The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 19, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, HOT.
fO DAY'S MARKETS
Fishing Season on Columbia Will Close
This Year at 12 o'Clock on September
Twenty - five. Say ; the Officials. V
FisiiiAu season Tq nil 1 I o nrjnn
BE CLOSED ON TIME I N 1 1 1 .VnrfMrt
E LIKELY I
Supplies Are Scarce and One
Creamery Is Able to
, Maintain Advance. "
Latest market features: ," '
j Looks like butter lannea
' Cantaloupe market la rather mixed.
Peaches sell low Mala.
- AU aorta of grape prices.
" No extension of salmon season. .
, . Eggplant Is selling lower . , -i
Kbit market firmer and higher. ,
Trifle slower in chlckena
Hop cables are mostly fakes.
V XVooks iiks Butte Advance.
'While It Is possible that the city
. creameries In general will not advance
their prloe on best product , tomorrow
morning to 17 He a pound, the probabil
ities are that they will. One , of the
- outside creameries advanced Its quota-
tlona to that figure the latter part of
, leat wnk and la said to be experiencing
no difficulty In aelling all Ita product
at 17 He a pound; record figures for but-
ter In this city at. this time of year.
Butter supplies are exceedingly smell,
' both In tUa ltr and on the outside.
' according to creamery men, and unless
astern stock Is brought here In a hurrjr
they do not believe that there will be
any trouble In holding the advanoe until
the fall rains set In end with the fuller
Jrraaa supply causa the usual fall drop
n values. As one large city manufac
turer sail today: r"we are trying to
, tret all we ean for Gutter at this time
1 ' so aa to give the producer every ea-
couragement to produce more cream."
- The outside markets are still lower
than this city, but prices have recently
advanced everywhere. On the south the
market is Just a . fraction under the
prloe here out may move upward at
any time; although in some quarter the
tone was aaid to be barely ateady. East
ere. butter la still about 10V&O a pound
Tinder thla market and this la the only
thins; that keeps the Paclflio eoast from
showing; prices that would scare even
the oldest Inhabitant
: Tgg Xackst Xa Firmer wad XOgbeai ,
With scarcely . enough arrivals of
local stock to quote, the Front street
marketa are firmer than aver and prao
tlcaUy all sales of beet quality are be
ing made today in the ' wholesale dle
- trlct at 26o a dose although an Occa
i atonal lot la sold down to lie. - '
Chicken market, while not weak. Is
reported duller than a week ago and
. several dealers along the street carried
over some supplies from Saturday. The
chief duunese at una urn seems to te
In springs, with a good request for bene
at the quoted figures. '
Dressed meets of all kinds are still
Tory slow to arrive and the market la
very firm at top values.
Fresh salmon - market still- shows
' soant supplies. r No crabs . at all re
, ported in. .. .;".."' -i. W'
. Hop Oahlss Are Mostly Fakes.
According to ' telegraphic people the
hop cables purporting to come to this
city from England and other parts of
Europe durin the past week are mostly
of the fake order on account of the
Ktrlke. . The fact that the estimates are
being reduoed by those purporting to
receive cables Indicates that their first
: estimates by cables were of like order
and the high crop figures which they
nent out were meriy oince-maae ones
tor the benefit of the grower, who ex
pected to receive higher values. - Now
the dealers are i play ins; a double rams
and for the purpose of causing all the
growers to pick their crop, are telling
them of lower estimates being received
from abroad. . Borne Bohemian samples
have been received In this city. Sam
ples were picked rather green and did
not ahow any better quality than do the
' local stocks. - ;.. ... ' 77 . 7-; a . ,
reaches "Sell low Again. .
Peaches Of eood-looking quality were
sold along Front street today aa low
aa 50c a box. These were mostly from
the Koeeourg eietriev ana Buyers were
: fearful of dry rot Some overripe stock
that arrived yesterday waa likewflse
: sold st this figure. For fancy Ashland
- Crawfords tha market rangea as high
7. as 86(V ' '''; i'
Overripe pears are In abundance In
the Front street markets and some are
selling at express charges. Fancy stock
at quoted figures.
: All sorts of prices ars ruling for
7 jrrapes today, Oregon -and Washington
: eweet waters or sourwaters they ahould
be called Just now ere selling as low
as C5o a crate; soma at 76c. Fancy Cal-
lfornla grapes are around $1.25. '
Eggplant is la larger , arrival with
i. lower price, shown. ; ' ',. . -.
Tomatoes are cheaper with larger
supply and some rourh quality. Fifty
. cents for some. Top at 75 o. Trade says i
7 they are nigh at tms.
. Several cars of bananas arrived In
yesterday In fair shape; although some
stocks were overripe.
Prunes are hard to more. Top at 75c.
Potato market is very firm with ripe
; stock scarcer. Only a email amount of
Alaska business reported,
. Front street prices: . ' 7 ' , .
' ' drain, Tlonx and Fees.
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, to, large
lots: email lots, 9c. 7 .. .
- "WHEAT New Club, 78e; red
Russian, 76c; bluest em, 80c; valley. 80c,
, CORN Whole, $28.00; cracked, $80.00
per ton..
BARLEY --New Feed,
7 per ton; rolled, $23.60
$22.60 28.60.
RTE $1.66 per cwt
OATS New Producers' price No. 1
white. $22.60 24.00 per ton; gray, $22.00
.,, 23-00. .v ......
FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents,
, $4 60;, straights, $4.26; export, $4.00;
valley, $4.8004.40; graham, !iv $8.76;
whole wheat, $4.00; rye, 60s, $6.60; bales.
: $8.00. '
' JMlJjlJXUJrjT iiran, n.uu per ion;
middlings, f 26,00; shorts, country, $20;
city, $l$.00rchop 316.00321.00.
, HAT Producers' price Timothy,
"Willamette valley, fancy, 216.00017.00;
; ordinary, $12.0014.00; eastern Oregon,
$18: mixed, $10010.60; clover, 87.608;
grain, 38010; cheat $8.60010.60.
r-- Butter, Eggs and Poultry.
- BUTTER FAT F. o. ,tv Portland
Bweet cream, 81 He; sour. IlHa '
- BUTTER--City creamery, 86ci sec
onds, S3 Vic: outside fancy, S2H86o;
. seconds, S2Hc; store,. Oregon. 20c
EGOS Extra fancy, candled, 240260.
c TEESE New Full cream, flats,
t l016o per lb; Young Americana,
17017Heper lb.
POU-TRT Mixed chickens, ISo lb;
fancy hens, 1318e lb; roosters, old,
10c lb; fryers, 16o lb; - broilers.
:15e lb; old duck. 1U lb; spring ducks,
12c lb; geese, old, 8010c lb; spring geese
for old; squabs, $2.60 per doaen; pigeons,
; $1.26 per dosen. . Dressed poultry, 10
14 per lb higher. ;
Sops, Wool an4 SSdes. ;
' HOPS ll0$ crop PTlme to choice.
:
'
'The salmon ; fishing season
on the Columbia river ' will be
closed September 26 at the noon
hour no matter whatsome peo
ple say. Some of- this short
catch talk ty fishermen w
mads up with tha express pur
pose of securing an open season
for 10 days mors. As far as I
can see tha season . was fair,
fishermen being quits content
with, their earnings. The high
prices mors than mads up for
. whatever deficiency there was
In the eatch. v
"I have just returned from the
tipper river where I have suc
cessfully prosecuted several vio
lations of the fish law." Deputy
Warden Mack. ,
,
OLD FLOUR IS
PLAY IN STOCK ill GOOD CALL
TOO LONG HOURS
Fl
iTOWTII
PlerH Lotl, F. hk
Waliinn Abbey. Dr.
rilenesslin. Br. sh., ......... ;. , Ant ;wert
, . . , . i.ni i
.Antwerp
an. . .... Antwerp
........i..AntwerD
Varaalllfa Fr. bk....... ..,.Lelth
Oeneral de Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk ..London
General de Negrter, Fr, bk. . . t , . London
Bayard. Fr. bk. .Antwerp
Vllle de Dijon, Fr. bk,.,,.,...Antwrp
Allc Marie, Fr. bk..... ....... Antwerp
Eugene Rergatene, Fr. bk Antwerp
H. llaekfleld. Or. bk Honolulu
Arctlo Stream, Br. st) .jtioiieraam
Crown of India. Br. bk Ahtwerp
Such Is CtomplatatAlong
, vyaienroni ana Amung
' Mariners. ' '
mUEHOK' FIB-
Kncli Faction lias Control Extensive Sales Are Asrain GROUNDINGS DUE
fnr Awrinpfn NflwYork If Kfinortftd-hnm nnfni TO ohftLiFX ilwlo
in Wheat Elsewhere.
Market Today.
Car Fdry. ...
Amalgamated.
Anacc.da .
Smelter ....
Atchison
Canadian . . . .
St Paul
Reading
Rock Island . ,
too. SCarket Oein.
Or. Northern
Illinois Cen.
L. A N. . .
Katy .......
Katy
N. V. Cen. .
O. A W. . . . .
Pre. Steel ..
U..r. 8teel pfd,
AAvAA4ewAA4wW
lOSo; medium to prima, 6o; contracts,
107 crop, (Ho.
WOOL 107 clip Valley, 200210
eastern Oregon. l$021o.
MOHAIR New 1007 ti 02$ He.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 160 10a
each; short wool, 26040c; medium, wool,
fvv76o each; long wool. 7800 $1.00 each.
TALLOW Prime, per lb, 8H04o; No.
and greaee, 2fPlc
;CHITTIM BARK 6o per lb.
Zfrnits and Vegetables.
POTATOES 61.60 for white. 81.16
for red, selling; buying, white, $1.26 per
sack.
ONIONS Jobbing price New Walla.
Walla. $2.60 sack; Oregon, $2.4001.60;
buying. $2; garlic, 8c per lb.
APPLES New, $1.6001.25.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges. $4,160
4.76; bananas, 6o lb; lemons, l.007. 60
per box; limes. Mexican, $4.00 per 100;
pineapples. $$.2606.00 dosen; grape fruit
$1.26; peaches, (Oo086o; cantaloupes,
$1.0002.00; raspberries, 10c; plume,
760Oc; watermelona, 1 He; cultivated
blackberries, $1.76 a crate; orabapplee,
$1.2601.60 per box; Bartlett pears,
$1.60 per box. -. ,
VEOETABLES Turnips, new, 80c 0
81.00 sack; carrots. 76c $1.00 per sack;
beets, $1.60 per sack: parsnips. $1,000
$1.26; .cabbage, $1.7602.00; tomatoes,
Oregon. 60076c; ,. beans, 202o; green.
208o per lb; cauliflower, $1,260
1.60 ' doaen; peas, - 6c: horseradish,
8c lb; artichokes. 66c076o dosen; rhu
barb, 8o lb; green onlona, llo per dosen;
Deu peppers, iooiiho per in; Head let.
tuoe ( ) dos: cucumbers, hothouse, 160
B. A O
Brooklyn
Erie '.
Nat. Lead ....
U. S. Steel ....
Western Un. ...
took Ilaxket Gains.
Mex. Ce: . '
Mo. Pao.
Penn , ..
So. Pao. ......
Union Pao, ....
..1
"Xul
::
1
le
Worthwert Crop Weather, v
Western Oregon - Fair and
warmer tonight and Tuesday.
Western Washington r Fair
and warmer tonight and Tuesday.
Eaatarn Oregon, ,, Eastern
Waahlngton and Idaho Fair and
warmer tonight and Tuesday. ; v
Report Is Cat-rent That After Work-
ins; Long Shifts Men at Wheels
on Towboftt Not Infrequently Fall
Asleep at Their Tost. r:
An opening 1 to. ivpolnts higher In
New fork slock I arlfct today tended
to . cause a big Influx - beara into
market -and a raid . waa made on the
leaders which coat a good part of the
early galna. The bul, Interest rallied
all Its strength to support values.. The
close was badly manipulated.
Official New York prices by Overbeck
A Cooke company;
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES.
Aug. 1$, Aug. 17. Gain, 180$.
oepi. , au 64 H 1 ' 70
89H 1H 78
86 1 - 77
Dea
May
0!
871
DESCRIPTION.
eggplant. 12 He lb: green corn, $1.26
sack; celery, 7 6c 0$ 1.26 dosen.
. Orooerles, STsts, me. 1
ST70AR Cube, $1.21 H; powdered.
i.vitti oerrr, o.; ary. granulates.
A. 16.67 H:
extra B. S6.87M: golden C 86.27U; D
yellow, $6.17 V4; beet granulated, $6.77Hi
Darreis, iwo, nan oarcia, zbc; Doxee,
tOo advance on sack casts.
(Above prices are 10 days net cash
quotations.!'
, HONEY-$j.$o Pr orate.
COFFEE Package brands, $18,180
18.6$.
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s.
$12.60 per ton; 60s, $12.00; table, dairy,
60s. $17.60; 100s. $17.26; bales. $2.26;
imporcea xiverpooi. ovs, itu.uu: lags,
$18.00; . ,4s, 818.00; extra fine barrels.
2s, 6s and 10s, $4.6006.60; Liverpool
lump rock, $20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock,
$11.00; 100s. $10.60.
(Above prices apply to sales of less
than oar lots. Car lots at special prices
aubject to fluctuations.) ;
RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, $o; No.
2. 6M0(c; Now Orleans, head, 7c;
Ajax, 6c; Creole. 6Vc.
BEANS Small white. $$.10: larre
white, $3.60; pink, $8.60: bayou, 88.90;
juimas, sc; Mexican reas, ho. .
NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo. iUo er lb:
Virginia, 7 He per lb; roasted, lOo per
lbi Japanese. 60614c: roasted. 70 7 Ho
per id; wainuts, California, loo per lb;
rlne nuts, I4 0l6o per lb: hickory nuts,
0c per lb; Brasll nuts, 18o per lb; fil
berts, 16o per lb; fancy pecans. 16020c
per lb; almonds, 18 021 Ho.
Keats, risk and Provisions.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs,
lb; veaL extra; H o per ib; ordinary, - h f S"
,.ioto per id; mutton, ffc.rr p
Amai Copper Col
Am. c. o.,
do preferred. .
Am, cot. oil, e
Am. Logo., cL.
Am. Smelting, c
ao prererred .
Ana Mining Co
Am. woolen, o.
Atcniaon, o...
BaL A O.. e...
do preferred
Brooklyn R. T.
Canadian Pao,
Cen. Leather, i
do preferred.
rhi in nr
ChL, M. 'A St P
unee. Ohio.,.
Cbl. N. W
Colo. F. A L, e
Colo. South., e
do 2d pfd. ..
do 1st pfd..
Del. A. Hudson.
D. A R. O.. e. ..
do preferred.
Erie, c....,,..
do 2d pfd....
do 1st pfd...
Ot North, pfd.
Illinois Cen....
Louis. A Naah.
Manhattan Ry.
Mex. Cen. Ry..
M., IC A T. e.
M., IC A T., pfd
Distillers .....
Oregon Lands..
Virgin. Chem..
Mo. Pacific ...
National Lead,.
N. T. central..
N. T., O. A W.
North American
N. Pao., o
N. M. S. Co, .,
Penn. Ry., .,.,
P. O. L. A C Co.
P. 8. C, c .
P. S. CJ pfd
Read In . o .
Reading, 2d pfd.
Reading. 1st pfd.
K. i. a t.. o . .
R. I. A S.. nfd
Rock Island, o .
Rock Island, pfd
St. L. A S.F., 2 p
St. L. A 8. W.. o
So. Paclflo,o....
ho. racinc, pra .
So. Ry., o ......
So. Ry.. pfd . . .
Texas A Pao.
$21.00 0 22.00
00; brewing,
8o per lb: poor.
fancy. 8 to per lb.
HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack,
(local) hams, 10 to 12 lbs, 16o per lb;
14 to 19,lbs, 16Ho perdb; 18 to 20 lbs.
ltKo: breakfast bacon, 16H012o per
lb; picnics, 11 Ho per lb; cottage rolL
HHo per lb; regular short clears, un
amoked, llo per lb: smoked, llo per lb;
clear backs, unsmoked, lie; smoked, llo
per id: union outts, : iu to is ids, un
emoked, 8o per lb; smoked, So pr lb;
clear bellies, unsmoked, 11 Ho per lb;
smoked IS He per lb; shoulders, 12Ho
per id; piciuea tongues, eue eacn,
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10c, llo
per lb; 6a, lHo per lb; 60-lb tins, 12Ho
per lb; steam rendered, 10s, 11 o per
lb; 6s, HHo per lb; compound, 10s. lOo
per lb.
FISH Rock cod, 7- per lb: flounders,
8c per lb; halibut, o per lb; striped
bass, 160 per lb; catfish, llo per lb; sal
mon, f reen Columbia chlnook, llo per
id; Dieemeaua ivo per id; nernngs, do
Ker id; soles, ee per lb; shrimps, lie per
; perch, o per lb; torn cod, 7o per lb;
lobsters, 16c per lb; fresh mackerel, tic
?er lb; crawfish, 25c per dos; sturgeon,
2 He ner lb: black bass. 20o ner lb:
silver smelt, 7o per lb; frozen shad, 6o
per lb; black cod. 7Ho per lb.
OTSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal
lon, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $4.60; Olyin
pia, per gallon, $2.26; per 116-lb sack,
$6.6006.26; Eable, canned. lOo can; $7.00
dO. i
CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.40;
rasor dams, $2.00 per box; lOo per dos.
Paints. Coal OU. Bto.
ROPE Pure Manila, 16c; standard.
Union Pao.. o
Union Pac., pfd
U. 8. Rubber, o.
U. S. Rubber, p
U. 8. S. Co.. o.T
U. 6. S. Co., pfd
waDasn, o .
Wabash, pfd
W II. Tela.
Wis. Central. e.A
62
118H
"8
104
120
ni
ww i w w
162H16S 162
66
20
119H
131
106
110
17
14
104H
82 80
10
ie
81 H
42
124
87
117
24
117H
H
88
87 H
On account of the recent sharp de
clines In eastern and European wheat
values, local and Interior millere are not
R?yi"f lnt nii values at this time.
Club is today worth 80o f . a b. Blue
atem Is llo. For Red Russian millers
are offering 77o and for Valley SOo a
ousnei.
There is. a much firmer tone In the
flour market locally. Purchases at this
iime are mucn more extensive brokers
especially being heavy buyers of old
grace, jcxport market Is firm but un
changed at $8.70 a barrel.
World's Uarketa Higher.
For wheat there was a reaction In
ue price an over the eaatarn states and
In Europe today. Reports of snow In
the Canadian country and frosts In the
nurcn iniuaie siaies aauea mucn to the
Improved tone, Chicago closing lHo up
ber. The Liverpool mar lot clnnd with
a gain of Hd In both September and De
cember. MIneapolis added 8 Ho to Its
price and there were gains of H to lo a
Duanei in me Kansas city maricet.
Official Chicago prices by Overbook
A Cooke Co.:
Open. High, Low. Close.
WHEAT.
84V H
$0 61 4
88H 87H
CORN.
88
61
$2
OATS.
MESS PORK.
Sept. ...... 1669 1871
Oct ........ 1660 1668
LARD.
Sept. 886 888
OoC 886 866
Jan. 842 . 842
SHORT RIBS.
860 860
Sent
Deo.
May ...
Sept.
Deo.
May
Sept.
Deo.
May
84
60
$6
If'
82
48
1660
1160
880
882
842
87B
Si
1678
1666
88!
886
841
I Sept
Oct1
Jan.
867
777
862
780
846
867
777
860
862
720
Along, the waterfront, among the' navi
gators and people who talk shipping
morning, noon and night. It Is current
that few groundings would ever occur
in the Columbia river were not the
pilots and officers of. the towboats over
worked." It is said that many times
pilots on these river tugs have re
mained at the wheel for auoh a stretch
that they finally fell to tha floor from
sheer exhaustion. One Is said to have
stood his turn so long that "everything
turned black" and he fell in a tranctf
only to wake up and-find his tow hard
aground '"among the trees" on the river
bank, nundreda of 'yards out of the
channel. , f
The French bark Vlncennea. whloh
waa stuck in ths mud Thursday while
being towed up from Astoria by the
Harvest Queen, got afloat laat night -at
11 o'clock after several hundred tons
of hsr cargo had - been lightered on
barges, and at noon today aha appeared
in the harbor none the worae for her
experience, except for the loas of time.
In this case, It is said that the captain
who acts In dual capacity aa pilot, had
taken a nap and detailed the mate to
take the. trick at the wheel.
It ia said the man runnlnr as mate
has no license to do so. but rather than
anchor while ths chief rested" he .waa
told to Uke the wheel. This mstter will
probably be aifted down by the In
spectors ahould litigation arise as a re
sult of the Incident, which In Itself waa
not of a very serious character
Next week the government engineers
will commence their annual survey of
the channel from thla port to tha sea
and then it will be known to a cer
tainty whether or not these groundings
are due to faulty navigation or condl-
uona. rne survey wui be made rrom
the government steamer Arago, . which
returned a few days ago from Coos
bay. A party of river pilots will also
sound the channel from one of the Port
of Portland tenders, so that whatever
depth Is obtained ahould prove correct
Superintendent Orovea of the Port of
Portland dredges saya the channel- has
28 feet of water at present, which
means 26 feet at low water. ..
The O. R. A N. com D any has charge
of the towing of all the deep-sea ves
sels that come here, and to reduce ex
penses one boat only is kept In commis
sion unless It becomes absolutely nec
essary to employ another. Therefore It
often happens that the boat upon reach
ing Portland with a tow, receives or
ders to immediately start down with
another. This gives ths officers and
crew very little rest, the officers, how
ever, getting the worst of the deal, be
cause of the responsibility resting upon
them.
Coal Ships Sb Sonte.
Belen, Fr. bk............NewcaaUe,
Col. de Ylllebois MarenllFr. bk. . . . :
Claverdon. Br. sh......... Newcastle, A.
wiuscott. Am. ba. ...... .INewcasue, a.
Port Patrick, Br, sh...... Newcastle. A,
St. Mirren, Br. sh., .... , .Newcastle, A.
Crlllon, Fr. bk. ......... .Newcastle, A.
Ardencralg, Br. bk. ...... .Newcastle, A.
Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk.Newcaetle, A.
St Louis, Fr. sh. Newcastle, A.
Hurron, Fr. bk...,...,..,. Newcastle, A.
Rnk Br' ah....... ..Sydney, a.
Reohlll, Br.-ss.... Newcastle, A
Knight Templar, Br, ss.. .Newcastle, A
tDi.no, or. air. jNewcaeue, A.
Henry Villard. Am. str., .Newcastle. A.
Transit Nor. str.....i.Morovan, Japan
Thordls, Nor. str,...,..Moro van, Japan
;,vy xim; ieers am.Jeon.to. ;"' V'
Queen Alexandra. Br. etr ....... MaAra.
Btrathneas, Br. str.... Port Los Angeles
bra, uer. ............. waxodate, Japan
.;VV i OU Steamers ue. ...... 7
Atlas, Am. str. ..Ban Francisco
Catanla,Am. etr. ......San Francisco
voi. ju, i. . uraae, Anv str, .......... -
v- . , i r . , .San Francisco
t ALONG THE WATERFRONT -
The steamer R. DInman left for San
Francisco end crossed out thla morning
on her first voyage aouth. , , ;
The Harrlman liner City of Panama
Was due to. reach Astoria early thla
morning, but is still to be heard from.
She will probably come in this after
noon, having been delayed by strong
northwesterly winds. In that event it
win - do impossible Tor ber to reach
Ainaworth dock before tomorrow morn
ing.
The Norewgian steamer -Thordls
which Is coming here with a cargo of
coal from Japan Is another small tramp
learner, ner net register oeing only a
11 tie over 1,000 tone. She la of about
the earns dimensions as the Norwegian
ateamer Transit which la under charter
to bring coal to thla port from Japan.
Fred Clark of the Merchants ex
change returned from the beach' last
night where he spent his vacation.
The ateamer Sue H. Elmore will make
apeolal tripe between Aatoria and Tilla
mook during the carnival week, leaving
Astoria Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day. August 12. 22 and 24.
BREAKS IMAM)
r
Made inCJliecse Xk)Sntry ,
. for Coining Exhibit. I
, a - - .'. i . ' .
TITCJTIT . A v'mA "EiTr TTth ' '
kB I I W I I v ' 4
ANY PREVIOUS YEAB
Thouaandg of Visitors - Expected to
Attend This ; Weck-j-Siock and
Products Will Be Shown Together
' With Country's Development. 4
MARINK
NOTES
:
Astoria. Aug. 18. Condition at the
mouth of the Columbia at T a. m., ob-
aourv; wma Donnwesi, it miles;
weather foggy. Sailed at I a. m. yes
terday steamer Caaco; at 8:10 a. m..
reamer n. L. in man, ootn ror Ban
jrrancisco.
8an Franolsoo, Aug. 18. Sailed yes
terday steamer Toeemlte for Portland;
arrived yeaterday steamer Costa Rica
from Portland; arrived this morning
Bieamera noanoae ana J. a. Stetson
rrom poruand.
Tides at Astoria today: High 8:62
a. m., CO feet; 8:18 p. m., 8.8 feet Low
2:26 a. m., 0.4 feet; 2:06 p. m., 2.8
feet.
STATUS OF BUYERS
OF CABEY IiANDS
82H
41V
126
87
It
40
122K
81
Liverpool Grain ftlarket,
Liverpool, Aug. 18. Official prices:
WHEAT.
NOT IN NEED ON ROCS.
I Sect
Deo.
Sept
7s
7sl
Close.
7slUd
Aug-. IT. Gain.
7sl a
CORN.
.4sll,d 4sllHd
7s
7s2?
4sllHd i
n 18 a
a.la. wVi ileir' ' iuff It A A kek.
AWeU sjiuvsi tvi unji xsv,wvv dui w.
Call money closed 2 ' per cent
NEVADA MINING STOCKS.
11 lie: sisal, lie.
COAL OIL Pearl or Astral Case
18 He per gsiwater white, Iron bbla,
14c per gal; wooden, 17c per gal; head
light, 170 deg cases. 21 Ho per gat
GASOLINE 6 deg cases, 84 Ho per
ral: iron bbla. 18c per gat
BENZINE 68 deg., cases. 6o per
gal; iron bbls, 8So per gat
TURPENTINE In cases, 86e per gal;
wooden bbls, 93c per gat -
WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 70 per
lb; 600-lb lofei, 8c per lb; less lots, 8o
WIRE NAILS Present basts at 18.11.
per lb. .
New York Cotton Market.
Jan. ....
Feb
March . .
April , . ,
May
Aug
Sept. ...
Oct ....
Nov. ....
Dec ....
Open. High. Low.
1208 1212 1208
ee " e "
1218 1218 .1214
1110
1128
1182
1186.
1198
1112
1130
1188
1186
120S
1110
1123
1181
1184
1194
August
19 17
1204 1206
1207 1220
1218 1214
1216 1217
1222 . 1223
1118 1118
1124 1126
1181 1182
1184 1186
1194 4197
Liverpool Cotton Market.
19. Cotton futures
Liverpool, Aug.
closed ft point up,
SPRING CHICKENS
Will Sell Hops Early.
Woodburn, ' Aug? 19. The report that
several nopyaras in mis section would
vAm -nrTTTiTi n i ""t oe-picaea tnis season is erroneous.
0T FINDING FAV0B JK.'SJI wVh&ng made
derfui improvement recently, and there
are no more lice than can usually be
found every year. The growers expect
a price that will give them a profit
and there will be few speculators this
year among them. Most of the growers
4 . "Spring chickens are not mov
& In g nearly ao rree as they were -4
a short time ago. We arrted 4
earn of ouf stocks from Satur-'.'e'
day owing to the lack , of buy- 4
a Vrs. The market for hens is in" a
4 rood chape - and ' Ths - Journal's s
Quotations can be received." B.
AV. Graham of Templeton A Ora-
e hum. v ,
"
4 4 a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
wiu seu as soon aa their hops nre ready
for the market, provided the price of-
icroa wm oe any inducement 'vnatever.
San Francisco Grain Market, v
prfc" rractaco An8"-" 18-Offlclal
Wheat December, 81.48. " '
parley May, ' L2; ' December,
Official Bid Prices on the San Fran
cisco Exahange Today.
San Francisco, Aug. 19. Official
bid prices:
GOLDFIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 44c Red Top 34.20B, Mo
hawk 316.87 H, Columbia Mt. 660, Jumbo
Ext 31.66, Vernal 16c A, Pennsylvania
8cA, Kendall 21c, Booth 48cA. Blue Bull
82c, Adams 18c, Silver Pick 68c, May
Queen 10c, Nev. Boy 6c, B. B. Ext
8c. Blue Bell 17c Dixie 7c Hlbernia
8c Conqueror 18c, Blk Rock 60, Lone
Star 21c O. Wonder 2c Potnvtch 40c
Oro 19c Kendall Ext 8c, Sandst Ext
68c, Mayne 66c, Atlanta 66c. Great Bend
66c, Slmerone 26cA, Empire 18c, Red
Top Ext 26c Florence 34.60, Diam'f.
B. B. Con. 26o, O. Daisy f 1.67H, Laguna
81.60, Commonwealth 80cA, Comb. Fraot
12.07H, Or. Bend Ext 14, Gr. Bend
Anx. 9c Millstorm 26c, B. B. Bonanza
so, Kewanos esc, ismeraiaa 10c fort
land 21o, Cracker Jack 20oA, Red Hill
61c Mohawk Ext 9c. Lou Dillon 7c
T. Tiger 22c. Grandma 19c S. Pick Ext
4c, T. Rose 9cA, CoL Mt Ext 8c Goldf.
Cons. 37.40, Diam'f Triangle 20c
COMSTOCK DISTRICT.
Ophlr . 98c Mexican 680, Gould A
Curry 23c Con. Virginia 80c Savage
78c, Hale A Norcross 70c, Yellow Jacket
90o, Belcher 22c Confidence 71cA, Sierra
Nev. 82c, Exchequer 83c Union 89o.
BULLFROG DISTRICT-
Original 7cA. Mont Bullf. 8c Nat
Bank 20cA, L. Harris 2c, Amethyst
25cA, Gold, Bar 60c, Steinway 6cA,
Denver Buf. Anx. 9cA, Bonnie Clare
41c, MayfL Cons. 82c Monty. Ohio Ext
G. Scepter 7c B. Daisy 10c, Homestake
Cons. 93c, Yankee Girl 60A, Nugget
60A, Tramp Cons. 81o, Victor 9cA, North
Star 6cA, Sunset 6cA.
TONOPAH DISTRICT.
Ton. Nev. 311.00, Mont Ton. $8.60,
Ton. Ext 31.40, MacNamara 21c Mid
way 70c, Ton. Belmont 38.00, Ton. No.
oiar -oc, umo ion. zo, west land cons.
60c. Rescue 12c Ton. A Calif. 7c Golden
Anchor 11c Jim Butler 84c Ton. Cash
nor ec ion. jiome c itost Ton. 10c
MANHATTAN DISTRICT. 7 .
Mann. Cons. 40c, Mann. Ml Cc 6c
Seyler Hump 6c Dexter 12c, I Joe
2c Creacent 6c A, Combination 2c
Granny 24c, Mustang 20c. Little Grey
200A,-Cowboy 2c, Ori. Manh. 1(oA,
Broncho 8c Plnenut 6c Buffalo 6cA,
8. Dog 16o, Y. Horse 60A, Indian Camp
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
- Falrv. Silver King 20cA, Nevada Hills
6.00,PltUburg Silver, Peak $1.70. No.
Star Wonder8.c Eagle's Nest 2c Ruby
Wonder 2 6c A. Nev. H. Florence taA
Alice of Wonder 4c
SHEEP MARKET GAINS
IN LOCAL WEAKNESS
Arrivals Are Heaiy and
Much Hore Liberal
Than Expected. t
Portland Union Stockyards, Aug. 13.
Official run:
Hogs. Cattle, Sheep.
Today 106 1,660
Week ago ..... ... 100 zoo
Year ago ..... 176 26 1,242
Previous year 80 300
No hoaa arrived in the Portland mar
ket during the past 48 hours. The tone
of the market is very good at former
values.
Sheep tone Is dull and easier with a
showing of weakness. Arrivals are
heavy and much more liberal than the
trade had been led to expect No price
change. .
Cattle tone remains quite good with
receipts and demand about on a par.
A year ago this date the entire live
stock market was firm at unchanged
values.
Official yard prices:
Hogs Best eastern Oregon, 17.00;
stockers and feeders, 86.76; China fata.
B.7B.
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers,
38.7604.00: best oows and heifers, 31.76
(jjs.uu; ouus, tx.uo.
Sheep Best wethers. $4.00; mixed,
$4.00; lambs, 34.606.06.
Tender Heather Reports All Well at
Tillamook light.
The smoke seen arising from Tilla
mook rock several days ago by George
T. Hill and others was not a distress
signal; it must have come from a
steamer in the vicinity of the rock. Thla
information was received here thla
morning by Captain P. J. Werllch, light-
nouse inspector or mis district, in a
letter from Captain Gregory of the ten
der Heather.
Having been notified that what was
believed to be distress signals from Til
lamook rock had been seen at Clatsop
beach. Captain Werllch ' detailed the
Heather to immediately go to the rock.
The boat left Aatoria Saturday and this
morning Captain Werllch received a
letter from Captain Gregory stating that
all was well among the Keepers and that
they denied having displayed distress
slanals.
Captain Werllch ia thankful, however.
to those who Informed him even though
they were mistaken, because it might
have so happened that thoae on the iso
lated rock were In urgent need of assist
ance. Tillamook rock is located a few miles
south of the entrance to the Columhta
river, in the open sea, the distance from
Astoria being 86 miles.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Begnlar Xdners Has to Arrive,
Alliance, Coos Bay Uncertain
City of Panama, San Francisco. Aug. 19
G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Aug. 20
Johan Poulsen, San Francisco... Aug. 20
neaonao. Beanie ............. .Aug. ZJ
(Special Dispatch to The JoeraaL) , k
Salem, Or, Aug. 18. In an opinion
from the attorney general's offioe it Is
stated In answer to J. SL Morson, pres
ident of the Deschutes Land company
of Portland that' the state land board
has the right to impose irrigation con
ditions on purchasers of state land.
Morson held that the land board was
compelled by law to sell land not ex
ceeding 160 acres to actual settlers, pro
viding certain specified conditions were
carried out and had no right to enter
. George W. KIger and son, of Tilla
mook, are at the Portland hotel.-and
Mr. KIger is telling friends about the
great fair that Will ha haM In tha haaa ,
w . - - - w..wvw
country this week. His enthusiasm over
.u . . .... . .
noiewonny event simply keens him
talking all day long about the wonder
resources 01 tne TJiiamooic coun
try to be exhibited and of ths manner
In which the population Is growing. ' . '
w 111 mi wa nai lait w-n w " ifmm
Klrap thla iT .7" 4 .Ji. " "
uiu wm one wi
a reoord-braakar. ... nianlava
cheese and honey wIU be the chfef fea-
tina ,.. l.,V wm .M tbw attrao-
TlUamotk. WU1 rW w 'orowU V
. -Businesi men; ranchers and manu-
ttuE&'lW tken r,at interest S
the fair and nothing will be left un-
"kalt a deader among the
-111 Si iTA.ot ut A caFnival ?
will be held in connection and all sorts
of amusements and attractions have
been aeonrad to delight the people "ho
Zi'LV111.?: pPratlona have been
made for the reception of thousands of
..v. .i.if one wno comes will
w.j' Sarertyo,We,CO,n- U
LftKBn TiISirSh s-aam1 8. w- rw,. . . .
country. Many factories h.Vai;
punt the railroad from Tillamonir
.in.' k.'TEEKSL ""r. .connects
muoh business, and other enterprlseS
i1 hve,vPnd up the country 7ri
some of the new thlnra n h..
a-M!i...K1r,,r .w1 "iM laave tonight
ELMEB WHITE LOSES
HIS HOUSE BY FIRE
(5p
intn a xnnni wlK a nl aa. I
mnni m t Inn nrunniwiiln. that all nnr.f
ohasers within a certain district belb
to the association.
psctsl Dispatch te The 8earMll
Salem. Or.. Aug. 13. The residence
Of Klmer White, an employe at the
penlteptlary, was destroyed by fire lest
night shortly after 6 o'clock. The fire
was caused by an oil lamp whloh waa
accidentally upset All the family had
gone to bed except White himself, end
ne was nreoarfna. whan tha ian,n ..1.
pff -small table. He first attempted
to put out the fire, but as the oil had
run over the floor and part of the wall,
which was of wood papered over, he did
not aucceed at once, aa ha irt. i. m.A
rushed upstairs to get his wife and
child put of danger. When they were
aafe the fire had caught the dry wood
work and was so far advanced that
nothinsr could be dona without tha -
of the fire department The alarm had
neen rung , by a neighbor while White
Was UDStaira. but the fire anraaA .
UP rapidly that the greater part of the
ong
The otilnion is that the conditions un.
der the Carey act are such that a pur
chaser must improve and reclaim his
land, and if this obviously cannot' be I
done without entering an irrigation as
sociation the land board can compel a I
purchaser to Join.
FACT0BY INSPECTION
LAWS CONSTRUED
(Special Dispstcb te The learasL)
Salem, Or., Aug. 18. In answer to an
Inquiry by Labor Commissioner O. P.
Hoff, an opinion is given from the at
torney general's office that under the
factory inspection law of 1907 ownera
and thoae having an interest count the
same as other employes.
The question waa asked, whether a
factory or shop In which owners only
were working was liable to inspection, is
answered in the affirmative. The law
provides' that shops employing five per
sons or fewer are liable to a 36 inspec
tion fee and those over, are liable to a
210 fee. The opinion etates that own
era are counted In thla five if actually
employed with the machinery. The
meaning of the word "employ" Is given
as distinct from "hire."
house was destroyed before they arrived.
vra. ui luriuiure were saved.
The loss is over 21,000.
TOWN TOPICS
By an error In Gadaby A Sons' dis
play advertisement yesterday the price
of the "Leader" range was quoted as
327.5.0, when it should have read 233,
and "Gadsbys' Modal Kitchen Cabinet'
was priced in theiad at f 12.60 when it
should have been? 314. The splendid
reputation of this firm baa been built
up by keeping faith with the public, by
being consistent in their announcements
and considerate of their customers' feel
ings In all their transactions. " .:-.,
r
Examinations will be held by the
United States civil service commission
In Portland for local and assistant In
spector of hulls at a salary of 81,400 a
year on September 11-12; for foreman
mechanic of the military prison. Fort
ijeavenwurin, jvansas, at f 1,200, on Sep
tember 18, and for Inspector's assistant
of the bureau of animal industry at a
salary of 2840 a year, on September 6.
Applications for the examinations may
be obtained from the commlsson.
AW UlUet.Ilt.lgsa, VI 1QI11 eases iAUh, j
HOGS LOSE TEN CENTS.
I1C11 JVC L jsa BJAVTV, AV VOIUI luwcr
er, 2.800. Light 31.0606.46;
35.65(96.87; heavy, 35.86
ugh; 35. 86 MB.
Eastern Market Is Slow Cattle and
Sheep Steady.
Chicago, Aug. 18. Official run:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago ... 44,000 24,000 17,000
Kansas City 4,600 18,000 4.000
Omaha 4k000 9,000 10,000
Hog market ia slow, 10 cents lower;
iert over,
mixed.
A IK. .ah
uattie Bteaoy,
BUeep Steady.
United States Government Bonds.
New Tork, Aug,1' 16. Government
bonds:
! Bid.
Twos, registered , 105
do, coupon 105
Threes, registered ..... 102
do, coupon .......... 102
Threes, small bonds.... 1011
Dls. Columbia, S-86s.,., 113H
Fours, registered, new,. 126
do, coupon ..........12951
Twos, Panama ...... ..104
do, coupon .......... 108
Philippine Fours ...... 109
Asked.
106
106
103
103 5
1
127
127
106
104
.. . . .
Boston : Copper Market.
; "7 ',7. Bid.
Adventure..! .024 Daly West..
Portland Bank Statement, '
Clearings "today .......... 31,165.638. 45
Clearings year ago. ....... 1,107.684.03
Gain today I 118,056.42
Balance today ...... ..,..3 158.726.62
Balance year ago ......... ss.igg.ss
Tuesday, the 20th; will be the laat
day to receive discount . on east side
gas puis, - '
Alloues. .... .06
Atlantio ... .09
Bingham ... .11
Butte Coola. .17
coi. & Ana.. 1.48
. Centennial . .20
nop. Kange. f .ei iin,
Old Dom...
Asceola ....
Phoenix ....
Victoria , , .
Black Mt,
.29 ,
1.01
.01
.05
Franklin
Gramby ....
Grene Con.. .
Mass.
Mohawk . . .
JNevada
Butte ...
Tamarack
Shannon ...
Trlnitv ...it
united
Sup. A Pitta. 1 01 J Royal
liuiy
U. S. Mln...
4Apex
.29
Bid.
.18
, .10 '
42
.10 :
.63
.88
.12
.16
...... ,04
t .14
. . . . . .65
' Ifo Change at taltwLake.
Salt Lake, Aug. 19. The strike attua-i
uon is praoucauy nnonangea. - -
Costa Rica, San Francisco Aug. 24
Roanoke, San Pedro and way. . . .Aug. 27
n. u. inniin, nan rancisco. . . .Aug. zs
Arabia, orient......... Sept 1
Aieaia, uer, ss..., ....Sept 15
Nlcomedia, orient. .October 1
Hegnlar Xjlasrs to Depart,
Alliance, Coos Bay Uncertain
Breakwater, Coos Bay Aug. 19
uityoi jranama, can irrancisco. .Aug. 23
G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Aug. 28
Kedondo, Seattle and way. . . ... ,Aug. 24
Johan Poulsen. San Francisco... Aug.
Numantla, orient, Aug. 28
Costa Rica, San Francisco .Aug. 28
Roanoke, San Pedro and way... Aug. 22
. u. inman, ban Franoisco sept s
Arabia, orient .........Sept 15
A.ieiia. oneni .Hent. 25
Nlcomedia, orient .........Oct 10
7 Vessels la Port.
Tola, Br. sh........ Elevator dock
Dalaonar. Br. ah ...Columbia No.
Bee, Am. sch. .. .Willamette LAS. Wka
Lyra. Am. str. ........ Portland Lbr. Co.
Conway Castle, "Br. bk. . . . . .Greenwich
Slam. Gr. sh..... ........Columbia No.
Alliance, Am. str. ....... . Supple' s yard
King Cyrus, Am. sch .. Standard Box Co.
R. D. Inman, Am. str.......,...Llnlnton
Beulah, Am. sch., ............. Astoria
Caacades, Am. str.. ,..,,,, Tongue Point
ylncennes. Fr. bk ........ . ..Greenwich
Excelsior, Am. atr. ...Portland Lbr. Co.
Americana, Am. sch.', , ...... , .Astoria
North King, Am. tug ...... ....Astoria
Antelope. Am. sou.... Standard Box Co,
Churchill, Am. sch , . , . .... . . ... Astoria
XVumber Oarrisrs Sn Boats.
Thomas L. Wand. Am. str.San Francisco
Coaster; Am. atr., ...... .San Franolsoo
Susie M. Plummer. Am, sch . . . Guaymas
wasp. Am. str .......... . Han Francisco
Alice McDonald, Am. sch,..,,. .Kahubul
Lettltla. Am. sch Ban Francisco
Berlin. Am. sh. ............. . .Nushaeak
St Nicholas, Am. sh....,...,.NushaBak
John Currier, Am. sh........ .Nushagak
compeer, Am. sen. , nan irrancisco
Wrestler, Am. bktn... .... ...San Pedro
jonan poulsen. Am. sir, . .Ban irrancisco
Annie M. CamDbelL Am. sch., .... ... '
,1. ...... ........ Ban Francisco
Glendale, Am. sch. . . ..San Francisco
Honoipu, Am. sen. .......... . .Redondo
Bn Konte With Cement and General. '
Buccleuch, Br. sh. . .f. .Hamburg
Brenn, Fr. bk. .................. .Hull
Europe, Br. bk. ....... . ..... . .Antwerp
Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk...... .London
Rene Kerviler, Fr. sh... Hamourg
Laenneo, Fr. sh. .v. ........... . Swansea
Le Piller.Fr. bk., ............. .London
Martha Roux, Fr. bk.... ...... Hamburg
Moaambtque. Br, sh...... Newcastle. sL
Samoa, Br. bk. ............ .i.. .Shields
Thiers, Fr. sh .... . . . . . . . .Newcsstle, E,
Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk. ...Hamburg
Vllle de Mulhouse. Frbk.,....AntwerD
Guethary, Fr. bk. .a, .-. .Antwerp I gas hill a
Hop Picking to Start.
(Special Dispstcb to The Journal)
Albany, Or., Aug. 19. Hopplcklng In
manv nf tha T.tnn Mllntr- nnl, ttl
WUMAJN IN XAJ)llliJLJj m about August 20. The yards in
ana ttDout narrisourg are said
fgnedsl Dispstcb te Tba JoeraaL I
McMihnville, Or., Aug. 19. Mrs.
Petty, whose home is in Happy-valley,
left her home at -11 o'clock yesterday
and early this morning she had not been
found. Searching parties were out
scouring the country-Hast night
UXT9. JTOViy HU OUUA1IIK U"IIII, W ucii
she left the house suddenly, bare headed
and dressed in a blue wrapper. She
was seen at 2 p. m. The last trace of
Mrs. Petty was some tracks in the road
near the Baker creek bridge, three miles
northwest or town.
NIC0LAI IS FOUND
AND AT HOME AGAIN!
" .;
' (Special Dispatch te The Jonrnal.)
Spokane, Wash., Aug. 19 H. E. NIc
olai. a Sunnyslde rancher, who dlsap-
Seared from his home on the evening of
una 29, has been located on a ranch
near Seattle. Mr. Nioolal says that of
the events or tne intervening oays ne
knows nothing. His mind 4s a blank
for that time. He aays that , when , he
came to himself he was In the woods
near Seattle and when he saw later in
tha nnoara that there was a warrant out
for his arrest he was afraid he had done
something criminal while he was out of
his head, and so attempted to keep
away from his friends. He Is now at
home. ' - - -
TWO CITY CONTRACTS,
XET AT THE DALLES
: (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) "
Tha Dalles. Dr.. Aug. 19. At a soeclal
maattne it the city council thla morn
ing the contract for the concrete work
of -the foundation of the city hall was
let to C. Carlson or tnis city at z,S7&,
At the same time a contract for the
Liberty street-- sewer was let to the
same party at 32,860. work will begin
on both immediately,-
Firefighters at Joseph. '
" (Special Diapatck. to The JooraaL) "
lA,nh. Or.. Aua;. ' 19. A vnltintaar
fire department has been organised at
to he
ready for the pickers and tha quality
first class. A general review "of tb
nop conaiuons in unn county is tosWAe
effect that the hop crop is cjaw'of the
best ever known and that tse quality
will be even better than In previous
years.
As to the yards being affected by
any pest, growers "aay that the yards
are remarkably free from any blight
whatever. Reports from the yards lo
cated at Peoria and operated by Leg
gett Bros., and the yards at Browns-.
vllle, Solo, near Corvallis and in the
immediate vicinity of Albany are high-,
ly encouraging. There will be a scar- '
city of pickers and with the advancing
season growers are fearful that high
wages will be the order and. consider
lng the prosDects for the market, makes
the outlook seem rather discouraging
as to the financial returns that will
accrue to the produoer.
Joseph by about 20 of the young men.
J. D. Walck is temporary chief engineer.
The council has given its indorsement
of the movement v ,
Tuesday, the 20th. will ne-tha ; lsst
day to receive discount oa east aide I
Sell Grain Warehouse,
(Journal Special Service.)
Lewiston, Ida., Aug. 19. The Ketten
bach Grain company has announced the
sale of the Kendrick grain warehouse
to the Kendrick-Rochdalw company and
will 'hereafter handle the-grain business
there through the Independent flrm.
- The Kendrick station receives ap
proximately 200,000 bushels of grain ,
each year and aa the Rochdale company
was desirous of securing warehouses of
their own and it was considered that .,
the capacity was sufficient to handle all
grain delivered at that point, the sale
was negotiated.
Cannery Need Money.
Freewater. Or.. : Aur. 19.. The can- :
nery at this place has suspended opera
tions until such time as money can be .
raised to continue. . Eighty-five thou
sand cans of tomatoes were contracted
for and much money was nut into the ..
concern. Money is being raised to keep
'up the running expenses, however, and.
it is thought that it will soon be In
operation again- - - .
?'t: -.1 1 . 1 .yvjy
' Get Good Stock. .
Pendleton: Or.. Aua. IS. Soma, tha
! finest yearling t bucks In theSkVilted -'
I States have been purohased In Ohi&( or
me - cunmngnam uneep ec Land - cum
Mia. I
pany, and will be shipped to the rancT
here this fall. They have been securcfj
iivu miio umarcni prominent oreedere
in Ohio and not .leas than 3100 per head
was paI(y for them, soma going as high
as 3S00 per head.
They are fine wool ' braaa . nartlv
I merlnoS and partly rambouUettea. - -
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