THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. .TUESDAY ; EVENING. MAY 5, 1903.
13
TODAY'S
SUGAR
VAI
RED
BY IVITHDRAWAL
. T
.S,, "V .... ..- t
. ; Crittiiif Out fecial Brands
Causes Advance oMUc
. in the trice.
, Front street features:
Special sugar higher. '
Storage operation In eggs.
"Cheese production ' heavy; .
Creamery butter moving. r
- Moat eggs selling higher.
Spring chick demand heavy.
Poultry market la liberal, .. 7
Beans advancing again
Strawberries for fleet ' - ...
Larger receipts of cucumbers. ,
nin. a thA , withdrawal by the re
flnera a short tlmetsgo Imperial,
Empire and Blank branda of sugar,
inf-A i MnWii.ru who atlll retain suppltea
' are putting the prices on a mora unl-
form baala by advancing tnese pcu
brands 10o per hundred pounds which
ar ; cane. As was told In - these coL
umni some time ago. these special
L brands pat Out by the California
Hawaiian, and the Western Sugar Be
fining company were simply what was
1 1 ..f .0ktlntf . hrandl" inasmuch SS
they were established solely to
the entrance of the Honolulu Plantation
company Into the Pactf io coast mar
drouth regular brokerage houses
Mnese special urtuiua wc, ....,,-, rr--of
cane sugar, exactly .the same astne
regular cane oranu. uui .
fihf , i nawnomer the older-estaD-
llshed refineries put them out In com
petition because the newcomer wa f
lering at an open twu- -way
the old refineries were Mlllnc
sugar at ine annie un o . V " . . VT.
lulu Planutlon that Is to tho who
were maae aware or me mti ""
specials were simply, the old cane
brands under another name.
Xo Heed of Brands.
Now that the refineries have come
to some sort of agreement there la
no need of these fighting branda so
they were withdrawn from the market
and that much additional money went
into the coffera of the refineries. At
this time while the refineries are not
actually together, they are not court
ing any pHce wara and when "ad
vances the others generally follow Wltn
Jn the space of a few moments. At
this time all refineries are naming the
same prices.
Spring Chlok Demand Xs.3r.eaT7.
There Is a veYy heavy demand for
spring chickens at this time and broil-
m . ...... a irftrv. V.I tT
ere ana jrr.i. w iuiu,,,,)
call at prices that range om 4.50
to -4S.UU a aoeu. wuiiw ui .....
dealers are selling these .birds by. tho
pdundi most of them are still dOtng
business by the dosen. This means that
practically 30o a pound Is obtained.
When sold by the actual weight a lesser
figure rules. .
Ordinary chickens are in fair, receipt
with demand along the street good to
day at prices Quoted by The Journal.
Turkevs are scarcely arriving at all
nwl would find a good demand at high
figures. Receipts of spring ducks are
nominal with movtngs at high figures.
Dressed meat receipts are quite good,
especially as regards veal.
Storage . Operations la Eggs.
Storage egg operators are again At
work and the input during thejpast 48
hours has been quite llboraL. . Receipts
Of eggs are showing a decrease and
for this reason the salable supplies are
short In many places. Most of the eggs
are today moving at 17V4le and this
is the price today quoted by Front
street merchants and The journal.
An efort Is being made by one or
two of the members of the board of
trade to boost the commission on eggs
up to 10 per cent. A petition with that
purpose in view is being circulated
among the commission men.
Oases Production X Heavier.
According to latest advices from Til
lamook and other Oregon cheese cen
ters, the production or cheese in this
state will be somewhat heavier than
a year ago. Already the make is great
ly increased and in consequence local
arrivals are heavier. This applies prin
cipally to "Twins" as "Young Americas"
are still In small supply and are quoted
at a slight premium.
Brief Votes of the Trade.
Oranges are getting very scarce along
the street , . m
A shipment of bananas was reported
In this morning.
Oregon strawberries are still strag
gling In but quality Is still poor; ber
ries being mostly green. Price unsat
isfactory therefore.
Receipts of hothouse cucumbers are
quite liberal from local placea and the
market Is easier.-
Hothouse lettuce Is showing fine qual
ity and late arrivals have been more
eagerly picked up at 111.50 a box.
String beans from Brawley, Califor
nia, are arriving by express daily. With
fine quality receivers experience no
difficulty In selling at 15o a pound.
Front street sells at the following
prices. Those paid Bhlppers are less
regular commissions:
Oram, Flour and Hay,
WHEAT Board of Trade Club, 86e;
Muestem, 89c; red, 84c; Willamette
valley 88C bushel.
KLOLH Eastern Oregon patents.
4.66; straights, $8.85; exports, 8.46
11.80: valley, 84.45; graham, U a 14.16,
whole wheat. 84.40; rye, 60s, $5.60; bales
,kHAT Producers' orlcs Timothy,
Wlllemette valley, fancy 815: ordin
ary. S18.CO018: eastern Oregon, 116
IT; mixed, 810 10.69; elover. 810011;
' grain, t ); cheat, (); alfalfa, $180
18.60.
CHITTIM BARK 4 4 14a
Batter, Eggs and Poultry.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o., b. Port
land; sweet cream. 21c; sour, 19o lb.'
BUTTER Extra creamery, 22 He;
fancy. lH422Vc; ordinary. 20c; store,
ISc.
EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 17
18c ,
CHEESE Full cream, flats, 14 He;
half skimmed. 18c lb; Young Americas,
.(!,- -.. ik. 1 V" .
ju )U yui iu, Anuiuim. vuu siiii
ericas, 15c: flats, 14o lb.
juixea
hens, 14
lb: frj
It." A-A,
I. 1 1 , C -C-J 1 7 . Ik.- Tu
19 20c lbt squabs, $2.50 dosen; pigeons,
$1.26 dosen; dressed poultry, ltflHe
per. lb. higher. .
Bop. Wool and Bide.
contracts, 1808, SQSHe lb,
vg0Lr-l9O8 Willamette valley, 12
MOHAIR 1808 Nominal, llQMttc
RED STRAWBERRIES ,
FOR BOYS IK BLUE
MesMMsaasaHsMMD . f:
4 The boys , of the navy are
going to enjoy strawberries and ,
4 cream at the expense of Port-
land, for most of the California 4
4) berries are how being hurried to
4 Ban Francisco for the entrance 4
'.of the fleet tomorrow. J There
'. fore strawberries from the south,' 4
4 are very scarce here, even with-
4 san advancing season ,ind prices,
O-, are. i stiff arid higher. ".Fruit", 4
4 houses have not been abla to se-
4 cure half or even 'quarter of the
4 berries ordered.. lvV':A', V':--tI.:-'"'
4 ' ' C it "-u :ry.;J:.::'
MARKETS
RICE EATERS ARE ;
HIT BY Bia SHORTAGE
;t.la; , .ii i ii. v; ;
4 The production of rice In the .
4 : United States Is not keeping pace e
e with the consumption, for of late 4
4 pricey have been steadily ad-
4 . vanclng and another Ho a pound 4
4 was added to the eost by local 4
e wholesale' handlers. New Orleans 4
4 head is principally affected and
4 the quotation on this ; went to ;
4" J& a pound today. Weather
4 conditions - are likewtee said to
be against the new crop.. 4
HIDES-Ory hides. 1812o lb: salt,
4 6c; green, 10 less; 1 calves, green,
t7e kips. So lb; bulls, green salt,
InvrlHO in . . .. - .
8KEEF8KIN8 Shearing. i5O20a
each 1 short wool, t5o04e; medium,
wood. 60c Off- seen: long wool 7 60
$1.26 each. -v f . " r;; CM
TALlOvv-- Pfiroe. '' per It; 3oOe;
No. a and grease, ltH.
t rattei and Varetaweev
pvr iTnira Bslest. 7ld. selllnri buy
ing, Willamette vaUey. 4660o; eastern
Multnomah and Clackamas,, so" 660 per
CWt; sweets, Wto; new potatoes,
ONIONS Jobbing price, beet Ore
gon, $4.60: seconds,, $4.00gi4.26; Ber
muda, $2.76 per 60 lb crate; 6 crate lots,
$2.(6 orate; garlic. 26o lb. .
APPLES Beleot, 881 fancy. SS.2IO
$.50 r -hoice,- 2.06J. ordlnaryr I1.M,----F-RniTS
Oraniea 8128 O
2.76;. bananas 6H0 per lb; crated, 80 ;
lemona. 52VC.SO cox; grapen-uii. i.oev
8.60; pineapples. $4.505.60 dos; straw-
herrlaa - IKlOA t( tier, 16 bOZ Orate. -
VEGETABLES Vfurnlps. new. $00e
sack; carrots, 6 Oo sack; beets, $1 sack;
parsnips. 86c$l: cabbage. $1.5002;
tomatoes. California, i ); Mexieanr 12;
beans, 18c; cauliflower, Oregon, 50T5e
dos; peas, 6 6c; horseradish, 810c lb;
artichokes, 5076c dos; green onions,
18 Ho dos; peppers, bell. 25c; Chile, 16c
lb; hothouse lettuce, $101.60 box; head
lettuce, 2 5 80c dos; cucumbers, hot
house, local, $101.76 dos; radishes, 16o
doa.- bunehes; rhubarb, Oregon, 88o lb;
celery, ); cranberries, eastern. $9.00
010.60; sprouts, 8c lb.; asparagus, Ore
gon, 8086o doa bunches; Walla Walla,
$101.26 box; spinach, 8090o box;
string beans, 15o lb.
Orooeiies. Hat. Ha.
SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re
finery Cube, $8.80; powdered. $8.66:
berry. 6.66; dry granulated, 6.46; XXX
granulated, $6.45; conf. A., $8.46; extra
B., $6.0C; golden O., $6.60; D., yellow,
$6.76; beet granulated, $6.36; bar
rels, 15c; half barrels, 80c; boxes, 66o
advance On sack oaala
- (Above prlcM are days net oasb
nuotatlona)
HONEY $8.(0 per crate,
COFFEE Package brands, $16.50.
SALT Coarse lis If ground. iOOs.
$11.00 per ten; 60s. $11.60; table, dairy
60s,- $16.60; 100s, $16.00; bales, $2.35;
Imported Liverpool, 60s, 82w.0w: luoa,
118.00; 4a 18.00: extra fine rarreta, 2
s and 10s, $4.5006.50; XJverpool lumf
rock, $20.60 per ton.
loan car iota Car lota at special prices
subject to Nuntuatjona.)
RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. (c: No
2, 6H6c; New Orleans, head, Tc;
AJax, ( ): Creole, 6 o.
BEANS Small white, $4.6S; large
white,. $4.60,; . pink. $3.86; bayou, $3.85;
Limas, $6.86; Mexican reds. ( ).
NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo. 1c per lb;
Virginia, t$4a -per . lb;' roaated. c
per lb; Japanese. H 08 He; roaated, 8H
per lb; walnuts, Cailfornla, Hv oer lb;
bine nnts, J6o per lb; hlcaory nuts,
loo per lb; brasll nbta. 15o per lb; fil
berta. 16o per lb; fancy pecans. 1620
per l: almonds, l$o,
. Saeatf. MU and Frorlsioas. .
fjkkSf?Eb MEATS rronv street
"Hogs, fancy, 8o lb; ordinary. 74 7 He;
large, fttffoe; veai, extra. oo per
. . 1, t . haw IK Ia n. 1r
78o per lb; mutton, fancy, 10o per
lb; spring lamb, with pelts, 10c; with
out pelts, 11 Hc. -
tf I tin w a i TlK! ffTf1 PnrtUn.l flr
(local) bams, 10 to 12 lbs., 15c per lb.;
14 to 18 lbs.. 14 Ho per lb.; 18 to 20 Iba.
14Vfcc: breakfast bacon. 14 52 220 per
lb; picnics, lOo per lb; cottage rolL ilo
lh: reerular ohort clears smoked. 11 Ho
per lb; unsmoked. 10 Ho per lb; clear
baoks, unsmoked. lOHc; smoked, HHo;
Union butta, 10 te 12o ib; unsmoked,
120 par ID; smoseo. in per ;o; uear
belliea unsmoked. 13o per lb; smoked.
14c per lb; shoulders, llo per lb;
picaiea tongues, iyo omva. -uv!.
I.ARD Kettle leaf. 10a 12Ve
per lb; 6s, 12o er lb; 60-lb tins, 12Ho
rier lb; steam rendered, 10a 11 o per
b; 6s. 11 Ho per lb; compound, 10a,
ie per lb.
FISH.
Hock cod. 12 Ue lb: floundera
6c per lb; halibut, 6o per lb; striped
base, l6o per 10; catfish. Ilo per lb; sal
mon, cbinook, to per lb; steelhead. 70
per id; nernngs , do per io, soiea,
7o per lb; shrimps, - lOo per
lb; perch, '6o per lb; tomcod. Ilo per i;
lobsters, 25o per lb.: fresh, mackerel, 8o
per lb: craw fish. 26o per dosen; stur-
KeOTl. MM1v fva iu, uubwh was. w nr
lb; silver smelt, to 7c per lb; sturgeon,
12Ho lb; black cod, 7Ho lb; crabs,
$1.00 1.60 dos; shad, 8 He; -roe shad,
Sor shad, roe, 12 Ho lb.
. OTSTKKa) Bftuaiwaier nsy. per gal
lon. $2.60: per 100-lb sack, $6.00; Olym
pian -per gallon, $8.48; per 100-lb sack,
$475o 06.60; Eagle, earned. (0o can; $7
doaem eastern in shell, $1.76 par buo-
dred. . . ,
CUAMB tiarosneii. per oox. i.t s;
raaor clam a (2.00 per boa: 16o per dos,
Iainta, Coal OO. ma,
DhPIU.Pur. mantla. lie! ' mtAnAmrA.
llV4c: sisal. SHd; L B. sisal 8 He
Coal OUa . ' , .
iron iJDia Maea wooa tsoia
Water White . lOHo 14Ho
Pearl Oil 1$ O .....
Head Light ... l$Ho l$Ho
Eocene "
Special W.W.. 14 o
a-
1$ c
Elaine o ......
Extra Star ... ..... 81 o
, .
Qaeoline
Iron Bbla Case a
V. M. and P. Naphtha ...12Ho 12H
Red Crown Gasoline ioho
Motor Gasoline ......... '16 Hd
it nar pant Gasoline ...10 a
Kn l Rnilna Distillate.. 8 6 16
BENZINE 86 deg., cases. HHo per
gal; iron bbls,12Ho per gaL
T U nrcn ic in cases, no per gai,
wood bbls, 69o per gaL
IjINSKKD OIL Raw. bbls 49e: cases
65c; boiled, bbls 6lc; cases 67o a gal;
lots or 260 gallons 10 leea,
WHITE LEAEX Ton lota 1s per lb;
(9 lb lots, So per lb; less lota 8H.
WIRE liAILS Present basis at 13 16.
PRODtTCB IN SAN FRANCISCO.
Are Very FJrm Wlth..PrIces To-
day Showing an Advance.
"San Francisco. May 6. Butter fter
Found) California fresh, extras, 23c;
Irsts, 21 Ho; seconds, 81 Ho; Packing
No. 1, lHe; No. 2, 18Hc.
Eggs (per 'dosen) California fresh.
Including cases, extras, 2Se; firsts, lc;
seconas, iiiniras, isa .
New cheese (per pound) California
flats, fancy, 12 Ho: firsts, 12c; seconds,
10Ho; California Young America, fancy,
13Hc; firsts, 13c. Storage Eastern
fancy. New York, 16He; Oregon, 14o.
potatoes tper cental; ivompocs, ii.is
S11.5: -Orearon Burbanka 7cilll Ofl:
river . whites, fancy, 4085e; new po
tatoes, si.ydcvx.uu Der ceniai.
. Onions Bermudas, $1.762.00 per
crate: Australian Browns. 16.00 (35.00
per orate; red onions, $1. 762.00 per
sacK, ;
uransea cer oox rjavein. rancv. 12 so
2.76: standards. tl.OO02.26: tao-
gennea, i.(8WJ.u. , . -
Northwest Bank Statement.
, PORTLAND.
Clearings today , .... M, . $1,1 4T.78 9.81
Year ago 1,119.649.72
Balances today ............ 188,917.61
near ago 125,040.88
"' SEATTL.tr
Clearing ; ,y, ... . , , . .... ,t. $l,$01,50.OO
tKianes . ...... , lte.Vfg.OO
- TACOMA.
Clesrlngs . . . . . .....,...,..$ Tl. 808.00
Balances .................. 8.361.00
S: P. LEADER
; OF THE MARKET
Harriman Issues Are Active
; .With Union Pacific Near
ly 2 Points Up. r;
New. York, May 6. The stock market
wa la the hands of friends today. ' and
under the leadership Of Harrlman Issues
the market ; advanced ' several points.
The active ones were Southern Pacific,
with a 'net gain of 2 point at the end
of the day, union Paciflo 1. -points,
St Paul point, and Northern Paoifio
1 point. There was likewise consider
able activity in Reading, which closed
higher ai 110 H. : ; '
The market opened firm, with trading
of good character up to the neon hour.
Then the activity seemed to drop to
pieces ana late aaieg ware smaii.
(Range- by. Downing-ljopkins Company.)
DESCRIPTION.
Amal Copper
sugar
Colo. Fuel A
Brooklyn . . .
f eome s uaa
U. 8, Steel, torn.
Atchison .......
B. St O. ........
Can. Pacific ....
urie ...........
Louis. & Nash...
Mo. Paciflo
Pennsylvania . .
Reading
Rock island . . .
S. Pacific
St. Paul
Union Paoifio '..
Am. Smelter
N. T. Cen
Northern Pan...
Anaconda
Great Northern
Federal Smelt. .
Cen. Leather . . . .
Am. Loco.
Smelter. r
Norfolk .......
Ontario ........
Ches. ft Ohio...
R. I. p
w a bash,
Extra dividend, 8 per cent.
uota.1 saies 47,eoo snarsa
Money: High, 2 per cent; low, 1 per
cent;, close, 2 percent.
E SALE
PROVES 816 SUCCESS
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Ho its. Cattle. Rheen
Today 62 140 866
J907 , ... . 225 lio
1806 184 216 1068
1905 80
Portland Union Stockyards, May 6.
The second of a aarlaa nt hnr
during the iSast 24 hours has proven a
great success. While only 83 horses
were sold, and while the prices did
not reach the record figures of last
wfea, values were very good consider
ing the stock offered and sellers were
very muoii pleased at the outcome.
Hosts remain firm with scant arrtv.
sis but cattle are dull and sheep easy
a( former quotations.
A year ago today all quotations were
easy and unchanged from the previous
ornciai yard Drices:
Hoes Best stuff 18 3K rSlna
iais, lo.uufffo.zo; xeeaers. 6.b04f 5.76.
Cattle Fancv eastern Orea-nn ataera.
$6; medium, J 4.00 4.60: beat eows and
heifers, $4.004.25: medium cows. $8.80
a. id; dujis, ix. boms; stags.. 34.
Sheep, sheared Best wethers. I4.T5
T5; spring lambs. Weighing 78 pounds.
$66.60; ewes, $4.254.50; mixed, $4.50
4.75.
HOGS STRONG IN EAST.
Market Is Holding Well With Small
Arrivals Noted for Day.
Chicaao. May 5. Hoes. 18.000: eat.
tie. 3,000; sheep, 15,000.
Hogs are strong at yesterday's close.
Left over yesterday, 6,000. Mixed.
$6.256.72; heavy, $5.45r.66; rough,
36.20&.40: light. 35.2505.65. Cattle
and sheep, steady.
Kansas City. Mo., May 6. Hogs, 14,-
000; cattle. 9,000; sheep, 7.000.
Omaha, Neb., May 5. Hogs, 8,000;
cattle, 4,300; sheep; 3,000.
NEVADA FillNES LOSE
FORMER DAY'S RISE
San Francisco, May 6. Noon closing
prices:
Sandstorm 38c Red Tod Ext. 13c Co
lumbia Mountain 20o, Jumbo Ext. 30c,
Silver Pick 20c, Black Butte Ext lc,
Atlanta 23c, Great Bend 42c. Florence
is.80, Diamond a. B. uons. iac, wmn.
24c. Lou Dillon 2c, Yellow Tiger, 100,
Yellow Rose lc. Col Mt. Ext. Io, Qold
field Consolidated $5.62 H.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
Llge Harris lc.
TONOPAH DISTRICT.
Tononah Nevada $8.25.' Tononah Mon
tana $1.70, MacNamars' 80o. Tonqpah
Belmont 31.17 H, Tonopah North Star
lie, Jim Butler soe.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Little Joe lc Granny 60. Jumping
Jack 8c.
SCATTERED DISTRICTS.
Nevada Hills 32.80. Pittsburg f-llver
Peak $1.15, Eagles' Nest 18c
BOSTON COPPER MARKET.
(Furnished by
Overbeck Cooke Ca)
Boston. May
5. ornciai Trices':
Adventure . .
1
I Old Don.
n
Alloues
25
10
'!
Osceola ......
Atlantic ....
Cop. Range...
Ouincv ......
81
12
Shannon .....
Daly weei ..
Tamarack' . ..
69
Dom. Cop. ...
t
C. Ely ..
H
Wolverine .j.ltO
Gold H1U
HLButte Coala . 22
.. 8HUnlted 6 St
Greene . ,
Michigan
10
Trinity
13
Mohawk . . . .
No. Butte ...
47
67
11H
$
Parrot ...
NlPDtaslnar
H
Nev. Cons. .,
Winona . .
Glroux
. Northwest Crop Weather.
Teaatarn Oresron and western Weah
Ington Showers tonight or Wednesday;
southerly winds. . . : -
Eastern Oregon and southern Tdaho
Falr tonight with light frost. . Wednes
day fair.. . - ...-. r
Eastern Washington end northern Id
aho Fair tonight and Wednesday.
" Lfrertmol Wheat Market, t
Liverpool, May4 B-s-JuIjf wheat Opened
. L 9 ii A . aImajI - at- - 7. STL,- m
gain pf, dl over yesterday. ' 4
w r . q
i i i
61H oHS
., ,. 127
16. I4H i
47H 46H 7H
90 69 89H
3H 86 36H
102H 101 102H
81H 80H 81 41
87H 8T 87H
168 164H 1(5
18H 18H 18H
107 i08H10H
49H 48H 48H
119H 11 8 (i 118H
110H 108 110
15 T4 16H 16
88 ti tS
1(1H 12CH 130
1S8H 1$$H
72H 71H 72H
102 101 102H
1S8H 182 132
88 H 7 i 88H
137
69H
2H
48H
96H 95 9H
64H
$5
88 ($H 38H
33 33 (2H
19 19
SECOND
HORS
While the Salmon : Season Has Been
Open on Columbia Since April 15 the
Eun tf Fish Is Smaller Than at First.
CORN PRICES
BET H SETBACK
All: Grain Values Suffer
' From Liquidation and
Short Selling Today.
CHICAO WHEAT.
. Open. Close.
May ....108 102
July .... 80 iOM
Sept. .... 86 - ; 66
MARKET. '
'May 6. Loss.
103 H
Chicago, May 6. The corn market re
ceived a setback ' today with better
weather reports from the belts. July
was sold and being offered on all. sides
and the market opened lc under yes
terday's final at tk and closed at 62 a,
a net loss of S He. r w , ,s
Wheat started, quite steady on ao
oount of the fair showing of Liverpool,
which closed d higher for July. May
was Weak soon after and started to
slide, with the result ; that the closing
was at $1.02 or e. lower than yes
terday. While July was a fraction up
at the opening, the market was de-
f ressed later, although making an lnl
lal gain of o on short covering. The
closing was Ho, under yesterday. Sep
tember was strong early and held bet
ter than the others. It closed a frac
tion under yesterday.
Provisions were steady to strong,
with a continuance, of a good tone &
hoga '
Range by Downlng-Hopklna Co.
WHEAT.
- Open. High.
Low. Close:
May ... log 108
101 H 102
.02
July ...
Sept. ...
July ...
Sept. ...
1H
86 k86K
. CORN.
63
66
68 H
66
OATS.
28
US
July ... 87
37
Sept ... 46 46
4AH
MESS PORK.
July ,..1365 1363 1366
Sept. ...1886 1890 1383
1383
World's Wheat Visible.
New York, May 6 World'a visible
supply of wheat shows decrease of 14,-
583,000 bushels.
Weekly Grain Exports.
New York. May 6 Weekly exports:
Wheat 240.447 bushels. flour 124.269
barrels.
Taconia Wheat Market.
Tacoma, May 6. Wheat, export, club,
84o; bluestem, 86c; red, 82c.
Chicago Cash Barley.
Chicago, May 5 Cash barley 6270o.
As a factor toward naming accurate
Quotations on fruits, produce and poul
try, the Portland board of trade has
eome to an untimely end. While there
is a meeting of the produce interests
cauea, it is not liKeiy mat many
Front street merchants will respond a
canvass of the situation showing but
few dealers In favor of the movement
For juat a short time since the ex
change opened a fraction over a month
ago, there was a fair amount of Inter
est In the proceedings by Front street
men. but of late but one, or possibly
two, men in as many different illnes
have attended the sessions; hence, the
quotations are now the matter of opin
ion of one or two men Instead of re
flecting what Is actually occurring on
the street
On the Board of Trade today there
was a good attendance of grain men,
but this Is the lax time of the year for
that Interest and no transactions are
reported.
Because of the Impossibility of secur
ing accurate produce quotations at this
time on the board of trade. The Jour
nal has omitted them and they will not
be printed again until they become rep
resentative of actual conditions. In the
meantime the Front street quotations
will be printed as heretofore. However,
the doings of the grain department of
the board will be printed daily.
(Special Pfapatfh to The lonrnti.)
Walla Walla, Wash.. May 6. From
the Interest displayed In the demonstra
tion train which the O. ft. & N. started
from Starbuck yesterday afternoon and
whloh will be sent through the Touchet
and Walla Walla valleys, several hun
dred farmers will attend the two meet
ings which will be held in Walla Walla,
one tonight at the Commercial olub
rooms, following the train's arrival at
8:10, and one. at 10:45 tomorrow morn
ing at the new passenger depot at
the foot of Main street. The train this
afternoon is making stops at various
towns in the Touchet valley, including
Dayton, Waltsburg, Huntsvllle and P reb
oot t and at eaeh point the lectures from
the Washington Agricultural college
have been enthusiastically received by
farmers. .,
Summer fallowing, conservation of
moisture In the soil, animal husbandry,
horticulture and dairying are the prin
cipal, topics handled by the lecturera
The exhibits carried by the demonstra
tion train have, attracted much inter
est among the farmers, as tntenslve dry
land farming Is one of the perplexing
problems facing farmers outside of the
irrigated districts.
Following the arrival of the train this
evening an informal meeting and re
ception will be held In the Commercial
club room. Tomorrow .morning the
train will go to Wallula. stopping at
various towns - on the return trip to
Walla Walla
GRAlJf IX SA?f PRAXCISOO.
Mills tnf fa Showing an Advance
Barley Is Easier.
San Francisco. Mar 6. Met-chama'
-texohange: " '
Wheat May, ii.czh: December, $1.17.
Barley May, 11.43 V ; December.
11.88.
Coast wheat White Walla Walla,
tl.7Hi Rd Russian. 1.6S; Turkey
red, $1.70; bluestemT?l.TlU.
Cash barley No. 1 bright. 11.48;
brewing. 11.65
..Cash oats No. 1 white, $1.66.
Mlllstuffs Bran, $11.60; middlings,
j. Will Dip Mangy Horses.
(Speclat Dtapateb to Tt ionraal.)
i Pendleton. Or May (.The dipping
of mangy horses win begin on the
reservation about May 26. It la es
timated' that 1,600 horses on the reser
vation are affected with the mange,
and a ear of- petroleum has been en-
gagea ror tnis purpose, a inorougn aip
ping will be made for 'manga through
out Umatilla county..
" Peas From Th Dalles. . - .
(8pri1 Dlnpatek te Tbe Journal.)
The Dalles, Or., May 6. Within the
PRODUCE SECTION IS
INACCURATE Oil BOARD
DErilONSTRATI OH TRAIN
INTERESTS FARMERS
next few .days peas will be shipped to
the Portland market. Tney are ripe
now interne gardens, but are not yet
ripe in sufficient quantities . to - be
shipped. : However, with - a-. few days
more of warm .weather they will te
large enough to market '
- Cherries are already assuming shape
arid with good weather there will be
n enormous crop around The Dalles.
Other fruits are in good condition, and
gi ve . promise , of a larger ' crop .than
usual, i " ' : --
Grain is doing' well, and while there
la need of moisture in some localities,
yet most of it Is doing- well.
' v- Deliver Eddyrflle Pool.
Nashville, Or- May B.The EddyvUle
mohair pool was sold April. 80
to William Brown & Co. of Salem for
18 H cents, f . a b. cars Eddyvilla The
atock has been weighed up and deliv
ered. ' The lot weighed . about 16,000
pounds. ; , - .
' ', Today's Metal Market.
New - York,' May ' B. Metal prices:
Copper Lake, 1212e; electrolytic,
12 4J130; castings, 126X2o.
- - . jfajjo,, Qoi& Shares.
New York. May 6-Yukon gold. 3.
CASE OF ORCHARD
J GOES OVER ONE DAY
XU' ftTatted rraaj Leased WTra.l
i Boise, . Ids-, May, --The stata board
of pardons today postponed the hear
ing on the Orchard case until tomorrow.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Iournal
1206 Call Bldg.
V Telephone Kearney 8120.
aSTTXTlHEMZXTTB A2TP tHTB
BCJaXTTIOJIS KBOEXTSS.
Oregonlana when In Ban Franetsee
ran bay their mall swat la care f
The Journal offloa.
ARTHUR I FISH. Representative.
Medical Building
PARK AND ALDER STS.
Alphabetical Directory
Barbs. 8. J.. Biggs, J. O., Klrstel, Bdw.
dentists Suite 625.
Frenoh, O, Oertrnds, Dr., physician
Bulta B25. Phones Main 714. A-4917.
Ferris, firs. T. S. it O. X, dentists
Formerly Maoleay bldg. Suite 211.
Main 18B9.
Hyde, Dr. Xoa WlUet, physician and
surgeon Praetloe limited to genito
urinary diseases. Formerly Flledner
bid. M. 65. A-1S8B.
Kosmer.O. 8., Farker, K. Ch, Drs. Suite
609. Phones Main 25. A-18C5.
Kawka, O. B., Dr., physician and surgeon
Stolbrook, Dr. Millard A, dentist For
merly Macieay bldg. Bulte 401-2-S.
Suite 407. Main 1611. A-1511.
aCeefer, X B- Dr., dentist Suite 61T.
Main 188. A-1404.
Xnu-kla, Oeo., Dr., dentist Suite 60S.
Phones Main S78. A-S744.
Perkins, T. I., Dr., dentist Suite 40T,
Phones Main 1512. A-S404.
Tlnuns, Bdn O Dr., physician Suite
6Z6. fhones Mam 714, A-4l7.
Visiting wnrses' Association Suite 60L
Phone Main 407.
Watson, Alfred Dr., dentls Suite
60S. Phones Main 678. A-1744.
Btegler, Amelia and Pred J- physicians
and snrgeons Main 682. A-4043.
NEW TODAY.
Northrop Acres
The most beautiful property on
the West Side.
ONLY 10 MINUTES' IDE
on Oregon Electric line.
YOU CAN MAKE an inde
pendent living on one of these
acre tracts.
Come to the Office
And let us show you this beau
tiful property.
Only $600 Each
One fourth cash, balance to
suit you.
M. E. LEE
Room 411 Corbett Blfe, Fifth
and Morrison.
Three Acres
Znslde city Ztmrta,
on track.
Hartman & Thompson
Cfcamher of Commerce.
LARGE PROFITS FROM
SMALL LYVESTHENTS
Six acres in the city limits, unsur
passed for platting, beautifully located,
all level and In cultivation; half in
orchard and berrlea Small sum to In
vest, balance per cent. Kent of $140
will pay the interest. - Call at our of
fice) for further Information.
THE CROSSLEY CO.
. roa-ros ooxbsty mxjck
StsrVooms,' tnodern, beamed ceiling
In dining-room, fireplace, furnace. etoTi
corner lot 117x167; beautiful view of
mountains for only $6,0, with good
terms.
Ziromorriian
asaia lera. ; eai cotbett Btuiaiasr
NEW TODAI
I)
Mm
Come out today and buy a few
lots at McKenna Junction. Great
changes, will take place at Mc
Kenna Junction within the year.
Prices will advance rapidly and
rteadily. Just opposite McKenna
Junction Swift & Co. will spend
$4,000,000. Remember, McKen
na Junction has nearly a mile of
frontage on the 100-foot Colum
bia boulevard. Columbia boule
vard will be what Washington
street is to Portland. Railroad
yards, factories and other indus
tries will be established at Mc
Kenna Junction. Tracks are now
being laid from McKenna Junc
tion to the Swift plant.
9300 -Residence lota com
manding unobstructed view of
the mountains and - Golumbia
river. Bull Run water.
9375 Business lots on Fiske,
Stratton and Newman streets, in
blocks adjoining Columbia boule-.
vard.
9400 Business lots on Chau
tauqua boulevard in blocks ad
joining Columbia boulevard.
Terms, 10 per cent cash and
10 per cent quarterly.
W. H. GRINDSTAFF
Offices Goddard Station, on the
St Johns Carline.
No. 510 Commercial Bldg. Phone
Main 6009.
rvington
A few choice lots which should be
picicea up Deroro tne prices are ad
vanced:
890060x100, on 16th st, close to
Braaee.
8?M)0 BOrlOO, on 18th st, close to
S900 60x100, on lid st, near Thomp
son.
1AOO 41x100, on 14th st, close to
Tillamook.
S110O 60x100, on 14th St. south of
1 nompiDn.
1430 16x100. on 14th st, near Tfl-
lamooa.
S20OO 100x100, corner lid and Braaee.
82400100x100, corner 24th and
Thompson sts.
The district In which these lots sre
located is being rapidly Improved with
payd streeta One third cash will
handle these.
IRVINGT0N
INVESTMENT CO.
OWNERS
S31 Chamber of Oommeroe,
Paon Mala 3177.
HOOD RIVER
Splendid Small Buy at Dee
lltt acres, absolutely finest apple
land In upper valley; ft mile from raU
road; 1 acres in cultivation, 3 -room
house, furnished: well, garden, fruit. 1
chicken-houses: Dig mill half a mile
distant where lowest wage Is $2.50 per
day. $710 cash payment Price.
$1500
CHANCE FOR THE WORKING MAN
Call for further particular
Mac Rae & Angus
411 Chamber of Commerce.
RIGGS ADDITION
Twentr-flve-mlnuts ride from 'the
center of town, on Mount Scott carline,
lacing juiuara ave. - etreei graaea.
water pipes laid. t,ots 60x100. Ten of
these lots were sold before . the blue
prints were readv. Only a few left.
and these will be sold this week. Come
up toaay ana let us take., you out and
show you the best lota in the city for
ins pnoa. luls eaou, i per oeat down.
a par muuui. ,
RIGGS LAND CO.
Bit . Couch "Bldg..; th St, Bear Wash.
" HOUSEHOLD NEEDS.
Beauty Parlon.VJJ.ft
iges, etc wrs. Bonney. liv swetlana.
Fire Insurance IU. 4Ji't
P. Sherfcey about it . Phones A15872
Mam sdO. stn wt., cor, wasnington.
Gas Mantles tS.oKfi;
eacn; I.T ooa. Manning. inira u
1fA fVAflTTl Butter, Iklllk and Cr
ACQ Uream Aiblnar. Creamery Co.
Cream.
Ttrt O' Mailer and Neuberger, 117
and olgara Look for our eut-rate sal.
Free deuvary. rnoiw jaam
BUSLXESS KOTXCXS '
INVENTIONS SOLD ON COMMISSION,
Covenant Contract .company. 4JT
Flledner bldg. Main 1.
L C. HKNIUCHSEN CO, J6.WELEKA
.,l . fttii Wu.kln.t... .
vt p. BAKErt. kxperTenceu land-
case ataruvuer. eat jtu ir uu '-
Junction
BVSIXES3 CARDS.
HOWE, DAVIS KILHAM. 10S-1U j j
- st Blank books manufactured; , ,
for Jones' Improved Loose-Leaf 1- -ers;
see the new Kurtka lmf, A-12 , ,
CUE AN ,'TOWttfl X)AU.X ""C
. brush., soap, $1 per month. Portia n
Laundry A Towel Supply Ce, ttb and
Couch sta Phone 410.
CHARLES Xa MAET1CK St CO. J RON i
. and Oak staw leather and skins of
everr description for all curnoaaei aula
and tap cutters; findings.
BRIJIr
DETTECTTVB -ERT1C1B CO.
40 Hamilton bldg. M. 4: A-884 5
Warren CONflTRUCTios ca
fitreet paving, sidewalks and arose
tnga 1H Lumber Exchange. -
ADOLPH "a. tKUM. 111 lat BTl'
carries a full and complete asaort-
raent or outcnery supptiea
TIN ROOFINO, ' OUTTERINO, RE
pairing and general Jobbing, j. teait.
ill jerreraon st "eclrio 14ia
k. EL filUACH CO, THJS PIONEa-H
Paint Co. Window glass and glasing.
jsb in. room !.
GILBERT St KEYSER. ' CIVIL JENQI-:
neera and surveyors, office 414 Couch
piag.. 199 4tn St., f none Main 71B0.
c kv pS'LLitikit, nOtar! pCbLic.
cumnuBiiuner ox aeeoa, veutsones
notanst. K. is atuiaey bldg., id and M or
DUFUR St DUFTj'R. 611 CORBETT
mag. mono A-ba; largest and most
winpiBt. tr-iiuKmIllo onice in wesc
EXCAVATINO, TEASdWORK, WOOD
haulins. deanln-un a ananlalrv -
Logan St Clow, 289 Hawthorne. E-1675,'
THE BARBER ASPHALT PA VINO CO.
or roftiana. urrica Worcester blk.
hiBU KLN'USLltt; Ui' iBt, PORf'
Mtno s leaning maroie ana granite wka. '
LAWTER8' ABSTRACT A TRUST Ca
M. 660. A-4222. Portland Truat C.n. hlilr '
ind Tr
bONNERBERO St 'RADEM ACIl EiC-
ptunibera, ua curnsiqa jqain IslW.
DESIGNERS AND PHOTO fiNQRAV
era Nelss Connswey. 101 Id M.711.
3ASrftlelrWOOistCO..,ALL kiNL.3 6
tnsurance. surety bonds. McKay bldg.
ISAAC L. WH1TB, F1HE lnUVHAtiChZ
144 Sherlock bldg. r
CEMBTERIE3
ROSE Ct TV SINGLE GRAVES." $10;
family lots. $26 to $76. Superintend
ent at cernetery. corner of Fremont et.
and Cully road, phone Tabor 106. For
full information apply to Frank Bchle
el 611 Worcester blk. Phone A-I82S.
nEAL'ESTAtE TRANSFERS
Have your abstracts mads by the B9
enrity Abstract St Trust Co.. f C of C
T. E. Hammersly and wife to
T. E. Hammersly and wife to
Charles II. Thompson, lots 1 . V .
and 6, Block 1, and lota i and
2, block 4, Paradise Springs
tract ....14J50
Wakefield, Fries & Co. to Carrie j
a. uusn, iota 6 and 17, biocK
11. Park addition to Alblna 100
Fidelity Trust company to Susan
May Cantrill. north 10 feet of
lot t, and south 10 feet of lot
T. block 4. Wilson's addition... 1.710
Harrison R. Adams to Alma Leona '
.Porter, east 1-1 of past l-6,of , -tract
i, Linn Park 175
Harrison R. Adams to Ervln Al- : .'
bert Porter, west 1-1 of east
1-6 of tract 9. Linn .Park..... ITS
Harrison R. Adams to Violet Jose
phine Porter, the middle 1-1 of
east 1-6 of tract 9, Linn Park.. 175
John, J. Kelly to John Kampf, lot
9, block 1. Smith's subdivision -and
addttion 400
R. L. Stevens, sheriff, to A. D. '
Willoughby. lot 1, subdivision
north of block B," IL Pat-
ton tract " I
Elwm Lloyd and wife to V.
Sohmld. east H of lot 8, block
6, Pleasant Home addition . . . 1,800
V. Sohmld and wife to Carl
Sohults, east H of lot 8, block
6, Pleasant Home addition ... 1,200
Emanuel May and wife to Abra
ham Selling, all of block IS,
TroutAale townslte 1
Lydla Ostrand to V, M. Moore, ,
lota S and 8, block 1, Montavllla - 700
Portland Trust company to Wll-
11am Ellis, lots and ?. block '
11, Tremont place .......... 180
W. H. Hellman to W. S. Gregory
and J. J. Walter, lot "R," Clif
ford addition ............. ... 175
Portland Trust company of Ore-
rn to 1 lea W. Wllklns. lot
block 123. Woodstock ...... 560
L J. Bradshaw and wlf to H.
W. Vista, lot 11. block J, Fir-;
land 100
B. M. Lombard and wife to James
T. , Miyamoto, lot 14. block 2
and lots 6, . 7 and t. block 7,
Railway addition to Montavllla
425
Jamas 8. Reed to James T. Burtch-
ael, south H oi lots 16 ana is,
DiOCK 1, uuiuvmim I auuiuua.t t,,vu .
Portland Trust company of Ore- ,
fon to A. C. Weisenfluh, lota n.
8 and 19, block 10. Tremont
place ......................... ifo
WT H. Nunn .and wlf. to -0.--A. --
Peret, lot a. block 18, Kortn .
Irvlngton .250
A. L. Stona and Wife to J. N. '
Martindale, lota 1. J. 8, , s, s, '
7, 8, I. 10, 11 and 11, block 13,
and lots 1. 1.1. 4, 5 and 8, block
H. & Roche and wife to Andrew. ,
Moline.'lots io and 11, Dioca ,
Flrland . . . ....i. 10
Portland Trust Company of Ore- .
f;on to c ju. ana catnerine uie
and. lots 11 and 14, block 8,
Kvelvn . . . . ................ , 875
Catherine Scherer to Minnie B. ,
Knapp. lots 8 and 10, block , .
Elim.ru . .................. 1.000
F. A. Knapp and wife to Emma
Leslie Knapp, ddxiuo xeet oe- ,
ginning at point in north Una of
Hawthorn avenue 110 feet west
of southwest ' corner of lot 1,
. . . ... - - - Ann
TJ. S. 8avlngs St Loan Co. to James
and Charles MUCKie, orrn so
feet Of lot t, block 1, Brush s
ttmnnA . addition . . 10
Title Guarantea St Trust Co. to H.
W. Johnston, lot 11, pioca , io, ,
Rnmmtre . . .' . .(............. 450
Wakefield, Fries A Co. to George
. EL Streeter. lot v. woe lTiyvsr- . ,
iitharn addition 1.500
Kenwood Land Co. to. H. I. Fra- , . ,
ley, lots 14 and .is, moot , ana
lots 10 snd 11, block 6, Kenton. L000
j. Wesley Ladd and wtfs to Thoa
Noble-Dunlap, lot f. bloek ,
Blumauer's addition i ......... . . 800
Overlook Land Co. to . Star Sand
Co, lots 6. 8. t. 8, 8, 10. 11 and
11, block 1, Overlook 1
Clarence E. Osbum to X' N. Me
whtrter, lot L block 1. Robert. .',A.
addition to Greahara .......... 1,600
John A Bell to Peter Hendricks,
j lots 16 ana is, Dtoca , .aruaar
Plaoe . ......
O. H. Additon and, wife to H. B.
150
Baker, lot I, Bioca a axun
FarK .... ..,
.t25
Rose City Cemetery as ?cation to
JaoOD J. iuuni .r., iui
18, seotlon D, said cemetery,.
Title Guarantee, & Trust -o. to
50
Jacob J. mum, tot , wijc -.
and lots a and 6. block 28. and v ;
triangular Piece bounded .
Broadway, Thaxter and Sandy
road, in Roeemere '-" Mrv"
R.C Wright.,, trustee, io i
V.mlann. lota 14, 16 Ml".
fwhiL Good Morning addition;;
10
ritv Park association to i;. ..
B8.A?kles and wife, lot, 18, block g
ifli Rosa City Park. so?.
lu5' Klhlar to M. M. Bridges, 10
Overlook 'Land company to Philip
8 Bates and wife, all of block
-p." overlook
T.m A. L. Orrhard and wife to
narence 15. Wallenateln. lot 4,
I t?!??! I Portland llelshts
19
rohiT Watkln and wife to Martha
nfllom lots 80. 81 and 12. block .
1 P"Sii-;riaV'a4ldltlo N'o. I.. 1.300
tk i Pmtton and wife to Mar
and M. TLM
: f. block 10, Jonn irvmg s nr.t
. nA anil wife to Ernt
NtrauM and wife. Jots and .
i.i.k T aiuki Park ...........
1
T aMcDanlel and wife toO'rse
A. Ross, lot 8. block 1. l ui
TJntUd Saviis St torn
to A. R. Juy., ot 10. b.a 2.
IUehmou'1 addition ........... J,
Percy H. Ulyth and wife 5 -telle
Hammond WMtu. ) ' ,
bl'k 1, Wii'ameae ' "
adHHInn. 1
TfaMfioTlU A' ljl! I '
abva;( n i : I
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