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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE SO, 1003. 14 O DAY'S; MAR ETS -Pay by.Dav Condition of the Hop Crop ; Becomes if ore Mystifying to Trade Contract Price Offered Would Be Profit OPIIOII TRADE Oil TOMil'J Board of Trade Will' Inaugu rate New System of Deals on July 1. : The Portland board of trade win be gin the trading of futures at Its ses sion tomorrow : morning. , ,--,- Preparation for the lnltltal session under the new rules hava been com pleted after week of active work on the part of Secretary Fred Muller and Assistant Secretary Reed. Among the grain Interests, the proj ect of trading In grain has been gradu ally graining In favor since the new idea was sanctioned by the committee sppolnted to Inquire Into ;, the ability of adopting It 'For whll the trade u almost equally divided, for and against future trading . there be In k Just mall majority In favor of the new regime. A the trade looked into the market the Idea became more end more favorable until, at, this time It looks as if everyone will Join hands In making the dally session , suo- Oreat Interest regarding the pro : rosed trading on the Portland board of trade has been taken by outside j..un nr ihm have, been many Inquiries regarding the. extent of the new- oeai oj uiot wnv in, w ,,,. . . not dealt In futures In any market. .Applications for membership , are com- insr at a raie ui iureuj th. hnsrrl.' These anruica- tlons are coming from every part a of he Paclflo elope, ' Someare noiea from southern California. . Others from northern Washington and still others im lAahn Doints. A large number of these applications will be acted upon by the committee at Its next meeting. Membership "Will Cost More. . It has been practically decided that more money will be charged for mem berships hereafter. While no official action has thus -far been taken In the matter, all interests' agree that the 110 Joining fee Is far too small for the benefits Incurred and the general opinion is that the charge should be not less than $50. Others are talk ing of putting It at $100 but It a thought that the former sum will rule until such a time as . the exchange frows to such an extent that a fee of 100 would be advisable. ; Will Trade In September DsHTsry. September will be the first ; deliv ery month under the new trading on the board of trade but December op tion will likewise bei traded In on the name day. The option trading on the local board will at first lnolude only wheat, barley and oats but at a later date mlllstuffs will be Included. . For wheat trading the quotations will be per bushel as at present, while for oats end barley the basis will be per ton. , While San Francisco. does its jrraln trading in centals the local Aioard adopted the old method whlclf , had, heretofore been -In 1 vogue amonr local dealers. ' It is ; quite likely however, that in the not distant future, option trade here will be carried on by cen tals because that is the basis of trade in foreign markets as well in Cali fornia, where a larger per cent of, our grain goes. Mortar Xy f or Grain Ttrms. This is moving . day for some of tho lending grain firms of Portland. Tho Portland Flouring Mills company - is moving Into its finely arranged quar ters in the Concord building, corner " Second and Stark streets, just one block from Its former quarters. The Salmon Run Is Doing Better The run of olueback salmon In, the Columbia river is greatly lnoreased and latest reports from the lower river in dicate that a muoh larger number of steelheads are . being caught Prac tically all, the bluebacks are being hipped to -the fresh fish markets and for this reason the price is down lc a pound to 8o today. - The price ' of steelheads has only, dropped He to 8Hc because of the very heavy demand for that fish. Chinook run is still limited but the price is down le because of the heavier arrivals in other lines of sal mon. .Packing of ' salmon, while not very lively, is about up to last year" average. y -. . , wool eoc 11; each; long wool ISeO 11.2S cootu . - ; v.- y, ....... 1 Fruits and Vegetable. f POTATOES Old. selling, 7Bc; sweet, PKfowc; new potatoes, Jl.VOQH cwt. . ONIONS Bermuda, $1.85 per iSO-lb. California red. $1.2$ per sack; , yellow, x.uu; itarjiq, i0 ID., ,..;. ; APPLES New California. Il.BO. FRESH FRUITS Orange I3.TB i.26; bananas, 6c per lb; crated, 6c; lemons, . . 13.60 4. 76 - box: grapefruit, $ 4 J4.50; pineapples. Hawaiian.- IS. 00 strawberries, Willamette valley HOG PRICE IS ID CEfiTS UP Top of Market Goes to $6.35 in local Yards Sheep "Values Move. High. Today l60S 190S PORTLAND UVESTOCKrHUN. . Hoes. Cattle. Sheep. ....... 40 j 70 ..: 870 TO ..:; .".v.,v. 47 Cattle. 70 43 lOOv, 175 1,000 46D (14 Jl.bo; cantaloupes, 11.60 1.76; ap PS1.10; blackberries, 11.40 dOE 81(fi ricots. 80cSl.lO: blackberries. reaches, 76 0c; pears, 81.86; grape, 1.60; raspberries. 10c; loganberries. l.iotsri.our cnerncs, xioyai Ann, o 10. ; VEGETABLES Turnip, new Oreron. 20c; beets, 20c: cartpts, 20o per dozen bunches; oaranlps. 85c1.00: cabbasre. $1.60; tomatoes, California, II box; peans.n'jrsc id; cauunower, uaiirornia. crate, h.vdwj.du; peas, Oregon, IVtif 6c; horseradish, 8l0c; artichokes, ) bell. 25c: Chile. 20n; lb: head lettuce. 25 S0c Bos; cucumbers, hothouse, local, aoi; raaisnes, 100 aos ouncnes; rhubarb, Oregon, 2H08c; celery, ); asparagus, California, J9o lb; goose berries, H7c; eggplant, 1016o; green corn, linnitg. ooa. , Orooerl. jrata, rto. '. '" StiaAR California & Hawanan Re finery Cube, 1 8. SO; powdereo, 18.46: berry, SS.26; dry granulated. $8.25; XXX granulated, 16. IS; onf. A- $6.26: extra B., 16.80; golden O., 6.80: yellow, $5.66; beet granulated, $8,06; barrels, 16o; half barrel. (Oo; boxes, 66o ad vance on sack basis. . ' (Above price are 20 day net each quotations.) - , HONET f 60 per crate. COFFEE Package brands, 216.69. SALT Coarse Half ground. 100. $11.00 per top; 60s, 111.60; table, dairy 60s, $16.60; lOCs, 211.00' tunes, 2 35; imported Liverpool, 6rs, 120.00: 100,. $11.00; 4s, $18.00; extra fine barrels, 2s, 6s and 10s, 44.60i96.60; Liverpool lump rock, 20.60 per ton RICE Imperial Janan No. 1, 8o; No. 2, 6H64e; New Orleans, bead. 1e; AJax. ( ) Creole, l0. , BEANS Small white, $4.76; large white, 14.76; pink. 13.86; bayou. 11.81; Limas, $5.86: Mexican red. (-). Keats, yisi and proruions. . DRESSED MEATS Frone street Hogs, fancy, 7o lb; ordinary, IHo; a.rge, 6g6o; veal, extra. So per lb.; ordinary. 77Ho per lb.; heavy, 7q per lb.; mutton, fanoy, 88o per lb.; spring iamb, 7c. HAMS. BACON. ETCX Portland pack (local) hams, 10 to 11 lbs, 16 Ho per lb; breakfast bacon, 16 23a per lb; picnic, llo per lb; cottage roll 12o lb; regular Portland Union Stockvards. Juna 20. witn very scant arrivals tne entire live stock market-is showing an Improved tone.. This is especially true as regards hogs, for. the arrivals in that lino were only 40 head for the day and the price naa Deen sireicnea iuo in consequence. Top bogs are going as high ; as 16.85 today. There- Is a small demand for feeder which are today quoted In the yards at 14.60 6. While the cattle market has a better ton and all arrivals are picked up at the price quoted, value are showing no disposition to make an early change, although it la' quite freely predicted in livestock circle that the market should show an early advance of 26e. While the demand is not slow for cows, the top price is down 25o for best stuff and It takes a nrlme fat articla to brlnr 13 today. Medium cow are now Belling at iz.&uyjz.o. Sheep market 1 advanced 25c for best wether., the nrice ruling aa hlg!i as 24 today, Lambs are unchanged at 24.60O4.76, although the tone is good. Mixed lots are selling up 26o from tha low point A year aro todar all line were easy at unchanged values. Todays j; xnuies were among in ar rivals. Official yard prices today: . 1 How) Best stuff. $ 6.26 8.25: China fats, $5.766.00; stockera and feeders, $4.60 Iff 6.00. Cattle Best eastern .Oregon, steers, 24; medium steers. $3.00(33.76; prime fat cows, 12: medium cows. 22.60 2.76; bulls and stag. 22-00 3 3.60. brieep Best wetners. ft.itnw.w, spring lambs, 24.6004.76; mixed t IJ.26 3.0. . Hogs Are 5c Illgher. Chicago, Juna 80. Official run:. Hoe a. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago 14.000 2,600 15,000 Kanaa City 16,000 13,000 8,000 Omaha 7,600 1.600 - 8.600 Hon are 6c higher: left over yester day, 4,200. Receipts year ago were 19, 000. Mixed, 16.00 W6. 60; heavy. $.S0rS 60; rough, l.O06.25; light, 16.00 6.50. ' . Cattle and sheep are steady. GREAT nORTHERi) PAYS REGULAR D1VIDEHD New Tork, June 80. Even th an nouncement of regular dividend pay- short clears smoked, 12c per lb; backs, ments on Anaconda Mining, and Great smoked, 12 c lb; smoked short clears. Nortl.e nwa referred could lihic lb: clear bellies, smoked. 12 o lb shoulders, 12o per lb; pickled tongues, LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 18 Ho rer lb; 6s. IS Ho per lb; 60 lb tin, 3 He per lb; steam rendered, 10s. 12 Ho er lb; 6s, u pet ibi compound, 10s, I Hep' lb. FISH i lock cod, li ho lb; nonnaers. its expanding business. These quar- JLJffio nr lh-?itflVh flo iZr lh-iSu 5SSS, Tcfflt'r I o VvviiiwU, au 1U. 'UBlllllKB, uu iUi aruaca. moved to the 12th floor of the new Ikiarii of Trade buildinir. corner Fourth find Oak streets. The Campbell-Sanf ord Henley company is likewise moving Into the .board or xraue-, Dtiuaing rrom us former quarters in the Lumber Ex change. Fine quarters - on tha second floor have been secured. The W. A. Gordon company is likewise slated to ko into this same bulldin; and eV' eral enier. firms will follow suit. This will make the Board of Trade building the headquarters i for the grain men of the Pacific northwest. 'On this account It is believed that the board of trade organization will move into the build. ing named after It at no very distant date. it is also likely tnat tne Mer chants Exchange will, secure quarters in tne same ouiiamg, FIIONT STREET BRIEFS. While Egg Trade Is Better, Higher - . , Price Cannot Be Obtained. While trade In eggs ts better, prices are unmoved because buyers refuse to pay more. Chicken market is about 26c lower with, .larger supplies ,; of California reds. -w.: - Peach market Is better as regards demand but price are generally ruling between 76e and 80c. Takes some se lect to go above that -' Loganberries are in larger supply but demand is good at 21 and 11.60 a crate. . Strawberries are mixed as to price with some dealers offering best quality as low as 11. i v . String beans are lower with larger supplies rrom tne upper Columbia. California green corn Is arriving In larger lots but quality is disappoint ine and prices are severely cut. , ; Cherry market shows no demand ex cept for something select Front street sells at " the following prices. Thone paid snippers are less regular commissions: ' Orals,' floor ana nay. -.'' " WHEAT . Buying price ' Track Portland Club 86c; bluestem,, 88c; red, 84c; Willamette valley, 86c bushel. FLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore gon patents. 24.85; straights, $4,060 4.66; exports, 13.50 8.70; vaUey, 24.46; graham, Hs, 24.40; whole wheat, $4.66; rye, 6s, 26.60; bales, 13. J f T LLs T UFF3 Selll n g price Board n Bran, 126; middlings, 180.60; r !t:-s 28.66; chop, 121 Iper ton. i" Producers' price Timothy. ....netl valley, fancy. 218g!18,50; !iry, 112.60)18; eastern Oregon, ,;1T; n.ixod, UOflO.50; clover, 28 grain, 211 12; ; cheat, 111012: t..falfa, $?310.. v ' HAKLEY Feed,,25.60; rolled. 127.60 brewing, 227. -, OATS No. 1 whits, 127.60; gray, 27 per ton. - - . . " ', . afntter. Tggu and 2oniiy. PUTTKK FAT Delivery t O. b. Port--ua faweet cream. 2Ho; sour, 21 Ho HtrTTER Extra creamery, J5et fan 2SHc; ordinary, 21H tt&fco;. . tGGS--Extra '-c. CHEESE Full cream, fmts. triplets i i dalsiea, lHi13c; Young; Americas I'uULTKT wixea chickens. He rer lb; fancy hHns, llOUHo; roosters, fid, 8 ! 6o lb: fryers, 16 H 17c lb; broll trs, If, ',4531170 lb; geese, old. 8Q90 lb mrkpvs alive. 17c: tirepeed. 1S2. -ik'. Fl-rlni ducks, 16 5i l7o lb; pigeons. $1.2 iUti urestieu pouiiry, ritis id. blgher, Ho pi, VTool and Hides. , HOIS 1907 crop, first prime, 86; T'!,i;u, '5c; meuium to prime, 4c; m--t. i, f .0 lb; li( 6 crop, 2fr-2Ho lb; i.ifi Pc and 101 for three years. , v - l. :a V. i:imetto valley, 12H faacy, candled, 18 7 NominM. i i .12' 3b lb; !ren, fco 1U; 7o per lb; shrimnt. lOo per Ibi perch, 60 per lb; tomccd, llo per lb; lobsters, 25c per lb: fresh mackerel. 80 nor lb: crawfish. 25o per dosen: sturareon. HHo per lb; black bass, 20o per lb: silver smelt, 87o per lb; black cod. fHo lb: crabs, 2100 1.60. dos: shad, 2H; roe naa, oc; snaa -roe, 1140 id. OYSTERS Shoalwater Bay, per gal- pta. per rail on. 22.40: per 100-lb sack 2S.OO6.60; Eagle, canned, 60o can, 27.00 dozen: eastern in shell, 21.76 per 100. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 82.40; rasor ciams. 83.00 per box, loo ser dos. - Faints, Coal OS. 2Bo. v , ROPE Pure Manila, HHc; standard. ic; sisal, c: 1. is. sisal, HO. LINSEED OIL Raw. bbls. lie: cases, 69c; boiled, bbls, 63c; eases, 67c a gal; lots of 260 gallons, lo less; oil cake meal, 224 ton. BENZINE 86 deg cases, 19 Ho per tji; iron 001s, lio per gal. TURPENTINE In cases. 7 2o per gal; wura doiv, ovc per. gai. WHITE , LEAD Ton lot. ; buo-ib lots, 80 lb; less lots, 8 WIRE NAILS Present basis per Ho lb- 12.85, PRODUCE IX 8AX FRANCISCO. (United Press Leased Wire.) Ron Wonr.faAn T.ina O A Tf dozen) California fresh, Including cases thirds, 17Hcl eastern seconds, 17c. Butter (per pound) California fresh xtras. 22 He: firsts. 22c: seconds. Zl: thirds, 20Hc; packing No. 1, 20Hc; packing No. 2, 20c, New cheese (per pound) California flats, ffmcv, llo; firsts, ipHc; seconds, 9 He; California Young America fancy, 13 He; firsts, 13c; eastern Oregon fancy, llHo: eastern Oreeon Touns America fancy, 14 He Potatoes (per cental) New potatoes, 75cft'1.60; boxes, 40 76c; Early Rose,. 80c' 11. , Unions Ked onions, 65(375c. Gran eps ,, (per box) Navels. IIS 2: Valencias. 11.60(33.60: Med. fancy. $2.502.75. . ; Hew Brownsville Enterprises. (Spednl Dispatch to The Joornil ) Brownsville, Or.. June 20. The bisr dam across the Callpooia river above town Is now completed and -the mill Snd factories will now be running full last, iae big cannery is running and immense quantities of berries are com ing In. The cannery is employing many men and women and promises to be one of the greatest business enterprises of the1 city. ' The new wagon box factory is now running several hands, and tnanr new business blocks are going up. Browna- vuie ana vicinity is enioying greater prosperity than it has since early pio neer days, when the first woolen mills were built here. ... Lrrerpool ITheat JIarket. C Liverpool, June 80. Official prices: WHEAT. Open.- ' Close. Sec .............. .6sllVid 6sll d Dec. . ,6s lOHd 2a 10 Hd CORN. :- - - Juty .5 3Hd $s 8Hd Sept. ....... ,6s -lHd 6s I d New York Cotton Market. J (Furnished by Overbeck & tVwke Co.) Jan. ........ 915 907 .910 . 0 906 966 943 925 210 March; .,.. 915 Aug. 973 Sept." . 9S0 Oct. 934 doe. 918 Low 907 : 908 962 , 943 932 ' 910 .910 910 965 943 940 614 Northwest Weather Forecast, ' . Oregon, Weshineton .end Idaho Fair tonight and Wednesday; continued warm; norta to eaat'winds. Ea.M?ni Butter Market. Chtcapn, 30. Butter Firsts, '' , i -ra, 18 He. . .. . 30. Butter Firm, WIDER SPREAD ' BY SEPTEMBER "Wheat Market More Fayor able to Late Months To day's Market Weak. WORLD'S WHEAT PRICES. U July, Chicago , 84 H New Tork. t 96 H St ; Louis...;.......,...,. 84H-,w Minneapolis .....108 Xuluth 106B e Winnipeg 101 H Kansas CIty..M...,, 81H 4 JUiverpool 7 lOfcd CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. July Ibept. Dec Open. .... 5 . .. 86 Close, 84 "H : 80 H 87 June 29. 85 88 H ',.87 Loss. v-mcng-o, june su foreigners cams to the support of the wheat market this morning on short eoverlng. but the ImDrovement wu e ahn.i Mnn. tlon and the market at Liverpool closed unchanged to Mi lower than yesterday. , iiiBiaers were sellers of wheat at July starting at 85, September 86 and December at 87 c, each a disUnot ium irom iM price ruling at the end of yesterday. . . September again took the front of yio iraains ana it price lead over the July shows a further increase. Corn and oats cloaed hlohii, hut i,a. primary receipts: .... Bushels . Today. ... '265,000 ... 878,000 Year ago. 5U4.00U 779,000 Wheat ...s Corn ...... Shipments Wleat ....... 228,00 , 222.000 Corn 461.000 750.000 Clearances: Wheat 44.108 etTOK uais 1.500 7.600 Cash bid and ask prices: No. 2 red. 88(391c: No. & ml. JKSiWSflf No. 2 hard. 8891e: No. s hard II firm - -. ' " Bradatreefs renort nf tha mln Wheat east Of 'Rnrklea acro maA 3,032,000 bu.; Canada increased ISA (inn bu.; Europe and afloat decreased 2.000.. 000 bu.; total SUDDlv decreased 8.873.000 bu. . .., Corn Increased 119,000 bu. Oats Decreased 678,000 bu. (Range by Overbeck & Cooke Co.) . : WHEAT. ' . Open. High. July Sept. Dec, ...... July wept. ...... Dec. July ... Sept,,,.. May . . scarcely awaken the stock market from Its raalfiil slumber.. Trade was aoraln quite small, the sales up to 1 p. m. j reaching- but 144,600 shares. The mar-1 ket onened generally hlsrher with trade I July Inclined to be bullish. From the good Sept. stare tne mantel arirtea into apsoiute uct. auiiness, witn consequent weaKness forced by those who wanted to unload. Net changes lor the day were small. (Rangeby Overbeck ft Cooks Co.) DESCRIPTION. 66H 8 48H 86H 160 28. . i9H 24 84H 131 130' 104 16 27 Amal. Cop. Co Am. Car and F.,c Am. Car c Fd.. t Am. 4JOI. uii, c. Am. Loco o. . , n . - AUI, C3U9tir, v.... Am. Smelt., o. , Am. Smelt, p.. An. Min. Co..,. Am. Wool, o... Atchison. ... . Atchison, p.. . . B. & 0 o...... B. & O., p...... Brook. Ran. Tr. Can. Pac., ;... Cen. Lea., o. . . . Cen. Lea., p . . . . & Q. W.. O. . C, M. & St P.'.' C. & N.W c. Col. F. & I. c... Col. Southern,4o v. . . ,-, . . ... , 1st Did Corn Products, c. do pf J . ..... . Del. & Hud.'.. D. & H. Q..C.,. do nfd Erie, c . Zd pra .-. lst.nfd G. North, bfd. ia Cent. .... L. & N ...... Man hat. Ry. . . Max. Cen. Ky. M., K. & T 0. do Df A . . . . . Distillers .... . Ore Lands .... Mo. Pacific.,,. National Lead N. Y. Central ...103 N. Y., O. & W., c. 40 N. Sc. W., 0 do preferrea Nor. x American Nor. Pacinc, c. Pac M- S. Co.... Penn. Ry. . . . P. G., L. a Co. i steel (jar, c. do r referred. Reading, c. do led pta. .. . do 1st ofd..., R Steel & I., o. &n nref erred. Rock island, o. do Drererrea. St U & S. F.,2 pf do ist pia '. St L. B. W.. e. do urererrea South. Pac o...j do pia Southern Ry, o., do pfd..... ... Texa Pacific.., Union -acmc, o- co pia U. S. Rubber, do prd . , U. S. Steel Co t do pfd........ Wabash, o..,.,.. do Did........ Western U. T,.. Wis. Central, o. do nfd. . . . i . . . Wheefin L, E. . Westlnghouse O a 69H 4H 66H 86 4SM, 9?H 23H 81 H 8 48 160 26 a 194H 85 131 130 104 If It 69H 48 65H 104 41 ill 76 I 60 ..... ..... 136 137 136 121 12i' 120 iiiV iii iii i8r 'i'i' " 65 68 5 16 16 16 20 80 80 ' eew, 'is" "ik" ' '88' 88 '27 'iik" ii 'ii" 146 146 i44 'ii'; 'ii ii" 28 '38 '27 102 102 102 55 68 65 . ;,., ! 65 I 65 1 64 j 59 2V8 66 103 40 HO Ha 80 47 126 76 99 41 22 81 90 66 82 47 169 24 2 6 138 161 89 26 80 48 68 18 IP 19 23 84 1 ami. 129. 1044 14 27 68 AS 4 00 Jj 6! 47 BO 103 40 67 ?0 Total sales, 186,100 shares. "Boston Copper Market. ' . -(Furnished by .Overbeck A Cooke .Co.) Hoe ton, June so. Official bid prices: Adventure Alloues Arcadian Atlantic . ... Blnaham . .'i Bntta coaia. 23 Black Mt,.i-. 85 Cal. & Ariz.. 109 Csl. & Hecla-.6;.5 SKINo. Butte 28H)Apex ......... SHIOld Dom...,. 14HlParrot 88 lOulncy noyaie Centennial o Ilange. Ki y , Greene . .. Wlchiean . s23 :- 7?,; la , v. 9 nannon -r . ; . up. He Pitts. '1'Hina rack . . ITr.'nity ... 1I1 trnbi . I verine knri ... ,1 66 4 88 2 88 18 18 11 0 11 ' JH H July Sept Oct July Sept Oct 8B .',.86 85 86H 87 87 ; CORN. 68 69 69 70 ' 69 60 'oats. 44 44 , 38 S9' 41 , 42 PORK. 1479 , 1470 1490 1497 1495 1S00 LARD. 920 920 932 832 236, 940 RIBS. 827 J 830" 860 , 853 857 860 Low. 84 86 87 68 69 69 44 88 41 . 1465' 1483 1490 912 927 , 932 828 845 862 Close. ' 84.. ir& 69 70A 60 A 44B 89 A 42 1462 1490B 1497A , 917B 933 , 987 827 847B 865 6RAIN IH BULK PLAIf HIGHLY RECOMMEfiDED . Special Plptch to The Joornal.) Spokane, Wash. Jane 80. That It would be better for the farmer to market their grain in bulk, is the opin ion of W. H. Reed, a member of the Washington state grain commission He sums up the cost as follows:. At the thresher, in sacking, there is a sack-Jigger at $3 per day -and two sewer at 84.60 per day each, making 212 per day. If 2,000 bushels were threshed in a day, it would cost at the rate of H cent a bushel xor the three This HEM BUSINESS in doll noon jPortland , Exports Eun Bis: in Moijtli Closing the : fiscal Year. LUMBER TRADE - IS FAIRLY 000D Steam Schooners Engaged In Coast wise xraue uutj n nei ana uuio ber to California Ports Exports Much Larger Than Last Year. Portland June exoorts: Wheat bu. ......... 443,035 Flour, bbls. 60,801 Lumber, feet 6,971,777 , Miscellaneous , . . . . . . . . .-r -...;;,. ,-. f- Total 1374,684 164,428 " 89,062 14.861 ,2602.886 By sending away more than 1600,000 worth of breadstuff s and lumber during the month -closing todays. Portland es tablished a new record for business dur ing June, admittedly .the dullest month of the grain shipping season. ,- The clearing this afternoon of the British steamer Madura send the wheat exports for tha month to the big total of 443,035 bushel.' a fins showing com pared with the usual June shipments. A year ago not a cargo was set afloat for foreign parts, . whereas this year the June exports Of wheat consist of one steamer and two sailing vessel a Coastwise business Waa fairly rood. large Quantities of wheat having been sent on steam schooners - to California ports while the same vessels carried deckloads of lumber amounting to 5, 880,000 feet whipped as follows: Coastwise Xumber Shipments. No. Feet Shoshone, San Francisco........ 800,000 Yosemite, San Francisco 460,000 Yellowstone, San Francisco. ... 400.000 Johan Poulsen, San Francisco,. 350,000 Shna Yak, San Pedro .. 600,000 Nome City, San Pedro..,....... 450,000 Northland. San, Pedro. ......... 400,000 Jim Butler, San Francisco 280,000 Shoshone, San Francisco..... , 200,000 Thos. L. Wand, San Francisco.. 850,000 F. S. Loop, San Francisco...... 400,000 V ...... I . rAMAAn iUSCIIIlLQ, etui x- 1UUIKU, . , ,vu,vvv Johan Poulsen, San Francisco. . 260,000 snosnone. Ban rancisco. ...... 860,000 Total feet .................6,380,000 Foreign -Thlpmsnta. Following cargoes were cleared for foreign ports during June: Kingdom, with; 110,098 bushels wheat, valued at 899,084. Inverklp, Br. ss., for Port Pirle, Australia, with 8,600,000 feet lumber, valued at 231,600. triiavln ' lu ' m at a TiaiHaw wNV 'A vavaaf wha . iui icuil, W UU 3.200.UOO leet lumber, valued &t 112.- Ann Van daS TJSa V1V as TH (4VJI . TTI J-v.- vuucG j.-a usv.a a vy a uiiiibu niiiKuiim. with 102,942 bushels wheat valued at 185.450. Numantla. Ger. ss.. for Honekontr via xoKonama, wun ion, a (4 reet lumber, valued lat 24.562: 60.801 bbls. flour, valued M $164,428, and general cargo ormging me loiai vaiue to i(ji,aoi. WllUe R. Hume, Am. bktn., for Mol lendo, Peru, with 815,608 feet of lum oer, vaiuea at iiz.uoo. Madura, Br, ss., for United Kingdom witn zau.uuv ousneis wneat, vaiuea a 1200,000. NEB HAS KAN CX)MLQ. Alliance, Coos Bay. ...July- 4 r;urena, tjurena and coos. ...... .July s City of Panama. Coos Bav. ...... July 8 G. W. Elder, San Pedro.,....,.. July 9 State. San Francisco ......... .July 11 isicomeaia, orient .......July Z6 Arabia, orient .Aug. 15 Alesla. orient....... ......Sept. 16 Numantla. orient ......... .....Oct, 1 men. cost would be saved if tha vhont were run into a wagon or bin through a spout from the machine. - Mr. Reed advocates for a bin a largo galvanized tank, fixed with a top to keep out rain. It being made of iron, there would be no donger of fire dam aging the grain. - On wheat thus stored the farmer saves the following items: Storage, for he need not haul it to the railroad until ha la,, ready; no 'insurance, because the rain cannot burn-in tanks: no posai illty of stock getting into the field and damaging the sacks and grain; the use of the field for pasture as soon as the thresher pulls out; no damage by rain before hauling; hauling can be -done at times when the teams are not em ployed at other work. News Gossip -of Finance Hawaiian-American Liner Dae Here Tomorrow From Seattle. The Hawaiian-American liner Ne braska is due to arrive here tomorrow from Seattle, having left that port last fni xor tne uoiumma river, he Nebraskan comes to Dick uo some rrelgnt ror shipment to New lorn by way of the Tehauntepeo railroad across the Isthmus, so It is said. No definite advices have been received here by the company's agent as to whether or not the line will send regular steamers her in the future, and he has no definite in formation concerning the future move ments of the Ne bras Kan. The Hawaiian-American line, ha long been urged to place Portland on it route, but so far this has only been done in one or two instances. The last time one of the company steamers waa sent hers waa when the Matson Navigation eompany of San Francisco placed the Huonian on tne run between rortiana ana uonoiuiu wun : tne mien, tlon of building ud a permanent line. The Hawaiian-American line sent one of its steamers here at that time and. promised more, but no sooner, had the Hilonlan been taken off the run than the Hawaiian-American liners also failed to show up. A rew flays ago a rumor was reported to the effect that the Matson Navigation company intends having its large and new steamer pur lins call at Portland on her way to and from Honolulu, and It is now believed that possibly this is responsible for the XNeDrasKan coming nero at vuis uiue. MARINE NOTES. London, June 30. Consols -for- money ana .aucuunv sown -ito. , New York, June 80. TJ., S. Steel is expeciea io-enow upwards of 236,000,. 000 net for 6 months. - xncw ' i urn, jane so. Anaconda cop oer declared Quarterly dividend of Hon A share, payable July 16, to stockhold ers oi recora juiy s. This 1 the same a tne last aiviGend. ivew xora, June 30. sterling ex change; : Demtind, 486.8648; 0 days, 488 g4$6; cables, 4 8 6.96! -, . Nexrrk, June 80Bar - silver. ' New York, June 0. Conner. wen.Tr- tendon, June 80Sllver, 24L V , New - 'Tork. June SO (Tviv.m bonds: '-..- . ... Twos, registered ,....-1 0 4 do coupon . . 104 Threes, registered ....... 100 do coupon ........... 100 Small : bonds ........... 100 Fours, registered ....... 121 ao coupon ..,......,. 122 'X wos, rusmt 108. ioi 10m 122 122 j J Commercial Review Annual. For many years tha Portia. rvim. merclal Review has Issued annual num bers but the latent ; endnnvnp. tha eighteenth annual revlow, is - a .publi cation mai surpasses au - previous . ef forts of Editor Leo Peterson. -it pnm. pil'er, and publisher. While the preperit muKuwwi eumon is Riven- mostly ovor to a writeup of the Seattle' exposition. th r'fular annual crop statistics are luilc-d aad prav very valuable to the Astoria, Or.. June 80. -Arrived at mldniirht and left un at 2 a. m. Steamer Roanoke, from San Pedro and way ports. Arrivedi at 4:80 and left up at 7 a. m. Steamer Thomas L. Wand, from San Francisco. Hailed at e a. m. tteamer Olson & Mahony, for Grays arhor. . -..... ,.: " Seattle, Wash..' June 30. Sailed at 9:80 a. m. Steamer Nebraskan, . for Portland. ' Astoria. Or.. June 30. Arrived at 1 P, tn. Norwegian steamer Tabor, from Bremerton. Sailed at 1:80 p. nu French bark Vendee, for Queenstown or Fal mouth. Arrived at :60 and left up at 10:60 P. m.--Steamer .Rose City, from San Francisco. ' . , San Francisco, .June 80. Arrived at 1:30 p. m. Steamer jonan .rouisen, from Portland. Arrived at 11 a,-m. Steamer Maverick, from Portlands ' Astoria. Or.. June 80. Condition Of the bar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind south, mat 1A miles:, weather, cloudy. . Tides at Astoria today High water, 1:19 a. m., 8.3 rest; 4:ou p. m..i. ieou Low water, 8:28 a. m feet; 8:28 p. m 8.7. feet :. ' - . ; ' ALONG THE WATERFRONT. - The steam schooner Nome City, Cap tain u.naMi ArrlvAff nt Cminh .street dock this morning from Ban Francisco to take the place oi in Alliance on the Coo Bay run for a trip while the regular boat la given her annual over hauling. - , . '- - The steamer Ross City, Captain Kld ston, arrived from San Francisco early this morning after a rough trip up the coast She bucked head winds all the way. . The ; steamer Roanoke of the North Paclflo Steamship company's line -arrived this morning at Martin's dock from San Pedro and way. ports. A large number of meh are kept busy washing away the silt and mud that was. deposited on the docks - by the water. ------ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. : Begnlar IJners Sue to Arrive. Alliance. Coos Bay. .,......,... July 1 City of Panama, Coos Bay.... M .July B Eureka, Eureka and Coos. ...... .July 8 State, San Francisco.-,.,..,... ..July 1 u. w. njiaer, ban jrearo, way. ...July 7 Nlcomedla, orient .............. .July 14 Rope City, San Francisco. . .July 14 Roanoke. San Pedro and Way., .July 14 Anabia, orient ................. .Aug. 1 Alesla', orient ................ .t pdL 1 Numantla, jorlent ............ .Sept 15 Beg-nlax Xlners to Depart. Roanbko, San Pedro and 'way, . ..July 2 essels la Port. 1U Broderiok Castle, Br. ship ., .'. .Stream Larglemore, Br. sh.......O. W. P. dock Crown of India, Br. bk. ...... .Drydock Leyland Bros.. Br. sh. . . . . .....O. W. P. Donna Francesca, Br. bk, .Astoria Ancalos, Br. ship O. W. P. Churchill. Am. sch. .Astoria Echo, Am. bktn......... Astoria Keiburn, Bri bk.- , ,. .Llnnton Minnie Kelton, Am. ss. . . . .Astoria Emanuel Accame, It. bk. .. .Greenwich H. K. Hall. Am. sch . '. . Inman-Poulsan Asgard. .Nor. sh....... Jefferson street John A. Campbell, Am. ss.Tonsrue Point Guernsey. Nor. a. ...... .Tongue Point Al vena, - Am. ach. ... .Astoria Madura, Br. as. , .Oceanic Letlttla. Am. sch. . ........ . -Hutnlor Aeou, Br. ss ... w ....... . North Pacif io Albert Rlckmers, Oer. bk. Stream Ascot, Br. ss..... .7. Llnnton Northland,. Am. "ss. Portland Lumber Co. Shoshone. Am. ss. ............ .RaJnler Rosecrans. - Am. - ss.. . , , . ... .Portsmouth i nomas i, wand. Am. ss. .On way up Rose City, Am. ss.. ....... .Ainswortn Roanoke, Am. - ss. ... .. . . .Martins Daisy Mitchell, , Am., ss. . t . , . . .Llnnton Nome City. Am. ss........ Couch street ' Bn Jtont to.Xioad lumber. ' Alumna, Am.- sch, . .. . . . , , j . . . .Kahulul Sehome, Am. sch, . ... .La Boca Yellowstone, ' Am. ss.....San Francisco James J. Garfield, Am. ss.San Francisco Cascade. Am. ss. ......... Ran Francisco Virginia, Am. sch . , . .. , . San Francisco F. H. Loop, Am. sen Kan Francisco Washington,' Am.- sch. ..San Francisco Rainier, Am. sch........ San Francisco Sa Bonto With Cement and General, Aberf oyle, Br. sh ............ . . Antwerp Bldart, Fr. bk. ............... .Antwerp Ulan uranam, Br. sn. ......... .Cardiff Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk..,.,.. Antwerp Vlncennes, Br. sh. ... .v ....... .Antwerp Gael, Fr. bk. .London Neatsflelds, Br. sh.... ........ Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr, sh.,,..,. Antwerp Brabloch. , Br. bk. Antwero KUloran, Br. sh...... Antwerp Joinvllle, Fr. bk. ............ .Antwerp Cnrmanian,- Br. bk. ..... ... ..Hamburg Rochambeau. Fr. bk.,,,...,.....Lelth Gulf Stream. Br. bk...,...,.. Antwerp 114.. T . . . T ...... Eugene Schneider," "Fr.' bk."! 'Antwerp float . aiilTMi Un mjinW. ' La Aoche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Fifeshlre, Br. bk........ Newcastle, A. Bossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Toriisdale, Br. ah ....... . Newcastle, A Tramp trteamers 28a atoata. Taunton, Br. ss.,.............Guayms Tabor, Nor. ss. Bremerton Strathfillan. Br. ss .Batavla Craighall, Br. ss. ........ Ban Francisco Dulwicn, Br. ss. ouaymas Knight Templar. Br. ss. ... .Valparaiso Radames. Ger. ss. ........ .Puret-Sound Sark, Nor. ss San Francisco Katanga. Br. ss .Guaymas Bucranla. Br. ss .Orient Ilford, Br. ss.... ......Newcastle Nebraska, Am, ss Seattle rn Boat In Ballast to Xod Grain. Port Crawford, Br. sh...........Callao Agnes uswaia, Br. sn.,....,..,,caiao River Falloch, .Br. bk. .......... .Callao Nordsee, Ger. sh ... Callao Oregon, Ger. sh .Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk...... .Yokohama Henrietta. Ger. sh. West coast Aster, Ger.; bk. ........ ;J. . . .Valparaiso Marechal de Noallles. Fr. bk. Wost coast '. Homeward Bound, Am. bk.Vanu'v'r. B. C. Le Pelier, Fr. bk.;. ;,.Hrbart Balnte Anne, Fr. bk.. Newcastle,, N. b. VV. Anionnna,-tjr. dk. ......... . ...iquiquo Lydgate, Br. bk. .Santa HoBalia Vigo, Nor. sh. ...MeJUlones Desdamona, Br. sh. ............ .Callao Cornil Bart Fr. hJL. .Newcastle, N. B. W. Sully, Fr, bk...., ....... ......Antwerp CrIUon, Fr. bk.- Antwerp Genevieve Molinos, Fr. bk. . . . .Hobart paghlld. Nor. bk. ............. .Caldera , euieUy. Fr. bk , .. .Hobart son Blum. Fr. bk.... ,, .San Francisco ( Oil CJarrler Srn Bout. ' : - j- Aauneion, Am. ss........ban irrancir BATII AND SIIAVE, , , ' COURT'S SENTENCE - ''You' are sentenced to a bath, a shave and five days' Imprisonment".! said Judge Cameron this morning to Walter K. King, who hadt been' caught . trying to break Into the, warehouse -of j tha Pearson-Paae comoany. East First ' and East Washington streets. King had apparently been enjoying the rod route of traveling for a long time, and he needed the little attentions to his per son. . New, Tork Bond Market.: '' , Bid. Asked. Mich. Cent, & per cent... .100) Penn. R. R 6 per cent.... 100 United Rys. of St L., 4s. St. L. & S. F., Ref. 4.... . &. W. cons., 4S.V...... Met Bt By., Hef. 4S H. I. 1st Ref, 4s 100 100 82 ?i 88, 48 85 5 8 108 1 ! 187 . 91-'. Inter. Met., 4s 65 Atlantic Coast Line, 4s..., 80 v. n. i. . . . . . .. . . . O. S. L., Ref. Gold 4...,., 80 Cons. Traction. Co., 6s. ...102 .Erie 1st -cons., 4s... ...... 83 Colorado Southern, 1st 4s.. 89 Cent Pac., 1st 4s.,... t,, 97 AtL Coast Line Cons.. 4S.. .. L. A N.. Unified 4s........ 98 - C, B. & Q Joint 4s.,,..,. 98 Heading, uenerai , s. . C. & O., Gen.. 4s., ...... ..100 .101 Un. By., O. Tr. (Phift.) 4s. 66 67 - Kleo. & Peo., (Phlla. 4s.. 89 90 -j U. R. I. Co Col. Phlla.)4a 73 , 1 .h Northwest Bank Statement. -" PORTLAND Clearings today,,.,,.,.....! 789,406,20 Year ago. ............... 1,398,216.12 Balances today , 86,965.08 Year ago 168,126.29 ', - . SBATTLH. , -. -; Clearings 11,866,19 Balances 838,268 TACOMA. ; Clearing ...761,I97 ! Balance , 87,204 Portland Grain Export. . Quan- Season 1907-08 tlty. Wheat bu....... 16.600.000 Flour, bbls 1,058,279 Barley, bu 1,217,426 ' Value. ' 818.800.004 8,968,192 -; 865,86t , Shipment to California.' Wheat bushels .2,200.609 Flrrnr lihls..... ........... 230.000 Barley, bushels.....! 200,004) Oats, cental a .... ;.u ., 100,000 Tacoma Wheat Market. ' ' - Tacoma. June 30, Wheat Club, 86c; bluestem. 88c; red, 84o. . - Portland Construction Company Of PORTLAND, OREGON ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS OF ELECTRIC RAILROADS, POWER GENERATING PLANTS AND CONCRETE DAMS, " CAPITAL STOCK, 5500,000 Par Value $100 Per Share 9100,000 PREFERRED, $400,000 COMMON This company has contracts for the construction of 200 miles of electric railway through Gilliam, Wheeler, Wasco, Crook and Grant counties; also contracts for concrete and steel dams on the John Day and the Deschutes rivers ; also for concrete work on bridges and buildings amounting to over $6000,000. These projects are being financed by a bond issue of the Wasco County Electric & Water-Power Co. to the amount of $15,000,000, and the money se cured from the sale of this bond issue will be de voted to the payment of tho above-mentioned can tracts. We Offer $100,000 of the Preferred Stock of This Company, Paying 8 Per Cent Per Annum, $92 Per Share; guaranteed by contract wiox. the promoters to turn over to a trust company twice the amount of the par value of this stock in bonds of the Wasco County Electric & Water-Power Co., to be held in escrow as security for the payment of this stock at the end of 10 years. A sinking fund to retire this $100,000 of stock at the end of 10 years being a stipulation in the preferred stock, which will pay. as above men tioned. 8 per cent dividends per annum. . ' ' This stock controls the entire assets of the com pany. s ' - ' . ; The money secured from the sale of this pre ferred stock will be used for the purchase of equip-" ment and for actual construction of 40 miles of grading and contractors' skeleton railroad to; haul -material for construction of power dam at he John Day river, and for all other purposes incident to the carrying forward of the work involved in thesi con- : tracts. . - We can recommend this stock" to be a first-class investment. . . - -' "- " COOK cSr .TRUBY 511 Corbett Bldg. Portland, Oregen A-2184 J Oyer beck: (k& Cpbk Co.' i ' Ccmnlssloa Klerchs&ts, Stocks, Cosds, CoUon, Grain, Etc 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINO - v'i Member! Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan & Bryan, Chicago, New York, Boston. H We have the only private wire connecting Tortfand with the eastern , - . . exchanges, . " .!-, . : liohav. k. u. ;."UK ,, Rose City, San Francisco...,,, July 4V , ';. .' ' - : .- : ,A :