The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 01, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    GREATEST MM
CHERRY CUP
niAVOR'S ax on
WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY
Oil PACIFIC COAST
LIIW
LOCAL CHEESE
News. Gossip
of Finance
Hazelwood Jlas Added Thoii
Not Likelv- AmfiriiiTHPrifq-
HALF CENT UP
(Mil PRICES
PRICE RISES
sands to Dairying Inter
ests Name Fainous.
mil Pass.Over City Ex
ecutive's Veto.
London, July 1. Sliver, ti ll-ld.
UAI
nnifivtno
WORLD WHEAT
Flats, Triplets and Daisies
Go to 13 l-2c Along the
1 Street Today.
Mucfr strength has appeared in the
local cheese situation during the past
""' tew days, .end advanced quotations are
the result.
While the on tDUt In the Tillamook
.m.ntm "i va1ivoi1 to be a record
breaker, there has at no time been any
great weakness in quotations. 1 he
flush o the season shewed cheese to
.''. be somewhat dull, oui prices cimiam
hu' ittiia in conaeauence of. the Jn-
i. . creased output. - . , "'
' Today's advance in cheese prices
amounts to c a pound; Putting the
value of full cream fiats, Daisies and
triplets-to 13&C a pound and Young
.American-at 14 fee. The advance is due
locally to the- sharp rise at 'TUlamooK
recently. Over in the cheese country
the advances during the past few day
have reached from H c a pouna.
no the local rise scarcely covers the
advanc at primary points. This Is
causing much firmness in local condl-
"tions. . " . ,
. Heavier buying Is noted by the north
ks well as the south during Me past
few days. Requirements or me wnoie
fiale and retailers have doubled during
that period, This Increase in opera
tions caused the sharp rise by the mak
' 'ers. . .
, Reports Indicate that stocks of chaese
5 . at Tillamook avauaoie ror me s&uen
market art not near so heavy as atftlc
Ipated; the sales while .formerly being
mow, show a good total. .
"' Batter Just Holding Its Own.
Prices In the dreamery butter mar
ket are Just holding their own locally.
Ijatest reports from outside makers In
dicate that while they are turning out
more butter than at any time this sea
son, the output is not up to last year's
make. City creameries report the same
condition. There seems to be little like
..'... llhood therefore at the moment for any
anvance in quotations and a drop in
values seems utterly out of the ques
tion. , Egg Market Is Doing Better.
In' some instances strictly fresh
ranch egga are being quoted c higher
today because of the smaller supplies
and seemingly improved demand. For
select candled stock as high as 19c a
dozen Is being obtained along the street
today, although many sellers report be
Insr unable to secure oyjer 18Hc. It be-
1 hooves shipper to take wrach more care
in the stock they send to market at this
time because of the possible loss to
them if quality is not up to the scratch.
' . The trade is more and more demand-
Ing an esrsrthat-ie first-class, and it
. .'will not pay shippers to send another
quality ic- mis marKet. sending oaa
' quality eggs to market la a direct loss
to the shipper, for he has to pay jvx
. -. presnage on stock that he gets abso
lutely no returns.
Bostom Julv 1. Osceola directors de
clare f 2 quarterly dividend.
New York. July l.-T-Sterllns: exchange
Demand, 486.954486.97; 60 days, 486.80
486.70; cables, 487.20 487. Z6.
Boston. Julv 1. Best erade of lake
copper continues to sell at lie, aunougii
during the past week sales, have been
made at concessions. Latest reports
frojn Cananga state resumption of two
rurnaees at trie ureene i aminea sunaay,
July 6.
Government
New York. July - 1
bonds:
Twos, registered ...104
do coupon 104
Threes, registered 100
.do coupon 100
Small bands - 100
Fours-, registered. 121 i
JO COUPON. . .... . ,1234
Twos. Panama ,
105
i&o;
ion
122
128 U
Ex. payment.
New York. July 1. Pennsylvania
railway earnings for May show a net
decrease or jl.z&o.ouo.
New York. July 1.-
80c.
-Pig iron is out
DULL IN HOP MARKET. -
Recent Krebs Sale Is Only One Be-
ported Inaependence Crop Good
According to John and Conrad
Krebs, their hopyard at Independence
will-turn out a larger amount of hops
. this season than a year ago, and they
, Pay that other yards In that nelgh-
twhooa - are- looking eqany well.
However, there are all sorts of re-
torts from other districts.
Local hop market Is quiet with the
recent sale of the Krebs Bros, hops to
en Aurora man as tne oniy aeai. mis
lot was of - prime quality, but at this
time may be considered choice. It sold
- a fraction over 5c a pound.-
The New York Producers' Price Cur
rent gives the following view of the
emiaticn:
"The dullness ln all our markets con
tinues, and no transactions of any im
portance are reported from any section.
Business with, brewersis reported as
pemg exceptionally quiet, caused no
doubt by the continued falling off of
Veer sales as reflected by the Internal
Jievenue figures reported last week.
Crop news continues uniformly good.
The London "Brewers' Journal, under
date of the 15th Inst, reports the yards
as looking extraordinarily well, and
that all indications point to a larger
crop in England than was picked last
year. All the large growers are devot
ing tne usual attention to their yards,
the smaller ones being the only negr-
. lected yards. Mall reports from the
continent are also excellent, and from
New-' York State the continued fine
weather .has kept the crop up to the
iiiga average neretoroxe commented
upon. The coast crops are doing fairly
well, and promise good yields.
"The continued falling off in the sales
tt beer is a very important Item for
brewers, and we repeat the figures we
published last week.."
FROXT STREET BRIEFS.
- Chicken Market Is Improved but
some ueaiera kick at tne l rice.
Salmon run is improving and price
Is down anotner notch.
, Shad run slightly better, but demand
is nominal.
Spring ducks are hard to move at any
J i -.7 utt-BU.n in (. i, ci nun' , i o v. v.nnirnQ
due to activity In fishing and canning
. down the river.
Chicken market Is slightly Improved
In tone, but buyers are complaining of
' - the price,
Loganberries are down 25c a crate to
.. day with larger supplies.
A etil! further decline Is noted In
trflvhftrrlM mIaa t n H n v hoinp ituH. at
. Thrift 1. 25 a crate.
i Ir.e8ed meat market is oteadv for
arrivals In " prime shape. Poor stuff
xiara to mm.: nt snv price.
Front street sells at the following
prices. Those paM shippers are less
regular commlsnlons:
i, Orela. Flour ana Kay.
WEAT Buytcg price Track
Portland Club k6c; blu-stem, 88c red
4c; Willamette valley. fcCc bushel
FLOUR Selling price Eastern Or-
rn 4atnta. I486; straight. I4 0SO
' grraham, s. $4. 4ft; whole wheat! 14'es'
rye, ej, . rales. 3,
MlrtjiTl'FFS Selling price Board
f trade Bran, $2; middlTngt, 130 60
rt,2,,AM2V: chop 21' Per ton!
HAY Producers price Timothy
Willamette vaHey, fancy. lJfcU3 5c.:
. rdlnsry,. 112.69311; eastern Oreeon'
.,Slt,lt: mixed, 110310.60; clover Ig
; grain, 111811; cheat. IllQu
rAKUiti-teea. izt.ss; rolled. 127 6
em.M; brewing, 127.
OATft Nor l white. txT.IO; gray; $17
per tea
-' Matter. 'gga aa4 romltvy.
E UTTER FA 'Delivery lak, Port
land Sweet cream, it fee; aour, Slia
; lb. " : - -
BCTTER Extra creamery, lie: fan
cy, 21 c; ordinary. Ilia (f.ZHe; More,
lie. .
KOGS Extra fancy, candled, lis
C urrstB rull cream, fiata. tripleu
snd 'daisies,.., 11 He; 'loung Americas,
IoiLTRT Mixed chickens, tl He
- If. fr.vers, Ifco lb; broilers, lte
nto. sijo 10; lurxeys, alive,
lie; Sr-isei. 11M lb: turkeys, alive,
17c: irwwi llft2tc lb: spring ducks.
j-uiuy, ItfUo lb. Mgfter.
' He Wool aag Klaea. : , '
J!"p 10T crop, first prims. ot
mi, 4'e; rje-l'ura to Krlm, c; nte
v, ISe Jb. crp, 2ij3Ho lb;
, tn, te sn.1 for tbrt-e years.
v. L W l.:n-..i:e vailey.- ltt
each; short wool, 2540c; medium
wool, B0c9ll each; long wooi, 7&ca
1.25 earn, v
MOHAIR 1907 Nominal, 18Hlc
H1UB8 Dry hides. 12(ft)lo Jb; green.
46c; calves, green, B7o: Kips, ,5o lb;
bulls, green salt. 2tt3V-3 lb.
TALLOW Prime, per lb, 3Q4c; No. I
and eresse, 2tff2J4a.
CfilTTIM BARK ! H & 4c lb.
Traits and Tegetabiea.
POTATOE8 Oldi selling, 657Sc;
sweet, 66c; new potatoes, $1.60
75.
ONIONS Bermudav 11.25 per 5&-lb.
crate: 6-crate iots. tl.40 per crate:
California red, $1.2d per sack; yellow,
$1.50; garlic, 15c lb.
APFLKS New calirornia, ji.bo.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges $3.76
25: bananas, 5 He per lb: crated, 6c:
emons. $3.5004.75 box: grapefruit. $4
(SJ4.50; pineapples, Hawaiian, $6.00
dos; strawberries, Willamette valley
75cS1.25; cantaloupes, $1.60ff 1.75; ap
ricots. 90cg:$1.16; blackberries, $1.40;
peaches, ibctgii; .pears, $i.sa; grapes,
1.60; raspberries. 10c: loganberries.
llBl.26: cherries. Royal Ann. 8c lb.
VEtiiflTABLES Turnips, new Oregon.
Oc: beets. B0o: carrxts. 2c Der dozen
buncnes; riarsmps,. sueia ji.uu; cabbage.
1.50; tomatoes, uaiirornia, si box:
reans. unmc ld; cauliflower. California.
crate, $1.760 2.00; peas, Oregon, Shi
5c; horseradish, 8 10c; artichokes, )
nil: crepn nninnn fin?' npnnor.
bell. 26c: Chile. 20c lb: head lettuoe. 25
lasoc dos; cucumbers, hothouse, local.
Mtti aoi raaisnes. irc aos uncnes:
rhubarb, Oregon, 24 3c; celery, (t-);
asparagus;-yaHrornia, 8.go lb; goose-
errieB, MlwVc; eggplant, lO(B15o;
green corn, imwibo aoi.
OrooerlM. Huts, Sts.
SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re
fineryCube, $6.80; powdered, $6.45:
berry, $6.26: dry granulated, $6.26; XXX
granulated, $6.16; conf. A $6.26: extra
B., $6.80; golden Q.. $6.80: . D., yellow.
$5.65; '' beet granulated, $4.05; barrels,
15c; half barrels 30c; boxes. 660 ad
vance on sack basis.
(Above prices are 10 days net cash
quotations.)
HONEY $. 60 per crate.
COFFEE Package brands, $16.60.
S A LT -Coarse Hal f ground. 100s,
$11.00 per ton; 60s. $11.60; table, dairy
60s. gfe.60; IOCS, $16:9' fcai'ea. $1 8:
Imported Liverpool, 6tr, $20.00: 100s.
$19.00; 4s, $18.00; extra fine barrels,
2a, 6s and 10s. 4. 605. 60; Liverpool
lump rock, J20-50 per ton.
RICE Imperial Jartan No. 1, 6c; No.
3. 5Vx?6c; New Orleans, head. 7c;
Aax. ); Creole, 6o.
BEANS Email white, $4.78; large
white. $476; pink, $3.86; . bayou. $3.85;
Lim&s. $6.85: Mexican reds. ( ).
Keats, rlsh and Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Front street.
Hogs, fancy, 7o lb; ordinary, 6 He;
large, 6;y6c; veal, 'extra, 8c per
lb.; ordinary, '7 7 He per lb-." heavy, Jc
per lb.; mutton, fancy, 8Qt& per lb.;
spring lamb. 7c.
HAMS, BACON. ETC. Portland pack
(local) hams, 10 to 13 lb-16 He per lb;
breakfast bacon. 16&23c per lb; picnics,
11c per lb; cottage roll 12c lb; regular
short clearB smoked. 12c per lb: backs.
smoked, 12c lb;. 'smoked short clears,
12c lb; clear belles, smoked, 13 He lb;
shoulders, 12c per lb; pickled tongues.
70c each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf; 10s, 13 Me
er lb; 6s. 18 He peflb; 60 lb tins.
iHc per lb; steam Tendered. 10s. 1214c
per lb; 6s, 12 H per lb; compound, 10s.
ihic per lb.
flounders.
6c ner lb: halibut. 6c ter lb: striped
bass, 15c per lb; catfish, 11c per lb; sal
mon,' chinook, 8c lb; bluebacks, 8c lb;
steelhead, 8c lb; herrings, 6c lb; soles
Board of Trade of Tortland
Deals in Futures for
First Time.
Ho Winds Blowing.
Special ' information received
from the Dement Bros. Milling
compan at Walla Walla states
that hot winds blew through
that section yesterday and undoubtedly-'
did damage to the
growing wheat crop.
Portland sent out its first official Quo
tations on wheat futures today.
dust 24 grainmen were present and
considerable enthusiasm was noted.
The trading started promptly at 11:80
m. and closed a half hour later.
Gay Lombard was the first quotation
maker, selling- 6,000 bushels December
wheat (club) at 80c. There were sev
eral offers to buy at this figure, but no
more was offered for sale.
For September wheat there were no
sales, no stocks being offered.
Among those present were uuy Lom
bard, B. E. McAvlnney, M. N. llouser,
Julius Lippett, J. C. Robinson, J. E.
Murphy, Leo Peterson, W. H. Jobes,
Walter A. (loss, R. P. Knight, W. A.
Gordon. F. E. Ford. E. L. Smith, n.
Palltxsch, Al McAyreal, H. 8. Starrett
O. H. Runge, B. Streefle, Joseph Reed,
Fred Muller. R Chllcott and Henry ai
bers.
Official price range:
WHEAT.
High. Low
SliB 80
85 80
BARLEY. ,
A 1.15 1.15
A 1.20 A 1.00
OATS.
A 1.26 A 1.10B 1.17HB
Chicago and Liverpool Show
, a Very Sharp Rise JVith
Damage Reports.
Chicago. July 1. Snow, the eron ex
pert, figures on 420,000,000 bushels fof
winter wneat, xnis la 20.000000 bush
els less than he estimated In hie last
report.
-The next irovemrnent eron rnnrt will
be issued July 8 at 1 p. m., Chicago
lime. .
WORLD'S WHEAT PRICES.
v iiuago . .., , jsb
St. Louis 851,
Kansas City 829
New York 97 A
Minneapolis . .....1.06 B
Liverpool , , 7s 2d
Portland 82iSB
September.
ept
Deo.
Sept
Dec.
Open.
. 80
. . 80
. 1.16
. 1.20
Close.
82HB
82HB
1.16
l.W
Sept
Dec.
1.26
1.32 HA 1.82 H 1.25B 1.25 B
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Trade Is Slow With but Small Price
Changes.
New York, July 1. Stock prices
opened steady and made a gain of a
few fractions on a demand from, shorts.
The close was near last nlnlit's close.
The directors of the Wabash, rail
way have decided not to ' pay interest
at this time on Wabash debentures A
and 1. .
Range of prices:
DESCRIPTION.
Goodbye to
Old Potatoes
7o per lb; shrimp 10c per lb-, perch,
6c per lb: torn cod, 11c per lb: lobsters,
25c per lb;' fresh mackerel. 80 ner lb:
crawfish. 26c per dozen; sturgeon, UHc
TK kt.nb hat, V Art . - - IK. .Ilv.,
smelt, 6 7c per lb: black cod, 7 Sic lb:
crabs, $1. 001.60 dos; shad, 2Hc; roe
shad, 6c; shad roe. 12 He lb.
OYSTERS Shoalwater Bar. ner rat
ion, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $5.00; Olym-
rla, per gallon, $2.40; per 100-lb sack,
6.006.50: Essl ennnfd 60c ran. 17 00
dozen; eastern fn shell. $1.75 per 100.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.40;
razor clams,, $2.00 per box. 10c Der doa
Paints, Coal OU. Eo.
ROPB Pure Manila, 12 He; standard,
11c; sisal, 4c; I B. sisal, 8 Vic
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbls. 61c;
cases, 69c; boiled, bbls, 63c; rases. 67c
a ga; 101s or Zbu gallons, lc les, oil
cake meal, $34 ton.
BENZINE 86 deg., cases, IMc per
ga'l; iron bbl. 12e per gal.
TURPENTINE In cases. 72c per gal;
wood bbls, 6c per gal.
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7c per
lb; 600-lb lots, 8c lb; less lots. Ic lb
WIRE NAILS Present basis $2.86.
AmaL Cop. Co. .
Am. C. & F., .
do. pfd
Am. Cot'n Oil, c.
Am. Loco., c . . .
Am. Sugar, c . . .
Am. Smelfe, c . . .
do, nfd
Anaconda M. Co
Am. Woolen, c . .
Atchison, e
do,- pfd
B. & O.. c
Brooklyn R. T. .
Can. Pac. c. . . .
C. & G. W., c. .
C. M. & St. P. .
C. & N. W., c . .
Chee. & Ohio. .
Colo. F. &. I., c
C. S., c, ......
Col.. 2d pfd...
Corn Products, p.
iei. tt nun. . .
D. & R. G., c. . .
do p
Erie, c
do second p.
do first d.
u. wortnern. p..
Illinois Central ..
Ixuls & Nash...
M. K. & T., a . .
, do p
Distillers
Ore Land
Missouri Pac. . .
National Lead . .;
N. Y. Central . .
N. Y., Ont. & W.
Norf. & W. c.
North American.
Northern Pac. c
I'ac. Mail SS. Co.
Penn. Ry. .
reo. G., L. & C. .
Pr. Steel Car c
do nfd
Reading o ....
do 23 " pfd .
Rep. I. & S. c.
no pfd
Rock Island c.
do pd. ....
st u & 8. za p
uo isi pra . .
St L. A 8. W. c.
do pfd .......
Southern Pac. c.
do pfd
Southern Ry. c. .
So. R'y, pfd. . ...
Tex ft Pac,
T. St. L. & W. c
do pfd
t'n Pac. c
do nfd
V. S. Rub., c. . .
do pfd
I". S. Steel Co. o-.
do pfd.
Wahash c.
do pfd
West. fn. Tel. .
Wis. Cen., c. . . .
do pfd
Wheel. L. Erie. .
Westlnghouse .
66
9
66H
47
126
76
1101
81 W
86"
47
.160
.133
.151
. 40
27
30
48
126
76l 76
1 01 4 99
6
47
125V4
n
81 Hi
86
48
160
or.
81 V4
85
4TW
159
S3
96
36
47
126
76H
42
n
M W
91
86
16K
Chicago. Julv 1. Wheat was lifted
out of the rut temporarily todav and
given a chance to advance lHc or bet-
ierfat tne best point -of the day. There
was a broad trade with better encour
agement on all aides than for some
time. There wer. several good reasons
ror tne strength.
The weather over Kansas and Mis
Bouri was wet and the forecast Is for
more rains over nearly all the winter
wneai states tonignt.
Not only Is harvesting delayed, but
dispatches claim that the rains are in
juring the quality of the wheat and that
there is already serious loss from
"splitting" wheat.
St. Louis houses reported very light
country offerings today and Kansas
City messages state that the millers
are after the wheat there.
Cash wheat No. 2 red, 8991; No.
8 red, 87A89; No. 2 hard, 8991; No.
3 hard, 9799.
Range by Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
WHEAT.
July ..,
Sept. . . .
Dec. ....
May ...
CORN.
July ' 69 i -70
Open. High.
.. 64H 864
.. 86H 874
.. 87 89J
.. 91 "4 92.
70
60
71A
61
Sept. '
.Dec.
OATS.
July 45 46
Sept: 31- 40
May 4.' 43
1 PORK.
July 1455 1462
Sept. 1485 1492
Oct 1495 1487
LARD.
July
Sept.
Oct.
916
July
Sept.
Oct.
915
927
932 v 835
RIBS.
827
845 847
855 855
70tJ
69
45
39
42-4
1465
1482
1492
912
925,
930
822
842
850
Close.
85
87
85
704
60
46
39
42
1460
1487
1492
916
925
935
827
845 B
850B
One of the', most complete plants on
the Pacific coast is the new Haselwood
creamery at Third and Glisan street.
Equipped with - the most medern ma
chinery, with the best cold-etorage
plant that scientific men could plan
and construct, situated In the very
heart Of PnrtlnnH tht. U.lllntlnn la
by far the mnst Imtviptant tantnv 4 r
" uovoiopmem or tne dairy industry
. yiuguii, wnicn tast year turned out
Thatv.Mayor Lane willref use to lgn
the amendments to the hawkers' ordi
nance passed at the. last meeting of the
council seems certain, because of th
fact that if he Intended signing- the
measure he wguld iiave done so yester- '
day. Today Is the beginning of the new
quarter and hawkers' and peddlers are
visiting the cltyXaudltor'a offlna for
Thn tl KA irnnhv ntfnraA hv Marlon I the munose of renew I no- their liiutiiu
produots Valued at more than three J rn,intv rrt- iha Indlvfdnnl rrnnn or I Inttsirtuch as the ameudmehts provide
times the total vin nf th. tt mn I county to tne lnaiviauai, group, , or i . in(,rflsa of 350 mnnih h2
of the state. . I couuty outside of Marlon county for I licenso fee much nonfuslon will result
Started la Spokane. the bt - dlsnlav of commercially P?a"?lf5e.W
ff.-' ti, , - 1 . 1 " - " l ine ruuino onuuiu me uouncil pass
estabHshV.t nli,creamo,X flrat Packed .cherries at the.Salemtfherry jtbe measure .over his veto. Even if he
l"ta.bi1?,hert Spokane, by O. M, Brown, -T . . . . signs It- today. "Which , is imDrobable
r ml7J. xri' atiuhimu ana juun i' there will be a number of hawkers who
Saturday, July V, 10 ana 11. Fiiocoi-wni have to make a second call tojthe
city nait-M square . uieir lee witn tne
L. fmith. Nine years ago, the 'Port
iana plant was ntnrtAil n u fimwn
and T. E.TArmlstead of the Spokane
vvuiing; nere to lalte charge. ,The
institution until it Is now th. Iflrrnnl
cjefmery on the Paclflo coast, And one
tv equippea plants in the coun-
Over 4 nnn miin.
' ' ... .... iwiiMi ij 1 1 11 (5
cuuniy in western Oregon,
nrecelve(1 at thl creamery every day.
iae dally ontnul nf hutt in ail,)
Junds. which Js Just half the capacity
of the present butter making equip
ment, in the manufacture of Ice cream
by R. Loewenfeldt.
GREATER VANCOUVER
HI
PROSPEC
t
I
alone 600 gallons of cream Iq used Bond GiVfiTI hv -TrflfttiOTl
dally, making about 1.000 gallons of llU J-lttl'luu
Cdmpany to. Open Up
Ice cream, whloh i . ahin, Bti
vsu'i- . i company nas on Hand
now about 8,000 gallons of Ice cream to
supply the extraordinary demand of
- The creamery ouerate two
Miller freezers which turn out 160 gal-
CleanllneM in thai TB7 A trYWMA Vt A
institution. Every gallon of oream that
i ivccivea is pasteurised, that Is,
ri t0 J"0" Offeree as to kill every
New Territory
Mayor Lane stated today that tie did
noi Know wnetner ne wouia Bign tne
ordinance or not. lie said that them
were many persons objecting to certain
provisions and that he considers it a
very sweeping measure. The provisions
to which tit wafers are those which havo
made It altnoet impossible for certain
classes of peddler and hawkers to do
business In -the downtown dlstrlots be
cause of the high license created under
the Increases provided for by the
amendments.
If Mayor Lane should veto the meas
ure it Is doubtful whether It would pass
over hie veto despite the fact- that
every councilman present at the last
meeting 'registered as voting for th .
ordinance. Many of them allowed them
selves to be voed In favor of the ordi
nance without knowing what was being
vnitil unon. These may have a change
of mind when It comes to voting for
. (Special Oltpeteb to Tne Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., July 1. Accord- the measure over the mayor'e veto.
mg to a contract entered Into between
particle ofgerm life that may be In It. Vancouver Traction company and
i-flf755 x1?iLtuCP.,.Jn going, from thrf J. JM. Lay, owner of Lay's addition to
basement ; to the TFlfti T floor : he la met ' x.ay s auamon
with a card "tarlngfA! ln th fSSJ Vncouv"-. " "treetcar company
which ,says, "Smokrna not allowed; it BTees to build and operate Its line to
taints. " vnna,, v.a,k.- .v,
Victim of Accident Will Recover.
(Bpeclil pups' ten to Tne Joeroal.)
Roseburg, Or., July 1. A. Harring
ton, the unfortunate man rescued from
Vancsuver hnivhta thus niunin , . I the debris of brick and lime, resultuig
Oleanlinesa StrloUy Adhered to. laiVe disirint fnr' .Mon ,... from tfia collapse of the Weiss building
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hnmVht TiT j - u arara i a Dona or iiu.ooo is put up by the rati- yeaterony. iuim.u """"
Drought from the dalrlax fr h preom. I ...... I.. '.. r I iv.. .v,,ll mnA - hm nn h
Clfrd' la th8 niost thorough o, W, y,erS.f the T contract "y,n Ul -Plna Whlie his injurie. ari" mt V.
$.12. clintlflc .manner, every can being Th9 p"posed line will feave the Main "ere; the attending doctors say they be
headed by steam to the germ-killing .tree? Wt Eaham VvenuV runnfng Jfve wlll rover Th cause oil
y villi. thnrins ,of t u a t V wrfK'.k WsVsl & trAllCB WfllOn Vftl D6-
Lit. cfia, Btr ulPfP?"t 1? the to tne :." i mlU. eaiT VlonJTh. V v ing dug preparatory to erecting the
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1 oiai sales, l,zoo snarps.
Southern Pacific, common. ex-llvldend
1 's per cent.
CONTINUE GOOD TORE
IfJ ALL LIVESTOCK
In
tin3 iZ A coiiis-ieiest inmg or trie limits to Connecticut street north to new Commercial oiud ouuatngr A suae
ft finn ne3n' 0,verl?() carloads, equal JVarrison street and th Jncs T east o the In the-earth caused "by a leading water
In A000t doen, fre"h K8S, were put st Johns road That next of th iif main allowed two-thirds of the north
'Vn1er8tKkl?ful8gSldllnce of the h.wtumit.to fSfirtSS 15S wall of the W.I.. building to s.tUo
trained employes 'of theffazlwobd0 he0"0," bL 8tShP8tTt.beJrnh1;.1,0ft8aS,1 1 ' '
creamerv t lb nonn nt ri.irt, aa. i., lne extension to the St Johns road by -
ntcn n,.. i..,. ." '.' AV January 1. 194)9. -.11- 1
i.A ov-uu iulb nrv (fl. I ,
111 I
,1 .'I I ! I.I. th. .- . ..... 1. I . , . . .
,Z ,""'":,llU0 01 le,r The traction oomfaanv .11. t h-.
?Cream routes leading to the remotest L1 entire system In operation before
districts have been established all over j, i.xrwpmn 5a" bee or
western Oregon, and aa far as Urna'- d5re1 nd within a short time the work
tllla In the eastern part of the slate. In ? Wulpplng that part of the line built
one case cream comes 50 miles bv boat. "u,"mor wm oe unaerTaxeo.
in men naiuea 03 mues ny wagon oe-
'ZtAroo mfleint fromhVoartlanadi .WASHINGTON COUNTY
VETERANS' REUNION
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Today
1907 .
1906 .
1905 .
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
155 110 17
278 436 '1,000
14 ... 732
75
Portland Union Stockyards, July
1. The improvement noted in livestock
values yesterday was readily maintained
ioaay.
Receipts In all lines are small, and
In sheep nominal for the day.
Today 16 horses arrived in.
A year ago today all lines were easv
at unchanged values.
urricuii yard prices today: '
Hogs Best stuff. 16.26 2f 6.85: China
fats, Ju.756.00; stockers and feeders
4.505.0O.
Cattle Best eastern Oresron steri.
$4; medium steers, $3.003.75; prime
fat cows. 1.1; medium cows. 12.50 2.75:
bullfi" and stags, $2.O0'2.60.
hrteep Best wethers. S3.75'a4.0fl:
eprlng lambs. $4.604.7!r; mixed lots.
Scarcely a train comes into Portia ml
that does not bring the cream of Ore
gon dairies to this plant
The owners of a large number of the
better class of "Willamette valley
dairies were paid bv the Haulvorvl in
. . .... a n ,3 v v ci tlug h cuw ouring lyui 1 lnaton
- ; - n iiiuauuiu uuii) Hinii re
ceived 13,698, an average of $112 per
cow for the cream from a herd of 3.1
graded Jerseys. Another Washington
ijr uaiiymuii wtis paia 1,40 last
year for the crer m from 14 cows.
Butffrsk&oea to Alaska. '
Hince Haxelw9ttd. beoamfl an estah-s,e
pants being Germans, will be given dur
ing the day. in the evening there will
a campflre and picnic dinner, also
lished grade on thd-ajiarket, it has been
possible for the farther to get an all
around better price for his cream. This
is due, In a large measure, to the repu
tation gained by the butter manu
factured by this creamery thus creat
ing a demand In distant markets such
as New York, Honolulu and Alaska.
Two carloads of the best Haaselwood
butter were shipped to Alaska this
week, all told over 100.000 pounds will
go to different points in thwinterior
of Alaska this summer. i
Hazelwood butter brought in Port
land last year, and in fact for the past
five years, an average price of 4 6
cents above the price of extra fanes.,
creamery butter on the Elgin Illinois
market Thu v . ra - r. , . . .
-..to ..a. ,a viuill m Ell I I II . .. . .. . .
a large measure, to the dairyman wbo"ng n ,V, y an V. fl ,
supplied the cream. wnu parade will come off. Dancing
(Special Dttpstcb to-The JToarntl.)
Forest Grove. Or., July 1. The Wash-
County Veterans' association
will hold Its annual reunion at Corne
lius beginning today and continuing to
July 4.
Thirteen guns at sunrise today
waa the official Inauguration of the
reunion. Mayor F. Hehoen of Cornelius
111 deliver the address of welcome In
the afternoon. R. W. McNutt, presi
dent of the association, will respond to
the mayor's speech.' The Glee club and
Marital Da no will render music.
July i, will be German day. An in
teresting program, all of the partlci
Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTLAND.
Clearings today 924,830.05
1,478,423.55
76.944 44
104,269.43
. .11,634,971
295,104
Year ago
Balances today
year a go
SEATTLE.
Clearings
Balances
TACOMA.
Clearings
Balances
. . . 1624,844
. .. 74,261
Eastern Livestock Weak.
Chicago, July 1. Official run:
Hog-s. Cattle. flh-en.
Chicago 32,000 18.000 17,000
Kansas City. 12.000 5.000 6.000
Omaha 12,000 2.500 6.600
Hogs opened steady: left over ves-
erday. 4,000. Receipts year ago, 35 -
Pf Mixed. I6.00- .; heavy, t.2ai
-1, w.vvWw.mv, Biil,'fll.SII
- 5 t H . 1
i attle and sheep weak.
Tings rlntied weak to 6c lower. Cuttle
0c lower.
L New potatoes are now in so general
use that there Is scarcely any demand
for old stock With much larger sup
rlle of ni-w stock from California,
prices are dropping quite fast and sales
along Front street are now being made
i it i -c a pound. i nere is an w
crasiri volume of local arrivals of
new potatoes and this has caused a
nominal market to prevail for old stock.
Old jtBtoea are lng ef fered by hold
ers from 65c to 75c a sack.
PRODUCE TS 8 AX FRANCISCO.
rVfXlSS Ftearmg, 201t
gaa- "rancisr'o, inlv t Eggs ("per
doien) California fresh, Including
extraa, 2c; firsts. 21c; aeconds. 16c;
thirds, 17j;; eastern seconds 17c
Butter (per round California fresh
eTtrsa, I2e; firsts, 2Jc; seconds, JOUc;
thirds. 0c; packing No l.. nominal;
packlngr No. 2, nominal.
New cheese lrjr nirn raiitf-i.
.'i-'. ZAP,.L VcVBrsts- 10H: aeconds.
ii,y " 1 . . U"I America rancy,
ljc, firsts. 11c; eastern Oregon fancy.
J't aatrn Oregon Toung America,
Potato, (jier. centAll Kw ritatoea,
sacks. I1C1H; boxes. L1.0; Early
Rose, ! 1.1B. - .
t'tilone Red. yellow IL
Otanaea -tpr box)NsT.i, tlQt;
Valencia. -11 ea.0; tX6 .weita
fancy. 2t081.7. ';'
" Tacotna "ht-at Market.
Taooma. July . l"PThfr- rinH stJ.
bluestem. tto; red. ;4v - .7 '
Xew York Bond Market.
Bid.
Michigan Central 6s lno
Penn. R. R. 6s . . 100 4
tnl R'ys St. L. 4s
Ft. L. A 8. F. ref-4s 67 V,
N. W. Cons. 4 s 96
Met St R'y,.ref 4s 4
R. I. 1st ref. 4s 84 '
Inter. Met. 44 ... 66i
Atl. Coast Line Aa-.. ...
O. R. A N. a.f7T7v. 95
O 8. L ref. goM 4s
Cons. Trac, Co., N. J. ta..:I02Va
Krte 1st Cons. 4s Hi
Colo. & Po. 1st 4s S9 4
Central Pac. Jet 4s 974
Atl. Coast Line Cons. 4s... 91
L. N. unL 4s . . : .. 6
C. B. & Q. Joint 4s 9614
r A O. gen. 4s. 10fl
I n. R'y gold tr. Phll.) 4s. 6t
Klec. A Peo. (Phil.) 4s 09 14
l;n. R'y I. Co., CoL (Phil) 4s 71H
Ex Interest
Liverpool Wlieat Market,
Liverpool. July 1. Official
WHEAT.
Open.
,-..7s 6d
6s 10;, d
Isl0d
CORN.
Jiv ....,. .6s Id
September 6s Id
July
September
1 lerember
prices,
Close.
7s 2d
6s HHd
6s ud
Bs 4V.1
6s ii
Northwest Oop Weather.
tiregon Fair tonight. Thursday fair,
not ro warm Interior west portion, nnn
tinned warm east portion. Westerly
wlniis
Washington Fair tonight Thursday
fair, not so warm except stationary tem
perature near coast Westerly wind a
Idaho Fair tonight Thuraday fair,
cooler north portion.
1 Boston Copper Market.
(Furnished by Orerheck Cooke
Koston. juiy-1. Hid price:
Co)
Adventure
Arcadian . . .
Atlantic
Butte Coal a.
Black Mt...
Glroux
Centennial .
Cop. Range.
Mesa . .....
Mohawk
Mlchrtran ...
Nevada Con...llH
sceo
Oulnct -s
Santa iFe..,.. 1
Coppeii Mt,.40
raly West..,.l.
Xew York Cotton Market."""'"
(Furnished by-J0vrbeck ft Cooke Co.)
January
March . .
August .
Septerr.bei
October .
December
High. Low. Close. T
92 907 917 .
920 910 91SB
970 967 97
r 957 941 950
949 926 93
925 910 921
ALFIiED E0PF DIES
AT BOISE, IDAHO
Alfred Eoff, for 20 years a resident
of Boise, Idaho, died there June 29 at
the age of. 66. Mr. Eoff was one of the
best known men on the . coast. His
long residence in Idaho, where he was
projg4nent in the banking business,
brought him In touch with the vital in
terests of the northwest and made him
known to all the prominent men of this
part of the country. He was in his
earlier life associated with the Unii..
days and their transportation Interests
and he was connected with the Wells
Kargo banking interests of California
for many years. Mr. "Eoff leaves a
widow, but no children. His large
property interests will pass to the con
trol of Mrs. Eoff. The funeral will be
neia rrom inn crematory or this cltv
Thursday, Rev. J. H. Simpson officiat
ing. The services will be private.
M'OOTERN IS MOVED
INTO LAWSOX'S PLACE
United Ptmi Leued Wire.)
San Francisco. July 1. Following
close on the heels of the announcement
Of the resignation of Thnrna. T mnn
from the general sunerlntendency pf the I
"PBlirn division or Tne Koiithern Pa
cific here, came tWe announcement to
day that W. A. McGovern will succeed
Laws on In the high post MMkivum
was formerly superintendent of the
coast division, which Is in hst Inteiiatsrl
to Thomas Ahea-rn, now superintendent
of the Shasta division. No one has yet
been selected to take Ahearn s place..
There is much speculation as to the
real reason for Lawson's rettremeht
He came here last November from, the
general superlntendenoy of the Chicago
& Northwestern, to; which road he has
returned.
be
a baseball game
Music, recitations, a school entertain
ment bythe pupils of Hlllsboro school
and a war drama. "Fort Sumpter to Ap-
riomattox," will be features of 'C'orne
ius day, July 3.
The climax to tho reunion will come
on July 4. The day will be ushered In,
with a sunrise salute of 100 runs JHir-
Prrlot!c
fid fire
works will enliven the evening.
The Top
of the Ladder
CAN be reached by
any young man
who begins right
early in life, and
the best way to do this
is to join the family
circle of some strong
bank. We offer every
facility of a modern
banking house, our
motto being "prompt
service, liberal treat
ment and. absolute
safety.
German - American
Bank
lath and Washington Streets,
POBTLA1TD, OBKOOIf.
Safe Deposit Boxes $4 lip Per Year
o I
906
966
941
926
910
4. 18. A P..
. I Apex
.14 Vi Yukon t
.CSV Alloues ?!4
. SS Bingham .... 25
. 1 V Cal. Ariz. . 106
.! Trinity It
1 Tamarack ... SS
. 4Vs Victoria ..... 4H
.41 Wolverine ...114
t I Kant Butte...
NlDDiRStne . 7
9SV.N0. Butte.;.' CSV
Lnutte coals... 71 hi
Cat Hecla..0
Old Domlnia. CSV
Parrot .i ssZ
BLACK HAND BUSY
AT FERXIEB. C
(Special Dicpatrfe to Tk foaraat)
IctorlS, B C, July 1 Several towns
in -the Interior of British Columbia are
excited over the mysterious operation
of a Black Hand society. Many resi
dents ef FVrnie have received- anonym
mo us notVa of warning, couched In
threatening terma It is reported that
those responsible are miners of foreign
nationality who have private grievances;
Fifteen auenarta vm Vwn ,rK., A
hnt still the threatan
DANIELS A VETERAN
AMONG RAILWAY HEN
. (T1red PrU LmsmI Wire.)
.Lak Jc'd. K Y, July 1. Oeorge
Henry Daniels, who has been general
passenger agent for the New York Cen
tral railroad since 1S9, died here to-
aay.
Daniels waa one of the best known
railroad men in the United States. He
was born In XAne county. Illinois. In
1841, and began his railroad career as
sn engineer's rod man on the Missouri
haciric railroad when he was but a
young- man. He served as general
freight, and passenger agent for the
Chlcsgo at Alton from mo to 18SI and
after that time had served as commis
sioner In several of the big trlffto as
sociations in the country.
NOT SO WARM AS
IT WAS YESTERDAY
At I o'clock this afternoon -the
weather bureau thermometer ' recorded
71 degrees, which ie several dear
cooler than it the corresponding hour
yesterday. District Forecaster Deal!
Jays It will riot be so warm tomorrow, 5
yesterday afternoon's maximum ht
waa 91 - it .,it. i
BANKERS and LUMBERMENS
BANK
Corner Second and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon
CAPITAL $250,000.00
OFFICERS
fj. K. Went worth. . .Prestdaflt JI. D. Story ..Casnlef
John A. Keating. . .Vice-President F. A. Freeman. , .Asslst't Cashier
DIRECTORS
O. K. Wentworth
Charles S. Russell
P. 8. Brumby.
Pr. K. A. J. Markenilo
George O. Bingham Robert T.
H. D. Btory
Lloyd J. "Wentworth
J. E.' Wheeler"
Geo. L. McPherson
John A. Keating
Platf
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
fit)
m
iNOVVrKG that the officers and directos
ot the Security bavmgs & Trust Com
pany faithfully and carefully attend to
the duties which devolve upon them,
the people have every confidence in
the stability of this conservative banking inti
tution. If you are not a depositor of the Se
curity Strings & Trust Company we respect
fully invite you to investigate its. strength and
facilitie. and.' open an account, ' subject to
your check.
SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY
COKBSTT BTTZiDZsTO, rOZTXAJTD, OUSOOa
Capital fSOOeWtX Barplas 9390,000.
Overbeck & Coke Cdc
Commtsslon EIerchans, Slocks. Bonds, Cotton, trite. Etc,
- 21W17 fiOARD OP RADE BUILDING -
Memberi Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondent ol Login & Bryan,
. Chicago, New York, Boston.
( ,Wt hare the only priyite wire connecting" Tortland with the eastern
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