THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINO. JULY 13, 1908.
WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY
H1EL0IIS
FOB EVERYONE
Three Cars Arrive This
Morning and Several More
Are Due Quite Soon.
i
Gains Sharply After Damage
L Reports Are Received
From- West.
Ths watermelon season wm formally
opened here today with the arrival of
three carloads.
While one car had rrevlously arrived
In the murker tlm mmnlv nroved bo
acant that few people secured a taste of
we watery rrult.
Today's arrivals were generally In One
condition, although one car was riper
than the othors.. During the week fotrr
additional cara aro expectea nere i "
market along Front street wa In fine
shape for the melons when they werj
unloaded this morning. Everyone wanted
to buy and In consequence prices held
very stiff. While the first car sold nt
io a pound, today's arrival sold at
2HLct a nnund. the latter price for
some carefully selected stock.
, Telegraphic advices received from
' California state that the demand for
melons Is greater than supplies at this
time and that price are very firm in
consequencu. .
Trull Trad Is Very Good,
Along Front street the trade In fruits
was very good today. 'Receipts as a rul
were not very heavy outside of the
watermelons and demand Is Increasing.
A car of Bt. John peaches arrived In
from California and found a better de
mand that formerly because sties were
a trifle larger than previous receipts.
Loganberry canning season Is on in
full swing among the housewives and
the result Is a very liberal Increase In
the demand. The Brooks association
continues to make liberal shipments, but
because of the better call the market is
holdlnir ou tt stead ly at H a crate ior
beat stuff.
Btrawborry arrivals at this time are
rather small and the market is quite
firm with the top at $1.60 a crate for
24s. Quality Is quite badly mixed, how
ever, and the price ranges down con
siderably In consequence. .
Currants are coming In somewhat
more freely, and in better shape. Prices
are holding high and. show no disposi
tion to recede because the demand is al
wavs better for currants than supply.
Some few arrivals of wild blackberries
are reported locally but supplies are
still too small to basea quotation.
Raspberries nre In quite liberal sup
ply along the street with demand Just
about equal to the output at former
week's values.
Cantaloupes Scarce and Hla"hT.
Because of the very low prices that
have been In effect In thlsjnarket thus
far this season heavy arrivals at the
start breaking down prices Front
street handlers report a scarcity of
stocks at present and In consequence
values are showing a additional ad
vance of 25c this morning. Another car
is due tomorrow morning.
Cherry market U still verv slow be
rnnAe of the nress of supplies. C'anners
are handling but a small percent of
their usual output because of the over
finn; rrn(Mtlnn of the canned fruit mar
ket, due mostly to the very high values
that have ruled .during the past two
years.
CHICAGO WHAT
MOVES SWIFT
Chicago, July 13. In the past
week hot weather In North Da
kota has destroyed 25 per 'cent
of the crop, according to B. W.
Snow, the crop expert. If hot
weather continues It will destroy
the crop entirely.
July
Bept.
Dec.
May
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. July 11. Gain.
8S4
,...90
...92
...95V4
91 Vi
..ft
97
90
91K
95
2ty
1
14
2
Chicago, July IS. It was in fact a
scared lot of bears which appeared at
the opening of the wheat market this
morning.
Higher foreign markets occasioned
bv trio rpnnrts nf rinmAffa here hrnileht
about a very sharp advance this morn
ing. July went to HVftc at the opening,
September 90 c, Ieecnrber 92Vc.and
May 'JdV4C. with the exception or Ue
cember option, which dropped back a
fraction after the opening. Initial fig
ures were the low marks for the day.
The report of Snow, telling of great
damage to the North uakota crop hy
hot weather, was the principal bullish
feature.
Cash wheat No. 2 red, 90i924c;
No. 3 red, 90V492c; No. 2 hard, 91 Ms
!6c; No. 3 hard, 9195c; No. 3 spring,
98c(S)tl.l0.
Cash corn No. 2 yellow, 7676V4c:
No. 3 yellow, 7476c; No. 3 white, 74
76H-
Official Chicago prices by Overbeck &
Cooke Co.:
WHEAT.
FRONT STREET BRIEFS.
Open. High. Iow. Close
July ... SUV, 91 89 91
Sept. ... 90 92 H 90S 91
Deo. ... 92 94 91 93 H
Mey ... 95 95 95 97
CORN.
July 75 75 74 74A
Sept. . 78 75 74 .74 A
Dec. ... 62 63 62 62A
I OATS.
July ... 49 60 49 60MB
Sept. ... 42 44 42 V 45
May ... 45 46 45 Vi 46
PORK.
July . . . , rt 1655A
Sept. ...1650 1675 1650 1672A
Oct. ...1662 1695 1656 1670A
I-ARD.
Julv ... 962 967 957 957A
Sept. ... 967 980 967 966
Oct. ... 972 980 972 976
RIBS..
July ... 902
Sept. . . . tU6 917 907 915
Oct. ... 915 922 915 922
Latest News of
Oregon Crops
NORTHWEST CROP WEATHER.
Oregon Showers tonight or Tuesday
north, fair south portion, cooler except
ncrw mini, miuin io west winds.
. onimiKiiiM nnowera tonight or
Tuesday, cooler except near coast; west-
ciiy Minus.
jaaiio showers and thunder storms
tonight or Tuesday, cooler north and
Buuiunesi Dnriinna inn .hi aa t1,,.
da jr. '
T . m CirmnAm ft T , . 1 .. .9 a i-
rain fell last night and today. The fall
Is general over the valley. It means
thousands of dollars in frmr am.
liny in spoiled.
Salem, Or.. Julv IS Th th nt
me past weeK with ltn warm dv nnrt
cool nights has . been unarlallv r.vnr.
able for the hop crop. Growers are
juonam over prospects for a large yield,
though little encouragement Is oITered
for better prices. A few contracts were
sold during the week at 10 cents. A
nigh price is not, however, expected by
the growers. The nutnut this v....
wlll be within 80 nr nnnf nf th. flr,-..
of last year's yield In this county.
Chehalls, Wash.. JuJr 19. The in
crop outlook In Lewis county Is excep
tionally good. All Iclnrl. nt fnn
yields will be very heavy. Farmers are
haying Ideal weather for th hnrv.tin
of their crops. Gardens have done very
well and there will be a bumper crop of
fruit, which Is growlntr In ha & his- l.
dtistry. showing more and more the need
of a fruit and vegetable cannery. The
iiuy yioia ior me cnenalls district will
be considerably short this year, owing
to the poor price nrosneet. Snm urna,.
ers have plowed up their yards entirely
""' "uiTia arc nut cultivating.
Albany, Or., July 13. Farmers of
Inn countv are now an am trv-A in a,in
for the hay crop. On account of the
favorable season for Brasses and fnr.
age plants the yieldMs Immense and of
finest duality. Crons 1
looking well and prospects are that the
season wm De a good one In every re
gard. Even now the farmers are com
plaining of the scarcity of laborers and
feel that possible hardship may be met
with in harvesting the rnmlnr imn.
on this account.
DECEMBER UP;
SEPTEMBER OFF
Each Option of Wheat Jloves
lc in Portland Market
December Oats Higher.
BEST HOGS AT $6.50
IN THE LOCAL YARDS
Bnselaa Orals Sapors.
Liverpool, July 13. Mr. Broomludl,
who la aaaklaf StuiU is the
Interest of the grain trad, cables from
Bt. Petersburg I
Z have interviewed officials and
leading merchants her a ad the con
census of opinion is that the outlook for
winter wheat 1 had. spring wheat
doubtful, barley excellent, and rye
middling."
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS.
Cars
Today. July 6. June 29.
Barley 5
f lour S
Hay 9
Oats 3
Wheat -..20
6
3
16
i
T
13
5
5
2
18
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
Hogs. Cattle.
Today 16
1907 100
1906 60
1906
466
176
160
426
Sheen.
1426
too
60
1200
Portland Union Htockysrds, July 13.
The hog market shows the expected
advance today; best stock reaching up
to 1160 with the market firmer all
along the line. Receipts over Bunday
were not liberal.
t'attle market had tnkn a sudden
spell of weakness but lima far quota
tions for best available muff have been
maintained around 1 3 . 7 5 '-i 4 .
Sheep are showing a liberal run over
Sunday, a total of 1,46 head being re
ceived as compared with 3on a year ago
today, 6ft head two years ago and 1.20
head three years ago. Wethers are still
moving nt Saturday's prices, but the
high mark on lambs, straight ewes and
mixed lots, has been cut 26c from the
high mark.
A year ago today all lines were eay.
Official yard prices today:
Hogs Best stuff. $.S5M 8.60; block
ers and China fats. 15. 5036.00; Block
ers and feeders ).
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers,
IS. 76-3)4. 00; medium steers, 3. 2603.50;
prime fat cows. fS.75 ff 33.00 : medium
cows, $2.26(2.60; bulls and stags. $2.00
2 60.
Sheep Best wethers, $8.60; spring
lambs. $4 50: straight ewes. 33: mixed
lots, $3.26.
and raised 31.700 within a short tlm.
and the result is a handsome church
edlfloe costing 12,800. The auditorium
eats 320, and the lecture-room haa ca
pacity for 80. Sliding doors separata
the two rooms, which can thus b
thrown together. In the basement there
Is a large Hunday school room.
India's government haa recently au
thorised the employment of women tel
egraph operators. The candidate must
be between 18 and 30 years of age, and
they must be unmarried or widows.
They must undergo a training of 12
months In the telegraph training
classes, during which time they will re
ceive 36. 5 a month, the same allowance
that Is drawn by male learners.
Turkish Beggar at Home. - j
From the Charities and th Common.'
Beggars ar never suppressed la Tur-'
key. The story Is told and they sy
It is true) about an American lad who'
by a mistake gave a beggar of Con-,
tantlnnple a gold piece. The man hal
left his post whin she1 returned, tut
one of his colleagues told her where
h "resided."
It was a line nous ana at in fleoi
was a servant who politely lnrorma.1
the lady that "my master is dressing
lie win re uown soon. ana men th.
well-groomed peggar, dressed for din.
ner. appeared and gladly returned th
fold piece, explaining in th meantim
hat such mistakes were highly embarrassing.
3
Sharp Advance Noted Today In Val
ues on Local Manufactured Jjara
s.imm..fui in the Oolvirablfl Is In
creasing but local values are unchanged.
Egg market is nrm at .'juiiic
with sales at notn prices, a rai ui n;
r in r,.nrtrii(l on the market.
Chicken market promises oulte well
tnr iii romlnir week. Today's trade
licrht ho iisnnl Mondav dullness.
Ha'y market 1" quiet, although the tone
la stendv for old stock. ISO value mus
far rennrted on new crop.
Bell peppers arc hard to move at any
price and tne marKei is giuncu.
A k fff, 10c ii pound.
Some select stock of old potatoes Is
finding a fair demand from summer re
A sharp advance of o to c a pound
is shown in local quotations on lard.
Dressed meat market remains quite
firm fir select quality of veal but poor
Ktnff fa generally showing sacrificed
minintinns.
It-Ms reported that several more grow
ers have been offered 10c contracts on
their coming hop crop but the news can
not he confirmed. A small amount of
Prune Growers Encouraged.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Salem, Or., July 13. Prune growers
have been encouraged with the nroscect
of better prices. A small quantity wa
sold to eastern buyers bv the Wlllamett
.valley lJrune Urowers association dur
Ing the week at a price that was a little
better than last year's figures. It is
feared, however, tnat there aro still large
quantities or last years product vet tin
sold waiting for the reaction after the
disastrous results the panic had on
prune prices In the latter part of the
winter and In the early spring.
New York Cotton Market.
(Furnished by Overbeck - Cooke
High.
Jan 915
March PI 2
July 950
Aug 940
Sept 933
Oct o I
Dec 925
Low.
908
905
94S
933
927
925
913
Close.
908
908
945
936
932
917
916
Co.)
July 11
919
916
946
911
93 4
93 S
928
snips. R5c(ff$l; cabbage. $1.60; tomatoes.
California. $1.65 box: Oregon. 13.00:
Ftiot business Is still reported at former beans, fi7c lb; cauliflower, California
Inn' Valllft ICVelS
Cheese market advanced to 14e this
morning for flats with Young Americas
un to 15c. Market Is firmer at the new
ftff-nreft.
Butter market Is steady at former
prices with the storage input still very
heavy.
Front street sells at the following
nrlces. Those paid shippers are leas
regular commissions:
Orals, riou ana Kay
WHEAT Buying price Track.
Portland Club 86c; blueetem, 88c; red,
84c- Willamette valley, 88c bushel.
FLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore
gon patents. $4.8o; straights. $4 06 0
JRS: exDOrts. I3.604t3.60; valley. 14.46
graham, H, $4.40; whole wheat. $4.(5;
iva. 6s. $5.50: Dales. $3.
. MILLSTUKFS Selling price Bran.
$26; middlings. 330.60; shorts. $28ig
)M: chon SilSt'it Der ton.
BARLEY Feed. $25.50; relied, 27.6
n S(i: brewing. Z7.
OATS No. 1 white. IJ7.80; grajr, $37
per ton.
HAY Producers' price Old Timothy,
Willamette valley, fancy. $130(1 3.60;
ordinary, $12.60 18; eastern Oregon,
$1617; mixed, $10010.50; clover, $3
41 9; grain, 311912; cheat. $1112;
alfalfa, $9010.
Mutter, Sgg and Tovcrtuj.
rbTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port
land Sweet cream, 2$ He; sour, 31 Me
lb.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 26o: fan
cy. 23Vic; ordinary, llHWHc; atore,
1T 17c.
F.OGS Select fancy, candled. 23(9
24-; ordinary, 22c.
CHEE8E Full cream, tat, triplets
and daisies, 14c; Young Americas, 16c
POULTRY Mixed chickens. 12c
j12Wc lb; fancy hens, 124c; roosters,
old. 9c lb; fryers, 1 Sc lb; broilers. 18c
lb. geese, aprlng, 13c: turkeys, alive,
7c; spring ducks, lSjrlRc lb; pigeons,
31.25 dox.; dressed poultry, llVo lb.
higher. '
Jaota, Wool and Side.
HOPS 1907 crop, flrt prim, (o;
Sri me, 4 Mo; medium to prime. 4c; cae
lum. 3Mo lb; 10 crop, I3He lb;
contracts. 8c and 10c for three rears.
WOOL 1808 Wlllamett valley. 13
e isc.
SHEEPSKINS 8hermg. 10 016c
each; snort wool iijidc; medium
wool. 60c9$l each; long woov. 7cJ
11 li each.
MOHAIR 107 Nominal. 18HS18&
H DM-liry maee, 12 H Olio IB
green. 18 Hc; calves, green, $?10c;
k pa. (lie ID nuns, green salt. 40 ID.
TALLOW Prime, per lb. 104c; No. $
and grease, zrrzo.
CH1TTIM BARK 3 Vi O 8 H C
rrurta ana TgtMe.
ONIONS California red, $1.25 1.60
per ack; yellow, $1.76 per ewL; garlic.
16c lb.
POTATO K8 Old. selling. lOOTJc;
sweet, tljre tot; new potatoes, $1,219
1 60.
APPLES New California. $188.
FRESH FRUITS Orange. $4,00 0
4.16; bananas,, tc per lb; crated, $c;
lemon. $$.7?4.it box: grapefruit 84
0$4.; pineapple. Hawaii,-'
dot: strawberrlea. Willamette valley
81000160; cantaloupe. $2.eet?12t: ap
ricots. IOc0 31.1tc; black e-errlea, $1.3$;
Maehc. T48; pears, 11.86; rrpa,
17; rsspbarriea, 31 041 2t: loganber-
crate, $1.752.00; pea. Oregon, $V0
6c; horseradlsn, Kjclvc; artichoaes. ( )
dox; green onions. 16c dot; peppers.
bell, SU10c; Chile, ( ); head lettuce. 25
a:30e doz; cucumbers, hothouse, local.
60a76c doz; radishes. 15c doz bunches:
rhubarb. Oregon. 2H3c; Celery, 76c:
asparagus, California, 8S'9o lb; goose
berries. 5c; eggplant, 10 16c; green
corn, 25c doz.
ttrooerlet, arnta, rte.
SUGAR California
rinery Cube, $6.80;
A Hawaiian Re-
Dowderea. $6.48
berry, $6.26; dry granulated. $6.36; XXX
granulated, $6.16; conf. A.. $6.25: extra
B., $5.80; golden O., 18.30: D., yellow,
$5.55; beet granulated, $6.05; barrels.
isc; hair barrels. 30c: boxe. 860 ad
vance on sack basis.
(Above price ar to days net cash
quotations.)
HONEY $9.60 per crate,
COFFEE Package brands, $16.86,
SALT Coarse Hair gxpund. lOOa,
00 per ton: 60s, $11.60: abla, dairy
$ib.60: 104-s. $16.00- baies. $3 35:
imported Liverpool, 6tm, $20.00; loos.
$15.00; 4s, $18.00; extra fine barrels.
Is. 6s and 10s. 1 4.60 (ff 6.60: LIverDOol
lump rock, V20.60 per ton.
KlCE Impertai janan Na I. go: No.
3. Ht(lic; New orieans, neaa. io
Alax. 7 Creole. 6lo.
HEAN8 Small wnite. 4.76: large
bite. $4 76: pink. $8 85: bayou. 83.88:
Llmas. $5.86: Mexican rds. ( ).
Salem, Or.. Julv 13. A new wa nt
preparing loganberries for tha marirat
has been discovered by W. H. Claypool
of Salem. In view of the poor prices
offered for the fresh fruit. Mr. Clay
pool is trying the experiment of drv-
ng them and his efforts have met with
considerable success. The loganberrv
a very solid fruit end ihr.fnr
tands the drying nroees nlitimi o
well as prunes, anrlcota nr ht nt
urica iruu.
Tillson & Co., packers, are negotiating
cneicm Duyers ior tne ariea logan
berry In order to determine what price
.mi ui uncivil mr me ariea rrult. It is
thought dried loganberries will bring
from 26 to 28 cents a pound, and Mr
Claypool says the results of his experi
ments show that not more than 75 per
ui kiiv it uu ones away.
Mr. Tillson says Mr. ClavDOol's her
rles are as fine a looking dried fruit
as he ever saw and if the whole out
put Is of the same quality the difficulty
of marketing them will be email no.r,.
berrles have been dried with more or
nut-cess in tnis county and the
iiavor is wen preserved. It Is thought
me nature or the loganberry Is such
that evaporation will make it a more
marKeiaoie ariea rrult than the
berry, a less solid berry.
ireewater, Or., July 18 H. F. White,
miiu nan a ju-Hcre tract near this city
and who came here from Portland about
tnre years ago, nas from one acre of
sirawocrrips maae in gross proceeds
ou, me mams oeinc nut one vttr ni
The cost of marketing and picking waa
$190, leaving Mr. White a net profit of
Portland wheat started weak on the
Improved reports coming from Pacific
northwest fields. September was soc
bid at both the opening and close.
December wheat started at 80c and
went to 83c bid at the close as com
pared with 82c bid on Saturday.
Barley dropped back to $1.0a for Sep
tember and $1.10 per cental for De
cember, as compared with $1.10 bid for
both options Saturday.
December oats market wu bid 6o per
cental over the former.
Board of trade prices:
. "WHEAT.
Open. High
Sept 80B
Dec '80 83
BARLEY.
Sept $1.06
Deo 1.10
OATS.
Sept I1.12H 3115 $1.12H J-1.15B
Dec 1.20 1.20B
Low.
80
Close.
80B
83B
$1.05
1.10
RUMS PUT STOCK
I
rasp
Heppner, Of., July 18. The grain
crop in Harnev countv will he ennRl4-
erably short this year. The spring
wheat will greatly cut down the aver
age yield. From the best information
that can be obtained the yield is nlnrad
at about 46 per cent of the average.
vv neat, and especially snrlnar stuff
has suffered from the dry weather
Harvest, which is a little earlier than
usual, Is now here.
Pendleton. Or., July IS. Consider.
able threshing has been done in differ
ent parts, of Umatilla countv durlnar
he past several days, and so fax as has
been heard from the crops are ahead of
what was expected a snort time ago, and
some instances tne yield is normal.
Today harvesting will begin in manv
sections of the county, and it Is be-
leved that the crop will averaa-e so
bushels to the acre in most localities,
while there will be many 36 and 40-
hushel yields in the best wheat sections.
According to the present outlook the
rop will be up to the average of ordi
nary years.
QUOTATIONS
New York Market Hears of
Favorable Union Pa
cific Report.
Wool Sal-g Ar Better.
(Special Dlapatrb to Tha Journal.)
Elgin. Or.. Julv 13. The wool sales
which were Just held at this place
proved one of the most successful ever
held here, the entire amount of wool
sold amounting to considerably over
1.000,000 punds. Nearly all the wool of
fered was disposed of and the prices on
tne most or the orrermgs ranged from 14
to 16 cents. A few lots grought a lower
price and some of the finer lots went as
high as 16 "4 cents per pound. The only
large lot remaining unsold la that of
Davln, Mlchello A Dobbin of Joseph.
most or tne wool soia was rrom wal
Iowa county points.
Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTLAND.
Clearings today $1,879,351.81
Year ago 1,487,082.98
Balances today 188,965.60
tear ago 160,893.46
SEATTLE. .
Clearings $186,774
Balances 248,612
Portland Construction Company
Of PORTLAND, OREGON
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS OF ELECTRIC
RAILROADS, POWER GENERATING
PLANTS AND CONCRETE DAMS.
BATTERIES ARE OFF
TO AMERICAN LAKE
They Will Be a Week on the March
and Will Be in Barracks
Again September 5.
STOCK MARKET GAINS.
Amalgamated ..
Cotton Oil ...IS
Locomotive ... ,4
A. Smelt 1
Atchison
B. & O Vk
Canadian 2 Vfc Rock
St. Paul
Great North. . . H
S. P 1
U. P
111. Cent. .
L. & N. ..
North. Pac. ..1
Penn 11
Reading IV.
island ..
do pfd
U. S. Steel 1
do pfd
New York, July 13. The report that
Union Pacific was to issue a very bull
ish atatement caused an upward swing
to stock market prices today. On the
floor there was also a rumor to the ef
fect that J. J. Hill was to be made a
director of the United States Steel cor
poration. This latter had a good effect
upon Hill securities. i
American stocks were nrm in iondon
today.
Delaware & Hudson will again ask
the public service commission for per
mission to issue $26,000,000 bonds.
Lower prices are reported for pig
iron, but steel prices are not expected
to show any change.
(Special Dlapatcb to Tba Journal. )
Vancouver, Wash., July IS. 'Batter
ies A and B. Fifth artillery, left this
morning on their 220-mlle hike to
American lake. The start waa made
shortly before 8 o'clock and It Is ex
pected to take a week to reach the des
tination. The first stop will be at
Elliott's ranch, which will be reached
this afternoon. Target practice will be
held there. The next stop will be Lew
lsvllle, after which the camping places
will be mostly In rough country.
The Infaptry are expected to leave
on Tuesday and Wednesday, when Van
couver barracks will be practically de
serted. The troops will remain at
American lake from four to six weeks,
It being planned to have the entire
force back at Vancouver barracks by
September 6.
FIREMEN'S BARBECUE
A GREAT SUCCESS
Unalloyed Enjoyment, Save for the
One Mishap Feasting, Ora
tory and Athletics.
New York stock market range.
Overbeck & Cooke company:
by
DESCRIPTION.
The Dalles. Or.. Julv 18. The Dalles
nd vicinity was given a fine rain ves-
erday afternoon and last night. This
was Just what the crops needed and
will help them wonderfully.
Ill.i
60s.
rtaa Tic a II cnerrtea. Royal Ana. to
o Ib( aterrnclons, 2 8 3 ic: currants,
$1 $0 rrate.
VEX rr ABLE Turnip. Ore go.
0c; toeei. Jc; earreta. $1.1 Back; ar-
Meata, ri and y revisions.
DRESSED MEATS Frone street
Hogs, fancy, ,'c lb; ordinary, 6 He;
targe, a use; veal, extra, 8c per
lb.; ordinary, 77Vo per lb., heavy. To
per lb.: mutton, fancy. 3Vo per :t. :
spring lamb, 7c.
HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack
(local) hams. 10 toll lbs, lCVic per lb.
breakfast bacon. 160 23c per lb; ptcnlca.
lie ner lb: cottage roll 12c lb: regular
short clears smoked, 12c per lb; backs.
smoked, 12 He lb; smoked short clears.
12 He lb: clear bellies, smoked. 13 Ho lb:
shoulders, 12a per lb; pickled tongues,
70c each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 108. 11?
rer lb; 5s. 13 He per lb; ft lb tins,
3 He pe rib; steam rendered. 10a 12 c
per lb; 6s, 11 o per lb; compound, lus,
We ner lb.
FISH Rock rod. llHo lb; flounders.
c per lb; halibut. 66c per lb; striped
baas, 16o per lb: catfish, lie per lb; sal
mon, chlnook, vc lb; blue backs. Io lb;
steelhead. Co lb; herrings. 6e lb; so lew.
To per lb; shrimp,- 10c per lkr. parch,
(o per lb: tomccJ, lie per lb, lobsters,
1 6c per lb; freah mackerel, to per lb;
crawfish. 30c per dosen; sturgeon. llHc
per lb; black baaa. 3ee par lb; silver
smelt. 7c per lb; Mack cod, iHc lb;
crabs. $lo1.6 dos; shad. Ifce; roe
shad, (c; shad roe, UHe lb.
OYSTERS Sboalwater Bay, per gal.
Ion, $1 60: per lo-l sack. $t 0; Olyss-
ria, per gallon, $I.4; per loe-lb sack,
llotjllt; Fagla. canned. 0e can. $.
dosen: eastern in shell. $1.7$ per 14)0.
CLAM 8 Hardshell, per hog. $$4f;
rasor clams, 12 CO per boa. lee ar aoa
ralata, Ooal OS. tM.
ROPE; Pure Manila, 12xc; standard.
llc: sisal. tc, L K iaaL $Ho.
LINPKKD OIL Raw, bbl. lie;
eaaaa. Sic: boiled, bbls, lie; caaea. I7e
a gal; lota at $ f liiona, le lee; eU
ease meai. I4 ton.
Mine Prices
and Reports
o
33H
82,
1041,4
43
23
S3M
80
4
1644
264
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9
69H
36H
344
60
83i
1044
44
23H
88
90
it
49H
15
its
4
8i
3H
33H
49
82
104H
48
22
3
90
'48
164
254
(Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, July IS. Bid prices:
BULLFROG DISTRICT
fc". , U . . .U Ullk
Bullf. IcA. Gold Bar 3c, Bonnie Clare 7c,
Mayri. cons. ec. Monty. Ohio Ext. IcA.
C!. Scepter lc Monty Mt. 6c, Homestake
Cons. 40c, lankee Qlrl 2e, Tramp Cons
18c.
TON'OPAHS.
Ton. Nev. $8.00A, Ton. Ext. 6c. Mae
Namara 86c, Midway 8c, Ton. Belmont
84c, Ton No. Star 8c, Ohio Ton. le
West End Cons. 60c. Rescue 4c. Ton. A
Calif 3cA, Golden Anchor lc, Jim But
ler 23c. Ton. Home 2c, Oolden Crown
87c.
GOLDFIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 24c. Columbia Mt. 14c.
Jumbo Ext. $7e Vernal 4c, Pennsyl
vania 2cA, Kendall 15cA. Booth 16c,
Blue Bull c, Adams lc. Silver Pick 17c,
Nev. Boy 2c B. B. Ext. lc Blue Bell 4c.
Dixie lc, O. Columbia cA. Hlbernla 2c.
St. Ives 3fc Conqueror 4c, Blk. Rock
lc. Lone Star IcA. Q. Wonder 2cA. Oro
Sc Kendall Ext. 2cA. Sandst. Ext. IcA.
Mayne lc. Atlanta 17c. Great Bend 2(c8.
Empire 3cA. Red Top Ext. c, Florence
13 li, Florence Ext. 14c. Dtamf. B. B.
Con. 1 O. Daisy 81c. Laguna $110.
Comb. Fract. $8c, Or. Bend txt. Cc, Or.
Bend Anx. (e, Mlllstorm 4c B. B. Bo
nan e lc, Kewanns lie, Esmeralda IcA.
Portland c Cracker Jack 6c. Francis
Mohawk 16c. Re- H1U lSc, Mohawk Ext
8c. Lou Dillon $c T. Tiger cA, Grand
ma e, B. Pick Ext. IcA. T. Ron lc.
coi. ml Lit. icA..uoiar. uona a 7H-
Indon. jnlf 13 Silver 3444
New Tork, July 13 Bar ellrar II e
New Tork, July 1$. Metale:
Copper Iike ll413tte; eleetr-
lytie llHClJHC: casting. 11S01SC.
iaa a
Tin $40.76i
137Hll38ii;iS7H
Q
154
43
28
ft
60H
25
86
132
133U
hi
3
108'
28H
50
8
104
1544
424
28 'A
Sl'i
504
25H
164
IH
28
31
60Vi
25
36
132
134
109
34
1314
133
108
28
28
14 46.
4t.6.
BEriNK It le. e l$e pmr
gal; Iron bbl. It We per gal.
i t.rtMiM-n eeees. lit per gsa;
w-rwv bhla, a r-er gal.
WHITE LK.A I f on lota ta fwr
R: lee-lb Iota t lb; lee iota, f e lb.
W1RJB NAllai Freaant baaU 11.6a,
Cwtle Lower tn East.
Chtcago. IX, Joly II. Official run:
Hoga. Cattle, gbeec.
Chicago $. lie 16a
Kaaaaa City .... $ X l ;.o
Omaha 4.m t,0t 4.69
Here ere steady; left oer. $..
Hogs ar atady; left erer.
MltttH, harr ItMDIli, rwif h
$4 16 4) 4 M light 14 $$.
CaiiWk. le iawar.
Amal. Cop. Co.
Am. C. & F., c.
do., pfd
Am. Cot. Oil. c
Am. Loco., com
Am. Smelt., c . .
do., pfd
Ara. Mng. Co. .
Am. Woolen, c. ,
Atchison, com. .
B. & O.. com. . .
do., pfd
B. Rapid T
Can. Pacific, c. .
Cent. Leather, c.
do., pfd
C. & GL Wes., c
Chi. M. & St. P
Chi. & N. w.. c.
Ches. A Ohio . . .
Colo. . & I., c.
Colo. Southern, c
do 2d pfd
do 1 st pfd
Del. & Hudson..
D. V R. G. c
do pfd
Erie. 1st pfd. . . .
O. Northern, pfd.
111. Central
L. N
Manhattan Ry. . .
Mex Cent. Ry. . .
M K. T. c
do pfd
Distillers
Missouri Pacific
National Lead . . . I
N Y. Central...
N. T . O. W. . .!
Norfolk A W.. c.l
Northern Pa., c. 1S8'139
Paclfto M. 8. Co l I
Pennsylvania RyU 2 1 1 22 121 1 22
T . 4 O r - I nn I m n m r, n . n
x i n. v.., t.i VS
do prfd I
Reading, c 116;il6V116
ao za pro
do 1st pfd
Rep. I. AS.....
do pfd
Rock Island, c. .
do Pfd , .
S L. B F. 3d Pd
St L AS. W.. c
(In pfd
South. Pac, c.
do pfd
8. Ry.. c.
do pfd.
T. St. 1. A W,
do rifd
Union Pac, C..U48
do rfd I
V. 8. Rubber, e.. 26 24
do rfd. IH
V. 8. tteel Co c' $e 41 tf' 4
do pfd 107 s10l '107 107
Wabash, a 1 11' 11: uv
do jfd 23 $3! 22; 12
W. if T . . ( 64
Wa Cen.. e, ... 1 J8 17 17
Westlnghouee j 66! 66l U 1 H
ToUl eaiea, $81,400 sharea
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35
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88 88
17
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69
36
100
34
49
82
108
44 Vi
28
83
90
83
49
144
26
94
6
1K7U
163
41
28
31
60
69
160
26
61
84
132
138
108
136
14
28
60
83
60
48
104
19
68
137 139
26
29
116
82
82
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68
104
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Oregon City, July IS. The annual
barbecue of the fire department of
this cltv was held at Schnoor's grove,
on the Tualatin, yesterday and but for
the accident to Peter Tounger of Co
lumbia hose company, resulting In a
broken leg in a Jumping contest, the
affair would have been an occasion of
general hilarity to the fire boys. The
good things to eat were abundant,
speeches were made by several mem
bers, a game of ball between two
picked nines was played and various
other athletic sports were enjoyed.
A rising vote of thanks was ten
dered to Ous Bchnorr, the proprietor
of the grove, for his kindness in giv
ing the department the use of his place,
and he waa made an honorary member
of the department.
IRVINGTON M. E.
CHURCH DEDICATION
(Special mpateh to The Journal
Vancouver, Wash., July 13. The Irv
tnctnn TWf V church, east of the erarrl-
son. will be dedicated on August 23 with
fitting ceremonies conducted by the pas
tor, Rev. Alfred Bates.
This church, which has been in ex
istence less than a year, has had a won
derful growth. The members went out
CAPITAL STOCK, 5500,000
Par Value $100 Per Share
?100,000 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
DajPand the Deschutes rivers; also for concrete
work on bridges and buildings amounting to over
$8,000,000.
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 the above-mentioned con
tracts. We Offer 5100,000 of the Preferred
Stock of This Company, Paying 8 Per
Cent Per Annum, at 592 Per Share;
guaranteed by contract with 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 $100,000
of stock at the end of 10 years being a stipulation in
the preferred stock, which will pay, as above men
tioned, 8 per cent dividends per annum. .
This stock controls the entire assets of the com
pany. The money secured from the sale of this pre
ferred stock will be used for the purchase of equip
ment and for actual construction of 40 miles of
grading and contractors' skeleton railroad to haul
material for construction of power dam at the John
Day river, and for all other purposes incident to the
carrying forward of the work involved in these con
tracts. We can recommend this stock to be a first-class
investment.
COOK & TRUBY
511 Corbett Bldg. Portland, Orega
A-2184 '
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69
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20
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LfTerpool Wrwat Marked,
Liverpool. July 13 Official prWe:
, WHEAT.
Open. One.
July '( d 7e4
frt- Te$d 7s$d
Dec 7id 7s3d
CORX.
Jalr 6sT lei 4
Beat. 4eld 46d
Tha j-ejafirt kfr.f ta iri4 tfce
vaa at I Bymt&a aai. II days UoV
Your Father
Will Tell You
THAT he missed
many opportuni
ties to get rich,
simply because he
did not have the neces
sary few hundred to
invest at the right mo
ment. Frofir hy his ex
perience and open up a
Sank account with us.
That same moment will
come to you.
German - American
Bank
Wlxtk aad WaeblagVm treeta,
rOBTLA3TD. OUDOI.
Safe Deposit Boxes $J I'p Per Year
A Trustee That Is Permanent
Experienced and CareinI
The proper handling of a trusteeship demands
tn amount of time and care that few can glva,
If the trustee Is an Individual there Is always
the risk that he may die before the estate ia
settled. How different when the Security Sav
ings & Trust company is made trustee of an es
tate. Its life Is perpetuil. Its officers are ex
perienced and careful in the settlement of es
tates Further particulars furnished upon request.
SECURITY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY
COBSETT BUTLDIHO. POBTXtaJTS, OKSOOM
Capital 500,ooo. Surplus 1350,000.
Merchants Savings & Trust
Company
247 WASHINGTON STRLET "
Capital $150,000
Pays Interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates.
Receives deposits subject to check without limitation aS to
amount.
Effects collections in any part of the country oa most rta.
sonable terms.
Acts ss trustee in all legitimate relations. t
Cares for properties, collects rents, etc
Interviews solicited with those contemplating: any phas ef
our service.
nro rom
VTsxm-a
or
CATaiOatra
Trees, Shrubs, Vihes, Etc
Aaer
J. J. BUTZER-SECDS
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Comiaissloi Uerdusts, Stocis. Ecsis, CcHoa, Crilo, Uz.
216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILD IN 0
VIemoars Chicago Board of Trade, Correspoadeati of Logaa ft Errta,
Chicago, Kw York, Bos.too.
We fcaTt til only prrvats wirt connecting- Fertlind w?:h the m'ri
exchanges. ,
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