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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JULY 15," 1008
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WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY
CHERRIES
I
TO ATLAHTIC
Oregon Lamberts Are in
Liberal Demand for Small
'Packages in the East.
Financial depressions are a
. - i . . .
tiling of
the past so fur as the demand for ore
trnn Aherrlea lire concerned. Oregon
' ha been famous for years tor the Mze
' and fluvor. as well as coloring or this
fruit, ami the fame is threading over
additional territory each sea.s.ui.
Texas if buying our cherries, and is
willing to pay In some instances u frae
. tlon more than the top price for some
thing select, even though the express
., l,,-.,.. t.i tl x- T unit tttur State art' hlgl
nnimh tn make a rerson think twice
efr patronizing the computet.
-Philadelphia. I'lttsbtirg. St. Paul, . hi
,-,.n r,ri In VeW York, tile lie
Inand la coming for some of the selected
Oregon fruit. The east und the rest of
the country has plenty or irun wnm
ran be called cherries, but the Oregon
ljunberts and the liings are in a class
,v themselves. Thouich the rest of the
fMierrv niM rket In dull Mild stagnant.
there id always a call for this premier
fruit, and the prices paid are sufficient
to widen the eyes at growers eiKewncic.
- Tine Lambert Are Coming-. -
Fine quality Lamberts are now being
received In the local market in uum, nou
the trade is busily engaged in packing
them In small boxes for parties who
want to send them east to show their
friends what wonderful fruit we can
produce, and thus guarantee the story
that Oregon cherries are as large as
the ordinary plum.
Mr. McEwen of MeEwen & Koskey.
local commission merchants, has been
bringing in large supplies of Lamberts
from his place near Mount Tabor. He
tales that many shipments have been
made to Pennsylvania, Minnesota and
other points far beyond the Rockies.
While early cherries were as a rule
devoid of the usual Oregon quality, the
late arrivals have more than made up
for any deficiency shown by the rirsi
coiners. The Lamberts this season are
better than ever and this is saying
something out or the usual, ior every
year this fruit comes In such perfection
that the quality could scarcely be im
proved. On account at the fine coloring and
weet taBte of the Lamberts this sea
son, the trade has been able to main
tain the price at 10c a pound, even
though the best of the Royal Anns are
scarcely worth more than half of this
figure.
granulated. $IG; ronf A.. $6.16: extra
B, IS.ttO golden O . 6 :o; K. yellow.
JRRf). beet granulated. $d06; bnrrols.
16c; half barrels 3ipc: boxes, 65o ad
vance nn ark banlM.
(Above p.b-es nra 10 days net caan
quotations. )
HONKY $ 60 per note
CoFKKK- Package brands. 118.80.
SALT Course half ground. 101a.
III. 00 per ton; 60n. $11 SO; 'able, dairy
dn8 $( 50- Ifi.N, $S HO times $ Iff.;
imported Liverpool. 5 m. 120 00: 100s.
$18.00; 4s $100, extra fine imrrels,
Js. 5s and 1, .1 Mi' 6. 50; Liverpool
lump rock. ?0.r,0 per tun.
RICE Imperial Jnt.an No. 1. c; No.
S. 5H6c- New Origins, lead. 7C;
AJax f : Creole, 6 r.
HKA NH - email nir t.o; irc
hit. $.?5: pink. f:t v!l- bavou. $3 SB:
Lima., S KB: Mexican re (--).
ICoata. Fioa and Prcniioni.
LKLaSKLi AIEA IS -i'roi.i street
Hogs. fancy, it lb; uitlinary, 6VC;
largo. u l . veal. extra. he per
lb.; ordinary, 77c per b.. heavy, Jo
per lb; mutton, funcy. JisVjc per lb.;
spring lamb, ?l.
HAMS. liACON'. ETC Portland pack
(local) haiiiM, 10 to 13 lbs. 1'ilso per lb,
breakfnM b.-icoi.. 1 ji'2k- per lb. picnics.
11c per ill. cot ta ne r ! I l"c lb, reguhir
short clears yimki i, K'c per lb; ba. ks,
smoked. 12 Vsr II., .su.ukeil short clears,
K'i-jc lb; clear belliet., finoked. UV4c lb;
shouldeis. K'c per lb; pi. kled tongues.
70c each.
LOCAL I.AIth Ketllo leaf. 10m. I3c
nor lb. is. l :(".: i-r lb; 50 II) tins.
I3tc pe rib: Klmm rendered. 1"B. 12c
ta-r lb; 5m. 127no i-r 1L'. cttnipound, 10s,
Kc per lb.
FISH Hock cod, J2Hc lb; floundera
6o per lb; halibut. 5c per lb; striped
bass, ISc per lb; catfish, 11c per lb; sal
mon, cliinook, 9c lb; bluebacks, bo lb;
steelhead. he lb; herrings, lc lb; -sole",
7c per lb; shrimps 10c per 11.. perch,
6c per lb; tomccu, 11c per lb; lobsters,
25c per lb: freBh mackerel. 8c per lb;
crawfish, 20c per dozen; sturgeon, 12 He
per 2b; black bass, 20c per lb; silver
smelt, 7c per lb; black cod, i He lb;
crabs, $1 004l.t0 dor; shad, 2Hc; roe
shad, 6c: shad roe, 12 He lb.
OYSTEP.8 Phoalwater Bay, per gal
lon, $2.60; per 100-b sack, $6.00; Olym
pla, per gallon. $2.40: per 100-lb sack.
$6.00 51 6 60; Kagle. canned. 60c can. $7.00
dozen; eastern in ahelL-f 1.76 per 100.
ulams Hardshell, per box. Z40:
razor clams. $2.00 per box. 10c oer doi.
Paints, Coal OH, Etc
ROPE Pure Manila. 12xc: standard.
lUc; aisal, 9Vic; I. li. sisal, 8Vsc.
LINSEKD OIL Raw. bbls. Elc;
cases. 69c; boiled, bbls, 63c: cases. 67c
MULE PRICE
CO IIDII
L0
nan
ui mu
Ordinary Lines Are Ad
vanced Fraction Good
Stock Is in Demand.
POUTLANL LIVESTOCK RUN.
CHICAGO SICK
ill IDE START
Jul' Wheat Opens a Cent
Under Yesterday's Close
Canadian Outlook Good.
1 PACIFIC IS
THE MARKET LEADER
Advances 21-8 Points,
AVliile Nominal Changes
Are Shown in Iiest.
PORTLAND ELKS DO'
. ADVERTISING STUNT
Hogs. Cattle. Sheen,
Today 76 75 1,846
1!'07 70 64 1,020
leO 16 S9 78
U'05 S2 2 246
AX EASTERN EGO GAME.
Boost Local Values to Such a High
' - Point to "Force Sale of Own.
"' Because of" the larger supplies of
eastern stock; being; brought in, eggs
are not so firm, and some dealers report
telna wllliriK to unload, everything at
tt and 24c a dozen. Bastern handlers
" are trying their utmostUo put Oregons
to a very high point sb they can sell
the fbrmer and leave the local stock to
rot. Usual game.
- General' trade was Quiet along Front
Street today because of the grocers' plc
nlc at Bonneville. All kept open, how-
f ever. Grocery trade was scarcely af
fected because of the large amount of
orders coming from country points at
this time.
Shad are very scarce, and the season
"Is coming to a close. While the run of
.. 'nalmon in the Columbia is decreased
from a week ago, because of the high
. : tide; local trade has full supplies.
Former prices continue.
A car of cantaloupes Is due tonight.
California tomatoes are In much larg
er supply, and market Is easie at $1.60
lor unwrapped.
. Local peaches are In better supply.
-with quality Improving. gome Belect
stock from Tho Dalles brought as high
as 90c isr AiBXHnaers, but the general
run was under this figure, west can
' lornla Crawfords sold at $1.
" New potatoes are holding steady, al
though locah receipts are increasing
somewhat, wuailty getting Delter, too.
gome old potatoes sold as low as 50c a
sack tor seed during the past few days.
Front street sells at the following
... prices. Those paid snippers are less
regular commissions:
rain, Tiout aaa mmy.
WHEAT Buying price Track.
. Portland Club 86c; bluestem, 88c; red,
14c; Willamette valley.86c bushel,
i, EXiOUR Selling price Eastern Ore-
fon patents. 4.bo; siraigni. it.gtg
66; exports, $3.503.60; valley, $4.46;
Kraha'm, KB' ti i(- whole wheat, $4.65;
l ye, 6s, $6.50; bales, $$.
MILL8TUFFS Selling price Bran.
(26; middlings. $30.60; shorts, $2S
SS.S0; chen. $21 29 per ton.
BARLEY Feed. $25.60; relied. $27.a
28.80: brewing, $27.
OATS No. 1 white. $17.60; gray. $$7
per ton.
HAY Producer?' price Old Timothy,
, Willamette valley, fancy, $13$13.60;
- ordinary, $12.501S: astern. Oregon,
$164)17; mixed. $10910. 50: cfover. $8
tr: grain, $I112: cheat. $11012;
: alfalfa, $910.
nrtr. Eggs and Vooltiry.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port
land Sweet cream, 234c; sour, 21!4c
lb.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 26c; fan
cy, 23Hc; ordinary, 21Vtt(22c; store.
' 16fl7e.
- EGOS Select fancy, candled, 23
44c; ordinary. 22 hie.
CHEESE Full cream, rmta. triplets
"and daisies. 14c; Voting Americas, 16c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens. 12c
12Hc lb; fsncy hens. l$Hc; roosters,
Id, 5c lb; fryers, 18lSV,c; broilers.
,18!3l8Hc lb; geese. rinK 13c; tur
nkeys, alive. 17c. spring ducks. 13 y
15c lb; pljreons. $1 26 doz, dressed
poultry, llVi" lb. higher.
Hups. Wool ana Hides.
HOPS IJQ1 crop, first prime. 6c;
prime, 4HC. medium to prime, 3Mc;
medium, 2c lb; lt06'crop, 2y 3c lb,
contracts, ic and 10c for taree years.
- WOOlr 106 Willamette valley. 12)4
01 3c.
SHEEPSKINS Shearmg, 10016c,
ach: ' nhort wool, 26 i 40c. medium
wool. 60c 6Fl each; long wocfi, 76c (tf
" 41.2 tarh.
MOHAIR 107 Nominal. 18Hei&
iliuta lry niaes. iz "44110 jb
green, hQ 6 He; calves, green. 8 Q 10c
' &1PS. 5 a 6c lb; bulls, green salt. 4c lb.
TALLOW Prime, per lb. 3 04c; No. t
nd grease, ztrzHo
CHITTIM BARK ! ft 4c.
Fruits and Vagatatua.
ONIONS California red, $1.250160
per sack; yellow. $1.76 i-er cwt.; garlic.
16c 10.
POTATOES New, selling. $1.60; buy
ing. $1 00 pr cwt
APPLES NeW rallfornla. $1.60.
FRFSH FRUITS Oranges. $4 00
4 26; bansnas, Hc per lb; crated, c:
lcniona. $3.7694.76 box; grapefruit $4
H $4.50: plneerplea, Hawaiian. $5 00
iox: strawbrrriea, Willamette vallsy
$1.0rl.60: rsntalotipes. $2.0001.26; ap
ricota. $1 B I If; blackberries, $1.25;
faeacbes, 76ttK6c; pesrs, $1 35: grapeo,
? )s raspberries. $l.091.tl; loganber
ries 75c$l: cherries, Roytl Rnn. 4fiic
ir, iataoerts. avc id; watenneiona 1 J
gal: lots of 250 callous, lc less: oil
cake meal. 334 ton.
BENZINE 86 deg.. cases. lSVio per
gal; iron nbls. 12Vic per gal.
TURPENTINE In cases. J2o per gal;
wood bbls, 69c per gal.
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7o per
lb; 500-lb lots. ,80 lb: less lots. 8c lb.
WIRE NAILS Present basis $2.85.
PRODUCE IX SAX FRAXCISCX).
San Francisco, July 15. Wheat No.
California club, per cental. $1.62 Ufa'
1,66; northern bltiestem. $1.67 hi $ 1. 70;
northern club, $1.60 1 .62 hi ; Inferior
grades of wheat. $1.401.55.
Barley New feed barley. $1.27
1.80; common to fair. $1.22H1.23;
brewing at San Francisco, nominal, at
$1.47;, Chevalier, $ 1.65 1.85. accord
ing to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh. In
cluding cases, extras, 23c; firsts, 22c;
seconds, 18c; thirds, 16 He
Butter Per pound, California fresh,
extras, 22 hie; firsts, 21c; seconds,
204c; thirds, 20c; packing No. 1, 19 hie;
packing No. 2, 18c.
Cheese New, per pound, California
flats, fancy, 11c; firsts, -l-c; seconds,
9hic, California Young America, fancy,
13Hc; firsts, 13c; eastern Oregon,
fancy, 11 He; eastern Oregon Young
America, fancy, 14 c-
Potatoes New, per cental (sacks),
76car$l.O0; boxes, $1.00 1.10; early
rose, 65 76c.
Onions Red, 7076c; yellow, 90c
$1.00.
Oranges Per box. navels, $3.003.50;
Valenclas, $2.2663.60.
Latest News of
Oregon Crops
Portland Union Stockyards, July 15.
There Is a better tone In the market for
cattle, although buyers have not yet ad
vanced their price on steers above $4
lor best stuff. Ordinary or medium
steers me hbeHlnir an advance of 26e
I us hiu prime and ordinary cows and
titans. Bulls at unchanged.
Good cuttle are getting scarce and
stockmen are not ofterlng so freely. To
day arrivals In the yards were only 75
head compared with 64 a year ago. 395
two years ago nnd 92 head for this same
(lav three years ago. According to
(Jeorgo Hoothby, 'a shipper of Mon
mouth, who brought (wo loivds of sheep
today, tho prospects are that killers will
soon bo forced to pay a higher price for
cattle because supplies are getting short.
"Southern Oregon has but few cattle to
turn out this season," states Mr. Booth
by. "and what stock the Willamette val
ley has will mostly be taken up by the
local killers."
Dan Savage, who brought In a load of
cnttle today to Sch wartzschlld & Sulz
burger, states that cattle prices are too
low to admit of any profit in the busi
ness and that prices are sure to be
forced higher.
General Livestock Xs Steady.
The livestock market in general Is
steady today although the run of sheep
continued liberal. Wethers are again
selling ns high as $3.60 and spring
lambs ars today ranging between $4.60
4.7fi.
There la a demand for well finished
stock of nil kinds, whether it Is hogs,
cattle or sheep and good stock Is always
bringing the ttp. "The present arrivals
are badly mixed," states President
Dnughtery, "some of the stock being
very good while others are poor."
A year ago today sheep were gaining
In weakness and other lines were easy
at unchanged values.
Official yard prices today:
Hogs Rest stuff, $6.50; blockers and
China fats, $6.00(6.25; Mockers and
feeders, $5.00(9)6.60.
Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers,
$4.00; medium steers. $3.603.75; prime
fat cows, $3.00; medium cows, $2.50;
stags. $2.50; bulls, $2.00i)2.50.
Sheep Best wethers, $3. 25(3(3.60;
spring lambs. $4.6004.75; straight ewes,
$3.00 3.25; mixed lots. $3.253.60.
Canadian Crop Ssport.
Chicago, July 16. B. W. SnoW,
the crop expert, says: "Part of
Canada wan getting a little dry
but there was no damage. This
rain insures full heading nnd
means a 126,000.000 bushel crop.
Harvest will begin In three
weeks."
BRIEF FINANCIAL NOTES.
New Vork July 15. Foreign ex
change: Sterling, cables 4 S7.30 (ic 4 S 7 . 3 5 :
demand 4K7.o6U 4S7.15; 60 days 4 85.86 if
4S6.90; francs 5164k; murks 96 9-10.
New York, July 16. Brooklyn Inter
ests go to court to lis up $100,000,000
Mibway improvements.
New York. July 15 Sixty national
banks of New Vork form association
to Issuo currency under Aldrlch uct.
New York. July 15. New York Cen.
tral will advance freight rates on cer
tain commodities August 1.
4
4
?!
1 Atchison
New York, July 15. Wabash will Is
sue its own notes lo take Wheeling &
Kike Erie Issues due Autfuat 1.
July
Sept.
Dec.
May
CHICAGO WHKAT
Open. Close.
STOCK MARKET GAINS.
Mo. Pac JH
Locomotive ...
ft
Republic Steel.
do pref
U. S. Steel....
do nref
Brooklyn
Reading
.90
. .90S
.92
89 H
l0
92U
961
MARKET. .
July 14. Loss
91 A 1 h I
91 1
'.'! 14 1
96 964fc
Chicago, July 15. Just because for
eigners were bearish in their views on
wheat prices this morning, July wheat
here opened about a cent Tower and the
other options were almost as weak and
low.
Liverpool started hi to sd under
yesterday and closed to hid down.
Alter the opening the local market
dropped several fractions and closed
74 to 1VC under yesterday.
Chicago prices by Overbeck & Cooke
NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST.
Oregon Fair tonight; Thursday fair,
warmer except near coast. Westerly
winds.
Washington Fair tonight, cooler east
portion. Thursday fair, warmer except
near coast. Westerly winds.
Idaho Fair tonleht. cooler north oor-
tion. murtmay rair, warmer north and
southwest portions.
Hogs Prop in East.
Chicago, July 15. Oficial run:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago ..27,000 13.000 15.000
Kansas City ... 9.000 4,000 5.000
Omaha 10,000 8,000 1,500
Hogs are Ec lower; left over 4.S00. Re
ceipts a year ago 32,000.
Mixed, $6.30'S 6.95; good and heavy,
$6.60 iff 6. 85; rough, $.S06.55; light,
$6.85(?i 6.86.
Cattle Weak.
Sheep Steady.
betieOI
III JILLFEEDS
California Is Buying Again
and Market Is Showing
Much Strength.
Co:
July ,
Sept.
Dec.
May
July
Sept.
Dec.
July
Sept.
May
July
Sept.
Oct
WHEAT.
Open. High.
..90 90"4
..90 90
. .92 Vi 92
...96 9
CORN.
.74 74s
..73i '74
..61V4 62
OATS.
..50V4 604
..43 43 U
. ,45H 45
PORK.
Low.
X9
894
9134
96
Close.
S9'
90
92 U
96S4
July
Sept
Oct
July
S-ept
Oct
1585 1620
1690 1617
LARD.
932 945
942 956
RIBS.
877 892
885 897
73H
73U
61H
49;
4 2 '4
4 1A
1582
15S5
932
942
877
885
74
74 Vi
61
494
424
45V
15S0
1590
1692
932
940
950
' $40
885
892
1
hi
i:
New York. July 15. There was a
slight revival of interest in the stock
market today although there was but
a fractional Increase In the volume of
business. Missouri Pacific was the ac
tive head of today's trading, scoring a
net gain of 3V points. Republic Steel
preferred was also in the bullish list
with an advance of lhk points, while
common rose S. The rest of the mar
ket was several fractions up to a like
amount lower.
Great North
111. Cen
N. Y. Cen..
STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
Amal HKrle
Sugar SilVnti
A. Smelter.... Hi Rock I. ..... .
B. 4 O B, P
Canadian lVtiNat. Lead
Portland Elks ars doing them
selves proud at ths national
convention of the n. P. O. IS.
now being held in Dallas, Texas.
The Oregon delegation Is dis
tributing, as Its souvenir, copies
of the 1 Rose Festival souvenir
books thai were sold during the
festival for f 1 each, and $.000 of
them have bean given away In
Dallas to the visiting Elks. An
other consignment has been .
asked for of John U. Coffey,
who this morning received the
following telegram from Dallas:
"Books received and have been
distributed. Supply Insufficient
to meet demand. Portland re
ceiving highest compliments and
our books pronounced by all
tlnost souvenir at session. Ore
gon delegates took personal
charge of distribution, exercising
careful judgment so they were
distributed to persons end places
most beneficial to our city and
lodge. Leveiis, gwock and Smith
of Salem entitled to special com
pliments for untiring! and intel
ligent effort In Portland's be
half. RALPH E. MOODY."
J
HHUA MAKES
TAFT UNEASY
Kern as Candidate, Bad
Enough; Fairbanks ag
Ally, Worse.
(United Ptsm LeaMd Wire.)
Hot Springs, Vs., Jaly 16. Judged
Taft was surprised today to hear that
Senator Bourns of Oregon Is on his
way here for a conference nest week.
He said:
"I suspect thai, Senator Bourne Is
not coming here merely to talk nolttlcs.
It must be something of greater lmuor-
Jance that brings him. He only wired
me that tie wants a round or goir with
me."
Merrill Moore, an Indianapolis attor
ney, was here today In conference with
Judge Taft for 15 minutes. Taft de
clared he could not entrust to tho
corespondents the nature of the matter
on which he and Moore talked.
It appears that Taft undoubtedly Is
worried about the result in Indiana.
This Is believed to be the result of tho
nomination of Kern by the Democrats,
end the announcement that Vice-President
Fairbanks Is to make the chief
addres at the Kern Jollification cere
mony In Indianapolis.
New York stock market prices
Overbeck A Cooke Co.:
by
SAYS MODESTY
GO! HARD JOLT
DAMM JiOAD ENDS
IN AWFUL MUDDLE
The county court this momtnar al
lowed $500 damages to C. C. Wiley ss
compensation for the opening of the
uamm roaa tnrougn nis property near
Lents. He asks for $1,000. The hear
ing of this Da mm road proposition al
most provoked profanity last week, much
feeling having been aroused over It.
Judge Webster announced today that
the court will not order the Damm road
opened and will not pay the damages,
DESCRIPTION.
WORLD'S WHEAT PBICXS.
Pilot Rock. July 16. Harvesting- the
wneat ana barley crop in the Pilot Rock
country is now in full swuv. Binders.
headem and combined harvesters have
been running for some time. A ereat
deal of grain has been cut for hav, and
there will be less to thresh than usuul.
though a greater part of what is being
threshed will come ud to the regular
standard.
The first new ernln sold In Pilot
Rock was sold by John Bianchert. con
sisting of 200 sacks of barley. It was
soia to the chop mill at 9U cents per
hundred. It is thought that prices will
be high enough, this season to offwet
the shortage in the crop.
Pendleton. July 15. Carl Ma.shchmnn.
who is now threshing his barley on his
ranch north of town, says the crop Is
going 60 1 ushels to the hi re. In near
ly everv district the barley Is averag
ing about 40 bushels, but this is the
biggest ybid so fllr reported Mrs
A. J. Southwell who has .1u.it finished
harvesting her wheat on her ranch on
the Pilot Roi it road says. if aurmied a
little better than 20 "bushels to tht
aTe. Monday :ll see nearly all the
combines and he-.)..r8 jn the wheat
field and It wii; be but a few davs until
the exact extent of the d.inage occa
sioned by t!.e u..uh will be known.
July. Sept.
Chicago 89 00
Portland 81B 80B
Kansas City 86fiB 84
St. Louis 88 Vj 88
Minneapolis 113s ....
Dtilath 113
Winnipeg 88 H
Liverpool 7s 6d 7s3Vd
December.
BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS.
-Cars.-
Rarley
Flour
Hay .
Oats .
Wheat
i.
Today. July 8. July 1
. . t
..2 1
. . 4 3 4
. . J 1 3
. . 4 3 4
Amul. Copper Co.
Am. C. & V.. c . .
do pfd
Am. Cot Oil, c. .
Am. Loco., c . . . .
Am. Sugar, c...
Am. Smelt., c. . .
do pfd
Anaconda M. Co.
Am. Woolen, c. .
Atchison c
do pfd
Bal. & Ohio, c. . .
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T.. .
Canadian Pac, c.
Central Leath ,.c.
do pfd
C. & O. W..c
C, M. & St. P.. .
C. & N. W., c...
Ches. & Ohio...
Col. F. & I., c.
Col. South, o...
do., 2d pfd. . .
do., 1st pfd. . .
Dela, & iluds'n.
D. & Klo Q., c. .
do., pfd
Erie, com
do., 2d pfd. . .
do., 1st pfd. . .
Gt Northern, pfd
III. Central
Louis. & Nash. .
Mex. Cent Ry. .
Mo., K. & T., c.
do., ptft.
Distillers ,
Ore Lands
Mo.- Pacific
National Lead ,
. N. Y. Central...
!N. Y., O. & W...
1 N. & W. com . . .
do pfd
sNorth American.
'tar or Pac c
Butte. Mont. July 15. With drift on i pu' Moil' sau' W."
the 1,400-foot level of tho Tramway Pennsylvania Tiv
f . U., L.. & V. CO .
.Liverpool Grain Market.
Liverpool, July 16. Official prices:
WHEAT.
Open.
7s 6M,d
7a 3d
7s Zi
CORN.
July 6s 8d
Sept 5s 614d
July
Sept.
Dec.
Close.
7s 6d
7s 3Hd
7a Zhd
Es 8d
6s 6d
Mine Prices
and Reports
a
70
3714
321
50
12814
83
104
4414
85
91V4
50
18814
28
6-H
138
1541
29s
60 k
60
162
26
19 T4
37 i
U2
134k
9
70
37
60
84
104 H
44 'k
0
69
3. k
93
91k
50&i
zs Va
1391
155
42k
30
31
80k
60U
162
26
20
38' '
133
135
108!l09
29 29
34 VI
61
60.
70 k
iuo ft
40
71
mine of Butte Coalition is opening a
splendid body of ore with a vein 3
feet wlda. Will average 80 per cent
copper.
-Bar silver, 63 c
New York, July 16.
London, 24 d.
Now York, July 16. Copper and lead
unchanged,
Copper-Lake, 1212c; electroly
tic, 12kf'12;c castings, 12 12 k c.
Tin, $29.10i& 29.25.
San Francisco. July 15. It Is reDort-
ed that one o.f the greatest strikes in
the history of Nevada was made vester.
day in Combination Fraction.
IkF: currants. $1.5 per crate.
TFOTABLE8 Turnip, new Oregon,
tOc; bta. tOe; carrots, $1.$ sack: par-
sntpa. frc(?$t: cabbage, $1 60: tomatoes
California. $1 M H l.Jl; rx ; : Oregon, $2 Q
. i J$; br..fcTc lb; cauliflower. Cali
fornia. crat. $l.Tiars, - peas. Ore
gon. e; horseradish. I(ric;
rtlcbokea. t 1 dns"i; t a onions,
1 r-e doaea: per pra. bell $0lte;
Chile, i ;- bead lettuce. Jibltc;
4'i: encumber. ftotaeas, local.
fi;c ooe; radishes, 1 4 as lsjfh ;
rhi.barb, Ort. t0lc: celery, Tte;
nrrg-a, California. ISte lb; yeess
l-oi c- ssgplaatv II flic; frees
cor a. 4c 4a.
Monroe, Or, July 15. Tie filrfnd)
'ry w eather of the past week or so has
about ruln"d all pn.sr.i 1 Is for miy crop
of any of the Kmall fruits. Apples anJ
plums will be a bumper crop but all
other fruits will be short In vlebl.
Haylig Is In full swi!e and on ac
count ,of the heat all gralua turning
anj from present Indications will not
make much ier ha;f a crop The stand
In most lanen is goini.
Despite the Irtie. fprirg. a very early
start Is to be n.ade this. b. ason in t V.s
vicinity In hsrvestu-g. Rlr.ding of fall
grain will bein next wi-ti If the
weather permits, and it will only I a
short time until the grain will be realy
to thresh.
It Is said that severnl threshire o it
fits will not run this summer on ac
count of t,oor crops
There Is a much firmer tone In the
mlllfeed market. No changes are shown
in values because prices are alreadv at
a record-breaking height and millers
say they do not have the heart to force
itirttier advances. 1 he renewal of
strength 1s due to the Increasing de
mand from California for all grades
and especially Dran.
While several cars of new hay have
been received to date, no shipment h(3
arrived in first-class condition, accord
ing to the leading operators. The hay
is too green and when packed In an
alr-tlght car soon becomes overheated
and is ruined. This Hf-counts for the
nominal purchases of new hay nnd the
general trade will not start until af
ter August 1. For select quality of
new Willamette valley timothy the
trade Is generally qu ting un a basis
of 12il4c a ton. Portland.
On the board of trade the Interests
re again apart with bidder unable to
secure supplies at the prices quoted.
Secretary Miller Is on a tour of the
state to interest grain dealers In th
exchange.
Board of trade rrlces-
Boston. July 15. Coprra bid prices:
Arcadian Sk'Nev. Cons. ... 12k
Arnold B0 lOld Dom 35k
Cal. & Ariz... 113 IParrot 24k
Centennial .. 25V4'Shannon 1374
Cop. Range.. 73V4ITrlnItv 13
Granby 87 IWolverlne ...113
Allouez 30 IMppessIng .. 7
Atlantic .... 14!Black Mt 13
Butte Coala.. 24'Royale 20k
iaipest j 1 newnouse ... Zvi
Greene
rlohawk
No Butte
l"-ftlOU', luts. J 1
61 I Yukon 3
73k!Lake
C, c.
U. 8. Government Bonds.
York, July 15. Government
New
bonds:
Twos, registered 103
do coupon 103
Threes, registered 100
do coupon 100
Small bonds 100
Fours, registered 121 '4
do coupon 122k
104U
10414
100
101k
i22k
123 k
Pressed S
do pfd.
Reading, com. . .
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd
Rep. I. & 8.. c. .
Jo pfd
Rock Island, c.
do Dfd
S. L. & S. F. 2d p
do 1st pfd
St. L. & S. W., c.
do pfd
S. Pacific, c .
do pfd
So. Railway, o. . .
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific. . .
T. St L. & W. c.
do pfd
U. Pacific, c
do pfd
U. S. Rubber, c. .
do pfd
U. 8. Steel Co. o.
do pfd
Wabash, c
do pfd
W. U. Tel
Wis. Central, o. .
do pfd
W.. Lake Erie . .
Westlnghouse . .
63 li
140
123
93k
30
34
62
524
70k
lVbhi
40 k
71k
32
494
127 k
83
104
44
86
92 k
90
49
167
27
6k
138
154
42
29k
31k
49 k
59
162
26
19
'37k
132k
134 k
108
'28
63hi
140
115k
123 k
93
30
34k
61
50
69 li
106
39
71
63
139
18a
69
16
29
26
65k
116k
19
70k
16
29
26
90 k 90
119k 120
17 1774
47 48
23 24
21 21k
47 47
150 151
'27k 28"
97 97
42 42
108 108kl
114 114
23k 23k
65 66
65
122
93
29
115 k
18
69
16
28k
25 k
89
119
17
47k
23k
21
46
149
27k
96 k
41
107k
U
23 V4
66
65k
?
100
3274
60
127
82
103
44
22
85 k
92k
90
82
168 k
jjy k
95V4
6
138k
154
42
29
31k
4 k
691
161
26
60
19
25k
37
132 k
134k
108
14
29
61
34
61
61
69H
104
Oil-'
0 tf ,
71
70
63
139
23
122
as
89
"5
83
82
191i
70
15
28
2bM,
43
16
39
90
11-8-k
17
23
21
46
149
82
27
96k
42k
107k
11
23
65
17
33
Asserting that his modesty was
shocked by pictures that his wife ex
hibited to him, showing her In scant
attire. Antone Castel. a brewery man of so that those who want the Damm high
Klamath Falls, Is fighting his wife's PT'T mul arrange ioim plan among
suit for divorce in the circuit court The IwaVded '
l'ui u ui b 111 1113 )iiviui kvyn,i ciilij
fa It t.A trk Iniriraua klm mr mnnli a a Y a
fact that masculine forms were also WHIPPED HEP MA TVF!
visible In the pictures. muiiiii -li.xj.il, juaxjxj
castel also alleges that nis wile nai
for several years been troubled with a
great unrest that has caused her to
travel from city to city at his expense,
leaving him isolated and alone at
Klamath Falls. He says that among
other places she has visited
HER ACT AS HOSTLER
rrnlted Press Leased Wlrc.t
San Francisco, July IS. Mrs.
Alice
""" Rhea, torlnv told Inrlo-A Tmntl vt v,
oiner places rule nas visiieu are Mi . -v. . ,i
Francisco, Portland, Rod Bluff. Chlco clean ou t h s stables mZ mir,
and Sacramento, enjoying hersel on his Kfnr h wm a .n- rnlnK
monev. Since February. 1907. . he savs. J""0 h? woul(1 allow t0 ettt
he has paid her $868 for expenses and
she hns turned part of this money into
breakfast
The woman,
who Is suing for divorce.
fuiid to secure a divorce, thus do- dellar,, l-hat J1?" man horsewhipped her
celvlng him.
Castel declares that he Is the One
who has been deserted and has most
suffered. In numerous pages of type
writing he denies that his wire s sensi
tive nature has been injured by his
treatment, that he would not let her
go out evenings for social enjoyment.
or that he commanded her to go to a
place that Is traditionally warm when
she came nome arter neing in tne nos
pltal with appendicitis. He also de
nies that he ever' told her that he wanted
to marry another.
Before her marriage, Mrs. Castel was
Alfie Engle. She married Castel at
Klamath Falls in 1894, and they have
one child. The wire asserts that Castel
is the owner of a brewery and worth
$10,000, but he denies this, saying that
the brewery nas suspended ana lie nas
no income. He admits that he owns real
estate at Klamath Falls, but pleads that
the court here has no jurisdiction over
it. His wife asks for $250 to pay her 1
attorneys and & per montn alimony.
Castel asks the court to grant hlraf a
divorce on the ground of desertionand
cruel treatment. Besides pictures and
pleasure trips, Castel complains 01 let
ters written to "otner lovers.
and his daughters whenever it suited
his pleasure.
PREDICTS DOWNFALL
OF SENATOR H
55k
New York Cotton Market.
Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.
iilgh. Low. Close. July 14
Jan :
M a rch
July
Aug.
Sept
Oct.
Dec.
920
918
954
943
942
943
929
SIS
915
953
940
'J 3 8
933
920
915
915
949
141
940
940
922
921
920
950
946
945
935
929
Totals sales, 663.100 shares.
ACCUSED MORROW OF
E FEE
Open. Close.
WHEAT.
Fept 7B SOB
$0B SIB
OATS.
Sept MOB 1.10B
l'ec 1.12B 1.12B
BARLEY.
Sept 1 OfB 1 08B
l'ec 107 k B 1.87kB
Tamma Wheat Market.
Ta.-ir.ma. July 15. Wheat Club fc.
bluestem fcc, red 84c.
Xorthweat Hank Statement
PORTLAND.
Clearings today
Year c go
Baiancea today
Year aEo
SEATTLE.
n earing
Ba'.ance
TACOMA.
S1.16H.1S2 !
1,621 109 c;
.21$ 43
. l(0,72i
. .$1.(14.11
.. 160.115
I "eartig
' lialdrjC'
grrjAn CsJifrwl TlswartASj Re
li t; petwderertL. f t 4:
Hit; Atj g res abated. $(t; XXX
J . -
Spokane, Wash.. July 15 The first
wheat to be marketed In this part of
the country was loaded in a warehotiM-
at Washtucna. Wash., vester lay by U
J. Hodgen, whose grain la going 30
bushels to the acre. The farmers are
feeling pretty good ner the irorect
for a crop, aa thr w r t seems to be
making up in weler.t what It lacks In
quantity. The heat for the last two or
three weene ha ben verr rtiscourattna
but plentiful reins i:p to the time t:
hot weather started has put the wheat
n good shape, so That It la net as mos:
fanners x pec ted, t- irr.ed to death.
Monroe t annery Idle.
Sn"Tll rrtrh to T lmnl
Monroe. Or Ju;y lo Monroe has or,i VrtOATlQ HY TTP 4 7ri)
Of the lsrgest an 1 t-et equipped n. llAe'I'.i IM f JuA.L.JV
nertes In tbe state, but from ltet r
ports If sem that the outfit In to lay
Wle this saon. No cortractsTor fni t
er ertsb!s have been wierte wltc
groteia. an4 the chances are that the ... rB,, ?T" Win.
ewaers bare a white elephant en l.;r t-w,.Bgharn. wash, July 14 Heary
n .,r vmm. 11 ,c.i in mis vawnnity iat
r'.Kht and the cooi weather which pre
t:,a bera today have j.ut a stop to the
further rise f the Fraser river . accord
ing to rtpnrta rerired from the ftnode4
IstrtcL It Is bJivl that valeos tb
weather swrlrtenly sMfts ts Mnht hot
rpm the waters wiii feo4 twiay, j
$35 2
42.41$
There was an explosive moment In
Judge Bronaugh's department of tho
circuit court this morning when R. O.
Morrow, circuit Judge-elect, sprang to
his feet and branded as' false a state
ment by "Dr." I). A. Sanborn, who was
at that moment under cross-examination
In the witness chair.
Sanborn, who is suing his wife, his
father-in-law and his mother-lri-law
for property on the east side that he
claims was purchased with his money,
had been tellinir about conftnltlnv a
lawyer In San Francisco. Although he I
is not divorced, separation has been
' I talked about, and the witness referred
(SpeHil rlnt'-h to Th Jonrnxl.) i to a consultation with Morrow, who
Astoria. Or.. July If, The trlW Is now representing Mrs Sanborn and
f.reclpltated Saturday noon on the Co- her parents. He reminded Morrow that
umbla river Jetty project was settled , tne latter wanted to get him a divorce
Eugene Lorton, editor of the Walla
Walla Bulletin, is a Portland visitor
and today gave some slight insight into
the political conditions in Washington
at the present time. Mr. Lorton was
formerly the managing editor of the
Walla Walla Union, the old paper owned,
anu uirecieu uj oenaior Anaeny anu
shaped by his political policies.
Owing to differences of Judgment, Mr.
Ankeny removed Mr. Lorton from the
head of his paper end the deposed editor
at once started the Evening Bulletin,
which Is now the leading "Boxer" and
antl-Ankeny publication of the eastern
part of the state. Mr. Lorton, its ed
itor, Is "fernlnst" the Ankeny ma
chine, the old ring, railroad dominion
and all other things of that sort, and
believes that Ihe antl-Ankeny people
are going to vrln the battle In the com
ing election, both In the senatorial and
gubernatorial contests.
In the opinion of Mr. Lorton, Con
gressman Jones has a good lead
throughout the east side of the state
over Senator Ankeny In the race for the
TTnited States senate. He concedes
Walla Walla to Senator Ankeny, because
It Is his home town and district, but he
contends that even there the Jones vote
will be a surprise.
Discussing the governorship, Mr. Lor
lon said that he believed that Cosgrove.
the most Independent and untrammejed
candidate, will run far In the lead in
eastern Washington, while ex-Governor
McBrlde will come second ttnd Governor
Mend third. This order Is due in part
to the bitter fight being waged between
Aichsriae ana jueaa.
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATE
out or ?owzr pxoflb
We can do your entire Grown, Bridge
and Plate Work In a day If necessary.
Positively Palnlsas Extracting Free
when plates or bridges are ordered.
Sensitive teeth and roots removed with
out the least patn. Ten chairs. Only
the most scientific, and careful work.
90 TXAKS IS POBTLAJTD.
WA WKF AVX ASSOCIATES
" 13B' Painless Dentists,
railing Bite, Third and Wasnlng-ton
6 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundaya 9 to 12.
Painless Extraction. 60c; Plates, $5.00.
Both Phones. A and Main 2029.
STRIKERS OX
RIVER JETTY
RESUME WORK
SHRINE OFFICERS
GO UP ONE STEP
St. Paul. Minn , July 15. At the elec
tion today all the old officers of the
Shrino were advanced one step. The
only contest was In the case of E. B.
Ovenshlre of Minneapolis, who was
elected outer guard.
No Place
Like Home
A
ND there is no eat-
ier way to secure a
home than by open
ing a bank account
with us and adding to it
every week. You will be
surprised how soon you
will be able to put the
rent man on the run.
Try it.
German - American
Bank
Sixth said Waebiog-ton Iftreets,
POXTLA2TD, OXDOrOSf.
Safe Deposit Boxcj $4 t'p Per Year
mis morning ty an the men going to
work except 10 or 12 ringleaders, who
were paid off and discharged. The men
struck for a half holiday Saturday, with
full pay.
RIVER CHECKED
CJik-Mo flatter MakH.
Chtrare July li Flutter Kiilti
tf-r rm ermry at lie. rri un
changed at tie tor extras and If We far
f Ira La. ...
TO JAIL DESPITE
ILLUSTRIOUS KIX
(felted rres Imm Wlra.)
Sacramento, Cal, July 15. Owen Ben
son, who says he is a brother-in-law
of the attorney general of Ohio, was
sentenced hr Judee March 1 0.11 tn i
days In Jail for vagrancy, toe-ether with
a young companion. Benson saya hiu
"Metlngtilshed relative sent him to Cali
fornia for his health. The pourt roe.
ommended the county hostelry as the
i-i oesitn resort ror gien who did not
lsh to work.
for $100, and when the witness de
murred, offered to make It $76.. The
Judge-elect shook his head at thla, ap
parently only a little annoyed, but tne
witness continued:
"Yea vou did. You know you offered
to gt It for $50 if I would not give
you $75."
Then It waa that Morrow denounced
Ihe witness. That ended the IncVlent
The trial of the case, which liaa been
in progress for several daya, has not
yet been concluded.
BOARD HEETS TO
RAILROAD CLOSES
ROAD TO LANDING
W. J. Ellis snd others who live near
Corbett. on the Columbia, appeared be
fore the county court this morning to
protest aralnM the action of tho n n
N. in destroying their boat landing, j
11-. m; ma ct.fti ui snipping
cattle by rail Is too expensive for reai-,
iPTPlrT CTTirrTC "H" ot yinlty and the boats!
AULlVl 1 OlllLLlo!win P01 "OP- Formerly there was
isnaing ieet wtne and ifo reet long. 1
bat for about a year the railroad has
prevented its nee. Tbe railroad la now :
shifting the track te tbe water's -edg
and threatens to sew op the landing for
good. Judge Webster and the eomrei-,
loners prora!eJ that the matter will ,
be taken tip wit the railroad official '
and they mill be aakert to funth as i
good a road ta the landing as -txlattJ 1
Ufore Ue rUrcw4 laterf Je
ATrusteeThat Is Permanent, -Experienced
and Careful
The proper handling of a ' trusteeship demands
an amount of time and care that few can give.
If the trustee ta an individual there la alwaya
the risk that he may die before the estate is
settled. How different when the Security Sav
ing A Trust company Is made trustee of an es
tate. Ita life ia perpetuU Ita officers are ex
perienced and careful In the idtluium f ...
ta tea Further particulars furnished upon request
SECURITY SAVINGS 4 TRUST COMPANY
COBBSTT BVtXVOarO, POBTXAB9, OBXOOB
Capital 1500,000, Sarplaa 1850.000.
A special" meeting of tbe eMy execu
tive board will he held thla afternoon
to act upon several street accefUer-es
which w'tre- net reaefced et the rtulr
meetirjf last Friday The meeting will
be kld for the purpose of cleaning- sp
the business- en the council can Set on
weet Jueeyna- rxi
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
tommlssloa UerdunV Slccics, Louis. Cotton, Grain, Elc
2IW17 BOARD OP TRADE BUILDINQ
Meniere Chiearo Board of Trade, CorrnponrJcnts of Logan ft Bryan,
Chicago, Kew York. Boston.
Wo har tb onij private wire cotinreting Portland with the tatters
eih-aegea,
MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OF TRACE. "