The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 21, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    TtfE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1903.
15':
WORLD'S ma:
RK
ETS TODAY
GET READY FOR
HOP HARVEST
Tiokln&of Early Fugles to
Start Within tJift Next
10 Days in State.
Inn rnT nTrrn
dtLtbl tUl
One Sale as Ilioh as -f koO
Made Ordinary Stuff Is
' Finding Call.
Wholesale market features:
Oettlna; rcd.lv for hop harvest.
Hutter market Hjc higher.
Estern butter Ib here.
Another oar eastern poultry.
Tomatoes flr down a notch.
Great scarcity of onion
OahhaKe supplies are shorter.
I.ornl i'kk mark. 'i steady.
French anrdlnea liHnl to sec
Matured potatoes scarce,
fimaler premium on hluestem.
Fine "cants'' from The Unlles.
Hop Harvast to Start Boon.
Within tln next in days the harvest
Of early fiiKKle hops will hfpin In
aome sections of the Mute. Advices
received from the valley this niorntn
atate that the fiiKKh-H are Just ahout
ready to ph k In some wctlun although
at mom of thn points the harvest will
not become Keneral until about Septem
ber 10.
There Is considerable controversy
amonR hop growers regarding the price
that nhouhl he i,i !,i for Katherlnjr the
crop this season but thus far none have
expressed a willingness, to pay over 40c
per box or SOo per loo pounds. Some
prowers Insist that under present mar
ket conditions and future prospects thev
cannot afford to pay over 30c a box hut
they express doubt us to their ability
to secure pickers at that price. "The
pickers have been spoiled by the verv
n'Kli prices In effect the past few years
anil ll will be hard work to et them to
harvest the hops under former flsrures,"
says a prominent grower. "I4pt yenr
as hlRh as $1.10 per 100 pound was
paid for picking- and even nt that price
harvesters were hard to set."
No Bniineaa In Hop Market.
Thepo is an entire absence of business
In the h ip market :)t the moment Lo
cal d'-alers. shv thev have no orders to
buy and most of them have contracted
rather heavily earlier In the season.
There are still some shorts, however.
ulv these are still trying to Induce the
growers to pick everything. The loriKS
say that this would be the ruination of
'he Industry and especially the longs
themselves. In any event the trade is
divide,! as regards picking and non
picking but secretly all agree that it
yuld be better by far for not a single
bale of hops to tie gathered the present
season.
Creamery Batter Is Advanced.
As recently predicted In this report.
titire was an advance of llic a pound
In the price of city manufactured
creamery huter this morning, but thus
far the outside makers are generally
Sidling at the old flpure, although all
V'1' likely revise their quo tat Inns to
morrow morning. Today's price Is on
advance of l'fco a pound over former
figures. On this same day a year ago
there was an advate e of 2Vc a pound.
Which put the price of the best city
make to 37 ',4c. This price w as the
highest ever reached by the local make
tor regular brands and the value con
tinued until September 3 when It was
reduced to 35c because of the great In
flux of eastern supplies. A further de
cline of carried the price on No
vember 1 to 32 So, from which there
as a gradual advance until on Deeem-;s-r
13 the market again touched the rec
ord at 37 He a pound, in 190i; on this
'jate the price for best local butter was
?tic and on the same date in 1905 the
market was S0 a pound.
Wh.le today's Advance In creamery
butter prices was fullv Justified by lo-
cal conditions, 1 lie rise was not put
forth without much discussion among
he o'tv makers. The fact thnt a car
of cistern creamery Is now In the cliv
nc.I is being offered the local trade at
2Tic a poind and that the best California
product is only "jlji' In the south x
wlilch mei-.ns -T'f f. o. h. 1'ortland
caused Home apprehension among the
local people lout the outside product
Been re a foothold here.
Brief Note of the Trade.
Kgg market Is steady at 24 aid 2.1c
for local ranch and former figure for
eastern stock as well as local storage,
widen is now coming into the market.
Another car of eastern poultry came
In this mornlr.'fcr and had a unier'lnu- ef-
: fat inifi'i lh, lo.nl murker fo.- tl.., ll
PORTLAND UVKSTOOK IM'.V
I logs.
Today lis
Thursday 1 Ca
1 !"0 7 1 .", J
lfoii! '4s
190ft i h:i
Cattl". riheep
DIFFERENTIAL
Of! WHEAT CUT
JMnestem o Longer Com
, niands V.xtnx I'mnium of
Market Is Lower.
2c-
1 4
1 I 4
144
.733 I T
96
Portland I'nlon Si i.-k a r 'In, Aug 21
There Is a firmer tone in t cattle mar
ket of the yards today and one sale was
made as high as JI Mi. This Is an ad
vance of 2."ic over the extreme high fig
ures whkh ruled vnlrnlny or ihus far
the present k-hsiim While the top
price can only he obtained for some
thing; select, tiiere is a good demand for
that qualltv and It is .pule likely the
trade could tak,- euro of added ship
ments without in au way seriously a I'
fecting uotn I i or in. '"le i is a like In
crease In the flrmrieHS on cow.-, and heif
ers and sales wire made lodaj right at
the top.
Receipts In all linen continue under
the demand, this being1 more . .-pc-m 1 1 v
true regarding lings tlmn In other lines.
fsheep are firm, with a liberal run for
the day. values being maintained al
yesterday's ru 1 1 ties.
Individual sales in the yurds the past
24 hours allow:
Weight.
?7. 4 '..".
4.0.-.0
20 i ::o
1,1 '10
1.3.;.".
IM.'.it'l
i,IMl
day all lines w err
World's Wheat FrloM.
Sept.
I'ortl.uiil $ .XM 4
CM' ago :
Kansas ( 'My S7
Winnipeg .98, 4
I'uluih 1.01 Vi n
llnm-npoHs 1.01 4
Liverpool 7s4d
SOUTHERN PAC.
GOESJfER PAR
Harriinan Stock Makes ew
Nigh Kccord K'uinor Jfe
ardin Hock Island.
COAST HEALTH
BOARDS TO UNITE
STOCK
Amalgamated
Locomotive
Am. Smelter.
A tchlson
n . o
Canadla n
St. F'aul
C. & O
Ienver
Krle
Great North. .
M A It K KT
. 1
I1PHF.S,
Mo. Pacific..
Nat. Lead . . .
N V Central.
North, l'ac. .
People s lias.
Reading
Ho. k lsl,
I nlon 'a
I M. Hte
do pfd.
.
.1
it
pfd.. .3fc
inc.. H
1 U
It'iAKI) OF TK.UU-: RKCKIPTS.
Hurley
Flour .
I lay .
i )a t s
Wheat
Aug. 21.
. 1 '.i
Aug. 20. Aug.
9
4
24
51
29 cow s
6 steers
30 heifers . .
J2 eti ers . .. .
6 steers
23 steers . . .
3 steirs
A year ago t
at unchanged values.
Official yard values today:
Hngs--Jtest east of mount il
ordinary, $,7ft; block, is and Chli
$ti. slockers and feeders, j.', ;,...(!
Cattle -- Select east of im
steers, tift 4.5a: medium steers.
4 00: ordinary. ? 3. 2 ". 'j :t..".0 , ( ow
helf.-rx, $S'r( S.2.1; medium cows,
3 110; stags. $:( 3.5": bulls, $ 2 h '.
Sheen H'-s; wethers. $;i.a0; ,
wethers, $3(3.2.".: lambs, $1: :
ewe. J2...0; mixed lots. J2...0 -
r'rlce
$3.1")
3
steady
$7
f.lt-
C.rndmllv tin- tuners of wheat
pulling down tlalr .piotatlons In
Pacific northwest and today there
14.
1
s
3
16
are
the
are
1)2
or
ra nge
he.ii (
$2 75
.lid
eal holce 'oun.c
and rough, $3 ' 4.
rd I na ry
I rnlght
"heavy
Hogs Strong in Kusf.
Chicago, Aug.
Chicago
unaha
Kansas City . .
liogs are stror
8.2HO. Receipts
Mixed, $rt ti.1
rough, $ t 1 5 'a t I
Cattle, steady.
Sheep, steady.
21.
II .11.'
. 4c
Offic
gs
1 1 run:
ittle. ah.
2."
1.3
l.i
left ny
yea r
h .-a c v
light,'
e' yes ten la
ao la.O"
. ji;.i','.i ;.
$t. i ii a 7o.
few oilers to buy cash hluestem above
cuts. In fact, many buyers are not
ling to pay above 1 cents track he.e
12 c.-nis f. o. Ii.
The great battle between millers and
xpori-r-. ov.-r hluestem supplies Is
ilio.i; oy.-r, for the present at least, and
between club and hluestem
ut In half or lust the same
gineinlly rules In this market
buyers do not sharpen their
. keenly for each other. This
a lniiicl. the same difference
being rualntaiicd between club and red
Hi
There Is still but a nominal trade lr.
"p(.i l flour, v illi the orient holding
oi.t for lower figures, which the trad
Kc-acrallv Is unwilling to accept In view
of the high rice of wheat. A small
amount of old . ron Is still moving
across the Haeitio around 13. hi)
I he
has
ratio as
when th
1. n I yes s
is 2 cell'
sia ii.
New York.
went above
time In Its
gereral times during tl
heavy purchases il it In
Aug.
I '
hist.
.1 Southern Pacific
to,lnv for the first
ry. It struck 100 V
session, with
the day. It
was one of the few issues unaffected ny
the liiuldatlnii which set in later in the
day. Jake fields y,is said to be a
buyer of ftl'heoO shares of common.
(,'nlon Pacific was nm so fortunate,
and closed scleral fra. t ions lower.
Rock Island was affected by the re
port that control had been purchased
bv Harrlman The preferred Issues was
sold in big blocks, and a net loss of
3Vfr points Is shown for the day.
London was lieay and generally low
er for American shares
It looks us if the Southern Indiana
will pass Into a recivers hands.
fltv lle.uth nff
Pohl received a lei
SnrKentlch, health ,
coma, tills morning,
Hon In forming
th health commissi
on the Pacific i on-1
a uniformity la un.ii.in
vide general rules tor i
hea 1 1 h depa r t men t s
1 r. Hargen t leh Is one
Krcsalve health offi-eis
and vlslt-d I 'art !a n I se
at which time he .in!-
Which ll believes w
III the Sllptiresslon of
feci tons disease 1 i
Visited other cUbs ,,ii
lalned Ills Ideas will
ers. As a result ,
he lias sent out letters I
the coast firm In the I ,
an organization is 111 be n
Ir. Pohl favors the .,j
todny that had such an
been working ef f t ! e
nlnjj of the year the snal
wdilch has prevailed In i n
year In all parts of the .
nave been suppress. -I wit
(ulty at the outset She sa
ly all of the early cases
came from other cities and
exr.la
off b-
from these
talned such
capes thii
a strong
Rsnge of New
bv Overbeok & c
York
loke (
rices furnished
DESCRIPTION.
r
in t he I
''1 futures
xccj
en '
H
id.
'Pt.
In 1
1 1
d of
Nt )
Ib.
buy-
buyers were Invariably
because nf the lower price;
offer, d at.
Fine oualttv cantaloupes
The Oallr
ire now be-
and they
ossesslon of the market
freshness Fine pack
That s one thing; that
notch owing to
supplies. Most
Priced around
heavy but
yesterday's
Ing shipped from
are fast taking i
h because of their
Ing Is shown.
helps to sell.
Tomatoes are down a
.1,., ptli 1, a a .,a.,,.'L
i ly from White Salmon
$1.00.
jl Peach receipts continue
ire maiKei is uncnangeu ai
figures.
W Many complaints are being received
from buyers regarding unmatured pota
toes. Manured stock is hard to get and
especially for northern shipment the
competition among buyers Is keen.
Another alvance of 15.- pr hundred
3 nounds is note, I In the l.rice of U'nlln
j Walla onions at primary point. Sup-
pyes there getting scarce. Some sam
ples of local onions recertlv received
showed good uunlity but stocks were
riot dry enough to enter the market
Cabbage supplies continue very scarce
Front street sells at the following
prices. Those paid shippers are less
regular commissions:
Grain, Floor ana TZXT.
WHEAT Uuying price, new Track.
Portland Club. 89c: hluestem
HSe; forty fold. 91c. red, D8c;' Wil
lamette valley. 89 'u 90c.
FLOUR Selling price Kastern Ore
gnn patents. $4.86; straights. $4.05 ii
4.65; exports, $3 60 J5 3.70; valley. $4.45
grraham, s 14 40; whole wheat. $.(!;
rye, 6s, $5 50; bales, (3.
MILL8TCFF8 Pellln price Bran,
$2; middlings. $30 60; shorta, $28Q
28.50; chop, $515TJ9 per ton.
BARLEY Feed. $250; rolled. $T.60
Ti4SiJl60: brewing. $27.
OATS- Nw No. 1 white. $25 3 28,
grav. $24'. 25 per ton
9 HAY Producers price New timothy,
Willamette valley, fancy. $15; ordinary.
$14. eastern (mgon, llrt, m:xed $19
2 10 50 clover. $St; gram. $10; cheat, $H
- alfalfa. $11
Sutter, Err and Fool try.
, Bl'TTKK Kxtra .reamery, SIHc,
t- fancy, 7c. nore. r.
J lU'TTFR FAT Delivery fob. Port-land--Swe.
t fream. Sue, sour,' 27 te
a'rer lb.
t; E4.rCS - Local best, 25c; ordlnsry,
lr.rge lots, ;e less, eastern, 24c,
n i-torsge, 24c
F CHEESt- Full creem. flata, triplet!
na uirsie, o T .vuiii Alllinct
-jS'ic ' I
k iWT.TRT -Mlifil chickens. UH Ci
lie fnncv hens 1 4 G 1 4 V r . roosters oM :
"-c; frveis 1 1 11 1 . . broilers, li'fll.clh,
i"iree. spring. 14c, turkeys, al!v,
!7c; spring ducks. UJ16c lb: pigeons
F$12B dos; dressed poultry, lOlHo lb
hlher
g Ke-pa. Wool aad Kldea.
HOPS 107 crop, first prima. e;
Brim. !Sc; medium to prima, IQc,
medium. 2Vtc lb: iv crop. J(2$So lb;
-contracta, c.
I WOOL-HOI Willamette Talley. 1$
IC lc
j MOHAIR l9T Nominal, 1IHIH
FHEKPSKLV8 Shearing. II lit
each; snort wool. 2$O40c; me-Puia
i wool. ffrc0$l each; Ion wool. 76-c
r $12$ eaeh.
r HIDE Dry hid. l$01e Ib; grtk.
wj ifj i u , iii( $ . irrrii mh, w ih,
Tallow prin-. pr ib. $; nw
t and rmt IrttHe
CHITT1M sRK-!.
T'rate aad Tsw
OMONa-CalUtrala, uri WalU
Walla, $1.25 per sack; garlic, 9c
l'O'i'ATOKS New, selling, $1.2r.
Ing Il'n 1 la per cvvt. ewe, t, j ,i
APPLES New, 75e-U 15" box.
FRESH FRUITb OrariRfS. t4.00
4.60; bananas, 5 He per lb., ( rated, tic;
lemons, $ 4. in H ". 2,". box: gr:ip"l'i uit. $1
tC4.B0; pineapples. Hawaiian, $3(o;3..VJ
doz; cantaloupes, $ 1 . 50 u 1. 7 ," , liiu-k!.- r
ties, $1; peaches, select. 31. A A.
A. MOc; l.i,. 7nc, pears. J I -ji 1.5": grapes,
75e'4(,1.35i 'wiLtenmions, Jl.jii u 17j ct,
casabas, $2.25 d z.
VEGETABLES -Turnips, new Oregon,
$1.25; b.ets. $1.50;' .atiols. tl.l'aj.' I ."')
sack; parsnips. b'f'.'iSl; cabbage, $2. 5a
ill 2.75; tomatoes, J! I" rl 2a l-.x, beans.
5c; cauliflower, California, crate, i i,
peas, Oregon, fo; horseradish. Swluc
artichokes, -- doz. K'-'ii onions, jc
per doz: poppers, bell, 5c; Chile, ( - . ;
head lettuce. 2 f it 3 "i" ,! 'Z. cm-ambers,
local, 2i'u5'o doz: radish, s. dozen ,
hunches, celery. ... uMie: egppiant, t. a
ke, green corn. $1.75 saek.
Groceries, Kuta. co.
SUGAR California & Hawaiian Re
finery Cube, $tj.tiu; powuerea $6.45;
berry, $6.25; dry granulated, $6.25; XXX
granulated. $6.16; cunt. A. $6.25; extra
Ii- $5.80; grlden O., $6 3o; U.. yellow,
$6.56; beet granulated, $6.06. barrels,
16c; half barrels. 30c; boxes, 66c ad
vance on sack bits In
(Above prices are 80 days net cash
Quotations.)
HONK Y New 1 6c per . lb.
rOFMi-F.F P.i-kani hran lu t 1 S Kn
the purchasers HALT ( 'fin mo ilulf er-oiiril ina
stocks were $11.00 per ton: 60c. $11.50: tsbJe. dairy
60s, $16.60; 10s. $16 00: ba!-s. $2 35;
Imported Liverpool, 60s. $20 00; 100s,
$19.00; 4s, $18.00; extra rlne barrels.
ia, 6b and 10s. $4 60 4? 6.50; Liverpool
lump rock, $20 60 per ton.
RICK Imperial Japan No. 1. 6c- No.
1. 5 V4 5 &i : New Orleans, head, 7c;
jax. ( ) ; i reoie. nc.
RFANS Bin a II white. $4.7S; large
white. $4 75; pink. $3 85: bavon. $3.85:
Limns. $5 S5; Mexican res. ",.
Meats, Ttah and Provisions.
PHh.ci&i.iJ Vruitt etreet
Hogs, fancy, iuH :b. oidinary, c;
large, oc. .ai, extra, bi- per lb,
ordinary, 7 i o lb; l.eav. 5 :u tic per
lb; mutton, fancy, 7fo 7Vtc per lb. spring
lamb, 7&-7-,c lb.
HAMS, HAC'N, K ''1 C Portland pack
(local) hams. 10 t-1 li Ilia. 17c per lb,
breakfast bacon. IS'i 2;i i,,- m. picnics.
lie per lb; cottage loll 12c In. regular
short clears smoked 12'e lb; backs,
smoked 12t4c It: sidoked short clears.
13Vkc lb; clear bell Is. smoked. 13c Ib;
shoulder. 12o per Ib; pickled tongues,
70C each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. 14c
per lb; 6s 14S.C tier lb; 60-lb. tins.
13 He per lb; steam rendered. JOs, 13.
per lb; 6s, 13 He per ib; compound, los,
SVC per lb.
FISH Rock cod. 12U- lh- flour.rler.
c per lb; halibut, 5c per lb. striped
bates, 16c jer lb, catfish. He per lb; sal
mon, Chinook, St.- per lb; steel -heads,
H i' , si h ers'de. c (, licmngs,
6c lb: soles 7c Ib; shrimp. 1".- lb; perch,
6o per lb- tomcod. lie per lb: lobsters,
26c per lh; fresh mackerel. lc i-er lb-
crawfish, 20o per down; sturgeon. 1 2 S
per Ib; black bass, 20c per lb; sliver
smelt. 7c per Ib. hlaek rod, 7 He lb;
crabs. $ 1 00 fr 1 50 dr.ie- . shad. 2 He; roe
shad c; shad roe. 1 1 c Jh
OT8TKRS fhon 1 w a t er Hay. per gil
lon. $2 50. per loo in pack, $5 on. o'vm-
Pla, per gallon I! (" " ' 1'" lb sack
fi UU'it sic Ksirle - inned. -m. I
doten: eastern tn shell, tl 7 r, re i
CLAMS Hsr-'shell. per r,oi. $2 40;
rsror cla-ns I! fin i -r bey i e per do
ralata, CoaX OU, XXo.
ROPE i'ure Mniia. 1 1 ,-. standard.
11c, sisal, l"e, i u iui. i ic
LlNSeftir OIL. R.-.w. bi is.. ETJe;
rss. s !.' . boiled. Mus . 55c, a.ns. lc
a gal; lots of 260 gallons, lc less, oil
cake meal. $.14 ton.
BF.NZINK-M J.-K. raws. lt,c per
gsl, Iron bbls. I2H er g,
TL'RPKNTINK la nm. :2c per gal.
wood bb s. :- pr gsl
WHITE LEA1 Ton lots 7c per
lb. 6"0 !b lots f. IB. ep lots 8Vr Ib.
WIRB NAILS Present ba-u. U.la,
Nt .
;;i-i't.
IJec.
ml of trade today values In
were unchanged for the day
eeeirber w li.-at, which gained
nts bid.
trade juices:
CUB WIIKAT.
Open.
lMt
. . St 0 H
1 WHITK OATS.
130B
135H
i fi;i;i HAHLET,
117t,B
120B
Close.
8KB
801)
130B
135B
117411
120B
A mal
Am. (
Am. (
Am.
A m.
Am.
Am.
A m.
Ana..
Am
Cop. Co.
I ' A; F., c .
c. & F., p.
Cot. (ill c
1 , c. . . .
Sugar, c. . . .
.Smelt, c...
Smel t., p . . .
BULL FOREIGN CALL
PUIS WHEAT LOWER
CHICAGO WIIKAT MARKET.
open. Close. Aug. 20. Loss.
ICt IKS1-!,
54 H B
.Mt
.9S-S
93'
f'4's
SST
Pent- . .
Ja-c. ..
May . .
Chicago, Aug. 21. While, the wheat
market started and closed weak and
lower, there was one period during to
day's session when the market was firm.
and September option crawled a full
cent above, the close of yesterday and
l '.c above the opening this morning.
The weaker start ns due to the lower
Liverpool, both at the opening and the
dosing. Paris closed 10 to 15 higher,
while Budapest and Antwerp were both
unchanged from yesterday at today's
closing. Neither of the latter three
markets had nnv effect upon the trad
ing in Chicago today.
Primary receipts:
--Bushels
Todnv. Year Ago.
Wheat 745,000 61 1,00,1
Corn 44X,tit)0 338,000
Shipments:
Wheat 8115. 000 620,0011
Corn .' 3:5.000 312.000
Cash wheat sales were:
No. 2 red. ;5'u !).;,-; No.
i I'Cc: No. 2 hard. ft.". 'i Oifo;
M Inlng t o
Woolen, c . .
Atchison, c
Atchison, p
B. i o., c
B. o , p
n. r. t
Can. Pacific, c. .
( 'en. Lea t her, c -Cen.
Leat her p . ,
C. & G. W c. . .
C. M. & St. P..
Chesa. & Ohio. .
Col. F. & I., c. . .
Col. Southern, c
Col. South. 2d p
Col. Soijjh. 1st p.
Corn Products, c
do pfd
Del. Hudson. .
D. R, G. c
do pfd
Erie,
do 2d rfd
do 1st pfd
"J Northern, p..
111. Central ....
I,. N
M K. A, T. C .
do pfd
Distillers
Ore Lands
Mo. T'aci f io
Nationa 1 Lead . .
N. Y. Central ..
N. Y . O. fc W.. .
N. t W., c
do preferred . .
Nor. Am
Nor. Pacific, c. . .
Penn. Ry
P. G., L. & C. Co.
P. Steel Car, c. . !
Rending, c
do 2d pfd '
do 1st pfd . . . . 1
R. I. & S , c I
preferred . . I
76 V
' 40
' 2 4
5 1
1 5 4
;mv
I ii s
47
3 1 i
5 i'j
M8
4 7
76 HI
3 9V
'si":
5 5
134
!'l V
107 ,
4 6V
24 V
8 V
?3 :
1)3 ! 93 71
' 52 ' " :
1 2
'hi :
1 4 1 V
! 33-'
i 33'
; 63v
MS V
ICiiH
22
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ii w . .
her I'r Ksth.r C ' ' f I ''" f
l-l r,o. IU Sol,,, ' IS 9 ' ' " ,
oiii inlsxloner of Til i ? T t4& ' s 4
asking nercoopera. ,M 'H J ' 1
asroe t ),,,, among - t J , " s . -Jtk . Ulw4. ,;'
n.-r, of ,he cv I r 'V )
In oid. r lo ,-fr. . t . .- 'VL i " ' ' . ., . '
' .e, ,., pro- n -
!e g. ... of ' tl
-f the most pro. ti&-, vjbW
in 'h iinli i, 4 NeA" , v i 4V I
;:-,;':'."-:v:,M:;' r: ' F $
he --as. and tt - ' .
i "'I er health ' L . , ' Jf ,4
r .hes,. iisitsif I . -v Vs y ' ' , "-j
o nil ill.-, on I I i ' "H
... 'inp;,she.. l , W ii I 0 -I
in arid s'aied i faw iyjfex-AMLA..at...- ..;.w . .:J3
or g.-inl'a' In'
I o , j i i.an' c 'f- C Hunter of rtenverton. Who
,'1 1 f""" ""ti Died Rtrentlv, Ak''1 84 Years.
" 1 1 r . ! ; i i . . a : . I i . . . I
h II 1 t I.. oiri . I
Id that near Just because a man is cornered
In port land I do.-sn't m-cessn rlly prove that ho Is
that It w a s i s.jiia re.
I " "
rtw wtts
WAR DECLARED
IN YAMHILL
l County Splits on Campaign ' -u-
Against IVst-IJiddon t'
OrchiU'ds.
(Sliedil PMlMitrh til Th Jeumnl )
McMlnnvtlle, Or , Aug 21 'ouster tia
Hon is rampant among the fruit grow
ers of Yamhill county, the result of &
signed petition asking for the resigna
tion of County Fruit Inspector I. ema
il ad.
Lownsdal" recently announced his In
tention of enforcing the law rigidly per
taining to pest -ridden orchards. Hi
action to oust him Is believed to b.
based on tnls announcement. Lovvns
.lale says he looks upon the signing and
presentation of the petition as a bur
l.s'iue and will Ignore It. Some of tho
imminent fruit growers. Including- the
Walnut dub of Yamhill county are
ba. king the inspectors stand.
the epidemic .
Ill In Port land
Out of 557. 73 7
1'nlted Kingdom
the. 1'nlted State
possessions.
persons who left the
In 1907. 33 s 012 went to
h and 2on. t,, British
News Gossip
of Finance
New York, Aug;. 21.
bonds:
' Late.
Twos, registered 193'i
do coupon 1 930
Threes, registered ... 1 9u S
do coupon lSi.oi
Fours, registered .... 1 925
do coupon 1 925
Twos. Panama
Threes, small bunds
luvet nment
Bid.
I c.f
1('4
1"1
1"1
12"
12 1'
12
New York, Aug. 21
Lake, 13 4 13 V; h-13.-.
Lead $4 75 H ft 4 62 4
Tin 29(0 2 9 Vsc.
- ( opper
1 truly tic.
Ask
I'll '4
106
101 'j
10l
121
122
H'3
1 'Hi t-j
metal :
1 3 'a if
New York,
London, 23 i;
Aug.
-16 1.
21. Bar silver, 6 He;
New- York, Aug. 2 1 . - Sterling: Cables,
486.35 rti 486.45; demand. 4 6. 2o if 4 xt; 25
60 days, 484. 80 0 4 8 4.9u.
New York, Aug. 21 - It Is
the stock exchange that
bought the Rock Island.
"norte.1 on
Harrlman
has
Oregon Journal's Third Annual Scholar
ship Contestants Now on Homeward
Stretch Students Should Renew
Activity and Strive to Capture
Best Scholarship and Larg
est Cash Award.
i New York,
i earns nearl v
1 year against
Aug. 21. Reading railway
$41,000,000 gross, for the
$43,000,000 in 1907.
41 1
! 41'i.
33 V,
33 tj
63 i
is
Nev York, Aug. 21. Car Foundry
'lare. regailar dlvi
will report poor earnings ror the uuar
will likely
ter, hut
dend on common.
169
PRODl'CE IX HAN FKAXCISCO.
3 1 1.4
35!
(102
! 42'
' so"
! 63
1142
:i 23 K
i '..
65 V 6 4',
85 ' 83f-8
102 V100
42, 41
fl.'.Vi
55
83 i
10 1 S
42
73 V
80 i 811 I 80
63 ! 62 HI 62
1 4 2 1 4 0 1 1 4 1
1L'3-(,M23'J:123"-,
95 1
124';. 124H 123'
preferred . .
ei S. F , 2 p.
1st pfd . . . .
S. W. c.
Pfd
ny
9 4 -11 'jO'-if
mal: No. 2
No. 3 spring
3 red.
No. 3
f 122,
!4l.
hard,
nom
No. 1 northern
' northern. $1.15. nominal:
$1.05 It 1 12. nominal.
Range of Chicago prices, by Overbeck
& Cooke Co.
WHEAT.
'Id D
May
S.-pt.
1 'ec
M a v
Sept.
(let,
.Ian.
'Pt.
'L
Sept.
o t.
Jan.
(ipen. H'kIi. Low. Close.
. '.' 'a 9 4 93), 93 H
94 '..-.", 9 4- 9 4'.sn
9 4
6S, 9 9s, 9sS 98HB
l'l iRN.
77 7s 77 77'4
651, ,;,; ijrs,, 55!
63", i'4l4 CI'i 64'-,
( 1 ATS.
49 -19 8', 49'4j
48', 4-. 's 4'-H 4M,
5"'t .'-.' O'.i' 61'Vt
Pi 'RK.
1 O 0 1 1 v -, 1 4 4 S 1 4 4 5 B
14 0 2 U " 7 14 4 2 14 5 7
15.' 5 15 "7 1 552 '1553
I. A P.P
925 ;..'" 913 912
935 9." 7 925 925
915 9 15 8 9 0 910
Rli'.d.
875 877 865 865
888 8 7 8 72 875i
817 817 8 07 810
1:0
R. I.
do
S. L.
do
St. L
do
R. P.
do pfd.
Southern
do pfd
Tex. Pac. ..
T. St. L. W., c
do pfd
I'nlon Pac., c. .
do pfd
V. S. Rubber, c
do pfd
I'. S. Steel Co.. 1
do pfd
Wabash . c.
do pfd
w. r. t
Wis Cen., c...
do pfd.
Wheeling Lake.
Westinghouse
23 '4 1
77 I
16V
31V
24
2 3 '4 '
7 7 '
1 6 H
31
24 I
1 5
2S
20
i 95
I 3 3 a;
'124
I 85
! .85
1 5 '
2 8 '
20
Pnn Francisco, Aug. 21. Wheat No.
1 California club, per cental. $1.62HS
1.67 H ; northern hluestem. $1 .70 1.72 Vi :
northern club, $ 1.62 4. Si 1.65 ; inferior
grades of wheat, J 1.40 u 1 .55.
Harley h eed, $1.3i.'(i 1 40; common to
fair, S1.30j1.36; brewing at San Fran
cisco, nominal, SI. 45 .'u 1.55 ; chevalier,
SI. 60 it? 1.6o, according to .juallty.
F.Kgs Per dozen, California fresh. In
cluding; cases, extras, 36'4c; firsts.
32ljc; seconds, 26Hc; eastern delected,
22e; eastern firsts, 26c; eastern sec
(mils. 23c; thirds, 21c; storage, 29c.
Hutter Per pound, California fresh,
extras, 25V': firsts, 23'jc; seconds,
23c; thirds, -20c; packing No. 1, 20V,
packing No. 2. 19c.
Cheese Now, per pound. California
flats, fancy, 11c; firsts, IOV4C; seconds.
l"o; California Young America, fancy,
13c; firsts, 12 He; eastern Oregon fan
cy, 13c; eastern Oregon Young America,
fancy, 14 He
Potatoes Per cental, river whites,
sacks, fancy. 70c y SI ; poor, 60ii65e;
Salinas Fairbanks. $1.35 '(i-1.60; early
rose. 76tt85o; sweet potatoes, 2g 214c
pound.
Onions Per sari;, yellow, 60?75
Oranges per b"x. Valencia. S2.501T4.
The following1 valuable scholarships and good cash
awards should prompt students to put all their energy
into The Journal's third annual scholarship contest. This
contest will close in September. No ambitious student
should miss this grand opportunity to win a scholarship.
All between the ages of 10 and 30 are eligible.
SCHOLARSHIPS
As far as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools
will be added from day to day during the contest as the choice of new
contestants is learned.
ALBAUT, OB.
jOP
of Bcholar-
HOSTOX COI'PKR MAHKKT.
17
39
99 'i
119
1 8 u
4 7 V
17V
40
1001,
119
18'j
: 48
2 . ' '.
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17
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1 1 8
i 17
' 40
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119
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4 6 h,
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I 12'
j ' 5 4 1 h
4 5 .H
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3 3
4 1
) f . s I H
1 2 ' v f
' r 1 a
inn
4 ". '
2 I
44
' fFu rr Ished h v
! If..-Ion. Aug.
: An uTure . . .
At- a.lian . . .
Atlantic
Host on i 'nns . .
Hutte Coala. .
Co I. Ariz
Cup. Rang
C Klv ...
1'iily West
Ire.-t.e . . .
Mi.hlgan .
Miami ...
.Moan wk . .
Ney. (.'ons.
Overbeck
21. Rid prl
lOVNo. P.utto
4 ' 1 isceola
14 't 'Id liom. .
12 Parrot . . . .
26 - Ijuincy . . .
1 1 Shannon . .
77 U Sun. A Pitt
Victoria
1'ta h Mir. . .
H rou. 4
Yukon . . . .
Trinity . . .
Wolverine
Cooke
es:
Co.)
8
9
11 -H
13
1"
65 1
15 V
. . 83
. .1 1"
..37
1 5
1 : : ' ...
4.1-;
4 '-,
4 7,
14
Northwest Hank Stateniont.
'. PORTLAND.
Clearings today
71
7 1 s
' I -V
Total sales, 694.000 shares
puk e of m:vada
SHAIfKS IX FRISCO
00 I
1 b
'I. I 'Kl 1
I . 1 ' .-
k Cooke CO)
Hid prices :
'ISTH1C T.
!3e.
Latest News of
Oregon Crops
i ear ago
Balances today
Year ago
("!. arl nps
Ha la r ices
T.'.Ci i MA.
82 7 6 9
,"'7.733
6 9 2 7
15s. 142
. $61 8.S27
FKATTI.K
H
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!a in
11 7 .9 ' I
8 2.835
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N v
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1 I
K't.
Ma
J4c.
local
i,l KM
p 2
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V
it r.
in! v Mt
.-. -A. Rooth 4e,
- jc May uueen
L'itt 2e Rlne I are
cli.mbis Sc. Ill
'. Hik Ro.-lc le
er A, Oro 14c.
st Kit 2cA
3 4 . Krnpire 3n,
NORTHWEST WEATIIKR FoKFCAT.
Oregon Fair tonleht and Saturday,
northerly winds.
Washington Fair tonight and Sat
urday west portion, showers and thun
derstorms tonight or Saturday eat por
tion cooler east portion; northerly
winds.
Idaho Showers and thunderstorms
tonight or Saturday, cooler north portion.
Junction City. Or.. Aug 21
of the earlv hops will commence
Friday In the yards of J F I .ee &
and also In the yard of F:i Avers,
hops are of first 'i-aCl:'. an 1 are
from all Inse.-tg Ti.e growers nt
place will ray 80 certs i - r I-'i
pl. king
Albany. Or . Aug
promises weli anl t1
oHilitv irl M I e ;il.. i;l
past seasons V"-y
AVill Ford IfoKs.
Atl.eivi. Or.. Aug. '.'1 Helt.hold 11 r
r.as , f Pendleton has hist shippe.l out
4i'ei fat hogs from this place, to Fas.-n
where they will be kept on grain for
a time before being s.-nt to the Se
attle and Portland markets Th.l hen
averaged about 250 pounds each and
the prices paid for them ranged from
f s to $6 50 per lao.
ALBAKT COLXJ2GE.
One year's tuition In
except conservatory. Value
ship $50.-
BAKER CTCTT BUPIlfESS COLLXGE,
BAKIB CITY, OR.
One year's tuition In shorthand, type
writing, Knglish, bookkeeping and pen
manship. Value of scholarship $100.
BEHBTKE-WAIICEB BTJSnTFSS COL
LEGE, POBTLAICD. OR.
One year's tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. value or
scholarship $100.
CAPITAL BUSIWESS COLLEGE, ,
SALEM, OR.
Ten months' tuition In business or
i shorthand course. Value of scholar
I shin $100.
' DALLAS COLLEGE, DALLAS, CS.
! One year's tuition In any department.
Value of scholarship $50.
ECLECTIC BTTSrsTESS UWIVERSITT.
rORTLAWB, OR.
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand courses. Value of
scholarship. $100.
HILL MILITARY ACADEMY, PORT
LAND, OR.
One year's tuition In all branches
without board. Value of scholarship
$120.
HOLMES BtTSIKTSS COLLEOE,
PORTLAND. OR.
One year's tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS OP SCRANTON, PA.
Complete course !n ar'-h 1 tectum,
chemistry and chemical technology, elec-f-lc.il.
oi 11 engineering, steam, electric. I
me. hani. al engineering and mlntnij en- j
glneering. Value of scholarship $133
R. MAX MYER SCHOOL OP ART,
PORTLAND, OR.
Six months' evening course. Value of
scholarship $50.
OREGON CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC,
PORTLAND. OR.
One
ment.
vear s
Value
course In piano depart
of scholarship $175.
OREGON
EXPERT COLLEGE, PORT
LAND, OR.
Combined course In telegraphy and
stenography. Value of scholarship $125
OREGON LAW COLLEGE, PORT
LAND, OR.
One year's tuition. Vahia of scholar
ship S150.
PACIFIC COLLEGE, NEWBERG, OB.
One year's tuition. Value, of scholar
ship $50.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, FOREST
GROVE, OR.
One year's tuition In college depart
ment. Value of scholarship $60.
PENDLETON ACADEMY. PENDLE
TON, OR.
t years' Instruction In classical,
sclentifi- or commercial courses. Value..
of scholarship $100.
PORTLAND ACADEMY, FORT
LAND, OR.
One year's tuition In any of the four
ncid.mv classes. Value of scholarship
$120.
MRS. WALTER REED, PORTLAND,
REED,
OR.
Value of
scholarship.
I;
A
at e
11
ldf
Fxt
V 1 1
R Con
t $1 Si. Or.
W-T 6c. Mill-
ker Jack
i Y
am f
oeen abandoned pi this ?
now advertising for
juallty of the crop will
as no lire or other destr.'
thus far been- found l" I
the fields The prevailing
pickers will be 40 roan per
considering tee c, -rri'i of
the fields -'urlng the present
sess.-n some growers nmv t-e f
I ny fpe us'iai price of
LIS"!
H '
1
("twold Sh--p
Aihan . r , Aug .1
or this ritj- i,(i n-vM
Mprrer,t rif 5'". i'r-w . -
Idan. IVrn Tf- r :,'r
of Wirfc.fi and t. l e -.-.- .... i
rsr.e In twt nir I:...' e ( Tf, t
Is in prepertl-n ' . f r.., j , -,
lcn-er CI.. as ..or j..'k;
I rH-linowTi fjrt Oust Willam
ette 'allet and -p-i l t ? f.i-r "A.ititi
ieid lrir iiB.'nn rt . f high
Mo"!ed t,v, k rd -ep t ....
fn and otbr po;-? o.,t f t r t -tran
arv :. p,r' .f n-t.
M' "fm M8t" ,'. rv-v,,j
for th at.ek e-.t or -h' 'frer-la
II'-.
P
nt 1 1 pp.' ;
Original '. . Pal: '
P :'lf 1 4. V Nat P.
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i ; fir . i f : . ,.-
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a es
T V. .PARS
RIOT
M c. .V, Mont I
ek 5'. L. Harris
I 1 par 3c Rr.r-.nle 1
" .- M ort v Tihtn ,
; .-. M it iv Mt H'e, I
Tmmp Cora. 17r
Rose r tain sufflrient help
Trl- : of the crop
Mon all of Linn
contracted and the
o cent a per pound
Clem
vest i
vleld is
M ort Ton 114' t,
N.irr.-. 6 : - M Iwm
rrer.t 41 in. Ton N- Sta
1 1 r A 8 et End Ce
' Ten
i er (
iJ.Jen
Csl'l
Rev
Fxt t. vc
4 1c. Ton Hl-
c sales rihlo
i (. Re . n
Weston. Or. Au
been reported In
season. Samuel R
I harvested' th lir-est
Tim
Tor.
R ttler
Home
roi
LiTr-rpr. llte-at V-k-.
Ltvrr-n! Au 54. Wbat trie
Oren 4ertmlw. 4,d lT,-r
7 CJn Beptetnber. 7
L4SC(Cb-tt, 7 iVl
xr.XNMTT.AN riSTRICT
W-h M Co l- -, W4r le. pT
lr Hwr f e A I xtr ie W'istana; 4a,
Lltt i,rv lc. 0 Set A cri Mari
JrA. nron.ho 1 -, Pr -nwt Ba, C Dc S.
VA RIOT "R I"IfTJCT.
r4rr Ef '. cA. NrAa HU1 SI IS
N et .
' 'r. n srrea or cnarf he Iih uh
:.?: bushels of 4? bushels per acre On
his entire field of !4'1 nrrei h har
ve1.1 an averaje cf 40 bushels This
hat sold by Mr. Panister for-
I U.W rents per bushel
anr
2c.t.
Tt
fWrAAsvq
We par you 4 per cent to. mti
Picking
r e j Our Best Advertisement jj
'for I Is Never Printed :
'.'r'-, 'T yi I "A Satisfied Customer" I
C'.-r a- 1 a!! J
pi- ker T!.. y The man or 'nn:.in hi has 4?
I- f.-sf-e;.s. J . , , ,
ing n.e.-f has 'Tried saving- and the arlvant-
. pera !-.- In ni ... C, Tl . It
rl.-e f r W...IOK-. ioj-aii- I
a"d 5 ment-- vh. rni'i ! its advant- C I
...rers I r. f I
a r vest S 'K'S an 1 : prepare. i f. r 1'.!- I
tT'oi','-' ltick. 5i.'krc8 .-.;:.! d: stress, is I
to ln.re tie sAvlr.s; r.nr rirt? a ,1 .-r. .
county's hops are J If VOU haven't yet started the c
r reia I II .-. a nr.- Is , .
- c year right by opening a v.v:r.ps
account, do so at . r.re
Ji A dollar or sn at first, then a M C
4, to it weekly or mic-.tMy I r : - 5
f. - 1 . 777 ! rr " I est comnonndeH h:f ve-r?v
- ; j
Two per cent allowed on
1 checking accounta. ij
jl AMERICAN BANK & TRUST '
CO. OF PORTLAND
00 Seventh 5t. , Llka Temple
! U. O. RA LSTON Pree.
I O. U MAC QIBBON. .Caahlar. ?
it'ioinrnLiB oollsqii, uraira-
VTLLB. OB.
One year's tuition In anv department
of the college. Value of scholarship $60.
Vocal lessons.
$ 1 "a.
ROSE CITY BTTSU4TTSS COLLEOE.
FOKTZ.AZTD. OB.
One vear s tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
BT IUBT'9 ACADESTT, TEE
DALLES. OR.
One year's tuition In music depart
ment. Value of scholarship $100.
WE6TEBV ACADEMT OT MTT5I0 A ITS
E LO CtTTIO JX . FOBTUHD, OB.
Course in elocution, oratory or dra
matic art. Value of scholarship $160.
UKTTBBSXTT. SALE IS,
OS.
One year's tuition In c-ollee depart
ment. Value of scholarship $50.
WILLAMETTE
CASH AWARDS
In addition to the scholarship awards The journal will make the fol
lowing cash awards to help deft ay expenses of the students who may
poll the largest vote:
Cash with first choice of scholarship 150
Cash with second choice of scholarship 125
Cash with third choice of scholarship $lOO
Cash with fourth choice cf scholarship..: $75
Cash with fifth choice of scholarship 50
Cash with sixth choice of scholarship 25
The above sums in cash will be paid .contestant intmediately after
the close of the contest, in the order ef their standing Cash commis
sions will be allowed on all new subicnbers, in addition to the cash
awards, so that a contestant may earn money every day during tht
contest.
Or. Ana 21 Th irrsln har
prc:relri rapl.i'v and the
much better than xpet - ed
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO
CONTEST MANAGER
Jl So far as has
matllla ro-.intv tifs
sjer of this n!-
eat
Anrmtlna Orftnr TUpnrt.
CTIcago, A'Jff 11 Argentina grain
tsihl sortly ef ' t l.f $3.04)0.
aratnst .04.e a j-ar aro. Corn 1.- ,
j(m. hv aaatrst 1.714.0'0 ru
Fhlpwents- WTiett, 1.124.000 bn;
corn. 1.117. fcu. 1
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
ComraLsslon Mrrchanls, Slockt. Bends. Cotton. Gnln, E!
216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINO
Memteri Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Lerm 4 Eryia,
C)iKf o. New York. Boston. ...
W tbe ot!y private wire effecting Portland wita th eastcta
xchacfev
UnBEM KSTUKD BOARD 4r TIUPK