The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 27, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY ' EVENING, JULY 27, 1803.
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Ml.Sorts of Prices in Effect
and Dealers Buy at Their
:. - r Own Figures.
. ,
. e Most Tsrmin la Ttn.. .
According to latest reports 4
from hopyarde of tha Wlllsm. e
, . ette . yallaymora i vermin ara- e
1 e shown at thta ttm than ever b, e
tore. Cool acd cloudy "weather
la a help to tha Insects,- and as
few- growers ara spraying, tha
outlook la not' very encourag
ing. - .
, rOTfAJ'B HTrJOLES-AJJE MARKETS. -j
r Butter 'market badly mixed. -Kerbs
are selling lower.-. ...
, VVirs nails So higher.
Snnia utvinn nrlcn of eheesa .T A i V
Liooai tomatoes need sun, '
Raspberries ara higher. ... -
Blackcaps are advanced again. .
Car neachari and oeara. -
Fish run shows Improvement, .. m
' Booster In hops active. , . ,-.-
Mixed Talus U Butter. . .
- Punishment galore la being Issued out
: ta varloua creamery men. by others of
the -craft who are thereby yunlahlBg
themselves. The market price lor cream
try butter. la badly mixed,, all aorta of
jvajuea being quoted by makers. Some
Of mem are aim maintaining ; " """
;ket at 2 So. othera are asking 80c, othera
.IOKo and still another 8 lo a pound.
'I Those holding back at' 29o ara making
an effort to punish' those, who put the
market to 0 Ho. Borne claim that the
-"latter are bringing In Eastern butter
and are boosting the local price merely
to allow them to1 aell their outside iprod
,. uct at a mora favorable price, bur tha
' tOUo men in turn aay that the advance
'V to that price waa fully Juatified beeauas
' of the snorter supply and the better de
mahd. . Than again , tha 31a men. state
' that theirs la the only real market, so
? today you can buy butter at your own
: price. Condltiona are likely to adjust
! themselves durlngxhe corning' hour
, ' " Roma Quoting- Cheese at 17a, t
: More firmness la shown. In the Cheese
market at, tnia lime. The situation is
i dally improving and aome of the whole.
3' sal growera advanced their .quotations
to He for flats this morning, but along
i Front street prfces are generally o
; changed at lie. h v
'Son Boosters Kard at 'Work.v
While condltiona generally look favoir
' able to higher prtcee In the hop mar-
ket. preaent prlcea are merely "paper"
affairs and do not exist elsewhere. - In
' most quartera It la believed that hops
will actually touch ti .or SOo a pound
before -tha coming season is concluded,
but neither yesterday nor thla morning
no transactions had been reported be.
Tond lno. although there waa talk that
9c was being offered. Even this latter
could not bo fully confirmed. The Pin
cue deal reported y this paper at 18o
was the iast confirmed transaction In
tha hop market
Baambendas are Kit-he. ,
V Raspberries are higher by at least 10a
'.a crate in tne local ratrxei iooy. oumw
sales are being -made 20c above thoe
A tarmnrW auoted in . this Daper. Re
ceipts were oomewhat better thia morn-
' . .... ii. ...
IDK, out Huniiiy wm s. 1
toganberrlea are aho win ' mixed iual-
Ity, aome vary leaay aiun coming, ror-
ward. Sales are being made from. S1.S0
to 11.71 a crate. .
. Ttiackcana are tilaher because of scare.
ity and salee are being made today at
ifrl.15 a crata " ,t.
Blackberriea are slightly lower with
.receipts somewhat better.:
; .ttsWa Am StallliuF Xwai.
Vhera la considerable' difference of
opinion among handlera of eggs aa to
tne ngni mar Ket prico. wnii imwrau
aaeert their ability to aecura lSoQuite
easUy. for supplies, while othera ara
orrering an tney nave mi c- rvw
rtalnta ara better' than expected and aa
' soma eupoliea ara being brought out
from the east the eltuatlon Is not naar
ly so good aa a week. ago. :
Vrtef Votea of Wholeeala Trade. .
txcal tomatoes ara not wall colored
as yet Need sun. - . " , .
A mixed car af peachea and peare from
"TTewcastla. paL,- was unloaded this morn-
"fireased 'meats firm for all varities.
("Wire nails are advanced 5o keg.
This put tha base at .? today. Bet
ter situation In the ateel market tha
auaa.
. Better supply of salmon coming from
the Columbia aa a result, of the Ira
proved run there,: Mora ateelheads ap
, pear in g. ' . " - 1 ":- ;
Green poas are coming mora freely
Hin mnA ara In fina condition..- Priced
GUTTER r.lARKET
BEING CliUIIIIED
.S, at'Te a pound. '
nrin.1 axa connnv mrv xreoir irom
the south. Seedless at 1 a crate of
fou baaksts. ,n - -t .ii, ..'
FRONT STREET QUOTATIONS
Sops, Wool and sTJdea. - A
HOPS 1908 crop, choice. 11H1Jc;
prime to choice, HQimei prime. lOHc:
medium, 10c; 1909 contracta (growers
" rafuee to sell), 18fM6o is offered. .
WOOL 1909, WUUrnett. valley, ISO
4c; eastern Oregon, S0Q2SO.
' TALLOW rPrime, par lb, Sf4o; f
t and rreaae, 2121H0.
BHBEPSKINS Shearing. 10010 each;
'short weoL 26040c; medium .wool, toe
' $1 each: long wool. 75c!l.lt. eaoh. .
CHTTTIaC BARK Old, 0 5 He; haw.
4H&6C 10. '
f HIDE Ery hides.' 14910 lb.; rreen,
ttflOo lb; bulla, green salt (a par lb:
" kipa, 9e; calves, rrwn, la per lb. .
MOhAD 1905. 12 0 240. ; - -
, Bttar, Egg and yomirsv v :: r
..r BUTTER JExtrax creamery, 2llle;
fancy, 27Ho: store, 20c.
BUTTBH KAT Jvuvery t. o. K Port-
land Sweet cream, ISc: sour, 2He. -
1 ' EGGS Candled, lacal boat, 27H18c;
uncandled, 27o. . - ,
CHE KSE Waney full Viam flats,
lU(B17c: triplets and daisies. lUtt
17c: loung
Amerlcaa 17H18cl
r .Mixed chlckesa 14:
fewer hens. 14Hllo: . roostera.
.old. J2e anringa. 18020c; gaeaa. 89o;
turkeya alive, lltl8o; dreaaea,
JSc; ducks, 18c; plweons, squaba 11.00
- doseti;. dreaaea poultry, lim higher.
, , . ersia. noma ana
BARLET Producer's price 1S09
Feed, $30,00; rolled, 334.00 35.00. - -
WHEAT Buying price, 1909 crop
Track Portland Club. 798c;blua-
Smith's New Prices
Ship your produce to us. We will
pay you tha following prtcaaTN We
do not charge commission:
Dresaed Veal up to 140 lba....04t
- (Large veal leas.) , ,
-,,-- . y -
Dressed POrk ....... ........ Hal
Spring Chickens, large. ....... 164
Spring Chickens, small ...,,.il8
Hens . .......................15
Egga, candled ............... .26e
rsASTx mrrs kxat co
Vlgkttsux the Beaf Tmrf ,
-r - yorMaadOrafon.. ,
TT Tr .-'"a ? ' s. f
100UII BUYS;
PATTE SELLS
.. ... ......... .. t...
Change" of Leadership in
"Vheat Pit Brings Abput '
- Widespread of Prices.
-'CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
.- ' July JT. July 3. JUias. 190S.
July ,ioW ioii v .. : 8t.
Sept." 10SHA )MS-.i S
uao. .IfltH 03 j. . l
May ...... .1UB 105 '
- Chicaao. July 17. Wheat -was sensa
tional to a deKree today, and fluctuated
wnaiy, aavancing with extreme Dullish
nesa and. loelnc under Dresaure that
coat the prloe of several cents. - Closing
was uncnanirea ror tne July ana w to lo
lower for the other three options. '
Opening Tof the market waa wild, with
bullish sentiment supreme. At the open
ing -July, went to $1.07, compared with
the close yesterday at ILOt'i. SeDtem-
Her $1.06- compared, w4th $1.04 De-
cemoer fi.vs, comparea wnn .
abd May compared with I1.0ST.
fatten waa a pear jn inn wneai pn
today; while Artnour changed placea
with him and took the bull side. Thia
accounted for the sudden lean of values
at tha openina. wmie Armour waa tan
inn a4t ma wuiy onering at tne pries
Patten vwas unloading, and his heavy
dumDlns caused the provision klnr to
finally retire and . allow the market to
taKe ta . own- oourae. - fiowever, - n : la
generally believed that Armour took on
heavy loads of Patten- wheat all tha
way down. ' v;- -
- Spread In the wheatN market today
was one of the heaviest of recent weeka
In the July the hlah waa ll. o ana the
low $1.04. or a dif ferenoo of 4 hi c. - For
September tha spread waa J c. Decern.
ber. lo, ana May lc a Dusnei, ... r
: vLivcrnool was weak and lower at th
opening, but closed unchanged to d
higher than yesterday.,
St. Louis reported a somewhat better
casn wneai situation, ana ine. price
tnere was ic nigner.
Cash wheat sales: .... wo. . reo. new,
II.071104; .No. 3t rd. new,
'. 1108
AW V t(WI VB V1.W( "
1.10U: No. I hard winter, new,
l.us.
Ranae of chlcaco prlcea furnished by
Overbeck cooke Co.:
WHEAT. -.. MX
Open. High, ixi
Close.
July .....107H 10
10614
Sept ' i
103 Vi
103 A
Deo.
,103' 1U1
May
..10614 106 X
. ' CORN.
10 x
106 KB
uly "
ept.
6914
6H 7H
66 A
Ueo.
68 -OATS.'-
6S
May
6 HA
July ..... 48H ' 43T4 3H . 43'
SepL . 40 40 8H 89B
Deo. ..... 40V4 40V,r 40 .
" " FORK. -
July ..... 2080', 1080
1072 ' 2072
2085 2085
1180 s 1710
Bept. ...... S08S . 2097
Jan.- 1718 1200
. 1 ' . LARD.
July ..... 1162 116 ,
1160
1160
1168
liar
1115
1090
sept. . .. . . 1 1 . iio
Oct 1162, 1162
. 1160B
1165
1125
. 1115
a- 1090
. RIBS.
July 7,-rr. II SO 1130
Sept. 1120 ' 1126, .
Out , .... 105 1100
stem. tliOztj red RusRlan. 95a96(
forty-fold, 6SoJl-00; WUlamette val
lav.' 1 ). ' , - - - ' "
. MXLLSTTJFFS Sell In price Bran,
124.60: mlldllngs, $38.00: shorts. 230;
chop, 123081; alfalfa meaU, $20 par ton.
- FLOL'R foiling price Easern Ore
gon patent, 86.36: straight. 36.8Ot.00;
export.- 34i7; batters, $6.006.25; val
ley, 86.60; graham. .- 14 a, 86.u; whole
wheat 15.80; rya 6a. 81.60; bales. $3.00.
, UAis - rooucers price incs, . nu
1 wblta 340041: arar. 840.
HAT Producera - prloo Kaw time
thyj Willamette valley fancy, 115.00
ordinary. 814.00: eastern Oregon. )
mixed, 211.60012.00;. clover, ( ) : oats,
lli.oti; cneat, ii,6g airatia, i.uu
.CORN Whole. 181: cracked. 1ST tod:
mitts aal Tea-atablea.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, Med
sweets. 32.76; Valenciaa f 8.009
I, OK V. I ; . Ik
emona, 85O7.S0 box; grapefruit, $3.00
04.00: Pineapples. Florida. 33.002.61
dosen; straw berries, local, $2.00 per
crate: cantaloupes, 3z.003px.60; loganDer
.I... . 1 . II 0V I 7 m MnH.Ml., SI . K ft.: , .n
corraots, $2.00; Royal Anne cherries, &
woe; . juamoeria, nw, peacnes, aucy
POTATOES Old. aeillnar. 21.18 0 1.50:
new, ai.iowi.ev.
vegetables-New tarnips. Ore
gon, 12Uo dos.; old boats, 82.00: car-J
ri, .d wmKm.. iBrvmL,, ti.,iv.Vi
cabbasra, local.- $1.6601.75; tomatoea, lo
cal, si.ov; nouiouse, ii.io; caiirorn.a,
76 1 86c; crate; beans, 6e lb.; cau
liflower, $1.25 doa; peas, 6c per lb.;
horseradish. lOe: artichokes. f6A7Sc nae
floa; grn oniona 10c per doa: peppers,
oeiL rionaa, itgi crate; cnui. t li
bead lettuce, too dosen: hotaouaa. tLOl
celery. $1.36 da; eggplant, ltc; asparagus
local i ) aomy rnubarn, lo Per-1M
com, tee dosen.. .: '-.ru ' ,-t
ONIONS Jobblng-rCallfornla. red.
$1.25 par aack; white IMo; gsrlio. 12He
per 18. " ' ' -- . . -
' - ffroosxiaa, jmas, ' Ete.
8UOAR Cuba. 26.26! nowderad. 16.10:
fruit orberry, i6.85r" dry -granulated,
$6.76; cent A., $5.$5; extra B,, $6.36;
coldan G 35.36: D. yellow. 36.16: bar-
rela 16c: hlf barrels, too: boxaa (6e
aavanco on aaca Dana - , -
tAOove prlcea are 30 oars oat cash
quotatioasj . .
OAi.- c-onrse nair grouna. idob. i
per ton; 60s.- $8.50: taole. dairy. 60s.
$14.60; 100a $1; bales, 82.26: extra fins
barrels. 2s, 6a and 10a, $4.506.60; lump
rue. u.ov per vtn. f
RICS Imperial Japan No. : 1. 5H5
No. 2. 614c; View Orleans bead, 7o;
ureoie. e c.
. BEANS Small white, $7.18; large
white. 18.85: cink. 34.00: barou. 86.75:
jimaa. o.io; reaa xs.eo.
. . Ksata. yia and rrortsteas.
HAMS. BACON, ETC Portland pack
(local) ham, 14 e: breakfsst bacon,
H4624H0; boiled ham. 23H?2414o;
picnics. 12c; cottage roll. ISo lb.; regular
short clears, amoked, 1414c; backs,
smoked. ;14c; plokled . tongues. 80s
each. - , .-. .
- DRESSED MEATS Froat street
hogs, fancy, 11 OU Uc ordinary. 180
114: vealis, extra, 10c: ordinary, 914c;
heavy. Tj 8c; mutton. To; lambs, 7c
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10c.
1414e per lb. 6a It Ho per lb.; St lb.
tlna le per lb.; steam rendered. 10a,
Ho per lb.; 6a, 16 He per lb.j compound,
10s, e per lb. ' -7
CLAMS Hardahe'l. per box, $2.40;
rasor clam a out of season.
FISH Rock eod. 10c lb; flounders,
6c lb; halibut. 67c lb.: striped bass.
l'Se per lb.; atflsh. 19.- par lo; aalmoa,
Chinook. 8Hc lb.; blueback,-8c lb.;
herring, ( ) per lb.; aolea. 4e per lb,
ahrlmpa ItH per lb.; perch, 6e per lb.;
torn cod, 10c per Ibi; lobe tare, t6o lb.;
fresh mackerel. ) per lb.: crawfish.
zic per oosen; aturreon. II HO par lb.
black baaa 29s per lb.; Columbia smelts.
; per id.; e-
r smelt a. sa nep lh.:
black cod, 7 He per lb; craba. ( per
DieCK
dosen.
OYSTER8 Shoalwater bav. Oar aal.
l-ie, 12.50; per 100 1U aack, $5: Olyra
J la, per gallin. $2.40 par 100 lb. sack,
:6.60: canned. 0er can.- IT dosen;
eastern in s'.iell, 11.78 par 10 .
v 'lBins. ooal Oil. Sto.
LINfcEED OIL Raw. tibia.. TOc:
casts. 74e: botsed. bhia, 72c; cases, ?Se;
per gallon lota of llv gailona la laaa;
ell cako meal. 137 ton. ......
rope Manila, 8c; aieal. 7e lb. t
BN2LNB tt degrees, eases, 19o par
S9.50 HOBS IS
HEW HIGH Hill
Smair:Lotof Good Stuff
Comes and Overtops All
r: Previous Coast Prices.
n . WO W S9.0U.
, Hogs advanced to $9.60 . per
a ; nunarea pounds in the Portland ' e
stockyards todays' This is tha e)
e . highest prloo aver obtained hers, e
e . and beats all previous high rao-
e . ords by 15c,; This latter, record"
4 waa ' likewise mads during the .e
e past 24 hours, a sale being closed
at $9.15, compared with the beat
e at $9.10 yesterday and $9.06 Sat-. e
j urday, v Oa Friday v all previous . a)
ey.. records for hogs were broken at 4
4 . $9.00. . . - ; , : v a
PORTLAND) LIVESTOCK RUN.'"
Hogs. Cattle, Sheep.
t ueauaj ei
Monday ........ ,."21
Saturday 80
Friday $7
Thursday .. 94
Wednesday 86
136
711
788
82
68 802
261 5 Ll
$39 613
r
Portland. Union StockvarrTa. jilw H.
When 'Frank L. Bmlth of the meat
company bearing his name paid ' $9.60
ter-100 pounds this morning for alx
head of hogs, ha probably realised that
tha transaction established an entirely
new high record for the hog market of
the Pacific coast
Eatabllshlag high water mark for bog
values has been of daily - making, and
values that have ruled during recent
daya have been more of the case of
aupply than of price. Today's high
water mark, in the hog market here waa
received for a lot aent In from Wood
land. Wash., by B. 8. Griffiths, the
Sharkey Commission company handling
the record deal. " .
; It Was a day of Intense excitement
in tha hog market, and while other linea
were in good position, tha transactions
in awlna overshadowed to a very con
siderable degree everything; that could
possibly be, brought forward in Other
"ReCOrdDrlca levela were r..
twice during the past 24 hours. One
saia or au neaa being made by Burke
Cornmlasioa company to 8. & a at $.15.fColo.F 4V-1V c.7
wh- u wmra Time during tne
raat Xew dava that the Mm iiH.n.nj..,
concern has figured In record prlcea for
.r x, '.. secona time'tnat
the Smith Meat company took the ini
tiative in nuttinar hi vain.. -
where thay have never before reached
on tha Pacific coast . ,
Todays Bacord for Oood Hogs.
Today's bis deal
which forced values up to $9.60 was
out of the ordinary, considering recent
transaction Tha lot that th. Rmi,h
company took waa the beat hoga that
ainvcu a me Portland yarda for
many a da, and were therefore worth
the; money mora, so buyers and sellers
insist than any receat deal.
For many; days the livestock trade
haa wondered what buyers would really
do ir toppy hoga came forward, and
considering the price recently paid for
Inferior atuff,. they 'expected nothing
"" uiiist ,wnen aucn a aaie waa made.
Therefore today's transaction at $9.60
waa anxiously awaited bv tha virlmn
micrvBia
Only 41 hoka arrived "In tha Pnrtiand
yarda during the oay; thta comparing
wnn at ireateraayv v Saturday, s i fi-
day, 94 Thursday. 85 Wednesday: and
buub m wn aao voaay.
Mora Strength la Cattle Market.
Strength In tha cattle maYket was
much more; pronounced today than for
some time. Fancy steers , and cowa
wars never In better request at thla
time of the year than today, and aalea
of ton,stears wars quickly made at $4.69
and fancy cowa could find quite a lib
eral market as high aa $8.80.
Todays run oi cattle constated of
1S5 head, as compared with 711 reater-
day, 839 Wednesday and 288 a week ago
toaay.
est snoop Jtlgner.
Sheen and lamb market Is very firm
tha strength and famine in hogs aiding
all lines. Arrivals of aheep for tha day
wer. 783 head, compared with none yea-
teraay, aao tsaturaay, ui Friday, 1 iss
Thursday, en Wednesday, and 357
week aao today. -
Generally speaking, a fractional ad
vance is being obtained' for the better
claaa of sheep, but general values re
main anout as previously quoted.
with thia day in reoent years aa followe
. in, a j ,.iuii v. ... n.iut-n wuiiwn
oogi. aiiie. oneep.
1909 : 41 . 136- 788
1908 . $3 - 78 2.182
1907 . . .. 160
1908 'K 284,. .T" 00
1905 . ; . 50
A year aao today cattle and aheeu
wero weak but hotra were firm: no
cnange in quotations. , . - r
i .. , xmoag the ihlppaTS,
B. S. Griffiths, the Woodland. Wash-
man who obtained $9.60 for his hogs
today, haa reason, to be proud of tha
tranaaction. . j-. '
J.- W. Chandler of La Grande aent
fovward ' three loads of catt
day's market that were well received.
a. n. Norwood or . HarriaDurg, waa
again in - the yards. . This time ha
brourht a load of cattle.
'Bill" Matlock., the Heponer ahipnor.
had three cara of cattle offering In
the yarda today.
Peter . Hlllrard jot the same willow
creek city, waa represented in the yard's
transactions oy a car -.or cattia
W. L Dlshman. a local man, sent In
two . loads of big- steers vrrom juewts-
ton. , . . ..
F. w. Ball of Condon came In with
two loads of cattle. - -
M. J. Brown and S. Sehuobaeh drove
in a load or oeei. catue ana one oi reea
Pelton A Hannon - of Roseburg sup
plied tha trade with four loads of cattle.
Frank Dinges of Junction City made
hla regular visit with one double of
aheep and lam be. -
Bridges Pengra Of Oakland had In
oar of cattle today.
Tarda' Bapreoaatatlva Prloea.
Following are reoreeentatlvo Of latest
transactions in the yarda and Indicate
demand, supplies ana quality. oiIerlnsT
STEERS, ' : '
..'.". Netwelaht Prtea
26 ateera . .......... 29,625 $4.40
zo steera ............... zs.eia .. ... a.ee
steera ........ li.iov s.xo
$ steers . , . .......... 7.478 . ' 8.26
4 -Steers .-rr,i n-nr--4.465 4.2C
steers ... ..r...,..,' 8,700 3.25
8 steers ... T ......... 7.350
8.00
4.00
16 steers . , 18,476
11 steers . , . . ........ 11.600
18 steers ......... . 12,725 '
15 steers . . . w ........ 16.676
14 steers... .......... 18,860
14 steera ... ........... 13.276
4.00
': ;4.S
, 4.00
4.00
.. 4.00
.2
'.'1.99
3.00
2.50
; ,3.00
, 8.6
,3.60
8.50
8.06
t steera . . . ........ ,1S6
' COWS.' .
12 cows,;, 10,625
cows , .... , .......... 19.626
cowa ... ........... 8.650'
23 cowi...,,..A 22.200
a cowa ... ..ii. ....... n.v7
29 oowa ............. . 80.600
17 cows... ........... .9,575
t cows .
9,375
gal: Iron Mls, 11 He per gal. '
njurtniinni in cases, aao per gal.
WHITE LEAD Ton. lota f4e mt
nvtfC "7 Jots, isc per lb.; laaa lota.
"VIRU NAIL&WPreaeot baa la $L48, . .
lMl 200
i if:.:
Hierhest. Price la "Beached
.During Today's Trading
.-Steel Dividend 3. ,
- Now Tork, July , 27-t'nion Pacific
Want within a fraction of 200 today, and
tha increaaa of 1 per cent in tha divi-
..J - II c l .7T
vj . i . a ,i, v. . aiwi :vsiiiiivi, km, nimui.i
feature which forced the general stock
! The Increase in the payment on Steel
common to 8 per cent had no affect
epon the market, for announcement waa
not made until after tha session was
concluded. However, thla had been ex
pected because of the better business
shown' by the big corporation. There
was no change In The preferred payment
and It stands at 7 per cent" According
to announcement made oy tne directors
of the Steel corporation, the earnings
for the past quarter amounted to $24,
329,000 and unfilled orders aggregate
4,057,000 tons. w
Union.- Pacific waa tha "big feature of
today 'a trading, and- there waa intense
excitement wnen tne.mgn record marg
waa reached. The cloalna was 1
point above yesterday; or the greatest
gain : or any issue ror tne aay. . -Steel
common trained 114 and pre
ferred t4 do Int. Amalgamated CoDDer
advanced 1 potrrr-and'a similar rise waa
shown In American Smelters common.
Southern Pacific went 1 points above
yesterday, but the rest of tha market
gained a few fractions. , .
Ranse of New Tork oricea furnished
py overoecK t uoone eompany:-
DESCRIPTION.
.a
Amal. Cod. Co.
82
Am. C. A.F0,.
no era
Am. Cot. OIL o.
Am. jooo. c...
Am. ; Sugar, ' c. T
2H 2H 1
ii"
iiih
am. emeu, ci
do cfd. , . . . ,
Anaconda M. Co.
4814
84
Am. Woolen, .
Atcmaon, c.
116H
do pro.
B..A O., c
B. R. T. .
Can. Pacific, o
Cen. leather, c
C. ft Q. e
C.; M. 4 St P...
V. OC J. w., o
Colo. 80., c,
dcv-2d pfd. .
do 1st Bfd.
80141 SO Hf 8014
Corn Products, c.
28
23
22
oo pro. ......
D. ft R. G.. pfd.
Erie, c
do' 2d pfd
do 1st. pfd....
Gt Northern, pfd.
Illinois Central .
Inter. Met, c..".
do pfd
Louis, ft Nash.,..
Jtf tC ft T Os see
do pfd. ,
Distillers . .....
Ore Lands : , . , . .
Mo. Pacifio
Nafl Lead
N. T. C.........
N. T., O. 4k W...
36
si'
36
ii,'
155
41H
7614
72H
8614
126H
6314
N. ft.W C.
N. American...
N. Pacific, c...
P. M. 8. S. Co.
Pa Ry
4,4
P. O . L. A C. Co.
P. Steel Car, c.
P. Steel Car, p..
4$
Keacunr, c.-.u.
R. I. A 8.. e. . . .
R. I. & 8.. p....
Rock Island, o. . .
Rock Island, p..
St. L. & 8. K.IdD.
8tLa8, F.latpl
Bt. L... S. W.. c
8t UftS, W., p
oo. x-weme, c . . .
So, KyN c, . . .
do pfd
T. ft V. ,....!
132 H
69 &
Union Pacifio, eJ
u. . ttuooer, c .
do Dfd
TJ. S. Steel Co., c
ao pra
Wabash, c . . . .
do jfd ......
W. -f. TeL.....
WJs. - Cent. P'd.
wcsUnrhouse .
Utah Copper . . .
Third Ave. . .
127H
I1H
65 H
73 H
Ot Weatern,
do Dfd
i 4K
1 a 4. i
anon, c.
69
Total sales, 422,800 aharea ',
NORTHWEST BANK 8TATKMKXT
srortland aBaka
Clearings today ..$ 944,648.89
liar SfO t6S.7S8.36
Loss todav
$ 14.129.47
Balances today ...........
,167.166.17
. 188,416.1$
year, ago
83aavUe Banks." , '
Clearings today .. .$1,806. lTl. 00
Balances, tooay ........... ZTT.see.vw
Taeosaa Banks. - -
ClearingeToaay 07.ot.06
Balances today
f4.lCs.0S
If oawe 12.600
67 -COWS ... 68,176
10 cows , 8.826
37 owe ..... ....... i 36,675
18 cowa... 17,600"
STAGE AND BULLS.
1 etag r 1.808
17$
3 36
8.00
-8.25
$14
8 08
, 1.00
--1.25
2.60
8.00
, 1.60
" !
- 1.56
1.60
yi.66
v't-' :
. S.00
4.04
.1 atag 1,300
-1 bull, ...,.r.l,426
l bull ., 1.640
-"-I Btaga rf.rV.i . f.TJJ,300-;
U sjtag ........VUII
, MIXED CATTLE.
8 mixed ...v.... ' 1,125
17 mixed .............. 18.475
3 yearlings 890'
CALVES.- t -
t calves'.".,;. .'..'-1.121"
8 "calves .i .....' , 7
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
211 Umbr 14.525
i.'66
4J9
84 sheep .............. 8,675
' HOGS, i "" - "
30 hogs 8.020 4 '- 9.11
i hogs ...,.. 700 ' , t.00
6 hogs ........ ,,r 1,475 4- 9. it
Followlns is tha aenerai rasaw of
lives toe a values in me yaros; - , - .
Hoga Best east of tha mountains
it 10; good, 39.00; atockera, $7.60,
Cattle Bee steers.- welahlna- 1206
1WUUU, ,,,,, , uifuium nmi, .
I. . . . ga a .A. . . i
. I rn. . . . , a . .
mil cow,, ,.,uy,,u, mcviun cowa,
li.oo ; ouiis, i.ioj.7.
Bheoo (sheared Beat wetnera 53.75
64.00: ' ordinary, 33.5063.75: SDtinc
lamba.. $5.09 & 6.50; straight ewes. 88.26
fi.60; mixeo tots, (i.ze.to. -
(jaives eest. is.eo: orainary. I4.ec a
4.88. . :
Cattlo Strong In East. ' "
Chicago; July 17 Hoaa 13.006: cat
tle, 8000; aheep, 42,000. Hoga are
steady. Left over - yesterday. . 4500.
Receipts year ago, 11,000.- Mixed,' $7.65
6 8.26; good, $7.60f 8.30; rough, $7.46
T.86; fight 37.704 1.15. . . "
t attle strong. . , ;
Sheep weak. - - ' '-.t-i ' '- -
Kansas Cltv. July tT. Hoaa. 11.006:
cattle.. 11,000; sheep, 6000.
Omahal July 27. Hoes. 14.600: cat
PACIFIC
tle, eheop, --4-49. . - . ... ; - .
H? BUYERS
DO HOT URGE
Not Over Ajnxious to Buyjit
This Time Because of 'the
Lower Prices Elsewhere.
' . '
:.T2lnfall Tor Wheat.
:
4-
:
'
' Past 14 hours Inch, e
Baker- City . i . . i i ',0V e
Boise
.02
Lewlston
.02 4
.28 4
Pocatello j :
Portland , .
Roseburg , ,
Spokane
Walla Walla
.00
T,
.00
.08
Northwest Crop Weather,
Oregon- Generally fair tonight and
Wednesday; westerly winds.
V Waahinaton Showera , thla afternoon
and tonight; Wednesday : propably fair;
aouin to west winas. . i
" Idaho Fair south, showera north por
tion tonight; Wednesday fair.:.
Grain Market Unchanged.
There was 'no chanae In the sraln
market ; eltuatlon here today. - Because
of the lower oricea - named' elaewhere
during the past 24 hours, buyers were
not anxious to take hold. . Some were
quoting yesterday's decline of lc while
othera were etUl offering - former fig
urea However. -there is but Ultle busi
ness of any kind offering. ' .
4 Italntng tit The DaOeg. .
throughout Waaco county yesterday,'
though not Sufficient to stop harvesting.
However, should the raina continue.
Heading and running or combines -win
be discontinued.
Seven Tons Wheat Hay.
Colfax. Wash.. July 17. Whitman
county haa long been the acknowledged
banner wheat producing county of the
United States. . both as regards total
output and average yield per acre, and a
new mark haa been set oy it is tne last
week for araln : hav Droduction that
challenges comparison with any section
of the universe, even -Irrigated land.
Lyman Strevy, who owna a farm two
miles east of Colfax, has Just - com
pleted baling seven acres of: Jones' -fife
wheat hay that averaged exactly aix and
a half tons to the acre, actual weight
and the men operating the machine, now
at work on. the farm of former Stato
Senator Oliver Hall, which adjoins the
8trevv ranch, report that from two
acres of forty-fold wheat - they have
oaiea i tons, exceeding tne otrevy
yield by half a ton per acre.
So far aa can be ascertained the pre
vious northwest record for grain hay
yield waS five and three fourtha tona per
acre, from selected grain, while both' the
Hall and Strevy hay waa cut at ran
dom from lara fields. According to
senator HaiiMjimaeir tne yiem on tne
Strevy farm fseuld have equaled hla had
not the grain been cut too green, the
kernel of ' the wheat not having fully
formed. It Is estimated that both or
these ftelds wilt run ten measured tona.
FKODtJCE tS SAH FRANCISCO
(DaiUd Press lasses Wire.!
San Francisco, July 37. Eggs, per
dosen (including cases) Extras, 33o;
firsts, 29c;. seconds, 25c; thirds, 23c; se
lect pullets, 28c. ' . "
Butter, per pound California freah,
extras. 27Hc; firsts, 27o; seconds, t6Hc;
packing. No. 1, 28 He.
New cheese, oer pound California
flats, fanoy, 16 He: firsts, 14 He; sec
onds, 18 He; California Toung America,
fancy, 15 He; flrets, 14Hc; eastern Ore-
fron, 1 6 H c ; eastern Oregon Toung Amer
ca. 16o. )
Potatoes New crop, per cental, 754)
10c; awoet potatoes, in cratea, 4c per
pound. . .'..
Onions Red, per sack. 86o; yellow,
804990c per cental. ,
Oranges Pes box, Valencia, $1,50 0
1.25, '
- Xew York Cotton Market.
Jan. . '. 1191 1222 - 1191 1210021
Feb..' ...... .... 1720 31
March 1191-, 4125 .,1191-., 1222d 84
April ..... .... .... 122214
Mav 1197 1226 1197 1126126
July,. 1190 1218 1190 1117018
AUg. 11 1X16 1188 1316If
Bept, ...... 1J16 1216 1197 1214
Oct
1197 1221 1190 1219
Nov.
1197 1210 1210 1J17&19
Dec
1197 1225 1193 1223 23
Ditulithic Pave
ment Brinsi
Satisfaction
Airo BirxAirerES m Ta&vs
or AJitrrTiao psopxbtx
MOBS THAlf AWT OTIU
-- "' " - ATBKjr x :
BECAUSE
It Is d arable, a evar cracks, snakee
be solae or rumble from paaslng
vehlclaa, collects ne dust or nn
Furthermore. It gives a sore foot
kola Cos bora. Automobiles
will m skid.
Wanri
Construction
Company .
m isoz i,ix- roBTi.Anx
: . ' ouooi. - -
Cooke C6a -
. Ccmnissfon Merchants 4
Stocks, Bonds '
Cotton, Craba, Etc.
2 16-2 1 7 Board of Trade
Members Chlesgo Board of Trade. ,
trreapondenta of Logaa af Bryaa,
Chlcaco. New Tork. Boaton.
Wa have the only private wire '
' eoanectlng Portland - with tba
. aaaters azchangea. : :
DEY FORCES MAKE
CAMPAIGN IN CLARKE
Petitions (or Special Election on Ii
cense Question Prove Popular ;
In Moral Districts
:- , " , ;
(Special Pis patch to Tke Josmsl.)
, Vancouver, .; Wash., July 17. With
anti-saloon meetings at the tabernacle
here each Sunday and meetings In vari
ous sections of the county, it is evident
the anti-license people Intend to make a
strong fight to put Clarke county on
tha dry list thia fall when this question
comes nttp- tor thevoters' as a result of
the law passed by the last legislature.
. At La Center last Sunday the Metho
dist 'church waa filled with people who
heard Rev. Dodds of Ridgef leld aoeak on
"Why Clarke County Should Vote Dry."
C CGrldley of this city also spoke.
- Petltiona calling for. the aneclal elec
tion are now being circulated in eeveral
parta of the county, and if the way the
rural . resldenta are signing; these peti.
tlona la any indication of 'the way they
will vote, the outside vote will be over
whelmingly against license..1 : ;
Under tha local ofjtlon law the coun
ty outside Vancouver forms one unit
and tha city of Vancouver another. To
secure a special election to vote on thia
question it is necessary to have peti
tions signed by 30 per cent of the num
ber voting at tha last general election.
POPULAR YOUNG
MAN DIES OF, FEVER
. ,'..'..', .;' ........ ,', -.'Cf V
' (SpecUl Dlspstch to The lenrnsL) ". '
" Oregon City. July 17,--Fred Klebe.
son of Mr1., and Mrs. Albert Klebe, of
this' city died this morning. 'of typhoid
fever. Mr. Klebe waa bora at Greaham,
Neb.; November .80; 1881, and cams to
Oregon , with his parents in l$9l. He
leaves, bealdea a wife and a 19-months-old
child, his parents, two brothers Wll.
liam Klebe of Highland. Albert Klebe.
and eight sisters. Mrs, William Truber,
of Oresham, Ned., Mra. Louis Stef fner,
of Greaham. Neb., Mra. Ferdinand Krax
bercer. of Macksbura. Mra Henry Welk.
of Portland. Mra W. R. Kraxburger,
of Oregon City, ira. James FTyear.
of Highland, - Mra - Henry - Moehnkv of
Schubel and Miss Greta Klebe of Ore
gon city. -- .- .- ' '
The funeral will be held from the
Zlon Lutheran church tomorrow at 1
o'clock.- " Services to be preached by Rev.
SEATTLE PRODUCE MARKET ;
nDatteo frnes Leased Wrrs.1
Washington creamery, firsts, ' 3,0e;
ranch. 2526c; Oregon. 29c; eastern
creamery, 28 29c -
Eggs, par dozen Local ranch, 849
85cJ freah eastern, 28930c; Oregon, 32c
Cheese, per pound Cream brick, 179
18o: wheel Swiss, 21c; block Swiss, 19c;
llmburger, 18o; new . Tillamook, 17c;
Tillamook Young Americas, 18c; Wis
consin twins, 18c; ..Wisconsin Toung
Americas.. 18 19 He
Onions Green, 80c per doaen: Aus
tralian, 254(8' 4c per pound: new red
wethersfleld, $1.26 per sack; yellow
onions, 1HC per pound. .
Potatoes New, lHo per pound;
sweet, 5c per pound.
. m 11 ..
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool. July '2T. Wheat; """" 1
' Open. Close. !
July 8a 4d
Sept 8a !d 8s 4d
Dec. 8s 4d 8s lHd
ii it
Oldest Bank on tba Padfie Cout
Capital fully paid - ,- V - $1,000,003.03
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.03
W. M. Ladd, Prealdent ;
Edward Cookingharo, Vlct-Prea .
W. H. Duockley. Cashier.
Interest paid ott time- deposits and savings aeeottnta. Xceoaats ot
l banks, firms, corporations and Individuals solicited. Travelers checks .
"lor cats and drafts issued availabls ia all coustrica oi Europe,
NATIONAL , BANK
CORNER FIFTH
TQE VALUE OF A CHECKING ACCCUriT
- ' No matter what your position in life, nor what line f
'.'-business you are engaged in, y-m should open an account
with this bank and pay your bills by check. Do you know
of a man or woman who is constructing, surcefn!!y, a
businca without the aid of a checking aecoent? Your ac
connt is cordially invited,, - ' w
.We ry P'r cent interest on 12 month and 3 pfr cent oi
O month Certificate of Deposit.
LABORER 0VEEC03IK
BY FU3IES IN QUARRY
1 . 1 -ii H
U. Julia Rushes Into a Tuntui l i
' His Eagerness to Xote tf
i fecU of Huge ElasU
(Special Dispttrb to Tit Jouriuf.l
Vancouver. Wash, July 2T. Curios
ity .caused the death of one man and
the serious injury of two others , yes
terday afternoon at Ftaher's rock quar
ry, seven miles east of here on the Co
lumbia river. The victim is B. Julta.
an Italian laborer employed at the
qiiariy, !um . . .
An extra large charge Of powder had
been set off In tunnel No.' 7, consisting
of 400 kegs. 'Julia, being -anxioua t
aee the result, rushed Into .the tunnel
and past the air chute too- soon and
fell to the ground from auf location,
caused by fumea and smoke. The
foreman and five laborers, realising the
dangeroua -position Julia-waa in,
tered the, tunnel and two Of them were
overcome. Julia died before he could
be reached. The two men who were
overcome are still In a serious condi
tion, but are expected to recover. It
is the first case of the kind ever known,
according to an expert in tha handling
Of powder. -v.-v-.-
Julia was 46 years old. According to
Vines Consul i'etrara of Portland, whe
arrived here today - to take charge of
the body, Julia had' a wife and several
children In the old country and waa
possessed of considerable money, which
he had aaved in America It had been
his intention to return to hla native
land thia fall, aa soon ss work at the
quarry shut down. -.
Kalama, Wash., July 27 Charles
Huntington, formerly a reaident of thia
county and at one time county treas
urer, waa in town the first of the week
renewing old acquaintances. Hla home
ia now at Milton, CaL, where ha la en
gaged' in cattle raising.
Abe Umiker of TouUe has purchaaed
a farm In Clackamas county and ia pre-
mring to move there, . Ha was la Ka
ama Monday. ''--.. .-.
Professor H, G. Case returned from
The Dalles Monday morning. He aaya
he is convinced that thla country is lust
as good for applea and better for cher
ries than tha country around The
Dslles. . . ..
. Auditor Wood issued a marriage li
cense Monday to Farn Sheldon and
Helen Cook, both of Tacoma.
Sunday's-- registration at Hotel Bur
ton William J. Windnagle, Charts H.
Wlndnagle, Gordon Slnart, E. 1 Wink
ler, V. A. Felkert John M. Crawford,
Bellingham; F. W Ilk ins and wife, Mrs.
B. W. Bryant, Grand Ronde; A. E. Page,
Spokane: E. C Lewis, fit Helena; L.
Klum. F. C. Slngorod., B. Andereon, Mr.
and Mra. K. O, Hogan. T, Wynkoop, Ol
ive Cooley, 'C W. Barber. Tacoma; T.
Burson, A. Anderson, B. F. - Coleman.
Kelao; Maud Anderson. Jena Anderson.
W. C. Umiker, St. Helens, Or.; B. Mor
hls, R. McDuffie, T. John. Stanley O.
Louck, E. B. Hughea.
' Two Would Be Citizens,
(Siteelsl Dlsaatcb te The JoaratLI
Vancouver, Wash., July 17. Two men
yesterday declared themselvee aa de
sirous of becoming cltixens of tha
United Statea and received their first;
papers. Moses L. Cummlngs. a native
of Canada, 83 years old, has resided In
thia country sinoe July SO, 1966. Mich
ael Moyden. born In Ireland, baa re
sided in this state atnee October. 1908.
ijD X?,? (ctoy
K. S. Howard Jl Atit Caihlcf.
J. W. Ladd, Asiutant Cathict.
Walter M. Cook. Asst. Cashig.
AND STARK
KALAMA, WASH. ;
V