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-nOZ OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, I'D. 7 A fTi1T7CrM1 UilSEED 1 GETS HinSMi! Ill LOCAL MARKET Drops 5c a Gallon .During Past 24 Hours or Nearly 20c Dur . ing Recent Weeks Former f v Shortage a Surplus. - After reach ing far above the dollar mark, .linseed oil is today quoted at. 86c gallon for raw In barrels. - This is a decline of Be a gallon from last quota- - tlons. ' , . Ieavy declines In linseed prices at eastern centers are responsible for the sharp break in oil prices. For a while linseed was so high that It use was -, practically stopped, i It was claimed at the time of reaching the record values that linseed was so , scarce that it was quite likely that not . more' than a fraction of the demand could be filled by oil grinders. This was during the days or very high grain prices at Chicago anT other Amer i lean centers. Now.. with linseed lower. there appears to be not only a supply surricient to meet all regular demands, but an actual surplus la in sight The price of the oil fluctuates with the vari ous changes in the seed values. The Portland Linseed Oil works Is to ... day quoting linseed as follows: Per Gallon. Haw, barrels, 86c Raw, cases....., ....... 91c Boiled, barrels.... , SSc Boiled, cases....... 93o Mississippi Tomatoes Coming. A carload of Mississippi tomatoes Is due in Portland during the coming week and will sell around $2.00 per crate of four baskets. It Is not likely that fur ther shipments will come forward from Mexico because this year's crop there Is practically finished. - Strawberries Hold Firm. Strawberry . prices held firm along Front street today. While there was a good supply on the farmer's market to day, Front street had few to offer. Magoons generally - sold around $1.60 1.60. Wilsons 11.60 and CI arks $1.75. Few of the latter appeared. . Florida Pineapples Arrivov,, A small - shipment of Florida pine apples is offering In the Front street market The sizes are smaller than those from the Hawaiian islands and the fruit sells at $3.25 a doren. y . . Asparagus Is Scarce, Asparagus supplies are very scarce today end prices are holding high. Ship ments from home points are unusually small while those from Walla Walla have decreased considerably during the past, week. . Cherries Selling Lower. Price of -cherried Is down owing , to the very heavy supplies offering from The Dalles. .. Best are . now generally selling at 8e a pound. Pack of fruit is poor In many instances and this In terferes with the former high value. FROM STREET QUOTATIONS Hps, Wool and Hides. HOPS 1908. choice. 12c: prime, lie: medium, 10 lie; 1910 contracts, 14 16c. - - - WOOL Nominal. 1910. - Willamette valley. 16B20c; eastern Oregon. iS&ne. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. . ' 1025o each; short wool. 26 60c: - medium wool, 60cl each; long wool. 75c 1.26 TALLOW Prime, per lttj 104c; No. I and grease, J2c. . CHI-rTIM BAkK -r 1909 Nominal 6c: 1910. me. , - , HIDES Dry " hides. . 16 17 Mo lb.; rreen, 7Sf 8c; hulls, green, salt, o lb: kips, 8 10c; calves, green, 14 16o per MOHAIR Nominal; 1910, J0f?32o, Batter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 29s; Store, 2Sf23Hc. BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland, per pound; Sweet cream. 2714o. sour. 25tt& ruubiKi Mixea cnicnens, isc; hens, fancy. 18 H19ci stags. 18c: broilers. I830e: fryers, 22 Hr 25c; geese, old, 12c; young 1316c for live, 14lSc for dressed: ducks, young, 22 25c; old 18 20e; turkeys, alive, 2021c; dressed, 27fi;28e; pigeons. -: squabs, 82.50 dozen: dressed chickens, lc to 2c a pound higher than alive. ' ; EGGS Local, candled, select, 26 27c', i mar, itig) ' CHEESE New ; Oregon' . fancy . full cream, 17c;. triplets and daisies, 17 17 He; Young America. 18l8Hc s Grain, Flour and Hay. BARLET Producers price 190 FetJ, 128: rolled, $26; biewing. 124. WHEAT Nominal Track, club. 76c; bluestero,i81($82c; Willamette val ley, SlC. v. t-:x I;---: .:.-. :- ,.'-.- FLOUR New crop, patents; 5.16; Willamette $a.30), per barrel; lo.'al straight, $4.064.95; bakers' $4.955,1E: export gradej $3.603.80; graham, Hs. $4.80; rye, $5.75; bales, $3.18. MILLSTUFyS Selling price, car lots TBranj 2ii, middlings, $29; shorts, $2l; chop, $180-26. : ' , ." jJurtiNwnoie. 83; cracked. $37 ton. nA i tToaucers' I17A18. OATS Spot delivery, new, producers Pjlce Traek-No. 1 whlta til; gray, 26. Traits aad Vegetables. fttt-SH fkuits Orapgea Na- vels ...v.,.., uua, uanaiiiiB. o in.; lemons. 33.600i5.ti0 box; grape fruit, is.;b; pineapples. 6 7c; strawberries, local, $1.60l,75: cantaloupes. $3.00 S. oO; peaches, $11.25; plums, 75c$f cherries. 6 8c lb.; loganberries. tlM 2.00; raspberries, $2.25. " .' x POTATOES-Selllng, new. 5c; buy ing, eastern Multnomah and Clack amas, 40c; Willamette valley 35 a 40r new potatoes, ,$1,75 2.25 ' ' . VEGETABLES New , turnips. $1.50; beets , 81.60: carrots, $1.60 per sack fe 1 ttXtltU cwt; "tomatoee a'itjrnia,; $1.251.50; beans. 6o ner 22c ner lb.; head lettue iKoft ui; nuinouse, 6C nox; ra(iiRnes,1012 Wb 6 (ft 6o iii 5c. nnlnsih green corn; ,3040c; pea! QNTONS Local jobbing. No. 1. 82.21 Smith Wants Eggs We wilt pay as follows for first class produce.' Ship by express. - 10i -12 . L!V, XLtUI r--r1S ' Live Gpring Chickens, POttna aO to 22V4 - ..-25t ' Address TBASrlC t, SMITH KSAT CO, T'-cLtCp tbe Beef Trust," '' roitUud, Oregon .. riA i rroaucers- price New riraothy, Willamette valley, fancy, $20021; ordl ary, , $18; eastern Oregon. $22028 mixed, 315 60; clover. No. 1. 815.6016: whekt 81 17; cheat 117T)1- leie plant, () lb.; oucumbers. $1.25aiSo Wn; asparsgus. JocaU 76o per doxen- vvniiift vatia.. . si n Kav . 10 MEWS ill IMEI 1C LOB THY; SUPPLIES LIBERAL Hens Are Top at 19c and Buy ers Are Slow to Take Hold at (This' Figure Week's Movement Very Heavy. Chicken market prices are about la a pound lower than the recent high aver age. , Nothing over 19c is now obtainable for even the most select coops of 'hens, and general quotations are a fraction Deiow this. Even at the lower range the market is dull and dragging. AH of the big re tailers purchased unusually heavy dur ing the week, and the result was that at the close of the week most interests still retain good supplies. -,-Receipts of poultry were very heavy during the week in fact some operators were of the ODlnlon that the week's in ward movement was the greatest, for several years. .. . ., - This is very likely to have some effect upon poultry market prices during the coming six days. While it is quite pos sible that i receipts during the coming week will not be so heavy, general ex pectations are for a continued good run. "The big supply of poultry during the week reminded me of old times," says Albert Estes of W. T. Turner & Co. "More chickens arrived during the week than for many previous weeks. The big people are filled up." "Chickens are not moving quite so fast." says George Rice. "Lower prices for chickens are in ef fect," says Frank Templeton. F (United Press Leased Wire.) ' San Francisco. June 11. Wheat Aus tralian and propo., $1.55 01.57 H; Sonora, 81.67 62 H: good to choice Cal. club, $1.451.47H; northern wheat, bluestem, 1 EE. h.k 1 J1K A Bit key, $ 1.41 1.47 H; Russian red, $i.42H Barley Feed, good to choice.- $1.05 1.07 H: fancy. $1.08; poor to fair. $1.00 rniMV,: brewing. $1.101.124 : Cheva lier, nominal ; new feed barley. to ar rive, )l.UZVfcll.U!. Eggs, per dozen California fresh, in cluding cases: Extras. 27e; firsts, 26Hcj seconos. iiVfC; i turns, zuc. Butter,--- per pound California fresh: Extras, 28c; firsts, 27c: seconds, 26c. New cheese, per pound New Califor nia flats: Fancy 14c: firsts, 13 He; sec onds, 12 He. California Toung America: Fancy, 16Hc; firsts, 15c. Storage New York Cheddars: Fancy, 20n; do singles, 20o; -Wisconsin singles, fancy, 19c. Potatoes, par sack River Whites, o!d 30tff 60c; Lomnocs, per-' cental, 60 76c; Salinas, 6076c: Oregons, 60$S6c; new River Whites, per box, 50(o)90c: per cental. . 80c $1.00; Early Rose, per dox. Bottle; percental. 70W80C; reds. per nox. - B0i76c; uarnet Chiles, per cental, kocwii.id; per dox. eueiHAe Onions New red, per sack. $1.60 1.66:' siiverskin, 31.60gi.66; onions, ex wnarr. 8i.40Wi.60. . Oranges, per box Choice, $1.60112.60; extra choice, $2.603.25; Valencies, NORTHMTST HANK STATEMENT - Portland Banks. Hearings today $1,457,512.18 Year ago ;.; 1.800,279.17 Gain today , , . ., Balances today. v. Year ago .....$ I 157,282.96 37,640.96 142,745 - Seattls Bank. - Clearings today ,..,,,$1,863,865.00 Balances today. 271,414.00 Taooma Banks. , Clearings today,... $ Balances today ....... j . . .-. , 730.912.00 32,563.00 Spokane Banks. Clearings today ., ....$ Balances today , 9oR.432.00 95,041.00 per cwt: No. 2, $2- buying. No. 1. $1.78; California., $2.002.25; garlic, 1012o APPLES $ 2.60. ' -- . OrocMles. irnts. Etc. BUGARCube, $6.65; powdered, $6.25; fruit or berry, $6.25; dry granulsted; $6.25; conf A. $6.05; extra B, 15.66: in' ?-65: D yellOT. 85.65; beet . 06; barrels. IBe; half barrels, $0e; boxes, 65c advance on sack basis. (Above Quotations ar sn iiava n cash quotations.) i?1"01"6.."" Hai' ground, 100s, 10.00 per ton r 60s, $11.60 table dairy, extra fine barrels. 2s, 6s and 10s. 34.60 fftomump rock. $20.50 per ton. RICE TmnArlal tin.. tu .. Creole 66e Prieans head, '4loj BEANS Smalt. . whit tx n. 1.-.. white. $4.75;- pink, 36.90;? bayou. $7.60: Llmas, I6.SI'; reds, $7.25. I honey New, 18Hc per lb. Meats, rish and Provisions, , DRESSED M K) ATS -RVnnr --... hofs. fancy.; 12012HC: ordinary u veals, extra 10(&12Hc; ordinary. I0e spring lambs. 10HIlHc; '. yearling lambs, 10 He; mutton, 9c. t 7 , . HAMS, BACON. ETC. Hams, 19 We: aLfast ,ba?n. S 80c; boiled ham 27&29c; picnics. 18c; cottage roll. ( ): regmar snort clears, smoked. 18Ho backs smokea, li4cs pickled tongues,' LARD Kettle leaf. La. 17. . steam rendered, Es, 16?o per lb,: com. pound. 58. uuewr lb. " , m TURPENTINE In cases, 76o: bar. rels, 69c per gallon. r' tTV y OTSTERS Shoalwater ba, per ral. Ion, 32 25; per 100 lb. sack, $5 OlympTi, per gallon, $2.75: per 100 l sack, $VS 7 60; canned eastern, 5o can; $5.50 Ai". eastern in she'.I. 31.65 per lOoV ' FISH --.Nominal Rock co.l, 10e; flounders, 8c; halibut, 7o; str'ned bass. 15c;- catfish. 10ilc; fresh ohl noo4t, li ft & 12c per lb.; bluebick, 11U 12e- Hflli. If ihr mn. II.. . ' Vl . niiiiiiii.H. tomcoa, i-i ): lobsters, ssa- v,,.i' .' per lb.; silver smelts, 7c lb.; black cod, 7 4c- crabs'. $1.26 $1,75 per dozen; 20c8 in ' r " nle rc-s, CLAMB Hardshell, per box. 4o lb rator clams. $2 box. , , ID" r - Paints, Coal OIL Stc, XINSEED OIL Raw, bbls.. 86c: cases 91c; boiled, bbls.. 88c: C'aBV :MS?r per gallon lots of 250 gallons, lo W 0Unc,mrtal i"on?J" market)'. ,e",' Kfc,N,i51NE 86 degrees, cases. IBa nr gal tron bbls.. lUc cer al ' .WHITE LEAD Ton lots,' 70 ; ROPE Manila.. 8e- (..! iu. , CA V, OIL pl tral and star,'16a 15c eallon 1 t?AJi OL1NTU-. Red crown and motor, gallon; v. M.& P. naphtha, 131420o Salem people have eubef-rilied 81830 nr the 'cherry fair there next month. Anotherso cents la'txpectc-d. v-J,KOl7 PRICE flF PRODUCE ATJSAN RANC1SCU -!? W! LESS ACHY III EGG TRADE: SOPiE Demand Not as Brisk' as Some : Boosters Had Anticipated Dealers Say Regular Custo mers Buy Elsewhere. Egg market activity ' is lo . nounced on Front: street and most deal- era' report their Inability to secure for- mvr top quotations. r While the recnlhfa nt ... L..i.'. fair, the price was boosted very high by some Interests who ntM.t.j ofUthiyfeSUvVayi.dfmand d the Teek A,yt0u the ?$m cn Front Street during the past 24 hours ranged from 16 to 16i4c. with nnlv an noS.un.i . . . ' , v.vv.woiv,l iiaiis fraction above the 16 Ho mark. - Soma dpolora ulm n askins ic for easrs said thof thai m ineir regular cus Ik J i "1l uuy lrm mem, hut pur chased elsewhere, a aure indication that .I?81"1"' eneraHy was under that quotation. , , , itli'hJle wl.,hav.. been trying to secure ..v. iv, bkbb, saia one prominent dealer, we have found it Impossible, except perhaps one sale In 10. Our regular cus tomers secured their eggs elsewhere be cause they could, buy for less. While some dealers say that they are able to rere for northern business, we find that eggs are selling in the north at this price, and therefore In compari- a0mevauTy1oVtg ,, hgh at Wil- STOCKS RISE AFTER ' LOWER START TODAY i?w J0Tk ,June After showing a spell of weakness at the opening the stock market gained strength and closed generally higher than the start. Trad le88,? small volume and in most . Prllst pr,ce changes were nairrow. Boston liquidation continued again today, but selling did not seem as aggres sive as yesterday. Bears made several drives at the market out support was better and prices at close showed little change for the day. Holders of North Butte i were disappointed at the delay In declaring the dividend. The catching of stop loss orders was responsible for the break in Calumet and Ariaona. there being; practically no buying order in the market to support it. . 7 The Wall Street Journal says In its summary today: : , . Canada expects to resume reciprocity negotiations next fall. . Congressional conference committee expected to-take valuation and power to control capital issues out of railway Dun's -review says railroad rate set- tlement naa already given an unwnrd Impulse to improved the temper of iron and steel Bradstreets says industrial', reports present considerable curtailment of out put proceeding from uncertainty of crop and prjee outcome., Vk S. Steel management wlirbe'tatis- nea Wltn 4 1.000.000 net fnr nrrn nuuner, aunougn ,UOO,000 Was ex pected early in year. . , r , mnits gained 33,303,000 on ,. week's currency movement. - , Eastern Bhlppers still conferring over Copper , markets- stltll unsettled In sympathy -with weakness of the metal in ionaon. ; Southern Iron markets show some improvement. . . ' Range of New York prices furnished uy vjveroecsj ftr t.;ooKe Co. Description Open! Hlghl Low Bid Amal. Cop. Co., Am. C. & e. do pfd, ...... Am. Cot. Oil, c. Am. Tyoco, -c. . Am. Sugar, c... Am. SmelW c. do pfd , . Anac. Min.; Co. Am. Wool.,' c.. Atchison, o. . do pfd....... B. & O. c...... do pfd Brook. Rap. T,. Can - Pac. c.i. SELLING US 61 62 63 112 61 41 St 1 73 "88 U0Z 81 103 iiiv '76 103 101 111 76 194 3 194 Cent. Leather, c 36 5k pra ...... C. & G. W.. c 106 25 a. Mil. & St. J?. 124 143 125 144 cni. ft worth., c Chesapeake & O 78 33 55 T5 7 coi. f. & i.. c 33 uoi. Bouthern. c do 2d pfd.. do 1st nfd.. Corn Prod., c. 15 83 26 43 15 34 26 43 4M.'14 do nfd 75 uen. & kio J., c 3 25 iiit 334 78 32 , do Dfd ....... Erie, c do 2d pfd ... . . do 1st Dfd H3 Gt. North., pfd. 129 130 129 181 18 60 142 133 Illinois Central Int. Metro., c... 18 SOU do nfd . . .'. . . . 50 60 Louis. & : Nash.. Manhattan Ry. . 142 142 142 Alo.. Kan. & Ti, c $8 29 72 ' '29 '68 72 116 43 99 "its' 27 37 66 qo nfd Distillers. - . 29 29 68 - 6; -72 115 43 9 80 Or. Lands ... Mo. Pacific , Nat. Lead .i. 65 1Z N. Y. Central , vr v n . xir 115 114 43 99 70J isor, a west., c, 99 68 do. nfd. . . . . N. American , , N Pacific, c, 68 1241J 124 124 123 P. M. S. S. Co. 24 i'enn. Rv. ... 130130 180 130 P. S. Sar, c ., 34 44 84 iw do. nfd. . .. . 94'- Reading, e. . .-. 151 isi 161 - 1q Zd pfd . .. do. .-1st Dfd. : 95 88 SO 94 ' Rep; I. & S.. c. 29 94 38 83 39 29 a 30 .94 38 84 40 '29' 29 ao. Dfd. Rock Island, c. 4 88 do, pfd, S. L. & 8. F.. 2d . ISO 'I 39 '29' ' ii9 24 68 '25 d n 1 do 1st nfd S. I & S. W.,c . . do - ftfrl South. Pa., c... South., R v,,; c ' 119 120 120 41 59 16 ti 29 25 68 ao Dfd' i 59 25 Texas & Pacific. T.. S. L. & W c. do Dfd . . . . . v. v., c 170 - 170 169 189 do nfd 92 38 U 92 $8 U. 8. Rubber, c. vz 38 HZ . 38 ' do - nf a 109 109 76 116 109 108 U. 8. S. Co.. c 76 76 115 18 61 49 69, '42 76 do Dfd .... 116 115 Wabash, c... W. U. T. ... 18 IV 63 60 60 18 61 49 33 43 64 23 W. C. c... 50 . Westinghouse ,. 60, neet eugar Utah Conner--.. .1 43 43 1 niri Ave. ice Beourities Cons. Gas ...... 183 133 132 133 ,Big our , . Ry."4Bprings 78 33 100 31 64 do nM . Oerr.' Electric . , Wheeling Luke aims t naimers Am. Can do ptd , .,. ; , , Alton Corn, .. , do pfd nt. Wet.. nfd. . 1 9 9, 701 70. '35( 85 9 ' 70; 84 46 7 34 ,...!..... Xplal gales 281.800 shares. .61 62 63 63 42 42 '73 "74 '88 '3914 103 H 103 iii '76 '77 194 194 363t 36 1B4 125 144 144 80 80 34 34 - IK' OilLY OilES ' TO SIIOl'l HER In STOCK MARKET Absence of Receipts, However, Keeps General Quotations in That Line Unchanged; Other Lines Firm. ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. fogs. cattle. Calves. Bheep. Saturday . Friday 284 128 15 '23 88 120 3 660 188. 339 259 643 22 107 Thursday ; 171 345 26? 4fi.K 133 784 763 1764 795 SSd Wednesday Tuesday ,. Monday v vveek ago.. Portland Union Stockyards, ; North Portland, Or., June 11. Hogs are show ing the only weakness in the local livestock- situation at this time and as there' were no arrivals in that line dur ing the ,day, general values show - no change. . ; There was a good ran of sheep during me day nut tnis rouowing the absence of supplies yesterday, helped the trade to strongly maintain -the former range. cattle marnet snowea aaaitionai ar rivals from California.- Seven loatis were received from Willows. Calves are firm with sales as high as $6.60 during the past 24 hours. - Among the Snippers, E. J. Brown had a load of calves from Haines.. Or... C. H. Hewitt was in from Baker City with a load or cattle and one or calves. John H. Jacob Ben shipped Iprward mam . t .nt.l. rs.n Tha Hallntt W. H. Harris brought two loads )f sneep rrom j?.cno. J. E. Reynolds was in from Condon with two loads or cattle. Kldwell & Caswell were represented by seven loaas or catue .rrom willow Cal. ' George Kohlhagen was a busmess vis Itor today. He brought two loads of sheen from Rosebure. . , : f Today s run or nvestocK compares wlth this day in recent lows: -.-7 -' i : Hogs. years as, loi Cattle. Sheep 1910 .,,..'.. .v . . 412 660 1909 ... 75 1908 ...... 89 846 1907 ...ii. ... 130 1908 i . , , 11$ : ;:. 259 1905 ... ......... ... " 49 A year 'aga ' today there was 880 weak ness in 'all lines of livestock with change, in prices. ' ; Tard's Of f lciai ' Sales. ; r no Following are . official transactions. TheV represent demand. . suftnlles - and quality offering and are the only prices secured direct xrom sellers in this market: COWS. ' Average Lbs. Price, Averag 6 cows 20 cows 4 cows 18 cows ,,...,....,.,,.,..850 $3.40 .330 862 969 885 867 4.00 4.00 '4.75 r, 4-25 7 cow a 14 cows 1 , ( BULLS. 1 bull ..................1550 $4.00 . : SHEEP. 257 sheep ............... 98 $4.75 CALVES 30 calves 371 $3.40 35 calves 198 . 6.60 3 calves .. .. 51 $3.50 1 cow 220 v 6.00 CATTLE --Best steers, $5.7505.85; ordinary steers, $5.50o5.60; common steers, 94.80600; cows. best. $5.00; fancy, $4.60; poor, $3.25; heifers $5.10; staars S4.U0H1 4. tu: buns. JS.UUfrr 3.7&. HOGS Best east of the mountains, J9. 50(5-9.60; fancy, $9.50; stockers and feeders,' 9.oo. bHEEP Sheared best yearling weth er. $4.75; 'old wethers 3.oo 4p 4.00; lnmbs. $5.76i6.00; ewes. $4.10. VES Best $6.50: ordinary. $5.50: poor, OMAHA HOG SALES AT $9.35 AND $9.45 TODAY ....... h (Special DlsDatch to The JournaLi South Omaha, Neb.,. June 11, Cattle recepits none. Steers, $. 60 8.20; cows and heifers, $6.0007.00., Hogs Receipts, 6600. Market steady. Buik or sates, s.ao o -Sheep receipts none, Wethers, .SOtfi! 6.36; lambs, $8.25g8.75; ewes. $8.50 6.10. - .', - ,.:-.--''- - v . CHICAGO HOGS DOWN v FIVE CENTS TODAY Chicago. June 11. Hogs. 12,000: cat tie, 300; sheep. . 6000., Hogs are Be lower. Receipts 12,000 against 13,000 estimated; receipts year ago, 12,000. Mixed and butchers. $9.809.60; good heavy, 39.609.62; rough, $9.309.45; light. $9.459.65. Cattle and -1 sheep steady.. :,.,vyf.;:is-r.?r:;fi-!j:rr;.,:..r, : Xansas-'Clty June 11. Hogs- '461)0: cattle,, 200;'' sheep, none. ' ..- J NEW YORK COTTON MARKET (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.) ivew xorK, June" 11. cotton market: Open High Low Close Jan. . ...... 1223 March. 1228 1223 1223-24 1225-27 June. . ;r .... .... ,1609-11 1531 . J518 1519-20 July.-.-,.. 1531 Aug. . ...... 1471 Sept . 1324 Oct. . ...., 1245 1475 1461 1462-63 1330 1819 1253 124S .1241 1241 1235 - 1226 1318-19 1245-47 1234-36 1227-28 Nov, ..... 1241 Deo. . 1232 Liverpool Wheat Market. t itraxnAnl . Tuna 1 f W hoQ t Tl Aal a1 July, 6s "6 d; Oct., 6s 6d. , ew York Silver 'New Yorki June 11. Bar silver. 63 c: Mexican dollars. 44c, . $50 MONTH ALIMONY FOR MRS. V. K. JINDRA ' - ,-- (Special Diapatrb to Tne Journal.) Oregon City, June 11. Judge J. "U. Campbell has ordered Dr. Vladimer K. Jindra to pay $160 suit money and $69 a month temporary alimony to his wife, Dr. Jlndra recently . instituted suit for divorce alleging Jealousy, but Mrs. Jlndra .filed a counter complaint, in which she has a great many uncompli mentary things to say about -the doctor. Dr. Jlndra has offices in tbe Washing ton building in Portland, and resides at Gladstone. - s. - '; I.," '. - ' ;. Mrs. Stanton Sues for Divorce. (Special Dlopntcli to Tbe -Journal.) J Vancouver, Wash., June 11. Claiming tb4hee-hustd 44- eglee(4 hr-nd failed to provide for her wants for the past three years, Mrs. Effle M. Stanton filed suit for divorce yesterday against Charles E. Stanton. She alleges that they were married on March 25. 1900. and that she, at the present time, is a resident or ciarne county. There are no children nor property Interests. She at.ka.lha court to,, rcbture . lier . maiden jiame, iiffle M. Bnyiler,- MILLFEEDS SiiOW -FlUEEELIi'IGIII LOCAL TERRITORY Many Mills Are Closed Down and All of Former Surplus Has Been Worked Off; City Flour Trade Improved. Northwest Crop Weather. ' jPortland and vlclnitv Showers to- night. Sunday probably, fair . and warmer. Westerly winds. , 'Oregon-Fair south, showers . north portion tonight; cooler tonight except near coast. Sunday probably fair, warmer interior west portion,-: Westerly winds. ' Washington Showers tonight, cooler except near coast. Sunday probably fair. Westerly winds. Idaho Showers and thunderstorms tonight; cooler. Sunday probably fair, cooler south portion. Millfeeds Are Firmer. All through the mlllfeed market a firmer tone is ruling. With many mills closed as is usual this time of the year, all of the. former surplus of feeds has been Worked off and prices are general ly held firmer. , ' ' : : , Trade in the mlllfeed market -is bet-, ter, according to, local sellers. Bran Is generally -Selling around $20 a ton. shorts. $21; middlings. $29, and shorts from $19 to $25 a ton. v Local flour trade is improving. While a few , retailers still Incline to the opinion that lower prices will prevail because of the last sharp decline, the general trade Is buying now because it believes the actual bottom has been reached, ... Flour prices show no change here to day, t WHEAT FOR SALE IN Chicago, June 11. Wheat Is for sale In large lots today and the bulls were not eager to take on additional supplies. Result. was a loss of to c a bushel at the opening and 1 to ic at the ClOSing. , j -. . . . Better crop reports and the falling of rains in sections of the middle west Where most badlv needed. greatly to the downfall of cereal prices tunny, - rureign maricets were weak, with Liverpool 4d lower at the closing. This was an Influence upon the early trading In this market. Cash wheat sales: No, 2 red, $1.02 $1.03; No. 3 red, 95c$1.0l; No, 2 hard winter, 9699c; No. 3 hard winter, 90 96c; No. 1 northern spring. $1.03(9)1.05; No., 2 northern spring, $1.00 1.03; No. 3 spring, 95c$1.01. .-' "'' ":' Kan ire of Phlrac-n nrlwn furnlshaH h Overbeck & Cooke Co. ... WHEAT. High.- Low. Open.! .. 94 . 90 , . 90 68 .. 69 -. 66. .. 86 , : lit .2245 ' ..2185 ..1235 ..1237 Close. 92 89A 89 A 68 68 36'. 84 35 July ' ,-'.- - 94 .... 90 , 90 CORN. ' -68-: 69 r OATS.' 36 . 35V J 35 Sept Dec. July Sept. Dec.,' Julv Sept Dec. Julv PORK. " 2252 1245 2187 2182 LARD. 1235 1230 1227 1220 RIBS. - 1282 1272 1235 1225 2250 2182 1230 1225 1282 1232 Sept July Bept Jly Sept. ..1280 ..1225 E ' (United Press leased Wire.) Seattle. .Ilin 11 T4lltor no,. nm.nJ Washington creamery firsts, 31c; ranch, Z5c; eastern rreamerv nrruun din. Oregon. 31c; California; 31c. ' ' .Eggs, per dozen Local ranch, 30 31c; eastern. 26 27c; Oregon, 27c. Cheese per pound Cream brick, 20c; Tillamook, 17c; California. 16c; Wis consin, 18c. ... - . Onions-Australian, i in IK T..i. PeJ"ra.,ilH.s A1;75 P" crate' California red, fl.50ig,2.00 per box. ! Potatoes Fancv srraded : 110 nnimi nn fan7 eastern Washington,$14.0o 8 1 1Uie per Puncl. ' Shipley Funeral Held. (Special ilapateh to 'XBe Journal.) Oregon City,. Or., June ll.The fu neral of the late Mrs, li T. ShlDlev of Willamette was , held from the house yestef day afternoon. '. Rev. T. P. Bowen of Oregon -City, off Iclated..-Ths -interment was in, the Oswego cemetery. ; The large circle of relatives were nresent ex. cepting on daughter, Mrs. Hohn of San rrancisco, who arrived too late. Mrs. Shipley was born in the atata of Massachusetts ; 65 years ago. Her maiden name was Miss Nellie' Corbley. Those who survive her are six daughf ters and three sons, Mrs. Guerly, oil Everett, - Washington; Mrs. Pollack,; of Oregon City; Mrs. Hohn, of San Fran cisco, Mrs. .Anderson of Everett; Miss Ruth Shipley, and Mrs. Harrv Berdine Oeorge, Bert and Frank Shipley. Mrs. Hodgkimson Wants Divorce. (Special Diapntr! to The Journal.) i Oregon City, Or., June ll.Alleelnff cruelty and-association with other wo men on the part of her husband, Mrs. Emma May Hodgkimson Instituted di vorce proceedings against Lee J. Hodg kimson, In the Clackamas county circuit' court yesterday. The plaintiff also askri for $20 a month alimony. They were married at Vancouver, Washington, i-soveiiiuer id, isai. - . .. Fighter Arrested." (Special P'tpatrb to The Journal.) ' Vancouver,; Wash.. June 11. W. A. Wlngfleld and Nlchael Morrow engaged in a ngni.in ironi or the Bungalow hotel last night and both were arrested. They were placed under $10 Bonds, each to appear in police court Monday morn Ing " " - S. A. Veterans at Vancouver. ' (Sfweinl Dlaonteh to Th Jdiirnal.l , ' Vancouver, Wash., June II. James McHparren received a telegram this mornlnsr from North Takima to the ef feet that Vancouver hftd been, unanl mourly Pelecterl as'tlie meettnjr place of in senerai encampment of the Snanlsh American War veterans In 1911, BIG' LOTS PRICE. OFF SEATTLE PRODUC PRICES FOR TODAY ,'! SENT 10 PHiSO; (Special PlRpatrh to The Jotimal.) Vancouver Wash., June . 11. Emery Murphy pleaded guilty to the charge of felony in superior court yesterday and was sentenced by Judge McMaster to serve an indeterminate term' of from one to fifteen years in the penitentiary. Murphy was an employe at the Sunrise restaurant on West Fourth street and on the nigh! of June 1 stole a sack from the kitchen shelf containing $27 and hid -Jt in the' railroad yards. He was suspected by the proprietor of the res taurant, who caused him to be arrested. He is a dope fiend and on the following day made a confession to Chief Secrist Bnk Notice Security Savings and Trust Company i dorbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets -' ' ' Capital and Surplus, $900,000 ' ,x Invites Accounts of " Merchants, Individuals and Savings ?o)& fr 1 1 av$?i K Oldest Bank on Capital fully paid ; . $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $600,000.00 OFFICERS: W. M. Ladd, President. Edward Cookingham.Vtce-Pres. W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts, Accounts of banks, firmscorporations and individ uals solicited. 'Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe. .... - , - FirtNational Bank ;'i .i-'-l T ' ' A'.. '' f'rJ .-i-f, "' -y v',-;' ,:i .- ' "' ' " ' ' . . .r Capital $1,500,000. . 1 Surplus $750,000 , : Oldest National Bank West of the'. - . Rocky Mountains lumbermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS . PORTLAND,' OREGON ' .Capital,. ' OFFICERS. 0. K. Went worth. ..President John A. Keating... ...Vice President Gea L. McFherson..... Vice President .- a H. t. Story......... ....,..... Cashier F. A. Freeman.. . . . .Assistant Cashier Graham Dukehart.. Assistant Cashier Overbeck & Cooke Co Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds ' Cotton, Grain, Etc. 216-217 ") -JEcird cf-Trada Eaililag Members Chicago Board t Trad Correspondents of Logan Bryaa, -Cbicsgo. New York, noatox IVe have the only prlvste wire eonncctinat Portland wlii tbe .,,.,,tera -sgshajiges. and discliiso-1 the hiding place of th money. J. V. riiillips p!eart.'d puilty to t charne of burglary and was spntenrei" by Judge Mr-Master' to serve an -indeterminate sentence of from one to fif teen years in the pfnitentlary. Phillips entered a room at 307 Washington street on the night of June 2 and stole there-frc-m five sheets, a coat, a pair ol trousers, a suit of underwear and a number of pairs of men's socks belong, ing to George ratten. - News in Brief. : (Special DUpatch to Tht Jourcal.t ' ' Vancouver, Wash., June 11. A mar riage license was Issued yesterday to Charles A. Smithline of Manor and Mist Pearl O. Marble of Vancouver. H. E. Nordoon and Rev. C.R. O. Poole returned yesterday from Chehalis where they attended a meeting of the Baptist association. They report a verj interesting meeting. Journal Want Ads. bring results. id) (onx ft (ttoyZi 1 1 c the Pacific Coast R. S. Howard Jr., Asst Cashier.' J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier. $500,000 DIRECTORS, y- O. K. Wentworth ';:'-: Charles 8. Russell P. S. Brumby Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie Oeorge O. Bingham Lloyd J. Wentworth t 3.X. Wheeler Geo. L, McPherson John A. Keating ,' Robert Treat Piatt H. V. Story " MANY PROPERTY OWNERS KNOW ROW r -Many will learn,, that Pavement has more staDiiitv,. more real value, than any other hard surface -pavement laid. -..'..