The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 21, 1910, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, rOHTLAIID, THURSDAY EVEKi:;
T T T T
J U i.
MTilT "NEWS
(p1
IIOPCiPOUTLOOK
IS FOR A LIGHTER
YIELD III OUI
Prospects Not Nearly as Good
as a Month Ago Spraying
. to "Become General Lice
. Have Appearedjn Yards.
GfiEATERSUPPLY;
QUAliTY IS BETTER
Last Season $12,000 Sent
East for This Product and
Jhis Year Purchases Are
Showing an Increase. '
UKHEIIIilG
MB TO HEAVIER
RUM: POOR QUALITY
Too Many Half Starved Sheep
Put in Appearance and Buy
ers Are Bearing Down; Cat
tie Demand Is for Best.
' Hop crop outlook In Oregon Is not
nearly so bright as a month ago.
, ' Rom Woods of the Harry .1. Hart
Hop company, telephoned this morning
f rom McMlnnvllle that the utletoK in
' that section was disappointing to grow'
era. The prospects In that section,: he
' states, are tor a lighter yield than ex
Vermin in, the yards have been quits
noticeable recently' arid general spray
ing operations are expected, within the
- next week ,or 10 days.' .-S'v
"From what I can gather," says Har
ry L. Hart, "Wl growers of note: will
spray their hops thoroughly this sea
son: Therefore with good placing were
is no fear to expect anything but ex
cellent quality. Uoog .picking- ls.absQ-
lutely necessary this season and, grow
ers have begun to realize that unless
they do this they need expect but little
demand and only low prkes for their
goods. . '
There is 110 business reported locally
In the hop market according to dealers,
no transactions having been reported for
at least four days. '-'i
The New York Producers Price Cur
rent on July 16 says of the hop sltua-
'.- tlon: . - .,- ;vv cy Bales.
Receipts for week ...' ........ 644
Receipts from 8eptl.... ..58,613
Receipts same time last year.,.. 182.297
Exports to Europe for Week...... 9
Exports from Sept 1.-. .1. .,... .4,109
. Exports same time last year.,',.;. 48,473
Imports for week ............... 30
Imports from Sept ...... 4,787
Imports same time last year.... .11,293
"The hop market continues to be Influ
enced by the crop outlook, but while
there has been a little more inquiry for
coast hops, cuotattons are still nominal.
A few Oregona aold locally at 134 15cJ
low grade lot fto?d at 9 He. On the coast
several hundred bales have sold In Ore
gon at quotations ranging from 80 to
12c, and good bops are very firmly
held. , Other coast markets have been
tittletv New Tork state markets are also
quiet -' Notwithstanding the continued
dry weather In New York the crop is
reported in a fairly satisfactory condi
tion but rs.ln will soon be badly needed
: to insur:--tiormal--sroB.:,::r'Cf'-''J;'.--V'r':.''
''California yards are making splendid
rroaress and c-romise a, scod yield.
Washington also reports good progress.
"English - reports have been, poor as
cold and wet weather has caused an in
, crease of lice and also some whit- mold.
i The weather has Improved the past few
-,. days and with good growing weather
: xney anticipate a normal crop. ' tier
many-also reports backward conditions
owing to unfavorable weather..'
"State, 1909, prime to choice... '.23 24c
State, 1909. medium to good. ,; . .Ji22
Pacific coast. 1909. urime to
choice -i . v .i ..... . ,.. .1416c
".Pacific coast, 1909. medium to.
- good , .UlSo
jt-acirio 1 coasi, laws, prims to
choice, per lb . . . . . ..... . Nominal
Pacific coast, 1907, per lb..,iw 7 9c
Germans, l09t her lb.. ........ .SB'S
Pacific coast, 1906, per lb...... 4j
68c
6c
Oleomargarine consumption . in this
territory is Increasing. Better grades
are being brought to the city than for
merly and this Is giving satisfaction.
, During the past season four cars of
"oleo" were - received In this market.
This cost; on the average about $3000. a
car, therefore dairy Interest of thia sec
tion lost $12,000 last year br ths im
portation of 6lebmargarlna '.: This year
the importations are expected, to reach
at least six cars and a higher average
per car is being paid.
, Butter market is exceedingly firm
locally,- but as yet prices ahow, . no
change. ':;.'' - ' i
Cheese values are quoted firm and all
flats are' now quoted to the trade at
l?Vfcct a pound. For awhile this price
was being shaded He by some interests,
but all are now charging full value.
Supplies are so limited that buyers are
glad to get cheese at any price. ,
Sertodai
New York. July 21.--The passing of
thu regular dividend payment by the
National Lead company cost that se
curity 16 points or as many dollars
or snare on-the stock exchange today.
tli't decline In National Lead unsettled
thi rest of the market and American
Smelting A Reflnlna stock lost 3
points in sympathy., Reading common
esc 214. points and other stocks lost
from a few fractions to 3 , points. ,
Eggs Are Dragging. '
With receipts heavy, eges are drag
ging along Front street - No change In
crlees is shown. Quality is mixed and
for that reason the poor stuff shows
neglect
' Oversupply of Peppers.
As over, supply of green perrera Is
shown along Front street and prices
were reduced to 6O0 a box this morn
ing. Supplies are coming from almost
every direction. '. .
FcacU Market Loaded. -
Supplies In the peach : market are
enormous, but demand Is "gQpd- except
for the earlier varieties. For some of
these, especially th small sixes, values
are shaded.
V ' : ; All Tomatoes Lower.
All tomatoes ate selling lower In the
produce market Best local stock Is
now quoted at $1 a box for outdoor
1 grown, and for fancy hothouse values
have been redueed to $1.60.
t . m
, LltUe Apples; Little Demand. :
Little apples . are coming forward
very freely and there is only a limited
call for them. Four tier stock of qual
ity finds ready purchasers around $2
for best. - -
FRONT STREET QrOTATIONS
Hops. Wool and Rides. '
, HOPS 1909, prime to choice. 13c;
prime, 12c; medium, 14c;- 1910 con
tracts. 13c.
- WOOINomlnaV 9IoWillamette
valley, l920c: eastern Oregon, UffllTc.
, SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 1026o
each; short wool. 2550c;. medium
wool, 60c$J each; long wool, 76ca
$1.26 esch. .
TALLOWPrtme, per lb., t04c; No.
t andjrrease, 2JHc
CHITT1M BARK 1901 i- Nominal
c: 1910, 4H6c 1
'HIDES Dry hides. llttlTe Ib.j
. tTMO, 78 bulls, green, salt, e lb,;
kips, 810c; calves, green, lJ15o per
V (
. MOHAIR Nominal; 1910. 80d32c.
- - ' Batter, Zggs and Poultry.
:.1i,iT,TEa"Extr creamery, 81c store,
BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland, per
pound: Sweet cream. 29V4c; sour, 2i4c
V POULTRY Mixed chickens, ft?
bens, 17i418c; stags, 14c; broilers.
20c; fryer. 20c; geese, old. lie;
young, 13 14c: for live ducks,
young, lSiffilSc? old, 15c; turkeys,
alive 8021c; dressed. (); pigeons,
squabs, $2.60 dosen; dressed chickens.
l&ic a pound higher than alive.
ErtGSLocal. No. 1, 27c; No. 2. J6o:
at mark. 2025c; eastern, 25e
CHEESE-New Oregon ; fancy full
-,UiU! J 1.
cream, 17He: trHlets and daisies,' 17 Uc;
Young Americas, 18Hc
Grain, moar aid xsy.
WHEAT Nominal Traclc club.
83c; bluestem, 90c; Willamette valley,
84c. " '
barlet: "proaiSrr brioe isob
Feed, $23; rolled, $25; brewing, $24.
-vkh wnoie, 3; craciccd, 57 ton.
HAi--jrroaucers price wew timothy,
Willamette .valley, fancy, 820 9 21; oi-di-nary,
$18; eastern Oregon, 822023;
mixed, $16.60: clover. No. 1, $18.60(918;
wheat $16017; cheat. $1718; alfalfa,
$ni8. .' -
FLOUR Old crop." patents. $5.16:
Willamette 85.30 Dr barrel: local
straight, M.05Q4.9S; bakers. $4.956.15;
exjion BiaoPB, .uv; granam, 1 sacK
84 80; rye. $6.76: bales. 83.16.
MILLSTUFFS Selling price, ear ots
uran, 120; middlings, jz; shorts, 821;
chop. $19025. . ,
OATS Snot delivery, new. producers
price Track NO., 1 white, $Z7j gray,
$26.
Ifrultt and Teretablet.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges Valen-
cias 83.60p4.26 box; bananas, 60 lb.;
lemons, tv.nvwt.vu dot rraoe rruit
$3.80; pineapples, $2.604.00 dos.; can
taloupes, $4.50; peaches, 40c$1.00;
plums, 60 75c; cherries, 68c; Lam
berts, 12Hc; watermelons, $1.752.00;
grapes, $2.00.
- BERRIES Loganberries, .. fl.lSOl.tS;
blackcaps, $1.861.60; raspberries,
$1.76 per crate of 24 boxes; blackber
ries, $1.65. f
POTATOES New, $i.35ffll.60.
ONIONS California, $2.60; garllo, T
10c per lb. . ,
VEGETABLES New turnlos. $1.00
1.25; beets, $1.00 L25; carrots. $1.00
1.25 sack; cabbage. $1.8 per cwt:
tomatoes, California, 76c1.00; local
$11.50; beans, 2(930 lb.; horseradish,
12Hc; green onions, 15 20e per dozen:
peppers, bell, 10lHe per . lb.; head
lettuce, 16 20c per dozen; hothouse.
76c box;, radishes, 10lJ.Hc - dosen
bunches; celery, 7685c dozen: - egg
plant, ( lb.: cuertber, local, 60c
dozen; California, 30 60c per box; peas,
APPLES New, $11.
- Otoeerlss, STnts. Xt.
SUGAR Cube, $8.65; uowdered, $6.25;
fruit or berry, $6.25; dry granulated,
$6.25; conf. A, $6.06; extra B, $5.66;
golden G. $5.65; D yellow, $5.66; beet,
$6.06: barrels, 16c;- half barrels, 30c;
boxes, R5c advance on sack basis.
(Above quotations are 30 days net
eash quotations.)
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 4e:
No. 8. 6Hc; New Orleans head, 67c;
Creole. 6 c. -
SALT Coarse Half ground 100a.
$9.60 per ton; 60s, $11.00; table dairy.
60s. $18.00: 100s. $17.00; bales, $2.28:
extra fine barrels, 2s. 6s and 10s, $4.00
5.00; lump rock, $20.60 per ton.
BEANS Small, white, 4T&; large,
white, 414; pink, 7c; bayolWfTSS;
Limas, 35.80; reds. $7.25.
- ' KONEY NswrlSHd per lb.
Meats, risk and Provisions. .
DREKSKI) Cmnt .tr..l f-
3c; ordinary. 12012Uc: veals. itr.
4
....... .fJU.OB
6.50
Hogs
Steers
Cows .
Wethers
Ewes
Lambs
Today. Year Ago.
$9.00
4.50
"1.50 '
4.00
8.50
6.50
.4.60
4.00
3.50
6.00
PORTLAND. LIVESTOCK RUN. i
. Horn. Pjittl Piitv.i ch.
n.. a . " -
1 uuiBuay , , , , ...
Wednesday ., 81
Tuesday ..... 203
Monday i. .;-.1223
Saturday .... ...
Friday , . .... i
week ago,,.. 268
294
180
82
613
23
208
123
16
21
4
il
26
Portland Union
Portland Or., July
Stockyards,
21. There
802
388
640
339
601
231
288
North
was v a
Slight waverinar of 1
and although most sales were continued
up iw o ior Dest, siigntly .inferior qual
ity sold at a nickel less. During the
past few days this would not have hap.
pened. ; The market has been so over
loaded with poor ; sheep 1 recently that
killers have begun to draw into their
boles. .-.-- -j ,
. While they are still after all the good
lambs they can get. they are not offer
ing y the top. for anything except top
quality.. This is indicated by today's
transactions. Some sales of poor lambs
Were made down to $4.50 todav. : ,
Such a heavy run of poor sheep has
not been seen in this market for many
, uooa oatue in Demand.
Good cattle are In dmn1 in fKi vai-rf.
aJef '.elnS rnad at tttef ormer
10.HBC, ur on me oasis or x&.bo for best
steers. One load of vallev ntAr th
was rough but fat sold at $6 at North
rvt uanu inn morning.
According to prominent Shippers thta
market is likely to see a very heavy run
of poor quality cattle In the near future.
The absence of rains for so long a pe
riod has dried ur nractiealiv n th
range at interior nntnta tv..a..
owners have nothing to do but sell their
swrplus.
Hay Is exceedingly cheap at Idaho
points and, it is stated that one lot
was recently sold at $5 weighed at the
Jhfr,Srk5- "-Jh'Lj -'rtion more
than half of what the stuff was bring
ing this time a year ago.
No hogs arrived in the yards this
morning and quotations 1n that line are
nominal but firm.
t Aaoat na ' 8Uppm.;' -;
-?n,e R,"s, hIPPed seven loads' of
Cattle fromBlakes. Idaho. .
,ISnnew,,ck Pack'nB cbmpany had a
load of calves from Umatilla on today's
market ' . i
John McDonald shipped a load Of cat
tle and calves from Wallowa.
m h "West had two loads of sheep of
fering from Oakland, Or. v
A. J. Deveny brought two cars of
Sheen from Jefferiinn this imnniln.
. J. R. Coleman and a Liefer each ar
rived from Harrlsburg this morning.
The. former had a load of cattle and the
latter a car of sheep for the North Port
land market.
J. E. Edson was an arrival from Bll
verton with a load of Cattle and calves.
M. B. Brown was In from Dllley with
a load of cattle.
William Shepard drove In 127 head of
sheep from Sundial ranch.
Today's run of livestock compares
with this day in recent years as follows:
HoaS. fnttl Shun
iviv. - ...
94
160
1909
1903
1907
1906
1905
80
48
317
261
102
260
802
1133
247
240
617
good
DMEND MSB);
BY NATEOIJAL LEAD
Stock Market Shows a Loss of
; 161-2 Points for ItsSecur
1 ities During Day. 1
New York, July 21. National . Lead
company passed its dividend' today re
sult, a loss of 16H points. One point
of this was recovered just previous to
the closing. a " " '
The market opened unsteady, but was
rather dull. It soon" became rumored
around that National Lead would not
pay Its "usual dividend; selling resulted.
Considering the transactions for the
day, 'the loss was the v heaviest ever
shown on the exchange.' Up to 2 o'clock
only 406,900 shares had been traded in
on the exchange, V , . w
Following the loss in National ' Lead
prices, there was va sharp slump In
American Smelting & Refining - securi
ties. Reading and Steel common-were
olrectly affected by the non-payment of
the Lead dividend, and declines in both
issues were heavy; .The entire market
was unsettled by the action of the Lead
conlpany. ' i .- - . , v
- American shares In London were gen
erally firm today.. ,v
No Change In the loaning rate of the
Bank of England Was announced today.
General market In London quiet, but
coppers -. were , showing , ' independent
Strength. . 4 . ' ''
Total old Imports, including $3,000,
000 from Mexico, are likely to be in
creased before the end of the week. -
' Pittsburg reports tell of . some im
provement in the demand for pig iron.
C. & O." earnings for the second week
of July were $367,368, an increase of
$27.976.. ' -
No meeting of the Illinois Central was
held yesterday afternoon owing to the,
lack of a quorum. ,
. Range of New York prices furnished
py overoeck a uooite company.
Description , OpenHigh Low Bid
v Say!
Where's That Pig?
JI(Jthr? 1?J pls lft ,n ttny corner
of the Northwest we want it We
want as much dressed- pork as we
can possibly, get j We will pay as
follows for produce. We never take
at -commissions Ship by express:
Orssssd Pork ;
Dressed Tsal...,,.
24t CMckans Haas. , .
Sprtns; Chickens ........
13V4e
10c
86c
....... .16c
Addresa all shipments
name x. tvnm itbazco.
Tlghtlnsr the Beef Trafi."
Portland, Oregon. ,
1212Hc; ordinary. 12c; spring lambs.
li H2c; yearling lambs, 10c; mutton,
HAMS, BACON. ETC Hama. 20(J
22c, breakfast bacon, 2080e; boiled
ham, 272c: picnics. 18c; cotUge roll.
777-)i regular short -clears, smoked.
18Hc; backs, smoked, 18Hc; pickled
tonKues, 40c lb.
TURPENTINE In cases, 7Bc: bar
rels, 69c per gallon.
LARD Kettla lef. Kb. nr IK
afeam rendered, . 6s, 16o per lb.:eom-
ijuuna. na, ue per id.
OYSTERS Shoxl watM tiaw km mi.
ion, z.Z5; per 100 lb. sack, $5; Olympia,
per gallon. $2.75 per 100 h. sack, $7
7.50; canned eastern, 65c can; 33.50 doa;
vanicin hi Bfieu,- fi.eo per inn.
FISH Nominal Rock cod. lOo;
flounders, 6c; halibut, 9o: striped
bass, lie: catfish. 10 lie; fresh Chi
nook, ll12o lb.; blueback. ll12o lb.;
joles. 7k shrimps, . lie; perch, 7c;
tomcod, ); lobsters, 26c; herrings,
6c;, black basa, 20c lb.; sturgeon, 13c
per lb.; silver smelts. 7o lb.: black
cod. 7 He; crabs (out of season); dressed
shad. 6c; roe ahad, 8c; shad roe, 20o lb.
CLAMS Hardshelfc per box, 4o lb.;
razqr clams (out of season). ,
Valuta, Ooal Oil, Ste.
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls., $1.01;
cases. $1.06; boiled, bbls... $1.03; cases,
$1.08; per gallon lots of 250 gallons, lc
less; oil cake meal (none in market);
BENZINE 86 degrees, cases, 19o' er
gal.; Iron bbls., lo per gal.
ivWJ LEAD Ton lots, 7e per
lb.; 600 lb. lots, 8c per lb.; leas lots.
FMannaJi!ct.staal,.7H.
COAL' OIL Pearl, astral and sUr, 18c
Per gallon; eocene. 310 gaUon: elalne,
28o gallon; beadligK 190 gaflbn: ex
u.HAVj,,ilc gtMon- wter white, bulk,
iW.1.0' P.er ballon; special water
GASOLINE Red
A year ago today there was
tone in all lines . of . livestock, but h-
cause'of the scarclty of awlne the hog
rnirnei m unusuauy still. For the
day valley hogs touched the high mark
at $9.
Tarda Official Prices.
Following are official transactions.
They represent, demand, supplies - and
quality offering and are the only prices
secured direct from sellers in this mar
ket: STEERS.
Av. Tibs. Price.
28 steers 1.....1091 $5.5
14 steers 981 4.80
33 steers .............1104 6.80
11 steers ......1018 ' 4.60
COWS.
I cow .'.i.. 990 $3.25
6 cows 900 4.00
i cows 981 3.85
,' BULLS. .
1 bull 1280 $3.50
1 bull .....1210 3.75
4 bulls .... 427 8.76
SHEEP AND LAMBS. , ' ;
61 lambs . 75 ' $6.00
8 lambs ... 176 6.00
8 sheep 100 3.00
162 sheep,. 110 3.36
40 sheep 100 3. go
203 lambs 71 6.95
20 yearlings ........... 103 J. 90'
129 lambs i,,.,., 66 6.00
6 sheep 113 8.90
118 lambs ...... 68 6.00
12 slieep ........ ti , vr " 90 " 8.90
General range of livestock values as
shown by actual sales:
CATTLE Best Oregon steers, $5.50;
ordinary steers, $6.255.40; best Cali
fornia, $5,50; common, steers, $4.00;
cows, best, $4.264.65;i fancy, $4.(10;
poor, $3.00; . heifers, $4.765.10; bulls,
$3.00(f(3.76. : '
hoh Best east or the mountains,
$10.35; fancy, $10.25; stockers and feed
fs. $9.00. .
SHEEP Sheared, best yesrling weth
ers. $4.00; old - wethers, $3.00 3.60;
spring lambs, , $4.60 6; . ewes, $3.00
8.60. . '-' ...
CALVES Best. $6.60; ordinary, $5.60
5.76; poor, 14.00 5.00. ,
NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT
Amal. Copper Co. 60
Am. Car &' F., c 60
do pfd .......
Am. Cotton Oil, c 69
Am. Loco., c... 88
Am. Sugar, 0... .....
Am. Smelt, c.,,. 70
do pfd . ...... 102
Anaconda M. Co. 89
Am. Woolen, c. .
Atchison, C......T 99
do fd ; .. sivf 99 A
B. A d., c;,it-r,,;.jl09V
do pfd .......
Brooklyn R. T... 76
Can. Pacific, c. . 185
Cen. Leather, 0. 8$
do pfd ....... .. ...
Car G. W., C. 23
C. M. at St P.-. 122
C. & N. W., c.v. 143
Chesa & Ohio. 7514
C. F. & Iron, c . 32
Colo. So., c
do., 2d pfd ... .....
, do., 1st pfd
Corn Prod., c. . . 14 .
do pfd 73
Del. & Hud ,.
D. & Rio G... c; 30
do., pfd 70
Erbv o . ,4. 24H
do., 2d pfd'..'
do., 1st pfd .. 41
G; Nor., pfd ... 124
Illinois Cen ....
Int. Met, q...... 11
ao., pia ...s,. 60
Louis & Nash... 140
Manhattan Ry.. ....
M. K. A T, 0... 33
do., pfd ."
Distillers .. ....
Ore Lands . . ..
Mo. Pac. ......
Nat Lead
N. Y. Central ..
N. Y.. O. A W..
Nor. A W., c ,.
do pfd. ...... t.
No. Fac, 0......
Paa Jl- S. Co. ..
Penn. Ry,
P. G. L. A C. Co.
P. S. Car, 0. ...
Reading, c. .....
do 2d pfd. . . . .
do 1st pfd.
Rep. Iron A S. Co.
do nf d. .......
Rock Island, e... 31
do pfd. 74
St. L. A S. W., c. 27H
do pfd
So. Pac, c. 113
So. Railway, e. . 22)4
ao pra . . .
Texas A Pac.
Union Pac, c... 161
do pfd- 90
U. S. Rubber, 0. 86
ao pra 107
U. & Steel Co.. c 70
do pfd .......115
Wabash, 0 17
do pro ....... 85
w. u. rei. .i
Wis. Cen., 0..
Westlrighouse
Beet Sugar...
Utah Conrjer. . .
Third X venue.
Ice Securities.. .
Cons. Gas......
Big Four.......
Railway Springs
do era.......
Virginia Chem..
ao pia........
K. City Southern,
- dO" Df .T.-T-r; -j s
Gen. Electric. ..
Ains Chamber
do tefd.. .
Am. Can........
' do pfd...;...'.
Alton Com
do pfd.,...,.,
G. W. pfd.......
Nevada Cons. .
68
68H
113
6
118
128
106
81
142
61
60
59
88
'71
102
89
99
-39
109
77
185
82
23
133
143
74--32
30 "
70
24
'ii
125
"18' '
140
97
99
108
76
184
81
, (
23
121
141
72:
80)
14
72
29"
2
40
123
17
60
139
si
52 6260
and motor,
A rnom
1!7 Z5C rallon: SO pnunllna. 2Qll271i.
gailonV napntna,,i6HO)23o
york.Londoii Silver.' " -
New York. July 21. Baf silver 64c
V nndon. July 21 Silver 2s 6 d. Con-
vio, cvuunt, tl'At money, 81,18-16,
Portland
Clearings today . . . .
xear ago
Gain today
Banks.'
......$1,420,378.70
914,919.83
Balances today
1 xear ago
........$ 505.458.87
.........$ 123.643.92
160,896.88
Taooma Banks.
Clearings today I
Balances today , . , , .
, ,eattlJ.Biaks,
Clearings, toaay .
Balances; today
873,671
.35.134
.$1,703,563
. 252,888
Early Fruit Plentiful. 1
Hood River. Or.. July 21. Eariv fn.it
in the Hood River valley Is beginning
tocomejnto tfrajmarket J ooal eaeh
es are ripening. Plums are plentiful
and the early apples will soon be ready
to harvest One grower, sold his entire
crop of Gravensteins for $1.75 per box
which Is a high price fo this variety of
fruit . Mr, Rae stated that the entire
apple crop Of the United States would
be about Ui same as'th of last year.
68
68
113
43
118
128
106
i
142
1L 81
32
f4
,40
27
112
33
31
46
10
133
73
69
28
142
8
68
19
8i
46
10
133
72H
69
28
142
68
49
68
37
85"
101
87
68
62
112
43
117
127
105
81
189
80
30
72
40
27'
112
Z2
169
90
35U
107
llllt
16
84
80
41
10
131
70
s
19
58
iii'
68
18
Total sales 688.400 shares."
Call money. 2 2 per cent.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
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111
67
38
119
66
101
87
27
98
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108
88
76
184
81
102
23
121
141
78 -
32
63
71
73
14
73 '
156
29
169
24
80
40
123
128
17
50
hi
11
27
51
57
62
112
42
97'
87
117
25
127
105
31
189
82
85
30
91
80
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27
67:
112
22
27
160
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106
68
116
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18
MILLERS FEAR TO
PIKIIEJW
-Fifes no
HOGS AfiD SHEEF
n I I fan
HIGHER AT SO. OMAHA
South Omaha, Neb., July 21. Cattle
Receipts, 2800; market Bfpady; steers,
87.00y;7.75; cows and heifers, Jl.iSJj)
5.75.. ' ...
Hogs Receipts, 900; market 5 10c
hjjfher; bulk of sales, 88.1Q 8.75.
Sheep Rpcetpta, s500; marKct 10c
higher; ytarllnga, 84.50ft'6.0O; wethers,
$'! or,'
4 on;
3.65.
lambs. $6.75 J? 7.33; ewfi,
Will Estimate Apple Crop. j
Hood River, Or., July 21. Messrs.'
Burt Van Horn and George Rae, apple
commission men of New York City.f
arrived In the city toaay and will spend
several days looking over the valley to
estimate the fruit crop. Messrs. Van
Horn and Rae liave Deen extensive buy
ers of the Hood River fruit in former
years. .
Grinders Withdraw; Because
' They Do Not Want to Excite
Growers Wheat Situation
Is in Good Position. :
v .1 Today. Year Ago.
C.ub Wheat.,,,. $ .83 $ .98
Bluestem ,90 . ; 1.03
Pat. flour...... 6.15 6.25
Export i... .4.00 4J0
Bran .. 20.00 ,. 26.80
Middlings $9.00 - . 83.0,0
i
4'4 4 44444' 4) 4
Strength In local flour market Is in
creasing owing to ' tile ' stiffening of
wheat values. This latter condition Is
occasioned by the. insistent call of Cali
fornia millers for bluestem.
' Millers are afraid to ntr th marV.t
for any great quantity of wheat because
or tne rear mat tmwers will become
much excited and refuse to sell within
iKiii 01 preaem values. ' :
Rains are again predicted for ' the 1
and scattered nhowera have fallen dur-i
ins in ynrsi noun. iteporta rrom
th STTP f n T11H 4ill vv4 k4.B
yield than expected, although harveit-
ing has not yet started In those places.
nti Hawick 4. k.llA...J i
coming 36 hours: v. : I
tn)rtiana and vicinity--Showers to-i
night or Friday; southwesterly winds. J
except fair tonight and Friday south
west portion: warmer Friday southwest
portion: westerly winds. ;.....,..
Washington Showers tonight or Fri
day, southwesterly winds. 1
Idaho Showers sjid thunder storms
tonight of Friday. .
CHICAGOVfflttTA
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
' OT BAIT TE AN CIS CO
FOUNDED 1864
Capital Paid in . . . . . . $4,000,000 ,
Surplus and Undivided Profits $1 1,300,436
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, . Tacoma, and Virginia City
We buy and sell Foreign Exchange; Issue Drafts and "CaM.
Transfers,' Commercial Credits and Travelers . Letters of Credit., .
available in all parts of the world; make collections on all points
and conduct a general foreign 'and domestlo banking business. . .... ,
XVTSXE8T PAID OS TTMB AITS EATZN6S 9J6P08ZTSL
; PORTLAND BRANCH ;
Chamber of Commerce Building
. ' THIBD AND BTA&X BITS', -
Wit. A.' SCAO BAH, Manager.:
J. T. BTJBTCHABI.L, Asst Manager.
SHADEDOWH TODAY
ChlcrtB-o Jtilr 91 XT!
a substantial nature by higher prices
abroad, forced Chicago wheat c
higher at the opening- this morning but
trade closed with a loss of UQio
from yesterday.
To begin with Liverpool had a gain
of Hd over yeaterday but the clos
ing was an advance of 1 3d. Ant
werp was 1 hlgheT. Berlin 2 and
Budapest 1H. At Paris wheat closed
16Z0 centimes higher while flour was
up 6665 centimes. ., ..... ,s
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke company: - , -
'';'.:. '. wheat. v;--
Open. , High. Low,
July 110 ., 110 108
Lumber mens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
' PORTLAND, OREGON t
Capital, $500,000
' Q. K. Wentworth.... President .
John A. Keating..... Vice President
Geo. L. McPherson..... Vice President '
H, A Btory.,1,,,.,.,,,...,..Caihier
F. A. Freeman.. ... .Assistant Cashier
Graham Dukehart... Assistant Cashier '
DIRECTORS.
O. K. Wentworth
Charles 8. Russell
P. S. Brumby
Dr. K. A. J. Mackensle
George O. Bingham
Lloyd J. Wentworth
-J. K. Wheeler--
Geo. L. McPherson -John.
A Keating
Robert Treat Piatt
H. D. Story
Bept. .... 107 .108H . 106
Dec ..... 109g 109 108
. . . . CORN. .
July 60 . 62 H 60tf
Sept .... t2k " 64H 82
Dec 60 62t .69
OATS. :
July 42 42 H 42
Sept, .... 89ty 89 89
Dec. ..... 40 40 40
y ' . ' PORK. '
July..,.. 2580 2582 . 2570
Sept ....2170 2180 2162
van. . . i . ...
Close.
109 .
107 ':
109 '
LARD.
July ........
Sept ....1177
Oct ,.,..-1163
1182 1178
1167 1160
RIBS.
July .".1197 ' 1207 1195
Sept . , . .1155 , 1166 116$
'. i .
42
89B
40 B
'2183 ,
2175
1825
1178
1177B
.1165B
120T
1165
First National Bank
- . Capital $1,500,000
Surplus , $750,000
,''.'. '....'.',; .Vl; '.' .''v.:.:.i''.t..:,...f'i :;'.' IC-i'Ji'.' '. '' '-'S '-"----"':;';'.''-''-.' :i "', J.VV.-"";J',' -" ' t " '
Oldest National Bank West of the
, ; Rocky Mountains
CATTLE AND SHEEP
STRONG AT CHICAGO!
'.. . -':,; " ;.
Chicago, July 21. Hogs Receipts, I
14,000; left over. 2400; market steady.'
Mixed, J8.S0fD8.86; heavy, 38.35 8.70; '
rough. 37.9509.25; light, 38.60(3) 8.85.
Cattle Receipts, 6500; market strong, i
isneep Keceipts, ib.ouo; . market
strong.
Kansas City, July 21. Reeelptsj
Hogs. 5000: cattle, ,8000; sheep, 2000.
The Opportunity.
. Is Yours ,
In these prosperous times
to not ; only earn money v
but to save some of it
Open an account now
with us, and se"e how it
will help you ; Increase r
your funds. ' -
Wo Interest Paid
On Savings Accounts.
Accountt of $1.00 and up
accepted.
Open 8 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. -Saturdays
until 8 P. M.
Cent pal
Bank
Ton can . open . . ..
check or savings ac
count without restric
tions as to amount ,
i Ton can bny foreign
exchange, effect col '
lections anywhere"
Yon can bny or seU
properties.
In fact, ahy legltV
mate and proper trans
action having to do
with money or prop
erty. : Your ' patronage Is
wanted and will be
appreciated.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
Cor. Sixth and Wash.
- Ington Sts. -
TrTTSWrwllso'n.:'. "r.Pfesiaent
R L. Durham....!.. Vita President
W. H. Fear. ............. Secretary
Bank
Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
r '.
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
- Capital and Surplus. $900,000
. Invites Accounts of
- Merchants, Individuals and Savings
i1
When sending money abroad, either to relatives,
friends ' or . business connections, ; the Foreign Drafts f
issued by this bank will be; found both convenient and
'safe, as they insure paymentjn the current money of
the country at the very home oi the payeev
1.
Iju-
p
For
STRENGTH,
WEARING '
PROPERTIES
And all other require
ments that go to make
up an ideal pavement
mm
Overbeck 4&
Cooke Co.
. Commission Merchants.
Stocks, 9onds
Cotton. Grab, U,
Eoard of Trade Eailijn
Members Chicago Board ef Traa
Corrspondents of Lores A Uryaa.
Chicago. Nev Tors. Aetata a.
' - ' -: t: ' ''V''' 1 ?! , ..' ' ' ''::
Ws have the only private win
connecting. Portland wna tas
aatsra xctiaogca