The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 09, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 0. 191C
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SALTiON ORDERS IN
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TALLS AT $1.95
: Buyers - Confirm Business 9 at
Highest Price, Although -No
' .. Formal- Announcement of
' - Opening Value Is Made.
;
Portland wholeeale Harke.
Kga ateady.
Chicken ateady.
Strawberriee higher, e)
Cherries lower.
Tomatoea weaker.
Potatoes higher.
Wheat la firm.
- Orders for Columbia rlrar canned aal
mon of Uia 1111 pack continue to pour
into the local market Tha ordera ere
at $1.95 for Ulla, 2for flata and I1.SO
for halves.
. Packers hat aa rat made no formal
announcement of tba opening value for
tbt ltll pack, bat practically all tha
him today 'hat bona confirmed at tba
higher prices mentioned. Therefor It
1a quit possible that no formal an
nouncement will be made thla season,
sellers and buyer agreeing- among them
selves aa to what figures ahould rule.
A local packing- company thla mora
ine received an ardor for 1100 caees or
talla, 1000 cases flata and 200 casea of
halve from Memphis, Tenn. All were
purchaseo at tna (teais idoti mmuonro.
Tha amall order for halves la aald to be
merely In tha nature of a teat aa few
orders of thla alze bar aver been re
ceived from that aectlon.
W. ft. Starr, manaaer of tha Pillar
Rock Packing company's pliuit at Pillar
Rock, aald today that tha pack of flah
' to data on uia towar river was very
' U.oaw iowexnver waa vr,
SnnVow la whll. o!h?r. Jhow
mora. Tha FULannan'a (Jo-operative
Packing company U aald to have a much
Increaaed pack over a year ago, owing
to Ita .having mora gear in tha water
at tha atart of the preaent season.
"There are quite a number of aeala In
tba lower river." aald Mr. Starr, "and
every day wa find a number of muti
lated flan. Wa caught several seals
laat week and hauled thorn ashore."
According to Mr. Starr, moat of tha
salmon caugnt 10 oaie una season amm
been by gUlnettera. "No trapa are being
operated." ha eaye, 'and tha catch In
nines la limited, owing to tne nign
v .water. ' . . " M '
Mr. ' Starr was recently arrested by
, Washington efflclala for operating with
out a Waahington fishing license, al
' though ha possessed an Oregon certlfl
! cats." This Is generally accepted by
officials of both states. The case has
never come to trial, and now Infprraa-
iM int lilm K tttrAnm that
the attorney general of tha atate of
... Washington, wouia oraer me cue an -
mlsced. . It had been contended by the
' -Washington officials that tba fishing
? rounds were In that state and there
ore a Washington license waa required.
Borne, time ago the United States su
: preme court decided that tha landa be
longed to the atate of Oregon, but Waah
; ingtoa efflclala have bean alow In recog
nising tba declalon.
-- -4m
ORIENT AFTER , WHEAT
IhmMm TLolner RjcJvl flrnirAinst
Supplies of Old Crop.
Tba orient la again Inquiring for
wheat of the old crop and u la generally
believed that sufficient business will be
confirmed to entirely clean out available
guppuoa nere. y
CHERRIES ARE LOWER
SnppUe Are Increasing; Northwest
. ckinmn.
-Shipment Greater, .
Market for cherrlee is lower with
larger offerings from California and Pa-
clflo northwest points. Shipments from
'Idaho are increasing ana more truu isigC; goats, 4c; Deer, egpsc.
being sent in thia direction from The I LARD -Kettle leaf, tierces, ll;e lb.;
Liallea. Price generally at $1.26 a box. I steam rendered, tierce, 10, 0 per lb.;
HOP MARKET FIRMER
Nothing Over 23c Is Offered, But
Growers Are Not Selling.
! While the hoo market ia firmer no ad
ditional.' business 'la confirmed here.
- Buyers are not inclined to bid above
i 23o for either 1910s or for new crop
.contracts and the views of growers are
. several cents above this.
'. Crop advices from England continue
to tell of vermin, in great numbers but
the season Is : too young to ascertain
1 what the damage will be.
CALIFORNIA APPLES HIGH
l'ellow Newtowns Sell at $3.50 Per
Box; Quality Only Fair.
Owing to the great scarcity in the
visible supply of apples, preaent prices
are the highest of the season. Some
t'allfornia Yellow Newtowna are being
quoted at v3.50 per box and the quality
is only fair.
BITTER AT BOTTOM
Leading City Creamery gays
That
Low Level Is Reached.
According to announcement made by a
fromlnent local creamery, It is bellevd
hat the price of butter haa struck the
bottom for the present season. Yes
terdays decline placed the Portland
market a cent below Seattle while aa a
usual rule the values In both cities are
Uniform.
FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS
The Weather Bureau Sends Ont
fl ; . Notice to Produce Men.
Weather bureau sends out the follow
; ing notice to produce men:
Protect . shipments a far north as
Seattle against temperatures of about 14
desrees; northeast to Spokane, 44 de
grees; southeast to Bolec. 38 deirreeH
.',.; south to Siskiyou, 38 degrees. Lowest
temperature at Portland tonight about
J 44 degrees.
i
; FRONT STREET QUOTATIONS
a Orain, Flour and Hay.
- i WHEAT Nominal. Track delivery
' Club, 8(087c; bluestem. 95S7c- forty
.. '? fold '86(36c: Willamette vallpy. 85c
:'' rod Russian. Me; Turkey red, 90c.
OATfiNoailnal. . Producers' price
' Track. No. 1. white. 129.50; ray, 128.60
U-" T 2.00.''
f.. BARLKT ' ' ProdUoerW nrlce 1910
WANTLD
. Veal Fancy milk fd atock. 75 to
110 pounds, iOH to 11c Poor, heavy
and off grade stock accordingly. s
" Hogs J. i grain fed stock, welgh
, Ing 66 to125 pounds. 9 to -g He. poor,
heavy and off grade accordingly.
Chickens Heni llo, broilers. 10
,".Z2C ..; i::i.--. V
Spring .ducks 40 to 3Je.
Hides Oreen 7c greenr aalt I
. He, green calf 15c or better,
' Chittlm bark c
to
to
RICE, 6- CO.
POSTXJTO
jPowrmtsUrm ,
Wh'
oaaala
Ifsrohanta,
TALKING S3
FO
OLD CROP POTATOES
-.. t:
Market Excited and Price. Is
Advanced to $2.75 Along
:' '-the Street.-
Potato market la excited and old
atock waa generally quoted at tZ.lt per
cental alonr Front etreet tula morning.
Contrary to expectation, eastern- pu
tatoea ar In very umall offering and
few rare ar en route. While one
prominent buyer stated yesterday that
he had purchased eastern stock chn
enough to sell at ti.it. his execu
tions were not realised. . Instead of se
curing esstern old , potato." at $1.76,
tha receivers were ewklng IftJO In car
lota and were easily able to get that
for their offerings.
On account of the greet firmness In
ina DOiain maraet nere pun in. hii
vance Id tha price of new stock at Cal-
tfornla points. It la generally be!lvol
along Front street that old stock will
touch II per cental within tha next
week or 10 daya.
New potatoes sre being offered In
small lota at Idaho and Washington
points and a few have come from the
local territory, but fair shipments of
early stock are expected about July 1.
Borne of the samples, of new stock re
cently submitted by local growers show
excellent quality and alxe.
The flret straight carload of new
potatoes to leave Stockton. Cal., this
season Is due In the local market to
morrow morning. This city received
tha first etralgh't carload of new red
onion sent from California this- aea -
son.
Feed, ?; rolled, 111.10: brewing. 19.00.
MLLSTUFFB Pelllng price Bran,
126 00; middlings 111.00; shorts. 2.00;
chop, 1100026.00.
HAT Producers' prica 1110 Valley
timothv. fancy. llT.OO 11.00; ordinary.
tl6.O09I7.OO: eaatern Oregon, ll.009
21.00: ralxtfd. 15 00M((.n0; clover.
111.00; wheat, l!2.0f 12.00: cheat,
$12.00lt.00; alfalfa. 114.00: oata. 112.00
12.00.
FTXJITR Old crop, patenta, 4.Bj
Willamette, 14.80 per barrel: local
lrjll ht i8.Ma4.5S: 'bakera. I4.4604.66;
Prt arad. nMOM.no
Batter, Err a and 2onltry. -
' BUTTER Kxtra creamery prlnta,
24Hr; ordinary prlnta, 2022c: dairy.
12 le.
BUTTER FAT T. a. b. Portland, per
pound, 22a.
POCLTRT Fancy hens. UH: fowla.
lie; springs, 22028c: geese, lie; live
young ducks, 26c; - old ducks, 17
Olio; turkeys, alive, 24c; dressed, 27Ho;
pigeons 12.00 dosen.
EGGS Local, extraa. 21e; case count.
rraan, zoc. apo
t o. bJT Portland.
rrean, zoc; apot Buying price, io
CHEESE: New Orea-on fancy full
cream, triplata and dalslM, 14 H 16c lb.;
Toung Americas, 16H31Cc: storage
flata. l!HM4cs California flata. 14a.
rrnits and Tegetables.
POTATOES Belling prloes Beat lo
cal. 1176; good. 12.50; eaatern. 12.60.
Buying carioaaa, - aeiecv j.uone 2-iu;
UNIONS New. is; Australian, b. so;
new red, 12.10; yellow, 18.26; garlic, 70
ito 10
FRESTT FRtTTTS Orangea New na
vels, I2.5J0I.28 box; bananas, 60 lb.;
lemona, f4.0ftHf6.S0; grape fruit, IS.?6;
pineapples, 7c lb.; tangerines, fl.26:
strawberries, Oregon, $1.76 2 per 24
box crate.
VEGETABLES New tornlps. T6e;
beets, 76c; carrots, 7 60 dot, bunches;
rabbets.. 12.60 per cental: tomatoes.
southern, 1.601.75 crate; beans. 7o
lb: horseradish, "(fJlOc; green onlona. 1 6
do.; peppers. - peii, 100 per id.; neaa
lettuce.
Z6xsoo , oozen; 'Tiotnouse, i.oo
I box: radishes, IBo dosen bunches
celery f 4 per dosen; eggplant, 14o per
lb.J 'cucumDera, z.z per aoaen; peas.
6c; cauliflower, local ( ) doxen; as
paragus, local, tOQtte doxen; extra
fancy, 76ff?0c; Walla Walla. 11.25 box;
rhuberb. 22He lb.
APPLES 12.60.
Meats, risk and Provisions.
FRESH BEEF Wholesale slaughter
ers' price: Best ateera, 10 0.10 He; or
dln.rv lUfllte: beat cows. lalUo:
ordinerj, 4V4 c
DRESSED MEATS Front street
hOOTf fancy 100 per lb.; ordinary, to
per pound; heavy, Ic: veala, extra,
li0lic; ordinary, lO01OVc; poor,
nc; spring lamba. 10llc; mutton.
compound, tierces, bc per id,
'II I 1'. ,t lilli 11.7. I-C, ""V. . W .
HAM, BACON, ETC. Hams 19ft
lec; oreamasi oacon, jewzDc; Donoa
hum SSsizRcr nlcnlcs 11U lh cot.
tags roll. W6e per lb.: regular short
clears, mraim, nc; uschi, imoiea,
1 MlMlr1sal tnnmioa ffA vv IK
' FISH Nominal Rock cod 10c per lb.:
flounders, c: halibut. c; atflped
bass. 20c: catfish. 12JH2c: salmon.
11c per lb.; soles, 7c per lb.; shrimps,
itviv iu. i nituf iifgt, iwiinuii, no, mu
sters. 26c: herrings. 56c; black bass,
20c: sturgeon. 11 12c lb.: Columbia
smelts, lHiffic lh.; Bllver smelts, 8c
id.; black coci, iftc; craos, small, i;
large. 11.60: medium. 21.25 dot.: dressed
shad, 7c: roe snaa, inc; shad roe. 20c lb.
OTSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal
lon, ( ); per 100 lb. sack, $5.60; Olym
pia, per gallon, 63.26; per 100 lb. 'sack.
111.50; canned eastern. 65c can. 6.50
dos.; eastern in shell. )1.7592 per 100.
Hops, Wool and Hldea.
HOPS Contracts, 1911 . crop, 28c;
1910 crop, 2023c; 1909 growths, ISO
16c.
TALLOW Prime, per lb., 5c; No. t
and crease, !2Hc
WOOL Nominal. 1911. Willamette
valley. 1416'j, Eastern Oregon, 9U'
14c.
CHITTIM BARK 1911, nominal, 6c;
1910. rc
HIDES Dry hides. 16H16Hc lb.;
green. 87He; bulls, green, salt. Ho
lb.; kips, 8H7Ho; calves, green. 12a
13c per lb.
MOHAIR 1911, selected, 850270.
Groceries, Huts, rtc
SUGAR Cube, K-80; powdered. 15.40;
fruit or berry, 5.40; dry granulated,
$6.40; D yellow, $4.70; beet, $5.20; Fed
eral Fruberry. 6c less than fruit or
berry; Honolulu Plantation cane granu
lated, ,6c less.
(Above quotations are 8,0 days net
cash.)
RICE Japan No. 1, 45o; No. 2,
4c; New Orleans head, 66Vi; Creole,
4'4c.
SALT Coarse, half ground 100s $8.50
pel ton; due. .uu: laoie aairy, 60s. 113;
lOte, $17; bales. $2.20: extra fine bar
rels, 2s, 6s and. 10h, $4&i6; lump rock,
$20.50 per ton.
HONEY New, $3.75 per case.
BEANS Small white, $4.25; " largo
white, H.zt; pinit, oayou. 16.90;
Limas, $7.25: reds. $6.25.
paints. Coal Oil, Etc.
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls. 99c gal.;
kettle boiled, bbls., $1.01; raw. In cases,
$1.C4; boiled, in cases, $1.06 gal.; lots
of 260 gallons, lc lees; oil cake meal
tnone In market).
WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 8c per lb.;
600 lb. lots, 8c per lb.; lees lots, 8 He
per lb.
- h.iijsijiis.egree, cases,- 24e
gallon; Iron bbls., 21 He per gallon.
COAL OIL Cases: Pearl, 16c; star,
19c per gallon; water white, bulk, 8jj
12 He per gallon; special water white,
J 2 1 60. . , i
ROPE Manila, 8c; sisal, 7Hc.t "" .':
GASOLINE Red crown anf motor,
15220 gallon; 88 gasoline. 2886Ho,
gallon: V. M. -& P. nanhtha. lS20Uo
Kallon. ... ,v:
TURFENTINE In cases, 75 Ho! wood
barrels. 7So; iron barrels, 88 Hq per gal
lon..; ., .. ...
CHICAGO CATTLE STRONG 1
Hogs Remain In Good Position; the
Run Is Decreased. . V
jleajo June 9 r-Run: Hogs 1S.II00,
cattle H06. heep 12,000. f . . , '
tlpgs are strong.- left over, 2000; re
celpU a year age, 19,000. Mixed., $6,900
S:2 A6618; rough, $5.70
5.90; light $5.9d4.20. r , . - .. ....
rattle Strong. i ..,-v -iiBheep
fitaa4y.jS.,-.-.-.-r -
SELECT STEERS AT
$6.40 TODAY
One Lot Moves at High Mark
and Another Goes at $6.35;
Hogs Nickel ' Higher; Sheep
Market Steady.
IB . va anoesyaru. ,
North Portland Hoga to high
er, cattl Ho higher, aheep
steady.
South Omaha Hogs lo high
er. -oat tie steady to weak, abaap
ateady.
- ia.
! T.
I
Chicago Hoga strong,
atrong, sheep steady.
eattla
a
PORTLAND LIVTOTOCKVJtfrN.
flora. Cattle. Calves. Sheen.
Friday . . . ,
Thursday .
Wednesday
til
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II
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. 102
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. 17
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86
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iota 1
I Tuesday
1111
207S
620
110
1 -na"7
I Saturday
I Week ago ...
Portland cattle market waa In an ex
tremely firm poaltlon and one lot cf
ateera waa sold at f 1.40, or an advance
of 16o over yesterday's quotations, or
40o for the week. There waa quite a
fair run of cattle In the North Portland
yards during the day but demand waa
so good that buyers were willing to
pay the price asked. . Gome of the stuff
that came Into the yards this morning
was recently aent away from here, ow
ing to tha lack of aultable call. Thla
morning they commanded far better
valuea and buyers were over-anxious to
eet them.
Tne z ateera mat went at is.to mis
morning averaged 1211 pounds, while
another lot of 22 head that Lveraged
1282 pounds want at 11.16. Other Iota
were sOld around 16.25 for good quality.
At South Omaha today there -waa a
ateady to weak tone In tha cattle trade
with top ateera at ll.lt and cows at
15.60 for best .
At Chicago tha market for cattle was
strong with no change In prices.
Nominal cattle valuea at North Port
land are:
Beat ateera .f
Francy grain ateera
Ordinary grain steers
Ordinary ateera ..J
Best grass steers
Best cows
Medium cows
ordinary 00 w a . .
I'oor to fair cowa
Best bulls
Fancy bulla ......
e
Ordinary bulla
CAX.VES -
Best light I T.00
Ordinary 6.8V
Poor 2.00 4.00
Hog Market Xa Higher.
Hog market advanced again today at
North Portland with offering of far
better quality than haa recently been
received here. Receipts for the day
were 129 head compared with 177 head
last 'Friday. Top hoga aold'at I0.I0,
with one lot of feeders at 7.26.
At 'South Omaha tha hog' trade was
In better position with values at 60
higher and tops selling at . 10. This
means 17.20 to land at Portland.
. At Chicago tha hog market was
Btrong with tops at ,10.20. Arrivals
there for the day were 11,000 head, com
pared with 19,000 head on the aame
day a year ago. .
Nominal awine values at North Port
land:
Best blockers f 1.10-
Medium light C.75
Heavy packers - .0
Rough packera 1.00 0 6.(0
Feeders 7.25
Bheep Trade Is Steady.
. There waa only a' amall run of sheep
In the North Portland yarda for the day.
The market generally waa ateady. Real
fancy lamba readily moved at 66.50, but
ordinary stun waa not neia eo well.
although there waa no general change
in values.
Total arrivals of Sheep and' lamba for
the day were 224 head, compared with
930 head a week ago.
At South Omaha the sheep and lamb
trade waa steady with yearlings at $4.65
6,26; wethers, $4.005.60", ewes, $4.00
404.26. and lambs, $6.7607.71.
At Chicago, the aheep market waa
ateady with valuea unchanged from yea-
Locally the sheen and lamb trade waa
generally quoted today aa follows:
Wethers ......$3.5004.00
Lambs . , 6.00 8.60
Ewes , , 3.003.26
Feed aheep,...., 2.10 2.60
. Among tne Shippers-
CatUe W. H. Harris, Shearer, Or,
two loads; S. O. Clydt, Pomeroy,Waeh.,
one load cattle and calves; William
Shepard, Sun Dial ranch. 73 head.
Hogs a O. Clydt, Pomeroy, Waalu,
one load.
. Sheep and Lambs--W. B. Stafford,
Eusrene. Or., one load.
Mixed- stuff J. iE. Reynolds. Roose
velt Wash., foor loads cattle, calves
and hogs; HuKh Uummings. Halsey, Or.,
one load cattle, calves and sheep.
Today's run of livestock compares
with this day In recent years as fol-
lows:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
864
224
. . a
Hi
1010
1909 ................
1908
1907
1906
isns .........
129
188
80
285
700
60
70
66
100
788
A year ago toaay mere waa a steaay
tone In 'all ' lines 'of livestock with no
change hr prices.
Tarda' HenrasentaUva Sales.
Following sales are " official. They
reoresent demand.- supplies and Quality
offering: , ,
HTtEKH...
- Ave. lbs.
23 steers . ,..1295.
22 steers , ;1282 .
10 steers .............. ?76 '
78 steers ,. '. ,...1160 .
1 0 -Steers 976-'"
14 steers ............ ..1095
13 ateers 970
t ateers 903
COWS.
Price.
$6.40
; M6
6.26
6.25
-6.25
; (.00
. B.80
6.00
$S"60
1 cow .
8 cows
f .'
1080
1080
941
1027
980
980
. S.bO
s'roJ
6 cows . . .
26 cows . . ,
28 cows . . .
1 cow
6.00 I
4.90
4.75
t.50
8.25
e-COWS .-ar-. -
931
cows
T bull
1 bull
927
BULLS.
...1030
...1370
$4.50
4.50
4.00
8.50
$7.75
,7.00
(.00
5.25
$7.25
,(.90
6.90
I.9J
' (.00
. (.00
6.00
.6.60
' a00
$ 60
8.60
'3.00
' .0J
.00
1 bull
1 bull
.890
860
CALVES. ;
' o 4 a a'a'a
10 calves
1 calf , ,,:
: 1 calf .
: t calf .. .
210
270
860
420
' VHOOsV
19 bogs'
' 8 hogs
. 6 hoga
76 hogs
' a ' a "es;.'''
''tttktM a a a a
146
146.,
198
218-;
270
lot
46
61
lvbog . ...
4 hoga.
, .,...,
8 hogs - .........
(3 hogs-
U hrvi..
440
'. SHEEP AND LAMBS.f v'
(3 lambs ............... : St v
'2 sheep ..f ......... 120 -
99 lambs .............. 60
8 lambs .............. 140
..$ lamba
PORTLAND YARDS
. (.40
(.11
(.26
(.00
(.21
;, 6.60
' 6.25
4.7605.00
1.000 4.00
6.006.26
4.75
4.0004 26
BERRIES ADVAI.ID
W BETTER CALL
Market Goes Back to $1.75
2.00; Quality Is Now Best I
of the Season. '.
Strawberry market advanced ' today.
although supplies; war batter than dur
ing recent daya." Best offerings void
a high aa It par orate, but moat of tba
business waa around 11.76.
- Tba market aulckly recovered from
tha alump of yea tarda y, and no surprise
was expressed by tha trade over tha
quick reaction In valuea. Yesterday's
alump waa du wholly to tha holiday,
during which all tha retail shoo wara
ciorad hair a day. Therefore they pur-
cnasea sparingly in anticipation 01
smaller buslneaa. .- j
Tha quality of present arrivals of
strawberries la tha beat received . thug
far thla seaon In fact, la probably tba
beat that will arrive. Tha fruit la tips,
well colored and of good slae, and la
verv sa-eet.
Moat of tha present arrivals are of tha
uoii iK)iiar variety, put a raw tiaras
re coming forward. - Tba latter are
commanding tha extra Io generally.
Home of tha later Varieties are expected
lo arrive during tne coming wee.
' : Echo Belling Sheep.
.Echo, Or.. June 9. flalaa of sheep tn
this section, while not so heavy aa a
abort time ago, whan wool prlcea ware
very low, are a till qnlte liberal Moat
of tha aalea are being made for ship
ment to the ease
Cattle Are Orating.
Fossil, Or, June . Tha condition of
the range 1 a neiter wan nae own n
tictpated Cattle are now graaing and
amall lota win soon do ciiereo..
Inspect Umatilla Hones.
Umatilla, Or.. June . Dr. H.
Plnkerton. northweet chief of the bu
reau of animal Industry, and Dr. C. F.
Wilson of the aame bureau are testing
h tna knni which 3 B. Hwltxler and
aon are preparing to ship to Canada.
Sheep to Wyoming. 4
Gateway. Or.. . June t.' Twenty-fonr
carloads of aheep ware ehlpped yea
terday to Ltisk. Wyo. They were all
yearling wethera, were purchased by
T. F. Boylen of Pendleton, and will be
placed on tha Chloago market.
. Heavy Cattl o Sales.
Burns. Or, June . Over I10MOO
worth of cattle have been aold In Har
ney county In the laat few daya. - The
pacific Livestock company, Mr. Moon
and J. T. Trowbridge being the buyera.
They are atill buying and large drovea
are leaving for. railroad point.
j Cattle for Utah,
Ontario,' OrM June . The aprlng eat
tla shipment from Ontario haa opened
and it la estimated that over 100.00S
head of beef and atock cattle will be
shipped froni Ontario thla aeaaon. F.
B. all, tne local came oraitr. iniiipiu
200 head of stock cattle to Adams
Co., at Stanfleld, Or. Mr. Ball atill haa
about 60 head which he will dispose of
later. The range cattle are iuat now
beginning to oome In and M. K. Pearsons,
the Bait Lake cattle man, la here and
haa already Shipped several carioaas to
Utah. He will ship most of the stock
he handles to TTtah and other-mountain
statea. John Flemming, representing tha
Portland Stock Tarda and Mr. Shafer,
also of Portland, are here and have
hmiarVit . wTtr m.nv beef cattle from
various cattle men here which they will
ahip to the Portland market A good
many Idaho cattle will be shipped from
Ontario thla year, some of which have
already arrived for delivery.
Cattle for 3Ionntalna.
' Walla Walla, June t. Stockmen are
f reparlng to put their cattle further In
o the mountains, and will Boon try. the
hlgbeat altitudes on tha Wenaha ranges.
At preaent however, the Intermediate
levels are answering nicely, recent rains
and warm weather following keeping
the grass growing better than usual.
Rains Wednesday night freshened up
the paature lands, and stockmen believe
their cattle will come from the ranges
In better shape than for yeara.
The cool weather of the spring .and
summer, toother with tne unusual
amount of precipitation In May, has
made the grass far above the usual
grade and height at this time, of the
year. There Is plenty of snow in the
mountains to supply all kinds of water
this aummerr' and . both"heetrmen and
stockmen are well pleased with the out
look. ' - ,
Shearing In Wallowa. "
Enterprise, Or., Juno 9. The shearing
season for Wallowa county opened
Tuesday at tne .uitcn plant, 10 mnes
northeast of Enterprise. Jay H. Dob
bin's 20,000 head will be the first to
lose their wool, tba first load reaching
the Wool growers' . warehouse here
Wednesday. There Is a foil complement
of shearers on hand, and plenty arriv
ing so all three big power plants will
be fully manned.
The Makln plants were started Thurs
day and the Beaudoin plan will start
some time next week.-
It Is claimed the fleeces will average
hlsher in welarht this season than for
many years, as high, as 10 pounds being
,.r.o f.Pih. hio- Kmr,A. f hi
estimated even for the big bands. The
staple Is of extra f loo quality, too,
long and unbroken.
' The extra weight will help' soma on
the lower price, although the price, too,
Is looking up, and dlspatchea from Bos
ton are encouraging. . ? r t
PRICE OF PRODUCE
AT SAN FRANCISCO
'-. , inruu , 'w - V .f, . t .'t;,'
San FraneJseo. June tv Wheat, Aus
tralian, $L62HvL60: Sonora, nominal;
California club, 1.42H1.K0; northern
wheat, bluestem, $1.66(3)1.70; club, 21.65
1.57H; Turkey red, $L60 1.65; Rua-
sian red, $i:60gi,66.' , J .
Barley, feed, good to choice, 51.27HW
riey, zeea, gooa 10 cnoice, ti.nvniv
fancy, ll.81H01.82H!' poor to fair,
H1.30; shipping and- brewing,
naf; chevalier, nominal.' '
I. so: rancy.
nomlns
Ecxa. ner dozen. California.- rresn, in
cluding cases, extras, 21 He; - prime
firsts. 20Hc; firsts 19Hc; seconds, 17c;
eastern seconds, 15c. - ?
Butter, per pound. 'California "fresh,
extras. 21Ho; prime firsts, 20 He; firsts,
20c; seconds, . 19o. ' . " .
New cheese, new California flats,
fancy, 12cr firsts, HHc; aecondB'lOc;
California Toung America, fancy,- 18HC-
do. firsts. 1 2 ic: Oreeon fancy.
,.;imc;
storage, Oregon, 14Hc; New
xom
daisies. J 18c; do. aUig es .J v - m
2.60; eastern, $i.762.16; - new early
rose, . 2 H ? V4 . Pet9Mndi-Burbanks,
6 V. i in nr ' nound.
Onlona, Australian oro-wn per -crate,
nominal; new red per sack, $2.00;
sll-
verskln, 82 per sack.
Oranges, per box mew navels, stand-
ard.
l.Z6B'i.vo; cnoice, ia.av, ""A
$ 2. 50 8.00: Valencia s.
fancy, $2.60
8.76; do. choice, z.et.
t a -fr-r r ' nnrtn I isr"
. PRICES FOR TODAY
r..f ,..';'. ,,.;., f.v
Seattle. Juno 9. -Butter Washington
creamery. 24c; eastern fresh. 22 28c.
Eggs Locai ranch.'- 25$2(c; eaatern
freehk 2122c! Oregon 24c ..; ;'' ;i .
Cheese Tillamook twins. 14 H 16c;
Tillamook young Americas, 18c; Wlscon.
sin twins, 14HSi6c: Washington twine,
l4He; Washington young Americas, 18e;
cream, 18Hc. . -
Onions Australian $3.00 ff 4.00 : per
box; yellows, 33.25; reds, 13.00 per sack.
Potatoes Eastern Washington. $430
50-pcr ton; White Rivers, $3lJS; new,
a MO to 'par pound..- -iK.--.. .
j LIVESTOCK DEMAND t I
--w-....., h
e
VALLEY I'OOLS AT CNIIIESE DOCTOR
161-2 CENTS FOR BEATS HIS SOU
cminTiv Mcnmiifl a-:.;';,,: --lX
OMUUILI iiiluiuiiii
Price of Better Quality Is High".
' er, but General Market 'Is
' 'Steady to Firm; Fewer Clips
Are urrenng.
v
Wool Mom Compared.
Tha following prlcea ruled la
this market today, and' on this
day a year ago:-'... ",. ,
. WUlamatU Tallay V
i ' mi. m.:
Fancy ... M .10
Medium
.11
.11
ioarse .,..,....,'
. Eaatern Oregon;
Fancy
.11
A
.11.
.11
.09
At
.11
At
At
At
Medium
Ordinary
Poor
Willamette valley fancy . wools t are
ahowlng a firmer and higher price and
for atrtctiy medium the trade is freely
Offering aa high as life a pound.' For
coarse wools the price rulea generally
rouno no, wiin aa occasional oi a
iraouon signer or lower. .
Tha entire wool market la steady to
strong. For eaatern Oregon oil pa buy
ers are bidding from lo to 14o a pound,
according to quality and shrinkage. .
Trade In the wool market Is again
decreased. For a while aheep owners
were auite willing to accept the recent
sharp advance In prlcea, but now they
advanoea may be forced by holding for
a while.
The eaatern marketa are not as so -
tlve for wools aa here, but trade there
R7?T; t i. iSiii u i-iiV roe
Buylng in .this aectlon Is generally for
wm iflflauni or nunurifiEDrtra mnti in.
heaviest opera tore are among the larg
est woolen muia
Shearing la now well advanced at
all Pacific northweet centers. Quality
la very almllar to that of last aeaaon.
L & N. LEADS A
SPIRITED ADVANCE
New -York. June I. Stocks were cen-
araiiy nigner today, union pacirio waa
one of the few that failed to benefit by
the advancing- movement, and cloaed a
traction unaer yeateraay. -
Loulavllle & Naahvtlle waa a aplrlted
leader of the day's trading, and rumors
affecting the property brought out an'
advance of 1 points. Erie waa like
affected, 'with a rise of lt points. With
tha exception of Amalgamated Copper,
which gained point the rest of tha
market allowed nominal changes.
American atocka
were Irregular la
London today.
Range of New Tork prices furnished
by f)verbeck St Cooke Co.: ' -
Description Open) Hlghl Low BIS
AmaJ. Cop. Co.
Am. C. a F, o.
Am. Can. 0.,,..
do nfd
Am. Cot Oil. e.
67T
7H
641 14V
Am. Loco., o..,.
Am. sugar, o. .
Am. Smelt, c.
do pfd
Anac Mln. Co.
Am.-WooL, e...
Atchison, C...
do .pfd ..
8. & O., a. .,..
Beet Sugar......
Brook. Rap. T...
Can, Pacific, a.
Cent Leather, o
do pfd ......
C. & O. W, o..
dO Pfd ..i
V.. ML. OW . . .
C. & N. W.,-0...
Chesa. Ohio...
Colo. F. L, c.
Colo. South., c.
do 2d pfd-..
do 1st pfd..
Cola Gas . . . .
76 76 76
.1
147
Corn Products,
do nfd. . . . . .
88
Dels., & Hudson.
D. 4 R. O. c...
do pfd. ,... .. .
'jjrrwt'-'ovrf'.'ir;.'';'
. do 2d pfd.....
' do 1st pfd.,..
Gen, Electric...
Ot. North, nfd..
Ice Securities. ..
Illinois' Central.
139HU36
Int. Harvester
Inter. Met, C
do pfd (.....
Lehlah Valley.
19H 19H
Kan. City Sotith
Doulsv. it Nasn..
M.S. P. A S. S.M.
Mo., K. ft T., o.i
do cfd
Mo. Pacific ...
Nat Lead
Nev. Cona ' . . . . .
N. T. Central i , .
it
........
.1 .
i.
UOHlllO1
110
n. y., o. & w.. ..
44 I 44'
)SIiu JL
i North Am.
Nor. & west., o.
107HI1081
75 Mil 76
Northern Pao. o.
13(ll37i
13(H
Pac. M. S. S. Co.
Pa Railway
1249k
124
124H
P. O.i L. & Cy Co.
p.- Hteet ar, o,
Reading, o ....
. do 2d pfd.,.,
do 1st nfd . ..
86
69
KOH 169
Ron. X SteeL cl
20H
do pfd......
ff a
it ft
kock ia.a ...
do pfd ...
St L.& aSsdp
do 1st ptd v
St L. ;s .& W.
ao via .........
; V a
Sou. Pao, 0..v
Sou. Ry., e.,i..
do pfd '. . .
Tex. A Pac. . . .
29
69 A
30..
T., St L. eV W C
do pro. a . '.
Un. Pac, o a
do pfd
U. ,8. Rubber, c.
" do nfd y-".
67?t
187H
U. S.. Steel Co., c
77 H
do pfd ..... .
TJtah Copper ...
Virginia Chem .
W abash, c, ...... .
do. Dfd.' ... . .".
118H
48
60
17
385
W. V. Telegraph.i
westing. Hiiec
Wia. Central, c
7( v
69H
liig -our 5. ......
Ry. Springs
.do.- pra. ....ft
GfoldffleldrCohs.".
Third - Avenue
Tenn. Copper .(
W -LakeErie
Allls Chalmers, .
do. pfd. ;.. . . .
Distillers-'
Ore Lands , . , . .
68
Total sales. 393.200.
Call money. 2 per cent.
: National Lead, Bx-Dlv.i per cent. :
? American Car dc JFoundry,, c E-Div.,
H per centv -iV--- c -
American Smelt, pf 4 ,'Ex-Div., , 1
per cent -' -
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt, Eg-biv, 1
ner cent ... .f " ,.
Cheeapeake St .Ohio,. SxrDiv AM per
cent. -s: :
vh't Sues : forrSalaTy:;'-:5v.rf
' F.. N.. Myers," former jialfector cf the
Mount Boott bank', at Lenta, started suit To prevent breakage, telephone mouth
this morning agalnat the Italian Amer-pieces and receivers are mada from steel
lean bank for back, salary; and' money (around which tha rubber Insulation-ia
advanced., Jia asks.xor jissii : (
Dr. .Wing Lee Finds Boy. and
Whips Him Daily Since Wife
Divorced, Alleged.
1
Dr." Wing Lee. ChJnesa phyalclan'at
IT North Fifth atreet, waa arreated thla
morning for Using his 17-year-old son
hand and foot with a heavy cord and
whipping hln Tha boy V says bis
father has whipped him ovary day slnoa
April 12, when ha tea tl fled against the
father la tha divorce court where tha
physician's white wife was given a di
vorce, i-s .. '
Polloe Bergeant Harms reached tha
rooms of the Chlness doctor as tha lad
was being j whipped, The -boy, tila
father , and 1 another Chinaman ' wore
taken to tha Juvenile court where a
charge of assault -and battery was
placed against - tha father. A charge
of cruelty to ohUdrea was ; later filed
against him. . ; , .-.'
.wing utm admits whipping his son,
and says ha haa beta stealing money
from his rooms. 'Ha also says the lad
took his gold watoh and sold It Ruth
Rlcharda, tha step-slater of tha boy and
daughter of the physician's . former
whits wife. Informed agalnat Wing Lee.
With her mother, - who works' at the
I New Grand -Central hotel, aha Uvea In
the same buildlns- with tha Chinese
I nhvalcian. Whan tha father .h-an to
I bind tba lad this morning and whin
tin,,tho girl heard hla aoraama She
ran to the polio station six blocks
away and told Bergeant . Harms. Tha
polloe arrived while tha boy was being
ponlebed. and took tha ropes from his
arms and . lega . Tha boy eumplatntd
much of Injuries from tha tlghtiuee
of tha oords. Lain Kee la alio blamed
! bojr ' tha croSlty In
Iflloted upon Urn by tha father. . .
1 la tha divorce court tha son told
I hnw th ethr t,mA aK.,. ta-ii
vo other damaging teaU-
mftn vim ; rhi- i- .,.
- ..
brought tha abuse and cruel treatment,
be aaya Tha wife waa given alimony,
and tha boy says -ais father afterward
aald that ho (tha aon) waa to blame.
Aa soon aa Judge Oatans heard of tha
affair ha directed Probation Of floor
White to make a thorough Investiga
tion of tha entire trouble ana bring In
all concerned Saturday before the ju
venile eourt . it
KINNEY NOT YET, FREE
Fl
IT
(SDeelal DleiMtch te Tee leeniaLt
Marahfleld. Or, June 9. Tha finan
cial affairs of Major I D. Kinney and
hla railroad corporations are still in
unsettled condition. Major Kinney, to
gether with otners .r Interested, had I
agreed to have the bankruptcy proceed-.
Ing a dismissed and tha whole matter
turned over to a trustee .for Battle
ment Some of tha lawyers objected to
this arrangement and It-was announced
recently that tha trustee matter had
been dropped and that tha bankruptcy
proceedings would be taken up again.
The matter. Is still unsettled and tha
partlea Interested -are holding confer
ences with a view of arriving at aome
decision. It la possible that tha trus
teeship arrangements may yet be car
ried out In the meantime the case
In tha bankruptcy court are still pend
ing. , . - i " .... .' . -
WHEAT SHORTS GET
BAD BEATING TODAY
Br John inalla.
Fvansvtlle. Ind.. June a. Wheat cron
is so xar aavancea in tnta territory that
I aoubt ix any serious damage can over
take it The crop haa had sufficient
rain. ,
Chicago. June 9. Wheat started weak.
Ur-ter to lower: but'dosed atrona at
an advanoe of to e over yesterday.
July waa tha Btrong feature of tha
1 session, ana tne covering movement-was
so heavy that It Influenced the other
two options. . ..
Foreign marketa were fractionally
easier, wun nine cnango in quotation,
Range of Chicago orlcetf furnished
1 UTtrom ez ggoxr v.. .
' WHEAT '
" Open. High.
Low. Close,
July 90 H 92
90 92 A
Sept
90H
9 -' 1b
Deo.
91 91 ,
-CORN.
64 65H
65 67
64H 661.
OATS.
87H - 23H
87; 89
38 H '40
. PORK.
1616 : ', 1662
1600 . 1530
LARD.
1H
July
Sept .....
mec
July
Sept.
Deo. .
. . ,
Julr .
1611 1561
Ut , 1680
Sapt..
JulT
Sept. mmmm
125 - 837 826
,m. S6S . . 436
887
850
July
Sept
840
in
817
OMAHA ..HOGS HIGHER J
Market Is on Basis of $7.20 Landed
VM-I'a'.' on the Opaat,"' tSri?' '
South Omaha. Neb June 9. Cattle.
(00; market, ateady. to weak. Bteera.
$5.80e.16; cows and. heifers. $4.60
iiogs li.uuw; maraac so nigner. eaies
I $5,8646.10. . ,t- !.- -x i
Sheen 400r , market steady. Tear-
lings,. $4.6505.26: wethers, $4.0006.601
j lambs,
.7607.70; awes, 14.00 4.26. J
-vv Portland Banks.- . '" 1
Clearings today . .........$1,261,560.94
Clearings year ago ....... 1.835.770.77
s Loan today ......8 74.209.83
Balanoea today 244,843.(8
JBaJanoes year ago" v . ,.vf 57,082.20
Clearances ......,........$1,584,285.00
Balancea .. r: 188,784.00
p . . 1 , ; - awWWAeASaj eajBneejauBM L
Clearances' - ....... .1 .(65,611.00
Balancea v.:.i;iwi.:.ti.. -l-;,40,785.00
i M. 1 11. r;.gl';
New York Cotton Market, j
i fe-iC-Ooen.' High Low.';?-' Close.
Jan.
.i;.il3451364';134St'18690
March
,.i ..1S68 , 1869 JL96S : ISM V
I860
May
nvf'inm, i
1673 1564 ; 1573
1521 - 1509 1509
July ,,.',...1667 ,
Aug.
.1010
8rat .' .... 1378 1393 . 1875 "1392
Oct'i. .1847- 1363 ; 1345 1869
Nov.'- .......1848 . 1863 1345 f 1860
De& . .... ...1848 .1363 1345 :. i860
il0rcel under WeTl preasurar
10M BANKRUPTCY SU
SOUL IMRTAIIT
PART III SiiBG
tr.:l. Meyer Delivers, Interest-
ing Lecture to MusloTeaci
ere': Convention.
I ' Edwlo 3. 'Meyer, now of Seattle bat
formerly of New. Tor k and London,' de
llvered a highly Interesting talk this
morning on "the third power In the
singing voice," before ' tha ' Northwest
Muala Teachers' convention, now. la
session la Ellera recital hall. ,- .'
Mr.Ueyer declared that alnglng Is
mora emotional than mental, and that
above all thlrigs aoul ahould enter as
tha moat important element Ha be
Haves tha singer ahould axpreas his
emotions through the voice, and in- U
most natural way, .,','. . ,
Mr. Mayer went Into a dleouselon on
breathing, aaylng that many males
alnglng difflonlt and Impossible by Im
proper breathing. Ha held that thers
j la no Italian echeoj, nor any other
I school, of singing excepting methoda
right or wrong. "Did you aver meet
a teacher who eemld tell you what tha
Italian school meantf ha naked. 'The
Italian school of alnglng, aa near aa t
can understand it, meana simply nat
ural singing, rrea expression or 'the
art Art la simply tba best way of
doing thlnga and the nearer to nature
the higher tba art .Nature and com
mon aense are tha two great teachers
of muste." . -
Tha address brought on ' a discus
sion, all. however, agreeing with Mr.
Meyer. Mr Jessie Nash Btovar of.
Seattle said that one of tha greatest'
troubles with tha American singers is
that they lack agility of tha Hps and
eat up tneir worae.
Otber Interesting features ' at this
mornings session-' were i German folk
songs, beautifully Sung by Ella Blum
of Whitman ooliege, -Walla Walla, and
production Of . phonograph reoorda of
Indian aonga - collected by Edward
Flacher of Walla Walla.
The banquet last night at tha Port
land Commercial elnb was attended try
about 100 music teachers and was a
brilliant auceeaa. Tha organ recital at
the White Temple yesterday afternoon
by Dr. Frank Wilbur Chaee of Seattle
waa largely attended and, the elaaaio
program waa Immenselyappreciated. -.
Thia afternoon a manuscript eonoert
will be held la Ellera recital hall, at
which scores of composers of the Pa-
cino northwest will be Introduced. This
evening- a varied program, vocal and In.
BtrumenUU' will be presented In the
recital halt and tomorrow morning tha
convention will corns to a cloee.
. Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool, June . Wheat: ,
Onen . Hn..
July .......... ......(elOUd till d
October ; (s 4d ts lttd
Bonds
Investments
. -. i ' - ' '
Timber Lands
Neuhausen & Co.
. . : a: . . .. . i . .. ... ...
701-2-4-4-S LEWIS BUILDING.
PORTLAND, OREGON .
ITULITHIC
pavement l
pleasing - to the
eve. i 'affords an
easy foothold to traffic
' and is as low priced as
can be any form of dur
able street construction
exposed to the :, wear
and tear of constant
use'and of thexlements.
-'!v-i
':J;
1 Wir
Oyerbet&
GddkeGd.
fit.
jConmdssioii Merduuots
If '
Stocks, Boncb'
v i Cotton, Grain, EtC i l
. or. 'Sf. txt. iiwiiw -h&tiim- iWs'ar-'a-itn: -5ifcn- rXj- ir.-rsW -teOu kJf
. Board ot TraHe Btokling
- i ' I f 1 v ' '
Members Chloago Board of Trada.1,
Cbataapoadents of Logan Bryan, i
f&y. Oliioago. "8m- -3f as k, . BoataavS:;
, wW'' aaW tha: only ' prlvata: wtra f
aawnaotlng 'Portland wltb tna , '-,':
'! eastern -aachangea. ft tti
THE BARBER ASPHALT
Constructs AsphalU and oetier Bitum
inous Pavements, w 06-0 - Elect tie
Bldg, PortUnd. Or. Oskar Hubec
:-; -Manager.-; : -.-'f',- ''.l'-