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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1911. SHARP ADVAI1CES' KEMKETI HOMIiJAL OFFERIiJG I1IPEIIDEIICEIP POTATO MARKET IS dltlons surrounding the broken oar brakes whlrh sllowed ths street car to run upon the Southern Paclfie tracks, where It was struck by an engine. A. Fredericks, ths motnrm.in, was tried. CHINESE BOY FALLS LOVE Mill EI I SffU OF LIVESTOCK AT OUTLOOK IS GOOD FIRM ESPECIALLY and ths Jury returned a verdict of not guilty within five . minutes after taking the case. lis was charged with manslaughter. ' . , , HADE H MART Oil STREET Sales Are Made at $2.50(5) ;$2.75 Crate or. About 75c Higher Than Friday; Out look for Crop Poor, ' - v ' Strawberries advanced 76o a erats to 11.60 and 1.7B In the Front street mar kct today. The advance wu forced producer, belns- prlmarllyeaused by the action of the Clackamas frowers in re fusing to Bell on the farmers' market this morning.. This left the Japaneae ' growers in control of affairs there and with only nominal offerings they were able to command the higher figures. i The Clackamas : section, which Is the greatest producer of strawberries for the Portland market, shipped In tOO crates to the street this morning and all were sold at the advance figures. . The strawberry eroo In that district Will not average more than 76 per cent Of a crop and many Interest plaoo the output at not more then tu per cent, taking the entire productloa.es a basis, "The berry crop of the Clackamas Section," says H. B. Holcomb of the Clackamas association, "will not be more than 76 per. cent. Uoet of the soft ber- rles wilt be on the market next week. When the season will be at Its bslght "Wilsons will begin to ripen next week and some shipments may be ex pectea about tne middle or me wees. There are very few Clarke in sight snd Jhat variety will not average more than 0 per cent of a crop. U Rasmusscn, ' who has two acres of Clarke, has mar keted only eight crates, and ho Is about a (imsnea. I "Out of four or five fields of Gold Dollars only . one shows a premising crop. - "Lovetts will probably show the best crop, but the outlook In that line la not perfect. . I expect the season to end oulckly. -for early berries, after which the 1st Magcons will follow. Present ' prospects are not good for these, either." VALLA WALLA STRAWBERRIES . Crop Za About 80 Per Cent Short la ''" Walla Walla, June 18. Wltfc the crop ' Just about half shipped.-It Is estimated that the strawberry yield. In the Walla v alia valley will no snort aoour, so per - Cent- Front reports gathered as widely as possible, tt appears that about 40,000 crates hav already bevn shipped from the valley; and about as many more are -yet to ripen. ; " The average price so far baa been about t a crate, some $120,000 worth . of berries being sold. The price will probably go no lower, although ine sea son and berries will be cheaper than the early ones. But a conservative figure on Mis years berry crop is iiio.vuo 1 : WHEAT TRADE NOMINAL ' II. OliMWD Market Weak All Around and All Poultry Quotations Are '.v Off Again. C - ; The chicken market Is broken. Pros pective heavy demand" during the fee. tlval failed to materialise and heavier shipments from the east have forced prices about a cent lower. While eales of hens were mads ear. tier In the week up as high as lte a pound, ths closing shows the market extremely poor down tor Ho for. the sams class of birds. J iuuook would indicate thai tne spring chicken market will drop several cents a pound during the coming week;, thin being the general opinion of the poul try trade, pales of springs were made this week as high as Sfo and 1 6c a pound, but at the closing nothing over II and 21o a pound was available. Only a Load and Half of Hogs Arrive; Best Sell at! $6.90 'Indications of Good De- -mand for Cattle PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. II ors Cattle Calves Sheep Saturday .... lb rTiday. 121 Thuradsv f 21 Wednesday "., 1(4 Tuesday 0 Monday ..... 194 Week ago ...1061 ,136 ut : i it F ' 47 II 2 1661 1011 1111 UIH 10 . Only arrivals ths North Portland Verda tOdar 'War hnnt a ln.it. .nl a Spring ducks ars weaker, but ths de-lhalf of hoae.' ru twin. t,dAM ..min,!.. mand remains, quits fair around ths I in a eteadr noaition Tnrtai inM fr1 m v quotations listed by The Journal. Old at 11.90, or ths sams pries ss In effect ducks ars In about ths same position yesterday for similar quality. Heavy " wwwr prices.: , ; , . i stuif snows 'nearly a cent under tons. Geese are In too nominal supply to I and buyers are not anvlnua tn t.ir !, base a quotation and there remains only I of the new offerings even t ths dls- unmsa uemana ior mesa. ,v count. With paokers getting the bulk nave oome rorwara very I or ineir necklnar reauframenta from tha Slowly recently, but the few that have I Missouri river, territory, they do not put In appearance have dragged I on ths look with fsvor upon ths few offerings frLrSttrKiEi. TSi!'" 'rom local place. nmnntlv . Th. trmAm Anm M large S1BSV want turkeys st this tlms and therefore . At South Omaha today there was a shippers would sav Money by keeping firmer tone In the swine trad, with tops them st home for a while or until a I at 11.10. which inaaHa 17.90 tn. ianii at demand materlallsea V Portland, i Therefore it coat nnolr.ra tan per 190 pounds more for the hogs they young, ducks, 86o: ' old ducks. .ijiwruua" r irwra wis east uiaa tnsy O lie: turkeys, allvs. I4e; dressed, S7Me: I ars orrering ror noma toos. . plseona 2.00 dosen. , I At Chicago hogs were steady with tops EGOS Local, extras, ' SO Q He? esss at II II. '- - ' count, freah. lie: spot burl or erica lie I i . , a hi TAPti.n " ' ' I '-"" "'" unn rvn. CHEESENew Oreron " fancv fnll nd.:. . cream, triplets aafl-dalRlen. lttIIo lb.: SV? f,"1?. Young Americas. 16H01lc: store re I m.. -aa., . ... a. r in w wim r1 te mrm . . lists, iSHtrifc; csiirornia rials, no. rralta and TsgetaSjleSL - - POTATOK& Belllna wnees Best lo- cat. 11.71: good. 11.60: eastern. 11.60. Buying' carloads, select, 1 1.00 1. 10; ordinary, 11. 10; new. 406c ONIONS is) Australian. .no; new red, 11.60; yellow, U; garlic, 70 lo lb. - - Fkebh PTtUlTB- oranges New na Hesvy packers in ava.i ......... I.IO . 1.71 A 1.10 i.oooi.to Feeders .'...4......?. , J.II No cattle cams forward to the North Portland market during the. past 14 hours. - With the cleaning up of the liberal run of yesterday, the market wss left without offerings In the cattle division. Ths high prices obtained for Karket I Firm With Little Business) Now rawing.' Trade in' the wheat market Is nominal Nlbb'.lng by the Orient has not as yet resulted In any business. . Flour market is generally ; quoted firmer but values am stationary. ' Oats and barley firm but nominal at previous prices. -- 1 v j Hay trade la steady - - H.f EGOS ARE LOWER '' y , ' ran ins-. Market Generally at 20e Per Poceni j ' Eastern Are Coming. ': ? While some sales of strictly selected tn are renorted - as' man as zio dosen along Front street, the market Is . weaker and many transactions are at 10c or even fraction less. Eastern eKgs.are being, sold In greater. Bum bers, j ; - ,-. , , I BTORINO DAIRY BTJTTEn Shipments Going Into Ice Bouse; ii - Creamery la 8trong.v - There is a better movement of dairy butter and quite liberal supplies are going Into local storage. s ' - Creamery butter market Is steady at the late decline in city creamery. Co una try creamery sianas in line position witn saies rrom x to zto a pound, ac cording to quality. . CANTALOUPES ARE .FIRM Express Shipments Selling at $0.SO ' and 97 .Per Crate. ; Market for cantaloupes is holding xirm anq express snipmenrs rrom me S outh are. arriving--with better quality, ales ars generally reported at 11.600 T.00 a crate for regular slxea . - A carload shipment Is duo during ths ' coming wma v-,;-;i'ivv;kw-i FORECAST FOR SHIPSPERS Ont IT. S. Weather , Bureau Sends . Notice to Produce Men.' Weather bureau sends out the follow Ing warning: ' Protect shlpmentses far north as Seattle egainst temperatures of about ' 60 degrees; northeast to gpokane, 60 de grees; southeast to Boise, 40 degrees: south to 8Iskiyou,v4 degrees. Lowest temperature at Portland tonight, about (2 degrees. x --. ;tr? ;, IJfiwnt: street quotations f.vj' Oraln, Hon? and Hay. vK". WHEAT Nominal. ' Track dellTry - duo, BHWB7C; Diuesiem, voia'vo; xorxy fold' 6S8lo; Willamette valley, , 86o; red Russian, 84; xurney rea, hoo. , OATS Nominal. . . Producers nrtoi Track, No. 1. white. 129.50; gray, 121.61 29.00. . . - . ' . BARLET Producers pries 1910 Feed, 28fronei. 129.60: brewing, iza.oo. M1LLSTUFF6I Selling price Bran. $25.00; middlings. 131.00; shorts, 126.00; chop, $19.00 26.00.. -, HAT Producers' price 1110 Valley timothy, fancy, i7.ooc!i8.oo; or-iinary. Ci6.00l7.oo; eastern Oregon, . iis.ooos 11.00: mixed. iisu0!.00r clover. 111.00:-- wheat, - lll.00O18.00: cheat. ill.00O11.00;.alalts,-114.00; oats. 11.00 FLOUR Old crop, patents, 14.16: Willamette, -14.80 per barrel', V local straight, $1.8604 .68: bakers, $4.4604.(6; export grades, $5.60 08.80. : :::JS, -t-x-:: Bnttsr. Xggs and Ponitry. v - i BUTTER Extra reamery, v. prints, 24 Uo; ordinary prints, J04e dairy, 16 170. " a-- ' w-vf:,;.. pound. S8c. v - ; . - . POuLTRT-.-Fanc hans, 16 Her fowls, 15c: enririrs. 8 2 (3) 2Bc : a-eewe. 1 2c: live vela. 11.6001.26 box: bananas, lo Ib.i Icattle during the preceding 14 hours lemons, ' MO60s grape fruit, $1.16: (Ives a much stronger tone to the local i.; situation. With tOD ateers around 18.18 and $1.40, the market has well recovered from the recent slump, slthough quite naturally values ars lower at this time than previous to the entrance of the a;rass stuff,- wnne at tne close or last week nan- ... ,a. ,t . 1 strawberries, Oregon, $24001.76 per U box crate. - - i VEGETABLES New turnips. Tie) beets, 76c: carrots, fie dos. bunches: cabbage. 11.60 ner cental: tomatoes. aouthern.' il.60Al.76 crate: beans, solo lb: horseradish, 1010c; green onions, 16c dlers were generally of the opinion that dos.; peppers, bell. I0o per lb.; head cattle woold do better, the outlook for lettuce, I6OIO0 ' dosen; hothouss, 11.60 the coming week seems fully as fav- box; - radishes, ' lie dosen bunches; orable, although until the actual stuff celery ) per dnsen; eggplant. 14c per comes forward there Is no. certainty lb. j cucumbers... 1.16 per dosen; peas, what killers will offer. - 6c; cauliflower, $ 1.1 9 1.1 6 dosen; as. Nominal cattle values at North Port- aaaaeBaMisi lsAal A A tftl si Ka rlrmaw - saVTSsb 1 a au.. fancMt 7190ei Walfa Walla, 11.11 box Beet steers .., rhubarb 1 lUe lb. .. , Fancy grain steers . APPLE8 $1.60. .- . Ordinary grain steers ....... - Keats, nab snd wreflslona. Ordinary steers . FRESH BEEF WtioWsale elaughter. Beat grass steers ........... ers' prlcear; Best steers,. 10 0 10 Ho: or- Bast cows ......,..... 1.40 16 1.21 1.00 1.25 6.60 6.26 5.00 4.00 6.25 4.75 DRESSED MEATS Front street boss, fancy. 10c per Ib.i ordinary, lo fier pound; ; heavy, - lo: - Teals, extra, lOllHe; ordinary, , lOOlOHc: poor, me:, spring Jamba. 16 lie; mutton, lc: goeta, 4c; beef, 69'c. LARD KKtle leaf, tierces, 11 fa lb.; steam rendered, tierce, 10 o per lb.; eompound. tierces, 8c per lb. HAM. BACON, ETC Hams'-19 A 18c; breakfast bacon, HA26e; boiled ham. 18 25c: denies. llUe lb.: cot. tsge roll, 11 Ho per lb.: regular short clears, smoked, - II He: backs smoked, lie: pickled tongues. 150 per lb. fish Nominal kocx coa 100 ner re. riounaers. se: nuinut, 11 nar lh . aniaa Te nae lh ahrimna I - While the receipts of sheep and 11U lh.! nereh. TAlof tomMxl e; inK. I Iambs at North Portlsnd during the aters, 2Sc; herrings. 6e; black bass, J av b,en Pvyv,th """tnand has mi- atura-eon. 11 ahua lh i aiivav I been generally favorable, although at smelts. 8e lb.t black cof IHe: dreaaed times there was an Inclination to shade Ordinary cows 4.78 Poor to fair cows 8.00 Beat -bulla 6.00 Fancy bulls Ordinary bulla 4.0004.21 ; ... CALVES Best Ugrit .....I T.OO Ordinary .... 1.85 Poor-... I.00O4.00 ,- . . sneep Trade aToldlnr. As In ths swine market, there were no arrivals Jn the sheep branch .of the livestock trade. Yeaterday's small ar rivals in that lino were quickly picxea up at recent values. Generally speak ing top lambs are today worth $6.60, Premier Oregon Section Like ly to Have Normal Yield This Season. - WILL TURN STEAM ON v INFECTED POTATOES i ( The hen crop of the Independence section will be much better than ex pected. News Of ths Improvement was brought to wis city todar bv C. W. But or. prominent business man. Of the Hop It "Ths outlook for the crop In my dis trict Is much better than anticipated," says Mr. Uutler. ' "Better growth Is showing snd the Cron la now comtna- along fine. Indlcatlona are that the narveat win be but little delayed from lirevlous years." - Some new screaaa of hona will eotnel . ' in. k.,in..f.. i. m . . r .Li- i aaia. ' The stats board of horticulture Is preparing this afternoon to destroy ths carload of potatoes held op In the Market Excellent for Old Crop the csr bem mfested with the Ten. .', . , potato bug. - Presiding Judge Ganten- : All Along the Coast; First th,"tet ' . . attnrnav ta enmnlata tha mmim In tha Car MPW Snuff. 1 AmVPiM,it'ctlon matter, and the dlapoaltloa Prnm Vtnrl'tnn ' . . I hands cf the board. I VIII utvyniwin t , , , ,, i j - R..n.hM .-a tT V Willi. m. son, msmbers of the stste board, are superintending the destruction of ths bugs. They will turn a steam pips lnts tho csr, and steam, tha potatoes-to a boiling point The steam will be kept on for 10 hours. The potatoes are con signed to the W. 3, Swsnk company. This company secured a restraining or der rrom the circuit court last -week keeping the stats board from destroying ths potatoes, but Judge Oantenbeln later . dissolved It, hold ln there Is too much danger . In allowing tho bugs to escape. This left ths board free to de stroy the potatoes and bugs. ' NATHAN ROGO WAY HAS ' -DISAPPEARED; MYSTERY Potato market Is firmer both for new and old crop offerings. - ,. , The firat csrload of new crop pota toes -came from Stockton," Cal tbls morning. Ths shipment wss In excel-: lent condition and commanded , good Potato ariivale from , California to data tbls season have been the smallest for any similar period in msny years. ?'hs season in the south is much de erred and some of thm rlv aactlona have not yet started to ship more than nominal lots. With the end of the sesson for note- to shipments from the eaat. offerlnra of old crop In the Front street trade are uouaually light, As there is always a demand for old potatoes until ths new Crop Is sufficiently aged to allow its use for baking and frying, the outlook for old crop prices is exceedingly fa- voraoie, Albany, Or., June 10. Nathan Itogo- way, a hide buyer for the Albany Tan ning .company, has been myaterlously Old potatoes ars strong everywhere I missing since May 27, at which time be along the roaat and California parties was in Medford. Fears are entertained nr lor the first time this sea son. W. W. Perclval has 100 acres of new vera end several other additions navs ceen made to the acreage In Ore gon's premier hop section, , Tho market for hope continues to show muah strength but bualnees IS at a standstill with no proepecta for Im mediate improvement. On account of ths genersl poor proanccts throughout I the world and tha nraetloal cleanun of all old growths a condition heretofore unknown growers' Ideas are very much advanced, and while dealers have re cently offered more money both for spot snd contract goods, their views are : still uinder tha level sousht br.nro-l duGore. ' . I VIVlin BU JUCB Ml BI 1 11 milHL ' TIP kau. . . I A . ,A I V . - ' mln In ths English fields are reported iaUvss 7hri ta send thim all the sun- tnat bm eUner met w't,, ,oul lay by every cable, but It Is not known at "a avallabil " or tn,t n mm nv' become temporarily this time whether spraylns; operations crop potatoes I'm coming for. deranged. Ths latter assumption Is wl Put a stop to their ravages or not war,j from Pacific northwest points but based on the fact that he recently met in vrup nui BULtiviDiiiijr ina.uiru m wiin in acciuoni wnne rming a motor- compete with the offerings from ths cycle, in which his head was Injured. BVUlfl. i . I All affnrti nf tha mliilnr man'a am. nlAV.M rA rl.rtv.fl li.M In ..mM.I, FH Lh lit- FKULUJUh ' his whereabouts hava been futile. AT SAN FRANCISCO I rl a , wife and child here. Mrs. KOgoway is prostratea ny anxiety, sogo- an Franclaco. Juns 10. Wheat Aue-I way was a man of exemplary habits. snd there is no known reason for Jus dlssppearanoe. He Is a relstlve of E. Rogoway Bon, merchants of this city, and a nephew left today for Ashland and Medford to search for tho missing maa REMARKABLE SLUMP ' TODAY IN WHEAT PIT Chicago. June 10. The most Vetnark- able reaction In wheat prices of ths soason was forced today when a lead ing bull Interest started to take profits on his July holdings. . This unsettled tie entire market with the result thst prices were down 14 to 14 o a bushel at the closing as com Dared with the previous seaaion. Maricec lor wneat Started with a quarter oent loes with good crop pros- pec is ss me naarisn racior. Boon arter ne opening the inclination to unload the July brourht forth additional ahort selling, and after touching J2o that op tion dropped to 88 Ho, doling a frac- fotlng tion higher than tho low mark, bid Other deliveries were influenced by the eruption of nrlces In ths July and both September and December closed at the' low mark. July Sept. Dec trsllsn. 11. ilu 01.00: Bonora. nominal: California . club. 1.41Httl.tO: northern wheat, blueatem. fl.Ot&l.TO; club, 11.65 ni.tiu: Turkey red. ii.eoiai.16: Rus sian red. 11. 60Q1.EE. Barley Feed, good to choice. 11. ITU YZZI "nc?i 1 11 f1.81H; poor to 55n talr. IlllHlSO; shipping and brow ing, nominal; unevaner, nominaL Eras, per dosen California fresh. In cluding esses, extras. 10c: prime firsts. tc; firsts. 10c; seconds, 17cj sastsrn seconns, iso. Butter, per pound California fresh, extras, llo; prims firsts, lie; firsts, iVttc; seconos. tvo. New cheese. Per nound New Csll- . i . - i .... IW" fu"1,n b' 0w- ienVToc; SllfoVn Toungerlca,' fancy, 11 He; do firsts, 12 He; Oregon fancy, 11 He . Storage cheese Oreron fancy, HHc; New nork aatsies, no; ao singles, i 18c Potatoes, csr cental Orerons. 11.400 Rose, IHttltto Pr pound; Burbanks, iHwao per pouna. Onions Australian browns, per crate. nominal: new rea, per sacs, si.ov; surer skins SI ner. sack. - Orangea, per box New Navels, stand ard, ll.S5ff1.76 choice, 12.0001.60: rancy, S2.sovi.oo: . vaienciaa, xancy, Out; A romance between a little brown vlsaged Chinese lad IT years old and a pretty blue eyed white girl of the same sgs wss revealed ; this morning In t) juvenile court before Judse Uatens In tha hearing of Dr. Wing Lee, charged with whipping his son, Tsu Tol Lee, It was tha son who wss In lovs with his half sister, Ruth Richsrds. To show his devotion to he girl, he absolutely refussd to , allow any tnnlnuatlona against her, and did all within his power to shield her. . ' , The mother of the girl was ths wife of ths Chlnsss doctor for four yeara, and was recently divorced; The lad testified in favor of his white step mother. Blnce then the fattier is al leged to have mistreated htm. Teeter day ths police caught him tying ths boy and beating 1.1m. - ' , The evldepoe disclosed ' the story of how 17 year old Tsu Tol has been tak ing his father's Chinees herbs and sell ing them in Chinatown, with which to secure money to buy presents for the girl. -'The lad was alao charged with taking the doctor's fold watch and dis posing of It in a pawn shop. One pa tient wss In court and testified that the boy collected 10 from him, which amount wss due on a bill Tor medical at tention. ' Teu Tol wss the office boy for his father at IT North Fifth street. Judge Oatens thought it beat to Sep- srats the lad from his father and the giri, ana sent Dim o ine Tsier noma SOUTHERN RAILWAY AND ITS EMPLOYES SETTLE ''"'v;?"'.'ftTslted Pmi Inw4 Wlre.rfV 'Washington, June 10. A settlement Of differences between Southern railway officials and tho firemen and hostlers wss announced today by Commissioner Nelll, who aoted as - mediator. . The men received a 10 per cent Increass In wagsa. ' . . Ths railroad offered ths men 4 per cent; they demanded 10. f nBSBBOBBBBBBBaBiBSBaaaaaaaaaBSBaaSBMaSawBaBBnnaBBBBSaaM Sacramento Bells School Bonds. Sacramento. June 16. Sacramento Is today rejoicing In the paassgs by a ears margin oi ssoo.ooo scnooi nonas for which a special election was called. ' beck tt Cooke Co. WHKAT. Open. Hlsh. July .... 114 1 Sept 8V 89i ... IIV "lfe - CORN. ... (6 . 6514 .... 19 67 66H 66H OATS. . II Deo. July .... ScdL .... Deo. a.. JyOW. 88H 88 July ....1610 8ept ....1616 July Sept. Deo. .... . , . ul"'... 117 SepL . ... 117 tSa 81 1S 0H i0i PORK. 1640 ,1607 16S2B 1411 LARD. 832 v 117 860 830 e fff' e ' RIBS. 887 117 817 811 Close. 88 H B 88 B 64H 644 66 68 64! 64 T TH 17H l(i SIHA ti, i lilt A 1497 B Bank Notice . . ' . . . Security Saving and Trust Company - ' "" - .,1 . "' ' ' , " ' Orbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets jCtpiUl and Surplus $950,000 vf Invites Accounts of - ' J, Merchants,. Inrlividuals an? Saving . ! ti.bQi do oholce, 12.00. Ill 847 810 830 S97 110 117 STOCKS DULL BUT 'SELL AT ADVANCES New Tork, June 10. Stocks showed a allhut 80 9c" strised but: unless the qualtty comes to the general advance from the stsrt of trad 7 liailHe: salmML scratch nothing over 16.16 Is obtainable. Mng today and the closing was mostly ' 1 71 .' I Whllo tha receinta of sheen and U half point hlahfllV - Trading Was of ... ' - ' '".'K"" I l-.K. Kln.th VrH.A .k. I unilll vollima anri tin aruulal faaluraa were snown in tne aays transaotions. Range of N. T. nrlces furnished bv- wveroecK et uooa to.: DeacripMon . 1 1 shad. .7c; ro shao. met shad roe. JOo lb. . OYSTERS Shoslwater bey, per gal lon,, ( ); per 100 lb. sack, 15.60: Olym nia, ner gallon, 18.16; per 100 lb. sack. Ill.DV, i:miiiicu HniciUi uav vmii, aQ.DV doa; eastern in ehell.-11.7691 per 100. - mops, woo ana Kiaes. t- rioPS Contracts. 19lr cron." llo: 1910 crop. 2028c: 1909 growths. 160 TAllW rnma, per id SOI 0, I and grease, xuzhc. . - values for ordinary offerlnss. At Boutn umana tne sneep ana ismo trade was steady today with yearlings 84.e;.v, wecners f f ; ewes 14 linnoi ii.iiiu.id. WOOL Nominal. 191L - -miamatra I i ' i AmaJ. Copuer Am. Car . k.-Fdry At Chicaao tha sheen and lamb trade m- Sran- c?" ... - r i m n f a-n nri was weak witn. no general change in quotations. Nominal sheen and lamb prices at North Portland today: Yearlings 14.16 Wethers .6O04.t Ewes LOO'S". 8, SO Mil.. . ITaalara Cmvah a dHITTIM BARK 1911, noininaLile- I9in. Rc. --, - HIDES Dry hides,. 16H 01ti6 -ib.! green, H07ftci bulla green, JftLttc" lb.: kips, 6H7lc; calves, green, 11. 4 , ., Orooerles, Huts, 'Zto. - , ' HiTnAR cu do. is.oi Dowaerea. ib.jo; 'i'2H' ary , granulated, ion. ".""" Tii w,4.7; beet, 6.a0; Fed- J 22? ' " ' ' ' ' " r 6c lees than fruit or i22I " ..........;. lu PlanUtlon cane granur ,222 4t" 10 . days net ... 6.00!? (l.6 : Aa in A tl Am. Can. nfd Am. Cotton Oil. d Am. sugar, com. Am. Smelt, com. Am. Smelt, pfd. Anac. Ming. Co. Am. Woolen, com Atchison, corru.l Atchison, pfd-,.. a. at u. com , . Open) Hlghl Low 1 BieT 68ii 67HI 67 17 I7V4 86 a hi & 19 t eed sneeo . Hon Tf TO. TTelthiav. XV. (nor THa . on a Toad: John Kramer, bv boat. 13 Beet Sugar head. J Brklyn Rap. T. Tdday's run of livestock compares I Can Pac. com with thin day In recent years" as fol- Cent. Leather, o lows ' Z'L . ; ' ' v II(,F8 Cattle Sheep fruit 1 or Jjerry, 16.40; D yellow, rai STUoerry, berryj Monoiu la.ted. 6a less. (Above quotations are easn.) 191$ 1909 ,,........ lMlMl 4ii T8 14 ISO 269 49 0 ... 880 RICE Japan No. l,.H6cs No. I, A vear aao today there was a steady tone in all lines of livestock with, no change In prices. 1 - ... ; Offielal Sales Today.: ' Following are representative, sales. They indicate demand, supplies , and 4c: New Orleans head, 6HMi Creole, lb AT.Tr-naraA. half rround lnfla IS SA per ton; 60s. 19.00: table dairy, 60s. Ill; quality offering: 100s, 117; bales. 11.10: extra fine, bar- . a. " 8TEERS. rels. Is, 6s and 10s, 14 6; lump rock, - ; Avi Cent. Leather, pfi u. t u. w. c. C. A Q. W. pfd . . CM. A St P... CAN. W., com . Chen. & Ohio.... C. F. & I., c. . . ... Col, Bouth, e, ... C. 8., 1st pfd.... Del. & Hud, .. I. & R. O., c . . . D. 4 R. O.. nfd.. Erie, common .. Erie, Id pfd. ... Erie, let pfd. ... Gen. Electrio a.. N.. pfd 115H 105 '66 8l4k 242 120 106i4 66H 241 ) Ut-ift 48 129 FRANK TEMPLETON COMMISSION MERCHANT ' UntflJunel7 ''-;.C-:-:,;v. VF a t Fancy milk fed Stock, . 80 to VtAL 116 lbs.. 11 and 11 Me. Poor and averages proportionately lower, , TJArc Fancy76 to 126 lbs., t to nvoO' loow TPoor and heavy stock proportionately lower. ... ; ; : ' r; -DftTI TDV Hens 16 to 18c Springs rUULitVl -io to 13c. Spring-ducks 20 to 22KC, -V , - : '-.-vv. 1 125 FRONT St., Portlatid tin kn nar ton. HOMSI rew.v.o per casw. BEANS Small white, 64.86: large white,. 4.26; pink. 18.76; bayou. 16.90; Llmas. 17.26: redl, H.26a; fc - paints, coai 011. me. T rvairpn rfT - u.w - an. . kettle boiled, bbla., 1.01: raw, In oases, 11.04: boiled. In cases, fl.0 gal.; -lots of 260 gallons, lo lees; oil cake meal (none m msrketi.r : . WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 80 per lb. ; SOU id. lots, c per id.; tees 101s, 14 steers 14 steers t 1160 1060 ..v., . HOGS. 84 hogs 197 1 boa- .,.....-,...... 180 71 bogs t zn a--.. IK. ice oecuriuen " ' -,-,1 a . i , a 1 1 1. central 66.10 6.60 :..f. 05IABA 1IOG9 HIGHER Int. Harvester . Int. Met, o. . .'j Lehigh Vslley, S 2lK- c- 8outH. ., -00 Louis. & Nash. M., St P. & fi. M. K. A T., 0 .. do nfd . ... Missouri Pac -. Th Market Is Up From 5c to 10c; I Nevada Cons' Der lb. HKIH&Wtb s I He I Other Lines Steady. South Omaha. Neb. Cattle, 100; mar- gal Ion : iron ; bbls., 1 Uo COAL oiij cases: ti degrees, ' cases, 14Hket steady; ateers, 16.1806.10; cows And o per gallon. earl.. 160: star. water wnite, ouix. ss 19o ner aallon: llHo per gallon;" special water white,! Sheep. 000: mi lll&vV . v -X .I lings, H666.76: , ROPE Manila, 8c? sisal, 1Uc ; 1 lambs, 16.7807.76; UAHUJLiirxifi ea . crown -and moror. heifers. 14.6006.60. Hogs,. 700; market I to lOo higher; saies, to.vo'wo.iv. marxet stesay; year- wemers, ,iiusr4.o; ewes, 14.0004.26. 160220 gallon; 88 gasoline, 18086)4 gallon: V. M. & P. narjhtha.: lsSlOii gaiion. CHICAGO CATTLE STRONG N. Y. Central N. T. Ont. W. North American. North. Pac. o I Pac Mail Ss. Co. Pennsyl. Ry. . P. O. 1 & C. Co. Pressed St'l C'r. dO Did. m I. . Reading, C.... do id pia..?.. do 1st pfd... Ren. Iron A B. e Rep. L A S. pfd. asSiTSPiiMrr Go01 Again .Prevails; Sheep gk Island, "c. rPttak aVn 4 ' Ttsmsb' 1 ft T7nasi si wttk' 4 a- ool NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT rdyyMitiiu tfioURS ,:v;w-rfc -mf"- "' ,. r Cattle Strong. 5 f sr-.v- , :' h V'.' 'Vrortlaao' Banks. SheepWeak. ' . " ' ' i Clearings today ...11.445.617.10 ;;'.-. - 1 ' 1. Sfetrf Vi. Clearings today. . . . 1.445,6lll .x sar , ago . a,46 7,6 12. 11 Loss today . .v ..i.i k i.i6.08 Balances, today ...i ,..,..,.4100,220.47 , ieax age ., v.. i7,8o.b STARTS HAYlIHARVEStii r at: WALCA1WAIXA V ': Taooma Banks. Clearings t . -. ... . .' . , . . . . , Ralances . . ... , '. 11,181 " ' sjaattlo Banks. ' ' ' v Clearings today .,.,..,.,...1. 61,611,022 valances today . . , ...... ... - 17,10 Y New Tork Coteoo Blarket.,' 'S-f- i-UA - "Onerc" Hlelu Low. Closa January .1381 1881 1861 1864 larch, .,,,.....1167 1167 1160 1360 May ............... (....;? ;...M866 July j 1676 1677- 1660; 1666 August .,..,.f.l617 '1611, 1607 1610 September ......1394 1396 ", 1882 1184 October ..U... .1864 1366 ;1362 1353 December y.V. .1366 1365; 1364 1156 T; -'i''' ''"'"r J" "" " "" Lirerpool Wbeat Marketv t t ' Liverpool. June . 10. Wheat Close: July, 6s lOftd; October, 6s 8 d. . ; " Walla Walla, June 10. Haying will AAM 4n . .V.. .T -1 1 . TSTn if. ...11.M f. 1648,121 the first activities along this line hav ing already rjeen started. The real work of cutting and. curing the forage crops wiu noi oegin uniu me nrst or next week, or perhaps the latter part of the week in the cooler districts. - From all indications there will be plenty of help In the bay fields this summer, as well as In tho harvest fields later. Men are on tne streets in large I vt is numbers, and farmers are having nodlf- I Big S.L.&S.F, 2d Pfd Fran., zd pra. St U-A S. W4 o - do nfd. v . .... jriwv ....... eo' Ry., 0. . . da Did. . .... Texaa & Paclfie T fit; U- A W.pe "-do of d. . Union Pacific,- c, 00 pra. ...... p. S. Rubber, 0. ao pia. flcult) TJ- S. St. CO, pfd ao pi a. . . ... TJtah Copper . . . . . f v 11. ,iiain. . . . . Wsbash, c-. if. ao via: ...... w. u. Teiear. .... Westing. Eleo. .. Wis. Central, c. rour in picking up all the help theylRy. Springs, e,,. Q9 pU. a . . Goidneid cons. ty need to take care of their crone Hay Is better this year than usual. owlsg to the long period of cool rainy I Third Ave. . weather Just when it was growing the I Tonn, Copper . , Deal. ;: Many rarmors win cui part or l ex. rsavt t . int-ir grain ror nay. in districts wnero 1 Aiiis-cnaimors n wu suwn mio owing: iu ti ouuook uo 11111, ,, ior gooa prices tins season. . , . 1 ure Jbanos ..... - 1 - 1 r Alton, c. Journal Want Ads bring results- 46 129 H iiki is" tott 65 3 Hi 46 66 164 - 119 a 6Z 179; lita 120H Tho charge of manslaughter against A. F. Outh, Inspector for the Portland Railway, Light A Power Co., wss dis missed in ths circuit court yesterday upon motion of the state. He wss In dicted following the East Water street a.M.1. 1 . cr . ITaVi.n. fir ' vhM Dv,nn '.. - ,T 1 1 rR - w. j , . . " ...... .j 1 .... 105 I Boone wss killed. "The evidence against mm was mouuni 100 wtn to present to a Jury, as the state has been unable to prove' that he knew the exact con- 126H 26 U4H 86 169 160 95 6Z 2 22H 94 40H riii 118 ft it 6ti 1)3 139 63 16il SEATTLE PRODUCE V- PRICES FOR TODAY Seattle. Wash- June 1 6. Butter- Washington ..creamery. 24c: eastern fresh. 126130. Oars Local . ranch.' . 16o: eastern freah. tlt722c; Oregon, 24c Cheese Tillamook twins, . 14A016c; TllliSsiook Teung Americas. iso; Wis consin twins, 14H0 16c; Washington 1 twins, 14 Ms; Washington Toung Amer- Onlos Australian. 1104.00 per box: yellow, 11.00 per box; reds, 11.76 per SSCK, - - i - ' . Potatoes Eastern Washington, ifz.no A150.00. ner ton: White River. W6.004J 88.00; new, zftitc per pouna. -. , MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE DISMISSED BY COURT FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 CAPITAL $1,500,000 r ; - SURPLUS. $750,000 . , Oldest National Bank West of the , , Rocky Mountains REPORT OF Merchants Savings & Trust Company At the Close of Business June 7, 19117 ' 1S6 zs 24 i 151 8F88 187 4 54 11 42 R8 1 774 UIH 47 e aa 17 88 2 8 124 36 :013 Total sales. 106,000 shares- Overbeck & Cooke Co; - Commission Merchants ' Stocks, Bonds t . , Cotton, Grain, Etc ' 216-217 Board of Trade Building 4. Veen bers Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondents of locan A Bryaa. Cbloafo, Mow Tork. Boston. 4 ; We hare the only private wire eonnoetinv Portland with the . eaatern schanea RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ' StoeJcl and Bonds ;.R;aI Estate, Fucoiture and Fixtures Due from- Other banks " Cash on Hand w- m mm ....$38733.58 11626.98 2094.54 104,203.88 97,85671 Total Amount Resources ..:;726.S1S.69 'LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In V,...'..m-V...;...;:......$150,000.00 '- Surplus and Profits', less expenses and taxes paid ......... : 29,682.75 Deposits, Individuals and Banks ... , 54632.94 Total Amount LiabHiries mtm ,..$726,515.69 omexMM Am vzuotom , r . W. H. Fear, President - Ousta-r Fretwvid willn.rl Cass. Vies Pres. O. C. Bortsmeyer, Cashier. E. M. Hulden, Asst. Cashier, Oeo. N. Davis James B. Kerr. n bituiitnic pavement the de sirable essential elements have been preserved and the weak nesses eliminated by the use of a combfeatloi Housrsiieonei mixed ; 'in water proof . elastic ce ment, reducing the voids or disin tegratmg centers to a minimum. THE BARBER ASPHALT HAVING COMPANY; Conatrocts Asphalt and 'artier Bltum Inous Pavementa 606-S08 Electric Bids Portland. Or. Oskar Huber. , Idanag-er. " Hibernia Savings Bank or rosTXaro, o&xoov. i ; SUtemsnl a Close of Bnslness, Jnne 7,1811. ' ."'1 yi-y: i.:.;; BSS0TTBCE3. ii'"i.:':v--,!v!ts. Iyoans'.snd dlsoonnts Heal estate, banning nouse lumnure ana nxiures etnek and securtttes ......................,......... 'Bonds and warrants ; ......... j .... .. U. 8. government bonds (at par)....... ......I 60,000.00" Due from banks and exchanges... ,..,,.,.,; .851,188.88 ;:' Cash on band Z96.661.62 11.860,910.00 - 68,144.86 r.j 04 '-130.437.03 ; 69d.I48.40 UAsnrrrjES. Capital stock rpiu vlnt Demand deposits Total deposits Kn.n na Ann nnnivinpn nrni .... ........... Paving and time deposits ................ $1.1 2.10S.t 792,771.61 13,156,888.14 fOrt.OOO.Oa 42.00S. 46 1.87l,77.4' 2,2.".i; 5 91 v ornexss airi dzbectoss. . Andrew C Bmlth. President: Ijannlnif Stout, Cashlcrt John Frank B, Dooly, Vice Pres.; C. n. Sewalt, Ass't Cashier; l C. t