The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 28, 1911, Page 13, Image 13

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    VlIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 23, 1911.
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CLARKE PRUNE CROP
PROMISES 150 CARS
SHOWINGFOaHOPS
: VILL BE GENERAL
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BADLY DEPRESSED
FEATURE IS REVIVED
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FURTHER S
RENGTH
1 Vffl
6 G ON
SANXIOUS
MOP ALFALFA
COUNTY FAIR RACING
FORSALMON STOCK
!.. r . , 1 . ' .
, - ; ' . ; 1 1 "',' v- ;i
Within 10 Days Digging o
Early Crop of. Oregons Is
. . . Expected In Valley. ,
. .
Porttaad wholesale Market.
Egg ar steady,
Chicken steady.
' Dreaaed val caeler.'
, Dreaaed hogs steady.
Hop vary firm.
Hop very firm.
Potato aeatar.
Cauliflower lowar.
Nw applaa higher.
Canned salmon firmer.
O 4 4 e 4 4 4 4 4 e ' 4
J Digging of new crop potatoes wUl be
coma general In nearby aectlona by next
warn. Early crop haa matured in moat
aectlona of the atate and growara are
merely awaiting better weather condi
tional to gainer tne proouot.
In soma of the aectlona where the
rainfall haa not been ao heary recently,
there la greater offering of new crop
potatoea. Receipt- In tlie local market
now a considerable increase, and ei
. though the total auDDly of home grown
tubera la email aa compared with the
run demand here, It la expected that a
aufflolent amount will be coming for
ward within 10 daya to fully diapea-
.wnn importation from uaiirornia.
One prominent - local produce houae
manager made the aeeerUon thjar morn
ing that hla laat car of new potatoea
from California waa now rolling. "The
market la too high In the eouth and
tin lea there la a lowering of value
there, we will not order any more, Lo-
vcal potatoea are .coming forward very
rreeiy and we are malting contract
with home producer for our supply.
We Intend to aupply our northern boue-
with Oregon potatoea In car lota
within a ahort time."
While an occasional dealer la till
aaklng aa high aa 4a a pound for new
potatoea, the general market today
aland no higher than ta
NEW APPLES ABB HIGHER
New crop epplea are higher and ealea
are reported aa high aa It per box.
Some extra fancy aatrichana came for
ward from California thla morning and
were quoted from 11.76 to tl. Flrat
arrlvala In that line war eold at 12.60.
Soma old crop applea are atlll offer
ing from local and eouthern polnta.
CALIFORNIA GRASS COMING
Thar la a much firmer tone In tho
local hop faarket and I6o la now being
freely offered for contract an the
1111 crop. Grower still hers their
Ideas blah and no buelneea la' reported.
The reported sale of a lot of eeveral
hundred balee of Oregon 111 bop In
New York recently at 17a a pound haa
cumulated th trad her. At the am
time It waa reported that a lot or New
fork atate of the aame crop waa moved
at 10c Th latter, howevert vii for a
mall lot J"
Market elsewhere ar vary firm and
Inquiries are now being received for
older growth. In New. York recently
aoma inferior quality or tne ivio crop
waa aold at price that, rang frpm II
to 24e a pound. -
Peer of damage to th New York crop
th reault of the reappearance) there
of the "whit mold" haa bean one of
the cauaes that gav foreign markete
their atrena-tn recent): While no aerUua
damage haa been reported In the Wn
plre atate up to thla time. It will lak
exceptional car to arradlcat th
trouble.
The tnaj-kat foe aannad aalmon la aa
Market at North Portland Re? ri?"? ?r:or!
mains poor Bringing
California Cattle.
AT S1 1 TO SI 2 TOH
Quotation Is Off Generally, $2
: From What Growers
Asked at Start.
Vermin renorta ar atlll com In a from
Enciian yarda
coming locally.
and aome complain ta ar
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,'
ta to Vtookyards. ..
North Portland Hog strong-,)
er; cattl strong hep and
lamb weak.
Chicago Hoaw weak, lo lower;
cattl atcady to I0o lowar; sheep,
atrong.
South Omahal-Hog I to lOo
lowar; cattle steady) heep
atrong to 10a higher.
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My Joha Xagll.
Winnipeg, June II.- Trom
Orand Fork to Pembina all
crop ar In perfect condition.
Wheat shows a heavy stand.
Ilay, both tame and wild, ahowa
an exceptionally heavy crop.
Th movement f hoD at New York
nowa lb Daiea
Hecelpta for week
rteceipta rrom Bcptamoer 1 ....
Receipt aame time laat year.
Export to Europe for week .
export rrom September l
II
71.144
67.111
1,111
0,116
Exporta earn time laat year'.. IO.J07
Import for week II
Importa from September 1.... 14.117
Import aame time laat year .... 4.487
California aaparagu la again coming
in thla direction. tome arrlvala rrom
th south aold thla morning at 11.76
a box. Local "graea" la In email aupply
with salca general at 76o a doxen for
good quality.
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES HERE
The flrat ehlpment of Hawaii plne
applea that baa been received In thla
market for lomt time arrived thla morn
Ing In vary good condition. Quotatlona
were generally placed at o a pound.
There till remain quit a fair aupply
oi r loriaa aiocs en tne atreet.
IDAHO SENDING DINGS
Idaho ia sending Blng cbeniea to the
local market and one extra fancy lot of
10 pound ooxea tnat came lorwara tbta
LBomu' wee noiea ai bi.bv. ,
Local cherrtea received thla morning
fwer generally of poor quality, owing
to tne raina.
a Obe dealer reported .that a ton of
'-Royal Anna waa due from aoutharn Ore-
, gon today. y.
COMING FORWARD
' PLUMS
- Clvmen hi urns-are now com ln for.
; ward rrom tne aoutn. uuite a rair-
- alxed ahlpment waa received thla morn
'. Ing, hut the fruit waa very green and
therefore did not attract buyera. Stock
! wan quoted at 11.71 per crate of four
banket.
r;: CAULIFLOWER IS , LOWER
: With more liberal aupplle of eaull
flower available, th local market I
down another notch tn. Ralea wore
; generally reported at 60c to 76c a dozen,
with aome extra fancy at $1.
Much greater auppllea ar antici
pated next week. -
; Cabbage market la ateady at former
.quotatlona.
VEALS SLIGHTLY EASIER
:' Owing to tho heavier offeringa of
; calves In the atook yard recently, the
Front street market la not aulte so
firm and aatlve for veal, although the
lighter sturr or quality in etui bring
I inr rormer rieurea. nepresaion ia moat
Llv In Inferior lota.
A- Pressed hog ar ateady at unchanged
fiigures.
STRAWBERRY MARKET DOWN
hog, fancy, loo per ft.: ordinary. M
per pound; heavy, 70e: veala, extra.
iouhc; oroinary, iiniivto; poor,
He: BDrlne lamba. 166 Ho; mutton.
ac: goata, 4c: iwr wic
ltUc: breakfaot bacon. 17017c: boiled
bam. !4Wlo; p Ionic,, llvie lb; aot-
taa roll. 140 per lb: regular ahort.
clear, amok ed. UHc: back, amoked,
140! PleKIen tonguea. bbo per in.
LARD Kettle leaf, tierces, II Ho lb.:
ateam rendered, tlerc. 10 Ho per lb.:
compound, tierce. Io, per lb.
FISH Nominal P.ock c tOcpar lb.:
floundera. 4c: halibut. IOe: etrloed
baaa, I0c:' catfiah. II01IHCI aalmon,
11c per lb.; eolea, 7c per lb.: hrtmpa,
UHc lb.i perch. 70 le: tomcod. Ic; loo
ter. 16c: herrlna. 681c black baaa.
10c: aturreon. IU per lb.: stiver
smelt. So lb.; blaak cod. 7 He: dreased
anad. tc: roe anaa, toe: anad roe. toe lb.
OYSTERS Bhoalwater kav. ner ami-
Ion, ( ); per 100 lb. net, IK. 50: Olym-
ia, per gallon, ys.zs: per joo in. aack.
If R A Aak MNa aaaaiAaa RKm mm at bTA
v a a w w e v- imv u -(.. vii, u . w v
doa.; eastern In shell. 11.76 M par 100.
rralti aad VegetaJWe.
POTATOES Selling price BeC
tl.tl0l.lv: new. mc.
ONIONS New red. 11.00; yellow,
11.26; garlic. 7(Mc lb.
FRKHH FUtriTS Orangea New na
vela. 11.60 LSI box; bananas. Ic lb.;
lemona, 64l.60; grape fruit, II. SI;
pineapple, so id.; atrawDerriea, i.ooH
1.15 per 24 box crate; cherrlea, t'o
IS He: watermelons. Ic lb.
VEGETABLES New turntpe, i.009
I II aack; beet a. 76o doxen; carrots 2$
S.SS aack; cabbage, 11.80 01 cental: to
matoea, eouthern, 11.1691.76 crate;
beana, 07o lb.; horseradish, ( );
green onlona, 15c do - poppera. bell, SOo
lb.: head lettuce, 25i9IOc do.; hothouse,
llOOl.ll box; radishes 15o dozen
bunches; celery, ( ) ner doa.; eggpjant,
) lo.; cucumbers, 90s per dox.; peaa,
lOIHc; cauliflower, local. 60c (f? 11.00
doa.; aaparagua, 7075c; rhubarb, 2c
ID.: stnna Deans, idido.
Apples is.io.
Sop, Wool and Hide.
HOPS Contracts. 1111 crop. 25c: 1910
crop, 21c; 190 growth. 16le.
TALLOW Prime, per lb.. l: No. I
and areaee, lOIHc,
WOOL Nominal, mi. Willamette
valley, 14H17Hc; eastern Oregon, tt
16c.
CHITT1M BARK 1111. nominal. Ic:
1110. 6c.
HfDES Dry hides, llUttlsHe jb-
green. HJ7Hc: bulla green, aalt. He
lb.; klpa. Hf7Hc; calvea. green, 11Q
ISC per id. . . .
MOHAIR lH. aeieciea. BWi7e.
8UOAR Cube, 16.60; powdered, 5.0;
fruit or berry, 15.10; dry granulated,
15 0: D yellow, 14.00; beet; 15.40; Fed
eral Fruberry. lo lea than fruit or
berry; Honolulu Plantation can granu
lated. Ic leea.
(Abov quotation ar so oaya net
4
-PORTLAND UVESTOCK RUN.
Horav Cattle.. Calvea Sheep.
Wed. Ill
Tuea. .... 41
Mon. 207
Sat. II
Friday ...1161
Thura. ... 170
Week ago. lot
III
lit
II
Us
171
II
110
'77
a
II
111
1
14tl
1110
171
1411
Whll
on local firm Kelly-Clark company-
la atlll quoting 11.11 aa th opening for
pound talis, although the packera them
aelve ar quoting 11.11. all the sale
reported reoently bava been . at th
higher flgura.
J. K. Arraabv aomnanr. the laraaat
salmon Bailing flrni In tK world, rep
resent atlvea of th Alaeka Packer' aa
oclatlon. haa been In the market eon
atantly for auDDll.a and la atlll buvin
all auppll that ara avallabla. Today
It ordered by telegraph from th Pillar
Hoc a cannery oo ease tall a at ll.al,
100 essesr of flata at IS. and 100 caaea
or naii- riaia at ii.se, in run opening
figure of Columbia river ra.nn.ra. Not
only waa th big firm In with thla order
today, but It requested that If poaalble
another oarload ba allotted them at th
am price,
Th ettitud of Kelly-Clark company
In naming tha opening price for pound
tall at 11.10. notwlthatandlng the fact
tnat packera ar quoting 11.16. haa cre
ated mucn comment in to trad. Th The qaallty la said to be th beat in
case la an unueual one because th sell- rear
era muat depend for their aupplle upon I lealar continue to hold off their
the Deool that ara namlna tha hls-har I nnrrinui nf nw rran until tha old
prLT?' I crop Is out of th way. Liberal up-
Th pack of aalmon at Columbia I pile of th 1110 cutting remain and
river polnta la nominal, but tho promlae I dealera want to work theaa off before
new year,
; the etart of the aeaaon
because of the high prlcea aaked and
New croo alfalfa hay 1 being offered
at lllftll a ton or about IS lower than
flrat offeringa.
Alfalfa grower of th Willamette
valley report a very good cutting ami
many are now quite anxious to aeu
111 I of lower water soon revive th hone I atartlna tha n
SSI of packers for a better output than a I Last year hay dealer lost consider
till ,rr b money at
GUGGENHEIM SAYS
NOTHING TO FEAR
Some extra fancy cattl from Oaaelle,
Cal.. brought tl.li In th North Port
land yard thla morning. Tha- market
throughout th cattl aecUon la unuau-
any iirm. n un oriermxa iimiiea. ow-i New York. June in Thur
ing to the hi ah Drluea uuoted at com-1 further d
pelltlv points, packers are forced to Government Inveatlgation of Industrial
Vy th recent advance for offering. I concerna la having it effect upon the!
. ...... ' .p uiw. uaui in general aoa. pricta
been mmnm m-lth anma .ore of um1r. r himI nu
ktandlng aa to the price that would be The railroad group joined In th weak
obtained. Otherwlae eouthern cattle men er feeling today and with Southern Pa
hav been Inclined to keep their offer- ciflc and l.'nlon Paclflo extremely down-!
ion in ins aouuj. I caai ana i polnta lower each, the rall-
ii loia mere were oiierinae oi iii frouD in saneral waa inriiinnl
catua in tne isorm fortiana market to- Regarding the Inveatlaatlon of tha
offered for auppllea and thla haa cauaed
many to withhold their purchaaea until
tney atuay tno marxei more wrruuf
Uraln maraet la. generally aceaay at
nrevloua nuotatlona.
a
" (Rixwtal Dlesatrk to Th fcaraalt
Vancouver, Wash., June II. A rae
track' feature for th county fair waa
rvvd yesterday when Fred Brookar
for Mvaral years superintendent Of th
Washington State fair at North Taklma,
waa in tha city to tak up th question
with th fair management. Tha quae
tlon ha been agitated at time for th
paat year and recently when It wa
positively given out by th management
that there would be no racing In con
nection, a number of prominent horse
men of th county.-withdrew their sup
port and positively refused to buy stock.
It la contended by some that the race
track would b a aid issue from th
regular' object of th fair and that It
will be time enough to take the matter
up after tha fair la properly launched.
In fact a majority favor thla courae
and whll Mr. Brooker argument wa
good, it la very probabl that nothing
along that ltn will b don thla year.
Manager Larson aya he la meeting
excellent aurceea. In the eale of atock
and expecta to dispose of the last within
a few daya. II la having the grounds
surveyed preparatory to atarting build
ing operationa. Th newly acquired prop
erty adjoining th original alt I also
being aurveyed and ataked out.
The grounda will ha formally opened
to tha publlo on July 4 when John
Marah will give bla wild waat exhibition.
GRAIN PROSPECTS
Good In Harney County.
Burna, Or., June 21. Continued warm
wouther and showers annure Harney
county bountiful cropa. wheat, oata
barley and rye will probably averng
II bushel an acre. The acreage In the
day compared with II laat Wedneaday I American Hmeltlna a Refinin nmnAnV I county In araln will aggregate 4000
uu it wtckb a jrr iioy ise government. uuKKenheim slated I scren.
ror mis date the cattle run waa email I today that the matter waa brought up
with no change In prloea. over a month ago. It la stated that the
came vaiuea at Norm rortiana are: company haa had one of the larveat
Approximately 200,000 acree of hay
will be cut, averaging a ton per acre.
4.60
1.00 4.00
4.60
4.00
1.71424.21
Best steers
Ordinary ateera
Best cows
Medium coWs ,
Poor to fair cowa
Beat bull
Kancv bulla .'
Ordinary bulla
CALVES
Beat light
Ordinary
t'oor
Sheep Market Za Lover,
Further weakne haa been forced In
the price of aheep
land yarda. Wetnera
at 13.80 for good Quality
are atill In greatoat aupply and ealea
are being made from 12 upward, but
mostly at the lower figure. Run of
sheep and lambs for th day was rather
heavy, a total of 1491 head being re
ceived, compared with '1493 last Wed
nesday and 1739 this day two weeks
ego-
During the morning there waa a sale
of 103 lamba averaging 14 pounds, at
J.16 flrma of lawvera In New Tork go over I
v me airairs or tne smelling company anil
4T7 they declared that thev wra runnlnt
me ousinea unaer tne law. uuggen
helm further atated that they are in
viting Investigation and have nothing
to fear.
American stocks were steady with
small Cbanaes in tha London mark at to.
t.bv oay.
7.26
1.000 4.001 Rang of Nw York price furnished
at ths North Port- . ;
rs sold this morning 2 '
1Uallty. Poor aheep S -
by Overbeck A Cooke Co.:
Description ; Openi Hlgh Low
"Sid"
Co.
o.
Am. Can., c. ...
do. pfd
Am. Cot. Oil. c.
Am. Loco., c. . .
Am. Sugar, c. .
Am. Smelt, c .
do. pfd
Ana. Mining Co.
Am. Woolen, c
Atchison, c. ...
fd.
, .. v.. I , ..-A .. . !. UU. Ul
" " ' I Bait. & Ohio., c.
A year ago today aheep and lamba
were ateady at unchanged prlcea In th
North Portland market. ,
At South Omaha today there was
a strong tone in tne sneep trade wttn
quotations generally 10c higher. Yearl
ings sold at S4.00wl.00, wethera 11.10
9H
10
86
62
41
118 K
79
106
111
Beet Sugar
Brook. K. T.
Can. Pacific, c.
Crti. Leather, c
do. Dfd.
C & O. W, a .
do. pfd
C M. & 8. P.
r3ro4ri,.r6rJ7r00n 5 004 09' Md ,amb' & "North..',
from I5.604f7.uu. chmm . rv,in
At Chicago the aheep trade wa atrong YW v a i
today with no changed prices. ; I-hi;n -
cash.)
Rirr lartatr
New orlean neaa, h
4o
No.
K Poor aualltv had more to do with
i the lowering of strawberry market val
.iies un r rum mrm tuitn anyininx else.
! Receipts were quite liberal, but most
Wot the fruit was musny. on the Farm
era market sales were made down to
II tt crate, but on Front street value
ruled rrom n to ii.zb.
"V. v
FORECAST FOR SinPPERS
the
The weather bureau sends out
following notice to Droduca men:
' Protect shipments aa far north aa Se
attle against temperatures of about 71
degrees; northeast to Spokane, 80 de
grees; southeast to Boise, 80 degrees;
south to Siskiyou, 70 degrees. Highest
temperature at Portland . tomorrow
about 70 degrees.
'"front street quotations
Oraln, PI our and Hay.
"V f WHEAT Nominal. Track deliver
.Club, 86S7e; hluestem. I598c: forty
fold 86 w 81c; Willamette vaney, gc:
pmI Russian. 84c: Turkey red. 10a
OATS Nominal. Producers price
Track. No. 1. white. 2I 60: gray, 128.50
. 29.00. "
' BARLET Producers price 11
Peed. 128: ronen, xz.eo; nrewing, Z9 oo.
MTT.I,STtTPF8 -Pelllna brice Bran.
126.00; mlddllnirs, 131.00; ahorta, 126.00;
sep iis.vuffso.ui;.
HAY Producers' firlce 1110 Valley
timothy, fancy, 117.00 18.00; ordinary,
ll6.00Jlf.0O; eastern Oregon, 111.009
II, 00; mixed. si:.oo(fli.80: clover,
III. oA; wheat. Ill.OOll.OOj cheat,
'- 112 0013.00; alfalfa, new, 11.0012.00;
oata. Il3.00eil.00. . ' '
FLOUR Old crop, patents, 4.W:
Willamette, 14.80 pfer barrel; local
straight, 18.8604.6B; Vaker. 4.464.6;
xport grades, 13.8001.80. -.. ,
. anttu. Tjmre- and Vonltrv.
' BUTTER Extra creamery, cubea and
tubs 24c, nrinU J6Uc; ordinary prtnU,
lli26e; dairy, lll7e.
BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland. pr
Bound,' 28c. 1 - -
- poiTLTRY Fancy hens, llilSHe:
ordinary. 14H16c: springs, 20c; geese,
12c: live young duck. I816c; old
ducks, 14c; turkeys,' alive, nominal;
dressed, nominal;, pigeons, old 11.00,
voting if J.OO02 40.
. EGQS Local, extras, 80 Ho; oaae
count, fresh, 19c; spot buying price. 19o
f. o. b. Portland; eastern, fresh, 19 20c.
i CHEESH-New -Oregon i fancy full
cream, triplets and dalalea, . 140 lb.;
.Young Americas, 18c: storage, flata,
11c; California flata. lie. v -
t Meata. Pish and rrorttloaa. ;
f FRESH BEEF-Wholeeale slaughter
ers' prlcesr; Best ateera, 10 10 He; or
dinary. H Oi o; peat eows, i0IHo;
ordtnary, 849e. ? - -"
DRESSED MEATS front street
1. IMOIo; No. j.
Creole,
ALT Coarse, half ground 100s. 8.80
Per ton; oos. .. isoio aairy, ows, u;
AVLS, fAli vii, v.w, . umr-
rels, 2s. 6s and 10a. $46; lump rock,
120.60 per ton.
HUMSI mew. is.io per can,
BEANS Small white, 14.00; large
white. 14.00: pink. 11.00; bayou. 16.65:
Lima, 17.26: reds, 8I.SR.
rainta. coat uu. aito,
LINSEED OUj Raw, bblB., 91c gal.;
kettle, raw, bbla., 93c; raw. In cases,
HAv, Krtl 1 In M,l Qfin ra I . Int.
Of 260 gallons, lo less; oil cake meal
(none in maraeii.
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 8o car lb.:
100 lb. lota. 8c per lb.: leas lots, Uo
per id.
BENZINE 80 degrees, caaea, 24 Vic
gallon; iron bbls., 21 o per gallon.
COAL OIL Cases: Pearl, lie: star.
Ho per gallon; water white, bulk, 19
UHc per gallon; apeclal water white,
)2fl6c.
ROPE Manila, Ic; alsal, 7e.
OA SOLI NE Red crown and motor,
16 22c gallon; 88 gasoline, 836Ho
gallon; V. M. P. naphtha, 1820o
gallon.
TURPENTINE In caaea, 71 Ho; wood
barrels, 73c; Iron barrel. 64 Ho per gallon..
PRICE OF PRODUCE
'J AT SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco. June 28. Wheat Aus
tralian, 1.661.62H; California club,
1.42H1.60; northern wheat, bluestem.
key red. 91.65 (p 1.70; Russian red, (1.60
91.65.
KheeD and lamb prices at North Port
land today:
YearllnKS 11.60
Wether 8.00
Ewes S.60
Lambs 1.26
Feed shoep 2.00
Asking SCOre fox Hoga.
An advance of a dime waa being
ayked for awlne In the local yards to
day. The run was small anfl consisted men Fiitw,.
of three loads from Idaho points. The at. Northern, p
big shipment from Nebraska, direct to Ice Securities ...
packers was expected, but did nat ar- Illinois Central.,
rive this morning. Inter. Harvester.
At Soath Omaha there was a weaker inter. Met, c...
reeling in me nui iraue. ivum wcrvi ao pf ....
quoted at 16.21, which means 7.ti to Lehigh Valley
Colo. Southern,
oo xa prd ..,
do 1st pfd . . .
Cons. Oas
Corn Products,
do pfd
D. & R. Q., o. ..
do pfd
Erie, o
do 2d Dfd ...
do 1st pfd
109
SSH
81 '4
242 H
I0H
70S
61
10
86 H
62
41
11814
79H
106H
114
7.15
7.00
C.60
(.60
7.2S
sin A
J. E.
K. C. Southern. .
L. aV N
M.. St. P. (k S. S.
M., K. A T., o...
do Dfd
Mo. Pacific
Nat Lead
Nevada Cons. . . .
N. Y. Central . . .
N. Y., Ont. & W.
Nor. & W., c
N. Pacific, o....
Pac. M. S. Co...
Penn. Railway..
P. O , L. A C. Co.
P. Steel Car, c. .
no prd
Barley Feed, rood to oholce, 11.15
r. i.z8
11.18 OLIO.
1.10: poor to fair.
ahlpping and brewing,
Earaa California fresh. Including
case, extras, 22c; prime first, SOo;
first, 19c; Mconds, 17o; eastern sec
onds, 1I&
Butter California, fresh extra I lHe;
trlme firsts, 21c; firsts', 20c; seconds,
9a
Cheese New Cnllfnrnla flats, fancy.
lZHq; nrsts, isc; seconds, loo; cauror-
Mii iuuiih Allien iv. .. r . Atnv. w
firsts, 11c; Oregon fancy, 13 He;. Stor
age Oregon fancy. 14 He: New York
daisies, 18c; do singles, 17c. .
Potatoes 'per cental Oregon, S2.50ffl
8.25; eastern, S.OO2.50: new Early
Rose, 82.26 3.60; Burbanks, 2.25 2.76.
Onions, per sack New red, 90c 1.00;
allverakin, 11.26 1.40.
Orana-es. Der box New navels, stan
dard, 11.25 1.76: choice, I2.p02.60;
fancy.' r.60S.60; Valenclaa, fancy,
12.6091.00; do choice, 2.00.
Seattle Produce
A PRICES FOR TODAY
Seattle. June 28. Butter 'Washington
creamery, 26c; eastern-, fresh, 22Z4o.
Egga Local ranch 25026c; eastern
fresh, 21 22c; Oregon, SS24c.
Cheese Tillamook twin 14 15c; Til'
la monk Young America, 17c; Wiscon
sin twins, 14H16o; Washington twins.
I4lfic; Washington Young Americas,
16c; cream, 18 He
Onions Australia. Il4 ner box: yel
low. 2.60 I per sack; reds, 2.25 per
sack. - "
Potatoes Eastern Washington. $60
76 per ton new, SHSc per pound.
OMAHA SHEEP HIGHER
land here.
At Chicago today there waa a weaker
trade for swine, with a loss of lo In
the price.
A year ago today there was a ateady
tone In the local hog trade, but price
were unchanged.
Nominal awlne value at North Portland:
Beat blocker f
Medium light
Heavy packera
Rough packer 6.00
Feeders 7.00
Among the Shippers.
Cattle J. W. Hunt Qaselle, CaL
M aal- A . 1 . At liraa
lUai CaLlatJ, IWU lUeVUO v v 3J t ar. tiv ynj
Reynolds. Roosevelt, Wash., three loads Reading, e....
cattle and calves; Dalles Dreased Meat do 2d pfd...,
rrv- rllaai n ana "W I A. 14 A
Will UBil jf , A iir iaiicn, v ww , uu j a v y- u
S. Nichol, Riddle. Or., one load; Union Rep. I. A 8., c.
Meat company. Ollroy, Cal., six loads; do pfd
a W. Quarts. Rosevilie, Cel., two loads. Rock Island, c.
TTnara O. W. Owen. Idaho Falls. do nfd
Idaho, two loads; L. Stubblefleld. Malad, I gt. U A S. S.. 2pfl
Idaho, one loaa. imu & e. : ..
Sheep and Lambe George Dixon St L. A 8 W, cj
drove in 177 head; William Shepard, Sun 8L L. A 8 W, pfd
Dial ranch, 476 head; J. J. .ration .wo
Roneburg, Or., two load.
Today's run of livestock compares
with this day In recent years as fol
lows: ...
uattia.
642
89
411
110
827
1911
1910
1909
1908
1907
1S)U
1906
Hoga.
282
150
165
230
14
Sheen.
1491
409
76
17
910
.782
Wdndy'B Uvea took Bales.
6TE2SRS.
Ave. lbs.
..1248
....1168
....1188
.1181
....1174
..1111
1161
47 steers
96 steer
89 ateera
9 ateera
19 ateera
25 ateera
21 steers
40 steer
16 steer
25 steer
14 steers
73 steers
3 steers
6 steers
1 steers
. ......
.1167
, 1075
, 1198
1092
1188
13R6
833
.....k.,.1120
COWS.
7 cows 795
6 cows 945
18 cows 910
2 cows 1020
3 cows 980
STAGS AND BULLS.
1 stag 1400
3 hulls 1693
10 bulls 1300
7 bulls 1093
5 bull , 940
CALVES.
163 calves 210
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
108 lambs 64
124 wethers
277 wethera
104 Bheep .,
83 sheep . .
126 sheen .,
L137 ewes ..,
- V - : 1 ','
South Omaha, -Neby, June 28. Cattle
S100, market steady. Steers S6.00&6.30;
cows and heifers. 14.60(6.65.
. Hogs 15,000, market t to 10c lower;
hojfa. !e6..
Sheep 8800, market Strong to 10c high,
r: yearlings 44?; wethera, 13.50 fit
4.10; lamba. 16.607; ewes ld.
98
96
7
91
61
82
Weighed last evening.
HOGS.
70 hogs 255
Price,
86.2S
6.25
6.25
8.26
. 6.25
6.25
8.25
6.25
6.00
6.00
6.S0
6.80
6.75
6.25
S.50
15.00
6.00
4.75
4.60
4.04
$5.50
4.10
4.00
8.60
1.00
17.60
85.26
1.60
. 8.00
8.05
2.76
2.00
3.00
e.so
South. Pac, c.
South. Rail., c.
Texas A Pac. .
T.. St. L. & W..c
T., St.L. A W. pfd
union t'ac, c . .
do pfd
U. H. Rub., c.
U. S. Steel Co., c.
do pfd
Utah Copper ...
Va. Chemical . .
Wabaah, c
do Dfd '.
W. U. Teleg. ...
Weatlnghouae El.
wis. cen., o. ...
127
148
83 H
S49
14
liS
47
69
138
112
17
49 Ta
180
35 H
151
143H
17
49
19,
110
40
109V
134
124 54
106
10914
63
82
242 H
30
113
108
63
an ii
241
80
100
23
127 12H
148 147
83 82T6
34 34 H
64 64
14
29
68
87
47H
by
13S
160
80
132
18
61
180
35
161
143H
37
'boh
14
28
47
68
137
114
106
J160H
30
38
eb
46
Total sales, 878
(.an money, 3
126
82
3
21
49
189
8S
5
46
126
32
121
17
49
179
36
150
141
86
49
19
109
46
109
134
106
159
30
82
66
46
21 H
4S
189
42
79
118
60
66
16
37
90
76
68 68'
.800 shares.
1 per cent.
124
8
148
21
48
188
t
66
10
84
61
40H
118
78S
108
4t
81
113
105
108
63
80
241H
30
100
23
46
12
147
82
34
64
81
75
145
14
82
28
87
86
161
187
22
141
121
17
60
179
36
150
142
8l
66
49
66
19
109
46
108
134
124
106
36
101
169
96
90
30
93
32
4
45
66
82
71
124
31
27
20
48
188
94
42
78
118
49
65
16
35
80
IVanklln County Whrat,
Walla Walla. Wart.. June 28. Prank
Hoaktns, a wealthy rancher of thla city,
haa returned by automobile from a trip
to hla farm in Franklin county. More
rain fell In that aectlon yesterday than
here, he reporta. and wneat is looKIng
better there now than it baa in several
yea re.
Wheat Crop Freshened.
Winona Wash . June 28. Though lit.
tie rain fell here, the cool weatber of
the laat few daya haa freshened the
wheat. Some of the earliest field of
fall wheat are beginning to turn.
Increase of 15 Per Cent.
Ellenaburg. Wash., June 28. Andrew
Olson, a reHldent of the Kittitas valley
for 20 years, and a well Known nay
buyer, estlmatea that thla year's crop
will exceed iasi season a narveai oy 10
per cent. Mr. Olson basea hla opinion
on tne raet mat tne raina nave Deen
unuaually plentiful thla year and pre
dicts that 60,000 tona of hay will be
cut thla fall.
BARBER SHOPS DECIDE
ON A 7:30 CLOSING
' (IpeHal Dteealrti ta The Joeraal.)
"Vancouvar, Wash.. June ItAccord
lag to an estimate mad by Soott Sweat
land, buyer for the 3. K. Anneby com
pany, the prune crop of Clark county
thl year will net 110 earloada, which
will equal about . 1,106,000 pound of
dried fruit Tha crop, he says, la cat
tared as usual,' heavy In aome aectlou
and light In other, fair, tboagh, at
whoi. ,":' v,
Th quality will be the beat for years,
he aay. and good price should prevail.
However, at the present time there 1
Itttl or no demand, and no contract
ar using mad and no price quoted.
About the aame estimate la made by
A. C. Burdlck and E. L. rrench. ether
prune buyora oi Clarke couaty. - -
Cltljenshlp Appliratlong. ,
(gpeelal Mmateh t The Jeanil)
Vancouver, Waab., June II. Th fol
lowing hav mad application for oHi- .
senahlp paper and will appear before ,
Judge McMaater Saturday to show eaua
why paper should b granted:
Char lee Clair, Auguat Samulon, Al
fred Bernhardt. John Alglanaa, John H.
Helnonen, Joseph Schlaffer, Henry
Ahlahlqulat Jo.eph A. Michel. Carl B.
Oberg, Carl A. Noeen, John H. Llnd
gren, phllllpp A. Ruso, Ouatav Schmidt,
William Koike. William Jaaper and
Chart H. Wlchr. ' t - '
(RpeeUI rMfiMtefe to Tha JoaraaLl
Oregon City, June SI. compromise
wa effected at a meeting of the local
barbers last night whereby all th bar
ber (hop of thla city will be closed at
7:10 each evening, beginning July a.
CHICAGO nOGS LOWER
Chicago June St. Run: Hogs, 18,000;
cattle. 19.000; aheep. 16.000.
Hog ar 6c lower; left over 1600; re
ceipt a year ago, 16,000; mixed, I6.10O
6.60: good and heavv. II.S06.4l: rouah
and heavy. 11.0606.35; light 16.104
6.60.
Cattle Steady, lOo lower.
Sheep Strong.
..New York Cotton Market.
Palouse Crop ExceUent.
Pullman, Waah., June 28. Paul R.
Maurer, a pioneer farmer living near
Almota, aays: "I never saw a better
Drosnect In all the time I have lived
In the Palouse country. I have fall
wheat aa high as my bead now, and
aome of It la ao heavy It haa fallen
down. While there will he a light loaa
because of this, I notice that whea
never falls down unless there Is s
enormous crop. A poor crop never
falls.
rhe a crease la the largest I ever
saw. Fall wheat has never been better
and spring sown wheat, of which there
la a large acreage, is looking rine ana
promises better than an average yield
The Falouse country naa never naa 1
failure, but I will admit I was fright
ened In April, when prospecta were
darker than I had ever aeen them here.
Montana Wheat Crop,
Ronan Mont.. June 28. New settlers
are pleased over the prospects of good
crops, which the recent shower h
practically asaured.
Begin Cutting July in.
Palouse Falls, Wash.. June 18.
Wheat in thla section is looking fine.
According to reports the farmers will
begin cutting fall grain about July 10,
Open. High. Low, Close.
January 1824 1331 lilt 1S16AK
March 1383 1316 1311 1I11A2S
May 1343 1344 1121 1129010
June 146!ifll!
July 1465 1474 1448 1455056
August 1457 1463 1441 1451 $62
September .1366 1165 1361 18611963
October ....1325 1331 1114 llll17
November ..1326 1326 1326 131ll
December ..1326 1332 1315 13174)11
Arkanaaa Get Into Trouble.
(Ipeetal Menatrh t The JoaraaLl 1
Vancouver, Wasb June 2I. TA
Walah, of Van Bnren. Arlu aeemlngly
well supplied with caah, waa given a
10 day sentence In polio court this ,
morning for vagrancy and the en
tenc suspended provided ha ' left the
city. Walsh olaima to have taken pity
on a woman he met In the otfy and to
have advanced her 164 In caah with
which to vialt her parent In distant -tat.
State Building; Contract Let.
(Special Dlepetrh to Toe JneraaL)
Vancouver, Wash.,' June 21 Word .
reached Vancouver thla morning - that
th contract for th traction of th
new atate buildings' here had been
awarded yesterday to Erickaoa 4k Han-
en of Cbehall and Tacoma for I18.
131, excluatve of heating and plumb-t
Ing. Work will be started at ence and
the building completed thla fall. ',
Woodman Chop Finger Oft,
(apeelal Dtmtch ta The JoaraaLl '
Vanoouver, Wash.. June 38. whll
working In th wood north of Van
eouver yesterday, Thomaa Miller
chopped off on of hi finger aad
maahed another. He wa brought t
8C Joapeh'a hospital.
Speaker Champ Clark haa been en
gaged to deliver the Fourth of July
oration at the Chautauqua aaaembly la
Webster City, Iowa,
tiave
WHEAT BULLS GET
A SEVERE BEATING
Chicago. June 28. Bull trader were
beat to a frazzle In the wheat market
today, the closing being extremely
weak, lc to 1C a bushel lower than
yesterday. "
Market for wheat opened with a spell
of ahort selling and liquidation by long.
Initial values were down c for Julv
ana eepiemoer ana c ior uecemuer.
Market abroad was mixed. Liverpool
closed d lower to d higher, but Paris
was extremely weak with a losa of lc.
Rain was reported In Kansas and
eouthern Nebraska and therefore the
trade had the impression that the crop
waa improved at those points.
Omaha reported that the first car of
1911 wheat had been received there
from Adama, Neb. It graded No. 2
hard, teated 62 pounds and sold at 860,
Spring Crop Assured.
Connell. Wash., June 28. This see
tlon waa visited by rain today and th
ground la well soaked, assuring an
Increased yield of spring grain.
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool. June 28. Wheat:
Open. Close.
July 610d 6s9d
October ..6s8d 6s8d
Pecemhor lis 9 d fiKSfJd
Bonds
Investments
Timber Lands
Ncuhauscn & Co.
701-2-3-4-5 LEWIS BUILDING.
. PORTLAND. OREGON
NORTHWEST BANK STATE3IENT
Portland Bank.
Clearings today 11,274,847.18
Year ago 1,288,406.81
Oaln ' today .........
Balance today ......
Year ago .
86.440.87
147,617.61
136,791.41
Clearing' today
.Balance toaay
Taooaaa.
....... .asee.eus
... t,ZB
Journal Want Ada bring" result.
Range of Chicago prlcea furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
WHKAT.
Open. High.
90 91
89v 90
91 92
CORN.
66 67
69 69
58 68
OATS.
43
July
Sep.
Deo.
July.
Sep.
Deo.
Low.
89
88
91
66
68
57
Cloae.
89J B
89
91
57
69 A
67
July ..
8ep. ,
Deo,' .
Jury ..
Sep. .
July ..
Sep. .
Jan. . .
July
Sep. .
Jan.
.1616
.1535
43
44 44
46 46
, PORK.
1621
1636
PORK.
818
830
42
44
45
43
44
46
lit
827
IIS
827
RIBS.
822
18 .
1610
1632
811
827
111
825
1525
1535
816
830
81S
811
831
781
A
B
A
A
A
A
B
B,
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lUESTIONS are freqaeht-
I7 atkerj of banks as to
the proportion of the
business of the country
which is transacted by
check as compared to
the use of money. The
following is uotecI from a report to
the National Monetary Commission.
Document No. 399: ."We may there
fore safely accept an average of 80
to 85 as the probable percentage
of business of this country done by
check."
LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL' BAiNiK
w. ON FIFTH AT STARK
Overbeck &
Cooke Co
Commission Merchants
Stocks. Bonds
Cotton. Grain, Etc.
216-217
Board of Trade Building
, Mem ben Chloago Brfard ef Trad.
Oeereepohdenta ef Logan 4k Bryaa.
Ch4oa-o. Mew York. Boat on. -
W have the only prtvat wire '
emneotlng Portland with the '
v eaatern eiushaiige.
IC
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Capital $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $700,000.00 (.
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all parts of the world. ;
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
: CAPITAL $1,500,000
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