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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE SI. Hit II NORTH AND SOUTH PURCHASING (fESE SMART ADVANCE FOR NO CATTIE ARRIVE IN iVEAL CALVES BONG 1 STRAMES FORCED MARKET BUT PRICE IS ! HELD BACK WAITING OLD HAY IS GETTING MRS. THOMAS TAGGART; BETTER DEMAND BUT CELEBRATES WEDDING AT CURRENT VALUES TODAY IN TRADE HERE DIME Off FROM TOP fOR BETTER VALUES PRICES REMAIN SAME ANNIVERSARY, CHICAGO j "i .., ikj rrr i i dh- iiu.nM- k ir. m-i- u. Nmt .. tutu u KiU. r tj M. ii . sr. tfr. ti MrH i im ! tf b Senator Ncwlands Would Dis mJ ltM iur (H.i.i.i . iwi, i.ao. tut, hik .iut.u i. r.k.-u t t. Mo.i j nu .u. hi iuiMcii lur itii cir(b fMnrhise Neofo! and Shio r Them to Africa. , GU4 to Callfta"-.. Waahiag la J llalxv tt.al Uhi.lt Us No4 tv-ld if if.1 At M0, (mo) M alio. Are la jUaU all of 3d Vf (tkl; txarr leaf Ill Jo I elllag. I laupetrtedi Tra-d t Awaiiiag U.I- partita Whelaeela ataj.e. tig. ud t'hukei-a icl Hikm and butler fi Fai l ea loa.r ('lifuiaU iJi.iai Kiraa b.rtl.. .i. J Hop ' rm Local b. k!ir:' ' f" rhny na'.t i'll,J Ui..cJ ; ') lit . i . . .. t.olii.i.al ..If,.; ft lt- d..4t'tc tla.l. a ....a. I I t .... e IV I.I tllHl Im ...... ,1c . J l I t lg hf ." I '.( II . II Ij l.ar .a'r f ... I'.- tlull i'.e I '-a I 1 e..,.et. ,e .1.111. fa f r . c :(..Jc Ih. It. I.. II. men I t. . I ; ; i j i ; I'laa!...' 1 I .'l-i, Ini.r tt;at. II fttori.!ig we .t.k It.al tt a. I. fr.fj .i.rd r.J ifluit.rJ I i II. r fa'Kt null ( (.. IH I I II. . f f . I t- .1 f.l II H'i Jajl.tlr grower, aete. Mr . lrr I ... I,' it I I.. .,.). I lie r.iifu. :jti f ci.f4y and l-..l : II t) rr.e, If. brntfll f Ih :nM 1 iftl.i M'.i u'm ft II. peel few date late ti.a1 !l a.mo.l lmKlBi lt I i. ii air fia.lt li. a traffic A targe' par rri of ih. fruit aa I ha Iiim '! i.fii. Iharcfura la ao lF.nd( ll hire eir.al.errr Mteea la data Kn l'fii Id. in l .rrailr r knoan lo tl. o.l iiai) lYIraa hava haen mora ii.ri than haratofor. knnarn and II Impaaalbla la tall from ana (tar lo .richer hl wu folrtf lo hap- la laa Mae.fi flf tVMlafc - f fta t.l:e letf fc fiiHi f-f t.t K.i.a nil it t I !-' .11 e f l e - ah. i I j e. ! (Ill ).'. II . l! ff J' f . t lit iHlf. I Hiv.l. I.'.gl tl . all.r I ie4. .all. It f ; . la il ii tf .1 eaj rial It.i. l.a. m a c f a e I', ii .. i ai k al II j .1 :. a; IMii Inta axaava je. ; I. II.. (-.! )e. it Ifa . Ilw K4. ; I la i t teH.b.aion. a .euaBia- t - .luH MK Ue ilir aeUll j IK. ut)e I J Taet. la taji a ei of fwllr I Hal an.fuM la He taai tiift(-a4 lu 1 -l.f.J eeil'.ia II -al " Ml ifii.iiiii. Ihi iiliidM ail la- l.e.aia If .1 i.a elta It ) . 't. f aa ot 1 rJt fibd fof Hl T H al iwiklf r I..HIMK ha. a la ; imilia thai ll.aa Lata Met k:l.:H tttt ' luu wa.h at u f f e4 lha ai 0 Ktr.glhf I h.ll ma I hod. M.t Vfl in 11.1 w H . aw wen a K a I j4444 Wl. hifca ku . Jaaa SI -a h.ai anil ralaia Hi uua laitrlef all llian ef giaaa lavtP ana a a all ra aa lh aa oekied la iaal Mill tt Iba tarly hel ill la rul n.tl aaek Aa an, atonal rara fi!4 la Jual aumlaf up aktia !!' kaaa hl(t Ual'ei clear a4 ll I Cat lad eaa linil IVk.ii met a. Jia 1 1 Mr Taaaa Tlrt f ladiaaa. Ka u fear a-ila. kr kwaaaad. Ih aalioaal coenatlllaa maa fra) lad'aaa. ae4ral4 ! Ivlta Ikia aa.it la fealiiraor lt Iklrtf-alilA rtMtaraair f bar marrUa "I ra a hao bd. aaid Mra TH. 4 I lak only faaalng lnl.l la j-all- 1nalsr NeaUada. af Nat ad a. h anla la dlarraiMhiaa all in atflroaa f It. I'nllad liiln and ahlp lhm trk lo (-reai.r rr-ln la aalllnfl Iba milk ariil - - if.. a II ah Ih.a da la WHEAT .MARKET IS IU FIl ri.lr 1 hull Wed T uaa Mun. el Week to ' Year tu lit! : 1 ra. o J 3 r : le Ita lha I'.nfW lhan at ' , , lk.t ftrh.ni t....re..a .r. J Mlalakto la Ulr M. ' no" try In ta cover. Iastaa4 lha ch mark! .f oam. rjrihr darllna had httn nll. iia( ad by aaaiera tnlaraal l.r. ru- ra raitlly dvarsrd aa tha prx.rcia ara (Ml furlhi-r riaa will h tor'4 a .aa..ii rif Ilia I ncre-aacd rail i falifornl. and lue. aauiid. aa H .,,.- . u iik I - a. rrla:a at Noh .rl'an.l lodajr. tnc f , ... ,MSntt I,.., .n tie M buer " V . . .ituallon la aeakar allh m lra. I Idal pomi. ..... I lnl a Itaahrl tnr llm Iiai u.aii.. ia- in... UMia or,, ai.i.lfaa:. r ilar h iioie ai I". L b r elair tea.r.. Ka find lha mill ra4ia Ikal a. eil il .n thai da la 4iaa lha hiTUMi I.M'LtiTik'K HIV it"-t alk IK. 1'illle l .l.e tJh. "'" w ()e aoin. eiiae-l up ire prire ei in ire anniaaaia iraaa I n exi o. D allfhleal iuH ' ); Il lie rrll Im I hare 1 an ai (4( Irerra a.amlr of counlir vaal In Ih i rnM aiieai Irada, afd prieea are (hare. fore r t.ih The cemiainian of Ijj'.a.iern ralrf lnlere.le eeemlnflr i;i hail ! .fri upoa Ih ahlpm.nia lo III. Hf.rl, era nn fall ait "i II ! 1 : J ete i J 11 I t WMIiT l ABOOti NTCADY. Ivnenioa Jurt 1 1 -M'Waai araoa, I aiaady. naita wall far a h 1 pn aa I al I . I tngllah and rterieh eoaalrr aaark!. nrm. I0TI.A.VD ORAI.V RECKirrt -ara TaU-aTlrOaTATIOS. wata tva e. t ! ar-a ehU lr a. a ad a Waa att rhl. r7 a tale !- tava I a Ih aajb a.air aa(( W IV :' aala d.aadeaa af Ih Mfiar t a-e'eiaea. I lalat (ha a aa4 eti ai4 h ha hu aft if Ih . aa ka AffMa. hi'. A. J i'a af Ih f Hail aaita twaaiaiikaaavaa teaaa AWaae, la hara lik a..r k.a.4 l laaadiaa kf fir I alliwl maiia a la w4 a affaa4ia 1 kae l aaaJ II la Aleaaa aa hd a lha (HaAlrf reialaa a l'ttiatal im w, h aail. t Ihtatt la haaa hlag al4il Ike a e a aaal af ihair awaairv aad I )( ke Htliiu, hl I at aa aid) faahtaaad laaeaaa a4 I haa all I ( 4 iaf ' af my ta h4 a a ad eaf kaaa a Rdr Multie, IeaMealU Mdaaval MamiKHiue frvia liiiaat, w ia( fraa ad lea la yaa( padlllruaa. He ays. Ta l a r-lul-UB a maa aiaal ha pellcailaav lia aa. laa I fae aaryh4r. aul ha a feed avltee. knear hew la raad character ad aha e all ual heap hla '- la addiltoa la lha eminent he la an- lilla4 la, eterr maa a 11 thai h ra I accouAl far. i. l ...J - - . -gT"i nL&saroaTATie Wheal Harley latir. Oala. Ha. While lhr pf chea al Till"'"'" rnr. amp haa ppU1 I" '"" IUv. - Hon aa aU ha email erallered (ai -lariaa of Oregon and Waahingt"" Only about I par iUr r-heeae thai cam fpraard from Tlllim'wk far conaumpimn l.ere. alinouglt V" ral a b'lleHl lo l"orllaud. Th flv par renl biilead lo ihla rlly ahlch aaa not offered lor aal hr. for om aide ahlpmenl. ...... Whlla pun haaliif " H" clieaaa Ihal ther can flr.d at pr.allli.g lu-. I' h- ara ara atlll Of a bearlah md W lilie tayloc Ih rrtc elrmamled. thev r In .ioma tnetanVe. Ulr. lha ; k 0.. .... - inaraw nrua than loral lot- a I ipe w m m a"-- . . a bere ara paying ! "' P"rl;of 'J "Uilg 1a to d-moralla Ihe trade al trt'lually force U lr. On. parking "'mpa.y,1lrrl la tH-yln dere-rl fraen ' Tillamook maker, la aald to l aell Int lia aupplle at fU the aame . prlra aa it pay. It h freight. BITTER .MARKET VKRY I-1RM A v at i lava, b I .IMnelh I. ahO'lfl In I ll f local butler trade and the price I firm ! r although unchanged at the moment, i Northern Intereaia continue to purrhaa I everything avallaPi. r PEACH KS ARE CHEAPER I I rnl a llaaltd for 111" 1). ; il. ll lc loaec ( hi.a.n June ft U'k..i ... -..i, le keeienlar and atat..aarai all a. . . M -vul.l hate baau In.txaall... for In Kc loaar. while Ih loaing n S to lc a buahel under yeeierday'a final figurra Thr aa a gwd opening at I.lrer pocl. hut Ihn did net Influenre Ihe home Irad ahlrh frll away upon the approach of tha bear force. Argeiilinc uhlpmrnl. t III APA luh cla. v.r-k agii. J. 101 000 buahel. ar o. l.ilaooO buahel Auelial'a nhlpmenta. (tt.000 buahel RRATIC TONE T AY jhlanday ..II 1 I I ueaday . . 11 . . . !! . If . It hu.a y I t 4 rttda- ... If J J r ago 17 I 7 i hreut l .1.1. . MJM all :iot Yi. au Hit: :oi ;.o load t" I rtrg thia figure ai.J xoiMi.g ' Mer l Do l now aei.abl In IrM. al though II uatgM ba poaaiBI fr an al l j mat or leu tu bring II. previous ('cut. : However, that would ararraty reiae-i dual market condition, berauee ihj bulk of Ih eluff of aimUar qialli v. ould not bring wiihln a dime of Ihe tup SHOWN IN NEW Y l0 IJ i t :t:i Owing lo lha damage dene early hay. Ihe market for old crop la ahowlng a fractional improvement Thla la coo- flnad al thla time entirely to the de mand, for there hat been practically no I hang rh the prlt m . - a. . ... ... . . . . v.. v,r-. I.,. i Ti.a .in. Ii tt.ar. f.va. ui am nil in in cuy are not kr aaa al.oyl lalf higher and halt,nrv. Dl" mere la imiih offering from ionlderbl alrenglh roatlnure to b'loer for the ! Tl.e a fair counii)-. Thla baa been held bath ahoan in Ire raltl n1. at other ren-.uiuma of buina lr 16 j o clock at h rryueal of the trada here, which week aeo. JJ.000 buahel. )ear ao. i lr 'l Ihla will trj.ilj Lata ih er- rea. i.li.g joo i.-.ate . an loan i nollf lad iMrper ome time ago that le. ui 1'irrinf iiior. aiuit taa ir";ii ... w . fl HOO huahrl India ahii.menla. ;. 101 000 huahrl "li 'V 1 031. 000 buahel. year ten. :M:.t'lu buahela. Rangr of Chicago prlrra furnlth1 h nvtrl-erk A Cook Co Jillr Pept. I-ec. With peach auppliea much more lit eral here, th prfr la showing a ahaip daclln. Pale ara belna; made thla morn ing at II. St Pr box for Alenandera. Quality ! Improving. Vakima sends CHERRIF-S A rather liberal ahlpment of rherrlea ram forward from Taklrna today to a local houae. Tha atoch tu of excellent oualltv. the) fruit bflna rather largo. t'herry market In reoeral la quiet with a very wldo range In value. SALMOX RUX VERY LI OUT With the Columbia river again very high, reports fmm the lower portion ara to tha effect that only a nominni amount of salmon Ih belna taken, run eonalata principally of ahad. Jillv Pept. Dec. July Pfpt. tec. Ju!v 8cpt. July Pep l. lec. Julv Sept. WHEAT t'n High. HKVr, 10 MIS 14 C 101', 10&S CORN'. 7? TSS 7s s:i4 ! OATB. 4!la 4H II . mo ii: .1100 .1120 .11:7 1 1 r.n .1170 IIS TORK. into litis I.AHD. I KtO I I 20 HIT 1 1 :.o 1172 I.OW liJS 10iS 104 Sa 71 4 'IS :s 40 40 t'loae. 111 A I03S A 1 0 4 S H 7?S 71 S :s a 4H in 40 A S r-a r renl home I'M. no waa trong for call:1 Arreri.an atock w trragu.ar in ijjrlng th day with a run f IkOOhead , I-"ii1'n Iu4 kacaaa (."It rt:l. aae. Ukawi.a fine oacao.a Mi nine compary floe tared a c hange in rrl. for the dav aivmcna or 11 a anara. With I.O Kin Uirc Ihla utorrlng n ;if;0 htJ M.ut.i Omaha I. ad but IQv Range of N'w Turk price furntahad A ooke ( o H95 100 1110 11:0 1145 1 in: im: 17 10 11M 1110 1045 101 The CALIFORNIA TOMATOES COME California tomatoes are comlne; for ward In small lots to the lorul Iraile While of good quality, they are of kiiuiII and lrreaular alxa. Priced at (I 7.". 1 2.00 per box. KGGS AND POULTRY San lYartrltro (.rain Calla. Pan Kranelsrn. June :i Grain calls: WHEAT. IaOw. Cloaa. ... 15 A i3- U 1 4 1 Va A 14S HStai 14 I4e 153'4B 154 A riecenihrr North Ore December May Open High. .its n ... Heavy fed ateer Fancy .terra ... ("holt Hear a Common atecr Fder ateera . Fancy row a ... Ordinary cowa j ertwek l.ea.l In the rattle en iday Trad waa innlrllv atrady with pielou prlt r ellll In rf i , -t --i rr.T7....rr: ir t- ,tr North Portland callle price A L . a Ii u I ii J J I 1, , . 1 1 4 I -W l a. :r 1 1 ah. I tlid Heavy light calves . .Medium light calves Heavy calve Meat bulla Ordinary bulla 4 5.1 0 : 1 15 i; 5 1 I 5 11 U a T 'l 6 !.i$ 5 .& i'l If 7 i 5 o ii I o : ;s : :i 4 inj t .4 4 00 1? 4 50 1 iJMH-ki) n K I a,. . . . r. 1 anutiian rti , ' mmm aaawaa a a - - Cent Lea I h C Much strength continue to be ahown 'it c In lha awlna trade all over tha iouii- v, A u," i try. .North Portland Is no eareplion t (l N V c 10 th rule and values there ara firmer. ,,,, ' Ohio although no higher for the day. Top 1 , .o) y-ur " continue at 17. ml. ,-, a0uthern.'c . T'ierV." r,nlV," i1,ht .run. 2f h"" l'-l Hudfion. In the North Portland yards todn. to- ... (, tal balng 160 head, compared with 175 ..' ' i.-i..ri-'' a week aKo. 1152 a v-r atro and 3 II, w n ' hcd two yrars ago for this amr day. ' jr(t se'ciirit li-s ' borne of the hogs that came forwunl UUnoim ,-pn,r. thla morning did not enter the ynnia . , Marveater at all. bolng dlroct purchaara of a loo!;,,, i,.ro. ,. k'",r- l.ehlah Vallov ". At Chicago there, waa a alrong 'on" C C. Southern. in tne nor iraae mnay wiin a run ui 1. a ..., 13.000 head.X compared with 17.0..0 a 'if" Nu" " id ' 1 year ago. Tops sold tnera mis morn- ., K . T lug at 17.17 Va. thla belns 7W: abova p. ' " Mixed loavds i ner doe. hunrhea- Wmla tc.li. 11 on price nere .mi. Vising "rv.he.rSt.ao Ki?.:.rnrv ho. were f, Bc .r.01'.','1. L"!.V I tetter with 4600 head In the yard, this . .. ...a, ..a.. ....a., .-' ITI irillHI Am Can. . . . 1 4. Am. Cotton Oil, cl . . . 1. .1 'V Am. I.010. c . j 41 43Vi 4; 1 I Am Hugar. c . 'ill 111 1J0 jllO Am. HmeM . t . . .. lSi lSi lS Ar.arnfula M Co I ', I".', 44S US' Am W.vilen. c. 1 : , r II 1 31 I Atchlaon. c lo; 10: H , 1 CiT ;i67 4 Halt. Ohio. t. .luVa 10 10IS I0IS , r ; 74S: " I N 1 74S T4S . at M S IK Rl iss :k4,26s':ts 1 35',! : 1 :sj 15 1 I'd1 104 vioVlnH'lo 111 7IS 31 ' IS 1, 1I7S H 171 W 114 271, 1 1 1. 120 a A . .w-Hi .i'i v 174','l7eSll74 174S 25S :5l; 15 I 26 168S 158V, 158S 15l 1 31 US'! 3' 2S th market waa In no position lo ahaorb greater offering then It already had. I ri tneii waa no obiacl ahal.var, I Iniereat In th grain trada at thla time la confined almost exclusively 10 'the reading of reorta of tha arowlna crops Hy nearly all intereata tha fear 'I eipreated that ronaiderabla damaa la being done, especially In the heavier 'land tei flon. wlrere the grain la very ta.l. In the llrht lands aom benefit i.aa been deMved from renant ahowers. j although aurahln would be welcom , almoit eery place CHICAGO SHEEP STRONGER 117 1137 111 79 7S 7S JIS 31S m 34V 3&S' 34S 17) H 1 74 11711 1.HI, lH'-i 134 iiosjijos' 1:04 IUS 20 Si 2" Trade Geta 8OO0 IId Today, hut Uurr Tale Hold Ejmrrl. ChlcKO. June 11. Run: Hogs. 13. 000. cattle, 1500: sheep, 1000. Hogs are steady; left over 4100. Re ceipt a year ago, 17.000. Mixed 17.30 77V4; heavy. 17.65 Q 7.17 U ; rough. 7 .0 43 7 60; light, 17.1607.55. Cattle Ptrong. (Sheep Strong. JODTd MMl LLOYD UMUEll MJIalNGa LONDON - PIS - BREMEN Ajxnsa AT 10 A. M. Kaiar VYUha-tm d Uroaaa Jatr July It tUp. I Oct 1 rwu KrtkBpriBiala Ceell Gaorf a WasMnftAB . Kroaprlni M'llhelra . Kaiar U Uhelrn II Juir Au. IT Jaly Aug. t hep. It Oct. I Jaly It Aug. It ap. lot. I after Id Aug. St Hep. IT Oct. 11 July S3 Aug. ST tUp. 14 Oct. II Prlna Frttvlrlch WUhaira . July 27 tl Oct II TWINCREW PASSENGER SERVICE -. it PreaT Karfaarat Twit aaalg Altar Jaly 4 Xaaaigta X.ala mly rradartok far grraaaa. . . Aag. IS Braaaaa ..Aag. II II rraaarlch ar Oraaaa, 7ly . saig AJasrt, Aag. IT. Bfft. II. Ttia VAffimnn Ka a Uv iiawukwi s aaaavauj a . aaa. f. OBXVSUOSia k OO, Oaa. Agta. I BroaAway. w Tart aoiuT oAmtB, . a. . a. i&o rrwau at.. oppaia t. raaa !, aaa Fraaal, I A. X. OKAHLTOaT.O. 9. a, . r.t c. w. IrrrvaBJa, Ttckei Ara o. hv sr. o. f owrla-t Agaacy aag Travel lua, at 1VU SHtrUaaA aafaWaJ OMAHA HOGS HIGHER Advance) of 5 Orjt la Mde for the Day; Other Lined Are Nominal. South Omaha, Neb., June SI. Hogs Receipts. 5400; market 6 10c higher at 7. 357.85. Cattle Recelpta BOO; market ateady. 8t..rr, $l.0'(.25; cowa . and heifer. 3 . 0 Qjf . . i o. Sheep Recelpta none. new yellow. 11 ,5 per cental, garlic. 7 V mx. Houth Omahs ther. w.s a run of L-uMtf t-r. i . t t, . . I 5400 hoas rjir.;-.fi rrvi lie I'lanaes. I1.7SOI.. .. ii . ..v. ... .i . a. . ............ f Trade In the poultry and eptt mark?t i la holding at practically the nm quo i tatlona recently noted. The weakness In springs continues, but no chnnae Is j Bhown in valuea. Hens are in much l better demand but the change la not aufflclent to force the price. FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS J ihi; nananas. 4a5o lb.: lemons 15 00 'cfSSO; limes ( ) esse; grape fruit. $2.71 tia.ifi; pim-spplis, 6c lb.: apricots, 11 40 If I ,.r0 Tftte; chcrrlen. SfrSc ner nonn.1- pear'u's, 11.26 per box; cantaloupes, J2.50 ' .i mi per i-riuc. BEKRIES Strswberrlps. local M om, floUl Dollar nn Oregon. $1 Zfitft 1.50; Clark's Seedling. 11.50 per 14-lh crste; rappberries. $:.00; currants, 11.69. at.ate. Tlal. ana iTrovialaaa. DUE.SSfcD MEATS Country killed 3 7 7 Natlor.nl I.ead . 69 59 5 S t 6" I Nov. Con 22S 2 2 i 22S ZS N. Y. Cent I118S118S11S 117 Jan. N. Y. Ont. W.I 34 35 i 34Si H H Feb. .Vor A W.. c. . . .11SS11SU!U1 HIS I Mar. tn IIAI. 114 1 1IAV llDAIl i a. rrt j a i .... .X. I.. L i;V'1 1.1 !liT,li"7a miV : ' " 1 I 'a. R- . . 1 2 3 S 1 2 J 4 1 2 3 S 1 2 3 V, Ju I y New York Cotton Market. Open. High. IOw. Close. Vfi Weather bureau aends out the follow- 4- lng notice to shippers: A '"Protect shipments tui far north as T Peattle against maximum temperatures 'f of about 74 degrees: northeast to Spo- kane, 82 degrees; southeast to Boise. 80 degrees; south to Siskiyou, 80 degrees. Maximum temperature at Portland to ;i day. aboitf 70 degrees." BL.ACKBERRIES ARE RIPE Weed, bv t"at. 72 head General hog range Select light Select heavy Medium light Hogs, fancy. 10(10V,c: oralnary, 9 I L . ,Vl, , y 10c; heavy, 9V4c; fancy veal. 1 2 vi St 13c-i Eoor .".ht aa... . . . . -- aa J.Kmian H.BL'lf .. ..... orainary. uc; poor, BTfioc; lambs, 10 iff lie, million, itffisc of 6i- to loc In the price. at 17 .65. Tops eohl P. n I,. C. CO. 114 114HI1U Hog shippers today: J. E. Reynolds, Condon, 1 load, C. E. IaUrkey. Cnnby, I load lings and sheep, dlrert jiun-hasn of the 1'nlon Meat company, Sefvero & :.. r S Carl RUterspncher of 541 Nchalom ,.. etreet has brought to The Journal of flee a oortlon of a blackberry vine, cov ered with ripe fruit. Tho berries are of . the Burbank Mammoth variety, and are a of very large size. I PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES a ' Oraln. loux and Kay. . These prices ara 4hoa at which whola- " t .saicrs sen tn reta:iers. axcept aa othar- :- 4 wise statad: WHEAT Notnlnal Producers- fSrleaa -. I 1 a n T . ,1,11... aa.. .: t' a.lnaatan-1. II a ffb HKf rorf T? URaft n Qtin- Ttril. t lamette valley, mic. f. BARI.K promicera ortres 1911 . I reen, fitt.oo: roiiaa. ikb.ub; brewing ?,,. on mi 40 00. ,f aejlaur-i i - r ry -01 1 iti frirt r-eTl, 126.90: middlings, $S2.00; ahorta, IS7.5I. OATB Producers price Nominal Track No. 1. spot delivery, white. i FLOTTR Selling orlc Patent f 35.10: Willamette. 15 10; local atralghf, '4 K0; bake?lr, 4SO05.1"; export gradea, v a a mi 'ft . in I HAY rfooucera nrrce 191! crop t vaiiey rimoiny. iancy. lit aooio: orfll ;. I rary. 113914: eastern Oregon. 31 0.00 0 i- IT; Idaho. tlfOlT: mixed SIS A 14 : do- . Ttr, lliiv, wnrai, tuoii.ou: cnoa IL .11 ail ia. .fa. la- aiaaaiamaa. . . . . . ,, .Jivii.vv. eiittiin, lu.nuifii; oais, l t Oil. SO. J aaaa.a-a.. ataaa nuu rUOJlTT. a, jju 1 1 ar. muinmai; extra creamery, cubes and tubs. S7c: prints. 38V4c: t dalrv. Zlc .: EGGS Candled, extras, SO, 21o; - epot buying price, 10r?s off, 13Si9Uc 1 f. o. b. Portland. t . 1 i fW 1 Sc : ODrlntrs. ISc: irneao 'insi.' h spring ducks. 32c; old ducks.' 12c; tur . keys, 17c; dressed. 2025c: pigeons. I : . Ju i x izarv rni rruaucert price lr. . b. Portland, per lb.. 28 He. CHEKSK Nomina:. tresb Oregoa ' fancy, full cream. tliuit and i ,, 1C1IVC; Toung America, nVjllRc. . . Tataaal. ..a a..., r.. m . TOTATOE8 SellPng price: Extra, I rnoica i.jw-e i.ia; cnoice, ll.ltKa l.15; .ordinary. McQtl per cental. Rnvine- .! price, axtra fancy table stock. 83c; extra I choice, 0o f. o. b. country shipping 1-iiiiHfl,. new yuiaiutpn, . ac per pound; sweets, 8c lb. - VEOETABLKS-i-New turnips. 10c per 'doa.; ew beeta. 46c .doa.: carrots SO 9 1 ' S6c doa.; cabbage, S2.00: Mexican , tomatoes. , Mexican. 12.26$ S.S0 per lug;: f I..I..1 nnl 4 Aa n.. .aula. . a 1 al I aa. . . Y aa-. V..vv , VaWI,.WI ia, I 4 St. 154 12.00 per box: beans. gfrlOc irer io.j graan onions, too doa. bunches; lb.. graen onlona, lfc doa. arjDcha; peppers, bell, 10c lb.; bead tettuce, 10t doan; hthouae, 1.09 box; radishea, J le doa. buncheai calery, 11.25 dojt; egg I riant. 2Je lb. l ceas. tiii.c- naanfiowar. l.t5 810 par doa.. asparajua, 7tjS0el mutton. iSSlSc: goats. 2ff4r oct I, i tu. HAMS. BACON. ETC. Hams. lHO 17 'Ac; breakfast bacon, UHOSIHo: boiled ham, 26c; picnics. llVic; cottage 16c. MEATS Packing rouse Steer No 1 stock. 11 Vic; cows. No. 1 stock.' UcO llVW"; ewea, 10c; wetliera, llo; lambs, 14c; pork lolna. 18c. Hops. Wool and Xtdaa. HOPS Producers- Drtce lil crop, 38tB38V4c; 1912 contracts, nominal 23 26c. ' .MOHAIR 1 fll 2, 324c lb. WOOL. Willamette valley, nxra. Cotswold, 19 (gt 20c lb.; medium Shrop- S0 7.707.75 7 60-f) 7.115 7.60 'g 7.1.0 K.00 V .& Rough heavy 6.00 'all. 00 Oood Sheep In Demand. While there Is practically no encourag ment for Interior Interests to ship poor mutton to the North "Portland yards at thla time, there la an excellent call, ut the price, for good quality. Mopt of the ! stuff that came forward today wa sold I prior to arlval but some 'cutters'' were I shown, which made the average lens. Sheep tru.de Is generally good at all points east of the Rockies. At Kansas City there was an advance of 5 to 10c for the day with 6000 head offering. Chicago had 8500 sheep in the yards this morning. Trade was strong at un changed values. Sheep shippers today: James More, l0Vk170Vi V. 8. Car. c Reading, c It. 1. & S.. c. . . Itoi k Island, c. . Sou. Pacific, c. Southern Ry., c Texas v Pacific Union Pacific, c do pfd I.'. S. Rubber, c. 1.. S. Steel Co., cl do pfd T'tah Copper . Vlr. Chemical Wabash, c 1 W. V. Telegraphl Went. Klec I Total safes, 297.000 shares. Call money, 2 per cent. 35 rt 15 'a 36 V 167 J, l8t, 117V, 24V 244 24V 2S'al 26T 25V4 110S110T,110SillO w 28SI Z8SI 28 S 114 A u IT. 36 V, Sept. 1T3 ,Oct. 24 j Nov. 35 S . Dec. 6 11 US 1176 1135 1113 1142 1153 11-35 1 175 1180 1127 1137 1143 1166 1167 iiftS 1176 1120 1 130 1137 1148 .. 1162 1 18 1181 90 K64 70ii 110 64V4 4 5 73' ' 90 66 T 70S 111 Mi 64 -S 49 5V 'ii" 169 V, 90 66H 70 115S-S60 I163S65 119(370 1176-S77 1110021 111931 11S37 1148f 49 1155(j57 1 1 6 1 c a TatAVBPOBTATZOir. liosuios 4al 6-IS 48S 48H 82- 7SS 73V4 28S zs 1H 90 1 SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO DIRECT jroxTH PAcmo a. s. co. B. S. BOA MO at E and 8. B. XX.SBB Ball FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $1,500,000 SURPLUS - $850,000 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNT.AINS Kvery Wednesday, a'ternately. at 6 p. m. Ticket office 134 third 8t., near Aldor. Phone Main 1S14, A-1314. MARTIN J. HIQLET. Paas. Agent. W. H. SLUBSEB, Freight Agent TACOMA FIRM WILL ' SUPPLY STATE MEATS shire, 21c; choice fancy lots, 22c per lb.; ' Sliunlko. six loads; T. Kopplin, Flaln- eablorn uregon, iwzyc, according to ahrlnkage. CH1TTIM OR CASCARA BARK 1913 nominal, carlota 6Hc. less carlota 60 lb.; 1911 bark, carlots. 6c; less car lots. 5c lb. HIDKS Dry hirtea, 0C21c: green 9V410c; salted hide". IOV4 (ijllc; Tjulia. green salt. 77 ; kips, 12V4c: calves, drv, 24 024 Vic: calf sic Ins, salted or grt-en, 17 20c; green hides, lfivjo less than salted; sheep peltsj salted, Si; dry. 121I112HC lb. ' TALLOW Prim, per lb., Hc; No I and Ki-ease. IfllHa FIPH Nominal Ttork cod. loo Ih flounders, 6c; halibut, 6H38c; striped baaa. 20c: catfish. ia912Vac; salmon. 18c lb.; aolea, 7c per lb.; shrlmpa, WVio lb.; perch, 78c: tomcod, 8c; lob- stera, 26c; harrmge. sc; black baaa. 20c; aturgeon, ( ) per lb.; allver smelt, 8c lb.: black cod. 7 Vic: dressed shad, in- roa ahad 10c: ahad ro. iio lb.: Cc'nm. bla smelt -) per box. OTBTEP.S ?hoalwater -oay. nor eal- a a v. . MA II. a , .n ion 1 ; p-r iw 10. nua -- Ulym pia. per gallon. IS: per 00 lb. aack It- canned eiiiern, oou uaii., ...aw aoaaB; astern In shell. SI. 7692.00 par 14; raxor clams. 82 02.21 bos. LARD Tierces, 13c lb.; compound, tierces. Vic per lb '' Orooena. - -RICE Japan eiyie. No. 1. 6Va436e: No. 2. 4 Vic: New Orleane head. tV. o!c: Creole. 6 Vie. .. . SUGAR ciioe, is. 40; powdered. 16.15: fruit or berry. 16.05; beet, 15.86: dry granulated. S6.05; D yellow, $6.26: Hono lulu plantation rina granulatu ta leaa. (Abov quotatioua are SO daya net cash.) SALT Coarse, half ground 00SS.It r-r ton; 60s, S9.00; tab dairy. lOe, SIS; llta. 117. bales. S3 2C; extra fin barrel. Sa. 6a and 10a. 14 Ot.; lump rock, 120 So par ton. REANS Small white. 15.60: lare-a white, SS 25; nink. S3. 76; bayou. S4.25; Limas. S6 75: reds, 14.75. HONE T rw. Ti ear caaa. Palats. Ooal OO. afrta. LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla.. 88c aal: Vettls boiled, bbl.. 90c: raw. in t-aiet iSc; boiled. In caaea, 5c; gal. lota of 260 gallons, ic less; oil cake meal, 144 r to. WHITE LEAD Ton lota, so tar It.: 600 lb. lota. 8e oar lb.: ksaa lotaa. IVaa par 10. nurr. aianiia. ikc: aiaai. Ttt), OA SOLI NERed crown and niarar: 15012c gallon; If gasoline. 2lStVi gal low: V. M. t P. naDhtha. llxtStUa TtmPENTIlrir--fIii caaea- Tie: Woad barrels. St He; Iron barrels. ISc par aat-laa- 10 caaa lota. 71e. . REN2INK ( derraaa. eaaea. 14 H akj!-": Iron bbl a., si He eat rsJlam. COAL OIL Caae: Feart, 1V; flUr. 'He per gallon: water white, balk, ftp !!a?.i'-aMie.'.p4Ki-wmS4r aktta IS lie.' . view, one load sheep and hogs liene.rai sneep range: Select aprlng lambs $ 6.00 Ordinary spring lambs 6.00 iff 6.60 Poor spring lambs 4.00 Or 4.50 Yearlings 4.40ff 4.50 Old wethers 4.0.1 W 4.25 Fancy ewes 3..ri0if? 3.60 Ordinary ewes i . . . 2.50r(3)3.00 Some) of the following sales were made and weighed too late Thursday afternoon ror putuicatlon until today. Friday'a Taivastook Sales, STEERS. Average Lb. Price 37.00 ti.90 6.90 6.90 6.S5 6. 85 6.75 .ii5 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.60 6.56 6.55 6.40 6.35 - 6.00 B.K5 6.50 16.00 5.80 6.70 6.65 6.60 5.60 5.35 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 4.75 4.75 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.00 3.75 3:50 ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW TORK. LONDONDERRY AND ULiASOOW. NEW 1 ORK, F.tLEKMO ANt. NAPLES. Attractive rates for tickets between New 0 . ra i . . . . j ora ina an Di-uicn, r.iit,'tinn, irnn, i.on 0,UU '' ... V j i tlnenttj ana Mediterranean polnta. B- next six months supply of provisions ' nartnr Aeoommodatioaa. Eznallant rinl. for the state institutions w-ere opened i ,ina. Efficient Barvlce. Apply promptly ..y iiir- namu L,.arM,B uuariu. r . v i - i or BaSservBTion to local agent or Anchor nny ai leriuiiin. ror ine neAi bix niunms i Lin or HKNUEKBON BROS., Genera inn Doara win uuy 1 1 eii iiiuui lur .1. 03 Agents. Chicago. III. per luu pounns less u.an auring tne lunl Ladd Tilton Bank ESTABLISHED 1859 Capital Stock - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and UnaivirJed Profits $800,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS r Letters of credit, drafts and travelers checks Issued, available in all parts of the world Corner Third and Washington Streets 6 steers 1212 37 steers 1170 27 steers , 1192 23 steers . .'. 1217 2 steers 2 steers '. 1060 5 steers 10S6 21 steers 1116 23 steers 1160 26 steers 1173 26 steers 1203 14 steers 1009 9 steers 1293 24 steers ,,.,.1177 7 steers 1004 17 steers 9S5 3 steers 900 12 steers 873 5 steers 802 COWS. 1 fow 950 21 eows 974 7 cows , 1001 13 cows 1020 10 cows 910 Jcow 1000 cows 1078 8 cows 1240 6 cows 1477 1 cow 8 70 7 cowa ' 92 8 cowa 700 8 cows 1131 1 cow 1240 1 cow 980 2 cowa 825 1 cow 1070 3 cowa' 1040 6 cows "r:T03r HEIFERS. 2 heifers 8Jo BULLS. 1 bull 1510 1 bull 920 1 bull , 1390 1 bull ...1460 unt six; mutton, 96 cents per 100 pounds less, and will have to pay a cent mora for hains and a cent and a quarter a pound more for pure lard. There will be half a cent savinx on bacon. Tho price of flour advanced 40 cents a bar rel and sugar dropped from $5.92 to 15.60. .Successful bidders for the meat sup plies were as follows: Carstens Packing company, of Ta coma, fresh beef, 238,000 pounds, 7.96 per 100; mutton, 20,000 pounds, 7.96 per 100; hams. , 770(r pounds. 115.00; pure lard. 2000 pounds. 111.76. Unloii ' Meat company, of Portland, lard compound, 10,000 pounds, $8.30. Steusloff brothers, Salem, bacon, 7700 pounds, $13.00. B. E. Edwards, Salem, tallow, 1000 pounds, $5.65. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK COOS BAY LINE STEAMSHIP BKBAXWATaGB. Sails from Alnsworth dock. Portland. 9 a. ra., May 1. 8. 13, 18, 28 and 28; June z, 7, 12. 17, Ti and 27. Freight received at Ainsworth dock dally up to 6 p. m. Passenger fare first class $10, second class $7, including berth and meals. Ticket office Alnsworth dock. Phones Main 8600. A-2382. Sheep Trade .Is 5 to 10 Cents Better; Hogs Up a Fraction. Kansas City, Mo., June 21. Hogs Receipts, 4500; market firm to 6c high er. Cattle Receipts, 2500; market firm. Sheep Receipts, 6000; market firm to 510c higher. NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR San Francisco and Los Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. S. 8. Bavr, 9 a, m., Friday, June 91. Th San Francisco fc Portland 8. 8. Co. Ticket Offloo 143 Third St. Faonaa Main S03 and A-1402. N American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. .TEaTUAirTEPIO XOTTTJI Freight Carried on Schedule Tim. XrOW KATXS, Frequent Regular Salllngat. tU KENNEDY. Agent. . - , .tU Ballway Ztxchang JBldff. Portland Banks. Clearings today $1,500,894.04 year ago 1,602.390.11 Loss today . . Balances today Year ago ..... $ 1.496.07 $149,936.89 183,603.23 Seattle Banks. Clearings today , Balances today $2,082,558.80 216,944.00 7 atags 1 stag . ( atags 1 etag . .1 atag . SI hogs II hofs 1 hoc 1 hog . STAGS. .1.4. HOGS. a.- .1611 . .1000 .,1477 . .1190 - 740, . . 19 . . 188 ..' 198 .r49 . .l80 $6.00 $4.2 4.25 4.25 4.00 $6.75 5.50 6,00 4.50 4.50 7.80 T.80 f.76 f.SS 6.001 Money and Exchange. London, June 21. Consols 76V4, ver 28 7-16. bank rate 3 per cent ell- New York, June 21. Sterling ex change, long 4.85 V; ahort, 4.88 V4; ailver bullion, 61,c. San Francisco, June 21. Sterling ex. cnange, t.u oas. ,; sight, 4.8 7; Doc 4.83V4: transfera,- telegraphic, 6 prem ium; sight, 2 premium. J.CWILSON&CO. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW , YORK COTTON EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE BAN FRANCISCO Main Office Mills Bldg., San Francisco Branch Offleaa Vancouver, Seattle, Portland. Los .Agigelea. San Dlearn. laOronaao nescn. -FOBTTaAJTD OFPXCX Room 6, Lumbermens Bank Building r-nonea Maranan iu. A-fiaW THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits 1,000,000.00 OFFICERS J. C. AINSWORTH, Pres. R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier t R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS. 1 6 ewes . . . Z yearlinga 15 lambs , . . 31 lamb.- , . . SHEEP. LAMBS. S3 78 f3'' 60 $3.25 3.00 . $.00 6.60 Sold too late .Thursday to report nntl.i Friday. i y OVERBECraOKECO Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Etc, 81S-B17 Board of Trade Bail ding'. DIRECT : PRIVATE WIRISS TO ALL EXCHANGES e Merftbera ' Chleagd Board of Trad -Correspondents of Logan & Bryan Chicago. New York. . ; Our new location at Washington and Fourth streets brings us into the heart of the downtown shopping dis trict, in close proximity to the leading stores and office buildings and easily accessible by the various streetcar lines. The modern facilities and arrangements of our new banking rooms, combined with our central loca tion, insure to our patrons every banking convenience fiossible. We pay four per cent interest on savings ccounts. " Merchants OTionnl tSitnl. Under Government Supervision., Founded in 1886 Washington and Fpurth Sheets "V