The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 14, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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EGG lMT SIIuVS
; A FURTHER ADVANCE
ON THE LOCAL TRADE
MTDMOII IS OF
- MUCH INTEREST TO HIE
WHOLESALE INTERESTS
Kales of Candled Stock Being Made New Vork Court Decides Tliat the
, at 22 Cents Along Street Today;
Fight' on Between f. o. b. Buyers
Results In Blue.
Handlers' Are Not Liable for Un
dcrcharged Bates After They Have
Tald Consignees.
Today's Jtodnce Trad.
Candled tgf higher.
Chicken market lower. .
Cheess and butter firm.
Strawberries hold steady.
Veal market rules easier.
Old potatoes In demand. '
Hop market gains strength.
A, decision of much. Interest and lm
poi tancs to the railroads, shipper and
commission men has been handed down
in a Tork court, which means that
the wholesalers will no longer be liable
for failure of the railroads to charge
sufficient rate, at leant after the former
have settled for the shipments wltU the
producer. ',
That a commission merchant who has
accounted to his principal cannot be
held to the railroad for a subsequently
discovered undercharge le the opinion of
Justice C. Laughlln of the appellate
division of the New York supreme court,
who has just handed down a decision In
favor of James L. Titus In the suit
The local tgg market shows a further
advance in the price of candled stocx.
Bales were reported this morning along J brought against him by the Pennsylva
rroni street at zzo a aosen. imi acnon
was expected and was forecast , several
Have ago by The Journal.
Eggs at cass count are quoted firm at
!9o along the street, with buyers paying
country shippers from 19 to IS Via The
Utter extreme pries Is due- to a fight
between two of the leading f. o. b. buy
nla Railroad com Dan v. Justices lnrra.
ham, bowline- and Hotchklss concurred
la the opinion reverslnc the appellate
term and aettln aside the ludament of
In munlclpaV court. Justice & U. Mo
.cughun filed a dissenting opinion.
There are pending in this and other
states numerous case : invoivinsr the
liability of conslaneea for undercliara-aa.
era. The axtrame once really means . justice jocuiuiium
-charge
Lauahl;
u.. .v. uii- I la regarded as an Important leaal con
i: V,Mn . .r. thai Ma tribution on this subject. .
tor nothing, and P'" lr. w In June, 1807. two carloads of peaches
f,IMn. J.xpHJhnihwinnVhWv wre,shlpped by one Franklin of Adalrs-
linnatural condition, and Will DrOOSDiy .,tn. . i in... i
Z. ,,lZi T. ,i-ZA.A n.rtn,t ' i j..i,u, a, cum uiuiuu unr
hot last for an extended period.
. Receipts of eggs along the street are
nly fair, and demand, both from the
bom trade and for shipping. Is some
whst better. With the northern mar
set firmer at high prices, local Interests
are able to clean up their offerings quits
taaiiy. .
Indication era now nolnttne to a fur
ther advancs In the local pries of eggs.
STRAWBERRY MARKET STEADY
chant, over the Pennsylvania lines.
OS TRADE lEIiS
UNSATISFACTORY HERE
T
IT EA
ADVANCED
Chicago Touches $0 for Day, but
Local Blarket Remains Lowest In
the Country Cattle Demand Is
Greatly Improved, 1
, ' ' .
Today's Livestock Market.
North Portland Hogs and
sheep easy, cattle steady, to
firm. , , . '
South OmahaHogs lower, no
Other arrivals.
Chicago Hogs higher, cattle
and sheep steady. .
Kansas City Hogs higher,
cattle and sheep strong,
rOETLi.NI) LIVESTOCK BUN
Jfogi, Cattle, Cams. 8bej.
8W
Karnrflay 1H1 75 i
rnuay g:t 110
Thursday 849 ' 313
Wednesday s. ...... 3 AS
Tuesday 1407 1M
Moni 2X1 kit
wets aro ........ m . .
Year arc . T
Two Joan age , ..
1
M
MO
1 107
' 1078
422
1474
873
w
2176.
Only two mixed loads of livestock
cams forward available for the North
Titus paid Mas lor. rrelsht ana rerrir.
eratlng charges. The agent of the rail
road maae a mistake in computing me
cnarges, wnicn snouia nave Deen si
centa ner 100 Bounds lnatead of 10.2
cents. When this error was discovered
the railroad demanded that Titus pay
13.45, the balance of the legal charges.
Upon refusal to pay suit was brought
For. several vears tha railroads have
ben sending bills to the commission
trade, sllerlnff that former chare-es wera
Market fop strawberries was steady to I too low. Borne of thess were Daid by the
firm today, both on Front street and on I wholesalers rather than take the matter
ma rirmnr maraei. Baiea or Drouuc-i into court, out otners were reiusea.
rs were made generally at sso lor most
varieties, wn us on me street vaiuea
ruled from 11 to $1.10 for best offer
Ings aslds from Wilsons ana Claras.
CBICKEJT PRICES DROP AGAIN
ftlT f&&&m WJl&l&M&JV'tot.totoy. The situation
STOCK
MARKET
STRONG
York With Liberal Covering
Movement Today.
rhlcken market nrlces sre down a rain I Further Advance. Ta Forced in Kew
pn tne street, witn puyers nin anxiuu
Bids as high ss 14o a pound are report
t fnr hn but no cleanun is shown.
Northern markets are not buying at the
moment Ducks ana geese are nara to
at any yno New York. June 14. There was a
,... -,T . innntaa I big' bull movement again today In the
- FLORIDA EGO PLANT ARRIVES I atock market and almost the entire list
, I was sharply higher at the closing. Trad-
A small shipment of Florida eeFelantH" rather extensive for the Batur-
i... .h Aii. t; ... i aav snort aav: tne aemana coming prin
vijfaii viii piiui ia nuw nil, PIIAIUU.
to cover.
James J. Hill declares that tha Wash
Incton situation is satisfactory and ad
vises people to keep a clear head and
that everything will corns out all right
western trade reports are more optl
mlstio In character and ths outlook In
business circles Is better.
r el lent condition. It was quoted at 25c
a pound. There was not enough availa
ble to . generally eataonsn quotations.
Florida peppers are firm at 300 a pound.
APRICOTS ARE LOWER
Rang of New York prices' furnished
by Overbeck & Cook company, 214-217
Board or Traae oiag.
DESCRIPTION
! of anrlenta are renortaA In (ha
fecal market at lower prices, wjtn in
fcreaslns: suddIIcs from the south. Ouo
tstlons today ruled from $1.60 to 11.79
per crate oi four easxets.
OLD POTATOES MO"E BETTER Amalgamated Copper Co.
Auirritjna j, m Wit v.,
American uao, e....
Americas Can, . pf..
AIUN IVU UUW., V . .
American Suair,
Am. TeL Tel..
Anaconda Mining Co.
ArchiMn, e ,
Baltimore Ohio, C..
Beet Suair
Brooklyn Rapid Traniit.
Canadian Faclflc, e.
Chi. U. w.. e..
Cht k Q. W., Pf
Chi.. 41. KU V.
Chino Copper ....
ChsMPcak Ohio.
Contoltdated tiaa '.
Corn Prodacta, c..r.
h.ne, c. ,.
Erie. 2d pf.
Kria. lt pf.
Uenrral Electric.
O. Korthrrn, ore lunda.
G. Mortbcrn, pt
Ice fiecuritlea . ,
Inter. Matrooolltaa. e
Inter. Metropolitan, pf
OpnHIb Uw Bid
Quite a fair Improvement Is shown In
ths demand for old potatoes on account
ff the extreme value that are ruling
or new stock. All through the coast
States the call for old stock of good
suanty is Deuer, ana values are irao-
tionaiiy nigner.
ASPARAGUS. MARKET IS GOOD
Very good tons Is shown in the market ;
ror asparagus today wnne tnere were
fair arrivals today from lorer points and
from Walla Walla, the market held well.
I.ocal bunched stock Is selling at 750 to
11 per dozen.
FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS
-Weather -bureau sends the following
notice to snippers:
Protect shipments as far north ss 8e
sttls against maximum temperatures of
aooui n degrees: nurwieasi to opoaane, I Lehigh Valley
If aegreea; ouineaai to uoiae, g4 ae- Kanaas City Southern.
arsfwi bquiii 10 eiaaiyvu, i o aenreea. I Loulinlle NaahTllle
Maximum wmporaiurj at roriiana mis
srternoon, aoout 66 degrees.
PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES
K. T.. e.
Miaaoarl Pacific
Nerada Consolidated . . .
New York Central
n. o: w.. ......
Nsrlolk k Western, e.
Norfhern Pacific, c...
Pacific Mali 8. 8. Co....
Pennsylranla Railway. . ,
Freaaed Bteel car, c...
Kay Cona. Copper. .....
Keaaing, c.
e.
let. L. B. F Sd pf.
Ht. L. B. W.. C...
I Southern Pacific. e.....l
Southern Railway, e. . .
Ten n, copper .........
Union Pacific, e. ......
U. B. Bubber, e......
U. 8. Steel Co., e
IT. H. Steel t pf
Utah Copper
Wabash, c
Wabash, nf. ..........
W. V. Telearaph
ToUl aulee 247,000 aharea..
5
' Tfceas prices are tboee at which wholesaler!
sell to retailers, except aa otherwise stated:
BUTTER Nominal. City creamery, cubes
ana tune, km; prints, zjzvc; state creamery,
S8e lb.: dairy 21c. -BOGS
Nominal. ' Candled local extras
rase count.' lOVie; spot burins nrlce. Ina I Kepiiblie I. 8.
ff, lfl!tclW f- o. b. rortland, , I Rock Island, c
MVS roubTaz - Mens, lie; brollera.
22H23cn lb. V stags llet geese, i2e; Pekln
oucas, ijc, niumu auuiiN,, iiHC turkeTa.
wv, unwu, mk-jvi i",wu wau, ai ro
SI KA ilnaen. . .
CHBKHK Nominal. ? fresh Oregon fancy foil
J"oung Amerlcs, 17Hc. '
BUTTKB AT Producers' price for Portland
avilTTr, wr .w., .vtjto
Hope, Wool and Hides.
HOPS Producers price, 18ia, lSftioc .
WOOL Nominal, 1918 clip, Wlllametta al.
lae. eosrse. lotswotd. I5e Ib.t tnaiUnm ui.
shirs, 18c: choice, fancy lots, t7c lb.: aaatara I ' 1 111 "
oreaon. iji6c. aeesrti;to; shrink aVa.' NORTIWEST BANK STATEMENT
Vols, 6ct leas than-car lots, stfc
aK MM - a. I A ft t M
6UU
41 V,
27
!!
80
lr7
63
94
2-1K
88
i
104
86!.
67
180V
25 hi
80
87
29H
122i4
XI
D5M
1484
8!4
81
15'4
100T,
llvi
107 K
1U
lie
1714
1S7T
mi
10 v4
27V4
87 V
HIDES Dry bides, 21 4i22o fi,.: .,..
tailed bidet 12c: bulls, grea salt, eei hlni'
UflHe; calfes, ary, Hmvc: c
er green, ihuiuc; green Hides, lc th
pelts, salted.
sailed; sbaep
lOMlla lb.
UOUAIft WIS Nominal 82aS3e. , ; i !
Vraitt end Tsgatables. '"" -. -.yv " r
FRESH J-BU1TS Oranges, S4.885.00! ba-
Binas, aw iu, c; limes, i
per 100; grapefruit, California, $3.W)uk bu
florlda, 8.o0i.60i pluaapplea, oc lb.
liUitfUKS Strawbcrrlea, DolUra lQ1.10s
darks, 1!3 pet 2 lb. crate; gooseberries
APPLES Bating
nnl,I. 76I9IS0O.
VEUETABLE3 Tarnlnt. 75c 1 heats tk.. .
carrots te dotsn bunches; parsnips, 76o ack:
cabbage, 2Wf 84ej Texas tomatoes, box. gi.76t 1
kot-houae, 23e lb.; atring beans, lu&12c
per lb.: - green onions, ne aoaea buu
. . 1 1 fja ahAAdl 1.11..
peppers, wu, yy iuce, jz.Za per
crate; celery, 1.00 doaen, S4.50U8 per
1.25 per Joieu; rbobarb,. local, j eaU
artlcbokea, 75o doa. sprouts, loo Ib.j asparagus!
T5cal down bunches; Walla Walla 11.25 haP-
Portland Banks,
Cleartnira This week.
Saturday 1. 622.449. 13
! Friday 1,821,794.34
Thursday 2.02S.54S.87
Wednesday ......... U.BHH.mM
Tueadar ............ l.S64.80S.lsr
Monday ............. 2. 2 1 1 . tt. J
Year aro
$l.RS8,2eo.8a
1,870,671.40
1.B81.872.87
2.4S4.080 ,29
2,052,828.80
2118,48.(M)
Week
$11,922,188.10 113,878.678.21
spplsa, 1102.28; cook tne
Clearings
Balances .
Clearing
Balances
Seattle 'Banks.
Taeoma Banks,
..82,14.1,834.00
.. 207,890.09
896.448.00
! 98,179.00
Seattle Produce Market "' '
(Cnlted PreirLad Wl
Beattle. Wash.. June 14. Eras, se
lect ranch. 2S28c; eastern fresh, IS
IOC, . - -vr
Butter Washington creamery1 cubes.
29c; do creamery brick, 29o; city cream
ery, 30o; Oregon cubes 29c.
Cheese Tillamook, 17c; Washington
POTATOES selling price! Extra choir, una I twins irtlin- irlnl.i. -tn
Oc; choice, 60c; ordhiary, aoo per sack; boying Onions Bermudas, 1.281.41 per 50
V&Ji,UJSMl2&l:in" pounds; California red, 81.55 persack.
lfrtNlaoaoJr Au.i.n8cJS- . Potatoes Old, locaT, $101; new
-?.?Nr??S', ?;U-t!0.n llln. PHee, garnets. 8 Uc Der pouni "
'. Point; lob- Oata Gaaten tVa.h no-ton.
TJU Puget sound. I344
ashlngton
blng price, $1.26: new teds, $1.26; garlic,
lc; new onions, $1.25.
. -fr'llaau, risk sad StovMttJS.''
OllICSSKV mkais cenntry killed: Hog.
rseyv line; orumary, 1054c; rough and
$34035;
tlmothv
tzt per ton: ruget souna, impu; al-
iaua, sifiuuo; wneat nay, eifiois,
liay Eastern
beayro; (ancy teala, 14Wci ordinary, itei
poor, oe; isoios. 10c; mutton, loot goat.
Iu4ti eteolca. 12c; cottage, 18Hc. '
HAklS. BACON, ETC. Bams. 19021 it-.
. trti "ai Ti M ew.ll.. a. . .w . ' I
(Above ouotationt are
'brsakfaat bacoa, I7ttf2attc: bolln4 bam7Vc!
- MEATS Packing bouae steers. No, 1 etock.
Iai4cs cows. No. 1 stock ( )( ewes. 124J
UMc; watbers. l80iHct yeullog Umb. uZ
l4cl pork loins, aoc. .
Tisrces 13ej compound tierce. 10c.
OxSTERB-Sboalwatas bay, per gallon. (1
I! . i viiupia, per gallon,
8.25 Per. 100 lb. sack;, S6; canned, ea.tera
$9.16; D yellow, $4.46.
DO days net caan.
RICH Japan atjle. No,
fVtei New Orleans, head. iU1f, Creole, Ue.
HONBY Naw, $2.76 rer cai. 1 , -
$i per 100; raaor clams, $2M2.25 box. .
rlSU Nominal. Hock eod. loo lb. dressed
1 binders, Tc; halibut, eflVl striped baaa.
SOr! eatfitb, 12c: chlnook ulmm
"liea(t,-t rt't-aole-ee n r enrtmps, ItUc;
perch, 8c lb.: tomeod. So lb.: lobsters, so lkr
black bait. 20c; allver smelt.' as, mh.s.
black cwd. SCJ sturgeon, 12aiSe lb. . "
' ' Orooarlss.
(DflAB Oebe, $5.0o,- uowdered, $8,40; frsit.
r serry, $5. beet, $l.W;-dV granulated.
1. 8'-5iej No. f.
Hwnai new, i.io pir cue. 1 1 -SALT
Coarse, bait grounds 100a.1" , tin ner
ton: 60s. $10.75: table dalrr. SOs. tlSi km.
$17.60; bales, $2.23; extra tine barrels, 2s, fie
and 10s. $0.25(58.00: lump rock. $20.60 per ton.
BEANS Small wBlte, ec: large white. c:
pink, 4)4c; bayou, 4 He; 11 mat, ec; red, be.
to raint. 001 on. o.
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla.. 08c per tal.t kat.
tie boiled, bbla. eoe gal.: raw cases, 3cj boiled-
eases, eoe sal.: iota or -nsw- sauoaa la laaa:
oil vaka meal, $44 pee too. .
WUItK LfcAUTon lota, Se pee lb. 60S lb.
Ms, Ss pas ih 1 lasa-icuS Wa. pat Ih.
OIL MKAL carioaa lota, a.a, (
iju'ttnii.Toiii ow. lev. wooa. DarTeia.
TOc; iron barrel, sue pet galloai 10 case lots,
jerornai Wsnt Ads brlnf resuits, i
In ths hog trade is still very unsatlsfao
tory with all American markets quoting
a nigner price man in, etrect nere, in
the east ths situation Is very strong
who y again reacnea zor tops.
At Clilcaso tha market for awlna wss
firmer wltu aa advance of nickel for
tne aay. '
Kansas City hog market ruled firm, I
to lOo better than yesterday.
North Portland general nor market:
Best light $8.1608.25
Medium 8.10(B8.15
Medium heavy -8.0)
Rough and heavy $.60 7.60
Mo Cattle for Market,
While there was a few Head ahead
reported In ths North Portland yards
'overnight, none were available for the
market. Tne only shipment, which came
by boat, was for the direct account of
the Union Meat company.
At Chicago there was a steady tone
In ths cattle trade for the day, prices
being unchanged.
Kansas 01 ty cattle market ruled
strong at rorraer prices for ths day.
North Portland cattle range:
Heavy feed ateers .....$ 8.00
Choice ateers 7.86
Common steers .. 7.50 7.7 5
f ancy ateers
Fancy cowa
Fancy light calves
Ordinary light calves
Heavy calves
Best bulls
Ordinary bulls
Sheep Trade Continues Weak.
Trade In the sheep market continues
weak. Besides , a small sprinkling of
supplies which cams with two cars of
hogs, there was only one full load re
ported in overnight This was direct to
a killer.
At Chicago tnere was a steady tone In
the mutton trade with prices stationary.
Kansas . City sheen market ruled
strong at unchanged prices.
North Portland nominal mutton price
ranee:
Spring lambs $1.00 8.75
Yearling lambs 6.60 5.75
Old wethers 6.25 il 5.50
Ordinary ewes ............. 4.004.25
Fancy ewes 4.50)5.00
Today's Uvsstock Shippers.
Hogs C. B. Luckey. Canby, 1 load,
direct to Union Meat Co.
Cattle Hugh Cummings, by boat, 76
head direct to Union Meat Co.
Sheep tieorge E. Bennett, Madras, 1
load.
M13fed stuff E. Lucker. Canbv.
load calves, hogs and sheep direct to
Union Meat co.; j. u. Davis, BUedd, 1
load hogs and sneep; W. B. wing, Eu
gene, 1 ioaa noga ana sneep.
Friday Afternoon Bale.
COWS
Section.
Oregon
IlLSIll'IIII
EMILY DULL AT
. 1PI1YCEIRS
Little l'lcere Is Being Offered and
Producers' Are Holding Back for
J Uglier Trices) Mill Men Are Be-
duclng Their Bids.
There Is an extremely dull tone In tha
wool trsds. Buyers are seemingly leas
anxious to purchase and many have re
duced their limits at some points. On
the other hand producers are firmer In
their views and are holding back for a
ctmng In conditions.
The fact that recent sales were mads
In ths eastern market to foreign ljer
eats demonstrated that wool wcei
tnrougiiout the United States havetfjeeu
forced to too low a basis, but mill in
teresta are trying to force prices still
lower.
At prlmsry Pacific northwest centers
wool sales dates were conspicuous for
their absence of general selling among
producers.. Only a few lots were sold
at any ons place, ths bulk of the offer
ings being held back for higher figures.
The Boston reDreaentatlvs of Ths
Journal wires the following regarding
tne situation tnere: 1
' IJ , If... Ton, II fnnA 1 1 1 An
have no materially changed in ths Bos
ton wool market. Sales ths past week
have been well up to 760,000 pounds, In
cluding a fair proportion or the new
wools, . both fleeces and territories.
Trade is "spotty" and Irregular, some
houses reportinar a moderate interest on
ths part, of manufacturers, while others
complain of the lack of demand, For
eign wools are quiet with only small
lnta aellin The feature of the week
Is ihs changs In attitude toward primary
wool markets. Mill buyers have re
duced their buying limits and therefore
m be said In a senss to, have retired
from the field."
DECEMBER WHEAT BOOM
S
Chicago Option Close With Net
Klse of t Ccnt Per Bushel
- for the Day's Trade,
8.16
7.60
I.7S99.00
7:267.60
5.002)6.60
6.60
4.60Qlb.76
Chlcaao. Jtlh 14. December shorts
were thoroughly frightened today and
with covering operations general, tha
price was lifted lo a bushel above the
finals of yesterday. July closed with
sn sdvance of To while September was
iUUTKet tor wneat opened 4 o iuwar
for July and tto down for the Septem
ber and December. The sharp advance
In the latter started soon after the open
ing. Ttange of Chicago prices furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke company, 218-317
Board of Trade building.
WHEAT
Month. Open. High.
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Becrtoa.
Oregon
Or go
Oregoa
Oregon
Oregoa
Oregoa
No. Are. lb. Price.
30 . 857 $6.46
HOQS
, 74 1T0 . $8.15
25 180 7.BA
1 830 7.16
Saturday Morning Bala.
LAMBS
.No. At, lbs. Price.
49 60 18.50
YEARLING SHEEP
.. 104 $4.26
BUCK SHEEP
1 170 $3.60
MIXED SHEEP
20 , . 11$ $8.78
WETHEU3 ,
S3 104 $4.85
U0 4.76
CHICAGO HOGS AT $9
Market Reaches Highest Figure) for
Becent Movement In Yards.
Chicago, June 14. Hogg 11,000; left orer
1600; run year ago I2.0UO. Market 6c higher.
Mixed and butcher. $8.66419.00; good and heary
.8.7088.90: rough and heavy, Sio4iS.66; light.
uattie auv. ffiaraci eienuj,
, Cheep 1000, Market steady,
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
Hogs Are 5 to 10 Cents Higher With
Tops Ruling Firm at $8.80.
Kansaa City. June 14. Hogs 2000. Market 6
10o higher. Tops $8.80.
tame-jew. niai-aci sirvna-.
fibaep 200, Market strong.
' OMAHA 'HOGS LOWER
Market Down a Nickel; Nothing Else
Arrives in l'ards. ?
South Omaha, June 14. Cattle none.
Hogs- 811. Market 6c lower at $8.6038.03.
eiiieap None. ., .
San I"tanclsco Produce Market.
(Dnlted Praa teased Wire.)
Bah Francisco, June 14. -Wheat Per
cental, northern bluestem, $1.77 Q
1.80: club. $1.701.72V4! Turkey red,
$1.7o1.80; red Russian, $1.67ty4j)1.6S4.
Barley Per cental, feed., choice. 11.4(5:
off grades. $1.361.37.
: Potatoes-Per cental, old crop But
bank, 75c$l.0: sweets, new river
whites, $L101.76.
Onions Per cental. California silver
skins, 40 55; Australian brown, US
Butter Sxtras, 27cj rirsts, 27C.
Eggs Extras. 24ttc: first. 2 20 j sec-
oonds, 20c; selected pullets, 21 He.
Cheese -Oreaon twins. 16c: do Younar
Americas, 18c; California flats, 14
44ftc; ao xoung Americas, 17 He; east
ern, 17 20 Ho. ' '
Oranges Per box, navels, standard, $1
2: do fancy, $3.704. 00; Uo choice,
.25 3. -
Money and Exchange.
London, June .1 4. Consols, 7S?4
73 7-16d; silver, 17d; bank rate, 41
per cent.
New Tork. June 14. Sterling ex
change, long, 4.83; sterling, exchange,
short. 4.87; silver bullion. 69 ',o.
Ran TTranclaco. June 14. Sterling ex
change. 60 days. 4.82; sterling exchange,
sight, 4.86; sterling exchange, docu
mentary, 4.81V4; transfers telegraphlo -per
cent premium; transfers, sight, J
per cent premium. '
SAYS PRESIDENT
PROMISED NOT TO
HURT SUGAR MEN
(Continued From Page One.)
ALL GUIS SCARCE
VITII EXTREfiiE PRICE
STILL OFFERED HERE
JOIIil I iipOi! IS
; III BY VATSON
John y. lUcliardfion, an expert ac
countant, end one of the candidates for
ths office of city auditor In ths recent
Further Wrorigth Is Shown in New!,nunlr,Pal election, has been appointed
Crop Wheat Contracts With Rids
for Club Almost General at 81
Cents Coarse Grains Firm.
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4 Saint Aid Wbsat Orop.
4 Special messages received by
4 , The Journal and private wires of 4
. grain dealers, Indicate much lm-
4 provement to the wheat crop of 4
ths Paclfio northwest during the 4
4 lsst week. Ths rains were ea- .
4 peclally beneficial In the light 4
e .land sections. 4
4.. ' ."
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WXZAT BE1X WXATXXX rOXSOAaTT
Oregon Talr tonight and Sunday, ea
ospt showers tonight aorthwest pertloB)
southwest to we winds.
Waaaina-ton JTslr east.' showers west
portloa tonlghti Sunday pronahly r their business and all necessary Infor
to serve as auditor under Corporation
Commissioner halph Watson and Insur.
ancs Commissioner J. TV, Ferguson, who
has charge of the bureau of uniform ac
coonting. created by- the last legislature.
This is the second appointment to be
mads this week of men to assist Com
mlssloner Watson. . Sidney VInoent,
manager of the Associated Press office
here, has been sppolnted chief exam
iner of ths commission. He Is to work
directly under Commissioner Watson,
wnne Richardson win devote about a
third of his time, to Commissioner Fer
guson, snd ths remainder to Commis
sioner Watson.
Mr. Richardson will take up his new
duties Monday, and Mr. Vincent will
start June 24, when his resignation as
Portland manager of the Associated
Press tskes effect
The law regarding corporations states
that all ' Investment companies shall
send a report to the corporation com
missioner setting forth the nature of
south to west winds.
Idsho Tsir tonight, sxoept showers
and cooler . southeast portion Sunday
fair.
WHEAT CAHOOES DULL
London. June 14. Whuat earaoea on Stssac
dull. , .
Kncllsa country market quiet,.
1'rsai.n country market quiet.
rORTLAND URAIN RECEIPTS
-r-
Moodiy
Tuesday ,,
Wednrnday
Thursday, Friday
Halurda .......
Year aav ,,,
lotai tula week..
Year aso
Keasou to date.. 17,0ns
Vr ago 14,ouS
WBeat.Barley.rioor.Oata.Ha;
7
8
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11
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hjls company had added $6,000,000 to Us
stock ror "good win.
Henry Oxnard was the next witness.
He boasted that for 25 years he "had
fought every bill threatening the well
beins: of the sugar industry." Oxnard
said his company spent $60,000 fighting
Cuban reciprocity, and that the Havs-
meyer company spent $760,000. He as
serted, however, that all this money
was spent ligltlmately.
After Oxnard wss excused tne com
mittee adjourned to Monday.
Declaration that the lobby. Inquiry
may continue several weeks longer wa
made by Senator Lee S. Overman, of
North Carolina, chairman of the senate
sub-committee carrying on the invest!
gation. Overman announced he would
request authority to indefinitely con
tinue ths Inquiry.
It was apparent today that 40 sub-
peaaed witnesses here will be unable to
testify unless tne time limit is extend
ed. The committee wants to study Just
how far lobbyists have gone In furnish
ing "patent lnsides" to newspapers.
, ........ Q0Tarnment Mated Ciroulsrs.
Ansel Wold, a Semite printing clerk.
was questioned regarding testimony by
Truman Palmer, representing sugar in
terests, that the sugar people had saved
$16,000 by the distribution of sugar
propaganda through congressional
franks, He also declared the propa
ganda had been printed by the govern
ment printing office.
Wold declared he never authorised the
publication of Palmer's writing calleJ
"Sugar at a Glance." Palmer swore.1
however, that Wold had declared it "had
been handled all right."
'Wold said Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge's secretary brought hlra the title
I page and a letter appearing in front
of tha pamphlet which already had been
prepared, and that the booklet, as finally
printed, differed from the tally of the
original charts wtilch passed through
his hands.
New York Cotton Market.
High Low
Open
11U :
...1130
Jan.
eb.
Mar.
May
un. ....
uly .... 1S00
Aug. 118$
BAD. ...7 1154
Oct. ..... 1133
Nov, ........
Dec. .,,.1131
1130 1121
1140 7 liSl
120$
113
J 165
1138
11B4
1185
un
IVit:
1137 112$
Clone
112930
113 1 ft 33
11J9I.U41
114344
119486
120240.1
1193094
116465
11.17&SS
1132C33
1136&37
San Francisco Grain Calls.
Eaa Ftanciaco,'June 14. (J rain calls:
. . BARLEY.
" ' . ; Open. Close.
June 140 A - 140 a
Dec. .1371 137
Way ..................140 - B 111 A
:':.':.;:i:::':r;.
Bank . Cashier Shot.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, June 14.
Henry Bernstein, cashier of the Mer
cantile Banking company of Cananea,
today Ilea 'shot and probably fatally
wounded at his home here, An unidenti
fied assailant, who fired two shots
through a window at Bernstein, escaped.
Both bullets took effect, one lodging In
the abdomen and the ether In the leg.
Bernstein is an American.
-vi. Troops to Patrol Border.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Nogales, Ari., June 14. Two troops
of United States cavalry ars on their
way today. . Aa fiaaaha. Sonars, ta .patrol I
the Jtlexican border. 1 he Mexican con
stitutionalists, It is repotted, have been
crossing ths line and attacking the fed
erals from' the American side. A strict
er guard will be kept by the Americans.
-( - -...
Further atrenrth is shown In tha mar
ket for contracts on the coming wheat
crop at Paclfio northwest points. Bids
for club ars almost general today at
iilo for new crop. Sale-are only fair.
There is a very strong tone In the
spot wheat trade, but little business Is
resulting because of the lack of offer
ings. A few mixed cars ars being pur
chased here and there but practically
no straight cars of any on variety are
available. This puts the business In a
very nominal basis.
Much demand is stiowlnr for ' oats
both here and elsewhere along the Pa
clfio coast. While bids are showing no
pries change, ths demand is very liberal
and buyers eagerly snap up offerings
wnenever presented.
Barley market, while nominal, awlna
to the limited stocks. Is very firm In
price with bids practically the same as
yesterday.
Mlllstuff market Is dragging at ex
treme prices becauss of ths lack of gen
eral offering.
Hay trade continues to show strength
for No. 1 timothy and strength is fair
In other varieties.
WHKAT Nominal, producers' prices
track basis: Club, 92 4t4c; milling
bluestem, $1.01: red Russian, $l2c;
fortyfold. 94 096c: Turkey red. 96c: Wil
lamette valley, 96c.
BARLEY Nominal producers' prices,
track bayiis: Feed, $26.60; brewing, $27;
rolled. $29.
OATS No. 1 feed, $31.60032; milling,
$32 a ton.
KliOUK Selllnar nrlce: Patent. 14
Willamette valley, $4.70: local straight.
ix.snw4.iu; export, $3.60 3.5; bakers',
i.oimojvju.
HAY Producers' ttrlces: Wlllametta
valley timothy, fancy. $15; ordinary,
iiyi2; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy
timothy. $17: alfalfa. $13013.60:. vetch
and oats. $1011; cheat, $10011; clover,
$809 per ton.
MiLLSTUFFS Selllnar nrirar Bran.
$26.60; middlings, $31; shorts, $27.60 per
GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta K 0.
DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL
HOLDS EXERCISES FOR 10
(Special to Tbe Joarnsl.)
Dayton, Or., June 14. The Dayton
High school graduated 10 students last
evening. The exercises were held In
the brick hall, which was crowded. Stats
Superintendent L. R. Alderman deliv
ered the class address. F. A. Bertram,
chairman of the school board, presented
the diplomas. The program was as fol
lows: ProcesBlonal, Lottie Rlppey; In
vocation, Rev. Virgil Urblno; solo, "Ths
Vanguard of the King," Ray Culver;
class history, Ora Parish;, prophecy,
Margaret Alderman; "Will," Chester
Carter; solo, "I Hear .You Calling Me,"
Ray Culver address, L. R. Alderman;
presentation of diplomas, F. A. Bertram;
solo, Ray Culver. The graduates are:
Henry Gabriel, Otto Bertram, Erael
Dodson, Chester Carter, Harry .Stretch,
Ora Parish, Julia Lewis, Margaret Al
derman, Emma Stermer and Sylva Row
ley. PASSENGERS PREVENT
SAILING ON FRIDAY
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Fairbanks, Alaska, June 14. Becauso
the passengers refused to go aboard on
Friday the thirteenth, the sailing of
the steamer White Seal, Captain G. P.
Sproules, was delayed until early today.
Captain Sproules said he was willing to
buck the hoodoo, but wasn't willing to'(
buu ttuuuub ilia ifaaacjigci o aiiu sui iillll
a row with some company official who
sympathized with ths superstitious pas.
sengers. ...
matlon required by the commission
There are more than 2000 companies
In the state which have stock to sell,
and there are new ones being Incorpor
ated every day. To all of these compa
nies blsnks have been sent which have
to be filled out and returned. So far
only reports from a tew have been re
turned. "
When these reports come in they will
be turned over jo. Auditor Richardson,
who will go over them carefully, Then
they will bs turned over to Chief Ex
aminer Vincent, who will make a pri
vate Investigation of the reports. : His
report will be made direct to Commis
sioner Watson. If it Is found that a
corporation is not complying? with the
law tbe officials of -the company will
be prosecuted under the act. '
CHICAGO JUMPS FROM
ICE TO 90 IN SHADE
r
(United Pre Lessed Wire.)
Chicago, June 14. Chicago sweltered
today In one of the hottest days of the
season, the mercury climbing to the
90 degree notch. George Berbells was
prostrated on the street and Is reported
dylnr. ' - -
BETHEL SCHOOL BOARD'S
PATIENCE IS EXHAUSTED
- (Rpeelal to Tbe Journal.
Rickreall. Or June 14. That the
heads of education In the rural districts
of Polk county will resent an Imposition
was clearly demonstrated when County
School Superintendent Seymour and Dis
trict Attorney Donald Upjohn wsrs no
tified by ths board of edueatlon of
Bethel, northeast of this place, that the
Sells-Floto circus advertising managers
had pasted a poster on the schoolhouss
wall, which was Just being prepared for
new eoata of paint The two men Im
mediately went to Salem and secured
reparation from tbe circus management.
ni;." " :. ;;
OMULS Kit!
Albert-Schrcdcr Surprises Hi:
Friends by Announcement
as Exams. End.
..("Ptclsl U The Journal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene. Or.,
June 14. Having discarded his green
cap less thsn a month sgo, Albert Sch re
de r, a freshman, surprised his friends
after he had finished his final exam
ination yesterday, by announcing his
marrlags to his landlady, Mrs. Dora
Mackie, with whom ho and his sister
have lived during their first year at
the University of Oregon, The mar
riage took place June 11, the county
Judge officiating.
Schroder knew Mrs. Mack! In east
ern Oregon before coming to the uni
versity, and she kept house for him and i
his sister whll he went to college. II
has earned his own way through ths '
university and Is now working ss a la-'
borer during tbe summer. . He will con.
tlnus his course at ths university for
thrss mors years, at the end of which
time he expects to .teach school. tU Is
majoring In mathematics and is a brll-,
llant student. :1 . .
The marriage la Mrs. Schreder sec
ond, she having beoome Mrs. Mackie la 1
eastern Oregon several years ago, Shej
haa a 4-year-old son. She Is six pears
Older than her present husband.
AKED BECOMES
CITIZEN
(United Prs Ld Wlr.)
Ban Francisco. June 14. Dr. Charles
Ohrederlck Aked, onoe known as "Rocke
feller's pastor," admitted before Judge i
VanNostrand here today when he be
came a cltlsen of the United States
that he was not a polygamlst or an
anarchist, that he had read the con
stitution and "believed in a Republican
form of government. There ware a lot
ether questions and the doctor did not
fall down on a single one of them even
that one about how senators are elected.
J. H. Morse, capitalist, and A. C
Crandall, mechanic, submitted affidavits
as to the veracity of Dr. Aked's state
ments. The doctor said he was born In
Liverpool, enmlnar to New Tork In 1107.
where his first papers were taken out.
Depositions by Arkell Roger McMlchael
and Dr. William Henry Hays o New
York as to ths papers were submitted.
DETECTIVE ESOLA GETS
FIVE YEARS IN FOLSOM
(Halted rres Le Wire.)
6sn Francisco, June 14. Former De
tective Frank Esola, convicted recently
of sharing In the Illicit earnings of a
ring of Italian bunco men, today was
sentenced to servo five years In Folsom
prison by Judge Dunne. Esola promised
to make a full confession. i
Ladds-TiltoiiBank
ESTABLISHED 1859 j
Capital Stock - $1,000,000.00 .
Surplus and UnHm3ea Profit$$l,000,00a00 ...
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Letters of credit, 'drafts and travelers check!
issued, available in all parts of the world.
Corner Thlr3 an3 WaihlngtoH Street
NEW PORT OF UMPQUA
COMMISSION IS NAMED
(Special to The Journal)
Salem, Or., June 14. Governor West
today appointed the members., of the
Port of Umpqua, recently created. They
are W. F. Read and W. F. Jewett of
Gardner; C E. Rlcker of Smith River, J.
N. Hedden offfjeottsburg and Nelse Ry
dell or ikton.
..
t-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $1,500,000
-" SURPLUS $900,000
OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
CORNER FIRST AND W ASHINGTON STREETS
TBASgrOBTATIOaT.
ANCHOR LINE
STEAMSHIPS
gall BTcry Saturday to and Fren '
New York - Londonderry Glasgow
Ocean Passat IVt day. Moderate rate,
for Book on Tours, Bats, te., apply M
HENDERSON BBOTBEUS
Central Asentst S5.Wt Randolph St, Chicaj
OK ANT LOCAL AOKNT
Adelo RiTHrfr AVeds.
(United Press. Laased Wlra.1'
Stamford, Conn., June 14. Adele
Ritchie, the actress, and Charles Kelson
Boll, of New Tork, were quietly married
here yesterjay by a Justice of the peace.
J.C. WILSON & CO.
NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANOB
NEW TORK COTTON EXCHANUS
CHICAGO BOARD OV TRADE)
THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANOi
BAN KANCISCU
PORTLAND OFFICE
169 Oak St. OTonad floor, tewts Bid
. Vhoass HarshaU 4130. A-4.1ST.
OHM
8
KECO
COOSBAYLINE
Steamer Breakwater
Calls from Alber Dock No. 3, Portland. I a.
m., Jane 0, 14, IB, 24, 29, July 4. , 14. 10,
24, 29,- and thereafter Try 6 day at 8 a. m.
rratabt received antU 8 p. n., except day
nrTka to sailing; prsriou day, 4. p. as.
Passenger far first Class (10, saoosd class 17.
Ineludlnf berth and meals. Ticket efflc at
Alber Dock Is'o. 3. Portland too Bay Stesm
hlp Use. t, H. Ktatiof, ageaU Mala SWd;
A -6141. ' , . .. . .
raAVirOXTATXOX.
BAN FRANCISCO, L03 ANGELE3
AND SANjpiEOO ; D1HECI
Nortl. Paafic S. S. CoT
g. 8. BOAIfOKB auid 8. 8. ELDX7I
all Brery Wednesday, alternately, st s, ,
Ttekal efflc m-A Tblrd 8U aa Alder,
Pbooe UsIb 1814s A-1S14.
MABT1M J. HItilLSY, Pasi Areat,
W. a. SLC83EH. rrtlsbt At
1
San Francisco and Los Angeles
BS. Beaver Balls 9 a, m.. Jon 11
BS. Bear Sails a. nu, Jon 81,
The Saa rraaelace ft Portland . B. Co.
Ttekf Offie Id and Wash, (with O..W,
U. It X. Co.) Marshall 4200, A-4131.
Stocks, Sraads, Oottoa. Orala, BU.
ais-aiT Board of Trad BaUdlaa-.
DIRECT" PRIVATE'WIRi r
TO ALL EXCHANGES
SfajBhsrs Ohlosa-s Board cf Trader
Oerrespoa Seats of Log-as St Bjryaih
Galtiasre. Hw York.
THE
WHITE STAR'
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