The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 20, 1913, Page 19, Image 19

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Mm PIES POULTRY MARKET- IS
Ill III! AGAIN: SUP IS
H MARKETS TODAY
GREATEST
YEARS
Heavy Showers iof Lnt Few Day I'rlre Lose Fully 4c a 1'ound Within
('huno I)f relse lit Offerings on
Ntrwt With Japanese About Only
Offerer. -
Period otKUDayg on Front Street
Country Shipper Should Hold
Hack.
' y i i f
Tliei'e was a sharp advance In the
prlco of strawberries in the local mar
ket today. , Receipts were nevcruly 'cut
Today'a Produce Trade.
Kfca murket higher. ,
Chickens quoted lower. .
Mutter and cheese firm.
Cherry trade poor.
Hop situation stronger.
Country iiitatsstuudy.
Cantaloupe price cut.
More Text tomatoes coming.
Ureen corn lower.
Poultry pilot were again lowered
along Kront street today. None of the.,
big; buyers are now offering above 12
12 Via for supplies, although a few
deaoups were reported late yesterday
afternoon as high as 13c a pound.
All handlers would be willing to' ac
cept this figure or, even 12 He today, but
they are unable to affect a movement
because of the targe stocks held by re
taller both here and In the north.',-
The present slump in. the price of
chickens along Kront street, is the
greatest ever shown in 'the wholesale
district for a similar period, for many
years. Practically io a pound lias been
cut off thicken quotations during the
last mx days and the outlook, is seem
'NTTHM TOM ITA'f
IIUIIUII IIUIUL IIUUl
PORTLAND
RUN REMAINS HEAVY
Sale Are Generally Reported at lie
(Tdced Prices. Cattle Market In
Firm With Value Maintained
Hogs Rule Steady.
on account of the . heavy, rains of . the lltLlutllli iJJj16' altl,ou"
iut .ur ,iavn iinri th miuiitw howpd chlcken at the present time are-con-t!1
IXL&S? .S. H-iLw"'! f by those who have
poultry-supplies at this time. Under
normal . conditions the market will do
better within a week or 10 days, there
fordvery shipment mode at this time
results in a Dig toss to the producer,
the eirects or the continued snowers.- facilities to take care of thm.
f On 'the Farmers' market sales werel Country interests would make con-
Riada this morning at, Btio to per I siaeraoie money, by Holding back their
crate Tor ordinary varieties, tnere oeing
practically no Clucks or Wilsons avail
ablo. 'f "', v" ' ' '
The Japanese were practically tho
only offerers of berries on the Farmers'
market this mornlng'and they made
their own orlces. Alona Front street
berries sold from tl to fl.10 per crate I
for tho .better offerings, and demand
was aood at the higher figures, no snip-
menu were made to outside points be
cause of the absence or suitable quality.
None of the commUaton men. were will-
ins to take clmnues, with the iruu.
Much of the crop is rotting on tin
vines because of the continued showers J
and the season Is fast subsiding.
Condon Men Hell 700,000 rounds at
.10 ic to 14 Tic Some Are
Holding Fleece.
CHEESE SITUATION STROXQ
Condon. Or.. June 20. The wool sales
Much strength is shown in the local here, yesterday ufternoop were an im-
i heese situation. Stocks are practically mense success. There were 40 wool
cleaned up and the price is being main- growers here, and all but a very, few
tamed quite easily at the recent ad- sold their slips and -seemed to be well
vance. While some weakness developed pleased with the prices received. The
, in California recently, it was not serl- prices ranged from lott to Hc, al
ous. though one small choice lot was sold to
, . . .- The Dalles scouring mills for lSc. Prac-
ciM;nnv MllfUiT u r2I1'TTK"I tlcally 700,000pounds of wool were sold
CHLItul ' MAliKET Ja ULLII&U ag 0n0W8: Two hundred. and ninety
thousand pounds to Dufur of the La
Glutted condition Is still showing In Grande Worsted , Mills; 100.000 poun ls
the cherry trade along Front street. Re- to Wagner of Luce & Manning and The
celpts continue heavy and all sorts or fallen scouring Mills; 5,ooo pounds to
values Are shown because of the wide Angetl of Hallowell, Jones & Donald;
range lu quality. Some rather good 150,000 pounds to Green of Botany
Kings are coming from eastern Oregon. Worsted Mills; 30.00(1 pounds to Bine-
Ineimer or Koniana to,, ana j&.uuu
?.n0.Hooper ' t,arnworth' Thayv
The. growers who sold are Charles
Steadiness Is shown in the market for Owens. 4797 nounds. at llic: John Day
country killed meats. Both veal and I Development company, 23. 238 pounds, at
hogs are lioiuing wen: uie latter arellc; jonn Monatian, ia,64 pounds, at
11c to Imc a pound, while- best offer- I 114q; Butte Creek company, 121,663
inss of the former go at Hftc gener- pounds, at 13ic: R. K. Wright. 14.628
ally. pounds. 14c; Mrs. W. J. Russell, 21,244
pounds, at H'ic, William Campbell,
COMMISSION MAX TAKES REST 875 Pund"i at 12c; E. R. Shown,
LU.1WUB1U. Via itxncr, iwvo. n23Q pounds flt Mc; Monfthan
Murtha. 11,009 pounds, at 124c; H. D.
William If. Dryer of the commission Kris 19164 pounds, at 12c; F, O.
house of Dryer, Bollam & Co., left last Shown, 11,711 pounds, at 1314c; Sid
nlrht en route to Alaska, where he will Sale, 10,853 pounds, at 13M,c; Charles
combine buslnena with pleasure. Mr. Bro-kler, 25,222-pounds, at 12 V4c; R. C
Di ver wai formerly a resident of Alaska Adams, 9829 pounds, at 12c; James
and like all previous citizens of the seo- Murtha, 49,830 pounds, at 12 c; J. B.
tion. likes to return once In a while. He Butler, 4625 pounds, at 13ic: Jackson
will be absent several weeks. & Klrby. 11,807 pounds, at 12c; 8. S.
Barry & Sons, 9667 pounds, at HC,
ANOTHER CAR OF. TOMATOES am.es Hut,. 'SiJ K".S2? tl liV?.
h Hardie, 9183 pounds, at 11C; R.
Another carload of tomatoes Is due n Donnelly, 9930 ounds. at 18c; W. A.
to arrive from Texas for the local mar- Helms, 241 pounds, at 14c; F. E. Smith,
ket tomorrow. The market has been 03 pounds, at 14c; E. Straus, ' 769
in gJpd conditioner .offerings from the pounds, at 13c; William Stewart, 1076
our mint. rnio nrm mill ui I pound. 13-JfcC Cliaries KOyce, I3U
H.75-o S2.p8' a crate today,'- ' pounds, at 13c; A. Klmberly, 1024
pounds, at I3c; JUave Haraie, ftuva
pounds, at 13 He; Marie & White. 13.952
pounds, at 12 Vc; Oilman-French com-
Further' Toss of price is shown for Johnson, 'l4,529 pounds, at 14. James
cantaloupea on, t.ie local market. Sales Stewart, 211 pounds, at 14c;Ben Ire-
a crate, although many were askmg 50c
above this-. ; Standards are quoted 60c
4 " Today's Livestock Market. . 4
4 ' North Portland tlogs steady; 4
cattle firm; sheep weakv, . ,
4 Kansas City . ifogs 'higher; 4
' cattle steady; sheep lower,-
4 if . i 4)
4 Chicago Hogs higher; cattle 4
4 and sheep steady.
4 South Qmaha1 - IJoga higher; 4
4 cattle, slow and weak;, sheep , 4
4 steady. . 4
. ' '
' , t'WUTUXD LIVESTOCK RUN
Uofl. Cittle. Calve. Bbeop.
frlly ........
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CAXTAMHTES DOWN AGAIX
higher than ponies.
FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS
monger, 9162 pounds, at 12c; James
Cameron sold at lac.
William Rettie got the top price or
14'ic.
Several growers are holding tneir
clips for better prices
With the exception of sheep there
was only a handful of supplies offer
ing In the North 'Portland market to
day. The situation in the mutton trade
continues to show weakness for every
thing except lambs, and only a nominal
number of these have been received-M
late. '
Sheep market . trade at most other
points In the country is weaker -.with
lower prices generally forced. At Chi
cago there was a steady tone in the
sheep trade for the day.
Kansas City sheep market roled weak
with a loss of a dime from yesterday's
price.
Sheep trade was steady at South
Omaha thl morning.
North Portland nominal mutton price
range;
Spring lambs .16.00 4j 6.50
Yearling lambs ' 6.00
Old wethers 4. 50O4.75
Ordinary ewes 3.7 jW 4.00
fancy ewes 4.;54.50
Cattle Market Is rirm
Strength continues tb be shown In the
market for cattle at North Portland.
There was only a very small run for the
day. and these were quickly picked up
by buyers at former values. There was
nothing available worth more than $8.35
in the steer division, but this price was
paid for a few.
Killers have purchased quits liberally
of cattle at California points recently,
and they are likely to nmke every effort
to hold up the price here for the nom
inal local offerings
At Chicago there was a steady tone in
the cattle trade for the day, prices be
ing unchanged
Kansas City cattle market was steady
at former prices.
South Omaha cattle market ruled slow
and weak for the day.
Nortn fontanel cattle range:
EGGS EACH IIIGIiEU
E AT 24 CENTS
UPON STREET TODAY
Market Is l'p Another Cent for
Candled Stock Although Case
. Count Is Quoted Weaker Because
of the Poorer Quality.
' F.gg quotations are up as high an 24i
a dozen along Front street today for
candled stock. There Is a ranee or ruliy
2c a doxeti In quotations at this time,
soma selling down as low as 22c, with
others asking 23c and. still others asking-
tire maximum value.
Receipts of local ranch stock are
small and demand M , increfolng. As
yet the eastern stock has' had no effect
upon the lo a l product. It Is quite prou.
able even that receivers of the eastern
stock will be boosting the local produc
so that they can undersell it by quoting
a lower figure. This Is a very old trick
and will probably be tried soon here
again. , . ,.
Leading eaa handlers report that con
Iderable poor btock is now coming for
wurd. Losses on cae count are now
said to b so heavy that many are re
during their quotations, although chargf
ing more for the candied goods. They
claim this Is absolutely necessary in
view or the poorness or case count or
firings, first class local eggs are
bringing more money, . i
DEPRESS METAL SHARES
Amalgamated Copper Hit Soft Placea
With Lous of i Points
lor the Day.
New York. June 20. Metal shares
were responsible for a general depres
sion of the stock market today, resulting
in almost general loss. Amalgamated
Copper was the chief loser of these sue
dailies with a net decline of lMt points
wnue Anaconda was uown a point. Ca
nadian Pacific came in for Its usual
share of weakness with a further loss
of 2 points. Reading was a half point
nignev and tnere was a fractional gain
in isew York central hut aside irem
these the market was down.
.$ 8.K0
R.2! if? S.35
7.50(817.75
8.15
7.50
9.00?r9.06
7,50 8.00
5.00 6.50
5.50
4.60 6.75
Weather bureau ' sens the following 12140; wethr. 1313o; yearling lamb, 13H
forecast to shippers:
Protect shipments as far north as Se
attle against maximum temperatures of
about'70 degrees; northeast to Spokane,
85: degrees; southeast to Boise, 85 de
gree;, south to Siskiyou, 75. degrees.
ti Mi-: Dork loins. 2'
I.ARD Ttcreet, compound, tierces, 10c.
OYXTERS 8bolwlpr bur, per gallon ( );
per 100 lb. nrk ( ; oljrmpla. per fallnn,
$:l-23; p?r loo lb. rk. A; canned, pastern,
SSc-wi: tft.&O doin; eanlmi. In ahell, $l.75(i
Maximum temnersture at Portland this W fw or i-lams. 2ii2.2r. box.
. - if .1 . .1 " . . I . UUU V . ,n inl litM-tr aval Ik Hi. '
ar lernoun, nrjuui tv uegrees.
PORTLAND JOIIBIX PRICES
mlnal. Fresh Oregon fancy full 1 HHi. $5.8.W; lump rock. $20.50 per ton.
id triplets, 164c; daisies. 17c: I BEANS mall white, 8c; large whlta, flc ;
. "WV4e. , ' ' pink, 4)4e; bayou, 4c; llmas, BVjc; reds, 6c.
These prices are those at which wholesalers
lell to retailer, eneept as otherwise staled:
BL'TTKIl Nftnlnal. City orenniiTj, cubes,
and tubs, 28o; prims, 23(y LDe; slale creamery.
2K- lh.; dairy, 21c.
IXiUS Nominal. Candled local extras, 2ifJ
S4c; case count. 22c; spot buying price, ac
f. n. b. PortlMlid. .
tlVK POlillKV Hens. 12H12VSC: broilers,
2ie lb; utaga, lie; geese. 11c; 1'ekln ducks,
110: Indian Runners. ll!Ur: turkavi (Ni-
di-esaed, a3Q25c; pigeon, old, $1; young, $1.80 I h
uoBcn.
CIIEEBK-Nouilusl
rreain twins and
loune Amerira
HUTTEK FA T Producers' nrica for Portlsnrt
delivery, per lb., SHStc.
Hopt, Wool and Hldaa.
HOPS-i-rroducers' price, 1012, 13ilSc, accord
ing to quality; 1913 contracts, 15c.
W OOL Nominal, 1013 t-lip,- Willamette- val
ley, ijoarae, t'otswold, 15c lb.; medium Shrop.
shire, -.lac; choice fancy lots, JJc Ju.; eastern
Oi'egon, lltie,. according'-to shrinkage.'
CH1TTIM OK I'AMCAUA HAItlvlUlil, car
lots, 5c; less than car lots. 4'sc
HIDKS Dry hides, 21ft22u' lb.; green 11c;
salted hides, lie; bulls, green salt, He; kips
jaitl'l.'IC; calves, dry, 24(ft25n; calf aklns, salted
or green, 174U8ci greea hides. In less thau
salted: sheep pelts, aaltcd, shearing, M30c
.M0UA1R lOJar-Nomlnal SOftfMc.
Fruits and VegaUblea.
FRESH KHI JTS Oranges, 4.853.00; -'banana,
4tt43e lb. t lemons. $0W9.ftO; lime
-per 1; grapefruit; t'allfornln, 3.O0(ft3.5U;
Mot-Ida, f0.0uy8.50; pineapples, Jo tb.; cauta-
F18H Nominal. KoHt eod. Hie ll.j dreoned
flounders, Te; halibut, Hi&Se; striped bass. ic;
catfish. 12c; chluook salmon. 12c: steelheada
7c lb.; soles. 7c lb.; shrimp, 12c;. perch.
Hr lb.; toim-txl. hK Hi.; lobster. 20c- lb.; black
bss. 2oc;. allTer inelt. He; (had, 3c; black
cod, 8c; sturgeon, 12'i;lc lb.
Grootrlea.
SICAR t'uhe. $5.65; powd-red. $5.40; fruit,
or berry, $5A"; beet, $4.W; dry granulated,
$.r.15; D yellow. $1.46. (Above quotatlxus are
30 day net cash.) "
RICK Japan tyle. No. 1, Sffj.tc; No. 2,
4W,ci New Orlean. head. BiH7v; Creole, 5!ic-,
HON KY New, $2.75 lier case.
SALT Coarse, half grounds Wfia, $10 per
50a. tl0.75: table dairy, MM. 118: 10.
$1.7.60; ..bales, $2.26.; extra tine barrels, 2s, 6
Faints, Coal Oil, Etc
MNSEED OILHnw, bbl., rc per gal.: ket
tle boiled, bbl., 60c gal.: raw cases, ;jc"; boiled
Heavy steers
Choice steers
Common steers .....
Fancy Bteers
Fancy cows
Fancy light calves . .
Ordinary light calves
Heavy calves
Best bulls
Ordinary bulls
Hog waxxet is Steady.
No general change was shown in the
swine market situation at North Port
land for the day. There' was only a
portion of a load reported in and this
was not sold until rather late in the
morning. It was shipped in from a Wil
lamette valley 'point and did not show
the extreme quality of the stock that
brought $8.40 yesterday.
At Chicago there was a firmer tone
in the hoc market with art Advance of
5c to 10c in the price.
Kansas City hog market ruled firm
at an advance of a dime.
South Omaha hog market was a dime
higher today.
North Portland general hog market:
Best light t 8.40
Medium 8.30 ft 8.35
Medium heavy 8.00(8.25
Rough and heavv 7.00&7.60
Todays Idyestock Shippers.
Cattle A. Adams, Deer Island, 1 load.
Sheep R. N. Stanfleld, Huntington,
3 loads; S. Wann, Canby, 1 load.
Mixed stuff Wuster Bros.. Aurora,
1 load cattle and hogs; J. D. Densmore,
West - ado, 1 load cattle, calves and
hogs.
Friday Morning Bale.
STEERS - - -
No.
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2fl
LAMBS
, 07
........ 2:1 s
:
M1XEO STl'fT
5ft
14
Range of New York Drlces furnished
by Ovcrbeck & Cooke company. 216-217
Hoar a or J raae Dunning,
:OpeuHlgh U I Bid
Section,
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregou
Are. lbs.
I21M
14!8
71
55
Price.
$x.:i5
7.75
$H.5!
.5.00
Amalgamated ('tipper Co
Anierlran ('. & F., c.
Amerlcaa Cotton Oil, c..
American Luco., c
Amerlcau Xuielt. e
Am. Tel It Tel
Auai-ouda Xlinlug Co....
Atchison," e. ;
Baltimore & Ohio. e...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian I'acmc, e...
Chi. A O. W., e
Chi. It (i. W pf
Chi., M. 41 8t. V
Chi. A N: W., c
Chi no Copiier
Chesapeake k l)hlo , .
Coiurado F. A I., c...
Consolidated lias
Corn I'rodncta, t.
Denver t R. O., ......
Erie,- c , .
Erie. 1st pf .... .......
li. Northern, ore landa.
(I. Northern, pf
Ice Securities
Illlnot Central .......
Inter. Metropolitan, c.
Inter. Metropolitan, pf
Iiehlgh Valley
Kansas City Southern.
Louisville lc Nashville
Missouri, Kan. ft T., e.
National Lead
Nevada Consolidated..
New York Central....
N. Y., O. & W
Norfolk & Western,1 c
Northern Pacific, e...
Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co.
Pennsylvania Ily ,
Ray Cdns. Copper
Reading, c
Republic I. AS., c...
Hock Island, c........
Ruck Island, pf
Ht. Ixiuls ft 8. W e..
southern I'selfie, c...
Southern Railway, c...
Tenn. Copper .........
Inion I'aclflc, c
i . M. Rubber, c.......
I'. 8. Steel Co., e....
8. Weel Co., pf.i.
t'tah Cojiper
Wabash, '.
Wabash. f
W. C. Teb-graph
Westinghoiise Electric.
nr 6,V, H4S, M
4214 43 414
36 W HH ;ih
804 -Wi' 3 ID 4
2 (U 1H 1
mt, 12 12s
33'j 33V4 32 -t-'i
05 95 m
04 94 .'!
87 87, X7 86
2UH4 2l7Vi 2ini'2lfl
13 13 12 124
2S 27 28 S 2S
loaS H3fl 102 ua
128 128 128 128
34 ft 34 V 334 33 '4
67 D7 56 M
21 27 27 27
12M I2M 121 .
lo4 H',4 in
16 1(1 16 16
24M, 24W 23 2:14
37 37 37 37(4
21) 211 '4 211 211
123 123 122V4 1224
22 22- 22 22
I oil liiOM, low lou4
15T4 K 18 1614
58 68 M 67
160 150 14M4 140
27 27 2HV4 26
1W 131 1301 i:m
20 L4 20Vj 2iMl 2014
45 '4 45 Mj 4514 45',,
14 14 14H U
wut (mi4 00 tm'-i
3214 32Vi 31 '4 31
H HW 102 102
im 108 107 107
HI 01 10 18
110 110 110 110
17 17 16 16
15.8 ' 158 157 157
18 18 18 18
15 15 15 15
26 26 25 25
26 26 26 26
l4 H4 94 H4
21 21 21 2114
2tt 2(1 28 211
145 145 144 114
68 68 57 57 '4
63 53 52 52
104 104 103 lo:r
41 41 41 41
2 2 2 2
7 7 7 7
61 61 60 60
5! 5(11,1 5 : 5s
Kx. div. 75c,
Total sles 203,400 bre.
Money 22.
OREGON STONE WILL
Iti
E
AT
WHEAT FALLS
INTERIOR POINTS
WITH HEAVY RAINS
Ib'poi-ta Intllcntfl Some Damage to
(Growing Crop but Condition In Not
Kt-rlouit-ltlover Hay Js -ported
' Down in Vallcjr.
A
Bona Damage portod,
Speolul reports received by
The Journal ' from correspond
ents Indicate that some luunuge
hits been done by recent rains In
the wheal belts of the Interior.
Home grain is reported down
there. In the valley some dum
age hag been done to clover. .
OEAIW BSZiT WXATHEB TOBEOAlT
Oregoa. Probably fair tonight and
Saturday j easterly winds.
Washington Showers west tonight or
Saturday, air . east portion tonight- and
Saturday: southeasterly winds.
Idaho Tair tonight and Saturday J
cooler southeast portion tonight., ,
" V LIMITED. CARflO DEMAND ;
London, Jitrte 26. Whest cargoea on pa
tgc, quiet Mth limited demand,
, FoRKltiN WHEAT MARKETS ;
l.lveipool Wheat closed d lower.
Paris Wheat cluaed tle higher.
Berlin Wheat closed c higher.
Berlin Wheat closed r loner.
Antwerii Wheat closed uucbanged.
PORTLAND GRAI.V RECEIPTS
i ar-
Monday ...
Tuesiluy . . ,
Wednesday
Thursday . ,
Friday .....
Tear ago
Wheat. Hurler. Klnur.Oats.llaV.
48
20
20
15
17
17
Season to date. . 17.2m
Year ago 14.37!)
6
9
2
6
) 5
1
2-156
38U
16
a
10
11
5
2
257H
2480
V
4
2
3
1
3
1585
1380 2763
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228
Special report comes to The Journal
today from some sections of eastern
Oregon and Washington that, recent
rains, while 'doing much good to the
grain of the light land sections, have
caused some of the wheat to fall down
In spots. While this latter condition is
by no means general it Is attracting
much attention Trom the trade by reason
of the fears that the rains may continue
for some time. .
From spots in the Willamette valley.
reports come telling that clover has
been beaten down by the heavy showers
but no serious damage ia as yet re
ported. Reports indicate that some slight
damage may be done to cut alfalfa by
the rains but all of the rumors are Indefinite.
Grain trade Is oulet but firm for both
spot and contract deliveries. Oats seem
to show th only activity, but even n
this line It is not marked. Talk of ori
ental btislness seems to be mere rumoru,
for nothing can be confirmed among the
leading". exporting interests here;
W111SAT: Nominal, producers' price.
track basis: Club, 8314 r!Mc; iiilllln
bluestem, 97r9Sc;' red Russian. 91rff92c;
fortyfold, !i4r!95r; Turkey red, 96c; Wil
lamette valley, 95c.
BAKIjI'JI Nominal, producers price.
track basis: Feed, $26.50; brewing, 127,
rolled, tia.
OATS No. 1 feed. I31.60&32; milling.
$32 a ton.
KIAU K Helling price: Patent. 14.70:
Willamette valley, $4.70; local straight,
3.K6l4.i; export, 3.euj3.o; bakers.
$4.60C(l)4.70.
ha x-f-froaucers' prices:, wuiamette
valley timotny. fancy, 11&; ordinal v
$11(112; eastern Oregon-Idaho - fancy
timothy. $17; alfalfa. II3W 13.6(l: velcn
and oats, J10?ill; cheat, $1011; clover,
I8f('t per ton. -
AI 1 1 u r r s Belling price: Htan,
$26.60; middlings, $31; shorts, $27.50
Der ton.
KAiiN bauss io. i Calcutta, i.iirrj)
mwnw
SEHTl ICiiPiLE
Sale of Revolver Used in Hold
up Gets 20 Days for Sec
. ond Hand; Dealer. :
Hack Goldstein, second-hand dealer
at 208 Main street, was sentenced to
20 days on the rockplle this morning
In the municipal court for selling a re
volver to Oscar Nelson, who, had not
obtained a permit to purchase the gun.
Nelson Is the 20-year-old - sailor who
held bp and searched RosweH Dosrh
last week on the Slavln road, using the
revolver bought from Goldstein. :
Nelson told on the wltnem atand how
he bought the gun. , , '
"I was walking .past his store. , when
lie stopped me on the. .sidewalk and
asked If I wanted to buy something,"
he said. "I told him I didn't, for I only
had $1.40 in my pocket. Ho kept talk
ing to me, and urged me to come Inside
the store. Uolilstetn first wanted to
sell me some clothes. I told hi in I was
going but on a ranch to work and did
not need any clothes.
"'Oh, if you're going oh a ranch,
you'll need a gun,' he said. to me, and
Showed me the revolver,
"He first offered It to me for $2,
then said he would sell It for $1. He
also said that 'I would need it on the
ranch. After buying the- reovlver,
Goldstein told me not to tell anyone
where I bought it, as It was against
the Jaw to sell or carry It. Then he
told me that I could get bullets for it
Just around the corner from his store."
The revolver was bought at -noon.
That night Nelson stopped the Dosch
party, using the revolver In the hold
up. Last Saturday evening he intended
using It In a second holdup, but, was
captured by Patrolman Chrlstofferson
and sentenced to 200 days and a (Ine of
$100.
Judge Tazwell said that the prosecu
tion was a step in the right direction
in breaking up the sale of firearms, and
sentenced Goldstein to serve 20 days on
the rockplle. An appeal bond of $250
was filed, thereby Keeping Goldstein
out of Jail until the case Is heard on
appeal.
The prosecution of Goldstein Is the
first under the new revolver law passed
by the legislature.
her In line , j miii., I i,. '-
roll In tin,, mi. I in,. 11 v 1.1 ti. 1' ).i 1
The strict 1 ,i.l w ;i y 1 ".hi-.i ti v U 1
vldu spci-liil cilia Tor the v.uh'iin l'
no that lin y tuny be I i iiiihimh ti l l- I
assembly ground lu a body.
rortland rSumliiy fnhouls will nl. par
ticipate in the electric patmle whiili iM
be repeated July 4 for the coof tcii i
visitors. The streetcar company vu'l
man the floats UHd In the H'ee l'cuv il
and transportation will be furnliitud In
special curs bearing church chuhs.
Young wtimen for the flouts will be
chosen from the Sunday schools "!
will bo dressed In white, high necks
und sleeves being a part of the stipula
tion for the costumes.
Will Kee the rrrsldent.
(Washington Buru ot Tha lournil.) '
Washington, June 20. 1'hllip . Bales
and eight "Liberty bell girls'' arrived
here last night. They will see the
president and leave Haturday.
BANKING
CONVENIENCE
LENGTH
PARADE
IS
T
0 BE RECORD BREAKER
J
BEARS
CONTROL
July In Only Option to Show an Ad
vance in Chicago Market for
the Day's Trade.
Oregon
Orvgua
100
125
$4.oo
3.75
QMAHA HOGS HIGHER
cases, 05C gallon r lots of 260 gallons, le less; I heifers. H.5(i.25.
Market Up a Dim With Tops at
$8.60 Today.
South Omaha, .June 20. Cattle .157. Market
alow and weak, Kteei-s $.20ffiS.Sic eow and
oil cake meal. $44 tier tou.
WHITE LKAD Ton lots. 8c ier Hi.; 500 lu,
lots, 8e per lb.! 1 lot, 8 Vie per lb.
OIL MBAfy -Carload lota. $:3.
Tl'KPfiNTINK-In cases, 7:(; W'ihhI barrels,
70,-; Iron barrels, Otto per gallon; 10 case lots,
72c.
25
BLRBIKS . gtrawherrles, Oiillars, firnl.IO;
llarks, $1.36 per, 21 lb. crate; goaeebeirles, ;
- A Pi'IiF.S Eating epple. fyiglW; rooking
aiitiles. 75(ii!Xc; new crop, 12.25.
VKUETABLKS Turnips, 75e; beet, 75c; new
i-arroia oue nosen onucnea; parsnips, 75c sack'
raliliage. 2.25 Tesaa tomstoeas lioi. $1.75!
tallforuia, $1.25W1.&0; hot-bouse, 25c per lb.;
airing beans, 10(fi12c lh.; green onions, 124e
. doaeii bunches; ppiers, bell, 3oe; head lettuce,
u.V dzeu; celery. $1.60 dosen. I4.50ftj5.oft
Seattle Pi-oduce Market,
(United Pres Leased "-utre. 1
Heattle. June !0. Hggs Local ranch
2tte: eastern fresh, 22&24c.
' Butter Washington- ereainery, cubes. 20c;
do brick, 2i)c; city creamery, aoc; Oregou cube
ae.
Cheese Tlllmoof,.:'..lTej. .Washington twin,
16V4t triplets lt, .....
Onion Bermudaa 1.25il.4o per crate of
50 lbs.; eryatsl wax, $1.76 per crate; Callfor
nia red. $1.25 per sack.
Potatoe Old $
3S!3c per 10.
Oats Basteru Washington $346j-'5 per tont
I'uget ound, $;i4i35. , . f
Hay Kastern Washington timothy, $24 per
ton; Paget sound, $15(310; wheat hay, $17M
J8; alfalfa, $1413.
Hogs 7022. Market 10c higher M $S.4a(t
S.tKi.
Wlieen 257. , Market steady. Yearling $5.25
00.00; wether. $5.otirt'5.0; laaiba, .wJiT,tiu;
ewes, $4,2610.25.
CHICAGO HOG8 HIGHER
HAVE CONSIDERATION
Market Is Up 5c to 10c for Day With
. Tops at $8.75 In Yards.
Chicago, June 20. Hogs lo.onn. Left over
7300; yei-elpts year ago 14.000.' .Market 6i 10,:
higher. Mixed and butchers. $S.45i'8.75; good
and heaty. $S.o?8.7o: rough and heavy, $s.35
;8.55! light, f8.45riH.7S.
Cattle 15O0. Market steadr. -
Sheen- 12,000. Market steady.
12 per ton; new Garnet,1 k KANSAS UI'X UVGNTUIK
Hogs a
San Francisco Produce Market.
(fnlted Pres Tossed Wire .J
erate- van i.luivl. 'JIw lh ...i llfl...... i Toi.ii I Mn raneisro, june . noear .-nortnern
1 25 dCi- fhTibseh wii it bluestem. ll.77Kttl.SO; club, $1.70fti 1.72K:
srftehokes. V'&K'Tlli Turk., red, $l.75(il.80; red llu.... $1.87
nBT-.nl?1L.hLUUi.e7r. .W.S,la W"'l' Hariey-rer cental, feed. $1.30rl.37K.
iTATlkSelli,, K 1 r"otate-Per eenttl. Oregon Burbank, 75o
;0Swcf'naPr 1.00; river d. 55fea5c7 Early Boe.'$l
ZZ 2rl?W Oniona-Per eental. California ailve, .kln.O
OVIONB tWOc. Asaociatlon selling price.
.fe70e per cental f. a -b. selling point; Job
blug price, $1.25; new red, $1.25; garlic, TK
" . ' Mtat. Fiik and ProvUion.
IiRKSSKO MEATS Country killed; Hog,
fancy, lifeline; ordinary, lulic; rough and
heavy, 8if.-!nfcy Teal. 14Kc; ordluary, J4c;
iwor, 10c; tsitib, Joe; mutton, 10c; goat,
4c; plcnfes, 12K:,' eoltage, 18Kc
HAJW BAIO.N- KTC. Ham. J9t21e;
break rant bacon. 17Kf28Kc; boiled bam, 20'ic;
. picnic, llifee; cottage, u. ,
''selling house Steers, No. 1 'stock,
13a.l4c; cows, No. I to-k-( ); ewes. J2i
ftfc75c: Australian brown. 35iU45c.
Butter Extras, 25c; first. 22 Kc: second.
20c.
Cheese New California flat, 14ifT17Hc; eait-
tern, ai'e. v
Oranges rer box, navel, (tandard, H.mft
2.0O; fancy, $3.76(94.50; do choice. $2.2SU
New York Cotton Market.
Mar.
May
July'
Aur
Oct
Dec.
.1145
.......1159
Dl'l.'lizoi
1 205
,. 1158
V 1165
Open. High. Low.
114
1173
1224
1215
1173
1173
1143
1166
1208
1201
1U3
1161
Close.
1101
117173
117877
1219r:0
1208009
117S8
11 6( 67
SHIPMENTS WANTED OF
Eggs, Poultry, Hogs, Veal
...tlyllil asil a ' ii iii
Portland, Kresh valley eggs. 21 Ke oWn, hut- 13-11; bank rat, 4K.
tor 22c: chicken, lli I2e:. nrW ih im. .... I '
;-rw jihb, ,nnr iroill fsenHnyr: ling,
Money and Exchange.
cy pors, lU!4jues veals, fn.'.r. 14fti
cUIUri wu.H lllllll une 1 ,
BTJBT Ik CO.,
107 Front St., I'ortlmid, Or.
Assets $30,000.00."
4.8.1; short, ,4. hrm diver bullion, 58!e.
Ssn Kranelsi-o. June 2o.8tertliig irfiiiee:
flo dv. .4;": sight. 4. SOU; doc. 4IH.
iraiwtcrs, .Jelvg) sphlg if.pr.ailuai; lght, par.
Dime Above Y'esterday
, Sheep Values Off.
Kama City, June 20.-IPg !)0O0. Market
10c higher. Tops $8.85.
Cattle 700. Market steady.
Sheep 2oii. Market weak to 10c iower.
San Francisco Grain Calls.
Ban, I'ranctaco, June 20. Barley calls: '
' Ppen. Close.
Pec. '..1.HIKK 14HI4A
July ;......................i.l.-14KB ' 137 -A
NORTHWEST HANK STATKMKXT
Clearlngsr
tIdsy ....
Thltruilav
Wednesday ... .,
Tuesday ........
Monday
Week to date.
Portland Banka.
ihla week
...... $1,729,808.4
t.7o7.275.24
...... 2,t5,5fl5.52
2.W2.IW5.17
Year ago.
$1.500, S04. 04
1.507,1.14.49
1,952..I14.3
l.tWI..170.S
2.223.707.80 2.573,889.02
.$0,708,540.21 $0,115,004.31
Clearluga
Balunce
Taooma Bank.
3A4.aiH.n
61,527.00
WINS HIS SUIT, BUT
Application of the "usiyy" law. was
wade yesterdaywhiw rrrutt-iwfir',iHtr4iitt'
ins ordered R. J. Kirk wood to pay $396.57
to the school fund of Multnotnali counly.
Kirkwoorl yesterday, won - verdict
against J. W. Farreil, who was suing"
him for $734.71 on two notes'.. V
Klrkviood asscrteit . tfiat "tfie." iiofes
; Sherman Allen, assistant secretary of
the treasury, has assured the Chamber
of Commerce, through Congressman A.
W. Lafferty, that Oregon or northwest
ern stone. will be given full considera
tion In preparation of specifications for
the new postoffiee building. While
architects have not yet been named and
the stone will not be decided on for
eome time, the way is opened to north
western quarrymen to compete. .
In furnishing stone for the new post
office building, one of the hardest tests
yet undertaken in support of the north
western stone industry is on. This
movement is conducted by the Chamber
of Commerce the Manufacturers' as
sociation and the Stone Cutters' .union.
h. J. Biron, representing the St&ne Cut
ters' union, has appealed to all the com
mercial bottles of the community to co
operate, and In response to this appeal
a careful survey of the northwestern
stone Industry is In progress. It is the
purpose to get a complete statement of
every quarry operating, ; the" possible
output and other conditions. -
Assistant Secretary Allen requested
that samples of stone be furnished his
department. Congressman Lafferty har;
offered to see that all such samples
are put in the right place if sent him.
and he will be furnished the names of
all quarry owners. . ,
Owners of quarries that could be of
possible interest to the builders of the
new postoffice are requestej to furnish
the names of their companies ana ad
dresses to the secretary of the Chamber
of Commerce, with a statement of the
stone they have -already produced the
buildings, Jn which It was used, and the
present capacity of the quarries. This
data is to cover the whole northwest,
but It Is assumed that the Oregon pro
ducwould have preference, if price and
quality are equal.
WHEAT .-J,
Month. Open. High. Low. Close.
July lo Hoi no (NHS, A
Hept IKiVa 01 V 1") 00 B
Dec 3V ' 04 83V 3 B
CORN
July iKiTi , 1 oo'.j iki'kA
Sept. 111 2Vj Hi's HsB
Dec 51) HOI, 511 'a 511 1 j A
OATH
July , 41 42 41 'i 4 Hi
Kept 41ft 42-tf, ' 4IT, 42
Dec. 43 43 ft 42ft 43',
POttK
July ..2'W5 2087 . 2u7.'t 2080 A
Sept 2047 2060 - 2045 2n45 A
I, A HI)
Julv ,..1112 1115 HOT 1107 A
Kept 1122 1127 1122 1122 A
Oct. ' ...1125 ' li:a 1125 1127 A
it IKS
July' ,., llS'l UNO 1170 1172 A
Sept. 1170 1172 1 1117 1170 A
Oct. ..1117 H52 1147 1147 A
were. given to guarantee notes which he
Accepted as agent for a, life insurance
company for premiums on ,llf Insur
ance, He alleged that he j-eeeived the
amount of the notes in commissions, and
MIICT ftlC OTATC DyPTt0.""180 meant merely
iviwoi uiib dinit rwiii ior
a blind In ease the assets of -the
company were examined bt-.the insur
ant commissioner.,. He declared that the
rrr
Mm on the notes was usury, and . the
Jury accepted his plea.? .' ,i
t'nder the statute it will be necessary
for. hirrt to paythe amount he received
from the company to the school fiind aa
a penalty for accepting, the samV ' "
Chicago. June 10. Bears held control
of the wheat market today. Trade
opened with a loss of ' to kc a bus he
with September the wpak feature. Clos-
nsr was 4c above yesterday for Julv
ftc off for September -and c off for
December delivery.
Trading In the wheat market was of
small caliber today with more of an
evening up movement In the trade than
anything else.
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
Overlieck & Cooke company, 216-217
Board or xraae miiifling.
MAJORITY OF ONE IS
KNELL OF CABINET
(United Press I.cswd Wire.)
Melbourne, June ,21. The cabinet
headed by Andrew Fisher, premier of
Australia, resigned today because the
liberals at the last election obtained a
majority of one in- the house of repre
sentatives over the labor party.
At a recent meeting of Sunday school
woikers at the Taylor Street Methodist
church, plans were put under way to
make the Fourth of July parade of
the World's Christian Citizenship con
ference three times longer than any
parade that has ever been seen in Port
land. The line of march from the plaza
blocks between Park and West Park
streets to the Multnomah stadium, by
the route marked out, will be one mile
and two blocks long. All taking part
In the parade except children that are
too young-and the aged who are too in
firm, will walk.
Headed by Mayor Albee, attended by
his Sunday school class, the "Play-fairs
of Westminster Presbyterian Sunday
Sunday school, the various Sunday
schools will march in the following or
der; with A. A. Morse as field marshal
aid three assistant marshals:
Baptist, W. R. LIUenberg: Christian,
W. 8. Hollis; Congregational. W. H. Phil
lips; Evangelical, C. A. Staver; Method
ist Episcopal, C. L. Weaver; Presby-V
terlan, J. B. Werleln; miscellaneous
schools; schools outside the city, H. L,
St. Clair. , ' ' .
fTtae schools will compete for prizes
Bor best float, most unique feature, best
school bunner, best class banner, best
representation of foreign speaking
BChool: foreign speaking school present
ing most unique feature; greatest num-1
is another .
reason-why this,
bank enjoys the
patronage of so
many business
men and
institutions.
Most conven
iently situated
in the heart of
Portland's .
business '. - -district.
Your, account is
invited.
LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL" BANK
Corner Fifth and Siark Strtg
RESOURCES 7 MILLIONS
The
Canadian Bank
of Commerce
HEAD OFFICE.
Toronto, Canada.
Established 1876. .
A General Banking Business
Transacted.
Interest paid on tini deposits.
PORTLAND BRANCH.
Corner Second and Stark Sta.
F. C MALPAS. Manager.
The United 1 States National
Bank has the equipment to
serve and its customers find
it has the willingness to serve
weii. : '
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Surplus and Capital,
$2,000,000
Third and Oak Sts.
J. WILSON & CO.
MXMBEXS .'
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POKTLANI) OFFICE
169 Oak St., droned rioor, tewls BMA
Pboaes HarsbaU 4130. A-41IT. -
0VERDECK&CO0KECO.
tfce:ott,...OrlM-w--"i
gie-aiv soara or xraa BnUdtag.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Mmbrs Cblosgo Board of Trad.
torrponlat of t,ot a Brjras. ,
GUlcago. Hew a otk. . i
Ladd&Tiltonfiank
ESTABLISHED 1859
Capital Stock . ----' - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $1,000,000.00
COMMERCIAL AND S A V1NG SAC CO UNTS
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers checks
issued, available in alt part3 of ; the world.
Co r n e r Third anil Washington St r c e 1 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
' CAPITAL $1,500,000 .
.. SURPLUS , $900,000
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r - ROCKY-MOUNTAINS
CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON' iSTfEETS