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Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUKE SfRAWDERRY SEASON UG TO A CLOSE -TRADE IS GLAD OF IT f.piclpU Are Iecreit.nn. Kverjr Day nud Qualify lit Generally Poor ' Home vt iMtvr Kectlona Are Now i Shipping. HOP CONTRACTS ARE FIRMER WITH A BIG DEMANDSHOWN HERE Today'! Froduca Trado. Egg market firm. Chlikeiia are hteudlor. Hotter llkily to rlaa. ClieoK market firm. ...-' String tn-atia towor. fctrawberrlea bold atead'. Rig flit In cuntaloupe. Country meat, ateady. Cherry market ateudy, Grourra Are I.efuMiijj Free Mils of 1.1 Cent! Tor round for Next Crop;' ProajuM'tg for Itltf Output Throughout World JwreiiNlng. HOGS 15 CEflTS UP TODAY HERE WITH A , VEW GOOD DEMAND CANTALOUPE MARKET IS BUSTED WITH A RECORD SUPPLY HERE ll IP 0 . Tha lortil KtrawlxTiy Kfflon iafaat lornlng to a IOMe. While tliere weru fair arrlvala thin morning, tlia volume ) allowing a dally dccreaae and further derrcaaea are now rxpewteJ until the aeaaon cIohki altogether. Hales of atrawburlea were made both on tlie l-armcin' market and on ronl atreet today at praoticully the aama iirliea ruled jent.Ttlay. There waa !..,- -i..B . ......II... a.'allulilM mmm of the better Magoona nailing' ulontsweegoii Hop Being Investigated ly Hop contract ahnw tnereaaed atrcngth at l&i: a pound. There la prac tically no dlHimnlllon among grower to Hell nt thlc figure, Hjiot hopa are not fir, - lui u fni'.liMi Vr-uotliinul ail .vanca la being offered 1n tha price h ie. Crop proHpecta locally ure quite fulr, but there, are report a of lice In aoine aeitlona. Thla la not dangeroua at the moment, but it indicate that tha crop la by no mean made, and almoat any thing cun happen before the eluatere aro in the bale. California crop advlyea are atlll ahow Ing an unfavorable trend. It la not like Iv that many balea of the aouthern prod uct will come Into the choice claaa thla aeaaon, mot of the Indliatlonr being that the hopa will be of extremely light weight. Korelgn bop crop adylcea are to the effect that there la an Increase in ver min, and crop, eritlmutea are again bolnsr reduced aome what. GOVKRXMKXT AFTER VERMIN Only Mglit Ituit Cornea Forward ond SI Cnrloiida JnMcatl of l our He, lluyrpu Uld I'ji to $8.73 for Top Muff; Cuttle and Hheep Mtuullon Rule Ktearty. American Bog Markata. Top. Chlcugo , ...... North i'ortland ,., 0 73 Kmiaaa City 70 Koutli Omaha .3 t-eived During the I,Ht 21 lloura; Killea Made Down to $:!..V u Crnte for Roth Hlzea. TOill'LANO LIVESTOCK nus Hug, tittle. Calves. Sheep ! rnnf alrei l mi to tl a crate thla morn lug. while Clnrka in a limited way went aa hlRli aa $1.33. Some of the later aectlona are now , beginning to hlp atrawberrtea to. the local market, but the trade In general . nea not anticipate any great movement rrom thla aoiirr. In fact the traJe ia , really 'tired of aira wherries and. will be glad when the aeaaon ia finally con cluded. While HMllHlm tory valuea ruled at me atari or me Hr a won, inerc been nothing but grief for handler and ahlpptra during recent weeka. canned ' Viiut rmcE named " California fruit cannera have namvj the last of their canned fruit prices t for the aeaaon. Peachea are about the ' ame aa a year ago, while apricota are iractionally higher. Tomatoea are 6 ' per cent higher , than a year ago. STRING DEANS IX A GLUT till Lt.ll(i IB IU1 ,, fact haa been ho for several days. Kales are being made today from 5 to 8c a pound, with only a nominal amount of ' stock above ic. Receipts are very heavy. . TRAGEDY PRl'XES ARRIVE Tragedy prune have arrived from California and are now being offered on the local market. They are In good condition! bales are reported around 12 per crate generally today. -: NEW POTATOES ARE EASIER Slightly , easier feeling Is shown In the local- market for new potatoes, alea were -reported this morning at sac for gHrnet and IHc for white and rose varieties. Local receipts are slight ly increased. CAR CtXTMBERS ARRIVES ' Full carload of California cucumbers haa arrived In the local market and are being ofefred today:,. The stock ia I pucked in boxes of about four dozen each and sales are reported generally at 1 per box. BRIEF',VOTES OF. THE. TRADE California new. crop apples are again offering at $2.25 per box. , ,' Florida peppera are again coming for. ward. Sales at 30c pound. Cheese and butter markets are firm. Latter likely to advance. Celery ia coming forward from the J'uget sound country with sales at 11 ;i per dozen today. Freah apricots are rirmer.and higher in th eouth because of a short crop. Chicken market acts as if it will do better. J Kggs continue firm. ir.runM.isi run ntlll't'KRs EB ' ' " Protect shl-.MinntM ns far north as Seattle against maximum temperatures of about i0 desrt-ea: northeast to Spo kane, fcl) des?ree; southeast to Hois degrees; nouth to tfiskhou in de grees. Maximum temperature at Port land this afternoon, e' -ut 70 degrees , PORTLAND JOni'IXG PRICES JiUTTEB -Nrtminn) (Vy (.r:iuitrr vuhn wzrn- E;(iS -Xouilnnl. Cn lulled linal ptra , rise eoont, 22" epet hnvlng prlre, Aal Department of Agriculture. (Wabln(tn Uureas ' Tb lourftal.t AYashington, June 24. Tbo depart ment of agriculture has been studying for some time past the control of va rious Insert pests In Oregon. It baa just announced some of the results with reaped, to hops which ' are of general Interest. The hop aphis and the red spider have been giving trouble to the hop growers of the Pacific count states, causing heavy damage to the cron and larae loss of money to the growers.' Therefore the two bulletins by William B. Parker, entomological assistant, recently le aned hv tha I'nltert Klnle department of agriculture, tn wnicn mesa insects are aescriDeo, tnetr lire niatory aetaiieu, and methods for their control recom mended will prove of great value to the hop growers of these states, The hop aphie first came to notice In New fork, Michigan and Wisconsin In the early elghtlea. and did serioua dam age to the crops In those states; but It was known aa a pest in the hop gardens of Kngland and the continent of Kurope long before, and It was not long after that when it waa found on the Pacific coast. In fact thia aphis has probably been present on the Pacific coast since the time hops . ave been grown there on a large acale. The red spider haa long been known aa a pest In flower gardens and green housea. but Its presence upon the fruits and crbpa grown commercially becomes quite significant. It was reported in Injurious numbers In hop fields In Cali fornia 10 years ago. and has done some Injury each year since then. Oreat fi nancial loss may he caused by it. But the aphla Is capable of causing such In Jury to both the hopvlnes and the hop conea aa to entail a total loss. It In jures both by extracting the plant Juice and preventing the normal growth and reducing the quantity, and bv excretjhg a "honey flew upon which grows a Tnenliiv .,, MhimIhv NHtiinlny ,,,,,,, l-rumy 'I ImroJnr WpUuenriuf Week Hgii Vear t Tnn i'r ago,. ari.'. .mi , till . Ml , 2!tt . RM . : . in . 411 Mil 5."ill 'ia Mil ."ill! I :i",u 4 an 'i v. an 6 1110 sir. ihiT lT.tft nut M: 110 Hog prices. Jumped 15e In the local market today. There waa only a fair run uvalluble for the trade at tha open ing of the market thla morning and bids for top stuff were quickly raised to $8.76. .This comparea with the ad vanced prlcie of yeattrdny at $8.60. With the exception of Chicago, which ruled a dime above what the local mar ket was quoting toduy. North Portland was paying a better price for awln today than any othcu American stock yard center. At Chicago" thorn was a firmer tone generally In the hog trade, with an adJ vunrfl or fie tu 10c In the price. Kansaa City hog market ruled firm, with an advance of a nickel over yes terday. South Omaha bog market ruled etrong with an advance of ic to 10c for the day. . , North Portland general hog market: Best light $8.70(95.75 Medium . ' 8 0 Medium heavy s00!.8fi0 Rough and heavy 7.00 $.00 Cattle Market Ia Steady. Steadiness was shown In the cattle market for the day. There waa prac tically no change in quotations. Prac tically no toppera were available in the market at the opening of businesa this morning. At Chicago there waa a ateady torn generally in the cattle market trade for the day. Kansas City ciittle market ruled steady to firm at former prices. South Omaha rattle market was slow and generally a Mme lower t :un TKterday. North Portland cattle range: The cantaloupe market la-buated, Instead of four cara arriving yesterday for the local trade, there were aix londa ot thl fruit reported In from Califor nia. , " V " There waa a further sharp break in the local market during the, eurly morning trading, moat interesta selling both ponies and standards at li.bo a trate this morning, although some were still asking $.1 for the hitter. Quality of present arrival of canta loupes la rather good, and with tito lower prlcea, It H believed that demand will be greatly Increased, li will tak a further small decline to really make tna cantaloupe popular wlt.t me iraai. for then retailers can sell them at So each. Until then; the demand' will be more or less limited. With a very big crop promised In the south It la quite likely that further sharp declines will be forced. The fact that so many cara were dumped on the Portland trade yesterday indicates turn t.ie market here hua really been better than competitive point. WHEAT RECOVERS LOSS Chicago Market Cloaca Higher After Starting With a Decline Front Yesterday' Quota! iona. I'hlriifn, June 24. Wheat prlcea remTered their early l end cluieil with a aet guln of lmte bunliel. The market u bearlnh at the atari, hut the latest crop adrlrea, while ralher conflicting, In- nicaiea mat me nartet la likely to prore a disappointment. Broomball eableit that the Mrerpool wheat market opened under prenanrei of realiiln and prleea were id lownr. Uler there waa an additional decline. The weaker American ea blea, ratna in Canada, continued favorable En ropean weather and crop newa nnil premure of rarjo on roan, cauaeu ireer orrera here. Kur. elgn crop ummary favorable. London rargoea of wheat were neglected. Itanse of Chicago prices furnlahed br Over beck A Cooke Co., 218 217 Board of Trade bldg. Month July Deo. Heavy steers Choice ateers Common .$ July S.R0 Sept. 8.25'a 8.35 lav, steers 7.50 "& 7.75 8.15 i Julv 7.60 I Sept. ! 00 ft 9. OS I lee. 7.50 if? R.no j 5.00.50 .Till v tt.firt i sept. (.j')'(l.io l Fancy steers Fancy cows K-ncy light calves . Ordinary light calves Heavy calve3 Bent bulls Ordinary bulls itooa marxet lor liiidi, juir rxcoiiont market is ruling for lambs ' Kept black fungus, which injures the quality Mn the North Portland yards. No fur-1 Oct. of the croo Their number Is prodigious. At the normal rate of reproduction, provided that none of the aphides were destroyed before they had lived an average life, one winged apl.ls, which settles on the hop m the spring, would at the end or the fifth generation be tha parent of 4. 068,989, 828 living aphides, weighing 2152 pounds. Surely a very sudden and extensive Infestation by thin Insect mlist be provided against by the beat possible equipment and knowledge, and the in vestigations reported by the department furnish the latest Information on the subject, RAINS DAMAGE THE FRUIT Cherries Are Spoiled in Iine County by Showers; Sour Fruit Is Hurt Most. fJVE POULTRY lien. ll'i12,.; broii ! lb.: Ma Ifl..; s. 1 lr, Peklii di kl' lie: Indian Manner. 12Vjc; turkera 2oc: Ur,eaed, Z3a'ioc; pigeons, old, $!; youug. (l.to Kueene. dr.. June 21. Continued ralna hav I already damaged Lane county cherriea and e- rloua damme to the crop ia feared unlcaa the weather cleara. J. O. Holt, manager of th Lane .County fruit Grower' association, de clarea thi:t every day'a rnln fron) now on vlll mean the ln f thouaanda of dnlliira to the cherry grower. The greatest dtiniage o fur Is to the aur cherriea. for nhlch the demand thia year a In the pant, far esccert the aiip ply. The Hoval Anne, which will be ready to pick hv thn laat of thia week, huvo alao begun to crack. The Kugene cannery tin Just completed the lnrgct run of Rtrnwhcrrie in Ita history. Four carhiads have been shipped Hiid from between TOiKI and SoOO- crates hnudled. hlch Is u rec ord by three times any previous year. So far a the Kiigene Kiult Crowera' asso ciation is concerned every berry In Lane coun ty Is sold. The Inst orders vhl'-h jtre be lieved possible to be filled have been received. Carloads of raspberries. loRcnbcrrtes uud the like will be ahlpped lo all part of the country, from Alaska and live Hudson Bay to aouthern California and the cast. The first crate of loganberries of the season was received yesterday ami shipped at once 7r; j to rortiana tor tne mncy early market. ther change in prices was shown fori tne uuy, i nere was only a handful of ; j,,ir supplies offering In the yards at the I Srp't opening of businesa this morning so : oh. far as fresh arrivals were concerned ! ' At Chicago there was a steady tone in the sheep trade at former prices. Kansas City sheep market ruled firm. South Omaha was showing strength for sheep today with an advance of 6c to 25c in the former price. North Portland nominal mutton price range: Springs lambs $6.00tr6.6o Yearling lambs 6.00 Old wethers 4.6034.75 Ordinary ewes , 3. 7S fi 4.00 Fancy ewes 4.254.50 Today'! Livestock Shippers. Hogs W. W. Lloyd, Roblnnette. 1 load: Huntley Mercantile Co., St. Johns. Wash., 2 loads: A. B. Gale, 1 load t 'at tie J. E. Reynolds. Condon. 1 load; George Schott, 1 load: A. L. Donner, 1 load: F. L. Burnett, Moro. 1 load. Mixed stuff C. F. Luckey. Canhv, 1 load hogs and sheep direct to Union Meat Co. Monday Afternoon Balei. COWS Section. No. Ave. lbs. Trice. California 1 040 $1.0o BILLS 1 WHEAT I. Open. .High. Low. Close. (S bit (to-'', IH) Bo', HI i, out, !i'B W3 ll.l', ll.'l il.'IS cons an .-.mi so'.b H HH4 HOI, I1H.A 57 MS 57', 5K'4A 0 OATS 30 ani. 4014 4m 41 W 401, 41 B 41V, 424 41 1, 42 A PORK .'. anas 2I0O' 20 20fH A 2075 2S2 2fi7D 2i7n A LAIIO 1120 1120 111X 1115 1 1 :tT li:i7 11:15 11:15 B 1145 1147 1142 1142 A BIBS 11S2 112 1177 1177 11X2 112 1177 lli 1175 1175 1III7 llli7 A EUROPEilfl INTERESTS B1IIIG FOR WHEAT OF THE COMING CROP Foreigner Are Much Intereated In Situation nt riitlflc Korthwest I'olntsj Hcjiorla Indicate That Hlae la Offered. Sy John IB f lis. Talk Itiver, N. D June St. (liMttnn to I'ark Illver wheat la not holding up. The light ahow- 4 ei no nt little benefit. There waa a drying- wind today. Wheat will soon relapse unless gener- 011a ralna icome. Wheat ia com- ln into the boot. It la about 8 Indie high. The atoola are dried out, Weeda and wild oats ore plentiful. v n-n.iu. nl Tuesday ;' ? Year ago Reaaon 10 naie. ...., - ,,Mm . 14,41w itw -tfv y ! LOOKING FOR A RECEIVER Wall Street Believes That the Court Will ApH)int One for Union PacificS. P. Moldings. Oregon . Oreon . California 1 price for Portland j (,MAHA SHKEP VERY FIRM dtw-n "EESE-Xomln.l. Fresh 0.eSon fancy full oung America, Ii'ac. BLTTtlt KAT Producer delivery, (s?r lb., SSic. Hopa. Wool and Hide. cJZVotiir;!' lii-'r'con'ir'lru M- Madp 3 to 2r l Today; It'.k.ll V,,,1nl Kill ..II.. ' ww nuianirtte val ley, coarae. (otsvold. luc ib.; uai.iiium Shroi.. ehbe. 16c; eboio fancy lotr. 17.- ib Oregon Uffl 18c. acordlnp to shrlnkae'c t.HllTIM Oil CASCAKA BAith-lI3 car lota, 5c; lea than car lots, 4u,r HlliKB Dry hides. 2U,t:'2c'lb ; green n, salted bide., lie; bulls. tr,n .alt 8e- kin.' jT"-,'",y- ; calf skiuK.'aa.tVii t.f let-Aon 1 7 1.1 Ik." frr,.u l.l.l . dir. 10c. MOHAin VJK 10630c; Nominal rt2o f Fruit and Vegetable!. FRESH Kttl.nS-Oraiii.ee. 4.;(0r, 00- h, nanans. 4,Jii5e lb: Ii-umds. t'.irnu, im 1.' pef: M grawlruit. CabfoTi.ta iiT: Honda, $.ts.iw 8.;i; piiieaiple. ;c li, I.,,' loai.es. 12.503. ' CUDU" BERRIES - Wrim berries. Dollars, lion 1 10; tlarka, 1..35 it 21 h. craie; gooseber- Ai'l'L-K Katiiig apple. T2i2.50; -cooklnc t.(iUTABLK8-Turnli, 75c; beeta, 7,-,c- mw carrots B5c dmscu bunches; pHranlpa, 7,v 'soi k raMage, 12.25; 'Te tomatoea, box, jt California, ll.Wiai.25; hot-boui, 25c 'per "lb airing beam,. 6f,i!c lb.; gren onions lu'c doaea buncies; peptiers. ben,. yij,.: DMl) rnn ge Aozeu; celery. 1.M doaen. 4.5ofi5 is ,,rr crate; egg plant, 25c lb.; caullflonr 11 2tm 1.25 per 4fa; rhubarb, local, ' 14 cents articholtea, tne doxeu; prour, I0n lb gs'. parsgua. 7acigI amen bunches; Walla Walia, UV, pliin, , lHrti, OV ILI. re,'0 eorn, Wi4i ,10c doxen. tHJTATOE-tlelllng price: Kura choice. 50 eOcj cbok'C, 50c; ordinary, ado per aack; buying prhe, earloada, WSjWc country points; atteeta 4trp r lh.; new iatatoe. il't,Hi2r, OMOB soiuoc. Asaoclatlon. a,'llinit nrlce Hogs Higher and Cattle Lower, South Omaha. June 24.. Catlle .'iisai. Mar ket alow to 10c loner. Steers $8.2Mt.75; cows ond heifers. U.2.'iS.25. Hogs lS.ofsi. Market 6fgl0c biuhcr at ,-,o 8.5. Sheep 12,"S1. Market atronff to ,'nii 25c high er. Yearlings 15 (aiiJtd.oO; aethera. H.5(Kr, tjo lambs. .2"i'fi 7 i; wvti. 1.7530.10. CHICAGO HOfiS HIGHER Market Reaches to $8.8." in Yards Today;-Other Lines Steady. Chicago. .June 21. Hojts 14.IKM); loft over, 2.TOO; receipts year ago. $2tl.00a. Market Vrr 10c higher. Mixed and butchers, js, ."silS.Kr, ; good nd h"nvj. S45S77ii, ; rough and Heavy, (.'.,; ugoi, v.snn&&. Cattle 4,Vai. Market steady. Hheep-J2.tj0. Market steadjv ' , MIXKD CATTLE C'nllfornla 23 HOGS Oregon SO Oregon 10 California 35. Oregon 02 Oregon fl4 Oregon P!i California 107 Oregon 1! Montana 57 Montana R Oregon 02 Oregon I Oregon 2 Oregon 1 Oregon 1 Oregon 1 Oregon 1 California 2 Montana N Oregon 2 lam ns nan 11. 12V) 2n8 10(1 210 210 200 1!lfl 100 170 IH5 2S 420 210 420 320 800 420 310 335 ."..'! 295 Oregon Oregon (iregnn Oregon Oregon Section. Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Washington Washington Oregon . . . Washington 50 70 SO (10 4 tf 1 64 MIXED SHKEP 105 103 Tuesday Homing Sales. COWS No. 11 11 CALVES 3S 257 HOGS 5 203 85 204 M 1SS 6 173 3 320 Ave. Ib. n.-n 051) lfl.50 5.50 8.00 18.00 $.60 8(KI a. ho 8.(10 a. eo 8.55 8.55 8.50 8.50 8.00 T.0 7. flu 7.00 7.55 , 7 .55 7.55 7.55 7.50 7 50 7.50 16.50 6.00 6. fa 1 U.OU $4.00 P'lce. 16. 41 6.40 $8.25 $8.75 8.75 8.75 8.75 7.75 Xeiv York, June 24. Kitianrlera are looking for the appointment of a receiver for t nlou I'aclfic a holdings of nouthern Pacific atoi'k. Attorney lienrrul McReynolda was reuorted J11 conference today llb head legal officials of the I nion I'aciflc and II is understood that some action toward the dissolution matter will he taken at once. . iLere hs a very bullish market for docks today, Virginia Chemiciil and Chesapeake lc Ohio being exceptions. There was a report that the former had passed Its dividend. C. & O. was weak on heavy liquidation. ... Hegular dividend of 2 per cent was declared on American leephoae it Telegraph, and l , per cent was declared by Oreat Northern. Reg hlar dividend s also declared by Anaconda Mining. Range of New York price furnished by Over- beck & Cooke company, 216-217 board of Trade nuiKiing. &ESCR1PTION OpmiUlga lUiw I tild Amalgamated Copper CmY M 15 y, 42' 2T.j N6 37 lof (-a ;i KA XSAS ( ITV LIVESTOCK. peas, 6ft 7c; o, b. Belling point; J,,h reds. $1.20; garlic, IQ Mug price, $1.20; new fcc. ' . Maata, Fish and Proyialoni. . DRESPKK MEATS Country killed: Hoga. faucy, IKrillfsic; ordinary. ll)i.c; nnjgh and fceavy. Be; .fancy veala. 14i,c; ordluary, 14p; rr. liar; lamba, loc; mutton, loc; ooata 344 4c: ruVntos, I24e; .cottage, 18'4v HAMS. BACON, ETC. Hums, 18(g2Hic; breakfaat bacon, 17(44i2a,!Jc; boiled ham. 2a"iC plcnbra. 12Mc; cottage. JSVsc. M 17 ATS Packing bouse Meers, Ko. 1 atock i;ttl4c; eowa, No. 1 atock ( ); ewea, 12 UVjei svethera, l'nl3Hc; yearling lamba, 1314 8 14c; pork ioina, 2"e. I.AIlll Tlereea, 134ic; eompoand tierces , ir)c. 0 tiTEItS Sboalnater bay, per galloa i; lr km lb. aack ; (iljinpla, pr gallon, y, t"l perajIfKI lb. aack. canned, eastern, rJ.e ca-i; tt tm d'en; eastern. In l."6t r IhH.Nomlnal. ilt !mil, lis- lb.-, dressed f I xindcri, te; hsllbnl, (8cj atrlped Haas, 2ijj-; lOh, I2cj ehinoofe aalnien. 12c; ateelheads ?e.lh. olea. Ic lb.; ahilmoa. 124e; perch. lb..' loaKtsl. Be ib.,- Maiiera,' so lb.; black, Hogs. Are Up a Nickel; Strength In Shown tor Mutton Today. Kansas city. Jcne 21. Hogj 15,U(0. Market 5c higher. Tops M70. Cattle Market steady to firm. Sheep wast. Market firm. boss, 20c: silver smelt. 8c; ahad, 3c; black cod, 8c; sturgeon, 12'rt 13e lb. Groceries. . J SI'GAR Cube. $0.55; powdered, $5.40; "fruit, or berry, $0 25; heel, $4.90; dry granulated. $5.15; O yellow. 11.45. (Abuve quotations ar 30 days net cash.l RICE Japan style. No. 1. 5'ie5c; No. 2, 4Wc; New Orleans hesif. C44t7c; Creole, 6V4c; .JtONEY-New, $2.75 per case. BAI.T Coarse, half grounds 100a, $10 per ton; 50s. $10.75; table dairy, V, $l; nj, $17.50; balea. $2.25; extra fine barrels; 2a, 5a and $5.25f8 HO: lump rock. $2u.50 tier ton. BEASS .Small white, large whfte, 6c; pink, 4'4c; bayou, 4'4c: Hums, Oc; reda, 6c. Painta, Coal Oil, Ete, LINSEED OIL Kam bbla., OSo per'gal.; ket tle boiled, bbls., Wic gal.; raw cases. 63c; boiled casca, 85c gallon; lota of 250 gallons, lc leaa; oil cake men I, $44 per ton, WHITE I.EADToti lota. Rc per lb.; 600 lb. lots.. 8c per lb.; lesa lota. 84c per lb. OIL MHAL Carload lots, 33. TIRt'E.NTINE In cases, 7; wood barrelay JOc- linn hurrfl. (ii, y.ih.nj yi. tT, TtT- Tb Tae onea who predict war aoon betieen Oermanv arid Oreat Britain have relapsed intc aullen alienee. . San Irancisco Produce Market. San KranclKco, June' 24. Wheat- Per cental, northern bbwtem. $1 .70 1.77' : club, $1.66V fi 1 .07 3 : Turkey red, $1 .75J; 1.7"13 ; red Hua smn. $l,57. l.iKi'j. Unrley -Per eentarl, feed. $ t.ftOift t .37 1 1 . Potntrics I'cr i-entl.--Oregon Kurbanks,. 7." (fj SOc; dn river fancy. 40'080cl Iximpoc, (lorq; I)Oc; new polntocs. piy lb.. IfTiltc, ONIONS pir cental ('(jllfnruta sllversklns, 40r55c; Australia brown. R473,V; Honolulu, per crate, xfr,(nc; rcdw. 65fr(.75c. 1'Utter--Extras. 2c; firsts, 27c. Eggs -Euros. 25c; firsts. 22,.ac; seconds, 20c; selected pullets, 23,-. Cheese ( allfornla flHts. fancy. 1 4' ( 15 ljc ; do Yoimg America. 17V-: Oregon twins, 1c; do Young Americas 18.-; eastern 16'-j(" 20'ic. American C. k' K., c. 42 M, American Can, c 'J7 American Can, pf 85 American (otton oil, c.. ;iu American Sugar, c. K'7'a American Wmelt. c Ii24 Am. Tel. & Tel 128 Atchison, r. ) 15 Hi llaltlmore It Ohio, c. ('') Beet Sugar 23 Urooklyu Rapid Transit. 87'4 Canadian Pacific, C..-...I217H Central Leather, c I 20y4 Chi., M. ft St. P VKl Chi. N. W., c 128', Chino Copper oJ' Cheaapeake A Ohio M Colorado Southern, c... 3H, t orn Products, 0 10 Vj Delaware k Hudson... 150 Erie, c 23 U. Northern, ore lands. 32 0. Northern, pf 122Vs Illinois Central I0BV3 Inter. Harvester .,...104 Inter. Metropolitan, 'r. . 15H Inter. Metropolitan, pf. 56, Lehigh Valley !150i4 Kansas Cltr Southern.. 27 M.. K. & X.. c 2I4 Missouri Pacific 30 Nevada Consolidated..,. 144 New York Central.... P8',, X. Y 0. & V... 3t Norfolk & Western, c 104 Northern raciflo. e I074 Pennsylvania Railway. .1110 Heading, c. 1 157 4 Republic I. & 8., c I I8i 10 Rock Island, c 15 16 St. L & S. F.. 2d pf.... 6 6U, Southern Pacific. C IMi P5 Southern Railway; c 21 ',s 214 Tean. Copper 80 30 I 11 Ion Pacific, c....... 144 itny, V. 8. Bteel Co., c. 62 5,'lu, i;.S. Steel Co.. pf ilOS lo34 I 'tab Copper I 41', 4n Virginia Chemical ......1 25 25 W. C. Telegraph . . l til Westlnghouse Electric. ' 60 60 42H 850, Ma's ior y 128'j 12SU 0ai4 5 0:i. 03 2.'( 21 874 87 218!2IT 5 42H 27 80 ij, 3(1 107 02 Vi 12S 93 22 V, 87 K, 217V1 2(l 20V4i 20 1(1.(1-4 102',!. 128 Vj 1 127 34:v. ;m. W 150 21 U 102 ii, 121 34 14 64:ti 55 W 31 31 IO14! 1014 15(1 ll.OO 23. 24 'i '! .1;14 i22i,;m"4!i22'. ii!ionvi 104 104 15U: 18U 57 I' 56 ill 104 15 t 00 :i 151 - u l-Htjir.i .4 27 21', 30 14 08 V, 314 1'H 26 '4 26'-, 21 i 2Ha 80 301,4 141 U pst 118 Sllgl 3H, loHujjioavi 107 T4 :l07mio7V, 110Ujll()ilIo:v4 158t,l67vt 15 64 04 2l4 2014 144 52 103 41 1 23 604 50 lj 107 18 i.j 1HV4 64 mM 21 Va 20 145 53U 103 42 2,'H4 (11 5914 SF WHEAT BELT WBATHt TOBXOAiT nrs ' ' and . Waihington -Ibowari watt tonlrbt or Wednesday, probably fair portion tonight and 'Widnaa day) Both to waa winds. M Tnahn Tale north tonight and wad- Beaday, ahowarg aouth porUo tonlrht or Wednesday. WHEAT ( AltllOES NEGLECTED London. Jiiue 21. Wheat rargoea oB ! age neglected. lOKElUN WHEAT MARKETS Liverpool Wheat ilowd VsH(l loaer. Berlin Wheat cloaeil e lower. Budapest Wheat cloaej m,e lower. Antwerp Wheat ebsjed unchanged. I'iria "Wheat rlowd 'ae higher to ie lower. POIITI.ASD (UtAIX nECKlPTy wi,..i ii.rir l-lour. Oats. liar. ,,... ........ ,--. - . 4 1" " I ,1 I a 8 U 2620 155 2.128 Vear ago European intereata are gettln much Interested In the coming wbeai crop i the Pacific norf.iweat. Exporting in. ere,ta are more freely bidding for aup piles It l atated that aa high aa J0 Kater tra-k baala ia being offered for club wheat in tha inU rlo . nt crop a orrerngsi vm, r'8potntruhcat market continues jvttf firm, alt Hough trade la nominal becauaa of the extremely limited oirennno. The demand for oaia naa u" entirely and efforts to aen auppuc at any price are futile at the moment. The reason for thia ia not apparent because it waa only a very short time t',i oil intereata were bidding eagerly for suppliea of No. 1 quality. In nome quarters the dollnesa ia at tributed to the lack of bidding by tha south-. . , Market for mlliaturrs ana nour re mains quiet, the former oeing; ooiy n limited demand. '1 lie new muiaiuii iau u mw in effect and seuera are forced to brand their offerings exactly whHt thev are. Adulterations muai oe indicated on the sacks. Grain bag market opntinues quiet but the trend of tne trade is steady at former values. WHEAT Nominal, rrodueeraisrices, track basis: Club, 93' ft 94c; milling, bluestem. "ff(98c; red Russian. 91 92c; fortyfold, 9495c: Turkey red, 96c; Willamette valley, 95c. BARLEY Nominal, producers' prices track basis: Feed, $26. uO; brewing, J27; rolled. $29. OATS No. 1 feed, 803L5O; mill ing, $30.50 a ton. FLOUR Selling price: Patent. 14.70; Willamette valley. $4.70; local straight, $3.854.10; export, J3.503 95; bakers'. $4.50r8 4. TO. HAY Producers' prices: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $15; ordinary, tllH; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy. $17; alfalfa. $1313.fiO: vetch and oats. $l0(fj141; cheat, $1011; clo ver. $8 fa 9 per ton. MILLSTT'FFS Selling price: Bran. $25.50: middlings, $31; shorts, $27.59 per ton. GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta, $9.13 ?.:5. LOW WOOL PRICES AT SHAN1K0 SALE Phanlko. Or.. June 21. Wool anlri were held Saturday. There were 12 buyera preaent. of whom The Hallea'' mills were the heaviest pur chaser". The following were the clloa sold: R. W. Johnson, 10,000 pound, ak 14c, to Du four. " Jake Kalaer. 43.000 pounds, 13e, to Oreen. Slarjon Osborne, 23,000 pounde at 14e, to F. E. Jonas. J. E. Aher, 10.000 pound at lle, to The Dalles mill. H. R. Keyes, l,15.0oo pounds at 13c. to Tha Dalles mill. It. R. Wills, 0500 pounds, at i4c, to The Dallea mills. Bridge Creek Stock Ranch. 43.000 nounda at 14c, to The Dalles mills. C. A. Johnson, 3400 pounds, at 1334c. to Dufoiir. Ellis LougMIn, D1O0 pounds, at 14Ac. to An. gell. S. a. oavia, ia,S(.K) pounds, at 14t4e. to P. E. Jonas. . R. Roacnbanm. 13,000 pounda. at 13.e. lo Dufour. ' L. L. Jones, 30,0(XI pounds, at 14c. to Tha Dalles mills. F. A. Knox, 20,000 pounds, at 13c. to Du four. M. M. Derr, 20,0(8) pounds, at 12T4c. to, Green. 'ITiomas Fltr.gerald. 25,000 pounds, at 14c. to F. E. Jonas. There are. still remaining In the warehouse.' unsold, two of the largest clips, the Prlneville Land A- Livestock company's and Hilton & Bur-1 gess cups. LENTS KEII ..ill GIVE BOB I.enla. Or,, June 24. An . entertain nient of utiiiHual merit wilt be given by the niembera of tha Lenta volunteer fire department Wednesday night at the local theatre. The entertainment will consist of) literary and musical num bers with aeveral vaudevlllo numbers. The flra boya have decided to go to Astoria July 4 to participate In the fire tournament which will1 ba held at that time. It la also planned that tho girl's' hose team of tha local department shall accompany tha members. It la for tha purpose of raising tha required amount of money to defray expensea that tha entertainment la being held Wednesday night. It la desired that all cltlsena of the district, atiall attend, New Fruit Inspector, Wall Walla, W'anh., June 24. Hoy Edwards of, Milton yentenlay waa appoluled Inapvctry of the Willi Walla district by directors of tha Walla Walla district fruit Dlatrlhiitora, a sub rental of the North Pacific Dlatrlhiitora of Mpokane. Mr. Kdwarda, who "robithly will have assistants during the latter part of the season, will havt charge of tbe picking and packiug of II fruit eared for by the local agency, The directors also Issued a call for an esti mate of the fruit to be cared for' by the va, rloua local unions whhh.hava affiliated with the Dlatrlbntora. ' a r r n 1 1 1 nnimi wt ' "' Ill ! M M ll i I l ' I I MbUiibuuriujUiU MINORS FLOCK TO KED (Special t Tbe Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., Four of tha ! marriage licenses Issued at tha county audltor'a office up to closing ttma yea terday were granted to Oregon parties. Clarence If. Dunham and Mrs. Lena M. Chapman, both of Portland, wer refused a license because tha aubtcrlb ing witness could not talcs the neces sary oath. . Among those yesterday, minors irer. Involved In two of tha cases. Ira V. Northrup of Eureka, Cal., secured a, license to wad Miss Mary A. Coffey, 17 years old, of Cama. Tha written conaent of It. Coffey, father of th4 bride, accompanied tha application. Tha written consent of J. C. Wlnaton of Battle Oround accompanied hla aon'a application' for a license to wad Mlai l,uiu juia, also of Battla Ground. Young Wlnaton la only 19 y.ara old. Others aacurlng .licenses yeaterday are- C, A. Luri and Mra. Nellie Brown, both of Lents, Or.; Alden.S. fiwanaon and Mlaa Anna Brandt, both of Forti land; Arthur Slrea and Mlaa May E, Johnson, both of Portland; Harold K. Nlles and Dorothy . Wright, both of Portland. . FIRST NAT ONA L BANK 1 CAPITAL $1,500,000 SURPLUS $900,000 1T J! v" OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE - -ROCKY MOUNTAINS ' CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS Ladd&Tiltonfiank ESTABLISHED 1859 Capital Stock - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Un'divirJed Profits $1,000,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINQS ACCOUNTS Letters of credit, drafts and travelers checks issued, available in all parts of the world. ' Corner Third and Washington Streets McAlpine Quits Farmers. Walls Walla, Wash.. June 2L J. E. MrAl- plue, for the part four .rears manager of the Farmers linlon Warehouse coiupanv of Walla- burg, has resigned his position snd will leave the services of the company on July J. Pur ine the past four rears the roninanv haa grown In imporlanee. It now eontrnls a string of eijrht Aarehouses and cares for a lame per centage of the grain of the Waiisburg district. We Own and Offer the Unsold Balance of $70,000 City of Albany, Oregon 6 Improvement Bonds Dated April 1, 1913 Denomination $500 Each' Principal and Semi-Annual Interest Payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of , Oregon, New York City . . Albany is the County Seat oi Linn county and one of the most substantial, well-established, prosperous communities in the Willamette Valley. These bonds are similar to CITY OF PORT LAND IMPROVEMENT BONDS and are applica ble as security for Postal Savings Deposits as well as for State and County Funds in Oregon, We unhesitatingly recommend the same as a very safe .and attractive investment. Descriptive circular containing detailed informa tion, price, etc.," furnished upon request. MORRIS BROTHERS RAILWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING PORTLAND TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Money 8.2. Total tales 204,600 shares. F,i. div. 1,4. NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT ,'lOe; ! I'learlridB Tuesdav . Monday . Seattle Produce Market. Peatlle. June 24. Kk'K" Select I'ainh, 2fr: eastern fresh. TZdiUv. Matter Washington creamery euhes, do creamery hrlek, 20c; city creamery, Oregon cubes. !ffli theeae Tillamisik 17c; Washington twins I leVje; triplets. 16S,c. rlearlnss (inlona Derniudaa 11 .1.IffllMO per crate of ! Balancea 50 lba.: crvstiil- wax, $1.75 (ier crate; Califor nia reds. $1.25. Potatoes Old. $1012 per ton; new garnets, rlearlnirs 2'42c per lb. ltalaucea uai r.asiern asnington. Pueet ' Portland Basks, Tills week. Year -ago-. l.tt70,7H8.;)7 t,SS.12n.ai I,HSfl,4U.I7 1,88S,(X)3.9 Meek to date. . . . .3.S58,203.M a.577,032.00 Seattle Banks. sound. $.14i.'5. rilay Kaa atern Washington tlmothr. f2 tier I iiur rnj'i soiinn. iouo wnear nay, I17'd 18; alfalfa, 14f 15. . Taeoma Baaka, ..i,n7,oon.oo .. 191,031.00 . .$ Sfi2,539.0() 60,575.00 Money and Exchange. Tendon. June 24 Coneols 72 5-l8d;" sllter, 20Sdi bank-rste, Ran. Franelsco, June 24. Sterling erehanee: AO dais, 4j2V: sight. iM: & 4.14i. Trsnsfers, telegrajhic. ile premium; alght. If, nremiuia, . . , . ir , Early Cabbage Sold. Walla Walla, Wash., June 24. The last of the Walls Walla valle'i crop of early csbbage, Khlrb totaled in the neighborhood of SO cars, Is being shipped this week, five rsrs hiring gone out Monday. The late crop, which will be ready for shipment. Id about 10 days, will be aeveral times aa large ss. the first crop, (rowers received en average of 5 cents a hun- Tout sh'rT. OH,; silver bullion arWTlug tin to tl mi - ' :.' I New potatoes r plentiful, but are' yet too ror green They sre or ahloment in car lota. bringing twe cents a pound and wilt be rlue enotigh for laria sblpmeuta the last of the coming week. j ' 1. Jan. Mch. July Aug. Sept. Oct. Dec. New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low. Close 1137 . 1142 1147 1151 ,,.,1201 "1204 ... . . 1 191! ,1 198 1162' 11f 1142 114S 1142 1147 1137 1137 38 1147 114748 1199 1XW1Z 1190 118i(ftl) 1162 11634 1142 M4445 1142 lt434f San Francisco Grain Calls. San Francisco, June 24. Grain calls; BARLEY Open July ...185 December l.'isa,' Mat : ...140 Ft Close. 13ft 138 1 45 A 0 VERBECK & COOKECO ew ouiLrU moiu LONDON-PARIS 1 y PLYMOUTH CHERBOCKO ' SOUTHAMPTON July 5 Aug. 2 l-Aug. 23 Sept. 13 A, E. SIS VET. Pasa, agt. 61 id sve.f-l doori from Charry tt Beattle, or looal Xy.&BB. Arts. Stock.. Eronda, Cotton, Orala, Etw 816-ai? Board of Trad. Building. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES j TO ALL EXCHANGES Mtmbara Chicago Board or Trad. Coireepondeate of ZiOgaa at Bryajk, Chicago. Waw Toik. J. C. WILSON & CO. ' ' acZMBEXB : NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANOB NEW TORK COTTON EXCHANOB '( rmc t nn rta w tv-vw-Tn vm JSmtm TfaB STOCK AND BOND KXCHANCTB BAN FRANCISCO v rOHTLAM OFFICE V 169 Oak St.. Oronad rinor, Z,.wla aUal hoa.a MaranaU U30. A.fT. ULPRKaS BTAMB4 FOB San Francisco and Los Angeles 88. Bo.. City "alia 9 a. ra., Jan. 86. 88.- B.avor laila a. m July 1. Tb. a.n rraneUco m Portland . 8. Co, Ticket Offloo 3d and Waaa. (wits O..W. B ft a. Co.) VarabaU 4500, A-2L BAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES ASU SAN DIEGO DIRECT , . North Pacific S. S. Co. 6. 8. KOANOHU and 8. 8. ELUKIl tall Every Wtdneaday, tltarnataly, step, as. xicaai oinc. iju-a at., ntsr auw. rbone. Msla 1314! a-isis. . HmItIN J. HIOLSlf. Pass, aaeat. - ' ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS ' Ball Kvery ttarurday to and ron New York Londonderry Glasgow,, Ocean Paasag. TJ4 dajs, Uoderato rata, "f ' For Book on Tours. Rates, etc., apDlr so HENDERSON BKOTHEKS Cneral Agent., 8ft Weat Randolok 8L. Chleag. OR ANV LOCAL AOHXT COOS BAYLIIME Steamer Breakwater Calls froni Albert Dock No. S, Portland, g a. m., Juno 0. 14, 19, 24, 2, July 4, B, 1 4. la. J4, 29. and thereafter every B days at a. tn. , rvtgBt-feeetref TiBtn' ' p.w.'eicepr ' tuf1 prsvloua to sailing; prtvlous day, 4. a. a. Paaaengtr fare first elaas 110, sacoad class 1 7, Includlug berth and maaia. Tlcktt efflca at libera Dock Ho. 9. Portland A Coo. Bay gleam, ihip Uns, L. II. Keating, agcat. Uala fttsti; A-eiii. . - , '..,.-, . .,