The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 10, 1914, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, . JULY 10, 1914.
CALL FOR CHICKENS
CONTINUES TO BE
ACTIVE; PRICES FIRM
I II. - r- .
Receipt of Both Hens and Spring-
Have Been Liberal for Some
Tlmi Vet Market Keeps Well
Cleased lPJ Green Corn Arrives.
Front! trcet was well supplied to all
llnrg today, excepting chickens, country
killed vj:al and hogs and watermelons,
The poultry market continues firm, and
hcn revlily bring 16c. some selling
yrnteri4y at 16V4c Springers bring
unvwticfe from 18c to 20c. " The ae
maud tltln year for chickens 'seems to
!, BiroriKer than ever at this' time for
the market cleans up In fine shape
tiiiilv in spite of quite liberal receipts.
(;nf reason for this, to a considerable
extent, i that Seattle is drawing heav
ily on tills market for towis,- large
Bhlpmenlta being made Tor. the Puget
Mnind filty every now and then. A
few ducks arrived this morning. They
ilu not meet with a very active demand
at this time, however. There were no
turkeys or geese on the street today,
ami ((notations are nominal. In fact,
trie street nas oven bare on turkeys
and geese for several days.
VEAL jANl HOGS ABE SCARCE
country killed veal and hogs are
rcarce and in good demand. This be
ing the i height, of the harvest season,
farmers: are busy, and this probacy
Accounts in large measure for the snort
supply. : Veal la quoted at 13 Vic and
Ki-ks at: 10',4c. The new meat inspec
tion ordinance Ib scheduled to become
ctrective. tomorrow and will do - so
unless stopped by an injunction, which
independent packers are planning to
obtain, i They .contend that the new
ordinance wllr discriminate against
them and In favor of the large packers.
EGG MARKET HOLDS STEADY
butter market is steady with no change
in quotations.
WATERMELONS SELLING WELL
TllA dpmnnH r ' xx,-o fprmftlnnK con-
tlnue active and the street was nearly
bare of them this morning. Two sar-
toaas are due - to arrive here tomorrow
morning, however, which will serve to
fill the usual heavy Sunday demand.
POTATO CROP SHOWS SPOTTED
Rcnnrti fmin vril nnt atn rrowlne
districts 'Indicate that the early crop
tuns light in some places, while in
others it Is normal or better. Little
can yet be said of how the late crop
Is going to develop. For the present.
mere is a fair demanu ror snipping
stock. New- Oregon green- corn ar
rived in the market today and sold at
20c a dozen
SHIPPERS' WEATHER KOTICE
HOGS AND LAMBS
ADVANCE FIVE CENTS
AT
NORTH
PORTLAND
Active Demand Brings Quotations
to $8.30 on Best Hogs While
Lambs Reach a Top of $5.90;
Cattle Market Is Firmer.
The egg market remains steady
with Oregon candled eggs bringing 25c
onvKront street. Case count eggs bring
anywhere from 22V4c to 24c. Complaint
is madet that the case count eggs are
exceedingly "uncertain" as to quality
at this! time, because of the warm
w eat tier, and that comparffttvely tney
run. higher than the candled stock. The
TRANSPORTATION
White Star Line
"OLYMPIC"
iONDON August 8
rOPi nADie a in c io
' : a 'rtaa Aug. ocui. m. J
Via Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton
I OTHER SAILINGS
OCXANIC. Auk 1. 'Aug. 22, Sept. 12.
Maw j York Quaonttown Liverpool.
riTTT(rrt Jui rai Baltic July 80
CELTIC! July 83iADHIATIC ..Aug. 6
Boston uuentovro Liyerpool.
$58.60 and up aocordinff to tteamer.
ARABIC ....Aug. 11; CYMRIC ....Aug. 25
'Boa ton Mediterranean Italy.
CA2J0FDC ...Aug. 20;CKE11C ....Sept. 19
American line
CVS CliACS CABIN (II.) SERVICE. $56 op
PllBKiutb Cherbourg suuthitmpton.
KFW XOKK.iuly 17i ST. LOUIS... July SI
PHILA. July M'SX. fAUi. ...Aug.
Atlantic Transport Line
i Mew York. London Direct.
Minnetonka .July 18 Mlcnewajka .Aug. 1
Kianaapalia ..July SSI Minnehaha ..Aug. 8
RED STAR LINE
itw Yc.'k Dorer Antwerp.
Lapland . . . . July 18 Zeeland Aug. 1
Finland July 25jVaderland ...Aug. 8
White Star Dominion
Montteal Quebec Liverpool
ONLY FOUR DAYS AT 8EA BY THE
LARGEST 8TEAHLR8 FROM MONTREAL
Laurentiio
Teutoniai
...July 18Megantio'
...July 251 Canada
Aug.
.Aug.
Bend for folders cf beautiful
St. Lawrence route to Europe.
A. E. DISNEY, Past. Art., R'y. Exchange
Bldg., 1 Scoond aye., Seattle, Telephone
Main 113, or Local Railway aud Bteamiaip
Agenta.
ALASKA
Special lone way and round trip rates.
Steamship sails direct 9 P. M.
Tuesday, July 14
It'ew Reservations Left.
San Francisco, I'ortland St Jmom Angeles
Steamship Co.
FRANK liOLLAM. Agent,
124 Third St. A-4596, Main 26.
Protect shlnments' as far north as
Seattle against maximum temperatures
of about 75 degrees; northeast to Spo-
Kane, 90. degrees; soutneast to jaoine.
u degrees; south to Asnianu, oo uc
grees. Maximum temperature at Fort
land tomorrow, about SO degrees.
JOBBING PRICES OP PORTLAND
These prices are those at which wholesalers
sell to retailers, except as otherwise stated:
BUTTER Nominal Willamette yalley cream
ery, cubes, selling price, 5Mc; tUe prints,
S827c; ranch butter, 18c; city creamery.
. BUTTER FAT No. 1. Portland deUrery.
6e lb.
EQQ8 Selected. Candled local, extras,
2rq,2c; case count, 23c; buying f. - b. Port
land, 22c. . .
LIVE POULTRY Hena, 15c, broilers,
1842o,-; s.ags. live geese. 12c; ducks, old. 10c;
ycuug, Jlc; turners. 20c; dressed. 2; pig
eons, old, $1. 004125; squabs, $2.2d.40
kicn. ' . ,,
CHEESE NominaL Fresh Oregon fancy fuj
cream twins and triplet. 17c; daisies. 17c;
Young Auierlcs. 18c.
Fruit and Vegetables.
BERRIES iitrswberries, Oregon, 'V00.
loganberries, t&ci; raspberries, 0al
date; currants, i (0,1.25; blackberries,
1.25; Blackcap. $1. , ,
i lit ail iuiil'Io OranRes. $2.502.7o; 6a
uunas, 304e lb.; lemona. 5AOo.75; limes,
.......... ... ..-i, .iif,.ri.i. S2.50(a
2.76: uiueapnles, Ic; cherries. Otitic lb.; noose-
, : r . t .... ...... , 1 ? 1'iintl.
iouupes, $2(2.25; watermelons, $l.o02; casa
s,2.i... m . et ka. .
VtOtlABLts xurnips, i .J, iu.
carrots, l.uu; paruli, ( ) saca; auuas.
local, ai.ia; vaiiioruin .
Il.ou bos; green onions, I2c doseu bunches;
peppers, belr, 25W30c; head lettuce, $1.5
l!uu per box; celery, $1.60 ' per ousen;
ei:g uisnt, 2oc; cauliflower, local, t n
California. 1.60&2.UO crate; French
arUcboEee, 85c doxen; sprouts, t ); tr'"
beaus. 6Uic; l-ima ueana, ,
asparagus, 1.0U per box; local, 1. Pf
doieu bunches; hoi bouse cucumbers, tt0&$l
per dozen; green corn, 20c a dozen.
O.MoNsh callloruia red. $2.oi3.00 CWt.;
Walla Wallu, SJ.50 cwt.; garlic, 15c lb.
fUl'AluLs belling price: Extra choice,
WettSl; t-huice, 5Sir5c; ordinary, 00c sack;
uew, $1,2511.50.
Ho pa, Wool and Hides.
llOl'S Buying price, choice. iUVie; prime.
16i Wise; uivuiuiu to prime, 14c; lal crop
wuiii-cu, 15c.
ClilliiM OB CASCARA BABIk Car lots,
5c; less than car lots, 6c.
jlOil A I H 114 27 27
WOOL Noiuluul. 1V14 ciip; Willamette -ley
cuarse Cotswold, 17c; medium fenrop
stire, lttVc; choice fancy lots, 1u(Bi20c lb.;
eaatern Oregon, - 14d20u, acording to snriuk-
S'li'mES Drr hidea. 22fi23c lb.-, green. HQ
12c; salted bide. 12ftc; bulla, green salt, 8i
Wc; Kips, iaUic; calves, dry. 25c; salt ski us
salted or green, 184u20c; green bides lc less
than salted; "beep pelts, salted, shearings,
iott25c) Ury. 10c.
Heats, Fish, and Provisions. '
DliESStu MEAid Selling urlce Country
killed: nogs, laucy, lvc; ordinary, 0iloc;
rough and heavy, Uc; fancy veals, UiiulJc;
oiuuar, HWilljc; poor, 0c; uiuttunr Be;
coa ia, oSjic; spring lambs, 10c.
HA.US. UACO.S. iiTC. Uains. 1920ic:
Mjienkfasi bacon, lo(0i28c;' boiled bam, ooc;
picuics, 13'c; cottage, Sic.
MEATS t'ackiug bouse steers. No. 1 stock,
12fcic; cows, No. 1 stock, llc; ewes, loc;
wetners, 11c; lambs, bVc; port loins, lBijc;
oressed hogs, 12C.
Ol'biEUn bLoulwater bay, per gallon ( );
per 100 in. sack, ( ); Olympia, per gallon,
kii.50; per 100 lb. sack, ( ); canned eastern,
6oc can; $0.50 dosen; eastern, in shell, $1.75
2.00 per loo; razor claws, $2.00412.25 box;
eastern oysters, per gallon, solid paek, $3.00.
HSU Nominal. Dressed flounders, 7c;
ebinouk salmon. 11c; bluebacks, loc; hal
ibut, 40c lb.; shrimps, 12Mic; perch, ti(&
8c lb.; lobsters, a5c lb.; silver smelt, 8c;
snad, 3i-c; roe shad, Oc .lb.; salmon trout,
12Viic; sand dabs, 9c.
LAUD Tierces, llc; compound, tierces,
IOVjC.
CRABS Large, $2.00; medium, $1 dozen.
Groceries.
SUGAsV-Cube, S5.U5; powdered. $5.25;. fruit
or berry, $5.05; beet, $4.&5; dry granulated.
0.8a: u yeuow. iauots uuotauous are
30 days net cash.) .
Kicu Japan styie, no. 1, oiao-c; Dew
Orleans, head, 5U7c; Creole, 5 Vic.
HON EX ew, ia 3. do per esse,
BEANS Small white, 3M,c; large white.
6c. pink, 64iloc; llmas, 7c; bayo, 7c; red.
S ALT Coarse, half grounds. 100s, $10 per
ton; bos, $10.76; table Uslry, 50s. $18; 10s,
17.50; bales, $z.o; extra line carrels, xa,
s aud 10S, $5.2iui0.0u; lump rock, $2.50 per
ton.
JPalnts and Oils.
LINSEED OIL Kaw bbls., 01c per gaL;
kettle bulled, bbls., 62c; raw cases. 00c;
boiled cas, 03c gal.; lots of 250-gallons, lc
less; oil cake meal, $44 per ton.
ill in. L.&AU ion lots, bc per id.; ouv to.
lots. 8c per lb.; tbgs lots, 8 Vic per lb.
OIL, meal canoaa lots, 134.
TURPENTINE In cases. 73c; wood bar
rels, 7oc; Iron barrels, 68c per gallon.
coal, oil, water wmte on arums, ana
iron barrels. 10c.
logs, cattle. Calves. Sheep.
232 233 - .. 630
321 41 77 f426
305 24 . . 2221
114 22 2 ....
610 979 18 3374
25 6 6 784
434 21 6 1018
678 387 145 1007
.1249 374 13 3480
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RTJN.
Ho
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday ,
Week ago
Two weeks ago
Year ago
Two years ago
The markets ruled higher in all
lines at the North Portland yard, and
the quotations sire firm. Receipts
were rather light, with but 16 cars,
containing 233 head of cattle, 232 hogs
and 630 sheep.
Another advance of a nickel was
recorded in th hoe market this morn
ing In the sales of three lots of Oregon
hogs at $8.30, yesterday's top price
beinsr 18.25. At Denver and South
Omaha today the hog markets were
higher.
(imriil hnr market ransre
Best light. 200 lbs. $ -3?
Medium ..' 8.C08.25
Heavy 7.00 7.75
Fat pigs 7.00 4p 7.50
MliUKto IN MAKfttl
SO IT IS DECLARED
T. J. Armstrong, president
and manager of the Noon Bag
company, stated today that ha
has received word from Califor
nia indicating that tha Pacific
northwest grain growers should
not figure on California as a
source Of SUDnlv of mln hairs
this season.
A communication to him from
: San Francisco under date of
July 8, 1914, Is as follows:
"I do not see where you could
get very many bags here. If
the northern farmers expect to
find bags shipped north from
here, I think they will be dls- '
appointed. So much is this the
case, that I have sold bags for
local requirements July shlp-
1 ment from Calcutta."
Mr. Armstrong says that the
price here today is eight and
one-half cents each in carload
lots.
Bayers Say They Know of No
Offerings of Last Year's Har
vest; Corn Crop Slay Be Reduced
by the Extremely Hot Weather.
WHEAT CARGOES DULL.
London, July 10. Wheat cargoes on pas
sage unu witn limited demand.
English country market quiet. ,
French country markets dull. '
GAS COMPANY MAY
SUPPLY OSWEGO AND
PASS UP
SUBURBAN NOTES
Commercial Courses Established
In the St. Johns High SchooL
M
WAUWE
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS.
-Cars-
Monday . .
Tuesday ..
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday . . .
Year ago
Whea t. Ba rley . P lour.Oa t. Hay .
39 16 19 16 11
12 6 S 2 6
6 6 10 2 2
9 13 12 2
3 8 5 7 ,8
4 2 4 ..
rands Are Available).
St Johns. Or- July 10. A complete
four year commercial course for James
John high school and a public commer
cial course to be held three evenings
each week In the high school building.
rv , t . is mi i was established at last nignts meet
r De L ne V aV 1IU5 VVII- ing of the school board when the re-
1 I . . . . m m.i M v T
j. TL -,, -.J P"'i oi a committee consisung oi n.
lamette. inen netlirn ana Edlefsen. chairman, and Superintend-
Continue to Oregon City, presented by Mr. Edlefsen and accept
ed, me necessary I uncs win oe avail
able without recourse to the local tax
vrn..vi. t.,w ia Th. flack- I fund, as St, Johns will receive about
amas Gas Company will'probab'y lay 1600 rom the county school fund for
Its pipeline across the Willamette cm rem. year,
River north of Mllwaukie, supply Os-
here, for It Is said no old wheat is J . "L., to rrTr
bAtno- ff tm.. nsi-, r,t.Per consumer, agreeing to charge
being offered. What little old wheat
Wheat Declines at
. Chicago. Oats Firm
'Chicago, July 10. Wheat opened
easy and declined during the day in lness is being done In new crop wheat
spite of more satisfactory news from l and quotations are about the same as
Liverpool. Corn ODened steady to Ki. i for the. oast ton rlava. While wheat
higher and showed an advance during declined at Chicago today report of
ine aay. vj&is remained nrm. ! more encouraging nature come irom
Broomhall, giving the situation at Liv-
nange oi jnicago prices rurnisnea erpooi, under date or July 10, aa ioi-
wego with gas, cross the river again
at Oswego and continue to Oregon
City without supplying gas to Mil
waukie, as a result of the withdrawal
by the company of its application for
a . franchise at a special meeting of
the city council Tuesday night. The
company recently presented a petition I in COntinu v Julv l
STnm nnw rn .nr tr-rr vhafif will n A t
! cr a a hr. or II 9K Mr thniiflfinn fMimf I w. . m - v. .
- iiorsmsB aru ureuts aspmisn.
Pastor to Attend QoavaBttom. ,
St. Johns, Or- July 10. Bsv. J. R.
Johnson, pastor, left this morning to
represent the St, Johns Christian
church at the annual Oregon conven
tion of the Christian church, which
opened Wednesday at Turner, Or, and
NO DECISION
PROPOSITION
ON THE
OF NEW '
PASSENGER DEPOT
1 1
Portland rates when the number of
-rr"""."!""6:! consumers reached 400 or within ten
wuawv vswsig VilUk tuaj AA W V a arss I
ing on the general market. Little bus-
years.
by Overbeck & Cooke company, 216-217
The sheep market was firmer today 1 Board of Trade buildine-
ar tha vardn and lambs brought
top, a lot of 68, averaging 73 pounds Month
in weignt, bringing m price. i jui
South Omaha the sheep mantel was Sept,
steady. Denver reportea no receipio. i Dec.
rionorol muttnn ranee:
Best shorn yearlings $4.50 5.00 July
RhnT-n wnthprs 4.60 Rent.
Best shorn ewes 4.00 4,25 Dec..
T.lu-ht Hnrlne- lambs 6.7o&.0
Heavv soring lambs 5.25 5.85 I juiT
The cattle marnet, wmuii hub h- epi.
rlined toward weakness nere - ror a I wee.
week or more, firmed up considerably
this mornlner. I July
General cattle market range: Sept.
Solent llfht ntprn S 7.Z&
(ifvnr? to ttrime 7.00 I Julr
Good to choice . . 6.7507.00 Sept.
Ordinary to fair ; b.fo6.o Oct,
6.75 7.00
Good to prime 6.0006.50 July
Ordinary 5.50 5.75 I Kept
Select calves 8.00 w s.&tf Oct
Heavy 7.50 8.00
Vsinrv bulla 5.50 5.75
Ordinary 5.50 6.00
. Today's Livestock Shippers
. Hogs W. Block. McKay, .Or., 1 car;
M. J. severe, LeDanon, jr., i car.
Sheep S. Wann, Canby, Or., 1 car;
C. Smith. Junction City, Or., 2 cars;
E. C. Berthson, Welser. Idaho, 1 car.
WHEAT.
Open. HiRh.
, 78'A 79
81 81
CORN.
Low.
78
78
80
Close.
78 A
78 B
81 A
69 694 6SXg 68
66 67 68 67 A
67 57 &6 57 A
OATS.
....i 37 38 87 38 A
36 S6 35's 35 B
37 37 37 37
POEK.
2260 2275 2260 2?70
2075 2075 2060 2062 B
LARD.
1010 1012 1010 1012
1027 1O30 1025 1025 B
1037 1037 1032 1032 A I
RIBS.
1200 12O0 1195 4195 A
1195 1195 1190 1190 B
1160 1160 1155 1155
hoiiia f "iilu r rfjssaJ.if CO.
SS. ROANOKE
To San Francisco, Los
Angeles and San Diego
WEDKES-DAY. JTJI.Y 13
SS. GEO. WY ELDER
Coos Day and Eureka
3A1I.S SUKDAT MOBNDIO AT 9
I Frelrht Ofiio.
Columbia Dock, 1
Ticket Offlee.
112A Id St.
Main ll. A-1SH .Main 5203, A-5423
Coos Bay Line
Steamship Breakwater
8sila from Alnswortb dock. Portland, 8 a. m.
July 7. 12. 17. 22. 27. Aua. 1. 6. 11. la 21
2U. 31. Krelght and ticket office lower Alns-
worth dor. r-ortlana & Coos Bay S. 8. Hue
L. II. Kestlog. Avent. Phco Mala 3600.
ST
E A M SHI P
Calls Direct for San Francisco, X.os
angeiss ana Bn siego.
Tomonrow, Sat, 2 :30 : P. M.
' . BAN PBAHC1SCO. POBTI.AITO M
1.0S AXOLB BTEAM3HIF CO.
' FBAKK BOXiXsAac, Agent. -
18 Third Bt. A-4S96. Main 38,
stS
fi.
?5
. I S. 8. BEATEB FOB
AN VK AS CISCO .
I LOB ANGELES
I.v VL, Jnly 11.
Ths Ss rraaoisos Ss Portland S S. Oa,
M sod Washington Srs. witk O.-W. b7
K. Co.! , Tl - Marshall 4300. A-6131.
Car Surplus Being
Reduced Rapidly
rZXZHT w" va.; .""rV;.;!!. few. Tork. July 10, There was a
rr 1 pnr- Wnlla Wallu. Meat Ca seuciai wwmiess m mo siucs raarsei
T owden Wash 2 cars N R Yates" today and at London American stocks
bqwaen, wasn., i cars, in. "-iai.es, i ,oair ntM w vat,n mhn -
Idaho orl Cars: wlcnoIa- y". iuVned from Europe Ton the I Imperator.
xaano, - cars. I .,n n
Mixed AL J. severe, Lebanon. Or., Yruk, r t u T
1 car hogs and sheep: W. W. Souper y.r'd' ,bu i3,, h hP?8 " .wl".b
Union Junction. Or.. 1 car cattle and ,J .1. .Sl?lJZr
jjQgg j is Increasing was indicated this morn-
J . v. a uaa vca-su . wv Miif Ob 4
crease of 10,000 cars in the surplus in
Prlee I 1 wo weess.
$8.25
8.2o I riange, or New York Drices. furnished
8.00 by Overbeck & Cooke Co., 216-217 Board
o-- I or Trade building
5.0o
Thursday Afternoon Sales.
HOGS.
Section No. At. lbs.
Oregon 8 230
Oregon 9 227
Oregon 80 132
Oregon 2 180
COWS.
Oregon 1 990
CALVES.
Oregon 4 975
BULLS.
Oregon 1 820
Oregon 1 1230
Friday Morning Sales.
HOGS.
Section No. Ave. lba.
Oregon 22 220
Oregon 26 178
Oregon 49 192
STEERS.
Oregon 20 1186
COWS.
Idr-ho 25 818
Idaho 26 884
CALVES.
Oregon - 2 315
Oregon 1 240
Oregon . 1 240
EWES.
Oregon 1 150
Oregon 14 . 103
LAMBS.
Oregon .............. 1 80
Oregon 68 73
Oregon .............. 13 63
YEARLING LAMBS.
Oregon 2 110
DESCKlr-l'lON
I Hro: Hlirht I.owiCloss
Amal. Copper Co
Am. Car & Foundry, c
Am. Can, e
Am. Cotton Oil. c
S4.2S I Am. Loco., c....:...
4 .Zd Am. sugar, c
Am. smelt, c
Am. Tel. & Tel
Anaconda Mining Co.
A ... 11' 1
Atchison, c
- Baltimore a Ohio, e.
uetnienem steel, c
Brooklyn Rapid Tr...
Canadian Pacific, c. .
Central Leather, c...
C. & G. W., c
C, M. tc St. Paul...
r jl .t
?-50 Chlno Copper
8- Colo. Fuel A Iron, e. .
Colt.. Southern, c
$3.50 1 Consolidated Gas . . . .
4.Z5 1 wc rrauuciH, c....
ueiaware & tiuason. . .
SR 0O 1 JVU tisuu unuus, c.
i llanafSI riantMA
5.00
O. N. nreferred
S4.75 I Ice Securities
Illinois central
NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Set' c.f.
S5.79
Price.
$7.05
S5.30
5.30
70
28
30"
106
120
1
09
81
91 i
191
35
89
40
47
8
147
RtL
28S
149
122
Idaho District Is
Given Lower Rates
Spokane, Vash., July 10. Through
rates to eastern points will be granted
to Emmett, Idaho, on deciduous fruits.
Although Emmett is on the Payette
Valley railway, main line rates on the
Oregon Short Line will apply instead
of local rates, as hitherto.
It is understood that the O. S. L.
will acquire possession of the Payette
Valley road within the near future.
which win mean that New Plymouth
and other points on that branch will
in all probability have main line rates
soon.
An item in a tariff recentlv nub.
lished by the Great Northern railway,
which would have prevented the ship
ment oi wnat are Known as " tramp
cars by the fruit growers of Wenat
chee and other districts on that line.
was aDonsneo tnig ween also. The
Item in Question nrohibited the recon-
signment of cars, after they had
started to roll, preventing their diver
sion points outsiae or ureat Northern
territory.
Clearings
Monday . . .
Tuesday . . .
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday ....
Total ...
Portland Banks.
This week.
$2,927,619.40
1,811,256.54
1,899,640.19
1,775,830.80
1,603,790.10
. . .SIO.078.236.63 $9,982,989.78
Lehlgb Valley
K. C. Southern-
-v- - i saexican feiroieum .
1W UV I v ... . . - , , , ,
xi n'i'i 21Q BK I liOUUTiue sc nisaTiiis
2,263,332.20 S?
1,706,841.99
2,106,433.47
Seattle Quotations.
Seattle, Wash., July 10. Eggs, fresh ranch.
27c: oriental. 18c.
Butter Country creamery cubes, 26c; bricks,
27c: city creamery cubes, 26c; bricks, 27c.
Cheese Llmburger. 19c; Wisconsin, 18 (3 19c;
Swiss, 20c; Washington, 18 17c.
Onions Green, 20(y;25c; eastern Washington,
84c pound; Caillorma, 3ft(gc.
1'otatoes Local, 1012c; eastern Washing
ton, lUWM; new, zzc.
Omaha livestock.
(SDedal to The Journal.)
Pouth Omaha, July 10. Cattle Receipts
245: market steady; steers. $8.75(a9.35: cows
I and heifers, $6.509.00.
Hogs Receipts 6740 ; mariet oc nigner;
bulk. $8.40(8.60.
SheeD Keceluts 6080; market steady: year
lings, $6.358.50; wethers, $3.4365.70; Iambs,
$3.&5&9.10; ewea, 4.0Ua4.uu.
Denver Livestock.
(Soeclal to The Journal. 1
Denver. Colo., July 10. Cattle Receipts
100; market steady; steers, $8.00g9.00; cows
and hetrers, w.oonj3.w; carves, a.uutgiii.ou
Hogs Receipts 100; market higher, tops, I
$S.T0, one losu.
Sheep None.
National Lead
Nevada Consolidated . .
New Haven
N. Y. Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A Western, c.
North American
Northern Pacific, c. . . .
Pac. Mail Stem. Co...
Penn. Railway
F. G., Li. & C. CO
Pressed Steel Car, c..
Ray Cons. Copper
Reading, c
itep. iron tk steel, c.
Rock Island, c... ...
S. It. tc S. F.. 2d nfd.
Southern Pacific, c...
Southern Railway, c...
Tenn. Copper
Texas & Pacific
T., 3. L. & W.. c
Union Pacific, c
(J. S. Kubber. c
tJ. S. Steel Co., c
Utah copper
Virginia Chemical
Wabash, c
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Elec . . . .
Wisconsin central, c. .
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81
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191
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112
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lows:
"Wheat The late rally in America
yesterday caused shorts to cover at
the opening here. Later, further sup- 1
port, with the undertone firm. Firm
ness in spot less favorable. Appro
hension of rust damage in the Ameri
can spring wheat caused yesterdays
sellers to turn buyers with offers light
Corn firm and higher on American
firmness and unfavorable American
weather reports. Later some little
pressure in July, which declined M,
but this decline was recovered with
the continued firmness in September,
which advanced a further after the
opening. Unfavorable weather In Ar
gentine, firmer Platte offers and scar
city of spot, stimulated shorts in Sep
tember to cover freely. Argentine
rained heavily yesterday and now Indi
cations are for clearing. Further com
nlaints are received of unsatisfactory
condition of arrivals, both at United
Kingdom and continental ports. Plat
te holders are very firm with much
difficulty in filling immediate contracts."
John Inglls wires from Aberdeen, S.
D
"Southern Cass) eastern Random
counties all fcrops poor, drowned out.
On rollintr land wheat is promising.
Velvet chaff in milk here. Black rust
Drevalent: bluestem not advanced
noirsrh to be attacked. Situation crit
ical. Will show next week if attack
is virulent. Hot weather, but no hot
winds
S. Logan says: "The weather in the
corn belt is generally clear and Indlca
Hons are for a hot stell. The market
has had a stiff advance, but I look for
higher prices today."
Kansas City wires very hot all over
southwest. Oklahoma and part of
southern Kansas says corn Is in very
bad shape. - .
WHEAT Old croD. nroducers price
nominal, track basis: Club. 860:
milling bluestem, 87c; fortyfold, 86c;
valley, 85c; red Russian, 82c New
croo. club. Julv and August 78c: Sep
tember, 77c; fortyfold, July-August,
79c; blue stem, 81 W 82c.
OATS Buying price: No. 1 white,
feed. $21 per ton; gray. $20.50. New
croD. white. S22.50.
I BARLEY Producers price, track
basis: Feed, $20020.60; brewing, nom
inal. $21 per ton.
i FLOUR Selling- mice: Patent. $4.80
Wilt AvA M., f A OAs 1sl on 4
llialilC'.lfJ vaiic, s ". o v . iwat o va caa 5 11 1,
$4.20; export, $3.8508.95; bakers'. $4.60
0 4.80.
HAY Producers price: Willamette
valley timothy,- fancy, $13.50(5)14.00;
eastern Oregon-Idaho, fancy timothy,
$16.00 16.50; alfalfa. $13.00 13.50;
vetch and oats, $11.00; clover, $9.00
9.10 per ton.
GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta, fu
ture delivery, $8.50.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $22.5024.00;
shorts. $26.50027.00.
Health Board Again
Ousts Van Brakle
Herbert's Lectures
Are Well Received
Practical Methods of Securing Play
grounds and B acres tion Centers in
Towns and Villages, Weir's Subject.
Oregon City, Or., July 10. An im
pression was made upon the minds of
Chautauqua goers Thursday by Dr.
L. G. Herbert in his two lectures, "A
Trinity of Power," and "Cash, Con
science and Country." Dr. Herbert's
evening lecture was addressed to the
young men present, and after the lec
ture more than one young man person
ally thanked Dr. Herbert for bis ad
vice.
Molalla. Or., July 10. A lengthy ad
dress on the European rural credit
system was delivered' before Clack
amas county Pomona grange at Its
meeting with Molalla grange here
Wednesday afternoon by Harvey G.
Starkweather, who last year visited
Europe for the investigation of rural
credit conditions there authorised by
congress. Several members of the
grange discussed the betterment of
rural schools. At 6 p. m. the visiting
grangers were the guests of Che Mol
alla Commercial club on a two hour
automobile tour of tn surrounding
territory.
Reports Are Favorable.
St Johns, Or., July 10. The report
of the Peninsula National bank at the
close of business on June 30, 1914,
showed an Increase In deposits of 860.
000 over the corresponding date of last
year and an Increase in deposits of
$33,000 since the previous report on
May 4. 1914. The capital stock is $5C,
COO, the surplus $10,000. and the total
deposits $282,298.87. The report shows
real estate, fixtures, loans and dls
In the summer school this morning
bJJeLy7l&.ZiTAc totaling $312,369.29 and cash on
Spokane, Portland & Seattle
Officials Give Their Rea-!
sons for Opposing Plan, j;
Vancouver, Wash., July 10. Com-'
mittees from the Commercial club and
the city council met yesterday with '
President Gllman. of the Spokane '
Portland & Seattle Railway company,
Judge Carey, chief counsel for the .
company, and George Nellson. who rep
resented the general -" manager, and
after a lengthy discussion over oldr'
grievances and promises, came to no '
decision relative to the construction of '
a passenger depot at the foot of .
Washington or Main streets. The mat- ,
ter was left in the hands of the com
mittees and another conference' will -be
held soon.
President Gil man eavo uvani
planations us to why it would be lm- '
possible to put a depot at the Dlace i
requested, stating that it would cost ( '
more money than the traffic would
Justify, and that the station would be'
dangerous because it would have to be '
UU1 up -o me overhead crossing
Judge Carey spoke along . the same
line.
John Elwell was one of the molc..
men for the Vancouver delegation and
In his talk reminded the road s offl- '
clals of the numerous promises made '
ai ut time the road first came to the !
city. He said that none of the nrom. 1
ises had been fulfilled, mentioning, in
way of Illustrating his statement, the j
fact that the fine depot and the dock,
both of which were Promised at tht '
time, have not been constructed.
Uttiers who spoke were Dr. A n
Eastham, who stated that tne depot j
would be a great convenient tn fir. 1
mers and to the people of thl an i
other upriver points, Chris Engleman. 1
xji. v. d. nwin ana uement Scott.
gon lectured on "Practical Methods of
Securing Playgrounds and "Recreation
Centers in Towns and Villages." He il
lustrated how the barrenness of social
life in villages and towns caused the
young people to drift towards the
city, and how it could be successfully
remedied by clubs, the home, the
church, the school and the town gov
hand of $81,000.
RusseUville Gran Xeetlar.
Russelvllle, Or., July 10. Russelvllle
grange, No. 353, will meet at o'clock
tomorrow evening In its hall on the
Base Line road here. The program.
arranged by Miss Mabel Mlcklesen. as-
mment nroiritnv nnnni4. e-v-1 sistant lecturer, is as follows: Dis-
wholesome play, recreation and social cujslon Cf the use of commercial ferti-
actlvltles. llzer by John Welbea, master; reading,
The physical culture classes under Mrs- lrn Hood; Instrumental solo.
Professor A. M. Grilley of the Port- Mrs- Lulu "Wicklander; and solo. Miss
land Y. M. C. A. from 9 to 11 everv Bessie Wallace. J. W. Mills, lecturer.
morning are well attended, as are most wiu te in charge of the meeting,
or the departments of the summer
school. Tomorrow's pro exam will b I Pastor Visiting Xa Zast.
as follows: I St. Johns, Or., July 10. Rev. Thomas
8:00-11:00 Summer school. Caron. C S. S. R., of Holy Redeemer
11.00 Forum. Universitv of Orecon I parish, is supplying the pulpit or bt.
morning. "A Plan for Rural Clement's Catholic church here during
School Reorganization." Dr. Jo- the absence of the priest. Rev. F. J.
seph Schafer. Special music by Kettenhosen, who is visiting relative
alumni. and friends in Chicago, where he will
1:00 Concert, Parson's orchestra, I remain until August 15.
1:45 Reriing, Mattie Hardwicke
Jones.
lecture, "worms Beneath the
ark," Charles Howard: Platten
burg.
Special concert, Ferguson's Dlxio
Jubilee Singers.
a:tfo Baseball, Molalla vs. Macks
burg.
Oregon Congress of Mothers' pro
gram. Mrs. W, T. Hawkins in
charge.
7:00 Conoert, Parson's orchestra.
7545 Violin Solo, "Legends" H. Wlen-
lawskl), Ted Bacon
8:00 Reading. Mattie Hardwicke
Jones.
Concert, Dixie Jubilee Singers.
TillamookDemocratic
Committee Formed
Total sales 259,500 shares.
Money closed 2(t2.
Money ruled 2.
Ex. Dir. 1.
Yakima District Is
Snipping Apples
i
The 1914 fruit shipping season is on
in earnest now. the "main event"
does not begin until apples start to
move in carload lota which they did
this week. -the first car going forward
from Zillah in the Yakima district and
being sold by the North Pacific Fruit
Distributors in Canada, even before it
was loaded.- It included Early New
towns, Duchesses and Astrachans.
The first straight carload of peaches
left the Northwest also during the past
week, being shipped from Kennewick,
likewise: in the Yakima district, and
being sold, by the distributors as welL
in Canada. i
j - ,, : :.
San Francisco Prices.
San Francisco. July 10. Egsrs, extras. 27Ue
tirsts, 24e; selected pnUets. 23c '
Butter, extras, 24c; prime firsts, 23c; firsts.
23c. -.-.
Ch(Hse California, fancy, 13c; firsts, 12c;
American-Hawaiian S.S.C0.
VIA STRAITS OP WtAOEI.ia.lff - .
PSIIOHT XiXRB Sailings from- UTOW
TOSS about June 15 and every 12 days
thereafter for Pacific coast porta,
C D. KENNEDY, Agent.
-. Z49 ' btats at.
Wheat, spot .price. California club, 81.57V
-.. liar : rort rfold
t flat; bluestem.
flat: Russian red
81.90;- Twkey red,
1 1.62 tU.ftft per x
Barley Ordinary to No. 1, 96c$l; slirB-
Potstoes Ilt .new rrn DnrhlnVa TKCti
$t per cental W isacka and S0eig$1.35 per
cental In boxes; new potatoes, lle ponnd;
Oraswes Per . box. nw 'navels fancy, $2a
2.60; do ehoic, $1.50; Tangerines. $11.50;
Valeucia fancy. $2.2T2.60; do choice. $1,863
2.25; seedlings. $11.50.
Month
Jan. .
Mar. .
May .
July .
Aug. .
Oct, .
Dec. .
New York Cotton Market.
Close.
123031
12356X36
1258059
1231gt33
Open.
. . 1218
. 1220
. 1246
. 1222
. . 1216
. 1206
. 1218
High. . Low.
1231 '1216
1236
1260
1228
1228
1221
1239
1220
1240
1222
1215
1206
1218
122627
122021
12383d
Clark & Henery Get
Highway Contract
Bid Was Lowest Ever TCade for Sim
ilar Work in Jackson County Call
for 71ve Stiles Hear Ashland.
Medford, Or., July 10. Clark & Hen
ery . were today awarded toe contract
for construction of five miles of hard
surfaced pavement between Ashland
and Talent, work to begin at once. The
Clackamas County Health Official Zs
Held, to Have Been Illegally Ap
pointed; Will Continue right.
The state health board at its quar
terly meeting Wednesday took final
action in connection with Dr. Van
Brakle of Oregon City by declaring
that he is no longer health officer of
Clackamas county. County Judge An
derson was Immediately notified of the
board's action, which marks another
step In the case which was started
Dr. Van Brakle Says
He Will Prosecute
Oregon City. Or., July 10. It is un
derstood the State Board of Health
will send the county court of Clacka
mas county a similar letter to the one
sent last April Instructing that body
to oust County Health Officer J. A,
VanBrakle and appoint a new man in
his place. Dr. VanBrakle Is an osteo
path and the physicians of Oregon City
with the state board behind them have
been trying to remove him aa health
officer ever since he was appointed a
year ago.
When the county court was ln-
When .CltCka?raS OX1??7 J?7? lan n Place of Dr. VanBrkkli last
charged that Van Brakle had refused AprU u nQt comp,y
''ill
aa E
: as
un
Five to- Twenty
YoQTC! fciT' nnnnOT bM was the lowest ever made for
J.UCblO XU1 lvUUUul I similar work in Jackson county. Clark
& Henery's bid varied from 92tf cents
Tried, Can Hot Speak Hor Understand wi'th 1 ft inch asphalt concrete wearing
the English Xsanguage. . suriace. . The Warren Construction
Aberdeen. Wash, July 10.Frankl cm entered the only other bid.
Dobreff, one of -the convicted Elmo! - I 7 .
bank robbers, has been given a sentence ' AO otuoj jrension 1'ian.
of from five to 20 years in the pen- Miss Marie Chambers, clerk of the
itentlary. Dobreff was the last of tha widows pension department of the
three robbers tried. He was identified Juvenile court, will spend her vacation
by Cashier Earl France, as one -who J traveling in the east and win invest!
held a gun pointed at him while the! 8e ' widows pension ystems in
bank was bjeing robbed. He cannot states navmg sucn lawa She.will visit
speak a word of English, nor under- j Norfolk; Va, Washington, D. C, New
stand the language. i xora, v;nicago, x-niiaaeipnia and other
piacea . ana. expects to De gone for a
T.rlnii Dnf nn Rniuli ' I monwi.
Moscow, Idaho, July 9. S. C Tay
lor, who was arrested on a charge of
having etnbeszled $700 of the receipts
to take several cases of contagious dls
eases reported to him. The fight has
been on several months.
Van Brakle is an osteopath and was
appointed to his position by Judge An
derson 11 months ago. Physicians of
the county soon afterward charged
that he was not a graduate of a reput
able medical school and was incompe
tent. The case went Into the courts,
where It was non-suited, and Clackamas
county physicians were instructed to
report directly to the state board,
which took the stand that Van Brakle
had not been legally appointed and
therefore could not be removed from
a position he never occupied. .
Van Brakle- takes the position that
opposition has been aroused because
he is an osteopath. At Oregon City
last night he defied the board and
after declaring he would remain health
officer, promised to prosecute every
physician who does not report to him.
So far Judge Anderson has stood with
Van Brakle and has refused to oust
him.
ADMINISTRATRIX REPORTS
The sale of "microbe killer" for $18
Is one of the items in the receipts col
umn of the twenty-fourth report of
Mrs. Agnes Butts Heckard, adminls
tratrix of the estate of Henry D. Win
ters, filed this morning. The report
shows receipts of $238.10 during the
past month and disbursements of
$340.14. with a balance on nana July
1 of $850.99 in cash. The estate is
valued at approximately $80,000 and 67
claimants of 102 who were parties to
escheat proceedings were recently de
clared heirs of the property by, the
jury which heard the proceedings.
'.Will Be Morning Star.- -Centralis.
Wash, July 10. Victor
Jackson, editor of the Centralia Dally
Star, the plant of which was recently
sold at auction to satisfy the credit
ors, will the first of the week resume
publication,- issuing; mornings instead
of evenings. " '
Found Dead on Trail. V
Aberdeen. Wash, July 10. R. R.
of Grant & ; Giles,. merchants at BovilL I Brown, a logger, formerly of Alaska
Idaho, and brought here by Sheriff I ana wew xort wno- baa accumulated
Brown from Spokane and - arraigned I and - spent two fortunes, was : found
yesterday in the probate court, fur-1 dead on a trail leading to a logging
nlshed bonds t for his appearance for I camp at which he had worked. A bot-
prellmlnary hearing July 14. . The I tie half filled with whiskey was found I
bonds were furnished by George M. I nearby. Brown was 65 years old. Hal
Loomis and Walter Taylor. 1 Is said to have been well connected. I
Board of Health's instruction.
Dr. VanBrakle said this morning that
this move on the part of the state
board opened the way for him to start
prosecution against several Clackamas
county physicians who, he alleges,
have not been living up to the law. He
says he has evidence that these doc
tors have failed to file reports with
him as required by law and that he
believes, if the district attorney will
stand by him, that he can prosecute all
of them.
. Vancouver Marriage License.
Vancouver, Wash, July 10. Mar
riage licenses were Issued yesterday
by the county auditor to the following
persons: J. G. Thomson and Lola Nor
wood, both of Portland; Louis Bauer
and Gertrude Baker, both of Portland;
Lester A Smith and Pearl A. Jones,
both of Portland; J. Frederick Stevens
and Mrs. Bertha May Hawkins, both
of Portland; C. E. Ferrlngton and
Ethel Wilder, both of Portland.
lindens Are Divorced.
Oregon City, Or., July 10. Judge J.
TJ. Campbell granted a divorce decree
to Mabel Linden from Al Linden
Thursday.
Mining Congress in Session.
Ashland. Or July 10. The third an
nual session of the California-Oregon
Mining Congress is In session in this
city. Many of the prominent mining
men of northern California and south
ern Oregon are present and more are
arriving on every train.. Many' are
bringing their families and taking in
the Chautauqua as well as the mining
congress. '
a. T. Harry Organises County rorees;
Followers round to Be Enthusiastic ;
Business Good in County.
G. T. Harry, of this city, has Just
returned from Tillamook where he, ss
a representative of the Democratic
state central committee, organized a
Democratic county central committee
to carry on the party's work this
summer and fall.
The committee at Tillamook Is the
first formed since the state central
committee decided to complete or
ganization of central committees in
all counties preparatory for the com
ing campaign, and strengthen the par
ty's working machinery in all sections
of the state.
Mr. Harry reports that he found
Tillamook county Democrats enthu
siastic and they showed an unusually
loyal feeling for the party. Men
answered the call for a meeting from
all sections of the county and some
of them traveled as much as 26 miles
over rough country to attend the meet
ing which was held in the county
court house at Tillamook on Tuesday
night. July 7.
Twenty of 29 precincts of the county
were represented. Thomas Coates of
Tillamook was elected chairman of the
committee; James Baker of Beaver,
secretary, and J. Merrill Smith of Til
lamook, treasurer. The delegates in
e true ted the chairman to appoint an
executive committee of nine.
"I found business conditions excel
lent," said Mr. Harry. "Everybody
apparently has money and when I left
the ranchers were harvesting one of
the biggest hay crops which even that
fertile county has ever produced.
Tennessee Grill's
License Is Revoked
Another Portland grill passed away
this morning, when the city council, by
unanimous vote, revoked the license
held by IL Tannensee for the Tennes
see grill, Fourth-and Madison streets.
The council ordered that $37ald on
the license fee be refunded, r
The action, according to tha emer
gency clause of the revocation ordi
nance. Is taken to - eradicate places
known to be Immoral. The emergency
makes the ordinance effective at once.
The revocation followed several
hearings, when witnesses both for and
against the. place appeared before the
council. In defending himself against
the charges that the grill was a meet
ing place for underworld women. Tan
nensee saTij-that he did everything pos
sible to keep them out. His wife said
she had remained in the place many
nights to keep the women with "painted
faces" from entering.
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Banker's Murderer Hanged.
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ko, murderer of Manager Arnold of the
Plum Coulee bankv was hanged here
yesterday." - .'. . ,' ' . .
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