The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 23, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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    BIG INCREASE
CHICKEN ivIARKET IS
1 CENT LOWER HERE:
MDESOIBER
Conditions IlAVfl So nen Good in
roaltry Tm4l tp Some Weeks
1 n4 Trwrnt Prle ! Ii the
, Itosultl JUeeipts Are Growing.
' The market Ifor chickens la ihiiw.
tag a rather serious break ilnnr li'rnn'
tr?H J&W hT increased nuite
materially during the Jat few days,
and sales are generally reported down
to Ho for hens and evea at thai re
ceivers have beta unable to sleen up
promptly. , -
. JEh .market '9. Chickens ha been
somewhat saggy during the last twi
weeks, end, while there has beenpr
tleuljy no ehange In the price up to
this morning, the outward movement
has been generally unsatisfactory.
Buyers have been rather indifferr,
ent-regarding offerings and moot of
the leading ones had to be coaxed In
order to take hold. As a. general rule
ffc'W "eductj8n In values ha. been
to'take Sow'' hM au,Bd- th'a
Springs, are showing continued
yMr with sales reported down
to 17o along the street today.
TOMATO MARKET IS BROKEN
I'lm mm m
Severe losses ere shown In the mar
ket for tomatoea here owing to the
enormous shipments from California
and the Increased offerings from the
home auction. eleg of Seat are re
vv nu my. ymiuv.
SfvOW TRADE IJf CUCUMBERS
J l I Ml
Cucumbers are very alow these days
along Front atreet, Wlttj;Yary heavy
eupplles offering from - thef aoutif.
Uems of the ehipmenta are not evert
bringing express charges. Efforts to
toP southern shipments have failed.
COUNTRY MEATS ARE FIRM
Market for country killed meats is
firm and sales pf veals are reported
today along the street aa high aa 14c
a pound. Receipts' of both veal and
hogs are rather limited,
CABBAGE COMES FROM gQTJTH
II H'l
A carload of eafebaar from r1. ii rv. i-
ri la came to the loeal trade today ow
ing to the great scarcity of home of
ferings. Market la being held firm at
1&2c a pound for best Quality of
ferings. FRESH SALMON HOLDS FIRM
Market for fresh salmon Is being
held very firm here with Ummt r,..
ings of Chinook at lie a .pound and
steelheada at 10c. Gillnetters report
a good catch on the Columbia, but the
hauls by seines are small.
TURNIPS ARB HARD TO GET
Owine to th rtvii nf m vn
whWsh Is sating un a large per cen
' me crop, turnips are very scarce In
the wholesale market at thi time.
Price la nominally held at $1.35 a
sack, today.
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SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Protect shipments as 'far north as
Seattle against maximum tempera
te s'vf...ab0fl$ V degrees; northeast
to Spokane. 85 degrees; sontheast to
Boise. 95 degrees; south to Ashland
Maximum temperature
at Portland tomorrow, about 88 de
grees. JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND
r i i -
TbM erte are tkose st wbfcs wholesaler
id . IUAN8POIITATIO
r"" "-- -a. I ' -, - I I 1 I.., 1 ,
I . i'l
HwsMtld-Nortii Bend-Eureka
"Geo. W. Elder".
PaUg every uuaday at nop a, jh,
lTttt Steamship
: J v Bst. Service
' Regujar" Sailings
' JffcrfA arid MectU Free
' . .......
NORTH iPAClFIC
Steamship Co.
IMA 3d It.
I Colvnbla Peek
r9o M. 3;t
I
Cooo Boy Line
Cm -.'.I.? Is . 1 - a
oieamsmp DreaiHvater
alls fron Afawrts does, rmin4.- Sam
jui t. ii 17. ri. vi 1 a 11 m
20. 31. freight fad ticket office lower Alnal
"" boc. rfin i.oo ay b, a, piue.
L. M. KeaUagr AfaoC fkbse kfala tOOO,
i nei ipjteii iai'i BBey.i y n gewn is semennu a m
. BIATEa-
BAN UAWOIkidO
hQ9 ANQHbB8
. It, I,teiay 89
Im Vraaaisoe Pertlaal S R. Oa,
WaM"ten Bts. with o.-w. bT
84 4 V.
e,l
v stareoau ssow . a-BlZJ.
Britioh
berta, Saskatchewa
's; STEAMSm? j .
a xuicu ivupci ir cuiu i Mute ugorge
, uparaiise rcSTUtariF mnoar ana -wean
Tietorla. Vaaeearer end Vitaee Xapezt, Anyoz fOrenby Bar). st&e r
t r.r . . "IT,
ess, Hose Jiaks and Wadsworth, 9. 0.
paa"sr rT y
afllt mnA mm f.. ua mm Prin.. flan...
Double Track toirfe From . Chicago via ;
; Niagara Fall to Toronto, Buffalo. Yu Vprit,
: Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal and Qutbet:
tr U?t5lS, '9, A, Pass, Pept,
! . , V IriJKD 5Tti PORTLAND, OREGON
FORCAST IN
HONEST PACK HAS A
GOOD EFFECT UPON
;. MARKET FOR APPLES .
SsaBsieBBBaeaaaB)iaBBBB SnBaBnaBBJ
.
Europe Has Come to liellere Tha
It Can Get What it Pays for in
h 'Pacific rthwet;
Sales Are the Result,
That the strenuous efforts of Pa.
clfic northwest marketing Interests to
euucaie appio growers or -section
j . , . ... I
to pack their fruit esoeclallv for the
export trade Is bearing results, is the
opinion of W. F, Qwin. general man-
ager Of the Worthwestern Fruit
Changs of this city, who ha. made an
expert examination of the wants of the
fpreian iieja. i
Aooordins to announcement made bv 1
Mr. Gwin, the grading and packing of
apples in the Paelfio northwest," ts
having an effect that nothing else
could bavs in making markets for our
" i
fruit abroad. The excellent quality of
ias fruit as wen as the pieatilig
uearanpo or ipe snipments, are
tractinar eonsiderabla attrntian i
from
dealers In practically all foreign een-I
the Pacifie northwest apple pack i an
enormous asset to growers of tuis see-
Irion, xne very nones iy or tne pacn or !
tlon and is a wonderful aid toward the
roarketin
nr of the product
The
Northwestern Fruit Exchange 1
this year is giving especial attention to
the packing.
H nas ueen recommenaed I
inai neaes ne mane
en
ghtly heavier 1
d be olaced in I
ana tnat a corrugated oad be nlaced in I
at ooin tops ana DOitms, to
tops ana botms. to I
warrsni ifun arriving at oesunatien
without eing bruised or marred. Mr. I
wln Is authority foi the statement
that the export market wjlj ever show
its appreciation of efforts made by I
growers
to maao parer aeuvety oi 1
rruit. -
whij ... .'uwj.i,j.w . ni ti
.: .
CTT8&Ml -ll
er?; "fcV sriSS prtSe 8e: Iteto r;5:
2S?Tcj nuek Httitt. J8?; elfl - ot'S
BTWiC.
BUTTER FAT No. U PartiaM liUwr,
W- . , ,
hiS S'lV' m- c,Bd,,d ft?
LIVE PoutiTRYi-Hena, 14
Ba' etr- if.WAVe
lacoa. . T V '
UMK-Hanuaaj rrean grcsea faqsy fsu
cream, twins asd . triplet. . 6ttc; (UUis,
ovc; esisias, I
AruU' ana Vaaatafclea.
PEBKIEU)saberrlM. t19ee; rtapbar
rlea.
rJSlE
rats; oijtraBU, 1.6tt( blettr.
IUW U I nt. An a 1 a . I l
rles,
berrlea,
eoaa, S4Vbe lb.; lemoui, 18.60! l)); limaa.
1.00 per lot); grapefruit. California. fi.kOQ
4.75: plpaapplea, 7u; cberrlea, 6(g9Tl?-; goose.
uern, ijj., uaautiaa, gurawuc; caotaioupea.
mA.uumm.tnn waurieaiona, Cl.UvdXl.lO;
Uttt, fe.ev. avjJi ijv aruUA.ruc
VSUiTABLKiWluniliai. 1.XS; beets. tl.BO;
rasa csas! Kstff iSsssffr:
head lttee l,WS(fH celery,
em plant, 10c; cauliflower,
(tttIj CuiiiornU, $1012.00 erat
1. suxi ceer'! wc doe.:
;r. local.
te: . Fraoch
anil
choke. &5c aa; aurouts. u atrin
a. 39
cuoujpbera, l per boi gree ours,
L60 aack.
W.U. WVCV, MUM. (mutt I ICK., tV IB.
ON10N8 CalfforBla red, ft.83Q3.00 ewt.l
wriin wesititT, v.sru -,., ajtatriArj, AaJts ID
iqTATOE--lielUa rriee: Extra abelce.
bM, Woel sad Hide.
BOPS Bajrlug iirloa, ebeiae, ltf!et prlaie,
aoDUacta. loo.
CUUTIM OB CASCABA BARK-Csf lota,
sssjf leaf uisw vaaa uvo, erv
MOHAtIlieia-r-117 4287 Vie.
WOOtr NoBUoal, 1814 clip; Willamette val-
9J -eaene ueuwwe,
ablre. 18Uc: cboice
17ai aaedlBm Bhrea
fagcy loU. 1020c lb.:
2a, aeardiof to tiuioU-
eaatera Oregon, 14QHMO,
s.
5 Dry hides. 22Q23c lb.i sreen. lin
12t aaltfd bea, WHei Kbll, greea alt. HQ
Ac; Elpa. 1314e: ealrea. drj, 2Se; salt aklua
aaltaa or tieen, ajnoi green bieea le leaa
i6on aJtaai . . Dearlo(,
"'m,.Jm. aa yroTiaiens.
DBHSBkU AH6A4.S tsellinjr prloe Ooantrj
KMiea; wra, laney. JOHU! or4inar. lOo:
un ah and haavr. ttef tuner mi. mil)b.l..l
oriBarj-. iuwiii; pow, lOSillei gei d
"par feTcoVrBTO.-H.ms,
aw.V'W- -rV. US LUBJ AtfAHZZle'
braaafaal baeen, IBaaaet bulled; new. Sic
MKATaV racking honae-ters. Ho. 2 stack.
12Vie eewa o.Jl stock, ilc; ewes, 100I
wetkera, Uttei lambe. ettoV pork lolnal lfto:
OYjsTKUi Slmhrster bar, pet gaUea 1
t Ji Wmpla, per galioa
ion.
1.60 pera o in, aaca.-i ; eanned eastern
v bu, fow iwi Tuwrn, iu ana 11,
SI liti.i
...1 ,.wiifr. ovaj
UUU. sUid uaek. uH.,nX
Ireiaed fktnnders. 7ei
Chinook salmoB,
Ibttt. !? Ih.i
lie; steemeas. joe; ht.
skrunpg.. jite; perek Qft
THANSPORTATION
STB ASCBB T." J. PDTTEB
leaves Portland. Ash-street Dock.
dally; except Saturday and Sun-' I
S7j. 0 J - , Saturday , only l
? t J0T Megler. Leaves Meg
ler P. M. daily, except Satur
day . and Sunday. Sunday only
I v M. . .
. SJTBAJCB XASSAZiO leaves
daily, except- Sunday,
:60 P. M. far Mea-ler. 'li Zkl
toria. Leaves Megler daily, ex
cept Jiunday and Monday, A.
Mp javpa Ms ley Sunday only
STEAto XABTXI8V QTTEEN
leaves x-ortiand daily, except
cuuuajr, i o;yu i". xa. leaves
Aoioria aaiiy, except SSunday. at
I A. M. -v. .
"tl"0.". Ash-street
rv w v f r . 1 . a a i Ulrica.
i.nira nq wasrungten.
Phone Marshall
480Q,
A-812L
STEAMSHIP
Sells Direct for San Vranciscp. Xks
SatsTdaj 20 P. M.. July 25th
5-1? ?5A?H.SCO- POBTiATO
iOS AMasXiES STAMSXT CO.
. TiLAJIM. BOX.XAK, Agent.
me ima sn. . , , Assa. lsaln 28. !
MSteimer Seryice
IGIJLAR SERVICE TO
Columbia, Al
, STEAMSHIP , , . -
essay at mianixnt from - aa.ti.
'v stastlton. smith,
Bessenger aervlce soon extended
i i.aigary anq ftarnonton to all points
'..' ... .'' . ' . - r
DORSET 8, flMJTJI, Pasa, Ticjtst A.
OUTPUT OF APPLES IN THE
Edited by Hyman H. Cohen.
mm view is
15,000 CARS APPLES
,N mm m
'
- " If
Northwester Fniit Exchange U
Figuring Upon Big Increase Jn
Output for This Season . Wide
Difference Shown in Estimates,
A crop of 15,000 ears of apples Is
. fv i
orecaa in uregon, idaho, Montanf and I
Washington in the creiiminary reDorl
" A- J- IJateham, vice- president of
Z&?21l1?Xf'F Fruit Exehane. The
VbilLlSt!iu
t&tQWmmiiSluli
correctly as is possible! Bv the eoU
icuou ox reports from oacn oistries
ln general belief la that the tonnage
wj Pf'"1.01. far exceeding former
?hefBa bHl'. !loft
MYf
. kus, i b, ii lie uuui tiun.
Th indtnHtinna a .Aoi i-a I
7 of a good grade this year in almost every
a p. variety." When th'ero fs an exceptiod.
a.lit appears as thouarh thM variety ha.d
been left out of the scheme of things I
entirely this year. Taklma, as usual.
wjii eaa me snipping irom me norm
west, with Wenatdheo districts a close
eeeond, and Hood River ah increasing
third. The estimates as riven, of course.
are subject to the usual
owing. to-storms, etc.
Mr.- Bateham hoDes to bo
pes to bo able to
t estimate by this
tnd one which -wiU
ing policies for the
'lansaro in, full
teham. "to eo ahead
Bive a raucn ctosor
tjme next month, ar
indicate the roarketii
indicate the marketin
coming season, "fians are
coming season, -fians are iu iuii i
swing, saia ear. ugtenam, "io go aneaa
with our distribution as though we
could exactly tell Just how my cars
of. PPl we are going to market. I
While conditions may alter these plans 1
as tne season aayances, wo xeei prewy i
certain of accomplishing our ultimate l
aim in mis respect, une eapon mar-i
ikets will be dealt their ceraenta.se of
aim ln this respect The eaport mar-
tne shipments of the 4 apples . going
roh the Northwestern Fruit
change on an. established systema,tic
pssia.
The apparent total apple erop of the
northwest is 15,000 carloads, dls.
tribuu throughout the various disr
Washington . , t.OOft
Reerue River . .1. .............. 800 1
western uregon sm
Hwra .ver . . i
Idaho ?uu
Montana
jo
Total
.18,000
Be lb.; lobstera. 8Bo lb. silver smelt. 8c:
..lmon trout. lZUiSt
UBlKtMW. lni eenpooiis, uareaa,
t;iiABue, f2.(xi mediap, (l doicg,
i UlOowwIt
gUQABr-Cnbe, a.6l Pderd. SB.3S; frelt
ta7 JRP
5f "k..-
ou 4ya "bet caab.l
B?gt--J.pas,tye, Ho,- 1. tH6lf4e Hew I
ara W casn.
iwwiwm mig i
lorMW-imw
BSAN-Sinali .white, MeT luTT wblU,
Be. pluk. 6(l: ". ,fH; 7.14acj red,
nriauns nsa n nisi, si vt- a .wmr its mas
eva
u1,,i w4, .,,,,
17. 00; Dauta, fn.xa, exira use Barrels, M.I
Aa and 10s. 83.to4zO.uO; lutoD rock. 82A0 hi
ton. I
Stainta and Olla.
WHITB LEAD Ton Ms. 8u per lb. t BOO rh.
lota. 8e bee lb.i leaa lota. 8V4a Bas Ik.
14Mau uiimw uu., sis pa gal.i
kattle
te Douse, oma., oae; raw esses, esct
boiled
ad eaaea, I680 iM lM of 2S0 gaUoaa, I
eake eal, 44 per ton. .
IK., 1
OIL
TUHPEKTINB Is eaaea. Tct wood bar.
rata, etej un iwmw, qu per gaiioa.
tgAX. uiu air wun on arums,
lrou sartela; lOe. -
aad
Stook Market Has
Lower Price at End
I Closing Is. Fractionally Ixw Ex.
oepl for Few of the
JLeodtng (Shams.
v Vnrv Tiiiw - ig'niiiismihu
weakness was shown, for stocks today,
although, with the exception of a few
n tVi.l.A.iiii tv.. r.t okanv-Ao rn. ii,.
day were small.
'r"""!.."" -TV"" '-f
Lehigh Valley was weak on. the
forecasted report that na
rreight rate
increase is likely in trunk line tarrl
tressed Bteei car declared a Quar
terly dividend of i per eent on pre
zerree ana-U. dot cent on common.
Further engagement ef 83.100600 in
goia was reportea ior export toaay.
Range of. New York prices furnished
y uverDecK at jeokie
3eoke r Co, 8H-817
Board of Trade building:
pfcapKivnoK"
"I'Uptni HlKht t-owifleaa
AmaL Copper Co. .....
Am. Car. F e.......
69
60 I
Am. -Caa. e,...i....,,,
oi
AST ntT I
film
Am. Ujtton oil, g....
Am. Ixoe.. c ........
Am. Sueat. e
Am. Spielter, e ......
120
Anacouda U. 0.,.!..!
Atcnlattu, e
B to 0.. ef . , , , , , , .
Beet Sugar
Bethlehem Rtefil. 'a
Brooklyn Bap. TraasU
Canadian tfuettle, ...
tlaASrr?;;::::
8f1i
12
ni, i 4-1. -
40
Chesapeake A Ohio ..
8
Colo. I., e.-.
Colorado Southern, c.
Consolidated Gas ...
Corn Products, c...
Erie, c .:
General Electric ....
GU northern, ore lands
8014
29
at. northern, pid. ..
121
Ice securities . .
Illinois Central : .
Inter. Met., c...
18
ijeuitsu va,iejr
133
8
j tpn18'"1! Nash.....
cv. . aouiiierQ
13314
11J
hJex. Fetrolenm
Missouri Pacific, c
National Lead .!..
Nerada Consolidated
Kew iiaven .....
. x. vcuus. . . . . .
855
r... i u. cc w. ......
North - American .
Northern Pacific, e....
Pac Mail S. Co.......
Pennsylvania Rf. .-. . .
P. G.. L. & C. Co.
Pressed Steel Car, c..
Bay Cons. Copper . . . .
Beading, c ... .,
Bep. I. & S.,
Bock Islrfnd, c ......
$t. L, 4 8. W.. e
Southern Pacific, c...
Bonthern By., c. ..... .
10914:
108 14
22 1
20
lOQA
95
-20
Tean. Copper ........
Texas A Pacific .....
T., St. U A W., c....
Union Faeinc, c.
U. 8. Bobber, e.....
C. S. Steel, C..
rTtah OoDoer . . . .
127H
or
61U
61
se?
Virginia Chemical ....
Wabash- e ...........
Western Union Tel...
Weatinghonse Electric.
68 4
68l 684
78
vv weonsm ten e. . . .
Money ruled at 2 percent and closed at 24i
2H er cent.
'4.0181 sales, U4,zuu snares..
Chicago Cattle. Are Weak.
"V. !., .rn IrI H TTa 1 1 Ann If...
heavy. 18.70 9.17 14; rough, 1 8.45 8.65;
cattle, aooo; marKet weak.
Sheep, 10,000; market steady.
SPOT WHEAT NOW UP
A CENT HEREWITH A
BETTER CALL
Situation Improved at Ml World's
Centers nrj Higher Prices Are
Again Forced Abroad ( gpot Bags
Are More Plentiful.
BETTER CARGO DEMAND.
Leedofl, July 25. Wbet Cargoes on' pas-
nana ii.iuer. wiui m hiim npmitin
iuh coaptry giark firm end gaaersBy
rreaca oonafry Birkets ulet.
rOIlEION WHBAf MARKETS.
L!erpol Wbaat dosed lU&lKd un.
Bsrlia Wheat cloee4 lUe up.
onop4rwafa cioeee ie up.
uvnos Alrr-f-Wliat clOMd. Ut m,
Aatwwp-WfeMt gtosed aneaaitged,
POlTtwtlfD QftAIN RKClCIfTS.
Uar.'
Wkit Barler
uur. pets, uy,
S
3
TlUedaF - .
1
S
4
7
182
1
"i
s
74
i Wadaeday ... XT
P"?." I
I ff9, V
6
118
123
""v Si
131
A . - . . m f
wwlVt IZ .,-.V u.vT h
I"! h? Quoted here by
9ros interests for immediate shipment,
ant above 7lo for any dsHvery.
high bios range frem 8e to lOe per
bushel.
There is muoh more interest in the
Joqal wheat sitapn at oresent. The
great strength of world's trade, to-
eetrtap with anninnM iiIviuk.. thr
great- strength of world's trade.
gctner with oontmued advances there,
are having their effeot upon local buy-
MUCH
era and bearishness seams to bave ongu'1
tirely disappeared, 62; .
Some sales of new cron feed oats
are reported m a limited way nei
J31 a ton with feed barley at lis
The arrival hero of the sUamshln
A SB vvru WtVU avvsixs. uaxiai w as.a.asjio-' I
The arrival hero of the steamship I
Bavnnia with STito hil.x nt ban for
Portland, U i 'bales f or-f acqm and
727 bales fer Seattle, has relieved the
temporary shortage here, California
tjoniinues 10 oner iar aa.ie uer larna
quantities of bags around lc, Portland
delivery, but there seems to b little
demand with the general wants of tbs
WHEAT-r-3ew eroe club. July-An
OAT&Jl.ew cron. buvlni
do.
buvlna rlcei No.
1 white feed 111 net ton: array. '
Tr .Aa ri
jfugK-tieuinf pnes. ratens. MJ
vyjuametie vauey, viuj tocsi. i!Bii. i
x9.ogri5; bakers', i4.60W4.tb.
f.
ri' Price,
.. fanoy.
hay Old erop, produosrg'
Willamette ' yauey timoiny,
iit.soajlt; esstsrr,
Orogen-ldabe,
IQ, fan
cy timothy. lis
l.eoraifalfa,
cau.
cloyar.
13.5a); vetch and oats.
, alii
ft 1 A nttr tnn.
GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta, fu
bags7e7.60.
22 60 a 24 00:
;'vw-vw
riv Jell
ture delivery, MOS.tl; oat b
MILLBTUFFSBran. 122
"KA,Rf.EV.,Riew eron. early dsUvery.
fC WO late Idsllysry, feed;
tveirw faid!
very, e"t
j9 prewmg. 9V per ton.
r'T" ' T -
w s a a s a A s
llTtner DUarU AlSO
UA WUWr!"
"DJ HViiAnrfA
Ul Ut5U AU UmV& VJ
m . j .
- . . . ,
wi...t TM. rinnA TTltrher Affain
:ev"
witn vvona's BiarKe aow
V g Mors Strntit.
I rWpn - Julv ZS.rlTurtner
Cblesgp, - July. SIFurther sharp
I advance was today forced for wheat
1.2?. with Viarherrlco in Dractlcally
ur wnv.
racticaUy
Ba AA A4UIVJfe.l4 akaask eat-aa, . xi v
here were Hfl t ie 8 bushel better
I than yesterday.
Further reports Of damage to the
American and Cjtnadlan crops caused
gnort eoverine; at the opening
and
n.nd Buanoa:.Aires i veaterday
cf.ussd
free covering Dy snorts at me opening.
'Following -the ppenin thsre waa fur-1
vcuuik.
tner covering ano a, eroaaentng ii
sp
1 ouying ano inis reiutHii
ionil alvalTce eTlkd. to HO-
Insistent damage . reports from
A m triad eprtn g - wheat, i unfavorable
i advicea from Canada, firmness of ear
goes and strength In spot with fewer
I offers of winters and rumors of heavy
1 ualon of winters and exDectations of
. . ,1 i
an abatement of
witb . foreign demand broadening ana
1 rree ouying oy ppwn aavMwwim
end unfavorable advipes, helped the
advanqe.
Ranee' of Chicago prices Jumlshed
by Overbeck & . Cooke Co., sil17
Board or uraae Duiiaing:
Opes. Hirh. Low.
81V4 83 81
81(4 81 80
ASH QOH fi
OATS.
Dee.
July .,.
sept.- ,,..,..,
I Jnl
Bl'Pt.
Pec,
87
WTA
bis; "
al Hijf oeeeeefeee
-r.-S
tare
208
"1008
iei
1218
200
189
w9
July : .... ....
Sept. ..........1013 1015 -1810-
A
A
yet. i iw -
July
B
oiv:;,,;::;:u4 ttw
. Big Yi14 Pf Clever.
Albany, Or., July II Beveaty.twe
bushels and 4t sounds of alsike clover
was the yield, of nine acres on the
" ' H ePiSSl '".ill"",""
AACCLa AlfJ A t UCU1K, uu u . ssasaae, w uduvio vvr
the acre. The patch was threshed ln
seven hours with six wagons and three
pitchers. The average yie Id of . this
kind ef over Will be.frQBJfye te si?
bushels, according to C. p. Wldnier. the
threshman. He said that from all ap
pearance red clover is ppt filling at
Ml en aeapunt of the recent tjot spell
ana imteg...
- Money and Exchange. ,
London. Jnlr 23. Consols. 7544: silver.
K4 WWtH eaas rata, S per aes
Taw Task. July BS.nrStevllas exeksars. Isbs.
f4.S?Hi S4.sh; smtst puiuaa,
Ban Frasclseo,' Jnly 23. Sterling exchange.
oo days, S4.5a; sight, -64; oocumentary.
t4.S4H- TraBsIsrs, tslearapbU. S per eent
premium; signt, z per cam premium. .
New York Cotton Market,
Open. ; High. Low.' Close
Jan.- ... 1281 1853 1284
Mch. ... 1240 1268 1240
July :::im Mtt lilt
Aug. ... 1221 1235 lll
Oct. ... 1128 1241 . 1221
1161(153
1256(3)57
17I7
124748
Pso, . tit! IISI 12l' 1257
Denyey Jlogs t f J4rQ.
Denver, Cole, July HrCattle, 08t
market steads? Steers. 17.60 1.76;
fhrkxxzss ejsti aViaalttvei Cat 9farA RA eolva
i.oomiroo? yf
'. Hogs- 40S; market ' higher. Tops,
Sheep None; market good.
' San Francisco pairy Products,
Exlras, 1.
Butter Extras, lie: rjrime firsts.
23 He; firsts 22c; seconds, 21Ho.
Cheese California fancy, 14 He;
firsts. 12 Kc; seconds, lie.
vans. I
nt iZatn a a bushel 1 t?"a' eaiue, noaa ana eneep; r.
f BnfhUr VWSrom W vsrppoi l?
that firmness in America, Winnipeg ,:Z? iVn,T
Close.
82
81 1 A
B
w
KK It
NORTHWEST I
FOR
GOOD
MUTTON
PO
LAND YARDS
Vaey tuf f U Noi qiTing Satisfy
tion and Eart'of the Mountains 1
. . . . ... ,
Stock Is ot Comlngi All lines
CoBtinnt) Finn Tone.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BCK,
Hogs, cattle, caires. Sheep, i
TUerada 1H5
jhis I
WedBedy ...... n
Teauy
UenUay ei
Batopday 14?
VrUay e
wek ge ....... ma
Vr- sao ....... 208
2 years a... ... 18
I ei ago .., 102
86
liei i
13
aa
forth Portland lamb trade Is suffer.
ing from the ItteH of offerings of fancy
, foTwkd ouite frel of Ta"tu
VJrQL J lZtA 3?- JlJ.f-l.0.
aVAao UVEU rca-WeUr DUU . ni.uuus.U lU
septlpnu Instance.., fairl good
sturr has heen available. East of tn
mountain stuff has not been coming
J1I V AAA a wll OViklVU AAA UVAA VA, ld.lt), J. A9 .
in tnis direction much of late. The cx
trem. values that are ruling at Mis-
Uouri river and sastern pewwof late.
navo almost entirely stopped the.move
the in
formtoS'fola?1
0v-rili q42?l
stelSv at feVmer01
Bl5af.i,V
J??? Eu
DUi 'U h Prices c
f Cfc?Mt? tbwa was a steady iZlfmlSl.mV
mutton market ruled I
r prices. I
Hi.? ..mi, ,. mwvr i
General mutton ranaei I
TiAKt itinrn .riir. " i a ? I
Bhorn wethers . . . . I . . . . 4.48(f !5 I
Best shorn ewes 4.00 tj4. 28 I
vest jii. mountain iamb ....
Valley light spring lambs... Mifl.T
rT , . m, . m- I -"
VF"t Jhps 9.9V
'Jl 'Zl JZ
Sog Market Bolda Mt
? .Pf-Ce .weo practically
changei la the North Vortland yards
M the opening this morning, the mar
mi (or op( ip uoioing very - rirm
with topa at 18.75. There was only a
very small supply offering today and
these wore o,uicWy ulcked up at formr
At Chicago there we, aa weaker tone
for. hogs generally but tops continue
at I.t0, r
Kansis City hog market was steady
. . . '
vmaha hogs ruled dull with a loss
05 a meKei, TOPS at lr0
General hoe- market ranaa:
Best Tieht. 20a lbs " t s 7ii
Medium , fc;,"!; i9al
Heavy . . ...... 8.218.10
at pigs 7,50 sp 8.0Q
Cattle Trade Xs Favorable.
With values fully BOe better than
the resent low mark, the trade in the
cattle market at North, Portland Is
e"lie.r4 very strong. There was
oaiy a very .mall supply reported in
the yards OYor nlghtf V fact, net
nJnA' ci .!
enougn came to lores any change
whatever either In price or sentimontel
" SS.i V nrio. eV aentinT.n
i,u uaie imr j was weaaer ions
'8r ctUft today, hut Pcfs Wire
Kahals City c
I Steady at former p
Omaha cate tra
si 11 as 11 r sn
Kansas City cattle market waa
Steady at former prioea.
trade waa steady, with
steers at 7i.
I fielac Bfif.ru - . . .... . T" 117 111
I TT'J.i'r' "i'li
I to prime ..,,.,,,,,..,8.80
1-52
8 tl
'50
8.68
B.Ji
luood to choiee 8.8Q
i"My
Ordinary ,.,r-
Select calves 8.08 0
1 Heavy
I Fancy
to
l.h
4.60
na.vv ....................
j Fancy bulls
I j
T4y' UTftwek BUppm.
RakTmJfa1lesl aV V'snfrhSrl- rVarsiallllfil 1 tASttfl
1 SUeep A, 0. Htrtln, Lyle, WaW ioeda:
I o. Beuisc. lbaaon, loads; M. a, leoaardo,
1 Sobdt,
Mixea KiunKoDari Mesueny, Beamoae, 1
aoppun,
1.
Sheep.
1 jfoutt t djte.. 4.188
168
6,i7i 19,548
1 K,n. 1 u 1 m y.n
60S
98
'ii
1,615
.ui. wa
a na
ecrease .... i
c,w...,o,5o,
Bawa, m....44,Ws
121,777 168,698
W,T7S iw.tii
I . - - -J
Knn wTSIb
I nS-TT. ' " ' i 'Hi
1,183
WeaBesday Afteraoon's Bales.
ixaaiiia.
I wo .u".
IVice.
I ureaon 1 1
S4
88.75
6A
81
08
6.SS
8 .00
TO
1.00
"
........
tso
I f..n
Oiacoa
,,.,,,",, 114
in.
Vrtgoa
ID 10
Tkeraday XerBiag gales.
HOGS.
10
Seetio
Vo. Ave- lbs.
Prlr.
Orssea .,,.,..,,,,,, T7
ITit
198
m
148
898
820
!!
S'ia
Oregon ..,... 81
Oregon 84
uregoa
Oregon ...
................
4
7.7B
Oregon 6
L Li
; uregon ...... o
Oregon 3
Oreaoa ................183
so
ill
ill
ed
a. 7a
i
- Apples Are Pamaged,
Hood River. Or July IITbe bet
weather of the cast several days has
done some damage to the Hood River
annleav hv aoArnhlnar the aDDlea ex nosed
114 me eun on tne oum vi wis
trees.
it is . eaumaiea
that appro!
mately 800Q poxes wul
result pf the Injury.
lie uw
Omaha Uogs Lower. ,
South Omaha. July 23. Cattle 900,
Market steady
steers. s.z:sya.(o;
cows and heifers
S6.7&07.75.
Hosts 1000. Market dulL 6c lower.
Bulk. 18.60 8.80.
.Sheep 800. Marhet steady. Year
lings, J5.656.00; wethers, 5.405.60;
iambs, 87.768.00; ewes, 84.6004.80.
San Francisco Barley" Calls.
San Francisco, July 28 Barley calls:
July 22. July 23.
uecemDer ............100 100 vii 99
Jtansas City . Hogs Steady.
Kansas Cltv. Julv 23. J?oa-. 2S00.
ajaraei sieaay., rops, sa.10.
bailie, jbuu
Market a lead v.
Sheep. lOfle.'
Market steady.
New Members for
Homing Pigeon Club
The . Homing Pigeon club held its
meeting last evening in room 108 Pan
ama . building . and initiated 12 new
members, some el whom imagine they
can race homers even if they do not
show much class as aviators. Dad
Shaw ox St. Johns won races in. Eng.
vaf i concensus
I f opinion is that he will have to pray
to bis patron, saint, St. John, to win
much locally. Genial Joe Riegr is an
other old time flyer who thinks he can
come back, but has been advised to se
cure . railroad transportation - for - his
racers ln order to be sure they return.
Jimmy Punn has joined he club, but
SgJeJJV fe ayirnmy
The -interest in the club Is growing.
and the St. Johns district will bold
some short races for young birds start
ing in two weeks tune ; :
suburban notes
Rural Carrier Will Held Mat
ing at qrejhant in Near Future,
Organisation May Be Fbrmed.
Gresham. Or.. Jul tl.Tho ergan-
! txatlOQ meeting -of rvTii - carriers of
MuUnQniah. Clackamas ajid Washing
ton . counties to bo bold in Oreaham
this summer for the purpose of or
ganizing for mutual benefit, will prob
ably bo held la Odd Fellows' haiVon
"Xntt Cot XtOTX. ' - : ' .
Vaneeuver. Wnk . . Jul '.. JS City
ge ofSTf V. 'tTt
1 levy for general purposes for the
cuuiing year muse noi oxceea io raius.
Thojtvy for gepfral purpose, hjs.
y amounted to ItH mills. . ,
aaoonror Marriage Uoonsos. ' '
T5mr. , WJ. H."-n
nvenses were iSSUfQ ysaittrua? "r
tno county auditor t the following
I persons: Ray H. Taylor end rfors, L
- iap, oom at. .muua; uoya w.
iiuraru, i years, Oia, or Vancouver.
and Florence Cobala of Centralis s Wll
11am H. Kearheff and Leone Beaero.
both of Portland; - Carl 'Welldeman and
.edy Fuehs. both ef Portland. ,
e e
Quarterly Conforoaoe .Sold.
P30 Metbodiat Episcopal chch WOs
held at the pargonaso Tuesday nlUt,
V ' a a
1' ""
e .
Xa the Btroree WXU
Oregon City. Or.: July 23. After
livlnir witl his wife for Jt years,, w.
D. Qry deserted her. sq lienors, y.
Grey ailegfs in the' suit for divorce
Another aJUged desertion divorce
auit was filed hv Joaenhtne Qua
against Alvanaon Aiv;nie uage.
. . . . . .
orainanoe M . 30 inscussee.
Gresham, Or.. July 2J AtHhe next
meeting of the city council, en August
4, the fireman's indemnity ordinance
UiU be considered in an amended
form. 1 WlU restrlet the amount to
be paid fireman injured while on
duty to IlQQ n
a-yB
I.nffMli
any one year and pre
payment of $i0 for funeral
expenses in case of death.
Ore area Cit Xdeenaea.
'Oregon CUty, Or. July II -A. mar.
riage license wag issued Wednesday to
Albert T. Gedel of 101 ast Thirty
seventh -strest north, .roruand, and
Mist Margaret El, f aton,
-
Delegates Appointed.
It. Johns. Or- July 83, Upon re
ueB ? upvemor wess tnat ne r
Plt two rspresenutlves of it. Johns
to attend the Trlgtate Pacific Coast
quest bf Governor "West that he ap
iGood lioacs asaoeiauon eonTenuon at
Medford July IT and ft. Mayor Vin
I eaat has named A. 8. Benson
and Peter Autsen. both of whom have
signified their wiHlnnsss te attend.
"U1 "
" .
' Frohlbition IS nUcnssedU
eenwooa, uy
MHchenar. preaid
Sellwaod, July 15-Mrs, Lillian M,
president of the state w.
Kansas, presented facts of
c. T. U. Of Hanoi
the worWnaTef
prohibition ln that
"tate at a weu uisuss meeung unaer
the auspices Of 84lWQOd W. Q, T. U,
I at the fsponane Avenu rresoytarian
chureh last night. Mrs. n. m. xeuy.
sided and Mrs. Mary Meilett, presi-
ent of the county W, C, T. U pre-
sented the speaker, M1S lffls Pen,
nick rendered a solo.
' e e
Idea f or STew Oanaerr.
Gresham, Or.. July ll-Prosldsnt
U. B. Davis and Field Worker James
Sterling- of, the Gresham Fruitgrowers
association visiieq tne yancouver,
Wash., cannery Tuesday to secure
ideas for plannin the cooperative can
nery to be erected here in Septembr,
Will Address PubUe BCeetur,
Pleasant Homi, Or.. July IS. Mrs,
Lillian M. Mitohener, president of the
I state W. O. T. U. of Kansas, will ad-
(rM, public meeting in the Meth
I odlst eiTurch hare at I ealeck aturdsy
night, under th susplees of the local
j w. Q. T. sf whloh Mrs. P. Miller is
presidont. tshe win also attend a
same auspiees tomorrow stftsrnoea at
the home of Mrs. I. G. Denny.
Kan Varied Prem Vrmem.
Falrview. Or July 21. After being
precipitated from the top of an auto
truck te tne pavement on wasnmgion
street, Portland, about e'elock yss
terday afternoon and severely bruising
his faee and neek. George LeadPury
of Falrvlew rede bis motoreyole - to
Gresham before bavins his wounds
I dressed by a physician, .
Kaste at PowaU Valley.
. Powell Valley, Or., July 2I.-The U-
I cal Parent-Teaeher assoclaUon wlu
-'" meet at the school house Saturday even
ine. Musical selections WUl bs ren
i onrea u rrmnni aw
Ml Gerritson, of Bethany college, Kansas,
'T,aad refreshments will be served. All
are invited to attepo.
Kaatiaa at Greihesi Jlntf'
Meeting at Greeham Library
Gresham; Or July H.--Th Oresh-
i am
& Caunell ef women voters win
meet at a o'clock next Meaday alh(
"ft
1IN Destroys Old WUO.
Boring. Or- July l.-Jt is believed
that a bonfire left by boys swimming
ln the old mill pond caused the fire
whieh late Saturday nif ht burned
over the eld two aero site Of the A. O-
Palmer sawmill en which the frame of
the 014 rpiil was still standing.
NORTHWEST BAXK STATEMEXT
I ejegrinae
Tear Ace.
TLursday X.688.8. 23
Waansadsy ...... l,7uT,65T.OT
$l,f 40,7S4.fS
TMsdar .73 2 27
1,780,
Week te date..8.S.8S8J4 ?,eex,67S
- - Taesasa Banks.
Clrarlnsa tsdsy..... ..........
.8S41.48.AA
Balances today
. eo,82.ee
Seattle Dairy Prpdnetg.
Seattle. July 21. Eggs t Fresh
ranch. 28loe; oriental, lie.
nutter f ounirv creamerv ouoea
c; bricks, 8Tc; city creamery cubes,
e; nneaa. ia.
Cheese-rWUoensin, II Q Me: Wasba
ingion, iiniie. .
. . ... . .
"
I (1
Ladd &
, ltaJilithetJ 1859 ,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 52.000,000.00
Commercial and
PETEOSKEY AND
CUP ABE DOWN
TO HASP SWING
Jinimy Dime Says Newcas
tie Man Is Ready to Meet
Clabby, - -
San Francisco. July 22. Sailor Pet-
roskey-and George Chip were in the
run swing of training today for their
to round bout a wees; from tomorrow
night "Chip is. looking ahead to future
matches, regarding bi tilt with Pet
roakey as already "ta." U manager.
Jitneay Plm. waa eontderiaa two oN
fore for bouts in, the east with Al Me-.
Cey, the only mtiiwb ever knocked
bim out One was from Pittsburg and
the other from New Tork
"Everybody Is now convinced," Dims
Said, "that McCoy's win over Chip was
the. greatest fluke in ring history, -We.
would nave nothing ta gain by meeting
biro again, ainoe be lest two bouts to
BUly Murray, whom" Chip flattened
here a few weeks ago, Jimmy Clebby
la the boy we are after. We went to
settle the middleweight ohajnpioaaain
et the world. The way to do that a
to meet Clabby, who is recognised aa
having soaoe rights in the matter, and
trs a ease er the sooner x&e setter x
us. Meanwhile QblS will box anyone
who is on band.
"As for Mike Gibbons, haven't seen
Promoter Caff roth in regard to.
match with the t Paul man aa yet
and don't know what hie plans are.
expect to see Cof froth Is a day. or two
and then we wtu knew lust where we
stand. In Los Angeles we heard that
Clabbr would be back la this country
lit September and 4f so we would be
pleased; to sign up for ft nia.tch with
him," : .
Not enough betting on the Chtp
PetreBkey bout nest week ban yet ap
peared to establish a price,: but it is
foregone conclusion that, the Newcas
tle middleweight will be strong; fftY
prlte. Petreskey elaina he wlH be In
better condition for thia bout than ever
before, and premised to disarrange
some or Chip's, phing for future gory.
BRASH EAR'S FLY WINNER
Baeramento, CaL, July 12. Jtey Bra-
shears fly put over the necessary run
te win yesterday for the Angela, and
Meggert's btnf e plaeed it out of reach
of the Bolons. Hannah tried to out off
a double steal in the tenth, but mads a
poor throw to stop Gedeen, and that i
Brasne&r have his ehanee,
The score: t
AB, B. H.i PO. A
E.
O
a
Welter, rf V f 1 f J
Gedeea. 2b K 1 1 1 4
MiMert. cf .. I 0 1 O
Brbeer, it k- 4 g Ji 1
e
e
Ellis, U ,f.rf I 0
i.X:Tb f I ? I 18
Brooks, e I $?.?
,,... ..89 8
ACBAMSN'TO
i i
Mpraa, ef ............ 8
Cook. 2b 4 O
Coy, rf , 5 " t 1 1
Tannant, Jb 6 I J
nsUlnaa, lb ,.,..)..,, 4 6 d 0
phi na, it o
Pr. ss 4 0
Masnak, c rttittt w i jt
WllUams, p e 'U
Toal . 3 I
W SCOBJJ Sx 1NJJWGS. -
te.::n::::::lIf!iniW
SUM MA BY.
Three-base hit Breoks, Twe-baaa kits.
El lis. Waller, Jobnaon, Metster. SscrtHtre
ft4araabst'. Wetwet. Willlaais tW.
Vas WolUJ. GedaJS. EUijW,'
raa. Cok. Coy. Tennant, HalllnaB, Sklaa.
Strqek out-Hogbes T, WUIIsds , Baaes ea
h.tlH -Hnirta 81 Wifilai
ballar-UauBah 8. Buua reapoaaible hh-Wil-
Him, a 11 1 a baaes Les Anselea S. Sae-
ramaate 19. Time vf gaate 1;3, Umpires
-Jal8Crtn nd Held.
New Mile Record Is
Made by 4-Year-Old
Cleveland, Ohio, July II. Etawah
III. owned by . Frank; G. Jones of
Memphis, in a special event ysster
day established a new world'e .record
or .yt or t-yeara auner sea.
The old record or s:osh was made in;
Hi! by Directum. d Gears, the 1
vstsraa driver, srovs fctawah, who
was paced. 1
Gears mads the fastest tlrne of the
present season - during the . morning ,
events, by driving Anvil, snethri
Jpnes horge, a mile in 2;02t I
scienpe won the north Handaili
stake, valued at 1109. in a five heat
raca Napoleon Direct won the t;lt
trotting race, a six heat event, by de
f eating a classy field of etarters,
SEATTLE GETS 3 GAMES
mm9mJ9mmtmm9mmWPmmmtmY m- f't
Seattle, Wash., July II. The foot
ball schedule for the University of
Washington givey Seattle three games
this year. The season opens here Oc
tober. 14, when Washington plays Whit
man, Oregon plays here November 14,
and Pullman comes November tt.
Washington gpes to Albany, Or, for a
game with the O. A. C, October 81.
.Washington's practice games begin
with Aberdeen high on September If.
TAC0MA WINS 8 STRAIGHT
f Taeoma. Wash., July tl.WWben the
Tigers defeated - Seattle yesterday, it
marked tneir eighth- straight victory,
and they art tied with Victoria for
fourth place. - The score was I t 2.
Jones' being wteadler in the pjnch.es
tban Glpa , . .
The scots? - . . , R. ft,
Seattle -'f4?ftfjtta
Tacems ,,?,,,',, I 1 I
, Batteries Glpe nd Clrnsn; jPp.e
end Stevens, .
-Kid Hertnan in Training.
PeatUa, July t. Kid Herman, a
one time one of the foremost light
weight boxers, is training here for a
comeback bout. He hag akgd fhe
promoters pf the Brig bouse arena st
Vancouver for a match. ,!& Johnny
Q'Leary or Jos Pay ley. .
. r
Saving DcpoiiU
1 s o e
a a o o
o e
f a
i I e
I 12 o 5
i O S 0
SO I 1
Bank
VANCOUVER'S P0U1ES
DELAYED AtlD , FIRST.
POLO fiAl SATURDAY
Wavelry. Whites and.- British s
Columbians Will Start the
Tournament. at- Polo Field
GAME STARTS AT-3 P. lie
i - - ' -V . ' . .
Visitors VUl Flax WaTttlx Blue Qaax -
tst tanday A'ternoojt
: Change 4a X4ep.
The ODeninc- b ma nt h Mia tanr. --
nament betwen the Vancouver QCU"
Polo club, and , the Wave ly country , .
club teams, scheduled for tomorrow
efurnooa bas 'been poftposed vatU -Saturday
' afternoon. kecauae ' - the
meuata of tha visitors will not arrive
until tonight. , .
Saturday game will be between the
Waverly Whites and tbe Ytu?ouve ;
team and will start promptly t 1,
o'dockv The Vaoceuver- play ere w,Ul ,
practice tomorrow afterno.cn " on the,
Waverly field.; -
Tha lineup of the Vancouver teens -against
the Wavorly Whites wUl be:
W. yon Roon, No, 1; oorWe ki
Orosvenor, No. 2; Captain R. Chaplin
No. 2. and J. D. Pordhapl back, . .
in suadars game against the '
Waverly aie team, which vUl stavt "
at I o'clock. R K. Ssowdeni will pe,
substituted for W, Von en in, N 4
position :
There Is a poaslblUty of Warv Cor-,
bett playing to, both games. iVot
Corbet t may not be aide to, play in
Saturday's game and in, .thA, Vvea.t
Hrry Corbet will pOay in his Pbive.
NATIONAL limn GAMES '
IUII III I ,11 IM
At Chlcaao Score: It ' t. m
Philadelphia t Yl '
Chicago ................A..., 4 4 ! '
Batteries .Alexander. Alavaa maA Vll.
Miter; Lavender end fcresuehan -
Briokly.,:.,: 1 1
t. Louis ....;....i.;.....,v; i I'-
BatterleaAUeB, Ragon.apd Mitleri
Doak and Wlniro. i . .
m u i, M ......
At Cino)nnatU-8eset R. U.S.
New Yerk ..,..,,,,., ,,4 l-
Cincienati .,..,...!...,...,..,! J
Batteries Mraur4 and. Meyers;
Douglass apd rwfn
At Pittsburg-trirst gams)
Beaton .,f,,,?;.t,(,.tt,v.,,l
pittBbura 8 I
tiattries James and uewdy; Asr
mon and Coiena. Kef ore. .
Second gamer ! Jt. JI, St '
Beaton- ...................... ,4 1 1?
Pittsburg ....................8l
Batteries .Cru toner, tiavis and
Whalipsi Adamjs. Mamaux ad KafWSj. s
T JIUUt Pee.ti sloore,
Oakland, Cat, July J,r-ft44ie Mler
holdg a decision over Ijioy Mqpre t4y
as result of tfee.lr 9t wuhd f .
last alsbt, Moor flooradj WUlff la the
first when he bad Kddie sregsy
with hard ripe to the bead and body.
Moore, however, was ungbit to, avoi4 ..
Miller's straight ieft, gnd the IstUr
punished Boy aevereiy about tSt hei .
and face, . . -
pm ' - -"TBy"sss tmt spa - -"
Tillman and Cross Work.
Los Angeles, July 21.' -Johnny Till
man ef Minneapolis end Mth Cross
wore hard at work today prapaHng for
their meeting at Vemen July II. They
are scheduled to box 28 rounds. Till
man bas impressed the fane wit a have '
seen his workouts as a comer. Cross,
after two weeks at Oataltna is in'
gee4 condition, end will e tittle bsN'1
work for the mill. , '
THE PERSON WHO
PAYS BY CHECK
command more ft-;
spect than the one ;
who pays with cur-: l
rency. A bankVac- v
count is generally z
considered an cvU
dence pf industry, ,
integrity and tusi-f
ness ability; -.
It costs .j, nothing ;
to carry a checking '
: account with this j
bank and we invite ;
" you to open one. .
W psy MrticuUf tt."
tention ta BerfonaJ sc
. ' counts ef women, ' v
' SIXUR1TY SAYINGS
& TRUST COMPANY :
Fifth and Morrison
' Capital and Svrplttt
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Overbeck & Cooke Co, :
Ptoses, JlonAl, OfSJi.'
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