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1 - - iU O . JULY DAILY JOUIUIAL, ' POIITLAKO, ITJDA RAILROADS FIND CONDITIONS IN WHEAT .RAISING" COUNTRY-IDEAL WITH POOR SUPPLY COhlG VEAL, HOGS AND CHICKENS DROP Hens Stiffen Bat - Other Drop , Under Strain- Market Has Been ; Read for Break All Week ..Change Expecte!. v' Veal and Let.' after vrofcbllng twwsras "a -' weakness all week, broke tbla moroins' under .A strain, of tbs continued Xlood o( poor staff. Cblckens, on the other bud, stiffened under - the scarcity ef food stuff and advanced ,' half cent. i. - ,. , , ; , ' Tbese two markets have furnished the tee tores of tb week's easiness on Front street. , Dealers in them bar been the victim of eir : cuinatancee. s The market was flrat saateriajly affected . the not weather. Shipment after shipment uf - poor atnf f waa received. The price fur good tuff stiffened slightly at the beginning, bot - as to demand fell a war the price also weak ened. Later it fell a war further, with tb result Chat thla morning the top price fee - Teal waa 10cj and for boge 9c. - - " Belief for tbla market lies absolutely lo tha demand. " The call baa been light for weeks, and only an Increased demand will aend the ....price back,, again. The scarcity of hens) and broilers stiffened -'that market yesterday and today, despite ef- furu of the dealers to stock op. It would appear that the farmers war too buy with other line to tend to tbeir poultry, Itepeated .calls br on dealer for bene for his Saturday trad were nnavtula. ' Tb beat stuff natnr v ally rose till 12 ",4 o was quoted freely oa the . atreet this morning. A reduction 1 erpected early la tb coming 'week. ,. SALMON RUN CONTINUES Report from tb canneries at the month ef the river continue promising, and with more favorable tide coming next week, it Is ex- pected that a banner week will b enjoyed there. The catch ne been uniiornuy neavy; so heavy. In fact, that cold storage la being resorted to to keep tha floors clear. Tb flab bar been of a fairly large size, tb percent age being about normal. - NEW WHITE ONIONS IN The first V northwestern new crop white enknis reached tb market thla ' morning. larre shipment .. arrlvln from Walla Walla The onljna were sold at $l.BO sack ta all laetaucca, and wera of fine Quality. New po tatoes were plentiful and firm. a. - ? ..stHSHssVsaMHssiv5'' BERRIES ARE QUITE , FIRM : -Berries were firm today, bat of only me dium quality. ' Tiro- season for all berries la fast drawing to an end. Loganberries were quoted freely at BOQOOe oft the eaat aid and 3e on the weat able. Raapberriea war plen tiful at 85c aod 05c, while black capa war to be bad at 1.23 and 1.85. Currants were - 1 firm at 78c&$1.00. . - - BRIEF NOTES' OF THE TRADE Dalle peaches are reaching tb market free- ; ..It. and or larger siae.. They are firm at 66c - ffl.W. - '- J Nice hotheaae encumber were plentiful this . J, tuuruing at 60Q80c a dosen. Ontalda grown . racnmbers 'war fi.oo a nox. . Tbree car of cantaloupe reached the mar- " - kt yesterday and sold frely. Green corn. Trom The Dalles was swng at 23c dosen. . It waa of nigh quality. carload ef Merced . tomatoea . showed ap TRANSPORTATION ! Los Angeles (Wltbont Chasg-t in Boat) ' To Biff. ' Clean. . - Comf ortable, - -" -Elegantly Appointed, ' Bea-aota ateamshlp ROSE CITY . Sao Trom Alnsworth Sock " :; 9 A. M.. JULY 11 100 OoldaA XllcB oa Ooluiabla B1tx. gUl Bates Includ Bcrta and Mals. Xablas aad Sarrlc Vaxclld, Tb San lxaaiao Zortlan . 8. Co Third and VtaluBrtoB Bta. (with o-W. B. at M; Co.) XsU Broaa. way 4500, A-413X. .- v - EOTIESA AMD AS rXAM CISCO . - SS. SANTA CLARA aOa Suaday, July XI, 6 p. If. San Francisco Si ST A BAHBARA, LOS AJNGKLES ' - -AND SAN DIEGO . IS. S ROANOKE Kails Wedneadar, uly 14, (?, X, . sTOBTV VACZ7Z0 STXAKSBXT CO. Ttokst Of fio - fMlgbt Offio -VOA Sd it. ' Foot Northrop St. Wain 1S14, A-1814 1 B'dwy 6203, I-M23 S. S. "GREAT NORTHERN" S.S. "NORTHERN PACIFIC r . S-Seek, ' Triple Screw, - M Knots. - Heat lAXurtaos naipa in PacUis Vtera SAN FRANCISCO Every Tues Thura., Saturday Steamer train leavea North Bank Station t:S0 A V. 8, 8. arrirea 8. I :30 P. It, next day. ., EXTKISS BiitVlCE AT r&XG.taLX jiAIJ Vorth Bank Ticket Offioo rheneei Broadway UO, AJM71. tn and. Stark. ' Freight and Passenger ' -STEAatERS TO THS DAXXTS t ' and w"y, landings - . " - "BAILEY GATZERT" t Leavca Portland dally at 7 A. M. except Son day and Monday. Eanday excursions to Caa. cade Uwka teara A. J. Kstur a:a p. oa. ? ' '"DALLES CITY" ' Leave Portland ' Tuesday, Thursday and Sat ordar at t:& A. M. Banday Caaea-de Xiocka exearsion. ......... gl. 09 far to Xaa.DaUee and retura ...Ji.00 ALDJB ETBIT DOCK, POSTUtSn ' ' Phone Mala 814. A -51 IS STEADIER GEORGIAN A .; Ixaavaa dally xccpt Mondar for sVSTOsta aro wax XMtnisas. , Laavlaa; foot of Waahiastoa St, T a. tn.. returning" o. m. ' - : American-Hawaiian Steasiip Co. Frlrfct Iwrlw : Frequent' ; ' Portland Sailings f,rS - New Low, SJ York 'Rates v S Boston c. r. rsiTHrrjT, Agwt. - 873 i.z&t i-t- Portlajid. Or. Light Eain Falls On Umatilla City; Helps Green Grain Pendleton. Or.. July 9. A drizzling rain which fall yesterday will prov consider able benefit to Cnjitill county farmera, cording to farmer and grain boyers. While th grain that haa been burned Is now beyond .help from weather eondltiona. 1b asmneb aa th sap has ceased to ran -in tb talis, there is srill a good deal of green grata especially that sown La Lbe spring, wfclch wlU be bene tl ted a great deal. The rata' has delayed harvest a few dayi and ha Interfered with the tall end of tb hay. lng, bot otherwise baa not don any da mags. Harvest bad already started In the south end of tb eoaaty and reports from there indicate that tb barley ha sot been amen damaged. unexpectedly yesterday, bot sold sluggishly. Tb Texas ehlpraenta are expected tomorrow. California fresh figs are selling better this year than ever before. 3 "A large shipment went at t)0cf f 1.V0 yesterday and today. . A car of melons today and on yesterday livened that market. A ear of mixed trait la due thla afternoon. A car ot California 8t- John peaches reached the market yesterday, bnt waa rejected on iC eonnt f aiae, -and went on to Seattle Kaatera Oregon Koyal Ann cherries war to be had 'at lOfille this morning. The sea son la rapidly, closing on the in. bot they were at tin quality, j . - , BUTTER IS REDUCED 1 CENT Batter was reduced 1 cent a pound by th local ereataerle yesterday, following a con ference of tb creamery ' beads. ; An Increase to SOe tor fancy creamery waa made last, week to meet the losses of hot weather, and, with tb return of favorable weather, the reduc tion was authorised. Batterfat remained at 3UC for No. 1 and 27c for No. 2. It was de cided also that hereafter quotations would be cniform for : batter In - cubes, cartons and print being coasidered extras at all times. - snnrrERs i weather notice Protect abitfment during tb next 48 bonr as far north as Seattle against maximum tern pera tares of about tin degree; northeast to Epokane, 80 degrees; southeast to Boise, 80 degrees; south to Ashland. 80 degrees. klax Imam temperature at Portland tomorrow a boat 10 degrees. - JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND These price are those at wblca vrboleealers sell ta retailers xce-c a otuerwto stated. They are corrected ap to noon acb day; Dairy- Produce. . t BUTTER City creamery, cube, fancy, 28; flrsU, Sue; aeconds, l?6c; prints and cartons, extra; country creamery, 25c; Oregon ranch, I8aic. - - .- BUTTEEPAT No- 1, Portland delivery. 29c; AO. 2C, aic EGOS P. O. B. bnyinc price snoject to eaadllag rules Portland bigg A Ponltry Deal ers' association; No. 1 grade 2c. No. 2 grad 20c. -No. S grad 15c dosen. gelling' price by dealer, candled Oregon ranch, 22c cartons. 2itZ4c; selects, 25c dosen. - . UVU FOlilTBl Kvss. Plymouth Roek, VL&iX'At', ordinary chickens, 910c; broilers, 1H to 2V, pounds 18j22c; turkeys, 182uc; dressed, 22Sc; pigeons, $101.25: squabs t ) dosen; gees, live, biittci Pakla uucks, old. SttlOc; yoong. 17Q'iSe. f CHEESE Fresh Oregon fancy 1 full cream twlna and triplets. 14J15Ue; XMsf America 1616i4c; storage acs, 14c. ; . ; ,t Zroita r ad Ysgatahlsa PBXSa FKliiT Oranges, navel. S3.50e8.T5; tangerlnea, JlJi5". bananaa, 45e lb; lemona, 3.60((t5.00; limes, 1.00 per loo; grape fruit. S2.50i4.ao per case; pineapples, 7e lb.; peers LiJUi; cherrlea, , b6cia1.0O; gooseberries. avc; currants, el.OO(jil.25; raspberries, fe5 Qfl.OO; cantaloupea, Z00I.U0: Ixgan berries, ' 60 4 60c; bUckcapa, -1.0; black berriee, . S1.75 crate; watermelona, 2c lb.; apricot. 65C&S1.1& J crate; peacbev Tfictj tL25 per crater APPL.E8 Local, new. 7S8Se per naif box, according to quality. ONIONS JUacal no. t. B0cllJM: new Cal ifornia yellow, (1.7& aacki d, SX.BO sack; '"'oTATOA Selling priest Kztra ehoic ta ble stock, $2.00 per cenUl; new crop, $1.00(3 1.26; aweeta, $3.29. yaQK1A.isL.i-a Tnrnipa, $1.78; beeta, $1.73 ssck; rax rota, new, l.Jo2.uO sack: parsnips tliL25 per sack: cabbage (local) SOcitt1.2i: greea onions, XiiH dusvn tuncnas: peppers, bells, Sa&ittc; head lettuce, local. 25c doaea; celery, ' per dosen, $1.00; rhubarb, Sia-lc; cauliflower, $1.16 per doaen; French artichokes, 85e per doaea ; string beans, Sij&C; cranber ries, eaatern. $V-O0 per barrel; peaa, gj4e per lb. r asparagus, local, oec$1.00 per do.; rsdlsbea. 2e per doaea bunches; corn, 26c ds. doaen: encumbers, hothouse, aOsiuoc; straights, $1.00 a box. v .-Jl.: ; ,. . - Meats, Tlah and ProTlaiona, DBESSED MKA1S filing price Country killed: - Fancy hogs. 9lt4c; rough and heavy, 8&c; fancy veals, l0&10Me; ordinary, hUUc; poor, 8c; goato, S4c; apring lambs, 14c: heavy muttons, c. . - AUS, BACON, ETC. Hams. 15Q20c: breakfast bacon, 184fi30c: boiled bams, 28c; pienica. l2Vc; eottag roll, lflc. ' , OlBlKiUi Olyjjpla, per gallon, $3.00; canned eastern. 66 can.; $8.60 doaea; eastern In ahell, P 100; raaoc clams. (2.50 box; eastern oystars. per gallon, solid pack. $3.00. . yiaH Dreesed flounders. 7c; steeinsad sal mon, be; Boys! Chinook. 10c; perch, tift&c; lobstera. 26c lb. i Ur smelt, 8c; - salmon trout, 18c lb.; haUbat, b(SilOc; shad, dressed. Sc- shad roe. 16c; roe abad. Oc lb. ... . . ... t.ARlwIiexca. kettl rendered, Ue; stand. "c'iiABa Large. $1.79: medium. $1.25 doaaa. Qroosrles. SUOAK Cobsv $70; powdsred, $7.20; fruit r brry $.0i bt. $.70; dry granulated. $J)0; i yellow; $o.ou. lAbov uiUQn si m day net caah.l ", . fUCU Japan style No. 2. 49ia6e; New Or feana, bead, 6)aoc; blue rose. 4ttc; Ursoie AIT Coarae, half grounds. 100s, $10.59 per ton; 60c, $U.SW;Ubl dly 60s, $Jtt; los, $11.60; bale, eX25; lump rock, $20.00 per ton. HONEX--Sw, $S.25tta.60 per caaaV? BEANS SmaU white. $5.80; Urge whit. $6.b0: pink. o-00 Umaa, i&Mt; bajou. nd, ,$0. Kops Wool uad Hid. HOPS Buying price, 'choice, I3ie- prim. I3c: medium to prun. 10Uc; medium, ioc. UlS contracts, laWUHc " . VVOO! Nominal, 1W6 clip: Wlllamett val ley. cbars Cotswool. 2a&aic; saediuis) Shrop shire, 27 c; choice Xancy iota. Jfcc: eastern Oregon, 144ji2dVe. - , HiUiiS salted hides, 25 lb, and op, HLc salted stags. 60 lb, and ap, 10c; salted kip, 16 lbs. to 26 lb., 15c; aaiied calf, np to 16 lbs., 18c; green bidea, 26 tha. and up, 13c; green ataga, 60' lb, and up, hic; green kip. la iba. to 25 lbs., 16c; green calf, up, to 1 Ibe.. llic; dry flint bidaa, 24c; dry flint calf, np to 7 lbs.. 2oc; dry salt nioe. 2uc; dry hurhldes, each, 60c to $1.00, suit noraehidea, each. $2.00 to $3.00; bornecair, 25c; dry long wool pelta. 15c; dry snort wool pelts, llftc, dry sheep shearlings, each, 10c to 16c; sailed sheep shearings, each. 16c t 25c. TALLOW No. a. w&Jifcc; 2. 4JiS6c; grease. , UOHAlaV x015 81C v ; CU1XX1J4 OU CASCAKA BABK Baying uric, cm lotav 4tt4Vc;-tas than car low. ac Paints and Oils. LINSEED OIL Haw bbla., 77c gallon; ket tle' boiled, bbis., 7Wc; raw. cases. 2u; boiled, eases. a4 gal.; iota of 250 gallon. 1 less; U cake meal. $44 per tea. - COAL OIL Tfcatar white In drums and Iroa barrets, .10c. -: XI KP K.N TINE -Tanks 61 e: ease 8c galten. WHITH LEAD Ton Kta, 8c lb.; aOO lo. kta, ttc lb.; las lota. 8 per lb. .. . ... . UlL MEAL Carload lota. , $34. Chicago Hogs SIott. Chicago, Juy . (I. -N. S.)-Hog;s Receipts, 23,000; -market alow, 6 & 10c under yesterday's average. Bulk, $?.10 (e 7.40; light,' $7.S07.70; mixed, ?7.00 7.65; heary. 16.80 7.45; ,roubi $6.80 6.90; piss, $6.7507.60. . w Cattle ' Receipts, - 2000; "tnarket steady. "Native beef steers,- $7.00 10.40; ' western $7.40 8.35.; cowa ani heifers. $3.359.50; calves, $7.50 11.- Sheep Receipts, 13,000; market weak. Sheep, J5.S546o; lambs, $7,00 09.75. , - - ) - ' - t . Foreign Exchange Rates. ' The Merchants National bank quotes the following rates on foreign exchange: London $4.79. .. Berlin 20.65. , - " Parte 18.W. i- Vienna 15. 4S. .. "x'l .' " .' ' . Athens 19.27 ' - , " Hongkong 42.85. ' 10,000 Lbs. Live Hens Wanted at 13c Per Lb. . Ion't inaulr mail. hip checks by-' return SALES ARE VM AND . RECEIPTS IIORhlAL AT -II. PORTLAHD YARDS Prices In All 'Unea lOstg Demand Is . Slack and Receipts ot Poor Class 10 Carloads Arrived ; in Ijocal Yards.' " , '. . - - ' - .. PORTLAXb UVESTOCK Br - ' , Hogs. . Cattle, Calve. Sheep. Prtdav ..... f.',i low , 10 Thursday . 612 , " 1N0 . a ' 202 Wednesday.... 334 - 245 ' . 1 . 811 Tuesday , 1712 WOO Monday ........ .... , . .4 .... Saturday 271 ' . 75 20 1 i ' 9 Week ago 123ft ' IZi 5 22 V'ear ago 821 ' 41 7T 426 Two yeara ago.. ' Ood . J ; I ' 80; i S Tbra years ago. 74 . 412 . -278 ' Prices were poor again at tb Vorth Port land yards, the same range 'as bss governed tor the past three day again being la effect. Beceipts were normal, 10 cars being; switched in thla morning. . a , r General cattle, market tang: " Select steer .....J..............;..$.6OQ0.8O Best hay fed steers................. 8. 25 44 6. 50 bood to ebole ................... 6Jt.40 ordinary to fair .............. 6.00W8.36 Best cows ........................ 6.75 41 8. OO uooa to prim ..................... 6.26U.6.60 Select cslvea ...................... S.25SI7.73 Fancy bulls ..................... - 4.50 Ordinary bull 4.00Q4.25 General shorn mutton market: - ' Choic spring lambs ........... t.. .75l3o wmmoB suring iambs - . . 6.75iio.2S Choic yearling .wether 665.60 Good yearlings ................... 6.0015.10 Old wethers ...................... 4.74.80 Choice light ewes ................. 4.60U4.75 Good ewe ,t, 4.25 Common heavy ewes ................ - 4.00 General hog market rang; .. Best Uaht 7.50OT.80 kiedium light 7.407.50 uooa to heavy 7.iKfcf (.o bough to heavy .. C. 60 47-25 THE SAVINAR CO. Marshall 687. 209 Stark St. ' Triday's Ureatoak Salsa. HOGS - x. District. No.- . Av. WL , Price. Oregon 20 200 $7.60 Oregon - 83 - IS r 7.60 Washington 45 ' ' 184 i 70 Washington ...... . 8 : 1HH 7.oo Oregon 4 2O0 . 7.00 Oregon 1 r 240 ' 7.00 Oregon 3 308 l ! ,60 Washington , , 3 830 :" t 8.50 Washiucton ...,..-. 14 v '132 8.25 Washington .......... 85 . ? 16tf 2.50 Washington 1 ' ; IdO t : 2.50 LAMBS Oregon 20 f-7S ! . .o Today's Li va took Beinta. W. Cooper, t'nion Junction, cattle, 1 load; K. L. Miller. CaldweU, Idaho, 2 load W. W. Kemper. Caldwell, Idaho, cattle, : load;. Baker City Packing Co., Baker. Or. hoes. 1 load: Grover Bros.. Ontario, hog. . load: R. U. Dewey. Vale. Oc. nogs, 1 load; I. Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon . .... . . . . . . i. H. Btlgmaa. Wanlck. Wash, cattle. 2 loads: N. F, Hocter. Goldeadal. Waab cattl and hogs,..., -.load. - - - Yesterday's Livestock Salsa. ' ' BOGS. rHstrlct, No. T Ave.Wt. Oregon 18 " ; .191 Oregon 7 1 ' 21S trregoa ............... o . is Washington .......... 7 t Washington 18 V Oregon ............... 5 - Ortgon 6 Washington .......... 1 Washington 7 . Oregon ............... 8 .-, Washing to .......... 8 v. STKEBS.-' -.18 :- a.'-. .. 12 r- .. 3;'":!' .. - - .. fjr 1 . OOWSV.- ' "i Oregon . . . . . . . . . 8 . Oregon 5 . Oregon ............... 6 Oregon ..,..... . 1: Ongon ............... . 4 .. ; Oregon ... . ... 2 .- Oregon ...... 1 . Oregon ' 4 ' Oregon .... 1 .j..- uregos ............... a t . 100 -4- Oregon ....... 1 , 8W .; Oregon t..,m t 4 s 1002 Oregon ................ 1 Oregon ..........- 1 Oregon . ....... 4 . Oregon k-..-.. ........ a BCIJLS. ' HEIFERS. Of gUft I , mmu ..... ... . S 8TAGGS. Oregon ........ ..... . 1 1310 Oregon ........ X r O0O LAMBS. J Oregon 20 ; i, U- W Oregon ............... 17 . 1 b0 S X 197 . 200 , S.180 ; i 800 : 350 141 138 .1 108 ' '. V 1 10SS : r ' 12O0 1155 ": 1080 . 1100 -905 , 1110 tll0.-T - J 029 ' . 880 ". 1010 1070Ni' , 0H5 i l . 880 lOOO 980 i 1110. 970 V 105O 1050 i 1036 4 1091 i'asaT; PrtCe , $7.60 7i0 s 7.50 1.60 ' 1.00 e.60 8.60 8.25 : 6.00 ' a oo a.ao 8.25 8.10 - 6.00 . 6.00 " 8.60 ' 5.60 a.60 6.15 &.08 6.00 .4.75 4.60 4.50 : 4.50 A00 . 4.00 4.00 - 4.00 85 8.50 8.00 a. 78 2.60 'S.T8 B.08 '4.50 f $M 6.60 Bears Stage An -Early : Set Back . But Lose Ground Chicago, July (I. N. S.) Because o the bearish construction placed of the government crop : report, wheat values in th pit today opened, with a aligrht declin. ... :. - ---. Wheat was off o a toushel, corn waa irregular, oats .?er down to c at the outset. v. s.;- Early offerings in wheat were read ily absorbed. Commission houses wera best buyers. Some foreign buying- was In evidence. 1 Further ; reports of - ' tinfavorable weather in the south and west offset the bearish government report and at midday there was a, general advance in all grains. Prices held around yes terday's top figures. Cash houses were good buyers of July corn; the pit crowd bought Sep tember. The trade in oaita.waa mixed. Provisions were irregular. - Later there was a further advance In wheat. Last sales were -94c to 2o higher than the initial prices. ; July wheat sold above $1.11. . Corn prices finished irregular.1'; July: was strong at the close. ' Oats closed with an advance of -Mo to 2c above the opening. large export business la oats was reported. There was a sharp demand for : th cash . article.- - Provisions ; finished higher. - . - ( ange of Chicago price furnished by Qver bck de Cook Co.. 210-217 Board af Trad Udg. WHEAT . . .-v -is;, r-:. ;,:vt-v.. - Open.--. High; :. tiowr i"; CJose'3 July' $1.094" $1.11 i $1.094'; $1.11 Sept. 1.03Ji , 1.4M$, 1.02' i 1.03 Dec 1.06 T 1.07 l l.05v5 . 1.06 t CORN ,- July .77 .T7i;.7 s.jrr Sept. 784 .74 .73 f .74HB Dec 65 T, .60 - ? -65 .5B , OATS July .48 .4H .48 . 4H Sept. ...... .37 -3S'; 87 ? MB Dec ...... '.39. .394:; -3i 1 Jury .....15.40 ;15.2 . 15. 4o' v 15.62 : Sept. 15.75 18 .00 15.75 - 15.92 B Oct, ..i. .16.00 . .18.10- 16.0O ' 18.05' .. LARD July ..... 8.87 8.7 ". S.57 - i 8.60 B Sept, ... 8.70 ' S.8T : 8.62 . 8.80 ; HIBS ' , ' Jnly 90 9.90 9.87 ' 9.W Sept .....10.07 , 10.15 JO.0O 10.12 B Oct. .....10.07 . ' 1Q.2Q . iO.07 10.20 COAST "BANK - STATEMENTS Local-Marketls : : ,: Again Inactive As Season Closes LmiVib. Jnlr 9 "arro on passage: Wheat Sd to 9d higher. Cora 6d higher. - , V WOETHWESTEKS GBAIN BECETPTS -(jars- Portland, today. 8 Year sco. ....... "'3 Season to date.. 172 . Wheat-Barley. JFlr. Oats. Year ago. Tacoma. Tburs, lear ro....., Season to- date.. xear ajio, ..... Seattle. Thar.. Tear ago.. ...... Season to date. . Xar ago....... 77 19 8 8 SO 8 12 4 7 T 63 9 . 16 .5 k I - 5 20 71 ". :: - 3 11 65' a .. 7- 46 J . 'i -6 13 Bay. 8 ?2 ' 26 f 2 19 s 17 ' 22 H - 102 63 1 Pending th opening of the new season, the local, wheat market, waa, again inactive today. No sales were recorded while the meeting was merely routine. Prices quoted here are: ., ' -4 - TX)DB Selling pric; Patent. $6.00; WU lamett valley$d.00; local traight, $5.40; bakers' local, $6.00; Uontana. spring wheat. $6.o0; exporta,- $4.60-, whole ; wheat, $5.30; graham,- $5.25 per barrel. rw HAY Buying prire: Willamette valley tim othy, - fancy. . $13.00; eastern Oregon-Idaho faery' Umotbyr SiaoO; alfalfa. $13,006130; vetch and oata, $11. OO; eluver. $a.tMi9 JX per ton. ' - - " ' ' - GBA1N RACKS 1915, nominal; JCo 1 Cal CUtta, j 8H(yS)c. ' i ailLLSXCrKS Selling price: Bran. $274)0 C27.60; aborts, $2.0O429.00. . KOLLED BAULEi Celling price: 425.O0Q 260. ; . " COfiK White. $35.00 iQ 35.60; cracked, $38.00 J374K. ' ; ! :. .. MEBCBAKTS EXCHANGE SPOT PRICES - Blues tern ... . .. ..... .'. .1 . ... . .$1.02 Portyiold .....i.... .......... .90 Club - .i..'4; t .00 ........ I.- .90 Ked fife v. xwa aHuu ...... ... . .... , OATS - Feed L . . ..$25.00 ; BABXT read . i 22.00 , ... auixsrtrrrs Bran ....'...,..:,....... .....24.00 1 bhorU ......-.,......-.- 24-00 : . I'iiBtarea were quoted 'at: - - . :: Bid. Angost btaestem ........... ..$ Ji August forty fold ............. .85 August club-.. ...... ........ Jea August fife .80 August buasian ' .80 August oats . .. . ....... ; . .24.00 August barley ....... .21.00... August bran .............. . ..23.&0 , August shorts ...... .......24Xa Ask. $l.oa 1.09 " 1.08 1.00 - , - .83 - $28 JO ' 23JoT ' 26.00 20.00 Ask. $1.02 '91 " .92 -.92 . 26.60 26.'6o - 26.00 , Expectation Seen v. In Day's Actions ; .Upon N. Y. rioor .... -- ....... i.. ... (Copyright, 1915, by the. Kew lork Evening - - . . . - POSt-i - -r - - : Kew Tork. July tU. P.) European liqui dations doubtless . Influenced prices again to day, bat apparently, the stock exchange waa under the influence, off the expected Uerman note to Washington. Thla was partly because of th possibility that the text might be given out between th eloeing: tomorrow and opening Monday. -' - . - - Th perplexity surrounding th whole situa tion aa between this i government ,and Ger many's was the real factor causing nealta ttoo, aV it was is causing decline during th paat tew days. ' .; I :, , But, on the other hand, experienced finan cial observers were perfectly aware that, ow ing to th mntoal attitude of th two coun tries, there are vastly tea belligerent pos sibilities today than on any previous occasion. Tha mordents when a wave of passion on en aide or .the other might have forced tb hand of the government are sidmitted to have passco. Rang of New Tork price furnished by Over Uek Cook Co., 21&21T Board ot . Trad building: ' '. 1 - " UKSC Kl f XliN IQpeo I mgaj Uw IClo Amal. Copper Co......l 72 aner. uax as l ouo., ci 01 1 Amer. Can., common.. I 46; do preterreo...... Amer. Cotton OiL com.1 44U, Amer. Loco., com.....! 46 . Amer. Sugar, eommon.1106 - 7 120 4tt 99 75 46 4 168 143 41 r a 104 2814 no 120 8 SISa Clesrings today xear ago ...... Iialaaeea today Year ago .-.4. Portland Baaaa,! i. $1,628,024.85 .. 1.63.70.lO .. 146.4S3.81 San Francuoo Banks. Clearing today ......... .......$10,032,004.00 Lee Angel Banks, Clearings today .-.$3.1S2.8f9 O0 Balances 272,243.00 . . Seattle Banka. ... - - Clearinss today t .$1.772.3flS.O0 Balances 65,772.00 Amer. Bmeit, - common. do preferred ....... Am. Tel. ot Tel..... Anaconda . kilning Co. Atchison, commua...,. do Dref erred .... Bait. Oulc, common .Ijeet Bugar....... Bethlehem Steel. Brooklyn Hapid Transit) wanaomn racv, win... Ceatral leather, coin., do preferred......... Chi-, Great WW com. : do preferred........: Chi. muw, at, r. . Chi. A Northw, com. Chlno Ooyoer ........ Cheaaoeake A Ohio.. Coyo. fuel 4 Iron, coml Colo. Bjoutnern, com. Consolidated Gas ... . Corn Products, common 13 w J, .v. .... . . - Denver r B G., com.. do: preferred. ....... j Erie.' common ......... do 2d preferred...... 00 jst preierrea. . . . General . Klectrlc. Great North.; ore lands! Gt. northern; pld....j: lee esecan ties.. ....... Illinois Ontral. ....... Inter urb. Metrop.. com. do preferred......... Lehigh . Valley.,... .... Kansas City Southern, j Goodrich..,..,...., ... Alaska . .' It. .A N. .. .. ... .. ..... hC. 1. At T.. e ....... 4 M., K. AT.. pf..-f Missouri Pacific...... t National Lead. .... . . Nevada Consolidated..; New Haven. ........ .i New York Central..., . X.. V. --ft W. ...), Northern pacific, e..i Psdfie Mail 8. 8. Co. Pennsylvania Hallway. P.6. L, a C. CO...U.,.. Pressed Steel Car, e.i.l-45 Pressed Steel Car, pf.L Ray Cons. Copper....!. Heading, c rteading, .ao pi....... Heading. 1st pf.i.... Kepublie 1. A S- c... Uepublie I. A S-, pf . luck Island, c ....... Kodc Island, pf., new. 8t ' LAS. P.. 2d f. St. I. AS. P., lat pf: Douthera 5 pacmc, . e..i. Southern Bailway. c .... Socthern Railway, pf.. Term. Copper. . . .. 2.. . UnkML. Pacific, c....... V nion Pacific, pf ..... . U. S. Robber, c U. )s. Rubber, pf . . . -; . Us S. Steel: Co.,- e... 0. S. Steel Co,.pf.4. t'tah Copper -v.... t. Virginia , Chemical. . t. . Wabash, c .... .. WabRsh,pf . ....... i.. w "IF:- - releranh..-L. Wi4lin?lMiaae Oankaba J I All DtUUCUOam a - 72941 70 46 25 "88 165 34 115 : 20 in 20 72 14U 23 4 -yu IO8 -3 S9 14 60 2s2 102 106 23 146 83 2s 86 14 85 13 46 354 iJSo soy 46 6dV lO0 SO.,, 63 46 44 46 106 , 774 120 4 99 76 46 169 87 143 41 10' 28 80. XiBJ-JS 86 81 43 105 1 119 83 99 75' 45 166 86 141 i-40 1 78 119 44 i 80 13 - - 25 "lo" 165 34 (115 101 , 21 : 72 140 , 23 63 374 106 - 7 -.. 21 8 0 14 60 86 28 102 102 33 106 46 23 146 83 28 87 14 86 14' 45 I 35 125 fe0 46 "e 109 w 80s. f 80 13 44 38 70 52 46 1100 44-43 105 78 ioe 119 33 i 99 SS 46 166 86 141 40 103 10H 79 119 44 85 80 U25 13 77 8H 24 Si o5 163il63 3o 14 100 1 71 13 24 62 8T , 105 -6 18 0 554 14 20 102 104 44" 22 14 83 2S 86 12 84 it 123 80 an 68 109 CO : 27 " 78 OPTIMISM RUNS II10T : I OF HILL HEP01I LINES CROP EXPERTS Central Oregon, Ialn Line Towxfa and All Walla Walla Unite ' in Boost fop Coming !IaiT'est---I)py Farina Prove Good Investments. 83 114 100 i 71 138 zz 61 86 106 0 19 J SO 14 55 82 26 102 101 104 114 4 1 98 22. 8S -" 23 87 ' & :- a - 84 . 13 43 84 V. 12:1 46 J105 109 oo. . m 96 80 5 7 Optlmiatlc la th extreme is th tone pf tha trad letter' of th Spokane, Portland A Seat tle railroad on the eondltiona surrounding th grain center oa It line. ' The report.' pre pared by W. C Wilkes, general freight and passenger agent.) i a follows: ? Th following Information with regard- to coming grain crop was . received from ear agents by telegraph on tb 7th Instant, and will doubtless be of Interest to youv . ':"?:-. Oregon Trank SaHway. - B hearer. "A good many farmers have start ed beading-,: and are pleased with the outlook. Crop two thirds tetter, than last year In both fall and spring sown grain. Hot weather of Friday , Saturday and Sunday laat came too lat to do much damage, as grain out of th f milk stage. It has bees cool for tb last thre daye. Tbla district received good rains yesterday morning." - - Maupina "Both Call and spring owa grain la good ahape. Weather cooler last few day a. Crop generally better than laat yar." - Mecca. Or. 'farmers' . report of . spring own grain sot very good. Considerable dam age iriday, Saturday and tdonday by . hot wind, rail torn (rain la fairly good shape, and was far enough advanced to escape dam age. ' Indications are that the -north half of the big - Agency Plains will aaow a larger yield than the south naif. A large portion of the crop 1 late spriag sown grain, which will cut the total yield down so that the total crop will b very llttl larger, than tost year.' Jg'L ' jv; Xi,; - Hadraa. Or. "Fall grain ia la very good shape. Early sown spring grain la fair shape. Lai sown apring grain Vxkn doubtful, and Indications are that considerable portion ct It wul not be cat at an. Heat has been ralte sever during Friday. Saturday and Sunday of last , week, with a atrona- north wind that ha oried out tb ground. We had a little rain yesterday, - but not nf f iclent to be of any good. It Is partly cloudy and cooler today." Mutoliua, - Or. "Farmers' report - indicate that the yield of fall sewn gram will be fair. Sprint sown grain very light, and some et It too abort to bead. The ry crop is good, bat acreage email. Th elder farmers say we, will have a fair crop. W had a light ahower yesterday." v - ... "-j-r Culver, ; Or "Farmers ' report , thajt. late spring sown grata badly damaged. " JPall wheat la good shape o far, bnt estimate that It ia damaged 25 per cent. We bad good shower all day yesterday,' and Indications are that it will benefit lat spring sown, grain. Weather today cool, and if it stay cool, will help eat considerable in ying the grain Reports vary considerable as to tb amount' of damage, which la bard to-estimate. ..It la generally conceded that crop Is considerably better than last, year." Redmond, Or. "Both faU and spring sown grain in good shape. Irrigated acreage light. Cry farmer will bar 30 per cent larger crop than last year.. Uooa rain yesterday." .' S., P. g 8. By. Main Xiaav-- Maryhlu, Waah. X never saw th crop f fall and soring sewn grain ia better shape than it la at . th present ume. fi damage Weather cool and cloudy. ' .... Booaevelt, Wackv "Both faU aad sprinf own grain in good shape. NO damages. W eath er cool and cloudy. . Mo rain past three days. Snake River, Wash: "rail sewa grain In first claa ahape. Slight damage to apring sown grain from hot winds daring th past week. Weather now partly cloudy and cool.- Wauke. Waa. "Pan., and spring: sowi grain in good shape. v. Very slight damage re ported to late spring sown grata account of hot winds. ' Weather now favorable." .- Lamoot, Waah. "Both fall and spring sown grain- In good. snap. . Every . tndicactoa. that eroD wul be harvested without damag." " Bang. Waah. -"Lat apring wheat ' darn ared SO per cent br not winds. - rail aov grala not . oamaged. ' : Harveatlng . started to- Kahlotn. Wash-'Only a few late flelda ef spring sown grain, slightly damaged by bot winds. - Harvest . haa commenced and good yield of grala assured. Cooler yesterday and tcday.M - Waahtucna, Wash-"rrmer sdvla alight damag to lat spring 'sown grain. Weather now cooler and more favorable. No rata past three days" . x ' : Bpokan ' aad aWroanaings, .. " NA damag haa. resulted to either fall spring sown grain ia th Paloua and Big Bend country. Harvest generally will com mence between July 15 and 20." 1 mm Traffic Manager . Paine oc the 8. I.. IL. Snokane: - . 1 "General faU sows grain crop la excellent condition, s Spring sown seed rain. . Crop Willi be slightly larger than last year. Harvest gen- erallr - will commence prween juiy ia ana v Walla Walla, Waah. (N. P. By.) General A rant Calderfaead ef -the N. P. By advisee jyy damage to crops as a whole. Few individual losses but not serious. Harvest generally will commence between joiy u ana . :. .. BOSTON " v COPPER QUOTATIONS Growers Agree To Stick by the. Selling Agents Keanewick. Wash., Inly 9. "Coondeoc be tween tb fruit growers of the aortbwast and th ahlDPrar sreneies will make a success et th fruit industry of the northwest," said W. 11. Panlhamos of Pnyalrap. chairman of the exacntiv hoard ef th Growers' Council ef -the Northwest laat night before 200 Keanewick fruit growers and shippers in the Commercial club rooms. "While there is strife between these two. the grower cannot bop to be abl to dispose of his .fruit at a profitable firnre." Selling agenciea are net as wrach a blame for knv prices aa the gMwer. aeesrdina; te Mr. Pauthamua. growers through eonaignmeat have lowered.. the market formerly. He outlined th plans of the executive board, saying that the purpose ef the board 1 te follow all trait produced in the- northwest this year from th arrower to the eonaamer. Throaa-h thla knowl edge the fruit council will be able to control the market, provided it Is backed by the ma jority et the grower.. .- v '-r-vf- Mr. Panlhamaa stated .that most ef th shipping agenciea of the-northwest are will ing to work- with the ' growers' council ia maintaining a good price. There foes, . It la now up to tb grower to sell to - agenciea which hare united with the council. All Kea newick growers present signified their inten tion of doing this. . . - . - "By the united grower working together la a spirit of harmony wla th Selling agenciea. the market will be kept upland the grower 01 the northwest will receive substantial re turns," concluded the speaker. Five Fish Canneries ; Sold to the Booths Seattle, Wash. July 7J. P.)-e- Flve fish cannery, properties in 'Wash ington and Alaska have been sold by T. J. Gordman & Co. to the Attacortea Fisheries company, a subsidiary com pany of the Booth riaheriea company of -Chicago, for -$1,000,000. The prop erties are located at Anacortes, Port Angeles, Neab Bay, Shaken and Ka san, the two latter in Alaska. . The Booth Fisheries company' also operates the Northwestern Fisheries company, and the new deal will give the concern an average annual output of 800,000 .caaea.vy-V;y;.4 "... STANDINiSlOFTHE TEAMS Ex. div. 1 per.ceac r St. lionis Cattle (steady. . St. Louis, July 9. I. N. S.1 Hogs Receipts 9500; market lower; . pigs and lights, $6.60 7.75i mixed aad butchers, -$7.60 & 7.70; .good heavy,; $7.507.60.';---' Cattle ' ; Kecelpta 1400; : market steady; native beef steers, : $7.60 lj).20; 'yearling steers and- heifers. $8.009.50; cows, $6.007.60; stock ers, $6,00 8.25; outhera eteers. $5.25 8.5o; native calves, $8. 00 10.60. Sheep Receipts ilSOO; v.--x market steady, l Clipped native mbttons, $5.00 05.25; cJipped - lambs, $7.508-50j spring-arabs.. MW$Sffg New York Sugar and Coffee. .New Torkr- Jaly agar Centrifugal Pori frv Rican. $4.8; Cabana, $4.96; furore, $5.02. Molassea .none; -:- --: Coffee Spot Kew Tork Klos sevens, 7c; Santo fonr, 84c ..C- ..-.v-rf- 51... ... . ' - - m ... : Articles of Incorporation. " a' Associated Brokers company Capi tal stock. $1000: A. A. Undsley. G. L, Lindslev . and J-- Thorburn ' Ross, In corporators. . ' V ..'"'J Boston, July O. Coppev bids; aavenxor Ahmeek Alloues Arcadian'-.. ... .- . Alaska Baltie 3 BO 62 10 S0 2 Belmont 8 Bohemia ......... a Boston Ely.....r Butt Bal..M.... 3 Butte Sap........ S9 Cel. A Arts...... S CL Hcla....JM5 Centennial ...... 18 Chief Con..... 1 1-16 Chino - Cona. Cod. atlne 1 Copper Bang.... 62 Daly West....... - 8 Davis-Daly , 1 East Butte..,...' 12 First Nat'l-. ...... 2 Franklin ........ 9 Goldfleld Con.. J 7-101 Greene-Cananea. . so Oranby ? .. .... -.- 5 - Hancock 1 Helvetia . ... . . -. ,40 Indiana ,........ 5 New Inaplration, "29 Isle Royal .... 28 Keeweenaw .... 2 La Sail Lake Copper,,.... IB. Maiaatlc ........ 70 Mason Valley.. 2 Masa. Gam. ...... li Mass. Mining..,. 11 Mayflower ;.... 4 Mexico' Cons.. Miami ........ 20 27 Michigan ........ 1 Mohawk . . ...... 71 Nevada Con..... 13 Nipissina; ........ 6 orta Bna...i..a North Laka... ... . 2 Ohio Copper ..... 25 (Old Colony.... t.. 5 84 juid juonunioii. . pj Osceola ......... S4 Quincy ........... 85k Ray Cons ....... Z3 Santa Fe ....... i 2 saannon ......... a Shattack ........ 27 Superior ...... 39 Sap. At Boston.... 2 Swift Packing. ...112 Tamarack- ....... .8 Trinity 4 Tuolumne ....... 40 United Fruit..... 133 United Shoe M y.. 49 U. Bboa M y., pf. 28 United Zinc..,., eo TJ. 8. Smelters. . . 89 U. B. Bmelter. pr 46 Ctah 'Apex 4 Utah Con....... 18 Victoria ...... 2 Winona 4 Wolverine 60 Wyandot ........ 60 t Yukon. Gold...... 2 Crown. .......... SO Verde Sxtn. ........ 4 ttanaaa ........... - 'Kerr Lakei-.... -;4 lAlconah a (McKinley 22 'Str- Omaha Sheep Steady. Smaha, July (I. N ;S.) Hogs-i- Receipts, lO.ooo; maraei, lower; nrevy, $6.7507.10: ' liRht. - $7.157.40; pigs. $8.2507.25: bulk, $6.5a.?.lb. " ... cattle -iteceipte. woo; raarfi,v low rt native Ateers, $7.7o 10.00; cow and heifers, $5.00 f 8.80 ; western steer, $6 50 8.50; Texas steers. $6.007.69; cows and heifers. . $6.7 6 7.40 ; calves, SOffelt.OO-.. - . - Sheep Receipts. '12,50: market, arefldv. vearlinn. lo.60W7.bo; wetners. $i.50fC75; ewes, $4. 4005. 80; lambs, $9.00 9.50. v . - - -- 'New; York Cotton Market. : SNew Tork, July 9. New York cotton market"-.:,-?. Open. Hisrh. Janaary.-. 95$ - 90 March 83 895 May ....... 999 " 1005 July ii..v 888 - 888 October .... 925 927 December i : 952 r962 Low. Close, '935 952 985 862 903 927 942 987 987 -8S 909 939 ' " Denver Hogs lower. Denver. July 9. Cattle, 200; steady. Beef steers. $8,000 9.25: cows and heif ers. $S, 60 'ig. 00; etockers and feeders. $7. oowk.zb; calves, $.ooctii.Z5. .Hogs, 100: market lower. Few, $7.20, - bJieep. none. . Pacifio Coast League, a Francisco I..iii....."...8ft Salt Lake ...47 Ios Angeles ............ ii... .61 ' Portland .....................44 fccwa ......................eo . Oakland .v.. ................ .45 ' MafiwnaJ " Tmawmsaa, . Chicago ......,, .40 Sta 7 Pittsburg ....................35 Brooklyn .......... ....;.....84 : Cincinnati ,w ... ... 80 Jiew xork .................. .23 Boston ....,...........".......30 ;i I-. Tsaa us Chicagoi .................... .43 Beaton ...-'..,. .43 ..- Detroit ........... VA -- 45 New York . ................ ..S Washington . ... ...... .'..,....38 1. Philadelphia ....... ... . ... .27 Cleveland ...V. .. .25-': Bt. JUui ...... ........ .....2d - :v . . . . Tadaeal Lasjrna.;x 8t. Loai..... ...41 Aansaa City .... .. . . . .. ..... .48 Chicago ................. .....42 " rlttaburg ................... .30 - rcwark ........ .....30 Brooklyn 5 ...... .............. 82' Buffalo ......... ......... 29 . Baltimore "...''. ...... .27 , Amerloaa lisanlsrinaU ladlanapoll .................45 St. Paul ........ ...........St Cleveland . ........... ........SS i LouiavUl ...................T Milwaukee ....... ........... .81 " Kanaaa City , . . . . .89 aiinaeepoU V... ..............38 ' Colunihu . . . ........ ....... .23 ; ''.--.- -Westara Laaca.-' Des Moin , . . , . . .... .. .42 Denver . .. .. ... . ............ ..37 ; Lincoia - . m. .... . S& umana .... .,4. .. , , .w Topeka ....... ........ .......8 Bioux City ...................28 . Wichita ......,.............27 . fit,. Joseph ; 27 - gerthws tern sVaaera. Spokane .................... .00 . Tacoma ...... ....:..;.'..... .45 . Vancoover u....... ........... .40 - Victoria ............. .....87 Aberdeen ............ .......87 Seattle , 32 Umt. " Pet. . 42 .543 46 .511 ' 44 .610 44 JVOO 61 .469 62, .404 . 29 - , .680 8r J37 38 .635 ' 84 : J07 84 .500 v 84 .469 85 . -1444 8 .436 25 ; 28 ; so so ' 44 43 45 29 ..SI 81 l t86 -41 49 46 .032 - .81 .614 47H 'E'-.aso : s .aM ).3 .575 - " ,605 5 .57 .; ,438 ;S- ,3S7 .878 .'': ';.0S S4 - " . 54 84 . .614 ltd ' .607 30 JKr7 40 .474 : 89 .46$ : 44 A 20 BO .T-'S 81 S3 84 87 SO SO 80 it 4 49 ; ;.18 552 -Ji30 .614 :.424 .422 .400 .828 .850 r.6oo 74 t. w alt NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Aberdeen," Waah? July -avTa- eoma Tigers defeated the locals yes terday. $ to 2. tspeck Harknesa out- pitcned Peterson, nut errors caused bis defeat. The ,, acore: : R.H. St Tacoma' .... ....$ i ' 0 Aberdeen Ui.V ...... v.. ,.;.5 ;;.. Batteries Peterson and Stevens; Harkness .and jVanc,";: J'iri-'1-:' ": Spokane. TTaab-.i July - f. -Tha .Van couver ' Beavers administered a I to 0 defeat to the local yesterday by col- lectin g 11 hita off Wicker delivery and bx Smith' a great pitching. The acore; At.r4.1si. Vancouver ...... 12 . Spokane ...0 S 1 Batteries smith ana Brottem; Wick er and Brngan. ; Seattle.' Wash., July 9. Seattle took the Beea down the line yesterday, 6 to 2. ;. The visitor . war bald scoreless until tha ninth. .Tba aoora: ! R.H.B. Seattla. .i ,......5 11 4 Victoria ............ i ........ .2 T. 1 : Batteriea McKenry andv HaWorth, Hoffman; Rose and Cadman. , FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES At Kansas City . R. H. E. Kansas City . . ............... 0 4- Chicago i 1 li 1 Batteriea Johnson, Hennlng and Easterly; McConnell . and Fischer. At Baltimore R.B.B. Newark . . . S U 2 Baltimore ' 4 2 Batteriea Reulbach and Barlden; Sugga. Conlay and Jacklitach. - Buffalo-Brooklyn game postponed on account of raln w At Pittsburg-- R.K.E. St. Louis . ..... ........ 2 8 - 6 Pittsburg . ,...),... r. k.lj 15 1 Batteries Watson. Willitt and Hart ley; Knetxer. Barger and Berry., -r 0lmmmaKmmmmmmmmmmkKmmmm'm'mmmmmmmmmm'mm'mmm' 1 1 '"' : "kj.-1"'-: KamsastCItj Cattle: Steady. Kansaa City, Mo, July tML N. 8.) Hogs receipt. 6000; market lower; rmm S7.z&v.4b; neavv. soe7.ao: packers and butcher. $7.250 7.45; light. 70 7.60; pigs, $6.75 7.25. Cattle re ceipts. 1500; market steady; prime fed steers. $.30g10.0; dressed beef steers, $8.80 9.50; western steers, $7.60 9.63; cows. .ou7r.aa; neirers, $7. 00 8.65: bulls. $5.75 7.25; calves. $8.00 Hi 10.25. sneep-receipts, iouo, market teadv: lambs. $9.000 9.40: yearlings. $6.60(9)8.0: wethers, $5.50.50; ewes. Overfeeck S Cc ake Co. tTtoeV. Sonds. Oottom, Orara, 279a. le-aMT Board' at Trade StaUdiaa?. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL ECCI lAIiGES ; Mtmbtrs Cbicaar. Bomra of Trade. Correspondents of Lo?s eV Bryan, Chicago. New iter. GENERAL BUSii I TTaltad State Xada. The United 8tates In the fiscal year 1914 for the first time supplied more than one-half of the lmnoria into th Philippine lalanda, to wit: 51 per cent, aa against 14 per cent In 1904. The imports into those islands In 1914. according; to official figures published by the. insular bureau of the war de partment. Included . $28.672.00 worth of merchandise from the United States and $27,440,000 from other countries. while in the same year those isi&nda Bent to this country 822.047.000 worth Ot merchandise, aa against $29,191,000 ent to other countries. - Statistics coverinar . later period and including nine month ending with March. 181 1, published by tha department of com merce, indicate a marked decrease in shipments to the jt-nillpplne Islands from the United States, and a consid erable increase in value of their ship ment to this country . when compared with the same period one year ago. The value of shipments -from the United State to the Philippine Is lands In the nine months ending with March was $16,434,000, aa axainst $21, 448.000 in a like period last year, and shipments from those Islands to the United States in the tea months of the current year were valued at $18,984. ouo, a against $ix,Z8.ouu last year. BJlver lKnrment Shown. The United State Keoloalcal survey has published. . as water-supply paper S32-A, its annual volume for 1912. showing- the results, of, measurements of the principal streams in the north racirie urainag Dasina. 'in xieia work haa been carried n by the fed eral aurvev In cooper tk.n ' state of Alontana. laar.n 1 lngton. and Kurinx stations v tavned uarinjr the y-u.r t 1 160 point fi. Thee rcors : 1 havlor of the river tiiro year, and year after year. t ' ' utmost .import&nce in tne tion of all projects rei-..' : t development of water utrivr fr f gation. power or any otfcr 1 A copy of the report may t free on application to t..e tt r the United btal"s Keolot.Scbl 1 at Waahington. U. C Iff mw Window Clenr. Dr. F.-W. HoRlf of The rf::, , ) just received a patent on a 1 matlc window cleaner for tlre.t The device 1 operated by coin' air. When rain or snow coUec blinds the motor-man's window, ; 1 , is necessary where th device 1, ployed is to touch a lever a ' her awab slides across the .- c In; H of obbtructiona It !.. O. JC'd by the Safety First or, tion of Portland. Weed man Buy. There ia one Oregon indunrv In Morrow county that i r . , not only patronage In Orcj"n k t the northwest- It Is a wc -cr facturlng plant, small at ri. which, is operated by C. V.. J - Heppner. Jones has beea bhi-.i.. sprinar to farmers in the i 1 country of Washington and ta ers in the Condon district ot o . The machine Is used to keep sv. 1. fallow free from weeds. WALTER BACKUS and: BURGBUUFF TO TACOMA OAST Will -.Represent '.Multnomah Anglers': Club in North ' west Tourney,. PERSONNEL OF TRACK TEAM TO BE ANNOUNCL Eight - or Ten I Athletes S on Steamer Rose City, July 26. The .Multnomah Anglers' elub will be represented In the - Northwest Fly and Bait Casting Tournament to be staged in Tacoma the latter part of August by Walter F. Backus and A. E. Burkhduff. The casters were se lected following their anowingr in the two-day tourney of the Multnomah Anglers' dub which ended yesterday. In yesterday's event. W. E. Carl on, W. F. Backus, W. C. 'Block and E. Burghduff divided first place honofs. Car Ion won the distance fly with "heavy rod with a cast of 90 ieet. W. C. Block took first place in the half-ounce accuracy bait .casting with 98 par cent. Backus captured (first place in the accuracy fly-easting and Burghduff the . distance bait casting with an average of 166. Burghduff best cast waa 172 feet. , A heavy wind bothered- tba contest ants in . yesterday's events. - The re Distance fly. heavy rod W. E. Car- Ion. 80.feet; W. C. Block, 85 feet; Jack Myers. 85 feet; I W. Humphreys, 77 feet; W. F. Backus, I j feet; J. C. Mor ri, ,71 ieet; C C. Harris, 70 feet. -Accuracy bait-casting, half ounce W C. Block, 88 per cent; L. W. Hum phreys, 9$ 14-15 per cent; A. E. Burgh- durr. b-15 per cent; J. J. Caldwell, 88 4-16 per cent; Dr. E. C McFarland, 9t 4-16 per cent; W. F. Backus. 95 4-li per cent; Charles Demmler, 98 per cent. Accuracy fly-casting w; F. Backus, 89 2-15 per cent; W, E. Carlon, 98 12-15 par cent; A. B, Burghduff, 9S 8-15 per cant; W. C; Block, 98 8-15 per cent; Uw, ..Humphreys, 98 $-18r per cent; Jack Meyers, 97 ' 1-1 per' cent; J. C. Morris, 97 6-16 per cent; C, C Harris, 9$ -8-1$ per cent, t-''--?:: Distance bait-casting;, half ounce A E. Burghduff, average of 156 feet; Dr. E. C. McFarland, average of .16$ feet; W. C. Block, average of 144 feet; J. L Caldwell, average cf J81 feet; X W Humphreya, .. average . of 103 feet; Charles Demmler, Average of 94 feet Sun Hi' m rr MUiAA li(gU MUUUbillg . 18 hows High Scoring San Diego, Cal.i-July . (U. P.) The big handicap events in the tenth annual coast trapshooter' tournament were scheduled to begin here today on the third day of tha ahoot Foster Couts, local crack, and Tony Prior of San Francisco led yesterday'a doubles. - Other high scores registered are: Lea Reid 147 out of 160; Earl-Morgan 147; Ray da Mund 1; Jule Welsser 146; Danny Holohan 148; Hugh Poaton 146; Quy Holohan 146. ' . Fifteen amateurs won Hereule and Dupont sequence trophies a follows; Hereule winner: Dodds 65 straight; Avery 61; Peace 61; Stan Bruner 60; Foster Couta-7$ and 75;; Down 65; Offllvle" 65. I Dupont winners: Archie Julian 86 straight; Lee Couts 99; Ray de Mund 65 and 70; Melius 69; Pflrrmann 99; Dennl Holohan 75; Monaghan 65. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Philadelphia . 'l R.H.E. Pittsburg ................ 2 7 Ll Philadelphia . . ......... . . . 0 61 Batteriea Maromaut and Gibson; Rlxey, Baumgardner and Killlfer. Within the next week, th per of tha Pacifio Northwest Asso i a : : track and field team, which wi:i s tlclpata In the far western and t tional championships to be dect lo San Francisco, will De announced. I", hearing from F. W, Rublen, secret of the A, A. U., as to the amount money that had been appropriated, t help defray expenses Of th north-, team, T. Morris Dunn lmmt ' sent lettera to Fred Blomberg of 1 kane and A. S. Goldsmith of t-cati asking them to ascertain w'hl'vi c letea in their dlatrlct could wan t trip. ' :-. The northwest received a -ti In it chance to win the meet v it Waa announced that Wallace : derly, 1 the crack 440 yard rur.Rpr tha Oregon Agiioultural coll ere, be unable to make th trip. Wlndnagle, the Cornell university tance runner, will also be ur.u. : ; ' go to the exposition games. Eight and possibly 10 athlete 1 t wear the P. N. A. color In the ; western games. They are: Fam 2 lah, Multnomah; Walter Hut" Multnomah; B. Cole, Multnomah; v ter Mulrhead, Multnomah; f ira i trom, Seattle Athletio club; 1 Clyde, Seattle Athletio club; Carl Jr on. Bpokan AthJetla club; dug 1 good, Multnomah, and Chester X Multnomah. - George Phllbrook t Dick Grant of the Multnomah t may also make tha trip, provide! t ahow enough, claa In the workouts . be held her prevloua to departing th Rose. City, July 26. American league ga:.: z No games scheduled. . fi$iii;:g is . The, streams are low, t'..: fish axe hungry and we tzz ready for them with a fins assortment of real good Fishing Tackle. ' Other game ngstponed. PORTLAND FIRE RECORD ': ': -:- t - Thuraday. . 1 r ':.,- 2:J0 a. m.. borne of Krlstlan Hansen. 4912 Seventy-first treet 8, E.,. $1000 damage. '. -. ": in cucccriful realty cpenilicr.3 is acsres-ive wcrli fcr pull": improvemsr.U, and first cf nil BITULIII STREETS ... --j We Offer 0110,000 Portland Union Stccli Yaro Cc t Coupon 6 NoIgg Dated July 1, 1915 Due July 1, 1 Semi-Annual Tnterest ' . The Trust. Indenture; provides that the Stockyards Com pany' ahall not issue guarantee or endorse any bonds, deben tures, long-time notes or similar securities or mortgage tr 7 c ! its property whila these notes are outstanding;; and thit, i 1 case the company does so mortgage its property or rutjtct; ' it to any lien which might otherwise have precedence cvsr .these notes, this Indenture shall be deemed a prior mcrt .'upon' all its real property, and these notes shall irsmed..... become due and payable. r Price to Yield C Liimb ermeno True - Cc ::: Fifth and Cl-r!: '