The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 07, 1916, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON i DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JULY i 7, 1916.
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VEAL AND CANTALOUPES JOIN HANDS IN HIGHER VALUES
AND
VEAL SCARCE
HALF TO CENT HIGHER;
CANTALOUPES GO UP
Royal Anne's Arriving Are Fifty
Per Cent Damaged by Rain
Sing and Lamberts Also Hurt -Root
Oops Good.
CHICAGO WHEAT MEN
DYED-IN-WOOL BULLS
FOR
PRESENT
m
E
Believe Farmers Unlikely to Sell
New Wheat at Present Prices
Rash of Baying Predicted Flour
Good Demand.
There I crcltr of ml on Wont ttt,
and poultry I alo firm. Vxl prices are tip
today from 1I'012 and imle receipts ara
mora liberal are likely to pop up higher yet.
Whlia price of poultry Uv undergone do
change, there la a acarclfy of both nwn and
broiler,, bene a rla la vtue wuld Dot sur
prise wholesaler.
Cantaloupe, bar advanced to figures ao
high that kim Front atreet dealer! lo not
respond to country ordera. for th reason that
s oo talde buyers, not understanding the situs
tton. would not be satisfied wltb tha figure
charged. Tlie reaaon for the advance la ttiat
tb supply baa been from tb Imperial valley,
'ltf.rii!ii dlatrii't. ami the season tbere la
bout endad. Usually Turloos. Cal., atepa Into
tlie breach s Imperial valley atepa out, so tbat
there la nu appreciable dimtntsbinent of ra
cetpte. but tbla aeaaon TurliM-k la a week or
10 daya lata. It la likely price will be nor
mal tha latter part of neit week, and remain
ao nntll tb Oregon crop baa matured.
Son Oregon peacbea ara on aala today at
KKaS&c a box. Tba fruit la not overripe, and
soma war slightly damaged lu traualt.
hastern Texaa totnatnea hare arrived, and
ell at 32.79 a crata. They are of exceedingly
fine quality, and very attractive to the eye.
fluma ara plentiful at 1.0Oal.l5 a box.
Koot crops could not be In better shspe. The
.yield will be enormoua. Tha Oregon potato
crop will probably eifiial anything ever pro
duced lu the atate, am) onrrota. beeta and cab
bage will travel In the aame pathway.
JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND
Tbeae price ar thoae at which wholesaler
Mil to retallera, except aa otherwla atated:
Dairy Produo.
BUTTER Creamery print, extraa. 20c;
prime flrta. 27c; flrt. ttlVtc; cube. extras.
MnU,f, prime firsts. 24 Vi Ufi e; ftrau,
24c; aeoimd TJr; dairy 2o4f22c.
BUT1 KKr' AT Portland U.lvery No. 1 aour
crtan, 2or; No. 2, 22c.
KOtiS Belling price; Selected, fresh. 2c;
rate eouiit. buying price. Ongnn ranch, 21c per
evsen: ordinary caudl'd, 24v.
1,1 VK I'OULTItir Hens, heavy. Plymouth
Ko k,. 144JI4Vjc; ordinary chickens, i:iV,c;
stags, ioc; broiler. I5'alsc; turkeys, H(a,M::
dresd. fancy, L'tiitf -'c: culla. I7(tt0c; pig
eon,, II. WW 125; squab. 82.00 doaen; geese,
- "Jjie'lOiijllc; old, bUlOc; l'ekln ducks, old.
' lb. ; young and heavy, 10ii 16c; Indian
Runner,. 11Q12C lb.
CHKKSK Helling price: Fresh Oregon fancy
full cream twin and trlpleta. idHiil'c ".;
Young America, lHc per lb. Price to Jobbers:
riatla, KHc; Voung America, 17c lb., f. o. b.;
cream brick, 21c; Limberger, ale; Wisconsin
wheel, 30c; block Swiss, 25c.
fruits ad egatablaa.
r'UESH FBI' ITS Grange, Valenctaa, 3.M
?(4.00 box; bananaa, 4 w4Sc lb.; lemon.
4.O)4t5.0O box; California grapefruit. I2.tx'iJ
,0O; plume, ll.00Sl.lj box; cautalutea,
t3.7nfrt3.75 crate; watermelon. 1 Vi'it 1 c;
Chicago. 111., July . (I. N. S.) The goor
conservative, aa well aa tha beat-poated men
In the wheat market at Chicago are dred-ln-the
wool bulla fur a abort pull. They ad
vance the opinion that farmera are unlikely
to aell their new wheat around prlcea now
bid. They aay that In caae fhe weather con
tinue favoruhle and the winter wheat la bar.
vetted and tbreabed without 'being damaged In
any way by rain, tbere will be a mb of
buying from abroad that will anrprlre Dot
only the bear, but tha bulla aa well.
With our new winter whaat nearly 10c per
Lushel below tha Canadian wheat. It 1 ex
pected that foreigner will be uttracted by
tho great difference In price.
There were quite a number of unfavorable
threshing return received today.
Wichita, Kan., again attracted considerable
attention by lta receipt of new wheat, the
srrbjala there amounting to 40 car, of which
21 car were reported aa contract grade.
While tha Ulnoeapoua market failed to re
flect any unealnea there to the possibility
of black ruat on account of high temperature
and dewa at night, a meaaage waa received
from there saying tbat the wheat changing
handa la going Into strong concern.
John Waihburn, president of the Washburn
Croby Milling ountpauy. and who waa on the
board of trade today, aald tbat the demand
for flour la much better not only on domes
tic account, but that they are somewhat en
couraged by the Improved foreign inquiry.
WHEAT OPENED SOME
N
HIGHER
CHICAGO
BUT BUYERSCAtrnOUS
Futures Fluctuated in First Hour
Believed Foreign Demand Is
Greater Than Generally Sup
posed Corn Opened 'strong.
Chicago. July 7. (I. N. 6.) With the for
eign altuatlon uncertain and government crop
flgurea pending, wheat trader today adopted
a waiting policy In the early grain market,
although opening price were generally higher
than the cloar. Id the firat hour September
Oft ions fluctuated moat freely, although Dot
as much aa In tome recent market. The near
and extreme futures held a steady course at
flrat with. Irregularity dew lope pd lster la the
day. It was said that foreign demand la
greater than generally supposed and would
probably offset any pressure brought about by
the Increased flgurea Issued by the govern
ment. It waa noticeable that soiue of lb
tost prominent bulls were fair luiy i s of the
light break. There wa a good amount of
profit-taking in the Initial session, but ab
aoprtlon was of a good claaa and Indies ted a
it rung undertone.
Corn opened slightly higher, while oats were
alx-.ut steady to the close. Trading in these
two grain waa normal with nothing of an Im
portant nature developing to awing the market
materially to either aide.
Following are today a opening grain price :
Wheat July $1.03; September. $1.00 ,;
December, $1.0tV.
Corn July 77Vac; September, 74 He; Decem
ber, 83Hc
Oats July 38Tc; September, 38 Vic; Decem
ber, 89c.
Range of Clilcsgo prices furnished by Over
beck St Cooke to., 216 217 Board of Trade
building.
LIVESTOCK MARKET
IS WITHOUT SPECIAL
FEATURES; VEAL UP
Calves Sell Cp to 97.50 Lambs to
$8.2-1 Hog Market Steady at
$8.60 Shipments Experience
Lull Trading Quiet.
TRANSPORTATION
San Francisco
Los Angeles
(Without Chang En Bout)
Tha Big,
Clean,
Comfortable,
Elegantly Appointed
sie
$14
$n
7
BEA-QOINQ BTEAXSHir
BEAVER
Sail from A ins worth Cook
I P. at.. July 10.
100 Ooldan Mllea en
Columbia Hlver.
AU Ratea Include
Bertha and Meale.
Tabl and Bervioa
Unexcelled.
Tb Baa Tranoiaeo Portland B. 8. Co.,
Third and Washington Btreeta (with 0-W.
B. A N. Co.) Tel. Broadway 4800. A-6181.
pAlil0,0,riCT KOOTHIBB
SAVE
t
xoarzTi
'Portland $20.00
to 14
San Francisco $17.50) xznLs
Tourist. flB nd $13.50; 3rd claaa, sa.
pedal Sound Trip Pare $33.
MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED
teaaner Express leaves 9:30 A.M.
TT7XKDAT, TJTTJMDAT. BATTTaVDAT
from Baa rraaolsco 10i30 A.K.
tioxxt ornci. bth urs btaxx.
Srd IKorrlsoa VorUiaru PaoUlo y.
S48 WasAixitTtou Bt. Great Hot. By.
peacbea, ftOc; Oregon early Bales, $0S3c;
cherries, CiJlOc; curranta, $1. 00(1.20.
KKUUIKH -Straw berries. Il.iott 1.75: gnofe
berrles, Ut5c lb.; rsHpberrics, $1.00'l1.2o
per crate: loganberries, bOc; bluckcaps. $1.30.
Al't'LEH Local, olcU$l-U per box, accord
ing to quality.
7)N IONS New red, $3.00B3.23 per cental.
POTATOES Belling price' Local. $133
l.&O, buying price. $1.01.a& per cental: new
(Jallfornis, J.2oii2.; new local. $1.73Q2.0O.
VKGKT AliLJCS Turulpa, 23c doxeo buuebe;
carrots, 25c; pardilp. 23c dosen bunches;
Oregon cabbage. $2.80 por cwt.: green outona.
2.rc doren bunchex; peppers, California. 20c;
head lettuce, local, UOc doscn; c-lery, $1.20
dau: csullf lower. California. $1.13 dozen;
Kreui'li artlchokeK, 00c; asparagus, local, 7fo
per d4jaeii bunches; b.iti.ouMe tucumber. 73c
dil.2l) doaeu; tomatoes, Xlarysvllle. Cal.. $1.00
(uVl.30 box: Mlasislppi. $1.23 crate; eastern
Texas, $2.73 crste; egg plant. 7d4l0c; string
besns, 7c lb.; spinach, OOi273c box; rhubarb,
1I4W2C lb.; pea., 2&ic lb.
Meat, run ana Provision.
MEATS Selling price: Country
killed fancy hog, lo'c: poor, HfiQc; fancy
veals, U 'sir. 12c; ordlnnry, lr49ic; goats,
(ft.'H' lb.; mutton, buluc lb.; spring lamb,
12c lb.
HAMS AND BACON 8 to 10 lbs., ISMiC;
10 to 12 lt.. 10c lb.: 12 to 14 lbs.. 19 '4c lb.;
14 to It) lbs.. lVtc lb.; 18 to 22 lbs., lUc lb.
Ol'STEH.S Ulynipla. per galKin. 3; canned
eastern. 00c can, $7.20 d.; eastern la ahell,
$l.Si per 1O0; rssor claws, 12V,c doien; east
ern oyster, per gallon, clid pack. $U.
F18H Dressed flounders, 7c; Chinook sal
mon, 12c per lb.; perch, 7$8c; lobstera, SOc;
silver smelt, 8c; auiuiou trout. 16c lb.; ball
but. lo(12c; black baaa. 7c lb.; abad,
dressed. 7c lb.; sturgeon, 13c.
CHAH.S Uirge, II. 73; medium. $1.25 dosea
LAUD Tiercaa, kettle rendered. 14Vjc; sian-
dard, 14c.
Orocariaa.
BUOAI1 Cube, $9:20; powdered. $8.05; fruit
or berry. $K.4&; Uunoluiu. s.40: beet. t(.23:
dry granulated, $S.3; L yellow, $7.65. (Above
quoimious are au days m t caan.)
HONE V New, $a.2fj J.30 per case,
KICK Japan "style, ..o. 2, c; New Or
leans, bead, 64JtlHc; kiue rose, SVc.
HALT Coarse, half grounds. 100s, $10.50 per
ton; oos, aii.iu; tauie dairy, cm, gio.oo;
KOs, $1H.S0; balea. $2.23; lump rock. $20 ton.
BEANS Uuotatlone nominal: Small white.
$12; large white, 12; pink. $a.7a; liiuus,
$0.26; bayou, $S.73; ted. $H.25.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS Nominal, buying price. 1919 crop,
choice, 10c; prima. W(iVc; medium to prime,
btfWc lb.
Wool. 1918 ..-Hp: Willamette valley coarae
Colenold. Hoc; meJlum dhropahlrc, SSlg.ISc;
fiue, 30&32c; eastern Oregon, staple, 2UJ
23c lb,: coarse and medium, 2SQj32c lb. .
Hi OEM Halted hides. 25 lbs. and up, 17c;
tailed stsga, 60 lbs. and up. 13c; salted kip,
15 lbs. to 25 It's.. 17c; sailed calf, up to 13
Iba., 25c; green hldea, 25 lbs. and up, 15c;
green stags, bo lbs. and up, Jlc: creen kin.
13 lbs. to 23 lbs., 17c; green calf, up to 15
lbs.. 23c; dry flint hides, 2tc; dry flint calf,
up to 7 lbs., 31c; dry salt hldea, 26c; dry
borsebldes, each, 73c to $1.50; salt borseblde.
each, $3 to $4; horsehair. 29c; dry long wool
pelta. 21c; dry short wool pelt. 17c: dry sheep
shear Hugs, each 10c to 2x; aalted -beep
ahearllngs, each, 13 to 25c.
TALLOW No. 1, ;c; No. 2. 7c; grease,
8V,c lb.
CI11TTIM OR CASCARA BARK Buying
price, per car lota. 4Vic; lesa than car lota,
4C. '
MOHAIR 1916. 35i340c lb
SISAL Dark. 13c lb; white. 13e lb.
Faint end Oila.
COAL, OIL Water while. In drama and lroa
barrels, 10c.
L1NHKKD Oil, Raw. bbls., 81c gallon: ket
tle boiled, bbls., 83c; rsw, esse. 86c; boiled,
case, 88c gal.; lota of 250 gallon le less.
TURPENTINE Tanks, 61c; caaea, CSe gal
Ion. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 10c lb.; 800 lb.
lots, lie; less lots, HVic per lb.
OAbOLlNE Basis price, lBVtc per gallon.
OIL MEAL Carload lots, 431 leae than ear
lota. $35.50.
WHEAT
Open. High. Low. Close.
July io;; 104 10314 licji-i
Kent IO0I4 10t)4 105 W!
Dec lOOht il0it 10ft 109 A
CORN
July 77 77 7r. 77B
Si.it 74H "4 7:V 74V
Dec 03V 3V 62') 62'iB
OATS
July ;!9 si, .?!) A
Sept 3V 38Vi 3K' ;:ti
Dec 3t! 40 V4 3 40SA
PORK
Ji:ly 2520 2340 2.VJ0 23 (0 B
Sept. 2436 24.7 2430 2477
LARD
July 1327 1K27 l.!20 1S22 B
Sept fto-7 1342 133IJ l;i.;5 B
RIBS
July 1302 N
t;pt 1367 1870 1355 1367 A
The local livestock market, except for a
stiffening of prices for calvea. Is without
(.eclat feature. Receipts of stock during the
forenoon Here light, but this may be made
up lu later receipts.
Yesterday afternoou'a ules were fair, sl
ttougb not up to those of a year ago.
Today 'a receipts were:
Hog 74 bend, cattle 72 bead, aheep 1580
head. Total number cars 18.
Same day. lltl.'i Hobs 72 head, cattle 096
head, calves 2 bead, aheep none.
Same day. 1914 Buck 010 head, cattle 070
Lead, calves 10 head, sheen .'j374 head.
Same day, 1913 Hogs 3iS4 head, cuttle 1020
head, calve 74 head, sheep 5372 bead.
Friday Forenoon bhippexa.
Morrow & Kecnan, Crook county, Oregon, 2
cars bogs; J. K. Jacobton, Benton county,
Washiugtou, 2 cars cuttle; Joe Dadonrsk.
Yfcmhill county, Oregon. 1 car cattle, calves,
toga aud sheep; A. II. Byes, Marlon county.
Oregon, 1 car sheep; C. K. Lackey, Ciackamaa
county, Oregon, 1 car bog; Krank Wamm,
Marion county, Ortgon, 1 car cattle and hogs;
J. E. 8mith, Yamhill county, Oregon, 2 crs
hoga and sheep; R. A. Thomas, Marion county,
Oregon, 1 car bogs; J. E. TarrlKh. Marion
county. Oregon, 1 car hogs; JMnytbe Bros.,
L'mstll! county, Oregon, 5 cars heep; Oro
ver Bros., Malheur county, Oregon, 1 car bog.
Friday Forenoon Sales,
CATTLE
Ave. Lbs,
709
Xo.
b steers
1 cow . .
4 cow
1 cow . .
1 cow . .
1 heifer
2 calvea
2 calves
1 calf ..
1 bull ..
77 hoga
1 bog . .
HoGS
BHKEP
. . luoo
.. 712
. . HSU
. . HIO
. . 7
. . 3I
. . 225
. . 2H
. . 7iMJ
. . 219
. . ,ao
Stock Market Is
StiU Wabbling
General Tone Inclined to Heaviness
A Little Hardening in Iate
Trading Money Firmer. 5
X.argrt Snips
Uaeqaaled Bsrvlca
ALASKA
EXCURSIONS
Via
S.S.Spokane,Julyl4-26,Aug.7
S. S. City of Seattle, July 8-20
CALIFORNIA
'Via Baattla or Ban Trancisoo
to Iscu Aigilsi and Baa Slro.
Low ratea. lncludins berth and meals.
For full particulars, apply or phone
tickzt vrrivs,
49 WARKUTOTOir iSTKZST.
Pas. Mala 829,, Horn A-8893.
New York. July 7. OJ. P.) The New York
Evening Sun's financial review today ald:
Today' (took market was not unlike yes
terday's unsatisfactory session, wltb some of
the unfavorable feature accentuated. Thus,
while there wa still something of cleavage
between ataudard raila and Industrial apecial-
4 tie, the strength, of the former was not a
I uniform aa on 'Thursday, while the weakness of
munition stocks and copper Issues wa more
pronounced. The latter for the time bWng
has lost caste wltb the speculative element,
and have become exceedingly unpopular except
with profession! traders who are operating for
the short account.
First prices were irregular and but slightly
changed In either direction, but the general
tone Inclined to heaviness, which wa partic
ularly noticeable In the industrial division.
Mexican Issues were a shade better as a rule,
and the rail were strong, but as the trading
progressed weakness in the munition stocks
and sine Issues extended to the standard shares
and Included them In the general reactionary
movement.
Although the general list hardened in the
later trading, and some of the specialties re
covered a point or bo of their earlier looses,
speculative conditlona were little changed.
The government agricultural report for July
Indicated an Improvement in winter and spring
wheat over a month ago.
A diatlnctly firmer tendency developed in
the money market, where call loans, aftecre
newlng at the higher rate of 4 per cent, ad
vanced to 4U, per cent. This naturally waa
associated with the seasonal unsettlement of
the hslf yesr, which bss been sccentuated on
this occasion by the heavy Income tax piy-ments.
28 lambs ..
18 lsnius
1 lamb
21 I a nine
61 lambs
2 ewes
4 ewes
12 ewes
12 yearling wethers
3 j ear ling welhci's 7o
Thursday Afternoon Balea.
WETHERS.
No. Ave. lts.
42 wethers 90
71
tl7
70
V)
74
115
i:
1.9
::i
lYIre
$0 on
4.UO
&.)
4.:o
4..'0
4 5o
4.. V)
ti.OO
7.50
6.00
R CO
7.00
8.23
B.O0
6.00
8.25
5.iO
4."0
3."l
6. 'Hi
5.00
Price.
$5.73
OUTLOOK FOR CROPS
MOST INSTANCES
GOOD, SAVE KANSAS
Excess Rain in Maine Dakotas
Normal Minnesota Fine Wis
consin Fair Missouri Bad Ore
gon Normal Pennsylvania Great
WAR
GROUP
STOCKS
GRADUALLY
DRIFTING
BACK TO OLD PRICES
Finance -Commerce -Industry
Change in Interest Rates on Barings Accounts of Little Effect;
Thus Far Decrease in Deposits of Commercial Bank Almost
Wholly Seasonal Cement Production Increasing.
SaYlnr Aceouats Xittls Chang ad Ba-
of Xatsrsst X-eduotlon. In tha
opinion of bankers thera has been no
The Calm Settled Over Nation May i special ehlftln of aa vines deposits
luua ir nwauai at me cnangw in innr-
Be Influencing aloes -Rails , eat ratea which went into effect July
Show , 1- 11 tnere is fc-oins; to be any marked
Hold L'p Best Coppers
Noticeable Activity.
California Citrus
Crops to Be Heavy
Horticultural Commissioner Sajs
Yield Will Be Almost lOO Per
Cent Oranges ITomising.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Protect shipments during the next 48 hour as
fsr north as Seattle againat maximum tempera
ture of about 70 degree! northeast to Spo
kane, 80 degrees; southeast to Boise. 00 de
grees; south to Ashland. 88 degrees. Maxi
mum temperature at Portland tomorrow about
T2 degress.
PORTLAND DAIRY EXCHANGE
Hutter E-xtras. 24Vc asked; 244c hid
prime firsts, 24c ssked; n bids; firsts, 23c
nssea; no oui?; asiry, sold st iclc.
Kggs Current receipts sold at 23c.
t'neese Oregon trlpleta, sold at 15 He.
Foreign Grain Summary.
(Furnished by Over'neck & t'ooke Co.)
Liverpool, July 7. Tne weather continue
severe and ' complaints are coming in from
wheat growers. Th Interior movement is
11 h tar and export stock haa decreased.
Freights are 160 shillings, 10s higher than
Tuesday.
Buenos Aires Wheat and corn closed firm.
All Argentine market are closed until Tues
day on account of Independence celebration.
India Weather continues dry and wheat
offers are nil. Shipments this week will be
nothing and next week's estimated at 229,000.
Australia Further beneficial rains have
fallen. Wheat where planted show, favors hie.
but the acreage la largely reduced. Iloldera
remain firm and offer sparingly. Shipments
this week are estlmsted at 300.000 bushels.
Austria Heavy storms are causing severe
damage to all cropa.
United Kingdom Weather favorable. Ar
rival are lighter and native offers are lim
ited. Argentine 8blpmenr this week, wheat 1.
608,000; con 2.7U4.OO0; oats. 1, 210.000.
Liverpool Spot wheat lg2d higher; com
14j5d up.
Sacramento, Cal.. July 7. (P. N. S.) Clt
rua crops in California this year will be almost
loo per cent, according to announcement by
lieorge P. Weldon, acting state horticultural
coiniuisslvuer, today. (
Weldon reports the orange crop as particu
larly good. lllvcrside county, with 14 per
cent of the total crop, will show a 75 per
cent yield. San Bernardino county, with 34
per cent of the yield, will average W5 pr cent.
Loi Angeles county's percentage is placed at
80.
Peace Prospects
Knock Munitions
New York. July 7. (V. P. 1 Munition and
slue share were driven downward during the
flrat half hour' trading on the stock ex
change today.
Mexican specialties were strong and rail
road stocks were steady.
Heavy Judgment
Against Mining Co.
Butte. Mont.. July 7. A Judgment for $177.
704 in favor of ex Senator Clarke and against
the Butte St Superior Mlnlns company wa ren
dered yesterday in the federal court.
BANK STATEMENTS OF COAST
Clearance
Balances .
Clearings
Clearings
Clearings
Balances .
Portland Banka.
$ 2.104.211.95
259.na.38
Ban Francisco Banks.
Jll, 418,030.00
Los Angeles Banks.
$ 4,048,972.00
Seattle Bank.
$ 2.392.57i.OO
293,774.00
Northwest Grain Receipts.
-CarB-
American-Hawaiian Steamship Co
Ail sailings between
U. S. Atlantic and
U. S. Pacific ports
are canceled until
further notice.
C a. XtsMdy. Aft, m Stark St.. PsrtUaa.
Dalles -Columbia Line
Operating
Strs. J. N. Ttfal and Twin Cities
Portland to Upper Columbia and Snake
river points. Leave Portland about
very four days.
TOM nrrOKMATXOH OaXXi TATX.OZ
TBXXT DOCK 'Manff 613, .7718.
ails oirnzoT roa
SAN FRANCISCO
tOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO
. snaasy, iTaiy t, ieo r. m,
las f fascist, pst-claad at le Aageles
ktaBaiB Ce riaak alius.
184 THUD srraXTT. A -&. Maui as.
Seattle Livestock.
Beattle. July 7. (P. N. 8.) Hog Receipts
10S. market strop. Prime lights. 18.75; me.
dlum to choice. IS.rioQH.eO; smooth heavies,
I7.50fi.25; rough heavlea, $7.0oy7.75; plga.
$7.M)38.25.
Cattle Receipts 142. market steady. Beat
steers, 7.50Uj7.7i ; medium to choice, $7.ox't
.':; common to medium, lo. 25,3:8.25; best
co . So.ATftlfl. i ; cooirruKi to mexiium cows.
; 25l&.75; bull. a3.oO'.j4.60; calves. 87.00
VjN.ftO.
Kheep Receipts none. market steady,
laml. 87.50lU7.73; yearlings, I0.2o4itl.o0;
ewes. $3.0X123.30.
Seattle Market.
Seattle. July T. t:. P.) Onions Aus
tralian, 4c; yellow California. .Tc; red Cali
fornia. $2.50; greea Wlla Walla. 30c; green
local, 23c.
Potatoes New white California. 3c; White
River, (28; Yakima Burbanka. $30; Yakima
Gems, $.;0; new, per pound. 2Hc.
Butter ICatlve Washington creamery, brick,
29c; do. solid pack. 28c.
Cheese Domestic wheel. 32c: limberger, 22
2He; Oregon triplets. 17c; Wisconsin trip
let. 19c; do. twins. lHc: Young America, 22c.
Eggs Select ranch. 20c.
Portland. Frt..
Year ago
Season to date . .
Year ago
Ta coins, Thur.
Year ago
Season to date. .
Year ago
Seattle, Thur..
Year ago
Season to date. .
Year ago
Wheat. Barley. Kir. Oats. llay.
New York-London Metal Market.
Xew York. July 6. (I. .'. The Metal
Exchange quotes lead offered. JH.50; -t spelter
weak; spot Kast St. Louis delivery. 10'c
asked. At London Lead, 2S 3s; spelter,
it) 10s.
New York, July 6. (I. N. S.) Copper mar
ket doll; electrolytic nearby nominal; Septem
ber and later ittCuc; iron market steady
and unchanged. .The Jetsl Kx'hsnge quotes
tin qui't; spot offered at $.r.50.
At 1-ondoii Spot loppsr. ii97; futures.
ii; electrolytic, A.1J0. Spot tin, 173; fu
tures. 173 3s.
Tha American Steel & Wire com
pany maintains establishments in all
principal American cities, and is there
fore interested in the harvest outlook
in all the states. From its representa
tives in many sections it has received
reports Indicative of the condition of
grain and stock at this time. These
have been collated and are as follows;
The weather in the northern part of
the country has been too cool and wet
for corn and the crop approaches its
critical month, July, in a backward
condition.
Farmers have caught up with corn
cultivation in localities, bat complaint
of dirty fields continues to be heard.
The weather has Interfered with hay
making.
Tobecco is not (retting a good start
in some localities where it is grown.
Worth. Dakota,
rn General conditions have
Improved during the week and warm
growing weather is helping. Livestock
is in good condition and the numbers
seem to be about like last year. A few
new Kilos have been built in the ter
ritory. South Dakota.
Southern Some good corn weather
this week which is needed, for the crop
is very backward. Small i?rain looking
fine. Pastures, hay land, and alfalfa
looking good. v.
Northern The weather has warmed
up and crops are growing rapidly Small
grain looks extra good, but is easily
two weeks late. Corn has improved.
Pastures and hay lands look extra
good.
IsOiuissota.
Northern Very changeable weather.
Crops looking fine. Clover in bloom.
The small quantity of alfalfa in the
section is about ready for the first
cutting. Farmers are preparing land
for millet. Many farm houses and
barns being erected.
Wisconsin.
Northwest Corn has improved this
week. The pea crop looks good. Hay
crop is fair.
Northeast While the weather has
warmed up it continues too wet. On
light soils the wet weather has not ser
iously Interfered with farm work; on
heavy lands very little work has been
done. The indications now are for a
great deal of tiling being done the com
ing year. Peas continue 100 per cent.
There is a good flow, of milk.
lows.
Southwest (Page. Montgomery and
Cass counties) Corn, while doing well,
la two weeks late. Wheat nearly
normal. Oats but little below normal.
Hay fine. Alfalfa cutting general with
good yields. Pastures never better.
1'otatoes looking well. Good fruit crop
expected.
South central Small grains are
doing well and a fair crop is expected.
The acreage Is not as larga aa last
year. Corn is backward. Big hay crop.
Good crop of pigs. Cattle below
normal.
Missouri,
West central Wheat is be!nf har
vested and will not run over eight to
10 bushels. Corn ia lata, with a lot of
it Just coming up. Oats looking well
and about ready to cut. Hay good, but
thin. Pastures fine. More cattla and
hogs, but etill not up to normal.
Kansas.
Northern Corn is suffering greatly
from excessive rains and dirty .fields
and a good looking field Is a rarity.
Pastures good.
Southern Wheat crop west of
Kingsdon about five bushels per acre.
Hall has destroyed more fields of
wheat. The central section will run
about 15 bushels. The eastern section
will run absjut 15 bushels, with small
acreage.
Texas.
The corn crop promises better than
average. Rice in good condition. Pea
nuts have a good start and the acreage
increased 15 to 20 per cent. While
fruit will be below normal, the quality
is high. Cotton making good progress.
Pennsylvania.
Eastern Crops in general in wonder
ful condition. Corn promises to be one
of the largt-st crops, in years and this
is true of wheat, oats and rye. Big
hay crop. Many fine cattle being
shipped in.
Maine,
Maine and all of New England has
had too much wet weather for farming.
Oregon,
Eastera All grains growing rapidly,
heading out and filling nicely, and it
is likely a normal crop will be har
vested. The crop of cherries will te
normal and prices fair. The wool clip
is in and prices good.
change. It is declared, the time Is too
short at present to determine the sit
uation accurately. There are always a
great many changes mads by sayings
New York. July 7. (IN. S.1 It was again depositors In their accounts following
evident In the opening market today that j,,iv i ni tinmrv i vtanv n.nnU
stock in the war group are gradually drifting , . ' . t hie
back to where they started. tak th opportunity to change tnslr
The market for all atocjea was generally lr- entire deposit as soon as the Interest
regular at the opening, with s firmer feeling earned can be collected, There are al
develeplng aa trading progressed. i ways more or less Changes from one
During the early period the list stiffened bank to another. Some people change
d.JZ' ""J"1 h'Id li? own- "t.? "! th"" aavlngs into a permanent invest
or ths first hour s serious reaction set in, and , . ,
w.a reflected in nearly ejrer, department. n,nt-. "J" known. however, and dls
Some sharp lossea were auaUlned on the 1 cussed privately among the bankers,
lower movement, and the recovery later in the that a number of depositors. Who have
day was aa irregular aa the reaction. made a practice of carrying large de
The rails held best a a class, and while
they were not as active aa during yesterday's
m&rket, price maintained a comparatively
steady trend. .
Reading continued to lead, tad the price
was hammered below par at first, but absorp
tion wm of good order.
Crucible Steel fell off almost 2 points un
der close before th strong feeling was empha
sised. Steel common was steady around 864 at
first.
The copper stock were unuraHy actlre,
and considerable prensure waa applied to tbat
department. Anaconda, Butte & Superior and
Inspiration were moat affected.
Baldwin and American Locomotive stocks
old down to heavy trading.
Marine preferred waa weak.
Mexican Petroleum posted a large amount of
bvslness, with the price staying for the most
part above 102.
In the flrat hour tb total sale amounted to
lt7,200 shares.
Range of New .York prices furnished by
Overfeeck & Cooke Co., 21-217 Board of Trade
building :
ITCm
In r1;-tHn Open i
Alasku Uold 1S
Allls Chalmers, c 23V
Allis Chalmers, iif. .. 74
American lleet Sugar. IMV
American Can, c 64,,
American Can. pf
Tclo
1NV
24S
74
93
55
American Car Fdy., e.. 63 58HI
American Cot. Oil. ..l I
American Linseed, c. . . 19, 20
American Loco. C....1 60 I tfo
American Smelter, c' 93m 954
18 i IS
21 22
"3 74H
V2 93
58 33
1 10V
! 34
1UH 10tt
American Sugar, c...
Am. Tel. a Tel
American Woolen, c. .
Ausronda Mining Co..
Atchison, c
Atchison, pf
Ilcldwin Loco., c...
ltaiilmore & Ohio. c.
Bethlehem Steel, c.
Bethlehem Steel,
Brooklvu H. T
Calif. Petrolenm, c
Calif. -Petroleum, pf..
CeDSdian Pacific
(tntral Leather, c....
Central Leather pf....
Clieaapeske & Ohio
Chi. k Q. W., c
Chi. A G. V., pf
Chi., M & St. P
Chi. Sc. N. W.. c
Chlno Copper
Colorado r. i., e. ...
Consolidated Gas
Corn Product, c
Corn Products, pf
Crucible Steel, c
Crucible Steel, pf
Ienver & R. U., pf..
IMstlllere
Erie, c
Krte. 1st pf
General Electric
General Motors..
Goodrich Rubber
111W11H
129 iiza
51 454
Mt,! ha 14
nr. v 100
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10 704
1 Wi j,:
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San Francisco Markets.
San Francisco, Csl.. July 7. (U. P.) But
ter Extra 26c; prime first, S4c.
Kggs Extra 2.1Hc; pullet 12Sc
Cheese Call for nl fancy. I4c; flrt 1514.
Wheat Spot. California club, nominal:
northern club, $l.S7Hjf 1.70; Kiurlin red, $1.&3
l.oit); lonjroia nominal: Tnrtty red,
$1 77Ha)l.0; btueatem. $I.JBM.82U.
Barley Per cental. fcflJ8S1.38; hip
ping and brewlor, $1 1171,1.42.
Oats Red feed. $1.33ftil.4J; re-clesaed high
er; white,' $1.60$tl.53.
Potatoes Oregon Burbanka $1.7302.00: new
nop California, from Sacramento river, 1.50
Q2.00 per cental; aweets. 5J7c per pound.
Galons California. $2.16$2.33 per aack.
Oregon Apples In South.
San KYanclkeo, July fl. Apples, new crop.
Astrskhsn red, SficiSfl.OO for 4 tier and ft
feOOc for 4Vi tier: Alexander wrapid. 4
tier. $1.60iQ 1.2ft: Grsvensteln. 4 tier, $1.25t
I.SS; 4t tlsr, $I.O0et.2U. Orab apple.
StOr per. small lug and SO&Ouc per 20
pouud boa. , .
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Portland Grain Markets.
Julv delivery
Wheat
Biuestem
lortyfold
Club
lied fife
Red Huaalan .V
Oat No. 1 whit feed
Barley No. 1 feed
Bran
Shorts
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New York Cotton Market.
Jsr.uary
March . . .
Msy
July
Atcust
September
(ct.rfer ..
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Open. High. Iv. CT.
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AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
63
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87 ;
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Chic go.
Julv
Cattle 1000. Sheep &0O0.
Hog Receipt
ijO.
7. Hoga 4000.
21.XtO.
Cattle
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.. 84
. 212.-1
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Chicago Produce Market.
Chlcigo, Jsly U. N. S.) Butter d
mi nd brUk: eggs firm.
Butter, receipts. 19, IS" tube; creamery.
traa, 27c; eitra. firsts. 20r27c; firsts,
2o26C; Seconds, 23Co2oc; dalrlea. ex
traa, 27 r; first. 2.u,20c; seconds. 22Vs4i
24c; packing stock, 22c.
Eggs, receipt;. 26.1J1 rase; firsts. 22
2c; ordinary flrsu, 20&21e; mlacellane
dus lots, 1822c; oxtrss, 2oii20'.
San Francisco Wool Market.
San Francisco, July 6. (P. N. S.)--Wnol.
191tt clip per pound: Humboldt and Mn-
dcclno. 22 W 29c; middle counties, tt months,
good. 14ferl8c: year staple, 1721c.
Northern clip. 1914 eastern Oregon, Wash
trgton, Idaho and Montana light, medium, 20
iH-'lc; light, fin. 18r20e: heavy, fine.
16c; valley, coarae. 24a2.V-; medium. 25327c.
St. Louis, Mo.. July 6. Wool unchanged.
New York Sugar and Coffee.
New York. July 7. Sugar, centrifugal $n.27.
('off e Spot New York Rto No. 7. 9 Vic;
Santo 10e.
San Francisco Hop Market.
Hn Vraarteeo. July S. Hop. Ceim-nla. t
ltzv,e per Ksa to growers roe 1913 crop;
Oregoa is. W aabisgtoa. 1012c .
Eastern llarley Market
New York. July 6. 1 1. X. 8.) l!rley mar
ket steady; malting. sQc.
Kansas City. Mo.. July 6. (I. X. S.) Ear
ley. 59iU0Oc.
6. 0. P. and Moose
May Consolidate
Attorney General Bays Only Fire Can
didates May 711e for Places as Pres
idential Electors IText Fall.
Salem, Or., July 7. To make doubly
sure that the Republican electoral
vote will be cast for Charles V.
Hughes, Republican nominee for pres
ident. Attorney General Brown har
advised Oregon Republicans and Pro
gressives to combine and put in th
field only five candidates for presi
dential electors. It is pointed out that
with five candidates from both parties
in the field, it would he possible f'-r
the presidential vote to be bo spilt
that it would go to President Wilson
Three Republican and one Prosd-e.--
sive candidate for elector have already
filed, and Brown points out that if the
two parties are going to combine the
must see to -it that only one moit
candidate accepts, aa he says after
once accepting a candidate cannot u
sign. .
O. Northern, pf
Greene-Canine
Hide St Leather, c
Hide St Leather, pf . . . .
Ice Securities.
Illtooi Central
Industrial
Inspiration
Int. Harvester
Interboro, e
Interboro, pfd
Kansas City Sout'.i.. c.
Lackawanna Steel....
Lehigh Valley
Loulivllls Nashville.
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Cooper !
M. K. T, e
Kencecott Copper ....
Missouri Pacific
National Blacult.
National Lead
Nevada Cons
New Haven
New York Air Brake..
tNew York Central
IN. Y., Ont. A W....
Norfolk W.. c
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Ptdisylvaala By
Peoples' Gas
Pittsburg Coal, c
Pressed Steel Car. c. .:
Pressed Steel Car. pfd.
Bar Cons. Copper
Railway Steel Sprlnga.
Kesdlnggc
Reading. 1st pfd
Reading. 2d pfd
Repcbllc 1. a 8.. c
Republic I. a S-, pfd.
Rock laland
Shattuck
fesara. Roebuck a Co..
Studbker. c
Slosa Sheffield
Southern Pacific
Southern Ry., c
Southern Ry., pfd,...
Tenn. Copper
T.lli OU
Teiaa Pacific
Third Avenue
T.. St. L. & V., c...
T.. St. l a W.. pfd.
Colon Pacific, c
I'nlon Pacific, pfd...
I'. 8. Rubber, c
I. S. Rubber, pfd...
U. S. Steel Co., c. . . .
I. S. Steel Co.. pfd..
I'tlih Copper
Virginia Chemical, c. .
W. L . Tel..
Vetinghoiie FJertlic
Wisconsin Centrsl ...
Woolworth
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posits in tha savings department as
long as they could get 4 per cent for
them without having the responsibility
of watching their funds, as they would
feel It necessary to do In case of an
Investment, have either made an in
vestment with their money or have
taken out a certificate of deposit for
one year. This latter plan now yields
3H per cent The actual effect upon
the individual banks of all conforming
to the plan of paying 3 per cent inter
est on strictly savings deposits cannot
be accurately determined under, six
months or a year.
Decrease la Deposits ITatnral at This
Beasoa. According to the majority of
bankers the end of June is the low
waler stage of batik deposits for the
year. No special significance therefore
1 is attached to the fact that there was
shown a falling off in total deposits
of $3,500,000 between May 1 and June
30. The point seems to be well taken
in view of the fact that a comparison
for the period of one year between the
statements of June 30, 1916, and June
23, 1915, show an Increase In deposits
of nearly $4,000,000. On May 1 the tax
funds were at their highest point of
the year. Just before July 1 those
banka with the largest railroad ac
counts had their deposits drawn on 1
heavily. The country banks have
drawn down their balances with their
reserve agents and kept them down
this year because the wool clip has not
been sold, much wheat Is being held
over, and lumber is not moving. The
bar.., generally find their strictly com
mercial day to-day business is larger
than as of May 1. The decrease in de
posits Is generally conceded to be sea
sonal and normal. It is not a barom
eter of the Portland business altuatlon.
Wants Exchange Charge Pat on Cus
tomer. W, D. Vincent, vice president
of the Old National bank of Spokane,
believes the cost of exchange should
be placed on the customer who bene
fits directly by the accommodation. He
would have the banks get together on
I a minimum charge for this service and
then enforce it. Mr. Vincent says:
"Get together on a uniform charge
that should be made for every check
paid with an out of town endorsement.
Tou can make a charge that I feel
sure will meet the approval of the of
ficers of the federal reserve bank. The
law places the charge directly where
it belongs, and that is on the maker of
the check, and It is directly up to the
banker to see that a minimum uniform
charge is made. There can be no dif
ference of opinion on this, if once It is
brought into operation."
Tear 11B Profitable for Paelflo das
and Electric. The tenth annual re
port of the Pacific Oas and Electric
company, for the fiscal year ended De
cember 31, 115, shows that the 12
months was a decidedly profitable one
for the company. It operates water.
gas, electricity and street car public
utilities in Ban Francisco and many t'
cities and towns in central California. ,
The income account is shown aa fol-,
lows:
1813. 1014. lacrsss.
0 t e s s op- "V
crating rev
enue fl8.830.301 16, 91t.es! fl.elT.fll
Net a r n
Ings from
tints' T.Otf.708 e.MS.TM B46.4J
Total net
Income .... S, 358,687 T.806,683 1.063,e0S
t-surpu 4.212,766 3.045,660 1 .507. 100
This company furnished the gas and
electricity service for the Panama..
Pacific International exposition. There
were no Interruptions In the 10 month e' '
period of the service. The total gross
revenue derived from the business waa
$391,370.78. For this sum the com
pany furnished 137,406,800 cubic feet
of gas and 16,321,138 kilowatt hours at :
electrlolty.
Cement Prodnottoa for 11 to Break
XscoKL One certain indication of tha
growing activity In building operations
Is the Increasing production of Port
land cement for the first half of 1116.
No actual figures are given but the
United States geological survey states
that It believes the production of ee
ment thus far In 1916 exceede the pro
ductton of the corresponding period of
1916. Three manufacturing plants have
been opened this year, at Dulu.th,
Minn.. Houston. Texas, and Oswego,
Or Vsntifflnfn",!', m r m aaM f rt ha fln.
tlmlstlc over the outlook and to hold to
the opinion that the total production
for the year will exceed all previous
reoorde. Prices, which had averaged
year 1915. began to rise toward the and
of that year. They oontlnued to rise in
1916 until, in June, they ranged from
$1.10 to $1.25 a barrel. The increased
prices, of course, do not mean an equiv
alent net Increase in returns to the
manufacturers, for the costs of explo
sives for blasting and of coal have
both risen, and laborers are In many
places demanding an Increase in wages.
Pacific Slope Business Failures
Fewer. Apart from an increase of
about $600,000 in the Oregon liabilities,
the business failure record of the Pa
cific slope for the first six months of
1(16 shows a general Improvement, ac
cording to the report of It. O. Dun o
Co. The total failures for the four
ststes of Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and California for the six months were
1008, with total liabilities of $9,070,
690. The best exhibit was made by
Washington, with 100 fewer defaults
and nearly $3,000,000 less In amount.
while a numerical decrease of 16 in
California waa accompanied by a con
traction of almost $900,000 in the ag
gregate debts. Thsre was a falling off
of 27 suspensions In Oregon, but, as
stated, the sum owed rose considerably.
The mortality in this division was ma
terlally smaller during the second
quarter of this year than In the first
three months, particularly In respect
to the liabilities, which fell off II.
000,000.
Number Llabllltlea
1916 1(16 1(14 1(16
Wash. ... 203 802 248 $2,080,664
Oregon .. 186 21 2 220 2.476,671
California 684 670 561 4,232, ($
Idaho ... 87 44 34 180,8(2
1063 $(,070,1(0
In the United
Total ..1008 1221
The total failures
States for the first half of 1(16 war
(945, with total liabilities of $111,241,
421, compared with 12,740 failures aad
liabilities of $188,687,63$ for the first
six months of 1915.
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Chiropractors Hold
Daily Clinics Here
Oregon assoclatloa Members Assem
sle aad Bear Addresses on Subjects
of Importance to Profession,
The Oregon Chiropractic associa
tion, which is In session at the Fort-
' land hotel, spent this morning in a
business meeting. Reports of com
I mittees, reading of bills and com
1 munlcations and action on applica
tions, were the order of the day. An
address by the president. Dr. F. O.
Lehman, was also given this morning.
TMB afternoon's session will be fea
tured by addresses on "Blood Pres
sure," by E. E. Eagle, and "Scientific
Diagnosis." by Dr. H. E. Kehres. dean
of the Pacific Chiropractic college, a
clinic will be given illustrating "The
Nervous System," by Dr. II. E. Hlegel,
instructor In the Pacific Chiropractic
college.
The lecture tnis evening wn d
given by Dr. A. J. Poulson on "The
X-Ray." and Dr. W. E. Slater on -"Vac-cine
Treatment." Violin, piano and
vocal solos will be rendered.
Kansas City. July
2000. wneep ooo.
Ouisha. July 7. Hogs 12.81)0. Cattle none.
Sheep 7800. Hog proapects stesdy. Mlteit
9 60(810.20; hesry, f9.i10.2o: rough, 89.(15
H.B". light, 69.6OI310J5. Cattle and aheep
steady.
Kansaa City. July 7. il. X. 8.) Hogs
Receipt 4oou. mnrket low.r. Bulk SU.7.VtflO;
liesvy. 610,U0& lo.o5; packers ami butcher'
m.80aio.00; light. $a.UA(ii.bo; pigs. "J.OOict
9.50.
Csttle Recelpta 2000. Prime fed steers.
(1o.25(( 11.00; dresseil beef steer. S8.(iK:
i-toekers and feeders, ST .00(48. 7Sf bull, to. toil
7.50.
SJieep Receipts l.Vsl, msrket higher. I-ainn
S(.5(i4in.7ft; yearlings. r7.SOtt. ; wethers,
o. oufcii .5K; ewes, 80.2."7.1O
Chlcsro. July 7. (1. S s. ) HogsRe
etipts 21.000, uisrkft slow. Bulk 89.75Ulo.(i5;
licht. $lOHi 10.00: mixed, 8u.5;ii 10.10: heevr,
SU.M'tt16.1&; rough, 9.30&9.5; pig. $8.uo(j
Cattle Receipt 100O. market a tea dr. Na
tive beef cattle, $7.30a 11.20; weM'Tn steers,
8. 2M4t 9.40; Stm-kere and feeder. 8S.rXMfe.fl5;
cow, and belters, $iS.7,T9.7&; calves. 68.604
12.0.
Sheep Receipts snoo, market strong. Weth
ers. gv.oOg.u; iamrs. it. :Ui 10.85.
St. lxMits. July 7. (I. h. S.) Hv; Re.
ceip's 7"Hi. market higher. Pigs and lights.
$v7..10.2lt; mixed and bulchera, 83 94?!o.2.V.
g.sl heavy, SlOlOfts 10.23; bulk, 89 .961 10 20.
Cattle Receipts 100. msrket Steady. a
tive l-ef steers, $7.5ri 1 1 .3.". ; yearling fteers
and betters. SS.oOftj 10..". : .-..w,. 5.&0tM.2.'i:
sucker and feeders. 6..3o'a8.50; soul be rn
steers. 8"AO(?r9.90: prime yearling steer and
beifera. H.7..I 10.2o; -nvs and utrf. S.Vut)?
S.0O; prime itbern steers. t.oolO.0O; ns-
ti(. elre SH.4SJS1 12 CtO.
Sheep Recerrt 1. market steady. Weifh-
ers. 86.0Ofa8.0O: clipped -we. $4.00x8.0n;
li.fel lambs. $6.O0HiO.00; spring lamb. $7
Omaha. July 7. tl. N. 8.) Flogs !2.flno.
stead). Hesvv $!).l'iv(.0: light. 3" Wi
H.T5; pigs. $S.U0y,9.00; bulk of sale. 39.5W
9.7a.
Cattle Receipts 3iO. market steady. Sa
me ,ter. S7.Z34I10.9A; cow snd nelfer.
8.S.it3.2: w-esforn steer. $7 .25419.00; Tevas
stiers, I(.WftS.uu; stockPT and feeders, 6ft 2,
1 H..VI.
Stietv Kerwipt lO.oon. market strorw. Tear.
Hugs. $7.ar.ttS-00; wetber. SC .50457.00; la Bib
aB.ti.fclO.rlS., .. . , .
rtiv., 14 "r.
tRr-div.. 1.
tK. dir.. 1.
Total sale, 484.A00 shares.
FMfty-one License in Four Days.
Vancouver, Wash., July 6. A large
number of marriage licenses were is
sued here again Thursday, bringing the
total number for four days during
which the auditor's office was open up
n 51. Thone Fecuring licenses were:
William E. Gardner, 22. and Miss Delia
Yoho. 23. both of Salem. Or.; Tobias
Smti. 28, and Miss Amalie Kruschel,
Zi, both or Kiogeneia; uuiseppe -'-! on tne deserts of the south, and say
Suffragists on
Tour, in Eugene
Mrs. Alios Burke and Miss Bell Bloh-
ardson Belata Thrllltng' Xxperlenoes
W&lle la onth Pound Bad Boads.
Eugene. Or.. July 7 Mrs. Alice
Snltjer Burke and Miss Nell Richard
son of New York City, who are on s
tour around the border of the United
States in an automobile, working In
the interests of woman suffrage, ar
rived in Eugene from the south yes
terday and will go north today. They
relate many experlencee of hardship
that they were lost at one time ror
three days. They were warned while
on the Mexican border to sleep with
their clothes on and to be ready to
move at any time, as there waa eon.
A
GOOD
REFERENCE.
A bank hook is a
gtod business rec
ommendation, and
a good recommen
dation for business.
Business men pre
fer to do business
with business men
a nd they also
prefer employes who
practice economy
and have a bank ac
count of their own.
US,
National Bank
Third and Oak
Portland, Or.
ai.dl. 40. and Miss Maria Palandy. 27,
both of Portland; William Wood. 27,
and Miss Nellie Cameron, 20, both of
Hood River, Or.; Roy Duggan, 26. and
Miss Amy Flynn, 17, both of Camas;
Walter C. Hascheck. 31. and Miss Fays stent danger of raids by the Mexicans.
M Tremblay. 23. both of Portland; , Thev declare that the roads through
Leonard C Mowrey. 48, and Mrs. Ktan-; tne gacramento canyon in California
eta Z. Nichols, 4". both of SUetz. Or.; ar5 about the worst they have trav-
F.dward Lam ore. 32, and Mrs. Myrtle eled. The roads so far In Oregon they
Mosher 38. both of Portland; Callle , have found to be fairly good.
Francis Wilson. 23. of Vancouver Bar- i - 1
racks, and Miss Edna Krlckson. 20, oil when writing r calling en advertisers. p:
Hammond Or.; Stephen K. West over, ! mention The journsi.
32. and Mrs. F.lva M. Westover, 31,
both of Portland,
(Adv.)
uvenrccK ot icoKe to.
tooks, Boads, Cotton, Orain, Bta.
Blevtir Board el Trade Balldlag
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board of Trade.
1 Correspondents of Imogen tt Bryaa
Chicago, New York.
PORTLAND FIRE RECORD
Thursday.
6:39 p. m. 74 5 East Fifteenth street.
children with matches; slight damage.'
8:19 p. m. At. Blank, 290, Grant
street, burning rubbish, unknown ori
gin; slight damage.
9:59 p. m. Inman-Poulsen Lumber
company, east side waterfront, sfark
in sawdust conveyor; slight' damage.
f rtldAjr.
No fires.
Wbe writing or cainag oe advertiser, please
, svsttos Tke Journal. (adv.)
Market Your Stock Throtigh
Seattle Union StockYards
Beit Market in Northwest
Price 15c tok25e hif bar than anjr other market on
the Pacific Cotut, becaiua it b ilia only yard in thaf
United States not controlled by tha trust. It U dearly ;
to your interest to patronize true competition. ' - f
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