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THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. JULY 31. 1919. ID I 4 J- i 1 'A I : 1 PORTLAND TO ilUTTER market is iMASS OF STREN PRICES HELD T.ertt Advsnees Here Well Maln , tained With Cold Storage Speeu- lalors Taking Their . Profits Ice House Stock at Record. -;- Considerable activity la showing in the Gutter tnarket witlr prices held well at ' ifie recently advanced price. Somewhat .tetter supply t extras ia shown, but 'requirements continue In excess of Ot Urings wltl 67c the ruling buying price nr- cubes. - forttwrn market "are scrambling f lua Jsrlng of first class buttar end the aeme ru of Portland. Country creanverte are ,nng sparingly; in fact. o of tnem coB m to bay unett lot here la ordsr to fill . WHh the shortage ef firt class stock. wjth- . Ktnmrm - lutrm ara Ealnintf. lift nnanri being taken out during the last hours, white only 60 pound went into let Tlt there is more or lew manipulation of otter price kerawe of cold storage holding J die ted by the (art that present holdings ia ftcift Nertha-est tot! S.28S.6 poUBds . ,t 111 1 mr ml Mora thin at thia Sam - i.ea t n ago. Holdings in storage in tlia tntted State June 16 reached , 108.3S2,43 ' "ud or 68.9 per cent more tlian at the I time . a rear seas. .- Storage holder are -refer very sanch .; interseted in not only .eptng th pries -high; bat in forcing it hicber 4 order to obtain still greater profits on their .one illation. - Dairy prodae' receipt at Portland TVdosdy: fiTwra,.ii . . . ' Callferala ....... f-OOO 'Mali ........ Oregon ....... ........ 040 , ,3771 Total ;.i,..;vmji """ CHEESE j Oregon .............. . . Washington . I ........ . . .190 . . . . -t .1600 ToUt .,..,4809 EGGS Itfraa. freight 17 ; . ... ' . Oregon ........ ............. 164 ' IBS 2a -Washington ...... ... GTH STRONG ' ,, Total '.. . v Grand total .171 ...... ... .802 , FIRST WRAPPED GBATEN STEIK8 eim wrapped oraTenwein aim in wm fon from the WilUmette valley were rport4 in by Marlr Lery l Co. front Hnco. The" Initial ehipment u of excellent euauty and tM at AB APPLES MAKE APPEARA5CE UJrab apples ha to also made their appearance . in local traue ana me uu7 mb -.Kit iui. litial aafiis are shown around Il.s0ffl.7i a 1 "so-peacB ctse-btit the desaaad is as yet Bo- l ited. .-, -. s V DRESSED MEATS EA8IWO HERE , -v Couatry killed ealTea and bogs were ia slislitly 1. better supply alone the street durrn 'the 24 1 V benri end as the demand is UmiUd at the high : prices. some il!nt eoncewnons m ymnm tow i aatcd tot both hoe and teals. v, , ( . ' - . f , ELBEHTA PEACHES ABE OttEEI ' ' Initial aMmmmt irf KlWrt' nebss tf th S, sttntii was Tory green and tbe stock will not be ! I'.fnnte eh k tt.ile . wtalt loaal trrly varieties around 1 1.00 1.29 for beat. or stock dowa to eve. Potato prices ftrtixo easieb .with somewhat more Ilberar efferinga, pota l.t price are generally eatite aloiig the street with ves aronnd f2.7S generaUy altnougn in a lim- ajrvaa hih as gs.PO. i askttlUrowersars g at S3.8aaaz.ov. . - tl WOTES OF PaODtCE TEADK Rlaestone is np e pound, tlanby. rhubarb ; almost disappeared from the Itirrirala ot Turlock pink cantaloup re- Chicken trade, jwt about steady. ' A : I Canneries are offering c or blae6rfiea.t ... r . Si.' i.Ajar,.: V' EATHEB WOTICB' FOB SHIPPEBS -1 Weather bnrsesj edftses ? PTott ihlptaentt ' , during the' Best 8 hours agtinst th foitowtnf ; Biaximum teunwrstuMs: Ooinr Berth. 6i ide . - greee: nortfaeaet ore the Spokane, Portland A y it tattle railway. 88 degrees; et to Baker. 88 'degrees, and south to Ashland. UO degree. Mil- haum temperatar at Pottfend tomorrow, abott .',,72 degress, - WHOLESALE PBICES I3T PORTXASD ' Tnesr are the yricee retailers pay wbeWsalefa, dctctyt as otherwiM noted: J ; , Dairy Products' BtJTTEH THng pnee. ho fet! - OeSsaery. iVjifime, paiehsaeat-wrapped, atra.! 1V per lo.; krim firsts, eOet firats. 7c per. lb.; seaaller t M erfnnna. JnMiht tirireai (Jnbes' ea tra. (d 0 67e; prima first. &3 & 54c; cartoa. 1 BitfheT. - BCTTERPAf Portland rleHrery fcasia, 2 afte; eointr sfaflon. BO (B) 816 fit IB. OLEOMA RUAK1NE Local brand. 80 80s tabs, lilai 1 a, aartoaa, 3s; a ia. cartons, S8c; Nutmargartne, 1 H. aartose. !81o per lb. CHEE8K RelBng prico! Till monk fresh rtregen fancy full cream triplets, 8 7 9 88 lb.; I v Yeune America, 98S0o lb. Prioa to Job t hers. f. e. . Tina mok, triplets, 84a i Tonnf r amerfca. 68o. Sailing price: Bricka, 88 0 V ' 4 ee. Buying price of Coo and Curry triplets, V;81tta: Tonng America, 83e per. lb., t. o. b. . EOGS Boytrtg price. 4T p doaenj . selling pneav oueaie; csnoiea. assyoaw. EUGS Pablts market reUU aelhng price, r ngo per do.; amocUtiun Selling price to trad. t .. eOffSae per aoen. LIVE PODLTRT - Beery hent. 29o per r : Is.; light bens, 27e per lb.; broUert. . 28 Ml &nc lb.! old rcoeten. llwlSc lb.: aaoab. V 84.00; young docks, 28988 to. I T " 1, 81.fte02.OO per dozen . twrbeys, K-, So pf "Jdb.; dressed. 40 per lb.; geese. I1t, it per va. f rrnh VHUiM int Few It C ' FRESH PRtJIT oranae. . 8 S 9 ft. 6 0 .00 8.00; Florida grspefrntt. . ; Cali fornia CTSDefruit. 85.25 6 6.00: eantalonpea. 81.2(8.US; watermelons. 14 62c Cher rts Binge, i 91Sct Black Republicans. a lnc; Lambert. 12 Her CaUfernia fHh SI'S (S1.50; Oregon apriooU, 81.25 1.75; peaches, 7e8l.M): peach Plums. 75e 81.00. BEBRIES -Ra'pberrieis ta.60AS.75; logaf heTTiea, 82.80 2.78 ; currant. 82.00 92.26; black herrlee. 82.60 nS.0O pef crate. L APPLES Various arie. local. tl.S0 a.oos lauiorma. raoaeu. h.ub.uo a nox. : PRIED FRUITS Dates. Dromedltri, f ) ; Fards, - per bo ; raisins. thre erowa looee Mnaoatel. loe lb. I fig. 85.00 per ees&af 60 e-oa. packaaea, i ONION'S "-Selling prlcw to retailers. Oregon, per wt: axsociatioM selling price, oar load. ( ) I, a. b, country garlic. 86c; areea oniam, 40 per doua bauebe; Walla Walla, POTATOES etling price, old crop. l.7S 2.25 cwt.; buying prlea for fancy largi slses. WE NEED MORE Veal, Hogs Poultry and Eggs 'We guarantee- the highest esh price obtainable on day of shipment. We have the largest cold storage plant on Front street and we are prepared for hot Weather. Write tor shipping taga. '. Oreson-Washington Produce Co. M FfiOJtT STJtEElY ferUaad. Or- - " - SHIP! EGGS Infected Fruit Barred Here SaJe .Will No Longer Ce Tolerated " by State Officials. . .' 'By "Hymaa H. Cekea The - lid will this year bo . tightly clamped ' upon the aale of Infected and rotten fruits In the atate of Oregon, according to J. B. Stansberry, atate fruit Inspector. r , During the period of tl.e war the law in regard to sale ' of Infected fruit were not ; enforced owing to the effort of the food admlnlatratlon In saving all stocks possible for the public in order that prices would not rule too high, i With thia emergency past: fruit officials say ' that sales of infected and wormy stock will not be allowed In any part of the state and grocers, wholesalers and producers are warned not to attempt such prac tice. - 'i -,;.'. Many' fruit interest did not see the wisdom of letting down the bars on the sale of thia stock even during the war because such action has set back the fruit industry a number of years. . The growera are - getting mighty good prices for all their fruit and the public is entitled to secure good stock," saya Mr. Stansberfy. Those desiring Special information regarding markets, should write the market editor, enclosing ttamp f&r reply. ., i Supplies Short t, An Cora Market . Is . Higher Early f Joseph 9. rHtofiare "iVto, Jih, 81. -L N. 8.) The unex pected narbehed ht cora today., and. desptta fa Torable .weather conditions, testing spot for tb seMion showed declines ot IStMe, with Itcesabef particularly Weak. ' OaU were H t 1 i e lower, and bog prod uct were tower 0 around. Chicago. July 81. ft. N. 8.) Hear? raina throughout tb grain belt found tha corn mar ket short of selling order today and resulted M an aerane la prices st ui opening. turn were up 1 at th start. The mar ket,1 howeTer. was badly mixed. , ' . In th face of scattered commission houe aelling Iecember oatx opened slightly lowef while other, future showed gains of aa ranch as 1 cent. Th trad was uerTsus bet offerings were absorbed on resting buying orders. . rranaton weea not quoted at tn neglaning. Rang of Chicago ' prices as furnished by the united Trees .: i r CORN " Opea. High. Lew. Close. 19S 109 1 190 194 !- 1954 193 198H 165 r 169 li 163 H 163 OATS 794 80 71 78 70 i 80 H 78 784 82 Vi 8i 80 H Si PORK 652 5580 .5480 5580 6118 6176 6040 6040 . USD '' 8485 8437 3375 3400 8447 8455 8375 3400 RIBS 2S45 2850 2765 2765 2S50 2830 2797 2800 Joly ..... September December July . . . . , September December July September . , '' : Jnly . . .V. , , aKptember . . Jnly ....... September . , Karal Stores Market Kew Tork, July 81. (t N. S.) Turpew rine. Sarannah, 31.331 New Tork. 31.42 hi 1.45. Kosin Sarannah. 316.60; New Tork. $17.60. , J'J 2f ew .. JEabv ggss , and -4Jf fa - - New York, Joly SI. (U. P.) Oaf feeSpot No. 7 24 He; Santos. Sic. , . Sugar Centrifugal; 87.2ft. ' 31.50: ordinary. 31.35 91.60 per cenUl; sweet, 12c per lb.; -new potstae. 3.75 ( 3.0(1. . VEGETABLES Turnips, $3.60 per sack; carrots, cper lb.; beets, SHe per lb.; cab bage, Oregon, 83He pef lb. ; lettuce, 50 60a : ner doaen: encumbers. 90ce 81.50 ner dozen ; tomatoes, $1,76 &2.00 -per crate; egg plant, 'iae 'BKt . eatuuMwr (Uaiirorm). $25 per crate; horeraliisb, 15c per lb.; fepisaoh, local. So pet lb.; aeparagua, 'meal, $1.23 9 1.50; bell peppers. 80c per lb.; peaa, 8e lb.; rutabagas, $2.00 3.25 per sack; string beans, . 9 lOe per lb.; green corn, , 40a per dozen.. . t "' " Mts and Prevlslen ' COtTNTRT MEATS-SeHing price 1 Ceuatry Bogs, 20 2ft Ha lb; best teaL 2425; ordi nary reel. 28o lb. ','r. SMOKED MEATS Ham, 36 45 He; break. fat bacon. 68 9 66c? picnic, 28 9 30c; eottag roll. 86 lb... - ; ' LARD Beta rendered, STHc per lb. J stand ard. S c J tierce bas&; compound., 29 Ha, Plih and Shsllflsb : FRESH FI8B Salmon, C'hfno,., 20921 pef lb.; htlibut, fresh, 16 918c; tomeod, 8; sturgeon, lS29oi fresh herrtng, - 6 7; dreewd shad, fto ehad roe, lOe. SlE3J.riSH Crabs. 32,25 9 00 pef dog.; sbrimp meat, 53e per lb. ; - lobster. 80c per lb. :. areeeriet " ' StTCAR CtrtW. flO.SO; lWcft $10.25,' fruit and berry, $9.65; D yellow, $9.05; granu lated, $9.63 beet, 69.55; ubs U. $9.25; golden C. $9.15. MONET New. V per ease. ' Rice Japan style. No. 2, 11c; New Orleans head, 18 913 Blue Rose. 11 12 lb. SALT Coar half ground. I0ta, tltim per ton ) 60s. 81A.50; table dairy, 60s, $26.80; bales, $3,15 93.65; fancy table and dairy. $32.50; lump reek, $25.00 per ton. BEANS Oregon- (sales by jobbers) Lady Washington, 7 H 9 8c per lb.; pink, 7i4e per lb. ; liaaaa, lHe; bayou. 7 Her red. 7o; Ore gon beans, buying priees normal. - CANNED MILK Carnation. $7.25; Borden, $9.88; Aster, $7.16: Eagle, $11.25; Libby. 67.16; Yeloban, $7,051 Mount Vernon. $7.15; Uazeiwood, $7.16 pr ease. tJOKFEE Roaatrd, 87 9 51 ia . sacks et drums. SODA CRACKERS Ia bulk, 17e per lb. NUTS Budded walauu, 31935 per Tb.; almonds. 24929c; filberts, 28c in sack lota; peanuta. 16c; pecans, 26c; firaaila, 85. ' So, Paints, Olhl ROPE Sisal, dart. 22e woite, 22 He lb.: Standard auinila, 23 He. LINSEED OIL Raw,-bbla.. $2.32 gallon; kettle boiled, bbla..' $2.34; raw, cases. $2.34: boiled, cases, $2.44 per gallon. COAL OIL Water whit, la drum or trea bbla.. 11 He gallon; case. 24 gallon. GASOLINE -Iron bbla., 23 He; eases, 84c; engine distillate, ires bbis., lflc; eases, 20 He. -WHIT LKAD Ton lota. 12 He; 600 lb.. TURPENTINE Tankg... $1.31.; cases. $1.41; 19 case tot, 1 lea. . , W1RB NAILS Batie price, $8.1. Heps, .Wel and Hides HOPS Nominal, 19 IS crop; contracts, 1619 erop, 4595Uo per lb. HIDES No. 3 SaK euNd hides, 80 lb, and op, 84c; No, 1 part eared hide. 80 lb, and up, S2c; No, 1 green aides, 80 lbs. and up, 80o; No. 1 salt cured hulls, 60 lbs, and up, 25c; No. 1 part cured halls, SO lb, and as, 23; No. 1 greea buIhv -60 lea. and ap 21e; No. 2 hides, 1 per H. less. CALP AND KIP SKINS Not, 1 call akis. am t 13 lb,, 80 No. 3 ealf skies, up to 15 Jba., 76e; No. 1 kip skins, 18 te 80 lbs., lOe, Ma 2 kip sites. 15 to. 30 Iba., 45eV A . DUT HIDES Dry flint hide. 7 lba, and up. 40c; dry font calff Under 7 lb., SOc; dry flint bulls. 26c; dry salt hides, 7 lba, and up, S4e; dry salt calf, under 7 lbs., 74c j dry salt bulla. SOc; dry cull hides, any akias, half price. . HORSE HIDES Large, good takeoff, with head on. from $5.00 910.00 each; small or poorly . taken off, half prise; hides with, heads Off, 60e leas. : : M : FELTS Dry Ions wool pelts, per lb.. $6c; dry medium wool pelts, per lb., 80c; dry shear ing pelts, ouc si.uu eacn; salt long wool pelts. S2.C jt.l vvns.Bv eacn; ssis nnna wool pelts, 3009.89 eachl salt ehearina aelta. BOeia O0 each.' UOUA1B, Long staple. 45o Del- lb. l abort staple, SOc pr lb. , TALLOW AND GREASE!, J UfloW. lie; No. 2. 12ci No. 1 areas. 10c; Re. $ grease. fee Pr lb. " - ,. . C1IITTIM OR CASCARA BARS Ne peal, 11 per I. . WOOL 'Valley half Mood aferiae end Sbrop, shir, Oe; Ootswold and Lineola, 409450c matted Cotswold. SO 9 95c; timber- stained. 6 per lb. less; tanibi' wol, 4 per lb. less. - Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Cal ifornia Wool Merino and Shropehirc, 83 940; half blood merino end CotsweM, 37 942c; Shropshire, 37942c: Cotswold - and Lincoln, trsight and mixed, 32 35c; burry, 6s per lb. teas; iamb'. 4 per lb. less. line Wools . lleiino T"mtfiifg and carding end, 89985. . f ; DIRECT TO EUROPE THIS SEASON ,sS- EXPORT BUSINESS A FACTOR IN TRADING WITH EGGS FIRMER European Interests Are lie re to Se cure Stocks Direct Shipments to B Hade to Europe Export Fillers Have Already, Been Received. Arrangements are being- made by Port land interests to ship egg to London and other European centers during the present aeason. Fillers made especlally tor export business, which are designed to eliminate to st considerable degree the heavy losses in ahipment have al ready been received here. ;!.:;'j-:rr"'rh.' One of the biggest Liondon operators has been along the street siaing up the situation and has been in conference with local parties in an effort to secure supplies here. With a direct steamship line from Portland to Europe it ia be lieved that considerable direct! export business will be secured here. . . Market for eggs continues to gain in strength bet rtrt that th Alaskan eoosmimioS 'is asking for bids for approximately 1100 ease of egg for delivery early next montn na kin found tn he one real reason for th reeeSt sharp advances in the pric of fresh stock all through th racuie pnortnwsi. . Pric war unchanged during th day log th street, but more bid for current raraipta mm Mil at 4 8a a doaen. - . latest report of th gorernmeat shows that 31.2 per cent more eggs wer held in al irag ia th Pacific Northwest July 16 than a year ago. Irregular Tone Is Shown in Stocks; Cigars Are Active awe Tilnf UMgrTTt.eD '. ' Hew Vrk, Jury S1 M. $.) Th UW settlement continirsd dueln the lat stealings and a seam more pre Bounce tana-ares the . Th weakening waa mainly due to the advene Iff an esui nwwi . , . Steel common an enormous aaaiings ywio t tOSH and Baldwin Leeometlr fll nearly g seinu U Loases of frem ene te flte eelnt were tffrd la most ef the tsadlna hv ... aawi aearrthlna en M Hit seine In sup ply and closing at th bottom prices of the day- . vdSkAAda. t . BBS aa SB. m n a SB V tlllgl - ta l,llivw nsna. viwr",-- New Tork, July 81--(DV price ehangea took place at the stock .mrft . . . i.w a nk ton wa undermag VKfxy IX xi 1 a an riaaa j w w but trading waa brisk, V. S. Steel opened, at 111, wp m Central Leather, IIS ' -rtnth Nav York 4U. off a Southern FacifioJOSH, off H ; Tex company 264, off 1; New Haven. 88 . up H ; MexJcja pe troleum 189H, up IMi Studekf, 109. off H; Marin 61. off 1 H. ; ' ' a trau nirA the trading ahorHy after the opening, with the result that -United Retail Store toucnea ioni up xn. aau iTnitd Citfar Stores advanced to 2194'. a new high record. Thia was th result of report stating th two companies would be combined. Oils showed strong, with Mexican Petroleum registering aa advane to 190. . Th. .rivk ihiiiM will be a earn closed St- urday It wa announced today, to - give clerks a chance to do work accumulating in tha heavy trading. - -. ' - ' ' Heavy calling of loans by banking houses led t sham selline movement 16 tbe last hour, aftd final dealings saw some of th lowest prices in rwl eeat month. - rat aSnrka ariatbisted thMr at ren fifth after Boon. Mexican Petroleum got to 192 H, an advane of 4 H on th movement. Boyal Dutch of Niw Tern advance to 96 H . i ' Pnrnisfaed by OTerheck V Cook Co.. Board OT Trad Dufldittg:- IiRbCRlPTlON: Open I High -.4 4 1 ri J- Aiasaa txota . , . . Allis Chalmers Amer. Beet Sugaa. . AU1E. V HI.. , Amar. Car Fdnndry Amer. Cotton OH. . Am. Hide tc L., e. Am. Intk t'orp . . . Amer. Linseed, e. . Amer. Loco., c . .. Amer.. Smelter, e. . Amer. Steel Fiiy . . Amer. Sugar, e . . . . Amer. Tel. es Tel. . Amer. Tobacco. . . . Amer. woolen, c. . . Ana. Mining Co. . . t Atchison, c .... AUanti U. At W L Baldwin Loco., e. . BaL 4t Ohio, e . . . Beth. Steel B ,.... Brooklyn Rapid T. . Butt c Superior. , OaL Petroleum, c. Canadian Pae. . . .. Central Leather. C. Che. V Ohio. ,. . Chi. Gt. West... C. If. A 8t P... Chi, c N. W.... Chile Copper .... Chino Copper : . . .. Col. P. ak l...... gonsoL Gas . . . . . orn Products, e . . . Crucible Steel, e. . D. s B, i., .. .. Erie, e. ........ General Cigars . . . General Electric. . . General Motors . ... Goodrich Rabbar. , . Granby Cons. ..... G. Northern Or.. G. Northern Ry...j Green Caaanea... Ice Securities , .... Illinois Central. ... Inspiration Copper. . Int. Harvester . . Int. Met; Marine, c K.. C. Southern, e. Kennecott Copper.. Laekawsnfla Steel.. Lehigh Valley ..... Maxwell Motors, ; c. Hex. Petroleum . . Miami Copper Midvale Steel t ,. . , Mo. Psclfio. c... 6S 48 H ies . 76 004 84 H 44 H 77 H 904 84 H 45 i04H 250 H 269 1 75 H 93 H iisV 40 98H 81H 28 48 161 113 64 109 45 -98 ft 80 27 45 159 46 97H 31 H 28 H 46 167 11SH 110 64 H 64 H 47 93 H 45 Vs 60 H 65 47 93 45 60 H 66 13S 62 22H 62 68 H 138 61 H 23 H 41 87 62 53H lit 189 H 192 H 188 30 06 H 34 84 20 H 38 30 H a, a 20 H si 20 at National Lead Nevada Con. . vr 1 1 . N. T. Air Brake . . N T. Central . . . 120 , 120 ; 79 Norfolk at Western 104 Northern Pacifio Pacifie. Mail . . . Penn. By. People' Gas . . P. S. C. e.. . . 84 Ry Cons. Copper . Kjr. - BtI - Bprings. Reading, - e. ..... . Rep. L as S., .... Koch Island, ; e. .. . do pfd. "A"... da pfd, Sears, Rbuck . . . . Shattuck Copper. , , Sloe Sheffield.... Southern Pacific... Southern By., e. . . St, L ft 8, P.... Swift y Co. , . . . . Tenii. Capper. ... Texea Pacific.:,., Tobacco Products. , Union Pacific, e . . Union : Pac. pfd. . 95 184 16 61 U3H 1?H 161 H 132 , .--r 71 United Cigar 8torej 319 United Fruit U. 8. Rubber . e. .' ; C. S. Steel, e . . . . doi prd. Utah- Copper Tir. Chean.. e. . . . Wabash . W astern Union . . . West. Electric ... 1B8 13 92 85 8 11 S 11H 88j 88 . Ex. dividend 8 per cent. t Ex. dividend. 1H per cent. Forelara Bdad Mariet Furnished by OverbecS 4 Cookt Co., Board of Trade building: Bid. A .far A. F. 6s Oct. 1920 V. K. 5s Nov. 1.919 ...... U. K. 5Hs Nov. 1921..,..,. A. F. See. 5s Ana 1919...... Rep. Franc 5s 1931........ Paris s Oct. 1931 . . . . . . .. MarseiUee 6 Nov. 1919.,... Russia Extn. 5 H 1921...., i Russian Intl. SHs 1826...... Donw 5s Alt. L921 ...... . Dom. Bs April 1931 ........ Don. 5a April 192S ........ 'Argentine 6a May 1920 ..... China 6 1919 Dsn. Canada 5 1937....... 97 H 99 . 98 - 99 123 9 99 H it -98 n '- 99 ; 98 H 96 96 97 4 109 99 100 185 r " 7i 99 ' 62 loo r 98 . 95 9 99 100 96 H 6 sua, uisw sal ....... KILLERS BEAT DOWN PRICE OF HOGS IN N. PORTLAND YARD Are Bearish - as Well la Sheeir and Lamb Alleys With Lalter Down 50e for the Day Total Run in tbe Yards Very Seaat for Day.- Kansas Oltv. Ms.. Jul SI. U. P.) Toe pric for modium bee en the early market hr taear resens ti recora rigur or mo.mv highest n record per hundred pound en a Missouri river marks. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RVN ..: Hogs. Cattle. Calve. Sheep. Thursday . . . . . 74 102 60 77 62 800 135 89 - 65 a Week ago . . . . . Two weeks ago.. Four weeks ago. Tear ago ..... Two year ago.. Three year ago Pour years age.. 179 153 329 800 416 S38 30 1 S 2 4 X 140 93 602 300 50 883 256 Hoga were showing slipping prices at North Portland during the day, even though the East was sharply higher. Cattle were steady, while sheep and lambs lost about 60c. Even though only a handful of hog earn for ward to North Portland during the day: killers were all in their glory and thought they had a ebanc to snip off some of th former extreme price. Chicago end ether eastern market, were higher bat North Portland wa weak with ao out- . 5 -.1.1 . - . 1 - II .aM nus conisuwa tur tuv aww-wsu inw i. :- General hoar rsoisi Prime mixed ........... 822.00 9 22.60 Modsus mixed 21.50 22.00 Rough heavies 20.00 920.60 Pi . 20.00 9 20.75 Buls , , ........ . . . . . ... ... 22.00 Lambs Are Sheep Off Oaly a seaat supply entered th sheep aad lamb alleys at North Portland, for the day but the trad waa of Very drtggy nature. Killers did not hesitate to offer lower price end early sales ww atd a very saaaU way at a reduction of about 60c all' around. . '" General sheep and lassb teasel Prime Iamb . .......,.....,.$1100 13.00 rair to medium lambs ........ 9.009 10.00 TearHngs 7.00 9 9.60 Wether 00 7.60 Xwea ,..........,.-...- S.009 7.60 Cattl Trad Quiet While price wer considered about steady at the opening of the North Portland trad for tbe day, cattle receipts were light aad th early movement wat restricted. General cattle range: Good to choice steers ., $11.00 912.00 Fsir to good steer ........... Common to fair steer ........ Co samoa steer .. Good to choice cows end heifers. Medium to fair cows nd heifers. Cannera Calrea ..................... v.uuejsiy.ev 7.O0 9 7.80 S.009 7.00 S.00 9 9.90 6.09 9 6.90 3.60 9 6.90 9.00 915.50 Wsdnesday Afternoon Sal EWES No. Ave. In. ... 121 6.... 105 Price; Ko. AV. lbs. Pric. 5..., 114 $ 6.60 $ 6.75, 7.00 T BARLINGS 5. 43. 100 76 3 B'.flO S.fiO 11.... 101 $ 6.0 Vv ETHERS 100.... 109 i . taa S 7 75 I 2. 155 3 6.00 s oo.l . CALVES LV1 f.... 160 $ieo I . 2 lvs 173 315.01 4.... 397 10.50 COWS 2.... 900 2.... 740 S-... 783 1....1070 $ 3 75 I 9.... 792 $ 8.13 6 00 I 3. . . . 786 3 50 7.00 J 7.... 940 7.00 9.06 I BULLS 1....13S0 $ t.60 I 8. . 14.. 17.. S. ; 7 . . 69.. 18.. 78.. 64.. 90.. . s. S10.00 i . 2 10SS 610.35 j.1189 10.85 J ,.,, 9SO 8.50 MIXED. COWS AND STKKRS . . 810 i 7.00 HOGS . . -J9S $2s.o 43. : . 1 t29 0ir . . 224 21.50 10 233 .2.75 . . 26S 23.00 11.'... 3 10-- 22.80 .. 14S 20.60 ,.. . .r .. LAMBS I 8.001 27... OS 612-00 12 25 f 134. ... 3 : 12.9i) 12.00 I 19.... 80 12.90 t-S 63 72 88 . 8.C0 I ' Thursday Morning SaJe . . COWS Net A. lba, Price. 1 No. Av. Tb. Priee. 3.... 936 $ 6.69 I ' 15 .... 885 6 8.25 If.... 162 $21.50 I 1.... S $19.60 7.... 209 22.60 0... 196 22.60 1.... 160 30.SO I ' ' KWES 2 , , Is... 2.,.. 130 $ f.OO 1 130 $ 8.90 140 .0.50 f 1 . . . 170 , 6.00 YEARLINGS 130 $ 9.50 I 1 POTATOES ALL ALOW THE IOA8T ; 8aS Francis Market ;v San Francisco, July 81. Potato Old crop Oregon Bttrbanks, 32 0092.25 per cental; Washington Bound Whit, $1.7392.00; cx trehsass. sew erop Garnets. $2.23 92.50; River white. $2.00 9 2.60; sweeta, 6 9 7c pef lb. tor Imperiai valley and 8 for Meroad. s y Onions Yellow. $2.78 98.00 per cental on the street: river whitv $2.78 9 3.00; Australian brown, $2.7693.66; green, $1.25 1.50 per hex., ... . Lee aneale Market Los Angeles, Jnly 81. (I. N. S.) Pota toes Stockton1 Bfifbanks, $2.19 9 2.40; aeW stock, Stockton Bur banks, $2.60 9 2.802 heme grown. White Rose, $1.0091.10 per box; sacked. No. 1 grade,. $2.60 9 2.75 ; No. 2 grade, $2.0092.25. - .. n 111 Market' Seattle. July 31. (L N. A.) Onion tfaUa Wafla, 4Hc per lb. Potatoes Yakima. $82 942 per. ton; local Rose, 2 H 9 3c; white. 3 pef la. SAIRT PR0PTJCE OF THE COAST .-. San PraMelsee Market ' ' San Francisco, July 81. (U. P. Butter Extras, 58 He; prime firsts, 57c; firsts, 65 He. Eggs Extras, 59 H c; firsts, 56 He; extra pullets. S3 He. . -Ches -California Cats, fancy, 35c; firsts, 82 He. . , Seattle Market : v" Seattle, July au-r-iu. P.) Butur Local eeuntry ereamery, 0o- - - Eggs Local strictly fresh, SOeJ puHeta, 66c. Ciieeae Washington aad Oregoft triplet. 37. " - Lea angel Market -' Ixm Angeles. July 31. L N. S.)--Btltter California ereamery, extra. 68c - : Eggs Freeh extras, . sse; case count, 04e: pullets, 48e. - ; ; j . f.Jf.y,, -;4..;- m y - e ' XM::i-v:'p''yi',i- r?4 - Jfew Tork-Losdoa Silver. ";f ";r ' New York. Jnly 31. (L N. S.) Commercial bar silver quoted He higher at 197. Lendon, July 11. (L . 8 ) Bar sUret Ud higher t 56 9-164. r .............. 1 ' . . Consumers to ; Get Tips Here On the Market Peach blurt thhe is liere today. This Is tbe time that gapplie meet be aeeared la order to get the fralt at He best aad at a price that will be most favorable to eoasamerg. For some time peach plams hare been arriving frem Colombia river aectto.s aad there has bee a little maad for them beeaase the poblie has not started eaaSlag eperatioas, Sairt 6t these ftave been flaade la tbe wholesale market daring tbe last few days down to 69c9$l per crate of fear baskets. While Climax plants Have bees setllag generally aroaad 7e9$l . per peach box. Tbe Utter re ef excellent eaallty " . ; Try aeaat sapplies ef Wlcksoa: atams are com lag from. The Dalies, bat these are high priced and setllag aroaad Sl.5991.t6 per crate la the wholesale trade. Dealers call tbe atteatio of the penile te the necessity ef Immediate ly parehaslag their peaeb plam re ealremeats beore tbe season waaes, eaallty deteriorates aad valses be come high agaias - -v. CLOVER HAY TAKES v PLACE OF ALFALFA; LATTER IS TOO HIGH Trade Here Is Not -Yet Willing , to Meet Latest ' Advances Asked by Country Growers Want: $23 Ton Grain Hays Art Dragging. ; OATS HIT A RECORD Feed eafg west to St bid on the Mer chants' Exchange daring the day, a rise ot 66e ejtbove the previous record. Bar ley advanced 69e for feed. Oae gate ef Aagsst was made at 168.6a, a ew high mark, aad 166 tons September at $68.74. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Cars- Wheat. Barley. Flonr. Oats. Hay. Portlaua. Thursday 10 8 i ear ago ..... zo Season to date . . 237 Tear age . . . .195 Tacoma, Wednead'y 9 w . Year ago .... 11 Season to date. . .112 Tear ago . . . . . 89 Seattle, Wednead'y 9 ' Tear age ..... Season to date... 61 Year ago ..... 57 . 1 ' 78 104 1 68 11 1 91 266 . 5 16 47 34 "i 14 6 "20 3 64 m 1 11 17 5 si 46 1 ' 4 43 131 - e 62 ,BBBSSBWaBBab . . 1 . - Because of the extreme scarcity arid enormous prices being asked for alfalfa there is now quite a fair trade In clover nay-in the Portland market.: Fair cup- plies of clover are being Offered by the Willamette Valley around $22 Portland delivery. -. Alfalfa growers of tbe interior are holding still with most Places asking 323 a ton coun try in the . bale. This means within a fraction of $29 a ton landed at Portland. Very little buying is ahown at thi "pries; m fact dealers report that their trad will not at thia time pay such Value and are generally substituting clover instead. . , . . . . . - Willamette valley timothy, continues, in good supply with buyers offering around 82 s Port land. Oversupply of grain hay t offerings ia shown with buyer being besieged to take bold by the country aronnd $18.50 , per. ton Port land, kittle aemaaa is so own lor norse ..nay at tbU time. . ' . . - t . i - Coarse grains eon ti title strong ill all sections. FLOUR Selling price: Patent, 611.60; whole Wheat flonr. $10.50 910.75; WilUmette valley, 1 9K. 1 1 - ! U , aliail OK. Sb.kte local. $10.90 911-10; Montana spring wheat patent. $11.10; rye flonr. $10.00; oat flour, ill.OOl graham, $10.15 9 19.50. Pric for city delivery in fiv .barrel lota. v; - . HAT . Buying price, new crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. $28.00! Eaetent Oregon Wssh-iturton- fancv timothv f 1 : alfalfa. 829.00 0 29.50; valley vetch. 823.00; cheat 816.50; straw 38.00(2 9.0O t clover. 822.00; grain, S1S.SO. GRAIN SACKS Normal : , New crop, delivery. No, 1 Calentta, .12 9 13o in car lots; lees amounts higher. - - MILLSTLFFS Mixed run at mUls, sacked. $39.00. ROLLED OATS -Per too. $5.0 61.00, KOMiED BARLEY Per ton. 959.000 63. OO. , CORN .Whole. 876.90: cracked. 878.00 ton. ; Merehaats 'Exchange bids: . -r i ... rtesm oat -f . . - j . . .,.---,V'. August. . . Sept. No. S -white.. .....$69.00 $59.00 3 barley : ; ... .:.,..;. Standard feed ..$88.00 $68.75 No. 8 blue. ............. 69.50 70.00 ' , CORN ' No. S yeUow. , ,.$76.50 $77.00 Kastera eat and corn, in bulk: ; OATS No. 3 whit........ $55.00 $55.50 38 lb. clipped. .. 67.50 57.60 CORN ' , So. 3 yellow...... ,.....$77.00 $77.00 BAR LET Ne. 2 . .. T... ....$65.25 $66.33 Sales: $68.50; $08.73. 100 tons August - feed barter 100 tone September . feed barley AMERlCAir LIVESTOCK PRICES 6h lease Hem 623.60 Chicago. July- 31.- (I. N. B.) Hogs -Tte- eeipta voup; good blocs; B07Bc higher: gen eral trad weakenin. Too. "823.60: heavv- weight. 821.85 0 23.88: medium weight. 321.80 6 923.60; lightweight. $21.60923.50; light hghts. $21.00 9 23.00; heavy packing sows, smooth, - $21.00 921.75 packing sows, rough. s2u.UUSZl.0v; pig. 1.7 Wl.00. t : Cattle Reeeliita BS00: ateadv tn atnwiv. Choice and prime, $16.60 9 18.50; medium and good, $12.25 916.50; good and choice, $14.25 917.50; common and aediam, $9.50 914.26; SMt.l... m.,1. t. ..i , a. . a ,w, rzt. A , ma . L.lUCI W VMO, Italic, f COWS, 17.00 9 13.76; bulls, $8.00 12.60; canncrs ana cutters, eow and, nellers. 85.50 97.00 eanner ateen, $0.00 99.00; veal cs Ives, light ana nanayweignt, SlS.7SeiS.7S: feeder steers. 1 $7.75913.75; gtoeber steers. $7.6o 9 1 1.2a?J wwot ,i avms nnieisi .o.(aas.fs, stocKee T COKAA,AK. . - . . , , , 1 w.5w, w.wv w a v. a . wenern - range cbiuc, heef -steers, $1150 916.25; cow and heifers. is.assii.ia. HbsejBeeeiptg 8000; Itmbs steady to strons: sneen arwi reerirs alow 1 a a -nv Ldown, $18.00 916.75; Iambs, culls and common. w u.JUi yennmg Werners, f 10.90 0 iz.so; ewe. $7.00 9 9.00; ew. culls and eommon, $3.76 9 6.30; breeding ewes, $8.00 sjixa.au; jeeaer bbm, , 111.19 (g 14.00. , Omaha Hoos 622.80 - : Oman. July 81. (I. N. 8.) Hogs Re- eeipta aauu; aetrve; 000 nigner; bulK. sai.TS 22.25; top. $22.50; heavyweight, $22 922.6 aiedium weight, . $22,26 9 2X50 lightweight. $22 9 22.50; heavy packing sows, smooth. parsing sows, rougo, S21.4043 91.73; pig. $19921.50, ' Cattl Beceints 2500: beef v.arlinir. tsa SOc lower; butchers, firm; stocker and feeders. ateauy, oeei steers, cook ana prime, gle.eww 17.50: medium and aood. 81S.7S tS VA good aad choice, $14.25 916.75; common and medium. 811 a 14. RS; hTityV, attw $7.76913.25; eows. $7912.75; cannera .and cutters, cows and heifer. $5.25 7; feeder steers. $12913.60; stocker steers, $4,759 13.50; stocker calves, $7.50 9 10; western range sV'T1 '"Me,: . cow aaa neUers, . v ley av. ......... . . . . ..... ' Sheep Receipts 23,000; killing class, 25 960b lower: lamb (84.1b. rinwnl XI Klirm 16; lamb cell and common, $9912.50; Year' ling wethers, $10 91.25; ewes, $796.59; ewe, culls and common, $$.75 9 7; breediag we. $8914.50; feeder lambs, $13915. aeattle Hgs S23.7B Seattle. July 31. tL N. S. Uogs R eeipt 80, strong and higher. -. Prime lights, $23.50923.75;. medium to eKotee, $26,099 23.50; rough beavy, $20.5820.8; pig. Cattle Receipts 429. steady. Bet steers S1V.BV9 11.25; medians to choice, 69.09 IO.OO; common to good, $6.0098.00; beat cows and heifers, 97,50 9 9.23; eonmm to good id.uo s.oo; oest cows and heifers. g7.50 S.25; common to good cows, $5.0097.60; wiui. a.uv s -v; caaves, f i.viit.uv, Sheep Receipt none. '" 5 Kansas city Host 6230 Kansas City, July 31. (t N. S.) Cattle iteeespto. uvv; ataady, alow and Uneven, v steers. $10.00918.50; eows and heifers. 38.00 16.09; stocker and feeders, $8.009 14.00; eaives, se.vv w 14. uu. Hogs Receipts, 8000: 8S960e higher. Tops. $23.40: balk. 22 80 9 23.29: heavies, $23.00923.35; mediums 323.O0 9 28.40; lighU. $22.76 28.85: pigs, $19.009 83.25. - Sheep Receipts, 2500; steady to 28 lower, Lambs, $18.50 916.25? western ewes. $4.50 S9.00; yearling wetherk, $11.23; goats, $5.10 f-25. . . '....,...:.. Denver Hoos 822.6S Denver. July 81. V. P.) Cattle Re ceipts, 1 209 ; lower. Steers, $ 10.00 9 14.00 ; w And heifers, $6.75 9 940 stocker aad feeders. f ') ; calve. $10,009 13.00. Hoga Receipts. 400; 2 5c . higher. ' Tops, $22.63; bulk. $22.45 9 22.65. - . Sheep 'Receipts. 1400; steady. Lambs, is.svp le.uu; ewes, es.ouesif.uu' yearlings. - New fork fiend Market (Furnished by Overt) eck A Cook Co., Board w iisus fTuiium. f . Atchison GenL 4. ......... 79 .TSU. 4s9aL V Ohio Gold 4s.. 78 H 74 H I Beth. Steel Ref. 5s. .,.., i9H 9v& ft R a O. CoL -4 K S e St. Paul OepL 4 a, ........ 77 - 78 Chicago N. W. GenL 4s. . . ... - 78 80 H rew iuis J. w. ........... in ft , J Nertbera Pae, P. L. . 4gi' 19 H 80 H Reading UeaL 4. .......... 81H 83 v uion rsc. sst as.,,,,.,,,, 0 So V. 8. Steef 5s. ..... 100 101 Cnlea Pae. 1st Ref. 5a. 77 79 ITVtTVtA4ZI I JTcfBU. . tJVUf AW Jtf d 4s 8-t 83 Penna. Con. 4 H s. ........ j 93 95 - de 1st 4s . . . 03 .". -A Che.-A Ohio Oeuv. 5. . . . , . 67 87 Or. Short Lsna 4s. . ..... 84 H S3 H Miaaeabolls . Flax Market ' Mmfieapofis. July- 31(L Jf. .) FU Willamette Valley Crops ;Are. Good ; Is S. P. Eepprt Tta fnllnsiM is -a ttanin ef weather. aad erop condition tribatary te the lines of - the Southern Paeifie north of . Ashland for week ending July 26: , ' . . Weather generally clear,: with eool Bights, which has enabled most of tbe hay to be har vested and a considerable amount of fan grain 1 being cut aad ia the aback, farmer srs Be ginning to cat th email grain and oat. Aa yat, practically a thrashing ha been dona, : ' Mflllamett Vsstay raDae Harvesting i well ander wy. . Aa yet no threshing don. - Indication are that th yield will be slightly above normal. From present in- dicaUon th prune crop will yieia aoosu o per cent a compared with last year. Apple crop will be considerably heavier than last year, and is of fairly good euality. - . , . - - Cottage Grove . Harvesting : ef hay and fan grain . practically ' completed. - Farmers setting spring grain aad cats: indications are that tb yield will b about 75 per cent of normal. Po tatoes, corn and other erop doing fairly well, considering th dry weather, practically aU tha bernas have been gathered. Pear and peaches r coming en the market; apple are making good progress and ail are ef tne eesc quality. - Kugene Grass for graxing is not very good m amount of drv weathar. There is s good sup ply of hay harvested for th farmers, which will enable them to take good care of their stock. Cherry erop estimated at 90 per cent of last year, and 6S per cent ef normal, ot aood quality. Pear crop .estimated at 23 per cent ef normal, and about 20 per cent of last year's crop. Annla rroo catiinatecl at iza per ceat 01 normal and 100 per cent of last year. Winter wheat is almost harvested, and quality is good, yietoins frou 80 te 85 bushel per acre. Spring wheat ia Just being harvested, and tbe yield 1 astimatea St 20 to 25 bushel peraacr. Winter and spring at estimated at 25 bushels per acre. Hay erop has been all tax car of, and th yield la U- mated at two ton per acre and quality gooo. A ..M it mt fa nlaaa ia estimated St 123 per cent of last year, and tha yield is estimated at hM tans ner acre. . McMinnvill Weather has been ideal for haying, which has been completed. Harvesting ef grain is well undef way, and some threshing has been done, and pcetent indication ate fax a heavy yield as eompareu witn uut year. , SUverton Harvesting 1 weu unaer way. Otialitv of a rain ia considered exceptionally good. and tha yield much heavier than it ha been fur a number of year. . Berries hare practically aH been gathered and apples, pears and peaches are in good condition. CnrnJiia Most of tns nav nas oeen cut ana Stacked. Fall grain U ripe, and most of it has been harvested. Threshing will begin m me aext few dy. , It Is estimated that there will be a aood heavy yield of wheat and oats. Corn and notatne are makin good progress, consider ing the dry weather. Th berry season ia prac tically over.. . Prunes, apples, pears and peach are in good condition. ' - . . .. i . Kulam Hav crop is nractieally all cut and in the stack. Harvesting is well under way and threshing will begin next weea, ana maicauone point to a very good yield. The gathering of loganberrie will not be completed before a week er 10 days; there is an- unusually oeavy crop, .kl.k I- H ..... - Wf HIV. tl v w. ,uuu .. V, . - . Wood bum Bern eron has eraeticaiiy an peea gathered, which ia th beet crop they have had for vaars. . Vetch bar 1 aveiagine about three ton nr acre and of aood oualiLr. Fall grain all eut and shocked, and ia an exceptionally heavy yield. Spring oats, corn ana potatoes are Be ginning to suffer from in lack of rain. Forest lirove No material change in the drop condition in this vicinity during the past week. Practically all hay has been cut and stacked. Most of. the fall grain haa been eut and threshing will begin in tne next lew aays. The berry crop haa practically all been gathered end is an unusually heavy crop. Pears, peaches and nmnes aontinus in aood condition. The lat ter will probably yield about 66 pef cedt ei normal. i , Albany Fall grata Is practically all cut ana threshing will begin in the next few days, Es timated the yield will be 110 per cent ot last year and 105 per cent of rormaL Oat acreage is normal and the yield t 100 per rent of nor mal and 105 par .cent aa eampareet with- last year. Outlook for potatoes is not exceptionally good account of not sufficient rain, although raid wilt still be beneficial to the lata planting. Berries and cherries all gathered are a normal crop. Estimated prune wm net yield more than 6tt oar cent of normal. - Newberg aall grain is practically aH cut and hocked and estimated will yield 110 per cent of normal. ' Oat and Spring wheat are being eat and st is estimated that th yield will bs about normal. Hay practically all cut and cither in shock or staok ; tha yield ia estimated a normaL Potatoes and corn are in good con dition, but rain will be vary beneficial to these crops. It is estimated that applea will yield nor mal crop aad they are looking fiae. Pears and prune will yield about 50 per. cent of normaL Berries practically aU gathered. There waa an extremely heavv cron. Lebanon Acreage of wheat 25 per cent above normal and it ia estimated that th yield will be 20 par oent above -normaL -r Winter wheat has h-n nit and ia in shock 'and serins wheat being harvested, Oat acreage indicates 25 per cent increase M yiedd will be 25 per cent Sow nor ms!. Th quality ot both wheat and oats much better than last year. Latest report in- dicat that eorn acreage ia 20 per cent above normal and tb yield will be fully 20 per cent over last year. - Potato acreage estimated s normal and from present indications there Will be a fair crop. Both potatoes and corn Would be benefited greatly by rata Coos Bay v .- . Mvrtl Point Weather during th past week bee -beea too cool fox cord. Beana and potato making good growta ana indication are for heavy yield. Hay all cot and tb yield is mush better in this section than it- has bees tor sev eral years. . Pastures continue in good condition and, aa the principal industry is dairying, con ditions war never batter then at present. Ranchers are prosperous and are securing a big price lor their aula. Medford Wheat and cat practically atl harvested and in shock, but no threshing has bees don. Without a doubt the yield will be considerably heavier than last year. Hay is aU eut aad stored and ts an exceptionally goad crop. Pear are making aood progress and indication are that first shipment will be' mad not later than August 1. Applea are in the very best of condition, and indie tiooe are for an exceptionally heavy yle!4. - Grant Pass Latest report indicates pears Will begin to mere within the aext few days, ?oth pears sad apples are in good condition, ield will b quit heavy. Corn is ia good con dition and there is an increased acreage of tarns planted which will be ased foe silage purpose. t?0TT02f MARKET STEADT AT A MODERATE DECLITf E New York, July 81. (L N. S.J The rot ton market opened steady at a decline of 1S2 points, ' Favorable weather and the dJsaopcintinc cable cremated scattered long liquidation. Later the trade bought moderately and the unfUrtone wa steady with prices 10 to 19 point bsloW hurt niht s close.- - The demand wa poor in the late dealings, and price were lower, on general liquidation. Tb close was steady at a net declin of 63 te 77 points. : , ! ..-; . i ' , aOrwn- January .... 8405 February ........ March ...... 2415 May ....... 3405 October ..... 8410 December . ..'8423 High. 3388 844 1 ,8420 8433 6450 Low. . 3362 - 8363 8870 v 832 6370 Close. 8363 8805 3308 3367 $360 6380 " Chicago J) airy Prodaee Chicago. July 31. t N. S.) Receipt 6714 tab. CreanTy, extra, 53) extra fin-ts. 53e; first, -60953o; .pecking Mock, 42 945 He. Kggs Keeeipts 8629 . eases. - Current re reirt. 8942p: ordinary firsts, 80ft40c: first, ; 41 H 942 He; extra, 43 943 H; eiex'ks, 80 9 33c; dirties, 82g85e. Cheese Twins, ne, 31c; dairies, 82c; Yeung Anierica. 83 ( 33 He; Loughoms, 83 9 83 He; brick. 83H 9 84c . Live poaltry Tarfceys, 25c; chickens, 29 He; springs, 80 9 62c; roosters, 20c; geese. 23c; sua - r ' Liverpool Cotton Mark! Liverpeol, July 81. L N, 8.) Spot cot ton opened in fair demand. ' Price firm. Sales 7000; latere steady. . . nprtng Grains Saffer leage, July 31. -Price Current says: Spring Wheat and oata bate suffered considerable de preciation throagbout central gkrpiu producing Stocks, Beads, Cettoa, Grain, Ete. -" (16-117 Soard of Trade Balldlag Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES atSmbers Cblcago Board of Trade ' ' Cerfespoadenta of Loraa Bryaa ChlVage Mr Tort J B. Stembach & Co. BROKERS 201-2-3 Railway Exchange) Bids. Tls Mala 2S3-XS1. . Direct Private Wires state. Government report ef Angus ( w3l aa doubtedly show a considerable redaction is the total van arte of thsss erop. iwwth condi tion of com. however, has bees well maintained, although rain is Beaded la aom ssealiu. Moaey aad Exchaage New York. July 81 ft ft. S I CaTt moaey en the floor of the New Tork Stack Kxenaaga today ruled at 9 per cent; high, 18 per ceat; low, S per ceat. Tim money wa gfrss. Bates were T per cent. ' Th markst for prime- a era utile paper Was steady. Call moaey In London today was 2 per cent, merlin exchange wa steady with business is bankers' bills at $4.63 for sUaaaad. "Broomhall Argeatlaa Report , Broom ha n cabled: Argon tine The favorable weather change may cans larger seeding of Wheat tnaa war aatseieateev Clearances are very ncountginr. Export of eorn show a larm in areas. Market for eorn continue to rale How Shall I Invest ? The security described below is atTanswer to your ... Savinga? In our judgment udffment 1 ripened by :.7 Savings?, In our judgernent jwdprnent ripened by over a quarter century of experience in the Govern ment and Municipal Bond fiounui thia security is a 1 safe investment, and because of the unusually high income it offers, we recommend it to investors and clients as a very profitable security. Be a Coupon ' Clipper. $200,000.00 City of Edmonton Gold Notes Dated 1 Tebraary IS, l$f9 - Daei rebraary 16, 1M4 . Denomination & 100000 The City of Edmonton ts the capital of the Province of Alberta, : which has an area of about 265.000 aquare miles and a population (estimated) ef 600.000. It exceeds in area any State In the United States excepting Texas, being five ttmes greater than New Yorlc . v State and as large as the conn b fried sreaa ot Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota. It is one of the most productive of all the Province ; of Canada.' . . PRICE: TO YIELD 6i LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If yea mu4 sell your Liberty ee Vhrtory benda sell t et U ye sea buy more Liberty ee Vlotery bones, bey frem tie f Today's opening New Tork market price are a given below. They are the governing price for Liberty and Victory bonds aU ovee 'the trend. a4 the highest. We advertise the price daily in order that you may always kaow th Kaw Tork market and th exact value of your Liberty and Victory bonds: ' 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th "Victory Victory 8Hs 4s 4s - 4Hs 41 4Hs 4H 8H 4s. Market price.,;.. 89.S 04.40 03.84 34.80 34.04 SB-IO 04.13 09.98 OO.B Accrued interest... .45 .31 .84 .84 .90 1.81 1.23 .74 .84 TotaI .100.01 04.01 04.4$ 05.84 04.09 68.77 05.87 100.73 100.83 Whea buying we deduct $7e on a 660 bend and 82.60 oa a 81000 bond, . We tell bt tbe New tork market plus the accrued iaUrest - aureiar and Plrssroef Safe Deposit Bssss far s. MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. Trie PREMIKH MUNIdlPAL BOMS) MOU6S atorHs BulWIng, 308-811 Stafb St., . Btb and dth. ; YtfeshoM Breadwsy I1S1. - . Kttabllshse seer SS years, FDW Timely 2-Ton 3 VERY LIBERAL TERMS Address Spruce Production Corporation r;, Vancouver1 LMiiiiiiiniiiiHiinMniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiHiiiiniiiinHiitiiitnnniiniimiiiiH ' . UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADM1N . 1STRATION, DIRECTOR GENERAL V , OF RAILROADS SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD LINES NORTH OP ASHLAND Week-End Trains TO ; Tillamook County Beaches Commencinc next Saturday, AuKutt-2, the sum-, met Wek-nd Train for Tillamook will ,:, LEAVE PORTLAND (UNION " STATION) at I1I6 P. M.. INSTEAD OF:2:00 P. M. . r". . . .. . . f T.. . . : : . ' ; , , - . . . .. -. " Inquire for particular! at any Southern Pseific Station. - : JOHN M. SCOTT ' ; General Passenger Agent very firm owing te recent heavy foreign pur ehaasn. . The heavy rain ot late hav caused eoasdtsbl deterioration in tb new corn rrt, th entire estimate f th new corn uni.t for shipment hav been a factor in stimulating specuiaUv ahsorptioa. OaW sold about atedy with very htti trading ia this ertiele. Ship- ; ments ar of BegligibH prnportioas. Foreign interest m oats is net active. Supplies re maining from, last crop caa be eonsMfored mod erata . . : ... . . i :.- in 1 in' ir . . '- Vi H : Saa rraaetsee Cask Grata . Ssa Franrisre. July 61. Ceah vtn: Bsrley Spot feed." pet , cental, $3.17 9 8.23 H do shipping $3.l39$.20 at country ; chipping points, ? ; .): ; - Oata Red feed. $2.93 9 0 per eeatal; red prices, $3.1693.23; black. $3.73 93.00; red mile. $3.12 H 93.17 . ; Ckleaga Potato Market Chicago. Jnly 61. II.. N.-S I Receipt 5 1 rors. Minnesota sad Dakota. Ohio, new,. 62.73 8.00. - Ton 5-Ton Washington n n seea. se.uvwe.v2. - TiiniiiNiliui;niuniinniniinuniiiiiiiiiiitinii!iniiniitniiiiiinii,iiiiiiiiii:;;;inn 1