The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 15, 1920, Page 31, Image 31

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    THE OREGON 8UNDAY lOURNAI-, PORTLAND. - SUNDAY MORNING. AUQUST IB. :U20.
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BRANDED GOTJNTRY PRODUCE - IS FINDING THE BEST DEMAND IN MARKETS,
Fartou. Conditions Abroad to Inj
fluence Price Her Net Gains Are
'-- Made In Portland Bids. !
Wheat bid showed a ret tjain m
Portland for the week despite in lac:
that value were: very erratic at times;
The result huw for the Uerchant
Kkchange :
:: ; apt. Mm.
Herd white .....! sao aa7
Holt wbit ....... 23tr 26
Whit club.. ...... 3U 225
Hint winter . .... 228 223
Northern urim.,,, 230 , 220
Bad U'alla. . .:. . 22tl 223
Prev. Netl
Sat Ueinj.
225
225
22
i2s ;
Sis
5
5
;
BO
BUTTER MEN TRY
TO SAVE SELVES
Ad vanea - Product to Make TJp for
tosses Forced h BottorfafAVor
Weather Affecting Meat Sale,
Producers Find Brands ;Aid
In Securing Top Quotation
jcrratie ton marked tbe treud of Um wheat
trade uh ( the Portland Merchant' Kxchaag
fof the MX day. : Net Cains of 34 1 to 8c
bushel are shown in clewing . ttluM s oow
pared with a week .so. but at th end at the
period tha market lacked life.
The foreign situation t tbe -on big facta
that i likely to buii or unmake tola daring,
tha remainder erf tit Miaou. - Much sependri
upon pesos ptopa.it ions new being negotiated
abroad and the proxfwrity t.f .the foreign nations
will bar a. direct ; baa ting iiwutla price vt
.. h.rs . i .' . . . i
Kin eliminating tb foreign exchange aituat
tion. which weans 'that foreign moawr is worth
tnach laas than tha American coin and Ha pur
chasing value U Ipw, wheat is proving rrr
eoetly.to tha European population at pre
vailing value. Oai tha basis of present freight
rata, and other ebsngea eliminating foreign tsr
ehknge money deterioration-it cost am than
83! a bushel to laudi wheat ia Europe.! t
jThee that ar disposed to look far vary
hvy adveuea In tha price of wheat ia tli
Pacifi Nerthweat hare much to eonuad with,
although an aun'i guess regarding tha future
pm will probeiy b aa -ond aa tha other fel
low's. Tha fact remains that in addition to tbe
present charge, still more freight must be pal
on (ail shipments whan tbe new schedulea go
Into effect. Whether the European markets
will co sufficiently high to absorb such adj
eamce remains to bo seen. I
j The small countries of Europe that ara is
matest need of Wheat and breadstuff supplies
am very poor and their credit Is not very goo4
AH of Uiu it a factor that will be reflected 1
thw market. j 1
There la to be rare a shert crop of wheat
tMrougheut the woild tliis season. Whether Una
wU be sufficieat argument to fovea still higher
prices, area the leaders et the export trade are
willing: ta guaam.
iUttle aetlrity Was shown In coarse grains
for tiie week. Home galea of sets were reported
atj Willametto raJSey points. Barley wsa ak
mast inactive, due to tha lack of offerings and
th fact that few holdere were willing to acoep
the present California basie for their supplies. :
IGrsin bass showed further weakness but price
changes ware smslH 1.- , j
1KLOUB 8ellln price, mm door: Fatrntt
laOSj Montana spring wheat. 1S25; Wilr
Unitu valley - brands. fll.iSO; loral straight.
(HU SO; bakers' local, tlS.BS 0 4.35; graliami.
glO.feO; whole wheat. 111. OA. Price for city
$lebfriea Otc eatm: suburbsn. SOa astra. i
: 11 AY Buying prloae. nominal: WtUamette
timoUis, fancy, : J.60 U8.00 par ton; retebj,
t'-iaOO; cheat. 120.00: straw, 110.00; clorei.
ITJ.OO; grain. ( ) 1 slfslfa, 124.00 a ton. j
i ;iLAIV SAfKi Nominal. New erow deitef
en: No. 1 Oakatta. lk?loe; domes Uo, 10
MlI4JiTl-rT''St Mill run at , mil!, sacked
fsit Ort 0O.00. ! i I
OATS Bar ton, buying pries i reed. $4.O0
nS.OO. ! - i
u PAKLrET-r-Buytae prire: Teed. ttfJ OO
6100; milling. $4T.5f ( 6 3 P0: rolled barley,
a. 1 linn crice 57.00 6i.0O. . j
I' Bk.til Buying price lied closer.: reeleaaed!
ase l"er( lb ! , .
lercnanta Esobange bleu:
i WHKAT
- , Hrpt.
Hard whlto ? . , J . . . . 20
Unfit white .,....... 230
White club .........
Hand winter 'T. . 22S
Nosthern spring ...... 2 JO
Bed Walls 22
i'D OAT 3
r
Oct.
230
830
23
228
20
22
2S0I
o 2S
22a
2301
220
JCo. -3 whit . . .y.
I -.; j BABLKT
tio. t blue ..;
1'eed , .
I j CORN
tin. 3 yellow . .
f Kan mi corn in bulk:
No. a yellow ..L... ......
: JU. '-grain hlus sack bsaia except eora.
Aug.
4 son
4UU0
4T50
4(150
6450
8400
Kept
4ftl0i
48001
T !
48601
4ttO0
045fl
i
35q
' The advance in tha price of butter
during the wrek; waa the one hi eur
prlae ta the trade. The market had been
reflecting; only -weafcneea bere. there
fore It appeared ovit of the ejueetto" for
the market to rhse. ' -
On the earfare ft looked quite plainly that
there was not the slightest sessoa fas the ed-
anra at tMe time maoe, oeeaoao uere w .
real sitortae of bnttes. The only expUmjtfctnJ
tkirt . eoukl he kaisde appears to be that the
creamery InteeeMs whsea . ttad Become iwToievu
In tiie reeeat fight for bwUerfat bad bsew bas
ing gooney and therefore desired the price of
butter higher in erdef . to help them out. - la
riew of the fact that a ehange was made In
the priref bntterfst at the same time, this
explanation is considered the inoat likely.
IVeamery ma aiqiear to bo "kidding" tbeas
selres into tho behef that the bntierfat war Is
ore end that en sraoUuce baa been siswed by
the sanous fertkan. This is seareely likely, for
that has been no reek thine a harmony among
ih. w.i.. mekars krre and the competition is
juet as been as ft, has e been. Iflght for
control of huttorfat auppHM haa beca fas worm
at PojUeiKl than at other l !! and eeeam
shippers bare therefur race i ted better returns
than has been available abtewbere. price of butter
considered.
Egg Trade aner
Practically no change of moment wsa shown
in- the- market for eggs during1 the week. Be
ceirits were moderate and tfceee continued a gen
erally poor quality, r.-e. a. and seUing price
stayed within the former limit.
; Chees Market emer
?neeee ' market continued te. show improve
ment ia demsnd for tha week. Tillamook was
holding it product firm and reports from there
indiratrd that aa early advance ia the price
might N eeasisVsred likely, Other districts re.
port a better calL -
Chicfeea Trad Hole
la tha chk-ken . trade pcaeticaTly no. nriea
changea were shown for the weak, lightweight
hen continued neglected. -. hat. there was no
further lowerintl of rahje. Heavy benk eon.
tinned ia good call ami the same wsa tra of
good broilaia.
- Veato Aro Hit Hard
. 'Weather .conditions and other factors were
against th veal market fur tit week- Prices
want from extreme strength to aarere weakness,
resulting in a general -lowering of values. Be
eeivcrs here advised their shippers to keep off
the market until the weather cools,
f ressad Me? Held Plrm
Country killed hogs hM firm (or tha week
with ae change in prices from the preceding pe
riod. Receipts weye moderate and all sales
were made at former price levels.
i Potato Trade Quiet
With prices slightly easier, the market for
potatoes was extremely ejtrist for the week. Coun
try offerings were liberally increased and. while
better matured quality came forward, weather
conditio had aa adverse effect upon buying
and selling.
. j Owloa Price Weaken
- Further weakening of prices wss shown in
the onion trade for the week. Walla Walla
stock sold hs low aa $1.50 per cental hers in
s general way. but aome were aaid to be offer
ing 25c below this. Qualify is very good.
' Hide Market Lower
Price of idee shewed a further sharp reduc
tion in the local trsde for the week, following
a atagnant tone in the East. Calf skins dropped
to 25c tar best weight and kipa were down to
15c. Tbeae values are no higher than the nor
mal previous , to tha war.
- 'Tomato Pi lees glrsak
Prices were bee sea la the tomato asarket dur
ing the week. 'ot only was there a liberal in
crease of offerings from upper Columbia river
sections, but esxkad atnff came from the Ya
kima aeetioa oa commission. ; The latter de
moralised ta trade.
palee Sell at Lew Price
i :- Vi ' By HrmaaH. Cehea . k $
There ia erreat walua In hnranrta of farm products, and a survey of the market
for many yeara clearly show how branding not only benefit, the producer In
dollars and cent, but tlo ta an aid to the consumer In Intelligent buying;.'..
- Tillamook some tljne asjo clearly demonstrated the money
value of its brand of cheese. For years that noted section has
been producing: a super quality cheeae which had reputation
all Sta owru , Before It lnaug;urted its present ,, system- of
tarnpina; the word "Tillarocok' on every cut of cheese., the
organization has been somewhat handfoapped t times by the
substitution i at tha nroduct ttt other makers for tha nated
,y& nrndurt. l . " i " I .1
i Since the new system went into effect the demand for
a'",-', i Tillamook cheese haa trained widely, Tillamook ha been able
, , f to sell its product from 1 te 4c a pound j above what other
; :: , cheetse haa , been aellina". ; simply because the organisation
. y J : turned out a quality that1 was super fine and the public has
Mi-' learned to call by brand instead of simply asking for "cheese."
I Eg? AUa Effect!- .
' -1 A local organisation some time ago adopted a label or
v brand fer its best quality eggs. It haa been found that while
vi there have been plenty of eggs upon the market, the public
more than the mere name. ' In dollars and cents the orran-
esation has been the gainer, and the public that wanted a strictly good egg could
ti imu.li unusr ine Dranq namto. i T . I
: Qploa Braad Meaaa Meaey
Tears as tbe Confederated Onion drawers aaaoeiatiem of Oreron a.dortted 4ta
TT. O. G. A." brand on all the No. 1 oniona that it marketed. But only did It put
a name on each sack of No. 1 stock tiu'-t it marketed, but at the same time it gave
to each grower f the (organisation the right to use either a stated number or
name on each sack. . This placed responsibility upon the grower ta deliver only
No. 1 onions in such package, and the reneriU trade has come to rely upon the
organization label aa meaning the very best onion quality. WalTn Walla growers
some time ago began to brand their onions, and since thorn the organization's
product haa commanded; the best price at all times fen the market.
Apple Ibei. He, Maea j
Hood River. Hosier and other Pacific Northwest nroduclnsr centers have for
bo ni time had brands for their apples. -The result is that eaeh section haa built
up a reputation that enables! It to secure the best prlca that the market
affords. Some of the
Hood River association
orev.niaationa have several trand, one for each quality!
iuu uuk utile nrami i ma mainnna n. mm uih in nrmuB in
ootn rea anq otue zor te two leaning qualities, marKeted.
Ja Potato Maa Makes Fortsae
George Shlma. oftimea called the "Potato Klnsr" o California ' has discoverer.
that it not only pays to grow land market rood quality tubers, but it ia a big
investment to label the! stock bo that the public knows what H is buying. Shlraa
potatoes have a reputation in California that sets that product apart from others,
commanding a liberal premium over tbe general market, .- i
The Deschutes section of Oregon produces a superfine) potato that commands
an extreme price ;'t all times, but If growers there would adopt a uniform label
on their best quality it ; would 'add distinction to the product, i
1 9
AT THE OPENING
New Tork. Aug. 14. U. P.). The Eve
ning Sun financial review today said t
Wall street Continued to follow foreign
political event today as holding themost
Important information of tha fiaancla.
markets but business on th stock .
change was quiet and generally feature
less and trading element adhered to a
waiting policy in th expectation that
next week's occurrence would throw a
cleared light on the situation. Stocks
drifted irregularly during th greater
part of today's short session but exhib
ited a steady undertone, .
A few of the all and runner aharea
rose a point oV so on limited buying and
the raits improved fractionally, but no
attempt was made te mark prices up
with the idea of attracting-a following,
. - w , . '
New York. Aur. (U. .) Prloeg
were Irregular at the opening of th
New Tork stock exchange today. Open
ins price: U. a. Steel, 7H. off t
American ' ghlgar, 11SA, unchanged ;
Baldwin, r06, off H 1 Mexican Petroleum,
158. up H: U. S. figbber. -ft, tip J
Crucible, 134, up i Southern Pacific,
S1H..UP 4; Union -Paeifie llTu up
Tho better start of the Hat showed . frssn
tionai gains at the opening, Sugar atoaka,
however, "were aomewbat aoft. Baldwin opened
"If H . Mexican Petroleum led tbe oils, -opaa.
wc at 158 and advancing to las.
The market closed irregular. - There was aa
camg ff of prices near tbe ekwe after traders
had covered abort eentrscta. . WHk th excep
tion of the mora setire high priced iwue the
reactions were fractional. i'lo-ing prices: United
Stales Steel, 87 ,, off Crucihle. i82. nfl
14; V.nadlnm. 7. up ; Baldwin, 103 H.
off 1 : American Law.mctive. b4 Vi . oft 1 Vi I
Xexioaa 1'rtroleuia. 11 up t Beading,
017. on -m. 1 -
This weak . , . , ,
Week sea .....
3 weeks asa ...
4 week saw , , .
Tea age ..... T
years ago
yean ago ...
4 years g . ...
Greater fields With Smaller
: ' r .1 i ! i .
Acreage in
ncan
Crops
The annnal crop forecast of the Continental
St. Commercial Nations bank of Chieaen ssys:
1020
Bushels ' Bushel
Corn ....... .S.05ii.42T.eA ' 2,ll7.4"iO,fM
Oats ....... .1.438,f0T.0 l,24,3l.0fte
Winter wheat.. R..H,T91 .1)0(1 731.63,0ia
Spring wheU.. 275.9fifi.e0O 2afl,3S1,00O
All wheat..... 8S4.747.eeO , 4!rt,9f,7.00O
Barley a... 18.41.S0 . lS5.TlS.oon
Bye ......... SH.42a.eee. SH.47S.hoa
Poutoos 394.si2.eOO 3i7,01.000
Hsy ftons) . . . ft3.20terO ' 91.324.OOft
Cotton (bales) . . 13.289.000 , 11,030,000
Orep Miraole ef 12 i
Production of important crops will exceed
that ef last season, with the exception of wheat;
the aggregate production will be In I exeeas of :
all donteatie demands. The average yield par
acre ia larger than for-com years; tha euslity
is excellent,' and the shortage ia tbs acreage
hss been more than overcome. In the psst two
months there ha been a complete reversal of
tbe dismal forebodings that attended tbe plant
ings ander climatic restrictions ; ideal weatbsr
conditions bars turned th prospect of partial
failure into bountiful harvests, and promise of
still better return in the crops that come to
harvest later in tbe aeaaon. ) I
4 Reduead by UnfovoreMe teaiea
Farm operations the country ever begsn this
sprins -wnder the worst eenditioaa eaperienred
ffn some years. The winter cold prolonged wen
into Hsrch. with th gn-unq f roses beyond
penetration by plow aaol digo. restrained th
early sprins work of aoil' preparation in the
northern portion of tha country, while almost
continuous rains drenched - tbe southern states.
k eyeing tha plantar out of the tieida. Th
i
Most of th sales of local apples were around " drifting away of th chUl winter was tel
J . T . a.i s- a lntarsul kaw vaa W atlrvu Wtf .sMtkatahlnSI awaagl I 111
"WHOLESALE EJUCES IS PORTLAND!
I These ara prions eat allure pay wholesalers, ex.
apt aa otherwise noted:
1 ' Oalry Peotfuea 1 1
I BUTTEH -ftelliog price, bog lots: t Creamery
rrime, parebmsnt wrapped. B9c lb.: prim firsts
7d lb,; firsts, lb.; smaller lot at n sd
ivsnlr. Jobbing: price: Cube extras, 4cj
!firsa. B2c. - i , - v - I ' ' 1
B UTT s R FA Ti Port Is nd deUvsrj basis. 2e;:
eoutitry atalions,' 5T(6So. i ' 1
IJ-OMAnGA-tINE Beat brands, 40ej ardU
esitr. 33 He; baAers. 33o; antmargarine, 1-lb.i
cartona. 32o pet lb.
t'HKEKE Helling price: TUlasuook. freak
Oraaon, tanry trinteU. 32 9 83c per lb-; Toon:
America. 348iVc. Prices to Jobbers, f. o. a.
Tillamook: Triplets. 29c: Voang Amerfcta, 30e.
Belling prieaai Cseam brick. 40 42a. .gelling
price: Block 8 wise, 48&41e; limburger. 40 ay
42 par lb. I--
KGG8 Baying price: Current I receipt.
47c; eandled. teUing ptiee. 42c; select,
pari dose a. 1
LIVK POCTTST Selling price: Heavy bens.
37e: light hens,. IS 18e; heavy springs. 29::
old roosters. 100 per lb.; turkeya, life. ( )
dueka, 2e30i lb- 1 -
yrean voaaiaBivv ana rruis '
FRESH FBC1T Oranges. $5.75 7 50 per
box; " baaanaa, 11 12c lb.; lemon. 4.f0
85.50 per crate 1 grapefruit. 34.00 W 4.50 : ean-i
talenpes. Califoeaia, 35.008.00; Malaga grapes,
84)00 per crate; asedless grspss, 33. SO; CaU
fernia peachea, 31.85; Orrgwn.' 1.75 per crate;
caach nluraa, ll.ov crair; iran, as.uv ey
APPlJ-:i Nw, 31.00 160.
i 1K1KD KRUilT late, Uroinedariea. 87.58
m.Zi. 00 net box;, figs. 32.50 fap 6.00 box
1 . fN IONS -Selling price to retailrrs: Newi
Wall Walla, $1.50 (i 1.75 : carlie. 2 c per lb.
a-raen onions. 25 0 40c dozen . bunches; ouloii
SS'S. 1718o a. , - 1
POTAT018-HUing price: Oregon, fancy
t3 Vie. -'i
BKKKIK3 Strawberries. $8.75 per erste.
VKUETABIJC8 Turnips. 83. SO ssck; es4
rets. 8. OO aaefc; beets. 60s doxen (runchea: Irti
tac. $1.75 crate: cucumbers. 2a ff Stic osj
tematoea. 85c W $1.00; egg - pUau I 10c yes
pound; broccoli, t ) : beil peppers. 17V,ei
Belay. 31.75 doxen; string been. 3 4o lb. f
j '. - MaU and Proilr 1 - i
1 COCreTRi" klEATe) Sellins price;! Country
bogs. 24e lb. i lor ttip blockers; heavy, loci
veal. 28 23 Vtie; heavy veal, lOe Ha..
breakfast bacon; U y 5ac; picuwa. 20 pet lb.
cottage roll. 33e per lb. - ' .
LAUD KeUle rendarad. S8c-lb. suudsrd
SSIVac; tierce basis, eompouu-i. 21 Vt
I . Pish end nllflsit 1
FBESit FISH Salmon, fresh Cbtoook. 17 ft
18 lb.; halibut, fresh. ltajflNc prf lb.. tr:
gean. ( ) ; black cud, ".0 911 lb. I kippered
salmon, $2.50 per ltl lb. b-iet; kipire.i vk1,
2.35: raaor eiarua. ( ) 1 crsbs,$J-T 4 43 7i
aoen; ling, cJ o ta Rc lb. -
' . Qroocries ' I-'
BDQAB Norjiins. prices, refinery bss :
Cube, $22.1U jfruit and berry. 21.g3 U yal
lew. 3a0.t5; igrannlatdd; (21. 2; aslrg
$20.80; goidea C. 2.75. v
HOSE' -New, 7.oOT.6 rase. ' -iBlLli
Japan ile. So. 1, I3e; New Or
leans head, ) ; Blue Hose, 14 " ter lb.
. iSALT- Cos rue. buU rruand. 100s. tll.'ii per
ton; 5lf.. $18i..6; tsbie dairy. Stss. $27.25;
bales, $8,30 g 4.00; fanc table u4 dairy i,
$I0.50; lanip rock. 828.50 per tiat-j
JBEANH Kale by. Joboera. ".mall white),
7 He lb ; large, white, 7c lb.; pink.: 8 Vac lbs
Mmsa. 12Vac: bayou. ll"Ac; reus, lOVkr; Oret:
auin beans, buying iirii-es, nominal. 5VaC lb.
iCANNKl) M1I.K Carnatiun. ..'; Bordeu,
$$.oOi Astor. 8u.40; t Eagle, 312.a5; UbUlj.
$4.50; Slouut Vernun, a.4U per caso. '
COFi'Eli tloaateu, 3448c ia sack .of
, gnims. - .
i8tnA CRACKERS In bulk. 20c tier lb.
I NUTS W alnuts. 33 & 40c per lb.";" !uiundsi
8e; filberts.. 82c in sack lots; peanuts. 14 Vs
i 0115c; pecans. 23e;, Brazils, 35c, j j ' 'i
-; ap. Paints, Oil : I : j
I BOFE Sisal, dark, 18 Vic; wkita, J0 ls,
' standard Manila. SUVsc , T f
ILINSEEII Oil. Ran. bbla.. 81.B9 gal :
; bettle boUed. bbla.. 81. 71;. raw, cases, 81.84;
. toiled, caaea, $11.88 gallon. j i,
...... ..IT U -1 . t : . . . f
. hj.iu ... 1 ..icr ntura in urn nie
: or! iron barrels, I? sUua; vases, 0a Pf
: gallon. h
UABOLINE Iron barrela, 20 at lie; case.
: (I He; engine diaudste. Iran barrels, loc; ease,
I WHITE LEAll' Ton U.U, 16cj" 0f- lbi,
- 1 3 He per W. . " I !
i JTUMPKNTIItE Tankt. $2.S; eaaas, 33 41;
V 10' ease lots. :le lew- . - : 4 j . i
T - . . Hap. Weol and Hle j i
I HOPS -oa-.insl. 1SII9 erup, lt)t per poand.
ItllDES Sail ludei (all weights). ! lie; green
birlea (all weighU). feci greea or salt calf (va-
detr IS pounds, 20c; green or salt .kip 113 to
l. 12ej salt btuls, 9e; greea balls, te;
3f.aol.S8 per box during the week, although
a fair volume of business was dona aa high as
31.80. Quality ia stul badly mixed.
. ' ; . - e . 1 .u-
Wheat Starts at
Erratic Quotations
Chicago, Aug. 14. iTJ. r.l The European
military and political sitnstion was generally re.
carded by traders today aa mora faerb! and
grain pnees saggsd somewhat in the dull mar
ket during the abort session.
December wheat opened st 241. off He from
yesterday's close aa dclosed at 23HT4. Marsh
was eff laj0 at 5 the opening, at 243V. eloaia
at 241 Vi. September corn, after opening st
144 Vi, a los ofsc aamed Vs. closing at
148 H.
Ueoember earn opaaed at 1254, down Vke
and cioaed at 124 Vk.
September eats opened '9 lower t 7),
daaing at 70Tae. Peeember, after opening Vt
lower, lost another Vke and closed at liu Ve c.
Provisioaa were strong on a hialier hog market.
. . 1
Cbrrato. Aua 14.(L IS. X.i Wheat
started H 9 lc higher for peeember and 1 Ho
lower for March. There were) many email bny
ine . aiders for December in I tho pit st the
Litart, while offerings were limited. After they
arera rilled aa. ine traue anietea aown to nun
nmnnrtiflM:
t'oru . started Vk e lowe for September
gad December, with scattered ; cossmiwon house
selling. There was baying en the break.
: Oats . opened Va e lower with scsttered
commission bouse seUing and little demand.
Trade light. '
' Proaisions started" easier, with only a few
tranwctioiia in lard and ribs.
Chicago range of prices furnished by United
Press: k
, WHEAT ;
Own. Hull, r Low. Close.
241 242 238 234
24iVi 248 Vk ?4tt 241 Vi
CORN r
148H IS 147 148
125. igVa 123 124V
OAT
7154 70 T0 704
70 70 6 6
PORK
lowed by very slow rising temperatures, gane rally
below the seasonable average, the rain area
apeead ta the eastern and central states, and
further set" back the needed farm work.- Tit
planting of - oats and sprins wheat 1 was uni
for merly twa te four weeks late. andV corn on
the average three weeks Uter over tne whole
country. Cotton went in late, and late $
chill, ! wet soil, and averaged a month late
throughout the bflt, ( j ; ": ,
j Aoraaac falls Off
necseased acreage was the natural conse
quence of the late plantincs and eedin-s.: The
acreage of sprint, Wheat fell off 3,851,000;
winter wheat ws redooed by th dry late fall
aud tte winter kill 14.700,000 acres, making
a loss; of 18.500.O00 acres. o 22 per cent, in
the main breadstuff swmdy of the country. To
this loss wss added 1,500.000 acres less tn
osta. I The late seaarae prevented tbe . farmer
from making up the teas In wheat and oata by
an increase in com the last planted of tin
important crops, the gain being only 1,580,000
acres.j Curiously, in the cotton- states, the acre
age of that staple was increased 600.000 to the
loss of food and feed acreage, the high prices
oeing ; relatively ugner ila eetton. ,
j - Better YieMs Feracait
Peapite the shortage of 18,500.000 acres in
xne 100a ana feed crota. th prnsiert is for a
larger total yield of the harvest fiekls thaa last
season There will be a decline in the total
wheat : yield, the area loat being tee . great to
Overcasne through the iaoreased yield. The feed
stuffs, oats and corn, wilt be abundant com
pared ! with last season.! The farmer ia still in
the making, while oata are safely made and large,
ly -harvested. The miracle-working weather com
pletely reversed the poo outlook at the at rt
of the growing season, i and under tbe stimula
tion ef eool weather the plant fruited better
than in tlte season when warm ' spring were
succeeded by burning June and July day. Th
season: hss been somewhat j identical te that pre
vailing in weatern Europe,- where yields ar al
ways higher titan in this country. The total
volume of food and' feed, including; potatoes,
which are ayeasured by the bushel, indicated by
onr reports for this season, is 087,000, 000,
which fat 28 S.OOO.OOO bushels more than the
final harvest last aeaaon. On an acreage 8 per
cent less. 4 per cent more . product will be se
cured. Tbe average yield is 12 per cent better,
and equal to th hitfh arcrxges of the pasfi
Famished by Overbeck
of Trade building: ;
M WOltll'TiOX 1 I Ojws
ti. Cooke Co., Hoard
Iew I Close
Compet
IVc ..
March
Sept. ,
pee. .
Sept. ,
Dec. .
SspU
Oct. .
Sept.
Oct. .
Kept.
Oct
1897
,. . . . .1827
... ..1548
1587
LARD
101KN'
1H27
RIBS
1545
150
1897
j 1813
1SST
: tiki
N o. 2 red.
2530
2800
17
1825
1340
1J35
ISO.
Huscow, Idaho, Aug. 14.-Tbat foreign cent-peUtion--iaipoftatiena
from China and Japan
ia- deotroying the market foe Idaho pea and
beana and balding prices ao law that there ia
likely to bo a much aau'ler profit to the farmer
than in former years, Jm th opinion of Harry
Oriaeoll. manager ef the Idaho Bean at Elevatot,
eompany, with $ una of elesatora and ws re
houses in the Pouatcb and Clearwater dutnetg
of Idaho and headquarters at Spokane, j ,
: Low Price gxtMct '
"I fear to tell what I believe the price of pees
and beans will be this year, aaid Mr. IMscalU
"Of eoun we cannot expect -way prices, which
rather 'spoiled' th farmers, la 19 IT farmers
got as high as 11 sad 18 cent a pound for
beans. Before the war I raised bean tn this
county and w thought we we doing vary well
when we got 3 Vi cents for bean, which retailed
at 5 cents., or 20 pound for the 'dollar. Qf
Coast Bean Growers Fear
ition of the Orient
course: labor ia higher and land more valuable.
and ta east of production has increased.
' OelenUl PHoaa eare '
"But the sees test factor is the Importation of
peaa and bean from tbe Orient. Farmers wonld
be frightened if they knew tbe prices at wich
Japan 1 ad Chines bean nd pea : can be
bought by tbe shipload delivered t Seattle of
FofUa". j
Mr.1 priseoll bag just, returned from a trip
through the Clearwater conn try, having visited
th bean growing section of Latah, Clearwater
and ether ooupUe ef tlu part of th state. He
y tha been crop ia much below normal in point
of acreage, being not more than 40 pec cent of
the avenge for the past few years, while crop
eonditiane are hardly up to the average,: although
ha regard them aa ''fair la the Clearwatar dis
trict, but net so seed in the Petlstch and oa
the ridges near Kendrick. which .ha been a great
bean district for several year.
Lash chest No 1 red
Varleti Grnls Market
Buenos Aires Wheat eUwed 3 higher; corn
3e higher; oats, unchanged.
Inden-t American cliuped eats alused d
lower per Quarter.
, Antwerp 'American siot cat closed I franc
lower. , Plate oaU unchanged) eora, t francs
higher. ; -
New Orleans $2.T2 bid far September. wheat
and $2 78 fer October wheat.
Baltimore 4Joed export demand tor all wheat
that can be offered.
New ioek Wheat No. 3 red. $ 2. 83 c. i. f.
Kew York. Aoxt shipmenL
Minneapoltv Cash wheat No. 2 dark north
ern. $2.70p2.80: No. 2. $2.65 2.75; No.
3. 2.btl( 2.711; No. 1 northern, $2,0512.75:
No. 2,, 2.Bt 2.70; No. 8.1 2. 55 (a 2..t ; No!
1 red sj.ring, $2.60; No. 2. $2.55; No. 8, $2.50:
No. 1 1 hard Montana. $2.80; No. 2 dark hard
Montana, 2.ti5: No. L durum. $2.7 2J(S ;
No. 2. $2.85e2.o5; No. a. $2.,35 2.75.
t'orn N'a 8 yellow. $1.38 1.88; No. 8 mixed,
$1,50 r 1.52, Oat No. 2 white, 70. Bar.
ley oiieiee to fancy, $1.81 y 1.08; No. 2 rye.
i.iwi.m,
J w Chlrafo rotate : Market-
Chicago, Aug. 14 I. X. ft. Potatoes,
RecripU, 37 ears. WKeonvin, Minaeaotas, Usko.
Us and Ohiu. $2.6fk2.75.,
Hawaii Places a
Bar Against' Our
Mooted Products
Tbe board ot cemmimianer - of - asricultur
and forestry ot th territory of Hawaii hereby
makes tbe ' following rules and regnlations for
th purpose of preventing the introdurtion inte
Uiis territory from Pacific coast porta af- the
I'nited States of insect pacta and plant disease
which may be carried oa potatoes and apples:
No shipment f potatoee or apples in the
natural or raw slat, whether by freight or ex
pres. shall be permitted to be imported into
the Territory of Hawaii from porta oa the Pa
cific coast of the United! States of America sin
less such shipment is aewooinsnied by a certifi
cate signed by Qualified officer of tbe eity,
county or ' stste from which the shipment, is
made, that the shipment ha ; been inspected
by him and ia shipped : free from insect pt,-st
sad plaof-diseasca. 'j - -
The certificate of inspection required by two.
trim 1 must give the name of the ahipper. the
name of the consignee and the number of sacks,
crate or bexea contain ia each shipment of
potatoes or apple and lone ropy must be ; t
tacbed to a aack. crateL or bog in each ship
ment and another ropyf delivered to I the chief j timstom presented to the veool bou,
r.la.1 inqraartAP a lit St A SfKl-wtM Tmt tsV 1Sa9 frnf-MR. a "J .a. . . " " "
Aotion of Woolen i
Oompanv Awaited ;
1 By:Fleece Trade
Boston, Aug. ) 4. Msaufaeturen arc not yet
ready to make the "big killing" fat the local
wool market. Beyond a slight broadening in the
inquiry and a moderate increase in the volume of
agios' Often at the exptose of values, 1 prevailing
actuations are. about th rams now as a week
ago. Meat of transactions have been in medium
and low wooto, tho superabundance of tbee mak
ing thcra paii.!ciirly subject to price, cattiug.
No evidence exist, that TnUls n 'getting any
TOSzctions for distributors and buyer of a de
sire for new goods, ftill a waiting market from
retailer to manufacturer and general waiting
of each, other i-noted, - ', - . r ,
Among . the manufacturers . th, waiting ap
pease to be to find out what "the American woolen
company pmpo-ea to do in rr sard to priooa and
styles (or its new spring lines. The! fact that
ine pis concern has not paaoe any move Isia
disappulntmant to many.
Th. fecal woolen trade has been called upon to
ennsklcr tli demands of -recently ore nixed union
01 vwi nanaiers. TUe principal Ucioa in th ek-
Alaska Gold ....
Allis Chalmers .
Am, Ar." t'hem .
Am. Beet Hutfar
Am. Can, e. ...
Am. Car Foundry
Am. Cotton Oil, ,
Am. Hide Lea., e.
Am. Int'l Oorp'n. . .
Am. Unseed.- c. . . .
Am. Loco., c. . . . .
Am. rlmalter. c , . .
Am. Steel Fdy. . . .
Am. Hngar, c . . . . .
Am. Suju. Tob. . .
Am. Tel. &. Tel...
Am. Tobacco . . . . .
Aen. Woolen, c, . , .
Am. Sine .......
Anaconda Mia., c.
Atchison, e. , . . . . .
Baldwin Loco., o. . ,
Bait. & Ohio, c . .
Bethlehem Steel, B.
Brook. Rapid Trail
Butte and Buperiori
Cwnadian Ferine. . .
Central Leather, e.
Chandler Motors. . .
Chosapesk Ac tlhia.
Chgo. Ut. West., e.
Chgo.. il. A St. P.
Cligo. a North w. . .
Chile Copper, , ... .
Chine Coptics
CoL Ca 4k Elec, . .
Colo. Fuel Iron . .
Consolidated ties , ,
Corfl Products, e . .
Crucible Mteel, e. .
liens. 4k R. c. .
Erie, e. .........
(General Cigars . , . .
Oenersl Electric , .
Uenerai Meters
Goodrich Rubber . .
Oronby Cans. . . . .
Qt. Northern Ore, .
Gt. Northern By..
Slreene I'susnea-. . .
Ice Securities . . , .
Illinei Central . .
I nap. Copper
Int. Paper .......
Int. Harvester . . . . .
Int. Mti. Mar., e.
Int. Nickel . . ,
K. C. Southern, e.
Kenneeott Copper
Lackawanna Steel
l.eliitfh Valley . .
Mid. Statea Oil.
Met, Petroleum
Miami Copper .
Midrakt Steel . .
Missoari I'aeifie.
National Enamel
Nation! Lead .
Nevada Cons. . .
New Haven - . . .
N. Y. -Central: .
Nor. V Western.
Northern Pacific
Okla. Ref. a Prod.
rare uu . . ... ,i
l'an-Am. Petroleum
I'ennaytvania ny.
peoples Jaa ...
Pressed Steel Cr.
Ray Cons. Coppe.
By. Bteei Springs.
Reading, e. . . . . .
Royal Dutch . , .
nep. . I. S., c. . .
Buck Island, c . . . .
SluUuok Cssooer. .
Sinclair Cons. . . . .
Sloss Sheffield. . . .
Southern Pacific. ..
Moot hern Ry., c...
Studebeker, 1 c . . . . .
Shell Oil ......
St. L. a 8. F. .
Swift A Co. i . , r
Tenn. Coracr. . . . .
Texa$ Oil -Texas
Pacific
Trans. Oil . .
t'nion Pacific e.
U. S. Rubber, c, .
V. . Smelt- 4 Ref.
TL . Steel.
I'Uli Copper . , . .
Vanadium Steel , ,
tir. Cbem.. e.....
Wabash .........
Weatern In ion
West. Elcctrie
Willys Overland . .
TS
78
34
78
89
95
55 ,
98 '
115
89
98
109
78
12
81
108
35
74 ;
' 18
118
53
85
55
'83
76
14
53
Tf"
88
184 .
12
22
63
31
73 ,
85,
25
19
17
84
44 V
12
158
ti'
ie
33
71
" e
T4
88
88
40
'95
High
78
74'
89
93
93
8
113
84
98
109
78
12
Si 3
101
58 H
88
65 H
' S3
70
143
24
53
'79"
88
135
12
32
S3
5
55
1
17
4
4i"
13
159
89
25
10
93
71
"74""
3
88
tea Vs
49
'ia
dry hides, 2oc; dry salt hides,. 15c; dryealf
(under- 7 lbs. 1 . 25e Th. . '
SALT HORSE HM'ES (l-argel, $4 each
salt horse hides fsaedium), $3 each; satt burs
hide l,mIll, $2 each.
PELTSa.try fine long wwoj pelt. 18c dry
medium long wool pelts. 1 Sot dry eoars long
Wool pelts, 10c lb. - - .- -
SALT 1'Kl.TS Wait King weol pelt, $2.00 w
8 OO eaeb: "alt lamb pelu, STSc each; sen)
sheaf Unas, 23 a 5ts each; 'salt clippers. 1 Jay
2$e each,
MttllAIN Ina, 25c; short. 1 Iks Da.
TALLOW AN1 OKEASE No. 1 tallow, te;
ho. . 5c - -
ASCAhjt New peel, 10 per lb.; oh
tj. h
plant inspector or his assistant ' by the person,
firm or corporation transporting - auch potatoes
or vpidea. upon the arrival of the twpmcai
the territory.
Ne person, firm or corporation engaged in the
transportation of fr-iirht or express p!jckes .be
tween the said Pacific coast port aaijShe iiorta
of Hawaii, sliall land o cause or allow to be
landed in any part or on any wharf in the terri
tory of Hawaii, any uri Vviijmiepr. ef potatoes
of apple In the natural or raw state withoot
first delivering , the certificate of mapeettioti,'
proclded for in section' 2 hcraof, to the aaid
chief plant insiwetor oy bis ajanstant. i
-, Any shipment of potatoes or apples arriving
in the territory unsrcominnied try said certifi
cate of inflection will he returned to the eouJ
signer gbis awn expense. .. j
Sab tree aary Statement
Sew York, Aug. 14. (L N. S. ) Clearing
hwnsc statement: t - .
' Snb ' treaeary - debit. $970,081; exchanges.
tDO,.d.,U10, USH1S1S, eOO,S U.O I O.
r Vaval Stores Market
New Tork, Aug. 14. L N. 8.): Turpen
tine Savannah, 138; New Tork, 169.
Rosins Sarannah 13UO; New Tork. 1400.
Man rraaelseo - Poaltry Market I
San Francisco, Aug. 14. (U. P.) Broilers,
38 40c; large bens, 38 3Sc; best ducks.
sea are veroe.
aUion ef anion, minimum wsgc of 884 per
week, all "firing and hiring' to bo dune through
mo, union, reduced hours of labor, etc. Ueii
srI sentiment of wool houses is unqualified up-
poi-iaon to wcpgutioq pf unpm. .
KeccipU of the week were domestic, .836.700
pounas; loraign, it),iu poontu. . . ., ,
' POTATOES AI.OXO THE COAST
SaetU lriit . '
SeaUle. Aog. 14-fL.i P.) Potatoes. Eat
Waxhmgtea Netted Uems. (f0 ton, local, 3 c
stsiso. j .. t -
San Franelece Market
San FraacUeo. Aug. 14 (U. P.) Potato
Old. 10c: new. 8e lb., 1
Onions Yellow, $1.50 1.75. '
emu pec ' et.
' . .. 'SS
VS
78
33
. , . .
73
a
94
if
114
83
90
1U8
78
IS
52
81
103
34
73
18
117
53
83
65
is
70
1444
33
3
79"
88
133
12
LIVESTOCK PRICES
GENERALLY LOWER
North Portland Off for nogs. Cattle
tuvd l m ri-Itrcord Han Shown
lit Alleys fdF the Six Pays.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCN
- Hoes. Cattle. Calves.
3338 S3f 78
$498 1 8178 184
2911 8887 306
$003 ' 8819
1384 : 291 89
3343 9423 ; 283
2079 " 9239. r 10
7141 188T J
Sheep.
, 8873
380
H5t
78 57
2878
8875
2149
4102
87 1 88
75c 75
82 82
84 34
91 2 '
T 2t
83 64
47 47
24 24
45 48
34 34
10 10
117 117
8
7
60 80
07 68
"i"
'if T
18
47
10
21
63
si''
ra
3 .
at
17
S4
44'
12
158
'89
24
10
33
71
. . .
74
S
as
82
40
85
7
75
81
33
?V'
t a a
91
97
8
47
84
1 V e
44
83
10
117
85
87
0
TV4
4t
0
1
BO
78
78
33
133
13
7a
68
94
55
85
114
84
95
108
77
it
81 I
198
34
73
10
18
117
08
83
64
8
82
70
2 It
88
73
88
132
4
12
60
139
3I
"
7i-w
28
37
83
4
T7
124
84
19
17
23.
67 ,
44.
12
156
18
89
24
53
73
10
33
71
80
73
8
38
82
4
28
96
14
93
87
76
81
33
8
28
80
91
87
3
474
24 .
103 :
44
84
10
OO ,
6
7
68
87
n
8
1
8.004 9.00
.7.00 s.t
a.aoe 7.00
6.00 6.50
7.00 7.50
S.00 t.0
y .00
- 200 40U
6.00 w O.oo
J.3.oew 16.au
7.00 s.oo
11. 50 (18 00
7.00 7.50
6 00 7.04
6.16V t.-i
Wethers
Ewe t - 1 1
Trtl . I u .t..tr. IQi IAS . V. -
- - v , ..u.in, . , .,.'.1' ' ' ...
Total sales, bonds, $3.8Tl,Ou, '
Total weekly stock sale. 2.887. 698 chares.
Total weakly bond sale. 848,713,000,
Foreign Bond Market
riraished by Overbeck 4 Ceotf Ca, 218
Board of Trad Wds., . '
. Bid.
A. V. 8s Oct. taart 90
K- en- 191,,.4,. 9.
Itep. France Is 1981.,, . 83
s ana OS utl, leas... 1
litis.-la cwxta.
Rnssian - Intl.
IHira, 6s Apf.
I Him. 6a A or
Horn. B Aur. 1926. . Ba
lhirn. Canada 6a 1981 64
U, K. 6 1917,,,. t 11
Livestock arrival brok all prevlouf
rcoords at North Portland during . the
week for regular market shipment with
a total of 208 ears, compared with 175 a
week ago. 154 two weeks ago. jit four
weeks ago, 111 a -rear ago and 108 car
thre year ago, Hogs' erg lower
cattle lower, lamb lower.
With a record braakins run for the market
the Xorth Port-and Hveatork trade was wndee
rreaaweeJUosa showed a supply ef 8336 head
for th truxl- namnared with 1664 a lea aan.
The market wa depressed from th start and
after selling at (18.73 for Xtfctn top, the
o losing wa depressed and : ae .high thaa 31
tor oeat siun.
i'Saaatal ass sutket asstY
Prime mixed ..,..,.,...... 817.23 4 1 .O0
Medium mixed l.Astf.S
Rougb heavy 15014.O
Smooth, ieiry (,,.,..,..,.,. 14-00 ja.Ov
Piga ...................... H.SO m t .
" "' Cattle Under Prmiueo ;,';- ;; .
Run of eatUe ia the North PoHhsnd yard for
the week totaled 8367 head, e-rnpared with
3178 a week ago and -801 3 head a year ago.
While the entire market-IndiaaUd a softer ten
during the six days the pressure wsa principally
ragfttnst the common to poor stuff stock tlist
will hv to, be fattened before avaiianie tor
hillcm. flood staff did not come forward very
freely, bat even in this e'ess of etuff the market
at time showed fractional hisses altliough gen
eral tops were about unchanged. ' -
t'enrral cattle range:
Choice grasa steers .....8 9.00110.00
Oeod to choice steem ........
Medinni to good eteere .......
Fair (o good steers
Common to faif steers .......
Choice cows- and hciters ......
flood to choice cow and heifer.
Medium to good cows and bei'sre.
Cnnrs
nulla
s-i-ovce aairy onus. ........
Heavy ralves
Best light alvf
Best feeder
Fir to good feeder Cteer, . . , , .
alr to anna!
Lama Shew Lessee ' ;'
Even though good steady: tone ta generally
apparent ia the mutton market, lambs were
asaia under pressure. Both east of the moun
tain and Willumetle valley stock showed price
losses foe the period with no anxiety oa the
part of killer. a purchase. Surplus holdinas of
au'ers are sshi co oe noerai.
Uenerai sheep sad lama rsngci
East, f mountain temp ......a 9.40 SlOHil
YsUcy lsmbs 9.O0 ft.BO
Cull Is Bibs 8.00V 7.00
Tearling 6.00 7.0
e.ouw t ail
.a5w ti oo
OUpealtlon ef Livestock ' , j,
Following was the disposition of livestock at
North Portland for the week: -'
Cattle. Calve. Bogs. 8hep.
Adams Pkc. Co. . .
Bennett Meat
Barton at Co .... .
Carstena Pks.
Chambers I'fcg, . . .
Ray Fairchild ....
L. -Otto
M. J. QiU
Henry Pkg. Co. . . .
T, Ii. Howitt .
Oberle Nelson . .
F. L. Smith . . . . .
Schlesser Bros. . . .
Sterrett Pkg. . . . . .
swift a Co.
North .
Miscellaneous .....
Through stock . . .
Oregon feeder .
Washingtug) feeders.
a ' -' o . i i. j
AMEBIC AH XITESTOCK PIlICEa
..:.,.,. enieaae mo sis.eo ,
Chicago, Aug. '14. I. ! N. 8.1 Hogs Re
eetota 4060: 10 as 15c higher. - Bulk. 814.00
415.80; top. 1 16.90 1 heavyweight, 314.5Wj
15.TO; mecium weignt, 119.10 19 19.90: ngtit
weight, $15.35 T 16.90 light light. $15-00(
16.75; heavge packing aowa. smooth, $14.25
W 14.50: packing aowa, reught. $13.76 J 14.25;
pigs, 814.00& 15.25.
Cattle Beceipta 1669) geewvally BOc higher.
Choice nd prime, 25e hisrher; medium and
good. 23 0 50 lower; lightweight. 23iOg
lower; good and choice, 4050e higher; com
mon and medium, 2i (S iOc higher; bulls, steady
to 25c higher; veal calves 60e$1.00 lower;
atorker steers, 50c higher.- - I -.
8lieep Herein ts 3509; , anehaaged. Iambs,
$1.00 1.50 lower: siiring bmlx. 8 1.00 1.25
lower; ewes. 60 (f? 75c ktwcf; feeder lambs, 25 (g
60c higher. 1
Omaha Haas $1
South Omaha. Aug. 14. IL N. K 1 Ifr. -
Receipt OS 00 market orx-wlnc siaadv to atime
with ye n-rosy aversavo. Uualiiy only fair; aver
age cost yexU-rday $14.25. . -j
Cattle Keccipts, 850. -i - ' J
Sheep lUiceipta, none. '", I ,
- Kane Olty Ho fH.ao
Kaaaas City. Ma.. Auc. 1. I. N" s i
CaUki, 709: ne market. ;
snogs iu, strong; sale, f 1 S.PU 9 16.20.
Sheep N oat. . No market.
Sa,vr Mew. g14) (
Denver. Colo.. Aug. 1. iL'. P.l Cattle
Receipt 200: steady Steers, $9.00 011.00:
eows and heifers, 88.09 O.OOi stnckera and
leeoers, t.uows.o; calves, $7.00 ta 1 1.00
Hogj Beceipta' 800 steady. Top. $10.00;
yuis. ets.uv s ts.o. j
' Sheep Receipts 2800; steady. . Lambs.
99.08 & 11.76; ewe, $8.00 6.50. '
- 8ttl au N Nee ,
Seattle. Aug. 14- (L N. S.I HamHe.
osrpts. - none. Market easier. - Prime lights.
$18.J5y 18.7: medium to eheiee. $14.15 k
ai IU fl'Ho. ben4 ,l8;00 1 8 w ; Mv
Cattle Rereints. ' 500. weak. Prima .t..w
$10.00 10.50: earbmon to lint BA.kli sr 1 an '
medium to eUascc, $5.23,23: bulls. $8.00 JL
"--.. ipvaiius -w.riwirr, V5.4USM.au; neat
cowe snd heifers. " $6.7 4T 7.25 : com mutt tu
..--...-. cajres, f .ouay ae.ov.
WaUa Walla Wheat
Yielding j 20 to 55
Bushels to the Acre
Walla Walla. Ana. 14. Harvcting in the
Walla Walla valley i now about half completed,
wheat is running between 20 bu.li-Ui to tho acre
In the tight land to 66 buir.rla ta the atlanis.
The rsirta of Monday postponsd work I at of
the fields until Wedmnday, and la some fields in
the Eureka Flat section until Tlmraday. ;
Some of tiie fall evtm b already movins to
ward the seaboard, hot, this BwwneM haa been
hampered by a ear shortage oiall rsMraads. r re
queatly rasiuant for ease ia which ta move grain
and area onion which: are now being hrttd
in urg quanUtie despite th few price realised,
am nut tilled for from three day to a week after
being placed with the railroads. .
' ltaUrrad offieiala, however, : are ' aunrlng cth
fruit growers uf the a Hey that llier will ha am
ple oars on hand fur the at-'vement of th prune
and apple crops, aa they are bending every pos
sible effort to axpedit the movement of per
tshabla freight ineloding fruits and auch vege
table' aa veouire ref rigvratluB, : Urala and such
produeta are given second comideratMin, .
' Some ef th latyar wheat rancher are holding
their grain bvcau-e of Jthe drop in price during
the past twa weeks, When the harvest began
tlte price was. around $2.85 and ou to $2.4.
but now tlM nee ra Ulna uricea ara between 82.00
and $2.14. the latter fUiure being for tlte harder
grata. -
"The rancher who Cimlrtcted hi wht early
Ws larky,'' declared State Senator larid Crx
a few days ago, "Much of mine went for above
$3.80 and now tla sani grades arc brtugins
lea than
Pear, Contracts at
S60 Ton in Idaho
' Moscow, Idaho. Aug. 14. Although it aill
be evrl brfor pr ar rfpe, cxtrcis f
for th Mb of cmta have already been msde
here et $80 per ton. In bulk, the unisir only
picking the peers in boxes furnished by the
raanery '' and deUvertna there to the railroad.
4," I. Mix. who lias 16 arrrs in peare on Ins
farm just north of town, has sold his erp n
the JuKartta cannery for that price. La rr
Mr. Mix had 35 tons af pears from this ort-hsrd,
snd aeya the crop this year is better than lat.
Should it lie just as good the returns from
the orchard will be $2100. or 210 per arer.
practically net, for the cost of jiickiiig - the
pear : wt delivering lliein to the railroad is
lluhtur' There are a number of fair sised iif
orrhtrd tn this sertinn. white lml srery faun
nss a few iwar trees. from abicli a few botwi
will be sold this year. - Mr.. Mix's orchard it
25 Tears old and hss been bearing for many
years and. fur the past. 19 i yrs hat er.
missed a crop.
i
JAPANESE BrT OTTO"l
MAIIKET PRICK JiflXEO
New Tork- An. 14. (I. N. S.I The cot
ton market opened steady with HUle feature. May
atarted ' points his her and other aaontlia to 21
points lower. .On tlte tall there was same buying
for Japanese account and considerable selling c.f
pear options. Soiniloeal coreririg tin took
place on further rains Jn the belt.
After th sail prior advanced sharply, led by
January which sold 83 point over the tuwet in
itial leveK :- j
- Heavy Wall street aad local selling promoted a
weak tana lata ia the morning, parity Hi result
of bearish crop afid adVicea from Texas!
Tli close wss irregular at a net advance of
25 point to a. decline of 87 points. .
dairy rnonrcTH of thk coaut
Seattle Mara at
Seattle, Aug. 14. (U. P,) Butter, City
area me ry. cuhn. 5c; brick.i, i.
Kl Freh ranch, 6fe.
1'HlleU. 47c
La Anetle Markat
ts Angeles. Aug. 44. (L N. S.) Butter,
C8r per lb.
Egg Fresh,- extras, 5 Ac I a a count, 31c;
pullfts 47e; pewe-, 81o.
Nu ehang In pouliry.
i New Tarh tVool aad Mid
New Tork. Ana. 1. (1. N. 8.1 Market
weak. THimesUc fleece XX uhlo. aue57i-: Ue
pulled scoured tm.is, 4Ut$l.l5; do Tes
eo tired basis, Ollc f I .Mil.
1 lilies Market dvinaixl tionl. Nati'S etecn.
372ac: brauilcd stcwr. 24 27c.
82 a 263
Rft' ' e a a : j .
837 1 809
214 20 .V. 1590
29 . ,. v.. 180
rS2 . 30 ....
... ... 17
68': 1 23 S44
"93 ... ;. 260 ...
134 ; 79 .
11 ... . i .' -: 87
78 ? 68 - . ., 68
84 ...... 69
. . . ; .. . 83 . 114
505. 281 S87 2484
... 834
607- ' 107 ... 208
391 V 237 403 .' . . .
691 ' 5 80 800
oe
- ; w . , -
. Fumlsheel hy Overbeck
of Trade building :
Month. Open.
January .... . .3890
February .....
March ...... ,2865
April : . .
May ....... .2837
June , V ....
July 30(1
August . . . . . . .3280
Setitember . . , . a 2ft
Octnoer 3125
November .... ...
Uecember . ... .3112
A Cooke - Co.,: Board
lllch. liOwV (lose.
2935 2a00r 2902
. .... 2880
2HO0
2H45
2800
2810
82'0
8223
2855
38oW S835
SSfy
8225
3 1 25
8027
2H0IV
8280
331.1
308 8094
3036
3000 3000
PACIFIC COAST SB ASK STATEMENT
6, 7 41. SI 8. 64
4,913,180.77
- Pertlenel Banks
CTearings-r- This Week.
Monday . . , .$
Tueidar . . .
Wednesday., 6,720.4l.us
Thursday .... 8,fiB0.;l'7.78
Friday 0.291,887.28
Saturday ., ,. 5.403,853.72
Tear Ago.
T.830,426.14
6.063,033.60
. 8,190.697.51
7,554.472.42
S.271.727.1
4,778.866.89
Wek ,...336.710.150.00 837.883.129.68
.$ 1.815.023.00
446,039.00
T64.748.O0
, 60,475.00
5.933,941 73
1,525,137.07
5 1981.,... 34
?5Vj.oJ8ed...
r, 1931. $8
Ask.
99
96
a
28
aa
8
87
90
66
62 Vi
tfaarty Bod Sal
Fumtxhed by Overbook 4k Cook Co., Board
ef Trade baihlina: '
Open. High.
Liberty. 3 ..,'.. BOIO 9040
Liberty, 14 U,,, .... . ... .
liberty, 2d 4?.., S4SO 8430
Ubrrty, 1st 8480 640
Liberty. 2d 4 s.. S440 8440
Liberty, 3d 4a,-86J 8208
Liberty. 4th 4 H . 8474 . 84
Victory 4 "a . . 9558 9568
Victory. 3..... 560 5540
1mm.
9918
9
8419
6460
8480
S776
8472
540
55
4'lrs
nin
469
8414
8468
8482
: 87 HO
8414
9659
9640
Lo Angeles. Amt. 4 4. I. X. 8.) Poti-toes--Lral
Early and White Roar, fsney No. I,
mostly 31.25 !.; No. 2. 5S;6a B hie.
sacked No. 1, $2.50 2.75; S'tockton, $2.9Uw
3.25 par ck. -; -..i - -
I i Dried Fruit apd Bfaa
New Tork. Aug. 14.- (L N. S ) Beans
Market dull: marrow choice. $11.50; pea choice,
$7.75; fed kidney choiev, $18.00. r
Dried pruits Market steady. Apricots,' extra
choice to fancy, 26 1 875 apple,, evaporated,
prim to fancy, 1 ft 18 e; prunes. 80s to 60s,
17tS25e: 60s to loo's, llfic;
peschas, eif re-choice to fancy, 19o2l,Vs:
eeded rauina. ehuie. ta fancy. 23 a 25a ,
Jfew Tpr Dairy produce ;
New York Aug. 14. (L N. 8.) Butter:
Market firm; creamery, extras, 63CsS7c
firsts. 5l5cf higher scorioa. 6349c;
state dairy, tubs. 45 4 55a.
Clmse Market steady, 27 28 He rtate.
whole amis si-ecsais. szh Vac: tanry. SS
a S9e; Wiacousin. whoja milk, fancy Toon
Americas, 1U ( 17 c; state, skims, SPecMis,
lsoy Je: enotoe, iztsxc.
Ka-as Market firm: nearfe white, faaea. SS
71e; brown, fancy, S0&n2 xtra, 57 53e;
firU, 6 U 530. r
Poretga Exebaas Market
New York. Aug. 14. iV. P.) Foreign ex
chanaa wa steady at the apeniag Demand
sterling opanee at 863 , off V. Franc wee
.0723. unchanged, and Bra .8502, unchanged.
Marks, demand, , opened ,6214. ped Caadla
dollars .eaio.
frmsnd starling closed firm st 884. b
Francs held steady at .9726. JJre closed el
.04. Canadian duBsrs closed t 381U,
Walla V alla Oafoas
- Walla WalU. Aug. 14 A total of 281
of onions hs been chipped a of WfJl W1U
te ante wn nesson. x-xjecctauocu
crap of 700 can, . - - .
are fur full
Spokane Benk
Clearings Satarday . . i . .
Balance Saturday .. i ...... .-
Taoma Sank
Ctearings Saturday.' . , i ....... f
Balances Saturday ' ..i
SaaUls Banks .
Clearing Rstnrrtuy .. i ....... $
Balance Saturday .. J ....... .
sen rranciaso aanas ,
Clearings Saturday ....... $27,400,0004)0
- Les Anoelee atanka
Clearing Saturday if . . . $15.868,780.00
New Tork Bank Statenifni
New York. Au. 14. (L !. 8.) Bank
atatement: Average Loans, decrease. $f,O0t,.
OOO) demand deposits.; deeresa. $63.188, 00;
Um oeiMwits, increase.) $5,706,000; reserve, do
orcase. $S,946.08O, !
Actual Loana. increase. 810.865,900; demand-deposiu.
decrease, $40,937,000; time da
posits, increase, $6,300,000; reserre, increase.
$3,404,810. i
FOHEIOJT EXCHAKCI . RATES
Corrected daily by foreign exchange depart,
inert of the L'nited SUte National bank.
,. Opening nominal rate for bank transactions:
!i..f
, Check.
London Pounds
sterling ... $ 8.84
raris Francs . .7.24
Hamburg-Berlin
Mark
Genua Lire
Cpnenltage
hroner . , .
Clirtnlla iiia
Kroner .
Stork holm
Kroner ...
UunKkung
Currency ,
Japan Yen .
bhsnghair
Taeli .
2.1
4.9
15.20
15.20
20.60
78.75
61.30
Cable
Trsnsfers.
a a.64
;';.,,.. t,8.:
a.18
; 4.90
15.80
16.30
20.70
77.35
51-75
1.09
Par
Talu.
$ 4.8665
! 19.80
1 2381
I 18.30 '
26.79
r 26.7
26.79
4 a. 8 4
1.08
s 1 "' '" ' e 1 ."")'.
. Chicago Dairy Produce ,
Chicaao, Aug 1 4.---Ilutter Beccipts, 10.708
rub. Creamery, extraj 42 0 59c; extras, 53 W
5"e: first., 51 62c. ! - -
Kze- Receipts. 111,404 esses. Ordinary flrvts.
44s45c: eit-ss, 64 ry 65e: checks, 334c;
dirties, $7 49 886. I
t.'luex Twins, new. 24 24 Vic: daisies.
24 25c; Yonng A metric.. 25 ei. 28e; Long
Horn.. 25f20c; brick, 222c.
Live l'uuUry Turkctys, 4 5c; chickens. 29 49
80c; roosters, 8Gc; geese. 20e; duoks, 30.
Hw York-London Silver
'i Kew York. Au. 14 (I. N. S.) Bsr silver
was quoted: - Iiomestic, unchsnged today, at
99: foreign, unchanged today at 95.
London, Aug. 14. (I N. S.I Bar ilver
wa d lower today at 69 d.
yw York Ragar aad Coffee
New York, Aug. 14. I IT. P.) Coff Be.
7 Rio. 9 49 e; No. 4 Santos, 15.
- Sugar Weak: refined unsettled; granulated,
17.1O22.,50. j
Has FronrUro Grain Market
Ssa Francisco, Aug. 34. fH. P.) Bsrley
RjKit feed per eenul,i $2.31 0 2.40; ahtppiag.
$2.50 ft 2.60.
: .-::.: ' ' -
. !few Tork Potato Market
New York, Aug. . 14. (f. N. 8.1 Potatoes
fin bnlk. barrel ar haal Market easyt near
by white, $2.60 p4.r.O; aoutberus. $1.004.o0.
alfalfa. . fruit, lu.-, cattle and
water In aUuntJance have tnenle
the Yakima valley the moat pro
ductlve anil the weulllitoet auri
eultural diatriul in tiie Nortliwoat.
The city of -
TOPPEMSH
by Virtue of it lot-ation, is the
central community of this vt
trade umpire. There 1 no eomniu.
nlty In the Northweal IncreaaVng
In wealth anti in- i-upuhttlon aa
raphlly as Toppenltih. There are
three great sugar refineries at
and near ToppenlHh. The new re
finery of the l' tab.-Idaho Hugsr
Co. at Topponlah coat $1.2jO,im;o.
The government has Junt com
pleted its canal for irrigating
80.000 acrea of additional lands
tributary to Toppeniah.
! Wo own an1 offer auhloct - to
prior sale flk.SOft tyty of Toppen.
lath 1rr street linprovument bonJ,
maturing serially during one to
ten years. Price for any maturity
par and accrued interest lo yield
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