Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1921)
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1821. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON OREGON-WASHINGTON CRANBERRY - OUTLOOK UNUSUALLY GOOD l BUTTER MAKE IS TUESDAY DAIRY TRADE I Batter. F.ggf. Cheese. Portland ... e !i e, M e Chicago 88 e S6He 14 c Hew Tort ..3.e 88 e 17 e ,Kaa Francisco ...,.,.87 e 28 ', 1 8 He los Angeiea ........ n t is e Because of the recent shortage of but ter In the South and the fact that the local output is decreasing, the trade here : again anticipates a fair volumes of busi ness with California. ; Ther t no doubt tiat.th "flisb" produc- tion j period in butter has been reached and . passed. Leading creamery interests her say that their greatest output for th season wu a week ago.- .Sine that time the market baa shown a train decrease almost daily. There la a generaDy steady ton indicated In : th local market and both print and cube are maintained in value, although there is appa rently las urgent request (or butter from the Booth. gome carload business confirmed last week Is now being sent forward to the sou than purchaser,' . . ... , . The bureau of markets reviews th Ban Frsn. euro situation for last week: "Trading was aetar daring th past week la th San Francisco batter market, and 92 score advanced . from Friday to Friday. Th rw - cent warm weather has caused a larger propor tion! of medium and nndergradea, and fancy batter. was hardly auffieient to go around. Short held, goods were resorted to and several thou- , sand pounds were withdrawn daily. Medium grade sold (airly well, bowerer, and 90 score ranged from Ve to 2e below 93 score. There b little hope of lower prices, at least on the tow seen, considering th good' storage snd ecnmnpttTt demand and limited- supplies. Re ceipt for th week show little change from last week, althongh large shipments were received from Oregon. Washington. Nevada and Montana. Th into atorage movement daring the week amounted to 137,743 pounds. The government order tor 40.000 pounds win be filled within the next two weeks, Th market closed firm. "This week's batter market was similar to last week, opening firm wlta advancing price under aetiv trading op until Friday, when there was a alight reaction on some markets. Demand foe i eooanmpUrs purpose, continue strong and baying for storage only eased up after price got too strong. Out of town buyers on mar : ket helping Tegular trade have cleaned up prac- - tically all offering, including undergrade, supply of which is unusually ligsit this year. Strongest demand, of course, is foe long lines of fancy ' creamery and fin centralised cars. Expect some heat detects In next week 'a shipments, bat pres ent hot weather will also take more cream tor lc cream purposes. : Production still increasing, but most be near peak.1 . Market dosed a little nnaettled but majority deaers think prices will remain fairly steady at current level at least." Thosei desiring special information "retarding any. market should write the Market Editor, '" Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. EGG TRADE ABOUT STEADT HERE Trade in the local egg market la about ateady with bids for current receipts generally at 22e, but with limitei otters out as high as 23e a dozen. Hot weaUier stock continues to pre dominate. POULTRY PRICES RULING BETTER Prices are ruling somewhat better in the gen eral poultry trade' along the wholesale way. : Heavy weight hens are selling as high as 2 1 ( 26c, with light' weight at 17 618c e4 ipring stock ranging from 20 to 23e a pound. BETTER DEMAND FOR HOGS HERE While prices ere showing practically no change, a better demand has appeared for country killed hogs along the street with most sale tt 13c t pound. Veals continue in bad shape with former , prices, nogiinally held. . .... 1 i . STRA WBERRY PRICES AREDOWX Strawberries sold generally at 31.10 91.35 fori good stuff on the east side farmers' market, although limited early business was shown as high as 31. 0. On the street sales were from 3I.2S to $1.00 per crate, .Raspberries sold at 82,50 on the farmer market, while iogana went at . v2. :; . - - - PACKING HOI'bfc BEEP' 18 LOWER Further cat in the price of perking house beet i nbown in the local trade with No. 1 steer beef down to 13 He Tor extreme trips, while heifer are proportionately high at 12Yi313e a pound. ) BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Kentish cherries being offered General cherry market slow. Cantaloupe again 25e a crate lower. June Elberta , peaches offered at $2.50 box. Flams are lower at 31.75 per four-basket crate. Cheese market' is steady to fairly active at former prices. ....... WEATHER NOT1CK FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advid Tuesday: . Protect shipments during 'the next 36 hoars against tlie following maximum temperature: going north, 72 'degrees; northeast over S. P. AS. R. R-. 33 degrees: east to Baker, 85 de grees; and south to Ashland. R5 degrees. Msg injure temperatures at Portland tomorrow . about 7i degrees. - 3SVTVA1. CREAMERY- PRODUCES In at artitrle in Th Sunday Journal R was I stated that the Mutual Creamery wss not - - producer of butter but of oleomargarine, a typo graphical error. It should have read "is now a prodttcer of butter as well a oleomargarine." WHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND Thee are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex cept as otherwise noted : -. I -r . ' Dairy Products - - BUTTER Selling price, bog lota: Creamer,, extra, parchment wrapped, 85c per lb. Jobbing ' . prices: Cubes, extras. 81 to 82 fee lb.; dairy, buying prices, ,17e per lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery ba-ds. No. 1 ; grade. 29e: No. 2, 26 27c; country, stations. 24r2c per lb. 1 i CHKESK Sellins price : Tillamook, fresh Oregon fancy triplets, 22e. per lb. ( Young . Americas, 2$o par lb : Oregon-Washington , tripleta, 1 T 1 8e lb. Price to jobbers, f. o. b. . Tillamook ; triplet. lr: . Young Americas, . 20c ; Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy old, 8840e; new stork. $4 '0 3 C; hmburger, 34 38c lb. J rreem bricks. 2s28c per !b.- EGCS Buying price: Current receipts, 22 & 23c; candled, selling price. . 2728e; select. 29e oer dozen.' i l.rt B HUTI-TRY4-Relling price; Heavy hens, 3 4 Wise Id, ; ngrit nens, lTWlHe m.; prmiers, 20B25c lb.; old rpoeters, 10c per lb.; tarkeyt, - 88 40c lb.; ducks 30ja4e per lb. . ; . ' Frtah .Vegetables and Fruit I FRESH FRtTT Oranges. $4.256 00 box; bananas, llllHe per lb;; lemons, -8.00 e 8,75 per case; grapefruit. Florida, $7.00(9 11 00: Cslilomia, $3.00 3.50; cherrieea, 6 (s 12c per lb, I BERRIES - Strawberries, Oregon. $1.25 li.50 crate, 24s: gooseberries, 6 ( 8e lb.; rasp berries. $2.602.75; loganberries, $2 00 : 2,2. ' DRIED FltriTB Dates, $8.85; fards, $3.80 8.T5 per box; figs, $2 003.60; prnnes. 70s to 80s. 50-lb. "box, 7 He per lb. i OSION3 Selling price to retailers: r Local, $ 1.00 1.30; garlic, 15e lb.; green onions, 30 (B44c doe bunches; new Imperial, $1,009 1.2.1 crate; reds. $1.75 cental. . i pOTATOKS .Helling price to retailers: Ore gon fancy, $ 1..S5 1.75 : new potatoes, 4e. i VWiETARLKS Artichoke,, No. l, $1.00 1.25 docen; tsparagu. Walla - Walla, $2.00 per 18-lb. box; do local, bunched, $2 00 2.23 per doaen:1 beeta, new, sacked. $3.50 per ewt-S do new. bunched. 85c doaen; cabbage. Oregon. - SHe - per pound; .carrots. new, bunched, 7 5c per dox. : do sacked. 2 Vac lb.: cu cumbers, fancy. $3 &2.2 doa.; do No. 1, $1.73 uVis-1 do No, 2. $1.25 doa.; garlic, 20c per lb I rreen onions, 3 5c doa.: lettuce. 3a, $2.00 93.00 per crate, 85c per doaen; parsley, 50c doaen; WILSON Strawberries $1.35 Crate Best for Canning H. R. JONES 104 First St. lOW DECREASING tzHriAIUCET I5ASICET - By Ejnai H. Coaea : As slated recently- in this column, the big "run" of strawberries Ig over for the season. Both quality and Quantity, are decreasing, and consumers must hurry U they want good stuff.' Prices are a trifle lower Tuesday, sales being" made at 31.35 1.50 per crate for 24 boxes, while the 15 box crates are sold proportionately less. ; Loganberries are- now arriving in quite fair supply, but It will be about a week before the supply , will be sufficient for the canning stage. Therefore, it is best to prepare. " . U,..,,, - . 1 . Raspberries are In slowly increasing supply, and within a short time the out put will be sufficient for canning. - Small supplies of blackberries have also reached the market, but they are too high for the -average consumer. ; ft ;1 Meat prices 'continue to drop at whole sale, but consumers continue to pay war time values in some of. the retail shops. One consumer writes me that retailers charged 40c a pound for veal a teak: ; a price out of all proportion to the cost at wholesale. 'Beef '? prices, while lower again at wholesale, are still in the avia tion stage in , the retail shops. Moat butchers are inclined to keep them there as long as the public will pay the bill. Retail prices r 1 Butter Fresh creamery, 40 43c. Eggs Fresh extras, SOe ' Poultry Chickens, dressed. 2340c- Fish Salmon. 25 30c lb.: halibut, .25 9 SOe per lb.; perch, IS par lb.; sturgeon, 25 9 80c per lb. . ' Floor Beet local patent, $2.25 2.40 per sack, 49 pounds. ..L,.: . -- Potatoes Burn an ks, $1.50 1.73 par sack. :; Onions 1 V 9 2e per m, Maximnm prioea on the Portland public mar ket: tfauliflower, 25c bead; earrota, 3e per lb.; onions, F2e per lb.; potatoes, 1 e lb. ; dry beans. Sci lb.: rhubarb, oe lb.; lettuce, 5 10c; par snips, 2e lb.; balk honey, quart 7Se, pints 40e. ; ducks, 50a lb.; geese. 45c lb. ; cottage cheese, 15c lb.: hens. 22w23e lb.: fryers, 20c; broilers, 35c lb.; eggs, SOe dozen; batter,. 35e lb.; mjlk, lie aart; strawberries. Be AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES i. . Ohloage Hoes $8.30 Chicago, Jon 21. (I. N. 8. ) -Hog, Re ceipt,. 80.000; active, 21 85c higher. Balk. H.408.75; tap, $.80; heavyweight, $8.40 8.70; medium weight. $8.00 R.75; Mght weight, $8.60 J 8.80; light lights. $8.35 0 8.80; heavy packing sows, t smooth. $8.10 e 8.40; do rough. $7.85 a 8.10 : pfas. $3.008.50. Cattle Receipt, $000; ateady to 15c higher. Beefs steers,, choice and prime, $8.00 0.25: do medram and good, $7.608.S5; do Hgbt wtight. $.50e7.60; do good and choice, $8.25 9.25; do common and medium, $8.25 8.25; butcher cattl.e heifers, $4.25 8.25; do eow $3.7888.50; do bulls. $4.00 0 6 50; esnners and cotters,1 cows and heifers, $2.003.75; do canner steers, $2.7$s4.O0; veal calves, light and handjrweight. $8.00 0.75; feeder steers. $5.75g7.73; stacker steers, $4.2507.25; storker cows and heifers, $3.00 5.00. Sheep Receipts, t - 8000; - generally ' SOe higher. Lambs. 84 Jbe. down, $10.00 13.25: do enlto and common, $6.00 9 75; yearling wethers. $6.75 1 0.60; ewes, $3.505.50: do culls and common, $1.00 9 3.25: breeding ewes. $3.00 5.75.. Denver Hog $8.40 Denver. Jane 21. U. P.) Cattle Re ceipts, 1600; strong. Steers. $7.007.75; cows and heifers, $6.007.75; stackers and feeders, $4.00 W 6.00 ; calves. $8.50 010.50.. Hoga Receipts, 2200; 25e higher. Top, $8.40: bulk 17.90 er 8.40. C Sheep Receipts, 600; 50c higher. Lambs, $10.50011.53; evei, $4.00 m 4. SO. Kansas City Jteos f$5S. Kansas City. Mo., June 21. L N. S.) Cattle: Receipts. 9000. Market is active, ftteers, $7.50 8.30; i storker sand feeders, $7.00 7. 90; eows . and heifers, $5.00 8.35 ; calves, $6.50 8.75. - lioga Receirtts, ! 14.0O0; extremely active. Bulk of sales, $8.00 8.50; top. $8.53; heavies, $8.00 8 35; lights, : $8.25 e 8 55 ; mediums, $8.15 8.50. ' . j ': Sheep Receipts. 500ft i ". active, v Lambs, $11.00; ewes, $3.75 4 00. . , . Money and Exchaage New York, Jon 21. (l N. R.) CeJl money on th floor of the New Term Stock Ex change today ruled li per cent, high 5 per cent, low $ per cent. Time money was steady. Rates were S 7 per cent. The market for prime mercantile paper was steady. ; .- fall money in IrfWidon today was 4 it per cent Sterling exchange wa sevy with 'business in bankers' bills at $.74 tor demand. : New TorLoiidos Silver New York. June 21. I. N. S.) Commer cial bar silver Quoted as follow: Domestic, un changed today at 09 He; foreign. e lower at 59 We. - - London. June 21. it. N. S. )- Bar silver was Vd lower at ISHd. Harvest Labor Low . Spokane Wash.. June 21. The minimum wag for harvesting and haying in the Inland F.mpire this year it to be $2.50 a day. or 87 per cent' less than paid for common labor in the harbest fields last year, according to O. K. Mitchell, manager of the city free employ ment office. The minimum wage last year was $4 a day. : j. Wheat la Moving . WibonvuMe, Or., ! June 2 1 .Some - wheat is moving from this Ideality, all last year's crop, even at the low price being paid. J.; Sheehla shipped a carload ' last week to the Portland market and R. B. Reely te this week loading a ear for th same destination. Grain Company Hold fhehati. Wash.; Jon 21.- A. E. Poneie has sold the Chehalls Grain eompany to Virgil Raker of Olympia and W. H. Smith of Seattle. Smith will have chars here. local. 10 911c per ' pound : green. 45e lb.: California dry chili. 30e per lb. do Mexican, dry chili, 3 5c lb.; radishes, local, 35c per doa; rhubarb, Oregon, 40-50 lb. box, 5c per lb.; rutabagas, 2 92 Me ponnd; spinach, 8 Th.; tomatoes. .$2.75 9 3.25 per 4 hsaket crate: turnips, new. bunched, 90e per doaen; do new, sacked. $2.50 per cwt. Meats and Previsions COrNTRY MEATS Selling prices: Country hogs. 12 913c per lb. for top blockers, ibout 12$ to 1.10 lbs.; heavy stuff lower: veal, top, 80 to 110 lbs., 12c; heavy stuff less; spring lambs. 13HcM4r per lb. r SMOKED MEATS Hams, SlgSOe per lb.; breakfsst bacon, 25 9 53c. I.AKD Kettle rendered. 1 7 V4 e lb. ; tierce bans, eomponnd, lie. " - PACKING HOT'SE MEATS Steer beef. I4 915e; onws-heifers, 119 8e; lamb, 12 9 12 Vie per lb.; yearHngs, 7 9 0e; ewes, 5 7c Fish and Shafiflsh . i FRESH FISH -Chinook. 179 18c 'per lb.; halibut, fresh. 18 20c lb.; stargeon. 20922c; black cod, 11 9 12c; kippered salmon, $2.33 per 10-lb. ba.oket: kippered cod, $2 33; razor olama, $4.50 9 5.00 box; shad, T9Sc lb.; ling cod, TH 9c per lb.; stargeon, 20c lb. OYSTERS Eastern, per gallon. $5.00; Olympia, $3.50. j . Mops, Wool and Hide HOP Nominal. 1920 crop. 189 20c HIDES Calfskin. 10 9 12c; kips. 5 96e; green hide. 2 9 3e; salted. 894a par lb. MOHAIR Nominal, 18922c Jb. TALLOW AND GREASE No. T tallow. 4e; No. 2. Sc. ' - ' CASCARA BARK New, 5c: old, 5 He lb. WOOL Willamette valley, roarse. 10c; me dium. 20es fine, 20c per lb.; Eastern Oregon. Idaho. 15 9 20 He per lb. f Orecerlea BEANS Small whit. 4e; Urge white, 4e; pink. 8"a: bmas, 8c; bayou, 10He; red. 10e lb. HONEY Per ease. $.. - RICE Japan- style. No. 1, 44c: Bin Bos. 6 He per lb.; New Orleans head, 8c COFFEE Roasted. 19 3 le, la tack or drams.' , SALT Coarse, half ground,. 100s, $15.50 per ton; 6s, $17.85; table dairy, 60s, 27.25; bale 83.5094.00; fancy, table and dairy, $34.50; lump, $36.50 per ton. SCGAR Cubes, $8.50; ; fruit and berry, $8.75; D yellow, $3.75; beet granulated, $6.45: extra C, $5.5: Golden CI $5.75. : , CANNED MILK C'arnatioa, Arpine. Borden, $5.13; Aster. $5.05; Eagle. $11.00; Libby, $5.1.1; Mount Ternnn, $3.03 per fis. ' SODA CRACK ERa In bulk. Iti per . NCTS Wslnuts. 28 9 32c lb.; aSmonds, 29 9 30c; filberts. 21c in sack lots': peanuts. 10 9 14c; pecan. 23cj Brazila, 80c - , Rope, Paint, Oil ROPE Sisal, dark, 12c; white, 14c per lb.: standard Manila, 18 He. LINSEED OIL Raw, bfela.. $1.02; kettle boiled, bbls.. $1.04: raw. cases, $1.17; boiled, cases, $1.19 per gallon. COAL OIL Pearl ox water white, in drams or iron barrels. 17 He gal.: cases, 80e per gaL GASOLINK Iron barrels. 28c; eases, 40 He tier gillon. -:.. FT KI. OIl Basis, $2.10 bbl. WHITE LEAD Ton lota 12?e; 600 Iba, TURPENTINE Tanks, 2e gaHon.. HEAVMfflS ARE RULING SLOW TUESDAY LIVESTOCK TRADE Hogs. Steer. Lamb. Portland .......... $. I7A 1 Chieago 8J 3 1SJ3 Kansas City 88 It 4 Denver ,....$.48 7.7$ lUii Seattle ........ .... j -No market. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RON ' Hoes. Cattle. Calves. Shoes. Can. Tuesday . . Week ago . . 2 weeks ago. 4 week ago. Year age . . 2 years ago. 3 years ago. 4 years ago. 67 48U 8 $64 68 ... 853 ' T ... . . . 1288 , T .8 1 15 88 ... 1 69 .10 $41 ; 214 235 X 25 " ' 12 151 99 ;.. . 14 8 129 108 12 231' r 8 At the further cut in prices made late Monday afternoon, cattle were about steady tone, hogs were slow for heavy weights and: steady for - light; stock, while sheep and Iambs were considered steady. ;'L'.;w? ? Developments f 1st fs th livestock trade her show - advers conditions - as regards the heavier weight livestock. This applies to all lines hogs, cattle and sheep. State cattle were the only offerings in, the North Portland alley at the opening of the Tuesday morning trade.) There were a carload arrivals overnight. I , Price losses of 1st ; hare been so sever in rattle her that killers are buying at whatever Srie they offer. Despite this the local market just as favorable aa the eastern trade, freight rate considered, but nality considered, Port land Is on of the highest in th country for the off-grade stuff. This may appear to be a serious Joke to th shipper who sends forth a carload or so ef cattle and receives but Bttl for it. The fact remains that cattle price are .in the sub-cellar at practically all points in the country. i ; General cattle market rang: r Choice steers .............,$ 6.759 T.S) Medium to good steers 6.00 9 6.75 Fair to medium steer ........ S.25 9 .60 Common to fair .steer ........ 8.50 9 $-25 Choice cows and heifers ...... - 5.80 9 6.00 Medium to good cow and heifers 4.75 9 $.50 Fair to medium cows and baiter 8.75 9 4.7S Common cows and heifers .... 2.759 3.75 Canners - 1.50 9 2.7S Choice feeders ............. 5.00 9 5.60 Fair to good feeder ......... 4.00 9 8.00 Bulls 8.509 4.60 Choice dairy calves 9.60 910.00 Prime light dairy calves ....... 8.009 8.50 Medium light dairy eatvea 5.00 9 8.00 Heavy calves 3.00 9 6.00 Hog Out of Una - Hog prices are out of line locally. Eastern markets continue to advance and on the basis of what it is eostinc local killers to bring in sup phee from the midwest, values bar should be at least J5e to 9 tie higher. Killers are taking hold of hogs at th price listed, bat the e-trem"- ton qnots'tion was .not available during the Tuesday trade because there was no diversion tock . in sight and home killers pay the ex treme only when tbe competition forces them. Lightweight stock is steady but heavy staff is quoted slow and somewhat depressed her. Genera.' hog market range: , Prime light . L S . $ 8.75 9 9.00 Smooth heavy, 250-300 Iba. .... 7.009 8.00 Rough heavy, $00 lbs. up..... 6.00 9 7.00 Fat pigs ...... ......... 8.75 9 9.00 Feeder nigs -. 8 50 9 9.00 Stags ... t .".... 8.009 7.00 Heavy Mutton Lew While there is a fairly ateady ton here for aantton and lambs., most of th business is with outside killers and few purchases of note have been made by local interests. Light weight stuff is sought but H is difficult to se cure satisfactory values for heavyweigbt mutton. General sheep snd Lamb range: East or mountain lam'ja $ g.509 7.50 Best valley lambs. .......... . 6.00 9 6.75 Fair to good lambs. 5.06 9 : 6.00 Cull lambs 1 . . . . 4.00 9 5.00 Light yearlings 4.50 9 6.00 Heavy yearling ............. 4.009 4.50 Light wether .............. 4.009 4.50 Heavy wethers -. 3.009 4.00 Ewes 1.00 9 8.50 , Mommy afternoon gates BTEKB8 No. - Ave. lbs. Price. No. Ave. lbs. Price. 4.... 947 $ 4.50 15.... 990 $ 4.5 26..., 996 f6.00 4 .1 . .1083 6 00 28. . ..1065 6.10 9.... 993 4.73 12. ...1121 5.23 25.... 1150 6.50 6. ...1186 5 3.50 1018 6.75 21. ...1105 6.25 25., ..1145 6.10 25... .1102 6.75 2.... 835- 4.00 22. .1040 ! 5.75 8 . . . . 1075 6.0O 4.... 842 7.50 ; 4.... 420 6.0O 48. ... 707 6.50 8. . . . 350 : 4 00 11 1026 6.50 25 1110 6.06 4.... 820 5.O0, '6.... 695 4.75 9.... 873 5. 0O 20,.... 85ft 6.50 3. ...1190 ..5.00 6.... 973 600 8.... 890 ,6.00 2..., 975 5.00 8,... 790 5.00 26.. L 972 : .2 5 94fl 6.00 23..&1121 ' 6.23 23. ...1222 8.50 4...K850 6.00 COWS . 80..., 42 8 6.60 22....- 945 $ 6.45 4.... 83 4.00 23. 775 6.75 4 957 5.00 2 . 695 4.50 2.... 810 5.50 2.... 890 !5.00 5.... 770 5.25 T, . ... 865 ; 5.50 .... 995 5 50 8.... 976 8.50 ; 2.... 793 4.75 2.... 750 V4.75 2....11SO 4r75 7. ...1058 4.00 . 4. ..,1055 5.00 , 4.... 693 ' 5.00 4.... 982- 8.00 23.... 950 6.23 22.,,. 790 5.50 "t 6. ... 863 I 6.60 2. ...1005 4.00 6.... 94 5.00 .-... 888 4.25 8.. . .1183 3.00 14..,. 950 5.00 8.... 876 6.00 16.... 720 4.60 18....10OO 6.6S 2..,. 1040 4.00 20..,. 860 8.60 . 8. ...1113 6.50 5. ...1016 i 5.0b 20.... 923 8.86 8.... 783 4.00 4.... 882 8.25 6.... 863 3.00 2.... 905 8.00 2.... 880 i 6.60 calves : - 2.... 825 $ 3.00 . 1.... 230 $ 8.5U 1.... &30 6.00 3.... 14$ 9.00 1 160 8.25 8 207 9.00 1.... 800 7.50 2.... 405 5.00 $,.,.'176 .6.00 3. ... 193 8.00 - 1.,.. 270 ; 5.00 1.... 220 5 00 1.... 820 5.00 5.... 262 ' 5.00 8.,,. 1SS 7.00 3.... 400 4.00 1 520 3.25 - STAGS ' , 1....1050 8 8oo ; BCLLS 1 1....1240 $ 8.00 1....1860 $ 8 00 1..,.1780 3.50 8. ...1150 : 8.25 1.... 890 , 3.00 2..., 1780 4.00 1....1410 i 8.76 'j , MIXED 4... .113-1 $ 3.80 29..., 875 $ 6.60 16.... 870 6.25 8.... 590 4.00 8..,. 93 " 4.00 9.... 473 , 5.0 7.... 681 6.00 6.... 448 I 5.50 10. . . . 639 5.00 HOGS 6..,. 188 $ 9 25 . 4.... 142 $-9.25 -1.... 330 8.23 10.... 204 . 9.26 $.... 488 4.50 9..... 110 8.85 14..,. 1--7 9.00 7..,. 133 8.00 22 110 9.00 a."... 455 4.50 11.,., 285 7.60 34,,,. 120 9.00 1.... 140 8.00 2.... 185 8.5ft 19..,. 204 ; 9 00 1.... 280-f 6.0 11.... 831 7.00 19...V 151; 9.00 32.... 208 8.75 i' 4..,.; 302 ; 7.00 4 .... 107 . 8 ?5 . 16... J 201 9.0A 11.... 171 9.00 7.... 245 8.3S 7.... 248 8.00 8.... 238 8.75 11..,. 180 , 8.73 l,,t, 190 .; 8.75 2..,. 255 8.0d I.... 410 8.50 2.... 24S . 8.00 S..i. 216 8.73 9. . . . 2M - 8.75 6,., . 278 i 8.00 17..,. 203 8.75 15. . . . 210 I . 8.7 16..,, 158 8.75 28 , 7.75 14....198 8.75 20.... 213 8.75 LAMBS 249.... 73 $ 6 75 I 69..,: 61 f 5.00 231.... - 66 7.50 j 203..., f 65 5.5e 10.,... 90 6.0O I 79. .. . 69 ' 6.T& 5.... 60 5.00 I , YEABXINC.S 41.... 98 8 4.75 I 155 101 8 4.75 1 83 8.00 ( 80,.,, ,J.03 4.75 WETHERS v 88.... 135 $ $.00 ( !.... 90 $ $.73 MIXED . 50.... Ill 8 4.00 ? Tuesday ataewtnt Ssias . - STEERS No. A. Th. Price, i No. A v. lbs. Prioe. 7 1082 8 6.25 - i : 4..V.102B 6.25 I -8. 4.,.. 900 6.00 I . 1, 1048 r ,620, 6.25 4.00 iows 82 ill'., 6 268 280 168 180 $ 8 50 6.00 9.00 h 9.00 ' 4.25 2.50 . : aeo $ a oo ."'170. 9.00 220 i . 8.25 . 220; 7.25 .1135 '" 3.00 . 830 : 3. OflT .: 73 $ 6.76 7.... 690 . . 1... 900 LAMBS : $ 6.76 I 281,, 5.30 f 48. .-. . 87...". 28..'.. 170.... ' 1 ... . 73 73 EWES , 180 $ 2.50 I YEARLINGS 95 180 8 6.00 I $ 4.00 f 4 n 87 $ 5.00 CALVES . 200 $ 7.00 I BCLLS f:. '-v .1530 $ 3.26 j I. ...1250 $ 4.50 .1260 4.00 I New York Poultry Market New . York,. June 21. r.(l. X. 8.1 Live PoulUT Market irregular. Fowls, 83 9 36c: turkey, SOe; roosters, 1 7e ; ducks, 20 9 24c; geese, 13916c; broilers, 40 60c LOOK FOR DROPS 2TO JUNE BIDS Kb bld$ for Jane wheat were made on tbe Portland MerrhsvaU Exehasge To.e day. Jmly bids were to sp for : hard white, anehavaajwd for soft white, evad 2c ap for white dab. NORTHWEST URAIN RECEIPTS i . : (Reported by Portland Merchants' Exchange) . -uara- WbeaA. Barley- Floor. Oass. Hay- Portland. Tues.. 123 Year ago t,. -Reason to data. 20532 Tsar ago . .... 9414 Taootnav Mon... 27 Year ago ..... 22 Season to date. . 8002 Tear ago 7380 Seattle. Moo. . . . 26 Year ago .... 12 Season to data. 4731 Year ago .... 6582 620 12476 680 2298 " li ... ...' 8 193! 960 182 847 8 8 1 811 i 1527 666 1247 230 632 256 1205 Early trade In the Tuesday wheat market was of substantial character but there continues more or less apprehen sion among the trade regarding the fu ture of values. That 81 a bushel is about all that may b expected from the 1931 crop of wheat in this territory la the opinion expressed by on of the leaders of - th trad whoa logic lea aiding ths 1920 crop price has ban rsnsrkstay ' accamia i It -begins to look as if export! will en. deavor to pnrehaa considerable early delivery staff at the dollar mark, 'bat there 1 apparently no desire at th , moment to take oa contracts for later delivery. ( It would be idle for anyone to claim to know what wheat is going to sell at daring th next crop season. All can guess snd th aaecessfal guesser will say "I told yea as, bat it is a fact that- the future Dries of wheat la lost as much a mystery to tho big operators aa to the smaller producer.' Coars grain markets are - quiet along with the alow trade in wheat. Millataffs are firm and active at former pries. While feedstuff ar considered about ateady. FLOint Kellina- orieeav sain door: Patent. gS.6ekwWillamette valley brands, $6.90; local atraighC6.r5 ; bakers' hard wheat, $8.25; bak ers' olooatem, $7.75; bakers' valley. $7.25; gra ham.. $8.80: whoa wheat, $6.90; Montana serin ' wheat- oaten t. $7.6998.26 per barrel prices for city delivery. 13c extra; sub urban, 20c extra. HAY Buying price for old crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. 820.00 925.00 per ten: East ern Orvwvwi timothv 827.00 9 28.00 Bar ton. clover. $10.00 9 15.00: straw. $14-00; elf alia. $19.00919.50 per ton. GRAIN SACK Nominal. No. 1 ! Calcutta, 6 He; domestic, 6c in ear lots: lea amount Hi her - MILLSTrVPS Mill run at mill, sacked, ton lots, $34.00; carloads. $33.00. OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed, $28.00 030.00. : BARLEY Baying price: Feed, $22.00 9 $22.50; brewing, $24.60. ; j SUED Buying priae, nomine 1- FKEDSTCKFS F. D. B, mills: Balled bar ley. $36.00 38.00; wbol bariey. $38.00: al falfa meal. $26.00; coeoanut meal, $82.00; cracked corn, $42.00; whole com, $39.00 per ton; whole oats, $39.00; rolled oats, $42.90; chicken wheat, $64.00955.00 per ton. Broomhall cabled: United Kingdom Weather conditions unchanged from last week, hot and dry. Wheat strong and healthy though raina are needed. Germany Raina have fallen and th ootloog new is most- hopeful. Modified government con trol will continue throughout the coming sea son. France - The outlook at present is satiiac tory. Italy Decontrol of wheat win occur on Au gust 1 and on corn July 1. Wheat outturn expected to exceed last year's by a arid margin. Spain and North Africa. Condition of new wheat only moderate. i Hungary and Balkans Some deterioration is reported and in parts the condition is very low. . Merchants' Exchange bids: , WHEAT " - . June. : Herd white . i Hoft whits White club Hard winter Northern spring Red Walla . ..... ... . . . . FEED OATS No. 2 white ; . . 2700 No. 2 grayNo bids. CORN No. 2-Eastern. .. 8125 So. 3 Eastern No bids. 2 2 Holiday 804 1137 198 4018 : :, ' 2 2 - 7 $4 1048 , 118 8310 . . . 8 July. Aug. 115 115 112 112 112 113 110 110 110 110 i 110 110 2500'. 2500 8100 3100 ! -:-' ".- Wall Street Is Bearish on Cotton New York, June 21. (L N. ' S There was a better class of baying at the opening of the cotton market this morning, first prioe ranging from 9 points lower to 4 points higher. Sub sequently . one October rose about 8 points net higher where progress was: checked by pressure from Wall street. - At the end of th first 18 minutes trading was quieter with prices about 4 point net higher. . The market was steady in the lat dealings, closing at a net advance of 10 to 23 point. Spot cotton was quiet today, 20 points higher, at 11.05. No sales. . .- Month. January . . March ... May . ,' , . July ..... October -. ... December . Open. High. Low. Close. 1218 1247 1218 1233 1258 1283 1253 1276 1300 1303 1280 1800' 1065 1100 1063 1088 1152 1184 1153 1172 1205 1234 1203 1223 Clover Is Down Oats Heading Out Much Too Rapidly LeisyvUle. Or.. June 21: The hay harvest is on her and many acres of clover down, but the wet cool weather of this and last week is not allowing the bay to cure as ft should, snd there is liable to be much of it discolored if it lays out in the rain many more days. Th yield is very satisfactory. Fall-sown oats is head dout, some of it being not more than a foot in j height. Farmers are not expecting a vary good yield from this crop. Farmers are puzxled as to why the oats are heading eat so much sooner than usual, as the moisture has been ample this year. Usually a dry, hot spring wiQ cause oats to head oat pre maturely, but rarely do they head out this early in a wet, cool spring such ss this has been. New York ''Metal Market "New: Tork, June 21. L N. S.) Copper dull. ; Spot and June, offered 13 He; Jury and August offered 12 He. Ivad ea.y; spot and jnne, .2aa.v; jory 4.2594.45. ; - , --T ' Spelter, doll; spot and June,, offered 4.43: July snd August offered 4.60. r 3ftw York Potato Market New York. - June 21.- (I. -"Nj S.I Potatoes tin balk, barrel or bag I .Market (.easier. Nearby white, 81.2592.00; Bermudas, $2.0094.00; southerns, $1.0098 00. Chicago Potato Market Chicago. Jane 21 II. N. S.I Potatoes Receipts, 56 can. Northern White, 50 9 60c; new Virginia, $4.15 9 4.23: Carolina, $3,00 9 3.60. Naval stotr .Market ,,Kew York, Jane 21. (I. N. S. (Turpentine Savannah sitgeiH: New rorfci Benin Savannah, 8.60; New: York. 39 H. Sa Fraaclseo Barley Market Ban Francises. June 21. Barley Feed, $1.12 H 91.16; brewing, $1.25 1.40. ., Dalath Flax Market Dnlath, June 21. !. N. S.) Flax. Jly, $1.9H; September, . $1.9$ H bid; October, $1.92 H. v - Stocks Bond, Cotton, ' Grain, Etc 316317 Board of Trad Building Oyerbeck&CookeGo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Caicagj Board of Trade Correspoadeats f Logaa It Bryan Chicago Sew York GREAT CRANBERRY CROP IS IN SIGHT By Hyataa K. Cohen. Oregon and Washington promise their greatest cranberry crops ior !92L Not only la there the greatest aggregate of cranberries In sight, but ther - promiaes to be this year aa unusually good' qual ity showing, "r' .vi " ; - Sevsral years ago the two states surprised th trade by an nnnsnilly heavy output of berriea, bat th outlook at this time is for even a greater crop. . : Th acreage in cranberries is this season the greatest known in the Pacific Northwest, and climatic conditions bar been anueually favorable for th development of th vine sad th fruit. . There was no damage dan In th begs dat ing th winter and th vines received no setback wbstever. -. . -- W. E. Bchimpff, himself a well' known pro ducer of cranberries on Clatsop- Plains, has been selected as selling agent of th Pacific Cranberry Exchange, composed of grower of th lower Co lombia section of Oregon and Washington. i Mr. Bchimpff will hare chars of th market ing of the entire crop, and as he is popular with many of th wholesalers, as well as with growers, h is expected to make substantial prog less in the work. He will give daring th season bulletins regsrding th crop, and th market. Wheat Price Is Opened Lo'werJ but Regains Declines - Chicago, June 21. (I. N", S.) Grains closed on a rally today. Sentiment, al though mixed, was inclined to the buy ing side on every setback; and early sellers bid prices up at the last. - Dis appointing threshing returns from many parts of the .winter wheat belt have en couraged no little support--. Unfavorable crop reports from the spring wheat ter ritory were also, strengthening factors. July, wheat finished 3 4c higher. September, 2Mi3Kc up. July corn, l 1Q up and' September, Mc advanced. July oats, TfcQlc up, September, lc higher and December, 4c higher. Bye futures against 34e and barley tin changed to c higher. Chicago, June 21. (I. H. S. ) Offerings ta wheat after the opening were limited, with some baying by a commission house acting for local professionals. July started H e to He off, with September down He to le. Trade in cor nwas moderate, with commission houses both buying and selling. July started He higher, with September He to He better. Oats started unchanged to e lower, with a small mixed and featureless trade. Provisions started higher. range, by United Press: WHEAT Open. High. Low. Close. . 125 i 129 124H 129 .'121H 128H 119H 123H CORN ' 63 4 64 63 H 68 H 64 H 65 63 H 64 H OATS 87 H 38 H 37 H 884 89 H 40H 89 H 40 H PORK .Nominal. . 1775 .Nominal - 1820 LARD ; - , 1010 1010 1007 1007 . 1040 1045 1040 1042 . 1042 1047 1040 1040 .1070 1077 4070 1072 July Sept, July Sept. July Sept. July Sept. July Sept. July SepC July . Sept. July Sept. RYE .I17H-US 110H .. 107H 109H BARLEY 117H 106 120H 10SH 64 B 63 B DAIRY PB.ODICK OP THE COAST . San Franolseo Market San FrunnMi. CaL. June 21. (TJ. P. - Buuer: Extra. 37e; prime, first. 84 He; first. 1 H C. 1 !' - Ea-zs Extra. 28e: extra flrsU. 2 7e: dirties, No. 1, 26 He; extra pallet. 25e ; undersized pullets. 22c. Cheese California flats, fancy, 18 He; llrsta. 17c. Ias Anoelae Market. Los Angeles, Csl., June 21. (L N. S.) Butter 37e. Eggs Extras, 28c; ease count, 27c; pullota, 26c. Poultry Hens. 17 29e; broilers, 24 931c; fryers, S5e. - ' ' SeatU r-srtet -Seattle. Jnno 21. (U. P.) Etrs rresh ranch. 23 9 28c POTATOES ALONG THE COAST San Franeleao Market Ran Francisco. June 21. -( U. P.) Potatoes Rivers, $2.00 9 2.25; Oregon Barhanka, $2.8592.60: New Garneta. $1.7692.00; Whites, . 82.00 9 2,50. Onions .New red, 75 9 85c. Los Angelas Market Loa'Angelea. Cel.. June 21. I. N. g.l Potatoes New stock, : best, 60 9 75; poorer, SOe; few bent, 85c; No. 1 sacked, mostly $1.50 91.75: few. $2.00. Seattle Market Seattle. June 21-(U. P.) Onions, Cali fornia. 1 H 9 1 e. Potatoes Yakima Gems, 85.00 38.00; local, $20.00X23.00 per ton. v - - Chicago Oairy Prod gee Chicago, Jun 21. I. N. 8.) Butter Receipt. 28.683. tubs; extra firsts, $ 3c; firsts, 2832e; parking stock, 16 (4 17c Eggs Receirta 24.127 cases; current receipts, 22 9 23c: ordinary firsts, 20 9 21c: firsts. 24c; extra, 62Hc; checks. 18H919He; dirties. 19 H 9 20 He. . Cheese Twins, new. 14c; ' daisies, 1849 14c: Young Americas, 14 9 14 He; Longhorns, 14 9 14 He; brick 144 9 15c Liv Poultry Turkeys, 30c; chickens, 27e; springs, 32942c; geese. 15920c; ducks, 25 28e. : , ; ' Liverpool Cotton Easier Liverpool. June 21. (L N. H-) There was slightly more bn&tness at the opening of spot ootton here today. Price were- easier, wtth sales .of 6000 bales. Including 2000 bales late yesterday. - : American mid. fair, 9.80; good mid., 7.90; full mid.. -7.60; mid, 6.96; low. mid.. 8.8$; good ord., 4.60; ord., 8.85. Futures poened easier. Raina Aid Crops Tennesse. Or.. June t'. The 'rain Saturday did much good tp crops in this vicinity. Straw berries are still fine and purchasers plentiful. Heavy crop of clover are now ready for cut tine and farmers are waiting for the clouds to drift out. ; Grain Crops ExretteBt Morn, Or. June 21. Another fin rain fell throughout Shermsn county, and will help the Tiring grain. New potatoes are making their appearance in the markets here, and are of gacd quality, and the yield promnes to be very good. Fall wheat never did look better than at the present time. Raina Ar Welcomed Boring, Or.. June 21. The heavy r&ina of th !t few dr-.r- ?r- welcomed by the farmers. aa crop were lr , " - Eipr : , Cropa Donald. Or., June 21. Th farmers are re joicing over recant rains' and expect bumper crop. : Little hay has been cut in th vicinity. Saa Pranelseo 'Poaltry Market f- San FYancisro. Jane 21 . (V. P. I Poultry V-Hene. 29 33c; ducks; young 80c. old 25c - Broilers Until our feeding station pay for live broilers over 23c F. O. CAT. 71 CnT P- rr Fourth and Hoyt J V V M.M. el faXs W$ PRODUCE DEPT. i JAPANESE CRAFT IS CHARTERED TO TAKE OUT LUMBER Charters of Japanese steamships continue to decorate the. board at the merchants exchange. 'The latest to be announced Is that of the Den mark Mar u. 4263 net tons, to take lumber from the Columbia river for Japan. The vessel la now west bound' from Hamburg via Baltimore. She ia in Portland for the American Trading; company,. , , The American schooner Rosamonde. 985 tons, has been fixed for lumber from Puget Sound for Cailao. Victor ipfen- dahl is narhed a charterer, but the terms are private. " Lumber for the. West Coast baa been slow for the past two months and sail tonnage has been a drug. The schooners Oregon Pine and Oregon Fir are on the disengaged list at Portland and -there is any quantity of idle ton nage in the harbor at San Francisco, The Japanese steamship Kongosan Maru is working lumber at Portland for the Orient, and the regular line steamers of the Pacific Steamship company and the Columbia Pacific Shipping- company are going out with full booking's. ANOTHER ' f A PAXES E VESSEL CHARTERED TO CARRY WHEAT Kerr, Gifford & Co, have fixed the Japanese steamship Meiwu Maru of the Mitsui line, wheat for the United King dom or the continent and June loading. The Melwu Maru is one of the Mitsui boats and is one of the largest carriers of that line to be placed in the grain trade.- - Japanese are slipping into the grain business in place of the British and the Swedes. - The vessel announced yester day is the fourth on the grain list. Tbe Port Said Maru and the Boston Maru are in the harbor and working and will figure In the June clearances. The Ryufuku Mara will not put in an ap pearance before July. With the end of the eereat year nine days off and the volume of,tonnage that is working;. June will wind up the year as one of the heaviest months of the season. The strike situation - in May set that month back to some extent, al though .most "of the offshore business was handled In- foreign, bottoms. There will be no cessation of grain shipments during: the summer months. There is enough old crop wheat left to keep things on the move until new crop is ready to move. , Positions, of Vessels i Radio reports' from North Head give th position of the following .vessels at 8 p. m., June zo:. , West Hixoo. Ban Francisco for Grays Har l. too miiM wnrth of Cane Blanco. Vinft. Portland for North ' China, 60 mile weat of Columbia, river lightship. Swifteagle, Portland for San Francisco, imtk rtt 'Columbia river lightship. 85 Keystone State. San Pedro for Seattle. 172 iu .nh Kan Pedro. 8 n. m.. June 19- - Cross Keys, Seattle for Yokohama, 639 miles from Seattle. June 19. - West lMn. Kob tor Seattle, 741 miles from Seattle. Jun .19. . tVni.orin Btato. San Francisco for Hon lnln. 1657 miles weat of San Franmeeo. Jane 10. Mataoni. San Francisco for-Honolulu, 1540 mile west of Ban rnneueo, June id. -j- Standard Arrow, San Francisco for Hong. kwi A 5, 7 sallea from San Francisco. Jon 19. Cape Rotnain, San Francisco for' Astoria, abeam Point Reyes, Jan 19. . - , Acme. Hongkong, fow Bslboa, 15$ 5 mile east-aotitheast of Honolulu. June 1 9. William H. Webb. Balboa, from Honluln, ?$47 miles west of Balboa, Jan 19. Hnlpue, Honolulu, for Balboa. 2632 mfies west-northwest of Balboa. Jun 19. : - Admiral Schley, San Francisco, for Wilming ton. 61 miles from Ran- Francisco. Broad Arrow. San Francisco for Takobar, 240 miles west of San Francisco. Queen, Seattle for San Francisco, 208 mQe from San Francisco. Lyman Stewart, Seattle for Oleum, 252 mile from Oleum. ... Senator. Portland for San FYiindscXi, 2S1 mile north of San Pranelsoo. ' President. Seattle for8an Frandeco via Vlo toria, 215 miles north of Ssn Francisco. C. A. Smith. Coos Bsy for San Francisco, 66 miles soath of Coos. Bsy. Ellobo, I .obi to for Vsncouver, 38 miles north of Cap Bianco. s Charter Rates Unchanged New York. June 21. (I. N. S.) Quotations ; unchanged 'and market steady In grain. General cargo condi tions are unchanged. Rates today are: Freights Ocean (steam) grain, steady. United ' Kingdom. 5 shillings ; Germany, 24 marks ; France, 200 25 francs ; Holland.. 2123V4 kronen. General cargo unchanged. Astoria Marine Notes Astoria. Or.. June 21. The scout cruiser Salem, has been added to the squadron of naval vessels which will come here for the Fourth of July celebration.- and which will return for the Spanish-American Veterans convention July 16, according to advices received here today. , f DAILY RIVER READINGS River. Temp'Uirs 11 Hi H Station 8 1: 13 US w st a X Cm -3T 85 92 Ao' 80 Wena tehee , Iwiston i . , t'matilla . , The Dalles. Eugene . . , Albany ...,. Salem TO 22 2.1 40 10 20 20 12 15 o. 6i-i :a 1 1 . 01-0 . 6 0 : e o o o ,02 o 0 64 67 ii' 69 68 60 20.6 34 .9 3.8 -O.ft -1.2 8.8r-.2 1.4 r-0.2 Oregon City . , 4.9 0.1 so' Portland . . . 21 .71-0.6 i) Rise. (-) Fall. RIVER FORECASTS The Willamette river . at Portland will fall during the nest three or fonr days, reaching Mages about aa follows: Wednesday, 21.; Thursday, zo.7; Fnasy zo.z. News of the Port ; Arrivai .una 8i West Keats.' American steamer, from North' China porta, general. Bendoran. Britun steamer, from losonama. ballast Oapartursa Jun zi West. Kedron, American steamer, (or Europe, wheat, floor snd general. City of Reno, Amerieaa steamer, for Sao Pcdre, ballast, - Admiral Evans, American steamer,, for San Francisco, passengers snd general. Departures Jun 30 Meriden, American steamer, for West Coatt Wanted is filled . to capacity we will 1 pound Net B. Portland Streets BROADWAY 8857 via- Cray Harbor and Puset .Sound; general. ' IIASlKa, a.JtA?VAC I ' f . ' -Wsatltaw t Rrvwr IHowUi North ' Head. Jon 21. Condition at the mouth- of th. river at noon: Sea smooth, wind northwest, 14 miles; weather cloudy. . . , . Tides at Astoria. Wsdnwsdsy : . High water. : , " Low water. 1:27 a. so.. H.6 feet. .8:88 a. m.. joot. 2:44 p. au. 7.2 feet. 8:42 p.-m., 8.2 feet. T Arwr pw 6 - ';!'" isstls 5i jui ' j " M T'sfl. Cap Romaih ...... .PhiladelDhia ... .June 22 Ueorginaa Uolph.. . ... San Fran. ,. . . .Jun 24 aiasa .......... . , .new Ten. . , 4 . 4 Jane g West Ksssen ...... .San Fran. .... i Jane 25 West Htxtos. . , New Y-wkv... . .Jun 25 Robin GoodflleW.....Nw Tjvk. . , .Jan 35 Iris New Trk Juns 23 Transvaal ..........San Fran. . . .. .Jan 26 Pomona a. ...... ...Seattle .. .....,Jun26 Brash ............ .Philsdelpbia ... .June $8 PaeJteo .......... . RnUerd.iw Jnna28 Senator ; . . ........ .San Fran.., , , .Jun 29 Lake Gears. t .7.4 . .San ' Fran. , . . , .June 80 Harry Luctenbach. . , .New York. . Jan $0 Abmirst s.vans ......Han rnn......Jnl 1 C a. Mors..,.,,,,, N. T.-BslUmore.July 8tee Worker ........ New York -. .-. July Oorontslo . , , ., , ,San Fran'. ; . . ..July West Tom . . . . . Phil.delnhia i Jwie Lewis Lackenbach ... New York. .July Eemdllk .Rotterdam j . . . . July Aiaesan Betoa-N. X. . .j - July B Xemduk ,i..,,., Rotterdam . ,..Jnly 8 Annistoa City . .... .Mobil July 8 foablda Mara No. 1 .. Seattle ..... ...July 40 vs ' To OeoaK From 'ParUaad-h- say Is 1 . .;, For . . Data, City of Reno.,..,.. . San Fran. . . , ,t, Jun 2S West Kedron , .. .. ..Europe . .Jun 24 E. V Xros. ...... ,San Fran. Jon 25 Re City .........San Fran. ... . .Jun 23 Bwiftwiad... . .... ...Orient , ....... Jon 23 Alaska ....... 1 . . .Ran Fran. , . . .1. June 26 Montagu . Enrope . . . , , ,i. Jun 27 West Ksder North CbJna. .... Jua 1 7 Men venu ......, .Enron ...... ..June JT Pacifies Weat Coast nerts ..... Port Said Mam !! ,,r-r' iJ.VlA Boston Maru Europ j, , . JIj une 80 genaorsa . . . . . . .Ffcrope ,. . , ; . . .Jun SO Harry Lckabach .... New York. . ...I.July 8 West Kaasoa ., Orient . r. .... .July 8 West Keata ....... .North Chin.... July XS " . Vaat ta Porg. t Teet Berth. K. V. grosa. ..Eaanptoa Eastara Mariner . .. fiSolSSZ iS, Jh B'k' i Pselfie Marin SwiftHght .....,....,...,,....if. Pae. Lhr. Bwiitwind ..,.,.,,,,,.,.,..,,.., polphins Montagu .... . . ,. a ......,, , ImBan-Poulsen 5fH,VJ"' i....i,.,....8t Helens Weat Kader. ,( ; West port Oregon Pin. ........... ... . . Psainvuls Lbr. Benvenue . Columbia West Kedron.. ... .............. Montgomery EU -- - ...................... ,rrydk 0? JZl .PnJnaU Ht Port Said Maru. . , . , .Terminal No4 Raton Mini . .Clark-W&son pity , Ainsworth Steel Inventor , .Terminal No. 1 Abercoj . .Terminal No. 4 City of Reno....... ..,.. i., WUlbridg Kongo Mara ................ ,Bt. Helens urooarin West Kes .............. i-nrnuia tor. . ..... Terminal No, 1 AT KEIGHBORIITO PORTS Astoria. Jane 21. -Sailed at A a n - HI.,., Meridaw, for West Coast via Gray Harbor and Paget Sound. Sailed at 9:30 C as, : Lighthouse tender Maoxanita for sea. ; An tone, Jon 20. Arrived at 1 2 :80 and TRANSPORTATION 1 NIW ZgALARD A MO SOUTH 8EA6 Via Tahiti and Baratano. Mail and Passwnpi Sarvlc From San Francisco Cvry 28 Days, UNION . S. CO. OF NEW ZKALANO 230 California 'SU, San Francisco. Or Local Stoamahlp and Railroad : ASTORIA AND WAY POINT STEAMER GEORGIANA - Round trip Dally (Except Friday) Leaves Portland 8 .00 A. M., Alder bt. Dock. Direct Connections for Sea aide. FARg $2.00 BACH WAY, 4-DAV WEEK-END ROUND TRIP 68.00 Night Boat Dally. (Except Sunday I T 10. Dtrect Connection far Borth 8h: sasm iii f mi-:i ... AJdee at. "EVT YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, SAVAHXAH A5D MOBILE, VIA FA IT AM A CAKAL . EA8TBOTJ5D i CAPE ROMAIJT.....JTJNE ti Mobile, bavannah, BalL, X, Y. CHAS. H. CRAMP, JUNE 12 Pklla 31, Y Bain, Savaaaab, . Sorfolk ' i CAPE HENRY. . ... .JULY 26 If. PhUa BalL, MobUe FOR RATES AND ALANTIC, GULF & C. B, SHE RID .83 Title A Traat BIdg, Portland, Or. H F Aj-EXAciDC praaKMft BLi Jiliiliii.-r..r1e?..:swar.. m ssj tr. . Jmr .asnv. , . - -wa 1Mgy Ssosnun -J '.'U- i . A.PAaw JBISeNSBWIIIIIW jVErV THROUGH Peaaeiiarer aad Freight Servlee to SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO gjc .'?'-' rrom Portlaad 9 P. M. po. Admiral Evang,AJune 21 SS. Senator. July 1 Round Trip Excursion Between " if PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO tjjOU Round Trip Excursion Between o r PORTLAND and LOS ANGELES. . ....... tOD Traits Pacific Services Betweea Portland aad Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Manila, eej irea and Vladivostok (Freight Only) SS. Montague Jupe 26 SS. Abercos July 16 t - SS. Pawlet Aug. 11 - Betweea Paget Sound and Yokohama, Kobe. Shanghai, Hong Xoag, Maslla (Freight and Passengers) aad Dalres, Vladivostok, Singapore. (Freight Oaly) . - SS. Silver State, July 9 ,SS. Keystone State, July 30 ' SS. Wenatchee Aug. ' 27 trers lTT Freight and Passearers P1? FULL INFORMATION APPLY TO 101 Third Street t Phone Main 8231 Trea,LilirTB2e tt11 "TortUBd. It, fjlVT "- ""' s-oi-iiano, tregon : Seattle and Tacoma via Oie Panama canaL? North Atlantic and w.ii.m R s rv, ii.A.nn Steel vesnele BASTBOTJHD ' i-.--1 ,j. ' ' Vrotxt m m Portland S. S. Brask .... ...Jaly f S. S. tVest Togas. . Jaly 18 S. 8. Yalsa ... . . . , .Jaly 19 . V 3 ''"'' ' ror r-unner information Apply to ... - THE ADMIRAL LIXE-, Pacific Coast A ire at 161 Tblrd Street Pboae Mala 82el left P at 11 p. m. British steamer Bendoran. Swifteagla for Colon for orders. Arrived at 8 and left up at 10 p. m.t M earner West Keats; from North Chin porta. Sailed at 9 p. m. : Steamer Fmndian for Honolulu via I'uget Sound. Liverpool, J.une 19. Arrived: Steamsr ila kenfield from Portland. Belfast, Jan 17. Arrived: Steamer Eastern Quid from Portland Hongkong, Jun 1 7. Arrived : Steamer Paw let from Portland. CbristohaL Jwne 18. Sailed: Swedish motor ship Formosa from Portland, tor Europe. Sailed: Steamer asdawpool from Portland for t'c Sailed: Steamer Wiusoio from Portland tot'ltt York. Beta via, Jun 16. Arrivtd: Steamer klerauk from Portland. ... . - Christobal. Jun 17. Arrived: Steamer Mex ican from New . York for Portland. TRANSPORTATION SalUaga Piers (8-63, Kortk Birar, IT. T. Hew Tork Lirerpool CELTIC,.,..... ...June 28, July 28, Aug. 36 BALTIC...... July 80. Aug. 6, Sept. 8 CXDRIC ....July 9. Aug.. 6. Sept, 8 New York Cherbourg Soathamptoa OLYMPIC June 25, July 16, Aug. 18 ADRIATIC .-.July 6, Aug. 8, Aug. ,31 Saw York and Boston A sores. Llaboa Gibraltar. Maplea Bad Genoa CRETIC ... . ..July 12. Sept. 7 CANOPIC... .....Ana 8. Sept. SO S Also ealla at Lisbon. Pkfiadelpkla Liverpool HAVERFORD..,. .July . Aug. 13. Sept. IT Usb tein EiiwC Plymosth Cherbonrg Antwerp KROON LAND June 25, July 80, Sept. 8 ZEKLANO... July 2. Aug. 6, 6epU 10 LAPLAND....... July 16. Aug. 20, Sept. 24 FLNLAND..........Jly 33, Aug, 27. Oct. 1 Haaharg Llbao Danslg 8AMLAND (3d claaa only),.... July 16 ' Direct to Hambarg MINNEKAHDA. .. .June 80. Aug. 11, Sept. 23 Hambarg via Cherbourg MANCHTTRIA. . . July 14, Aug. 23, Oct 6 MONGOLIA........ July 38. Sept. 8, Oct. 20 "WHITE STAR Dominion ' MoatreaJQar bee Liverpool Short and Scenio BT: IJtWBENCB RIVER BCfCTX Only Poor Days oa Open Sea TEDIO (Sd class).. June 25, Aug, 6, 8ept IT CANADA .....-.., .July 2, July 80, Aug. 37 MEG ANTIC...... July 167 Aug. 1$, Bept. 10 lateraaUoaal- Mercantile Marine Co. 116 Steamers 1.250,000 Tons Far mar rations and tickets apply t t4 aoenU oe Company' Office, O. P. 88 ROE NT, 10 aesone Ave., saatua, Wash. Phone Main 113. Fm-n urn New York-Havre-P&na New Quadruple Saraw Oil Rumar ' DARIQ 88,700 Tons aVAsJ 48,000 Horsepower Jun 25, July 27, Aug. 17 CHICAGO Jun StjJsly l Hept, 7 LAFAYETTE ..Jsly 2 Aag. flMept. 1 LA LORRAIICE Jsly 6 Aag. 6 Spt. 8 FRANCE ......Jsly J Aug. 4, Aug. ti LA HAVOIE.. ..Jely 14 Aag. 18Hept. ! HOCHAjH BE ATT July SSIAag. 27OrU 1 LA TOURA1NE Jsly t$Aag. SOjbept. 17 Havre, Harnburrj NIAGABA .....Jnly lSJSept. IJKov. f New York, Vigo, Havre BOUSSlLLIOir July 9 I . Fugaxl Bros., Psclfle Coast Aosrrta, 108 Cherry St., Seattt. e Leea Offloa. MARINE DESPATCH DIRECT FAST FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND AND - ' WXSTBOTJKD N. Y.r Phlla. Bait, Henry S. Grove. .Jane 1? Jone2i Jane II "Weit HaTtB,....Jnne 16 Sailed Juaeti Calls at Mobile Liberator . . . ....Jsly 27 Aag Aag. I "SPACE APPLY TO PACIFIC S. S. CORPN. AX, GE5. AGT. Pboae Broadway 116 IS?! ft! "vv vwv, i f 1 A Maine ; PMIadelphla, Boston and WPSTBOUJTD From - - .Frora From - Portland. Me. Ronton T'bila 1 . ,,, ., , M " S.RfArtiraa ....... ,Junt Jsly 1 Jsly 7 8.S. Lehlrfc ...Jsly 19 Jaly IS Jaly Jl S. 8. Brash- . JalrCS Ana-. 1 Ana-.