THURSDAY JUNE 23, 1921. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 17 BIG DECREASE IN ! SALMON OUTPUT EXPECTED TO CHICKEN TRADING ON BETTER BASIS THCR8DAT TIAIRT PROOFCE : , Batter. Yjckx. Cheese. Portfaad ........ tie ISe . tt Saa Francisco.... $$4e l8e Chicago S3e I4e Sew York see 39e 17e Seattle lie Me 19e Los Asseles ..... 38e : t7e - ... Chicken prices continue to gain In strength. - As Portland has tor some time past itfen the lowest of the leading markets in the United States consider Able business has developed in the mean time. I .ceding f. o. b buyer advanced their bid es light broiler to 24e s pound net Portland de lirery. this being s rise of le- over the pricS of WMnnlir and 8e un week ua California continue the chief barer of poultry in the Portland market and country interest eu secure bettor return by shipping; through Port land than by endig stock direct e the trade he t la connected firmly with the aonthern trade and for that reason baa been able to Py tbe extreme nrtre of the but few data. Pnget Hon rid K also buyer of chickens In the local trade but moot of it want are being taken care of by shipments from Beutbweatern Washington. General selling price along Front street remain around previous figure - but the Outward move ment la better, - Those desiring special information regarding an market should write tbe Market khutor. Oregon Journal, enclosing atamp for reply. flrTTER TRADE IS SOT SO FIRM While no price rhsntre were shown" here In the price of butter for the Sflay. both prints and r.uhe being atationary, there is a slightly weaker undertone in the market generally, with a lower price in talllornis. CBEF.SE MARKET IS ITTfCHAXGF.Ti Cheeae wisrke showed no - price change for the day here, although tnere ns been gradual improvement in the situation at practically all aouth Pacific . enast .and eastern point. Much poor cheese i en the market and thi la a aetn ment to the general price. EGO PRICES ARK i 1ST HOLDING .' With practically no outlet for supplies of eggs here other than the home market, pre railing condition in the trad are somewhat unsteady. Bids for current receipt are quiet at 2-o a pound aa the extreme top. ' STRAWBERRY AVALASCHE HERE 'Avalanche of strawberries struck tbe local trade during the last 4H hours, resulting in a complete armors uzanon 01 prices ana sntn mucn overripe stork adding to the weakness. Bale are showing from 7-"- to 1.1 5 per crate. SrOAR FRICr, r df JOBBERS Loral wholesalers voluntarily cut their margiS rm auear 10c per hundred pounds huraiiay. put- Ung the prtce that much lower. No change waa announced at reiuung points, aunouxn tne mar ket 1. ick BRIEF SOTKH OF PROUCCE' TRAfJE Country killed calves hard to aeU at 110 12c'for best. Even dressed bogs are not moving any too well. ... About 10 car of cantaloupes on the track; most of them green. Oood (tuff ia held alightly higher on this- account. " . Currant sold at $2.002.25 per crate on Front atreet. Raspberries sold at a similar price, with in creasing supply, - in? a ne m a -a: i sr f r as roe tU I K C X w , 1 1 . I IT Td T J M . ..... 1 . ....- Weather bureau advised. Thursday: Protect Shipment during the next 36 hours against the following maximum temperatures: Going north, 52 decrees;-northeast, over 8. -P. S. -ft. R.. !V deareea; east to Baker, fS degrees, and south to Ashland. 95 decreea. Maximum temierature at Portland tomorrow about 85 degree. WHOLESALE FKiCKK IS FORTLAJrD 'Tbeee are price retallera pay wholesalers, ex- oept aa oUterwute noted: , . ! Deary Preehicte - . ' BUTTt;'R---SeIlirig price, box lotrn ! Creamerjr, extra, parchment wrapped. 3S per Ibl Jobbing prices: Cbes, extra, 30o lb. ; . dairy,' baying pnees, 1 7e per lb. -, rtUTTEHFAT Portland delivery barfs. No. i grade. 2c; No. 2, Se27e; eountry aUUona, 84 a 2n per lb. " t'HEKftK Benin prlcer Tillamook, fresh CVuH f . t.tt oM M. Ill - TmiH. Americas, 23e per lb. t Oregon-Washington triplets. 1 7 1 8e lb. Price to jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook; triplets, 1 fe : loung Americas, 20c. Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy old. 8840c; new stock, 484e; limburger, 94 A See lb.; cream bricks. 282Se per lb. . Krjns Buying price: Current receipts, 22e: eandled, selling price. 23 28c; select. 2T92Se per dosen. I.IVK POPI.TRT Selling price: Heavy hen, 242Ae lb.; light hens, 17elSo lb.; broilers. 24ir2Ae Tb. ; old roosterHi toe per lb.; turkeys, a4e lb ; docks. 80eae per le. t ' Fresh Weeetehlea, end Fruit '' FRESH FRUIT Oranges, 14 23 8 0" hex; t ananas, 11 11 He per lb.; lemona. S.00 7 per case: grapefruit. Florida. $7,00 9 11.00; California, $3.00 8.50; cberriee. 12e per lb. - . ' j . ' BERRIES Btrawberriea, Oregon, 75e $1.1 S crate, 24a; gooseberries, fl S 8c lb.; rasp btrries. $2.002.2S; loganberries, $2.00. S DRIED FRUITS Dates. $6.K: fard. $3.59 8.7S per box; figs, $2.008.60; prune. 70s to 80s, 50 1b. box, 7 He per lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: ' Local. $1.001.80; garho, 15c lb.; green onions; 80 44e does bunches; new Imperial, $1,00 0 J.2.V cTate: reds, $1.75 cental. - POTATOES-8elling price to retailers t Ore ton fancy. $T 2 1.75 : new potatoe. 3H 4c. , TEOETABLES Artichokes, No. 1, $1.00 m 1.25 dosen; aspararu. Walla Walla. $2.00 per l-lb. box; do local, bunched. $2 0092.23 per dozen; beets, new, sacked, $3.80 per ewt. ; do new. bunched, 8 5c dosen : cabbage. Oregon. 8 Vie per pound; carrots, new. bunched, 75c per do.: do sacked, 2 He lb.; cu cumbers, fancy. $2 2.23 do.; do No. 1, $1.73 doa.; do No. 2. $1.25 dog.; garlic, 20e -per lb.: green onions, 83c doa.: lettuce, 8s, $2.00 8.00 per crate, 85c per dosen; panlev, 50e dosed; pea, local. 10llc per pound: peppers, Sreen, 45n lb.: California dry chili, 80c per lb. ; o Mexican, dry chili, 3 5c lb.; radishea. local. $5e per dog.; rhubarb, Oregon, 40-S0 lb. box, 6e per lb. ; rutabagas, 2 0 2 W t pnan ; spinach, Ho lb.; tomatoes $2.75 9 8.25 per 4 basket crate; turnips, new, bunched, SO per dosen; do new, sacked, $2.50 per cwt. . Ideate end F-revlsiena rOfXTRI MEATS Selling prices: Country hogs, 12 41 3 Ho per lb. for top blookera, about lt5 to 150 lbs.; heavy stuff lower; veal, top. f to 110, jbs., ll12e; heavy stuff lea; sprint lamb. lSH14e par lb. SMOKED MEATS Ham, llfilla art Ik! breakfast bacon, 25 53c, LARD Kettle rendered. 17 He lb.; tteree basis, compound, lie, PACKING HOCSR MEATS Steer beef. IS H 14c; cows-heifers. 12 t 13c; lamb, 12 12 Ha per lb.; yeaxUngs, 70c; ewes, 5 9 7c : Fish and SheHfish FRESW FISH Chinook.' 17 1 He per lb-; halibut, fresh. 18S0c lb.; sturgeon, 20 022c; black cod, 11012c; kippered .salmon, $2.35 per lonb. basket: kippered eed,r$2 85; rtsor clam. $4.50 0 5.00 box; ahad, 1 0 8c lb.; ling end. 7 H 0o . per ,1b. ; sturgeon, 20c lb. OTSTERS - Eastern, per gallon, $8.00; Olympia. $5.50. , Heps, Wool and Hides HOPS Nominal. 1020 crop, 18 0 20c, ' HIDES1 Calfskin, 10 012c; kip. 5 0 6a; green hide. S0 8c; salted, 8 04c per lb. MOHAIR Nominal, 1822o lb. TALLOW AND GBEASE No. 1 tallow. 4e; No. 2, Sc. CA8CARA .BARK New, 6c: Id. 8 He tb. WOOL Willamette valley, coarae, 10c; ma dium, 15c; fine 20c per lb.; Eastern Oregon aaWho, 1802OHC per lb. Orocerie BEANS Small white, 4 K e: large white, 44e; pink. .8 He; lima. c; bayou. 10 He; red, 10c lb. HONET Ir ease. $8.00. RICE Japan r'rle. No. 1, 4t; Blue Boee, 8 He per lb.: New Orleans head. So. COFFEE Boasted. 18 031c. ia sacks or drams. 8AI.T Coarse, half ground, 100a. $18.50 per ton: 50a. $17.83; table flair Jr. 60s, 27.25; bales, $3.5004.00; fancy, table and dairy. $44.50; lump, $26.50 per ten, - SCOA .Cub. $ 30; fruit and berry, $6.55; D yellow, $5.53; beet mndulated. $6.25: extra C, $5.45; OoMefl C. $5.66. CANNED M ILK- Carnation, Alpine, Borden, You Can Save Money. Sumnfer Dresses in Voile, Organdie and Gingham 20 Discount THE FAMOUS 4511 ALDER, CORNER PARK 0 t3MAR.ICET BASKET Br Hrnsi h. Coben Strawberries continue) to sell at ex treme low prices In the retail markets, although it must be confessed that con sidering the quality . the berries sold earlier in the season were cheaper. Strawberries sold on the Yamhill street market around . fl.00t?L15 per crate generally Thursday morning;. This was for the better class offerings. The market was blocked with supplies. First of the new erop Oregon apples has made its appearance on the market. The stock is of the Astrakhan variety, and considering- the earliness of the sea son. the quality is excellent . Hothouse cucumbers from local' places are being: sold at 10c and. 15c each gen' erally - on the public market, .although higher prices must be charged In the stores, j . : , r y)a Currants are now being offered in small supply at 8c a pint' and 15c a quart, i -i ; Kbubarb is again plentltful at 5c and 7c a pound, while bunch vegetables, such as carrots and beets, are" being sold at 5c a bunch. -.' ; i . Bummer squash ' is now available ' at 10c and lSe each, these being the first home offerings. f Cherries can be purchased at retail from Sc to lbs ai pound. atTcording to quality. . . Lest we forget, sugar prices are down 10c a hundred pounds, effective Thurs day morning. This is the second drop within two days, t , : Retail prices: ":;' " Butter-! Fresh ereaaaery, 40 0 48c . Eggs Freeh extra. SOe. , , : Ponltry Chickens, dressed, 2$40e. ? :" Fish Salmon. 2 5e lb.: h.Mrat, 25e lb.; perrb, 15c per lb.: sturgeon. 25 0 30c per lb. ' Floue Beet local patent, $2:25 02.40 per sack, 49 pounds Potatoes i-Burbanks, $1.5001.73 per sack. Onions 1 H 0 2e per. lb. Maximum price on the Portland public mar ket: Cauliflower, 25e head; carrot, 2e per lb.; onions, 2c per lb. ; potatoes. 1 44 e lb. ; dry beans, 6c lb.; rhubarb, 5e lb.; lettuce,' 6 0 10e; war snips, 2e lb. ; bulV' honey, quarts, 75c; pints. 40e; duck, 50e lb. J geese. 45e lb.; cottage ebeese, 15e lb.; hemt, 22 m 25c lb.; fryers, 26c: broilers, S5e lb.; eggs, 30c dosen; butter, 85 lb.; milk, lie anart; strawberries. Oe, Overnight Business Steadies, Cotton New Tork. June 28-I. !. g Overnight orders eatabbshed a steady ton at the opening of the cotton market today. Initial price were 8 points lower to 8 points higher. Demand was chiefly for late months, based : on reports of further nine in the southwest, where dry weather is desirable. . Wall street and Japanese interests were among the buyers early, while offering came principally from New Orleans, where large tender are expected: on Saturday. After thej start the list acted stesdy. . The market continued to show a somewhat heavy tone in tbe late dealing. The close ws steady at a net decline of 18 to 80 point. fipot, auiet. 20 points lower at 11.00. No ales. ; 'Month - Open. High.. Ixrw. Close. Jn. 120 : 1265 1226 1284 March ..... 120 1807 1365 1272 May .1.,.., 183(1 1830 1326 1805 July ' 1103 1115 1077 1087 Sept. . j ' .... . . : . 1148 Oct. ....... llflfl ,1200 1152 1172 Deo. ....... 1246 1233 1315 ' 1224 Cold Storage of - Butter Is Heavy .... " " ' ,. . v. t' ..." fold atrrria hekBn.of dairv Orodoct in 4S rnited ' States show . g beary increase.- .: They were,-; June 1: ; f . J V-v. Creamery batter,' lbs .21 ,764,000 12,872,000 Americas chess. I lbs, .17.768.000 . 13,502.000 EgS. case ......... 6.840.000 5.148,000 POTATOES ALOSO . THE COAST Seattle SAertet ' , -. Seattle. June 23. (I N. S.) Onions CaHfomia. 1 H 01 e lb. Potatoes Xakima Gems. .35 0 38c; local, 200 23s ton. ' LM A nQwefsM MeaatHtSt Los Angeles, CsX, June 23. It N. S.) Potstoee, new stock. 60075c: few best. 80c; poorer, 50c per lug. Number 1 sacked, , mostly, $1.50 01.73; few. $2.00. TCew Tort Batter aad Eggs ! New Tork. June 23. I. N. 8.) Butter Market qnet. Creamery extras (salted and un aaited), 33 H 3 He; creamery first (salted and unsaited), 82 0 844; - crramery higher- than extras (salted and unsaited -. 34U0S7e; sute dairy tub. 22 053 He; ladles, freah first, 23 H 24Hc . ! C heese Market blank. - Bute Whole milk special. 15 H 0 IS He; whole milk, fancy. 14 H 0 15 He; whole milk, lower grades, 10 014c Wisconsin Whole goiik, fancy loans America. 17c. ..... 1 Ecus Marker firmer. Nearby white, fancy. 3ftac; nearby brown. 33034c; extra, 810 S2e; firsts, 25 H 0 28c . . Milk The wholesale price is $1.03 per 100 pound of 8 milk, within 200-2 10-mile gone. Chicago Dairy Produce Chicago, June 24. (I. N. 8.) Butter Re ceipt, 10,107 tuba, Extra firsts. 33c; firsts, 28 031e; paekms stock, 16 917c' Ygza Receipts, .10,867 cases; current re ceipts, 22023Hej ordinary firsts, 20021c; firsts.. 24 He; extra, 26 0 26 He; checks. 19 020c; dirties. 2O021e. Cheeae Twins, new, 14c; daisies, 1840 14e: young Amerioa, 14 014 He; Lottghorns, 14 014 He; brick. .14 4 015c IJve poultry Turkeys, 30c; chickens, 26; sjirings, 35 043c: roosters, 17e; geese, 150 20c; duoks, 25 0 280. Dried Fralt aad Beans New Tork, June 28. (I. N. S.) Bean-:-Market dull, weak for marrows, Marrow choice, $6.00 08.25; pea choice, $4.80; red kidney, choice. $1 1.75. ! Deled fruit Market firm. Aprleote, choice to extra fancy. 24 9 32c; prune, 30a to 60s. SHOlSHc: prunes, 60 to lOOs, 608He; peaches, choice to extra fancy, 13 H 0 17c; seeded raiaiaa, choice to fancy, 18 022c : Hew York Mstal Market New Trk, Jung 23. I. N. B.l Copper: Weak. Spot, June and July, ef f ered. . 1 1 ; August and September, 12. Lead Weak. Spot and Jane, 4.15 04.40; July and August, 4.25 0 4.60. Spelter Easy, j Spot, . .offered 4.40; jane, 4.25 0 4.40; July. 4.800 4.55. -" Llrerpeol CoUoa Slow -Liverpool, June 23. II. N. S.) Snot cot ton sale were slow at tbe beginning of business here today. Prices were unchanged. Sales, 8000 bale. Amn. mid. fair, 9.D6; good mid.., 8.06; full mid.. 7.68; mid., 7.01; low mid.. 6.01; good ordinary, 4.76; ordinary, 4.01. Futures, quiet , . Kew Tork Coffee and 8 agar New. Tort. June 23. (U. P ) Sugar firm; raw, 400 delivered; refined firm; granulated. 650. - - Pofree No. 7 Ale spot, 6 H 0 6 He; No. 4 Santos, 09He.ii i. Wew Tork Poultry Market New York, Jane 28. (L N. S.1 Live poul try Market dull; fowls. 29 0 83c; turkeys, 20c; rooster. 16c: duck.. 20 0 80c; geese. 13 01ttc; broilers. 80 045c. . - JTew Tork PoUto Market New Tort. June 23. (I. N. S. ) Potatoes (ia bulk, barrel or bag). Market weak. Near by white, $1.2502.00; Bermudas, $2,000 4.00; Soutbeme. 3e0$2.75. . " 3.15; Aster, $5 05: Ear-. $11.00; tabby. $5.13; Mount veruon. $3.05 per ease. - SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 17c per lb. NUTS Walnuts, 28 013c 10.; tlmoBds. 29 0 3Oe; filberts, 21c ia sack lots; peanut. 10 0 14; pecan. 23c; Brazils, SOe. -' : Rep, Faints, Oils ROPE Sisal, dark, l2e; white, lie per lb.: standard Mamie. 18 He. ' I.INSEKD OJl, Raw, sbls., $1.02; kettle boiled, bbb., $1.04; raw. caeee, $1.17; boiled, cases. $1.19 per gallon. - COAX, OIL Pearl or water whiU. In drama or iron barrels, 17 He gal. ; eaes, 80c per gal GASOUNli Iron barreU. S$c; cases, 40 He per gallon. c Ft' EI. OH Basis,, $2.10 bbt. jj WHITE LEAD tea lots. 12 He; 600 tta.. , TU&PENTTNE Tinks, 5 gallon. mm MARKETS IN BETTER SHAPE By Hyrnas H. Cortes , Somewhat improved conditions are showing in the market for canned sal mon, although much, stock of the old pack ia still wearily dragging for sale. Developments recently in the canned salmon" market have tended to improve the buying generally. While this better ment has beeri confined mostly to the better stock, the demand has shown con siderable Improvement for the ordinary to poorer grades and varieties. Since announcement was made of the opening price On Columbia river spring pack chinook at reduced figures, there has been practical confirmation of pre vious orders and additional business re ceived has, been of sueh volume as to practically sell the prospective pack for the season. i .: Latest advices indicate that 100 out of 203 Alaskan canneries are not being op erated this season. Most of the closed plants are in the sections where the pack consists principally of pinks and chums. As these two grades have been among the most stagnant in the trade, the shut ting off of a liberal portion of the normal pack is likely to have a stiffening effect upon values for the 1920 Output now go ing begging. Reports at present suggest a total pack of about 2, 5 00. 000 cases In Alaska for 1921. compared with 4,400,000 cases a year ago. - The Columbia river pack to date is very light and little hope of a heavy output is entertained by packers. - Export Purchases Are Aid to Wheat; Early Prices Eise -. w i i i . ..... .. . Chicago. '' June 2S. (I. N. S.) Wheat closed . strong - and - right . at the best levels Of the session. Corn and oats worked lower. In tbe face of $v weak ness in corn and oats, combined with little outside demand. . prices for wheat gave a good , account of themselves. Advices from the Northwest continue to tell of the deteriorated condition of the spring wheat generally. Export de mand was slow. - -.'I. Provisions finished higher. ' July wheat up 24C and September Hie advanced. Juty corn 4c up. September ??9 higher, and Decem ber c up. July" oau ViQc up, Sep tember c higher, and December Ac up. :- i -f'.-j ; " Chicago. June 23. (I. N. S.l-j-Snytng by Eastern connections, presumably for export, gave the wheat market a strong tone st the opening. July started lHc higher, with September e to 1 He higher. Trade in corn was mixed and light, awaiting developments. . The opening had July Ho higher to H c lower, while September was unchanged to He better. - Oate started He down for July, with ether deliveries unchanged. Provisions started lower, with slight demand. Chicago range by United Press: Open. High. 130 .; 131 124 124H COB at- nsai T-w. 128 H 1314 Close. 181 124 ; i , 62 1 ;'11 - 89i 40 H 122 H 109 H 64 63 Jnly ...... September - July . y ,,. September i. 2: t - 4 H T-3 H OATeS . 884 3 8't 40H 40 '89H July . . . . . . September . . Jnly i 122 122H12IH' September 109 ' loH BARLKT July , . . , 108 September ... Cash barley. 62 0S7C r.ARri - July 095 1002 92 : 1025 1002 1037 1027 1060 2 spring. September. .,1027 1037 .. Hilars July .......1027 1037 1060 1025 1040 Cash wheat No. 2 red. $1.40; No. $1.43. , ' POItH- July Nominal. 1775 1790 September ..Nominal. Offer 3 to31-2c ! M For Loganberries Salem, June 23. With the first loganberries of the season appearing ea the market today Hunt Brothers cannery is out. with a bid ef 3 cent a pound. with the Northwest Fruit Products company offering 3 H cents for berries for use in it Loju plant. . The acreage this year ia much greater than that ef last year and the erop-.ia heavy and ef a superior quality. Pickers are-receiving 1 cent a pound, with a bonus of H of s cent g pound for those who remain through the pick ing sesson. DAIRT PRODUCE OF THE COAST ' 9n Francisco Mark ex v San Francisco, Cel.. June 23. (IT. 1 ) Butter Extra. 86 He; prime firsts, 83e; firsts, 30c. Egg Extras, 27Hc; extra, first. 26He; dirties. No. 1, 26 He; extra pullet, 23e; un dersized pullet, 25c .' Cheese California flats, fancy. 1 8c; firsts, 16 He. . , Lea Aneels Market Angeles. Cel.. June 23. (t N. S.) Butter. 3 Sc. Eggs Extras. 27c, ease count. 27c; jmllets, 24 He. Poultry Herts. 2O0I1H6; broaen, 24 0 SOe; fryers, 35c. Seattle SJIerwet SeaUle. June 28. Eggs Bstoet ranch, 26 0 28e; pullets, 22 0 23c. : Butter Citjr creamery, $4e: brick, $5 a. Cheeee Oregon triplets, ID; Young Amer ica, new, 23c - World's Wheat. Sblpmestt ! World's shipments of wheat and flour ia bushels: Week Ending- Week Ending ' i June 18, "21. June 18 . 20. IT. S. and Canada.... 8,032.000 . 6,016.000 Argentina ........ 1,627.000 ; 3,981,000 Australia ......... 2,440.4)00 , 226,000 : Total.. . . i.i. . ..12,099.000 10,223,000 Tsalatln Crop Good " r r TualkUn, Or:, Jane 23. The crops in this section of Washington county ara unusually promising at this season, Clover hay is turning out well. Large crone ef late potatoes are be ing planted this week. Early potatoes win be ready for the market in a few daya. Cherrie are ripening fast, but the crop will be smaller then last year for Tualatin and adjacent com munities, . , .. r Foreign Exehaage Market New Tork. June 23. (U. P.) lorefgn ex change opened ahghtiy lower today. Sterling. $3.74; francs, .0804; lire, ,0488; marks, .040 H; kronen, .1705. Foreign exchange closed lower. Sterling, $3.74; francs. .0799; lire. .04 75; mark. .0140; kronen, .1690, Kew Tork Wool sad Hides i New Tork, June 23. (L.N. 8.) Wool Market trtag; domestic fleece; XX Ohio, 24 0 89; dasetJe pulled, scoured basis. 1$ 0 75c; territory staple, scoured, 55 e 90c Hides Market quiet; native steers. 1$ 9 13 He branded steer. 12 013c. 3TW Tdrk'LoBdOa Silver ; New Tork, Jane 23. (L N. S.I Otumer. elal bar silTer Domestic, unchanftd At 92 He: foreign. He tower St 68 He. i :i - I -cod on. June 28. (L Ki S.) Bar aUret H4 tower St 36H4.-. ..:; , ti. ... s. Chicago Potato Market ' Chicago, Jane 28 (L N. 8. ) Potatoee Receipts, 44 esrs. Northern Whites, 50c; new Vergims, $3.50 0 3.75; Northern Carolina. $3.0003.25. vaxwoaa, Winnipeg Cash Wheat 1 . Winnipeg June 23. CaH Whsat Ne, 1 horth em. f 1.90 ; No. $1.37 ; No. S. 11.84 H; No- 4. $I.7 . ILLFEED SUPPLY AMD DEMAND LIGHT PORTLAKOi TRADE SCARED Traders a the Portland Merekaats Exehaage are jieared of their, owa shadow.. With Chicago higher they abe sorately refased to name a .sotatloa oa Jaae or spo$! wheat Thartday and to saake ssatterg Mill worse, pat the July bids still lower wvea with other mar kets i higher. Their bampiBg ef the grala growei showed for the Jaly op tlOSt :. :. - - :r - ' - r V it- I Bid Loss Hard I white ......... $1.15 Se Soft white .......... 1.18 se 1.1$ te 1.13 1.18 White ielab Hard! wis ter northern prlsr ;.....,..... I.n Red Walla j...... 1.1$ .i NORTHWEST1 GRAIN RECEIPTS (Reported by Portland -Merchanu Exohange.) - :. . i Cars . ' 1 M - ; Wheat Barley. Fir. Oat.Hay. Portland Thursday i 135 s .2 . . 5 . Teas 'ago IS .. 7 . . 4 Season to date. 20709 804 1154 621 3581 Tea ago. . . . . . 942" 199 4022 682 2804 Taenmav Wednea. . 20 , . 1 2 1 Tear age !' 26 .. 7 1 2 sesson te date, 5034 54 1051 198 061 Yearjggo. . 7418 116 8531 183 858 Seattiee-t-Wednea . I 16 . . 18 1 5 Teg'r ago i 16 . . 1 . . . . Reaaon to date. 4738 280 652 512 1534 Tear t ago. . .. . S599 256 1206 666 1246 -1 l, , There is little demand in sight for mill feeds at the moment, but as stocks here are reported as low, there is now real incentive to cut prices to hurry sales, i Calf ernis ia not s seeker ef millstuffs in the Pacific; Northwest St. this time and there is very little Shipping call from any point. Even the local demand bas suddenly failed but the re lapse in orders has come at a time when kir had practically no effect Ufon prices because of the ! scant stocks held by milling and jobbing interests. :..': WhBe there is more or less talk in the . hay trade, little business:: m shewing et the moment except J .in alfalfa and this is moving slowly. Other new hays are unchanged and on a- nominal basis. 3 ' . i Wheat option started the' Thursday session with 4 i showing of -strength, but little activity resulted; in the Pacific Northwest' at the start f the slay. - i . : ......... FLOCK Selling jprieea, sain door: Patent. $8.60 j j Willamette tslley brands, $6.90; local straight.! $6.75: baker' bard wheat, $8.26; bak er blueatem, $7 75; bakers' valley, $7.25; gra ham. ,;$8.80; whole wheat. $6.90; Montana spring i Wheat, patent, $7.6008.25 per barrel; prices for city delivery, 15e extra; suburban. 20e extra, j. - - i 1 . - . HAT4 Buying price for eld erop: Willamette tfmothyj fancy. $20.00 0 26.00 per ton; East ern Oregon timothy. '$27.00 9 28.00 per ton; eloer.j 610 00 0 15.00; straw. $14.00; alfalfa. $19.00019.60 peg to. GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, 6 He; dotnestia, 6e ia ear lots; less amount higher, i . . ' MlfJrTCFFS MID run at mill, sacked, tea lots. $34.00; carload, $33.00. - OATS Per ton, baying prices Feed, $28.00 0 80.00. ( BAHLET Buyrng price: Feed, $22.00 0 922.HO i brewing, $24.50 , SBKTk Buying price, nominal. FEED8TCFF8 F. D. B. mill.: Rolled bar ley, $36.00 0 38.00; whole barley. $33.00; al falfa meal. $26.00-, coeoannt meal, $82.00; cracked , com, $43.00; whole ooro, $40.00 per ton; whole oats, $89.00; rolled oats. 42.vo: chickea jwheat, $54.00: scratch feed, $52.00 pet Merchants Exchanee bids: l reba 11 - WHEAT ; June July August i Bid. . Bid. Bid. Herd white r , , ;. .. ... 1.21 1.15 1.15 Soft white 1.18 1.18 White ielub .......... .... 1.1$ 1.13 Hard Winter ......... .... 1.13 1.18 Norther SSring , .i. . , . ... . 1.1$ 1.18 Bed - Walls v. . ,v v. .. ? 1.10 1.10 ' ' BARLEY i r Nio bids . FEED OATS white ...... . '". -s .280 No. No. ' 2800 : S700 3100 2500 3100 CORN 'Eastern 3150 .Big Bend Crops In Good Condition Spokine. Wash., June 23 A fair crcp of waiter wheat win be harvested by Hit Bend this season, while the spring crop is is farmers! good rendition,, according to S.. F. Hale, Spo kane realty man, who na returned .trout a tour oijthe section.: A good rain during the next two weeks i i badly needed by farmers west of j Spokane, be said. "Theii crops do not look a good aa I ex pected. fi Mr. Hale stated. "We have been ret Ung bigk reporU from all districts, bat I find that the Big Bend : ia not standibg up like the district south of - Spokane." : Although the Davenport district is showing prospects) of a good yield in both winter ai,d spring Wtiest, . the Wilbur winter crop bas been hr.dlv searched and will fall below exDectAUoWs. Mr. Hale reported. . Astoria Is Seeking Hay Market Trade Astoria. . Jrme 2 2.-4-Astoria is making a bid (or the hay trade of Hawaii. Since Astoria has a direct monthly steanuntp service with ine islsnds and hat its largs Port of Hawaiian Astoria terminal for) the storage and handling of the baled fodder ' it has been decided by interested! rs rties that thia port is the logical point fori the prof- ed ahipmenta. At ptesent f noni, acuxig iot xne ure- gon- Hayerowert' association, is negotiating for a reduced irate on bay irera Inland Empire points to the seaboard and Willamette valley points. AMERICAN; LIVESTOCK PRICES j i- Oh les)e j Hogs $8.60 :,y i Chicago. June 2SJll. N. S.) Hefi Re ceipts 431000. - ASovb.- 16025e lower. Bulk, $8.2308-50: top. 8S-60. Heavyweight, $8.25 0 ftlSO;; i medium weight. $83508.55; light weight. $8.25 08.60; ilight tights, $8.2508.60; heavy picking sowsi smooth, $7.78 0 6.20; psckirg jsows, rough, $7.30 0 7.75 ; pigs, $7.90 08.40.1) : J 1 CttJeH-Reccipta lSj.000.- Mostly lower. Beef steers: Choice 'and prime, $8.5009.19; medium gnd goodi, $7.5008.50; lightweight, $6,500 7.60; seed and choice, $8.1509.15; common and medium, 50.00 t 8.15, Butcher cattle: Heifers, j j 84.29 0 8.25; cows, $4.0006.65; balls, $3.175 06.40. Cannert sod cutters: Cows and heifen. $2.00 0 4,00 : canned steers, $2.75 (8 75. j iVeel calves MUgtit and handvweight), $8.00 010.00 1 feeder steers, $5.7507.75; stocker ewers, $4.2604.75; starker cows and heifers, $3 OO 0 5.50. ' SheepH-Reeeipts 14,000. Slow. - Lamb (84 lbsJown, $9.60012.50; eulat and ecm mon, $5 60 0 9.23: spring lambs, ; yearling wethers, J $8.25 0 9.76; ewes, $3.00 0 4.23: ewes, eullk and common. $1.00 0 2J5 ; breeding ewes. $2 60 0 3.75; feede riambs.t ,- Manses Otty Hogs SSAO KasMMl City. Mo.. June 23. st(L N. S l Cbttle Receipts 25001 DulL Bteent. $6,25 0 8.63; stocker and feeders, $6.25 0 6.50; eews And heifers, $4.00 0 8 00; eslves, $7.00 0 9.25. Hogs (Receipt 65O0. Dull. , Bulk of sale. $8.1008:35; top, $8.40. Heavies, $8,000 8.30 j Hghte, $8.20 0 8.40. SheefReeetpts 1500. Dull. Medium!, $3.16 08.35; lambs. $1.00; ewe. $3.5004.00. t Oemrer Heft fS.40 Denver J Jane 23. (C. p. i Cattle Ite eclpta 2100; 15025c lower; steers, $7,100 aad feedeiw, $4.00 0 6.00; ealvea, $8.90 010.50. Hoa?--4Keeewu 3?; lB02e lower. Topi $8.40; alk. $7.6008.25. , Sheer t-Receipu 2000; lower. Iambs, $10.00 01l.5Oi: ewe. $4.00 04.80. J kl ?mh" Mo - Soeth Omami. Jane 23.- (L N. 8.) Hoe Receipt 11.900. 10015c lower: closed steady. Bulk. $7.6608.20; top. $ft.40. - Cattle -Receipt 6500, slow. Beef steers, 100260 1 llower. Top steer, $6.60; the stock, steady to 1 15c lower; ether classes steady. Snvsvp-Receipta S00O. Lamb 25 0 90c low er. Teetrn, $11.75; bulk natives, $10.50 01 1.00; I sheep, steady; ewes, top, $4.25; wethers, $35.00; feeders dull. .... i ' Je aeattat mirk Seattle,! Wsab., Juae 28. tL K. S.) Bvestock receipu today. I j M Money aad Exehaage New Tdrk. June 28. ( I. N. g. call money on the f!rr of the New Tork stock exchange to day ruled itt per cent. The market for prime mercantile, paper was : steady. Call money in London Vday was 4 per cent. Sterling ex change was stasdv with business in -fcenkeaB' hilla 6.74 !fof demand. I AID TRADE E IS VERY UNCERTAIN THURSDAY I.IVE8T0CK TRADE Hogs. Steers. Lamb. Pertlaad . ......... ..$9.90 $76 -7J6 Kansas City ....... 9.46 M.45 11.06 Chloago ............ 8.60 l,li 1MI Omaha ...8.4$ Ul Beaver S.40 8.96 119 Seattle w0 markete PORTLAND LIVESTOCK -RCN - . Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Car. Thursday ...... 523 72 .... 1 483 14 Week ago ..... 97 4 11 1851 2 week ago. . . .2l'7 66 . 12 1602 14 4 weeks ago.. ..274 38 .1 2070 14 Tear azo ...- , toe 864 14 803 14 64 8 490 11 2 years ago.... 408 159 8 years ago. . . . .479 . 6 4 yeara ago, .. . .456 189 8 3 Fourteen cars of livestock wers re ceived Thursday at North Portland, and there waa a generally steady tone indi cated in the price list of all departments. While no change in price wa indicated and sale were Sppsrently made on a steady basis, there was an undercurrent ef uncertainty god even weakness in the market Thursday. Oeneral sheen n.l Umh rtnu- East or mountain lamba. ...... $ Beat valley lambs. .... .... ftarr to good lambs. .......... Ctill Ismbs 6.80 0 T.60 6.000 6.75 S.OOse - 00 4.00 0 6.00 4.50 0 6.00 - . " . jwuuS ....... ...... V.W 9.VV Heavy yearlings s 4.000 4.60 Light wethers 4.000 4.60 Heavy wether .............. $.000 4.00 Ewes 1.00 0 3.60 . Cattle About steed ' At very low prices, the market for cattle con tinued on s steady basis a tNorth Portland Thursday. , Only a light ran waa ahowa and lormer prices generaUy prevailed. Oeneral cattle market range: Choice steers ......,...,;..$ Medium to good steers ....... Fair to medium steers ........ Common to fair steers ....... Choice cows snd heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and beilert Common cows and keif ert .... Canners ................... Choice feeders ............. Fair to good feeders ......... .; Bulls ..-...,-.....,... rf Chotee dairy calves .......... Prime light dairy calve v . s . Medium light dairy calves ...... Heavy calves Swine Market Ouiat 6.75 0 6.00 0 G.230 3.500 6.50 0 4.750 3.75 0 2.750 1.50 0 5.00 0 4.00 0 $.50 0 7.50 6.75 6.00 5.25 6.00 6.50 4.75 8.75 2.75 5.50 6.00 4.00 9.60 010.00 8.00 0-8.50 5.00 0 8.00 8.00 0 5.00 Market for swine was quiet snd of ateady character, with no change in the North Portland price: Thursday. Receipt in the alleys wers light and early sales were made at former prices. General sog market range: Prime light Smooth heavy.. 2 5 0.-300 lbs. ... . Rough heavy, 800 lbs. - up. . . . Fat pigs . . . i .... 4 , ....... . Feeder pigs ................ Stags Flour market . continues quiet. 8.78 0 7.00 0 6.00 0 8.75 0 8 50 0 3.00 0 9.00 8.00 7.00 9.00 9.00 7.00 Wednesday Afteenoofi Sale STKERS 1 . . 1.. 1 1.. 1.. l. 1 2.. 1 . , 2.. , . 600 . . 680 3 3 5 18. .1013 , . 482 .1110 . . 930 , . 830 770 , .. 800 .1110 .1150 5.50 5 00 4.25 4.00 3.23 3.23 3.25 4.25 4.33 6.00 5. - A S , . 860 . . . 850 ,.1110 $ , . 9f0 . .1260 . . 793 , .1160 ..1155 , . 190 $ . .1600 3 , . 590 ,.1260 5.50 A ,0O cows 3 SO 3.25 3.23 8.50 4.50 4.23 CALVES 8.00 I KCLL8 4.00 I 1.. 3.00 I 1,. 3.23 1 STAGS 3.00 I MIXED 6.50 1 .1440 .1600 3.00 3.50 .1220 .1033 . 188 .180 . 121 . 212 . 20O . 173 3. . HOGS ".... 6 4 8 . . . . l.i.. 10.... i 40. l . . 9.00 4. T82 188 233 156 215 217 180 270 450 255 160 232 900 9.30 8.75 8.75 6.76 8,75 8.85 8.50 .575 8.00 9.O0 8.50 6.75 4.00 8.50 7.00 8.85 875 8.75 9.00 8.75 9.00 8.85 5.75 8.75 8.73 5. . 7,. 6.. 12.. .4. ,v:.2., vl.. - 1.. 4.. 181 183 450 131 203 183 r." 2.1,. 2.1. . ..., 6.;.. 12... !4s.; . . 4 ' 5 . . . , 19... 8.4.. 9.00 LAMBS ; 69 $ 6.75 L 228. 68 68 49 75 67 7.00 19.. 6 6.00 150.. 66 6.00 25. , j 60 6.00 EWES 147 $ 2 00 6. . YEARLtNGS . 106 $ 1.00 !6.. , . .104 $ 4.00 1 ' Thursday Meentng Sales KTtKK.t So. 16. 2. 1. Are. lbs. 4 . .1004 t I, . 860 ...1140 . . .1140 Price. No. Ave. lbs. Price. 6.00 f i COWS 8.00 6.00 26.'. 924 $ 5.73 BCLL8 4.00 j HOGS 58. .. i, 9... I 3. . . ! 1. .. i 3.4 . - 7... v 11 ..... ewes. I i I 7... I 16... 13..,. , 66. .. 1 16... 20,. . 13. .. 17... 73.., 33... 169 $ 8.75 1 38.. 175 170 280 850 220 610 204 201 8.7S 9.00 8.25 6."0 8.73 4.00 9.00 9.00 140 8.75. 2,. . . 147 9.00 1 1 . . 220 8.75 1 . . . . : 25 8.23 2 . .-. . i 136 . O.OO 1 . , . . I 4H0 4.00 19.... 189 9.00 1 6. . .50 0 5.73? feeder lambs. j.am tin 77 73 73 68 0O 74 110 142 6.35 6.35 6.85 5.00 5.00 6.25 29.., 69 71 60 71 66 67 6.35 6.83 5.00 6.25 6.23 4.00 20. . , 15... 85 . . . 206... 10. . . Ewfia 2.50 2 00 123 $ 2.00 YEARLINGS 90 $ 5.00 . 135 $4 60 85 4.30 WETHERS .135 $ 4.50 I 18 81 $ 4.60 I. Minneapolis-JDalath Flax Duluth June- 23. (L N. 8.) Flax, July $1.86s; September $1.90 Hs; Oetober $1 92. Minneapolis. June 23.. (1 V si n.v July- $1.82s; September $1.86s: October $1.87 Hs. NEW CORPORATIONS Olympia, Wash., June 23. Articles of incorporation have been filed with ' J. Grant' Hlnkle, Secretary of state, by five companies as follows; . Gin i Wah investment company ; capi tal stock,- $1500; incorporators, Ben Wong of Pasco and Leo Gin Soon of Walla Walla.- Mount Rainier Coal & Coke company f Yakima; capital stock, $1,000,000; in corporators, T, R. Siusher, D, O. Robin son, J. C Steenson and J. E. Bennlght West Trade Press corporation of Se attle: ; capital sjtock, $50,000; incorpo rators," Miller Freeman of Seattle, G. W. Stam of San Francisco, and Daniel T, Pratt of Seattle, United Shoe Stores of Seattle ; capital stock,- $25,000; incorporators, Bruce Armstrong, Frank S. Palmer, S. S. Drake. F. Pi Taylor and G. W. Hutch inson. Dixie Sauce company of Seattle : capl- ktal stock. $20,000 ; incorporators, Ralph Leowrie, P. H. Cameron and W. N. Gil bert. Vancouver Marriage Licenses Vancouver, Wash., June 23. Marriage licenses issued Wednesday Winfield S. Sines, ; legal, and Rose May Cook, legal, both of Portland ; HaJlie EL Price, 24, and Margaret Mickle, 19, both Of Van couver; Oscar Bancrofe, legal, and Hazel l. Cross, legal, both of Portland; George M. Hansen, 31, and Mildred K. Kreger, 19, bot!j of Ceotralia, Wash. ; George F. McDonald, 21, of Cape Horn. Wash., and El eon ore M. Sams, 19, , of Skamania. Wash. ; Samuel Speppard, legal, and Mary T. GatcheL legal, both of Hood River, Or. ; Marion D. WTiite, 21, of Woodburn, Or., and Nellie A. Symmortds, 18, of Hubbard, Or,; Chester R. Everett, 25. and Monnie M. Brooks, 24, both of Portland ; James R. Molohon, 27, and Catherine X Anderson, 23, both of Port land $ : William ' J. Murray, legal, and Pearl Corlne Relsner. legal, both of Port land ; Michael P. Coughlin, 23,. and Mar garet E. Fuller, 21, both of Portland ; Frank E. Feikert, 41, and GertrudA Robertson. Portland ; Ie Page . Ough ton, 24. and .Adeline O.. Leonard, 19, both of Portland. LAMB UNDERTON SEATTLE BREAKS WITH SEA UNIONS; TAKES NEW SCALE Another monkey wrench in the machinery of the -Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association of the Pacific . The conference in Seattle Wed nesday afternoon disbanded in a deadlock. - And delegates from Port land. Seattle and San ' Francisco started fori-their respective homes 'to take another vote.": Advices received from Seattle last night, stated that the Seattle local stood strong for the acceptance of the scale and conditions as subscribed to by President W. S. Brown of the NaUonal association. .According to W. S. Jack ling, business agent of the Seattle union, San Francisco. Portland 1 and Astoria delegates sought to persuade Seattle to reverse its action and reject the new wage scale, but without effect: The full text of the agreement en tered into between Brown and the ship ping board was presented to the dele gates m conference. Seattle agreed and could not be talked out of it. This leaves the Pacific coast branch of the engineers association with three mem bers, two of them being weak ones., it Is said. NATION AJj KLFXTRIC COMPANY AWARDED WIRING CONTRACT A bid of $17,370 secured for the Na tional EJictrie company the award for the lnrifallaOon' of electric wiring for light ad power for the new municipal aryaocK at. a meeting of the dock com mission . held Thursday morning. Five bidders entered into the contest, . with the NePage-McKlnney company as high bidder, $24,295. . Other bids received were : B. E.. Davis Electric company, $20,866 ; Robert W. Larsen. $19,300 ; Jaegger-Sroufe company, $17,894.69. The award to the National Electric com pany was subject to approval by coun sel. ;; - ' Th greater part of the meetelng was taxen up with tne consideration of com municatlons and matters left on the table. The matter of rolling doors for pier 2 on terminal No. 4 was up on a lengthy document from the Perkins Manufacturing company, who sought to have tne matter of patent rights In vestigated before the final award for the doora The matter was sgaln re ferred. - . The dock commission passed, the buck back to the city on a communication from s A. I. Barbur, commissioner of public works, who asked for a re vocable permit for the Columbia Digger company to maintain piles at the foot of Ankeny street within the street area. The dock commission saw no objection as Jong as the city commissioner would be responsible. All matters pertaining to tariffs and transcontinental exports and imports were referred to a committee, which will file a report at the next regular meeting of the commission. Under this head comes a communication ; from the Port of Seattle relative- to terminal charges at pacific Coast ports. The matter of charges on the railway Owned terminals on the .- South . Atlantic and Gulf ports is up for investigation '- by the war department, and Pacific ports will lend all possible s id. SOMMERSETSHIRE DUE ILEItlS IjATE IN FROM IiONDON Sailing of the new British moforshjp Sommersetshire from , lOndon for Pa cific coast porta was announced yester day at thaMerchants Exchange. She is a -craft of? 445 tons and is owned and operated by the Royal Mail Packet line. She will reach Portland late In July and will take mixed cargo from here for Eu rope, The Oregon-Pacific company will act as local agents for the Royal Mail Packet company. : The Sommersetshire is not equipped with refrigerator space and will not take freah fruit to Europe. An equipped steamer of this same line is promised for - later in the season and apples are now being lined up for September or Oc tober loading. . ... . Steamers of the Holland-American line with refrigerator space did not take apples from Portland this season as Se attle shippers booked everything in ad vance. - In the in ter coast I service the steam ship Charles H. Cramps of the Atlantic Gulf Sc. Pacific will stand in first place. The Cramps is the latest creation in a fruit carrying ship. She is in port and open for public inspection. SHIPPING BOARD IN NEW ? ' QUARTERS; $70,000 SAVED Washington. June 23. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL..) The, new shipping board has taken of fices in the new navy building, which visitors in Washington during the war period win remember aa the last of the many new structures Of that time built west of Seventeenth street in the so-C tion known as the Mall, Jiear the Poto mac river. - . , This is half a mile or so from the former location in the business district The government makes a saving of something like $70,000 a year In rentals by the move, , and also provides much more commodious quarters. The office of the secretary of the navy Is in the same building. All the activities Of the shipping board will be centered here aside from the accounting division, which la still housed in one of the tem porary buildings in another part of town. v At one time the shipping board occu pied 17 different bulldinga In Washing ton, widely scattered. These have been turned back to the owners. JURY IS DRAWN TO TRY t $10,000 DAMAGE SUIT "'A Jury was selected this morning in the federal court to try the $10,000 dsm age suit brought by Harry Crane, a stevedore, against the Pacific Steam ship company. Crane had several fin gers eut off of his left hand on Septem ber 22, 1920, at municipal dock No. 2, while loading a potato digger on to the City of Topeka, a vessel belonging to the defendant. Negligence on the part of the defendant in net properly orat ing the knives in the digger is given as the cause of the accident in the com plaint - Astoria Marine Notes "Astoria, June 22. The steamship Cape Romain sailed at 7:30 a. m. The Steel Inventor sailed at :3 this morning. The. Kongdsan Mam crossed out at 4 this morning. The Charles H. Cramp arrived at 4:39 this 'morning and will leave at 11:30 for Portland, after load ing here. . -. . -v:v Sailing Schedule Annoanced ' Definite schedule has been announced for the sailing of the Steamships Rose City and Alaska of the San Francisco Portland Steamship company. The Rose pity win leave San Francisco Jane 27 and the' Alaska will follow July 2. $oth vessels will carry passengers snd freight. Sailing dates from Portland will be announced later, but will con form to the four-day schedule. Charter Rates Steady . New Tork. June 23. (IJ N. S.) Char ter rates: Ocean (steam) grain. " steady ; United Kingdom. 6 shillings: Germany, 24 marka; France,- 25 francs: Holland. 21H25H; kronen; general-cargo, un changed, . Positions of VecaQls . Radio report from North Head give the po sition of the following vessels st S p. m. Jus 22 . West Kedrou, Portland for Sen Francisco, 317 miles from Saa Francisco. - West Nassau. San Krandaeo foe Portland, 165 mile west of San Francisco. . Charles H. Camp. 220 mile north of Ssn Francisco, for Portland. - f. . Broad Arrow, San FrancVeo for Ttku far. 471 mllea west of San Frsnxiisoo. Buenos Aires, Tacoma for Saa Francisco, 35S miles north of Ssn Francisco. - Chsrlee H. Cramp. San Franeisne for Port land. 60 miles south ef Colombia river. Admiral Evsna, Port Is nd (or Saa Francisco, 90 miles south of Columbia river' Menulani, San Francisco for Honolulu, 66 mile from San Francisco. June 21. Standard Arrow, San - Francisco for Hong kong. 1427 miles from San Franc Wo, June St. China, San Franeiaeo for Hongkong, ,76 miles west of Saa Franeiaeo. Senator, gan KranoUeo for Saa Pedro, 64 miles south of San Frsncisco. , Johanna Smith, San Francisco for Coot bay, .109 miles north of Ssn Francisco. Manoa, Saa Francisco for Honolulu, 79 miles we"t of Saa Fraaciseev v Pomona, Saa Franelaen for Portland, 100 mllea north of San - Franeieeo. V Scofieki, Tampieo for Richmond, 182 miles south of Ssn Francisco. - . - Ketchikan, S settle for Nome, eft Matrow stone Point, June 21. ... j -,., . i West lson, Kobe for Seattle.. 171 miles from Seattle. June 21. I Catherine D., Betlmghsm for , Ketchikan, in Queen Charlotte sound, June 21. r Ketchikan. Seattle for Name, $7 miles' west Of Cape Flattery. - Charlie' Watson, passing out of Tatoeeh r St 3 p. m. - : .. s Admiral Dewey. Seattle for Saa Francisco. 85 toil front Seattle. City of Reno. Portland for San Pedro. 150 suUes soutb of Columbia river. Alili AIXNG THE WATERFRONT River reading at noon, 20. reel; fall A foot. " i - Jone Kane, port engineer for the Pa cific Steamship company. Admiral line, has returped to Portland after sea ser vice during the period of the strike. Kane acted aa chief of the steamship fPresi dent, between Seattle and San Pedro, and also as chief of the Admiral Wat son on the Alaska run. Mrs. H. MeN. Eddings, wife of "Bert" Eddinga, purser of the steamship Rose City, and her son, left on the Georgtana this morning to spend a vacation at Sea side. : The body of John Franklin Grant ar rived in Portland from Astoria at noon today. Funeral services . will be an nounced later. The steamship Chas. H. Cramps of the Atlantic. Gulf A Pacific line, ar rived In Astoria Thursday morning and proceeded to Portland. She is the first of the large refrigerator ships to come here. , . ' ,3fotiee to Mariners The following affect the aids to navigation hi the Seventeenth light boose district: - Oregon (-Cons Bay. Jarvls lower . snd upper front light. Vjrreetion : Light is shown from a small white house on unrwinted pile dolphin. Charts. 8984. 6802. Light List, 1921, No. 144. Buoy List, 1920, p. 13. Oregon and Washington Columbia river. Martin Island light temporarily . discontinued June 14 account high water will be repaaeed a, eoon a condition of river permits, Chart 6158. Light List.. 1921, Ne. 305. Buoy List. 1920. p. 29. Washington Washington tourld. Feint Frances buoy 4, reported one half mile north of position June 17. will be replaced as soon as nraetioshie, , CharU 6300, 6378. 6360. Buoy List. 1920. p. 63. . -.- Washington Waxhirigton sound. Point Rob ert light heretofore rent rted extinguished was relighted June 18. Chart 6800. Light List, 1921, No. 567. Buoy List." 1920, p. 57. By order of the Bui-ran of Lighthouses, - - ROBKRT WARRACK, Superintendent ' Seventeenth Lighthouse .Dis trict. , .. . AT NEIOnBOettXtt PORTS Astoria. June 23. Arrived at 4:10 I, si., stesmer Charles H. Cramp, from New Tork snJ way porta. Sailed at 7:80 a. m , steamer Steel Inventor, for Km! and via. Pugct Mound snd wsy porta. Sailed at 8:30 a. m., Japanese stesmer Kongosan Mam, for Calcutta via Puget Sound. Sailed at 6 a, m.. steamer Cap Romain, for New Tork via Puget Bound. Astoria. June 22. S.iled tt 9 p. a., stesmer Rose City, for Ssn Francisco. Hongkong June 20. Sailed, stesmer Pswlet, for Portland via Tokohams, Arrived, steamer West Ivan, from Portland. x Balboa, June 21. Sailed. Japanese stesmer Hard Ma ru, from Portland for west coast. Hamburg, Jane 17. Arrived,- Danish, iftotof shin Indien, from Portland. Cristobal, June 21. Sailed, steamer Robin Adair, from New Tork for Portland. ' SS Francisco, June 28. (I. N. S.) Ar rived ; Mae Hymen, from Point Arena at 7:05 a. to, I Coquells, from Monterey at 7:25 a, m. ; D. O. Scofield. from Tampieo at 8:15 a, m. : Bohemian Club, from trial trip at 9:23 a m. ; Seiyo Maru. from Hongkong at 9 a. m Sailed: Lyman . Stewart, for Vancouver St 2:80 . ra ; Burns, for trial trip at 8:50 a. m.; Ratbburn, for Keyport at 9.45 a. m. June 22. Arrived: Transvaal, from-Copenhagen st 1:80 p.-m ! Car dinal, from San Pedro at ,4:20 p, ra.; Pinola. from San Pedro tt 4:20 p. m.; Swifteagle, from Portland f 10:10 p. tt. Sailed: Johanna Smith, for" Coos Bay st 8 :05 a. ra. f Manoa, for Honolulu at 12:25 p. .) China, for Singa pore at 1:25 p. ra.; Senator, : for Los Angeles st 3:10 p. m.i W. r. Miller, for Los Angeles at 2:35 p. m ; Santa MoaaHa. for New York at 7:15 p. m.; Bobemiaa Club, for trial trip tt 7 p. as. : Seattle. WsJth.. June 28 (1 N. S.I Ae- ried West Jester, front Manila, noon. Sailed Tippecanoe, for Manila, 9 :55 s. m.; Admiral Sebree, for San Pedro, tt noes. Arrived June 22 Alaxnena. from Tacoma, 7:35 p. m.; West tson, from Martil. 2 :25 d. m. Sailed June 22 Prince Oeorae. far Prince Runert 1 1 a n m lAtnuehe, for Southwestern Alaska. 9:50 P. to.; Torba Linda, for San Pad re, 9:16 p. m.i Juneau, for iort Biakeley, 4:05 p m. Vaidez. Jnn. 22. Sailed Northweeteea ). bound. 8:40 a. m. aetchiksn, June 23- Sailed Admiral Wat on, northbound, 6:80 p. m. .- - ; Peten.burB. June 2U.Ued SpokaB. nortli-1 bound, lie. m. " Auckland, June 20. Arrired Waiotapa frost Vancouver. Hongkong. Jane 21. Sailed Wast Ivan, far Manila. ... Shanghai, Jute 1 8. 6 ailed Mooteagl. for Vancouver. Yokohama. June -18. Arrived Wbeeuand Sale of Unclaimed R. R. Freight WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Friday and Saturday, 9 A. M . to 5 P. M. COCOA MATTIXO, tsltable for hall runners, eharchet, theatre4 '7C; ahd bedrooms. Retail price 32.99 1x12 Rag Rugs, retail price $20,00, .here for ..........-... .BJ9.00 $12.00 Ladles up-to-date Shoes, the pair SJ&.OO Royal Sllver-Ptated Knives and Forks, set of 13. . .. . . . . , .. f 2.00 Steak Knives and Forks, also sliver- plated. a set of 12.. ....... Srsf.OO Sllveroid Knives, Forks, Spoons double plate, each, ....... ...10$ 2Sd sue Talcum Powder, 1-lb can; fof ......... IO 30c box of 4 cakes or Toilet Soap, 2 boxes ........... . ?.. .,?Se Extension Curtain Rods. ....... .ftg $ for ..............,....St& 15c bottles of Ink. ....... ...v.. .ft . Shoe Polish for tan or brown shoes, 15o kind, 6l or 6 fcr,...5a I have over 600 Bisque Dolls. $1.00 sellers, for ...... .35 Dri-Foot can .ftgt Arctic Rubber Dubbin, a Can...5 Hot Cake Griddles. .. . .154 Khaki Overails.with bibs, here at, (OwaVtl 's a ' tt I a " a si's 4 2 fisv Warehouse Consolidated Sales Company ?y:S9 fflt!,8tw BetVIr$ts. rreat--4Boslt Btsfktmlth shop Montana, from Seattle. Sailed Mandate B'lttru, for Seattle; Fusbima Mara tor Seattle, Saa : Dieao. June 22. Arrived Admiral Schley, from Seattle, and sailed for San Fr&a- ciaee. V -: "t Victoria. June 22. Passed Ricbmond. from' rrm nusan iot lucnmnw, .ov p. m. Vancouver, Jonk 22 .Arrived El Vobo from Lehita. - Kreret t, June 53. Arrived Brush, from Se attle, 12:30 p. m. Tacoma, June 23. Arrived Floridan, from Seattle, 7 a. ra.; Fulton, (rum British Columbia Porta, $ a. m. " ews of the Port A ert red uoe S3 Charles H. Cramp. American steamer, .. from New York and pay ports: general. Departed une 12 Kongosan Maru. Jaitaneae stesmer. for Cal eutta, vis Puget Sound, lumber from 8L Helena. MARINE ALMANAC Weather at Rlvar't Mouth North llrad. June 8. Condition! at the mouth of the river at noon:' Sea. smooth; wind, northwest, 20 miles ; weather, clear. Tides at aatorl Friday High Water I !. Wafer 2:88 . m. H (I -feet I 9:43 a. m. 0.2 fext 3:55 p. m. 7.3 feet 10:02 p. m. 3.2 feet- DAI LT inVF.It KF.ADINGS a. m.. Pacific time. 8 00 . . Rirer. Temp't.ir'r , III , . g?gsj kg 5 Z : - is, sS" 's h" . aI Wenatrhee ., 4,0 39 ,4(-fl . 20 . 00 5 j 4 liwiston .... 22 11.0 0, 210. 00 9t 62 llnatilla , 25 1 0 -0 . 2U .OO 08 62 The Dalles... 40 83 . 8 -O . 7j0 . 00 Karens..... 10 8.6-0.110.00 80 49 Albany ..... 20 3.5 -0.1 0.00 (it 54 Salem...... 20 1 .8J-0 . 210 . 00 83 51 Oregon City . 12 4 . 8U-0 . 2!0 .Oil t . . . . . ( .' Pirtlawd .... IB 20,6-O.SO.01 79 6 t ) Kising. () Falling. RITF.R FOBF.CASTS . The Willamette river at Portland will fall Friday and Haturday. resnbing staeea of sbut 20.2 feet Friday snd 20. 0 fret Haturday and will remain nearly atationary at about 20.0 feet Sunday. ' . . Te Srvtee st renisrtd '.: V esse Is Frees TuU. W'ert Kaaeon .......San Frsn ...... Jans 2 4 West Hilton. .......New York . . , . . . Jun 2 4 Robin OoodfaUoW New York ..... .June 26 Transvaal ..........San Fran. . . . . .June 8 8 Brush ........... ..'.Philadelphia . ..Juna2'l Paeoice . . .. ...... .Rotterdam June 2 4 lite ........New York. .... .June 24 Senator ........... .San Fran June 80 Lake Gunnl; San Fran ..... .June 80 Harry Lucksnbsch. . . .New York June 80 Pomona rleattla ....... .June 30 (ieorgint Polph, gan Frsn July 1 Admiral Evans. .... .Kao Fran .July 1 O. C. Morse. ,N. T. -Baltimore. July 3 Steel Worker ...... .New Tork ..... .July 2 OorenUle ......... .San Frsn. .... .July 4 west Togut Plitladslphla ,, . .Joly B tewia Lucksnbsch ...New York. .... .July 6 Remdl.ik Rotterdam .....Jnly ,6 Kennsrott .......... New York ..... .July 6 Alaska.. Moston-.N. Y. ..July 8 Anniston Citr Mobile July H A. F. Lurkenbtch .'...New York.- July 9 Toabid Maru Ne. 1.. Seattle July 1 Mexican New York .July l Te Oepart From Portland Veeaa la For i. T. K. V. Ants. ....... San Fran. .... .June 25 Alaska ............ San Frso. . . . , Juns 24 Monttsu ......... .Europe June 27 Weat Kader ........ North China. ...June 27 Ben ren ne Fnrone ...... ..June 2 7 Port Said Maru , Enron .JuUe 30 Boston Mans ... ....Europe ..... .. .-tone 80 Bendoran ......... .Europe ....... .June 30 Harry Luckenbtab . . . . New York ..... .July 2 Senator H. F. A way. . . .July 2 Swiftwind ....Orient ....... .July 2 Pscifiro ........'.. .West Coaatperta July 4 West Ksason ....... .Orient July O Onmtalo .Orient July S Yalxa .Philadelphia ... .July 8 West Keats ....... .North Culns. . . . July 18 Vessels is Fort vessel ' ' ,- Berth. K. V. Kruse. .......... . ........ .Knspptoa jXsttern Mariner ............... .r. Dolphiea Anson S. Brook. ........... .Pacific Marine Swiftlight ................... .N. Pac Lbr. Swiftwind ...................... Dolphins Montague Wsun BH . . ., St Helena Weat Kader Westport Oregon line. . . . ...panin-iilel.br. Benvenue Cnlumbi Klht A. .. ....,.. Drydnrk Oregon- nr. , ...Feninmla I.br. Port Said Maru...... ..Terminal N-. 4 Boston Maru . Montgomery Abereo Terminal No. 4 Pandora n Albina West Kests Terminal No. 1 . Xfetv. Uira t L - . . Chst. H. Cramp'.". ..'. '.Terminal Ne. 1. When you lend money to a friend you are borrowing trouble. L-U'J-H -Lm-.."',ULJ LI .....J!.' - ii . . i . , n ij i , f - v'O'-'PTH eV VVAfcHlrvCTOM GT&. i eewwa w - V V CustorJiiia v Travelers checks ff - your summer trip can be purcbated t the Hibemia. Elimi nate the risk of cur- " rency or the diffi culty of cashing per sonal checks. tbe yard. For sale here, yard S WW Dressmakers' Snaps, 60 dozen to the box, a nox.... ..oc Boys' 18-inch Hepeating Rifle. perfectly harmless, each. .'...'20t Joy o' Wheat, $6 20-os. packs kcs to -the case; case of 36 pkgs. SJl.ftO 75c Home Shining Set....,....a5t One $250 Desk, never been urv1, tor 1CK, Compound Cathartic Tablets, 1000 in bottle. Same as Dncle Bam used - for his boys. Wholesale price $4 a bottle, My price, bottle.. .755 One roll No. 1 Band Paper for planing mill at a great bargain. 1 io-lb. reel of Twine ..K5.00 There Are Lot of Other Ibiogs Too Nsmerobt to Mentions ' Special $2.50 to $.50 Pocket , - Knives ....IJl.OO f $3.60 Nickel-Plated Hair Clippers, i S1.35; the doen flli.OO i 10-quarr Galvanized Buckets.. 'Jt: 7,f 14-ouart "Vs i SPKCIAL PRICKS TO DF.ALKkK Mail orders filled two days after receipt of order, in ordering by mail always add postage. e.'rt rS. I tTsieW'i vsifiv -- Tl J! KVJ CustodMarC ssaaMaMasiaaxes fnaiau asavt OsaJvsvs"jaaJ