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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921.:, THE- OREGON I3AILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 10 COOPERATIVE EGG BIDS FIRMER AT HIGHER POINT IECB8DAT DAIRT PRODtCK Batter. Kgg. Portlaad tie e tie tu Francisco ...... 40e lV4 Chicago , 94e 28e 14e Kew Tor ......,...JJH lie : ! Seattle ...lie. ase , 18e ( Lor Asgele .49 - . Bide for current receipt eggs in the Portland market were general at 24a den for Thursday. The market - waa inclined to atraw activity with a further fain In outside order for carload lota. Then ni nnn eompatitio for country eg efforts during the day ana Oil brought th pno to 24e generally. Those that had bean pajne end offering 22 9 23 for such supplies, Quickly boosted their bid t the 84a mark and appeared much more anxiou to aecur stock Un prerioualy. ' ; Tber waa a demand for carload supplies from both th Booth add' th North and fractionally better price war available on thia account. Cold tare -movement eotrtinue here, but oa a de creasing aeala while a yesr ego tha ice brma movement tor that' period waa untuually liberal. Lateat report f cold star atneka reflect thii. tha Paciiin Northwest eu piJl y being but free-, tionally mora than a year o for thia aamo pe riod whit . a faw weeka ago the increaa waa marked,1. T The deairtn pelt information regarding any market, ahoukl write tha Market Editor, Ore os Journal, cacloalng Ump for reply. BCTTER TRADE SHOWS TfeADr Trade in tha butter market continue to fleet strength for cub extra, with SO 81a pound arailable. while prima first are, about holding their own armnd 29c pound. ? Out id demand continue favorable. . . i LIGHT HEJTS SHOWING SMALL LOSS ' ' With inexsasing supplies offering, tha market for light bene ia fractionally eaaier and oft about la at IT 4 18 a pound. Heavy atoek aa well aa broiler ia good demand at current value. lucki,aot wanted. BECF WAS RATHER DEPRESSING There ia war ea for the whole! beef trad and one of the city killer i naming aa low s 11 12e for top ataer beef. This ia tha lowest price that baa ru4 in torUaod for many yean. STRAWBERRY PRICES ERRATIC Price oa strawberriee ruled from 81.10 2.00 per crate, on tha markets daring the day. Loganberries aold around f 1.25 eg-1.35, currant, 81.5061-73. Btrawoerries ot quality war rather aearea but ether fruit waa excellent. ,, LOCAL CELERT IS jKOW OFFERED - Home . grown celery ia now being offered in email tot around Sl-Si per dosen. Celery premises to be exceedingly iaesree. ia thia aeetion within the immediate future beeauee of lease by flood. , . . ' BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE . Packing inUreaU paid Be for taney Royal Ann eharri, ' . California new crop apple ia pear hose at 99 ooas.se.. Peae acarce oa tha atreet around 9 01Oe pound.--'-" ' (String bean in ralr demand at 14a for boat. I Country killed bo and eelvea steady and unchanged. : Local peaehet $1 bos. Cafiforni 11.00 1.60. WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau: advised Thumdsy: Protect shipment during the neat 99 hour acelnat tha following Btilnna temperature: Going north. TO degree; aortheaat ever B. P. A 8. tt. B., 85 elerraa: seat ta Baker. 89 degres, and south to ,Aahlnd. 85 degree. Maximum tmpcrtr t Portland torn o row about 79 degree. StHOLESALE PRICES IV PORTLAND retaimm y:iholaalr; aapt a etherwiae noted: ' Dairy ProdiKt 7 BrjTTKRSJUng pHoe, bo loU: Craamery. extra., parohment wrapped. 8ie per lb. Jobbing. pnee:bs. extra. 9031 lb.; dairy, buy ing price. 1 7e cr lb. BDTTKRPAT Portland delivery beat, Ne, 1 grada. 29e; No. 2, 82Te; country aUUona. 84 a29 per lb, CHKK8B Belling price! Tillamook, freah Oregon fancy tripiata, 22 per lh.5 taong America, i 8 Se peg lb.; Oregn-Wa.hinton triplet. I T & Ve Jb. Frj-e to jobber, f, e. b. Tillamook, triplet. IBe: foung Amanca COc. BelhBg prieal Block Swim. tncy old. 3B40e; pew ck, 848e Um burger, 849SSe lb.; eream brick.. 282e per lb. BOGS-'-Buying prieo: Current reeelpta, 24e dea; aandled. .aellinai price, ate; aeleet, 28e dua. IJV K poCtTBlT belling price: Heavy pen. S( lb.j light. hena. Hat 18e lb.; broiler. 5e -lb; eld roeatent, 10c lb-; turkey. 9840e lb.; duet. See par lb. Prwah Vegetable end FruH PREBB FRUIT Orange, 94.25 09.00 bo; banaaaa. 11 11 He per lb.j keaon. JT.eog 8.TS per caea; grapefruit, Honda. 8T.00 11. 00; Cahforuia, 3 O0 19.60; cherriaa, f JJe per lb. ; BEKIUK9 Btrawberriea Oregon, 91-10 1.50 erat.. 24: jodaebarrifee, 8c Jb. rap parriaa, $1 40rl.T8; lngnberriea. 91 -29; black aap. 82.00 (. 2.50; eurrantd. 91.30ayl.TS. , DBIKP FBCIT8 Tiataa, Sftf farda. 9S.S0 S.TS per boa; figa, 2.0OjI 6(Jj pruaea. 10a to 80, 80-lb. boa, TS pe lb. - ONIONS - Belling price to retailer: Local, 91.00ft 1.50; garlic, 19 b.; green onion. 80 gj 44a doaen bunche; new Imperial, 81.00(a) '1,89 erata; red. 81T8 cental. -i POTATOF---elUnf Price to retailer; ,Ore- P-v, faney, II x.oo ; new poiaioea, a lav o. fEUBTABUfciJ Baana. Oregon wag, lac lb. I beet, new. aacke. ai.oo per ewv; da bunchad. 0e per doa.; cabbage, crated. 9 He per lb.; a not, bunobeo, uo per ooaen da aaveked. 8 Ha per lb. T cucumber, fancy. 91-TS per lb. ; earroU. bunched. 60o per dose; da Ka. 2. 91.23 01. 90; farUo, pew Uexicaa. 88c Jb.;-green anion. 3 S 0 4 Oe do; lettuce, 9. 98.00 02.80 crate, 939 91-00 per doaen; para ley, 60a doa.; pea. 90 10a lb. t pappern, green, a a lb.; peppera, CaUfornia dry chili, SOe lb.; iawripara. Mexicae dry chili tmildl. ."ic to.; Eradiahaa, local. 93 0 40a par doxan bunchea; rhubarb, Oregua, 8o per lb.; utaliag. aeleet. 8 He pay lb.; (quash, summer, 4 0 5c per lb.; . tomatnea, Texa. 4 basket crates, 99.86 erata; do California Imperial. 93.00 per 4-baket erata; do Merced. 94.00 par lug; turnip, new, aacked. 92.33 par tat ' Meat and Provlilont ' COHKTRT M KATS Selling pricee: Cotmcry been. 12 H 0 19o"Dr lb. for ton blocker, about 138 to 130 lb.; heavy atuff lower; aeal. top. - 9ft to J 10 lba.. 19 0 12 H a; heavy atuif lea; apring Jamba, IS H 14- awe Jb. BMOhlbD MEATb-IUbu, 810 89 per lb-; brk(t bacon, 2S0BS. LARO haul rendered. IT H Ih.j Uere . baM, eiimrwund. lit. PACK1.VO HOCBK' MEATS Steer, beef. 11.H013! eowa-heifera, 01Oet lamb. 12 0 ,12 H par lb.; yearlm. 7 m 9e; awe, 5 0 7e. Plah end BheUflah FRKSH flSH Chinoek, 18018 per lb,; halibut. 19 0 20s per lb. aturgeon. 2O0 2'e; black end, 11012c; kippered aalmon. 82.99 per IP-Jo. easaei; .aipperea cue, ez.30; raaor elaaaa, 94.60 0 9.00 box; ahad. 7 0 be lb.; bug tod. TH 08 per lb, '. ji m io g,Mwaet - ?cr aijua. f i.do , Olympia. 99.90. --.. . . - Hop, Weoi end Hide . nnal.iil lain lemon. HIXKS Calfakin." lOMUe; klpa, 9 0 8c; green hidea. 2 0 9c; aalted. S 04 per lb. MOIIAIB Nominal. 18022o nee lb. TAIXOW ASU Q8UU..V, 1 UUpw. i 'a 3, Sc. " j . CASCABA BARE -New 8e; old, 8 He lb. WOOL Willamette valley, eoane, lOe; me dium, 19e; fin. 20a per lb.; taaUr Qragoa- aana taayaoiee per in. BEANS Small white, 4 He; Urge white. MeVUeIbV i HONET--Per care. 98.00. ? . BICE-Wapen atylei No. 1. 4r: Blue Roaa. He per lb, j New Orleana haad, 8a. COKy Kfc Boaaiad. 10 031c ia aeck ar : jgrnma. BAI.T Coarse. Tlf rround. 100, 919.80 alee, 88 6004 00; fancy, table aad dairy' 984.60; lump, 928.90 per tea. , , COAR . Qubea, 89.1f fruit and berry. 98.96: n yellow. 96.29: beat eranuleied. . extra c. S. 13; Golden C, 95.3. , ' ' CANNED MH,K Carnatioe, Abena, Borden. IUV. Itili 5;Av r, SODA CRACKEB3 In bulk, 17c per lb. r- NOTS Wlnuta. 28 0 82e li.'; almoada SB 0ej filbert. 2 1 in aaek loU; peanut. iO 0 I4c; paeans, 2 Sc: Braaila. 90e. " : Rap. Palnia, Olla itr. Mti'bH COAL OH, Pearl water whiu. ia dram CHEESE FACTORIES MAY MANUFACTURE BUTTER CMAIUCET BASICET RltML PRJCU". By Hy nil H. Cohea Cherry . eanninr eheuld atart at one If the consumer ia to receive) the bene fit of the beat quality and probably the lower values. Canning cherrle were of' fered en the public market aa low aa 6c a pound but some geleeted atocka were eeveral cents higher. ? Thia waa for the Itoyal Anna. Black cherrlea ara meeting with n.o favor for canning, even the com mercial packers laylng off thia elaaa of tttoek becauaa of the heavy loaaea by spoilage. 0 i '" Strawberries were generally higher ex cept on the public market Thursday but loganberries were i plentiful and low while raspberries are in greater supply with some quoting a lower price. Bananas are now so cheapl in sftnv markets that tt consumer should not ! forget to buy a dozen or so for the kid dies. TJt best stock, contrary to pop ular belief, ta that which is turning black or mottled, j There Is little indication ef any lew priced peaches this season aa the Iocs, crop is a small one, ! Retail price ia private store: Butter Praab creamery, 4O0 43c, Kgga Freeh extras, 80c. Poultwi-Chickene, dyeaaad. 29 0 36. Fiab-BahBon 29e lb.; halibut, 2Se lb. Pr-rrl6e ner-ln. Kturgeon. 26080a per !b. Flour Beat local patent 82.10 02.80 per aaek, 49 pound . PoUtoear Burba nk. 91-80 01.78 pay aaek. . . Onions J H 2a lb. . Maximum prices on tha Portland public mar ket: Canlidnwer, 26o head; carrots, 2e per lb. t eniona, 2o per lb. : potatoes, 1 He per lb. ; dry beena, 6o lb. ; rhubarb, 9c lb.; lettuce. 10c; per anina, 2e per lb.: bulk honey, quarts, 78; pint. eOe; duck. 80s lb.; gee, 4 5e lb. ; cottage eheeii, 18o lb.j hena, 24 28e lb.; fryer. 28e; broiler, 8 6c lb. ; egg. 82a doaen; butter. 89 lb. milk, lie quart; atrawberriea. 7a; loganber ries, 9; raspberries, 8a box. ' Poor Cables Aid Bears' in Cotton New Tort. June 80.-t N. S.l Poor -bias, with selling by Liverpool, Japanese and New Orleans, aauaed an eaaier opening in tha cotton market thia morning, first prises being 8 0 le lower. Thar waa also eonsiderabl com mixion house selling ahead of tomorrow' gov ernment report, part ef whieh was absorbed by Wall SUat Earlier weather ad He ware (ver able. . ..... The market wss easier durina: tha laat hour. Th cloae waa ateady at a net decline ot 12 0 82 point. Hpot oottoo euiet today, 19 point lo at 11.50. ... i i 61 onth. open. - High. - Iew. rioae January. . March. . . May July. . . October . . December. 1280 ; 1288 1812 1814 1381- 1931 11RO ; J153 1220 1238 1271 1371 125 1298 1391 1138 1207 1204 12T8 1905 1934 1148 1217 . , , , 1203 ,' Chebalem Crops Good Sherwood, Or., June SO. A trip through th Chabalem mountain aectioa Tar-day duelosed fin stands of wheat and hop. Cherry picking is in progreaa ail over this section and many children - and women find in employment. Meet of the cherries will go to the canneries. It is too early to-" say much about the prune, although the crop en Chehalem mountain, it I believed,' will be aa average one. This ia tlo true of the crop, ia tha immediate vicinity ef Sherwood. . j Money aad Exrhasge New York, June 80. -(!. N. .) Call money oa tha floor of the New York Btoek Exchange today ruled at 8 per eeat; Ugh. 8 per seat;, low, B pr eeat. - Time money was ateady. Rate were 8 0 8 Vi-per cent. , The market for prime mercantile paperws teady. l fir t'aU mnney in Iioijon today wa 3 H per cent. - Starling exchange wa easy with buaineaa is banker' bill at 9.3.72 H far demand. -"?- New York Wool aad Hide New York. Juno 30, (I. N B.) Market ateady. Dome tie fleece, XX Ohio, 24 0 99c; do pulled, k around baais, 18 0 76et do Texas, scoured buia. 40 0 80c; do tarritary t, atapla, ecotired baai. 69 0 90c , Hide Market quiet, Nativ ataer. 18 0 13 Ha; branded ateer. 18 013a. Dried Emit aad Beaae . New York. June 80 (I. N. B.) Steady. Marrow, choice. 98.00 0 8.26 choir. 34.60; red kidney, choice, 911.78. Dried fruit lirm. Apricot, choioe te eitre fancy. S202THc; prune. SO to 60. SH0 16 He; do 80s to lOO. 80S He; peachaa, choice to extra fancy. 18 01Te; seeded rauios, choice to faney. 17 0 22c, Feavr Clover Lati Bherwocd. Or,,' June 80. Oregon mist began falling her thi morning, much te the di rtut of the namerouj farmers 'hereabout wha have ton of fin clover and timothy hay aut ana in in iieki. anouia tne rain continue for two or three days, much hay will be ruined Haying ia general in the Tualatin, valley. Liverpool Spot Celtea Liverpool, June 80. (I, N. 8 ) Spot eat ton waa euiet at th opeBiag today. Price eaaier. Baler, 3000 bales, American mid dling, fair, 10.16; good middling. 8.26: full middling. 7.86; middlings, 7-25: low mid dling. 8.26: good ordinary, 6.00; ordinary, 4.29. i'uturea opened-quiet. New Terk Coffee aad Snfsr New Terk. Jane SO TJ. P. ) Sugar Raw, 34.00 dgUyajradj refined. fir granuisted, 93. 20 & 6. 30 Coffee No. T Bio. spot. '9H 08; No. 4 Santos, a H-0 Ike. , Mlnneapolls-Dnlath Flax T , Minneapolis, June 30. (I N. 8.) Plea, July 1.82; September. 1.88; October, 1.87. Duluth, June 90. (I. N. S. I tix; ,Jaly.' 1.84 bid; September, 1.68 bid; October, 1.90 H bid; track. J.84. Arriv. 1.84. . New Terk MeUI Market New York. Jane 80. (I. N, 8 I Metal prices: Copper, dull; spe and July efferd H t August J.86. Laad ateady, apet. Jsly and August offered 4.80; arbiter ay. spot and Jly of fared 4H; August 4-96.- . . , '; New Terh'Lesdea Silver New York. June 30. (t N. 8. i Commer cial bay eilver, domeeti anchangad t 98 He; ft reign H tower at its. . - Londen. June 90. Bar- stiver waa Ud lower at 86 Hd. . . Naval More Market New York; June 90 CI N. 8) Tnrpen tiae Savannah. 60 0 50 H ; New York. 6b H. Benin Savsonab. 849 0 380; New York. 600. Wheat Sell Lew Indianapelia. Ind., Juna 80. Number 8 red wheat, from which-much of tha flour uaad in Indian ia made, aold for 98 cent bushel an tha market here. Thia ws the low eat price xince 1914. - - ! Foreign Bend Market Bid. Aa. 13 is 4 14 17 814- 3H 49 H 50 H 70 71 H 38 39 , 8T6 888 88T 378 887 877 264 294 24 374 70. 73 'TO 73 10H 12 11 - 13 12 18 13 14 12 14 ,18 IS 13 14 14 ... 18 , 15 18 89 H 9H 84 H 84 84 84 89 11-18 89 90 99 97 97 89 88 93 H 83 Raasiaa SH. 121...;,,... Btuin 6 Ha. 1926... Bussixn a Ha. 1819,,M,..,. French 6.. 1881.. ...)- r ranch 4. IS IT... French 5s. 1820. .-. Italian 5s, 1918... British 5. 1922 British 6, 1927. British 6s. 1929 British vky. 4. British ref. 4a.j, ii Belgium rest. 6. . (iernian W. L. j Sa ......... . Berlin. 4 . . . . , . , 4 . . . , . namnurg a . Hamburg 4 H t laeipaig 4 H . Leipeig 5a ... Munich 4s . . . Munich 5s ... Frankfort 4s . Jap 4a ...... ! f 1 , . . 4..... Jap lt 4 Ha. . Jap . 2d 4H.. .. 4 t V. K. SH. , - - I D. K. 5H". 1022....!. W. K, 8H. 12..., 4. V.'K. 5H. 1937....". or iron barrel. 17 He gL; case. (9 .,1 rGfV1lon'I?i,!;lrOB btTnl' '; easaaJTvp Ht rt!KL 0H Baais, 8310 bbL WHITE LEAIWToa teU. I24e; 300 lb, TVBPENTINE Taska, 93 ftii,. MAY TURN CHEESE PLANTS TO BUTTER V Plans for turning the numerous eheeae plants of the Oregon Dairymen's league In this section into creameries for the manufacture of butter is said- to be re ceiving the serious attention of official Of the organisation. - " i Whle no official ef tha Dairymen' league waa willing to talk for publication regarding thi matter, the report baa been current ia tha trade for earn weeka and effort to eecure denial or eoaNrmetion from the league have proved fntile. Borne of tha eheeaa plant ef the onra nixa Uon ara aalaT to have been idle all through the aeason. The new plant at Bank is said to have bee completed but never operated owing to tha de moralized condition of tha eheeaa trade. ' The MmArt J th ri. i v m,. ra tki mmtlmak to turn ita cheese plants inte butter Plant i eauaing oomiidereble eotnment among the trade. much of it being favorable to tha organise u on in new of the sorry plight of th heea told geearally. .. . , , t Wheat Slump Is ? Forced by Selling On Heavy Raiiis bulged sharply during tha last hair hour and closed higher after working lower moat of the session. The market devel oped an oversold condition on the break and when shorts started to cover they found offerings surprisingly light Corn and oats rallied with wheat but finished well under the previous levels. Reports that Germany's order for 3,000,000 bush els of wheat remains still unfilled had a bullish effect. Washington reports that the house passed the peace resolu tion today had a favorable affect, v July wheat closed unchanged to lc higher and September Ulc up. July corn lo lower, September, lc off and December, lHl.c down. July oats 3lKe lower. September, e down and December c off. . j. Chicago, Juna 80. -(1. N. S.) Reported rain in the Canadian Northwaat sUrted scat tered aalling ea tha openina ef tha wheat market July waa dew I cents while September waa orr Kwe. Jiemand, however, waa lacking, and tha market sagged easily. Report of a threatened etrik of arain ele vator worker tomorrow encouraged scattered seHing ta th corn market. July started H 0 1 H e lower, with September a higher to 1 cent dova. - . OaU aurtcd 0 a lower for July and un changed to He off for September, Further losae were sustained later on the weakness ta other grain. Cash wheat. No. 1 hard, 188. Com No. 1 mixed. 68089; 61. 2, 88 0 1 wHta, 63 0 60 l No. 2. 69 0 60 ;' No. Chicago rBe by United Pram: r - WHEAT 1 -" ? Open. High. July ...... 123 . 124 September .. 123 123 CORN July ....... 81 -82 September 4. 83 83 Ixvw. . Cloae. 119 124 118 123. 60 : 60 4 00 v 61 85 I 88 8T ; 88 1775 i 1775 .... t ISOO 1050 I 1050 1085 1085 1049 - 1040 1067 -1967 116 120. 109 109 ' s ; 1 B 91 A OAT8 July ....... &ptMmaMi? . July . . . .. . September . . Jaly September . . July September July September . . IS 88 38 H 88 POBK 179 1795 Nominal . , , . LABD 1050 1055 1083 1090 RIBS 1043 1047 I070 107T BYB 118 120 109 H 109 H BAKLEX July . . . i... September . . .... Caah barley 69 0 92. DAIRT FRODrrr; OF THE COAST San Francleoa 6Sarfca Baa Pmneiaeo, Cat. Juna 90. Butter Ex tra. 40e; prim firnu, 99Ha: first, 80a; aao opriv 87 He. Egg Extras, 84 He: extra ; firata. 83c; dhtiea No, I, 90e; extra pullets, 27 He: un de raised pullets. 23 He. I ' Chewa Cailforni flat, .; faey, 20; ' firata, 18. Saaetle assr at SaaUl. June 30. (t N. S. I Eggs Se lect ranch, 27 0 28e; pullet-. 2223c. Butter City craamery, 34o; brick a. 85c. Cheeae Oregon triplet, lea; Young America, SSg pay Ikv " - , tea Angelas Market Lc Angeje. Juna 80. (t M. 8.) Better Per pound, 48, Exes Extra. 8 Oe; ease count 27c; pul lets, 260. . ) Poultry HanVI 19 0 880; broilers. 26 0 83a; fryers, 9-e. . . .') , .,- AMERICAS LIVFSIOCK FSICEf Oblaaoo Hoe 89 2B ' . Chicago. June 30. Hogs Reeslpu. 2S.0O0; aotir lOe to 15c higher. Balk. 8. 4009.15; tap, 99 23; heavyweight. 98.75 0 9.00: medium ajaight. 98.80 0 9 15 j Ughtweight, 89.00 0 9.20; light hgbui, 88.6909.15; heavy packing sows, smooth 68.00 0 8.60; packing ion, rough, 8T.T508.OO; pi,,, 88.8908.85. CatU Bacefi. 6000; 15e te S5e higher. Beef steer Choic end prime. 88.40 0 8.75; med'qm nd good. 87.00 0 8.40; Ughtweight. 6 00 0 7 00; good aad choice. 88.0008.75; common and medium. 88.25 0 8.00. Butcher cattle fleifera, 94.25 8.00; eowa, 88.T5 0 6.60; bulls, 99.60 0 9.00. Cannera and cut ton Cows and heifers. 91 8003.75: esnner tr, 92 25 0 8.00; veal calves (light and handy weight), 97.3909.25; feeder steer, 9&.7507.5O; stacker . yteer. 98.7907.35; stock cr cow and heifer. 92.50 0 8.60. Sheep Receipts. 9000 r ateady- Lamb (84 Ih. down), 88.00010.60; lamb (eull and coram on) , 94.60 0 7.60; yearling wethers, 99.35 07.76; wes, 92.2909.00; ewe (eulls and common). 91.00 0 2.00; breeding ewes, 84 90 0S.7S; feeder Umb. 98.T8 0 6.75. Denver Ho 96.85 Denver, Colo June 8 (U. p.) 4atthi Receipt, 2000; ateady. Bteera, 8 00 0 7.25: eowa and betfers, - 98.60 0 8.24 ; (toeker and feeders, 1 94 00 0 9.90: csivaa. 8T.1 0 0 8.5ft. . ,?"rr-R2i4Hfo2800 teedy. . . Tep, 9.S5; bulk, 38.0008.50. h heap Receipt. 400; weak. Lamb. '38.80 0 9 50; ewea. 68 00 0 4.00; wethere. 88.09 0 5.80. i - f I -' Kenae Olty Has 98.7B ' Kns t-jt, Mo June 80. Cattle Ra eipu, 8000; unsteady. Hteers, 87.6008.25: eowa and beifer; 14.00 8.25; Mocker and feeders, 38.0007-80: calves. 87.00 0 8.00. Hoes Becetpt. 6600: aetiva. Top. $8.75; heaviea, I 6S 50 0 8.70; ligbta, 38.6009.75; mediums, 88.60 0 8-73.. Sheep Receipts 1500; dull. Lamba, 89.50 0 10.25) ewe. 98.50. 1 Seattle Met 99.1S Seattl. Juna 30 (1. N, B. Hogs Ra eetpta 99, ateady. Prim light. 93.73 () 0.35; rough beavies, 94.00 0 6. 50; smooth heavies, 86.78 0 7.33; pig. 98.600 10.OQ. . . . , battle Reecipta 108, weak. Prime ataer, 88.7307.25; common to good, 84.5505.60; medium to choice, 38.60 0 6 60; bee cow and heifers. 83.25 0 8.76: prim light eal.ee. 86.000700; benvy ealvaa, 84.0006.00: bull. 68.50 04.00. - ' Sheep Rsoeipu 688. week. Yearling. $5 09 6.50; wethem. 83.6004.50; awe, 91.600 1.75; prim light lambs, 96.75 0 7.26; euii Umba, 33.60 0 4 50. - - Cbicago Dairy Fredare Chieag, June 30. Butter Receipt 13.897 trira,. Creamery extna 84c; extra fSjatx. 93; ttrst. 29082c; packing toek. 19 4176. Kgg Reeeipta 10,021 ease. Current re ceipt 24 0 25c; ordinary firsts, 23 0 24c; first. 25 H 0 26c: extra, 28c; check. 200 2b He; dirties. 21 021. Cheese Twins, pew, 14a; daisies, 14 014 a; Toung America. 14 0 16c;. Longborns. 14 0 14 e; brick, 19 014c. " " Live poultry Turkeys 90; chickens.-20 Ha; spring. 28 0 95c: roeateK. 13ci eee. u.- 4 duek. 2c ' . , s Wheat tu, Uermaay ' Chicago. Juna 30. rdrrx ar reported from Germany for about 8.000.600 bushel ef wheat for July sbipsacat da 90 days' credit. - Saa FranrUro Poultry Market Ban Fvneieo, - Jnn So. (U. P.t Poul trr Broilem 310 85c; Urge hena. 25cl best ducks, 80. t . Chlctga Potato Msrket Chicago. June 30 (t N. B ) Potato -keeetpu si i ear. u-gmiea, 64.00 0 4.26; Care, 'pnaa. 63,5S0 3,85. FEEDSTUFF SHOWS A LOWER PRICE THTJRSDAT WHEAT MARKET J.ly Hard white Soft white White elab Bid. Il.li RUe, le Se Hard winter ... Northern Spring Red Wajlb .... NOSTHW UT URA1N RECEIPTS (Reported by Portland Merchant Exchange.) Wheat Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay. 41 ... . 8 ... . 21108 81S 1207 841 2301 9618 203 4057 " 693 2317 7736 J119 2998 804 9269 3824 588 1480 1581 2859 6518 289 1851 2852 2094 10486 1628 1969 1145 2671 1630 1920 1900 2032 215i 15789 2823 2879 1753 2770 17433 2414 8688 1603 2393 US ) 1 a a 6128 B4 1078 201 '983 7464 118 3384 188 864 Portland, Thnra, Beaaoa '20-21; Reason Beaaoa 19-20. '18-19. 1 7-18. 18-17. Season Benson SeaaoQ '15-18. Baaaoa 1 4 15 Beaaoa 13-14,. Season '12-13.. Tcoma Wed , . . x ear ago .... Season to data. . Year ago. Seattle. Wed . , :. Beam to data . . . Year ago. . . . 4882 ,231 673 .623 1543 6628 358 1211 668 1292 Further tosses In wheat and feedstuff are shown in the local trade, although so far aa wheat is concerned bo business in old crop ia indicated In such volume as to be considered a factor. Intense weakness and euiet pre rails in the market for mills tuffs and feedstuff. Grass conditions ar eo good that only a fractional volume pf th , uaual demand for : feedstuff ia shown. Tha ease is somewhat aceavated by th lowness of tha dairy product market Whole and cracked corn, scratch feed, rolled and whole eat a well a chicken wheat ara showing lone a will be acted is tha general quotation below. j Flour market 1 vary alow at tha lowered price and milifeed ere depressed. 1 but with no further price change. . - Foreign business in wheat end flouf is prac tically at g ftanditiiv t the moment. ' " The first barveauag eparationa in TJmatilla county this season started, when ' George Cop. pincer, west end farmer, began, harvesting a field of Turkey Bed wheat aaya th Pendleton East Oregonian. The wheat, grown a an ex. perimeat te eontrart Ifwith Hybrid 129. mxtures early. It ia estimated that it will se 80 bushel to the acre or mere, which ia 10 bushel greater than last year average. FI3DR AeUing erica, mill door: Patent 88-20; Willamette valley brands, 55.60; local atraignt. 86.50: bakera' bard wheat. 87.76; bak ra bluestcm. 87.25; bakers' valley, 36.60; gr nam. 38.40; whole wheat 88 00; Montane spring wheat, patent 97.90 0 8.25 per barrel; price far city delivery, 18 extra ; aubarbaa, 20c extra. BAY Buying price for eld eropt Willametto Umothy. fancy. 822.00 0 24 00 per ton; East ern Oregon timothy, 829 00 per tea: elover. 812 00: atraw, $14.00; aifaiXa, new crop, 916.00 016.60 per too- GRAIN SACKS Nominal. Ne J Calcutta. 5 He: domestic, 6a ia ear lata; he amount higher MII.LSTTJFFS Mill ran at mUL nek ad, ton wts. 934.00; carloads, 931.00. OATS Par text, buying price: Teed, 926-00 0 80.00. BARLEY . Burin prieal Feed. 822.090 22.5ft : brewing. 824.50, SEED Buying pnoe, nominal. rEKDSTl FFS P. O. B. milbu Boiled b tr ier t 386.00 88.00; whale barley. 689 00j al falfa meal, 326.00: eocoaaut meal, 332.00; cracked corn, 842. 00; whale corn, 839.00 per ten; whole eU, 885.00; rolled eat. 338.09; chicken wheat, 361.00; scratch feed. 352.00 per top Merchant' Exchange bids: Jane Bd. Hard whit . , . ... . , . , , 1.20 Soft white . . , . . ...... 1.18 White stub .......... 1.17 Hard winter ...... i ... 11 2 July Aug. Bid. Bid. 1.15 1.12 1.14 1.11 1.14 1.10 1.10 1.09 1.10 1.09 Nor. apring ,1.13 1. Bed WsJl . 1.10 r. 1 08 1. 07 ' rf.nii urr No. 2 white) '. .. 81.00 BABLKT No bid. j No. 3 aaateni ... .f. .. .30.50 POTATOES! ALONG THE COAST Baa Franalace Market Saa Prancisott, Jane SO. (U. P.) Pota toes Old crop, - 81.2802.00: new (jennets. 61.760 1.90; new white, 82,0002.23. Omooe New red. 60078c. . eaUle market Seattl. June 80. lL N. a) Onion Cali fornia, 1 H 01e. Patatoen Yakima .gem. 880.00 0 35 00; o eat 920.00 023.00. tea Bneate Market liO Angeles, June 30. (L N. 8.) Potatoes Mostly 60 0 60c, few poorer 4 0e per lug. No. 1 aacked. mostly 91,40 01.6ft. Wheat Froml.es Best Spokaaa. Wash.. Juna 90. "Thi year crop of winter wheat pramiaea to pe the beat aver had lo the northwest," aai r. . xxaay, . isrm expert of tha Union Trust company, today. "Spring wheat look lib it will b much above the average, but it ia too early to be absolutely sura of th spring wheat Farmer re feeling sptimUUo gnd they haven't much wheat left over tram laat year. In Western Whitman county there ia an exceptionally large acreage ef winter wheat, all looking fine. "In the district beyond JUewiston th grain la remarkably fin appearing. The general Jak iag which that country received last wee' fr mar tha offset the damage by bait'' Hew Tork Batter sad Egg8 New Tork. Juna go" (L N. 8.) Butter: Market firm. ' Creamery extra (salted and na sal ted) . 85H087H: first (salted and unaelt ed). 82H86; higher than extra (salted and unsalted), 86068; state dairy, tab. 230 86c - Cheeae Market etiv, firm. State, whole milk apeeUla... 18019; lipcy, 1315He; lower grades. 11014. Wiaeonaux, wboia milk, fancy Young-America. 17c. Kxga Market, firm. Nearby white, fancy, 40 0 42c; brown faney. 85 0 86c; extes, 39 0 94c; firata. 27 H 090c Milk The wholesale price ia $195 per 100 pound ef 8 per cent milk, withia 290-819 sul aene. PACIFIC CQASTBAKK STATEMENT ' Portland Bank' ' Clearing . - Thi Week. Tear Ara Monday .., 4,105,811.42 6.409,287 18 Tueday .... 4.083.802.29 9.092.499.49 Wednesday . 8,869,178.04 7.330.675.84 Thunday ... 4,196.852.00 6.528.938.14 June ,$121,188.679 09 8196.943,841.99 Spokane Thursday , , . Bank bearing Bahtaeaa Clearing Btlsocee dea rings Balance Clearing Clearing .9 1.424.746.00 rnuraaay 9S5.264.00 Taeema raoema Bank Thursday .3 405,265.00 17.824.00 Thursday . . . . . . . . Seattle Banks Thursday ; 8 9,443.889.00 Thursday i v. , 871,108,00 Ban Francawe Benk Tbumday ......... $17,800400 00 tee Angela Bank Thursday .... , , , , , 1 0.921.781.00 j - Stasdard Oil Steeke S i Pnrnished by Overbeek Cooke Co., Board of Trade building: Closing " " Bid. Aaktd Anglo',, ....... ...... , . . 18 16 Borne Serycmr . ........... 880 37e Buckeye 73 74 Cheeaebrough 180 : 1 60 CbeeMbrough pfd. V.. .,.,.. 86 i 100 Continental 10O 105 CTeoent ..... ......... 26 - 28 Clumberlaad J. . JIO - 120 lurek ... . 77 rr:. 80 . Galena, a 82 '" 85 . Galen New pfd,. 88 - 92 Galena New pfd. .;,.',....:' 8 9 J Illinois Pips 148 188 Indian lip 78 79 National T rant it 22 23 N. T. Traruit t ,.. J2 : 123 Norther Pip . : ........ . 88 r . 90 hio (hi . .. 238 " 242 ' Intl. Pet. . .',-18 - 13 Pen, ilex. .J( 25. t'Tairi Oil t . 895 - 405 ; : rTri Iip .,.-.;,.,,.... 163 f 165 8oir Bfg. ...t........... 330 350 Kouthra Iip .............. Ill i 82 South Penn. tril A,..,,...,.. J68 16S 8. W. Venn OU ............ 60 68 S O. Ind. ...... ... ..... - 2 H 2 O. Kana ..... ... 650 67S 8.O. Kentucky..-..,.....,, Ti ?IM. 8.-ft. New York 4............ 802 807 " S. O. tlhio ................ 330 ; : 850 . S. O. Ohio pfd. t-i 109 lit swan- V .Finch ; ir .... ... i 25 - 8 Vacuum i - ' 54 8,.,-- V'- S3 . Vt'Ahinton ,-. -r. , 28 33 S. O. Nebraska............. 189 ';.il45 - lxup.'rini Oil -77 . 90 SHEEP. GO DIRECT TO SLAUGHTERERS THURSDAY LIVESTOCK TBA9B. Hoa. Steer. Lambs, PerUasd ......... ..59.99 8 LOO t TOO Chicago ........... 9.23 9.75 19.0 Deavey ..,......... 9AS JJ3 . 9A9 Kansas City ...... 8.75 8.9 S ' 19 JS Seattle ....... . Si IJ5 fS POBTLANO ' LIVESTOCK RUN toga.. Cattle. Calve. Sheep. C'- Thnraday 4T . .. 2700 18 .. 1438 14 11 1861 : 29 881 - ft ,. 1618 23 2 682 11 Holiday k . . 5 Week ago . . .286 Two weeks ago. 97 Four w'ka ago. 21 1 Year ago. . . . .870 Two year ago. 82 9 Threw y'ra ago. Four y'r ag. 800 72 4 68 227 82 95 There were IS loads of livestock re ported in ; the North Portland alleys Thursday, but only a very smU supply was available for tha market , Price Jo all lines were nomiwUy unchanged, Nothii.r ot eoimi aamie forward for th sheep and lams trade at North Portland Thurs day. There was a total run ef 2709 bead, but ot tni amount only TOO haad ware for ale, and theea consisted ef atoeker. . Th eastern trade continues te absorb the bulk of the offering. General cheap and Iamb rana : Kat of mountain lamb. . . . . . .8 6.50 0 7.00 6.00 0 0 50 9 00 0 6.00 4.00 0 6 00 4.600 5 00 4.00 0 4.60 4.00 0 6.60 8.00 0 4.60 1.00 0 8.80 et valley lamba,.. . Fair to good lamba... a .... f cuu lamb . . , ff ; u, i : Meavy yearttng t-ijnt wetner f""y wvuianj ......... Kws Cattle Market Qutat Very quiet tone was shown in the cattle trade for the day. Reeelpta were limited, aad notb. has cam forward that brought tha xtrem Price. General cattle market rang: Choice (teen .. X .,,6 9.250 T OO aaevuuna o rooa steers ( Fair to medium a tear Common to fair ateer . rk.iu , . I i. . 8.80 0 8.25 4 75 0 6.90 8.00 0 6.73 5.00 0 6.60 4.25 0 5.00 8.230 4.25 2.260 8.33 1.25 0 2.85 S.75 8.50 v."-im wvw. u nwi .p ....... Medium te good cow and heifer Fair to medium cow and heifer common eowa ana neiiur Cannem ......... Bulla a 4.50 0 8.00 3.500 4.50 air to eooq ieener -j. i iu ........ luiji h.ixj t.i.e . . . . . . . Prim light dairy calves.,,.,., Medium light dairy calves, Heavy eaive .............. , Hes Held Nominal 8.00 0 T-600 8.50 8.0$ 4. 50 0 7.60 8.00 0 4 80 No carload shipments of hoes came forward to North Portland Thunday, and price were considered oa s nominal basis, but ateady. General hog market reagei Prime light .... 8.T5 9J f.ftO Smooth heavy. 250-300 lb.... 7.000-8.00 Rough heavy, 300 lbs, up.,,,. 6 00 0 7.50 Ft pig .... 8.75 0 9.00 Feeder pig .............. , 8.600 9.00 8tga , ..... . 8.000 7.00 ay Bfterween'6 81 STEERS - No. Ar. lb. .. 460 . , 880 a' 978 . . 635 . . T78 ..1870 Price. I 4.75 ' 4.00 4.50 8.50 8. 60 6.00 I 2 00 3.00 15 1.x 1... 16... I::: 990 630 ,. 710 MIXED 6.00 I 8. .. 918 8 496 9 4.23 HOGS 16.... 4,... 5:::: 17.. ... 4.... 18.... 12.... 9..,. 28... 6 ... 24ft 192 158 168 217 287 75 11 79 . 83 71 45 8.73 195 1B3 170 210 209 9 00 9.00 9.00 8.75 8.76 9.00 9.00 9.10 8.75 8.25 . . . , 19.... 14..,. IAMBS 6.00 28 f . . 80 77 72 11 76 60; 6 85 6.25 6.60 660 6t5 4 00 6 00 6.25 4.00 6.50 6.75 4.00 8,00 ea ... 47.... 242.... 1 - 8 e t) EWES -2.00 I 8. 2.00 f 2.. 125 147 121 8 2.00 YEARUNGS lrf 3 ,.. 3- 130 8 3.25 1 6.. 99 105 130 4.50 6.00 4.00 60 4-00 9. . . . 129 4.00 20. ..N MIXEP 18ft 8 J.60 I BUCKS 130 9 1 50 Thunday Morning Solas HOGS Pries. I No Ar. lbs. 8.60 2... ,1006 4 50 X.l.t 880 4.75 9. .', . 692 4.60 11.... 813 8. AO 1..,, 700 4-60 1....1050 COWS 9 2.00 I 1 . . 730 .4 75 1 7.... 868 4.00 4.... 985 No. Ar, the, - Priee No. A- tha. Prioe 3.... 263 8 8.00 1.... 820 5 7.75 50.... 200 8.00. 24.... 257 8.15 6... 218 8.75 6.... 255 , 8.25 11. , . . 220 8.75 6...- 60. 8.00 -212.... 78 8.36 80, ... 99 4 00 IAMBS f7.... 99 S 5.00 I 20.... K 6.50 32.... 66 6.25 I 9.... 66 4 00 11..,. 85 . 5.00 j 41.... 62 5.00 2.... 68 6.00 I 41.... 62 6,00 WETHERS 104.... 110 8 8.85 I EWES 9.... 118 8 2 O0 BUCK SHEEP 4.... ISO 8 176 S...; 170 8 J.75 MIXED SHEEP 2.... lOft 8 10 I IS.-... 12ft 8 2.00 12,... 119 8.00 I YEARLINGS 2,... 135 5 4.00 4,.,, 102 8 4.50 6,... 98 2.00 f 89.... 100 4,90 WETHERS 70,... 97 4.00 f STEERS 1. ...I230 8. 8,80 I. ... 4T0 8 4.50 COWS J....U10 3 4.00 t....itlft 6 2.50 M 1.... 138ft 8 8 00 STAGS J.... 900 8 2 25 Boald Wheat Sold Donald, Or., June 80. Jobs Miller,- George Cea and Pater Feller Tuesday loaded ear with grain sold to tha Albeva Milling e. Report Good Crops Parkplae, Or., Jun 60.- W, A Holmes, who returned from liawiatmi, tri.l h. . . ... - u viaaiwi hi daughter, yeporta food . crops for that aee- . a w ae r 9U t nOsy. Saa Franclse Barley Market Saa Francisco 80.- (U. P. I Barley Spnt feed, per cetl, 107 011ft; shipping. J $0 - SHORT TfcitM NOTES QuoUUen furaiafaad ; by Clary, gaadgQ V Co. , Inc. I Security i : llaturity Am. Cotton OH C... 9-2-24 t I' ;' 18 1-32 Am. T. T. 6s. . 3-1.24 Am. Thread 6a, .... 12-1-24 Am. Tob. 7. ,...,..11-1-81 Am. Ton. 7a. 11-1-22 . Am. Tob. 7-,....,,Jl-l-28 Anglo Am. Oi( 7 H,. 4 1-25 Armour Ceav. 7s. . . .7-15-80 Belgian Go. 7 14. .. 8-1-45 Belgian Gov. i ;s Beth. Steel 7a. ,.. .,7-15-23 Beth. Steel 7,..,., 7-15-23 British Go. 6 Via. .. 11-1-21 Brituh Gov. 6 W . i 1 1-1-22 Canadian Gov. U 5,, 6-1-31 Canadian Gov. 8 s.. 8-1-21 Oedahy Paeking 7s. 713-19-'3 Inter. R. T. 7.. ii. 9-1-21 Japanese Go. 4 H.. 7-1 0-2 5 Kannacott Cop. 7,.. 2-1.30 tlolin Plow 7..,,.. 9.1-21 Molin Plow 7..... 9-1-23 Molina Plow 7.t ,,,, -9-1. 3 S Molina Plow 7i. i .... 9-1-24 Ner.-ree. Eqp. T,,. 5-15 2i Pteific G 7....,,, 91-26 Swift 6..... . , 8-18-21 V, at. Rubber 7. ... 13-1.28 'KM 97 6 "ew York Bond Market Furnished by Overbeek ek Cook Ce. - ; ... ,--..-:' Bid. v Ask. 75 . 66 80 71 99 4 .71 , 80 21 74 73 T9 - 96 , 78 89 774 83 79 . 80 80 Ateaiaoa Gen. ........... Bal. A Ohio Cold 4a., Beth. Bteet Bef. 5. ....... , CanC Paeifi 1st 4 C. B. A Q. Cot. 4i... ...... 8t, Paul Genl. 4H. , . Chicago N. W. GvaL 4. .. . .. L. A N. Pal. 4 New York By. 6 .......... Northern raeifte P. U. it.,.., Reading Gent 4a .......... Tnioa ha. let .... V. B. Bteel 6 . , . t'aioa Pe. 1st Bef. 6 ...... Souther Pae, Con v. 5)..,.,. Southern Pc Cenr, 4 ...... Penn. Con. 4 H v . . - ..... Penn.. 1st 4Hs ............ Che. A Ohm . Cop. 6 . , . . T4t 63H 7! t. 99 03 71 . 79 19 74 72 764 94 73. 84 77 61 T9 79 79 Oregon Short Lin 4s ' Bid. Aabed. 88 69 4 97 H 97 H 95 95 94 95 H 894 100 U 99 4 100 99 99 9 , oil 981 IH 02 hi 9 it 89 99 44 88 96 990 ,994 97 U 97 t 99 994 99 991 994 JOOVl T8 79 84 84 Ta 2 m 89 4 4 ..... a ..... o . . . . 92 ..... s 994 ' 95 S EIS MONTH IN CEREAL YEAR OF 1920-21 Juno la the banner month of the cereal year 1920-21 in the movement of wheat to foreign countries with s total of 3,416.773 bushels cleared from this port. Sixteen carriers clearer during the month with the wheat which was valued at $4,696, 191. ' .:. ' ' r'v-v-:." Reduction of- freight rtea one of the primary causes of the heavy move ment. This has been on th increase since March, which was the low month of thft year. TWO BIO MONTHS During: that jnonth but 622,944 bush els left the port. In April and May 1,919,750 and 2407,097 bushels, respec tively, was exported. The largest part of he rrl was shipped to th United Kingdom and Eu rope, though th Orient came In for its portion. . On Juno IT. the Swifteagi cleared the port with the. largest grain cargo.. 374,- 789 bushels, valued at f 52 4,700. This ship was cleared for the United King-. dom. I i - ' A noticeable I feature of tha grain movement waa the Introduction of Jap anese ships bound for Europe. Lower rates than can be had. on other ships ac count for this. SHIFBOABD SHIPS EXCLUDED - The average for the Nipponese is 55 shillings against 57s 6d for Swedish ships and 80 ahiilinga for da BritiHh. Ship ping board vessen, have been excluded becaus f the rata of 65 ' nhlllings de manded : by Admiral Benson. Despite this the Yoeemite has been chartered by the Houser interests and is now loading in the harbor. . . Other exports during the month were 114470 barrels of flour, valued at 9833,- 444;.lL13,702 feet of lumber at 9203,105 ana general cargo valued at 9-6i,dse. DOCK COMMISSION AfJCKPTS NEW TERMINAL CHARGES As a special meeting of the dock com mission this .morning it was tacitly agreed, to accept the proposals submit ted by tne steamship people and the rail roads relative ton terminal cnargw on trans-Pacific ft eights and . to conform. with minor exceptions, with the tariff sheet submitted by Seattle Interests, The board granted authority to En glneer O. B. Hegardt and Harry L. Hudson to worK out the details and present an ordinance at the neat regular meeting of thft board. The matter of tariff on i coastwise freight was also passed to Hegardt and Hudson. Three letters from A. B", Haines were read. They all pertained to Portland and 'dock charges. These letters were also ire ferred. ' : The rates agreed upon, with the ex ceptions -which pertain to local, move ments, and as submitted by the; joint committee ef the rail lines and. steam ship operators at Seattle, are as fol lows; A wharfage charge of 60 cents per ton weight on export and 60 cents per ton weight or measurement, but not ex ceeding fl per ton of 2000 pounds, on import traffic, moving under the rates named in transcontinental tariiia. , Tne tariff -will also provide for a loading and unloading charge of 40 cents per ton weight en expert and 40 cents per ton weight or measurement, but not exceeding 91 per ton of 2000 pounds, on Import traffic between car and pile. A handling charge wilgj be. published at 40 cents per ton weight on export and 40 cents per ton weight or measure ment, but not. exceeding ft per ton, on import. The wharfsse -charge of cents which will be named in the tariff will be assumed Jointly and equally by tne steamer ana ran carriers, tne ap sorption of the wharfage charge being necessary to- carry out tha plari of free wharfage and to meet the tariff of the Seattle port commission, . . The rail- car riers will also assume the 40 eents load ing and unloading' charge between the pil and th car, while the steamer lines will take and make delivery "at the pile at their expense. This relates, of course. to overland import and export traffic- in outer words, overland trans-paclf ic traffic only. JAPANESE STEAMERS GET BUSINESS ON LOW RATES Low rates continue to be attractive to both exporter and owners of Japanese steamships as the only charters rolling around nowadays call for the flag ef Nippon and Europe with grain. With the Japs asking 57a 8d and taking 65s, th British up to 60s and the Danes and Swede daneing .around between and the Americana Still holding fast to Benson's rate of (as, it seems like the low man Is In first place. - Kerr, Gffford & Co. has added another of. the Susukl liners for July loading. She is th China Maru. fully due from Kobe, having galled from the Japanese port June 7. Two Japanese got away with grain in June and four are on th board for July loading' The Maiwu Maru is sow in port and working cargo. The China Maru is fully due and the Baltimore Maru and Ryufuku Maru will be due the middle of the month. FOUR FREIGHTERS PUE FOR. COLUMBIA' PACLF1C COMPANY With two ships now in the harbor. tha West Keats and West Kader, load ing lumber and general for th Orient, the Columbia-Pacific line has four freighters due to arrive during the month of July. The Pomona is due J.Q arrive Friday morning and will carry a 4000-ton cargo of lumber, canned goods, flour and wheat to Europe. She will clear the port about July 8. Other . ships of this line due are the West Cayote, which will make port Sunday ; the Alaskan of the 'American Hawaiian line, due July 7, and the Effingham, scheduled for the middle of the month. The West Cayote is a Williams-Diamond ship and will be taken over by th Cqlumwa-Pacif ic here. . . SWIFTEAGLJB IS LIBELED ON ! CMIU OF STANDARD Oil CO. LJbal was brought against -the Swift eagle of the Swiftsure Oil Transporta tion company when she put Into San Francisco by tha Standard Oil 0C f or $17,000, according to advice received by the -Merchants lux change.. In the suit it was staUd the Standard Oil Co. had sunplied two other shin of th Swiftsur I line with fuel oil valued at I17.Q00, which had not been paid for. . , Laden with 374,787 bushels of wheat, th Swifteagle cleared from Portland for the United Kingdom June 17. The value of th cargo was $324,700. The ship was one ef the 10,000-ton tankers butU by the Nerthwegt Iron Bridge company. STEAMER UNDINE, REPAIRED, r 1 TO GO ON RUN TO ASTORIA Coming off the ways of the Portland Shipbuilding company Saturday, the Hosford line : steamer Undlna will be put 'on''tHe' -"Astoria " run Wednesday. The- steamer has undergone extensive UN BANNER repairs both on hull and machinery and is expected to be faster than in former daya Twenty-one feet haa ! been added to her length, and cabin! accommodations made for 100 people, j She will leave the Alder street . docx bach night , at 2:20, make 'Astoria about 5 in the morning and return at 7. wo stops will be mad between Portland and the City by the Sea. ALL. AIXNG THE WATERFRONT River reading at noon, 11,4 feeti fall. .3 foot, --r- ''. V . - . ine sieamsnip' Kose vity or in Dan Pranciaco Portland Steamship com pany, arrived up at Ainsworth. dock" from San Francisco at daylight this morning. She brought a heavy passenger 'list and a full cargo of freight. The steamer Senator of the Admiral line reached Astoria during the night and will dock at terminal No. 2 late this afternoon. -. - - The steamsnip uuraeao enea rrnm San Francisco for Portland Wednesday sfternoon via Coos Bay and Kureko. She will sail fromiPonland soutlibound on July 8. To Ixacl at Astoria Astoria, June 30. Eight vessels are listed to take on cargo at the Port of Astoria terminals before July 10. They are: June 29. Lake Ounnl. salmon for gulf ports s July I, Morse, salmon for Eiast coast; July 3, Julia Luckenbach, salmon for New York ; July 3. Weet Togts, salmon and lumber for New York ; July - 6. Oorontala, salmon for Java ; July T, Pomona, flour for Europe ; July 8, Kmdyk, flour for Europe; July 10, Robin Cioodfellow, salmon for East coast, ., Destroyers Reach Columbia Arriving off Columbia river lightship at 3 a. m. -Tuesday , morning the three destroyers of the Fifteenth division of the Pacific fleet will proceed Up the river and will make the harbor shortly after noon. Commander George T. Swayse, senior officer in command ' of the shins, wired Captain Jacob Speler, harbormaster, of the time of arrival this morning., " To Inspect Sound Port C, R. Sheridan, manager of the Atlantic-Pacific company, will leave for Seattle Friday morning. Sheridan will look over the port situation 7f the Sound cities and then go to San Francisco for the Fourth of July. While in California he will make arrangements for hia fam ily to move to Portland. H expects to be able to have them com on the Henry S. Grove, scheduled to arrive here about July 27. - ' Bit? 3Yeightera Doa In keeping with the 10 day schedule between .the Pacific and Atlantic coasts the Luckenback line hes three big freight carriers due during the month. The Lewis Luckenback, 15,00Q tons, ia due Saturday ; the Andrea LuckentVk and Katrlna. Luckenback, 12,000' tons each, are due July 10 and 20, respec tively. ' Charter Rates New York, June 30. Frights: Ocean (steam) grain, steady ; United Kingdom, 5 shillings ; Germany, 24 marks ; France, 25 francs; Holland. 21 V V kronen; general cargo, steady. - V' a i. . ... m m um ': ' -v. . To Rescue Log Rafts v Astoria. June 8S. The Port of As toria dredge Natoma has stopped work on the channel in th Sklpanen river for a few days and is proceeding to Wallace Slough where it will dig out the two sa-going log rsfts of the Ben son Logging company which are strand ed there. . -. Positions of Vessels Radio reports from North Head give the position of the following vessels at 8 p. m, June 29 : - News of the Port arrivals June 30. Bos City. American etesmer. from 8s a Prsn eisro, paiwenger and geneeal, , Senator, American temr, from Baa PUg. See Padro and Ban Prnneiaeo. PartUr na 80, Ell A., American schooner, far Gray Barber, ballast. Port Said Maru. Japan tmr, for ITsitod Kingdom.: wheat. - . . MARINE ALMANAC . Weetnee at nivae-a Moutit . North Head, June 30. C-ondition t the mouth of tin river at boor: Sea nuota ; -wind west, 12 wile; weather cloudy. Tide M astarl Friday : High water. Iow water. ; 9 SO a. m., 6.9 feat. 8:44 a. m., 10 feet. 9:19 P. m.,-8.7 feeg 2:88 p. pa., 3.1 feet. DAILY RIVKK READIJfGS r)$ ill III II V lihtl Ihinh Wenatche . . rwiatea . . , Umatilla . . . Th OaU , , Eugene . . . . Albany , . . Salem Oregon City. Portland . . . 40 22 23 40 10 IS 12 16 38.6 -0 .410.02 78 87 86 69 65 62 fi "69 -,.68 : 65 y 67 9 1 68 61 61-0 0.00! 0.00 0.01 0.09 30.9 9.6 2.6 0.8 8.5 16.4 0. O. 11 0 0,19 -O.8lo.16 I ) Ri; 1-) pll RITBB FORECASTS Tb WtlUmett rivr t Pwrtlnd , will oa Hnu to fall, reaching atage about aa follow: Proday, 18.0; BaturOay, 1T.8; ndsy, 17. 6, Te SrVTr a rnivM ' ' V1-v . - ' Prom. n . : ..; Plma Oorontel , . . . . . Victona Pomona ........... BeatUe . , . Tiuly . . . .July Aomiral vn. , , . , .nan r uir China Mara. ., . , . . . .Kobe .......... uly Steel Worker New Tork ol Robin OoodfsUuW. . , , .New fork ....... uly Curacao ,,.S. P. and wyt., uly Eemdijk Botterdane- .... . July Alaska ..,..,..... San Pre, .,,,July Effingham ......... KesUl July West Togo , Philadelphia ....July f awi Luckeabach ... New Tork ..... .July twpera . . . . . .Setttl , , ..... .July . 8 O. O. Afore. . . . ..... N. Y. -Baltimore . July 6 Harry Luckenbach. , , .Mew York .....July Tramvaal ......... .Ban Fran. .... .July Coins Puxet Sound. . .Jaly Kenneeott Naw York. July Alaska. Boaton-N. T. , . July Talxa . . . . . . , ,. , , ..Portland, M. . .July A. V. I uckaabaek . . , .New t-rk .... . .Jul West Togu Philadelphi , , . July 10 ft-, ........... t.Nw York,,.... July lu Mexican ,Sw York. .July lj Byufuka Mara ......Kobe ....... ..Jaly 12 Toahid Wars If. 1,. Antwerp 4 way July 23 Robin Adair i ...... New York ..... .July 1 5 Anniato City ....... Mobil t. ...... July 16 Kenneeott j . N. Y. and way , .July 16 West Katan . fteeiUe .Sept. 12 T Dprt Prom Portlan Vessel roe , Oate- Oaorgin Rolpb. .. , .San Pra ..,.,July 1 Boa City...,,. San rtn . . . , . . July -9 Senator ...,...,.B. P. A war. ; .'July r 2 Meiwu Maru.. . . .. . .Europe ....... .Jaly 3 Eemdijk . . . . , .Earop .July - 6 curarao .......... ,n. r. and way. .July 6 Pomona .......... .Knrop-.. . , , . , .July Orontale .......... Orient ........Jaly Alaska .......... . .Ban gran. . ... .July Admiral Evas .,.,,.. P. and way, .Jqly Talaa . , . , , , , , , . , , , Philadelphi ,. . .July Effingham ........ .Burop ....... .July West Samoa ........Orient ...v.. ..July Harry Mickeabacfc. .. .New York .....July Bariftwiad ,, .Europe ,Jqly 10 Admiral Babree. . ... .Han Vraa: . . . . .July 18 Ueat Keat ,. North Cbln.... July 18 -, If a ml in Per . er Bert. ' Xasters' Martaev . .'. j .'. . . .' . '. Iwlphira lama B. Brook. ........... .Pecifi Maria 9wifthght , .... rf Pa. Lbr. Swif twind ...... North Btnk West Ksder J Clrk-vVilea Oregon Pis. . , , ............ P-eaiaeal Lbr. Orecon rlr. ."Panlnanla Lb. West Seat Clark-WU Abercoe .. ....... ,Tau Pt. Georanna, Blpb Cemah Ypsemito .Montgomeiw Boa City ..AirKWorih henator ............... , . . .Terrajpal No. " STetlee ' lo : Marlnera Z'-j-: Oregon and Washington Columbia . river. The folleavins aide earned away will be replaced a soon s condition of nvex permit: ) Wal- lao lalaad Hgkt, Jun 24; (b) Walker Mand dike beaaoa, Jun 25; (c) K'xUsia nvr light. Jun 22; (41 Leiser Polot lifibv Jun 22; (a). W illew bar range lixhta terapoearily dlwontm ued account of high water, were replaced June 23. Th following- elds . heretofore reported torn Ptranly di-eonunn.d were replaced: (O bU HcU yw je"r mwer nam, June 34: (11 ju tiaian Atty light. June 24: (h) iannci Landing ranz light, June 23; (i) Hennd Crossing light No. 1. June 2S. Whingtan Waahlnxtna. sound (a) - Bell Rock beeenn eUbluhed June 1 7. a while square eat gray cylindrical bae, 16 feet bia,h. en rock bar at extreme low water. Position, latitude 4 8 degree -29 minute 86 seonnU north, longitude 122 dr trees 48 minute 06 second went; (b) Bell liock buoy. No. 8, was dttnnrimird ams date. ROBKST WAKWK'K, Buperintandant 17th Mchthouae Inttnct. ADMIRAL LINE TRAFFIC TO REMAIN AT CITY PIER 2 Arrangements have been made for the coastwise traffic of the Admiral line to reqnaln at municipal pier 2, It wa an nounced thi morning by A. F. Haines, vice president and general manager of the company, - The agreement between the steamship company and the dock commission I tot an Indefinite period of time Maine an nounced that a new slip would b built on the dock and facilities for paiensera and luggage constructed. A parking strip for hotel- buses will be laid out on Eat Washington street and a Here house built In the rear of the pier. negotiations are now underway for a similar agreement for ships on thft Oriental and intercosstal run; at muni cipal pier I. It is planned to cen tralise the berthings of ships of the Ad miral line and have the passenger hip on the coastwise run at municipal 2 and the others at municipal L c AT WORLD'S PORTS Aatnris, Jane 80. Arrived at 4 a. en , at.am er Benator. from Han lieo, (ia Pedro and aranetneo. Bailed at 6 . m., aleamar "". "r tniM, japan and Hanil. bailed at li:S0 a. m.. auamer' i-aka Gunni, for New Orleans via Puxet Hound and Ban r'ranriiea. Arrived at 11:40 . Japanee Uamr C' Maru, from Kobe. Aatoria, Jun 28. Arrived at 12 88 p. m.. auhehawr 285, from Bremerton, for Nefialem. Arrived at 12 :45 and left tin at 6 p. m , t-am-City,-from Ban Irancuco. Bailed t 7 :30 p. m., ateamrr Benvenue, for Europe. Hogulam. June 29. Arrived, ateetner Cihwa. from Bap kaaoiMo, for Kuaet Bound and I'ort Und. Tacn June 89 Baled at 6 p. m., temr Pomona, for Portland. Arrived, at earner le per, from west eoast, for Portland. CUao, Jun 28 Arrived, Japanese trar. Hayo Maru, from Portland. Crintobal, Jane 27. Bailed. Dutch steamer Alkmr, from PortUnd, for Kalmnmh Ban r'rancinco, June 80. (1. N. 8.) Ar rived tedy KaJrhaten, Corinto, 9:80 . m. ; Oronite, NewraaUe, 9:4 5 a. m Sailixi twlay Prnk H. Buck, aea. 8:20 a .; J. A. MoUett. aea, 0:20 a. m. " I'realdant, San f'rancieco for SaUl vi Via toru, S07 miles from Beattle. ' fcquador,' Ban Pranriaco far Orient, 92Q mile est f .Ban ir'ranci.eo. Juna EM. t'hin. Ban PrancUcn for lionekong, mile went .of Ban Kranciaco. June it. Manoa, San l ranoi.ee for Honolulu, mile west of Ban Kranoi.oo, Jun 2M. luriina, j Honululu for Ban f'rsncUco, 2000 lost 1348 " inm n rncim, junm Griff co. San Pmnet-eo for Honolulu, 919 mile from Ban-f vanci-cs. Jun 2. Bueno Aire, Kn rranciheo for AeajuUa, 230 mile south of Kan Pranvisco, Junan. Kllcba, Ban PrnciM:a for LobUm. paming Baa Pmnciva liahtahln Admiral Krana. San Pranciaco for Los Aa gele. 82 mile from Ssn Prnftlro. , 8ran Arrow, Kan Pedro, for NgM, 63s miles from Ssn Pedro, (1. A. Hmith, Ban i'ranelaee for Coo By, 200 mil north of San t'ranciaca. Admiral 'arrtm. BeatUe for Baa Pranaisoa. 79 mil from Baaltl. -- Long Credit Is . Aid to Germans - In Grabbing Trade New York, June 30. So long as the America) exporters insist on attempt ing to Sell tri South American trnrl nn a cash basis, so long will that field .be" practically closed to American products, according to a statement made today by Paul Prukker. exporter, who haa' jut ratymed . from Latin America. Tha streets ef Buenos Aires, Caracas, Cailaa and- Laplgta, he said, were filled with representatives of German firms who' wer getting the baslness becauaa they wer vwilling to ettmd 90 to 130 dy credits to Latlp American buyers. Th German Brim, ha rnntinuarV ware nnf much lower than those for American goods. v galm, June JO.Valltoas. ' Inc., with' headquarters in Balem, filed articles ef, incorporation with the state corporation commUaionar hr Wednesday. The com-, pany Is capitalised t 15.000, with th following incorporators: K. J. Vallton, Rosamond Vallton and R. IL Grlgg. ! Resolution of dissolution were filed by the, Astoria-Seaside Auto line of As toria ; the A. J. Auto line of Portland, the Portland and Hood River Auto line of Portland, the Portland' St. Helens and Astoria Auto line of Portland and Shepard's Auto Bus line of Portland. The Brookings Land Sc. Townslte com pany of Missouri, the C, & O. Lumber company ef Missouri and the A. IL Porter Lumber company of Washington filed notle of withdrawal from th stat of Oregon, v i ii 'it Olympia, Wash., t June lO.Orange growers In Southern California have re quested the Olympia Bos A Package eompany to turn over tha ntlr plant' for the making ef orange boxes from. July I to December 1, according to George W. Huttori, president of the com-i pany. The offer is being considered. Ai order for a half million lug boxes ha! been received from the same source. Th' company is shipping three carloads of I Strawberry boxes and erates daily, the" last consignments going to" Kent, HeattuT and Portland. Orders for raspberry bosses ar beginning to arriv etnee th strawberry season Is almost over and! orders of this type are bemg closed.- Equipment Is being continually added" to the plant A Hall It Brown planer, cutting 8 by 29 inches and costing 15004, ha just, been received and is being in,' stalled. A Greenlee cutoff machine,; easting $1000. is on th ground and will soon be. ready for operation. - itaupoad valuations warned Washington, Jun 30.-(I. K. 8.) The Interstate commerce commission today J set the following valuations on various ! railroad properties : , Spokane International, 25,330,029. 4 Ington), 1400,000. Tonopah Qoldfleld (Nevada), fl,85,-' iso. . 1 Caddo II Choetaw (Arkansas), f 238,141. ' Teerlng Southwestern (MUeourlK. $453,000. - ; Lumkin, Hemphill Gulf (Texaa), 1 $118,288. Government Loan Approved j Washington. June 20. (I. N. S.) -The interstate commerce commission today 4 approved the application of the Kansas City Terminal Railway for a govern- ment.lc-an'pf $330,000 to enable the car- rler to meet five-year 4V4 per cant gold ; notes due July 1, 192J, together with ether maturing lndebtednegg. ' -. -- Suicide's Body Unclaimed Vancouver, ; . With., Jtme 30. The' body ef the man who committed sui- id ner Rldgefield Monday is being held for identification. . ?few Terh Polste Market Nw Trk, Jun 80. H, N. 8.) Pn'a'"i fin bulb, marrel or baa) Steady. beruia-a, 24c; aoutlterna. 75c (& 93.00. ; NEW CORPORATIONS