17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON AUSTRALIA MAKES HER FIRST SHIPMENT OF WHEAT IN BULK r r i it- iMiTTrn I ira mm m m-u v I I 111 1 I VU I I L.I1 VI 3 CENTS A POUND WEDNESDAY DAIRY PRODUCTS Butter. Cheese. 1 aWtlnad" SS 29 2 San Fran eisco 49 U 00 Akl... SHU. tlti. 1 IV. f 3fc. ,.l ........... ' " X , Seattle ...."SI tl Angeies. ..... 48 31 SrMARJCET 1 Price of print butter advanced 3 cents at the opening Of business this morning. In keeping with the firmer tone ens played at all coast markets. Added to previous advances, the San Francisco market advanced another half cent dur ine the earlv tradinsr. The market is firm at the new price. The new price also affects butterfat. the schedule bring advanced 3 cents also is this Une. Portland delivery basis on No. 1 fat is 29 stnti and eonntrv station nrice 261 27 cents .par pound. , Cube butter market is also firmer, sales being Stade at 30 31 cents. A higher market is expected. 9' Firmness was also shown In res, selling price .OB current receipts being 25 26 cent, with andled stock going at 28 29 cents. Another ' advance in egg prices is anticipated. $4 Persons desiring information regarding any , .h , , .IuihM wi-lt h. market ,iitor Ircuro u .Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. DRESSED MEAT MARKET FIRMER A little firmer tone was shown in the dressed seat market during the day. Supplies were scarce. Pork sold for 12 12 cents and Veal at IS cents. CANTALOUPE MARKET IS FIRMER A firmer tone was displaced in the .cantaloupe 1;. market, prices advancing 25 cents on standard ' era tea. Dealers declare the advance is caused t.hr a shortage of Imperial Valley stock. Canta loupes will not be so plentiful until the Turlockt : start for market. Everything on the team track was cleaned up during the early trading except - green stuff. Standards sold for $4.25"; ponys, fJJ$.S6, and Oats 82. CHICKEN MARKET K A alight improvement was IMPROVES show in the BASICET retail pvjcss Price of several varieties of berries declined this morning on the Tamhin street public market following the ar rival of the Gresham growers with good Quality fruit at reduced prices. The Gresham people appeared early with about 250 crates of loganberries, raspberries and cherries, and within two hours doubled their stock, with promise of more before the close of the day if the trade demanded it. The loganberries were well ripened and in good shape for canning, while the other fruits were picked so they would keep for a day. Everything offered appeared to be top quality stock. The market master posted a new price list today, the first since July I, but he again neglected to officially advise both the public and the growers as to the maximum price on cherries. As a rev suit salesmen were getting all kinds of prices, some asking as high as 15 cents for extra fancy stock. Cherry prices should not be so high this season, as the canneries are hot buying in a liberal way. A few prudent farmers are cleaning up their crop early by selling at 5 cents per pound. Price on dressed chickens dropped in keeping with the general sluggishness in the poultry market. Retail price in private stores: ' Butter Fresh creamery, 40 4 3c. Eggs Fresh extras. 35c. ' Poultry Chickens, dressed. 28 49 8 5c. Fish Salmon, 26c lb.; halibut, 25c IK; perrh. 1 5c per Jo. ; sturgeon, zsatsOc per lb Flour Best local patent. (2.10 0 2.30 per sack, 4a ids. Potatoes Burbanksi 81.30 01.75 per Onions 1 & 2e per lb. Maximum price on the Portland public mar ket:' Carrots, 2c per lb. ; onions. 2c per lb.; new potatoes, 3c per lb. ; old potatoes, ,1 e par ib.: dry beans. Be lb; string beans, lac lb.; rhubarb. 5c lb.: lettuce. 10c: parsnips, 2c lb.; bulk honey, quarts 7 So, pints. 40c; docks, 50c lb. : geese, 4 5c lb. ; cottage cheese, 1 5c lb. ; beta, 24 28c lb.; fryers. 28c lb.: broilers. S5e IV; eggs, 32c dozen: butter, 37c lb.; milk, lc quart; strawberries, 8c; loganberries, 8c; rasp berries, 7c box; gooseberries, 7c; currants, sc. COO TONS WHEAT SENT TO ENGLAND NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS i Can Wheat. Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay. Portland. Wed.. 47 1 S 2 4 Tear ago 63 S 1 2 Season to date.. 299 4 82 19 14 Tear ago 371 7 20 6 9 Tacoma, Tues... 30 ... 4 Tear ago IS ... 11 1 ... Season to date. . 74 1 8 1-1 Tear ago 27 1 18 1 Seattle. Tues 13 ... 1 1 ... Tear ago .... 10 1 ... ... 42 tesaon to date.. 24 . . . 17 2 4 Tear asm ... . 31 S ... 4T The first vessel ever loaded in Aus- :-"hiekeo market, although no price change was -made. Chickens are sail moving very siowi.. Docks are almost a drug' en -the market -and ' geeee cannot be sold. ' BRIEF .VOTES OP PRODUCE TRADE First com of season received- by Ben Levy Apricots arriving. Stock is small. WlX beSnS very scarce, telling st 14c per lb Texaa tomatoes not keeping very well. - - Warm weather looks good to those with a large stock of watermelons - on hand.- California plums moving slow owing to ex treme high prices asked. I WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau ad vises Wednesday: Protect S shipments during the next 36 hours against the ; louowmsj SHSBBSW . fccnuiermiAirea . uwim uut ., 15 degrees; northeast over S. P. A S. K. R-. ',. 95 decrees: east to Baker. 95 degrees: and south ;r Ashland, 95 degrees. Maximum temperature t-.St Portland tomorrow about 80 degrees. e IrFWHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND LIGHT SIB BENEFIT CROPS ffp These are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex g eept as otherwise noted: Dairy Products ,- TtrTTTKTt 8ellirur nrice. box lota: Creamery it-extra, parchment wrapped, 35c per lb. Jobbing igprjesa: Cubes, extra, 80 6 31c lb.; dairy, buy s' ing prices, 1 Jc per lb. ' !f BuTTSSH&T- Portland delivery basis. No. 1 evade. 29; No. 2. 2tt2Tc; country stations, te428c per lb. , , M CHEESE Selling price: Tillamook, fresh Oregon fancy triplets. 22c per lb.; Young Americas, 23c per lb. : Oregon-Washington - triplets. 17lSc lb. Price to jobbers, f. o. b. i-Tillamook, triplets, 19c; Young America, 20c IfHteUlag price: Block Swiss, fancy old, 38 40c; - Sew stock, 34 36c; limburger. 34 36c lb.; ' Cream bricks. 26 28c per lb. if? BOOS .Buying price: Current receipts, 24 K 42 5. das,; candled, selling price, 28 8 23c; se- : IUt PfTRT-SKting price : rteavy Wns. - S3 24s US.: light hens, 16c lb.: broilers, 24c f tb . : old rooster. lOo lb. ; turkeys. 38Oo ducks, 25e per lb. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit FRESH FRUIT Orange. $4.25 8.00 box; ip ksaanas. 11 11 He per lb.; lemons, $7.50 p -i.75 per case; grapefruit, Florida, $7.00 lpll.00; California, $3.00,3.50; cherries, 6& p2c per lb. ... i- Ife BERRIES Strawberries, Oregon. $1.25a Mil. 80 crate? 24s; gooseberries, 6c lb.; rar gSerries. $1.25 1.50; loganberries. $1.00 ftll.25; blackcaps, $1.75: currants, $1.30. lM DRIED FRUITS Dates, $6.85; fards. $3.50 P3.75 per box; figs. $2.003.50; prunes. 70s P$S 80s. 00 lb box, 7 He per lb. ff ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Local. '$1.00 1.50; garlic. 15c lb.; green onions, 30 H44e dozen bunches; new Imperial. $1.00 C 1 OR rrt- raris. II. TS rental SsS POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore- gpy" fancy. $1.25 1.50; new potatoes. 3 4c. - VKi : ET A Rt.EA Reans. (ireacn wax. 14c igker lb.; beets, new, sacked. $2.50 per ewt.; do hrmched . 60r ner doa, : cabbage, crated. 3 ' c nr lb.: carrots, bunched. 49c per dozen; do i aeek-art 5 Vk c ner lb.: cur umbers, fancy. 81.75 'fens lb carrots, bunched.- 60c per dozen; do 0. 2, $1.25 1.00: garlic, new Mexican, 2c .I green ordoas. 3540c do.; lettuce, 9s, feS2.002.50 crate, 85c Ct $1.00 per dozen; pars- .K.:la. ROe Am neaa. !if10c lb.: Deoners. green. 4e lb.; peppers, California dry chili, 80c lb.; PMI""! Mi imn dry chill (mild), .. 35c lb.: f fc'liWsT local. 35 40c per doan bunche; : w4mrb. Ore iron 6c oer lb.: rutabagas, select. -3Vc per lb.: squash, summer. 4 5c per lb.; 'gkSBaataak, Texas, 4 basket crates, $3.25 crate; do California Imperial, $2.00 per 4-bhsket crate; do Merced, $4.00 per lug; turnips, new, sacked. gaz.2a par cwu Maats and Proviiions "t-- rvitTKTR V MKATS Selline nrires: Countrv hcs, 12 12 He per lb. for top blockers, about 125 to 150 lbs.: heavy stuff lower; veal, top. E0 to 110 lbs.. 13c; heavy stuff less; spring irsmbs, V3V14c per lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams, 3136e per lb ; breakfast bacon. 25 53c . . -- UAJtD EeUle rendered. 1714c lb.; tierce basis, mm pound, lie. PACK1NO HOUSE MEATS Steer beef. 11Vj12c: cows-heifers, t10e; lamb. 12 f-ASae sat lb.; yearlings, 79c; ewes. 57c. Fish and ShsHftah S FRESH FT8H Chinook. 1516c per lb. VaH hut. iSSkaoe ner lb.: sturgeon. 20 ff 22c Mack cod, 10 11c; kippered salmon, $2-35 per 10-lb. basket; kippered cod. $2.35; shad, 7 8c -4ti B.; ling cod, 8c per lb. OTSTKRS Eastern, pet gallon, $5.00; Olym - pta. $5.50. Hops, Wool and Midas BOPS NommaL 1920 crop. 18 20c HTDES Calfskin, 1012e; kips. 56c SNSB hides, 28e; salted. 8 4c per lb. ) MOHAIR Nominsl. 18 22c per lb. , TA1XOW AND UREASE So. 1 tallow. 4c; Tlla 2. Sc. CASCARA BARE New. 5c: old. 5 He lb WOOL WillameUe valley, coarse, 10c; me shun. 15c; fine, 20c per lb.; Eastern Oreson- Maho. 13 m le per a. Puget Sound Salmon Fishing Season Cut By Five New Orders KaattSe. Jnlv 6. In a series of five orders just promulgated by the state fisheries board of Washington, effective July 20, salmon fishing on Puget Sound is curtailed and the weekly closed season on the sockeye and humpback fish ing grounds is moved forward 24 hours. Seven spa vvning , preserves rp .cesled and the Snoho mish and Skagit rivers are closed beginning Oc tober 26. says a statement issued b; U H. Darwin, secretary of the board and state SU Derrisor of fisheries. Order No. 11 closes all of Puget Sound to salmon fishing except with hook and line for the personal use of the taker from August 26 to September 15, and from October 26 to the following April 30, all dates inclusive. The closed season f torn August 26 to September 15 will permit of by far the largest portion of the humpback run escaping to the spawning grounds as it is during this time that this specie of almon runs in the largest number. The dosed season from October 2,6 to April 30 affords protection to silversidea, chums or dogs, and steelheads. Order No. 12 advances the weekly closed sea son of July and August on Puget Sound 24 hours m that portion of the Sound westerly and northerly of a lite drawn from Point Wilson to Point Partridge and across the western en trance of Deception Pass. " The object of this order is to permit the closed season on Puget Sound to precede and overlap the closed season of the Fraser river in British Columbia, thus permitting of a greater escape of sockeye salmon up that stream than under toe present conditions where the are identical. tralia with a cargo- of wheat in bulk, re cently took in a load of 4500 tons at Sydney and was dispatched to the United Kingdom for orders, according to the Canadian department of trade and commerce. Australian, wheat growers have long been interested in the bulk handling of wheat. The first shipment ot wneat in wux is largely experimental and it will be the only shipment made until the results are known. The varying temperatures encountered during the voyage are a subject ot concern. 1 tie cargo after leaving the temperate climate of Sydney through the colder southern latitudes. then through the equatorial regions, and finally through a colder climate to reach its SSjfcSsstssa How these temperature variations will affect the cargo is as yet undertermined. As the dunnage required for lining the heeds la not available is Australia, the timber baa to be imported and the coat of lining is therefore a large item. In this instance the cost was 2619 ($12,743 at normal exchange) for the one ship, and as the cargo totaled 166,900 bushels, the cost of fitting the ship was nearly 4d (8c) par bushel. Although the cost of load ing bulk wheat it ordinarily much less than loading it in bass, the expense of lining the ship in this instance made the bulk shipment 10s 4d ($2.51) per ton higher than the cost of loading bagged wheat Shippers and ship owners are therefore not especially favorable to ward bulk loading at the present time. The terminal elevators at Sydney, New South Wales. Australia, which have been under con struction for some time, Sre now so near com pletion that the bias are being 'filled with wheat from the current season's harvea. - The capa city of the storage bins is 6,000.000 bushels. FLOUR Selling prices, mill door: Patent, $8.20; Willamette valley brands. $5.80; local straight, $6.50 ; bakers' hard wheat, $7.75; bak ers' bluestem. $7.25; bakers valley. $6.50; gra ham. $6.40: whose wheat, $8.60: Montana spring Wheat, patent, $7.60 8.2. par barrel; prices for city delivery, 15c extra; suburban. 20c extra. ' HAY Buying price for eld-crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. $22.00 0 24.00 per ton; East ern Oregon timothy. $26.00 per ton; clover. The cool weather, with showers, has been favorable for all small grain throughout Oregon, according to the weekly summary of weather and crop conditions issued today by Edwa.d I Wel'.s, local weather man. Winter wheat sea filled well in most sections and harvest is under way in the warmer dis tricts. Early spring wheat is generally headed and in some of the southern counties is in the dough. The weather has baas rather too cool for corn, but early corn is ttssalmg and fair arowth is reoorted gene rail v. The weather was generally cool, with consider able cloudiness and light showers in northern and western counties. Light frost out mred Sua day morning in some elevated district, but with out eausina material injury to eras. The Co lumbia rivat is steadily falling, aad most of the submerged farm land again tree irom Fruits Ancles, nears a--' d runes are growing Apricots and early peaches are ripening in Uma tilla county, and early apples are in market In some of the warmer districts. Cherries, rasp berries and loganberries are plentiful an- some blackberries have been marketed. The rain caused some ibculea to crack and black rot of cLerries is causing much damage in Lane county. Meadows and Live Stock The weather has been rather too cool in some a ctions for alfalfa and having has been retarded by showers, but at the close of the week was progressing rapidly. The second cutting of alfalfa is complete in tome soutnern locauces. wuue pastures and ranges are drying there Is generally still ample feed tor all stock. Most range stock has been taken to the summer ranges. All stock is in good condiUon. Miscellaneous Potatoes are doing well except that wire worms have done some damage in Umatilla county. Oar den vegetables are plentiful Hope are making good growth. RECEIPTS LIGHT AT N. PORTLAND WEDNESDAT LIVESTOCK MARKET 5,000,000 FEET OF LUMBER, 1000 TONS GRAIN, LOAD tor u Seattle, Wash., July - (L rived: Depee. (rasa Y Adsssral Dews, r NoiUisestsni. from nved July 3 Natal f $15 . t a 1:15 ft. ss. Ar- , sag from areata coautbta ports. 9 p. at. Sailed. July : West Hixtea. for Welhnetou. 10 40 P. Ski Prlaceas Ena. for British Ooiumbaa parts. 6 20 p. sa; Spokaas. fnr KnBtiieiaten Alaska. 9.80 a. m. West Item, lor Sa fer 0 26. SO; as? CaMsrsse July July Jama 2$ Arrived: Honolulu. Jajr S Arrived: Seattle. Newport News. July S. Portland O at aha . Chicago .... Kansas City Denver Seattle Hogs. Steers. Lambs. $7.84) tfjM 8.1$ M .7$ SA H.ss 8.7$ 1$.1$ SO Itil 7Si Week asm 2 weeks SgS 4 weeks ago Year age . 3 years ago. 3 years ago. 4 years ago. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN Mogs. cattle Calvea.Sheep 24 48S 29 81 ... 279 26 ... 266 SO ... 136 283 ... 80 It 2 769 211 21 12$ 64 S 1021 182T 185 23 Cars. 2 8 11 10 69 45 10 1185 ITU 212.001 straw, $14.00 $16.00 016.50 per ton. (iKAIN SACKS Nominal alfalfa, new crop, No. 1 Calcutta New York Batter aad Eggs New :-YotE 'July" 0. (L N. S.lSutfer Market firmer. Creamery extras (salted and uneetted), 3688e; .ersamwry ftfeta (salted and unsalted). 33 Vj 36 Vie; creamery higher than extras (salted and unsalted). 36 Vi 39c; state dairy tubs, 28 35 Vi c Cheese' Market firmer, 1 6 Vi 17c. State Whole milk specials, 15 H 16c; whole milk. iancy, iL'isisc; whole milk lower grades. IT la sf IT sac. Wisconsin Whole milk, fsncv Young Americas. 10 V4 & 12c State Skims. specials, usiiic. tggs Market firmer. Nearby white, fancy 43M!44e: nearby brown fancv. 38a)39c: extra. 8637c; firsts, 31 33c Milk The wholesale price is $2.20 per 100 pounoa oi A c milk, witiiin L'OO . 10-niiie zones. Chicago Dairy Produce Chicago. July 6. (I. N. a.) Butter T eeipts. 2481 tubs. Creamery extra, 36 Vie: urate, 3iaSOttc; packing stock, 1 ft 20c. Eggs -Receipts, 28,414 cases. Current eeipts, 2)27Vic; ordinary firsts, 2526e; nrsts, lKW6Qe: extra, 30c; checks, 20 21c dirties, 22 22 Vie. Cheese Twins, new, J4c; Daisies, 14 14 Vie; Young Americas, loc; longhorns. 13c brick. 14 He Live poultry Turkeys. 30c: chickens, 24c: springs. 22 80c; roosters, 14c; geese, 16 18c: ducks, 24c. Potatoes Receipts, 49 cars. Minnesota and Dakota. Ohios, $2.00 per cental: Virginias, $3 904.15; Carolina. $3.00 3 40. 5 Vi c; domestic, 6c in car lota ; less amounts higher. MILLSTCFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, ton lots, $34.00; carloads, $31.00. OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed, $28.00 430 00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $22.00 S22.su; brewing. JJ4.50. SEED Buying price, nominsl. FEEDSTUFFS F 6. B. mills : Rolled bar ley. $36.00 38.00; whole barley. $33.00; al falfa meal. $26.00; cocoanut meal, $82.00; cracked corn. $42.00; whole corn, $89.00 per ton: whole oats. $35.00; rolled oeta, $$8.0.0; chicken wheat, $51.00: scratch feed. $52.00 per ton. Merchants' exchange bids: WHEAT Scattered Selling At Start of Grain Market in Chicago Chicago, July $. (I. N. S.) Best prices for wheat were not maintained but the close found values at fair gains for the day. Corn and oats displayed a better tone throughout and finished sharply higher. News of a constructive nature was not lacking today and shorts cov ered freely during the session. ' July closed with gains of He, September 1 1 H e and . December 1 2 V4 e up. July corn H c up. September 1 He advanced and De cember H 1 H c July oats H e higher, Sep tember He up and December H H c advanced. Chicago, July 6. (L N. 8.) There was scattered selling aad lack of support in evidence in wheat at the opening today. July opened lLHo lower. September HwlHc off aad December H 9 le down. . Trade in corn was moderate, with July H H e higher. September H He lower and De cember unchanged to He higher. 7 Oat started He higher for July and Septem ber and H He up for December. Trade was tight and mixed. ' Previsions showed strength as a result of lim ited offerings and scattered short covering. Receipts wars very light at North Port land over night, only two cars of stock rolling In. The usual Wednesday quiet ness prevailed. Receipts were equal to the call. All markets were steady, with no pries changes. Twenty-four bead of twine arrived in the bog alleys. Early sales were good, two bringing a 25 cant premium over the market top on prime light hogs. uenerai nog merest range: Prime light $ Smooth heavy, 250-800 lbs. . . . . Rough heavy, 300 lbs. sp. .... Fat pigs Feeder pigs N . Stags , . Nothing Received In Nothing was received in the cattle Prices remained unchanged, the market display lag a steady tone. What) the W. R. Grace freighter Colusa, now loading a part cargo of wheat In the local harbor, clears from Tacoma for the west coast of South America, she will also have one of the largest cargoes of lumber ever carried from the Northwest and the largest to the southern continent. She will have more than S. 000,000 feet of lumber. In Portland she is taking 1000 torts of wheat (27.000 bushels) and win leave down the river probably Thursday. The wheat was laden from Balfour-Guthrie. From the Columbia river aha will go to Grays Harbor and thence to Tacoma. Sailing from the Sound she will call in at San Francisco before proceeding on hsr way to Peru and Chile. 9.00 4$ 7.25 f 6 25$) 9 00 8.30 4 00$) III 7.23 9 25 ?:Se alleys. .$ 6.25 5.50 4.75 6. 0 3 00 6 00 4.25 8 35 4.25 2 25 1.25 8.75 4.50 3.50 8 00 7.50 4.30 3.00 7 00 6 25 4.T8 5.50 5.00 $.23 2.25 S.50 5.00 4.50 S.50 8.00 T.30 4.50 General cattle market range: Choice steers Medium to good steers Fair to medium steers Common to talr steers Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Common cows and heifers Canneta Bulls . Choice feeders Fair to good feeders Choice dairy calves Prime light dairy calves Medium light dairy calves Heavy calves Sheep Receipts Light Receipts in the sheep and lamb yards were light, only 485 bead arriving, as compared with 1021 bead for the same day last weak, and 1827 for the previous week. Market waa steady with no price change. Genual sheep aad lamb range : East of mountain lambs $ $.50 T.00 Best valley lambs 6.00 6.50 Pair to good lambs 5.00 6 00 Cull lambs 4.00 5.00 Liebt yearlings s.ausy D.uo Heavy yearlings 4.00 Light wethers 4 00 Heavy wethers $.00 Ewes 1.00 Tuesday Afternoon's Sales STEERS TWO SEAGOING LOG RAFTS FREED BY AID OF DREDGE Astoria, July . The Port of Astoria dredge Natomah has completed its work in Wallace Slough, where It freed two big sea-going log rafts belonging to the Benson Logging company from the mud where they had been left by the receding high water. The port sand-sucker wlB now go to the Sklpanon river near War ren ton where it will complete Its task of improving the channel and constructing s turning basin near that town's munici pal docks which are now building. Vance rev. Jury 3. Sailed: Cstlsmt Ob- No. 1 OM crop. 1T; July s. L N so see: i.ss So lb. 8 ) Potatoes 40c par 1.50. mostly July I 81.25 42.00 i asms. 82.00 42.33. ew red. SC w 75c $L50 Port Tg erases $. July 5 Passed Is: Orbits r Mlndesa. for WTnttiw. m tow Dag Tree San Fraairseoe. July 6. (L N. . Arrived today: Centralis, Senas Ota 12:64 a av; Telate, PhntsHlpbm. 7:40 Point Areas, 8am.: 8:40 a as. Sailed: Not Charter: Hnssahtla. koaa. Facet Sound to AUeatte port, I aft IT av: Mas Hyayaa. L asoB say 4428 by To Jerries st PemaM Tmattkdnri. . . . r Saa Fres Atmtrel Cvaat Loess Liverpool Cottos Market Liverpool. My 8 (L N. 8 i There was intra ry for spot oattos at (he bsmaMns of est here today. Prices steady; teles $000 k American -g- fair. 10 2d ; slrass S.84d: fan auddlmga 8.14d; T.wid; low iiiitlktit attd: good 5 Sd; ordinary. 4 64d. ordinary The French government is considering damming the upper Nile to Irrigate suf ficient land in the French Sudan to sup ply all France's requirements In cotton. Caps. A P C a Mors. Altekso admiral Seat Waft Togut OISmL. Ryuruku Mara Harry EJilugaest ..... A P. Lssekeabaob Asa. N. T -Baltimore Jury s flilll" T July $ Saa Fran July 10 I Kobe , July 12 ! New Tort Jaly 12 Efe::::S il r Vasy . MVOSsteW see- . , POrtaftALl. Kft. -e... V . a . eUlesl 'sVsL Danen Haw York. Saw York. Yo PARR-M'CORMICK BOATS TO RESUME COAST RUNS Sailings of the Parr-McCormlck schooners will begin next week according to advice received from San Francisco by the local agenL The Ceet has been tied up since the marine strike and the movement , will be the first of the schooner contingent to gat away. As yst no announcement baa been made as to the ships' sailing. Chicago range LCnitod Press: of prices furnished by the Hard white Soft white White club Hard winter Nor. spring Red Walla CORN No. 2 E. Y. shipment July Bid .$ 1.15 1.13 . 1 12 1.07 . 1.07 1.05 August Bid $ 1.12 1.12 1.10 1.05 1.03. 1.08 29.50 28.00 Linn County Fruit Loss GutH3anneiy Eeopens for Season Albany, Or.. July 6. Tension that bad been caused by fear that Linn county's entire fruit crop would be left to rot on vines and trees was relieved Tuesday by the opening of the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Canning company's plant here. Authority to reopen the cannery was re ceived by W. R. Scott, manager, who announced that all local offerings will be accepted until the end of the canning season next fall At present Royal Anne cherries, blackcaps, rasp berries and loganberries are being taken. The cherries are bringing 4 cents; blackcaps 6. cent and loganberries S H rents. The opening of the Albany cannery was made possible by the subscrtion of $25,000 worth of stock by local people. July September July September July September Jttlx September July September Jsfy September WHEAT Open. High. 118 11 115 118 H CORN 89 H 59 58 H 60 g OATS 34 H 35 H 36 H 37 H PORE Low. 118 114 58 H 57 S 84 H 86 H LARD 1070 10T5 1095 1100 RIBS 1040 1750 1060 1082 1033 Close. 117H 11$ 59 H 59 H 84 H 87 H 1790 1800 1072 1100 1023 1050 Wheat Yield of 85 Bushels Expected Sew i ock Metal Market New York, July t. (L N. g.) Metal prices : Copper dull, spot, July, August aad September offered 12 H- I-ead Quiet, spot, July and --August offered. 450. Spelter Steady. Spot, JuTy and August aad September 440 445. Minneapotis.Dututh Flax Dnlnth, July 6. (I. N. ' S. ) Flax July. $1.82 H: September, $1.86; October. $Lb8; track and arrive. $1.82 Vs Minneapolis, July 6. (I. ft. S.) Flax July, $1.79; September, 31.83H: October, $1.85; track and arrive. $1. 80 1.82. 5es York-London Silver New York, July a (X N.S. ) Commercial bar silver was quoted as follows: Domestic un changed today at $9 He; foreign was He lower at 95 He. London. July VI - L N. S. ) Bar silver was H d lower st 36 H d. New York Potato Market New York. July . (L N. 8.) Potatoes Market steady. Bermudas, $2.00 4.00; south erns, 75c $3.90. Half Million Pounds Cherries Preserved I BEANS -Small white, j 4 He; large whit. A He; pink. 8 He; limas, Sfc; bayou, 10 He; ted, aOe lb. a HONEY Per ease, $8.00. RICE Japan style. No. 1. 4 He; Blue Rose, SHc per lb.; New Orleans head. Sc. I COFFEE Roasted. 19Slc. in sacks or SALT Coarse, half pound. 100s, $15.30 ' Per ton: 50s. $17.85; table dairy. 50s $27.25; bales. $8.50 4.00; fancy, table and dairy, $34 50; ramp, $26.50 per too. 3 SCGAR Cubes, $8.10; fruit and berry, -S6.35; P yellow, $5.25; best granulated. $6.15; HOTEL HOYT Fireproof. Near Both Depots and oaf service to ail parte of the city looms Without Bath, 1 and us txeaVr a leu extra C. $5.15 : Golden C. $5.25. CANNED MILE Carnation. Alpine, Borden, $5.15; Aster, $5.05; Eagle. $11.00; Libby. $5.15; Mount Vernon, $5.06 per case. SODA CRACEERS In bulk. 17c per Ib. NUTS Walnuts. 28 32c lb.; almonds, 20 9 30c: filberts, 21c in sack lots; peanuts, 10 14c; pecans, 23c; Braails, 30c. Rope, Faints, Oils ROPE Sisal, dark, 12c; white, 14c per lb.; standard Manila, 16 H c. LINSEED OIL Raw, bbbt, $1.02; kettle boiled, hols.. $1.04; raw, cases. $1.17; boiled, cases $1.19 per gallon. COAL OIL Pearl or water white, in drums or iron barrels. 17 He gal ; cases. 30c per gal. GASOLINE Iron barrels. 28c; cases, 40 He pei gallon. FUEL OIL Basis, $2.10 bbL WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 12 He; 500 lbs.. 18c Ib. TURPENTINE Tanks. 92c gallon. Eugene. Or July 6. More than a half mil Hon pounds of cherries had been put up last Thursday at the bast checking up of the Eugene Fruit Growers' association cannery and since then the fruit bss been coining in at the rate of 75,000 pounds a day, states J. O. Holt, mana ger, who predicts one of the best years in the history of the cannery is this variety of fruit. Friday and Saturday the cannery waa swamped With cherries, but tbe force worked through the Pcurth and this morning had things cleared up to start evaa with the growers who are constanUy hauling in great load of the fruit. This wees wil see the peak of the Royal Anses and Bing crop and the larger part of the force will be put to work on loganberries, says Hoyt. Tbe loganberry juice factory has been started and a eerload of the juice was shipped out yesterday. The cannery has orders for 25.000 gallons of loganberry Juice. More than 1000 barrels of cherries have bean pot up by the Maraschino process. There are now 300 people employed. LOW PRICES AT LIVERPOOL AFFECT NEW YORK COTTON New York. July 6. (I. X. 81 Tbe edtton market opened easier at a decline of 8 to 16 points. Prices at Liverpool were lower than had -been expected, which, together with hedge selling and heaviness in foreign exchange, chiefly explained the setback here. On the declines Wall street and the trade were fair buyers, but at the end of the first 16 minutes the local list was rather heavy at a net loss of 13 points on October. The market rallied late In the afternoon. Tbe close was steady at a decline of 6 to 12 points. Spokane. Wash.. July 6. Eastern Washing ton began Tuesday to est its largest wheat crop in several years, according to reports re ceired from various sections by the Union 8e eantiet company, of which J. K. McCornark Is president VVBVst rutting wa also started In the immediate Spokane district on the Arthur D. Jones farms nesr Liberty lake. "Our wheat it looking well." Jones said, "tnd we expect it to yield tronnd 8o bushels an acre. Some of it will run higher." PRICES 4.50 4.50 4.50 $.50 Hostler Loses Rudder - Running afoul a log raft near the Eastern Western mill the river boat Hustler lost a rudder Tuesday night snd until given aid by the harbor patrol boat was helpless. The boomsUcks wars jammed In the wheal and rudder, on being carried away. The harbor patrol cleared the logs and pushed the boat and its barge into a nearby dock where the rudder was reshipped. Tama Dhtoaa .... Roots Adair Pawlet Yokohama . . Oordsos Seattk ..... West Islets. Portlaad. Me. Steel Ranger New Ysta. . . H. A Grots Ntw York... So me rat ft kite London .... fTraS r . sad P. and at. , . .New , . . New Cora eat Admiral Cvaat West Cay o te. .... RobJa GoodfeDow. Lewis Lacktsbseh Gmamlo Colusa golfftad Transvaal Europe estdtik Europe Admiral Seoree ...... San Fraa .. . vefwtirl York.. . Ttlsa PMktdatofcia ' West Keats .North dlSas i ortjoti . . Wast statoa pepsro Wow IrU New . Vsataas hi Pen v- July 17 18 No. Av. lbs. Price. No. Av. lbs. Price, 24 1015 $ 5.55 12 1506 $6.00 21 1532 6.75 2S....1S51 7.00 22 1818 6.75 22 1622 6.78 28 1069 6.25 8 971 4.50 9 943 5.25 5 SOS 4.00 3 815 3 60 5 880 4.00 8 810 8.30 8 1070 S.30 7 888 -5 75 1 450 0.75 26 1158 6.25 24 127$ 5.7$ 26 1034 8.30 4 ... 870 4 30 9 1180 $.7$ i 94$ 8.60 8 1013 5.76 28 927 5 50 10 1074 5.50 1 1110 4.75 1 1120 4.75 1 1170 6 75 20 1060 5.75 1 1180 4.50 COW8 1 1480 $ 4.00 1 1460 $ 6.78 8 810 4.25 8 980 8.85 6 804 8 60 1....1040 2.00 8 955 5.75 2 121$ 5 00 1 1220 -25l T7$ 3.00 1 1480 $ 2.50 5 1675 3 00 CALVES '2 $25 $ 5.50 I 1 180 $ $ 00 1 120 7.60 I MIXED Customs Brokers Move New quarters on the fifth floor of the Concord building will be opened Thurs day morning by the George Bush 4t Co.. customs brokers. Due to cramped space the firm is moving one floor down and will occupy two rooms. Bush & Co. has been in the Concord building for several years and Is well known among mar Ins shippers. 12 1040 $ 4 50 HOGS 2 260 $ 8.50 2. . 22 18$ 9.50 15.. S 18$ 0.00 IS. . 10 230 9.00 LAMB8 40 81 $ 6.60 WETHERS 291 111 $ 3 50 155. EWES 100 96 $200 I aednoeeay Stteiln COWS 1fi 178 281 $ 9.50 0.40 0.00 lit $ S.50 Furnished by Overbeck or Trade building January . . February . March ... April Mav r June . . . . Jnly . August . . September October .. November December 4fc Cooke Co , Board Open. High Low. Close. . 1306 1810 1294 1806 . ...i 1315 . 1329 1841 132$ 13S6 134S . 1350 1360 1350 1861 1870 . 11.70 1186 1166 1184) . 1200 1208 1200 120i 1228 . 1245 1257 12S8 1260 1270 . 1293 1803 1285 1297 Good Bay Crop Predicted Beaverton. July 6. Haying it in full pros teas in the district surrounding Beaverton and reports indicate an excellent yield. Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Etc 316-317 Board of Trade Building Overbeck&CookeCo. I? DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES I t sobers Chiragy Board of Trade Corretposdes tt e Logan Bryaa Saw York River Fail Helps Fishermen Corbett, Ot., Jury 0. Corbett fishermen art reporting better catches ot salmon and larger aad finer Osh since the Columfta . river begat to fall. s. New Yot-k Coftss and SSgar New York. Jury 6. (U. P.) Sugar firm. Raw $4.00 delivered: refined firm; granulated $5.20 5.40. Coffee No. 7 Rio spot $H 6He; No. 4 Santos, H 5Hc. 'aval Stores Market New York July 6. (I. N. R) Turpentine. Savannah 49 He; New York. 57 He. . .R"in Savaunai, 33.35 3.45; New York. $4.95. Chicago Cash Grata t.lueago, July ( C. P.) Cash wheat ', 1 w '.'M ? ; L 2 red. $118H l-i$ H1.17H: Ka I aaiu, ei.lds. Farmers Busy Harvesting Quinaby. Or.. July 6. The lack of rural mail delivery on July 4, was all that marked the day from others in that section, as farmers very gen erally cut, raked or stacked bay. Nor waa Sun day exempt, as practically all loganberry yards were in full blast. But the record of Fourth of July accidents stacked up because of tbe hay making, which has become s urns of tragedy to the nesting China pheasants The mower severs tbe fowl's legs from its body at tbe faithful mother refused to leave her eggs il ii i rtstsse I Ml until the wsehina is upon her. May baling began Tuesday with the finest bay crop of clover ever harvested in this section. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK Omaha Hoas $9.06 Omaha, Neb., July 6. (I. N. S.) Hogs. 13.500. active 15 is 25c higher; bulk, $8,23 8 B.Ud; tops. 9.0B. Cattle 1500: beef steers generally steady; top steert, 38.10; all other classes steady. Sheep 16.000. native lambs 25 50c high er; tops. $9.50: westerns, strong to 10 higher: tope, 310.60; sheep, strong: ewes, tops, 54 50 Ohioaee Haas SB.7B Chicago. July 6. (L N. S.) Hogs Receipts lo.uoii. Market mostly 25c higher. Bulk 9S.O0 tt-6.70; top. $9.75. Heavyweight. $9.25 0 9.85: medium weight, $9.50 0 9 70 ; light weight.. 89.50 9.75; light lights. $9.00 9 70; heavy packing sows, smooth. $8.50 0 9.00; packing sows, rough. s 15(S 50; pigs. $8.75 tr 9.35. Cattle Receipts 8000. Market steady to strong. Choice and prime, $8.500 8.85; medium and good, $7.00 8.50; light weight. $6.00 7.00: good and choice. 88.00 0 8.75: comm and medium. $5.2$ 8.00; butter rattle, heifers. $4.2508.00; cows. $$.7506.75: bulls. $4 00 teo.-is: eannera and cutters, coses and heifers $'.50 is-3 75; eanner steers. $2.25 3.00 ; veal calves (light rnd hand vweigh 1 1 . $7.50 9 50 feeder steers. $5 75 07.50; stocker steers. $3.75 wt..'j: stneser rows and heifers. 62.30 ft 3.30 Sheep Receipts 8000. Market mostly 25c mgner. lamtM (84 lb, down). $8.50 0 11.00 lambs. rulLs and common. $5.0005.25: yearling withers. 56.00 p 8.50: ewes. $2.75 49 5.15: ewes. culls and common. $1.0002.2$: breeding ewes. $2-5005.75: feeder lambs. $5.7506 75. Kansas City Hogs $8.30 Kansas City, Mo.. July 6. (L N. R)--Cattle Receipts 600O. irregular. Steers. $7,30 0 8.70: cows and heifers. 84. 0O8.OO; ttocktrt and feeders, $4.50 0 6.75; calves, $7.50 0 8 00. H s Receipts 6000, active. Bulk of sain. $9 00 09.25; top. $9.80; heavies, $8.85 0.15; lights. $9 00 0 9.30. Sheep Receipts 2500, active. Mediums. $9.00.25; lambs. $10.10; ewes. 33 50 0 3. 75. Seattle Host S9A0 Seattle. July 6. ft N. S.) Hogs Re ceipts, 24: market higher. Prime lights. $9 0O 0 9.50; rough heavies, $4.00 5.50; ssteoTb heavies. $6 30 7. 50; pig. $8.50 0 10 00. Cattle Receipts, 175: market strong. Prist steers, $$.75 0 7.23; common to good. $4.50 1 5.50; medium to choice, 65.50 0 6.50; best cows and heifers. $3.25 05.75: common to good, $3 5004.50; medium to choice, $4.50 5.50; prime light calves. 36.00 0 7.00: heavy calves. $4.00 0 5.00: bulls. $3.50 0 4.00 Sheep Receipts, 284; market strong. Year lings. $3.003.50; we! hers, $3.502 4.50; twee, $1.5002.75; prime tights. $6.75 725; cull lambs, 88.50 4. 30. Denver Horn S9.0O Denver. Colo. Julv S. (I!. M ceipta $700; market iteody. lOe SJt '2 S. A Q gn - 1 luii.h a R nn A . k . ttockert and feeders. $4.60 5.7$ ; Calves. $6 00 v i .w. Hogs Receipts 2400; market 25 0 40c high tr: top $9.00: bulk. $8 50 ft 3 90 Sheep- Receipts 6600: market 25c hieher: spring lambs. $9.25010.25; ewes, $$.604$ 4.25. No. Av. lbs. Price. No. Av. lbs. Price. 1 1140 $ 2.00 1 1 1124 $ $.00 1 1290 $.83 ( BULLS 1 9$0 $ sLajf J an T 170 $ 4.25 HOGS T 220 $ $.25 1 400 $ 4.00 1 $60 6 76 S 25$ 9 23 2 130 0.50 11 184 0.80 1 240 8.00 4 125 9 25 S 21S 9.25 2 140 0.25 S 256 9.25 LAMBS 10 68 $ 6.00 40 81 $ 6.50 23 69 5 20 4.... 75 6.80 8 70 CSS 10.... 76 6 66 4.... 57 6.00 10.... 76 6.25 28.... 82 6.28 5.... 74 6 25 10 71 5.50 02 7$ 0.50 Liner Dae July 11 Due from New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore the Kennlcott of the Williams line is scheduled to make the harbor July IL She will bring general cargo. The regular 15 day intercoastal sched ule of the line will be carried out by the Willhilo sailing July 26 and the Willsolo August 10. wlftlight Osiflolud Or-eon Pine. Oregon Fir. . West Keats . China Mara jury Jnly is Oast Juhr 14 Orleans. . . Jam 0 p3tt Dolnhlna P taint em Lev '"roawlT'K Gorontalo West Cayote Colusa .Terminal No. 1 . Southern Pat. .Terminal No. 1 . . Inman Pmikttn Robin Goodf ellow . . . Lewis Lockenbach. . Tr . . . . Terminal No, 1 ....Terminal No. .Portland Flour kUU MARINE ALMANAC WNtStiti at Rlver'i Stout North Head. Jnly 6 Conditions at the m of the river at noon, aea nyh. wind northwest 10 miles, weather cloudy. T dee a$ Smarts Thursday , .High Water Low Water 141 s m 9.0 fast 8. $6 a. m. ...1.6 fast 2:4 a.. .8.2 fart 8:43 p. m. . . .2.0 fast DAILY BITER READINGS 8 A. M.. Pacific- Time. Ships at Sea Pesllliiin reported at 6 p. m. Tuesday unless othevwiae indicated, were at follows: Tippecanoe, Ben Pedro for Manila, 810 muet from Han Pedro, 8 p m. July 3. . Kingaley. Ban Francisco for Vancouver, 200 miles north of San Fran astral. S p an., July S. Granite Bute. 844 miles west of San Fran- bound for Bss rraacaseo from Honolulu. 8 p. m Jab 3. Admli 234. EWES 120 $ 3 no f S KTHERS . 147 $ 8.00 I BCCKS . 202 $1.50 I YEARLINGS 89 $ 3.00 I 63. 84 $ 4.00 Fruit Thlninnv Demonstrated Eugene. July S. Two days of -fruit thinning demonstrations for the growers rn the county is being staged. It started this morning on the P. L. Biseell place. Tonight at 8 o'clock at the Eugene Chamber of Commerce a final lec tnr will take nlsm I'lartm, In. .t.i horticulturist of the O. A. C. baa charge. Spot Cotton Qulei New York. July 0. (L N. S.) quiet today. 10 potato lower tt 1203 No H ton Nsw York Pos-M.y Market New Tort. July 4. (L N. 8.) Lite PtssV v Market ntnlu nak. 9.k.?ti. -woe; gusa ise par as w York Xjol and Bides New York. Julv S. II N Si u.r OUiet Domestic fleece XX Ohio, 24 39c; So sailed, scoured basis. 18 0 75c; do Texas, scoured bais. 40 0 80c; do territory tuple, scoured beats. 55 90c per Ib. Hides Market steady. Native steers. 13 0 13 He; branded steers. J2 0 13c per lb. Foreign Exchange Market New York. July a IU. P.) Foreign ex change opened .lightly tower today. Sterling $3 71H. off Hi franca, .0704; bra. .0470: marks .0102; kronen. .1688. Closing quotations included Sterling. $3. 70S; francs, .0791; lire. .0478: marts. .0134. DAIRY PRODCCK OF THE COAST San Francisco Market San Franciseo July 6. Batter Extras 42a; prime firsts, 85 He: teewsd. 2. He. Eggs Extras SSc; extra firsts. 34 He; dir ties No. 1. Sic; extra pullets. 27c : extra first, pullets. 26c: undersized pullets No. 1, 21 He; undersised No. 2, 16c. Cheese California flats fancy 20e; firsts, 19c S cattle. July 0. (U. P.) ranch. 31c: pulsate, 35c Butter 3 4 68 Sr. Los Angeles, July 6. (L N. 42c Eggs Extras 31c; case count pea Poultry Hens 16 SSc; broilers fry en, SSc. Ira! Sebree. Ocean Falls for Wilminrtnn. S67 miles from Ocean Falls, 8 pm. Jury 4. Aria, San Francisco for Portland, 256 milee north of Ban Francisco. S p. as. Jnly 4. Cape Romain, BeUtogham for San Franciaro, 200 milt north of San FrancBco, S p av. July 4. Iria. San Fmseisce tor Portland. $82 miles north of San Francisco. , Hon tragi. 800 miles from Victoria. B. C. S p. m.. July 4; due at Victoria Thursday. West Ives, Tacoma for Yokohama. 561 miles west of Cape Flattery. 8 p. m. July 4. Uranite State. Honolulu for San Fmnciaco. 573 miles from Ban Francisco, 8 p. rn.. July 4. Bornside, 160 miles north of Flattery . off Caps Cook. 8 pm., Jaly 4, engaged in cable operations Pallas. San Francisco for Fort Towseend. off Tatoosh island. Admiral Evana. San Francisco for Portland. 220 mikes north of San Francttxw. Bradford. Talara for Vancouver. 835 miles north of Ban Francisco. C. A. Smith, Sail Francisco for Coos Bay. SS miles south of Coot Bay. Keadrk. Baa Francisco for Astoria. 210 miles north of San Fraacieoo at $ p. m . July 4. Enterprise. Baa Franciaro lor Honolulu. 482 fillet west oi San Francisco at 8 p m., July 4. Granite State. Honolulu for San Francisco. 87S twists west of San Francisco st 8 P. m . July 4. Matannia. Honolulu for San Francisco. 361 miles from San Franriaco at S p. m . July 4. Dallas, Baa ranciaro for Port Townaend. 1 20 miles north ot Cape Blanco at 8 p. m . Jsly a. Chine, Saa Franciaro west of Honolulu. Admiral Sebree Ocean rails for Wilmington. BSS SMIta from Wilmington Yale, San Fraacieco tor south of Kan Francisco President, Saa FiasHttco for Wilmington. 17 mile south of Pout Sur. Admiral Farragut. Wilmington for Saa Fran cisco. 250 mile south of Saa Francisco, Santa Kits, Tooopell for San Francisco, 179 miles south of San Francisco. Boobyalla. Chill tor Taooma. 83 tailsa from Wftietehee I-ewistoe . . . Umatilla . The Dallas . Buses i Albany Salem Oregon City . Portland . . . River. 11 40 22 25 40 10 20 20 12 15 "Trill ? I IN ,l ol Teeap'tats $.s 16.8 2.2 o $.8 16.7 sx h-0. 6I0.00 M 87 80 H .6 4 0 00 o.oo I27.6I-O.7I0.00 0 8 (-) Falling. l n nn ro.oo 0 .00 o.oo 80 78 72 Tf 66 54 47 4$ 68 RITER FORECASTS The wnuametia river at Portland wfll ontt Upu to tall, reaching stages about at follows: Thursday. 18 3; Friday. 15.0; Saturday. 15.4. Reading of the river at S o'clock this morning. 1$ 7 feet, S) Butter 20c; wullatt 28 Sic: Money and Exchange New York. July a II. N S. ) CJ1 on the floor of the New York stork exchange today ruled at 5 H per cant: high OH per cent; low, 5 H Per cent Time mosey atcedy. Rates were: Sixty days 6 ft 6 H per east The market for prime mercantile paper was s reedy. Call money in Ijwxton today was 4 H per cent. Sterling exchange waa weak with business ka bankers' bust at $3.70 H lor do lor Hongkong. 1691 Saa Pedro, 76 stale RATE WAR BETWEEN HERE AND HONOLULU IN OFFING Astoria July 6 What may result to a rate-cutting war on fares 'from Pacific coast porta to Honolulu has been started by the new Astoria-Hawaii steamship service, which has announced first class passage rates 230 below those from any other port on the Pacific The steam ship Cordova will Institute this serviee July 25. She has capacity for 54 first Haes and 2$ second claaa passengers. She trill also carry $000 tone of frelghL A considerable amount of freight been assembled here for her already Mandard Oil Steeks Pnrni-hed by Overbeck II Cooke com Board of Trad building. CVoatrtr ' i Bid. Ashed. d"1" - l. 14 Borne S l Jttatai (40 SOS) Beakers 72 74 ChiotabiBugb, . IBS 163 da pfd. Tonr.ne-1 Dried Fruit aad Beans New York. July 6. (L N. S.) Market steady. Marrow choice, $6.00 6 25; pea choice. $4.60; red kidney choice. U 75 Dried fruits Good export demand. Apricots, choice to ex fancy. 22 0 27 He; prunes. 80s to OOe. 8H15Hc; prunes. 60s to 100s. 60 SHe: peaches, choice to ex-fancy. 13017c; seeded raiskos. choice to fancy. 17 22c ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The West Coyote of the Williams- Dtmmond line is discharging glass st Terminal 1. Upon completion she will be taken over by the ColumbiaPacific for the Oriental run. The Yalsa of the North Atlantic and Pacific is due to arrive July 9. She will take a cargo of flour. Ships due to dock at Terminal 1 upon arrival are the Robin Goodfellow. due tonight ; the Lewie Lyckenbach and the Iria Bound from San Francisco via Kureka and Coos Bay. the Admiral line ship Curacao is due today. Towed by the Harvest Queen, the Alaska arrived In the harbor shortly before noon and dockets- at the Alne worth dock. News of the Port Foreign Bend Market (Furnished by Overbeck and Cooke Board of Trade bwiMtng ) 1917. 1920 11$. 1922. 1927. 1929. Co.. Saa Fraaelteo Barley Market San Pranciseo, July 6. (TJ. P.) Barley spot i era, per cental, si uo i.st H ; pine. $1 2001.25. Saa Frasrlarr. Poultry Market Saa Franceses, Jaly a (D. p.) Poultry tsTotseta. aieyaac; targe seas, zoc Saw per Russia SHa. 1921. Russian 5 HI. 1926. . Russian 6s, 1010... French 5 19S1 . French 4s, French 6a, Italian 5s. British 5 s. British Ss. British 5s. British vky. 4s. ; nrttsaa ret. t Belgium rest. Sa . . . migrant press, oe . German W. L. 5s. . Berth 4a nSstlssn 4t Hamburg 4 Ha . . Leipsig 41 Itipakt Sa Munich 4s Munich Sa Frankfort 4s Jap. 4 Jap. let 4 Ha Jap. 24 414a Paris tiles fj. K SUa 1021 . :TJ E. 3H. 1922.. TJ. K SHa 1929.. D. k. 5 Ha. 1987.. IS IS 4 e . 14H 16H : V. !S5 : 6$? T$0. . $74 884 . 363 375 . SSO 870 . 282 292 . 262 272 63 H 68 H 70 TS . 10 11 . 14 H 12 H 12 IS IS 18 H 12 14 . IS IS 12H 14 H 1SH 10 12H 14 SS H 69 H .04 as . 82H 8$ 99 .'.939fAe 11 88 88 H S3 . 05 H SrHvalt July S New Tort, general. Lewi Lockenbac New York, general. S. C. T. Dodd. skstf for Saa AT WORLD'S PORTS Astoria. July S. Arrived at 10 55 a, m.. tttamrr Kemdijk from United kiatyrtom Astoria, July 6. Arrived at 1 30 and left up at 4 30 d. m.. Danish ttsamer Transvaal from Victoria Arrived at 8 20 and left ap at 10 p av. steamer ktowia UntottUtw Mat Near Tort. Sailed at 4 30 p. at, SatUtattt Wicks, ntsl . Crearent I mberland ... Kurek Galaaa, r Galena Old. pfd Galena New, pfd. Uttnott Pipe . . . Indiana Ftps . . National Transit New Tort Northern ripe i ruo vii Inteniarkjael Pits. Penn. Mex Prairie Oil Prairie Pip , Solar Refg. fsvnathern Pine South Penn. Oil S. W. Penn. Oil 8. ja0aa S. O. Kentucky . . R O New Tork 8. 0. Ohio de pfd Swan A Finch 103 2S 110 78 $2 SS SS 148 73 3 H 123 86 23S 12 20 S90 163 Waak4ngtoa S O Nebra Imperial Oil TS . ISO 6$ : & m . SSO . lOS 2$ . 248 28 . 140 7T 107 St 120 01 84 92 92 145 TS 34 H 130 90 242 a1 4oe 170 $56 81 163 5$ 3 H $40 $90 $01 350 111 30 23$ $2 130 82 . TRANSPORTATION ttaaaaaaavsaaatsv v rss : I taunts! $ CANADA Calls You! Through the brscing NorthtaatJ vivid with majestic jultiform delights! Off tparkhng and loaf in air sring snd fish. with ths oi ptsttv Or Tlw " ftnliml d I MM' IVtt-S! The ieaa AJp. Mt I h Cave t" via''Xt ttttttVa swtassV' t$srtlJ$T$s VtMCsMfwf" PHoMeal RllBlrfo OtsOtsawlawWtO Y&WF sOtBeswattsssMV isMst t$ tJtsUSmtaw attd the Cms by travwUtsss toswfert Ctni Low Tou rist Fa res frwetf Jespeto 3 test ' tstssr . iatcktswew. Every easssttawcw gladly given ia plas tars ax. eaa fas tar Toronto. or New York. Call oa or Canadian National Railways Grtiid Trunk Pacifre Resihvay J f . McGuire 902 Second Av. Seattle, Wash. ARROW BUS LINE Portland, Astoria, Seaside Mass toe trap ts comfort la rbesa rial club etaoker for seen. L4AVC6 POUTLASD FLCTCHIR tk j a at t a 6tm and Pint sts.. lM a st. ana i f. a LCaVES SSTORIS WIIKHttO HO TEL. 8 30 A . St ana 3 P. SI. P$ 88 76. lajCLUOitlO WAR TAR Itl itsutio tow. too POTATOES- ALONG THE COAST Seattle. Jsxbr 6. (TJ gemt: $30 00 0 32.00 P.) Potatoot Cstg locals, 920.00 ASTORIA, SEASIDE NORTH BEACH st etoeoisN trrr dsilj "i M$tt, TO ASTORIA eaeopt Frtdsy. 8 AM. For SEASIDE sad MOSTTM SCAOM POISiTa. OEORONA r-akea direct rrinattwaaa tot ' FAHS TO ASTORIA, 81.00 EACH WAV FRIDAY TO RIONOAT. ROUND TRIP. 1422: 641 29 Atdsr Sarort DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE LEAVES PORTLAND FOR A6TORIA. SEASIDE, g A. St., 9 AS, 12 S. SiAO P. SL SkSn I Leave New gTsstia tJstp Spatial Wee -end Roend trtp Fare MJ4 ORE 0OM BTOTOR TnAMaPORTATTOH AMY tVBRETT. m "Ship b Water" Andrea F Portland. Jaly 5. A treat new York, for at 6 a an., steamer Cape from Sew York and way porta, for PwrtktSML Saa Pedro. Jaly 5. Arrived and sailed, stltit er Brush for Portlaad. Me., aad way porta. Ar- l Utty, frwsa Meant, tor Arrived, tteerarr city of rort'.and. Portland. Lobe. July 3. Pasted las CapL A. F. Lucas for Portland, sate Jwhr 4. Arrived. Jaaaaet er Bare tsars, trass Fwrtktnd. for Tikaiiln WILLIAMS LINE Asaoasec Hew Serviee Between POBTLASD, OSU aad SEATTLE, WASH. Effective at once, we win acoeot lreisrht for tutipment PORTLAND tO 8EA1TLB on our steamers DIRECT SAILIMQS FKOJI POETLAJID TO IIW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE M. S. KENNECOTT, Loading Date, July 11th FOR RATES AND 8PACE APPLY TO A. C. CALLAN, Agent 414 Oregon Building PORTLAND, ORE. P Broad way 1422 Ftooo I Broadway 14S4