The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 08, 1921, Page 17, Image 17

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    FRIDAY, JULY S, 1M1.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POltTLAKD, OREGON
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APHIS FOUND WHICH MAY DESTROY WHEAT FARMER'S WORST PEST
BUTTER AND EGG
MARKETS STEADY
FRIDAT DAIRY PRODUCTS
Batter. Eggs. Cheese.
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Portland
Cblcneo .
gan Francisco
SeW Tork . . .
"SeatUe
J.os Angeles .
Call for butter continues good at the
y. ft -.-
new price. Seattle and- San Francisco
markets also report a firm tone, -which
.is adding materially to the strength of
She local market.
a S r market fa firmer. ilh Indication of a
rfee ailrsnre aa the auabiv continue to lau on.
Hot weather a already baring its effect upon
ess.
-..Poultry market is still slow. More chickens
are arriving than the trade requires.
Person desiring information reasiding any
market should write the Market Editor. Oregon
journal, inclosing sump for reply.
JsRRRIKg AHE 5QT SO PLERT1FTJ1.
jTresh bernes were scarce on Ue street this
tooming. Txcn berries were cleaned out by
the early trad.er and by noon hardly any rasp
;perrles were to be round. Strawberries and
' ;ackrapj could hardly be found, even by early
buyers. As a result prices were a tittle firmer,
especially on, loganberries.
LOGANBERRY IUICI
HAS COMPETITOR
BUG DISCOVERED
EATING MUSTARD
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
Reported by Portland Merchants Exchange:
USf
Portland. Friday . . 61
Tear age -3
Season to date. . 407
Tear ago 461
Taroma, Thursday IS
Tear ago I
Season to date. . 1M
Tear ago S3
Swartl. Thursday . T
Tear ago .1
n to date . . IT
Tear agi S3
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay
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TWIN COUNTIES'
HAVE GOOD CROP
"Wine-of-lemon," a new drink made
from the lowly lemon, bids fair to be
come a keen competitor with the Well
known Oregon loganberry juice, accord
ing: to reports from New York and large
centers surrounding it Reports emulat
ing- from the California lemon sections
are that "the Kaat has gone wine-of-lemon
mad," and as a result has sent
special rush orders for shipment of
lemons by express, not being able to wait
for freight.
Whether the new drink, which was "dtaeos
ered" by chemists, is really as delicious as the
claim makes it. cr whether the unique name
adds to the flavor of the beverage has not been
learned here. Deprived of its "bkker," the
East will undoubtedly grab up anything that
looks like wise, whether the similarity be la
the name or the taste.
That there may be some truth in the state
ment regarding the popularity of the drink is
indicated by the recent price advance of lemons
in all markets, including the local market. A
few weeks ago lemons had practically no value waa discovered In Wheat fields between
in the field, and for eight months Southern , rjanau. wh. tt fe.rf
Moscow, Idaho, July S. A discovery
that may mean much to the farming in
terests of the Northwest has been made
in Latah county and Is being inves
tigated by the University of Utah. It
is an Insect that eats mustard. The
university entomology department classes
it as a new kind of aphis. The bug
CATTLE AND HOG
PRICES ADVANCE
WATERMELONS MOYIHG
TTtSssTtErT
VASTER
has put new life in the
watermelon market and resulted in many mer
chants cleaning up who had heretofore been
unable to more their stock. Prices were a
trine higher sa a result of the call.
PRESSED M EATS ARE IX DEMAND
Call for dressed meats has exceeded the sup
ply. Some veal sold for 15 cents, but this price
was way out of line, the general market being
la A & 14c. Hogs were firm at 13 cents.
BRIEF BOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE
Tellow transparent apples wired from The
Dalles by express.
o Cantaloupe market remain firm,
.-j Wax beta are a little more plentiful,
gi Clingstone peaches selling for 11 box.
barge sized apricots in from The Dalles,
California has been dumping lemons into dry
riverbeds to get them out of the way. ttvery
ttung has changed almost overnight sad Dow
the' fruit is being shipped as fast as cars can
be secured, according to reports received here.
Wine-of-lemon is being served to the exclu
sion of almost all other drinks, reports indicate,
and still later successes are wine-of-lemon ice
cream, cake and candy.
The new drink is said to have a "kick" and
has received the indorsement of doctors, educa
tors and the elergyi according to information
given out by the growers' association. The pe
culiarity of the entire affair is that the new
drink was "discovered" by Eastern chemists and
that the California growers do not know the
recipe. ,
WEATHER "NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
J Weather bureau advises Friday. Protect shlp
nent during the next 86 hours against the
following maximum temperatures: Going north,
72 degrees: northeast over S. P. & S. R. R..
s -SB degrees; east to Baker, 85 degrees .and
I south to Ashland, S3 degrees. Maximum tem-
v .Bsrature at roruana tomorrow aooui oo ucstcso.
Wholesale prices ik portlahd
These are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex
empt aa otherwise noted:
Dairy Products
' BETTER Selling price, box lota: Creamery.
trr, rutrehment wrarrned. 35c per lb. Jobbing
prices. Cubes extra, 8S034e lb.; dairy, buy
tog prices. 17c per lb.
A BCTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. So. 1
grade. 39c; No. 2. 26 027e; country stations,
24 ( 26c per lb. .
CHEESE Selling price: Tillamook, fresh
regon fancy trip lew. 22e per lb. ; Young
mencas. 28c per lb.; Oregon-Washington
Mtelets, 1-7 lc lb. Price" to jobbers, f. o. b.
Tillamook, triplets. 19c; Young Americas, 20c.
Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy old, S8 0 4Oc;
aew stock, 34 36c; limburger, 84 0 36c lb.;
treara bricks. 228e per lb. I
Clarke Potato Men
Want World to Buy
Their Tuber Crop
Badge field, Wash., July 8. At a recent meet
ing of the prominent tuber growers of Clarke
county it Was decided to boost borne grown pota
toes to the world by extendve advertising and
production campaigns. A number of meetings
will be held soon to interest growers in ale
movement. Clarke county climate and soil art
particularly adapted to the culture of tubers.
The growers will soon form sn organization for
the purpose of increasing the production and
standardization of the crop. Production is
especially heavy in the western pat of the
county, particularly )ust east oi ww
where the choice certified seed potato farm is
located at Pioneer, owned and conducted by
Charles H. reely. president of the Ridgefield
State bank, and under the supervision ef Pro
tahn St lims. formerly with the Oregon
Agricultural college at CorvalUa. From this
farm many thousands of sacks of choice seed
potatoes are shipped to many states annually.
Last year nearly 100 cars of table spuds
were shipped from this part of the county alone,
aa well as many ears of seed potatoes of the
American Wonder and Burba nk varieties.
The following committee has charge of plans
for the organisation; Professor John E. Ler
sen, C. S. English. H. B. Johnson, Emil Hohgcll,
R. E Gerrard and William B. Chapman.
cleaned out the mustard from many acres
of wheat but had not eaten any of the
grain.
The insect was found id a field of wheat M
the Burns ranch, between Moscow and Genesee.
County Agent Fletcher investigated sad found
that the aphis had completely cleaned out tee
mustard from several acres of wheat It eats
the leaves of the mustard and this kills the
stalks.
Fletcher brought some of the insects to Mos
cow and turned them ever to Use University of
Idaho department of entomology, where they will
be kept And their habits studied.
"Jita Hill Mustard is cms of the worst pests
with which the farmers of the Inland Empire
have to contend and if this insect will Statist
the mustard it will be of invaluable aSsistanws
to the farmers. Sheep win eat the mustard
when it is young and tender but aa it grows
older tougher and more bitter, no livestock Will
eat ft. Announcement will be made from the
university as soon aa sufficient data can be
secured to' tell whether the insect will do what
it is hoped It win do. and if it can be prop
agated in large numbers as the "lady bird" b
being propagated to destroy fruit pests.
HAT Buying price for old crop: Willamette
timothy, fancy. $22.00 024.00 per tod; East
ern Oregon timothy. $26.00 par ton; clever,
$12.00; straw, $14.00; alfalfa, new erop.
$16.00 0 16.50 per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta .
5 He; domestic. 6e in car lots; leas amounts
higher.
MILI.STCFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, ton
lots. $34.00: carloads 881.00.
OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed. $28.00
$80 00.
BARLEY Buying price: reed. $22,00 9
$22.50; brewing, $24.50.
SEED Buying price, nominal.
FEEDSTL'EFS F O. B. mills: Rolled bat
ley. $36.00 38.00; whole barley. $88.00; al
falfa meal. $26 00; cocoanut meal. $32.00;
crtcked Corn, $42,00: whole corn, $39 00
By Brass H. Cakes
Heppner. Or., July 8. It's the best
crop of wheat that the Columbia river
twin counties Gilliam and Morrow-
have ever shown. The outlook for the
1921 cereal crop in this section is but a
repetition of what I have already re
ported In Wasco. Sherman, Deschutes,
Jefferson and Crook counties.
I have only to look at one section of
Gilliam county to assure me that my
fondest hopes of a good crop throughout
the section are being relieved. For I
will write it softly Poverty Ridge in
the north edge of the county, has a most
promising aspect. It has a drop of
wheat that will more than pay for the
Seed and expense.
That's saying much. Poverty Ridge
was named by someone who knew the
ins and outs of the Inland Empire, The
word goes forth that Poverty Ridge
actually has a wheat crop that will
pay for harvesting and the entire re
gion Knows tnat it is safe.
j-iest i do misunderstood in my report
of Poverty Ridge, I assure you that I
look upon this territory as a thermome
ter and when the Ridge register shows
a good crop, then alls Well with the re
maining section of Gilliam county.
From high Shuttler Flat until one
gets Into the light lands around Clem
and Mikkalo and then after a very
short interval until the city of Condon
Is reached, the north end of Gilliam
county has a better crop of wheat in
prospect than 'any other season ; not
even excepting the one lone year that
every school child In Condon has been
taught to rememJrHr the year when
Condon snipped more wheat than any
other primary point in the United
States.
South of Condon, down the canyons.
on through Mayville and within sight of
Fossil, the prospects are the beat In
years. southern Gilliam can usual I
be counted upon as the earner of a too
crop of wheat, for if there Is the slight
est rain cloud floating? over Gilliam
county It is sure to come to grief, and
to earth, somewhere in the Mayville
country. Tnat s wny mere is usually
FRIDAY LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Hears. 8ter. Laaal
Portland $!.$ St AS 8 $,!
Kansas City $.84 6, TO l$Ji
Chicago MS 9M 11.7
Bo.th Omaha 8.1$ Mi
Dearer $.li 7.U ttM
Seattle Re report
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK FN
Hoga. Cattle. Oalvav Sheep. Care.
Friday St 1S1 IS BIS IS
AMERICAN SHIPS
MEET JAPANESE
GRAIN RATE OF $6
per aosen; parsley, auc
9 10c lb.; peppers green,
California dry chili. 30c lb.;
dry chili (mild), 35c lb.;
n. $39 00 per
ton: whole oats. $85.00: rolled oats. $88.00:
chicken wheat. $5100) scratch feed. 882. 00 per
ton.
Merchants exchange bids:
WHEAT
BUGS Buying price: Current receipts, 24
25c doc; candled, selling price. 28 29c; se
lect. 29 80c dozen.
1.1VE POITI.TRY Renins nriee: Heavy Hens.
43 24c lb.; light hens, 16c lb.; broflers, 24c
.; old roosters, 10c lb.; turkeys. 38 40c
lb. . ducks, 22c per lb.
Fresh Vaoatabla and Fruit
3 FRESH FRUIT Oranges, $4.25 3.75 box;
bananas, 10c per pound; lemons. $7.75 0
fl.25 per rase: grapefruit, Florida, $7,00 0
11.00: California. $2.75 04. Ml; cherries. 6
cantatoupes. uats, ; ponys, j.u;
l 44.26.. - -- - -:-
SERIES Strawberries, Oregon, $1.25
k&0 crate, 24s; gooseberries. Be lb.: rmi
Irries, $1.231.50; loganberries, 51.00
'-,- hlackesra. 15: currants. Sl.au.
PRIED FRUITS Dates, $0.85; fards. $3.54
3.75 per box; figs, $2. 003.50; prune, i US
80s. BO-lb. box. 1Ac per lb.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Local.
1.00(9 1.50; garitc. 15c lb.; green onions, au
(45c dosen bunches; new Imperial. $1.00
k25 crate: rds. 31.85 cental.
potatoes Selling price to retailers: ure-
r.n fancy, $1.25 1.50; new potatoes, 2
I Sr..
VEGETABLES Beans, Oregon wax. 14c
IK Kf, maw ... V .! 0 n.- a.
SJamched, 60c per dozen ; cabbage, crated. 2e
r lb. ; carrots, hunched, 40c per dozen : do
eked, 1 'c per lb.: cucumbers, fancy, 31.60
75 box: carrots, bunched. 60c doz. : do No.
U.25S1.S0: lettuce 3s. $2.002.50 I
ate. baejBOc per dozen; parsley, auc
r dozen : peas,
5c lb.: peppers.
er.pers, Mexican dry
kdishes. local, 35 40a per dozen bunches;
aubarb, Oregon, 6c per lb. ; rutabagas, select,
u.0,0 per sack; squash, summer. 4 5c Per lb.:
BBtonatoes. Texas, 4 basket crates, $2.50 crate;
b taUfornia Imperial. 2.00 per 4-basket crate;
b Merced. $3.25 per lug; turnips, new, sacked,
fg.25 per ewt. ; celery, $1.25 per dozen. .
gleata and Previsions
COUNTRY MEATS Selling prices: Country
jcs. 13c per lb. for top blockers, about
to 150 lbs.; heavy stuff lower: veal, top,
mt to llo lbs.. 13 14c: heavy stuff lass: serin
Hatbs, 13 H 0 14c per lb.
aTsMOKED MEATS Hams. 3136e per
Breakfast bacon, 25053c.-
1.A141) Ketue rendered. 11 'A e lb.; Uerce
us. compound, 11c
PACKING HOUSE MEATS Steer best.
H12c; cows-heifers. 9 10c: lamb. 120
aWc per lb. ; yearlings, 7 9c ; ewes, 507c
Fish and Shellfish
FRESH FISH Chinook. 15 016c per IK;
sour, Jasczuo per in.; sturgeon, zusyzae;
ick cod. 10 r lie: kippered salmon. 12.35 net
lb. basket; kippered cod, $2.35; shad, 7 8c
r in. : una cou. ac per id.
OYSTERS -Eastern, per gallon. $5.00; Olym
a. aa.uu.
Hops. Wo and Hides
HOPS Nominal. 1920 cron. IS 20c
HIDES Calfskin. 10 12c; kips. 50SS;
wen runes, ac; saiteu, 3 0e per to.
MOHAIR Nominal. I 0 22c per lb.
TALLOW AND UREASE No. 1 tallow. 4c;
so. a. ae. , .
cCASCARA. BARK New, Be; old, 5 He lb..
WOOL Willamette valley, coarse. 10c:
turn. 13c; fine, 20c par lb.;' Eastern Oregon-
umauo, io sy ic per io.
JfEW ORLEARS A5D WALL RTREFT
ISTFRE8TS ARB COTfOJC BUTSltS
Ne Tofk. July 8. (I. S. S.) Further
strength was noted esrly at the opening of the
cotton market this morning, as a result of
higher cables and on large sales of the spot arti
cle at Liverpool With the exception of August,
which started 2 points lower, initial quotations
showed gains of 8 to 10 points, with New Or
leans and Wall Street interests' the chief buyers.
The South. Liverpool and spot houses fur
nished most of the offerings.
After the opening the market continued act
ive and firm and at the end of the first 15
minutes was about 19 points over the previous
lose. . . rtt-
The market sagged In the afternoon. The
close was fairly steady at a net advance of 3
points to a net decline n 11 points.
Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company.
Board of Trade building.
Open.
January 1331
February 1350
March 1365
May 1386
July 1200
August 1220
October 123
December 1323
Bard white
Scf t white t
-White club
Hard winter
Northern spring
Bed Walla
OATS
No. 2 white Fd. .....,. .
CORN
No. 2 E. T. shipment
a
High. Ixw. Close.
1346 1821 1S21
13 50 1350 1830
1379 1853 1353
1402 1367 1SS7
1223 119T 1195
1220 1220 1221
1294 126t 1268
1840 1316 1318
July
118
115
118
110
112
108
2700
3000
August.
11-5
118
112
108
110
10S
2S00
2900
Sugar Advances 30
Cents in 24 Hours
Sugar market appears to be on the uphill
grade again. Following a 20-cent advance on
Thursday afternoon the wholesale market took
another lS-cent jump shortly after the opening
of business Una morning. New price waa effec
tive at once, i
Tsar ago . .
2 yeare ago
8 years ago
4 yean ago
148
1S2
188
203
372
633
60
1SS
ST
308
116
234
IS 1919
IT 1S4S
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Scarcity of supply of livestock In the
North Portland alleys has made all mar
kets firm, and has caused an advance
SB the hog and cattle markets. This e
especially true In the cattle mark,
where prices advanced SO cents on stock
that was far from being top quality
stock.
The hot market is fully steady at the addi
tional ad ranee ef 2$ cents to a SlS tow. wtth
few fancy small lota bringing still anirlhsr
3 cent premium.
General boa market ranre:
Prime light $ 300 10 00
Smooth heavy, sso soo lbs. . .
Smooth heavy, S00 lbs. up. . . .
Rough heavy
Fat piga
reader ptas
7 500 8 80
S.8S0 7.80
4 50 7. SO
50. 10.00
S 73 ( 25
4.00 0 7. SO
eSaetlad SwMLa rraaeaw
"'ITkJSsf'oseV Ska terras Frame, se
- tjrSETtor Taauawaaa, iStt -tJrtt'l!t
Taatouve. 24S4
m i in us Sssnii tar nlMss, elf Pan
DwSvW. HI liSjSR, far Sa. ffttasStoa. ft
nothing to worry shout the Mayville
section producing a crop. It. always
happens on schedule. This year will
repeat tne oia story.
As one comes into Morrow county
from the west, the light lands quickly
reflect tne coming; big wriest harvest
In the north end. around lone, where
the soil is seml-lijrht. prospects have
not been so good for many a year. It
looks like a bumper that will bump all
previous records.
A similar story may be told about the
Lexington Situation, for everywhere in
this district Dame Nature has done won
derful work with the wheat crop.
Up through Hardmah and Eight Mile
it is a similar story to tell, although
yields will vary much in each of the
districts.
Close to Heppner and In the heavier
land sections, the promise for 1921 la
well above the average for recent years.
Livestock is fat and there is a greater
amount of cattle than had been gener
ally reriorted.
Hay crop in the irrigated sections Is
favorable with around the ft sua 1 volume
of production. There has been very
little selling of the 1921 hay crop as
yet.
Farmers show no anxiety regarding
labor for the harvest Workers appear
more keen to put in a good day's work.
Cattle market advanced 50 cents par hundred
during the early trading, and was Strwaf at the
advance, sat wis new arts was set warranted
by the character of the supply. Limited supply,
rather than duality, brought the advance. Thai
was due to a short run last Monday. If a
heavy run arrives next Monday the asw price
Stay not be maintained.
General cattle market range:
Choice steers $ S.T80 7.50
Medium to food assert 6 0'
Fair to medium Sbssrs
Com SIM to fair Steers
Choice cows and heifers ......
Medium to good eowa and heifers
Fair to medium cows add heifers
Common cows and heifers ....
Can nets
Bails
Choice feeders
Fair to good feeders . , . .
Choice dairy calves
Prime light dairy salvea - .
Medium light dairy salves
Heavy calves
Mi
l w i J"
$.73
6 00
8.25
90
8 28
3.80
5.50 0 8.00
4.75 0 8.30
8.75 4.75
2 73 0 S
The first defensive move on the
part of American shippers In the
Pacific ocean rats wax waa mads
Thursday when ths fats on wheat
and flour to regular ports of call la
the Orient waa reduced to ft a ton.
J span saw tramps have been making
K ran eiaco tor grain and offering
the 88 rate, tl lower than that offend
by the Americans. To meet this rats
too Van Francisco, Portland and BsatUs
conferences announced the ledaetiast.
For some Urns the Japanese have bosa
rutting in on the shipping from 'Jis West
coast and heretofore their presence has
been more or ,ems tcnoriL The
move on the tart of the esi-alcra la
looked on as merely a start ta ths long
impending rate wsr.
Officials ef lidos running from Port
land say this reduction will undoubtedly
cause the movement of grain to the
Orient to be increase 1. The Japanese
have purchased a good deal of wh.-at
that so far (bas net been moved. This
grain was bought soms weeks ago and
since that " tme purchases have lieea
conspicuous by their absence. The Ori
entals are undcrbil-Jint th- market and
aa a result no gmin is mw herng gold
to them. Grain dealer? point out 'hat
the lower rre may have seme riled
on sales o-t no great movement is ar
ticlpated until the fall crop ta roauy
In the European run the Japanese
ships are entering with greet vigor.
Charters are to be obtained from them
for 56 shillings while the shipping board
Is still holding out for ta. Shippers be
lieve the new administration In the ship
ping board will reduce the rate though
they do not expect it to be less than SO
shillings.
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News of the Port
Alaska, Aaseriosa steamer, for See FSeeaSjeo ;
paawwfvrs sad general.
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etoeo Ja Bureka aad Coos Bay; ssasaagrvs Sad
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ALLEGED NARCOTIC
VENDOR ARRESTED
Vancouver, Wash., July I. John
P. Koch was arrested at midnl$jtit at
his home on West Nineteenth strdwt
by Bcrfeant Ollmore of the ttttjt
police force and Federal Naf-cOtM
Agent Wood of Portland. chSrgeel
With furnishing narcotics for btttOra
to sell.
It Is alleged that John' McKay. Hvttt
rt Vancouver, sold weed stMSS at
rug ta Pot Head Tharsiay asst.
when placed under arrest, confessed that
be was a seller for Koch and sccesV
nan led the offtoSrs to Vancouver $0
Identify Koch. Koch is alleged to 0000
been furnishing drugs 16 drug peddlers
for some time. It Is supposed that the
800011 Was obtained in Canada. Hoth
K0sh and McKay are held Hi
in
r srv ion.. . .
TSta,...
.Lawskm .....
1 750 2 75
8.28 0 4.00
5.00 0 5.30
4.000 5.00
S.50 0 8.00
8.00 0 S.80
00 0 8.00
.S0l 3.00
t :? COLUMBIA -PACDTIC SHIPS
utton Start St Quito Strwne
Sheep aad lamb marketa Were steady to
strong, valley lambs brtoging $6.75 per hundred
few odd iota were sold for $7.
General sheep and lamb rang
East of mountain lambs
ne t valley lambs .
Fair to good lambs
UUD lams . . .
Light rearlinas
Heavy yesrirasa ,.
Light wethers ....
Heavy wethers . . .
Ewes
Thursdar
sTKsua
No. Ave. lbs. Price No
$
.......
6.50 0 T OO
$.00 0 6 73
5.00 0 S OS
4.00 0 5.00
4 50 0 5.00
4.00 0 4.50
4.00 0 4 50
8.00 0 4.50
1 00 0 S.SS
DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COA9T
San Francisco Market
San Francisco. July 8. (U. P.) Butter ex
tras, 41 He: prime firsts, S6c; seconds. 27 He.
Eggs Kxtras, c; lirsts, oo ac, uiruea
Ko. 1, 81e extra pullets, 28 He.
Cheese Fancy. suc; iinm, int
Seattle Mark St
Sesttle. Jul 8. (I. !. S.) Eggs Select
ranch, 32c: pullets, 25c
Mutter Jity creamery, ic, uni;.. ooc
Cheese Oregon triplets, 18c; Young Amer
icas, SSe.
Los A nfl45s MeVh
Los Angeles. Jury 8. (L S. S.) Bnt-
Eggs Extras. SSc; cats count, 31c; pul
lets 20c.
Poultry Hens, 14033c; prouers, jssiic;
fryers. 30c.
POTATOES AlOKO THE COAST
Los Anceles. July 8. L . S.) Potatoes
New stock, mostly BO0SOe, few 65c; poor.
40c per lug; No. 1 sacked, mostly $1,25 0
1.40; poorer. 51.1.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Oh lease Heat $9.80
Chicago. July 8. (L . S.) Receipts
27,000. Market better grades strong to 10c
higher. Others steady to 156 lower. Bulk.
88.75 0 9.75: top. $9.80; heavyweight. $9 20
&9.60; medium weight. $8.5000.75; light
lights. $9.100 0.78; heavy packing sows, smooth
$8.25 08.85: packing sows, rough, $7,90 0
8.25; pigs. $8.76 0 8.40.
. Cattle Receipts 3000, market strong and
active. Beef steers, choice and prime. 88.50 0.
. sa; medium and gooa. 7. zs ajs.ss
Seattle, July 8. lL N. S.) Onions Cali
fornia. m01c. 1 . . .
Potatoes Takima Gems. $380035; local.
$20 0 23.
San Francisco Market
Saa Francisco. July 8. (D. P.) Pototoas -Old
crop, $1.25 02.00; Sew Garnets, S-.5O0
1.75; new white, $2.00 02.25.
Onions New red. 60 075c
J hd choice. $8.1008.85: common and medium.
5.75 0 8.10. Butcher cattle, heifers, $4 50 0
8.2S; cows. 84.00 0 6.75; bulls. 54.80 0 6.50.
Canners and cutters, cows and heifers. 81.75 0
4.00: eanner steers. t2 23 all 25: veal ealSee
(light and handyweight) , $8.25 010.75: feeder
steers, S5.7507.5O: stock er steers, 33 750
7.2S; etocker cows and heifers, $2.50 0 5.50.
Sheep Beceipts 000; market 25 0 50c high
er fot lambs, steady for sheen. Lambs (84 lbs.
dcwnl. $9.00011.78: lambs, culls and common
$3.0008.50; yearling wethers, $6.000 8.7$:
ewes. $3.00 0 5.25; ewes, culls and common,
Si.ooes2.50; breeding ewes, $2.75 0 6.00
feeder lambs, $3.75 0 6.75.
Denver Mesa S9.1S
Denver. July 8. Cattle 1000; market steady:
steers $6 50 0 7.75; cows and heifers. $5,00 0
8.50: stackers and feeders. $4.50 0 6 00; calves.
$6,00 0 8.50.
Hoes Receipts 300: market steady. 10 centa
lower; top. $9 15: hulk, $8.35 0 9.00.
Sheep Receipts 4400; market 25 cents high
er: spring lambs. $9.50 010.86; ewes, $3.50
04.25.
Kansas City Hoes S9.8S
Kansas City. Mo., July 8. L 8.) Cattle
Receipts 900: market active. Steers. $7,00 0
8.70; cows and heifers. $4.75 0 8.00: stackers
ana leeaers, 37.00 s.oo; selves, S7.SO0S.7S.
Hogs Keceipts 2500, market dull. Bulk
sales $9.0008.28; top. $9 85; heavies. 89
99 25: lights. 98.2O0S.3S. v-
Sheep Receipts 1200. mediums 89.10 0
00 010.85; market dull; eWaS
BEANS Small vMtt. SUe: 1m. wMta
It: Pink, SHc; amaa. Tac; bayou, lime;
I. 10c 0.
HON ET Per case, $8.00.
RICE Japan style. No. 1. 4c: Blue Rons.
He per lb.; New Orleans head. Sc.
Wttfct uoastea. lassie, in sacks or
Liverpool Cotton Market
Liverpool, July 8. (L N. 8.) Good busi
nea was reported In spot cotton si fa begin
ning of business here today. Prices were firm,
sales were 10.000 bales, including 8000 late
bursday.
American middlings fair. 10.44; good mid
dlings, 8.74; full middlings, 8.84; middlings.
7 :S4; low middlings. 6 30; gooa esjunary,
5.7 4: ordinary, 4.99.
Futarea opened steady.
SALT Coarse, half ueund. 100. 813. SB
r too; 60s, $17.85; toots dairy. 50a. $27.25;
aotaM ft tin A A AfS f.nao e.Kl. JLkaU.
P'OO: lump, $26.50 per ton.
auuAR--t-utes, SB is; fruit sad berry.
1.55: jelfew 1. $5.95; best granulated, $6.35;
tra ft $6.15: olden C. $6,05.
OANNKI) MH.K -t'imation, Alpine, Borden.
1.16; Aster. $5.05; Eagle. $11.00; Libby.
1. 15 ; Mount Vernon. $5.05 per ease.
Soda crackers la buK. I7e per lb.
NUTS Walnuts. 28 at a rh .lnwma. 00
I 80c; filbert. 21c in sack lots; peanuts, 80
18c: pecans, 23c: Brazils. 20c
Rope, Paints. Oils
ROPE ShL dark. 12c: white. 14a Mr Ba
SJsndard Manila, 16 He
L1NSF.KO On, Raw. bbls.. $1.02: kettle
spzjeu, Dois.. ai.ov; raw. cases. 91.1,
man. $1.19 per aaOon.
COAL OIL Pearl or water
r iron barrels. 17 He gal.; cases, 3
uasumc iron earreia, 28c;
J
3. FUEL
3 WHIT
3e lb
5 tl
OIL Basm. $2 10 hhL
E LEAD Ton lota. 12 He: 500 0a,
.'RPENTINE Tanks. 92c gallon.
Cover from nTawAwa la n-K. , .
-- -u
aaseae, July 8. Cover crops ant Sadly
seeded in the orchards at Lane county, aerard-
iSS. to IS P. Whitney, county agricultural
5"w"? ..U:,t ,hi."ice kfat. iul
4 www wows oevwsaii to cover cross
autumn. Hs holds that this will nut S7t
mXD rundown orchard soil, and atthrough jt works
fowly as many as several years being required
'-in 1a we oast means Of Bringing neck the
round to Ita ainaw rnte c.- .
rep of vetch sad winter baric afford the k
wneww metana ot supplying lertUlty to the aoil
unai btxostu maw oave w tats section, ae ct
X aval Stores Market
New Tork, Jahr S. (L R. g.) TUrPen-
lioeVisV.
Btr "VTheat Yield Promised
Snokane. Wash.. July S. Harveettatt of the
biggest wheat erop in 10 years has begun in the
Wheat areas about Hooper, according to H- R.
Rudd. secretary and treasurer of the Mcuregor
Land Livestock company of Hooper. Rudd. In
discussing crop conditions today. Said: "Ws have
4300 lores under wriest this year, wtth a crop
absolutely assured of 30 bushels to the sere, 10
bushels better than our 20-bushel average 01 toe
last 10 years. This is going to be the farmers'
year."
i.00
,s356tT.7s.,10,
South Omaha Mix 11.1a
South Omaha, Neb., July 8. (L N. 8.1
Hogs Receipt 12.500. active, steady to 10c
lower; hulk $8.8009.00; top $9.10.
Cattle Receipts 1000. serf teers and butch
ers stock strong to 25c higher; top few steers
$8 35: veal strong to higher; stackers and feed
ers steady.
Sheep Receipts 7600. lambs 25c higher;
westerns $10.60; best unsold naUvea $10.88;
sheep and feeders strong.
Trade Moderate at
Chicago Grain Start
Chicago. July I. (I. N. S.) Wheat
rallied In the late trading and finished
not far from the best points of ths ses
sion. Corn ruled Irregularly strong for
July while the deferred months were
Under pressure. In anticipation of a
bullish government report on wheat,
sentiment favored the constructive side.
July wheat closed l4c higher, Sep
tember lc up and December l$Jlc ad
vanced. August wheat closed 2c
higher than the opening sale.
July corn He up. September o
off and December c down.
July oats HOfec off. September
steady to ftc up and December the same
Chicago. July 9. (L Jt. 8) Trade Was mod
erate at the opening of the wheat market with
shipping sad eawUin eomassmtoa i ate rests buy
ing. July started 4 0 to 1 $1 e higher with Sen-
Umber He higher to lc lower aad December
unchanged to He higher.
Trade in corn waa light with offerings in
creased after the opening. July sot oft un
changed to He lower. September was 4 to
Oats started with selling orders in 1he pit
but with buyers lacking. July opened He to
He tower with September unchanged to He off
sad December He tower.
Provisions started tower.
Range ef Chicago prices as furnished by the
122 H
121 H
81
60 H
:u
1800
1823
10TT
1077
1S4S
1087
Dried Fruit aad eUans
New Tork. Jul S. "ft. N. 01-
aUrket quiet Marrow choice, 88.00 0 8.85:
pea choice. $4.5004.60; red kidney chose,
$11.75.
lrried fruit Apricots is demand. Aprteota.
choice to extra fancy. 72 0f2He: prunes, 80s
unea, SOS to loya, ess
to 60s. 8 MIS He: nrunaa.
SHc: Stockist ehesce to-extra fancy. 13017c;
ehotos to fancy, 17 0 22c.
A. D. Grant Goes to Med ford
Medford. Or.. July 8 A. D. Grant, aa ex
perienced commissi 00 man from Portland. Is the
new manager of ths local branch of the Pacific
Fruit A Produce cornpen-. succeeding S. G.
Nelson, whs is transferred to The Dalles to rep
resent the same company after 13 mouths serv
ice here.
Hew Tork Wool and Hides
New Tork. July 8. ft. N. S.) Market
55iM.I,0ff?l "' .JX. Ohio, 24 0 JSC :
domestic pulled, scoured basis. 18 0 75c; do
SHE: .-"ITi J5"- 80c; territory
ers 13019c:
lSHe.
TJnbalaaeed Condition la Jackeoa
. Medford. July S. "The excess of hay in
Jackson county this year over livestock on the
farms to consume it, presents an unbalanced con
dition that is not St all favorable for taw pros
perity of the community." County Agent C. C.
Cate has announced The county asset's office
is carrying on an inquiry in other counties ta
an effort to locate surplus live-stock for sale,
especially dairy animals, and is "lint a can
vass of Jackson county farmers who desire to
purchase store stock.
Money and Exeksags
Mew Tork. Jarr 8. (L N. K l nn
on the floor of the New Tork Stock Exehaas
uuv nuoo as 9 m per cent, nig a par cent,
low 5 H per cent. Time money waa steady.
Rates were: SO days. 60 6 per cent.
The market for prime mercantile paper was
steady.
Gall money to London today was 4.H BSr
Sterling exchange was heavy with bwsrnea ta
bankers' bill at $8.70 H tor demand.
Raw Tork-London Silver
New Tork. Jahr a It M. Si
London. July S. (L N. S ) Bar silver
Hd higher at 36 Hd. mm
Rew York Metal Market
Sew Tork, July S. (t R. 8) Metal prices
Copper dull Spot aad October csffered IJ.
awn. epos, juiy aas August, offeree
ajwavr quaei, spot ana JUlj 4 33; A-
4S3
445
United Press:
Open. High. Low,
WHEAT
Jar 121 122H 11SH
September.. 121 122H 118
CORN
July 81 H 62 81
September.. S0H SI H 60 H
OATS
July 33 H 86 H 85 H
September.. 88 H 88 H 88
PORK
July
oepseavser .. .... . . . . . ,
LARD
July
September.. 1100 1120 1077
SIRS
July
September. . tOSS 1078 1008
Cash wheat. Ret 1 red. $1.22 01.22
2.
8..
8. .
)::
1. .
8. .
5..
2.,
8. ,
1110 $ 4 25
1050 6.50
1...
si:::
1. . .
18...
is:::
$00 6.50 I
COWS
980 $ 2 50 1
10$S $.50 1...
640 S.00 1...
1050 3 60 1...
1018 4 75
CALVES
140 MIXED
128 I 4.88. I
Hor.a
LAMBS
I R
lo
(I'M
WORKING MONTH OF Jl'LY
Eleven ships during the month of July
will be the record of the Columbia-Pa
cific company. Two ships, one for Eu
rope, the-Pomona, and one for the Ori
ent, the West Kader, have already been
cleared and 10 more are due before July
SI. The Pomona sailed from Astoria
thia mornlhg with 4008 tons ef Wheat,
floor and general.
Of the remaining ships three are of
the American-Hawaiian lntereoastal
run. The Alaskan, leaving Seattle
Thursday, Is due here Saturday. The
Mexican la due July S8 and the Ohloan
July 30. The Effingham, due July 13.
the West Uewark, due July 18 and the
West Katan. are on the European run.
On the regular Oriental run the West
Both will carry paawen-
Cotuaa
w r Herrin
Capt, 8. JF. 1
awawwzys ........... gentsse . . ,
Goran toJo
stidJ?::S
Sea Fria 1 wry 9
T, Jar lfi
Jaly 10
tat. . .Jsh 11
Orient
a WSJSJSJ
nsrry bmssNSMB NStf Torl .
west nayot RarssaaS awrta
Wast Carets. Rei uS$
Aaarsjaabrea Saa Praa...
Ccvdovm Honoluta ...
West Kstoa Seattle
Vessels to Pert
.Jury 14
.Jury 14
.July 13
.Jahr 13
. . .Jury IS
...July 17
. . .Jal IS
. . .Jwff IS
1060 3 8.79 ; "
10T4
600 $ 8.60
1030 1.73
Nr..
it'.'.
I'.'.
14. ,
tsi!
'.:
122 8 11.85
211 10.00
170 10.00
188 10.
!
SS 8 7.50
6 6.75
76 8.00
1 oi 4 1 an 1 1
. TEARLINGS
112 8 4.00 I 85. .
103 4.23 IS..
RCCKS
140 8 1.50 I
MINED
11S $ 1.50 I
Fr(aly" P$$fi Intj
STSBRfl
Av. Lbs. Pries. I No.
.1143 $ 8.50 12.
. . 875 7.25 I 2.
. 988 8.50 I 21.
COWS
970
780
172
177
156
5.60 and Northern China and the West
Cayote July 25. The Bearport. also on
ths Oriental run. is due to arrive In port
July 30. In addition to the Portland
aailings the company cleared the Mo
naries, Munson line, from Wilis pa har
bor, on the lntereoastal run.
3 50
8.75
10.00
50
1000
10 0
aaaaaaaaaa'aia'jaaa.
Orwron SM. .." .'.'. ..".,
West KeatS . .
AJkM 0
Swthhght
Swiftwtod
Absrees
rlsaa 1
Gerontale
West Cay
its:
Lewis
Iris
Mars ..
1
54
61
78
$ 5.00
6 00
8.60
148 8 2 OS
100 $ 4.25
10S 4.00
.1010 I 6.00 I
V AL,
ISO S "30
80 S.00 I
HOGS
95 8 9.0S
188 10.25
280 T.7S
190 9.76
168 9 83
210 10.00
180 S.SS
49 I 4.0S
76 7.00
120 $ 2.00
128 $ 4.25
108 4.00
LAMBS
IS:.
9.
S.
EWES
1S5. .
214. .
Av. Lbs Price.
..1060 $ 4.05
..1075 7 50
..1870 7.50
... sss s ass
... ISO $ 8.50
195 810.00
620 7iS0
255 8.78
SIS S.SS
270 8.88
106 8.60
128 10.SS
89 S 6 75
SS S.7S
THREE ADMIRAL LINERS IN
PORT, ONE IN ORIENTAL RUN
Arriving from Astoria this morning
the a be r cos of the Admiral line went
alongside Terminal 4 to load lumber
and general cargo for the OrlenL She
la due to sail July 18 and Will call at
ports in Japan, China and at blaoita.
Two coastwise ships of the line docked
during the day. The Admiral Evans
from San Francisco made Terminal 3 In
ths early morning and (he Curacao from
Eureka aad Coos Bsy arrived shortly
before noon. The Curacao la due to sail
tonight at 9 o'clock and the Admiral
Keats la due to sail July It for Japan
gers and general cargo.
May Bay Tarieports
From San Francisco cornea word that
the Williams line Is negotiating for the
purchase Of the transports Great North
ern and Northern Pacific for the Ha
waiian rah. The shipa were taken over
by the government at the outbreak ef
the war and are still In the transport
service.
Admiral grans
W. P. Herrin
t apv A. T
PsstalahLs?
'iatsSabilB
!terwJSSl Sa 1
. ISSSn PSslaiii
. . . . AMhOcsth
.TarattnaSlSa 1
, After
wSaaiRe.,
seals
MARINE ALMANAC
North Heda JsTv "'"'ftt
mouth of MM river at noon: Sea.
xv mules-, westaer
TTSe at Astoria Sat urwey
at the
High
3 15 a. ta.
4:21 p. aa.
Lav atr.
io of a at 8.7 h.
10:41 a a 1.4 ft
DAILY RIYLR RCADIRGS
8 A. M . Facifk Tim
1 '
a
U, S. Screen Stars'
Pay Protected by
G.O. P. Tariff Bill
I 1 smssi S
Washington, July t(U. .) ASRIf
tea's high -salaried movie stars and the
lesser lights of ftimdom Rave bed
placed under, the "protective wTfig" of
the Repobtlcan tariff bill a
eonaldered rfi the booed. '
As a result, the salaries erf
whose etctaree sepear on the
eea screen will not have to be
to enable Arnerioan csmpaalss to
sets with a brisk, lew-coot
competition that has suddenly
Thia tariff bill provides pr
for the American "movies-' by reOuir
Ing 8 tax 00 all foreign films of 88
per cent ad valorem.
Net only that, bat the flea spseoa
eannot expect to reap big profits by
sending "daring" films to the United
States, so the bill makes the se!gwlafy
of the treasury a c Sao Of of au rows
sent to this country.
The tafiff rate carried IS tne MB. It
was learned, la the result . of fM SJsV
expected ssjeosas of a few German
film that recently have been dasp keyed
throeghont the t0SsSSfj.
Kansas Labor Men
Convicted; Appeal
Colombo. Kan.. Jaly 8. (I. M. .
Alexander Howat and August DefeSy,
district president and vie presMsnt df
the United Mine Worbera, were Sdav
tenoed to six months 10 Jail and 8888
fine each by Judge FapMk Boos today.
They were fewnd guilty kaat Friday by
a jury of a violation of the KsMsad feSV
dtartrial low In eeJlsag 0 strfibd 1st Use
Mackie coal mine,
Both Were released on
pending an appeal to the
4.41-8.818
3.0-8.4 0
18.9-8.4W
23. 81-1. OS. 80
. . .1
2.2
il
0 (-0:20
vt matches
LSWlatoa ..
rmatilla ..
Th Dallas
Eugene .. .
Athan, ...
Salem . ..
Oregon City
Portland .,
' l-i Failing,
RtTEft rORECASTB
The WlDamett river at PMIOS8 win eeS
to iso. rssersse stages about aa fsR
Saturday . 1S.S; Seals. TTl; Moaday. 14.4
40
22
23
n
20
20
12
15
a ill
...n....
6 si 82
00 Si 88
80 8 ' 89
'" 11 nas
Escapes as Court j
Meets to Try Him,
Spokane. Wash.. July 8. Ed. Har
vey . 24, alleged burglar. $8CI$s1 frdfR
custody almost under the eyes Of 0$8td8
0S0ft officials, add is still at liberty.
His escape was made by erawllftf 0S0
ihe transom tn the strong roars adjota-
ing the courtroom, where Svtssnsrs are
hetd daring th 18100 of
ping into ths hall he
TEARLINi.S
1.... 100 S 1.30
112 I 6.00
14.
Chicago Dairy Predses
Chicago. July 8. (L !. 8 1 Butter Be
rt 8882 tabs; creamery extra 87c. firsts.
New York Batter aad Eggs
New Tork. Jaly 8. ML R. 8.1 Market
firmer Creamer j extras IssJtod sad sSsslisd)
38040c: creamery firsts (salted sad nnaalud).
33 14 038 He; aisamny higher Uaaa extras
(salted aad n nasi ted 1 , 384 0 41e; stats dairy
32086c; paoktng stork. 18020c
. KSfs Beeeipt 888T cases. Current rsestots
27 028c: ordinary firsts, 26 0 27c; first. 80 0
2Se; extras. KttOI checks. 21022e: dtrttos.
Oheeae Twins, new 14 M 0 lSe; dsMtat, 14
0 15c; Toung Americas, 160 IS He; brick, 14&
Live poultry Turkeys 80c; radi SSI. 27c;
springs. 25 0$3e; roosUrs. 15c: geese, 12 0
ISc: ducks, 25c
Potato Heceirw -2 ears. Virginia, $4.00 0
4.15, Carolina. $3 00 0 3.40.
Grain Shipa to Clear
Two Japanese ships, the Ryfuku Maru
and the Baltimore Maru. will be cleared
for Europe by the Northern Grain 0
Warehouse company during the month
of July. The Ryfuku Maru Is due Sat
urday and will begin reading Monday
while the Baltimore Maru will come
later la the month. Both will carry
about $000 tons f wheaL
AT WORLD'S POSTS
Astoria. July 8. Bailed It i 1 S
steamer Transvaal, for Stares. Arrived Sown
I at 2 a. at, teeeaer Pa,
Cristobal. Jar 4 RaizM at..n, Wm.
rrom - rw l orx rag Peettand. Sailed.
aarri age. irom roruaiM for Llvtlpsti
ura tzd. xy s.
varia. for Portland
"wt
MlsasapeUs-Oalath Fist
Duluth. July 8. (L N. 8.1 Ptas: Jaly 188:
September ins; October 191
185 H 0186 14
Minneapolis, J air g
track aad arrir
(L K. a I Pl.v
1SS; 6 astern ber 188; October 190; track
arrive 186 0186.
Saa Fraaelsco Poultry Market
Sa ProLco, Jaly 8. (U. P.) Poultry
Broilera, S1048e: targe he. 25c: best ducks.
200 SSe per 0.
tubs 30 0 37 He
i neese a
Market firm. State Wketa milk
1 7 14 0 1 7 a e: whole milk farcy. 1 6 0
IS e: whole milk, lower
1801814.
18c: stisa. ehota. 9011c
Nearby wait, fane v.
4704e; nearby brown fancy, 48042s; extra.
100
R r? " R":. wim sssam ia.L;, a v twy
tl milk, lower grades, 1314 01SAc
-Whet milk, fancy Toung Americas,
tote Skims, sprelsb. 11 H0
e: sklmv eboto. 9011c
Eggs Market firmer. Se
a S2.20 ssr
pounds of 3 int, within 200 210-mile a
38039c: first, 88 0 35c
Hilt '
The Wholesale price M 82.20
Salmon Ran Improving
Astoria. July 8. Fishermen report that the
ran of Chinook salmon in the river has im
proved markedly. Better catches are now being
made, a circumstance laid to the subsiding of
the Hood wstsr oa the eaasr OslassMa The
SmnOtiea of mad sad alkali. Th fish refaa
Sua titles of mad and Stain. Th fish refuse
to enter the Iks Ita water aad it is thought
that the US mt I Stores aSs est forecast s heavy
run. rracucauy alt oi use mms S
Seen operating nine J sky 1. but few
totchea.
Hay Maker' Wage Aaaoaaeed
Bend. July 8. TWO dollars a day for
mow tabor aad 88 far stssben is th wsse
Seals far Din tan tat scanty during ta harm
the farm bureau aSnniiarte This to
ri OOt Cotton Qutst
Re York, July 8. (L R. S.) Spot eotoon
was quiet sad unchanged today at 12.20. So
Weather at the River's Mouth
North Head. July 8. Conditions at
the mouth of the river thia noon : Sea
smooth, wind northwest SO miles;
weather cloudy.
, San PrsSdfacd. July 7 Arrived:
inn nee stat. at 7:13 a m. ;
ShVhatmat,
mt eagia trouble, at 11:80 p. m ; Potai
BK from Albion, at 10 30 a St.; Sbtotey
r. from SsrMsiSH. at I 3p ta.; President,
m Leg Asaetaa. at IS 40 V aans
miral Nicholson, for Santo Barbara. St 12:16 p.
a.i Johanna Smith, tor Oboa-Bay, at 10 25 Z
nongti Wcotlrer Interfere
Astoria, July 8. The government tug
MendeU ts still engaged In surveying the
channel at the mouth of ths Columbia
river. Had not Inclement weather de
layed the work It would have been fin
ished already.
staple, scoured. SaMSOe.
Hide Firm. Satire
Cannery Will Opes la A
Bbr. P ' ,B3 . Ceads.
ager ot th local eanaery, ha slBniinirl
aannuig operauon wau be started is A
caanary wui la ear ot Htm
The cannery wiB take
fr twdng to ths large peek
Mew
try
35c
1C
Raw York Poaltry Market
fata. f- -.Rl--Liv PtwM-
Foreign Exchange Market
Row Tork, Jab 8. (U. P.) Foreign ex-
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Fraaelss Barley Market
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Grain Seriously
Damaged by Heat
Washington. July 8 Series
age Is being done to the spring wheat
and oat crops by the hot, dry weather,
the, weather bureau reported today.
No relief ta In sight. It was indicated
by the forecast for the next SS itoura.
So far damage ha been confined
to the upper porta of the Nortaetm
states, such aa Ohio. Indiana, TllbM ks
North and South Dakota.
Vancouver Marriage
Vancouver, Wash- July $. Marriage
licenses: Joseph O. Andre, SS, Portland,
and Dorothy M. Swalts. 24, Portland;
Nathan Elmer Wilson. 37, Vancouver,
and Lina Aguata Schneider. 34. Vancou
ver ; Edwin H. YarnelL 56, Portland, and
Laura M. Doeriag. 61, Portland; Carey
8. Herman, legal, Molalla, Or., and Pearl
M. Baldwin, legal, Denver, Col. ; Q. Wil
liam Dyer, legal. Oswego, Or., nd Ada
L. Gib, legal, Magrsth. Alberta, Can.;
John A. Ray, 21, Portland, and Mary F.
Cablall, 21, Vancouver; Arthur R Jous
rud. legal. CnerryviUe, Or., aad U Floy
Nudson, legal, Portland ; Edwin B. Hum
blett, 22, Seattle, and Elvira Lily Han
sen, IS, SSatlbt ; Francis K. Drake, XL
Portland, and Margaret L. Looney. IL
Portldnd; Emit Boilean. 88, Raymond.
Wash., and Lauretta Shehan. 28, Port
land ; Harry J. Hathaway. 41. Baker.
Or., aad Minnie D. Goughuour. $6. Port
land ; Aaa West, 23. Clatskanie. Or..
Irene B. Graham, 19, Clatskanie. Or.
AdtniraJ Idaee LMeaMed
San Francisco, July I. Salt water got
Into the fuel oit tanks df the steam
freighter Admiral Nicholson, which left
here Wednesday, causing a breakdown
about 30 mile at sea. A tug was dis
patched to tow the Admiral liner back
to thia port. This Is the first trip at
tempted by the Nicholson since the out
break of the marine strike Stay 1.
aa i
Admiral Farragut, at $ 55 p. m. : MsxWe. for
xxeaenun, at 20 p. at; Tabu, for Seattle, st
11 30 fx sa.
I.W a it at a t
today Uwslag. Pert .Saa Lais, S 20 a.
anaaaen mar, nna llgaSl. 4 p. ta.
rr. nwnia i nu n -n as - w
sag, in S. sa.
Monterey. T85 a av
-.5T2 Tf Jl (J-.? -)
BBTaat nam aaama. at s:s a
ALL ALONG THE WATKHFROXT
Captain. John Larson will start mak
ing the Oregon City run with th Wil
lamette Flyer Sunday. The beat will
leave the Stark street dock at $ a. m..
1 1 a. m. ; 2 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Work of cleaning the lower level of
the Alder street dock is now under way
and the two lines using it. the HoafoTd
and Hoi man line, will probably open
their office the first of next week.
With a cargo Of wool and general the
Lewis Lockonbach left down the river
this morning for Seattle.
Ship at Seta
North Head. Wash.. July 8. Position
reports, 8 p. m.. July " :
28
Povttaad.
Wat Kansas. PorUana tor Toknassss. SSS
miles fmn
Cbartas M, Osaans, a
esaro. SO Bmilas asaSb ef
San Frssctom far Seattle. 54
south af CSBStffla Hht tiSJiL
taattl tor H saw tors. S15
Km. with
rZfci.
Maru. from Tacoma. at 7 a. m Unfed. rLsJ.j
low, from New Tork vis raillassl at 3 a. m
Sailed: Lyme Stewart, fee Ssa Padre, st a:
rxunorc, lor Li ray t Harbor, at 10:28 a. to Ar
rtTwl JH lL h- f UVtS. it 111
v. u , iuwum saara, irawa st 4 :SS a.
m-: Wtoatche. from trial trip, T it 1:48 pT m.
nauaa juiy 7 : Bcnoensr apoksas, for Callao. m
tow ot tag Oregon, at 7 p. m. Usdottdo. tor
OTuwtwrn ajaaza. at B. m. ; c. B. B C. O
Bothwell. for ea duty, at 8 JO p. sa.: North
western, for BentawsMis SlmSa. at 8 18 ft m
Ptorbrg. July 7. 8fls4: Jeftorm.
bound, at 2 p. av
Ketchikan. July 7
bound, it 1:10 p. St.
Ljrerpool, J
eatua.
Trsr-
rrom See
Gibraltar. July 7 AriSbS:
eOer. front Alexandria.
. Shasutaei. Jury 6. armed:
Jaht S SUiBat-
Ss fisaiwa i, at 10 p. sa.; Admiral
neatue. at 10 p. aa.; at ansa Aastf.
via Portland, at 10 a- m. Arrived, Senator, frost
trOTUMMO,
attl.-i' l-" w$B$f, from Se-
Vncnrf. July T. Arrived: RrSdfseS, frost
laiara; awiatan, irom
Hambrs. tor Meadow Point
Sailed
il Behfcw. for
if. f r Seattle
Taeocaa. July 1 -
Tork via Portland
far New
rttAmwoMA'tiOH
HONOLULU !
Direct freight and sssssagir servic
from Port of Astoria to Hawaiiaa
Islands via the Alaska Wiaspakil
Company's steamer "COHdOVAT
sailing July 26. First cabin psSSSii
ger fares $90. steerage SSS. including
meals and berth. For freight and
passenger rate and reservations ap
ply to rUHT. ur AHTTJ,
VsTfOfla
iTORIA, Astoria,
ARROW BUS LINE
Portland, Attoria, $ tali it
SS Ol
"MJtJ'tt'mryJ
lesvss aSTosia s8iaias sat
DAILY kimtl tidi
LEAVES POSJT1.ASJD 800 ASTOSIA,
SEASIOS, g A. 8 0.88, It 8.
S:S0 P. BL
oatooa sso i oa . TaaaiBP oa i ATaoei
72 SIXTH ST.. COS EVERETT.
AUSTRALIA
8. Ol SO. Of MEW ZEALAND
ASTORIA, SEASIDE, NORTH BEACH
Round trip dally,
N!
Ah beat
MP
Friday, lit,
TAD P. SL
at
For SEASlOa aad NOfTTW BEACH S8I8J10,
tfosaitsa rsata Stress assaawtana sat
North
FARE TO ASTORIA. E4L8S
FRIDAY TO asOMDAV. ROURO TRIO. SS0O
Mat 1488 1 841-22. Aider Street bast.
WAT
Many Take Deerree Work
University of Washington. Seattle.
July 8 A total of SSI students are sa- j
rolled in the graduate school of the L'ni- :
verslty of Washington this summer, the
largest number on record. Thirty hav
made application for advanced
tl0-BlT
OfSSUii City. July 8 Marriars
were granted Thoraday to Gladys Hewitt
and James Ft Meyer. Portland, and Mil
dred Baysinger. MoMianvUl. aad Cliif
Overbeck&CookeCo.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
of
fa "Ship bi Water"
WILLIAMS LINE
Aaaoaaos Rsw Servie Between FOSTLARD, OR-, aad SEATTLE, WASH.
bxtectivs at oSMa, sss 001 sessat freight for shipment
en our stsasasta troas FtJRTLAWD to 8KATTLM
DIRECT SAJXIRG8 FROM PORTLARD
TO
RKW TORK, PHILADELPHIA, SALTIMORE
M. S. KENNECOTT, Lng Date, July 11th
FOR RATKS AMD SPACE! APPLY TO
A. C. CALLAN, Agent
414 Orefon Building PORTLAND, ORE.
I Broadway 1488
raoB" Broadway 1484
1 a Williams, winassetta,
Rsw I