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TOB8DAY, JULY j lttl. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON IS CONDENSED AND EVAPORATED MILK MARKETS REACH CHEESE MEN WATCH EASTERNADVANCE TUESDAY DAIRT PRODUCTS Butur. lm. Ckeese. tt SI He Ae Pi 41Vie 44Ve Hew Tort tie tan ft Me Wisconsin cheese market took another advance Monday afternoon of 1 cents per pound, which may have its effect pan the local market. A similar ad vance taken las week waa not looked 90S) seriously, as it was thought this esuM be absorbed, bat news of the sec ond advance in price ha caused the local trade to take notice. avaatt firm, at sat receipt off considerably. Good Quality WATEBM ELO MillBt IMP ROT ED Test of the CAHTALOIPE MARKET 18 FIRMER The cantaloup market bowed a sBghtlv firmer las darkle tie day. dae to the scarcity of taser. ripe stack. Meat the suaisliscii arririM were green and the trade would not take Bast at them. PLE.VTY OF SMALL LOCAL FRUITS Local peaches, suits, plums, cherries art plentuoL Apples are aso amnng in a more BRIEF 1T0TE S OF PRODUCE TRADE Hen suss are scarce, and probably will be during the I Willi 111 of toe week Oram beans arsrre 'arrt onalitT ooor. Only trie marxet comma iiws aw of eeUry anivkas daisy. DRESSED MEATS ARE IX DEMAND in Smmmal an the rlerifi the As, because the snooty waa limited. Price mssls it asehanged- If a Mere ke of meat waa to arrira in one day the market would probably decline. WEATHER HOTICR FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau ad rises: Protect shipments during the Seat 36 boars asataet the leaswwing maximum temperatures: Going north, TS de grees; northeast over 8. P. & a. R. K., so de ist to Baker. 90 degrees, and sooth to 90 degrees. tesismwr a beat WHOLESALE PRICES IE PORTLAND These are arte retailers pay wholesalers, ex east Sa otherwise noted: Dairy Products BETTER Seine price, box lota: Creamer extra, parchment wrapped, 38e Per lb. Jobbing arteta: nanas, extra, 92 34c lb.: dairy, beyi pnen, 17e per las. BCTTBHFAT Portland delivery basis. No. grade. 2c; No. 2, !i637e; cowntry stations m.-ee per to. CHKESK Sellinc rrrtee Oregon taser trip. 23a Par lb.; Toons Americas, 23c per lb: Oregon-Washington tnpiets, 1 7 ? T He ib. Price to mowers, r. o. a. Titkiairit-. triplets. 19c: Tseng Americas. 2He. IHs one RloeSr Swiss, fsnrf old. 80r: Sew steak. 34 k-; limkurger, 34 6 e l.j aianaa hrteke. 2 2'r oar lb. BfffJH Bnrlns price: Cnrrent receipts. 27e i as died, acftbte price, tie: select. 12c dee. LITE H'n. Tit i selling price: He rv hens. 80)340 lb. ; Heat hen. lSc Bfc; fcmkam 24 Tb ; oM rooster. lOe ft.; turkeys. SS40e 1 , ducks, 22c per lb. FRESH FJtriT Oranges, M25.7J box; ox: il 9 25 per ease; grapefroit, Fiorida,' tl.06 lino r.ii'nmti i?HS.M: I'harriaa 6 12c lb.; cantaloupes, flats, S2.0O: ponys, S3.7S; mtntirit, $4.1; wattnailsai. Se par Rv - BERRIEft Strawberries. Oregon. 32.5S crate. 24; blackberries, $2.2; nasskiiilis, fl.3fl.7B: looanbernes. 11.25 HI. OS; biacX- berriea. $1.75: esrrant. $1.75. DRIED FBI" ITS Dates, $.S5; fsrSt, $3.0 w 3.75 per box ; fays z.eosys.oe; prune, in te sea, so ib. boa, 7 c per 10. OWimS Sening price to retailers: LoeaL Bl.ee 1.80; St rMe, 1 5c lb.; green onMn. SO 4Se Aaosn banebes; new Imperial. 1100 0 1.28 crate: reds, f 1.S8 estrtat rVJTATOES se te retailers: Ora 2 He ass faaey, $1 25)l 50; sew pott toes. ear m. I TFX3RTaBI.ES Beans. Oregon wax, 14e mr ft.: beets, sew, sacked, 32.28 per ewt.; de bnnched. S4V ear dozen; cabbage, crated, 2c per lb.: carrots, bunched. 40c per SBSSbj do tacked. 2 He per lb. ; cucumbers, fancy. II I TS box; carrots, bunched, eoc do. ; do No. 2, l 25 m 1.50: lettuce 8s.. 12.00 (2.S per crate. AS Me per dozen ; parsley, 50c per dost: peat, lee lb.; peppers, green, 45e nj. ; peppers. California dry enm, 3oe per ib WMKn, H I.,,,,, W "V- 1 .... , Irs. Mexican dry chiri (mild), 35c per lb.; He. local. 33t40c per aoxen tmnenes; rhubarb. Oregon, oc per lb.; rutabagas, select. $1.00 per sack; aluath, summer, 4 a 5c par Ib. ; tossstoei Tex. 4 basket crates. S2.0 crate do ralifornia Imperial, 82.1 4e Merced, 33.25 per tug; 32.28 par ewt. ; celery. $ l 00 par 4 basket crate i in saps, new, mrked 28 par desen. OOrrjfTRT MKTS Belling price: Country beam. 13c oer lb. for too blocker, about 125 to 150 lbs.: hoary stuff lower; real, top, 80 to no lhaw. 1314e; Beaey staff kwa; spring lambs. 13txl4e per lb. SMOKED MEATS -Hams, 31 36c per lb.; Breakfast bacon, 25obc- laRD KetU ren red, 17 He lb.; tierce BBsfa. compound, 11c. PACKING HOUSE MEATS Steer beef, llH12c: cows-heifers. 910e; tamb. 12ft 12 He per lb. ; yearling. 79c; ewes. 37c Flab and Shatlflsh FISH Chinook, 13 le per lb hBBbat. black e 15 St 20c per lb. ; sturgeon. 20 SB lf)22e 10 m He; kippered sahwoe, $2 35 per 10-lb. basket; ktppered cod. 82.33; shad, 7 g Sc per . ; Hag end. 8c per Hv. OT9TERS Eastern, per gallon. 35 00. Olym pa. 35.30. Maas. Wool and HMaa -Nominal. 1820 crop. l20e imam, issfize; saw. a w ec are kieta, 23c: salted. S4e per ft, MOHA1H Bominal. lS22e per lb. TA1J.OW AND GREASfc -No 1 taOow, 4c; N 2. Be. GaSCARA BASK New, Be; ead. 5 He Ib. WOOL Willamette rahry. coarse, lee- dtom. lie; fmo, 2 So per Ib. ; Eastern Oraajoa- isaae, 13 m ia per in, BEANS Small whits. 4c; Urge white, 4aS)Btk 8 He; limas, Tne; bayou. It He ' HON FT Ber caso. 8 00. RICE Japan style. No. 1. 4 He; Blue Boss 6 He per lb. ; Sew Orleans head. 8c, COFFEE Roasted. 19 49 31c. in SALT Cfrarw. half pound. lOOa. $15.50 par tea; 50s. $17.85: table dairy. 50. 827 35; hales. 33.30 4.oo: fancy table sad dairy 834 50; lump. $20.30 per ton. SUGAR Cubes. 3SU8: fruit asd Barry. 38.55: yellow D, 3.03; best granulated, 88. 4 5 extra C. 34.28 s Golden C. $8.15. CANNED MIIJC Caraatioa. AkatSa, Borden. 3B.1B: Aster. 8S.a8; EaaV. 31100; Ubby. $3.13; Mount Vernon, $3.05 per ease. SODA CSACKERS la bulk. 17c per lh M-TS-Walnut. 2iS3c lb.: ttmonda. 2ft sue: filbert. Zlc In sack lots: peanuts, 8 12c; zee: BnuUs. 20c. 3BBPS, Paints, OBh E Shad. dark. 12e: white. Ida tmr lb : standard Manila. l4Hc. UNSEED Oil, Raw. bbm. $1 02: kettle xtZttbS' -' 9U"- COAL OIL Pearl or water wtattt, is drums or iroa barrels. 17 He gal.; eases. 30 per gal. GASOUNB Iron barrets, 28c; case. 40 He per gaJKm. FTEL On. Basis WHITE LEAD 18c lb. 32.10 bbL n lets. 12He; 600 ft.. TVSPIJrTINll Tanka 82e vulslll Plsx ftshnh. Jaly 12. (L N S) $1 92; September, $1.08: October, $1 96; track tod arrive. $1.92. Mtssieesna. Jaly 13. (L N. n.Ftex Jaly. 81.88 H ; September, $1.94 H . October. 31.99; track sad arrive. 81.91 H to 31.93 H- Navsi Htetwa Market New Twrk. Jot, IS. (t N. Rl- 81 He: New Tech. 68 He. avaaaaa, B3.30; new Xerk, 33.05. Butter market i also in rood shspe on good grade stack. Cream receipts continue to taB eft. aaakhtc the market still Orater. TMs mar ket at prese at baa se tut off aeon batter. SauseTaWadrKe tStTwSSt Jeernal, enclosing stamp far reply. rti Tatter will aooa be Uirmaefi aaippinC ttht asssbTmtrwt metTia iu "PPhr 0 CMARJCET Green vcgsUhigg are not u plentiful this season as they have been other years. The growers selling along Yam hill street seem to be about the only persons' having a good supply. Whole- le houses are baying their supply from outside points, some earning as far as from Seattle. For this corn are high. The apricot with a rush, the fruit all rlsenlng at once. Even of the apricot the first read day Doodad with wen. for is does not last over two and next week will he the best Unas for apricots this pear. Price on eggs was advanced 3 on Yamhill street this morning by rket master, even though the price only advanced 2 day. r plentiful at Loganberries are still scares. plant was shown on Yamhill this morning for 36 Fresh extras, tee. a, dressed, ZSJSc. 2e BX: Moot, 2S perch, 15c per lb.; sturgeon. 25 tit 30c per Flour Best local patent. 82.10 2.30 per sack, 49 lbs. Potatoes Barbaras, $1.50 1.78 onions l S3e per lb. Maximum prices on the Portland public mar ket: r I , I , 1 1 -n. r IS. - i it, . - ret toe. 3e per rb. ; old pota tees, 1 c per BY dry beans, Sc per la. ; string beans, 15c per lb. rbabaib, it per lb.; lettuce, iO; panarips, 2 per lb : cabbage. 4e err Ib ; boat beney. amen. 75c. pints, 40c: ducks. He Vs.: geese. 4 5c lb. cotuge cheese, lie lb; bene, 2428e lb.; fry era. 2e fh; keegsra, aa Rt; esa. See doser, Bee sr.: max. llr rants, 8c. Southwest Selling Checks Upturn in Wheat at Chicago Chicago. July 12. (I. K. S.) Wheat took a Jump upward in the last 39 minutes of trade and closed at bis gains and at the top. Coarse grains followed readily. Bad crop reports from the Northwest increased in num ber and the trade has apparently awakened to the fact that irreparable and serious damage has already been done the spring wheat crop. July wheat finished with grains of Sftwwl&c, September 0ttc up. and December 54eVaC advanced. July corn 203c up. September 3c higher, and December zc up. Jury oats 2c up, September l4le higher, and December le advanced. Chicago. Joly 12. (L N. SI Selling by leefcad Use upturn in wheat which the opening. Jab started He aw; H to He batter, and December Jo BfBBMK Holders c4 jftfvift9 hsd proftts taB nd il t?ty after the opming in corn, snd some of them sold asaaaat their offers. The start was He higher for July. 1H to 1 c up for September H to LHc higher for December. Strength in otaer grains waa reflected, in oats. snd first prices were H to He higher for H to He Bettor for HEW YORK COTTON MARKET LESS ACTIVE IN EARLY DEALINGS Hew York. July 13. (L N. S.) market waa teas active in the early day, and first price were 2 points lower to 4 points higher. The orfertngt were absorbed by shorts and commission houses, and Skate was iu jgaanai BLa L - a - -in - riSUBv4TB( IC CQfJt Sgr J IT TTSJ. At the end of the first IS mitartes the sir bet was dttll, wtth price sheet S Points below yea la roar's closing levels. The market was easy throughout the after neon. The close was barely steady at a net de es of 18.86 pohrts. Spot cotton was auiet today. 30 points lower at itf.au. no (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.. Beard of Trade Bksf.) very short one and generally the cents lacn- Month Open. High. Jan. 133S 1S3S Phh March 1302 1363 April May ....... 1S74 1373 Jane Jab ....... 1243 1280 Ana Sept Ork 1316 1317 NOV. o a w . . Dec 1228 . 1258 Low. 1328 1242 isii mi Close 1S27 1S3S 1S4S 1S30 1SS8 lsee 1218 1241 1208 1289 1865 1328 1280 1324 New Tech ket 1240, evict, SO down. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chtcaco Hoos 310.10 Chicago July 12. Hoss Becemt, BA OfMI Market active sad Mostly i02Se tower. Bulk 3S.S0 6) 10.00; top, 310 10. HaavyweHht, $9.2 3 9.88; medium weight, 38.78 0 10. 00; light weight, $9.88 010.10: light tights. 30.780 10.10: heave packing sows, ooth, S0-SS 0 o.ev; psgs, 3U W 1 ti wo $9 50 0 10 00 Cattle Receipts 7000, Market stron to 25c mgner; real earns BV07ae oaraer. Beef steers. choice and prime. sa' .75 0 9.15; medium and food. $7.6508.7$; good and choice. 82.406) -' ; common snd 88.23 0 8.40. Butch er cattle, heifers. $4.7$0S.75; cows. 84.2S0 7.80; bulls, 84.78 06.78. Canners and cotters, cows snd hetfers, 82.0004.28; eaaasr steers. 82.30 0 8.60; veal calve (Bent sad handy weight). 80.00 011.80: feeder steer. 33.730 7.80: stacker steers. 33.78 0 7.28; stoeker cows and heifers, $2.80 06.60. Sheer Receipts 14.000. Market steady to 25c lower. Lamb (84 lbs. dowel. 88. 780 11.80: lambs, cull and common. 33.00 0 8.5(5. breeding ewes. 83.00 0)0.00; feeder lambs. 36.00 0 7.00. KaBtt City Hoes 89 0B Kansas City. Ma. July 12. (L N. 8.) Cattle Km-setts. 6000. Market active. Steers. 38 AO 0 9.50; cow, ead heifers. 88.00 0 8 80: tnd feeders. $3.30 0 8.73; calves. $7.50 0 9.1 Reeebst. SBOO. Market A of sales. $9.40 0 9.61: top. $9.63: ew.ew we.wa. Sheep Receipts. 10.000. Market dull. UasBS, $9.06 0 9. SO; ewes. 38.30 0 4.00. Seattle. July 12. (L N. 8.) He eeints 61. market strong. Prime lights 08.80: teach heavies S4.OA04.3O: 39.00 tea vies. SO.SO07.SO: par. 88.80 010.00 Caul Receipt $58: market stives. steer. 37.2807.78; f snail to good, 34 500 5.80; medium to choice. $5 60 0 4.90; best cows, and heifers, 88.280 A 78; prim light calves, 66.0007.00; heavy calves. $4,00 0 6.00; bulk, 32.8004.00. 891 891. market strong. Tsar wethers. 33.800 4.60; Cwae i Hght. 36.78 0 7.25; call UntX 80.000) ASO: 31 80 0 2 78: Prime BSSt, S3.0sy4.30. Ckiesgo ws-trry Prod see Chicaeo. July 12. It H. 8.1 Bi eetots 14.331 tubs; creamery, extra SSe; oawsse; peereg rtort, i802Oe. Eggs Receipts 22.199 cases. to-?7 2e; ordinsry ftrsts. 26 0 27c xe 0 sue; extra. SI He; cAwcav 201 Sle; oaa hszml 14H 16c 1 4 H 0 1 Be : T 13 0 18 He; ktaa- hnn. IISIISI.. 1 k , ldv poultry Turkey 30c rings, 28038c; roosters, 18c 12013c; see. 41 ear. 34.30 1MY8; 83.5903.78 82 IB. Liverpool Cotton Market e. Jaly . , H. ft)- tew mwanne it. ojj; ordinary, as.49. rataret Hew York Petata Market Wee? Tar. JwJy 12. (L N. a 1 Potatoes 4.50; CONDENSED MILK MARKET UNSTABLE Conditions la the evaporated milk tictrhets have farther low levels, according to the e-ov- tment report. Stocks have Increased to a higher mark and the small amount of unfilled orders in comparison with previous months show that manufactur ers are able to Immediately fin all or- the May 1 So nesrls 120.000.000 ana was own- so.ooo.oes poaaaa mora uaaa for the previous month. These aoasroaaat hav ing prrrailed for several months past show a decidedly unstable uundWoa in the condensed and evaporated aailk market and las rir mil n rrt no nope for aa immediate belt tew prtos throaxhoot the natjoa fee at Mar tor uttiimd condensed whole $10.89 per 100 pounds, wltS ed skimmed selling at $6.82 par 100 pounds. These prices show a decrease of $1.09 em maaiagU whole aaOk asm BSc aa milk from the i asste&shjLt .000 B for the saae month during 1920. Of the Msy. 121. 306.641 pound went to Germany. 2,990.080 poamds to Cuba nd 4ie.ew pounds to China. The meant of SSBBBBBS HWl ted was 3.280.000 pounds, or about saa fourth the t mount exported in 1S20. This slump in export trade, with lower fluid milk prices pre railing fax PTactieaJJry all do mestic markets, haa so curtailed the demand fee condensed and ersporated goods thtt even price SBSBSaj bat farthr dentonsxea conditio as DAIRT PRODL'CR OF THE COAST at CaL. July 12 (H. P.l 41 He: nriane first. S7Hc 44 He; extra firsts. 40c; firsts. dimes, sac; seconds, 27 He 23c: No. 2. ITHc Cheese California flats, fancy. 21 He: 19c. Lea 48V. Eggs Extras, 89c; esse 28c. Poultry Bens, 22S3c fryers, 35c Seattle. July 12. (L ranch. 35c; pallets, 39c. Butter Chy i ruts try.. 27c: bricks, 38c Cheeae Oregon triplets. 20c; Toons Amer ican, 23c. POTATOES ALOKG THE COAST Lea Angeles. July 12. (I. X. S.) Potatoes New stock, mostly. 5S60c; poorer, 40c per has; No. 1, sacked, mostly. $1.25 e 1.40; poorer. 81-10. Seattle. July 12. (L N. California, If lHe. Potatoes Takima Gems, 830.001 local. 820.88 4s 23.00. 133.00: New York Dairy P re-dare Hew Tor. July 12. II. N. S.) Batter Market strnastr. Ore awry extras (salted and unsalte.il. 38 H 0)39 H: creamery first (salted and unsalted). 86H38Hc; creamery, higher than extras (salted and unsalted), 88 H 42c; state risiry tabs, 3288Hc Cheese Market stronger. State Whole milk spockhte, 17 H S IS He; whole mite fancy. 110 17 He: whole milk, lower gradea. 14 16 He. Wisconsin Whole milk, fsney Young Ami i last, 18Hc State Skim, specials, 12syl3Hc; skims, choice, 9 4llHc Bscs Market firm. Nearby white, fancy. 48 BOa: nearby brown, faaey, 40 e 42c; extra, 3839e; firsts. S3 033c MMb The wkilinli price te 82.20 per. 100 pounds of 3 per cent milk, within 200 -10-mile zones. Hertsttert Active at Ketoe Kelso. Wash., July 12. Harvesting ttons are in full awing in the vicinity of sad fanners are working early sad late to take advantage of the fine weather to set their hay est, This year's hay crop will be a record breaker. Grain te ripening rapidly, and cutting will r.rrammrl within the next two week Every iatHeatioB points to aa immense crop, especially if the fall aaathai is favorable snd these are ae heavy Dried 1 rait and Bean 'New Tork. July 12. (I. N. S.) B. Market weak. Marrow, choice. 36 00 6 25; psa. choice. $4.50 8) 11.78. Dried fruit Market active. Apricot, choice to extra fancy, 22 0 27 He; prunes. 80s to 80a, SHftlSHe; do 00 to 100. 6 0 8Hc; poaches, choice to extra fancy, 13 0 17c; seeded raisins, choice to faaey, 17 22c. Hew York Wool and Hides New Tork. July 12. (L N. 8.1 Wool i Market weak. Domestic fleece XX Ohio. 24 0 SOY; dustftin pasted, scored basis. 18067c; domestic Texas, scoured basis, 40 0 80c; Tet. staple scoured. 88 085c. Hides Market firm. Native steers, 13 0 14c branded steers, 120 13 He. New York Poultry Market New York. July 12. (L N. S.) Lire Poultry Market weak. Fowls. 25 0 31c; tar keys, 2.V; rooster. 18010c; dacha, 23023c; Same, 10c; broiler, 29 e 3 Sc. Hew York Coffee aad Ssgar New Tork. July 12. (O. P.) Sugar firmer; raw. $4.50; refined, irregular; granulated. 80.20 05.80. Coffee No. T spot, 61H6Hc; No. 4 Santos, 8 H 0 9 He. Standard OU Stocks (Famished by Overbeck A Cooke Co., Board of Trade euuaing) . report no nope for aa immediate betterment. A few manufacturer reported short pastures sad a rapidly doeauaatae milk supply. Prices aa pSaaSBsal case goods were reduced $1.00 per rase. thesssath aft in ba condensed skimmed Exports at caadenaesl 5.675 Batter Extra. ECS Kxtrss. extra puHett. 30c . Jnlr 12. (L N. SI Bntttr. 1 straigh i err a count, SSe; palteia. j bom : broilers. 200) SSe: I prices I N . 3. Kcaa Select I trmetby -Closing Bid. Ask. 10H IT . 340 800 77 70 .. 160 170 96' 99 . 104 108 27 30 . 110 120 ,. OS 87 82 84 90 93 SO 82 . 139 188 78 SO 23 24 . 133 ' 138 87 . 90 . 248 s 2S2 12 13H .. 20 28 . 400 410 . 177 180 . 380 339 80 82 . 170 17S 37 60 . 04 H 64 H . 380 550 . S70 380 . 800 303 . 265 380 . 108 119 33 SS . 260 268 28 82 . 143 138 . SO SS Anglo 5i fke ScrTpnjrT Oheesebrougb do pfd 96' continental Crescent Cumberland .... Shxreka Galena com. do Old pfd. do New pfd. . nitaott Ptpe Indiana Pipe . . . Nations! Transit N. T. TraasU . . . Northern Pipe . . Ohio Oil International Pete Perm. Mex. .... Prairie Oil Prairie Pipe . . . Solar Refg Southern Pipe . . Sooth Penn. Oil B. ST. Penn. Oil 8 O. tnd. S. 0. Kaama . . . S. O. Kentucky . 8. . N. T S. O. Ohio do pfd- Swan A Finch .-, Vacuum Washington R O. N ebraska . . Imperial OU . . . . Prince Hirohito to Visit King and Pope Rome. July 12, (I. N. S.) Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan, who is paying a round of visits to European countries, arrived here today from France. Plane for his stay here include a visit to King Victor Emmanuel and a call at the Vat ican. The crown prince arrived at Na ples from Toulon on a Japanese warship, escorted tty French destroyers. Wool Sells at 21 Cents in Echo Pendleton, July 12. Twenty-one cents the highest price yet offered this year for Oregon wool, was paid for the Joe Cunha clip at Echo, according to an an nouncement made hare Monday. The dtp was bought by A mo Drew, re pre- seating aa eastern bouse. The clip win raft about 150,000 pounds, mostly fins WOOL LITTLE TRADING IN WHEAT MARKET NORTHWEST GRAIN Wheat, Bariyc. Fir. Oats. Bay. Fiithal. Tuesday 04 S S 1 8, Tsar aa 48 3 1 t Season to date. .801 IS SO SS 26 Tear ago SSI IO SO 12 21 Taeoaaa, Monday IT S I Tear aso t 10 0 Season to sate. . . 122 1 19 2 S Tear ago 48 1 SO 1 20 Seattle. Tuesday. 14 2 S Tear sgo 5 34 Season to date TO 1 82 20 SO Tear sgo 41 2 S . . 00 The local grain market is generally quiet at the present time, as Is always the case during the period between sea sons. Very little buying Is going on, moat of the buyers preferring to wait until after harvest and find out Just what the wheat market Is going to do. If wheat prices decline, buyers do not want high priced wheat on their handa Prices on flour are declared to be aa low aa they can go at the prssaat time unlaw the price of a boat teas lower. Tber a practically st present, e Chicago grain the CftxV Trado sentiment was moderately bearish teat night owing to the small ustimam of wneet values to tee uafs from the Nortb- Country offerings of "Tbe uuauUj b not offering sa much com sa of late, and It t not expaeteu tne win be heavy, white the tnove ents of nl snd oats will increase. "Taw i a te ordinarr reauirrment. Several millioa of grain are held on tide tracks here, awaiting nnloaeunc. which te ere sktuatmo (or reeeirera. to make returua tot can sold but not Report of core Baaintung to fire were re ceived from Illinois and larlteas yesterday due to drv and con tinned hot weather. 87-SO : WfTtemstta nSeT' baadn'.20?keni t. $6.10: bakers' bard wheat, B7.z: bak ers' blaeatem. 86.75 ; bake' valley. 36.00; gra- 80.00; whole wheat. 88.28; ktontam wheat, patent. 37.207.2B per Barrel tor ehy deUvery. IBe a extra. HAT Buying price for eU crop: Willamette fancy. $22.09 0 24.00 par too; East era Oregon timothy. 828-00 per ton; clover. 313.00; straw, 914.00; alfalfa, a 816.00 18.50 per ton. GRAIN BACKS Nominal No. 1 Calcutta, 7 He; dnmeatic. Se m ear lots; leas s mounts higher. kULLBrtrf 8 MiB ran at miH. sacked. lots. 830.00: carload. 827.00. OATS Per too. buying price: Peed. 328.00 9)80.00. BARLEY Baying pries: Feed. $22.00 0 2.30; brewing. $24.50 SEED Baying price, nominal. FEEIiOTIIFFB V. 0. B. mills: Railed bar ley. 346.00 6) 8R.00: wheat bsrtey. 333.00: al falfa meal. $26 00: cocoaaut meals. 882.00 cracked corn, $41.00; whole corn, 389.00 per too; whole oats. 335.00: roiled oats. $3.oo chicken wheat, $51.00; scratch feed, $32.00 per ton. Merchant Exchange bids: . Wheat Job. Hard white S 117 Beft white 1.18 White club 1.14 Hard winter 1.10 Northern spring 1.10 Red Walla 1.08 CORN No. 2 R I. ship r. . 38.ee 1.13 1.12 1.07 1.07 1.08 29.SO Foreign tsd Marks! by Overbeck A Cooke Co.. Board of Trade bkU- Bid. Ask. 12 IS 2H St 13 10 80 00 46 H 48 07 H OS 48 H 44 H SOS S7S 380 368 S48 838 37S 288 281 261 04 H 07 H 08 71 0 11 10 12 11 IS 12 14 11H 14 1S 15 12H 14 IS 13 12 14 09 H 09 1 04 H 88 84 H SB 99 1 00 Russisn BHt 1921 .. Russian 6Ha 1920 Raws is n SHs 1919 French 6s 1981 French 4s 1917 French 8a 1 920 . . , Italian 5 1918 British Sa 1322 British St 1927 British 5s 1920 Hritiah vky 4a , Britiah rat 4t Br attain rest Ba. ........... Belgium prem. Se Herman W. L. Be , Berlin 4s Haatbarg 4s Hambarg 4H Ikams 4Hs Leipstg 8 Munirh 4 Munich 8 Frankfort 4s , Jap 4s , Jap. 1st 4Hs , Jap. 2d 4 Ha , Parks sixes U K. 5H 1921 V K. 5 Ha 1922 V. K. SH 1320 C. K . 3 H i 1337 .00 13 16 100 97 97 H OS 88H 83 H 85 H Esgeae .Market Report Eugene. Or., July 12 Poultry haa taken a slight slump here. Heavy hen have dropped from 20 to 18 cents: light live, from 16 to 11 cents, aad docks from 26 to 29 cents. Old roosters advanced frma 3 to 0 cents. Clover bap Is being quoted by enstsaimisn men base from 910 to 818 a ton. bated and delivered in Eu gene. ' String beans, locally grown, have mad their appearance. Growers are getting 15 cento s pound. Caarara bark has BSaftBSS from S cents to 4 H cents par pound. Money and Kxehaage New Tork. Joly 12. (U. P.) Money on call. 6 ; tex months. 6 ; mercantile paper. 6 H : bar silver, slxmdon. 87: bar silver. New Tork, 99 H ; destaad sterling, $3.64 H- LABOR FEDERATION AFTER FAIR BOARD (Continued From Oas) county and slate, aa is the case under the present system. In his address W 11 Warn Short, presi dent of the state federation, express! 1 satisfaction over the arrangements of the local committee and promised that Vancouver would have no reason to re gret entertaining the convention. Re said the war had made great chances In the status of labor ; that after Ave years ef a destructive holocaust such as was carried on in Europe prosperity would be slow In returning ; that the center of the moneyed power had been transferred from Bond street In London to Wall street in New York, and that the cause of labor was of paramount importance In the present crisis. The action of the local committee in establishing headquarters in the SL Elmo hotel was sustained. At the afternoon session the report of the committee on order of busineaa waa received and concurred in. The conven tion win meet every morning at 0 o'clock and remain in stssiaa until 12. The afternoon sessions win meet at 2 and continue to S. Tuesdsy will be taken up by reports of committees and action fhereon. L. W. Back, seeretaxy-treasjurer, re signed and In order that the bills of the convention might be promptly paid it was voted to transfer the funds of the organisation to the account of President Short. Otto Hart wig, president of the Oregon Pederatlen of Labor, spoke along lines of close cooperation and praised the Wash ington federation for the good work done la iMOsJuncUou with the) Oregon federation.. Committee chairmen are as follows: Credentials, Alice Lord. Seattle; rules and order of business, A. W. Johnson. Spokane : resolutions. R, H. Harlan. New Casta; Constitution. R. R Canterbury, Everett : ucTKeee' reports. Vela Smith. Seattle; grievance. B. B. Spaas, BeUlng- audltlng, H. J. Dunning. Wises O. A. Dirks, LOW MARK ARRIVALS LIGHT AT STOCKYARDS TUESDAY LIVESTOCK HARKKT Oty"! 811.40 . 16.16 f f.H S.1S 11 JO PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN Cattle. Calves. Basso. Cars. 2002 19 SS so 304 200 isi 22 683 12 1976 SO 1 1848 10 SO SOS T 78 244 S SS 10 SIS s 121 . . , si Arrivals at North Portland overnight were very light, causing a Strang terse In practically all Unas. Nothing arrived at all by car la the hog and cattle alleya AH the haps i at aired in the yards were 0xlta k The SaaBBft) of and on tote ef driv per hundred light .911.09 8)11.30 . 0.00010 00 s.eei s ee . 6.00 0 0.00 . 11.0001136 . io.eolio.se . 3 00 8.00 heavy. 280-309 ry. BOO lbs up i 0 a w ft 4 0 0 0 1 Fat piss pkr Holdover cattle from Monday aupplted the market Tuesday during the early trading. Mar ket ass anas i sally steady. Nothaag .saw ar rived. ee steam S 0.28 7.73 saa. hi seed steers 6 00 0 6 73 to medium steers 6 23 0 6 09 FllT 3 30 0 6.23 rs 8 50 0.00 aad heifers 4.75 0 6.80 and heifers 8.78 0) 4.78 Chases cows aad heifers to FsJr to me and heifers 2.75 0 3.78 l.T8 ASS I SJ 2.76 8.230 400 5.00 1 )0 3.00 Faie to good feeder Oaten dairv ealvea 4.OO0 00 9 50 010.00 res 0.00 0 8 50 lives 6 00 0 9 00 4.90 8 00 Pi fa hght dairy ealva ngnt aatry cat Heavy calves . Ko east of the mountain lambs arrived, ask tew the market strong fat that Una. On tet ef valley tembe topped the market by 87.60. Gerssral sheep sad lamb East of mountain lambs .. Beet valley tembe Fair to good lambs CaB Maths Light yearitnes Hesry yesrtings .3 0.S00 7.23 0.00 40 7.00 S.OO0) 6 00 4 000 s ee 4.80 0 B.28 4.00 0 4.60 4.09 0 4.50 S.9O0 4 60 1 00 0 8.60 Light w Users Heavy Ewes 8TESRS No. 0. 6. Av. lbs. No Av. The. Price . .1290 8 75 IS 000 0 4.00 24 1141 7.00 2S 110S 7 00 IS.... 080 B.SO 27 000 0.00 0 1100 6 33 17 1118 5 50 28 1118 7.10 3 030 5.00 IS 1008 6 00 IS 1178 7 25a S 1108 5.0ff 16 1070 8.76 I 19 12S8 6.75 22 1170 8.80 0 1174 6.50 S 1003 6.80 23 107S 7 78 8 1018 7.23 s see 400 0 683 4.50 IS 1133 7 33 1116 0.7B 21 1161 7.23 4 787 20 10B5 22 1233 8 1085 30 ioon S 1990 2 127$ S 901 2 902 19 1210 10 1621 0 1180 S 1018 T 300 20 1030 IS 1119 27 1068 13 1328 2 1003 3 1130 3 2.-. 6.73 0.88 3 $0 7 10 6.60 6 30 8.00 6.50 5 5 5.78 6 73 8.50 3 00 7 23 6.73 7.2.1 7.28 4.30 7.00 COWS 3 1040 3 6.00 4 no 4 SO 2 no 4 00 3 BO 8.00 s ee sroo 4.00 8. SO 3.30 8.50 5.50 4.50 3.00 4.0 6.00 4.50 6.50 4.00 6.00 6 00 6 23 5 25 4.60 4 00 4.00 2 . . .120 8 .1383. .1013 . 943 .1120 . 910 .1140 .1176 .1113 . 956 4.00 3. 30 3 00 8 se S.S0 4 on 8.00 4 00 5. BO 5.50 4.60 4 00 4.BS 5 50 3 00 8.00 6.28 4.2$ 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 6 00 6.25 4.00 4.00 2. . 24.'! is! . u'.'. 13. , 11.. .1200 .1000 . 730 . 937 .1006 .10SO is! 2 iV S 1246 4 1287 S 1060 10 1060 11 887 3 923 2 1093 2 700 1 120O 10 909 0 871 2 903 13 932 7 1217 :tn .1070 .1041 .1140 . 7S8 . 947 . 981 .1020 .1030 . 843 .1165 .1020 .1088 12 1041 4. . . .118 2 1013 S. . ..1226 2.. ..1230 AI.VL8 . 170 S 0 oo 1 . , . 368 6.00 8.. . 193 SOB 10., . 246 9.78 2.. . 196 10 00 2., . 140 9.29 Rr .18 .1820 3 4.00 1., . 920 2.80 t., .1350 R00 1. 110 810.00 2S4 0.00 188 io.no 210 0.78 SIB 7.00 .1130 3 3 73 .1280 8 00 . 1000 3.50 MIXED BIS 8 B.2S 92S 4.00 7. . .1077 . 700 S 00 4.5U IS. . HUGS 87. . . io!!i 14'.'.', 234 .V SOS. . . 378. . , 175 811. T. , 368 8 8.00 220 .11.00 420 8.00 1. . 1. , 1 . . 30. , 12. . 14. . S. . 222 ten 10 oo 10.30 0.00 7.7B 10.76 R50 30 0 210 163 219 248 183 8.56 10 00 1R7S 10.73 10.88 800 294 259 380 11.00 TsURUNGS 04 101 00 8 8.30 WITHERS 8 8.30 289. 96 8 3.38 S.7S Nov Av. Lbs. Price I No. A v. Lbs. S. i 11. . 1 . T. 19. , 14.. 181. 91. 16. .1142 3 7.25 1 COWS . 868 $ 4.73 I 1. HOGS . 410 0 7.00 4. . 384 11 SB 17. . 209 11.78 - 0. . 20S 11.83 J-A MBS 70 3 0.78 1 81. . 74 0.78 I KWES . 133 3 2.00 I YEARLINGS 90 S B OO V! ETHERS SI $ 8.00 84. 890 8 8.00 1TB 811-00 191 12.00 182 11.08 70 8 6.78 207 . -OS 3 tctl FOOD SALVAGE DRIVE LAUNCHED WITH ZEST From Pass Oas) T. W. Vogler. F. M. Leeaton Smith. H. A. Hlnahaw. Employment : A. W. Jones, chairman ; Jay Coffey, N. F. Johnson. Mrs. C. J. Othus. Otto Hartwig. Publicity: W. & Kirkpatrick. chair man ; C. T. Hog a. Arthur Crook ham. Horace Thomas, K. W. Jergenson. Manufacturing : Charles Rudeen. chairman ; ft. W. Howard, Jay Coffey. Raw products: P. O. Powell, seers tary of state farm bureau, chairman ; SL R Hall. C. L. Smith. H. A. LewU. Colo nel R E. FavUle. Arthur M. Geary. C. sx giani s Executive: Marshall N. Dana, chair man ; Mayor Baker. Chairman Holman of the county crnnsniesion. Hugh Herdman. executive secretary of the Community Chest, flkseusasrt the possibility of creating a revolving fund out of funds in the chest to aid the movement and application for such co operation will be Beads to the Commun ity Cshast at its meeting Thursday after noon. The next meeting of the committee win be held at Its headquarters la the court house Friday BBorning at lt:30 o'clock. NEW 3DECKER OF EUROPEAN-PACIFIC LINE DUE MY 16 Shippers and Marine operators are particularly Interested tan the maiden trip ef the) three-deck cargo ship West Lewark of the European-Pacific line, due to "arrive at Portland Jaly SC. The ship Is a modlfloaUoo of the "S3" type of the skipping board vrerssls and has proved to be a marked improvement. The tonnage has been Increased sotne . i vw ions ana toe racuity wiut wnica cargo may he handled makes the ship an attractive one to operators on fast freight rune. Fourteen derrick posts rigged with five-ton booms ssivs the hatches. Tlisse derricks also serve aa ventilators to the lower between deck spaces. Twenty two deck winches giro power for loading- Built on modified plans of the "88" type the ship la known as a "three decker." The lower holds, five la num ber, are spacious. The supporting pillar arrangement, with pillars at hatch ear ners only give a Sold particularly free from obstructions. The principal points of interest of the ships are given as follows; Length. 4M feet: draft. 22 feet lift inches; dead weight. 11,500 tons; cubic grain capacity, 378.374 feet ; engines, ' 8000 indicated horsepower ; fuel oil capacity 1600 tons; boilers. Scotch, With a heat tng surface of 3243 square feet The ship is equipped with a complete evap orating and distilling plant and a two tone refrigerating room. The West Lewark will load 4000 tons of wheat, floor and general for Eu ropean ports. SALT WATER TS TANK SENDS STEAMER ASHORE Saa Francisco, CaL. July li ( U. P. The Mataon liner Hawkeys 8 Late la un injured In the harbor of SaUna Crux. Mexico, and will resume the voyage to San Francisco probably tomorrow, cording to F. H. Bailey of the Mataon Navigation company. The seacocks of the vessel were not opened, according to a wireless dispatch to the Mataon company, and the vessel waa not In a sinking condition when she put Into Sallna Crux, as reported. Sslt water was found in a number of the fresh water tanks of the vessel, the wireless stated, causing congestion in the boilers. When this condition waa discov ered, the Hawkeye State put in te the Mexican port to take fresh water. The boilers will be Mown out today and the vessel will proceed northward tomorrow, the wireless said. CHINA MARV CLEARS WITH WHEAT VALUED AT $545,000 Laden with 271.800 bushels Of wheat, valued about 9348.000 by Kerr-Oif ford, the China Maru will be cleared this aft ernoon and probably leave down tne river for Cokm, Canal Zone. The wheat waa loaded for Europe and at Colon the ship will receive orders for her des tination. The Ralfuku Maru arrived in port from Kobe this morning. She will load wheat for the Northern Grain ft Ware house company. The Swlftwind, now laden wtth about 10.000 tons of wheat. 370.000 bushels. Is at the Victoria dol phins awaiting orders. She waa loaded by Northern Orain ft Warehouse com pany. CONFISCATED LAUNCH IS RESOLD TO OWNER FOR $120 Astoria. July IL Launch K-241. which waa confiscated when It was rescued by the Point Adams coast guard crew from the breakers on Clat sop spit and was found to be carrying 34 cases of Canadian whiskey, waa sold today by United States Marshal Alex ander to its former owner, Chris Han son, for . $120. Hanson was fined in the federal court In Portland for bring ing the liquor and today regained pos session of his craft. The cargo oo the rum-running trip1 was destroyed today by Marshal Alex ander and Deputy Customs Collector Karinen. STRIKING SAILORS TURN DOWN FJsTIsOYERS' TERMS San Francisco. July 12 lU. P.) By a vote of 1010 against snd 40 favoring, the members of the Sailors' Union of the Pacific refused to accept the terms of the Association of Steam Schooner Owners to end the marine strike, a count of the ballots revealed today. The owners' terms proposed s 15 per cent reduction in wagee and changed conditions of work. The members of the alarinc Firemen, Oilers' and Water Tenders' uxoons ware holding a referendum vote today to de cide whether they win go back to work under similar conditions. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT Officers of the Hoetbrd line will he moved to the lower dock level today. The steamer Undine of the river fleet will make ber maiden trip on the Astoria night service tonight, leaving the dock st 9 :$0. The boat will make the run straight through and return Wednesday nlgrht about 7. Henry Voderhurg of the harbor patrol left for Rainier national park on a It day vacation. The Standard Oil tanker Prank A. Buck arrived from San Pedro this after- She is moored at tne urn ion Move Prospective naval movements posted at the Portland navy recruiting office show that the dreadnaughta New Mex ico. Mississippi and Tennessee left San Pedro for Bremerton navy yard July IL The Ships Will he given an overhauling while la the yard. The Wyoming, now m the yard, la due to leave for Saa Francisco July 15. Andrea Imckenbacli Due Due this afternoon, the Andrea Luck en bach will berth, at Terminal 1 to dis charge 100 tone of general cargo from the East Coast, The Portland-bound cargo of the Harry Luck en bach wag transferred to the Andrea at San Fran cisco. Andrea Lock en bach will sail for Seattle July It with a cargo of wool and for Near T Hssfll1 WrtsTT '. 7:47 a. as.. 0.1 feet, I lit a BA I AM p. 7:88 p. m AT WOlLhv PORTS Asters. Jtdy 12 Art rod S3 4:80 ha News of the Port Oavtota. oiL Tahta. Imwiiss steamer, frees Portland. Me , Low Water SS.. 1.9 ssst Sk-. 2.1 fas. 00 a m. Yalaa from at 6 aad baft an a 7:80 a. av frma New Tork. Jaly 10. Ai Cristobal J are S. . tec ttwa Porthmd for New Tot. KiMitssst. Jaty 9. out tar rotttemf vi Sea His. Jaly IS. ( L N 8 ) Arrived: R R Sanaa: R R I esmbachtce Now Tork. U - m : S B. Dap sea, tar Ttkjsaakti, 7:00 a. BV Mad Jaly 11 : R R Norwood, fog lashes, la tew tog Wsirior. 7:18 p. m. forpSrUswV" " T""Ts S E SBSI Apia, inly 9 Arrived R R Wsikrwa. M. R Dollar, for Jaly 10 . Arrived: R 8. Resort Dollar, frma Norfolk. Jaty S Arrived: RR Wast Ivan. Tokohama. JeJy 11. Arrived R R Aittves jaw S Mara, from R A RR Hamburg. Jaly 10 rod, for hew Tork 8. R West Jaly 11 k va Pc 12 - Pallas, for Rueaes Aires. 7 39 p. m tmt ll: naaeeaer vs est T. Crosby. S P. m. : M. R 11:18 a. m. rami la Jaly 11: Ofcty ef fee IHtat Walks. 11 a m Taaoma. Jaly 11. Arrived: man. frma Seattle. 7pm MS from Valparaiso. B p. at, Te Arrive at Piitleti .Ban Pres. . JslT 13 . .Jetf 13 ..July IS . .Jaly 14 ..Job IS ..Jalr IS .Sea P Seattle . Jury IS ..Jab 10 . .Jab 10 ...... a. . . x . . . Jobr 20 ::::::bww:: . . .Jaly 20 ...Jaty 20 . . Jab 22 Mara Jam Jab 24 Wast ksktta Part land. Me... Jaly 24 West Katan AaCwerp JeOy 26 Derklsy Sam Praa Jury SS asanas uaa Steel R sorer Wait Nlvaria. . West Cayota Eewkflik . . . Rtyfnks Mara. North a No. 1 City . Hmr,ro . . Kocrws . . . China Mara UilTbrktSt ceest estpooiidras TtetosbT Jaty ftT Arxtwsd Steamer krh from lTsat I tee Maw O hi m JRaate my. jqjr i Arrivasl Shsaasar Wft- Oakassaa. My IB. An Portte ad. nreta Seattle, 8 mrtl New Tork. Jaly S. Baited ksr, fee vaaeaatee. Pert Alkta. Jaty 19. SnOsd far Saa Franciaco, Rmftae, Jaly 8. Arrived from Rmtasa rtiaad. far Beanie, 4pm: WSBfctat . Warden, frma Twssasa, for Van Vsaeawvwr. Jmty" 11. Arrived: RR Takhy- bhm, tram Seattle. Andrea Admiral Sebrse Tama B sailer Kfflagaam ... Steel Worker . . West Lewark. . Depars Case Hear.' ! Aaakttoa CM Bakea Adafer Sreev. aaytuke Hew Tor. Jetf 2S New Tork Jaly 20 : ... , . ... . . iiwuiimun in easy ow Okaeaa New Tork. Jab SO ftuorpott Jaaaa Jab; 00 Kinderdijk Rotterdam Jab 89 Keahe Mara. Japaa Ana 1 Ana Mara. g. kmsrtc Aug. 8 Trisi si i ri See Fran Asa. H R Grove Now Tork A ax 8 Toatwda liars. Japaa Asa. IB Moenhik Retterdim Aag, 28 Libeiator New Xork. Ana. 20 Cheyo Mara. Japaa A as- 28 Ovd too Mara Japaa Sept. 1 Nttlillllgjk Potterdtm ftept . SS kfeuera . Loodoa Oct. 23 Alaskas1". .? asd way. JaSy IS Base CSky Sea Fran Jab 13 Oorontaks Orient Jab 13 Skmetoe Bam D. sad way Jaly 18 Owiftwind Shwems Jaly 18 BwmsOijk Mai mm Jaty IB And B souls Jaly IS Admiral Scbree Saa Fran Jnlv 10 Alaska Ban Fraa Jaty if 0 Wast Keata Neeth Caaaa.. . .Jew IS Dsmtse Wast Coast. Jaty IS West Lewark BstfTki Jsb 10 Georgiaa Rekph San Praa Jab 30 Caracas BfastahfieU Jah 31 I la nil Lvsaa. Saa Svaa Jab 33 Saty::::::::: i? CoaSava Hamohthi Jab 24 West Csyot Jaaaa Jab 21 stayfake Mars 8. Atawvimv Jab 27 DllMtf Saa Fraa Jab 27 west Kataa Hssltlt Jaty 23 Seas tor Saa Fraa Jsb 29 KiBstevdlJk Rotterdam Amy, 3 i vst Nlvwria Chgaa Aag. 01 law bfarw fliliar s is IK. R Grove SwarUs ! Aag. 15 Bearwort Jscaa Aag 18 -J- .i. am - Wattaloaa nstehtssi swiftbgtit niphiag Swlftwind . . rsatpWas Anarm B Brooks Pactflc Mart as I' assented Ptiil Is Lbv. Oreamo Pine Penlnswla Lbr. I tS'A V ........ I I t'hiaa Mara Cohtmkia West Cayota Terminal K. 1 F mSiik crown Meat Rayfttko Maru. North Bank d , w . a "JE bs .7 sit The Popular , Week-End Trip The Touring Run from PoitUnd across the International Boundary to VANCOUVER CANADA The entire run is made over the Pacific Highway a great portion of which is per manently paved all of which is in fine shape just now for a touring run. NO TROUBLE si boundary 30-diy motoring permits in British Columbia issued to tour ing, parties without bond or charge. Blanks (or customs entry st border csjb be obtained from Auto Editor, Journal office. Make tap a party for noxt Rnd have a good time with dism VTOU won't hove s wtste minute la Vancouver a beautiful scenic suto high ways, hundreds of miles, to the beaches, through great forests, along the seashore, to stupendous canyons, all in runs of half hour to half day. Snd foY Illustrated Vacation Folder-Strip Road Maps, Etc Sent free on request to Vancouver Pub licity Bureau, J. W. Davison, msnsger, Suite 650. 326 Seymour street, Vancou ver, Con ad i. Wool Growers Ask House Coiiimittee to Beopen Schedul TON BUREAU Or THE JOURNAL) ee com grass from wool tea are preparing for a drive on publican of the today, wtn be given a which v lag shall be Senators Wflsts ad (Coding. growers of the senate, who have bet invited to assist the wool producing li la sals arjgarad a alalia t In sraltlrsw a ed s re ass wools, but assert this heaMKlt is thrown away by tne proviso weRSBK that the duty shall net be SS per osnt ad valorem. - shrinkage on average Imported ivi. i,,.n - ------ - ik. aw t. ts , DAILY RIVER BKADINGS 8 A. M.. Pacific Time. 3hve. Tata .-tar i. lU. U. .-A am aa at il Atkemy 30 8. 0-O.ll0.ee 84 40 Salnm SO 0.2-0.SrO.0O 04 4T aSme: IS irlBiwrw-ootTrl -os RIVER FORECASTS eewV Willamette riser at Pwrtkaad tail Shi pa at Seek Positions reported at 8 p sa. OrteaT far Saa not) it a jasr y n wriest ter ass 1204 aauat soatk ef etero S a at. Jwtv 10. 82 Dorado. San Padre tor New Teak, wtflaa nam Saa Fvdro, 8 p. Oleum. C A auaith, Saa FrandbBm for Cess Bay. 38S mQm nerti otfjas yrandekea. fjvMStfw Baa Iwwiwssn. OAS ssOss soatk " ArSrea P. LatAaakerk, Saa Frarermeo fee Astoria. lSTeafkm seeah ef Cthtmkii Ikxat va aooa. Jaly 11. Bradford. Taneaartar par aorta at Admiral Bvaaa. Portland for SS8 mflaa aorta of Sail WedsabBdsy At 0 o'clock Wednesday anersdng the three American destroyers Bruce, Xeilin and Aaron Ward will leave for Or ays Harbor! The little craft have been la the harbor far 10 days and have he an visited by many people at thetr berths st Supples dock. Astoria. July 12. The Talaa arrived at 3 o'clock this morning and went up the river. The Andrea F. Luckenkssch 1 1 rnssil in at :30 and proceeded te Port land. The tanker Frank H Buck ar rived at 4: JO. WfttMT at ClBO River's Mouth North Head, Jaly 1R Cfeeshuoas at the asoata of the river this aooa: Sea, imcotk; wind, north 13 stOas; was tber. Steady. Fined for Kperding Oregon City. July 12. O. A. irtlsad. L. Littlepage and R La Due, all of Port land, contributed to the county coffers Monday when they were fined for speed ing. Littlepage was fined 110 and costs snd the other two paid $15 and costs. your Hone Racing at Minora Park July 16-23 laa We Day rows: mtsjaemsL Sanaa Baxkei ef Tltl Tabs. Baa Padre for Sea Fwaikiii, 00 BSftS sstth at Sea ta . aty aw. i norms a rest limn tee raaams ate miles eeef Pon J&ii. " JwJSfwW; 1401Uasa?brJm Baa Fvaschma, 8 p. m. July 10 Wast Hlxoe. geatth for HtwohUe, 1003 mile frma Baa US. I a a Jaty 10. Sim. Mtaabsks ac Saa Fiaa itisi. T03 Ska weak at Saa Fraaessoo, 8 p. m. Jaty 1. Dvewisc. Poisu Aran tar Saa Pedro. 40 aafhu from gas Pwtra, 30o"s5ss treaa Baa" Flaslsii Seas tor. Baa Pnsdiii Bar Psrthsl. 40 atSss aerthjpf fthwPammitsss M m um Saa yvaaektre. eae 888 Jjtlha f reta Aeattls.