WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 1M1. PORTLAND, OREGON. WEDNESRNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON IT 1 BETTER DEMAND AGAIN SHOWING FOR STORAGE EGGS IN GREAT MOVEMENT WEDNESDAY DAIRY PRODrCTS Batter Eggs Cheese Co be Extra Select Flats Portland 1 44 f M $ .25 Chicago . .41 M M Saa Francisco So Market Hew York.... .44 ...1 Jtiv. Seattle ju .4 - Lo Angeles . M .3; Than is uncertainty shown in the local fresh ta martrt situation. While then Is tendency to anote steady to strong prices for stock, then arrears tittle disposition among qaoterg to support their figure. For iaUance. while 29 m 30c a dozen be in quoted tor current receipt eat for Port land delivery, there is little tendency on the part of some of the trigger operators to take on supplies. Most of them are well filled with short heU storage which they are withdrawing aod are said to bo selling as fresh, s condition allowable by the la?. Their efforts to dispose of cold storage eggs at this tin are duo to the fact that some of this stock went into the ice houses at low prices and a profit is aow in sight. This the holders are willing to accept at the moment, to tact bankers are insisting upon them taking s profit when in sight to order to protect their credit. a Receipts of fresh eggs are by no means heavy bat this is not affecting the market. Those deal ring special information regarding any market should write the Market Editor, Ore gon Journal, enclosing ump for reply. r'HRKSK SITUATION IS STRONG Kit Situation in the cheese trade is stronger gen rally, with higher prices ruling for Oregon ekssse at California points sad an adrance here to follow. The Dairymen's league is figuring upon s rise of 2c to 24c. Portland, for No. 1 triplets. BfTTER MARKET IS STATIONARY While creamery men assert that an adrance is the price of butter is about doe in the local trade, no movement to force prices upward is Swing made, because of the fear that the public may not stand for such a more. CHICKEN SITUATION MORE ACTIYE More activity is shown in the market for enfekeas here. Killers are cleaning up arrivals at this time and, while prion are unchanged, the outward movement is satisfactory to receivers. HEAVY VEALS DRUGGED TRADE Heavyweight calves are drugging the Front street traae ana, wruie quality is good as s rule, there is little call and sales are forced around 10 011c a pound. Lightweights of best quality at 14 015c, HEAVY HOGS KKAKIMt ON STHEF.T While only s nominal supply of lightweight, top quality, country killed hogs is reaching the street, demand is not keen. Heavyweight stock is hard to move even at low prices, BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Tanned milk situation somewhat firmer. Tomato prices down to $1.00 1.50 for Dalles stock. Peach trade quiet, with rather indifferent quality Green beans extremely plentiful; down to It 8c pound. Loganberries, blackberries and raspberries l..)(r I. b.). WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advised Wedneadav: Protect shipments during the next 36 hours against the ro i lowing maximum temperatures: Uoing north. 75 degrees; northeast, over S. P. eV 8 R. It. 90 degree;; east to Baker. 00 degrees, and south to Ashland, 90 degrees. Maximum temperature st roruana tomorrow snout so degrees. WHOLESALE PK1CRS IN PORTLAND These are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex oept as otherwise noted: Dairy Products BtTTTKB Selling price, bog tote: Creamery. extra, parchment wrapped. 4 0c Ib. Jobbing prices: Cubes, extra, 34c lb. : dairy, buying prices. 1 7e per lb. 3 BUTTER FAT Portlend delivery basis. No. 1 grade, 34c; No. 2, 23:; country stations, 28 0 30c per lb. - CHKESB Selling price; Tillamook, fresh Oregon faney triplets, 25e per lb.: Young Americas, 26c per Ib. ; Dairymen's League trip lata. 22o per Ib. Price to jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook triplets. 22c; Young Americas, 23c Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy, 32 0 34c; Mmburger. 28 9 30c lb.; cream bricks, 26 28c per lb. EGGS Buying prices: Current receipts, 29 0 80c onsen: candled, selling price, 87 38; se lect, 40c doaen. LIVE POULTRY Selling price: Heavy hens. 24 25c lb.: light hens, 1718e per Ib.; broil ers. 23c Ib. ; old roosters, 10c lb.; tur keys. ( ; ducks. 22c lb. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit FRESH FRUIT Oranges. $4 250 5.75 box: bananas, lOVt011o per lb.: lemons, $11,00 0 13.00 pet ease; grapefruit. Florida, ( ) ; Cali fornia, 1B.75; cherries 10 018c per id.; cantaloupes, fiat, fi.oo 1.35 : standards, 88.253.60; wa term si one, Sc per lb. ; apricots, fl 75 in lugs of four basket crates; peaches, 11 00(41 50 box. I BERRIES Strawberries, ts.50; raspberries. 81.50 4y 1.65; loganberries, fl. 5001. 85; black- aemes, si.uu as 1.00 : oiacsrapa, gz.trv. DKIED FRUIT Datec, $6.S5; fards, fS.SO 0 3 75 per box; figs, 82.00 0 3.30; prunes. 10s cd sua, au-ia, nox, Twc per lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Local 81.0001.50: garlic, 15c Ib.: green onions, 80 4 5c dozen bunches, reds. 81.73; Walla Walla 1.78. POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore gon fancy, 2c; new potatoes, 2 0 2 V e per lb. VEGETABLES Beans. green, full sack, ' loe per lb; beets, new, sacked, f 2 50 per cwt. cabbage, local, crated, 4Ntc per Ib. ; carrot, new, bunched. 60c per doc: do aacked, 2Hc per Ib.: celery, small aike. 1.25 w 1 50 dot. ; cucumbers, field. 24s to 28a, $1.25 per box; garlic, new, 80c per lb.; green, onions. 40 0 50c per dos, ; lettuce local, iced. Sc. f 8.00 per crate; do, not iced, 3s, 12.50 per crate; parsley, 80c per doc ; peas, lost, 1 Be par lb. ; peppers, green, 35c per Ib. ; peppers, California, dry chili, 30c per lb; peppers, Mexican, dry chili (mild), 33c per lb.; tomtatoes, Oregon, $1.5001.73 2 tier box: tomatoes, California, lux 28-30 fl.75 0 2.00 lug; turnips, purpi top. $2.30 per ewt. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price: Country hogs, 16c per lb. for top blockers about 135 to 110 lbs.; heavy stuff lent; veal, top, about $0 to 110 pounds. 14 015c per lb.; heavy stuff less; spring Iambs. 13 014c per lb SMOKED KEATS Hams. 37 0 80c per lb.; breakfast bacon, 25 0 52c. LARD Kettle 'rendered, 18e lb. ; tierce basis, compound. 12 He PACKING HOUSE HEATS Steer beef. 13c: oows-heifers, 12c; lambs, 18c per lb.; yearlings, 12c: ewes, 809c Fleh and Shellfish FRESH FISH Chinook. :13 014e per lb.; halibut. 13 0 15c per to; sturgeon. 18020c; 10-lb. basket kippered cod. $3.33: ling cod. 8c per lb. OYSTERS Eastern, per gallon. $5.00; Olym pia. $5.50. Haas, Wool and Hides HOPS 1920 crop, nominal. 11012c lb. HIDES Calfskin, 10012c; kips, 506c; green bides, 2 03c; salted. 8 0 4c par lb. MOHAIR Nominal. 18022c per" ib. TALLOW AND GREASE Nc 1 tallow. 4c; r ARC ABA BARK New 5e; old, 5 e lb. WOOL Willi mette valley, ooarse. 10c: me dium. 13c: fine. 20c lb.; Eastern Oregon-Idaho. 12 020c per lb. BEANS Small white, 4 He; large white, 4c; pink. 8c; Umaa, 7c; bayou. lle; ted, lOe lb. HOMEY Per ease. $8.00. HOTEL HOYT trictly Fireproof, Near Both Depots aad togreenient ear service te al parte of the etty ltsa.iT Stock, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Etc 316-317 Board of Trade Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chirac i of Trade Brya 0 OfrMARXET BASK-ET fcrrxiL. P9JCU. By My man H Cohan It's time to think of cucumbers sad straits, for pickling time is at band. The cucumber cross this season is a liberal one and consumers are advised that quality is now at iti best while prices are eatresaely low. Indications point to advancing prices oa vinegar because of the high price of s pales, therefore it is advisable to order pear require ments without delay. Tomato prices are being held beyond reason oa both the public market and la retail shops. With the wholesale price not above 11.50 a box at this time the sales at 1 3 as 20c a pound are at too excessive figures. roosnmers will not pay these prices and the result win be many boxes that will be dumped. Strng beans are a druc on the market at this time and three pounds are being offered for 2Se in some instances en the public market, although the general retail price is 10c a pound. Small heads of new cauliflower are armearine on the public market with sales as low as 10c Retail prices to private stores: Butter Fresh creamery, 45c Egg Fresh extras, 40 045c. Poultry Chickens, dressed. 28 040c Fish Salmon. 124 f 20c lh- halibut. 25c lb.; perch. 15c lb.: sturgeon. 25c lb. Flour Best local patent. S2.25Ct2.30 per sack, 49 pounds. fotetoat Burbanks. fl.50 81.7B per sack. Onions l H 02e lb. Maximum DTleea on the Portland nublic mar ket: Cabbage. 4e lb.: cauliflower. 25c bead: car rots, 5c bunch; lettuce, 10c bead; dry onions. 2e ib. ; spinach. 10c to.; asparagus, 18c In. : peas. 1 3c lb. : turnips. 4c lb. potatoes. 8c lb. : dry beans, 10c lb.; string beans, 14c lb.; rhu- Barn. 5c lb. Honey Comb, 35c; quart, 75c: pint, 40c Berried Baepberries, 8c. 2 boxes 15c; straw beries. 18c. 2 boxes 25c; loganberries. 7c; gooseberries, 7c lb. Poultry Hesvy hens. 28e; tight hens. 24e; broilers, 35c; fryers, 80c lb Kggs--Best, 40c dozen. Butter Best, 40c lb. Limited Change in Early Cotton Prioe New York. July 27. (L N. S.) The cotton market opened quiet but shewed steady buying, sad first prices were 1 to 4 points net higher. The Southern Products company condition figure of 6S.3 represented a decline of 1.8 tor the month against the average leak at 3.4 points. Later the market was fine and about steady at 3 points net higher. The market wss steady in the late dealings, closing at a net advance of 5 to 22 points. Spot cotton was quiet today, with middlings 10 points higher at 12.10. No sales. Furnished by Over beck A Cuukt Co.. Board of Trade building: Month. Open. January 1 240 March 1271 May 1275 October 1 203 December 1245 High. 12RO 1292 1297 1217 1260 Lew. 1284 128 1275 1 100 1288 Close. 125 12ft 1295 1212 1255 POTATOES ALONG THE COAST fan Francisco Market San Francisco. July 2T. U. P.) Potatoes Old crop nominal; new Garnets, f 1.75 1 50, new white, 81.50 1.TS. Onions New red. 75 0 85c; yellow. SI 50 1.75. Seattle. July 27 California, lite lb. a S.) Potatoes -Yakima gems, $30.00 0 35.00 local, $20.00 0 23.00 ton. Los Aivgetoa Market Los Angeles, CsL. July 27. I. N. 8.) potatoes: .New stock, mostly 45 0 30c; few best. 60c per lug: poorer. S540e: No. 1 sacked, per cwt. mostly . $1.23 0 1.40; few. si.no-; poorer, 7csrji.uo; bakers. f2.OO0 2.28. , DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST Ssn Francisco, July 37. No market to bat ter, eggs and cheese today on account of the death of member of the dairy exchange. Seattle Market Seattle, Wash.. July 27. (L N. S.) Eggs, select ranch. 38 0 40c: pullets, 82c, Butter City creamery, 88c; bricks. 89c. Cheese Oregon triplets. 21c; Young Ameri cas. 28c. Let Angeles Market Los Angeles. Cel., July 27. (L N. S.) Eggs, extra, 37c; case count, 3 5c. Butter Extra creamery, 4 5c. Poultry Pullets, 33c; pee wee pullets, 23c; hens, 13031c; broilers. 25 0 27c; fryers, 80c w Tork Ratter aad Sect New Tork. July 27. (L N. S.) Butter Market quiet. Creamery extras (salted and unsalted) 41 0 44o; creamery firsts (salted and unsalted), 37 0 42e; creamery higher than extras (salted and unsalted), 42 0 43c. State dairy tubs, 310 41c; ladles, fresh firsts, 30 0 32 c. Cheese Market firmer. Whole milk specials. 2108Oe; whole milk fancy. 2O03Oc; whole mitt, tower grades, 1601c Wis consin Whole milk, fancy Young Americas, 23 0 2ec State Skims, specials, 14 c; skims, choice, 11013c; skims, fair to good, 8 010c; skims, lower grades, 4 07c Eggs Market firmer. Nearby white, faney, 510 54c: nearby brown, fancy. 43 0 43c; ex tra. 40 0 41c; firsts, 33 0 36c. Milk The wholesale price is 82.20 per 100 pounds of 3 per cant mitt, within. 200-210 mile zones. will Aid Wheat Growers Spokane. Wash., July 27. All differences be tween the federal reserve board and the North west Wheat Growers, associated, have been sat isfactorily adjusted and the wheat growers in the bis cooperative orwaniaetton will hir the facilities of the federal lasga te bsnks in moving their 1921 crops, according to Oeorge C. Jewett. general manager, who returned yesterday after six weeks in toe Ka.lL Mr. J e watt attended wheat growers' conferences in Chicago and later went to New tors and Washington, and wai elected second -'Vice president of the United States Wheat Growers Financing corporation. Chicago Dairy Produce Chicago. July 27. L N. 8.) Butter Receipts. 7600 tubs. Creamery, extra. 41c firsts, $4 089; psektog stock. 28024c Eses Receipts, 14.437 cases. Current re ceipts. 2627c; ordinary firsts. 23 0 25c; firsts, 29 029c; extra. 29c; checks, 20 0 21c; dirties, 18 0 22c. Cheese Twins, new. 19 0 20c; daisies. 19 02Oc; Young Americas, 21 022c; teag- Live Poultry Turkeys, 30c: chickens, 2e; springs. 25031c; roosters, 18c ; geese, 120 isc; aucxs, .tc. Dried Fruit and Beaas New Tork. July 27. (L N. Bl Beans Market dull. Marrow, choice. 6e; pea, choice, 14 50: red kidney, choice. 12c Dried Fruits Market fiamer. Apricots, choice to ex-fancy. 22 0 27e; prunes. 80a te 60s. SliplSHr; prunes. 60s to 100a 8 8c; peaches, choice to ex-fancy 12015 c; secued raisins, choice to fancy, 17 21 He New Tork Wool and Hide New Tork. July 27. (I. N. B) Wool Market dull. Domestic fleece XX Ohio, 24 0 ae; domestic pulled, scoured baata, 18 0 67c domestic Texas, scoured bask, 40 0 80c; do mestic Ter. staple, scoured. 55 0 85c. Hides Market better demand. Native steers. i - 4 l a i c : oranara steers, i:g)i:itr. RICE Japan style. No. 1. 4 e; Blue Bete. I per lb.; New Orleans bead. 8c COFFEE Roasted, 19 0 31c, te sacks drum. SALT Coarse, half gr., 100s. $18.80 per ton; oils. bit. si; tenia dairy, aos, fa 7.2 5; bales, 83.50 0 4.00; fancy table aad dairy. est.su; rump. Bse.au per ion, SVG AH Cubes, $7.80: fruit aad bet $6.9$; yellow D.. $6.35; beet granulated, t6.76; extra eo.ee: uo lata u. ae.se. CANNED MILK Carnation, Alpine. Borden. uDoy, se.io: Auor, Mount veraon. 15 05 Eagle, $11.00 per ease. SODA C BACKERS In bulk. 17c ner lb NUTS Walnuts. 38 0 82a to: ilttnadi. 28 0 aw; woen, aaa in seen lets; peanuts, 5 9 12c pecans, 33c; Braxils, 20c mm BOPE Sisal, dark. 12c; white. 14c per to. ; sxanoaru auuua. xe V c LINSEED OIL Raw, batx.. 81.02; kettle Douea. ddis., i hi, raw, cases. 81.17; boiled. cases, si. sv per gauen. COAL OIL Pearl of water white, to drums or iron Barren, it we gal.; eases, SOc per gal. t, ASOHNJt Iron barrels, 3 Be; cases, 40 c FUEL OIT, Basis, $2.10 bM. WHITE LEAD Ton tots. 12 e: 80 lbs. 13c lh. TURPENTINE Tanks. 93e Kew Tork Poaltrr Market New Tor. July 27. (L N. 8,1 Uve poul try aaarsst i inner; r owls ZT te lie; turkeys. 29c; roosters. 18c; ducks. 30027c; geese, 13 018c Canned Pratt Brisk Eugene, July 27. Pratt as lea are g0R era at the canning plant of the O N, 6t CANNED SALMI A BETTER POSITION Indicating a general lairniaisl to the canned salmon market rirahrbwi b the fact that sate of the better grade stack is out of the spot market at lulling Eastern earners aod prices are being held somewhat firmer to consequence Alaska reds are to limited spot supply aad prices sre add firm with some premiums asked in the East, but the coast trade is not a yet indies ting any Even the cheaper grade staff It Inclined to strengthen as a result of the increased demand. Europe absorbing crmstderasle of the former surplus of such offerings. Business to Columbia river Chinook It about normal with orders somewhat more pieataral, although shipping directions are not generally available because of the expectation of reduced freight mas. Ran to the Columbia is mod erately good. Irregular Trading In Chicago Wheat At the Opening Chicago. July 27. (L N. 8.) Wheat closed with sharp gains for the day. A vastly Improved tone brought about by a broader buying power was noticeable to last. Best prices ware act maintained as profit-taking by soma of early buyers eased values from the top. Cora rose ultimately with wheat after being under pressure tarty. Oats closed irregularly. July wheat finished SV0Sae higher. Sep tember 8 He higher and December 3 e dp July corn le adranoed, September 0 e higher and December 0 Vic higher July oats 14 e higher. September H w c tower and December unchanged to Sc higher. Chicago. July 27. (L N. S.) Prices of wheat were irregular at the opening today bu: moved up slightly after the start when locals took the buying gene. Jul was unchanged to He tower; September. 14c lower, and Dtetutbti we hkfber. Buying strength was to evidence to corn, but prices failed to show any marked advance. De cember was about steady, while September was unchanged to we tower. Trade In oats waa small and priest Vfc to He lower. Provisions showed independent strength sad opened at gains of 7 to 10c over the previous close. Chicago range by I'nited Prate: Wttr.AT Open. High. Low July ... 124 128 124 H Sept. .. 1281 128 123 Dec. .. 126 180 126 Close. 12$ 127 129 65 1 61 "71t 49 43 1880 1880 130T 1217 1227 128 128 180 CORN 5 HI 61 OATS 87 89 42 PORK July . Sept. Dec. July , Sept. Dec. July Sept. July Sept. Oct. 84 1 60 87 88 42 Nominal, Nominal. 64 60 60 !$7 41 LARD 1307 1220 1230 BIBS 1085 1207 1212 1220 1080 1203 1210 1220 1070 July ... 1080 1083 1070 1070 Sept. 1085 Crop Wheat No. 1 red. 128 0128: No. 2 red. 124 128: No. 3 red. 128 0128; No. 2 hard. 1250 128: No. 3 hard. 1240 io ; 30. s spring, izo. BYE July ... 125 ISO 126 129 Sept. .. 110 114 110 114V uec . . . in us barley Sept ... 68 63 Money and Exchange New Tork. July 27. (L N. 8.1 Call monev on the floor of the New Tork Stock Exchange tooay nuea at a par cent; najn, s par eat. low. 4 w per cent. Time money waa steady Rates were 0 per cent. The market for prime mercantile paper was atesuy. call money in London today was 3 V ner eent. Stexline ex change was. steady with business la beakeat' bills at f 5 5 7 e for demand. Baa Francisco Cash Barter San Francisco. July 37. (C. P.) Bartev Spot feed per cental. $1.1801.25; shipping, li.su v-1.40. WlBBlpef Caia Grain Winnipeg. July 27. Cash wheat: No. northern, $1.81: NO. 2. $1.79: No. 3 fl.74; No. A. $1.81: track. $1.77. Oate No. 2 white. 5fe: ex No. 1 feed 504tc; No. 1 feed. 48c; No. 3. 46Hc Barley No. 8. SOc; No. 4. 75 e: feed. 70e track. 78c Bye No. 3. $1.38; track. $1.25. T a N &at la Wheat Harrisbura. July 23. For the first time in the history of the county rust has appeared on the wheat The farmers are aaaased and anxious and the old timers are resurrecting memories of past wheat eropa from out of the aim long ago. All are agreed that it marvelous. Fruit Warehouse Dial Wtuatchee. July 27. A deal hat beta eon summated by which the newly organised Eatiat v aiiey mit company takes over the JEBttat warehouse formerly owned by the Weat tehee Northern Warehouse ft Marketing i Mimiiii for a consideration of $4504). The Entiat Valley Fruit company is made ap of the following iruit growers: .. M. Hoy. r k. Knapp. M C Griffith. Z. Small. E. N. Small. 0. H. Rogers. L, M. Sanders and W R. Goodman. New York Metal Market New York. July 27. (t N. 8.) Uell; spot, July. Auguat aad fered. 11. Laid Quiet; gpot July and August offered 4.40. , Spelter Quiet; spot aad July, offered. 4.38 Auguat aad September, offered. 4.30. Baataer Apple Crop Grants Pass,. July 27. The apple crop of Josephine county will be a bumper one, says u. xx. cisemann. Iran ratetr of this teettoa. However, the late frosts took most of the nierhm and pears, there being bat a very light crop of matt i rails. Liverpool Cotton Quiet Liverpool. Jury 27. (L tf. El ton was quiet at the opening this morning Prices were easier. Sales were 8000 balsa American middlings, fair, f 10.45; good mids. 88.75; fully mids. 88.83; mids.. $7.90: tew mias., f7.00; good ordinary. 85.85 $5.10. Futures opened steady. ordinary Minneapolis-1) Blutn Flax Dututh. July 27. 1 1. N S.) Fkax. July $2.11: Sept. $2.13: Oct. $3.18; track and art, B3.il0Z.il w. Minneapolis. Jute 27. (I. N. 8 1 Flex July. BH.OSw; Sept.. fl.OI; Oct.. 82.19 track and arrive, f 2.0T 14 V 2.09 . Mow Tork Caffs aad Bagar New Tork. July 37. (I . P.) Sugar Mutated, Firm; raw 84.61; refined, firmer; gran fS.20 tel. so. Coffee No. 7 Rto. spot, lit flt; No. 4 Santos, 9U 0 9 he. New York-London Silver New Tork. July 37. (L M. R) Commer cial bar silver: Domestic, annhsegid at 99 Me: foreign, he higher at 81 he London. Jtdy 37. lL N. R) Bar silver. Md higher "at 38d. New Tork Potato Market New York. July ST. (L N. R) Potatoes (to bu. barrel or bag) Market firmer. Near by watte. 83.9904 60; southerns, 81.000 4.50. Naval Stores Market New Tae. July 3T. L M. R) Turpen tine. Savannah, 50 to SIM; New Tork. 60 0 50x4. veonah. 3.70: New Tark. 8.10. Chicago Potato Market a BBgT a 9 . t . ST. O- I -g- ne mw i war a 1 sa ate 27 (I. N. R) Pa tote at cars. Virftoia. 85.2605.50: Jar- rcT2wO,.,6w.V- 4 Perelga Exchange Market New York. July 37. (U. P.) Eeretga ts chaage apeaed alkghUy higher. Starttog. $8 ft M : francs. .0773: lire, .0414. Foreign exchange etesed ahghtlj higher 771; Irre. .0408; marks. .0129. Pi $011 j Market WmJ Vl6jfJJ9jsTxw $ 150: can CANNED SALMON STOCKS WHEAT MARKET HIGHER AT CLOSE WHEAT IS HIGHER After ihowlag dallaess darisg the morning; wheat prices ware generally ad vanced daring; the boob ssigt 0f the Merchants' Exchange. They show: EleLRtee. Hard Whit tl.U te Soft Wkfte Lit White Ctab LIS Hard Winter 1.10 Northern Spring 1.10 Red Walla 1.87 NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Biiiurtod by PorUsad M trees att exchange . Oars Wheat Barley. Fir. Oats. Haj Portland. Wed'dey T8 1 8 5 7 Tear ago. 89 8 58 49 Season to date. 1449 975 83 19 298 149 7 351 72 2d IB 170 25 103 2 Tear needsy Tear ago. s Beaton to date. 81 84 Tear arc . . . . Seattle Tuesday. T T 106 Tear ago. . . . Season to date. 77 Tear ate .... 184 While early Chicago priest ware wheat options and there wss apparently s bet feeling in the general trade, local export eats report only very moderate business for mat as near. rw grow ess are willing to setwpt current far wheat, aad most of these are inclined to hold for $1 net at country points, a price eat avaaaaia aaaer existing i main lines A private cable to a local exporter from London connection says that wheat was dull and neJined to show a shade of weakness. Little business nesting there. Most of the exporters smear to have nteatr of w n eat already pare hated for immediate Shin to and for that reason it is scarcely adriaabie to lores stock apoa she trade until it needs 1L Bach offering Would its alt only la lower prices man as present to erven. WtiKAT Club, f 1.13 0 1.17; bl fl. 1701. 19 per bushel. FLOUR Belize Drioaa. mill dear- Passat. 87.80: Willamette vailav brands 13 20: kvwl new straight. $9.10: bakers' bard wheat, $7.3f i bakers' brueetem. t6 75: bakers' valley 16 00: graham, 16.00. whole wheat, 16 20; Montana spring wheat, patent. $7.20 0 7.25 per barrel. tor city delivery. iac extra: suburban, so extra. HAT Buying price- for old crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. 314.00 15. OO ner ton: East ern Oregon timothy. ( ) ear tea: clover. 111. on; straw, ff.UO01O.O9; alfalfa. f!5.5 sr i s.ot. per ton. UitAIN BACaJt Nominal No 1 Cah-ntta 7c; Irwawsu. 6s to car lota; less amounts higher. MlLLSTCr Fa Mill run at milL aacked. tea jdu, eze.uu; canoaaa. szt oo. ui ia t-er too. buyntg price: reed. 82 7.O0 ffSB.WV. BARI.KT Bavin Dries: Feed. 828.00 jb.su; arewtaf. fiM.ee. BH Buying price nomtael. KEEDSTlKPS P. O. . mills: Belled bar- lay. fsf-OO 0 48.00; whole barley. 838.00; al falfa meal. 325.00; coeoanut nival. 832.00 tracked com. $41.00; whole corn, $38.00 pe ton: whole oats. 884.00: rolled oats. 117 DO chicken wheat. $51; scratch feed. $49.00 per ton Merchants' Exchange bids WH1 EAT July. ... 1 13 1.12 1.12 1 10 110 1.07 FEBD OATS 27 00 BARLEY 24.00 28 00 CORN 31.00 Aug $ 1.18 1.12 1.12 1.10 1.09 1.09 25.00 28.00 22 00 Sept Hard white . . . Soft wKTte White elub f 1.1 1.11 1.1 Hard winter Northern spring Bed Walla No. 2 white . . 110 1.09 1.05 24.00 38.00 Brewing Feed 31.00 No. eastern AMERICA LIVESTOCK MARKET Chlcaoo Haas 111.50 Chicago, July 27. (T. N. B,) eeipte. 14.000; faierjr active aad 15e to 25e nigner. Bulk, sw.so aa 1 1.40 ; top. 111.50 heavyweight, 910.20011.041; medium, weight 110.75011. 45: lightweight. $11.13011.50 light rights. $11.00011.45; heavy packing wrwa, smoom gv.sv e.sa; parirng tows, rougn. $9.0009.83: rsas. 1 1 o.so as 1 1 1 1 23. cattle Btoeipta. aooo : 8000: naady to atreag and prime, $9.10 9 .75 $7.50 0 9.25; good am medium and good, 57.5009 25; good and choice, 18.75 0 9.75; common snd medium xu.ooar 8.75. Bnteher cattle Heifers. 14 : 0S73; cowa. $4.00 07.00; bulla. $4,80 0 o. 1 a. tanners ana cutters cows aaa newer, 12.lO04.oo; cenaer steers. 83.7504.00: calves (nght and bandywetgbtl . $8.75 011 00 feeder steers, f5.OO07.35: stacker Meets, $4.00 OT.uo; atoestr cowa aaa neuere. f3.BO0B.o Sheep Kiettpta. 1B.OOO; steady. Lam Receipts. 18.000; steady. bs (B km. oewn m). tft.31 010.80; lambs (ealls S7.7S; yeartoi 25 0 5.50; r 0 8.00: breed and common) , l3.UUfl.30 0; feeder Iambs, $8.00 07.80. Kansas CMtv Mena 111 at Kaaaaa City. Mo.. Jab 27 (I. N. 8 ) vaiut weeaitw vvtra; tat rut extremely sc Uve. Steers, $7.00 01.23: cows aad hetfera $8.00 09.78; storks rs sad Itinera, $8,80 0 7.00: calves. 17 00 8.50. Hogs Receipts. 4500: steady. Bulk of sales, $10 25011 00; top. 811.00; heavies. $10.00 010.50: lights, $10.50 011.00; mediums. Biozsvs 11 o. Sheep Receipts, 4000: market sluggish. 1 amna fa.iv; ewes, f4.7ncea.wo. Osnvse fleas $11.04) Denver. Colo.. Jute 27. (D. P.i Receipts. 600: lower. Steers, 89.1008.50 cows snd heifefs, $5.00 07.00: ttoekera sad feeders, $4.25 0 5.88; carves IS 58 0 I 50. Hoes BOO; 25e higher Top. 111.00; balk, $9 75 010.65. insX Lam be. 88.50 9.50; ewes, $4.00 0 5.00. noes si o.so est 91 South Omaha. July 27. (I. N. 8.) Boo Receipts. 7000. Market better grades 25 0 2Sc higher: packing sows. alow. 10 0 23c higher; bulk, if 100 10.28: top. $i0.83. Cattle Receipts. 8000. Beef steers, steady to lSe higher; top yearlings. 69.65; aha stock, n attars, steady to seek; others, strong: bulls, teals, ttrosg to higher; ttoekera and feeders, steady. Sheep Receipts, 900. Lambs, mostly 25c lower; early top western, 99.90; sheep, firm; feeders, it tarry Seattle. Wash.. July 27. (L N. B.)- ' 'attic Reeerots. none. beep Receipts, 242: steady. Taarlings. $4.00 0 4.80; wethers. 13.10 0 4.00; $1.00 0 8.00: prime lambs, $6 00 0 7.00; call lambs, $$.30 0 5.00. Leon Stan Is Held For Investigation Leon Starr, who waa remanded to the municipal court from tha juvenile court recently on charges resulting from the discovery of t.dna Swales In a shack in Montavllla with six boys, waived hearing In the municipal court Tuesday afternoon and was held over for grand jury investigstion. Bail was set at $2500. Rains in Europe Aid to Grain Trside; Imports Necessary Broom ball cabled of world's eree cosdlttoas: Rahts hare benefited aarts. Pore east to far gsa rally rta weather. Some fears far defective yields ta wheat. OaUeok for coarse gralas geaerally BBfavoraato. Fodders are very peer. France Heavy rata storsas hare been experienced, break tag the 4 rests. Wheat aattara Is estimated at 1M.MMN hashels aad forecast of 1st sorts $9,999,989 bashtls. Gerataay HarvasUaf af wheat ta progrewsiag. Qaallty of rye resorted as ataeh Better. Italy Ttetds af wheat wtn he mosUy average. Balks s The eaUoek for wheat Is sr a iterate era. Rye. barley aad oat a about ear average. ladle Geaeral raise beteg expert- Aaitralla Sever ftoadt predl. rfg4ad geseraRy bat prataeeu tor rreae IE OF HOGS GO AT $13 WEDNESDAY LIVESTOCK TRADE MfltD Ml Portlaad $18.84) UM I ietl" irat-nt ana Chlcagfo 11. if 9.IJ 11.14 1 Kaaaas CTty u. f Lit ta aa or as SkvaB ah a $ waa I Omaha 11"!"" IfxM tM 9 Jf a v aa I 1 Sa market. rORTlJtND 1 IVMTOCK Bin Moss Uaktle Calvea Wednesday 2 Weak ago 74 Bad 2 weeks ago. ... 88 99 184 l! T 2121 10 8 T.ar.eV: . . : f. t yean age 19 134 1021 938 $14 i s t years fao. 40.. 4 years 818 161 13 Only two toads of livestock aad a fei arrival. 1 were w-fte" shown at Nerte Portland W day Us tbeea wese am kaiarnl la the hog altera s lack of orhsad tees waa I forward and a bmrieg volnaae of went at 111. bosh the geaaral market al that artoa. General hog market range . SasevJtoBkeev. 25 0-3 00 lbs: ! ." '. ll 00 2 1 1 Smooth besvy, 300 lba ap 9.00 0 10 Rough heavy . . . -til0 rieder ptgi"::::::::::::::;: if.c4fif Stags 3.000 8 11.71 Slowness immiitet the aeaeral lamb situation at North Portlaad for Only a smaB fresh stack easts forward, bat the market to a tease a wttl O tat eel tread indicates was knees, Ueaeral sheep aaa East of mountain lambs . t 6 00 0 6 30 8.80 0 f oal alley lambs . . . Fair to good lb f . aS !5i full lambs . . Light y Heavy yearlings a.wvmr w , a w 8.0 0 8.30 Mast wetners . Hesvy wethers . Ewes 8 000 $ 50 fj .....) v,k i.Mi.i tt-w.-' w .1 Trena 01 Lne casus maraex. was nam aecus nvala were Limited, hut there was taxTsoMM tor the midweek demand and, prices were iinnhiaatd setters! lx fJcierel cattle market range Choice steers Mediant to goad steers Fair to milkam steers , Choirs eowe aad hatters $ 6 t.6 9,30 6 0 476 4 73 4.00 b5T Medium to good 4,75 ralr to msdtam cows aad heifers e-wwae e.ww 4.0 too Common cows tad heifers .... Canasta ........ .s ........ . 2.2A0 8.00 1.80 3.38 3.80 $.50 Built Choice feeders ............ Fair to good feeders ........ a'saZ l ln Cawico dairy calves Prims light dairy calves 10 50 11.001 10 00 7.00 3.50 iX'XX kltdium light dairy at lets "' Heavy oalvea 7 00 STKEBB Pries. I Ne. No. Av. lbs. Av, HTEEB8 10. . 24. . 2. . 1 . . 80. . 8. . 3. . 1 . . 9. . 1. . 4. . 3. . 10. . 12. . 1. . 2.. 8.. 1. . IS. . $8. . 35. . St.. . 673 8 4.75 I 1: .1224 6 00 I 4 . 950 8.00 14 . . .1270 6.15 3. . . 924 4T8 O0WB . 554 3 4 23 1.. .1005 4 15 1.. .1110 S.Oi 14.. .1097 8.85 2.. 10O0 2 50 33.. .1010 8 00 1.. .1088 3 80 28.. . 633 .00 $.. . 659 $ 25 CALVES . 150 $11,801 3., hex . 963 f 3.00 HOOS . 190 f 12 50 I 1. , ItOf 6.16 .1084 6 11 940 $ f. to 795 a it aag a. an 1105 4.38 5 52 .1384 $.88 14$ $ 9.00 I as fa 400 8.78 I 18. . 349 $11.60 LAMBS aaa a . 84 8.1 89 89 20: ! ?'TW 90 8.00 4 00 TF.ARI.D.G8 84 $ 3 00 1 4. 8$ $ 4.00 STEERS Art. Iba. Price. I Ma . .. 688 $ $.68 I COWS . .. $9$ $ 4 50 I CALVES Ne. Ave. 1$. 4. 3. 3. 8. 1. . . . 157 8 9.00 HOGS . . . 193 113 no . .. 138 13.78 10. I: 4. ... 165 127 . .. 18 13 . . . 180 10 UUN1S BRUMFIELD Roseburg. July 27 In an effort to pick up the lost trail of Dr. R M. Brum field. Sheriff Starmer left Tuesday night for Northern California. He will IFF visit A I turns and then take the road I China lino of the Pacific Steamship corn north into the irii.me.th mnatrv I pany finished cleaning and painting at The aheriff to fir in hi. h-iief that .w, . . . J7: jjtammi as m tai aer a-rg , ss. tv ivswjgaegaga, - SDOUt 30 mile from Crescent was Dr. Brumftold and to satisfy himself bss decided to take un the chase oeraon- ally. The fugitive waa reported in Al- turas Sunday afternoon but later men- rz? - VZ.' 1 i.a . "' y .ron 001 answer xsrumneia s aescnption. uaputy HnertrT we 00. wno naa taken an active nmrt In the aearvh. amid todav that be haa learned that Brumftold to well acquainted In Mexico and sneaks the language, Mexican authorities have the missing man g description and it wiU be difficult for the murderer to SO- t. ., t ..... . T'T . piacaa in reports to tne errect tnatl Brumneict sailed from Brit! an Columbia oa a veesal and Sheriff Starmex Is con vinced that the trail picked up in Klamath county Is the real thing. Tillamook Cheese Is Up Two Gents Pound for Stocks Tillamook announced Wdae afternoon that It had advanced the price fr a possd a. has beajsreael by Ths JoaraaL Sale have bee amade at the aew price, which hi tte for triplet g aad tie for Yoaag Amerlra, f. e. . TlIU- mook. New Portlaad selllag prises to retailers are: 1 n see is sir, xwamg mater- Ira SSc per pound. Tha Datryat'! I , camrtw w leagae foil wed ths rise, ' LTrxtoxT F If'.ll TT , Tl iYiarsniieia iv. 01 r. Home Is Dedicated! vt . Mkn.M rr Jure 17. The K of P. loda-e building, constructed at I a coat of $12,000 by Myrtle lodgr No. 3 af this etty, was dedicated today. The n n w k hand and ttoarwa taasa 01 Portland took part In the will leave tonight for ihrea-dav rvthtoa lirhfjaa to be that city. Other of the order fr Portland are expected to arrive Friday j morning; and go to Ban don. The new Pythian building in MaranneM ta ot stucco and contain lotas aad club of K. Of P. Pythian sisters. A flexiua wiidau cover haa been ta- vented to srotect gasoline tank car- rted oa tae rear or autogaoetia ta bnibi JAPANESE FREIGHT, PASSENGER CRAFT ARRIVES IN PORT On her ma Wen trip Use Orient tween the Orient the coast of fcuth Amerloa aad 1. ttkO JdpdBaaw V Kakuyo Mam arneao ut tn naroor Wednesday aad berthed at Mersey .K AmerVa. The arrival of (he Rakuyo Mara trtarki the first of the tM9B9W0fr fMfwSfatw of the Totu Ktoen Kataha to pat in here aouth-bound and fulfills the pro OS kg of the oomatany to fdva a Pacific ooaat porta and Pasaenger boats of this lino haw called at this port went -bound and freighters asv. r. k.n oms nulh. bound. The Rakuyo Maru la a 13,000 dead weight tons craft and has psaaenf-er ac commodations for 4$ cabin, 61 eneoted class and (12 steerage. She la 409 feet long and $0 feet beam. . The accommodations are up-to-date and In keeping with the high standard set by the T. K. K. She carrlca a craw of lit men and born either oil or coal. George Powell of the Oregon Pacific company, local agents for the T. K. K , and officers of the stetomahlp enter- tained a party of transportation board Tuesday night. In add the orflce force of the Oragon Pacific aomnany those who atteadmd ware. s . . , ga 1 PTanK s. uray ot uanour uumrw ex Co. : K. D. Dawson, managtr, aad W T. Sexton, traffic manager of the Ca umuia t acme onippinx en,nn, . . Tv,j n.w n a V 1 . . . W. u SKlnner. s i'. at a. comamny : j I uampoeii. Wilcox, naves compaaj , aa. I Caldwell and Charles Osborne of the P. R. L. P. company and K. H. Koehtor 1 Eastern aV Western Lumber company. POBTL A D-PH! LA DKI.PH I A SAILINGS TO BEGIN AUG. 24 ,11 K.iu .,n p,,l, mnA 1 tt. imiw K Philadelpnia will be Inaugurated By tne I lmpMfi.ullin Una with the dr parture of the Texan from this port August 24. it was an oaten n oy ine Columbia-Pacific company, agents for .1.. T 1 ,1 V.. . V.. I Milt I HIT". AIIVC WWU ww wtwt.awa .w made the demand for direct sailing so strong that the service win be started. The agents estimate the cargo to be as large as thoae they are now taking to Boston. More than 390 tons at a time I tUt T ve been sent to Bsston. The increased wool shipment from the Inland tttralra through the port Instead of going cast by rail lndloatsa a growth in lh' lndutry 9B the Northwest. The I greater part or use wool is anippaa xrosa 1 Portland. Seattle coming in for but little of It. DREDGING OP WILLAMETTE NOW PROCEEDING RAPIDLT Dredging operation on the Columbia and at the mouth of the Willamette are I unaer lull awing, aoearaiDg ui anws I roinemus, engineer 01 tne fort 01 fort I land. The Oregon Is working at the snrtiitK rt 1Kb rlvar artrl iai pamnvinr a Kskiit s-rr " " . is.uuu leet per oay. tne oreuge vvii lamella ia warklnar at Willow hare end the Portland at Postoff ice bar. Aa soon as repairs are completed on the dredge Tualatin she will be placed in commis sion on the lower river. GRAIN EREIUHTS DCLL New Tork. July 37. L N. 8.) Grain freights show dull this morning and rates lagging. General cargo also is dull snd no change In rates. Board quo tations today are: Ocean (steam) grain. dull : United Ktngdwm. & ahllUrega ; Oar- many, 2$ marks; Franca, 31 Vk to 37 francs; Holland. 22 Ss kronen ; general cargo. dulL ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamship West Nlvarla of the North China Mae ta d toenail ng $0) tons ot wool at terminal no. 1. The entire shipment hi for 'the Atlantic side and will go east on one of the intercoastal liners, probably the Ohioan. of the Unit ed American line. .Columbia-I'acific Ship ping company. The steam it Mp west Katan of the Eu ropean Pacific line sailed from Tacoma Wednesday morning for Portland ta loaa part cargo. The steamship Pawtet of the North drydock Tuesday and Is ready . for I general 4J The ntcam achoonsr Kewria haa hn I chartered for the coastwise lumber trade I and will load at St. Hasans for San Pedro. Tha Kareria la the last of the f' turned out by the Coast Ship- I building t com pany and made one voy- age to Australia with lumber. Since her return to Portland ah baa been on the 1 disengaged list, 1 I POSITIONS OP TESSELS . Raato.rstf rota North Mead gres the Ba fSv"26 8pm Admiral Evans. Portland for I 17 arBas north of Sen Praaeatro. I VTtwt Camam. Astoria far I Honolulu. 649 miles from Astoria Wagmasa, Baa Fiasateue for Portlaad. 198 I atoea north of aaa rra H Meyers. 188 esBes aot riaxter. Ran Era a. tens fee Va B. C. 4 40 m'tos from Saa PrancSvee. Waa meet. Shaatos for at $ a av. July 2 O riff co. Baa Exsaetee far Part Altea. 861 miles fraas Saa Pima ikwu. 8 a at. Jute 36. Prank U. Dras, Avaa for Baa Pedro. 80 mitts rreas avow. President. Saa Eraaeteco for Seattle. IS north of Potat Areas. west Celt era. Baa rsttee for 821 must wastef Sea Pedro, ttJZJ" I Run iiaaa Aatawte aw muss aoath of Ctrevaeta river. .iSLf7T nV rVJV!w Ckarae.a ltox T aslies aorta of I Ai I I West 1 treat va 1 yjin v RaktOa ft west of Case ateCtery RICH ORR IS POUND 27 Pat I Medleal to laws to i rirh free idM are taken i amater UUl 180 miles north of Baa Eif.tett. Rainier. Ran ITI 1.01 far Oastlte. 821 atttes from Saa EVaaeteeo. Breast H. Meyers. Saa Pre newts far Grays Barber, 188 esBes north of Baa Fraaehaui ed Nailer. Baa Era ar tees fee Tsaoosvwr. n I sa al V.ag I awhBfe diwaU gaaaaaaxav kJ agasSBBR 101 I Skea98aa AafhaeT Be Vn liii far Ta Angeles. 18d sssas tsesa Bl 1 a 1 wakj" g tll'gjV JWy, 26 Ad ru. aosth af fan ritninwn Sahiabm axteal Qeedrteh fraas 9J9B9Ba aaatea, July 2 Jeptha, Baa Pxagre tor Baa Est si baa. ITS I L1 I saw. aft Cilitakls river llglitakek. ' fiimh I. 14 a a Derbtey. Baa Era sr tart iar Tinan 99 axths Ttoterie, July 27. Pi mil awt : Wgat aarth of Baa fit 11 1 test, Id tea, frees atajls, far Beaton, via Pwrttead, I B. D. f mgal it. BW 9 1 1 bay fee Baa Pvtav a ta. : Sets key ftelter. tram Vfwa.ee, a, C. bee. 89 gejtea fraas Baa Evi nlw , far New Tea, f 41 a, av Paaaad. Julv 30: News of the Port hi 01 ah daaj B7 Wtet ". Alaska, ttetwir. far Saa Triatter 1. pastee- g gwstami. t fee Va faratee and way porta. sad gaaeraL MARINE ALJf A MAC 27-- ngh Water Law Water 6:34 a m. 6.4 tost 0 .5 a av 16 feet :43 a av T.l feet 13:8 p. m Jf teat DAILY rmMAII83 RIVER FORECAST TVs WUhuaette riser at Portland will ccs ttoue to fall dunag the aext few days. WEATHER AT RIVER'S M OCTH eeth Head. Xeea. Jail IT. Wtad. norta- aea. tgaaata; partly eteaas. . . July t . . . Jury 34) New Tork. July 2 July 30 OiUat Jab 9 . . . .Orient . . . .New Tork, . . , . . . .Baa Exaa. . . , . . . . Hew Tors. . . . . . . .Japaa . . . . New Toe . . . .... Mew Tors. . . . Aug .Sept II Amuston City Bakago hftra 1 , 1 Tatosrtten Oslte .e.a.BjS Praa. Mnadeita. . . yf6aWw trtoa wTlSater.: :::::::: Pswtet Orient . . . yiUhtte Seattle .. . H A Gaove Beattte .. . Besrpnrt Japaa . . . lS , 1 aeas...eaei LSxwxsaar' ' '. '. ' '. gaasu!"? ! V? I aal fSexet '.Orient .. SwUtnsxet . tJaaevittsd par:::, Warn CayotS .. LhT No. 1 OS a. 4 Irvtag Seine Msx rhwa liiose inal No. 4 MundelU Bt, He lasts erth Baltimore Mara North auak aRwBw-a nawi West Nlvarla. . . Bakxtyo Mara. . Ryder Hanify . Hentiam Trinidad a a . tthheeaa' ! Waaaa . . rwrtlaad Fteer MUh Watt Ha AT WORLD'S PORTS Astoria, July 2. Arrived at 8:18 and left up at s 10 p. m.. it tamer Cento, from Saa rate. oast; arrived st 3:4 aad left ap at 7:1$ taxes; arwvea at s saa let! ap at a Ban Ereacxeee. Jaly 3d. Arrived, atea from ew oneaaa: eased at 9 a va . ilea as r Tates, frees Perttend. for PorUsad. teste : sailed at 6 p. m , ttttmrr Andrea E. 1 arktabtrb. from Portland, for New Tork. Jaly 27. Arrived at a frost Portlaad, f Seattle. July 2$. Sailed at S a at. er Ohioan. for Portland and New Tork. Tacoma. Jury 26. Salted at 6 p. aa. West Katan. for Portlaad aad Rttrepaaa rtembwrg. Jaly 28. Arrived. Dutch Neetwerdlik. from Portland CeJtea. Jaly 38. Arrives. tiahicii. Jaly 1$. Arrived. berk, for Portland Ceea Bay. Jaly 26. Arrived at 4 a ra rise its t la zsb. frees Astoria Seattte. Jaly 2T Henry, frees Part wad, for New Tort Bvatea VsStaas. Jab 28. Arrived. Mi rates, treat Perttend, BaBtca. Jahr 24 feed, from Portland, far Urate LJvarpool. Jaly 28. Arrived, Jhry 27. (L N. R) Af- Olawva 7:30 a m.: frees ahntoahtm. 2.48 a as.: Cor- Seva from rwtet Walks. 17:1 a m. Arrived. Jab 2 Admiral Earveget f Baa Pedro, 9:90 p. 0.1 Admiral Schley frags Ban IN ass. 8:341 a sv; Jefferson from Soutk- jterr. Alaska. 9 19 a Bafted. Jaly 27 C. B. S. Ttaawatee for Tea aver. B. IV. 8:8 a m. : C. S 8. Merry far 4 45 n. at: land. iam. Petersburg. Jaly Oa. Berth! 11 ma it. 6 41 a m. Eetchikaa. July 2. Sal tie. aunt nasi. 6 43 p. m. Sydney. Jaly 28. Arrived xetehav frees Ttaneitl. B. C. - Wtakwave for Vancouver. B C I tahtis July 19. . Sands vte ntmbari. Jab 2S Arrived frsea Seattle ate Paetlaad. Mverpool. Jab 39. Arrived a iria Cites. JeJy 23 Arrived West Noras fraas Jaly 26 Arrived CaaarTltn Cr- Jab 2. Arrived OH moath of aba river at aaa Sea, trim, weetn ar. etear: wtad. aarth. 14 ansae. 11 n ilidl u i fct..::: r -ll Batem 2 -0.9-d.l. 8 4t Oregon City.. 12 4.2-0.80.0 , . Porttend 15 I J . 4(-O.l0 0O 74 I 6f 14 maa. Portland huaudtty To are at rtrmnt -lath Prom Qgraeea Seattle .... Bear pert Darts jaaej Bltll 1 New ' B C. T. Daa8 Ban Pedro DaraanAaajTst fBaBnataVa CrTsaWrt Derbtex Ban E-aa tT-:::::::tsnV-r:: Koaho Mara. Japaa SUtrtaasihtali h. . . New Tork. . wSaxOe ....'!.'.' !!!lNew Toeki: Aayo Mara. 4L Isatrtea. Coaxat Orlaat . . . . TateseStetlTT " " " " ME? illiiiNew Terh.".' SESmbY New Tork. . Cass Mara Japaa yitoat) Mara Japaa Wlfkgete . . KewTerk. . . . NeawderdtRf ". RoTterdam" '. " wtaa TfnfsBBV . ittW TOTst, . , Tates New Tosh... T Degaan' Preen Pw-ttaAd Vaaeete Em Sew OrVim Baa Eraa. Katrtaa I taliahtLh . . New Tor. fWiaMiM JBars Europe .. West Nlvarla China ... mrmmm . - - :::::.nw Tr.. mwaaaaxav .. trrraat . .Itaataaate Tteattoal N TertatoafNa Teriaktal nTT .bbssI' Ifogatflgav poruT" steamer Steal Beattte. Wash. rived Ijata Saws West Jester 2 Bailey far Paget linl naval stettoa. 7 8 a xa. 8al!M. Jab 26 ngSSkvas for rirt W.:a. Casssaa Tor New let eta rwrf- i Bl I'ohll. July SR Arvtved: Rweer aaata. PuwstB Sa I frosa tflt, via Tatahsgte VITAL ISSUES OF I LUMBER INDUSTRY 10 BE DISCUSSED Marshalling the M aa attack oa the are looking forward with the keen In tar eat aa the lilinlaai man III a aolvea to the program of the forest policy7 conference to be held oa Friday aad saturttay la the graact room at t$Ma Chain her of Commence. Other questions DertXnent to the rirta eat and future of the industry will oc cupy iam attention of mill oparatora ajkdV umwruna owners from many ox tae jsortawast. The lined will be held on Friday and aftarvtsoa and on Kttura.. Ralph Burn aide, chairman of thai mlttee on lumber activities of the Part ana unaatbar of Coraaaeroa. la la ar$ of arraiksaraanu far the exxafaaw Okcsa, Following the sssteons at the Ore, con building the visiting members ot tha national chamber aad local lawibartxtem attending the meeting wttl leave for tha Wlaej river country Saturday aJWnoon, They will inspect lumbar oparatroeav gov ernmaat nuraertas aad reforest srteaf. work in that section and fpead baa night at Government Mineral nxmlnajf, vtoiung the Clark Wilson logging aaa atonday. John T. Dougall aad O. H. Cacti win have charge of tha trip. Oworg Cornwall hi chairman of tha apes hers' committee and Is teals! nil tre A. W. Cooper. O. U. Clark and E t. Allest. Ltmcheon at the Chamber of Commerce Friday noon and a dinner af the W a verier dab Friday night are tha principal entertainment features of the conference sad win be am pee-v toed by Oeorg u atcPherwoa and J. g. O'Ooew The aeirsist of tha Cosferewc Mi to get the viewpoint of Oregon lumbermetf on the forestry question before action ui Uken an a prwpeagd fatosU y policy by refareadam vote of the 140$ business! organisations h aiding membarahrp in the National Chamber of Commerce. EXPLAINS VALUE TEACHING HABITS '"Teachers, recogrilxlng the value al the teaching of habits of health and hygiene aa a means of If ai gaging the 6RR rtclervcy of their pupils, setae with eager. esa upon the program of the mrdass health crusade sa the beat method yet offered for Imparting this knowledge In lne limited time set aside for health said Miss Id. Grace Ckabora. aatdataBt crusade director of the Xa tlonal Tuberculosis association, who ar rived Tuesday evening from New Tork to conduct a three days' Institute far crusade workers, the opening grgalnn at which waa held this morning at Meier at Frank g auditorium. '"The modern health eruaede. bv tha performance of 11 health chare daily, seeks to inculcate habit that will be retained throughout the II f Of the child For the performance of lh chorea titled are conferred corresponding with Ihoea conferred on knights of Kins Arthur time. The romance of tha thing make lb crusade especially appealing; to the . child. Although the movement hi oa4$? four years old. there MOROf chtlt dren enrolled In It last year. Nukd states haw made the crusade a psrt et the owrrlculura. Including Idaho. Mote? tana. Utah. Alabama. Mtoaoari. MolBth Florid Ktmtrjcky and Tv-nmsstt. raf- eign coustrie sre taking up the 1 with a reraarkabte oajjemeiw Af those that have adopted It aa a part af rfsralar aducaltonal rywteta arc sa. Italy. Rss.Ihi Skawakto, Vets xuela, Hawaii and Panama The mat child I on of the his 4x80 problems In the foreign countries, thary recognise In the health crav a mean of education tha gaaoh to tbear assoornirtg gwatenUofta. P. R. L. & P. Requests Federal Permit foi Clackamas Project? Washington. July 27 fWAPHTNfaf TON BURKAU OF THE JOURNAL.)- The Portland Railway. Light FwWgg? niiBftoTij has applied to the federal power commission for a prelimlriaggf permit for an addition to the rxotoef aa Oak Orove creek near the ttowth 0X tha Clackamas river, covering the ooaej struct Ion ef a low si we ate n dam ta ths Clackamas snd tunnel or canal feejf tag connecting with Oak Grow Tte r ar. oalla BM ifc'-er coai of this dam Into s if ta tad feet high. L. A, Lewis is Made Captain of Polioi A a reward for ssi rlaaa well forroed. H. A. Lewis, head of the trafm department, who has bee sergtsat wi$R the temporary rank Of csptaHli wgg a peemsnawit captain of the soiled ordinance aboltoheng eta posdttoa SB sergeant la the uniform rank aad OftC a ting tha adttlttoeisl effVoe af eArXsJBB Captain Lawts this month will cosBS ptete a doradr af ttoae la the police date much of the tig aavtsgf in the traffic week. Admiral Srhkry. ewt. Jaly 24 Tustasaid, Jaly 27 to: R1 BR at 689"em.; Bgaa, far 801101. 7 am; Heary T BaSR svwi : Pin a I "jKet TaTrtlxW - SO a. m. Pavsad to aty JOB a so a aa; 60 a. 2 la o. m. : A 2 4) a av: Rwaahaw tar Stillb. tit at i ew a m. at Tt j iar naa nia, w.mw a. at. aly 27 Arrived . I aiBai trtsa - a m. Arrived j aaae. 6 a sa: Heaatata a. bl: PxtyB Baas Sa Pra Saa r IB 1. Jate ,:aa. sa; rwas l-sstea iTT'i 1 i 2 a .; ?5ray,;, Jaatete. esa. 8 rs p at. ; ova 86 p aa; Lax. Maatte. 4.1a. New Tork. 4 2 a te, ' Lawa 4$ Ms a: gateaa, oraye Haraer. 8 16 p C. tUTvqmtivs, raget Beams, tte tm ran Hsrwt T:4 a av: saw lark ot 9 4 a av