The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 02, 1921, Page 17, Image 17

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER i 2, 1921.
.THE i-OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
Germany ; takes option on 30,000 gases of salmon , here
ORDINARY EGGS
mow nrnnroorn
IIU11 UliivlOolU
, .....
FRIDAY DAIRY TRADE
'. Baiter Jgg Cheese
eabe extra, select, flat.
Fortlaad 4Se ' I7e
Baa Franeiseo " , tt
Chicago A 8He tfte 19e
tvw York;.. ..AtVxt "lite lie
jvertle .... 42c 44c tie
Lo A a tele ......... 17e le
Extrem stagnation U shown in th market
for mixed eggs here and there is practically no
..lift tn th bidding t country point to far
a can b confirmed, although reports In some
Quart r Indicate better values.
Leading rcc buyer, of previous day r
scarcely Interested In the market at tha moment.
Th decrees ton her appears ta b i tba wont of
tha eoUre country, although weskness appears
to have- developed at moat leading, crater of
late. .
If oat af the depression here appear diw to
th lank of law enforcement on the part of
tha office of tha dairy nod food eomrotarioner.
Cold atone ten ar being told by wholesaler
- aa such, but practically none of tba retail trade
as d-aplaylng caxda aMifvina the public that tba
stock W from tha lea bouses. Thia hurt tba
free eve taeda.
WMle waaJmmta It thown for general supplies
f ata. ah market la la trod hp for select
- that eaa to East Only chalk whits atock brine
vm mm price 10 uia Miwrn inw oeiwi hciq
aea fractionally advanced to 89 for th day
dear-he to 'weakness in mixed eolora.-
One Carload waa being prepared for shipment
ta "new York by a packer ber maay.
The deeirtnr ipeciel information regarding
any . market should write The Manet tailor,
' Oregon .Journal, inclosing itimp for reply.
BCTTER, MTU ATI OX ACTIVE HERE
' Market for butter ia active bare, bat both
(tub and print price are unchanged. All
talk of an advance in th price bora ha dia-
apoeaml on account of recent ' depraarion la
CHEESE STOCKS CLEAW TJP WELL
Wail there oontfnne a surplus of off
ml. cheeae. both Tillamook and tba Dairy
mam a laaru report a general cleanup of ita
euppliaa of bent quality. Th lee rue is amid
to b selling moat o( iu atock in California,
Labor Day Will
Be Celebrated;
. : Yards Exception
Front street conmlasIOB hoises
at tit gaaeral wholesale trade will
b aha tight Monday ok account of
Labor day. Ta banks aad other
financial lastltutloas wlU be closed
,aa will the 1 Eastern market. The
Portland livestock market will be the
only trade open Monday. f
DEALERS TIRED OF
LOSS IN PEACHES
CANNED
AH
MOVING FREELY
By Hyman H. Cohen
Perhana the greatest market . movement f
Pacific coast canned' salmon knowa for aeveral
years ia now ta; progre and thia ia haTing a
eery ttrmalating effect upon th trade.
Germany baa taken an . ootion on 80.600
caeca of chum aalmon from a Portland firm and
indication ar that- the right of tha option
will be exerciaed during Uie next few days.
aecorajng to Frank U. Barnes, a prominent can
nwg aotaonty. 1
Then hae been steady adimnces in the price
of canned aalmon throughout the Pacific North
west primary markets during the last 90 day,
a nutria. Belgium and Fran re. as well aa Eng
land aad Germany, are inquiring for salmon,
but tha fact remains that, aside from a ten
instances, practically all the inquiries from
abroad s well as from domestic sources are for
individually small lota. The aggregate salsa
and demand ia unusually Beavs
Cham salmon prices have advanced within
the last 90 days from 89 9 65c a dozen to
$1 OS. pinks have moved frees 75e to (1.10
91.15, medium reds bar gone from II to
11.50 for pounds, while Alaska reda have held
steady at 13.25, although limited business was
done at the start of the! season around $2.
The big fichj in the peach trade as over.
Both wholesalers i and retailers are tired of tak
ing losses and I while ealea win remain low
during the next lew day because of the closing I Hediam .ionc are slow, but Una ia due to
of the markets Monaay Labor day it ia ex
pected that higher values will be forced next
week. i
Sales in the local whrriessle trade were made
durusg th day! around 1 1.15 generally for
tb better class i Elbertaa from Yakima. Some
business ia small sixes waa- done around 91
and even a fraction lene but there waa no con
siderable volume , of such offering.
Few Crawford are coming forward and tneee
are bringing a better price than the Elbertaa
because of then scarcity. Tbi applies only
to th larger sixes, of which tie market haa
few offerings. Crswfords are running to smaller
size .than normal thia season, due to the ex
tremely dry weather. ,
A few of tbi early varieties are still being
offered and these an -a- drug on the market
around 75c a box. anvthins: to clean un.
The big run. af peaches is over aad quality Is
expected to deteriorate. - t
P0CI.TRV PRICES BETSTG SHADED
I Blight shading of poultry market prices .is
shown as a result of the accumulating sup
plies along the whnhnale way. Heavy hen
ar alow at 3.1 ?-. with littl buxtness above
25a. while lisbt-weisht stuck is quiet at 16c
generally, and eccaaionsl buoineea 1 o more.
CALIPOR5IA CANTALOUPES DRAG
- t'alifeenia eantaUmiies are a '. drug on the
kieml market and aalra ar being suds to ee-rnra.-th
freight oharsm. Burrell iems from
Th Dalles and -from Yakima ar in good de
mand around 12.00 42.5 per crate generally.
APPLE PRICES ARE LOWER AGAIN
- Accumulating - stock of local Orevenstein
annU are ihnen. Home really extra fancy
Hood River atock, but unwrapped, sold down
to 1 1.75 Tour-day for large aixea. Wrapped
etnnk a dragging at S2 generally, but aome
nounu to aak $2.25 2.50.
BRIEF K0TE8 OF PRODUCE TRADE
Tomatoes ar weaker at 50e to 65c generate
wrt potatoes ia good supply, at 5 5 c
fTlack figa ar again offering from Otlifbr-.1.
Cahnac oontinaea soara and firm at 4 V c
generally.
l'Annir killed hogs weak at 15c Teal 17e
nrni atff.
Dairy butter la fair demand at 24 25c
a pound.
ft RATHER JfOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
Weather, bnreau advbes rriday: Protsct
. thlpmenia during tha next 94 hours against
4Jm feiknring maximum temperatures: Going
north to Seattle, Hi degree; northeast to
aiu 75 deamea: aakt to Baker. IS de
nse I4 Aalliana, 10 aesrve. ieu-
i'oruana tomorrow, aoout
Milk Price Will
Be Advanced 15
Cents by Ganners
fThehali. 'Wish.: Sept 2. The price of
milk for the first kc of September will be
tl.8 per 100 pounds, according to aa an
nouncement made byVQie Carnation Milk Prod-
acta oompanv of tb city. Tbi to a 16 cent
rue over th but part oc August.
th arrealer nrice aoread.
The Pacific coast salmon pack was within
sight of being: failure thia season. The Co
lumbia river alone made some showing, but
even that pack was about 40 per cent abort.
cr the smallest aeereaate cutout sines uie in
dustry was established. Sales of Columbia river
spring pack Chinook are above the output, there-
lore thiDmenta will be pro-rata.
Th season in Southeastern Alaska was prac
tically a failure': that in Western Alaska was
a failure-with the exception of a small output
at a few points. The British Columbia pack
waa an entire failure and -Puget Scund is not
a consideration at all this season.
Therefore at the best, with the huge carry
over from other seasons, the most acute short
age ef canned salmon ia likely in the trade dur
ing th present selling period.
Chicago Wheat
Market Erratic
In Early Trade
SKarkeiii
FRIDAY WHEAT. TRADE
September
Hard white
Soft whjte ..v.
White elan
Hard winter ......
Northern spring ...
Ke WaUa
Bid Loss
.... tut
.... 1.11
.... 1.11
.... 1.11
l.lt
.... U
I
le
le
le
le
4e
NORTHWEST GRACf RECEIPTS
-Cara-
Portlaad. Fri. . .. . 20S
Tear ago 48
Heasoa to date, .osno
Tear ago ?S57
Tacoma, Thar..; - 80
Tew ago 10
Season to date. . 1DBU
Tear ago . . . . . . 510
Seattle. Thurs,... 2T
Tear ago 35
to data. . 87
Tear ago 444
Wheat. Barley. Floor. Oats. Hay.
1
7
24
SI
14
97
1
4
a
'417
134
2
1
200
-179
10
330
69
S
4
217
107
1
1
28
14
1
4
61
8
AT N. PORTLAND
FRIDAY LITE STOCK TRADE
Hoars Steers La as be
Portland ......... tlLiw . t 9 tw
Chicago t.li 14U9 8.7J
Omaha 9.14 v US 7J9
Dearer ....... 8.85 4UJ 7.99
Kansas City 94 . 79
SeatUe -. No Market
fi
1
235
211
2
78
132
S
S
250
384
PORTLAND UTE8TOCK BTJN
Hogs. Cattle. Carres.' Sheep.
Friday
Week ago..
2 weeks ago.
4 weeks ago
Year ago. . .
2 year ago.
3 Tears aco .
4 yean ago.
Cars.
Canadian' Fruit
Crops Are Liberal
'Wenatcbee, lept. 2. Returning from a trip
to British Ohiinbia frnit di trtet, S. W. Csher
of the district horticulturist's office; said they
have a fine crop of most, of the orchards. In
fact, the crop Is much too heavy, with the result
that sixes will i run smaller than they should.
They ar Just warning the value of cover crops
to maintain soil! fertility, and thinning to produce
tare aleMl anrf ' htf. aharaiMf a nA ..Alnaeul fmlt
The mutual visit being exchanged between fruit
growers of the jtwo neighboring fruit district are
proving of great benefit to all concerned.
Many of thai grower and official of the Oka
nogan district bare been in toe Wenatchee val
ley thia aaBmer Securing idea and information
on fruit growing methods.
greee; acuta te Ashlar
mum Mnpeaatora at i'i
9 dcgroJaJ
WHOtESAESLRIC
RICES IN PORTLAND
Tb ar, prices Mailer pay wholesalers.
except aa otherwise -noted:
Dairy PeoirocU
BnTTEK Sailing price, box lota: Creamery
nrieee: - Print, extras, 40e tor plain wrapper,
t-ube. artra. 42a lb.: dair. buying price.
17e lb! dairy butter. 24 4250 lb.
Rl'TTIR'lT lNrtland delivery basU: No.
1 grade 4 Jo, Ne. 2. 44c; country staUons, 45e
per lb.
CHEESE Selling price:
- I..M HnUfa 27e
a . o a. TH nrtee to iobbers. f . O. b.
Tillamook) Tripteti. 24c: Tounf America, 25e;
Dairymen's league tHplets, 24e, Selling pric:
Block Swiss, fancy. 82 34c: rtmbnrger. 28 C
0r lb.; ereem brirka; 20ti?28e per lb.
jXi Buying price-. Current receipt. 27 a
2e dessen: candled, selltog pric. 3384e:
aslect. 878e per dosen.
LITB POULTRY SeUing price: Heavy bens,
aneviac per lb ; liaht bene ia17o lb.; broil
er. 25w87e lb.; old roaster. 1012c )b. : tur
keys, ( ): ducks. 20 9): lb.
' rresh Vevswasess and rrult
. FRESH rRITrTOrange. -5-
bananaa. 8 c per lb.: lemon, 7 007 5
' Tier ewe-' srapefrait, Cellforni. 86 00; eanU-iouT-s?Dallea.
32.00; Tskima standards, $2.00
Sf J 2 a. watermeioii!!. ai9aisw i ,
peschee. OflcSJ 1.25. vw ,
BKKJUICa Strawberries. $2 50; black berrte.
11.85. t
APPLES -Oregon GravensaeTns, In lug boxes,
' 8a oat lb.; wrapped and .packed In standard
fcte7eiea 138a and larger. J.O02.5O; 150.
and 183a. 81-75 2.00: 175a and emsller.
81.75; cooking varieties, per. box. 31.2501.50.
DRIEI ruVtT Kates. 37. 00; tarda, 84 25
par box; tigs. 12.00 8.50 per box; prunes. 70
to 80s, 50-lb. box. lc per lb.
, ONtONS Selling price to retailers: Local,
also- nrlie 10tl5c Tb.'. green onions: 30 St
40c doen bunches; reds. 81.754 2.00; Walla
Wslls.32 50.
POTATOES Selling price to reUUer-. Ore
gon fancy. 1 2e per lb.
VEGETABLES Beans, green, full aack. 8e
per lb.; beets, new. ucked. $2.25 per cwt;
rah base, local, crated. 4 04 He; carrota. new.
bunched. 60c per dosen; carrots, sacked. 2Vke
Ik.) ralery. small six. 75e$l.Z dosen; cn
rnmbers.. field. 8550e per box; corn, fancy.
32.23 per sack; garlic, new. 20 per lb.; green
onions. 40 50a per dosen: lettuce. ed. Si.
13.30 0 2.73 per crate; do. not iced, 8a. 32.50
aer erat; parsley. 50c per dos,; pea, local, 15
Jb.; peppers, green. Re par lb.; pepper. Califor
nia dry chill. 23e per lb.; pepper. Mexican dry
ehill (mild). 80e per lb,; to ma too, Oregon. 80
5c. a tier box; turnips, purpl top, 32.75
. per . ewt
Hop Pickfers Are
Short" in Valley
mrruaxus. vr. , nvt, ihb sree.. ace.rci&y ofc
of picker It 'tis using tthe leading hop ranchers f f2c
cm alarm here. TbersTa chance that unless
the crop Is picked Very soon some part of ft will
be so spoiled as to be useless. Call foe picker
are ta be sent to all prominent cities in the val
ley, wherever then ar unemployed.
Tha first boxes of peaches grown in this vi'
dnity ar on axle In the city stores. The Aop
ia rather poorj but tha quality of the fruit is
good.
Chicago. Sept 2. (L N. 8 ) Closing of
spreads between Winnipeg . and Chicago, with
the selling done here i and fsarly general
liquidation by Northwestern interests, caused
a reaction in grain futures on the board of
trade today. ; .
Mnal prices showed net Josses for the day
1 Vs 0 1 4 e in wheat, 0 He in corn, and
u a lie in nets. Pork; waa nominally un
changed, lard 5 8 7 He hicher, aod ribs 2 0 5c
better. Strength in cotton and th wg de
crease in lard stocks aided provisions.
n,vurr. Rent 1. 1. N. S.) A wave of
selling, led by houses with connections at Omaha
and in the Northwest, developed after the open
ing today and prices broke to a discount under
the previous close. Trade: was nervous and ac
tion rapid. Opening prices were to He
lower for Septemreb, steady to 14 c lower for
December and unchanged to "4 c higher for May.
Corn trade was limited ; and, prices hi c lower
tn hieher.
Oata started to c higher with offerings
small Hedging sales in September developed
after the start.
Provisions started higher for lard with scat
tered buying and limited offerings.
Chicago range of prices lunmhed by united
Pros: j -
WHEAT
Open. High.
1254 12T
1274 128 H
131 1321a
CORN
S5 .55
54 35
5fi 59
OATS
35 85
384. 33
42 42
RTB
105 106
107 108
BARLEY
.64
PORK
Nominal
LARO
1175" 1190
1185 1200
RIBS
902 902
920 920
While several of the big exporting firms were
reported ss merely looking on, there wis re
new! ef activity in the wheat trad at Pacific
Northwest primary pomta lata Ttuuaday and early
Friday morning-
There was further improvement ia the foreign
situation. Liverpool came forward with aa ad
vance of Hd or le a bushel agam for tha day,
thi ris being shown both at th opening and at
the clogirut.
Reports received from the foreign trade -were
omewhat mixed. . The present unwiaingnes of
England to make purchase of wheat in thi
country is probably due to th desire of the
mother country to take care of its Canadian; crop
first. Since the enactment of a duty on Cana
dian atock. the movement into thi country be
practically ceased, making it necessary to market
the entire crop abroad.
Nevertheless, there is merit in the bull side
of the market, so far aa the foreign situation is
concerned. Latest reports indicate that both
Argentina and India are praotically removed as
competitive factor ia the world's trade, and it is
more than likely that Russia wjll b a bayer in
stead of a seller of wheat.
Bids here for dub were around $1.13 gener
ally, but 81.14 sales were reported. Bluestem
is quoted at Us usual premium of So a bushel
over club.
WHEAT Club. 81.18; bluestem. xi.10
red Randan. 31.1101.12: Turkey red. 31.16.
FLOUK selling prices, mm uoor: ratens,
17 80- Willamette valley brands. 85.30: loraai
new straight. $5.90: bakers' hard wheat, ST.Z3
hakem' Mueatem. SS.7 5: bakers' valley. 36.00
graham, 86.00; whole wheat, 36.20; Montana
serine wheat, patent, si.zuei.zs per oarrei
price for city delivery, 15c; extra; suburban
20c .Ttrm
HAT Rnvine nrlce foe oH crop: Willamette ' TTV vaiiey Mno- - -
ei nofiiK r.A , t- Kaat- I " gooa lamos. .
uiavuij, iwvf, r-- -'-'" . fHiTl ram he
. ... . , . r., . . i ia flu lur inn: rin.rr. i
310.00011.00; straw. l6.UU91.uu; auaua.
H.UUlo,iro per ion. Heaw veerlinea
GRAIN BAt;KS SomlnaL JXO. i lairaua, i VJL " ' .i-T-
5 0 6c; domestic. 6c in car lots; less amounts .7v,V
MILTTTTFS Mill run at arUl. sacked." ton
lots. 825.00; carloads, 822.00.
OATS Per ton, buying price: reea, o..
BARLET Buying price: Feed, $22,50 0
23.00; brewing, $25.00 0 25.50.
SEED Buying price: -Bed Clover. io &
154c; alsike, 14e; vetch, 8e lb.
- FEEDSTUFTS P. O. B. mills: Tolled bar
ley, $34.00 0 36.00; whole barley. 331.00: al
falfa meal. 325.00; eocoasut meai. 3-.wu;
e racked corn. 839.00; whole corn, 330.00 per
ton; whole oata, J52.WO; rolled oata, eoo.vu;
chicken wheat, 343.00; scratch teed. 847.00
per toB; linseed oil meal. $40.50.
Merchants jsxeaange dkis.
Ma,
Sept.
Iiec
May
Sept.
Iec
May
Dee.
Sept.
Sept.
Sent
Oct.
IxrW.
123
125
129
53
53
57
84
37
41
105
1172
1180
Close.
124
125
129
63
53
57
35
88
42
108
105
84
1750
1190
1200
Sept
Oct.
DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST
-Butter
San Francisco Market
San Francisco, Sept. 2. (U. P.)
extras, 4 5c.
Eeirs extras 4 Ae: ' extras tints. 48e: extras
Tillamook, fresh , pullet. 37 4; extras firsts pullets, 36 e;
per lb.; Toung . undersized pullets No. 2, 24c
Chees California flats fancy 21c
I Seattle Market
Seattle. Waah.. Sept. 2. (I. N. S.)
EgirsSelect ranch, 38 040c; pulleta. 32c.
Butter nty creamery, 46e; bricks. 47c.
Cheese Oregon Triplet. 24 025c;. Xoung
Americas, 29c.
bee Anoeles Market
Lo Angeles,-OsL, Sept, 2. (L N. S.) But
ter, 4Tc !
Eggs Extns, -41c; case count, 40c; pullets.
85c i
Poultry Hans, 22 033c; broiler. 63c; fry
ers, 29o. . i
Early Advance in
New York Cotton
Assign Fmlt Car
POTATOESj ALON"G THE COAST
Seattle, Sept. 2 (L N. S.) Onktnar
nim walla, ac lt. , -
Potatoes iXsJbma,' 845 ton; local. 22c
ID. I
. . Ban Franolsoo Market
San Francisco. Sept. 2. (U..P. ) Potatoes
Street prices: 1 White. $2.15 0 2.25.
Onion Yellow, $2.00 02.10; brown. $2.25
15 2. SO. I
to angel as Market
Los Angeles, Cel., Sept 8. (L N. &.)
Potatoes, new- atock, mostly 85e0$l.OO per
tug: rate uese -a. i. aacked, beet, S2.0U ee
2 25; Stockton Burbenks, fancy, mostly $2,50 0
i.oo; cnoice. iz.20 0 a.4.
New Tork. Sept. 2. fL N. S.) The cotton
market had another big opening today and
showed an advance of from 26 to 40 points
on first sales. This was followed by further
sham upturns after the; call on heavy conti
nental and Liverpool buying, to which was added
commission house buying on a big scale. . All
months but October were above the IB cent
level this morning. Trade buying was also
in evidence at the start, while Liverpool ca
bles showed pronounced strength. Trie selling
was .mostly from th south and from tonga tax
ing plbfits over the holiday.
At ine end of tne iim is minucna tne t Mansfield branch ana we
market was active and i still strong, at about Leavenworth to Wilsod Creek.
to i poults net mener on l.'ecemoer .con
tracts.
A strong buying movement developed late in
the afternoon, on which prices broke into new
high grounds for the season.
The close was strong at a net advance of 52
to 68 points.
Spot cotton steady. 83 points higher at 18.15.
9fo sales.
COCNTRT MEATS--SeUIng price: Country
bogs; 15c; for top blockers, about 125 to 150
v lha.; heavy atuff leas; vesU top, sbout 80 to 100
-lbs., 17e per' pound: heavy stuff less; spring
temba 13 14e per m. -a.
SMOKED MEATS Ham 5 037e per lb.;
break fan bacen, 25 0 50c.
LARD Kettle rendered, 13 e lb.; tierce
-basis, r-wn pound. UHc.
PACKING HOC8K MEATS Steer beat.
' 11012c: heifer. 10 011c; eow 8010c;
' lamb. 18 017c.
Flab and heftflsh
FRESH FISH Chinook. 12 0140 per lb.;
-halibut. 130I4C per lb.; itargeao, 18 0 20c;
black ond, 10 Mile per lb.; 10-lb. basket kis
pered od, $2.23; ting cod, 8e pet lb.
0T9TERS Easurb, per ralloni $5.00; Olys
pis, $8.80.
Meae. Wool and HMs
HOP! 1930 crop., nouint.1. 25c lb.
. HIDES Calfskins. 10c: kips. 5 0 6o; green
hide.. ; eaiuro. i.n in,
wriHaiR Nosalnal. 13e lb.
V TALIXJW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. $e;
PASrARA BARK New. p; eld, 5e To.
WOOl WilUmette yalley. coaar. J0c; ai-
diata. le; fin. 20e la; Eastern Oi-iia-Idaho,
13020a lb.
New Tork Batter aad Egfs
New Tork. f Sept. 2. (L N. S.) Bntter--
Mamet unsettled. Ureamery, extras, salted and
un Halted) , 40 ( 42 c; do firsts (salted 'and un
salted), 86 040 He; do higher than extras
(ssited and umalted). 410 43e: state dairy
tubs, 310 39c; ladies, fresh firsts, extras. 83
0 34e. !
Cheeee Market dnn and aay. State Whole
milk, special, :31 0 22c; do average run. 20 0
21 e; do lower grades, 15019c Wisconsin
Whole milk, .-fancy Toung Americas. 21 0
12 He State Skim, special, 14 015c; do
choice, 11013c; do fair to good, 8 010c; do
tower graoes, ts le.
Eggs-X-MarMt ' barely steady. ' Nearby white,
raney. etc; d brown tancy. 4f 4c; ex
tra. 42 0 4 7ei first. 84 t 87c.
Milk The .wholesale pric is 32.90 per 100
pounds of SSai milk, within, 200-2 10 mOsaones.
Dried Fralt aad Beans
New Tork. Sept 2. (L N. 8.) Betas
Dull. Marrow, choice. $8 50 06.75: pea.
eaotce. sa.oo; red kidney, coetce. 12.00.
lined traits Firm. Apricots, cnoice to ex
tra- fancy. 210 27c; prunes, , 90s and 60s. 10
018e; 60s to 1Q0. 809 e; peaches, choice
to extra fancy. 12016e: seeded raisins
choice to fancy, IB is e.
BEANS Small white, $e; large whiu.
3e: Mnk. 9e; oma 7e; eeyoe, iie,
red. 10v
HON KT Pr . $8.18 9tU.
tICE Japan atyl. No. 1. 5c; Btaa Rosa,
t a lb. : New Orleans bead. 8a. . -
COFrEE Roasted, 19 0$le. vk- Backs or
'ALT Case, g.. lOoe, 818 50 tea;
90s, 81T.88S talil dairy, 00a. 82T.28; .bales.
,- Are - You lxKklng . for a De-
pecdable Produce Dealer?
r -..e-Teal , BatUr -
Park . rkeeaa .'
--r Aay Prodsct
(",v.;C--,- -JOtH our prices
. t - BfjBY CO.
189 FroaSU v.- ... ,. PertUaleOr.
- -sixteen y aara ttenaoiuur. .
- -, ... ,.- -i , . ...
i.
900
917
000
915
Cash wheat: No. 2 fed, 127; No. 3 Ted-, 1
27; No. 2 hard, ;126"!4127; Ha
spring. 134 0135.
3
58
"87
28
837
700
46 27 -. . 2
2 2 . . 1
26 1 1231 10
250 21 .. 10
224 57 2139 19
2 783 S
745 43 307 31
360 7 40 20
BEACH RUSH WILL
FINISH FOR RIVER
STEAMERS MONDAY
.Tide at Astoria Satarday .
High Water. ' . Low vatec .
1 :11 a. m. 8 8 ft. - . t -At a. m. ,T tV
1 :42 a. m. $.8 ft , 8:11 p. ra. .2 ft.
Seaside IOfh water t mln, earlier.
Seaaede Low water 21 inhv aarlieiv
ku freas Kw-lwak. Sailed at sv. as.: twasser
Camel foe Saa Fianeseota. Arrived a T aa
left p it I p. at: Steamer Cehio front Saa
Pnciaca, for Waana. - - s , .: w t ;
Norfolk. Sept. 1 RailedU. 3
Thames Man tor rorttand.
:m. i e v i.i a uiu
rati from PorUarxTT .
Stockholm. Aug. 25. Sailed: Swediah
i tonhip Banes Aire for Po-rUaj-d.
rhiladelphia. Sept 1. Sejlad: Btsaawr WTO-
polo for Pertlaad.
Saturday. Surkjay aod- Labor day- wtU
mark tha end, of tb btiach season for tha
river boats. On each Cl Uibse day a full
crowd, ar. looked tor- oq the Geortiana 1 x; PorV forT lorkl a"
and the iralda. The nfetit. boat SatUT-1 rived : Steamer Eastern Merchant troaa rwrb-
day to also booked for large crowd. JrTT!tl
What bothers steamboat operators now! Arrived: Datch steeater Tlikembanh troca Orient
ia how to handle, pa&senrers homeward I lar .?",' JTBcmr. mmt. roruanei. mumj etna-
mcrw win, oe av rusn til summer real-1 tsarg sad way porta.
dents to ret home oa' time. Week end-1 ttntt j a.n .
era will also desire to return by the same i West HavpJfrs-a Portland for New Tork aad
route dui wnen ine. limit is reacneci tnat I way pons.
ends It and the government generally has I Caviota. Sept 1. Sailed last night: Si
.$10.58011.00
. 9.00 0 9.50
8.00 0 9.00
. 5.00 0 7.50
. 10.50 011.00
9.60 0 10.00
4.00 0 7.00
Two loads of livestock came to North Port
land Friday ana both of them went direct to
Killers. As -carloads were offered oa the open
market and price were considered nominally
nncnangea.
A few hogs came forward from local ebee
and these were the only fresh offerings on the
market.' Prices and demand were considered
steady.
General hog market run:
Prime hzht
Smoth heavy, 250-300 lb. . .
smooth heavy, sou lbs. up.i.
Rough heavy
Fat piga
Feeder pigs
Stag .
Cattle Come Direct
Two loads of cattle arrived, but they were
for killers and none came forward for the
open market Value considered steady and
unchanged.
General cattle market ranee:
Choice steeTs
Medium to good steers
Fair to medium steers ,
Common to fair steer
Choke cow and heifers
Medium to good cows-heifers. . r
Fair to medium eows and heifers
Common eows and heifers. . . . .
Cannec
Bull
Choice feederi .....
Fair to good feeders . .
t bote dairy calves
W.. F. Uerria for Portland.
Seeitl, Week.. Sept. S. Arrived &tvr
8tate. from Manila, noon; Queen, fran' Baa
Fwdro. 12:80 a. w. : bark en tine Gaty C. Gea,
iroea -nana. i:v a. as. Bauea
kaa. tor ' Southeastern Alaska, 12:80
Its -way.
Light travel is looked (or during next
week on the down-stream run but heavy
passenger lists will be carried coming
in. Many of the beach residenta are
Iralders of round-trip tickets and for that I Arrived 8ex- 1 Sums Mara, troaa Manila,
reason the low rail rate will not be at- p at; Myr-aidoa, from uiaegew. p.
CORDOVAOHLAST
HOIIOLULURUNFOR
PORT OF ASTORIA
$ e.tba e.50
C 5t 6.00
5.00 0 5.59
4.00 0 5.00
4 75 0 5.23
4.25 0 4.75
3.25 0 4.25
2.50 0 3.50
1.50 0 2.50
2.50 0 $.50
4.50 0 5.00
3.60 0 4.75
10.50 0 11.00
Prime light dairy calves 10.00 0 10.5
Medium light dairy calve 7.00 10.00
Heavy calves 8.50 0 7.09
Sheep Market Nominal
No arrivals were reported in the sheep and
lamb division of the North Portland market
Friday. Trade conditions indicate steady prices.
General sheep and lamb market range
East of the mountain iambs. ... $n.uu 0 6.50
Heat valley lambs 5.50 0 S OO
5.00 0 5.50
1.50 0 1.00
Feeder lambs 4.60 0 5.09
Light yearlings 4.00 iM 4.60
2.50 0 3.00
2.50 0 3.00
ethers 2.00 0 9.60
Ewes 1.00 0 2.00
Thursday afternoon Sales
STEERS
Ave. lbs. Price. I No. Ave. lbs. Price.
.. 950 $ 4.60 f 26 1130 $ 5.75
COWS
. . 950 $ 2.00 1 1100 $ 3.50
CALVES e
330 $ 6.00
BULLS
. . 690 $ 4.00 J
HOGS
14 STEAMERS SCHEDULED TO '
LOAD WHEAT IS SEPTEMBER
September opens with 24 steamships on
the board at the Merchants Exchange
tor wheat loading. Of this number the
American flag numbers one. There is
also one Dutchman and one Spanish.
"The balance are divided. 12 British.
seven Japanese and two Danish.
L The Japala. the only American, u'en-or Iort Lud)ow- 6:15 -
route from Seattle and -will be due Sere
Saturday. She comes in- to A. C. Callan
and will be loaded by Max Houser. The
only American for August' was the West
ward Ho, also handled by rHn
tractive.
rr-l. . r. , , , . . ...
a tie Kaaun a. l oeajaiaa waat sate in open. p. .
ing this year and travel waa slow until I Rainier,
after the Fourth of July,
Oa the last voyage out for the Port.
of Aatcria oa th Moaotaa run. the
steamship Cordova will Bail trots the.
mouth of the river Sunday -night. Eh,
sailed from SeatUe Thureday and is due
tn tho river late tonight At the Aatcria
port terminal she will take on 2000 tons
of general aad a large number of paa '
sens; era ....;-.-"
Oa the next voyage in. the Cor-deva
will . establsBh the PorUaod-HonotTjla
service. A. C Callan of the Williams
Una will act aa Portland agent, taking
over the reeponaibilltiee of R. D. Plnnee,
general traf flo goanager of the. Port ef
Astoria, and also agent for the Alaska
Steamship comrany. . - .
- Astoria failed to hold up on aTippJylng
full carsroea for the Cordova. Or each
voyaaje arte waa forced to go to Puget
Sound for part cargo. She made Fort
land wffh a lam ahfnmant ef Inbound
SaEptf .cHLt Vrojp'nepple. en the laat trip andAaCt to-
for San Pedro, s
for San Francic. 8:18 D. av:
Visstaaia. for . British Coiaatbla porta, J;l
P m-
Kaymond. Sept 1. Arrived Solano, " frees
San Krancieoo. flaihid I'hiiW C"aristnra.
tor Saa I-edro, le , sa
Aberdwsa, - Sept 1. Arrived WillaanUa.
rrora -an FraacUco, 1 p.
MoatanaJ from Seattle). 8 SO
Pl-ovideotaa. for Saa Pedro.
Eterett, Sept. 1. Sailed Artigaa,- for
Philadelphia, midfiignt ; West Jeasap. for Bct
ii ogham.
Port Gamble. Sept 2. Sailed Tnemut.
mediately- for Puget Sound. She will
not take cargo at the port ror in cur
rent sailing. -
Efforts are being made by Harry Lv
Hudson , and Callan to have sufficient
cargo booked here for the retnra trip of
the Cordova, about October- L If this
av: Wheatiand 1 cannot, be done she will be sent to Be
attle to complete for the Alaska btaaro-
suiip company, owners. , -
CHABTER MABKET DULL
Tacoma. att . Arrived Pacific fr
San Pedro, 1 a. m.i motorship Charlie Wat
son, from Saa Pedro, eaa.
Ban Fnneiseo. Sep. V Arrived: Traveler.
crms. 2:09 P. ta.t PbyUis. Saa Die. 19:88
p. m. ; Cab. Cristobal. 1 :40 9. av : lis vs. kfara.
Takobams, 1:40 P. m.; kcoef. Blmvt , Keaf.
1:4$ p. av: BaadoB. Band on. 7 :20 u. a. Sailed:
Phoenix. Lo Angeles, 11:28 a av; F. S. I
STANDIER
SHIP
PLAN 1
New York. Sept 2. (I. N. &) No K jnflaT Tr?0 Buford. H
ohaxige in grain rates with offerings nor-I tula, 12:15 p. av: Bsorat. Gray Harbor,
mal and the market steady. There haa 1 12:30 p. m.; Son beam. Loa Angeiea. lttO
k witrthekho ijrri& rit' v$!
cargo with the market showing duU and 4 ViaaB tinding. 2:48 p. m.: Broawwick, Fort
weak. Ocean (steam grain, steady ; I Bragg. 2:65 p. m. ; Horace X- Baxter. Seattle.
unneo. ituigaom, b sniiungs; Uermany,
2425 marks; France. 22 francs: Hol
land, 22 Vi kronen; general cargo, dull.
weaK.
Vancouver, Wash Aug. 2 The G.
M. Standifer shipyard at . Yanoonver
will notrbe dismantled, la the assurance
given Mayor Klggins by R. V. Jonee,
manarer of the plant Three or four
p. m. ; Admiral Bchiey. seatue. s :oe i corporations are negotiating for its pur-
Los Angeles. Port San Loa. 4:05 p. -: I chiL Jonea aald.
No,
1.
WHEAT
Hard - white
Soft wait
Whit club . . .
Hard winter . . .
Northern Spring
Bed Walla
FEED OATS
BARLET
No. 2, white feed
No. 2 gray . . .
Brewing
Standard feed , . . . .
CORN
Vo. 2 EV T. shipment ......
No. 3 E. T. shipment
Soot
Bid
. 1.12
lit
. 1.11
. 1.11
. 1.12
. 1.07
. 24.00
No bids.
. 25.00
. 22.00
Oct
Bid
1.12
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.12
1.07
24.00
25.00
22.00
9.
1.
14.
22.
2.
18.
8.
5.
17.
4.
12.
6.
No
184 810.50
810 fi 50
8. . .
18. . .
Ii".".!
30
660
280
310
152
2UU
28J50 23.50
No bids.
1...
, .. 268 9.50
. .. 202 11.00
. . . 520 6.B0
, . . 160 11.00
. .. 201 11.00
. .. 166 11.00
. .. 256 8.85
LAMBS
. 47 $ 4.00 I 27
. .. 79 5.50
EWES
. . . 128 $ 2.00
Friday Morning Sale
HOGS
Ave. lbs. Price. I No. Ave. lbs.
248 $10.00
182 10.50
AIT0THEH SHIP FOR WHEAT -Surukt
& Co., announce another steam
ship for October loading of wheat at
Portland for the United Kingdom. She
is the Thames Maru and sailed from
Norfolk for the Columbia river Septem
ber 1. It is not announced who will sup
ply the cargo and what is the charter
party.
s-.se
p.
Harvard Lab Anaele 4:15 n. . aa. : Mavfair.
Eureka, 4:40 P. a.: Wilmington. Ladysmtth. The Standifer plant is the only OO
B c. p. at: Daisy. Columbia river. :1B in the Portland district that nas not
-f1,iJhI,L!rTt 7AsnsWVT',J M-: been scrapped and that fact is oonaid-
Westport, Creseeat City. 7.15 p. m. ii..i . -.u..
San Franciseo, Sept. 3. (L N. 8.) Arrived
today-. Johanna Smith. Ooo Bay. 6:10 a
D. 8, 8. Pyro, C. S. S. Nitro, Saa Diego, 6:50
a. m. ; Persia Uai-u. Hongkong, 8 :20 a av: Red
Wing. Astona, 8:40 a. m. : Tale, Los Angelea,
9am.: President Loa AngMes. 8:80
Sailed today: Golden State. Hongkong. 6:18
a. m.
ALL ALONG THE . WATERFRONT
8.00
8.50
0.00
8.00
11.00
11.00
57 t 4.55
270 $10.00
14.
Price.
202 $10 50
PRICES
CUeaa-o Dairy Produce
Chicaao? Sept 2. -(L N. S.) Butter- Re
ceipts 7 ooo tub. ureamery extra, aoic;
firsts. 3387c: packing stock. 23 24c
Eggs Receipts 9230 cases. Miscellaneous.
27028c; ordinsry firsts. 24026c; firt.i,29
81c: checks. 17918c: dirties, 15920c.
ChHi Tri-inti. new. 1801Bc: daisies.
18 019c; Toung America, 19c; longhcrna,
I8c20e: brick. 19 19 Vic.
Live poultry Turkeys, 85c; chickens, 20e:
springs, 2325c; roosters, 16c; geese, 20c;
ducks, 20 021c
The British steamship Cape Ortegal
la working wheat for Europe at the ele
vator. The steamshiD Rose Citv is due to ar
rive this afternoon- from San Francisco
with rjasaengeTs and freight
The steamship Admiral Evans will sail
for San Francisco. San Pedro and San
Diego Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock
from terminal No. 2. She will take a full
paseeneer list and capacity freieht
The Mitsui line steamship Heiiin Maru I Caaadlaa
Is linine at terminar No. 4. She will load Charlton Han
wheat, owners' account, and the cargo
will be supplied by Kerr, Oifford A Co.,
and Albers.
1. Arrive at Feetland
Daisy
Santa Alicia. . .
West Kader . . .
Delay Freemen.
Keats
Montr .....
E. H. Meyer..
Ordono .Mars .
vTUlpolo
Lake Hector
Harry Laekenbach
Meatagw
Prat Maru.....
Tjikrmbang
Tiawi,
. .Sept
. .Sept
..Spt
. .Sept
. .Sept
..Shield Bert
. .Saa Fran Sept
..Japan Sept
New Tork. ... ..wept
. . New Orleans. . .i. Sept
.Kept
, . .Saa Free. .
. . San Pedro. .
. . North China
. .Saa Fran . .
Newport, E.
4
4
5
3
6
6
7
s
19
ered a sure indication that opera tiooa
of some character will be resumed la
the not distant future. , ; -.
There are five shipbuilding ways, with
enough machinery in the shops to carry
on construction on ail of them at one
time, a lighting plant and a plant for
the manufacture of acetylene gaa. . AH
of the machinery can be used In any
kind of steel construction work,
Ltbwi
Brush .....
Vaacowver
Rotariaa . . .
Meriden . . .
Weordevcafk
Wast Togo.
AMERICAS LIVESTOCK
Chicaeo Hoe $9.65
Chicago. Sept 2. 1 1. N. 8.) Hogs Re
ceipts. 17.000; steady to 16c higher. Bulk.
S7.10 0 8.50; top, .; heavyweight 88.13 0
9.20; medium weight $9.00 0 9.55; lishtweigbt.
9.00 09.55; light lights, $8.60 0 9.33; heavy
packing aowa. smooth. 89.60 a 7.75: packing
sows, rough. $6.65 0 7. OO; pigs. $8.00 0 9.00.
tattle Keceipts. 4000: steady. Beef steers
Choice and prime, $9.50010.50; medium
and good. $0.50 0 9.50; good and choice. $8.25
010.65: common and medium S5.00 0 8.25.
Butcher cattle Heifers. $4.25 08.73; cows,
$3.6507.15: bulls. $3.2306.50. Tanners and
cutters VesI calves (light and handy weirht).
ail nil ufr l it -rs fuH.. .1.. en o o 7
stacker steers, $4.00 0 6.75; stocker cows and
heifers. 88.00 at 5.00.
Sheep Receipts. 1000: steady to strong.
Lmbs (84 lbs. down), $6.75 0 8.75; Umbi
(culls snd common). '$4.00 0 6.75; yesriing
wethers. $4.50 0 6.75: ewes. $2.50 04.50;
ewes (culls and common, $1.50 0 2.50; breed
ing ewes, fs.00 0 0.00; feeder lambs, $3.50
n no
Omaha Hog $9.10
South Omaha. Sect 2. (L N. S.I Cattle
Receipts 1000. fed steers steady to 15c lower;
all other classes about steady. Top handy-
Tr..tv.. r. W Mievel former I weight steer. 88.85.
loint xent for the Great Northern and Csna- I . Hog? Receipt 4000. strong to 15c higher
41 D in. Mne-tr.,! Tt f haa heen aa. I bulk. 56.00 c 8.60: ton. 89.10.
signed to th Wenatchee district aa aaaistant Sheep Recetpta. 6 OOO, lambs fuDy 2 Be high-
acent in. charge of fruit and shipping. Part er; top. i.o; sheep and feeders tcaity.
of his work will be distributing cars along titer I it antas city Hoj J8.50
Ta Oepart Fray Pui tiaiwl
Cordova . .
Admiral Evans. . .
Liverpool Cotton Firm
Liverpool, Sept 2. (L N. S.) There was
a fair demand for spot cotton at the beginning
of businese today. Prices were -firm; sales, 10,
000 bales.
American mids.. fair. 13.85; good mids.,
12.15; fully mids., 11.70; mids., 11.30; low
mids., 10.50; good ordinary, 9.50; ordinary,
8.75.
Futures opened strong.
main line from
Month. Open. High. Low. Close.
January 1800 1827 1765 1822
February 1834
Mareh 1820 1880 " 1787 1845
April i 1848
May 1825 1855 1791 1850
Jane 1855
July 1825 1860 1873 1858
September ; 1765
October 173$ 1800 1740 1788
November , 1804
December 179$ 1830 1788 1820
Minneapolis Cash Grain
Minneapolis. Sept 2. Cash wheat No. 1
dark northern. $1.47 0 1.50 :- No. 2
$1.3401.S8; No.' 8, $1.22 01.80;
No. l northern. $1.39; No. 2. $1.32 0
1.87: No. 3, $1.22 01.30 ; No. 1 dark
bard Montana. $1.35 0 1.87 ; No. 1 hard
Montana, $1.83.
Con- No. 2 yellow, :49 0 50c; No. 8, 48
49c; No. 2 mixed, 48 0 49c.
U Inneapolls-Daluth Flax
Duluth, Sept. 2. (1. N. S.) Flax: Sep
tember, 3198; October. $2.00; November,
$2.02: track and arrive, $1.99.
Minneapolis, Sept 2 I. N; S.) Flax:
September, $1.93; October, $1.94; November,
$1.96; track and arrive, 9L93 01.96.
Kew; York Poaltry Market
New Tork, Sept 2 (L N. S.l Live pool
try l" rise t tied. Fowls, 19 0 28c; turkeys, 30
032c: roosters 16e: dncka. 21024c: geese.
18 018c; broilers. 2S0$lc
! 1
Fralt ShlpueaU Gala
Wenaicheej Sept 2. Thursday 44 ears of
apples aad I soft frnit were , shipped from
Wenatchee. Thia is th largest single day ship
ment mad this season, making th total num
ber of ears of fruit shipped to date 868.
Kew York-London Silver-
New Tork, Sept 2.i (1. N. S- Commer
cial bar silver- Domestic unchanged at 99 c
foreign, 3s c lower at 63c e
- ' i
Tondon. Sept 2. (L S. .) Bar silver.
e Higher at JBQ.
$3 5004 00 fancy tabl and dairy. $34.50
lump. $26.69 tea.
81GAR Cabas. $8.19; fruit and berry.
$6.93; ye Ureal 1. $8 $5; beet granulated. $8.93;
are C. 6.86; golden C. $ 44.
CANNED iMILK Caruatioa. Lfbby. $8.80;
Aster. Mount Vernon. $5.49;. Alpine. $5.18;
Eagle. $.7ieae.
SODA CRaCKERS Tn bulk. 17e Tb. -
NUTS Walnut. 28 0 SOe lb. ; almoods. 28 0
30e; filberts, 21c la sack lota; peaauta, 8 012c;
pecan. 23; Brasils. 20a
I Ila, Paints, -Oils
. RP?F;5L iae; white. 14 aV;
Maauara nauua, l-.
wJJi,SfKl,i OTL Saw. abat. $103; ketti
MJ, 1 1.94 j raw. caaaa. UI; boalad.
mi, $1.19' aailoa.
COAL OIL Pvart ar water wkita, ta drams
ee troa barrel. 17e gal; eases, 80e gal
GASOLINE Iron barrels, 26c; eaaea, 33 e
. FTKTi OTX Basis, $1.83 bbL i
j(WHiTB LEAH Ton lata, 12e 809 Sat.
TtBJ'ENTtNE Tatika, I3e -J- .
Winnipeg Cash Grain
Winnipeg, Sept 2. i Cash wheat No. 2
northern, $1.60; Na 2. II 43; So. 2. $1.40
No. 4, $1.29; No. 5. $1.02.
Oats Ma 2 white, 47 c; Sa t. 48 Se.
San Francisco Poaltrv Market
Saa Franciseo, Septl 2. fC. P.) Broilers,
31032c; hens. 25 0 27c-; best ducks. 20 023c
San Francisco! Barley Market
S.m Vmuu. i a- i tt -e v & i.
Stepping, 81.SG& 1.42 ; spot feed, per cental,
$1.2001.27.
Sfw Tork Potato Market
New Tork. Sept 2. i(I. N. 8.) Potatoes (to
ouia. Dsrrei or nag J : i Max wsaa. Nearby
wane. i.ooej.(i. .
. Xavat stores Market
J New Tork. Sept 2; (I X. S.) Tirpen-
une navsnnan. aie; New lore, etc
Hosin Savaaaaa, $3 70; New Tork. $3.25.
-. Jfew York Begwr nag Coffee
New Tork. Sept i 2. (0. P.) Sugar
Dull, raw, $4.6L - Refined duU; graiittlatecl.
Liverpool Wkeat Higher
UwTnoL Sept 2.-Close Wheat, :44 up
corn, a lower ttuui openea- . ,
Kew York Metal Market
Kansas CHtv. Mo.. Sent 2. (L N R.l
Cattle Beceinta 600: do I. 8teers. 87.25 1
7.60; cows and heifers. 34.25 to 37.75; calves.
88.00 0 9.00.
Hogs Keceipts 1500; active; bulk or salea.
New Tork, Sept 2 tH-(L N. S.) Copper $8.50 0 9.25 ; top; $9.50 ; heavies, $8.50 0 9.10 ;
Steady. Spot, SSeptember, October and Novem-1 iignts, ss.73 w .S0.
w 11 Sell Vie.
Lead Firm, spot, August anu Beptemoer,
84.50 (8 4.85.
. Spelter Quiet spot sovemper, Septem
ber and October. $4.15 0 4.28-
200; .mediums. $8,75 0
N. S.) No
l?ew Tork Wool and Hides
New York. Sept 2. L N. S.) Wool
Market quiet. Doaestic XX Ohio. 23 0 38e;
domestic pulled, scoured basis. 18 0 67c: do
mestic Texas, scoured basis, 40 0 85c; domestic
Ter atanle' -scoured. 55 0 85c.
macs aaaraev iiuici. .maid, . v wm . i se.UO 4J
Dranuea steers, law.
Sheen Receipt
8.90.
He Sawttl Market
' Saattl, Wash., Sept 2. (L
livestock receipts today.
Denver Hon 88.85
Denver, Colo.. Sept 2. (U. P. Cattle:
Receipt, 300; strong. riteer. $3.00 0 0.55:
cows and heifers. $4.50 0 5.75; stocker and
ieeaers. 4 so H.OO; calves, 6.00 m 8.00.
Hogs Receipts. 100: stronger: ton. $8.83.
Sheep Receipts. 2100; strong. Lambs,
so.outai t.oo; ewes, $2.00 0 2.30
POSITIOIfS OF VESSELS
Radio reports from ,North Head give the po
sitions of the foUowing veescis at 8 p- id..
September 1 :
Admiral Dewey. Seattle for Saa Francisco.
295 mile from Kealtla. .
- Saa I hero, Taeocca for atn Diego. 64 miles 1 F mi dad
north of Cape Blanc. . . i Gaorciaa Bslnh
8. C. T. Dodd. Portland for Saa Fran-1 Teikoku Mara
Cisco, 404 mOea north of Saa Fraaeisco. Lyman Stewart...,
J. A- Moffett Point Wells for Uichmond. Toko Mara.
492 miles from Richmond. I Fred Iocksnbach. . .
Everett San Dieso fox Everett 810 miles 1 Rove City
from San Diego. I Coaxet
X Kl Segundo. San .Pedro for Point Wells. 1 Iwatesan Mara.'...,
420 mile from Point Wells. I Tone Maru
Landing, Seattle for Wilmington. 1080 mile I Hankow Mara.....
.New- Tork...
Orient
Kobe i Sept 10
San Fran Sept 1 8
lyopdnn Sept 10
....Seattle ...
New Tork.
Mass Tare.
.....Norfolk ...... .ftapt 16
......Wast Coast Sept 20
Saa Fraa. . . .Ber. 20
Rotterdam Sana. 11
New Tork. Sept, 3
Sleep Disturbed by
Wife's Love-Making
Los Angelea, Sept 2. (TJ. P.) Roger -
EL Niumen. electrician employed by a
motion picture company here, wants a
divorce because his wife. Grace Nau-
Seot it I can. -"kent him awake nirhts with too
.Sept 121 mnch InwewtnaklnK. anmrdlna- to a mm. '
1$ i" .... : arr -"-in" .
uuuti i. ne as on iu .
Hoaoh-ht
Saa Diego-way
Saa Pedro,
rmo
Renator .
Koshun Uant....
Vinlts
Heijin Hare
Cape Ortegal
Jalapa
Baja Calif oraia. . .
atastarn
Wawalona
ewlftight
Anaoa a
Tad sua ted
Oresoa Pin
Orar-w Fir.
ufingham .
f mm Wilmincton.
Cordova. Seattle for Astoria, off West Point
West Haven. Bellingham for Saa Fraaciaco.
15 miles from Bellingham.
Westward Ha. Tseoma for Enrooeaa porta
78 mil south af Columbia river.
Steel Manner. AU-ria for San Fxanciaoo.
90 mile south of North Head.
Stockton. Seattle for Los Angeles, 842
miles ' from Seattle.
Santa Rita. Everett for Saa Pedro. 220
miles- from Everett
Sierra, Los Angeles for Bellingham, 928
mile, from Los Angelea,
Frederick Laekenbach, 750 mile north of
San Francisco, bound for Portland. -
Storm King. Ban Francisco for Aatcria. 820
miles from San Francisco.
Tenpaiaan Maru. Portland for Norfolk via Cotxst
Panama, latitude 43:41 north, longitude Toko Mara ..
124:59 west of Port Angelea. noon. Septem- Teikoku Mara
ber 1. Yone Maru . . .
Mukilten, for-Saa Pedro, 290 miles north Iwatesan Mara
of San Francisco, noon, September 1. Vtnita . ' ,
Santa Crux, Bellingham for Saa Francisco, Heijin Mara . ,
290 miles north of San Franciseo, Boon, Sep- Cane Ortecal .
tern ber 1. Admiral Evans
A. F. Lneaa. Dutch Harbor for San Pedro, Ceiilo
1257 miles west of San Pedro. August 31. Lyman Stewart
Costa Rica. Bristol Bay. Alaska, for - Saa Jalapa
Franeisco. 1050 miles from Sao Francisco. I Koabun Mars
August 81.
Wolverine State. Orient for San Franciseo
via Honolulu. 1427 mile fleas San Fnaciaco.
August 31.
Ia Placenria. Honolulu for Wiltnincton. 795
mile from Wilmington. Aosrast 81.
Enterprise, San Fra-scisco for . HUo. 1092
miles from San Francisco, August 1.
China, Yokohama for San Frenebeo, 800
mi lei west of San FVancaaco, inraS 81.
Griffdu. San Franciseo for Hawaii, 1220
miles from San FrancLico. August 81.
. Orient
..Ren Fraa..
.Orient . . .
..New Tork..
. .Saa Fran. .
. Oi lent
. Europe .....
. . Enrops
. .Rump
. .8. F.-L. A. . .
. . S. Dwtto-way .
.Orient ......
..North China. .
..Orient ..... .
. . Enron ......
. Europe ......
..West Coast..
le
Sept t
. Kept 3
.Ber. 8
...Sept .4
. . .Sept 4
...rtent 41
...Sept 3
...Sent 8
. . .Sept 6
. . .rVept 8
.. .Sept,
a a lwfwa S
.Sept 8
.Sent' 8
.Sep. 9
.Sept 10
.sent 191
.Sept 10
.San. 10
.Sept It I
18
.Dak
.DolrAuaa I
Rose aty
..PaetfW kUrlasI
.Paataaala Lav.
.Peal nasi Lav
. Paaiaanla lm.
.Terminal He. 4
.. Viast Oregon I
. .aoulhern Pac
Maraey
, AiMna I
Columbia I
.Termtnal No. 1
. Terminal No. 4
Elevater I
.Terminal No. 2
Wanna
WUIb ridge
. . . Mntgamery
Astoria
i Inaworth
Death Is HeTd Due
To Bee Sting Shock
.--V-STEmitl? COXPWT
- Fee-Saw Fran ale es - -
-' rtoaFoctlaadAj
. Steutmer 'Rose Gtf
Monday, 10 A. KL, Sept, 5
WeBaaoay, 10 A. Sept, 14
aad - every a lath gay thereafter
HSSMGt TUTX ftOM rXBTTLKXO
Fronaenade Deck JtMM
O-atasde Saloon Deck 36.40
Inside Saloon Deck. 24 09
Third Class (Males C-nM ) 00
Re-ond Trip (First Clasa) MM
Tbewe fares do not ttidtsde 9 waa
tax. which tnoat be stodee. All farws
inciudc berta and meals wbiki at aea.
pty Tkaet tffico. Srd awn Waawksgtan
Phone Main 330
Freigrit OfSce, Ainaworfn Dock .
rla-auroa4wny2eB ..
E8TJSTJ
Chicago Potato Market
Chicago. Sept .2. (L N. S.) Potatoes
Receipts 69 oar.. Idaho whites. $Z.7B0Z.sa;
Missouri early Ohio. 8l.T3 0Z.uu.
Standard Oil Stock
Anglo
Borne Scrysmer ...
Buckeye .........
Cheesebrough .....
do pfd.
Continental .......
Crescent . . .
Cumberland ......
Eureka " . . -
Galena, com moa . ..
do old pfd-. . ,
do new pfd.,..
Illinois Pipe . . . A .
Indiana Pipe
National Transit . .
N. T. Transit
Northern Prpe . . . .
Ohio Oil ...
Intl Pete.
Prairie OH
Prairie Pipe ......
Solar Refg. . . . ...
Southern Pip .....
South Penn Oil....
g. W. Penn Oil . . .
S. O. Calif.
9. a Ind. .......
S. O. Kansas
S, O. Kentucky . v
8. O. N. Y. ..
S. O. Ohio .i,
do pfd. . .
Swan A Finch
Taewum . .
Washington .......
8. O. Nebraska ... .
lmparial Oil - - . .
Bid. Asked.
14 15
345 360
81 83
145 165
95 98
105 108
24 26
115 125
74 75
82 34
86 91
83 86
150 153
76 78
24 25
142 147
63 87
2"2 225
10 11
415 425
180 186
335 350
75 7S
187 ' 173
54 58
70 ...
87 : 68
528 540
373 385
320 323
860 370
107 110
30 35
240 345
23 28"
146 159
84 86
LOGGER'S rSJ CHEES FAT AT,
aatariau. Sent t. PhiHp Kruft a log
ger, whose skull was crushed Thursday
at the California Barrel company's camp,
near here, when $v tree feljl on him, died
ia the hospital iiere early this morning.
Kruft was terribly Injured by the blow
of the! crashing timber. He waa 4t yearn
eld and, single.- -- ' - ' -
Cherry Clothing
Co. to Move to
Larger Quarters
The Cherry Clothing company will
move from its present location at 591
Washington street to larger- quarters On
the second floor of the building at 349
Morrison, on September 15. The Cherry
company holds a lease expiring in Sep
tember, on its present quarters in the
Pittock block. A drastic increase in
the rental rate is understood to have
influenced the Cherry company in mak
ing the move.
'In its new location the Cherry com
pany; will occupy 3500 square Teet of
floor space, acquired for a five year
period from the Columbia Hat company.
which has a long term lease on the
building at thenorthea corner of Mor-
riauu sua jrara axreets.
Auto Eegistrations
-112,484 on Aug. 31
Salem, Seert. 2. Automobile registra
tions for 1921 had reached a' total of
112.484 up to closing time August 31, ao-
enrolne tA attwtmaw nr-.nm rA
rctarv of State Koxer. Rea-lstrationa for
August numbered 3185. as compared with
3045 for the' same month in 1920 and 32S4
in': August, 1919. Receipts for the auto
mobile registration department for. the
month aggregated 141.075.75, bringing the
total for the year up to 12,2 1 9,143.2a,
- TREE BREAKS FOWBRTriM .
Cove, Or Sept. .--Ureleemess of
men felling a tree cwt Cove off from the
power plant Thursday when the tree
broke the power wire a It fey. .,'
HOT LAJEE ARKJ.YAL8
Hot Lake, Sept 2. Arrivals at Hot
Lake sanatorium Tuesday . were : J". D.
Stewart Walla Walla; Louise Taylor.
Thomas A, Taylor, and Mrs. Padgett,
Everett, Wash. ; Tom Apostolos, Pendle
ton; S, P. Dorris, Eugene.. . ,
1966
ess I
108
Vancouver, Wash., Sept 2. The sud-
Riehmond, San Pedrd for PorUantt leaving den death of Ernest F. Cooley at his
home, 1316 Watson avenue, was brought
on by the sting of a bee. Arrivmg home
from work Wednesday evening, he went
to the room of his son, who is ill, and.
while sitting by the bedside, a bee rtung
him on the neck. The shock caused an
acute attack . of heart trouble, from
which Ccoley had suffered for a year,,
and in 20 minutes be waa dead. He
connected with the Earth Products com
pany. Sixth and Broadway, "and had
lived here for three years -
Ban Pedro. Auaust 31
Manna. Honolulu tor Baa Ftaaeiseo.
miles from Saa Francisco, Auga 81.
lowan, Kan Fnncfcco- tor Hanotula,
mils southwest of San Francisco. , -
Santa A net. Man Pedro far Astoria,
mile northwest of Ban r rsneoaoo.
Wilbelmina. Saa Franc-wco fog ' Honolulu.
415 miles from Ban Franciseo.
News of the Porl
arrivals Ssptamkar
Lyman Stewart American steamer,' from Saa
Francisco, il.
Jalapa. American steamer. Troca Seattle, gen
eral.
Dpsrturt aafXarnber 1 1
HATE REDICTIOH OJt GRAIf
New Orleans, Sept 2. Ffhr that the
grain" business for foreign shipment
Georgia Rolh, American ateajoer, for Saa 4 would be diverted from thia port by re
duction or freight rates ever eastern .
lines has passed as the western lines
have met the freight reduction a A large
part of the business of this port is in
grain shipment for export .and this Is
being aided at present by low rates
quoted for export shipments by tramp
steamers.
Astoria Seaside
North Beach ;
Str. Ceorrana, 5 H krs. to Astoria
Daily, sacept Friday. $ A. M.
Night Srrvic .
Daily except Boaday. . ... .7:80 8.aB.
FARE TO ASTORIA Si. 00 '-
rniwet fenarUoeia ssad tot Baaada snd
North Beach Point. W saak aireeg Boa
Caaneerioa t Awenrla both ta aad freaa
9inM with all boata. Tafca lb acaaiartaaia.
PARK TO seaSIDC 81 .ae ONg WAT.
pioumo Ttti $aae.
Akwr St I lock Main 1413 84-122 .
rttg MARKIM8 TRAB81oilTATIOa .OO.
Franciaca. general.
MARI5E ALXAKAC
Weather at River's Slouth
North Head. Wash.. Sept 2. Conditions st
t!' mouth of tne nver at noon: Bea smooth
wind south, 16 miles; weatlier part cloudy. .
Homidity at noon, PorUand, 64.
DAILY
8 :00
BITER READINGS
a m. , Pacific Time.
AUSTRALIA
CW ZEALAND ABO 4OirTf4 ttAS
Tla TahrU swef RarsUeaa gtafl and Psaaa
vVVVt frwTwei vktSR wPSMCawatefk G9&1 st8 $Vrwa)r1
WBHOel S. K CO. OF IW ZtAtABBw
- KM Canferiiat tt. gaa
Or
Stvar. ISe"5 Teeaatar
J j "S 5 ?.
Umatilla I 25 1 t.8-0.10.00 T9 I 55'
Albany 20 0.9 0 10.00 75 48
Salem ..... 29 -1.7 0 (0.00 78 60
Oreroa City . . 12 2.2 . 210.001 . .
Portland 15 5,3 0 0.90 71 -65
RIYER FORECAST
Tb .wniasnetts) river at Portland wifl remain
nearly stationary during tb next two ee three
days except a affected by the ode.
AT.. WORLD'S PORTA
Asteria. Sept 2. Arrived at 1 and lft up
at 2:80 a. xo. Steamer Lyman Stewart from
Saa FranclsnBv Bailed at $-80 a av: JP
nese staamet Choyo Mara for Calav vis Bsa
FTancisco snd Paget Sound. Sailed at t JO a.
m.: Japanese steamer Ctiifaka Man far Catted
mednos. Sailed tiljt t a: Steamer Daisy
Mathews for Baa Padre. Sailed at 8:39 a at:
Steamer Shasta for Saa Pedro. Arrived at 8
and left up at 7 a. av: Steamer Jalapa from
SeatUe, Arrived at 7 a. mu Japan sees aw
Koab-n Mans frem Murnraa. - -
Astoria, Sept 1. Sailed at 3 p. bv: Steamer
Florence Olson for Saa Pedro. Sailed it UJI
a avr 8teamer Steel Mariner for United King
dom. Arrived at 10 . .. Ship St Kiche-
- - ... . -a. ' TT- ?
WILLIAMS. LINE
DIRECT BERYICB BETWEEH PORTLAJD A5D ASTORIA TO SEATTLE
Next Steamer Loading About Sept.-13th x
. DIRECT SAILUTO FBOll PORTXAJTU SV ASTORIA ; '
. - -- TO - .
YEW T01KraiIAD2LraiA-BUtTJI0II . - -
S. S Willfaro Loading About Sept. 13th.
V v.; ; ' V. FOR RATCS AND SPACE APPLY TO
V t - - af ta V t wk V - A8i ft a, - -
Aa i uviXrui, fwsenerai Agenr - pbones I Broawa3r ,n
414 Oregon BUUainf . FOKJLANIJ, ORE.
' I Broadway 1414
-. $