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THURSDAYS JUNE l" 1922. I, - t ; , i i THE OREGON DAILY: JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, OREGON. 10 y OOL MARKET GAINS STRENGTH ; AND JTTER MARKET A, THURSDAY DAIRY TRADE - " - - Batter Eggs Cheese . Cab Extras. 8eiects. Flats. lasd ......... ....$6 e tl e c rruaiM .v.....H lov 19 ago ....... u-. $$4 . 184 York S4 . .$ ! 19 . Us ..... t7 27 M As relet : ... ; V krhe for butter in bectnninf to nttea ome- - wum pimow Mlu at centralised ex bad been made tn a, limited way as lush o a BOOM. 6d la today the extreme lor UK tat tba cube line, i'ot what is eom- - called country cube extras the pnee effete la not' any too tin at 84c a i. Some ar still sikras as high as 35e Ure not able to secure it."-'-' velpcmente daring the lt day or ao ln- notber fight on the buttenat marcel, the general ouoUUon tor No. 1 fat and delivery ta 41e a pound, as high aa has 4 Bee reported paid m instances where at aever -competition aiiaougn wbu -u mailer creameries report an increasin- aup- rriTtnc without any hujeang p of quota - At 42 a -Pound lor butterfat manafae are today facing a lorn for batter unlee ar able to secure at least 36c a pound lietr cubes, a lnce tbat u obtainable only me of tn centralised product. one denring special Information regarding market -should write the Market Kditor. o Journal,, tactoung atamp for reply. TRADE IS, HOLDING STEADT rkct for eaga is holding fully steady hero. lange in geacrai quota tiona ia shown. Sail irico of select is shown; at 28 27c a both - Taluca hetna in f fart (ieneral i price for current receipt at 40c LTT" MARKET . CLEANING CP rket for POultri ia cleattinir well a round 19 a for light weight fowl aod "23c for heevy , ' For broilers tbe L-aner stock ia rans om 25c to 28c a pound, while tbe lighter 13 ax tow a sue. AWBERRT PRICES ABE HIGHEB kawberry prices were firmer and 80e a nisner fur Oregon-we-ninvt.on stock at 9 5.80 per crate for 24s. Tbe latter was olumtria rirer Clark. Sprint brook her- re coming and are telling well at $5. Cali- ttocs. firm at 13.30, but quality la very erenu ' I MARKET MIXED OS QUALITY Lsuse of lack of adequate express facilities of toe veal from tlie couatry baa arnveu in hap recently, resulting fn severe lose to bra. -. Good quality arrlTaU are firm At with the bulla of tbe aalea at Uua price. unchanged. SlSSIPrt TOMATOES COMING it carload of MissiMlppt tomatoes of tbe ta due in the next few days witb seTcrai rolirnc in this direction. These will be td by Texaa stock, in tea meantime Mei- are ot Tery poor quauiy out rery cigo EF IfOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE xicaa cantaloupes selling Tory slowly- at i crate. roons are firm at $8.50 9.00 for better tuff. . xican peppers in orersupply at 20c ta 35c L iifornia leUuce 50a higher at 83 crate. leese trade steady at former prices. igar aaeance "i luc per nunurea pounas w in effect. tragus market oTentocked with moet sales doseu buncbea. VTHER 3JOTICE FOE SHIPPJEBS athar bureau advised Tbnradar: " ' itect shipanents during the next 88 boars fct 'the following - maximum ".temperatnres-. Bonn to (Seattle,' 7 aegrees: nortneast to ne, 86 degrees; Mat to .Baker, SO ao- and south to Ashlana, S3 aegreea,' axaxi temperatnre at "Portiand tomorrow about greea. i 5X.ESAXE PHICES IX FOBTLAITD i are tbe prices retailers pay wholesalers. t aa otherwise noted: LrTTEH Selling price, box lots. Creamer Print, extras. 4 0c lor putm wrappers-, extras, 84 36c lb.; uatry, buying price. 22 4o lb. . TTKKFAT Portland delivery basis: o. l , 41o: No. 2. 38e: Ko. 1 sone, S8 for grade, nremiam being paid by seme. 1EESE Selling: Tillamook triplets, 24 e; Young Americas, 2e; Oregon tnpieu. 210. Price to Jobbers, 1. o. o. iuiamooa; eta, 23c; Young Americas. 24c selling Block frwisa, rancy, tiwt'i; uai"" 28 0c; cream bock. 22j24c lb. GS Buying price, r root strees: tsmtni ts, 20o per doa.; eurront receipts, hea i, 23c. -Selling prices Current reeeipu. Tin. 25c per doa: select, 2627o do.; U 32 SJSo doa. ' ' VE IVtLTttt oetimg price, nou no a lb. ; . light bni ltS30o a lb.; broilers. 21 m 28c : other brotJera, 2ustzse .li.; rKKtera, 12c: turkeys, drewed. 25S8c lb.; -.saSSOe lb. ; aucaa. young, nvisaaa in. i Uve, t-c-) lb.: dressed ) lb. Freih FiHirU and Vseetabia. vESH FRriTS Oranges, 88.75 eSS.TS bananas. 9H wise lh. ; lemons. ..fmll PlnrlHa Ift.SO gt S.S0. broi. '$4.254.7i. - HR1ES Strawberries. r lonn, j jo w Drr2U-box crate-: Willamette vaJley. 86.00; liibi river Clarkes, $5.50. MED FRUITS Ltatea. Ihromeasry, i.o; white. 88.50 8.78 per 28-m. box; prunes. nd AOs. 50 lb. box, 14 o id. ; ous ana ous, ' ... toST.S Sellinc price to retailers: New red. 8.35; Crystal Wax. $2.25 crate; garbe, - Ib.: green onions, 30eJ5o doa. bunches. ITATOES Belbng price to retailers: Ore fancy. 81.25 per cental; baying price, coun- FSSvSOc; sweet potatoes. 25c; new pota- GfclTABT-ES Beets, $1.10 dosen bunches; ge, 4 He- pounu: icttuoe, (i.utiws.vu pax nmtii S 1 . 1 5 daaen bunches : . tome- Mexican, $5,35 3 8,00 per Ins; horserad I5e per lb:; artichokes.' 90c $1.00 per : eanliflower, $ 1 .0 g 2.T5 a crate: celery. b per doa.; rhubarb. 2H)4e lb. ; spinach. si. 0O box; asparagns. ioca.1, ilu?: per' dozen bunches; Walla Walla. $1.75 hid. - ! . fPl.F.S Extra fancy, 4 -tier. 83.28 fancy. $2.75 3.00; choice; 4-iet. PLE3 Cooking stock, j $1.00 2.00 a box. krJTTRT MEATS Selllns prices: Country 15 15 He: heavy stuff leas; veal, tops bt 80- bo 100 pouddle 4tc; heaj le-: taaiba. 20 0 22c lb. 0KED MEATS Hams. S638o per &.; !tH baccn. 24 45c" Ib. CKTSO HOI SEv MEATS Steer beef. Kite IK: heifer, lHe lb.; cows, 14e kmba, 228c; ewes, 15 17c bogs, 16 H r' ner 'b.- ' LBJ) Kettle rendered, 16 Ho lb. tierce compound, 13c. AKS Smalt white. 88.00: large white. ti pink, $7,001 bmas. $10.50; bayou. i red. $6.75. - i hVET fast. 8S.00. 1 - t'E Japaa. No. 1, 8c Bins Base, 4 w fn-leana. bead. 6 H e. tfTES Boasted. 20 U SS He IK in sacks rinw. ' . . I - i.T coarse, aair ex., ivvs, sio.ao soa; $17.85; table dairy. 180s. $27.80: bales. I 4.00: fancy table land Ssiiry, $34.50; . $2S.S0 ton. i GAR Cube. $7.85; fruit and berry. : yellow D, $6.00; bert crsnulated. $6.40; O. $6.20: sotden C. 86.10. i. XNEO Mtt,K Tallj,i $4,601: baby ease; Kacle. $9,251 eaaa. - OA CRACKERS In (bulk. 14o lb. T8 Wslnutn. SSe$4c: almonds. 24 a lb.: filberts, 20e lb.; peaeuta. 11 H h.; pecana. 3 2c lb.: Brazil, 18 130 lb. ; ittts, Japanese, 2224e la. rtek and Sharflflak GSR FtSH Chinook, fresh. Z2e per .Ih.; it. lSSlSe lb.: blaek- cod. 01Oe lb.: i kippered eod. $2.25; ling cod, 7$e lb.; 19e Ikj stntiMS, jiim is.; snaa. id. Te lh.: roe. shad. 10c per la. STKRSt Eastera. $4.50 emUon; Oiyatpia, per gaTU 81.40 quart; crabs, lara. $3.50 aSaaB 62-SO doa. . . -, . Mows, Wee and teosa - PS l2l crop, nominal 15e lb. : ' hlf59-HCs.Ur akin. Ib.: kips. 6e-B).; hid.f4 lh. : salteq, oe . lb. HAIB-i--Jmlaal. 258985a B. EKP PELTS txrns dry pelts, 15r abort 7 u. lt laeia hslrieoat Belts. ISa hor b'r soak pelta. J5e esctt. OL .WHlassetta vsuef. eoanev zqgesve; m. S233o lb.: flns.l 3740a lb: Aaut- Tegwldsho, 8"40o Bw -IiOV AND GRKASS Ko. 1 taOow. HOT? Dressed Meats ar taken good care I our ova cold storage. Bhip to us. e Savinar Co., Inc. Pejrtlaa. Or. t t. SHADE DEPRESSED Zr- lavoaw www- - . Br Bray Cka Gooseberrjc hatTe maA their appear ance for th aeason. Jfirt offee-tnija are now aho n in th m&rkotfl and the Qual ity u .excUnt- On tb pubitc market they are tell in tT at 15a a pound or two pounda for 25c. i First hotn crown cabbage for the season ia Also betna; offered on the mar ket, about a month later than normal The heads are small but the quality ia good. iCaiifomia cabbage remaina at a very hlait price. ' Head lettoce from local places and from The Dalles shows Jncreaslnrj aup plie In the retail ahopa. with sales at 10c to. 15c bead. California stock; will soon diaappear ffom the market. California strawberries are of renr, poor quality i and are higher. They are really high at any price just now. Local stock is showing- a slowly increaaina: ' ara supply and the fruit rs but Utile higher than the Junky California stock. It's far the cheapest In the plate, f Retail pnees generally show: Eggs r2527e dozer. Butter rrh CTeemery. 42 04Sc. ' Fish Salmon. 80e; baiibat. S0s2Sc; perek, 10c; tmeit. So pound, rtonr Best local patent, S1.90 42.2S per 4 9-lb. sack. Potatoes Bnrbanka. tl.SO 'per sack. Onions 1 0 1 5c pound. Yamhill street prices : Teetablea--CarrnU 5a lb.; dry onioaa. 10c lb.: turnips, Se lb.; apargTis. 1820o lb. Honey Comb, "5e: Quart. be; pint. tie. Poultry Heavy ben. 80 & 12e; liabt Beat, 28c : turkeys, prfrate market, SOe lb. Eggs Public market. 28 & 21 e; prirate stores. 23 ts 28o per dosea. WOOt MAttKET STBOKOt ADTAKCE IS WOB8TKU TABU S 1)9 FACTOR ( Boston Bureau of The Journal) , Boston, June 1. The wool market continued strong today and the adrancss of from 2H to 23 eenta a yard in the price of worsted eoods by the American Woolen ootapany was a factor. That company is reported to bat boufbt con siderable wool in bond. Prices on the Montana ranees are adrancinc.' recent aalea i harlag been recorded aa high as 41 cents ! a pound unsconred, with a good quantity selling around 88 cent. Buyers are piokinc up add lota of Texas wools around 50 cents while ;waitirit for the Kerrriils and Del Bio sales. About 2,000,000 pounds of Cali fornia wools ha arrived here and are being sold around, Jl. 23 to tl.30 on a cleaned basis. DRTGOOD8 MARKET TRADERS DO BTJSIJTESS IX SMALL LOTS ( Wall i Street Bureau of The Journal) New York, June 1 . Traders ia the dry goods market today watched the course of tbe raw stapla closely and the business done was in small lota. Prices, however, were firmly bold with sellers disinclined to accept any bids H of a cent below current quotations. Sheetings were more active than print cloths and some choice grades brotarbt f igures slightly above the market. Sattens were in demand and some business was recorded la drills, twills and'pafama check. Some lines of denims - have been withdrawn from the market until, late in July and material for work shirts fas q g-oed demand. Manufacturer, seem to have filled their re quirements for raw silk pretty fully and tne market was dull with business small. DAIRY j PR0DTJCE OF THE COAST San Praneiaea Market San Francisco, June 1. tU. P.1) Butter Extras, SVtte; prune firsts, B8t extra firsts, 88c. Eggs- Extras. 26 fee; extra firsts, 2 do ; extra pallets, 28c; extra first pullets. 22c: tude raised puielts, 180. i Cheese ' California flatK, fancy, 19 H c aesfttie sisi Seattle. Juds 1. Eg Select ranch, 26 27c: "Wlets, 20c. ! Butter City creamery. 89c: bricks, 40c. ! Cheese Oregon tripietj, 22 0 28c; Xoung Los Anosles Market Los Angeles, June 1. ( L N. S.) Butter, 38c per lb. . , . . . Eggs Extras. 27 He: case count. 24e: Dul- lets, 23c per dosen. ' 1'OTATOES AL05G THE COAST Saw Francisco Market San Francisco, June 1. (TJ. P.) Onion, per cwt,; White Globes, $1.25 1.50. Potatoes Hirers fancy, Sl.tfO 2.00; Bar nabas, num.; Netted Gems.. 61.75 2.00. , Seattle Market Seattls. June l. (L N. S.) Onion CeJi fomia $4.00 5.00 per sack. Potatoes-T-Yakima . Gems, $33.00 V local $-20.00 per ton. Le Angeles Market ' Los Angeles, June 1. -Potatoes: Idaho Russets, $1.73 91.85; few fancy, $2.00; Stockton ordinsry, $1.401.65; few eold stor age, $2.00: best locals, $1 25(91.30; poorer, $1.00 1.15. 5w Tork Batter aad Eggs New Tork. June 1. fl. N. a) Butter Market easy. Creamery, extras, 34 984 He; do first, 32 H 33 He; do hisher sroring. 34 33 He; state dairy, tubs, 29 34c; ladel. resb, extras. ' 28 H 29 Hts. Cheese Market quieter and weak. ; State Whole milk specials, 16H19c: average run, 18 HH: Wisconsin Lower grades, 15J)17Hc; hole mflk, fancy young Americas, 19 He 9 20c State Skirts, specials, 14 15c Ess Market irreeular and unsettled. Nearby white, fancy, 88e; do brown, 32 934c; extraa, 80 9 SO He; firsts, 25 H 2Sc Milk Til nominal wholesale price is 17.8 cent per Quart. 4 delivered in New York. Offi cial quotations discontinued. Chicago Dairy Prodsce . Chicago, Jon 1. (I. N. 8. )-. Butter re ceipts, 17.921 tuba. Creamery eutra, S3 He; atrandards. . 88 ae: firsts. 20 9 88c; packing stock, 19H920HC Etas receipts,. 33,0 1 eas. Miscellaneous, -2H922sc: ordinsry firsts. 22H9S2Hc; ficts. 2 23 He; checks, 20c; dirties, 20 W 20 He. Cheese, twins, new, 18 9 18 He; dairies. 18 Vi 913Hci Young Americas. 18 H ft 18c; Ions horns. 18H919c; brtok, 15Hc lave poultry, .turkeys, 25; chickens. 28c; broilers. 88 42o: roosters 14c; gee, 14 9 23c; ducks, 22 80c. Chicago Potato Market Chiesro, June 1. (t. N. S-r -Potatoes re ceipts, 64 cars. Wisooaala round white. 81.23 t41.40: Mlrhiran round white, $1.8091.45; Idaho russets. 81.609 1.79: new Louisiana Tri umphs, $2.2593.50; Alabama Triumphs, $2.60 9 2.65; Texas Tnutnphs, $2.3SeJ3.0. Jfw Tork Wool aad Hides New York, lone 1. (L N. IS. ) - Market strong. Domeatie Flew. XX Ohio, 38 950e; do pulled, scoured basis, 50e981.0O; do Texaa, scoured basis. 0e 9 $LJ.; territory staple, scoured basis. 95c9$l. 15. Hides Market firmer. Native- steers, IS 9 15c; branded steer. 13 H 9 14c Liverpool -Wheat Market Lrverponl, Jan 1. Wheat Opes. Close, lis 1 d 10s lOHd Gain. hid 2d July September 11 ....11 6Hd . Wlaalpeg Wheat OpUoas Winnipeg, June 1. Wheat: Open. High. Tow. July .... ..ISOH ,181H 129 October .....122 122 ItOH Close. 131 122 4 lie: So. X. SHel . . Rope, Paint, Ot h ROPE Sisal. 15 9.16c j Manila. 1 9 18e ""WlKE NAILS Baas price. $4.00 keg. LINSEED OIL Raw. bbb.. $1.10; ketU boiled, bbbk, $1.12; taw. cases. SL23; booed, eases, $1.27 SaL GASOLINE Iroa bbU., 26e; eassa. 88 He "tLKPENTTNE 8 aallotr cans. 41.88 gaX A.umber and Shinle " tjtrest earload lumber sales by sssnufseturers, truoUUoo represeotins t -. b. mill salues ia direct aalea to retailer aad lacliidias- aUi ag ea- FLOORINO-. High. Low, Pre. $47.00 $49.00 38,00 38.00 51.06 $3.00 81. 09 $2.90 13.50 $5.09 . 13.00 12.59 18.00 - 16.80 "" .T f ' S.80 1x4 No. I $5 V.OO 1x4 No. 3 f. 34.00 FINISH " 1x8-10 ... ...... 8160 . CKIL1NO 4 No, 2 and better S4.ot VDROP SIDING 1x6 No. 2 aad better 8 00 BOARDS AND 8HIP1AP ltk-10 si , 11.0 DIMENSION 2x4 12-14 No. 1 . . . 13.5b . SMALL- TIMBERS 4x4 1 2-1 S sis . . . . . 20.60 LATH 4-ft, No. 1 fie . v . . 8.60 SH1NGIX3 - A v DM 5.73 Total sales by 41-mills, ltlSSl.OOd ta WOOL SALES MADE AT FURTHER RISE &1 Hyanan H. - Kxrrem strength and f urine r price) adVaneaa are shown for wool in Haste Oregon wuli eoa firmed bu&inesa rscantly as htan aa 40e a pcund ait bough toe-re are annrs or lews fndeftnrto reports of butlneas at 43c for selected dip of fine wooia. K. i. tlmrka of th city hast beam the Wceeat buyer of wool in that tarlt4Wy dame tlM teat week or IV days wrth an estimated totai purefcane within a west: of fully l,OV4).au soaada. Par ebaae was at 30e fcr eearse waoia with faio OeecS at 4e a pound. A anmber of lots were taaea by Bark and etber -buyer at the 40c JtasiBeaa fn the WlHasnette sailey is pmgreas tea slowly with Iota beinc taken bar and there bat with prices kept marc or less secret ia etder to keep tbe abeepnaea front setting excited orr transactions. - Wool bnyias of fcrto baa shown a liberal ttaa of specnlatire actiritt ta addMkta to the ae- a j-eun, t.kl .n k. tiu. mm i ... ...... . . ACBTny a snow in iaaiw and ta Montana with prices showing a eonstaat Saia of strength. Armour Buying Forces Eally on Wheat at Closing Chicago, June 1. Wheat was as wak at midday as it .was strong at the start and it was hard to understand the chance ia sentiment. Everyone seemed to feel that tbe market was fjlnr to do better before ths start acd they soveratd themselves asoorduteiy. Tbey were encouraged to buy by the strength in cables and the marked redaction in reoept and these factors eUminatsd tens of tbe short interest. Tbe market held well -for a time and bulls sained confidence when they learned tbat 760, 000 bushels of cash wheat had been sold ta exporter overnight. Some interest claim! that ths people who bought the wheat hedged it in July, indicating the; wheat wa nnsufci. Later Northwest interests sold and there was heavy sciling- by- a kowe connected with 'the Ions bide of tbe defunct May deal Thfe preesur brought out Inroidation and stop loss selttns. Un tbe break shorts took profit. Snow estimated the wheat crop at 804,000, 000 bushels of winter and sprins. Trade in corn was mostly locaX Prices fol lowed the trend of wheat- A festers on the late break was tbe IktotdaUon of extensive Ions ikkuuis dj sosae oi in larger protessionaJa. Cash demand for corn has dropped off. Re ceipts continue of good sue. The weather is too cool acd wet in spots. Oata followed the trend of leading cereals. Pressure developed ' when other train started their downward Journey. Tbe demand for cash oat is not so g-xxi as of late. Provision trad was ummpertaat and of small votuine, Price ehanses were of Utile im portance. Wheat rallied late In the session on buying endited to Amour. Tbe close was H to c higher; Jui, $1.19 to $1.19 H : SepUm-bei-, $1.17 H to $1.17 X. sad December. $1.20fc. Cora closed to He lower; July, 2 to 82 He; September, 64 He; December. SSHc. Oats wet He hisher to He lower; , Julj. 88 H to 38 He; September, 39 to 4 0s No tsade in pork, closed 7 He lower snd ribs 2 H to 5c lower. Chicago range reported by United Press. WHEAT Open. High. Lew. Cose. July 119 119 117H 119 Sept. ..... 117H 118H 11SH 117H CORN July 82 H 62 61 62 Sept 65 H 65 64 s 64 H OATS July 38 H 38 37 H 38 H Sept. . 40 H 40 H 89 3H ' BTE July 98 H 99 H 98 H 99HB Sept 94 H 93 B BARLEY " July Sept. July Sept. July Sept. . 63 ... 66 65 1142 1170 1183 il.TS LARD 1145 bibs' 1143 1142 IMPERIAL WATEBMEtOHS ABE OFFERED AT SAIT FBAJT CISCO San Francisco, Jun 1. (TJ. P.) The tint Imperial valley watermelons of the leased ar rived on this market.- s Tbe shipment consisted of three crates, each cmtaining three melons iA the Angelina variety, and sold readily at 8 to 9 cents a pound. -f Supplies of strawberries were lighter to day a ud an - dealers advanced their prices, irawers ceneraUv sold from SO ta SS mti wliile crates sold all the way .free tl.lt to i.4u oepenamg on ouantr. Baa flaaesseas pricet have beau too low and growers have been shipping muck of their supplies elsewhere. In order - to set sufficient berries dslr found it necessary to raise their price. - . Supplies, Of lettuce ware muck heavier, end the market easy on all erases. Recent hip men ts bar come from WsUoaville, Stockton aad Walnut Creek, while local grown i stocks seem more plentiful. - . Tomatoes hold about steady, two ears of Mexican arrivixu; on this market. - hMkft that cars from Imperial wiU probably roil in in iww or uires uays. Bummer squash fa eery drserr. Old stacks are senilis as low as 23 cents a crate, while tne irenn crates are mortax at 75 cent each. Liverpool Cottoa Firmer UverpooL June 1. L N. S.) Spot eottoa opened in good demand. Prices firmer. Sales 10,000 bales. American middline. fair $13.65; rood middlings. $12.80; full middlings, $12.30; m kid lines. $12.15; raw middlings. $11.70; good ordinary, $10.85; -ordinary. au.oo. iiBins opeaea quiet. Dried Fruit aad Beaas New. Tork. June 1. (L N. S. Beau mar- set strong. Marrow, choice, SS.29 9 8.60: pea, choice. $9.26 9 9.80;. red kidney, choice, $3.75 tejw.uo. I Dried fruit market firm. Apricots, 2736e; rolee. choice to extrs fancy. 160s21e: prunes, 30 to 60s, 13 9 18 He: prunes, 60s to 100s, 64 9 12 He; peaches, choice to extra fancy, 1S921; wedl s raisins, sulphax bieaeneu, caotce to fancy. ::H2t!it I 5w Tork Poeltrr Market New Tork. June 1. -Iresied poultry market . rhirbim. 1S1I.: fawla. Mai,' turkeys, 25 -52e; ducks; 29 9251 Seese, 15 9 18c: broilers. 40965c. Live penury marts, steaay. - n rotters, so as 50c; fowl. 2$ 9 29ca turkeys, 20 9 40e; roostH en, 14a ask; ducks, 17 923s; seese. 11918c. Kew Tork Potato Market New Tork. June 1. (L N. S. ) Potatoes (in bulk, barrel or bag)- Market weak. Nearby white, si.T5 93.00; : uermi audas, $5.00 9 8.00; Southern, 82.00 9 2-SO Ferelga Xxehaaae Market change opened easisr, gteriing; $4.44; francs, .0910: lire. .0521; mark, .0036 Hi Kronen, .zxsa. 1 ,, . Mia aeasoUs Wheat OttUoss - - Minneapolis, Jun 1. Wheat: Open. High. . . ' Low. Close. July .......187H 188 187H 188 H September ... 128 H 123 128 H 124 SOUTHWEST TRADE IPROVlEfSEEN t - !-'''' -.- 2 ' By Olek amith - i . "i, ' Special oiespiMdent of the Journal - Kansas City. June 1. Marked imeweement eoetinuea to be apparent in business conditions irr'tt BouthwesV This eoaditeea is baaed em the jreagtheniss- of market prices for many ag rlcvtltaral prodacts. - The crop ootloek is bright snd practically, all wholesale Bnes npuet aa ia rrsass in tbe -vorirm of saarehandiss aalea, al though ia some knee, da to lower pricea, tbe BMaey value -rf ta. ban Sees . don ss sbsbUy lower than for the eorresposdinS period leas. year. . Dry foods . merchants declare aenemi mt tions ia this Seetioa are padticulsrly sratifyins te theta aad say ooUactiona ktav imerowd ma terially. Bad reads, due a heavy tana And fax cleawnt weather, cut down the vohwne of baai aass tat greeersss ia fbe rural ftlistrtct la April aad May 4nt borinasi now i' ptckih up sstia-tator0y- ;i . - v, There baS besft DO inernass la the price of eoat her as a result of the strike, and yards are well stocked. Tne production in tbe etatea of tbe federal reserve dtstnrt si ace the strike begaa aa beea about SO per cent of capacity. The easpsos-ment rituatioa t better than it has beew ia asaay asentha, and tbeva Is every probability that it will oeeitiaus to improve, owing to the demand for farm labor aad lav creased aetmty ia ether imTustRea, - . RISE ; IN PRICE- "FORGED FOREIGN VfflEATi TBXRSDATS WHEAT BIDS P0SITIQ FIRMER ; . ; ; . 1 m. Tear . Bid Rise Age. Hard White 114 le . $145 Soft Wklte ......... IS :' te i 144 Wklte Clsb 1J le ; IA Hard. Wlater Ul le lil Bortherm Ssriag US le 1J8 Red Walla l.l le '. 14? NORTHWEST UKAU4 RECEIPTS, Compiled, by the Merchants' Exchange.. -cars- Wheat. Ha rty. floor Oats Hay. Portland. Than. 85 8 Year ago .... H SeasoB to dat,27l Year ago 18493 Tecoma, Wednes 21 lear ago . . . .' 8 Btasaa to data. 9911 Tear sso . . . 4700 Seattle, Wed.. . 81 Year ago .... - 9 Season to date. 8249 Tear ago . , . 4466 .... 3 267 2138 25s 1068 ... 4 9T 1297 53 999 1' 1 ... 2 lsa 204 220 530 8 1 833 2086 877 2403 2 4 -. . . S 173 841 188 950 2 4 487 1774 472 1454 Wheat market ks stiB somewhat soft tn char acter here, althou-h the foreisn trad indi cated fair degree of Improvement for option. Practically no new business for European ac count has oeew waiuaea nere recently, IjTemoal started with a fair dusras of strength and 4 to Id or 1 H to 2c higher, while the .market closed with rallies H to ? H d hisher man me aay preraoas xur vpuwa Honth American snanrets showed a crmrJno- anee of tbe previoa day'a strength with Buenos Aires again lusher with an opening advance of je bushel. Chicago was inclined to seesaw for options early in tne day, wiui juiy tunn on some ol the weakness preneuaiy held by toe May. cash sitoation in general was qmet. While tbe wheat trade Here is inclined to View the future of this season s prices with bull ish eyes, still there is none so bullish that any special desire to purchase without price shsdmg ia ah own. WHEAT Cash buying price, tidewater, track delivery: Club, 31.23 91. 24; blueatem. 31.45; Turkey red, $1.26; red Russian. $1.2091.21 per oustiei. FLOUR SeEmc prtee. min door: Patent. $8.40: Willamette valley brands. $6.65: local straizbL $6.90; bakers' bard .wheat. $8.10; baker.' bluestem,' $8,00; bakers pastry, $0.60 er bbl. ; frabam. 36.90: whole wheat. 87.30; Moauaa spring wheat, patent, 39.00 per bbL Price fos city delivery, 15c extra; suburban, 20c extra. - HAT Buying price: Willamette timothy, fancy,- $18.00 per ton; Eastern Oregoa timothy, lia.OOner ton: clover. 814.00: straw. 19.00: alfatfat $19.00; ost-reteh, $17.00 per ton. GRAIN BACKS Nominal No. 1, Calcutta, T 9 s HO. for new crop Oe 11 very. Uomestic ra, 7 H e each. M1XLSTTJFFS MlUrun at mill, tacked, ton lots. $37.00; carloads, $37.90; middiinga. $50.00 per ton. OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed, $34.50; milling. $85.00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed, $28.00; brewing, $28.60. FEEI8TT1FFS T. o. b. mill: Rolled bar ley. $36.00937.90: whole barley, $34.06 9 33.09- alfalfa meal. $29.00; cocoaeut meal, $20.00930.00; cracked eorn. $37.00 088.00; whole com, $39.00 936.00 per ton. (Merchants' Ktchanse bids:) Jrme Jntv 1.20 Hard white . . 1.24 . . 1.23 . 1.23 . 1.23 . 1.23 . 1.19 .37.00 .36.09 Soft white White oiub ..... Hard winter .... Northern Spring 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.10 87.00 36.00 Keu Walla No. 2 whits . . No. 2 gray . . . No bids. No. .2 Eastern FEED OATS BA8XEX CORN .28.50 28.50 AMEBIC Alv" IJTESTOCK; PRICES Ohicas-o, Jun 1. Heavy run were reported tn tine caul pens today, while a bis supply ef bogs also, arrived. Added to the fresh run, sellr had 10,500 hogs left over from yester day, making nearly 60,000 on hand. This was too- joaueh. wll branches of the livestock trade were weak and values were st tbe low point for we wee, wito ottje sign of improvement later in ths period. Receipt were estimated at 14, 000 cattle, 89.000 hogs, 11,000 sheep, and 6000 calves. Cattle Cattle demand was uneven and v al oes were lower for the bulk of the stock. Best steer held unchanged, with anything above $8.00 showing up well. Good 1250-lb. steers sold st $9.00, while .best kinds were quoted si $9.1598.25. Tbe bulk of beef steers sold st $7.75 9 8.75. Choice cows also sold at un changed levels, but other grades were weak to 15 cent lower. Canners went at $3,00 9 8.23 for good lot. Calves were again stron Bulk sealers sold st $9.00 910.01), while small buyer paid up to $11.00. ' Hogs Light hogs sold at prices that were week to 5o lower than the average of tbe day before, but other kinds showed a decline of 10c to 15c. Top lots went st $10.60, while bulk light butcher made $10.50 10.55. with good 300-nound stock at $10.23 910.40. Bough packing hogs sold st $9.00 99.25, with sooa lots at Sheep Lambs were again weak to 25c lower. Few good California kits were on hand. Some of the coed .stuff went at $14,26 9 314.50. while good natives also made 314.60. Choice shorn lambs sold to city butchers at $12.75. Big killers bid $3.00 93.50 for heavy ewes. . Chicago Hoes 810. SO ' Chicago, June 1. (L N. 8.) Hogs Re ceipts 41,000. Market active, mostly 10c to 25c lower. Bulk. $10.10 10.55; top, $10.60; heavy weight. $10.20 10.85 ; medium weight, $10.80 910.65; light weight. $10.5010.60; light lights, $10.25 10.66; heavy peckins sows, smooth, $9.85 9 9.75; packing sows, rough, $9f0099,40; pigs. $9.25 910.30. CatUe Receipts 14,000. Market mostly steady, early top $9.50. Beef steers Choice snd prime, $8.70 9 9.25; medium and good. $7.8598.70: common. $7.2597.85; food and choice. $840 9 9.85;- common and medium, $7.25 9 8.40. Butcher cattle Heifers, $7.75 9 8.40; cows. $4.25 9 7.25; bulls. $4,00 9 6.2.1. Canners snd cutters Cows and heifers, 33.00 9 4.25; oaaner steer. 84.2595.75. Teal ealves. light and handy weight, 38.509 10.60; feeder steers. 86.00 9 7-85; stacker steers. 85.75 9 7.75: stock err cow and heifers, $4.25 9 6.00. Sheep -Receipts 11.000. Market slow to 25c lower. Lambs. 84 lbs. down. $10,00 91 18. OO; iambs. 85 lbs. up. SB.75 9 13.00; lamhs. Culls and common.. $7.00 9 9.30; epnng lambs, $13.23 914.75; yearling wethers, $8,00 9 10.75: ewes. $3.00 9 7.00; ewes, culls and com mon, $1.60 9 3.00. Kansas Oitv Hoss S10.AS Kansas City, June 1. ft N. 8.) Cattle receipts 4000. Market dull Steers, $8.00 9 9.00; nows and heifer. 85.00 0 8.50: stackers end feeders, $7.00 9 8.25; calves, $8.50 9 9.00; Hogs receipts 9000. Market dull, iiuik ot sales. $10.25 910.35; top. $10.43: heavies. $10.25 10.35: hchts. $10.25 9 10.40; me dium. $10.26 910:33. Sheep receipts 4000. Market activa. Iambs. $14.00914.60: wethers, $7,00 & 7.50. San Francisco Hogs 81 2 30 : Ran Want-tar) June 1. TJ P 1 , fatfls Grass fed steer,. No. 1. 707Hc; second quality, SH 96He: cows and heifers. 395HC; calves. ucht. m c; calves, oeavy. s7c. Sheep Lamb,. 9 H S 10 He: wethers. 6H 9 fa: ewes. 4 S 5c. Hori Hard grab), weight 100-175, 13 He; oTer soo, ivh-c. eattto Hoos $)iau0 Seattle, June 1. Hogs Receipts. 86; mar ket steady.- Prim lighta. . $11.60 9 12.00; snooth : heavies, $9.60 91125; rough heavie, $5.78 99.75k ids, $10.25911-25, .- C tile None. . - Sheep Nona, Ornnha Hoes $10.28 : ' South Omaha. June 1. Cattle Receipts, $200; better grades of steers steady and easier; ethers about lo Jower. $8.50 paid; aha stack weak ta 16a lower; bulls alow; stackers aad lead er about steady. Boss Receipts, 14.000; market fairly active. So to 15d lower; bulk. $9.88 920.20; top, $10.28.- .- Sheep Recefpta, $50$: market kUHng classes strong to $0e higher: top spring lsmbs, $16.00: beat clipped sua held at $18.26; awe, tops. $6.60. . - Denser Hoes BiB.18 " ; Denver. Jrme 1. U. P.) Cattle Be. eeipta. 12,900 ; market strong steers, $723 9 8.60; cows end heifers, $5.78 97.50 : stock era and feeders, $6.00 7.40; bull, $3.O0 9 0.W0: cufavts.wgiv.9s ; 1-1 oga - ecei oetpta, 2400; market 10c to 13d lower. - Top, IIO.IS; balk. $9.75 910.00. Sheep Receipts. 850; market steedv. Lamb. $11,60 9 12.25J spring lamb. $13.64 9 14-S3J ewes, $$.t9T-2$. : " iSew Tork-toadoa SUtm Kew Tork. lane 1. Commercial bar silver Deatestie. unchanged .-.at-89 He; foreiga, He arwer aa x o - Lcjodoa, June 1. Bar sUver was St lower at 36 Hd. - - - - . Xw Tsr Metal Market Kew Tor. June 1. Coppe steady. Spot, and August otrereo i.t Lead firav Spot and Jane, $3.62 H 9 4.87H." ' - v - Spelter steady, Bpot, June sod July, $5.29 j A80. J .. 1': Hatal Stores Market -- Nee York, June 1. TurpenUn Bavaaaak. 91 He; Ne York. S et . - .7 Noma eavsaaav 34.30 9 .$; Nw York, LOCAL LAMBS GO TO S1 1 .50 IN YARD LAMBS REACH tll.59 Ose Jot or local lambs sold ar$lta$ at Korth Portrss dsrlsg ihe days aa ad raace of aSc abore re gslar top aota ttoas. At the same time a mixed lot of lambs aad rearliaga west at $11. . THT7RSDAT LITE STOCK TRADE j Hogs, steers. Lambs. Portlaad . Chicago .fll.Ie $.$ fllA 196 19.1 18 J 18.4 194 i 1S.99 8Ur9 IMS S5 13.88 .W 149 Denver . . . Omaha ...... Kansas City . Saa Fraseico PORTLAND A4YKSTOCK BCK Hecs Cattle. Calves. Bbeep. Car. Thursday Week- ago . 2 week ago 4 weeks ss Year ago . . 2 years sse 3 year a so 4 years aso s 280 s OyiS . 18 .1903 .1708 . 178 . 211 . -191 . 281 . . T66 54 ..... 162 .. 1499 24 . . 98 6a 29 831 , . t 833 ISt 81 . 481 121 .28. 878 11 X1 ; 9 8 12 16 Thirteen load of livestock were ' officially reported in the North Portland alleys tor the 24 hoars but soma of tne supplies earns late vveunesuay afternoon, nogs were weaker, eat, tie ruled alow aad weak, wells sheep were ac tive and steady. la ths hog anaya tbe only offerings for-ths day were was on loads, Resmiar arrival wees on contract to killer whue wagon staff sold . with sn extreme top ci ii.05. General bos ' atarket ranks: Prlsas light .$11.80 911.83 Smooth heavy. 230-300 lbs 10.SOA1l.Ofs Smooth heavy. 800 lbs, up , .-. : 10 00 9 10.60 nousn neavy . . . ... 7.50 9 9.75 Fat pigs 11,35911.30 reeder tugs 11. 260 11.50 Stags .... 9.00 9 7.50 Cattle Trend In the cattle alley the- Thursday trad opened weak and alow with no . Knectal rfeair a, the pan ef killer to take bold. Price appeared a truie mgoer tnan sales could be confirmed at. I at cattle market r. n Choice steers $ 8.60 9 9.00 Medina to good steers 8.00 9 8.50 Fair to medium steer ....... 7.00 9 8.00 Common to tair ateora. tt sn-aa T OO Choic cows and heifers 6.50 .0 Medium to cood cows and Kelfara BKAaa t it Fair to medium cows and heifer 4.75 9 S.50 Common to fair Cow and heifers 8.75 9 4.75 (tanners ,. 2.00 9 8.75 Bull. . 3.759 5.25 Choice feeders 6.2596.26 Fair to good feeders 4.75 95.25 Choice dairy cows 8.60 9 9.00 Prime licht calves 8.00 9 8.60 Medium light calves , , 7.60 9 8.00 Heavy dairy calves 4.50 9 t.00 Sheep Market Active With a fair- run in the alley Thursday, the market for sheep and lambs was considered rather active at North Portland Thursday. Trad ing for ths da tfctartaxl well with full m. being realized for ' various anajitie. General sheen and lamb ' trade Choice sprins lambs. .810.00 911.00 Medium iprinr smb. Common spring lamb Cull spring lamb, . . -. 9.OO910.O0 7.00X 8.00 6.00 9 7.00 8.00 9 8.O0 7.00 9 g.OO 7.00 9 8 00 COO 9 '7.00 1 tght yearlings ... Heavy yearling .... Light wethers ..... Heavy wethers' . I . . . Ewe ' 1 . . . . 2.009 6.00 Wednesday Afternoon Sales ' COWB No. 1 . 1 . 1. 2. Ave. lbs. Price No. Ave. lbs. Price .-1114 $ 7.00 ..1000 6.73 .1130 $ 5.00 910 830 870 6.00 6.50 4.00 860 3.23 .1050 ,5.50 HEIFERS . 710 $ 7.22 I CALVES . 130 $ 9.00 I BULLS .1080 $ 4.50 I 1. . lii. . .1610 $ 4.75 .. 185 811.75 HOGS 270 $11.25 222 11 S3 69.. 8. . 80. . 3S. . 21.. 1 , . 8. . 9. . - .- 82 . . 50. . 1 . . 20. . 28. . 48. . 9. . 5. . 22. . 1 ... 25 . . 15 . . 6.. 265 11.00 191 ISO 132 220 212 160 280 11.60 6. . 80. . 24. , 11. . 2. . 4. 130 132 11.50 11.30 11.60 11.35 11.00 11.50 13.50 ff.00 11.60 11.50 11.00 129 195 170 180 11. 8 LAMBS 56 $11.00 41$. 64 $11.00 70 11.00 66 11.00 60 B.00 52- 110.50 89. 18. 56 8.00 11.00 116. 65 EWES 126 $ 15.50 123 6.50 184 B.00 146 4.00 135 15.00 100 1.60 11 . . 10. 5. , 1 . . 5. . 129 114 132 140 136 131 3.00 3. to 5.50 4.00 3. 00 5.50 6.00 8.6O 6. YEARLING SHEEP 72 $ S.00 I 27. , 68 97 72 18.00 17. 86 18.50 I : WETHERS 165 $ ,5.00 j 5. . 118 $ 7.00 Thursday Mernlnf Sales HOGS No. 6. 4. 1 1 4 . li: 4 . 6. 1 . 1 . 7. Ave. lbs. . . 108 . . 152 . . 360 . . 135 . . 220 . . 225 . . 202 . . 220 . . 350 . . 188 Price. No. 4 . 2. 15. 1 . 1 . 1. 20. 7. 1 2. Ave. lbs. Price. . . . 15 $11.65 . . . -385 8.50 $11.50 I. 1.65 9.25 II. 23 11.60 11.50 tl.50 11.50 7.50 3,1.60 160 290 280 11.60 10.60 11.00 11.50 11.25 11.83 9.60 11.50 230 196 205 830 180 COTTOK MARKET TRADE EYEJfS TJP FOR GOTERHMEKT REPORT . New York, Jane 1. The bulk of today's trade m the cotton market seemed to reflect further evening tp of accounts for over tomor row s government report. There was covering on the decline but the rallies met flurries of fhrther liquidation, giving the market rather an irregular and unsettled appearance. There have been 13 private crop reports with the condition figure ranging from 63.7 to 72.1, the esti mate of, acreage increase from 8 to 8.4 per cent snd the crop condition from 8,500,000 to- 10, 4O0.OOO bales. The average of the 13 condition r.curas waa , 63.21 The government report to morrow will compare with 66 last year end a 10-year average of 74-6. The local market opened steady at a decline of 4 points to aa ad vance of 5 points and sold about 4 to 8 point set lower after (he call, under Scattering liquida tion, i There were rallies which carried prices some 8 to J ft points net higher during the middle of the morning but they were not fully main tained. Month Open. Hich. ' I.ow. CTo. January ...1977 " 1994 1867 1984 March ... 1969 1979 lH5a 1962 July - ....2063 2081 2034 2046 October ... 2029 2034. 19ft 2013 December .2002 2017, 1983 .1999 New York epct market 2100. v Liverpool cotton, closed 20 down. BOSTOK COPPER SHARES (Reported by Overbeck V Cooke Co.) Bid. Bid. 'Ask, Ariz." Com. 10 -Adventure, 63 Ahmeek.. 64 Alromsh. . 20 .Take.. SO 60 28 88 21 26 48 1 40 27 4 " 1 $0 , I H H 43 47 all 15 TS 93 D. Cop. 27 lake. 36 H ijawa.. . 3 H nd Creek 20 V, Alloues., 28H ; 28 Arcadian. , . 4 H Bias. Mas. IS H CalAAria. 64 CaXAHec.288 t-entefrniae, J S fop, HT7 43H DavisDaty S r,.i- u.-, t . a h iisie jtoyai. . 16HjB.Lake. ., 47 65 Sup. Boston 1 290 vfJ. 8. Mch. 89 12f , do Bfd. 26 45Tftup. Cop. : 3 H " 9 (Tria. Cop. . 1 2 H fruolumne . 8 5 8 frtah Metals 1 llSHfTtahCoB.. 2 lancock. . . 80 , t. Creek 113 Eeewanaw. 2 a U. 8. Mng. 44 H - do pfd.-46H 5 rentara. . t 30 Ht 2 ' VictorU. .i 1 fWinoaa. .. 1 SHrwolverine 14 5 H rWyandoU ' SO 2 Shannon. ; 93 6 H I " - Kerr Laka 8 f 4 1 i 2H , Lake Cop. Le Salle. . Mrhhraa..' Mas. Con. SI. o. cm. a aiaa. vauey. a -? j Nipisains. . 6 H ' PACIFIC tAST BAKBT STATEMENT P-JanJ Banks 1 11 l2i 1921. '' , 4.803,142 952,436 114,732.233 22,417,871 4.S30.688 437.394 loedar . . 1 Balances Mondai ... U4S.677 Clearinea Weelnesday 6,378.f68 Balances Wednesday 1.283.23m Clearings May .1. 126,209,64 1 Balance May .1. . . 24886.893 Clearings Thursday. 4,561,993 ! Balances Thursday.. 176S.730 j. Taosma Banks . . -., -TLarsdsj transactiona . , $ ,3,925,009 - ' t i t $)sttef Bank , . ' Ciearinfe Thursday . J Jl I.'.l . S.8$4.t22 Balances .Thursday ,.. a ... .. . .S44.854 t t 'Baa rranolaeo Banks"' J-' Osarma Tbursday ... $2.T0tt.0fr0 1 L -, .'' j. .Ooaiand ' Banks - -' Clesrlsta Thursday .."..".,.". 2,706.600 -"itft Bwgslas Basts' Clearinss TfcUra&Lj .';.;., :$T3J!f 5.-3S ASK, I 10HP 70 JO. S3 lOseo 50 (Ob tPo TWO MORE SHIPS: TO CARRY LUMBER CARGO TO JAPAN Two more steamers were Usted today oa the boards ef the Merchants Ex change for tits loading- of i lumber to Japan white announcement was received of the charter of another weseel for the loading- of lumber on tits North Pacific coast for New Tork. - - " The Emtcli steamer Bondowoeo,. which arrived at San Franclsoo, Hay 24. was listed for the loading of lumber hero beginning June 1. The Bondowoso be longs to the Java-Pacific company and will rbe handled In this port by the Crcnerai Bteamship company. It Is pre sumed that the lumber Is for Yokohama, and Kobe destination. ; v The British steamer Eastern Prince of th Furnss-Wlthejr comptuiy Is scheduled to am ve June IS front Puget Bound to load lumber and soma flour for Japan. The Eastern Prince Is a sis ter ship of the ill-fated Welsh Prince which collided with, the lowan ta the Columbia rtYsr Sunday, night. The Kaatern Princo waa last reported at kluranon May 1. . Advice waa received that the Ameri can steamer Agwistar, S893 tons, had been chartered by the WUlapsv lumber company for the loading; of a carjro of lumber with New .Tork destination. The charter rate was 112. - SHIP M0TEMEHTS REMAIJf . ACTXTE OK GRAYS HARBOR Hoduiam, Wash,, Juno 1. Steamer Oregon arrived at 7 o'clock; yesterday morning; - from San Pedro to load lum ber at the Grays Harbor mill- Steamer Carmel departed forSan Pedro Tuesday evening with cargo from Aberdeen Lumber at Shingle mlU. Steamer Raymond arrived from San Frsuiciscd at 4 p. m. Wednesday to discharge a cargo of merchandise at the F. G. Foster dock and load lumber at ths A. Hulbert mill, Aberdeen. Steamer Dochra moved ,to lower har bor and was expected to clear last night for the east coast via Pacific ports. tHEKDERSOW ADMIRAL LI5E AOEKT IK CHICAGO 8ECTIOK Announcement has been received by the local office of the Pacific Steamship company that A. G. Henderson has been appointed general agent for the Admiral line at Chicago, In charge of all territory west of and including Cleveland, Akron, Columbus and to and Including the Mis souri and Mississippi rivers. Temporary headquarters have been arranged at 142 South Clark street- Henderson win rep resent all departments, coastwise., inter coastal and foreign. 479 TONS OF CARGO The American-Hawaiian steamer Mex ican, operated ih the interooastat service- with the Columbia-Pacific company as local agents, will arrive in the Columbia river Friday with approximately 470 tons of general cargo from the Atlantic coast and will load outbound 500.00& feet of lumber and 960 tons of . wool, canned goods, hides and general cargo. SIKAtOA GOES TO SEA Having completed the loading of a car go of lumber destined for ports on the west coast of South America, the Nor wegian steamer Slnal'oa of the Latin American line moved away from the In man-Poulsen dock. Wednesday and got out to sea today. CARGO RATES STEADY New York, June 1. ft N. S.) Ocean grain and general cargo freight contin ued steady today, with general cargo Bt dull. Rates were announced as follows: United Kingdom, Liverpool and Hull, 2s 2a 6d ; Germany, Bremen aad Ham burg, 13c; France, Atlantic. 18c, and Mediterranean, 22c, and Holland, Amster dam and Rotterdam, 14c. JAPAKESE STEAMER FINED Tbe Japanese steamship Hokkoh Maru, which has just arrived In .Portland from Trinidad, West Indies, has been fined )10 by the U. S. immigration service for failing to submit a proper crew list to immigration authorities. ALL AXOKG THE WATEHFBOKT One coastal steamer arrived and one departed at Astoria todav. The W'a- pama got away with cargo for Cali fornia ports and the Daisy Putnam came hv rrom tne soutn. With canro from this nort for the At lantic coast the Luckenbach inter coastal steamer F. J. Luckenbach, got away to sea today. The steamer finished load ing wool at terminal No. 3 Wednesday and moved down to Westport for lum ber. r Having completed the discharging of a, quantity of copra at the Portland Vegetable Oil Mills, the steamer Vinita, xormeny 01 tne tjoiumma-racirtc orien tal service, but recently aaaismed ta Swayno & Hoyt, moved today to termi nal rso. a to nnisn aiscnarging. The steamer JDeerfield. operating in uie lniercoasuu service or tne fsortn At lantic & Western Steamship company, is scheduled to arrive in port June 14 with general cargo from the eevst coast Tbe steamer Senator of tha Admiral line is scheduled to arrive in the river today for the regular Saturday sailing to San Francisco and the Admiral Rod man is expected to get in Monday or POSITIOHS OFYESSELS Reports received at Northhead radio station t 0 p. m.. May 31, give vessel positions as fol k.rs: 8. 8. Dmtelydyk, Portland for Saa Franclsoo, passea Astoria at a p. m. S. S. Dcchra, Grays Harbor for New York, 20 miles south of Gray Harbor. U. 8. 8. Rose, leaving Destructioa Island dor Astoria. . S. 8. Tosesiite. Saa Francisco for Seattle. 14B miles from Seattle. S.' S. Everett, San Francisco for Everett- 490 miles north of San Francisco. Eight p. m.. May 80. S. S. Aden Mara, Mttr anon for Portland, expected to arrive June 4. (By Naval Radio, May 81, p. m.) Admiral Schley. Seattle . for Baa Francisco, 60 mile south of Seattle. Siskiyou, Saa Pedro for Bellinghaa, 138 .miles south of Tatoosh. . Admiral Goodrich, Seattls for TJaalaska, 250 Snles- from Seattle. West Keats, Portland for Yokohama. 874 mQes west of Columbia river. . Wfllpolev Pnget Sound for Kew Tors, 109 talm south ef Cape Flattery. ' Cold Harbor, left Vancouver for Grays Har bor. . . , . HbDywood. Tscom for Astoria. 1$ mile from Tfeeoma. , ' - -Oueeo. left Skagway at 11 p. m. for Sitka. . By Federal Telegraph. May $0, 8 p. m.) i Colnmbta, San Franeieco for New York, 285 miles north of Havana. ' -, 1 West Jtader, Vladivostok far Portland, 2227 so iles west of Columbia river. - Dewey, Yokohama for can Pedro, 8821 mile west ef Baa Pedro. ; - - . Edmoe, Seattle for Yokohama. 2627 miles west of 'Seattle. Bohemian Club, Saa Pedro for alanine) 3837 miles west of Han Pedro. . Tuaxaloosa, ' rhsa Pedro for Hongkonx, $000 BiUea wast of Ban Pedro. t'- China Arrow. Shanghai Tor BaA) Franeieeo, 3003 miles west of Sau Krsaewo. Yankee Arrow, San Franeweo far 8 Iianghai, 748 milea west of San Fnncieeo. i Cuba, Panama for Saa Francisco,- 629 mile south of San Francktcok- - President Madisoys, Seattle fot Yokohama, 1350 miles wast of Seattle. Yorbs Linda. Tekuyaoaa f or Saa Pedro, 1820 mile from Tequyama, - Empire Sute, bhanghai for Sobs, 350 mile from Shaachai. -. . -i . -.-.-, Silver State. Yokohama for : Seattls, 2390 tuiles ait of SeafUe. - , -. . - ' r (Ua. May 31) Tle, Sa Franeisro for 8aa- Pedro. 7 ailet sooth -of baa Franeieoo. :;,- :...--, La Purisisaa. Oleum for Portland, 262 miles from Portland.-.'. : - i '.---, , ...- Labrea, .Saa Pedro for Martinez. 5 00 Sail a from-Martinea, . . " W. r. Herria. Peart Harbor for A Von, 168 tollea frrek -A eonv., .- ?r. Lyman Stewart. Oleum for Port an Luis, S3 miles aorta, or fort Bsor Luis. : -- Harvard. San Pedro for Baa Francisc, TO miles north of Saa Pedro, - : , 1 . . ' i -- - f Jacob Lackenbaeb. Mobfls for Saa Francisco, $87 mftee southeast Of Saa Pedro. r. News of the Port arrssa!. June 4 . nakkob Mara. Jap anas staaater, free. New- aeuiast. ...'; psgawuna, jana 1 Aanstte Retpb, Americas steamsg, - for tan Frsactrco and Baa Pedro,, general, y.. . rortiaad husstdity at aoaet. 0. I ' . . ': --- . - - T ! - ' 11AILT RITEB -READTOS . - -- River 1 u 2" Tern. ., ! V natcbaa w Lewistesi . ... jlS.4;0.30.OOl 90 J-l matilla . . so 40 is 39 0 17.61 6-.4I9.00I 96 $2) 49 48 0 '$4 Ths Dalles . 28.1 0.419.001..., O.SIO.OOt $7 e. 7.eo 93 9:4 0.001 94 0.410,004. . . , 0.1 O.OOJ 94 Eugene- ... Albany . . . Sales Oregoa City Portland , . 6.9 6.2 6.4 1T. BITER FORECAST The Willamette River at Portland win re main nearly stationary Friday aad rise Saturday and 8uaday. reaching stakes of about 17.8 feet Saturday aad 18.2 feet buadsy. , AT WORLD'S PORTS ' - 1 - Astoria, Jun 1. Arrived, at 8:10 and left up at 11 a. m, steamer Dakar Patnaaa, from Can Francisco, Sailed, at 6 do a. aw ateamer Vapama. for Saa Francisco. Sailed. t 19:10 a. nv. Norwagiaa staamer Sinatoa. ' for Wast Coast porta. - - Astoria, May 81. Sailed, at 8 n, aw Dutch steamer Diatcldijk, for Euros via way pona, SaUed, at 7 a. m., steamer FlavU for Saa Pedro. Left up at 4 p. aw Japanese steamer Hokkoh Maru. San Fsncitoo, May $1. Arrived, -at 7 . a. m.. Steel As, from Portland and Pusat Sound, for New York. Arrived, at 11 a, mv, steamer Rose City, from Portland.- Sailed, at Boon, tug Sea Lion, for Astoria. Bailed, tt 8 p. aw steam et NebaJatn. for Columbia river. Sailed, at 3 p. m.. sisamer West Kataa, from Paet sound, for Bassos Aire and way porta Arrived, at 6 p. nw -steamer WUlhOo, from Mew York aad way ports, for Portland. . Sailed, st 8 p. nw steamer. Admiral Rodman, for Portland via Eu reka and Coos Bay. Arrived, -at II p. in.. Brttiah steamer Prince Albert. Ocean Fells via Asterisk Sailed, el 10 p, a., steamer Oleum. for Portland. Sailed, at 10 p. m.. steamer Steel Navigator, from New Tork. for Facet Sound and Portland. Sailed, Motors hip BoobyaUa, for Portland. . - -- Saa Pedro, May 81. Arrived, eteaaur Geor gin Boiph. from Portland via Baa Francisco. Sailed, steamer K. R- Kinssbury, from Amster dam, for Columbia river. New York, May 81. Sailed, steamer Robin Adair, for Pacific Coast ports. . '-... Philadelphia, May 31. Cleared, staamer Willpolo, for Portland and way ports. Liverpool. May 81. Arrived, steamer Steel Scientist, from Pacific Coast xiorU. Clyde. May 30. Arrived. British Motorship Looh Katriaa, from Pacific Coast porta. Ham burs. May 26. Arrived, steamer Daks- -ttn, from Portland and way ports. . Tscoma. June 1. naueu, at o a as., swaaa er Hollywood, for Portland. San IMeco, May 81. Sailed, steamer Mont gomery City, from New York. San Francisco and Portland. ' ' , Muroran, May 24. Bailed steamer Liverpool Maru. for Portland. Sailed, ateamer Pacific Maru, for Portland. Railed, Japanese steamer Sweden Maru, for Portland. . Yokohama. May 28. Arrived. Japan steamer Baksyo Maru, from Portland. San Francisco, Jun 1. (t N- ' rived today: Che ha lis, WlllaP Harbor. g:3 . m. ; stoamer Lena Luckenbach, New York, 4. so a. m. : S&nta Bo-a, Baltlsnor,- 4:40 a. m. iiwbc. 8:25 a. m.: Fort Brags. Fort Brass. 9:15 a. sn.! Har vard, Lo Anselsa, 10-JJO a. . Sailed today: Gs munch Crdty. Los An geles. 5:55 s. sa.: gas launch Woodrow WU sob, Los Aageles, 5 :B0- a. m. Aberdeen. May 81. Arrived: Raymond, from San Francisco, 7 P- m.; Oreiron, f rcni an Pedro. 7 r- Bailed, Dcchra, tor New York, 5 :S0 p. m. , Vestals to Arrive Vessels From. Due. Mexican . New York, .... . June 2 Nehalem Kan Fran June 8 Steel Navigator New York June 8 BoobyaUa . ........San Fran ... Jun S Howick Han New Tork ..... .June 8 Aden Maru ..Muroran . .....June 4 R City .........San Fran. .... .June 4 Cerdtmnentro ...... .London ....... Juae 4 Selma City ...SeaUl .......Jan 5 E. JI. Meyer ...... . . Ban Fran. . . . ivJuna 5 Lena lAckenbacb , . .New York .... .June ; S Admiral Rodman .,,.8. F.-wsr June 8 Panama . New York .....June S Telken . .......... Gray Harbor. . -June 5 Reamer NewPort ......Jena 5 Georgin Rolph San . Fran .... , , June 4 Liberator . ........ Baltimbve ......June 8 beerfteld . New York ..... .Juno 4 K. R. Kinjsbury ..... Amsterrlam ....Jane 8 laenh 1 .kHlArk New Orleans ...Jane T West Kadsr . . vudivoetoK ... . jun ..New Tork .....June 8 ..Baltimore ......June 8 ..Philadelphia ... .June 8 Seattle ..June 9 . . Kobe .June 10 . . New York .... .Jus 10 Willhilo . A. L. Kent Edw. Luckeubseb .. Glasgow Maru . .... Horisan Maru . . . . Montgomery City . , West Notoa ...... B idowose -. . .... ..Buenos Aires . . .June 12 . .San Fran.. . June 13 TSalnaaa . Tacoma ...... .JUBS 13 Eldnrado , ....... .New Orleans ...JunelB Yesakt Maru Muroran Juns 13 Bai Calif ernia ..... Tamoca ...... .June 15 Meetdiik . . Rotterdam June 15 Win. A, McKenney. . .New Tork .....June 16 Nebraskaa New York . . . . .June 16 Te Pap art gram PwrUand Vessels From Dsta. Jobsn Poalwn .......San Fran. .....Jnne I Annette Rolrh 8. F.-Pedro .....June 1 Red Hook , New Orleans ...Jans 2 Senator . .......... 8. Diego-way . . .June 8 A dour , . . i ....... .Wert Coaat , , . .June S Forest King ......... 8n Fran. . . .Juns -4 Hairier . . ; Orient . ; ..Jnne 4 Mexican ....New York ..... .Jose 4 liaisy Putaam ...... San Padre. ... .June 6 Cars Ortesal ...... .Europe .......June 6 Niels Niehssa Orient Jun 6 Csrdlrsnahirs . . . . . . Esrone .lun 7 Roee City Saa Pedro .... .Jan - 7 Admiral Rodmaa .... 8. F.-way ..... .Juaa . 7 Deerfield New York. ..... Juae 7 Roamer i ... .Newport ......June 7 Howick Has ....... .MaRehsster . . . .Juaa 8 Liberator ., . ..N. Y. and way. .Jane . 9 Paneman . I'Mrope . . .Jans 9 Lena Luckenbach .... New 4rork...... Jnne 9 Tolken . ...Australia ...4s.Junel0 K-nkob Maru ...... Orient ....... .June 10 T.riae NteUwa ...... Orient ....... .June 1 0 Aden Msrn ........ Earope ...... .June 1 5 Eestera Sailor. .-... Orient ........ .June 1 5 lowaa . .......... .Europe ....... June 15 West Jessap ....... Anstralia . ... . . ljun 16 Baja California . . . . West Coast . . , .June IT Vassal 8 pert . Vessels-. , - iBerhs: Adour i. .:. Wauna Annette Rolph i. Albers Benrinnea ,a North Bank fane Ortegal .Glob Chillicoth North Bank Daisy Putnam .......i..., , .. Astoria Rasters Sailor ....... I .. .... Insssa-Poulsea Forest Kins- . .-.....,.. Eastern-Wietain F. J. Luckenbach ... .'. . . .". . W-e-TJ . iW 1 a ............... mjmrai- iwiii Hokkoh Mara j .Terminal No, .4 Icwan Terminal Nov 1 Johan Potrlsen , iW"toort John W. W.lb) J IVrydaeb Iuixe Nielsen , tnmsn-Ponlsea Niels Nielsen . . . . Eastern. Weetsra Red Hook .(."....Terminal No. 4 Senator ....J Astoria VaniU f Tarmiaal No. 3 Bond Housfe Sues City of Mpntesano To Foreclose Bonds . Montesano, June L Suit wag riled against the City of j Montesmno, Wasiu tcday by William Pj: Harper fc Sons of Seattle to foreclose on bonds of Local Improvement District No. 49 which are libld by the company. Grays , Harbor county and owners ef real estate In the. district are made party defendants. ; According to the complaint filed the City councilissued bonds to tbe extent of 2S.224.5S in 1911 to over the cost of Improvements on pioneer and Wynooche afreets. These bonds were parchased by ' the plaintiff oomparty.. Some of these, bonds, which were,- numbered serially. ere taken up by the city, but since No vember 23, 1H9, no payments have been made. - Judgment' is asked for the bal BTice of the unpaid principal, 100( in terest thereon, and tbe 5 per cent pen alty which the law provides may be col lected , in such cases. The , comrIalnt states that the city has made no effort to enforce collectioa -of Installments due on -the improvement since the date of the last payment. 'Ballinger. Bat tle Hul bert V Shorts of Seattle repreeent the t plaintiff. AUTO ACCESSOSIB It) HEAVY DEK: - St Paul, Jun I Many of lbs smaller la tories her are adapting their machinery te t atamfwetorw of motor aceestone to take . . vantaz of the exceptioaaUy heavy, demand K r inch goods. : - . .- . . Detroit, Jan ' l.Judg'nf from the manner In which automobile manufacturers are piacu ; future eedets buinei - iu elosed cars st k will be saountiag until 1st in th fall. It t-- from six weeks to two months to put -a hifi grad body throua tbe laeiory nd th lar -concerns ar - contracUDg for matt rials throu. -inly aad August. - .,. 'h -:--. --'- . . ' - : , . '; - . .. v : ALTOU.OB1LE3 . t - - lVtroit, '' June jA u torn t lie .body ma- re making mich heavy deraaada for prim -ia ber porta that Sauthera mills in- several -Msnees are taking only conditional order. body eooeera piaosd ots with, four m-... slaaultaneously and gaa from but on. ' COTTOSS .V. , ' 1 PhUadelphU, June 1. Mors aettvlty.il' so! 4 Is the textiis factories here, and orders are tet ter. Price have advanced slishOyfor perca cretoauea and ora of the- rougher mat.-..-. Cotton yams are firmer with higher prices. -but eottoa good have sot fully- toUowad .the savanc ia ta cotton, :J ? ;-;:-;; i.?:?.. New Orleaaa, Jnne 1. "Local -'.-shea- iobbers ban aot yet seat their men out oa th road to secure fall busiaess. ' Tnrvring ; to ae ho the sprinf purchases are fkinldAted.- Bpof trane it light with factories hers ruaaiag at about eu per seat .ef capacity. . ;' ' , RtBBEB . : ; Akron, Ohlo,i June 1. A 12 pr e"t price cut ia the 8iberUng . A Portage oord tire want into affect today. Ths results of this . move, sr being elosely watched - by other deai ers, althoosb ths St.berlis company . only pro duces about 3400 tires a day. ... 5 4 MACHINERY - London. Juae a, Word has bsea reesived her rbat ths union of Swim metal and rr-s-chine ry manufartarer hss determined to brirs about a reduction of wares spproximatiag 10 per eeat by ths sad of June, . . " FRC1T ' ' Sen FrBdeo, Juaa " 1., Grapes ara being elosely held.' Roth growers and buyer ar an. certain .. to th trend of th markets, . Jfeies mad raoestly rang botwsen $8 aad $100 a ton- -- ' ;, ' ; ' ' New York. June 1 . ooixia pwacnws are ri being received ia this market aad ar .seLmg -around $1.19 ts $8.80 a carrier. . - - - : ' - DRYGOODS ' -"' - Chicago, Jan Iehaat bers Tsport that eustomem ere act buying ia auanaty but ar damandiag the' best merchandise at th lowest -prices. Jobber -ar efjertag masoaV ladace- , meat ta out-of-town, trade to move the stock ef textiles - on kand. - IS - some cases price . quoted ar a lew as st any time this zmr. . . . ' ' - ' WOOIs Philadelphia. Juno . l.-lhimdelobJa vwoot . buyer who hare been activo la pickins up . spring clips in th South sr now turning the-r attsntJooto the Wat , Price sr strong snd fesinal' Bask., Juaa 1. Advance of 18 eenta pound oa wool grading thros-eichth blood' or hisher and 8 cents eo quarter blood ae betng made to growaa by tbCnsd;i5ewperatir Wool Grower, which wlB fcandl the clip of many sheep raiser ia aUakatchewea sad aisju toba. - - - - : COAL ' Detrott; Jtm l.--Coa dealers bar bavs been hit by tii recent anaooneemeat of proposed rn,K m MAnetioB. They say larr indus trial purehascr are all awaltlus outcome of ratw matters and that their' business Is confined almost exclusively to handBng coal prsrioasiy contracted for. Bouseholders ;ars mor back ward this summer thaa evat before la laying in suppUsa. .- " ' . . " ' " PAPER ; - -- - KeW-Tork, ' June 1. A steady wemaB4 for all grades of paper has beea noted Is this mar ket lately. Orders for news, print have been received in larger volume aad tne undertone , of the market i steady. ... .-..- v . , . - : --- 7 BOaiEBY - - ' r Thilsde:phia. , Jane 1 . Hosiery vaaJinf acta r r, bsre report aa exoellent demand lee woolen stocking sad silk aad wool stores. . - WATER RIGHT APPLICATIONS BatcsS, r Or.. Juae lAppUcstioa foe lh appropriation of 500 second feet of water from Crooked riwsr for power development sear Bills- . bore, Wsshiugtoa oauaty. has beea filed with Stats Engineer Cupper by B7 Y. Gates. - Other applicanons for water rights bavd beea fUed a follow: - . - - -' 1 ' By Edna MscKay Skena ef Hood, River, cov ering ths appropriation of water from as unnamed spring for domeetio water supply in Hood River county. .- -- By James B. Danielle of Dufdr, covering the appropriation of flood, and surplus water for ir- -tigatioa of 25 acres in Wasco county. By Fmnk Loon en of The Dalles,' core ring the appropriation of water -from soring for ir rigation sad a domestic supply in Wasoo county. By Amos W. Johnson of Ontario, covering th appropriatioa of water from Snake river for th irrigation of 40 acre in Malheur eosnty. By George Miller of The Dalies, oovwrfng the ppropriatioB of water from sprang for domestic water supply. .--. ----- - ' By 1 J. Laird ef Sparta, covering the sr.- -propriatioa of water from ' Town Gulch, Baker oonaty, for Irrigation purpose. - -: - By Mrs, Ell Singleton of Hood Rivir. cover icy th approp ration of water from , spring for s domestic supply. '"' I ': By the City of Amity, covering the appropiia-' ton of water from Matthert Spring for a sii nictpal supply.!- - - - " - . -i - By M. J. Duffy of Co-re, -ebverwig the ;ao propriataba of water from aprinaa ia Union coun ty, for a domestic supply. , . . . By Warren L, Ttooav of Drew; covering the apprupriatioa of ' water from Elk i.and Gowey creeks fog irrigation of land . in Douglas county. - By G. Hew land of Merlin for the appropria te of water from Galie crsek foe, atinins pur poses ia Josephine county.' - - . By Mrs. Ada Herding of Rosebunr. covering the appropriation of water 'from Soata, Vmpo.ua. river for ths irrigatioa .of 67 seres in Douslas county. - - . ' ' '..-.-.-.' . . ' - -- Br Milton A. Houston and Jamas'N Cornatt of Central Point, covering ths appropriation of water from Kane creek for the irrigatiM of 40 acres ia Jackson scanty. . MlsseapoUs-DsIsth Flax llspolm.i Jun 1, (t 8.1 Flat-i- ' July, $2.64 Hi oa. track and to arrive, $2.62.H 92.44. 4 - Duhtxh. Minn.. Juae 1. Flax July, aa traek and to arrive, $2.84 ; September, $2.68 ; October $2.41. - . . - "'".'.: y--'- ... .' Waw' WavV h.m. ... r.ff.. -: -. i.- : " - -wn" " ,- - New '- York. June " (TT, ; P. j -Sugar- Firm: Saw, $4.23: refined, firmer; granuiatrd, $3,6096.70. - - 5 ; Coffee No. Rio spot, 11 9 11 I No. 4 Santos. 14 14 He. F.W.altes rf Company Printers . We oiTcr an expert service' tomeetyour -' individual needs rirt sad Osk Streets Bay. Tics sues Overbeck&GooIiGCo. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Etc 316-317 Cosri f Trade Daildin? ; DIRECT. PRIVATE VIRES To NervV York and Chicaga Member Chlrsgo Board of Trads , . y CORRESPONDENT OS-, LOGAN & ESYAII "