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1 1 ' WEDNESDAY", JUNE 14, 1922, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, OREGON. JL 1 1 IT1 TILLAMOOK BUTTER AND EGG IEGA1 WEDNESDAY iTJAJRT TBATJE ::"' ; ,Bs Her,., r Eggs, XIm, eabe ex. - MlMk Hat. Ferttaad . -. . . .87e ' as Fmriira .41 -('hleaa-a ...,,..3e ew York . .. J7Ve Seattle . . . .'. . ,.f 7e . Lea Aageles ...41He 89e- . ; s; 9He .. 19e . lc 41c . 7-- ; J 29e ' fcterege holding ef . dairy product are greater at.Portliod this ceaso to date than a rur uo, dnpitt tin bsekwarrf weather cortditiorar which gave a very tote Mart. Tha ineccaM liaa been shown is both bet ter and acta, although as yet ie house hold jngs of ehee ate much below this period in 1931. ... :-v f , V That then should i be aj'f meter Input of butter into atone this season at thie tim ai mmtarej -with a year ego ia really uarprisine in twi of the fact that th outaid demand bu up to a short tiro aero been ao abnormally "good that it ra ooly with difficulty that to trade beta could secure anything iot It m - cooler. The increase ' in ftt storaa waa expected, ia view f the enormous demand that baa been h own ta dats thie season from all parts of tbe Pacific coast. Storage holding sho June IS: - - f --Portland This year. Last year. . 219.63 188,053 90.897 135.302 . 53.887 49.546 Butter libs.) Cheese (Ib Eggs fcaseal Poultry ties.) 91.81 - 7.263 -aattte- Thisjesr. Last rear. Fatter (lb.) t'beese (lbe-l r.ggs (run) Poultry tlba.) 288,238 441,863 15H.013 112.111 88.151'- 40,883 201.425 123,831 EGG WTU1TJOX IS ABOCT SAME . FraetKally bo change la shown fit tbe egg market situation here. Receipts continue to enow slight losses but demand is not very heavy. Sufficient (Lock coming for all re quirement bare. TEAL 6ITTJATI01C IS TEKT POOB "While no further chaos in top price of country killed calvea is shown aloof the a treat, considerable good stuff ia sailing from 1 to 1 Is cents under tb ' top. Hogs are a bent atoad j. Trade generally overstocked with poor Teal. STOKAG NK ; FIRST BI5G CHERRIES ABE HERE Boll am Co. had the first Oregon King cheinrs ef the aeasoa on diaplaf Wr'edneaday. ' The atock arrired Tneaday and Initial aatea were at " he a pound. Shipment waa (rem (.Tbe lJellea. Uuality ia geod. TRAWBEHRV MARKET BETTER Better tone was ahown for atrawberriea on the East 8ida Farmers' 'market at SI. 25 9 1.5rt while on i'runt street similar prieta ruled most of (ho day for good class fruit, lteeeipta showed loss. BRIEF SOTES VSiOXfVCr. TRADE Mississippi tomatoes offered aratutd (2.75 ( 8.50, the latter for repacked. Good local and California, peas are scarce and around vlle, but poor stuff, waa yery plen tiful and sold around 4 5 6c Cabbage market considered steady with ben at 4 0i4 H pound. - toM berries are slow ssl s round fc pound groeraliy. , - Chicken trade .about steady at price listed. BUTTER TRADE HOLDING HERE . Market for butter ia showing a steady tone generally" although there eontinnea a lack of ouuide demand for city cubes at the prices quoted and asked. Country cubes continue in demand t the price listed SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE Weather bureau 'adrtaed Wednesday: Protect sbipmenta.dnrtng t)ie next 36 hours 4 , a gain.it the- following maximum temperatarea : Uoing aertb to Seattle. HaV degreea; northeast to Spokane. 80 degrvea; east to Baker, 80 de--creea. and south to Ashland, 80 degrees. Mn t imiun temperatur at Portland tomorrow about " 72 degrees. . ' i si 1 1 ii in ii i ii iii 1 1 1 i i Northwestern Electric preferred stocky at $98 per share offer partnership in an essential industry whose net profits have mcreased85 in four years. 71 A Of P1"1 payments start earning at once. I ZL 0 jYou may double your present rate of savings interest on this plan" of investment. Present You will enjoy our free booklet, "Neces Yield sary Factors of Successful Investment, Northwestern Electric Company "First Preferred Stock" j ; 'Tie Standard Investment of the Northwest" Mail Coupon for Booklet J. G. Tavares, Mgr. Stock Sales, Northwestern Electric Co., .Portland. - Sir: Please send me free booklet. Name ........... ... 'Add ress State of Oregon .4 Vs iv Due 1S4S. i' . to yield 45 State of Idaho 4Vs ' Iue June 30, 1923. v to yield 4.00 Baker County 5s Pv Oct. IS. 19J9. i r to yield 4JS Clatsop County 6s ' V ' Due April 1. 193U. S ,. to yield 5.00 Ada' County, Ida., Ss ' Iue JCor. 1, 1923. , to yield 4.75 Ralph Schneeloch CoMPiiNy, WUNICIPU A1ID COIPORfiTION H11ANCC C :;; .; , : LUMSCRMENS BUltDINS CHEESE ; OUTPUT IS REPORTED AS MUCH SMALLER W,h QASUET tx3r-: ? - ' mec By njmmm. If. Coha. F"lret Oregon Bing; cherries wert ttv day offered front - TImi JDatlle oa the local market. The Btoclt was of ex eellent qua.lity and withis a short time shipment will be ' liberal enough go Uiat prices will be wUWn Ube reach of the average consumer. T. Strawberriea were- Blijrhtly higher for best Quality Wednesday morrliij, bat retail valaes were about thai same, Higher prtes re helntr askrd for the betWr cuts pf beef and pork by retailers. Practically" no change la shown In the wholesale price of beef. Wholesale price on pork is but little changed. i ' - Veal is very cheap at wholesale, but retailers have' not passed it on to the consumer and much atock is spoiling as a result of the flack demand. - While poor Quality peas are obtain-, able almost for the asking, fresh stock of quality Is not'plentiful. Ketait prices generally show : . '" Kggs 227e -doaen. ' ,i Butter Freak, creamery. 42 9-4 4c ish Sslmon, 80c; halibut. iSOe; perch, 10r: smalt. 6e poaaid. . near Beet local patent. 82.15 9 2.2 S per 49 lb. sack, ' Potatnea Burbaiiks, 1 1.60 1.75 per sack. Onion 5c per pound. - Yamhill street prices ; Yegetsbh ('arret', ia bunch; turn Ira, to lb. : SKparagna, 20e lh. Honey Comb, 2Se; eruart, 8e; pint. 88c Ponltry Heary bens, SO 32c; light hens, 28 aOc; rarkeys, priTate market 80c lb. Egft Pnblic market; 20 STe; prirata stores. 2S4e28e per doaen. .- ' KtrsKberriea Best Oregon strawberries. To per basket- . PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICE Theia ire tbe pflf setartera pay wboie 4alvr. except as etberww noted: Btrri'KK- Selling" price, bo PAb: Cream cry prices Prints, extras, 40e for plain wrap pars; cubes, extras, S4H9 37 lb.; dairy, buying pnea. 22t(2Me la. JBU'riJtKlfAT Portland deirrery basts: No. 1 grade, 41c; No. 2. -Ugc; Mow 1 sene, 899 41o lor Ko. 1 grade, premium being paid by some. CHBESK Seflingv Tlltamook trtpUts, 25e: Toung Americas, 269 2Te; Uregon triplets, 20W28C. St Uing price: Block tiwiss, fancy, 81 82cr lamburger. S42be; cream brick. 2224c. HtKS Baying prtce. ITrent street: t'or rent receipts. Western Oregon, 2021e dox.: Eastern tiregoo,. 1 lWe. tielbng pnca: Or dinary candled. 25c per dox. ; select, 27c do. : pnllcte, 23 24c doa. K1G8 Aasoctation selling prices: Select, 29c; brown. 2Sc;i first, 2e; puiict, 24s per doaen. UVK euVlTHt -Melling price: Heary hens, 28c lb.; light hens. 17c per lb.: broUers. ' Uocks. 227c; other broilers. 20 & 25c lb.; old .roosters, 12c; turkeys, dressed, 20 25c lb.; geoe, lira, ( lb.; dmsed, 11 lb. Freth bruits and Vegstablts . PKE8U IfKC'lTU Oranges, .5l975 box; bananas. 4 t lOc lb.; lemons, fK-OO 0.25 cam; grapefruit, r'lorida, tli.SU0V.SU; California. S4.264.76. UtMtUlEH btrawberries: Willamette- rat Icy, 00c 11.25 crate; Columbia rirer Claras, crate. URIEL rBTJITSN-Detes, Dromedary. $7.00; figs, white. 83.50SS.TS per 72-lb. box; pranea, 40s and 80s, 60-lb. bbx, 14c ib. ; 50 and 60s, J 3c lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers; ?ew red, J2. 50 (2.75; garUo. 8c lb.; green onions, 50c dns, bunchea POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore gon fancy, 81-28 per cental; buying price, country. SOe&Cl.OO; sweet potatoes, 82.60 crate; new potatoes, 5&&3c VEGETABLES Beets. 85e doaen hooches, cabbage. 8 He lb.; lettuce, 80 1 5c doa.; car rots, 7 5c 1.00 doa. bunches; toma toes, Mis sissippi, 83.50 per crate; horseradish, 15c per lb.; artichokes, 0GC91.6O per doaen; cauliflower, ( ) a crate; celery. 82. SO per dox.; ihubarb, 3c ib. ; spinach, local, 81.00 hoi ; aspsragtu, loca) (2.00 per doaea bunches; Wslla Walla. 81,TS1.85 pyramid. APPLES Extra i fancy, 4 tier, 83 25; fancy. 4 tier. 82.758 00; chose, 4 -tier. $2.50. APPLES Cooking. $1.00 2.00 a box. may have a profitable partnership in an essential industry. .... S .' .... . . . I City of Tillamook 6s , Due Mch. 1. 1923. to yield 5.125 Columbia Co. School 6s .Due Apr. 1, J92S-8J. ; to yield 5.00 Grants Pass lrr. Dist. 6s Due July I, 1931-34. to yield 6Jt5 Port of Kal&ma, Wn., 6s - Dug Pec 1. 1929-35. to yield 525 ' ' . . City of Heppner 6s Due May. 1943. , , to yield 5.30 CHEESE OUTPUT SHOWS DECREASE ' Br Hymaa H. Cohen1"-..- .. ' v. While every ether serttoa of the country is shotting inereaeed out p (it of. dasry pradurts and rxpecialiy ebeese. repetta brought bar to Portland from Tillamook indicate, a falling erf tm te maH-ofactnre of cheese in' that aac Uom a qaprcd witJi . a year ago. tlaim as mad that the backward season has rerrtailed "Tillamook pradactaoa. t a eery con siderable' extent. It hv also stated that many of tbe dam mew. of tha.HUamook rwantry bare been futtiiig tner eowa on short hay rattoa becauns of ther tugs cost, thereby cur tailing the flow of mUX. . -Tinanyook report its InaWlity to fill or ders IOT rheete already received. - Whilo the pnew. for thr pmnicr Orrgoo product m the highest i the world. Tillamook is gvtilnx the tmnness. - There -has "been exwefderafcle tmproTrment in the demand foe cheese here during . the last 10 days- Pnreg era not irhaoged gener ally, bus tliera dispasitioat to bod taem intact. . j . . . COUNTRY-MEATS -Selling trieea: ' Cona try hogs, 18 ht: heary staff leas; Teal tops taboo t 0 to 100 ths.K 12eV12!ee lb.; bes'y stuff le; lambs. 2tS2e lb. . .. . SMOKEO SIKAT ltam, ' 3S$9e per Ib.: breakfast bacon. 2345o Tb. PACKLtf HOCSE MEATS Steer beef. 1S,1Sc lb 5 heit.rs, 14 He lb.; cows, I4c lb..- lamb, 15 22c; ewes, 15ei7e; hoes, 16i417o' per lb. tVARDKetth rendered, 16 tie tierce basia, compouad, ISc . ; BEAN S Small white. $8.75; large wbite. $S.73; pink, $7.00; Umax, $10.50; bajou. $0.T5: red. $6.75. HOVE Y Case, $5.00. Rlt'E Japan, No. 1, e; Bin Rose, 6He lb. ; ew Orleans, bead, 6 H c r KKKltojiwd. 20 4a 82 H lb. 1 sacks or drams. BAt-T fourse. half ground. 1 00s. $15.50 ton; 80s, $17.83; table dairy, 60s, $27 50; 50 & 00 ; fancy Uble and dairy, $44.G0; lump $26.50 ton, ,SUUAR tW, $T.5; fruit and berry, $6.00; yellow U $6.30; beat granulated. 6iT?i.eiI - -r'; golden C $6.40. CANNED MII.K Talis. $4.0; baby aixe. $40 case; Eagle SJB.25 ease. SODA CRACKERS in balk, 14c . ,JT?J.?laut Se; almonds. 24 0 37 He lb.; filberts, 20e lh.: peaanU, Hi, $ 12c lb.; pecans. 9 2e lb.; Braails, 18S0c lb.; chesnuts, Japanese. 22 (5) 24c ib. Fish and Shellfish FRESH FlfH Chinook, freeh, 22c per lb.; halibut, 14 16e Ib.; black ,eod, 9 10c b. ; basket kippered cod, $2.25; ling cod, T8e lb.; sole. 10c lb.; sturgeon, 20e fb.i ahad, dressed. 7c. Ib,; roe. ahad. lOc per lb. OYSTERS Eastern, $4. CO gallon; Olympia. $ per gal. $1.40 quart; erabs. large. $3.60 dozen, small $2.50 dozes. Mops, Woe and Hides HOPS 1921 crop, nominal. 15e lb. If IDEA CaJ skins,' 10c lb.; kips. c Ib.; green hides, 4c lb. ; salted. 6c lb. Ml IMA IB Nominal; 2385e lb. HEEP PELTS Long dry pelts. 15c; short pelts. 7 He ib.; long bair goat pelts, H 9 10c lb.: short hair goat pelts. 23c each. WOOL Willamette Valley, coarse, 20 30c; tuedtam. S3S3e Ib.; fine. 7a40a Ib. : Eastern Oregon-Idaho, 30 40c lb. TALLOW AND UREASE No 1 tallow 4 He; No. 2. 3 He . ' Rope. Paint, Oil ROPE Sisal. 1516c; Manila, lua 18c per lb. WIRE NAHJJ Bac price. $4 keg. WH1TB LEAD 100-lb keg, 12 He ft. ' LINSEED Oil, Haw. bbls.. $1.10; kettle boiled, bbls.. $1.13; raw. caaaa. $1.25; boiled, cases. $1.23 gallon. . OASOLINE Iron bbis.. 2c! eases, 3$ He per gallon. . TLRPKNTTNE 9 gallon cans. $1.38 gal Lumber and SMitflea I-Atsst carload -mmber sales by manufac turers, quoUtjons representing -f. o. b. mill ralues in direct sales to retailers and includ ing seuing expease: FLOORING: High. TJW. Trm. - 1x4 No. 2 t. g. 1x4 No. 2 tV g. ELMSH: 1x8-10 CEnjNG: . . $51.00 $47.00 $49.00 . . BO.UU 83w0 . ... t,-:j.o saJott i-.'.c.. Hx4 .No, 2 and better 34.00 DROP SIDING : s 1x6 No. 2 and better 87.00 BOARDS AND-SHDLAPr lit 10 sis sl6.6 DIMENSION! J 2x4 J 2-14 No. 1 ... 18.60 SMALL TIMBERS: 4Vx4 lil-16 1 18.60 LATH: 4-ft. No. 1 fir ..... J 878 SHINGLES: ij 8.00 $2 00 83.00 36.00 86.00 13.50 14.6$ 12.60 14.60 16.60 S.26 2.65 6.60 Total sales by 16 mills. 4,614,600 feat, Jfew Tort Sugar aad Coffee New York. Jane 14. L N. S. Koreirn exchange opened irregular. Sterling, $4.47 : franes, .0883; lire, .0408 H : Helgian. .0S25; marks. .0032 H : Danish kronfcB.185, CANADIAN BONDS Dominion of Canada St.TEA'R i GOLD BOITDS , Due May 1. 1952 100 yield 5.00 . Province of lfew Brunswick 17-TEAR (Xon-CaUaDle) 6ttt : BOSD8 r Due May 15, 1939 ? 104 yield 5.15; Province of Ontario H-YEAtt $& GOLD B05D9 Due April 1, 1952 99.25 yield 5.05 Broadway and Oak A Good Income for 30-Years!. The City of Greater Prague's first mortal He bonds will ba a direct liability and obligation af tha city ; additionally second by i the electric, situ and gaa plants and street railways. Tha proceeds from tha nam at these hands will be used for further construction and improvements of the peblie -aulitie mentioned; all of which anil he tneladad fax. thia mortgage. This city is , oaa of the old eat in central Europe. It s the capital ef CxaoUo-gioTaVla and ia thoroughly modern, xa . large and prosperous, baring a popuia- . tie ef 676.000. The gross re catpta of its pledged eaterprisea - last year txenead tha lata rest requirements of this issao, atearty fine timea. , Deaemniatwsui $300 ' aad $1000. Price 92 & to Yield ; Up to 8.17 CaU, "write or phone Main 4155 for reserraUons.,. T7 G.E. MILLER ! I c? COMPANY I '"k N O :. Li i - it hi WHEAT IS QUIET N vORLD TRADE MXBZneSDAT rWHEAT BIDS Tear . , ;-!.,r' -'!:'. Bid .. XHTO Hard white 11$ v- 134 Heft Wlilte i....;..... 114 132 W hit els h . .............. 1 U 13 1 Hart frlateV ............... Ill 117 Kerfhera sprlagT ....'...... 114 ,121 Ke4 irana 11$ 12$ NOHTHWEST Compiled by the GRAIN RECEIPTS Merchants Exchange. t Cars - 'r Wheat, rortland. Wed. 10 -, Tear ago . . 116 Season to dateSRKSS Tear ago.. 20012 Taccma, Tws. 2 Tear ago. . 16 Season to datel0003 Year ago. . 4310 Seattle. Tuos- Tear ago. . ... Season to date i Year ago., 4648 Barley. 1 lour. Oat a. Hay 3 ,.. 2 2 3 ' 3 " 1 272 218 73 2061 .206 111 601 2434 ::: I ::: 0 S3l5 JS 4S ' 51 1026 . 102 040 t ; . . , 'A 1S4 208 472 1782 227 : 53 406 1502 ' Icereign markets ware lower for wheat op tions jSt the opening ef the Wednesday trade, but Chicago waa firmer and anade a sharp jump tt the start. There was littU acUrity in tha cash situation here or else where daring the day. , -.- . . Only a ' ery i limited ' trade was shewn In cash wheat, with Club pnrebasea tor export at $1.14 per bushel. Considenng the limited holdings the trade was ef fair rolume, bow erer. Home bids for $1.10 per bushel, tide- watar. for new crop option were .reported, but no takers were shown at country potnta. Japanese interests continue the chief bidden lor new crop. v. . With a Urernool opening 4 e d lower and a closing d higher and with Buenos Aires off - H o at the start, there waa act much incentire abroad. n Kay trade conditions aro ahowinc ' strength with prices" well maintained. Onrin bags are firm wU country sales made around 12 He each for early uw crop delivery. - - WHEAT Cash baying price, tidewater. track delivery: Club. $1.14; ordinary Bluestem, $1.40; Big Bend Blues tern. $1.60; Turkey Red. $1.22; Red Russian, $1.10 1.11 per bushel. FIX)1' R Selling price, mill dwrt Patent, $S.60; Willamette valley brands. $6.35; local straight, $6.50; bakers' hard white, . $8.00 : bakers. Bluestem, $7.80; bakers, pastry, $6.10 per bW. gnbam, $6.50; whole wheat, $6.00; Montana spring wheat, patent, $8.60 per bbL Price for city delivery, 16e extra-; suburban, 20c extra. HAT Buying price i Willamette timothy, fancy, $20.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon tim othy. $24.00 per ton; eiorer, $14.00: straw, $9.00 alfalfa, $16.60. cheat. $16.00 per ton. GRAIN RACKS- Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, 12 He for jiew crop dcbiery. Domestic bag. l3o each.' . . MILLSTrEFS Millmn at mill, sacked, ton .otx, $37.00 carloads, $37.00; middlings, $80 per ton. OATS Per ton, buying price; reed. $34.69; milling. $38.00. , BARLEY -Buying price: Peed, $28.00; brewing, $28.50, - FEEDSTUFFS F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar ley $86.0087.00; whole barley. $34.00 35.00; alfalfa meal. $20.00; cocoa not meal, $29.00 & 30.00; ciacked corn. $37.00 38: whole corn, $33.00 30.00 per ton. Merchants' Exchange bids: WHEAT Jane. July. $ 1.19 l.lO 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.04 risra wlate Soft white' Whita club' ; , . Hard winter Northern spring . . . , '. . Rod WaUa .......... 1.16 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.14 1.10 FEED OATS No bids. BARLEY No bids. CORN $28.75 No. 2 eastarn $28.73 AMERICAN' LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago, , June 14. Steers reached the high water mark today, when on a 10c higher mar ket for choice bee res two loads aoM to local killers at $0.73. Fresh supplies were moder ate, but tor grades of beeves over the $8.75 tine wss active- An advance in hogs placed the market oa a firm beaia at the week's high est levels. Live muttons continued in poor request and while aalea were delayed, the market dropped another 2 sc. Receipts today were 12.O0O cattle, 26,000 hogs, 12.000 sheep and 2000 calvea. Cattle Common to fair beeves " were Jn moderate call at steady prices. Inferior offer ings were dull. Butcher stock was generally slow but without material price changes. .Bulla wen strong to a dime higher, bolognas reach ing $4-.0. Calvea were hard ts sell, packers demanding cuta of $1 so aa to place the cost of veal in line with the redaction in lamb prices this week. Hogs- The stale supply of hogs, amounting to 7181, brought the total available in the local market to a respectable ngure. but nev. ertbeleas, buyers became anxious and in the competition for lights and butcher weights the market rasa another 5 010c, putting the top at $10. J5 and the bulk of good butchers at $10.40 10.66. i-;ek1? were slow, the mixed packers Being slow while smoota sows were steady and in fairly active demand. Pigs were steady. 8 beep Action m the sheep houses developed slowly, packers' buyers being indifferent and til" waa little outside demand. Lambs lost 25 500 and $18.25 bougbt choice springers. Yearling breeding ewes at (W.fiO showed weak ness, and heavy killing ewes at $2.75 aim won ori Chicago Hoga $10.7 Chicago, Juno 1 4 (I. jj a Ting-i Receipt, 26,000; market strop, to 10c hSI jr. Bult $10.00 10.7070?. $10 75; "--i10- f 10 0 ; msdiam weight fli light weight. $10 65 10.T0; Hght lightT $10.83l0.66:- heafy peeking sows, smooth. $8.85 S 0-25; packing sew.. rough. $3.20 0 0.85; "pigs., ' $860 g Sf-HT?"??1 12.000; market active; rteady to 10c higher. Beef steers Choice and Sa$SJ08-85: tnedium end good, $8.1080.80; good and choice, $8.75 ( 0.80: common and medium. $8.28 8.76. Butcher Sa,TH'rifra $5.78 & 8.6(5; cows, $4.35 T5; bulls.-$4.206.30. Canners and cut tjra Cews end heifers, $3.00 4.25: canner steers., $4,2S 5.75; veal" calves (Hght and t"2l Z'P' 8-Byt0.6O; feeder steers. $6.00 98.00; stocker steers. $5.75 9 8.00; stock er cows and heifers, $4.06 ft 8.00 cheep -Receipts, 12.000; market slow, 25c 1,owr- Lambs (84 lbs. down), $8.7$? 12.25; Iambs (85 lbs., up). $8.73ll.25; Iambs, culls and common. $6.60 8.50; spring !fmb!r $12 6w 18.50; yearling wethers. $7.50310.00: ten, $2.50 6.50: ewes, cells aad eommon, $1.50 sy 8.00: breeding was, .$4.50 11.00. .--prwi-a Ne aeattle He Marks . Seattle, Jane 14- Hogs None. Cattle Receipts 28 ; marks t steady. Prime steem. $8.50 8.00; common to good. $7.00 (ST. 50; medium to ohoice, $7. 5698.25; common to choice cews. $6,76 0 T.25; com mon to amd cows. $5.50 6.25; prime light calves, $9.00 10.00; heavy calves, $7.00 (S 00 bulls, $3-00 8 4.60; canners, $2,00 4 4. Of. ... :, cShcep--Rcceipta 6U0; market steady. Tear Hngx, $.O0 (S8 S0; wethers. $8.00 9.50; evas. $3. IO 9.00; prime lmba. $10.00 ( U.00. . vi- Oenvee Hees S10.10 : Denver. Jane 14. til. P.) -Cattle 870 1 steady, bleera. 6T.50 $.00: cows and beiferv $5.75 0 8.25: amUa. . $3.0006.00; l sires; $8 60 011.50. Hogs. 420; market 10a higher. Top. $16.10; hoik. $8.75 010.00. . " Sheep, none. : Market unchanged. Spring lambs. $13.00013.25; ewes, $5.r,0 0 8.00. an rrancisee Hega $1t.OO Saa rraneeo. Jane 14. (U. P.l Cat tle Grass fed steers, Re, 1. $6.50 07.00; second quality, $5.25 0 6.25; sows and heif ers, $4.25 0 5.00; calvea, light. $8-00 0 $.00; calves, heavy. $5.00 0 7.00. Sheep Lambs, $10.50 011.50; wethers, $6 50 0 T-00; ewes, $3.00 0 4.00. - Hogs Bard grain, weight 100 173. $12.00; over 400. SI 0.00. . Omaha Mess $-1O.0 : v Saeth Omahaa, Jaw 14. CatUe Receipta 6300; beef steem slow and generally steady. Top, $$.23; saa stack steady to easier; veala $10 2 lower; ether elaakce of stock generally mad. Hngs Receipts 14,0J0; market active ; 5 0 10c higher; mostly 1 Oe higher than yestei aay a price-: Balk. -- $9.85 010 30; top. $10.40. - Bheep Receipts 6900; emba opened fully 50c lower; choice native springs, $13,000 13.25; sha-p aad feeceta dull. , , - ASSOCIATION EGGS AHVAXCxSD Poultry Prod leers' advanced thaie eaotatums 2e a doa Wednesday with s are extreme top of 29c a dozens first 25e and pu'lcu. 24e a dnsen. Thia isjdicatethat tha erganixatioa M snout xaroxisa stMing. . , -" w-Tf ew vTertt Metal Market - New Terk. Jane J 4. Metal prions auiet: all positions offered lllic -Copper ld Quiet. ; wkll Positions. $.70c bid. f-!!fr M'Jiet. A-i piuiuoas, 6.37 xg 5.4 jc, KILLERS GfJTIHG PLENTY OF SHEEP VEDKESDAT iirESTOCK TRABB Hori. t Sirfrt Lambs. Portias d .13 fS.;j .j fllO Chlestire i..:, 10.7 S ?f tJi-' , 1J Deaeer i l.lw - A -xi'- 13JS6 Omaha : l.4 . ; Ss r . " li.t taa Fraaeliiew !.$ 7.0$ . ' SeaHtla- ..Jt 1U4 - - . . . , PORTLANt MTESTOCK HVS - Hogs. Cattle. Cslves, Jilieer,. Cera. Wedneadar ...... 4 13 478 4 Week age 163 143 ...'1655 . 16 2 weckv age. ; 883 ; 8 S j 175 . x 5 4 weekafago.. 847 ... ... 70S . 7 Tear ago .... 166 1 51 ... St2w.,.t 1 2 years . ago. . 640 I T6 V 44 ,T26 I 16 3 1 years' age,.:-84 t"- 2S rl .467 B 4 jear g.76I10 ; ,;i-38 , 14 ' Wednesda y trading waa v light at North Portia nd with a limited ran ef four loads for tha day. " Bogs were quoted nominal, cattle steady, while sheep and lambs I were steady to easier. ; - -. ' -: 'V: While no price" eltanavs ara shewn for sheep and iambs in the Korth -Portland- alleys, ra eenCtrading there Indicated a decrease volame of to tlie buying. Killers am leas in a hurry to take Tiold. indicating that their r-Huirem-nt are being taken care of. General sheep and iamb trade.' Choice springs lambs .......$10.00011.00 Medium spring lambs ....... 9.00 0 10.00 Common spring laaxba ...... 7.00 0 8.00 Cull spring lambs , 6,04 0 T.00 Light yearliBgs - O 0 0.00 Heavy yearlinga ........... T.0O 0 8.00 Light wethers T.OO 0 $.00 Heary. wethers ,'.00 T-O0 Ewes 2.00 9 f 00 We Noes arrive No carload shipments of hogs reached North Portland for the Wednesday trade. Recent demand indicated a steady tone and former prices are eantiiined on a nominal basia. . General hog market range: Prime light ffI1u75(OJ 13.00 Smooth heavy, 230-800 lbs.. . 1 LOO 0 1 1.78 Smooth heavy, 30O ipa. op. . . IO.OO 0 1 1 ,00 Rough heavy . . . 1U.O0 Fat pigs 11.T5 012.00 Feeder pigs , 1LT8 012.00 jStags c , 6,00 0 8.00 Cattle Trade Quiet " N change in the cattle market situation is shown at North Portland. Reeeipta for Wed nesday were light but there wss very little demand. Ia general the market showed a drifting tone, and especially so for anything that ia not very good quality. General rangs ef cattle trader Choice hay fed steers , $ 8.25 0 8.75 Medium-good hay fed steeca... 7.75 0 8.26 Choice grass steers. 7.75 0 8.25 Medium-good crass steers...... 6.750 7.75 Psrr-medrem. grass steers...... 6.25 0 6.75 Common grass steers ... J ... . 6.OO0 6.25 Common to- fair steers 0.25 0 6. 7 ." Choice eows aad heifers ..... 6.25 0 .6.60 Medium to good cows, heifers 5.85 0 6,25 Fair to medium eows, heifers, r. 4.50 0 6.23 Common to fair' cows, heifers. 3.60 0 4.60 Canners . . 2.00 0 2.50 Bulls . . . 8. 73 0 5.50 f Ihoico feeders .4 . . 6.00 0 6.00 Fair to good feeders 4.eMJ 5.00 Choice dairy cslvea ..',...,. 8.50 0 9.50 Prime light calves . . . , . . 8.00 0 8.50 Medium light calves 7.60 0 8.00 Heavy dairy calvea ......... 4.50 0 T.00 Tuesday Aftarneeft Seles KTEEItS No. 5. Av. lbs. , . T68 '. 076 . . 876 . . f.76 .. 860 . .1290 . . 1080 , . . 890 873 . . 970 . . .1260 . . 180 . . . 180 . .1500 , . . 875 Price No. Av. Iba. , .. 923 $ . ..1250 . .. 450 , ..1096 . -103Q Price 6.50 7.50 $ 5.00 5.50 0.00 4 . . 1. . 7.. 3, , 3. 5.25 . 6.75 6.50 i 0 23 6.00 4.50 , 5.60 1 5.60 I 6.25 r 8.80 5-00 (4.50 4.00 5.23 5.73 COWS 3. 1. 4. $ 6.00 1. .. .. 920 5 ..1110 .,1090 ..1090 , 5.50 7.00 3.60 5.25 C.50 1 1... 1... 1. 1 : . 1. . 1. . 1 . . 2. . 62. , S,. 1.. ,74. . 30. . 1-. . 1. . 88. . 6. . 38. . 7. . 67::: 1. . 8. . . 1.. 1. . 22. . t 251... 2. . . 16. . . 22. . . 4., 3.. 1.. 1.. . 1. . , 4. . , ..1080 .. 697 4. ... CALYES $ 8.00 I 69. 9 25 1. BULLS $ 4.50 1 1 . 4.O0 1 1. ... 103 . .. 280 ...1190 ...1550 181 $ir.75 2..... 290 $10.50 326 8.B5 l.,..390 8.00 230 11.33 02..... 196 11. $3 210 11.85 SO.;.;".. 17T 11.83 177 11.83 2.,. .. 210 12.00 140 11.83 J -1..., 450 6.50 260 9.00 6 . . . .. 106 12.00 113 1200 6 153 11.60 131 11.00 6 . 156 11.60 103 12.00 83 113 12.10 144 12.0O 1 190 12.00 148 12.00 1 540 3.00 142 11.85 10 63 12.00 430 .8.75 2.. . 233 11 65 150 11.75 1 860 10.76 150 11.75 9. , . .. 174 11.85 130 8-50 22 17$ 11.50 LAMBS 4 74 $11.00 8 56 $ 6.00 53 6.00 19 92 11.00 70 11.25 20 67 .00 68 11.00 3. 56 6.00 55 ll.OO 2. 55 11.00 58 7.00 14..... 60 11.00 63 11.00 16..... 53 6.00 67 11.00 ( 2. . . .. 75 6,00 76 10.50 1 .,... 90 10.60 EWES 80 $ 6.00 4...,. 110 $ 4.00 80 6.00 2. . . .. 110 6.00 130 5.00 2..... 93 6.00 125 5.O0 1, 163 . 3,00 YEARLING SHEEP 2 87. . . . IS s....; 7... , 2 . . . . ti:::: 70 74 73 B 00 1. 130 T.OO too 5.00 5.00 9.00 0.00 6.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9 00 T.OO a. . 1. 8. . 4. . 5. . .. 86 . . TO ,..78 .. 82 , .. 83 77 80 71 75 93 85 10. , 9.00 I WETHERS I., 3. 7. . 5., 12. 120 93 97 8.00 T.OO ii: 155 95 7.50 8.00 4.50 3.50 .ool ...... BDCKS 108 170 $ 2.50 1 ...... 146 Wednesday Mernlna Sate HOGS ' Av. Lbs. Price J No. A v. Lbs. No. - 1 I Price $11.85 10.00 11.76 11.00 12.00 11.73 . .. i 1 l.ii J 5. , 168 185 11.85 10.00 2. 3TO 170 260 163 230 350 170 173 190 202 66 50 65 63- eo 180 102 160 120 110 1 . . . 10... I. . . 4. . . 15... 4... so... 1... .29... ..- . , 1... 21... 11.T5 13.00 11.75 11.75 1. 14. 1. ' T 4 t ks gfl 6.50 I 117 58 $ 6.75 T.OO I 6.00 I 6.50 1 6.00 t EWES 8. ; 3.. TO 63 6.00 6.00 4.50 6.06 8.0O 2.60. .3.00 2... 3... 2... 105 187 90 S.25 6.00 2.50 W'E' IEBS ...,11 $ T5.. 85 $ T OO t YEARLINGS 6. BO 4 9 89 $ 7D0 WETHERS 'H 70 $ B.OO I 10. . . BUCK SHEEP . 2 131 t T.OO $ 3.00 1., 1. .. 1... 130 150 840 884 $ 1.08 1 6... 3.50 f ' COWS $ $.00 1 1 . . . 940 $ S.00 3.0O - . CALVES 8.T5 i 1... 150 $ 9.00 a.-. 120 $ 1549 $ 4-24 I Xewr Terk Cottonseed OH ?Saw York. Jen 14. Cotton seed oil: Jan uary MOOR; July. 11$5 0 1145; Angast, 116001168: September 115301153; Octo ber. 1098 01100; November. 9750979: De eember, 954 0 956; January, 931 fe 953. vYiaBlpey TTheat Optloag Winnipeg. June 14. Wheat: ' ., Open. , High, j Lew. (Hose. July..,.,, 1JJH 12314 122 125. October... 115 11$ . 115 118 December., lib 116 113 54 116 Mlaaeapolis Wheat Optleii t ! ; , Mmneapnlia. Juap 14." Wheat: Open. . -Hieh.-'..,. Lew. , Close. July...... 131H IM . 181 133H September. 11SH 121, 118 .120H December.,-120 ii 121 . 129 120 - Bseae Aires Waeat " ' (Reported by Mema 0 Khodee Ce.1 ' Rweeos Aires, Jane 14. - Wheat July. $1.16 H. e amer; IMP tern ber, $1.18, un- XlTtrpwoI TTlieat Market fBeperted by Herrin m Rhodes CJ Liverpool, Jane 14. Wheat: Opera. Close. Gain- July ;...-.V.:i..;.10244 1025H 8avt i 1014 1023 .d aiBaea?olIs-Dalstk Flax. " M'oncapolii, Jmt 14. Piax July, $2.38 H ; e-epcember. $2.37: track aad arn, 33.S6H 0 2.89 H. I Duluth.. June 14. FTa July, $2.40 ; 1 September, $2.38; track and m $2.44is. LIBER TIM III SOUTH CREASED $ I. V. ShsAawtt , ' ' Fpecisl Correapondeet of The JearnaT. -, New Orleans, Jane 14. Fully 76 per cent of the lumber mills ef Louisiana sad Mhv fdssippi xmer are running fua time sad have enough fc-nee booked to take all the lumber tbev can put out ia the next, six weeks. - Tbe demand for angar has beceme eo rrest that refiners are workinc night-and day to fill orders, and they also hare enough eusroesa a. their books te require rapacity production throughout July. ' The enhanced - value of sugar aed rice, doe its price increases- in the last few wweks. ha added at least $10,000,000 to $12,000,000 ( the vahi of them two eroro. KV - . : :'s- -. The recent advatce fit eotton. it ia estt maied. Jtavo added $350,000,000 to Uu proa pective perchasing power of the South. Every Hoe of trade in tbta section is f eehrig the stimulating effect of the imprevemertt in thce baxic industries and in the tmrchadng power, which their production represents, -The- largest wholesale dry geods firm here declared today Diet it bad never rn. its whole history had so many orders for all shipment at this time of the year as now en the books. A oerporation selling a nationally advertised food product tava that business in this section since June 1 haa shown- a marked impxevo ment and has been by far the best experienced ia any fortnight thia year... Crop Scare :Held Responsible for - Grain Price Rise Chkago. Jans 14. A crop sears is on and this was responsible for the sharp - bulge ; in prices early. Tbe start waa easier, there being oms selUiig for Northwest aoeount and locals Black rust ropeeta from North lekot dam age by haa ia that state end reporte ofVheat damage ever Kansas, 1 parU" of Nebraska and Missouri caused pit traders to eover their short wheat and accumulate long lines. There was. conimissiea house selling around ; top prices.: Tho weekly government crop report talks of premature ripening in parte ef Kansas. . Then was aa imprpved eaport demand for' wheat at the seaboard and the United Kingdom wa reported in tho market. 4- JooU houe re ported 60,000 bushels of wheat sold to ex porters. Rocoipta at Chicago were light, but they were of -good volume in the Southwest and NorOiwoat. . Mmnsapotia reported- a little improvement to the flour trade, bat cash wheat waa unchanged to 2c sower, c Tbe mills took a moderate amount of wheat out of thia market. r Com waa firm from the start, although the strength in wheat enabled bulb) 1 to force a good advance. Trad was slow and the fea ture was tb lack of selling - proasuro Wi&l prices, advanced over a cent. There waa a better cash demand in evidence and spot corn waa fitraex in sunck. Receipt continue of good vomme; primary arrivala were under a jearaeo. Oats wero firm with other raina. , North west sold a UUle December eata on the bulge There was a good demand fog cash oata for shipment and exporters took over 100.000 bushels. Crop new is diso.triei.ing. . - Provisions were higher. Advance ia hoga and grain and buying by packers were factors. Some realizing by am 4evetoped on the P w'heat closed " tojl BigherV 3 $1.12 la to - H : KepUmber, $1.12 0 113. and December, 4)1.16. - ' . ' : Com closed 1H to le higher; July. 63 to He; September, 66 H to He sad December. 66c. f i Z.' Oats were 'A to He higher; July, 84 0 35e; September 87; aad December, 89 V Lari elosed 2 He lower and riba 2H to T He higher. Chics 10 range of prices furnished by United Press: v WHEAT ; . Open. . High. Tht. Close. July 110 112i 109H 112H Sept. .... Ill H8H 110H, 1121S Dec.::.. 11$ 118 113H 116 ! CORN July ..... 60 H 62 604'-. 62 H Sept. s.... 63H . 65 ' 68 63 H. Dec. .... .64 66 83 - 66 OATS July ,i...v 84H 85 34 84 Sept. ..... 36 87H 36 87 H Dec. ..... 39 89 88 89 LARD 1 Jaly .....1150 1152 1142 1143 ' Sept. '.,...1180 1180 1170 1170 1.IBS July .....1220 122T 1229 .1220 ' Sept- - .... 1203 I " RYE July ..... 88 90 H 88 89 H Sept. 63 87 83 87 BARLEY July ... ..... '. -. , , . 59 Sept. ..... 1 ..... .59. COTTOX MARKET IRREGULAR . FOLLOWING YESTERDAY'S RISE New York, June 14. The cotton , market waa quiet and more or less irregular following the sharp advanee yesterday. Weather reports were generally favorable and Livepool easier. - As a result th market hers opened barely steady at an advance of 1 point oa September; but generally -15 to 19 points lower Under scattered liquidation. Liverpool was a seller here and ther was trade -buying which rallied price -several pointa from the lowest before the end, of toe morning. The report oa sup ply wss near enough in line with expectations to havo little influuee on tbe market, but tbe weekly report of the weather bursas read rather . mors favorable than otherwise and eased prices off slightly toward midday. The good weather now prevailing In the South is serving to check fresh buying for long account but it haa not lasted long enough to encourage any general or aggressive prea surcof short selling. It is bringing out scat tared holding of lone contracts, however, and giving tha market rather -aa unsettled appear ance with s tendency to even up commitments sending further iiereiopmenta. . . , Following 'yesterday's sharp rally the cotton market today fell off again. Priose declined through xhe forenoon sod early afternoon, but in the last hour there was soma rather heavy covering in the July option, which had a steadying effect on the rest of the market. The final rally reduced the early losses to such ao extent that the net change from Tuesday night was only. 4 to 2.1 point drop. - - Prices reported by Overbeck--& Cooke, coo;, pany:- ' ' '- " -' -Open. High. Low. 2105 2092 51os: 2121 2118 209J 2178 2162 2140 January ..... March ..... . MT , - July i ...... , October ..... .2120 - 2188 .2106 '212T .2088 2106 .21701 2186 .8165 2170 .2138 2156 2070 2143 2186 2116 December New Terk spot saarket. 2230. quiet. Liverpool cotton elosed 10 oewa. DAIRY lKODTJCK OF THE COAST San Francisco. Jun 14. (O. P.) But. ter Extras, 41e; prime firsts, 88 He. Eggs Extras, fe; extra Pull eta. 24 He; aaderstsad pnllets, 20o. - Cheese California klata, fancy. 19c; flrsta, 18e. -i.se angelss Peekott . . ! Los Aereles, June 14. BuWaf, 41 He. 7 Egos- Extras, 29e; case count, 26 He; paSetst 26c. " -1 . ' Poultry Hens, 19e 5 brofleta,"-: 24 0 28eu fryers. 3 Or, - .- ' f x ' ' Seattle Markel i Seattle, June 14. (L . N. 8,)i---Ouioxt-California, 3c - - - - - - j Potatoes Takima Gems. $35.00; loeaL $20.00. - t - feettle 9tark0 -iv" ---.-' , 1. Seattle. Jen 14. L N. Eggs Se lect ranch, 26027c; pullets, 210 22c i - Butter Ciey ereassery. 89e; bricks, 40c . , Cheese - Oregon, tripleta, 22 0 23c; Young Americas, $Sasr:.'-i-'?..: ;5:i;,-i:-;;s POTATOES ALOH CLf THE' Fronetsco sjawket COAST Saw Fraueieco. June 14j (U. F. (par ewtl Whita Globes. $1.25 01.86. Petatoss ' Rivers, fancy, $1.6002.00; Netted. -Gem. IZ.2e.. t . .Lea angetes snart i - Los Awreiee. Jniie 14. Potatoes Idaho ruaseta. 1 S3. 60 0 3.50; bakers, $4.60; Stock ton erdiXiary. $3-00 0 2.50; now staek beet k eals, $1.00 01.15; few, $125; amaO. 73 0 5s. . . , Baadoa Haa Jfevr Fotatnei , Bandon. June 14. Fifty poumts of. pota toes were brought to - the market by Dav Morgan, kmal spud kmg, toie wwk. - Mr. Morgan haa proved for maaf yesm that the best quality : ef potatoes caa be grown here, aiao early enough to compete with tb Ctr fonia pxarkeW-.- -. t-,... ".- -, -. -, ' -..v. Cilea PoUtte Market : i Chieaio. June 14. fL N. S.) Peato Keceipta. $2 cari ; oid Wiseonsai aad Michigan. $1.75 0 2.10; Alabama, Labssaa sad Osia homs tnampha. $3-50 0 3.76. . Saa Fraaclneo Cash Barley ' ' - i Kan- bYanrisco. June 14. IV. V. ) Har- kT Snot feed, per eautal. $1.S01.35: ship- t-mg. 31.4001.45; Decemtwr, $1.24 b.a, $1.27 feked. SHIP DUE MORROW TO TAKE LUMBER rrorn Tslnrtau tho ,Korwefian steamship Hanna, Nielsen of tha Asl a tic-American line, is due to reach port tomorrow and will take a full cargo of lumtier out. - Kh) is a sister ah ip to i'tlio Js-orarefilari rteamship L.ulse Nielsen, which will finish lumber cargo Saturday-.i The, patina Nielsen meaaurea 4269 ' tons 'and . the - I.bise Nielsea 4968 tons. - Tha former: vessel Is brlnairnr InbounfJ cargo. . ? .. Tho tiuiso .Nielsen trill velear with 4,500.00 feet of lumber and tho cargo set out : for tho Hanna Nielsen will probably too that by, a few thousand feet. Lumber trad to the Orient and tha Atlantic coast-as well as Califor nia will reach out " for a 3 on record and run - close for the season record, which was set In March. . Jjumber shipment to th west coast havo been .better durios June, but the Australian situation does sot improve. The buyers in Australia and New Zea land are ordering- short wing- to the advance In tariff schedules recently placed ia effect by the Australian tovernment, - Duties hav bn -ad-vanoed all along- the lino on Im porta. - TWO VESSELS DAILY 8 All. v FROM GRAYS HAKBOB POBT Iloquiam, "Wasn., Jon 14. Steamer fivea reached port- Tuesday morning from Kan Francisco to load a cargo of lumber at tho Donovan mill. 'hr Steamer ' Florence Olson, departed from San Pedro with a lumber cargo from the: Wilson ml!!. -! Two ships a day is the average so far In departures from Grays Harbor this . month. The 26 - vessels .which have cleared during; the first 13 .days of June carried out approximately 85, 000,000 feet of lumber, which v Is noor than tho former averaga for whole months. Fifteen -ships are loading in port now. and four rnoro ara expected in today. .- '--..T-'", . ''::; Atfj AEOKO THE 'vYATEBFB.OTCT Tho BrUIsh afeamahlp- Cardiganshire Of the Royal Mall Steam Pavket lino, shifted from Terminal No. 4 to the North Bank dock, where she is loading wheat for Kerr; Clifford & Co. The Helms. Oity of the Isthmian IlBe Is finishing lumber at Westport, .j The steam schooner Anna Hanlfy is taking lumber for San Francisco at the Clark-Wilson mills at lanntonr" - Tho steamship ..Montgomery City of the Isthmian line shifted from Term teat No. 4 to Terminal N- 1. ,1 Tha McCormlek Una steamship Ce IHo is discharging general cargo at Conch street. - Tha Japanese steamship Sweden Maru moved down to Terminal No. 4 to load 1000 tons of wheat, " i The steamship Senator of tho Ad miral lino will be due at Portland to morrow night with passenger; and freight from San Diego,- Wilmington and San Francisco. " - ' ' . i - . . REFORTS OF PILOTS -03T ' : TWO STEAMERS ABE BEAD Reports of Captain Edward Sulll wan, pilot on tho British steamship Welsh Prince, and A. R. Pearson, pilot cn the American steamship ' Iowaru re garding th collision between the two vessels on May 28. when the Welsh Prince was sunk, were read yesterday at the regular meeting o the, -state board of idiot commissionersv The com mission will conduct an ' inyeatigation at - an early date. Rotitin matter occupied the attention of tha, board during the greater portion of in meet. ing. , i ' jV':v - : V .. TOoTISIT CESTTBAEiA ' 'Centralia, Waah Juno 14. A large delegation - of Central!, businees men plan to visit Kalama Thursday to as sist In dedication, of th. nw; Kalama docks.. ':; L"':':" - X: "' '-."' ; ; '.l ... : POSITIONS VESSELS i Radio reporta fron kiorthSwad,; siv. the position ef tb following ;vsitJt-a. . xa, June 13: - . ' - Ctaremout, Ban Pedro for gskfwmi. 93 miles south of WiUapa Harbor.- - - . Rcnnecott, Astoria for Ktw York SaU'Vmn ci&eo and San Pedro, 200 mile trom oan Francisco. . -'- " - - - NorthUnd. Port Angslca for San Francisco, 632 miles north of- Saa, Francisco. ilartwood, Ban Pedro for Grays Harbor. 88 miles south ef Grays Harbor. -. Kaikyu , Maru. Astoria for - Westport. 20 miles from Astoria. : '''.,-"-". Santa Kita. Everett for Saa Pedro, . 933 miles north of Sap Pedro. Schooner Vigilant. Callao for Port Towns end. 107 mile west of Gray Harbor tight. (Hy Federal Telegraph Radio) ''' Oleum, Coos Ray for oaa Pedro, 229 miles north of San Pedro. San Diego, Tacoma for Saa . Padre, . 196 miles north of Saa Francisco. : - - Labraa, Saa V'ranet-co for. Saa Pedro.. 268 miles north of San Francisco. W. F. Herrin. MonUrsy for Oleum, 80 aulas from Monterey. . -. . . Stocktna,' Manila for Saa prancisee. - $59 miles west of San Francisco. IScuador Mew York for Saa Francisco, 720 miles south of Saa Francisco. 8y Naval Rgdie i Hanna, Saa Pedro for Point Wells. 85 mile from Point Weils. f Eastern Prince. Columbia , river" for "Pert Angeles, off Cape Flattery. Clarsmont, Saa 'Pedro for . Raymond, 93' miles from Willapa Harbor. Rainier, Saa Ftanoiseo for Belliagham, 348 miles from Reilingham. - Kennoeett, Astoria for New York via Ban Fnancisoo and San Pedro, 290 miles from Sen Francisco. - Northland. Port Angeles ' for Saa Fraaeiaeo. (32 miles from Ban Francisco. Hartwood, Saa Pedro for Grays Barber, 88 mile from Gray Harbor, Santa Rita, Everett for Saa- Pedro, 982 mile from Saa Pedro. Admiral biiehohion. ' Ketchikan i for Point Wells.-678 milaa from Ketehikaa. H. T. Harper, Richmond for pout Wells. 25 stiles from Point Walla. Quineult, Tacoma for Saa Pedro, 2$ miles from Saatthv - .-. -: - - Singapore Mara; Kobe for Portland. 600 mile wast of Columbia rivers Willamette. .- Portland for Saa Francisco, 190 miles from Columbia river. Yosemite, Ssn Francisco for Paget Sound, 95 miles from Flattery. ' . - President McKinley, Seattle for Yokohama. J800 miles wwt of Seattle. Pin Tree State,- Yokohama for .Seatoa, 2560 miles west of Seattl. - ' -t Catliariae D. TkaUn far Port Moller. 40 miles front Nelson Lagoon. Set' Lion, towinc Cbilhcoth. Astoria for Kaknek, 160 miles from Uaimak Pass. Admiral Sefara. Anchors a for Seattle. 990 milaa from Seattle. . .. - - .. y MOVEMEirT OF VESSELS'. Astoria, J ub 14. Mailed at 2 a. m., stoamer Rosalie Hahoay. fur Saa Franeieeo. Arrived t 10:46 $. av, . teaar Eastern Pliaes, frora Keaitls, - Astoria; Jaa 1$. Arrtvad at 12:50 and left up at 9 pv xa.. steamer Ruse City, from Saa . Fvanoisoo. Sailad M i s, m., steamMr La Purum. for saa Fraacsteo. Left sp at p. m-, steamer Johaa Peulsea, for West, f port. Arrived at T and left up at 8:15 p. pv. steamer Celile, trout saa jrmncBco. San Pedro, ; Jane 13- Bailed Steamer Steel Worker, froas Portland and Paget Sound for -New York sad way ports t steamer Forest Bang, far' Man Franmsee. ' Arrived Steamer Julia Lswkenbaru. from Jfew York and way ports, for San Frenches, and Portland. Sailad -Steamer Geo. L. Oiscn, lor-Columbia' river, - Port Angeles, June 19. Sailed at X p. m., British steamer Kasteru Prince, for Portland, Port Tewnasnd, - Juno 13 - Arrived -Jap-aneso ateamer Vancouver Maru, for SeattU and Portland. : Crmtobai. June 12. Bailed Steamer Peun- sylvsnian. from aew Yore sad way ports, for roruaaa; steamer wuuars, srom jiew Xerk, for Portland. Belfast. June 11- Arrived-' Stoamer Da- sotan. iroia rorutoa. -Cristobal, Juno 12.- Arrived Daniih met torvBip Fionia. from Portland, foe London. - Tacoma. June 13. Sailed at 6 p. an., Nor wegian ateamer Baja Call forms, . from Saa Francjboo. for Portland. . .-- n. . -: Saval Stores Market New York, Juno 14. Turjntme Sevan-1 aah. 80ie; New -Tors, f3r. Eosm fcavaonaii. $4.19; New York, $3.20. OR'EGIW Tide at Astoria Taaraday High water. - . I .ow water. 4 :05 axn.. 7.9 ft. ' t ;07 a. m.. 0.8 ft S :84 p, m- 7.4 ft. ::' 1 1 :49 p. m.. 3.2 ft. ..-'Seaside High water nine tin- nles earlier...: Seaside Low ' water 21 -minutes earlier. - News' of the;Port l " Arrivala June 1 Cetilo. American steamer, from gas, Fraa- eatro, pawencere and general. . - Hem -. City. American steamer, ircm oan Francisco, fiaasengwrs and general. ? ., Oaparteres wune - - - Daisy MtUMjra, American steamer. forSaa . Pedro, lumber, frora St. lleWa.- - ' -. I wn. Amertcsn motonhfn. for San Fran- tasci, lumber, frost St. Helen,-- Viking.i Amenoau 'rtntur, Jtoe Ea t n' cco. lumber, Iwa Pt Helen. . , " j iiii nrxxe !ii,jilf' 'v '"' , : .';"'-.' Weataew st ftlvsfa afouth -r Kortli Head. Juno- 1 4 Condition at -the .. month of the rivse at nooa. sea, smooth; wiud. Bunk 18 miles:' wsather, cloudy. . ; DAILY RIVER READINGS River t"! Temp : t-? 11 atatkms Re -1: W'sflstcbea Lewtaton . . . CmaUlla . , Tit. Dalles , . 40 22 26 40 lO 20 2 12 15 4 0.O, ""o.fi.oo 91 94 98 ' S3 82 so 69 60 'ii, 51 62 63 13.1 0i0.no 110.00 21.8 33 l-0 5)0.01 ojo.oo sio.ooi Eugen t. 4.R 4.6 Albany . i , . Salem . . . . Oregou .City. Portland . , , 3.2 4.1 M.29,00 4 O.OO 21 .8 -O.40.00f 7 t-) FalUng. '::' i i- RIVER FORECAST - Th WOlamett river at Pert laud will faTI Thnvtday . and Friday, reaching - stages of about 21.6 feet Thursrlaj. and ' 21.4 feet Friday, and will remain nearly stationary Sat urday. ' .: Vasssta te arrive t -' ':H " Teasels -v- '" From - 1 Tmt. Weivra Maru . .. . .Mnroraa ... . . June 1 Shinkoku Maru ..... Kobe June 20 Wapams . . . . . . , Fan Fran. . .v. June 1 T Senator. lneso-war. June '6 Yesaki Msru ....... sfuroraa ,..,,Jus15 Bsia raUforsia . . . . . Tacoma .....Jnasl Moerdijk gottardsm . ..Junel ridorado ,..,kKr Orleans. .June 15 Wast- Kotos ..,...Buon Aurea.Jnnvl 8 Delreaa . Aberdeen ....June IS Mnltnomsh . ... . an . . .Jos 1 Julia I-ockenhach. . ...Kaw York, ... Jan 1 Job O. Klrkpetriek. Sea : Fraa...,.Jun 16 Wm. A. McKcasay . v'. New, Tork.. . , June 1 8 Nebrasksa . ..... .i.Kew York..... Juns 16 Deerfuld ....... ...New York. ... Jen 1 Ben la were v ..... .. .lsn Fran. .Juns- J Jacob Iwucisnhac ...New Orlean-. June IT Pacific, . . . . . j ...,aB Fran. .June 1 Admiral Hodmen ,...8. F.-way , . . Jun 19 Chaa. H. Cramp. . . .. Baltlraor . . .. Jun 19 Artigas . -. . . ....... .Rovton . ,-r . .June 1 9 Annetto Ro'nh . . i . ; . Su Fran ...-Juno 1 anew vet Mar . . . , .Seattle ... .-. .Jon 20 Imukisan Mar ...... Knb ...... .June 5 Oregon Mar ....... Murersa ...t.Juc 50 , Califomian New York, . . . Jnn 23 Salome ............ London- . , . . .June 29 Rose City ...... f . .. fian. Fran. .. .Jane 22 Ocean Prince. . . . . . , .Seattle. . . . .. - June 22 Florenc Luckenbach . . New Orleans. .June 2.T Willaolo. ........... New York. June 24 Annam .. n-. ...... .iAntwarp ....June 84 Santa Barbara, ...... New7 York. . .Jun 25 Reobyalla -.--'. Saa tbraa. . ... J u no 2 2 ghaut. . .......... .Kan Praa.. . , .June 1 5 Rosa: Mara. ...... .Marorsa ... ,.Jun15 ---f:v T Depart From PsrUae J ' " Tamslii From .-j;" Due. Kelma Clt ........ New York. ...Jnn 16 LUa Nlalse ......Orieot .,,,, June 17 Canxigiaahtre . ..... Europe.... Jnn 15 Telken . ..Autralia .....Jun)6 Ross City ........ .Ban .'Fran.. , j .June 19 Glasgow Maru.. ., , ..Kurop , . . . , . Juo IT Hal California . . . . . , Wet Coast. , . Jus 1 T Beadowoso ......... Orient ......Juns IT Georgia Ralph. . . . . . S.. F-Pedro; J una 1 7 Senator ......... Diego-war, .June IT Deerfiekl ........ Newyork. .Jaas 1 I owea ......rS. -F .-Pedro , . J una 1 8 Babinda ......... ..Kurop . , June If Eastern Sailor..,. ... Orient ...... June 19 Faster Prince ......Orient ......Junel : Nebrasksa,:... .......New York.... June 19 Delrosa ........... West Coast. .June SO Kaikyu Mar ..... .Orient ..... .June 20 Liverpool Mara, , . . , Europe . ... , June 2(1 West Notue ........ Buenos Ayrea, June 20 TJikaranr. .-. ....... tlrient .... ,r. June 21 Admiral Redman . ...S. F.-Way , , . Jun 21 Ohioa ........... New York. . .June 22 Montgomery City ...London .....Jen 23 Californiaa -....... Europe .... .Jane 26 Kslomo . ..Europe . , . . . .June ,24 Tiifcaranf Orient ..... .June 24 Florence Locket bach.. New Orleans.. Jon 24 Willaolo , , .Kew York,, . June' 2 Chaa.: H. Cramp. ....Baltimore . . V.June 22 Wax. MeKenny...Siw York, . . .June 20 ' Vself h Pari , . Vessels- r t - ' , Berth. ' Aden Mara .... . , .. . . ,, . .Globe Canligaashiro ............... North Bank Eastern Sailor ............... Crown Milt ' Horaisaa , Mar .,.,.,... Terminal No. - 4 ' lowaa Drydock John W. Wells St Johns Kaikuy Mam - . ... Westport Luise Nielsen. ........ .Wast Oregon Selma City ..... . ....,..,.,. . Weetport Vimta --. .......... ... .... Tongue Point Viking .......St. Helen Wert Kader - Drydock Tolien ... ... ....... .7. .. . .Tongue Point Sweden Mar -.,.,....,,. .Terminal No. 4, Daisy Mathews ............... St, Helens Annette Rolpb ....... .Portland Flour 'Mills Liverpool Mar .Peninsula Lbr. Glasgow Mar ..... .Term. No. 4 Rondowoso .lnman-Potnlsen Edw. Luckenbach ...... j ...... Term. fo. 1 Ann Hanlfy . , . . . . . Clark-Wilton Jshau Poulasa ....... . ........ Westport Tilkarang ....... i . . .... . , Terminal No. 4 Montgomery Citr ......... .Terminal No.- 1 Rose City. ...... ....... . . .Aina worth t'elils ......................... Couch Eastera Prince i . .,,., Astoria Ha ana Nielsen ........,....,... Astoria : Saa Fmneiseo. June -18. Amvd Har- vara, from Los Angel, at 10.26 a. m. ; Amur Maru, from Singspor. at 10:20 a. m.; Psna man. from Astoria, at 10:46 a. m-i Captain A. F. Lucas, from Point Wells, at S .1 5 p. ra, ; Admiral - Dewey, from Lea Aetalea, at . 8:36 p. av; tug Whaling, from Fort Saunders, t 6 :05 p. m. bailed Multnomsb, for Port- , laud, at 10:48 a. as.; Port Angeles, for Seat tl. at 10:48 a. m. ; ahtp Moshuia, fir Puget -Sound, at 10:4$ a. as. ; Sonoma, or Sydney, at 2:10 p. av; Lasboa Maru. for New York, at 2:18 p.- av: Senator, to : Portland, at 2:15' p. av; Arctic, for Fort Rragg. at 8:15 p. m. : Klisabctb, for Jsandoa. at 8:16 P. av; Labrea, for Los JiBgekea, at 2:HO p.,,nv; Boobyalla, from Los Angeles, at 4:65 p. m.; lleerfield. for Fortune, and Seattle, at 6:0j P. dv; Stockton City, for Fort Rragg, at 6:4 p. av; Humboldt, for Los Angeles, at 9:10 ' p. nv; Brooklyn, tor Bsndon, at 6:46 pv av; French stoamer Honduras, for Dunkirk,- at 6:65 p. m. t Panamas tor Lsverpoalat Silb p. nv; Helen P, Drew, tor fcngwood, at 9:13 p. av; Tamalpaki. tor Grays Harbor. at-:50 P. m. - - . - --- ...-.-' . Aberdeen. " Jane 13. rrived:"-. Del : Rosa, from Seattio, 8 p. av; Sves, .from San Fran cv 8 a. m. Sailed ; v Ftorence Olson, for Kan Fedro, S;89 p. av; Agwistar. for New lork. 4 p m.. - --.-'-,--- Raymond, Jon ,13. v-rived? Grays Har bor, from Saa Pedro, 11:50 a. m. -. San Franetsfc,. Jan 14. (L N. S. Ar rited today: Phoenia. Greenwood, 1 xS 5 a. av; Saginaw, Port Angelee. 6 a. av; Santa Inez, Los Angelaa. 4:30 e, .; Artissa, port land. Me. : Caspar, Casrar, 7:45 . m. ; Lnimaka, Albion. 745 a. to.; Manes, Hono lulu. 9 a. nv; Saa Antonio. Monterey,. 8 :50 -... m, m Railed today: - Jacob Luckenbach. Ta ecma, 6:10 av nv; Sea rgc, towing from sea, 6-5o a. m.; Santa Crux.. Tacoma. 8 :20 a. at. T Chicago Dairy rrodac - Chicago, Juno: 14. fL K, S. Butter Receipt, 10.825 tubs; extra fiesta, 8O0 84e: Sndards, 84 e; packing atock, 26 0 26c. - " . . .as. . ; i, . , ' ..- mocviianeoua. 31 0 22e; ordmary first, 2 ; Jiysts. '9hfTwint " 1818e; dsWes, 18 018e; Toung -America. 1S01$C; Longhorsa. l018e; brick, 15 015 Me. - Lo poultry, turkeys, S 5c; : chicken. 21e; -brwleis, 32 0 89c;rootm,,14e; gee, 12 0 83e; ducks. 20 028. HOT AGAIN BE SFBE TO MABR"-T0TJK, ' DRESSED 31 EATS The Savinar Co., Inc. - ' ; , PORTLA1TD, ORE. Cold Storage on Premises SIXTH AND . HOTT . NEWLY FURNISHED $89 REMOSCLEa Strictty fireproot. Aear -both Detwts and eutlfeiiient esr srvice to s II parts of Lu tiWf. 0.M. fBWtRSi RATLfi MOUfcilAfE HOTEliiiOYT