The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 21, 1922, Page 15, Image 15

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    . "WEDNESDAY. JUNE. 21.- 1922.
TlTEr OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OXtEGOlN.
15
LIBERALS EUROPEAN : PURCHASES OF
BUTTER ISAM
IN LOCAL TRADE
WEDNESDAY DAIRY TRADE
f Batter , K-r Cfceese
;ee eAtra. select, fists.
Portland 87s 20e
San Francisco . ...40V4e tie
rhiraro .r.Tr.i IStte 2Se
Sew fork ........ Stl&fl 41e
!e
ltte
18
04e
23
Seattle . 7e . 2 Je
Lot Angele 4Se
2e
Market (or batter continues to gain in
weakness bcr and a further softening of
pn la shewn generally in the cube trade.
While mm holders ere still asking' aa high
as 39 cents for stale extras, txnctiuct of this
quality bare been made during lite 24 boon
down to 4 cents; a further loJk of Vi cent
from recent figures.
While rentraltzer ere tBt asking 3T cents
. pound 'for their extras, practically no sales
are reported at this price. The molt t
that tlx ttoek is being rushed into ie houses
at rallies considerably above those of a rear
ego
The report of cold storage holding of but
ter at Portland showed a total of 803,964
pounds held here this year" compared with
224.636 pounds a year ago.
Extreme price that is twine paid for hut
terfat by wsrrinc creameries is all that is hold
ing the price of prints sa high as it is.
Dairy products holdings in storage Janu
ary 19: '
FORTLAND
This Tear. Last Tear.
flutter, lbs . ,
three, lbs.
Kiev rases . ,
Poultry, lbs.
Butter, lbs
Cheese, lbs .
Kggs, cases .
Poultry, lbs.
303.854 .224.638
153.516 'l3. 131
f,4Sf 40.017
74JJ37 66,467
SKATTLF.
391. 70S
LSI. 422
43.289
185,605
461. 17
1 31.625
41.1S1
95.082
Those . desiring special informstion regsrd
lng any market, should wnte the .Market
Kdltor, Oregon journal, enclosing stamp for
reply.
EGG TRADE INCLINED TO IA(i
Egg market continue to lag with bsda for
current receipts still st 20c. but with hen
neries from 23e to 24e a dosea. felling
prices are unchangeo. Storage demand is very
small at this time.
BETTER. CALL FOB GOOD VEAL
' Market is in somewhat better shape for qual
ity eeals here, with sales along the -street
at 12V13c a pound, the latter being an
extreme for the day. Hogs continue around
the previous leveL .
STRAWBERRY PRICES EASIER
EajiT prices are show for strawberries, with
the bulk of the sales on the farmers' market
at 81.20 to 11.50, while on Front street values
ruled from 81.25 to 41.73 per crate generally.
t Uuality la only fair.
HEAVY" HENS ARE IN DEM AS 1
. Somewhat improred demand is ahowing for
beery bens around 23e a pound and heavy
springs around 16. Light hens snd light
springs sre slow and are generally quoted
around 15o to 16o. -a pound. Ducks not
wanted.
OLD POTATOES DEMAND IS GOOD
Demand continues to reflect improvement
for old potatoes, si though selling .prices are
mixed. Local stock is quoted at 31.50 to
41.73 by wholesalers to retailers, with the buy
ing .price around !.:.'
BRIEF NOTES PB-ODITE TJIA
Two further advances, one for c and an
other for 6c. shown in the turpentine market.
lxmghom cheese of Tillamook maks is scarce.
i.rct-n onions weaker and lower; new. reds
firmer snd higher.
Car Walla Walla cabbage of fancy quality
selling around 4 Vfcr. . '
Green beans down to 20 51c pound; mar
ket not brisk.
(.rco peas a drug on the market around
8 ft I tp pound. .
Car fancy Idaho honey reported in.
Asparagus firmer, with scarcity; sales up to
(2.2ft dosen bunches.
Cantaloupes selling about 25e s crate lower.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weather bureau advised Wednesday :
Protect 'shipments during the next V6 hours
against the following maximum temperatures:
Goirg north to Seattle, 68 degrees; northeast
to Siksje. 9l degrees; east to Baker, 02 de
grees, and south to Ashland, 83 degrees. Maxi
mum temperatures at Portland tomorrow about
7t degrees.
PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICES
These are the prices retailers pay whole
salers, except aa otherwise noted:
BUTT Ell- Selling price, box lots: Cresm
ery price Prints, extra. 40e for plain wrap
pers: Cubes, extras. 34 0)874 lb.; dairy,
buying price, 22 (9-2 Ho lb. -
Bl'TTERFAT Portland delivery basis; No.
1erade. 41c: No. 2. 38c! No. 1 sone, i39e
for No. I grade, premium being paid by some.
CHEESE Selling: Tillamook triplets, 25c;
Teung Americas, 26 27c: Oregon triplets,
2023e. Selling price: Block Swiss, fsscy.
81 m 82a; Limbuxger, 24 0280; cream brick,
22 24c.
EGGS Buying "price, Front street: Cur
rent receipts. Western Oregon, 20c per doaea;
, Eastern Oregon, 18 8 19c per do j. ; hen
neries. 22 24c per doa. Selling price: Or
. dinary candled. 25c per doa; select. 27c
doa.; pullets. 2S24e doa. t
EGGS Association selling price: Select,
29c; brown. 28c; first, 25c; pullets. 24c
per daaen.
LIVE POULTRY Selling price: Heavy
hens. 22 23c lb.: light heus. 1516e lb.:
broilers. Hocks, 24c; other broilers, 16 9 20c
lb.; old roosters. 12c.
Fresh Fruits and Veeetablas
PUKSU FHL IT8 Oranges. 86.23 9. 25
box; bananas. 0 H 0 10c lb.; lemons, 88.50
9.25 case: grapefruit, Fionas. 310.60
i.SO; California. 83. CO 8.00 ; peaches, 82.
BERRIES Strawberries: Willamette val
ley, 81.75 2.25 crate; Columbia river Clsrts,
) crate.
DRIED FRUITS Dates. Dromedary. 3T.O0;
figs, white, 33.50 3.T5 per 75-lb box; prunes.
40s and 50s. 60 lb. box, 14o lb.; 50s and
ove, ioc. 10.
OVIONS SHn- t.t.H . v..
red. white. 32 25; garlic. 6 8c lb.; greea
oniiwis, ewe aesen nunches.
POTATOES Selling pnoe to retailors: Ore
gon fancy. 31.50 ( 1.75 per cental; buying
price country ti.v W 1.1 U ; sweet potatoes.
82.25 2.50 crate; new potatoea. 4 He.
VKGKTABLES Beets, 31.25 do, tranehec,
cabbage. 44,Ac lb.; lettuce. 50 90c doa.;
carrot. 75a 31.00 dos. bunches; tomatoes.
Mississippi. 33.00 per crate; horseradish, IBe
per lb.; artichokes. 90c & 31.00 per doaen;
cauliflower, i ) a crate; celery, 32.80 per
doa.: rhubarb . A IK v, ; . , , , .
box; asparagus, local, 32.009 2.35 per doaea
vuncnes: nuts wsua. si. ia 9 l.gg nyramid.
ax rbjwr tatrt fancy. 4 tier. S3 2i
1 .w . .-uw, . .f..iQ,vv; cnetce. e-tr.
. APPLES Cooking. 81.00 9 2.00 a box.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling nriceer r.
.try hogs. liMt lfc; heavy stuff less: veal
tops 1 sooui bu to 1UO IBS), 1 X H 1 3c lb.
heavy stuff less: lambs. 20 M 22c ib
SMOKED MEATS Hams. 36 9 39c per
lo. ; Dreaxrasx paeon, at9ae ID.
PACKING HOUSE MEATS Steer beef.
lAKtSltic lb.; neifsra. 14V4C-lb. : eowa. Ho
lb.; lambs. 15 IW 22c; ewes, 15 17c; bogs.
xaia tw lie per in.
lSKIi Kettle rendered, 17 He lb., tierce
sasis; eompouna. iac.
Craeeelea v
BEANS Small white, 38.T5; Urge white.
88.75: pink. 37.00; lisaax. 310.50; bayou.
86.76: red. 86.73.
HONEY Case, 33.00.
R1CE1 Japan. No. J, e: Blue Boat, 6e
jfe. ; New Orleans, head. 6 a.
COFFEE Roasted, 20 82 c H. la
sacks or drama.
SALT CoerssJ half ground. laOa, 313.50
tea; 80s. 317 83; -table dairy. 5 us. 62T.80;
V E A L
MARKET YERY FIRM.
IMMEDIATELY
SHIP
The Savinar Co., Inc.
100 Freat Street, Portias. Oregoa
SIXTH AND HOVT - .
NEWLY FURNISHER AND REMODELED
Strictly Jtreproov. feear both Depots and
convenient car service to sll parts el the city.
- - O. M. EDWARDS
? V sate orhehatb .-x
HOTEIiHOYT
BASKET
scran, ewiete
Br Hyataa H Ceaea
Raspberries are being- of ferd on the
local market for Uva Tlret time litis
Reason. Thia Is for local stock. Some
poor quality California, stock wu
previously offered at extreme prices.
Cantaloupes are again lower priced
with excellent stock now selling; In the
retail shops around A 5c each.' -
Tomatoe are now very plentiful with
sales around 20c a potrrid for the beat
solid stork. Offerinrs are from. Mis
sissippi. Texas and Mexico.
Watermelons are again available
with the retail price at 10c a pound
Quality better than initial offerings.
Currents are appearing- on the mar
ket in small lots, but next week ample
stocks may be expected.
Chickens continue to sell at very low
prices and are cheap&r than the bet
ter class beef. Consumers should know
this.
Ileta.il prices generally- show:
Kggi 232c doaea.
Butter Fresh creamery, 499 4 6c
Fish Salmon. 2030; halibut, 20c;
perch, 1 0c : smelt. 5c pound.
Flour Best local patent. 32.18 (S 2.25 per
4 9-ib. sack.
Potatoes Burbanks. 31.90 (S 1.75 per sack.
Onions 5c per pound.
Yamhill street prices : ,
Vegetables Carrots. So bunch : turnips. 5c
:. ; asparagus, ,2 Oe lb. ; string beans, 20 0 30c
lb.: peas. lOe lb.
Honeyr Comb, 25c: quart, B6c; pint, 88c.
Poultry Heavy hens. 30 0 82e; light 'hens,
26 28c; turkeys, priests market 60e lb.
Eggs Public market, 21 29?; private
stores. 23 (a. 2 He per doaea.
Rtrswherries Beet Oregon strawberries, 7
& 1 0o ir basket.
Centeloupes Fancy stock 1320c each.
Chicago Wheat
In Narrow Limits
In Early Trade
Chicsgo, June 21.- -Wisest started higher
but the market reacted shortly sfter and
an easy tone developed. There was some
covering by local shorts at the start, but when
this buying was over the demand was not
broad enough to absorb the offerings.! This
caused some of the locals to put out short
whest. The trend wss downward as the result
snd for over sn hour the market showed poor
rallying power. A little buying for Northwest
account took the alsck out of the market and
shortly before midday shorts attempted to
cover snd found little wheat for sale. As a
result there was a rally to above the previous
close. Export demand for wheat was flat
and there was some talk of reselling by Eng
lsnd. Milling demand was not so good,- Bene
fices! rains were reported over Canada. Weekly
weather reports were partly bullish, confirming
lome premature ripening in Kansas. .
Corn held well. Local bull leaders sup
ported the market and. there was some senti
mental buying based on past experiences. The
news wss mainly bearish. Country was a free
seller of com to arrire and there were 800, 00O
bushels booked by two leading elevator inter
ests. Domestic shipping demand was . slow.
Crop news is favorable.
Oats trade was slow, but the market was
firm. Bad crop reports tend to check selling.
Cash demand slowed up considerably of late.
Trade in proviaiona consisted largely of
changing. Cash interests changed their hedges
from July to September.
Chicago range reported by United Press.
WHEAT
Open. High. Low. Close.
July 118 113ls 111 112 H
Sep 113H 113 112't 113 bk
Dec 116 'A It"1 11SV 117
CORN
July 62 - K3 62 U 62
Sep. 65 66 H 65 66?
Dec 65 66 H 63 66
OATS
July 3n 30 3." 85 i
Sep. 37 88 87 H 38
Dec 40 41 40 40
RT
July ....... 87 8Ti SO 87
Sept 87 ST 4 SOU 86
BARLEY
Jut? . ..; 58
Sept. , 584
LARD
July 1150 11R2 1147 llSO
Sep. 1180 vlt82 1177 1180
RIBS '
July , 1240
Sep 122T 1227! 1125 1227
Chicago Dairy Prod nee
Chicsgo, June 21. (I. N. 8.) Butter
Receipts, 1 2,293 tubs. Creamery extras.
35 He; standards. 35c; firsts, 033c;
packing stock, 20 (Sf 27c.
Eggs Jteeeipts, 24.644 cases. Miscellane
ous, 2021e; ordinal, firsts. 20c; firsts.
2121cr extras, 23e; checks, 19c: dirties,
1919o.
Cheese Twins, new, 17 918c: Daisies,
17 918c; Young Americas, 19 0 19 c;
brick. 1515e.
Live Poultry Turkeys, 2c; chickens, 23c:
broilers, 32 44c; roosters, 14e; gseee, 12
23c; ducks, 20&3Oc.
Minneapolis Wheat Options
Minneapolis, June 21. Wheat:
Open. High. Low. Close.
July 130 130 128 129
Sept. 121 121 120 121
Dec 121
Bid.
New York Cettoateed. Oil
New York, June 21. Oottenseed oil
June, 311-00 bid; July, 31 1.45 & 11.53 : Au
gust, 31158 11.64; September. $11.62
11.65; October. 81 1.00 11.05 : November.
39 TO 9 77; December, . 39.54 9.57; Jan
uary. 39.50(8 0.59.
New York Metal Market
New York. June 21. (I. N. S.) Capper:
Easy : all positions offered 1 3 13 e.
Lead: DulL All positions. 5.505.80e
spelter: Dull. All positions 9:30
5.40c
bales. 83.80 4. 00; fancy table and dairy,
334.50: lump, 326.50 ton.
SUGAR Cube. 87.85: fruit and berry.
ss.uo; yellow u. e.3U: beet granulated.
38.70: extra C 36-50: golden C. 36.40.
CANNED MILK Talis. 34.60; baby aire.
84.50 case; Eagle. 30.25 case.
SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 14 lb.
NUTS Walnuts. 82 984c; almonds, 24 9
27 He: filberts. 20o lb.: peanuts, liua
1 2o lb ; pecans, 32c lb. : BrtxUs. 18 9 20o lb. ;
cnesinuis, japaneae. uent in.
Fish and Shellfish
FRESH FISH Cldnook. fresh. 20 l'2e lb.
halibut, 14J6ciIb. ; black cod. 910c lb.;
hbui aiiipereu cw, e.e; COO. i fa BC
lb.; sole. 40 lb.; stnrgeoa, 90c lb.; shad,
dressed. 7e lb. : roe shad. lOe Ib.
OYSTERS Eastern, 14.50 gallon ; Olym-
pia, per gauon, ai.se quart; crabs, large,
33.50 doaea. small 83.50 docea.
Hope, West and Hides
HOPS 1921 eroa. Bemiaal, 15c Ib.
HIDES Calf skin. 10c lb.; kips. Ae In.;
green hides, 4e Ih.; salted, Se lb.
MOHAIH Nominal; 23e(g35c Ib.
SHKJP PELTS Long dry pelts. 15c: short
pelts, 7e lb. ; loss hair goat pelts, 8 lQo
lb-; short hair goat, pelts, S3 each.
WOOL Willamette Valley, eoane, 30 9
30c; medium. 82 33 lb.; fine. 87940 lb.;
Eastern Oregoa -Ida be, 80 40e lb.
TALLOW AND GBEASE No. 1 tallow,
4 He; No, 2, 8 He.
Rosa, Paint, oil
ROPE Sisal, 15 9 16a; Manila. 16 9
1 8c per lb. .
WIRE NAILS Base price, 34 keg.
WHITE LEAD 100-lb. ktg, 12 c lb.
UNSEED OIL Raw. bhto.. 31.10; kettle
bciled. bbla. 81-12: raw. ease, 3L35; soiled,
cases. 31-28 gallon. -
GASOLINE Iran bhla. 36c; caeca, SStte
per gallon -
TIKPE.VT1NE 3-gsllo cans, 31 66 gaL
Lumber and SMngl
' latest carload lumber sales by nunufsc
turers. quotations prnraaesting - C. o. b. mill
values in direct sales t retajJecs and. iac hid
ing selling expense:
FLOORING: High. Low. Pre.
14 No. 2 v. S. IS2.08 ......
1x4 No. 3 t . 34.00 34.00 34.00
FINISH:
1x8-10 ........... 83.00
CKILDiO:
x4 No. 3 and better S3 00
DROP SIDING:
1x6 No. 3 and better 88 OO
BOARDS AND SUXBT-AP:
1x8-10 sls........v II. SO
DIMENSION;"
58.60 50.00
28.00 83..00
34.00 ' 3C00
12.50 14.50
3x4 13 14 No. 1. .:. 16.50 12.80
SMALL TIMBERS: -8x4
13-10 !.., i, 10.80 lt.50
d-ft. Na. 1 r,. i..;, :S.5 ;-..5
SHlNQUES'tt "s.' it,.,-.-A
............ -.tS;:. i.73
15.50
S.60
Total sxlas kf 88 aauav 0.801,268 1.
EtVIAND IS
QUITE FAVORABLE
y Kymata H. (Sefcen , '
Increasing demand for fruits is shown gen
erally although here and there, as in straw
berries, some weakness la shown In a job
bing way "i ' ' 1
Reports indicate some liberal sales of prunes
by Oregon growers to European interests. Sell
ers appear! to be hiding their transactions at
this time, in fact, for tit first tinea in several
years appear adverse to giriag publicity to this
movement. .
Unconfirmed reports indicate, - however,
some record business Jn Oregon prunes with
various European countries reported as buyers.
Latest reports from abroad indicate that ear
lier estimates ot the eery small crop in Franca
axe new Xoily confirmed.
Kot only h the dried prune market-of ex
cellent character, bat Eastern Oregon and Idaho
report that contracting of -fresh prunes for
Eastern shipment is of excellent character,
with values rather liberal.
Cherry demand is excellent from canning in
terests but the fresh market is very scant with
price ruling around 9 10c for seedling whites
snd 18 20c for the better class of Royal
Annea from The Dalies.
Cantaloupe are cheaper jliere, with increas
ing supplies and quality extremely good.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago, Jane 21. ComparatiTory light
runs were again reported today. All branches
of th trade supplies show a decrease com
pared with a week ago. Nearly 11.000 hogs
were held over from yesterday, but etMl Talaes
were higher from the Mart- Heavy fat steers
have had a good market the last few days
snd sellers rlsim the beat animals quotable at
$10. Receipts were estimated at 12,000 cat
tle. 12.000 bogs, 13,000 sheep snd 2500
Choice steers were strong and some
sales were a little higher. Prime. 1355
)ound animals eold at 89.85, while others
went at 89.65. Medium and plainer steers
were slow moat of the .time, hue value were
steady. Best cows and heifers 'also held well
with choice cows at 36.60 7. Ou, wtuia best
heifers were placed at 37.50 8.2. rne
plainer grades were slow. Cenner sold at
83.30 8 3.85 for good lots en a slow mar
ket, while calves were unchanged. Good
dealers went at 38.00 9 8.35.
Hogs Light hogs sold strong to a aims
higher from the start, with prim lots at
311? The bulk of 1170-1200 stock sold st
$10.85 fp 3 0. no with 360-300 pound lots st
310.400 1.65. The bulk of all hogs sold
at 39.75 910.90. and the spread was wide.
Plain packing hogs made 89.25 s9.oo witn
good loti st 810.00. Choice killing pig sold
at 810.00&10.43. The trade waa a little
easy late in the dsy.-
Bbeep Lambs were off 25c m most cases
with choice Idaho at 318.00. snd prime native
lots at $12.50 for the beet. - Demand .for
c-tlls was slew and some ot these sold at
87.00. Yearlings were, steady to 25e lower,
choice lots going at 81J.00. . Best light ewes
went at 86.50 on a generally steady market.
Chtcaae Hogs. 81 1 -0O
Chicago. Jnne 21. Hogs Receipts. 21.
00O. steady to 16c higher. Bulk. 89.75 1
10.90: tops. 31T.00: heavyweight: $10.40
10.70: medium weight. 10.60910.90;
lightweight. $10.80910.90; light lights.
$10.35 910.85: heavy packing sows, smooth,
$9.23 910.00; packing sows, rough, J8.80
9.30: pigs. 39.23 10.40.
Cattle Receipts. 12.000. steady to 10c
higher, Beef steers, choice snd prime. $ 9 . S 5
US 10.00; medium slid good, $8.00 9 9.35;
good snd choice, 38.60 9 0.50: common and
medium. $7.00 9 8.60. Butcher cattle, heif
ers. $5.5098.40: ewws. $4.0097.23; bulls.
$4.15 9 6.25. fanners and cutters, cows and
heifers. 82.75 9 4.00; canner steers. $4,00 9
5.25; veal calves (light snd hsndyweight) ,
$7.7599.00; feeder steers, $5.7597.73;
tocker steers. $5.00 9 7.75; stocxer cows
and heifers. $3.50 9 5.75.
Sheep Receipts, 18,000. Lambs and year
lings, 25e lower; sheep, steady. Lambs (84
lbs. down), 31O.50913.00; lambs, culls and
cr.mmon. $6.50 911.00; yearling wethers.
88.3591125; ewes. 3.0096.75: ewea,
culls and common, 8150 9 3.00; breeding
ewes. 85.00911.00: feeder lambs, 310.509
12.00.
Seattle Hogs S1X.2S
Seattle. June SI.-. Hogs Receipts, 76;
steady.- Prime lights, 311.60 912.25: smooth
hesries. 80. 80 9 11.23; rough heavies, 85.74
09.75: pigs. $10.23 l 11.25.
Cattle None.
Sheep Receipts, 251 ; steady. Yearlings,
89.00 9.50; wethers. 39.00 9 9-50: ewea.
33. 0099. vd; prima lambs. 310.00 911.00;
fair to good, 89.00 910.00.
San Francisco Heat
San Francisco. Jnne 21. (U. P.) Cattle:
Grass fed steers No. 1, 6 97c; second
quality. 5 9 6 e ; cows and heifers, 49
3c: calves,' light. 8 9 9c; calves, heavy, 5
9 7 c.
Sheep- Lambs, 10 911 ej wethers,
e ( To: ewes. 3 4c.
Hogs Hard grain, weight 100-175, 12c;
oyer 300. 10c.
Kansas City Hoes $10. SS
Kansas City. June 21. I. N. S.) Cat
tle Receipts, 9500, steady. Steers, $8.00
9.10; cows and heifers. 34.00 9 8.75: stock
cm and feeders, $6.00 9 7.50; calves. $7,00 9
8.00.
II or Receipts, 16,300, active. Bulk of
sales, 310.30 910.45; tope. 310.55; heavies,
$10.30 910.40; lights, '810. 30 9 10.50; med
ium, 310.30 910.45.
Sheep Receipts. 5000, active. Lambs,
312. 00912. 30.
Omaha Moss. 810.40
South Omaha. June 21 .Cattle Receipts
TOOO: heavy.. Jieef steers, steady to strong;
medium grades and yearlings, steady to lOe
lower; top heavy beeves, 89.35; she stock
slow, steady to easier; other classes of stock
generally steady.
Hogs Receipts 16.000; good hogs active.
mostly 15c higher than yesterday's average.
it 00-lb, butchers. $10,00110.33; top, 310.40;
mixed and heavy grades slow; early sales
steady to 10c lower, mostly 30.6O lO.OO.
K beep Receipts. 8000. Lamb and year
lings mostly 25c lower. Early top native
lambs, $12.25: Idahoes held hiaher. Year
lings, $10.50; sheep and' feeders steady; weth
ers, aa.uu.
Denver Hess. Sf 0.30
Denser. June 2 1 . ( V. P. Cattle Re
ceipts 150; 15 9 250 lower. Steers. 87.00 9
9.U0; cows and heifers, 83. 7398.00; stockers
ana feeders. $5.756.75; bulla. 32.50 g
5.50; calves, 34.50 8.00.
Hogs Receipts 1085; 5o higher. Top,
$10.80; bulk. s$9.90 9 10.15.
Sheep Receipt nonei. unchanged. Spring
jswus. fii.9vei..vv; ewes, se.vu (9 o.uo.
COTTON MrCH AFFECTED
BY WEATHER COXDITIOyS
xora, jun a. while there was a
gooa oeai or realizing and selling (or a reac
tion at the opening ofr cotton market today
owing to the extent of recent advance and
reports ot improving crop conditions, the of
fermg were readily absorbed. The opening
was at s decline of 14 to 24 points but th
selling tapered off th first few minute and
contracts suddenly became scarce. As
suit priee advanced sharply, soon selling some
o 10 IV points above yesterday's closing and
after easing off a few points just because the
publication of the weekly weather report soon
formed up again on covering by early seilers
snd continued trade buying.
The weekly report of the weather bureau
indicated that there had been a substantial
wiaespreaa improvement m the crop report b-
caaa os weauier conditions during the week
Teday's eottoa market pursued a very irregv
ular course. It held up fairly well during th
early part of the' time despite eery heavy real
izing sales. In - the last hour the sudden
throwing over of a lasga lias of October cotton
by local interests, a lens with active selling of
the same option in New Orleans, led to a
sharp all around decline. . The close was weak,
dowa 28 to 33 points a the day.
Price reported by Overback Cook eem-peny.
ADD POT TABLE
ETAOISR
Month Open.
High.
2230
2238
2210
2287
2289
Lew. Close.
Jan. .
March
May .
July ,
Oct. ,
3226
210
2218
2204
2182
2247
2242
2225
2213
2210
2270
2363
oa
2192
2182
2240
2246
Dec.
2265
2225
V.w V01-V nw mr 95SOA ..;
Liverpool cotton closed 89 down.
Dried Fralt aad Beans
New York, June 31. tt N. 8.1 Dried
Fruits Market firm. Apricots, choice to ex
tra taney, 27 984c; apnlea, evaporated, .prime
to fancy, 16 s 1 9 ; prunes, 80s to 80s,
13918c; do .80s to 100s, 6 912c;
peach, choice to extra fancy. 13 21e; seed
less raisins- sulphur bleached, 22 9 23 c.
Beans Market strong. Marrow, choice,
39.35 9 0.30; pea, choice. 810.50; red kidney.
$0.23. . . ' .
Chicago Potato Market .
Chicago. Jane 21. (L N. S. I Potato
Receipts, 4 ears. Ala.. Okie., La. and Ark.
Bus Triumphs 82.23 9 8.00; Ala. Spauldiag
Mich, and Wis. round
whit. 51.S593.10.
How York Potato Market
New York, June 21- it N. S.) Pota
toea tin bulk, basrrl or bag r Market steady.
Nearby white. $1.75 9 2.40; Bermudas, $5.50
9 T.Ot ; SwsitaeiBs, lL9t.0. - ,
PRUNES ARE
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOR WHEAT E
WEDNESDAY GRAIK TRADE
Alt)
, Year
Bid. age.
Hard wfeite 8L1i Hit
Heft white 1.14 ,UI
Walts elsb 1.14 1 JO
Hard wlater 1.1 MS
Norther a spring- l.lt 1.18
Red Walla 1.09 LIS
NORTHW EST tiRAIX RECEIPTS "
Compiled by the Merchants Exchange
Portland Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oa. Hay.
Wednesday ... 41
Tear ecu .... 42
Season to data. 28789
Year ago 20374
Tscoma
Tuesday .... 3
Tear ago .... 12
Seaacn to date. 101 34
Year age .... 5014
Seattle
Tutt-day .... 23
Year ago ' 11
Keaocn to dare. S77
Year ago .... 4742
15
27S 2208
304 1152
1
881
621
1
1
IBS
194
2081
2478
98 1333
54 1063
833
000
184
230.
M19
84
40O 1799
Sll 1329
White foreign markets were inclined
to show strength, Chicago was on the
fence so far aa wheat prices were con
cerned in the early option trade. Liver
pool started the day with values 4
to ld higher and closed with a net
advance of lid compared with the
previous clay's finals. South American
markets were inclined to absorb some
of the advance recorded in Europe
during the last few days, a rise of 1
to 2c a bushel resulting in Buenos
Aires options.
Locally 4he market continues slow
but is steady to firmer In spots. Ex
port business remains available wiC
one firm continuing aa the leading
operator at country points. Purchase
of white club are shown s round $1.11
per bushel tidewater track delivery
basis. .
No new trading in new crop con
tracts is reported here ; prices avail
able not being at all satisfactory to
growers.
Flour market is steady with more
foreign inquires but prices still more
or less unsatisfactory.
WHEAT Cash buying prios, tidewater
track delivery: Club, 81-14; ordinary bhMtro,
81.35; Big Bend blues tern. 31. 60: Turkey red,
$117; red Russian. $1.1191 12 per bushel.
FTOCR Selling price, mill door: Patent,
$7.75 98.00; Willamette vslley brands, 36.10
9 6.25: local straight, $6.30; bakers' hard
whit. $7.80; bakers' bluestem. $7.60; bakers'
pastry. $5.90 per bbl. ; graham, $6.80: whole
wheat. $7.00; rye, $6.80 per bbl. Price for
city delivery, 15c extra; suburban, 20c extra.
II AY Buying price: Wills mett timothy,
fancy. 820.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon tim
othy. 324.00 per ton; clover. $14.00; straw.
89.00; slfslfs, $16.60; cheat. $16.00 per ton.
GRAIN , SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta,
1 2 c for new crop delivery. Domes tio bags,
13c each.
MILLSTUFFS Millnin at mill, sacked, ton
lots. $37.00; carloads. $37.00; middlings, $50
per ton.
OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed,
$34.50: milling. $35.00.
BARLEY Buying priee: Feed. 828.00;
brewing, $28 50.
FE'"HTl'FKS F. o. h. mills: Rolled bar
ley. ...00 9 37.00; whole barley. 334.00 9
83.00; slfalra meal. $29.00; eocoanut mesl,
$29.00 (s 80. 00 ; cracked corn. $37,00 9
88.00; whole corn, 335.00 9 36.00 per ton.
Merchants' Exchange bids:
WHEAT
June. July. August.
Hard white 115 114 109
Soft white 114 109 109
Whit club 114 109 109
Hard winter 114 109 109
Northern spring 114 109 109
Bad Walla 109 103 103
FEED OAYa
No. 2 gray 8556 8550 2700
No. 2 gray 320tt 3200 '2600
hatUiiLi
-No bid.
2900 CORN
. . 2800
No.
Eastern
29D0
POTATOES ALONG THE
COAST
San Frenoiseo OJlarkst
San Francisco, Jnne 21. (U. P.) Onions,
new crop, white, per crate, $L251.35; yel
lows, per cwt, $1.00 91-13: green onions,
$1.509L75.
Potatoes, river fancy, $1.60 9 2.00; Idaho
Washington, netted gems. $2.23 9 2.40; Sa
linas. $2.23 9 2.75 ; new $2.00 9 3.00.
Seattle Market
Seattle, June 21. ( L N. S.) Onions
California. $2.50 9 2.73.
Potatoes Yakima Gems. $35; local, $20
ton.
Let Angeles Market
Los Angeles. June 21. Potatoes Idaho
russets. $3.0098.30; bakers, $4.50: Stockton
ordinary, $2.00 9 2.50; new stock best locals.
70 9 80c; small. 60 9 65c
DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST
San Francisco Market
San Francisco, June 21. (U. P.)- Butter
extras. 40 e; prime firsts, 39 c
Eggs Extras, 27e: extra pullet. 24c; un
dersized pullets. 19c.
Cheese California flats, fancy, 1 8 c ;
fiesta. 17c
Seattl Market
Seattle, June 21. Eggs Select ranch, 26
9 27c; pullets. 21922c.
Butter City creamery. 39c: bricks. 40e.
Cheese Oregon triplets, 22 9 23c; Young
aucntu, ac
J-os Ansele Mack at
Los Angeles, June 21. (L N. S.) But
ter, 4 2c.
Eggs Extras, 27c: case count, 23c; pul
lets, 24c.
Poultry Hens, 17c; broiler, 2226c fry
ers, 30c.
Eastern Cash Grain
Minneapolis, June 21. Cash wheat
No.
1 dark northern. $1.85 91.444 No. 2,
$1.8291.89; No. 3. $ 1.34 9 1.J8 V;
81.81 91.88 ; No. 1 dark bard Montana,
$1.2791.31; No. 1 hard Montana,
$1.2291.34: No. 2 durum, $1.11
1.16; No. 3, $1.08 91.12. .
Winnipeg, June 21. Cash wheat: No. 1
northern, $1.33; No. 2 $1.28; No. 8.
$l.la: No. 4. $1.05; No. 5, e.
Chicago, June 21. Cash wheat: No. 2
red. $1.14; No. 2 hard, $1.1591.16;
eorn. No. 1 yellow, 63c; No. 2, 62 9 63c;
No. S, 61 961 c; oats. No. 1 white.
89939c; No. 2. 37937c; No. 3,
34 93 Wc
,s , .
' New Terk Batter and Eggs
New York. June 21. (L N. S.1 Butter:
Market fairly steady. Creamery extras, 36 9
37 c; creamery firsts, 82936e; cream
ery higher scoring, 36 4 SS c; state dairy
tubs, 29 9 35 c; ladela. fresh Kxa.. 809
31c.
Cheese: Market firmer. - Whole milk pe
ciala. flats, 20 9 20 e; whole milk, fancy
Young Americas, 199 20c.
Eggs: Market quiet and steady. Nearby
white, fancy, 88 941c: nearby brows fancy,
319 34c; extra, 28 9 30c; firsts. 239 26e.
Milk: Th nominal wholesale price is $1.73
cwt-. delivered in New Terk.
San Francisco Poultry 8narkt
Saa Francisco. June 2L (U. P.) Poul
try Broilers, 1 to 1 lbs.. 22 9 26e; 1 to
1 lbs., 24 9 26c; 2 to 2 lbs, 30 932c;
fryers, 3S 942e; young roosters, 3 la and
up. 43 9 50c; stagsy, 259 30c; colored, old
roosters, 17 9 L8cr Leghorn eld roosters, 14
9 15c: Leghorn, hens, 2 to 8 lb,' 14 9
16c; 3 lbs and over 20 23c; large entered
hens, 28 6) Sle; ducks, young. 29 22e
geese, young, 24 928c; live turkeys, 32 9
S5c; dressed turkeys, 86v40e; Belgian hare,
hve. 18 916c: dreessd 18 9 23c; squabs.
Use, fancy, 50 9 55c.
- Saw York Wool aad Hides
-New York. Jane- 21--(L M. S. ) Wool
Market quieter. Domestic fleeca XX Ohio, 88
9 69c7-da puDed, scoured basis, 60e9 $1.10;
do Texas, scoured baste, 65c 9 1-20; territory
staple, scoured basis, 9veOji tl.lS. -
Hides Jtarset turner. alive steers, 15
9 He; branded teen. 13 3 914c
; 5Tow York Ssgsr aad Cof t oo
- Hew York. Jus 21.- (C. P.) Sugar
firm; raw, 4819462; Jfind. Crm; eras-elated.
600. 4
Coffee No. T spot Rio. lOK10e;
No. 4 Sgstoa, 14 9 14 c ...
Naval Stores Market t
New York, Jna 21.- Yarpsutia: Sa
ash. 31-09: Najr lark. $1.16.
. Renin- Savannah. ; $44 9 4.4 1; New
'fork, .$..
1 -rram
4Saa - Fraii Cisco. June 21. 1 Ba&Vey Spot
feed, er cental. $1.13 91.17
Barley December. $1.20 sale. -
; REPORTED
HOGS ARE DOrN
IH LOCAL ALLEYS
WEDE8DAY LIVESTOCK TRADE
Hogs. Steer. Lambs.
Pertlaad ....311.7
. 98.73
83-96
ix-e
12.23
12.00
12.50
lUt
Ckiesge ..... 11.60
Omaha It. 46
Dearer ....."10J0
Kaasa City. 10.55
8 Francisco 12.00
10.64)
Mi
9-.06
0.10
740
LIVESTOCK BUN '
Cattle. Calves, Sheep. Cars.
440 116 20
12 '69 609
148 14 1013 18
137 . . 282 9
26 ... 1627 11
828 2 27 86
130 ... 1239 16
55 .. I1T 10
Wednes. .. 102
Week ago. 479
2 weeks go 1 99
4 weeks ago 260
Year ago.. 279
2 year ago 262
8 years ago 1 85
4 yean ago 245
North- Portland had 20 load of livestock
in it alleys Wednesday, but 16 of them
went direct to outside killer. Hogs were
weaker and 25c lower, caul were slow and
weak while sheep and lambs appeared steady
at a further price cut and lata Tuesday
afternoon.
In the hog alleys there was only a smsll
ran reported on the market, but even this
small volume did not stop killers from hit
ting the price to the tune of another quar
ter. Tops war off st least 23c for th
day. with aa extreme of 31 1.T3 in the alleys
nere.
General hog market
range:
Prime light
$11.80 11.75
Smooth heavy,
Smooth heavy,
Rough heavy
Fat pigs
Feeder pigs .
Stags
230-800 lb. . . 11.00 911.23
300 lb, up... 10.00 911.00
8.00 9 9.SO
11.00 ( 11.75
.1 1.73 12.00
5.00 9 8.00
vaxue ry stow
Total run of eattle in the alleys Wednes
day included 440 bead, but 386 head or 16
cars went direct to outside killers. While this
leit but fw head available for the market here
considerable stale stuff is still dragging wearily
in the alleys. Ordinary stuff (specially in de
pressed but there appears narreal strength for
even ine Better eiass goods.
General range of cattle trade:
Choir hay-fed steers 8
-25 9
7.73
T.76 9
.75
6.259
5 00 W
6.26 9
6.23 9
8 25 W
4.30 m
S.SO(e
2.00
3.759
s.oo e
4.00 (
8.00 9
7.50 9
7 009
8.75
Meaiunx-good nay-ted steer . .
Choice grass a tee re
Medium-good grass steers . . .
Fair-medium grass vars . . .
Common (rasa steers .......
Common to Isir steers
8.25
S.25
1.75
6.7 5
6.26
tf.75
6.75
6.25
6.25
4.60
Choice cows and heifers ....
Medium to good eews, betters. .
Fair to medium cowa, baiters t .
Common to fair cow, heifer . .
Canaers
Bulls
Chose feeders
Fair to good feeders
2.60
5.00
8.00
6.06
8 60
Choice dairy calves
prune light calve
Media mlight cajjve
Heavy dairy ealrea
6.00
7.30
4.90 S
7.
00
Sheep about Stead
With North Portland touching th lowest
point or any of the leading markets of the
country for shee nand lambs, the trade here
appears to have reached the point where kill
ers are willing to take nold.
General aheep and lamb trade:
Choice spring lams
Medium spring lambs .
Common spring lambs .-
Cull spring lamb
98.00 9 9. OO
7.00 9 8.00
6.00 7.00
5.00 9 6.00
0.00 9 7.00
7.00 9 8.00
6.00 9 7.00
5oo 9 n.oo
Heavy yearlings
Light yearling
Heavy yearlings
Light wethers . .
Heavy weathers
Ewe
5.00 9 6.00
2.00 9
5.00
Tuesday Afternoon Sales
STEERS
No. Av. lbs. Price No, Av. lbs. Priee
14. ..1100 $ 3.75 18. ..1068 $ B.T5
8... 978 6.50 1...1070 6.00
1...1100 6.00 2... 980 5.75
6... 990 6.35 5... 660 6.00
1... 870 5.00 1... 630 6.00
COWS
1...1080 $ 3.65 1... 730 $ 8.50
2..-. 903 4.00 1...1110 6.00
2... 740 5.25 1... 4T0 4.00
2... 1080 3.00 1 790 5.35
1...1070 4.00 3... 910 4.25
CALVES '
8... 96 8 8.30 1... 120 3 8.00
1... 230 4.00 !
BULLS
1. ..1180 $ 4.25
HOGS
0... 177 $11.60 I 5... 436 $ 8.50
4... 235 11.00 34... 263 11.25
8... 183 11.60 3... 170 11.75
5... 104 11.73 8... 180 12.00
98... 192 11.75 1... 64 7.50
29 217 11.50 I 1 260 ' 8.50
53... 183 11.50 1... 150 11.60
82... 228 11.65 24... 147 11.75
1... 120 11.75 10... 210 11.65
86... 187 11.85 20... 120 11.00
5... 158 11.60 2... 150 11.60
1... 200 11.60 1... 220 11.80
12... 184 11.85 2... 120- 12.00
4 167 11.75 30... 188 .11.85
1... 160 11.60 1... 230 11.50
8. .. 263 11.56
LAMBS
32... 75 $ 9.60 60... 73 810.00
2$r. . . 64 10.00 46... 70 9.30
24... 77 9.50 45... 62 7.00
18... 64 6.50 .24... 93 9.00
13. . . 64 8.00 5. . . 74 8.00
1... 70 8.00 11... 78 9.75
11... 58 9.75 9... 73 50
12... 88 10.00 12... 51 10.00
23... 76 9 25 22... 77 9.00
4 77 6.00 19... 82 9.00
156... 88' 9.00 18... 82 6.00
7... 68 6.00
EWES
69... 120 $ 3.75 I 4... 125 $ 8.00
7... 120 8.00 f
YEARLINGS
201... 78 $ .500 I 5... 62 $ .500
( WETHERS
1... 150 $ 5.7? I 1... 120 $ 5.00
1... 130 5.00
MIXED
20... 65 $ 6.00 I 16... 105 $ 3.00
Wednesday Morning
Sato
HUGS
No
92. 8.
50.
2.
1.
62.
IS.
Avei lbs.
. .. 2268
. .. 20
, .. 192
. .. 235
. .. 50
. .. 65
Priee.
Ne,
7.
86.
4,
Av. Iba. Price
11.40
11.75
. .. 191 811.65
. .. 132 12.00
. .. 332 9.50
11.60
10.50
LAMBS'
$ 9.00 j 33.
9.00 I
EWES
3 8.00 I
65 3 6.00
. .. 128
DUTCH STEAMSHIP GOES
OUT WITH 3008 BBLS. FLOUR
The Dutch steamship Bala Califor
nia, of the Latin-American line, cleared
yesterday for Mexico and Central
America with 3008 barrels of flour
valued a,t 315,187. The flour waa
shipped in a number of parcels. The
vessel shifted to Llnnton and will fin
ish with a large parcel of lumber.
From Muroran the Norwegian steam
ship Havo, Captain M. Haveland, en
tered this morning in ballast. She is
under charter to Kerr, Gif ford & Co.,
tc load wheat, for Europe. Captain
Haveland made the run across from
the Japanese port in 19 days and re
ports fair weather. Thia time bests
that of the British steamship Eiere
Airadne by seven ' days and the Jap
anese steamship Melwu Maru by three
, m . . r 1 , : l . . - .. t.-
clays. 1 lie nsvu m 11111115 v uie rc
insula milL
LIBEL SUIT OHf STEAMSHIP
IOWAN ORDERED DISMISSED
An drder dismissing the $10,250 libel
suit brought against the steamer lowan
by Peter Konrad Holm, seaman, was
ntered this morning by Federal Judge
Bean. The court's order was in keep
ing with the order' of a New York fed
eral judge who issued a restraining or
der last week against any libels being
filed against the vessel until a suit to
limit the amount of liability bas been
determined. The - boat owners have
filed such a suit in. the New York fed
eral court. Holm was one of the sea
men Injured on Hay 28 -when the
steamer Welsh Prince was sunk by the
Xowan In an accident In the Columbia
river near Al toons. Wash. , Dismissal
of this suit Indicates the attitude of the
court and probably means that the ves
sel will sail on schedule. -
A50THEB LIBEL SUIT
"A tenth, libel suit was filed against
the refrigerator steamer Deerfield this
morning by the IdcCormaek Stevedor
in company, Inw of New-York, for
$ll,lTi.S7.s, Nino suits were flied last
Friday in the federal court by other
EAstern claimants. The total amount
of damages sought Is now about $50,000,
The WcCormack company Is seeking
judgment for the value of stevedoring
work performed on the vessel last
January while she-was loading in New
York. ...
LARGE CARGO OF
LUMBER WILL GO
TO WEST COAST
One of the largest lumber cargoes to
be laden for the west coast of South
America will be taken on the steam
ship Deirosa, now completing la the
Columbia river. The Delrosa is one
of the regular packets ot the Genera!
bteamship corporation and makes the
touches at the principal west coast
ports of South. America as far south
as Valparaiso, The lumber cargo on
the Xelrosa will run close to 1.225,000
leeL la addition the kteamshln will
UiLe large shipments of flour and
cannot! salmon and parcel lots of plun
der.
K. E. Johnson, local agent of the
Genera! Steamship corporation, has
severed his connection with that ship
ping firm to enrage in the general
brokerage business. J. C, Settle of
San Francisco and formerly of the Pan.
American lines has been installed as
Portland manager and will immediately
assume charge. Vice President Chides-
ter of the General Steamship corpora
tion was in Portland yesterday in con
nection with, the transfer of the local
office. ,
The General Steamship corporation
operates lines to South America and
Australia and also acts as agents for
the Java Pacific and two branch lfnes
operating through the canal to the con
tinent.
With the heavy shipments of lumber
to the Atlantic side in the intercoastal
trade the upward trend of rates has
been felt and the generally accepted
rate at present is $14, an advance of
$1.50 a thousand feet. While lumber
is not controlled by the conference rate
and operators are free to make book
ings, 1L has been the general policy
to stick around $12.50. Rates apply
from the Columbia river. Grays Har
bor and Puget Sound.
STEAMER MUNDKL ARRIVES
AT HOQCIAM FOR. LUMBER
Hoquiam, Wash., June 21. Reamer
Mundel arrived from Coos Bay at 2
o'clock yesterday afternoon to start
loading at the Donovan mill for' the
east coast.
Steamer Wlllhilo reached port at 11
o'clock Monday night from Tacoma
and is now loading at the National
mill for the Atlantic seaboard.
Tanker Atlas brought a cargo of
oil here Monday evening for the Stan
dard OU company and started on, the
return trip to San Francisco Tuesday
morning.
Steamer Tahoe arrived from San
Pedro Monday night to . load at the
Northwestern and National mills, Ho.
quiam.
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The steamship Eastern Sailor of the
North China line is leading lumber at
the Southern Pacific onen nier.
The steam schooner Frank D. Stout
is loading lumber at the West Oregon
mm ror san trancisco.
The steamship E. H. Meyer is work
ing lumber at Stella for California
ports.
The British steamship Eirene Ailad
ne has shifted to terminal No. 4 to
work grain.
The Kalku Maru is loading lumber
at St. Helens for the Orient.
The steam schooner George Lv, Olson
is loading lumber for San Francisco
at Vancouver. Wash.
The steamer Admiral Rodman of the
Admiral line sailed for San Francisco
via Coos Bay and Eureka, with pas
sengers and freight thia afternoon at
4 o'clock.
The steamship Admiral Farragut of
the Admiral line is due to arrive -from
the south with passengers and freight
Thursday njghL
POSITIONS OF VESSELS
Radio reports from North Head giro th
position of th following vessel at 8 p. av,
June 20:
A ralon, San Pedro, for Wiilapa Harbor, 20
mile south Wiilapa Harbor.
Multnomah. St. Helens, for Saa Francisco,
163 miles south Columbia river.
Claremont, Raymond, for Saa Pedro, 185
miles south of Wiilapa Harbor.
Hartwoou, Grays Harbor, for Saa Pedro,
8 miles south Grays Harbor.
By Federal Telegraph Kadio:
Labrea, Saa Francisco, for San Pedro. 268
miles north Saa Pedro.
Siskiyoa gsn Pedro, for Westport, 144
miles south Sn Francisco. .
Harvard, San Francisoo,- for Saa Pedro,
70 miles couth San Francisco.
Julia Juckenbaeh, San Francisco, for Port
land, 5 miles northwest Point Arena.
W. T. Herrin. Monterey, for Oleum, 12
miles north Monterey.
Horace X. Baxter. San Pedro,' for Eagle
Harbor, 2 5 miles north San Pedro. '
Yale. Saa Pedro, for San Francisco, 70
miles north San Pedro.
Florence E. Luekeubaeh. 8aa Pedro, for
San Francisco, 50 mile- north Saa Pedro. -
(By Naval Kadio)
Sierra, Bellingham for San Pedro, 10 miles
from BelUirgbam.
Richmond, , towtng barge, San Pedro' for
Point Weils, SO miles from Point Wells.
Avalon, San Pedro for Wiilapa Harbor. 20
miles from Wiilapa Harbor. -
Multnomah, St. Helena for Baa FraDciaoo,
155 mile from Columbia river.
Claremont, Raymond for Saa Padre, 188
miles from Wiilapa Harbor.
liartwood. Gray Harbor for San Pedro, 6
miles from Gray Harbor.
Julia Luckcnbach, San Francisco for Port
land, 6 mile from Point Arena,
President MeKinley. Seattle for Yokohama.
4161 mile from Seattle.
West Ivan, Lo Ansel es for Yokohama, 2365
miles from Los Angeles.
West Cayot. Shanghai for Portland, 108T
miles west cTPMJolumbi river.
Stuart Dollar, Kobe for Vancouver. 3274
mile from Vaneonear.
Canadian Inventor, Victoria for Shanxhai.
2680 miles from Victoria. "a.
Admiral Evans, Juneau for Cordova. 25
miles from Oapa Spencer.
Se Lion, Naknek for Saa Francisco. 1872
pule from San Franeiseo.
Redondo, at Tyee Harbor.
News of the Port
Arrlvaia June XI
Harb, Norwegian steamer, from Mororaa;
ballast.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at River' Mouth
North Head. Jun 21. Conditions at th
mouth of the river st neon: Sea. moderate
wind, south, 24 miles; weather cloudy. '
Portland humidity at noon 48.
DAILY RIVER READINGS
Riser
Temp.
eta
II
f
m
Staoonj
It
1 -
Wena tehee .
Lewistoa , . .
Umatilla ..
Th Dalle..
Eugen . . .
4Hany .. . .
Salem
40
22
25
40
10
20
20
42
16
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- RIVER FORECAST
Th Willamette river at Portland will con
tinue to fail during the next three day,
reaching stages about . as follows: Thursday,
20.5 feet; Friday. 20.2, feet, and Saturday,
20.0 feet- .
AT WORLD'S PORTS
Astoria.: Jane 21. Sailed--At 1 a. av,
Norwgiaa steamer Bmja . Calif orxua, for west
coast ports: at 2:30 a, nv. stesnaer La Punai
saa. for Saa Francisce -
- Astoria, Jon 20. Sailed At 10:68 a. av.'
staamwr- Axtigaa, lor New. Xork aad way porta
via Paget Sound; at 10:50 a. nv. steamer
Wnv A. McKenney, for New Xork and way
ports via Puget Sound.,, - Arrived At 8 -i5
and left ap at 4:8 p. nv, steamer E. , H.
Meyer, from baa Fraactseo; sett up at 4 :Stf
p. nv. Norwegian steamer Ha vol -
Saa Pedro, June 2. -Sailed Motorshfp
H. T. Hznier. for Portladn. Arrived Steam,
er Edgar F. Loekcnnsh, frcm New York, for
eaa TanosCB- ana foruaad.
TIDES AT ASTORIA. THTjaSDJsY
High Water : Low Water :
11 :2 a. m.. . ft. 5 :2S a. m 0.3 ft,
10 :50 P. nv. 0.0 tt. 4 :5T p. m.. 3.3 fC
Seaside High - water 0 minutes
earlier.
. Seaside Low. water 21 minutes
earlier. -
Florence Lwckenbsch. irons New . Orleans and
Mootl. for Portland; steamer Lena Lwckett
baeh. from Portlaed. fog New lotk and way
porta. , " - ' - ' '
Seattle, aune aw. ameea xorwgian
steamer Heiian. from Astona, tor Australia,
sailed Steamer Howick Halt, Iraea Portland.
for Mancbaster. , Arrived fcteamer Jacob
Lwckenbaea. trots New Orteaae and Mobile via
Portlaad. --( v .
San Pedro. , Jane . 19. Arrived Bteamev
Pacific, from Baltimore, tor Honolulu; steaaser
ttobtn Adair, rroaa rew xork. tec- peruana.
rammed pier at Saa intra 4 :20 p, nv am
ags to pier estimated at 37000.
xtoaoinio. June a. Bailed steamer Hol
lywood, frost I"orUsBd. Tor Austrahs- .
Mueeran, June IX. suet 6num steamer
Beniswers. for Portland.
utasgos Jus 1 7, Arrtvwa Steamer Mln-
aaaotaa. rresa poruanu.
Ftusbins. Jun 18. Arrived British mo.
torship JjocU Katrine, from Portland.
San Francisco, June 10. Arrived: San
Jacinto, Ventura. 11:20 a. m. : Svea, Aber
deen. 1 1 :00 a. m. ; Edna, Gray Harbor. 11:55
a. m. ; Ban Antomov. Monterey. 2:25 p. m. :
Wiusoki. Philadelphia, 2 .25 ' P. m.: Koyo
Mara. Iskohama, 4 p. m.: Moeitebello. Lo
Angsdea, 5:13 -p. m. : Stockton City, Eureka.
6:45 p. ra. ; Georgia Rolph, - Astoria, 8 .40
P.
Sailed: President. Lo Angeles. 11:20 a.
m. ; Saa Jacinto, Gray Harbor. 2:35 p. .ra. :
British steamer Kurtereton. Yokohama, 2 :4 3
p. ns.; Arctic, Mendocino, 5:40 p. m. : Acme.
Pndoa. T:15 p. m.; Ttvenou, Seattle, 8:10
p, m.; as. Beobyalla. Seattle, 9:15 p. m
Aberdeen, June IS. Arrived Chehatis,
from Saa Francisco, at SUM a. sa. Caaba,
from Saa Franeiaeow at S P. ra. Arrived,
Jon 17 Tcmalpaia, front San Franc iseo, at 4
p. m. Sailed, Jun 17 Helene. for San Fras-
ciscjo. at 6 fx av: Virginia Olson, for Saa
Pedro, at 6 p. m. ; Catherine. . Sudden, for
Saa Pedro, at S p. m. ; Kaymond. for San
Franciaco, at B p. m. ; ga schooner Sequoia,
ror oan 1 earo. ai o p. m, Baueo, June 1
Bin Triangle, for Portland. Maine, at 7 a.
Miramar. for Melbourne, at 7 p. ra.
San Francisco. Jna 21. (1. . N. S.
Arrived today .Essie, frees Bcetoa, at :30
a. m. ; Tosemite,. from Port Ludlow, st 6:45
a. m.; William F. Herrin, from Monterey, at
e:40 a, ns. ; Neosnicum. from Brookings, st
: a- m. ; slamboMt, from Lo Angeles, at
6:40 a. m.; Steel Navigator, from Everett, at
7:30 a. ra.: Yale, from lja Angeles, at 10:40
a. m. Sailed today -San Antonio, for Port
san svau. at: 1:10 a. av: GIsdial. for Van.
ooaeer. at 1:56 a. av; MonUbello, for Lo
jtngei. av :iu . m.
Kan Francisco. June '20. Arrived Trans
port Bufocd. front Honolulu, at 12:1a r,
Blue Tnangl. front tirays Harbor, at 11:16
p. av; CeUlo, from Astoria, at 2:25 p. at.;
Hslene. from Grays Harbor, at 2:60 p. m. ;
jsroosuya, rrom itanaoa, at 4 D. ra. : Raymond
from Aberdeen, at 4:30 p. ra, ; Admiral Schley,
irom lx angels, at 7 ;SO p. ra.. BaUed
vuiia sjacaanoacn. tor Portland, at 10:85
p. m. ; ssenry x. Hoott, for Seattle, at 1 1 :30
-: Knooner, at mm a. (Jalne, for ScatUe
a amirs 1 gxrragut, for Portland, at 2:86 p.
s-euio, ior lxis Angelea, at 4:15 p. m.; British
nsnspiL IOT Vtnemivsr. H t ' -
4;86 p.. m. I Centralia. for . Kureke. at 5:53-
suns x uy. ror Nee xork. at ;5a
' aS":V- U -Drm!l ,or Angeles, at
la? i -; -""" Koeer, for Vancouver.
S al " M-: Wiuaraett. for Portland, at
"': """rBU'' aotnaa, tor Lot An
geie. at 8:45 n. m
v!Tini, s-Mr.! J
otfor- San-Pro. 30 " ni.'"
f,v T?' ,un.? 20. Arrived MundeHa,
wmhif" PedTOt 2 P- Arrived June 10
wnihilo, from SeatOe. 9 p. m. p,Ued June
20 Atlas, for San Pedro. 10 a. m
Va4s t arm
From 1 Hate.
. Seattle June 22
.Ban Fran.... June 22
. .8. Diego-Way..June 22
..Ban ,.,... June 22
...New York ...June 28
. . San Pedro , . .June 23
Vancouver Maru .
Rose City .
Admiral Farragnt
vav.t.v.ti-
Julia Lneksnnach
Daiay Putnam .. .
tjallfornlaa
ew York. ... .Jan 23
San Fran. .... June 24
Antwerp June 28
....... .MuenuB Aires. .June 24
Michigan .......
Willamette
West Notua
Rldoredo .
..New Orleans.. Jun 24
WUlfoio New York
Jun 24
T. Harper . , . . San Pedro
.Jun 24
MoerdUS . . ... f. ... Rotterdam
June 28
.June 36
. . J urn 25
-June 26
. .June 26
. .Jun 26
. .Jun 27
Knox-ville City.
, BaHimora
p;agla ..........
Naloxn) .. .......
Benlawwr , . . . ,
Annam
Imuxissa Mara. .,
Munairea .......
. ..Boston . .
..London . .
, . . Muroraa .
. . . Antwerp .
. . . Kobe
.Galveston
.June 27
Florence Luckcnbach. . New Orieana. . - June 27
Robin (roodfeilow
.ftv 1 era. .. .June 27
.Muroran June 28
-Tacoma " June 28
.Philadelphia . Jun 29
.Saa Fran June 20
.New York ...Jan 80
.New York June 30
.Orient Jupe SO
-Tacoma ..July 1
. Sa Fran . . ; . July 1
.New Orleans. . .July 8
... Fy Way... ..July 8
.SaaFVan July 8
YeaaH Mara ......
Remus
E. F. Lockenbach .
Georglna Kelph . . .
Harry Luckcnbach. .
American ........
West Cayota
Santa Cms
Wapama . .
De4et
Admirals Rodman . , ,
fnita . . ......
Willfsro
- .' w 1 org. . ... .July 4
To Pep art Prsst Portland
- rreis Due.
...Orient ......June 23
...West Coast. . .Jane 22
....San Pedro.. . .June 28
...8, F.-Pedro . .June 23
... London .... .June 23
...Orient ...... June 23
....New York. ... .June 34
....Ran Pedro. .. .June 24
Eastern FtiBO . .
Delroaa .
Santiam .......
Iowaa
Montgomery City.
Ocean Prince .. .
Santa Barbara . .
Paeif ie ........
Liverpool Mars. .
West Netos ...
Bondowos . . . . .
Geo. L. Olson. .
Annette Ralph .
Frank D. Stout. ..
Meiwa Mans .. .
Bosaa Maru
. Europe . , June 24
..Buenos Aires. Jun 26
. ...OrTent June 24
....San Pedro. . ..June 24
S. F.-8. Pedro. June 2
. ...San Pedro.. . .June 25
. . . . Europe .... . , June-25
. ...Burop Jun 25
....rurop .....Jun 23
Singapore Mara
Eirene Ariadne'. Europe .....June 25
Calif onuaa Europe Juno 26
Willsols ...........New York... Jun 24
Oregon Mara. ....... Enrepe .. ...June 26
Florence LuckelWeh, . New Orleans. ..June 29
Kaixru Maru
. Orient
. .June 29
.Jun 30
Jun 30
.June 30
.July 4
. .July 15
. .July 15
Kalome . .
. . f.uropa ..
, . .Orient .. ,
. ..Europe ...
.Nw York.
. .Australia
. ..Honolulu
Shinkoka Mara
Havo . . . , .
Eagle
Yngarea .....
lAirline . . . . .
. . .
Brtha,
. .. Terminal No. 2
, , . . .Inmaa-Poulsee
Admiral Rodman. .. .
Bendowoao. ........
Deerfield ..,
, ... Terminal No. 2.
Eastern Prtnca Terminal No. 4
Eastern Sailor .......... Sou. Paeile Dock
Eirene Ariadne ............ Terminal No. 4
Frank D. Stout West Oregon
Goo. I Olson ................ Vancouver
Haana Nielsen ................. 8V John
Havo Peninsula L.
Iowaa V, . . Drydeek
John W. Wells ............... St. John
Kaika Maru ........... St. Helens
Livernoel Mara '- Moatgomery
Meiwa Mara Glob
Ooeea Princ Terminal No. 4
Oregon Mru . . . . Peninsula Lbr.
Pacific , Prescott
Santiam ................... Tongue Point
Santa Barbara ............. Terminal No. 1
Shasta Westport
fiingapore Mara North Bank
Sweden Mara Irving
Wapama ......... St. Helen
West isader ....Peninaula Lv
K. M. Meysr ..................... SUlla
Flavel ................... .Tongue Point
Empresses
Empress of Canada,
-Empress of Australia,
-impress of Russia;
Empress of Asia, .
I . .. ... ' ore ssaru, tor Hong Kong.
at 12 :35 a. m. ; He City, for, Portland, at
1 p. as.; LaBree. for Port Ban. Luie, at 1:10
p. ra.; Caspar, far t'aanar. at 1 -v .
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6QUITSNIA ...... JutT Aim. 1 y.IX
IIStNOSBU .....ulrll u. S Aua.29
AURETANIA . . .ulrlS Aug. IS Sept. 5
N. T. to Plymouth. Cherbourg and ltamsanr
ISXONIA . July 4 Aim.- S Sept. S
ARONIA .JtrigS Aim. SI Oct. - B
N T - to Os4h ttjneenstowal and Ijverpoot
taoOMIA (an) ..July Asa.. Sept. T
8ARMANIA ..-.. JwtglS Asm. 1T Sept. 4
HTTMIA 'laswl . . . Jury go Asm. 81 Sept. X
IVIediterraneaiti' Cruise
JAMERONfA ,...Jhf ......
" "V. 'T.' to Ixmdonilei n and titasaow
LERIA .......July IS AIM.2S A. S
SOlUMBIt ;jslll2 liM.t Sax. t a
SAMERONIA , .. .Sept., Oat. 7 Not, 4
Boston to Londonderry Liverpool and Gleaaaw
80SYRIA ..... , ..July S Sept. 1S ...... ,
Bostoa to Onaanstewn' and- TJeernnol
IAMMRIA (new .June 28 July 20 Aim. 23
CANADIAN SERVICE
Via Pitareae St Lswresco Bosto
Montreal to Gtascow
3A8S6NDRA . June SO Jury 28 So. 2
IATURNIA July 14 Aim. 44 Seat. 8
Also calls at IdwetUs, Ire is ad,
Montreal to Liverpool
LBSNIA ..... ..July Aut.10 SM. tS
FVRRHENIA w) J'ly 2 Sept. S Sept. SO
UONIA ........ Alio, tt SaoClO Oct, 14
Montreal to .Plymouth. Cherbourg and London ;
6NTONIR ........July 1 tut, 8 Sep.
4NDANIA . . . . . July XX Aim. SO SapV SS
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General Pass. A2 1.
. 3)1 Noetbweatas-a .
Bank BM.
Tot. Broadway 5760
Astoria, and Way 'Points . "'
Sir. GEORGIANA
, M O CHS TO ASTORIA : -Speedy
Clean Safe Ceaferta ate
Leaves Dally -4xeept Friday), A. 31.
NIGHT SERVICE t
Leaves Daily (except Sat.), ftSO 1. M.
Fare 81.85 ei wan 83A0 renad trip.
Friday to Jdoaday, reaad trip tSAO.
Consectiosg made for all jlorta ss4
Soatk beaehci at Aiteiia,
Alder St Dock
Broadway 3I
of the Pacific
22,500 gross tons
21,400033 10113
47,000 gross tons
17,000 gross tons