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.WEDNESDAY, JULY 5,- 1322. TIIC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. GULF PORTS BUTTER MARKET IS FIRM WEB5ESBAT BAIRT TRABIT ' v Batter Eggs Cheese CtkeEitm Sflttts Flats Portland ... . Me !Se S8 Has Francisco 44H lWt sle 5t Trk M4 4Se 'le Chicago . . WAt Sttte 4c Los Angeles .... 44e . Si4e -: . Meattle 42c ,87 ' 25c Portland boner market wa firm, following 3-cent advance ia print. Demand con tinued good for top quality, but there i prac tically no call for off-core putter. Cube aar ket i firm, with no change in-price. ,j San Francisco-market advanced le over th closing prices (taoird Krviay There baa nut bran any southern market inee Friday. Eg market unchanged, the same price being Paid aa were offered Ut week, Fancy ultra are selling at- io per uossn, "a maw at 27c- ., Those d wiring special information regarding any market, should write the Market Editor. Oregon Journal, inclosing stamp for reply. C A 'TiI.OrPE PRICES SHADED Cantaloupe prices dropped 25 cents oa the market. Receipts men- a little more than tlx- demand. l-ocal market is getting a little better quality melon now than for several days past. Standards were quoted at 83 OO m .2.. ' TRACK FACILITIES SHORT Wholesale produce merchants complained to day that Southern Pacific ronipaay eaat aide team tracks were not long enough to care for the peak toad of business which comes lit this season of the year. Althoush eonie merchants had their goods in town they complained they were unable to get their car siwtted on the team track, and thus were nr.uable to fill orUers.. causing a Ions m profit. " TASSKRS TAKKSe MICH FECIT Local, tanners are taking practice lly all the early Royal Anne cherries and Cuthbert rasp berries. -Nearly all the cherries are the canneries at 8c jWr pmind while W 10c per pound is beingpaid for the raspberries. A a result the market is getting "-0 chernes and smalB raspberries. sod Koyal Anne cherries bring as high as 124e wiwii peeked, while U being atked for all the raspberries offered. BRIEF OTES PROBtC'K TRADE Farmers- market prices were: Loganberries. Sl'oOwl.25: raspberries. 82.00; strawberries. H2W; currant. 1.511 $ 1 .75 : Kojal Anne cherries. He: Bins, chemw, 12s?14e; new toutosi -(reds. 3? fe 4c. l,ocaI new potatoes more plentiful. Watermelon prices down lie. Iemand good for grten vegetables. DEM AS D SLOW FOR. MEATS (all wan limited during the day for dressed mea and poultry. KeceipU were- extremely 1igt. the farmers apparently having observed the Fourth. In pi of the light receipt the demand did 'not exceed" them. Warm weather always cuts down the meat and .,..,.!..- n.in.as the irablic turns to fresh truiu. and regirtablea durms the tammec moiitiis. . SHIPPERS WKATHER NOTICE Weather, bureau advised Wednesday: Pro tect shipments during the next 36 hours agiint the following maximum temperatures : (ioiug north to (Seattle. 82 degrees; northeast io Siiokane, 96 degrees: ea-t to Baker. decrees: and couth to Ashland. f6 degrees. AlajJmnm temperature at Portland tomorrow abofet 86 degrees. PORT1.AM) WHOLESALE FRICES f Thece act th price retailers pay whole aaiers, except as otherwise noted: BL'TTEK- Selling price, box lots: Crea eep prices Friuts, extras, 43c for plain wrai pejs; cubes, extras. 35 a 36 Ho lb.; dairy, buy ing price. 22 22 He lb. BUT'tEFFAT Portland delivery basl?: Xo. 1 grade. 41c; No. 2, 8c; -No. 1 zone. 41c for "A" grade, premium -being paid by some. CHEESE s&eiliiig : Tillamook. triplets. ' T H 28cfc Jieung Americas. 28H29c; Oregon triplets 20 23c. Buying prices f. o. i. Tillamook. Triplets, 25c; Young Americas and longhorna, -2c lb. Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy, 91 32c; Limburger. 242Sc; cream brk:k. 22 24c. EJGS Buying price. Front sttjeet; - Cur rent receipts.. Western Oregon, 20c per dozen ; Eastern Oregon, 111c per dozen; henneries, 22 (9 24c per dozen. . Selling price: Ordinary candled, 27c per doxen; select. 29c doz. ; pul-lt-ts. 23 24c doz. EGGS Association selling prices: Select. 29c: brown, 26c; first, 25c; pullets, 24c per "dozen. ' -' . LIVE POCLTBT Selling price: Heavy hens. 22c per lb..; light hena, 15ff per lb.; broilers Rocks. 24c: other broilers," 1520c 11).; old roosters. 1 0a." ...... "rwiB FroiU and Vaoetabiea 18ESH FKCITS Oranges, S(MM 10.00 lox; bananaas. OH 10c to.: lemons. 7.75 ?",?. c": erapefruit, Florida. 9.50w II. oft; Cftiifornta. $5.50 g 25 ; peaches, Sl.S0l.T5. Cherries. Royal Anne. 1012c; King, 1620e: caBtaloHpea, $3.0003 25. BERKIES Stawbrris: Willainetta val ley. $2.50 crate; currants, $1.25 1.75c; raspbemea. $2.25 crate: loganberries. $1.40 1 50: blackcaps. $2.50. mIKl Ull lT.s Hates, Dromedary, $7.00; figs, white. $3.50 3. 75 per 75-lb. box; prunes.-40s and 00s, 50-lb. box, 14c lb 50s and 60s. 13e lb. ONIONS- Selling price to retailers: New red, white, $1.75: garlic, '6Sc.lb; green pniens, 40c doien bunches. ; POTATOES' belling price t retailer ; Ore eon fancy. $1.80 1.75 r central; buying prtce. country. $1.00 1.10; sweet poUtoea, $2.252.50 crate; new potatoes. 8X8 H c. VEGETABLES Bceta. 5ft C 0c doien hunches; cabbage. 3c per lb.; lettuce. $1.50 w 2.."H crate; carrots. 50 60c doa. bunches; tomatoes. Texas. $2.00 3.0O .crate; hone radiah, 15c lb.; artichokes. 90cl 00 per doeen, cauliflower. ( ) a crate; celery. $2.50 per dozen; rhubsrb. 3 4c lb ; spinaeb. local, $1.0O box; asparagus. $1.00 do, bunches. APPLES Extra fancy. 4 tier, $8.25- tier, li.iou j.ira; cnotce, 4 tier 2.50; cooking, $ 1.00 8 2.00 box. MaaU COUNTRY MEATS SeUing prices: Coun try Bogs. 15 H$ 16c: heavy stuff, less; veal, tops 1 a bout 80 to 100 lbs.), 13 H 14c lb.; heavy stuff less; laraba. 20 W 22c lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams. 36 39c lb.; breakfast bacon. 25 45c lb. FACKDiU HOUSE MEATS Steer beef. lHlc lb.; heifers. l4Hc lb.; cows. 14c lb.; lambs. 1522o lb.; ewes, IS 17c lb.; hegs. J H 1 "c lb. LARD Kettle rendered, 17 He lb.; tietce basis; compound. 15c. arocarvet BEANS Small white, $8.75: large white. $8.75: pink, $7.00; limas, $10.50; bayou, $6.75: red. $6.75. HONEY Camr. $5.00.' RICE Japan, No. 1. c: blue Base. 6 e lb.; New Orleans, bead, 6 He. COFFEE Roasted. 21H33e lb. is sacks or arums. SALT Coarse, half ground. 100s, $15.30 ton; 60s. $17,851 table dairy. 50s. $27.50. bales. $3 50 4. 00: fancy table and dairy. $34.50: lump, $26.50 ton. SUGAR Cube. $8.03; fruit and berry $7.19; yellow I). $8 30; bet granulated, $6.90: extra C. $6.70; golden C. $6.60. MANNED MILK Talis, $4.50; baby sixe. $4 40 case: Kagle. $9. z"5 case SODA" CRACKERS In bulk. 14c lb. NCTS Walnuts. 32 34c; almonds. 24 27 He; filberts, 20c lb.; peanut. 1LH 1 2e lb. : pecan. 2e lb : Bra tils. 18 9 20c lb ; chestnuts, Japanese, 22 24c la. Frsh sa4 8ha4lflsh FRESH FISH Chinook, fresh, 185 20c; halibut. 14 16c lb.; black cod. A & 10c lb.: basket kippered dod, $2.00 ; ling cod. 78c lb.; sole. lOe 1.; sturgeon;- 20c lb.: shad, dressed. 7e lb.: roe shad, 10 lb. OYSTERS Eastern. $4.60 gallon: Olympia. $5 par gallon. $1.46- quart; eras, large, S3. 50 dozen ; small. $2.50 dozen. Horn. Wool and Hidaa HOPS 1921 crop, xtominal, 15e lb. HIDES Calf skins. 10c lb.; kipa. 8c .; green hides, 4 He lb.: salted. 5c lb. MOHAIR Nominal. 20 S0e lb. SHEEP 'PELTS Long wry pelts. 17 l!e; short pelts. 8 H' 9c lb. : long bsir goat pelts, 12c lb. : abort hair soak pelts, 26c each. WOOL Willamette valley, coarse, 20 30c; xaedinm. 32 S3c lb-; fine, S7 0 4Oe B.; Eastera Oregoa-Idaho, S040e lb. 5e; N. 2. 4c; grease. e lb. '. ' . CASCARA BARK 1923 peel, Se grapa SIXTH AKO HOYT NEWLT FURNtSHEt HMO REMOOCLCO jstnctly f ireprool. Near both lsepncs and coatnint car serrtew to all part of tha city. O. H. CDWAftOS &ATK3 MODERATS HOTELHOYT MAY BE OPENING CASKET CTsm.' SwlL. IM Consumers who wait jauch longer to purchase raspberries, loganberries and currants, will- have to . pay even higher prices than those being- asked at present. ? Raspberry, crop will be. very short this year for two reason first, the long- bof". dry spell has shortened the crop ; and. second h canneries are paying attractivtfprices for all .the large Cuthbert berries and furnishing the growers with bog?s. Loganberriea were plentiful on the farmers' market today, and Indications point to the peak of the crop coming fon the market this week. Housewives will do well to look around for their loganberries for canning purposes some time within the next week. Currant season appears- to be fairly well alon-. supplies being a little short today. If the shortage continues for a few more days the price will prob bly advance. Strawberry season is about over, but at present prices are unchanged. Cantaloupes and watermelons are a little cheaper, and a fallingr off in the price of blackcap raspberries is ex pected as the receipts are increasing daily. Cherry price3 are high, because can ners are paying 8 cents per pound for Royal Annes. Local new potatoes are becoming more plentiful each day. so that a drop in price Is to be ex pected almost any day. Retail prices generally show: Kggs 25 29s- doien. Butter Fresh tresmery, 4248e. Fish Salmon. l'030c; halibut. ?02c; perch, 10c; smelt. 5c lb. Flour Best local patent. $2. 15 2.25 per 49-ih. sack. Pi;tatoei Burbanks, $ 1.75 2.00 per sack; new, 4c lb. ' Onions So per pound. Ya.mhili street prices; Vegetables Carrots, 5c bunch; turuipa. 5c pound; asjiaragHS, 20c pound; string beans, l!f jiound; peas. 10c pound. Honey Comb. 25c; iuart. 85c; pint. 38c. Poultry Heavy hens 30S2c; light hens, 26 61 2c: turkeys, private market. 50c. Kgg Public market. 25 29c; privata stores, 25 ( 28c tr ilosen. Strawberries Best Oregon strawberries. 10c box: raspberries, J Or: cifrrants. 10c box; lo gsni'errie", 10c; blackcaps. 13 20c. Cantaloupes Fancy stock. J.0 (j 15c each. DAIRY PROUICK OT THE COAST San Frandsoe Marfeat Ssn Francisco. July - 4. . P.) But tar Kitr&s, 44 tie; prima firsts. 41 He; Cirst, 4 0c. Kggs Extras. 31 'c; extra pttlltCs. 2 He; undersized pullets. 2tc. : Cheese California flat fancy, 21c; firsts. 17 H c. ' l-cs Angatca MWrkeA Is Angeles. July 5. (I. N. R.) Butter. 44c. Egg; -Krtras, 32 He; case rount, 2Sc; pul lets. 27c, Poultry - Hens, 17c;. broilers, 24 28c; fryers, 310c. Seattle Market Scattia. Julv .V- Kgg.-s Select ranch, 26 e 27c; Wulleu. 21 22c. Butteri City creamery. 4 2c: bricks. 4-c i-"hees Oregon triplets, 22(ff23c; Young Atnericasj, 25c. POtTOE'S ALOXG THE COAST San franclsc Market 8an Frsfncwco, July 5. ( C P.) Creen onion-. $1.00 fc 1.23. PiUtces. river fancy. $1.60 2. 00: Idaho Wassiingtr.n Netted Gams. $2.00 (S 2.25 ; Sa hna.H. $2 252.75; new, 2 2 c : rweets. 6 Hr. rJs Seattle Market Seattle. July 5. (I. N. S.I Omens California. $2.50 2.75. Potatoes Yakima gems, $33 00; local. $20. Los Anoeics Market Los Angeles. July 5. s-Potatoes Idaho rus sets. $2.50&3 00; Stockton ordinary. $1.75 2.00; -mall. 60$U5c; best, sacked. $1.89 it 2.O0. "New York Batter and Egtrs New York. July 5. I. N. S.l Butter Market steady and quiet. Creamery extras, 38 39Hc; do firsts. 34H38Hc; do higher scoring, 38 He: state dairy tubs, 40 He renovated extras, 30 37 He; iadela fresh extras. 30 H 31 He. Cheese Market firm. State, whole milk jpecials, flats, 21 21 He: do fancy, 30 He; lower grades, 17 H 19 He; Wisconsin, whole milk, fancy Young Americas, 20H t211c; state, skims, specials, 1.5 16c F.fis -Market firm -and quiet- Nearby white, fancy, 42c; do brown. 32 37c: extra. 3HS-31c; firsts. 24 26c. Milk -The nominal wholesale price is $2-25 ixt est., deli Tared in ten York. Offi cial quotations discontinued. Chicago Dairy Fro da re f'hicagoi. July 5 (L N. S.) Butter Re ceipts. 2t436 tubs; standard creamery extra, S.6Hc; estra firsts. 8He; firsts. S235c: packing stock. 20 27c. Eggs Receipts, 19,636 cases; miscellaneous, 21 H 22c ; ordinary firsts,. 20 H 21c; firsts. 22 (a 22 He; checks, l8Ht919c. dirties. 19 9 19Hc. 'heese. twins, new, 18H 18?c: daisies. 1 9 1 9 H c : Lougborn, 1 6 & 1 8 H c. Live Poultry, turkeys, 25c; chickens, 23 He; roosters, 14 He; geese. 12S-23c; ducks, 20g 23c. Dried Fruit asd Beans New York, July 5. (I. N. S.) Beans Market firm. Marrow choice. $9.25 9.50; pea. choice. $1.; red kidney, choice, $9.2 5. Dried, Fruits Market firm. Apricots, choice to extra fancy. 27 33 He; apples, evaporated. prim to fancv. 17 19 He: prunes, 3s to 60s, 12 H 18He; do 60s to lOOs. 7Sp12c: peaches, choice to extra fancy. 13(i21r; seedless raisins, sulphur bleached. 22 H 23 He. Eastern Cash- Grain I'husgo. July 5. Cash wheat: No. $.18: No. 3 red. $1.16; No. 2 bard. No. 3 spring. $1.14. 2 red. $1.17; Minneapolis. July 5. Cash wheat: No. 1 dark northern, $1.4fHL51H; No. 2. $1 39H 155H ; No. 3. $1.30H 1.45 H ; No. h northern. $1.46 H ft 1.55 H : No. 2. $1.38 H 1-42H : No. 3. $1.28 H 1.35 H : No. 1 dsrk hard Montana. $1.41 H (g 1.43 H : No 1 hard Montana. $1.35 H Winnipeg, July 5. Cash wheat: No. 1 nortTiem. $1.40 H : No. 2. $1.89: No. 3. $123': No. 4. $1.12s; No. 5. $1.06 H; No. . 97 He; feed, 9lic: track, $1.39 H. Liverpool W heat Market ( Reported by Overbeck A Cooke Co. ) Liverpool. July 5 - Wheat: Open. 'Close. Gain. July 10s 8 Hd lis Hd 2.d Sept. 10s 7 Hd Hd Buenoa Aires opening Wheat: August, $1 28, down He; .September, $1.27 H. down He. Corn: Unchanged to He up. Flax: lc loner. Oats: Unchanged. Wlsalper Wheat Opticas WinniiKjg, July 5. Wheat: Open, High.- Low. Close. July . ,$1.31H II SIH $1.30 $1.30 H Sept .. lil 1.21 H 1.21 1.31 H IVc ... I.i8 1.185. 1.17 1.18 1 root, 5c lb. .. (tea, IsaiBt, Oil ROPE Sisal. 15 16c; Manila, 16hS 18c per lb. WIRE NAILS Base price. $4 keg. - WHITE LEAD 109-lb. keg, 12 He lb. LINSEED Oil, Raw, bbls., $1.10: kettle boiled, bbte.. $1-12: raw, case, tl.tS; boued. cases. $125 gaUoo. GASOLINE Iron bbis.. 2Sc; easea, 38 H e per calloa. - . .... TURPENTINE 5-gallon cans, I.T1 gal. Lumbar and Shlnalaa Latest carload lumber sale by ssantifaetar ers. quotations re presenting f. o. b. mill vaJne in direct sale to retailers and iarintiing teUiag expense: F1XIOR1NG: High. Low. pre. 1x4 No. 2 . ....(52.00 I48.09 .... 1x4 Na 2 Y b.a b. 87.00 34 OO $4.00 FINISH; 1x8-10 ..i. 54-OOi . . CXILING: S4 So. i and bet 3 00 83.00 , . . . DROP SIDING: li No. 2 sad bet. 41.00 96.00 I.0O BOARDS AND SHIP AP; IzS-LO 1 (.18.50- -lS.lt- D1MENSIOM: . v. 2x4 12-14 So. If. 1T.S a. T !. SHAU, TIMBERS: " - " 4x4 1-2-1$ No.lfa 18.B9 17 SO 18.50 LATH: t-tl Na 1 fir 4.51 ...: .... SHINGLES: A .... . .i 4 -; 8.9 . 2.65 - .... j Total sale, aa report. UP TO SEVERAL SMALL IVEDSESDaT WHEAT "BIDS" Tr Ago Hard white ...).. Sett white i,. White ela Hard wlater 'ortheiB saris g Hed Walla . . . i Bid " $1.1$ 1.1 1.1 1.1 "1.1 1.11 NORTHWEST IJRAJN RECEIPTS Compiled by the SMerchaata ' Exchange : SHIPMENTS' MADE i Cars - , Portland Vhtt. Barley, flour. Oats. Hay. Wednesday. ... (Ct . . . . 3 . . . . 8 Year ago. . .' . . . 4i7 1 8- 2 4 Season to date. 211 .... 23 1 13 Year ago 2f -4 82 1S 14 Taeoma ! -Tuesday S Year ago. 2 2 . . . & Season to date . . .; . .... Year ago tt 1 7 . . . . fi Seattle Tuesday . 7 ; . , . . ,9 . Year fic- 1 t. . . . 3 , . Season to date. 7 .... 14 .... . . . . Year ago - 15 1 $ - 6 Small shipment of flour have been made during the past x ' months to Guif perls, leading local millers- to believe that there ia a possibility that that avenue may be opened up again to. Northwest flour. During Jun anil also during tbe first six months of the calendar yeir. more flour wai shipped to New Oirleana and Mobile than to ail Atlantic coast ?orts combined. To New Orlean4 and Mobile were shipped 4 4 38 barrels of r:onir during June and 11.4 30 barrels since the first of the year, while all Atlantic sesport combined received but 1180 barrels in June and 9920 barrels since the first of the year, tibia report is decidedly in contrast to last fyear's. which shows that hardly any business was done around New Orleans. , WHEAT Cash buying price, tidewater track delivery: Club. S1.16 per bushel: ordi nary bluesteas. $1-35; Big Bend blueatem. $1.60; Turkey red; $1.17; red Kussiau. $1.12 (1.13 per hu. i FrOfR Sellini $7. 7518 00; Wilja price, mill door: Pstent, mette valley brands. $6.10 6.25: local straight. $6.30: bakers' bard white. gT.SO;' blues tern $7.0; baker1 paatry. $5 90 per Ibbl. ; gTaham. 6.80: -whole wheat, $7.00; ryej $6.80 per bbl. Price -for city delivery, 15c iextra ; -fuburba'n. 20c eltrt. HAY- Buying price: Willamette timothy, fancy $20.00 29.00; Eastern Oregon tim othy. ' J22.O0 b 23 jOO per ton: clover. 14 00; .:rw $9.00: alfaiifa. $16.09: cheat. $16. 00 per ton. f GRAIN SACKS Nomina'. No 1 Calcutta. lOHW-llc for new crop delivery. Domestic bags, 11c each. ; MILLSTCEFS -iMill run aB mill, sacked, ton lot. $37.00: carload lots. $$7.00; middlings, $50 00 per ton. OATS Per tton, buying price: Feed. $34.50: milling. $3 5 00 BARLj:Y Buying price: Feed, $2 8.00: brewing, $28.50. j FF.EDSTrFFS-i-F: O- B. mil!: Rolled bar ley. $86.00 87.90; whole barley. $84.00 & 85.00; alfalfa meal, $29.90; cocoa nut weal. $29.0030.00; I cracked- com. $37 00 38.00; whole earn. $35.0036 00 per too Merchants' Excjhange bids: t WHEAT July August. $1.15 1.13 1.13 1.13 113 1.1.0 $32.00 $30 00 Hard White Soft White White Club Hard Winter . . Northern Spring Red Wallt . .$1.16 $35.00 . $30.00 OATS No. 2 White B'eel i CORN No. 2 E. Y. Sbipukent TRADING IX iBOSTOS WOOL MARKET IWPROTED MCCH Boston. Jnly 6.i There was considerable inj-! provoraent la thai trading in wool today, but the market was. not especially important. Manufacturers purchased certain grades for immediate wants'. Prices maintained the level of . the close of last week and some pur chases were reported -at good figures in the Middle West and ; California. American buyega hav resumed activity Ia torn of the foreign market centers and deal er here are watching closely for tbe results of the Liverpool sales which begin tomorrow. DRYOOODS MARKET REPORTS BRISK TRADING AFTER HOLIDAY New Tork. Jflfiy 5. The government cot ton report and the movement of the cotton market had been pretty "well digested in the dry goods market wben business reopened today. Business in the standard print cloths construc tion was brisk aid prices were vary firm, al thcugh the weaK opening of the raw staple today was a deterrent factor toward . advaaces. Sheetings were in good demand at slightly higher prices with some export buying in evi dence. Good volnm of trading also took place in drills, twills and pajsana cloths. Sateens were strong and active and there were some sizeable transactions in lawns. A brisker tesdeacy was shown in the raw silk market today with soms buying in evi dence at firm prices. The condition of the. market for manufactured silks shows consider able improvement. New York Posltry Market New York. Jaly - (I. N. . ) Dressed Poultry Market steady. Chickens. 28 & 47c; fowls, 17 5 80c;. turkeys. .25 52c; geese, 15 lc; ducks. 2jOa25e. Live Pouitry-t-Msriet weak. Broilers. 26 35c: fowls, 2 3 2 8c; roosters, lttc: turkeys, 20-35c; ducks: 18 28c: geese. Iiepl7c. Saa Francisco Poaltry Market San Francisco. July 8. (IT. P.) Broil ers. 1 to 1H lbs.. 27 29c; 1H to H, 28tg. 30c: 3 to '2 V , 32 83c; fryers. 33 35c: young roosters. 3 lbs and up, 43a47e: colored old roosters, 1 7 a 1 8 c ; Leghorn old roo,tt.r. 1 4 ? 1 5c ; Leghorn hens, 2 H to 3 lb.. 14 17c: S !bs and ov-r. 20 23c; large colored hans. 28 81c: ducks, young, 30 22c: geeae; young. 20 4 22c; live tur keys. 32S5c: dressed tnrkeys, S6(40c; so,uabs, live fatfry, 50 ( 52c. ew York Ssgar and Coffee New York, uly 5. IC. P.I Sugar DuU; raw, $4.62 H 4 79. refined, dull; granulated. $6 20 6.30. Coffee No. !7 spot Rio. 10 10 : So. 4 Santos, 14H14c. 3 aval Stores Market New Tork, July 5. Turpentine Savannah, $1.0S 1.10 H i New Tork. $1.22. Ro iu Savannah, $4.20; New Jiork, $5.50. Xew ITork Metal Market New York. Jily 5. M. M. S.) Commer cial bar silver: pomeatie, unchanged at99Hc; foreign. Ho higiher at 71 He. - London, July i 5. Bar silver, H d 'lower at S6Hd. j ' ) Xiw Tork'LoBdea Silver New York, Jaly 5. (L S. 8.) Copper Dull. Spot to September ottered 15 c. Lead Dtiit (Spot, Jaly and August, $5.80. Spelter Heavy. Spot, - July and August, $S.405.60. ; Liverpool Cottoa Fair Liverpool. July ' 5. (I. S. S.) Fair demand, i Sales 8000 bale. Aaaaricen middlings, fair. 15.25; good middlings, 1 4.20 ; fully middling. ,13.90 ; middlings. .13.75; lew middlings. 13.20; good ordinary. 13.45; or dinary, 11.95. Futures quiet. MiaaeafoHs wheat Options Minneapolis, 3uly 6. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close. July 141 H 148 137 H 138 Sep. 127H 127H 125H 125H Dec 123 H 125 H 12$H 123 H M!aaew,paiia.Dmlth Flax Minneapolis. iJwty -.-. X. . Flax; October. $2,501; Septembex, $2.60 H: July. $2 63 : arrive and track. $2.58 H 2 61 H Duluth. Jury 5. Flax: September. $2.56 H; October. $2 6$; track,- $2.57 2.58. 1 New Tork Potato Market New Tork. July 5. ( t. N. 8- Potatoes fin bulk, barrel or bag) Market, steady. Near by wtuta aes.av; souuiern $2.75 4.00 3Tow Ttrk !"tTol tut Hides T , ! New York, July 5. Ml 8.) Wool Market, week. iDom tie fleece XX Otto, 34 47c: doaestic pulled scoured basis, 50 $1.00; domestic Texaa aeeured basts, 65c SI. 20: territory star-le arwured baata, 95981.154 Hides "-Market, aruictr aativer-ateere, 17c; branded steers. 140 lc , Chicago .Potato Market J , Chiesg. July K-L X. S.) Potatoes Receipts. 87 ears: Oksahosna eobbtrrsv 82.25 2.40: Kansas, and Karty tMttoa. $2.30 2.35 : Virginia Lastevw Cobblers. $4.20 4.56. NORTHWEST U. S. WILL GIVE ' RADIO REPORTS - Washington. July . Government weather. ccco and anarket reports are to be braadcast daily from the Arlington and Gseat Lakes wireless stations of the navy department, the United states department of agriculture has announced. This makeea possible tbe ' receipt of agri cultural report by radio throughout virtually the entire United States, and is the most im portant step yet made in broadcasting agricul tural rnforxnatten, .according to W. JL Wheeler, iu charse of the radio work for the depart aaoac The nee sarvice started June 15. Continuous ware radio telegraph will be used to Broadcast the reports, but it is ex pected that there will be considerable re breadeasting by radio telephone so that any one in the eastern two-thirds of the United States halving radio telephone receiving seta may be able to receive the meifeages- The dertmeut hopes xa the near future-, to make the market news available ia the Pacific, and Rocky mountain regions also. e In lees than two year tha department of agricritture has established practically a na-tioa-vrid service for broadcasting weather, erop and market reports by radio telegraph and radio telephone. The department early rec ognized the value- .of radio, as a rapid-fire method of getting agricultural"- sews to farm ers and others interested in food production and marketing and every opportunity of utili zing the new seienes was seizedt .The use of radio in broadcasting agricul tural reports is baring a tar-reacbiug effect in extenditkg knowledge of market condition, and will inevitably contribute orach toward a better system of marketing farm products, in the opinion of Wheeler. Chicago Wheat Is Unsettled; JPrices Changing Rapidly The wheat market was unsettled today. Trade wa small, and this was the cause fsT tha rapid changes in prices. It looks as if strong interests are picking up- wheat on tbe breaks, forcing shorts to cover, but. tbe baying fails to fallow tbe bulges. Trade was light. Excellent weather pre rails over tha Northwest and Canada, and the crop is making good progress. There are many report of unfav orable threshing returns on winter wheat, and sqma tell of extraordinary heavy yields. B. W. Snow, the local crop expert., say that black rust has made Its appearance lata this year, and tbe possibilities are favorable for the crop escaping damage. Cash wheat io the local market was unchanged, but Kansas' City reported seme evidence of export buying, and cash wheat unchanged to ,2c higher, while Minneapolis reported cash wheat heavy, with premium for some grades as much as 5c rower. . Flour business was reported cut in half. Receipts continue disappointing. Corn was firm st the start, and good sup port was tendered the market throughout the session. Locals were bearish, but houses with eastern connections were good buyers. There. Is considerable apprehension being felt over the lack of preripitation over Illinois and Iowa, and conditions in Northern Illinois are becoming serious. Exporters took 100,000 bushels of corn, but domestic shipping de mand was light. Changing operations featured the trade in oats, cash booses transferring hedges to the deferred months. Unfavorable crop news in duced buying. Shipping demand for oats is light. Provisions were firm early with hogs, but weakened on commission hous liquidation of long lard. v Wheat weakened late in the session in sym pathy with the break at Minneapolis. Lst prices were H c to He lower; July closed st $1.16 H 1.16 H ; September. $1.16 H 1 1GH. and December at $1.19 H 1.19. Corn closed H c to 4 c higher; July 63 He: September. 67 He: December. 67 He. Oats were He to He higher: July. 86 He; September. 39c. and December. 41 42c. Lard closed 12 He to 20c lower, and rib 12 He to 16c lower. Range of Chicago prices as furnished by the United Press: WHEAT Onen. High. Low. Clo-e. Jnlv ..... 11TH 117H 115i 118H Sept. . . . . 1 IT H 1 17 H 1 16 H 1 16 H Dec 120 H 120 H 119 119 H CORN Jlr 63 U 64 4 3 H S3 '4 Sept. 66 68 6 67 H Dec 6S H 67 H 66 H 67 H OATS July 39 H 37ii 36 H 35 Sept 38 39 H 38 H 38 Dae 41 42 H 414 41 LARD July 1135 1137 1117 1117 Sept. 1160 1162 1140 1140 RIBS Sept 1135 1185 1125 1125 GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT HAS NO EFFECT ON COTTON Xe-w York. July 5. The excited buying of late Monday seemed to have just about dis counted the immediate influence of the gov ernment's crop report. Many of Mondays late buyers here had anticipated heavy trade buying in Liverpool, and a very sharp over holiday advance in that market. They hsd alto been fearful of a very unfavorable weather map at the reopening of the local market to day, and they appeared to be disappointed in both respect. , . There were report of rather heavy ram m the CaroHnaa. but generally peak4ng there were nothing much worse than showers, while the Liverpool marktt was lower than due. As. a result there was a good deal of scattered liquidation at the opening of the local market and first prices were 15 to 32 points lower. There was enough covering or buying on the bullish crop figures to cause rallies of sev eral points right after the call, but they met increased offering and the market soon weak ened again, with active months telling some 48 to 30 points below Monday 'a closing fig ures during the middle of the morning, with October selling at 22.65, compared with 23.26, tha high record made after the pub lication of tha bureau oa Monday afternoon. New York, ' July ' 5. The cotton market had a natural reaction today after Monday's exciting buying which appeared to have dis counted the immediate effect of the govern: meat crop report. At one time the October option was down 63 points. But in the last hour reports of fresh rainfall in the South At lantic states brought in buying for both ac counts and tbe. market rallied so that the final net. losses were SO to 42 points Furnished by Overbeck V Cooke company. Board of Trad building: Open. High. Low. Close, j Jan. 22SO 2250 2210 2231' Mar. ."...2283 2240 2197 221H May .,..221 2219 2183 2193 July .....2293 2300 2268 2290 Oct ... 2285 2305 2260 2290 Dec ... 2275 2285 2240 2265 New .York spot, market 2330. quiet Liverpool cotion closed 45 down. CAKfALOrPES MOVE SLOWLY A7TD AT TTNCHATfGED PRICES -t, San Franeisce, July 5. (17. P.) Supplies of strawberries and many other fruits were lighter to fewer shipments being made yester day. Quality was generally poor but they cleaned up at unchanged prices. Seventeen ears were received today. . Louisiana - sweet, potatoes, or Nancy Halls, were offered to the trade today at 6 to 8 cents a pound, a car having arrived two day ago. Alligator pears and papias were received on the market from Tahiti. These pears sold from $8 to (12 a dozen, and the papias at $5 to $6 dozen. Tomatoes are weak and lower. Merced flat crates sold from 9 we to $1, while large lugs were selling generally at $2. with a few at $2.25. Faaey tomatoes from the Sacramento river section were offered at $4 a large lug. It is reported that the shipping point price of Merced lues has been reduced to 75c each. With continued firmness being manifested oa broilers, prices were generally advanced oa col ored. Ducks and geese, oa the other hand, were very- weak sad are not moving well. . NEW: INCORPORATIONS; . Salem. July ' 5. Frank A. BidweO. Ben F." Evans and i. Lv Sous have organised the BidweU-Evans Grain company, at North .Pow der, articles of ineoTporaUrm for which were filed with tha stats corporation department here Monday. The corporation is eaptalxed at $25.000., Other, coxporatons filing articles are: - Smith Keagy Company. Portland, $25,000; Frank . Smith, Roy . H. Keasy and J. : G. Arnold. - ., ; - Leontsrn-Stevenjon-SchBeider Company, rne, $400, Portland; P. Lauritaeo. F. L. Steven, soa and E. Schneider. '. Baker 'Hoeverised ' Grocery, be.. Baker, SStrOO: Mary A. Sosue, John I. Bonis sad William H- Graves. . , . Resolution af dissolution were filed by: the Y'astad W'arsheaase company of Bead. Alex Uc Nair A Co.. ef Tillamook; Washington Insur anee aceaey of ; Portland and the Farmers Union store of CoqaxUe, Coca county, i Permit to emta ia Otegaa was granted to the - Fidelity (savings A Laisa association, a Washington corporation earm lazed at $2,606. OOO. H. S. MeCaxtohaa of Portlaad is named As attorney ia fact lac Ovecost. . FLOUR MEN WEAK UNDERTONE iN HOG ALLEYS WEDNESDAY Portland Chicago ....... Omaha Kansas City-.. Saa Francisco . Dearer L1YESTOCK TRADE Hogs. Steers. Lamb. . .$120 8$ S Si ... !.$ -13Ji 19.40 . .. 19.J0 1$J$ ... uji ;.to . .. 10.40 9.0 ISO 1LS0 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK KFN Hoes. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Cars. Wednesday . . . 725 53 ... ' Week ago...., 304 313 4.10 14 2 week ago. . . 102. 440 ... 116 20 4 weeks ago. . . 162 145 .. . 1855 16 Year ago 24 ... ... 485 2 2 years ago... 156 282 ... 2369 48 3 years ago... 86 19 . 2 45 10 4 year ago . T69 211 31 -1188 45 A weak undertone ruled in the hog alleys during the early part of the day. Although the market top wa rtioted at $12. no business was don over $11.85. except in th feeder pic alleys, where a few sales were made at $12. These sales were, however. 28 cents be low the market tc; on pigs. Of the 725 hogs arriving over Tuesday and today. 64 2 head, or seven cars, were direct. General hog market rang: Prim light $11. 60 12.00 Smooth heavy; 230 300 lb.. 11.0011.23 Smooth heavy. 300 lbs. and up 1O.00 11.00 Rough heavy g,0 ale 9.50 Fat pig 1 1.50611. 75 Feeder pigs 12.00 12.25 Stags 5.00 8.00 No Ohange In Cattle Cattle market remained unchanged over con dition prevailing Monday, except for a alight drep iu the price on bulls. Demand continue good for choice stock, bn-t half-iat stock is a drug on the markets There is absolutely ao ale for it. General rattle market range: Choice steers .....$ 7.75 8.50 Medium to good steer ....... 7.l0r 7.75 Fair to medium steers 6.00 & 7. (Ml Common to fair steers 4.00 (t 6.00 Choice cows and heaters 6.25 & 6.75 Medium to good cows, betters. . 5.20 6.25 Fair to medium cows, heifers. 4.50 0 5.25 Common to fair cows, heifers. 8.50 4.50 Canner 2.00 & 3.50 Bulls 8.50 C 4.5 Choice feeders 5.00 5.50 Fair to good feeders 4.00 0 5.00 Choice dairy calves 8.50 ( 9.00 Prime light calves 8.00 8.50 Medium light calve 7.50 & 8.00 Heavy dairy calves 5.00 h 7 .50 Shesp Nominally Steady With no early business of any consequence in He sheep and lamb alleys, market was re ported nominally steady at Monday's price. Everything arriving was contract stuff. General sbeep and lamb range: Choice spring lambs $ 8.50 0 25 7.50 8.50 6.00 1.60 5.00 8.U0 7.00 8.00 6.00 6 7.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 2 00 5.00 Medium spring lams . . Common spring lambs Cull spring lambs. . . . Heavy year rings Light yearlings Heavy wethers Light wethers Ewes Monday Morning Sate HOGS No. Ar. Lbs Price Xe. Av Lbs. Price. 80... 187 $11 75 9... 301 $ 8.75 4... 2S2 10.7". 14... 128 12.00 8... 177 1 1.85 4... 2'7 11.85 1... 250 11.35 j 2... 195 1175 5... 154 U.7." ! , R... 12.1 12.00 1 . . . 170 $1 1.83 I 1 ... ISO $12.00 2... 320 12.00 1 15... 173 11.85 1... 170 1185 I LAMBS 15 . 64 $ 9 (HI I . YEARLING 120 $ 7.00 I COWS 4 . 425 $ 4 .O0 I VALVES 170 $ 8 00 I STAGS 1230 $ r. oo AMERICAN LIVESTOCK FRICES Chicago Hoe $10.90 Chicago, July 5. 1 1. N. S.) Hogs Re ceipts, 25.000. stesdy to 10c higher on better grades, other claasca slow to lOc lower. Bulk. $0.350 10.85; top. $10.90; heavyweight, 1 10.40 10.65 ; medium weight, $10.55 10.85; lightweight. '$10.80 10.90; light lights. $19.23 10.73; heavy packing sows, smooth. $9.00 & 9.50: packing sows, rough, $8 653910; pigs, f9 25 10.30. Cattle Receipts. 13.0O0. steady to strong. Beef steers, choice and prime, $9.8010.25; medium and good. $3.35 8.80; good and choice, $9. 10 9.83; common and medium, $7.00 (g 9.10. Butcher cattle, heifers. $3.50 98.85; cows, $4.007.45; bulls, $5.40 6.85. Canner and cutter, cows and heifers, $2.75 4.00: canner steers. $3.50 5.00; veal calvae (tight nd handyweight) . $7.50 9.00; feeder steers, $5.65 7.75; stock cr steers, $4.55 Qb 7.65; stocker cow and heifers, $3.25 ft 5.75. Sheep Receipts, 8000, 25c higher. Lambs (84 lbs. down). $12.50(813.85; lambs, fulls and common, $7.00 12.25; yearling wethers. $.0011.75: ewes. $4.50 7.50 ; ewes, culls and common, $ 1.50 4.00; breeding ewes, $6.0011.25; feeder lambs. $1 1.75 12.50. Omeha Hog S10.40 South Omaba. Ju'y 5. Cattle Receipts 6100; marktt beef steers mostly 15 20c higher; 150 pound yearlings. $9.75; she stock I5c higher; bulls strong; veaF calves about 25e higher; stocker and feeders steady. Hogs Receipt 4500; market generally steady to f.tronj; bulk packing grades, $8.75 (5 9.50; bulk good hega. $8.55 10:30; top, $10.40. , Sheep Receipts 6000: market, killing classes 25 40c higher; clipped California spring lambs. $12.00 & 12.25 : best Idaho lambs, $13.50 : top ewes. S6.25. Denver Hogt $10.40 Denver. July 5. (U P.) Cattle Re ceipts. 1US2, 15c higher. Steers. $7.00 9.30; cows and heifers, $4.75 g 8.50 ; stock ers and feeders. $5.25(5 6.00; bulla, blank; calves. $8.00 ga 10.30. Hogs Receipts. 87O,1520c higher. Tpos, $10.40; bulk, $9.73 10.30. Sheep Receipt. 5100. 2Rc hijrher. Lambs, $12.50 13.25: ewes, $5.756.25. Kansas -City Hoss H 0.70 Kansas City. July 5. (I. N,.) Cattle Receipts. 10.000, steady. Steers, $9.00 10.00; cows and heifers. $5 00 9.00; stock er and feeders, $7.00 8.25; calves, $8.00 & 9.00. Hogs -Receipts. 14,000. steady. Balk of sales. $10 50 U 0.6-5: tops, $10.70; heavies, $10.40$ 10 60: light", $10.50 10.70; medium. $10 50 10.65. Sheep Receipts, 5000, steady. Lambs, $13.00 18.25. . No Seattle Hob Market Seattle, July (I. N. S No livestock receipts today. Ban Franetsco Hogs, $1t Sao Francaco. uiy . 1 1. . -. Cattle Grass fed steers, ISo. 1. 6.507.00; No. 2, $5.25( 6.25; cows and heifers. $4.50 (a) 5.00;' calves, light, $3.O09.O0; heavy, $5.0t(tt 7.00. Sheep Lambs. $ 10 50 a 1 1 .50 ; wethers. $6. 50 (a 7.00; ewes. $8.00 f 4.0O. Hogs Hard grain, weight 100-175, $12; over 300 lbs.. $10. Clatsop Farmers Observe 4th With Sports and Picnic Astoria, July 5. About 400, dairymen and farmers of, Clatsop county enjoyed a basket picnic and field day July 4. at the Aslor experiment farm near As toria. ' , . Business men of Astoria assisted in planning- the celebration and furnished the band, which gave a two-hour con cert, lumber for , the stand and seats and part of the refreshments. I. M. Flummery secretary and man ager f the Pacific International Live stock show of Portland, was the speaker of th day. L Other entertain ment was furnished by local talent. This experiment station was estab lished in 1913 and its work since that .time was reviewed by A. E. Engbret son. superintendent, who has been specializing- In forage crops and fertiliza tion work. Moat of the- ylsitora jn, epected the growing plots of grains and grasses to study tje effects of various methods. . This is the only station on the. Pa cific Coast specialising in work with logged off land and tide -land. ' The work has already been of great bene fit to Clatsop county dairymen. - - Ail inventor has dereloneVi a trinrWl attachment that permits a photog-; rapher to take stereoscopic views 'with aa crduiary- camera- J i ' QUIET PERIOD IS REPORTED ON "ATCDCDnMT I Two or three nibbles in the charter market for new crop grain, a few par cels of old crop .'stuff, and : nothing looms on the waterfront except the regular order of business. Grain handlers and other workers alonk the front have hung out the sign :"Gone to the harvest fields, and for a period of six weeks matters maritime will be quiet.' For September loading the British steamship Orient City has been fixed at 37a for th,e United Kingdom. Japa nese and Norwegians, looking for the easy sailings, are holding the rates down. One steamship sailing from here for Europe in June was taken for 50s, jwhjch means - $6.63 gold for the long&aul and the long ton. . Close in tonnage is holding for: 37s 6d, and no Mediterranean business at 40s iu sight. The' Australian situation is bad, and the demand for lumber and flour on the west coast of South America is weak. Regular liners are taking care of all offerings. The lumber flurry at Callao has quieted down. VESSELS IN CeLLISIOX IX ST. .LAWRENCE RIVER Quebec, July 5. U. P.)- The crew of the Donaldson liner Orthea, a freighter, was transferred to the steamer .Air dale, following a collision . last night, radio messages advised. The Orthea settled rapidly. It is feared the vessel will block the channel. The accident occurred in the St. Law rence river 90 miles east of here. , ALL ALONG THE "WATERFRONT The steamer Davenport, Oregon.Pa ciftc company, will arrive up late to night at Albers dock with general cargro from San Francisco. The steamship Admiral Rodman of the Admiral line, sailed this afternoon from terminal No. 2 with a full pas senger list and capacity freight. She cleared for Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco. The steamship Wapana of the Mci Cormick line is due to arrive up to night -with passengers and freight from San Francisco. The steamship West Kader, of the Xorth China line of the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company is taking lum ber at the Inman, Poulsen mills. The steamship Admiral Farragot is due from Sarr Diego and way tomor row night. She will Sail for the south again Tuesday. '. " ,. . . k SEAS BREAK OVER BARGE Marshfield, July 5. Breakers are dashing up over the barge Wajghtucna, stranded on the south-spit at! the en trance of the TJmpo.ua river, and chances of saving the vessel today were not favorable. It may be possible to re move the lumber - and then pull the barge into the river. The tug Fearless of the Port of Coos Bay and the tug Samson, with the barge Washougal in tow, arrived off the Urnpqua river yesterday afternoon, but were unable to give assistance, so came back to Coos Bay. JAM STNKS BOAT Pensacola. Fla., July 5. (I. X. S.) Suction from the United States sup ply ship Orion drew the U. S. S. Al legheny into the rear of the Orion in the harbor today. The Orion's pro peller ripped a jagged hole in the side of the Allegheny and tenders which rushed to the -scene helped to beach her. She settled in 13 feet of water on the mud flats and is lying on her side. RATES QCIET ' , New York, July 5. (I. a) Off shore rates quiet for grain. Parcel lots are offering but are steady at general quotations. The tonnage de mand? is principally for the United Kingdom. Hates today are; Unite'd Kingdom, Liverpool, Hull, 2s2s 6d ; Germany. Bremen and Hamburg, 13 314c: France. Atlantic 1820c. Medi terranean 212c :. Holland,. Amsterdam and Rotterdam, 1415c. Genera! car go, demand quiet, offerings steady. POSITIONS OF YESSELS Radio reports from North Head give the position of the following vessels at 8 p. m. July 4: Multnomah. Everett for San Francisco. 210 miles trom Everett. Capt A. F. Lucas. Port Angeles for Rich mond, 496 mileea from Richmond Harry Luckenbacb, Astoria for Seattle, left Astoria at 7 p. m. Kose City, Portland for San Francisco, 18 miles south of Columbia river. Motorship Annam, Portland for Tacoma ( win . 50 miles from Portland. Xaikyu Mara, Portland for 'Yokohama (nscn), lt. 46:49 .V. Long. 126:16 W. (By Federal Telegraph Radio) Yorba Linda. Kverett for San Pedro, 680 miles from Kverett. I'aralso, San Francisco for Urays Harbor, 40 miles south of Cape Blanco. Yosemite, Fort LAdlow for San Frtnciico, 20 Miles south of Cape Blanco. Multnomah, Everett for San Francisco,. 210 miles from Kverett. .Frank U. Drum. - Portland for Avon, passed la at 8 p. aa. I'has. if. Cramp, -arrays Harbor for San Ftancisco. 155 mile north of San Francisco. Caat Meigs. San Francisco for Honolulu. iiii liu nun Wa Experienced Machinists, Machinist Helpers, Boilermakers, Bdilermaker llelpers, Blacksmiths, Pipefitters, Electricians,7 Freight Car Repairers, Car Inspectors and Airbrake Repairers, to take the place of men who have declared ' , - " Apply to A. C. M00RE, 513 Oregon Bldgi, TIDES AT ASTORIA "THURSDAY 1 1 :26 a. m 6.8 ft, & At a. m 0 5 ft. JJ :00 p. m.. S.l ft. i :0s p. m.. 2.? ft. . , Seaside High water nine minutes ear her.' - '. Seaside Low" water- 51 minutes earlier. , ' - , ' ' - , 118 - mile west of 'San Franciaeo. ' Jacob Ldsekenbarh. ' tsaii Pedro . for Morale. 175 mile south of San Pedro. . itobtn Adair, . San Franc iscw for Portlsnd, 22V mtiea norjh of Sao Franeisce. - Siskiyou, WVstport for Kan Pedro, 80 miles Bortb of Saa Pedtr!. - - ,. --- - - West Xotua. Tacoma for Haa t'lanriaco, off Columbaa river. Jsrarvort, San I'edro .for Yokohama. 624 muca4raixt. Saa Pedro. By Naval Radiol ' ' ' ' Multnomah. Everett foe San Francisco, 210 xoilee from Kverett 1 v Captain- A. F. tMem. Port Angale for BAchanond, 496 mile from Rirhmoud. Rose City,' Portland for Jtaa. Francisco., 1 8 miles from CTnmbia river.. Aiuaaas, Portland f &PTacoma. 70 miles' from Portland.- - - :!-.- . -'. Warauaa. Raa Franeaxw. for Portland, 20 snilea north of Cape Blanco. ; Hanna Nielsen. Portland for' San Fran cisco, and Shanghai, 120 'miles from North Head. " San Diego, Tacoma for San Pedro, 70 aillcj hotth of Cajie Blanco. Tug Sea Lion, town.' to rs ft.- Columbia river for San Diego. 27 mile fr$u Columbia river. , Viking, St. He'fB fog San- Pedro. 265 miles from St. Helena. - Robin Adair. Saa Francisco for Portland, 220 miles from Saa Frascweo. ' ' : Eaotera ilerchant. Anaonrtea for Sau Frata cisco, 67 mile north of Cane Piano Admiral Dewey, Seattle for Saa Francieeo, 32 mile from Seattle. Queen, Ketchikan for Seattle. -970 miles from Seattle. . , Harfy Luckenbacb, left Astoria for Seattle. News of the Port Arrival July B , La Purieima, American steamer, from San Franc if eo. oiL '..-.- . - Willfaro. American ' steamer, from Sew York and way porta, general. .MARINE ALMANAC Weather as River's Meuth - North Head. July 5. -Condition at -the mruth of the river at noon, are. smooth; jrind, north 16 mile?; weather, eloudv. ' - Portland humidity at noon 44. DAILY RIVER "READINGS -8 .00 a. m:. Pacific Time River Stations Umatilla . . Albany . . Salem Or. City . Portland . . 25 11478 -0.4. 09i 104 20 2 .Oj-O. 1(0.001 92 20 l-0. 11-0.1 10. eol 95 12 6.8(0.70.00r 15 14 .O-0.4i0.00 62 62 52 50 54 ) Risiag. (- Falling. RIYER FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will coii tinua to fall during -the next threw day. AT WORLD'S PORTS - Seattle, July 5. Arrived: Gladiator, from felasgnw. 3:50 a. m ; aiotorship Anvil, from Kuslsoauim. via Sq.uaw Harbo, anoon. ; Ar rived. July 4 : El Segundo. from Richmond. 7:20 p. m. : U. S. hospital abip Mercy, from San . Francico, 5:15 p. m. : U: S. E. Vesta, from San Francisco, 4 p. m. : Edgar Lucken bacb. from Boston via Portland, 3:30 p. m. ; President Jefferson, from Manila, 2:20 p. m. Rotterdam, July 1. Arrived, Kinderdijk, t rem Astoria,' Avonroouth. Jnly 3. Arrived, Steel Sea farer, from Portland. ' Baltimore. July 3 Arrived.. Willpolo, from Portland. Cleared, Tiger, for Portland. San Diego, July 8. Ar rived. Regulus, from Astoria. Manila, July 3. Silled, DiJ worth, for San Francisco. - Aberdeen. Jaly 4. Arrived: Wapekena, from San Diego, 4 p. ov ; Chehalis, from San Pedro, 6 p. m. Astoria, JJy 5. Arrived and left up at 5 a. m.. steamer Davenport, from 8in Pedro; ar rived at 5 and left up at 6 a. m.. ttegmer Willfaro. from New York and way porta. Astoria, July 4. Saed at 6:85 P. m. steamer Luokenbsch. for New York and way porta; sailed at 2:15 p. m., Danish motorship Annam. for Europe via Paget Sound; arrived at 8:80 and left up at 5 p. m., steamer :L Punsima, from 8a iv. Francisco; sailed at 6:35 p. m., steamer American, for New York and tottml Temp. i??jflliil?ll m w i isaiaacBii rv a t - Important Notice F tf . or JLAOwest Route your freight via Luckenbach Line Express Freight Service with weekly sailings Tinrmtm v-iat jjj-j a Boston - 1 Seattle . Portland New York V AND ' W-" Philadelphia j J SanFrancisco i Us Angeles - -1. . , For. space and rates, telephone or call ' v Luckenbach Steamship Company, Inc. 424 Railway Exchange BIdg. r Phqne Broadway 4378 united.' Decision of the i ' ;. ' . ' " . Railroad Labor Board T ; way' ports; sailed at 6 -30 p. m., ateimer Kc-e City, for San. Franric. i; Mn I'edro, Jnly 4 . St ited St msr Mo bile Airs', -frost. New York, for Bsaii. Francisco and Pcnttaud; sailed, molcrslnpj Bwobykll. for Sate Franrtaro and Portland: failed, lsm-r K.i L I.ackenbach.'-from Phi'ade'.phta sad war porta, for San Francisco and ivn land; saiJed featardsy, steamf r Shasta, for Columbia river, Seattle, July 4,r rArrired "-Steamer Iehigli. fMun KnR aul n, mn, k-1r 1, nri " r. need, steamer Edgar "F." Lui-keahacb. . from New York and way porta, via Portland, " . New York, July 4. Arrived- tetoer Free- ' port Snlpsrr No. S. from Columbia rivet. Cristobal. Ju'y 8. Sailed MotoTidiip Ken neeott, from Portland, for New York and way porta; sailed, steamer Salma City, from Porv tajid. for N ew York. . -. Rotterdam, July I. Arrived Dutch steam-. r Kto.1t-rdijk.lrom Portland. - San PrBOcttco, July 5. Arrived today: Co lombia, Haltnao-. 1 :15 a. m.': Vinita. oesttle, 1:25 a. m. : Monticello, Lu Angeles.' 6:20 -iS.i m.i Awnerte- ltolyh, I.oa Angtle. S :35 a. ml; Sea Axttotue, Munterey, 7:35 a. m, ; tl. H. Cramia. tiraya Uaxbor, 9:35. a. m. balled today None, i--- - - i.-- ,.' v r Vstaals ta Arrive Vessel- - From ' Date. Admiral Farragut . ..B. Dtegoway .July . Itobia Adair ....... .New Yurk ....July Bratsbarg . . ; . . . . . .Orient ...... .July auacle ......... . wBnstoa ...... .July 1VH lliirl ........ Baltimore.., . .July Tilkarsac . .;,. Saa Pedro . . ..July iUinaues . , .... .!, . Taeoma . . . . . .July Cinyo Uant San Fran July 12 Penavylvaaiaa ...,, . Xew York .. .Juiy 7 Ilaanawa Uo Ilo ...... .Juiy 8 lanama Mara ..... ,.bu - . , .-. .July u Texas . . . . .'. , . . . Bordeaax . , .July IO VaA Hnsbaw . . HSau Fraa.-'.. 1 Annette lRUh. ...... San Fraa. . . . .July 10 Imukiaan Mars ..... Koba ,,,,,, v.jaiy iu Remit ..Yacorna . . . . . .July 10 Carmarthenshire .....London ...... .July 1 1 Agwidale N. Y.-Mobile . .Jury 1 1 tv. L Luckenbacb . New York -..Jnly H . I'ta ......... Fraa.. .. .July IS , Robin Gray i.Si.'..V Baltimore . .", .Jaly 14 r ricrklian , , .F.urope .July 14 l .- - . . . ssooin . ray ; , , , t . , oaiuraoie . , ,uiy. a o t'elix Taussig '.'......New Yovk . ...Juiy 1 $ f . T t h . - C. VS.. - J.I. 11 ..W ........ A . ....WW Wast Gambo . ....... BuecKia Aire. .July 15 Mobil , City : . , .V, .Nw York . ,Julv 16 XJeico ...,..,... . . iir. wma. . wy . I l-.-l.l- - 1'Mm, . J 1 1 . . . u rm J ...(.,.... m.. . . . ... . - - Senator ....... . :.! ;.. Di-way,;. Jul 17 " Brush ............. loon . . . . . . July 18. j , .Ta Depart From Portland "- ! Vessels- -, ... From . .; Dne. West.Kcder . ; . . . .i.rient . . . ....July Gcorguia Rolph. .. ..8. F. -Pedro . .July ,T fcagte ............. New .York ....July S Kouia Adair . . . , inw i org ..jihv " Wen Haven . . . . ... New vk :. , . July -a Willfaro .. ...... ..New York .July R- Wait Gambo ....... S. America ...July ft Wapama .......... S. Padre .... ..July 10 peniulvanita . i-urope . . , , . . Juiy 1 n Robin Gray ,. . . . .'New York ... .July 1 ; Admiral Fsrragut .8. Diego-way,. July It ( armartenshira . , ....Kurope ...... July 13 Rose City . . . . . . .... . Saa Fran. .July 1 8 . Agwidale . . ......... Mobfla . . , , , .July 13 K. 1. 'Luckrnbach ,Kiv lort .July 14 Tjikarang ...Orient ......July 14 t.uijo Vra ... .....Orient ...,;v. July 13 togsren .Auatralla , .,,. July 15 Cnrlin .......... ..Honolulu ... .July 1 5 Floridiau .......... . New York ...Jaly 17 IXrblav .....Wea Coast ..July IB Admiral Rodman ....8. F.-way . . , . . Juiy 19 .... Um.Ii la Ma r .. - Vessels : .. ': v ' Brth. ttabinda , . , ... , . . . . . . . ; Terminal No. 4 lienlawem '. . ... . . . . ... . ... .Peninsula U - Canadiaa I roe pec tor ......... . Clark-Wilsou CecUo St.- Helens Ilaisy Mathews. . . t. . . . . . ... . .. .St. Helens Davenport . . . ................... Prescott Ueorgma , Rolpb ........ Part, Flour Muu. Joha W.-Weus St Johns Ia Purisim ....... Willbridge Meictn Mara ................... Prearott . Solano . . . , ,-' ., . . . . .A . , . . . Eastern-W strn . Virginia Olson ..............St- Johns L. West Kader v.. .......... . Inmaa-Poulsea .. Willfaro .Albers Wapama . . . : . . . ..........., .Astoria W. S. Miller - . ............. . . .Attoria Auto Stages Barred From City , Streets Chehalis. Wash., July 5. The city commission Monday passed an ordi nance with an emergency clause .for bidding auto stages to stand on thtr main streets of the city, and asking them to provide a central statldre The ' Albers -Construction company was given the contract to build the Twelfth street sewer at S1S79.72, and the build a drainage system on lower State street for $1298.83. v as - tvnijvjrx i Portland, Oregon Rates