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miDAY, JULY 7, 1022. iiiz onzGo:; daily iozzrsxu fc::tland, odson. GROWERS WILL NOT REPEAT LAST YEAR'S RUSH TO MARKET EAGLE BRffi III cor.iuinEE of i 3 will supply lojieshOiI&'.ie;: Tides at Astoria fsatarday Hlght water: Low water: a. m. ft. ;:30 a- -- l.S ft 1:01 p. m. 7-.3 ft- :4 p. m. 2.7 ft. Seaside High water nine minutes earlier. - - i . Seaside Low water 21 minutes earlier. ." . ; BUTTER.WEI IS CLEANING UP CROPS BADLY IN NEED OF WATER ALL ARE WAITING FOR BARGAIN DAY SUGAR JUMPS UP LAMB AND WETHER 30C OHIGI PRICES ADVANCE ficlals of the board will be com posed of Frank Shull, J. W. Ganortg. W. W. Payn. R. B. Wilcox; and' Frank Spencer. -' . ' ' i " ' " GEflERAL CARGO TRADE Egg. Cheeee. select, flats. SO . 3Se .. Sl 2Se : SSe lt 4e Me . S2e ... S7e ,: - 3le Portland butter , market to : about tit - -Mm ' a Thursday. Everything coming in to cleaning ; up very quickly. Very, little hish score hotter to arriving at prwnt "A and cream " receipts at atoe falling of. .Practical! all Portland manufactured, batter la cane Into 1 short storage. Receipts ara light fa tha g market. P- cially do fancy stork. Major portion of th - receipt ahow the ef feet of heat, aa ' la cus tomary at this tin - of year. Fact that '" Quality of current receipts is net rood will probably have a tendency to keep the price op oi fancy stock. . Chem market t . fins, with unehnged prices. , ' , .-- - - - Proa desiring information regarding any V market, should address the Market Editor. Oregon Journal, inciostag stamp for reply. 7 MARKET SHORT OS TOP TEAL i Top real is scarco on Portland market, i White the general market top is quoted around , 14e, some ttsding in very fancy stuff was dona Thursday at 15c. Hogs are aUo scarce - .but not enough to eus. buysrs to .offer any praevium. I MARKET FLOODED WITH CA3CT8 Portland market was virtually flooded with - cantaloupes today. . At a result prices took a sharp drop, many dealers being willing - to sell real ripe staff for $2. Practically '.. everything in during the day was ripe and -. had to be -moved quickly. Peddler were : in their (lory, brine; able to buy at almost their own. figures. Borne commission men '. refused to buy cantaloupes until tha brokers guaranteed them protection agatnat a prioe ' drop. Peak of tba ImperisJ valley season is about here. For the next week Portland : market U1 probably be getting more rauta . lunpes than it can nsa. This will result in tower prices. ; TOMATO SHRINKAGE IS GREAT Tomato prices remain high because the ' ehrinkag on repacking ia aa high as 40 to 30 i per cent. Trade absolutely refutes to buy a - tomato which baa even the smallest blemish on it. Prices on Texas end Mississippi re- ; pack are from $3.75 to IS. 00. First full can -, f California tomatoes arrlred during tle day, t; which -means that this market will receive no mora tomatoes this year trora Texas and jUvxiHuppl. Local tomatoes ' hare also made their appearasoa in a limited way. .BRIEF PRODrCE TRADE BOTES - Royal Anne cherries mo Tin slowly at 8 9100 ; I r pound; Bings selling at 12 He. . Apricots from The Dalles made their int. - tiel appearance; $2.30 2.76 asked. Marvin A Co. received first ahlpmeat of Oreaxn peaches. 'Mstcrmclon market firm. Supplies scarce. Berry prices about samex ixiganberriea almost a drug on the market. - SHIPPERS' "WEATHER 3TOTICE Weather bureau advised Friday: - Protect shipments during the next 38 hours, against the following maximum temperatures: Uoing north to Seattle. 75 degrees; northeast to Hpotane. 05 degrees; east to Baker. 88 de grees, and south to Ashland, 03 degree. Mart mum temperature at Portland tomorrow, about 80 degrees. PORTLAKD "MTHOrESALE FRICES . ' These are the prtiea rs tellers pay whoia saiera, except ss otherwise noted : BUTTER Selling price, box lota: Cream. ' ami nrires Prints, eitrsa. 4le for Plain wrst- .pert; eubet, cttraa, 83 9S0H lb.; dairy, buy - tng pnee, i ay 3 e IB. Bt'TTERFAT Portland delirery basis: No. 1 grade, 4344e; No. it, 49c: No. Isone. 41o v for "A grsde. premium being paid by some. CHEESE Selling: Tillamook, triplets. TV4a8c: Young Amerioas. SSH 9 10c; (Oregon triplets, 70 9 38c Buying prices f. o. . Tillamook. Triplets, 2hc: Toung Americas .and longhoma, 2o lb. Selling price: Block . Swiss, fancy, 81 $ 82a; Umburger, 242o; -Mean, Kb OO A 41. 8.., EGGS Borine nrice SVnot tln.1' riK rent reeeipta. Western Oregon. 20o per dosen; fKaatem Oregon. 18c per dosea; henneries. 32 ., aS4 per dosea. Selling price: Onhaary candled. 2T per doaea; select, e doe. ; pul- m Jec oos. KUG .aodation aelling prices: Select, floaen 2S,: h..1:1", -.fOPLTHT Selliag price: Heery brojlers. Hocks. 2S 28c; other broilers, "0 24o lb.: eld roosters, lOe. rreafi mm, 4 y actuate - FBE8H FRCfTS Orange. 88.00 10 00 bet ; bananas. lc lb leona. 7. T 5 lie Cmf';, rlfruit. Flonrta. 80.50 J fVI5;e cherri- Boyaal Anne, loTj ; Bing. 12918c; canUlcmpet. t.T&2 00? watermelona. 8H4c IK -l-I.O 8.00, . "RRKS Strsweerries: Willamette ' ral. w 5TmU; urranta. tl.2l.Tfte: ii'ft, ia 00 Jf. logaaberriJ: 81.40 l-80; blackcaps, $2.00 V .O1 iO1 -Selling price to retailers: New l-'3: warhe, 88o lb.2 creea . OBicM 1 40 doaea bunches? " ton fancy, $1.50 1.T5 per central; buying . Kt.TABL,K8 Beets, 50 0 doaea baneheas cabbage, Sa per IK; lettooe, 81 2.50.erste; carrots, 50 9$0o eUsTbanohss; , Tm,"- 3.,00 2. 1 5 emtoi harsei .-raiHah, le,lb.; artichoke., 80c $1.00 nVr ; an: cauliflower. ) a crates celery. 88.50 r!r rt"-f. lb.; spinaeh. local. 1.00 box; asparstgua. $1.00 doa. buacfaea; summer squeeh 10c APPLE 8 titrs fancy. 4 tier. 83.23: fancy. , tier. $3.76 8.00; ehoici. V tier 82.40 okiag. $ 1.00 2.00 pox! ' " Meats COCNTFT MKATS aelling price: "Coua itry Bs, 18H18c: heary stuff, less: eeah -teoa (about SO sa too ik t 1 a m a - ,w. ' heary nwtf lees; lam ha, 2022e lb. - SMOKED MEATS Haras, 3iySaIb.; v braakfast bacon, 25 4 5e lb ,.A,K,,ivo.HOwl;!5;E EATS Sleer beef. 1819 18c lb.; heifers. 1H lb.; eews, 14 lb.; laenbe. i822o lb.; swea, 15lTe lb.; ? bogs. 1 Vk 1 Te lb. LABD Kettle rendered. lt lb.; tietce ; bam; eoapound, .He.. BKASS 8mn white $8.T8: lerge sJhH, : $S.T: wink. $T 00; lima. $18.50; bayoa, - $.7$; red. $8.18, HONEY Casev 88. 00. BiCK Japan, No. 1, 8c: bJue Rosa, lb.; New Orleans, bead. 8 He. COrFEE Roasted. 2181e lb., ia aacks or drama. , " SALT Coarse, half ground. 100. $18.8$ ton; 80s, $17.88; table dairy. 80s. $87.50. haies, 88 50 4.00; fancy Ubl and dairy. .'834.80: lump, $2CS0 toa... SLGAR Cubes, 88.85; fruit nd berry. $7.40; yellow D. , 88.C0; best granulated. $7.80: extra C? 8T-J0w: goMen V. 8.0O. CANNED slILK Tells. $4.50; baby aiaa. $4 40 ease: Eagt. $0.23 easex SOPA CRACKERS In bulk. 14e lb. NUTS Walnuts, 32S4c; almonds, 34 27 He: - fUberts. 20e lb.; peanuts. 11HO . 12e lb.: pecans, 82e lb. ; Brssils. 18 0 20 lb.; 'chestnuts, Japanese, 32 9 84c lb. Fttk and Shesirian FRESH FISH sJhineek. trash. 18 9 20a: halibut. 141 o lb.: black ckL OablOe In.: .( basket kippered cod, $2.00; heg cod. 7 9 8 to.; sot. i 10. : atargeesi, 2 in.; ahad, 'dressed. To lb.: roe abad, 10 IK OTSTERS Eastern. $4.50 gaUO : Olymnta, $5 per gallon. 1.40 auart; eras, atrge, 88.50 doaea t srsAU. $2.50 doaea. . ... Map, bVe4 anel.Hlw 'v7;. ROnU-im tmL soaissL It Ik. " HIDES Cslf akin. 10 lb.; kipa, $ ftvj : treen niaea, tne n.; amt, s to, - kiAHAlH "TominsL 20 9 80c IK SHEEP FELTS Long dry pelt. lT91ftc; :. short pelts. IHt lb.; long aair goat pelts, 12e ir. : eaort oatr goat pen., a each. WOOL WUtanette valley, ccana. X0 80e; asedrum, 82 9 $80 IK; fine. 87 0 4 JKt - avartern tTegue-laaan, sa sfiue in. TALLOW AND GREA&& N. 1 taDww. SPRINGS ' 23c " IV, LBS." OR 1 BITTER CHECKS BT RETURN MAIL : THE SAVriAR CO., ImC. 1M Ttpt strt, Portland, Orcgea FRIDAY DAIRY - t Batter, Portland , . : -, .Stte &a Fraeico,.4fe ; Chieae e 3few York .....3$e -Lea Aagele . . .4H 8Mltb 4$e Entir Inlaad Empira section W beiT.y In is ef rain and cooler weather, aeeordine- to th weekly crop and weather report leamd to day by H. E, LoBsbwry ajeneral freight aceat of the O-W. R. Sk N. company from iaforma tion iurniahed him by railroad axesta at ia trior points. -' - j.- Hot wind r reported te be drying 4arr thlng up. i Snrmg grain is suffering materially In soaso sections, esixcially where planted an light isads. Ia some parte tha pastures has ba so eoomtataiy dried up that all li restock has been placed on summer rang. .. A few posrta report no damage at present, but thee sr widely scattered.. Th report fol- Hood Birer PrecinitxtSoo none: soil ia good condition; sufficient water for irrtgatoa: splen did crop outlook; apples nd peers in good shape; present estimate place pears at 1 500 ears and apples at 800ft cam. Weather ex tremely hot. but no damaga to fruit at present time... -!- s . Tb DaOee Precipitatloei none. Continued hat winds farther hart wheat prospect and will not be orir 50 per cent crop. - Fruit pros pects atill good. - v .-: -if.- atadraji Weather past week very hot, with hot winds. Crops hare been damaged Some, but lmpsesibte to say at present to what ex tent Ria badly needed. Redmond Precipitation none. 'Hot winds last few days caused considerable damage to sprint train. : Lttti moiuurs left in ground; must hare rain sooa to sar spring grain ; ether erop badly in need of moisture. On arid lands hay harvest haa eoanasaesd: duality is first claw and to normal - crop. Oram ia dry ing up fart Stock' now all on summer nag. Wasco PreripitaUoa ftoa. Soil getting eery dry; no pastor for livestock. Growing props rlpealag very fast; harvest will start in three or five days. - 1 sforo Continuous drouth haa caused de crease of 25 per cent ia ercpa. Grass Valley Sufficient moisture, but good rain would help. Shaniko PredplUtion non. Soil drying out fast; not much meistara left; train has not suffered-any. Plenty pasture for cattle; livestock ia good eoaditioa. - Condon Precipitation nea. Soil toa dry: livestock 10 per cent below normal due to poor pastar. Probably 15 per cent damage to wheat, due to hot winds. Ion Weather past week very hot, with west winds; no rain. Aporoximat yield part thia section will average 13 to 20 boaheln and a smaller part this section wilt not go over 5 ta 7 bushels, being very badly damaged by lack of rains. Harvest begins next week. Heppner Soil dry. Considerable dams to grcwing grain; pasture drying up fast.. Live stock in very good condition. -Pendleton Precipitation none. Soil fair for season: pasture fsir. Livestock and wheat la good condition; good crep prospects. Wheat harvesting haa bef no. La Grand Precipitation non. Crops growing nicely and fall grain headed nicely; spring grain doing nicely and have good stand and color. Livestock looking well and range fsir, but Seeds soma rain; ether conditions same. Elgin Precipitation Una. Haying about finished: grain looking good hut needs mois ture: cattle and pasture fsir. Wallowa Soil needs moisture: no rain for sbcut two weeks ; TJsature fsir; livestock fair. Fall wheat looking well so fsr. but present hot dry winds wtll injure it if this weather con tin nee; - spring - grain looking fair; however, continaed dry spell to beginning to injur it mora or leva. Enterprise Precipitation non; grata on high lands needs rain badly: some of it burn ing up; grain in irrigated vslley growing fine. Ursa . needs rain. Livestock in good snap. Hainse Precipitation none; hot and dry; wheat suffering, other crops good: pastures dry; range good. Haying well under way; grain heading. Baker Precipitation none; lack of mois ture. Good erop prospects. Joseph Generally clear with northern winds; very dry; no rain during past two weeks: grain suffering considerably for lack of moisture; damage account burning about SO per cent. Hay harvesting will begin within next few days: first erop good condition, with good yield. Livestock .ia good condition: pasture dry. - Yakima. Wash. Precipitation none. First curing alfalfa new harvested: will begin baling within next few days; shippers report move ment will be slow account practically no de mand. All fruit crop ia good condition. Com ing week will complete cherry movement. : Walla Walla. Wash. Precipitation bob; soil very dry; pastor good; livestock looking well : no increase or decrease sll stock - on range. Grain shewing effect of dry weather. Heary lands will yield see rare erop. but light lands will show decrease; grain crop below sverage; vegetable good: fruit ena third crop. Hot weather past week reduced grain yield materially ta, light land areas. SpokSBa, Wash. Weather 'Clear and very warm: continaed drouth causing more damage to grain: otherwise crop outlook unebsnged. Lewiston, Ids ho -Precipitation none. Con tinued drouth last Several days has rapidly been burning wheat crops. Grass drying up. not fit for pasture; livestock being fed in mountains. V heat looking bad. dryinr up and burned. Fruit Crop favorable. Lettuce all moved. Cherries amount to about eight mer cars. Last week r more ettretnely hot. dam-, aging wheat crop. Cooitf Weather and rain badly seeded. COTTON MARKET RALLIES IN EFFORT TO RAISE FRICES New York,' July T. TeaUnUy'l declines wore followed by rallies in th cotton market during today's early trading. It looked as though something of a scattering short inter est had accumulated both here and In IJver pool on the break which followed the excited advance of last Monday, and covering for over the week-end was promoted by prospects for unsettled, showery weather in th Southwest It was felt that these condition would prob ably lead to increased damage by insects, and, according te advice received from Texas, tth infestation in that state ia already so serious that fully 60 per cent, of th squares havt been punctured. The market opened steady at a decline of 3 points on September, but generally 8 to 13 point higher en relatively ateady Liverpool cables. There was aoa hesitation tight: after the call, owing to the eiecution of overnight aelling orders, but th market soon stiffened up on covering by recent sellers for a reaction or the resisting of long lines liquidated en the government report on Monday. October con tracts, which had sold down to 88.88 yester day, cr 03 points berow the high record of Monday, advanced ta 22.72 before the and of the morning, or . about 38 points act higher, Tba buying then seemed to be tapering off, however, and late fluctaatlon were somewhat irregular. Furnished "by Ovarbech of Trad building: . Month Open. January ....... 21S7 March .... 2178 May July 8287 October ... 2247: tsscember 2220' V Cooke Co.. Board High. 3220 120T 2108 2274 2270 2255 Low. 21T 2178 2171 2287 2241 2J10 Close. 221$ 220F 217$ 2287 2308 224 New lork spot market Liverpool avttoa closed uit at 2280. HO points up. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Corrected daily by the foreign , exchange department of the r-uited Htate National bank. Quotations beiow except th pound star' ifngi are peseta 4 em ta aaaia f 100 matt foreign currency. Opening nominal rate aa. tank treaactto; lrafl Cabl Par Checks, Transfer. Value. London- Lhs. tterllnf. .$ 4.44 $ 444 K $ 4 88 Psris Frsnrs. . T.88 T. 10.8O Belgium Frear 7.80 Y.40 10.30 Berlin Marks. . .18H .18 23.81 Genoa Lir, . . 4.84 H 4.83 18.30 Drachms . . 3.75 "v Z.TS lt.30 Copenhagen Kroner ; 21.5a 31.81 38.T0 Chrwtis bis - . Kroner... 81.88 21.SS 26.70 Stockholm - Kroner - - . 4B feT: S.B!I . Sa rHortskoog Currency .... 80.40 8O.80 .....J Japan Ta 41.7 , 47. ,v..... Shanghla Taekl t25 T8.88 .. Canadiak dollars dtscoant. 1 per ceat. WTftu Markot ?. Tork4 JaJy t. -I. N. S.) lVtahwd fin bulk, barrel of bar) market ftrm. Nearby whit, 33.58 8 0; Southaras, 33.50 9 4 73. Xavai Stdrsi Xarkat ' New York. July 7 Turpentine Savannah. $1 fr91-n: Ke York. ll.ltAllll. RoaiB Savaaaab. $4.40 New York, $5.50. Set Ka. 3, 4e: rreaa. ' I !k ' casuama. jvatua posL Sat gran - " -1 ttaaw. Fafnt, OH ' ROPE SisaL 13 918; Manila. i$u 9 18e per IK -i WIRB NAILS prW, $4 keg, ' VrttlTH Ll:AD 10a lb. keg, 12 H TK UNSEED OIL Raw, bbkvs 31.101 kettle healed, bbts.. 31-121 taw. caeca, $1.25 boiled, cases. $1.2$ gallon. OJLDOU.NK Iroa bbkt. 38j eases. SSH per araiiosi. TL&fxUSTrE 5 g31n esas. $L71 gsl TBIDAT WHEAT BEDS Tt Bid. Los a. Ara. Hard whit ...... M.U 1c S1.19 Soft whKa ...... 1.18 , le -' 1.18 Wklto el ...... 1.1$ le 1.11 Hari wlitor .... 1.11 - 1 ; 1.13 KertBora prias;. 1.13 le . 1.11 Red 'WaaiA ..... U ? le ; '. 18S NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS (Compiled by tha Merchcanta Kxchange) vers Wheat. Barley, Flour. Oats. Hay. Portland. Friday ... 3 7 1 Tear at , . - ! .... 8. 2 heason to date. 27$ ... ST 0 IT Year ago 38 - 4 87 84 17 Taeoma. Thursday 28 . . . 15 . , . 2 Tear sgo 8 ... S ... 7 BeasOB to date. 53 ... 21 ... 3 Year ago ... .. 30 1 2 1 IS Seattle, Thursday: T 1 . . t ... 8 Year ago ...... 8:-.. .1' .... . Season to date. 82 ... IS IS Year ago ..... 84 . t ... 47 Northwest wheat grower learaed a lesson last year, and aa a result are not rushing to" market thia season wit their wheat. Last year daring harvest season, and ai littla later there was a wild rash toward market, with th result that th bottom dropped aut ef wheat price and many growers took severe tosses. . : -This year tha farmer are holding off, re fusing even to cell to buyers who emit their fields. Foreign buyers, especially those from Kumpe, hsve been holding off expecting tb farmer to repeat tost year rush to market, but it to almost certain now that the buyers did soms poor figuring when they calculated that the American farmer would rash into ta mm trap two yean in succeutoai. Reports received her from the Middle West express smssement bee th growers are not marketing and contracting tha Sew crop at th present ties a. The Northwest wOl iiav th smallest wheat carry-over this season that it has had for many years, only 2.000,000 . bushels being an band. Present crop reports giv ris to th pre diction that th surplus to b exported, this year will be from 15.000.000 to 20.000,000 bushels shorter than last year. Last season th Northwest had about 85,000.000 bushel for export. Th export demand this yr will bo at treat, tf not greater, thin last season, a th government report show Japan's wheat crop about 80 per cent abort of last year, and independent report from Europe indicate that the continent will be from 120.000.000 to 150.000.000 bushels short. The Orient is al ready making a little inquiry for wheat and is reported to hat bought up a little. Call from th continent te at present very dull, and If any buying or contracting has been den It ha been don on- th Quiet. Nearly all new Crop wheat sold or contracted to date has moved at about 81, country points. United States departmnt of ssricnlture. through the Pacific Coast headquarters, federal grain supervision, has caused to- be prepared for shipment to commercial organizations in Japan, three sets of typ samples Illustrating classes, sub-dsns c snd types of damaged and foreign material -occurring in Pacific Coast wheats. Sett now on display at office, 518 Postoffice building. Invitation to extended to ealVand examine samples before. July 10, Trading was slow during the early pert of th day in the cash grain market. Indica tions pointed to the market dropping to 81.14 oa club wheat during tha afternoon. 8 HEAT Cash-buying prioe. tidewater track delivery: Club, $1.14 9 1.1$ Ir bushel; ordi nary blueatem, 81.35: Big Bend biuestem, 31.80; Turkey red. $1.17; red Russian, $1.12 g 1 . 1 3 per bu. FLOOR Selling price, mill door! Patent, $7.73S.OO; Willamette Valley brands. $8.10 96.35: local straight, $6.30; baksrs' hard white. $7.80; bakers' biuestem. $7.00; bakers' pastry, $5.80 per bbl.; graham. $0.80; whole wheat, $7.00; rye. $6.80 per bbh Price for city delivery. 15 extra; suburban. 20e extra. HAY Buying price : Willamette timothy, fancy $20.00 9 21.00; Eastern Oregon tim othy. "$22. 00 9 28.00 per ton: clover, $14.00; straw. $9.00; alfalfa. $10.00; cheat, $10.08 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, 10 H 9 He for new crop delivery. Domestic bags, lie each. ... MILLSTUFFS Mill run at milt, sacked, too lots, 837.00: carload, lota, $37.00; middlings. 350.00 per ton. ' . " ' , --.-.'' OATS Per ton. buying prioaf Feed. $84.60; milling. 835.0O. . BARXJiY Baying price: Peed, $28.00; brewing, $28.50. FEEOBTrFFS F. 0. R- mill: Rolled bar. ley. $36.00 9 87.00; whole barley, 884.009 85.00; alfalfa meal, $29.00; cocoanut meal. $28,009 $0.00: cracked corn, $37,009 88.00: whole corn, $85.00 S 16.00. Merchants' Exchange bid: WhUT July 1.15 1.18 1.18 1.1S 1.13 1.10 August $ 1.14 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.0$ Hard white............ Soft white White club Hard winter Northern sprint ........ Red Wan OATS No. 2 white CORN 35.00 32.00 No. Eastern yellow- 30.25 30.28 Wheat Prices at ' , Chicago Erratic; Sales Are Heavy Th trend of wheat price was extremely erratic. The start was lower on th weak cables and th slump - In foreign exchange. The pressure was mainly local. A few minute after th opening support developed snd short covered on report of aale Of 80O.00O bushel of wheat to exporters, a big rally ensuing. I -a tor the aale totaled neeriy 608.000 bushels. Tha advance held well for a time, bat buying failed to follow the advances and this en couraged pressus from locals. Later a Phila delphia exporter wired that he had a cabl offering to resell wheat 2 shillings cheaper than the price he offered it last night, and this together with the opinion that th export bunness reported aut ef her was merely to fill old sales encouraged more pressure. Minfie cpolls reported a sharp improve aient In th flour demand and a better demand for cash wheat at -unchanged prices. Kansas City re ported new wheat and ordinary kinds of old wheat lc to 1 H e lower. Tb weather was favorable for the spring wheat crop, bat rains in the Southwest are curtailing the movement ia -that section. Spot wheat premium Wert He better and to arrive He better. Trade in corn was of moderate volume, but th action ef wheat affected that market and the price trend corresponded with th leader. Offerings ef cash eern te arrive wee heavier and tlx re was some hedging pressure in th pit early. Armour gave the market kom up pert early.- -A larks losal trader bought Sep tember and sold Decern awr. ' There was a good demand for cash corn in evidence. Receipt were heavy. Beneficial rains fell over moat ef th dry belt. Oats followed the trend of ether trains. There was some pressure based en th wet weather in many parte of th belt where needed. Cash demand was alow. Receipt Were light. Commission house sold provision at th start, ceasing lower price total, but particulars gave the market .support oa the dip. - . . Usage of Chicago pnecs as (untuned by whkat : ' Open. High. lw. Close. .... 114 ., 1144 11SH 1ISH .... 1144 114 112 118 .... 114. 117 1154 116 H . COHM t... 68 HH 08 SSH 7 t lH H .... , 86 H v 88 $s . . oats ' -; .... 80 k -S6 35 T4 . w 8SH ' 88 38 3S .... 4114 41 . 41 41 LAK1 - i !. .... 1697 : ill 1005 MOT : , ... 1127 . 1188 1120 1131 ....1140 110 1118 1178r: ...1128 5 1128 ' : 1101 1107- July Sept. Dec July Sept. Dee. July Sept. Dee. July Sept. July Sept, Reterr Baok Reports W aOiington. July 7.- OoW resrs for the week ending July 5. a reported by the 12 federal reserve bank, were 33.O2O.677.00O. test week, they were $8.030.S8.80. Fat tna erresrioBdtnt week last year they totalled $8.47t,06.0OO. : Largest reserve were re ported y New Tjirbj, $1.01.18.0M. Chi cago was,oortd with $385,1 64,0M. Bah laJoerscc was third with $344,847,000 sid Cleveland fourth with 1230.S31.OOO. The remaining banks Teported gold reserve total th following eerier: P1ri!adria. $222.' 841.0OO; Boston. .8100,880,000; Atlanta. 8136.318,000) Rirhmoad. $.S6$.00: Kan sas Citv. $85,02100; St. IftwJS, 881.793,-0OO;- Minneapolis, 367.131.000,' and Dallas, 38626.000. .. 7 -S Ckieabo Fetsvlo Markrt -?! ChVsgo, July T. ft N. S rotstces -Recetpm, .a .ear. :- Eastern ohore Cobblers. 34.PO9 3.10. Annual ad ranee la sursr price haa started. At the time ef year when the- consumer begins to buy sugar for home canning purposes th refineries appear to make it their boundea duty to charge eonskiersbl , more - tor the product, - Not satis Tied with a 20 eeat, advance made Thursday night, th California' refineries noti fied the local wholesale trade this morning ef a second advance ef 10. Thus sugar prices went UP 80e per 100 pounds overnight. This makes the new wholesale price $7.40 par 100, effective Saturday morning. . - With berry prices high and with sugar prices going higher, it is ajuite probable that -net a few housewives .will decide to wait tor later fruits for home censing, ia tha hope that lower price will pre vail, at least ia th fruit Kne, by that time. f AMERICA LIVESTOCK: FRICES Ohleaa Heas 811.00 Chicago. July 7. L N. 8.1 Hogs Ke eeipte 20.000; market 6a to lOo higher en better grades, others slow and about steady. Bulk, 88.20 9 10.95; top, 3110O; heavy weight , 310.50910.70; medium weight, $10.60910.85: light weight, $10.80 11.00; light t lights. $10.00 10.85 - heavy packing sows, sm ooth. .75e9.40: packing sm, rough. $8.859 8.00: piaa. 89.25 9 10.10. Cattle Receipts 4000; market active and firm. Beef Steers Choice and prime. $0.86 10.20; medium and good, $$.60 9 8.83: good and choice, $0.10010.00: common and medium. $7.25 9 9.10. Butcher Cattle Heifers. $5.50 9 8.75; cows. $4.00 9 7.73; bulls, $4.63 9 6.90. Csoners and Cutters Cows and hevfers, $3.75 9 4.00; eanner steers, $3.56 9 8.38; veal calve (light and handy weight). $8.25 9 9 75; feeder steers. $3,65 9 7.75; stocker steers, 84.75 97.63; atoeker eews and belter. 83.25 9 6 75. Sheep Receipts 13,000: market firm. Lamb (84 lbs. down). $12.73 914.00: culls snd common. $7.50 9 12.50; yearling wethers, $8.06 913.00; ewee, $4.56 97.60; ewes, culls and common, $3.00 94.25 ; .: breeding we. $6,38 9 11.23: feeder lambs, $1 f .30 9 12.60. Baa Francis Maes 81 t.OO San Frsnetoeo. July 7. (U. P. ) Cattle Grass fed steer No. 1. 68 7e; second quality, i Ve; cow and heifers, 4 H 9 S; oalrea, light. If 8e; calves, heavy. 5 9 Te. Sheep Lamh. 10 Vk 9 11 He; wether. 6 Vk 9 7c; ewes, 8 9 4c. Hogs Hard grain. Weight 100-175, 124; ever 300. 10c. 8 settle Het Market Seattle, July 7. No livestock receipts to day. Market ateady. r Kansas City He S10.7S Kansas City. July 7. (I. N. S.) Cattte Reeeipta 2500; market activei Steers, 38.70 &9.ie: cows ana heifers. 1j.gifg.z3; ere and feeders. $6.009 7.2$; calves, 0.00. Hoes Receipt 8000: market sctivs. stock- $8.00 Bulk ef sales. $10.60910.70; top, $10.76: hetvie. $10.50910.63; lights, $10.60 910.75; me dium, $10.60 910.70. Sheep Receipts 1000; , market steady. Lamb. $18.35; ewes. $7.00- Omaha Hoes SI 0.60 South Omaha, July 7. -Cattle Receipt 3600: beef steers strong to 15c higher; top, $10.15: yearlings, $10.00; she stock and bulls steady to strong; veal calves 23 9$0e higher: stocker and feeders, ateady. Hogs Reeeipta 8000; market generally steady; bulk heavy mixed and packing grades, $9.00 99.75; good hogs, $9.76910.40; top, $10.80. Sheep Receipts 3000: market lamb mostly 23c higher. Best Idaho la rah. $13.85; fed clipped lambs. $12.50; feeders, strong. Denver Hoe 610.78 Denver. July 7. (U. P.) Cttle receipts 805; market steady. Steers. 57.00 9 9.00: cows and heifers, 84.75 9 6 60; stocker snd feeders. 86.25 tjpO.OO; bull, 82.50 & 4.50; calve. $8.00 911.00. Hog receipts 626; market 15 9 200 higher. Top, 810.73; bulk, 810.60 910.75. Sheep receipts 2508; market unchanged. Lambs, $12.73 913.25; ewes. $5.75 9 6.73. FOTATOES AL03CO THE COAST San Pranctoee Markst San Francisco. July. 7. (U. P.) Pota toes River fancy, $1.60 9 3 00; Idaho-Washington Netted Gems, 82.00 92.35: Salinas, $2,264)3.75; new, $2,009 2.75; sweets, 6 9 9e. Onions Tellows. pet ewfe, $1.00 1.251 green onions, $1.00 91.26. sseitl Market "Seattle. July 7. (I. N. Si) Onions, Cali fornia. 62.00 9 2.25. - Potatoes, Yskiraa Gems, $35; local. $20 per ton. Lee Aneele Market Los Angeles, Jnly 7. Potatoes Idaho rus sets, $1.75 2.00; Stockton ordinary, $1,259 1.60; new stock local sacked, $1.50. DAIRY FRODTJCE OF THE COAST Sao Francisco Ntarktt Son Fftnciseo, July 7. (U. P. ) Butter extras. 42c; prime firsts, 41c; firsts, 40c. Eggs, extras. 31 He; extra pullets, 25 He; undersiaed pullets. 25c. ' Cheese, California flats, fancy, 23e; firsts. 18c Seattle Market Seattle, July 7. Eggs, select ranch. 26 9 27c; pullets, 21 9 22c Butter, city creamery. 42c: bricks, 43c Cheese, Oregon triplets, 28c; Young Amer icas, 24c La Aneeta Market Los Angeles. July 7. Butter. 43 He. 'Eggs Extras, 32 Ve; esse count, 28c ; pul lets. 27c. ' Poultry Hens, 18c; broilers, 24 9 30a; fryers, 85c. New York Batter and Et New Tork. July 7. (L V. S.) Butter Market easy. Creamery, cttraa, 87H&3e; do firsts, 34 9 39c; do higher scoring, 37. 9 40c: stete dsiry. tabs, 30 9 37c; ladles, fresh extras, 31932c 9 Cheese Market Ouietef and firmer. State Whole milk, specials, flats, 21 22c: average run. 20 9 21 c; lower grades, 18 9 20 H c. Wisconsin- Whole milk, fancy Yount Americas. 21921Hc State Skims, spe cials. 15 H 913e. Egg Market uftor. Nearby white, fancy, 40c; do brown, fancy I 83 938c; extra. 80981c; firsts, 34 H 9 28' c Milk The nominal wholessle price it 32.23 per cwt, delivered in New York. Chle;o Dairy Frodato Chicago. July T. (L K 8.) Butter Receipts, 12,839 tubs. Creamery, extra. 33c; packing stock. 36 987c Egga -Reeeipt9. 15,710 cases. Mi-eellane-ous. 21 He; ordinary firsts. SO H 921e: firsts. 21 H 9 22c; storage, peeked, XU 9 33 He; checks, 18 He; dirties, 10c . Cheetw Twins, new, 19H919He: dsixies, 19919He: Yrung Amerieas, 20980Vej longhorns. 17l;Sc; brick, 17 918c. live Poultry Turkeys, 25c; chickens, 34c; broilers. 26 9 83c; roaster. 14 He; cease. 12 9 23c; ducks. 20 9 23c. 'w York Foaltnr Maj-ket New York. July 7. -(1. ;N. 8. ) Drssed t-ouorjr MaTSet steady., riroiler, 28945c; fowls. 17 9 30c: turkeys. 29 fc 62e; geese, 15 91be; ducks. 20e2e. . Live Poultry Market active. Fowls, 27 9 80c; roasters. 10c; turkey, SO 9 35c; duck. 18 9 37c; geese. 110l7c ; A' Liverpool Cot top Easier Liverpool. July 7. (L N. 8.1 Cotton in creased in (pot demand, prices easier, sales 13.000 bales. American middlings, fsir. 14.05; good middlings, 18.20: full middlings, 18.63; middling. 18.60: low middling. 12.05; geod ordinary. 12.20; ordinary, 11,70. . Future quiet, . Caabr Grain Crop Threatehed Oregon City. July 7. Tb graJh crop tn the Canby distAct to beHeVerl to b threatened by the lack of rain. The high tempera tares, which have ranged ffom 93 to 100 during the past two weeks, have Setfeesiy endangered the spring yield, whtan a expected to bet consider ably abort of former periods. Tfew Torlt Wool aad Hideo New Tork. July T (T. N. S I Wool rhsr ket firm. IVnrAestie fleece XX Ohio, 34 9 4 Te) domestic " palled eceured bssis, COesvM.00; domestic Texas Scoured basis, 65ee$1 33; territory step),: ecwured b-i. 85es 11.15. - Hwio market firm. Kativ Leers, lfej branded steers. 14t16- .... "few York-Loadea Silver New Tor. July ' 7. ( t. N. S. Commer cial bar silver: DorAestic. tmchanged at 69 He: foreign. He higher, at 71Hc ' Londnn. July 7. Bar silrer ra H d high erd at 30d. ALL ALO!fO THE WATERFRONT From San Diewry. Wilminjrton and San Francisco . -with pa-ssenfrers and freitjht the Admiral r"arra(rut of the Admiral nervioo, arrivd at. terminaj No. 2 at an early hour this mornina;. ' The ateam schooner Thomas Crow ley ia working lumber at Tongue Point for California ports. The steamer Davenport ehiftefl from the Clark-Wilson rrull to Frescolt to complete).. The motorshtp H, T. Harper to dto charainer fuel oil at the tanks at Willbri!:. - , . - , FRIDAY LIVESTOCK TRADE Hog. Steer, Lkvmba. Pertlaad ....... 613.00 t 86 $1600 CUeaeT -. 11.46 16J6 14-00 Xaasae City ....18.73 8.16 l$a OaRSJiB ......... HJ( ; 1$.H Uf Saf Fruelseo... 13.88 . 1M llOt Dearer ......... 16.73 8.6$ ItJtS V ' " ' PORTLAND LrVKbTOCK HTJN Hogs. Cattle, Calves, Sheep. Cars Friday ... ... i . 52 . ... ; 216 4 Week ago .... 6 1 146 - 114 3 Weeks ago . . 57 233 . 5S4 11 4 Weeks ago 148 83 ...'512 8 Tear ago 81- 181 10; 629 , 10 2 Tear ago . , 15S . j. 747 6 3 Year ago ., 205 57 2 ; 332 4 Tear ago . . 373 -308 .,. 271 12 Contest for the past few days between buyers oa the North Portland asarket to aeeur lambs and wethers, brought about aa advance during the day in these mark eta. One purchaser had te par 8ir for a load at lamb in order to get enough to supply his needs. Market on lamb raised $1.25 over Thursday's closing price. Lamb have been crc f orc quite awhile, but xto advance was quoted aa arrival were smalL General sheco and tomb ranee: Choice sprint tombs $10.00 9 Medium spring tomb 8.00 9 10.00 Common caring iamb ...... Cull spring lamb .......... Heavy yearling ........ ". . . , Light yearling ............ Heavy wether Light wetbers Uwea - 6.00 9 8.00 5.00 9 00 T.OO 9 S.OO 6.00 9 t.OO 8.00 9 S.OO 6.00 9 7.00 2.00 9 6.00 Cattle Demand LlfMtoa Demand for cattle is limited, only choice tuff moving. There to practically no eail for half-fat stock. Good staff wa quoted aa steady during th day. tha remainder of the market being given a nominally ateady. Noth ing much arrived on which to base a true cattle market report. Two ear of cattle, 62 bead, ware through stock. General cattle market rang: Choice steers ,i Mediant to good steer ...... Fair to medium steer Common to fair steers ...... Choice cow snd heifers . . t . . Medium to good cows, heifers. . Fair to medium eews, heifers. Common to fair cows, heifer. Canners Bulls , Choice feeders 7.75 9 8.50 t-00 9 T.75 6.00 9 7.00 4.00 9 6.00 6.85 9 0 75 6.80 9 6.25 4.30 9 5.25 3.50 9 4.50 2.009 8.50 8.80 9 4.60 (.009 5.50 4.00 9 8.00 8.60 9 9.00 8.00 9 8.50 7.50 Ml 8.00 Fair to good feeder Choice dairy calve Prime fight calves Medium light aslvet Heary dairy calve a. e l-4 6.00 9 Nee Nemlnalfv Steads Het market wa nominally steady. Arrivals were light and early morning sales were made from 811.80 to 311.90. or a tittle below the market top of 812.00. General hog market range: Prime light $11.50 A 13.06 Smooth heavy, 380-800 lbs., ll.009ll.35 Smooth heavy, 300 lb, end up 10.00 9 11.00 Rough heavy 8.00 9 6.56 Eat pigs 11.30 911.75 Feeder pig 13.00 913.35 Stags 6.00 9 2.00 Thursday Afternoon Sal STEERS No. Ar. Lbs. Price 4 No. 2. . . . 873 $ 6.00 I Av. Lbs. Price COWS 1... 11... . 830 $ 8.00 I 3.... . 845 4.00 ( 6.... HEIFERS . 046 $ 4. BO 1 7.... BULLS .1580 $ 3.50 HOGS ' .480 $ S.50. 1.... LAMBS . 46 $.6.00 I 80 . 102 10.0O 2 EWES . 150 3 8.5$ ( 13.... . 170 4.00 10 945 8 2.TS 861 4.00 674 $ 4.50 470 $ 8.00 77 $10.80 60 8.00 153 3 3.60 116 3.00 1... 20;.. 10,.. 1... 1. . . 10... YEARLING 6HEEP . 81 6 7.00 I MIXED SHEEP . J22 $ 3.00 RUCKS . 140 t 2.30 1 150 $ 2.50 Friday Morning Sato BTEEB3 No. kv. lb. Price I No. 1080 6 4.00 J S. A. lbs. Price .1123 8 5.2$ . 870 3 2.00 oows 4.00 1 1. . .1080 . . 902 .UW I CALVES 166 3 7.50 2. . . 240 $ 8.50 356 6.00 1 1. . . 280 0.00 6. . 3. . BULL . J. .1310 t S.OO 1 HUGS ... 163 $11.76 J 40.. 17... 255 11.60 . 5.. 8. . , 150 11.90 I 3.. LAMBS 5. . . 80 $10.00 1 4 . . 190... 76 11.00 1 19.. IS-... 05 10.00 j WETHER 1. . . 180 $ 6.00 -227 $11.50 150 11.63 1335 11.85 67 70 $ 0.O0 9.75 pi vrv 1. .. 300 3 3.00 I EWES 128 3 3.0O Dairymen M"t Hare IJcoates ' Eugene. July J. Milk deelert, distributors aad producers who deal in Eugene win have to have licenses hereafter. The t situation, was brought about by aa ordinance passed by the- council. To secure a license, alt those who handle milk must swear thejr cow have passed state sanitary inspection. Fines of 63 to $30 are provided for infraction of the law. J - v -Vesatla to Arrive i i Vessels From? Tjiiarang ......... .S Pedro.. Eagle ............ -Boston . .'. West Haven ...... ..Baltimore . Bratsbarg . . .Orient . ... Panama Maru ebu ..... Text , ,. ...Bordesux v. K. I. Luckenbsch .New Yerk. . Ross XSty , .Ssn Frsa. Weit Hrnshaw .. . . . ..San Kran. , Annette Bolph ....... San Fran.' . Kenrus , .'. j. . ...... Tseoma . , . Date. ..July I ..July 6 ...July 8 ...July ft ...July 9 ..July ft .Jnly 9 ..July 10 . .July 10 . . .July lO . . .July 10 . ..Jul 11 vsrsisrunsaan . . . .sjenuwa . , . Agwldale i ,,-...N. Y.-Mebil ..July It Tkaisv Putnam San Fran .July 12 .July 13 .July 12 .July 12 .July 18 Imukisan Maru. ..... .Kobe . . . . . Ginye Mara ........Sen Fran... Floridiatt ......... .Europe . ... f 'nits ,San Frsn ... Robin Gray .Baltimore . . Bobin Gray ........ Baltimore . . .July I .July 15 Felix Tsussit ...... .New York .... July 16 LurUhe ......... ...Saa Fraa. ... .July IS West Gam bo ........ Buenos Aire. .July 15 Mobfl City ......New York ..Jute 1$ De-lco ............. New trien. ..July It Admiral Goodrksh. ... .San Fran,. ,. Jnly 17 Cape Remain Baltimore (. .j,. July IT tlerblay , .Taeoma ..i... July 11 Sen tor , Multnomah ....... Brush ........... Lewis Ltlckenbaeh . , Tjileboet ........ Mongolian Prince. . West Henahew .S. Diego-way . .July If San Fran . ..juiy is . Boston ......July 18 .New York, ...July 18 .Orient ...... July 20 .Seattle . .. . . .July 20 .Seattle ......July 22 t)apart Front Pertland - From inn. Wfllfare ....New York ....July S Kagi ., .....New York ...July 9 KobiB" Adi . ,...Ne York ...July 9 West Bva , ....... New York ...July 10 Pennsyivsaiaa .Keren ...... July 10 Robin Gray .........New York i...July 10 Admiral larragut ....8. Diego-way. .July 11 Mast Aadet ..... Orient ...... July 13 K. L Lucketibtch . New York .... .July IB Tevas ............. Europe ......July 12 Wacema . , .S. Pedro . .July 13 CarBMrteosbir .....Europe .July 18 Roe City . . Kan Fraa. . .July 18 Aswidale ........... Mobile ...... July IS Mnnairs ......... .New York .. ..July 14 FWidien , , . New York.... Jnly J4 Tjikarang Orient . . . . . .Jnly 2 4 Hnbin ioodfeUow. . . . .New York j . . . .July 1 3 West . Gtmbe ....... 8'. America ... July 1 5 Umye Maru ........Orient ......Jnly IS Ysgare ......... ..Aostralla .....July 16 La rim .......... Honolulu ....July $6 Boobytn ......... .8. W.-4L Pedre.July 11 Derbla ......... .Wet Cess -.July 19 Admiral Goodrich. ... .S, F,-Way.....Jly 39 Ibukieta Maru ... ...Orient . v . . . July 18 r " -ti:- ; FetatU 1 Pert 's vC Vessel Berfh. - Ttsblad ... , . , .......... .Teraihai No. - 4 Benlawera Glebt Canarlia Prospector i Eastern. Western Cecil ..St. Helen Daisy Maihew.. . . . . . , St, Halea Tver)port ..................... Prearott H, T. Harrr.i....,.;...4..;.xWillbridg Johtt W. Well ........ ....... St, Johns Meigak . Mara . . . . .......... .West Oregon Munaires ............... .Tevmtnal No. 4 Robin Adair ........... .Terminal Not. 1 Virginia Olson I ............ . .. .8.: Johns L. West Eader . . ............ inmaB-Poulsen Willf aro i .... . Willamette iron Wapama , . . I . . ... .. . . , , . .... . . . .Couch W. it Miller 1 ...... . . . ... i. . . . , . Willbridge Penneylvantaa ......... , Aibers Admiral Farragnt. .... .. . . . .Terminal. No. 3 Klarel . . stt. Heieirs F,. M. Meyer. I .. ,s ... . . , . St. Helens Thoe. srowwyi , . ....,,.. . .Tonga Point West Haven,, I.,.. ..-..-..s. .....-. . Arovs iikarang":. .....;....,.. ve . -.s. Astoria FROM ATLANTIC ' :-; - 1 ; ' ; From AUtkntie ports in, the .inter coastal aerviccj of Crowell St tThurkw, Budden eh . Cnristensen. local amenta, tba atetamnhlp Cagrl will avrriye . thia afternoon with a email amount of cen eral carro and will toad so roe out. The Eacle-has been loading lumber at Ray mond for New- York.- fro lug; To th Washington, port before coming; to Portland. - With a fair amount of general cargo from Atlantlo porta, the steamship West Haven ia due this afternoon. Tha West Haven Is operated by the Atlan tic, Gulf V Pacific ; Una, Outward booking's are heavy for the West Havon. She will berth at terminal NO, 1. ; Tha berth line: steamship Pen nay 1 vanian, in tha trans-Atlantic trade by tha American-Hawaiian company and tha Columbia-Pacific Shipping com pany, is also duo. Several large par ceLlota of groin have been booked for thf Continent and th United King dom. Tha Isthmian Una was represent ed by the Robin Adair. The steamship Munaires checked In with 1500 tons of sulphur from Galveston. She will dis charge at terminal No. . N The Norwegian steamship Blate ford. from tha Orient, entered with 400 tons of tea and a small amount of general cargo. The Bratsford ia oper ated by th Aalatlc-American Una. BREAKING OF LOG BAFT ' . CAUSES LOSS OF ISIOS Astoria, July 7. A loss of about 25500 has resulted from the breaking adrift of a huge log raft belonging to the Koyes-Holiand Lagging company In Westport slough, opposite Kerry. Several other rafts were torn from their moorings and logs In large num bers were a wept from th slough into the Columbia river before the accident was discovered. Only small portions of the rafts were saved. COMMITTEE IS NAMED TO MAKE STATISTICAL SURVEY For a survey or the statistical work carried on by the port and dock com missions. Chamber of Commerce, mer chants exchange, lumber,, wheat and foreign trad agencies, a special com mute wa appointed by th foreign trade department of the Chamber of Commerce at its meeting Thursday afternoon. t , . The members of the committee are X. N. Teal, chairman, H. I Hudson and E. W. Wright. The committ4e will make an effort to determine what will be necessary to establish an effective statistical service- for all organisa tions so that duplication of effort could be eliminaled. The foreign commerce committee likewise authorized appointment of a committee to investigate the possibil ity of having custom reports compiled locally instead of having them Issued by the treasury department, with re sultant delay. . To set a date and establish plans for a Portland trade excursion, to the Orient, O. M. Clark was appointed a committee of one. COMMITTEE NAMED TO GET MORE VESSELS FOB FORT Lack of a sufftoent number of ship ping board vessels with consequent loss of tonnage originating ..in this section to competing ports, has caused the for. raatioa of a special committee by the Chamber of Commerce to appeal to the board's division of operation for the allocation of more vessels to Portland. The report of diversion of tonnage to Puget Sound and the south was made at the meeting of the foreign trade department of the chamber Thursday afternoon by local flour and lumber shippers. - . These shippers said that tonnage op erating to the Orient and North China la particular, was overburdened out bound from this port and that for th sake Of quick dispatch of cargo much had to be diverted to the north. The special committee which will take this matter up with operating; Of- tmpMaiit Notice -Mipipgers Luckenbach Steamship Company, Inc. ports Weekly sailings Lucl.enbach Steamship Company, Inc. .. J. G. EPSON, DISTRICT MANAGER ; 424 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG. ' i PHONE BROADWAY 4378 - BERd OF XY3fES SEA TALES ' . WILL TAKE LONG VACATION Hoqulam. . Wash., July 7. Captain Ralph Paley. master of th schooner Vigilant and hero of Peter B. Kyne'a sea yarns . Mrs. Peaaley . and Air. Peasley's mother. Mrs. Emily Dalton, who reside in Aberdeen, wUlsestart soon on a trip to New Isngland, "where. th veteran ship roaster will " visit bia boyhood' haunts. " y-r. The Vigilant is now taking cargo at Bellingham, but Captain Peasley has secured a substitute skipper for her next trip and will therefore take be tween eight months and a year for bis vacation. It is the first vacation be has had In 22 years. : - . HOQUIAM MARINE VOTES ' Hoqulam. ; - Waeh, : yuly . 7. tJteara schooner Forest King arrived from San Pedro at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and berthed at the National mill for cargo. "". Steamer Artigas shifted from tb Hulbert mill. Aberdeen, to the -Bay City mill to complete a cargo for the East Coast. ' Steamer Hartwood shifted from the Anderson A Mlddleton plant in Aber deen to the American mill to finish a cargo for San Pedro.., i News of the Port Arrival etuly T Admiral Fans gut, American steamer, frees San Iriego and way porta, general. Pennsylvania. American steamer, - from New York and way porta, generaLt H. T. Harper, American motorshlp, from Saa Pedro, oil. - West Hsven, American steamer, frost New York, general. - Tiikarang. Dutch steam r, from Sea Frta cisco, eargw ia transit, DAILY BITER READINGS S A. at... Pscifio Tim. Temp. I'mstill . Albany . . Aalena '. . Oregon CStyl Pertland -failing. ik rnUfMilf Th Wiilmtte river at Portland will con tinue te fail daring th as these- days, : f ' AT WORL1FR TP0RT9 -Vr T Astoria, July 7. Arrived t 7:20 a. steamer Thoa Crowley, from San Fnnetora. Sailed t 8 :1 . - steamer - Georgina Bolph. - for San IVanciso and 8B Pedro. Arrived at 10:80 . rr steame VVest Haven, from New York. Arrlvd at : 11 t. -. Dutch steamer Tiikrtng from San Franeisco. ... Astoria. July 6. Arrlred !: 3Jf aw at 8 :80 p. ., steamer . E. - H. . May, from San Pedro. Sailed at 1:88 p. m.. teeni er La Puririma, tor San Frsncisoo. Arrived at 8.30 and left up M " ? ..eJu; H. T. Hrpr. from Sa Pedre, Arrived at 8:30 aad left up at . 8:1 p. m.. steamer Pennsylvsniaa. from Few. York tad way pert. Arrived at 6:10 and toft up at- 8. vs. m.. steam er Admiral Fsxragut. Bom Saa Die and wag San Pedro. July Arrieed. ; tem Solano. . from . Portland. Arrived. Julia Lnekonbaoh, from . Portland aad Faeat Sound, for New York and war ports. Arrived and sailed, Steamer Senator, trora PorUandWor Bn Dtege. . . " Point Reyes. July S. Fa4 at 3 p. JB. steamer Trinidad, from. Columbia ritr, ' tot 88eJtUe!JuIy 6. Arrived, steamer" IToridian, from London, via New York and way porta, for Portland. Arrived, steamer Admiral Good rich, frem Alaska, far Portlaad. " Tseoma. July 6. Arrived, steamer Willsolo, from New Yorkr and way port ,. vto, Portland. Arrived. Danish motorkhip Annam, from Ant werp and way ports, via Portland. t Saa Diego. July 6 Arrived aad- tolled, steamer Delco. from New Orleans, for San Francisco aad Pertland. . . Chiatobal. July 6. Arrived end mited. steamer Walter A. . Lnckenbaeh, from New York, fog Portland. Sailed, Japanese steamer Aden Mara, from Pertland, for Ewrop. Sailed. Japanese ateamer Glasgow Maru. from Port Is rd. for Europe. : t- ' '. . New York. July .6. Sailed, steamer Andrea F. Luokenbseh, for PortUad. Sailed, steamer Hawaitoa, for ForUand. Arrived, ttomr Mexican, from Portland. " . ' ,"- Philadelphia, July .--8ild. tear Katrine Laekenbeeh. for PorUaBd. . Mobile, July 4. Arrivd, steamer Pleidae. flT - 6k I , River . iam l . . . .. I :. I. f I , , -" . ' . ' I. ( --' . hi 1 1 , . 1 . 11 , . ...anA . MM !83 ll4.2H-0.i.wil I t- e IS U:SS;lS:.iU .1 a ae . s, . o v. wi w i -.w . - .... : ... ....... , ... ANNOUNCES! In order to stabilize business conditions, v we offer individual contracts with guar- 4 antee of low freight rates for a specified period on liberal terais with equal oppor tunity to everyone. Under, existing con ditions this offer is necessarily subject to withdrawal without notice Fastest ex press freight service between New York Philadelphia, Boston and Pacific Coast E. C. Hamilton, repreeentlng the em ployer. F. H. Brown th no-inion worker, and F E. Buckmatt union No. 34-33, L L. A., vrill form the com mittee f three .which will handle the affairs of the "Joint waterfront hall which ' win be opened at No. t4-8S North Fifth street Monday morninpT. This neutraj committee will look after the supply f gangs for- th several ships which will Joad. and dicharga and th division will - be worked as nearly as possible on a 60-60 basis. Hamilton. .Brown, and Buckman an nounce a definite plan to adjust U difficulties and promise to" give the greatest efflclencr to the steamship owners and. operators. 'i,ir--.; At a meeting held last night in Co lumbia hall Brown! went Into the mat ter with the non-union men who have been working out of the employers hall and was retained as represen tative for the non-union . worker un der the new plan 1 of operation which will go In. effect .Monday. I POSITIONS 'OF VESSELS Radio report nea Worth Head giv th po itioa of the toUoerlag veseel at S . m. July S:- . . - - ! . . Everett. San rrsholsoe for Baatue. 140 mile from SeatU. - - - . . Fred Baxter, 8a Frtneisco for Eagls Hr por. 143 mile from Etle Harber. : . Robtu Adair. 63 miles rem PortUnd. bound from Saa Franciaeo. " , , . ,. Admiral Rodman. Astoria fee afarshfield. S3 auUe eth of Columbia river. , . i By Federal Telegraph BAdle B.w . Feaneiaeei for Saa Pedr. 181 mile south of Ssn Frsncdsoo. - Tor&alind. liverets tor aw s-woiw. aw w-w from Saa Pedro. - - -- s . : - Meigs, gaa Frsneiac for Bostelut. 880 miles west of San Firaaetoo (aooal. . La Br, Saa Frtnetoce for Sa Pedro, 15 Mile from Saa Pedro. . Saa Dieee. Taeoma for San Pedro, 14 mUe Berth of Saa FraBcisoo. . Lymaa Stewart, Oleum tee Port Moody. T88 mile from Pert Moody. . West Not. Taeoma fog Saa FrtncUco. eff fit Francisco MehUhlp. . By Ntttl Radio: - : v Tug-Sea Uoa. tmt'l raft. CeJumMfc. river to Saa Diego. 110- 911. South Coiumbi Wt Haven. Portland, from Sa FraneiSo, 17 mile aorth ef Baa -rio0,... . Haniuwa. cbu, fo Portland, I3 south of Columbia river. . Ore Frtaoe. Victoria,: tot Balboa.; C. Z. and Glasgow, left Victor-. 6 , m. El Segundo, Point Wells, for Saa Frtn toco, 80 miles from Point VVlkv - Everett., Ssn kraneisco, for. Seattle. 140 mile from Seattle, iv V-' " r,' - Fred Baxter, 8an FratVeisO.'. Port! sad. aAdmRd-fAW S3 mile south of Columbia river. West Qrows, 8hntlit, tor Pdto. 8T06 mile from Pedro. ; ' . : Yankee Arrow. Shangh!. for Saa Franc Uco. 2361 mlls from Ssn Francisco. President Wilson, Honolulu, for Yokohama, 2228 mils from West Honolulu. - AUowany. Oritat, for BossU. 383$ mile from Taooar. , . w 1 Eastern Bailee, Portland, fog Yokohama. 3200 mile Columbia river. . . - - Bessi Dollar. Tsooma. for Ehaoghal. 1376 mSes from Taooma. ' . J , , President Cleveland. Honrkoeg. far Shanghai. 876 mile from North Uoegkoag. ..ly Maru, Yokohama, for Seattle, ti Tn eoorer, 1687 mile from Victoria. ILanley, Yoltofaama. for , VaBcovf. 2273 miles from Vancouver. ... Catherine D. Hooaah. for Xttalla. 122 mUs from West Cfpe Hpeaeea - ; , Rsdwood, Ketchikan, for Belliathtm. 2 mtle ouUi of Ketcoikaa. .Cordova. Lawweh. front Pertlaad. ; ' . ,., Hamburg, July 2.-Arrtd, ttetmtr Mihn eotan, from Portland. ..'- . Buenos Aires, July 6. Sailed, ttetmer West Ja;pa, for Baa Ftanetoea and Portland. -. Man Francisco, July 7. V N. o. Ar rived, July 6. H. F. Alexander, froe Le Au geles, at 11:10 aw m. ; Harvard, from Is An geles, at 10:25 a. m. ; Kce City, from Portland.-at 12:05 p, m. i British ttesmer Esther Dollar, from New York, at 4:11 P. m. Sslletl. July , Spokane, -for Puget Sound, at I3:0j p.: m.; I'nimak. for Albion, at 1:80 p. m. : Montebello, for Los Angetes. at 1:43 p. m.; Lyman Stewart, for Vancouver.- at 3:30 p. m; South Coast, tor Crescent City, at 6:40 p.Tm.: Steel Inventor, fot New Yrk t Port San Lois, st 9:16 p. m. Arrived. July T. Sea Monarch, from Point Arena, at 3:10 . m.; Port Angeles, from Lo Ansele. at 8:10 a. m.; May fair, from Eureka, at 2:46 a. m: It. J. Hanna, trora Los Angel, at 8:10 a. m. ; Sta Jacinto, from Ventura, at T:60 a. m.i Ibuktosa Mar, from Kobe, at ft a. m. bailed. July T. KV L Luckenbach, for PorilAnf, at 4:15 a! m..' Northland, for Seattle, st 13:50 j m.; Destroyers Farrstut aad J. F. Rums, for Lm Angeles, st 12:10 . avi Texas, for Portland, at 2 :20 a. m. - " aTTl . -