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FRIDAYS JULY -21, 1G22.' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 17 FURTHER DAMAGE TO WESTERN OREGON ONION CROP BY SMUT EGG MARKET HAS A WEAKER TONE " FRIDAY DAIRY Batter. . - : Csbe Ex. Portland ....49e a Fraaelsee ...4He Chicago 84e , Wew York ......7e Seattle .... .41e Los Angeles . ....4Je ; TRADE ' Egg. Cheese. Select, flat, see Je ?7e "lV4e Sle f 18He 44 We - Jse . - Me 23e .... Merit! for eggs continues to- weaken aed while the poultry produce R show bo change in their asking price. 4b fact Mttiu that the balk of tha - supplies in bains enewed only at lower price., - Tha catlook ra tha ecc market for future price is tar teas hopeful than torn had an ticipated, although for tha immediate future it ia quit likely that price will ahow a strengthening tnflaasea aa soon ai the harvest ia a fine rail nnrler war. With decreased snp- pHa oWresh offerings the waal thin ia for tha market to strengthen somewhat. This therefore will mean tha withdrawal of cold storage stock because many tea hos Inter aata are pot inclined to' believe that value will reach an extreme polat tai season. In fact tha lataat report of cold storage hAM4naa tn tha ' I'ntled State with total - supply if ,8 10,000 ease compared with 7,534.000 eaaee a year ago. ta ia iteeU aa anamu aeaint extreme, price. , whiia uaa continue tn offer Sle for ear- rent receipt ens and 23o for henneries, the general trade ia not ottering more uu e fe ft.- imu nd S3a for the latter. This prie Uat is likely Jo become general in a day or to- - Thnea desiring special information regarding any market should writ tne Market realtor, Oregon Journal, eaclosins stamp lor reply. best Brma remains steady rV11. AV teat - V at sKarit1 AciaW n tllwp VUBjiwy f.raB,aw. v-- ajrv w v feeling for off grade stock, top quality, batter remains . acarre. with tha price bald. Coha extraa ara quoted generally up to 40c for etntralxted atock, although limited business ia eltewa at fie. - BO-cuea country ciwatn extraa, i y o ?s a. CHEESE BEXA5D QUITE GOOD - Considering the season, tha demand for eteew M .quit good nere at tne moment. Tillamook appears to ha taking good care of 11 demand but prices ara better maintained til an lor soma time past. HEAVY VEALS SLOW SELLERS While tha market for fancy carrse. m held well at former prices: receivers complain gen erally of the- slow call lor neavy ana poor quality offerings. Prices on these are very urnatiafsctsory. Hogs aa very firm. Lambs i are lower. DALLE 8 TOMATOES . ARE LOWER rialle tomatoea are in maeh better snpply, both aa regards quality and volume. Prices reflect the increased offering and sales KT shown at 11.25 1.50 per box, the latter for faacy. - LOGANBERRY DEMAND? BETTER Demand for loganberries has improved, and sales were shown daring the day at fl.250 1.40- generally with a small volume of hesi Beas aa high aa (1.50. Raspberries, black caps and currant!!. $3.002.25. with black berries 83.00. Raspjerries are less plentiful. SMALL BROILERS TO SELL VP Complete change in the base of spring chicken prices will ba shown daring the next few days when small broilers will take the lead and the higher price, instead of the heavier stuff aa at present. Lightweight hens are ' ower. - SUGAR MARKET IS 18C HIGHER Farther advance of 20a per hundred pounds - has been named in, the prioe of all gradea of refined augar by coast refiners. Thia will plaea beat granulated hero at 87.70. The i) new pries will be effective at the Saturday opening. RBLEP NOTES PRODUCE TRADE Prasaer egg plant selling at 25e pound. Quality excellent. . Watermelons are HihtIy Tower at 20JHc ponnd for beat. V. Cantaloupe prices are firm but mixed Dallas apricots are held firm, especially for i larger fruit. ' Fancy telephone ' peas offering from the lower Columbia at 10 12c. SHIFFtKS' Was ATHEB KOTICE Weather bureaa -advised, Friday: Protect ahipments durtng the next hours againiit the following maximum temperatures: Going north to Seattle, 73 degrees; northeast to Spo kane, U8 degree; east to liaker, 88 degrees; and south we Ashland. 98 degrees. Maximum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 80 degrees, . PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICES These are the prices reta Tiers pay wholesalers- except as otherwise noted: , BUTT EH Selling price, box lots: Cream ery prices .Prints, extras, 4 Go for plain wrap pers; cubes, extras, 37 40c per lb. ; dairy, buymg price. 22 3f-22 He lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery basis: No. 1 grade, 47; No. 2, 4e; No. 1 sone, 43c for "A" grade. CHEESK Selling: Tillamook, trtpleta, 28H29e; Young America. 29HS0c; Oregon triplets, 20 W 28c. Buying price, t o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 2ft; Toung America! and tongharns, 27c. Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy. S10S2e: Limburger. 24(3 23c; cream brick, 82 24c KG Hujrme price. Front vretr Cnr reat receipts. Western Oregon, 20 0 21e par daaaa; Kaatera Oregon, ltte per doxen; hen neries, 22 23c per dozen. Selling price. Or dinary candled. 27c per dosen; select. 28 ?9c dozen; pullets, 23c doaen. . EiGS Association selling prices: Select, 81c: brown. 30c; firsts. 28c: pullet,' 27c; cracks. 22e per donu. LIVE ' POIJLTUV felling price: Heavy hens. 82 33 pet lb.; light hens, 13c per lb.; broilers. Books, 21 23c: other broilers, 1.8 20a lb.; old rooatera. 10c. wresh -ru:t and, Veaetablee FRESH VHllTS trnrtigea, 80.00 9 10.00 box; bananas, 9 H v 10c lb,; kmons, T.T5 & 8.00 case;- grapefruit, Floridsi 87.50 9 jo. California, 8.0t T.Srt ; pcachea. 3 1.25 1.50; cherries. Royal Anne, 10c: Bin. 12 13c; cantaloupe, 32.f5S.23: Water sselona. 202 o lb.: apricots, $3.00 2.25 crate: toe cream melons, 8 tec lb. ; honey daw melons, 2 tec' . ' BEKKIES WrevchaHeV: ? 5 Willamette vl ley, $2.80 crate: currants, $2.0092.25; aaapberriee. $2.00 2.25 crater loganberries, $l.231.40; blackcaps, $2.00 0 2.23; black berries. $3.00 per crate. ' PR1EU FRUITS 11 tea Dromedary. $7.00; figs, white. 38.50 8.73 per box; prunes, 40a and 30s, 50 -lb. box, lie U.; 50s and 60a, lo lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: New Stockton red. 81.75 par cental; Walla Walla. 82.80; garlic, 13c lb.; greea oniona. 40c dosen bunches, . POTATOFS SelHng price to retailers: Ore go fancy, $1.5042.00 per cental; bnying price. . country, $1.00 1.23; sweet potatoes, 82.60 3.00 crate; new potatoes. i e 3 He pat IK VEGETABLES ' Beet. SO 60c dosea bunches ; cabbage. 2 He per lb. ; lettuce. 3t.O0 91.25 crate; carrota, 30 60c dosea bonohea; tonuetoea. Oregon. $1.75 W 2.00; Calif orsua. 62.60 Ig .75 lug; berseradish, 15e lb.; artichokes, Sue 9 81.00 pet dosen; cauli flower. ( ) a crate; celery., $1.6 per doses; rhubarb. Svy4e lb.; spinach, local. 81.00 box; summer squash. 5e; com, 60c dosea AlfLK "ew crop, 32.00 ay 4.00 box. COTTNTRT W & ATS Selling prices: Coun try hogs. lc; heavy stuff less; real, tops (about 80 to 10 lbs.). 13 9 13 VsC la.; heaw stuff lass: lam ha, 20 22e lb. SMOKSD MEATS Hams. 889e lb.; rv sreextast paeon, ziffiM 10. J3Hlo lb.; heifers, 14 tee lb.; eows, 14e lb.; lamba. 1322o lb.; ewev 13 017c lb.; horn. lvi17e lb. ' LARD -Kettle sendered. 17 e lb,; tierce heats. gioespwnBd.- lac BEANS Snail whit. 88.TB: as raw white. 88.78; pink. $7.00; ansae. $10.50; -bayou. 6.T; red, i A. HO.VKT New. $8.00 easm. BICB Japan. No. 1. 6c; Ska Rose. lb.: New Orieans bead. He" uonit Mosatad. si Cyss we- in-t xn oss or anuas, ... . , . . . &1LT Ctosrsw, fcalf artmtid." 1 OOaT 31 3.B0 tea; 60aV 817.85: table dairy. 50a, 827.50; . szessmeanwjansssswBnsmsxea!! i .ru ii 1 ii-i s WE WANT YOUR 4 POULTRY ANT XlNli, AST QTJANTITT ' Check fa Fall ly Refer Mall' at Fair Market Prices Uaaraateed Thie Savinar Co., Inc: , 100 FRONT tT PORTLAND. ORE. BAGUET 1 pg-mn. wms i - By Hyraaa H. Cbsa s First huckleberries of the season were ottered dor In the day by mw of the oia; ratals market. WMla the stock did not appear as ripe aa during the regular season, it was nevertheless of good quality. . . f Another- advance i of lOo per 100 pounds will become effective in tne sugar market Saturday morning but many shops will not change their prices until next week. Home grown green corn is showing a faint increase in supply but the price remains firm around 75c a doxen. Home grown tomatoes are lower at wholesale, as expected. Retailers will likewise cut their price. 'Don't forget that the apricot season Is passing very fast. Good stock not likely to sell lower. " Cucumbers are-cheaper with sales of ordinary size at two for 6c, Betafl prices generally show. battel1 Freeh creamery. 48 9 83c. Fish mttmtm, O025c; halibut. 25c; black cod. 15c. . Eggs 30 & 35a .dozen. Flo in- 'Jest local patent. $2.1 9 3.2 B per 49-lb. sack. - Potatoes New, $e lb. Onions 6e per pound, TamhiU street prieas: Vegetables Carrots, Sc hnnch; turnip. 5e pound; string beans. 8 0 lOo pound ; peas, 10c pound; cabbage, 4e ponnd; cauliflower, 30a head; iettoee. S 0 10a head; sew po tatoes. 5e pound. Honey Comb.t 25e: apart. 65c: piat. 88c ggs Pnblio market. 27 32c; private store, 30 8e per dozen. Strawberries Best Oregon atrawberriea, 1 3c oox; ra-poemes, iwc; currants, lttc oox; loganberries. Tc; blackcaps. 10c; -wild black berried. SO 25c. ' Cantaloupes Fancy stock, 10915e each. CURRENT PRICES ON COTTON GOODS DBLITERIES FIRM Sr Tsrk, July 21. Tha strength of the market for cotton gonda was reflected in the firmness with which seDers met bids for future delivery in the standid print cloths. Current pnees en spot, deliveries were firmly main tained and the amount of coeds which can be obtained at these figures seemed to be limited In print cloths the narrower constructions aeamed to be ia best demand. Some weights of sheetings showed fractional' advances from early weak levels aad a fair volume of business was done by Jobbers and the bag trade. Ps iama. checks for future delivery were strong and some business was done in sateens and other like sorts. The fact that buying for future delivery has started . in the silk market was aa even more encouraging sign today than the strength in pneea. Most purchases seemed to be for eon sumption rather than specula don. WOOL TRADE CONFINED TO FINE AND FINE MEDIUM WOOLS Boston, JulyT21. Much of the activity among dealers here was devoted today to the grading and xhipment of wools against previous contracts. Some business was done in f,ine and fine medium grades at current prices. Thera has been little activity for American account at tha Dondon sales. Mohair is (lull largely because the- grsdea wasted by maat( facturers are not in , the market. Scattered buying of odd clipa is reported from the mid West, although the larger part of the season's production has been cleaned up Eastern Cash Grain Minneapolis. July 21.- Cash wheat: No. 1 northern. 140He145; No. 2 northern 137 142; No. 3 northern, 133 (5 137; No. 1 dark northern, 143 133; No. 1 dark northern. 148 153; No. 2 dark northern, 8140ael50; No. 3 dark northern, 18( 147 ' : No. 1 dark hard Montana. 133&140; No. 1 Duram. 117 n118; No. 2 Durum. 108 113. Winnepeg, July 21. Cash wheat: No. 1 northern. 137s147: No. 1 dark ahrd No. 3 northern, 121; No. 4 northern, 10S; No. 5 northern. U8; No. northern, 88; feed, 70; track, 136 . Chicago, July 21. Caab. wheat; No. 1 red. 114; No. 2 red. 114 S115; No. 3 red. 1I3115: No. 1 hard, 1VT118; No. 2 hard. 116, 117; No. 8 hard. 116: No. 1 mixed, 116,; No. 2 mixed, 115 (g 110; No. 3 mixed, 113 U6. Cora No. 1 yellow, 66; No. 1 mixed, 60: -No. a - mixed. 65 ; Ho. 3, mixed, 64 63. New Tork Batter aad Eggs New York. July 21. (L N. S.) Market demand improving. Creamery extras, 36 0 37 c; do firsts. 82036 c; do higher scor ing, 36 0 38 He: state dairy tubs, 30 & 35 He; ladela, fresh extras, 3103 IV. Cheese Market huiet. State Whole milk specials, flats, 21 6722c; average run. 20 H 0 20 c; lower grades, 17 0 20 He. Wisconsin Whole milk, fancy Toung Americas, 2U 0 21 He. State Skims, specials. 15 016 He Egg Market unsettled. Nearby white, fancy, 44c; do brown, fancy. 87 038c: extra. 29 0 3Oe; firsts, 22 0 24c, Milk The nominal wholesale price is $4.23 per cwt delivered in New York. Official quota tions discontinued. Liverpool Cotton Steady Liverpool. July 21. L N. S. Spot cot ton o;Red it limited demands.. Prices steady: sales. 5000 bales. American middlings fair 15.00; good middlings. 14.00; full middlings, 13.75: middlings, 13.60; low middlings 15.15; good ordinary. 12.80; ordinary, 11.80. futures opened steady. New York Metal Market New York, July 21. Metal prices: Copper, quiet; epot to August offered 12 c. Lead Quiet; spot to August offered 5 He. Spelter Quiet; spot to August 5.75 0 5.90c. Minneapolis Wheat Options Minneapolis, July 21.- Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close. Jul 140 140 188 188 September ..118 119 . 115 115 December ,.118. 117 113 113? Sew. Tork-Loadoa Silver New York. July 21. Commercial bar silver: Domestic unchanged at 98 e; foreign, 69 He. London, Jul; 31. Bar silver, -d lower at 35 Hd. bales, 83.30 0 4.00; fancy table and dairy, 134 SO: lump. 826.30 ton. 8CGAR Cube. $8 65; fruit and berry, $7.70; yellow It. $7.10: beet granulated, $7.50: extra C, $7.30; golden C. $7.20. CANNED M ILK Tails, 34.50; baby sise. $4.40 case; Eagle. $9.85 care. SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 14e lb. NUTS Walnuts. 88 0 35c lb.; almonds, 24 0 29c lb. ; fillberta, 200 22a lb. ; peanuts, 10 015c lb.; pecans. 80 032c lb.; Braxils. 19 0 22c lb.; chestnuts, Japanese, 22 034 lb. Fish ana- aneilflxk) FRESH ri.sH -Chinook, freah. 18 0 20c; halibut. 14 016 lb.: black cod. 910o !b.; basket kippered cod, $2.uw: ling cod. 7 0 8 lb.; sole, 10a lb. ; sturgeon , xOo lb. ; shad, dressed. Te lb.: roe ahad, 10c lb. OYSTERS Eastern. 34.50 sal; Olympfaw 35.00 per gallon, 81.40 quart; erabe. large, $5.50 dosea; small. 82.50 dosea. Meee, weei and Hides' HOPS 1921 srop, nominal. 15c lb. a HIDES Cast skina, 10 012a Jv- mos, go 15. green hides. 5 He la; salted, 6 e lb. MOHAIR Nominal. 20 030 sb. SHEEP PELTS Long dry pelts. 17018c; short pelts, 8 09c lb. ; long hate goat pelts, 12c lb. ; short hair goat pelts, 2 So each. WOOL Willamette valley, coarse, 20 0 80c; medium. 82033 lb.: fine. 37 0 40c lb.; Eastern Oregon-Idah. 88 0 40 lb. TALLOW AND GREA8B No.- 1 tallow. Se; No. 2, 4c; grease, Se lb. , CASCARA BARK 1922. peel, 8c; 1921 peel, 7 per lb. ; grape toot, 6 lb. f Roe. Paint, Oil ROPE Sisal. lSeict Manila. 18 0 18c per lb. WIRH NAILS-Base price. 34 keg. WHITE LEAD lOO-lb. keg. 12 He lb. LINSEED OIL Raw. bblv. 81.10; kettle boiled, bble., 81.12; raw. cases. $1.25; boiied, cases, $1.25 gallon. - OASOUNE Iron bbla, 2 Be; cases. 38c per gallon. , - v TURPENTINE 5-rallon cans. $L71 gal. Lirmaee and Sfclnglas Latest carload lumber sale by aaaxmfactnr tn, quota tioas itpiassnting Lab. asail vataea ra direct sale to retailer and inrlndiag aeHiac eznenaeST- -- " ..-,. - FLOORING:. . High. Lew. 1X4 No. 2 -g....f s.e ' 1x4 No. 3 B.... 85.00 - riNisii - 1x8-1 0 .... . . . . . 60.00 CE1UNO: x4 No. 2 and bet. 38.90 , DROP SIDINOt i t lx No. 2 and bet 89.90 - BOARDS AND SaiPLAPl 1x8 sis. 18.50 UlMENslOMi . 2x4 12-14 No, 1.. 17.50 SMALL TIMBERS: . 4x4 12-Id ala.. 4. 23.90 .. lath: . i'-j' ft- No, 1 f1r.., 8.59 SHINCIXat A shingle . .. . . M - ; s9 ! . 86.00 33.00 , - 35-09 37.O0 88.00 15.S0 .... 13.0 16.30 t , ' S.80 .i... Total sale by S3 raiUi S.420,000 feet. ONIONS DAMAGED TO LARGE EXTENT t By Mfsnan H. CeheM Farther' reports of the ravage ef onion srant, - faagas. disease, have been received from WHlametite Tallaw onion growing sections aad indicate a serious condition la assay pistes. While the smut appears to have scattered ita blows, H is more generally shows in the leading producing sections of - the Willamette feJley than ever before known.- Ia fact. Sherwood. Tualatin. Heaverton aad other leading producing centers report many fields of on Km laid, low aa a rwsuit of the disastrous work ef the fnngwa. : While it is too early to tell definitely whet the damage to the onion erep . ef W eaters Oregon will reach, indications are that the hue will be very heavy, espectalaly as much ef the planting was done hai i ieedly and therefore the plants were not aa healthy as normal. The planting of onions thia aeaaon ia ia excess of that of a year ago. although maeh of the acreage max not be fathered because of the smut. In the meantime the local markets are wan supplied with California, - Texas aad Walla vvaua oritoaa. . Wheat Shorts in 1 Fear of Strike Are Early Buyers Chicago, July 21. Wheat was stress at the start bat thereafter trad quieted down and prices moved within narrow limits. The fact that exporters are beginning to show alarm aver the continuance, of the rail and ooal strikes and are showing a disposition to cove their needs, scared many of the aborts la the nearby deliveries into covering. After this baying was finished, the baying newer seemed te give oat and tha support waa needed in both September and December to prevent a decline. There was selling by cash boasts against purchases of wheat ia the country and this pressure was felt. Locals' sold on the ad ranee, but they ware ready to cover as soon aa any buying appeared. Exporters are again after wheat and 1,000,000 buabela waa reported cut of the local market since the close of the day before. Milling demsnd waa not so gooo. Receipt continue to run Heavy and pri mary arrivals ware ever 2.000.000 bushels. Cutting of spring wheat baa started in South Dakota and harvest in North Dakota is expected to start August 1. Spring wheat ia now beyond any material damage by black rust. Seabserd reported 900,000 bushel ok wheat worked for export. Trade In corn IwaA almost entirely local Short covering, prompted by bis export sales and buying by cash houses gave the market a higher opening. Later prices eased off on sell ing credited to pit longs.. Sales of 1,000.000 bushels of earn to exporters were reported made from this market. Country offerings to arrive were held at higher lev is. Receipts were of good volume. Crop news continued favorable, Oats were higher at the start in symoaLhv with other grains. Selling by Northwest in terests caused a reaction later. Shipping de mand for oata was not so good of late. Provisions opened higher on baying by cash interests. Realizing sales caused some reaction. Wheat dosed at a alight recovery from the low price, closing e higher to le lower; July. $1.13; Spetember. $1.10 to and December, $1.11 to $1.12. Cora closed o to He lower; July. 82 e; September. 64 He to 64 c, and December, 61 Ho to (lSe. Oata were 1 He to 1 Ho lower; July. 82 Ho: September, 34 Ho to 84. aad December, 37 He. Lard closed 17 Ho higher to 2 Ho lower and ribs 10c big her. Range of Chicago prices as furnished by the United Press: WHEAT Open. High. Tjow. Close. July 113 114 112 118 Sept 112 113 110 110 Dec 114 114 111 111 CORN July 68 8 62 62 Sept. 64 H 65 64 H 4 Dec 61 62 61 61 OATS July 33 84 32 82 Sept. .... 30 86 34 34 Dec 30 39 . 87 87 34 86 39 RYE 84 82 LARD 1145 1150 BIBS July Sept July Sept. July Sept. 84 82 83 81 83 81 .1145 .1142 1137 1140 1140 1145 1100 1100 SELLING PRESSURE CONTINUES IN EARLY COTTON TRADING New York, July 21. A continuation of selling pressure in the cotton market today, notwithstanding unfavorable weather in -the Southwest and numerous bullish crop advices, caused weakness and a forenoon decline of about 20 points. October waa the weakest position on aggressive selling by local traders who were buying later positions at the same time. While the rain areas in the Eastern belt, where most of the weevil reports have origi nated lately waa smaller than yesterday, the Southwest was still has; and dry and local map readers professed to see no prospects in the barometer lines for ar.y immediate change from thee unfavorable conditions. New York, July 21. Traders in .the cot ton market today seemed to pay little heed to weather and the good crop news. From be ginning to end selling pressure was in evi dence and the market closed almost off at the bottom, 85 44 points, October was in' a weakened position under aggressive selling. Open. High. Low. Close. January .... 2205 2211 2174 2175 March. 220O 2111 2171 2171 May 2186 2195 2160 2157 July 2200 2223 2198 2182 October 2230 2238 2193 2192 December 2227 2230 2189 2189 New York spot market, 2210; quiet. Liverpool cotton closed 40 points down. Ssn Francisco Poultry Market - San Francisco, July 21. (U. P.) Poultry. Broilers. 1 to 1 H lbs., 27 0 28c; 1 to 1 lbs. 28 0 29c: 2 to 2 lbs., 30 0 31c; fryers. 32 0 34c; young rooatera, 3 lba and up, 43 0 47c; staggy, 23 0 80c: colored old rooa tera, 17 016c; Leghorn old roosters, 14 0 15c; Leghorn hens. 2 to' 8 lbs., 16 018; 3 lbs. and over, 18 0 20c; large colored hens, 28031c; docks, young, 18020c: geese, young. 20 0 22c; live turkeys, 32 085c; dressed turkeys, 36 040c; squabs, live fancy, 500 52c New Tork Poultry Market New York. July 21. (L N. S.) Dressed poultry: Market scarcely steady. Broilers, 28044c; fowls, 17030c; turkeys, 25055c; ducks. 20025c; geese, 15018c. Live poultry Market fair demand. Broil ers, 23 (g 34c; fowls. 23 0 27c; turkeys, 20 0 35c; roosters, 13c; ducks, 20 0 27c; geese, 11017c. MlaneapoUs-Dnlata Flax Minneapolis, July 21. Flax: Jury. 82.88; September 32.48; track $2.58 02.60; ar rive 32.5002.52. Dulutli. July 21. Flax: July 82.54: Sep tember 82.48; October $2.40; track $2.58; arrive $2.53. Winnipeg Waeat Options Winnipeg, July 21. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close. July ..128. 130 127 188 x-ubr ...117 118 11S 116 December ..113 118, 114 111 New Tork Sagar aad Coffee New York, July 21.. fTJ. - P.) Sugar Firm; raw. $5.33; refined, firm; granulated. $0.60 0 6.70. Coffee No. 7 Rio, spot. 10 He; No. 4 Santo. 14 014 He ; Naval Stores Market New Tork," July 21. Turpentine Savan nah. 81.15 01.18: New York, 81.22. liosia Savannah, $4.75; New Tork. $5-50. New Tork Potato Market New York. July 2Lc (L N. 8.) Potatoes fin balk, barret or bag) : Market firm. Nearby white, $1.8503.33; aeuUMma, $1.50 08.73. Liverpool Wheat Higher 1 Liverpool. July 21- Wheat- dosed: July, 11 1 Hd. up Id; September, 10 4d. up ld. . . San Francisco Cash Barley ; sti lntoKa July 21. (C. P. ) KarJey : Spat fexrt. per cU.. JIT 0 122 ; Shipping. 123 0185. : Ckleago Potato Market - .! ' Chicago. Jaly 21. 41. N. S.) Potatoes: Receipts 78 cam. Eastern shore Virginia. Maryland Irish cobblers. $3.83 0 4.1$; Kassat. $1.95 0 2.03. SELECT WHEATS AT BIG PREMIUM FRIDAY Wheat bids . . . ' . Tear Bid. .Loss. ago. Hardwh.lt .....$1.11 Se $1.14 Baft Whit .. Ul e : LIS Walt dak ..... !.6t Se Lll Hard wiater ....1.08 Se 1.11 Northern spring IM Se ., - l. Red Walla L89 te LM NORTHWKST CHAIN RECEIPTS Compiled by the Merchants' Exchange. Cam - " ' Wheat, Barley. Flour, Oata. Hay. Portland Fri 80 ... 6 1 6 Tear ago.. 64 ' IS 8 - "T Season to data 623 3 81 21 -66 Tear ago. . IIOS 84 126 47 68 Tea 'H til sb T Till 11 Tear ago. . 13 1 T . . : I Seaaoa to data 10 1 63 S 15 Tear ago. . 253 8 64 '4 7 Seattle Thors 27 . . .4 . . 3 Tear ago., 4 4 2 6 Season to date 267 . .. 70 3 Tear ago.. 181 1 91 13 56 Foreign markets reflected some Improvement in the price of option wheat, but there was practically no activity here for foreign ea- eotnrt durtng the day. TJVecpoo! was higher at both the opening and eioatng, wmie at Baenoe Aires the market reflected steadiness, aceordina to Initial renorta. Milling interests here continue to tight for the better class Bluestem wheat and sales in the Big Bend are still being reported aa high as 81-25 per bushel, -ConneR, although this is an extreme value. The general bida here for the better class " Bluestem and Baart are a room! I1.IO01.S3 ser bushel. Such prices appear to be paid by millers only ' for select lota. There appears to be a disposition among them to gather up certain lota and a premium of fie to lOe a bushel over orodinary quotations appear to be gladly paid for saeh offerings. Little activity is shown for club wheat at the moment, export interests having bought tneir early requirements on contract, while Europe and Japan are not in the market for additional stocks at the moment, With wheat prices held at their present level there, appears practically no chance for any lower! n of flour values. WHEAT Cash baying price, tidewater track delivery: Club, 81-1801.14 bushel; ordinary bluestem, I .SO ; xiig xsend bluestem, $1.85; Turkey red. $1.15; red Russian. $1.11 per bushel. FLOUR Selling price, mill door: Patent, $7.7508.00; Willamette valley brands. $6.10 M.2; local straight, $6.30; bakers, hard white. 37.80: balers Bluestem. 7.oo; bakers aatry. $5.90 per bb). : graham. 80.80: whole wheat, 37.00; rye, 36.80 per bbL Price for city delivery, 15e extra; suburban, 20e extra. HAY Buying price: Willamette timothy faaey, 120 00 ( 21.00 ; Eastern Oregon tim othy, $22.00 0 28.00 per ton; clover, $14.00; straw, au.uu; euaua. eie.uv; cueat. xo.uu par ton. i . ita i BAtas nowsiL xia a vewa, 10 o for new crop delivery. Domestic bags, 10 He each. MTTASTTjrFS Mill run at mill, sacked. tea lots, $37.00: carload lota, $87.00; mi dlines. SSft.OO mtr ton. OATS Per ton, baying 'price: Feed, tl4.no : milline. 135.00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed, $28.00; brewing, $28.50. FEBD8TUFFS F. O. B. txulla: Rolled kV, $36.00 0 87.00: whole barley. 334.00 5.00; alfalfa meal, 329.00; coeoanut mesl. 828.00 0 80.00; cracked com. $87.00 38. OA; whole corn, $35.000 36.00. Merchants' Merchants' Merchants' Exchange bids: Exchange bids: Exchange bids: WHEAT July, i Aug. Sept. Hard white $1.11 $ 1.10 $ 1.10 Soft white 1.09 1.08 1.08 White club 1.09 1.08 1.08 Hard winter 1.09 1.08 1.08 Nor. spring 1.09 1.08 1.08 Bed Walla 1.06 LOS 1.05 FEED OATS No. 2 white $83.00 $32.00 $30.00 BARLEY N bids. CORN . .$30.00 No. S eastern $30.00 $30.00 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Cntcae Hess $11.00 Chicago. July 21. (L N. S.) Hogs Re- aaiota 18.000: market 15 0 23c higher. Bulk, $8.50 010.90; top. $11.00; heavyweight. 110 DO S 10.80: medium weight. $10,50 0 10.95; lightweight, $10.90 011.00; , Hght lights. $10.40010.95; heavy packing sows, smooth, 53.35 0 9.10; packing sows, rough, 87.75 0 8.50: Dies. $9.50 010.50. Cattle Receipts 8500; market generally steady. Beef steers, choice and prime, $10.00 010.85; medium and good. $8.15 010.00; good and choice, $8.80 010.40; common and medium, $8.90 0 8.90; butcher cattle, cows. $9.9008.15; bulls, $4.2505.60; csnners and cutters, eows snd heifers. 82.60 0 8.90 eanner steers, $3.80 0 3.23: veal calve (light and handy weiarht). $8.2309.50; feeder steers. 81.65 0 7.75: stacker steers. $4.75 7.65: atock er rows and heifers. $3.5006.76, Sheep Receipts 12.000; market slow to 25c lower. Lambs 184 lbs. down). $12.00 013.10; lambs, culls snd common, 57.50 11.75: vearlina wethers. 38.50 011.23; ewes. 14 75 a 7 65: ewaa. culls and common, $2.00 04.60: breeding ewes, $5.50011.50; feeder lambs, $12.00 013.00. Omaha Hoes 810. SB Ronth Omaha. Neb.. . July 21. Cattle Be oeipts. 2100. Beef steers sad she stock slow and about 1 On to 25c lower: ton beef steers, $10.2!; other classes of stock, generally steady. Hogs Receipts. 9000: mostly 10c to 15e hieher: 20O to S23-lb. butchers. $9.25 0 10.40; top. $10.55; mixed and packing grades. 1T.TS48.M.V Sheep Receipts, 10.000; killing classee 35e to bee lower. Top lambs. Slbw; ewes, top. 37.00. feeders, dull. Kansas Oltv Hoe S10-S0 Kansas City. July 21. (I. N. 8. ) Cattle Receipts. 2000; market doll. Steers. 80.50 09.25; eows and heifers, 83.5007.50; stock en and feeders. $.90 0 7.50; calves, $7,50 0 8.65 Hor Receipts, 2000; market steady. Bulk or sales, sio.zs m.oo; top, lo.ou ; me dium. 310.25010.50. Sheep - Receipts, 2000; market steady. Lambs. $12.00 0 12.50 ; awes. $6.60 07.00 Dearer Hons S9.90 Denver, July .21. IT. P.) Cattle Re- eetnta. 8000: market steady. Steers. $7,00 0 9.50; eows and heifers, 85.00 0 8.25; stock- era and feeders. $4.75 0 6.00; bulls. $2.00 0 4.50: calve. S5.OO08.OO. Hoes Receipts, 400: market steady. Top, 89.90: bulk. 89.1509.40. Sheep Receipts, 1; market unchanged. Lambs, $12.00 013.00; ewes. $5.00 06.00. Ne Seattle Hoc Market ' , Seattle. July 2 L Hogs Receipts, none. Market steady. Cattle Receipt. 25; market atesdy. Prim steers, 88.250S.6U; cows, medium to good, 86.00 0 7.00; medium to choice, 85.00 0S.OO; prune light calves, 9S.OO 0 7.00 heavy calves, $4.00 0 5.00; bulls, $3.00 8.60. v Sheep Receipts, none. Market steady. Sea Franctsc Hoe S1Z.BO - San Francisco, July 21. W. P.) Cat tleGrass fed steers No. 1, 86.5O0T.OO; second quality. 33.25 08.25: eows and heif ers, 84.60 03.00; eatves.-light, $8.90 0 9.00; calves, heavy. $5.00 0 7.00. Sheep Lembs. $10.50 011.30; wethers, 86.50 0 7.00; ewe. $8.0004.00. Hoes Hard grain, weight, 100-175 lbs., $12.50; over 800 lbs.. $10.50. POTATOES ALONG THE COAST '. San rranolsoe Market Sea Fraarisno, Jury .21.- (P. P.! -OrAms. New crop. ywUewe, per cwt-, $1,60 01.75; green onions 81.00 01.23. rotate Salinas, bw. 1 0 3 H e; sweets, 9c, - teatU Market , - Seattle, July 21. (L N. 8.) Onions, CalifomiA. $3.90. Potatoes, Yakima Gems.' $85; locals, $20. La Aneaies Market Los Angelee, Jaly 21. Potatoes, new stock best aaekedTil-l 6 01.40. Chicago Dairy Produce ! Chicago, July 21. (L N. S.) Batter: Receipts 12,119 tab. Creamery extra, 84c; extra firsts, standards. 33 0 34c; firsts, 30 0 83c; packing stock, 25 0 26c. . Eggs: Receipts 16.631 ease, MiacellaBo ons. 20 0 e : ordinsvy firsts. 1 9 0 e ; firsts, 20021c; extra. 22 0 c; check. 17 0 18c; dirties. T8 fee. Cheese Twins, new. 18 H 0 He; daisies, 180 He; Toang Americas. 190 He; brick. 180 He, - Live poultry Turkeys. 2Se; chickens. 21 e spring, I4e: roosters. 12 0 21c 22c; docks, 24027c I New Yerk Wool aad Hides New Tork. July 21. (L N? S. Wool market, steady. Domesti fleece XX Ohio, 34 04Te; deeaeetie polled setmred hasia, 60c 0 81. OO; domeaciq Texas scoured basis. 3c $1.2- - Hides Msrket strong. Native steers. 18c; branded steers, 16c POOR CATTLE A . DRAGGING TRADE , FRIDAY LIVESTOCK-TRADE Hogs Steers Laatha. Portland .......111.15 8Ji f 9.S9 Chicago.. , 11.00 ; , 19.83 13.18 Omaha. ... ...... 18A3 " 19 JS 1M0 Dearer ........ 9,$8 99 1SA9 Kansas City ... 19M 9J5 ttA San Francisco. J ISA 7.89 v 1UI PORTLAND IJIVirTOQK . RtTJf Haas. Cattle. Calves. Sheen. Can. Friday ........ 98 463 13 258 21 Week ago ...... .. ... ... 1068 8 weeks aco. .. . 86 53 ... '216 4 4 weeks ago. .. . 67 233 ... 593 11 Year ago 467 125 8 407 18 3 years ago, . . . 8S ... T 7 3 years ago. ...161 .... 47 5 4 years ago. .. .400 200 ... 400 IS North .'Portland was steady for bos and sheep to weak for cattle daring the day.' Of special Interest was tha arrival 1st Thursday for the Friday market of 18 loads of Cali fornia srassera. " Thee were from the Hearst estate and... while some ef tha atock was of rather fan ouelity, the average waa reported aa only fair. . Demand for cattle armearad atesrlv te, farrm firm at the Friday opening. Thia was for quality stuff. Little of this is la sight and ailiera appear fairly eacer to take hold. Trade conanwea am ana alow for elf-grade atari. ussaiai cattle nsaraec rase: Choice steers a T.isa 8.21 T.58 6.75 6V73 6.35 3.78 Medium to good steer 6.75 0 Fair to medium s tears 5.750 Common -to fair steam - 'A. OSes ChoW cows aad heifers .... 6.76 0 aieaauB to good cows, heifers Fair to medium eows, heifer. . 3.96 0 4.500 8.50 0 2.00 0 8.23 4.60 Lxiramoa to fair cows, heifers. . . aimers 3.50 s-it. VUU, . . . a . , 8.50 0 4.28 ubww mum Fair to good feeders . . Choice dairy calve . , i , 1 6.00 0 3.60 4.00 0 8. 5,0 0 8.00 0 T.OO0 3:00 0 6.00 9.00 Prime hght calves . . . . 8.50 Medium light calve Heavy dairy calves .. 8.00 7.09 ; Swl n Trad Steady In th- bog alleys the Friday market was very quiet, with only a handful of stuff re ported for the day. Price were considered oa tne previous rang. General hog auraet range Prim light . 311.60 01L73 Smooth heavy, 230-800 lb. , Smooth, heavy. 800 lb, up . 10.30 011.00 . 9.00 010.60 . 8.00 010.00 suragn neavy Fat pigs ... Feeder pig Stags , . . 11.60012.00 . 11.60 012.00 . 5.00 0 8.00 8hep Market Holds While dull in spots, the market for sheep and lambs continues to reflect a fairly steady ton at North Portland. Friday's run in cluded 253 head General sheen and lai K nnn- v.ooio springs limns . . . . Medium spring lambs . . . Common spring lambs . . Cull sprint lambs . . . . . Heavy wearlings Light yearlings . Heavy wethers Light wethers Ewes .... ..$ 8-900 9.00 s.eo 7.00 6 00 T.59 6.60 6.50 6.50 6.00 7.OO0 6.00 0 5.00 0 6.60 6.600 6.00 0 3.500 2.00 0 Thursday After-noon Safes STEERS No. Ave. lba Price, No. Ave. lbs. Price. 2.. ..1190 3 6.00 4.... 727 $ 5.00 1.... 670 4.50 1.... 850 4.50 2...." 896 6.50 .2....1060 7.25 1 1100 6.75 1 1220 6.00 1....1020 5.00 1....1150 7.75 2 1140 7.75 COWS 3 09O 8 2.86 12 805 $ 4.23 1 870 2.50 6.... 890 2.60 1 1000 4.25 I CALVES .2 195 $ 9.00 BULLS 1 840 $ 4.00 1.... 670 $ 2.75 STAGS 1 780 $ 4.00 1 MIXED CATTLE 2 700 $ 4.50 5 786 $ 4.00 HOGS ...... 158 $11.66 J 1.,.. 570 $ 6.00 3 133 11.60 j 2...S 163 11.85 1.,.. .350 8.00 I LAMBS 13.... 63 3 7.00 I 32.... 66 $ 7.10 EWES 1 110 8 3.00 S 182 3 4.00 1 150. 3.00 1 Friday Merntns Sale STEERS No. Ave. lbs. Price.' 1 No. Are. lbs. Price. $ 5.30 4.00 l . . . luyu 6.25 jlvfi 870 -I., 912 4.75 770 CO 4. . . 3. . . 770 860 4.00 1 8.25 I 912 $ 4.75 HEIFERS 660 3 4.75 HOGS $11.75 I 12. 11.50 I 20. 34. 177 113 225 $11.28 DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San 'Francisco Market Kan Francisco. July 21. (U. P.) Butter Extras, 42 He; prune firsts, 40 He Eggs Extras, 27e; extra pullets, 22 q; ondersised pullets, 1 7 c , Cheese California flats, fancy, 21 He; firsts, 18c. Seattle Market Seattle, July 21. Egga. select ranch, 28c. Butter, city creamery, 45c; bricks, 48c Cheese, Oregon triplets, 23c; Young Americas, 24c. Lea Aneeies Market Los Angeles, July 21 . Butter, 4 Sc. Eggs, extra, 28c; case count, 27c; pul lets, 22 He Poultry, hens, 17c: broilers. 23 027o: fryers, 32c Dried Fruit .and Beans New Tork, July 21.-e-(L N. S.) Bean market unsettled. Marrow choice, $9.25; pea Choice, sm.uu; red cidney choice, SU.Z5. Dried fruit msrket dull. Apricots, choice to extra fancy. 27 0 83 H c: apoles. eraoorated. prime to .fancy, 17 019 He; prunes, 30s to evs, ise; prunes. 80s to 100s, 7012e; peaches, choice to extra fancy, 12 0 20c; seedless raauns, sulphur bleached. 18 0 28 He New Yerk Cottonseed Oil New York. July 21. January, $8,47 0 8.49: Jaly. 310.65010.76: August. 810.55 010.75: September. $10.65 010.70; Octo- ner, s i u.uu ? 1 1.M3 ; .November, SB, B ( (9 o.av; December, $8.49 0 8.63. CANllSSSAYS DRUG USE DISEASE Oregon City, July 21.- Canon W. H. Bliss of Seattle addressed the Epis copalian conference at Gladstone park on "The Narcotic Evil? Ita Curse, and Its Cure." . He is the father of the White Cross league. The so-called drug- habit is not a habit, but a disease, he said. He ad vanced the theory that tha taking; of the drug sets up a natural antidote in the body. This antidote, the speaker said, demands the constant use of the drug to counteract it, and It ia the an tidote and not the drug- that causes the craving. . i i - Canon Jttliss said that about 000 addicts live in Portland, according to ponce figures, ana aoout 20.000 people are engaged in the narcotio traffic, The summer conference will close this evening with a business meeting and election of officers. DONKEY FOREMAN" HURT Kelso, Wash., July 21. John Peter son, a: donkey fireman at the Kufaula company camp, was painfully ' injured Wednesday when he fell off the roof over the donkey while repairing the smokestack. ; He was taken to Good Samaritan hospital, Portland. Hla con dition is not considered dangerous. - NO NEW FIRES RISCOYERED Eugene, July 2L--NO new Urea were discovered in the forests of Dcrugflaa county,- Thursday ,; by. a forest patrol plane that made the trip south. All the old ones ara under control. Lieu tenant MAUghn, pilot, said. DUTCH.STEAMER OUT WITH BER. FLOUR For Batavia. ' straits Settlementa, Hongkong:, Shanghai and - Japanese ports, the Dutch, steamship TJikarang. operating In ther servtca of the Java. Pacific ilne, cleared yesterday as a regular berth liner. She carried a heavy cargo from PorUand, mostly flour --and ' lumber. The manifeet showed 11,880 barrels of flour, of which 600 were for Yokohama, 600 for Kobe. 7000 for Shanghai, and iggQ for Hong kong. '! ; The lumber shlpfnents were made tip of numerous parcels of cedar logs, fir, hemlock and telegraph poles. r She alaO bad on board a quantity . of . general cargo for Java, The TJikarang will be followed b& the Tjileboet. which sailed from Earf Francisco for Puget Sound - yesterday. She will take part cargo at Tacoma and come to Port land, to finish. The - Dutch steamship win aaii over tne regular route, ret tir.g away early la August. She has Inbound cargo from Batavia. PORTLAND MEN TO BID ON i SHIPPING BOARB PROPERTY En route to Tacomafrom ; Portland are a number of busineaa men. manu facturers, railroad purchasing agents. municipal officers and others from widely scattered sections of the country bent on acquiring some of the offer ings of the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet corporation at the auction to be held In Tacoma by Charles S. Gerth of Gerth's Realty Exprta. on Tuesday, July 25. at 10 a. m., by order of the shipping board. Keen interest waa manifested by the bidders at the auction ef shipping board property at the St. Johns ware house July 1L, The property to be sold at Tacoma consists chiefly of standard watertube boilers, locomotive cranes, scales, ware house trucks, timber dollies, tractors, plumbing -fixture. tanks, pumps. blower seta consisting of fan and high speed reciprocating steam engines. feed water-heaters and gauges, galley equipment, office furniture and sup plies, paint, oil, varnish, dry colors, wire rope, lumber, building material. electrical equipment, handsaws, bolt heading machines and large quantities of tools. OYSTER SHELLS AND PIPE BROUGHT BY GULF STEAMER Bringing 600 tons of oyster shells and iron pipe, the Swayne A Hoyt steamship Delco, A. M. Gillespie & Co. agents, entered thia morning from Gulf ports. The shells are in parcels and are for a number of brokers. The iron pipe Is on order. In ,.the lntercoastal service of the Luckenbach line, the steamship Or leans is due to arrive in Portland Sat urday from Gulf porta. She has on board for Portland 1200 tons of gen eral cargo, i From the Atlantic side, the steamship Walter Luckenbach will be .due Sunday morning. Both craft will berth at terminal No. 1; The steamship Lewis Luckenbach aailed for Puget Sound ports last night. JAPANESE COURT ATTACHES STEAMER EA8TERW SAILOR Tokio. July IV X. N. R) The United States shipping board steamer Eastern Sailor was attached by Jap anese court officials today at Kobe as a result of the suit Instituted against Albert Lacker, chairman of the Amer lean shipping board by the Japanese volunteer fleet and the South Man churia "railway for 33,351 yen damages. The suit resulted from a collision in March with the Japanese steamer Sa kakl Maru. United States shipping board officials announced they would settle the suit. HOQUIAM MARINE WOTES Hoquiam, Wash.,' July 2L Steamer Munalres cleared at 6 o'clock last night for San Francisco with a lum ber cargo from the Grays Harbor Commercial company's plant at cos- moDolia. Steamer Wlllfaro shifted from the Donovan mill. Aberdeen, tto the Na tional mill in this city to finish a lum ber consignment for the east coast. The steamer Memnon of the General Steamship company, which arrived In nort Wednesday afternoon from San Francisco, is now loading lumber - at the Aberdeen Lumber A Shingle com- nan v'a mill. Efforts are being made today to pump out the waterlogged schooner King Cyrus, which went ashore Mon day night inside the bar near West port. The ship Is reported aa being in a bad condition, and many marine men believe that she cannot be saved. She came In ballast from Hon olulu and was in tow of a local tug when she went ashore in a heavy fog. ALL ALOafG THE WATERFRONT With passengers and freight for San Francisco the steamship Rose City will sail from Ainsworth dock tomor row morning at 10 o'clock. , , - The steamship Admiral Goodrich of the Admiral line, will sail this everf ing at 7 o'clock for San Francisco with j freight and passengers. She goes via Coos Bay and Eureka. The Admiral Goodrich carried 1000 tons of machinery and Junk recently sold at the shipping board sale. The Japanese steamship Meigan Maru is finishing a cargo of lumber at Astoria. " ' The schooner Oregon Fir. which ar rived yesterday In ballast from Osaka, is berthed at the Peninsula mill. The Norwegian steamship Remus of the Latin-American line, ,1a taking lumber at the Peninsula milL OCEAN RATES STEADY New York, July 2L-KL N. & Frefght rates on grain are steady, but the demand for tonnage is slow. Board quotations are i United Kingdom. Sn& 2s 3d; Germany, Bremen and Hamburg, llAc ; France, Atlantic ports 28 20c, Mediterranean 1822c ; Holland. Am sterdam and .Rotterdam, 14c General cargo quiet. -' ' ' i..'-. '" REWARD : FOB. CHINAMEN Opportunity to earn 1300 for the cap ture of three Chinamen is offered by the Dutch steamer Tjikarang. now in port, and from which Leong Kau, Wong- - Yau , and Pun Mau escaped Thursday. Announcement of the es cape of the seamen was made this morning by R. P. Bonham, United St&tes immigration inspector. 4 POsITIOJS OF VESSELS Radio reports from North Head give the positions of the following vessels at 8 P- nv, Jaly 20: ' " ----- ; - TrontoHt. 2T mile south Flattery. Talara, Peru., for lac. B. C ' By Federal Telegraph radio: - - -Labrea, San Francisoo.ier Sea Pedro, 819 mites north San Pedro. : Oleura, Martina tor 8 an Fern, 263 miles north Sao Pedro. - West Orowa, Shanghai for Baa Pedro, 333 mOes west San Pedro. - Newport, Saa Francisco for Panama, ' 30 (Silas south San Francisco.. Los Angelas. San Pedro far Port Saa Lai, ea&ed 8 p. at. '- - . By Naval Radio. Robin Goodfellow, Astoria for Saa Fraadseo, 888 miles from Saa Francisco.: - Wapama, Saa Frsnciaoo for - Portland, 123 miles front Columbia river. J - Horace X Baxter. Eagle Harbor' for Baa Francisco. 230 miles from Eail Harbor. . Freak G. Drum. Portland for Saa Francisco. GOES UM NO PESSIMISM GROWS . IN THIS MAN'S BRAIN r .'-.?.- :. -... -.4 ... . y :- V Samuel C. Vanclain Tides at Astoria Satsrday High Water - Low Water 11:49 a. m...T ft- S:38 a. m-0 3 ft. 11:13 p. in. . 9.0 ft, 5:22 p. rru. 2.9 ft, Seaside High water, 9 mln. earlier. Seaside Low water 21 min. earlier. 188 miles from Astoria.. west Hader. Portland tor z exes am a. ista mile from Colombia river. , Africa- Ms ra, Victoria, for Yokohama. 1200 mile from Tictona. - Wheatland Montana,. Seattl for Moji, 2096 mflea from Seattle. Liebre. Tokuyama foe Baa Pedro, 2536 mile irora Han Pedro. Redwood. KataTla for Sqnaw Harbor, 303 mile from Kataila. Juneao. False Pass for SaatUa. 840 mils irora raise pasa Northwestern, Cordova for Port ARhorp, 130 mile irom r.ast Bteassu, i -Starr, loadina at Naknek. Catherine D.. Ikataa for Squaw Harbor, left Tkatan at 10:80 p. at. ! Anwfl. Seattle tor Beta, off atrsae Is land it s it n. Trontoht, Talara, Para, for loco, B..C, 27 mum aouui ot x lattery. ;t News of the Port Arrival Jury 21 Delco, American steamer, from San Fran cisco : cargo in transit. Felix Taussig, American steamer, from "New xora ana way port; general. Dprtura July 11 Tjikarang, Datoh steamer, for. Batavia and way porta; wheat and flour. Admiral Goodrich, American steamer, for bob CTancisco via Coos Bay aad Eureka passengers and general. s MARINE ALMANAC ' Weather at River's Mouth North Head. July 21 Conditions at the mouth of the river at noon, eea smooth; wind norm is mues; weather partly cuU. Portland humidity at noon 64, DAILY RIVER READINGS 8 A M., PacifSo Tim River Temp, Station n Umatflla .. Albany . . . Salem .... 25 20 20 12 15 10. 1. IB 0.00 95 82 86 ii' Tf 0.001 46 1.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 49 61 Oregon City s. 8. 8H Portland lr-0 4 nfwn vnavriA'P Tli Willamette river at Portland wfn con tinue to fail during the next three days. te Arrlv - Front ,..JS'ew York ...New York ...San Fraa. Data Cape Eomam .. .v Orient ......... Tjileboet Wast HenshaW .. Georglne Rolpn . Knoxville City. . . ...July 22 ...July 31 ....Jaly 22 ..Seattle .July 22 . ..San Fran. .. . . July 23 . - New York ..July 23 Orleans .......... -New Orleans... July 23 Tbnkisaa Maru ...... Seattle , .....July 22 Brush . . .Portland, Ale. .Julf 24 Obioaa ........ ... . . ..Newport .... .July 24 Bsbinda . . . . .Sew York , .'. .July 24 Admiral Farragut ... San ' Ped-S.F. , July 24 Jdongoliaa Prince .,..San Diego-Way. July 24 Reamer ..Newport . . . i .July 24 Walter Luckenbach. . . Plula. .......Jaly 24 Steel Ranger -New York.... July 25 Daisy MaUMws ...... 8n Fran. ....July 25 Mandasan Mara .... .Sea Fraa. .. ..July 2 Boa City saa Fraa. .. ..July. 38 vsasota to trepan Vessels . JTot - Date. Boobyalla ..San Fran,, . v. July 2 Dele ............ ..New Orleans. .July 2 Admr. Goodrich .....San Fran-Way..July 2 Felix Taussig ..New Yerk ....July 21 Remus , ...S. America.... July 21 Multnomah Saa Fraa. .. , . Joly 22 Hose city ....saa nun. ... .July 22 Cape Romain .New York . .Joly 28 Virginian ......... .Europe ......July 23 xtruan ew xerg ....July 24 Orient ........... . New Tork ..July 24 Knoxvflle City ...... Boston v .July 25 Orleans ............ New Orleans. .Jaly 25 Roomer .......... ..Newport .....July 25 Walter Luckenbach.. .New York ....July 26 Admr. Farragut .....Ssn Iieo-Wajr.July 26 umoaa .lew Tork .. . .July 27 Georgica Rolph , Saa Fran, . .Joly ST -4. Vassals In Part ' vessel '': ; ... t- Berth. Admiral Goodrich . i , . j, .. , St. Johns Boobyall .. .i.J. Terminal No. 4 Bratsberg SotUharn-Pacifie Daisy Putnam Knappton Defiaac Drydock Delco Alben George JU. Olsoa ................. Westport Hannawa .i, ......... P. F. M. Meigaa i Mara ....... .Astoria Multnomah ................ .. Conch Oregon jnr Remus ... ...... ...... aremnsuiar vor. . .............Peninsula Lbr. .I.,..,....-, a.,,., JSIBSWOTUI Ryufuku Maru ..i. .............. .. Aoria Solano - . . ,j. .,..... , .Clsrk-Wllson Snkiyoa . . . . - i.. ..i, . ... St.' Helen Thomas 1 Wand .. Terxainal No, 4 Trinidad . . . .............. Astoria Untt ...... .. . .... Drydock Felix Taassis.,,.,.,...... Terminal No, i Waoaaa ..,.........,......8t. Helens CeiUo .St. Helens AT WOBLIrti PORTS V Astasia, Joly 21. Sailed, at S a m.. steaas er Kichaaowd, for Saa Fraaeieea. Arrived, at 2 and left up at 3 a. nt,. ateamer Celilo, Irora Saa Pedro, via Saa Francisco. Saa Fraaesseo. Joly 20. Sailed, at T a m.. steamer Orleans, from New Orleans and Mobil, for Portland. Sailed, at 9 p. m., Dutch ' steamer. Tjileboet, .from Batavia. for Portland. - Astoria, July 20. Left up. at 7:80 a. ta., schooner Oregon Fir. Sailed, t 9 a. ta., steamer Frank G. Drum, for Sa Francisco. Sailed, at 12:20 p. aw steamex Lewi Lurk, enbach. for New York . and way ports, via Paget Sennd. Arrived, at and left op at 1 P. m,. steamer Dele, fnosa Saa Fvaaciaee, Arrived, at 8, aad left up at 9:13 p. ssv, steamer Felis Tsussig. from New York. . Saa Pedro, Jniy 20. Sailed, steamer Fl cr ews Luckenbach, from Portland, for New Orleans and - Mobile. : Sailed, steamer Vir giaia Olsoa. for Portland. - Sailed,' steamer Davenport, Jor PerUand. via Saa Franciseo, Nw Orleans. July 17. Arrived, steamer Pleiadea, from Portland. f - Tacoma, Jaly 2 6 Sailed, f at 9 p. ra.. Japanese ateamer Ibnkisaa, Mara,- tor Portland.- ' i r- . - - ' BaBma. Jaly 20. Arrived, ateamer lowaa, front Portland, for Eurcpeao ports. - Arrived, steamer Santa Verenica, from Portland via Coos Dir. lor Ser Serk. Bailed Hawaiian, from New York, for Portia od. Norfolk, Jnjy 20. Arrived. Japanese- ateam er Swede Mara, from Portland, for Lendoa. - Ban Fraaciaco, July 21. Arrived: Launch Red Wing, Do AngAe. at 1:45 a - sa. ; steamer Knevvill City, Bsltircor. at 2:28 a. a.; J. A. Moffett, Loa Aageles, at 7:40 a, W av - . I STRIKES BELITTLED ; BY BALDVIf i MAN . (Coauxroad From Pag One) Then we can look for a famine of la bor, cars and locomotives. By the time fall -comes -we expwet to have more business at the Baldwin Loco motive Works than we know what to do with and the locomotive business la never rood untlLthe transportation business - is good and that can't b good until . business .la good, INTEREST GOING -' ' "Interest rates on money are going down and building' can be expected ail ver jtne country on a large scale.- - vauclain believea la barter . and trade in business and that la the rea son be recently sold locomotives ; t RoumanU for oil: to Serbia for wheat; to Argentina for wool ; to Poland for - notes and to Mexico- ror 'notes. As to Huasia. he said it Is aa'ecenomio vacuum and will remain., such for S3 years.-.--.-, c. -v- ... Beside bng president of the BAld-. : win company, be la president ot the . Standard Steel company and a direc tor of the Philadelphia Trust company. a director of .the Philadelphia National bank, a director of the Mtdvale Steel Ordnance company, a director. of the Cambria Steel company, and tv director of the Union Oil company. Short tripe will 'be made about the city and over the Columbia river high way today, a tuncneon was giver tn his honor at the Chamber of Corn mere at noon and this evening he will show pictures of , the Baldwin Locomotive company's . -prosperity special' of 20 locomotives brought to the Pacific coast recently . lor tne Southern Pacific company. , HOOD RltEll FIRE IS i RAPIDLY SPREADING - I - .- ' -- "-, -- "" ' : (Continued From Pag Oae) are In dally communication with the rangers and fire fighters and are In a better position to know the actual facts than people residing 60 miles away from the- fire sone. . y - NORTHWEST OREGON FIRES ' r BEP0BTEO IS -GOOD SHAPE All forest ftres In the northwestern corner of Oregon 'were reported to be in "good shape today, according to re ports received by C C Soott, head of the Forest Patrol association. , No new fires were rejwrted during the last- : hours. ,;- ,. - ', -:-,- - ' - : : v.-f"-. Fires which nave been burning en the Kerry, Hammond and the Nehalem Timber A Logging company operations were reported to be tied in today. Fire fighters have headed, the timber fire which has been out of control all week and within, the next few days it ia expected that this fire will be tied In completely. - k-p?. Conditions . had ; unproved all over Tillamook, CJataop, Washington . and A.1..wM'N.as. aAiinvlae sa 'sWYTrH Sb A awYtsftnf - that the Forest Patrol . association agreed on the withdrawal ef a number of fighters Thursday . night. . Although advice has not been re ceived from the coast country, local officers of the patrol organisation be lieve that fires are being handled with comparative ease In that district. , HIGHWAY 'CONTRACTORS DENIED FIRE PERMITS ntis W,h Jnhr fl. Th state forestry depaTtnvnt maintained its po sition today of refusal ? to grant fire permits for any purpose during the present drouth. Two state highway, contractors, oae ' near Cualck and the other Eastern Washington, were denied permission to burn clearings on road construction work. -, "' Reports from Stevens county today say a serious fire near Calispell peak Is defying the limited crew of fighters and ia progressing eastward across the county line into valuable timber hold ings in Pend Oreille county. : Appeals for state help have been received from W. B. Weaver,. president f the Pend Oreille Timber association.' The state forester is investigating the possibility of the use of more state fire fighting funds, which are fast diminishing under the serious forest fire condition, . STUBBORN' FOREST FIRES J " RAGES IN PACIFIC POTJNTY South Bend. Wash July 2L-A stub born forest fire baa been raging this week in the bondings of the Sunset Timber company on ' the Milwaukee railroad a short distance east of Ray mond in Pacific county. The fire has done considerable damage and a, large crew of men baa been sempjoyed In checking It- It has threatened great deal of green timber surrounding1 It. The camp of the Trap Creek Logging; company near Lebam has also been threatened by firea Another fire In the central - part of the, county, burned, over ,100 acres of logged off land on the upper Neman, river. near v- the Neman River Legging? , company's camp without doing much., damage. . So far. Pa cific county, with its -large virgin, forests, has escaped ,- damaging fires this season. Foggy weather helped to check, what fires were burning. OREGON HAS ONLY TWO '. I SERIOUS FOREST FIRE The national , forest map, on which, the forest service by means of vari colored pin heads keeps track of the fires on the national forests in Ore-t gon and Washington, shows the Her man creek fire tnd one on the Wal lowa forest in northeast 'Oregon to be the only serious , blazes in the state In Washington ard eight good-sised.' fires not yet under control, one - each in' the Washington and Rainier forests,, four In the Snoqualmle and two in the Colvlllel Six: additional ones are un der eontroV' " - - ",-,--- Supervisor Billings of the Wallowa forest telegraphed this morning that there were 10 fires on his forest, of which one covered 1000 acrea.; It waa too smoky for lookouts and he was putting on emergency men. , . i A forest fire has broken out on Boulder creek, two mflea east of BonV ney Butte, south of Mount Hood, Rangt e C. C Hon, telephoned the office of the Oregon national forest this morn tag. Hon asked for 10 days' supplies for .30 men to fight the fire. 'j f FIRE UNDER CONTROL jBend. July 2L A forest fire at -the head of' the Metoliue river was re ported , Wednesday night. Two auto mobile loads of fighters were sent out. It was reported under control at noon today. A number of small fires have broken out recently, but ail nave -been eictlnguished. Lightning is believed to have caused most of them. ? : ... m. tag Traveler. Santa Crux, at T:40 a. tn ; Krfmatov, Portland, at 7:43 am.; Humboldt Ls Aageles, at t a. m. ; Saa Antonio, ii an te rey. at 8:80 a. en.: Japaaeae steamer Taw Mara, Horrckong, it : a. m. ej ailed: i S. Loop, Tacoma, at 12:25 a. m.; Annette Reiph, Saa Diego, at 1 2 .30 a, m.; Monuoeiio. Lea Angele. at 2:80 am. Raymond. Jaly 26- Sailed: Tsmslpaia. for Oak land. S p. sa, - , Aberdeen, Jaly 20 Arrived: -: Edna, fronv Saa I'Tancisco, noon; William Donovan, from San Pedro, at 8:30 p. m. galled, Manaire-i. for New York, 7:80 p. as.-. - -