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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1911)
19 MORNING OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, At'OUST 4. 1911. the SURPLUS CUT 001 bat a Boasthia basis of agreement In the H06S UP QUARTER STRONG AT THIRTY Moroccan ettuatton had been reached. The bond market again foilowen ine arcn-a market In Ita Irregularity. Total sale par value. I2.035.0oo. t nlled male oonaa were uncnauacu v ckU. Further Business on New Hops at Top Price. M'NEFF GETS 430 BALES That Hsu re Is Also Ftm-It orfcrrd In California World' Crop a Kstlmatcd by m Hol glan Fxprrt. Th market t"T new crop hop U tronlv established now at tl Js-cent mark In sit Paris rntit aee-twins. Kta rdrt art report ad tn b eomlnf In and a coo- tdersbl volume of buslnea should be doaa fmne now on. MeNefr Brothers yesterday added to lhlr agrtHim of J-cnt hop by taklna" 41 bale tn thla tat aad WMMnlW". Th Oreeonlan ha received from Oust " C'onlock Vandenbnssrh. of Aloat. Bel Brlom. an estimate of tha world' crop of Ha underestimate tha American crop, bot Ma European figure ar about In Una with tha estimate of other freln dealers, and tha statement on tha whola la laterestlng. Tha figure follow: Vnaland ta)iura and Holland.., Fran-- Ituseia .... .;. ' .... -.w- (Verrnan Kmplr l."" oefrl-Hunary 1 nllH Male - '"' -anlt l-"."0 Australia '11 1.VOOO Total T"! V"? Annual wort.l'a consumption l.ii.O"0 ld heps available rrnbahle lull omwmpllnfl rducd 10 per cent owlns to pntbable hlsh pr-e.i laoooon "World a crop 1.2.a.5H Apparent irt U, The New York Journal of Commerce of July aara: -Advice from Interior polnta In thla atala not only ahow bo ImproTement aa regard tha attack of whlta mould, but on Iha Whole ara lee favorable. Aside from tha ejaaatlon of whlta mould, tha appcaraoca of tha yrd generally tndlcatea a light yield, ao that oven with favorable weather rondltlona from now on. tha crop will un doubtedly fall abort of that of 19I0. Market firmly Ketaollehed. SALEM. Or.. Aug. S. ISpe-l".-"The aata of tho Roaa crop at 30 cania yetrrty. aald Jim'i R- I.lnn. of Catlln A Lino, "ahowa the laret ro street price for Au gust In tha history of the hop trade. Evan In ISM. when hopa aoared ao high, thera waa no auch contract offer In August. Ore con will produce 4J,ono.OOO worth of hopa thla year. Tha Roaa aale practically estab lished a JO-cent mark for tha tlm being, and no on can predict bow high tha market will go." Mr. Una baa recently returned from a trip throuah tha country around Dallas, wber Catlla V Linn hara purchased louo bale on contract for 21 real. Theaa pur rhaaea Included SU.OOO pouoda from Ralph Wllllinu: S').u"0 pounds from Fenton I ;ow; 3i.nuo pounda In tha Munaon lot. and ether lota ranging from lo.ooo to 1J.0OO pounds. They bought 1" balea from Pet Hanson, of Sheridan, and tha hum quantity from Parch Fob. of RlckreaU In Washington they secured 10) balea post by 8. n. lionn aad abort, at Chehalls. a:so 130 bales of p-srallup. In nub caa they made a lo gent cash advanca. According to a Kalem report, a dealer f that city purchased over 2uo balea In tha forenoon at centa Klaher. Wolf at Netter Bkfalned 10.ODO pounda from Hop Lea. of ffalam. A Catlforala w Ira noted tha aala of tha Vaatoa lot of Soo balea of 1911 Konomas to ronovaa at 30 centa and stated that thla price waa freely offered to all good growers. KaJa ef f hehalls Hopa. C'HEIIALId. tvash. Aua. a Thirty cnta a pound for 1111 bopa waa paid her today. McNeff tiro. wr tha purchaser. H. M. Punn aold bla crop of approximately 10 lona, a adranca of to cents a pound la included la the deal. Thla la tha hlabcat prlca paid Kara ainca toe early aoa. ialvon run or Bristol bat. ajipat Ttila Yrwc I lia.aoa (en of faaaew aad XM HarreU of Halt ru. Tha f..llolna flanrea on the Bristol Bay palmoa pack of Hill, compared with 19IO. era f umuhed by Iha Alaska rackora As sociation : Canned salmon inn mm rompanWa N ' cje No. casea Alaska l-a. kera Aso 4-n 4T.-.-T f'.rh Ala.aa Xaltnon Co.. U.O 11B.O.H ktaknek l a. km Co. : Hed m halmon Canninv Co.... 60.000 TT.49 la.ka rishermen'a rack In; C t.OOO 4.19 Alaaka-rortland Packer Aeclatioii SO noo (VTSnn Una'.. I Hay Parkin Co.. 3"ll S.l'"l r-orthweetem Ktsh.rie Co. S.VOUO l1. Columbia Imar 1'ackera' Association Sinno 41.W Alaska tialmoa Co SO.OoO 3l.7' Totals T1O.0U0 1J.3 lall MlmoQ bb's. bbla Tasks Packers Association. .l.-"0 3 - VI1 others b.UoO Totals ACTITE TUDK IX COOTRT WHEAT t.d Boytg far TloVwater Arrwwat at Mewdy Prtcew. Thera la a good deal of wheat selling In tha country for export and milling ac cess. Buyera ara paying 75 and 7g centa track. Portland, for club and red and 80 renta for blueatem. Soma blueatem baa been Tboaght at M centa. Tha tone of tha mar ket la quite ateady. Pamaga to tha ftpring rrop la causing f Irmneea In tha Eaat. whlla the fore Is n markrta ara showing strength bettiiM of tba ractprot-tty agreement and tha possibility that Canadian wheat will find an outlet In thla country Instead of Europe. No new developments were reported In Iha oat or barley marketa. Tba former w aa weak. Barley, especially brewing, waa Arm. because of tha atrong demand and high prices paid In tha country. Tha flurry In tha export flour trade on h Hound has ceased. Th miller there andertook to abort tha market on tha big crop prospect la tba Northwest, but have now changed their tactlra Tha prlca of xperta went up 10 centa yesterday. Local receipts, la cs re. were reported by ha aferchaata Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley riour Oata Hit Monday II .. Jl -T Tuesday ........ 3 .. ! Wertneeday .. .. Thursday ...... i : Tear ago " Pena to dat.r-- IT 1s j sar ago 2il -i' H' XIXONS A'D CAVTALOt PEeJ CIIE-tP -Lama Receipts af Oregoa reachra Oemaaj for Klbertaa. Tha big aupply of melona and cantaloupe wr aa a weight on th markat yeirday la pita of a fairly good demand. The general quotation on melona was 1 cant a pound, t antaloupea sold at $l.J1a a crate for California, and 1.2.23 for Oregon. Receipts of Oregon peachea were unusual Jt large. Prleea ranged from 73 centa to $1 boa. California Elbertaa were In good da. ynand at II. VV Bartlett pears were held at j Ml pec box. Berrle, were rather scare. Four cars af bananas arrived In good coo tjitloa. Taaaig tlairkraa la I -ante pplr. Toung chlckena continued In over supply JA were weak at 1 centa. hut there waa a goo4 dsmand for hens, and 1 cent waa ob- talnabla an tha beat offerlnga. TOressed I meats were scarce aad firm. Tha egg market was firm but aa higher. No changea wara reported In tba butter or cheese markets. Bank Clearing. TV.nk clearings of the Northwestern cltlra yeeterday were aa follows: ' Clearing Balance. porti.nd ; .; Seattle 1.. ....l f-' Taoma :.i...i'.t ,," ;;-;; bpokana aos.i.o lot.W.O PORTLAND M aRK RTts. Orala. Flaanr. raad. TEtaw n.om Pateata. 4.3 per . bsrrel; atralghta 13. Si exports. 3 50: Valley. I4.SO; graham. -i": whole a Beau 4.i0. WHEAT Nw crop; Uiuestrm, anegic. c!uh. :iloc. red Russian. 74ci wy. UlLhSTVrra Bran. i:4 S0C23 par ton; middlings. 3I: ahorta, 304t2.0O; roUad V-'RX VNiola. "I3; cracked. $: per ton. BAKI.EY New feed. 14.30 per toa; brewing. ; par ton. OATti Uld white. 2 par ton; new. 1-4 per ion. .. HAY Timothy, valley. IJ1: alfalfa. Ill; clover. IHOHl grata hay. 10. VemtahUa aaal FrallSk TROPICA L. ' - - " per boa; California grapefruit. W-ju, banana 4) i te' per pound: pineapple aa per pound, lemon 0' per box. rKUSH ERCITa Chemea. Lambert Ilfesl per nos; i' ' " " 1 - - - crate, cantaloupe. 11 50 n 2.SS P-r crte; peachea. .x U I l.i'l per l"X. watermelon lc pr pouno; piutna. .i.i. prune 11. J per aoa. .w per box. raspberries. II 7iJ l-i Oerrle l ' l . t . . pear liit per box. .,. r.i.k. i Al.a,n nemna. w II boot Pr bondredwelght; corn, 300 per dosen; cucumber ltl l P-er box : egg plant, loo per pouno. "L".i.ia pound: ttj- --' lr.n.4ba. otr lettura, i .Jt.i v - -- --Am . . .. 1 1 . . oound: raa- pouna, itk sr Isnes. 1J par . '"" " ,' pound: tomatoes. ocO 11.34 par boa. .......... a., l- v ..rnia 1 73 per sack: turn.p 11-71; heels. POTATOKJi New Oregon. 1010 Par pound. . ONIONS walla aua. ild v' Staple Oieeerlea. lALbfOlf Columbia River. -pnd tail t'l. per doaen; 3-pound tall I3.il -pound f at i.0; Alaska, plak. 1-paaad tall It 2 ' . M COrrtB Roaatad. la drum ttOKt V '"nI-TS Walnut 1TH lta Brasll nut 14t,iae: flloert l'rafn'; Italic: pecan ISc; eocoaaut Will P Oosea: chestnut. 120 par pound; hickory Bute. tIOc per pound. . HONEY Choice, i.7 par easai; atralaaa honey. 10c per pound. ALT Cranu.ated. US per toaj baJt ground. 100 .60 per ton; 00a, l par toa BEANS Small whit. 4c: largo "It 4e; Lima. 7c; plak. aos red alaxloaaa, ac; bayou, ftc RICE No. 1 Japan. 44e; cheaper aTadaa. s.004."-A; Southern bead. Isl ported Imperial, bike; Imported extra " x. .. .r v. SIOAR Iry granulated. l-; J,Tr' It 1: beet. !.; extra C. J."; powdarad. barrels. Ia.43: cube barrel I. S3 UKisli FRCITa Apple 1 2 1 Ho per pound; apricot 10c; peache lOfJlze prune. Italian. lOtJllc; allvar. lie; fig whlta and black, 4VOIc; currants. 1 llo: raisin looae Muscatel. '". bleached Thompson. 11 Ssc: unblaacbed aul taaa Sac; aeeded. . Bali-r aa Country TTrodnea. POULTRY Kru, 15iOHlc: Spring lSc; duck young. 14c; geese, nominal; lurksy BomlnaL - . luiib rreih Oregon ranch, candled. 170 per dosen. . - BUTTER city creamery exirm. -pound print In boxe :to per pound; laaa : . , . j a , i ..... arira tnan doi laia. i . . ...... .... t ( Ht'SB Twins. triplets and IS He rer pound; Toung America, IB '-I a. PORIv Fancy. lttta Pr pound. VEAL Fancy. 12v13c per pound. Hep. Waal aaal Mi da HOPS la! I contract 30o per pround; llo crop. -W33ic; lxi crop. l03ue; aid loaiv. MOHAIR Cholc SOOtfHa X'aa' WOOL Eaatera Oregoa. tH pat pound, according to aoriakaga; Valley, iscy lie per pound. , . PELTS lry. OOVic: lamb IStftOo aach; abearllng 19 20c each. utn.N fi.n.rf k L.i.. lataa ner pound: aalted calf. It t) 17c: salted kip. He; aalted atag 7c; green bide, tc; ary niue ui dry calf. l:c. dry alag llallto. CASCARA BARK Par pound. IIHt UHA1N SaCki Wheat. 1st. HAM 10 to 13 pound lt40Mc; 11 to 1 1 pounu uviiiic. s ' - . - . - - . tlc; 1 to Is pound IS Vise; skinned. ire; picnic I . v i . m - - SMOKED MEATS Beef tongue a: alrted beef aet nonaj aalalde, aoae; Inside. Sic; knuckle 320. i. a f v i ' iv.i . I......... tub 11 c; standard, tierce HVsc; tub 214; cholc tierce none; tub none; abortenlng. tlen-e e; tub lc BACON Fancy. 2Sc; standard, Hei C'loic. j.c. E.nn.ii, . " v.- XJRT SALT CURED Regular abort olaara. ary tan. iiso; nav.ra, - alt. HSc; stnoksd. 14 e; back heavy salt. smwavw. ..jxw OUa. LINTEED OIL Pure raw a barrel Slat balled, tn barrel OJo; raw, la casi aaa; tui:ru. in . . TC RPESTINE Case to; wood barrel Y0e; Iron barrel sec; iwiim rata, ..v. . . . . . a . . . . ! t n . iron barrel 17o: case'3o; 4 gaaoliaa. Iron barrel Slat OAL OIL Ordinary teat, cat. 10o; bulk, la tank tw GOOD EXPORT BUYING xonTiiK.ux siuprEits takixg WIIK.1T OX LUGE SCALE. SI I lien nnylns; for SepU-mbfr R- tjulrrmenls rrlctit Are On Cent Higher All Around. SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. S. (Special. Wheat waa quoted a cant higher all around today, blueatem going to S3 and club and fire to 77 cant Bettor demand and atmaear flew of farm era wara reeponalhla. Exporter ara buying wheat on' an active aala and millers ara buying for September requirement. Barley and oata were un changed. Both commodltlea were ateaoy i . u... - - . and lower at SIT tt 1 for timothy. Receipt ar In rices of tha demand. Tha team tracks were choked thla morn ing with car loaded with fruit Th aup ply of frulta has not been aa heavy tn many month Ileal era do not know how m.nv orioaila of watermelon ara In tho city. E.tlmatea run all the way from 2rt- to 4V Fancy peara were orrrrea at - ana below thla afternoon. Potatoea wera rather firmly held. Tha sentiment of most Jobbers la that tha po tato aunolv of thla atate and Oregon will be light. In Weetern Washington they ara not a large crop thla year. Tha dry weather has' materially damaged tha crop In tha upland The aupply of email Pprlng waa ao large today that several dealers refused to ac cept ahlpment Oealera find It practically Impossible to dispose of Springs weighing between one ana two pouna The demand for aggs waa steady. PRODUCE AT SAJf FHAJf CISCO. Qutlallaaa Cwrrsat la tba Bats' City Mar ket. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. I. The follow. In . .ri nr. aricea eere torren today: Vegetable Cucumber SO0"tSc; gsrllc, Strtc. green pea 7.1c q 11.50; string bean Kite- tomstoe 20.1'c: eggplant. 400 Sic, Butler r ancy rrem.u. r-Store. 20c: fancy ranch. 31c. Cheese Young Americas. 13L,V1SC. MlllstuSa Braa. 1-8. JU0 2S.S0; miauling 133 - 33. Fruit Apple cholc 11. TS; common, T5: banana tie 1.75, Maxlcaa lima aa.us T.bv; California lemon, cholc 0; oonLtaaa. 2: plnespple IS. Hay Wheat. 111911 per toa: wheat and oat 110 0 14: alfalfa. SI OIL Potatoes tiweet, I4CJ&. Onions t-c g U. Receipta Flour. 324 quarter sacks: wheat. IVai centals: barley. ' v" centals; oat 1JI0 centals potatoes. O-rt-l aacks; bran. 40 sacks: hay. &:2 ton Tops Go to $8 at Portland Stockyards. LOCAL SUPPLY MEAGER High Price Paid for a Choice Bunch Shipped in From Goldendale. Cattle and Sheep Market Are Steady. Tha meager supply of hogg on the local markat resulted In another advanca - terrier, tha prlca of tone going no a quar ter, to It. at which a bunch of head wan aold. They averaged :l pounda Jn weight Another lot brought $7.70. and Block hoga aold at SS and 7. Tha toppera warn ahlppad In by Robert McOraw. of Golden-dale. Th rattle market ahowed no new fea ture eteere ranging In prlca from l to $S.7S and other cattle went at going price Tha bast prlca paid for lamhe during m. day waa 15. Culla want at 4. Wethers and ewes ranged from IS to IJ.2 and good yaarltnga brought I3.7S. Receipts yesterday wara ITS came. n hog I5 aheep and 20 horse -thinners wera McKlnnon A Chandler, .n- terprlse. 7 cars of cattle: J. B. Cherry. En terprts 1 car of horses; J. W. Reave I'nlon. I cara of aheep: J. A. w anac Union. 4 cara of aheep: R. N. Stanlleld. Stan fleldl car of cattle: T. It. Moulton. Welaer. 2 cara of sheep: Fred Simon! Durkeo. I cara of aheep; .B. 8. Norwood. Harrlaburg. 1 car of cattla, theep and hoga; O. D. Bur- dlck. who drove In 21 cattlo; James Baxter. Shanlko. 1 car of cattle; James Metros, tioiiiendale. Wash.. 1 car of hog and E. Mosbly. Opal City. 3 car of aheep. The day s salea wara aa follows: Wt Price. 3 steers 703 5.73 24 steers 27 helgera II helfera ItO ewes . 5 lamb 147 lambs .......... H"l SM S'-'S , S7 .......... SS ........... 0 , S3 , 107 o ........ 10 15 , so ,.. S40 1007 70 0 1110 4 t St 7 12 201 60 72 6.70 too S.0 3.S0 4.00 4. 50 5.00 3. 3.2S i.ti 4.40 6 60 4.00 4. SO I.S0 4.S0 3.00 3.00 2.7S 3.00 3.73 S IS 7.7S s.oo s.oo 7.00 of 41 lamba , I2t wethera 124 ewes 27 steers 21 steers 4 steers , 3 cows .. 3 cows .. 4 cows IS cowa ., 1 cow 1 bull - , :tl aheep ....... 3:3 awea ........ 244 yearlings . . , 4S cull yearllnga 3 1 hogs SO hoxs S stock hog 1t stock hoes Prloea current on the varloua cli stock at tha portlaad Union Stockyards ware aa followa: Choice steers 5.50C$.O Extra choice light hoga 7.2;. ! Oood to choice steers. . ......... lists S.30 Medium ateeda 4.S0f? S.OO Common ateers ...... l.TSty t-00 Choice cowa 4.10 rtf 4.75 Oood to choice cowa 4.2SH S Oood. average 105 pounda 4 00f 4.IS Common cowa 3.75 tr 3.00 r-tw.lca heifers 4.7." i S.OO Cholc bulla I SOd 1.75 Choice calve 200 lb and under 7.00 T.2S Oood to choice calvva l.M"t S.0 . r.i,.. t.ooat.oo Cholcs stsgs 4. SOO 4.7S Good to choice stags 4.25 4 4.60 Mora . Extra cholc light hoga........ 7 IS4 (.Of ....... e.w o." t.76tjl 4. 24 3.2SO S-50 3 JS I II s.oo 0 3.:. S2i.tr S.S0 S.OOts S.2S 3.7S 1.00 Heavy hoxs Heevy rough hogs hheep Choice yearllnga wether coarae wool - Choice yearling wether eaat of mountalna Choice two and Ihreea Choice Spring lamba Oood, choice Spring lamba. Choice killing awea The following quotations repreaent prices on this market Tor ine amereni niM.i oi horses: Drafter extra heavy. 1100 t 500; drafters. 14 to I7t0 111. SISOtJIiO; draft er 1200 to 140l lbs.. 10ij250: chunk 7S and up; sad. lie horse 4 and up. Chicago Llvealork Market. CHICAOO. Aug. 3. Cattla Receipt eatl mated at 4000: market ateady to shade high er fieeve ISttT.li: Texaa Steer I4.40f ,!; Western steer 14 118.10: storkera and feeder S1VS.3S: cowa and heller I2.1UU S.SS: calve S.S07.7S. Hon-Receipts estimated at 10.000; mar ket atrong. Light, t4.45o7.15: rough. IS.4SCI S.7S; good to choice heavy. $4.73r 7.35; pig ll.40U4.10: bulk of aalea. St.SOtr7.2S. Sheep Racelpta estimated at 11.000; mar ket ateady to 1 higher. Native. : utii; Western. Ilt04: yearling It 75W4 to; lamb native. l3.7StjrS.7S; Western, I4.1SO S.i. VALIK Or THE COTTO!, CROP. At Last Yrara Price It Weald Bo Worth gl.aoo.aM.ooo, wsfSHtvriTOX. Aug. S. With continued official aasurancea that the 1010-11 cotton crop of th United Stat will be the great eat yield In the history of the country, there la speculation aa to lie total vaiue. cuuu... tha staple thle year aell at tha aame price It did In 101O. the value of the crop would v. ..nmilnil.K llo.io.OoO.iHx. exceeding the record-breaking cotton crop value made last year by more tnan Slou. i.wv. E-....H-r .itimii.1 todav from tha Gov. emment s official figure of S r per cent of a normal for the condition of tha growing crop on July 2S Indicate that the crop will be TO4d.5oti.0lM podn.ls or I4.711.A3I balea of 4TS pounds net weight. Thla would aur pasa the record cotton production year of io.la tv more than 1.000.000 bale If tha crop thla year Bella at 11.9 renta a pound the average price for the last five yar Its value would be about 120.000.000 feeiow laai year a w .a. up STOCK MARKET HEAVY CONTINUED LIQUIDATION IS A WEIGHT OX PRICES. tops at ew Terk. NtW TORK, Aug. 3. Hop firm. Standard Oil Drops 25 Points on the Curb With Unusually Heavy Offerings. NEW TORK. Aug. 3. The stock market today made eeveral attempta to recover from Ita beavlness of the preceding session and aome ground waa regained, but the weight of the Bailing movement In the final hour drove prleea to .he loweat level or the present movement. There was marked weakneaa In the coppera. Southern Railway shares and a number of minor Industrial Gossip waa busy with tha cauaea for the reversal In the market. Rumor assigned the short selling to tha operatlona of a Weet ern grain trader, while the liquidation waa attributed In part in ma pmciim.iro i.n.. or a lnal noerator. who la current ly reported to have Buffered aeverely on the bull ewe or tne cnutm mei ao.. Amone tnririenta operating to restrain bullish activity waa the further weakness of Standard Oil on the "curb." the etock making a decline of 23 polnta on unusually heavy offering News from Waahlngtna that tha Attor pay-Oeneral waa toon to submit to the Treasury. Department his report dealing with an Inquiry Ihto the formation of a aecnrltles company." recently organised aa an adjunct to one of the largest National .I,, furntahed tjiod for reflection. aa did' dispatches from New England, telling of the Indefinite ahuttlng anwn ot pernep the largest cotton mill la the Fall Rive district. Heaviness In the copper share waa part !v explained by the reporta presented by several leaning compsin'e. a a rfaet to thee adverse faetora wa found In cable from London which stated CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Low. 214 flliVfc lo 5.". V 55 200 21ft 21 Sale High. AMIS Chsl pfd. 1.2O0 23 Amal Copper .. 0,2'HJ oh Am Agrlcul ... "0 19 Am Beet Sugar i.fxxt S3 American Can . tn Am C Fdry.. v 5 Am Cotton oil. ouo oofk Am HAL. prd Am Ice Sec... Am Linseed .. Am Loco Am 8 Refng. 4.""0 do preferred. . . i't Am Steel Fdrlea 4oO Am Sug Refng. loO Am 1 el a Tel . . '' Am Tobacco pfd 2.000 Am Woolen ... Ana Mining Co.. 2o Atchison 1. sol do preferred.. ...... Atlantic C Line. 2' Ha t a Ohio.... ."" Brooklyn R T.. 2.4oO Csna 1'arlflo ... 5.i' Cent Leather... 400 do Dreferrea... Central of N J. Chesa A Ohio. . 4.0OO Chicago g; Alton ..... Chi Gt Western. 100 do preferred... ...... Chi A N' western C. M St P... S.6O0 C. C. C A St I Col Fuel Iron Imo Colo A South.. aoO Consolld Oss .. B.oo Corn Product . 4o Iela Hudson. Da KU do preferred.. T7 ion no 117 13 iWia "s" 110 iii'ti ltH-, H0 5 24f4 28 HOSi 14 125 'S2H h4tt 144 S H 171W 70S loo 3N4 117 1.10 U4tt 38" 1O0V4 lis" HH 70 4 242S 28 1 70' "ai" ii.V4 1244 54 1424 170$ Hid. 22 4 RH 6H4 S2tt 10 ft B.T 55 23 21 10 89 704 101 3hft 117ft i:t ts4 21 ft s loo ft 102ft 127 l3t4 70 ft 242ft 2ft 110 ft 2!o 70 ft 30 21ft 43 H.-.ft 124ft 57 31 53 142ft Mft 170 ino 80.3' 1.3"0 5.4'M) 700 T.70O 7IW) so 1,000 34 ft Mft 55 43 Ml ft 32ft 5Hft 1404 17ft 4Sft ISft lft 40O 2.00O 17.10 7IS T.SoO 6R.ROO 1.2x 2oi S.OOO 100 noo loo 100 100 13.700 3.300 500 000 2H) aoo 100 63.000 300 6l,ono l.aoo 2.000 1,300 ROO 6O0 SOO 2.100 ft 10 83ft iofl'ft 147ft 81 1-IKft 33 47ft 134 'ifift JOT ft 43 107 i2ft 31 124 ft 'soft 20 ft 86 3v 15ft 20 ft 04 ft 8(ft fllft 4ft 8 ti 4Rft 120ft 31 72 3 27 ft 20ft 47 ft lHUft 4ft "80S 7bft 117ft 47ft SSft 15ft 33 lft 72 78ft 5ft 34 ft 33 ft B4-. 43ft 10O 131ft 5ft 140 17ft 48 121 10 ft 11 30 ft IK ft 32 ft 07 lOflft - 100ft 14ft 14ft 34 ft 83 ft Mft 44 l0ft 131 soft lO 17 44 30 IHft 33 ft Distillers' Sac rlo do 1st Pfd.... do I'd pfd.... Oen Electric ... Ot North 'pfd . .. Ot North Ore.. Illinois Central. Interbor Met .. Inter Met pfd.. fnt.r Harvester. Inter Manna pi ii Inter Paper ... Inter Pump .... 8o Iowa Central... 3o K C Southern.. 3o0 do preferred... ...... Laclede Gas ... . L N a,.vai M A St L lOO M. 8 P A 8 S M noo M. K A T OOO do oref erred... Missouri Pacific. 2.000 National Hlacult 4O0 National Lead Mex Nat 2 pta. i-- N Y Central... 1,1"" N T, O A w . . . Nor A Western North Amertcnn North Pacific Pacific Mall .. Pennsylvania . . Peo tia ex-atv. V. C. C A St L. . IOO Pittsburg Coal.. I" Pressed te;l u . ew Pull Palace Csr Rv Steel spring Rending .. .. Republic Steel do preierren... Rock Island Co. do preferred... St L A S F 2 pf St L 8 W A a nr.f erred.. . Slors-Shef 8 A I South Pacific South Railway.. do preferred... Tenn Copper Texaa A Pacific T. St L A W... do preterrea.. Union Pacific . do preferred... tt s Realty tt H Rubber.... 1.4o U 8 Steel do preterrea. 1'tah Copper Va-Caro Chem . Wabash .. do preferred... West Maryland. W house Elec... Western Union. Lehign aiit-y.. .Tj . ,,o axio ahare Total aaiea 1111 - BONDS. losing quotation vvw YORK Aug. 8 Closing quotations. 31 13S 34 ft 4Tft 133 'ioft 1"7 ft 42ft 100 ft iiVift 20ft 124 ft 'ooft 20 ft 30 'ii" 155 ft 20 04 SO m ft 45 ft SO 40ft SO 137ft 34 ft 6ft 47 ft 133 54 2" ft lf7 42ft loft 72ft 12fift 21ft 124ft 104 ft B5ft 20 3n IrtO 35 ft 15 5 ft 2 Ilfl , 30 61ft 45 ft 21ft OTft 4H 1T3S 174ft 117ft llft 30ft 30ft 1 1 37 ft 27 ft 20 48 185 ft P4 72 311 77 ft 117ft 47 67 ft 13ft 33 B0 70 78 3 174ft 72 37 ft 27 ft 20 47ft 183ft W4 '39' 77ft 117ft 46ft 67 ft 13 82 ft Hoft 73 78 V S 8s coupon. .IOI ft TJ P 4S. g IT 8 Sew 4s reg. 113ft Wis Cent 4s.. t -ft I 8 new 4s cou.llS ft Japanese 4 b.ft . Ktftl D A K G 4s Money. Exchange, KtC p" t: d.'yTe-: I?x months! 8 ft ) 3ft. Prime mercantile P7rM:4..enr.7y.V.;l, actual bu..- clal bills. 1483 ft. Bar allver. 62ftC rnmedntnabr0nd4.5C-rte.dy; railroad. Ir regular. LONDON. Aug. 8 Bar allver steady. 24ftd per ounc. TheVsTe oT'offeoant In th. for short hills Is 2ft per cent; for three months- Dili ai HAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8. Sterling on LondcTn. 00 day 14.84 ft ; Sterling on Lon don, sight. I4.h6ft. , Krafts Sight, 2c: telegraph, be CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Exchange on New Tork, par. Storks a BOSTON, Aug. 8. 1 Allouex -30 Amal Copper... 05ft Am Z L A 8 2S Arlsona Com ..14 H A C C A 8 M. 12 Butte Coalition. 18 Calu A Arlxona. 55 Calu A Hecla...44.'i Centennial 10 Cop Range C C. 5ft E Butte Cop M. 13ft Franklin 1" Glroux Con .... Sft Granby Coo ... 8J Orcena Can .... T Isls Royalle (C) 1 Kerr Lake 47 Lak Copper ... S3 La balla Copper 8ft "losing quotatlona: Miami Copper... 21ft . r . v. 1. 40 Nevada Con .... 18ft North Butte ... a I North Lake 7ft Old Dominion.... 44 Osceola 08 Parrott SAC x-d. 11 Qulncy ...... 71 shannon .. ..... 10 Superior 20 ft Sup A Boaton M oft Tamarack - 84 U S 6 K A II.. 85 do pfd ( r"n ITU i,.n - . Winona .. ...... o Wolverine ......109 Russia Will Have Only 80,000,- 000 Bushels to Export. AVERAGE IS 200,000,000 r. lav.-... 4 Ha. TtUTT. . a b.a K4sHnri In tr of bu.Vne Today the condition of the Unite States Treasury eaa. Working Daianc in ,14TT11 la'bimkiaAd Philippic 't"ii''',:s-:?oo Total to the general fund was.. 1 -" Recelpta yesterday ototrm Iliibursemenis , .Va,,T "p.fl.1. o dat. thla f seal J-""-. h; iRainii u3ii-4. v "'-- MThla"f' fxcTude. Panama Canal and public oeDi inngtwut-uai MAI FORM A BIXE8TE- ASfCIATION Walla WalU Iftrmer Think They Btaoold tret More I or i unr nuv.. WALLA WALLA, Wsh.. Aug. 3. (Spe clal.) With only 72 and 73 centa being or . . i..l a iittia fflnra for blue. iere i"i iiui. ou - , , . i t . . - manv of the larger stem in iw - farmers are wondering what vj-lnd of a 1 ' T.-I m thern this year. game ' .' 1 i. , . , The majority of the graln-ralsera of thla county are of the opinion that the demand for flour jnall wponinr port. " ahnrtage or ine cnrii . " V. . , . wheat-ral.lng districts should bring a good price 111a -. In this connection. It Is known that a number or prominent i.nu-.- ... valley, who have wheat to aell every sea son, are contemplating organising a blue atem association tor tho purpose of demand ing a higher price for that variety ot grain i tha tn tpl r aft rksalf. fOl a?llsD. "A it U now," aid ft prominent farmer, "we ar only frtttnc 2 or J cent mora per bimheL for blueatem than wa are for club. . 11... ska i f f rta n btween tha Two wheat taking the quality of flour made and the cost 01 . , conslderaUcm. anouiq oe - - Metal Market . vrw TORK. Aug. 8. Standard copper ,y Bpot.ndAu.1. 12.1 7 ft c : September. JStobe" and November 2.KV1 ftc: Lon don steady; spot 56. 5s; futures. 56. IS Bd. ' Custom-House returns show exports or 443 tons so far thla month. Lake copper, 12 753 13c; electrolytic. 12.62ft612.75c; cast- '"T.n-EaspoTind August. 41.742.23c: Sep Smber Il.SOt. 42c: October 41.30 4I.W- November. 41 41.50c; London quiet; spot 190. 10s; future 188. Lea easier. 4.45 4.00c New Tork; 4.40J 4.47 if East St. Louis; London 18, ISs. Bd. Spelter firm. 5.80 f 5.00c. Nw York; 5.62ft 4S 5 72fte Kast St. Louis; London 25, 15 Antimony. Cookson s. S.500 Iron. Cleveland warranta. 4s. 7ftd tn Lon don. Locally steady. No 1 fnondry em. I15i 13.25; No. 2. 14.T5t 15; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry South ern soft, 14.7SglS.25. Wool at St. Ixrnl ST LOCTS, Aug. 8. Wool Unchanged: terrltorv and Weetern mediums. lTtTlOc; fine mediums, 16S17fte; fine, liei4ftc. Bl; dt tn the Estimate Arouses tho , Bulls at Chicago September Wheat OpMon Is Lifted Xearly Two Cents. ti- ln- the . . . n..II.lnn, iha th IHlCAtT';, AUK. O. w..... export surplus In Russia this season would be only 80.000.000 bushels, sgalnst a recent average of more than 200.ooo.000 bushel took the wheat market aloft today There were persistent ssaertlons. too. that the pres ence of black rust In Canadian flelda had oeen conn ' -"" '' , r mate of the probable foreign wheat ahl menta from the Clara couuirj. """-" h..ila. Sentiment In favor of higher prices - - . v. aov a.U', n'fn ana grew materially a. i. ' - " iji.ir at no time suffered a serious eheclt. Blaclt rust rumor, wou.u ---."."- ,-; the pert went on recoru who . .. ... ------- t .1 fhree chief Northwestern wheat state, would raise less this year than for almost Adecade. Then came etatemente that the Canadian Government atatlon at Brandon had aclen tlflcauy aacertaiueu - wheat rust aPres. on selected samPs of wheat there. OPOlfni cni . -- - - ind closed lft f lft c net higher, at 0 2c The corn crowa aiso """,t'"' rY t" R(Hi r tembcr price change. Jan from Mft 66ft c. wltn tne ciose i ' ". '. , Q -nw r. in better demand. No. 3 yellow finished at 650 Osftc. ,m.t Oata aavancea u-t auo-a rnf , call from .Mpper. aad on -.,. port from corn ouna. " 1 s " ". " J... a-ic fouched., by the bTAJllol ana n c. m " -'- 'KalsSl higher week'a packing West "h'''"'?. "t IJZn " ft to 22ftc. lard ejK ZVltC up lira riwB " ""Vo-. decline to a rreater coat of 20c. Leading luturea ran.vu WHEAT. Open. High .Sift I -92ft .Saft ." .S9ft -1.01 CORN. .4ft ' . .2ft .4ft .44 ft .SSft OATS. .41 .43 .44ft .45ft -47ft .4S MESS PORK. 17 50 17.S5 17.45 Sept...... nee...... Sept a Dec. Mir Rent Iec . a. May Ixw. I .SOft .94ft .99 ft .4ft .82 . .4ft .41S .44ft .47ft Sept Jan...... Close, .92 .Sift 1.00 ft .SB ft -3ft .64 .42ft 44ft .47ft 1T.S5 16.32ft 1S.'37V 16.23ft lS.Slft Jan. Sept Tlar Oct Sept Oct. Jan.. 8.47ft 8.70 8.50 8.75 8.57ft S.77ft 8.67 ft 8.80 S.20 12ft 8.3a fair to LARD. 8.80 IH 8.70 8.77ft g.56 8.57 8.77 ft 8.80 8HORT RIBS. 15 9 25 9 05 CaVh quotatlona wera aa follows; Flour r irra. Bart7y-Fe!ed85or mixed. SO 75c; choice mailing. J';. Timothy seed 10ft lS-50. Clover 110.60 e 17.50. .... Mesa pork Per barrel. SlT.6217.To. clear .idea (boxed), .uwo.i. oj" 000 bushels, compared with 1,31.8. r0a buVhei. the corresponding day a year ... ir.iimated receipt, for tomorrow . .... r.rn 44 CBTS: O&t 2S4 v neat. oe lIB- - -- cara; hog 17.0000 head . ffV,,nmnta Flour, barrel. .7J JJ-jOJ Wheat., bushel. 47S.400 I Corn, t-uanei" "'rtsiltoo 188.100 liaie. uu..... , ... Rye ousneis . ,i;000 J.500 XJaWiCJ, tJ"' " - ' Grain Marketa of the Northwwt. Bt.7i.c; cIub?,73?: Export: B.ue.tem. 82c: SlSb? 8W. Receipt., wheat 1 car, corn i cars; oais x 8EATT1.E. Aug. 8. ""'. i,Vl TTe 82c: fortyfold. 78ftc: club, 77c; Fife. 77c. red Russian. 75c. Oats, 9-n per lo noon: nnw 1 " - - - J . . . . - t .a.- enm 1 car. r.rals at Saa Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8. Wheat steady; ouolatlons: Vhe-t. rtlPPl".. V,"J 1.40; barley. ea 'Vr-m1U- white nominal; oata. red. 11.20 1.3T ft. wane, nominal; hiara. a1.itrw-.7t. ...nine- all board aales: Wheat No tjadlng. Barley. Iiecember, 81.41ft; May, i.eift o" f 1.48 asked. . Kuropean Grata Market LONDON. Aug. 8. Cargoea firmer with .Irv. walla Walla for ahlpment at 84s ftd. Kngllsh and French country mar keta, steady. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 8 Wheat, Ocfober, 6s llftd; December, Ts ftd, Weatner, cloudy. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 8. Wheat. Septem ber. S1.03ft: uecemoer. fj.u-.-7s. .-" Sr.au" 5.-V! v.rt stoTxt: No. 1 North ern. ll.OSft wl Otlft: No. 2 Northern 1.01ft wl.oaft; ISO. O wneai. a 7 v New York Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 4. Cotton futures , . ... 1.... ........ -hnwen a net Closer eieaujF u gain of from 82 to 87 point being within a point or io ' l"o . S" 'iT.V 11 ii-- O-cTber . ifoJc-; e,mbfr;';iL29cV her, H.otc: January, n.wt April. 11.4c; may. "" , . .,,,. Spot closed quiet: 10 f.0' " hIf,er dung upiana ow, o - . . sale non NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 3. Spot cotton, middling. 12 ftc rArfM uui Susrar. NEW TORK. Aug. 8. Coffee closed firm at a " ':,. " " gust, but generally unchanged to 0 poljt r . . ort afto have All-rust- 11.80c: nigner. ,nf:,.-m Septemoer. ll.auc; "u.um.. --- rrioOc'MrrchrVprlU May." June 7,K.l: 'o No. 7 13ftc Santo No. 4. 13ftc; mild coffee quiet; Cor dova, 14B10C nominal. Sugar Raw. steady; Mu.covado, 89 test. 4.11cT centrifugal. 96 te.t 4lc: molaasea sugar, tesi, o.gmu. .p.... , nrteH Frnlt at New Tork. NEW YORK. Aug. 8. Evaporated apple, firm for the small .tock. on the spat but barely steady for futures; on the spot, fancy are quoted at 18c; choice 18ftc. Prunea firm on reporta of damage to the European crop anu ""',-";"". ;. coast: Quotations 9gl5ftc for California, up to 80-40 and llftwl4fto for Oregona from 80, to do lOftc: extra cho'lee, llwllftc; fancy, lift 12C. - I ' Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Aug. 8. Turpentine, firm; 8ftS"l-; "He 77T: receipt 1100; .hlpments. m, '":' ...,. aiwv-- Rosin, firm: aies. """y. . aV5 W.7 na- it ahlpment 3600: atock 118,6. Quota. B, atio- D I5 83W5.45: J.w?iJ. !. ll: lrW' i!Sl N,.a.45lS6.50; Wo. t).tKa 8.06; w w. SO.QJ- . Chicago Produce Market iw X Butter Steady. Creameries. 21s20c: dairies, lw28e. Ea.s Receipts 6777 cases; steady - at mark cases Included. 10 14c; firsts. ISftc; prime firsts, 17c. oiiu. , . , rralsles. 13ft13ftc twins, 12ft 13c: Toung Amerlcaa. 12 ft 13c; long horns, n-rn Cliehalis Mar See City Troubles. nuirirATTC Wash . A.UB. S. fSDO tiujlinuiui " , .i.i Th. n.riniticil troubles which beset the man who holcia tho Job of City Enirtneer in any- town are attain threatening W. H. Allen, of Chehalis. rh. r-nii voted Monday niarht for the street and alley committee to em ploy a new man to attend to preparing eomo estimates or proposed street in LUMBERMENS National Bank a Capital $1,000,000 Corner Fifth and Stark Sts. Established 1886 Merchants National Bank Portland, Oregon United States Depository The banking service which a business man receives is an important matter to him, as it contributes larcely to his success. It saves his time and energies, Drevents embarrassment and disappointment. Ihis bank was established in the year 1886 and has con stantly given faithful, efficient service, extending every courtesy ana aiivmivii iu no u". Eirst National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tho Rocky Mountains Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplus $1,400,000 Invites Accounts of Merchants, Individuals and Savings tha tlATV 1 W. Mr. Allen is In charge of the hard-surface tract The work In three new districts ha" been held up for the last three weeks of g-ood weather, owing; to tha fact that the street committee and tne Engineer have not got together, and aa the dry season is approaching; an end It Is hoped to expedite matters uy securing another man s services. pome tatltlelan ha. '.'aa missionary work TRAVEIJ:R.y C.riPE. "BituUthic" pavement has proven to be the taxpayers' friend. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Aaphalt and other Blta tnlaous Pavements. 06-0s iilctxia bldg, Portland, Or. Oskar alubac, Managar. TR.4VEI.ERfl" GTJIPE. OPEN BITER TRANSPORTATION" CO. STRJ.N.TEAL Freight received dallr at Oak-st. dock for Th Dalles, Hood River. Whit Balmon, Umatilla, Kennswlck. Pasco. Richland. Hanlord, Whit Bluffs, and Intermedial points. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE. FARE SO CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. "WHITE SALMON. THE Bteamer leave. Portland Sun.. Tuea, Thur.. 7 A. M. Returnlna leave Th Dalle lion., Wed.. Frl.. 7 A. M.. arrlvln; at Port land about 6 P. M- same day. W. 8. Buchanan. Bupt.; W. S. Smallwood, Ginl. Mr. Phon Main 2980. A 8527. BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND STEAM SHIP CO. Prom Alnsworth Dock. Portland, B A. M B.S. Kose City, Ao. S. Beaver 11. Bear 16. From Ban Francisco. Northbound, 12 M. S.8. Beaver An. . Bear 9, Rose City 14. From San Pedro. Northbound. 12 M. B.8. Bear An. 7. Rose City 12, Beaver 17. B A. Mosher. C. T. A.. 14J Third St.- J. w. Ransom, scent, Alnsworth Dock. Phones Mala 402, Mala 36s, A 1402. HH1I LONDON PARIS HAMBURG tAmeVkAuK.12,lla.m.tKals.Aut.Vlc.Aus; 31 Ipenn.ylvi5ia.AuB.24 Pre, grant ..Sept. A tRlts Carlton a la Cart Restaurant. Will call at Plymouth and Cherbourg;. tHamburi Direct and Second Cabin only. C.IBRAI.TAR. ALGIJiltS, S", "pj,C Duration 110 Days COST $650 AND UP Including; All Necessary Expense Aboard And Ashore, .. " ... k f TDK 'n'.ii n. fall at AlrlerS. By the Steamship "CLKVEI..VND" 7 mm 'Tons) Tt.. nnt tn leave I New York October! 21, HU. ine sec-1 ond to leave San I LT.an.lVn IT f ll 1912. Annual event! Trips in Oct., I & Feb., 1913, by law. r'i-iitslnv K. S. Victoria Lulse, i tt 'Oil tr,Ttm niuitriu:.AIKRirA LINE. lfiO Powell St., San Francisco. Cal., or. Northern Pat, O.-W. R. N., Burlington. Chicago, Milwaukee A Puget Bound Rys., and) other R. R. offices in Portland. Around THE WORLD BAYOCEAN Short Ocean Tourist Trip From Portland to Bayocean OreaToa'a New Summer Beaort Ten Hour Trip on River and Ocean Usvs Portland Tuesdays at TP. Me Satnrdays at 7 A. 51. Elegant and) I fast ocean-going- boat. ROUND TRIP 910 Ueala a la Carte. Bertha 1 and tUMj Boat Leaves Supple's Dock T. B. POTTER REALTY COMPANT, 730 Corbett Balldlng. ! HONOLULU $110 i., ,.o ev aca nnrfVTk TRIP The moil delightful pot on entire world to2??or your vacation. D.llg l "J- ts; In at the famous beach ot WalklJtl. in ipfendld 63. Slsrra U.000 tons disnlao mVt makes th round trip to W 4, and on can visit on a side trip the llvlna vol cano of KJlauea which Is trem.ndou.iy ao ilTe. and tor himself th. world creation. No other j-lp compare with thla for th marvelous and wonderful ta nature, Visit th. Islands now. wtvU. yoa ian do it o easily and Quickly imd walla ihi volcano 1 actlv. Prompt attention te telegrams for berths. Sailing: Aug. la. Sept. 2. Sept, 23, etc 71 Market Btreet. Bae Frapeifa. San Francisco, Los Angeles! and San Pedro Direct. North Paclflo S. S. Co.' S. B. Roanoka an S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday altera) natsly at 6 P. M. Tltcket office 132 Third. t.. near Alder. MARTIN J. HIGT.ET, Passenger Agent, I W- E. SLUSSER, Freight Agent. Phones M. 1314. A 1314. NEW YORK-PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT ST5RVICE. Low Rates. Schedule Tims. ; AMERICAN - HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. 215 Railway Exohanare Blda Portland, Or. Wain S378. A 3P22? COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER. ' Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, A. M., Aug. 4. 9. 14, 19. 24. 29, Sept. 8, , 13. 18, 23, 28 and everv S days. Freight re ceived at Alnsworth Dock dally up to tl P. M. Passenger fare, first-class. 110: second class. 7. Including meal and berth. Ticket orflre Alnsworth Dock. Phones Main SS3, . Main 170, A 1234. k