Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 03, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE 3iOKXING OKEGOXIAX. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910.
17
FUGGLES 16 CENTS
Early Hops Sell in Lane Coun
ty at Good Price.
TAKEN FOR EXPORT TRADE
Tl rr II mt ml Halo, the Bulk of
Ilie Crop, niurel hy the Horls.
Not an lmlrx to tltr
later Market.
lar-r-r vn the n En rmp. er
in runrt eerdy ! 1H cent. Th
buyers wr. Hal Koln. of Salem, for th
llomt "rtrr.pan'. f Undn. and Jam?
f Kuitnr. for th- E. C. Horst
I ompan. Tb purcha-s wrre dually cH
v:.i...i ho-tw.. tie trt. The sellers wr
1 p. jto. J. M. HorWmrr. Sam Farmer.
Jh r.or. Robert Sr-Hla. J.hn I-. Dur
ham A Benaett and J. f. K-ly. of liar
r:hur. ar.d Ajrra anl a.u. of Eueoa.
The only cmt of fmcOs not secured la ths
county j that of "arlgUt. about SO
feIa. Thr ta llio a carload of fUEclts
enaold In tf. Si.vrrton sct.on. A report
was torrani sirday that a l-bale lot at
c:t non had a-ne at MS cents, but tbts
mat dealed.
When the picking of fujtuie atarted about
t-n da-s aco dealers offered 13 ana i
rnti tnr t n-m and Thursday last had
raUed their bids to i: cents. Soveral deal
ers bestde the lirts er In the market
f r the rrnai snd It was thks compeltUoB
that put th prtre up to 14 cent.
Although thl is a hiher price than
mm Ihourht fugclrs would bring. It does not
fllw that !at hopa will opca at a corre
vpoyitSing advanre. Most of the dealers bo
Jiera that wnea clusters are on the market
t"iey win start at 12S or l.t cents. There
are only a few fuggtes grown, and as they
re tlwi.M wanted for a special trade, they
nearlr mIiii command a prrmlum over
later hop.
Another factor, snd an important one.
contributing to the high prlre of thse fug
gies. was the exceptionally clean puking.
Dealer w h saw sample of the crop say
thev roti'd nnt have been picked better.
The first baling of the late crop will be
en the market In the coming week. Ip to
t.ie present t.mr buer have shown oo ap
parent ankiet to continence operations and
It Is su'd t'nst but fw orders are In from
the Ka.t. Thl is probably because the East
ern tra-!e l not et convinced that Oregon
will have the gool quality that Oregon hop
men claim. It Is likely that. In view of
t.ie -oid price of fuggU. growerp will not
car to t.t t the !a(er variety at the
prUe thai dealers are now talking.
A itr received yesterday from a leading
hop firm a: Nurcmbcrs. Germany, gives the
f llow tn sr I's'lm.nm of the Kuropran cropa:
rm4ry. ;; i"! to 4W OOt cwt. : Austria,
.-.at o to rir.n nn cwt.; Kncland, SOO.oni)
ago ;;."..vi4 cat.: Return. C.VtVO to t.0OO
cwt.; Krnrrr. .V.O.M to gil.ntM cwt.; Rusta.
to ... oao cwt.; total for Europe.
o t 2 2 H. cwt.
7h Oregon crp W estimated by local
dealers at V,mo lo lNi.nmr bales. The Wash
ington tcM tn now place, t at not to exceed
TO.omy California u ft go red at MT.ooo to
TOiMA hgir and New York at .".O.OuO to Ci.
o bald.
straights. ll CJtt 4 5; export. St;- Valley.
graham. $; whole wheat, quarters,
-..20l
BARLEY Feed and brewing. f21.040 22.50
per ton. 9
HAT Trsck prices; Timothy. Willamette
Valley. lr l per ton; Eastern Oregon,
ft-."t2l; alfalfa, new. llSirM: grain bay,
ai.itrM. ,
tOKN Whole. JoJ; cracked. fXT per ton.
klLL.-n L'KFS Bran. CM per ton; mid
dlings. ';, shorts. fl i2T. rolled barley.
OATS New. S2S6 3.."e
DaUry mnd aaatr rrwdace.
Kor.S Oregon candled. 2JU Uh; per doxen.
Ill'TTEK l ily creamery, aolld pack, W
r.'r per pound: prints, .' : 7 1 r c per pound; but
ter fat. 3'c vt pound: country alore but
ter, per pound.
Hr:KSK KujII croarn. twins. ITGISO
per pmjn-1; oung America. IHifrlftr.
PofLTRT Hns. ISc; Springs. lc;
du ks. white, KvtrKc; geene. i.- u v;
atiushs. keys. live. :w; dressed. ;lS:'ic;
squaos. $2 per doaen.
HKK Fancy, l.ic per pound.
K A L. Good . up to Mo pounds. 11c per
pound.
Vegetable and Fro 1 1.
GREEN KRflTH Applet new. .'.oc fi $1
per box . a;rtcits. 7"e it 1 per box ; plums,
T.'KriiSl per box: pears l.l'- A l.u per box:
lai-nri. Im'Xm. Jwi-i-; iugn. fl. 1t t . L'.;
Ei-apri. C&ci fl. ; per box. J tr 5 c per bas
ket. MELONS Watermelons. lr 1 per hun-hund-ed;
cantaloupe, f l.or 1 per crate.
TROPICAL Kill ITS 4 ranges. Valencias.
II .v 4.75: lemons. $7 : grapefruit, tiff
4.n per box: bananas. Z ' c per pound: pine-
anpiep. c per tiouna.
V K'iKTA Beans. .1 -c per pound
cabbage. S ' fj :tc per pound : cauliflower,
fl.io per doxen; celer. V'' per dogen: corn,
I . tr 1 "k- pr doxen: cucumbers- S-'.tj Hk p
box: eggplant, ac per pound; garth. 8 (i loc
per pound: green onion. l.'c per doxen; pep
perm. ,c per box ; radislie. n c ixr
d'tge.i; squash. 4tc per crate; inmatoes, 3"tf
c per box
SUTC VEGETAF1I-FM Carrots. $lejl.-j
beets. $t SO. pArsmpa. $1I.UA; turnips. 11
rUTATvBa Near. 1 U l..V pr nun
dred: aweet potatoea. .tc per pound.
ONIONS New. $1.75 per pack.
TRADE IS NERVOUS
Wheat Prices Are a Shade
Higher at Chicago.
SMALL EXPORT BUSINESS
Bulliih and It-r(-li
Kqualljr Diiiclcd The
(drains Clo-e I.oer-
Xews About
C'ore
Pro-
BDk I U-mrlnt.
H.nk rlrarlnv. of tb Northwesters cities
yesterday- were as follows:
I'Varinc. Balances.
Portland. l.7o ;t.i no.
Seattle I.I41.S4S Ki.Pli
Taronia III. 194
Fpokane Tt.i4 S.o;i
PEACHES ARE A DRUG
S KATT1 .E MARKET IS
OVERLOADED.
BADLY
FXrOKTER.H KH'KB Til F.I R Ull!4.
4NTer ow BmU mt 4 eenta far BloewCem
Oat Keeripta lkrge.
With the foreign demAnd slacker the ex
porters were dipoetl to g slow yesterday
and i of them again reduced their bids
In the country. quottn on the bais of 14
rents for bluest em. !7 cents for club. J"6
cn t for hard red and M cents for red
Russian Thre prices are on th export
baste, and aa tua milling demand has been
checked, f-w buyers would t.ffer more.
lat continue to come In fre-ly. the
ceipia fr the week tw date being cents.
The undertone of the market Is eaav. liar-
ley la quoted ateadv and unchange.
eekly foreign shipment of wheat, as
reported by the Merchants Exchange, were
Th'S l.ast Iasi
w--k. k. nr.
Argentine I rttH.mirt t.lt.oOO Mt.ooo
tuttralia ' S'U.IMnI 4 tO.OoO i.Ooo
teO al receipts, in cars, were reported by
tr-.t- MrccinAnts Kv hance aj f4lows.
Wheat Hurley Ktour (hits Hav
Mnmlav 14 2 H
Titesdv -1 1 -" :: 14
W e.ln-B-Iay .... I '2 7 11 M
Tiurs.iay ...... I "7 ! 14
Fn.ljy . I l.t
ear ago I 1 4 " 7 !
r)n to date. 4T ;:4 4iii
)r ago Tkj uj iiu 4jt
s-OOI FKI IT tetKH AT HI VfcRJ
Is) the
4 BOee res he Offered at 54 Cevta
Afteraoos 4irape Ale Lawrec.
A was to be exiectrd. fruit prices suf
fere 1 severely on font street csterday,
r.e-r tpts were cot unusual I c large, but th
ri'-mand flat;rned oi?t and to present carry-
In stock over, prices were sacrificed. It
was practically a half dollar market for
pear hes in rhe afternoon, the best stock
Fetng offered in any quantity a.t that price.
Kmc fairly go.id pegrhea went as low as
cent.
Grape prle were also slashed. H)o ks
cf g-"d quality so d at IV5 tents and Tokays
were freel- offered jt $M( l.l.'i. Grren grape
ranxetl from $1 If St.:." per crate. anta
Vup were qiole from SI.O to $3. ge
eord mg to qutll( : melons w ere steady
r!r. but other lines were neglected.
Fvport Apple KoolarM.
The .New Y.rk Fruitman s Guide saya of
the export apple market:
"The fearure tn apple thU week was the
report re,-c(ed here from Liverpool of the
s.?e of the first car of California Graven
rin appies in that market at prices equal
t f 7 per box for 4-tier fruit and t2 42 for
41. tier rxs The fruit la said to have
f-acl'ed the Liverpool market In good shape
and the prir paid are considered good
based upon the early shipment and the con
dition of the general market here. Hudson
River Fall Pippins sold, according to the
sume cable advlcea at S4.2A per barrel or
ls equivalent there. Some New England
Wtt!i-tma Red apples sld at the equivalent
of 4 4-iO) to $ V7" per barrel. In this same
connection It may be mentioned that Bart -lett
peurs sld at from l-V 7 j to 91 per bar
rel tn the Bncl'sei market.
MoJr Frune Mkippera Make Money.
p. E. Mclkle has returned fro; hosier,
where be shipper? 14 cars of jreen prunes to
various Fast ern markets. The demand In
the Last for fresh prunes Is good this year
and the farmer In the Mosler section aver
aged 'JO rents m bx more for their fruit
than last year. Mr. Meikle has established
a number of connection In the Eastern ap
ple trade and Is getting ready to ship Mo
er apples Id carlnta to the Eastern market.
r'unr) Mot-k Soils ' at Ixw PrU-s.
Othrr Frull In Also Weak.
Serl Potato War.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Sept. 2. i Special.)
The oldest commission men on Western ave
nue do not rememler when such conditions
have prevailed In the peach market ii at
present. Contrary to general expectations,
receipts have not fallen off, but acre about
as heavy today as at any time this week.
It was estimated that 2T carloads of peaches
were available this morning. The very
fanciest Elbertas today sold as low as H7
rents and cents was the top. Plums and
prunes were almost unsaleable. Grapes were
also a drwg on the market. Tokays sold as
low as 11.35.
Tomatoe were steady at JO cents', the top
price. Bananas were raOier scarce. The
demand was brisk, however.
A fight between sweet potato distributors
has resulted In a 3-ceot quotation, which
dealers declare Is below cost.
The demand for Springs was brisk today.
There were not enough to fill orders in
some quarters. Small hen were In rather
eavy supply. but the market Is well
cleaned up tonight. Fresh ranch eggs moved
out at 4o cents. Butler wag steady at the
advance.
There were no changes tn wheat. Oats
were a little sriffer at $:i.t. barley was
nominally higher at $JZ U ITJ-aU.
The manner In whlr-h salmon orders that
were placed subject to approval of opening
prices have been confirmed Is attracting
widespread comment In salmon circles. It is
stated that .in per cent more salmon was
sold than will be available. Orders wilt be
prorated.
Prwd
B.VN FK AN CISCO QVOTATIONS.
sea Fricew Current la the Bap Cits
Market a
S AN' FRANCIS 'O. Sept. 'J. Th follow
ing pricea scrt (.uirent m th prouui mar
ket tnday:
Butter Fancy creamer. 3Ic; creamery
coo da. SlSc; fancy djury. l'Kc.
4'heeac New. 14 l.'.Sc. Toung America
1 1 c
Fk-gs Store, 21V; fsncy ranch, S.'.Sc.
Poultry Roosters, old. 4.t nf i.it; roost
ers. ouug. $A.ui8; broilers, small, $z.io
I. broilers. Iargr. l:.!..' fryers, 4 ui
hens. 4 0oulv; ducks, old. 4ttfi. ducks!
young. i 7.
Vegetables Cucumbers. Z.SH; garlic
4U.ic; green peas.atic; siring beaus. 3
luiiiiium, 9 eggpxant. 4f0c.
mlddllnaa, $30
Hops California. 10 1 15c.
Villstufla liran. IO--;
34.
Hay Wheat. 7r 13; wheat god oats.
Ill.i1); alfalfa, i:13. stock. Qt6W
straw. 4tfvc.
Fruit Apples, choice. 65a3c: commas
35 v iJc; bananas, 7c 13; alexlcaa llmea.
$! it t a: t allfornla kmoni. rhnice t-. r.o-
California lemon, common. lu.W. oia.'
pplt-s. F- 4 -.Co.
Potatoes Salinas Burbanks. SI.SOJ.IS'
SWeetp. r "jr.
Ket-elpts FUur. 'JJ1! quarter i.lrB-
wheat. l:il centals: barley. centals
oat, 4:: centMlft. corn. :n rental; pota
toes. 4 !. sacks: bran. Zso sacks; mlddlinss
cks; hay. . tons; wol. 7d bales'
visions Are I'ntt led.
"H It'AG . Sept. 2. H.jher prices tr wheat
were maintained today from wart to finish,
but only narrowly iw, snd traders were gen
erally nervous A email total Ifi.miO bush-eL-
wa soM from Chicago to Hambuig at a
etec tally low ocean raie. Another sutce of
encourngement to holders wa the fact that
the tffptemler delivery was relatively higher
than other months, both here and el(ewhere.
il"sing figure were at a net guln of ifcfrc
to SSc- The flnirti left 4.orn within a shade
f last miht'i quotations, uats 1-1 'H Sc off
and provisions varying from 2? decline to
U',3 advaace
An active buying movement on the part o'
tle coiumLsl.n ho ut threatened at first to
a st: roe for m Ida ble pmport ion s t n the w heat
pit. but flattened out under rather determined
selling from warehouse. Brlwfc dt-mand In
France for cargoea from the Antlixdes. Rus
sian crp damage, estimated at 3o to 40 per
cent, and denials that tbe drouth In Argen
tina had be-n broken, all helped, however, to
uphold the nwrket. Pointing the other wa.
though, waa the fact that milling sale were
small primary arrival large and world'.
shipments promising to be nearly 2.0oo.f'0
hu.ihela heavier than a ear ago. As the
ditr wore on a big shortage wss reported at
M'.nneapolL and there waa sold to have been
material frost damage to wheat In the Cana
dian North wat. In consequer.oe. the fina
tone was fairly stewdy at $1.0.' to $1.034
a ru-e of kiAc to ?ac. as compartd with Inst
night after fluctuations running from S1.03
Crn averaged a llttTe higher early with
wneat. but slowly warmlrg up temperature
caused prices to fall back an In. December
ranged from o7H?"Hc to Rtc, closing steady
at .MU57a;r. unchanged to a shade higher
man ism night. The cash market wa firm
early and eay later. No. 2 yellow closed at
-a tS followed corn, bur wa more a-r 1 ve
High and low points for December were 37Tc
and .W4.".fi4c. with the clew at the last-
nam a pru-e. a net lo of He.
The provision market was somewhat unst
tied. the wind-up pork ranged from 20c
tower to r;v higher. lard 5 to I24e up and
-wnvance to ic aecitne.
The 'leading futures ranged as foTlowsr
WHEAT.
Onen. Htrh Iw C1nM
"PI I .93- $ .9"i JC .99V S .99i
"-c I.V. l.4' 1.03 i 103-,
May 1.09 S lOH 1.09K. 1.09
CORN.
.5T -SsH ."
a yielding tendency today, but the foreign
exchange rate here was little affected.
The stock exchange will be closed until
Tuesday.
Don-L were steady. Total sale, par value,
017.oo. L'nited States bonds were un
changed on call from lust week.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Allis Otmlmers pf 35
A ma I Copper 6. L o- '
Am Agricultural 434
Am Beft Sugar .. 2'V 3." T 30
American Cau 1 W 'a
Am Car A FJv .. Hm 47' -lo-i 4i4
Am Cotton Oil .. :i . J 2 ttli
Am Hd Lt pf. 1.4 y'i 2tl 2t'i
Am Ice Sccuri II
Am Unseed Oil 11
Am Looonwjtlve 34 '-3
Am Smelt & Ret.. 3.W K7 IW, 7
do prv ferred . . . 3. 67 ' t7
lo preferred
Am Stel Kuy 4:1
Am Susar H.f .. 114 H7'i IIT's
Am Td & Tel 5H 1.13 KI5 1H44
Am T.ibacco pf K!S
Am Woolen ' 23 27
Anaconda Min Co. Iti1
Atchison r.rv. i7i jms, jnrH
do preferred ... HH W 2 W S -
Atl Coast Une 112
Rait A Ohio 7.H0 12 101 K2'4
IW-thlehem Steel 2ti'-..
l:rook Kao Tran. 2.t' 74'- 71 74S
Canadian Pacific .. lh'4 IbK'i ,
Central I."nther .. 1. t "
do preferred . . . KM 105" l r;:4 l":.'j j
Central of N J 3" !
Che & Ohio l.Ksi 7::' 72 72"i
Chkago V Alt.n.. It-o . .W 2?7,
Chicago Gt West . .V 22S 22 22
do preferred . . . 2" 44 4 4't '3 41
Chit-ago N V ... 2si 1 4-U. 142U 14',
". M A St Paul .. 3.."hjO ll!'a 11H4 11S
C. C. 1 A St i 7r
Colo Fuel Iron 2$i
Coio Southern .":(
Consolidated Gas.. 1.2n 12!S 12H'.j 12
Corn Product ... JOo 13 I3-S, 1'tU
Uel J- Hu.ljn
D A R Grande IVto '2,-1-. 2'h 2!i
do preferred ... 2i TOj 7 7
Distillers' Securl 27 H
trie mo 2--s 24 3; 2.'.
do 1st preferred. lyo 42L 42 41
Sept. .
Pee.. .
May . .
Sept . .
Iec. . .
May. .
.0 .i0
OATS.
.4 U . S 4 U
.39 .40
MKSS PORK.
.iO
.33S
.3tj -St
3S
.R9S
i0
.33 K
.36 Bi
-394
Sept. .
Oct. . .
Jan.. .
Fpt. .
ct.. .
Nov. .
Jan. . .
Kept . .
Oct.. .
Jan.. .
2.S
20. i 7 S
18.S8H
II. S
ij.or.
ll.fiO
10.6a
2.f3
L'0.60
1A.60
li.74
12.10
1 1.6TS
10.67H
12.05
1 17 'a
t-72H
21. 0 21.0 U
1'0.7 S 20.77
n.i:', ls.ttss
LARD.
1 l.5 13.07U
1J.074 12.11' 4
llfto 11. 67
JOfii 10.70
HHORT U1BS.
12. 10 12.124 J2.ffC4
1174 ll.!74 J1.K3'-,
9.70 9.73 s 9.67 4
ash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Rye No. Z. 73 4r74c.
Parley Feed or mixing, & ii OSc: fair
choice malting. 9$71c.
Craln statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 17.900 bushels. Kx ports for the
week, as saown Dy liraastreet a. were equal
to 1.924.U00 bushels. Primary receipts were
1.207. 00 bushels, compared with 1, 007.000
lu.hels the corresponding day a year ago,
rtimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
cars: com. i3 cars; oats. 1 cars: hogs.
SOC'O head.
Receipts.
Flour, barrels iS.JMiO
Wheat, bushels 114.0U0
orn. bushels 537. 000
tint, bushels 43i. 1
Hye. bushels 2.0OS
llarley. bushels 25.000
Shipments,
ls.suo
, . JH4.00O
102.400
ttvS.OOU
;raia and Produce at New Yrk.
NEW VORK. Sept. 2. loui- Quiet, but
emiy. Re-elpls. 20.31; shipments, 24.7'Mi,
Wheat tfpot. firm: No. 2 red, (1.07 ele
vator and Sl.o f. o. b. afloat; new No. 1
Northern Iuluth. I1.2.1S f. o. b. alroat;
Futures abowvd considerable firmness early
In the day. but later eased off a little, owing
llxht export sales and larger bprlng
whenY offerini;. the close being 4 to So
not iilgTter. ."pptrmnrr ciosmi at at.wi ;
December closed at 1-10 i; May closed at
9I.1&V
llld's Kasy.
Petroleum Easy.
(ruin In 8an Francisco.
HA X FRANCISl. sept. 2. Parley firm.
Spot quntHtkitu: Wheat Shipping. 1.674(r
i per cental.
llarley Fcd. 93 911.024 per cental; brew
lng. $l.cmtl 10 per cental.
Osts Hed, f I-ffloo per cental: w
Sltftrl.tM per cental: black. $12.V4i1 30
cental.
Call board sales: Barley December. $1,064
per cental; May. 1.1-4 per cental.
Corn Large yellow. i u per cental.
VhetS.
hltlr
BfKHTtX HO)l. MAKKKT ! Ml 1.T.
t rw Urrcoa laj Ortsioal Baas al
! ta (rnts.
BOjiTOX. Sp!. 3 Th -.mniTcil Ri.lla.
tin 1 11 m v of Ih wool market tomorrow:
A mo.lrrai aKiri-rat of buslnrss 1. b..
Id dona In small lmll itlual Quantities, but
notwithstanding the markrt I. still quiet.
The continued Inai-ttvlty In goods Is re!ip..n
aihle for th present situation and It Is nrnh-
lematltal whfn business aril) lmpro e ma
rl. My. prlres on territory wool are a lit.
tie nrrrer. and dealers are less Inrllnrd tn
sell large bloeks at prevailing rates.
salea t-omprlse original baas of Montana
rj'iei'J'jC. greanv- original Oreiriwi
to 1IS"; old Oregon staple at ic
ured; Texaa I J montn. at 60ii;'v- and
rigni tnoritn at a tn in c. scoured, an
tinio tnreeeigntns and half-bi
liood at
Kumpewn Grain Markets.
LONDON. Svnt. Cargoes, a firmer feel
ing. n- aellera. Walla Walla for etilpment.
rjjglieh country markets, partially J Mgh
er: Kinh country n arketa mcady.
UlVEHPnOU P'Pt.
:.d; rvoemter. Is
Weather, unsettled.
; Wheat Octobar.
.VI; March. Ta bj.
4N
.K
4il
.too
1 r.
It ii
500
iiM
3o0
' ' ioo
' V.iioO
2. wo
loo
iio 2d preferrej.
nernl Klectrle
;t Nt.rth-m pf .
Gt Northern Ore ..
Illlnofji Central
Inlerbnugh Met..
o preferred
Inter Harvester . .
Inter-Marine pf ..
Int P.per
Int Ptimp
Central ....
K C Siutlrern ...
do preferred
I-ai lerl.- Gz
Iyulvlile at Nash
Minn V St Lnuls.
M. S P 1 S S M
Mo. Kan & Texas
df rreferrei ...
Mleaourt Pacific ..
National Biscuit ..
National Iead ...
Meg Nat Rv I'd pf
X Y Central
N T. Ont A Hwt
Norfolk West.
North American ..
Northern Pacific ..
Pacific Mail
P-nney vdnia
People's (;a.
P. C C 4 St Ij ...
Pittsburg Coal
Preyed Steel Car..
Ry Steel Spr'.na
ltcaillrg 3i.4"0
Republic Sreel ., 411ft
do preferred
Rock Island C..
do preferred . . .
St f. S F 2 pf
fit L Southwestern
do preferred . . .
Plnas-.!heffil.1
Southern Pacific ..
Southern Railway.
d- preferred
Tenn Copper ....
Teaji Pacific..
Tol. J T. West.
do preferred . . .
Union Pacific ....
do preferred . . .
t" Realtr
I' S Rubber
V R Steel
do preferred . . .
TTtah Copper ....
Va-Caro Chemical.
Wabash
do preferred . . .
Western Md
Westlnghouse Rlec
Weatern Union
Wheel A I, Erie..
Total
l-.M
.4
12s
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BONDS.
TOP.K. Sept. 2.
li.
4i;
17
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4.T,
M.S0O shares.
9S
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Closing quota-
NKW
tlona:
I. S. ref. s reg 101 !v. y. c. trn JM sst;
do COUPlt ...lol IVo. Pn.-lflf. ;. " til
V. S. Sm reg 101ilNo. Pacific 4"!'lnoit
do coupon . . . lol ; ll'nion ra.-iri.. 1. iit
C s. new 4s reg. 115 ,vis. central 4s.. !-H
do coupon ...Il.-( IJapanese 4s .. SSO
. R. O. 4s. . 1)4 B
iraln Market, of th Nort hweM. ,
TACOMA. Sept. I. Wheat Milling: Dlue
aiem. S4c; club. rOc. report: llluestem. Oof?
Ilc: club. bic. Kceipt, wneat 40 cara.
urn 1 cjr, bay 1H cara.
8 KATTL.FI Sept. 2. Milling quotations:
llluestem. IHr; fortyfold. nc; club. Mc: Fife.
hue; rd Uuaslan. 7c. rixport wheat: Blue-
stem. 01c: fortvf.ild. 87c: club, 86c: Fife, tMJc
rel Russian. Mc.
Tsteniy's car receipts, wheat 17 care, oata
4 cars, barley 3 cars, hwy SI cara.
Pottltry Price, oi . Grade.
T!i poultry market had no anap to it
3trday. Recetpta were moderat. but bay
s' e e reluctant to lae hold. Most sales
of chlcaens wera at ii centa.
There a as a steady demand for good
f-e.n eggs at cents. Receipts wera falrly
!a-ge. but mejt of trjrm r warm -weal her
s.
The butter market waa quoted firm and
VRr hanged.
Metal Market.
NEW TOR K. Sept 2. Standard copper
easy. Spot. September and October. 12 13
I." :c; November. II :l 13. luc am De
cember, 1 '. w t t r.S.lc. London firm. Spot.
Ci 7s fd: futures, lit ;s. Arrivals re
ported at New York today. ;so tons. Cus-tom-hous'
returns show exports of ltiac
tons so far this month. lMal dealers re.
port a quiet market. Ike copper 12.K7 4S
13c; electrolytic. 12.: 't ti 12.70c: catln.
l:. -'.t H.iOc.
Tin easy. Spot. Si.SOfc ;i.40c: September.
;i1i. ta,: October. 3to,l3;c: November!
4.r3l.7jc; December. S4.i;t, trjt 50,-
lindon weak. Spot. 161 10s and futures.
I1.&7.
1-ead dull. Spot. 4 40i4iOc New York:
4.:.-.rV 4 3l)c East St. Louis. London snot.
10c.
H 3.t0e
luls;
New
L.on-
Spelter steady. Spot. ..;
Tork: J.02- J.;ie East St.
don spot. 122 lis.
Iron Cleveland warranta. 49s 4jd in
1-oodon. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1
foundry Northern. tl1IC.;: No. 2 North
ern. HilttiK: No. I Southern and No. 1
Southern oft. $U.7Stfl;;.
ltKrLAM MtKKtTs.
t.rsxa. i Vwr. 'l. Kir.
T4lfc;,T Bnestem. 4tffcc: club. 7c.
r.l K'issian. ll aller. r; 4-fod.
Tiit rel 4,S.'c
Flt R l atent!. I.V5S per barrel:
Dried Troll at New York.
NEW YORK. Sept. I. Evaporated apples
quiet, futures steady, on the spot fancy ig
quoted at 1.911c: choice. ISHIc: prime,
iwSSc: common to fair. Vv7'ic.
Prunes Arm. Quotations. 1 1 c for Cal
tfornlas up to S0-40a and -,c for Oregons.
Apncots quiet. Klrm choice. IOfjllXc:
ejtra choice. 11,filr,c; fancy, irttiji.r.'
Pearkes quiet, steady. Choice. 7c; eitra,
choice. V"i,c: fancy, f vSSc
Raising qilfet. steady. l.oo mnscatele.
1(eir: choice to fancy seeded 4.g
,c: ce,lle.ii. ,(.: London lasers.
;.2D 1 2i.
Irnluth Flax Market.
DVI.CTH, Sept. S. Klax on track and In
store and to arrive, fl &5; September. I2.5A:
urinlxT. 12.41 aakrd: November. 12.40 askid;
December. -' 4J hid.
STOCKS ARE SUPPORTED
UKn ACTIVITY IN THE MAH
KET DROt'GIIT TO AX END.
Spetulnlive Doa lings Are Small In
Volume Cotton Crop Keivort
U Without Effect.
NEW TORK, Sept. 2. Speculative dealings
in MocsJi were curtailed Rreatly today. Some
further selUnff was In evUlenne early, appar
ently deslKned to test the market, but beans
were Intimidated by ata-iut of support in the
two or three stocks In which activity centers
and bear set Una- soon came to a stop.
The Government report on cotton condition
was the last factor relied on to awaken any
active Interest in the market, hut both the
stock and cotton markets were practically un
responsive to the snowing-.
The preliminary eel I males of the week's
currency movement bore out the supposition
that the drain on the cash noldlnxa of the
bank. would run to the neighborhood of $10,-(uO.Ui-n.
The areat dullness of the prant
demand f-r credits in New Turk Umves the
movement without any great influence.
The issuance of the Controller" csll for
Na.!or,al bink statements, as of September 1,
proinlws opportunity f-r interest inn compari
son with the showing- of June .10. for the light
It will thr.w on th loan position of the banks
In the Aiuth and West.
The private discount rata in London showed
Mot-ks at liosfon.
ROSTON". Sept. !?. rioslns- nio'tatlnns-
Alloues 40 Mohawk ifiic
AmalR. Copper.. Nevada Con. ... 2i.i-
A. I. - hm. . 1 -'-i.Vipislnc Mines.. Hi-
Arizona Com. .. d 3 'North Rutte '"T.
Atlantic n 'North Lake n U.
B C C S -M. l.t lOld nnmlnifin -.
Hutte Coalition. IS Osceola '1':R
I. ft Arlsrma. ."iS 'Parrott tS. fi C. l.'l
I. A Hecla. . .XSJAfQulncv t i
i'entennial 17 Is hsnnon ;
P- Ran. C. t'o. Sitnerlor .
K. Rutte Cp. M. 7-ilSim Ron Min
Franklin KiSup Pitts Cop. 1 1 i
Olnux Coo ttUlTamarack .l.. "
Oranby Con. ... V.2 T. S. Coal A Oil :m
Greene Cannne. 7 L. S. S. R. fe M. a.su
I. Royal e f "op. ) 12ft . do preferred .. 4St
Kerr Lake tt-k I'tali ron. . -a-i
I-ake Copper.... 10 iwtnona ji:,
Miami Copper... in Wolverine 12r.fi
Honey Exchange, Klc.
NFTU" TORK. 8"pt. 2 Money on call eisv.
1 1 t2 per cent; rutins rate. 14; closing bid.
4 : onvred at J
Time Ifiina steady: days, .TittM per cent
and 1K days. 4nU per cent; six montha. 4
per cent. ITime mercantile paper, 5A'a6 Der
cent.
Uteri Ins; exohsns;e steady, with actual bus4-
nets In bankers bills at JiMfli fsl43 ftr
6'-day bills, and at 4. for demand. Com
mercial nn is, e.i sli -t.o..-?,.
Bar sliver. 02.
Mexican dollars. 44c.
government bonds easy: railroad bonds.
steady.
LONDON. Sept. 2. Bar silver. steadv.
24 4d per ounce.
Jioney. lUtjis per cent.
The rate of discount In the onen murker
for short bills Is S per cent; do. for three
months' bills Is H per cent.
consols for money. eOUc: do. for account.
4 He.
SAN FRANTIdCO. Sept. 2. Pterllngr on
London. 10 das. 4.?,. do. siRht, 4.N4c.
silver bars. .;c.
Mexican dollars. 44c.
Drafts, sticht. 2c: do. telegraph. 4c.
Pa i ry Produce In the Ka l .
CHICAGO. Sept. 2. Butter, firm. Cream
eries, 2i"ii 2Jlc; dairies, 2:tfi27c.
Frr jttmlv; re.-cpr. rtift raw at
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
lumbermens
National Bank
At Close o"f Business September 1, 1910
RES0UECES
Loans, and discounts
Overdrafts
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
Other bonds and premiums
Keal estate . . . ..
Furniture and fixtures
Customers' liabilities under letters of credit.
Due from U. S. Treasury
Cash and due from banks
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus and undivided profits
Reserve for taxes.
Circulation
Drafts 'accepted under letters of credit
Dividends unpaid
Deposits
.$ 12,500.00
. !r2:U;)..77
$2,130,444.46
3.144.04
230.000.00
203.022.0:5
800.00
27.000.00
437.iiO
):jt;.0!)3.77
.f:J,370.94:J.'JO
$ 500.000.00
5(5.842.40
2.38:3.31
250.000.00
437.H0
78.00
2,761,202.5!)
$3,570,943.90
mark, caies Included, 115 17c: first 8, 20c ;
prime firsts. 22c.
Cheese, firm. Daisies. 16(3 16 'sc: Twins,
1 J4 is Vc; Young Americas, lu QrlOc;
Long Horns. ltililtiHe.
NEW YORK. Sept. 2. Butler Finn;
creamery ijec.alA 32c.
:hei Weaker; stat whole milk, srjecial
II. "ii? 17tc; do fancy. ISc; do choice. 15c;
do s-ood to prime, 144ifi l4ic: do common to
fair. 10i14c; skims, full to specUl. 2v4
li'- c.
Eggs Steady, unchanged.
Wool at St. LoaiM.
ST. 1JOV1&. Sept. 2. Won! Quiet: terri
tory and Western mediums, 182:Jc; fine me
iiurrLf. 1S$?2V; fine. 14irl7c.
BITULITHIC
Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
BITULITHIC
TRAVELERS' GUIUK.
HONOLULU
$110
And Hack Firt- las
&V. laya from H. k
Tne bpienaiit twin-screw si earn or 01 ti. nnA
nit.OOO tons dlsDlacement) sails Sent. 10.
Oct. 1 and every 21 days. Round trip tickets
Kood for four months. Honolulu, the most
attractive spot on entire worm tour. uuui.
1NOW anu secure djsc nerins.
LINE TO TAHITI AND NKW ZEALA.NU.
S. MariDosa and Union Line. SHilines
Sept. 11, Oct. 17, etc. Tahiti and back (24
days). $125 first clam. .New Zealand (Wel
lington), S24H.25, first class. K. T. six
months. Write or wire for reservations.
(M cAMt S. B.
673 Market Street. San Francisco.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER Kails from
Alaska dock. Portland. 6 P. M.. September
II. la. 120. 1'7: October 4. II. IS. 0. find
every Tuesday night. Freight received at
Alaska dock until 5 P. M. dally. Passen
ger fare, first-class, 10; second-class. $1.
including meals and berth. Tickets on sale
at Ainatrorth dock. Phones Main 268;
A T-4.
SAX FRANCISCO PORTLAND SS. CO.
New service to Los Anceles. via San Fran
cisco, every five days.
From Ainsworth Dock. Portland. ! A. M.
S.S. Bear. Xept. 5: Rose City. 10; Iteaver. 13.
Krnm San Francisco. Northbound. 12 M.
S.S. Rose City. Kept. 3: Beaver. 8; Bear, 13.
From Pan Pedro. Northbound.
S.S. Beaver. Kept. 6; Bear. II; Rose City, I.
II. G. hinltli. C. T. A.. IIS Third bt.
J. VV. Random, Aa;ent, Alnaivorlh Dock.
Phones Main 4ui 2M: A 1402.
Sain Francisco and Los Angeles
DIRECT
North Pacific a. S. Co.'a S. s. iioanokt
sxnd 8. 8. Elder sail every Wednesday
alternately at P. M. Tli.ket office
132 Third at., near Alder.
MA H TIN J. HKiLKl, Puwsgn Aftreat,
W. H. SLLiSliH, Freivbt A sent.
Phone M. 131 A 1314.
Canadian Pacific Empress line of steamers,
sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver,
pool. Wireless on all steamers. Ask ai-y
ticket agent or write F. K. Johnica. G. A,
I4L Third St.. Portland.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON
At Portland, Oregon, In the State of Oregon,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPT. 1, 1!I0.
KESOl RCKS.
Loans anrl discount? 931.070.06
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 64.0t
Bonds, securities, etc 493,582.50
Uankins; house, furniture and fixtures 171,000.00
Due from approved reserve banks $242.4)8.7i
Checks and other cash items l,60i.69
ExchanEes for clearing; house 35,048.22
Cash on hand J 12,750.03
391,873.63
Total ,1.990,172.27
LIABILITIES. .T .-. .
Capital stork paid in $ 300.000.00
.Surplus fund 54,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 12,626.40
Due to banks and bankers 32,929.98
Individual deposits subject to check SSI, 040.19
Demand certificates of deposit 22.310.31
Time certificates of deposit...: 450.993.18
Certified checks 4.231.41
Cashier's checks outstanding 8,407.17
Savings deposits 182.724.04 .
Liabilities other than those above stated. Individ
ual credits : 20,909.59
( 1.623.345.87
Total . ..! 11,990,172.7
State of Oregon. County of Multnomah, ss:
I, B. Lee Pa?ct, secretary of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear. that the above statement Is true to the best of mv knowledge and
belief. B. LEE PAGET,
CORKECT Attest: Secretary.
A. F. FLKGEfj,
X. U. CARPiiXTKR,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd dav of September, 1910.
NOTARY'S 1 . A. S. CAMPBELL.
( SEAL J Notary Public.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF
Security Savings & Trust Co.
Portland, Oregon. .1'
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 1, 1010.
RESOURCES.
Loans
Bonds, Warrants
Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit.
Cash and due from Correspondents
, ..H67!),5S3.3l
... 1,239,688.51
oo 222.42
.. 2.085.911U8
.f8,027,413.42
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus ami Undivided l'rot'its..
Letters of Credit
Dejiosits luterest-Bearing: . . . .
Others
,"i0,ll(M.IIO
4-")(i,4o7.1 1
32.070.28
.$3.34;009.73
.. 3.689,867.30 7,038,877.03
$8,027,413.42
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
LADD & TILTON BANK
SEPTEMBER 1, 1910
RESOIHCES.
Loans and discounts...? 6,090., 288.38
Overdrafts 24,313.5
Bonds and stocks 4.744.131.46
Bank premises 75,000.00
Cash on hand and due
from banks
Total
3,903.637.89
. .J14.843.371.26
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock fully paid $ 1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits 670,111.92
Demand
deposits $7,261,972.94
Time and
savines
deposits 5,911,286.40
Total
13.173,239.34
,H,S43,371.26
OFKH ERS.
W. M. LADD, President
EDWARD COOKINGHAM,
Vice-President
W. H. DUNCKLET, Cashier
K. S. HOWARD. JR.,
Assistant Cashier
J. W. LADD, Assistant Cashier
WALTER M. COOK,
Assistant Cashier
MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST CO.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS
SEPTEMBER 1, 1910
ItESOl'nCES.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Bonds and Securities
Real Estate
Casli and Due from Banks. ..
' I.IABILITI
Capital
l'ndlvided Profits
Deposits
. .. $28
s.s
None
174,621.25
32,834.23
198,332.10
$688,546.4 i
$130,000.00
4 2..198.06
495.948.38
$688,546.44
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
CONDENSED REPORT OF
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
of Portland, Orrni.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
SEPTEMBER 1st, 1910.
Loans and Discounts. .. $ 6.672.650.54
United States Bonds at
par 1.051.100.00
Municipal and Railwav
Bonds 916.802.10
Bank Building 1 25.Ono.00
Cash and Exchange. 4,429.046.65
Capital
I Surplus
Il'mlivided Profits.
' Circulation
i Dcpostis
Total $13,227,599.29 j Total'...
. .$ 1,000.000.00
500.000.00
320.973.12
79S.050.0rt
.. 10,608.576.17
, .$13,227,599.29
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