Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 21, 1910, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE 3IORXIXG OliEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910.
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BUY
WHEA
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Exporters Are Once More in
the Market.
CARGOES ARE IN DEMAND
Club and Forty-Fold Are Firmer.
California Wants AY heat but
Hesitates to Pay the
Frlce.
The abll'tv to I rarrjt na jrtlrn-
tlatM wheat buyinr by exporter and m fair
ovsvmnt im again unVr way. Selling la not
frva In th muntrvhow-vfr. and th trnac
ttona are moaity amall In slae. though tha as
vracata la quit aiifetory. Tha foreijrn
market have hown an Improved ton In tfc
last faw dat which ran be traced to tha
fa nine ftt in jhtpmenrj. hut there 1 no cer
tainty yt tat tha mremeTit ha been per
ananentty cha aed. and until thta fart H
Hrwljr eatahlifhed tha market may not become
rery active.
A moderate demand f'-r Northweatern and
California milllrur account la reported. Califor
nia la ma kin offera? on blnestern and red. but
rnTtKy at prUrtm at wh.ch It V-ea not pay
to ahtp 0oath. Potna liberal atilpmenta are
tanv aotna; to the Pout hern state, but thea are
principally on conrtanment.
Btueatem waa quoted yeaterdaj at BI-fifHH
rents for choica mlUIra -cra-l-s and 9" centa
fr f. a. q. "or club MM centa vu offered
and Mi-si rente was- bid for 44Vfol4.
0t and barley were rot particularly
att!ve. Puyera were not Inclined to bid up
and hoMera ware reluctant to take offeerd
prloea.
The flour trade 'la about normal, with ratent
price maintained by the lance aeltenr. Kxnort
f!oor la firmer anl will be a Ivan 4 If tha
wheat market eontlnu to atrenitthen. The
recent drop of 3rt centa In exporte la conM-r-M
by Mme mf Hera to have been too mu- h.
Local recelpta. In rare, were reported by tha
Kerch an ta E2xchane a follow:
""het Barley K1-ur Oat H
Monday 4 11. 2ft 3
Tnee-lay 4t A 1 A lit
Tar a CO Ml 4 3 I A
Seawn to date ...lrI 12 .'. -tr ait;
Y-r avo 1T4H al 2.VJ rj &T3
(9 4. 50 per box ; bananas. So par pound ;
pineapple, Ac per pound.
VtUfclTAMLEa lie ana, 10$c per pound;
cabbage. 3c per pound; raullflowar,
per duaen; celery. pOc par doaen: corn.
12 6 lie per doaen; cucumber. t IOo per
boa; eax plant. sc per pound; jar lie. 8-9 10o
per pound; a-reen on Ion a. I5e per dozen; p-ep-pera.
Ac pr pound : radishes. 1 3 U 2e per
doaen; s-qu-uh. 40o per crate; to ma toe.
O ."Oe per box.
6CK VEGETABLES Carrots, $19123;
beeta. 1.M. parsnip. 1 1 - 1-23. turnlpa. U
POTATOES Oreaon. $1.25 per hundredj
awet potatoea. 2-Hc per pound.
ONIONS New. $i.&o per aaca.
SHEEP SELL FREELY
Active Demand From Packers
at North Portland.
IRT 9AI.E Or NEW ORWiOX HOrS.
Twre-Hawdred-Rale jtA Taken by rotrtland
Oewler at .A howl ; enl.
It waa reported yeaterxlay that something
over to balea of new Oregon hop -id
been boucht from grower by a Portland
dealer at a price a fraction under 13 S
centa. but for re a eon known only to them
selves, the buyer and aetler kept the de
tails of tha transaction quiet.
Pick In a waa In pros-re yesterday In
sptte of the shower, and several of the
lar-r yarda finished their work.
The first bale of the ll crop of Pk
hem la a hop Imported this season waa re
reived at w Tork by the at earner Amer
Ika on the lofh Inst., by Benjamin Schwara
A Sona. It was ahlpped from Auacha, Bo
hemia. Aucwat 19. and showa trood quality.
The latest circular letters from the Lon
don hop factors aay In part:
Wild. Neame 4k Co. The few samples of
the new crop which have reached our mar
ket are Indicative of the variable quality
of tha ylld. Quotations, in the absence
of any demand, are quite nominal. Pick Ing
le a-eneral In most districts, and results .so
far show an appreciable reduction on re
cent estimate of weight.
Manser a Henley A few parrels of tha
new growth have come to market today.
At present there la not much business do
In Ptcklna: Is a-eneral and report already,
to hand apeak of the crop coming; down
disappointingly and much under est! ma tea
W. H. v H. L May A few samples of
tli "Earllee" of new growth have arrived
en the market and show good quality.
A few of them tiave been sold, but the
market can hardly be said to bare opened
yet-
Dairy and Country Produce.
POULTRY Hens. 17 tf 17 He; Springs. 17 9
17-??; ducks, white. 17-6 L7Hc; stese. Utf
K,l-i; turkeys, live. j0c; dre.W, (f-5c;
squabs. $1 per dozen.
BLTTEK City creamery, aolld pack.
86c per pound; print. a7y:t7Ho per pound;
outside creamery. :iia3oc per pound; butter
fat. 3&c per pounu; country ator but
ter, " i xt per pound.
CHKLE-Kull mam. twin. ITHOlSo
Per pound; young America. lSHlc.
KCJGS Oregon, candled. 34 U 3rc per dozen.
roKK Funcv. l.ia ner nound.
VEAL- Good, average, 11012c per pound.
Groceries, Dried Fruits, Eto.
DRIED KRL'I T A p plea. Joe per pound:
curranta. 1SH i lie; apiricots. life He; date.
7c per pound; fig, fancy white. ttc; fancy
black. 7c; choice black. Ac
SALMON Culumbia Ktver. 1-pound tall.
$2-ID per dozen; 2-pound tails, 12.95; 1
pound flat. S2.23; Alaska pink. 1-pound
talis. 91; red. 1-pound tall. l-0; aockey.
1-pound tall. S2.
CUFFE-Mocha, S4 823c; Java, ordinary.
17ric; Costa Kit a. fancy. 10 20c; good.
lo 1m: ordinary. 12 O lAe per pound,
Nl'TS Walnut. Ihc per pound; l;mzll
nuta. MHttlc; fllberta. 1lc; almonds. 17c;
pecans. lc; cocoa nut. &Oc$l per dozen.
SALT Granulated. S15 'per ton; half
ground. 1.h. s.5o per ton: 30. f per ton
It tANS Small white, &c; large white.
4c; Lima. 5Sc; pink. 7Wc red Mexican.
7 He: bayou, 7c.
RICE No. 1 Japan, 4c; cheaper grades,
$3.r0 ci 4.3; Southern head. SH & 7c.
HONEY Choice, per case;
at rained. 7 He per pound.
SL'GAK Dry granulated, fruit and berry.
$ 1 j; beet. extra C. $5.5; golden C,
t$.5; yellow 1). cubea i barrel).
$ ii; powdered. $.40; Domino, $ 10.60 9
S 11. M) per case. Terms on remittance with
in li day deduct per pound. If later
than 15 and within SO days, deduct He per
pound. Maule augar, lnjlc per pound.
CHOICE STOCK AT TOP
EXPORT TRADE IN FLOUR
NEW IUSIXESS MAHKEO SINCE
PItlCES WEKE KEDCCED.
Mirat Markrt on a SliiipinR Il-in.
Ouls and Ha r ley Firmer
at Spaltlc."
SEATTLE, ffc-pt.ljn. (Ppcial.) That the
hfat miirkrt Is now on an expert hasia and
that North w wro dralera are now In a posi
tion to do buRinfn in earnest la the opinion
of the exporting; firms here. The flour bust.
nexa has picked up sllfcntiy aince im export
prit-ea were cut last eek. Illuestem sold
t Mi rrnta and club and fire at M cents to-
dir. (ats and barley were firmer, but no
hlKher.
i'onntril aranes wer. In larger supply.
Heretofore receipts have been rather liKlit.
tl'Mid ten-pound baskets sold at to
cents. "
The t'ae "od cranberries are expected to
arrive tomorrow. They will be qurfm-d at
$v7.- per larrel. The New Jerwy sweet
potatoes will arrive Thursday- and be ot
tered at fXSK per crate.
The first snow apples have arrived and
are quoted at $1. Steamer arapea were In
heavy supply and covered a wide ran, of
prires. The peach market was firmer. In
some quarters good sound stock was held
at cent.
liairy produce moved out In flrst.clasa
shape. Keeeipts of all kinds were liberal,
except fresh local ranch eircs. Fresh East
ern erics are arriving and quoted at .".2 cents.
The April ex market la weak. Butter waa
steady.
OLEOMARGARINE OI'TPVT INCREASED,
Flmres I'rwra Thlracw Nbeir Heavy
dttc-tloa la Kl-ht wonlhs.
Oleomarirarine factiriew throughout the
country are Increaslnv their output and the
manufactured article Is expected to be a
atronaer competitor than ever with butter.
The production in the Chlcaa") district for
August waa over J. 0 pounds larger than
In July.
The following table hws the output of oleo
In the Chicago district for the peat eight
month:
Vntoired.
t,as.;M
. .. . .-T.?1-!
..if.s
. C4 oh
T.slrt..v
:T.i. i
ti.iii.:-'0
9.u.'Hi. 1V 10. lld.l'4tt
August. Iba.
J'tly. Ibe. ...
J'ine. ..
May. Iba ..
April. Itva ..
M.r.-h .Iba. . .
February, lha.
January. Iba
Total, lbs.
C-lore.1.
1"! MT7
141.1.1
Total.
Li.VI.6M
i.iio.;:.?
5. KLI.MIU
M.IB2
.92.1!.
8 u'.0.S-'4
..V8.H.-.7.2T2 l.itM.M oft.iS2.3pl
CASABA ARE NonK THE MARKET,
rtrat and rrwkably Only !hipmeat wf the
Toe first emsabaa of the season, half a
car of them, arrived jesterday and were
pat on sale at II. SO per doxen. It la not
likely that any more will be brought up, as
lha California, crop la a rery short one.
'The fruit market altogether waa slow,
partly because of the cyol weather and
also because of the lightness of stocks.
Tokay grapes were about the firmest fea
ture of the market, selling at ll.libl.:
In boxes and lllil. In lugs. Salway
peachea moved at 75 centa, Applea and
pears were ateady.
Country rrodace linn.
There waa no change In the eag market
yesterday. 3& centa el!!! being tba top on
candled ranch stock, which waa la very
United auppiy.
The poultry market was firm and cleaned
rap well at unchanged prices,
T,here waa an active demand for fresh
creamery butter and the market waa quoted
Arm.
QI OTATIONS AT 8AN FRANCISCO.
t
rriors Paid for Protrore la the Bay City
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. -JO. The follow
ing prices were curreat In the produce mar
ket tod-sr:
Butter Fancy creamery. SI He: creamery
aeconds. rto-; fancy dairy. 2c.
t'heene New, 14tyl5Vc; Young America,
li't o 1 '-.
Kggs Store. 40e: fancy ranch. 42 Sc.
l'oultry Kwsters. old. $4.tti . 50; roost
ers, v.ning. ....ot(9; broilers, small, $2.2oty
. V. ... I . - I . r . .. S-I.3.-.. t t-i CI . . '
tiers. f."o'rf IV; ducks, old, '.l.io'ji'; ducks,"
young. S. i 7.
Vegolnble? Cucumbers. o07.c: garlic.
2ti:ic; green peas. 4iec: string besns. 3
X) tic; tomatoes. 4o(f7.r; eggplant. 40tr30c.
Hops t'alifornla, lirl."c.
Millstufrs Bran. Iu2.'c. middllncs. 32
tattle mid 1Us Are Steady Re
ceipts Are Light, but There '
. Is a Sufficient Carryover.
Receipts of livestock were small yester
day, but there was a considerable supply
carried over from the preceding day. and
with the material at hand a moderately ac
tive market was the result.
Interest of the day largely centered In the
sheep market. Nine good-slxed lots of
nholce wethers sold at 4.?., the top quota
tion, and one small lot brought $.1.75. A
small bunch of medium lambs went at $3.25
and some thin stuff at 9..
Steers had a range of $3.25 to 13, ac
cording to quality, and cows sold at $3.23
to $4.23.
One small load of hogs was disposed of at
Iln.r.j.
The day s receipts were 633 sheep and 53
hogs.
Shippers 3f the stock were L 8. Brune. of
I.yle. two cars of sheep; Ben Ievy, of Hllls
boro. one csr of hogs, and R. A. Campbell,
of Sheridan, one car of sheep and hoes.
The day'a sales were as follows:
Weight. Price.
nn hogs 2ii4 $io.n.
1i thin lambs Ill) K.OII
11 lambs "ft S.3.".
2 sheep 11.1 3.73
2 hulls 12IH 3.23
M cows P27 4.23
14 steers ....v 1071 3 0
9 steera , lolH 4. AO
13 steer. lo:l 8.23
13 cowa 1IH1 4 fO
0 cows K.-.S 4.00
14 cows 1137 4.00
cows 1U.13 3.:t3
2 cows 1 If 0 4.00
14 cows ". 1I0 4.10
3 cows .' S20 4.00
17 cows 7 illfl 4.00
2 cows e 1O30. 4.00
.".I cons i7ej 4 ?3
2.: I sheep Ill 4..'3
113 sheep .." 107 4.2-
1 Iff sheep 103 4.23
M sheep lOrt ,4.23
111 sheep . 17 4 23
144 sheep 10S 4.23
IM sheep 100 4.2"
173 sheep 106 4.23
Prices current on the various classes
of stock at the Portland Union Stock
yards esterday were as follows
Itcef steers, good to choice.
Heef steers, fair to medium.
Choice spayed heifers
;od to choice beef cows
Medium to good beef cows. . . .
Common beef cows
Pulls
stsgs. good to choice.........
i nlv.a. light
Calvea. heavy !
Hogs, top
Hogs, fair to medium
Sheep, best Mt. Adama wethers
Sheep, best valley wethers....
Sheep, fair to good wethers...
Sheep, best vaiev ewes
Ijimhi. choice Mt. Adama....
Lambs, choice valley
ratea here were lower. An Increase was
reported In the supply of cotton bills of
fering In the exchange market and the de
mand for remittance la light.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. :. lii.OOO. United States, bonds were
unchanged on call.
closing srrocK quotations.
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44
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$ 3.235$ 5.75
Sales. High. Low.
AUIs Chalmers pi
Amal Copper .... 7.3 63"
Am Agricultural M) 44
Am Beet Sugar .. 8.2" 3'
American Can .... vi ',
Am Car A Fdy .. 2iU 4H
Am t'otton Oil .. ...... .....
Am Hd tx Lt pf
Am Ice Securl .. 2i0 IS
Am Linseed Oil .. loo 12
Am Locomotive ... 3'.i 37 V
Am Smelt Ref. 6.4"0 X
lo preferred ...
Am S'eel Kdy
Am Sugar Kef ..
Am Tel i Tel ....
Am Tobacco pf . .
Am TVoolon
Anaconda 34 in Co.
Atchison
do preferred
Atl Coast Line ...
Bait Ohio ....
Bethlehem Steel ...
Brook Rap Trarf.
Canadian Haolrtc ..
Central Lcsther
! preferred
Central nf X J ....
Che & Ohio
Chicago A Alton ..
Chicago (It Weet. 100 22
do nreferre.l
Chicago 4 Jf TV ..
C. M A St I'aul .
C. O, C St L.
Colo Fuel Iron.
Colo a Southern .
Consolidated Gas .
Corn Products ..
Hel Hudson ...
D R Grande ... 3fO
do preferred ... loo
nwillera- Securl
Erie 1,ip0
di 1st preferred. 200
do 2d preferred
General Rlectric ..
Gt Northern -pf ... 1.700
Gt Northern Ore 70
Illinois Central ... )
Interborough Met.. l.l.tVO
do preferred ...145.7oO
Inter Harvester .. lOo
Inter-Marine pf .. 2,1
Int Paiver loo
Int Pump 300
Iowa Central
K C Southern
do preferred ... ......
T-aclede Gas- 2i0
Louisville & Nash '
Minn & St Loiib. 3oo
M. ' P 8 8 M
Mo. Kan & Texas'. . 200
do preferred
Missouri Pacific .. 8O0
National Biscuit
National I.ed ... .100
Mex Nat Rv 2d pf
N Y Central 2,ffl
N Y. Ont & West
Norfolk At West.. .
North American .. 5.30
Psclflc Mall 3. .loo
Pennsylvania ..... 2.40
People's Uas .... 20
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English Buyers Secure Short
Clothing Grades.
FEATURE OF WEEK'S TRADE
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J7(rl3; wheat
$7W13; stock.
ind oats.
$59S.ou;
Burbanks, 1.3; 6 1.30;
Hay Wheat,
lll; alfalfa,
straw. 334i 0c.
Potatoes Salinas
aweets. Uti 2c.
Fruit Arples. chalce. 60c; common. 30c:
bananas, 7ico.1; Mexican limes. $06.50:
tallfornla lemons. rhn-e, $...Vi: California
lemons, common. $2.3o; pineapples, $2 9
2.:.".
Receipts Flour. 3724 quarter sacks;
wheat. tto centals; barley, 1o7.6'.o centals;
oats. 2IV13 centals; beans. 602 sacks; corn,
llo centals: potat'ea. f735 sa-ks: b-an. 2.10
sacks; middlings. 3o sacks; hay. 329 tona;
wool. 142 bales; hides. 05.
Eastern IJvestock Markets.
CHICAGO. iept. Jo. Cattle Receipts, estl-
n. . . I 11 00,1. n. .1. I .Iniv w -W II..-.
f.l.c"tl 8 2.: Texas rteers. $5 73416; Western
sters. $4.2367; stockers and reeiers. $4.234y
5 1H; ru and heifers. $2.2541-6.35; calves.
1(1 7.-.iiM..'x.
H.-gs Receipts, estimated t4.000: market,
steady to . cents off. Light. 9 3.VW 8 .75;
mixed. $.40li.60: heavy. Is.iifjJW: rough.
M 3oi..3o; g.-d to choice heavy. $S 50119.50;
pigs. $S.5Ki 53: bulk of eiles. 1(1.
Sheep Receipts, estimated. SH."K): market,
steady. Native. $2 751T4 53: Western. .1.23a
4..o; yenrllngs. $4.73ii3.73; lambs native, $5.25
Not
- NOT H KHi P1STR1BCTK...
Too Moch Rlnfall in (tome ttlani,
f.ooucb In Othem.
V A S H I X G TO N . S-I t . 20. F orm b 1
weather for corn, plenty 0f sunshine, but
D-t eno-iph rain, for cotton, too cold In Pa
cific Coast MAtts for fruit, and generally
not enot-gb rain on the icretit pining was the
report fi ih ek over the crop-growing
area. The report -:
"In the Kooky Mountain anil Plateau
tatea good rains occurred In many Iocs. It
tie, greatly relieving the protracted drouth
conditions that have prevailed, especially
from I" tan northwestward over Idaho, Ne
vada. Oregon and Va-hlngtnn.
"la Northern California the week was
generally to cool and gome damage resulted
o the fruit interest on account or unusually
hvjr rains, especially In portions of the
San Juaquin Valley.
"Precipitation was above the normal gen
erally over the plateau and pacific States
and tn small area of Texas. Iowa. Illinois
HBjd Indiana and locally at a few other
point, but over the greater part of the re
gion from the Rocky Mountains eastward
there ma a nearly universal deficiency.
"The rainfall for the season, March 1 to
date. Is j till deficient over much of the
coun.r).
Metal Market.
Bank flearlngv
Bark clearings of the N-cthwe:em
yeeterday wer aa f-lkw-:
'eearlnc.
Purt and l.--i T.u-
-Vattte 2. 1 u. ltd
Ta-oena 1.144
ftpokaoe iyi.vTi
cities
BaUnce.
l.tv.v.j
Val-
r,o.
rORTLAXD MARlLiTS.
G-rala, FVar, Feed, F.te.
WHEAT Trark prices: PluMtnn.
I .c : club. K w Hr. rtl Hutui.n. stv
le enfold. "" Vic. Turke
o .
KU'L'R Patents. li-Xi per barrel;
srralghts. 4.3 4 i; export. 70: Valley.
S3.4. grabam. -. whole wheat, quarters.
$2k
BAR LET Feed. $22 per Con; brewing.
$'t per ton.
HAT Trick prices: TtraothT. WlHamette
alley. $l u 9 per ton : tr'astern Oregon.
:ii:; a.falfa. new. JliOl. grata hay.
$14
CORN Whole. 1-11: cracked. 113 per toa.
XILLeTtrPS Bran, f : 134 per ton;
mtddl.n-rs. fsi; shorts. $2iQl. rolled bar
ley. etj:i se
OATS White, ir727 0 per ton.
NEW TORK. Sept. 20. Standard copper
weak: spot, i-iepte-nber. October. November
and lermher. 12 -Vt 12 lie; London steady.
9jn t30. futures f5 !.". Arrivals rvpfirted
at New i ork lotiay. rive tona Custom
House returns show exports of 2.y.7 tons
so far this mo n vli. lke ctipier. 1 2. rO $ai
lZ-75c: electrolytic. I2..17 t 14.'Sc; cast
ing. lilUS V 12-37 Sc.
Tin weak: spot .tl.fl?S 44 OOc; September,
j 31. "; ().-iober. .il.ZO u :; ;jC; No
vember. H4.2' -ii4.c; Dec ember. .14.1 5 ttT
4.."K'. Loti'Kin. spot !." us; futures,
1 7
l,ead easy: sp.it. 4.37 S U 4.40c New Tork.
4.2" U i.7.hr Erst Ft. Louis. London spot.
113 K's !.
Spelter easy. .VTiOfT .VflOc New Tork. 5.37 S
tfr .V 2 c Kmt -Su Louis. London spot. Vi
7s d.
Iron qulM. Cleveland warrants, 40s In
Isondon. 1.4eaiiv the market w as quiet ;
No. i foundry Northern. !.,.i0 $9 itt; No. X
$1. I.Mj 1V7: No I southern and No. 1
Houtbern soft, $IS-oV Iti.'JTu
KANSAS CITY. Sept. So. Reoelptj, 1000;
market, steady to weak. Native Meers,
H; native cowa and heifers. $2.7Mi6.75; stock
era and feedt-r. twtl; bulb. J-".ti4; calves,
f 4 fi (...-: Western stuers, i.ia 7; -W estern
cow.. 2.7rtiS.
Hogs Receipt. 1000; market, 10c lower.
Hulk of sales $9.VHi9.4&: heavy. Ir9 20;
Tckera and butchers. tf9. 1M?.45. light, $u.3uf$
t..V.
Sheep Receipts. 18,000; market, steadv.
Muttoriw. 4t4fi4 7r: lamts, tKf7; fed wether
and yearlings. $-83.50; red Western, . e3.509
.
OMAHA. Sept. 2 Cattle Receipt,. ll.OOrt:
market. le to 13c lower. Native steers. $4.50
f7": cow, and helferw. $lff3.7.: Western
steers. $.1.73atl 5: range corn's and belfers.
$2.73r4.tM: canners. $2.5'fM 30; stockers and
feeders. Hfi 6.25; Ocalves. $3tf7; bulls, stags,
etc.. $3..
Hfgs Receipt... 6000; market 10015c lower.
Hiavv. s UitjU.im: mixed. $S.7fijS.i; light.
.2J: ply,, $S.509B 23; bulk of sales. $S.639
8 Wl.
Sheer Receipts. 2200. market. steadv.
Tearllnga. $4 tu35.50; wethers. $3.75'8.23;
ewes, $.H .vniJIff; lamba. $8.40t7.
Dairr rrodure In the East.
NEW YOKK. Sept. 20. Butter, easy;
creamery si-.cia!a, 34c; extras. 2c; third
to firsts. 242Sc; state dairy common to
finest. 23j2e.'; process, second u special.
231 27c.
lheese. quiet, but firm: prices unchanged.
Errs, firm; stste, Pennsylvania and near
by hennery, white. 36s klc: do. gathered,
white. :t0w :10c; do. hennery, brown, 3J32c,
do. gathered, brown. 2S2Uc.
CHICAGO. Sept. SO. Butter Steady; cream
eries. 24'a"28c: dairies, 2J772
Egaa Hecelptsv 10. 1117 ess
raes Included. IT , v:0Sc
nrts. 24c.
' Cheese Steady; daisies.
IStf l.ttc: Yuntj Americas,
born. ltJSlLic
s: steady at mark,
firsts. S2c; prime
lAffliHic: twins.
le'aoltlHc; lung
Tressed Steel Car.
Pullman Pal Car
Ky Steel Spline
Heading Otl.ftoO
Republic Steel
do preferred
Rocx Island Co .. 400
do preferred . . . 4fo
Pt I. S F 2d pf If
St Im Southwestern
do pprrrrl ...
Sloes-Sheffield
Southern Taclflc ..
S.withem Railway.
io preferred
Tenn Copp. j .
Texas A Pacific ..
Tol. St 1. Weet.
do preferred ... 2'o
I'nlon Pa-lflo .... 14..10O
do preferred ... lOO
TT 8 Realtv
IT S Rubber loo
IT S Sleel 11D.700
do preferred ... 7.7 o
t'lah Copper fino
Va-Cro Chemical. l-o
in bash
do preferred . . .
Western Md
Westlnghouse Flee
M estern I nlon
W heel A L. Erie
Total sales for the day.
BONDS.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20. dosing quota
tions: t S. ref. 2s reg.inoVi'N'. T. C. an .14s SS4
do coupon . . . innii No. Pacific :is... 711,
V. S. 3s reg. 101 a. No. Pacific 4S...1O0',
d coupon 101 It nlDn Pacific 4S.101
U. S. new 4s re(5.114. Wis. Central 4s. lui
do coupon ...115 : Japanese 4s . . 8S,B
D. R. O. 4s.. 94B
.1o
700
SOO
.14
ll',
4",
n."
'bi"
.14
lir.i
5V
iiii 'tin'
352 600 shares.
3.1
lo
.11
iiai
So
pi
notj
oo
ts'i
5.1
11.1S,
2.1 H
5114
.11
25 '4
22
501'.
104 tj
flO
70
.1.1
Bltsti
115"-.
45
57
m
.15
4.1
on
.i
4H
Stocks at Boston.
POSTON. Sept. 20. Closing quotations:
Alloues
Amalg. Copper..
A. Z. U & Snu.
Atlantic
Arlxona Com.
II t C C S M. 1.114
40 IMohawk 47
4'2"Xevada Oon. ... 20
2.1k Nlplsslng Mines.. 11
INorth Butte 2il
111 North Lake 84
Old Dominion... :!."',
Osceola
Parrot t (,S.
jQulncy
shannon .
Co. 65V;uperior .
llutte Coalition. l.S
Cal. Arlxona. 57
Cat. A Hecla.. .54.1
Centennial
cop. Kan. c.
E. Butte Ct.
Franklin 10
Glroux Con (!
(ranby Con. ... 32
Greene Cananea. IIS U, s. S. K. &
I. Koyale (Cop.) 20 HI do preferred
Kerr Lake fll!l'tah Con. ...
Iake Copper. ... 32 Winona
I.a Salle Copper 914 'Wolverine ...
Miami Copper... 18 S I
125
& C.) i:t
14
4HU
Sup & Bos MIn. .
Sun & Pitts Cod. 11
Tamarack 50
U. S. Coal & Oil .11 Vi
M. ::s -
.. 48
... ajv,
1 1 Ins
Dally Treasury Statement
WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. The condition o
the Treasury at the beginning of. business
. u 1 1 1 v was as ioiiows:
Trust funds
Gold coin
Silver dollars
Silver dolalrs of lS'tn
Silver certificates outstanding...
General fund
Standard silver dollars In gen
eral fund
Current liabilities
Working balance In Treasury of
fice In banks to credit of Treasurer
of the United States
Subsidiary silver coin
M inor coin
Total balance in general fund...
Export MovemenJ Also In Montana
and Red Bluff, Cal.,' Clips.
Eastern 31111s Working Vp
to tbo Condition.
BOSTON. Sept. :0. More snap is ap
parent In the local wool market, due, it
Is said, to a demand for domestic product
by foreigners. The foreign buying so far
has been confined to short Oregon clothing.
No. 2 California, and short Montana, and,
while the aggregate amount is not large,
the event Is encouraging. Again, lt has
stimulated some buying by the mllls.
Values remain steady and no Increase or
decrease is anticipated for aome time.
The bulk of the local business has been
In territory in original bags, mostly from
Montana. Wyoming and Utah, and bringing
lac to 2lc in the grease.
The fleece division, of the market Is dull
with Ohio half-blood grade selling; at 2
to :9c.
It is said that the foreign buyers paid 62
to fi;c tor Hed tliuiT. t:ai., wool.
Texas Fine 12 months. 606fS2c; fine
to .8 months, SotUgic; fine Fall. 55c
California Fine, 53$doc; middle county.
eu (a.jlc.
Oregon Eastern
Eastern clothing,
51 it 54c.
Territory Fine
clothing, 58jS0c:
No. 1 staple. 62 "8 64c
&6(57c; valley No. 1.
staple. 64f265c: fln
fine medium clothing.
55i57c; half-blood combing. 58i62c; three
eighths blood combing, 565ic; quarter
blood combing. uZfiatc.
Pulled Extra. 65c; fine. 603 62c
Wool at St. Louis.
FT. LOUIS. Sept. 20. Wool Steady: terri
tory and Western mediums. lS&23c; fine me-
dicius. 17a2"c: fine. 14?17c.
LAST PRICES ARE BEST
WHEAT HIGHER OX SMALLXESS
OF EUROPEAN" VISIBLE.
.$8!2.57.09
. 4S.".,.142.IHlO
y..V!,000
. 485,342,000
5.571.710
84.ttil0,U17
32.213.653
3. .104.9'
1D.5S2.774
91.320.9uU
I
Etc.
HEW ISSUE PROPOSED
LARGE INCREASE IV OJIEGOX
' SHORT LI.E STOCK.
Vetrtsble and Fr-aits.
CREE FRVITff Applet. nw. AAcOISO
Pr boa : plums. 4 n 7.V pr bx: pears. . 9
nor (-; pvaches. buaes.. 60 fy Tic;
grspws. -wrl:)..3 p-r Uim; tur. H t.'U I -li;
per DuRtt; crncrries. per bar
rel-
MELON. Watermelon $1
s)un-Srei1: nntiioupf . $1 tj -ra-tahss.
11 iO pr i.-n.
THuPU'Ab KHLi r Orsncs, VsleneUs.
litilljiT;; temona, OT.W; vipsxfrult, 4
Pr
per
hurt-craje;
C hao-rea la ArallaeMe Supp.leit.
NEW YORK. .-Vpt. TV Spec 11 rsbls and
tltr riiphtc com ntun lest Jons rceivd tor
Hrads treat's show ths f9Uuvtn--f chan-tes io"
viiiahia supplies as compared a it n prevloua
accounts:
Bushels,
Wheat. VnltM States east of the
Hookies. Increase 1.tr3 OV)
Canada, lncreas 2. lU).oo
Total I nited tstates and Canada.
increase 3.51&O0O
Afloat, for and In Europe, in
crease 1.000. 000
Total American and European sup-
ply. Increase S.U5.00
Cora, lolled States and Canada.
Increase 7'2.OO0
Oats. I'nlted State and Canada, In
crease 4 40.000
VKible Wheat n-cttrea.
NEW TORK. Sept. ;n. The New York
Produce Kxritsnae haa correr:d lia viithle
supply of wheat rljcure-s to lH.ti.'o.no i Instesd
of w0.2o7.0ih. an Increase of l.iCil.omj bush-ela
.Announcement Surprises "Wall
Street, W hlch Is at a Loss to
Account for It.
NEW YORK. Sept. 20. The narrow limi
tations of the present stock market were
marked again today by the way In which
price movements exhausted themselves be
fore coins; far In either direction.
The wholly professional participation In
the trading serves to explain this re
stricted movement. The settlement of
lancer questions Is awaited by the larger
financial interests before attempting any
Important transactions In stocks.
Bur in ft for London account was a fac
tor In the strength shown at the outset
here. The his; her prices brousjht realising
sales and reaction set In. The decline be
gan about the time the finance committee
of the United States Steel Corporation was
ready to go Into session and that stock
led the movement.'
A rise In the price of copper In London
was cited and reports of curtailment of
output by one of the copper mining com
panira of secondary grade waa pointed to
aa an encouraging development In the cop
per trade.
Reports of lessening demand for steel
products', of Increaslnir competition for or
ders and of coming further reductions In
the prices of leading lines were kept In cir
culation and helped to depress United States
Steel, with sympathetic effect on the gen
eral list.
The proposed large Increase In Oregon
Short Line stock came as a surprise, and
market sentiment was rather at a loas to
Interpret Its significance or Its effect on
Union raclnc as the owner of the exist
ing stock and the proposed taker of ad
ditional stock when It shall be Issued.
There was a decline In the private dis
count rata In London and foreign ennhange
Money .Exchange,
NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Money on call easy.
MZ per cent- ruling rate, j , ; closing bid,
1; onered at . lime loans cull and steady
0o days, 4 per c-nl; tfo iaji. 4aH1-i per cent
six months. -4 Vt per cent. Prime mercantile
taper 6h per cent.
. SterUm. exchange steady, wlih actual buii
nees in bankers bills at &u4.KW0 for -day
bills, and at M-N15 for demand. Com
mercial bills, 4 KSfc4.ivt-W.
Bar ail ver. "Sc.
Mexican dollar. 44c.
Government and railroad bonds flrai.
LONDON. Sept. 20. Bar silver, steady
24 d per ounce.
Monev. kt 1 ner cent. -
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is JS-S per cent; do. for
three months bills is 2 Ll-ltl:.. per cent.
Consols for money, 80 "vie; do. account.
8 A .V FRANCISCO. Sept. 20. Sterling on
London, on days. 4.WSc; do. sigi.t. 4.S01,c.
Sliver bars. .".3c.
Mexican dollar 44c.
Drafts, sight, 2c; do. telegraph, 4c.
CHICAGO.
York. par.
Sept. 20. Exchange on New
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Coffee futures
closed steady at a net advance of 10 ill
points. iSales, fi-t. , oO bags. beptember.
K.TOc ; October, 8.70c; November, 6. 70c : le
cember. 8.75c ; January. S.KQc; February,
$.Slc: March, 8-ft3c. April. 8.S.V-; May. S.tc:
June. NSc; July. 8.91c; AuKust. 8.95c Spot
coffee firm. Rio No. 7. 10c; Santos No. 4.
II He. Mild coffee quiet. Cordova, llhiif
18. c.
Raw augar easy. Muacovado, 1.74c; cen
trifugal. 96 test. 4.24c; molasses, 3.49c; re
fined quiet. Crushed. 6.75c; granulated.
ft.-95c powdered, 6.15c.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Evaporated ap
ples easy. Fancy, lO'ic; choice, h'tfcS-tc,
prime. 8tf8-ic; common to fair. 6-&7VriC.
Prunes unchanged. Quotations. 1 to
lOe for California fruit and from 5 to 8 "vie
for Oregons.
Apricots unchanged. Choice, 10 kj 11 c;
extra choice. lUV--Hc; fancy. lStflSH-e.
Peaches quiet. Choice. 7 it 7 H c; extra
choice. iH-Se; fancy. hiS;,,c
Raisins unchanged. Loose muscatels, 4 14
O:; choice to fancy seeded. ti7c; seed
less, c; London layers, $ 1.25 gj 180.
New York Cotton Markets.
NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Cotton Spot
closed dull. Mid-uplands. 13.76c; do. Gulf.
14c. Na sales.
Futures closed steady. 9 to 13 points
higher. September, IS. 69c: October, l3.10c-i
November. 13.tc; December, 13.03c; Janu
ary, 13c; February. 13.0sc; March. 18.07c;
May. 13. lie
Duluth Flax Market. f
PULVTH. Sept. 20. Flax on track and In
store. 82.74H; to arrive. $2.0."-i; to arrive
September 24. $2,74 4; September. 12.72 4-;i
October. bid; November. 82.03 bid; i
December. 82.64 asked; May. 82.G8 asked. 1
Better Demand on the Eastern Sea
board for " Manitoba Grain.
Heavy Selling of Corn.
CHICAGO. Sent. ?0. Ahoift the ' best
figures of the day were current In wheat
at the tap of the final gong, although there
was enoufrh Northwestern and boutnwesc
ern selling here to keep local bulls irom
becominr altogether at ease. The strength
fhown had. for a basis, a smaller increase
than had been expected in the European
visible supply. The seaboard reported im
provement In the demand ior Aiamtooi
wheat and a the same time primary -re
ceints slrowed a fresh falling off. Local
campaigners for higher prices seemed to
nav uttie neea to announcements mai ca
ble bids for cargoes were too low to be
worked and that the total available wheat
in -the world Is nearly 50.000,000 bushels
Inrs-er than a vear aaro. December sold
from $1.00 4 ft l.oo to $1.00 and closed
V, e. un at SI 1.00 L QD 1.VUT4 .
Fine weather and a sudden loosening of
farmers offerings at the lowest prices of
the croo made corn weak. December flue
tuated between 5JVi.C and 53Vi c. closing
14c down at dz-?bc. ine snipping a em an a
was fair. No. 2 yellow ciosen at oomuoc.
There was increased sellings of oats by the
eonntrv. December varied from 35 Vc to
and in the end was '4c off at 35ic.
Purchases of I art. ov snorts ana e-toorters
more than offset a weaker market for hogs.
When the pit was cleared lard was up 5
30c, pork at 5c advance to JOc decline, and
ribs were strung out from 2 He loss to 12 Vic
1 00 Ifaoinff luium rungcu tts tuitun.
WHEAT.
Open. High.
$ $ .97
1.00 1.O0',
1.06 1.06
CORN.
.5.M4 .554
.53 M, .53
.56 V, .56
OATS.
.144, .3414
.35 .35,
.38 .3S
MESS PORK.
19.65 19.72", 19.&5
U.Zi 18.37 '.j
LARD.
15.32i l".52ii
11.65 11.70
10.65 10.724
SHORT RIBS.
11.35 11.47A 11.33
.7:'4 9.75 9.6714
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Hteaay.
live No. 1. 75 He.
Barley Feed or mlxlnff, 48(8' 63c
choice mdltln?. 686' 72c.
Flax seed No. 1 Southwestern, $
1 Northwestern. J2.76.
Timothy seed 17.50 9.25.
Clover $10-15.25.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 6fJ, 000 bushels. Exports for the
week, as shown by Bradstreet's. were equal
to 1.314,000 bushels. Primary receipts were
2.075. 000 bushels. The visible supply of
wheat in the United States increased 5.115.
000 bushels for the week. Estimated re
ceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 95 cars; corn.
416 cars; oats. 131 cars: horrs. 19.000 head.
Kecelpts. Shipment
Sept. .
Dec. . .
May. .
ept.
Dec.
May.
Sept .
Dec.
May.
Oct.. .
Jan.. .
Oct.. .
Nov, .
Jan.. .
Low. Close.
$ . $ .97
1.00 1.00 T4
1.061, 1.06 1,
.5414 .5414
.52 .62
.554 .55H
.34 .34
.354 .35-4
.381, .38 1
18.25 .
12.3214
11.65
10.65
Oct
Jan
19.7214
18.3714
12.50
1167V4
10.721,
11.45
9.75
fair to
84; No.
Flour, barrels . ,
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels . .
Oats, bushels . .
Rye, bushels . .
Barley, bushels
41.700
312,8(10
SSI). 000
279.000
3.000
105.000
12.600
283,500
833,600
496.200
VoV.OOO
Produce at "New York.
Slept. 20. Flour was steady
Grain and
NEW YORK.
with a fair jobbing trade. Receipts. 43.928
barrels; shipments. 31 barrels.
Wheat Spot tirm. No. 2 red. $1.0414
elevator and $1.0434 f. o.- b. afloat: No. 1
Northern Duluth. $1.24 f. o. b. afloat.
Futures market was Arm and hirrher to
day owing to strong; cables, bullish French
crop news and rumora of a better export
demand. Commission houses and shorts
were good buyers and the market closed
firm at to net advance. September
closed Sl.v': Jjecemoer, xi.osvi: Xav.
$1.12H. Receipts. 49.80 busheis; shipments.
none.
Hops and hides Dull,
Petroleum Steady.
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Profits. $800,000.00
OFFICERS:
AlJf SWOllTH, President. R. W. SCHUEEH-flubln
R. 1.EA BARNES, Vice-President.
A. II. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. V. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier.
. C.
LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS'
CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE
DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital $500,000
Portland Trust Company
BANK
Oldest Trust Company in Oregon
Capital $300,000
First-Glass Mortgages for Sale
Corner Third ' and Oak Streets
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Street3
Capital and Surplus $900,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
South America
per cen-
Grain at an Francisco.
SAN' FRANCISCO. Sept. 10. Wheat and
Darley fctteatly.
pot quotations
Wheat Shipping, 1.55a 1.6214
taL
Farlev Feed. II 6 1. on H per cental: brew
Ins;. 91.0517 1.0S per cental.
all URird sales
Wheat .Vo trading-.
Barley uerember, 1.0S i ft 1.08 4 per
cental; aiay, i.u v ff i t per cental.
Corn Large yellow, fi.48 per cental.
Kiiropean (.rain Markets.
LONDON". Sept. 20. Canroes tlrm: Walla
Walla for shipment at His1 tjd.
English country markets quiet; French coun
try markets, quleu .
LIVERPOOL,. Sept. SO. Close: Wheat. Oc
tober. Ts 4 4d; December, ,s is,il; March Is
fid. Weather line.
.Minnesota Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 20. Wheat Sep
tember. 11.08 ; December, tl. 11 V, ; Mar.
1.15t4. Cash. No. 1 hard. 1.12; No. 1
Northern. 1.1 1 U 1.11 V, No. I Northern
$ 1. 0711.09; No. 3 Northern. J1.05 4j 1.08.
r lax losen,
Corn No. S yellow. SJUfJSlc.
Oats No. 3 white. f'a3ltc .
Kye No. 2, 6!t (n 70 Vic
Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA. Sept. 20. Wheat, milling, blue-
stem, Vtc; club. h7c; red Russian. 82c. Ex
port bluestem. 02c; club, SSc; red Russian.
t4c: fortyfold. S7c.
Receipts, wheal, a cars; barley, one car:
oats, 4 cars; hay. 40 cars.
SEATTLE. Sept. 20. Mllllnr Quotations.
luestem. 01c; fortyfold. i.7e; club. 55c: fife.
SGc; red Russian. K4c. Export wheat blue
stem. Sc: fortyfold. 4c; clnb. 84; rife, t-.lc;
red Russian. 81c. Yesterday's car receipts,
wheat. 37 cars; oats. 8 cara; krley. 11 cars;
hay. 73 car"
A Grand Cruise leaving e.v York,
January SI, 1U11, by the S. S.
BLIKCHER, for. the Bast Coast of
(South America, through the Straits
of Magellan and up the West Coast
to Valparaiso, Chile, etc. Kates
ftftSO upward: duration 74 days.
ALSO CRUISES TO WEST INDIES.
ORIENT and AROUND THE
WOULD.
Write for illustrated pamphlets, rates,
etc.
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
Graf Walderaee Sept.- 29. 8 P. M.
Kalserin Aug. Vic Oct. 1. 10 A. M.
Pennsylvania Oct 5. 11 A. M.
Deutschland Oct. 8, 9 A. M.
Unexcelled Rltz-Carlton a la Carte
Restaurant. Gymnasium, Elec. Baths.
Klevator, Palm Garden. Second Cabin
only.
GIBRALTAR, NAPLES. GENOA
S. S. CLEVELAND, October 15, 11 A. M.
S. S. CINCINNATI. Nov. 3, 10 A. M.
In -November the new 17,000 ton S. S.
Cleveland and, Cincinnati will enter the
Mediterranean service.
Guide and Travel Books on Sale.
Hambnrg-American Line, 160 Powell SL San Francisco or Local R. R. Agts, Portland
TRAVELERS GCIDB.
BITULITHIC
Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
BITULITHIC
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND SS. CO.
New service to Los Angeles via San Fran
clsoo, every five days.
From Ainsworth Dock, Portland. ! A. M.:
SS Bear Sept. 20. Km? City 25. Heaver :i0.
From Ran Francisco, north bounl. U M. :
SS Itose C ity, Kvpt. 1H, Heaver 23. Bear :8.
From San Pedro, north hiund:
Beaver Seut. 21, Bear 26, etc.
H. O. Smith. C. T. A.. 142 Third St.
J. XV. K:inrom. Afcent, Ain worth Duck.
Phones: Main 402. 2j'i; A 1402.
San Francisco, Los Angeles anl
San Diego Direct
North Pacific S. S. Co.'s S. S. Roanoke
and S. 8. Klder sail every Wedneadav
alternately at 6 P. M. Ticket office l'SJt
Tiilrd at., near Alder.
MARTIN J. HKil-EY, Pasttenger Aijent,
V. H. SI.lSSIiK. rTeiBht A.'ent.
I'hones M. 1314. A 1314.
Coos Bay Line
STEAMER BREAKWATER sails from
Alaska Dock. Portland, 8 P. M. Sent. 2u. 17.
Oct. 4, 11. 18. 2o and every Tuesday night.
Freight received at Alaska Dock until 5
P. M. daily. Passenger fare, firs. -class. 10:
second-class, $7. including meals snd berllt.
Tickets on sale at Allio worth Dock. Phones
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