Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 22, 1910, Page 21, Image 21

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Till: 3IOKMMS UKKUUMAX, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1910.
CUE IS ON
Quality Will 'Count in Oregon
Hop Market This Year.
BEST ON PACIFIC COAST
Ordrr Are i'nmins Krom th Knl
Slowly, hut ironor Are l
IK'd to Sell Korrlsii
Market Condition.
Tli-r kit na further irans:Un in th
b-t hop trad jMii-nlo ar.l n- news di
rect J i-onirniri t he market Uunrt ern
f:rmattn of th report o in pn-vmua. day
f the sa. of a bale Kt at i3 cents.
TMs. belnc tfce Initial sal of th i!l rrar
kt. attracted wide attnilon.
Crdr from the Kast ire c minf In s'.ow
Tv. Mil tt wi!I b s. m lm yet hfor thr
lit an v Knictish !miin I. In the m-in:tm
the crnw irr frenf in a firm front mttrt
their mind f :xd n I " rent, and as the
current r;frs are s to 2 tenia below thu.
flaur. tin-re ta little possibility of extensive
business, ftv h rlrs of the month, when
Valinr !s romptetrd. the farn.r will be
more disposed to aetl. and the murw of
the market wtll then d;rid on the extent
f the drmard. Irtc will be firm or
ak ac-Arlin- to whether tb buyer or
llrs are in th majority.
One thin that should certainly help the
Ore -n market this ; ear Is the uniformly
jf"! quality of the home pnlurt. In thta
rnprt. Orcn haa the advantntr of the
o:hr Pacific 0t St a tea. Samples of the
P'tiom. "!.. hope thai have hra received
now mold. hl!e the Sa.'mnvr.t- thla
year are dull ant thin. a trty usual'v are.
Jn in Washington the tjualtt v hna not
come up to fXT"'iathn. The Karni
dalrs are alrrady apprised of the fine
H'laMtr of the rrn rrop arvd many eovn
I'limentary letters on the subj. t have been
( vd by local hn mm.
TV H. 4 H. l-e May. of London, tn their
Annual report on the bop rrt.p. star that
'ter an xhatiTtr eTnnnattn of the hop
plantation In Kent. Sirw. Surrey. II amp
hire. Vo reenter and Hereford hr are ab1
p. report that they ha e found tn every
d:str;. t a.irdrns of ereedtti;l v well -grown
hopn fre- from dlsas. m the other hand
Ihere are very man gar!.nn th:t I in pit
rt the tprate fight m:dr hv the owners
haxe nuffere! more or bss senMy frm the
trvmt perioua late attatk of aphta that has
been know n for many yern. and the ki -era
w no hiv bn uceeful tn rnnhS'ltlf
It :rm g. rfly to he cnsjratu.ittd. W:th
re:tl to the total yield It Is ! tarty to
ip.ik w it it any poit: ness. but under the
nvv fj"rahle condition from now it can
wr.1v h a mod-rat- crop, or m -"V
. 3"t r t.. but JiuM the weather be
tinf a v. at'fe thta may III be redut-ed. The
nituj t u5utitprton. the report ;ut-. in
England I at least .) ct As th
St k of h.p U ehaustei Vars. L
tv at sore thnt th- I-mand for the nw
crop HI o g'tod and that prlres w tri be
wh iiwi l py tit- protuer for the hivy
cpens he has been put tr.
frop fnditlns on the Continent of
Kurope at e re tewed by Krlanger Suns, of
ur rrbertr. as fullos i;
V have mtirh pleasure in giving you re
p'TZ abut thla yeara Continental hop crop,
a't-r having re -ei rd most careful and re
liable Information frm ail principal hop
growing dlstrirts. Kery alngl- district on
th i Vntlnent will gUe a satisfactory rw
sult It ts stranci that thla la the ca
In a ear in hi h wc had -th most un--aFTiab
eat her; tbe trmyeruture waa
varcely erer so warm as we are used t
here in Kummer time, but it was just mild
eaoush tt stimulate arowrh of the hops.
hlh fleve,'.;e.j in some of the prtneip.tl
fitstrt-ts m3t luxurlounlv. The plan tn t inns
In tjermanv were f re- frm any ati.i-k of
Insects or disease iu-ing the ah'M prfo.l.
ami now wt hav- a fruit fullr sound and tn
plendid condition. I'artlculrly the hoja
rf the most remwned dlst ri ta like Spnlt.
1allert.tu. Wolna'h. Wurtiemherfc. S ijii ar
In a rlne condllt.'n. Storks of Cctntinental
fiops being gor.oraily very small In brew
ers' hn1 there will he an opportunity
ef covering not onlv the retiitr mit f
the coming season but atsn for a god part
rf the one folio inc at a very low rate; our
tiops b'lr.g In auch sound condlf ton this
n. they will be particularly sultnhle fr
auorirur.
YVSE TOKAVS f'KOM irt.NTS PASS.
Una ( ar of C ape m1 C rmn berries of th?
HraMMi ArriTea.
The first Oregon Tokay grapes of th
Atson were received yestenlay. They were
from the famous vineyard of A. II. Carson
Sc Son at tyrants Pass and wre of the
fine quality rastomarr In the products of
these shippers. They ohl at 1 15 per
crate. A few shipments of California To
kays ar- coming; up by express and are
held firmly.
The first car of Cape Ctd cranberries came
In yesterday morning. 1'nlike the first ship
ments last year the grade w as ery flue.
They wer quoted at ?:.r.O per barrel.
!lai"o cranix-Trwa are offering at $S.0.
P-ach receipts were light and prlres were
unchanged. a large sMpment of Hawaiian
j:neappli was rer-el ved
t'elery is offering more freely and Is
weaker at 7Sf cents. Sprouts are on
ale at S rnts a pound. A good deal of
por cauliflower is hanging Are. some of It
effered as low as i cents.
potatoes mote slowly at a Jobbing prie
of si. 15 t' $1 The rcent rains are
aid to have helped the tate crop materially.
MHKAT B C V I Mi STII.I IM)KK V A V.
pera by I". porters Are Reported Krvm
the 4 oaatry.
The strike .f the grain -handlers, appar
ntlv. had little effect on wheat buytrig yra
terila v. as purrhases bv exporters were r e-p-irted
frm tti- countr. price were quoted
unchanged Whether or not the market will
b seriouslv affected will tlepend. it course,
on l4e iluratlon of the troutdr.
tta were steady w ith J7 4 the general
qt)ota!; n, OfTertnrs by valir farmers were
report ed to bv light Ha r icy was" un
changed. The mill feed market is Arm all around.
Ial receipts In cat s were reported by
the Mtrrchan's' Kvcbange as follow s:
Wheat liarley Flour srj He
Non1av n
Tuewlav
Vc.lneiIav .... i r "J
Tesar ago . r 11
Season to date. S2 lo
ear ago . tt itf s j
is
i 1 Z
lregfs Kcg Are Firm.
Although Kastern egas are blng freely
oTcred. the price of Oregon s was firmly
maintain!.
poulr r of all kinds cleaned up readily
with no change in prl.es.
There was the usual aetl ve movement In
the butter market, w hi.-h was quoted firm
by the c:ty creamery men.
tresse.1 meats were teadv. except large
teal, which were t-o plentiful.
Hank 4 I earing.
Han k . !c-trir gs of the North's estcrn cities
)cst:da were as J.iis
L'l artng?. !la!an-es
Portland
Seattle .,
T scom a
Spokane
. ..i.:.ie.,. ..4-;h
. . . i.4f ::s :l.;r7
... Ili.l.'J
rOKTLAND MARKETS.
;rain. ITonr. Feed. F.te.
WHEAT Tra. k prtrrs: Hlu'iitm,
lUc flub. -; Mc re-1 Runwn, M
ley -4 : -ly-fold. S.b". Turkey
ai
retl. FLOl'R Patents, IS.35 per barrel:
S'ralghts. 4.3' j 4 export. JH.TO; VaHey.
i-4. graham. shot wheat. Quarters.
,i.20.
BARLKY Feed. $JJ per ton; brewing,
per tn.
HAY Track price: Timothy. Willamette
Vat'.'-y $10-" p-r ton. Kastern Oregon.
9:1 u 3: a:ia:fa. new. Is; grain bay.
''yRS Wh!e. t2: cracked. I"l per ton.
yin-sTiFfca Bran, i-4 per lua; a:id-
rt'infii. nr,-m short . r"''i'd barle-.
OATS Whit. $JT.. per ton, i
Tes-etaMes and Kralts.
fiRKEN KKl'ITS ppl.s, new. .m
Tt l .'iO
Pr box: plums. 40iT.e per box: pr-a
sl.vi p-r b"X ; ;-a lies.
:Ies. .-oeta1.2. p r
per tMake;
rrnN-iT!. . .. n v Pr
b-T I.
MKi.OVS
Watermelons. l per
htm
cratc .
htinlrKl
antaMti. SI i '1 per
..i.j T j... - .i,.z,.n.
i 'I'ft At KRrrr.- -oranpfr Valencia.
M.r-o t 4 lemon, tcu T.lu; grapefruit. 14
t 4.;h T-er H.-x . hnnnr.j 04c per pound.
pla-Tprl-. per pond.
v K'iKVAtti.Es PuMiij. r. a 5e rrr rn5;
cihbare 2.. ; cr p.n-l : cauliti r.
."k i S I ': pr in, c!er. T. -t per ;
pom. l'w l.'n perltx.: u- ur.iio -rs. 4 t
b-'X; ehKUnt. prr ,uun.!; j;ariic. f lfJC
per jwnnj; creen onions. 1 per d -ren: iP
Prs. tJo pr p ntid ; r;;u in s c -Oc Pr
tl"in, sprouts, .v. iMiitii. 4"c p r cr'ts
toinat . .; j ;,o,- p t ,;.
S. ;v VLuK l" A lii.Ki arrtjts. fM.25;
ter. it. mi parst i;is. tl.-".; turnips. II.
rTATOi:s-)r(trn. l l'il l --- p r
huntlret; ivot poinl'3. "Jr fer -p-oitiil.
ONIONS .New. si..-:, . i 1 .Mi p-r S: ck.
Ialry a4 C oautry Vrodare.
rofl.TR Y Henj. IT'iIT'-c: Pi-rlngs. 1 T
' '; ducks. tu:-. 17 1 7 1 j -: 1 1 't
!'-':; turkey. Ijv. i-"; dr eased. 22 j Q --"';
s-(uat s. p, r dozen.
HI ITKK C ity creamery. soi!d pack.
3rc jrr pound; prints. Ier pound;
on .4 iii t-r-t mery . ;:"ti Jtic -t pound ; but ier
fat. Stir p-r pound; couiiliy store but
tee, zi j . .c per pound.
CUE list: FiiJI crtam, twins. 17 H 4?lo
per pound; young America. l$Wc.
K'1iS Oregon, candied, 34 u .."c per dozen.
I'OKK Kan. l.c per pound.
VLAL iiood. average. 1 1 tj Wc per pound.
Ciroeeiies, Urled t'rulta, Elc
PHIED FltPIT Applet. 20c per pound;
currants. I3ti:.c; appracui. llij 14c; dates,
"e per pound; Iik". fancy white, 0lc; faney
bla k. 7c; choice bla at.
SALMON Coining. a lUvcr, 1-pound tall.
IS. 10 Ter dozen: 2-oound talU. $-.&."; 1-
pound flats. J.25; Alnxka pmk. 1-pound
talis, 51; red. 1-pound talis, sl.t)."i; sock.'iT
1-pound law.
COKFEK-Mjiha, 24 x 2-S ; Java, ordinary.
ITS'.''-; Cota Pi. a. fancy. JjiSoc; good.
3it 1 : ord:nnr, i.'tflGc per pound.
M'TS Walntts. lc yer pound ; l'r tzil
nuta. 14ttlnr ti;btrts. IG-. ai.nonds. 17c;
pecans. lc ; tn: anu:s. per dozen.
SALT ..-anuIated. ir t'n; half-
trcunJ. s ;.u p-r ton: j's. P r ton.
PKANS Small i-tte. .-c; la-ge whita.
4r, Lima. :4c; pink. T'ic; red Mx.an.
7 r . 1-ayuu. 7c.
KICK Na. Japan, 4c; cheaper trades,
$ .". 4."r. Soutiirru head. 51- ti 7c.
Uo.NKY- Choice, 11:3- Pr caae;
strainetl. 7!-c per j-ound.
SCO A H Ory granuiu;ed. fruit and ba-ry,
Ivli; beet. extra C, JS...; golden C.
e j.'.i. yellow i. . 4-; t uuea I barrels l.
i..; powdered. ;.4'.'; Ioniio. 1J iuu
$11. ."'0 per cae. Terms on icnilttanccs with
in 15 (Lays deduct ic per pound, it later
than lo and w ithin ;rt dav. deduct H per
pvuud. WayJe sugar, lii UvC per pound.
Hops, Wool, Hide, Etc
-P.UO fop. He; I'.Mi.t, loij He;
HPS
o.d. nominal.
'OAi K.tatrn Oreg
Valv. 170 I? ir pound.
!Stl7c pound;
XuiUiK ci.oi.-e, :.::o per pound.
CASCAUA IJAKK 4 V 4c per pound.
1IIUKS Salted hide. 7 i: 7 rj c per pound;
salted calf, lac; sul:-d Kip. c; sailed ataga.
, greell bid s. lc lss, .r bides. ! lz
J7c. dry cull. i7 dry states. 11 f llic.
J'Kl.TS Dry. lu'ic; salt-d. buicoera
lakc-vff. 4" 7ac; Spring tan.us, ilotf 40c.
IroMons.
lUMS-lu to 1 :ounK L'le; 11 to 14
pound-. 'o . l 1.. 1. p .t.! .I!'-.r. bkiini.'i.
:it',i- iii,-nl . i:c ; ' "t t.twe ro:i. 17c.
MAt'uN Far- . ". lj . standi 1 d, "7';c;
chi'b'e. ;'-,; Kr K'lt-h. -PrdJ.o.
SMoKfe.1' ii ii.VTS 1 ; f tongues. 73c;
dried berf sets, i-c ; uuts.dea nun; in-slu--.
;r. knuik!-. ZZc
DilY SALT CLl'.Un Heguiar short clears,
drv silt. 'i: smoke. . 1 7 : backs, litht.
suit. I'h; vrnoked. 17 ':c; hacks. In avj . s.H.
J.V1.-; smoked. 17( . export bcllus. sail. 17t;
m-'k'-d. l -jC
PICK LKI ;uOOS Xiarrels. pig feet.
ld, reuiar tnpe. 1. honeycomb tr:pe.
12: lunch t nn-us. 1; lambs' tongues.
,AHI Tens. kettle rend-rd. l.a4-;
stuilatd pure. 1 "4r ; ch"i. c. 1 4 c ; sliori
enti.g. l--ic.
Oils.
I.INSKED OIL Pure raw in barrel. $1.13;
kctiie bo: d. in barrels. M 17; raw. in cases.
$1 ;i; kettle botb-d, in ca-s. 1 "J J. Lota vt
;.o radons. 1 nt 1 ss p-r gallon.
Tt KI'r STI N K In espe-w. 'r ; In wood,
barrels. fTWr. Aro turps turpentine substi
tute.! c'"". 4"" ; l :irrt'! .;c
URNl.V l'n:on benzine in lrn drtitns
oe barrels. lCe; unHm benztne In cas .
j-.".. i:;l-c; union ate distilate in iron
drum-. 7c.
COAL ill Pearl oil In caae. Isr; head
light, in rae. p.Cjr; eoccn-. in cases, L'lc;
F.Iain, in coses, ui'-; extra star, in cases.
le; water white. Iron barrels. lH-c; head
llarhr. lron barrels. I- 'f; Spetial w. w hlte,
iron barrets. 1 4c.
O AS 1. 1 N K U. C or motor pas-dine. In
rase. ?.-e; r. c. or motor gasdine. Iron bar
rels. lr; v; gasoline. Tn cases, .17 'ic; m
gasoline. Iron barrels, ".tie.
N.U'THA-V. M. A P. nnptha. case-. 2.11-.;
v. m. A p. naptiia. Iron barrels. l!l;e; en
gine distillate, rases. 1. .; engine distillate.
Iron barrels. 'z
LIGHT TRADETh FRUIT
SMALL 1I:MAM FOIi FKKSlI
pKoni n: at skatti.k.
Hsss Aro Scart'p and Command Xull
Iro More Activity in the
Wheat Market.
SKATTI-E. Wash.. S-,,r. 21- Trading n
all hnes was restr:en-d today. Fortunately
sttn-ks were not large, and the ig!it rity de
mand t aiMed lit t le um afiness. The grape
market wa atnfer. Stwks were not as
lai e and t he f hlppintt ilemand heavy.
potatoes are rit'lier scarce, tlrouers rlalra
to be too busy to ship and mnny look for
higher prices. Sweet potatoes were in bet
ter suppn. but c.t-'v.
Orape irutt is In belter demand and
firm with a crate asked for the best
stork. watermelon are practically off the
market. c.ood tomatoes were scarce, but
Inferior stork w as f rely offered.
Frish etirs w ere ery s a fee anil sold
readily at - cents. poultry was In limited
suppl.
Wheat was firmer, considerable club and
fife was puked P by esporte'W. 1:lbrs
nre a'o taking more interest in huMness
since the dtrlite Iu prices has len eheckeil.
The hay market d sptns inrreasrng st renci h.
It is said that verv lnMe timothy remains
In first hands In this state. California al
flta Is till arrivins-
Ql OTATIONH AT SAX HUNCISCO.
rrieea aald for ITodtir In the Hay City
larkrts.
S AN F U A N CISCO. Sept. 'Jt. The follow
ing prlc.A wore currit in the produce mar
ket Ittl'v;
Cull er Fancy rren mery. rt'c; creamery,
sri omU. ; ; Unrv dair .. Cv.
fhi ese New. 1 4 tt 1 " !c: loung America,
K.K:e S'ore. 4'k-; fancy runrh. 4J '3c.
poii. try UoMSt'is. old. Jt. v . . ;.i. roost
er. vine. .i.mhj : b:oll-rs. small. u
:i; broi.ers. large. $'i a :: 2a; frve;-s. a)4 u i;
hens. M"; ducUs. o;d. $in'i5; ducks,
outikC. 5-" '! 7.
Vegetables Cucumbers. 7-V; garlic.
tTf."'.c. green pa. 4lV: strini; lt-nns. a
(irtr; tonstoes. 4lr7"ie: eggpiant. 4U0Uc.
Hop ai .forma, ! i l.V.
MtllsturTs liran. 4 m T 7 ; midi lings, 32
Hay Wheat. $7ilt; whet and o.-ts.
$ U 1 1 ; alfalfa. 7 Li; stock. How ti.;
st raw. ;ia t '.tc. B
Potatoes Salinas Iturbanks. $1 4ii 1.5.',;
Sw rets. 1 S J
Fruit Ap;I's. chaie. i:V; rorn'twn. nor;
ban-viuis. i 1 '. M xi un limes. $H '-i 7 ;
California nioiis. f"cr. California
lemons, com niou. -.; pmcappivs. j-j
2. ".
K.Telpts Flour. .'" "d epia rier sacks:
w brat. L'7t cent a is: bur lev. 1 4J.77 rentals;
oats, vsit centals, bears. .Y:- sat k: corn.
iUmi cetiials: potatoes. 47'i sacks; bran. :t"t
sacks; inindltngs. !.-' saeks; ha. ol.l ton;
u.m.I, 7i bales: bld.s. n7t.
t off ee" and Sugar.
X h'.W VORK. Sept. -I Ciifffi clo.et
stesdv at a net gam of 14itJ imIiui. Stes
s J 'MM i In cs. September. October and N"i
ernber. S. ".e; I er mhrr. !.:iiie; January.
; February. M7r ; Alar- h. S.!c ; A pril.
., : Mav . June. j.0Ke ; July. f.(.7o;
August. . oc. Spot i off- rtrni iiio No.
7 l " v lie: Ni. 4 Santos. 1'".. ,j nc.
M:M rofTes stead . r.inl"a. llVlte.
Su iir Raw steadv. M uscov d-. j' t. st.
5 7r; rent ri fug. Ti . tet. 4.4. moiases
s-igar. ? test. 3. 4!e. It e lined steady.
i
Wo4 at St. tiul.
ST I.oriS.'S-pt -1 m1 -Sr-aJv; p rrt
t'tx and Westeri miiiff. IV-jSSc; li.ie ir.r
diu.rr. 17y.V,. flnr, 14'jlTc
LIST GfilfJS
Stock Market Strong,
Prices Advancing.
With
DUE TO GARY'S STATEMENT
DecWion Asl"st liiinesota State
Hates Also Helps Values Lively
Traction Speculation Wes
ttii",lioue OivluVnd iHH'lared.
NKW YORK. Sept. 2t (The stock market
ilay had at. an Incur L to higher prices
t he statement issued esternay by t lioir
msn K H. Can. of the I nited States Steel
Corporation denying reports of an intended
w ido open cut' in prices of ateel prod
uct? to be announced before the eni of the
pl t selit w eek.
Tite reference In Jutlge Clnry s atatement
jo "an etfort for stock Jobbing or other im
I ropT purposes t exaggerate. If not mls-r-presetit.
the facts." was supposed to point
to the source of part of the demand to
rover shorts today.
A n effect supplementary to the Gray
statement as a r larked Influence in the
market wa.s the decision submitted by a
special master to the I'nited States Circuit
t ourt declaring void the railroad rate made
h the M ir.nesota State legislature. The
effect of t he "leeUslon wan pronounced on
the r-ads lmmedlatl affected, whoae line
traverse the state.
Th- action of the Westinghnue Electric
Directors, in declaring arcumulntetl dividends
due n the first preferred atock" was a help
ImI factor for higher price.
Tiie reports of influential new banking In
tersts in t he Interborough Metropolitan
Ctempanv Induced a lively speculation In the
stork s and bonds of thnt company and of
tne old surfuce t-treet railway companies in
cluded In the system.
Honds w re irregular.
Total sales. pr alue 2 i.-.0.OiM. 1". S.
b-in(s w ere unchangeil in the bid price on
call,
CU'SING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
t. lowing
isales.
High.
Low.
;,y
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A Ills Chalmet if
AitiaI Copier M.tfs
A ni Agricultural . .
Am lieei Sugar .. n .Vsi
A trot ' Can ....
Am Var A- F iv . .
Am Vtton il . . .
Am H.l A i.t pf . !"
Am Ie .-, url
Am l.lnxeed Oil.. 1
Am Ih- n"tive . . :
Am Smelt lief. t.WS
!.. pn reii-d
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Am Su r IN f ... 4oo
Am Tel Tel .... N"l
Am T..a -co pf . . 2: si
Am .-.1. n -
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A: I ' -asi Unie . . .
I'.ilt A hi
Iolhi.ui Ste. ..
Hiook flap Tran...
t 'nn i lian Pacitti . .
C'-irrai I.e.! her . -
Jo prf-rrd
Central of N J....
ch.s it ohl
Chic.-vKo Alton .f
Chi'-ago ;t WH..
do picft rred . . .
CM. .V N . ...
C. M v Sr Paul ..
O. C. C Si 1. ...
O'io Fuel ,v Iron. .
CIo SfMKhern ..
Cons..lldate.l C.as. .
Corn pptduc:
Tfl IPidon
I H i;wmlt ...
do preferred
To .tHlrrrf SecUll ..
Krl-
'o lt preferred.
2-i preferred .
t iett ral Fie.tric . .
it Northern pf ...
t ,V rt hern re
I tlttiois i v in ral . . .
Interboroueh Met. .
do preft-rred
In'-r Hnrvester
Inter Marine pf..
Int I'aier
In' Pumr
low a ' "entrwl ....
K C Southern . . ,
.! preferred . . .
Ta.'Ude asi
1'Uin' H'e A: Nssh
M:nn &- St IxmiIs. .
M. St P A S S M
Mo. Km Texas.
Co preferred . . .
Mis url Pacific
National liis nit ..
Naiioiml Lend ...
Meg Nat Kv 21 pf
N Y i Vntral
N V n: & West.
Norfolk A: West..
North American ..
Pairic Mail
Pet. nsvH aula
Pv,plf' tJas ....
P. C C St T ...
Pittsburg Coal ....
Plejed St e Ca r.
11 Ml
Joo
2.1 .
tl
:si
3'
74 W
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tr.
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144
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144
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112
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111
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112. 117; iu
4IM
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li'7,
12s
1"7
1'
3.11,
1 h -i
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1)
Pullman Pnl Car.
Ry Stel Spring
Reading 1li!.i
It.-PUtitf Steel .... 2"
14::'.
31
m
31',
KX
4i
':".s
."it;
l't:7i4
(II
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lll-.L,
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so
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ti"1.;
prefertel ... l
K - k
l,.
p; T.
st I.
1-land Co... 4. .
pf erred ... '"
A- S F 2 pf. I.:wt
lth western .
preferred
too
20.1
Fl.w-SIii-n ie;l . . . .
S-'iithern raeiflc ..
?'Uihem Haiiway.
do preferred . . ,
Tern i'optM-r ....
Texu. & l-ncifle .
T. l. St I. Vet
do preferred ..,
Itiion I'aeirtc
14.uk
2"i
4. I' d
2io
. . 74.l!"o
4'H '
'. ! " 'i'n
..121.2il'
too
d preferred ...
T S
1" S
IT S
do
rt .h
Henitr
Kuhber
St. el . . .
t-referred
fii!r
Va-Caro
Chemical
AV alias-
.If. treferre,1 ...
We-tern M.t
We.tmKh.'iu. dec
Vw.-ern 1'nion ...
2m
l.MM
Wheel I, Brie
o-T,
4'
Total ale f..r the. day. 417. I shares.
BONDS.
Sept. 21.-
XKVT YORK.
r10iinic Qunta-
tlons:
V. S. ref. 2 reg InnVn. R. G
do P'lipon ..1"''N". T. C. 3
U. S. s rear. .. 11 l.V. V. Jia .
do coupon ...le)lai' do 4a ...
4s. . 14
'jj.. sn
71 U
1 on s,
101
I". S. 4" reK. . . 1 1 O. II' I. 4s
do coupon ...IIS IWIa. rent 4s.... 3Vi
MnncT, Kirhanne, Ktr.
- NKW Yi IKK. Sept. 2 1 Prime mercantile
paper. .". ' .1 1; per cent.
srerl!nKexcbHnici steady, with actual busi
ness :n l.Hiikers' bills at I.VI.Vi 4.n:W for
C'l-risv hills, and at lfil." for demand.
Commercial bills. M.8:ii'4 .MVi.
i'.ar silver. i3;c-
M xlcnn dollars. 44c.
c.overnment bonds steady; railroad honds
Irretruiar.
Mouev on call. ea.v. 1 's i 2 per cent; rul
Ine r;fcie.-l", ; HostnK bid 1'.; cfTered at 2
per cent.
Tim- loans, dull but easy: i dtys. 34. per
cent, anil I"' days. 4 11 4 W . alx months. 44.
l.oxixi.v. S.-tt. 21. Bar silver, steady.
24 d per ounce.
M-iiiri . v, 1 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open nvarket
for short bills Is 2U4.2. per cent: do. for
th-ec months' bills Is 2 l.t-lfl per cent.
Consols for money. SO 7-liV; do. account.
SO'jt.
SAN FRAV'MSI'O. Sept. 21. Sterling on
London, i'.ii days. 4.sr,lc; do. sight. 4.lit,c.
Silver b-irs. .".:ia,c.
Mexican dollars. 44c.
lnatts. alirht. 2c: do. tel.'frraph. 4c.
C'HIl'AlO. Sept. 21. New York exchange,
par.
1-U.,leni .Mining Ktorka.
BOSTON. Sept. 21. Croslnp quotations;
AKouex 4ii 'Miami Copper . l
Amalgamated . ::. 1 Mohawk 47
Am .inc
ev t on -o.
lii!Nipfsslua- Mines. 1o :,
rt North Hutte ... 27.
.n com ....
Atlantic
ltos and c.rh. .
Hutte coalition
Cal A- Artr
1 al iv Hecla . . .
t'enlepnial
Cop KntiKe . . . .
Ki.et Hutte ....
Kranklin
Olroux Con
i; ran by I'mi . . . .
Orecne Cananea
Isle K. a :
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper . .
1:1 North like .
1". 'Old Dominion
.".! Osceola
.14 U il'ai rott
Ii. i'Julncy
..121
13
72
. I' .
Bos. 71
& Pitts 11
i... shannon
7 ISiijierlor
1 1 Superior
i:' Tain a rack
32 I'. S. Coal
::n
i -Vl '. S. Sm 37 -v;
21. iio .preferred.. 4f
'. ' I'tah Con 22
33 ' Winona ........ 7
liaily Trra.nry statement.
WASlll.NiJTON. pu 21 The conditloa
IDE
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today was as follows:
Trust funds
Gold coin $i!n.0M.rt
Silver dollars
4S."!.:itfJ.MMI
:t,.VTiMoo
45-r,;to'j.o'u
Silver dollars of l dn
Silver certificates oti t s tailding . .
(Jeiieral fund
Standard silver dollar in gen
eral fund
Current liabilities
Working balance In treasury
office
In banks to credit of treasurer of
the l S
Subsidiary silver coin
Minor coin
T"tal balunrv in general fund...
.Vi::!,:.n
!U.r.o:t,14tJ
:il.l20.8"S
:it;.27.r.4r,
!7I.57S
io.itC4t;"
Met Ml Miirketa.
NEW" YOU K. Srpt. 21 Star. iiar' opiM-r,
.lull Mtnl nominal. ypl. Sepl.-mbfr. Octol.cr.
12.1i 12.2.V-: NovTlilcr. 12.12. l 12. 2.V ;
!ircembr. 12.irtU 12.2.V Ln.l(in. quiet; sp'it,
i.V4 i:,s: futui-f!.. 54 l. -utini-h'ai8e re
turnii Hhnw export, of 12. .M) ton so far this
llionl.i. I.orul iltalers reported a very quiet
market ami iri-ea wire tl to be r-ore or
l.u nominal. Luke. 12..".'ir 1S.7S; eleclro
lyllc. 12.37 ',i J 12.112 Si-: cuating. 12.12'- it
12. XT itc
Tin. weak; spot nnd September. :t-4.2.r
S4..MH-: Ortoher. :t4 :(4 4"r ; November. :.4'u
:i4.;'.7HiC, and Decentber. ;t:l.7.-ti t4.2oC. Lon
don, weak; spot. tl."i.1 Ins; future,. ItStS.
1-ad. rtull. 4 .17'4 4i 4.40C New York; 4.211
il 4.:ioc Knat St. L.iuts. 1-ondon. pot. 112
12 li.1.
Spelter, quiet. ".tl i .". i o New Y'ork. 5 .. . H
i.42tsc Kat St. I.oulf. London, apot. 2:1
7a lid.
jron t'leveUnd warrants. 4'.l In Lontifti.
Locallv Iron waa quiet. No. 1 fou.idry
northern. l."..5x 1: No. 2 Northern. fl.V'JS
ti 13.75; No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Scuthirn
oft. 13.7."tj 1.2T
LA15liGT0P PRICE
CHOICK STOCK SKIXS AT $5.50
AT XOKTH lOKTI.AXn.
Several Loads of Hoj;s Find Dujers
at $10.50 Arrivals
Are Lislit.
Th movement In mutton- material was
aRaln the feature of tradinK al tht North
Portland .yards yesterday, but buyers dl
rueted their attention to lambs and over
loon head changed hands. The best offer
ings mmm.ndiyl the top market price, $.1..iil,
and the other lota ranged from 4.7.) to
.2.-..
Not much was doing In the cattjp line.
Some fows were sold, mostly at $1.25 and
a few bulls hroug-hl J3 and f:.'lK
Three loads of hoBs'ere disposed of at
llii.r.0.
Keeelpts for the day were 221UI aheep
and 4'. hogs.
Shippers of the stork were: A. W. Hunt,
of Ashland, eipht ears of sheep; A. Wad
dell, of Amity, two cars of sheep; S. B.
KerKuson. of Amity, one car of hots; linns
Harder, of Carlton, one car of sheep; A. K.
Koid. of Carlton, one ear of sheep and
hoc. and the Toppenish Livestock Com
pany, of l.lye. four cars of aheep.
Tie davs sate were as
Weight.
Inc.
$ :..2.-.
."i.'rfi
."..oil
.-411 lanibs
121 lambs
2H7 lamls
7 4 lambs
21 cows .
2 cows .
4 cons
1 cow . .
1 4 cow s
,"s cows .
1 bull . .
2 hulls .
.'ill lanibs
4'.l hogs .
47 hogs
74
- Cti
4.
HI I
1.2.1
L2.".
4 2.1
4.2.1
4 2.1
3..1')
:t.DO
.1 III!
Ill .11)
111. lid
10. .11 1
classes
Slock-
Soil
!i;ilt
11711
!ie.4
M4
1 7iii
l:i.'ii
71
r. t,7
2.-.S
12H
current on the various
at the Portland trnlon
41 hoKS
Prices
of stock
aids vesterday were as follows:
Heef steers, pood to choice....! .Yolf&l
Heof steers, fair to medium....
Choice spnyed heifers
Hood to choice beef cows
Medium to good beef cows....
Common beef cow.
Hulls :
Stai:, good to choice
Calves, light v
Calves, heavy
Hoga. top
Hok. fair to medium ........
Sheep, best Mt. Adams wethers
Sheep, best valley wethers. . . .
Sheep, fair to good wethers...
Sheep, beit valey ewes
Lambs, choice NI t. Adams....
Lanibs, choice valiey
4..1n'fr
.1.IHI
4.75
4.7.1
4.2.1
3.75
3.5l
4.25
7.IM
S.tai
I1.75
111.25
4.2".
3.50
3.23
3.M.
.1..1K
4,.1'lfP
4..11I''!
a.7i
2.IHKtf1
. rtiio'n
4.1111
H.7.1W
ii.T.T'f
ln.-ln'o
10.IHK.il
4.IMI'..
3. 2T. 5t
:!.''ll'f
3.IKI'.t
5. 2.. 'if
0.I.IO 'tfi
Kastrrn l.lve,lo-k Markets.
C1IICAOO, Sept. 21. att lc Ueceipts es
timated at 17'Wi; market steady to l'ic up;
beeves. )4.IHli S.3U; Texas steers. S3.7,1'i il;
Western steers. 4. lo'u 7 H: sockt-r and
feeders. 14.. 'int. 6; cows and heifers, 2.2ji
B..10- calve. S7'a,li'.
Hops Keeelpts estimated at 17. HOD; mar
k t ,1c to loc lower; liplit. S'.nu u. 31: mixed.
t .2.1'ii ;.:;i ; heavy. s. 1 .1 it 'J.2.1; roimlK Js.l.l'o.
H 3.1; Roo.l to choice heavy. Sfa H.2.1; pip.,
$s. ioi u.3.1; bulk of sal-s. ys.;.un m.w
Sheep Iteeeipts estimated nt i.'i.lll'l': mar
ket lite lower; native. 2.t:.' 'u 4.4.1; N'estern,
:t.2.1 4.40; yearliiiRs. 4.7.1''i .1.7.1; lambs,
native. $0.2.Vg 7.25. ,
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 21. Cattle Keeelpts
12.isi; market st routs " K'c hiKher; native
steers. J.l-a: native cows and heifer. 2.r.
r il.lii; stockers and feeders. sf:i.2.ii ; bulls,
3 2.1i 4.2.1; calves, lus..'; Western steers.
S4 fid'.. 7. HI: Western cows. S2..1.1 it "
jlORs Receipts 5IMMI; market l'ic lower:
bulk of aas, js.mi'n n.2-1: heavy, is si) a't.lt);
packers and butchers. $l1i .2o; lipht, '.l.l.
u !i 30.
hip Receipts l.l.lHlo; market steady;
muttons. 41i 4. iio: lambs. su&( 7; fed weth
ers and vearllnns, 4'il5.,1(l; fed Western
ewes. $4W4..Kl.
OMAHA. Sejit. 21 Cattle lleceipts. 11
OOO; market steady to stronp; native steers.
$4..1iKt 7.7.1; cows and hclt'ei-s. $::r,i 5.U.1; West
ern steers. $3. 7.1 It t!.. 1" : rar.pe cows and heif
ers S2.s.Vrt 4. tn'; eanners. S2..1ii''a 3 :M ; stock
ers and feeders. $:: .) ti.2.1; calves. J3'ti7; bulls,
stairs, etc.. Wit 5.
Hops Receipts H'H'u; market -1.1'. 2.1c lower-
hiavv. s.:to"(i s .s.i; mixed. s 5'rs 7i;
IlKht. s.!io7 a.lii; plKS, (Mill; bulk of sales.
$S.4o',j h.7o.
Sheep Receipts 24.000; market steady;
vearlintt-s. S4.K1 5.4o; wethers. :;. 70S 4.20;
ewes, :1..1U4 3 !0: lambs. !H.40r 7.
Iried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, Sept. 21. No Improvement
was reported in the demand for evaporated
apples, but holders ol attractive grades get
stood prices. Fancy, ln.r; choice, S'-'ti'
U'.c; prime, SSiSc; common to fair, .ti
f7Vc.
Prunes, quiet, with quotations ranffir-K
from 3!-.c to loc for California fruit up to
30-40B and from .1c to H ljc for OrcRons.
Peaches reported lower on the Coast, but
remain quiet in the local market, with
choice quoted at 7i7'c; extra choice, 7 '
llTc; fancy. C77 M...C.
Apricots, unchanped; choice, 10Ti 4f 10-i c;
extra Vlioicc. 11 il2Vc; fancy. 12'(tl:i'-c.
Raisins, heavy: loose muscatels. 4"tii;c:
choice to fancy seeded, 6lr i4,c; seedless,
S.tic; Lonilon layers, l.2.1'i 1.3".
Dairy Trot-luce In the lia.t.
rllll'Ano. Sept. 21. Hutter Steady; cream
eries. 24i 2Hc: dairies. 23i27e.
K-Kfts Steady at mark. caiM-s. Included, 17j
tfi2t;i-e- llrMs. 22e: prinie titsts. 24c.
Cheese We-ik: daisies. 14;l.c; twin. HKfi!
1.1c- Younir Americas, l.l1! Itkr; long- horna.
1.1!-lic. .
SBW YOBK. Sept. 21. Hutter and crirs
steady, unchamred. Ch.,i firm, unchanged.
New Yt?rk "otton Market.
NKW YOHK. Sept. 21. Cotton futures
closed steady at a net caln of 0 to 13 points.
September. 13.K2: Oetol.er. 13.21c; Novem
ber. 13. toe; tteceniber. 1't.14'-r .Iitunr''.
BITULITHIC
Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
BITULITHIC
. j (w rii, i'i. '1 - -
5siitBS5iiL
t a
The Central Building, Seattle,
n i i ti 11
Hi
SPw,lM
The Broadway Central Building,
Los Angeles, Cal.
mm w
The Hyde Building, Spokane,
Ierchntatsi Sn vines) A True, Co. Trustee of isintie).
The Trustee Company of Sen (lie.
Tbe Trustee Ctniipnny of Spoknne.
The Trust tee Company of I,m Anelcsi.
The Trustee Securities Company, Mrw York City.
i:i.H-c: February, l:M:'.c; March, io.ltic: May.
lD.LMc; June. ia.2lc; July, i;i.JMC.
Itiluth Flux Market. -
Dl'Ll'TH. Sept. 21. Flax on tiack nilin
st.re. 5J.7rV: to arrive. ''.f.7; to arrive Sop
tember M. "2.72; September. t'2,TA: Oc
tober, ?2.ti."t bid; November. $2.64 t bid; Ue
ct'mber. ?2.rfi bid; Mny, 2.02 bid.
BUTTER FAT PRICE HIGH
Coos Count j- Creamery Pajiiis Far
mcrs 40 Cents a Pound.
MARSHFIEI.D. Or.. Sept. 21. (Special.)
Tlie pricp of butlpr fat .is now higher
than It has been in this locality for sev
eral years. The Marshlield creamery- is
TRAVELERS' GFIDE.
MEASURE CRUISES-
Superb erulsra this Winter,
lea,vlntr New York for the
Orient Jan. 2S, to the West
Indira Jan. 24, Feb. 2o and
JIarch 2S, to South Amerien
Jan. 21, anil two Grand
Crul.-M-s Around the World,
leaving N'ew York Nov. 1,
11(11; leaving Sun Frnnelsieo
Feb. 17, 112.
AVrire for detailed itineraries.
Guide and travel books on sale.
IIA.MBl KG-AMKRICAX 1.1XE.
10 rowell St.. San FraneiM-n,
Cal-. and I .or-.. I Ii. K. ucenta in
1'oii bind.
8
HONOLULU
$110
And Back (First -C)as)
Ku. Iiitvit O.im S. K.
The splendid twin-screw steamer SIERRA
t lO.ooo luiw displacement) sails Oct. iTJ
and p. very 21 days. Round trip tickets
good fur if our months. Honolulu, the most
attractive spot on entire world tour. BOOK
NOW and secure best berths.
LINE TO TAHITi AND NEW ZEALAND.
3. S. Mariposa and Unjon Line, sailings
Oct 17, Nov. 21, etc. T;ihiti and back (2
du vs. $l:i."i first class. New Zealand Wel
lington), $240.5. first class, K. T. six
months. "Write or wire for reservation.
OCKAMO 8. fis CO.,
6T3 Market Street, Sun Francisco.
SAX F KAMI SCO & POKTI.AXO SS. CO
New service to Los Angeles via San Fran
cisco, every five days,
Krom Ainswortb L)o-k, Iort!and. A. M.
S.S. Kow VXy Spt. 35, S.S. Beaver SO.
Krom Sun Francist-o. northbound. - 1 M.
S.S. Bear Sept. H, Kow City, 0t. 3.
From San Fdro north bound.
.S. Bear Sept. 2 Ke City Or. 1 etc.
H. O. Smitb, C. T. A., 142 Third St.
J. W- Knom. Aicent. Ainsworth Dock.
Phones: Main 42. 2 Ml; A 1402.
San Francisco, Los Angeles' ani
San Diego Direct
Korlh fac-if le S. S. Co.'s S. S. Roanoke
and S S. Klder sail every Wednesday :
alternately at U P. M. Ticket office loi j
Tiilrd t.. near Alder. ,
MKTIX J. HIIJI.KY, 1'as.enger Agent ,
W. II. SM'SSKK, Kreiitbt Aeent.
l'lmgfn M. 1314. A 1314.
Coos Bay Line
RTEAMER BREAKWATER sails from
Alanka Dock. Portland, S P. ..I. Sept. 20, 27. !
Oct. 4, 11, IS. 2i and every Tuesday night, j
Freight received at Alaska Dock until 5 ,
p. M. daily. Passenger fare, first-class. $10; 1
second-clasa. $7, lnciudins; meals and LerJLfe. j
Main 26s : A 12:u.
Canadian Pacific Empress line of steamera
sailing - weekly between Montreal and Uvoj
pool. Wlreleas on all steamers. Ask ar.j
ticket ajeent or write F. R. John I'D, G. X.
142 Third at.. Portland.
Business Property Bonds
3100 $500 31000
It is important to have .part of your money
invested in High-Grade Bonds, the kind hank
ers buy, 011 which the interest is always paid
when due, which you can sell or borrow money
on at any time.
Bonds secured, upon Improved Business
Properties located in Portland, Seattle, Spo
kane and Los Angeles fulfill every one of these
requirements. They are the Highest Grade
Bonds.
Short or Long-Time Bonds, running for 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 to 25 years, secured on these new,
fire-proof buildings, tenanted by "the most sue-.
eessfiZ Merchants and Bankers in the cities,
are available to all investors. Denominations
$100, .$500, $1000. Interest from 6 per cent to
7 per cent, paid semi-annually.
Wash.
Olas-Wortman-King Building, Portland, Oregon.
We have handled -over 6,000,000 of Bonds
secured on Business Property in the past six
years, selling them to Bankers, Trustees of Es
tates, with approval of Courts, Masonic and
Fraternal Orders, Merchants, Individual In
vestors, Mortgage Lenders, and Savings In
vestors. .
Information that will be of great value to
you will be sent on application. Please indicate
whether you prefer Bonds on Portland Busi
ness Property or on property in some one of the,
other cities. "We have Bonds on all of these
and other buildings to offer. Write today.
Make application to any of the following:
m
Wash.
offering the ranchers 40 cents a pound for
butter fat and guaranteeing this price
for a period of six months. This is high
er thn is being offered by any of the
pther creameries and is the highest price
probably that has ever been offered for
butter fat on Coos Bay.
In addition to payinpr that amount for
the butter fat. the creamery gives' back
to the rancher the skimmed milk, which,
at the present price of pork, is estimated
to be w-th 50 cents a hundred pounds for
its feeding value to hops. The manager
of the creamery says that he feels safe
in offerine thi price for six months, for
lusvibermesms
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital
LacW & Tilton Eanl
Established 1859.
OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Capital $1,000,000
SURPLUS AND PE0FITS $600,000
XV. H. lUini-klcy, C:shier.
irst Liatioiia
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
The Trustee Company of Portland
Off.ces 204-205 Henry Bu lding
the reason that he thinks the ert-ain will
he waive this Winter and that the prio
of butter wili remain high.
COLONIST RATES.
The Canadian Pacific is making- verj
low colonist rates to the Coast from
Kastern points. For full particulars
apply at 14, Third street.
Electric cabins with hemp cors to tak
up the strain more evenly are u Swuhs!
inveni ion.
$500,000
II. S. Honnrd, Jr., Ass't Cashier.
Walter M. Cook. Ass t Cashier.
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