Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 24, 1911, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE 3IOKXIG OKEGOXIAy. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1011. 5
OLD HOPS ADVANCE
Crops Five Years Old Sell at
6 Cents.
NEW GOODS HARD TO FIND
Orders for January Slilpniont Are
Being Filled Out or Dealers
Mock. Crom Not Dis
posed to Contract.
Eat.nt arrlers far hops for .January ship
ment an beginning to com. In. and aa tha
month drtvi to a close, thla dtmind la
Ilka'T l Influence tha market favorably.
Aa tha dealers arc unable to secure sup
plies from flrat hands, the buylne; that la
being dona la. consequently, out of other
dealers storks. Mora attention la alao be
ing directed ta old hope. In tha abeenca of
nw irrwxi.and growths vi flva yeara oTd
ra sailing at strong and advancing prices.
AntRt tha transactions reperted yester
day araa the- purrhaaa bv- Catlln Linn of
nvr loo balra of ll10 fllvrrton hopa from
T. A. I.lvesley Co, the price aald to b
is, cent Uvesley hougiit 01 bales of
inona and Pi balaa of loins from John
Farrar. tha latter at lTt cente,
Joe llama nought III bales of lto. hra
at V to a rents. They fr the Howard
lt of P3 bales at Amity. t:te TruKlns-r lot
of as balaa at North Tamhlll and the Nich
ed lot of 5a baiee at Dayion.
Some rontrartlng is under way at 13 and
Ht, rears and 14 r haa bean orfared.
but growers aa a rule are averae to enter
ing Into contracta.
HTIt.U rRKM TEND DOWNWARD
With- lalllog Off la nranua, Bide Are
lemrreal.
The fatna araa decidedly weak In tha
haat market. Tha exporters have not
been operating for some time and tha only
demand haa coma from mlllrra Norfti and
Foath. With this hv-al demand eatlsflcl
for tha time prU-ee have rased off. TUda
were generally a cm to two rrnti lower
ta all quarters elerdey.
The coarse grains ware a'eo slow, Oata
ware fairly eteady on Itrht offering. The
Eaatern demaud fur brewing barley haa
fallen off.
I.val receipts, la vara, ware 'reported by
the sfcrrhanta Lahange aa fallows:
Wheat flarler. Tlour. Oat a. Hay
Men-lay 3t a 4 II
ymr ir 14 T 1: 7
r--aon to Jala. 3;.1 Is: 7 ."-
Vr e i.MK 1117 l.'4" 7i-" '.'.'i
The archly wheat etatlslks of Ihr Xlcr
cra:ita' Kachanze folliw:
American vleihle eupply
Wheat Phlpmeala anal Supplies.
Follow, re are the weekly wheat eta'.ietl.s
f lha Merchants kebanre:
Huehc'e. Decrease
January M. IP1 1 4J.I"l.w l.t.t
January r l. 1r 2i:.''..Y"',o !!. tNi
January leoll 4'l.;i.t.o l.i-.'O.O'Nj
January lr;. Ia 47.:MVihmi a. tea
January I', lr7 ..7:iii.i..Mi 72l.o,i
January Ittj 4-1.04 l.lna) Ono
January l;ai...... 30.ShT.i''NI 'tjaiO
January ". ll.'4..... 4.;i.ih ..T7.iniO
January -'. 1WM 4:i.i.v..i4i nil'mai
January fttf.J7.uM( t4.tU
Quanctttea on Pasaaga
Weak Week Weak
endti'.g enillna andtn
Jan. 21 Jan. 14 Jan. 52. !'
Ft Bt'Shela Itu.hels Hu.hela
V. Kfncdom 1R.4Ni.tNrt 77.nstt.iMHi hm.immi
Continent . .14.7:a.'XK lS.440.iaa U.WI.IW)
Total 3J.mo.0ii Sl.lll'.OOO 5B.70O.0"0
v ertd a sthlpmente tfloar Included)
Week Week k
ending ending ending
Jan. SI Jan. It Jan. Zi. -1)
From Fiiihais Bn.hala Bu.hela
V. . Wanada2.A27.oM ;.;.-t.iw onO
Argentina .. h.".o.t" 4-:4.f" 504.000
Australia .. l..o.O"i 1.lW2.iaa 2.7--"."
PanuOian .. !. ono l.pTtl.iaio 44.tHt
Husaia a.i.Mvo4io ;.4nrtix 2. 40. 000
India UJ I.000 Kjmi.oOO
Total lo.4'7.aa .4.".l.o0 S.l!i4.0t
or!d'a shlpmanta for the aeason to date
com pare aa X0U0
Total P-lnre 8ama Fariexl
Jut. . !. l-a"t eaaon
a7o,Oi.t P.V..M ."..ifcal
From
1. s. and Canada.
Argentina ........
Atiarralla ........
1'anunlea ........
Ttu.ala
India ............
2l.aso imh)
1 J. it! .
. 2".J4.oon
. . -i;a,4.o
. .lo. 104,n.a
20.31 ,io
7I7.
13o.AH4.oMl
IS.SHJ.0iM
Total
34.VP22.00O 2h4.1M3.Oihi
Foreign rro? rondltlone are aummarlaed
bv the IJyerpool t'om Trade Newa as tol
lt..: I nltad Kingdom. Tlie crop outlook Is
fale. The weather ta unseasonable, being
cold and wet.
Franre. It la unlikely that there will be
a full acreage aown to Winter gritlne. but It
t eapoeted that thrr win bo liberal sow
ings of Spring grain. The government la ac.
reptlng foreign wheat for lha troops, t'on
tinned heavy Im porta of forelrn wheat are
expected. The weather le wintry.
liermeay. The crop outlook la generally
fa.nrahle. The foreign demand atlll contin
ues. Tha weather la Wintry.
Murear.v. Tlie crop outlook ta fairly aat-tafac-.nrv.
There la no enow, but the weatn
er K enbl.
roitmanla. The crop rotidltiona era fa
yoraM.. with tlie wenther aeas-nahle.
Iial. t'rov conditiona are generally aal
lafactorT. There la ati Improved foreign
demand, huppllca of uatlva wheat are very
eceroe
foaln. There have be-o heavy anow
atornie during the week, but crop conditions
are aarl.factorr.
Auatralla. There haa been an InTeaaa in
chartering veaeela foe moving the new crop.
Russia- Crop rondlttnne are satlafaytory,
although the lemyeraturea are low.
BrTER. A Fit Am TO TOt'CH ..
Wlta Retwlpta C.rewtag ami merka Am
aanlallng. FrKee Tatnble.
Cm have practically ceased 10 move en
Front street, aa buyers derilne to ta;:e hold
when prtcea are eliding off Moat of the
retailers are getting what eggs truy need
direct from the country- Frlrea quoted oa
the atreet ranged from 34 to 32 rente.
TVat little poultry came In eold at last
week's firm prlcea.
Tha butter market waa weak. Fresh
creamery cleaned up well, but on other
kinds the market wea topheavy.
A poles la Better Demand.
There waa a very good general trade in
fresh produce. The day's receipts Include!
1st cars of orangea. one of lemons, one of
aweet polatoea and one of mlacd vegrtabtee.
A car of celery Is due lode.--.
The demand for apples la quite satisfac
tory and prices aye firmer than at any
time heretofore thla aeaeon. Oranges are
also moving out briskly.
t
Baak tcartnge.
Bank clearings of tre Xorth"--iera cities
jesteraay were as follows:
I'leartmrs. Ttalancea.
fortlandl 1 1 .-... M. 2 $ 111442
lieattle I.7'l.4-K la.i.ttlH
Taeon's ............. 7m.':.2' 71.17.-,
."Mtkane hu."KuJJ l...i.Ki
rOKTOXD XAUtTli
Grain. Flour. Frew. Etc.
WH FAT Track prices: Hluealem. Sic;
rhih. xc; red Russian. 7c ; Valley, blc; 4
Xoid. aic.
BABIET- Feed. 1-1 JO tl 24 par ton; brew
leg. s;7 aJ27.se per wo.
MH.LsTL'Fi-'S Bran. Cltll It per
ten; middlings, fioull; shorts. I2402i.ee;
tolled barley. 1:4 9:7.
FLOL'R Patenia. It par aarral:
etralghta. I4.14w4.tt; aaporu tt-7; Val
4t 20: granara. t4.aa. eseis whaau
Quarters. IS. a
COR v Whole. I?t; erarked. J per las,
OATS No. 1 white. F.t..".0 per ton.
HAT T-ack prteae: llnotor. WUlaraatte
Valley $1P20 per ton: Kaatara Oregon.
'1922: alfalfa. $14: grala bay. 314.M)
' jis i. clovsr. ill 014.
Trgetablaa aad FTalta.
AFPLC9 Wajteo, poejtl: Baldwin. TVS)
SV2.V: Northern hpy. ac -i $1.M: Snow. tl.Za:
Red Cheek Pippin. 1(L: Winter Banana.
ffl.Tlf.; gpltsenberg. l.sO0; Yellow
I Newtown. 1.7i: Arkanaaa Black. II: Pel
aware Red. 11.75; Gano. 1.2i; Wlnesap,
SACK VEOETABI.fcS Carrots.
dred. parsnips, fl. 508 1.7J; turnips, 11.00;
beets. II. 2i-
llKEilN FRflTf Pears. It.IMfJI.fS per
bos; Mslsgss. 7fT.50 per barrel; cranber
ries. 12il2..V) per barrel.
VEOETAKI.ES Baana. liV per pound:
cabbage, t i.aoes 1.75 per hundred; eanllllow
er. il.il per crate; eele.-y. Calltorola.
I30S25 p-r crate: cucumbers. (2 Per
bog: egg plant. 15c per pound; garlic.
i";loc per pound; green onions. Uc per
doien: head lettuce. SffSOc per box;
k n. i u ...t-. TS.eil IM per bos:
I rappers 1 -t. per In-: pumpkins. 14lWiC per
lb ; radUhes. sotl ic per oor'n,
r; squash. 14flVc per pound; tomatoea.
42 fi 2.75 per box. . ,
POTATOES Oregon, buying price. Ji.n
1.40 rer hundred; aweet potatoes. j.7e
per hundred. .
TROPICAL FRT-1T8 Oranges, ngvela
aoAtra ne iviv: Jananesa. SI per
fa-10: Frollds grapefruit, 3..-.0. California
erre fruit. S.SOf4: bananas, 6c per pound;
plneapplea. fw- per pound.
ONIONS Buying price. $2 per hun
dred. T-.- snd renatrr Fradoce.
POt f.TRT Live: Hens. IPS 20c: PP""'""
llv,c: turkrvs. 2223c: ducks. W
2c: geese. KJIlc; dressed turkeys, choice.
IS 0 r 4c.
p.-Hin Oregon rsnch. candled. 30 C--.
Estilern. 27 ; Jc. .as
BI TTER Cltv creamery extra, t ann
pound prima. In boxaa. 5e per pouna; taaa
vnan n.'Te. enrrona ana u,n'. m
CHEESE Full cream, twins. 16'4c per
pound; yocng Anierlra. l"Hc-
PORK Fancy. 10'ieili,c per pound.
VEAL Fancy. SJ to 125 pounds, 1J1S0
per pound.
LOBGSWlAWLlf
PI SH VP THE PHICE OF AVIIEAT
AT CHICAGO.
Sharp Iccrea In the American
Vtolhle Supply Sce-dcel Acreage
in France Is ICM-cnctl.
CHICAliO. Jan. 23. Buying on a large
scale by leading longs pushed up the price
of wheal today. tecreaed a reage In
France helped, and so did lessening of the
visible supply. The close waa at a nt
gam of K,r to He. J-ateet figures for corn
s. mwed a riae of a ehade to ic: oata
were l-ln up to off and provlrlons Ir
regular l.le down lo :-'i'r advance
In the face of much liquidation by '""
owners and notw Ithstanolng a great cVal
of ehort eelllng on local account, the pur
chaaltig for the principal longa waa remark
anly p-rslstent and In the end brought a
number of followera to tha bull aid. The
new recrulta were Influenced to a conrid
erabla extent b an ofticlal report from
France, saying that 134i.orw acres l"S than
a vear ago had been aeeded In thai count rv.
Further aeaietance came from the fact that
tha stocks In hand at Liverpool had fallen
off In a material degree. Not much h-ad-wav
waa made agalnat the I eara. however,
until the announcement of I.1V1.0OO bushels
d-creaae In the United Stales available
total. . .
Although the rise did not suffer a check,
the firal tone was decidedly nervous May
ranged from W.c to WSr. closing Sc up
to :ai ejtoiSc.
The corn market waa a r.ther small ar
falr. Mar fluctuate,! between 4P4!.c
and toe. finishing at v. a net gain of a
ahsde. fas-, corn waa eaey.. No. 2 ye. low
tled at 47t47-:c.
Country cffcrlnga of oats arere liberal at
a trifle above current prices- The actual
sales proved to be limited. May kept with
in m of SiaturdaVa latest figures and In
the end was exactly unchsnged at 'IS'-
January pork waa bid up. otherwise pro.
visions were mainly weak. The day", trad
ing left pork 15o lower to .V2sc higher,
lard :i,c to T4c down and ribs at a de
cline of 5VTVtc.
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Onen. Hlch.
Low.
"
.02
Close.
f -s
.3S
.40
.61
.sl T.
May. ..
July...
Sept. . .
Mir...'
July. ..
riepl. -
May...
July. ..
Sept. . .
Jan
Mav. ..
July. ..
Jan. . . .
May. . .
July. ..
Sept. ..
Jan.. . .
May...
Julv. ..
I .ta S
.si's .-
.JS -
CORN".
" .4 .se '
.41 .SI
.JIH -al's
OATi.
.114 -"S
.J4V .StS
.us .jiv.
MES PORK.
.us
.n
.34.
.SIS
20 121s
.33 S
20.i
10.44
18.00
2012V, :7
iiT4 K.se
ls.eo l.o
LARD.
:'s -
.77
4i n7H
.47s
IS. 3D
17
.7
.i7's
. .:vs
!:',
M0
.7t,
.72.s
10 M
2H
4i
t.47Vs
SHORT RIBS.
H.so lo ss ' la.M
.77S : 75
4J i.ii i7"o
4-4 .74 42,
Sept
ash quotations were as follows
r mur yuiet.
Rye No. J. 4Sc.
Barley Feed or mixing. (iQiic; fair to
choice malting. 4aS24o. .....
Flaw d No. 1 Southwestern, SS.slH:
No Northwestern. l:titis.
Timothy reed lle.iO-3 lo.S.
Clover I14.7S.
Pork llese. per barrel. ::o.:;.
r!ll,s chort. clear I boxed I. lt.7i(ll.
iraln atallatlra:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 14 "00 bushels. Primary receipts
were 1.127.000 bushels, compared with 1.
241.000 bushels the corresponding day a
year ago. The visible aupnly of wheat In
the t'nlted btates decreased 1.H4.004 bush
els for the week. The amount of bread
etuh on ocean paaaage Increased 2,502.000
bushels. Estimated recelpla for tomorrow:
Wheat. S3 cars: corn. 79 cara; oata, 20t
cars; hogs. 2.000 head
Iteceipta. &nipmnrs
Flour, barrels
Wheat, bushels .
Com. bushels . .
Oata. bushels
Kve. buahela . .
Barley, buahela
IV loo
1M0O
. .. Iv.tma
. . ..lis. Tea
. . .30O.t.nl
. .. 4. AtiO
. .. 4).0
7a.nn
l'7.7lo
2 loa
d.joa
10.400
lirala at Raul Francisco.
SIX FRANCISCO. Jan, 23. Wheat and
barley steady. '
Soot quotations
Wheat Shipping. tl.40ei.ti u per cen-
tai.
Barley Feed. II llfll 1H, per cental;
brewing. II. 14 1.23 S per cental.
Oata Red. ll-10tJ127Vi percental: white.
S1&0S1.40 per cental: black. 11.11 VjOL:o
per centaL
call board aales
Wheal No trading.
Barlejr December. 31.11 1 per cental;
Ma. 11. IT bldtjl. is asked, per cen tai.
(irala Marketa of tha Northwest.
TACO.MA. Jan, 25. - Wheat Blurstem.
MSc; fortyfold. 6Jc. club. eSSc; red Rus
sian, wsc
Receipts, wheat. 3o ran; cora, 1 car;
oata. 2 car; hay, 0 cars.
PE ATTLE.i Jan. 23. Milling quotations:
Blueetem. h5c; fortyfold. bOc: club. M2c;
Fife. a2c; red Rueetan. HOc. Export wh-at:
Blueatem. har; fortvfold. Oc; club, 7uc;
Fife. 7Uc: red Rusalan. 77 c.
Visible Supply of (iraln.
NEW TORK. Jan. 23 The visible supply
of grsin In the I'nll.-d statea Saturdny.
January 21. aa compile,! by the New York
Produce Exchange followa:
Bushels. Decrease.
Corn t.s.....i ..tmMHin
,,,, lB.4l.oon
Ri. : :i.vmi
Barley 1.34U.0VO
34.'.oOi
4!.IWHI
1O7.W0
I ncrxase.
MlnnrapolU Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 23. Wheat May.
It i.'.w I f. : July. H.o.144 ri l.oAS. Cash.
N. 1 hard. II. ': No. 1 Northern, $1.l4e
l.tvt; No. 2 .Northern. 31.U101.04, No. 3
w hat.
KStj 11.113.
F.arorieaa firala Marketa.
1XNIK)N. Jan. 23. Cara.iea quiet. Walla
Walla for shipment at 314.
English country marketa partially 4Sd
cheaper. French country marketa quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23. Wheat March. To
Id; May. Ta d- weather, overcast.
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. Jan. 2.1. Butter Creameries.
lTfi2V-: dairies. l22c.
F.icks W'eak: rerelpte. 4516 eaeea; at
mark, raaea Included. 20 ; 2-c ; firsts. SSc;
prime llrata. 24c.
Cheese steady: d.ilalea, 14015Hc:
twina lilttlSSc: Voting America. 15
lc, long horna. 15W(iac.
Dalutb Ilag Market.
IULUTU. Jan. 23. Flag on track and to
arrive. No. 1. IJ.4341 May. J.ttjy, bid.
Elgin Batter Market.
EI.TJ1N. HI . Jan. 23. Sutler Firm; 25c
output. 57V.oo pounds.
GODDSHEEPSTRONG
Fancy Grain - Fed Wethers
Bring High Prices.
BIG BUNCH SELLS AT $5.25
Demand Is Active With the Largest
Supply for a "Month For
StecrH, $8.10 I the Top
Price Paid.
The week opened with a good run of live,
stork. 4210 head having arrived over Sun.
day. of which 3413 head were ahecp.
In spile of the large offerlnga of sheep the
market was firm on good quality, as was
shown by the sale of a ble bunch of 7U5
grain-fed wetherg at 35.25. Eweg moved
at 4 30 to $4.50 and other sheep sales were
around ft.
The top on the steer market waa SA10,
with the bulk of the sales of good grade at
SO. Cowa sold at 33.50 to ."
Only ono load of hoga waa reported sold
and they brought 18.50.
Receipts on Sunday and Monday were 822
cattle. 45 calves, 3413 siierp and 430 hoga.
Shippers of the stock were A. K. McGln
ntss. Cottonwood. Cel., 1 car of hoga: C. A.
Brown. Plsson. Cel.. . 2 cara of cattle and
calves: R. E. Young. Sleson. 1 car of cattle
Austin Simmons. Rexburg and Ashlon. Ida
ho. S cars of rattla and hogs: R. M. Ulan
field. Stanneld. 1 car of sheep: Hansen Llve-
atoek 4c Feeding Company. Sage. Wyo 3
cars of cattle; James McKay. Idaho Falls,
2 cars of hogs: K. T. Carnston. Baker. 4
ears of sheep:. Oeorgo J. Olbeon. Idaho
V.Ma " ciira of ahecnt W. R.. Summers,
Klmberly. Idaho. 1 cur of hoga: W. J.
Hteko. Heprmor. 2 cars of sheep; L. R.
TAvldsnn. Hennner. 1 csr of sheep; V. (.
nman Iuvkee. t car of cattle and calves:
John Fleming. Carney. Mont.. 5 cars of
sheep, and Henry lirkln. Jullaetta, Idaho,
1 car of cattio and hogs.
The Jay s sales were as follows:
Weight. Price.
r.77 Sheep
214 ewes "l
72 hcs 24l
2 bulls 1440
27 eteera o.0
I cow lo-u
45 cows 4
J bulls l'-ur.
d bulls i:u,'
22 Sheep 71
7'i' wethcra 101
24 ewes HI
25 stcrs 1"'"
25 stcrs lOI'J
25 steers 1K'
25 steers H4
X cows 1040
5 cows 14
23 cows 1,:,4
4 cows I 157
21 cowa t"5
3 bulls 1'I7-1
bulls 1511
s bulls
2 calves 313
4 ,-ows hH7
4 coas . - 1115
lo steers
)1 rows K'lo
A coivs '""'I
3 cows 50
IS iovss -. K'17
1 bull H50
1 bull 15
3 cows l'-l
10 cows O--'
1 calf 140
7 cslvea - 251
12 cows loH
12 cows 134
2.0 cows 1'""
2U cows ""7
1 'I " - I u.-a 4.MI
Sl.J'l
4 .10
e.no
4.0O
r.io
.l.lo
4..-.0
3.35
4. no
4.00
5.
4..V)
M.tlO
.ti5
a. i hi
rl to
S 25
4.oo
5.10
4. IK)
Mil
4..V)
6.oo
4. INI
4h)
4.7.1
4.75
:i.:.o
4.7..
4.75
4.-V)
.1.-1 1
4.50
5.10
8.O0
B.r.O
4.25
4.23
5.25
too
45
Irites current on the various clssscs of
stock at lha Portland Union htockyarda
were aa followa:
Cattle
Prime steers 3fl.nr.fr 50
Good to choice steers .00t 25
Fair lo good steers ............. 5.5oj a.lM)
con;mon aleers
Choice to prime cowa
t.ood to choice beef cows
Fair to good beef cowa
Common to fair beef cowa...
Good to choice heifers
Fair lo good helfera
Common to fair heifers .....
Choice to good fat bulls
Fair to good fat bulls
Common bulls
Good to choice light calves.
Fair to good light cslves
Good to choice heavy calves.
Fair to good heavy calves....
Common calves
Good to choice stags ....
Fair to good Slags
Hogs
Choice hogs
Good to choice hogs
Sheep
Vearllna wethers, grain fed.
4.O0 3.00
. 5.25 W 5.50
. 4.75r 5.25
. 4.251 4.75
. S.00y 4.O0
. r-.oov 5.50
. 5.0OHT 0.50
. 4.00 if 4.25
. 4.50 4.75
. A.Wa 4.25
. 2.50't 3.25
. 7.75r 8.IKI
. 7.00 7.50
. 3.25 " Oil
. 4.75 5.25
. 8.75 4.75
. R.OO 5.25
. 4 .00 4.50
. ..S.-.TJ fl.OO
. e.50i
. 4.25 ft 5.25
Old wethers, grain-fed .1.75 0 4.25
Good to choice ewes, grain-fed.. 8.25r 3.75
Feeders 2-25 1 8.x
Choice lambs, grain-fed 6.254 ..V)
Good to choice, grain fed 6.iO'o ft 25
Fair to good 5.25 5.75
Poor lamba 4.B5 5.00
Hay-fed aheep and lambs, Mc lower than
grain-fed.
Current prices In the horse markt follow:
Drafters, extra, 1500 to I70O lbs.. l5lf
350; drafters, fair to good. $I25r20o;
chunks, good. 3100t15; chunks, medium,
50lO0; drivers, good. 125 up; drivers,
medium to good. S4t110; plugs. 1 10 40.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Jan. 23. Cattle Receipts, es
timated 31.000: market, atesdy to 10c off.
Beeves. I4 751T7; Texas ateera. 4.15ttS..H):
Western steers. 84.50fl3.85; sloekers sml
feeders. $3.75r5.75; cows snd heifers. $2,60
tVlll. calves. 17. .Vlft ..'.
Hogs Receipts, rstlmuted. 50.000; market,
loe to 15- off. Light. 7.5fx7.o: m'ved,
87d5ei7.uo: heavy. t'.ROfi 7.S5: rough. $7 no
4.7.70: good to choice heavy. 7.70tJ 7.R5;
pigs. $7.5O'uA.05; bulk of sule. $7.75tf 75.
Sheep Receipts, eetlmated, &5.0OO; mar
ket, 10c off. Native. $3.50e?4.40: Wealern.
$2. i0 4.35;- yesrllngs. 14 ,Mtr5.50; lambs,
$4.25 S U.20; Western, $4.50Wo '-'Q.
MORNING GAINS LOST
STOCK SPEOCLATIOX IS NERV.
OlS AXI i;XSETTI.ET.
Steel I Vscd First by the Balls and
Then by the Bear lo
Influence Prices."
NEW T4ORK. Jan. 2.1. Two well-defined
movements of diverse character today gave
tha stock market a nervous and unsettled
tone.
Following the general advance In Ixindon.
tha local market opened strong and buoy
ant; but before midday thla position wss re.
versed. A eelllng movement met with little
realstance until all the morning gains were
lost. Buying at the bottom steadied the
market somewhat and doting the remainder
of the day trading was dull at prices slight
ly above the lowest.
Vntted States Steel was made the pivot of
bull operations In the morning on a revivsl
of reports of trsde Improvement, especlslly
in connection with the advance in the price
of wire products.
Iter in the day T'nited states Stool waa
uaed effectively as the center of operations
In a bear movement when word came from
Washington that n resolution contemplating
an Inquiry Into the steel corporation's affairs
waa receiving consideration In the House.
Word that no action had been taken on the
resolution helped to steady prices In the
late trading.
December reports of the Lehigh Valley
and the Pittsburg. Cincinnati. Chicago and
St- I.oula Railroads, which showed further
substantial decreases In net earnings, exer
cised a depressing Influence, while reports
of an Impending decision In the Union Pa-ciflc-4iouthern
Pacific merger case were used,
to sell those shares.
A better Inquiry for 60 and fo days loans
was reported with no change of rates. For
eign exchange waa firm, demand sterling
advancing 10 to 13 potnta.
Bonds steady. Total sales, par value. $3.
SIA.O00. t'nited Statee bonds as advanced
S on call.
CLOSIXQ STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Iiw. Rid.
Atlls Chsl Pf .. IOO 2 20 2s
Amal Copper .. 12.400 14 B.-.V. ffl i.
Am Agrlcult .. 200 4Sia 48 47S
I..IOO
20O
I.000
300
:l)0
100
41
40 li
Vi
R2
5 .
22
40
9
52
58
- 22
17
10
30
77
104
40
115
143
94
31
39
10.1
102
118
106
30
70
10
31
111.1
280
83
30
22
46
145
127
64
34
58
141
14
ir.7
30
70
3.1
28
47
35
151
12d
58
135
18
51
113
17
12
40
18
32
66
112
?
130
34
64
50
120
57
31
1 lo
41
ll5
70
1 18
20
12
10
98
1S
.12
1HI
82
155
.12
P4
31
2
.19
2
62
51
117
65
35
2tl
50
175
93
08
38
77
118
45
K4
15
84
.Ml
74
3
177
53 H
511
17
3.7O0
5O0
100
200
1. noo
100
100
2. R00
5. BOO
IOO
loo
1.800
oo
4.500
5.200
3.900
78
105 Va
4fH
llrtS
144
94 M
32
30 S
104 SI
102S
120
107
30S
77
200
32 H
77,
103
4
114
143 H
94 H
32
39 i
10.1 S
102 'a
120
lot! 14
2!S
70',
207
82 S
6.900 84
82
200
IMJ0
14(,
129
140
127
Col Fuel A Iron 1.B00
35Vt 3
Col A Southern
Consol Gas .
15.400
143
14S
lrt7U
31
"ssli
2S74
48 S
3AS
151 H
120S
rtoi,
13b'
19'
53
114
17 is
. 12S
40'.
18
3.H,
UHS
112
144
28 '.
1S7S
35 S
'si '
122
57 's
SO
111
42 V
7 Us
120
211
127
107 V.
141
14 ,
ll'.T
31 .
-R.i i
2 S
47 V
.In l
151
125T4
5
135
18
50
im1
17
12S
4014
1HS
33
Hti
112
143
28
137
35
"40
121
57
30
110
41',
105
71
11'4
2
12
106
Corn Products..
Del & Hudson..
D & R Grande..
do preferred. .
Distillers' Secur
Erie
do 1st pf ....
do 2d pf ....
General Elc ..
Gt North pf
Gt North Ore . .
Illinois Central.
Inierbor. Met . .
do preferred. .
Inter Harvester
Inter Marine pf
Tnt Paper
Int Pump
Iowa Central ..
K C Southern ..
do preferred..
Taclede Gas . . .
Louis A Nash..
Minn & St L. .
M. 8 P H S M
JIo. Kan ft Tex
do preferred..
Mo Paclrlr ....
Nat Bl-icult . . .
Nut Lead
Mex N Ry 2 Pf
N Y Central . . .
N' Y. Ont & YVes
Norfolk & Wes.
North Am ....
North Pac
Pacific. Mali ...
Pennsylvania ...
People's Gas . . .
,100
40
200
IOO
900
8O0
200
3no
1.NO0
8.800
000
3.700
7.KO0
900
41 )
eoo
100
800
200
,'il Ml
2Jloo
HtM)
200
loo
4IIO
' 3 .100
3110
500
20O
2.2O0
5' mi
4.700
300
7.7HO
2'HI
4.9'0
JO0
P. C C St I...
Pittsburg Coal
Presaed si Car.. IOO
Pull Pal Cur,. 1O0
Ry Steel Spring
Reading 143,100
Republic Steel... 4O0
32
161
157'i
32W
42"
'.i
52',,
1H1
S2'.i
'si
'46
8
00 prererreo..
Roek Island Co
do preferred..
Ft L & S F 2 pf
St L Southwest.
do preferred..
Floss-SheffieM ..
Southern Pac ..
Southern Ry ..
Tenn Copper . .
Texas & Pnc. .
Tol. St I. & Wcs
5. BOO
"40O
'306
' o.-ioo
soo
;uo
200
200
118 117
5 4
.1.1 55
23
52
177
U.1
'.17
78
119
40
114
Hl
35
50
1.7
75
23
52
174
93
'e-7
7ti
1 1S ,
45
4 V
15
85
no
117
74
do prererreo..
Union Pacific ..
do preferred..
47.1H0
1O0
2tV)
14.M'0
1.5"t)
J. son
1,2, Hi
300
tsoo
4110
ItiO
700
f S Realty
V 8 Rubber ...
U S Slel
do preferred..
tTtah Copper . .
Va-Caro Chem..
Wabash
do preferred..
Western Md
Westing El.'C ..
Western Union.
Wheel at L E
LehlKll Valley.. 10.ROO
17S 176
Total sales for the day. 547.100 sha
res.
BONDS.
NKW YORK. Jan. Closing quotations:
V. S. ref 2s reg. Io0 ) X. V. C. s 3 8B
do coupon . . . looiN'n. pacific .Is. . .
I S 3s reg . . . l'2 ' i No. Pnelfle 4s... loo
'do' coupon ...102iT'nlon Pacific 4s.loo
U.S. new 4a reg.H5,Wls. Central 4s. 91
do coupon . . .113 Japanese 4s 60
D. R. G. 4s, 93 Hi
Money, Exchange, Elr.
....... . -rt r r.n 't Monev on
call steady. 2 2 per cent: ru In rate.
2: closing bid. 2: offered at 2. Time
loins weaker and dull: 60 days. 3 per cent:
Ho days. 323 per cent: six months. 3r)
3. Prime mercantile paper, 44 per
cent . , .....
Sterling exchange nrm v. nn
ness In bankers' bills at $4.825 4.t20
Vr .... ,.i... 1 . 11 uilil fur de
mand', "commercial bills, $4.81 4.82.
war Sliver o.c.
Mexican dollsrs 45c. ....
Bonds Government firm; railroad steady.
LONDON, Jan. 23. Bar silver Steady,
14 d per ounce.
Money 3 a-1 per cent.
. n-K. .... e.e discount In the open market
for short bills Is 4 per cent; three monthj'
bills. S;s per cent. ,
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 23. Sterling on
Lontlon. 60 days. $4. S3: sight. 4.M..
Drafts Sight, 8c: telegraph, 11c.
i'irrrxi:o .inn Exchange on New
York. 20c premium bid.
Storks at Boston.
BOSTON. Jan. 2:i. Closing quotation
Allouea
Amalg. Copper.
A. Z. L. 4i Sm.
Artsona Com. .
Atlantic ......
Butte Coalition
35 A
iMIaml Copper... 18
0.1
MonawK .
25
13
Nevada Con. ... 18
Nlplsslng Mines.. 10
4
Norm rJlllte -t
18
Old Dominion... .111
47 Osceola los
Cal. Arixon
Cal. ar Ilecla. .
513 A Parrott (S. A C.) 11
Centennial
. 12 iOulncy 70 A
Cop. Ran. 1. Co.
t;7IShatinon J'
E. Butte Cp. M. 12'i;superlor 37
Franklin 7 Sup A fins Mm..
Glroux Con 8Sup & Pitts lop. 14
Granhy t on. ... oi iu. c o. rv. v ji. '
Greene cansnea. 0 do preterrea .. -iu
I Royale (cop.) i.isiiLtun von.
Kerr Lake 7lL'lah,'opper Co. 4..
Lake copper.... S:iiVlnona a
La Salle copper, ixiwo""""
Condition of the Treasury.
wiouivuTOV. Jan. 23. At the begin
ning of business today the condition of the
United States Treasury was:
Working balance In Troaaury s4 ,51
Innbs"nk's"an'd I'iililpplne Treasury J2.S72.:'6;
The total balance in general lunn j."a.:.i
Ordinary receipts .:'JI;,'?
Ordinary disbursements 336.311
The dencll to nato tnin um i jrm , c-'.
730.338 aa against $27,274,777 at this time
last year.
These figures exclune ranama ianai ana
public debt transactions.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Jan. 23. Standard Copper.
week; spot. January, February, March ana
nril 12 00u 12.10c. l-ionnon, nrm; sj."i.
.e. ... ... . . 1KA r.m Initial! r-
t.io is oa; iuiuie. "
ported at New York today. 3O0 tons.Ctts-
tom House return, euvw ' -
tons so far this month. Lake copper.
12 2t4ai2.87c: electrolytic, 12 00c; cast
ing. 12.12 12.37c. T
Tin irregular: spot. 4i.nii.i-ir nw
ry. T75c: February. 41.2541.75c:
March. tl.404L7,5c: April. 41.36W 41.73c.
Ixindon, ateady; spot, titto 5s; futures, flOO
Lead dull. 4.4O4.50c New York:
asc Hast St. Louis: London lead, tu
IS d. . wefc.
Spelter irregular, ii.anrn.ooi:
..S5Vi 3.40c .East St. Louis. Sales 60.000
.ounds Fehfuary East St. Louis delivery at
..19c. London. 23 ITs 6d.
teen Cleveland warrants. 4s 4d in
renrtoo. I.ocallv Iron was ateady. No. 1
foundrv northern. $15.254716.25; No. -.
. v .. , amitSern and No. 1
southern ' soft. 115. 25g 15.75.
FRODUCB AT SAN FRANCISCa
Qaotatloos Current In tbe Bay City Mar-
. eteta.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 23. The --follow-
Ing produce prlcea were current today:
Vegetables cucumoera, ii.cii. .-.
tiOc: green neas. 34i.7c: string bean.
12'c; tomatoes, $16 1.50: egg plant, ju
ISc.
Butter Fancy creamery.
Kirgs Store. 35c; fancy ranch. 27c
Cheese Young America. 13 9 !c
Mill. turfs Bran. $27630; middlings. 3J
Hav Wheat tT ; .
CIS: alfalfa. $S 135
Fruit Applea. choice. 6Se: common. 40e.
Mexican limea. I44.5.i: California lamona.
choice. $3: common. $150. oranges, naval.
fl.3ow2.25: Plnea4i.les. -2-'- ...
Potstoes fcnriy nose. ii..i...o.-i
Burbsnks. $2 10ft 2.20; sweet. JoJ3.!j; Ore
gon Burbanks. 1 . - 00
onions ai.ttoaj 1.00.
Receipts Flour. 2541 quarter sacks;
whe
t, 4400 centals; Dsriey. v.enw.1..
320 centals; . potatoes, 4820 sacks;
7(11 tons.
ts.
hay.
Coffee and Sugar.
vrnxr vrtuK Jan. 23 -Coffc futures
closed stesdy net unchanged to higher.
Sales, 136.7V) bags. January, lu.airc; reo
ruary. ln.92c: March. 11c: April. 11.03c;
May. 11.07c; June. 11.02c; July. 10.9Kc; Au
gust. 10.88c: September. 10.7Sc; October,
10.65c; Novemner. iw.'pt. -vni.iuc..
Spot corree quiet. 00. 1 r.i". i.a ri-i- .
No. 4 Santos. 13c. Mild coliee nominal.
Cordova.- 13 glc.
Sugar Raw steady. aiuscoveo, r teei.
ic- centr fuial. s rear. 3.4.10: molasses
sugar, S lest, 3.70c. Refined sugar quiet.
Government Cotton Report.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2J. Cotton of the
Am Bt Sugar.
American Can,.
Am Car Fily.
Am Cotton Oil.
Am Hd A Lt pf
Am Ice Securi..
Am Linseed . . . .
Am locomotive. -Am
Smcl & Ref
do preferred..
Am Steel Fdy..
Am Sugar Ref..
Am Tol Tel..
Am Tobacco pf
Am Woolen
Anaconda M Co
Atchison
do preferred..
AH Coast Line.
Bait Sc Ohio . .
Bethlehem Steel
Brook R Trait,
Canadian Pac...
Central Leather
do preferred . .
Central of N J .
Ches & Ohio '. .
Chlcsgo Alton .
Chi Gt West . . .
do preferred.. .
Chicago i- N W
C, M & St Paul
C. C. C St L..
I . I I I -. ., , - i I E
Bonds
Investments
Timber Lands
McCRAIH & NEUHAUSEN CO-
701-2-3-4-5 Lewis Bids
Portland ' Oregon
growth of 110 glnnod prior to January IS,
aocordlng to the report of the Census Bu
reau. Issued at 10 o'clock this morning,
was 11.254.115 bales, counting round bales
as half bales, compared with 9.787,592 In
10 and 12,6,203 in 1908. The per cent
of the 1900 crop ginned prior to January 16
was 7.5. while that of the 1908 crop was
06.8. Round balea Included this year are
110.SH. compared with 140.878 In 1909 and
232.510 In 1908. Sea Island Included was
86.411 bales, compared with 93.000 in 1909
and 90.2S7 In 1908.
WOULD SLASH BUTTER
LARGE SEATTLE DEALER TRY
ING TO LOWER THE MARKET.
Egps Decline Two Cents Onions
Firm but Not Vet Vp to the
Oregon Parity. '
SEATTLE. Jan. 23. (Spectal.l The
lump In egga continued today with In
creased vigor. The market was absolutely
without etipport and under rather moderate
receipts, the price dropped to 32 cents. S
cents under Saturday's lowest quotation.
Local ranch eggs are now 3 cents lower
than a year ago.
The butter market is In a turmoil. One
of the largest creamery men In the city is
endeavoring to cut prices, but other manu
facturers declare the supply does not war
rant a reduction at this time.
Over-production of condensed milk and
the fact that condensed milk Is piling up
in the warehouses is largely responsible for
the fight that has developed in the butter
trade.
The onion market was very firm. Prices
have not as yet been advanced to meet the
rise In Oregon, but most houses are endeav.
orlng to obtain the full $2.50 price.
Potatoes were steady at last week's prices.
Country advices indicate that farmers are
extremely bullish In their viewn. notwith
standing that they are having difficulty In
getting rid of their potatoes.
Thirty-one carloads of hay arrived today,
the heaviest day's receipts of the year. The
hay market Is badlv demoralized and prices
are belns cut on all sides. Oats, wheat and
barley were In fair demand at last week s
prices.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 23. Cotton Spot ' dull
15 points lower. Mid uplands. 14. 16c; do
Gulf 13c. Sales. 1700 bales.
Futures closed steady, S to 17 point!
lower. January. 14.53c: February. 14.S8c;
March. 14.69c; April. 14.79c; May. 4fc5c;
June. 14.86c: July. 14.90c; August, 14.67c;
October. 13.34c; December. 13.20c.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, Jan. 23. Evaporated apples
Inactive but steady on spot: fancy is quoted
at 12 43. 13c; choice. lldfllHc; prime. 10
4rlOl-.c: cold storage. 8 40 10c.
Prunes quiet, but prices very firmly held:
quotations range from llc for Call
fornlas up to KOWOs and 10&lle for Ore
gons from 6o-30s. . ,,
Peaches quiet but firm: choice. 77c,
extra choice, i&8c; fancy, 8?0c.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 23. Wool Unchanged.
Terrltorv and Western mediums. 214-vic;
fine mediums, 17ailc: fine. 12 ra 13c.
Wool Sales Postponed.
IX5NDON. Jan. 23. The wool auction
sales scheduled for today were postponed
on account of fog.
Hone at London.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23. Hops at London
Pacific Coast, Arm. f4 6aQf5 5s.
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK. Jan. 23. Hops Finn.
WOMAN ACCUSED OF ARSON
Klamath Falls Authorities Suspect
Jlrs. Stark of Crimes.
KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 23. (Spe
cial.) Cora Seaton, now Mrs. William
Stark, again faoea the charge of arson
In connection with the burning- of the
Dave Shookhouse and barn last May,
and the destruction of thousands of
dollars' worth of property.
Mrs. Stark was arrested near Stock
ton. Cal., a few days ago. The arrest
came about through the publication of
the Issuance of a marriage license to
herself and William Stark, which ap
peared In a Sacramento paper a month
ago. She arrived here Saturday night
In charge of an officer, who had been
sent for her with a warrant charging
her with burning of the Shook home
and-barn. She confessed she had done
lt at the Instigation of Mrs. Maggie
Jones-DeaL The Deal woman has since
changed her name to that of Waltz,
one of the men who went on her bonds,
Jackey Waltz, of Dorrls, having mar
ried her soon after she was placed
under $1500 bond to appear before the
grand Jury.
LUMBER RATES TOO HIGH
Timber Company Wants Reduction o
Portland Made Now.
SITTM Or .Ian 33 TStwIal.l Alleg
ing that the freight from Timber. Or.,
to Fortlana ana points on xoe un 01
th Southern Paolflc over the Par-Ill.:
Experience
points
the
way
to
BITULITHIC
s-t-r-e-e-t-s
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF SAST FRASCISCO
FOO'DED 1S04.
Capital Paid in $8,500,000
Surplus and. Undivided Profits $7,836,754
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City
We buy and sell Foreign Exchange: Issue
Drafts and Cable Transfers, Commercial Cred
its and Travelers' Letters of Credit, available
In all parts of the world; make collections on
all points and conduct a general foreign and
domestic banking business.
INTEREST PAID 0' TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
PORTLAND OFFICE
Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BCILDIXG.
WM. A. MAC RAG, Manager. J. T. BCRTCHAELL, Asst. Manager.
Ladd S Tilton EanS
Established 1859. i i ,
OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Capital 1,009,000
SUEPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000
TV 41 I add President. ft- 3. Howard. Jr.. Ass't Cashier.
Edw.'cooklns;liam. Vice-President. J. W. Laild, Assistant Cashier.
W. U. Dunckler. Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asa : Cashier.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,009
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
Rocky Mountains
I nim&im cruises E
V3,iWB
Ek' GIBRALTAR S
GIBRALTAR
ALGIERS VILLEFRANCHET GENOA.
NAPLES ALEXANDRIA
A LA CARTE SERVICE
WITHOUT CHARGE
' S. S. CARMANiA S. S. i-RANCONIA
Feb. is. MAR- I-
-aays o At3 TtC CTT A X rJp'CV To OUR ACCrfClCS A"T
Railway & Navigation Company and the
Southern Paclflc lines, are excessive, un
reasonable and discriminating, the Ne
halem River Lumber Company has filed
a complaint tv-ith the Railroad Commis
sion asking that a through or joint rate
be fixed between Timber, where the com
pany's mill Is located, and Portland.
The carload rate under the present
tariff is 5 cents per 100 pounds from Tim
ber to Hillsboro. This is over the Pacific
Railway & Navigation Company line,
and from Hillsboro to Portland over the
Southern Pacific a rate of 4 cents per 100
pounds.
A stomach telescope, invented by a Lon
don surgeon and In constant use in a hos
pital in that city, enables the observer to
see the exact condition of the entire Interior
of a patient's stomach.
TRAVELER'S CODE.
COOS BAY L5NE
fTEAMEK BREAKWATER sails from
Alaska dock. Portland, 8 P. M. Dec. 13. 20.
fi, Jan. 8. 10. 17, 144. 31. Feb. 7. 14. 21. 2a aad
every Tuesday night thereafter during tee
Winter. Freight received at Alaska Dock
until 6 P. M. daily. Passenner fare first
class, $10: secood-class $7. Including meals
and berth. Ticketa on sale at AinswartA
Dock. Phones alalu 2tla. A 1234:
S.S. Golden Gate lor Til
lamook, Bay City and
Garibaldi
Leav.s Wash.-st. dock Tuea.'n'- : 3 P M
Freight and Passengers.
Phone Maia 619. A 2465.
San Francisca, Los Anjslu ani
San Diego Direct
North Pacific 8. s. Co.'s S. S. Rnaanaa
and 8. 8, Eider sail every Wednesday
alternately at 6 P. 3d. Ticket ufflca iu
laird u. sear Alder.
UAxlTLS J. 111CU5Y. I'assenger ' Ageai.
. K. SLliOBtK. Freight Ageab
a-neoea as. lilt. A 114.
$500,000
K.m a-w E
TRAVKLER'S GUIDE,
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC
Winter Schedule Effective October
30, 1910.
STEAMSHIPS:
'Prince Rupert' and 'Prince George'
FOR
Victoria. Vancouver and Prince
Rupert. Connecting at Prince
Rupert with "S. S. Prince Albert
for Stewart and Queen Charlotte
Islands.
Daylight Ride to Victoria
LEAVE SEATTLE, WASH., every
Sunday at 2:00 P. M., northbound.
LEAVE VANCOUVER. B. C,
everv- Monday at 11:00 P. M.. north
bound; every Saturday at 2:00 P.
M., southbound.
MEALS A.D BERTH IXI'LIDEU
MIKTH OF VANCOUVER.
For Tickets and Reservations Apply
to Local Railway Ticket Agents, or
J. H. Btircia, fien'l Agent. First Ave.
and Veslcr Way, Seattle, Waah.
SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SS. CO.
New service to Los Angeles via San Fran
cisco every five days.
From Ainsworth Dock, Portland. 4 P. M
S.S. Beaver Jan. it. Bear, Feb. 1. Rose City 6
From San Francisco. Northbound. ".' M.
S.S. Bear Jan. 26, Rose City 81. Beaver Feb.3
Fmm Pan Pedro, Nort hhouml. 10:30 A. M.
S.S. Rose City Jan. 29, Beaver Feb. S, Bear 8
li. G. Smith. C. T. A.. 143 Third St.
J. W. RauMom. Agent, Ainsworth Dock.
Phones: Main 402. 2tt. JL 140-.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
(I'nion Line of N. Z.)
VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON
Direct through steamers, sailing from San
Francisco. Feb. S. Mar. 8 and every 28 days.
Wellington back, 1st class. $21. Other ratef
also low. The line to lles of the South Seas.
For reservations pee Coupon Railroad Agems.
or address Oceanic 8. B. Co., San Francisco.
Canadian Peclno ttmpress line of steamers,
sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver,
pool. Wireless ea all steamers Ask j
ticket acent or write F. K. Jonnkta, O. A.
142 Third St.. Portland,