Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 21, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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    FLOUR GOES HIGHER
Patents Will Advance 20 Cents
a Barrel Today.
FOLLOW COURSE OF WHEAT
IWItrr I'rmand In All North Pacific
Coast Markrt Strong Under
tone In the Grain Trade.
llaj Conditions. v
.oral rtnur -jrtre will be lifted V ml
a barrel thla momlm. when patents will ba
auotad out at It.!. Thla advance haa
b- expert! for aoma tlma past. It wa
chiefly due ta tha ataadr naa l tha prlea
of wheat, but tha freer trad flooi alas
batped tha movement alonit. Eiport grade
bold teay at tha recent advance. No
chaoca wa mado In tha prlea of mlllfeed.
ihlrb. howvr. la very strong.
Tha filing In tha wheat market waa firm
' throughout. Holder asked extreme prlcaa.
which arera realised when any bualneaa waa
done. On l a aad barley were also bald Onn
lr. Condition la tha California bay trade are
ahowa by tha following Baa Frnnctoco
report:
Arrival of bay for tha paet ereek were
.-. tone aa gainst HIT too the pre-c-rtlng
week. Thla ehowa IW an Inrreaaa
and to our mind account for tha dullneea
In the market for the paet week. Receipts
have moved off aloe, ly and concessions in
vn.es have had to be made on all grarte
of hay dnrln tha werk to effect ready
aalee. A l-rtt proportion of the hay re
ceded lies bn of an aicellent quality, and
thle ara'le has shown considerable weak
. We belieea had a Httla more Judg
ntrnl been med In miklnc ahlpments to
thle market dazing the week and receipt
held at a&out tha same f. cures aa laxt
wek he market would hare Improved
rather than b.-oming easier, as It has done.
Kepor'e from country district ree;ardlna
the new crop are not aa ncouYaalr.g aa
they were last week, allhouch wa b-lleva
we will have a aormal crop of bay through
set the state.
Fvport trade baa been fair during the
week, two eteamere having sailed for Ha
waii, whkk have taken considerable hay
aad barley.
Alf;r haa beea In tares onpv nnd la
we-k slnc to so much (rasa being avail
w- . v
Iral recelpta. In car, were reported by
the Merchants Ftirhan as follows:
Wheat Barley r'our.Oats Use
Veerf.r - J M S'
TUr in 3 T 1
tVe.tneeday ... 1- .J -J
Tl.rrt.r SO 5 1J I
Teur ao :l 1 - 3
to dste..i-oi vie. ix4 J-.; -r-
Tear axo 1T 1J1S 1l" in- --""i"
Frrrirr or T.or.n are peckkasino.
an poly of flews sal the Market la ntrriy
larger.
r.eee.'tfte of esse thla week have shown a
faM'tie o(T. an as a consequence tha market
Is firmer. aUCouih tha quotation on can
die.; t-k la stltl 5w cents. There Is some
demand for egg for shipment to outside
point.
As the movement declines, arrivals
of poultry continue to (row. Hena were tJ
targe -apply yestenlay and aalea drafted at
SO rents.
"
Mar l.awMna l rawherviee.
Another shipment of Uulutiii stranber
tlea arrived yeetertlar In fire condition. They
were quoted at 1 per crate. Two car
of oranffea a'eo rams In
Amonc the vegetable receipt was a
strsicht car of creea asparagus. It waa of
f'T'd at l.'f 1I per box.
tVerkratr New Torh llopyarda.
Hop renditions rn New Tork State ar re
ported by tha vVetervill Time as follows.
A beginning haa beea made la tha work
In the hopyarde In thla vicinity and a small
qaaattty of poles have beea set. but tna
round baa not been la favorable condition
for much work as yet-"
Dry Felta Are I -ewer.
Tha local price of dry pelta haa dropped
avaln. the present quotation betns; a cents.
Tbe decline ta dua to the depression In the
wool market. T here baa been no material
Improvement In btde values, but tradlns Is
anors acllv.
Baak ('trailaca.
Peak clearlnaa of tha Northwea
leetcritay w ere as follows:
Clearln.
I-ortlssd el.wHa.St-.t
Seattle l.S'it.Jfvn
Ta. oma - t"T
r0Oksaa Sea.UeJ
itora cltlaa
Jlnlancea.
elol.2-4
S.OO
i2. lit
T.ie
rOKTLAND MABKETS.
" Crnia. Floor. Feed. Ete.
WHEAT Track prices: Bluestrm. 10 c:
clab. Sev'e: red Hussian. sec; VaJley. tic;
te-told. vij4c
BARLKY I'holc feed. t:T.SV:S per toa.
MU.LTU FI3 Bran. I:lit. per ton;
trirt.llinjs. til: short. :s.; rolled barley.
$- o J.
rl-t'lR Patents. $.J per barrel;
tra.shts. ..: porta, ft It; Valley. It. By;
fnnam. 14 JO. whole wheal. It TO.
IVRX Whole. :. cracked. J par toa.
OATS No. 1 white. t-g: io par toa.
HAY Timothy. Kastem r-oa. No. t.
121; mixed. ltl: alfalfa. Illcfll;
clever. Hl-li-iu; craia bay. Illtfli.
Yecetabiea aad Traits.
x:K VCUKTABLEs Carrsta. 3cll
pee hundred, parsnips. UcOV-; turn! pa. his
toll, b-ets. avcotl.
TKOI'lt'AL. FRUITS Oraacea. as vela,
$&os.L. per box; Florida grapefruit, et-fto;
lelifoerue arapefrwlt. bananas. & O
kc per lb-, -tneepples. Uc per lb.; lemons.
UUII: tange.lnaa. 111 per box.
FKnH FKl'lT Utrawberriea. Loulslsna.
It-i-i pr crate, apples, fanrr. l;Ji;
cbl e. 11 a .Z . eomuioa. Jicoll pr boa.
VKTAVLU Aspoxagus. Il.alt.t per
e-rate; cabbace. ll.lH)! it per hundred:
cauliflower. L4al.7e par doa.; calory. Cali
fornia. per crata; cucumbers. Il-.'l per
dosen; asaplant. lea lb.; gsrllc llllo per
. lettuce. & c per dosen; hothouse lettuce.
H :j t l-i pay box: peea. 13sc per pound;
peppers. la per lb; radishes, attftio per
dosen: rhuoarn. llWIXe per box. aproata,
-: toaiatoa. tLTkvl.
POT ATuKs-orea-oo. Jobblac prleo. (Lit
per hnndred-
OMO.NS Jobbing price: Oregon, tilt
per hundred: Australian, t per hundred.
Dairy aad Ceeustry Prod won.
rOn.TRI Ifaaa. Her; broilers. tOc; lar
keva. 5Jc. ducks. 20e; geeee. ljr; dressed
turkevs. choice. Sc
F.iiJd Oregon ranch, candied. J0 per
dosen. caeo count. Xso par SWsen.
t H i. J: -r. FuU cream. slnA. lk Pr ta.;
leiing America. 1 4c
VEAl Faacy. Is ta 114 aooada. 11911a
par pound.
BLTTKR City creamery extra. 1 aad 1
pound prints. In boxea. : per pounc ; lees
thsa so x lots, cartons aad delivery extra.
I'UKK Fsacy. lowl'Ho per pound.
II H1MJ LAilUS 1 all to per pound.
tit e lis a. Lerlesl Fral Is. Kiev
tRIEl FRl'ITS Applee. lli)13H0 per
aouad; curraata. llSc. apricots. l:f llr;
dstes. package. Use per pounl; age. bulk.
whit or block, by sock. Iic; e-ts. tU'
l;: li-lte. tic. st-lJa. li-li; le-l. ic:
bmyraa. I vc.
AUtON Columbia River. 1-pound tails.
IT 1 per dosen: 2-pound tails. l.l; 1-
pound rata. lx.a; Alaska pint. 1-pousd
tails. Ii :v.
cuFl th. Roasted, la drams. UOlto per
pound.
r. I TS Walnnta. l?Sul per pound:
Dm:l nuts, lib; lie: Siberia, lie; atmoads.
lSqilsc: pea ran. lc; cocoanuta. clrlt per
dosen: chealaut. l:Sc par poMad; hickory
Bute. Itltc per pound.
HON t: I Choice. i.tl pec case; straiaad,
S -a e per pound.
ALT granulated. IIS per Ion; ha!f
(round, is. I' per toa: JOa, per ton.
BUM dmall wbite. 4 S; largo white.
So. LMa ISc: pink. Sc. rod slsxicaxa.
,c; bayoa. to.
RLE No. I Japan. c; cheaper (radea.
(a.ls.Si: aoutera beatl. Ist'o; lm
prte.t Imperial. Ic. Imported extra No. I.
It'Sa
bl.'iiAR Dry granulated, fruit and berry.
IS : yallome I. I.t: powdered. ..
Terms aa reasJuaacea wlthia Is wagnt e-
duct He per pound; ff later than 1J da
nd wlthtn I dava. deduct He iKT pounu.
Maple sugar. lSvlic par pound.
HAMft 1 to I pound. lllltl I: to
It pound. liVVltc. 1 to 1 pound.
jacbltiSc: skinned, lie: picnics. 11 c;
cottage roll. i:ec-
8MOKKK MEATS Beef tongues. e;
dried beet sets, none; outsldes. none; In
sides. T-'r; knuckles, Klc
BACON Fsncy. :c: standard. 2e;
Choice. Jlc; English. 17e.
UKT SALT Ci'KF.D Regular short Clear,
dry aelt. lie; amoked. like; back, light,
aalt. I J Vic: smoked, lie; back, heavy,
aa.t. lie; xmoked. It He; exports, salt, lie;
amoked. 1 i c.
LARD Kettl rendered, tierce. lSc;
tuba, llVte; atandnrd. pure, t lerrea. 1 1 1
tuba. Use; choice, tierces. ltie; tubs.
It'sc; shortening, tierces. b1e: tuba. c
Haps, Wool. HI dee. F.tr.
HOPS ll crop. lu:tc; IXt crop, 11
lc; contract. 17c.
1IOHA1R Choice, lie per pound delivered
Portland.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, nominal. 10lo
per pound, according to ehrlnkage; Valley,
14v 11c per pound.
FKI.TS Dry, Sc: salted, country pelts.
!. f I per pound; lamb pelta. !Sc.
HIDES Sailed hldea. Tc per pound:
salted calf, lie; salted kip. 7i,c; salted
stags. I He: green hides, lc less: dry hides,
ITr; dry calf. lteJUc: dry stag. llffKc.
CAo'CARA BARK Per pound. c
Oils.
I.INSEEO Oil. Pure raw. In barrels,
t t. polled. In barrels. Il.4: raw, in
case. 1. OT; boiled. In cases, fl.O.
TURPENTINE Cases, one; wood barrels.
O-tUe: Iron barrels. uSh: : 10-cae lota. 9SC.
GASOIJNE Motor gasoline. Iron barrels.
lSHe; cases. S2He: hs gasoline, iron oar
re Ik. rasea. St
COAL OIL Ordinary test, rases. 101Bc;
bulk. In tanks. Hc: high test.
PRICE VIEWS APART
FINE IDAHO CATTLE ARE NOT
YET SOU).
Tradlns at the Yard Is Chiefly in
the Mutton Line Choice
Laiuhs Firm.
The eleven loads of fin Idaho cattla
received Wednesday are still unsold at the
yard, a buyer and aellere are unable to
agree on a price.
Trade yeterday waa well dhrtrlbuted
among the different classes of livestock, but
la the cattle division mainly odda and end
were worked off. Two loads of good steer
brought It Ii and other ranged from t,
to l.:t. Good cowa brought from ti to
13.71 aad top calves Is.
Lamba attracted moat attention In the
mutton division. A bunch of tit head of
sheared lamba sold at IS.4. the top e the
market. Two smaller lota sold at li. Ewes
brought . and wethers $.7S.
Two bunches or choice light hog sold at
IT.:, which Is now the top price.
Recelpta yeterday were Hi cattle ; 1101
beep. Ii boga and S horse.
hippera were: R. M. Stanfleld. Stan
fleiU. 2 car of sheep: J. 8. Flint. Junction
City. I ear of sheep: J. W. Wiley. Medford.
t cars of cattle, sheep and horses: J. E.
Zelgler. Grand Dallee. Wash., t care of
sheep: T. Burns A Co.. Madras. 1 car of
cattle: 1L M. Knyder. Anaconda. Mont., t
car of cattle;. TA P. Ketchum at boa. The
Dalles. 1 car of sheep; Lonergan at Shaefer.
Idaho Fall, a cars of cattle and bogs;
Jacob Fharfer. Btarkfoot. Idaho 2 cars of
cattle and hogs, and L D. Bodlne. Idaho
Fall. 1 cars of cattle.
The day's sales were aa follows:
Weight.
Price.
I1.7S
t ;s
4
4
III
4 7S
4. IS
I.
T.ZI
a.7i
a.oe
4.1
I.7S
t :s
7S
4 00
t :J
i.7i
i.0
.1S
t.:i
' ID)
4.73
4.1
2.00
8.74
l.7i
4.71
4.41
1.40
t 00
E f 10
7.:s
1.(19
11..
1191
1107
III
l.oo
lki
l.ftx
ir.
i
143
t;i
loo
la.v
lo.'
n:
l4l
i.
i
117
is.se
1.14
lots
74
l:i
li:s
104
113
8t
77
It.
li
itt
Prices current on the various classes of
stock at the Portland vnioa btocxyaraa
were aa folluwa:
Prim, ateer. .7.?2,Io1
CholctPaieera f;? f
Oood to choice iteera JVi
Fair to good atcera 6--'
Common aleera .J "''2 ZYU
Prim cow. Sv
Uood to choice cow .w o.
Fair to good cow.
loor com i0
Choice helfera o.MJS .
Choice bulla t:" i ??
Good to cnolce bulla 4 Sot 4.7j
choice lie at calvea ..
Oood to choice light calvea.....
Fair to medium llgbt calvea. ...
Choice heavy calvea
-air to medium heavy calvea...
Choice otsga
Good to choice stags
Fair to medium atag.
Hoe
Choice hog
;ood to choice hoga ...
Choice heavy
Good to choice heavy...........
common .......
btock bog
b.00O II
5 10i a.09
4 To J 6.00
1.2.-. i.A
4-lua) A.00
e-OUx .M
T.25
trm j c7i
.Tim 7.01
X' i .G0
l.uotf a.00
7.6V4J 7.7J
Grain-fed wether, heavy 4.509 3 Ce
Cho.ce young wether, grain-fed. 6.v
Old wether .ot 4.6ii
Good to ebole shorn wether. 4 l.1a
Choloe ewe, gram-fed. ... e.04 4-73
Fair to medium ewea 7Aty 4 Ixj
Oood to choice abora ewea...... g.75t 4.oe
Choice wool lamb, grain-fed.... s.3uet
Uod to choice wool lamba, grain
fed 5.2 S.M
Choice shorn lamb, grain-fed... &.2ia -4e
Good to choice abora lamba, grata
fed elelff ft 2.1
Fair to good lamba, grain fed.... 4.719 i 2i
Cull IVMt 3.o0
Tb followtag quotation represent prlr
on thla market lor the different lUxee of
horeea: Urarier. extra heavy. t.Ko .00,
drafter. 14oo to 1700 lbs.. Il.'-'tj.'io; draft,
era. l.oQ. to 140O lb. 1uO((2jO: chunk.
$a91l4: plug. IKwe4: driving horse. 7J
and up: saJd.e horses. I60 and up.
Chlrwc Uvastaek Market.
CHICAGO. April S Cattle. Receipt ee
tlmeied at ft&ee: market alow at decline.
Iteevea. 11 IS It- lexas steers. 14.40 e
.0; Western steers. 14. iel.7l; stockrra
and feeder. 4Uk.7: cw and heifer. 11. te
4yi 71: calve. I4.7sf4.i.
Mug Heceipts estimated at 14 000: mar
ket slow. lec lower. Light. H.OSetlt;
roti' V- I49e.ll: heavy. II 719 4 14; roueh.
9S.Tlefl.IS; good to choiee heavy. II. 119
4 2: pig. It-Oiyt-li: bulk of salsa. 14.10
a.:.
tiheep Receipts estimated at ll.tbl; mar
fce weak. Native. Uftl Western. 41.IS
U4TS: yearlings. I4.J-)S:1: lamba, native,
I4.S0941S: Western. H.71W4 1S.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. April SO. Ptandard copper
dull, spot April and May, 1 1.DOd 1 1.7Sc:
Jan ll.4W9Jl.aO: Les4og dull, spot 1.-.3
13s id; future, fit . Arrival reported
at New Tork today. SO tone. Cuatora-lloue
return how export of IW.Ttw tons so fsr
this month- lk cooper. lS.3TM4yl2.SOc;
electroivtlc ltlS12- wc. and casting.
''tV'nritK pot. 42.1041 1 1. Joe: April aad
May. 4ilil4iS0c; June. 41.10 ti 4. "e. and
July. 4141. 27Sc. London steady; spot.
illM 8i future. 1180 i; od.
Lead dull: pot- tlU5o Nf Tor:
4 21 tt 4.10c Eaat 81. Loui. Leadon. CL2
''cipetter dull. .4.-.9.53e New Tork. 1 25
91 llo Kat Ft. Louis. London. f23 1.
Antimony dull, eookaon. p.K)c.
Jron. Cleveland warrants. 4s 4Hd In
London. 1-oeallv quiet- No. 1 foundry
Northrn. i.v.9 In i: No. 2. I1.1.2J911;
No. 1 Southern and Nr. 1 Southera soft.
Il.vsvtio.
Wool at 84. Loala.
T LOUIS. April 20. Wool tiarhangseV
Territory and Western mediums 141 10;
tine medium. 139 Lieu Caa. JUttlM,
cows
27 steers
4 steers
Z steers
1 bull
cows
20 oows
cslvea ..................
19 bogs
1 steer
21 cows -
I stag
II Steer
5 steers
II steers
1 steer
1 steers
2 cows ............
J cows
I covra
1 hull .. e. a........
1 Will
t bulla -
1 bulla
I bull
1 bulls
2 bulls
114 wethers
11 owes
lit sheared lamba
IT aheared lambs
11 sheared iambs
ii bog -.
1 bog
t hog
HIGH
MOHAIR
Pool at Sclo. Sells at 37y2
Cents a Pound.
TWO CENTS OVER DALLAS
Spirited Competition Between the
Sanford and Portland Mills En
ables the Eastern- Company
to Jet the , Pool.
Oregon mohair haa climbed to the highest
price known In years. - At Sclo yesterday a
pool of 13,000 pounds waa sold at 87 hi cent
a pound. Thla high figure, which Is 2)
cent above the top bid for tbe Dallas pool
"aturdar. was the result of competition
between the mills, according to the follow
ing spcclsj dispatch: .
"Sclo. Or.. April 10. (Special.) The mo
hair pool waa eold today to Herman Metz
ger. of Portland, representing the -Sanford
Mohair Mills, at 3TH cents a pound. A. J
Ray. of Portland, who waa said to be act
Ing for the Multnomah Mohair Mills, of
that city, bid 3Ti cent for the lot. The
only other bidder waa William Brown
Co., of Falem, who telephoned In a bid of
84 Vj cents. The competition between Metx-
ger and Ray was aplrlted. and tbe good
price paid waa very gratifying to the goat-
raleera of thla aoctlon. There were 4000
fleecea, or about ' IS. 000 pounda of mohair
In the pooL
Mohair price In Oregon thji on have
been higher than anywhere else In the
United States, and the Impression ha been
general that the principal cause waa the
rivalry between the Eaatern and the Pert
land mills.
Tbe sanford Mill, which secured this lot.
are located at Sanford. Me., and are the
largest, mohair mills In the world. For the
past 30 years they have been buying mo
hair la Oregon, frequently taking the bulk
of the clip, and they evidently were not
disposed to be forced out of this territory
by the new Portland Institution.
The mohair grower of Oregon, therefore,
have reason to congratulate themselves
over the establishment of a mohair plant
here, for the competitive buying haa raised
the price of tbe product to aa exceptionally
high level.
Pool Rale at Oregoa Clly.
OHEOOS CITT, Or., April 20. The first
successful mohair pool ever negotiated In
Clackamas County haa been closed by the
Oregon commission Company, of this city.
The company obtained durlqat the last week
80 pound of fin mohair and aold It to a
Portland concern at Un cents. Thla Is the
aame figure that the 00.000-pound pool at
Dallas brought a few daya ago.
GOULD SHARES WAVER
IWCERT-UXTV OF ROAD'S . AF
FAIRS AFFECTS STOCK PRICES.
Ifarrlman Issues Feel Uie Same In
fluence Steel Under Pressure
Most of Day.
NEW TORK. April 20. Price moved
lWtleasly within a narrow rang on the
Htoi-k Exchange today and the volume of
aalea waa far below that of the two pre
ceding days. During tb fli-st hour of the
aeeeion. speculstlon was broad and active,
with an upward awing following moderate
decline at the opening. Trade fell eff there
after and the market waa llfvles.
The affaire of the fiould railroad con
tinued to hold the chief place of Interest.
Missouri Pacifle waa feverish all day. mov
ing back and forth within a range of near
Iv two point. The uncertainty of the sit
uation was a drag en the stork, which,
after a alump late la the day, rallied and
closed unchanged.
The Harriman stocks also were affected
by the same Influence. t'nlon Pacific. In
particular, was weak, closing with a loss
of a' point. United states steel waa under
pressure most of the day.. Report of prob
able price cutting of steel and iron products
affected the ahares unfavorably and there
waa considerable short Belling.
Even the incressed activity of fVineresa
and the administrative authorities at Wash-
melon in connection with the Mexican dlffl
culty failed to bring forward that quea
tlon an a disturbing factor In the finan
cial world.
Fonda were steady. Total sales. pr
value, I3.0fw.000. United State bonds
were unchanred on enIL
CLOS1NO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
CIolng
Sale. High. Low. Kid.
AMI Chal pf 07
Amal Copper .. B.R00 614 014 CI
Am Agrlrult .. uoo Sn r.ITi &S4
Am Beet riugar. I.200 43 V 4214. 42 u
American Can .. loo 044 u 014
Am Car Fdy. ftoo 51 sj siH
Am Cotton OH. 2.HOO r4 ill M ,
Am Hd A L pf IOO 224 21
Am Ir tiecur .. SOO 22 22fe 22
Am Linseed .......... ..... ..... inu
Am Locomotive. .tnC
Am Smel A Ref. 4.100. 72 H 72 72
do preferred.. 60O 104 44 104 104
Am Steel Fdy 44
Am Sugsr KeL. 44
Am Sngsr Ri-f 11714
Am Tel sV Tel.. 5"0 14.'. H HM4 H5
Am Tobscce pf 20 P7 117 7
Am Woolen .... SUO 34 'A 34.' 84
Anaroada at Co. 9 3(14
Atcblaon 2.700 10S'4 1074 loTV
do preferred Joe 1
Atl Coast Line. 300 1204 120 120.
Malt Ohio I' hi 111414 1034 104
Ketblshem Steel - 20 .12 32, 324
Hro,k It Tran. . 3oO 77S 7Ti 771
Canadlin Pac .. uoo 2-..1 224 lj 224
Central l-eether. (loo 27 14 27 27
do preferred.. 2"J s Si tmu
Central of N J 27
Ch-s Ohio . . . 1.800 794 784 7
Chicago A Alton 30
Chi ul West ... 1O0 20 207 24
do pruferrod. . 42 V
Chicago 9 N W IOO 142 1434 142V
C. M A 41 Paul. 4.000 111 Ha jsu
C. C. C St L 5
Col Fuol A Iron s-i.
Col A rlouthern ..... Gl
fonso! Gas .... 400 142 ii 142 142
Corn Products - , i.iti
Del 9 Hudson .. 200 .148 167 lot:4
l A R Grind 2t
do preferred. . IOO 70 70 60
Distiller' Secur noo r.4 3444 84
Krl 1.400 30S 2y asj
do 1st pf .... i'" 474 47 4K4
da 2d pf liMI 37 ST .10,
Oen F.lectrlr ... 4 00 11014 llo 14S
t North Pf ... 2el 1J4 . 114 124 V
C.t North Ore .. 200 604 00 0O
Illinois Central 13i4
Interbor Met IS
do preferred.. 3nO II, Rl 4 51
Inter Hsrvester. loo lift, 110, 1164
Inter Marine pf eoo 14it lk 164
Int Paper ..... 044
Int Pump 34a,
Iowa Central 1 tl
K C Southern .. 100 83 33 ' 324
do prvfrrred 66
Laclede Cs ... 100 1034 1024 !. i
Louis Jk Nssh 144
Minn St L HI 4
M. U P 8 8 M eA 1.174 1.164 1.16V
Mo. Kan A Tex. 1UO 324 24 32
do preferred. C5
Mo Pacllle 29,0l 404 4T4 41 4
Nst Bscutt .... IOO 131 134 134
Nat Lead loo 114 Sl ;1u
Mel 2 By af . 34", 344 84
N T Central ... ouw 10oV 103V4 lulS
N T. Ont A Wes 40
Norfolk West 1.300 100. 10C4 1I
North Am 704
Northern Pac .. t00 1224 1214 1214
Paclflc Mall 234
Pennsylvania ... S.7O0 , 124 123-4 1-34
People Uaa ... ftou 104'4 1'4S, o4 ,
P. C C H I... 100 44 4V4V4 P4
Pittsburg Coal 10
Pressed S Car.. ...... ..... . . -314
Pull Pal Car l-4
Ky Steel Spring. 314
Heading 43.700 152. 1514 1514
Republic cUeel fT .11 V
do preferred.. -e. . . . P.
Rock Island Co. 00 284 28V4 24
do preferred. ....... ..... ..... ,
St L 8 F 2 pf 100 34 SM 3V
t-t L Southwest. 30
do preferred., ...... ..... ..... eVS
Ploss Sheffield f-0
riouthoru Pae .. 300 1144 113S 1134
Southern Ry ' 264
da preferred.. (00 S3 U 2Va
100 )"
S54
24
IB
47
174 '4
8.1
724
40
744
119
43
o4
10
36
4:14
Tol. lit L k Wea 100 . 10
114
48 .
1744
'io'ii
74
11KV4
43
60 ?4
16
n'4
60
"72'vi
do preferred... sou l
Union Pacific .
do preferred.
V 3 Kealty ..
IT B Rubber ..
II H Steel
2S.U00 1754
100 4(H
TLSOO 71-,
Le rio preferred.
;o 1 1 14
Ctah copper ... j.ie-o -,
Vs-Cnro Chem . 8.1'"0 liJS
Wabaih S00 1
-do preferred.. :"0 SH
Western Md . .. 200 60 .
Welting Eleo
I " n Inn . 30O 7214
Wheel A L, K. W
Lehigh Vlley .. 1.700 171K 1704 1.0
Total sales for the day. S11.400 share.
BONDS.
NEW TORK. April 20. Closing quota
U":ref. 2. reg.lOlVtjN. T. C. rn 3'4. 8S4
do coupon ...inli No. Pacific 3. 704 B
.- 2 ... tot, vo. Pacific 4... !4
tion
'do coupon ...10144!VnJoa Pacific ..1014
.. , . A 1111. Ali Central 4. 112V
'do coupon ...115 Japanee 4s .. 88 B
D. R. U. 4s... 93 B
Storks at Boston.
BOSTON. April 20. Closing quotations:
Alloues 32 A'Mohawk 33
Amalg. Copper.. 04Nevada Con. ... 1 4
A. Z. U A Sm.. 234Xlpllng Vines.. 10',
Arlxnna Com. .. 124iNorth Butte 264
Atlantic 3 4 1 North Lake o
B A CCA S M. 12 Old Dominion... 364
Butte Coalition. lrt4 Oceola 103 A
Cal. Arlsona. 48iil'arrott S- 4k C-) 1 1
Cat A Heclsv...40 Qulncy 864
Centennial 114'shannon 4
Cop. Ran. C. Co. 604 .Superior 3.
E Butte CP. M. 114 Sup A Pos Mln.. 34
Franklin 84)Sup A Pitt Cop. 13
Glroux Con. .. oTe ITamarack 37
oranhy Ton. . 304 B,U. S. S. R. A M.334B
Greene Cananea. 04) do preferred . . 4 3 4
I. Royaltr Cop.) 124il"tah Con 13
Kerr Ijike SfcTtah Copper Co. 43
Lake Copper 30 IWInona W
La Salle Copper 4 Volverlne 108 A
Money, Exchange. Etc
NEW TORK. April 20. Money on call
teady. 240-4 Pr cent; ruling rate, 24;
doling bid, 24: offered at 24.
Time loan ealer; 60 day. 24 Per cent;
00 day. 24 02V: ! months, a.
Prime mercantile paper, 34 044 per cent.
Sterling exchange eay. with actual busi
ness In bankera hills at 84.8440 for 60-day
bills and at 8ti.S633 for demand. Commercial
bills. 84.834. ...
Bar silver. 534e.
Mexican dollars. 4.10. ,
Bonds Government and railroad steady.
LONDON. April 20. Bar allver. steady at
24d per oun.ee.
Money. 24 24 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills la 2 5-18ft 2 4 per cent; do for
three months' bill. 2 5-102H per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. Sterling on
London. 60 day. 84.84: do lBht, ,4.S04--Draft.
light, par; telegraph. 3c
CHICAGO. April 20. Exchange on New
Tork. 40 premium.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHlNCtON. April 20. At the begin
ning of buaineoa today the condition of Uie
United State Treasury wa:
Working balance In Treaaury of- ,
flee. tT,001.S0.
In banks and Philippine Treasury 32.2U3.12o
The total balance In general fund
was . 8.I.331.-.I-.
Ordinary receipts yesterday J!.6:l).llS
Ordinary disbursements 2.HJ.i33
The deficit to date this fiscal year Is
8M4.729. as against $17,105,276 at thla time
last year. , .
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
public debt transactions.
PRODUCE AT SAX FBAXCISCO.
Quotations Current la the Bay City Mar
kets. SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. The follow
ing produce prlcee were current today:
Vegetablee Cucumbera. 75ctr$1.25; gar
lic. 4'jc; green peaa. 44?5o; atrlng beaua
10tj'20c; asparagus, 50cUL25; tomatoes,
nominal; eng plant. 8124c
Butter Fancy creamery. 22e.
Kggs Store. 104c; fancy lanch. 22c
- Chee Toung America. 124J.12 4C
Mlllstuffa Bran. 82t27; middling, $31
Krult Apple, choice. $1.25: common, tl;
Mexican lime. $5'.50: California lemons,
choice. $3.25, common, $1.60; oranges, navel,
$L2.'.o2.7i.
Onions $3. TIC 4.
Hay Wheat. $llt13.S0 per ton; wheat
and oats. $9 411: alfalfa. $V11.
Potatoes Salinas Burbauks. $2.7533; Ore
gnn Uurbank. $2.S0ti 2.74.
Receipt Flour, 1420 quarter sack;
wheat, 70 centals; barley, 4233 centals; oats.
1023 centala: potatoes. 3UUS sacks; mid
dllrg. 145 aacks; hay. 420 tons.
Coffee and Svgwr.
NEWX TORK. April SO. Coffee future
closed easy at a net decline of 6 to 8
points. Sales. So.ooo bars. April and Msy.
9 9tlc- June, 10c; July. 10.03c; August, loc:
September. O.VSc; October, n.Mc; December,
.74c; January, .75e; Februar', 0.76c;
Mareh. 0.77c ...
Spot coffee quiet. No. T Rio. Hc: No. 4
Santo. 12Vc. Mild coffee dulL Cordova,
13V it 15c nominal. '
Raw augar quiet. Muscovado, 8fl test.
8.42c; centrifugal, 06 teet, S.B.Ic: molasse
ugar. 89 test, 3.17c; refined steady.
Dried Krult at New York.
- NEW TORK. April 20. Evaporated ap
ples continue very quiet with little offering-
on the spot fancy are quoted at 14c;
choice. 134c; prime. 13c
Prunes firmly held pending more deHnlte
Information regarding the extent of frost
damage on the Coast. Quotations range
from 84 V 13c for California up to 30-40'
and 11&134C for Oregon from go to 30.
Peaches quiet and steady. Choice, T4
T64c; extra choice. 74j84c; fancy, 84
(sue
BARLEY AND OATS QUOTED
HIGHER AT SEATTLE.
Two Cars of Wisconsin Potatoes Re
ceived More Australian
Onions on Hand.
. , rw 1. ....M aa (Special.)
Barley touched, a new high level for tha
seascn touay. ni-oi -
Is one of Vhe highest prices which bartey
has been quoieu on "'",;,.
years. Eastern demsnd for buricy Is btisk.
- . . . . .. ... . b-.. I lutji were
even a ids i" 1 1 ovw - - :
quoted 50 cents higher, at $28.50129
Wheat was nominally higher, altnough no
trading of any consequence haa been dona
in soms time.
'1 ne ere mamei w --
were ma.le at 21 cents, but 23 cents la still
the regular price. v.i.w
Demsnd for Spring lamb Is not as brisk
as expected. As a result. ianii
Jriowly and prices cover a wide ranee. A
few wire sold today aa low as lit cents.
...... i ... . ... . atenAv 1 .111 1 1 TV
nuiici aou ii. - - .
receipta are atlll below requirement.
AUStrailHn uojoiie " ...v.. -----
or Western avenue than at any time tins
season, a tresn consignment ua.io
arrived from San Francisco. Australian
i , - . . Q a; .n A rMlt,
are a ' " - . , .
The nr noinouse tomio -
day from a local greenhou. They sold at
Two carloads of Wisconsin ootatoe have
arrived. There I ome unealns In the
iKitato market, due largely to the arrlvl of
Eastern potato-. Etem Washington
slock are said to be larger than many
supposed.
Earopeaa Grain Market.
LONDON, April 20. Cargoes firmer with
more Inquiry. Walla Walla for shipment Is
higher, S3a M to 84s.
English country markets Sd to 6d higher.
Arm; French country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. April 20. Close: Wheat
May. ti 10Sd; July. 6 td: Octo-jer,
ufed. Weather cloudy.
New Tork Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. April 20. Cotton Sr,ot
closed quiet. 10 point higher. Mid-upland.
14 VSc: do gulf. 13.20c. No sale.
Cotton future firm. Closing bids: April.
14.73c: May. 14.SOC: June. 14.6c- July,
14.R6V; August, 14.fi.V-. September, 18.3c;
. . . . -. i-i ii.... . VAi-.mh.. 1 " K ' ' c Tect-m-
ber. 12 61c: January, 12.77c; February,
12.86c
Chicago Produce) Market.
CHICAGO, April 20. Butter Steady.
Creamerlr. 15e21r; dairies. 13tflSc
Egga Receipt 1S.11 ca.es. Steady at
mailt, eases Included. 13'ulS4c; first.
15wc; prime firsts, 16c.
Cheese Stesdy. Daisies. 18ttei34e;
twins. 124 V 13c: Toung Americas, 134 9
13c: long horns. 12 4 13c.
Mlnneapolla Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 20. Close: Wheat
May. 1)114 410640: july. 07"Sr7 4c; Sep
tember. H0"c. Cash. No. 1 hard. c; No.
1 Northern. OSHtrUVe: No. 2 Northern, 95
tlKJ4c; No. 8 Wheat, 93VS&6c
Bops at New York.
KKW TORK. Asrll 20. Hops Quiet.
Tenn Copper . ..
Texas Je Paclflc.
COARSE GRAINS STRONG
OUTLOOK NOT 600D
Wheat Crops of Europe Show
Deterioration.
1
EXCITEMENT AT LIVERPOOL
Prices Soar In the Chlcaso Pit In
Response to the Bullish Foreign
Xews May Closes 1 5-8
Cents ' Hither.
CHICAGO. April 20. Unpromising condl
tlona In Europe sent the wheat market
soaring today. An official report on the
Winter wheat crop of Prussia estimated
condition at 76 per cent, a decline of eight
points compared with a year ago. Imme
diately the Inference was drawn by traders
that the more extensive acreage adjoining
In Russia might also turn out to have a
much smaller yield than 12 months ago.
From Hungary, too. came disquietinir state
ment concerning the outlook for the grow
ing grain In that country and telling of a
squeeze In prices nt Buda Pest. Excitement
at Liverpool, due In part to scanty arrivals
reported by Buenos Ayres. had a parallel
In the pit here. The whirl upwards began
at the outset of business and lasted through
the day. High and low levels for lay
proved to be OOVc and SO 4 c. with the
closing 1 4 614 c up at Hue.
Big shorts In corn took to the buying
side In earnest, one prominent house cov
ering a line of l.ooO.O'iO burhels. May
ranged from C04c to 50400o, closing
firm He net higher at the top figures
reached. Cash grades were strong. No. 2
yellow finished nt SlW514e.
Sympathy with other gralna lifted the
oats market. The May option varied be
tween 3H4C314C and 324c. with last sales
32i'324c. a net gain of 4 iff 4 c.
Provisions were Irregular. When the pit
was cleared, pork had risen 74 010c; lard.
2-c to 5c and riha were the same aa last
night to 574c higher.
WHEAT.
Open. High
Low.
$ .9 4
.86
.464
!bo4
.SI 4
.514
CIo
$ .90
.87
.87
May
July
Sept
May.....
July
Sept
May
July
Sept
May
July
May
July
Sept
May
July
$ .894 $ .il4
.87 4 ."8 4
.84 4 -4
CORN'.
.SO 4 .304
..-.14 .604
.BS-4 .524
OATS.
.504
.51 4
.524
.324
.32
.314
15.474
14.77 4
7.824
7.924
8.02 4
8.35
7.97V4
7.90
.82
.814
.314
.224
.32
.3114
.31'4
.314
.314
MESS PORK.
15.424 15.S24 15. 35
14:65 ll0
LARD.
7.S0 T.8S
7.90 7.93
7.97 4 8.03
14.65
7.77 4
7.8S
7.93
SHORT RIBS.
8.S5 8.874 - 8.S0
7.,i,4 8.00 7.90 .
7 5 7.93 7.85
Sept. ..
rash Quotations were as follows:
Flour steady.
Kye No. 2. 91 4c.
Barley Feed or mixing, 65?85c;
choice malting. (1.02 W i ll.
Flaxseed No.- 1 Southwestern,
fair to
$2,464.
No. 1 Northwestern, $2.i9 4
Timothy seed $12.
Clover $15.
Pork Mess, per barrel. $1616.25.
Lard Per 100 pounds, $7.80.
Short ribs Sides (loosel. J7.62H & 8.25.
Sides Short, clear boxed), t8.25ffi8.37Vi.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to lf.3.000 busliels. Primary recelpta
were 275.000 bushels. ciipared with 239.000
bushel the corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat.
36 car: corn, 141 car; oats, 81 car; hogs.
20.000 head.
xicceipis.
. . 13.000
.. 48,000
..142.000
. .225.000
.. 1.000
.. 89.000
Shipments.
11,800
1.000
392.9O0
197,600
Flour, barrels
Wheat, bushel
Corn, bushel .
Oats, bushels .
Rye, bushels .
Barley, bushels
17.700
' .Grain at 8aa Franclnco.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Wheat
steady.
Barley Stesdy.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping. 1.474tfL80 per cental.
BarleJ Feed. $1.4591-4.74 per cental:
brewing. $1.50itl.55 per cental.
Oats Red. $1.3501.47 Vi per cental; white,
nominal; black. $1.30&1.35 per cental.
Call board sale:
Wheat No trading.
Barley December. 1.30 per cental; May,
$1.52 per cental asked.
' Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA, Wash.. April 20. Wheat Blue
stem. 87c; fortyfold, 83c; club, S44o0c;
red Russian. S3 4 c.
Receipts Wheat, 26 cars; barley. 1 car;
corn, 2 cars; oats, 1 car; hay, 10 care..
SEATTLE. Wash... April 20. Milling quo.
taUon: Bluestem, 87c; fortyfold, SUc: club,
S."c: fife. 8.1c; red Russian. S3c Export
wheat: BJuestem. 84c; fortyfold, 83c; club,
82c; fife. 82c;. red Russian. 81c
Yesterday's car receipts Wheat. 8 cars;
oats. I car; barley. 2 t-ars: hay. 20 cars.
Bonds
Investments
TimberLands
McGRAIH NEUBAUSDi CO.
701-2-3-4-5 Lewis Bldg-.
Portland Oreg-oa
Bitulithic pave
ment makes its
appeal solely
upon the firmly
rooted belief of
the American
people that 'the
best is always
the cheapest.'
TRAVELERS" CCXDK.
NEW YORK PORTLAND
REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE.
Low Rates. Schedule Time.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
215 Railway Exchange Bldg;.
Portland, Or.
Mala 8378. Aim,
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from the full-page photograph in Sunday's Ore
gonian Magazine Section.
LUMBER M ENS 2A? n
at Fifth and Stark streets, is the
nearest National Bank to
this district
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Merchants National Bank
Entnbliabed 1880.
Second and Washington Streets.
PORTI.AXD, OREGON.
Capital and Surplus $350,000.00
The Merchants National Bank solicits the bus'ness and cordially in
vites the accounts of Individuals. Firms and Corporations, feeltnf?
assured that the unexcelled facilities and thorough knowledge of local
conditions acquired during our twenty-five years of banking experience
will render relations, once established, permanently agreeable and mu
tually beneficial.
R. L. DURHAM, President. M. L. HOLBROOK, Vice-President.
W. HOYT. Cashier.
S C. CATCHING, Asst. Cashier. C. DETERING, Asst. Cashier.
First National Bank
' Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus $950,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants Individuals and Savings
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Cleveland. Apr. 27 9 a.m. BulKarla May 4
Pre. Grant April. . .-9!Clncinnatl May 0
tRltx-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant.
Hamburg direct. tStceragt anly.
Calls at Plymouth and Cherbourg.
GIBRALTAR. AlXilKKS, NAPLJiS. LENOX.
S. S. HAA1BI RU May 20, 10 A. M.
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AUGUST. Send for Booklet.
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San Francieco, Cal., or Northern Pac, O.-W.
B. & N., Burlington and other R. R. glllce,
Portland. Or. .
The Tourlt Highway
and
Scenic Rout to Europe
via
The St- Lawreoct River,
the
Shorteat Ocean Pare.
Le than Four Day at Sea
by the
-EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC."
Weekly sailing Montreal. Quebec, to Liver
pool. First cabin. I0; second cabin, $47.50;
third cabin, JS0. Ak local agent. F. R.
Johnson, Q. A.. 142 Third St.. or J. J.
Forater, T. P. A.. 609 Flrt Aveu. Seattle.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER sails from
Alaska dock. Portland. "Postponed Sailing,'
sail 9 A. M. Wednesday, April 26. Sailing
of April 19 canceled. Commencing May 1,
9 A. M., every five days. Freight received at
Alaska dock until 5 P. M. daily, passenger
fare flrt-clas, 110: second-class, 17. In
cluding meals and berth. Tickets on sale at
AinsworUi dock. Phone Mala 248, A 1234.
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HONOLULU $110
FIRST CLASS ROCXD TRIP
The most delightful spot on entire world
tour for your vacation. Delightful sea bath
lng at the famou beach of Walklkl. Tha
splendid SS. Sierra (10,000 ton displace
ment) makes the round trip in 18 days, and
one can visit on a side trip the living vol
cano of Kilauea which Is tremendously ac
tive, and see for himself the process of
world creation. No other .rip comparao
with this for the marvelous and wonderful
In nature. Visit the Islands now. while you
can do It so easily and quickly and while
the volcano Is active. Prompt attention to
telegrams for berths. Sailings: April SO.
May 20. June 10. July 1. July T2. etc.
OCEANIC SS. CO.
673 Market Street, baa Francisco.
6 AN FRANCISCO PORTLAND S3. CO.
New service to, Lo Angele via San Fran
cisco every flva day.
From Alnsworth Dork. Portland, 9 A. M.
S.8. Roue City Apr. 23,Baver 28. Bear May 3
From San Francisco Northbound 12 M.
S.S. Beaver Ap. XI, Bear 28, Rose City May 1
From San Pedro northbound. 12 M.
S.S. Bear Ap. 24, Rose City 2, Beaver May 4
Los Angele. $10.35. 1!0.50. 22.50. 25.r,0.
S.S. "Rose City" sail S A. M. Sun., Apr. S3.
H. G. Smith, C. T. A., 142 Third St.
i. V. Ransom. Agent, Alnaworth IHxk.
Phones: Main 402. 26H: A 14QZ.
STEAMER ANVIL
carrying passengers and freight, will
leave Albers Dock, No. 3, Saturday
evening. April 22. at 7 P. M, for Gari
baldi, Bay City, Tillamook, Newport,
Florence and Banton.
TICKET OFFICE 12S THIRD ST.
Phones Main 628 and A 4590.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San 3?edro Direct.
North Pacific S. S. Co.' 8. S. Roanoke
and 8. 8. Eld-3r sail every Wednesday alter
oately at 6 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St.. near Alder. -
MARTIN J. 1UGLET, Passenger Agent.
W. II. SLCSSER, Freight Agent.
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