21 TITE MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 11. V REFUSES 20 CENTS Krebs Turns Down Big Offer for New Hops. EXPECTS HIGHER PRICES V Indrnndnoe Farm to Be Under IrrUat!on Thl Year Kngllsh Crowrn Kxpct Early Vermin Attack. Xrb Rroa, hl been offered SO cents a poun 4 for so.ooo pound of new crop bops. Although the buyer would pay cents down they refused the offer. X predicted la The Oregonlan two weeks ego." said Conrad Krebe yesterday, "that 34 oeata would be a small price for hops sad that I would not aril at that price. At that time the market was IS cents. The situation bss not changed slnos then and I will say that, taking It for granted large crops will be produced la the United States, the market will open up at S3 cents at least. If anything should happen to tha crop la Europe or the Fatted States, a 36 or freest market wtll be a certainty. Any grower who puts aside hla opportunity of making a fortune by contracting at tha present price Is not entitled to make any money.- Krebs Bros, are putting an Irrigation oat fit oa their big farm at Independence. Tha plant will hare a capacity of eo.ooo gal loaa an hour, or woo. OOO gallons 'for each 13-hour day. At the Corvallls Agricultural College, says sir. Krebs. It has been demon strated that Irrigation will Increase tha crop one-third and la some cases wtll double the crop. The English hopgrowers sre already tng trouble ahead. The crop la making good - progress, but an early attack of Termla Is expected. The Kentish Observer of April ST says: Tnder the Influence of the warm weath er of the last few days the bop plants In Kent hare made marked f.rowth. A week ago they were only Just appearing above ground, but now tha aboMs are quite for ward and looking very sturdy, la some ore ch-arus the apple and plura trees are af fected by aphis. an this Is regarded by hopgrowers as a sure Indication of aa ear Ir attack on tbe hop plant. We may ex pect, therefore, an early resort to washing. London hop dealers clrcau-s. bearing dates of April - to 26 say: Wild. Xeame A Co. Trade during tha we-k has been confined to narrow limits but the extreme scarcity of available stocks hse the effect of keeping prices very firm. Manger A Henley A steady Inquiry con tinues for present requirements; tha ex treme scarcity of stocks becomes mora ap parent every week. Prices show much flrm- YV. II. A II. Le May Several parcels of hops during the past week have gone out of growers bands and very few are left to Tom Boylen. one of the leading aheepmea of Eastern Oregon and former president of the state Board of Sheep Commissioners. lis says there are at least ISS.OOs less shsep on Eastern Oregon ranges this year than last. Tb forest reserve policy, the slump In tha price of wool and mutton and tha Increase In tha number of homesteads, which are decreasing the amount of free range, are given as the principal causes of tbe shortage la the state flocks Last year's clip was a Utile less than 3S.S00.uus pounds, while thla year It will not reach IMOO.oeO. Uoylen gives tbe tariff agitation as the causa for tha present low prices, which are below the cost of production. He aays pres ent eondttlons are really worse than thoae of 139.1. but he looks fur a speedy reaction. LONDON LVOOL FIRM Hunk riearlnga. Hank clearings of th .Northwestern cities yesterday were aa follvws: flesrirrs. Portland 3 1.774.2.-.0 Seattle 1.71.54 Taroma 6...4'. Spokane 0-.T.1'3 Ba lances. f2 72 172-12 21. 0 iO.tUll rOBTTuAO MABIFTt. firs la. Flour. Feed. Ete. WHEAT Track priors: BluTtern. 03 pic: ciuo, Stic; red Hussian. fj..c; Valley, b'c; -fold. 7c. KAKLL'I Choice feed, I2Nj2.SO. MILL!' I 1'IS rlrsn. 4 r -. ".o per t.in; middlings. S21; shorts. tw.v2o. roiled bar ley. .---ll 30.50. KLul H Patents. M.93 per barrl; straights, .; exports. 11 ; Valley. .; era ham. ts.ou; whole wheat. 34.70. HAV Timothy. Kastern Oreron. No, L ".i.JOjjr:..V": light mixed. li:0; heavy mixed. 1 17iO ltJO; alfalfa. ltt13: clo ver. III. Km 1.1 30. grain hav. llJiOyliia CORN tVhole. 3-": cracked. 310 per too, OATs No. 1 white, .-.. jo per ton. now. The market la exceedingly strong, and. prices are hardening all round. GRAIN MARKET QTIET AND 8TEADT. Barley Sales Made at a Chang In Wheat. The grain market waa quiet yesterday, but very steady. The demand was not heavy, nor were tha ofrerlnga Wheat prices are practically unchanged from a week ago, Sales of bsrley have been mads as high aa I2A.SO. Local receipts. In cars, were reported by tha Merchants Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Monday ..... 51 1 33 in 14 Tuesday 29 .. 4 4 T Tear ago 34 1 4 13 Sea. to date. .11.11 1 ? 2147 g-,j tear ago W""J 1243 11)10 lilt 2717 Foreign crop conditions are reported by Broom hall as follows: Called. Kingdom The crop outlook generally favorable, although there eomplalnta of tha plant being backward. France The crop outlook la favorable but only aa average crop la expected. The con sumption of foralga grain continues oa large seal and ta expected to be so in tha near future. Germany There bars been general rains and tb crop outlook shows Improvement. Offerings of native wheat are very small. whlls there are large purchases of foreign wheat. ttsumanla Tha crop outlook continues fa vorable with tha weather reasonable.' Hungary The crop shows Improvement wrth the weather conditions very favor able. Kussta la the southeast tha weather Is favorable, with tha crops showing improve ment. Arrivals at the porta are very small with stocks decreasing. Tha wheat market la firm. I'aly Tha emp outlook la generally fa Table, with tha weather seasonable. There has been Increased foreign buying. North Africa Tha crop outlook Is good, lad la Harvesting Is still being hindered by the plague, and tha outlook for th wheat crop Is lees favorable than earlier Indications CALIFORNIA BEKRlr.4 Will, nr trisre rewes-tle Crop Waa Mart by Frost First teeessfwervlre Arrive. The Indications are that strawberries will e-airv ana man until tna local crop "" n the surliL Wires received from Newcastle. Cat., yesterday reported that the frost three weeks lit seriously hurt the vines snd there will be bo large shipments for a week or ten days. Shipments from Newcsstla aow are oaly 10O crates day. whereas at thla time last year tbe dally shipments were about tOOO crates. Florins sold aa the local market yesterday at 31.73 9 2 for Jessies and USD for Dollars, A few crates of oreron hemes were received, but were slow sale at 3- 41 & per crate. The first gooseberries of the season ar rived and were quoted at 12 H cents a pound. They were shipped by William Cor dis, of Hex. Or. No carleta of vegetables were reported In. bat th steamer brought a good assort ment. 1'ras and asparagua were firm. No more asparagus will be brought from Cali fornia. String beena are more plentiful and lower at 17tj20 cents. Rhubarb was weak at 2 u 2 cents. Nw potatoes hold steady at cents. Two tramp cars of bananas arrived la good condition. CHICKEN ft ARE Hew flea IN BETTER DEMAND 17 4 Ceata Ip Readily at far the Beet. Ther was a brisk demand for poultry yesterday and buyers readily paid ITS cents for good hens. Springs were taken at 1 ceata. Tbe feature of th dressed meat mar ket was the large recelpta of veal, which was quoted weak with lVj cents tha top. Th egg market waa firm with a steady demand and light recelpta. Aa yet ther baa been as advance here, but la other mar kets prices are g.itng higher. Butter continues steady and cheese firm. V Oregwa Waal t Up I Smaller. rENPLETO.V. Or.. Ili . (Special.) Or egon's wool cMp this year win be leas than Ik lls slip by S.eee.tee at least, according vegetable and Fruits. TROPICAL FRUITS Orangca. javels. 12 2 per box: California grapefruit. ,3u3.o; bananas, SfJ&'ac per pound; pltie applee. ff'e per pound; lemons. ILIOQi; tangerines, 91.75 per box. IHtsIl FKl'IT Strawberries. Oregon. IS Qi-iv per crate; Florin. 31.73U2.uU per crate; gooseberries. I2'e per pound; apples. fancy. titI.iO; choice. Iltrl.aU; commons, 7ie fi 1 ier box. VKGK'.'ABLKsi Asparagus. 31 per box; II Ol.lO per doxen: cauhajce, new. M2.2& per bundredaeight; cnt'lif lov,-,-r, gl.oiv 1.73 per doxcn;rucumbers. 11 oOtj2.2. per tloxen; egg plant, 15c per lb; garlic, lot 12c per pound lettuce, Ooc per dusen: hothouse lettuce, $l.oo2 per Lax;, peaa, lunc per pound; peppers. 30r35o per pound; radishes. ISc per dosen: rhubarb. 2U2 per pound; to matoes. 2f3.. HACK VbiiKTABLEd Carrots, tl.23 9 1. 00 per sack: parsnips. 3L2j J L&o. turnips. II --11 l.iw: beets. 11. 00. POTATOES Oregon and Eastern, I2-40 0 2-jO pvr hundred; new potatoes, "vm per pound. ONIONS Jobbing piioei: Oregon, (lit per loo: Australian. 3:..tvy per lov; Texi t2-2i per crate; California, t- per crata. Dairy aad Country Produce. POULT II V Hens, 17tjl7ic: broilers. 2c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 2Zt27c; gees, noullnal; urtsseu turkeys, chbite, ov. tAiKiS ur son ranch, car.uied. Stif21c per aoae; case count. iuc per a oxen. tHkbh Kud cream, twins, lij per Ia. luung America, lie UL'TTER City creamery extra. 1 and I- pouod prints, in boxes. Zic per pound; less tusa box lots, cartons and delivery extra 1'OKK Ksac. lutluc per pound. VaTAL Fancy. lutylOc per pound. Grwreriea, Dries Fruits. Etc. DRIED FRUITS Apclrs. 11S1JHS per pound; currants, 11 fee; aprlcota, UVstyltc; aatee, package. Itnfl per pounJ; nga bulk, white or black, by sack. Jc; 3-ss, LsJ( Lis; lz-ls. c, -Um. I-IS; !-!, Jc. amy mas. lc. SAlOtO.N Columbia River. 1-pjund talis. ;.! per dues; 1-pound talis. ii.H ! pound fists, 140: Alaska piux. 1-pound tans, si.ia. CUFl tK Roasted. In drums. 23jl4o Per pouna. NUTS Walnuts. 17 H Olio per pound; sraxu nuts, italic; niosrta. ij: aimondi 1 w He; peacans. lie; covosnuts, ct1 per uusea; cheatnuta, 12 Ho per pojnc; hlckury nuta 6 vivo per pouuo. UOXsI Choice. 11.73 per case; strained. stc per pound. SALT Granulated. 113 per tun; half ground, lsvs. 31 s per ton; 30s, per ton. ofcasa smau wliite. I'sc: iarx white. 4wc. Lima. wc; pink. I(tc; red slexicaxaj sac: oayou. ss. kicbv .No. 1 Japan. 4e: cbeaoer xradea ..; suutuern head. ISsw7o: ported Imperial. c; Imported extra No. 1. c 1 bUUAR Dry granulated, fruit and berrv. Ift.lu; eIlow U. 14.3s: powdered. 4.-. lerma on remittances within 13 day oa duct e per pound; If later than 13 das ana witnin is as. aeduct Ho per pound. sis pie sugar, loi16o per pound. rroTialona BAMS 13 t 1 pounds, ltdlfae: It ta 14 pounds. liHvllto; 14 to 1 pounda 10 "a 0 loVsc; skinned. ISc; picnics. lllc; cottage roij. lsc. fcxoKtU MalATS Beef tongues. Se; dried beef sets, nons; outsldss, nona; :n- siue .c; gnucxies. 10c BACON Fancy. 27c; standard. Jlc; caoice. .,0; .ngllsn. iswc DKT SALT CURED ReguUr short clears. dry salt. UVjc; smoked, lofec; backs, light. sail, uc: smogea. 14 He; bscks, heavy. salt. 13 He; smoked, 14c; exports, salt. use; smoaea. 10HC. LAKIl svetll rendered. tierces. 12e; tubs. 12 He: stsndard pure, tierces, lie; tubs. 11 He; choice, tierces. 11c; tabs. svssc. euurtening. tierces, I xC. Oils. LINSEED OIL Pur raw. In barrel LOi. coned, in barrels. 31.04; raw. la cases. II.D7; boiled. In esses, 31.0s. TURPENTINE Cases, lie: wood barrels, II He: Iron barrels, 7c; ld-case lots, 10c liASOLlNlv Motor gasollus. iron barrele. joc; cases, i-c; Bo gasoline. Iron bar rels. :;; rasea 3HC COAL OIL Ordinary test, eases. 10 IS; out, ui laoss, c; nign test. 2s He. Spirited Bidding at Opening of Third Series. COARSE UP FIVE PER CENT Eastern Buyers Are Offering 14 Cents for New Clip la Nevada, I'lali and WyomingBos ton Trade Dull. LONDON". May . A large number of buy ers attended tlie opening of the third series of wool auction ssles hers today. Moderate selections, amounting to 11.773 bales, cause! animated bidding and firm price prevailed. Coarse cross-breds advanced i per cent and all other grades ranged from unchanged to 6 per cent higher. DEMAND FOB JIEW CLIP WOOL Nevada, Buyer Are Offering It Cent Utah and Wyoming. BOSTON. Mar S. The wool market la looking westward M the new clip with eager ness from the bins where the old stock lies dormant. Value of 1I1S wool have not changed lately, but deallnga are smsll snd Inquiry Hint. Th supply of old wool Is larger than usual, but is not well distributed. Some fin medium territory hss changed hands at 4c to 4 sc. and there la some inquiry tnr fleece, with one-quarter blood aelling at 21tr 22 He. K-ports from ths West Indicate active bidding fur the new crop. Most of the buy ers are In Nevada. Utah and Wyoming, where 14 centa Is th ruling price for good average stock. The scoured cost hers Is eetlmsted at 47 to 49 cents. Scoured bests quotations: Texas Fine. 11 months. 41047c; fins, fall. 41 4?c. tallfomla Northern. 419 See; middle counties, 454 47c; southern, 43c Oregon Kastern. No. 1 staple. 34oS5c: Eastern, clothing. 4JHs0c; valley NO. Jt, 44 tp 4e. Territory Fine, staple, S3 f) 55c; fine, me dium staple. tl3r;c: fine, clothing. 4stfsvo; f:ne, medium clothing. 43 ft 44c; half-blood combing. SOtiSc; three-elgh Uie blood comb ing. 41V 50c; qusrter-hlood cehnbing. 414148c. Pulled h'xtra. 50iJc; fine A. 4Suc; A supers, 41430. N Wool at Bs. Louis. ST. LOCIS. Mo.. Mny . Wool, unrhsnred. Territory and Western mediums, 15trl7c; tins mediums. 13aloc; tins. HlJc. 200 44', 44 H 44 S.2U0 SO 69 H &s 15H 2'K) MVi Sfl SB S.anO 5S4 K7T4 BS " 300 S '.s fl f.7 4 SU0 73 14 74 H H. 600 17B 174 174H Utah Copper . . Va-Caro Chem.. Wnbaeb do ftreferred. , Western Md . .. Westing Kleo .. Western Union. Wheel A L' B. . Lehigh Valley.. Total sales for ths day, 182,500 shares. BONDS. NEW YORK. May S. closing quotations U. S. ref. 2s reg.101 IN. Y. C. g 34s 8SV4B I do coupon ...101 No. Pacific 3s. 71B TJ. S. M reg 1014 No. Paclffc 4s.. 1 10ft H do coupon lOlVUnion Pao. .a.. 9'. HB TJ. S. new 4s reg.im.lwla Central 4a3HB do coupon Ills (Japanea 4a .. SsHB D. A R. O. 4S. .. Vili Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW TORK, May 9. Money on csll. steady. f4r2S per cent; ruling rate. 24 per cent; cloein bid, 24 per cent; offered. 2 per cent. Time losns a little more active; 60 days. 2 4 per cent: 90 days, 24 per cent; six months, 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. IH84 per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual bus iness in bankers' bills at 14.84 ! for 60 day Mils and at $4-KH40 for demand. Commercial bills, H.S3 4- Bar stiver. K3 4C Mexican dollars, 4.c. Government and railroad bonds steady. LONDON. May 9. Bar silver steady at 24 9-lHd per ounce. Money. 14 IS per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 24 02 3-10 per cent; for three months bills. 24 S3 8-16 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, May 9. Sterling on London. 60 days, 14.84 4; sight, $4,86 4. Drafts Sight, par; telegraph. Sc. CHICAGO. May 9. Exchange on New York. 15e premium. Condition of tlie Treasury. WASHINGTON, May 9. At the beginning of business today the condition of the Uni ted States treasury was. Working balance In treasury of fices. L'X.037 ton In banks and Philippine treasury 30.so4.air? Total balance In general fund 8.1o.".4.".5 ordinary receipts yesterday i.tMs.8S Ordinary disbursements 1.50O.94S Deficit to date this fiscal year 840.833 This time last year 17.1S7.4W4 1 tu-se ngures exclude Panama canal ana public debt transactions. Bonds Investments TimberLands McGRATH NEUHAUSEN CO. 701-2-3-4-5 Lewi Bldg. Port lane Orejon higher to 1 point lower. May, 13-.S2c; Jun. lo.oOc; July, 15.63c; August. lo.0Sc; Sep tember. 13.44c: October. 12.83c; November, 12.83c; December, 12.81c; January, 12.soc; March.-12. 88c. STEEL LEADS STOCKS SHORTS rXABLK TO PUT PRICES AX LOWER LEVEL. Morgan Issues Active at Higher Prices General List Is Dull With Little Demand. NEW TORK. May 0. With little demand for stocks except by professional traders, pries levels were barely disturbed today. The market closed under pressure, with a mixture of small rains snd losses. I nlted States fteel led the market, this Issue twins; kept alive by speculation as to its monthly statement of unfilled orders. There wss some evidence of short sell Ins; n thla stock early In tbe day. In anticipa tion af the decrease In unfilled tonnage which the report Is expected to disclose, but oAVrinics were taken readily and the stock held iirm. There wss some activity at hlrh prices In such Morgan Issues aa Southern Railway preferred and Erie, the movement in the latter being attended by rumors of a sup posedly favorable character. Interborouch Metropolitan securities were prominent as a result of the latest subway proposal of the company. The buying movement In Amer ican Can Issues, which beran yesterday, was continued today and both the common and preferred made further fa ins durlnr the day. The Harrlman stocks were steady, al though the widely circulated report that Union Pacific directors were to recommend an Issue of S.V,OOt.H0 common stocks was denlod. with the statement that no definite statement had" be-n reported as to what steps would be tsken to meet the road's financial requirements. Iionds were steady. Total sales. par value. $3,001,000. United States bonds were unchangud on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATION'S. ONLY-SHEEP ARE SOLD XO OTIIEK OFFEUIXGS AT THE I . . STOCKYARDS. Metal Markets. vrw vnRir. liar 9. Standard copper, weak: spot, May and June. 1 1.60 a 11 7(lc; July and Aujtust, 11.6011.75c; London, quiet; spot, iit lGs 8(1; futures. 54 Ss 9d. Exports so far thla month according; to cua inm.MiiM renorta. 70.7D4 tons. Arrivals re sorted at New York today 375 tons, lake copper 11.87 WlioOc; electrolytic, 12.12x0 25c; casting. 11.87 9 12c. Tin easy; spot. May and June, 41.75 42.20c: July. 41.2544Jc; August. 41.124 41.32 Vic; London, rirm; spot, 193; futures, 18D. Lesd easy; spot. 4.404.50c New York, snd 4.23$ aOc East St. Louis. London, 12 ls 9d. Spelter dull. 5.405.45e New York, and G.2iij 5.30c East St. Louis. London, 24 7s 6d. Antimony dull: Cookson", 9 9 50c Iron, Cleveland warrants, 45s 9d in Lon don. Locally iron was quiet; No. 1 foundry Northern. No. I foundry Southern end do soft (15.2517.73; No. 2 foundry Northern, U5ft 15.50. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. May 9. Evaporated 14 &15c; Wethers Sell at $5 and $3.25 and Ewes at $3.50 and $4.50. Ii nibs Bring $6.75. Nothing- but mutton stock wss handled at the yards yesterday. A load of cattle cams In. but waa not sold. The sheeo market was steady throughout. as shown by the sales. Several loads of ewes, ajtgregatlne; nearly 900 head, were dis posed of at S3.60 and (4.50. About half aa many wethers were sold at 15 and 15.25. A bunch of about 2o0 Spring lambs went at (8.75. A report of the Portland Union Stock Tards Company, lust Issued, shows ths re relpts for the period from January 1 to April 30 of thla year to compare with th asms period last year as loiiows; Mill. Cattle 31.521 Calvea 1.225 Hogs 24.9M) Sheep s 84.570 Horses and mules -070 Cars 1.904 Receipts at the yards yesterday were 21 cattle and 1457 sheep. Shippers of the stock wers Fred Adams, Deer Island. 1 car of cattle; A. R. Ford, Carlton, 1 car of sheep; Bentley Bros., Oak land. 2 cars of sheep: E. G. Young fc Co., Oakland, 2 cars of sheep, and H. 6. Nelll, Condon. 3 cars of sheep. Tha day'a sales were as follows: Weight. Price. apples quiet, with prlcea steady and unchanged. On me snot. lancy are uuuiea sl choice 13il4c: Drlme lSc. Prunes firm on .the very small stocks and reports of crop damaa-e on the Coast. Quo tations range from SflSc for Californias up to 30-40S and ll13Vc for Oregons from 80s to 3 os. Apricots very firm, with littles ollerlng. choice, 144M15c; extra choice, 14!4felic; xancy. laf inc. Peaches nrmly held With very little for sale: choice, S8c; extra, 8ii0c; fancy, 8r9c. Raisins firm, but rather quiet; loose mus catels are quoted at 514'r7c; choice to fancy seedt-d, 6?)71!ic; seedless at 517c; choice to fancy seeded, 674c; seedless. 5!0Vjc; London layers. S1.40&1.45. rraluth Flax Market. DULUTH, Minn.. May 9. Flax, on track and to arrive. (2.34; May. (2.54 bid; July, (531, bid; September. (2.20 bid. 1910. 81.509 1.OK0 19.871 2J."8 5:18 1.818 Los Angeles, May . Arrived President, from Seattle; San Gabriel, from Eureka; Daisy Freeman, from Grays Harbor: J. J. Lee.gle, from Eureka. Sailed Melville Dol lar, lor uoiumDia Kiver: ruiton. lor burexa: Gravwood. for Graya Harbor: Helen P. Drew, for Greenwood: Roanoke, for Portland. 1(01 ll-pe, tvoul. Hides. Etc. HOPS 11 crop. Isst sale at JOtte crop. ISc: 1(11 contracts, 10c MOHAIR Choice. 31c per pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, nominal. 12914s per pound, according to shrinkage; Valley, i-a ic per pouna. Pi-LTs Dry. uc: salted, eountrr Delta. scj.t per pouna ;e lamb pelts, 25c HIDES Salted hides. 7c per pound: salted calf. 13c; sailed kip, 7H: salted stags. Bsc; green hides, la less; dry hides. ti. urj eati. ii'iibc; ary stsgs, 111112c CASCAltA BALK Per pound. Go. AMIS Chal rf .. A ma Copper Am Acrlcult . . Am lteet Sugar. American can.. Am Car aV Fdy. Am Cotton Oil.. Am Hd at Lt pf Am 1c Securl.. Am Linseed ... Am TxHTOtnotlve. Am Bmel 4V Ref do preferred.. Am Steel Fdy.. Am Sugar ref.. Am Tsl at Tel.. Am Tobacco pf. Am Voolen . . .. Anaconda M Co Atrhtson do preferred.. All Coast Line. Sales. High. Low. OOO no 2.1H0 14.000 " V.500 '"360 ""i'ij 4UO 100 2O0 8.IVH) 13 Kt4 47 H 12', "j" '22 ii 'ii" 74 149 'S3 lios 1U3V 2)s ri 11 'bis "22" "37"" 74(4 149 'si 110 Closing .Hi a. 27 63 Ml '4 4Mi 11 S3 Jf;- 22 10 Snv, 74 V 104 41 117 14S OK 33 37(4 110 134 123 60 ewe . . 2.10 ewes .-. 228 ewes . . . 64 wethers 73 wethers 102 wethers 77 wethers 39 wethers 220 ewes . . . 30 ewes 82 83 SS 91 10 101 103 100 86 SO (3.50 4.30 4.30 6.00 5.00 5.25 6.25 5.25 4.50 3.30 6.75 205 Spring lambs 53 Prices current on th various classes of stock at ths Portland Union Stockyards we-s as follows: Prim grain-fed steers $0.75317.23 Price hay-fed steers 6.85 W 7.00 Choice steers 8.50i 6.85 Good to choice steers ti.OO'o 6..MI Fair to good steers 3.75s 6.00 Common steers 5.50 5.73 Prim cows o.;.otp o x 0od to cholc cows ............ D.004 5.23 Fair to aood cowl 4-73 0.09 poor cows . . 4-504 4.73 Cholc heifers o.mii 0.13 Choice bulls 4.7itf 5 00 Good to choice bulls 4.250 4. 73 Choice light calvea 7.75 it 8-00 Good to choice llgnt calves, T.3U9 7.70 Fair to medium light calves 7.00 , 7.50 thole hesvy calves b.aou 8.U0 Oood to choice heavy calves.... 5.000 3.50 Cholc stags 5.25 J 6.25 .WHf 4.50 : v To Owners of I Automobiles "Automobiles do not skid on bitu lithic pavement, and I take great pleasure in running my auto over it, and so do the many owners of automo biles in Albany." J. A. Howard. Real Estate, Albany, Oregon. Rait ft Ohio ll4 4 JAPAN ASKS FOR WHEAT ALSO IXOflRV AT SKATTI.E KIIOM CAI.IFOKXIA. 2O0 79' 79S 1.300 1204. 119 I'pvrard Tendency In the? Kkjj Mar ket Strawberry Supply Ileary and Iseuiand I.lRlit. SETTI.r. Wash.. May !. Celere w. quntsd h'sher l.xlax- California stock wj held at (J.0 and the n.tt car that srriv. will prohsb'T be held at (4. 1 n etrawoerrr supplr texlsv wa out, heavy. The demand waa Ushu Loa An- el-s berries sold at (1 and Florin at f ?i. Another consignment 0 California rherrle arrived and they were quoted at (1.75 f2 Asparagua waa in setter demand at 75 centa 41. ITactlcalir ao cheap aDDlea a offered. The demand for poultry waa brisk. Local aad Northern ordera were In excess of th sui p y. Kutnora or la-cent eggs wers heard, yet moat sale war made on the basis of -5 cents. Eastern were heid at 33 cents. Th Duttr market wss firmer. Wheat was steady to strong on fair In- atry from California and Japan. Lssral millers are Buying very little grain. Oat war nrm at 4 -a. o u .A 2.400 1.500 'J Nl 3.him ,pIO l'MI 30i 1.7H0 "ioo 5.500 2.30 1.1O0 100 20O 20O 144 S 14 64 S 35 a St. 4!l 8M 156 127. iH 194 M, 12 1V4 l- 85 144 14 IMtj 34 H 31 w. 4l SS' 133 126 i6H 19 3.1 V 120 16 16 83 Mtacks at Boatoa. May . Closing q notations .... 31 Mohawk -"'4INevarta Con. ... 24 Mplasinr Mines.. 15 I.S'orth Butte..... S H .North Lake 12iO!d Dominion 17 BOSTOX. Alloueg Amalg. Copper.. A. Z. L. at bat.. Arlsona Com, . Atlanta P sV C C S M. utt Coalition. L Jk Arlsona. l aL at llecla.. . 4U nter.nlal ..... i'l Cop. Ran. C Co. 60 llut'e Cp. at. 11 run ft Franklin Isyp ft Osceola Parrott (S. c.) Qulncy ......... 'Stiannon uperior Ilos Mln.. Pltla cop. 3 18 10 ft? 1 1 S I'l 33 A 1 4 iroux t on 3 ITamarack (1 tlranby Con. ... 33 If. S. s. R. ft Jt. 84 reene Cananea. do Dreft-rred . . sa I. Royale (Cop.) 13 I'lan Con. 14 err I-ake V'ah Coddsw Ta 1111 Lake Copper.... S2Wlaaaaa ........ (L Ttethlehetn Steel Brook R Tran.. 71 78 Canadian Pae .. T.7O0 123 133 Central Leather 60O 27 27 do nreferred ..... Central of N J. ch-s ft Ohio . . Chicago ft Alton Chi Ut West . . do preferred.. Chicago ft N W C. ( ft ft Paul C, C. C ft 8t I. Col Fuel ft Iron Col Southern. Coneot Gas .... Corn Products. lel ft Hudson.. D ft R Grande. no preferreel. . Distillers' Secur Erlo oo 1st Pf .... do 2d pf .... Gen Electric ... North pf ... C.t North Or.. Illinois Central. Interbor Met .. do prererrec. Inter Harvester. Inter Marin pi lnt Paper lnt Pump ..... Iowa Central .. K C Southern.. do preferred.. Laclede Gas .. I nil m av Nash .. Minn ft St L. . . 1 137 M. B P H S M Mo. Kan ft Tex l'K 32 do preferred.. ...... ..... Mo TacHIC .... 40 4 Nat Klscuit ... 2"n 15 National Leart.. ! '- Mex N Ry Z Pf X" N V Central . . . 500 107 N T. Ont ft wee Norfolk ft Wes. North American Northern lac .. Kiw !-! Pacific Malt ..... Pennsylvania ... (.700 122 Peopre a Ous ......... ..... ..... p. C C 4k St L. Pittsburg Coal.. 200 1B 10 Pressed 8 Car V11II i'al car Ry Steel Spring Reading 20.3OO 133 1M Republic leei.. .w .o .... ilo r rer-rrea.. sw -i m Rock Is'and Co OuO 21 20 An Tireferred. . Ft L ft 8 T 2 Pf - Sf L Southwest. ...... ..... ..... ilo nr, rerrea.. ..... Sloss Sheffield - 300 30 30 Souther Pao .. 840 114, 114 Southern Ry -2o 17 27 do preferrea.. 'm"' Tenn Copp-r .. 2'H .17 BH'j TeSS ft Pe .. 10" 27 27 Tol. St I. wes t"w do preferrea ..... Union rc 22.on 177 17T do preferrea.. -"v i C 8 Realty r B Rubber ... W" V S Steel 2.20 75 74 do preterrca.. .-w .10 x.o 3O0 103 105 1S 136 i2 '4' ' 134 ..'-' 33 106 125 lid" 31 7H 133 27 !'8'.4 278 70 30 21 42 144 llvs 04 30 52 144 14 ln 28 4 34 31 48 37 153 127 59 13 1'4 53 126 16 40 16 83 66 105 143 136 136 32 66 48 1.14 .32 33 llrt 42 1N 73 125 23 122 104 , 94 1 32 lta 32 154 30 l'4 2 01 40 31 O0 50 114 27 6 3l 26 10 48 177 4 T 80 1181. 7.009 7.10 .5ir 7.00 6.50 it 7.00 6.O0 y 6.50 Z.WIHf ti.U 7.509 7.73 4.50 5.04 Good to choice stags HOIS Cholcs hogs Good to cholc hogs Choice heavy Good to cholc heavy. .... Common ....... Slock hogs . . .' Sheep drum-fed wether, heavy A Choice rearllnss wethers, a rain - fed 8.000 8.30 Old wethers 4.oon 4-00 Good to cholcs shorn wethers... 4.25t 4.59 Cholc ewes, grain-fed 4.500 4.7 Fair to medium ewes K.754J 4. 00 Good to choice shorn ewes tf.75s 4.U0 Cholc wool lambs, grain-fed.... 5.500 Oood to choice wool lamb, grain fed a. a 5.259 3.30 Cholc shorn lambs, grain-fed... 6.25 6.40 uooa to choic snora larana, araln fed 6.000 5.23 Fair to aood lambs, araln lea.... 4.70 ( 2i Culls 2.60 8.60 The roiiowinc auoistions represent nrlc.es n this msrkst for th different clusses ol horses: lrsf i-irc. extra heavy. 130U&.00 drafters. 1400 to 1700 lbs.. 150fr350: draft ers. 1200 to 1400 lbs.. (100f250: chunks. 4.tirr t.au: plugs, siu-to; arivtng norses, 4 and. up; aadlle horses. (00 and up. Chlraaro livestock Market. CHICAGO. May . Cattle Receipts estl- msted at 3000; market steady. Beeves. .Vi U.50; Texas steers, (4.05 'f 5.60 ; Western steers. (4-8393-60; stockers and . feeders. (405.60: cows and heifers, (2.40&5.65; calves, 1t.iAt7v.1w. Hoiti Recelpta estimated at 13.000: mar ket strong to 5c up. Light, (5.104f 6.2ft; mixed, (3.8366.20; heavy, (3.7O4i6.05; rough. (5.70U5.83: good to choice heavy. (S.S5tf .5; pigs, (5.1538.13; bulk of sales. uo.iv. Kheep Receipts estimated at 13,000: mar ket strong. Natives, (:tM.70; Western. (3.254J4.75: yearlings. (4.50t 5.50: la in be. aa.ive, 11 ,J , n siiorn, sa4y.sv. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bitu minous Pavements. 605-608 Electric BIdg Portland. Or. Oskar Huber. Manager. XOaVVETaCKS' CCISK. OPEX RIVEB TRANSPORTATION CO. STR.J.N.TEAL Freight received dally at Oak-st. dock for The Dalles. Hood River, White Salmon, Umatilla. Ker.nenick. Pasco. Richland. Hanford. White Bluffs, Lewis ton. Idaho, and In termediate points. FIRST-CLAS PASSENGER SERVICE. FARE 50 CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE 8AAMOX, THE UALLhS. Steamer leaves Portland Sun.. Tues.. Thurs.. 7 A. M. Returning leaves Th Dallea Hun., Wed, Frl 7 A. M., arriving at Port land about 5 P. M. same day. V 8. Buchanan. Supt. ; W. 8. hmallnood. On'l Mgr. Phones Main 2960. A 8527. ffl FKS TEAMSHIPS FRODrCE AT SAX FRANCISCO. Qaetatlons Current In tb Bay City Mar uta. SAN FRANCISCO. May . Ths follow ing produce prices were current today: Vegetables Cucumbers. 4060c; garlic, 4 tree; green peaa, anc; atrlng beans. T4 10c; asparagus. 65otl1.50; tomatoes, nomi nal; egg plant, lot) 13c Butter Fancy creamery, 23c Eggs Store. 19c; fancy ranch, 21c t neese Youn America, 11 if 13c Oninti Nominal. Mtllstuff Bran, (28629; middlings, (33 ej a.. Fruit Apples, choice, $2: common, (1.93; Mexican limes, (l.iot.5: California lemons, choice. 1.2S; common. IL50; oranges. aavsL (1.253. Hay Wheat, (11 914.60 per ton; wheat, and oats. 4t12: alfalfa, (0311. Potatoes aallnas Burbanka, (2.((4(; Ore gon KurDanas. 4x.dvv2.7u. Receipts Flour. 8H4 quarter sacks; wheat, 773 centals; barley, 19.753 centals; oats. 2129 centals; potatoes, 3533 sacks; bran, 212 sacks; middlings, 08 sacks; hay, 150 tons. The Tourist Highway and Scenic Kout to Europ via The St. Lawrenc River, the Shortest Ocean Passage. Less than Four Days at Sea by the "EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC." Weekly sallincs Montreal. Quebec, to Liver pool. First cabin, (UO; second cabin. (51.25; one-claaa cabin (called second cabin). (47.50; third cabin. (30 and (3L25. Ask local agents, F. R. Johnson. O. A.. 142 Third Su, J. J. Forster. T. p. aw eou First Ave-. Seattle. HONOLULU $110 FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP The moat doUiihtful spot on entir world tour for your vacation. -Delightful sea bath In e at the famous beach of WalklkL Th splendid SS. Sierra 1 10, 000 tons displaco uient makes tha round trip in 16 days, and one can visit on av sida trip the livlug vol cano of Kitauea which Is tremendously ac tive, and see for himself the process of world creation. No other- xlp compares with this for tne marvelous and wonderful In nature. Visit the Islands now while you can do It ao easily and quickly and while tn volcano la active. Prompt attention to telegrams for bertha Sailing-s; Mky v20. June 10. July 1. July 22. etc 7t Market fetreet. Hm ancfwr. Total Assets showing 4 years' growth of LUMBERMENS NATIQNAL BANK May 1, 1908 - $1,371,043.09 - May 1,1909 - $2,192,458.53 ,.; May 1, 1910 ; - $3,216,362.33 May 1,1911 - $4,570,789.54 , On Fifth at Stark THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON i Capital and Surplus. $1,850,000.00 TRAVELERS' CHEQUES Issued in Denominations of ' - $10,$20,$50,$10a which identify the holders and are accepted at full face value by banks and hotels throughout the United States and in all foreign countries. , -. These afford the best1 means for carrying funds while traveling. u First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest. Natioual 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 STEAMSHIPS "Prince Rupert" and "Prince George" -for- Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart and Queen Charlotte Island Points EFFHCTIVE APR1T. 2. mil Leave Seattle, Wash., Sundays, at midnight. EFFECTIVE AIH1I 10, 1911 Leave Seattle, Wash., Sundays and Wednesdays at midn.elit. NOTICE Wedue.days aalllnar ta Prlaee Rupert only until Jane 11. Connecting with fc. S. Prince Albert from Prince Rupert every Saturday at 1:00 P. M. for Queen Charlotte Islands, and for local points at 1:00 P. M. Wednesdays. Kates Include meals and berth north of Vancouver. For tickets and reservations apply to Local Hallway Ticket Agrents or J. H. Bursis. General A sent. First Avenue and Tesler Way, Seattle, Washington. IBAVELEBa' GUIDE. Chlraco Prod ore Market. CHICAGO. May 9. Batter Steady. Creameries. 18321c: dairies, 13918c F.(Cs Steady. Receipts, 9.4S0 cases. At mark, cases included, liMSHc; Brats, 16c: prime firsts. 18c. r rhees Steady. DbIiIpi. twin. 1111 0113: youna America, 124S13c; long horns. 13riil2c New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. May e. Cotlos Spot rlosed quiet. 10 points hlfcher. Middling; uplands, 15.7.-.c: do Gulf. lc Kales. T0U bales. Cotton futures closed steady, points NEW YORK PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE. Lov Rates. Schedule Time. AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. X1S Ball way Exchange Bldg. Portland. Or. Haln37a. A 3921, SAX FRANCISCO FORTLAJl-D PS. CO. From Alnsworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. M. S. 8. Beaver May 13, Beau- IX, Rose City 23. from ban Francisco. Northbound. 12 M. 8. s. Bear May 11, Rose City 16, Beaver 21. From Kan Pedro. Northbound. 12 M. 8. 8. Rose City May 14, Beaver 19, Bear 24. H. O. Smith. C. T. A. 142 Third St. 1. V. Ransom, Aeent. A Inn worth Dock. -pnonesi Main 403, ZS A 1103, O.-W. R. & N. Astoria Route. STEAMER HARVKKT QCEEN Leaves Portland daily except Saturday at g OO P. M. from Ash Street Dock. Makes all way landings. Arrives at Astoria at 6:00 A. M- Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7:00 A. M. Arrives Portland at 6:00 P. M. Makes direct conrection wltn steamer Nahcotta for Megler. Ilwaco. Long Beach and all points on the Ilwaco Division. TRAVELERS' GUI Ufa. San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Pedro Direct. North Paclne S. 8. Co.'s 8. 8. Roanoks and 8. &. ldsr sail every Wednesday alte. nately at 8 P. M. Ticket office XS3 Third St.. near Alder. MARTXX J. 1TTGLET. Fassencer Agent. W. 11. 8LTJS8ER. Freight Agent. Phones M. 1S14. A 1314. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER 8alls from Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 9 A. M., May 1. 6, 11. 18. 21. 26. 31. June 5 and every Ave days. Freight received at Alnsworth Dock dally up to 5 P. M. Pas senger fare, first-class, $10; second-class. 37, including meals and berth. Ticket of fice Alnsworth Donk. Phones Main 263 Main 170. A 1234. LONDON PARIS HAMBURG P.Lln..M.17. 11 A.M.tf Penn.ss'l,. . May 27. fKn.AuK. Vic-May 25;Cleveland Juno 1 tKitz-Carlton a la Carte Kestauranu ISecond cabin only. JWill call at Bouiosne. Calls at Plymouth and (.'herbounr. GIBRALTAR. AIXilERS. NAPLES. GENOA. S. S. HAmrilO 31ay 24, S 1. M. S. S. MOLTKE Around THE WORLD ' OX AN OCEAN LINER 160 Powell Northern Pac O.-W. R. and othr R. R. offices. TWO C'RI-ISKJ By the 17,U00-ton steamship CLEVELAND The first to leave New York Nov. 1, 1911. The second to leave San Fran cisco Feb. 17, 1912. LINE St., San Francisco, June 3 Duration 110 liAH COST' $350 Including All Necessary Expenses Abroad ' and A ho re Cal.. or 4e N., Burlingtou Portland. Orfgf. n . The Imports of American petroleum Into' Beirut, which ceased at the time of the discovery of ths Caucasian oil fields, have resumed. The Vacuum Oil Company, a branch of the Standard Oil Company, has established agencies In the Levant aad lav underselling tbe Russians,