Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 26, 1911, Page 23, Image 23

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TITE MOItXIXO OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911.
HOPS AT A QUARTER
Julius Wolf Pays 25 Cents on
New Crop Contract.
M1SHLER THE SELLER
Market 1 Lifted Three Ont by
Thle Peal KoU Xd Hcary
Buyer ot ItO for E
port to London.
TH mrW f.,r 1011 Ottio hop w 4
vacvd lo 21 tnti yast.rdav. when Jelin
Wolf, of Smart n. of?-rd that prlc to A.
J iwhW, of Mlabier A Grloti. "ot Aoxora.
f ia -o . ponniU and ta offer waa e
c p '. I.
Tftt dM lifted to prlro of eootrecta a
f-il: thir rnt and puts th Or.o irir
kt abov parity with aar Mkr marttot.
Condition ar wa otrons. how. that bnr
a in otar Mctlin can counted on to
cos up to ta Orfo pric la the aar
future,
i ZxalM In Oi aiata ut la California bar
Ba Duxd.na i ana j cwi ' .
vpk. but could Bad BO tak.ra. It waa p.ala
to ej that th mark would aooo raaca, II
raeta. aa growora won! J not tako 1. o
Jar. WolT .:tloa In Sarins' the qoartar
cars.' bo eald prematura.
It at Int.rwatln to not that since 20 cnte
in iitand and paid for Oroaoa contracts
aa alar thrr h Wt no balaoo don
an th fitur crop; though ther B.rer
a dar that buyer .r not nloo to oloo
la. Tn market baa tbu ahoara a clear
Vela of 3 cr.ll oo actual tranaactU-ia. la
Calif-Tram aorao buatne waa dono at tho
21 and 3-c.rtt ton. la. ,
Th d.rnnd f.r apot hop for Hwral day
baa e atronc. A f.atur yet.rUv
tho taaulry Irum lb Eaat.rn trailo t-r
1'JlOs. t-.ral ualrr had order around
S3 eante and they could ha cleaned np tb
romalntnr aupplr tnetantijr. but th ,rowr
would aot ll unler 13 cents. Ther ar
air IJd bal of laat year crop lft. and
Oi talc of tr. ar tussle.
Kata . In tho paai too or thro dar.
baa bought or uo bale of lava hopo at
prlc -a ranclna- frona 13 to IS roata AU of
Mr. N.ur purchase will (o to Kn'-o.
It la aa tntorvattnc tact that until th
FaaT.ru d.mand for l!o dVlopd yoatar
dar. Cnclaad baa baa t ot atoadr buyor
f apot bop. Thar la now la Loadoa or
a th war. obi oixouo baloa of old hop
f vartoti cro'tha. coaaiatlar prlnclpaMT ot
th rul H .rat holdlnc of lava Or.n and
to blr .oooicaniont Herman K:nbr r
. .nr nl or from California. Th Ens
Uau " .uilrn -tn to bo turtlfTlne th.m
a4.ei. jlnl th laovltablo ahortag tbl
.ar. which It la tlmatd win run froaa
10ivimh to coo cat., and. th.rofor. th
l.n:n mark.t continue atrong and kroa for
k'l'ltttnal auppltaa,
T.io aittiut of th American d'a'.rr and
br.-r la th aU.t haa bra auu!lnf. Vn
Itt tn.r b.-a nthbtlna ytrdy. Ih.y bad
n-an no int.r.at at all tn th mark.t. bt
wlihataadinc th almost complrt axhauatlna
of ato. k anj tho fact that lb new crop la
fur t.ionth dlstaat. If any of thra bavo
a'Hw.d th.tr aupptlaa ft ran low and must
rpnlh now. thoy will And thra!v up
imlr.ft It.
c"rmplainta of tho ba-kwardn.a of tho
Orvcon rrnp ar an.rnl. t'nloa th weather
a bccom.a mar farorabl fir plant
growtn. aaclmate of th prohab! yield will
bar to b r.led downward. Similar con
dltlnna preatt la California. A latter r
otvod frnra tfaata Tp-aa yatrday aald th
yard In Sonurna Countjr ar in a pcrllou
conditio a.
ACTUS DEMAND tOR Mil UNO. HHUT
Wlae.Haa U Mrld, at M Crat Other klad
Ar Mo.
Th desnaad for BAllllnaT wheal wa th
f.tar of tn local arala market. Blu
atia waa. threfor. flrmly hld and offer
ad.r ft ont wr aot oonallerwd by altera
Not macb atla;loa waa paid lo tb othor
arttlo. '
l1! and barley aold at former prlroa
Webty forrlid whet ahlpmanta. aa re
ported by th Merrhanta Kxchanar. wr:
l.aet wk. !-! yr
ArriH!na I te.eo : :.. . !.;.'
Inua l.;.o t. itt.ee ;it.ee
l.caJ receipt tn car wer reported by
th Merchant' Kvrbanc aa followe:
ai heal Bar! riour Oat liar
Vna 91 T 19 1 II
.' ...... -1
M 1 11 . 11
Tt-.di...iay ... II
Th.irwlae ..... II
T.r a. . .
laiii t.t data.lMil
1 ear ag :
I i
.... T
1 4
11.; :s:
tb.) nrRRT rum am otiix high
laarbward Siana Kiapaaolbl for Scarcity
of Ocvvoa nalt.
Th b-kwar Jawi of th trwberTy a
oa bep th prlc of or.goa fruit at a
hrgh teeel. About elat rra!va of ll.iod KlTer
VerrW cam ta yetrrilay and vtd at 94.TS
0)S per era:. South era urevoa bcrrt
brought Th utff.renc la th prlco
f lluud Ktv.r and 2k.athera Orego borne
ab.rwa tho dirf.reuiro la th Quality aad
. ot tho fruit.
Trw.ro waa only a limited quantity of
Calif rTT brri availablo. Jal.a nld at
llltf 1 u ant toi:ar at lt.;i$I.l per
rat. vi'.eherr.a hav v-um ploatlful
ant ar c-h.aper at lu cata a pound.
I an.l bear.a w.r la strong deiaaad
aad nrtner. th tatter advaaclng to If en ta.
Th aaparaaa market waa taady.
AnotJor r of lortda plneapplaa la oa
tho war to ro.-tland.
ok(itoi cMt r.-r: oiTrtr ixi ii.i.mxu
Bat apply la X let rqwal I tbo 1.
anaaeL
Th make of ch.e ta ahowtr.g a sra'toal
lacr. aea. btet produ. i:oa haa not et caught
ap wlla th demand, and th market rw.
raeea to dixpUr a ery firm tone. Tb
arrival br tN laal two boot werw dl.
po. 1 of a faat ae unt.aL
Th but.r market bold ateady wltb fh
utpot of ti crtr rra:nerlra abnut equal to
Im.1 rvuutrem.nta. j
f'gga wer nrm yeatoT'lay without charge t
la prK. I
Th poultry maikrt waa well euppltrd and
rather w.ak-
Bank t IcaHag.
F.nk c.eanr.ca of tt Noethoee'.ern cltle
ywrir w.r a folio.
Clearing, r.alanr.
J-o-'-d II ! lM'1 t J 1 1
1 t 1 1 4 '
Ta - -oa - Tll.l.-l . -.7 i
aov kaa i; :i J :
I
PORTLAND MLtRXirTS.
lrwh. floor. fee-L Fae.
A Jf T T-ack trr-e! B.aelrn, .Ac;
ehir. .JrAc; KuuUt. tec. aUey. aec;
o.fM. Oc.
H A H ! a I "h -vie feed, t - 1. 34.
:LL.-n rt-ira. :ifi per fo;
nlu..:-r. 11: ehorta l-3-otf roi.ed bar
lev . .' ;..ow
FLi'I It V.len'a. f I 3 por barrel:
atralghl. 4 !; assort M : V.I ley. t.i
graham. 14 V. wholo wheat. 14 Tu.
CORN AX hot. t-. crs-ked. lit per loo.
OA la No. 1 whit. I-V.M per to a.
-.AT IreietM. aeleea Or.ro a. fa t.
ltlllllt-'. 'ht mKed. tlt):: beery
1174 4 ls.3: alfalfa. ti13: -sar.
Ill" .-oo. grala aaj. t-3-3 14.4
IqwiUM aow tflta
THOfii mi IT Orange 11 9
t so par boa: Ca.;foxi grapofruit.
t'olaO-. baaaaaa ttylSa por penal; umo.
app.. If Pr pound, lemon. ILMtyl;
u.tirea, tl T por poa.
fKAValt FKLir arawborrl, Orexaa,
j 23 I cratei fallfornla. tl.ioei.ts per
crate, gooeaoorrte. Ifjio por pound; ap
ple. I '- 9 1 per box.
VEGKTIBLIS Aaparaca. 119 9T
box: bean. ltc: calbaga ' Pr
hindrodweicht: cucumbor. l.b0 93.2S Pr
doaea: eggpat. lae pour.dl garilc.
per potlC'l. lettoca. aSe por doaani hothoue
feltuco. i :;l TJ p- r boxi peaa. BSC
p-r pound! pepper. aotVSSc por pound: ru
tehe. 15c per doien: rhubarb, ltlllt P
poucd: tomato.a. -.?.". V -
MCK VE-iKTAHl-Ei New carrot. $-.
per eacki turnipe. t - J . beeta. I -
POrTfl. Oregon and Eaa'.rn.
per bundrod; B.w potato. Mt Pr
bur.drrd.
UNION! Crretal wax. Jllow.
ItlS; red. ta..
Dairy aad Coaaary it
Pri-TRT Una lile; broiler.
lc: duck, yownx. Jic; ge. nominal: tur
k. K. dr.aaed. choice. 3-c
t-.XJrt Ore..n ranca. candled. Ila por
dt-n- ca.a count. 2K per daen.
ll'TTEK-Vily creamery antra. 1 ana 1
pxaad prlata. la boa". m Pr pound; Mo
than boa lota, cartuua aad delivery extra.
CULi.SE PuU cream. Iwiaa, laa par la. I
Young America. Ito. "
ruHK-raacr, ta01e pe pound.
VLAL Fancy. aatlo- por pound.
UAalS ! to to pound, ictii.c; a to
Cracortea. Drlel Franta. Etc
rr.iED rBi iT. appi.. i:t:ic per
pnUJJ. rurranta. llSc: aprlcota. lll'iOlc.
Uatr. packaaea. IS per pound; aga. bn.K.
wmt. or t;atk. by -t. trrac: -a. !.-;
I Ji: ii-im. ic; to-lia. t-2; -. fcjc
tfrnrmae. lc
HALMON-olumbla Blr. 1-poond tal.a.
t'J lO per doaen; 2-pound tall. I
IOund flata. I- Ol Alaaka junk, a-pouud
'ao)Fl t-"k Roaated. ta drama. t3 0lo por
pound. .
NUTS Walnut. lTHIa per pound;
Br. ill nine. Mai?! nlbrta. lo : almonde.
llc; pea-ana. lc: cocoanut. tMctfll per
doi-ni rn-etnuta. lic per pound; hickory
nuta. laluc; per pound.
noser Cboic. A.IJ per care; (trained.
Vc per pound.
SALT )ranulatd. tit Pr Ion; bair
xround. looe. IVJO pr tun: to. t per ton.
BBaN bma.l whit. Wc: larg. whit.
c; Urn. So: pink. c: red Mexi
can. It S . bayou, dc
KICK No. 1 Japan. C1 cheaper grade.
HXfU; South. m head. fatlTc; Im
t ort.d ImeprlaL. tbc; Imported extra No. I.
ITsc
1GAR Pry granulated, fruit and berry,
ti yellow l. tt.lt. p-iei-rr.1. ttvl.
Terma oo remittance within I daye, de
duct c per pound: If later than 13 daa
and within 30 daje. deduct c por pound,
alan: augnr. loot Idc por pound.
Ilfa. Wol aad UldVa.
ftOrS l.ll contract JJc per pound: ltlt
crop. :.v: le "op. lSeJUSc. olrte. lot
MOHAIR thoic. 37e pr pound.
WtXL Enel.rn Or.gon. SUlao per
pound, ar-rordlng to ahDnkage. Valley. 1-1
lie per pound.
rEl.TH Ury. r: eatted. eountry pelt,
ilrlr II per pound! lamb pelt. 33c
H IDE. Salted hide. 7-e VT pound:
anted calf, lie: aalted blp. 7,c: ealted
ataga. tl)t: gr.n hide, lo lea: dry hldexv'
17c: dry' calf. 17lc: dry et.ee. lldlJc
C.A.-AKA KAHK rer pound. 3c.
;KA1N BAUS Wheat. 'ic; oata
a.3oj.
)( Md 10 to pound. It 3 lie; It to
lt.'.l.-. aklnaod. lac; picnic. 11 he; coital
roll. 13 -c.
SMolvED M CATS Deaf tonfu. -V;
dried l.f eela. none; outaidea, none; ta
li. 1... rjr; knucblea. c
HACON fancy. :; gtandaxil. 24c:
Choice. Hii-: Knglleh. 1-.
UHT SALT CI BKI K.gular ahort clear,
dry aalt. Use: emoked. USr; backa light.
H l. Jjc: amoked. lfc; backa. heavy, aalt.
l'.-i-c: amoked. 13c; nportx, lt. 13c;
smoked. 144c
LAKO Keltl rnd.rd. tierce. ll4c:
tut-a. lie; cbotc. tlcrcea. te; tuba. 10 Vc;
tuba. 11c: choice, tierce. Ie; tub, loc;
sbortenlnc. tierce. fcSc; tub. ttaO.
Oil.
LINKKRD OILr Pur raw. In barrel.
!.; boiled. Id barrel. 11. Ol; raw. la caao.
tl AH: boM.d. In caaea. II. Od.
TCHHENTINE Caae. tec: wood barrela.
ijur; iron barrela. 7lec; lu-caa lota, hoc
tiAhOLtlNE liolur gaaoltn. Iron brrls.
13c; tint. --r : td geaollaa Iroa barrela.
S.c; r. 33 a.
COAL. OIL ordinary teat, caaea Itfflpc;
bulk, la tank. Se: high teet. 3dc.
BLUESTEM IS STRONG
KATTLE DEALERS BID PRICE
IP TO CEXTS.
Oilier Varieties Are Not In Demand.
Local Crcanirry IJuller Sell
Idc Well. '
rAITIJC. Waah, Mar ."pdaL
Blu-ei'm wheat waa atronger today and
d-aler bid th prlc up to cent and a
na-cent quotatloa reported. Other ra-
rietl.a of wheat wero aot In demaad. Barley
roa.d bo obtained today cheaper than at any
time In elx weka, A amall lot changed
bande at t.-7.a
Aficr June a. th Mtat Oralo Inrpoctor
will weigh and Inepect all tb grain and
hay that arrives at Beattla.
The d.mand Por local craam.ry butter
h tncr.a.-d t aa atnt that Eaxtern but
ter le mooting a ery poor aala. Handler
of Kaetern butter r rutting price. Th
cheea market wa eael.r. 1-rice bar ba
haUe-l a lilt' In order to enbl dealer
t cla ua. fifteen ents ht aow about th
lop val rctpt wer eo heavy that 1- -
ente la rw tn out.i'. quotation. Poultry
rc-.lpt w.r alo he y.
lyia carload of Florida potato and twa
of T-x red arrived today. Th florldaa
will not bo ld h.re. but will be fortdcd
to Ala.h. Loulalaaa and Tea potatoe
wer held at IS to 4 conta. A car of
Florida p.neappl arrtvod and war quoted
at to to to-la.
The berry market dragged. Jfor than
crate arrived thi evening for to
morrow IraJ. Th aupp'y of totnatoe
woe h.avy. A carload of llteelselppl toma
to, a la due to rrtt tho latter part of in
o.k or th nret part of a. at week. Out
tde of the shipping department trad oa
Vk cetera avenae louay wa not very bruk.
mODVCtt AT AS rit-icico.
Qwotalbaaa Carroat ha thw Bax CUy Jtaro
beta
aAN VR ANt'lO'O. May 53 Tb follow
ing proeuc price wero current today:
V-e.tobtc "ucumb.ra ei'iaoc; garlle.
10liS. gre.n la. tl oo I J; atnng
beaaa Htlnc. a.paragua. ftors tt.3v; tofua
to.. tI 3443. int. lveloc.
Huttw 'ancy cr.om.ry. 3-S&-
:ga rjtor. SO c; tn.y ranch. Sa.
rv.-e Tounc America. 13atl34c.
trtl. .n Nomlival.
Mil. .tula Kiia t:8-lo. mld-IMcr.
a )
Fruit Apple. choice. 1 T T S ; commoa.
11.13; tlevlcan llmcv. f.A.f3(; f'alrrora.a
Vamona. choice, tile; common, tLoO; or
aoa.a. navel. tl.-J-
Har Wheat. 111114.11 per ton; who I.
ar I oa'S, l"li. allalfa. t.l!.
o.at.e Saltnaa Burtoanka. I: 1101; Or
Hec.ipte Kiour, evto quart. r a.ka;
wheol. 'o3 centa.a; pari. r. 10 -Mhi cental:
oats. :it3 rent.: potatoe. I-JOO saraa;
bran. 13 sack, bay. too ton.
Metal Markot.
NEW TOR K. May -3. atandard cor. p-r
dull Foot. May. Juno. July and August.
tl7St;l?r. londoa quiet. HpoA. i.l; u
turea. til l:s Id. Laa copper. li.:it
t' ivC: eltrolvtlc. 11.11 H t? l-.l Sc; caai
Ir.c. 11 ITS OliUSC
Tin -lull rpot and May. 4x.74t4Mri
Juno. 43 4ill.oc: London quiet; spot, .ill
OS! futUrr-S. (Ill ".
Ij..! dull. 4ltr4.;0e New Turk: 4.:i
4 r-c l-:t St Louia. London, tit la Id.
,-ilt.r dull, l.ai i.c Now Turk: a.14
4a:i nut at. Lorn London. 1:4 laa
Antimony dull l ookaoa a IllUf.
Iron Cleveland a arrant. 44 ad la LOB
doa. locally Iroa wee qui. No 1 foun
dry Moixnem. I13.7.al3 71: No. 1 North
ern., N". I jtouthcrn and No. 1 aoutbera
oft. t It 13.34.
Prtew frail at Sew lark.
XKAV Tilrl;. Mar 3 E aporated applea
steady but toca mall and price arm. On
pot fancy quotod at 13c; choice, llfatl
14 We: prime. Ug,llve.
Prune Arm oa small auppllea but d
wta id at of a qnlt Jobbing character; qao
tatlon rang from to 14 Se for Cali
fornia, aa to l-4 r-d ll.ttl tor Oro
gon from I'4 lo !
P.aches Inn oa t?i mI1 ofrerlnx. tut
demand t alow t hole IS Use; extra
ekoKe. tatllCac; fancy. ilc
Waol at Ha. Lowla-
ST. l.OClrl. MT ol"l-oncliirrvi
Tr-rrttorv and AYeera aaed-uma. II O-.
fls ssodlunaa Italic; fine. ll13a
STEEL SOLD FREELY
Stock Market Under Pressure
but Shows Much Strength.
PRICE CUTS INFLUENCE
American Beet Sugar Touches the
Highest Point In Its History
Price Generally Are
Well Held.
NEW YORK. Mar 53. Ktenti which fol
lowtxt th action of th Rr public Iron
Stl Compvnr yetrdy la rmductng trtc
wr predomlnatlnc lartumcj todmy In th
Mcuiitie markt. Trmdr wr confUMd mm
to tha. x-rrniHiir o lh mor of tlft
Kpbllt- Company, vbirta waa moan followad
by mi.ar action on tb part of othr In
Ufpenodtrnt coarfrni and a ubal diary of th
I nitt,4 Stat 8:1 orporaton. Indflnlt
rpor:a of probtl furtber prlco-cutting oy
teol and Iron producers and ty manufactur
ra anera.ly aJdfl to tha confu-ion.
I Dl:d tfataa -?tac ibim wrv tha tarrl
rf moat pcn:atlva marktnait. Tha atock
old tn larr biorka to T7, durtnc tha firvt
.hour, in which tma tranaactiona In tha atoctt
actnatd mora tban ao.ooo ,har. or about
- pr cant of total tranaactlona for tha
prlid.
Aft.r a daclln of a point, th atock ral
114 and ahowrd a dcrof atrtratth which
waa urprtiinv to trader.
Rfpub.le Iron Stl h1d at sllirntly t
low yesterday' flsur and ijlom-hfflid
f:t a point.
K.avr wbr th )tt showed strength. Union
Pacific and Heading; znovod only Iraction
ally. American Iteet Sucar. which touched
tn hiKbewt jxtlnt In Its history, showed Uta
tlnrt brmiieaa.
Th sal by tb Orecon-Washing ton Rail
road tt Navtrrstton Company, a subsidiary of
I'ntun Pa-IQc. of S ,S.o.ow 4 per cent bond
to an International syndicate, waa announced.
The April report of tha Atchlron toad
ntcited much attention, oa account of tti
large decrease In ope rm tine expenses,
amount. nf- to 710.000. Although gross earn
In gs felt off 17$ 00, th reduruon la x
pnsea resulted In a gain of 31.OO0.
Honds. irregutar. Total amies, par valu.
2. :.l.4ia. v ni t ed 6 tatea bonds wer un
changed oa ralL
CI.OSI.VO 8TOCK QUOTATIONS.
Cinslng
paies.
loo
S.H
High.
Iw.
Hid.
AIM Chal pf
Atnal '"Up-r . .
Arm AgrUuit . ..
Am Heet Ho gar.
American Cut. ..
Am Car ft Tdy.
Am Cotton IM...
Am Hd A Lt pf
Am Ic xSecurl. .
Am Llnsel . . .
Am Iocomottre.
Am 8 met A IVaf
do ..rajfomd..
Am aSteI fdy..
Am Sugsr Rcf.
Am Tel Tel..
Am Tobacco pf
Am Woolen
Anaconda M Co
Atchison
do preferred. .
At! Coast I.Hta.
TUlt 4k Ohio ..
H-Ihlehem S'eel
Ilrook Hap Tran
2)
11!
7 h
604
r.s
4 -a,
12
4-0 r..Ma,
1.300 fi-U
&
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ai
10
40
70 4
lll ,
42
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H!
in I
33 '4
a
112
103.
127
10
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2::2S.
30.
101
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21
43
14IIH
122
114
33
55
144 i
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171a
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107
74
127
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1121
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1-7 H
al'
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11a.
l'4
Km-.
.niii.a rr. tiki
Central Leather 3,A0
do preferred.
Central of N J
Che r Ohio . .. 1.100
Chicago A Alton
Chi Ot West.. 100
do preferred.. 100
Chicago a N W
CM t H I'aul. 7.300
C, C. C A St 1
Col Fuol a Iron 000
'ol A I? out hern.
Consol Oss .... 700
Corn Prolucia .......
rel A Hudson
DAR trrande
d prelrr-4l ..
"82 "is 'S2i
'ii , "ii s
41 43 r.
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"ir.'n' "si"
lu- IMS
2W-, i'9',
T 3
.-.;". us,
rll ;
41 4J
"fti" "ot
61', M'i
ll-a HI'.
2 2"
US , R4
2 . 27
. 2Ii 21.
M M
l-r.s 1-2.
Ia 4". .
'ii'-i 'iii
T.'.. . 77
11KS 119
47 -a 471
J1,, SI
"t'h
61 r.n't
M SI".
i74H i7rl'"
Distillers' 8ecar
Erts
do 1st pf
do 2-1 pf . ...
f!n Klectrlc ...
Ct North pf ...
Ot North Or . .
Illinois Central.
Intcrbor .Viet ..
do preferred..
Inter Harv.ter.
Inter ll.irlna pf.
Int Paper ...
Int Pomp
low Central .
K C Poathern
do preferrtM-l..
Zaclede .
I.OU! A Nash ..
M inn 1 81 L ..
M. B P A S S M
AI. Kan Tex.
do preferred..
Mo Facfnc
Nnt Biscuit ...
Nat Lead
Mes N Ky 2 Pf.
50
2..1'H
it to
loO
1.0" "J
J.3"0
1O0
l'H
IW-O
lu
aV
' V.iui
""T"'
b-k)
li"0
'"r"'o
"
4"
lint
.7"0
1"0
luu
N Y Central . . . 7-0
N T. Ont A Wea
Norfoik West 1.000
Nor! h Am ....
Northern Pad .. ftOO
I'scinc Mall
InneylvT.ta 4. tno
f'eajp'a ... u0
P, C C A Ht ta
Ptttaburg Coal
Prew-d 8 r .. 2-0
Iti 1 1 I'vl Cmr
H Hte HprtDg. T.oA
Heading
Kepublt Steel .,
,T"0
7""0
J"0
J.-...1
so
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"SW
l'U
S.4'"l
1.2"")
T""0
T,w
8-"
i.-o
too
d- prrierTen. .
Ro k Island CO
do pra-ferred. .
pt l A t r a rf
t l ((ovthwest
do preferred,.
fTo vhetTleld -t-ou'hern
Pao ..
Southern PT .
do preferred..
Tenn Copper .
Tvai A J'aclOo
Tol. tft I- Wea
do preferred..
Unton Pacirtc ..
do prelrrd..
r 1. H:ty ...
r M HubtMf ...
St
M
11"
24
C1"4
3S
27 s
2"",
.'hi
1M3V1
V4 -i
T7t,
4IS
77
119".
47".
KUV,
11"
n
fJ
72
1
4"-i
17 a
C s tt-i i4a.sH
da preferred.. 1 .
ftah Copper .. 2.V
V-'aro Chem 4.ro0
Wabash ...
!' preferred..
We-Jtem Mi - -U7''0
Wr.ilng Kiec .. 7'-o
Western I a lot. b)Q
Wheel A L. F.
L ,h Valley .. S ft--0
Total
lea for the dar. 401.400 eheree.
BONDS.
NSnv innK. var 23 doaina qoota'dona:
!.". ref. 2 re 1"VX. T. C. a. mi"iB
oo coo-i . . .UWiS. pfflflo 3s. 4l".B
V . e r-e I"1. No. Parlflr . .
At coupon ...101 I nloB I'aciflc ealoiv.
1- ! n-w 4. rea.IUSln Is. Central 4a::".B
do ronpin . . . 1 1 . Japaoea 4
(S , B
D. A IU J. 4s. nu
Stark at Booiom.
BOSTON. "ay " Cloainc quotations
Alio.i.a H Mohawk
?' i- -..r-r . ."!N.a.la Con.
... 44
19
"i
a "7 I at m-. S. 'viiroux Con
Arlx.-n Cm. .. 1 7 . 'Mplaalnr MUara.
Atlantic ....... l '.Vortri Hutle
i S M. 14 S North lake...
10.
3.1
4:t"i
Itntt v"oal!tl"t. 19", old Twmlnlon.
A Anxon. :Sjl'nrrott to. C) i m
faL ; llecla...47e aQuMirr 2
t enlentilal 12H Sliannon 1H
CD. Ran. C. Oo. 2 Superior IJ"I
K. Putt. CD. H. 12S --"ud Bo. Jjln.. 5"i
Kranklln '"". ""P Pitta Cop. 1.1
c.ranbr Con. . . . l Tamarnc T
Urxn I'innea. T U. 8. R R. U. 3'.
I Kml: llVp-l U "O preferred .. 47 S
Krr I-alca S Hah Con. 1.1
tak r.iyper.... 1.IS 'Winona
La fall. Copper lolvna 110
Miami copper.. 20
roadltlo. at the Tr rosary. .
WASHINIITON. May 2. At th berln
nlnar of buslooe today tha oondltlon of th
I'nli-d State TTwaeuTT til:
W -rliirc balanc la Troasury o-
ra JU.ltl.lll
In bank and Phlllppln Treasury H.I:.s0
Total balanc In anral fund..... TI.I9S.117
Ordinary reclpl 2.24a. Ill
Ordlnsry d:eburment 1.113. 014
Th deficit lo date tht fiscal Tear la
$i:i.l. as acaint 9:a.ll&.l74 at thia tiro
last year.
The naaroa axclud Panama Canal and
pablle dbt tranaactlona.
, Money. garh. t'tr.
Xr W TOKK. My 23. Money on rail
ateady. .Cj2, per cent: rutins rat. 3:
cloeinc bid. IS: offered at 2.
Tim loins easy: dara. 2H Pr eent: 90
davs 3V vl P"r rant: aix months. Sv2"..
prim, m.rrantll. paper, 9 Pr cent
aaacaa oajr wua actual bual-
ncaa In bankers: bills at S4.P440 for ftO
dy bllla and at I4.S03O for demaad. Com
mercial bllia. S4.KSH-
Itar ail-er. Witt
Mexican dollara, 45c.
(;ovarnment bond steady; railroad bonds
Irregular.
LONDON. May 23. Bar silver, quiet at
24 v-16d per ounce.
Money, Ifearl lor cant. -1
h rat of dlacount In th open market
for ahort bills Is 2 5-16 J 2S per cent; uo
for three months bills. 2 5-16U2H per cent.
SAN' FRANCISCO. May 23. Sterling ex
rbiK. AO dy. I4.S3H; sisbt. I4.S-,".; doc,
4.S2..
Transfers, talegraphlc 4 premium; slsht.
1 premium.
CHICAGO. May 25. Kxchann on "N'oar
Tork. 10 premium.
CotTeo and Socar.
NEW TORK, May 2S. CofTe. futures
cloaed firm at a not ailvanc of S&13 points.
Cloalng btda follow: May and June, 10.7Oc;
July. 10.70c: August, 10.70c; September.
lO.Soc; October and November. 10.43c; De
cember. January and February, 10. Cue;
March. 10.40c; April, 10.53c.
Spot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7. 12c; "antos
No. , lac MUd eeffaa, quiet; Cordova, 13
13c
Raw surar. steady. Muscovado, .aa test.
ft.3ttc: centrlfusal. .9C test. -36r; molaaacs
sugar, .by test. 2.11c. Kellned. steady.
N.W Tork Cotton Markot,
NEW TORK. May 23. Cotton futures
closed quiet at a net decline of 14 points
In old crop and of 3 to 3 point on new
crop position. May. 13.64c; Jun. 13.04c;
July. 13.73c; Auguat. IS. 14c; September.
lX&oc; October. 13-lle; November. 13.02c;
Pecember, 13.03c; January, law?; March,
la-llc.
rpot deed quiet. 1t point lower. Mid
nplanda. 13.90c; mid-gulf. ItLlc Salca,
1010 bale.
SALES OF CARRY OVER
WITH LIGHT RECEIPTS, YARDS
ARE CLEANED IP.
Demand Is Active and Steady Prices
Rule In the Cattle. Sheep and
- Hog Market.
Receipts of livestock were tight yester
day, which sfTorded n opportunity to
clean up tho carryover atock at the yards.
Trsdlng was activ throughout th day.
Th principal transaction In th cattlo
market wa tb aj of a bunch of 127
steers at ltl.40. A few better ateera went
at $0.60 and other brought from $3 to
$d.20. Cowa rang from $3.25 to $.1.71.
bulla from $4.10 to $4.23 and good calves
went at $0.S3.
Customary prlca wer paid for sheep,
lamb and hogs.
Racelpt for tb day were 4T cattle and
2$ hoga.
Shippers of th atock wer P. O. Cloydt,
Pomeroy, Wash.. 1 car of cattl and ho,
and R. Erlckson, Welaer, 1 car of cattle
and calve.
Tb day sale wr aa follows:
Weight. Prlc.
IS ter 1W70 $.1.00
a steers ""0 .-(K
M steers ll-Vi 13
7S steer 1100 6.20
127 steers 1149 6.40
10 steer 1175 6.00
2 (leer 945 6.00
cows ....1U!)3 ,5.73
4 cows 1132 6.25
10 cows , 10"'2 6.50
5 cow 130 5.73
4 calve ...................... 275 6.S3
1 calf 230 3.00
2 bulla I'-5"' -50
1 bull 130 5.00
1 bull 141U 6.25
25 Sheep 74 3.25
139 sheep T4 3.15
15 sheep 81 8.15.
41 I am be 64 8.60
rt lamb 66 6.50
12 lamb 82 .50
hogs
1 boj W
4 bog S2 65
28 hogs 215 a.3
jrlc.s current on tbo various classes of
stock at tho Portland Union Stockyarda
wero as follows:
Prim grain-fed steer .$7.00 ft J, .23
Pnc hay-fed ateera 6.85 0 7.0J
Cbolc ter 6.50 0 6-5$
Good to cnolco ters... ........ 6.000 6.50
Fair to good ters
Common steers
Prime cows
Good to choice cows .........
Fair to good cow
Poor cow
Cholc heifer
Cbolca bulla
Good to cholc bulla
Cholc light calve
Good to choice light calvaa. .
Cbolc heavy ealvea .........
Good to cholc heavy calva.
Cholc stags
Good to cholc stasa ........
Bos
rjiolc hogs
Good to cholc hog ........
Choir heavy
Commoa .....
.. 6.75 V 6.00
.. 6.50 St 5-73
.. 5.75 o 6.23
.. 6. IK) -J 5.25
.. 4-75 it 5.00
.. 4.50 4.75
.. 5.5UW 5.71
.. 4.75 0 6.23
, . 4.25 4 4.7$
.. 7.75 d S.0
.. 7.50a T.7S
.. 5 50 J 6.00
.. 6.00 a 3.6
.. 6.75? 6.23
.. S.25V 6.i5
.. 6.703 663
.. 6.50 9 6.70
.. 6. "0 0 6.50
.. f.000 6.0
.. T.00 0 7.25
block bog
Bheep
Cbolc Spring lamb
Good to cholc spring lamb...
ChoICO yearling
Good to choice yearling
Ktr to medium yearllnga
Cholc wri
Good to choic we ..........
Fair to medium wa
Good to choice heavy w-tbra.
Old heavy wether ....f......
Xfiv.rl lota ....................
Tb following quotation rciu ,
a this mrket for th diOerent clasaea ot
bor.ee: Oiaftar. extra heavy. I3UO0M)O;
drafter. 100 t 17O0 lb.. I150 350; draft
ar. 1200 to- 1400 lba.. $1000250: chunks.
$so$130; plugs. $10 0 40: driving bora. $7$
and ap; addl horeee. $ao and up.
Chlcag Uveatork Market.
CHICAGO. May 23. Cattle Receipts, ea
tlmnted. 4500; market, steady. Beeves. $5.73
lrO.35; Texas steers. $4.tW5.55; Western
steers. $4071.60; stockers and feeder,
$3 90 0 5.73: cows and heifers. $2. 40 ii 5.70;
calvea. $1,256 8.00.
Hose Receipt, estimated. 20.0OA; market,
gen.rally 6c higher: light, $5,630 4.or:
mixed. $.VS5tr6: heavy. 15 1'itfS 87 4 : rough.
$.1 4o5.ao; good to oholco heavy, $3.60
4)3 1.7 4: pigs. $5.4035.93; bulk of sale.
$.1 so & 5.93.
th-.p Reoelpts, estimated. 16.0O0: mar
ket siow snd gont-rallv steady. N.itlve, $3.50
: Weit.rn, 83.7nft5.2a: yearlings. $4.73
Ji .lBrt: lambs, natlv. $4,750 : strn.
$5.75 0 7.25.
Loodoa Wool Kale.
IXD.VTJOV. May J. Th offerlnga at th
wool auction aalfS today amounted to 11.0S4
..1... principally croas-breds. Th horn
trd. bought itesdlly and th Continent oc
casionally at th recant lvL Medium
grades wer frequently withdrawn, owing
to th high limit of holders,
-Hop at Now Tork.
NEW TORK. May 23. Hop Firm.
CHANGES DUE AT OREGON U
RcfclgnMlons and Leaves of Absence
Affect Petonnel at Eugene.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Or.. Eu
rene. May 25. c?pecial. Several Im
portant chaOKea In tha poraonnel of tlia
faculty of tha University of Oregon
will take place this year through resig
nation and throuich the departure of
some of the professors on leave of ab
senoe. Dr. H. D. Sheldon, for a num
ber of yeara bead of tbe Department
of Eduration, haa resigned to accept
a position In th"e chair of History of
Education In Pittsburg; University. Be
fore taking; up the work In hla new
position he will spend a year In special
work In Europe. He will study in
Lelpslc for a time under Lampracht,
and later in Manchester, Ensland, un
der Michael K. Saddler. -
Dr. Hugo W. Koehler will return next
Fall and resume his position in the
department of German, after a year'a
leave of absence during which he has
been atudylng; In Iielpalc Grenoble, and
tha University of Paris. - Professor Q. F.
Lussky, who baa taken Dr. Koehler'a
place here during; the past year will
return to Wisconsin to take up a pro
fessorsijp In the department of Ger
man in that University.
Profaasor Gustav W. Buchen will also
go to Wlnconsln on a year' leave of
absence and win bold a position there
In tho department of oratory and de
bate. Ua baa bean aa lm true tor la da
6.78 S 7.00
6.00 i 6.7
5.26 J 5.50
6.000 6.25
4.75 6.00
4-SO0 4.73
4.V0 o 4-50
8.75 if 4.00
4.50s 5.00
4.OO0 4.50
4.00 0 6.00
Bonds '
Investments
TimberLands
NEUHAUSEN & CO
701-2-3-t-S Lewi BUg.
Portland Oregon
bate at Oregon for two years, and flar
ing both years has put out the debat
ing team that has carried off the cham--plonshlp
of the Pacific Coast. During
hla absence, his place will be filled by
Professor J. Johnson, of the University
of Wisconsin.
Dr. Sheldon's successor In the depart
ment of education has not yet been
chosen.
Homo for Forest Guard Rising.
PENDLETON. Or, May 25. (Special.)
Government employes of the Uma
tilla Indian reservation agency are
building a cabin and other buildings at
Parker's Wells for the use of the for
est guard on the Umatilla reservation.
The guard will no longer be compelled
to make his home in a tent, as hi
cabin headquartera are so centrally lo
cated that he can return to it regu
larly on his tours of the forest. The
forest guard on the reservation haa
been maintained for the paet two Sum
mers, and in that time not a fire haa
been allowed to gain any headway.
Several blaiea were detected and
quenched In time.
West Selects Doctor Delegates.
SALEM. Or., May S5. (Special.)
Governor West has appolntel the fol
lowing delegates to represent Oregon
at a meeting of the Mutual Association
for the Study and Prevention of Tuber
culosia to be held In Denver June 19 to
June 21. H. P. Belknap. Prlnevllle; W.
P. Chisholm, Gold Hill; Calvin S. White,
Portland; P. H. Fitzgerald, Salem; H. C.
Randall, Nehalem; Fred H. Thompson,
Stay ton; O. J. Goffln. Moro. Ail of the
delegates are physicians.
Germany rerrrarltabl proiperity is J!aJri
revaled by statistics showing that 1.5O0.O00
foreign work-men are employed In th coun.
try.' There ar approximately 800.000 for
eigners holding Industrial places, and 700.
000 who are agriculturists. Th Importa
tion of thea foreigners is necessary, owing
to the lack of German labor.
MORE
BITUUTHIC
"WHYS"
"I have taken particular
notice of the bitttlithio
pavement on Spring Grove
avenue, and I think it is
the best pavement ever
put down in Cincinnati."
G. Schacht, president
Schacht Mfg. Co., Cincin
nati. :
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY -
Constructs Asphalt and other Bitn
enlnous Pavements. 605-608 Electrto
bldg. Portland. Or. Oskar Huber,
Manager.
TRAVELERS' CUHBv
Travelers' Checks
sand
Letters of Credit
Drafts on "Foreign Countries. Money
Orders.
Cable and Telegraphic Transfer of
Money Payable Throughout
the World.
American Express Co.
- Seventh and Stark Streets.
Th Turlst Highway
and Scania Bout ta Europe
via
Tb St, tkwrraee Bler.
th Shortoat Ocean Passage.
Less than Four Day at Sea,
by th '
-EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC.
WMkly .allinga Montreal. Quabee. ta Uver
pocL First cabin. K0; aecond cabin, J5J.35.
one -class cabin (called second cabin). J'-60;
third cabin. $30 and 31-25. Ak local
agents, F. R. Johnson. G. A.. 1 Third St..
or J. i. rotate.. T. P. A, 09 First Ave,
Eeattla . . . .
HONOLULU $110
r FIRST CLASS ROOtD TRIP
The most delightful spot on enure world
tour for your vacation. Delightful sea bath
Irak at the famoua beach ot Waliiiki. Tha
splendid tiS. Sierra 110.000 tons displace
ment) makes tho round trip In lo day, and
one can visit on a sids trip tho living vol
cano of Kilauea which Is tremendously ac
tive and see tor himself tbo process of
world creation. No other j-ip compares
with this for th marvelous and wcnderful
In nature. Visit th Islands now, whll. you
can do It eo easily and ouickly and whi-e
t. volcano IS active. Prompt attention to
telegrama for bertha Sailings: Jun 10.
July 1. July II. Aug. 12. etc
r.t Market btreet. gaa r rancbjc.
COOS BAY LINE
8TEAMXB BBEAKWATEB .
Sail from Alnaworth Dock- Portland, 9
A. m! La7l. 6. 11. IS. 21. 31. Jon.
and vry flv. dsya. Freight received at
Ainsworth Dock dally np to P. M. Pie
aer.ger fare, nrst-clats. $10: aecond-olas.
T. nidudlng meal and berth. Ticket tf
Bro Alnaworth Dock. Phone Mala 6
Main 170. A 1234. '
San Francisco; Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
Norm Peiao S. S. Co.' B. S. Roaaekt
and a. S. Eldir a all vry Wednday alter
nately at O P. ii- Ticket oaic lil Third
t.. near Alder.
MARXXX J. MM'I . reauror Aaraaas.
W. tl- ILbu rrwifli m
Arkanas M Ulri. A Ml.
STEAiSWS
a LUIVIBERWiENS
N ATI O N A lT"t3 A N K
EVE R Y
W
these directors- meet, deliberate
on the affairs of the bank, and
apply their careful business judg
ment to its transactions,
O. K. Weatrrorta
Causa. S. Bn ell
P. S. Brumby
Dr K A J Mackeanda
George G, BlauEkaaa
Lloyd J. .Weattwertav
ON 5TH
CKITED 8TATE3 DEPOBITART.
Merchants
Established 1880. .
Second and WaabloKton Street.
PORTI.AJliD, OREGON.
Capital and Surplus $350,000.00
"The Merchants National Bank solicits the business and cordially In
vite the accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations, feeling
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.
B. Jj. DURHAM, President. M. I HOLBROOK. Vice-President,
CO. W. HOYT. Cashier,
a C CATCHING. Asst. Cashier. C. DETERINO. Asst. CasMer.
First National Bant
- 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
nnnnectlnrr at Prince Ruoert with
Charlotte Islands and local points.
JVOTK Snndar eteamer as for smi Prince Rnpert only, until June lltn.
ORA-iD TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double-Track Route) four trains
daily, no excess fare, to all points East, via Niagara Falls. Standard and
Tourist Sleepers, Dining; Cars, serving meals a-la carte, and club breakfast.
For tickets and reservations apply to local Railway Ticket Agents or J. H.
Burgls. general age at. First Avenue and Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington.
TRAVKI.FRS' GUIDE.
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
CleveJ'd.June 1.10A.M.I tAmerlka June 8
ISFatrici Juu 3Pres. Grant.. Jun 10
fRltx-Carlum a la Cart Restaurant.
tSecond Cabin only,
Calls at Plymouth and cherboor.
Will call at Bouloprr e. .
GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS, KAM.ES, GENOA
S. 8. MOLTKC June 3, 11 A. 31.
S. 6. BATA1A
I will not call at Alffiera.
AROUND
TWO CRl'ISES
By the Hteamship
"CLEVELAND"
17.000 Tona)
Th firat to leav
New Torlt Oct. 21.
1011. The aecond
to leave San Fran
ciaco Feb. 0. 1912.
T . I J K
Duration
110 Day
COST
$650
Including
All
Kesary
Expenee
Aboard
and
THE
WORLD
OS AN
Ocean Liner
Aanoret.
jeo Powell St., Ban EYanclaoo, Cal., Northern
PaciDa. O.-W. R- A N , Burllnerton and other
at- rt. O !l l . r. in rvi unuu.
NEW YORK PORTLAND
REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE.
XAttr Rates. I Schedule Time.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
lit Railway Exchange Bids.
-Portland, Or
lialall7a.
K
Jr EV Wneelew '"J
Geo. Z KcFl-eraasK.
John A, Keadnjt !1
Bobert Treat Piatt
FVCa-CravrleB:dl JJ
AT STARK
National Bank
North Coast Tourist Routs "Norway of America.' "
STEAMSHIPS
' 'Prince Rupert" and "Prince George.
Victoria, ' Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart and
Queen Charlotte Islands. -Leave
Seattle, Wn, Sundays and Wednesdays 12:00
o'clock Midnight.
a S. "PPJNCE ALBERT " for Queen
TRAVELERS' GCTDK.
OFEM KIVEB TRANSPORTATION CO.
slKJ.lN.ltAL
lrrlbt received
dally at Oak-it. dock
lor Tbl D a 1 I e a.
Hood River, White
Salmon. Umatilla.
Ker.ne lck. Paaco.
Richland, Hanford.
White Bluff. I-ewla-ton.
Idaho, and ln
t.rmedlate DOlnta
FIRST-CLAf'S PASSEXGER SERVIC14.
FARE 50 CENTS
TO HOOD IUVEK. WHITE 8ALMO-4. THE
DAELE9.
Bteamer lav Portland San., Tne..
Thim7 A M. Raturnlh, leave. The Dall
Hon.. W.d. FrL. 7 A. M . arrlvlna HW
land about S P. M. ami day. W S.
BuciBan7 6apt.l W. & SmaUwood. Ga'l
MtrTSaa iiia 2960. A 8527.
SAIf I-RAXCISCO PORTLAST SS. CO.
From Ainsworth Dock. Portland. I A. M.:
83. Beaver. May M; Bear, June i Rose
SomJSan Franclaoo. Northbonnd. 12 M.:
SS. Bear. May 2; Rose City, 81; Beaver,
From 8an Pedro, Northbound, 13 St. :
68. Roae City, My 8J Bear, Juna Jj;
' 5-ci. sS?th, C. T. A., 1 Third Bt. I
3 w. Kauom, A sent, AtnawOTth Ioea- "
rhenot Mala UU 6i- A 10