Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 27, 1911, Page 17, Image 17

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    ' rUE MORNING OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY. BIA'Y t, 1911. - ' "
V
FLURRY IN WHEAT
Sound Miners Are Paying
Higher Prices.
NOT MUCH STOCK IS LEFT
niurtrm I In Sharp Demand ami
Fred V heat AN 6eIU at a Good
Adranr-r Offering on Vo-
ral Markets SmalL
tcnfhr flurry la th. wheat au hea
.rrui-ic tl Par Bound C-1-. Wt'
wss sold at Seattl. ye.t ec5y at ' cme
and dub whMI at Mi eenta Th local
wh.at market ra etrong. but thar wee
tr-'.lm trading her, a ther aura pralca
Ty bo of .r1r. c.
The Sound miller. ewm ta have found
tfiat there la not mora wh.at left n th
country and they are bow trying ta get
nI of Rinwb to supply their MKll during
i. nxtlntlw of th. season. It will n
tar, month it bf.r. aw wh.at ran bo
ground, titer. -la .rllB to bo a g.neral
clean no. OnM mea wha hav. n through
ruttn WuMuio. S tho war-house la
Walla Walla. Cotrabla, Whtlmen and
Fr.ns.IlB cmnlln aro practically empty and
that not om T5o.0 bushel remain In th
Bl Fiend wirttoiiKa
reta aro still, filrly firm, bat borr de
claro they caa gel sufficient supplies la
tb Valley to carry thm throorh. A few
sale, of barley aro reported at correal
price
TM pmpoB of tho California baT mar-
kit Bra given In a SaB Franrl.ro irau in
ter aa follow.: Tho San Francisco Her
awdaUoa baa loot compiled atallv.lca of
th. emownt of bar oa hand la district
ending tnetr bar to tbo faa Francisco mar
ket, wbtcjl (bow a total tosnaco of 103.
CO ton. Thla la op m. what larger than u
anticipated, and win ae doubt maka op tnr
root part cf tba shortage of the proaoBt
crop, tf tboro ba any.
Local receipts. In cars, vrer. reporteel hf
tho Merchant J Exchange aa f.iUowa:
Wbl Barter Flour Oats Hay
XifiliT . .
T'Ktaf ..
v..lni.lay
Tim clay .
Friday ....
11
21
1 1
11
12
11.
II
5
T
Sic
li
1.'.
1
1
Tear a:o
4
Na. to dal.. . 1 1
Tear ao
HAT
MfMI KITr.R BMR1M ARE avPr.rUOH.
Fruit roanparrd mta Shlpamit rrlTd
Froaa Kraneneb-au
Tl.o eup.rt.trUy of Hood Blv rtrawborrlro
wa ma1. plain yeatrrdajr whea tho supplr
that arrived la tho forenoon was compared
with a .Mpm.at of K.nnewlrk berrlea that
w e n: In by tho Yakima Valley Fruit
A. Ull.m. Tho Il'VjJ Hirer fruit TO cf
Ia-t. .. Jnu-y. perfectly matured and tha
P.-k rnuld not haro hn ImproTed apoa.
H-i-.ra readily paid i a rrnlo for them.
The Kenr.ewhka were offered at M.30 a
rrate. but wero hard to more. BOtwtthetand
ln trie a.-arrlty of other kind a. Nerly all
th. ralifomula berrleo that were received
wre lllara and they brought X Borne
to. al b. rre from the Oreoa City aectiea
bate ml- th!r Brpiran-a.
Famy lemons wa til a-ll at a box next
week. The preeent price le $6 30. Tba
California market baa ndrnnred M cents a
boa.
There was a fair supply of California, cher
ries yesterday. They were quoted firm at
tl per 1-pound bos and IS J ITS cents per
pound, bulk.
Two cars of Flat Lulch rabbets bare bees
mads up fnr Portland. The local market Is
bare of caDbaae. A car of Texas new po
tato was received yesterday.
arrrr obxt.ox Bom are ix dfmaxd.
Holders Aak rrlrew That Bwyera TU1 Nat
let Pay.
Tr.ere waa In ymlry oa the market yesterday
for lata hope, but without sol lore at tha
price offered. Tbera waa also a demand for
eld.
No on t trying- ta get contracts at lha
lat.ry prevmlltsc .ptices. aa the Wolf trane
aetlca f Thursday at IS rente has made It
Impossible to In 'crest crvtwers at a lower
g-ore.
A California were, said the Sonoma and
Meadocjno crop are looking Terr bad. There
waa Inqutrr 'r lata Callfornlaa. but grow
ers are boldtag for 2 j reata
raejitry gtoc.tpta Are Large.
The poultry market ta kept In a weak con
dittos by the lll-eral arrtTSta Ilea, were
quote.! at cents and Springs at
27 1 , cepta
The .eg markat waa slow, but Arm at the
eld price. flatter and cheese were en
charged. BUukk cleawiaga.
Pank crvartnse of the Northwestern cities
yesterday mete aa (oju.r
"eir'nre. PalaneeeL
porf.nd A .JI.iiht-1 ..-ji4
att'e l..'-3-r 2"' Ct't
T.oma ."7'e. I 2t o..-.
Ppohaoe . . - 2ii si l"Vi
rOsTTLAMr. MARaUCT.
fleak n,Me. Fi ed. Ft.
Vlltif-Trara. price. Illoeetem.
clah.e: Kuea.au. he. Valley. a; aO-told.
P
a.FTT Cbolro feed, tl
It l.r rtrrr- l;r n. -5u'-A per ton:
atk.
: rs. artrta. t.'V.-. rw..ea ear-
F
It - I'.t.n'a per barrel:
igMa. li t.: eioorta II valley. ItHi
.r-v t 3. wt l wh.at. M la
DKX Whole. -".. rra ked. $4 per to.
Al So. I while. tJViv per toe.
tra
ll
AY lierotfcr. k-ae'ecn utftoa. Jte. t.
r:i
l.tfM uiied. 1' ZO: beaey
ed. 1 1 KJ ltX: alfaira. etU: rle
lAMaU.e: grata bay. tlX4IAlV
ear.
Vegefabtee bom! Fmtta
TROfii FKfirrl Orange ff
VO per . a-'m: Callforala grapefruit.
Jtflo. renanea. per pound, piae-
aprla 4u7c per pund. lemons. f4(f4.50;
ta'-eerm. tl T3 per boa.
FKl-ll FKlir Ki rawberr'ea. OregoB.
2:.w mi.. Calf enla. tllSVl per
erat.. ceelrrte iir'e per pounj; ap
p:. tl r-r , rS.rrlf tl rr Wa.
VttiliHULt - tjreiJV tlwl pe
b- m beane l;S -. ib ' Pr
li ift.tred.oiM: ru.imheoa t1''?2 25 per
d wn; eev rl- 1' Pund. s.rttc. It'OlSe
per rrun.1 !e-u.-e. ac p. r d.iaen: hotn -t:e
leniice. t!.:ilTl P'r bos. pe a e
pec peuad. ptper. aociac- per p-ur.d: rad
Bthea lr per doren; rhubarb, 1 S 0 -c per
p.tr.t tomr.' f.'T Jl.'l
A."TC VE-itrAi'l.f N'w carro-a iS
per e. k : tjrrtr.. 1..: oeea. . - -
For a rot
vrea.u ana tA rrn. 91.
If. pvtatoea. tle4e?t per
per hundred
kur.l-ed
OblONa frrsfal
I.... red. lie.
wax. till; yellrw.
IYin.im Hens l.rllSr: h.-oilera 13
arri.c. dacaa. yeiung. lit: aoeaiaai;
Ur'4A rtv; drweed. crwi-'e. c.
B Jirl Orvgo ranch. caadLd. Its Bar
d.'--n e.ee .o.icl. ic ree doeen.
Bl TTIK City ereamery exira. t sad t-p-iuad
pr ots. Is hoxea ie per po-nd : lea
liar tJ lo'a cart me and d.'lery li'l
CHlkjUt FuU ereaaa. twuva 11a par la..
Tecr.c Aacertca. 1 -
FOR It Fancy. H lOa per peeard.
TUw raacT. atf lev- per pua.
BAM lu ta SO peunUa. It 4 l"c.
U is
PrWd rrwxta. It".
PRIED FHVITS APP'ee IJairSe per
poni. rurraaia. lle: apebrota ll-etllec:
dates, packaeea lSe P pnsd - . bu k.
wttte er t'a.k. by utk II
1 Ti. 12-la. sc; la-lia. 10-ls, ae;
ItUlOX-OxhnsUa Rrear. l poarnd tala.
t3.lv par doxen: -pound tal a, t;.5: 1-
pound flats, t-eO. Alaska piak. 1-pouud
tails. 11 ;.v
COFFU Raasta. la druma, 1380 par
Pound.
MT8 Walnnla ' 1TH 0 lAe per pound:
Hraxll jiutx. Itwlnc: filbert a. lao: aemonoa.
It also: peacans. lao: cewurA pocatl per
Aouta- lMi.ia ne noundt hleJLOry
auta. ftyluc; par pound.
UO.VF.r Choice, - Pr ear; strained.
Sk per pound.
iALT i.ranu.ated. $U per ton: half
ground. loti. 4 30 per ton: 00s, per ton.
IttANS small white, mc; larre white.
v,c; Uma. ,c; pink. 6-o: red llexl
car.s. Cac: bayou, ac
RICE .So. 1 Japan. :: cheaper gradea,
tll. Southern head. irsV'c; Im
ported Ioseprlal, ci tmportcd extra No. 1,
tT-c
El"tJAnV-Iry rranulated. fmit and berry,
t '..: yellow D. .7l): powdered. t.0S.
Terms oa remittance, within 16 dara, de
djfl l,r per pound: If later than li days
and wtthia 30 dajs. deduct io por pound.
kt.pl sugar, leulle per poaxd.
' Hop. Wool and nidea.
JTOrH I'll contraota tse per pound: UK
crop. ::c: i& arwp. HiitVic: olda loo.
ktOHAlR t'holc. 3TWtt per pound.
uul. Eastern Oregon. lUtfltw yr
poaCud. according to anr.naa.. tnii r
lAr per pound.
Fr.'UTS Dry. r: salted, coontry pelts.
e3cH per pound; lamb pella. iic.
IflPlid aalted bides. IHc por 'pouna;
salted ca:f. 12c: sailed kip. Trt': suited
Mark tat; green hides. Ic.leas: dry hides,
lie. tlry calf. KbIv: dry stass. lltjlc
V CAHCARA- HAHK Per pound.
ORALS BAGS Wheat. (lvo: oats,
alii.
FTerlalorta.
HAMS 10 to 20 pounds. l9T7c; 13 to
UMtr. skinned, lac; picnics, HVia: cottage
roil. lc.
CitOKVD MEATS Beef tongue. c:
dried beet aeta dim: outside, none; In
.idea H-V: ktiucklea c.
KACUN Fancy. 2--: standard. S4c;
Tholes Sic; t lh 1C.
UUt HALT tll'Htu 1 tegular short clear,
dry salt. USir; smoked, line, backs, light,
salt, loc: smoked. Hit: backs, heavy, salt,
13V: smoked. llac; exporta. salt. IS01
smoked. 14 He.
LAitU Kelt! rendered. tierce. llKc:
tur.a. He; choice, tier re a. 9c; tuhs. loc;
tura. 11c: choice, tierces. pc; tuhs, lic;
shortening, tierces, 8 Scl. tubs, 6e.
Otis.
Olle Pare raw. la barrels,
a, bcrtled. In barrela, fl.ol: raw, la-caaea,
ILrt; polled. In cases. l.ol.
Tl'KI'alNTINal Caee. B;: wood barrela
Jljc: Iron barrels. ;ic; 10-cas lota Kic.
- OA2flelNK Motor gaeoline. Iron barrel,
IV; . case. r.-. bd gaaoitne. Iron barrels,
2-; rase, XAeC.
COAL, oflc Ordinary test, rases. 100 lpc;
bulk, la tarkx S': rJiit teet. I'to.
STOCK SUPPLY LARGER
AM. MXES REPRESKXTKD IX
R-tXTEIPTS .T YARD.
Cattlo Market Is Quoted at a. IaOwcr
Level With Top Stccra Held -v
at 96.50.
ThTt wa tm koo4 tmppiy of ttck at th
Tarda yaatrrdar. nearly 340 head arrtvlrr
Amocf tha roceipta wen l loads of Colo
rado cattla and ettrht loads of Nebraka
hoes, all c'oatraot deliveries.
Tba libaral run of cattle lately has r
ultd In pat tine th markat at a lover
lveL Th top on atrs yt-sterd-iy was
Acurd to b Only a fw odda ar.d
ends of catti wera movtl yeatrriay, all
the otTarlng-s brlnflnc th uniform price
Ot 15.
'Tb sheaaxp ffnarket showed th most ac
tivity. Wethers sold at $4 tf 4.60. ewe
brouirht oitxed shep sold at 4.:3
and iamtrs at $.&.
A few choice hoc an Id at fCTi.
Kclpts yesterday wer 31 cattle, Z2
calvaas. 10 sherp and S41 hues.
Shippers of tha stock wer C C. Clark.
Arlincton. I car of cattla and cvlvea; Hen
line Ohltncer. Nebraaka, cars of hou;
-"-Jajne Commission Company. Lmcmotit.
Cwlo.. 1 cars of cat lie: Norwood tftr Orerton,
llarrlJburc. 2 cars of aheap; L. E. West,
Oakland. S cars of sheep: I'MUlpl lt LarK.
West Sclo. 1 car of cattle and .chives; A. It.
Kurd, Carlton. 1 car of hoes, and, W. B.
Kurts. The lalles. 4 cars of sheep.
Th day's salee were as follow:
Wlsht. prlc.
14 cwea
2'4 wethers
14 hHts
tVK
f calves
14 cows
7 cows ........
4 Steers .......
1 cw
1 bull
hw;tvr
171 Wrtheni
144 Wether
177 yni.d sheep .
IIS la.nts
2i lambs
91 IXtv
... $
. ..
. ..
... i-i
... "k.i
... ul
... -
4
75
4 74
& VI)
t.uo
i.tt
.0
t
fc.OO
fc
4. Ot
4 fcw
4.1 i
99
&4
.&0
Frtce current on the Tartoua r lasses of
p tor it at the ortLnd Vnion Stuckyards
were as fnliows:
I'runt sraln-feal steera 4. ;5 $iM
1'rt.e bar-fed steers 4. 3iut 4.44
I'TWi.re ter .. 4 04 t 4.:$
Choice steer a......... tVOs) ,
Good t rhte steers........... 4-0
r air to s -od steers 7a 4.0
ramnwa steers .......... 3 Mj s ft.7e
rritne co-i a
t;.Hd to choice cwa ............ a i3
- 5 th) if A e3
47'b kV--0
4 5") 4 73
Vmr to cxh1 cows
foor cow
Choice betters sV.vs a. 71
Choice bulls ......a..... 4. To tjt tV3J
io4 to choice butts. .......... . 4 i: J 4.
Cb"Ue Uaht calves i.ua, t ;i
i i-m1 ta cnu.ee 1 fht calve 4 7i ur 7 io
rhl- heavy cal.e 4,00 1
(hotce stass bV;jf 4X-S
Cvwvi to cnotc StaVJis ........... tk.2Zit -t
Xbcee .
Chfi-e hoss
coa4 to choic hoc a ........
t'ttottre bee. a J ,
CotXellalttl .........w..a.
lila. k hoS
heep
Chou-e ftprtntr l-rnbs
C.od to cht. e pr.ujT lamb
'hota-e ye-vri'ns
(p-Mvd to co.oe y-arllnss ...
t'mir to meal .urn iari.iacs ..,
4 SOC 7S
4 !
. 4,:a
e.0 Qt 4.0
7.54
4 f i
n.. 4 :s
4 -l 6.04
4 4.7J
4.eotuf 4.3
. 4 . i
4 74 i 4 o-t
iho.ee
r.K.l to ch.i t- ewee
lair to medium ewee
trt4 to t-Jwto heavy wetbSO..
4 1 r 4. 75
t"d heavy wether
Mii4 lo's . . .
J IT 4 fO
4 "U a 4 oj
Th 4eliowln aiaMatleva rDreeeni en.
e hi maraet for be ditTereat rUfj-i of
b or tee ii afters. -vtr beavv. tiw 4? io.
drafter. 1jO to .7oo lb.. i::-4.li; draft
at. 1 -.-0 to 14 'JO a. luv-g-; chaska,
l-'JliO; plus. 9lO4d; drlvix.- b or see,
fitl yp; s Id.e boreara. -v acd Bp.
ntJcsaro UveettM-k Market.
CHI'M'iO. kiay 54. Catt Receipts, es
timated. Iv40; market. stead v to shad
h her. Ileevee, la.l&06.JS: Teias steers.
14 44 Western eteere. e-V4t;
stocker and feeders. fl.4(5.7S; caws seal
heifer. $Z44tf S.7S; calves, lir'a T 7I
rioffteKeca-Jpte. estimated. lUef,; market.
IC-3 blher. LaiStt. T594 15. mixed. Ii.7
C4.1ie. h-avy. l-vta t: S ; rouch. K-it?
i-Te; arood to Ch.'lce hea.r. 70O4.41'-;
ptrs. VSO4.44 bo.k of sale, 45.
ahee(-He.-elpts. estimated. l.0-0; mar
kft. weak. .Native, II St tr t. 94 ; Western. 41.74
.;; yearltr.es. 14 74. 7S; lamb, na
tive. $-T5v4,;, Western. li-TiljMg,
prieel arrait at New York.
NTVT TOBK. star . Evsporatfd apples,
very emtw with stocks smaj. and ta f-w
hstTits. spt. fancy to qut 1 st 14c;
ca'.re. lisUSc: prim. 13 J 1314 c.
Prunes. uiet and Arm on stna.l stork,
but onJerione eaater on more liber! rfTrr
tr. a.s fmm tbe Coeut. vuottioni rarre frim
10 14c for t "aiiC-vrnias up to -is and
11 (i 14 rents for Or sons from fcrs to 3a
la.-hajv Arm. but demand ta still at rrs
ent price, choice. S ? 4 9c; extra chotce,
ric; fancy. 9Ur.
ew York Oottee Market.
NCtT YORK. Jtlav :s. 1 ottos tares
c!"--4 today at a net loes of from to 21
points on tie o.d crop, but only two or
three t- ints lower oa the later moo tha.
Mar li 41. June 13 47. Jul IS. St. Aufutt
1 v. p'f-nl-r 11 tj. K-tobT 11 04. No
vember 11 w. Lerembr 1J.41. January 11.40.
M..-v-b 11-4.
Spot cMM fjniet. 1 p-1nta lower. VC1-arpkt-.nda
14.44; mid -ffnlf. 14-.aV 8a.as. lv
Imperta astd K11
TST.rr TOKK. V-.V 14 I
rfar.1 arad 4rj skxIs at ll
Tera for the we-kc endlnc
vil ;H at Ii I'
Imports of epie far IV
tolar wer t.4.14 silver
en'.l
n ports
of mer
rtt Nfw
!, were
le port
May :
week
ar.;
Ksorts of specia for th week $l.t 0t
silver sad iil9 ro.A.
TWENTY CLIPS SOLD
Over 600,000 Pounds of Wool
"Moved at Pilot Rock.
BEST PRICES' OF SEASON
Bids Ragged From 1? 3-8 to 14 ft-8
Onts and Vrrf 2 to S Cents Ci
der Lt&st Tear'a Figures Two v
Ixna of It 10 Wool Sold,
I
PE.VDI.ETOM. Or, May 2tV (Special.)
Mora than OO.vOO pounds of woo wero soVd
today at Pliot Rook, tho third puhllo saie
so far this season, at ma avra price, ot
13 cents. Th bids ranrl from 12 S to
14S cents per pound and every on of th
30 clips oftred wnre soJd st th prices bid.
Rune Brtthers. who topped tho market In
Pen.Ji-ton Tuesday at 14 w cent, top-ved the
market today at 14r cents, th hlKhast price
paid for any F.uim Oregon clip this season.
The larcest Individual clip sold was that
of th Cunrtmirbam tiheep Land Com
pany. 130.VW pounds, at 13 i cent. .
Tit prloes paid tday were from two to
three centa below those) paid for tb Sams
clip last season.
Two lots of wool held over trrjm Uat yar
wer sold tody. I no st Co refused IAS
cents for ll.h pounds last yaar and sold
today for 12 cents. A- P. Warner refused
17 cents last year for 10.000 pound and sold
todsy for 14 cents.
Other clips sold today ware: Pst Dohcrty,
4AOi pounds, at 1 cents: C. Matthews.
30.ut-i. pounds, at 1UH cents; J. Winn, lIO.OuO
pounds, nt 131-.; Owen H rot hers, 24.O"0
r-ucls, 12K; A Rust. 40.fHH pounds. 13: W.
I'bapmtn. 1J.0K pounds. 124; F. Chapman,
lfi.(KM pounds, : Jones & Campbell. Z0.-
O. pounds. 13 Si; K. Warner. &0.0OO pounds.
1; P. Hou!t, 20 XK pounds. 14: Gfnrrs
Ailams, 5.0H ptmnds. M. Edwards,
1 l.'-Ov pfiur.ds. US; J. Is", JO.uoO pounds.
H; Thomas titbson. 12,jOO pounds, 1- ;
liuci iJ roth era. 3U.O00) pounds, 13 Col.
ftA.iKM pounds. 13 S- v
MORE BlI r-H IS PONS IN OlI WOOL
Rewolt of Onpllraf Orders licelTrw by tbs
. MJUa.
r.OSTON. slay VW, Th Commercial
Bulletin will say at ths wool markat to
morrow: '
As a pmhahl result of fMr duplicate or
drs larfiely received by the dress good
mllie. There has. been considerably more
bnsinrss. althoiitch. this 1 not to say that
tli wcoc has been "ven up to normal. Th
trad Its been fairly well dlverellleO. both
domestirs and forel.na sharlnf In th de
mand. About COO.OOO pound each of fin staple
and fine snd fine medium cloth Ins; territory
were sold at hardenlns prices. Considerable
ecoure! stork hns also moved. Klcere and
pulled wools hav been dull but steady.
.London Wool Sales.
LOXDOX. May J. The third series of
the wool auction snlea closed today with
oiYerlnss of Tl'.-O bales. The demand was
better snd prlc hardened a trifle ,
American buyers secured, several lots of
crosj-brwU.
Wool at Rt. Louie.
FT. tOVIS. Mny 2. Vo,l t 'Ach an c4.
Territory and Western mediums. 13 ' 17c;
fin mediums. 3 :, fjr l.'c: flne. ll g 12c
STOCKS NOT FOR SALE
MARKET UISES ffHEf PRF.SS
CTCE IS RKXAXED.
Another Sale of Hnrrlman Issues in
Euro I Iookpd For Bonds
Arc linn.
XFTW YORK. May St. Th. underlying
etrengtM of the stock market, which bas
beeo apparent throusrinut the week In spit
r-f the untrpual presjure that was exorted.
leel an aUvnncei la prices today when the
pressure re!. red. Since the beginning of
the week the aelllng movement has been
cuitduct.d on a lart:. scale. Hear traders
who attempted to cover found that. In spite
of the week's heavy selling, th. supply of
stocks was almost the smallest of the year.
The volume of trade diminished considerably
tolav. .
Alvlrea from abroad intlmat. that con
sldersble financing of an Important char-
arter a 111 be taken up In London ana l'arls
shortly. Jt la asaln reported that another
output T Harrnaa Issue
lasuva may soon be
announced.
The strength of AtcMsoa may hav. been
a natural outgrowth of the lateet Paris
dispatches, which assert that arrangements
for li.tlrg.lhe .hares of that system on tha
bourse have virtually been completed.
It altor was refrtc1 tlisf application has
been nade to list American Telephone A
Telegraph In th. asm. market
The April reports of lb. Harriman roada
sr.o.erl the retrenchment policy, which was
a. lopted generally early In the Sprlnir, has
ben purautl otfectlvey by these compsnies.
ilnas earnings of each road fell off about
ITwO.vflO. hut decrease In nt were reduced
by cits In expenses, wblca amounted to
t;vi ioo f r I "ton CaclBo and ii.DUD for
Southern l'aclflc
Th. "oloradv A Southern converted a loses
In gross .f l;ue.00u lni a gain In net of
$14 wee hy reduclr.g expenaea by St.vOd.
Ts movement of gold to China assumed
larger rrroport Ions today. shipment ag
gr. .-.tliix tl HS.r.ia.
l;..nl. acre nrm. Total sales, psr value.
t?.7ivuoo I'ntted eitate. bonds wer. uq.
changed on caiL
CLOeTXa STOCK QUOXATIOSR.
, Closing
Sale. ITIgb. Lw. 11 Id.
AMIS Cral pf .. 31 3u 3i
I Amai fopocr .. a,;uo BT H e; , cn
Am Asrlcu.t 5s i.
Am eiut Sugar . MX r.i . M
A:nrl-an Cm .. 1.4' 12 1 2
Am Car A Fdr. l.nnl Sv T.T. 'nr.H
Am fotton Oil bri V-.
A n h i a i.t pf :m J. :3s
Am lie rcurl 22
Am Llnaeed ..... llll)
Am Locomotive. iO 411 41 4t
Am Kmel A Kef 6..hn "i1
do preferred.. 4u0 1'M.Ss 1004 liMt
Am rite.; r,y 424
Am Kuar K-l.. i;it. 120U litit.
Am Tel A Tel ., Is. I Us. UMi HaS
Aril Tobacco pf. 1'.' I'M 1. lol S 1"!
Am Woo.cn .... Si4 IIIs o.l
Ar.aconda M Co H . 4 n 40
Atiliison It-xi 114i 112". II'H
do preferred.. lt Jo4 104 1".1
Atl Coaet Line.. r-o lJe, J-JTH 1 27
l A Jho ... 01 1 "tl', lv irnl1,
rlctblehem lteel J. Ml 3.1' o3;, K.'l
Ilrok K Trao. Kou, . Ta T'.l
f..na llaa Tae .. ;.Ti &n Sr.3 S.-.4 S
Central Ia:hrr 1.4UO 1 AOS 3"1.
i!o preferred ..... I'M
Central of X J 21-4
t'h. s A Ohio ... 2. 2'.
f'nlcaso A Allan .. "IS
Chi lit West 21
do preferred 4.1
Chi' -v.o N W 147 '
C. M A St I'aul. O.HUO H3 1 Ui
C. C. C t ft U M '
Col ruI A Iron. o gss 311 33 4
Col A Soathsra.. 30 .'o M Si M
Consul I... 14.' a 14ft 144
Corn Pro'lu.-rs . 3' Hi IS 14.
P.I A Hirteon.. ft IT" lTo 1hi.
DAB ilnmit lie) 3'1 4 .i
ilo preferred.. 1..1 T UTS "lt
PUCKers" Securl J.I 37 36 S S'l
Er.e .; xr..ia. 3: ,
do 1st rf So l. Mi's
da 3.1 pf " ei'S "' "S
C.-nra! Elec .. l.1-o 1.-14 141 t 1634
!t North pf ... .1" 11 129 ll1
C.t North Or .. 0uO 62 61 .tj
rilnoie Central ls
Int.rbor Met .. 200 lSi 18 4 1"4
do rrvferreiL. o2
Inter Harvester. 4n 124i 1" 1J
Inter il.cir.. pf loo 174 17H 17H
Ir.t Paper 114-
Int Fump ton !S S i'"
Iowa Centrsl ... i' .ti4 1 17S
K C Kou'hern Too . 44 31-
do rrelerred.. , . . . ...... T".
lcled. Gil OA llHte. loan lot-.s.
Iula A Nash. 1"0 14.14 UTS
Miin A Ft L... lut 3i 29
. 8 P 9 B M l"1 13TH 17, 13T
alo. Kan A Tex 1.100 S 3-4
do preferred.
Mo r.cltlo l.anO HO. BO 494
Nat rtlacult .... aou 137 1360. lot
Nat.en.l lad :',
ilex N P.y a Pf (bio 314 S4 31
X T C-ntral ... '. 14 1CT4 1PT
N Y. Ont A W -s 31-1 43 :" 2S
Xor'olk A West 1.0OO loas 1W7 107V
Vorth Am ..... 73 4
8,700 1H
12S
25
122
105 K
92
214
MS
mm
S3 4
15
30
884
624
42 4
814
68 4
AO
118
2S.
4
SS4
27 4
22
44
13 4
W'
7
41
77 a
119
47.
' 3S
14
7S
5.1 S
T.-.4
814
4U
4.SO0 1224
2u0 lou V
liM
I00V
"iii.
1914
8S4
1SS.
304
'ei'
4A
1.700
"100
:oo
4.4. K)
. 100
""'iiio
100
'"166
.Si6
2..-.00
400
1.0"0
300
(M-0
4o0
M.4.-0
l'K)
70
1.7UO
H. 100
100
S.toO
1014
354
150 S
3vS
oi'
as 4 estt
?loM Sheffield
aouthern Pa ..
Southern Ry ..
do preferred.,
Tenn Copper . .
Texaa ft pac . ..
ToLc St I. ft Waa
do preferred..
Union PaclQc
do preferred..
V 9 Realty ...
V a Rubber ...
U a Steel
do preferred,,
Utah Copper ...
Va-Caro Chcm .
Wabash
do preferred, .
Western Md
Westing Klec ..
Western Union.
Wheel id, E..'
Uchlgh Valley ..
Total sales for
118S
:4,
C7 4
3S4
2S-s,
s
51 hi.
lo4
SH4
7
42 4
7144
1194
41.4
00 .
118
2-JS
67
SS
28
21H
. 31
J3
44
. 7S4
N 414
77 a,
119
7
Us
'7k"
: 1
744
804
1.3U0
'"iio
.3'J
14.000
12.IKIO
37 S
614
70S
Mb
. inn I7nti
17SH
178 4
the day, 802,700 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Mav 24. Closing quotations:
TJ. S. ref. 2s reg.lo6s;x. X. C. n 84 e
do coupon ...lou4,No. PacifloSs... .1
U. 8. 3s reg.,...10H. No. Pacific 4s... 09,
!o coupon ...lOIV'I'nioa Paclflo 4..1014
U. S. Dw 4s re. 114, Wis. Central 4a. M,.
do coupon . . .ll.VlJapaneee 4a bb
D .A R. li. 4S... I3 I
Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON Hay 2V Closing quotations:
Allouea 314jMohawlt 43
Amslg. Copper.. 67 Nevada Con. ... 194
A; Z. 1. ft Sin.. 3SSI.Nlpls.lng alines,. 10S
Arlxona Com. .. 17 4 North Butte 834
B ft C C ft 3 M. 13 S North Lake 7S
Putt Coalition, lupoid Dominion... 434
C'aL ft Arlxona. 0ViOsceola 104V
Cal. ft IIecla...4T4 jQulncy 71'j
Centennial ... 12 4 Bjs.hannon 114
Cop. Ran. C. Co, tl Superior ,i 8341-
K. Butt Ca. iL 12Tvup ft. Boa Mln.. 0
Franklin 102rl pup ft Pitts Cop, 16
Olroux Con UViTamarack 30
c.ranby Con. ... 34 JU. a a ft. ft M. 3i
Clreene Cananea. 7 do preferred .. 47
I. lioyxle (Cop.) 10 U tah Con '. 154
Kerr Lake 64 I th copper Co. 4S4
Lke Copper.... "7 W'lnona 84 .
La Salle Copper 3HBlU'olTenne 110
Miami Copper... 201) '
Money, Kxrhange, Ptc
NEW YORK. May 26. Money on call
steady. 24.24 P-r cent: ruling rate, 2i
elo.lng bid. 2S: orfnred at 24. ,
Time loans dull and steady; 60 days, 2H
per cent: to daya, 2 7j 3; six months, 8'j
8 V per cenL
1'rlme mercantile paper, 80. per cent.
Sterling exchange steady with actual
business In bankeiV btMe at 84.H440 for 00
day bills and at 34o:to for demand.
Commercial bills, $4.0.4. (
Il.tr sliver 53 4.
Mexican dollars, 45c ' - -
Oovernment bonds, steady railroad bonds
Drm.
LONDON. May 26. Bar silver. quiet,
24 9-10d per ounce.
Money 14Q1 per cent. '
The rata of discount In tha open market
for short bills Is 2' per cent; do.
three months bills, 2 4U24 per cent..
PAN FRANCISCO. May 26, Sterling on
London. 60 days, 14 844; do. .sight. -l 664.
llrafts Sight, par; do. telegraph, 8c.
CHICAGO, May 2t. Exchange on New
Tbrk. lc premoum.
Conditio of the Treasury.
WASHINO'i'O.V, May :. At the begln
nling of bualneis toduy. the condition of the
I'ntted States treasury was:
Working balanos In treasury
ofTlces tl.433.43J
In banks and public treasury.... 34.MS;656
Total balanc in general fund... 80.S17.C44
Ordinary receipts yentwrday 2. 301. 736
Ordinary disbursements 1,229. 37C
Surplus to date this hscal year... 748. 5Zt
Lietlclt at this time last year 14.6Sli.S7t
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
publlo debt transactions.
1 "' Metal Market.
NEW YORK, May is. Standard copper
dull. Spot, May. June, July and August,
II. 70312c London firm, spot 54 15s; fu
tures. 463 7s d. Arrivals reported In New
York today, 700 tona Custom-House return
show exports of r2,oOO tons so far this
month. Lake copper. 12.2." -jf 12.00c; electro
lytic, 12.124 ei2-3'c, and casting. 11.874
a 12.124c.
Tin dull; spot. 43.70"f44.5lc: May, 43.509
44.30c; June. 43.60O44.30c: July, 42.30ty43c;
August. 40.ftO941.5uc. London spot firm.
Lead dull; 4.4UO4.50C New York and 4.20
j4.2.ic Ku St. Louis. London, 24 In.
Speller dull. 8.30 a 5-4.KJ Now York and
5. 20 o 5.25c East St. Louis. London, 24 10s.
Antimony quiet.
Iron, Cleveland warrants, 4Cs 8d In Lon
don. Locally Iron waa quiet; No. 1 foun
dry. Northern, 815.25 0 15 7.1; No. 2 Northern,
Nc 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft, 8I5
013.50.
Coffee and Sugar.
, NEW YORK. May 28, Coffe futures
closed steady not five points lower to three
point higher. Sslce, 40.760 bag. May and
June, 10.70c; July. 10.T9c; August, 10.72c;
September. 10.60c; October, 10.30c; Novem
ber, 10.49c; December. January and Febru
ary, 10.47o: March and April. 10.48c
Spot coffee steady; No. 7 Rio. 12c; San.
toa No. 4, 13c. Mild coffee quiet; Cordova,
13 -if 15C
jtaw sugar steady. Muscovado, 8t test,
8.30c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3.86c; molaasea,
69 test. 3.11c Refined quiet.
BERRY SUPPLY LIGHT
HIGHER PRICES OBTAIXED IX
THE SEATTLE. MARKET.
Eastern Washington Fruit Doc Not
Reach the Sound Heavy Ar
rivals of Broilers.
5EATTIK, Waih.. May I. (Pperfal.)
LtMiion vmnr-M. Si and 75 cents per lox
t.xjRV. Th Ixrat lemon wer quoted U
Tb berry mrk-t wu much tlffer. Flor
in o!d a high 13 and Kennewlck as
hiKh a 60. Th supply wu llsht. Spo
kan clt-t-atXl up this market last night,
pa vine 6 cnt more than Seattle d.lr
could obtain for the barrios her. Montana,
Iflnho and British Columbia are rettlnr th
bulk of the Kan torn Waahlnartstn brr1ta.
Frw-paratlon are now belatr made to di-po-
of the bulk of the Vaihon berry crop
In Middle Western markets.
Asparagus as lower today, the best ell
tng In -win quarters as low as $1 a box.
The f-avture of the poultry market was
the heavy receipt of Spring- chK-kens. Th
markt was swamped with small broiler.
In all probability th country price wM
be rut next week.
Ere rrrelpt wer 1!s;trer trm nearby
points, but heavier from Ofcon points.
Chee was barely steady. Th butter
market was active.
Barley wns quoted BO cent lower a pram
at $-. Oats on th other hand wer hish
a,t :.&. Wheat was unchanited. Nw
alfalfa is expected to reach Scattl th first
week In Juue.
PRODUCE AT SAX TTLASCISCO.
QuoUatloa Current la the feey City Mar
kets. SAN FRANCISCO. May 26 Th follow
tnr produce prices were current today:
Veretable CucumNera, 4060r; farlle.
10 & 1 He: rreen peas, 00c 'o ItM; strine
bv-ans. 2s.V; aspararus. iVv -:t $L.bo; toma
toes, 1.00fi2: ."rftpint. ioM3c
Hutter Kancy creamery. S.'c.
jrgw9 ir;trre. 20c; fancy ranch. 22c
Chfaounit Americas, 13tfl3c,
Onionr Nominal.
J Mlllstuff Bran. 282S.50; mldJUnr.
j 3.V
Fruit -Apple, eholc. IS.?5; common,
tl 25: M'xtna ltmes, $35.00; California
lemons, choice, 3.S; common, $1-50;, or
ararea. navel, $l,2ift3.
Hay Wheat. 11114 5 per ton; wheat,
and oats. H"5 13: alfalfa, (dll.
potatoes Salinas Bur&anks, i:.t9S: Or-
Recelpts Flour. SeT.' quarter sarks;
wheat. H4i0 centals: barley. lM.fc'3 centals;
oats. 2320; potatoes, 2tt7S sacks; hay. 4US
tons.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Conatrurta Asphalt and other Blto
mlnous Pavements. 40&-60S Kctrlo
bid-. Portland. Or. Oskar xlubar,
. ManaTtr.
Norther Pac.
Pac.inc Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas . ..
P. C C A St L
Plttsbarg Coal.
Pressed S Car..
Pull Pal Car . .
Ry Steel EprlntT
RexdLng .
Republic Steel..
do preferred..
Rock Island Co.
Bt L, A a F 2 pf
St L. Southwest.
do riref erred
IIS
FRUIT CROP ABROAD
Big Yields Promised in Euro
. pean Countries. v-
PROSPECTS IN ' AMERICA
Northwestern Fruit Exchange Has)
Favorable Re porta From tho
Eastern and Middle Vfest
" ern States.
To Korthwestern Prolt Exchange has Is
sued tha following crop bulletin:
la our last bulletin oovertng the fruit crop
outlook for 1911 we promised 'tto have a
report eonoemlng European fruit crops,
"which follows. Th. Information set forth
In this report la gleaned from various au
thentic source and confirmed by an Eng
lish operator who recently paid us A visit.
O. will be remembered that fruit crops In
England last year were exceedingly light.
In fact, for a largo portion of tha aeasoa
there waa virtually a fruit famine in Eng
land. Thla year conditions appear to ba
reversed. Weather condition have been
extremely favorable and tha season la suf
ficiently far advanced to obviate any par
ticular danger. ' Apples and pears are look
ing extremely well and the plums will b.
unusually abundant- These same condi
tions exist for the most part In the princi
pal producing countries on the Continent.
In France all sorts of fruits promise a big
yield except aprlcota.
Holland la a considerable producer of ap
ples and the present prospects are for tha
largest crop on record.
Bastera Crop Re-ports.
All In all. conditions In practically all of
the. app!e-raislng- states east of the Missis
sippi Klver are very flattering indeed. New
York Btate continues to report a very fin.
showing for Fall fruit and Greenings. Tha
consensus of opinion seems to be that Bald
win, have bloomed Irregularly and will b.
a little shy. The Hudson Btver counties
are due for a big crop this year and It
looks aa though they are going to hav. It.
West Virginia. Virginia, Maryland and
Pennsylvania hav. excellent showings, aa
have also Michigan and Illinois. It Is a
little early aa yet to say anything concern
ing the New England btatea. However, they
have had a very heavy bloom. The Im
portance of Maine as an aple-growlng state
is beg'nnlng generally to be reoognised and
the Indications are that In the future It will
become very prominent. Apples are grown
commercially In practically all of tha New
England Btate and ther. ha been a con
siderable revival of Interest among tha
growers. New orchards are being set out
and old orchards cleaned up and cared for
In better shape.
rtah, Colorado and Middle Weet.
Ttah expects to ship a record-breaking
crop this year. Official estimate place the
prospective increase over 1910 at 200 cara
The apple crop is expected to be slightly
larger than last year and the peach crop
very much larger.
Colorado will hav a very large crop.
Western Slope operator are revising their
estimates upward.' C. 1 Oliver, secretary
of the American Apple Congress, reports
that Colorado will ship more apples thla
year than two years aso and figure that
about 600O care of apples will be shipped
from th. Western Elope this year, and that
th. Eastern Slope will ship 2000 cars, mak
ing in ll about 8000 cars of apples from
th state. The Colorado peach crop hav
ing been damaged by weather, will be
Hunter than last year, but It la expected to
run TOO to 10OO cars.
We hav a letter from C. TX Whistler, of
Medford. Or vice-president of the Rogus
Klver Fruit and Produce Association, one
one of the best-known fruit experta In Ore
gon, from which we quote aa follows: "Crop
and fruit prospects for Iowa are th best
In years for this time of the year. The Colo-,
rado apple crop la big."
Pacific Northwest. i
Conditions seem unchanged, in th. main.
We hav. a letter from Mr. Malboeuf, our
secetary. who Is visiting the Walla Walla-Mllton-Freewater
section, and who writes
from Walla Walla under yesterday's date
stating that that aectlon waa visited last
night by th. most severe rain, lightning and
hall storm ho haa ever witnessed. The.
storm waa in progreas aa he wrote, so that
the estimate of the damage Is Impossible,
although h. stated that th. situation waa
rather alarming.
Bbpa at Sew Tork.
NEW YORK. May 26. Hops steady.
MORE
BITUUTHIC
"WHYS"
"I have watched all tha
different pavements in
Chatham, and also in oth
er cities, and it is my hon
est opinion that bitulithio
beats them all." J- T.
CKeefe, Chatham, On
tario. ' TBAVBIEBS CrlPE.
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Balis from Ainaworth Dock. Portland.
A. M, May 1. & 11. 1ft. 21. 28. St. Jun.
S and every Ave daya Freight received at
Alnsworth Dock dally np to P. M. Psa
aenger fare, first-class, $10: second-class,
ST. Including meslsand berth. Ticket of
B'. Alnsworth Dock. Phones Mala aea
Main 110. A 122. -
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
North Pacific a a Co-'s a a Roeno.
and B. a Kid w sail svary Wednesday aiteft
saiely at a P. M. Ticket office 131 Third
St.. n.sr Alder.
ILaKll.M J. HIG1.EX", Psssengar As SB,
nt. a. M-l'siiER. Freight Aaant.
l'booe. M. 181. A 1S1-
SAV FBAJfCISCO PORTLAXD 69. CO.
From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. A. M. :
SS. Beaver. May 28; Bear, Jon 2; Bos
City. Jun T. .
From San Francisco. Northbound, 12 M.:
SS. Bear, May 2S; Boss City. 1; Bearer,
Jun. ft.
From Ssn Pedro, Northbound, 12 M.:
as. Rom City. May i; Beaver, Jus I;
Bear, June a . . .
II. O. Smith. C. T. A. 141 Thnrd .
J. W. Ransom. Agent, Alnsworth Dock.
Phone: Main tot. taHl A It.
STEAMER ANVIL
tana from Albert!' Dock, No. 1, Monday,
May l. 1 P.-it., -for Tillamook; Bay,
Newport, Florence and Bandon. Ticket
office 128 Third t Phones ASS,Maln
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ON 5TH
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. PORTLAND. OREGON
. ;
Capital and Surplus, $1,830,000.00
; TRAVELERS'
CHEQUES
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$10, $20, $50, $100
which identify the holders and are accepted at full face value
by bants and hotels throughout the United States and in all
foreign countries.
These afford the best means for. carrying funds while
traveling..
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Established 1859.
- Capital . . . : ....... .$1,000,000.00
' Surplus and Undivided Profits 700,000.00
. Letters of credit, drafts and travelers checks issued, avail
- able on all parts of the world.
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Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
... .
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AMEBICAN .
WHITE STAB
' BED STAB
ATLANTIC TBANSP0BT
WHITE STAB DOMINION
Canadian Serric
. . i i. ... H ... MeatI le . nr tl
W. Stinger, ZZ Waah.t A. D. Chart
ton. 24 J Met.; F. R. Johnson, 143 d:
F F. Balrd. 10 ad: Vaid. Udell, ti
X. t hi H Plcksoa. 1 !
NEW YORK PORTLAND
REGtTLAR FREIGHT SERVICE).
Lovr Hates. Schedule Tims.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
SIS Rail way Excban- Bids,
fortland. Or.
Main SKS. -A SMI.
NEW ZEALAND AND" AUSTRALIA
(Union Una of N. Z-
VIA TAHITI AJ.D WElXXSGTOJt
" Direct through steamers, sailing fromBan
Francisco. May 81, and every 28 daya Well
Ington and back. 1st class. .lit- Other rates
aiso low. Tha Una to I .le of th Sooth Sea.
For reservations se. Coupon Railroad Agenta,
r aidreas Oocant B. S. Ce San yrs-ncisoo.
J. EV Waeeleat "rr,"9!
Geo. X. KcThersoal '
Joka A, Keating ',
Robert Tet Piatt
E3. O, OrawforS jj
AT STARK
and Third Street.
TBAVEIBS GUIDE.
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&1K.J.IN.IHAL,
Freight received
dally at Oak-st. dock
for The Dalles.
Hood River. White
Salmon. Umatilla.
Ker.nealck. Pasco,
Richland. Hanford.
White Blnlfs, Lewis
ton. Idaho, and In
teemertlate nolr.ta.
ITBST-CULSS PASSXSGKB SKRVICK.
FARE 50 CENTS
Try HOOD B1VEB. WHITJ SAJLMON, THE
OAIXKS.
Steamer leaves Portland Sun.. Tuea.
Thurs.. T A. M. Returning leaves The Dalles
Mon.. Wed.. FrI.. 1 A- M., arriving at Port
land about 5 P. M. same aay. W a.
Buchanan, Supt.j W. S. BmaUwoOd. Onl
Mgr. Phones Main 8960. A 627.
Th. Tourist Highway -ri
nd Bcenle Root, to Europe
via I j
Tha St. Lawrence Rlvr. j
th Shortest Ocean Passage.
Lesa than Four Days at Sea
by the ,
-EMPRESSES OF THE ATteANTrC."
Weekly sailings Montreal. Qnahae. to I-tver. !
pocL First cabin. 90; second cabin. S1.35r.
one-elass cabin (called aeoond cabin). WI.M: ,
third cabin. 30 and 31.2B. Ask local
agents. F. R- Johnson, O. A., 1 Third BW J
or . J. Kuala. X. P, A, 60t Finrt Av.
Seattle.
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