Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 11, 1911, Page 17, Image 17

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    Tire aroitynro oregoniax, Tuesday, jtjly 11, - 17
BUYING HEW BABLEY
Business Under Way in East
ern Washington.
CROP IS A LARGE ONE
Dealer Are Tmjlns 10 Cent to $1
to the Farmer With $1.05 raid
for Vrry Early Delivery.
Conditions la uU
Qraai mao ara paying mor attrntloa te
tew crap than to kuL Thar has
Osaa a otuVinlla voluma of business a.
eady dona tn Saatem Washington for c
toaat of Coast markets. Bar ra par
fey as osnts to tn farmer for feed barley
Es4 tt for brewing quality. On small
a-olonteer crtip waa bough! In the part
treak at 1S. Thin waa tar delivery the
felddle of July. DTloc to tha shortage of
tied barley here. 'There baa be-n kim
(radios bar la fHd barley at 1-3 a ton.
kr.d thla la probably tha flrura al which
IRs naw a-.arkt will open.
Tha barley crop east of tha return '.a Ins
s In excellent eon 41 turn. Tha aorestte
toi a sllrht deorxesa. but It la bsttowa
fca yield will ba double that if la
Colombia County, tba oaaaar barlr oanncy
of tha Northwest, baa 1 3.00 . B :wr
ay. which wlU ivtrin CO kBsbe. to tf
kera. Oorfleld haa as anraaaa af KXM
na the average yield for tba comity la
placed at 40 bushels.
Tha quality of tha crop, aa a whole, will
ba rood this - year, based on Uio wamthar
bonJltlons to data.
It la tJa aarly yet to lay whether IS
Bulk of tba Northwastem araa will a
East or abroad. Letters feom KaataA
Sealers aay they wUl has a gwad ova. ssst
(ooai grata man wbo bava beam Caat aay
tha crop will not ba tarsar than iaat yaara
Tha Over nment report Issued yaj Lardaa
places) tha ooedltlmi of tha erop at TX1
per cant of a normal, as compared wtu
P0-1 par aant oa Jura L 1011: TS.T par cant
Ja IkO. and a 1'Vyaar averse. of 87 par
tail Tna Indicated yield per acre la I0.
fcushela. compared wit a El bushels tn 1SU0
and fcusKels tha five-year averaae
On thla showing It rtmi reaaoaaMa to
beltaTe that him business can ba worked
la tba Pac.'Be N-wthwest f-r Eastern ac
count If the Eastern prejudice axalnst Pa
B19o Coast barley can ba overcome.
IW BUKSTTM AT 80 CENT.
Sosaa roatrartlac for (tub at It and TS
Crata aa Coaet.
Thera was but little business passing la
tta local grain market yesterday and prices
were quoted unchanged from last week.
some contracting for new crop bluestera
en tha basis of centa tidewater waa re
ported. Ther was also a imle bostr.ess In
new club la tha Interior oa tha basla of
73 to T3 centa
Loral receipts. In cars. wr reported by
tha Merchants Rxrhr.e as fniuws:
Wb-at Harley rtour Oats Hay
Mmrtay . -" ,f
V-ar an 2
F-eeua la date. l a a
tnr ao . ... I"-' 1 It
The weeklr wheat salltlre of tha Mer
thanta Echre were aa f oliowal
American Visible Fupp!
luhe:e. Perreaee.
iuly 1A. iri s-: c- iT:i.'
lie 11. H' ll-'.(i- -:,"
oir li I Mir.i'-O II"1
l 1 1 U
uit n. if-r t... t.4 aoo
.ilT lil. l "i......- t ,.IS?
uir 17. i4 j .;;.--.. wnf"
u:r li. I-'.. ....... .i.i .'.:. "
July S3. 1-1.. 14...U.o.o t.a.o
July 14. S'jOJ. .ll.!-wJ,0m 44.00.1
locrenso,
Quanutieaon leeala
W ees,
en. line
Jui 4
Week
enlinc
JulT I
tfeek
en.tlna
July !
avr Bueheie
. K. 5
ballaant ..kS.lj4.00u
p'jthele
P-:e1-l
;t.i4i.(-'i ai.a;').i.
2i.6;s.ovo s.30.oo
T-a' . . S t83.0 a5.T12.000 0.400.K0
World s Shipments (floor Ipoioded)
n'eak Vee Week
erdlBC erAiaa en'ilrf
jui & Jul s Jntr a. io
Trom Bushe: Hnehe.s i-;s-e:e
t-. P.. Caa...S..iTX aT.5 l.l-4.o:)
o.rraaoa .UO l.to., S.ljaC
aastralia 5Vj5 l.m v M C 0
bsa. porta.. ' 9
h-;e.a .. Sk .' .aooo
Bidl !.:. l.f.livO s.aT.oi
Tntala ...?T.,xw ll.2oe.000 S.4JI.OO0
Bt VI t it. CHKEKE A.XI egc nioirf B
31srke Is lightly Supplleal With All Thaea
IJaea.
Butter, cheesa and e pricea wra ad
vamcad yaetwrday As scnounoad 9nn:ay
tha bntter atarltst waa Bftad 7 cej. mak.
tmt tha basis prtra for etty creamery at
solsj a pnnd. Tha markat waa flrra at
(ha aranc.
Chaea wu qootad naif a cent hlrher at
14WfSs oaota. Aaocojr svlranoa la Oa
la ptaabn. Stoeka are ce
i tha eVamend si fsr In aiessa
ef the rtpoly. Of lata handtrr said h
CowM dsnj.wa of tan tasea aa moch chaasa
aa ha can obtain. Tha Eastern chare mar
ket ss varr fVrsa. hefar ed-eaacad a cents
tn the pssat wcaJK. The straevth there Is
due to tha esaasai ben weather, which
'burned p tba i mtm tea
Tna asn iiiisii wwa firm with select
't--"- OeasratsS serrtB- at ts cents.
TmtKrr anal jsasnt r-ssai were In llsht
a nlly and nnenaoaea b price.
CAXTAlTTPEit. XT.VOS9 IS DE.MA.VIX.
Tanner frill be Adramced a Qnartrr Today.
Temateea Aia Illsber.
Three can of oastarcmpae arrived yes
terday. Stacdara soil at RSS and the
price win be amaoad to S2.S0 toar- Tha
ararclty of watarmalona waa reltaied by the
arrtTal ef three carloads, which mored at
former price. The cherry market waa
Mk. beoaus of the over supply, but voed
Koyaa Anns d4d not ce unler 9 cents. Oth
er fruits sold at Pauitday'a piwiss.
Tomatoes ware firm aad hlcar at I1.TS
. tnr hn Oabxaa weze qawtad Sowar,
reel at (1 TS par sack, wad white at t centa
a.
Banlt Claartnr.
Bank ass i Inge of the Xvrfhwestern cities
yesterday were ea follows:
Clearfr.es. Falaxoes.
Portland . 1 V: ) n:s.7il
rieett.e 1 1 1 SJ4 tl
Ttcoma .......r.-. T"i7T Sl.lTJ
Spokane . -. tiJ.017 101.517
POKTlAXn MAKKXTft.
. Orala. Flour. Feed. tie.
WHEAT Trs-k prleee: P'reetem. 4 J
(-: riut. S-'3c: Kusaian, a- j tic; Vailer.
tio; 4d-t-:-l. 3 3
iYrLLSTTFTS Bran. II4 50TJJ5 per ton:
snsldlista 1"1 : snorts, t-'i JO ; roud
kari-y
COILS Whole. 13130; cracked. fSXSO pef
on
PARLEY Choice feed, tivsoeiii! per tin.
OATS No. I white. -rf7 per ton.
wxCTTR Patent. 4.j? rr bsrrl:
traia-hts. tlS: oxrra. f 1 1: Valley. t.t3t
rrahsm. t4.: whole wheat. f4.-0.
HAY Timothy, new. 1B19; old.
31; alfalfa, nee, (12 30: clover, naw. l.iQ 0
a, (rain hay. new. flL
Teartable and Fruit.
TROPICAL J"HL 11S Orrs. f 3 0 1 M
war boa: Cal!fornia rap!ruit. li J.;
laaaaaa. 18 5',c per tciti I: pineapples. 6e
war p-und; lemon. ltvA
FR-ESH FRTIT Cherries. tiJc per
pound: apr'.cte. 1 SSfflJH per crate:
ean'aloup. i.SJ9 2-M per crate; peaches.
S1.10JM J per orate; watarmelons. ZM2o
Ver pound: plums. S1.7& per crate. rsr
3 errle lw pee scat. leaahma. l.ii 9
$t.iw per ' crate: blackcaps, tl VMT 1
it-. k. Iilikhrr1e. tt-&vl-7a. cur-
ruita lfc rer pound: ooebrrla, To new
tj sr.fti cr box.
VEaETABI. Asparaaua, t Mc par
doaen: fc-ans. t.o cabbar. tiejAiS bar
t a nn. ueriM per deai
cucumkere. tlwl-XS pr baxi eplar.u 15a
per pound; aarU Wal-c pr pounJi Ve-
tace. AvieSo per dosro; noi-nui
IL2S31.TS P-r bo,: 'as. 4f e per
pepper. IS.irJr per poundj radlshea. 11H
m-n ebit.ertv Beer Beunvi r
. . 1 . . . . n.. V.. .
i'ViiiiTiHLK-Ni carrots, PS
per seek: turnlpe. tJ; bets.
-New California. 4e per
ONIONS Red. 1.7t; white. t par bun-
dxeu.
TeUry and Country STdne.
POlXTBt Hens. 11c: Sprints.
du.-ks. youcs. 14i01ic; aees. 11c
tvius Orion ranch, candled. 14 01 per
dor-n. .
liVTTER City creamery extra, t and a
pound prints. In boxes, a-m per pound; le
than box lots, cartons and delivery extra,
'utpcr f i ... iptnui end dalsl. 14 H
tjlie per pound: louti America, lsrsfflto.
I u rv rency. f j i' y'
VtAlFancy. SS g 12c par pound.
fttapjr Graoerlea.
SALMON Columbia nirer. S-ponnd tall.
1110 per dosen: S-pound talis. J2.SJ; 1
pound tiata. 140; Alaska pink. 1-pound
tel.. 1 1 it.
COFFEE Roasted. In drums, 3303Oe par
pound. ' .
NLTS WaJnot. 17H01SC par poand;
Hraall nuts. lflc; filberts. lo: almond a.
KCMSc; pecans. 18-: cocoanuta. 90C0I1 per
doien: chestnuts. 12-ie par pound; hickory
nuts, a i loc per pound. '
HONT Chklr. tJ.73 per case; strained
honey. 10c per pound.
SALT Oranuiated. 1S per ton; half
vround. looa. .W per ton: MM. ts pr ton.
BiiNS Small whit. 4c; larg white,
ae, Lima. 7c; pink. tc; red SJexlcana.
ke: bayou, 50.
TSVs-No. 1 Japan. 4e; cheaper irad.
tt. a U : Southern head. 57c; tm
xoeekl Imperial. 6.c; Imported extra No. 1.
to
Dry (Tanulated. $5.70: berry.
a.'V- beet. $i 60 extra C. li.SO: powdered,
earraia. tiW: cube. :vrrel. t-la
Tx5d rRL'TTS A splae. l313te per
prask.ii ernoe's. :c. peewbea. 1 1 J
p . Uarati. 109 Ua: elver. ISo; net,
Yt an.', aiack. ent': currants.
itn ajkuwns. loos 3tLJtl. 'V7Vtc;
f Thumnaea. 11-: unbdeaohatl ial-
taaa. tsSa. aadd. afeattkc
Hone. Weal asd Hide. '
HOPS lall rontracis par pound;
1B10 crop, S3c; l0s crop. lcs oias, 6410a.
MOHAIR Chonce, Slairn per poulii. .
WOOL Eastern Ortn. fjiBo per
pound, acooruinc to atirmkacs; Valley, ISO
17o per pound.
PELTS Erry. 10c; lamba I3140c eah:
pel;,' Tic 011 each; ahaartlsas, 109 20o
aaoh.
HIDES Salted hides, SHo per pound;
salted calf. 13o; salted kip. 10c: salted etais.
to; areea hide, lo less; dry hides. lTfeo;
dry calf. 17CUo; dry rtas. HCUc.
CASCARA BARK Par pound, sc.
Frerlsleas.
HAM? 10 to 12 pounds. lOfltHc; 11 to
14 pounds. IS H 19c: 14 to Id pounds. It 9
l4So; 1 to 1 pounds. 18(il8c; skinned,
lino: pl'nlca. lav,c; cotter roll, 14Sc
f ilOKHU MEseTS Beef lonruea. die:
dried beef seta, none; outside, none; Insld,
23c; knuckles. 10c
LABU Kettle rendered, tierces. 12 He;
tube. 12o; standard, tierces, love; tubs.
11c: eholo tierces. c: tub. SOo; short
enlr.a. tireca tc: tub. tSc.
BACON Fancy. 27e; standard. 25c; choice.
22c: Enxilsh. 17c
DRY SALT CURED Reu'.ar short clears,
dry salt. 12Hc: smoked. S3So: backs, nxht,
salt. 13c: sranked. 4S: backs, heavy salt.
Use: smoked. 13Hc; exports, salt. 12o;
smoked. 14a
Oils.
UNSEED OIL. Pure raw la harrela. Ho:
boiled. In barrels. Mr; raw. In easea. Ode;
boilei. In .
TIKPKNT1NE Case. TSc; wood barrels.
70 c: Irnn barrels, arte: lA-case lots. 72e.
GAOLlNE Motor (asoluie. iron barrels,
lite: casee. 22e; el jasohne. Iron barrels, ISc;
caeee. Uc.
COAL OIL Ordinary test, cases. 19 10c;
balk. In tanks. Sc; hlrl test. 20 Sc
SPOT WHEAT IS LOWER
rRICKS ARK REDCCED A CENT
ALIj AROCXD AT SEATTLE.
Butter Market Firmer In Sympathy
With the Advance at Portland.
F.Rg at SO Cents.
SEATTLE, tvaah.. July In. (SpaclaLl
tvheat was quoted a cent lower today,
hlueatcm tolna to at, red to S3 and 40-fold
to M centV The demand waa llnht. Sales
of new wheat on the basis of SO cents were
reported, but not confirmed. The Merchants
Exchange quoted oata SO centa hixhen, at
:T50.
Raspberries were hlicher and strawberries
lower on Western avenue today. Strawberry
receipts were heary and tha demand only
fair. The season la wenlnc. Raspberry
shippers have an Idea that they are not
settlt.s" enouch for their fruit and are send
ing tt to other markets.
Cantaloupes were hlxher at 12.25 to 12.30.
New potatoe are now tnuoh more plentiful.
The prvalllTUt pricea were S and 3'4 cents
per pound. Local new potatoea ar now
freely offered.
Tomatoes wera plentiful. Local hothouse
stock predominated at tl.50.
Fresh local ranch esse were quoted at
to cents this afternoon with a few houses
asking SO cunts. Veal wea scarce and aold
at 13 centa
Putter was quoted firmer, due to the
ad a no at Portland.
rRODCCB AT SAX FTtAN CISCO.
Quotations Current In tha Bay City Mar
kets. SAN FRANCISCO. July SO. The follow
ing produce prlcee were current today:
etables Cucumbera, tS0T5c: garlic,
l?c: green peaa, Slol tO; string beans,
luSHc; asparagus. tl.J3tfl.0O: tomatoes, 03
tJc: eggplant. itjlOo.
Hutter Fancv creamery. 22 He.
Fee Stire, 24c: fancy ranch, 20c
t heeee Toung Amerlcaa. USOH
SlilUtuffs Bran. tSte2S; middlings.
31 50-8 3i.
Fruit Apples, choice, f 1 30; common, BOc;
bananas. tlIL73; Mexican limes, nominal;
California lemons, choice, $S; common, 93;
pineapples. I3a3 30.
Hay Wheat, til 14 per ton; wheat and
oata t912: alfalfa, (tail.
fmloce 11 12s, '
Receipts Flour. 4414 quarter sacks;
wheat. 2140 centals; barley. lu.SSt centals;
eats. ii centals; potatoes. 444t sacks:
bran. It sacks; har. (17 tons.
Metal Market.
NE"WT TOTtaT. July lo. standard copper
dull; srou July. Auxust September and Oc
tober 12.10C 12 0c. London firm: snot. 157 0s
0d: futures, ti7 12s d- Imports reported at
New York today. 07u tona Customs-House
returns shorn evpons so fsr this month of
o;0 tone Lske copper. 12 73t8 13e: eleotro-ltt-
12.oaVe0ia.T5c. and casting. Sa.a7H0
11WC
Tin dull: sr"t. 44400; July. 428C14.TSo:
Aucust. 41.72 i4'i.2o; Septomber, 41.239
4l.75c and -ctober. 4l!ftl6o. London
quiet: spot. tl!A Lie and futures, flOt 10.
Leed dull. 4.43 3 4.SUO New York and 4.30
t4?a laat 8u Louis. London, spot, SIS
a t-
Hpcltar dull; 8.TOiy5.7.to New Torlt, 6. 45 9
S.3o Fast Hu Loula London, 123.
Antlmony-Cookson's. 9.60c
Iron Cleveland warrants. 47 Ss rn Lon
don. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry
Northern. 1 5 "J 1 3 tS ; No. 3 foundry. North
em, tl4 73fr-13: No. 1 foundry Southern and
No. 1 foundry Southern soft. J14.73 9 1S.2S.
Coffee and Sngar.
NsTW TORK. Jnly la Coffee futures
clotted steeply at a net advance of points.
Kalee. 0 t.'e bags. July. ll 2c; August.
1144c: jieiteml-er. ll.Soc: October. 11.11c:
November. 11.1.1c; December. Jenuary and
February. ll.OOe: ilarcti and April. 11.10c;
Slav end June. 11 Hot-pot
coffee steady: Rio No. 7. IS B-1S
lKSc: Samoa No. 4. Uc: mild coffee
steady: Cordova. 14 910c nominal.
Few safer Firm. Muscovado. M test,
3.30 t3.lc: oentrUugal. (M test, A039110:
molnoea. SO test. A30d3.3oc. Refined,
steady.
a
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOC1S. July It. Wool Sresdy. Ter
ritory and Western mtdtume. 1 7 S 1 1 o fine
mediums. ltfflHeo; nne, UtllWc
The Capital
OF
STOCKS SLIDE ICK
Government Crop Report Dis
appoints Wall Street.
EARLY GAINS ARE LOST
Monthly Report of Copper Pro
ducers' Association and Steel
Trust More Favorable Than
Expected Bonds Firm.
NEW TORK. July 10. Disappointment at
the Government crop report. Issued shortly
before the close of the market, caused
stocks to recede after a display of strength
rrora tna opening. The losses sustained can
celed tha galna of 1 to 8 points through the
list of the active stocks.
The charaoter of the renort waa offsst
by the monthly atatementa of the copper
producers and of the United States Steel
Corporation's unfilled orders, which were
unexpectedly favorable. United States Steel
and copper share, however, yielded with
the rest of the list at tha close.
The decline In stocks waa due In part
to the expectations of operators who had
bought heavily tn anticipation of a mora
bullish statement. Reports of rein over
the week end encouraged buying thla morn
ing, not only hare, but In London. where
American stocks advanced materially be
fore the New Tork opening.
The Increase of 247. 000 tons In the un
filled orders of the In I ted Ststea Steel Cor
poration between June 1 and July 1 Indi
cated an unexpectedly large amount of new
business. The June flguree suggest the
largest gain sines the revival after the
open markat of looo, the Increase In busi
ness which followed the reduction In prices
being estimated at 00 per cent or more. -
The dec re am of more than S.500.000
pounds In copper stocks waa larger than
waa looked for. bringing the total to the
lowest point .In several month While
domestic deliveries were somewhat disap
pointing, the export movement was the
largest since last October, and the state
ment, as a whole, waa regarded aa dis
tinctly favorable.
Oood reporta oa both the copper and the
steel trade apparently had been discounted
tor the market barely moved on their pub
lication.
Aimoet the only exceptions to the strength
exhibited through the greater part of the
day were Virginia Iron, which fell back Ttj
points, and Virginia-Carolina CnemlcaL
which, although It remained stationary
when the unfavorable annual report was
published last week, declined a point today.
The bond markat waa firm. Total ealee.
par value, I2.4li.0o0. United States bonds
ware unchanged on calL
CLOSING STOCK
QUOTATION!
(
High. Low.
Coring
Salsa
Sid.
Allls Chal pf
Amal Copper ,.
Am Agrlcult ..
Am Beet Sugar.
American Can
o.ooo
loo
l.ioo
10
U0
.....
'V.ioo
o'.ioo
70 H
371,
02 H
10
S0&
374
MH
101
sots
lt
IOH
81
33
S4U.
24 i
10 4
40V
10?
118
188
04
31
Ilk
102 Vi
lii
108
88
eH
241 't
80
100 Vi
288
m
so
22 v
sn
24
C4
lnt
170
23
67
83
86
65
47
162
13
61
141
17
40
121
ITVi
Sl
41
18
84
87
107 H
131
31
139
36
66
4S
138
r3
8""'
106
45
109
72
131
28
lli4
106 u,
87
19
86
lrtl
83
i:.
28
U3
HI
4
44
31
48
121
31
11
21
Am Car Fdy.
Am Cotton Oil.
Am Hd Lt pf
Am Ice Securf.,
Am Linseed Oil
Am Locomotive.
Am timel e Ret
"b6 'to
do preferred..
Am Steel Fdy
Am Sugar Ref.7
Am Sugar Rcf..
Am Tel A Tel..
a,no
2K
100
K0
10.400
200
100
1.100
lslono
Aoo
700
1H
04W
82
4H
lit
10a
120
106 K
'8314
242,
30 4s
138.
04 1
Ul
et-'H
112V,
102
120
10)
"62
241 ?
801
Am Tobacco pf
Am vt ooien . . ..
Anaconda at Co.
Atohlson ......
do preferred. .
Atl Oosst Line..
Halt Ohio ...
Hethlshem Steel
Brook Rap Tran
Canadian Pac ..
Central Leather
do preferred..
Central of N J
C hes Ohio . ..
Chicago A Alton
CM Ot Weat ...
t.400
"too
i'aoo
0,700
02
23"
81
iif'ti
12Si
do href erred..
Chicago at N W.
C. M A St Paul.
14TH
127
o, c. u 01 u.
Col Fuel A Iron
Col A Southern
Consol Gas ....
Corn Prod o ota
V.ioo itovi iioie'
ri a Hudson..
D A R Grande
00
100
100
.rti0
2.500
SO0
itBOO
300
lOO
1.000
1.700
1.0O0
2Si
8 14
37 t
69
48
137 i
Ul .
14
17H
60
122
do preferred. .
6 J
85 V,
So V
CSV
474
ioH
61
143
17H
40 V,
128
Distillers' Securl
Erie
do 1st pr
do 2d pf ....
General Bleo .
Ot North Pf -Gt
North Or ..
lllnole central,
oterbor Met .
do preferred..
Inter Harvester.
Inter sienna pi
Int Paper
lnl Pump .....
Iowa Central
X C Southern ..
SOO
lOO
1.7-0
i'K)
4'0
i0
l.oo
2O0
1.400
"'soo
1.30
7oO
700
"a. s66
0,700
ino
loo
SOO
A3
07 tt
10.0 4
132 S
82
141 H
3tl
67
4
S24
100 14
4S1,
loot
133
2 i
123 J
100
07
20
. 83
67 H
107 Si
S3 2
81
140
3SVi
07
4 ft H
'sjii
82
SOO
43H
loaw
sti"
27 S
124 V,
lWVi
07
20
lo prelerrea..
Laclede Gaa . ..
Louis A Nash..
Minn A St L . . .
M. S P A B S at
lao. Kan A Tex.
do preferred..
Mo Pacific ....
Nat Hlscult ...
National Lead ..
Mex -V F.y 1 Pi.
N V Central ...
w. v . 1 .. a. C
Norfolk A We .
North Am . .
Northern Pao ..
Pacific Mall ....
Pennsylvania ...
People s Gas ..
P. C C A St L.
Pittsburg Coal
Preeaed S Car..
Pull Pal car ..
Ry Steel Spring
Reading
100
S8.400
400-
"2". 106
lOO
SOO
3(Sh SH
160 H 13H
30 2
"32 vi "ai
04 'a
44 44
Republic steel
do preferred..
Rock Island Co
do preferred. .
St L A 6 r 2 Pf
St L Southwest.
do pref-rred..
Sloes Sheffield ..
Southern Pso ,,
Southern Ry
3o0
14.4'0
4.1"0
Si a)
BiTO
2-HI
U0
40
1--3
32
72Vi
42
2SH
3244
49
121S
11H
TlVt
42
24H
32
do preferred..
Tenn Copper . .,
Texas rac . .
ToU St L At Waa
Stock
THE
LUMBER MENS
NATIONAL 13 A-IS. -
has been increased
from $500,000
to ' ,
$1000,000
do preferred..
Cnion Pacific ..
do preferred..
TJ 8 Realty ..
U 8 Rubber ...
U S Steel
do preferred.,
Utah Copper . ..
Va-Care Chem..
Wabash
do preferred..
Western Md ...
Weetlng Eiec ..
Western Union.
Wheel ALE..
Lehigh Valley ..
Total sales for
800
4T 47 4T
183 lSd 180
252
..... f
42 42 42
79 7S 78
-119 118 118
lii no- 50
5(1 S3 55
16 16 1
35 . 35 33
J ' 04 64
76 76 75 V
80 79 bO
3 3 3
175 174 174
700
58.0O0
4o0
l.W'l)
3.50O
100
;oo
2,800
100
l.soo
000
a Mift
the day. 818.000 shares.
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW TORK. July 10. Money -on call
steady 22 per cent; ruling rate,
tt.n.Pvr.rrUt. 0"?l:
Prlnfe mercanUle paper. 4f4 per cent.
Btarllns exchange steady, with actual bus
infs. in bankers- bill, at 84.8460 for 60-d.y
bills, and at 4 8630 for demand
Commercial bills 14.88.
Bar silver 51lc
Mexlcan dollars 46c. .. .. ,
Oovsrnmsnt bonds steady; railroad bond,
firm.
LONDON". July 10. Bar silver Steady,
t4t-ld per ounce.
The rate of discount In the open mar
ket for short bills Is 1S P' cent; three
months" bills, tgl S-lt per cent.
SAK FRANCISCO, July 10. Sterling on
London. 40 days. 84.84: sight. t4.t.-'-Drafts
Bight, lo; telegraph. Ic."
CHICAGO, July 10. Exchange on New
Tork. 25o premium.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, July 10. At the begin
ning of business today the condition of the
United States Treasury waa: .
Working balance la Treasury... 8549.8..
In banks and Philippine treaa- ,,,,.
UTy , 3t.4iJ.7-W
Total balance in general fund. lJ.l.f
Ordinary recelpta yesterday 2 2"i5
Ordinary di.bursementa 7.7.. 1-
The deficit to date this fiscal year Is
15.662. 825. as against m surplus of tl.714.
880 at this time last year. These figures
exclude Panama Canal and publlo debt tran
sactions. ' London Bullion Movement.
LONDON. July JO. Bullion amounting to
16000 waa taken Into the Bank of England
on balance todey.
. (Stocks at Boston.
' BOSTON, July 10. Closing Quotations:
Alloues SO IMohawk to
Am a la. Copper.. 6t,Nevada Con. ... 1
i. Z. U A fern.. S8 Nipl.slng Mines.. 10
Arlsona Com. .. 18 N Butte ex-div. 33
BACCASVL14 North Lake 8
Butte Coalition. 18101d Dominion. . ti
ta. m aniuu. - . . .
CaL A Heola...400
Parrott (S. A C) 12
Centennial 13
Cop. Ran. C. Co. 60
E. Butta Cp. M. 14
Quincy , 73
shannon ........ 11
Superior 82
Franklin 12
Sup A Dos Mln..
Olroux Con. .... SS Tamaiacs: ......
3ranby On. 89;U. 6. 8. B. A M. 88
3rene Cananea. T do preferred, 48B
L Royale (Cop.) 17 I'tah Con. ...... 17
Kerr Lake F Cop Co ex-dlv. 50
Lake Copper.... 87Wmona 8
Le Salle Copper 3 .Wolverine 113
Miami Copper.. .20
LIVELY TRADE AT YARDS
GOOD DEMAND FOR QUALITY
STACK OF AVh KIXDS.
Cattle, Hogs and Sheep SU
Former Frlces Top Iambs
at $5.75.
at
Trade opened up well at the stockyards
xetterday with a good run of all cissies of
stock and an active demand. Buyers were
keen for quality atock for which they paid
top prices. '
Good steers ranged from R-50 to a8.20
and good oow. brought 15 to tS.25. Bulls and
calves sold a current prlcee.
Two loeds of hogs were disposed of. the
beet bringing 37.25 and the other 87.15.
Sheep were also Arm. with sales at 83
and 88.25. ewes bringing t3.40. One hunch
of extra good lamba sold at 85.75 and an
other lot at 13.25. ....
Recelpta for Sunday and Monday were
60S cattle. 11 calves. S2T sheep. 42 hogs
and 80 horse. -
Shippers were: Rand A Vose. who drove
In 83 horses; Hugh Cummlngs. Corvallls. 8
carsot cattle; R. V. Harris. Slsson. CaL.
1 horse; L. E. West. Oakland, 2 cars ot
cattle- George Kohlhagen. Roseburg. 2 cars
of cattle; J. E. Palton A Co., Roseburg,
1 cars of cattle; A. L. Haines. North Powder.
1 oar of horses; C. 8. Walker. Baker. 4 cars
of cattle; R. N. Adams. Stanfleld.2 cars of
cattle and hogs; C. F. Bauroan. -Biiar. S
car of cattle and hogs; Carroll & Schaefer.
Winona, Wash.. 2 cars of cattle; P. O.
Cloydt, Pomeroy. Wash.. 4 cars of cattle and
hogs; A. H. Meyer. Joseph. 1 car of sheep,
end C H. Bartholomew, Hllgard, 2 cars
of sheep.
.1 . . a 1 were asofollows:
X - ,
Weight.
Price.
. 84.50
5.O0
7.00
3.90
6.00
4.00
0.60
GJ0
' 5.90
8.20
6.60
0.2S
8.23
4 25
3.20
4.65
4.60
6.20
4.7S
4.50
5.25
A-23
7.13
4.00
6.16
6.50
5.95
6.88
4.50
6-10
6.10
4.00
8.75
7.25
3.60
3. W0
8.25
3.00
5.25
8 oows
T cows .
85 calves
bulls .
10 cows
1 cow ..
1 calf ...
12 steers
15 steers
19 steers
2 steers
20 steers .
25 cows .
1 bull ...
t cows
16 cows ..
6 oows .
23 eows
2 cows
1 cow ...
1 cow ..
1 bull . -43
hogs .
4 cows ..
28 cows
2T steers
26 steers
24 steers ,
2 steers ,
80 steers .
12 steers
2 eows .
2 calves .
10 calves
1 bull .
2 bulls .
218 sheep .
66 sheep ,
29 lambs ,
1260
...a... 1058
i.SMM.t... e. . .. . 194
419
790
2S0
. Ml e.
....1650
....1118
......1192
..e. . 89S
1078
. 1000
, a a eVsae ev ell 40
h. 996
! e a aeaae a fK)S
....100
110
' a a a se a 1 lOO
114
, 1132
I M ' es) a &&5
$5
1 e a a a 1 1 94
a t- se a a a IT'S 5
710
!Jime!.!m!l!!!i2o7
690
40S
227
. . . M
1213
a ,,,,,,,.,.,,.., 83
..
84
ON
FIFTH
AT
STARK
134 ewes . . . . 102 3.40
83 lambs J'?
12 hogs l'O 7.25
Prices current on the various classes of
stock at the Portland Union Stockyards
were aa followa:
Prime hay-fed steers. .... .0.001t J8.23
Choice steers 6.78 AO
Fair u good steers. ... I.IIO t.5t
Common steere -.. 8 00 6.11
Prime oows - 6.00 $ 5.23
Good to choice cows 4.509 4.i5
lair to good OOWS ............. 4.25 1O1 4.50
Poor cows 4.00i0i 4.25
Choice heifers 6.00 0 5.50
Choice bulls tH i-J?
Choice light calvea ...... 7.00( 7.3
GSed ta "holee light calve t.7t3 7 Ot
Cholcs heavy calves t.OOO l it
Choice stags BOO 6.50
Goud to choice etagt - 4.76u 6.00
Mese
Choice hogs 6.90 7.25
Good to choice hogs............ 6.70 t.to
Choice heavy t.25i t.4t
Common oJ ;
Stock hogs A73cy 7.t
Choice Spring; lambs ..... r. 1.00 5.25
Choice yearlings . J !i
Good to choice yearlings ........ t.SOid 8.7S
Fslr to medium yearlings t.00j 8.50
Choice ewes o9
Oood to choice ewes 2.75g 8.0J
Fair to medium ewes 2.S0y 2,75
Oood to choice heavy wethers 2 52 J-J2
Old heavy wethers.... 8.00 8.50
Mixed lots -- 4.00 5.00
The following quotations represent prlcee
en this markot for the differed classes of
horses: Drafters, extra heavy. 13000500;
drafters. 1400 to 1700 lbs.. tl50S50; draft
era. 1200 to 1400 lbs.. 81000280; chunks,
I.0S150; plugs. tlOG't'O: driving horses,
$76 and up; saddle horses $60 and up,
Chicago livestock Market.
CHICAGO. July 10. Cattle Receipts esti
mated at 26.000; market steady o 10c lower.
Beeves. $4.8566.40; Texas steers, $4.6006;
Western steers. $4.2505.90; stockers and
feeders. 83.25&'5.20; cows and heifers, $2.25
6 5 80; calves, 5.75a7.'5.
Hogs Receipts estimated 887,000: mar
ket steady to 5c lower. Light. $6.3."S?
6.82; mixed. $6.856.82; heavy, $6,200
6.77: rough, f .206.40; good to choice
heavy. $8.40(5 6.82; pigs, $6.10 0 6.60; bulk
of sales. 6.55iS.75.
Sheep Receipts estimated at 24.000; mar
ket weak to lOo lower. Native, $2.60$ 4-70;
Western. 83.00fl4.80; yearlings, $4.405.5O
lambs, native. $4.2c7( Western. $1.73
7.10. e
Dried Fruits at evr Tork.
NEW TORK. July 10. No fresh feature
has developed In the market for evaporated
applea and the market continues quiet wTth
fancy quoted at 16c; choice. 14 15c; good
to prime, 14c
Prunes firm on the larger sixes and steady
for smaller fruit, with quotations ranging
from 9 to 15 cents for California grades up
to 20-Soa and from 11 o to 14 o for Ore
gon from 60s to 80s. -
Peaches, rather more active and prices
firmly held; choice, 8 9c; extra choloe,
949c, and fanoy. 9tfl0c
New Tork Cotton Market. 1
NEW YORK. July 10. Cotton futures
closed barely steady. Closing bids: July,
18.70c; August. 13.48c; September, 12.98o
October. 12.78c: November, 12.76c: Decem
ber. 12.78c ; January, 12.76i March. 1482o
May, 12.87c
Spot cotton closed quiet, 40 points lower.
Mid-uplands. 14.10c; do, gulf. 14.35a. Sales
4200 bales.
iN EMINENT
'scientist has said
xhat good roads
throughout the
Nation would
feave 25 in the
deterioration of
jautomobiles, ve
hicles and horses. By the
same reasoning, the uni
versal adoption of bitu
lithic pavement would re
duce one's taxes for street
improvement 25.
Travelers'
Cheques
of tha
American Express Co.
Tha Ideal Form, of TrarellnT Credit for
Foreign Travel. Horns Use,
Motoring-.
TJJfITERSAll.T ACCEPTED..
Local Office Seventh and Stark Sta,
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Cqnstructa Aaphalt and other BltO
sjTnous Pavements. COS-608 Electrla
bid, Portland, Or. Oakar aiubar.
Manager.
TRAVELERS' OCIDK.
The Tourist Highway
and slcanle Route to Bur one
via
The St. Lawrence River.
The Shortest Ocean Passage.
Las than Four Says at Sea.
by tha
EMPRESSES OF" TUG ATLANTIC." -Weekly
sailings Montrsal. Quebeo. to Liver.
pooL First cabin.-e0; second cabin, 6L2f;
one-class cabin (called second cabin). $47.50:
hiHl .ihln SAT and X&1.2&. Ask local
agents. F. R. Johnson. Q. A , 142 Third St,
or J. t n weaver, a, t w lM sewua
Ssattle. (
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8TEAM8HIIP8 '
UNITED STATES DEPOSIT AEY
THE BANK 0E CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF SAJT FTlAJfCISCO
FOUNDED IS 64.
Capital Paid lnw,. ... ... ie-re-r'Vee-TTJeat''e $8,500,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits. $7,828,023
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City
Wo buy ana sell Foreign Exchange; lsstia
Drafts ana Cable Transfers, Commercial Cred
lta ana Travelers' Lietters of Credit, available
" In all parta of the world; make collections on
all points and conduct a general foreign and
aomeatlo banking1 business.
THTEREST PAID OJT TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITSv- " ""
PORTLAND OFFICE '.'
Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets. '
CHAMBER OF COIIHKKCB BCILJJING.
WM. A. MAO XtAE, Manager. J. T. BCRTCHAELL, Asst. Manager.
Established 1836.
Merchants National Bank
Portland,
United States Depository.
Capital and Surplus..
This bank has been transacting a conservative banking busi
ness for a quarter of a century. It invites you to join the large
number of prudent, careful people, -who, during that time, have
found their banking relations both agreeable and profitable.
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859
Cariital . . . . .
..........
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Letters of credit, drafts and
able on all parts of the world.
Corner Washington
HIGH-GRADE INVESTMENT STOCK
Offered Subject to Prior Sale
IN THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL COMPANY
of Portland, Oregon.
'PORTLAND'S NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL.
1150,000 preferred 10 accumulative stock, guaranteed Interest pay.
Able semi-annually. , . T
The Interest on this preferred atock la guaranteed by L, OevurU
& The8capUaPafUTHEBMULTNOMAH HOTEL COMPAKTT Is J350.000;
JS00.000 common stock fully paid and 1150,000 preferred 10 stock,
which la hereby offered for sale.
, For further particulars, ee or write
E. C. MEARS, 1402 Yeon Building
Portland, Oregon
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
TRAVELERS' GUIDK.
AMERICAN
WHITE STAB,
RED STAR
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT
WHITE STAR DOMINION
Canadian Service.
Co-'s Office, 818 td ave.. Seattle; or
C. W. StlnireT, tat Wash.: A. D.
Charlton. SSS Mot.; F. B. Johnson,
14t 8d: E. F airrf; 100 8dj 1. B.
Smith. 9 Stht 1L Dickson. 122 3d.
BAH FRANCISCO PORTLAXD 6TKAY1
BHIP CO.
San Francisco and Loa Angeles dlrsat.
From Ainsworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. M.
B.8. Boso City July 7, Beaver 12, Bear 17.
From San Francisco. Northbound. l'J M.
S.S. Beaver Jnly 6. Bear 10, Rose Citr IS.
From San Pedro. Northbound. 12 M.
6.8. Bear July 8, Boss City 18, Beaver 18.
H -A. Mosber, C T. A., 12 Third St.
J, W. Ransom, agent. Ainsworth Dock
Phones Main 402. Main 468. A 1102.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
Worth Jaclaa B. 8. Ca.s & A Roaaaks
and A 8. Eld it sail every Wednesday altee.
aataly at p. U. licks t enica lai Tblrd
St.. near Aldsr.
UAKTLN i- HIGLET, Fassancer Afaat,
VI. 11. SI.Lb.StK, Freight Ajrens.
fhaoaa at. 114. A 1814
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER
Calls from Ainsworth Doc. Portland.
A. June 10, 15. SO. 25, 80, July 6. 10, 15.
to. 23, 80. and every s days. Frelsht received
at Ainsworth aock aauy up to a
enter tare, Srst-olass, lo; sacona-olass.
17, Includlnc meals ua
berth. Tlskst of-
See Ainsworth Doek
FAanaa Mala
Cain 110. A IZeV. ,
Oregon.
.$350,000.00
T4tcssl3 rm-
. . . e K e e . -,wfw.v
700,000.00
travelers' checks issued, avail-,
and Third Streets.
TRAVELERS' GflDE.
OPEN XUVEJt TBAKSPORTATIOX CO
STR.J.N.TEAL
Fralght received
dally at Oak-sU doosj
for The Dallas.
Hood River. Whlta
Salmon. Umatilla, ,
Kennelck. i'asoo.
Flchland. Hanford. .
White Bluff Lewis
ton. Idaho, and ta-
.a.meril&te DOlnta,
FIRST-CLASS PASSE" SliBVICJS.
FARE SO CfciNls
M HOOD JUVEK. WHITE BALXOS.. XHB
DALLK8.
Steamer leaves Portland Bun.. Tuea.
Thuraf? A. L Saturnlna leave. Tha Dallas .
land about t F. M. same day. W
EgrT Phones Main i00. A 8621.
STEAMSHIP
RESERVATIONS AXD TICKETS
Tl
iJAUrrifcitini.,
DOfcSEY B. SMITH, MANAOBR
General Steamship Agents
ALL LI.ES
09 Fifth StTeet Portland! Or,
NEW YORK PORTLAND
JtKGULAit tREIOHT (SERV1CH.
Lc- Rates. Schedule l'lma.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
1S Railway Exchange Bids,
Portland. Or.
JdaJnSt7s. A1I1V
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
(Union Line i( N. J
VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON
Direct throush steamers, sailing from Ban
Francisco, July 26 and every 28 days. Well
ington and back. 1st class. $26. Other rales . ,
also low. The Una to Isles ot the Bouth beae. ;
For resarvarlons sea Coupon Railroad Agent.)
r address Oceania S, sV Co.. baa FTaadscot I
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