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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1911)
WEDNESDAY, 1UGTJST 9. 1911. XJ TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN. r : POOL BARLEY CB0Pfr3ifflL0ISTIH MONTHS Mr tfk: turnip", tl.2. beete. ' I POTATOES New Oregon, llfco par I I pound. a......... I Waitsburg Farmers Hold for $1.50 a Hundred. COUNTRY MARKET STRONG Firltrmnt Js at YVbll Heat In the Clearwater Coanlry Dayton Sec lion Cleaned Ont Wheat Sellers Are Bullish. Toot or flv crops of barlsr. about all that to left In tn wltbarg. Wuh, conn try. irt bet pooled farmer, who ar Bldlns it at fie a ton. Tho market In tho eontrr holds trtig at IMSTi-n a rental, and It 1 p"ibl tho Wilirtiirf g,-ewr will get their piico of II. SO. Mot th barley In tho Wsltsbnr' oortlon was iM earlier In tho at JJ a ton. Interest In tho barley markot at Dan on haa to a larse extent .ubslded. owing to tho lack of aupplloa. bat excitement la at white tt.at la tho Idaho barley dlatrleta. In tho Clearwater .oonntry. whom about 24 par eont of the crop la left, price hara Jumped It cent a hundred alneo Saturday to a parity with tho barley piicoa lately paid at Dayton. Bur!nj of wheat In tha country haa boon brought i!nii to a atop by tha Mthar price aakod by farmera Their bultiahne la largely tha raault of tho flnrry In tho barley market, lharo la no connection bo twoan tha two linoa aic.pt la tha affect ea tho farmer. Tho high prim of barley la mora likely to affect tha oata market than any other branch of tho cereal trade. thecal receipts, in cam. were reported by tha Merchants' Exchange, as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oata Ha storMer .. " 2 T'seedar 2 . . . 4 J Tear act T S 1 14 (aaon to date M IT 27H H 242 I.r so .Ujt 2 111 1 roreirn crop condition, am .ummartred by tho Liverpool Cora Trade sewn aa fol low.: I'nlted eTIaadntn and France Threading return. Indicate a rrrp of excellent quality but rather llcht yields. Oersjienr Keporta regarding the cereal CrAr-s shear some tmr-maeinenl. The potato ad f'xi'ier are suffering from the extreme h-tt. tinarrantsj The harveetlng of wheat la progressive; rapltlr and good arrivals are exr'cted tr the mid. lie of Auiuat. BT he crn crop la In need of rain. HuntarT The laieat official report places te wheat crop lh:e Year at ITT bushels. against lee.TO-J.noO bnshete lest vear. The corn crop haa been damafed by h-et. F"lraria The wheat crop la of fair - i : v. I. jests In the eoath.s.t crop .dvtre are wore. and at the outside a hare averese rrnp la indicsre!. In tne east the rams hsv- not improved the crops, lr-1! There Is onle !lgnt Indlratlona of fie murevin and half the country la suf -fe-ir.g -rum drouth, and If It contlnuea an o'nr ten dare the government will take fa-nlne measure. Paln The crop outlook la excellent. Bin or tte row. tw oreuon rom IndepeaiWnco flrwwern nld te Have Offer rrwaa Salem Dealer. An offer of 33 cents n pound for new hope waa matte to Walker Broe. of Independence, br a Salem dealer yeoterday. according to a report current In the local hop market. This wsa tha on'y development following the springing of the California market to i bv Lonovaa the day before. Oltera of SI and 13 ceata were freely made throughout Oregon yesterday., but without result. The cent-contracts that ware closed Monday br McNeo Hroo. In the !t. Ac (el aoctlon. aside from that of White Bona previous. y reported, were with Annea Broe.. Cord Mausham and Grimm. A California wire noted the purchase en Wondar af 4'0 kale of Mendocino by Mall nnd 1 o bales of Mendocino by DoQovma Tne price was not etated. Hail waa then onTenaa aSi centa for ftonomaa. The foliowina wire waa received from a eooaervattve New Tork Arm: "tate crop aorioualy affected by senernl attack of mil dew. Many growere sprsjrind with dry aul phnr. Esmete at this tune not ta exceed n.oo4 ta 33.o4 balea" London cableo oattmated the EnaUah crop at 20. 0" te a10.0"O ret Germaa cablea oetlmaced the eetlmated crop generally at one-third of laat year and on Germ a dealer pot It at halt of laat yaar. riArnr.s nKxijxa at low riucwi TbJ Is tho Week for f asnloar. a Market May Soeai AsTvaac. Froat atrvet la heavily etocked with peaches and price ar bow at tho bottom for the season. After this week there will be ao. more arrivals of Elbertaa from Call 'forr.ta. This 1 consequently th canning week. In view of the low prices at which p. aches are selling, there I much surprise that th movement I not greater. CaMfor r la Elbertaa. In lu a boxes, ranging from tS to o pounds net weight, were offered yeo tarda v at II IV California peachea la rratea sold as low aa TS ceata. while Oregoa table peachea from The Dalle and Ashland were ea sale at go to TS centa There was a strong demsad for cant, loupe with prices ranatng all the way from $1 91 I 11 i crate according to quality. The street la still long ea watermelons. Tw car of Hawaiian .pineapple ar dn th latter part of th week. Portland la aow taalng more plnenpples than Seattle, faa Fraacttca and L Angeles combined. MATT E.te-rrRV FXiC.S OS MARKET Trtr at Oreg oe Hrid at Lower Level Thaa rjsowhrr. The erg market ho'de steady at 37 cents for freea cand.ed Oregons. The other Coast market ar on a higher beata. but pncee her are kept dowa by tne dumping of Eastern hot weather eggs on the market. Poultry of all klnda except Spring chlck ena eas ta demand. Dressed meats war steady. The butter and chees msrketa were ac tive and firm. Bank Clearlaga. Pank clearing, uf the SorTh western eltte yeeterCay a. re a foiloos: '.earing.. Balance. Portland ............ .tl li SJl..lld $.'ll. I.rt;t..i7 iH i'H Tec"ma a.-.. ?T.To i0.tB s. 7M) roKTLAXD mum Gralm. WHEAT .New erp; blu.etem. tl; ciua, T7c: rd Russian. Tc; Vailry. 77c t t..u f l ateata. ii. per barrel: etc.: grits. tJ.S. exports. J M: Valley, tt-ao; gra etta. t.o. .lu.e a neal. ea.7a. W ll.H-TL vr- 1'rao. it low .3 pw tea. middlings. tJt: ahorta. t.i itf 11 4. 00; rolled arle. IJnJ". l'"H v r.o . It" . cracked. 11 per ton. B A It LET N .w. reed. liMgit per ton; br. ;. 110 31 par ton. UAi34J olille. $.e per toa . tie, H per :oa. HAI TUnotv. valley. HJCl alfalfa, 111. clever. t.S0g. grain ba. I0. Tegetableo aae rmlta TOPICAL FRVITS Orangea 45oe.TS Kr sea. '".it .rnia grapeCrult. tlglM; aaa.a Bf lit per punl. pineapples, a per po'-nd. lmora. ISB-t-Do per box. rAiSH Frll IT AprK-ots il.ltLSa per crate. canta. oupa. el.2.'d2 per crate; peacne. luctll -S per box. viatermeiooa. IfftS per pound. pluma II TS per crate; prunes. .i.TS per box. n.w apples. ILIS ISO per bx. ravpoerriea tl.vlas. login erriea II 2S 1 1 73; blacaherrlee. f 1. 73 f I. so; pears. ti.s pr-box; tasacaa. (v. per pot. ad. S OETABLBS Reus 10e: aabbagea, ll.SC ft per kandredeeghi; com, S0g)i I ONIONS Walla "ana. Lia 9z " atanle trwcerlCB. ILMO Columbia River, 1-poo rid tall. 1X14 per dasen: 1-pound talla. i.S; l pound I. at. ti0; Aiaaaa pink. l-pad 'al t. 1 .'i. corytl Roasted, bx drum. ISO per pound. M js'UTg Walnnta IT Si Its per ponndi Brssll ants. 14 010; flloerts, Ida: Blmonda also; pecana, lc; eocoaaut. POeOtl Pr eaea: chestnuts. U4e Pr pound; Hickory auta. t 2 loo per pound. . H ON tr Choice, li.7 per case; strained honey, loo per pound. f ALT Uranu.ated. IS per toa; halt ground. luOs. tt.ftto per toa; 60a Pr toa BEANS Km all whlta 4c; large white, o; Uma. Ts: pink. c; red Maxlaaaa He; bay era. to. RICE No. 1 Japaa. 41c: cheaper grade. It. so w4.se: Soutbera b.ad. 5isTe; tra ported Imperial. Awe; Imported extra Me. V. TTc St OAR Dry grsnulstrd. lt.II: berry. U.2S; beet. I4.4I: extra C IS.!.: powdered, barrels. d4S; cube, barrels, ta-60. LiUUD HI 116 Apple. Un.USl i If pound: apneo-a lc; peachea. 10' prunea lie. Ian, 100 He; silver, -ltc; fig white and biack. wTVtc; earranta. 1 He; rauslna tooee VuscateU wlw. bleached Tkompeon. JlSc: unbleached Sul taaaa, llti. aeeded. 1 - Patrj an A Cwnatry Proeloe. POCLThI-Htm. lHtllt-1 Springe. IT: ducks, young, lec; geese, somlna.; lurkeya BouiinaL l.uoa Freeh Oregon ranch, candled. IT per omen. DtTTEB City cream erv extra. I and pound print. In boxes. Soe per pound: less tnaa box lola. carton and den very aalra. CHEtoi. Twini. triplet and dan!, IftHe pee pound; Toung America. lav.. PORii raacy. lglo per pound. VKAX Fancy. 129 ISo per pound. Bop. Wool aad Hide. HOPS 111 contracts. SufjSJc Pr pound; Jlu crop, etfc, lov crop, luu-vc; oloa. luet ISc MOHAIR Choice. a8STHo per pound. Wool Eaatern Oregon. V01o Pt pound, according to shrutkaa; alley. 14 e tic per pound. PELTS Dry. lOVte; lambs. ISStOa each; eneerllnga, lSt2ve each. HIDia Sailed hides. ItHe per pound; aalted calf. KtilTc; salted kip. Ho; salted Ufa, 7c; green aldee, Ic; dry hides. IS?.; dry calf. lsC4c: dry stage. II 14a. CAeCARA BARK Per pound. 4 0 o. OUa. LINSEED OIL Pur raw ra barrels. Biol belled. In barrels. I'lcj raw. la case. o; boiled. In casea aao. TL'HraNTlM. Cases. TSe; wood baxre'.s. Tvic; Iron barrels, adc; 10-case lots, T2& O AnOLlls e. Jaolur gasoima, iron oarreia. ITc; caeca, isc; (asuiia. lroa baxraia. tie; ease, kite CUAL OtL Ordinary test. Bens. lc bain, la UnH Hi CME TRADE ACTIVE GOOD BC.V AT YARDS AXD BRISK DEM.VXD. Best Steers on Sale Bring $5.70 and Cows Sell t'p to $4.S No - Hoes Offered. Business at the stockyards yesterday wsa active, particularly In tha cattl division, in which there was a market for all classes PncM bc!d fairly steady. In view of tha quality of the offerings. Steers ranged in p.tce from 14 to 1.74. cowa from ti to 4 41 and calves from 14. bt to It SIX Several 'buncos of wether were moved at H is. No hoc alee were reported. Recelpce yesterday wer 444 'cattl. 4 ca.vee, 1231 sheep and Is noga. - feMppr were J. C. Cooper. London, t car f sheep. H. S. Seal. Condon. I car of cat tie and calvee: K. W. Ball. Condon. I car of cattle and calvee; Oeorge Perry. Heppner. 1 car of cattle: r. W. hader. Heppner, I cars of cattle: C W. Wllan, Heppner. S car of cattle; E. A. M corse r. snanlko, 1 car of cattle: . M. btevena Bliaaiko. I cars of cattle: C. H. Farmer. Llallaa. 3 car of bep: Dallaa Meat Company. Lallae, S cars uf sheep: Mcrenden a rlsrclay. cor allia 1 car of cattle and hops: P. W. Wiluama. Junction City. 1 car of cattle and calves, and J. E Pelton k Company, Rose bur. 1 car of cattle and calves. The day' sale wr as follows: Weight. Price. II steer luoT :S I steer l. 4 Bl t steer 103 4.u II steer ....................... 1." t ile T steer ..lltt 6.3S 1 cow lit 4.00 1 steer 110 40 I cows .............-..... 73 4. .10 10 steer tit 6 04 I bull is: 14 1 bull U10 I.OU 1 bull 1S10 J 0 I steer HO l it t steer ........1010 t0 I ows 174 I II t steers 13 1.0 T steer .....Ill III 11 a:cr i.:t i.o 11 cows 4. 40 t steer ITS 1. 11 1 Steer ..1110 S."0 1 steer l.ld l.r.O IS steer lot k 10 1 cow i;:. 1 cow Ill 1.71 It cows ........ 14 : 4 .0 I cows 1"4 4 It 1 heifer !" 4 0 I Steers 1 174 11 steers 11M S TO tl wether 7 I . 141 wether t l.ri 10 wether II 1 :.1 4 cows 1-tT 1.19 4 eow ..Ivj7 4.40 IS coos I't 4.-5 I steer IS) I M 1 steer A) 4 :S 1 buil 1VH 1 00 csls .S .t0 I calves 4",0 100 1 steer loft I 0 11 steers 160 111 steers i4 4 I 1 steer 710 lot i- steer U.7 t.it 14 cow ...11.1 4.4S 1- cow ln-. J t steer lO'.t I 40 I coos 144 2.U9 t cows li.l 1.75 t COO .e I0 111 It cow 15 4 it 1 heifer 40 Hi 4 c.'ves ;s :o I elves il 4 11 1 bull lit 10 Prices current on the various classes of stock at the Portland Tnton Stockyards were a follows: Choir steer v.n f !, T"l Omd to choice tera. ........ . 5. '..". ft. SO Medium teer 4 " o tl fi 00 Common steers 37"t 4 o tThotc cowe 4.l'o 4.7S Oood to choice cow 4 1' ) 4M Oood. avsraxe 1064) pounds.... 4.'") J 4 US Common cows 3 75 3.") Choice heifer 4. 7"i S.00 Cholc bulls 8. 75 Choice calvee, 20o lha and under T 9 7 11 Oood to choice calve 5 So rl goo Common calves 4.009 - (h) Choice stag. IW 4 TS Oood to ebole ataga 4--1 & 4.&0 Hog Choice light hogs T.tA 8 0S Heavy hogs 31 T 00 Heavy rough hog T.uOi 7.-3 Fheep Choice yearling, wethers, coar wool I 53 9 (SO Choice yearling wethers, cast of mountain til" Choice two and three S iXt S-f'O r hoice fpting lambe S.:". S S" ;ood to chou-e Spring lamb .... S oo 5.?5 Cholc killing ewe 3.TS9 S.Oil The following quotstlons represent prices on this msrk.t fur the different classes of heroes: Drifter. extra bevvy. $.100 n -too 1 drafters. 14-k) to 1T00 lbs.. I130"I50: drsft-e-e. i:"4 to 14iw hs.. llo-t ,.W: chunks. 7S and op; anddl boras. 160 agid up. Chirac IJveetock Market. CHICAGO. Aug. I. Cattle Ireipts. es tlmated. 4'i4; markat steady, llesvc. M ISo Tesas ite.ra !4'Jfa.l3l Western S'e-rs. 4 IOtM: stoeker ml feeders. It fSfri; cow and heifers. !. fig; calvee. .t V-ITT. 75. Hoes Receipt, estimated. 14.004; mar et. Ic higher. Light. ITO-iflTVn mixed. H heavy. o.sT . rough. IS as ;so. g.-od to choice heavy. I ! 7. Ao ; p.gv IJ W"7..V; bulk of sales. 1 .' 1.-6 7..W. caeep Receipts, ss'.lm.tcd. 14.nv: mar ket. strong. Native. I1 ." 3 Western, t- veer ings. II TSfj -'!: lambs, native. !X7lfl-S. Western. tt.2r0T. Hop at Loadoex. LONtVDN". Aug. a. Hop la CIS Coast), tl lOsfliA- (Pa- , ... ,-.-, - ... i i " ' . 1 - - a. i ' Selling Wave in Stock Market Carries Prices Down. MARGINS ARE WIPED - OUT Some Recovery Near th Clo5 of the Session, but Tone- t the End Is Heavy and Hesitating. ' Bonds Arts Easy. NEW TORK. Aug. I. Th tock market opened most auspiciously today. London sending over a list of American stock that ranged h la IS point ad vane. Th Im proved ton was hort ild, howvr. Bell ing of a number of th minor grade rall roada at marked decline , precipitating further e!llng which flnlly overtook th ntlro list and recorded lb lowt 1ml attained In some month. On the decline, prices fsll so sharply s to Indlrsl msny stop-loss order wer un covered and all conditions Implied that ex hausted margin wer among th collateral cauaes of th movement. In tho laat hour prlcea recovered from fractlona to a point or mora In Union Pacific. United State SteeL Reading, and soms leas aotlv lssuss, while Canadian Pacific ganed 1 polnta of Ita extreme decline. The tone of the mar ket at the close waa heavy and hesitating. News of the day Included th July state ment of th Copper Producer- Association, which was favorable In the sense that pro duction was much under th previous month, even though demand wa smaller. Declaration of the ususl semi-annual divi dend on Chicago Alton prior Hen stock nrter nm delay was another Incident, and conjecture wss rife with regard to th show ing which th United 8tate Steel figures of "unfilled tonnage." to be Issued on Thurs day, will make. A mU Increase over June's statement of 1. 161. 000 tona 1 expected. Merchandtee export from th 1. port for the current week fell over 14.400,000 com pared with th .am week lt year, bat th movement for the calendar year la almost I7. 000.000 over lilt The bond market was easv. Total ss lea par .value. 12.014.000. I'nlted States Gov ernment bonde wer unchanged on call. CLObLNQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Clnalnf r-alc High. Low. Did. A II la Ch! pf .. (V-1 . 22 12 Amal Copper .. I3.R-") 4 H :! 4 i Am AgTlcult .. nv .VS 6 f Am Reet Purer. 4.4"0 K2 4fH (lit American Can . 1.2'"). 10 10 10 Am Car Fdy 7i f4 M f.3 Am t otton oil . lvu os Ms 04 Am Hd A Lt pf 23 Am Ice occur!.. 2"0 jot, 20 v 21) Am Llneeed H) low 1014 10 Am uocomotlva. Too 8& " v I'H Am Hmel A Ref. a"0 7S T2 T3 do preferred.. 100 105 10S 10S Am Hteel Fdy.... 8Ti Am Kugsr Ref.. jno 119 1154 US', Am T.l A- Tel.. l.M JS.tt, 1.141 13S Am Tobacco pf P,1 -, l P2H Am Woolen .... Son no so .2v Ans-onda M Co S'-o ST 3oi 3rt Atchlson 19..1"0 lonH li.7i loa do pteferred.. JOO l.'SV, 1S 102 Atl roait Lin. P'' i'-' l-v l-n Kelt A Ohio ... K 1U 10fl H Hethlehem Pteel (-"O H3 11. . S2t Urook R Tran.. VO 71 V 7Tt -.n.il.n Pec .. IT.000 42 SSfHt S40T, Centra I.eatner 0" -ii tt n do preferred. :-..'. Central of N J. 1O0 27S ITS J75 Che Ohio .. ,P"iO 7H .7Ti Chicago A Alton l""' zs 1 .3 Chi Ot West ... too 21 H XI 21 do preterred. 4 rhle..n A V V l.loO 14S 142 142 C. M St Psul ll.twio 124 121 122 C. C. C A Ht L 200 s 64 Pol Fuel A Iron "-31 SO SO r.l A Houthern. Sio SS f M r- ivi 1 140 -40 13 '13 .JdT 1(17 Consol O.s l.l.0 Ht-lo Corn Products.. 1"0 1X r 1 1 a rtno.on.. liV) 117 OAR Orsn.le.. SuO 27 27 2 do pielerred... 200 00 M ft . Pls-lllers- Secur ev) 13 2 12 Erie ..V" 13 - . - do 1st Pf 1.7" MS 62 2 do 2d pf too 43 43 -42 C..n Electric ... 1 ""O it., iw Vorth of ... ' ) 13rt 12 12T Ot North Ors .. l..'O0 M 2 - ?? l.llnals Centr!. TOO 1.1P Jl l-i.rbor Met .. SoO 1T 1 11 at preferred.. 4 4S 43 Inter Hsrvestcr S"0 11 1H 11T Inter Marine pf l'-o 10 Jrt J" Int Paper IT.&oo II 10 10 lnt Pump 600 35 37 T Iowa Central K C Southern .. SO0 . 2 : do prefrrsd. 1 Laclede ('... ... in0 104 104 104 Loul. A Na.h .. lot! 14T 146 14 Minn A St L . . "J M S P S S M PO 13T 134 1.15 Mo. Kan A Tex SO0 S3 81 3 do preferred. nrt Missouri Psc .. ."0 4n 44 44 Nat Discult IOO 183 183 J33 National Lead . t.l f S3 Mex N Ry 2 pf S' SO 2l 2 N T Certral ... t." 17 los lod N T Ont A We 1 11'") 41 40 41 Norfolk A Wea S.7oo 100 lo 104 North Am ton 72 72 72 Northern Pa .. 13 12S 122 124 Pacllle Msll ... " 81 'V 2fiv P.vlv.nla.: T.-) 122 121 121 People' Oaa ... 100 104 104 104 f 7 r A ft L. Too M 4 P4 Pittsburg Co.l. S- 20 10 1 Pressed S Csr.. 1"0 84 84 81 Pull P.I Csr.. S'V 1J 15 i; Ttv Steel Spring l'o 34 34 83 Rending r 154.4O0 1M ISO 1 , Republic Steel . TOO 2 2 2 do xteferred.. To l3 ;S."H Rock V.nd Co. ') ! SJ1 !!Vi do oref. rred. . 1.4"0 0 SO M tit L Southweet. 1" " do preferred JJ Slo.s Srvrffleld - -Ji,, S outhern Pso .. 81.100 119 117 118 Southern- Ry .. S.Ror, o 2P do preferred.. 4-0 71 .0 JOJ- Tenn Cot.per .. 1.404) 83 S4 84 t.... a I'.c .. 100 27 Zi 2 1 44 T B B fa rerVrVei:: 5 L Western Md 1.: 0V bOK SO Westing F ee . Western Union l.V'O TOO s.-. ss T 76 7 Wheel I. E.. r.;h Valley.. 8.T00 171 1. ! Total sale for th day. 710.&OQ naraa BONDS. NEW TORK. Aur. .---nolnr quotation: V S ref 2. r.g.100 N T C gr. 3,.. 8 d., courvon ...100 No Pte J... 1 f J Is rex ,.11 No Pacific 4s... L do c'.ion .:.101 rnlon P.clflo taioi U 8 n-w 4. reg.lUS Wl. Central ta. 3 do coupon .USV't Japanese 4 .. 87B D A H O 4... 1Bi Blocks at Boston. BOSTON. Aug. . Closing quotations; Alloues 2t Monswk . Amalg Correr. . ! Nevada Con .. .. 17 Arixona Com .. 13:North iSutte..... 81 t, c - a a r 11 v Sort h Lake Putte Coalition. IT Old Dominion.... 42 1.1 a. Anion!.. 54'.aceola Cal A Hocla 420 iParrott (8 A C). 11 Centennial 10:rjulnry OS Con Ran Con Co M Shannon 10 E Butt Cop L 1.1 fupanor il Franklin 10 .up A Bo Jgln.. 8 Olroux Con .... 5'Tamarnak 83 A Orsnby Con .. 83VBU 8 8 H A M... 3ttB Oreene Cananes, a do prrfsrrsd .. 47 I xoyalie tv.o 10 tl i" Kerr Lake 4!rtab Copper Co. 4J Lake tnt.per.... 82 .V. inona T La Salle ( upper II iwolvonn U7 allaml Copper... SO l Condltloa of th Treaaory. WASHINGTON', Aug. I. At th begin ning of business todsy th condition of the I'nlted Stat.a Treasury waa: Working balance In Treasury of fices I t.4T:.Sll In bsnks and Philippine Treasury I4.lt0.0tt Total of the general fund ltl.s:.7l Receipts )eterdsy tit. tut Llturemnts . 833. 724 Th deficit to dste this fiscal year tlt. 714 US as egalnst a deficit of tt.lll.3tt this tim last year. Thes flgurss sxclud Panama Canal and publlo debt transaction. Money, Exrhaag. Etc. LONDON. Aug. 8. Br llvr Staady. 14 l-ld psr ounce. w Money 1 per cent- The rsts of discount In the open mrkt for hort bills 1 t per cnt; tar month' bills 0 percent. new ror.Vv. Aug. 8- Money on rail teadv. 2 ft 2 - ftz1: ru.ing rat, xw; closing ersd at 2 per c.nu lime loans hid. 2; ou ry strong and ctiv; 0 daya 188 per cant; 90 dsy. I3; lx months. It$. Prim morcntlI pper. 44 per cent. Sterling exchange eaay, with actual buel Bess In bsnkera' bills at I4.S3S0 for 6i-d.-iy bill and at I4.S00B for dsmand. Com mercial bills, 14.83. Par silver, 82 c Mexican dollar. 45c. ..... GovrnmEi bond staady; railroad bonds aay. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 8 Sterling on London, to daya. 14.13; sight. 4.tt . PrifM Sight, lc; telegraph. Ic CHICAGO. Aug. Tork. 10e discount. I. Exchange on N" Cff and Sugar. KKW TORK. Aug. 8. Coffe future eloe.d steady, net 4 points lower to rolnt higher. 6alea. 102.230 baga. August, 1 Soc: September, 11.80c: October. 11.2Sc: November. 11.12c; December, 11.09c: Jan uary 1104c; February, 11.08c; March, 11.03a; April, ll.olc; Stay, June and July. "spot coffee quiet. Bio. No. T, ll18c: Santo. No. 4, 13c Mild eoff dull. Cor dova. 14ilc nominal. Row augar firm. Muscovado. 8a teat, 4-lle: centrifugal, M teet. S lo: moias.es sugar, 19 t.st, l.8oc; rennsd steady. Hop at New Tork. NEW TORK. Aug. 8. Hop firm. Stat common to cholc. 1110. ttJJtc; liot. 2SJ 20c Pcinc Coast. mO. 81tji4c; UK9. 2& 3c - EXCHANGE I1M1ES PRICE BUTTER MARKET TAKX OUT OF DEALERS HAXDS. Seattle Quotation Is Lifted to tt Cents Green FrnJU Scarce and In Demand. SEATTLE. Au. 8. (SpclX) vt asblng ton cresmerr butter I still held at 810 32 cents a pound. After holding th market to 80 centa. top price last week, when som dealer declared that they wer offered S3 cent for fancy etock. th members of the Dairy Produce Exchange set the price at 82 cents at their noon meeting, getting a prece dent on th tret. Hertofor on dealer h dominated th market for Washington cresmery butter, and hi lead In Batting price wa generally followed. Th ex change ha dcldd to agree on price at th noon meeting and the evening esalon of a few butter-makers to set price will prob ably be discontinued. There are plenty of select ranch ggs on th market. Small fruit wa crc and In demand tni morning. Fruit arrivals wef mapped up at good prlcea The cherry market wa somewhat relieved by a shipment of fancy atock from Eaat Sound. Apricots ar about gone and raspbwrie and blsckbsrrl ara in good demand. Commission msn cannot fill apple orders. Bom dealers old boxes for as high a 13. La.,t year at this time the appl market waa In poor chap, th ruling price being TS cent to II a box. Th market Is stocked with California cantaloupea. Thar I a plentiful eupply of watermelon!. Lemon ar easier. Fancy are now held at top price. Ther Is ao Chang In grln quotatlona Wheat receipt today wer exceptionally light. Ther Is llttl buylnr. PRODUCE AT .SAN xTtANCISeJO. Quotations Current tn th Bay City Mar ket a. n a . an A f'tDPrt In fl That fnlinlnr r r rVA.'VlI'VVi Asa,. w. Vffetabl?s Cucumbers. JO&rj.Oc; rarlio, I&80 ;tomatoe. 20$30c; eMBPiant, itfT&c. ChM Young Amer.caa, 14 016c Kffg 15 lore. It Lit itcatv.., sjaiTju. Mlli-tuffa Brao. -S.0O 4 29.00, miUdlinga, 1A al Kruit App1 choice. ' $1.75; common, 1.23: banaotu, $1.008 1.75: Mexican limea. $i.fi7.ae0 California lamona, cnoice. common, a-r.w; piu-.vvi- --w Hay Wheat. SII.OO&I6.0O per ton; wheat . -. . : . .. .... 1 , . cu Oil fr 1 1 Hit and oata im w t i . .1 . . ...vvw-e-w. n . I . 4V . Onion 86c CtL " Receipts Hour. ttll quarter sscks wheat, HOI centals: barley. I4.I4T eentals oata. lilt centals; potatoes. ..I. sacks bran. 30 sacks; hay. 414 tona rh.nrea in Avallabl rlupnlle. NEW YOKK, Aug. 8. Special cable and telegraphic communlcationa received by Brailstreet' show the following change In avaiiabl supplies, aa compared with pre- viou. account: . -v. . . rtiltee1 Statea aaat of Rock- X;...rl B.228.00 Canada, decreaaed . 802.000 Total. United 6tat and Canada. Increeaad ??V?? Afloat for and In Europ dcrased. 100,00 -e-.-f Am.elean and Kuronesn SUB- oly Incressed .4.128,000 Corn, United Stat.a and Canada, Oata United States and Canada. Increased l.sil.ooo . l . tu WewnelaeA. SAN TKANCISCO. Aug. 8. Wheat and barley Firm Spot quotation Wheat Shipping. 11.17 l.tTt per cen UBrley Teed. 11.17 C- P" eaatal brewing, nominal. Oats Red. 8L25L40 per cental; whit. nominal; oiaca. uu ... m -. fall board ale Vt'het No trading. Barley December. 81.4 per cental May, 11.14 per oental. rw TMk rattan Tatar. NEW TORK. Aug. 8. Cotton future eloeed quiet at a net uocune ,.T point; august, owwt...."-.. - - October, ll.ii; November, 1 1.83 ; Decern ber. 11.10: inuary. 11.04; March. 1L18; May, d.rn7Pl.ndfc,,ii.a0; doToulf.- 12.65. N. alea NEW ORLEANS, dllng. 13. Aug. 8. Cotton mid Grata Mark eta at th Northwest. SEATTLE. Aug. 8 Wht: Bluestem, ..Br ........ TV., ec. elh IlUc: Fife. TTVic: red' Bu..i.n. T8c. Oats. 2o per ton; bar ley, 125.60 per ton; baga a.ou. TACOMA. Aug. 8. Wheat; Export, bln- club. 78c Receipts, wheat 1 ear, oata S, hay 15. v... . neolw Market. LONDON. Aug. 8. Cargo nrm. Walla Walla for shipment at os .u. try marks' firm. Ad darr; rrnch coon try market firm. LIVERPOOU Aur. 8. Wheat October, 7 Id; Dcmbr. 7i ld. Wathr eUar. Dried Fruits at New York. NEW TORK. Aug. 8. Evaporated apple almost entirely nominal vu "A ine apoi 1111. . 'd" - ' ebpnei4,qulet and Irregular. Quo"tJona 31rtc for Callfornlaa up to 8o-40s. and 1114c for Oregons from SO to 30a. Peichei Arm. with light olhrintj. cl 1111141: extra choice. 1212o; fancy. 13o. Chicaco Produce Markat. CHICAGO. Aug. 8 Buttst Steady; -eL.m.nes 21820CI dalrlea. 1928c Eggs Firm: racelpta 10 BS4 eaae; at mar" 7tl included. lOtjito: ft"". i .-... ITkr v Chee.e Stsady. DaUles. l"e: twin. 12013o; Young Amencaa. i-hv ISci long horns, iin v i-- The sentiment that prevails in favor of bitulithic pavement didn't 'just happen." There's a reason that instantly re veals itself to any observer supe- A GUESSESAREWRONG Market Does Not Act as Wheat Traders Figure. ADVANCE IS EXPECTED Orders on Hand to Sell at tho Rise Meet With Sadden Decline in Spite of Bullish Weath er Conditions. CHICAGO. Aug. 8 It wa a tricky peoulatlv market today In wheat. Tha trade was filled with felling order to natch an xpeotd higher opening. A quick break resulted, and notwithstanding Canadian fear of frost as wsll as rust, tha clo w e to o under last night. Latest trading laft corn O .0 to o up; oat. irregular. c lowr to c higher, and provt.lon. ranging from 710c declina to 7c advance. . Over-sharp dealers figured that with th weather cool and wet In th Canadian Northwest, the price of wheat would show a bullish performance. Crop expert -clared tha atmoapherto conditions Just the ?hln t spread th black rust and to hold th growing grain back enough to lncreag th chanc of frost damage about the mid dle of the month. There wa. an advance, but lt practically amounted to nothing. Bub equently. ome early trader bought on th .oft spot, and there was a rally. Septem ber fluctuated between 82e and Via, closing eaay. c down at 92 o. CorS trader, feared bullish crop figure, from Waahlngton. September ranged from 8464c to 6!es and closed firm, c net higher at 64tp6Se. Cash 8rd(J'r steady. No. yellow finished at 464c. With the nw crop of cat moving freely, bull hesitated about trying to force an aa vanc. for that cereal. High and lo w point, for th September option provd to b 42 1 c and 41 c. with th. clo. o off t c. Longs taking profits ased tho.."" for hog products. At the end of th day. pork was Sc lower to 7c up: 2e to 710c, and rib. at a .had to 6&Tc decline. . The leading future, ranged a. follow.. WHEAT. Can High. Low. Close. .P3 .93 .!g .18 l.l3 1.0 J .11 Sept Dec May..... Sept..... Dec . . . May Sept Dec May Sept Jan.. .... Jan Sept Oct. Dec Sept Oct. . .12 .88 l.o: .14 .1 .IJ .41 .44 .41 . loj .15 .63 .14 .41 .44 .47 CORN. .14 -5 .42 .62 .84, - .4 OATS. .42 .42 .44 .44 .47 .47 MESS PORK. 11.00 11.00 17.92 17.80 14.80 11.70 11.73 LARD. 8.18 8.15 1.12 1.1- 8.17 .17 1.87 8.17 11.47 8.75 1.06 07 t.SO 8.77 .06 8.07 8-10 8.42 8.80 1.42 SHORT RIBS. 1.50 1.60 1.40 1.15 8.35 25 a tn .50 8.40 Jan.. Cash quotatlona war a. follow. Flour r irm. t uA . I Tn Barlav Feed or mixing. lOeSOc: fair to cholc malting. 11.02 i 1.11. Timothy seed 110012. Clover 110 (J 17.50. Pork Mess, per barrel, 111918.18. Lard Per 100 pounds, 11.17 . Short ribs Sides (loose). l.75ff.l7. Sides Short, clear (boxed), IISI.16. umin litmus, Total clearance of wheat and flour wer OOUat tO ..WUV uu.not.. . ..... . i e . ... r.r.r. 1 nmU4 with 1 3& were i.uiiivuv l. uw . ....... . 000 bushel, the corresponding day a year ago. Th world' vlslbl supply, shown by Brad.treefs. decreased 4.121,000 bushela Estimated racelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, Din cars, i . - w.., ww, -- , -- 15.00 head. Recelpta. Bhlpmenta. 10200 20.100 Flour, barrels Wheat, bushel Corn, bushels . Oats, bushels Rye. bushels . Barley, busbsls ...470.400 818.100 ... 15,000 150.100 ,..(70,700 172,400 ... 7.600 ... 15.600 2,500 Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. I. Wheat Septem ber. 11.08; December. i.osei.oo ; stay, 11.08; No. 1 hard, tl.07; No. 1 North ern. 11.01 W1.0T; xxo. I ortnrn, i.tiiny 1.01: No. I wneat. i.vq gf i.u. t. Our Mortgage Loan Department Is Conducted on Banking Principles We offer for sale gilt edge first mort gages on city of Portland real estate, bearing 6, I and per eem lnierest, in amounts from $500 upwards. Purchasers of these mortgages are under no expense whatever. Ab- itracU of title arv examined by our attorney and interest is payable at our offices and remitted promptly to you when due without charge. We will gladly show prospective purchasers the property which -the mortgages cover. Our loans are based on conserva tive values. We are thoroughly experienced in this business and offer expert nerv ice. -v It's to vour advantage to make a connection with this office. We would be pleased to furnish high-grade bank references upon request. Mortgage Loan Department TJ-UTi DCNIXR DENIXR 640 Chamber Main 6594 of Com'rce REALTY CO THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bit Bilsoua Pavements. 06-60 Klactrta kids, Portland. Or. Gkar siubas. Manager. TMVrLURS' Gl'lTlK. STEAMS Hir RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS era m lVELDOR DOI-SEY B. SMITH. MANAOE19 General 6taJDhlp Aetata ALL LINES llrtfc yv Partlaa Oy. Phone Atarsoau 1F7. a lzva. 1 1 i TfiE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits $900,000.00 OFFICERS: J. O. ATNSWORTH, Praaldeat. It. LEA BARNES. A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES lumbermens National Bank Capital $1,000,000 A Progrraaaive Commercial Bank with a Savings Depart ment Under Government Control 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building1, Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplus $1,400,000 Invites Accounts of , Merchants, Individuals and Savings First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tho Rocky Mountains TRAVELERS' GUIDE. OTZS BITEB TRANSPORTATION CO. irv.n s at rw.r a s 31K.J.aiLAL rr(iht received dally at Oak-.t. dock fne The Dalles, Hood River. Whit Salmon. Umatilla, Kennewiclc Paaco, Richland, Hantord, White Blufts, and intarmsdlats colnta FIR8T.CLABS PASSENGER SEBVICK. FARE 50 ClilNlS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITB 8ALM0N, THH DALLES. Steamer ieave. ri"u , , ' Thurs., T A. M. Rsturnln leaves The Dalle land about t P. M. same day- , W. a. Buchanan. Supt-: W. 8. Smallwood. Gen 1. Mir. Phons Main 29g0. A ataT. Astoria Centennial Str. "Monarch" Daily AT 7 A. M. rAEE.$1.00 Music, .Dancing; Cafeteria. No Liquors. DOCK FOOT WASHINGTON ST. HONOLULU $110 nRST CLASS ROUND TRIP Th most 7fr,.rrt-r-a tour lor your nwm t"". tr, wC7 Ina at tn lamoua osacu u t, .Biondld BS. Blerra 110.000 tons displace ment) makes the round trip In ia days, and one can visit oa a sld trip th living vol. cane of KUauea which is trsmsndout.y ao- . ... e. k,alf tha nrocess or ly. sun mww .v. ... - w r - world crUon- No ottaor alp compar with tnis ior int mirv.oi In na.tur. Vlalt tho Islands now. whilo you u - ...llv mrxA n.ilrlflv tLTiti whllal th volcano to activa. prompt attention ta a.ifflm. tar hertha. Sallinei: Aui;. 12 ttivatw-B - - - Sept. 2. 6ept 23. etc. ? M-traet fetraet 8ai tanclaea. -W. R. eft N Co. Columbia River Rotrte. . .1 ..! I DArtAT " UllV. UDOraisa mi blc:iici a. i . i r,.r XrTf la nrl riailv AT- cept Sunday, at 8:30 'a. M. Saturday 1:00 XT . Da. f u 11 l " vap.-., " , Ilwaco branch trains for all North Beach l W ( DriilVli uaiiia ee. . - " " otnts. returnlns leaves Meifler dally except . . . . f, .T,n T) f Ui.new. . . O Tl H W isturaays ii t.w . - " . - j . - - - M.. and Hassalo," which leavea dally ior Astoria at o0 P. except eunoay idhi- raay iu:uu r. '" "I"f i."."- ria aauy, cciji ouuua -, . all poinU on North Beach. Arrives in Port- Br and Washington sts.. or Ash-st. Pock. Steamer Anvil lalls from Albers Dock No. S Friday, mh 7 V T fnf Tlllfimnnlr. AUgUBL . A L 1 ' a ' . . - " . ... , t i rl... M.wnArt TTInranre Knnilnn and Coqullla River points. Ticket of- Ilce 128 inira St. rnone jsiaan Djo, j i : oe AA.lr nhnna A 1&02. Main 11. Freight and hihihw, WW OREGON R. W, SCHMEER, Caahler. Vice-President. W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier. Corner Fifth and Stark TRATEUR8' GUIDE. MMMli LONDON PARIS HAMBURG tPenn'Ia Aug.24.10AMIPre. Grant. ..Sept. 2 tKals'nAugVic.AuK.311 Cleveland Sept. 9 tRlt. Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. Will call at Plymouth and Cherbourg. tHamburf Dlreot and Second Cabin only. GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS, NAPLES. GENOA . . HtuRHU, Sept. ii, IF. M. a. Mor.TKE ,...Oc. 12 I will not call at anisr.. AROUND TWO IBllM-S By the steamship "CLEVELAND" (17.000 tons) Th first to lsav New York Oct. 21, 1911. Th second to leave San Fran. Cisco Feb. 6. 1912. Annual event trips in Oct.. 1812 and Feb. 1918, by large Cruising 8 6 Vic toria Lulse, 18,500 tons. DoraUoa 110 Day. COST S650 AND UF IaclndlnK AU Neoessary Expense . Aboard and Ashore TUB WORLD ON AN OCEAN LINER HAMBURG-AMERICAN' UMS, 160 Powell St.. San Francisco, CaL, or Northern Pac, O. R. & N., Burlington, Chi cago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Ry. and omer xv, n. uiutw m v. ui. BAYOCEAN Short Ocean Tourist Trip From Portland to Bayocean Oregoa'a New Summe Resort Ten Hour Trip on River and Ocean Leave Portland Taesdaya at 7 P. at. Satnrdaya at T A. M. Elegant and . fast ocean-going- boat. ROUND TRIP 910 Meals a la Carte. Berth fl and f 1-50 Boat Leave Supple' Dock T. B. POTTER REALTY COMPANY, 720 Corbett BuJldlnc San Francisco, Los Angeles ana san reoro uirect. North Faclflo S. S. Co.'s S- B. Roanoke and S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday alter na"ely at P. M. Tltcket office 132 Third St., near Alder. MARTIN J. HIOLEY. Passenger Agent. W. E. SLL'SrlKR, Frelabt Agent. -Phones M. 13 H. A ISii. . SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND STEAM- . . . . i BA.i.Ha a XT S.8. Beaver. Ag. 11. 1. " City 21. From Ban rrancieco, rionuDouna, ia ax. 8.8. Bear Aug. 9. Rose City It, Beaver 19. From Ban fearo, .NurinDouna, Y m. .8. Rose City Aug. 12, Beaver 17, Bear 22. H. A. Moiher, C. T. A., 142 Third St. J. W. Ransom, .rent, Alnsworth Dock. Phone Main 4U2, Main 268, A 102. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER. Sal), from Alnsworth Cock, Portland, t A. M-, Aug. 4. 9. 14, 19, 24. 29, Sept. B, S, IS, IS. 23, 2S and (very I days. Freight re ceived at Alnsworth Dock dally up to t P. M. Passenger fare, first-class. (10: second class, 17, Including meal, and berth. Ticket office Alnsworth Doek, Phone Mala 24, Main 170, A Uil m