Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 22, 1911, Page 17, Image 17

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TITE MORNING OREGOXIAX, TTJESDAT. AUGUST 22. 1911.
NEW CROP OPENING
' U SA; pears. S1.M per box: Ciubii. Sc
vrotTABLES-BMtn. ldf : eehbagee.
I per hundredweight; corn. SOfsoc per
dosen; fiKumwri. lltl-Itft j-r esm: egr-
lltll.XA I.
plant. 100 12Sc per lb.; garlic lOOIZe per
peund- 'ettuce. 3"Osao per aosen: Dointrup
enure, II J:m I 71V pr bos: peppers, gtflwo
rxr pound: radlihM. llHe per eosee; toms-
English 191 1 Hops Are on Sale
at 471-4 Cents.
loc wocc) Jl.HS per box.
fACK VEGEfABLKS New carrots.
pet sack: trirnlps. 11 23: beets, SI. 7.
ILTS
7TATOEi Oregon, 1S0I: per pound
reet DOtatoea. 4 t ,o n.r nound.
ONIONS Walla Walla, tl T per bundred.
Hap. WmI aa Hide.
-ltoll contracts, eoejsse per pound
old.
NEW GERMANS BRING 861-2
Cstimat? of the Forelan Yield Are
Further Reduced American
Brewer Face Considerable
Deficit So Local Trading.
T-h. s-netlsh msrket for new-crop hops
ssened yesterday a P"t euulvalent te 42
to 4T eeata. ereordtng to cable advices re-
retred fcT local dealers.
Th. following eabla received by Kln-
v wr.tr a vetter: "Market firm but
--lit svaathsr nneettlad with rain.
tltnat crop at 3ooO to SOO.OOO t.l. Open-
las r, rices of English lll nope, tiw o in.
another London cabla was aa follow.:
"Market estrsmely firm. Crop estimate
h.id. Ouallt will be good."
Tba latest Mlimltti of th. Contlaontal
rroo range from soo.ooo to 850.000 twt
Soma naw bopa have been aold In Uennany
at marks, aqua! to M cents first cost
In country. Garman hop war quoted In
.- Tark CMr trday at f 1.0".
Tba Belgian bop markat ha opened at
glO shillings. Th crop of that country Is
estimated at SS.0O0 cat
Tha official figures of tha German hop
acreage vara raeelvsd jrsatsrday and show
M. barters under bopa. Thla I a, da
craas of TO hactara on IMS aerse a com-
cared with 1I0. Tha present German acre-
... i. t k. .m.liMi in modam times. Th
aa acreage la officially announced a 11.-
jvi hactara. an Incraasa of S3 hactara, or
57 acres over last year.
th. iKiitaum estimate of tha Oarrnan
rmt of 111 la .ono ewt. aa sgslnst 420.-
nno rw oroducad last yaar. Tha maximum
Austrian aatlraata Is 10O.0OO ewt., against
H.YftflO cat In 1P10,
rnimiiM of tha Oregon crop run from
hum m innnoo bales. Washington will
hare from Z2.000 to JS.OOO balsa, and In Cali
fornia, wh.r. tha waathar haa become mora
faroraMa In tha Sonoma auction, tney
new nenrtne n T.00O to to.ooo balaa. This
would maka tha total Amarlcaa crop I10.OO0
tiAM halH or aa avsrai. astlmata or
2V000 balsa.
Th boar production of tha Unltad Rtataa
for tba ysar from Sspt.mbsr I. IW1, to fp
t.mb.r I. I91S. will probably amount to M..
imki (w barrels. Taking tha official Oosarn-
msnf return of vn-tsnths of a pound of
oops to th barrel, this will mn a consump
tion of 4,vni.roo pounds or 10,000 bale of
hops, with an available supply of only r.'l.-
wn be te. America will export not les
than s.on balea and tha forelamera will no
doubt try to buy much more. Tha Imports
.re c.rtsln to be unusually small, owing to
th irMlM cost Of Imported hop. Con-
seouentlT the American brewer muat fac
considerable shortage.
There are leaa than I00O balM of bopa of
previous crops remaining In growers hands
in Oton and none at all In Waahlngton.
The etock left In California consists only of
small ouantlty of unmerchantable olda.
o business waa reported on the local mar-
set yesterday. Three or four dealer bad
oiders at 40 and 41 cents.
HOPi
19io crop, asatoc: I0o crop, s36c
MOHAIR Choice. ISO ST Ha per pouaa.
WOOL Eastern Oregon. tj gr
pound, according to ahnnkaga; Valley, lofj
17c per pound.
FELTS Dry. lOHe: lambs. zB4O0 aaca;
hearlnss. loej 20c each.
tnuL oa.ted nioea joo pr pwo"-
aalitd calf. l17c: salted kip. loic; aalt.a
stsgs. sr; sreen bides, ac: dry niara. aw
dry calf. lfI0c: dry ata' ;:JHo.
CAbOARA BARK rif ouna. sysc
OU.
LINSEED OIL Pur raw In barrel. 1e;
boiled. In barrels. c; raw. In cassa. Sci
bolf.rf In r-.ae QAc
TLBPH.NT1NE C.aes, 7Bc: wood oarrei.
IlWr: Iron barrels. Mr: l-css lots. iJC
UA0OI.INK Motor sssoiine. iron oarrtii.
17c: rases. :c: 4 gasoline. Iron barrels.
Sir- ease. tile.
COAL OIL Ordinary test, case. iej
bulk. La tanks. ISt.
M AM in to 1J pounds. SfJOHo: 1J to
14 pounds, laiei-nc: 14 to 14 pounds. 189
lc: i to 14 oounds. lueiaur: sklnnsd.
20c: plcnfrs. 11 He: cottsaa roll. 1.1c
HIOKED aItkTtf-e-rieer tongue, asc
dried beef aets. none: outside, none: Inaidea,
24r: knuckles. 23c.
LARD Kett! rendered, tlercea. lie: tubs.
UVc: standard, tierce. HHa: tuba. llac:
choir, tierces, none: tuba, none; shortening,
tlerres. fte: tubs. gc
BACON rsnry. 2Sc: atandard. zaci
choice. a2c; English. 17c.
DRY SALT CURED Regular abort clear.
dry salt. 12c: smoked. 13Wc: back, light.
alt. 114c: smoksd. 14Vc: backs, bsavy salt.
iz4c: smoksd, 14Vic: exDorts. salt, lie:
smoked. 14 He.
HEAVY RON OF SHEEP
LOCAL YARDS ALSO WKLL St"P-
PLIED WITH CATTLK.
t
Sleem, Cov and Heifer Move
Steady Price Xo Hofc
Are Offered.
There was a hi run of cattle and sheep
at th. stockyards at th. opening of businees
yeeterds. over 4AO0 head being available.
The larger part of the offerings graded
from fair to medium.
Th hulk of the trading waa naturally in
tha aheap division. The cattle market waa
firm, th best steers selling up o so.su imi
cows and calves at prevailing price. No hogs
were offered.
Receipts for aUndsy and Monday were
40 rattle. 124 calve. 413 sheep and 13
hore and mule.
Shipper were: Frsnk Johnson. l.amont.
Wash.. I car of ralvee; l. J. King. Kendrlrk,
Idaho, a rare of sheep; J K. Frye, Eugene.
1 car of cattle: t:. P. Quartermaster. Eu
gene. 1 car of horse and mules; T. itsrrisy.
Junction City. 3 rare of sheep; c. 8. Walker.
Hsker. 4 car of cattle and calvee: W. A.
Opver, Roblnette. 1 car of cattle; J. Van
Fleet, (llenns Ferry. Idaho, 1 car of cattle;
Oeorge Perry, Heppner. t cars of sheep: I.
V. Uentry. 1 car of sheep; tientry a Elder.
Heppner. 1 cars of sheep; A. Aldertson.
Tlkura, Idaho, S rars of cattle; James Ms,-,
Joseph. 3 cars of eheep; J. nch.efer. Red
Rock. Mont., z rara of rattle; Charle M
Cullough. Baker. I cars of rattl and calve":
F. A. Phillip.. Baker. S can of rattle: T.
C. Ketchum, The Pallee. 1 car of sheep: A.
W. Chandler. Vnlon. 1 ear of cattle, and
hhanka a Ovean. Washougal, 1 car of cattle
and horse.
Th dys salea ware aa follows;
Weight.
luo
1M sheep
PMLYI or WATT.RVF.LO. IPiS LOW.
tarna WeaXker rVlmuialea
Market la Flraser.
Th watermelon market w as firmer yetc-
Isv. with the cool weather of last weak
lealers allowed their stocks to run low and
"the brisk demand yeeterday outrkly deemed
no th supply. Caataloupee w.re also
firmer, ponie selling at Lo and Standards
at 11.71. Tha peach market waa la fair
akapa. Peer wr ir at tl
A good many outsit.' and hothouse ru-
cumbers ar coming In. for which there la
little eaJ on th street, aa tocsj grower ar
eaTerlng them freely at 1 1 V 1 23 a. sack.
Among the arrival yesterday waa a car of
ananas.
231 sheep !."
121 sheep f
' sheep ......... f. 3
2SS sheep t'.l
1 iiht 12.iO
1 cow -1210
1 cow . l'o
3 cow I1H.3
4 cow 1102
I cow l.W
10 eheep ...........4 (h)
B row IIIO
31 steers ...II.-.O
3 calvss 4:)
34 calve SHI
t alesrs hll
12 cows "-13
3 bulls MO
Or M AND FOR TOOO rtTICxUEKS IW.
Other Kinds ef Pwwllry are
Meat, ararns
Tha market for young chlckia contlnuea
weak because of the fre receipts Th
general oaotattoa est Springs wss IS cent.
Hene sold at 130 ISH cents. Duck were
steady at 17 cant and there was soma de
mand for go at 11 cant.
Th supply of veal waa light and tha mar
ket waa firm at 111 cents for tha best.
Pork waa very scare and firm at 11 cents.
Eggs war stssdy at th quotation that
prevailed at tha doe of last weak.
che markets. ,
3T steers
3T steer ..
3d ateer .
an hslfsra
T cows . ,
34 lamkt .
2 stser
2T cow ...
34 cows ..
24 cows ..
2 calve .
g calve .
IT C.Ives .
H clv .
1 bull ...
Prtc current
4 the
ln
01
1223
-S
-. 4H4
T3
1074
KXiS
l"i
....l. W72
3
34
...... lao
Io
I3f
Portland
Price.
3.t
3. on
g.o
4 :i
4.23
3.00
4 30
4. ; w
4 ..o
SO
4.IMI
4..V
4 40
5..V
T.tMt
4.75
4 M
t O0
3. SO
4.23
5. M
4 SO
T.23
40
5 30
4 .
4.20
4.:t5
OO
a. 00
ft. .Ml
SO
3.110
Vnlon
PRICESWORKDOWNHfta
IV1 per cent; ml Inn tmf.
Dia, -j; onerea, ..
Moderate Sdlina Movement in
Stock Market.
DEALINGS ARE CONGESTED
o days. 2 V per cent
months. IS(rl!.
n.Der. Ilieli,.
eterllna exchsng steady with actual
business In banksrs' bills at 44.83.SO for
0-day hills and 4.!3.B5 for demand,
t'amm.rclal bills. (4.83.
Bar silver, 52Vc.
Mexlcsn dollars. 43c
Govsmmnt bonds stesdy; railroad aay.
LONDON. Aug. 21. Bar silver steady,
341d per ounce.
Jklonsy 14 per cent.
The rate of discount In ths open market
for short bills Is lu per cent; for three
months' bills t per cent.
SAN FRA!CI8CO. Aug. 21. Sterling on
London. 60 days. S4.8SS: sight t4.i.
Drafts filght, par; do telegraph 2ViC
CHICAGO. Aug. 21. Js'.w Tork exchange
21 discount.
Larger Part of the Transactions Are
In Union Pacific, Reading and
- Steel Harriman System Ao
nonnces Policy of Economy.
vr.or TnS Aus 21. Th week In th
stork market opened with a renewal In
lid form of tha downward movement.
which haa played such havoc witn prices i
sscurltle for almost a month. Ther waa
moderate selling, which again concentrated
on ths leaders. Union Psclfle. Reading and
United Statss Stl. In fact, deallnga in
these Issue during the first thrs hour 01
th session constituted over TS per cent or
th whole.
nev.innm.nts offered little Incentive for
activity on the bull side. Perhsps the most
discouraging event was ths announcement
ty the Harriman system of Us Intsntlon to
embsrk on a comprsnensiv poucy 01 re
trenchment on arcount of unsatisractory
earnings. It is understood that tna pro-
fwM.. nirtallm.nl will affect several thou
sand smployes In tha clerical department, of
th. I'ninn x.Wrie and Southern Pacific lines.
and latsr msy embrace the operating divi
sion, tnrlrienfallv. this action on the part
nf th. U.rrlm.n maris WSS SCCSPted aa
inriiret r.enona. to the recent demand ox
Various .mnlove. for Increased pay and
shorter hours.
Pressure sxainst Unltsd States tei was
mors nronounced than at any recant period
nil th. huvi nfferlnsa of this steek, ac
cording to gossip, rssulted from fear that
the report soon to be suDmmea 10 rrwiuii
TSft by the Department or commerce enu
i.hnr b.rrilv m'oiiM he favorable.
Trading lansulshed for tha greater part 01
th session sfter ths first hour. In the very
lata business, there was a moderate increase
.r .nivltv however, at th. expenss of
values, with I'nlon Psclfle falling to Its
nrevloua low level of th dav.
According to statements 01 iwni r.u-
aay officials, traffic In that section Is hold
ing sTesdy. with the general merchandise
movement the most sustaining factor.
Money ratea In the West show Increasing
firmness.
Bonds wer heavy, alth further weakness
In American Tobscco 4 per cents. Total
sales, par value. (1.307.000. United States
liovemment bonds wer unchanged on cajl
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Bsl'S. High. Low.
2" 2" ll"
1I.70O rVIl,
3.K ;,4 S3
.40O B2H Sit
H !'', 1l
000 M 5'
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. Aug. 21. Standard" copper,
dull; spot. October. November. 12.12 His
12.30C Londowt- firm: spot. 56 g 3d. r u-
turss. 1ST Is 3d. Lk copper. 12.7BO
13.ooc: electrolytic. 12.6O012.624c; casting.
12.2S013.ftOc
Tin, spot and August, nominal. Futures,
steady. Spot, 43.00 fj 4T.0Oc: August, 44.00es
4".oOc; September.. 42.004) 42.30c: ejetooer.
4 1. SO ty 42.00c: November. 41.13 41.73c
London, firm. 1101: future. 1K8 10s.
I.ead steady: 4.4341 4. 60c. New Tork. and
4.42y4.424j bid East St. Louis. London. (24.
npelter, quiet. .0StX6.1Sc New Tork;
OOOa-OZHo. East St. Louis. London, s2T
ISs.
Antimony, dull; Cooksons. S.SOwg.SOc.
Iron. Cleveland warrants. 47s 6d In Lon
don. Locally Iron was firm; No. 1 foundry.
Northern. $1 5.80 0 lft.00; No. 2. $1B.2R1B.T5;
No. 1 Southern and No. 1 southern sort.
113.300 15.60.
CASH WHEAT IS STRONG
SELLS ONE TO THREE CENTS
ABOVE NEAR FUTURES.
batter or
' Baak Clearing..
Rant Blearing of th Northwestern eitlea
vesterdav wra ao follow.:
t'lrtng. Btnc..
Portland .....2 134 Jl l-W.niS
fMltl 2.013.S12 2HT.T14
Tarvma - 74."2 76V 11
fpokaae 42.413 M.1J7
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Staple Urococtsa.
SALMON Columbia River,' 1-pound taJla,
si to Mr dos.n- 2. oound ta'.la. ILH: 1-
pound f ata. J 140; Alaska pink. 1-pound
tans. 11 :
tor FEE Roasted, la drama. 33030a par
aeun d.
HOMET Cbotco. $S.TS par caa; strain sd
honev 10c per pound.
MTI Walnuts. ITU lo per pound:
Brsul nuta. 14 ft lac: filberts. 1. : almonds.
ui IV tMcans. lAc: eocoanata. aoctlgl I
doseo; rhestnutA ll4c per pound; hickory
nuts, (a 10c per pound.
SALT oraaulated. flS pr ton; half
around. 10u. Is-sO per ton: 30. IS per to
BtAVS Small whits. 4c: large whit.
4r: Lima. Tc; pink. c. red afcxtcaaa.
awe: h., ou. ac
RICE No. 1 Japan, 4e; chsspsr gradaa.
I1MS4M: southern nad. awcio: tm-
rorted Imperial. tVc: Imported extra Xa. 1.
ia -,c
St'LlAR Drv srannlated. tS.15: berry.
tA.13: sxt. 14.13. extra C. 3 S3, powdered.
barre s. SASV ruhia barrels. 34.73.
DRIEI FRUIT Apples. llHlHr per
pound. lin,:ou, 10; peacbes, loguc;
prunes. Itslisn. lollc; st,ver. ISr; figs.
antte and bars, iktmr: currants. 101
Mr; rals.n kxaa Muscatel. VtflHc;
o;eacaea 1 aarapion, nr: annisacnea sai
tSD.s. Sc; seided. t ssa.
Crala. tToar, f eed. Eta.
WfleTAT New cnp; blueste-n. 3.1c; Club.
ev ; red KuHlan. 7r; Vsllev. Oc.
fun R Pat.nta. 4.3 per barret;
straight. U S3; exporta 4.M: Valley. 4U;
grs: m. 14 . whole wheat, $470.
Mll.LSTC FFS Hrac. $J3ot:i per ton;
rrlrtd.lrs". 1 ,12; shorts. U3.3Oa2.00: rolled
bsrier. I.
CoRN Who;. $33; era-ked. $.14 per ton.
BARLEY New. feed. !i3.30tZ per toa;
brewtns. tioaai per ton.
OAT Old while. $jt per ton; new. $24
per ton.
HAT Timothy, valley. 113016: alfalfa.
Ill; clover. l.fto0: grain hay. $9.30010.
Storkyarda for tba varlou clai
were:
Extra cholc tr. ...... ..
Choir ster
Good to cbolco tr. . . . . .
Cholc cows
Good to cholc row
Good, average 1O60 pounds.
Common cows .............
Choir heifers
Cholc bulla
Choice calves. 300 I ha. and under
Good to ehole calve .
Common calv
Chotc atag
(iood to ebole stsgs. .
Hogs
Extra cholc light hog
Cholc heavy hogs....
Heavy rough hoga....
Mheep
Choice yearling, wathers. coarse
'ool 3.23 0 3.30
Cholc yearling wsthara, east of
mountains 3 15a s.fto
Choice two and threee 3. oil is 1.15
Cholc Spring lamb 5.230 8 SO
Good to cholc Spring lambs 5.0uts 5.23
Choice killing awea , 3.73t 1 00
The following quotatlone repreaent pticea
this market for the different classes of
horses: Drafter, extra heavy. $.1u0 5OO:
drafters. 1400 to 1TOO lbs.. $13002341; draft
ere. 1200 to. 1400 lbs.. $10vs230; chunks.
7s and op; aaddl horaea. $60 and up.
sea of stock
.13 O03S
. 3.3O0 3.75
. 5.2S0 5.341
. 4.SO0 4.73
. 4.254 4.30
. 4.00 0 4.24
. 3.TSO 300
. 4.P0e 5.00
SO0 3.73
T 240 T.35
S .3O0 a 00
4.0o 5.00
4 600 4.75
4.231 4.30
8.150 S.2S
T.OOt, T.2S
C250 a to
Chicaga Uv.st.rh Market.
CHICAGO. AUK. SL Cattle Keoalnl. ...
timated. 23.00U: market, ste.dv to liw.
lower. Beeves. IllSbs: Texss stsers. 14.30
0 0.43: West.rn sts.rs. $4.23 ad. 73; stocksr
snd' feeders. 33.15a 3 60: rows sad ri.if.r.
(3.2S,)5.60: ca.vsa. $60 5.73.
riogs Receipts, ssttmated. 30.0OO; market.
Sl'c higher. Light. $;.33ty7.B3; mixed,
IT f'K'.M, heavy. ".mi; rough. $7.3
SO: good to cholc heavy. 7 3-e7mi-
pigs. 3.;3V7.60; bulk of sslrs. $7.X30T.7O.
chern Rerelnra ..M-n . t.l ot im...
ae-t. weak: native. 32 33 1 3 SO :" Western. 32.65
OS.10. yesrllngs. $3.735.23: lambs, na
Uve, $4,230 a3. Western. $4,150 7.06.
Allls Chsl pr
Amsl Copper . .
Am Agrlcult
Am Bt Kugsr
American Can ..
Am Car a Fdy..
Am Cotton Oil . .
Am Hd l.t pr .
Am l-e 8erurl..
Am Linseed . . .
Am locomotive.
Am Smel a Ref
do preferred..
Am Steel Fdy..
Am Sugar Hef..
Am Tel a Tel. .
Am Tobarco pf.
Am oolen . . ..
Ansrnnua M Co
Atrhlaon
do preferred. .
Atl Coast Line,
rlnlt a Ohio . . .
ft.thtehem Hteel
Broik K Tran..
snadlan P.-ir ..
-ntr.l Leather
do nreffrred. .
Ches a Ohio ...
Chlcsgo Alton
Chi til Weal . .
do preferred. .
Chicago A N W
M A St Paul.
c. c a st u.
ol Fuel a Iron
'ol A Southern.
'onsol f;.s
'orn Proriurts
fiel a Hudson..
D A R tlrande..
do preferred..
Distillers' Serurl
Erie
do 1st pf ....
do 24 pf
Oenersl Elec . .
Gt North Pf ...
Ot North Ore . .
lllnols Central.
nterbor Met ..
do preferred..
Inter Harvester
nter Marine pf.
raper
Pump
owa central . ..
K C Southern . .
do preferred..
Laclede Caa ...
Louis A Naah ..
Minn a St L. .
M. B P A 8 8 M
lo. Kan a Tex
do preferred.. .
soo
8.600
lo
l.ROO
2K)
lo
1rt
12.S4M1
2'KI
I.IOO
7"t
1.4"W
7d'
4.200
2"0
' soo
" 4011
100
T.100
' 0
l'-O
1.6HO
41 H)
" soi
' oo
T.4o
1.6"0
1.2IMI
41 0
S.IIOO
700
SOU
S
7"0
6fW)
loo
lO0
' Aoo
S'H)
" 'iv
200
" 2i
l."0
Mo Pacific 2.6V)
Nst Blsrult .... JOO
National Isd .. 200
Mex N Ry 2 pf
N T Central . .. 1.400
N T. Ont A Wee 4i
Norfolk a Weat .0
North Am loo
Northern Pac .. 8.r"0
Parlflo Mall . . .. 2
Pennsvlvsnla ... 3.soo
People's Gss . . luO
p. c c a st u
Pittsburg Coal.. 2"0
Pressed 8 Car.. 200
Pull Pal Csr a
Ry Ste.1 Spring. 2O0
Reading BT.4HO
Republic Steel . 1.4HO
do preferred..
Rock Island Co 4. SOO
do preferred. . Pt0
St L A 8 F 2 pf Si 10
St L Southwest. "''
do preferred.. 100
Sloes ShefTleld
Southern Pac .. 12.V
Southern Ry .. 2.ffcirt
do preferred., SOO
Tenn Copper ... 100
Texss a Psr . . $00
Tol. fit L a Wro
do preferred.. 2O0
Union Pacific ..150.200
do preferred.. 200
V S Re.Ity
V 8 Rubber ... 1.2
O 8 Steel 142.100
do preferred.. Port
t'tsh Copper . . . 3.30O
Vs Caro Chtra . 400
Wabash loo
do prsferred.. 400
Western Md ... 4'M
Wrsttng Else . . To
Western Union . 000
Wheel A L E
Lehigh Valley..
10
-S7' "
72
S3
116
1.14
02
2S
30 Va
V6
102
12.T4
102 V,
31 Sx
76
2.16 "s
23 .
'74S
'26' '
3x14
142
115.
'so' '
.";0
1371,
12 7.
'jj' '
32' '
30 H
31 is
4I,
134H
126
4
140S
1S,
43
117
13
11
'i4
$1
ioi 4
143'
13sli
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Sharp Advances Recorded la the
Minneapolis and Winnipeg Mar
ket Oats Are Higher.
CHICAGO, Aug. 31. Although Minneap
olis and Winnipeg wheat markets wera ex
ceptionally atrong today, that cereal locally
advanced only So hecauae the general pub
lic waa not In evidence, oats gstnea 14
cant, hut corn dropped He Provision wera
dull and steady.
Mild weather In the Spring wheat country
ay at th bottom of the advance In whet
prices scored at the prlnclpsl msrkets. but
the local response was disappointing to the
bulla Winnipeg at Its best was up Jin
2So and Minneapolis 24c while the best
thla market could do wss a penny. Conti
nental cablee reported advances, but Liver
pool declined. Cash wheat waa strong on
good offerings. No. 3 hard in store selling
at 1c over Kepi ember and track cars 1 to
8c over the near futures. The decrease of
840.000 bushels in ths visible against an In
crease of 8.7MO.OOO last year and an official
forecast of frost In Alberta and Saskatche
wan tonight contributed to the strength. De
cember sold between 044e and ostc.
Corn was the week market today, due to
favorable crop reports. December sold be
tween HI 4c and 624c
The continued excellence of the spot de
mand compered with the lightness of re
ceipts, together with the wheat strength.
gave a atrong tone to the oats market, ue-
cember ranged between 447c and 454c,
closing near the top.
H inner nogs and wneat atrengtn neipeci
provisions throughout a quiet session and
tba cioss waa a shade to 10c over Satur
day. January pork closed 24c up at
16.60: January lard 10c higher at $8.B. and
January ribs 5c up at fa.44.
Th leading- futures ranged as follows
WHEAT.
Open. High.
.04 4
.S4 .3 7,
1.00 1.01.
CORN.
.44
.42 4
.44 4
OATS.
.424
Sept. .
Iec . . ,
May..
Sept..
Deo. ..
May..
Sept.
.644
.414
.44 4
.4:4
Low.
4
.944
1.00 4
.4
.414
.44 4
.424
Close.
$ .!
.H.-.S
1.014
.444
.SI.
.44 4
.424
Dec 44 -t1 -144 .45
May 474 .414 . -74
MESS PORK.
Jan 14.60 14.47 4 167 4 14.40
LARD.
Sapt JO 3.10 0 .?74
Oct $.174 IS .2S 9. JO
Jan. 8 00 $.74 $. 8.93
8HORT RIBS.
Cpt 3.15 3 174 15 .1S
Oct . 8.174 .10 .l
Jan $.44 8.50 8 43 $.474
Cash quotation were aa follows:
Flour Firm.
Rye No. 3. 84 0 844c
Barley Feeding or mixing. 70010c: fair
to rholc malting. 1 1.08 j 1.11.
Tlmotlty seetl 4ixvl4.
Clov.r tl2tjl.
Pork Mess, per bsrrel. It 7.87 4 0 17.60.
Lard Per 100 pounds. $0.17 4 .:7 4.
Grain ststlstlcs:
Total clearance of wheat and flour were
equal to lift. 000 bunhels. Prlmsry receipts
were 1.303.000 bushels, compared with
3.141.000 bushels the corresponding day
year ago. The visible supply of wheat In
the United Statea derreased 140.000 bunhels
Tor tha week. Tna amount or Dreaosturc on
ocean passage Increased 1.490.000 bushel
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
110 cars: corn, 117 cars; oats. 814 cars; hogs,
14.000 head.
Flour, barrels
Wheat, bushel
Corn, bushels . ,
Oat a. bushels . ,
Rye. bushels ..
Barley, bushels
Receipts.
... 17.000
.. .247.006
...228.000
.. .180.000
... S.000
... 89.000
Shipments.
19.000
2:ooo
14 7,000
281.UHA
1,000
11.000
MODERATE MOVEMENT I WHEAT
Farmer Are
-Barley la
Not Free Sell.
Strongly Held.
Ther was a ltttls business passing In the
wheat markat on tna basis :r the prices paid
at the close or laat week, out farmers wer
not free ellr.
Tha barley market continued strong with
bolder extremely bullish. Oata were quiet.
Local receipts, in csrs. were reported by
the Merchanta Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Hour Oat Hay
Monday 2 8 11 2 4
Year ago 81 6 13 la 14
Season to date. .363 30 8;"a so 3:13
Tear ago 506 64 4H8 133 3.V1
The weekly wheat statistics of the Mer
chanta Exchange follow:
American visible supply
' Bushels.
. .47.642.000
..22.3H2.OilO
.. 8.SK4.00
. .18.S;iH.OOO
..30.00.1.000
..81.22B.OiiO
. . 12.111 2.0lfl
..i2.r.r,s.O(io
..13.710.OiKI
..20.68U,6oO
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
August
31.
22.
23.
24.
26,
27.
2S.
24.
23,
1011. .
1010. .
lOOO. .
1W8. .
1107. .
10O6. .
llsi.i. .
ino4. .
10O3. .
1802..
Increase.
330.0H0
3,7h0.iMMI
301.(100
604.01HI
1.6H2.0OO
720.0IM)
810.OO0
43.000
172. 0i HI
423.0U0
A 300 16SU 168
Total aalea for th day. 64T.800 ah area.
BONDS.
TORK. Aug. 31. Closing quota
Deere.
Quantities on passage
ax rBAxriMco prodcxe
MARKET
for V ego-
rial ry d Cratrr Prod we.
POULTRY 11 . as. I3134c: Serins. IV:
Ink, young. 17c: gees, lie; turkeys. 10
IV.
EGGS Freah Oregon ranch, candled. 3de
per doien.
FVTTeTR City creamery extra. 1 and 3-
pound print. In boxa. 3oc per pound; ls
thsn box lota cartons and dsUvery axtra
CHCEXE Twins. trlp.sts and Calais.
184c per pound; Toung Amsrica. 144c
P iRK i sncy. IDS lit per pound.
VIAL Facy. 110 134c per pound.
'
Tagwtwtil as Frwlts.
TROPICAL FRUITS Orengs. 84 8O0
A75 per box; California grapefruit. $3t9 3.s:
renana. 5d$4e per pound: pineapple, 8a
per round: lemma. $3 AvA AAA per box.
FRISH FRUITS Cantaloupe. 8I.SO01.T8
per crata: poacbs. aoc0 1.23 per box;
watarmsiona 1c p.r pound." ptuna. ft- K
0I.TS per crt; prune. II T5 per bo: new
tp!e. II 76 u 2.30 per box; Msckosrrirs.
Price Quoted at tbo Bay (1ty
taaie, Frwlta. Uc
SAM FRANCISCO. Am. II. Th follow-
lag produce price were current her today:
Vewlabla Cacumhiw .amsw.- ..rh
'. green peaa. $1.23 0 1.73: string beans.
10 2c: tomatoes. 81 a 1.30: ... nisnt soit
83c : onions 75 0 83c.
Mutter raocy crearaary, 16crv
Ks Store. 30c: fancy ranch Hit .
Chaise Toung America. 14 b 18c
Fruit Apslea. choice at tx- ommAn
?1.2S: Mexicaa 1tm.e, I3.3O0 4; California
am one. choice. 82.50: Comon. 82: nlnunnln
18
Potato. Salinas Burbanka. 8L8O0LT8:
wets. $2,500 $4.sa
Minstuft Bran, 82801S: mldriltnsa. g.11
034. "
Hay AVheat. I120IT; wheat and oata. $13
014: alfalfa, 18012.
Recalpts Flour. 11 671 en.et.r urli:
wheat. :I5 c.msls: bsrley. 8I.8IO centals:
at. 450 centals; potato. 475 sacks:
brea. sack; middlings. 5 sacks; hay. 1408
ton.
C.ffe aad iaaTar.
W TORK. Aug. 2L Coffee closed
steady, but at a net lows f 1014 point.
August. ILaOc: September, 1163c: October.
11.26c: Novemker. 11.06c; December. ll.Ortc:
January. 10.e: February, lnfV: Marco.
AprIL May, June and July. laPOc.
npot corrs quiet: rio no. t. tavie: San-
toe No. 4. 14c. Mild coffee dulL Cordova.
14 916c nominal
Raw Surer Firm. Mueova4o. 'aa t Mat
s oic: t-nmrugsi. ea test. Ode; moll
$J teat, 4.23c; reflaaiv Atree-
NEW
tlone:
U. 6. ref. Is rg.l004!V. T. C gn 840 8T4
00 coupon . , . jw. sfc racirio no... 10
U. 8, 3s reg 1014'NVi. Parlflo 4s... 84
do coupon . . . IOI 4 'Union Paolflc 4a.I0O4
U. S. new 4a reg.113. Wla Central 4a.. 024
uo coupon . . . 1 j Japanese 4 .... 66
D. A K. O. 4a 8S B
For . .
U. K. ...
Continent
Total
Week
endlng
Aug. .18
. . . Bushels
. .31.1H4.IHM
. .16. oa 2,000
Week
ending
Aug. 12
Bushels
22. SIM. IS 10
13.272.000
Week
ending
Aug. 20
Rushels
19.-'0.000
13.570,000
..8T.216.OO0 33.TT6.0O0 33.480,000
World' shipment (flour Included)-
Stock
BOSTON. Aug. 31,
at Boot.
loslnr anotatlons
Alloues Jrl IMohswk - 40
Amalg. Copper.. ) .n,u Con sol.. 184
A. Z. L. a Sm. K Nlplaslng Mine. T4
Arlxona Com'l.. 84 North Butte .... 344
B a C C s M. 47 North Lake .... 64
Putte Coalition. 1 (Old Dominion... 874
v-.i. m aril. . . t-iu leceola vo
CaL a Hecla...410 Par. (8IL a Cop) 10
."entennlal ..... Oulncy 6
Cop. R. C. Co... 34 4'Shannon 8i
c. riui; vop. st. .upsnor 3i
Frsnklln 8 Sup. a Bo. Mln 44
Olroux Consol. 44 8-18 Tamarack 16
3rsnby Consol. . 2M4IU 8 Sm Rf a Ma 334
3reen Cananea. 64) do preferred... 44
1. nayaie tvop l-t I'tin conanl....
Kerr Lake .... 4 4 Irtah Cop. Co. . .
Lake Copper ... 28 CVInona
La Salle Copper. .14 Wolverine
Miami Copper .. 18 4 1
Week
ending
Aug. 19
From Bushels.
TJ. '8., Can. .3,307,000
Argentina . . o.'.tu"i
Australia .. v,o.(hhj
Dan. part.2.44.oH
Russia 2.12O.0H)
India 742.00O
Week
ending
Aug. 12
Buehele.
2.SI1I.IKIO
728.0O0
B2O.0IH)
I..12.011O
2.40R.000
68O.000
Week
ending
Aug. 20
Bushels.
1.4IIH.0O0
1.344.0OO
V40.000
2. 464. 0O0
3.2O6.OO0
1.552.000
Total
.10.261.000 8.320.000 10.704.000
aa Fraarlaro.
Aug. 21. Wheat
and
$1,480 1.4T 4 Pr cen-
per cental ;
18 4
444
34
..101
Condition of th Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. At th befin
nlng of business today the condition of
the United Statea Treasury waa:
Working balance la Treasury of
fice 886.22S.BS6
In banks and Philippine trssaury. 82.O04.76i
Total In general fund 145.6a3.346
Receipt Saturday 2.74O.50O
Disbursements 2.038 70s)
The deficit to dsta this fiscal year la $21.
3TT.302. aa .gainst a dsdclt of fl4.132.162 at
this tlms laat yar.
Th.se figure exclude Panama Canal and
public debt transaction.
Grain at t
SAN FRANCISCO,
barley Firm.
Spot quotations
wneat snipping.
xai.
Barley Feed. 4t.OS0l.ou
brewing, nominal.
Oata Red. iu:4i.u per cental; wnita.
nominal; black. $1.30 per cental.
Callboard sales
Wheat No trading.
Barley December. 81.884 per cental;
May. 11.684 per cental.
European Or in Markets.
LONDON. Aug. 2L Cargoes Arm. Walla
Walla for shipment at ISs d.
English and Francn country markets.
quiet.
BARLEY BIDS HIGHER
OFFERS OF $39 ARE MADE BY
NORTHERN DEALERS.
Seattle Wants Canadian Pacific to
Put Same Grain Rate Into Ef'ect
as on O.-W. R. & N.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug;. 31. (Special.)
While the price of wheat waa unchanged to
day, dealers bid barley up to $29. this being
a new high price. Hay and oat were also
Arm on light sales. Seattle dealers have
offers of $15 per ton out in the Kittitas Val
ley for timothy. Oats for use In filling the
first portion of 4he Government orders re
cently placed here have already been pur
chased. Grain men are now endeavoring to have
tha Canadian Pacific Railroad put Into
effect the aame rates on oats, hay, barley
and wheat from interior point to Seattle,
that prevail to Vancouver. -B. C, or. In
other words, to do the same thing that the
O.-W. R. A N. Co. recently did with wheat
rates. Grain men dcl I that If reciproc
ity is established. Vaimver shippers will
gt-ab all the export ti,e unless the rates
ars equalised.
Cantaloupes and watermelons sold bet
ter, the former as high as 2. Good water
melons wer held at 14 cents, although a
few houses still offered them at 1 cent.
The potato market was firm. Sweets war
lower at 4 4 cents.
A fresh consignment of Malajca grapes
arrived and were quoted at 81.S0cl.60.
Peaches were In fair supply at prices show
ing little change over last week's quotation.
Tha supply of eggs on Western avenue to
day was rather limited. Spring chickens
cleaned up. Th market wa In rood con
dition all day. The- butter market waa
steady.
New Tork Cotton Market...
NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Cotton future
closed steady, unchanged to points higher.
,..., S12 20' Sentamber. 11.81: October,
311.27; November, $11.27; DecembeK 811.36;
January. $11.31; March, $11.38; May. il.4;
July. $11.4 , , m
Spot closed quiet. jMia-upianus, i4.ovr,
An ftnlf gi 2.73. No aalea
Cotton exchange will ds ciosea otpKmror
the Saturday preceding LAoor any.
Dried Frnit a New Tork.
NEW TORK. Aug. 21. Evaporated ap-
olea nominal on spot; futures easier at 104c
eA. rw.hir and 1 0c for November.
Prunes m-m. ranging from w to lone tor
California up to 30-40. while Oregon re-
msined nominal.
Peaches firm. Insettve. cnoice. iiiici
extra choice, 120124c; fancy, 124c
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH. Aug. 21. Turpentine Aim at
ei. fs.i4 xi horreis: rec&lnts. S04 oar
rels: .Moments. 134 barrels; stocks, 30.100
Rosin Arm. Ssles, 2sw ins.: receipts,
lbs.: shipments. 400 rbs.: stocks. 108.311 lha.
CJuote: H. o. HvC : l. o. o. i vv, . u,
s a,.M6 60c: ri. l. lv. o.ouc: -vi.
aitlO'g's.OSc; N, 6.608.70c; WG, &SSc; WW.
T.305P 7.40c.
Chicago Produce, Marks,
rutrino Ana-. 21. Butter steady
dairies. 18923c.
Eggs steady; receipts. io -
.rk. esses Included. 10fil4c; Arsts. 154c;
nrlm, flnlr 17c t
Cheese firm: daisies, inpioxc. "
124jl24c; young Americas, lo 4 SMaHC.;
Long Horns, io-4 tj iac.
1
That bltnl'tblo
pavement haa been
Ttrlahrd (a the bal
ance aad sot found
wiatlsg la Pawtnck.
e-t, H. I4 la shown by
the following; extract
from the annual re
port of the board to
tbe City f;oxtxicllt
believe that the pave
ment (bttnllthio haa
II the qnalltlee
claimed for It and In
view of It favorable
reception la different
parte of the country,
early ail oar princi
pal eitlea bavin- laid
more or leaa of the
same, we do not hea
itate to say that the
pity haa made a prof
itable Inveatxuent.''
WESTERN BOND &
MORTGAGE CO.
Capital Stock $100,000.
Loans Made on City and Farm
Property.
MORTGAGES PURCHASED .
418 Commercial Clob Bid., Port
land, Oregon.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt and. other Bits,
gilaous Pavement. 0-o Augctna
feia-- Portland. Or. Ogkar ttubai.
Atanasr.
TRATELERa' GUIDE,
BAN FRANCISCO at PORTIAS D STEAM
SHIP CO.
From Alnsworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. M.
88. Rose City Aug. 21. Beaver 26, near si-
From . Ban Francisco, northbound, lit l
88. Beaver Aug. 19. Boar 24, Rose City 38.
From San Pedro, northbound. 12 M.
88. Bear Aug. 22, Rose City 21, Beaver Sep. 1.
H. A. Mosher, C. T. A.. 142 Third St.
J. W. Ransom, agent. Alnsworth Dock.
Phones Main 4u2, Mam 268. A 1402.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
North Paclfla 8. B. Co.' S. S. Rosnok
and 8. S. Klder sail every Wednesday alter
nately at 6 P. M. Tltcket ottlcs 132 Third
St.. nesr Alder.
MAKT1N 4- II II' 1-r. t , rawcaiw afw
W. E. hLlBfLK, Freight Agent,
Phones M. 1314. A 1314.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER.
Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland. 9
M.. Aug. 4. 8. 14. 19, 24. 29. Sept 8, 8.
18. 18, 23. 28 and very S days. Frelgnt re
calved at Alnsworth Dock dally up to 5 P.
&f PuRr fsrs. flrst-class. 810: second-
class, $7, Including meal and berth. Ticket
office Alnsworth lock. rnones Main zoa.
Main 170. A 1234.
Willamette River Route
Steamer Oregona for St. Paul and way land
ings. Monday. Wednesday, Friday, 8:45 A. M.
Steamer ronton tor urciou v,iy uuj;.
A. M.. IF. U; Sunday 8 A. M.. 12 and 3
OBKtiON CITY TRANSPOBTATION CO..
Taylor-rltreet iwhu. x-nono .nam so.
LIVERPOOL. Aug.
Ts Id; December, is
Weather, rain.
31. Wheat October.
34d; March. 7s 3d.
Motley, Exchange, Fir.
NEW law 4. Aug. 21. Money on call
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Ang. 31. Close: Wheat,
September. $1,04 4: December, $1.08; May,
$1.084 61.084: cash. No. 1 hard. $1.09-,:
No. 1 Northern, $1.07 4 8 108 4a ; No. 3
Northern, $1.014 81-074; No. t wheat,
Mace$V4 4.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
(Union Line of N. Z.)
VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON.
' Direct throuxh steamers, ssiling from San
Francisco Sept. 20 and every 28 dast. Well
ington and bark. 1st clsss. 8204. Other rate
also low. The line to Isle of the sooth 8ca.
For reservations ss Coupon Railroad Agents.
or address Oceanle 8. 8. Co., ban Kranclaco.
Corner Fifth
and Stark
lumbermens
National Bank
Capital $1,000,000
A Progressive Commercial Bank with a Savings Depart
ment Under Government Supervision
4 Per Cent Interest on Savings
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF SAX FR ANCISCO
' POINDED 1S04. s
Capital Paid in.. ...$8,500,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits.,... ...... $7,805,769
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City
We buy and sell Foreign Exchanpe: issue Drafts
snd Cable Transfers, Commercial Credits and
Travelers' Letters of Credit, available in all
parts of the world; make collections on all points
and conduct a general foreign and domestic
banking; business.
IA'TEREST PAID OJT TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
PORTLAND OFFICE
Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING.
H, A. MAC RAE, ManaKer. T. BTJRTCHAELL, Asst. Manager.
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
Capital ,. .
Surplus and Undivided Profits.
$1,000,000.00
, . . . 800,000.00
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail
able on all parts of the world.
Corner Washington and Third Streets.
Established 1886
Merchants National
Bank
Portland, Oregon
United States Depository
OFFICERS:
K. L Durham, President
s'. L. Holbrook, Vice-President.
Wilfrid P. Jones. vice-Presidsnt.
Geo. W. Hoyt. Cashier.
8. C. Catching, Assistant Cashier.
C Detorlng, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
R. L. Durham
M. L. Rolbroolc
Geo. W. Hoyt
A, C Mowery
Joseph M. Htaljr
A. F. Smith
J. F. "Watson
Wm. T. Mulr I
John S. Beall
Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals invited.
Four per cent paid on time deposits.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest "National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
Korti Coast Tourist Bonte "Norway of America."
STEAMSHIPS
"PRINCE BTJPERT" and "PRINCE GEORGE."
Leave Seattle, Wash.,
Wednesday and Sunday at 12:00 o'clock Midnight for
Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart,
..., . .,n(.a Rupert with S. S. "PRINCE ALBERT" for Queen
Charlotte Islands and local points.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
(HOl'NTiU DIVISION)
Trains leava Prince Rupert every Wednesday and Saturday at 1:00 P. M. for
Copper RWer, B. O (loT milea) and returninK arrives Prince Rupert B:20 P. M.
Tnouh"ickets"ndSbat?ga checked from , Seattle. Victoria or Vancouver.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
l)uul,le Tracks Route)
Four Through Trains Daily No Excess Fare
To all points Bast: Standard and Tonrlat sleepers, dining cars serving meals
a.-la.- carte and club breakfast.
Lost SO and 60-day round-trip Tourist Tickets. Send for free booklet giving
routf-s and rates.
J. II. BURGI3. General Agent, Passenger Dept.
First Ave. and Teeler Way. Seattle. Wash.
Str. MONARCH
Astoria Centennial Leaves Portland
7 A. M. daily, arrives Astoria 1:30
P. M. leaves Astoria 4 P. M., arrives
Portland 11 P. M.
FARE $1
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OPEX KIVEB TRANSPORTATION CO.
STR.JJ.TEAL
Freight racslvsd
dally at Oak-st. dock
lor Tha Dalles.
Hood River. White
Salmon. Umatilla.
Kennewlck. Pasco.
Richland. HanXord,
Whits Bluffs, and
Intermedials points.
FTBST-CXASS rASSEXUSS bXBVICB.
FARE SO CENTS
TO HOOD BIVER. WHITE SALMON. THS
DALLES.
Steamer leaves Portland Sun., Tues
Thurs.. 7 AM. Returning leaves The Dalles
Hon.. Wed.. FrL. 7 A. M.. arriving at Port
land about i P. M. same day. W. 8.
Buchanan. Supt.; W. S. Smallwood. Gsa'i,
ilsr, fhoas Maia 29S0, A mil.
American
Atlantic Transport
Red Star
White Star
White Star-Dominion
Ask about
"Olympic"
Largest
Finest
Steamer
in tbe
World.
T.H.LARKE
610 Second Ave-, Seattle). Was.
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