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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1911)
CABLES ARE BETTER Improvement in the German Hop Market. PRICES ARE ADVANCING Amerk-an Trad I Likely to Keel Effect of the Rise In the Near fat a re Orecon Market I Quirt bat Firm. The onmii h-r market l Impnuiiif. ae- eeM-dlrf to a rul'i raeslvexl yestsrday. Aa It waa. the rtcmlnli la the Orniiin meraei stKHit trti ilar sgo t gsve things a se at this end. the change In conditions ars4 ta therefore eteomd br ths bulla. Ttie following cable recurved from I.nndnn: "Prices on London sasrket an changed. Continental market closed with Improving tendency." Btnli. ef jrarernKirg. cabled: "Mark nnr firm: advanced IS marks. Estimate continental crop S7J.0OO ewt.- Berth's for mer eres estimate araa anO.orA ewt. A cable from Goaalln-Oar. of Belgium, whs rank high ss.sa authority, gives an esti mate af a4,ooo eat lha English crop. Tha Vv-al tnarkvt waa quiet but steady. (tome of tha barri were aa!d te ba trying fin ardors for JCew Pn at SS and M eats, bo I It was useless to attempt to do k trainees ntr 40 centa as no signs of wesk aa on tha part of growers waa to ba seen, la trashlrirtoo a loo-hale lot contracted for yeeterdar at 2 centa. A New Tork air tatlnaiad tha crop of that atata at 1.1. 0 hales and reported bor ing of tha nsw crop at 50 rents, with a hick aa U cents pal-1. A smstl lot of Cali fornia lain waa sold at Now Tork at 40 centa. vt me iT-BnBG ot so Arnvi Market Qonteat le firm Truaa at tha Opening- -f tha Week. Wheat-nartng slowed dowo yeeterdsv. aa peerslly on tha So and. wbora tha dealers ee-m I .- re jrylng to t th- market bark to ih export hevais. Th undertone of. tha market waa re-jorted to ba easier. Thara waa no anknw) apparent on lha part ot sellers, hansver. Advices from Walla Walla and Pendleton told of fewer tranaartlona. The barley market continued string, but quiat for tha lark of supplies). Oata wara Irm at laat prices. Loral rrcelpta la car, wara reported by lha Merchants Rarhanse aa followa: Wheat Barley Flour Oata Hay Manner M 17 I 10 Tuel 37 4 ' Ynr ago SI I 1 1 s-.nn to date . ."3 t.1 M S"4 Tear a-o 711 W 4A Sl 41 Kore'an crop conditions are summarised by the (.Mer-tool Cora Trade News, aa followa: l'nlted Kingdom and France The weather la rMkr following ralna and the outlook for he foMer rropa la more hopeful. i;rmanr Thera are many eomplalnta ra arlina the potato and fodder rropa aa a -eult of extreme heat and drouth. New wheal and rre la being freely offered. Italy Threahlns retuma ara ahowine ap eettafaetonly. RuMia There will ba a conalderahla ahoriace In the aata crop In enme diatiirta a a reault of drouth. T! outlook for wheat howa no Improeement durina the week. Rnumanla and ftulrarla Tha outlook for the corn crop ta excellent. Hun aery There ara ery penatmlefie re porta betna received reaardlnv the outlook for tha eora rrop, Australia Th outlook for tha new crop 'a eere favorable. 4 ad la Tha etn-ka of food aralna ara lanra. It la expected that the ahlpmenta of wheat eltl eonrlnu heavy provided that there are cenaraJ raina at tha time ot eeedlna. HOAR rKICE fONTIXTB TO (WB f aalpulailow May Hare Kamethlaa; to Do With lha Repeated Advaare. Coaat auaar prlcea were lifted 10 renta a aundred pouads yeatarday. followlna; tha precedlnc day'a advance ta New Tork. Aa oihar 10-cent na la tha local market la due thla morning, as eastern prlcea were asata lifted a dime yeatarday. standard granulated ta bow or tha 75 baala bare. Iealers who for aomo time have beea pre. dieting (7 eurer ara now beginning to talk of a poaaibla ST. AO market. Tha oplaloa prevails that, while blgh sugar prlcea are Justified by lha condition of tha beet crop In Europe . there to. never, theleae. mora or leaa manipulation back of the repeated advancee. A wire received from New Tork yeatarday sa'd that tha raw market la extremely firm and higher refined prlcea ara looked for. mi arrrtT or rtArnw on ravd ruaad la Good a ad Receipt a Cleoa t'p aaitlafartorlly. About eta eara of peachea ware put oa tha market yesterday, but tha demand waa baavr aad price a held up welL Among tha arrivala were two cars from Wenatchee aad one from California. Tha Wenateneee oold at M rents to $1 and i the California stork at tha same price. Oregon fruit ranged from 40 to an cents according to quality. Cantatoupee wara f ! rtl and good atock waa ery scarce. The meloa market was also firm. Grapea are cleaning up and by tha and -f the week the market ahould asaln bo In good ehape. Other frulta arer eeteady. Tomatoea were weak aad lower at exv0 cents. ARBITKLE BCYS laa.ao n.KC. rOFTCE. Pialia Get Ready For Aawthor Advoaco a Market. According to a wire rare v ad from Mew Tork yesterday. Arbttckle. on the evening before, purchaaed lee. sea baga of coffee. Thia big lot root Mm SI.7M.nea. In view of thla tranaortlon tha coffee trade looks for something doing hi tha coffee merkee In the near future. Tha market haa beea gradually gaming In strength for some trme past and no aurprlae would be orraaloned If prlcea again shot up. Firmer Market For Poultry. Poultry receipts were lighter yesterday than expected aad aa tha Inquiry was good tha markat waa firmer. Tha beet hena aold up to 14 centa. and aprlnga brought lit cents. Tha egg trade was sluggish and prices were unchanged. flutter and cheese were firm at former prlcea. ttaak Clearings. Bank clearings of tha Northwestern cities acre as followa: Clearings. Balances. rrt!and 4-attle T aroma ...... pksae ....i.7:.nis i4i.i .... l..el ir.ll . iivin 4 i:a .... 114. 441 e.41 FORTLAMD MARKETS, Grmla. FWwr. Feed. F.te. TV HK AT Track prlree: Bluestem. J Me; r' ;eu'V: red Ruaalaa . 7&c: Va.lry. 79 -. Oc. riOCR-Patenla. $4 per barrel; raishis. tr4; evporta. 13 ; Valley. (4.ao; g-a-am. t4 V aMoie wheat. $4 7a M ; I.I.BTI r r Bran. fj4.m2.i per ton; rri11!ln. -'; ahurta. $2X0)92. rolled ia-iv lalt.li. . fN v; hn,. $1: cracked. $34 per ton, PARLEY Nw feed. --I0" per ton; b-eirs. fiJ J7 per ton OAT New whit. $Jlw?d per too. HAT M . 1 E. Q. tlmoihy. Ill la. No. val'ev. 14 alfalfa. (II; clover. -. greo hav. t'ou. Vecetahlea awd Frwlta. 1 TBpir-Al, FRIMTH Oranges. 4 V 4 7i prr box: California grapef-mt. limnti. 51S' per pound, pineapplea. c pr "nd; .t"t 11 .".rt per box. rttteu FRl"IT Cantaloupe. tlffl."! . - . k ao it no oer box; wa'rrme ons. ie pei poun. ....... - 4M.71 per cra'r; prunes. tl.tS per box. new appa. ll per box: blackberrlea, l.Mwl7.V ltri. liii:i Per bx; a aabas. i.5wi0 per dosec ; grapea, (IV 1.6 oer box. V FXi ETA H I.Ki Beans. tl10c: cal.bages. 11 per hundred weisht; rorn. M.ti per draen; curumbera. Hill" per a.k. egg- planl. uc per lb; sarllr. lOIJf 'r pound- lettuce sot) SJVe per doaew; hothouee letture. ll.SItl li per box: peppers. etle per pound: radlahes. U'tc per doxen; toma ta. Jl"c Per box 8AC1C VHMETABLKS New -currota. (l.TJ per aark: turnlle. $1.; becta. 41.76. rOTATOKS Oregon. ISC per pound; awert potatoae. c per pound. ONIONS California, 1.0 per hundred. Dairy aad Country Produce. POl'LTR T Hena. HJUHr; Springs 15 epistvc; ducka. young. 1S0 16c: geese, lie; turkey. I4,i 10c. BLTTER Oregon creamery ounvr. nna pack, nic; prints, extra. fcil.ln Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, -ac per rtoxen. fHEKSE Twins, triplets and daisies, lie per pound: young America. In Sr. PORK Fancy. JO e fx 1 1c par pound. VEAL Fancy. UvHSo per pound. atagito feroeoelea. SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails. IMA per dos-n: 1-pound tails. 12 7.1. 1 pound Oata. 1.40; A.aaka pink. I -pound tails. t 5.V COFFEE Roasied. In drums. 2UW pet pound. HONET Choirs. 1A7S per case; strained henev. 10c per oound, ALT Granulated. IIS per ton; half ground litoa, H.M per ton; Vis, $ft per ton. MT! Watnuta lltf Ik per pound: rtraxil nuta. 1 4 0 lAr; filberta. 1r: atmonrte. ltJc; perans. 1-: comanuta. POflll per doxn: rhinuii. 13lxr per pound; hickory auf. 4 0lic per pound. BEANS Small w Mte. 4c; large white. 4r: l ima. 7c; pink. 4c; red Mexicans, 6Sc; bavou. frc. RI' F No, 1 Japan. 4Ne: cheaper gradea. ttrAOt Southern head. &vtu7c- Im - rortd imperial. ftc; Imported axira No. 1. flUAR Pry granulated. I.7; berry. 1.T: beet. ,s.v snra 13.: powdered, barre'a. In-S; etibea. barrels. $7 111. DRIED rkrlTB Applaa, lIHlWe per pound: aprlrnta. lor; pearhes. 1011..: prunea, Italian. lOeille: at Ivor, lac; flea, white and blark. a7ve: currants. m lie; ralaina. looee Muscatel. 1tjc: bleached Thompaon. 11 Hr; unbleached 8ul taoaa. Hc; seeded. IHtiBWc Hopa, Wool aad Hide. IIOP5 111 contracts. 4-c per pound; 111 in crop, 19 40c; lbu crop. 27e; olds. J7wve. MOHAIR Choice. 3(tt17t,e per pound. WOiiL Eaaleru t iregon. tiftlnc per round, accordang to shrlnksgc; Valley. 7c rer pound. PE1.TM rrv. I',c: lambs. :sfi4c each; shearlnga. logjoc each. H I Ir-o ba led hldea. 0c per pound: sailed calf. Ilut7r. salted kip. l"'-r: Baited alaga. Itc: green bldea. Or: dry hldea. Ic: dry calf. lc; dry eta XX. 1 : USc OKa. I.INSEEO Oil. Pure raw. In barrels. Pic; boliad. In barrels. P3c; raw, la cases, b. boiled, in cseee. pc. TI KPFNT I NE Casra. 7--; wood barrels. TtHvC; Iron har-els. Iter: lo-rase lota. 72c. Gasoline Moi'tr gssoiine. Inn barrels. 17c: esses. 24c: Id gaenitne. Iron barreia. Ic: caeea. !c. COAL OIL Ordinary test, cases, inc. bulk, la tanks. rroTlatoae. HAV m to 12 pounds. nmJiV: i; ta 14 pounds. IHfi lWr: 4 to 1t pounds. IHStr IWr; 10 to 1 pounds. USttlUt skinned. 1USr; plrnlca. 11 Sr; cottars roll, lotxc. HMOKEH MEATS Her tonsues. Ic; dried beef sets, nonei outside, none; Instdes, 23c; knuckles. 1. LAHD Kettle rendered, tierces. 13c: tubs. 11V: etsndard. tlercaa. lie; tuba, llc; ahortenlng. tlercea. 7 r ; tubs. or. BACON Fanry. 27c; standard. 23c; eholi-e. 22c: Engllrh. 1Stfl7. DRT SALT CI RF.n R'gular ahort clears, dry salt. 12VxC: amoked. lDWc; barks, light. sit. 13 He; smoked. 14iar: hacks, heavy salt, USp: smoked. !4Vsc; exports, salt. 13c; Billuked, 14 Sc. SUMMER FRUITS LOW PEARS AND PEACHES BRINK POOR PRICES IX EAST. Shipment rom CnaM Come Into Competition With Products of District- Near Markets. A market report Issued esierday by the Northwestern Fruit Exchange glvea. In tab ular form, the course of tha Eastern mar keta for California. Colorado and Northwest arn frulta. Barlett peara have been selling at ruinously low prices: other varieties of deciduous frulta have been selling at dla- appolnttng prices. Theaa conditions ara at tributed to tha heavy auppllea of aariy ap ple, peara and pltimi whl r the Enstrrn dla trtrts have been putting Into the market. One car of Italian prunra was offered at auction In at. Louie on August 3' by tha Taklma Valley Frultgrowera' Association. P. F. C 603. luuO cratea. averaged aa followa: Is and 1x4 suUl $1.16 to 1.30; average II 21. cratea 3x3 aold 11 oi Tha exchange quotes vxtracta from letters received from private aala or f. o. b. mar kets, which throw light on tha viewpoint of tha buyers In tha fruit trade: Burlington. la., letter, dated Aug. la: "I am very much afraid you aro going to be diea;potnted with the buainesa of my territory until lata this Fall, owing to tha fact that there Is a large local crop of apples and at the present time our dealera are aelllng applaa themeelvee. Our local crop of paaia la vary good; only thing tha trade la bulng la oiangea." From Omaha: Market on peara bad: Cal- Ifomlaa. II f. o. b.: Colorado Barlatta. 11.41 dellvared. thla price enaded a to 1" centa when neceasavry. Large crop of Eastern peara ehlpped In barrels, selling 4oc to 6&c 1 . o. b. and tha best atock I have avar aeon. Market on applaa unusually low. aa home grown boat ma bare had for yaara and prac tically free from worms; early varieties Bell ing for Ch centa buahel for tha beat, while Interior atock aalltng for -ft centa In the market. GrapM plentiful, with baavy cropa in at'cnigan ana -ew torn. - The Exchange agent at beattla today. In response to a telegram offering a car of pears from Washington, wires: "Cannot get offer. uartletlB only 99 centa and II. Tak- ima coaatgnmenta." MX FRANCISCO PRODI CE MARKET A tha Bay City for Vega- tab lea. Fruits, F.tc. HAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 2. The follow ing produoe pricea were current hero todays Vegotablee Cucumbers. -'9 4'c . garlic. Ifjric; green peas. $1 :t?2: atrlng beans, lelc: tomatoes, litflic. egg plant, ken : onions. So o tc. Flutter Fancy creamery. 256. Esse Store. 2hc: fancy ranch. Ilsu. Checoa Young America. 14t14c Fruit Applaa. choice. ILe4: common. lie: Mexican llmre. Illtsti California lamona. choice. 3-iv; comon. $j; pineapplea. lib I. l-otatoee naunaa xsuroanas. 4I.S0OI. tl; MiUstuffs Bran. I -V ff 30 . mlddllnga 1.12 14. .. nay wnaat. li:su: wnaat and oata. Ill Old: alfalfa. Moll. Reeelpte Flour. 7274 flnarter aacks: TA'haat. 3t'T0 centals; barley. ill..'t centals; oats. 21-3 rentala: potatoes H:4) sacks; bran. J! sacks; middlings, 130 sacks; bay. o31 toaa. , Metal Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 1. Standard copper, quiet: apot. August, neptember. October. November. 12. a a ll.Xoc. London, quiet; apot. t. Id. Futures. I3 Ins Id. Customs house returns shows sxnorts of 14.149 tons so far tbls month. Laks copper. l:.(mt ll i;tc: electrolytic ll.lDt) 11.43V, ; caat Ing. 12.:l12.Kc Tin Easy; spot 43.S3gil.7Se: August. 4:14 4,1 sic. beptember. ta 7 V 4 l.ioe: November. 4l441.sOc Halea. five tone spot at 41.77 . London Firm, spot ills is; fu tures 17 13a. Iad Quiet. 4.4S4.ee New Tork; III e)4 4tfe East Ft. Louis. London 114 aa. Ppelter Quiet: IHOSIlt New Tork; MlStlltc East oU Louis. London i:7 17s Id. Antimony Dull; Cookson'a, 1. 20 9 t.Soc Iron Cleveland warranta. t;a In London. Locally Iron wss steady. No. 1 foundry Northern. IUSSwl4Pv; No. 1. Illllft 11.73; No. 1 Houthem and No. I Southern, soft, m 1SS. larlesl Fruit at New York. NEW TORK. Aug. 2. Evaporated ap. plea, quiet: spot. 10vlSe in bags, and law all la fifty pound boxea. Prunea Inactive: quotations ranging from lf14o for California, up to 14is-0e and nominal for Oregons. Peaches Quiet, stesdy; choice. llfVltle: extra choice. i:e)l:; fancy. i:Hc Hopa at Loadoa. T.IVERPOOU Aug. :. Hops ax London Pacific coast, nsw crop, 19. Stock Market, After a Good Opening, Turns Weak. GAINS ARE WIPED OUT Order Received by the Steel Cor poration Arej In Excess of Those of a Year Ago Bonds Are Steady. NEW TORK. Aug. 2. Early today tha standard stock Issues ere re In steady de mand and yeetardaya galna wara Increaaed subatantially, although tha three specula tive leaders, Reading. Union Paclflo and tha United Slstss Btsel stocks wsro less con spicuous thsn In ths preceding eeaelon. gain ing only fractionally. The Hill Issues were tha features of tha railroad list, whila Ca nadian Pacific. St. pauL Erie first preferred. Lehigh Valley and a number of Industrials gained a point or more. Before noon, however, a reactionary move ment set in. Prlcea receded alowly until the gains were rsnceled. In the last hour selling became active and losaea were ex tended, southern Pacific, Missouri Pacific. Rock Island. Ihlgh Valley and Interna tional Harvester sank to ths low points of the year. Tha appearance of Canadian Pacific's re port for ths fiscal year, ended June 3D. was followed by a temporary gain of nearly two points In thst stock. Tha report showed an Incresse of 19.179. ooft in gross esrnlngs and l2b.Ui.uno In srL Favorable July report were made by aeveral railroads. Orders now bslng received by tho United Plates Fteel Corporation were reported more than 70wi tons dally In-excess of the amount of new buainesa at this time lsst year. Animation was lent to trsdlng on ths curb by a riae of 4 polntts In olandard Oil to 4.V This rise naa accompanied by various reports of the progress of dissolution of the corporation, hut no further official Informa tion a-as obtalnahle. Bonds were elearty. Total ss lea, par value. 1 ki.i. immj. i nlied States bonds wars un changed on? calL CLOblNQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing fialea. High. Low. Sid. A'lis Chal pf II (a Aniai Copper .. ,0 Sl 38 ft" Am Agrlcult 0 Am H.-et Smir 3..Y1M1 r, 40 4'x American Can .. i'" 1" t a Am Car a Ftlv.. WW 4i4 4s 4fa Am Cotton Oil.. BOO u2 Jl 'a M Am Hd 1.1 Pf 3 Am Ira decurl.. 400 17 17 17 Am l.lnsted H Am Locomotive. Sih) 341 34 ' 34 v Am Vmel a Kef ft.tHiO 70 "a " ' S do t.trfvrrrd.. Jini l4 l"4s ? Am bteel Fdy. HH1 3 33 3- H Am Sugar Rrf.. Am Trl Tel.. Am Tobacco pf. Am Wooivn .... Anarnnda M Co. Atrillaon do r ferred. . Atl ''oast Line.. Pa t Ohio . . . 1K 1134 11S 114 1.7')0 i:w 131 131 la I. 3tH Ulm UO -' 'Jn .14 331s .14 II. Mxt l"4'i 1 3 l't'i'i IO.I lul V llll 101' tMI 1:13 W 122 122 fKI litoiy Mlt4j ItHI Itethlfhem ttee l.Rttft 3x 7t. 2 Krook K Tran.. l.noo 7! 2; 73 St-1 Canadlnn Tac .. lo.Otiil Central Leather. 1.400 oo preferred Central of .N J Ches a Ohio . .. J.3") Chlcsito A Alton loo Chi lit West . .. 7"0 :3 k 23 2314 P3 ;sd 7'iTx " II 13 ' 1.1 1ft 1!H 37 37 Ul. 140 do p-etcrred.. Ltw 37 is Chlrago a N W '.'"t) M'l C. M a St Paul. 8.'"0 iH . lU'"e 112H t . c. a el I. 40 Col Fuel A Iron. 300 28 2 21 Col Southern 3" t'onaol tiaa l,3o 1st 1334 132tj Corn Products.. 4O0 13S l'-" rel a Hudron 164 1 a R tirantle.. in 23 23 224 do preferred.. 400 Ml II 31 IMstlllcrs' Secur En I.r.oo CtM 5SH 2'4 do 1st pf l.lajo 49 4b 41 do 2d pf 40 C.en Electric ... Run) 132 1.M 132 Ot North pf ... S..'l" 123t4 121 S l'-'l1 tit North Ore .. 4K 41 41 l'llnols Central.. I""! 13-H 3 13 Inierbor Met ... fx 14S 14t 14i do preferred.. noo 43 's 43 4'.' Inter Harvester. 3.2" 111 1UH' H Inter Marine pf. . 14 14 ' 14 Int Paper Joit mi, lot 10 lnt Pump goo S31. 33 82 Io-a Central 17 K J bouth 2-a do preferred. fl3 IJirlede nil .. "on 104'm 1l4 l'3i 1-oula a Naah.. 7K 142 141. 141 Minn a 8t I. . . ? 36 an 3. M. S P a 8 S M 3" 1.11V 131 ISO 4 Mo. Kan a Tex. POO -US 28 H - l do preferred.. ..... 63 Mo Psrlflc , 8.100 411 31i 3!S Nat Biscuit .... 300 131 t, l.tiv 131V Natlonsl Isd .. 1"0 4u 4U 4i tcx N Ry 3 pf. 7oO 27' 2IS 27 N Y Central ... l.S"0 ln:iV Iiki1 J :l N T. tint a Wea OO 3S 3" 3 Norfolk a West '" lil v ll loot North Am to 70 7', B Northern I'xc .. 14.il' 117 114', 11. It Paclhc Mall 3i 2SV 27 'ts 27 T Pennaylvsnla ... X.3UO 12t14s 120 1 People's Uas K2H P. C C a Pt L 83 Pittsburg Coal .. 10 I7t 171 171 Pressed S Csr. . 1' 3iS 30 :t(t Pull Pal Car .. ino l.ld 1311 133 Ry Uteel Spring. 3V .".' 3l SO Heading !5.3fO 14.1 I40S 14iS Republic Steel .. 1 '..' 2.."a 23 do preferred.. 4i HO S i lH Rock Island Co. IB. TOO 2H 241 24 do preferred.. o AOi 4t 4S Ft I. H F 2 pf IOV 41 41 "-, St L Futhwcst. VAfe do preferred. . at flloss Sheffield .. lOrt 84 3 37 Southern I'ac .. 1 fioo 1I0" lun, lntt Southern Ry ... I (wv "Tt 2T '.'ft, do preferred.. 7t 4 (17 nl " Tenn Copper ... loo 2 324 Texaa a Par .. SOO 24 24 2 t Tol. 8t L a Wea 17 do prefarred. . 7n 40 3i, St Union Par .... 10,200 1VV loA liUtt do Preferred.. 11 V 8 fleaity ... 2O0 gu 4 7 V " Rubber ... 7'1 37 V .171 87 H V S Steal 11S.7"0 71 S 9S IS do preferred.. 3o 114V 114V 114 Utah Copper ... 2.7to 42V 42V 4'."' Va-Caro Chem . 3x r.2V M 31V Wabaah 400 18 V 13s 13 1 do preferred 20 Western Md ... lo " S.a.1 fiat, :.n Wealing K'ec 4 Western Union . 4'h 73 V 13 74 Wheel a LB.. 100 3 3 2H Lehigh Talley .. 1A.4O0 161V 139 138 V Total aalea for tha day. 463.900 shares. BONUS. NEW TORK. Aug. 19. Closing quota tions: U B ref 2a reg.lof)H!v T C gn IHa.7B do coupon ...llX'SNo Pacific 8s.. 9B 17 8 3s rag mil No Pacific 4a... 00t do coupon . . .101 s Cnlon Pacific 4B.10 , ; V X new 4a rag. 113V Wis Central 4s. 92V do coupon . . . 113 V 'Japaneaa 4a .... SAB D a R C 4a... BIB Mocka at Boat on. . BOSTON. Aug. 29. Closing quotations: AIToues 22 Mohswk 37 Amalg Copper.. 87V Nevada Con .... 17t A 7. I. a sn... SH Slpiaalng Mines.. 7 1 Artsona Com .. 1 "a North Butt..... 22V Bt'tte Coalition. 15 North Lake 4V Cal a Anions.. 4S ,.ild Dominion... 33V Dal a Hecla....410 psceola f6 Tentennlal 7V Parrott (8 C. 9 cop Ran con Co 71 jwulncy 64 F. Buna Cop it. 91 Shannon 9 Franklin - S -tuperlor 21 f.iroux Con .... 4S Sup a Boa Mln.. SV Granby Con ... 2414 Tamarack 24 A Greene Cananea. A IV 8 6 R M... lit) I Karaite (lop). 12V' do preferred .. 43V Kerr Lake 4 Ctah Con 12t Lake Copper.... 22l'tah Coppar Co. 42V a Salle Copper 3V Winona 3V uiarul Coppar... 19 iVolvarlna 99 CeodlUoai of tho Treaaary. WASHINGTON. Aug. II. At tha begin nlng of buslnsss today tha condition of tha United States treasury was: Working balance an treasury of- ' flees I1.14044 In banks and Phlllpplns treasury 81.113.6m Total of tha general fund .... 141.127.817 P.ecelpts yeatarday 1.101.0M lilabursements 1.837. 138 The deficit to data thta fiscal year Is 111. 124.107. as against a deficit ot 114.411.717 at this time lsst year. These figures exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. Money. Exchange. Etc. NEW TORK. Aug. 29. Money on call, stesdv. 2V2 per cent: ruling rate. 2V; cioalng bid. 2V: offered at 2S- Tlms loans, stesdy; 60 dava. IV ff P" cent: to da. 368V per cent; six months, 3 V w 4 per cent. prime merrsntll psper, 4H per cent. Sterling exchange stesdy. with actual bus- LONDON. Aug. 29. Bar jllver Quiet. 24 Vd par ounce. Money 1 V & 1 Vx per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for ahort bltla la 2St2V Per cent; do. three months' bills. S per cent. 8AN FRANCISCO. Aug. 29. Sterling on London, bo days. 4.83 c; do. sight. 4.S5HC Llrafts sight. 3c'; do. telegraph, 6c. CHICACO. Aug. 29. New- Tork exchange. 3c dlacounL BRISK TRADING IV WOOL MARKET Values Aro showing? an Upward Tendency for Nearly AU Liar. BOSTON. Aug. 29. Brisk trading Is re ported In the wool markat for nearly all lines, with values showing an upward ten dency. Tha worsted mills are said to be buying heavily, while the demand for tha woolen mine la alao good. Ohio fleeces of all grades ara moving freely, while Montana and Wyoming wools are in request to a more limited extent. Quito a brisk trade Is also reported In Mis souri product, mostly In one-quarter-blood. Scoured basis: Texaa Fine 12 months. R34JBc: fine 8 to 8 months. 47tf4.c: fine Fall. 4.iJ4.r.c. California Northern. 4.-.nc: middle countr. 460 47c: Southern. 454c; Fall free. 40 ft 41c. Oregon Eastern No. 1 etaple. i.Sfl.Vte: Eastern clothing A. 50c: Valley No. 1. 46J 47c. Tsrrltory fine staple. 60f62t:: fins medium stapls. a83!c: fins clothing. BliTSSc; fin medium clothing. 461? 3"c; half-blood comh Inr. So3c: three-eighths combing. 42 13c: quarter combing. 401 30c. " Pulled extra. 3234c; fin A, 5032c; A supers, 46fl 4Sc STOCK RECEIPTS LIGHT OXIiY ANn.I.K T,OAT OP CAT TLE RECEIVED AT YARDS. Market Holds Steady on All Lines. Good Steers Sell Vp to $5.60. Only a -oingle load of rattle reached th yards yesterday and business, consequently, wss not brisk througnout ths day. Th markat continues fnlrly stesdy In all lines. Good steers gold up to 3.o. and cows went at 14.23. A few choice calves said at 17. ' The only transaction In tha hog line waa a load t.mt brought 17.23. No eheep were moved. The rrceli'te at the yards yesterday were 2; cattle arjd II calves, shipped by F. B. Lerker. of s:lverton. Tha day's sales wera as follows: Weight. Price. 28 steers lOVt IViM) 1 bull li'-'O 3.00 1 steer , K'70 3.-XI 2 steers 1127 3.43 23 steers 1104 4.3.1 1 steer 1247 S.M loH steers 11.1.1 ..' 6 cows 1"-"3 4.2.1 24 cows 103S 4.23 3 cows 1136 . 3.r0 6 cows 87S .I SO u ralvea 23S - "0 1-bull 1310 3.O0 62 hogs - 33'-" 7.73 Prices current at the Portland Union Stockyarda for the various classes of stock were: Extra to choice steers .1..10tj .1.63 Oood to clioics steers o" .nti Choice cows 4.30 V 4.7 Ood to choice cows t..l' 4..-1O Oood. average 10.1(1 pounds.... 4. Ooi' 4.23 Common cows 2.7Sfa 3.00 Choice heifers 4.I0W 5.00 Choice bulla :. 3.50a S.i.i Choice calves. 2O0 lbs. and under 7.25Sp 7.3.1 Oood to choice calves 5.50 6.01 Common caivex 4.004 ,.00 Choice stags 4.5" 'a' 4..n Good to choice stags 4.23 4 4.50 Hogs Extra cholcs light hogs 1.2.19 S.3S Choice heavy hogs 7.00(J 7.25 Heavy rough hogs 8.250. 4.A0 Sheep Choice yearlings, wethers 3.2.1 3.50 Choice two and threes 3-Otlr 1.15 Choice mountain lambs 4.50 4. SO Choice Valley lambs 4.00'uv 4 1". Choice klllmr ewes 2.2.14 2 30 The following quotations represent prices on this msrket for the different clssses of horses: Lirsfters. extra heavy. 300i5o0; drafters. 1400 to lion lbs.. Il.iotj 3i0; draft ers. 1200 to 1400 lbs.. HOOfcllO; chunks. 1804 150; saddle horses, 160 and up. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAOO. Aug. 2. Cattle Reeelpte ea tlmnted at soon; market, steady to 1.1c up. Beeves. 3.10r S. 1.1; Texas steers, I4.10S' 6.40; Western steers, $4.2.H,7.m: stockers and feertera. $3 10. VK0; coax and heifers. 2.234ia.30: calves. l64iS.73. Hoga Receipts estimated at 14.000; mar ket, good, ateady: others weak. Light. $7.20 i7.StJ; mixed. IT.Osa 7.75; heavy. 6.1W'B' 7.H3; rough. $6U0f7.1O; aootl to choice heavy $7. 10 7.03; pigs, $4.3.13 7.65; bulk ot sale $7.13 41 7.43. Sheep Receipts estimated at 22.0OO; mar ket, alow. Native. $2.1533.70: Western. $2.506 3.73: yearllnga. $4i.v1o; lambs, na tive, $4 4 6.70; Western. $4.753 6.75. PLENTY OF PEACHES TRICES ARE REDUCED IX THE SEATTLE MARKET. Best Elbcrias Are Not Bringing Over 75 Cents Crapes Are Held Sleady. SEATTLE. Aug. 2!. (Special.! Bluestem wheat was lifted a half crnt to M cents this morning on a stronger export and milling demand. The supply of peaches waa ao heavy thst the price of the beet Elhertae waa cut to 73 centa. Eastern Washington Klberta peaches aro now arriving freely. A atralght carload of tokay grapea arrived last night. They were quoted today at $1.75. Taklma Concord grapea acre offered today at 73 cents per four-basket crate. Iowa Concords were held at SO centa per 10-pound basket. Watermelons and cantaloupes were steady today at 1H cents and $1.23 0173 respec tively. Notwithstanding th light receipts of poultry, dealers declare that large quantities ot hena and Springs still remain In the country. Kgg prlcea were unchanged tpday. Tho market was easy. The demand for fresh ranch. eggs Is not as strong as It haa been. Coffee and Kugar. NEW TORK. Aug. 21. Coffee futures rloaed steady, at a net advance of I to 10 points, riales, ll.SOO bags. August and September. 11.10c; October, 11.7&c; Novem ber. 11.54e: December, 11.31c; January, 11.41c; February. 11.34e; March and April. 11. lie: May. 11. 27c: June and July. It. 24c Spot coffee Steady; Rio -No. 7, 11 W UVc; Santos No. 4. HVc. Mild, quiet; Cordova. 14 4311c Raw sugsr Htrong; centrifugal. .14 test. IVc; Muscovado. .SI test. Ic; molaases su gar, .11 test, 4Vo. Refined stronger. Red Spider la Monitor Tarda. WOODBt'RN. Or.. Aug. 2B. (Special.) Tha mat-h-feared red spider has put in an appearance In the hop yarda In the Monitor district, and as a remit picking will com mence soonsr than expected. In the yards owned by John !.re and Ed Pederson consid erable damage has been dons. In yards where there ara Canadian red vines the spi der is In much larger quantities than In the yards of English clusters. Owing to tha continued hot weather, hop lie are not bothering, and. barring a change, cropa will be harvested free from mold. First Shipment of III Hop. SALEM. Or., Aug. 2I. (Special. 1 The flrat shipment of 1911 hops to be received at. tha Southern Pacific warehouse In thla city waa delivered today. Twenty-four balea of fuggles from tha Louis 8arage yard, a raw mile aat of the cltv, wera consigned to B. O. Schucklng. Mr. Srhuektng states that tha quality la good and that the prospective quality of tbia year's crop In this section la excellent. nulutb Flag Market. Pt'LLTH. Aug. 29. Flax on track. $2.30; In store, to arrive. $2.31; September, $2.30 bid: October. $2.v7 bid; November. $2.07 bid. Heavy Liquidation of Septem ber at Chicago. LOSS OF OVER A CENT Reports From Canada Are Xot So Unfavorable as They AVer Last a Week Cash Demand Shows a Decrease. CHICAGO. Aug. 29. Wheat was dull to day, selling off 1 lie on liquidation of Sep tember. Wheat started lower la sympathy with declines In the Northwest. The cash situation was not encouraging to tho bulls, only bO.OOO bushels belnc sold today. There was Borne support for December at Hoc. but It waa aoon withdrawn. Calgary wired that wnlle grain Is very green rom Calgary to Medicine Hat. It was expected the crop would pull through. A traveling expert sent word from Winnipeg that threshing returns would show a heavy dlscout from early promleea , hut he was disregarded. The seaboard reported IS loads taken for ex port. Corn closed at the low point, but consider ing the recent advance, the price concessions were not large. December sold between 63tai 6XV0 and tf262Vo and closed at 62Vc. Cash sales. Including 2u0,00o bushels not reported yesterday. aggregated 600.000 busnela. Cash oats were In fair demand, hut th market for futures, after early firmness, followed wheat and corn. December sold brtwean 45Vc and 45c. Provisions opened firm, but the advance brought out lard and tha tone turned weak. January pork closed THc lower, at 116.32 January lard unchanged at $ft.l2Vi and Jan uary ribs 2 He down at $8.37 V Tha leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Sept 110 .10V "V -V Iiec 5s ..-. 1, .14 .94V May...... lot 1.01 1.00 1.00 4 CORN'. Sept 45 V . 's -3 .45 Dec 63 V .3's .S3x .42 '4 May 46. .5V .114 .64V OATS. Pept 42' .4:7i .42' .42' Dec ' .45V, .43V .4.1s May 48V -48V -43 MESS PORK. Pept 16.40 11.40 1T37V4 l.37tx Jan 14.45 14.41 l.32Vx 16.32 V, LARD. Kept 9.40 l.42t, 9.37Vi l.llii Oct 9.45 9.47', 9.40 9.40 Jan I.12 I.17V l.lo 9.13ft SHORT RIBS, e" Sept 7V 1.00 1.15 $.93 Oct $.00 .07' 1 00 9.00 Jan 8.40 $.42Vx 8.37V 8.37'i cash quotations were as rouows: Flour Steady. Rve No. 2. IReTSSc. BaiieyFeed or mixing, $1.05 i 1. 01; fair to cnoice malting. $i.irti i.zj. Flsx seed No. 1 Northwestern $2.35. Timothy seed $12,500 11.50. Clovet $13.00 & 19.00. Pork Mess, per barrel, $16.50011.75. I.ard Per 100 pounds. $9.37 V 1.40. Short ribs $ides (loose!. $.50 n 9.00. Short clear Sides (boxed I. $9.1 2 Vs (a 9.25. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 4t6.000 bushels. Primary receipt wera SOS.OtiO bushels, compared with 1,20. 0i0 bushels tha corresponding day a year ago. The world s visible supply, as shown br Bradstreet's Increased 2,209.000 bua-hels. Estlmsted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 199 cars; corn. 607 cars; oats, 27$ cars; hogs, 2(1,000 head. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 22.000 25.000 Wheat, bushels 20.1.000 224.000 Corn .bushels 124.000 323.000 Oats, bushels SW.oni) 504.000 I'.ve. bushels 14.000 3.(tO0 Bsrley. bushels 9,000 17.000 Grain at 8aa Franrlhco. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 29. Wheat Steady. Barley Firm. Snot uuotatlons Wheat Shipping. l1.45W1.47Vs per cental. Barley Feed, $1,556 l.tSO: brewing, nomi nal. Oata Red. $ 1 . .1.1 1. 70 per cental: white, $1.57 'i per cental: black, 11.70 per cental. Callboard sales Wheat No trading. Barley December. $1.85 bid. $1.67V asked; May. $1.71 bid. $1.7U asked. Changes In Available Supplies. NEW TORK. Aug. 20. Special cable and telerranhir communication received bv Brad- slreeta ahow the following changes available supplies, as compared with previous ac count. Wheat. United States east Rockies, In creased 4O2.O0O bushels. Canada decreased tl.13.000 bushels. Total I'nlted States and Canada, de creased 1111,000 bushels. ( Atloat for and In Europe, Increased 2, 4O0.OU0 bushelB. ' Total American and European supply In creased 2.2U0.000 bushels. Corn.- I'nlted States and Canada in creased 1.22H.OOO bushels. Oats. United states and Canada, increased 1.256,000 bushels. tirain Markete of tho Northwest. TACOMA. Aug. 20. Wheat Bluestem, f4?$4Vc; club, 79 Si 80c. Receipts, wbeat 60 cars, oats 2 cars, hay 15 cars. SEATTLE. Aug. 29. Wheat Bluestem, 4c: fortyfold, 79c; club. 79c; Fife, 79c: red Russian. 77c. Oats. $28 per ton; barley. $29.50 per ton; baga. $0.30. European Grain Market. LONDON. Aug. 29. Cargoes steady. Walla Walla for shipment at 35a ted. English and French country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 19. Wheat, Oc tober, 7s 2Vd: December, 7s 3Vd; March. 7s 4Vd. Weather, cloudy. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 29. Wheat- Xrw York Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 29. Cotton futures closed siai. Closing bids: August. 1I.IW; September. 11.29; October, 11.27; November, 11.25: December. 11.3.1: January. 11.28; March. :i.: May. 11.49: July. 11.50. Spot closed quiet. 35 point lower. Mid dling uplands, 12.40; do. Gulf, 12.65. No sales. Chicago Produce Market. CHICACO. Aug. 29. Butter steady. Cream eries, 20 25c; dairies, lie 22c. Eggs, steady. Receipts, 10.9TT cases. At mark, cases Included, lo&lc; prima firsts, 17 he. Cheese. steady. Daisies, lSHfelSVc: Twin. 12H12Vc; Toung Americas. 13V, 13Vc; Long Horns. 13W6l3Ve. M'ool at St. Loot. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 29. Wool. Arm. Terri tory and Wastsrn mediums, 17 V 20c; Una mediums, 17j 16c; line, 116150. I Sugar Advances ta Eaat. ' NEW TORK, Aug. 29. All grades of re fined sugar were advanoed 10 centa a hun dred pounds today. Hop at New York. NEW YORK. Aug. 29, Hops dull. MAY WHEAT IS NOW FALL Goldenrlale Farmer Gets Hardy Va riety by Experiment. GOLDENDALB. Wah.. Aug-- (Spe cial.) J. M. Mulligan, a Goldendale wheatgTowor. three years agro planted a small tract of land to May Club wheat. rhlch la diatinctly a Spring- variety, but for experimental purposes he planted it in the Fall, and aa a result only a small portion lived through the Winter. From the scattering stalks he gathered the wheat heads and replanted the seed that Kali, and the second planting proved to be a much hardier wheat. Last year he succeeded in saving enough seed to plant one and one-fourth acres, which stood the Winter perfectly and September, $1.01 V: December. $1.024; May. $1.0V: Cash. No I hard. $1.05V: No. 1 Northern. $ 1.02 V fi 1.01V : No. 2 Northern. BVct 1103 V : No- 3 wheat, 94cfi$1.0(JV. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus t Profits $900,000.00 OFFICERS: J. C AKSWORTH. President. R- W. ICHMEEB, Cnahlcr. R. LEA BAR3TES, Vlce-Preeldent. A. M. WRIGHT, AaaUtant Caahier. W. A. HOLT, Aaalatant Caahler. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED "NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplus $1,400,000 Invites Accounts of Merchants, Individuals and Savings this year he gathered from the one and one-fourth acres TS.T6 bushels or 63 bushels an acre. Mr. Mulligan will sow the entire gath ering again this year. In speaking of t 3 yield he said that he was confident that he had developed a first-class Fall variety of wheat that would excel any other Winter wheat yet tried in this valley. British Golfer Arrives. NEW YORK, Aug. 29. Harold H. Hil ton, the British amateur golf cham pion -nri momber of the Royal Liver- poolgolf ciud, arrived here today from Liverpool to compete In the American championships- ' "We have visited Baton Rouge and carefully in spected the Bit ulithic p a vements and we Best paved streets learned from the people we met that they are con sidered the hest paved streets in that city." Committee of the Donald sonville, La., Town Coun cil. WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CO. Capital Stock f 100,000. Loans Made on City and Farm Property. MORTGAGES PURCHASED 1 Commercial Club Bids, Port land. Oregon. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Blt nlaoua Favetnenta. 0-60 hJectne bid;, Portland. Or. Oskar alutto. JK Usaagir. TRAVELERS GCIPK. STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS MM DOMSEY B. SMITH. MANAGER General Steamship Agents ALL LINES 08 Fifth Street Portland. Or. Phones Marshall JS7B. A JS93. O.-W. B. CO. Columbia River Route. Btttmrnmr "T. J. Potter" leaves Ash.street dock, Portland, dally except Saturday and Sunday at 6 A- M., touching- at Meglsr on down trip. Saturdays at 1 P. M. for Mecler direct. Leavra Megler 3 P. M., Sundays 9 P. M. Steamers "Harvest Queen" and "Hassalo" leave Ash-street dock daily ex cept Saturday and Sunday at 8 P. M. (Sat urdays 10 P. M. "Harvest Queen" runs to aatnrla. direct, touchlnr at MeKler. "Has salo" to Megler direct, touching at Astoria. "Harvest Queen ' leaves Astoria 7 A. M. nd "Hassalo" 7:80 A. M. dally except Sun day. Call at City Ticket Office, 3d and Washington 6is. or Ash-street dock. TJP1IT EAU TRAVELERS' GUIDE. mmm LONDON PARIS HAMBURG Cleveland Sept. SIBluecher Sept. 1'J tAmerlka Sept. 12Cint-lnnatl.. .Kept. i:t tRIti-Oarlton a la Carte Restaurant. GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS. NAPLES. GENOA 'S. S. HAMBCRti Sept. 23, 1 V. M. 8. S. MOLTKE Oct, 13 tWlll not call at Algiers. TWO t'RCISES Duration 110 DAYS COST $650 AND CP Including By the 17.UW ton Steamship "CLEVELANO" The flrat to leave New York Oct. 21. 1011. The second to leave San Fran cisco Feb. 6. 1912. THE WORLD ON AN OCEAN LINER Annual Event trips All in Oct., 1012, and Neceasarj Feb., 1013. by large Expenses Cruising S. S. .Vic- .aboard torin I.uise. 16.3UU ana tons. AaUore. HAMBL'RU-AMXRICAX LINE, 160 Powell at . San Francisco. Cal., ot Northern Pac, O.-W. R. & N.. Burlington. Chicago, Milwaukee A; Pusret Sound Rys.. and other R. R. offices In Portland. OPEN BIVKB TRANSPORTATION OO. Freight received dally at Oak-st. dock for Tha Dalles. Hood River, Whits' Salmon, Umatilla. Kennewlck, Pasco. Richland. Hanford. White Bluffs, and Intermediate polnia. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER bEBVlCJi. FARE SO CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. THIS DALLES. Steamer leavea , Portland Sun., Tnea. Thurs.. 7 A. M. Returning leavea The Dalle! Mon.. Wed.. PrU. 7 A. M.. arriving at Port land about 6 P. M- same day. W. a. Buchanan. Supt.; W. S. Smallwood. lien 1. Msr. pbone Main 2060. A 3627. ' HONOLULU $110 FIRST CLASS ROCNi TRIP Ths moat delightful apot on entire world tour for your vacation. .Delightful sea bath ing at the famous beach o WalklkL, Ins splendid 6S. 6ierra (.10,000 tons dlplac ment) makes the round trip in 16 days, and one can visit on a side trip the Uvlu,j vol cano of Kilauea which is tremendoua.y ac tive, and ses tor himself the process ol world creation. No other .rip comparaa with this tor ths marvelous and wonaerful In nature. VUit ths Islands now. while you can do It so easily and quickly and wblle the volcano is active. Prompt attention to telegrams for berths. Sailings; Sept. A, 6epu Si, Oct. 14. etc. OCEANIC S. S. CO. SIS Market Street. 6a i ra.Drl.ro. THE BIG 3 BEAR BEAVER ROSE CITY EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR San Francisco and Los Angeles WITHOUT CHANCK. ' . 1 1 A a v, ........ ei BAN i'RANf ISCO PORTLAND bS. CO. I imrk I It S3, I - - ii'iu Phones Main 403 and A 1403. Str. MONARCH Astoria Centennial Leaves Portland 7 A- M. daily, arrives Astoria l:3o P. Jl. Leaves Astoria t P. M.. arrives Portland II P. M. FARE $1 'Wash.-St. Dock. Tel. Marshall 197. NEW YORK-PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE. Low Rates. Schedule Time. AMERICAN - HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. 215 Railway Exchange Bids., Portland. Or. Malm 8378. A 3923 COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER. Saiia from Alnsworth Dock. Portland, ft A. M.. Aug. . 0, 14, 1. 24. 28. Sept. S, S. ia is. 23. 28 and every 6 days. Freight re ceived at Alnsworth Dock daily up to 5 P. M. Passenger fare, flrat-clasa. $10; second class, (7, including meals and berth. Ticket office Alnsworth Dock. Phones Mala 263. Main 170. A 1224. San Trancisco, Los Angeles and San Pedro Direct. North Pacific S. S. Co.'i s. S. Rosnoks ani S. 8. Elder sail every Wednesday alter nately st 6 P. M. Titcket office 132 Third St.. near Alder. jaAjt tin at. HiijLr.r, rassenger Agent. W. E. SLCSSER, Freight Agent. Phones M . 1214. A 131.