Till: MOn.MM? OKKtiU.MA.M. TXTDAV, AFTtTL 9, 1012. L' WOOL SHEARING Oil Eastern Oregon Clip Soon Ready for Market. BUYERS IN THE FIELD Karl-Miori Wool- In Washington Are Out of Firt Hands Con tracting I low in Montnna. TV. .h.artn. ha- M.rt'd In th. vicinity of Echo and ril"t Kock and n b ..n.r.l in the early stlnn of Extern Or. rn. N of "horn ol hav. b-n mad. ,t in that par, of th. .tat., hot operation, mar h- rjwd aoon. aa a nurahor of buy e hav. rnl th.r.. Br the middle of April it I. pi-hM. that burin w"l b well nd"' way. It to Ilk'lT th. r""" 11 thT ran -t satisfactory prlcea. Th. clip "f early -.horn Washington wool around North Taklma. Prowr and Klora I. n practically a'.l out of ftrat hand., onlr f.tr .rattared lot. rmnlnln unsold. Price, ra.d for the, wool. ranl. for th. raot part, from 11 to 13 cents In about 1 day. th. ,rot.ni in thow potion, will .tart with th' latrr ih..rln. K-portii from th. wtern rontraotln po tior., hare b'.n received by th. Po.ton Com nrrrlal Fuit.tln a. folio. : -Contrartln on the ihP ha.k ha. not ,p.-la!!r .rtlv. durlna th. week, al fhonnh . f.w .mail clips toi.lltnc perhap. pnnd.. w.r taken In th. vicinity of l...i.too. Montana, at 1 rents. In N.vada. r.P-rt. th.t th Jenkins and William. rIT. hav, h. taken .Iro. th. latir brin-l-t 1 r-nt. Thl. rllp I. cnn.lrtrred about ts. l.rS..t and ht In th. lat. amounting to .oui .-.oo ono pound.. -Sh'.rir. h ottn wHI undr way In Ar-rna. ard "m. of th beat wool. ar. ald to hav. bn Porrh..d on th. b..i. of about so rent, clean land'd Poton. Jn California ilwt hariti ha. ot a a-ood .tart. .m amp' of Northern California wool of iht month.- .rowth har. been r-.lTd In th- marVt and are .aid to har. hn quoted on a b.a:. of JI c.nt. laid down Koton. whl-h I. ralh'r jnr. than d.lr ar. wlll ln to pay. especially oon.ld.rtn that there ar. innir of th-rr wool, of la.t year's clip till avai'ahi. at least two cent a pound under thl. nuotatlon. In Wyomlre. th. Ptonr clip I. also reported a. contracted, althoush detail, ar. not obtain. b'e at thl nrltlnc" r.TTRN OKEtiON OOL MAIJC DATt-5 Rrtixw I.Kt Anaouncrd by Secretary John .. Ilokc. PKXDI.KTOX. Or.. April a l Social fV-r.t-- J.ihn O. Hok.. of Medical Sprtna.. announr. th. rerl.ed wool ..le. dat. for Ufinn for the 1912 aeaon a. follow.; K. ho. Or., fir.t date. May 2; .econd d.te. June 1. Pendleton. Or. May 3": June II. Pilot Rock. May 31. Ilcppn.r. June J .nd 4. Phanlko. Jun. 4. and 21. Baker. Jun. and July a. Ontario. Jun. U. . June 11. M.draa. Jun. 21 and Julr 1. M- toliu). Jun. 22 and July 1. Entrprl. 'and W.IIowa County. Jun. 2 and 2. Th. larft.t wool clip In y.ara Is expected h' ...on in Ea.tem Orron and th. out look la hrujhier, with a mor. .ubatantial prtr. for fleece., a. well a. plenty of -rood nn for flock ma.tera. than for .om. tlm. p.t. WHEAT PRICES ARE FIRMLY HEI.I) Errrylhiar OlTcrerf ilckly Takea mt Cur rent ITW. Trie .he.t market mi .tronc ye.i.rday. but lacked tit. .itttemcnt of S.turd.y. Price, wcr. not advance!, but Wer. w.ll maintained on all rl-. Otfcrlnjc. wer. light, but everything put on th. market Waa q-il'-k'y taken up. Th. oat. market w.a stronff. witti noth ing availabl. under 430 and moat holders ankmf I.ocl rrcetpt.. rn car., wcr. reported by th. Merchant. Exchange a. folloaa; li b'Jt Barley Flour Oati Hay Mond.r Tl .. 2 IS e.e au S2 1 1 .-. 2 1J f n to dai. ll.t- l 3I l:t 2"22 i"ea r;o ...lo.:.;o 4 ." 2:'.mi Th. eek;y wheat .tail. tic. of th. Mer chant. FtrhanKe. follow: American Vlntbl. upplv Fuahela- Iecrea..e. April . !02 4.T.i;.V l.jt.i.ixl Aj.ril 1". !!! 1 :ii:.n- l.r.T2.' A;h"I II. iio 2f.211.oit. iris.omj A?ri 1. ....... . .11. m 1 ,w o-l April l lu'. ....... .aT. 7w oi-o 1 .it :. 0i0 Afi-il 1 !' il 179.0"" ! I.20.ll) prtl I-l. 1 ..o !-....- April IT. l'-i ...1o.J2.l Atnl 11. !.- 31.1""o. 71 'XtO M7.Hat A;rll 13. 1WS Incrmie. UUattutle. on P .... We. a Week V'k ending endii-.g ending Ai.nl it M.r. n ::.) April . '11 r-..r Fuh-i. Bushel. Bn.hel. l- . . . ."."V 41. .iw C12.4h.im 4k 54 :t.vs.u Contiocnt ..2.Jov..vi 17. 1J2.0HO ,4..olt.o.KJ Total. . ll7 o.x 49 is;.oo 7s,H4.UOO World'. lh:pmer t. flour included Week Week Week etidtnx .nding end.ng April d airrt :m April. -lt F-om Buwhei. Birhei Hu.hel. 1 S Can... 1 lll.wo : lJ.U J.14.I IH.1 A-.-ntlna .. 2 7t"V' 3.2 " 3.7eiii.i'il X-m'rJ.ia ... 2 I ''O 1 1 7 SnndOix) I'. i" porta.. 2.4 1 l . 1 '.'l " 1. 12.i" Hu.t 4.'"-' 'Ji" 1 2l ". J.;M.'' Ind.a ...... a.vi Ooi.uoo uus.uu") Tri'i .. . M 74 rH 10 4o3.w M.VO0.OOO Uor.U". ihipmcata. aeaaon to data Total .Inc. Sam. period Jn'y I. 11. La.' 'A.on. 1'. and Canada 12.VKod.i K..2.v..i Ar.-ntin. 47.i' 6.3ou.imi Au.rra :.a 44.;,.", 43.37.M riinjih'.n pirt. a"...'72 7'i.v.vii Ru'.ia .:. !. .. Jnrt:a .-.,!7.iM a.70O.OO Total. .. IS2.7S9.00. 4S.0lSk0o0 If RT Xt.vr MHTIICRN ONIONS ARRIVE Bermuda. Offer m tb Htnet at S3. 75 Per Crate. A car of Bermuda onlona. th. first of th. .eason. r.ached Front .treet yeat.rday. Thy ware quoted at $3.73 per 60-pound crat.. Tn drat r.r of Winnlngitadt cabbage ar rived and offered at S S cent, a pound. A car of head lettuc. wa. ih ncelv-d and a..:d at 2 a crate. A car of mixed Califor nia Vegetable moatiy f rea aaparagu. and pvaa. ia du. today. Th. aaperagu. mar k't 1. Arm In r.pone to higher price. In the South. The banana, that war. unloaded Sunday W'r. moat.y overripe. Th. next banana tr a i. due Friday. A car of larg.-.m or anc came la ye.t.rday. .Milpawil mt TtlUmawk (nww KecHved. . Arrl.af. of poultry and dr-j.ed aa.ata were .mail ar.il Ih. price, uf Saturday pr- eaivd. l.txt wer. .tead. with no chang. In gen eral roniilttona A .mall .hipment of Tillamook che ar rived and .old at pr.viuua nr-n prlcea. No change wa. made in buiter quotation.. Bank t tearing K- piri, cleanng. of tnA Vort.1wr.terB rill, yesterday acre a. foUow. 1 lea-fnge Balance.. Portland ii7 !'! 1.VJ wa'tle 1.7 17 IH 119 21 r.icoira 7.1.271 3to e....an. H74.0-3 PORTLAND KABktU . Grata. IVoar. Ied. Ft.. ' i-K T Tr .rk rr:re.. Hlue.'em, ? 4 J I io. fl.w . r-l K'l-ai.n. t'c; vall-y. 1,1 Tl'Vi ii'.i. t''.'!"." oer ton; .l-i ". oiitialtr g t uulii i aKBia, at.X per -oaxral. str.'.sM.. .ipnrt.. !.; yeney. 4-B0 CORN N.w. wbole, -; crocked. 3 PHa-No. 1 K.Mera Oreioo timothy, $14 ! vi. 1 Va.i I12l. alfa.fa. Si-; c.Jr. Vsft'': tit? and vetch. io U.'iu; craln hay. . OATS No. 1 a hit.. $3J.jO p.r ton. Vrgeiahlee aad rralta. TROPICAL FRUITS Orangea '; t?30e3.25: California grapefruit. $3.604. Florida grapefruit. 6 70 T; hanan a. l.M giu per bunch: lemona. $.aUa.SO per box: pineapple V" P01""1- . r rRtlril? Knl'lTsi Alnena grapea. Pr barrel; cr.nb.rrle.. $10811.50 per barral; "XtSttZZlX!? Pric-.: Burban $1.50W13 per hundr.d; potato... VEGETABLKS-ArtKhok.. PJJ. do.en: ..para. ua. white. 1.25 PrJ crate; reen. 22 23 per crate: beana. 13 .'. ier craie. houtw lettuce. 7Sc$100 per hox. P'". loc per pound: peppara. 2o pr pound. radl.hM. SO- per doxen; rhubarb. tl-2 box: .ptnach. $11J1.-S Pr boa; tomatoes $l.7r.2 per box. ONIONS Aaaoclitlon price. $AoO Pr ak: M.xlan. 1.73 per crat.. ,,, HACK VEOEIABl.Eti-Turnip. $17' ? per uck: beeta. $1.60; rutabaga.. $ll.l. carrot.. $1. DaJry and Country Prod 00a. BUTTER Org0B er.am.ry bottar. aolld pack. 3Ve: prlnta. .xtra. EOOK Fr-.li Oregon ranch. candltHx. aio p.r doxen; caae count. 20 Vic. , nihKK Oregon f.ata. :lt Vr pOuBli. Toung America. 2Sc per pound. PORK. Fancy. VjlOo per pound. VEAL Fancy. llVt12o par pound. POULTRY Hena, 1H 17..t S.pT!n'i ' IV ataga. 12i,t13c; broiler.. aStrSOc; ducka, 2.K." ; 11c; tark.yw. liva. 20c; dre.d, 2iO- 6tapl Orocwrtcw. SALMON Columbia Rl. ,-P,,.aa.tmI'1,: $a.U per doaeo; -pound talla. $-. pound lata, $i40; A-laaka pink. 1-pooad tall.. $1.33. . MualAa COFFEE Roatd. in drama, Jl04O0 "NrTWalnuta. lltH V.Kl Braxll nuta 14 loe: tVtnU.UOil raonda 1721c; pocana. l$o; eoeoanuta. op $1 doien; ct.e.tnuta. ll,rt pound, hickory nuta. etfloc per pound. .-a HOn'ey Choice. $3.73 per caa.; .trmlnad honey. lOo par pound. ' . . . SALT Granulated. $15 per : .' ground, loo.. $-. 50 per toa: 6o. $9 pr ton. 11EANS tSmail wTuta, 4 6o ; larg. whlta, 4c; Uma. Tlc; pina, 6ac; Maaicaa. ie. ""wcE-No. 1 Japan. Site: cheaoar rad.a, $w3c; 6outh.ra bead. BUtJTc SLOAR-Ury granulatad $-: frul,1,1n berry. $6.20; lUinolulu plantation. bet. $r. extra C. $i.7c: puwdered. barrel.. S 45; cube barrel.. Id.!. DRIED FRL1T3 Applp.. 14e pr aprlcota, ldwlSfcc; peach. lJO; pune Italian lOVkeiocj. "''?, L whit, and black, dv, O -,:,.Ieurra2tfi lOt, lie; raLina. loo, Muacat.L eiaw TVc; bleachl Tbompaoo, U c . u" bleached bultanae. V,c; aeeded. 7(J.j d.t.a. Paratan. o par pound; Fard. t-a per box. MAY DROPS TWO CENTS SfPDEX WKVKEXIXG Of CHI CAGO WIIE-T MAKKET. Fine Weather and Big Vorld Ship ments Are nesponille for the Heaviness. CHICAGO. April $. A 'downward whirl of mora than 3 centa a bu.nel in tha prtr. of May wheat today waa taken by many peculators to- Indicate that th. former bull leader, had been decried by th. trade and tn. public. At the end of th. acton th. nenrby option but little more cheap ened relatively than .ither of the future.. Th. eh.e. a. .teady at to t,c loa.r than Saturday night. Th. enral ton. of wheat waa h.ary becauae of th. ln weather and th. big world .hlpmenta Although th. action of tha May d.llvery wa. th. mor. apeculatlve th bulk of bu.lneM wa. In July and had a bearl.h .wing. a. mi - . extent, of unlooked-for hug. clearance, from th. uanuoe. Corn .uttered becaua. the principal com mlHloa hou.e. on th. bull .Ide W heavily and wer. followed by .ev.ral leading oper ator.. The main Incentive, a.ld. 'from K.n.bi. weather, wa. th. fact that, aa In tha caa. of wheat, the Danube had fur nished a aurpne.. .Iilpmont. from ther. being of remarkaol. bulk. Tr.n.a-tton. In oat. again centered chiefly in September, dealer, counting July an old crop month becau.. of th. latenesa of th. ie-ioB. Price change, folio, ed th. CF ..'inVh. South, which ar. Interfering with the c.h tr.de to om extent, had a neakenlng Influence on provl.lona. Kuluxe. ranged aa follow.: 7 WHEAT. Open. High. . f'""- ie'ul li CORN- .... 7'. T7 .7-. '" icpl :::::: IX :K OATi SepL 43 -4J ..-- PORK. Ma. 17 3 lT.IO 1l2", 1T.5 tcpt .....lT.bO It-M. i LARD. .... ;r, !.o B.T'j 177 1, tU "l-J-.loT 10 SO 110 10 KS . SHORT RIBS. m.v . ;h g,pt. . . -Ri - Total clftranrd-t. pi -nm .! , - otjl to 2.w0 bu.hU. Primary rwlpta aim buah.la th. corre.pondlng day a year .go. 4h rlalbl. .upply of wheat In th. footed State, decreased 1.275.000 buhel. or Ih. ik. The amount of br.adi.tufl ocean paaaag. tncreaaed 4 :.00 o",h.l.. E.timawd receipt, for tomorrow: Wheat 1 acr.: corn. 1. car.: oata.' 110 car.; hoga. 14.000 head. (.ralne at 6u rmru-l. lVrJlZ $ri7 bid; tl.tS k.d. May nata 1 1 9o bid; $1.95 Baked. Call board amlaa: Wheat D.c.mb.r, 11 U21 per cental. Barley D-.mber. $1.SH pr cntal; May. $1T Pr ntai- Paget Bowsd Crmls Market. TirOMa. April . Wheat Blue.tem. llc; ort fold. Wc; club. 3c; red Koaaiaa. lR.clpt.: Wh.at. 1. hay. S eara. .. aneti a Whaat R!u.t.m. 7c- fortyfo'id. 4c: club. MC. fU 4c; r.d KuMlan. Vim. MlnarapoUa Wbemt Market. MIVNEAPOL1S. Minn.. April 8. Clo..: WrfeaMay. $10o- ftLO-: LJ Sentember 'c Ca.n No. 1 hard. $1.0S. No! I Northera. :- $10SS: N- wheat. $1.0$H- . Barl.y Oct) $l-0. Corn No. a yellow. ...c. Oata No. 3. $$ He. Itya No. g6wo. v v-rti CalLoa Market. NEW YORK. April Cotton futurea cloeel strong. - poini. : - - . l7-c- May. lo laic: June. l..c: July. 11.01c: Auguat. ll.OTc: .pt.mber. 11.12c: October. 11. iwc; jvovemoev. ' ber. January and February. 11.24c: MarclK . . . , . .i v ,u.inii tilrhcr. II rr-ti ri ii - -- - - Mld-uplanda. 11.2c; do. gulf. ll.JC. Pale.. $v) bairv riulalh Flax Market. PVLITH. Minn. April Uned IB tor, oa track and to arrlva. $X134; May. 2.U?. Jul). $2-1 1 S bid. Waal at t. I-eala. tt. I OITV. April (i. Wool steady. Terri tory and We.i.-m medium.. IUISC; fln medluma. 13ajl7c: fine. IdfllSc. Hop at New York. EW luKa, April 8. Uopa jvuii. cauliflower. $2.23 craie; .l per crat.; ciKumhera. Yai0! J.1 eggplant. 2.c per pound; garlic. 8910c per .-.? i. i i.tioer 12 ner crate: hot- KV FRAVISCO. April 8. POt quota- biue.tem, 1 ' " ei.?u.. 1" ,., M2l: whit. oata. $1 i t r b!.D 2O.00; mlddllnga. $J2.W) HOG ADVANCE SHARP Choice Load Sells at Stock yards at $8.40. MARKET 35 CENTS HIGHER Bet Sleers lirlng t -nd Cows Soil at S. tkyod Gains Over I.aft Week's I'rlce.t No Sheep Sales Reported. Th. liveMock m.rk.t opened firm and actlva, with price, materially , higher In th. leading line, At tha cloa. of th. day th. advance, ovar Saturday' price, w.ra 3$ cant, on hoga, S centa oa itwri and 1$ centa on cowa. Ther. wa. a fairly large run of gtock. over 1700 head, and th. buying morem.nt wa. free from th. opening of th. market. Th. hog pen. furnl.h.d the chief exclt. ment of th. day. In th. forenoon two load, of choice light hogg .old at $8.25. aa axalnal. a top prlc. of IS.0S laat weak. Thl. gain waa further lncreaaed In th. afternoon, when a load of 101 head of North Powder hoga. averaging 1$ pounda. aold at $$.40. Heavy hoga alao .hired In th. advance, a few bringing $7.50. About IT load, of .teera w.r. dl.poaed of during th. day. Ona load of top qual ity, averaging 1430 pounda, aold at $7, compared with $.$0, the beat quotation at th. cloa. of laat week. Th. bulk of th. .leer aala. w.r. at $.7S to $.6. A .mall load of choice cowa brought IS, and other. of good quality went at $6.So to $$.$$. No transaction, w.ra reported In tha mutton dlvlxlon during tha day. Receipt, for Sunday and Monday w.r. tl cattle. 17 calve 3l hog., 7 sheep and 8$ hora... shipper, w.r. K.vier at W.ed. by boat, hog.: Major Bowhlll. Vanoouv.r, B. C. 1 car of hone.: Cummtng. Becker, Jef frraon. 2 cara of oheep; Hugh Cummlng Halaey. 1 car of cattle, aheep and hog.; J. C. Lonergan. Twin Fall., 1 car of rattle and calvea; Maurlc. Burke. Twin Fall., t cara of cattle: Thorn a. Morgan. Enterprlae. 1 cara of cattle; Wataon Broth. r., North Powder. I cara of honn; J. K. cb.rry. En terprlae. 1 car of bora..; Kid w.ll .V Caa well. Walla Walla. Stanfleld and Echo. cara of c.ttle; George Brown. Nampa. S car. of cattle; Fred Bunn. Walla Walla. 1 car of cattle; Doyl. dt Noonan. Monida. Mont., 6 cara of c.ttle: H. O. Campbell. -North Powder, 1 car of hog.; Sol Dlrker aon. Welaer. I cara of cattle; R. M. Stan field. Stanfleld, 1 car of ahe.p; J. L. Cox, Eaton. Idaho, i cara of cattle and aheep; C. E. Thurber. BuhL Idaho. 1 car of hogx; Charle. A. Hunter, Wallowa, 1 ear of cattl. and hog and David Morrl Halne 1 car of hora . Th. day'i aalca were as follows: W.lght. Price. 24 .t.er. $6.73 17 cowa 3 .0 t ataer. 1 $.40 1 bull li'O 4.00 1 bull lf0 4.ro cow. too 5..1S 2. torn $13 S.eS s coa a 1 cow ....... 3 cows ...... 11S 6.00 112D 3 0 10 4 10 133 4.00 : bulla 101 hog. 19 " t bulla - l...' . J bull. l'- 4.fS 2 2 steers 1J " 1 $.70 24 steer. lt 1 bull .,....,....... i tit. i.vi 2$ .teer. 107 .l)0 I .teer ., "00 4.00 ?t .:eer. ............1130 8.75 27 .teer. 1 1134 -70 22 steer. H30 7.00 1 steer 12 21 steer. 1130 90 2 7 Meer 10S 1 steer H So 20 steer. 13:0 0.90 :i steers U15 21 steers 12i 0.8 7 steers 1& 'jo 18 steer. 1"3 '0 27 steer. 1134 .10 2$ steers 1220 ..95 12 .t.er. H'O 3 .teer. 10-.J 32 cows 945 S.0 4 cows 9i0 t.hO g COW. 2 cowa .... crws .... 12 cow. .... calve. ... 11 c.lve. ... ...... 1 1 iv s."o ......1002 6.65 91 5.5 . 22 7.00 it $ $0 145.0 ( 25 stag .... 1 bull I"" . bH, 10 4.2$ 1 bull .....1030 4.25 I bull . 1 J-IO 4... I bull I00 j 0 Si hog 191 .3 , bogs 7,,, 93 hog, I 138 8.23 1 ho, - 00 The rang, of prlc. at th. yards "was as follows: Cho?" "sTeer. Good steer. 6--ots .-40 Medium .tear. J.OO', S-.a Choice cow $ 6"j J.00 0K.d cow. W J J" Medium cow J.SOg $.00 Choice calve. . .ll Good he.vy c.lv J.OOg ..50 Buiis "::S : Mac. 4..otr S.00 i igh.srr. o 49 lieavy $.50 V 7.S0 YsarTlngT ! f'5? :::::::::::::::: l:.sS ,-mh. .! 4.$0 8.45 hprTng lamb.'.... 0vM0.00 Omaha Uveal ock Market. OMAHA. April . Cattle Receipt.. 000; m.rkut steady to .trong. Natlv. st.ers. $3.S0 i" cow. .nd heifer.. $3 .60 tJ B.T5; V .a tern Jteer $4.w7: Texaa steer $4.23t3r3 !S0; cow. .nd heifer $3 23 0 5 .3 3: canBer. $2 73 .ik.-,: to,kers and feeder.. $4..016.60; carve $.30i 4.83; bull stag etc.. $4.2SW . in Hoga Receipt 70O: market .teady to So lower " Heavy, $7.70 8 7.80: mixed. $7.63 4 7 70: light" $7.30 7.7i; Pig $4-7.70; bul "'B'hp-fAeefptatIS.OOO: market, at.ady. Yearling.. $S7; wethers $3.i0 8.35; .we $4.7341 6. lamb tt.H6?0. ' Metal Markets. NEW TORK. Aprtl 8. Standard copper, quiet: .pot. 13 S7V1 hTHc: Aprtl. 16.47 "a tjl5 52Sc; May. 1S.60S 13.62 Vc; June. 13.47HtJl.VT3c; July. 13.&0 16 75c. Ar rival, reported at New York today. 365 ton Cu.tom-hous. return, show .xport. of 6019 ton. so far thl. month. Lak. copper. IB lc: .lectrolytle, 16c: raatlng. HHtflSlic. Local aale 23 ton. April at 16.60c Tin. quiet; spot. 48W43 33C; April. 43.t39 4S33c- May. 4.1tr43.S6o; June. 4 2. So ft 43.16c; July. ' 42.40w 42.76c; August, 4il2H 4LeaaT'qul.t. 4 304-40o New York; 4-1.54 A 4.25c East St. Loul.. Spelt.r. qul.t; IS.6oe6.80e N.w York; 6.SOC bid East St. If"1-' . . Antimony, quiet; CookMn1.. 8.00c. Iron st.ady; No. 1 foundry Northern. $13 Mi 13-": N- l4.7St 13.25; No. 1 h'out hern and No. 1 Southern soft. $13,239 13 33. Owing to th. holiday, th.r. w.r. no cable, from th. London m.tai m.rk.t. today. Visible Supply of Grata. NEW YORK. April 8 Th. rl.lbla supply of gralB In th. Vnlted States Saturday. April 6. a. compiled by th. N.w York produc. Exchange waa aa follows: Bushels. Increase. .,,., 4.7ti7.tM 1.273.IIOO Wheat, in bond T.H3S.0O 1.237.WO corn 14.700.UOO .1.124.0O0 V ".. 13.111.0O0 34O.000 Oat. .-boWd -SJ Barley" ".V.'.".. a.R3.HX 342.0OO Barley In bond 443.0O0 812.OU0 Pecreasa. . The vi.ihl. supply of wheat In Canada Saturday. April 6. a as 2.3iS.O"0 bushel an Increase of 243.0QO. Wugar lawie la tb. taat. NEW YORK. April . All grade, of re fined sugar war. reduced cent, a hun dr.d pounds tcd. a - i i United States Mortgage & Trust Company B'way at 73d St. 5S Ctsdar St. 125th St. at 8th Ave. STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 21. 1912 N Y. City Mortgage..! 1,000.000.00 N Y flty and State Bona...... 2.7.37R.07 Other Bond. 4 Stocks 12,902,348.0 J LOT.me .n.d. 17.04.74.l S Bills Purciiased 9.609.712.00 Cash on Hand and In Bank 1 1.258.925.45 Clearing- - House K- chanees 2.253.R05. 1 5 ForclRn exchange... MortKairoa 10.093.196.74 A.criMd Int. Recelv- able. 496.522.76 74.722,669.1 Dpposits March' 21, orFICKIM JOHN W. PLATTKN. .President CALVERT BREWER. Vice-President CARL G. RA8MVS Vice-President FRANK J. PARSONS. Vice-President JOSEPH ADAMS Treasurer HARRY W. HADLET. ..Ass't Treasurer This company Is prepared to consider PP'Upna for mort. loans on improved Portland real estate, both business and resl- dene HEXRY TEAL, Repreaeatatlve. 410 Ablnatoa Bullillna. Member New York Clearing House Association STOCKS AGAIN RISE Market Resumes Its Advance After Easter Holiday. HIGH RECORDS FOR YEAR Speculative Sentiment Is Cheerful, Owing to Ending of British Coal Strike and Business Im provement at Home. NEW YORK. April 8. The New York stock market today resumed Its activity and advanced. The Hsu waa irregular, be Inr punctuated by frequent profit taking and renewed aggressions by the shdVt in terests. Th. market was encouraged by tha defi nite settlement of the English coal strike and the week-end advices from domestic pnints emphasised last week, report, of general buslne.. betterment. This waa in dicated In the statements of railway traf fic manager, and In another advance in price, of steel bars and tin plate. Vnlted States Steel and Union Paclflo were th. leader, of the early movement, with gain, of 1 to t point, in more then a .core of other Issues. New high records for the y.ar were established by som. standard securities. By mid-day. when a total of more than too. 000 shares had been reached. Steel and Union Pacific reflected the effect of heavy selling by going under last week'a closing quotation., with Increased heaviness In th. copper.. ' Reading and I-ehlgh Valley took the lead with extensive buying of both Issues to tha accompaniment of rumors that the long deferred decision of the L'nltcd Statea Su preme Court in the Reading cas. moon might be rendered. The aaalgnment by the court of th. .o-called Intermountain caae. over to the Kali term waa something of a disappointment. Transaction. In the late session wer. he low those of ' the morning and prlcea evinced a tendency to yield, except In th. coalrs and minor specialties. In the final dealings a demand for American Smelting and Rock Island common and preferred caused a degree of activity. Call money did not get above 4 per cent and the supply wa. In excess of th. de maud. Tim. rates hardened, partly In re sponse to out-of-town withdrawals and some further strengthening of local re serves. The bond m.rket was Irregular. Total sales, par value. Il.tSI.OOO. United State. Government bonds were unchanged on calL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid. A Ills Chal pf.. 4mi 5 5V Amal Copper .. S4.ta0 Vi'tt SI! Si'lj Am Agrlcult ... l.li 3 J Am Beet Sugar. BJ , el American Can .. 6O..'.0O 211 2. V ".'SS Am Car A Fdy. .!Ho 1 .-., Am Cotton Oil. 1.000 54 &3V Am Hd A l.t-Jt Am 1c. Securl.. 8,700 2j 221 Am Linseed ... 2t'0 11 "Si 11 V US Am locomotive. 0,100 4H 41 4." Am Smcl Ref 20.--OO- K7T. do preferred.. luO 107 107! 10. Am Steel My .... . Am Sugar R-f . . I.3O0 130. 120 12 Am Tel & Tel.. 1.100 140V 14j H-.'h Am Tobacco pf I06J1 Am Woolen "-'!' Anaconda M Co .1.20O 44H 43H 43. Atchison 1S.SK iios low's l"ti. do preferred.. 1 ! V lom, l"3Vs All Coast Line.. 8o 142 141 141 U Bait A Ohio ...20 10b Hi 10SU lORx Bethlehem Steel 2.!ii 3a 3R Jo j. Brook R Tran.. S,M "4. !3i 4 Canadian Pac. h.HDO 24 24'j Central Leather O.KiO 25 25H -o-) do preferred.. 10 1 HI li . 1 Central of N J. 2"0 3B0 30 8-.0 Che. A Ohio . .. 4.200 0a 80 M)S Chicago A Altort - Chl Gt W..t ... SOO 2H 20 20-4 do preferred.. S" 3'" 3S' 3D Chicago A N W 200 1444. 144J4 144 C. M A St Paul. 7.800 1V2 1HH 112 C C C A St L 60 Col Fuel A Iron 4.000 8.1 K 81, Sli Col A Southern. Con.ol G.a 800 14.1 1444 144b. Corn Product... 4.4x 18b. 1 1 Del A Hud.on.. l.HOO 172'4 172 171 D A R Grand... 2t0 23 i 2S 23 J. do preferred.. 8tM) 34 84 33 Dletuiers" Secur 4ih 84 , 82 Ti Jj Erl. 15.8O0 87 S 37 37 do 1st Pf 1.300 5t t 6d do 2d pf Oen KlectHc .. 1.500 170 16W 1B0J Gt North Pf ... 8.2-0 IMS 135 135H Gt North Or. .. 2.!M 43 41 42 llllnoi. Central. 3oO l.'")1 130 12HH lnt.rbor Met .. .700 204 li 22 do preferred.. 6.000 HI", BSH Inter Harvester J00 113 T. HS-ji IJSVj Inter Marin, pf 700 . 2.1 24 24 Int Paper 2 13 38S IS " Amp . . . .. " 2. 8 81 Iowa Central .. ' 100 1I-4 12 K C Southern.. l.So 2!v 2-J 2J do preferred.. 3(x S3 63 113 Laclede Gas ... SoO 107 1K lo. Loula ANaah.. 1.000 1S81, 137 Minn A St. L.. 0 .2 2 M S'P A 8 S Jd 1.3K 141 140 H0V4 Ji'o. Kan ft Tex. S.oov 31 H 8H4 31 do preferred. ..... ..... a Mo Pacinc A20O 4 45. 45 Nat Biscuit ... 100 140 14K 14S N-"lonal Lead... 8.5.KI M4 S74 6SJ4 N Rr Mex 2 pf loo 24 2 2K1.. N Y Cent?.! ... 4.TOO 113' 113 N Y Ont A Wea l.ooo " S 40 Norfofk A Weat 4.1'-. 114 113 1134 North American SOU M . l ,hl Northern PaclBc .. 124V, 123 13 Pacific Mall ... 2000 34 84 84 Pennsylvania ... 1.3W 128 1J 1Jj PeSSle'S Gaa .. lOO lo 10S lo. P CCA St L.. SOO 107-4 100 104 Pittsburg Coal.. !) 21 20 21 Pressed S Car.. 2.SHX1 .17 35 3 Pull Pal Car 3'M) 101 ! 10 Hr sfecl Spring 1.4O0 :.". 34 34 R?adlng ...... .llf.S'" lrH 14 104 HVb'c Steel.. 2.5. 24 2H 23 do preferred.. Son 77 7rt 7. Rock Island Co. 2.4f 30 2S-, .10 'i do T preferred.. 13.800 R r. f.8 St L A S F 2 Pf 2-0 42 42 42 "dJrrVT: i5 ft ZWte'ii ijjjf ijjH 4 td'ohprrnefeRrTed:: ?! Tenn Copr'r .. l.P" 42 41 41 Te"2 r.rlfic 200 2.'. 25 25 Tel. tit L A v.-. 00O in- 15i, 15 do preferred.. 3 .... 4 Union Pacific .. 4.vw 175 J7 171 i do rf.rd- 81 LIABILITIES. Capital 2.000.000.00 Stirplos 4.000.000.00 Undivided Profits... 664,483.36 Reserve for Taxes. etc 16S.94.44 Deposits 69.068.802.82 Treasurer's Checks. . 558,864.43 Mortgage Trust Bonds 8.129,800.00 Acer ued Interest N Payable 237,624.14 ' 174,722,669.19 1911, $44,997,800.06. ALKXANDKR PHILLIPS. .Secretary HENRY L. SERVOSS-Aas't Treasurer rxr n Minn.r.TON...iM't8ef' VICTOR EHRLICHER Ast Sec'y TJ S Realty ... IJ 8 Rubber . . . U S Steel do preferred.. Utah Copper .. Va-Caro Chom.. Wabash do preferred.. Western Md Westing El--!. .. Weet.rn Union.. Wheel A L K.. Ixhlgh Vall.y .. Am Tobacco . .. 100 78 78 4.800 56 3d 176..1O0 73 71 8O0 113 113 , 16.000 65 9O0 54 511 J.BOO S . 1,100 22 22 lot) 2 2 .OO 7 7't 400 83 83 SOO , 18.100 165 ftOO 264 263 the day. 40,100 sharei BONDS. 4 .13 R 22 lil 71 83 7 187 2t3 Fumi.h.d by ov.rback A Cooke Co., Portland Bid. Asked. ...115 115 ... 5 r.i, ...120 120 ... w Am. Tel A Tel conv 4... Amn Tob 4. Amu. Tob. Atchison Gen. 4. Atchison conv. 4. 104 l"4v- AirniFnn ct-u. .... u- Atchison adp. 4. atampad HI 110 111 Atcniaon conv. oa Atlantic -Coast Ilne con. 4a. do "L. A N. coll" 4. Bait. A Ohio 3. 115 35 (14 U ft 4 B n,H US s Brooklyn Rep. Transit 4. R8 101 101 Can. soutnern nri C. A O. C. B. A Q. gen. mtg. 4a "do Joint 4s. ...... OHX fHtk 09 1 rift Ills. .. 18 6 Cent. Pac. first 4s..... 7 fo . . v, t I tl f Am ..... HH Chi. R. I. A P. Col. trust 4a 72 Colo.' A Sou. first 4s Jl Denver Rio Grande 4s .... Del. A Hudson conv. 4s s Erie first con.. P. L. 4a 72 l7 81 8 8f Int MAI. lilt ,S2'4 AK V. 87 14 Japanese first 4. do second 4s. L. A N. uni. 4s Mo. Pac 4s N. Y. Cen. 3a do 1 S. 8 N. Y. City 4s... 92 3 91 02 K 99 74 74 86 ST ..82 94 82 1)4 Vi ..107 107 do 4s or ..................... "- ... Norfolk vei. . - - N. Y. Ont. A W. 4s Nor. Pac. P. L. 4s ? do k. ":.' Oregon Short Line 4.. J J 94 95 Oregon Ky. " " ,iC 100 Penna. Ky. . ' iZ Philippine Ry. 4s 81! 7 103 95 91 78 08 103 95 92 79 Reading gen. 4s Republic of Cuga 3s... Sou. Pac. first ref. 4... do col. 4s Southern Ry. 4s........ St. L. A 8. F. ref. 4... Union P.c first 4a tlo conv. 4. 79 "... ..100 101 do ref. 4. l . Un,U S".sSre-eY sTfos. ...112 112 ao i;a - -- -- do :i coupon....... do 3s registered innii lOI i I! 102 103 ao It. regiaiercu in-isZ do 3s coupon T ii do 4. registered ...114 114 115 S6 79 f 95 88 03 100 . .114 ao -ta coui ; fi(. United Railway S. F. 4 . 78 . 9 . . !4A . 88 . 02 .100 do St. L. 4.... - Western Union 4...... Westlnghouse conv. 9S... Western Pac. 5s Wis. Cent. 4s West Shore 4s Block, at Boston. BOSTON. April Sln,n luotati0n"i, u ..,. 45 Mohawk Ama" Copper ... 8JlNev Consolidated 20 'SiWint?: s FA C S & B M - 7;North Lake 8 ki::M gir.'?:!?:::! SSrsTr' o !i nZn-v. F:r.n,ku1,.tnC0P..: 15 tewBoiM:::35 gS &:::: dSltfo-ry g n"n. Cananea e do preferred.. 48 Lra.'"?.. " J C:::: iig Laie cfpp.r... 48 Winona I " Salle Copper. R!Wolverln 112 Miami Copper.. 2d I Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK. April 8. Money on csll. firm 3 per cent; ruling rate, 4; closing b,ioaO".etrong:0-days. 8; 90 days. 8r4: si months. 4 : per cent Prime mercantile pp-r. -a i ------ Sterling exchange .teady with actual busl-.- l.i. .- hill, at S4.84 for 60-day nesa . ' urtt tnr rfemanrL Ullls ana 7;V, . , i. li Commercial bills, $4.83. Mexican dollars, aic Government bonds, steady; railroads lr- r.guiar. BAN FRANCISCO. April 8.-terling on London. 0 days. 14.84' do. sight. 84.8,. Silver oars, ninc Mexican dollars. 46 c. Drafts, sight, 2c; telegraph. Be. rondltlon of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, April s.At the begin ning of business today th. condition of th. I'nlieO eltaie. ireaaury w. woraing D..-nC- . - , -.....-a in ban KB ana r -.j . - . -;;' ' Total balanc. In general fund . 132,071.404 Ordinary receipt. " Yi Ordinary dUburwement. Ao-9.460 T .7 , . j... .hi. .-.! ,r la 18 278 180. ieilCll to u.i" ..... .. - - - - as against a surplus of 84.434,416 at this time last year. Thes. figure, exclude Panama Canal and public debt transaction BAN i-BANCISCO PBODUCB MAKKET Prices Quoted at the Bay City for Vego- taoiea, xnu, aw. .... . x.-r-TCf-ri Anrll ft. Th follow- lng produc price, were currant her. to day: Buttar Fancy creamery. 28c Egg. Store. 19c; fancy ranch. 21c. Cheese 17 6 18c. Onion. ls.30 8.650. ... iiniM .1 9.t' enmmnn Ma ; r run-' vv"t . --. Mexican limes. $6 6.60; California lemona. choice, 4; commuu, ' . -'-" si 2.50; pineapples. 82 03. Vegetable. Cucumber., 50c 11.60; green peaa. a-c. ... . gu 75cTi.$1.25; tomatoes, nominal; eggplant. Potatoes River Burbanks. 21.J5; sweets 32.734J3: Oregon Burbanks, J2.35W 2.BO; Saltnaa. $2.65tJ2.75. Ha. Wheat, 8149 19.30; wheat and oats. -. . , . a . .if.ir. ,l'Jiil5. Receipt. Flour, 3211 quarter sacks; wheat. 12o cental.; uwij, oata, 403 centala; oats, Oregon. 40S centals; potatoes. 8839 sacks; hay. 676 tons; wool, 72 bales. Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO. April 8. Butter Steady; rJi..ri... 2SrY82c: dairies. 24S.28C. Eggs St.ady; r.celpt., 20.471 ces; at mark! caaea Included. 18e; ordinary firsts. lflerl9c; firsts. 19c. Chee.e--Steady; daisies. 19irlSe; twins. 19e- Young Americas. 18 9 19c; long horns, 18lc Elgin Butter Market. 4 E1X5IN, IIL. April 8. Tha quotation com mute, of the Elgin butter board thia after noon declared butter firm at 32c a pound. Inabllitv of th. Elgin hoard to get a reliable weekly report of th. output of the creamer- UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP" SAX FH AN CISCO FOUNDED 1864. Capital Paid in $8,500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits... $7,905,912 BRANCHES Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City We buy and sell Foreign Exehang-: '"8U;. Pra-"f and 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. rrrERB8T paid on ttmh and savings deposits.' PORTLAND OFFICE Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets CH 4.MBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING. MTti. A. MAC RAF, Manager. J. T. BURTCHAEIA, Aa. Maaaar. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 850,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains LADD & TILTON.ANK Established 1859. Capital Stock. . . .' $1,000,000.00 Burplus and Undivided Profits... 800,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail able in all parts of the -world. OFFICERS W. M. I.add. President. Robert S. Howard, Asst. Cashier. Edward t ooklnarham. V Ice-Prr a. J. W. Ladd, Aaat. t aahler. W. H. DuncaJey, Cashier. Walter M. C .ok, Aat. Cashier. The Largest and Finest TITANIC OLYMPIC N6vr 45,000 Tons Each FRENCH A LA CARTE RESTAURANT, TURKISH & ELECTRIC BATHS, FRENC SWIMMING POOL, FOUR ELEVATORS, GYMNASIUM. VERANDAH CAFE, PALM COURT SQUASH RACQUET COURT AMERICAN LINE Atlantic Transport Line Mew T.ra-Isnssa Direct RED STAR LINE New Tsrfc gOTer tal.u a Parts WHITE STAR LINE New Vrfc O.liiawiira U.tr,ssl Hew 1 Boston Queen.town Laverpcfli. Boston Mediterranean. Company'. Office, Boom Bailer Building, Second and Cherry Sts.. Seattle Or Local Railway and Steamship Asents. ies of the Elgin district resulted in- the dis contlnuanc. of the postin of a wm1--Put. President Charle. Potter .tated that the output postings had been guessed at. Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK. April 8. Coffee closed quiet, net 7 points lower to two points higher. April. 13.c; May. 13.82c: June, l.7c; Jul". 18.81c: August, 13.96c: September 14 020- October. 13.0c; November, 18.i),.c. December. M.oc: January. 13.8c; Febru-ar- 13.80c: March. 13.89c. Ifpot? steady. Rio. No. 7. "c: Santos, No. 4. 1454c Mild, quiet; Cordova, 1618'Ac, nominal. , . Raw sugar, quiet. Muscovado, SO test, 3S0r- centrifugal. 6 teM. 4.30c; molasses sugar. 80 tent. 4 -,'r-. Ri-fined. .teady. PitTlTit VllC Favpments- the Acme of Perfection look better wear better, save expense for repairs. Insist on Bitulithic J. C. WILSON & CO. STOCKS. BONUS, GRAIN A-1 COXTOS MEMiitUJi HEW TORK STOC K EXCHA50B KEWXOKK COTTON EXCUANM CHlCAliO BOAKO OF ThVAUK TRK bTOCK AND BONU KACHAJxsat. SAN 1BA.V CISCO. Main Office Milla Bids., han Francis.. Branch Office. Vancouver, (Maul. Fart land. Los Ansalas, baa Irtaco. Uf .na.iil Beach. rOBTLAND omrii ataln floor X.urnbrmena Bank BnllmasT, 6tb and Stark. ph nnra MarhaH 410. A 417. TRAVELERS' GCTIOX. EUROPE Seventy Pprlns; and Summer tours, eomprlsingr Tours de Luxe and Motor rsr Tours, and also Vacation Tours at Popular Prices. Frequent sailings. All routes. Including Mediterranean. Prnprjmme of Tours do. Luxe Around the World now ready. THOS. COOK A SO.V. 6SB Market St, Saa Francisco. Steamers in the World APRIL 20 Sails Mav 1 1 June 1 from NEW YORK June 22 July 13 MAY 4 May 25 . June IS July 6 WHITE STAR-DOMINION ' Hwttreal Qaehee U.u seal 'MEGANTIC & "LABRENTir Lirgatt wta WUtmmt Slaiiiws on at. Lima. Rout. Only Four Days at Sea TO EDBOPB IH OOK7T-IKT AT KODBSaTE KJLTE8 Twia Screw SS. "Canada" ma "Ttalooie" om class rm cabp sebtick THIRD OlSS C1j06BD ROOMS Ba.a. cbaokad ttM(h to Maaw ta Bmd. I npnaa. TKAVEIERS' GUIDE. Canadian Pacific "EMPRESS OF THE ATLANTIC" AND OTHF.R BTKAMSHIFS MONTREAL., QUEBEC AND IJVEBPOOt, VIA THE SCENIC ROUTE TO EUROPE 1000 MILES ON THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER AND LERS THAN FOT'R DATS AT SEA 2ti33 -MILES PORT TO PORT THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE First Cabin $92.50 and nn Second Cabin $53,75 and tin One-Class Cabin 3d-class) ....$50.00 and up Third-ClaM Lowest rates on request. Canadan Pacific Office, corner Third and Pine (Multnomah Hotel bldg.), Portland, and all local agents. San Francisco Los Angelei and San Diego Direct E. S. Boanoka and S. S. Eldar Sail Kwr Wednesday Alternately at U. NOBTH PACIFIC S. S. CO, h. Ckaaas ataia 1U4, A Ula LOS AXGELES AND SAX DIEGO STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD. Railroad or any steamer to San Fran cisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest, end the ONLY strictly first-class pas senger ship on the- Coast. Average speed 28 miles per hour; cost 2,000,OOD each. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND & L. A. S. S. CO. Main 828. Frank Bollam, Agent A 4596. 128 Third Street. EXPKEISH STEAMERS FOR Sau Francisco and Lo. Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. S. 8. Bear Hail, at 9 A. M. April 13. SAN FRANCISCO A PORTLAND 8. 9. CO. Ticket Office 14a Third Street. 1-bonea Main 2695. A 1402. COOS BAY LINE 6TEAMER BREAKWATER. Sails from A ins worth Dock, Portland. 9 A. M. every Wednesday. Freight received at Ainsworth Dock dally up to 5 P. M. Pas senger fare, first-class. $10; second-cla. $7.0ia. including meals and berth. Ticket ot flee Ain.swQrU" Dock. Phones Main adx0. A NEW ZEALAND AU AUSTRALIA (Union Line of N. Z-) VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON. Direct through steamers, sailing; from Sail Francisco May 1. May 20, and every is days to Tahiti, Barotonga, Welling-toe and Sydney. The line to Isles of the South Sea. For reservations see Coupon Railroad Amenta or address Hind, Rolph & Co.. San Franuisco, 4 1