Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 01, 1912, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1, 1912.
21
G00O CATTLE LAND
Ideal
Conditions Offered by
Coast Counties.
GRASS GREEN ALL YEAR
SDthrrn Tillamook and Northern
Lincoln Could Be Developed Into
a Perfect Grazing Section.
Hay Feeding Unknown.
Mal conditions for ettl-ral.ns art of
fr-1 Vj foathrn Tillamook and Northern
lain mln counties, with a strong market ftt
Portland clo at hand, arcordtnr to O. H.
Ym-rr of Otia. Or- Mr. Pterca haa written
tha fallowing latter to F. A. Fraetnan. eaah
tar of tha Ltxmbarmana National Bank, of
Part '.and:
'I hava hao Intereatad In your addraaaaa
In regard to tha ahort crop of cattla raJaed
1b Oregon, tha larga amount of cattla and
meat ahtppd into ft- atata and tha very
Jarrt amount of money which learea tha
atata to pay tha bill.
"I lira In aa Ideal part of Oregon for
cattla-ralsing. aotithwaat part of Tillamook
ad tha northweat cornar of Lincoln County.
Tha greater part of my ranch Ilea In TUla
anonk. right at tha Coast. Tha grasa la
a-reen and plentiful all tha year, and tha
cattla (rasa all Winter without feeding hay.
The citmate ta so mild that they need no
protection. My ranch la .1& miles from
wuiamlna. tha nearest railroad station, but
attle-bu?era come In hero from Portland,
fin en dan and other pJarea and bC to buy
vr cattla.
"I know there are soma cattle-nuaers or
durnnta who mould Ilka to know of this
country, and I would ba pleased If you
could put ma In communication with oma
wha would coma In here and Inveatlgata
and buv out soma of those old settlers who
mQ oat ted on tha land yeara ago. but hava
sjvr dona anything to Improve tha country.
Moat of this land ta in and near Sllets In
duan KeswrratJoo, and there la soma Indian
tldeland which grow perpetual hay. This
land can be leased by cattle men very cheap
ly. and occasionally a pi era la aold by tha
Indian agent. In August, when everything la
burning up In the valley, graea her la knea
high. The calving aeason starts in Janu
ary, tha cltmate la so ml'd. Thara Is never
anything coldar than a tight frost, and
g-asa and white clover grow right up to
the hilltops.
"White moat of this land la owned by
wttlere and a few homeetadera. they hava
no rattle and never will hava any. I would
like to have someone locate here who would
do something, and I think there are lots
of cattle-ralaera who are looking- for Just
such a country."
MHD MIXLA WXMI.P 1,1 T KLOIR
lieanand I tare Not Warraat A (trance In lrtc
at Present Time.
Th-r l talk on the hound of another ad
e In patent flour, but notktnr la likely
to ro-ne of It Just now. aa tha present quo
t-ttton appears to be high enough, consider
ing the demand. Tha export trade la dull.
Jn the wheat market there was a contin
uance of the easy undertone, but with no
recession In local values quoted.
tata were unchanged In price.
LocaJ receipts. In cars, were reported by
tha Merchants Exchange aa followe:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hav
Monday 1 1 i ID
Tuesiav 4 5 1 7
Tar ago 11 .... IV
caon to date..l3.ft. 3.--H 24 11 ir.n
Tear ago U.IM tt-stf 207.5 "V7
Foreign crop condltlona ara summarised
Vr tha Liver poo! Com Trade as follows:
t'nlted Kingdom The Winter crops ara
ftoortahlng under favorable weather condi
tions. Showers ara wantrd for the Spring
crapa.
France Tha crope are promising well on
-ler favorable weather condition t$uiplta
of native w heat are very llyht. hut an In
trfi- of theee ta expected short) v.
ternanr The crm- are considered all
right. Supplies of native wheat are Insuffi
cient for home requirement a and tha export
demand. The weather ta favorable.
India The arrivals of new wheat from
the I'nlted Provlncee show a good quality.
Australia According to mail advices, dry
weather haa been unfavorable for the early
seeding. Latest cable advices report soma
ra;n.
Kiieaia -In tha eastern regions the moit
art for the Spring crop appears Insufficient.
elsewhere me ouiiooa is goor.
Roumaoia The crop outlook la favorable.
wlr n the weather seasonable.
Bulgaria The outlook for tha Winter and
spring r rope ta excellent.
Kuropean turkey Tha crops ara back
aard. Aelattc Tnrkev Orop conditions are good.
Italy Crops are favorable, except In the
eoatb, where they are rather poor and prices
a-e vary high. Rain la anted in some
art a.
a xm I.ATION OF Bt'TTER M ARKET?
rrapa. Iorlla. Ian Na4 Mrrt With iit
mt Appraaml.
Thar, aaa talk yMtrrday In anma rrram
rry .uart.r, .f a probabla daclln. of about
S rnts In butt.r prlcea todar. Ela.wh.ra
.a tha trad. It waa aaart.t that thcra waa
ao JuattfM-atton for any drop at thta tint..
as I hr in no aurplua on tha local mark.l
and bart.r I. firm aa th. Pound and al
Fan rranrlarn. It waa hinted that tha raa
anil for th. propoard drrlln. waa tha fact
that certain flrma hava aold butter In tha
north on the preaent market and arc aeek
irtg to fill tha ordera at a lower cream
aa.ia
Preaent eheeaa price, will b. maintained
throQijhout tha week. ftuppliea ar sood.
but thera la an actlra demand.
Thee, waa no Improvement In country
prnalura. E(K war onrhanscd In prlre.
but aalea draaaed. Poultry and drraaed
meata war. quoted at laat wack'a flsurca
wltk a Kaht demand.
TWO
MOIIIIR POOIJt ARK MI-D
Tkal at Wlll.ber. Brtatra S4A. C'rata. aad
He, rwnl SaS, remta.
HII.IJTIORO. Or.. Aaril xn. Special.
Th. Washington I'ounrv mohair pool waa
today aold to Herman Metsger. at 34 cnta
per pound ba loweat prlco offered her. for
evera! yeara. Thar. wer. but two bidder
prevent. Metar.r an4 B.rnhetm A Co.
The ll.mh.lm repre.eraatlva want to
l'e. but would bid no higher. He atated
to Th, Oregontan repraentatlre that hla
r.xmpany already had on hand over 10 0H)
pound of th. product, and they wera only
here to that tha price paid waa not
too much under tha market.
Tha pool repreaenta a number of grow.ra.
and th w.ighlnga will not go "ts caeca of
to.! pound.
A LBANT. Or.. April -la ICpeelal.) Tha
mohair pool at Sclo waa aold today ta Her
man Metager. of Portland. Tha prtca waa
a renta. Th pool contained about mm
tleecea.
Dt.MAND OR TRAv"BERRIEK BETTER
f leria Receipt a Ara Larg-rat af Year, but
tletl Readily.
Receipta of Florin atrawberrlca yeat.rdar
aer tha hMTitsl of th. aeaaon. but clean d
up well at tn prlcea of tha preceding; day.
t part of a car ef Loulalana berrlra I
due today.
Among tha vegetablea recelpta waa tb
ret car af California head lettuce received
l Ma aeaaon. It offered at tl.Tl a crate. A
ar of tvtnnlngitadt cabbage ato arrived.
Afaragua waa plentiful with recetpta from
alt cjuartar. but with a good demand price
wra analntamed. Bean wcr. lower at 5J
tnli a pm:nd.
A car af Dcrmudavoalona la dua Thursday.
They will sell 25 cents lower than tha car
now on hand.
The last car of the seaaon of California
Newtown apples reached the street. They
were of good quality.
British Importa af Hope.
Imports of hope in Great Britain. lew
exports for the month of September to
March last, both Inclusive, were 74.7H9 hun
dredweights, which compare with 1!8,403
hundredweights for the same period one
year ago. and with 78,311 hundredweights
two years ago.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yeaurday wcro aa follows:
Clearings.
.$1.74.1o,'
. 2,M0.t15
t;7.34
54o. 4 3
Balances.
tlf.0M
21 t. o.i"
47...t.7
7 5, 00
Portland
Heattle . ,
Tacoma
Spokane
PORTLAND MAKKKT&
Grain, Floar. eed. Etav
WHEAT Track prlcea: Bluestem. fl.OR;
club. Sl.08. red Russian. $1.01; Valley, 11.03;
40-fotd. $1.M
M1LLSTI TFS Prtn. $24 per ton; shorts.
$2o. middlings. tl.
FLOl'K Patents, $5.10 per barrel;
ttrslghts. $4.70; exports. $4.20; Valley, $5.10;
grahtm. $3 10; whole wheat, $.Y30.
CORN Whole. 3: cracked. $40 per ton,
HAY Timothy. Slelfr it ; alfalfa. 12 "u
IS. clover. $ 50; oats and vetch, IO.OVtJ 1 1 .
grain hay.
OATS No. 1 white. $194 40 per ton.
Tecetabfrev and Frnlta.
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges. nnv-ta
9? 50 01-20: California grapefruit. $$.60 :
Florida grapefruit. $5.7507; bananas. $1S
O 1 B0 per bunch ; lemons. 14.60 v par
box; pineapples, rte per pound.
FRESH FRUIT Hira terrles, $23 per
crate; cranberrlea, $10ff 11.00 per barrel; ap
ples. fl-IfAtrS per box.
POTATOES Jobbing prices. Purbtnkt,
old. fl.5fjl.fi3 per hundred; new California.
$C per pound: sweet potatoes. $.1.25 per crate.
O.VIONit Bermuda, $3 9 3.5V pr crala,
YOCTaKLKs Arili-hokfs, T3$H"- per
dosn: aepanigua. 4allfornla. $1.252 per
crt. h-ani, 2- Ve", cabbage, 3 fee per pound ;
cauliflower. .'.75 per crate; celery. $'tt6
p-r crate; cucumbers. $2i2.0 doxen; egg
plant. 2"m- p.-r pound: head liture. $1.75 ptr
rrte; hithiu leituc. 7c i $1 per box;
pene. pound; peppers. 2- pound; rnd
Ishea. .UV per doxen, rhubarb. 2 fee per
lb.: aplnach, $1.15 1 125 per box: tomatoes.
33.50 Per box; garlic. btj lOc per pound.
SACK VKGE7ABLE3 Turnips, tl Jl 10
per aack; beeta. $1.50. rutAbagaa. ait) Lie
carrots. $1.
Dairy and Country Prut nee.
HITTER Oregon cr.am.nr batter, so
park. lc pr puund.
Kfl;?: Kr.ih t'rfon ranch. cndl.d.
prr 1",n: rnunt. Xtir.
CHttSE Urrfon flaia. lo par pound.
I'ollh Kn.ry, l',ullo P'r pound.
VEAL Pnrv. Ilfil-Jc Dr pound.
Pol LIR V H.na. 1-: Hnnn. IJflT !
broiler, Uf'X:; durki. 2iK: le,,.
lie. lurkoa, Um. 20c; draaaad. Z3C
Slaol. U
SALMON Columbia River, 1-ponod -alii.
1 1 n.r doa.ni a.DOund Lalla. 12-IM: 1
pound flata. i40; laaaa puk. 1-poaaJ
talla. Jl.lj.
COFf'EK Raaatad. la drum. Mi0.
p.r pound.
KITS Walnuta. llHo par p.aad:
Brazil nut.. 14dlSc: fllbarta. KbiSc: al
mond. i;.'lc; nKut, lie, cocoanuta. 90on
mi p.r iien; caramuLa, i.c im ir" .
nlrkorv nut rinliM n.r nduua.
HO.NBY Choice. IS.74 Bar caa.; atraua
hoD,. luc p.r pound.
P a LT r.r.Dultkl sis Mr fan: aalf-
(round. liKm. ,9.M par ton: ooav ( par in
BKA.N9 fmU wblta. .Sac: larra wnua
4c; Lima, Is; pink. I1c. Maalcaa. mQ
saou. ao.
RICE No. 1 Janaa. I.e: eropr
aia. RAuthaTB h..j4 ihdIl
M. u A K urr aranuiatod. Itkuo: imii .
Drrjr, uoooiuiu pianiaiion. ,o, vw,
tV8j: fiifi c .v Dowdarii. barrta
d.3': cutx-.. barra.a.
URIEU H1.1TS Apui.a. 14e par poan.
apricota. laOlaVte. pMonaa. 1JI
prunaa. ItaUana. 10S4luVc: au.ar. la.
n t- .klla . .4 hlai.li Hk .Tt! CUfrUlU
10 Olio: ralalna. looaa. MuacataL 9
llac: klMi bMl T hnm ruuin LI AO:
a.Aca.d buiijuu. awei nacL i.aiioi
uml faralaa. ataa par pound; Fard. ai-M
par n.
S.OJ rRANClsCO rRODlCB MARKJBI
rrte a Quoted .1 th Bay City far Vege
table, rrulta. Etc.
FAN FRAXriSCO. April So. Tha fnllow-
In produca prlcea wera currant Para to-
day:
rultAPDlae. choloa. II. fa: common, gte
Xwexicaxi I lines. g ifm.m; California lemons,
choice, , 4 . common. fl.sS: naval orsagta
lioi : pineappiea U'.1
liutter Fancy creamery. 4Stc.
Eg Store. l';c; fancy ranch. 21 !c.
Cheea IsS 14c
vegetaoiea aucumo.ra. kocosi: rn
peas. 4 4ti; atrlng heana. IJtllTlsc. as
paragus, nni.jj; tomatoes, nominal; egg
plant, noiiiinal.
rotator Klver Burbanka. illSeim
sweets, :.Tut; fjiegon iiurbaaka, tltj
z.7ft.
Hay Wheat. 115 6010; wuat and oats.
Ill v It: allalfa. !2tj 14.
Receipts Ktour. doaS quarter sacks;
wneat, jlil rentals; barlf.v. W..1H centals
oats. l:iio centals: potatoes. l;1.1 sacks
bran, ao ck,; mtddiitig. ot sacks; hay.
a. j tons; wool. Ml bales.
Change In Available Happlle.
NEW YORK. April 30. Special cable and
telegraphic rommunlcutloit, rcelvwd by
Brailstreet a show tha following
change In
with pre-
available aupplle as compured
vlous account:
Bushel.
l'ctjreMSc.
Wheat. I". . cast linrkif,
I'nlted Flairs est KkiWI.-s
t'anaila
, .U.1I-II.1HHI
L'SU.IHIO
. . . 1.-K1 .IMhl
Total, t'nlted states anil Canada. .4 47. mm
Afloi.1. for and In Kurope Ihmj.oK
Totnl American and i-uroiean auD
riy 3.R.7.oo
Com. t nlted ritatc, .nl aniada. . . ..71 i.itoo
tlata Lnited Stale, and Canada .. -.";. lu
Increaae.
I hrraga l.lvetrk Markela.
nill'AlKi. April ;. Cattla Reeeipla,
market. lr"t. Beeves. 3. 75 If !).!;
Tes.a .i.crm, .". 2.. w T.n. : Western steers.
,.. wv t i . : etoa-kers and feeders, al.uiaaai
.7S: coa and hclfcrs. gJ.iVt.3t: calvea.
:..?...
II. g Receipts. ?iiiii; market. slow.
Light. I".4."v ; nuxcl. $7.oiu; heavy.
e7..'Mig.. r:irh. M'.'n ': pigs. Il.b.'itr
7. lo. bulk of sales, 17. 7.P5.
riheep Reelpts. It.iHHi; market, str-ady to
lOc hlKher than Hominy s close. Nutlve.
a.tt H. U wlfrn. l.-.'rH; earhtigs. $ih.i
PM, tamr.a. naliie. 10.1 H u.tao. Western.
itl I"
f'affe. mad forsr.
NEW YORK. April 3i. Coffee futures
closed ateady. last prices being off from
the best at a net advance of frnm 3 to 7
polnta. Mn. lH.ftuc; June. 1:i.o:k:; July.
13 7c; August. 13 "osc; September. 13..lc;
trctober. ljVlarc: November. 13MH"; Pecein
ber. Uae; January. 137c; February.
13.3c; Msrrh and Aptif. 13.)c.
Spot. easy. Rio No. 7. lllc; Santos. No.
4. laSe. Mild, quiet. Cordova. ItttvlHSc,
nominal.
Raw sugar, sttadv. Mustovadn. ao teat.
3 4Sc; eenlrtrugal. ntl test. 3.1c; molaaaea
augar. hm test. 3.J3c. Kettned. quiet.
Irrtrd Fruit af New '.ark.
NEW YORK. April 30. Evaporated ap
ples quiet, steady with light foek on tha
pot. fancy Stflc: choice. faffSe; prime.
I'runaa steady at the recent declines.
Moderate demand, quotation ranging from
InlSe for California up to 3i-4va and
7S4KIHC for Oregons.
Peaches dull and fair. Choice, louu
HSc; aura cholc. Utilise: fancy, llhu
1 ;c.
New Vavk (01 tea Market.
NEW TORK. April 30. Cotton closed very
teady at a net advance of from V to 12
polnta May. Jl.'J4c; June. 11.29c; July.
ll.SSc: August. II 4oc: Feptember. 11.41c;
October. 11.4UC; November. ll.Stflc; Iecem-
r. Il.ftnc: January and February. II. .Mc;
March. It .'Ho. Spot closed quiet. 10 point
higher. Middling uplands, 11.70c; do. gulf.
11. t.'c. Sales. 3uo bale.
f hlrmc Pradnc Market.
CBICAOO. April 3d. Butter Steady.
Cre.merle. 2U3lc; dalrlea 21u.se.
Egg Steady. Receipts. au.fiMU caseir at
mark, case tnciudid. li Sc. ordinary nrata.
17Se; firsts. lsc.
Cheese Steady. Oalsles. ISHOIAVc:
twin. ',c: Young Americas, loSsa
13c; long noma igaiatc
Regular Meet IMvlrirad Declared.
NEW YORK. April SO. The directors of
th. t'nlted States Steel Corporation tnday
declared th. regular quarterly dividend of
IV per ent on the common and 1 per
cent on the preferred slock.
YYaol al St. Uils.
ST. I-OCIS. April .TA Wool Steady. Ter-
rltorv and vv.ii.-nt mediums. Itt lsc; qu,
medium. Uul7c, On, lutflic
OCK TONE HEAVY
ui
Bay State Primaries Are One
of the Factors.
STEEL REPORT GLOOMY
Prices Show a Tendency to Head.
Railway Favorites Not Promi
nent in the Trading.
Itonds Are Irregular.
NEW YORK. April 3d. The hesitation and
reaction alilch dominated operation to
dav on the stock exchange were generally
attributed to a variety of cause or rea
aona Ainonf them were the Massachusetts
primaries, the possibility of another hitch
beta-een th. railway and engineer, the
I'nlted Ftatea teel Corporation quarterly
aratement and tha Government' -weekly
weather report, which confirmed discourag
ing advices concerning crop conditions In
cereal producing atata.
The tiled statement publlahed after tha
close of business was unfavorable. Earn
ings and net earnings wera below even the
mot pessimistic esttmalea and In order to
pay the regular quarterly dividends of 1
per cert on th. preferred and 14, on the
common sharea a deficit of almost $t.8OAP)0
was created. Thia waa taken from tha un
divided surplus remaining- at tha cod of laat
year'a final quarter.
steel shares were moderately atrong. Bal
timore a Ohio was tha strongsst of tha
standard railway shares. Smart galna wera
made by i'aclfic Telephone.
International Harvester waa among tha
atrongesi stocks In its especial department.
Such erstwhile favorites aa the llarrlman
and Hill issuea were uot prominent. Final
quntallona were generally under yesterday's
cl ,-lth a heavy undertone.
The bond market was Irregular with a
sharp break In Allls Chalmers five. Total
alee, par value. ll.Atft.ono. United Ftatea
laoierniiient honda wera heavy, th. 3a cou
pon dcilning . the 3a registered t and
the I'anama ns on call.
Cl.OSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
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Am Steel Fiy. .
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Am T"l or Tel..
Am Tobacco pf. .
Am Woolen . . . .
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Canadian 1'ac ..
Cenlral leather.
do preferred. .
Central of N J.
Che. A Ohio . ..
Chicago A Alton
Chi lit West . ..
do preferred. .
Chicago A X W
C. M A Ht IV.ul.
C. C C Ic St U.
C.l Fuel A Iron
Col A Southern
Consol f ;as ....
Corn Product..
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do preferred. .
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do preferred..
Inter Harvester.
Inter Marina pf.
Int Paper
lilt Pump
Iowa Central . . .
K C Southern . .
do preferred..
1- asclede tin ...
Lout A Nash. .
Minn A Si 1. . .
M. P A S S M
Mo. Kan A Tlx.
do preferred..
Mo Pacini-
Nat Biscuit ...
National Lead .
N Ky Mc. V! pf.
N V Central . . .
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Norfolk A West
Nirth American
Northern Pac ..
Tactile Mail
Pennsylvania ...
People's Gas ..
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41
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do preferred.. 1.2ni
I'lah Copper ... 6.2o
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Wabash K-MI
d. pref.-rri-d.. I'ml
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Total lrs for the day, C-i7.Soo sharom.
BONDS.
Fiirnfffhed by Orerbeck fc Cook Coommnv
Portland.
Bid. AKkM.
Amrr TV. A 11 ronv 4a
American Tobacco 49
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Atlantic Coast cona 4a
Allan ' LJna I.aNcoIl" 4a
Hultimorw A Ohio 3S
Hjilumorr Ohio 4a ...
I.rooklyn Raild Transit 4n ,
Canadian Southern first
C U 4a
H O rfn mtc 4a ....
f B V U Jn.nt 4a
B O Ifnvtr 4s ,
Central partftc first 4s . .
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Vh.i-a.ro 4k Kaatrrn Illinois 4s.
K I P ref 4s
C K I a P Col trust 4s
Colo St outhani first 4s
penver Hto ;rand 4s
Itawar A trfudvun conr 4s ..
Krl first cona L L. 4s
Inter Met 4 us
Japane 4s
Jrtsanee first 4 Si
Japanese second 4Vi ........
x uni 4
Mo Kan Tew 4Sl
M'ssourl Pacific 4a
New York Central 31 .
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8V, n
New York Central 3 Ha
M" yorit t'lty 4S
Naw York City 4Hs of 195T
Norfolk Western 4s
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Norfolk at Western conr 4a
X Y Ont A W 4s
Nor Pac P I- 4s
Northern Pacific 3a
Orejron Short I.lne 4s ...
ivton Ry tft Nav 4s
Henna Ry 4a of 1H4 ...
Philtnplne Railway 4s
Read Inn reneral 4 s
I.rpunlic of I uhl OS ......
Sou Pac first ref 4a
Hoy pac col 4s
Southern Rail war 4s
Ht 1, A f F ref 4s
nlon Pacific first 4a ...
"nion I'actftc conv 4s ...
"nlon Pacific rf 4s
nltel Sfnteeg St -el H F 5 s
"nited StnfM 'Jn rerlstered'
'nited .States 1's conpon
nited States reRlHterd
nire1 State .!, cotmon . .
"nlted htatea 4a rertetered
lnited Stataa 4s coupon ..
C.T
United Railway S P 4s 6S 6i "i
United Rallwsy St L 4a . .. 75, 7s
Wabash first 4s 65 65
Weatern Union 4 "4s OH 8
Westinghouse conv 6s ........ 10 15
Wisconsin Central 4s 2 r4 02H
West Shore 4s loo "4 100
Slocks at Boston.
BOSTON, April 30. Sloslng quotations:
Allouaz -48 IMohawk 63 H
Amal Cop 83H,Nev Con 21 'i
Am Zinc Ic L 3("4 Nlp Mines 7'A
Arix Com 6i.North Butte ... 30
B A C C A S M 7 North Lake 7'4
Cal A Arli 73 Old Dom 5414
Cal A Hec 4 lljsceola 117
Centennial .... 25 Qulncy SSVi
Cop R Con Co 6:t6!Shannon 13
E Butte C M . . 13,Superlor 37
Franklin 13 jS-ju A Boa Mln.. 2
Olroux Con .... 3 .Tamarack 43
Oranby Con ... 50 VU 8 s R Mln 36V4
Oreene Can .. S do pfd 4$H
.! Roy Cop.. 27 Utah Con 74
Kerr Lake 2!Utah Cop Co . . 3
Lake Cop 44H1Wlnona
la. Salle Cop .. 7 H ; Wolverine HO
Miami Cop ... 25 I
'Money, xchana;ev Etc.
NEW YORK. April 3U Money on call,
steady. 2ei3 per cent; ruling rate. 3 per
cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at 3
per cent.
Time loans, steady; 60 days. 33 per
cent: 110 days, a&S1, per cent; six months.
31a:er3 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper. 41r4Va percent
Sterling exchange easy, with actual busi
ness in bankers' bills at 4..425 for 60-day
bills and at S4.Hr,7 for demand,
commercial bills, 4.8ViU.
Mexican dollars. 4Nc.
Oovernment bonds, steady; railroad bonds.
Irregular.
Bar llver 61 c
SAN FRANCISCO. April SO. Sterling on
laonrlon Sixty days, $4.84: do. sight.
4.86',.
Silver bars 14C.
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts Sight, par; do. telegraph, 2c
Condltion of the Treasury.
WAHHINOTOX. April 30. At the begin
ning of business today the condition' of tba
I'nlted Elates Treasury was:
Working balanca In Treasury of
fices BS.nsS.m
In banks and Philippine Treasury 81.030.824
Total balance In general fund 123.1I67.3SS
Ordinary receipts yesterday.... 1,056,410
Ordinary disbursements 1.2S7.04S
Deficit to date this fiscal year. $13,777.
045. as against a surplus of (1.531. $25 at thia
time last year.
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
public debt tranractlons.
HOGS BRING TOP PRICES
SALES .ARE MADE AT $8.50 AT
NORTH PORTLAND.
All the Stoers Offered Arc Taken at
S7.10 Sheep Market Is
Firm.
Hogs again sold at I.u0 at the Portland
atock yards yesterday, four loads of choice,
lightweights bringing that figure. Heavy
hogs sold at IT.... to 17.70.
Th. cattle market waa active. All the
ateera offered, aix load, brought $7.10. A
car of medium cow aold at $4.7f.
Thar, waa a firm ton. to the slieep mar
ket, aheared wethers selling at $r.."o.
Receipt yesterday were ISO cattle, 12
calves. 319 hoga and 94'J sheep.
Hhlppers were Thomas Olover. Hsnsen. 2
cars of cattle; E.- t. Brown. Hansen. 1! cars
of cattle and hogs; E. clayborn. Hanson, 4
cars of cattle; K. Q. Cloydt. Pomeroy. 1
car of cattla. calves and hogs; Ham Carter,
Pomeroy. 1 car of hogs; a. D. Walter, Day
ton, 1 car of hogs: I.. E. West. Oakland. 2
rara of shet-p. and Hugh Cummtngs, Halacy,
2 cars of sheep.
The day s sales were as follows:
Weight. Price.
27 steers U4 7.M
22 steers 114-' 7.10
steers 1 147 7.10
J2 cows lull 4.7.1
1 calf ....a .1"" B-50
1 calf -'0 r."i0
S calves '"' h-"'0
7" sheared wethers 110 5. .Ill
17:1 sheared wethers 10 ."i.no
W) hl.KS 101 ")
2 hogs " . 7.50
1 hog .'!:to 7 7.'.
1 hog -4'-'o 7 7.1
70 hugs 14 S.:,i)
13 hogs 124 H.r.O
2 hops "-'i 7..-.H
77 hogs . 102 8...K
42 hogs T-2 S...O
21" hoga 140 M.r.O
The range of prlcea at the yards was as
follows:
Choice steers
Good steers
Medium steers
Choice cows
Grtod cows
Medium cows ......
Choice calvea
Good beavy calvea
Hulls
Slags
Hogs
Unlit
Heavy
Sheep
Yearlings
Wethers
Ewes
Lambs
Spring lambs ......
. .18.50 4? $7.20
. . a.2.-i if 6.4l
. . 4.IKIW 2.1
. . S .SOW 6.2.-1
. . u.ooft) ,i..-o
. . 4..-.l'j 8.00
. . g.:U'P R.s.-.
. . rl.OO-9 S.'iO
. . 3.50 r o.Jil
. . 4. 75 (i H.35
. . 8.00181 8.50
. . 7.O0'9 7.75
. . 4. BOW 5 BO
. . &.O0O' &.30
. . 4.00r ft 00
. . 4. 50W 6.00
. . 6.UO0 7.00
Omaha Livestock Markets.
SOUTH OMAHA. April :t0. Pattle Re
ceipts. 52HO: market, steady. Native steers,
H.'i( H.4i; native cows and heifers. $8. BO
7.4o: Western steer. $4.W'! 7.:lo; T-,as
liers. 4.54it0.5O: range cows and heifer.
I t 2.-tl 0.2: canners. $2.7'S 'a ! 4.2.1 : lockers
and feeders. 4W7.2.1: calves. $4.50f 7.75;
bulls, stags, etc.. 4.44 .o.
Hogs Kecelpis. 1.s): market, steady to
Sc. loaer. Heav. 7.'i5 H 7 ; mixed. 7.5(t
T.6o; light. 7 :).ii 7.7; pigs. wal.oO; bu.k
of sales. 7..-.i1i 7.70. x
heep Receipts. H4O0: market, strong to
10c higher. Yearlings. 7 iVO' 50: wethers.
tl..Vjj 7.00; ewes, $5.8.137; lambs. $S.7&al
10.10.
BOfTOX WOOL .1LJIKKT IS IiVL.1.
fries Hold Mead) on I-1na lirarW, but Low
Qualltle. Are Wesvk.
POSTON". April rvo. The domestic wool
market continue dull, with prices holding
stead, on fine grade, but waak In low qual
ity of stock. Shearing: contlnu.s in th. Far
West. In Michigan Ji lo 23c Is offered for
wool on the sheep's back, and.eome old lines
pf territory slock have changed nana, ai
Lie for -three-eighths blood. Scoured wool
is In light demand and buyers appear to be
waiting ror stoca.
Texaa fin mix to atght months. 46 0Oc;
fine. 12 months, 58c; fin. Fall. 4344.
California Northern. 6oj 52c: middle coun
ty. 4h2 50c; Southern. 4tlkt47o; Fall free,
i'2 a 44c.
Oregon Eastern No. 1 ataple. 58c: Eastern
clothing, auc: valley No. 1, 4ii4sc.
Territory fine staple, til 6 02c; flna mi
nium stat) a. 07 a 61lc: flna clothing. oJHP
55c; fin. medium clothing, 606530; half
blood romhinr. .iitj-RHc-. thrr-i;nins oiooa
combing. uOai&zc; quarter plooa comDing,
AAA 4KC.
fulled fine "A,' S3V55c; supers, 9147530.
Puget Bound Wheat Market.
tacoma. Aorll 30. Wheat. bluetem
$1.0N: forty-fold. $1.04: club. $1.03 1.04; red
iiussian. $1.01.
Receipt, wheat car; barley, on car;
oata, three cara; nay. it cars.
SEATTLE. April 30. Wheat, bluestem.
11.0: fortyfold. $1.02 V, : club. $1.03; fife.
$1 02; red rusalan. 11.01. Yesterday' car
recelpta wheat, 23: oats. Hi; hay. 27;
flour. 10; corn, one; barlc-y. one.
European Grain Market.
LONDON. April SO. Cargo,, firm. Walla
Walls, for shipment. 3us d.
Engllsn and rranota country maraeis.
flpm.
I.IVF.RPDOL April S0l 4?los: Wheat-
May. 8a ,d: July. 7s October, 7s bd.
Weather, cloudy.
Grains at Man Francisco.
flan Franclaco. April 30. Spot auotatlona
Walla Walla, $1.K7 M j 1.80; red Russian.
fl.8THaTl.av; Turkey red. l.wl.lt.'
bluedem. $1.01.2H: 'red barley. tl.09
l.!H: Brewing l ?itja.oo wnita oats.
$2.07 v 2.10: bran. $2.50: middlings.
$4: shorts. $309 91.
Call board sales
Wheat December, $1.86fe bid. $1.68
asked
Barley Deoembr. $100 Did, xi.OT asxea;
May. $1.88.
.Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April JO. Wheat May.
$l.im ttl.ll'i; July. $1.12H 61l: l Sep
tember. $1.04 t7 1.06 . Cash : No. 1 bard.
11.14 1,: No. 1 Northern, 11.13 S: No. I
Northern. $111: No. 3 wheat, $1.0,-
Flax $3 16V, 2.16.
Barley 70c($1.30.
Corn No. 3 yellow, 77Vsj7c.
Oata No. 2 whita, 54 61 be.
Hve No. t. oc
Bras la 10O-lb. aacka. $:4i 21.50.
ITAKE TO BEAR SIOE
Wheat Traders Pay Attention
to Crop Reports.
GOOD OKLAHOMA OUTLOOK
Prices Recede, but Are Rallied by
Unfavorable Advices From Other
Sections Large Cash Sales
Help Steady the Market.
CHICAGO, April 30. Improved crop con
ditions throughout the Weil, but especially
In Oklahoma, sent wheat trader today to
the bear lde. The close was nervous, vary
ing from v-,c lower to Vc advance as
compared with last night.
Belief that th. price of wheat had not
descended as much ss beneficial rains would
Imply leal to selling pressure at the outset.
Ha-ksets wre not great, however, until the
anliouncemlait of the Oklahoma atata report
showing a crop condition of 87 aa against
74 a month ago and Indicating a probable
yield of 2r.5t".000 bushels compared with
9.0no.0i0 bushels last year.
Delayed seeding northa-est served to re
strain the downward tendency and to some
extent did official acknowledgment that the
Ohio crop was almost a failure. A still
better rally near the end of the session came
as a result of th big cash sales here and
the chartering of lake tonnaae.
Talk of a good demand southwest had a
stimulating effect on corn prices. Another
bullish Influence was th. fsct that deliveries
tomorrow, although espeoted to be large,
were thought to be destined for strong
hand.
In oats, tha great discount of values
under corn brought about a rally except for
May. which waa suffering because of liqui
dating sales duo to the proximity of de
livery day.
Pusg-estlons that abnormally high prices
for packing house products would causa se
rious curtailment of consumption led to . a
lower quotation today. A large run of
hoga here and west had considerable influ
ence In the same direction. Pork reacted
the most. 10 to 27 Vic.
Tha leading; futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
.fl.l34 $1.1514
Low.
$1-12 i
1.10-4
1.07 T,
Close.
$114-,
l.llv,
10S
May
Julv
rjepU
Mav
Julv
Sept.
May
Julv
Sept.
.. 1.11 1.12
. 1.0S 1.09 V,
CORN.
. .7!S -82S
.. .77S .78 '
. .70:, -76H
OATS.
a .Bfl7, .31
.. .041, .54 4,
. .44 5, .45
MESS PORK.
12
.75 .
.76
.5i
.84
.44 -n
.Kl'i
.58
.441,
Mar
Julv
S'pt.
. . 1 9. 2.1
..1H..10
. .1U.63
19.3714
1D.70
19.8.1
in to
m. 4o
m.oo
mi7',i
1H.47 V,
41. IV
Mav
July
Sept-
.10.80
.11.0"
.1L20
10.S2V,
11.121,
11.32 V,
10.80
ll.OO
11.17V4
10.8.1
11.02 4
11. i
SHORT RIBS.
May
.Itllv
Sept.
..10.10 10.20 1 10
..10.1:5 10.411 lo .."0
. .10..17V4 1O.024 10.0214
10.1.1
10.S7'i
10.47 V
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Firm. Spring patenta. best hard,
$.3u.
Rye No. 2. SS'fiSSVjC.
Barley Feed or mixing. S0cf?$l; fair to
choice malting. $1.30 af 1. ..4.
Timothy seed $7 & 12.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 26U, 000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 3-4. 000 bushels, compared with 33SV
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
ago. The world's visible supply, as shown
by Bradstreet's. decreased 3, .187.000 bushels.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 37
cars: com, 150 cars; oats. 108 cars; hogs,
29.0O0 head.
Duluth Flax Market.
DULI'TH. Minn., April 30. Linseed, in
store, on track, to arrive and May, 92.17-'!,
July. I-MIH asked.
uiiiirtsT if mi tm..Tr a i
Tlxe real worth of
an article can be
established only by
proven merit. Bitu
lithic paving has
been proven by the
hardest of time and
traffic tests.
J. C. WILSON & CO.
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Main Office Mills llld.. Sao rraoarlses.
BrsaDeh Offices Vssramef, baallla,
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Phones Marshall 4120, A 1(T.
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and San Diego Direct
S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder
Sail Every Wednesday Alternately at 6 V. M.
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO. -
132 Third St. Phones Main 1314, A 1315
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOB
San at'raneisco and Loa Angela,
WITHOUT CUANOE.
8. S. ROSE CITY Sails at A. M. May I.
THE SAN FRAN. PORTLAND S. 8. CO.
Ticket Office 142 Third h treat.
Phone: Main iWS, A 1402.
.$1,000,000.00
800,000.00
Bank of Commerce
New York 10 Exchange Place.
Lombard Street.
TRAVEIaEKS' GUIDE.
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Largest S.S. Co.
in the World
1.210.000
Atlantic
Service
invnflV.
rARIS. IIAALBCRO
lr. U, May 7, 10 A. M.
t-IiaU. May 11, 1 V.-t.
Amer.. Jlay lo, -P.
Grant May 1. 10A.M.
Second cabin only.
.Hamburg direct.
SPECIAL SAILINCS
S. S. VICTORIA LUISE
MAY 7, JUNE 6
MEDITERRANEAN
niBKALTAR. NAPLES. OEJiOA
6. S. HAMIil'RU. .May 15. a A. 11.
c t: a.l..HUa, Mav 2!). 10 A. M.
s! s'. Moltke July 6. 10 A. M.
CRUISES
(The Hamburg-American Lin orig
inated Ocean Cruising 23 years ago
TWO IDEAL fRnSIM
AROUND THE WORLD
OPTIONAL I 14 DAYS IN JAPAN
TOURS 11 DAYS IN I"pIA
KoVTlS. 101 I Feb. tt. IBIS
From New York I From Ban Fr-lsco
F VICTORIA LUISE t8on
DURATION EACH CRUIfiEjCOST
Including all necessary
aboara ana niiiiim ti
shore excursions, carriages, guides. LA
t-es. etc. N
SUMMER CRUISES
To the Land of the Midnight Sun
Elffht delightful cruises during June,
j ..I, and Augoist. from Hamburg
o Norwav. North Cape, bpitzber- J
gen. Iceland, etc Duration II OS
to 2o nay,, uca. "' " "v-
cnlendld service, large steamships
Victoria luise.- -kbonprix-
EESSIK CECILE" and "METEOR
Write for booklet of any crulsa.
Hamburg-American Line
I0 Powell Bt.. 6an Francisco. CaL;
O -W B- N. Co.. Nor. Pacific. D.
R G.. Burlington Route. Mil-
wa'ukee A Puget Sound R. R..
H. Dickson. C. P. T. A..
Great Iortnern rty io.
Dorsey B. Smith, 69 8th
St-, Portland, Or.
Copyright, 1912.
Canadian Pacific
-EMPRESS OF THE ATLANTIC"
AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS ,
fctONTBEAL. QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL
VIA THE
SCENIC ROUTE TO ECBOPB
1000 MILES!
ON THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
AND
LESS THAN FOUR DATS AT SEA
2633 MILES PORT TO PORT
THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE
First Cabin S92.S0 and a v.
Second Cabin ....53.75 and up
One-Class Cabin 3d-clasa) S50.00 and up
Third-Class Lowest rates on request.
Canadan Pacific Office, corner Third an4
Fine Multnomah Hotel bldg), Portland,
ud all local agents.