THE MORNING OREftONIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912.
1
HOP OUTLOOK FINE
Crop Prospects Are Favorable
in All Countries
MARKET ON THE DEC LIN
Downward Movement May Jiot Stop
at the Twenty-Cent Mark Xew
Crop Offered Yesterday
Without Takers.
The feeling In the hop market yesterdsy
m rery weak. No business wss report
ed pot through by local dealers. It wae
aid 2 cents waa offered for tnree-oay
option tn parta of Polk County, but this
did not prevent growerl from offering tneir
hope to local dealers at 12 cents. Several
such offers were turned down. It will re
quire mora than options and talk to keep
the market up this season.
A week ago It looked aa If bottom would
bo reached at 20 cents, but It Is doubtful
now If there will be speculative buying at
that figure. Most dealers take the Tlew
that If the market can decline to 2 cents
It can also go to 15 cents. - In some quar
ters It Is hollered hops will sen lower si
tr hsrrest than before.
These are not especially the Tlews of
bears and are not expressed for the pur
pose of bearing the market, but are based
rm the favorable crop prospects everywhere.
- This Is a rear when the grower should look
the matter squarely In the faoo and not be
Influenced by the abnormally high prices
paid last year.
The California market Is still nominally
on a 23-cent basis. Host of the growers In
that state have larger holdings than the
Oregon growers and they are slower sellers.
By holding the California market up now
they will only have a harder fall when the
expected slump cornea
Foreign crop reports are satisfactory. In
Germany. Bohemia and other sections of
the Continent warmer weather, with ram.
- has brightened the outlook. Likewise In
England rain has been of much benefit and
the vine has made rapid growth, but a fresh
attack of fly and lice is 'reported, also mold
In some localities.
The local market for 1911 bops is also dull
and weak. No improvement In America
Is expected, but there may yet bo a high
market In London for spots, as It la be
lieved soma of the dealers are short. Th!a
will have no particular effect on the mar
ket for the coming crop.
WHEAT MARKET DULL,
Only
UNCHANGED
a Few Small Orders Coming From
California Weekly Statistics.
The wheat market was very dull at the
opening. Tho demand waa restricted to
a few California orders. The prices quoted
were unchanged from last week.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
the Merchants Exchange aa follows:
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
Monday 18 1 T 3 10
year ago .... 8 1 IS S 9
Feas'n to data 13331 SH6 2494 1S92 27.19
Year ago 11803 ?u 2473 934 2M0
The weekly wheat statistics of the Mer
chants' Exchange follow:
American Visible Supply
Juhels.
June 17, 1912 3'i.HiiS.OOO
June 19, 1UI1 Si.OiXOVO .
June 20, 11)10 13.102.000
June 21, 1909 12.944.000
June 22, IOCS 10.905.000
June 24. 1907 47.000.000
June 2- l'WS 2S.9O9.00O
June 2S. IMS 15.3SS.000
June 21, 19l4 1S.84O.00O
June 22. 1903 18,030.000
Quantities on Passage
Week Week Week
ending ending ending
June IS ' ' June 8 June 17. '11
For Bushels Bushels Busheie
l K 2. 510.000 29.S00.1O0 25.H10.000
Continent ..23.116,000 27.O8O.00O 25.168.00v
Decrees.
2,042.00V
3-H.OOO
1.7S5.0OO
2.471. OW)
1. 659.0O0
1.006.000
1.223,000
1.394.000
2.132.000
1,044,000
Totals ...54.651.000 64,880.000 60,328.000
World's Shipments (flour included)
From
IT. s.. Can.
Argentina .
Australia .
lanub. p'ts 1.600,000
Russia 2.112.000
India 8.030,000
Week
ending
June 15
Bushels
S. 052.000
2.80S.OOO
392. OOO
Week Week
ending ending
June 8 June 17.'ll
Bushels Bushels
8.909.000
2.080.000
849.000
2.084.000
2.984.000
2.000.000
2.071.000
1.928.000
752. OOv
248.000
4.3S4. 00u
1. 600.000
Totals ...13.600.000 16.283,000 11.031.000
World's shipments, season to date:
Total Since Same Period
From July 1. 1911. Last Season.
TJ. s. and Canada 166.006.000 119.392,000
Argentine 83.2S7.000 83.076.000
Australia . . . , . 52.465.0O0 84.224. 00O
Dsnubtan points 74.S34.0O0 83.216.0-10
Russia 74.SS8.000 213.396.0iK)
India .48 7S4.0D0 , 49.232.000
Total 500,324.000 606.530,000
crate: cucumbers. S181.50 doxen-. eggplant.
2!e per pound: head lettuce. 12 e per dos.:
hothouse lettuce. 75c$l per box; peas.
VSc per pound: peppers. 202HC per
?ouna; rsaishes. 1302OC doxen; rnuosrD. 19
UC nmr Bound : mlnai-li A &a Mr MUIld: tO-
matoes, 82.75 per box; garlic, 8 10c per lD-1
Dairy ead Country Trochee.
BUTTER Oregon creamery butter, cubes
or eoild pack. 27c per pound; prints. 28c per
pound. .
EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch, candled. 20a
ter dnz.fi: count. 19c
CHEESE Triplets and daisies, ISO per
pouna; ioung America, lTftc
PORK r'ancy. lutj lOiic per pound.
VEAL Fanev. 12&12Uc per pound.
POULTRY Hens. 12 Vic: broilers. 18
020c; ducks, .young. 12 to 14c; geese, 10 1
11c: turkeys, live. 18c; dressed. 25c
STOCK TRADE HALTS
Deadlock May Continue Until
After the Conventions.
CHICAGO NEWS IS WATCHED
Staple Groctviea.
SALMON Columbia River. one-pound
tails. S2.25 ner doxen: elxat-pound taUe,
$2.ib; one-pound fiata. $a.u; eJaka pink, prices Are Irregular, With a'Hard-
COFFEE--Houied. ta drum. 286 9403
ner oound.
NUTS -Walnut. leeleKe per pound;
Brmail nuts. 12Ue: filbert. 14 0 10c; ai
monds. 17Q21e; peanut, ISc; eocoanuta, 00
bfeJ, per dosen: cnestnut, izo per paiwn
Hickory nut. Ab10c ner oound.
HONEY Choice, $3.73 per case; strained
honey. 10c oer oound.
SALT Granulated. 113 per ton; half-
ground, 100s, $8.0 pr ton; mm, $9 per ton
JAP.S Small wbite, 4t;c, larce wnue.
4c; Lima. ,c; pit. 6c; Mexican, eo
bayou, be
RICK No. l Japan. c; cheaper grade
6QSc; Southern head. C07Hc
ening Tendency Toward the Close
of the Pay Reading Is
' ; Strongest of Favorites.
NEW YORK. June 17. The only notable
feature of today's stock market was the
fact that It marked almost the smallest
volume of operations for the year. From the
opening;, until Its close, trading; was dull.
SUGAR Utt araiLulated. Sd.05: fruit and I The movement was restricted, except in
berry. $ 05; Honolulu plantation, $ti; beet, specialties, particularly the tobacco Issue
5.t&; extra C. $5.53; pewdered. burrei
10.31. cube barrels
DKIKD FRUITS Apple. 14c per pound
apricot. 160 18 e ; peaches. 12g 14a
prunes, Italian. 10 V & lu c; silver. 1 So
fisa, white and black. Vfc7c; currant
7 He; raislne, loose. Muscatel, 6 V4 3 7 Vic;
bleached Thompson, 11 c ; unbleached Sui
Politics formed the one absorbing topic
and news from Chicago was awaited eager
ly. Veteran observers opined that the mar
ket is likely to continue in deadlock: until
after the conventions.
Cron nntm wn mm- fnvorahle. hT reason
of needed rains In certain section. Freight
tonnage west of Chicago continues to show
, . , .T r ix . .ri - ViT'riI. dt-ir plr. a material Increase in volume. In the Mid
f001 eosd: 78f;tt,dat,lrt Ule West, however, last week's receipts of
sian. per pound; Fard. Si-60 per box. I n d f. smaller than the week
preceamg.
HAMS All sues, 176 ISc: skinned, 17fcO
16c: picnics. 12c: bouea. a
BACON FaucT. Wis &2olc: choice. XOM
C21C-
United Railway 6 F 4a 6H
Wabash first 4s .. 68
Westinghouse oonv 5s.......... 94.
Western Pacific 6s s4
8
9S
84
Storks at Boston. -
BOSTON", June 17. Closing quotations:
Allouez iVnhawlr 66
A Z L 4 8m... SISlNevsda Con .... 21
Amals; Copper.. 84H Nlpissimr Mines. T?i
Arizona Com .. 5North Butte..... 31H
B 4 C C 8 M. a iNorth Lake 6H
Cat & Ariioria.. T4oid Dominion... 51
Cal A Heola. ...515 Osoeola ..122
Centennial 24 'Oiitncv 90
Cop Rail Con Co 5S i.Sbannon ....... 14 X
E. Butte Cop M. 13VSuperlor SSk
Franklin ....... 13 'Sup ft Bos Kin., a
Glrouz Con fttTamftrack ...... 43
GranbT Con - H.1 HT S S R A II... 33
Qreene Cananea. 9 do preferred... 43ft
I Royaile (Cop) 81SlT;tah Con 11
Kerr Lake. 2S!i:tah Copper Co. 63 T
Lake Copper.... 381iWinona 6hi
La gal cop x-av 7 iwoiverine ......iiv
Miami Copper. . . 23 ,
Money Exchange, tc
NEW IOFK, June 17. Money on call
sieaay, z,Q2 per cent; rullns rate, z it
olosinc bid. 2 V : offered at a.
Time loans, ateadr. 60 dava S per cent
0 days, per cent; six months, Is0
V per cent.
SrT.
Prices of stocks were lrreaular, with weak
ness in Canadian Pacific on the heavy tone
abroad. The list hardened toward the end
DHT SALT HEATS Barks rirr alt 11 It, I of the 4av. when Canadian Pacific had re
C12Uc: backs, smoked. 13 a 14c:- bellies, drj I covered the greater part of its decline.
salt. 13 'Ac: bellies, smoked. 15c
LARD Tierce basis, choice. lBtte: com
pound. c: leaf, three-pound yaila. $8.54
per case.
MISCELLANEOUS Figs' feet. kits. ILSs:
sliced beef. Insldes, $28 per cass; dried beef,
Insldes, 25o per pound; bolocna. canvas-
back. 10 fee; minced ham. 12c.
Hope, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 1912 contracts. 22c; 1911 crop.
nominal. MUc
MOHAIR Choice. 82a. nee nouno.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 1461914a per I amounted to $2.01)9.000. United States bonds
ej
Reading; waa the strongest of ths specula
tive f riv.irlt., lth 1 1 ii H i r 1 n ir atrenath in
Union Pacific and United States Steel. Final
aeallngs were attended by mooeraie au-
tivltv. .
There were two dividend announcements
of Interest, one that the Colorado -uei
Iran Cnmnanv haH raaumed oavment On
nrtrrA .hare and an increase in the
quarterly disbursement by one or tne axon'
tana copper companies.
Th nnlv f.atii. nf note in the bond mar
ket was an advance of two points in Wabash
refunding 4a Prices eisewnere incunea
Irregularity. Total transactions, par value,
Valley. 20 O
pound, according to shrinkage
22c per pound.
PELTS Dry. 12MSc: full wool batcber
pelts, li.:3Vl.Tl; sbearlnga losysoe.
salted calf. 20$ 21c; salted kip. ll312o; I " "
green hides, 10c; dry calf. No. 1. 25o; No. . aS AsrlcuTt
avi., ui ll luces, AaT V J , MaaLCU
were unchanged on calL
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
CI os In
Sales.
dry hides.
a-reen
CASCARA per pound, fi 14O6C.
IJnaeed OU and Turpentine.
sJJii eaiu v a a- Aa-ea , esse i ales, oovi Wlirrxa,
barrels. ih)c; raw. case 93c; boiled, caa.
TUWEMTINB Caaea, 69e; barrel 60 Ha
ACTIVE CATTLE TRADE
SUPPLY OX HAXD SELLS
STEADY PKICES.
stags, I Am Beet Sugir.
American Can .
Am Car A Fdy.
Am Cotton Oil..
Am Hd & Lt Pf
Am Ice Securi..
Am Linseed . . .
Am Locomotive
Am 8m el & Ref
do preferred. .
Am Steel Fdy. .
Am Sugar Ref..
Am Tel 4 Tel..
Am Tobacco pf. .
Am Woolen . . .
Anaconda M Co
Atchison
do preferred. .
Atl Coast Line..
Bait & Ohio . . .
Bethlehem Steel
Brook R Tran. .
Canadian Pac.
Central Leather. .
do preferred. . .
Central of N J.
5.300
V.BOO
7.800
200
' High.
"841,
75"
S4
58
Low.
'744
82 hi
58
28 H 28
1.100 84
100 108
8414
108
BOO
400
13014
145
ATI
1,100 43 K
TOO 106 4
100 103
100 14014
300 107.
20O 3874
600 8S14
1,400 264
130
14594
43
K6
103 a
14014
107
3614
S7
2G314
Quotations.
Hogs and Sheep Scarce at Yards Ches AOhio . .. 200
and Jfove at Last Week's cl' Gt w.e v
uu iiiQieiieu.. ......
Chicago & N W
C, M ft St Paul. 1.500
C. C C ft St L
Col Fuel ft Iron
There was an active cattle market at I ,
the stockyards yesterday. The supply was corn Products'. '.
only fair and was soon disposed of at good I Del ft Hudson.
teady prices. bheep and hogs were scarce I D ft H lirande..
id moved at last weeks quotations. i do preferred..
The bulk of steer sales were at $8.85. I Distillers' Secur
Three loads were sold at $7 and one at I Erie
.10. Cows were taken at former prices. iv-pi
A lirr. hnnnh nf ..hiifiw. VMth.n hmnrhl i QO 2d Pf ....
$4.25. the price that prevailed throughout !n,.Ele?.tr"!.
77
'l7
400
100
300
2. BOO
200
10314
'3114
103
'siii
Top grade hogs again sold at
last week.
J7.75.
Receipts for Sunday and Monday were
Sra cattle, 8 calves, 8 hogs and 664 sheep.
Shippers were French ft Horseman, Hepp-
ner, 3 cars of cattle; C. . Brown. Kim-
berly. Idaao, 1 car of hogs; C. R. Emerson.
Ontario. 1 car of cattle: T. O Wilson. The
Dalles, 1 ear of cattle; C. H. Fulton. Biggs, iwa Centra, " ' '
1 car of cattle; H. C. Ruper. Shanlko, 1 k C Southern"
car of sheep; J. E. Ross. Shedds, 1 car of ao preferred "
... "a -"". ' 3 lull lit wiiiuu, 11UDC
burg. 1 car of cattle; C. F. Cassldv. Ar-
buckle ft Willows, Cal., 6 cars of cattle, and
west, uaaiana, a cars 01 sneep.
The day's, sales were aa follows:
Gt North of . .
Gt North Ore .. .
Illinois Central. .
Interbor Met . ..
do preferred. .
Inter Harvester
Inter Marine pf
int "aper
Int Pump
STRAWBERRY SEASON NEARLY ENDED
After This Week Trade Will Ton ta Cali
fornia Deciduous Fruits.
The fruit market opened with a brisk
demand. This week will probably wind up
the strawberry season, which will turn the
buying; trade mora extensively" to California
deciduous frnlta Good berries sold y ester
dsy at $1.259L35. Poor stock sold aa low
as 50 cents.
Cantaloupes were easier at $3.5094.30 per
crate. There was a good movement In
apricots at $1.2581.60 per box.
A car of California new potatoes ar
rived and they sold lower at 214 62 cents
a pound. Walla Walla la offering new po
tatoes here, also new cabbage, but buyers
are not taking hold. Red onions
steady at $L25 a sack.
DEMAND FOB POULTRY 13 LIMITED
:g Receipts Are Falling Off, but Prices
Aiw Unchanged.
There waa not much snap to the poultry
market yesterday. A few coops came la
wud some wen) carried over from last week.
but buyers wera Indifferent, The old prices
were quoted. Veal waa scarce and firm and
pork waa steady.
Eg g receipts have fallen off materially,
but there has been no Improvement la
prices yet.
Cheese waa firm at the new quotations
that went into effect yesterday. Butter
was steady.
Baak clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yeeterday were aa follows:
Clearings. Balances
Portland $2.5;$.3so $514,682
b'eattie 3.217.42S 2tW,J13
Tacoma 630.473 63.K04
Spokane 105,150 48.37$
PORTLAND MARKJCTS.
Grala. Flew. Fee. Ete.
WHEAT Track prices: Bluest em. 05c:
club. 0c; red Russian. 90c; Valley. 0e; 40-
10 . a. vuc ,
FLOUR Patents $5.10 per barrel;
straights. 14.70: experts. $4 20: Valley. $5.10:
HAY Timothy. $13.50017; alfalfa. $11;
ciover. essr; oata ana vetch. $ls.5OtflLS0;
rain hay. It.
aIILLTUFF8 Bran. $:$.( per toa;
shorts, tit; middlings. $11
CORN Whole. $3: creeled. $40 per tea,
OATS No. 1 white. $33 40 per toa.
Vecetablee ana. Fruits.
BERRIES Strawberries, 50c$l.S3
per
crate: gooseberries. 2S05c per pound; rasp
berries, $L25 per crate. .
TROP'CAL FRUITS Orancea, navels,
-i"tjS.28: California grapefruit. $3.50?4;
lemons. $4,800$ per box; pineapples. $e par
eutid.
FRESH FRUIT Cherries, 8e per
pound; applea red. $1.5083.00 per box- aprl.
cots. 11.25 4 1.50 per box; cantaloups. $3.50
(4 50 per crate.
POTATOES Jobbing prices: Bur banks
old. $1.50 per hundred; new, per pound.
l,C2c ,
VEGETABLES Artichokes. e5073e per
dosen; asparagus. $1 per box: beans. 8
e?10c: cabbage. le per pound; cauli
flower. $2.75 per crate; celery, $$ pes
Weight. Price.
27 steers 1153 $8.85
25 steers 1225 6.85
25 steers 1195 6.85
25 steers 1234 6.S5
25 steers 1231 S.85
1 steer SaO 0.00
15 steers .- 1048 6.35
5 steers 1033 6.35
26 steers 1205 7.ut
22 steers 1146 7.10
18 steers 1217 7.00
1 steer 1140 7.0v
28 steers 1318 4.85
24 steers v 1004 7.00
25 steers 1205 6.90
.5 cows 1040 5.00
17 cows 980 5.75
1 cow 830 6.0U
5 cows 913 O,oo
1 cow 1120 5.5u
1 cow 1470 5.25
2 cows 920 6.50
1 COW 1180 6.O0
1 cow 1000 6.00
1 cow 13:o 3.29
1 stag 1480 5.75
1 bull 11B2 4.0U
47 sheep 102 3.1
200 wethers 93 4.25
2 hogs 340 6.50
SO hogs 183 7.75
The range of prices at the yards waa as
follows:
Laclede Gas
Louis ft Nash. . .
Minn & St L . . .
M, S P & S S M
Mo. Kan ft Tex.
do preferred.. .
Mo Pacific
Nat Biscuit . . . .
National Lead .. .
N Ry Mex 2 pf.
N Y Central ...
N Y. Out ft Wes
Norfolk ft West
North American
Northern Pac . .
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania ...
People's Gas . ..
P. C C ft St L.. .
Pittsburg Coal..
Pressed S Car..
Ry Steel Spring 100
ling 2,7W
tblic Steel.. 100
do preferred..
500
200
0O
200
800
100
100
300
600
100
do preferred..
St L ft S F 2 pf .
do preferred. .
400
300
do preferred..
1.200
500
lOO
40O
200
'85 'S5
3214 32
34 33
53 : 52
1914- 16914"
133 133
i9 '19
57 57
119 -118
"16 "ii""
2514 2514
'25 '24
142" 14014"
27 27
37 '37
'3114' si'"
117 11714
3414 34
111 111
82 82.
119 119
123 j'23""
114 114
"ii" '26
35 35
'35 "35
185 164
24 24
'25" "24
50 49
'34'" 'H"
109 108
28 28
74 74
46 44
Tol. St L & Wes .
do preferred.. .
rn no Pap Hp . .
. . . .$6.85$7.3ri I do preferred..
6.50 f..S.J u S Realty ...
6.00 lit n a Rubber ...
6.00 6.35 u S Steel
5.509 6.001 do preferred..
6.003 C.50 I TTtah Copper . .
7.00S- 7.75 I Va-Caro Chem..
6.00W 6.50 I Wabash
0 6.00 1 do preferred..
Stags 4. To 6.36 I Western Md
nogs. - 1 wMims r,iec ..
Light 7.00 7.75 Western Union..
Heavy &ooci ft no Wheel ft L E
Choice steers
Good steers
Medium steers
Choice cows .........
Good cows ...........
Medium cows
Choice calves
Good heavy calves
Bulls
10,900 168 167
100 90 90
'""506 '3 "3
25,700 68
4"0 110 110
2.700 64 63
400 47 47
"'966 "17 "1614
Sheep
Yearlings 8.75 O 4.26
Wethers 8.25 4.25
Ewes S.00 8.50
lamm 4.OO6J 8.00
5,400 171 170
900 84 34
2,000 20 20J4
1,200 291 290
800 24 24
800 54 54
Total sales for the day, 146.300 shares.
BONDS.
Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co., of
Lehigh Valley
Chlno Copper. ,
Ray Consols . . .
Am Tobacco . .
Seaboard Airline
do preferred
Bid.
2
84
.. 61
74
33
68
61
24
14
41
84
17
88
130
145
105
2S
43
106
103
140
10S
88
87
264
24
91
395
77
23
17
33
135
103
57
31
39
141
14
17
19
35
32
34
5!
40
1
133
41
128
19
57
119
18
16
25
11
25
59
105
156
18
141
27
69
. 37
155
57
81
117
34
111
82
119
32
123
113
107
20
34
159
85
165
23
71)
24
49
85
32
75
54
109
28
a
, 23
14
SO
166
o
75
W
69
110
63
47
7
17
57
72
82
7
171
84
20
24
54
Omaha ZJvestock Markets.
OMAHA. June 17. Cattle Receipts 1900:
market active and stronger. Native steers. I r,rt-.i. nrf
$8.809.23: cows and heifers. $3.7537.85:1
Western steers, $4.9098.10: Texas steers. ti a Tel rnnv 4a
,v I American Tobacco 4s.
$4.40j6.25: cows snd heifers.
4.50; canners. $2-50e?4.50; stcckers
and feeders, $4.257; calves, $4.7ojS.75
bulla stars, etc. $4 6 8.
Hoes Rscelnts 5100: msrket S&lOc low
er. Heavy. $7.3087.30: mixed. $7.107.20:
tr,'Z?rS9i ,687: bUlk 01 "le"' Atianric T Coast ijnewni'ii
'aKIrD . ,ann. ... ..., At Coast Line "L ft N coll"
Tearllngs. $5.7596.50: wethers, $5.25t 5.S5:
ewes, v4.autf5.50; lamba, list.
Bld.Asked.
..113 114
American Tobacco 6s.
Atchison General 4a....
Atchison conv 4s
Atchison adj 4s stamped
Aicmsou conv os
4s.
Chiracs Utestark Markets.
CHICAGO. June 17. Cattle Receipts 21..
000; market stesdy. Beeves. $8. 10 y 9.40;
Texas steers, $6.60 8.20; Weste.-n steers.
18-50 ST 8. 25: stockera and fredera S4.25
665; co-a and heifers, S2.90&8.25; calves.
d.ouc 5.00.
Hogs Recetpts 46.000: market 10c lower.
Light. IB.906 7.30: mixed. J.85i 7.85: tl-I.
$8.908 7.35; rough. $.90g 7.10: pigs. $5.10)
tt.id: buia or sales. $7.2597.30.
Sheep Receipts 18.O0O: market steady
Native. $3 15a 5.10; Western, $3.50S5.16;
yearunga $4.T5-7; lamba native. $4.2095;
western. v.outf e: spring lamaa, so.xocy.
Metal Markets.
95
.102
fltii
l061i
90
106
94
93
91
. 98
. SU
.100
.100
. 95
. 95
: os
. 98
. 95
..94
. 89
NEW YORK. June 17. CoDner firm.
Standard. 18.75ft 17.25; June 16.87 Q
17.87: July and August 17.00 17.25;
September. 17.00t 17.37 ; electrolytic. 17;
lake. 17S1T: casting. 16S17.
Tin quiet snd Arm. Spot 48.256 48.70;
ju:y. o.wv - 'o; august. 44.WSH.W1
Lesa nrm. e.ewr4.&u.
Spelter .steady. 6.90$ 7.00.
Antimony, quiet. Couksons, 8.00.
Iron steady. No. .1 Northern. 15.25015.75
No. 1 Northern. 14.75015.25; No. 1 South-
n n H XTA 1 Eflnth.ni ... UMieiKTI
Arrivals or copper. su tons; exports tnis ' : . r . .
UMI TAn,4An t . T. Republic Of Cuba 5S....
,J . ". , " V 1 G ..... . r T?. " t -. H. , -
Baltimore ft Ohio 3s. ..
Baltimore ft Ohio 4S...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 4s...
Can southern first 6s
Chesapeake ft Ohio 4a
C B ft.Q gen mtg 4s
C B ft Q Joint 4S
C B ft Q Ills 4s
C B ft Q Denver 4s
Central Pacific first 4s.'......
Chicago ft East Ills 4s
Chicago R I ft P ref 4s
Chicago R I ft P Col trust 4s.
Colorado ft Southern first 4s... 94
Erie first cons P L 4s 98
Int Met 4s 89
Japanese 4s - 67
Japanese Ixhu 4s 9344
Japanese second 4s 91
Louisville ft Nashville unl 4s... u
Mo Kan ft Tex 4a 87
Missouri Pacific 4s
New York Central 3a 87
New York Central L S 8a 81
New York City 4s 92
New York City 4s of 1957 107
Norfolk ft Western 4s 8
Norfolk ft Western conv 4s. 111
N Y Ont ft W 4s
Northern Pacific P L 4a 99
Northern Pacific 3s. ........... 69
Oregon Short Line 4s 83
Oregon Ry ft Nav 4s........
penna Ry s of 1948. .......... iw
r-mnppine Hallway 4S..
Spot. I2O0 10s; fu-
97
103
94
90
7S
77
100
101
..98
..102
..100
..100
track. No. 1 hard. $L18: No. 1 Northern, tn ted States 3s registered 102
$1.12: No. 2 Northern. $1.09 to L10 ; I J.n "d States 3s coupon,,. 102
July. $1.11 asked: September. $1.05 asked. J " 'ed State, 4s registered 114
Oata 6c lower. - Lnlted tnss la couin..j.ti114
mon
futures, 178 12a ad.
London tin. strong.
turea. 17 10s.
London lea.l. 117 15s.
London spelter, 25. 15a
Iron. Cleveland warrants, $s ra London,
Dolnth Wktmt Market.
DULTJTH. Jnns 17. Close: Wheat, on I Knlted states zs coupon
Southern Pacific col
Southern Railway 4s
9t L ft s F ref 4s
Union Psclflo first 4V..
Union Pacific conv 4a. .......
Union pacific ref 4s
United States Steel 8 F 5s....
United States 2s registered...
99
90
107
94
94
91
98
89 !4
101
10O
98
96
V9
99
98
94
J 89
69
93
.' 98
90
87
92
91
99
87
72
87
83
93
107
89
93
99
69
94
95
104
88
98
j"
91
. 78
78
100
102
98
102
101
101 H
102
102
114
114,
rime mercantile mr.r. IV 64 ier cent.
eiterliar exchange, firm, with actual busl
neas In bankers' bills at $4.66 for 0-day
Dins ana at 14.8745 lor demand
Commercial bills, $4-84.
Bar silver, 61 14c.
Mexican dollars. 4Sil
' Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds.
easy.
LONDON. June 17. Bar silver, quiet
Z5 3-itKi per ounce; money, Pr cent
rate or discount for snort bills, 1 io-itff
per cent; do, three months' bills, 1 16-16 fc
per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 17. Sterlinc on
London Sixty days, 14-84: do, sight.
S4.87H.
Silver bars, 814; Mexican dollars, nomi
nal, jjraita. sight, .02; ao. teierapn, .u.
Condition of tne Treasury.
WASHINGTON. June 17. At the begin-
nlng of business today the condition of the
unitea states Treasury was:
tYorkine- balance In Trsuurv of
fices . .1 $ C4.0ft4.597
In banks and Philippine treasury 3S.143.484
Total balance In general fund... ISO.813.289
Ordinary receipts Saturday 8.326,353
Ordinary disbursements 1,969,312
Deficit to date this fiscal year Is $1,008,
705, as against a surplus of $11,582,622 at
una time last year.
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
puouc aen. tranaacuons.
BAN FRANCISCO PBODUCB MARK El
Price Quoted at the Bay City for Vege
table. Fk-nlta, Etc
SAX FRANCISCO, June 17. The follow
ing produce prices were current here today
FruitApples, choice. 1.25: common. 60c
Mexican limes, tE.t0Q; California lemons.
choice. 4.tu; common, si.ou; navet oranges.
81.51.75; pineapples, 8.00y 4.00.
Cheese 1515ttc
Butter Fancy creamery, S8Hc
Eggs Store, 18a; fancy ranch. Sic.
Vegetables - Cucumbers, E0c$L75
garlic, 83c; green peas, il1.75; string
oeans, woc; asparagus, wUCfS'ji.iib; toma
toes, 75cSl.25; eggplant, lOillc; onions,
etooreuc.
Potatoes 'River Burbanks, $1.606jt2.Ofl
Oregon Burbanks, $1.251.50; Early Rose,
11.2531.75; sweets. 39c.
Hay Wheat. 12&18,50; wheat and oats.
s izty in; an air a, 11 lit.
Receipt Flour. S30S sacks: wheat. 800
centals: Darley. I13& centals: notatoea 1535
sacks; bran, 600 sacks; hay, 684 tons; wool.
4.4J. DsUU.
Coffee and Bucar.
NETW YORK. June 17. Coffee futures
ciosea l to 4 points higher. June, 13.5ect
j uiy. jcf.odc; August, J.3.73C; tieptemDer,
13.S2c: October, 13.86c: November. 13.90c.
December and January, 13.94c; February,
13.90c; March, 13.97c; April, 13.9Sc; Ma.
Spot steady, unchanged.
Raw suicar. barelv steadv: Muscovado. S9
test. it.sDc; centrizugai, yti test. a.Sttc. nomi
nal; molaases, 89 test, 8.11c Refined quiet.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 17. Cotton Snot
closed quiet, 10 points lower. MM-uplands,
11.S0; mid-gulf. 12.05. Sales. 50 bales.
Cotton futures closed steadv. 1 to 4 nolnts
lower. June il.zv, juiy 11.39, August 11.49,
September 11.53, October 11.68, November
11.68, December 11.73, January 11.71. Feb
ruary 11.75, March 11.83, May 11.89.
NEW ORLEANS. June 17. Snot cotton
quiet. Middlings, 12.
. Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. June 17. Evaporated annles
uncnanirea. on sdol iancv ouotea as
luHc; choice, 88c; prime, 747c
Prunes auiet but steadv in avmnathv with
future market quotations ranging from 3
(&'c zor caiirorniaa up to 30-40S and 6i
ttc xor uregons.
Peaches quiet and unchanged. Choice.
7S)4c; extra choice. St&Hhtc; fancy, 84
(flVlUC
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. June 17. Butter TCarv.
Creameries. 3125c; dairies, 21 1 24c
a-gga HSteaay; recelpu. 13.130 .cases: at
mark, cases included. 15Mf16c; ordinary
firsts. 16c; firsts, 17&17c
Cheese Steady. Daisies. 14ial4Ue: twlna
13H13c; Young Americas. 14)414Hc;
long horns, 14 tj? 1 4 hi c
t '
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. June 17. Turnentlna
firm, 44c; sales, 1000; receipts, 657; ship
ments. 869; stock, 29.700.
Kosm nrm; sales. 20O0: recelDts. 1800:
shipments, 52,000; stock, 80,600. Quote: B,
$6.15(6.20; D, $6.50; E. $6.90: F, $7.20
7.25; O, 87.20 4? 7.27 H T H. I, $7.257.27H !
K, $7.37; M, $7.40; N. $7.35; WQ, WW, $7.5v.
Duluth Flax Market.
DULUTH, June 17. Close: Linseed on
ack and to arrive, $2.30; June. $2.30,
nominal; July, $2.80; September, $2.00; Oc
tober, $1.95.
Elgin Butter Market.
ELGIN. 111.. June 17. The Quotations com
mittee of the Elgin Board of Trade this
afternoon declared butter firm at 25 cents
a pound.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. June 17. Wool Steadv. Ter
ritory and Western medlnms, 16 18c; fine
mediums, 15 17c; fine, 10 15c.
Hop at London.
LIVERPOOL. June 17. HODS In Lnndnn.
Pacific Coast, 10 5s12.
f Hops at New York. -
NEW YORK. June 17. Hops, steady.
MUSSEL CANNING STARTED
Marshfield Men . Will Operate on
Large Scale If Encouraged.
MARSHFIELD. Or., June 17.
(Special.) A new enterprise has
been started in Curry County. William
Hunter and J. L. Reynolds are engaged
In gathering and canning mussels and
will put them on the Portland market.
If they find that the product takes with
the public the business will be car
ried on in a large way, as there ere
enormous mussel beds along the Curry
uounty coast. . -
The canning of mussels has never
been attempted on this part of the
Coast in a commercial- way. The only
product known on the market is the
French mussel, picaled In glass bot
tles, which commands a high price. It
claimed that the mussels of this
Coast are quite as choice as the im
ported product.
WHEArUP AT CLOSE
Chicago Market Gains Three
Quarters on Weather Report.
SETBACK AT THE OPENING
Temperature in the Northwest Is
Too Low, and There Is Too
Much Moisture in the South
west Corn Rallies Also.
CHICAGO. June 17. Asserting that the
weather was too eold Northwest and too
damp Southwest helped today to advance
wheat. The market closed strong, 3-8 to
3-4 above Saturday night.
Wheat quotations early suffered a sharp
setback owing to crop improvement in Kan
sas and because of rumors of large sales of
new wheat from Oklahoma. Denial of the
Oklahoma stories, however, brought about
a renewal of buying, hut offerings were
small. September fluctuated from $L03
to $1.04. with last sales Q c, net.
higher at tl.04 4? $1.H Vi-
Corn acted heavy most of the session, but
toward the close rallied la sympathy with
wheat. .
The late upturn in other grain affected
oats, but previously the market declined,
owing to liquidation in July.
a large increase In the stocks of pork and
iara nere, pacKers gave tne maraet support.
In the end, nevertheless, pork was less ex
pensive by 710c The rest of the list
finished dearer, a shade to 6c
Futures ranged aa follows:
WHEAT.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF SAX FRAKCISCO
FOUNDED UU.
... $8,500,000
$7,905,912
Capital Paid in
Surplus and Undivided Prof its......
- BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City
We buy and sell Foretrn Exchange; issue) Draft
and Cabin Transfers, Commercial Credits and
Travelers- Letters of Credit available in all
parts of the world; make collections on all points
and conduct a general f oreln and domestic
banking: business.
nmsMssT paid oif time ajto savings deposits.
' PORTLAND OFFICE
Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets "
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BUILDING.
Tn, A. MAO RAE, Maaaarer. J. T. BPRTCHAKU, Asst. Maaaaratv
Open. Hlgh. Loan. Close.
I Julv 1.05i 1.06H 1.04 l-0tt
Sept. ..... 1.03 1.04 LOSS ' 1-H
Dec 1.04 1.051s 1.041, 1-0514
CORN.
July 72. .T2JI .7114 -72
Sept. .'71 .71 Z -70S. .71
Deo 624 -82 .61 .62)4
OATSL
July .4&4s .49 .47 .48
EepL 40 ,.40 .40 .40
Dec .41 .41 .40 .41
Julv ..
Sept. .
..18.40
..18.70
18.57
18.00
18.80
18.60
18 50
18.80
July
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
July
Sept.
. .10.75
. .10.90
. .10.60
..11.00
10.72
10.90
10.90
11.00
10.85
11.05
11.06
11.12
10.27. 10.40
10.45 10.57
LARD.
10.95'
11.05
11.05
11.12
RIBS. v
..10.32 10.40
..30.47 V. 10.5714
Cash quotations wera as follows
iour--steaay.
Rye No. 2, 90c.
Barley Peed or mlxlns. 65975e: fair to
choice malting, $11.12.
Timothy seed S79.
Clover seed $14 20.
Mess Pork 81&6018.62.
Lard (In tierces) J1O.80.
Short ribs (loose) .10.35.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 859,000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 458,000 bushels, compared with 670v000
bushels the corresDondlns- day a vear aa-n.
The visible supply of wheat In ths United
States decreased 2,042,000 bushels for ths
week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean
passase decreased 928,000 bushels. Estimated
receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 18 cars: corn,
483 cars; oats, 198 cars: hogs, 17,000.
Grains In San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 17. Snot ousts.
Hons: Walla Walla, (1.6201.63; red
xtussian, ix.iuttvi.td; 'xuraey rea, S1.70Q
1.72: bluestem. SI. 7031.7214 : feed bar
ley, 1.57 & 1.60; brewing, nominal; white
oats, 1.851.90; bran, $2fl.50$27; mid
dlings, S3334; shorts, J .'11' 3 2.
Call board sales: Wheat (No trading.
Barley December, $1.43 bid, tl.43 asked;
May, Sl.56 bid, 1.58 asked.
European Grain Markets.
DONDOX. June 17. Care-oea firm Walla
Walla, September-October shipment, 36s yd
to 37a English and French country mar
kets, firm.
LIVERPOOL. June 17. Tin- Whul
July 7s 9d: October. 7s &14d: DacemhAr 7a
0-a.o. w earner, ciouay.
Paget Sound Wheat Markets.
TACOMA, Wash., June 17. Wheat Ex.
port: Bluestem, 99c; club, 95c. Milling
utuwiem, 99c; ciud, szc .
Receipts Wheat. 13 cars: corn. 1 car:
hay, 9 cars.
SEATTLE, Wash.. June 17. Wheat: Blue-
stem, Sac; lortyrold, 90c; Ills, 0c; club, 0c
tea itussian, sue.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 17. Close: Wheat-
jury, xi.iu. a 1.10 : September. 11.041
December. 11.04; No. 1 hard, (1.18; No.
Nortnern. 11.12 a 1.12 : No. z Northern.
ti.jo-ft'xvi.ij.; io. o wneat, si.U9pi.u.
jsariey ouc (ft si.uo.
Corn No. 3 yellow, 70 71c.
Oats No. 3. 50c
Rye No. 2. 76c. ,
Bran In 100 pounds, S19.5020.5O.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. June IT. The visible suddIv
of grain In the United States Saturday, June
10, as compnea ay tne Aew xorlc .froauce
lxcnange, lotiows
LADD& TILTON BANK
Established 1869.
Capital Stock...' $1,000,000.09
Surplus and Undivided Profit. 800,000.00
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, arall
. able in all parta of the world.
OFFICERS
W. M. I. add, TVesBidemt. Roker 8. HowaxeV Asst. Cashless
Bdirsrd Catoklsarhsun. Vtos) PTca. J. W. Ladd, Asst. Csushler.
W. n. DuacaUcy, Caskier. WUtsr M. Csk Aat. Caakian,
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 850,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
' Rocky Mountains
Wheat
Wheat In bond
Corn
Oats
Oats In bond
Itye
Barley
Barley In bond
Bushels.
.28.387.100
. .4.205.000
. .8.172.000
. .5,186.000
. .1,532,000
. . 495,000
. . 642,000
. 218,000
Decrease.
2,043.000
1,677,000
2,745,000
1.211.0OO
351,000
29,000
... 70.000
127,000
Increase.
EXPERTS TO SEE FRUIT
FIXE ORCHARDS IJT COOS WILL
BE INSPECTED.
HOOD RIVERJSOIL TESTED
Data Being Gathered for Map by
Department of Agriculture.
HOOD RIVER, Or June 17. (Spe
cial.) A- T. Strahors and his assistant.
W. Thomas, who have been here for
the past two months doing the field
work of a soil surrey of the Hood
River Valley, left this morning for
White Salmon, where they will begin
immediately to secure similar data.
They are from ths soil department
in the United States Department of
Agriculture, and have been working; in
the valley for the past two months on
the surTey.
As soon as tne wnue salmon field
work is completed the soli map will
drawn and the data assembled in
the form of a report to be printed and
distributed by the Department of Ag
riculture. "We expect to have the en
tire work done by September," says Ur.
Straaoro, .
Acreage Increases Greatly Daring
Last Three Tears and
Prospects Are Bright.
MARSHFIELD, Or, June 17. (Spe
cial.) Fruitgrowers of the county are
Interested in the) visit of the fruit ex
perts who will- make a tour of the
county and inspect the orchards. The
party is made up of Professor H. S.
Jackson and Professor H. F. Wilson, of
the entomology department of the Ore
gon Agricultural College; F. C. Relmer,
superintendent of the new Southern
Oregon Experimental Station, and
H. Carson, commissioner of the third
horticultural district. These experts
will be accompanied by P. M. Hall
Lewis, county fruit inspector, and oth
ers. They will be entertained by the
citizens and fruitgrowers' associations.
During the last three years the in
terest in fruitgrowing, and especially
apple culture, In Coos County has
grown. Fruitgrowers' associations have
been organized, the fruit business is be
ing taken up on a scientific basis and
many new orchards have been planted.
In the county there are about 102,
000 fruit trees. Of these 30,00v are trees
not yet in bearing. There are about
95,000 apple trees in the county and
60 per cent of these are Gravenstein.
There are also a number of the Winter
varieties grown.
Peaches have succeeded in certain
patls of the county and prunes as far
aa grown oafe pruveu oucraasiui, Liier
rles are yet to be proved a success
for Coos County. Growers believe all
varieties oi smau iruit. aiso win grow
abundantly.
The fruit experts will nave an od-
portunity'of seeing one patch of straw
berries near Myrtle Point, which has
made an enormous yield this year. The
patch is 100 feet square and the owner
is taking J 15 worth of berries from
it every day. He will obtain a gross
Income of 500 from the patch before
the season is closed.
The fact that there is so much avail
able-sand for fruit culture makes the;
New
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Hew Tsrk tssiss Bired
RED STAR LINE
Sew Tia Psiu aalsau p fails
WHITE STAR LINE
Sai i aaaiw a Uvcrseel
July 2T Aug. 17
Sept. 7 Sept. 28
WHITE STAR-DOMINION
MsaMtrcslTWsaKc Urcryl
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RAITS
Twia Screw Si "Canada" and "TesdMde
ONK CLASS (ID CABIX BTOVICS
. THIKD CLASS OLOSMD ROOMS
Baf Bass eheakvd Sssoagk to Staasasr ti
Bnbark alia saCsss salUas. JU aetal ar
Boston lueenstown Liverpcoi.
Company's Office, Boom "B" Bailey Bntldlnc. Second and Cherry Sta, Seattle
Or Local Railway and Steamship Agenta
j ,
movement now a highly important
one for the community. In all there
are 1700 acres planted in fruit in the
oounty. Of this. 650 acres were planted
within the past three years. It is esti
mated that the cleared and uncleared
land available for fruit in the county is
70,000 acres. The lands of all kinds
suitable for fruit planting in this coun
ty probably will average HO an acre
in value.
The state fruit experts will give the
people advice as to the best methods
to be followed for successful fruit cul
ture In this county.
INDIANS ADOPT NEW IDEAS
Chiefs Deposed When Nes Perces
Try Commission Government.
i
LSWISTON, Idaho, June 17. "Pro
gressive" legislation has. found favor
among tbe Nes Perce Indians and the
commission form of government has
superseded the old rule of the tribal
chiefs which had been in force for hun
dreds of-years.
At a meeting of the tribe at Lapwal,
Idaho. 12 commissioners were elected
who will govern the tribe in future.
They were selected from different seo-
ions of the reservation ana win meet
monthly.
PHARMIC1STS ASK, SECRECY
Papers Urged Not to Print Names of
Poisons Used by Suicides.
SPOKANE, Wash., June 17. The
Washington State Pharmaceutical As
sociation, which opened its annual con
vention here today, adopted resolutions
asking the newspapers to avoid print
ing the names of poisons used in sui
cides and murders.
Cornelius Osseward, of Seattle, in his
annual address attacked the state
Pharmacy Board, which, he said, had
failed dismally in enforcing the laws
and declared the state laws should be
revised. 11 -
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' "EMPRESS OF THE ATLANTIC"
AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS.
MONTREAL, QUEBEC AMD LIVERPOOL
VIA THE
SCENIC ROUTE TO EUROPE
1000 MILES
OK THE ST. LAWRUNCS RIVER
AND
LESS THAN FOUR DATS AT SUA
2638 MILES. PORT TO PORT
THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAOS
First Cabin S9t.80 and up '
Second Cabin .SA3.7S and op
One-Class Cabin 2d-claas) $40.08 and ap
Vhlrd-Class Lowest rates on request,
Canadian Paclflo offlcs, corner Tblrd and
Pins (Multnomah Hotel bids.). Portland.
and all local agents.
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STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD.
Railroad or any steamer to San Fran
cisco, the Expo city. Largest, fastest,
and the ONLY strictly first-class pas
sengec ship on the Coast. Average speed
28 miles per hour; cost 12,000.000 each.
SAX FRANCISCO, PORTLAND la A
S. S. CO.
Main 628. Frank Bollim, Aceat. A 4tt(.
. 128 Third Street.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Diego Direct
S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder
Sail Every Wednesday Alternately at S F. St,.
NORTH FACTTI0 S. S. 00.
122 A Third St. Phones Main Ml. A Ml
The Carnival
of Roses
though beautiful, is
but a "fleeting
show," while the
long stretches of
bitulithic paving
call forth the admi
ration of Portland s
visitors the year
through.
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOB
'. ban Francisco and Los Angeles "
WITHOUT CHANGE "
8. S. Beaver sails 9 AM. Friday, Jane 21.
IRE BAN FRAN. PORTLAND S. b CU.
Ticket Office lis TUird Street.
Phone: Main 2 SOS. A IsOS.
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sails from Ainswortb Dock. ' Portland, f A
1L Mar 1. S. la. la. 28 and 28: Jun X 7.
12. 17. 22 and 2T. Freight rscslvsd al
Ainswortb Dock dally un o I ?. k Pas
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17 CO, Including bsrtb and maala - Ticket
otflce Alnawonh Dock. Pbonss Mala SIMM
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Francisco May 20, Jun 28. and avary 21
day to Tahiti. Rarotonga, Wellington and
Sydney. The Una ta 11 of tbe South Seas.
r reservation Coupon Railroad Agsnts
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Offices Vancouver. Seattle. Port
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