- ; . si
BOOK FLOUR ORDERS
Sound Mills Said to Have
Worked Export Business."
BUYING WHEAT QUIETLY
Pnrrhase. Thoash Small. Are Suf
ficient to Steady Prices In the
Conn-ry Holders Sow Refuse
to Accept Concessions.
.-C.Dorte received Ironf the Sound yester
day were nst number of export Sour or
rl.rs htl been booked by the mills there
for Jul, shipment. This was apparently
borne ost by the fact that several of the
mills tW the north have been quietly buy
Ins what In th past few days. It Is not
likely tbetr purchases were for domeetlc
account, as patent dour stocks ars still con
siderable. This buying, though smsll. has been suf
ficient ts steady the wheat market and hold
ers now are not making any concessions.
Thers was a limited demand yesterday from
California for wheat.
Writing on the growth of Australian food
exports to China. Consul-General George E.
Anderson, of Hongkong, says:
In some respects tfie most serious phase
of this Increasing Australian trado In Its
relation to the United States Is that of Sour,
irarlng 111 Auetrslla sent to Hongkong
a total of 12.V8 bags of flour and Aus
tralian shipments of this commodity to
Clilneso ports direct were larger than erer
hefore. the total supply from that com-
..ttt. for thle Dart of the world ex-
I eeedlaj nil previous records, with me ex
ecution of the famine year iwi, wn.u
Hongkong took over 1.000.000 bags of this
Hour.
Floor exports from Australia at the pres
ent time are narttlcularly Important to the
United States In that they are going Into
ll the Philippines. fh Esst Indies and some
i portions of China, as well as to noonoM,
land are therefore supplying markets wnicn
If have heretofore drawn upon the United
!ftratH almost exclusively. How serious
hla eomsetltlon Is to become Is yet to be
.'seen, out tno tact tnai we i'""
jyears hss been steady and apparently not
raiuei dt otnor loan mvum.
I " . . ...
elves some promts of its permanence.'
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday 11 1
Tuesday 1'
Wednesday 12
Thursday ... 2
Tear ago ... 13
Sea'n to date.l3,J7 3K 2.V1S
Year ago 707 2tS
2
10
4
1
1
1S03
i
4
4
1
12
27S
m2
TANNERS BIT IP BERRY SCRP1XS
First StrsJght Car of California Apricots Is
. Received.
The eannera were In the market yester
day for strawberries and cleaned up all the
good stock on the street at 50 to 80 cents
a crate. They bought because there will
ha no fruit available today, as tho hard
rain stopped picking.
Poor, overripe berries were sold for sny
orloo they would bring. A peddler bought
- lot of 84 crates of spoiled fruit for S2.S0,
threw awsy the berries and then sold the
crates at S cents each, clearing $1.50 on
the transaction.
The first straight csr of California Prl-J
.-' Ther were Koyais oi uuw
o.i.lltv and sold at $1.2 a crate. Peaches
wsre in fslr supply at $1.75 a box. Gooseber
rlee were In over-supply and weak at l
cents a pound. Rapbrrles were
fs steady at la a crate. Koysi ra
The Dalles sold at cents ana.-oms. i
cents.
Tha laat car of navel oranges Is in. A car
of Mediterranean sweets has arrived and
another Is rolling.
Vegetables of all kinds were steady. Beans
from The Dalles are offering at 88 1 cents
and ther will not be much call for Cali
fornia beane from now on.
TWENTY-CENT
MARKET
FOR WOOL
TUls Friee Paid for New Clip
in Montana
mad Wyoming.
In Montana the price for average medium
wools has been established at 20 cents, while
from H to 1 cent bcter has been paid for
exceptionally good clips, saj- the Boston
Commercial Bulletin. These wools csn hard
ly cost much less than BO centa laid down
Boston, If Indeed they will not exceed that
cost. Jn two Instances growers In Mon
tana are said to have refused 21 cents for
their clips, although It Is extremely doubt
ful If this price has been exceeded. It Is
estimated that the ownership of rather
more than a third and less than a half of
the .Montana clip has been transferred from
rowers' to dealers hands at this writing.
In Wyoming 20 cents Is said to have
been exceeded In at least on Instance for
an exceptionally cholc clip of staple wool,
whil In Idaho the market haa reached s
top prlc of 19 cents, in the western part
of that state. The wools being taken In
Nevada at the moment are ssld to be bought
rsther lower thsn the high point of the sea
son: 19 cents inJ Mmit centa Is cow be
Ing paid, although 19 cents Is said to have
been refused tor on clip now tn the grow
er's bands.
JtECMPTS Or POIXTRY ARE LIGHTER
l . . Arrivals Also Small, but Merlu on
Hand Are Ample.
Pou.try arrivals " yesterday were lighter
than tr.ey have been and thla gave the
dalera a chance to clean up. Prices were
unchanged. The dressed meat market was
also Steady.
Altiioush egg receipts were small, there
a as a sufficient supply on h&nd and the
mar kit w.s slow and unchanged. There
werelno new developments In th butter
or Chios markets.
' Spot Hop Sell at Si Cents.
Tw. lots of 1911 hops, aggregating a car
load, were bought yesterday by H. L. Hart
at 32crnts. This waa th only business re-
nort In the spot market. Several dealers
were In th country offering 21 cents on
contlct. but It was not learned whether
they -re re successful.
Bank Clearings.
Bak clearings of the Northwestern cities
yeslclay were as follows
Clearings. Balances.
Port eid
.31.J07.134 174.3lJ
. 1.743.713
7u6.io 25.73
. 04iJk- 53.05a
Tacea
Spokt
PORTLAND MJU4KET9.
Vrwln. Flow. Feed, St.
WBAT Track prices: Blueetem. 0
lc::lub. tu0c; rod Russian. 8690c
Bsc clearings of the Northwestern cities
yealuay r as follows:
Clearings.
Lai;
Vsll. Soc: 40-fold, 8wt0c
KICK patents 8&.1U par barrel
. rs.ua. 14.70: exports. 34.20: Valley. 33.10
H.' Timothy. 14t17; alfalfa. $11; clo
vtr, -tfrvl os Is and vetch, 310Q11; grain
hav.9.
1ALSTUFFS Bran. I1S.H par ton
shot 28; middlings, fit.
CtN Whole, 83S; cracked. 14 par ton.
0. 3 No. 1 white. 33340 per ton,
Tearetabies aad Fralta.
n:RIKi strawberries. SOSoc per
era' gooseberries. - w w c par pound; rasp-
oera. S.I per cri.
T'P'CAa. r k L 1 T8 Oranges. navata
fl .'.: California grapefruit. 13
eras, to.3 6 per box: pineapples, (c per
w-.SH FRl'IT Cherries. 4j9c per
um- .nnlei. old. S1.0S per box: apri-
totill.'ii per box: cantaloupe, life 4. JO
perate; r.aehes, l.i.. t ''ox
utT IHI.FIS Artlt-hoaes. wST5e
rim .fturiiui. $1 per box; henna. ' eta
-l.ti-mr.r.jie, r V c ner IunU: mull
flee, 3X74 pec cratej celery. 33 C
. aiseiKO dozen:
IT per pound: hemd lettuce. II e per
botbow Mnet. 7Bel per
iflTo per pound; peppers. 1 ' 1 7 . P"r
ponnd: radi.hes. IS 20c dosen;
20 per poond: spinach. 4So P"-"""!''; .'Jl
maloes. 2.5eJ.7S per box; larllc SW
POTATOES Jobbloi prices-.
old. 11.30 per hundred; new. per pound.
214 8ic
rule. Cejuur
BUTTER -Ore gar cre.rnery ba"vr.v
or solid pack. 27c per ponnd; prints. 3Sc per
SEGOS Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, 20
Jlc per dosen: case count, ltc.
CHEESE Triplets and daisies, ISO per
pound: Toung America, lTttc j
FORK Fancy. 1 lofcc per pound.
V3AL Fancy. 12tjl2.c per P?- ,
POULTRY Hens. i:K&13c: broilers 1
620c; ducks, young. Uw Sf
lie; turkeys, live. 17 v 18c.: dressed. 24 8 25c
Staple Groceries. .
SALMON -Columbia Blr. "J
talis. 2-2S per dosen; eight-pound tau
ta.M: ona-poVnd fists. 12.40; Alaska pin.
'3J? -rum 2..O40.
Walnuta. lee".
Braxll nuts, 12 Kc: filberts. 14 0 15c. al
moods. 1Jj21c; peanuts. ISc; eocoaniit a
Sxiper dosen; chestnuts. 12Vse Pr pound,
nlckory nuts. S10c por pound. .
HONEY Choice. sits per cas; stralnsd
houe. 10c per pound.
SALT tiranuiaieo. w
ton:
balf-
.... I. Kit ner ton: aOI. S Ier tOU-
BEANS Small white. i.40c; large white,
s-n, i.imi. (.fife: nink. ie; Jiexlcans.
4kc; bayou. 414c.
No. I Japan. c; cheaper gradea
5(f5c: Southern head. 0O714C. '
SUGAR Dry granulated. d.05: fruit.
berry. u05; Bonolulo plantaOon, SO; eu
5.85; extra C 5.55; powdered, burrsisi
8.3U, cubes, barrela fS.45.
DRIED FRUITS Apples. 14c Pr potted;
sprlcou. Iei8!e; peaches, 2J:
i.iiidi iovt0loc: sUver. 18o:
figs, white and black. 6to9?c; currants,
JJc; raisins, loos. Muscatel. STVe;
bleached Thompson, llfcc: unbleached Sul
tanas. 8c; seeded. 7Hic; dates. Per
sian, ifcs per pound; Fard, J,W per soa.
Provision.
HAMS AU sizes, 17 Vise; skinned. 17fc
Y2o; boiled. 2SttC
BACON Fancy ic; cholca. Mi
DRY SALT MEAT8 Backs, dry salt. 11
ei2fec: backs, smoked. IS w 14c; bellies, do
Salt. U SCj oeuiee. iiayMu,
f a on T'.rr. haela. choice. 13 C : - com'
pound. Sc; lea4 uirea-pound valla, 18.5
per case.
uii, u'.UKMWS Piss' feet. kits. XS5:
sliced beet. Insldes, (23 per case; dried beef,
insldes. 25o ner pound; bologna, canvas-
back. 10 e; minced ham. 12a
Hop, Wool and Hide.
HOPS 1912 contracts. 2122Ssc;
crop, nominal. 33Viwonc.'
mohair Choice. 32c par pound.
1911
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 14 19 44 o P
pound. according to shrinkage; valley, zuv
99e fMr nound.
PELTS Dry, 12913c; full wool butcher
n.ii. ti25ai.TB- shearlncs. 10O30C
HIDES Salted hides. 12c per pound:
salted calf, 20 21c; . salted kip, 1112C
green hides, 10c; dry calf. No. 1. 25c
20c; dry hides. 19020c; salted
TliffSe; green stags. 8Ie7c
CASCARA per pound. 50c
GRAIN BAGS In car lota. c
No. 2,
stags.
Unseed Oil sad
LINSEED OIL Baw, barrels. 88e; boned.
bsrrels, 90c; raw, cases, vac; ooueo. ca
96c.
TURPENTINE Csse. 9e: bsrrels. Mis
PRIME HOGS ARE
FAIRLY GOOD SUPPLY AT THE
" LOCAL. YARDS.
Cattle Sell at Wide Range of Prices,
Owing to Difference In Quality.
Sheep Steady.
There was a fairly good supply of hogs
at the ysrds yesterday and a good run of
cattle, but the sheep offerings were iigxn.e.r
than usual,
Th cattle market was In -good shape, but
there waa a wide range In the pricea paid,
owing to the difference In qualltr. Steers
sold from 85.10 to 87, with the bulk of
sales at 89.50 to J ft. 00. Cows, heifers, bulls
and stags were taken at former quotations.
A load of prime hogs was sold at 87.80
and heavy weights at th customary figures.
Good lambs were steady at sa. to, wemc
sold at 8X50 and mixed sheep at the same
price. n
. Receipts yesterday were 378 cattle. 2
calves, 4t2 hogs and 408 sheep.
Shippers were The Dalles uresseo stem
Co.. The Dalles, 1 car of cattle: r a. rnii
llps. Durkee. S cars of cattle; E. E. Wlllard.
North Powder. 1 car of hogs; L. Buckner.
Pendleton. 1 car of cattle: C. H. Farmer.
McCoy. 1 car of sheep and hogs; C. H. Vehrs.
Shedds, 1 car of cattle; Perkins ft Meacham.
Springfield. 2 cars ot sneep; n. . r""".
Harrlsburg, 1 car of cattle; John Goixlburn.
x..Mh.ir 1 ear of sheeD: Sevier ft Weed.
Beattv. 2 cars of hogs; Albert TAdsms, Deer
Island. 1 car of cattle and calves: J. D.
Daly. Perma, Mont.. 5 cars of cattle; George
Scott, Condon, 1 car of cattle; Sol Dlckerson.
Welser, 1 car of cattle: M. J. Devers, Twin
Falls. 1 car of hogs, and Sevier ft Weed, by
boat, 88 hogs.
The day a sales were as iuhuwb.
Weight. Price.
, . S76 8U.O0
t cow " 0!H 4.00
10 cow J""
14 steers .-
7 cows ;00
5.60
e.so
5.70
4.00
4.30
7.00
6.7o
0.00
8.00
1 cow AL
1 cow
5 steers .......
5 steers
S steers .......
23 steers .......
24 steers -
21 steers -
0 steers .......
17 steers ......
25 steers .
IX cows ........
7 stags .......
5 stags .......
9 steers
37 steers ". . ....
27 steers ......
2.1 steers -
10 cows
2 heifers
8 cowsB
3 cows
1 steer
1 bull
1 bull
I bull
1 bml
1 stag ...
24 steers
3 cows
1 cow
22 sheep
SI mixed sheep
09 wethers
...1212
. ..10i
. .. "00
.. .11"
...1177
... 974
. ..104S
. .. 08J
...1175
.. .1020
...1011
. . . 147V
. ..12H2
. ..1270
...1192
...1217
..1"7S
. . . h:ii
.. .1131
...1010
.. . 720
.. .140'
.. 151"
. . .- 920
...i;.o .
... 1 1 !l
... 1 105
.. . 70(1
.. .1240
... 101
... 107
... so
... ' 72
... 78
100
. . . a.v
10s
.... 2T5
... 2.'5
... ISO
943
0.
S.80
3.10
8.35
6.50
3.05
5.25
3.00
6.55
0 90
6.90
S.91I
.5.115
6.00
4.73
3.73
3.7.1
4.00
4.25
4.25
4.00
4.50
B.53
4.23
4.50
2,25
3.30
3.30
5.75
5.75
7.80
0.50
8.50
5.00
5.00
7.70
0.75
121 Ismbs
10 lsmbs -
97 hogs .......
1 hog
hogs
2 hogs .......
4S hogs
48 hogs
.. .1110
5.00
The range' 'of "prices 'at" ine yards was as
follows:
Cholc steers
Good steers ..........
Medium steers .........
ttholce cows
Good cows ...........
Medium tows
Choice calves
Good heavy calves
Bulls
Stags .................
Hogs
Light
..6.85T.Sn
. . 6300 6.8J
.. 6.OO0 650
. . 6.000 6.35
.. 5.50 0 6.00
.. 6.000 5.90
.. 7.00 0 7.T5
.. 600 0 6.50
... 3500 6.00
.. 4.73 0 6.35
.. T.000 T.8
..11.000 6.50
. . 8.75 0 4.25
.. S.25 0 4.23
.. 3.00 0 3.50
. . 4.000 6.00
Heavy
Sheep-
Yearlings
Wethers .
Ewes
Lambs . .
Omaha Livestock Market.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb,. June 20. Cattle
Receipts. 110V: market. eteedy. ii'IS
steers. 30.7509.25; cows and heifers, .. 1 a
07.85; Western stMrs. I5.2508.25-; Tas
steers. 84.5O&630: range cows and heifers,
83.50 06.50: cann-.rs. J2.T3 04.5O: "rs
snd feeders. 84.23 07.25; calves, 34.500 8.50,
bulls, stags, etc.. 34t7.
Hogs Receipts. 7no; market, opened 5c
higher. Closed 10c higher. Heavy. 87.454
T.50: mixed. 37.S0fJT.40: UghL 37 26 0 7.30:
nigs 850 6: buik of sales. S7.3O07.45.
Sheep Receipts. 17O0; market, strong to
lOc higher. fearllngs. 330 3.5O: wethers,
34 500 5: ewes. 32.io04.5O; lsmbs, 86.300
8.65.
Chirac Uvectork Market. -
CHICAGO. -June 2a Cattle ReeeJpti.
40OO- market, for beeves steady, cows and
heif.ra. weak. Beeves. J0.lt. 9 9-.V: Texas
eers J6.40WK: Western steets. Ju,e8.1P.
stoeker snd feedrrs. 4.2n6 73: cows and
heifers. Jr708: j-Iv. 35.5Hi 8,
Hoc Receipts. 15.0OO: market. 10caboe
vesterdsv's - average. Light. $7,150 .5. :
mlied. 47.10B 7.H..: he.. Ji jut! -r.
iii-tli. 87.15w7.3i; pigs, J.2 - bulk ol
sales. $7,450 7.6m
THE MORXISG OKEGOXIAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 31, 1912
' i ' . ..... Mil .ff nnlet Cor- I. , . . ,- , I I
STOCKS
GAIN
GOAL
General Tendency in Wall
Street Market Is Upward.
AMERICAN CAN ALSO RISES
Copper Shares and American Smelt
ing Respond to the Higher Metal
Price Larger Dealings In
Bonds, Which Are Firm.
NEW YORK. Jun St. Political consid
erations obtruded themselves to the exclu
sion of sll other matters In today's stock
market.
Anthracite "Coal shares were again fore
most In the upward movement, both Le
high Valley and -Reading adding substan
tlallj- to their gains of the previous days.
Incidentally. American Can. which bears
eloee relation to the anthracite shares.
continued Its rise with a gsln of points
on very large transactions.'
The coppers and American Smelting mad
belated recognition of the new high pries
of copper metaL
There was a fair distribution of bonds
with prices ruling firm. Total sales, par
value. 2.4S.u00. United States bonds .un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
8ales.
High. Low.
Bid.
Allls Chal pt
Amal Copper . . 37,700
25
S7
61 1
TS
88 4
0
87
61
74
87
59
An Agrlcult
7K
J
73
35
59
Am Beet Sugar. 4.70
American Can.. S3.H00
Am Car ft Fdy. PM0
Am Cotton Oil -
Am Hd ft Lt pf
Am Ice Securl.. 900
Am Linseed ... 200
Am Locomotive 400
52
24
26
27H
14 V,
42
86
107
23
14
42
84
107
ijo""
145-
14
42
86
107
36
130
146
10
28
44
.107
103
138
108
37
8SW
205
25
92
398
7S
3
17
3.1
1X0
104
Am Smel ft Ret 3.600
do oreferred
200
Am Steel Fdy. . .
Am Sugsr Ref..
Am Tel ft Tel..
Am Tobscco pf .
Am Woolen
-Anaconda M Co.
Atchison
do preferred. . .
Atl Coast Line
Bait ft Ohio . ..
Bethlehem Steel
Braak R Tran..
Can Pacific ....
Central Leather '
do preferred. .
Central of N J.. .
Ches ft Ohio . . .
Chicsgo ft Alton .
Chi Gt West .. .
do preferred..
Chicago ft N W
C. M ft St Paul.
C. C. C ft St L. .
Col Fuel ft Iron
Col A Southern. .
Consol Gas ....
Corn Products ..
Del ft Hudson. . .
D ft R Grande..
do preferred..
Dletlllers' 8ecur .
Erie - -
do 1st pf
2,600 1.10
800 146
V.tKrO 'is"
2.500 10714.
000 138
.1IK 308
30O 37 14
2.90O 88
1.20O 25('
1,100 - 25
100 92
'"o6 '78H
"ioo 'iTVi
tow SSH
OOO 136H
1.900 104
"oOO '31!
CftO 39i
1,200 141
600 15
"106 "iB
100 33
2.700 'ah"
90k 3.1
00 42
I.00O 171
2.100 134
500, 41
200 127
2,500 20
3 8O0 50
20O 120
2IK 18
1.400 16
ioo "'go
300 10
800 13S
' iio 142
200 28
V.Ot'lO 37
2.400 159
1.100 . 58
44
106
las"
OS
30
87
24
25
92
77
30
39
140
16
"ifl
35
do 2d PI . . .
Oen Electric . .
Ot North pf .. . .
Gt North Ore . .
Illinois Central.
Interbor Met .
do preferred..
Inter Harvester
Inter Marine pf
Int Paper
lnt Pump
Iowa Central . . .
el C Southern.. .
do preferred..
Laclede Gas ... .
Louis ft Nash..
Minn ft St L . . .
M. S P ft S S M
Mo. Kan ft Tex.
do preferred.. .
Mo Pacific
Nat Biscuit ...
TCatlonnl Lend ..
11
27
'H"
156
37
N Ry MM 2 pf.
N T Central . . .
N Y. Out & Wes
Norfolk ft Wes
2 OOO
30
100
100
1.700
400
200
300
S4
111
82 'i
120
.11
123
North Amerlcsn
Northern Psc ..
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania ...
123
113
10
'sr' '
160
395
24
79
24
50
People s Gas . . .
P. C C ft St L..
Pittsburg Coal.
114
300 308
Pressed S Car. .
200
100
33
160
24
79
"5
51
32
76
54
110
28
Pull Pal car . .
t steel Rnrlnr
Reading 65-?j?
Republic Steel . 400
do preferred.. 50O
Rock Island Co 3.200
do preferred.. 2.300
St L ft S F 2 pf
St L Southwest
do preferred..
Sloss Sheffield ..
Southern Pac . .
Southern Ry
do preferred. .
Tenn Copper . ..
Texas Pac . .
Tol. St L ft Wes
Xr. n.aferrerl. .
300
100
100
2 70ft
1.300
'exj 45 45
Union Pacific .. 2T.SOO IBB
1T
90
'4
. 68
110
64
4H
4
18
87
- do prererreo.
TJ S Realty ...
V 8 Rubber . ..
TJ s Steel ....
do preferred.
Utah Copper .'
Va-Caro Chem.
Wabash
do preferred.
Wee-tern Mil -.
Westing Elee
Western Union
Wheel L E.
LehlKh Valley.
Chlno Copper .
Wnv Consols . .
400
90
' W.40O
66.8OO
4O0
4.00O
700
1 200
4.7O0
100
70S
110
(UK
48
4
14
57
lo
23 70O
.1.100
11.000-
T
175
35
22
25
Seaboard Airline
900
200
CO prererrea.
1.30O 292
Am Tonarro
Total sales for the day. 404.800 shares.
BONDS.
VEW YORK. June 20 Closing ouotatlons:
U S ref 2e reg. .lO0'N Y C gen 3s. 87 B
do enupovi ...Wm l ' " " "-3
it a 3, reg 102 No Fseinr s. .
do coupon ...102 h'nlon Pacific 4s
- Hi trii r-entral 4s.
L -I L"'W.U"':114 liip.nese 4. .. 85 B
D ft R G 4s. . . 85 I v
Mining Stocks at Boston.
. .- , on nmtinv ouotatlons:
iiit'-tf.vsd; Con r,.. 22
Amalr Copper! : STSjNlplrsIng Mines. 7
1mS r. a Km... S2!North Ftrtte 1
Aei-.ooa. Com .. 6 iNorth TAke...
Artxona t,orn - Dominion.
8
58
.-l a iel.ona ' T6 lOsceola 1
Cr.1 Hecla 525 Ouincv ..
Centennial v 25 Jshannon
92
IS
41
VPFu." Cop M. 13;sup Bo. Mln... 2
-"lffrrel::
: mu iT"t n v. fon ....
t Royalle (Cop) 84 Wan Copper Co. 64
6
"ke CorpeV:::." T'wolv.rin. ,
Miami. Copper. 28
' Money. Exchange. Etc.
. .112
NEW YORK. June "20. Close: Prime mer-
"St'erl.nch.geeny.th actual buU
... in bankers- bills, at $4,847.1 for 60-
dav bills, and at 84 8750 for oemano. com
merclal bllla $4.8450.
Bdr silver. Il"ie.
Government bonds eteedy; railroad bonds,
lioiVev on call steady,. 2ff2: ruling
-SSL. ?M-L"..d?,dkv3ep.r"c.n
s day. 80$: six months. 8 per cent.
.vnov t... o nr silver, steady.
28 d per ounce. Money. 2 per cent. The
rati ofdlscount tn the open msrket for
short bills IS 3 per cent, mr i..
bills. li.vii V' ., ,, an .va
San Francisco sterling on London, ao days.
J4.S5: do sight. $4.87.
Drafts, sight. 2; telegraph. 5.
Condition of U Treasury.
. -,....--T-.-.- Inn. OA At th begin
nlng of business 'today the condition of the
United Btaes 1 rwiuij " 1 .
orio " ----.;. 66.151.000
t SnkV and PhilipDlne treasury 38.264.85?
Total balance tn general fund. . . 13
AiiUr. re.elDts yesterday 2,23.953
Ordinary disbursements .- ' 1.248.874
'! . , . .hi. fiacal vear Is 11.-
523.85. as against a surplus of $11,667,422
at this time last year.
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
public debt transactions.
Coffee aad rHurmr.
TnBV June 20. Coffee futures
opened steady at unchanged price to en
advance of 1 points. The market clf.sed
.re.rtv at a net advance of 3 to 6 points.
stales J4.25S bags. June. 11.60c: Jury. 13.63c
V...-. ire- Remember. 11.82c; October
.rf..' vo'v.mber. U.S8e: December and
Januarv. 15.94c: February, 13.90c
........ inrii llltr- May. 14c -
March,
"ioot colt' sad. Jo. I Rio. 14o; Ko.
Santos. It llel Mild coffee QUteti
dova, J1 nominal. ,,",.
Haw sugar steany.
3.34c; centrifugal, at test. 3.86c: molasses
sugar. 89 teat, x.uc; reimeti sum.
1
8AK FRANCISCO PRODCCR MAUK1
Price Quwted at tha Bay City tar Taai
table. Fruits. Etc
SAN FRANCISCO. ' June 20. Tle follow
ing produce prices wsre current here "K"';
Fruit Appias, cnoice, S-"
Mexican limes. 85.5 08; California lemons,
choice. 5; common. L50: navel oranges.
tl.S092.7o: pine apples, so.wvv-. -Cheese
15015O.
Butter Fancy creamery, 38o, ...
Eggs Store, ISc: fancy ranch. lia.
Vegetables Cucumbers, 50etl.T&,
--.!
toes, iocqsi; swi . u , - . .
50 40c. w ..,'..
Potatoes Kiver tjuroana. 1 w . . - -gon
B urban ks. 81.25 L50; Early Rose, 19
1.25; sweets. 3Jr9c
Hay Wheat. 1S.3021: wheat and oat
315.50019: alfalfa. 811 SMS.
tj ...,t. irir a.8S4 Quarter sacks; bar-
i. I77n eentals: no tat OCR. ilu c, u..
3at
dlinga, .5 sacas; naj,
bsles.
Metal Markets. '
NEW YORK, June 20. C"PPrr firm.
st,T.rt.rd snot and June. !T17.o0: July,
iTviuensn: August. 17.23ffl7.50; eiectro-
... . : , .. 1.1:
lake, 17 17; -easting.
lytic, li s v i
Tin. strong. Spot. 48.7549 12: June..!
48.50849; Jul', 40.1-U uo.vv.
4Le'a4stesdy.' 4.404.eO. ! 1
Spelter, steady. 7.05 7.1.V -. -
Antimony, quiet. Cookson s. 8.00, ,
Copper arrivals New York today, 20 tons;
exports this month. 15.307 tons; London cop
pe? weak. Spot, 79 2s d: futures, .9
17s 6d. London tin quiet. 20 5s; futures,
198 13s.-London lead, 17 18s Sd.. London
"rrenveld warrants. 5S. Wd. ionUy
Iron was firmer. No. 1 foundry Northern,
315.0015.76; No. .'!. 16U.t; No 1
Southern and No. 1 Southern soft, 815.509
W.7S.
Dried Fruit a Ie Tork.
NEW YORK. June 20. Evaporated ap
ples steady with a very llgit trade. Spot
fancy are quoted 01Oc; choice. 809c,
prime, 707e.
Prunes quleteand steady. Quotations range
from 3c to c for California up to
30-40s and c to o for Oregcms.
Peaches steady with a small lobbing
trade. Choice. 78c; extra choice. 80
I c;. fancy. 8 010c
Chicago Frodoce Markets.
CHICAGO. June 20. Butter Steady;
creameries. 23023c: dairies iiy?5T. .
Esss eiteaay ; 1 ' 1 .. -'.. - -markfase.
included. 15016c; ordinary
. . ..... e .. i7U.e
7,c.rc.l., rt.i.ii. isiB15c: Young
Americas, 14014c; long num.,
Wool at St. Louis.
. , on WnnitMrlr. Ter
ritory and Western "mediums. 16018c: fine
mediums. - - - .
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK. June 20. Hops easy. State
common to choice. 1911, 30043c; pacuic
Coast. 1911, J9043C
SHOW PLANS ARE LAID
APPLE EXHIBITIOX WILL TAKE
PL-ACTS NEXT WIXTER.
Committee of 13 Business Men to
mdertake to Raise Fund to
. "Defray Expenses.
Portland, will have a big apple show
ext Winter, and Thanksgiving week
or late November has been selected as
a tentative date. This was decided
yesterday at a special meeting: of the
i.i. Show committee, named some
time agro, at the Commercial Club.
Renorta were received .roin suo
.AmmittMt named at the ' time the
main committee was orsranlged and it
was the greneral opinion mat me unuoi-taking-
should be pushed vigorously. A
...nt.,tion to this effect was adopted.
whi.h .nthnrlzed the appointment of
a committee of 15, maae up ui -
land business men, to raise w "
sary funds and supervise the expendi
..... r tvic enme under the general
direction of the Oregon State Hortl-
H....I fiool.tV
This -committee of 15 will be made
up of representatives of the following
organisations: Portland Commercial
Club, Portland Retail Grocers' Associa-
! nhamhar or uommerce. rsuu
State Horticultural Society, Portland
Realty Board, State Hotel Association,
c.n.n RoIIwrv. Lieht & Power Com
pany. Oregon-wasnington rtauro o
Navigation Company, Spokane, Port-
i a, B.etriA Maiinav. uickuu
i i.irtie. Oregon Agricultural
College. Executive Committee Portland
Commercial C1UD. i-oriiariu
House Association and Northwestern
l. r.i.hanw. This CWnmilieB 1'
be named within a short time and
active work started on the forthcoming
show, which it is proposed to make a
big affair. ' '
...ni.,iinn also was adopted reas
surlng Spokane that the Oregon Apple
dv. i. nor intended to detract in any
way from the show held each year by.
Spokane. "
W. F. WOOawaro waa ii"" 1 -
t yesterday's meeting r-na wok " "V
. .j ...re w. t woffliwara, JX.
Ottenhelmer, W.. B. Shively.C.A. Mal-
boeuf, W. E. Coman, Julius L. Meier, e.
C. Giltner. C. C. Chapman W J. 1 Hof
. a A. Purse. J. L, Miller, F. 11
Sealy,' A. P. Bateham and J. Fred Lar
son.
FINANCIAL TALK GIVEN
ElyWAKD COOKTVGHAM SPEAKS
TO EXGIXE2ERS' SOCIETT.
Establishment of National Reserve
Association ot Bankers and Other
Currency Reforms Advocated.
.u. ..t.hiuhment by the United
.r. r....n.nt of the National Re
ierve Association of Bankers with
headquarters in Washington. D, C, arid
the passage by Congress of a bill draft
ed bvthe National Monetary Commls--i
whinh orovides for this reserve
association and for other currency re
. i. .tronsriv advocated by Ed
i'nnnvinrhsm. Mr. Cookingham,
who is vice-president of the iAdd &
Tilton Bank, spoke Tuesday night to the
Oregon Society of Engineers, at a ban
.r ,h. imnerial Hotel. Most of
X.- i . r.t Portland were pres
ent Questions as to the working of
n-ainii were asked at the
trie piwiu
el,, tallc.
The speaker said the proposed law
tn .,.nt a repetition of the panic
of 1907 by giving the United States as
sound a banking system ..e.
, g,.i, nf n-ns-land naper is nego
Iiki". ... where in the world, he said,
and the paper of this National Reserve
Association would, as the world gained
confidence in it, be negotiable in like
manner. v
-" Good- Roads Iay Observed.
wnrmrjlND. 'Waah.. June 20. Spe
claj.) xboot 40 men and several teams
responded to Urn call tor s-ay' work
on the countv roads, and much good
-work, was accomplished. Tuesday daa
been set by the County Good Roads As
sociation as the day when all were ex
nected to turn out. but not as many
responded aa waa desired. The act was
general thrcrusrhout the county, and
even If the turnout was, as good over
the county as liere, there was much
work done that was badly needed.
LUMBEIllilENS NATIONAL BANK
-.OF P0ETLAHD
At Close .of Business June 14, 1912 .
, " BiESOXTBCES . j; f
Loans and Discounts ........ v--y'" "' "V
U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation ........ .1
Other Bonds and Premiums
Furniture and Fixtures ; V '
r.-.Ttv TT R Trasarer ; lJ,5UU.ou
u uc nvm w
Due From Banks v
Cash op Hand .....
Total
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits.
Circulation
Dividends Unpaid
Deposits -
Total
-a. W 14. 1912-.... .....l?5,171r508.!
SSS! 51B1 1 . 3,445,607.26
Deposits, June
Increase
STEADY AT CLOSE
September Wheat in Final
Trades Half Cent Higher.
EARLY MARKET IS LOWER
Prices Depressed at' the Opening by
Bright Prospects 1 the North
west Corn and Oats Wind
XJp With Small ; Gains.
CHICAGO, June 20 Bright S"
the Sprint; crop In toe aow
"r.l th. oifenlssj on tha price
ot wheat. Opsnin, cuotatlon. varied 1 rom
0c lower to o up.
at i.oa ei-03Vi to i.o3.
.k"t.VflS. ThT.Si.'w.. i .teadj. at
1-041, 1-0 for September, an .u.
SSL." .. A 'T at c
above last nigni. , ac.
count ot tne " , i0(S
neiltt,0 hoss npheld
spite liberal unloadln, on tn. part of hol
re an. with September delirj
I19.07i4 to 19.10 tor por. "Jtr
for lara. ana tiu-i. . .
r.t. i..i futures ranged as follows.
WHEAT.
Open. - High.
...107, $1.06
..1.03 1-M
... 1.04
CORK.
Low.
1.0S14
. 1.0.1
1.04
Close.
l.os
July
Sept.
Dec. .
1.05(4
71 71 .73 -71
" 71 .7214
::: :2 :o2 .2
.T2
.72
.62
July
Sept.
Dec.
OATS.
... .48 ...49
40 .40
... .40 .41
.48
.40
.40
.48
July
".40
.41
Sept.
Dec.
MESS POKK.
10.75 - 18.77 1S-6TH
18.75'
19.10
July
Sept.
...10.07 19-10 .
LARD.
. .... 10.97
I. .11.15 1117
...11.22 11-25
18.07 Vi
30.05
11.12V4
11.20
ia7
11.17
July
Sept.
Oct.
; 11.S5
. SHORT RIBS. ' -
10.52' 10-50 .
in 10.72 10.2
10.d2
July
Sept.
10.70
Cash' quota'tlons were as follows:
Flour- Steady. ' ;
5l!ijred or mixing, 070c:
fair to
choice malting. 85c 11.05.
Timothy seea iw.
Clover seed 1420.
Pork Mess. 18.7518.7- . .
Lard In tierces. 10.2 .
ilJort ribs Loose, $10.12 10.82
? clearance, of wheat and flour were
equal to 154.000 bushels. ""1VT
were 276.000 bushels, compared with 3Si.-
000 bushels the corresponQlng uay
ago. Katimaieu r;.x.- ...
Wheat. 10 cars: corn. S04 cars: oats. 12S
cars: hogs, l&.otiu neaa. ,
Kmnean Grain Markets.
LONDON. June ..20.-srgo quiet but
lZl,f EngUsh and" French
country markets, firm.
LIVERPOOL Wun, 20.1o.s: W.at
...1.. - - uua: ifCLODer. i. - - a " .
7s 5d. Weather, cloudy.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
Grains In San Franciseo.
cv WRANCISCO, June 20. Spot quota
.owawana.' 81-01.2 : red Rus-
w
Turkey red, 1.700
VSSU.'ZiZ&m. il.7061.72: barley, feed.
nominal: white
1".r1.BT: o- grewwis.
The progressive
cities, of United
States and Can
ada are using
bitulithic almost
exclusively. It
wears it's eco
nomical. J.C.WILSON&CO.
STOCK iOJ(Ik;''" IXjTxvm
KKW YORK STOCK MCHAJfO
KKW YORK COTTOJJ KKCHAWO
" . ...r.-TT Aaiiui ns- TRADE
THK bTO-K AND BOND KXCUANOI.
mK FRANCISCO.
' Mala Office MU1 Bide, eau
Beattls, Part-
unices www.. i
land. Los Angeles. San Dlesa.
Be"Ch" PORTLAND OmCll
M..t. - - bt.rk
rkunos esar.l-r'1 W. A din.
-Jul? il?10 " September. $1.08: Decern-
Statement of Condition of
: 8"0all2 O
96 ngo 1,778,704.08
i. ... ...... ' -
LIABILITIES
YEAR'S GAIN IS SO PER
. .T.. $
oats, tl.85l.BO: Bran,
dllnss, fiiUi. snuris. o.v""", - .
?JSlSi. "Id. U 5 asksd
per centaL . ..,. M..,
uariey j.-c,.ciiiui, - -
$1.52 per cental.
Facet Sound Grain' Markets.
TACOMA, wash.. June 20. Wheat Ex
port: Blue.tem.c: ciuo. - .--.
Hluestem, oc: tiuv, ' ; -.-
receipts Wheat, 2; barley. 1; bay. 3.
SEATTLE, -Wash., June 20. whft Blu-
stem, 03c; rortyioia, c; ciuu.
8c: red Russian, SDc Yesterday's car re
ceipts Hay. 6: oats. 1; flour. 6.
Naval Stores.
eiiriwiiT n. .Trine 2o. Turpentine
firm, 444c; sales, 617; receipts, 1217;
shipments, none; hocks. flj,w.m.
2!3;
Kogln firm: gates, 1 r--riijp.
Report of
Merchants National Bank
WASHINGTON AND FOURTH STREETS
Portland, Oregon 1
At the Close of Business June 14, 1912 ,
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
United States Bonds.
Other Bonds, Stocks and Warrants..
Real Estate and Mortgage
Furniture and Fixtures
Banking Premises.
Cash and Due from Banks
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock . .' - - - -
Surplus and Undivided Profits.
National Bank Notes Outstanding
-Dividends Unpaid
Deposits
Under Government Supervision
Condensed
The Citizens Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON.
At the Close of Business, June 14, 1912.
RESOURCKS.
Cash and due from Banks
Loans -
City of Portland Bonds
Real Estate and Fixtures
Total
Capital paid in ,
Surplus'and Profits..
Deposits.
Total.. . ........ ...
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1869.
Capital Stock. ............ i.
Surplus and Undivided Profit.........
Commercial and Savings Account
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers check issned, avail
able in aU parta of the world.
OFPICKHI
W. M. Ladd. FVealdent. Rofcer S. Hsmrs, Asst. Cashlea,
SsnJdCWs5hmrvioIs J. W. Laid, Asa. Cashier.
W.Tl CH-rtJeTT Caskler. W aJter M. Coek, Aat. Caanl.r.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
" Surplus 850,000
Oldest National Bank Wert of the
Rocky Mountains '
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
INCORPORATED 188T.
id offleew tuissta Canada.
. Irondon 3 aVanannrd Street.
... ii.sns'.iii hmnehes In the United States) and Canada,
rvr.ear- tak?n of JollectloSS Drifts Ton all foreign eountriaa aad
prtnpifrftS f" Unfted SH. and Canada boulH and rfd. aad a
ceoeral banklna; business transacted. - ,
Interest aiowsd on Tim and Special Deposits. .
PORTLAND BRANCH, SECOND AND STARK STREETS
. F. C. MALPAS, Hanacer.
$3,518,014.03
250,000.00
958,665.10
25,000.00
$6,530,383.21
$1,000,000.00
108.74859
249,997.50
127.50
5,171,509.93
$6,630,383.21
CENT
1 ,72S,902.66
shipments, none: stocks, 84.024. Quote: B,
$.10ti.20: D. fK.a5WS.40: E, 8.7.--80;
P. f7.2fl: G. 7.20S7.2j; H and I. 87.2.1; K.
17.27 7.30; M. 7.M; N. 87.40; WO. 7.o0:
WW. 87.55. , '
Duluth Unseed Market. a.
DULCTH. Minn., June 20. Close Linseed,
on track and to arrive. 82.27: Junef2.2i l-.
nominal; July, f2.27 bid; September, 82.08.
October, fl.93 bid. .
Falls City Women Give Dinner.
FALLS CITY, Or.. June 0.-(Special.)
The women of the Christian Chuch
served a chicken pie and strawberry
shortcake dinner in the basement of the
church last evening from 8 to 8 o'clock.
The business men generally .attended
. .. . .k.r. rt Ha I
and tne receipts wr.10 h"'
the Condition of
.11.872,425. S7
. 400,000.00
. 492.788.66
17.16fi.54
28.S76.66
85,000.00
, 940,693.74
13,836,350.47
. .500.000.00
.. ' 112.078.44
,. 250,000.00
578.25
,. 2.973,693.78
(3,836,350.47
Report of
....J216.745.64
.... 403,942.13
.... 86.388.74
.... 6.219.64
....S71.2l.l
LIABILITIES.
.1100,000.00
. 19.462.36
. 692.828.79
.1712.291.16
$1,000,000.00
800,000.00
lTsxr Tarfe
! Bxehaaa Flaea.