THE MORNING OREGOXIAJf. - FRIDAY. JUNE 28, 1913. '
HIDE MARKET DOWN
Prices Off a Quarter From the
Best Quotation.
QUALITY IS RESPONSIBLE
Too Much Long-Haired Slock Held
by Dealers tower Tendency in
the Eastern Hide Centers.
Foreign Markets Are Quiet,
The lral hide market has touched the
high point, at least for the early Summer,
and Is now off a quarter rent from the
bent figure recently quoted. At the 11
cnt basis, dealers are operating cautiously.
The trouble appears to be with the quality
-t most of the offerings. Too many long
haired hides are evldentlv held by the
dealers, as tannera have restricted their
burins; and are very careful about what they
take. In the trade tne opinion prevails that
hide prices will sag farther.
Calf skins are also weaker by half a
rent, with 20 cents now the. top price
quoted. Pelts, on the other hand, continue
firm. Influenced by the strength of the
nol market.
Hide market conditions In the East are
ilrsrrHied In the latest mall reports as fol
Intvs:
"Packer hides are in less demand and
the market Is quiet. In country hides
Trices cover a range of about 1 cent, ac-r-trdlng
to quality, length of hair and per
centage of grubs, etc. Rome all-long and
mcdlurr.-hfilred buffs are obtainable down to
1.lr. and lots containing about 25 per cent
short hair at 13 '4 c which prices are lower
than formerly ruled for similar stork, but
buffs running 50 per cent short-haired bring
13 Vic. and several sales of 75 per cent snori
haired were made at l.tttc and all short-
haired up to 14c On extremes prices range
the same way from 14c to 1.1c.
The European markets are rather quiet,
but mostly unchanged. River Plate dry
hides are quoted at various prices, and some
very high rates are talked on these, but
with few actual sales effected In this mar
ket: conditions are mixed and hard to
quote. Common descriptions of Latin
American dry hides have recovered the half,
cent decline recently secured by tannera
Calfskins are still easy and further de
clines have occurred both east and. west.
Horse hides have also weakened, with prices
off from 10c to ISc apiece from previous
top rates. .
INCREASE IN THE HOP ACREAGE
PepsHmnit of Agriculture Fall mate It at
S300 on Pacific Coast.
Correspondents of the Department of Ag
riculture estimate the increased hop acreage
In Oregon. Washington and California at
S.tfK arrea The Dally Consular and Trade
Reports spya:
According to the United States census,
the area planted to hops in New York state
was 27.532 acres In 1S99 and 12.023 acres in
lttoo. In Washington the figures for the
same years were 5296 and 2433. respectively.
In Oregon the acreage increased from
15.433 In 18!l to 21.770 In 1909. and In
California from !0 to 8391 In the same
period. In Austria-Hungary the area de
voted to hop raising baa fallen from 6.1.S02
acres- in inns to M. flirt acres In 1011: In
Germany It dropped from RS.iWM acres to
6VP45 acres In the aame time, and In Eng
land from SS.921 acres to 83.05 acres. The
yield per acre has also declined In those
countries.
American growers of hops are finding an
Increasing foreign demand, the exports for
the past three calendar years having been
as follows:
Average
per
Tear. pounds.
10! S.95.V5.-.3
111)0 12.748.017
i:m 14.104.404
Value.
t. 4-J1.0O"
2. Son, 705
4.25S.431
pound.
10.16
.IS
.80
"True, back in 19P7 the exports were
OO0.0J9 pounds, but they realized only 12.
S02.fi4r, or 17 cents per pound, and exports
In 19oft were 2l.423.8H9 pounds, valued at
$2,455,410. or 11 cents per pound. .
MOHAIR MARKET IS VXTXT E RESTING
Venal Summer Activity Fall to Appear In
the East.
Mohair market conditions In the East and
abroad are reported by the Boston Com
mercial Bulletin as follows:
"There Is nothing new to relate with
reference to the local mohair market. Some
few consigned lots are available In this
market and are being moved slowly at un
changed rates but otherwise the market Is
dull and uninteresting.
Reports from the English and Conti
nental markets also Indicate very slow mar
kets. The spinners of yarns state that there
Is practically nothing In the way of export
order and home trade Is likewise dulL The
lightweight season may bring forth some
orders but as yet no signs of it are In
the air. v ama '
."Nothing la hoard from the , Cape. Eng
lish and American buyers are said- to have
been In the Turkish market and some sales
are reported prices having been shaded
doubtless to Induce purchases. A prominent
American buyer is understood to have been
in the market as well as a prominent
Hradford importer.
"Po-nestlc quotations: Fest combing.
3Sfi 39c: good combing, 34G3.V; ordinary
combing. S3 V 33c: carding. 34 9 2Sc; Foreign,
cape 1st. 44c: Turkey. fair average, 62
4 50c."
HIGHER CHEESE PRICES NEXT WEEK
Receipts From Tillamook Are Not Sufficient
for the Demand.
Cheese will cost more money In the local
market next week, as there Is not enough
coming out from Tillamook to fill orders.
The butter market holds steady at the
old price.
Poultry receipts continue heavy and ll
requires much labor on the part of dealers
to keep supplies moving. Hens are taken
up at steady prices, but Springs drag. Other
kinds of poultry are not wanted.
Egga are steady to firm and gradually ad
vancing In price.
The veal market Is strong, with supplies
-ighter than usual. Hogs hold steady, but
thould soon be affected by the bulge in
prices at the yards.
WHEAT TRADE OF SMALL VOLUME
Only Butane Passing la for California Ac
count. The wheat market was quiet and un
changed yesterday. A small amount of
business was done on California account.
No fresh contracting- was reported from the
country.
. Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday ' 22 15 2 12
Tuesday 14 1 8 3 11
Wednesday . . - 1 1
Thursday .... S .. 3 .. S
Year ago 6 . 2 4
Sea n to date.13.43S S'M 2.-.3S 1612 SS20
Year ago 11.804 712 233 9i Suit
Rain Cuts Down Berry Supply.
Because of the rain Wednesday berry re
ceipts yesterday were very light. The best
raspberries and loganberries were quoted at
$1.50 and currants at $1.7,V The scarcity
f strawoerrles was not felt, ss there was
ma!) demand for ibem.
Cantaloupes were easier, with $2.50 to
lop on standards.- A car of Valencia or
anges was received and placed on sale at
12. W 3.25.
Onions hate advanced in California, but j
no ehang has bn made tn local quota-
lions.
No Trading In Hop Market.
No business waa reported In the hop con
tract market yesterday and there was no
demand for spots.
Beer sales in the United States for the
month of May., 1912, were 0.02S.118 barrels.
as against 6.504.645 barrels In May. 1911.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
... cie.rinra Balances.
t.i..j l.Z5n.7S0 J210.92S
Seattle 2.172.242 338.439
Tacoma ...... . 5ii8.6! -
Spokane . 8e1.814
19.045
111.592
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain. Floor. Feed. Eta.
WHEAT Track prices: Bluestem,
club. S!)c; red Russian. 69c; Valley. 83c
92c
. 40-
FLOL'R Patents 15.10 per barrel
straights. J4.70: exports. J4.20; Valley. 14.10
HA X limoiny. iivu, -
ver. 8e; oats and vetch. 10011: (rain
MlLLSTUFFS Bran. tZi.it par
shorts. I2S: middlings. 111.
CORN Whole. :': cracked. 140 per
OATS No. 1 white, 36g3l per ton.
Vegetable and. Frclte.
BERRIES Strawberries. 75etj$l per
era re- a-noseberrles. 2a2ViC per pound: rasp-
perries, $1.5o per crale; loganberries, ilfc
l.."o per crate.
TROPICAL, FRTITS Oranges, Valenola
Clues a. 25: Callfuinla grapefruit. S3.SOCM
lemons, J5.30tJ per box: pineapples. Co par
pound.
FRESH FRUIT Cherries. J10c por
pound: apples, old. 1.50$3 per box; apri
cots. $1.2i61.50 per box; cantaloupes, $3.25
i2.50 per crate; peaches, $l.lv$r.25 per
box: currants. si.oi'ai.J. per dox.
VEGETABLES Artichokes. 65?73 net
dneen: asDnrsrus. 31 per box: beans, TVj9
Rc: cabbage. 2?ac per pound: cauli
flower, $2.73 per crate; celery, $56 per
crate; corn. uc per ooaen, -u-
11.25 per box: eggplant, 25c per pound:
head lettuce. 12c per dosen; hothouse
lettuce. 75cl per box; peas. 6fe7c per
pound; peppers, 2824o per pound; radishes.
ir,-20r ner dosen: rhubarb. 2Hc per pound:
spinach, 4(35c per pound; tomatoes. $1.7501
per bfx: garlic. e'ffJvc per pouflo.
oriTiTnRs Jntthln nrlees: Burbanka
old, 1 ft 1.25 per hundred; new. per pound.
Ig2c
ONIONS California red. 31.25 per ear
Dairy and Country Produce.
or solid pack. 27a per pound; prints. 3Sc per
pouna.
EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch, candled. 22c
per dozen, case count. 21c
CHEESE Trlpleta and daisies. Ma per
POKK Fancy. loilofcc per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 12-&13c per pound.
POl'LTRY Hens. 12fac: broilers. 17'8'lSo
ducks, young. 11c; geese, lOfcllc; tur
keys. live. lTfJlSc; dressed, 24025c.
Staple Groceries. -
SALMON Colombia River, one-poand
tails, $2.23 per dosen; eight-pound tali
$2.85: one-pound flats. $2.40: Alaska pink.
annnnnri falls. fl.Sa.
COFFEE Roasted. . In drums. 264O40'
per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, l4?16Vio per pound
Urn.ll nuta filberts. 146100 al
monds, 17 l21c- peanuts, 18c; cocoanilta, D0o
tret per dosen; chestnuts, izao iw
nl.linrv not. Itf Mr nf nAlllld.
HOKEI Choice, $3.73 per case; strained
honey, 10c per pound.
SALT Uranulatea. $15 per ton: half-
ground, 1V0S. $8.50 per ton; Bos, $0 per ton.
BEANS Small white. 3.40c; large whits,
6.20c; Lima. .0c; pink. 3ic; Mexicans,
4c; bayou. 41c
KICK No. l Japan. 6c; cheaper grade
Kuntharn head. A07WC
SUGAR Dry granulated, $5.85; fruit and
berry, $5.85; Honolulu plantation. $5.80;
beet, $5.05; extra C, $5.35; powdered, bar
rels, $0.15: cubes, barrels, S0.Z0.
D111ED FHL'iTS ADDles. 14c DOT pound
apricots, 1601Siic; peacbea, 12014a;
prunes, Italians, lOtt01Oc; silver, lsc:
f.gs. white and blacL. Sl!7c; currants.
7feci raisins, loose. Muscatel. eiai
bleached Thompson, 11 c; unbleached Sul
tanas. 8c: seeded. 7ioSfec; dates. Per
sian, per pound: lard. $1.00 par box.
Protrusions.
HAMS AU sls-is. 17 wise; skinned, 17
18c; picnics, 12c; bolleo, 26tte-
BACON Fancy, ZOfetyZtlfeo: choice. 201s
021 .c
DRY SALT MEATS Back, dry salt. 11 to
012Mc: back smoked. 13014c: bellies, drj'
salt. Ittttc: oeiuea. smoaeu. loo.
LARD Tierce basis, choice, lsc; com
pound, 94c; leaf, tbree-pound palls. $3.5
per case.
MISCELLANEOUS Pigs' feet, kits, $LS:
sliced beef, insides, $23 per case; dried beat
inside. 25c per pound; bologna, canva
oack. lOtec; minced ham, 12c
Hope, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 1912 contracts. 1954 020c; 1911
crop, nominal, S0&32HC.
MOHAIR Choice. 32c per pound,
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 140194o per
pound, according to shrinkage; Valley. 200
22c pel pound.
FELTS Dry, 12013c; full wool batcher
pelts. $12501.78: shearing 10030a,
HIDES Salted hides, ll"c per pound:
salted calf. 20c; salted kip, 11 & 12c; green
hides. 10c; dry calf. No. 1, 25c; No. 2, 20c;
dry hidea. l$ 20c; salted stags, 74 Sc;
green stags, b&ic.
CASCARA per pound, otttroc.
GRAIN BAGS In car lots, 10"c.
Unseed Oil and Turpentine.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrel 8Se; boiled,
barrels. 90c: raw. case 98c; boiled, case
$5c
tdrpentiae case oac; o arrets. eojo
BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARRK7
Prices Quoted st the Bay City for Vog,
. tsbles. Fruits, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 27. The follow
ing produce prices were current here tod a
Fruit Apple cnoice, $i.zo; common, ie;
Mexican lime S5.6O0S; California lemon
choice. $5; common, $1.30: navel orange
$1.5002.75: pine apple $2.50 0 3.50.
Cheese lotii lGftc
Butter Funcy creamery, 2Sc .
Eggs Store, 20c: fancy ranch. 23c
Vegetables Cucumber 75c0$l: garlic.
2ft Sc; green ptas. $1.502.25; string beans.
3;5c; asparagus. 4Oc01.25; tomatoe 75c
V$l: eggplant, fame.
Potatoes River Burbank $101.50; Ore
gon Burbank $1.2501.50; Early Rose, 9dc0
$1.25.
Hav Wheat. $15.50(8 21-. wheat and oat
$15.50019: alfalfa. $11014.
Receipts Flour, 4210 quarter sacks; wnaat
890 centals: barley. 11,905 centals; oats.
1730 centals: potatoes, 431o sacks; mid
dllng 220 sacks; bay, 1S tons: wooL 454
bales.
Metal Markets.
NEW TO RK June 27. CoDner oulet.
Standard spot and June. 16.87 H & 17.87 4 :
July 17.00 17.37 ; August and September
17jfl7.50, electrolytic 17H01: lake.
Li "fc i 1 7 r4 ; casting.
Tin firm. Snot and June. 47A4S: Jnlv.
45.75S40; August. 4-1. 7. M; 43-50.
Lead steaay,
Spelter firm, 7.057.25,
Antimony quiet- Cookson' 8.00.
Iron firm.
Copper arrivals at New York today. 4.15
tons; exports this month. 20.134 tons. Lon
don copptir. quiet; spot 78 6s 3d;, future
79 2s 6d. London tin. firm; spot, 209;
futures, 1201. London lead. 18. London
spelter. 125 15s. Iron, Cleveland warrants.
5bs 10Hd In London.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, June 27. Coffee futures
closed weak from 6 to 15 points net lower.
Sale 43.000 bag June and July, 13.60o;
August, 13.70c; September. 13.Slc; Ootober.
13.S5C; November, 13.92c; December, 14c;
January, 14.02c; February, 13.95c; March
and April. I3.0c; May. 13.10c
Spot coffee, steady. Rio No. 7, 1440; San
tos No. 4. 16 Sc. Mild coffee, quiet; Cor
dova, lSJjlSVkC
Raw sugsr. steady. Muscovado .89 test.
$..l6c: centrifugal .9$ test. S.86c; moLaises
sugar .89 test. 3.11c lie fined, easy.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 27. Cotton futures
closed steady. Closing bids: June, 1L15;
July. 11.10; Angust. 11.20: September. 11.36;
October, 11.44: November, 11.4S: December.
11.54: January. 11.48; February, . 11.52;
Uar-.h. 11.58; April. 11.60: May. 11.64. Spot
clo'rd quiet. Middling upiand 11.60; do,
gulf. 11.85. Sale 229 bale
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. June 27. Turpentine firm.
44-S44fac; sale S99: receipts. 1256; ship
ment 1J stock 85,995.
Rotn firm; sales, 25SS; receipt 3902:
shipments. 4: stock 92.104. Quote: B,
$.-..5fc 3.95: r. $6.45: E, $0.70(76.75-. F.
$7.i5: G. H. $7.S; I, $7.07 H It 7.10: K. $7.20
7.40; II. $7.S097.,13: N, $7.4; WG. WW,
t7.3rt.
Duluth Flax Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. Ju':e 27. Closing: Lin
seed, on track and to arri.?, $2.10; July.
$2.S0. nominal; September, $1.89 hid; Octo
ber, $1.81 bid.
EIGHT DOLLAR HOGS
Local Market Suddenly . Ad
vances 15 Cents.
DUE TO SHORT SUPPLY
Three Loads of Choice Quality Bring
That Price at Xorth Portland
Yards Cattle and Sheep at
Steady Quota Hons.
Eight cents wss paid for hogs at the
Portland Union Stockyards yesterday. This
was an advance of 15 centa over the pre
vious top quotation. Cattle and sheep sold
at stesdy price
Three loads of choice light hogs of aver
age weight sold In the afternoon at the 8-
eent mark. The upward tendency of the
market waa shown In the forenoon, when
load was disposed of at $7.95. Heavy
hogs sold st $6 ta $$.5s. - A bunch of pigs
brought $4.50.
Dealings In the steer msrket were not
heavy, $(.40 and $.S0 being the best prices
nald. Cows sold from $5.13 to 35.36.
Lambs made up most' of the offerings In
the mutton division, and were taken at
$4.25 to $5.75. according to quality.
Receipts yesterday were 11 cattle. 320
hogs. $29 sheep and 2$ horse
Shippers were: E. M. Blakeley, S care
of cattle; Patton Overton, Halsey,
cars of sheep; C. F, Nichols, Riddles, 1 car
of cattle; J. S. Flint Junction City, 2 cars
of sheep; George Krauth, Junction City. 1
car of sheep and hogs; G. M. Cannon, Enter
prise. 2 cars of hogs: R. Erlckson, Welser,
1 ear of cattle: J. E. Cherry, Welser, 1 car
of hogs, and O. E. Goralin, Joseph, 1 car
of hogs.
The day's sales were as follows
Weight. Price.
90 hogs , 1S
4 hogs 3.i7
(.50
$0 hogs i
8.00
2 hogs
81 hogs
7 hogs
$ steers
. 2 steera
235 6.50
175 8.
113 7.50
7S6 5.25
CS5 -5.00
9 cows
920 5.(5
1 bull H -0
4 steers 890 5.50
ii .,..,- 977 6.60
2S steera 12IT 6.40
20 cows S5 1 25
9 fttatm 1250 5.16
36 cows 860 5.15
2 steers 9i0 S.25
1 atr 1260 $.35
7 steers 1200 6.36
1 .t..r. 1280 6.35
2 steers "J J-'f
2 steers 1060 6.35
10S6 5.75
3 steers JJ33 . B.75
g steers H98 5.75
3 steers J j..5
1 stag 910 3.00
K..U 850 2.o0
13 sheen ..123 3.00
7 sheop ..
7 sheep ..
35 lambs ..
69 4.25
105 4.25
52 4.00
268 lambs ..
72 5.75
1 lamb . . ,
70 5.50
111 lambs ..
71 5.76
60 4.25
72 5.76
65 4.50
9 lambs . .
117 lambs ..
40 lambs . .
31 hogs ...
35 hogs . . .
55" hogs ...
1 brtr
100 . 6.50
9! 4.50
lOt 7.9
'600 6.00
The range of prices at the yards was as
Choice steers --??0!-!
Good steers 0 "
Medium steers 5 76, 6.00
Choice cows S.T50 0.0"
n,t cow. 3.50 W 5.7.1
Medium cows $ 000 5.50
Choice calves
7.00(3 7.75
Good heavy calves
.... 6.000 $.50
3.50 5.00
Bulls
Stags
.... 4.750 6.00
Hogs
Light
7.50 8.00
$.00 0 6.50
Heavy
Sheep-
Yearlings
Wethers
.... $.000 4.25
.... 3.250 4.25
Ewes
Lambs ...........
3.000 1.70
4.000 5.75
Chicago livestock Market.
CHICAGO, June 27. Cattle Receipt
4ia. morlret steady to strong. Beeve
ijan kz.. T,a ateera. 1A&7.60: Western
steers. $6.3007.80; stockers and feeders. $4
6 6.60.; cows and heifers. $2.6008; calves,
$5.08.50. . .
Hogs Receipt 22.O0O; market, slow to
. , a.. Tt Ue- eSl 7 if -v. i was H
f7.0S7..V: heavy. 7.067.52; ' rough!
'cuZ'L 7? -. nt-a. 14.000: market, slow.
- -A. nr . QilA K 11.
Native, fUi-iU'iro. iv; " ""w
yearliriM. $4.dO.70; Iambi, native, 49
7.20; westorn, sj.ww s-
$58.65.
OnuUui livestock Market.
OMAHA, Neb., June 27. Cattle Recefms,
150O; marKct, now w iw iowtcr.
sters. $69.3C"; cows and heifers, iS-SO
teera, $4.75.30; - cows and heifers, 13.50
6.25; canners, $2,75 4.25; stockera and
feeders. .a55?,o.ii; caivc, . t $. , v
V... I. at era Ate S4 ff R HO.
Hogs Receipts, 15.300; market, shade
iArAw u.iw lTri(a7.4i' mixed. $7.25
7.40; 'liffht. $7.107-40; pigs, bulk of
sales, t.bi.v. .
Sheep Receipts. 2300; market, steady to
lower. Yearlings, sottfixjv; weinei.
5; ewes, $2.50(g4.25; lambs. 6.6QG&.
"
NO FLURRY IN MONEY
EUROPEAN SITUATIOX ASSUMES
BRIGHTER ASPECT.
New York Stock Market Is Irregular
and Heavy and Listless at
the Close.
NEW YORK. June IT. Aside from the
political situation, today's happenings were
viewed with complacency by that element
In the stock market committed to the con
structive side. The comprehensive advance
In steel products by a number of Inde
pendent manufacturers, and additional fa
vorable crop advices were accepted as fac
tors of ' importance.
Fears of a money flurry here In con
nection with July 1 payments proved to be
unfounded, and the European monetary sit
uation assumed a brighter aspect.
Irregularity dominated the stock: market
throughout. In the final hour the market
fell back all around and not only were
moat advances wiped out, but these were re
placed by net losses and a listless close.
The bond market was steady and nar
row. The total aales. par value, aggregat
ed $1,095,000. United States Government
bonds were unchanged on call. -
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Allls Chal pf - 2
Amal Copper .. 69,900 85
Am Agrlcult . .. 100 61 61 SO
Am Beet Sugar 1.80O 76 74 v 74 4
American Can.. 8.1CO 36 8.1 35-tt
Am Car Fdy. 600 64 6s
Am Cotton Oil 52
Am Hd at Lt pf 24
Am Ice Securl 26
Am Unseed - 1
Am Locomotive 1.600 48 H 42 43
Am Smel A Ref &.5U0 S4 85 f-S
do preferred.. 800 10714 10T 107
Am Steel Fdy 10O 36 36 S5
Am Sugar Ref.. 1.800 131 1.10 129
Am Tel 4 Tel.. 1.200 146 146 146
Am Tobacco pf. 106
Am Woolen 100 28 28 27
Anaconda M Co 2.500 44 43 43
Atchison 4.000 107 107 107
do preferred.. 200 104 104 104
Atl Coast Line.. 300 130 139 139
Bait A Ohio . . S.300 109 106 106
Bethlehem Steel 700 37 37 37
Brook R Tran.. 3.300 8 88 88
Canadian Pac .. I.JOO 265 264 264
Central Leather 25
do preferred.. 92
Central of N J 3vo
Ches Ohio ... 5.900 79 79 - 7
Chicago 4 Alton - IX
Chi Gt West ... 900 18 IS 1
do preferred.. 20 36 33 35
Chicago U W 3'0 138 137 137
C. M & St Paul. 3.SOO 105 105 105
C. C. C ?t L ,M
Col Vue! Iron 300 32 31 31
Col A Soutnern. . . M ,u
rnn.Al fZa. aOA, Utt 142 141
Corn Products 300 15 1.1 15
n.1 S- Hnilmn AHA 168 16S -168
D R Grande ?
do preferred. ....... 7? . . 35
Distillers' Secur. 400 3" ' 33 S3
Erie 18,700 35 34 34
An l.t nf TOO 5.1 W ' 52 ta 53
do 2d pf .... 800 43 42 42
Gen Electric ... 4,000 175 174 174
Gt North" pf 300 135 184 134
n. v.i, rw. "ml 4-21. 42W 411
Illinois Central. 1.O00 128 128128
Interbor Met .. 1.7O0 20
.,r..,. 1 .OA 53 59
Inter Harvester. 800 11S 118 117
Tntttr Marin, nf ...... ..... ..... 18
Int Paper 600 17 16 16
Int Pump 1,000 27 27 27
Iowa Central . . - 1
K C Southern . . 3O0 25 25 25
Pa nr.r .. .. 60
Ladede Gas 105
Louis Nash.. 400 159 158 l.v-
lln- A St I. 18
M. S P A 8 S M 1
Mo. Kan Tex 300 28. 28 2i
do preferred. 60
Mo P.nlfic . TOO 37"4- 36 36
Nat Biscuit ... .VW 15T 156 V. 156
TC.Hftn.l Tall SOO .i V, AM
N Ry Mex 1 pf 90i
S T Central ... 1.0O0 118 . 118 117
v v on i a. -nr.. "oa Hi .
Norfolk & West. 13.2HO 117 115 116
Nnrth American- 300 82". 82 82
Northern Pac-. 2,500 121 120 120
Pacific Mall 100 82 r 32 32
Pennsylvania ... 2.000 123 123 123
P.nnl.'i n.a . . 60O 114V 113V, 1134
P, C C & St L . 700 109 1 08 108
Pittsburg Coal.. 100 22 22 21
Pressed -6 Car.. 500 36 86 3-
I11 p. far - lttO
Rv S3t..l Knrlna- 35
Reading 44.400 167 IflflH 106
Republic steel .. w s.-" . -;'
,i r. nrof.rr.H . ftOO Kl V 81 U 81
Rock Island Co 100 25 25 2-
do preferred ;l "a
St L & S F 2 pf 400 36 86 36
it T. Rnnthv.il 32i
do preferred.. 100 7 76 7
Slosa Sheffield .. 7O0 57 fi S7 ,
Hnntharn P.i, RMl 1 1 ft. IIO 1 lO
Southern Ry ... 1.000 28 28'4 28
do preferred.. - 600 74 74 74
Tenn Copper .. 48
Tev.a A Pac. id
Tol. St fa A Wes 200 14 14 1
Ha nr.f.rreri. . 1 0O 29 W 29t 28 M
Union Pacific ST.2O0 170 169 168
do preferred.. . jrs;
TT S R.altv VIM T9 U T8l 78
TT a nnhh.. . AOA 6AU. 60U 66
U S Steel T6.60 0 71 70 70
Hn r.r.f.rl..n . A 2JV til 110. J 1 ' .
Utah Copper .. 6.100 64 63 63
Va-Caro Chem . 4"0 49 49 48
Wabash 2.600 4 4 4
do preferred.. ' 7,10 18 12 12
Western Md . . . 200 57 57 57
Westing Elee .. 4.1O0 75 74 it
Western -Union.. 700 - S3 S3 83
ltTh.,1 AT. IT 7
Lehigh Valley!. 17.100 176 175 176
cnino copper .. o.i-iiu as o - ;
Rav Consols .. 8.50O 22 21 21
Am Tnh.ril. . . . 1 600 X04 302- 2O0
Seaboard Airline 200 25 - 25 24
do preferred.. 100 64 54 " 54
Total sales for the day, 347.900 snares.
BONDS.
Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co.. of
Portland.
Bid. Asked.
Amer Tel Tel conv 4s 113 14
American Tobapco 4s 9.i
American Tobacco 6s 120 ..
It.hiu,. ..n.r-.l 4a. 97 'A 98
Atchison conv 4s 7 97
Atchison adj 4s stamped .90 90
Atchison conv 5s 107
At Coast Line "L i N coll" 4s. 93 94
Baltimore & Ohio 3s 1
Dalllmnr. . nHIn Am 97". 89
Rrnnlrlvn RanM Transit 4B 69 V. 89
Can Southern first 5s 101 J01 J
Chesapeake Ohio 4s 10 309
C B & Q gen mtg 4s 98 96
C 3 ft Q joint 4s Vb
r a a. S Tn. 4. M9"A 10O
n o S n.iw.r- J 96 96
Central pacific first 4s 95 95
nhl.u.n A V.at Tlla Jfl 80 - 81
Chi.... x r X. r ref. 4a. " 89 89
Chicago R I ft'P CoT trust 4s.. 96 ' 69
Colorado & Southern first 4s... 94 93
n.ni-.r a. IJ I n rs.anrla 4a 84 . 86
Delaware ft Hudson conv 4s.... 97 98
M. it on. P I. 4a 8s. 90
Int Met 4 82 82
Japanese 4s 8j ..
Japanese nrsi 4s "
Japanese second 4s 91 ..
Tn..l.vll1. B. rJaahvllle uni 4s 98 99
Mo Kan ft Tex 4 87 87
uu..,, p.lflf, .1. 71 TA
New York Central 3s 87 87
New York Central 1, S 3s.,... 82 82
New York City 4s 92 J
v -v i. , -i , ,. .u.. n 1 OH X. 1U7
Norfolk ftWesterii 4s 98 98
Norfolk & Western conv 4s 116 117
v f,. i. nr i. A 93 94
Northern Pacific P L. 4s J4
Northern pacific Ss 9 69
Oregon Short Line 4s 93
... xtv c. tst... Am !4 95
d', T n, 1J .-.lOOH 100
PhlllDDlne Railway 4s.... ... 86
Reading general 4s 98 s
RepubHc of Cuba 5s 10J 103
Southern Pacific first ref 4s... 94 95
a...i.Avn T.irir. cnl 4a. BO 91
Southern Railway 4e 1 Jl
mn&pl.c.-r.r4s::::::::::ioo2 .0?
Union Pacific conv 4s 'hi., i
t-i T..lfip fft 4a 96 9
?rl,-A O.t.. Rtr..l S V St 102V. 102
United States 2s registered Io0 101
United states as coupon... iXi?
United States 3s registered 102 102
United States 3s coupon... 102 102
United States 4s registered 114 114
United States 4s coupon 114 , 114
United Railway S F 4s 66 i..
United Railway St L 4s.. 7 . 18
Western .union 4tjs. " re i?
Westlnghouse conv 5s 94 Vi
nr....n, Paclfl Ks 4 Vt PO
Wisconsin Central 4s ?1 02
West Shore 4s, '. 9 tuu
rlnlnar Htocks at Boston.
. .. , - in ; lr TIM
imala- Conner. ., 85 iNevada Con 21
. - - , I..,.,,,,.. xrln.. 71 U
Arlaona Com'" 8North Butte 30
- rm er. aa- 40 A'AHth T a Lr am K14
Cal & Arizona.. 76!Old Dominion... 58
i-vi a itI. . K?.n lOnr'Pnl
JT. ii K lr.iHTtrV
39
u;cntciiiiis.i -a,
CopRn Con Co. 59HiShannon
1QU !cnnHnr
ASM.
Franklin
12-)Sup & Boa Mln.
2
Glroux con ...
. 7? t-v- o c to t ir" tii
43
GranDy con ... " JV" j Ai7
Green Cananea. I04l do preferred... B0J4
Granby con
I RoyaiiA (cop; o-i u. -j" . .
Kerr Lake....;. 2-irtah Copper Co.63B
Lakfl copper.... o7j
sr-it Conner 7 Wolverine 112
Miami Copper... 28!
Money Exchange, Etc.
nnrr T.. T Unnuv f-raa ' lJtll
steady, 22-?i per cent; ruling rate. 2,
Closing om aiiu unci
Time loan, (lrm; 60 day, 8 per cent; J0
days. 33 -per cent; six months, 34
CL .... alHsll MnL
hnrae moiciHiio j'k-- fu i k t
Sterling eicnaugr -j, " .
j .i,A viu at ti R47S for 60-day
ncsa id u.swio "- ,
Dins ".f,."
commercial uni.,
Bar silver. 01 Sc.
Mexican dollars, 48c.
Government and railway bonds, steady.
t nwnnw .Tuna 27. Bar silver. 28d per
ounce. Money, - - 4t -7? . --
of discount In the open market for short
montns oina, .x.-auv- "
g. ritAnoiDw, . I4.
- , j mAaAM An alirlit. . ti 7 .
uraaon, . . . u . , - - . -
v. ci t .
Oliver unjo s.n
Mexican dollars-Nomlnal.
Drafts Sight, So; do. telegraph. Sc.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. June 17. At the taeginV
nlng of business today tie condition of the
United States areaaury a;
vtrnvin. ha.la.nce in Treasury of
fices 74.392,090
Tn h.nb. anit Phlllnnlne treasury 86.612.571
Total of general fund 141,767,718
Pan. int. v,,wrnHV ............. ,. 1 J , -1'
rti.hitraements yesterday 656,678
Surplus to date this fiscal year.. 11.997,664
Surplus this date last year 17,882,851
These figures exclude Panama canal and
public debt transactions.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. June 27. Svaporated ap
ples, quiet and steady on the spot; fancy
quoted at 10c; choice, 6c; prime.
7 V i e
Prunes, steady with a slight improve
ment In the demand,- quotations ranging
from SG9C or Californlas up to I0-40s,
and 6c for Oregons.
Peaches, dull ana xeatureiess; cnoice. 74
68c: extra, choice, 68c; fancy. (
10c.
Chicago Produce Market.
rtlTOAflO. June 27. Butter Steady.
Creameries. 23ff25c; dairies, 21 24c
Eggs Steady: receipts. 16,039 cases; at
mark. cases Included. 16617c; ordinary
firsts. 17c; firsts, 18c.
Cheese Steady; daisies, 15015e; twins,
14 015c; Young Americas, 1515c;
long horns, 15S15c
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. June 27. Wool lower. Ter
ritory and Western mediums, 2024c; fins
mediums, 18 6 20c; tine. 12 & 17c
Hop at New York.
NEW YORK, June 27. Hops, easy; Pa
cific Coast olds. 15 JOc. '
Chehalis Players Stand High.
CENTRALIA. Wash., June 21. (Spe
cial.) The Chehalis State Leag-ue team
is batting at a .265 clip. Hauseman
is leading; his teammates with a mark
of .343, but is closely pressed (or fir at
honors b- Taylor with. ,329,
CROP SCARE BEGINS
Wheat Lifted Nearly Three
Cents at Chicago. '
DRY WEATHER NORTHWEST
Attempts of Shorts to Cover Sends
Prices Skrward Unless Rain
Comes Soon, Situation May
Become Critical.
CHICAGO. June 27. An uphesval In
prices for wheat took place today as a re
sult of drv weather in the Northwest.
Strength developed in wheat Nas soon as
shorts attempted to cover. Belief grew
rapidlv that the annual scare for the Spring
crop bad begun, although the bulk of evi
dence from the Northwest wss that grow
ing grain had not deteriorated, except In
limited localities. Opinion prevailed that
unless rain came soon, the situation- was
critical and speculators were disposed to
anticipate.
Assertions that It would require excep
tional weather to make corn overcome pres
ent lateness of growth helped to lift the
price.
The line crop outlook caused oats to lag
In the general advance of grain.
Provisions, though negleoted. were bol
stered by the up turn In neighboring pits,
leading future, ranged as follows:
. WHEAT.
Open. High. Low.. Close.
July .....I 1.06 1.10 $ 1.06 t 1.06
Sept. 1.04 1.06 1.04 1.05
Dec. ...... 1.04 1.06 1.04 1.06
CORN. v
July 73 .T5 .73 .76
Sept, 72 .73 .i2 .i3
Dec 63 -64 .63 .63
OATS.
July
.48 .49 -.30
.40
.40 .41
PORK.
.48 .40
.39 .40-
.40 .41
July
Sept.
Oct.
1S.A7U. 1RATU 18.62t4 18.65
.'is;87 19.02 18.97 l-2
.1S.U0
18.97 18.87 18.97
.LARD.
July ......10.82 10.67 10.82 W-?
Sept 11.05 11.07 11.05
Oct. 11.12 11.17 11.1 11.17
SHORT RIBS.
July 10.47 10.47 1047 1-JJ
Sept 1.5 10.67 10.65 10.67
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Steady.
Rye No. 2. 76c.
Barley Feed or mixing, 607c; fair to
choice malting, 93ctl.0.
Timothy seed T4 15.50.
Clover seed 14g20.
Mess pork 18.62 18.75.
Lard In tierces, "10. 87.
Short ribs Loose, 110.12 10.62 .
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 494,000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 222,000 bushels, compared with fisi,.
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
ago. stlmated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, fi cars; corn, 181 oara; oats, 85 cars;
hogs, 17,000 head.
Grains In San Franctsco.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 27. Spot quota
tions: Walla Walla, 81.60; red Russian.
81.60; Turkey red. nominal; bluestem, $1.65
1.67; barley, feed, 1.521.55; do,
brewing, nominal; white oats, I1.921.95;
bran, $27927.50; middlings, 3334; shorts,
S32.
Call board sales: Wheat December, ll.se
bid. Barley December, $!; May
1.51. . ..
- Bnropesui Grain Maxkets.
T -vTri-xr thm. rapMi .t.ariv. walla
Walla, September-October shipments, 36s 9d
to aim, fengusn coiinirj iuM.a, y-"-..,
French country miirkets, firm,
LIVERPOOL, June 27. Close: Wheat
July. 7s Ty.d; October. 7s 6'd; December,
7s )d. Weather, cloudy.
Fuget 8oond Grain Markets.
SEATTLE. Wash., June 27. Wheat
Bluestem, 92c: fortyfold, 8c: club, 87c; fife,
87c; red Russian, 87c. yesterday's car re
ceipts Wheat, 4;. flour, 3; hay, 11; corn,
22; oats, L
TACOMA, Wash., June 27. Wheat Ex
port: Bluestem, 94c; club, 90c. Milling:
Bluestem, 90(&92c; club, 85c Yesterday's
car receipts Wheat, 22: corn, 2; bay, 5.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 27. Close: Wheat
July. 81.11 frl.llVi ; September. J1.07: De
cember, (1.07. Cash No. 1 hard, 1.13:
No. 1 Northern, $1.12; No. 2 Northern,
1.11; No.. 3 wheat, U9 1.09.
E
ADDITIONAL QUARTERS NECES
SARY FOR ACCOMMODATION.
Theory Is Put Forward by Speaker
That Government Is. Founded on
Basis Giving Women Votes.' .
. Increase in the number of members
of the State Central Campaign Com
mittee and of the College Equal Suf
frage Society has been responsible for
the enlargement of headquarters In
the Selling building. At the weekly
meeting of the former society it was
decided to secure another room adjoin
ing present quarters, so that commit
tees would not be interrupted while
in session. Two addresses were heard.
One of the addresses was given by J,
aL Glass, of California, who has spoken
in many states on reform matters gen
erally, and on suffrage in particular.
J. Gashill, an attorney from Oklahoma,
was the other speaker.
In his address Mr. Glass said that
three things were needed to carry the
campaign in Oregon, co-operation, or
ganization and education.
I have never heard a sound, logi
cal or practical argument against wo
man suffrage yet," said the speaker.
'The same argument that gives man
the vote also gives the ballot to wo
man. Justice is - the strongest argu
ment for it. and the preamble of the
Constitution -guarantees the: ballot to
woman." f
Itrnorance of the subject was the
cause assigned by J. Gashill for the
failure of so many people to vote for
equal suffrage. "The campaign must
be conducted strenuously tnis fait lor
the point to be carried now. Our Gov
ernment Is founded upon a document
which declared that the . governed
should have the right to make the
laws which govern them. That can
not be true until women," who are a
part of the governed, have the right
to .express their opinion on the laws
which affect them as much as they
affect the men."
Amons: the speakers lor the cause of
equal franchise at the Gladstone Park
Chautauqua will be ex-Senator C W.
Fulton, and Rev. Luther Dyott, of the
First Congregational Church. What
will be the subject, el their addresses
is not known, but in the course of
their remarks special attention will be
naid to urging the necessity of making
a great fight to win out this Fall.
large Family Hag Reunion.
WODDLAND, Wash.. June 27. (Spe
cial.) The eighth annual reunion of
the Bozorth family one of the original
st-ling families of the Lewis River
Valley, was held here yesterday, but
owing to the unsettled condition of
the weather and the Indisposition of
some of the older members of the fam
ily, there waa only an - attendance of
61 of the family and relatives. There
are more than 100 members Uviaf.
I . . 1 - 1 1
LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL BANK
Savings Department
Pays 4 Interest
ASK FOR SAVINGS BOOKLET
Capital - - $1,000,000
. . . i
LADD & TILTON BANK
EsUbllBhed 1869.
Capital Stock $1,000,000.09
Buxplna and Undivided ProSta 600,000.00
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail
able in all parts of the world.
OPTICKR3
VP. M T.add. P.'Mldrnt. Robert . Howard, Asst. Cashls-a,
Edward Ceoklnarhsun. Tlec-Prca.
W. H. DuBcklrr, Cashier.
First National Bank
- Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 850,000
Oldest National Bank West of th
Rocky Mountain
"Uncle" Chris, the oldest surviving
member, as president of the associa
tion of the Bozorth family presided
at the meeting which was held . in
Bozorth's Hall and a dinner was served
to those who attended. Mrs. Caroline
Thing, the only survivor of "Uncle"
Chris was unable to attend the re
union, but the majority of the younger
members were in attendance. It was
decided that the next reunion should
he held at Woodland, the original home
or the Bozorth family.
Young Husband Disappears.
FALLS CITY, Or., June 27. (Spe
cial! John Zuber. acred 25. disap
peared Monday. Zuber and his wife
came here from the Spaulding logging
camp Sunday, ranted a house Monday
n-nA mnvH In Tt i KflM ha did the
same thing at coburg some time ago.
rie lelt wasres uncoiiwigu.
Bitulithic paving
combines dura
bility, ease of
cleaning, ease of
traction, low cost
of maintenance,
non" - slipperiness
and moderate
first cost. Insist
on bitulithic.
J.C.WIL50N&CO.
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Main Floor l.mnbermcna Bank Building,
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Phones Marshall 4120. A 41N.
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IS DATS FROM SAN FRANCISCO
Via HONOLinLU and TCTTJI-LA (SAMOA)
Splendid Steamers of Oceanic Steamship Co.
(Spreckel line), 10.000 tons displacement,
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(now schedule and every 28 days there
after on a lS-DAr SERVICE TO SYDNEY,
AUSTRALIA, with stop at HONOI.CI-C and
SAMOA. THE QUICK AND ATTRACTIVE
ROUTE TO THE ANTIPODES. San Fran
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1300. Round world. fOOO, 1st class; S375 2d
class, via Ceylon and mediterranean. (Stop
overs).
HONOLULU $110
AND
BACK
1st class. Sailines. June 12. July t. Is. SO
and every x weeks.
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., 67S Market St
nun J- rancuco.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Diego Direct
S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder
Ball Every Wednesday Alternately sl a
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. 00.
Ml A Third St. Phones Main 181. A 181
LOS AKGELES AND SAN DIEGO
STEAMSHIPS TALE AND HARVARD.
Railroad or an v ateamer to San Fran
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and th ONLY strictly first-class nas-
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zi miles per nour; cost iz,uuu,uvu eacn.
IAS FRANCISCO, PORTLAND at JL. A.
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Service
London, Paris,
Hamburg
Cincinnati July 4, 12 noon1
AraLr. J,, lay It I f
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1. Second cabin only. WIlt call at
Boulogne.
MEDITERANEAN '
GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA .
S.S.M0LTKE, July 6, 10 A.M.
S. 8. Moltke. . . .August 20, 11 A. M.
Two Ideal Cruise
AROUND the WORLD
UiXAND EXCURSIONS
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Optional 14 1AVS IN JAPAN -Xuurs
11 VAXS IN INDIA
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From Kew York IFrom ban Fr'sco
?hy. S. S. CLEVELAND
DURATION EACH Cotst tfitlft
CRUISE 110 DAYS r" 0;U UP
including all necessary expense
aboard and ashore, railway, hotel,
shore excursions, carriages, guides,
fees, etc.
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To the LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT
SUN. Eight delightful cruises dur
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Hamburg to Norway, North Cape,
Spitsbergen, Iceland, etc.
DURATION 14 TO 28 DAYS
Cost C62.S0 and np.
Splendid service, large steamships
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AND
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7 do. Including barta, and msala Tlcua
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