Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 02, 1914, Page 21, Image 21

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    Till: MORNING OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, AlMsIX
SURPLUS Ofl HAND
More Potatoes Remain Than
Can Be Shipped.
PRICES WORKING DOWN
Small Chance of Improvement In
Market During Remainder of Sea
son Acreage In Oregon Will
Be Less Tlian Last Year's.
The potato season is drawins to a close
In a manner not very satisfactory to farm
ers who are still holding stock. It was
thought last Fall that the Spring months
might discloso a shortage somewhere along
the line that would cause the market to
improve, but Instead of that prices have
been gradually sagging. Dealers now be
lieve the outlook is hopeless for thf re
maining months of the season. There Is
still a large surplus on hand and there la
ndication of a better outlet being found.
In fact, it looks as if shipments would di
.mlnish rather than increase from now on.
A few cars are going out to points in the
Southwest, but the demand from that quar
ter for Oregon potatoes is by no means
keen. Advices from Arizona are that re
ceivers in that section are getting liberal
offerings from Sonora and other Mexican
districts. As for the California market, it
' la in bad shape. At Pan Francisco prices
are demoralized, according to advices re
ceived yesterday, and it is said it would
take four wc.ks to clean up the stock on
hana, even If outside supplies were not
being sent In. Puget Sound continues to
ship frt;ly to San Francisco and river
stock is also being forced on the market,
as tbo time foi cheap new potatoes is close
at hand.
Local buyers are paying 40 to 45 cents in
the country for the few cars they need. It
is estimated there are stil 100 cars of ship
ping potatoes left in this state and less than
two months of the shipping season remains.
The Oregon potato acreage, it is believed,
.will be considerably less than last year'.
According to California reports the acreage
in that state is large and Browing condi
tions for the crop are ideal. Only a severe
frost or other adverse weather in California
in the neztt few weeks could help the Ore
gon market for old potatoes. m
MILt BUYING OF WOOL IS SLOWER
Pressing Xeetfe of Manufacturers Covered
Previously Prices Still Firm.
Trading In old-clip wool at Boston slowed
down in the past week, according to ad
vices Just received. Various elements have
combined to exert an adverse influence up
on trading.
The business has been rather dull because
manufacturers previously had covered pretty
well their pressing needs and they are loth
to operate' ahead at the prevailing level or
prices: the conditions in the goods market
have had their share in retarding sales. The
limited transactions recorded have been at
the top prices recently Quoted, as a rule,
both for the domestic and the foreign sup
plies involved. The shipments for the period
Indicate a good consumption, they being
more than double those for the same time
last year.
While foreign wools naturally continue
to constitute the bulk of business, with
domestic supplies at a minimum, the ac
tivity of thes shows a further decrease.
The fact that the aggregate of transfers for
the week is estimated to be under 2.0CO.000
pounds is - evidence of the decline. More
cautious buying has resulted from -the high
prices and the fact that the duplicate de
mand for heavyweight woolen goods has
been somewhat disappointing. The demand,
such as It Is, involves Buenos Ayrea and
Montevideo wools, as well as supplies from
Australia and New Zealand, the Cape and
East India.
HOP C ONTRACTS HEM AT IS CENTS
No New Business Reported In Old Crop.
England's Imports.
The turn of the month brought no im
provement In the hop business, so far as
. the demand for spots are concerned. The
inquiry for contracts continues good, and
15 cents offered to responsible growers.
Imports of hops into Great Britain dur-
: ing the month of February last, contrary to
general expectation. were exceptionally
small, being only 2559 cwt. from the United
States and 1918 cwt. from other countries,
or a total of 4177 cwt. During the same
month, exports amounted to 2474 cwt.; thus
leaving net Imports of only 20t3 cwt. as
acainst 12.D23 cwt. for February, 1013. and
S!X ewt. for February. 1912. Total Imports,
less exports, for the months of September
to February last, both Inclusive, were 200,---S
cwt. as against 208,427 cwt. during the
corresponding period one year ago. and 72,
6U cwt. two years ago. The above-mentioned
net imports of 2U0.228 cwt. plus the
1913 English crop of 255.B41 cwt. Indicate
'that on February . 28 last Great Britain was
still short of her estimated annual require
ments of 600,000 cwt. to the extent of 144,
J31 cwt.. or about S7.000 American bales.
The quantity Imported from the United
States during the months of September to
February last, both inclusive, was 159,671
owt., equivalent to about 97,000 bales.
TOP TRICES ASKED FOR WHEAT
Trading Is am Small -le at all Feints in
Northwest.
Wheat trading was limited "in all parts
f the Northwest. Holders asked extreme
prices, and where buying was necessary, the
buyers had to come well up to seller's terms.
Local prices were unchanged.
Hay was quoted weaker by some of the
dealers. Alfalfa, in particular, was quoted
easy, as offerings were on & liberal scale,
and with grass plentiful, the demand was
less.
Local receipts, in cars, were reported by
the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
S'Onuflv 34 :; to 3 9
Tuosdy :: R i .. 3
Wednesday ..33 5 8 4 11
Year ago 11 3 1 g
Sess'ti to date.14S.w4 223:! 22SH I486 2344
Year ago 132H7 l'.IUO 19(5 lliso 1751
cointry rnonccK markets- weak
Recent High Prices Cause Increase In
Receipt.
The country produce market .vas weak all
around yesterday. The recent high prices
have brought in larger supplies of poul
try and meats, and the former quotations
imc not now obtainable. Hens sold yester
day at 1Si cents, and vea! did not bring
ver 13H to 14 cents. Even pork waa
easier, with the nest going at 11 cents.
Kfiss still sold in small lots at 19 cents,
eat It was generally considered an 18s
rent market. This was lite best price tiie
Sound would orfer and storage speculators
bid the same price.
There were no new developments in the
butter or caeere markets.
ONION" SCARCITY WIEI, BE RELIEVED
One Thousand Crates In Bond Are on
Meaner Use Today.
The San Francisco steamer due today will
bring a shipment of 10OO crates of Aus
tralian onions In bond. This will serve to
relieve the local scarcity, owing to the clos
ing of the Oregon season.
The steamer will also have about eight
cars of oranges. Nine cars of bananas, the
first received this season by the northern
route, were delivered yesterday In good
condition.
A few small lots of Florin strawberries
arrived and cleaned up at (4 a crate.
Most vegetables were firm, especially as
paragus and peas, which were strong in the
south.
Mohair Arrivals Are Small.
Mohair is coming along in a small way.
Local dealers are paying 20 and 27 cents.
They all assert these prices are too high,
but growers take a bullish view of the mar
ket and are not offering freely.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland J3.127.07l ?47:)I1
Seattle l.V.M.f.31 155.BSO
Taeoroa c B21.UUS 9.120
Spokane t25.8 tt.Ule.
rOKTXASD MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Grain. Floor. Feed, Etc
WHEAT Track prices: Club. Sic; blue
stem. Slfel.Oi; forty-foid. 2fec; red Rus
sian, liic: valley. 3c
OATS No. 1 white. mUllng. X2323.3U
per ton.
FLO L R Patents. 14. SO per barre1:
straights. $4.20; exports. 3.; valley. S4.I0;
graham. $4. SO: whole wheat, $3.
CORN Whole, S33.50j34; cracked, S34-50
35 per ton.
BARLEY" Feed. 1-2 per ton; brewing.
$2S; rolled, 2.
HAY No. 1 Eastern Oregon timothy,
tl8r 17.50; mixed timothy, X145 15; valley
grain hay. S12.5014; altalfa, S1213.
MILLFKEL Bran. 123 per ton; anorta,
S2s.au; middlings, :;L
Fruits and Vegetable.
Local Jobbing q'Jotations-
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges. navels.
S1.7;4 2-50 per box; lemons, 13.7514. GO per
box; pineapples. 6c per pound: bananas. 4 5c
per pound; tangerines. $1.75 per box; grape
fruit. California, 13.50; Florida. C5S.o per
box.
VEGETABLES Cauliflower. 73c S 11 per
dozen; cucumbers. $1.75 & 2 per doxen; egg
plant. 30c per pound; peppers, 35c per
pound: radishes. 25c per dozen; head .let
tuce. $2.25 per crate; garlic. 12Ma per pound,
sprouts. IOi 11c per pound; artichokes,
7oi85c per dozen: celery. $3.5004.00 crate;
tomatoes. $4.50 per crate; hothouse lettuce.
75c (q. 11.25 -per box; spinach, 90cfr$l crate;
horseradish. s10c; rhubarb. 3&3izc per lb.;
cabbage, 2Kc per pound; asparagus. $1.503f
2.50 per crate; peas. 8c per pound; garllo,
12 tec pound; beans, 22V.O pound.
GREEN FRUIT Apples. $12.30 per
box; grapes, Malagas, 17.50 e 9 per keg; cran
berries, $12&12.00 per barrel; strawberries,
20c per pint.
ONIONS Old, per sack, $4 g 4.25.
POTATOES Oregon. 73c per hundred;
buying prices, 40j 45c at shipping points;
sweet potatoes, $2.75 per crate; new Cali
fornia, 5& 6c per pound.
SACK VEGETABLES Turnips, 73c; car
rots. Sue; parsnipa. S5c: beets, 90c
Dairy and Country Produce.
Local Jobbing quotations:
EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch. 18 a 19c per
dozen.
POULTRY Hens. 18ejc: broilers. 30c; tur
keys, live. 20c; dressed, choice, 2oc; ducks,
17ile; geese. limine.
CHEESE Oregon triplets. 21c; Daisies,
nominal: Young Americas. nominaL
BUTTER Creamery prints, extra, 27
29c per pound: cubes, 23 & 24c.
PORK Fancy, 11c per pound.
VEAL Fancy, 13H14e per pound.
S'nple Groceries.
Local jobbing quotations:
SALsiON Columbia River, one-pound
talis. 12.25 per dozen; half-pound flats.
$1.40; one-pound flats. $2.45; Alaska pink,
one-pound tails, Soc; silversides. one-pound
tails. $1.25.
HONEY" Choice, S3.50fe3.75 per case.
NUTS Walnuts, 14 20c per pound;
Brazil nuts, 20c; filberts, 14'ui5c; almonds,
I9fe28c; peanuts, 4jSMc; cocoanuts, $1
per dozen: chestnuts, b 10c per pound;
pecans, 14&15C
BEANS Small white. 05c; large white,
4.90c; Lima, 7c; pink, 5c; Mexican. BVic;
bayou, 6 14 c.
SUGAR Fruit and berry, $4.60; Honolulu
plantation, $4.00, beet, $1.40; extra C. $4.10;
powdered, in barrels, $4.85.
COFi-EE Roasted, in drums. 10 02c per
pound.
SALT Granulated. $15.00 per ton; hair
gronnd. loos. $10.75 per ton; 50s. $11.50 per
ton, dairy. $14 per ton.
RICE No. 1 Japan. 4 14 & 5c; Southern
head. 6'4 4n7l4c: Island, 5&5c
DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10c per pound;
aprleoU. 1214c; peaches, sullc; prunes.
Italians. s310c; currants, oy-c; raisins,
loose. Mnscatel, eViittTtc: bleached Thomp
son. ll?4c: unbleached Sultana. 514c; seed
ed. 9c: dates. Persian, 77l4c per pound:
fard, $1.49 per box.
FIGS Package, s or... CO to box, $1.85:
rackage. lo ox.. 12 to box. 80c; white 25-lb
box. $1.75; black. 25-lb box. $1.75; black'
50-lb box, $2.50; black, 10-lb. box. $1.15;
Calarab candy figs, 20-lb. box. $8; Smyrna,
per box,- $1.50.
Provisions.
HAMS 10 to 12-pound. lSS,4ylf)c- 12
to 14-pound. 18.4i(Httl4c; 14 to 19-pound,
lb'stsiuuc; skinned, IS & 19c; picnic lac
boiled. 20c ' '
,AC,ON Fancj' -"Stta27 5ic; standard,
211tt2314c
,-SRJ,SALT Cl?EED-short clear backs.
loVjfeilOc; exports. 15&1614c; strips. lo
LARD Tierce basli
compound. 30c
Pure. lSVieUlic
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 1912 crop prime and choice 17 O
ISc; 1914 contracts, 15c
PELTS .Dry, 10c; dry short wool, 7c: dry
shearings, 10c; green shearings, loc; salted
sheep. 90ct$t; Spring lambs, J525c
HIDES Salted hides, 13c per pound' salt
kip. 34c: salted calf. lc; green hides.' lie
dry hides. 24c; dry calf. 26c; salted bulls.
9c per pound; green bulls. 8c
,nJV??1Vm"ey- ":; Eastern Oregon.
12p 15C.
MOHAIR 1913 clip. 27c per pound.
C A SCAR A BARK Old and new 5o ner
pound. "
GKAIN BAGS In car lots, 7 He
Oils.
KEROSENE: Water white, drums, bar
rels or tank wagon. 10c; special, drums or
barrels, 13"4c; cases, 1714&2014C
GASOLINE Bulk. 16c; cases, 22c; motor
spirit, bulk, 16c; cases, 23c Engine distil
late, drums, Sc; cases. 15c Naptba, drums.
15c: cases. 22c.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels, 63e; bolleo,
barrels. Oic; raw, cases. 68c: boiled, cases.
0c
TURPENTINE In case. 68c per gallon
tank 61c
Metal Market.
NEW YORK April 1. Lead quiet, $3.75 9
3.t.: London. 1S.
Shelter quiet. 5.23S5.30; London 21 121
6d.
iiV,-pJ'Lr1 -r?!'. s,ndrd. spot and June.
13.8. H&3 4.3 H ; electrolytic. 14.B2ii- lake,
la.ou. nominal; casting, 14 37U '" "
37T80SesT5. SP"U S'-W--8'.i! June.
Antimony dull. Cooksons. 7.23.
Iron steady, unchanged.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. April 1. Butter Unchanged.
Eggs Higher. Receipts. 29.886 cases- at
mark, cases included. 17&18c: ordinary firsts.
18-,&l.ic; firsts. 1714411714c.
t'neese Lower. Daisies. 1714 61714c
twins. IBNiKl-c: Americas, leC&iaSc'"
long horns, lti u 1614c '
Cotton Market.
,?iF,W YORK. April 1 Spot cotton, quiet.
Middling uplands. l:i,20: d.. gulf. 13.55.
SETTLERS AWAIT DECISION
Homesteaders Around Sheridan Have
Appealed to Land Commissioner.
SHERIDAN. Or.. April 1. (Special.)
Sixty or seventy settlers in township
12 south, ranpe 4 east, are anxiously
awaiting: a decision of the Commis
sioner of the General -Land Office in
volving their rixhtx to receive patent
for the lands held by them. Although
the land has been in controversy for
several years the settlers have re
ligiously complied -with the homestead
laws.
Back in 1899 the Northern Pacific
Railway Company laid scrip upon this
township, the same being unsurveyed
at that time. On the day the plat was
filed by the railway company the set
tlers presented their homestead appli
cations at the local office accompanied
by their affidavits of settlement upon
the land dating buck prior to the ac
tual survey in the field. The local of
fice rejected the applications because
the railway company had applied for
the land in lieu of land within the
Rainier National Forest in November.
189?. The settlers thereupon appealed
to the Commissioner of the General
Land Office. A former Secretary of
the Interior in a case similar to the
present one decided some four or five
years ago that scrip laid upon unsur
veyed land was without prejudice to
the rights of bona fide settlers whose
settlement began prior to the actual
survey in the Held.
GOULDS ARE STRONG
Stocks in Demand Because of
Rockefeller Rumor.
EXPORTS HELP COPPERS
Movements in Remainder of I.Ut Arc
Narrow Poor Showings Made
by . Eastern Roads Bonds
Are Well Held.
XEW YORK. April 1. Price movements
today were narrow. News from Washing
ton that the Interstate Commerce Com
mission's decision in the freight rates case
would he rendered sooner than had been
expected, and possibly within a month,
caused a brief rise In the railroad list, but
tha effect was lessened by the poor show
ing of the largest Eastern railroads for
February. New York Central's decrease of
S3. 343,000 in operating revenues for Feb
ruary and Pennsylvania's shrinkage In op
erating Income of I2.l,000. were em
phatic reminders of the present position of
the railroads.
Gould stocks were strong and active on
reiteration of the reports circulated yester
day that Rockefeller Interests would take
over holdings or Northern Pacific.
Coppers derived some benefit from the
export figures Tor February, showing record
foreign shipments of the metal.
Railroad bonds were well held, except
Rock Island collaterals, which fell 114 to
'"4. a new low record. Total sales, par
..vw,vuu. unitea states bonds Were
unchanged on calL
CLOSLNQ STOCK QUOTATIONS.
"eportea Dy j. c. Wilson 44
Co.. Lewis
wunuiuB, ruriiEou.
bales.
Allls Chalmers
Amal Copper . . 15,700
Am Beet Sugar
Am Can Co ... 1.800
do Preferred.. ......
Closing
Bid.
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High. Low.
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lllis 11444
Am Car A: Kdy.
Am Cotton Oil.. .
Am fimel & ftef
do preferred.. .
Am Sugar
do preferred.. .
400
500
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1.30O
1,200
700
loo
3
1. loo
1.30
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5.SOO
1.600
BOO
Am Tel & Tel. .
Am Tobacco . ..
Anaconda
Atl Coast Line..
ATA Santa Fe
do preferred..
Bait 4 Ohio
Brook R Tran..
Canadlaa Pac.
C i O
C ai O W
C N W
C. M & St Paul.
Central leather
Central of N J
Chino
Col Fuel & Iron
Cul Southern ..
Consol C-as ....
D L Sc W
D & R O
Distilling Secur.
Ceneral Elec ...
Gt Xorth Ore . .
Illinois Centrsl.
luterloro Metro
do preferred..
Inter Harv-ster.
Lehigh Valley..
Louis ir .Nash...
1.70O
luo
200
S.0IIO
2O0
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SOO
l.ioo
3.ISIO
loo
-Mexican Cent
H. SP4 S3 M
Mo, Kn 4t Tex 70O
-Mo Pac. lie 13.400
Nat Biscuit
do preferred..
New Haven 3.200
N Y vntrai . . . 1.50O
N Y. Onl & Wes
Norfo.k & West.
North America.. l.fMS)
Nortlvrn I'ac . . 3.400
Pact lie Mill
Pac. lie T Ar T
do Dref-rred.
25
20
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Pennsylvania ...
Peopiu's Oas . .
Reading
Republic s A I.
Roek Island Co.
Southern Pac . .
Southern Ry . ..
Texos oil
Union Pscltic ..
do preferred. .
United KJs S K.
V S Steel Cor..
do preferred.,
t'tah Copper . ..
Wabafh
Western Union..
Westing lilec ..
Wisconsin Cent..
1.50O
40
23,ooo
4 (VI
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2.4
2.IMX
1.000
10.2OO
11114
12 414
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400
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4414
Total sales for the day. 171.300 shares.
BONDS.
- Reported br Overheek & Cooke Co.. Board
of Trade building, Portland.
. . . Bid. Asked.
-Aicnison general 4s fc.,14 151,
1.UHH1 jine ist 43..... 4V-
B K T 4s XI
Ches A Ohio 414s f4
C M A St P gen 414s 102 '4
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c B Q fr.lnt 4s
Erie k.-eneral 4s
Inl Met - 4 l5s
Louisville A Nash uni 4s
Mirsourl Pacific 4s
N Y i' gen 3Hs
X & W 1st con 4s
Northern Pacific Is
Oregon Short Line ref 4s
Pacific Tel 5s ;w
I'enna con 4s
3"
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. .10144
..112
. .112
Keading general- 4s..........
St 1, si S F rtf 4s
Southern Pacific ref 4s
Southern Pacific col 4a
Southern Railway 3s
Southern Railway 4s
Vnion Pacific 1st and ref 4s.
United Stales steel 5s
West shore 4s
VMtash 4s
Westinghouse Klec eonv 5s..
United ststes 2s registered...
United States 2s coupon
United States Its registered...
United States 3s coupon......
United States 4s reg-iatercd . . .
Uuiled States 4s coupon
Ktork a
BOSTON. April 1
Allouej 4214
Amaig Copper. . 77
A '. L &. Sm. . . 17 54
Arizona Com . . 4 14
fa I & Arizona.. SSi,
Cal At. Hecla 41S
Centennial 1S14
Cop Kan Con Co 371,
K Butte Cop M. 114
Franklin 14
Granhy Con . . . 80
Greene Cananea. 37 U
I Royslle (Cop) 181,
Kerr Lake 4
Lake Copper. ... 7 4
I -a Salle Copper 4 4.
Miami copper... 23 4,
Mohawk ... 44 S
it Boston.
Closing quotations:
l.-xevana (Jon ....
jXtpisslng Mines.
: North Butte
North Lake
;01d Dominion...
lOsceola ........
IQuincy
Shannon .......
Superior
, Sup & Bos Mln..
'Tamarack
, L' K s R It M . . .
do preferred..
iftah Con
:Utah copper Co.
Winona
IWolverine
Butte A Superior
30-
2t
114
30
79
01
54
20 t
24
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Sli
47i
10
3014
S
35
35 K
Money. Exchange. Kte.
NEW YORK. April 1. Call monev. steady
1 if 2 per cent: ruling rate. 5 per cent:
clusitiK bid. It, ff2 per cent.
Time loans, steady: tlO days, 2 '-j tfi 2 4 per
1. .-v ub. -j, per cent: six months. 40
314 per cent.
Mercantile paper. 3 r 4 per cent
sterling exchange, pteady. Sixty days.
Commercial hills. (484.
Bar silver. 5S4c.
Mexir-sn dollars. 451ic.
Covemmcnt bonds, steady ; railroad bonds.
Irregular.
LONDON. April J. Bar sliver steady.
w 1.1-1 uu.
Money. 1 14 per cent.
Short and three months' bills, 1.
PAN- VRANClSCOprIl 1. Sliver bars,
jSic. Sterlmr exchanre. Co days gl.&l4
sight 4.$.-74. December 4.S344. Transfers,
telegraphic 3Vs premium, sight 1 premium.
BAN UtANCISCO PRODUCE MAKKET
Price 4ooted at the Say City m rruita.
vegetaBlca, Cte,
SAN FRANCISCO. April 1. Fruit
Plueapplea. S1.502.25: apples. Newtown
Pippins. S1.35&2; Hoover, 1.2.'. i 1 .40; No.
3. OoctfSl: Mexican Mines. &5.50Q.g; Cll
fornia lemons. S2.2uftS.75.
Potatoes River deltas. 73fjrS.-.c: Oregon
B-jrbanks. 75c1.1i; sweets. 12.106 2.15.
Vegetables CUL-umbers, hothouse, 1;
green peas. 345-,c; string beans. lOc; egg
plant, nominal.
Butter Fancy creamery, 23c: seconds.
22 V? c.
F.ggs Fancy ranch. 1914c: store. 10c.
Cheese New. 1S15V4C; Young Americas.
10 4 17c
Onions Oregon. $5.
Receipts Flour. 3SOO quarters; barley.
(VX centals: potatoes, tiS40 sacks; hay. 253
tons.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YOR1C April L After opening
steady. 4 to 13 points higher, in response
to steady cables, coffee lost part of the
advance under realizing, bat firmed up
later on bull support and covering. Re
ports of an advance la the Brazilian ex
change rate seemed to help the late rally,
and the market closed stesdy 11 t ia
points net higher, tales, 37.t0 bags. April.
.7Jc; May. .tc: July. l.e; September,
t lsc; October. I.XTc: December, .SSc; Jan
uary, .43c: March. .54c
bpot quiet. Rio No. 7. c: Santos No. 4.
U4ic. Mild duil. Cordova. US v 164c.
Raw sugar steady. Molasses miir i loc:
centrifugal. :.5c Refined quiet.
Kara! Steree.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. April 1. Turpentine
quiet: no sales today: last sales. March I.
at 4Sc: receipts. SI barrels: shipments,
243 barrels: stocks. 13.01 g barrels.
Rosin firm. Sale. 08 pounda: recelnts.
Ml pounds: shipments. 143C pounds; stocks.
110.4J pounds. Quote: A. B, S3.70: c, r.
3.7i: E. 3.S0: F. a. SJ.8S: H. 3.S; I. 4:
K. 4.2; 31. 14.50: N. 5.4; WO. J5.75;
WW. 16.
Big Bud Issue Authorized.
RICHMOND. Vs., April 1. Atlantic Coast
Line stockholders today authorised a bond
issue of -'Ou.o.000 at 4, per cent to re
tire the outstanding J2o.O0O.oee of the 4
per cent issue of November 1. lot. clos
ing the mortgage of that date, and for other
purposes.
Dried Fruit at New Vera,
NEW YORK, April 1. Prunes
Peaches steady. Raisins quiet.
firm.
SPRING U1MBS APPEAR
FIRST SALES ARE MADE AT B10 A.D
10.75 AT YARDS.
Sheep Market la Plraa With Limited
Supply Hogs Are Barely
Steady.
The first Spring Ismbs of tha year made
ineir appearance at the stock yards yester
day. There were 17 head on sale, and
they averaged 02 pounds in weight. They
sold at 10 and S 10.75. Last year the first
uttering ok spring tamos orought 112.
The sheep market generally was firm.
Yearlings sold at Sn.5 and 17. rood t
5. old ewes at S3. 50 and lambs at In to
Operationa in the cattle division were on
a small scale. Two loads of choice steers
orougnt
In the hog market the bulk of sales were
at H.70. A small bunch brought JS.75 and
other loads went at 5S.50 to $3,415.
Receipts were 77 cattle. lo5 hogs and 3SS
sneep.
Shippers were: W. M. Moreland. Meridian
- cars cattle; v. rlelll. Blllsboro. 1 car
cattle; ttager m McPhee. Art?o. 1 car hogs:
L. L. sillier. Nampa, 1 car hogs: F. A.
Stinchfleld. Condon. 1 car hmr. w m
Kurtx. Hunts Ferry. 1 car hogs: Redmond
Livestock 'Company. Redmond, 1 car hogs;
D. Dansburg. Somers. 1 car hogs: F. L.
Shull. Ooodnough, 1 car hows: C. W. Ash-
pote. .tlentord, 1 car hogs: J. S. Flint. Har
rlsburg. 1 car sheep: D. Kopplln, Plalnvlew.
1 car hogs and sheep; W. H. McMahon,
Halsey, 1 car hoga and sheep; J. C. Davis,
0UV-UU, ear nogs ana sneep.
Wt. Pileel 't. Price
8 hogs .. IS s..-.5j 1 hox IOO I7.''0
37 lutnbs . 4 tt.2.-.' 1 hog .... ! 7.20
4 hogs .. 32l 7.351 87 hoxs .. IOH K70
1 hog ... 320 H.05I II ewes .. 13- 4 75
SO hogs .. 157 N.53! IS y. I in be. s 75
3 hogs .. 1 05 Kftt 2U hogs ... 22S 8.75
2 hogs .. 3N5 7.O0J 5tl hogs ... l.SO H.7II
110 hogs .. 170 R.6O1 a hogs ... 15 7.7ii
2 hogs .. 3o5 K H 3.1 hogs ... Irts R.70
1 hog ... 370 8.1: 3 hogs ... 1S7 7 33
11 lambs . S4 O.Otij 3 hogs ... 3U3 8.03
10 lambs . 71 .Oi S3 hogs. .. 153 K.55
10 yltigs . 10s 0.50; 2 hogs ... 3411 S.-.'n
23 steers .1103 7.75 4 hogs ... 414 7 7"
20 steers .ll.'O 7.75 70 hovs. ...214 S.7o
4 steers .1142 7.2. 1 hog .... 370 8.20
3 lambs . so II.50 3 hogs ... 3:t 7.70
11 ewes .. 00 .-..(Mil 70 hogs ... J7 8 7i
las a. Iml .".2 ln.7.-,l 311 hogs ... 1S4 8.M3
102 yrlngs . hH T.oel T y. Imbs. 141 4.5o
Imt hogs .. 11 8. 30 4 lambs .. 125 50
ixl hogs .. 231 S.7o 1 ewe .... SO 350
2 hogs .. ."25 7.70(80 ewes ... 145 3.5n
OO hogs .. 13 8.70 M is. lambs S3 10.00
1 hog '. .. 30 8.20
Off cars. -
Current local quotations
classes of livestock follow:
Prime steers
Chocs steers
Medium steers ...........
Choice cows ..............
Mealum cows ...... ......
Heifers
Heifers
Light calves
Heavy calves .............
Bulls
Stags ...
on the various
S7.50etg.04
7.204 7.50
..... 7.0v 7 ?5
S.I4. 7.f
t.oots c.:5
..... .O0 ft 7.24
4.00U 7.-5
.K-if S.0
(.00 7.60
.... 5.f.0-u-
IM Lit
t00 t.TS
l.MD 7.7
I.MS C.
..... J.so e oe
i.009 t.tt
Hog
Light
lieavy
Sheep
Wethers
Ewe
Lambs
Omaha l ivestock Market.
SOI'TII OMAHA. Neb.. April L Hogs
Receipts. 5SOO; market higher. Heavv,
s.::.-.i.s.4.-.: light. .2.-.iir8.4.-.: pigs, 7.5ow
8725: bulk of sales. SS.35 b 8.4O.
Cattle Receipts lhOO; market higher. Na
tive steers. 7.25r,8.75: eows and heifers,
to m 7. 75 ; Western steers. S6.25'US: Tt-im
steers. 87..v: cows and heifers. 15.75 it
7; calves. $7.501 10.
Sheep -Receipts 12.000: msrket strong.
Yearlings. tA.75ti7.0o: wethera SS5;
lambs. S7.25Q8.30.
Chicago I.lvesterk Market.
CHICAGO. April 1. Hogs Receipts
OOO; market steady: bulk of Bales. J.
s-05: light. SS.5ti6iH.70: mixed. s.x..U4iK 1
21.-
sr.r
heavy, SS.25 n s.02 S : rough. .S.23t
pigs. S7.25r .aj.
Cattle Receipts 10,500; msrket st
s.a,
r.(1v.
Beeves. Sti.115 't 0.55: Texas steers. S7.
s.-'o; western. 0.P0iM.05: sttekera
feeders. t5.-iOfe7.IMt; cows and heifers.
Itt s-40: calves. $0.50 ra 0.5O.
Kheep Receipts 22.0N): market st
Native. $5.4o 'd O OO: Western. 15.40 i
tnd
mJy.
yearlings. Stl.50''t7..-5: lambs, native, $7,
esiern, wr
FAIR BUILDING ORDERED
CONTRACT FOR DRK'K rVVII.lOV
I-trr AX S1LKM I-OR H4-l.7Mt.
Apprnprlatlea Made far Onr-Rlsg Kree
Circus and Schedule of Special
Days A masted.
SAJ-EM. Or.. April 1. (Special.)
The State Fair Board has awarded
the contract for the brick pavilion at
thu Fair Grounds and announced that
work would be started on the building
at once so that It. would be ready for
use at the fair this year. An appro
priation of ($0,000 was made by the
last Legislature for the building Le
doux & Ledoux. of Portland, bid 144. TOO
and will do the work.
An appropriation of (1000 was made
by the Board for a one-ring; circus to
be free to the patrons of the fair. Mrs.
Edythe Toxier Weatherred. a member
of the Board, was appointed a commit
tee to correspond with . various Klee
clubs of the state to obtain the serv
ices of one for entertainment at the
fair. A schedule of days was arranged
as follows: Monday. Children's day;
Tuesday. Women's Club day; Wednes
day, Knlem day; Thursday, Portland
day; Friday. Press and Manufacturers'
day, and Saturday. Shriners' day. A
"Made-lu-Oresron Banquet" will be Riv
en on the night of the Press and Man
ufacturers' day.
It was decided to ask the Fish and
Game Commission to provide a fish
hatcheries exhibit and a report will be
made on this at the next meeting:, to
be held April 1. A report also will
be mude on the? premium list at that
time.
BOY STILL UNIDENTIFIED
Child Found in Barn at fet. Helens
Remains at New Home.
ST. UEL.KNS. Or.. April 1 (Special.)
The two-year-old child found in a
barn here two weeks ano Is still In
the family of August Hearele. While
search lias been made fur those re
sponsible for Its desertion 110 definile
clew has been found.
Kaon day a rumor comes from some
where that tl-e people wanted were
seen. I'nless tiie mystery of in aban
donment be solved Mrs. August liegele
will soon be called "mamma" by the
child.
SUPPORT FOR WHEAT
Steady Cables Put Stop to
Chicago Decline.
TONE AT CLOSE FIRM
Record Winter Crop Propex.'t Dis
counted a Market Factor- Corn
Raugen Hither and Oats
Are Also Strong.
CHICAGO. April 1. Unexpected stability
of prices at Liverpool In the face ef severe
declines on this side of the ocean bronchi
about better support today for wheat. The
market closed firm at lc to H ff u,c net
sdvance. Other leading staples, too. all
showed gains, corn He to 14 ef 4 c, oats 14
14 c to 14 e. and provisions 3 to 714c
Cable quotations stgr-.tlled to many wheat
speculators that the big acreage and per
fect cunditlon of the I'nited States Winter
crop had been at last thoroughly discounted
as an influence on the market.
Despite several sharp dips, corn ranged
generally higher. A report that a round
lot had been ordered out of store here for
shipment to an Iowa industry made the
bulls more courageous.
Wet weather, delaying seed planters, had
a strengthening effect on the price of oats.
Mainly heavier, the market was governed
by corn.
Shorts buying caused a bulge in provisions.
The incentive was a matter of falling off
In receipts of hogs west.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
"ev .1'4 -154 .o4 .ill,
July S6 .hi 1 .S .ST
CORN.
May .74 .UTS . .7
July 87-s .0314 -7"4 .S
OATS.
May ss4 .s14 .IS4 .3H
July 3S: .38
MESS PORK.
May 20.SO 20.S714 20 73 20.HO
July 20. -0.05 20.SO 20.S214
LARD.
May 10.53 10.5714 10.5O 10.52U
July 10.75 10.77 'a 10.70 10.70
SHORT RIBS.
May ......11.10 11.15 U.0714 11.10
July 11.20 11.30 1L22: 1L2
Cai-h prices were:
Wheatr No. 2 red. s303ue: No. 3 red.
sly.l2c: No. 2 hard, 01 S; 91 He; No. 1
haid. Vl91'4c: No 2 Nerthern. S3144
4-c: No. 3 Northern. 02 1? (i 03 e ; No 2
Spring. 1-3-4 tftWi.c; No. S Spring. 92144s
OS w c.
corn. No. 8. 5M4c; No. 3 while 60 tt
08c: No. 3 yellow, 5 07140.
Rye. No. 2. 2c.
Rarley, 4'.'t2c.
Timothy. 3ti4.23.
Clover, (Ss 12.
Hops at New Tertt.
NEW YORK, April 1. Hops Steady.
Ksrintss Grata Msrketa
LIVERPOOI, April 1. Wheat Spot,
quiet: futures, cteady. May, 7s 21.d; July,
7s 2d; October. 7s d.
v Dulirtk Linseed .Market.
DVLT.'TH. Minn.. April 1. Linseed. 1.5:
May, 1.5; July. SI. ..!),.
Minneapolis Urals Market.
MINNEAPOI4S. Minn.. April 1. Wheat
No. 1 hard. B:eM4r: No. t Northern.
8044 tTHl He; No. 2 Northern. 87 T i et c;
No. 3 wheat. 85 14S74c; May. bol.c; July.
SO t-r c.
Barley. 4':6 5lc. Flax. 1 55471.57.
Baa Fraarlsee Crabs Market.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 1. Spot quota
lions: Walla Walla. $l wl.ail,; red Kus
stsn. tl.5HWl.0-: Turkey red, 1.C'.", t
IM.'; t.luestem. S1.85 l.ti7 14 : feed barley.
$1.1214 .1A; brewing burley, nominal,
white oats. 1 .27 14 O 1.30: bran. $2l.5o25:
middlings. $304131: shorts. t2tv 2H.ftO.
Call board Wheat, weak. Burley De
cember. $31. 10 Md. $1.11 a.-ked; May. (1.13
bid. SI. 131, asked; April. (Llo bid. (1.14
asked.
ruse Sound Wheat Markets.
SKATTLI:. Wash.. April 1. Wheat Blue
stem. (1; fortyfoid. 03 '.c; club, 03c; Hie,
03c; red Russian, 01c.
Yesterdsy's car receipts Wheat. ; eats.
3; ha, 3; flour, tk
TACOMA. Wash.. April 1. Wheat Blue
stem. OOced; fortyfold. 92c; club. 81c; red
life. 1c.
Yesterday'a car receipts Barley. 1,
DAILY MfcTKOROI.OOlCAL REPORT.
l-ORTLAND. April 1. Maximum temper
ature, hi degrees: minimum 40 a deirM
Klver reading at 8 A. M.. 8 feet; change In
last 21 hotss). OS foot fall. Total rainfall
15 P. M. to 3 P. M.. none; total ralnrali
since September 1. 1013. 32.SA inches; normal
rslntall since September 1. 56.87 Inches; de
ficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1013.
4.22 inches. Total sunshine anetl 1 A tiAiirw
30 minutes: possible sunshine. 12 hours, 4s
minutes. iiarometer treuueed to sea-level)
at 6 P. M.. 20.S7 Inches.
THE WEATHER.
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les Moines. . . .
Duluth
Kureka
Oalveston
Helena
Jacksonville ...
Kansas City....
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Marshfleld
Med ford
Montreal
New Orleans...'
New York
Nor'h Head .
North Yaalma..
Phoenix
Pocatello
Portland
Roseburg
Sacramento ....
St. liuts
St. Psul
Stilt Lake
San Krsnclsco..
Seattle '.
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
Walla Walla...
Washington ...
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A moderate storm H annroaehln m the Ore
gon Coast and warnings for same were or
dered at :40 P. M. between Cape Flattery
and Coos Bay. A low-pressure srea of de
elded character overlies the Middle Atlantic
States and a large hirb-pressure area is
central north of Montana. No precipitation
or consequence has lailen on the Pacific
Slope In the last 2 4 hours, but showers and
thunder storms have occurred generally in
11 tne rsorinern msies east or the Missis
sippi River. it It cooler In the Cinuiiin
Northwest, but In the I'nited States the
temperature cnanges. as a rule, have been
unimportant.
The conditions are favorable for Increasing
cloudiness followed .by showers in this dis
trict Thursday.
FORECASTS:
Portland and vicinity SKrwers: south
easterly winds.
Oregon and Washington Showers: east to
soutn winus. inoucrateiy nigh along tu
COSFt.
Idaho Increasing cloudiness, followed by
showers.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
A -li land Competition Popular.
ASHLAND. Or.. April 1 (Special.)
The work of Improvement has In
vaded the premises of private indivi
duals In addition to parks and school
arrounds. tender the auspices of the
Women's Civic Improvement Club, a
committee of three men will pass upon
the merits of individual lawns and
poKey bedx. A number of local mer
chants have offered substantial prises
In connection with this competition,
the rewards of merit including; lawn-
LADD & TILTON
BANK
Ivetabliahed 185 4
Capital and Surplus
Commercial and
sillnjr from
- ' 1 n m --- t 1 . r 1 av4i m. mnm
a t l k I w i I i -w
II ?' 8 4" I
l.A I OURAINF. Apr. 15 PROVFNCK Apr 2 !. l ORK .!: 4ay 13
LA Mlolt., April X iHUNtfc tarsi) May l.A l'Ki t.N4 L May gto
T ln-f.-rs :-amer. tQ.,dmrile-srrew steamer.
UPKCIAL SiTl BOAY tAILlJli;t UOM 4 w YOKK. S I'. 4.
ONhi CLASS CAblN II and THIRD-CLASS I-.--et.c-r-. cmy.
illlCAIill, April It. MOIIKA. April la.
C. W. ptlnger. so eth St.: A. . tttarttoa. 333 Mtirrlwa t.: el. M . Tavlor.
. M. JC t. r. H.: IHrey B. Solth. atb t.: A. C. MieKwn. IOO d st.j
It. Dirksoa. t tahiagtoa "4.-: North Haas, atoad. &th aad Mark ts.i .
D. Walker, ascot Isios l'arific itatlway.
mowers, garden hose and tools, plants
and shrubs. The season for exploiting
this movement began April 1 and will
close September 1.
COUNTIES PLANNING BRIDGE!
i
Span to Connect Clackamas and j
.Marlon Is Considered. !
OREGON CITV, April 1. iSpecial., j
Specifications for improving the
River road for two and a half miles
south of Island Station and for the ,
Laielle road south of Oreiron City 1
were prepared today by the County '
Court. ach road will be mac-
adamized and advertisements for bids!
will be made within a few days. The :
river road is a part of the highway I
between Oreiron City and Portland anil
one of the heaviest traveled rouds in
the county. '
The court probably will order Road ;
Engineer Hobson to confer with the 1
engineer of Marion County regarding
the construction of a bridge across
Butte Creek connecting; the two conn- '
tier- The commissioners of Clackamas
and Marion Counties conferred at a
Joint meeting Tuesday and viewed the
bridge site.
Farmers Institute Klscd.
Hl'SUM. Wash.. April 1. (Special.) !
A farmers" institute is scheduled for a
two-days' session at Husum June 6 and 7. j
The institute is to be held under the .
auspices of the social center movement.
Trout Lake, June 4 and S. meetings will
be held.
First
of All
In choosing a tlopository for
your funds, safoty should be
considorcd. Government su
pervision protects the depos
itors money in this hank.
Regularly, and without
prior notice, examination of
Ihis hank is made by the
United States Governii'nt ;
this, together with conserv
ative and capable manage
ment, make it a safe and de
sirable place to transact
your banking.
The Savings Department
pays 4 per cent Interest.
Accounts Invited
LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $1,000,000
Fifth and Stark Streets.
PROPERTY
IMPROVED
WITH
BITULITHIC
S-T-R-E-E-T-S
sells quicker
and to better
advantage!
vvnaubiinu ana e
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS
PUBLIO SERVICE PROPERTIES
!) FINANCED and MANACED
SO Pine Street
New York
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S2.000.000
Savings Deposits
Comp24nie
Gener&le TrajisatlAnlique
New York very Wednesday. 10 A. M.
saYlTno t France (New) Wed, April 8
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TAHITI ANI NEW Zt.iUMI
Kiasd Xrlp Katesi IM rlass to 1 atilll S1S0.
te Weilinc e;.M. to tdnr SiUU.
, ripeelal faollle tlnsa Tonr tlacludlnr
Si-tiiii f-a Ik. est, Sr.. 1st class.
Kuand the Morid Hum on arpliratlon.
Hesu.ur through service trutn Mn Frsncisco.
S. CL Aomntl tlu.tHKI tons; sails April 1
s. Tallin (lil.tHH ton sails Ainl f'.
B. b. aioana tlv.uK tonsi sails stay z
tfentl for pens Lh let.
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