Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 10, 1914, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY. ATKEL 10. 1914.
21
WOOLS SOLD AT ECHO
Fifty Thousand Pounds Taken
at Good Price.
New York, a trade paper of that city
says:
Receipts of Vioxed apples have been fully
qual to the demand, which dealers iem
o think Is not so good as it was ft week-
daily average of about seven cars have
offered, and these have moved alnng with
fair activity at tact week's quotations."
Banl C tearings.
Bank clearing of the Northwestern cities
yesterday wero as follow:
,0lfj.lil '-7sl
1.7.T4'. I49..-.4 7
I'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' MU5.04.4 llG.S'.HS
CONTRACTING UNDER WAY
Shearing Starts in Eastern Oregon
and Buyers Anticipate Active
Market North Bank Clips
Are Purchased.
Fifty thousand pounds of wool were sold
at Echo Wednesday. The exact price was
not learned, but it is understood to ne
high. This wool, which Is all that has been
shorn at that point so far, was chiefly from
mutton sheep.
A little contractitiK has been done In
Kastern Oregon in the past few days,
amounting to probably 15,000 or 20,000
fleeces, at 15 cents for choice clips. Buyers
have made offers to contract in the Pendle
ton' and Heppner sections, but the growers
there are inclined to hold for the sales days,
which are only six or seven weeks off.
Throughout Eastern Oregon sheepmen ex
press a. determination to await tbe regular
sealed bid sales, yet dealers believe wool
will move fast after shearing starts.
A little shearing has been done at Castle
- Rock and at Arlington, and operations will
start in the Pilot Rock country about April
About 50.0O0 pounds of wool have been
sold this week at points on the Columbia
Kiver in Washington, between Roosevelt and
Plymouth. The prices paid ranged from
lo lrt cents.
But little wool remains in growers own
ership in Utah or Nevada. In the latter
state some shearing has befn done and
few lots are on the way East. Buyers are
offering and paying 18 cents for average
grade in Idaho and the Triangle, and in
few instances half a cent better is reported
In Montana, average clips have been bought
at 18 cents, while for two or three of th
best clips of mediums and half-bloods, 1 U
cents has been paid. Many Montana grow
ers are holding for a. 20-cent market. There
has been active buying around Rawlins,
Casper and Rock Springs. Wyo. Dealers
figure the wools bought there on a, 52 to
cent clean landed basis.
The wool market is undeniably strong.
That the spirit is not wholly speculative I
shown by tho pressure of repreaenta ti ves o:
Eastern mills in the field. At least three
such agents are operating in Oregon, an
they are picking up every lot they can get
As one great cause of the strong mark
is the scarcity of spot supplies, it remains
to be seen what will be the result when the
Western clip, or a considerable part of it. I
is put on the market. That time, however. 1
is two or hree months distant, and in the
meantime the Oregon growers will have
ample opportunity to dispose of their clips
on a safe and sound market. The healthy
condition of the world's wool market may
prevent a reaction the, but much will de
pend on general industrial conditions in this
country.
CONTRACTING STARTED IN WALLOWA
Portland
eattte
acoma
pokane
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Grain. Flour. Teed, Ete.
TV A EAT Track prices: Club. 93c; blue-
em, 91.01; iony-ioio, u
c; valley, 96C
OATS No. 1 white, ml'-ling. $?3S23.C
per ton.'.
CORN Whole, $34; cracked. 3S per un.
nnnn PatAntH. xi. SO per barre1;
straights, $4.-. exports. $3.90; valley. S4.S;
gran am. wnoie .
BARLEY Feed, $2'Jt - perion; urv-
ing. i-Zti ro.led, f4.ouy-j.ou.
HAY No. 1 Eastern Oregon umowu.
$1617.50; mixed timothy, $141; valley
grain hay, $1.50114; alfalfa,
MILLS kk u tsran, :d.au per -
$2d; middlings, $31.
market IS UNEVEN
Industrial Stocks Are Forced
Down by Selling.
STEEL' UNDER PRESSURE
Traders Kxpect Unfavorable RejKjrt
on Unfilled March Tonnage Eng.
1UI. and DuU-h Holders Sell.
Oil Shares Are Weak.
Buyers for Eastern Houses telgn V p 16,000
rieeces In County.
ENTERPRISE. Or., April !. (Special.)
The wool-buying season has opened in Wal
lowa County with the contracting of five
considerable clips. The price, which was
not given out, was substantially above last
year's figures. All Spring the growers have
been holding off for higher prices, and the
fact that contracts have been made indi
cates that they and the buyers have met
and both are satisfied.
J. A. Funk, buying for Hecht, I-iebmann &
Co.. of Boston, has taken the clips of R. F.
and Omar Stubblef ield. aggregating tS00
.fleeces. Frank A. Clarke, representing Hai
ti well, Jones & Donald. of Boston. has
bought the clips of Litch & Huffman. COOO
fleeces; J. Ray Johnson. 2400, and J. C. Mc-
Fetridge & Sons, 1400.
The clip this year promises to be de
cidedly better than that of last year, which
is a factor in the better prices. The Winter
a year ago was extraordinarily severe and
sheep came through poor and with light
fleeces. The Winter just ended was very
mild, with abundance of feed, and sheep
are In prime condition. The opinion of
those who are now sellig appears to be that
in this section the prices are now at a level
where nothing is to be gained by holding.
Shearing will start about May 1 in W. H.
Durham's plant, whfch will be located on
Swamp Creek, the removal from the hill:
being considered advisable to get nearer to
the low level ranges where there Is less dan
ger of cold weather. Fred W. Falconer and
Jay H. Dobbin will be among the first to
shear. C. B. Daugherty will be on hand
early.
Fruits and Vegetables.
local Jobbing, quotations:
TROPICAL FRUITS Ortn fS. r.svels.
$1.732.50 per box; lemons. a.2.'.4.o0 per
box: DiDiauDies. oc ter uouua. Dai:!. 73
per pouna i tangerines. .. per .jm .
fruit. California, $a.50; Florida. $o.iot per
box.
VEGETABLES Cauliflower. 75c t? 91.23 per
dozen; cucumbers. l.7o& per dozen; egg
plant. 20o per pound; peppers. 3.c per
nnnnH r rl i ho j7tf. nrr rtoMD'. Head let"
tuce, $2.30 per crate; garlic. 12ic pound;
sprouts, lu'ffllc per .pouna; BruLnuRo
c (n SoC per dozen; celery, J.oU crate . to
matoes. $2.75 ftp 4.50 per crate ; hot house let
tuce. 75c(3$1.2o per box; epinach. &c per in.,
horseradish. Sty 10c; rhubarb. 3&3e per lb.;
cabbage, 2 V 2 c per pound : asparagus.
$L.50&2 per crate; peas, 7tosc per in.;
garlic. 12-c pound; beans. 2uc pound.
GREEN FRUIT Apples, Jl-.i-w per
box; grapes. Malagas. $7.oU&9 per keg; cran
berries. $12 i& 12.00 per iarrei; strawberries.
$1.75 fi 2 per crate.
OMOX3 Oregon, per eacst. i.ov; Austra
lian. 4c per pound.
rOTATOKS Oreeon. Toe ner nunareu.
buying prices, 50c at shipping points.
sweet potatoes, $2.753 pr crau; new Cali
fornia, 53? 6c per pound.
SACK VEGlST.BLtS Turnips. 75c; car
rots. bOc; parsnips. S0c; beets, 90c.
Iuir and Country 1'roduce.
I n! iobhinB a notations:
EGG Frebli Oregon ranch. 10c per doa.
POULTRY Hens. 17- broiler. Z'tc;
turkeys, live, 20c ; dressed, choice. 20 27c
ducks. 17 'a. l'Jc: geese. 11 fa 12c.
CHEIi-Shl Oregon triplets, 20c; Daisies,
nominal; Young Americas, nominal.
BUTTER Creamery prints, extra, 2oc per
pound ; cubes, 22c.
PORK Fancy. 104 lie per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 12 ig- 13c per pound.
baple Groceries.
Local jobbing yuctations:
bAL,jJON Columbia River, one-pound
tali.. ..j per dujteu; half-pound lists.
$1.-K; one-pouud liuta, $2.40; Alaska pink,
one-pound ial, 60c; all ve raid ea, oxie-puunU
tal.a, $1.23.
HONEY Choice, $U.0Ui33.75 per case.
2." UTS Walnuts. 14'u2Uc per pound;
Brazil nuts, 2Ue; iilberts. 14 tf loc; alwemti.
lySifliSc; peanuts. ttGVc; cocoaauts, $1
per dozen, cUttfiouu, lOv pur pound;
p jtaus, li& loc
BEANS Small white, 0c; large white.
4.doc; Lima, 7c; pinU, Oc; Mexican, ofec;
tayou, flVaC
SUGAR Fruit and berry. $4.60; Honolulu
plantation, $LbO, beet. $4.40; extra C, $4.10;
puvtircJ, in barrel.. S4.bk
CO?rx.i: KoosLcd. in urums, 10u2o per
pound.
SALT Granulated, $15.00 per ton; half-
groiiiui. lUUb, $lu. nt per ton; oUn, $lL0o per
ton . dairy, $14 per ion.
RICE ia. 1 Japan. 4 V (S 5c i Southern
head, V.c; lilana. hUhhto.
DitlD FRUITS Applet loc per pound;
upr:coia, 12 k 4c; pc-acr.es. b 41 lie; prunes.
Italians, J i luc; currants. a'ic: raibins.
loose. Muscatel, Vi :t c blacliod Thomp
son. llc; unbleaciied. Sultana, 54c; seed
ed, Uc; ualea, Persian, 1 i7 per pound;
lard. $1.40 per box.
FIGS Package. 8 ox.. 60 to box. Sl.Hi:
jackagc, 10 oz., 12 to box, bOc; white, 25-lb.
box, 3L75; blacK, 2."-lb box. $1.75; black.
50-lb box. $2.60; black. 10-lb. box. $1.13;
Laiaiao ccuy uga. -o-iu. box. $3; Ki"rna,
per box. $l.u0.
NEW YOKK. April . The principal
movements In the market today were
nnm is the ind ust rials and akr railroad
chare?, a number of which declined sharpl
The market, an a whole, was uneven, with
a heavy undertone.
Pressure converged on Steel, In which
large proportion of the day's bulnes w
transacted. This siovk was thrown over t"
lot of 10(1 to .'.VK shares. Traders re
garded Hteel as a particularly short sale
today, on account of the general belief that
the March tonnage figures tomorrow will
reveal a shrinkage of ;:k.o.to tons or more
in unfilled orders. Reports of further price
cuts and possible wage reductions inteusi
fi-d bearish sentiment, shares of (ndepena
ent companies, as w ell as United States
Steel, were weak.
Foreign selling started the market down
ard. Europe sold CanadiHn Pacific. Steel
and Kansas & Texas. Canadian Pacific
saiseed to liSS. the lowest in several years.
Kansas & Texas was unloaded by Dutch
holders, who feared a reduction of the dlvt
dend on the preferred. For eight month
earnings on this stock have been at th
rate of only 2.l5 per rent. It was forced
down more than 4 points.
Oil shares weakened in sympathy with th
decline on the curb of slocks In the Stand
ard Oil group.
The trend of the bond market ws
toward a lower level, although some issue
advanced. Rock Island collaterals fell
point to another 1nv level. Total sales, $2.
A-jn.oMQ. I'nited States 2a registered de
dined , 2s coupon and Is registered
on call. The 3s coupon advanced
day. After stsrtlnK steady. 1 to II
inta higher, prices sold 1j to 19 potnis n-i
Igher. but weakened late undr res Using.
hs close was steady nn ner. but Iirm on
her positions, net 1 p-ynt 1 w r to w
points net hiRher. Sales. 2i.Kl hsss.
mil S.2c: Mav. s.nc; Jui. teptni-
br. h.S7c: October. s.l4c; I cetnber, 9.1K:;
anuary. .15c; 31arcb( W.20c.
Spot steady. Rto. o. t. w-c; r-anxo.
No. 4. 11 .. Mild. dull. Cordova. 12'sO
6c. nominal.
Raw sugar. ni'Bay. Aloiuss-s sugar. - ic ;
centrifuRal. 2.-r. Refined. quiL
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. April y. Lead quiet at 3.75
3. ro. .London. 13.
Spelter, quiet at 5.259 5.30c. London,
n 10s.
Copper, steady. Spot and June.
4.37 V : electrolytic. 14.7.: lake, 1m norui-
al: canting. 1 4.37 s ?r 1 4..nc.
Tin. firm. Spot. ;'U.tHii 3c; June, 57.100
'.30c. ,
Antimony, dull. CVookson's. 7.26c
Iron, quiet, unchanared.
Naval Store.
DAVANKAH, Oa.. April . Turpentine
rm at 44c Sales, sr; receipts, t ; snip-
men la. none : stocks. 1 ..
Rosin nrm. Sai-s. receipts. -; Fnit-
ments. none: stocks. T.M.i. wuote: A. is
S.TQ: C. D. $3.75: tu. i t . s.i.j: .
4: T. K. $4.I; M. $l.o; u
3.75 WW. $'S.
CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Reported by J. C. Wilson Sc. Co., Lew
bunding, Portland.
Sales.
Allls-Chal
Atnul 4'opp-r .. 11,500
Am Hect Sugar
300
rroviMOOK
HAMS 10 to 12-pounU. 18 a lwC;
; j 2 4 -pound, lohiitp lt vie ; 14 to lb-pound,
IS'A w ijic; skinned, lb ii 19c; picnic, lac;
HAlON Fane j . 20 Va to 27 c: standard.
DRY SALT CURED Short clear back.
IS'; if I Oc; exports. 10 'tf loc; strips, lb tf
1 vc
LARD Tierco basis. Pure. 12 hi 9 IS 4c;
SECOND CARLOAD OF BtKKIES COMING
First Large Shipment Will Reach X'ront
Street Today.
Another straightr gar of Tjs Angeles
strawberries was started for Portland yes
terday. The first car of the season is due
today. Most of the shipment has been sold
to arrive. There will be regular shipments
of berries in car lots from thut point until
Northern California sections ' come in.
Liberal supplies will be received here from
the Alameda district. which will begin
shipping in car lots about April 13 or 20.
Only a few crates of berries were avail
able yesterday. A fair-sized shipment came
In from Florida, but most of the lot was
condemned by the market inspector on the
ground that the berries were green and un
fit for sale.
Oranges are much firmer in California be
cause of Increased demand.
A car of head lettuce was received yes
terday. A straight car of Texas Bermuda
onions is due Monday. Coachella will start
shipping Bermudas next week.
Hops, Wool and Hide.
HOPS 1912 crop prima and choice, 16
ic; j ai-t contractu. ic
PELTS Dry. loc; ury short wooL 7c; dry
shearinga, luc; green snea rings, loc; salted
-iieci). uucitfti; aprmg iamoa, lofa25c
HIDKd Salted hides, lie per pound; sa:t
kip, 14c; salted caif. lUc; green bides, 12c;
dry hides. 24c; tiiy caif. zic; sailed bulls.
Jc per poena; green Duns, tc.
WOOL Valley, II Isc; Ka&tern Oregon.
1- ISc
MOHAIR 1914 clip, 27c per pound.
cascaka ' AilK. o;d . nd new, ic per
pound.
GRAIN BAGS In carlots. Sc.
Oil.
KL'KOSENE Vatsr white, drums, bar
rels or tank wagon. 10c; special, drums or
barrels, la He; cases, lTiiyc. ,
GASOLINE Bulk, 16c; cases, 22c; motor
spirit, bulk, l&c; cases, 23c Engine distil
late, drums, be; cases. 15c, Naptha, drums.
15c. cases. 22c.
I INSKED OIL Raw, barrels. 63c; bolleu,
barrels. t0c; raw. -waea, toSc; boiled, cases.
70c
TURPENTINE In case. 6Se per gallon;
tan! 61c
Am Can Co
do preferred. .
Am Car A Kly..
Am Cotton Oil..
Am Smel R-f
do preferred. .
Am Sugar
1o preferred.,
A m T-l & Tei . .
Am Tobacco . ..
Anaconda
A T At Santa Fe
do preferred. .
Bait & Ohio . . .
Brook K Tran : .
'anadian Pac. .
C & O
a- ; w
& N W
. M St Paul. .
rntral leather,
entral of N J. .
Chinn
Col Fuel & Iron
Col Southern . .. -
.oitsol ias .... .
D L IV
n & h o
Distilling Secur.
Erie
Elertric ...
Ot Nr.rth Ore . .
t North pf ...
Mlnoi Central. .
nfrborn Metro
do preferred. .
lnt-r Harvester.
K C Soutliem . .
Lehigh Vall.y..
Louis &. Nash . .
Mexican Central.
M. S P & S S M
Mo, Kan & Tex.
Mo Pacifli-
National tead . .
Nat Biscuit .
New Haven ...
N Y Central . . .
N Y, Oni & Wes
N'orfo'.k & West.
Northern Pac . .
Pacific Mall ....
Pafhc T & T. .
do preferred..
Peiinsy H ania . .-.
People's Gas . ..
Reading
Republic S & I..
Rock Island Co.
Southern Pac ..
Southern Ry . ..
Texas Oil
Third Ave
Union Pacific . .
do preferred..
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LAMBS AT LOWER PRICE
DEASOXABI.R DECLIM! I Si
OFFERINGS.
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital
Surplus
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
OFFICERS
J. C ATX S WORTH rrl4eat.
R. LEA BAR5ES, Vlce-Pratdeat. W. A. HOLT. Amt. CasUer.
A- 9A. "U"RIGHT Aaal. Cmaale-r.
R, TV. SCHMEER, Cashier. P. ft- Dlck Asst. Caaafer.
at Y4irda la saal and Trade
Inactive Cattle and Hog
Price Meady.
A few small bunches of lambs and a Pinal
load of bogs were all that was offered for
sale at the stocky a rd yesterday. Spring
lambs sold at S.:0 to $10 and the yearlinss
the going price. There was no change
in tha situation in other lines
Receipts were 2? hoci, 37 sheep, 1 row
and 1 calf. The shippers -were: r-. 14. Lcker.
Sllverton. 1 car hoes; J. L. Dinimore. leb
non. t car hogs and sheep and Patton
Overton. Halsey. 1 car rattle, calves and
hogs. The day's ale were as follows:
Wl. Price: Wt. Price
17 y. Iambs. S' i.7.rj 17 . lambs. &3 (10. 00
10 s. lambfl.. 47 B.:0 i-' hogs. ... 11 8ii
10 s. lambs.. 50 s.&oi
Current local quotations on the various
etaBsea of livestock follow:
Prtina steers
Choice steers ....
Medium steers . -.
Choice cows
Medium cows
lieliers .
Ujcht calves
Heavy calves ..............
Bulls
States
Hog j
Light
Heavy
Sheer
Lambs, wool
Lambs, sheared ...........
Wethers, wool
Wethers, sheared
Ewa wool ...............
Eu. sheered
LADD & TILTON
BANK
Established 1859
Capital and Surplus
S2.000.000
Commercial and Savings Deposits
TimF.im Miir,
HAMBURGkAI.'.ERIJ.!!
largest SSCo -?ver l4?,?;
Ships
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NO FROST
DAMAGE
Wheat Escapes Freezing
Weather in Middle West.
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KfllTTH OMAHA. N'h.. April . Hoc.
Rrt-lpt. 7SH0; m.rk.t. hiRher. Heavy. $v4ii
ns.&zi light. $v4oti .5; --. pis. i.
S.2i: bulk of nal., S.4r.
I'attle Receipts. 2sti0; market. hlpher,
Xatlve ateera. s;r!I.H5: CO.. anrt h.-'fer.
s.9it: We. tern ateera. 6.2:.a; Tn
ateera. .7.:o: cowa and lieifeta, I.Sf
.10: ralvea. 7.7SrlO so. .
KhMD HeeelDta. onO: market. ateady.
Yearltncs. 96.7S&7.&0; wuthera. .l 7; lainba.
.7.408.2..
lllraco I.lvratork Market.
rHlCArtO. April t. Hos Receipt.. 17.-
000: market, atcady. Bulk of .aK-a. s..T
8.2: lieht. JS.iiifti S.Si ; mtxej. .s.fitr
8.87: heavy. fS.tora.B; rough. )S.lvtf
r-.ttle Receipts. 4000: market. Meady.
Beevea. $7.059.0: Texaa uteera. $ 7. 30 4r S. 3 5 ;
Weatern ateers. $7.10 n 8.20 : atockera mu
feeder.. Ij-tiHulU; coua and heifera. S3.7&
fis.65: calvea. aTSxio.ztk.
hheep rieceipia. ii.vu": maraet. ateaar
Native, as. 4067: western. IS.SOfi7.in; year-
linsa. 93.SO?! 7.40: lamba. native, (5.306 8.10;
Western. fb.;.UVI.ZU.
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4.7.t. .-..tw 1 1 rnvillinKnrss to tarry loraraumcnn
Over Holiday AIM) Causes teii-
BULLS LOSE THEIR GRIP
Commercial Club to the repeal of free
tolls and Bend them to th. Oregon
ConeTretMilonal delegation.
Ontralia Has Trades Coumrll.
CENTRALIA. Wash.. April 9. (Spe
cial.) At a meetlns of the recently
orKanlzed Centralis Trades Council last
nlKht tho following officers were elect
ed: William Mills, of the printers"
inlon. president, and Frank Kluite, of
he clerks, secretary. The other offi
ers will bo elected next week. The
council is composed of Jhree. delegates
from each of the Tollowinir unions:
Printers, painters, carpenters, bricklay
ers, clerks, stovemakor, barbers, bar
tenders and electricians.
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150 SHRINERS WILL COME
Spokane Lodge Members Plan Trip
. to Portland In Special Tnesday
02 ti
74
41
Total sales for the day. 2o,700 shares.
BOND?.
Reported l.y Overheck Cooke Co., Board
SPOKANE. Wash.. April 9. (Spe
claL) Seventy-seven Shrinera. all
members ot Kl Katlf Temple, have
made reservations on the Shrine spe
clal which the North Bank Railroad
will nnerata to Portland Arril 14. It is
expected that 130 Shriners will make I
the trip.
The special train, consisting of an
observation parlor car. four standard
sleepers. & baggage car and a diner,
will leave the Northern Pacific sta
tion Tuesday morning.
ins Pressure, and L.ast
Prices Are Weak.
CHiCACiO. April 9. Inrreaatna belief that
wheat had eaeaped damare from the treex
Ine weather tended today to dislodge bullish
contiol of the market. After a decided aa
vance. prlrea closed eak, Hlillc off lo tc
un. compared with last nlaht. Other spec
ulative articles all showed a net oecune
corn ic oats He to c and provlslona
ae to 7 Va'-
Sellinz pressure developed In the whea
pit when it became evident that talk of
possible damace by cold waa not backed y
complaints from the reflona thou(hl lo b
affected. Besldea. holdera evinced a oppo
sition lo liquidate, rather than to chance
uncertainties durina in. noim .............
-nm tumbled later in tha day. Influenced
laraely by proof that Argentine ahlpmenta
necessarily contained no weevIL
Oata weakened ahead of th. other (rain.
Cheao carsoea obtainable from Canada bur
dened the market.
More plentiful reeeipta or no, .i c.v.-.i.
points carried down provision..
which enauea was ... ......... .
the declines In sraln.
The leading; futures ranged as ions...
1 WHEAT.
May
July
I July
Mar
July
Open.
.. .1
.. .8
HiRh.
.lVi
.67
Low.
.0i
CORN'.
. .H
,8. .Vs
OATS.
.3V -3SV
MESS PORK.
.Si
.65 S
.38 4.
Close.
.8
.38
May
July
..I0.S?,
..21.00
;rain TR.VJJK of small
volt
ME
Wheat la Finn, but Little It. Doing Feed
Cereals Weak.
BuMiness was almost at a standstill yes
terday in all branches of the grain trade.
The demand for wheat was moderate, and
there was little offered tor sale. Prices
were firm and unchanged. o?ts and bar
Icy were dull and both were weak, as large
supplies remain unsold in the country.
Weekly foreign wheat shipments were as
follows:
This week. Last week. Last year.
lndii 102.0110 4. Ono 2Si.ouu
.Xrjrentina . . . . 1. 170. ooo 1.2;:2.0 G.O'.Hj.ooO
Australia l.r52.uH) 3.bU4.0OO l.ti48.04K
I3r.cal receipts, in cars, were reported by
the Merchants' txchangre. as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday K 4
Tuesday IS K
W'llncsday .. 17 3
Thursday .... 11
Year ago .... 20
Reason to date. 14. pir 223
Year ago ....1S.3s3 li30
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MAUKKX
rricea Quoted at the Bay City on Fruits,
Vegetables, Etc.
KAN' FRANCISCO. April :i. Fruit
Pineapples, S1.&0&2: applea. Newtown Pip
pins. $1.25i 1.75: Hoover, el.l'64-: No. J,
60c&$l: Mexican limes. $5.S046: California
lemons. $23.CiO.
Potatoes River deltas. 75.gS5c: Oregon
Burbanka. 24c: iweeu. 2. IOl 2.1.V
Vegetables Cucumbers, boulhouse, $1;
green peas. S.icl&.l; string beans, 10c; egg
plant, nominal.
liutter Fancy creamery. 23 1 c ; seconds,
23c.
Kggs Fancy ranch. 22 Sc; store, 21e.
Onions Oregon, I1."iSij.
Cheese Young America. 16Vj51Sc; new.
13til5c.
Receipts Flour. 1202 quarters: barley.
4120 centals; potatoes, uS30 sacks; hay, 210
tons.
of Trade LuildinH-lWrtland.
Atchison general 4s
Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s....
II & O gold 4s
R K T 4k
fhes -fc Ohio 4s
C M & St P gen 4 Vs
C K 1 col 4s ,
Cal Gas ."".H
C B Q Joint 4s
Erie peneral 4s
Int Met ISi
Louisvttle & Nashville unl 4a.
Missouri Pacific 4s
N Y gen :is
N 4t V 1st con 4s
Northern Pacific 4s
orejron Short Line tef 4s
Pacific Tel rs
Penna con 4h
Heading genera 4s
St L & S K ref 4a
Southern Pacific ref 4a.......
Southern pacific col 4s
Southern Railway 7.3
Sourhtrn Rallwav 4s
I'nited Railway inv 4s
Union Pacific 1st and ref 4s. .
United states Hteel ."is
West Shore 43
WahHsh 4.
W est inchouse Klec conv 5s...
ijii.-onyin central 4s
Unite.1 states 2s registered...
I nit..! States 2s coupon
Unite.-! states ::. registered...
United states :: coupon
I'nited States 4. registered...
United States 4s coupon
Pld. Asked.
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July
DAILY MKTKOKOLOOICAL BE1-OKT.
PORTLAND. April U. Maximum temper-I Sept.
ature, degrees; minimum, .,l.s aegrees.
v ... HHIno. m t ti A VI 71 reet - chMn.e In
i.. .,, v. r. n m root -t.. n'ot.t rMitifall 1 May
tS P.M. to .1 P. M . ) . 0.14 Inch; total rainfall July
since September 1. ll:t. C:t.2'J Inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 37.71 Inchei
deficiency of rainfall since September 1.
li:l. 4.42 Inches. Tutal sunshine April u,
none, tiosslble sunshine. 13 hours, li min
utes. Barometer t reduced lo sea leveli at
5 P. M., 2U.7 3 Incnes.
THE WEATHKll.
o.s:
10.7Vs
10.71Vi
10.90
:o.7i
io.7;i
10. o
11.15
ii.i:vs
hTATIONS.
Stocks at Ronton.
BOSTON. April 9. Closing quotatlons:
Alloues 41 jNevada Con .... l."..
Aniaig Copper.. 74 ;Nlpissing Mines,
22
11 o 4
s 4 r
'. 7 7
. . :
2:! 14!I2 2.-S1
1'.'74 1332 1S16
Chirago Iairy Prudurr.
CHICAGO. April Butter lower. Cream
eries. 1SG12..0.
Kgss Lower. Receipts. 24.711 cases: at
mark, cases Included. 1717ic: ordinary
rirsts. 1 vlii-: tir.tsti 17!ii4ilSc:
Cheese Unchanged.
Dried 1-Tuit at New York.
NEW YORK. April 9. Evaporated apples
quiet; prunes, steady, peaches, quiet
firm.
but
POULTRY RECEIPTS NOT SO HEAVY
Market Cleans Vp on All Kinds of Country
1 adduce.
Country produce cleaned up better yester
day than for several days past. There was
no improvement in the demand, but receipt,
were smaller. Hen. sold at 17 cents and
other poultry at former prices.
Dressed meats probably will recover some
of the recent loss when Lent is over, but
a plentiful supply of veal can be looked for
for some time. Spring lambs again sold at
12 cents.
The egg market waa firm at 19 centa
Front street dealers could sell all they had
at this price, but could not get a fraction
of a cent more. 4
There wer. no changes in the butter or
cheese markets.
Dulutb Linseed Market.
nl'Ll'TK, April Linseed. S1..".V. May.
$1.65: July. si..",.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April V.-i Spot cotton quiet.
Middling uplands. 13.30c: do. guif, 13.6ue.
Box Apple Trade In East.
B.porting on the Western apple business
Canby Man Seeks Coniniii-sioners-hip.
OREGON CITY. Or.. April 9. (Spe
cial.) Adam Kniarht. postmaster at
Canby. filed his declaration Thursday
with the County Clerk In the race for
County Commissioner on , the Repub
lican ticket. The words which will be
placed after his name on the ballot are:
"Good roads, low taxes and no bonds."
His announcement is a surprise to his
friends. ' v
Injured Workman. Gets Verdict.
HOOD RIVER, Or.. April 9. (Spe
cial.) The case of Sonniksen against
the Hood River Gas & Electric Com
pany in which the plaintiff sought $50.
000 damages on account of the loss of
his right arm and leg-, resulting frorrj
injuries while, working on the defend
ant's lines last Kali, resulted in a jury's
verdict for tlo.OuO in Circuit Court last
night in favor cl Sonniksen.
A Z I. & Sm 164 .North Futte..
Arizona Com .. 41t!iNorth l.ake...
Cal A Arizona.. OSS Old Dominion.
Cal & Heela....420 jOsceola 7
centennial T1 Quincy 61
Cop Ran Con Co "7'r Shannon .
K Rulte Cop M. II1.. Superior 2
Franklin ."V'Snp Bos Mln.. 2
I7ranhy Con ... R.: Tamarack ...... .",14
f;reene Cananea. 37 U K tj R ft M . . . ::l
I Royal!. (Cop) 19 ' po preferred... 474
iverr ukc . -s t tan con .......3 1
l.ake Copper.... 4 Utah copper Co. Gtm-
1 .a Salle Copper 4. Winona a4
Miami Copper... In Wolverine
Mohawk 43j Rutte & Superior 34
.Money. Exchange. Etc.
NEW YORK. April I. Cal money steady
at i per cent; ruling rate. per cent
closing bid. lVfe.2 per cent.
Time loans, weak: 60 days. 2t-24 per
cent: wi days, z? per cent: six months.
per cent.
Mercantile paper. 3H4 per cent.
Sterling exchange, firm: OO days. $4.95
demand. 4.675. ,
Commercial bills. 4.S4ti.
Bar silver. r.SHc.
Mexican dollars, 4514c.
Government bonds. Irregular; railroad
bonds, easy.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 9. Silver bars,
S'-o.
Drafts Sight, par: d... telegraph. 2'ic.
sterling in London, 60 days. $4.83; do.
sight. 4.S674-
LONDON. April 9. Bar silver, steadv.
26 la-16d per ounce: money. 1Hr14 per
cent; rate or discount tor short oil's. 1
per cent; do. three months' bills, IT. per
cent.
Baker
Molse
Boston ....
Calgary ...
Chicago
Colfax
Denver
Des Moines.
Duluth ....
Eureka . . . .
Clalveston
Helena
Jacksonville
Kan.aa City
k iamath
Laurler
os Angeles. ...
Marshfleld
Medford
Montreal
New Orleans...
New York
North Head ....
North Yakima..
Pendleton
phoenix
Pocatello
Portland
Ruseburg
Sacramento ...
fu Louis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
San Francisco..
Seattle
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatooah Island.
Walla Walla...
Washington ....
Winnipeg
Wind
3 3
2 -o
A" -
. at f5 Ct
if 5 I
-1
Stale of
l.OS
1-07 -i
LARD.
lO.Ti 10.77H
i.90 lo.;.
SHORT RIBS.
11. JO 11-55 11.1
11.40 ll.SVu
h nriefs were:
WhMt. No. 3 rd. S1 ti 94c; Xo. S red,
?Ufi!2c: No. 3 hard. lvi51Hc: No. 3
hard, 0S$iSlc. No. 2 Northern. 3j4c;
No. 3 Normern. vzuvc; -o. a opnm, o j
Corn. No. 3. IS,UiOc; ,-vo. .t wnuc,
l (i)c; No. 3 yellow. Q i.
Kf, -NO. 3, b-'C.
Hurley. 4r3c.
Timothy. .T it 4.7i.
Clover. $S 15.ZS.
Kuropemn Grain Market.
LONDON. April 9. Cargoe on ptfMg,
better demand.
Knicltsh country markrta, easier; French
I country markets, steady.
KxchancM Will B Clnl.
NEW YORK. April 9. All donmtlc mar
kets -n-Ul be closed tomorrow. Gru Friday.
and th l-ivcrprfl. Uondon. Paris and1 rr.ln
exchanges tomorrow. Ssturday and Monday.
Coffee and u;r.
EW TORK. April . Hijrh Europein
rabls and steadier showing of yesterday's
CflT!f mrket caused: som covcrinr for th
buiidays at tbe opening- of the coffee nuuikat
u.oi R s H-ioudy
C-l o.04f SW Raln
4'.H 0.74:iH'V K'lear
44 O.IHItltl.N Clear
44 ().' lii;SW It'ltar
7J 0.Mts. .. . ..lear
O.OL 14 NW CIrar
4; it.oo Hi SW Jt'lear
44 ti.nn i; flcHr
.Virt.H t W Rain
TiS M.mi 4 NW;t I far
r4 'O.Ktl s NV "lom!v
.(MHirj'VWH'loudir
4so.no;io s Pt. cinudv
KalLK- . . -H '.! 4 NE loudy
i u.iiu; a iear
; M.no iij.s u'ioudv
M 1 .h e SW "1oudy
5N'0..tf! S N iloudy
34 -0. il 1S;V llear
V oioiidy
4- O.UK L'O NW 'lear
."41 J.:tli14 S (Rain
7m O.tUit NR j'loudv
7". O.Oo! 4 NP; rt. cloud
V .i.O" 4 rK u'ioudv
t1frO.(H h W 'floudy
.v. O 1 a W I Raln
.! M ll.m! 4 NWlClouiiv
.1 4.4 (. 14112 S tt'loudy
44 n.li" 1- i ear
VJ n.tHi 4 NWjoioudy
-J u.oS ,VV U;iondy
. 4.nt 4 SW Houdy
. ttrto.oi; 4 XK, rear
.1 J'o.0 sV !""toudy
i 5?'0.(Mi:l S i'.'Inudy
. 7tiio.Mfi! 4 N 'cloudy
.( 44 t. f 1 NW;Mear
.( 4; o.on in s (Cloudy
LIVERPOOL, April
quiet, futures Arm. May,
2d; October, .a o.
. Wheat Spot
7a 'd; July.
Depositors
First
I We always
give our reg
ular customers
the preference
in the matter
of loans
Security Savings and
Trust Company
Fifth and Morrison Sts.
Capital and Surplus,
tl, 400,000
Established 1S90
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 9. Wheat No. 1
hard. KlHeflSe: No. 1 Northern, SSHO
HON'': No. 3 Northern. S6H$rfc.c: No.
wheat. !4 a SO'.c; M.iy. STKkSSc; July.
b!"-e.
Kye 53 S . 37c.
Rnin J' .".0.
l-'Iax 1.01'ISI 1.34.
San Franelaeo Orain Market.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 3. Spot quota
tions: Waila Walla. l.rt-V tt 1.63 H ; red Rus
sian. l.oa l.tll : Turkey red. 1 .'.(
l.ti'S: hluesteui. 1.70 i 1."-: feed barley.
S1.1H: brwwlng barley, nominal; white oats.
el.'T t $j l.a; bran. 9L'4.rtu mlddllnga,
lii'fiCI: ahoi ta. l-'rt V
Call bosrd Barley lecember, $1.10; May,
fl.ovii: April, l.us bid.
The
Canadian Bank
of Commerce
HEAD OFFICE
Toronto, Canada.
Established 1867.
A general banking bumlneia
transacted.
Interest paid on time deposits
Letter of Credit and Traveler
Checks Issued.
PORTLAND BRANCH,
Corner Second and Stark Sta.
F. C. MALPAS. Manager.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
a trmifh-ihiDH ow-nrfiir area
ttndt from Uritish . Columbia Foutn to
a rti.in nri a ant ail nenreBKion is -n iru
over Manitoba. l ne uikoim nigr-prcHun:
r Via moved southeaHt ward to HninMi,
Oeneral ralna nave Taiien on me racmc
Slope as far south as Fresno. California, and
a I r n rtftve Iinrn in imiiiun vi
tana, the Dakota. fc.Rtfrn . oiorado. lorica
and the N vr tneiana Mas. 11 is itiu-m
r-nirier In th Atlantic States and Western
Oregon, and correspondingly warmer in th
I tain 8 Mates, i ppr isiaaippi mi.cj mi
Upper I.akeB Retion.
The conditlona sre favorable for showers
ha this district Friday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity 6 ho era, so uth west
er! v winds.
Oregon and Washington Shower, south
westerly winds.
Ida ho Showers.
EDWARD A. BKAUS. DlstrU t l-orecatcr.
PiiKt Knnd Wheat Market.
SKATT1,K. Wash.. April ft. Wheat Blue
atem. MH-z furtyfoid. 0c; club, V2c; Qfe. 0c ;
red Russian. IKK:.
Yesterday's "ar receipts Wheat, 7 ; oats.
1 ; barley. 1 ; hay. V: flour, 3.
TACOMA. Wash.. April .Wheat Blue
stem. mcO$l. iortyfoid, O-'c; club, and red
fife. 91c
Yesterday's car receipts Wheat. hay.
nine.
J.C.WILSON & CO.
STOCKS. BONUS. GK.4IN AND COTTON.
MEM tta.SU
NK VOBK MOCa EXCHANGE.
CKICAOO BOAKU OF TRADE.
NEW lURg COTTON EXCHANUK,
THK OTOCK A.M BOND KXCllANtlK.
SAN FRANCISCO.
PORTLAND OFnCE:
Lewis Building. 269 Oak Street
Phones Marshall SS5S. A 4187.
TRAVELERS- Of IDE.
SYDNEY 1 9
Jadgc Clcflon to bit at Astoria.
ASTORIA. Or.. April 9. (Special.)
judee Cleeton. of Multnomah County,
arrived in the city last evenlnjc and
will hold sessions ot the Circuit Court
here durinc Ihe balance of the week,
lace of Judxe t-akin. who is holding
t in Portland.
CLUB. FAVORS FREE TOLLS
St. Jolius. ConimercLat Body Votes to
Sfnd Protect to Cona;rci.srien.
ST. JOHNS. Or.. April 9. (Special.)
H. K. Pennell vice-president of the Pt-
Jolins Lumber Company, addressed the
directors of the St. Johns commercial
Club at the luncheon Tuesday. In which
he declared fee tolls for coastwise
American vessels should be maintained.
Mr. Pennell said ttiat either Oregon
lumber dealers must curtain -their out
put and lessen their payroll if the tree
toll provision i repealed or broaden
their market. Mr. Pennell declared that
if the free tolls clause Is repealed in
stead of American vessels carrying
Oreeon lumber through the Panama
Canal. Canadian vessels will carry
British Columbia lumber from British
Columbia ports to Atlantic porta.
The rote W3s unanimous aatnt re
peal of free tolls. Mr. Pennell was au
thorlaed to prepare resolutions setting
lorUi the opposition of tho il Johns
DAYS FROM
SAM FUflUSCO
AUSTRALIA WEATHER FINE
SAMOA AND SHORTEST UHE
'.SOUTH SEAS QUICKEST TIME
PrJrod.d summers. UnrdilOOA 1.(10.000 ton dispUol
Sydnsy Short Lin. sail ins rmy twr weeks.
$110 B3K0LuLU (faWcEKS) SYDSEY$3C3
Soma trip, arwod class, iYOtiiY i20.
Vsritsai tours i- -udtnc Java. Cta.a. Jasar sad Round
th. Worts. Beth, lot InSrr.
OCEAMIC S. . uJU 175 MarkM St- f N FRANC1SC9
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMSHIP BRtVKWAltB.
Kail from Aicawurth Uock. tt. A- 3-L
Waancsday. Max. lb. U; Apr. 1. &, 1A. -i.
Tueadav. A Dr. a. raicht rclvd uatl
NlkjN day jrvious to , scillnn. Kuwnitr
CaXS: r irn immm. iv, ocvuuw mm iu.se
only). ST. lociuaioa brtn ana maaia. uiiica
Towr Alna ortb XoctL. fort lavnd a Co as
Bay B. 8. LIE- U. H. lLaatlns. Asatti.
Phonaa Main A'H; a 2532.
GOING
Ok
COMING
TB.1TI.L BT ,
World'i Largest Steamiuip
"IHPERATOR"
(013 fee Issl
April IV Jnst S7.
May la. .ulr IS.
Jan. S. Ausn.t 13.
d reculnriy thereafter.
VATERLAND
if
ttem 4 ta.aea) Toa.)
J.nr 1H, Alguit 1
Jalr 7. AasrsiM - J
aad rirwlarty tU.ir.it sr.
LONDON,
PARIS, HAMBURG
and tbe
Imartllor April IS, 9 A. U
Ctarlnnuti April IK. 1 P. -
Inrrlkii April 23, 9 A. M.
Craf.-W .!!. . Apr.l 1" Bonn
ktt. l.ulr. .April :. 1 r. X.
MEDITERRANEAN
Madeira, t.lbralrar, Algiers,
Naples t".-
!. K Moltkr April IS, S T.M.
-S. -i. Itatiiharc . . ... IB. P. M.
S. Moll li. J BM t, x r. ..
f. . Haniuunc. .June .. S P. l.
111 not call at ladcire or
Alstera.
CRllbE
Around the World
Throuch tha
PANAMA CANAL
7 Feb. 22. 1915
by the S. S. Clevelamd
IOC f Cont. Inoludii: ihtre tT;r
wJ and iit.-f- SlQnf."J
Pnry rxjrns P' UT
la urdrr to itrrurf -!ilt locntit'U.
rovnit orinutd be honked DO
Writ for Booklet.
BAMEURG-AJ.ER1CAN US
i ".t SiiicVton ft.. San rria- f
1 c.rx. CrL. HarvfT A. ain.T. F J
North T sctr-o Oen I A If. 411- f J
I i 41 t WMt H'rts- rl' F'-ioil fj
J.iTO snrt io:. S-a.tl. W ah.
fr.-ut hm i'acit ir Co.. f J
t'th at.. O. - W R r ft
N. Co, Na I'ariffe. O.
K. G.. BuTtinctoa
in out. Mi:auao tt t J
a puitt found It. tv-. -m
Ot. North. Ry-. fj 5
.V uorir jH. fJ&
tmlth. ad at
V W ash. sis Jf
V Portlana
LL.OY
London Paris Bremen
HmnnrintMtiii Ceelle. . April tl
$ltren.rn April
tkl. n li m 1-t tmAC .Airxn
Irin -"ritr,-h Uhelm . Air. SH
Kai-er Hhelm lay 5
.rHfr kurfurr-4 May 7
Sails at 1 A. M. tCarrles no
( I or (.11) cabin i lii toiea di
rect.
Baltimore-Hranr direct.
Ob cabin ill Wednesdays.
THE MEDITERRANEAN
tterlia April tS
IMsins Irene May 6
The North Oennan I
landed more paasenxer.
lrt Cabin. Secoatl a bin
and mteeraKe In the port of
w ork ri urine 19 1. i than
ay oCbr line. ifpiwHit It
BnasTveluua reeord of 191
Throuah ratea trorr Egypt. India
Nr York to FAK L.ST and
South America via juropa
NORWAY-VOUR rRI ISES
June 13. July 4. Ife. 4. AuK. 11.
Independent Trips. AfOUnd
rirst-ciasa the World
throuhout $620,65 & Up
Travelers Cherhs Good
All UTer the World.
OtT Rl( IIS i CO.. Ua Asna.
ft Broadv ay. New ork.
C. -T0 povt ell 51 .. un
j-ranctKco, or local
a cent a.
lsm f
Steamer Service
STKIMEK II ASSAM Leaves
Portland. Ash-stre.t Dork,
dally, except Saturday, at s:'ta
P. M. Arrive Astoria 6:00 A. M.
L, a a v e s Astoria daily, except
Suniliiv, at :U0 A. M. Arrives
Portland. 5:00 P. M.
Make reservations Ash-street
Ioclt or City Ticket o.'ric
Third and Washinjfton.
Phones Marshall 5U0. A 121.
t
AM) HAN lIK.0.
YUCATAN
VKIKSt)AY. APRIL 15.
(OOS BAV AM) KVBEKA
S. S. ALLIANCE
I-R11AY. APKIL 10.
NORTH PM II1C M-KAMMUP CO.
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