THE MORNING-. . OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY," JUNE. 5, 1914.
21
COFFEE TRADE BIG
Advancing Prices Go
Heavy Movement.
With
BRAZILS ARE UP ONE CENT
Sun Francisco Market Active at
Higher Scale of Quotations.
Local Roasters May Soon
Raise I4st Prices.
Sine ' the last report the has been
great movement In coffee throughout all
the markets of the world. Since the begin
ning of April, the Brazil market has been
gradually advancing; and today the advance
amounts to 1 per cent per pound on all
grades. As previously stated, the advance
on high-grades, owing to their scarcity, (ls
much greater.
There is no certainty yet as to what the
outcome of the Brazil crop will be, but th3
crop Is late from two to three weeks, and as
Brazil has probably arranged Its financial
difficulties, this has enabled the holders to
carry their coffee and get the higher prices
now prevailing.
The stock In Santos and Rio is much less
now than at this time last year. The
world's visible supply is somewhat greater
than It was at this time last year, but
good part of this is held in Europe by the
valorization committee. No doubt some of
this coffee -will be sold this year, but In all
likelihood only a small quantity.
San Francisco reports the heaviest sales
within the last two weeks that they have
had in any equal length of time in a num
ber of years. Prices had advanced there ac
cording to grade from to l4c per pound,
and much of the coffee has been shipped to
the Middle West, owing to the shortage of
fancy grades.
There Is always a possibility that the mar
ket may ease up a little when new coffees
begin to pour into Santos and Rio, but it Is
hardly likely, if finances are In fairly good
. shape,- that this will cause any particular
break In. the market.
The present condition of the market on
all grades shows an advance of at least 1
cent per pound, and it will probably
necessitate a slight advance in the selling
price of Toasted coffees, although as yet none
of the manufacturers have advanced their
prices.
HIDES ARE FIRM, BUT SLOWER TO SELL
Eastern Tanners Are Displaying Small In-
terest In Market.
The local' hide market maintains a gen
erally firm undertone, but trading is not
very active.' ' Calfskins are the only weak
feature.
In the East, according to mail reports,
country hides are steady to firm for all
varieties, but trade is quiet. Tanners are
showing very little Interest, but on the other
hand, supplies are small, not only in the
larger market centers, but throughout all
country districts as well.
At Chicago there is a steady call for
packer hides, particularly late salting native
steers and cows and light average branded
hides. Prices remain generally strong, with
full rates paid on latest sales and May salt
ing native steers and all-weight native cows
of current and future takeoff well sold up.
The demand centers on .light average stock
and late takeoff, and an advance of Uc has
been paid for May native steers, several
lots selling up to 18ic. On the whole,
branded hides are not in the demand that
native stock is. - z.
CANNERIES TAKING STRAWBERRIES
Local Market for Shipping Stock Is linn.
Cantaloupes Arrive Green.
The strawberry market was firmer yes
terday. The canneries are taking the sur
plus. . and there was a shortage of good
shipping stock. Prices were 20 cents higher
on the early growers' market. Shipping
uerrles brought $1 on the street. Local rasp,
berries were received and sold at i50 a
crate.
'A. car of cantaloupes arrived by freight,
and like the first car the fruit was green,
l'rlces ranged from 4 to S4.50. Another car
will arrive today and a car is also due Sat
urday. Eight cars of bananas were unloaded, four
or them trust fruit, and four from the op
position. A car of Florida tomatoes arrived in bad
order. The first car of Mississippi tomatoes
lias been ordered out and will leave Crystal
Springs Monday. It is probable that only
one car of Mississippis will be brought to
Portland this year, as the California season
is early and tomatoes are about ready to
ship from that state in car lots.
A car of California yellow onions was re
ceived and a car of red onions from Red
Bluff will be in today. A car of Garnet
Chiles is also due this morning, making the
fourth car tnls week.
KNGTilSH HOPS MAKE GOOD START
Vines' Have Strong Stand and Are Healthy.
Belgian Conditions.
The English hop crop has made a good
start, according to the Kentish Observer of
May 21, which says: "From our own Inspec
tion of a large number of Kentish hop plan
tations and from reports to hand from
growers It Is evident that the plants have
made an exoellent start, generally speak
ing. The bine is coming away very strong
and healthy and gives promise of doing ex
ceedingly well. In a few places some fly
have been seen.'
A letter from Alost,' dated May 16, says
of the Belgian crop: "The weather has been
favorable to the growth and the further
development of the hop plants, which are
seven to nine feet high: In the Alost dis
trict five to six feet, Alost hops are a later
variety. I made a tour yesterday ana
found some aphis fly here and there, but
untu now mis visitation is of a sporadic
character. It has, however, given some
more confidence to the holders and the
contract market has become slightly firmer;
deals for September-October being Ss to
10s worth more money."
SALES OF OREGON WOOL AT BOSTON
Manufacturers Less Disposed to Operate at
Higher Prices.
Among the sales of new Oregon wool on
the Boston market, according to advices
received, was a quantity of fine staple at
the clean basis o( E8 to 60 cents. Some
dealers are disposed to hold out for 61 and
62 cents. Oregon half-blood Is quoted there
at C7 to S8 cents and three-eighths at 48 to
00 cents. The Boston Transcript says:
"Some quarters report less eagerness by
mills to take Vie new wools at prices which
niust be asked to allow a profit on the late
purchases. Manufacturers are In a very
difficult position. It Is reported that 'large
contracts have been recently placed on the
other side for tops and yarns, while import
tatlons have been steadily Increasing. As
the season progresses the competition from
abroad becomes more pressing. The coming
lightweight season Is likely to see an active
Hght for the control of American markets."
BUTTER STOCKS CLEAN CP WELL
Price May Hold at Present Level All This
- Week.
The bntter market was steady. Prints and
cubes are being cleaned np at current quo
tations and there may be no change in the
market before the hot, dry season arrives.
The bottom prices of the year have no
doubt been seen, and the next change will
he npward. Cheese was steady at the old
Urioe.
Supply and demand are even In the egg
saarkst and price are quoted as formerly.
r-omiry receipts wars ea a liberal scale
and the demand was fairly good. Hens sold
generally at liH cents. Large broilers
brought 25 to 27 cents, but email ones were
hard to move at 22 cents. Dressed meats
continued weak.
TIMELY RAIN'S IX WHEAT SECTIONS
Local Grain Trade Is Small and Fricea Are
Unchanged.
No business of Importance was reported
In any department of the grain trade yes
terday. Prices were quoted unchanged. Ad
vices from the wheat-growing sections of
the Interior told of a good rainfall, which
was timely,
Local receipts In cars were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday. .....
Tuesday. .....
Wednesday. ..
Thursday. . . .
Y-ear ago
Season to date
20 23 22 11 23
4 117 3
9 2 7 1 7
12 3 S 3 6
20 1 9 1 " 5
15574 2700 2739 1664 2695
16980 2398 2469 1631 2294
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings.
Portland 1. 947.169
Seattle 2,292,090
Tacoma 367.765
Spokane 619,895
Balances.
353.80:
45.106
. 26,01
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Flonr. Feed, Etc.
WHEAT Track prices: Club, 85c; blue-
stem, 87 88c; forty-fold, 86c; red Russian,
Die; valley, soc.
mh.u'bed Bran. $23.50024 per ton.
snorts, x-.rti.303) 27; middlings. S32 833.
FLOUR Paterts. $4.80 per barrel
straignts, S4.ZU; exports. S3. 90; valley, 74.80
graham. 14.80; whole wheat. 15.
HAY Choice timothy, $16 17; mixed
iimomy. siztoiio; valley gram hay. 111 & IS
alfalfa. $11 & 12.50.
BARLEY Feed, $20 21.00 per ton; brew.
mg, 2i.DutiJ2; rolled. I23.su QZA
OATS Mo. 1 white milling, J22 & 22.50 per
CORN Whole. $85; cracked, $36 per ton,
Fruits and Vegetables.
Local 5obbmg quotations:
TROPICAL FRU1T3 Oranges, navels.
0a'.S.25 per box; lemons, S5.50o per
Dox; pineapples. &c per pound: bananas. 4o
per pound; grapefruit, Florida. $3,506)6.50
per oox.
veuetabl.es Cucumbers. IL25 per
oox; eggplant, lac per pound; peppers, 20
25c per pound; radtshes, 15&17Vtc per
oozen: head lettuce. S2 per crate; artichokes.
755:8oc per dozen: celery, 33.50Gb)4 per
crate; tomatoes, f4.zd4.dll per crate;
spinach, Sc per pound: horseradish, 10
I2c; rhubarb, liSilc per pound; cabbage,
lc per pound: asparagus. .$131.25 per
dozen; peas, 56c per pound; beans, as?
l-c per pound; corn, 75c per dozen;
GREEN FRUIT Apples, tl.50-2.75 box:
strawberries. 8oc$f$l per crate; cherries, 4
ivc per pound; gooseberries. oqj5c per
pound; apricots, S1.251.50 per box; canta
loupes, $44.oO per crate.
ONIONS Bermuda, $202.25 per crate
red, $3 3.25 per sack.
POTATOES Oregon. 0c$l rer hundred;
sweet potatoes. $4.50xr5 ner hundred: new
California, 24c per pound.
SACK VEGETABLES Turnlns. new Cali
fornia, $1.50; carrots. $1.75; beets, J1.70.
Dairy and Country Produce..
Local Jobbing quotations:
bbbb r-resh Oregon ranch, case count.
zu4&zic; canaiea, U'23c per aozen.
POULTRY Hens. 1616'4c; broilers, 22
3 27c; turkeys, live, 2UQ'22c; dressed, choice,
25ft)2(ic; ducks, 12c; geese, lOyllc.
BUTTER Creamery prints, extra 27W
per pouna; cudcs, -z v-4c.
CHEEbE Oregon twins and triplets. Job
bers' buying price, 15c per pound f. o. b.
dock Portland.
PORK Fancy, 1010Vc per pound.
VEAL, Fancy. lOfllc per pound.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
&ALMON Columbia Kiver, one - pound
tails. $2.25 per dozen; half-pound flats
(1.40; one-pound flat, $2.45; Alaska pink,
one-pound tails, 85c; allvorsides, one-pound
tails. ilJio.
HONEY Choice. $3.5003.75 per case.
NUTS Walnuts, 1402OO per pound,
Brazil nuts, 20c; filberts, 14915c; almonds.
19p28c; peanuts, BciyttHo; cocoanuta, $1 per
dozen; chestnuts, 8is10o per poundl pe
cans, 1415c
BEANS Small white, 6V4c: large white.
1.85c; Lima, 8c; pick, G.15c; Mexican, 6o
bayou. -c.
COFFEE Roasted. In drums. 10052a osr
pound. i
SUGAR Fruit and berry. $4.85: beet.
(4.75; extra C, $4.45; powdered. In barrels,
85.20. v
SALT Granulated, $15. ou ner ton: half.
ground, 100s. $10.75 per ton; 60s. (11.50 psf
ton, dairy, $14 per ton.
K1UU In o. l japan. 4Vio5c; Southern
head. 6HV7c. Island, &Q5nc
DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10lle pet
pound; apricots. loVi?20c; peaches, 8311o;
prunes, Italians, b10Vxc; currants, 8 toe;
raisins, loose Muscatel, 64&74c: bleachoc
Thompson, llc, unbleacheu Sultana, otoc:
seeded, 9c; dates, Persian, lfio per
pound, fard. $1.40 per box.
FIGS Package. 8 ox., 50 to box, (1 85;
package. 10 oz., 12 to box, SOo; white, 25-lb
box. $1.75; black, 25-lb. box, $1.75; black
50-1D. box, $.50; black. 10-lb. box. $1.15,
Calarab candy figs, 20-lb. box, $3; Smyrna,
per box, $1.50.
Hops, Wool, Hides. Etc
HOPS 1913 crop, prime and choice, 14g
15c; 1911 contracts. 14015c.
PELTS Dry, 11c; dry short wool. 8c; dry
shearings, lOc; green shearings, 15c; salted
sheep, $1.251.50; Spring lambs, 25 35c.
HIDES Salted hides, 130 per pound;
salt kip, 14c; salted calf, lUc; green hides,
l-'ic; dry hides, 24c; dry calf. 26o; salted
bulls, 10c per pound; green bulla, 8 Vs c.
WOOL Valley, 20234c; Eastern Ore
gon, lb&20ci
mohair mil clip. 27H28Ho per lb.
Casoaka BARK Old and new. 5c per lb
GRAIN BAGS In car lota, 8fcc.
FISH Chinook salmon, 12c; blueback,
11c; shad, 3c; roe shad, 5c; perch, 7c; hali
but. 4V4&8C.
ro visions.
HAMS 10 to 12-pound, lSH(319Ho; 12
to 14-pound, 184ltfVic; 14 to 18-pound.
18Viclc; skinned. 18 (020c; picnic 13o.
BACON Fancy. 272Sc; standard.' 21 to
a z-ic
DRY SALT CURED Short clear backs,
13to16ttc; exports, 14 4? 16c; plates, 11 id
13c.
LARD Tierce basli
compound, &c
Pure, 12 13c;
Oils.
KEROSENE Water white, .drums, bar
rels or tank wagon, 10c; special, drums or
barrels. 13toc; cases. 1 7 to 4 0 to c
GASOLINE! Bulk, IStoc; eases. 22toe;
motor spirit, bulk, 15toc; cases, 22 toe. En
gine distillate, drums, 7toc; cases, 14to
naptha, drums, 14toc; cases, 21 toe.
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels, 61c: boiled.
raw, cases, otic: Dolled, cases.
6 Sc.
TURPENTINE In
cases. 65c per gallon;
tanks, 58c
SAN FRANCISCO PRODCCE MARKET
Prices Quoted at the Bay City on Fruits,
vegetables, etc
SAN FRANCISCO, June 4. Fruit Pine
apples, (1.502.23; apples. Newtown Pip
pins, $1.251.75; Mexican limes, 19010;
California lemons, $35.
Vegetables Cucumbers, 5075c: green
pea... $2 4.50 per sack.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 23 toe; store, 22c
Onions Bermudas, $2(g)2.25; red, S2
Cheeoo Toung Americas, 1414 16c; new.
12I&13C.
Butter Fancy creamery, 24c; seconds,
23 to c
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 83c (3 11.25;
sweets. $2.50 g2.75; new. lto2c.
Receipts Flour. 508S quarters; barley
6370 centals; potatoes, 3G90 sacks; hay, 201
tons.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, June 4. Coffee more than
recovered yesterday's losses during today's
early trading, with December making new
high ground for the movement. On higher
European cables and continued steadiness of
Brazil, the opening was 5 to 12 higher. After
prices had reached 12 to 10 points net higher
realizing caused slight reactions. Close was
steady. 10 to 14 net higher. Sales. 53,000
June. 8.89c; July. 9.07c; September. 8 27c
October, 3.38c: December, 9.53c; January.
9.67c; March, 9.63c: May, 9 6Gc
Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 9?,c; Santos No. 4
12toc; mild, dull; Cordova, 12to16c. nomi
nal. Raw sugar, steady. Molasses, 2.67; cen
trifugal, 3.32; refined, steady.
New York Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, June 4. Lead quiet. 3.853
3.95; London, 19 5s. o.ooW
Spelter quiet, 5.055.15; London, f21 7s 6d
Copper dull. Spot and August, 13.40e
13.90; electrolytic, 14.12 to 14.25; lake, nom
inal; casting, 14.00&14.12H. -.
Tin firm. Spot, 80.90 &31.12V4: August.
30.9031.15. ' UUT-
Antimony dulL 1 Cooksons, 7.25G7.873.
Iron quiet and unchanged.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 4. Spot cotton, quiet.
Middling uplands, 13.650; do., gulf, 13.90c
Dulutb. Unseed Market.
DULUTH, June 4. Linseed, $1.604: July I
$1,603,; September. SL62?,. '
ADDED GAINS IDE
Stock Values Continue to Work
Toward Higher Level.
FOREIGN BUYING IS LARGER
Seasoned Dividend Payers and Nu
merous Specialties Are Promi
nent in Kise Tone of Bond
Market Is Irregular.
NEW YORK, June 4. Speculation suffered
today from lack of stimulus and the stock
market waa a dull' affair. Nevertheless,
there was a good undertone and a degree of
improvement eventually was achieved.
The inquiry came principally from pro
fessional traders and outside interest lan
guished. During the early session, the mar
ket was held back by weakness of New
Raven and Lehigh Valley, , which again
proved to be susceptible to pressure. They
began to recover before noon. The. whole
list picked up with them and a general ad
vance followed.
Various specialties and seasoned dividend-
paying Issues, Including Canadian Pacllio,
New York Central, Delaware & Hudson,
Can. Harvester and Beet Sue-ar were orom-
(nent in the rise.
American stocks made a good snowing in
London and foreign buying, amounting to
perhaps 10,000 shares, was a considerable
factor in stiffening the list. ,
Bonaj aid not snare fully In the Improve
ment shown in stocks, as some issues ex
hibited reactionary tendencies. Tntal sales.
$1,852,000. United States bonds unchanged
on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Renorted bv -T r" Wllun je. rA T ..... t-
bulldlng, Portland. "closing
Allis-Chal in"
Amal Copper .. 8,600 72 71i 71
Am Beet Surar 400 2.". 74 "5. vr. i'x
Am Can Co 9,600 2S T4 27 'i 27
do prferrPd.. SOO 2. lto H2to
Am Car & Fdy. 40O 0114 60 51 "4
Am Cotton Oil.' 41 to
Am Smel & Ref 1,000 63 hi 62U 62
do uref erred.. . . inn:
Am Sugar 107 to
ireirrrfla. ....... ..... ..... llz
Am Tel & Tel.. 200 123 123 S 123H
Am Tobacco r V
Anaconda 1,600 .3134 31 31 to
Atl Coast Line , '
A T i Santa Fe 1,800 98 S flf 8'4
do preierred.. 200 1 00?i 100 100
Bait & Ohio ... 1,300 1)1 0to 004
Brook R Tran.. 3.30O 1)3 '2 ns anti
Canadian Pac .. 3.100 195 193 19 1 to
C & O 2.500 52 to 52
C & G W 1,400 14 13 13to
C & N W 200 130 130 12H'-4
C. M & St Paul. 1.4DO HSU flflti
Central Leather 1)00 34 Ti 34 34 34 )
Central of N J son
Chino BOO 41 to 41 to 41 to
Col Fuel Sc. Iron 400 27 i 27 27
Col Southern 22to
Consol Gas 700 12!1 J286i 120
r I, & W 000 400 390 to- 31)8
D & R G ' ixi
Distilling Secur 14
Erie 40O 28 ft 2S')i 284
General Eleo ... 000 14S 148 1474
Gt North Ore - 31 to
Gt North pf ... ."00 J25H 125to 1244
Illinois Central. 100 112to 112to 112
Interboro Metro .'.no 14l4 14"S, 14
do Dref erred. KOO . R3U ft-: :
Inter Harvester 200 108 107'ii 107H
K C Southern .. 200 27 26 28'54
Lehigh Valley .. 15,500 135V4 134 135
Louis & Nash 138
Mexican Central ..... 11V
M. S P & S M 14
Mo. Kan & Tex 17t4
Mo Padlic 3.20O 1)ii isi ' 181
National Lead .. 10O 4714 47"4 40
New Haven ... 3.700 C.r6j 4 65
X Y Central ... 1.900 91 . 90S 91
N Y. Ont & Wes 25 to
Norfolk & West 104 to
North America. 73
Northern Pac .. . 700 111 109 to llo.
Pacific Mail ' 22
Pacltlc T Sc T. 27
do preferred . ss
Pennsylvania ... 1.200 11174 11114 111
people s uas 121
Reading . 30,500 165 'A 1044 14
Rock Island Co '0 2 2 Hi 2 31
Southern Pac .. 5,000 83 3, 02to 9234
Southern Ry 2434
Texas Oil ;.. 146
Union Pacific ... 13,000 lr.r.to l."4to 155
do preferred.. 100 84 84 h3 34
United Rds S K 1334
U S Steel Cor.. 34.80O 1 4 OOH lto
do preferred.. 300 10034 lo4 109S4
TTtah Copper ... 2.H00 57 '4 66 56
Wabash 100 ;4
western union.. 400 irj 6134
Westing Elec .. 1.700 78 7634 7734
w iBconem v.ent. ...... ..... ..... 30
Total sales for the day, 1S5.500 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. June 4. Closimr Quotations:
TJ S Ref 2s ree R new 4s -'nHO
do coupon T NYC Gen 334s 82 'i T3
U S 3s res: 10134!North Pacfic 3s. 67B
GO coupon ....loi do 4s 9134
u o new s reg. low 1 union pacne 4a. t)T 14
Stocks
BOSTON. June 4.
at Boston.
Closine Quotations:
Allouez 40
-n i ipissinR Alines.
34!North Butte
6 34
Amal Copper . . 71
25 9k
Am'n Z L & -Sm 16
Calumet & Ariz 05
J.'ortIi l.iikp
1
3:01d Dominion...
fCal & Hecla....410
4'to
i
Osceola
70
Centennial 16
56
0
28 34
Cop Haute C C 36
toiShannon
K Butte Cop M 10
: Superior
Franklin 4
Granby Con.."... 81
to pup & Boston M
to Tamarack
1
30 34
Greene Cananea 3J
341 LT s Sm R &
Royalle (Cod) 20
do Dref erred.
iverr Lake 4
Utah Con
1034
06
Lake Copper.... 6
Utah CoDDer Co
La sane cop... 4
Miami Copper. . 21
34 Winona
34 Wolveilne
.s
4034
Mohawk 44
toiButte & Sup...
4U
Nevada Con.... 14
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK. June 4. Call monev. ateadv.
12 per cnt: ruling rate. 15i ner cent:
closing bid, 11 per cent.
Time loans, weaker; 60 days, 2234 per
cent; DO days. 234234 per cent; six months,
34!3 3i per cent.
.Mercantile paper, ZVtV per cent.
Sterling exchange, arm: 6o davs. I4S-2.V
demand, 84.8805.
Commercial bllLs, 84.85.
Bar sliver, 5634c.
Mexican dollars, 43c
Government bonds, steady: railroad bonds
Irregular.
LONDON. June 4. Bar silver. fli-m
25 15-ltfd per ounce; money. 234 &2to per
cent: rate of discount In open market for
Bhort bills, 2J4 per cent; do, three months
bills, 2 per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 4. Silver bars.
5634c; Mexican dollars, nominal; drafts.
slgnt, .Jl: do telegraph, .03. Sterling on
London, 60 days. $4.8634: do sight. 84.88.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. June 4. The condition of
the United States Treasury at the beginning
of business today was:
Net balance In general fund $75,856,018
Total receipts yesterday 3, OHO. 305
Total payments yesterday 2.233,527
i ne ueiicit tnis xiscai year is s3o.4lz,;l7,
against a surplus of 87.596,063 last year.
exclusive of Panama Canal and public debt
transactions.
IUMPER CROP FORECAST
SPECULATORS TCBS BEARS IN
WHEAT MARKET, '
Enormous Yields Promised In Nebraska,
Kanssus and Oklahoma Rust
Scare Vanishes.
CHICAGO, June 4. Extraordinary promise
of a bumper crop in Nebraska, Kansas and
Oklahoma had much to do today with caus
ing speculators to turn to the hear side in
wheat. The dread of a black rust scare
flattened out and cables were disappointing
to the bulls. Closing prices were steady, but
awtoc to liltoc under last night. Corn
showed a net decline of 34 c to 34lo and
oats of o to c In provisions th
outcome varied from Z34C off to a like
advance.
Favorable weather over the entire do
mestic Winter and Spring crop regions put
the wheat market under considerable selling
pressure. The bears had a further advan
tage in the fact that Liverpool quotations
showed no response to yesterday's advance
on this side of the Atlantic. Besides Okia-
oma dispatches said that although rust
spores were manifest, no damage had yet
become acnaxsAi, frceaaou sX l'Cgsr world
shipments were reported and there were
welcome rains In the Canadian Northwest. ,
Heavy and cheaper offerings from Argen
tina put the corn market under Dresaure.
Oats declined with com and wheat and by
reason of good crop reports.
Higher prices for hogs upset the provision
mantel.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hlrh. Tw Clnaa
J"1? . .87 .86 S .86
"- ..... .ojt - .so4 .so to .eato
CORN.
J"'T .70 .60 .6034
Sept, ..... .67 .07 .6634 .66)4
OAT8.
July 4034 .4034 .3S34 '934
Sept. 88 34 .3S .37 .37 j
MESS PORK.
Jnly 20.50 20.42 20.47
Sept. 19.95 20.00 19.85 19.87
LARD.
July 10.07 10.05 10.0734
Sept. 10.20 10.23 10.20 10.23
SHORT RIBS.
July 11.3234 11.32V4 11.22 11.2734
Sept 11.3734 1L40 11.32'to 11.35
Cash prices were: .
' Wheat No. 2 red, S5e&5toe; No. hard.
95 34 c; No. 2 Northern. 80 to ft 37 34 c; No. 2
Spring. 90 97c
Corn No. 2. 71 72c; No. 2 yellow. 71
72toc: No. 3 yellow. 713472'4c.
Rye No. 2. 65 66c
Barley. 521-5 6Bc.
Timothy. $4 & 4.75.
Clover. S10jl3.
Paget Sound Wheat Markets.
TACOMA. Wash., June 4. Wheat Blue
stem, 89c; fortyfold. 80c; club. 83c; fife. 85c
. Yesterdays car receipts Wheat, 20: bar
ley, 2; hay, 9.
SEATTLE?. "Wash.. June 4. Wheat Blue
stem. 880; fortyfold. 8toc; club, 85toc;
fife. 8534c; red Russian, 85c.
Yesterday's car receipts Wheat, 18; oats,
3; barley. 2; hay, 8; flour, 6.
Sao Francisco Grain Market.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 4. Spot quota
tions: Walla Walla, SI. 55; red Russian,
81.05: Turkey red. 1.57 to 1.60; bluestem.
81.67 1.60; feed barley. 95c: brewing bar
ley, nominal; white oats, 81.28 34 & 1.27 to ;
bran, 824.25 24.(K); middlings. t30S81:
shorts. $26 S-20.50.
Call board: Barley. December, 8L05;
May, 1.08to bid. $1.1134 asked.
Koropean Grain Markets.
LONDON. June 4. Carrnei on nauap.
quiet. '
Knglish country markets, firm; French
country markets, firm.
Manitoba. 7s 7d; No. 2, 7s 5d; No. 3.
is ia; juiy. is a j ; uctODer, 7S ltod.
Weather fine.
Minneapolis Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 4. Wheat Julv.
91toc; September, S7toc. Cash: No. 1 hard.
933c: No. 1 Northern, 92 & 94 -)4 c ; No. 2
Northern, 00 0234c.
.rjariey uncnanged.
Flax f 1.66 34 it 1.59.
URGE RUN AT YARDS
GOOD BUNCH OF CALIFORNIA
CATTLE ARRIVES.
Steers Sell at 97.00 and $7.70 Hobs
Hold to Former Level T5he-p
Market Is Steady.
Thero was another liberal run of stork
at the North Portand yards. Cattle made
good showing, a big bunch coming up
from California. The market was steady
and practically unchanged throughout.
The feature of the day was the sale of
half a dazen loads of choice California
steers at 7.60 and one load at 87.70. A
bunch of medium grade went at 87.25.
Butcher cattle sold at unchanged prices.
lhe bog market moved within the old
groove. The top price for the day on full
loads was S7.80. but the offerings were rather
interior and choice light hogs would un
doubtedly have brought 87.00.
Sales in the sheep division were light and
prices were quoted at the recently estab
lished range. Lambs figured more promi
nently than other kinds and brought from
$5 to 86. The best ewes offered ,went at
4.25.
Receipts were 393 cattle, 17 calves, 447
hogs and 296 sheep.
Shippers were: With cattle E. Adams.
Deer Island, 1 car: A. F. Hunt, Orland. 8
cars; Portland Feeder Company. Troutdale,
6 cars: A. D. Mitchell, Orland. 1 car.
With hogs H. J. Harris, Redmond, 1 car;
Will Block. Monmouth, 1 car; Charles Mc
Cullough, Haines, 1 car.
With mixed loads C. Copeland, Plain
view. 2 cars calves, hogs and sheep; J. D.
Dlnsmore, West Sclo. 1 car cattle, hogs and
sheep; George Zimmerman, Yamhill. 1 car
hogs and sheep; Will Block, Independence,
1 car cattle, calves and hogs.
The day's sales were as follows:
Weight. Prlce Weight. Price.
8 lambs
.1-jr. 84.251 24 steers
.1127
.101)8
7.60
10 lambs
113 lambs .
5 lambs .
24 lambs .
2i ewes . .
8 ewes . .
54 ewes . .
2 hogs ..
4 hogs . .
6 calves .
5 calves .
2 heifers.
3 bulls ..
16 bulls ..
7 lambs .
3 ewes . .
1 wether.
44 lambs .
5 hogs . .
7 hogs . .
75 hogs . .
11 hogs . .
1 hORS . .
54 hogs . .
9 hogi . .
3 hogs . .
Ol 5.00 23 steers
7.60
7. n
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
0.63
4.75
6.00
7.25
5.50
7.30
6.80
70 e.oo
411 0.00
!5 steers
. .1114
. .1112
. .1004
. .io.-,o
. .1003
..ir.r.o
.. 80
.. 820
. .1315
..1210
.. 225
.. 220
. . 360
. . 340
. . 186
.. 313
-. . 228
..187
. . 188
.. 245
. .1131
. . 842
. .736
.. 126
24 steers
24 steers
1 steer
25 steers
7 bull .
1 bull .
1 cow .
24 steers
1 bull .
2 hogs
2 hogs
- hog .
1 Uott .
87 hogs
3 hogs
5 hogs
33 hogs
4 hogs
2 hogs
24 steers
4 steers
5 steers
8 ewes
60 6.00
155 3.30'
12(1 4.2,'
120 4.2:
305 8.80
202 8.00
175 9.00
172 8.00
885 8.25
1363 5.2
1433 5.50
7.0i
100 5.
6. SO
7.80
6.80
7.80
7.80
7.80
7..-.0
7.70
133 4.00
110 4.75
. 73 6.00
. 156 7.80j
. 188 7.80!
. 187 7.80
. 128 7.25
. 8r.O 7.301
. 1SS 7.80
6.50
6.03
8.50
. 127 7.00
. 377 6.80
Current
prices of
the various classes of
stock at the yards follow
Prime steers ............
Choice steers .......
Medium steers
Choice cows ....
Medium oows
Heifers
Calves
Pulls
Stags
.8T.75J8.1S
. I IJO T.OO
. 1.009 7. 21
. 6.50i3 7 09
. 8 OO0
. 6.50(
. 7.00ft)
. 4.0O
. 6.500
6 21
7
9.00
6.23
7. CO
HOgS
Light 7.50?
Heavy 6.50 to
Sheep-
7.90
6.90
Wethers 4.23 1 4.83
Ewes 3.260 4.60
yearling lambs - 4.50 (a BOO
Spring lambs 5.B0b 6.00
Omaha Livestock Market,
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. June 4. Hogs
Receipts. 10.500; market, shade higher.
Heavy, 7.07 to f 8.02 34 : mixed, 87.873448:
light. ILS5(j8; pigs, J7.4O4j-7.90; bulk of
sales. $7.97 34 jj 8.
Cattle Receipts, 24.000; market, steady.
Native steers, $7.23 (a 8.83 ; native cows and
heifers, - 86 8.30; Western steers, 86.60
8.40: Texas steers, $6&7.S3; Texas cows and
helfera. S3.S57.35; canners, $3.507.65.
Sheep Receipts. 10.000; market, steady.
Western. ta.OQtt 7.23 : wethers. $5.50y6.00;
ewes, 85. 255. 75: lambs. 87.50G8.50.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. June 4. Hogs Receipts, 16,
000; market, strong, a shade above yester
day's average. Bulk of sales. SS. 138. 20;
light. J7.05ih-8.27 to ; mixed. s.7.3 4!.27 to :
heavy. 87.73 8.22 34 : rough, 7.J3t7.t)0;
Pigs. J7.10-U8.
Cattle Receipts. 3300: market. slow.
Beeves. - $7.25li9.25; steers, 86.8038.13;
stockers and feeders. $6.35 8.23; cows and
heifers, $3,70 66.15; calves, J7&3.85.
Sheepi Receipts. 17.00O; market, steady to
lOo under lust night- Sheep, $5.40 fc 6.30;
yearlings, $6.25 & 7.30; lambs, $6,504(8.50;
Springs. $7.25 9 65.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO, June 4. Butrer Unchanged.
Eggs Lower. Receipts. 16,854 cases; at
mark, cases Included. 16fplbtoc: ordinary
firsts, 173 B17c; firsts, 18Jfl8c
Cheese Unchanged.
' Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. June 4. Evaporated aoolea.
steady. Prunes, steady. Peaches, steady.
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK. June 4. Hops, steady.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Or., June 4. Maximum tem
perature, 56 degrees: minimum, 44 degrees.
River reading, a A. m.. it,. a feet: change In
last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall. 8 P. M.
to S P. M.. 0.10 inch: total rainfall since
September 1, 1913, 37.47 inches; normal.
42. incnes; aenciency. 4 B3 Inches. Total
sunshine. 2 hours: possible. 15 hours 34
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
a tr. ai..- au. 11 incnes.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Unsettled weather conditions obtain over
practically the entire country, and there
have been quite general rains In the North
ern States and scattered showers in the Ba
sin and east Gulf States. Thunder storms
occurred in a number of the Central States.
In general the weather Is cooler in the Pa
cific Coast States, and from the Northern
Rockies to the Middle Atlantic Coast. It Is
colder In Alberta, North Cclral Montana,
the jhual portion, of the Pacific Sion. and,
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital , . . . $1,000,000
Surplus . . . $1,000,000
I 3. CL AjnrSWORTH, President.
R. LEA BARVE5, Ylce-Prraldrat. W. A. HOLT, Asrt. Cs
A M- WRIGHT. Asst. Quklcr, ,
R. w. SCmtEER. Cashier. P. 8. Die. Aaat. Csiklea
About
Credit
LADD & TILTON
BANK
LtnabUihed lt5
Capital and Surplus S2.O0O.O00
Commercial and Savings Deposits
the region of the Great Lakes. Temper
atures are 31 decrees below normal at Boise.
SS degrees below at Baker, 23 decrees be
low at WInnemucca. 17 degrees below at
Spokane and Red Bluff. IS degrees below at
Portland and 12 degrees below at Tacoma.
It la quite probable that with clearing skies
frost will form In early morning In Interior
Southwestern Oregon, Eastern Oregon and
Southwestern Idaho.
The conditions are favorable for unsettled
weather Friday In this district with .local
showers and rising temperatures. Winds will
ba mostly southwesterly.
THIS WEATHER.
u ma
3 it
STATIONS.
Stat ot
weatbst
Baker .........
4010.
061 4SW
04 6 N
10(l2!SW
08l2iN
naln
Boise
Boston
60 !0
660
64:0
Rain
Cloudy
Calgary
Chicago
Colfax
Cloudy
84 0.
44 12XE
12 calm
Kain
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
680
Lienver
Ies Moines ....
Dulutlj
Eureka ........
78:0.
(4,0 .
00 4IS
00 14 SW
6413-4 NE
0020!N
00112 S
4610
B40.
84 0
64 0
so'o
92,0,
b'J 0
7210.
BS0.
660
64)0
88:0
6S0
520
t;ti o .
69 0
0
22'0
B60
SSI0
740
Galveston
Clear
PL cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Rain
Helena
10 8 NE
Jacksonville ....
00 8 SU
Kansas City . . .
Klamath Falls
Los Angeles ...
Marshf leld
Medford
00 12 S
20 NW
S
xw
N
Montreal ,
New Orleans ..
New Tork
North Head ...
North Yakima
Pendleton
Phoenix ,
Pocatello
Portland
Roseburg ......
Sacramento ....
St. Louis ......
St. Paul
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane -.
Tacoma
Tatooah Island
Walla Walla ..
Washington ...
Winnipeg ......
10NE
6;SW
20 W
24 NW
iPt- cloudy
1M 1 (i N W
001 4SW
001 6jW
.34 12 SE
11 IN
081 r!n
1 louay -Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
. 0O10'NW
94
O0.lt SW
700.
72'0.
70'0.
66 0.
60i0.
S6I0.
64 a.
4 410.
8410.
68 0.
38 S
8!S
10INW
14 N
00 14SW
0012 W
06110 W
oo sisra
28 8'SW
0020SE
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
... FORECASTS.
Portland and vlclnitjr Friday unsettled
weather, probably showers; rising temper
ature; southwesterly winds.
Oregon. Washington and Idaho Friday
unsettled weather, probably showers: rising
temperatures : winds mostly southwesterly.
THEODORE F. DRAKE. '
Acting District Forecaster.
The Italian peasants hang strings of teeth
around the necks of their babies to assist
lhtn In teething.
A Valuable
Service
If you so desire, this institu
tion can be of valuable service
to you in acting as agnt in han
dling your stocks, bonds and
other securities. .
The full benefit of our knowl
edge and experience in the mat
ter of investments is placM at
your disposal as one of our
clients.
For persons who are too busy
or too inexperienced, trust serv
ice of this nature is a great
boon, as it is a time, worry,
work and money-saver. ,
Security Savings
and Trust Company
Fifth and Morrison v Streets
Capital and Surplus $1,400,000
Swift & Company
Union Stock Yard. - Chicag-o. June 6th, 1914
' Dividend No. Ill
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR and SEVENTY
FIVE CENTS ($1.75) per share on the capital
stock of Swift & Company, will be paid on Jnly
1st, 1914. to stockholders of record. June 10, 1914.
as shown on the books of th Company.
. S. LUVW4KX), Secretary
OFFICERS
shier.
ESTABLISHING your credit
does not require a large
amount of capital. Honesty
and the capacity to handle yourself
and your .business amount to a
great deal. We are always glad to
discuss -with you the advantage to
you of establishing financial rela
tions with this bank.
Northwestern
National Bank
Main Entrance, Sixth and Morrison
Tho
Canadian Bank
of Commerce
HEAD OFFICE
. Toronto, Canada. "
Established 1367.
A cmeral banking; IrosineaB
transacted.
Interest paid on time dayosltsv
X8tter of Credit and Traveler!"
Checks Issued.
PORTLAND BRANCH.
Corner Second and Stark Bttv
r. C. KAXaPAS, Manager.
J.C.WILSON&CO.
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CTRiMPn llill Al..ir.i
Portland. Ash-street Dock!
dally, except Saturday, at 8:00
P. M. Arrives Astoria 6:00 A.M.
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Sunday, at 8:00 A. M. Arrives
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SYDNEY 1 9
DAYS FROM
san run Cisco
AUSTRALIA WEATHER FIME
SAMOA AND SHORTEST LIKE ,
SOUTH SEAS QUICKEST TIME
Splendid steamers. UordslOOAt (10.000 toosdlspUoi
ryonsy 5ort Llns ratine my iwc wetis.
$110 HONOLULU (r&cZZS) SYCNEY$3C0
ioand trip, second rlsu. SYDNEY (200.
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ht World, genu lor foirkr.
OCEANIC a X V0 673 Mirkst St- fAN FRANC1SC9
Special Rates to Alaska
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STEAMSHIP J. B. STETSOX
Sails Direct Saturday. June A. O P. M.
Make reservations immediately.
SAX KHtXClSCO, PORTLAND A LOS
ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO.
Prank lloilam. 1'ansenKer Aam?
Main 26. 124 Third St. A-4596.
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Via STRAITS OP MAGELLAN,
STEAMSHIP IOWA-Sf
Sails from New Tork for
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Salllnea Every 13 Din Thereafter.
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270 Stark. Street.
SPECIAL RATES TO
tTr A T"TT t- .
STEAMSHIP sails Monday. Make reser
vations immediately.
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ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO.
Prank liollain, Aisent
Main 20. 1J4 Third St. A-4596.
Coos Bay Line
STEAMSHIP
"BREAKWATER"
Sails from Aln worth dock. Portland. 8 A. M.,
May IS, 3ii. as. June a. 7. 12. IT. 24. 37
Freight and ticket office. Lower Alnswortn
deck. Portland A Coos Bay 8. ti. lAum,
II. L. KKATINU. Agent.
Phone Main 8UUU. A 2.
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF ENGLAND
X. JUUlar. Geo. AU Ml fits At, al. X,
TRAVELERS' GllDC.
GOING
OR
COPvIING
TRAVEL BY THE
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.
PAR1S-LONUON-1LAMBCRU
June Sailings
zl Pretoria . . .
YATERLAND . .
Pres. Grant . . .
zlPenn'Ivania.
IMPERATOR..
11th,
16th,
18th,
3 P.M.
11 A.H.
1 P.M.
12 noon
25th,
27th, 12 noon
Jilt SAILINGS.
Pre.. Lincoln. .. .Jnly S, It A. M.
Vatorlunil July 7. 10 A. M.
Kxirrin All. Vic.ltiLy 11. 1 I. M.
lxHalavIa Jul; Id. II A, M.
Imperator .luiv lrt. 13 noon
lxl'retorta Julv 2:, G F. M.
Pres. Urant ...July 30. 10 A. M.
1 Second cabin on!y. x Hanburc
direct. z Call at l'.oulogne.
MEDITERRANEAN
GIBRALTAR. NAPLES. GENOA.
S. S. Hamburg. . . .Jus. 80, S P.M.
S. S. .Milli.e July j, 3 p. M,
S. S. Hamburg; Aus. 6, 3 V. .M.
S. s. Moltke Aae. 27. 3 1". -l.
TWO CKCISES IN 1915
Around the Wcrld
Through th
PANAMA CANAL
From San Francisco bj cruisin;
steamers
ClACLWATI," FED 8
mid
CLEVELA U. FEn. 22
135 $900
(nciutitng a.11 nwesfury .piis s
In or tier to (rura choice location.
rooiuH Hliould be bKkeJ uuh.
Writ tor UouKk't.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE
Harvey & Palmer, North Pa
cific iien'ril Ag ts.. 60s Sec
ond ave. Phono Elliott
lJTu and MI29. Sea it I. Waa a .
or ban Jfraucisco o trice, iruo
Stockton a p i'raucisou.
Southern Pacific Co.. bt)
blxtn Bt.. O.-W. H. &
N. Co., No. Pacific. D. &
it. G- Burllneton
Koute, Milwaukee &
Fugat Sound K.. It..
Ot. North. Ky.,
1 rt r a v l
Smith, 3d 6i j
Wash mttt - Jt
.romano.
NORTH
GERMAN
LLOYD
London Paris Bremen
Grorgre WswhiiiKt-on. , . .June IS
KronprlDr.fMiNtn Cecille. .June 16
tRaier Wlilielm dcr Grouse
June 23
Prim KHeoVh Wllhelm, June 27
Kalrr AVIlbelm 11 June 30
g Ci' BarbaroKsa July 3
Sails at 1 A. M. & Carries
(II) and (III) cabin. tCarrlea no
(I) or (II) cabtn. I Via Plymouth
and Boulogne-Sur-Mer.
Baltimore-Bremen cTlreet.
One-cabin (11) W'ednesdaya
THE MEDITERRANEAN
I'rinzfNai Irene..,
Koenle Albert...
...June 17
..July 4
The North German IJoyd
landed more paHn(fern,
1 irHt Cabin, Second Cabin
and Steerage In the port of
New York tlurlne 1018 than
any ether line, repeating lUt
marvrtuiu record of lul.
Through rates from Eypt, India,
New York to FAR JbAST and
South America vi Europa.
NORWAY POLAR CRL'ISKS.
July 4, IS, 21, Auk. 11.
Independent Trlp Around
First-ciaas the World
turouehout $620.655 Up
TraTHen. "heck flood
All Over the World.
OELR1CHS & CO., Gen. Agta.
KOBKKT rArELLE.O.P.C,
A., ban rancisco, or
local asenta.
! : 'Jv.l.rtf..-
Sails Direct for
SAX FRAX CISCO. LOS .VXCE1.KS
A.u sa.v uii:(.o
SATURDAY
2:30 P. M.
, SAX FRANCISCO, FOIITLAXD A
LOS A.XGELES STEAMSHII CO.
FHANK HOLLAM, Alien.
124 Tblrd Street. A 4r.!tl, lnin 26.
TO SAN FKANClCO. LOS A.NGLU
AND MM SIKl;0.
ROANOKE
fftDXESUAV, JLNE 3.
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S. S. ALLIANCE
RATCRDAX. JUNE .
' NORTH PAl'Ltll Slt.A.laip CO.
Ticket Office. ti trrigltt Office.
122A 8d Bt. ij Columbia Dock.
Main 131. A 1414. Main CUUH, A Zil3
S. S. BEAR. For j
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
S A. M.i Jane .
The San Francisco & Portland S.8. Oa.
id and Washington Sts. (with O.-W. & a
2iCK Xei. Marshall 4600. A U1.
HAMBURGvAMERIKN
largest SS.Cb A 7 k 442 &
in the N L.TIO
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