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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1911)
TITD SUNDAY OITEGOXIAN, PORTLAyP, JTJXE 11, 1911. fiO BUYING AHEAD Grain Dealers Are Not Con tracting for New Crop. EXPECT LOWER PRICES Trading la Spot Grata I or Small Proportion, ih Demand Be ing Chiefly tor Milling Fit ar stem. Interest of grata dealers la fh comma wboal crop only It i sad condition. Th.r. I. no di poaltloa to Iniuirt bouuM ahead, and o far a known do contract. aav t been mad with f.rmora. Tha latter would probably not Bell .ic.pt at hlca price. taainr th.lr Id.aa on currant valuea. Wal.r look for a low.r mar k.t mo coming wun. aotno of th.ra believinar aow wb.at will a.11 1 c.nt under present price, and ronaoou.nt lr they ara holding aloof from futara buetneaa. Tha operatloa of tbo largo handlers In tha mxia about cloaed. It la aald. did not hoar much profit and eono auentiy tbjr will puru a coaanra tira policy thl yr. Crop prooporta ara exceptionally good In tbo facinc Nortbw..t and barring damage from hot wind, tbo yt.ld should bo a largo on. A boat a doxeo .hip. have bo a II xed to data for a.w crop loading. la tbo m.aattma tbo market for .pot wheal la a mora or I'M nominal affair. V.ry llttla la available perbapa L. . bushels, for all purpose during tha r.malnd.r of tbo season, and thla amall auaatlty la la xredln!y atrong band, about tha only d.mand la for blutm for milling on tha Hound, and when thla grado mom It la at seller price. Although oth.r klnda ara In .mall rtqiit Juat now. they cannot ha bought at roncoaaloBa. Weekly Import, of wb.at Into tha United Kmadom wara X.144 buetaela. I nlted Klncdom farmora dellverle w.r. :. bu.h.la; aver ptica. 7. Local receipt, la earn, wara reported by the Merchants rzrhanga aa follow.: Wheal Barley !"!or Oata Har w.. ;j ; J W..1n..rta ..a 13 J J Ta'll 1 I ? FT'dST J I .tuiJr .... a S a e Y.er ax to .... 1 T .i in. m ; v. , i 4 II aon to data lirrt rot U - t: Tear a n lit -v-1 EMiLI-H MOP Caor SKWt BClJJ"al Ppnjtag Dm fnerh Ppraad at Baary 1mw aad Lara. Th. hot w.ath.r now prevailing la causing? tha Oregon nop crop to maka good progrraa A f.w of tha hop man report tha condition of tha crop aa potted, but a number of th.ra have raied th.lr e.tlmat.a to 1S0.90 bale. The following cable waa received from London yrat.rday: "tlon.ydew and ll-e ara apreadlng and grow.ra are apraylng unaueceaa fullv. Mark.t la Brm with Indication of aa advance." Crop condition In New Torn tat ara reported by the Wat.rvllle Tlmea of June aa followa: -The numeroua rain, at tbo paat w.ck have benefited the yarda lm meaeely and they ara putting forth a very luxuriant growth. Where tha vlnea bad not beea aecurely tied for tha eecond time eoroa of the moat ex posed yarda hava received eome dam ace frrm being whipped by tha high wlnda that hava prevailed for tha paat few darn No aerloua harm, however, la reported" ' 1AT DAT OT HIOM BERBT PaMCEg Mvav awaaty iTsiat Eaaal aa tha Da. Tha etrawbarry demand waa baary y.eterday and tha receipt were far from uffl'-lcot. The market waa, therefore. Brm with moat eaiae at e3-S and 1 It ' probably the laat day for high prlcea thla year until late la tha son. Tha proepecta ara for aa abundant upply Monday and all of the coming week. The time la at hand now for home canning operatlona to begin, aa thla wek win no doubt a.e tha ch.apeat atrawberrle. Tha quality of tha fruit now la fine. There were amall arrlvata of rasp berries and logenberrtee. Cherrl.e w.ra plentiful and eaaler. cantaloup. wara quot.d at IT on atandard. Arrival from California wera a atraiaSt car of new Htacktoo potatoes, a car of mixed vegetable and two cara of omagra rr-rrng or the rr?iB jtAaUtrf an rae. One of the reoaona why aeller of future Oregon pruaea ara sot willing to make conc.a.tona under tha con atant hammering of tha bear la aald to bo the light buying that haa ao far be.a daa by the Middle Weat. aaya tK. New York Journal of Commerce. When, New Torn: waa buying freely at c to 4 He . o. b. Coaat ba.la. tha bur.ra la the Interior, thinking that th.aa prt-e were eatreme. bought lit tle er nothing. Now they ara ald to be manifesting om concern about th.lr future re-qutromeata. but heattate to meet the view of eellera. One packer In .Ulne up the eltuattow hi a letter to hla N.w Tork aa.nt aaya: Many of the mark.t a eutalde of Now ' Tork. particularly Chicago, hava not bought th.lr r.qulremant aa y.t. but wh.n they come la I expect that It will aend th market up.- realtrv Weak at the rt-e The week cloaed eaay la tha poultry market. There win a good demand early In the week, but later It fell off and prlcea were weak at tha fln leh. Tha demand for egg waa only fair, a la ilviri tha caae when the straw berry ouon I at Ita height. Irlce were unchangad during the week. The butter and cheeae markrta were aieady at former prlcea. Hmk ri.arfac. .f th. Nertbweet.rn cltlea y..i.r!ay .ra aa folle. Oeartwr Balance. rwlaad I' V.I lloo.i-.-o aatt.. - lT.lo T..ma .t: l.l ug. a4 ao.ij ' Mn.r of Tortlaad. rt I and Tcome f.r in. t w k aad corcpooalag ea la towmkt jorm w.ra: yyr.i.nd attl Twwma .,n p mi ; $ion..-J $1J1U ijio ... u.oTi aM 4T ai " gmvv--a .T.'.4il 4 lT.4l t:JTT lrtK.:.4 ?-l ...... io:.iu 4ii xs:.:.i4 ,.V1 4IMM 7oll X.:oc3 aoi.r4ii r:"i i.m lvl I..... ! 1 S 424lJ l.TT.OJ ioi I:.... imuh gA laia.430 X Wool Sale at Pllo I lock. pE.vntXTnX. Or, June l. tSpe clL Though thla waa the date aet for th eecond wool aale at Fllot Rock. t:e buyera did not even go aut to that town. Only three amaU cllpe remain n.oid Uar, n4 tfcaea nraahljr be dlepoaed of at private iala within th next few day. Th fleece hi hava already beea examined by the gu nyera rOBTLAXD xAiirr Crala. rWwr. reed. gto. WHAT Track price.: Blaeatra. 7 Tsc: dub. ac; Ruau. c; Valley. Mc; eo-told. Mc BAKLKT Choice rd- 0 MH-UTtrya Braa. t-- ,ar toa. middiina. m: orta. t:i-ig:4. roUed aHN-wti. Crick -d, .-. par tea. OATS So. 1 white. Jt- . rLOl R-Petaata. 4 per barrel: etraJenia, : .xporta. ftao: Valley. .: raham. $t t9: wbol. wheat. X4.7Q. MAT Tlai.thT. Caatra Or.ro. Sa J. RliD: llakt mixed. :: hT mlxl. t.T Jxl.iO; aitalta, 13wl3 JO: claver. tilivgH; trala bay. tlI.aogl4.Kt. Dairy aad Ceaatry rreduea. rorLTRT-Rw llflkl brollera. 04 7Sae. deeaa. r.. 2: nominal: lark.y. wc; ifwwt caetc Xlc. ik Omoa ranch, candkae. Sle P doa-n: caae eaaal. HOe pt aoxaa; Eaat.ra. l$VTT ER Oty ereamwr extra. 1 and -poaaa arlnta. la boxaa. M Pr pound: Ma taaa bcx leta. cartem. aad d.ltvrr .xtra. HCKJE Tn.. triplet, and deuwa. l giv. per pooad: Traa Aaitca, lH glee. PORK Fancy. llSt P-r poond-VIAL- Faacy. Mttfllm per pound. TegetaaWe aad rratta THOPICA1. FRUlTt Orango.. J t I per box: California craperrult 1 kaaae. IS' r peaad: plae. aap a 44 30 per cra!: Iwnoaa. tao- IT RfH rHL'IT ilmi H'M" t2.UaX.JO p-c crate: xooe-berrl. & Or P-f pooad. applM. tlJ per b : eli.rrla, 1 p-r -x. rvl-rl . M j-r crat.: aprt eota. fl.aogl p-c e-'i: caaialoupae. T per crat.: toiuMrru M pec crala, IACK vouKTABl-Ea Nw carrota, II per ea-k: taralpa. 41; keeta. 11 rOTATOKJ Drton aad gaatera. 9X73W 3 SO aer buadred; aew CallTorala. e par pecBtf . 1 lumBLFI Aapararoa.' H M p box: beana. vlor: cabbage. liOO P kaadredw.Kht: eaeumber. II 1.4 per doaa: .xaplaat. lftc poead; tarllc. 10 1 lie per pound: lettoce. togUc pr doara: bot b.ua tottuce, i :i0 1T per box; paa. 4Te pound . ppp-ra. SOKW per pound; rad tohM 12S t r d"'n . rhubarb. lwg-e per pound, tomato-. I.'.llj. omono T.iiow. J. red. 1171 wr hundred; cryatal wax. Iia per buadred. . ptaple Crarerlea. ALxtOX Columbia Rtrer. t-peond talla. Ill pr doara: s-pouad talla. XS: I pouad flata, A0; Alaaka plak. 1-pouad talle. tl 2V corrEaV Roaated. la drama, MvMe per pound. NLTg Walnala. 1TS1 per poo ad: B rail I aotA 14glc; Blkerta loc: alto on da. It 14c; p.oana 14c: ceoaaauta. 44cgl per Ian: cheainata. 13 He per pouad; hickory aata. a glue per epond. " HOKII-Cbelce. 43.1 per ceee; etrmlaed boa.y. loc per pound. a ALT annotated. Ill pr tons hair (round, looa. IV & per tea: ana. I per too. BKAVS amaii white. Sa: larr while. H: Lrna. 4. pink. red Mexi can.. c: bayou, eo. RICE No. 1 Japan. 4: cheaper gradaa. IIU.IIS; oatl.ra bead. liil; 1-pon-d imperial. 4o; bnported extra No. A. ll'Si BUOAR Iry granalated. fruit and berry. I5.40; yellow D. AJ: powdered. 44-Od. Term, ea remittance, within 1ft daya, de duct tie p-r pound; It later than la day and withia M daia. deduct e per pound. Maple au.ar. II aide per pound. PRIED FRt'lTa Apple 12 wj IS H per peead; aprlcota, le: pcacb.a. lOglJc; yruaa Italian, 10 alio: .llv.r. IXa: flea. white and b.ack. IxitSc: currant lo II.: ralalna loo.. Muacat.l. It! iSc; bleaebed Tbompao. 11 He: unbleached Sul 4 wo: eeeded. mgako. Hea. Weal aad Bide. HOP 111 contracta MgJJcper pound: l:o crop. 22c: lua crop. 160 13 S..: old. a loc. MOHAIR Choice. I4g74o aer pouad. WOOL Eaat.ra Orcaon. 10 lo per pound, according to abrtakage; Valley. 14 1S per pound. I-LLT Dry. 14c: aalted lamb pelt, tie. HItE ealted bldM. 4 So per pound: aalted celt 14c; exited kip. lie: aalted ata. ao: atreea kldM. le lee.: dry bid., lie; dry calf. Ilflto: dry .taaa llglla. CAaVARA BARK Per pound, to. ORALS BAOd Wbeot. ,: eai. CUe. HAMa 10 te It peunda lT01c: It to 14 pounda. 1S lllic; 14 l.H pound. 1S lie; 1 to 1 pounda. HtltVc, aklnnwl. lec: plcatre. US'; eettaae roiL ISuje. (HOKED kUTI Bef tonguM. oos dried beat aeta. Boo.: eutatdn. aea; la Id'a. tic: knuckle, toe. BACON fancy. 2c; atandard. I4o; cb Ira. I2c: 4vr.ll. Ids. DRT SALT CI' RED R.trular abort cl.are. dry aalt. 12 W: amoked. HSc: backa llt. aall. 14c: amoked. 14 Ho: backa. keaey aalt. line: emeaed. 14 c; exporta, aalt. lie; anok4. 14 He LAKI K.tlle tendered, tlercee, ll.c; tube, lie: cbatce. tierce .; tube. lao; tuba 11c; choice tlercee. c: tuba, 10e; ahertenlaa. tierce, tc; tub. . I.tcgEKt OIL rur. raw. la barrekt, : beiiea. la barreia. t : raw. la eeeee, 41-44; belled, ra eaaea. tl.ee. TLRPaV.VTI.vg Cae Tit.; wood bar reia Xiti Iroa barren atao; 10-cae. lota, us UAOLINB Motor caeollne. Iroa barreia 14c: una tei 44 aaoUae. Iroa barreia 2e: C4M 44 Ho. . COAL oILJrdlaarr teet. eaaea. 1tt)lto be. a. la taaka, late: kick teet. 14 BERRIES LOW AT SEAHLE BCTTJIS HAVE CHEAP FRUIT TOR rULST TIME. ncalcm Cnl FrVrca la Spite of Rtal? pcra" Order New Potatoea Dex-llno. pgATTl.K. Waalu. Jon 10. IPpeclaLV lUolU. kar.r today obtained kerrl.. lower tha at ear tlrn. tble Maeon. R-lpta were kr. orwtta.taodlac the efforta etr anippera te m.i.: ea d-ealt. prtc-e. deal er look ae chance aad tbl. aft.mooa eieeed ent fruit at prtcea ranslng from tl 74 ta till. . . . New potatoM will be quoted hKhr Mon day Tboee doe te arrive within the next a bear will be be d at tHg c-ata P.ar that atocka from Trmaa and UvUub will Be reod-ro nrd ea account of bus. If braht te th,. mark.t ha. dlecouraaed furth.r lm portatloaa from tboee atatva. of eld potatoea at teo were reported today Tomateee w.r lower. A carload of Mle uMipru which arrived tbl moraine will ke quoted at 41. to. Now. California paachee will be elf.red next M A KltMl carload of apricot aad peach. will be loaded eat for the north early In the waa. Pealtry cl-eeed up la coed ahape. except durka tveler cut the country buyllg price of yoan du-ka to 14 cnta -rue better market waa Jut at.ady. gtock are keary. t'how waa dull at 1 centa, with aa ecca.looal aa:. at 14 H centa Club and fertyfold wheat w.re both aueted lower, the former at ta and the latter at T en Oata were obtainable at t-.l Nw alfalfa b) new elferlng. rarm'.re ara aow cntung timothy In tbe Punnyatde. raont eg at Ajr ravajtcisco. taws- cwnal la the Bay Oty Mxe BAM FRANCISMX). June 10. The follow to. produce price were current today : T.- lbll. 1 UCm Le- r, w aa a-- . aim. ..I1 ,M peea t22i7i "ring eaana. T - IT Mparaaua, T.Vdtl.oO; lomaloea. 41 U"; c.ai.rr. tie. Eire atere. lHc: fancy ranch. lOe. ii.i.turtxraa. ta2.e: middmaa. TrJlt APPI ehotc.. 12 50: commea u.nr.i llmea IJOJ-Bv: Miuomw ".moaa, choice, 4; aommon, II: pineapple. SaV Wheat. 110 .fT, w,,, "4 Mfi tTgl: alfalfa. $lll. Rlr-t-riour. IX.1 quarter eerka; -wu .2 ciala: barley. 44.475 rental.: ea.r 114 cental., pot.loce. 2"" aaca.: Irln. To aecke: mlddllnaa. too aacka: hay. 4ft teoa Drttkah BolUea Meeeaaeat. LONDOX. Jaae 1. Bullion amountltiir to (34 44A wa. taken Into the Bank of En Und aad iTi.eue eae witAdrana tot ab-g-auBt ta ftoavh, aUclcad . ... STEEL GAINS POINT Morgan Railroad Stocks Are Also Stronger. ERIE AT BEST PRICE OF LIST Trade It on a Small Scale, bat the - Changes Are In the Direction of Higher Talnea Bond Are Firm. NEW TORK, June 10. Stock market prlcee moved with In narrow limit, today and trading waa on a amall baeia Tbe tone of tbe market Indicated a fair decree ot underlying etrenath aad tbe important movemaate of tha day were la the direction of hither price. Chief among thee waa a gala of about a point in United Btate SteeL ateck of the ao-celled Morgan croup, th Krle aad Southern Railway lara.a. w.re among the atronceet and moot active of the I let. The demand for tbe Krle etecka ahewed ao abatement, both tbe oommon and the arat preferred going to aew high prlcea for tbe year. Tb. bank atatem.nt wa fairly w.ll In line with expectatlona. abowlaa a caak gain of t Mixaoo and a loan lacreaee of 112, asl.oou ilonda were firm. Total aale. par value tt.e44.oO0. United State 2a and 4a de clined H and tbe 3a H. on call on tha week. CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cloalng Sal. High, Low. ltd. AIM Chal pf 32 Amal Copper .. S.I00 43 W V7 -"4 Am Axrlcult S Am fleet fucar. 12.00 SOS Bi American Can lot) llw 11 11 H Am Car a rdy Am Coiton Oil 3x) Am HJ A l.t pt 10 24 H 34 V -4 Am Ice Kncurl.. lu 20 2U S Am Llnered US Am Locomotive. lno 41 41 41 S Am 8m. I St R.f 400 81 S bite M" do prfrred. 10." H Am simI ray 41 H Am Sugar R.f.. B0 120 12" 12"S Am T.l 4t T.I . . S.I"") 1JS is 1" Am Tobacco pf. 3J0 H7 l7 Pt-.u Am Woolen .... 1"0 53i S2U, 3Xi Anaconda M Co t'0 3! 30 H tu Atrhleon .S"0 115S 11S HSxi do pcforred.. lor.", loss I11" Atl Coaat Lla... loo )H 1-0H Ball A Ohio ... 600 107 1U7 1"7S H-thlebm Steel t2H Brook R Traa.. I'M 1 "1 1 Canadian Pac. 1.M0 M'.'S 241 242. Central Leather 100 11 11 Sl do preferred. ...... . ..... ..... 13 Central of N i 2' Ch,e A Olilo ... 800 14 84 14 CMcaxo A Alton J2 Chi tit flit - do preferred.. 400 40 45 V 4.1 Chirm to 4 N W 149 C. U A St Paul. 300 128 120 12S C C C A Ft L. tt- Col ruel A Iron. 100 (4 14 tH Col A touthera Conaol (iu J;I, Cora Prodocta . - - .J 1. A Budn.. 1 KlH 1" 172 I A R Orand... 6'M1 x 2 2 do preferred.. IK 4 61 " Ol.tlllar SecurL H0 17 37 Ji Erie 1T.SO0 3T SHt SJ do l.t pf .... 2.000 M ST do id pf .... l.R"0 47 41 4fl Oeairal Ele ... 700 14 13 13H O? North pf... l.M 1SI. 13H lij. C.t North Ore .. 1O0 63 tJ - Illlrol. Central 1?" Int.rbor M.t .. 20 1 1 JH do pr.ferr.d-. 1.IKH) M S2 B2 Int.r Harv..ter. O0 124 124 'T Int.r Marin, pf. " in", pumj ::::z'"ti iccmSou,hr.r, V. -800 M W iJcrolV.t-.-iiii i07 107 1?7S toul. A Naah .. 600 182 152 I .. av a I ..... SS M. 8 P A S S if 10O 13 1 1J8 Mo. K.a A T.x .- 7X J JT do pretarreo.. Vo PaclSc Nat Hlacuit .... . Nat l,ead u N Kr I pi. N T Central . . . N T. Ont A Wee YttA A4 64 ABU 700 61 61 ,J1 134 200 60 66 5 60 too 110 110 110 TOO 44 ' 44 44 l.-i.i. . wu ino 104 U 10 108 NorJh Am .... .l0 75V, 75 75 Northern Pao .. a.200 131 136 138 rarlflc M.iU iSiat KSr?.oa. "-ioi i i 5g$ pitJinurt cym :i Preued 8 Car Pull Pal Car , 'JIJ lty Steel Spring T T B6 Reading ....... 12.100 10 15 W BdP.Ubpr.f.rrl.:-ioo W 'jjji Bock Mlnnd Co. I.600 4 JS 13 do pref.rr.d.. 1.10O M at 1. A s f t pf oo 47 4v. St L, Houthwe.t. ..... do preferred.. &rzJn? Z'-i. iijjj i0H -durpref.d.:'l ? i T.n Copper. .; 42 41 42 d-o-prVfirr! tSS V ,50 Untnn'rVciae:: T.300 ,T 1J H 1JJ do preferred.. - Wh 4 "4 v i'" iAi :.T.i! g 5 S V. .fno 7 77 TT Cdo p"rerr.: i J1- 11 ! ' rt.h topper ... gOOO 4S 47 44 .ch,m: SS r? i?i !?5 do prfrrd. Wrtrti Md f-ajtn F.;X . w-tra rmon l.tno o S.500 84', aj 3" a 81 61 7 ' I t2 tl StS Lehl.h Vall.y .. -20O 17 Total mm for the day. I4.o00 bare. BONDS. JCgW TORK. Jun. 10 -lo.lng Quotation: T- if r.f 3. rg.l'o'N- T. C xa la J Cdo coupou ... lot No. Paclflo ta... 71 f a. x. ma .I..IoliN. Paclflo 4a... 1 4? c"C' . I :il ,1-nlon Pacif . alni3 C. SL new'. ref.ll4!wia Central 4. PS do coupon ...114 Japanea 4a .. gB P. A R. O. ... M I Kteck BOSTOS. Jun 10. AUoue II -clolr quotation.: IMobawk 44 tN'.vada Con. ... 10 SlplMlne Ml nee.. 10s S'orth itutta,.... 14 Amal. copper.. " A. Z. L A Sm.. J Arlaona Com. ..ITS Atlantic 5 It A C C S M. 14H Dutte coaHtlon. lft Cat A Arlxona. 81 North I,ake old Dominion... 44 Oeceol loo Parrott (& A C.) 12 cal A H. x-uiv...v C.ntecnlal 1 n r. -A 1 IQulnoy. exlv. 70 shannon It Superior 33 E. Iiutte Cp. M. 13 KTenklln 13 Clroux Coa. (Iranbr Con. . 7U Sup A no Mm.. sup A Pitta cop. 17 Tamarack 34 i' a. a. R. A M. 37 Oreetj. Caaanea. T L Royale (Cop) ! f do preferred . . 4 irtah Con 14 Vtah Copper CO 44 urinona ........ S ..err . - Lake Coppec.... t La SaUe Copper 4 Miami Copper... TO .Wolverine lit I Money Exehanae. Bta. VEr TORK. June 10. Money on call. nomfnTL Tim. loon. d v: jayas 2 per cent; 00 day. 3gl: 1 month 'rtLI mercantile paper. 44 per cent. Sterling exchane trone. wTth actual bue. Ineaa in bankerr bllla t I4.M for o-d.y bllla: and at 14 8i0 for dmand. Commr Clal bllla 14.13. Par eilver 53c nm"''bnof..dy. railroad Arm. I.ONIKN. Jane 10. Bar llvr tady. 24 Hd per ounce. Money 1 per cent. Vh. rate of dleeount In tha open market fc7.nort bill la 2Vtl-l per cent. The rate of dl.count In th. orn mark.t for three montha bllla I lH-16 per cent. H . v; WRANCI5CO. June 10. Sterling on london o daya le.64; trllng on London. " uraft'a wiht. tc: tel.ph. ac " ClUrftC Trdwc MmrkffC. i..e.m Hntttar 8tiM.dT. C'llJ!.. a. mar"ceee Incladed. llJlle; rta. lie; Pcte2.-8.-ady. Dal-ea 11CU: twtna. 10 g 11c: Toun America. 11 lle: long born. llyHc- rhrted rrult at New Tork. NEW TORK. Jun. 10. Evaporated: apple rontlnoe fl-m, UV: cnoice. ood te price. u,ia 1. i. Veoorted that recent bid to th Aoaa. decllaed, aut kaa taaxkot la Uil c,u., e.w in. orune. ax iow. - - - vou and unaettled. QnotaUona ran re from c to 13c for Callfornl up to 2P"SOm;K.. Apricots Quiet, unchanged; choice 100. xtra choice. liHCltfc: fancy. 10 tr !7C. reacnea uur. oimwv. " - w5.i .fancy. 10O. eTc: zxaisina i,un , 1 " - - - - . choice to fancy needed. 8 ft !c: wedloa. A Q c; London laycra. Coge aad Surer. NSW TORK. Jun 10. Coffee future eloeed quiet, net one point lower to two point hither. Sale 10.4OO bax.. June. lOICc: July. 10.90c: Atrolt. 10.81c: Sep tember. 104c: October. 10.50c: November. 10 48c: December. January. February. 10.45c; Meron. AprU. 10.47c; May. 10.SC Spot coffee xtcady. Klo. No. 7. 12 tf c; Santoa. No. 4. lie. Mild coffee quiet. Cordova. 13 tj 15c nominal. Raw lunar .teady. Muxcovxdo, 80 tet. gJUc; centrifugal, let te.t. 3.8c; molawa anfar. b teat. S-llc. Rctined auxnr teady; Cut loaf. 5.80c: crushed. 5.70c: mould A. t35c: cube. 5.25c: XXXX powdered. 5.15c: powdered. 5.10c: granulated. 5c: diamond A. 5c; confectioner- A. 4.oo; No. 1. 4.8.',c: No. 3. 4.SOc: No. 3. 4.75c: No. 4. 4.70c: No. 6 43e: No. 6, 4.60c; No. 7, 4.55c; No. 8. 4-50c: No. . 4.45c: No. lo. 4-4ic: No. 11, 4.35c; No. 12. 4.30c; No. 13. 4.25c; No. 14. A24C LARGE LOAN INCREASE RESCXT OP BOXD YXDICATE OPERATIOXS. j "euy York Banks Gain Heavily la Cash From the Interior. Surplus Expands. NEW TORK. Jun 10. Tb ttement of eloartna-taouae banka for tbe week abowa that tha banka nolo 138.840.200 mora than the requirement of the 25 per cent re erv rule. Thl I an increaee of tl. 550.730 In tb proportionate oaeh reeerve aa com pared with laat week. Tha ttement fol low: Dally Average Increae Loan. tL352.41.l.5rt0 8.7.8"0 boecle 81S.5oS.soO 4.2"iS.600 Igar-tendera .... 74.lH3.ooo Deposit 1.40. 330.000 Circulation 45.406.80O Katm SPO.422.7O0 Raaerv required.. S51.Rs2.5o0 BurplU. 38.84O.200 United 6tate de- poalta Included. ' 1,572.000 :.0"0 10.502.800 333. 8O0 A218.5O0 S.e!23.130 1.500.750 100 Loan."?. .C..n.:'.,.'??7l.351.l01.4O0 .12.KM.0O0 Specia S17.S14.OoO 7.2!'3.3ihJ Legal tender. .... 75. 713.3WI Depoett 1.41 2.083.000 1.576. 10 20.149,500 371.2O0 ' 8 H10.2O0 B.037.S73 8.772.623 6.200 Circulation .... 43.40O.70O Reeerve 3 027.300 SS3.241.430 30.783.850 Reeerve required.. Surplus United Statea de posit a. Included 1.579.300 s.immarv of atate banka and trust com- panlea In Greater Now York, not reporting to tbe Now York Clearlng-Hou.: Mn, tL212.PA2.000 t 4.13.600 2clm. 12S.6Md.2O0 1.02.1.1O0 Legal tender 19.37,4(M) . 2-R-3O0 Total depoalta JJtSB.267.700 3.3U8.600 Decreaae. Th Financier will aa-: The principal feature of the statement of th clearing-house bank of New York City for th week ending Jun 10 were an In crease of tl2.981.00o In loans, a gain of IS. 8 10.000 m eaah and an expansion of t20.1, tOO In depoalta Those change ar baaed on the report or actual conditions, and arose, so far aa loans are concerned, from bond syndicate operatlona which wer a featur of th previous week's statement. The gain In cash reflected th heavy movement from the Interior and th full effect of th changes noted la ahown In the rather heavy ex panaion In depoalta. Despite the fact that the rise In depo.lt. called for 43. 000, 000 extra reeerve, the gain In cash not only overcame this, but brought about an expanalon of t3.772.625 In surplus, making that Item I39.785.8i0. The atatement of average did not In elude the later operations of the week and while the tendency la all th leading Itema waa the same a. In the actual atatement. the totala were only about half aa large, the aurplu having rlen 11.350.750 to J8,840.- ?0The summary of tt bank and trust companies outside tbe cleerlng-house showed nly llght changes for the week. Next week's clearing-house statement will probably Include In the totala the opera tlona of tbe 17. trust companlea which bar oeeo added to tbe clearlng-bouee and all the Itema will, therefore, be very much larger than reported In the usual form ot statement with which the public haa been familiar. One feature of th tatement will be that It will more largely reveal th bank ing etreogth of New Tork. STEADY AT THE CLOSE FEW OFFERINGS IV THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Supplr Has Not Been Heavy All the Week Cattle Show Firmness. There wa not much bu.lnes done In th belt day of trading at the atockrarda yes terday. The only receipts were two "'" hogs. , which sold at nd 46.00. Two lo.rt. of steers carried over from th pro ceding day brought 45 50 and . 16.10. Th week w not a very active one. Sup pllea wer. at no time heavy and m what of a holiday eplrlt prevailed. haa been the caae with all other lines of bu.l--ne.a. Th. undertone, however, was steady, and considerable strength developed with TtecelPtsCyeaterday were 1.16 hogs. The shlpperi were A. E. Kelthly. Weiaer. on car of hogs, snd John Kiamer. by boat, J ""IS. d.y. 1 vrr .. foMowj 14 steer " 9 10 ::::::: -j j 84 bog !!? 7, :::::::::::::: Z i2S T3hog 11. .. .k. ..nou. classes at rncea t""u - - tock at tb Portland Unlea 8tockyard 7SZ?,ZSE& eer prime nay-fed steer. t Choice ter ....l J;75J 6.00 Fair t good er t i-3 .:r?.Av.v;-:::::::::S:gtJ Choice belfara ATaS It o.ir.0 cho.cVVr.;..:"::::::: uii ii Choice light calvea - T.00 7.73 SSidt. cn.ic. light ealv. J.Tl J-JJ Cholc heavy calvea 4.ot t.i Choice stags SiSS Til Oeod to cbotoa (tag " l-4 Cho"hog. J-wff ?o i.olca boxa 4.34 co.ic.h-v, --- --------------1 t2 lommon - 75ii Block boss --w I.- Cb'o.'inVprIn, lamb. J.00J J.SO Cholc yearlings J.JOjy i.M meSiumn..-:::::: : 1 1 .-cb-o.w;;:::::::::::: tS :j Fair to m.dlum ewes 1.40 3.J4 Oood to choice heavy wether.... !. 4.J Old heavy wether. 1V 4.44 Mixed lot 4.00 4 6.0 TB following quotation repreaeat prle ea thl market tor tbe dlfferant classes ea. HtVe. Diafiera extra heavy. $O0gl0, drafter 1400 to 1700 Iba. 41504350i draft era 1200 to 1400 Iba.. tl00t250: chunka I4.)l 44; plnga, 414044; driving boraea, tit and up; aaddi horses. 10 and up. Chlcaga IJveatock Market. CHICAGO. June 10. Cattle BecelpU e tlmated at 200: market "'"?. ...T? t.115650; Texas steers. 4 50v5.75. W eat Jrn .teem. 34.73 5.65: stocker. and feeder. 43 856)5 70: cow and heifer. I2.40v-80. "Hogei.RecePts estimated at 11.0001 mT. trsit tzenerallr steady. Liht, . 35. mix.d! ".56.35: h.vy. tS.8oe633; rough. 15.806: good to cholc heavy $6 6.83: plga 15.65,6.20; bulk of sales. 16.15 V8hetp Receipts estimated t 7000; mar ket steady. Native. 3 ft 4.30: Western. 13.25 414.60: yearlings. 14.355.20: lambs, na tive. 14.23. 6.63: Western. 44.25 c H.90. Steel Trn-t's Infilled Tonnage. NEW lt'Ita. -un.. - ---- Ft eel corporation auu,,ui.- unfilled tonnage on lta book. May 31. aa f in i tt . This la a decreaae of 105.507 -Xto&A uwa Aeirll-aur . FALLS WITH CRASH July Wheat Loses Over Three , Cents. PIT IS BADLY DEMORALIZED Big Bull Hedges In Distant Months. Promise or Cooler Weather Starts Things Doxvnwnrd Winni peg Offers Low. CHICAGO. June 10. Wheat prlee came down with craab today, especially for the July delivery. There were signs that the big no aicgs acquirca iu J ' -"T largely hedged for July and Septenjr. and fore, available no longer. Feeling at tne close waa demorallied. with last sales 1 o . . . , . r.m rinl.hed o to Jc unuer ia.v lufui. - - i , " to Tc down; oats off So, and provision at a decline ot ioc ia Promise of cooler weather started tho sell ing, which weakened the wheat market lo t p..lnt where stop loss orders disclosed the hnllowness of the situation. Apparently the principal trader on the bull side had success fully conducted over cover of the hot weatn er scare and without attracting notice a series of hedges in distant months Offer hy Winnipeg traders to Mil it very low ngure. In Buffalo had a further tendency to upset prices here. As the market had been bulled of late, chiefly In view of pos sible crop Injury from the extreme hot ana dry weather, the poslblltty of a change to lower temperature and plenty of moisture helped bring about almost a complete Chang of front on th prt of local trader The close waa virtually at the low point of th week. During the session July ranged from S)2c, with last aale 81c net lower at g t, C Selling of corn waa heavy and general. July fluctuated between 5414c and 651jc. cloalng easy. .e off. at 54.c Cash grade were weak. No. 2 yellow flnlhed at MOnfaShadC'mor Hrength thn other traJna High and low Point for July wer as- and 37SC. with the close io off. at 37c The week'a big run of hogs counted against valuea In the provision pit. At the final bell, pork waa down S2i'40c: lard less expensive by 17Hi20c and rlbe war off 15c to a couple of dime. Th leading future ranged as follows: WHEAT. Opn. High. Low. Close. Jun. t .(! I .SI July .9! ' .! -48 Sept...... .! -, "" Deo, li ' CORN. July 85V. -6H -If gept .at .t .-ts Dec lik 31 .4 .- -643, OAT3. Julv .1814 .SSi .37 .1714 Sept J?i4 . Dec wi - - MES3 PORK. - ... ow a 1( 16 .RATI. U If U Sit:::::: itu itu aw LARD. July..:... t.2 I.S2Uj I.17H 1.20 Sept 1.60 1.50 . t-2H SHORT RIBS. July t.l7S4 8.374 t.lTii t.JJ soot:.:::: 7v 8.7 t.is , 5.17 Jan ...... 7.62V4 7.62 7.J7 7.40 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady. winter patent. 13.90 4.46; straights, I3.70S4; Spring straights, (4 4.25; bakers, t8 0f 1.60. Rye No. 1. 2c Barley Feed or mixing. 57Ec; fair to choice malting. 856 96c a-iaxseed -No. 1 southwestern, nominal; No. 1 Northwestern, nominaL Timothy seed tStjllL Clover 115.75. Pork Mesa, per barrel. tJ5.tsaU.l7Vi. Lard Per 100 pounda, 8Tl2H. Short ribs Sides (loose). 7.50t.25. Sides Short, clear (boxed), 8.13H-25. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour wer qua! to 274,000 buahels. Primary receipts wara 324,000 bushels, compared with t68.000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 2fl cars; corn. 4S tears; oata, 171 cars; hogs, 14,000 head Receipt. Shipments. Flour, barrel 11.200 10.400 Whet, bushel 2K.O0O 110.000 Com. bushel. t.180.000 J;'-00' 0t. bushel 100.000 tlO.008 Rye. bushels 1.000 1.000 Beriey.. bushel '. 23.0O0 .) Grain and Produce at New York. NEW YORK, Jun 10. Flour quiet and nominally tower. Spring patenta, 4.OtJ5.15: Winter etratghta. t3.le4; Winter patenta. 34 1064.60; Spring clears, $3.T4.10; Wln ter extras. No. 1, t3.o04; Winter extra. No 3 33 15 8. 25: Kansas straights, t.15 4.30. Receipts, 2u57 barreia; shipments, 1536 barrels. . . .7 Wheat Spot weak. No. 3 red. Bo elevator and 74o f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. tl.04 f. o. b. afloat. Fu ture market weak. Rains In the North west and cooler weather generally turned the wheat market ateady to wak today and price brok over a cent per bushel In reapons to heavy liquidation. The close Inowed 1V4C net lo-. July. 96 1-160 PSc cloaed at 9c: September closed at 83ic Receipts. 106.800 bushel; hlp m.nt. 30,502 bushels. Hops Arm. State common to cholc 1910, 2tS32c; 1009, 20 22c; Paclflo Coaat 1910, nti2eo: 1909. 166 19c. ld.a firm. Central America, 10S2Oc; Petroleum4 teady Refined New Tork In barrel 17 20; refined New Tork. bulk, 3.T5; Philadelphia, barreia. 7.25; Fhlladalphla, bUWoolqulet. Domeatlo fleece. Ohio, 28c Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Jun 10. Wheat and ""po't "quotation.: Wheat .hipping. "BarlcylFeed" Vll.tO per cental; bXldd?oVL40PeperC'ce,?t..: whit. tLWointal? black. tLWeLSaii per "'call' board aale: Wheat No trading Barley. .December. IL20 per cental. . Grala Markrta of th Northwest. TACOMA, June 10 . Wheat B lneem. 96 C97c: fortyfold. 8Sc: club, BIwbTg. Red Russian. Sec Reoelpta. wheat 9 cara. hay 3 SEATTLE. June iu. riV. iaT! 97c; fortyofld. 87c: club 86c Fife, 89c. t'r 27 per ton. Car receipt up to noon: wheat 9 cara, bay 8 cara Europeaa Grala Markets. LONDON. Jun 10. Cargo vary dulL Walla Walla for hlpmnt at 14 d to 14 '""knglUh country markata quiet; French oountry market quiet. LIVERPOOU Jun 10. Wheat July. 6 10d; October, 6s 814 d. Wethr dear. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOL1S. Jun 10. Wheat July. 34 Mc; September, llVio; December, tl?4o; VoTl hard. Te; No. 1 Northern. 44c o: No. I wheat. 8o!4o; No. 1. Sc (euriltloa of tha Treasury. WASHINGTON. June 10. At the begin ning of business today th condition of the United State Treasury waa: Working balanca In Troaaury offloo. $"ln6bank and Philippine treasury. 34.- 84Th2' total balance In th general fund W ordlnryrcelpta yesterday were tL822. 670 with ordinary disbursement of 12,- Theurplu thl Sscal year ta 19.107. 0W M a7lnt a d.flclt of 110.685,043 at tnL" i!?.J"l.Trid. Panama Canal and public debt transactions. New Tork Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 10 Cotton future closed steady Closing bid.: June 15.60c; JuTy. 15 64c: August. 13.10c: September 13 sic' October. 13.53c: November. 13.55c; PecemberT 13.55c; January. 13.54c; March. 13St: coned quiet. Mld-upland 15.90c: mid-gulf. 16.15c. No ale. Wool at IH. I-ouis. ST. LOTJIS, June 10. Wool. Irregular. Territory and Western medium 17&lc; fine medluma 16ylio: fine. 11814VxC Metal Market. HEW- X0RK. Jun 10 The metal -mar-. REPORT OF THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANYgf OREGON ' At Portlaag, Oregon, la the State of Oregon, at tha close at buslneea June Tta, Mil. RESOURCES. Loan and discounts - Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. Bond, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures.......... Due from banks (not reserve banks)...... Due from approved reserve banka. .. Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. Due to banks and bankers .... Individual deposit subject to chock. . Demand certificate of deposit Time certificates of deposit. Certified checks. Cashier's checks outstanding ........ Eavlngs deposits . ....... Total... ST 1TE OF OREGON, I County of Multnomah J I. B. Lee Paget, secretary of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and. belief. B. LEE PAGET, Secretary. CORJRECT vAltest: J. FRIECPXTHAL, .' ' A. F. FLEGEL, Directors. . eOTAETSX Subscribed and sworn-to before me this 9th day of June, SEAL. 1911. A. S. CAMPBELL, Notary Public. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Merchants National Bank PORTLAND, At the Close of Business, June 7, 1911 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. . .11,393, 1,167.03 1,000.00 United States bonds... 400, Other bonds, stocks and warrants 682,831.37 B..I u . f . , . anil mnrt. sraares.. 48, i.336.05 !, 000.00 Furniture and fixtures Cash and due from banks 1.Q74.816.07 Total ..13.607,250.52 Hibernia Savings Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON. STATEMENT at Cloae RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts..... - . Real Estate, Banking House Furni ture and Fixtures Stocks and Securities...., Bonds and Warrant : TJ. S. Gov't Bond (at par) Due from Banks and Exchanges Cash on Hand $2,256,885.94 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock ., ''JS Surplus and Undivided Profits , . 82,008.45 Savings and Time Deposits l,182,10o.91 - Demand Deposits 792.771.5S 1.974,fc7.4 Total Deposits 2,256.885.94. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Andrew C. Smith, President. Lansing Stout, .Cashier. John D?iscoll. Frank E. Dooly, Vice-President. C. B. Sewall. Asst. Cashier. E. C-Goddard. kets were quiet and practically nominal aa usual In the absence of exchange. Lake copper. 12.5(5 12.50c; electrolytic 12.5 liSWe: casting. 1L87H 13.i:Ue c Tin 48 48.50c. Lead 4.406 4.50c. Spelter 5.35 5.40c Iron Unchanged. SANITY AND EXERCISE Reminder That tie Mind and Soul Be Considered. Harper's. ' . Look at the city dog- or the city horse if any still exists. Let these anU mals be pampered. . full-fed and kept from work or play, and they become fat. Indolent, decrepit, short-lived. They must have exercise really to live. It need not be the rigorous task of the foxhonnd or the coursing- greyhound, or the hard drilling of the thoroughbred racehorse In training. But a reason able amount of exercise they must havs , . an with the citv man. tha bralnworker, the man of sedentary .. . i n a,i inasmuch as "man." uixutauuik . - of course, -"embraces woman as tne philosopher ald it ionowa inai f ....n.h1e exercise if She IUU, UDVua would live at her best. But the rea sonableness of the exercise must, never be forgotten. It would be suicidal folly , . v. Lani...pVlnv hnslneaa man or iui t II a practitioner of a learned profession to box ten rounds a day with a pugilist at top speed or to run a mile at his best pace or to play three fast sets of tennis. Yet three or four rounds a day. moderate speed wnn, aay a. ojujiib ui !..,... krloV mlT.un at the flnlah: or a pleasant. Jogging run, or a set of tennis dally or six sets distributed over a week, would do wonders In keeping , v. - V... .4 .ariontnrv worker full of the Joy of living and doing, and out of the hands of the doctors. Preferably man should take his phys ical exercise as play. A pleasant swim of fifteen or twenty minutes' duration, a swift stroll with a friend or two over five or six miles, a lively game or two of squash or tennis or handball any one of these will do a man more good than hours of monotonous mauling a punching-bag or pushing dumb-bells. The mind, the soul Itself, is benefited by play, while the bodily functions are strengthened by the physical work in the game. Germany Denies Rejection Report. BERLIN, Jne 10. The Foreign Of fice denied absolutely today the report that "Washington's proposal for a suc cessor to Dr. Hill, the American Am dassador, had been rejected at Berlin. "Neither the Emperor nor the gov ernment," it was said, "could have spoken unfavorably, aa no name has been presented yet," COJfDITTOS OF THE ..tl.144.E72.lS 929.16 456.4S2.50 171,000.00 866.23 S52.44 374.87 445.35 ,886.33 466, 2 15 161, 617.425.21 .12,420,409.03 .. 300,000.00 11,754.79 .t 77,711.46 . 1,227.384.32 21.627.40 , 3S9.28S.86 6,254.20 7.147.40 . 319,238.59 2.048,654.38 12.420.409.03 OREGON LIABILITIES. Capital stock I 250,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 115,547.61 National bank notes outstanding.. 250,000.00 Dividends unpaid 365.50 Deposits 2,991,337.41 Total ............... 13,607,250.58 of Btxsiness June 7, 1911 ..$1,360,916.06 68,144.86 652.09 130,427.03 .J 60,000.00 . 351.188.88 . 295,557.52 696,746.40 i ITULITHIO pave ment is pleasing to the eye, affords an easy foothold to traffic and is as low priced as can be for any form of durable street construction exposed to the wear and tear of constant use and of tho elements. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bitu minous Pavements. 605-608 Bloctrlo Bldg. Portland. Or. Oskar Huber. Manager. TRAVELERS GUIDE. O.-W. R. & N. Astoria Route. STEAMER HARVEST QUEEN Leave Portland dally except Sunday at 8:00 P M Saturday at 10:00 P. M.. from An Street Dock. Makes all way landing. Ar rive at Astoria at 6:00 A. M. Leave Atoria dally, except Sunday, at 7:00 A. M. Arrive Portland at 6:00 P. M. Make direct connec tion with teamer Nachotta for Megler, 11 waco. Long Beach and all pointe on the Ilwaco Division. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BBEAKWATES alalia from Ainwonn iwc- i .'.. . . a vr JunelO, 15. 20, 25. 30. July 5, lO 15 A: -;' . a dava. Freight received it Alnswirth dock dally up to 5 P. M. Pas Jenxer fare? flrst-claa. SIO: second-class. J'taclndTni mesl. and berth. fin Alnsworth Dock. Phone Main tsa Main 170. A 1234. NEW YORK PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SKRVICB. Lovr Rate. Schedule Tim. AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. 115 Railway Exchanga Bids. FortUnd, Or, UalneeTI. ' .