The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 07, 1911, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND .WEDNESDAY EVENING, "JUNE 7, 1811,
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-PINE CONTRACTS BE1S DOWN ON IIMEIIRTIN iWUUL IroKtl Cml iMILLtKS I KilNG .
" AT HIGHEST PRICE HUT ST. Ml FIRMER POSITION TO 2 CENTS HIGHER TO GET WHEAT JO
AND STILL GOING
Five Cents Basis on Coming
Crop Confirmed and There
Are Reports That 6c Has
Already Been Paid.
Market Better Supplied at
$2.25 and $2.50 for Best j
Quality Offerings. I
AT NO. PORTLAND
Portland Wholel Mrkt.
I m issed mrali firm
Kkk firmer.
Poultry pt il.v .
Asparaauii firm
union lower.
I'otatoea firmer
ltra-lerrle down.
Iemons higher.
Th strength of th prune market
ls Increasing and all previous hlfh rec
ord hav been broken.
onflrmed contract on th comlns;
crop at the 5c basis are reported by
reliable parties and there are addltlonil
report that as hlfh aa the 6c baala hta
been paid, but the cannot be con
firmed at thl time,.
The market today la the moat excited
erer hown here. Borne of the leading
Interest who have delayed their buy
ing because they felt that values would
drop after the initial excitement aub
slded, have entered the market and tnl
nvi prices a fresh bullish movement.
On the basis of t to 6c the following
prices rule for prunes of various sizes:
Increasing- arrivals of I r.i wherrl"
along Front kI'! i affected the
price Sales arc gent rally lirlnii mmle
at $5.15 to J.' 80 for brut uualliv. he
price depending; upon Dip "lie of pur
chase Kerry arrival today were the. Krcat
eet of the season nnd till." Mnoiclit the
downfall of values On 11. e IkI ,f
preBent nuotatlonn growers nre srlll nh
talnlng the highest prli'e ever known
at (Mm period of the year.
Some ellKhtly Inferior Mock null at
f 2 00 to $2 25 cliii In Mu imst !t hour,
but the. nialoiitv of (he Milpirrn'.
brought either the top or within a frnc
llon nf If
Quite a fair Improvement is howlng
In the qtialliv of Htr.iwherry offering" w
today and with n fe more day a of
Small Supply Causes Packers
to Quote 25c More Only
One Load Comes Forward
During the Day.
Further Advance Is Made
Shaniko Sales Are Made
on Shrinkage Basis.
BLEND WITH NEW
I man is Improving. Man mora stur
geon ar being caugni than usual. Tries
command higher price than salmon. A
rew year ago sturgeon wer so pienn
ful that many ton war dumped back
Into the river each aeaaon,
Only Fair Bun.
Cascade Iocka. Jun ,1. Ther 1 a
fair run of salmon but demand I so
heavy that supplies) ar not up to th
order on hand.
NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT
Portland1 Bank
expects the:
real snnahlnc Die trade
rF.lll n Ka r.llltr III. Ifi I hA at-ar,A
nun ... ...... . ... " ' am
and thu MtlntMlo Oregon a renurntlon !
Pise
0a to 40s..
40 to 0S...
to to 60s...
80 to 7os...
70 to SOs...
0 to 10b...
SO to 100s..
6c 6o
7 c 7 c
c 7c
6 V C u
&Vc c
6c
4c
4V. v
6c
8c
7C
7c
e
among Portland a visitors
Bom of the curlier aertlorta have al
ready ceaned shipping her rice and this
gives the Imprcealon lhat the ixa.mn
will he very short WedneKd-iv
n V . a . . i . Ill'hilav
Cattle Market Forced. )
While there have been no sales 4
of rattle above the top figures 4
of the pnnt few days, the dearth 4
of arrUalM Is causing paiJters to 4
talk of a quarter advance for 1m- 4
medlstr shipments, and It Is con- 4
sldered likely by the trad that 4
this rise will be forced for first
arrivals of quality. 4
rORTI.AM) I.IVKSTOCK Rl'N.
lloga Cattle. Calves. 8heep.
lare arrived todiv nod were quoted at
11.15 to 11 26 per rrnt
Monday . . . .
Kuturdny
Friday
Thursday
Week ao. .
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102
lft
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it
31
s5
Hi
7
una
1211
2671)
620
30
1679
711
Only one load of rattle came Into the
yards today and this met with a good
demand from the trade. Th cattle
market may he said to show a frac
tional Improvement here. The sale of
one stter yeslaraav at $6.25 does not
necessarily mean that the market Is at
that figure although packers may pay
6u 6V.0
6S.C 6'ic
Th latter four sixes ar generally
considered th baala price.
8ome of the reports regarding the
price of prune contracts at thin time
atate that c Is being paid, but the
trade generally is of the opinion that
th transactions referred to are for
slated sis and not a basis value.
HOP MARKET FIRMER
Delen Reported m S-k.ing Option
at 25c Per Pound.
While there Is a firmer tone In th
local hori market and dealera are re
ported a seeking option at 2c. no
business I reported. The condition of
the atate' crop, whil Improving with
th warmer weather. 1 atlll unsatisfac
tory. A mail advice ay that 10c wa pajd
this week in New York atate for .5
bale contract with further offer be
ing mad at the same figure in th
tate; otherwise th market haa been
quiet, owing to th unwlllingne of
buyers to meet th advanced price that
holder ar asking. Crop report ar
somewhat more encouraging in New
York state. There is no change In the
crop prospect In England or on th
Continent, crops still being backward.
New York hop market price per
pound:
State. 1910, prime to choice,
nominal 21 C32
State, 1910, medium to good.
nominal 29 CJ0
Pacific coast. 1910. prime to
choice 25 2S
Pacific coast, 1910, medium to
choice J fl
good 22Vi24
Pacific coast. 1909 16 H18
Pacific coast, older growths... 10 014,
Germane, 1910, per lb. onminai
Kew York movement In bales:
Receipts for week JS0
Receipts from Kept. 1 77,545
Receipts same time last year 55,406
Exports to Kurope for week
Exports from Sept. 1 4. 483
Exports same time last year 42,741
Imports for week
Imports from 8ept. 1 14. IS"
Imports same time last year.... 4.555
Clrrh, r?6rT87c; hltiestem. 95ff97c; forty
fold. R5 rf : Willamette valley. 85c;
red Russian. 4c: Turkey red. 90c
OATS Nominal. I'oditcera' price
Track. No. 1. white. $29.50; gray. $28.60
29.00.
BARLKY Producers- price 1910
Feed, $28; rolled, $29 50; brewing. $25.00.
MjLLSTl'FFS Selling price Bran.
$25 00; middlings. $31 00; ahorta. $26.00;
.v,nn tia nn4r. nn
lAY-Producera' price- 1 910 Valley ' tl,e '''te account of the ahortage
tlmothv, fancy. $ 1 7 W i s 00: ordinary. 1 .i"?"" '"V" arrivals In the cattle
$15 00017.00; esatern Oregon. $1 9 OOfJ 1 branch ot the Ivc.tock market
!.. .icnno.onn. i were nine steers tiiat averaged 23
$11.00; wheat. i2 OOW l.t.00; cheat ,u,,d? ,ha " J?1 5 !s One lot of
$12 00C1J.00; aifa'fn. $14.00. oats. $12.00 I ow" , '"f,hJ, 15 bul non- of U,U WM
tfi1 1 S 00 i fit fir nip iiiiir.
FLOUR Old crop patents. $4 95 ; , J'he derVi,h .f ."LV 1of ferln ln th!
Willamette. $4 80 per barrel local . c rk'1. ",'nl" ,tlme ' "Pf,;le,,
"BrN'rg. and Vouitry. ! v'."nce ,nCHned l b'd 25C ad"
BUTTER Extra creamery, cubea and i There vu m ooH ,-ii r,.r .
tubs 24c; prints. 25Vjc; ordinary print. xoltt, Portland this morning and klll
20fl2Sc; storage. 18c; dairy. 12f?15c. , werc anxloualv awaiting supplier..
HUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland, per ! Nominal cattle values ot North Port
ponnd. 24c. land are:
rOULTKY-Hnrv hena. i.ir: town, Beef steers
16c; springs. 22f 25c; geese. 12c; llv j Kancy grain steers .
young durka, JTHWSnc; old ducks 18 ; Ordinary grain steers. . .
20c; turkeys, alive. 24c; dressed. 27ttc; . Ordinary ateers
pigeons. $2.00 doxen. peat grass steers
EGGB Local, extras. 21c; esse count. Best cows
fresh, 20c; spot buying rrlr. lflc '.Medium cows
0 M Portland. ordinary cow".".!".!"!
CHEESE New Oregon fancy full : p1K)r t0 fajr C0WB
cream, triplets and dlnle. 1 4 '4 ft 1 5c lb ; i yest bulla '."'.'.""
Young Americas. 1 14 lflc: storage Kancy bulls
flats, l3HSrl4c; rallfomla flats. 14c. j ordinary hull's"".'
rruite and Vegetabl. 1 t-i t ya
POTATOES Selling price Rest. 1 Bp8t 1 u M'
$2.50; good. $2. 25(f) 2. ifi. Buying car- ; or,nry
loads, select, $2.00; ordinary, $1.90; p00r . ..!.."!!."""!
new, ifrc.
ONIONS New $5: Australian. $4.60;
new red. $3; garlic. 7ific lb.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges New na
A firmer ton Is showing in the wool
market and prices show h further ad
vance of from, 1 to 2u n pound. Th
sa!o at Khaniko late yeaterdny afternoon
waa at the highest prices of the season,
although the mirchiiMea were made on a '
new basis, which would t ut down the j
value aomowhat. Instead of paying for1
their wools at Khaniko weight, the buy-I
ere decided that thev would pay only 0I
per cent on tlio Hhanlko weight arid an I
additional 10 per ceVt if the weights
w.-rc i-orreci wnen tlie purchnsea roach
the mills. This la equivalent to n re- 1
duction of fully 6 per cent ni there Is
considerable shrlnkiige In the wools by i
the time they reach their euntern dost I-!
nation. j
While prices bid and pal. at Khaniko '
yesterday ranged from 10c to lc a'
pound, local Interests here are not of- i
ferlng over 9c to 15c a pound. This Is I
practically the same price aa the Shan- j
Iko ealea when the shrinkage Ls taken I
Into consideration.
Valley wool are beginning to arrive '
in small lots in the local market and
the shearing season Ah well advanced. 1
'-' mailing rrnm 11 to liie Hi
Old Stock Is Desired and This
Accounts for the Mixed
Quotations Entire Grain
Trade at Standstill.
,$J,00b,89l.ll
1.711,79.3$
Clearing today
tear ago ;.,.
Gain today f $68,104.0$
Balance today $47,838.5$
Year ago 111,14$.$$
Clearing
Balances
eattte
.$1,859,881
211.871
CHICAGO HOGS HIGHER
lire
1
Argentina Aoreag Oreater.
(Special Cable.)
liurrios Ayres, Argentina, June
7. It Iimh been officially an
nounced that the acreage plowed
to wheat In the Argentine Is In
creased 20 .'H-r cent over last
years flgurea.
6.00
5 70
6.i0
6 65
6.766 85
6.25
6.25
5.00
4.00
.$
t.l5
4.76H
3.00S
6.00 (j
4.75
4.00m 4.25
7 00
6.8S
3.OO04.OU
Millers of the Pacific northwest and
California are muklng an effort to ac
cumulate n fnlr supply of old wheat
with which to mix with the new crop
poiind for the Willamette vallev. nunlltv 1 KO tliat milling operatlona shall con-
inaklng the difference ln price. Itiriue when the new season starts.
The following sales were made at I This U causing higher bids than for
Shaniko yesterday afternoon: 1 merlv to rule In the wheat tr.ttle and
Thomas Kltigerald to Oreen. 19,091 offerings are so limited that it I Im
pounds, at 13c. .possible to secure a full line on th
Pat Riley to Dufour, 86,609 pounds, at , situation.
15V4C. j Nominally the market stands at 97r
J. E Hlnton to Dufour, 73,030 pounds, I for bluestein and 6c fur club, but these
at 15c. nrlres reflect only what the general
McRae estate to Kuhn. 21.397 pounds, bids are.
at 13, a Kld.i for barley and oats have been
I). T"McRae to Kuhn, 24,042 pound, j entirely withdrawn by holders on Me
at 14c. ! count of the nominal stocks available
Oilman French to Jonas. 68,698 ,loth lines.
pounds, at 15 'nC j r lour trade Is firm for patent as
Hilton & Burgess to Kuhn, 64.138 wc" export but no new business
pounds, at 12vc 1 i!i reported from foreign place.
L. Moslcy to Dufour. 73S1 pounds, at ''"V remains steady at unchanged
12. c. I values
Hilton & Burgess to Dufour. 10.132
pounds, at 13tc.
Thomas Brogan. te Kuhn. 57.321
pounds, a t 1 4 'h c.
John McLennan to Frankenstein, 0256 Market Closes Higher After Opening
pounds, at 15c. With a Lost Today.
Minks & 1-argher to Dufour. 10,423 1 , ,
pounda at l 'Uc hlcago, Juno 1. Sharp recovery was
Wallace Fargher to Elseman Broj... 1 n.ade In wheat market prices tndrvv
8004 pounds, at lf.So. ;aft-r an opening to a hiislrel
A ha rffhpr n Itifnnr K . K . pnnnrlR ..--.i-, ,tnn ',.... ,,mr,.b
at 1 1 c
Th Market I Up Nickel With
Heavier Run.
Chicago. June 71 Run: Hogs, 11,000;
cattle. 16.000; sheep. 20,000.
Hogs are strong to Sc. up: left pver,
1971. Receipts a year, 18,000; mixed,
6.86416 26: rough, 6.7,0tf5.85; good,
6.70615; light. 6.90(16.26.
Cattle steady.
Sheep steady.
Preparing for Fourth.
(8peHl Dlapitrb to Tbe Journal.)
Oregon City, Or.. June 7. A fine pro
gram ha been prepared for the Fourth
of Juy celebration at Wright' springs.
Judge Grant B. Dimlck of this city will
deliver the principal oration of th
day. The entire affair Is under th
management of W. J. E. VIck of Liberal.
Sefat Dispatch t The Jourad.)
Oregon City, Jun T. Th damurrel
filed by th olty In th complaint n
Mr. Walker wa overruled by Judfl
Campbell Monday. Mr. Walker wal
granted an order temporarily restrain I
Ing contractor employed by th cltl
from removing a larg walnut trel
that stand In line of th cement eurbl
Ing on Washington street It wa arl
gued by Mr. Walker' attorney, J. Ff
Hedge, that th tre could not b rs.
moved without the consant of. Mrst
Walkar, a it could not be consider!
an obstruction. Mr. Walker ask thai
th restraining order be made perpetual!
The city attorney wa given 10 day Irj
which to answer, when, the caae will b
tried on It merit.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
retltlon for Estate.
Ooeel.l DUpateh to Tb JoanwLt
Oregon City, Jun 7. Judge Grant PI
Dimlck wa ln Salem Monday In conl
nectlon with th case of Rapp V. ttil
administrator of th estate of Henry Al
Snyder, deceased. Judg Dimlck Teprel
aentd the administrator of th estate!
who won th caae. While In Salem hf
filed a petition for the appointment ot
a guardian for the minor children oi
Henry Snyder, deceased. Ther arl
three children and the estat I valuer!
at $13,000. Judge Dimlck alio filed si
petition for th appointment of an ad-i
mlnlstrator for th estat of Harvey Ll
Skervln, deceased. The estate I valued
at $6000.
LUMBERMEWS
NATIONAL B.A'.NK
WIIKAT SHOJITB STAMPEDE
Tom Hamilton to Jonas & Kuhn. 45.-
472 pounds, at 16c.
Barnrrm. Cochran. Peeta Co. to Kuhl,
13.144 pounds, at 10a,,r-.
H. C. Rooper to Kuhn, 23.432 pounds,
at 14fcc
Hog Ar Firmer.
Three loads of hogs came Into the
iorth rorlland yarda today and with
...I. 1 IHiOl kn.. h.n.noa K Ih I iOCQ UCmaJlU 88 Plgn 88 17.26 Wll Ob
lemons. T4. 00 5.60: grape fruit. $3.26; j tained. This lot included 23 head that
closed with a rise of c for each of the
three options'.
Publication lo Hie Dally Trade Bul
letin that the winter wheat crop had
been seriously iiffected caused the
ft.inipedo to cover. It whs Ktated that
line wjni r wnear crnuiuon neeiirietr on
D. McKay to Brlgham. 18.082 pounds, ! " "St. " . J .'l'"'"r
!'.;(. Texas 17 points and Oklahoma 3
points. In the central winter wheat
states the losses In condition were from
3 to 5 polntr. Kentucky improved 14
and California 2 points during the
period.
Liverpool opened with a rise but
cloretl lower.
:o-
,702 pounds, at
averaged 121 pounda. Stock that aver
aged 176 pounds went at $7 or 10c above
Pineapples. 67c lb.; tsnrerlnes. $1.26;
mi rn.ihfirpl am ftrearnn 81 Oft ff Fifl n.r "4
box crate; California. $1.15 1.25 per 15 i proylous quotations,
hnr crat ! I here was a ftrm
VEGETABLES New turnips. 75c;
beets. 75c; carrots. 76c doz. bunehea:
cabbage. $2.60 per cental; tomatoes,
HOiifhem I?Kf4 crate bennn 1HI1V
lb; horseradish. 8-rr10c: greerr onions. 16c. Br1 blockers $
dor; peppers, bell. 30c per lb.; head iuiuni ngni
firmer tone ln the swine
trade ln the east and at Chicago the
marKei waa a nickel nigner.
Nominal swine values at North Fort
land
7.00
at 15c
McLennan to Frankenstein. 117
6.J6 pounds, nt 1 Sc.
.1. Katlen to Jonas. 1
14-tc.
F. C. Cooke to Angell. 698.) pounds, at
15V.C
Kd Mays to Jonas, 13,858 pounds, at
13c
Fisher & Co to Kuhn, 49,256 pounds,
at 15 He
Asher tt McCarty to Dufour, 20,930
pounds, at 14 He
T. A. Connolly to Jonas, 50,250 pounds, I
at 14 He j-J.'-T
Ed McOreer to Green, 14,866 pounds, 'V,',
at 14c. I l,e"
Rosenbaum, 9000 pounds, at 14 'e
6.76
lettuce. 60fS'75c dozen; hotnorrse. $1.60r .Heavy packer .60
1.75 box: radishes. 15c dozen bunches: ; Rough packers 6.0036.60
celery ( ) per dozen; eggplant, 14c per' Bbeep Market I Steady.
lb.; cucumhers, $2.25 per dozen; peas,! While one lot of extra fancy lambs
oc; cauuriower. i i i noien; : sola at a dime advance over recent
naranis local. nOfflnhn dozen: extra mini.tinnB h, ... . i ..
60 I fancy, 75'it90c; Walla Walla. $1.26 box: steady. The stock that brought $6.60
rhubarb, 2'ff2Hc lb. i )n North Portland this morning was
APPLES $1 00-8 2 75. . well worth the extra dime In conparl-
Meats. ruh and wrorlslon. i son with any recent arrivals, therefore
ntun HW'.f wnoiesaie siarrgnter- the general range of value is practl
ers' prices: Best steers, 10Sini4c: or-lcally unchanged.
dlnary. 9HW10c; best cows. 9139-c;1 There were quite liberal arrivals of
ordinary. 8 9c. : sheep and lambs In the local yards to-
DRESSED MEATS Front street day. and the trade took hold of offerings
nogs, lancy, mr per in.; ormnary. c ; some what better than rormerly, but
per pound; heavy. Rc; veals, extra, j bidders were not Inclined to pay any
1Dff12c; ordinary. lOfjllc; poor, 8 Vic;, more than during recent days, quality
spring lambs, 10r? 11c; mutton, 8c; goats, I considered.
4c: beef. bi ac. Nominal sheep and lamb prices at
l-l.ll- , i-.j c, i,aii rwenie leni. uerces, 1 1 it c rn.;'Mortn fortland:
nunc ' "!'"' -" atenm rendered, tierce. !0o per lb.; 'Wethers $ 4.00
Cut Price to HHf. compound, tierces, xc per lh. 'Lambs 6.0006.60
While moat of the cheese trad. I . . " . BAtON. hK. ...Hams. 1 If Ewes 3.25
holding the prlre of flats firm at 15c I '"l; "I"1""1 .ll"- ' V . Feed sheep 2.102.60
a pound and demand continues to absorb : J'' ". 1 ' ? ,ro': i Among tue Shippers,
fully all offerings, several parties are r'l"J- 'V ,',Le k, if. I V Cattle T. S. Clark, Pomeroy. Wash.,
aid to be offering supplies at 14M,c a arm2kfl'- ,ice'r.b",i1l'-,K8moked' : one load.
VTu-Km.n.rlL'nu in"' ik. . Sheer- and Iairibs L.E. West, Rose-
ei,,r. A - K.ni;r c " a H, "" i t burg, (Jr., two loads; Norwood & Col
Li one- f'fi-h i "i5il2c: B,,rlpe(1 I man. Harrisburg, Or. two loads; T. B.
i?Z.l0cii Cal??.h-ill2 tC: "R mon Pattoii. Halaay, Or., two loads; J. H.
. T ;. '.'".', 'K"-, Farmer, McCoy. Or., two loads.
" '" " ' romcon. c: lOD- Hn'ntln K.vln. Paveim Mahn.
CHEKSK SLIGHTLY EASIER
round, or a cut of Vc from previous
xigures.
CABBAGE IB VERY FIRM
lb.: black cod.
Quickly Cleaned Up Here
Chk... niorlrAt la I'oru firm at 1 f
nar eantal Th. n.rln.J aihlh .a ma large, $1.50
from Bacramento yesterday has almost
been cleaned up and ?ut.do of this lot
i a. . . . . in i, . , n 1 1 1 1 1 1 . v iii. i n v , i i r . ,i.
SnppHe. From Sarr.mento Are Very I VJi.r V'Z bI ! one load; w. b. Kurtz. The Dalles. Or.
I smelts, 1'4W2c lb.; Mlver Vmelfs. 8c !2- roru' v""- w-
;C: 7!n'i,"-'h 1 .Today;, run of livestock compares
.hart Te rn. th.rf tn aKo.l nn IK " " " v.:..l ,.. o lur
. ' . ' ' ' " ' a 11-, fc m nt, , lctuq-
OYSTERS Shoal wa t cr bay, per sral-, Hogs Cattle Sheen
i.ia' a. ' ' n" i. - " ,y li'l 1 224 31 1J19
I'm, ri bh'"i', ae.-,, in- iv" in. bhi'R, 1 I "I J 0 27
$11.60; canned eastern. 65c can. $6.60!iq(iQ 319
do.; eastern in shell. $1.7Sff2 per 100. 190s 47
Hops, Wool and Hides. I in07 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.200
HOPS Contracts, 1311 crop, 25c; 1 1906 80
1010 crop. 20rtf22c; 1909 growths. 1 5 2
l1- A year ago today there was a steadv
TAI.IXIW-Prime, per lb.. 6c: No. 8 I tone In all linea of livestock with no
there is a dearth of offerings although
additional supplies are dally expected
irom tne scum.
Local cabbage ls coming forward In
small lots, but the stuff ls not suffi
ciently headed to create much of a
demand.
403
495
165
760
168
99
196
1967
2420
600
143
325
RED OMONS LOWER
and grease. 2fl2lc
WOOIy Nominal, 1911
Wlllnmetta
Sales Her Are tieneral at 2c: valley. 14,l&c; eastern Oregon. 12
Bermudas Are Inactive.
With greater offerings of new crop
red onions from California, lower prices
sre prevailing ln the Front street trade.
Today's sales are generally around $2.60
per cental. Movement of Bermuda
stock Is limited since the reds began to
crop In value.
LEMOV MARKET HIGHER
Best Stock Here Is Qnoted at $6.50
Per Case Today. i
Warmer weather has stimulated sn
already overstrong lemon market and
prices both here and in the south are
higher Local values reach as hieh aa 1
JH.50 j er case
ASPARAGUS MARKET HIGHER
14c.
CHITTIM BARK 1911, nominal. 6c;
1910. 5c.
HIDES Dry hides. 1 6 H f? 1 6 4 o lb :
green, 6(9l7He.; bulls, green, salt, He
lb.; kips, 6tt?7c; calves, green, 12
18c per lb.
MOHAIR 1911, selected. 8537c.
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
PITOAR Cube, $6.30; powdered, $6.40;
fruit or berry, $6.40; dry granulated,
$6.40; D yellow, $4.70; beet. $6.20; Fed
eral Fruberry. 6c less than fruit or
berry: Honolulu Plantation cane granu
lated, 6c less.
(Above quotations are 30 days net
caf li )
RICF Japan No. 1, 4HQ'6c; So. 2,
4c; New Orleans head, 6 '. ip 6 H : Creole
4c.
SALT Co.-.rse, half ground 100s $S.no
per ton: 60s. 19.00: table dairy, 60s $13;
lots, $17; bales. $2.20; extra fine bar
rels, 2b, 5s and 10s, $4ift'5; lump rock,
$20.60 per ton.
IIOXP.V Vew 75 ner re
BEANS Small white, $426;
ou,
change ln prlcoH
Official Representative 8als.
Following are official sales. They
represent demand, supplies and quality
offerings:
BTEERS.
Av. lbs. Price.
9 steers 923 $6.26
YEARLINGS.
9 yearlings 490 $4.50
cowa
14 cows , 999 $8.00
SHEEP AND LAJklBS.
270 select lambs 64 $6.60
30 lambs 65 6.60
156 lambs ................ 68 6.50
197 lambs 63 6.40
68 cull lambs . .' 62 4.60
3 wethers 66 4.25
115 mixed 100 3.75
16 mixed 96 8.75
HOGS.
23 hog 171 $7.26
4 hogs 155 7.00
20 hogs 176 7.00
1 hog 830 6.00
1 hog 680 6.00
STOCKS ADVANCE IN
NEW YORK MARKET
New York, June 7. Stocks advanced
sharply today. With tho upeclaltles as
July
leaders the general market opened with
a rise and closed from 1 to 2 points
higher.
American stocks werc heavv in Lon
don today with prices lg to ' lower.
Leading stocks today showed the, fol
lowing gains: Amalgamted H. Ameri
can Smelters a point, Baltimore &. Ohio
S. Brooklyn Kapld Transit U, St. Paul
Erie 1V, Great Northern 3, L. &
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
WHKAT
Open. High.
!'1U 9-"
JlS'a 90
90 92
, CORN.
63 C4
r.4', r,r,-
631. 544
OATS.
36. 37 S
36S 38
371, 39
PORK.
1490
1465
LARD.
820
830
RIBS.
802 80.' 800 802
800 802 797 802
I July
! ."ept.
Dec.
1 Jutv
Sept.
Dec.
, July
Sept.
j July
j Sept
Low.
90 Ti
88
0fc
63 4
64 S
03
3i4
36 S
37
Close.
92 4 A
90
92
54H
65 H
64i. A
374 A
38
39
.1485
.1450
. 820
. 835
1480
1447
817
827
1490
, 1465
820
830
1 f ti 3 E " ' 11
Ml B li .1 II II i
r t r-TM mm Tjr
THE ONLY
FISHING OUTLOOK
- "
si
National Bank
Within This Circle Enclosing Portland's
Skyscraper District
ON FIFTH AT STARK
N.
Missouri Pacific 1, N. V. Cen
tral , Northern Pacific
Reading 1,
No Clackamas Fish.
Oregon City. June 7. There Is a bet
ter run of ealmon In the Willamette
but practically no fish are being caught
Southern Pacific I'nlori Pacific 1 , I In the Columbia. Shipments from here
United States Steel common n point. ' "re made mostly to the best fish trade
; of I'ortiand.
Tt ar, era ,,P V,if VnrL ,...,.fu fnmluh. V.
Overbeck : Cooke company.
IJescrrpUun Open! lilghi U I tila
large :
$6.90; ,
Snpplies Are Quickly Cleaned Up at
Former High Figures.
Market for apparatus la holding ' white. $4.25; pink. Jfi.75; hay
rather firm and sale continue to he ; Limas, $7.26; redR. $6.26.
made at the prices that have ruled Paints. Coal OIL Etc I
during the past 1" dnvs. There uhh I 1.INSF.K!) Oil Raw hhls. 99n !!
quite a fair lot of Walla Walla stock kettle boiled, bbls., $1.01; raw, in cases, San Francisco June 7 Wheat Aus
efferlng here tnrtav n jwirfitinr, Ka'ic.j. kn.j in .-., i nc ..1 . i.J '.1n T"cfc": l".unB ' vv.neai, aus-
- w... . . '? ' .. wi ; tra tan. Sl.66fisi.70: Nonnra nominal
r r TI. (1 tra I I ,1 u 1 .IE. rtll ' I' . . 1 . . ' '
( none in market).
PRICE OF PRODUCE
AT SAN FRANCISCO
i. hoi 6 1 . "" s"""' "'," JC' k3 mi . California club, $1.451.62H; northern
' 1 ll'i'ir 111 lliai rT-1 t, n- K r K ua otam 11 71 A. 1 ?DU .
: WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 8c per lb.; , i ZZ 1 67 V4 TuVkav red II flOffil S
,600 lb. lots, 8C per lb.; less lot's. 8Hc 1 Wit V 661 11'
. c. , , , M ; BENZINE 86 degrees, cases, 240
Old Stock Is About Exhausted; ew gallon; iron bhls., 21ic per gallon.
l9c per gallon; water white' bulk, 8
POTATOES VERY FIRM
Is Very Scarce, too.
Barley Feed, good to choice. S1.27U-
W1.30: fancy. $1.31 Vt 1.32H ; poor to
fair, $t.22H1.30; shipping and brew
ing, nominal; cnevaner, nominal.
:.T:.ki "-in.- v with iiarp.rt;.T
a srreat Bhortage In offerings. Ro few ' v cases: Extras, 21Hc; prime firsts
old crop Oregon are available that ' ROPE Manila 8c sisal 7.c ! 20.V4c; firsts 19V4c; seconds, 18Hc;
most of the trade ls not quoting them. GASOLINE-Red crown and' motor. ealt?ff" "fSi1, I'i0- u
parrers. jc; iron oarreis, bC per gal- ;s:V "..i
drain. Hoar and Kay.
WHEAT Nominal. Track deliver
Ion.
I
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Centruet Asphalt and eetrer Bltom
(nous Pavement. (0t-0t Electrle
Bid-. Portland. Or. Oakar Huber.
Manager.
New York Cotton Market
Open. High. Low. C!on,
1H49 1360 1.-1.38
1366 1362
15H6 163
1692 1570
1534 1616
13fR 13S1
m 134
1350 1360
1360 1340
Jan. ...
March 1364
June 1664
Julv 1692
Aug 1629
Sept 13S
Oct 1351
Nov. 13 50
Dec 1360
1838((T!31
1345 46
1557(6 69
1569071
1515r1
1S79SS0
1347r4
1340W12
onds
fancy. 134c. ; do. -firsts. 13c: Oregon.
fancy. 13V4c. Storage Oregon, fancy,
14,,4c; New York daisies, 18 Vic; do,
singles. 18c. ,
Potatoes, per central Oregons, $2.40-,
?2.60; eastern. $1.752.16; new, 20
3c. per pound.
Onions Australian brown, ner crate,
nominal: new red. per sack, $2; silver
skins, $2 per sack.
Oranges New navels. standard,
81.26 176 per box: fancy. $2.50a00;
Valencia. $2.60 3.75, 40. cbolc, $2.00.
A lam. Cop. Co. . .
Am. C. & K c.
Am. Can, c
do pid
Am. Cot. Oil., c.
Am. Loco., c. . . .
Am. Sugar, c. . . .
Am. Smelt, c . . . .
Anac. At In. Co. .
Am. Wool., c. . . .
Atchison, c
do pfd
B. & O., c
Beet Sugar
Brook. Rap. T..
Can. Pacific, c.
Cent Leather, c.
do pfd
C. & O. W., c...
do pfd
C, M. & St. P. .
C. & N. W.. c
Chesa. & Ohio..
Colo. F. & I., c. .
Colo. South., c..
Cons. Gas
Dela. &. Hudson.
D. & R. G., c
do pid
Erie, c
do Zd prd. .
do 1st pfd.
General Electric.
Gt. North..' Pfd
Ice Securities...
Illinois Central
nter. Harvester
nterur. Met. c
do pfd
Lehit-h Valley.
Kan. City South.
Louis. & Nasn. . .
Manhattan Ry. . .
M.. S. P.&8. S. M.
M., K. & T.. C. . .
do nfd
Mo. Pacific
National Lead . .
Nevada Cons. . .
1 . Central . .
N. Y.. O. W
Nor. & Western, c
North American.
No. Pacific, c...
Pacific M. S. Co..
Pennsylvania Ry.
P. G., L. & C. Co.
Pressed S. C. c. .
do pfd .......
Reading, c
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd . . . .
Rep. I. & 8., c. .
Rock Id. c
St. L. & S. F. 2 p
St. L. & 8. W.. c.
do pfd 4
67
66 S
11
87
64U
41
120
80
56
inl
87
65 V
41 Vi
1 20 7,
81 Va
67
56
11
86
63 Vj
41
1 1 9 Vi
SO'.i
81
39
36
115 llfi',4i115;116t4
101 :1li4;lM.104
Equals 1910 Tack.
Astoria. Or., June 7. Since the warm
er weather began there lias been quite
an improvement In the runa of sal
mon and the glllnetters have during
the past two or three dayB been making
ialrfv irood catches. While the season
thus far has been regarded generally I
iTai? i as a poor one, one or lire canners saia
' ' " ,2 ' thai tli. naolr r ola la fnllv Anu.l
to the amount put up at the corres
ponding time n year ago.
6s
56 Vt
11 'm
86
64
41 1
108
63
81
108;1077.;10X'4
04 'M
82
237 j238
31 3S
24 M
126128
147il48
85 ii I 85
, 34 34
i47'i48
53 53?. 1
81'. 82
237 j238
31
24
Fish Are Scarce. 1
Chinook. Wash.. June 7. Fish are very I
scarce and the beginning of the spring 1
freshet Is sure making Itself known ,
bv the amount of drift ln the river. '
Everyday sees an Increase in the quan- :
tlty and makes it harder for the fish
ermen to follow their vocations.
Will Roost Pack.
173
31
34
44
634
163
135
21
179
35
150
138
138
36
60
66
19
110
43
108
133
7
124
106
87
173
31
69
35
44
64
164
138
21
63
179
35
161
139
138
36
169
33
45
32
52
56
19
110
43
108
136
27
124
106
37
82 V
103
24
44
12;127'i.
1 47 1148 Olvmnla. June 7. "Owing to the mar-
85 85 kot conditions every effort will be made!
33 34, 1)- the canneries and packers to prrt I
BbVu'im as many salmon as possible this 1
1 47 I season," said John L. Rlseland, atate I
147
172
31
69
31
44
63
163
135
0
19
52
179
34
150
138
137
36
161
8ou. Pac, c: ... .1120
.1.
33
46 V,
32
Sou. Ry., pfd. . .
Tex. & Pac
T., St. L. & W., ci
Un. PaOf, c
U. S. Rubber, c. .
U. 8. Steel Co., c
Utah Copper
Vlr. Chemical . . .
Wabash, c
Distillers
Ore Lands
Wabash, p
Western Union.
Westlnghouse . .
Wis. Central, c.
Big Four
Ry Spring
Goldffeld Con.,
Tenn -Copper . .
Thrd Ave
Sales. 476.100 share.
OU money, 3 per cent. . , ,
69
29
22
185
41
76
47
69
17
37
63
38
82
78
68
'IS
40
121
69
29
22
187
41
78
47
69
17
37
63
38
82
76
68
'37
40
50
66
19
110
43
108
133
26
123
198
36
Ladd & Tilton Bank
ESTABLISHED 1859
Capital $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided ProfiU $700,000.00
Letters ot credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued available on
all parts of the world.
CORNER WASHINGTON AND THIRD STREETS
172 i fish commissioner.
31 lie declares that while this Is an
69 i off year ln the salmon business, the
35 I big runs coming In cycles of four years,
44 i the last one 1909, that he expects to
64 'hoc the largest pack this year that has
164 ever Deen put up in an orr year.
138 i This he attributes to the belief that
20 the humpbacks will run heavily this
140 year and an exceptionally large pack
124! of that variety of salmon
nanaiea.
63
1 to be
169
33
46
32
120
69
29
21
185
41
76
47
69
16
37
61
38
82
76
68
37"
6
40
179
34
161
138
138
36
67
51
56
19
110
43
108
75
13614
26
124
106
36
V0
160
96 j
30 :
"3 i
32
69
120
69
2:i
21
187
41
77
47
69
16
37
61
38
82
7
68
57
37
6
40
11
Sturgeon Demand Heavy.
The Dalles, Or., June 7. Reports re
ceived here state that the catch of sal-
Bonds
Investments
Timber Lands
Neuhausen & Co.
701-2-3-4-5 LEWIS BUILDING.
PORTLAND. OREGON
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $1,500,000
SURPLUS. $750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
Part of Portland's
prosperity is due to
her generous use of
bitulithic pavement.
Overbeck &
Cooke Co.
Commission Merchants
Stocks, Bonds
Cotton, Grain, Etc.
216-217
Boari of Trade Building
Member Chlcafo Beard ef Trade,
Correspondents of Loran A Bryaa.
Chloaffo, New .York. Boston.
W bar th only private wire
eahectlnf Portland with' the ,
' atrn eaehanrea.