The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1911, Page 15, Image 15

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1911.
HHGHT OF SEASOU
REACHED BYBERRY
MARKET SUPPLIES
POTATO MET
TOUCHES ED
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Price Drops Very Fast Along
.Street but Bottom Seems
Old Stock. Moves to $33.50
While New Goods Sell at
$4'5 Cental.
i . - a
1 r i l. ' l -nurair now nign . recora
mouui neacneu: ;. manners '"c",". potato market
. . ' . i wnen ttia mine r i
' Are Offering Record.
oti Wll
I today"
aa JS60.
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Portland Wholesale Market.
... Btrewberrle lower,
' K(fa aaatar. ' ' .
,.. Chicken weaker,' '.
Cherries lower, a
, Canned shad In demand,
.Aspasms firm., . ; ( .-.
rotatoea higher. ',- - ; V -
An entirely now
ached In the rol
When old atock climbed hia-h
while new, goods moved up to IS per
eental. ', , .. , -
The renersl marlrat tnr M natiliul
n Front afreet la 13 per cental, but ao
iKiiiiiiiu ra in. noiaina mat noiaer
are able to command aimoat any prio
For awhile yesterday afternoon there
waa not a pound of new potatoaa for
sie in me annra nom , diafrirt
Kvery.aaok or bo had been cleaned
36 LOADS GATTLE
raoni
FOR LOCAL YARDS
Bigk Run of Grass Stuff at
'North Portland; Feed Hogs
Higher but' Light Stuff . Is
Nickel Lower.; ; '
CAffl SHAD HAS 500,000 BUSHELS
EXCELLENT CALL OF WHEAT TOTAL
FARMERS' SUPPLY !
laat week aold Ma wool clip of 11.000
round to P. J. Urown, theprlce bain
4 centa stratsht. 'The . Tuche and
Holt wool waa purchased by Ryder at
ItH nente for the old awe wool and
II rente for the youn crop, .
Tbe market aeema to be strengthen
lag and little la being offered here.
Scarcity and Strength of Sal
mon Market Causes Deal
ers to" Bid High. , . - hoidinas bv Producers Ex-
w, -
tremely , Light In the Three
- States of Pacific Northwest
Market "Is Nominal.
-
up earner in me nay and the arrival by I I
(earner waa1 delayed.. Only nominal I
hiih'ki came forward on rxat a
these. were held generally around IS for
pei ana i ror ordinary, quality. ,j . '
New Orernn nntatoaa in blna a.
fered In a limited way. aaJe of a fair
tied lot belna made lata reaterdar af
ternoon at 4. The aliee were gooj but
e t unions ateaay.
,. (' "Wool ateady.
'.' . Hope strong.
e. ;. . - ,r- r t
BTMAmSMMXXa MAC $1 CXAT VBOJn, STREET QUOTATIONS ",
rlea readied Cows to tl a. crate fog ay. I ''ift,rtJ! ?? .
antra lota with COaxkg f
fold. ISOtlc: "Willamette valley,, Ito;
tad Jlneelan, I40J Turkey red, too.
OATS Nominal Pnwtnurtf nr4a
i ' eiv. , wnue. aiaeut gray. I2s.ee
19.00. ... . - . ,.
BARLEY PrndtKwa nHr 11A
rren. roiieii. ta.to: brewing, tfo.oo.
MTLL8TTTFFH SrlUno- nrtra Rnn
fSI.OO; mlddllnaa IH.OO; abort, J2I.00
X tka Btockyerda,
Kortb Porttand Hoga higher
tor feedera, . lower, for kllleraj
cattle aaaier; . abeep . ateady;
lamba weaker. '
Booth Omaha Hoge U to lie
lower; cattle slow to lOo lower;
aheep ateady. ..
ChicagoHogs ateadyj . cattle
at $UU. Taero van fair offerlng-a at
eaeee pnoea um im taa oay.
mmm '
It looked aa If tha atrawberrv market
. bad struck Lha bottom ' alone; Front
.Street during the paat 14 Hours. .
kecelpta were very . heavy . and eon
stderlng tha high prices were well taken
i ih ?"rlngs .war not vary well, ma- v strong; sheep ateady. , , :
" nuui trr cattul .
" 7! WHBAT-Nomlni Tra?k dellvbr-C- ..ri--:,"a'T.. vm
wit aoB, Jf!!7a; blneatem. !7oj forty. I ZiVTr "rrrw,"" J.,r I Id to Ha
trana-1 HAT Producers'' price 1116-i-Valley
car of Sales were mad down to 11.21
a crate ana as nigh aa I J, but
actions over ei.ae were n
met with. Thla morning
tendency to atlll further
price and it waa generally, forecast that I L'H
1 woud ba reached before nlgbt, I H ,
Th?te were better offerlnca of Clarka I Ll-
thU morning and the beat of thee were wfj) O' ero
quoted at 11.60 with a tendency Uter J i"m?tVV ..'iS.
In tha day to ahade this quotation. I trelght. 8 f :'.
ot rreouentJy I i. . v'ji,.-""u vfia.uin onnnrr,
there "u a I 11 K Matern Oregon, y$l.00
deoreaa thi Wxed,. f 1B041C00; . clover.
O! wheat. 111.00 All.oOt ohoat
okaaed prior to arrival, by local kill.
Tae bos ateera stood at MJS
wall som extra faaoy oows want at i
Tb utter were among the past
reoantly aeem la tk yard. Som s
tooted spared - hell era ., oam aorward
front tk soatk direct to a local taaat
oompany. .
XORTIlNb LTTBSTOCR RUN.
liogK cattle. Calves. Bheen.
Aooordlng- to reports received from
tha lowar Columbia, several . canneries
are at work packing ahad thla aeaaon.
While thara haa Emu m. a-raat mnit rrlt-m
In the aalmon catoh, ahad have been
plentiful and owing to the extremely
tronr canned flah market mnkara are
determined to take full advantage of the
altuatloo. - j - "
Bhad are generally packed In pound
talla and are quoted at 0o a dosen t. o.
b. river polnta. It Is stated that one of
the largeat aalmon handler of tha coun
try haa Informed local nark are that tha
firm would tak all the ahad -offered
tbla year.
-lllelier water in . tha rVilumhla la
intarlerlnc - with the nack of aalmon.
Catchea are atUl rather light, although
In a few lnatance fractional lnoreaae
in tne naui is reported.
Market .for canned aalmon remains
Very firm hers but no new bualneaa is
reported because packers as a rule have
soia ait may expect to paca.
. The foreign markets for canned aal
mon are thus reviewed:
Anderson - A Colt man ' Liverpool
Aiaaaa a raw parcels cava onangea
hacda, and tha market ba now ad-
iced. Prloe ruling are from lie
British Colombia flock eve Half Bound
flats ar reported to have changed I
hands at 40a Id. Inquiry for thla else
package haa been very good. Idea are
lor further advance. A. few may vet
be bought at 40a, but gooda are gener
ally being held for 40s Id to 41a, One
pound flats remain at 10a Id to I la.
One pound talis value or from lis,
t IBs Id.
1111 Pack Tha market remains quiet.
X tb Wkeat ruid.
Croldendala. . : waab-, Oram
com leg out In good shap.
Walla Walla. Waab- Wheat
backward, pat srops or beading
well. .
Papdleton Wheat report gen
4 'raUy good, . i ' "
Endioatt, waah, wtrn
Whitman crop - outlook 1 beat
aver knows.
Palona, Wash. Whsat re
ports inditaU cratt yield la
years.
te
Owing to the axtenalve demand for
atrawoemea now coming rrom cannera.
It ia not expected that tha price will
elump to tha low record of previous
season. 4
For- the first time ever known here
cannera ar In the market for Lovette pound, tie.
nu-iw line anmy, wnicn 10,7 usually
6-fro t car to buy at any price, they
arelAday eeeklng auppllea at 16c a crate
Wue they ar offering 11.10 for Clark
and .Wilsons. .Ther- prices are aval 1
.aeHi'und cratea and boxes are returned.
The strawberry trade In general la of
tha opinion that tha height of the ahlp
plng aeaaon will be reached within 0
houre and after that' only email aup
pllea will be available. Thla,. however,
la mer gueaa.. v , .. ,
00911.00; alfalfa. 114.00; oats. Ill.Otf
V7JiTm Alii AMe. Mlaava . ft at BlK
, " va vei'ir, jvea tesn jmt ss -..
er brri: local
akera. l4.4Bai.ll:
eprt emnee, j.woi.io. ,
Bnttcr, Xrr "ad yonltrjr.
Tuesday,,.... If, ,1011,
Mondav 161 .
Saturday ....161 ' ,.
Friday .' 12 IIS . II
Thursday ...110 14t 10
Wedneaday ..124 . , 11 . .,
Week ago .. ,.10 2 , II . , 1 '
1617
1041
'Hi
llll
1011
1111
Today's run of cattle, while not a
"
' Only ' 100.000 : bushels : of wheat re
main la tha handa of all producers of
the three states of the Paclflo north
west Stock a in the handa of tha mill
ing fraternity ar almost too nominal
to figure. ...
Market for wheat remains very firm
but very fimi ri I7rrfu fw M blu.at.ra "ranging from Mo to II
pound flata. There are-a few aellera ouenei. acooroing to in atanaing.oi
at lla Id. . . I tne buyer, utile wheat is avaiiaoie
London Orocers Qaaettei Salmon ' price and mlllera ar therefor
There Is a greatly increased demand f?" PT PI"n?1,uln, 1wh"var
from th country for aU canneA gooda, their needs require additional buying.
probably due to the fine weathei' which l our maraet remains iirm or paienu
has prevailed, and thi rtlol baa w"h no change In i prloea. A email
ahared la that demand. Business haa amount .of export buelnese la reported
been don. In British Columbia en a mucn anaoea prices. nou tni
record breaker, mipplled fh trade with pound flats at an advance of Id nerjaUU quoted at 11.60 per barrel, aomel
rtUTTEft Extra ereamery.' prints, tock It can poaaibly uae for case and a further rta la anticipated, of the Interior mill anxioua to oleaa
flata,
CAIJI-XJIIXIA . FRUIT SHIPMENTS
roung America. iBHc; storage,
tec. unuomia nais. lltC
i rmlta and Tgewlss.
POTATOEBh SeUlna wrices Beat lo
cal. li.6o: good, si: aaatern. is.
Aprtcot. Moving filowlr Bat Chv . ?1: Sew'lc. 2 ?0110'
Ties iwuuig iHt, ' I OM1UN8 New., is; Australian. 4.io;
Woneer Fruit comoanv aava of the "w reo. yeuow, fj; ganio, io
7.. . . . - r. - . . - I km I .
iruu anipments or ' wauiornia unaer I ""x
14Wo: ordinary prlnta. 10Oi4ei dairy, awhile.' Shipments were from Call
II 10 ' , fornia and consisted of II loads.
BUTTER FAT 7. . b. Portland. nr I f lere waa an easier feeling la the
und, f He. - , JcatU trad at. North Portland today,
POULTRY Pane h-ia. llUet fowl a I but considering the extent of the ar-
18c: eprlnsa. 22fflo: e-eeee. 12a: llva I rivals of grass stuff, this waa not to
uun- BUCK!, Z4VTZBC; Ola aUCJU. 170, wuuuhw bw i urn iiiuwuu ium
turkeys, alive, 14c: dressed. 17V4ci California were In excellent condition
plsenna ft. 00 dosen. ' but were not unloaded until a late hour.
EOOs Local. extras, 2O0fle: cas Cattle values at North Portland are:
count, fresh. 19c; apot buying prloe, lla Best steers I.1O0I.I5
f. n h I Portland. '' 1 Fancy grain ateera 1.10
CHEEKH New Oregon fancy full ordinary gram ateera .oo
cream, triplets and dalaiea 14Ue lb I Ordinary steers .......I . 1.76
xl pound flata are very firm.
red also show aa advance of I
while
Alaska
Id ter case.
Barm nee There na Dn mor misi-
ness doing this week, and price remain
firm. Report of th fishing state that entirely a present.
it haa lmoroved in Portue-ai. out in
France, where it haa Just commenced,
few fish have so far been caught
uo are willlna- to ahade thla Dric con
siderably. One aala waa reported her
during th paat 41 hours at fi.40. Th
shlomant waa for Chlneaa account
Japan aeema to be out of th market
SHORTS GET A SCARE
..a,,,.,..
........... .t .
date of June 10:
Apricot Few - moving by ' evpreas.
Flret assorted car Saturday from Va-
caville, followed by quite an assorted
movement next ween, consisting large
ly of cherriea. anricota. a few Deaohea
and Clyman .plume.
Cherriea Black rherrlea. Vaeavlll.
Sillaun, Sacramento dlstrlgt, well cleaned
up. iacK oregona irom Placer coun
ty juat. beginning to move. 'Crop fair
Ban Jos cherries moving freely. Heavi
est shipments next week. ' . .
",; Peacha Few boxes moving. About
week before many for assorted cars.
Plnme-A few Clymana. beginning to
move. Tragedlea next variety, , begin
ning aoout in xain. . .
French Pronea Heavy crop. Packers
timid, at '4c baela. Santa Claras. Crop
promises iuuy ibu minion pounas. ,
Psars Bartlett fine crop. Fully
July 6th before many will move. Sea
son lata.. -Fall paara nearly all vari.
etles, good.
. - Ornpea Thompson Seedless . 40 per
cent, Ala la gas 60 per cent. Tokays, bar
ring eunburn. promise enormous crop
v Express Cherry shipments- Moving
freely.- Next week will hav Black
Oregons, few Binge and Royal Annea
from northern California, fin Tartari
an from Han Jose. Weather conditions
fine. Late fruit 'waa never in finer
condition. Plenty of aprlcote, Clymana
for express ahlpments ..- coming week.
'Few Alexander peaches,
; Weather condiiiona pe
Of fruit and all varletlea promise
perfect for growth
letiea nromlM ta
be of rood aiae and fine aualltv. Mn
keta, dried fruit very inactive. . Can
nera however, very active for Bartletts,
ISO to 60 per ton. Only buying In dis
tricts where they can get early fruit
.andLfor Pears 2V4 and up. Apricots
160 to 60, Peaches 130 to 146 per
ton, according to varieties. Late Cllne-
varletiee commanding the, boat price. .
POULTRY MARKET RETTEW
Front Street Receiver Disappointed
':;'i."''',v'-":Oter the Slfnation. ; ;
A Front street house haa sent t out
the following review on poultry; -"The
market on poultry of all sorts
waa, to ua, rather a disappointment
Kecelpta ware large and while they
moved off quickly early in ; the weok,
toward the latter part of tbe same they
wer dull, lower, and- hard . to move.
We were able to move all w had, how
aver, and at Tight price. W gener-.
ally got for hen about 15o and for
springers 13 26a Young ducks were
easier and we had to tak for beet
a little as 22 Ha. Ducks must bs
S pounds or better to f sell at beat
pricea. 8om that were lighter aold
lor aa little as 20o or lean. Do not
send tnem unless they will go I pounds
or more. . Old geese are dull at Il0o
ana lar-. young geesa will oring li
FRESH FRTTTTS O run res New na
vela. I2.60&I.2B box: bananas. Be lb.t
lemons, 1104.60; grape fruit, 13.26:
pineapples.. IO70 lb.; tangerinea. II.K6:
at ra wherries, Oregon, 11.26 1.60 per 24
box crate..
VEGETABLES New turnlpa. 7Bo:
oeeia, oc; carrots.
Beat grass steers
Beat cow . , . .
Medium cows
Ordinary eowa
Poor to fair cowa
Beat bulla
Fancy bulls
Ordinary bulls
CALVES.
Best light f . 7.00
Ordinary , ' 186
oor s.euvt.vv
Interesting Tarda sveport.
I 25
B.40O6.60
o.it
4.75 6.00
1.00 4.00
6.006.25
4.76
4.00O-
SECURITY MARKET
IS GENERALLY HIGHER
New York. June 11. Securities wer
generally higher today although th
Wheat Market I Suddenly Lifted In
the Chicago Pit Today.
Chicago. Jun 1J. Short In th grain
market received . a scare today at the I
opening they will not forget xor a wnne.
Julv oDtlon waa auddenly and for no
apparent raaaon lifted to l!fcc or io
itr Vr'lFiJL.r SZEKL. ' th bove the previous day's closing. Other
i.??fnp.i.! Ho' in sympathy at
Opening of the market waa quiet but
most at an advance over yeetecday'a
closing. Amalgamated Copper and
other metal lasuea wer bullish - and
all scored a handsom advance for the
. . .. .
Belling or Keadina is said to nave
V. a V. . ..Ik ,W- . I. - T . .
An Interesting report of livstoek Bt-tB Commerce commission would ra.
auce the rat on coal.
Tha lrreaularltv of tha' London mar
ket waa caused by the aettlement for
th moat part. Canadian Pacific, Cheea
shipments and receipts at the yarda
baa been issued by u. M. piummer, see
retary of the Portland Union Stock'
?6o dos, bunches'r) yards company. Tb report ahows that
per cental; tomatoes, I total receipts or cattle tor May, in
1.(0
i.i m .a
southern. '11. K0O1.TS erata: basna. fi7lwra S.asa haad. comnared with T.18I I T'"'! V""
horseradleh, I if 10c: green onions. 1 Bo a year ago. Shipmenta from the yarda "
Range of New Tork pricea turniahed
1 oy overoecs at i-ooae company;
Description
the oDSnlna. Closing was at a sharn
decline from the opening, valuea being!
o higher for July ana Mo each fori
September ana Decern her.
- American grain, visible supply, shows
in ousneis:
Today. Tear ago.
Wheat .....26,971.000 11,181.000
Corn 4,017,000 1.014,000
Oata ,413,000j 6,141,000
Canadian visible:
Wheat 4.604,000
Oata .. 6,712,000
in: noraeraaien, itint; green onions. 1 6o
dos.: peppers, bell. lOo Per lb.: head I durtnir the same neriod were 8.202 head.
leiiuce, iioniva ,ooen noinouse, ii.ow I comD.rea with s.sis a, year ago. cat-
box; radishes. 16o dosen bunches; i tie receipts from January 1 to date
eelarv f 1 onr flosen! ertmiant. 4n nw .kna ini.l nt 11 Hi nnal a,lh
io. cucumoera, j.zo per noaen; pea a, IJS,e5 a year ago, an lnoreaae of 1.089 1 Amal. Cop. Co.
head. Shipmenta lor the same period Am. c, t F., c.
were (.203 head, compared with 1,111 1 Am. Car, c...
a year ago. . i ao pra
c.
Barley
111,000
5,207,000
6,747,000
10,000
ao; oauimower. xi.ioirji.ja oosen; as
paragus, local. SOfffBo dosen; extra
fancy, 75c; Walla Walla, li.JB box;
rnunarD, Jffzc id. ,
- APPLES 13.10. '
Meats, risk and Provisions,
FRESH BEEF Wholesale alaughter.
ra price: Beat steers,. 10 10 Ho: or
dinary. fUAiOc; best cows, IffitUe;
ordinary; 9C. f j j. v u
' PRESSED MEATS Front street
hogs, fancy, lOo per lb.; ordinary, o
per pound: heavy. Ic: veals, extra.
llHHe; ordinary, 10910Vio; poor,
IUc: sDrlnar' lamba. ' 10(9 lie: mutton.
8c, goats, 4c; beef, lOSc
L.A.HU Kettle tear, tierces, ue id.;
steam rendered, tierce. 10o per lb.l
compound, tierces, "IMo. perjb.
HAM, BACON. ETC. HamS 18
19c: breakfaat bacon. 11 H iff 27c: boiled
ham, 24fj26o; picnics, 12He lb; cot
tage roll. 14o per li regular ahort.
cleara, smoked. llHc; backs, smoked,
14c: pickled tongues. 85o rer lb. '
fish Nominal Koca coa 100 per lb.:
flounders, c: halibut. 8lc; striped
nana, zvc: cairum, ixidjijc; aaimon,
lie per-lb.i aoles, 7e per lb.) shrimps,
12 Ho lb.; perch. 78o; tomcod, Ic; lob
Btera, 25c; herrin'ra. into; black baas,
20cc ' sturgeon, Hll3He : lb.t, sliver
smelts, '8c lb.; black cod, 7 He; dressed
shad, 7c; ro shaa, i0o; ahad roe, 20c lb.
OYSTERS Shoal water bay. per gal
lon, ( ); per 100 lb. Back, 15.60; Olym-
pla, per gallon, 13.25; per 100 lb. sack,
11.B0; canned, eastern, 6Bo can, 11.60
dos.! eastern In shell. 91.76 1 per 100.
Hops, Wool and Kldss.
' HOPS Contracta, 1911 crop,- jsc;
1910 crop, I023c; 1109 growths, 16
16C, : -
' TALLOW Prima, per to' Be: No. I
and rreaae, 22Ho, , -
WOOL Nominal, 1911, Willamett
valley; - 141H, Eastern Oregon, t&
-4HITTIM BARK-19nV nominal,' Ic;
1910, 60. ',.-;" , -v" ,-,
HIDES Dry - hides, '15 H 1 Ho lb.;
green, HQ 7 Ho: bulla green, alt. Ho
lb.; kips, BHW7HO? calves, green, 129
In th hog division the receipts for I Am. Cot Oil.
th first five months of the year were I Am. ixwo., c
12.197, compared with 19,928 a year I Am. Hugar, .0
ago. Shipmenta for th almllar period Am. Smelt, c.
wer. 7.465. comnared with 7.980 a vfear do Pfd
ago. (Anaconda M. Co.
Sheen and lamb receipts for th first Am. woolen, 0
flva month of 1911. show a total of Atchison, c.
1 AO 09Q ArMnn.r. wltfc A A A0 1 v-a - I Aft fM ...
ago, while shipments this year to datejBalti. & Ohio, 0.
wer oomparea wim it.t-ti a 1 . ?u '
year ago. , Brooklyn, T. R,.
At Chicago today there waa a strong Canadian rac
tone In the cattle trad with no change cent, leather,
in nrtiw, I dO Pfd. . . , . .
fimith HmaK, rm ttl nrleaa ' m alnv,lChl. E O. W.. O.
to lOo lower with top eteer at 98.XS CM. O. W.. pfd.
and oows at 15.10. - ShlvHi ?fc p"l
X,amba Oathering" Waaknsss.
. While selected fed east of the moun
tain wethers sold today at North Port
land at $4, the lamb trade was weaker
and the expectations are ror an aany
Open' Highl Low 1 Bid
'9H 7J 9H '70'
4041 41 i
land today:
yearllnga .
Wethera . . .
14c Turkeva nominal at19iRiei)A 1 foe
best live, and fancy dresaed will bring
26 42 26c- It la our XDinlon - that thara
wlfl be an ordinarily good demand for
nens ana springer this
week, and at
pricea that prevailed
tne same
It is likely that springers
about
loo, ..tr
will bo a little lower Boon that, they
and hens will get pretty close together
a regard values.
tk tl
m6HAIR-19iC se!ectedr8B87o.
SUOAR Cube. 16.10; powdered. 15.40:
fruit or berry. 46.40: dry arranulated.
.18.40; D ellow, 14.70; beet 15.20; Fed-
' DViihi,,.. ' laaa than fml, A
berry; Honolulu Plantation cans granu
lated, 60 lees,. ; h .
. (Abov quotation, ar so oay net
cash.) " '!-.:
RICE japan no. i,.iCoi n 3,
SOUTH : DAKOTA 'EO.t. HERB
Eastern Sotck Causes Depression in
,1 , ' Iocal:Traderi4;4;T;5
On account of the heavier, offerings
of eastern eggs at low prices, receivers
are not a Die to command last week's ton
for local ahipmenta. Strictly selected
ALT coarse, half ground 100s, 8.50
2 utv,, ...av caii. .ma u.i-
2s, 6 and 10s, 45; lump rock.
eggs may in a few lnstanoea bring more
man quoiaiions out not weatner stock
Is not eagerly Bought,'
Another car load or eggs cam from
South Dakota today.
BAD . MEAT WEATHER ,
Condition Jlg&inst Snccessfnl Ship
ment to Market.
Weather conditions are aarainst tha
shipment of dressed meats at this time.
A number-of shipments cam forward
this morning in a soured condition, mak
ing sales necessary at Jower values.
This Is true mostly of the dreeeed awlne
trada--t Rhi oners cannot be too careful
In aettlnc a tuff to market' Pricea ar
generaUy unchanged. , ' v ,
Id; New Orleans head, H4iH; Creole,
per tonj 60s. 19.00; table dairy, 60s, 111;
IOCS, I1YS DS14
rels. 2 a.
120.60 per ton. , .
. HONEx New, fl.fS pel ease.
BEANS Small white, 14.00; larp
White. 4.00; pink, 16.00; bayou, $6.60
Lima. 7.25; reds, 86.25.
2int. coal OH. Sto
' LINSEED OIL Raw, bbla. 89o aral.i
kettle boiled, bbla., 1.0l: raw. in cases,
11.C4: tolled. In cases. 11.08 aal.: lota
of 260 gallons, lo less;, ,oll . cake meal
(none in market). ,v
WHITE LEAD Ton lot, o per lb.
00 lb. lota, 80 per lb,; less lots, 8H
per lb. - v. 2-: ' - '!
' BENZINE 88 degrees,' eases; 24He
gallon: iron bbla, 21Ho per gallon.
COAL OIL Cases: pearl, 18ci star.
LlSo per gallon: water white, bulk, 89
f 1 O Lin n,, e-allAn iMitlDl . trlt., whit. '
11016c- , . -'f .
ROPE Manila, 80; sisal, Ho,
OASOL1N t Red crown f and motor.
1522o gallon; 88 gasoline, 2835HO
ranon; V. M.- & P. naphtha, 18 9 20 HO
gallon. 1 ,
TURPENTINE In case. 75 Ho, wood
barrels, ,7Sa;-.iron barrels, 6& He per gat
C. a N. W c.
Chea. A Ohio...
Col. FL ft Iron, c
Col. Sou., o
do 2d pfd
t..lia-a. J at
drop of about 600. rpLVTt
There wer heavy offerings of sheep l.90f" $?uctB'
In th North Portland trade today, with r,, ."
total offerings of 1.697 head, compared a. "L" '
with 1,211 a week ago. 3 ' ' '
At south oman mere was a ateaay -"
ton for sheep and lamba, with no ex-1 ,ri' P.
change in pricea. Wethera wer quoted 5" t.pi?'"
at 44.60 and lambs at 6.5076. - i.'i.PM
Chicago waa steady for sheep and "fn-.I'ec-, -
lambs today, with no change in prices. t jn or.,pTa...
Heavy- shipment or sheep continue jf.'!""11"
1 1 h. ma Ha ,a ih. a at frnm Aaatnrn lit Cn. a......
Oregon, entire tralnloada going from inter. Harvester.
Echo to Chicago. inter. Met, o
Sheep and lamb pricea at Nortn port- ao pra
1 icui$n vaiiey
14.26 ! San. City Sou
EWea S.0J63.6
Lambs 15.0008.60
Feed sheep ...........,. 2.002.6t
Hoc Market Mixed.
Hoks were about a nickel lower In
th North Portland yard today. There
wer only limited arrivals, most of
th shipment consisting of feeders. Tne
later sold at 17.35 or an advance of
10c over previous quotation-but fin
ished hoga wer down about. 60 with
somo 211 pound stuff at 68.80.
.At Chicago mere waa b eieaay ion
m ane nog into loaay witn no cnang
in nrlcea. ... ' . ,. '
., South Omaha swine waa -weak with
values lOo- to loo lower at 86 lor tops.
This makea tb landing basis of Ne
braska hog her $7.1 J. ?-
Nominal swin values at North Port-
land;, 'w i . . . ,
Beat blockers . .8.90
Medium light' 6.73
Heavy ? packers '' 6.8
Rough packers
, 6.00.0
ion.
WOOL MARKET 19 STEADY
Sale Being Made Here ; at Former
t' Range of kTices.'.
v-Whil recent wool -sale by bidding
hav resulted m failure, th market for
open market tradina la generally steady
and no change in values la shown here.
Wool grower are showing n Inclina
tion to ask more money since they re
ceived advice recently from Secretary 8.
W. McClure of the National Woolnrow
era' association that no wool legislation
. would be carried through bx oongress
t this seaaon , . . '...
CHEESE MARKET EASJEI;
Some Sales Reported, as Low aa 1 -let
- ; r,Mrkel QonwaUy 14 He.
, Further 'Weakening of cheea market
valuea ia shown In som quarter and
there are reports -of sales of new flats
as low as 14c a pound. General market
remains at 14 He." Receipts ar Increas
ing but there is practically no surplus
on. hand. - -
. ? Liverpool VlTieat Market. ,,
Liverpool, Jun 1J. Wheat:
..-, Open. Close,
.........-....... Hrt a 8d
October ,.,.4..6a 7Hd , 6s 7i4d
,i .: Among th Bhlpparst,
' CattleJk W. Hunt, Merced, Cal., 10
loads i J. A. Robinson, Merced, 10 loads;
Robinson' Bros.,. Merced, 6 loads;- A,
J. Hanon, Oault, Cal.,- 2- loads; Charles
Horton, Gault, 2 loads; Mr. Wltten, b
loada; Charles Merril, Deer Island, Or,
4. IUAU. . ' . K .
Sheep and lambs C M. Smith, Con
don, Or., 4 loads; J. S. Keney. Heppner,
1 load; 0 A. , B. Ford, TamhilL r Orv i
10ad8. '.-f.
Mixed stuff A. R. Ford. McMInnvlll.
Or., 1 load hogs and sheep. . .
rv - , official Xdvsstock Sal.
Following are representatlv ' aalea
They - indicate demand, supplies and
quality offering: - :
i , . hoqs.
.AVg. Wgt
M feeder ,,j 116
' 1 light 211'
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
tit E. O. wethers.. 106
151 E. O. wethers........ 107
257 li O. wethers..;.....,-106 .
128 E. O. wethers,,,..... 108
128 E. O. wethers..,. 108
173. sheep ...,-. 85
88 sheep . ..... . ' 91 1
: 8 sheep .,,.v.,. 116
100 sheep ........... -M 134
. . .... m ii .
, FORECAST FOR " SHIPPERS
- Weather bureau sends out th' fol
lowing forecaat -for shippers: .;--
Protect i ehloments aa far north aa
t Seattle against temperatures ot aoout
74 - degrees; northeast to Spokane, 68
degrees;, southeast to Boise, 80 decrees:
south to- Kl ski you, 78 degrees. - Highest
temperature at Portland tomorrow about
78 degrees. - .. ...
price.
17.35
8.80
14.00
4.00
' 4.00
-:i 4.00
4.00
- 3 26
- 1.25
8 25
. v 8.00
' i
M.. St P. A S.
M., K. A T.. 0.
. do pfd ' ,
Mo. Pacific...
Nat Lead ....
Nevada Con. . .
N. Y. Cent. .
N. Y Ont A W
vt.- a nr .
N. American
N. Pacific, e... .
Pac M. 8. Co. . .
Penn. Rv.
P.O., L.&C Co..
P. Steel Car, c.
do pfd .......
Reading, c. . ..
do 2d pfd.....
do 1st pfd.,..
Ren. I. A 8., O..
do ' pf d . . 9-4 . .
Rook 1st, o.....
do nfd .......
St L. ft 6. F., lp
ao iirst pra...
St L. ft & W., c
r ao pia ......
Southern paa, o
Southern Ky., ft.
Texas & Paclflo.
T St L. ft WH c
Union Pacific, c,
VI. S. Rubber. , c.
U. a Steel CoM. ot
Utah -Copper
Va. Chemical
Wabash, o .'
W. -U. Telegraph
west in an. h.lec.
Wis. Central, .
Big Four
Ry. Soring . ...
Ooldfield Con. J
Tenn. - Copper .
Meav National -.
Wheel.-Lak E..
Third Av. .....
Allls-Chalmers, o.
Alton, c. ... .
Distillers ......
Ore Ivends
83 83 33H
55 65
106
.. .
19H
62
186
Foreign markets were generally waak
ar.
Range of Chicago prices furnished by I
Overbeck c coo He co.
WHEAT.
en. II 1Kb,
4i 87&
87 87H
89H 89
MUUB.
July ...i.
Sept ....
Dec.
Hi" 136 H i35H
If
126H
106
Ui60H,160Jl57H
89
30
120
22K
its
81
76H
s
88
48
80
4 tilt
88
60
22
18
66
146
14
163H
138
18
62
187
161
A V
44
107
Open. H lgh. Low. . cioi
l4i 87 86 87H
86 86
88 89A
....
Hi K RK U RIU
Sepi-V.V: 66 6 66 66
Deo. " H.- 66
OATSTv
88 38 88 88
39 89 88 89
40 40 40 40
PORK,
1680 1I1B 1528
1615 1495 1600
LARD.
.... 815 820 Sit 811
.... 832 821 826 826
RIBS
....820 826 ' 815 820
....811 620 812 817
WOOL CLIP
106
July ....1517
Sept ....1600
ul'
Sept
. Vale Sales Highest.
Vale. Or.. June 11. Wool sale wsr
Slow toaay as oniy two ouyers were
here this morning. No sales mad thu
far today and all of th wool clip stored
her Is sold except six carloads.
The lateat sale was made last night
by w. P. Alien or juntura, co.ooo
I pounds at 15 U centa.
Vale wool again received th highest
price of the season a lew days ago
When Anderson and Owlnn received 17
cents for a small clip. Th same firm
averaged 16 cents on their large output
of wool aold during th paat week.
which were:
R. C. Goodwin, 60,000 lb.; John M.
Sells. 60.000 lbs.: J. 8. McCumsey. 60.-
000 lbs.; George and Mark Hart all at I
15 cents. Frame cummings, t s.uou id.
at 16 centa; J. M. Howard, 81,790 lbs.
I at 16 cents. ... . . - - -
Buyers hav neon scouring in coun
try ana ail cups are neing purcnasea
at private sales. One million pounds
have been sold In Val this season
data
to I
5
100
160
120
81
22
186
'
Total sales. 680.600 shares.
Call money, 22 per cent
Dnfar Sheep Shipment.
Dufur. Or., June 11. Ther were I60T
;ad of aheep shipped from Shanlko
, w..lr 4Vila fnalrtntf 40 eat lAa.lta
J of the wool and mutton producera.
H I Nine of th cars went to - Cl Elum,
Wash., nine to cnicago, two to Port
land. The price realised for th ewes
was $1.75 and for th yearlings $2.26.
Good Sheep Run.
Hennner. Or.. Jun , 13. Th Whet
stone shearing plant cloaed down for
the seaaon, last Thursday, after denud
ing 63.000 head of abeep. This Is eon
slderea a. good run for the time the
plant was in operation, and Mr. Whet
stone Is well satisfied with th result
Prepare for Wool.
Joseph, Or, Jun II. Th
Joaeph
Warehouse company Is making; exten-
renal re in expectation ox in
wool clip this seaaon. ; All of our woo
large
ol-
i growers predict a heavy clip and even
if the price of wool doea not go above
14 cents, they will do batter than last
season. -
., Wool Condition 3oed,--
Boise. Idaho. ; June IS. Andrew Lit.
tie, a big sheepmsn of Emmet reports
that conditions in that district ar
quit good - and that the local wool
growers expect to get good price for
tneir cups mis, season.
Operate Scouring Mills.
Th Dalles, Or., Jun IS. Following
th recent wool ealea in eastern Oregon,
th large acourlng milla ar running
vncrmrreT wavtr ctiTrurvn ul1 or? of workmen. A very
alVAsalA w aWsvAiaav , UAiaajuM'awn . i larva
Portland Bank.
Clearing today ...,.....12,283,098.76
Tear - ago - .............. -1.883.441.S7 I
Gain today . ............. ..1348.656.39
Balances today 101,254.00
xear ago I6s,382.ia
" Seattle Bank. T ?
Clearings today - .'"..... ... .1,281,885.09 j
uaiancea .................. noa.i6f.oj
large amount of wool la being shipped
ner oaiiy. . j -. .
V Baker Wool k Sale. '
Baker. . Or., - Jun IS. Jack - Rohner
' Taooma Bask.
Clearing today i...:.i..;,..S06,S18.00
.Balance .......... ,.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPAffyr
Constructs Asphalt and a4tier Bitum
inou Pavement. 606-608 Eleetrle
Bldg, Portland, Or. Oskar Hubec,
Manager.
,- Bnhl Wool Shipment. , .' ,
Buhl Idaho. Jun IS. Th' flrat' lot
of wool ahlpped from Buhl left thl
point for Boaton Thursday. Th con
signment waa alg car, all horn grown.
and cam. largely from tha flock of
Meesrs. Soutoworth and Jackson,.
. It Is-understood that the average
pne waa id cents, ana tne quality
extra good, th ' wool being clean and
van.
KANE-SPITZENBERG
';:.; IS POPULAR AFrLE
Thousands of sheep hav been bought
ila aeaaon by ranchere In thla vicinity.
and It 1 expected that within another
rear or so Buhl will become on of th
principal wool shipping points In south,
ern Idaho. , . . , ....
;rX" Wool Clip Fair. ",,.'"
Bolaa. Idaho. ' June 11 The aheeo
hav been driven In off the hills and
corralled and sheep shearing I going
on at a rapid rat all over southern
Idaho, aooordlng to report received
here by local sheepmen. . -
it ia aaia mat in nil np run at
a fair averse In quality and quantity.
They ar being sold right off, in most
cases; and this money will appreciably
lighten Idaho financial conditions. -
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- By th first of text year India will
b making Its own railroad rail In.
stead of importing them. -
Th Dalles, Or.. Jun 11. Local fruit
growers . smiled yesterday when thrv
read In a Portland morning paper of
the prise wining Kane-Mpltxentuirg (
Five, wbloh. the article asld wer v.ry
Ittl heard of and raised only nar
Walla Walla' A great many appu
Of thl variety are raised hare and
are found to be an excellent fruit to
ken and ar a sure market product.
J. C. Hosteller, a large ral.er of aiw
pl, haa a great many of thla variety
on hi Chetiowlta Cov frara, three
mile from here. ,
:
O SI A HA LIVESTOCK LOWER
i :
rett. Prww Laaa4l Wlr. I
South Omaha, Neb, June IS. Cattle,
4300; market alow to lOo lower; ateera,
16.1606.16; cows and heifer. 84.69 a
Hogs. 11.100; market 10 to Uo low.
sr.. Sale, 16.70 6.00. - t
Sheep, 1000; market : steady. Tear,
lings, 14.6696.16: wethera. I4.A0A4.60;
lamb. I6.60ai.l6; ewe. l4.00Q4.ai.
OIICAGO LIVESTOCK - MARKET
aWaaaaBaaasaBBBlB "--.,
Chics fo. Jun II. Run: Hog 11.600,
Cattle 4000. sheep 11.000. '
Hogs ar steady. Laft Over. S60A;
receipts a year ago. 14,000. - Mixed,
16.0006.11: heavy, l6.19A6.il rough,
)6.9O$6.05; light, 6-00 QUI. t
, Cattle Steady. t
Sheep Steady.
, v..
Bank Notice
Security Saving tnrj Trust CotnpaJiy
Orbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus $950,000 v
. . , Invites Accounts of '
McrchanU, Ino!i visuals and Sayings ' '
l . v
- i
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OP
LUMBERMENS
N AT I O N A L. D A N K
Ooraw Fifth and Stark, Portland, Or.
At the Close of Business, June, 7. 1911
ASSETS.
Discounts, .
13,764,191.11
6, J 87. OS
160,000.0it
138,990.14
800.00
26.00V.90
1.629.01
Loans and
Overdrafts
U. 8. Bonds to Secur Circulation .
Other Bonds and .premiums
Real EsUte
Fumltur and Fixtures.. ,
Customers Liability Under Letter
of Credit
, Due from U. 8. Treasurer t 11, 500.00
Due from Banks ........ S4Z.86X.as
Caah on Hand 660.091.88 1.80B.865.47
' , 14.581.064.07
' XOABXXJTJBS. . '
Capital ...I 800.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profit .... . 83.288.89
Circulation , 160,000.00
Stock Subscription Account, ....... 166,100.00
Dlvfdenda Unpaid - 76.00
. Drafta Accepted Under Letters of
Credit ....a 1,639.01
DeposlU 8,681.011.13
14,582,014.07
. r- v,
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
K , UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.. , ,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $350,000.00
The policy of this Bank is to cultivate helpful '
business relations with its depositors, and to render ,
at all times the service which their needs demand '
and which our equipment Insures.' Every courtesy '
consistent with prudent banking Is uniformly ex-
tended by this Bank to all depositors, ;v f i
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $1,500,000 ? I ,
SURPLUS . $750,000 ' '
Oldest National Bank West bf the :
Rocky Mountains
- I 1 -
. v . I. - II
"BrrUUTHIC Is a
definite, specif ic, non
slippery, successful
pavement,"- says J.
W.j Howard, the fa
moua consulting en
gineer of New York,
whq makea a, scien
tific study of pave
ment ' . and acts for
cities -in an advisory
capacity. (
Overbeck &
Cooke Go.
Commission Merchants
. - Stocks, BoncY
' ; ," Cotton, Grain, Etc
U "r 216-217
Board of Trada En!!." ;
Member Chlcaro Ptrd ef Tra .
Correspondents ef L " r -y
v ; Chlcaro. Nw Tetii. - .
W hav th only fr'. vt i ,
' aannactlneT PortUr. I v .
eastern oimfca - ,