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13 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY WORKING. APRIL li. Hit MTJBnmi3 MARKET Ui NEWS OF 1GBS3J STORAGE OPERATIONS ARE FAR BELOW IMS ALL AWAIT OPENING DITG WEDNESDAY CATTLE STREIIGTHOUE TO GEfJERAL LACK OF IN 'Alllf RECENT SEASON-PRICES OFI 1 ... f Vm I a rJ hfwia. tit? m ia fl ImM l:4 tU rafaara OalrM XIUU hr at ITJtJ. m t(W Mtt rHr rrar tttmt Ma4l iU ! Mar Hrt wb4 I 4 !Uc; Kaanra Hera fu pimjlar (ffrrtal IWrliWai of Xlllrr I'orraa t TVeaa la I MaraH U r iJi ,rw Tnaiporarttf liaaliadj It of ' Trw4 Iha Mar n-artlo a4 &rf QUallaM Xn lrlf.- Jta Tre I lurt Tra4 A 1tb wM Mnrt. kai Ha ! raxfli ia) Itijtarf- TKa Ikhtf fetor 'rriKU. PERIOD TRI NGS IN MARKETS OF THE COUNTRY AfJD ARE UNUSUALLY ERRATIC DURING THIS YEAR THE PRICES ARE REFLECTING THIS CONDITION Df lira. II. Cha. ' lie- cf tiiA.e ) i t i af ta iiuli'tl leeae f : tif rear. Ta: n Ik $-rir 4 Ik AiUetir rM&. ttulktf r4ule m urh ' fca Ik jtll f ! la Ml k ! Ik aev4 ( KXMl eeta ant at ! r. ral. tifkt for tki fw vl - M tfi tbee h ka bmw "!( of tr ! ik t-in t i ai , . ar! Ika lk !. tuiu ik ij.l -a l ek pA. Ik eioeae Im bald la Ik lea MtiHt aare at uaw . bauallr llaUlad. Praaaftl bolJIn. r .! eaaf1 I bo I a hiM4 ral tJMl all Ik wibbImiih , fvrr tr m 4urlg lb rU (Mao $ k4 la Si mw Tli Ktitii or ka k-a v toenail art a I la dutlng Ik paat ll . tttarag atavfce U mark aulrkvr ha aaual Tkl aae krafht annul by I ho aharply I rv early la f tarag irlr war ararad and I hair arte- - rMrq quirair iui 1 1 om i ke leaf far alark la rtaaa mb. Thl ' rle fully an wko aarlW lhaa irro i rura in traa a - llroif Inl b frrah upll at a Urn wh IBrro u eittalljr a ararriiy. TMi kil rrtw rtkr firm flr Ira inllkal Urak and ralua a bn - advaortnt aa draaa:. bf turn, for aoma waaka. Iurln( in aaal wa l anaraf aaarallan bxm aomawhal h a r I or bar aa4 valua otlmt4 from la la Ma-bar Ibaa Laal wrck. OkUfavml AJaa a rasa. Tha aft trad In California had con aldaraM baarlnr upon th marka( har a wail a on Puai aound lb flrat matttha af th n yar. Aa a rul , California ahlj OII llbaral auppAa f af ar aarljr la apMog praou wtk llm thai our markai M wak :d fram It alntar' atrvarth. Thl ar ftrarliratlr aa l1faai tt fa rja I la Ikl dirarllaa Mcm a lail air- kai faaiut a IKa la ral ! a .k Iwal lr a k-rllar (kta. I claaa it aa4 al ka ka mala- U'rad far aa uauaaallr loot barla Tk lrkH ailh In Ika anlJJIa I ai aai in ia 4 bo a kH p darllaai Ifcata la Ik miMlaium Ikta m aoa) aa pna af a klak Ikal aalf rradloaal ataaaai af t a-aual aloitaa kaa kaaa aaat Tkal r 1 ika aaal aata raiallval hiahar aa aara I aoaa kv lha far I Ikal loal Wrivrh af aaalara parfcar Kaa ka alorlat U Ik f t laar rauid parrnaaa nar a ana a lala I kr ai praoiitaUir all af I Ibalr a koua aiork fram ih -Waaid rram as nig rrtaa, T ailraat o ahicb pflo anl durUvt laal aa i caealdarad Ik In fluaaaa IMI rauaad In Ml paapl prapara ta lar mora aluf f lha aaual kar. aJlbaucb Ik lack af toa pricoj ofrlaa la lb ( a a rr laataa. . I -arte Ik aaal a.k alorrr paid rradurara aa klg-b a tH a dotaa lor hair aupptta laadad bf Thia vaa for aaa aaunl aad arould ma fall II ra naiad Tha prtca paid by alorar a ruiir aa nun a in pommiaaion i Irada rauld raratva for lh bulk af ll dppllo. Taklnt Ik mnir la laal llfkl II would man lhal Ik rraat irt man r noi coltlBs all ina irtffic aoulJ taar. but that a but ta rue Aa aaoa aa alorat aparatlona acla It I lh cuaiam or burrra lor mai ae-I eounl I earafully rrada and caadl th act that aa Into lb tr houao. Thi raault La Ikal all af Ik a ma 1 1 act and lha atork thai I alltMIr off arada or I dirty, la thrown upon in irao rr im- mrdUl coraumpiloo. Thl ia aia i a pile that I aavaral canta hlow thai rraular markt and affacta lo aa ad- varaa daara tha trad for rrcular of- farlna Thl trick: I aomtlma play ad by ilontr oparallooa aad packara to I fore th buainca away from foal trt. lit-. iixMcMii- iiH- Pt.HTLAV! LIT t TOtT L'W 110(1 n(i vt' ia nrji.4Hi. ital u ia Ik wMi lip at ft x fll aad lh aaaaal n n III la kharaal baa taally atMad ffin III I Ul llena fortb laraaaalatf arfailaf aaay 1 1 W aikKlaa l Nai WM.aaJ kafa it... uu An::;tiii f,'j II Conflicting Views Are Held By Wool Bayers and Local Sellers Market Acts Better WherTan Agreement Is Made Be tween Coal Interests. Intrta !n th wool trad ara atlll el a oonfllctlpr aatur. Whlla fro war t ar tronfr than avr la thalr lw f rarardlnf fb ultimata advanca In prlcr. mill samara ara not aliowlav "r rnurh tnilatr' rarardlnt Uia.prababl C ahortaa of offorlnra. On both aid thara'ha baan a dla- ivoaltJon durlnf lh paat wak I allow 1 lh market to tak Ita wn coura. Buy ia liar mad no demonatratlon acalnat tha market or Ita prlcaa, and ahp own . ar-'rontinu 'to a a brlirhtar outlook 5 for th future. , , Ther iia baan littl bualnaa trana ' f lrinf in ' th birraaatern-narhta ra a.il. tk. 1.1. . .fcitl th. . -. -'. ...a mar- c-.cifli cot. and ju.t at prea.nt t0 fX,l0Jn,f buI,,h during Oraaon and Idaho. Bom small tranaac. iaar pan or in waea. td arp. tiona hav ban con fir mad In both I mnt among tha coal ntraia had th atataa, but th rolum or ala haa ban beat ffct opon th trad and lh mall In comparison wtth thla aam coalar laauaa naturally abaorbad eon- paHod In racaot yaara. aldarabla atrangtb. . Th num.rou publlratlona of yarlout politic continue to abaorb much of r .v. .. ,n attention or tn nnanclal world and trad somewhat, and ren at thla tlm lh- .ituallon In Mexico la taming th thn ara manv wh ara ilnahla t A tall I . .. . . . k , . V J 7 J. ,,r C m. i j pi i inane in nai Direction. Whi when tha tala will ha hold. In some I if,, uho, aituaiinn ia imX!t ".'.'! 4 i in h torn of poned to andlna- ou fllctlng data. . Downfall of Potato Prices Is a By:.' Warning Against Artificial Values ZitrTL1 hr dirturblngvc.u.;; b;';. ahoVa a the buyer who nava bn op- chang for th woraa ou, Xnl numerot 2nd2 ..Th V1 " ' VMM out three numeroua and con- e .) Kti nnu..nn. .....ji.. ... f a for th quarter la awaltalf with nteret by many. It will reflect fltatea Steel corporation regardln rarnio much th-actual ataU of th buitn world mora aocurately than anything hereto- ir a; i Ten out. Rang of New Tork prlcea furnished py urtrpart at ijook coiniany. MARKETS AND CROPS OF THE NORTHWEST Weather condition wereuoueually fa Toraei ror th growth of all gralna at I'anfia oortbwt point during lh paat waaa. rleeant ralna ha aidad both apiing aad fall aowlag and th former crop la ehowlng much better outlook than at first reported. Condition In in Columbia rter ountle of Oregon ar eaia to o ui Of si rr known. HlMMf r firll T Vlalf. Ia Ik. wneat rieia inl wa ehow unuausl r fwxl proaprcta. - On tha ranch of faul neitman. wno haa too acres, th out look waa th boat known. Hecent rain have oa a great aid to crops. Amity. Or.. April J7 Ixcal hen- grower report the beat aland of hopa thla year for aavaral year paat- Ther I every Indication for a record breakln crop If th present favorable condition continue. Jaacrlptlon Th further downfall or potato prlcea getting abort. Th Dac -tooth her and In California during th along the coaat haa he wek oomea aa a warning to producera n ",w.JPit '- that ther la a limit to which prlcaa can gf ib,JS!3.th r now ttm arUflclally advanced. In r,ct .ri AmaL Copper Co. tr.. Ur It not for th fact that grower war holding th tmllt or tneir potatoes for 8o a pound. It would have been quit possible to hav cleaned up every car load now held In th state of Oregon on the basla of $1.(0 per cental for good quality. Whlla there la atltt time for th mar ket to recover It balance, th aeaaon la Am. c. f. c. Am. Can, c... Am. Cot. Oil. 0. Tha further downfall of potato prlcea I getting ahort. Th backward aprlng all us neia oac in pro- u u 1 aupjiiira i . t aa romlna TnrwmrH I tr"-" - " l Am. sugar, c In fact, even aa early aa thla' time. new potatoes are beginning to seriously nienerr witn ine sale or old atocK. New potatoes are dropping quite faat In price and are forclnr down the vslua for old growth. The reat of the era son will be watched with much Interest bv both buyer and eller. -'na can foreaee what will happen. rORTLAXD - JOBBING PRICES. Orslm. Tlont and May. The prlcea ar :hos at which whole salers sell ta rataJUra. except aa othr wea alatrd: "Vs WHHAT Nominal Produe-ra prlcaa nominal, track delivery, 1 1.02 91.04; blueatern, Sl.Of 1.07; red Ruaslan, 11.00. BAAI.Rt Prooiwnra- tirtf- lil . Teed. IS5.00; rolled. 116.00; brewing. 4i i0r4.l.. M IIX8TT' FT9- -SelilP!- price Rrsn, 124.00; middling. $11.00; shorts. SZCOO. OATS-Producera nrlee Nominal ! tfrack-No. 1. spot delivery, while $39, Patent local atraleht. 00; bananas. 4ffBc lb,; lemons, $4.80 m.vy; nuira. i case: graperruit. li. Bo Am. Smelt, c ao prd Anaconda M. Am. Woolen, Atchison, o. . . Halt. A Ohio, Beet Sugar . . B. R. Transit Canadian Pac, c. Cent.. Leather, o. do pfd ......... C. M. ft g. p.... Chi. A N. W., o. . Chesa. St Ohio . Colo. F. t L c Openl Hlgh Low Bid" 15 eja.Do; pineappiea. ae lb : mnh.r. riea, $; atrawberrlea. $2.263.I5 per II Cons. Gas ,D-aS2;e-.H Corn Prod., c. ara aaXL.C d . IPIQJd, Sopa. Iwooi aad Xtaaa. ..HOril"rrronue,r" Brtca UU crop. Sc; 19at contract. 2c; ttlt and 1114, WOOT pyoducera' , rrfo M,., 114. TiMii ... .' ...-"""" 10 70 i 84 do cfd. Dela. dc Hudson Erie. c. do 2d pfd. ... do lt pfd. . . . Gen Electric . . Q. N., -fd. 44U 111 87 iiW ' 'io'" io'.' 10H 7 IIS 110H so J Icrav $38.60. f- FLOtfR Selling price j ae. 10; .Willamette, a.io; local atraleht, j $4.60; bakers', 4. 905.10; export grades, 'f J. $4.10(94.80. HAT Proo-ticer' price Hit crop valley timothy, fancy. I14.S0V1: ordl- i: eaatem Oregon. $lf.0fl4f 917: mIxedll$OU; lo wheat. tl If? 11.60; cheat, nary. lutrn: eaatem Oregon, 111 Idaho. $1917: mixed $l$OU; eld- rear a ai arw an- sr n w XII ar 1 1 fin - a lit .. $llll.io: alfalfa, $12001.'; oats. $U ;iv-;-.a:cJP; - . Batter, Zm and ranitrr. . C a BUT1 ilt PTxtra creamery, cubes aid t jiv, iudi. sic; prittis, jnjz(c; aairy, lc. . BUTTEK FAT frofluc. orioo . r; ! M. . Portland, per lb.. 2927e. ; !' POUL.TRT Fancy hens, lgc lb.; ?.''' lc; broiler?, 27U$3e: geese. " " ' . , . . i 'nil n n, 15c; turkeys, alive. ivrSJvia(nal. 2214c; dressed, 26c; pigeons, eld. $1: young. $2.002.40. a -EGGS Candled Uticandled, 20c; spot buying price! - . 20 Wc f. o. b. Portland. f .CHEESB Nominal: fresh rgo Isles. nr.. rancy. run cream, iriniofa ni ii.i ,.'; young Americas. 20c. pi Trait and Vesretatres. POTATOES Selling price: Extra 4 choice $1.C1.76; fliolce, $1.65; ordi t rmry, $1.50 cental Buying price, extra f fancy table atock. $1.3B1.40: ad' 11 aa - '1,S0; extra choice. llTsO; choice,' $l!26 pir mnu i. u. o. country shipping ( rMjinta; eweeta. $4.00. New potatoea . Florida, 7c pound; California. 4 6c per : pound. ? VZOETABtiES Turnips." $1.00 per ,. vaek; beets. $1.60 sack: carrote. $101 26- i fabNige. $3.00O0. .Mexican tomatoes,' I J 2.76: beana, 12c lb.; green onlonj i 80c dos. bunches; pepper, bell. 26c 10 ' i !taA lC,'.$l-502, crate; hothouaa ' $100 box; radishes. ltHc doi. bunehee: fc celery, $S crate; egg planu JOo lb: peaa! ' 10c; cauliflower, lo;!. $1 26 Der i Uos.: aaparartts. 0cf$l.26 per dozen ' bunch; .Walla Walls. 11.25 W- rffi" fornla fancy, $2.25; splnaeb, 60c$l.O0 box. "' - 1 .ONIONS Jobbing price, Oregon: Tel- ivw, iv. a a. 1 9 iff a ; no. 1, 13.0002 26 New crop (c lb.; garlic, 7 4c. BESH KRUITS Orange $J.76i ."oreT.'""- U9U : wr",: toM5?.fSR-1?12- ",5i4c- c' TnKtlarV; CHITTIM OR CA9PABA hidtt imwurp. aet, 1912 nominal, carlota 5Hc, Iesa carlota r .kiC rtr.-i. HIDES Drv hMmu. ioc: salted tildes, l u u. i 1 1 a alt. He: ktos. 11c: calve, drv. 7k'a ..it zoo; .green, $f nulls, green reen. 17e ??!tdry'"WeNIbyembr' fiSv lnterurb. Met, C. i v Southern Louis. & Nash, M.. 8. P. S. M M., K. A T.. c. . do. Dfd mo. r'ac, 14SH 80 80 144 17 Wheatland. Or.. Anril 17 Heavv frost of tha laat week or 10 daya hav aerlously Injured th peach crop. Hcppner. Or.. April 27. N. Clark savs he will hav 20.000 bushel of wheat thl season, or an avaras of 20 bushels. M baa 1000 aeraa tn grain. Albany. Or.. April 27. Th Albany Creamery association report having apent ssot.ll ror cream during th month of March. During March, 1911, $701$. 90 waa apent, which show a sub stantial Incr In th busln. The average prlc paid for th butter fat during th month waa JH cent per pounf while th average price of but ter in Portland during th month was but 8$H cents per pound. Medford, Or.. April 27. El Burke saya there la money in eggs. During the first three months of 1912, from 119 hen ordinary ones, at that, aa he owna no thoroughbreds he collected 6600 eggs, or 486 dosen, which he sold at an average of 27 cents, a return of $125.(2 His outlay ror feed waa about 130 or $10 a month. HEWS 1414 1 Coaai4tag (hi ratadillo faula Ilk- Ieial pn.aa ruled la Ika ll aul(ea l'J aturtaa Ik weak. Mkli IMit ate Mt. rllaa ta Ik piua lha dvaaaatil IfMrvamaat no har Kaw lataraat bauraa ta bail thai al.aap will l ty loar tfitrtag Ik fltaak af h rao atataa I tbl luaoa. Tb lr.i ia d-ad eauiloa hat 1 la 11 If raaaa M. CX4a. Tka ettaal af IM flrtita ta laa rl tl iiiaaiv) al hank tartlad doling Ik k- d earprlaa la Ik trad gaavataili. eal Ik Uata Beuli$ aa4 aa urria C'aiU Ikal ea 114 lh en ra.it aaldlmura ballar akaoa Diaa.avar kfara aa aigk aa IT it uurla Ik aS. H-Whili far auar sear fstrtuad rauld luii tbl a 4alrel luff. I ararraly caaaldaratt a a roiuiumar af Ugly lha big peebr have n fotraJ multoa, lb markvt new la Uaiag It la r tear I 1 Ikl M B(hod of bng kar. bac waa af the reap i ilea of packer aiiaap arVaa taday; fratn lbr caalar w ha war ginug Vprlag lamb. bl weal $T$tf)f 4 all th staff. r - aprtag lamb. ao4 ro... Af It lllfllM a-ww, vamrr . Hbaarad loc 1$ laa axtaaaUy'g UtMlatl J TCCR. Ava Iba, ' Reports of Very Poor .Crop Prospects In Kansas Bring a Higher Price. cnicago. April 26, Th aharo ad- vane in th wheat market this wk were du en t Italy to tb cnral claim or da mas from sac 1 1 on of th best pro- aurmg aisirict. Tbl had a bullish ffvcVupoa foreign markets and advances r shown throughout lb world. I Of th poor report In IK. cauhii-. th. torm cntr appear to b In Kansas. Horn da (Mas I conceded In Vahra.b. wher moderat acreage haa been nlowed UP. Bad rr porta contlnua In mm. rmn. arctlon of Mlsaourl. both as to low con dition and lo of acreage. Tha trad bank on th nwa from Kmu. a r. of th many reporu from that slat today were a llttl encouraging In na ture and yet all conAadad ih.i r.in. are badly needed and without It there may om iurtnar lowering or condition. While it I tru that Ik parment fHrt yaarUag lh $1.1$ far durtag lh waaa w Wibr aat aa pa tnaraai iraaaariioa, ii farl thai i was arlualtv Mtd a1 io i aa iraa ita rj oieaaiag. To lean that Ka tiaaa a baartah ftalieg aaaaag local klllara They ba wvm idii nm aappiv wu aaciaatiai aad Ibaagkl thaenaalvaa arlaar I nan Ihaaathal have glvaa lh stloalloa lhrdyib Ihougbi, While leading b r lawbr hav bean aa lh right Id af the malket al nearly all period ounng recant years, local m irai nav baa a caaght aapplag whenever I hare waa a ahurtas of ofrerlas lmrrl- y. Kor that raaaon tu v have aa or. carlo a. baan forcwd I pay fractionally mere inan in iurr waa actually wortn. aTaapiy Za Plilalskaa., B"MA.t t. lk.UA Ih.l Will A. mm. lh. aarkiag fralamiiy I wall aware a th great . abort: af praeant holdings af cattle all over th country. Price verywher ara th blghl for rears aad of recant data lh market of th country hav shown a tendency ta ad van lntd of recede la price. Portland waa not alone la paying more for call! during th last waaK for market aaat of the Rockies showed bullishness that brought out tha ad- tanoea reaga. rati la cam forward ta tha mar ket durtna th past week than XDcted Evwi th hlgbar prlc have net been strong enough t fore greater market ing barauae the retlla ar not tn lh country to and forward. Whll thr Is quit a lot or atorr reeding Iher, lit tl of It la finished or available. North Portland cattle prlcea: I ( a 1$ ater tl (r II etaare I (' , 61 alaar $i ataera 1 ataera $ ataera M...tt; 4 t 1H tl steer lit 4 II $4 101 109 itr 111 at ear 26 !er 16 alaar I alaar $4 tr $4 at re 16 tr 1 st ear $6 (tear 21 alra 6 tre 20 tar 4 ateare 1 cow . t oowa 1 bull . 1 bull . ox ::::::::E;; i 114$ ... 1140 n :::::::::::::: m$ .1171 Heavy fancy .$ 7.16 Kanoy sters 7.06 Choir tr ( 76 0 7.00 Common atears 1.26 41 f. 76 Peedar steer 6.09 (T 6. 2 6 rPyd neiters a. it Fancy heifer f 6 Fancy cow ton Ordinary cows 1.760 C. 16 rancy light calves t.760$.6 Medium light calve 6 00 Heavy calve 4.6006.00 Ordinary calves ' 4.000 4.21 Common bull $.76t)4.00 afar Market maeadaa Little. Only a fractional loaa waa shown In hog market price daring th week at North Portland. Ther waa much Iesa tuff available but tha recent sver atag atag atag 'cow's.' BULLA OXEN. 8TA08. 117 1974 ..110$ ..1079 . 966 .1419 .1299 ..1470 . 740 .1170 .1270 CALVES. Prlc. t t 7 99 f 9o 7ai 799 t 4 94 0 99 91 :;t 7C T6 71 7$ 6 10 60 16 00 $1 00 4 04 $4 76 4 24 I6.TI II 18 4 00 4 00 94 V TALLOW Prima tier IK l. and grease. 202H& No. Heats, risk and Provisions, DRE8SED MEATBi Kronf ....... Hogs, fancy, 10Hllcf ordinary lOc heavy, mc: fancy veal. liUimiV.. dlnary 11 He; poor, 10c iambs. 10c; mutl tun. or, sudu, iiD)f; Deer, tKpiC 17c; breakfast nacon. U2iLt- hnE, ham, 28c; picnics, 11 He: cottage. l4Ur LARD Tierces. 13o lh.: 5,3''. tierces. 9 c per lb. ""u' MEATS Packing house Str kt. . Stock. UUc: COWB. No.. 1 stnAV ' I n i , rl 11c: ewes. lOHc; wethers, 11 He; lambs, South. Rail., c'.. PISH Nomlnl'--Ko'ck od. ic lb flounders. 6c: halibut. 7(9 Sc; .1.1..4 fff?80?: .cstflah. Ui12Hc; salmon, 15lc lb,; soles , To per lb.; shrimps 12Hc Jb.: perch. 78e: tomend B. sfers. Jfic; herrings. 60c! hiai-v k..." 20c: sturgeon. ( ) per lb.; silver smelt.' e lb.; black cod. 7Hc; dressed shad 7e roe ahad. 10c: ahad roa. too lb.: Cc'um.' bla smelt, 60c $1.00 per box. cc'un OYSTERS Phoal water Hav n.. Ion per 100 lb. sack f ) bl?ni; N. T. Crtnt. N. Y.. Ont. 4 W. Nor. & W., c North Amer. . . . N. P., c Pac. M. S. S. Co. Pa. Ry. P. G . L. A 3. Co. Reading, c. R. 1. A 8., c. i do. pfd. " . Rock Island, c, do. pfd St. L. & S. F.,2d do 1st pfd south. Pac;. c. do rjfd Texas & Pacific. T.. St. L. & W.. c. do pfd V'nlon Pac., c. . . U. S. Rub., c do pfd. U. 8. Steel Co.. c. do pfd. Utah Copper . . Virginia Chem.. Wabash, c. - do pfd; 17$ $7 6 69 170 1701 132VI133 2SI 22. 116 20 M 69 U l0i I160H 30 68 19T4 1Z0 113 84H 131 125H 11Z 24 79 29 67 172 3.7 6" 170 1S2H 234 69 30 t 19T 1J04 4 1 J l 58 125N, H3H lTt) 80 67 65i 29 pla, per gallon. $8: per .00 lb. lick li-IW. u. Telee. par 1: iC;WILS0N&CO. - KXVBES8 xnrw tobx stock bxcxaitos .-3SW TOIK OOTTOSJ XZCKAjraX C8TCAOO BOAJID OP TBAOl TJOj STOCK AJTS BOKO XXCKAJTOB BAB 7 BAUCIS CO , Main Ofriea afiii Bldg, San rraaaleee Jtrasrh Offices -Taaoonyar, Seattle. Partland, Lo Aagelea. Bam Slago, Coroaado Beh. . j ... ' roBTLAvo orrrcB Koni 5, Ltmttratu Bank Bnlldiag rkonaa MarabaU 4yjo, aV137.T canned eastern. eastern in shell. $1.7602.00 rssor ciams. izoz.26 boa. :- Oreeariaa. SUGAR Cube. $6.45; powdered, $6 if fruit or berry. $6.0$; beet, $5.96; dry grsnttleted. $6.05; D yellow, $6.76; Hono lulu plantation otne granulated. 6 leas. (Above quotations are SO days net cash.) NoHrNewOrleani 8ALT -arse. half srounds 0s$t.t4 rr ton; 60. $9.00; tabl dairy. 69c. 4 J $; 190s. $17. bale. $2.20; extra fine barrele Js 5s and 10a, $406.; lump rack. $20 60 per ton. ,- BEANS Small white, $4.99: targe white, $4 15: pink. $4.26; bayou. $4,77 LlTtJ7: reda. $a . . HONET New. JS oar ease. Palsta. Ooal on. Bta. 84 H 121H 125H 113 1734 i'4 79 H 29H S6 11$H 34H 178 75 D8 i;j v. 129 lis 1 69 Klamath Falls. Or.. April 27. Only 800 acrea of a tract of 3600 acrea un der ditch remains to .be cleared after two weeka work by the Bohemian colonv at Malln, according to - Frank Zumpfe, a rancher of that district, who waa in TTIamath Fall Vfararria v Thar SI will be mors potatoea planted In that ! I section of the county this year than He estimated ever before, Zumpfe said that there would be 200 acrea nlanted to Klamath county potatoea this year, Bums. Or.. April 87. The severe storms of last week have been hard on lambs. It Is lust lambing- time with the sheen men and the loss has been heavy. J. R. Jenkins 'phoned in the other day he had lor 1200 iambs snd his nelchoors had lost proportionately, Thla la a aarlnna art hanlr tn tha wnnl 16i16H 18U industry of the country and will be felt by a large number or people, Lakevtew. Or.. April 27. Tha first sheep sale of any Importance reported i mis spring in iBKe county tooK piaci a few days ago when Thoa. H. Sher lock sold to Amon Leonard, of Davis (Creek, 1000 five-year-old ewesr the price Doing 10. do per neaa. Tam,.i 1.11 9T ..D-V,.. fU ..ou , 1 1 ' j 1 v. , v. ., n'i 11 1 . nniivum n 111 the. Redmond dletrlct and the Powell Butte section are preparing to put In over 2000 acres of potatoes this year. and from present soli conditions tha prosuect is encouraging; for a mam moth yield of high grade spuds. Salem. Or.. April 27. Present Indl cations ara that fully 1000 acres will be set to loganberries In this coun ty the present year. The demand for the fruit is , growing rapidly, Hooutam. wash.. April 27. JFor the 1..'. 1M.A . A. lh... ' ,1 . 1.... V. 1 16 I UAmil.m rtv.r Tha fl.h Krtm. In.A 4k. O I r-i v.,' vrlth thai tin tia art AmAAo. IK. ii i: .V. . - - -...-..n iniflotcm on lne ml" oooma ana - are lert 144 I0"-" fiatB when tne tide goes out. 114 1 rn.v. lllo Or Anrll T Th. aaa! 11AU Iwaftth'ar ta' i-annrf ad An Via vm nlnn.it tha tiu i. . " - w- - - ' . r . " ipeacnes' ana petite prunes. Italian During the week th crop expert. John I waaknesa In tha eaat haa had a slightly Inglls. ay that In th northwaatam I deDreaalna affect unon the trade nera pan or ivanaaa n riniia on v in n.r ..At I Haiaa sin maoa toward tna cioaa 01 tne of th crop promising, balance of th I week at $6.40 or a dim under the figures acreage mm. and every prospect of I that ruled a week ago. much abandoned acreage. A. leading; I Tha strength of the swine trade here gram company in the south ami rhi. li indicated rv the hih once that cago house thst th condition aktiarlare being paid for atockar and feeder. tne in Ion Paclrlo road la aa low aa I Bom of thl class of stuff cam for- 60. The Outlook I a critical nn w..t I ward dnrlnv tha latter nart of th week of the river, with very definite and ear. I and sale wer mad as high as $6. lous damage already established beyond I Toward the cloalng of th week there nount in tne eon wheat states east of waa a change in the aentlment or tn tn river. i nog trade eaat or tne kocki ana hlahar nrlre were th rule. Notwlth- r Range of Chicago prices furnished -by i atandlng thla much better values are Overbeck & Cooke company.) WHEAT. Open. Hla-h. Low, UeH lit H 116 112 lilt 112 108H --Il- 108 CORN. May .... 79 July 77 Sept, ... 76 Month. May . July . Sept. Close. B mil 12514 12H 74 24H 791 prunes are seemingly untouched. West. Elect. Wis. Cen.. c. . . Wheel.. Lake E. Total sales 339.600 shares. DEALERS' FIGHT AT A?: END White Bluffs, Wash., April 27. Fa mous as a great strawberry producing territory, the White Bluffa country will thla season almost double, its ont nut of rruit. - prowers-report that .the berries wilt be ready - for market In about 16 daya. being later than -last year -owing to a coia, oscKwara spring.- this vai. lty-counts the returns from Its straw. . 0 ' ocrnti una ui 11a. eanieat ina oesi The extreme crice that waa naM fn. .... .. nii . k 'h Eddyyille-mohair pool was not dee I kct about 10 davs ahead of AH other .v mijr iiiaici ar llll I rap. in IH. llrAnv I I nn.l H WM.t.rn l.t.ln. of the trade. This Is shown bv the fact I i. mat the market ahowait a r.t.tiA.1 . l. -rTi7..u i.tt na . . ... er ana did not cllne. While It Is proper for the producer ' (" an no can lor nis proauct. there May July Sept May July Sept May July Sept. May July Sept. 5TH . .1905 . .1946 . .1963 . .1035 . .1100 ..1122 .1022 , .1042 .1067 $0H 79H 79 77'J 77V4 TT 761? . 7$H 75 OATS. 67 7H 67' 64W 64 64 44 44H 44 PORK. 1932 1906 1922 1967 1937 1962 1992 1965 1933 LARD. 1100 1083 1100 1120 1100 1120 1140 1120 1140 RIBS. 1083 1030 1080 1056 1043 1060 1077 1063 1072 atlll available at Portland than In any other public market In tb entire coun- "Tiorth Portland hog prices: Beat light blockers I 8.40 Medium light .... ....... . 8.86 Good and heavy 8.0047 8.26 Rough and heavy 6.007.00 Blockers - 7.76 2taetlon la Bhesp stark. More sheep came forward to the local 1 calf HO $8 00 HOGS. 107 bogs 299 - $ 4 14 hogs 141 6 44 $3 hogs 300 $ SO 46 hogs 165 ' in 4 hog $16 7.60 1 hog $ 7.60 14 hogs $61 7.00 3 hogs 410 7.00 SHEEP. 79 sheared wethers ... 98 $6.73 348 sheared yearlings.... 79 5.26 125 sheared yearlings.... 76 6 25 120 sheared yearlings.... 77 6.25 LAMBS. 134 aprlng lambs 48 $7.50 61 aprlng Iambs 36 6.00 Tn day's zav stock Satoa. HOGO Are. lbs. Price. 101 hogs 18 $8.41 76 hogs 303 8.40 3 hogs 366 7.50 SHEEP 236 sheered mixed 98 $5.76 Wednesday's Z.ivatook STEERS. Sal. $$6. Shantko. Average Lbs. .1345' 9$ $0 3 3 Hooa 3 .......... 140 LAMBS. 203 178 315 360 63 70 Prlc. $7.26 $8 40 8.36 7.60 7.60 $6.50 6.40 (Continued on Following Page.) B A A B B Prospects Excellent for a Good Price for Salmon that sheepmen are lubilant over tha ... traordinary condition of the wool at this time, ana 'state mat the wool will be oeuer in quality maji laat year. In Asa- tin county a similar condition prevails, with conditions favorinar an aDDreoiahie increase over me mil crop. hogs The 1912 spring-summer salmon sea son will open along th Columbia river and Its tributaries Wednesday. With every Indication that there will be more gear in the river than during any similar opening, the outlook Is seemingly for a good catch at tne atart Water conditions recently have been varv favorable., snd If continued, the outlook will be unusually, promising. That there win ne an advance or at least 6c a dosen in the price of half pound flats is now almost assured. A canvass of the situation during tha. nraalc showed that Dractwallv all pack er war as-read to th faot that halves should be higher than a year ago, Some I Vollmer. Idaho. April 27. The hirhest price of the season was paid for hogs n.r"howil that nrac this week when E. H, Stanton of 800- "ILW? 'J. IV.0 aane puvenasea mres carloads or . O 1 A I A M . .. J . . a.v fo.iw jici uuiiuicu liuuijua - . i Lewiston. Idaho. April 27.-With boss selling at 8 cents, and prospects for j 10 cents Derore .May, 16, and with but rew in tnis part or ine northwest, prom ises are that there will be the keenest bidding in the pork market experienced 11 ere ior severat years. Vollmer. Idaho. April 27. Luring 1911 mere was snippeo rrom tnis station 805, want to cut the prloa lOo higher than In 1911, but most Interests say that 6c is about right. No change. In tails is anticipated. -Efforta made by certain hnvara n a.. press the canned aalmnn trait. failed so far as the better elaas fish are concerned. While there la some weak ness in Alaska pinks at home and In all grades of that catch In Europe, holder as a rul are not willing to make any material concession In the price. Additional orders have been received during the week for Columbia river fish but few of them could be accepted, as most packers have already booked more business than they exnact to ran tk.m. selves. Country Xwmeriesfy Suiter men to Name Lower Prices The harn shading of . butter prices azoDusneis or wneai, ,iu,ui Dusneia or 1 during the weeIC -which put, actual quo tationa below those Uciy named, is said by out of town creamery Interests to be a united effort on tha part of city makers to drive tha country out of bus! nee. . . . Notwithstanding all this alleged per. secutlon of country crearaeiiea by" the barley. 378.502 bushels of oats and 98 cars of timothy seed, averaging 86,000 pounds a. car; 300. Ions of timothy hay, n cars or came anu es cars pi nogs, Council. Idaho. Anril 27. South Idaho! fruit - prospects are the best In year, j Tilt immense acreage planted to fruits . cents per pound a few daya lat- of - 76.000 boxes of apples Is expected some of the leading operators here this season. .. The outlook is beet want to buy even at this de in yeM. Last season the crop waa about 60,000 boxes. r rsi.... txr..H l..ll IT . -.. I ht 1 imI.,!.wi!en 'rma values only hurt number of farmers' of this section are ,un,. ,n. niiim uunnr intiprenanrr to Dlant corn (hit i.a.nn -IV. Psi wee was one or these. Eor sev- Wecler Bumcarher. an extensive ranrh f1 I."'. x2.fr "a" ben aomewhat of ler. who had a 176-acre field of eorn last LINSEKD nTTB. kki. a. . . . I r 1 uii aSZ: various pur- year mat yielded over zo Dnshela an a.l. k.iia t.w. r r. ' - . iit." " 1 -w-: iiw'iwi, kiui 04c: raw. in m . 1 Psr wa vy R "T" ". eaT$44 WH1TH! KW.AKljrm' Waa aa ' BW . I.a iL , --.-aw- a v .a ivta, V VWW l$Sa pr lb" Par lh.; l.ss lota. ROP1C .Manila IU. u. ' . 1 1. iJI ,ER1 eraa morar. j vn up m I j ftM . v.truuMh, 1 v.f I iurr pi muiiair. a nfm mi fmii i will .... ai. - , . . . tlm.. l a.i.. . ...r. "Tr. I -- rea mis flMiVra ha.. JL! ' -.J TBIue. "utyer. i. oucnin.4M. to. echreck and thav ar. nt VKVr Vu "f'"? '"r "''"r.' "nuP "nq. ? " h.Vt ...i r k1 uitomitm pinuoni nnj wiai an unusually large bUA.tta rf,li atr.. i-A'.tr'irr fo La Cross, will be forra at An. l.i " P"' " 'U ' ,'! .. -SY . nrr arrtiDH . : . 1 n - uiier Decause Duvar must I ' IWiston, Idaho. April c27Amon u li in. p imnniu. 1-. I w ... . . . ... priced stuff at DnOM la t.r dvancea by Itself. . .vt7w iDi-.ii, i.i.iiv.. aiiiu a i.- Among Too much J heavyi wool growers In the country trlb t the start mnans I u'aryi to Lewlstbn there appear to b unle th market j llttl anxiety to aell early this year. Re. porta i front tna adjacent counties show iVtUyeLVr makers, tha output of butter at l"o beaTin'arnd ewin" pw&Wy J "7 - '1 . . . . , r " I.': . . , . r , -. 1 ,1, . I.trln .h. hlfllr A r th. .lot.. ai least-iov more-car or rruii proauced t . r"- 1 w ' here this season than In any previous I ni)r production. 4 " . vear. This is-the fifth var for an. 1 - For yera the country creameries proximately 250.000 young apple, bear P' ,n better snape to compete with and peach trees. The chief varieties the . city . makers. Then there : was a of aDDles being planted in tha Council sudden change in tne control or the valley district- are Delicious, Yellow traae. With, fba establishment or larg Newtown Pippins and Jonathans. PromI- j plants imthtejr and more liberal nent fruit growers estimate that ther 1 advertising of theTr goods, , the city will be at leasr 300 cars of fruit grown I Plants began to get most or the usl- here thla season. Sept. Oct ... Dec Jfew York Cotton Market, Open. High. Low. ....1161' 1164 1154 ..1169 1173 114S 1134 .1122 1189 1143 ness. Th era I vears ww tne condition continued for sev. pendulum ', is apparently Jan. Mar. May ....1122 July- ....1139 1141 Aug. . . . .2 14 s J153 ...1147v."1147 ...1165 ,.1160 ...1164 iU70 1141 115$ 1163 Close. 11649.65 1188 B 1122024 11C42 1142$44 1145 B 1168-954 1163663 MODEL CREAMERY " PLANNcD FOR DUnnlS " IJorria, CaL, April 27. Establishment of a model creamery 'and Immense dairy ranch near Dorrla and tha settle, ment of the Butte Valley by industrious Swiea and Swiss-Italian farmers was indicated today when Tilden C. Tognas slnl. ; president of the SwfSs-American Kanir mnii A n rCm 1 fnrr im T ri I f mm. and the prlcea for bluestsm have ranged! pan y of 8an Francisco. Cal.. J inspected close around tha dollar mark, but only la 10,000 acre tract of land which It is on or two sales are reported cl to I expected he will purchase from W. H. thla Ttrure.' Few aalaa hava h. a mm a I u.rtA.1 . rllnvin. , nf th. iii.-.i. i farmer who have held thus far tending r:omroerclal National bank of Chicago to the belief that tha market will arrow I and on. nf tha fnnndara nt Umim an4 stronger. - 1 French) Uck Spring resorts In Indiana. I Wheat Market Stronc. Walla Walla. Wash.. . Anril 17.1Tha market has shown strength aiplweek. winging the other way again, ant dur ing tha past few weeka tha country creameries have either made the price themselves or " hava forced tha city makers to corns to their views. TBAWSPOXTATZOIT COOS BAY LINE BTBAICBwtw aafilrvAiraa Salle, f rom Ainsworth dock, Portlantl 2. 7. 12. 17. 22 and 27. lTraia-ht ...i...T at AInaworth dock dally ip to 6 o m Passenger fare flrat cfaaa tin , Ticket office Ainsw.orth dock. Phonaa Main 800, A-2332. ... . . 7" rnon" IK)S Angelas . and San XHaroY TAT.B f ahlpg ; Railroad or anyahip to San Franoiaoo. the .Exposition Pit v T .r...t and the ONLY atrictlv flrat nf... a..! er.ger ships on the Coast; average speed. 28 miles per hour, cost $2,000,000 each. Saa lranclco, wortland xea Aaa! : r J - B. B. OO., r PRAVHT nor.r.Axr aa " Ma n 28 188 3BO 9TBZBT. A-4694 ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS NEW YORtr. IivrrKTirTny avr GLASGOW. NEW TORK. PALERMO . - ANU NAPLES. Attractive rate for ticket between New Tork and all cotch. Engllah, Irinh. Con tinental and Medlterranaan nnlnta In. parlor Accommodation. Eicallnt fiai. laa.' Effloia Barrio. Apply proznptly for 2rrt!on to local ent of Anchor EROS, Oaoaral Lin or HENDERSON Agents, Chicago, 1U.