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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 11. 1512. 13 4 f G .VEST PRICES OF THE . fl ARE REACHED IME POTATO TRADE SEASOi IfHl u - - 'laraet Is lUtwwl fiWtw Hnrj , vhes Aloe the) (Wl d Otlrf lag An Xo (iolaf Uu Ctuf INVASION OF LOVER PRICES ARE BREAKING. Iff SHEEP TRADE AND BY SALMON BUYERS PACKERS LETTING GO ISEflfG COMPLETED Woahi lUtaUale ApaJast Pekm I l!ate Mara TM Itqlre- AND FARMERS OFFER rmiui viwUnK lUrtMk l-isa eter, w t ttee (leasing up 4 . It u Iter tuatktt ItHalo tar. Mr fa tries doe a. linnet idr Aaxc-ua holding w DraeaeJ inraia eaurr. ' nVTTX TO ADTABCB. Ou 4rttp erAaary iwhim4 laaay tkat vmUI advaac Ue prta Of eat- U la a poaad leaaerrew saoialag sal l U IIMCM that attars WU1 leUS, Tan weaUd plao selld P ,T prtal II IM pA. TM smrt mU saarieta hava iMi; adveaeaa. ftaa riMMoo U hlraet a4 U aerU U eagerly eearaalap e - vntnimniiiT tnnnttM. owlap- aa tae fUf ta ks jtjb asaeea aad IU batver lmut,ot bow ler, a yrtmtsa ( Ue t la a poaad abate tae prtoa ! pauia is sow swap ' paid tt bait 11, JTsflWU salivary. Tne Iut price of th eeeeon. to date baa be-a re-had hare (or iha buying vf pot toe. Klrtt elaaa mountain stock. -,-la, ItcaL.lhll la remaining, la finding purchaerra no IwgUtr then lie and loc prr cental f . . b. country polnte today, although aa high aa tl recently i.id for this same claaa of stock. ljr. ltg the excitement ot tne ao 1 es raid for the earn quality and many growera were uuwlliluu 10 aell llica rrn at that figure. 1 Jia ruaraei la wean ana urpnrmi itu ( on ! Mllla! la A rare IUh () float urtJ; An other Will ltla rxa. newta 11 era aavd Tberelura Arp Aiti I bH ItUn. Amutali la al Least M CeaU- a44 What f rmla Ua ana of taa lar ritat aaia ti flail auUaa la alart4 atabg ha L'uluiubla a4 Wlllaautla lla. Tta anion vf a Columbia rlar ackar In cait.lina lla tlaharutaa la Ilia illaiu- tlla Ihia aar, lahara hy aia aalltag I ha tula f aalmoa auiilla. Kaa a rbrcJ iH-ftland rholaUa that lltay .V tua to lalallata ty lavadiag ' l"r riar. liitr ti.a aaltaoa liualaaaa kaaaa It Ihla arelion. Iba Wlllaaialla ftf haa Cetwmtly lxa conaia4 lt rlula toying aat-tloa for Iba lorflaa4 flU Irada. aatla tha aania InUraaia naaf tnolralrd wrkrit In (half liurcttaaaa along:. Iba loarar Columbia Ma lha lulumbia l-a gafj haa in. ald Ilia Wlltamalla flald, Iba ahola- lia hava Me lloO ta go lo Iba Clua bia. aad baa altvajy a-uiat a boat birh la running frti Ht llalana 10 Ihla rll f. Attnlhar btaal aa 1(1 ta put o to ura aui'i'llaa furtlier tloara lha Co-I Tut.lay lunibla. lafnnaar All aorta or prira ara aIng paid ai naiuroay Iimmi Clir for aalnon Whlla Karkara I KrUar ao.iLdjr aia not Mitiithiii Ac a THuriJajr ajjjJI txiun.l. (ha talua quulaj along Iba C- liaajay . .31 I u nib i a. aholraalara aay tlial lhay ara Waaa. ago.... Ill oftarina t-. and would aura lha bulk Taar ago II vt tbe ftah Jf rarkara wra rtol offarlng I tharniun r ira. In any avent moat I Una tona ara arlllna at II 41 at North of iba Wlllamatta aalmoa la going to Portland. Ihla being but a fraction ba. a I la taa WMkywaa. harth lof llaag lleia aaatay, raiila aaalar. abata aluii.plag. Kaaaat City fa alaady. calila alaady ta at rung, ahaaf a(ag ta blghar. out Omaha J log alaatty. raitla alaady. ahap atronf. South Omaha Hogg leOlla blghar. rait la hlgar, ghp HO Ho to ar. 7 SOMtSORPlUSOATS U UlaaaMla VUy Vnifr la No .KJ Alt Jhtit JIuIUikv Thtr fuga Iltt tkia o ilarkHI Utacal MirkK It KomlaaL . ,' . KIlTlJiKD 0 It AIM MZCLltti. k alay ior Oalg llay M 44 Yua. .... t Vaarag. II I To rial. .1111 ,ITt ,aar aga. ll.4tl . It! CANNED SHAD OPENS . AT 95 CENTS-SHAD ROE MOVES AT SOO . . . 1 ; i Advanra af Mcirt Orar mi year's WuMvlnai 7eiatieM Akf&f Ofe. UtAtvJ for IWafJ ef Iadlc CuJamtU Vttt. - OFFERS ,1 ATTIMCM Bill M ! I titt miv in ilo! til Jill a ronTLANO LIVtSTOCIC HVJ. Iloga. Catlla, Calrra. haaa. ..I . .lot . . .III I til I KM Ill 4 141 ItW III l 111 ' " It I lit III in I : arkara. IE0FPR0DU E ALONG THE COAST low lha pravloua lop. Raralpta for tha day wrra, qulta fair and a offarlnga bara baa a liberal ra rarttly. klllara hava boon galling tbvlr full rciulmnanla and arg iberafora In clinaj to ahada vaTUaa rrartlonally. Total run for tha day bara waa lit naa. comrl ith us laat Tuasday and 41 hand a yaar ago. Al Chicago bog a a ara alaady with a ran of II. 009 hand. comiarad with II 000 a yrar ago. Topa gold at ? la. Kanaaa City linga warn itrady with a run or n.ueo naai for ina day. UIICAT CAROOCA" TtADT. tendon, May I4.Wbal cargag airo t ngltaa rouairy anarkata quirt. Nonilrgl r-rlrag ara ruling Ihroughoul lha grain Itada today. Jllda for club ara nominally plared al 17 011a and blu.atwa at ll41ot.ll ar buihal. trait baala I Ula at ar. With but littla ahaat hald In any pa alt I in lha oulluob la tint bright for aa Impruvamant In Iba buying Moat of lha mlllora haa Ibrlr full ro u I rw anrnla. ahlia loa wanta of othara ara aa amall I lal they rut but llllla conaldara- tltMl Krartlonally aallrr tnna II abowlng In Lha Lain n-rk'L 'lt i.o Hi e mp)f-Wa. firmai h airing aaaltn rm niTi aorna aup. j a a Dil rrUaa Oyaaad. a litl. 111. a 4 kad roa, hlaa.....tl 14 I JI 4 bfiacWun4 lalU.... .! ' .11 4 Columbia Hvar caaaad ahad will apaa at ll ir don fur aun4 taila iu aaaaoo. or about lha aaena valoa aa gaa arally ruiad for tha nonilnal auppllaa of laat aaaaoo ' -bad rua will onaa at II I! par doaart ror itaivaa eumparaa ltl lha loarbal at II II laat aaaauu. Alt f iba abad roa tb aaa ef tha laadiaa bark at a aapaola la raa Ihla m aon Lag already baan aol4 al U'4 ad vauod pria la Naw York parllaa, and tba raJI front along Iba talfla roa at oul4 aawilngly claaa up all athar . farlngg that will ba avallablg at tbla Va hava found aa aieallant call for both ahad and abad roa." aald Mobart H. Farrall tf tha flllar rto'k. Iaeklng mm Musical. Comedy Stan' Hold ' Headline; Place t In Well Balanced. Program. , Mlaa lft and thaao ara balr offarad Vllamatta vallar tolnta. Tha nominal bid rvnllnuca at 111 a too for Mo. I hit. liar markat la alagnanl with prar- lit 1 1 y no moramanl rrportad OUtalda or Iba baliar graJra. rlour rontlnuca firm with no rhanaa In lha buying from born a point a. ex port bouilaallv lb a am. f "C.IDLKS ADD TO WT-lKXTSSf p-tfny at 1 baan a i .a - i niL... liM.irli.M .nd nr. -il. al no ahlnulna I i rinruro, nir ii-nni-i. call la ehJwa WhIU i7r w. r.Tom. irnrnla club. 11.17 O ! northam ig jmppara: t . r. uucgingion. nuhl. ily quota? a'a blgb aaPl t p? col la I bluaattm. 1.10J II; rlu Maha I load; Hugh Cummlnga. Albany. mT In rnZiprJi matlaga. To ll.", J H; Turka. r.d. 1I001.. Jn an- ahaap. dlrrtl to Lnlon local dral.ra who hava auppllaa offer- rd Huaalan. Il ltUl tO. .. M i?!.?f!' log- lhara aay that tha bulk" of Iba atck ,;i',-r'rd- . ni fi?.'i " la going aroiod 11 la. Tula would n.aan OI.; poor to fa r. II HOl H ulJJi' ' I ii jaaa than 11 per cental bara. deducting hgga KKtraa tic: flrati. lie; arcondi .d'' ''ht Ill commlaalma. walg;hing and freight l: aalcet pullate 1 Ic. "ood nagrir 1.15 cUargaa aa well aa ahrlnaaia. Mutter Kxtraa llr; flreta. KHe. Hough and heavy l OPyT.OO 14c: do Young Amerlra. lie. h.rt .Ti fnmi. knv.ra miiiihu. t a ttttmr I Chea N California flala. HWf auppllaa bare at loweat flgurra. which !: Young Amarlra, UitllHc; Oregxin In Itaelf would Indicate that tha markat I ranry tbara la unable lo handle prvaenl offer, lnga eaa at tba aharp alumu lu valucg. tiniona per cental Oregon yellow. I atrx-k lotatoea far cental, Burbanka, 11.11 1 day. Kllli 0l.lt; Karlr Hoae. tl.t04yl.;t; new perineal for p pound. iiUte. ling at tha 'EGGS BEGIN' TO ACCUMULATE XlUara Iim Too Waoh Kbeaa. Hheep market waa wobbly, according lo an authority at North Portland to- er hava mora atuff than they preaent raaulramanta and bold- e yard a would aoon eat un the July Home are offering for reaale , Sept IM,. ..,M'r,7,ua"- p:r..,. number of laada of atuff and tor: California, naw per aack. H.IOtf oth.n .r .,mi., k.w .i,.rt a very imxl l.o. .... country that they Durchaavd aoma time al1V, tH.rW- l 00 - d0 'tand- rVlcea are off fglly too from latt week and the trade la In a poaltlon TVLlIe there contlnuee demand for egga for atorage. the market 1a baalnnlna . lo ilioa accumulation. Whlla aa tilgb aa lla la beliig, obtained ard. Il.t001.71. ror aeiecieo cauaietj aioca. caaa count la wean at iia CHEESE 13 " CLEAXIXa ( UP -'-Iwt tiriceg 'named ty cheeaa aellera yealerday had 'the effect of forcing a much greater demand. The general trade la now buying and tha ahlpmenia that arrived on the Rue Elmor and the Kay boat from Tillamook on Monday have bcea practically cleaned up. STRAWBERRIES A 12 LOWER ' Iwer pricea are belag named for 'atrawberrlea along Front atreet todav. Knlea are being made. at a reduction of ioc to lao irom 'othrr carload arr ' '.Li.. . . iui muraiug. where klllera can force aenfatlunal da- cllnea If they ara of that mind. The movement of aheep and Inmbe contlnuea very heavy at North Port land, a-rrtvali for the day being 1141 head, compared with Sill yeaterxloy and u laat Xueaday. A year ago the rua of mutton waa 170 head. At tlila time a year ago eonalderable wcakneaa waa ahowlng In the mutton trade at North Portland and prlcee lost 26c from the prevloua day. aai rirm for Sheep. The weakneta In the aheep trade at i. I noma la not reflected at leading cen no, may i . nw nnceipia i tara tut or tha m-klo limn ) waa 11.000: left over. InOO: reoelpta a year the aole execution today, but tha mar- ro, 11.1(00. Mixea. gi.awwi.aa; gooa ajia .at haa been uaoallv firm there re 'Ji6f? ':g6;.. Kr.?"1 '"'y. cently and haa advanced far beyond other markets. The reaction for the Brattle Markets. Seattle. Waah.. May 14. Butter Waahlnatnn creamery, firsts. 17e; Cali fornia 271tc. Kaga Local ranch, tiff lie. Cheeae Tillamook, lie; cream, JOc; Cooa Hay. 19r; llmburger. 10c; Wlacon aln 10011c: California, lie Onions Walla Walla. 14 par sack. Potatoes 124121 per ton. . CHICAGO SHEEP STRONG iWLina la Forced at Kurt, bttt cloe lng la Koruewliat I letter. Chicago. May 14 There aaa further Bailing of wheat futurea at the opening today, prlcee starling Vc to Sc a buahel under yeeterJay. All of thla loee was recovered later. May doting unchanged, July U and September 'c higher. C'aah demand waa nominal, with the wanla of mlllere vary amall at ahaded prices. Range of Chicago prlrea furnished by Overbeck A Cooke company: WHKAT. Open. Hlgii. Iw. Cloaa . 107H l"' 107S"' . HIS 1IT IMS 117 II . li: 113 HIS I12T.A . 101 lorn 106a 107UA CORN. . 101 0U 7I IJVA . 7i 77i 7C 7tiH . 71!, ;&i 74i 74HU QATP. . tlH 64S tSV. 5 . tl! 65 1, 62HA . 41 41 S 4J', 43HA PORK. rw. May yrf'ltt tart ing-raiifar-aiq-tiaa beyond our eip tali one, and inera is no doubt tTtal tna inauairv win wtinia a few . years ba ana of iba leading; onaa of tbla section. -V hava advlcee from California polnta aaklng for ahad roa. but hava al ready auld all that aa expect to pacH tbla ecaaon." Tbe taMklng of shad ta data at Co lumbia river points la already fully aa great as waa can nod during any eotlrw ara arm tn prevlmis yaair. Up lav iajla aeaaon' tha packing of ahad haa bean mora la the natuie vf an experiment, but ihla year oparatlona are on a com merclal at I a that promlaae to ehow growth from aeaaon to aeaaon, owing to the cheapneaa of the flah aa wall aa au naiior aualltr. Tba -flah are caught anon after leaving aalt water, and ara therefore In prime condition. BIG IXCHEAflK IN L.MBS K rianiy af go4 vaiUly ae aavglty gaaa la maka ap aall balaac.4 and II tractive bill at tba Onbeam, Mralr snaeaacad la headline poallloa gre CacU U4S bad rtarJtca llolbroek. aaaaalral aoraady alata. wba. bave aeae- alaat la Iba opMlmr of tbatr ei whleh aa ueir reponoir coaaiaia or l4 eprigni ly nuaibarg of whu-h thee ara iba aa lhara. Mlaa llalbroak la a etalaly llllla parson, wba Weare alannlng aaalaraea. liar Vaay- waa a diatlnrl bit "Ilea rait, raa, raa waa eeelly ba moat popular number. Tha ehaiier duet, af blah Mlsa llolbrooh and Mr. Lean are tha orlgttvatora. mabea a plsadl4 ftalab for tha act which la fliUd with eater Ulnarant and good laugha. A aiallnet novelty ef Iba rtlatia aart la tha offering; af Mil Camilla Ober, lha fartalaa alar voce lie t who glnga lha r.lgheel known vocal notaa. liar act Is abeolutely different from what It wsa oa her former vlalL This year sba gives a Orack aaailmeotal atudy. a Tyrolean fantasy, -"Cavellerla ltuatlcana,a a ad aa Amerlcaa ragtime Bong, each ta a dlf ferent rc-aturng, andaacA HUuiAtiBg Umf puohomenally 4 Igli voice. L'nlike moat tolcee of tha fraaklah typ. Mil Ubar la at all llmaa aweet and raualcaL giaat rfSBkte. akUh aia Ul)l ll be eaMexl 14 raaa4a by Iba pale Oae af laa aawal fr4t4a( aogga llaaa ef Iks aatUnf aaaae freaa Mar4 atvabliski, aba ei.4 laa baUMl ry bij laa ater all awraea Ike V!aetie. T'4 by saaalrit-ai wwetehig Irveerey Maaia s aaa If . aa4 lUrrtavaa Ilea aa I ta e f --p I lha ava w ralirwaA brldga At lra4 rallaaya aa4 lailraaja aalaa brtJg old pay Iba ewty. g al m-- alailo af aagtta.ka aau4lag Msaaa oaugly a4 ally WU give laa ally ra tr4 al all brMgaa wa arai4 a4 irailag y tba aalr. Al laat algkl'a aaeailagj I bar praaaal Mayag ltaabllghl. Oty Attorney Praava Urat. lily KaglaMy Ta liurtburV I. I Willi, ttlrheid Mavlata. Wit. Iiaaa r. Waedeerd. aV Ufla AbavaaaL. W. aV Aer aag WUlu C, ivaabaw. PRICES OF BUTTER TO JUMP UPWARD - NOTCH TOMORROW Tha fftra af butter will s4- 4 . vaaua bara tomorrow anaralaf awag ta lha Miner price oooted al Vaaltla. Taoraa aad - IVaa y Pranclaea, rauaing a grafter da- f a mand far tha uragoa praduct. a 4 Alaakb ta Still baying baavlly a 4 . bara, Tha opening a( lb k 4 era an at aaon haa libevtae af. farted thg maka. , a a 1.,. J.Jixu..i ill.., m rmAaTh-p-OBTATTO. i' r.xpfir&s rrcAMEju ron at li iimea aweei and muaicab I m . a a ,W. 1L Lytall and company bold down I OaVTl r FanatCO VCd LOI Anfftie tbe dramatlo and of tha bill In a good I WITHOUT ClfANOK. Uugblng skit, -Aa AU-nlgbt Pa4alo.-p. B. Baaa Otty, a. av. rrUay. Tatap IT. II Is strongly reminiscent of "Ara You I The Pea rraacle) a) VarUaag Oa a Mason." but with new bualnrss It la I nebeyorraao ja T-aira; arv ww wtg as aa gaaj w gaa a aw i ay a pap aa 9 ajag- a I A . g I . 1 1 wau..J I byMUUll flpanctr and Joho MeMa- j TJJOXM Hon. May July Sept. May July Sept. AND SAX DIEGO DIRECT aromTX wkcxtio a. a. co. m m aaABAwa .M.a m a we.wwm aw r. Ppeclal aceaery la carried and tha arark Kviry Wednesday, Mernately. tlit.a. would ba hard to Improve upon. I Ticket off lea 11 rhlrd HL. near Aider. a t a a a... a aa - I au . a a a 4 a J Hi Tha Bayton Trla and their daebebuad ara back In their unuaual contortion act Phone Main 1114. A-1U4. MAJtTIM J. HIOLKT. raaa. AgaaC V . IL BU'BPER. rrelghl Agent. heavy. made.at a reduction of i707Vft. liahi 'it ii4T 7il Teaturday'a valuea. An. I 7.a0f 7.50: light. l7.Xt07.71H. veirora Lob Angela Cattle-Recelpta 8BO0. markat Teu-irora nog Angeics I ghecp Receipts H.OOO. market steady, strong. LEMON 'MARKET FIRMER ' Money and Exchange. London. May 14. Consuls. 78 V4 : all- 15-14: bapK rate, l par cent. ,1 wprmer weather haa atimulated the ' w.i if. i t ntirfin. I.Xh-. ,ealea of lemona everrwhent In the conn. . Trrlc,May 14. Sterling exchange try. and aalea ara being; meda hara t J'.4'"; Lort !7'- I,ver huuion. -augniiy mgner price, valuea range aXrom- tS to 15.60 per case, according; to quality. i WEATHER AFFECTS MEATS 60 V. ' 8nn Francisco, M" 14. Sferllns; ex change, 10 days. 4.81; sight, 4.M U: doc. 4.52; transfers, ttelghe., S prem ium; sight, t premium. . day was 10c to Z6e and was due. Top Jamba gold there ihla morning at 11.10: yearling, 17.21: wet-here, 1610, and awes. 14.15. Chicago wag strong for sheep with a run or is.vuo ror tne uav. At Kansaa City the aheep trade waa strong to higher, with offerings at 12, 000 head Ihla morning. Hheep shippers today: Smyth Bros., Arlington, three loads; Hugh Cummlnga, Corvallls. two loads direct to Union Meat company. Nominal sheeo crleei: f ancy spring lamos Tha warmer .Weather haa eff Anted tha . aala of meats along Front atreet. and ' iwlll have a like influence upon all prod . ticta. ' Prices show no change for the 1 ASPARAGUS HOLDING STEADY -., While a large number of prices are rullna for aaoarairna tlnnr Front atraaf owing to the various modes of parking, Cotswold. -wo iiiuiRci is in very iooa conuuioru A4.:t; pineapples. So lb. 1H; strawberries, florin. 15 lb. crate: Lks Angeles 7V4 in. crsta. A fi-lKS l.i a v 3.16. Bops, wool aad J&dea. HOPS Producera once till crop, 18c; 1112 contracts. 2o; 1811 and 114, 17c MOHAIR 1912. J2H0 lb. ....k..,!.. Ordinary spring lambs.... il.6O01.7t rvsr g8"' khekred yearllnpi . . . i, 11.26 wi ll por Sr?,narT hI yearlings v wetnr-i Bheared jVso . 6.00 T.00 .7S 6.60 4.75 4.26 1.80 Jl-00 Fancw ewea. sheared Ordinary ewes, sheared Wool stock about 76c nlgher. Easier Tone for Cattle. Further easiness waa shown In the cattle trade at North Portland today. WOOL Willamette valley, coarse W"11 ,W0B .onl, a nominal run, )tswold. 16017c: medium Shropshire, market did not reflect any strength. fialSUo: choice fancy lots. 19c oound: lha arrival of graxs stuff 1st expected eaatern Oregon, ISitfUc. according to t0 bearish Influence upon prices Slay July 6ept May July , Sept. May . July . BepC .1117 .1162 ,.U0 . .1100 .1045 .1065 1147 1160 LARD. 1002 1112 RIBS. iof,i 1070 1935 1147 1080 1100 1046 1060 1I26A 1147 1960A 1012 109a 1113 1042A 1 J62A 106711 CANADIAN PACIFIC SHARPLY UP TODAY Lee Ilrttna of Gran J Dalle Gets 123 Trr Crnt Tbla Seasoa. Klickitat, Wash.. May 14. Lea T. Hum, the "aheep king," of Urand Dallea. who rroaaed a band of sheep to day at Wshklacus bridge, while waiting for the reer to paaa over, explained how he eclipaed Ms lire long neighbor, An drew Ijunnell, In the harvest of lambe. Mr. Bunnell says he haa the "good" to aliow an Inrreaee of 121 Per cent, while Mr. Brune'e tally ahowa an Increaae of numerous chsngaa of costume. 110 per cant,, and Mr. 13 run aaye doubt- I - Ing "Thomasea" ran come and count them. Further, the flockmaster is de cidedly in favor or tha 8. P. at 8 rail way making a livestock ahlpplng eoulp ment at Wahklacua. He further esti mates, owing to the shortness of the drive, a large portion of the auminer ranged' stock will be placed In market from Wahklacua. Anothsr musical novelty ta "Attorneys at Music," given by tha Weston A Beat ley company. , Every pleea of furniture In tha office become musical In the hands of tha company, who pay pood eelectlona well rendered. la on of tha reaultaot comblnatlona. The OLAsaOV. Jv'EW YORK. PALatRMO aetJ.ntb.p. A!lH.?fc5a-. D.K. mnA In., traiieniaa ara M lit tla I "racn -WW ram " .""'"" -..i. - ' ---- I Vn.b anil all I Wadllarran. fvol n f a Mmm Dutch coatume and wltb Dutch scenery. I parlor laMuoaatlaia, Baoalleat Oal They alnp well, danca well and ware I aia a, Bffieleal parrtea. Apply yrexapUy 1 Beearrauoa to inrai agent ei AMHMnR I IMF STPAMSHIPS A pipe organ I NEW YORK. IXNTX)NDlUtRT AKI) highly approved of. Tha bill la opened by Bert aad Lot' tie Walton, who do a bit of dancing, clever acrobatics and roller akatlnp with acrobatic fealurea. Miss Walton make for 1 Aachor Line or HENDERSON HR08, General Agent a Chlraro, III. COOS BAY LINE NORTHWEST BANK STATEJIENT Clearings today Year ago rortlaad Banks. .91.861.3S9.P4 l.UJ,ll.3 I Loss today Balances today Year ago , same naiuta. Cleartrtga today-. .......... 12,101,286.00 Balances today 187,781.00 41.921.67 196.917.01 272,171.86 Nov. Dec New York. May 14.--The smart ad- August vance In Canadian Pnclflo which car- ( Sept . rled the price to 263 Vi at the cloning Oct .. or 4a points better than yesterday, favorably affected the rest of tha mar ket. Union Pacific came In for a rise of 1 K points as did V. 8. Steel common. Tha advance In the latter was due some vhat to the liberal-buying by foreigners. The advance of 82 per ton by the SteeL corporation for platea. bara and structural steel had considerable effect upon tne buying. New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low Close. Jan 1144 1171 1142 1170W71 Mnrrn nil mi May ..1120 1142 June 1131 1111 July 1125 .1126 ,.1114 UBS ..1139 ..1142 ..1147 1168 1161 1179 no ii is v no 1115 11424.43 I 1181 lUtUit 1122 1160(351 1110 1166&S8 116759 116666 1168070 117627 WOULD HAVE CITY TAKE OVER ALL THE BRIDGES PTBAJCSxai BBS A2TWA TXB. Balls from Alnsworth dock. Portland. 9 m.. May I. I. li. li. ii ana if: Jan !, a tm, m aiiiu a ay a gp u a wveaaj v araai st Alnsworth dock dally up to I p. m. Passenger- fare first elasa 111. seoond class IT. Including berth and meal a. Ticket office Alnsworth dock. Pboaea Main 1400. A-I1JI. 1136, 1142 1146 New York Copper Slarket. New York. May 14 Copper. 160. Ranre of New York rirlcea furnished hv Overheck & Cooke company: Dacrlptlon I Openi fllghl Low I Bid shrinkage. CHITT1M OR FOBECST FOR SHIPPERS 1912 nominal, carlota 5c, leas oarlota i Weather bureau senda out tha follow. 5o lb.; 1911 bark, carioxs, sc; less car Jrlnsr notice to shippers' - lota, 5c lb. -.., lie; bulls. "lroteet ahlnmenla aa fee nmli . . Seattle acalnet maximum temperatures 910c: salted niues. io "of about-80 degrees: northeast to Run, Vane, 86 degrees; southeast to Boise, 74 , t degrees;' aouth to Siskiyou, 88 degrees. Maximum ternperatureat Portland Wed- vneaday. about 82 decrees.' PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES. Oraln, nour and-"IIay." -' These prices ara .l.osa at which whol. , aalara sell ta retailers, except aa other w eta ted: - WHEAT Non1na,1 Prod-'r-rs" ortea. and the moderated weather la likewise CASCARA BARK an Influence toward lower valuea. lvalue niarufi waa steady at ini- cago today with a run of 8600 head. Kansas City cattlo values were steady to strong with 7600 head of Curing- this morning. Some strength waa shown In cattle salted or P"ces at South Omaha today, where ess tne warKei wim unevenly . mgner with top steers ni s.ot ana oesi cows and heifers at 27.70. C. M. Martin had the only cattle ar rivals in the yards today. He brought a mixed load of cattle, calves and I1033 from Mikkalo on the Condon branch. North Portland cattle prices: dry. reen salt, 77Hc; kips, 12v4e: calves, dry. 2424Vac: calf skins, green. 17c; irreen hides. ljJIUo 1 thnn salted;- sheep pelts, salted, -fl; 6 12i)12t4c lb. TALLOW Prima, per lb., 614c; No. 8 and grease. 2 eel He. Heats, rtsh aad Froniioaa. DRESSED MBATt? Front atref. Hoes, fancy. 304il0l4c: ordinary. 10c: neavy, 8c; xancy veai, iuc; Heavy fancy Fancy steers ordi. "V?:'-oJ??:-'Y-i,J;r"'-rWJi Choice steera iims rai-riv ETr Ham. i a il a. I t-ommon steera jomlnal. track delivery, club, ,97098c; nc; breakfast bacon. 14424o: hpffJr ' h ueatem. I1.02W1.03; red Russian. 69o: hAT. ham 2ftc: denies lltte?n7-- LSpeyed helfera ' Willawiette valley. 98c. ikA "--"fancy belters ; V.Vrr . ..??re'"1 ' 1 MT3AT5 Packing house Steer. No. 1 Feed," 135.00; rolled, 816.00; brewlnp, -tock. 12c: cows. No. 1 stock. Ilc0 niiC; ewes, ivv, wciaero, nc; lambs, 14c; pork lolna, 18c WISH Nominal Rock rod. . I no TH nounders, 6c; halibut, 607p; striped nl;2i, ,UY. v bass. JOc; catfish, 1J012HO-; ea I mon. I Ordinary bulls...... lb.; soles, 7c per lb. ahrlmpa, t iuaauay a si a ) 040.00. ' MtLLRTTTirFS- -p.lijn- prlr Ttan 125.00; middlings. $32.00; shorts. $27.69. OATS Producers price Nominal Track No. "X. spot delivery., white $39. .ipray 138.60. riAjiiH Benin price - Patent. Fancy cows Ordinary cows Fancy light calves . Medium light calves 7.00 11.90 6.75 S.2505.75 6.0005.25 6.75 .6.75 6.2506.30 6.90(06.00 8.75 15.10; Willamette . a v.u V uanc. a ,- . !Hc lb.; percn, 7(tPBc: romeoa. 8c; lob- 15 10; local atraisrht. sters. 2Sc; herrings, 601c; black basa, wA.a vauvi i, aiiuH. y uf : aii-ii r atiMiii. i ucr i u. . mi vr airriaai $4.1004.20. Be lb.: black cod, 7c; dressed ahad. fin: UITu.UMA1lH' TBI, I . x .a-. -1 . . , L. . . ' '.Vil V. r V, j c ;,. VT roa inio. o; "; uciunv ' .V' jnyj, in.Kiiiii orui-i oia emeit t per ox. rBrJri."w'I7i JP"5'ern. oreson,' 118.000 I OTSTERS Phoalwater bay, per rl. gig am a t ewa i n 1 a an 1 a . avi i . i d u - - - - as a w lOll: rriixt-d iiaU mliT TTT'!!YJ0TPKAKM'' chent. pia, pr gallon. $8: per 00 lb. sack. $: 4 ff I4HIU 417; Idaho, lonW ): per 100 lb. aack ( Olym- .iiCanM' 1Talf- -S.O011: oata, $11 banned eastern, 65c can.. IS.io dosn; 1 eastern in snen. ii.owj.bo, pir 10: a a,wa iua r-wiTr, raor '-nun- zwi.zn mim, j. BUTTER Nominal; extra creamery,- LARD Tierces, 1 Ho lb.; compound, rubes and tubs, 26c; prints, 2702714c: tierces, 9c per lb., - dairy, 18019c. aroeanea. - JJCTTKi. FAT-rolucers1 price F STJOAB Cube, $6:85; powdered, $6.66; 'E,rtla,n,,,.Pe,r lb" 27c- fruit or berry, $5.95; beet. $5.76; dry LOQ8-Candled. extras. 22o dozen: granulated. $5.5; D yellow, $5.65; Hono- , nncanaiea eic, spot .buying price 20c lulu plantation cine granulated. Sa vx. o. nroianou leaB. (Above Quotations ara 10 daya net -. tV.TB Ci'-'-'1 " 1 rnncv nens, 13c: cash. I . hrollers, 28c; geese, 10012c; spring RICE--Japati etyla. No. I; 606le; .uiiic; oia flucrni, 14015c No. 2. 4Hc; new uneens nena, a i, ' " areswo. j:uw;i.c: pigeons, Creole. bc, ,.w,u. wt fwuiig, f.f 'Cv per aosen ' J cr.sr; r-ominai; - trvtb )reaoa t fancy, full cream. trltViet-j and dalaiea. '17c;,yaung America!; 18c. 3 IrraJte and Tegetatslas. POTATOES SeHlng prtc cnolce. I1.S4S Choice. $1.30: Ordinarv jll.lt 01.15 cental. Buying price, extra lancy table stock. $1; extra choice. 90c tl. a b. ooaatry shipping- points; sweets, $4; new potatoes. Florida, 4c pound; Cal ifornia. 304e per poand. Tl EUETABLfJS -Turnips, $1.00 pa; ; aaeV;, beeta. $1.60 aack; carrots, $1; ; r;-'-f?-??4-?- er,ean tomatoes. 2.60; Florida, $4: beans, 17U018o lb.; preen onions, l$e dojt bunches; pep pers, bell. 250 lb..- head lettuce. $1,600 .., S.OA, crate: hothouse. 11 box;' roti.hu T Jte dog, btinchee, celery," $5 eratj egg 01c; e. bite. SALT Coine. half grounds O0s$! IC i-.r ton; 60s. I9.no: tame aairy. oc III; 169a. $17. bale-. $2.2: atra fine barrela, ts, 6s and 10a, $4 05.; lump rock. $20.60 per ton. , irTtra BEATS Sman wnrts. it is: large inarr "hlte. $4 88: rlnkr. $4.15; bayon. $4.71; LImas. J7; reoa. l".o. HONET New. a" r caaa. Valxita. Coal 00- Eta. LINEED OIL Raw. bble, 80c gal.: kettle boned. DDI., zc; raw. lai raaes. 15c; boiled. In caaea. 87c; gaL lot of ito gallons, la taaa; ou caaa meal, $44 t ;r toa. WHITE LEAD Ton lota, so. per It: $00 lb. lota, lo par lb. less lata. IVba per lb. -1 HOPE Manila. IKe: alaal. Ta. GASOLINE Bed crown and motor. jlaBt.jO ibjneaa, H7c; cauliflower JffIZ Jlon:. "i jraaollae, Ilfllitl local. $1.264f.6 p? doii: aapara; J"w; ?' Pn"., 20ViO st dm av-i C l tk i....iLaL: I 4TllIIrri. a... . - . . 1H7 ar-T' 1 WW .1 a. al barrela 7IHe; Iron barrela. lie par gal- ..''2S J5ll tJxV California fancy, - $2rI.2Sf spinach, 2Sc. sack. ONIONS Jobbing; rrlce? Oregon: Tel. low. Kos. 1. ttrNo. 2r$2; red, 12.60. New ror., perorate; pa rite,, TVitfSc 1-ftKSH FHL'ITU Orarraea. $1-760 ? a: benanan. 4H?r clb.-; lemona, 15.00 wi.60; llmta taae; prapa fruit, 3 case- Tie; wood " iota.-no. . t. PKNZINE pegreaa.- easea. 24V44 ?"tJ;n.:-r". bblau. imo pet rallon. ?AL OIL-Oiseg: Pearl. KHc; SUr, l!fc r'r r"n: water white, balk. 10 !iit?-w KHJ .JacJal water wtlte. 11017a. . . ..t - - . 76 iteers . . 1 steer 1 0 cows . . 25 cows . . 6 cows . . 5 cows . . 1 cow . . . 1 bull ... 1 bull ... 1 bull ... 1 bull ... 1 calf ... 625 wethers 297 ewes 232 ewea . . . . . . 1.0004.25 1.00 4.0004.60 Tjlvsitcok Sales. STEERS Ave. lbs. Price. COWS. BULLS. CALVES. SHEEP. ' .1285 .1000 .1291. .1270 . 932 . 792" .1270 . 600 .1840 . 760 .1620 . 160 . 85 86 80 SPRING LAMBS. 1 spring lamb 50 - HOGS. 90 hoga -190 78 hoga 116 6 hogs 00 CATTLE MARKET -HIGHER South Omaha Steers' Go to $8.65; . Hoga 5 to 10 Cent Xp. South Omaha, Maya 14. Cattle Re- l-celpta 3000, market unevenly higher; eieerB, .iuv.o, cows ana. neiiers, IS.50 4J7.70, Hos--Rece!pts 1S.860. market S and lOe hitfber. at 67.4007.70. BheeD Receipts 360. market H025e. lower: yeaning-s, xv.eanr.zb; wethers, ii.8Iots.io; iampa. is.40tfn.ti0; awes, $5.00.16.w 1 . - - - -. KANSAS OTY LIVESTOCK v J 11.1 Hops Kansas City. Mo.. May Jteceipts 12000. market steady. cattle Keceipis ,7600. market Steady to Rtronr. rjnep- HecaiBig iz.000.- maricet ttronx-! mal. Copper Co. Am. u. & c. Am. Can, c do pfd Am. Cotton Oil. c Am. jjoco., c... Am. Smelter, c. . do pfd Am. Sugar, o. . . . Anaconda M. Co, Am. Woolen, o. . . Atchison, c . . . . do pfd B. & O., o Beet Sugar Brooklyn R. T.. . Can. Pacific, c. . Cen. Leather, c. . do pfd c & a. w., c , do pfd ........ C, M. & St. P.... C. & N. W., c. c. & a Col. F. & I., c. Col. .Southern, c uo za pra. do 1st pfd Cons. Gas. . gnn't-orn products, c. UU UU D. & R. G., c. . do pfd Erie, c do 2d pfd.... do 1st" pfd.. . . Genl. Electric . G. N., ore lands ' do pfd Ice Securities . 111. Central Int. Harvester . Inter. Met, e, . . , do pfd. ....... Lehigh Valley . , K. City So IxiuIb. A Nash.. . Mex. Nat. 2d... M.. S. P. & 8. S. M, M.. K. & T., C... do pfd Mo. Paclffo National Lead . . Nev. Cons. N. V. Central . . . N. Y., O. & W... Nor. & West., o. . North American. North. Puc, c... P. M. 8. 8. Co.. . Pa. Railway . . . . P. G.. L fcC. Co. P-Steel .Car, c. Reading, e do 2d pfd . -. do 1st pfd...". I Rep. I 8., c... do pfd Rock Inland, c. do pfd 8. L. A S. F.. 2 p do first tf d t. L. S. W.. c ao -prd .... Southern Pac c. Southern Ry c. Texas A'Pac. ... T.. St. Ij. & CI union Pac, t., . U. 8. Rubber, e. V. 8. Steel Co., c (.i tan uopper ... Vs. Chemical . WabaBh, o . ... W. U. f eU Westh. ElecJ .. 5iWa. 83 694 43 108U 132 43 H 109 744 88 41 2T4 $6.75 6.50 $6.00 6.00 6.75 6.50 6.50 .$5.00 6.00 4.75 4.50 $7.60 $4.25 -8.30 8.00 $8.00 - $8.4 7.60 7.00 15 '20 38 38?J 4i?i 132 26 U. U6 69 177 26 151) ?i i43H 28 107 HOW 80 144 16 ia 176 X76T4 175-! ta hiphar. 90 24 8U 66 894 iz" 143 28 ii'i 67 22 121 38 113 83 121 34 I5i J0 109 T4 74 83 ZB'J?ll 26 107 140 I 'hi';' EW STEAMSHIP CONTINUES TO SEATTLE In less than two weeks the commla alon plan charter of the official revis ion board will be complete. It will ba published at the desire of Mayor Rush light and' given for 10 daya considera tion and atudy by tha votera of Port land. It will be submitted to the peo ple at a special election by tha court cil probably within CO daya. 'All who find . objectloflabla f eeturee will ba urged to state them before the elec tion The above were soma of the conclu- alons of tha revision board at ita meet' lng In the city hall last night Tha board decided that no franchise should have longer life than 25 years, that there should be a general franchise tax, that the power of regulation of public utilities and franchise holdera should rest In the commission, that In addi tion to the franchise tax the city shall recelva remuneration In tbe form of a percentage on gross earnlnps, that no franchise shall be granted which does not contain the common uaer clause, that under well defined restrictions and limitations the commission may 0YERBECK&C00KEC0 teaks. Boads. Cotton, Orals, Bte. PIP-Pir Board of Trade BailaUap DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chloapo Board af Trade Correspondents of Lopaa B Bryan Chloap-o, Bew York J. C.WILSON &C0. inraraBBP r BTTW TOBK STOCK EXCHA2TOS BZW TOBX OOTTOB XXOHAHQB OBTOAOO BOAJIO OT TBAOB THB STOCK ABD BOSS BXCBAJTGB BAB TBA ST CISCO Main Office Mills Bidg- Pan ITaadeoo Braaoa Offices Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, Zos Anpeiea, Baa Diego. Corcnado Beseh, poBTxAvs orrxoa Boom b, Xiumbermena Bank Bnlldiap Vbonea- Marabau 4 ISO. A1S7. 41 133 2 124 116 19 58 177 25 159 66 11 19 .38 112 82 120 32 128 108 Owinp to the Illness of his wife, R. W. Baxter, tha new president of the Alas ka Steamship company, who was recent ly elected to succeed Joseph H. Young, the new president of the North Bank line, did not visit Portland today, as he Intended. Instead Mr. and Mrs. Baxter passed directly through Portland for Seattle, Mr. Baxter's new heaquartera. The Baxters, had Intended visiting Mrs. Baxter's daughter, Mrs. F. O. Downlngr, he for the day and aha for several weeks. ' '' Until his recent selection as chief ex ecutive of. the' 'Morgan-Guggenheim In terests In the northwest, Mr. Baxter was general auperlntendent of the Illinois Central, with headquartera-at Chicago, lie resided In this city - for six -year, while In tha gervice of tha Harrlman system.' ' - In addition to heading the Alaska Steamship ' company,- Mr. Baxter will ba' vice president of the Copper River & Northwestern Steamship company, another Morgan-Guggenheim enterprise. Practically tha entire career of Mr. Baxter has been centered around trans- j portatlon - businesses. - He began at the bottom and steadily advanced. , Mr. Young will arrive at Portland probably late this week to take up his new duties with the North Bank. THE keynote of good citizenship js the habit of liv ing within one's income. Especially does this apply to the girl of today who will be the housewife of tomorrow. A savings, account for that daughter of yours and. the habit of placing therein some fixed por tion of her monthly allowance will solve many a prob lem in the home of the future. - Under Government Supervision ' Founded in 1886. Washington and Fourth Streets. W.. Lake - Ei 90 Z4 29 V4 68H 297 ORGER SUSPECTS 33 111 Z9 171 69 63 62 9 S3 ,7 71 -.7T? 7 aa t Total sales 624.100 shares. Call money,, 2 ?4 $ .el sent. .'.. . ' ' LFl PLACED UNDER ARREST Two girl forger auspects. both under) 20 years of age were arrested yestenday by Detectives Andy Vaughn and Llther land. The oldest, Florence Carnegie, alias Amy Pataton, aged It years, is lodged In ,tbe city aU, while tbe other. Ivy Courtney, alias Lola Goodwin, aged 17. is at tbe Home of tha Good Shep herd. - "- The love of .fine .clothes is responsible, it is raid, for their downfall, and as "a result, both girls will ba compelled to answer to the forgery of at least eight from $S to $20. . The methods pursued by the crirls in getting; their checks cashed waa to po to a rooming house, engage a room and present the worth less check . for about three times the amount of. the rent, then take the bal ance and flee. The purchaee of femi nine attire was practiced at tbe various department stores "In tba city. . Tlia rhftt that nrnred lf ha tha tin. doing of the Carnegie ptrr was passed on E. J. Nixon, a mlUlner, for $5. Mrs. B. Goldstein of 71 North Tenth street. cashed a cnecs ror met same pin for $10. " Tba cases will: be heard la the tdunicipu court FIRST NATIONAL BANK . .. t . , . . CAPITAL $1,500,000 " SURPLUS - $4850,000 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS Ladd &Tilt6ii Bank ). ESTABLISHED 1859 ' : r. Capital Stock; - ; - $1,000,000)0 Surplus imdUndrndcd .Profits $800,000.00 f COMMERCIAL AND SAVINS ACCOUNTS ' :;';' ? Letters of credi t drafts and travelers' checks K Issued," available in-all partl. of the world ' - C 0 r n e T h i r rJ o n 3 Washington Streets