12
THE ORKUON DAILY JOURNAL,.' PORTLAND. MONDAY , EVENING. APRIL 21. KU.
IGPSITUATION NOW
VERY STRONG HERE:
FUTURE
LOOKS
OD
Outlook for he Coming Crop Price
Unusually Favorable Stocks of
" Old Growths Deplete! at' All
World's Centers. r
Today's Produce Trad." a
'
'
Kf;s markt firm.
Chlceken outlook good. '
Country meats steady. .
Butter, holding. steady, '
Cheese trade excellent.
Canned ml 11c easier, ,
Asparagus is lower.
HmvvUtiu,ji tU.nmnil a
Potatoes stagnant
There is1 every indication of a very
strong tone In the hop market .for the
coming crop. . Stocjks In the hands of
ureweca are alarmingly nmiiea anu nyec
ulHtors have but few bales to their ac
count even at this time and the present
ers son lias a number or months to run.
While it is too early to tell definitely
now tne DianiB wintered, in Home local
quartern there is a tendency to consider
me 11 umber or missing mils as increas
ing j nis condition is - not by any
means a general one, but it ' indicates
that the crop will be spotted from the
present out loo K. ,
stocks of nojm throughout Europe and
me cnitea states were never so ue
tileted as at the present time. Thero
Iibm been only a nominal interest in tne
'market for spot goods .duiing lecent
we-'ks for the rtason that there was but
a nominal amount of goods available for
tne trade, and these were in extremely
tttrotiK linds..' ; -
Contracts are. showing no change in
price and a fair degree of activity is
noted generally at Ho a pound. Con
sidering the faet that contracts only call
for prime goods as a rule, this figure is
a Very good one. Those that grow the
tetter cms ci nops are naturally not
desirous of tielng up their production
thus early in the season.
s BANANA TRAIN ARRIVES.
. The banana train, the first to come
over the northern route this season, wait
reported in this morning. , The fruit
cam --forward in excellent condition.
Trade continues ..favorable at former
prices.' "-;:-; .''' .. .-'';
MORE . FliOIUDA GitAPEFRUIT.
r Another carToidflprapeTruU'Vas'aue
from Florida today. The market for the
southern stock is very good and prices
are being" maintained with the smaller
- f-izes selUnc highest per box. '
" ORANGES TO ADVANCE. ,
' Sharp atfvance is expected In the price
of navel oranges in the local market
during the present week.; Higher prices
were quoted last week in California and
this will be reflected here on future
t-Jiipments. . f ; .-. ".' .-i. .
rot'LTRV SITUATION GOOD.
. While no business passed in the live
poultry trade along Front street today,
the usual "Monday stagnation being
Bhowh. there Is every indication of a
Kooil market f or offerings during the
pi useui wees.
EGG TRICES ARK MAINTAINED
tn,un ,i, -me rftH . luai ACI Ale Ut'lJIft?
lnainiHineo iiere ana in some quarters
mere is aiK -or stui; nigiier-fieures.
nil ngrw norm Hr4t-ioruier.a.riiLiu
. . 1 1 ... . . .1 Jf: . .
noine instances nigner. -rnia win have
a airect tnect upon the .Portland trade.
FLORIDA TOMATOES I.V DEMAND.
, There is an excellent demand for Plor.
' Ma tomatoes in, the local market Best
.1 -packed stock is -selling at 14.50 a
crate. A large per cent of the arrivals
. was wo ripe no sen witnout repacking.
Thy repacked Btock is excellent, ,
" FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS.
Weather bureau sends the following
.muling w cuiijyvi m:
ITotect shipments as far north as So
attle against minimum temperatures of
. Room bo aegrees; norineast to Spokane,
hi. uvgires; Houwirasi 10 Jtsoise, 32 de
grees; south to' Siskiyou, 34 degree,
"Minimum temperature at Portland to
nignt, about 38 degrees.
PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES
mmm,
Tbn price are those it which wholesalers
sell to retailer, except otherwise (tatea:
BL'TTKB Nominal. City creamery, cubes
31Wf!2e h.; dairy, 2.V-.
ECUS Nominal. Candled local rxtraa 2Je'
e, count, lV4c; pot buying price, hug oU
!!' f. a. b. Portland.
LIVE POCLTEV Henn, ITe; brollera
80c; staff-lie; geese 12'4c; Pckin dueka. 18
ie: Indian Uuiuiera. 18c; turkey. 20c; dressed
. S3fii2Sr:-nlgenna, old, l. young tlO do ten '
HESE Nominal Ii'reah Urea-on fancy foil
cream twin and triplela, He; dalalei. 7iie
Rl TrEU VT Produeer' prlca for PortUad
d. liTery, per lb., Sic, u
TraiU and TareUWag.
FIIKSH rRllTS New narel oranre,, 3 60
i4.ou; banana. ,445e lb.; lemona. lK0i
hint $1.ou per loo; (rrapefrolt. California
M.OO03.M; rida. $4.50050; plneapXi &
Hi.: penra ( ) box; eranberrira, local It) 75
.ppieTESrra ,pp1 -50'
-11 JlrT, " - " '"tee, ' 60e:
clioi.-e, ; ordinary, ifOc per sack; boylnr
prlve. carloadf. 25.: country points; tweets M
pec cental; new potatoes, 6',f7c.
OMOXS , . attodatlon ielllug price Sr
jr cental f. o. b. selling point; g.rhe 7fffl
Kc; Dew Blon. 8V1C lb. '
r.ofci Aiil.i.s-lunili. 75c; .Pt,
1 r.o
..til 1 fi
'l' "0 ier dvxen; rhubarb, local. 2 14 ft
chokes 1.15 down; sprouts, 10c lb ; aspa'rsaus
6c lb.; aplnach, local, Sc lb.; Walla Wai'
601850 box; peas. 8c. wa,
Meata, risk tad ProTislons.
It(.l4c: beef. Ha 11c.
'We; guats,
HAMS. BAOJ.N. T.tC Hams
breakfaat' bacon. ..1Tst- hn... V.".J"
pl.-nlcs. ISWc: cottag?, 18c. ''c'
it EATS Packing bous Steers. No.' 1 atock
-lttWi cows. ho. I atook. IWttV- '
13Wc;wethera. H; yearling ismb. '
pork Mns. 20c. - '
; Kai Tlercea. l4He; compound, tltrcea . low
Oi S rjERSSuoalwater bsy Tper galkm i!?
per 100 lb. sack (-); OlynriV -peganon'
J.I 3; per 100 Ibv-sack, -Ittj cannVd eisterS'
Kie can; $6.60 down; eaatenJ, I11 shell ll llti
2 rr 100; rasor lams. latiiafi- box ' . .
'ISH t.omiiial. Kmk w4, 10c lb! dresseri
flounder, 7e; halibut,' 10-H2c; aliiptd b..
irj cattish, 12c. lb.; froaea sauna"' C ?"h
aalmon, ISc lb.: aoles, 7e lb.: shrimps i2-,c-iwrrb,
c ib.; tomcod, c Hi.; lobsters 20c u, ,'
amelf. 11 bog; black Cod, Sr. "
1 Oraoariea. - vv.-r-V-..
FI liAtt Col; S.YJ&i powdered,. $i 30
-fi f" "1 '-ri'", Isk".; iln 11,11
fruit
Aasi
Shipments Wanted of
' Kkip, Toultry, Hogs, Veal ;
Out prl'-e t.'dsy; Kgfs 194c dvun cs count,
f. i. b. I'ortlrfiid, im muiniN.lon; chickens Jt'
iv f bf Ucr ; fancy pork. lt -2r: Teal
f t, lli 1": 6r', comnHiin ou jurat Slid
t-ii'lll, l'rtn'.f"iarinrii.
' --fe- IVtT t$ C9-Wtim.m:.
',' JOT Trtnl St., Portland, Or..
: AssU (30,OO9.O '
carrois w dozen bunches; parsnips, 75c sack
eabbage, f.1.50; Florida tomatoes, 'i 4 50'
Mexlesst Inns i-)- green pnlon, 12Ua,
Y"tr',r lZ:": b bead let-
...... T......,., y-rmtr, cciery, si doten. t
craies- emt nianr. Z5c h -
, PRESSED MKATS - Country killed: Hon
fancy. l&; ordinary, llc; rougp ,nd: bH
Ik-; fancy ye Is. ne; ordinary, lain- no'
11c; lamb. . 3010ie mufto.. .iS..' -P?'-
Asparagus supply is
GREATLY INCREASE
Shipments from Loral Points and
Walla Walla Are Heavier -Call
fornla Stocks Coming Forward in
Very Heavy Volume.
Arrivals of asparagus are greatly In
creased and prices are generally down
a cent a pound alone Front street.
Heavy shipments are coming forward
from California and rrfrloni lotn am ex
pected within a very HhoVf tltne.
Shipments of 'craus froiii Walla Walla
are increasing and the quality Is rather
goon. - Local asparagus coming for
ward in fair supply but within the pies
en t week tbe movement from the earlier
sections Is expected to become general.
Local BtnV WhIIh 'Wfilla 'Brass Is tak
ing the lead owlna to t lie f r e s h e ir oTre
lngs from these points, (in the other
hand green 'gra.s from California Is
finding a good call within a fraction of
what the northwest product Ts bringing.
Most of California sliiimients in this
direction at the present time consist of
white stock. Home of- this is of very
favorable quality and brings almost the
price of, the green stock. The latter
is always the favorite at this time of
the season; ,
New York Market Itises Quickly
With Short CoveringHeavy
Buying of Copper '
New York,. April 21.r There was a
very sharp advance In the security
market today under the leadership of
the metal shares and Union Pacific.
There was heavy btivlnaLOf metal abroad
and this caused good buying both at
home and in Europe. , , .
Biiort covering was tne principal rea-
ture of the trade after the opening, the
market being : otherwise featureless.
There were no important decisions of
the supreme court today. -
The extension or the time limit al
lowed for the dissolution of the 'Union
Pacific-Southern Pacific merger gave
the market a stronger trend during the
day. ....--..'..,
At the offices of J. P. Moresn A Co.
(t was announced totday that all of the
New York Central notes had been sub
scribed for. .
Range of New York prices furnished
by-Overbeck & Cooke Co.. 218-217 Board
of Trade building.
PKliCBlPllO.V OiH nlHighi Low 1 Bin
Amalgamated Copiier Co.
American C. At t c.
American Can, c......
American Can, )'f.,j
American Cottun Oil, .,
American Ixx-o., c......
American Hugar, c...
American ftmell, c......
American, 8melt, nf
Am. Tel. 4 Tel
Anaconda siloing Co..,..
American Woolen, c. ...
BO 4
47
36
50 U,
W,s
61
M
8
30
1157,
70
as
47
SB 'A
loa 14
130 b
21
lU2't
911
32
4J
m
114
114
8i
103
10
103
120H
139-T4
ino
20
21
102
tcbisdn.
lOMt.
HSU.
32
101
Baltimore Ohio. c...
Beet Sugar
30 V
SUA
Beet sugar
2
I 2
I 30X
I 31X
Brooklyn Rapid Traimlt.
S'4I 00
BO'
anadlan Paclitc, c...
1M3H jsna
243
Central Leather, c......
25
25
2DU,
2514
ni., M. St. P......
hlno Copper' .
HiO Vi
40
110
It vs.
108 V
41
i:;2
-iti
100
89T,
60
40l,
31
besaneake b Oblo......
t)T
33
1.12
Colorado F. I., c
Consolidated Gas.......
Corn Product. Mv?zt?:
1
131
lOa
131 T4
10
10"4
Ielaware ac Uadson...,.
I HO
100
100
Krle, c. ................
General Electric .......
O. Northern, ore lands,.
(J. Northern, pf....,..,.
Illinois Central....'.....
Inter. Metropolitan, c.
Inter. Metropolitan, pf.l
2
8014
140
141
12s
lffllfi
35
;to
127'i
127
HOVv
11054
3
67'
07!
071,
159
25 i
60
1714
67S
licnign vauey ,..,.,,.
loir
1W
160 (4
Al K J, t, -
iai
Missouri Pacific 87H
a
ivauonai teaa .-. oo
Nevada Consolidated.... 17 '4
404
17i,i
Kew York VntraUi...jlir.(1jltKliii
102
10,1
j. x.t u. w... .10! ao
Norfolk c Western, c. 1m'i1ti6H
30 ti
't4
108
llflli
25
11414
26
1X14
104 Vi
S4
106
worinern racuic, e main
Pacific M. 8, 8. Co,,., I
t'eniisylranla Ky. ..,..ill4
P. Steel Car, c I 2rt
Ray -ConV Copper I IHU,
II6(
IHH
26
ls
165
84;
22
3 . j
'2.-.. i
115
114
20
1N4
Reading, m
1B2'!
Republic 1. ft pi.... I
Rock Island, c... I 21
Rock Island, pf , , . . . 37 i
o. - f k. ' n.i . . I n...
H4
21 H
87
24 K
22 i
374
2414
O. IJ. fc O. X ., .U pD. , HIJ 'X
Southern Pacific, c Iloo'j,
Southern Railway. .elr,.2HA
!ioij
101 Vt
2rt
M 4
36
1H
Tens.. Copper 38
Teras ft Pacific;. IS -
T., St, I.. A W., pf..
38
14
23
' 1l!
64
:!'
6.ST,
33
H
61 !
M
Colon Pacific, c: ...... . iM
Ciiton Pacific, - of.,. ...I 84,
152
84 i
tWj,
fit
63
32'i
Si
63
63'
4,
64 H
6.314
I's
64
6ii
t". S. Rubber, e flS'i
IT. H. Steel Co., c J 02
l tah Copper O.SH
Virginia Chemical 82
Wabash, e. ........ .-....,( au.
Weatlnghousn Electric, . 64
Wisconsin Central, c , . . I T4
Money 2i33.
Total sales 227,900 sharea.
Zt. til. 2. 'r-
NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT
Portland Banks.
This week.
...... 12, 181.209.6
Clearings.
Monday ,
Year ago.
3,OC3,34S.i5
Seattle Banks,
Clearings
Balances '
,..$2,017,604.01
... 154,278.00
Tacoraa Banks.
Clearings
......$ 808.9O7
Balances
68.852.00
$5.05; D yellow, $4.35,
30 diTS net casb.l -
(Above quotations art
kick Janan-atrle. so. l. Bw.nar.s;.. wn
7..- r. vririm, nrau. ovtitc Creole, ' O J4 c
xivci nA new, 4..o per case.
U A T 1, r... I , . , ... ...
n.ii -vuBiBe. uan Kronnas j.sis sin n
.... ...i. , , r . ..ii. ..... . . ...
Sli.oo; Dslcs 12.25; eitra flue barrels. 2s, 5a
aim im, au.oisia.w, luiup TOCI, 320.DO per tOU.
w.ff-Biii.u nunc, ifi;, utrge wune, s'c,
pink, 4i,c; bsybu. 414c; limas, uc; reds, 6c.
nops wool and Hides.
HOPS Peodwers' price. 11)12. I417e. .:
curuiog 10 fjuMiiL, ivia cuiiiracis, isc.
WOOLXomlual. 1913 clip -Willamette l
ley, coarse, Cotswold. J8c ;b.; uediuai SShrou
smre, je; enoice, isncy jots, yoe lb.; eastern
uregon. ivjiic, .iccoroint; io snrinksge.
Cldinill UK CA3CAKA BARK 1912 immln.
al, car lots, 6c; less car Iota 6c lb.: 191 1 twrk
car lots. StaSVie: less car lots 5c lb.
HIDE Dry bides. 21&22e lb.: a-reen lir-
salted bides, 18c; bulls, green salt,- 0c; kips.
j.Ngitc; caires ury, 2iiioc; cair akloa. salted
or green, 17(B21c; green bides, 14ilic loaa
than salted; sbeep pelts, salted, 85cQ$l,10;
dry. ISc lb.
MOUAIB 1913 Nominal 32'ie lb.
' Paints, Coal Oil, Eto.
WHITE LKAD Ton lots. He ner lh r.nn ih
lots, tic per lb.; less lots. yttr lb.
- OIL MKAI. Carload lots, $33; less Ibao car
load lots, $34 per ton. . . , ,
TLKPKNTINK la eased. TSc: irnnA h.rr-i.
70c;. Iron barrels tk per callon: to ens. ii.
L1NSKGD OIL Raw. bbla.. BRc ner w. ' i.
tie boiled, bbls., 6Sc gal.; rsw esses. 61c: boiled
ses, 83 gal; lots of 250 gallons lo
oil cake meal, $44 per ton.
EDDYVILLE
Mohair Pool
Consisting of eight thousand
(8,000) fleeces, will be sold at
Eddyville, Or., on the afternoon
of Monday, April 28, immediate
ly after the arrival of "the west
bound txii:
W. 1A WAKEFIELD, Secretary
DIN
SHARP
0
SHEEP DEATHS MAY
E FAMINE HERE
Cold Weather After Shearing Causes
Loss of Thousands of Head in Pa
clfic Northwest Trend of Trade
Is Good in Yard.
Big Sheep .bosses.
Stanfiehl, Or., April 21 R. N.
Stanfield,' one of the lalgest
Bheep owners of eastern Oregon,
lost 1200 head of sheep' this
week,;: The sheep had just been
sheared, when a cold, ; freezing
rain set in-and they were with
out protection. , Several other
rf
fthoopnmn lnt llpmll', Tile tft-
talJoss indicates about 3oir4
4 head, in thin section. - 4
POR1XAND UVtTO(.'K RUX
Hoff. Cattle. Calres. Sheep
CAS
OF MUTTON SUPPLIES
MondnV 6 , sso : 1 .. 1 29
Saturday ......... 4)7 .... . 8 10
Friday .; v. 387 ... .. los
Thursday' Si 210 ; 15 4i
Wedrnwday Una 27i .,J3M
Tuosday HfiA . HTi 13 iSO
Week mho ".Nil- WJ ..
1st ago ......,. 24.1 M7 . .. , l:;
Two year ago,... l!i 81 tl
So many sheep have died after shear
ing recently In the country that a fam
ine is shown in supplies. Only two loads
came to market over Sunday at North
Portland, this being- the smelliest run
Known uuring any Miniiar period wnen
transportation facilities were unim
paired.
The situation in the sheep market Is
one of intense strength, and there is an
indication that higher prices may be
forced. - .. . ... . . ..... ; ...
The only shipper for the day to the
sheep market at North Portland was
R. N. Stanfield, who sent forward two
Joaus rrom bis namesake town in Lima
tllla county. . -
At Chicago there was a stronaT tone In
the sheep trade, with no changes in the
price. '
Kansas City sheep market was - a
nickel better than Saturday.
North Portland sheep prices:
Spring lambs .$ 12.00
Yearling lambs 7.608.00
Ordinary wethers............ , 7.25
Old wethers ................ - 6.50
Fancy ewes ................. .00
Ordinary ewes 5.50 5.75
Sheared stock quoted 75c to l less
than wool sheep.
Hogg Steady to lailsr.
' There was. a steady to easier feeling
In the swine trade at North Portland for
the day." There was only -a.-smalt-fun7
considering this being tbe big day of
the week, but stocks in the hands of
killers are having a depressing influ
ence upon, the trade generally.
North Portland continues to quote
swine below both Chicago and Kansas
city. At Chicago while there was a loss
of 6 to 10c in the price, tops were sell
ing at S9.25.
Kansas City hog market was a nickel
off withops at .15.
Hog shippers today: Taylor Land &
Livestock company. Bengee, - Wash., - 1
load; J. W. Chandler. Willowa, 1 load;
Kiddle Bros., Imbler, 1 load; W. B.
Kurtz, The Dalles, 2 loads; Ai L. Page,
Kimberly, Idaho, 1 load; Don A. Dewey,
Marshflt Id, Idaho, 1 load. i
North Portland hog market range: I
Best light , 8. 95 (a 9.00
Best heavy 8.00(8.85
Medium light 8.90
Rougtl and heavy 7.95 s.00
Cattle Trade Is Heavy.
There was, a heavier feeling in the
cattle trade at North Portland for the
day, although there was little ciiang-j
noted in prices, .mere was a Dig ru
out o ioaus or inese came airect to
local interest, therefore did not enter th
trade. Total run Over Sunday was SS
neaor
At Chicago there was a firmer tone
in the cattle trade for the day. values
being up a dime. .
iianeas city cattle market was steady
at iormer prices.
cattle snippers today: j. B. Smith.
Idaho Falls. Idaho. 8 loads: R. C. Miller
Nampa, Idaho, 1 lone; F. C Ozman, 3
oaas; i-ense & .esoit, layette Idaho,
1 load; Z. Houser, Stanfield, 1 load; ,1. B
Sayer. Kcho. 3 loads: William Dub v.
Baker. 4 loads: J. W .Chandler. Wal
lowa. J load; Iank w. Burke, Sugar
f actory, i lan. z loaas, L,ewiston. Utah
it loads: J4 . Plnkham, Nampa, Idaho.
loads; Charles McCollough, 2 loads; W
a. MCAnuity. uienn uerry. Idaho
load. - - . , v., , '
North Portland cattle ranee?, ....
Heavy feed steers. $8 00B;8.15
Choice steers 7 S5tf7.90
Common steers 7.50
Fancy heifers ............. . . 7.75
Kancy cows .... 1.25K7.Mi
Ordinary light calves ....... 7.00
Kanev lleht calvca ........ . J s.75
Heavy calves 6.00S.6o
Best bu.is .......... .... 6. fin
Ordinary bulls ...... .. 4.505.B0
Disposition of zavestoek.
Kollowlhg- were the Durchases by- the
various buyers at North Portland dur
ing the week ended Saturday. Those of
the union Meat company include pur
chases made direct in the country;
Cattle. Calves. Hogs. Sheep
C. - .nE '41 a. in. tl'fl
Union Meat Co.
795 21
2449,
14.9
Sterrett-Oberlee ,
Frank I.. Smith...
M. J. Gill Co
Adams Bros. ... . . .
Ray "Fairchild. ... ,
Misc. Portland
Mlse. Orearon . .. ,
Carmen's Pkg. Co. .
Barton & Co. .... .
James Henry. .-, . .
Tacoma Meat Co.,
J. E. Connolly,. , , .
Misc. Wash, , j . .
94
94
48
65':
l'
22
3
19S
229
70
79
.26
28
" 93
i 1,
102
110
12
619
"ii;
509
$70
330
Totals .........1666 38
Monday Morning Bales,
3360 333S
f! HKltH
Ko.
25
25
21
25
20
2:t
21
2S
27
1
8
3
22
84 '
107
10 :
3
'Aff.tti. prtcerNn.
Ate.His.
.,,.1224
'..'..1099
....120O
... .l.'KiO,
....1209
....1181
.,..1110
11X1
. . . . 107!)
....1105
Pri.
.1210
$s.oo
25
$8.lKr
...1222
. .. HOO
...1017
. ,-.12411
...r.o.i
...1115
. ..10H!
. ..1270
... 773
S.is.
7.r.
2fl
24
I
1.75
7. -I0
T.-to
8. mi
N.00
7.911
7.tio
7.4.1
8.15
IS
-N.fml.2S
7.05 20
7. HO 29
7.55 27
7.601 2
T.IIOl
COWS
"bulls"
7.05
7.5o
960
$7.00
, ,.1330
HOGS ' -'- -
tO.tWI 73 ....',... 201
$5.33
$.5
8.80
8.50
179
170
4M
343
i.W'9fl
181
7.85 28
7.bo
110
MIXKI) SitKRP
m $a.75irw 1...
LAMBS
.... 91 $8.00
No.
143
Arclbt. Price
.... 78 $7.00
J. C. WILSON & CO.
vtzxtMxnu -----
NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE
NEW'VORK COTTON EXCHANGE
CHICAGO BOARD OV TRADE!
THE STOCK AND BONO EXCHANOB
POItTLAA'D OKFICK
169 Oak St, Oronnd rioor.Xewls Bldg.
TH.a.a. JTam a'U 11 M 1 StA j A aakSBI
TyWBii liiUI IsVaflVs mXfal7st ;
OVERBECK &CO0KECO:
locaa, hobos, cvRoa. Oram, Btfc.
816-317 Board of Trade Building.
DIRECT " PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board of Trade.
CotraapoBdents of Logan fc Bryan.
Chicago. Hew York,
-:v-;.1j- ; . -' t -:'''" .-'-
. .r j 7 "
HEAD LETTUCE CALL IS
;tsi
Market Is Best Ever Known Here
' and AH Qualities Ar guoted
Alike Los Angeles Supplies All
the Offerings.
The Portland market seems to have
gone wild over head lettuce for thesjj
never was a better demand for the prod
net it such high prices as is shown
today along Front atreot.
The arrival of several carloads of
head slock from Loa Amide -li weak
falls to fill, more than the greater per
cent of the demand. There Is such a
hesvy call at the present time that-tmlv
one price is in effect, $2.60 a crate.
As a rule, even In the best of markets,
there . are several prices on every com.
modlty, according to quality. ' Demand
for TirTnt-fetMirn la nn liuiliili ni i tbu
time that no questions are asketTrcgafd-T
inpr eiiner price -or quality, -This is an
unusual condition, therefore it rannnt ha
told when the market will become nor
mal again. ...
On account of the very heavy trade In
head stock and the resulting shortage
ft . that nti'lr!. u llhaeal .molae im M.n I n
showing for local hothouse growth.
WHEAT MARKET STRONG
Closing Is Again Higher With Trade
Influenced hy Excellent 'De
mand for Cargoes. '
Chicago. April 21. There a r-lna.
na advance or u tn u.o a hmh.i n t,
wheat market today, after a verv nir.
row trade in the local pit. Opening fig
ures were .c up for the May and un
changed for the July and September.
There was a mixed trend in the trade
abroad, but the strength of the cargo
market was a big aid to the market
here; . . -
In a Sneclal dabla Ttrnomholl ii. nt
0i Liverpool wheat markn as follows:
Wheat was strong, wltii shorts cover
ing on American strensrth. Tht
augmented by the small percentage of
the world's shipments to the I'nlted
rv.iiguoin, ana wun firmer I.a Platta
offers strength in spot, together with
the opening firmness in Paris, and
prices further advanced with the under
tone firm.1 . -
Of the total World's hlnm.nt.
the 'continent received g.922,000 bush
els, i and the united Kinadoni
443,000 bushels. , ShlDments wheat
i Eil I,llA I. 1 . . . .. . . . . ' '
LmLvvv uuniieis: rnrn. .a. i xi iinu r.nn.
els: Russian wheat shlnmenta Ktfi ooo
Dosneisr-puanuoer-sao.oou-bualiels-.
(Range of Clilcaero nrlre firrnUha.l
by Overbeck Cooke, co., 216-211 Board
i iiuuo ouiiaing.;
WHEAT
Open. High
Month.
CREATES
ni AND
DEMAND
1SPPIED
Low., Close.
92 92
9H 9ln
SO 1-a 0T,A
6 no
65 " 5t)i,i
5? 57
34"!, 115
34'a . :mB
Si', 4B
Msy ..
2i 92',
U 914
H 9o!
" CORN
C6!4 r.Kt;
........ 60 6ft
'. 67& 61
OATS
........ A3 .1514
....;.. ::4S -at
,. 34 84
l'ORK
July, ..
Sept, . .
May ..
July .i
Sept. ..
f8y ..
July
Sept. ..
Msy ..
1980 11105 19S0
2HO 2015 ItltlT
1987 199. 1975
- LA Kir '
1120 1123 "1107
........1112 1115 1 102
11 U 1107 1095
RIBS
........1142 1145 1132
..1122 , 112.' 1110
1108 HOT 192
1982
1B97
1980
1115
1105
1105
July ..
Sept.-.-.
May ..
July
Sept. '. .
Msy
July
Sept.
1137
1115
1095
B
OMAHA CATTLE HIGHER.
Market Is Up a BlmefoTthe-Day--.-
Sheep Situation Is Strong, .
800th Omaba, April 21. Cattle 3300. Market
strong to 10c higher. Steers $8.208.t)8; cows
and heifers.. fa.76tt8.Oor
Hogs 6900. Market Oc lower at f8.T0(fi8.83.
Sheep 11,000. Market steady, to strong.
Yearlings $7.:Q7.50; wethers, f.73ffl7.t)0:
lambs, $8.25 8.60; ewes, $fl.256 M.
CHICAfJO HOGS ARE LOWER.
Sales Are Made at a Loss of a
Nickel to a Dime Tops at $9.25.
Chicago. April 21.-Hogs 40,0fX). Left ovef
32000. - Hun year ago 03.000.
Market RlOc
lower. Mixed $8.76i9.25: henvr
S.95ia9.20;
rough. $8.0.-1(0-3.85: light. $8.85(9.25
Cattle 19.U00. Market Joe higher.
Sheep 18.000. Market strong. . ,
The Question
of making; the growth of income; keep pace'
with the growth of the "cost of living" comes
horne.with particular force to those dependent
' on the returns from invested funds.
A Well-Advised Investment in Good Bonds Is
The Answer!
GOOD BONDS
Lewiston Land & Water Co.
7 Refunding Gold Bonds
$100, $500, $1000 each
""A" pfofitable investment witli in--terest
payable twice yearly.
Send for our descriptive circu
lar containing detailed informa-
' lion regarding the same.
- MORRIS
Railway Exchange Building.
Portland.
3,000,000 GUSHELS OF
WHEAT YET UNSOLD 111
ENTIRE THREE STATES
Stocks of Grain Are Alarmingly Lim
ited and Famine Is LikelyEu
ropean Demand Is Sending Prices
Upward Again.:
... t roralgm Crops TJnfavorable.
(Special Cable.)
, Llt'erpooii April 21, The weath
er Is unsettled, with rains in
part ' This is unfavorable "for
Beading. . . .. .... .
Paris, April 21.- The weather
continues very unfavaiable, with
rain In parts, and generally un
Bltled. ,
" WHEAT CAU00ES MtfllfER
" ' (Furnished by J. C. Wilson.)
' London, April 21. Wheat on passage firm,
lViWild dearer.
Mark Lane nil Hers' market firm for foreign
wbeal. v- . .
dumber of cargoes arriving off coast ot Ku
rop smie lust report, ana.
KOttKIOX W II EAT MARKETS '
MveriKKil Wheat iloaed ad higher.
, Kitrllu Wheat closed '',-. kmer.
. Paris Wheat closed 1 (4 U 2 cenilmes loves.
Kmlapest Wheat closed i: higher,
buiuua Ayres Wbeat closed farmer. - ,
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS '
-(.'srs
Whea U Barley. k lour.Oats. Hay.
.. 24 22 -24 2 .13
,. 82 7 8 1. II
.,15,529 192J 2071 1311 18O0
. .13,;i2 348 2104 1441 2444
Monday . ....
Year ago . . ...
reasou to date,
Year ago
By Hymau II. Cohen.
The most liberal estimate available
today does not place wheat stocks in tie
hands of Pacific northwest farmers at
over 3,000,000 ' bushels. .This is stock
that Is available for market. There is
quite a fair supply 'of grain on hand
that has not yet been sown.
In the Walla Walla country only
about 250,000 bushels are said to be re
maining and in the country surrounding
Pendleton stocks are almost too limit
ed to consider. On the Oregon Trunk
line, up the Deschutes, there are said to
be bin four carloads of wheat left for
market. At Goldendale, Wash., there is
no wheat to be had.. In the Big Bend
wneat stocks are almost cleaned ou
and there Is scarcely enough wheat re
naming at Idaho points to establish
market.
...The "situation in the grain trade I
therefore, the strongest of the present
season to date, -uxport-demana contin
nes to eclipse all previous markets and
bids for club have been advanced to 87c
a bushel while bluestenx is being quqted
at 98 Vic. - Demand ts beat for the ciu
owing to the huge business for this va
riety offered by Europe.
There is still four months for th
present season's demand, therefore it
is not unlikely that famine of wheat will
be shown here before the new crop is
available for grinding. .
There is a firmer tone in the coarse
grain markets with prices showing p-ac
tlcally no change. A. message- from, Mon
tana to a local house this morning stat
ed that stocks of oats there are lim
ited with the price advancing. It would
cost $31.50 to land Montana oats on the
coast today, .
WHEAT Nominal, producers' prices
track basis:'' Club 8687c; milling
tJtuestem.- c; rea itussian, S4f8oe
fortyfold, 88c; Turkey red, ti&S0c; WU
lamette valley, 8788c.
BARLEY Nominal, producers price:
track basis: Feed,. $24.50; brewing. $25
rolled. $24.50.
OATS No; 1 feed. $29; milling, $29.50
per ton.
FLOUR Selling price: Patent. $4.70
Willamette valley, $4. to: local straight
$3.8S4.10; export, $3.853.96; bakers
$4,504 4.75. ;
THAY Producers' prices: . Willamette
valley timothy, fancy, $15; ordinary, $12
euiu; eastern uregon-ioano.- iancy tim
othy, $16817; alfalfa, $11.50 12.60
vetcn end oats, 394011; cheat. ID to 11
clover, esfops per ton.
"MILLSTUKFS Selling prices: Bran
$22.50; middlings, $32J33.00; shorts,
$24.50 per ton.
GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta.
c.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK.
Sheep Are Up a Xlckel with a Small
Run , in the Kaw River Yards,
Kansas City. April 21. Hoes TOOO lf.rkat
uc uiwrr, tniw-.v. 10.
Cattle 11,000. MsTket steady-tostronr.
Sheep 90O0- Market 5e higher.
- BROS
S,P;SS.TRA!;!hlilSe
DIES OF QUEER f.lADY
(Special to The Journal.)
Spokane. Wash., April 21. Failing to
rally from an operation performed at
the Sacred Heart hospital to relieve hlrn
of a peculiar laryngeal malady with
which he was atrlcken early Saturday
morning, w. H. Clark, trainmaster fof
the S. P. & 8. railroad, died earlv vs
terday morning. The body was sent
over S. T. : A S. last night to Port
land where his brother. L. P. Clark, is
with the freight denartmtnt of the O.-W.
R. A N. The. funeral Is to be held in
Portland tuerfflay. ' :
.Clark was atr.lken a few minu'ey
after ciastin'g wuh frleriJs at the Coear
d'Alene hotel here. He summoned ine
clerk, bJt , before a physicla-i nrnv3l,
lie was nearly unconscious ai.d urable
tO- brjt.le. ,i : ,':,.':,
lie. was 4S years old
nd had been' In
railroad service since a small boy. 1
Clark of Portland Is the ofilv immo.il
P.
only iramjsuiatV
JturrivjUarJ-elalive.
COUNTY FUNDS IN BANKS
WILL DRAW 2 PER CENT
' . tSsleai Bureau of Tha Journsl.) -f
Salem, Or., April 21. Assistant At-,
torney General" an. Winkle 'rendered "an
opinion today to John Frawley, treasJ
urer or Lnlon county, that county funds
deposited with banks under the prj-.
visions of the new law which will go
into effect June 3 will draw 2 per cent
interest: There was confusion over this
owing to the fact that in the body of th0
law the rate of J per cent was named.
while In the form of the bond . the
amount was placed at 1 per cent. Mr.
Van Winkle held that the rate in the
body of the law would apply, as the
other was merely a form indicating the
manner ot drawing the bond.
Money and Exchange.
London. April 21. Consols.' 74 11.18:
sliver, 27 8-16; bank rate, 4ty per cent.
New York. Acril 21. . Sterllna- ex
change, long, 4.84; short, 4.87; silver
bullion, ftgit c.
San Francisco. Anril 21. Sterling er-
change. 60 da ya. . 4.82 T: transfers, tele
graphic, 5 per cent premium; sight. 3
per cent premium.
New York Cotton Market.
Open.
,.; 1123
... 1164
,.,1160
... 1145
,.. 1127
tj. 1124
High.
1130
1168
1170
Low,
1122
1168
1158
Jan. ....
May
July ....
Aug. ...
Sept, ...
OCtV.aJ.lJI.
Dec. ....
116768
1169i&'75
1152 fr G 3
li3orsi
1134f 35
1153
1136
1131
1142
3127
11-21
msim-
San Francisco Grain Calls,
; San' Frandeco. April 21. Grain calls:
. BARLEY.
. , Open. Close.
May , ..v.. ...... .,,.,140 8 . 142",, A
December . ......... .141 ' 141:
Foreign . 7
Exchange
Department
est standing":-Atall times they-arc willing to -assist
in furthering trade relations between .
the Pacific Northwest and all portions of the
globe.
LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL BANK
Corner Fifth and Stark
RESOURCES 7 MILLIONS
Kindly Courtesies
Those who go abroad carrying our letters
of credit, appreciate the kindly courtesies
they receive from our correspondents in for
eign lands.
UNITED STATES.
Surplus and Capital,
. $2,000,000
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
. CAPITAL $1,500,000
. SURPLUS $900,000
OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE 1
t ROCKY MOUNTAINS j .
CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS :
The Bank of
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
of San Francisco c .
.Founded
Capital paid in
Surplus and undivided profits
Commercial Banking and
PORTLAND OFFICE
Third and Stark Streets
('rant, fuiiine Warden Kcsin.
(Special to Tlia Journal.'
John Day, Or., April 21.. J. N. Wood
ward, who bus been employed during t!io
past year as .deputy game warden fur
this district, lias sent ih his resignation
to State Game Warden. Finley to tako
effect at once,. Mr. Wo6dward has bean
appointed forest guard On the Malheur
National forest, which Is the reason for
his resignation as deputy game warden.
As yet no. one has been selected to fill'
the vacancy caused by Mr; Woodward's
resignation. '. '.-''..
As if M
f S ' I r ...'! ' - a A aua. jm. aa A
hi iuu 11 nave iiiuic. 11 .
1 1 ii 1 ' 1 11
to spend later on
if you'll save a lit
- -tie-now. ' ; 1 J i
I ; One dollar opens ,.
a savings account."
lllll I U A D TT AM I III I
IHI I 1 1 f I 1 1TI r l I - 1 1 I
131 I THOMPSON I 1
U-BANK i
H -4r.' Fourth and Stsrk Sts. II
S Chamber of Commerce Bldf. 11 .
i. i 6
The
Canadian Bank
of Commerce
;r'','". ' -7. V;". .--.,':, :. ;: '-""; W v.:
HEAD OFFICE,
. Toronto, Cinadi. ff. ,
Established 1876.
A General Banking Business
1 Transacted - '.
Interest paid on time deposits.
PORTLAND BRANCH,
Corner Second and Stark Sts.
F. C MALPAS,.Jianager.
. Our correspondents 'abroad are
banks and pankers of the high
NATIONAL BANK
Third and Oak
California
1864 .
s$8,500,00(U.
7,851,761
Savings Department