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r THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. J. 'i . ... - 10 - V WORLD'S WOOL TRADE CONTINUES-TO GAIN IN STRENGTH Edited by Hymen H. Cohen PUBET - SOUND SAID TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR POOR QUAUIY Inferior Apples From There Said '.p to Have Been Chief Reason for ; . California Placing the Dan Upon the Northwest Product. That Mark of the trouble with California horticultural authorities over the shipment of a; pies to that atate from tb north went is do to th dumping of the tnppiies on t'i southern trad br a Paget sonnd coo nrt, - la 'th opinion expressed' br th local trade.' ' Seemingly California baa barn used a the dumping groand for thea extremely poor Wssr.lngton etata "applea . and (or tliat ra--eow tle aoatharn atata baa" placed tba baa Upof. all Inferior quality shipments from Ore got at wall as Washington. At this ttrae California la snipping very In ferior quality new crop applea to Portland and ether Oragou market. Borne of the atuck ts not matured tod other portion are badly dls Ml Tbia atock It being told upon the ' local market In competition with the excellent Qv.iiitf era crop Oregon-waamugton to tint win ' to It Interior quality can andoraali . Uf latter wbea it cornea to price making. PEACH - MARKET VERY SLOW Market for peachea la very alow along the treat. Receipts from California are very lib eral. . While demand was qnlte active a tew . day ago it la extremely quiet at the moment. &x tram top la $1 for California. . , . a, VEAL MARKET GOES , BEGGLXQ Market for country killed calvea la in very bad way along Front atroet.. ' Receipt, . continue beary, and there la a very alack fle- ansae. Sales of extreme quality at 10c gener- ' ally, with aery good atuff sold aa low aa 0c during tb laat 34 hours. EGO MARKET SOME FIRMER There la a somewhat firmer tone in the lo- eal agg market. Becelpta are fair but quality M eioallant. Borne aalee are allll being made te Paget aouhd. It la alao atated that a local firm eloaely connected with an eaatera packer M storing. CHICKEN MARKET IS LOWER '. lwr price are being named for chicken. gruerally in the local market. The extreme price .generally quoted for bene la 13c a !oana with, ordinary fowla at 13c, although limited anppllee might be eold at a free tHi mora. LOCAL BEANS COME BETTER Both green and wax bean, from The Dalle, are la "fair aupply along tbe street. The atock s art ts excellent condition and are far operlor to anything recently received, from Crlllurnla. Bale, at aa pouna. BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE . Country killed boga Aa ateady for good aiuri. . , - Walla Walla ha, atarted onion ahlpmenta la g email way. Cantaloupe market la allgbtly Improved here. Ripe loganberries eold alow at $1.23 during , tbe day, Baapbcrrlee and atrawberrlea held ateady. Horse Trade Has Very Firm Peeling and Demand Heavy Entrance) of U. S. Government Into Buying Field Creates a Much Greater Call. flora market mice are a rata advancing. With a very heavy call tor auppUea from the Vrtted State government and continued lib ral order, available from foreign govern- mcnta, supplies of horaea are dwindling fart. l! fact offering, are ao greatly deoreas tfcM bayera are letting down tbe bar of quality aomewbat. They are today willing to accept stock at foil price, that were re Jetted for one cauae or another a abort time Almoat every day supplies are coming for- arC to the local atockyarda and trading 1, quite fair. It la atated that McLean a Baby have bera very liberal buyer, of bora, to tbe rill'td government, of Kurop recently. Tbe hotses are being assembled on the Buby farm eaat of tbia city. SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE Weather bureau advlaea: Trotect shipment during tbe next 48 boura aa far north as Se attle against maximum temperature, of about M degree,; nortneaat to Spokane. 70 degree ; ootheaat to Boiee. 78 degree,; aoath to Ash land, 79 degree. Maximum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 06 degreea. JOBBING TRICKS OF PORTLAND Tbeae prleea are thoea at which whole,, lera eell to retallerc, except aa otherwiaa etated: Dairy Frodace. ' BtrTTInVPrtata, extraa. We: nr'.ma, flrata, TTe; tlrata, itoHc; dairy. !M221Uo; cubea, extraa. SBQ2BVei prime tlrata, tTtt02c; ' tlrata, 54c; aeconda, UlVic BUTTKRrAT fortlaoU delivery No. 1 aonr crenm. 27c; No. 3. 25c. iraQS Selling price: Selected rre'b J.V. eaae ' acunt, buying price, Oregon ranch, 21 He do,.; ordinary candled, 24c. LIVK FOULTBY Hena. heavy, Plyoio-lk Bock, 14ai4Hc; ordinary chlckana, 14c; ataga, lue brollara, ltilnc; turkey,. ISiQWc; dreaaedj fancy, 2SjU27c; rulla. 17Q20c; pig. aeaa gl.00Q1.23; atiuaba, (2.00 doaon; geeae, live. lOOlle: 1'ekin duck, old. loc lb.; young gad heavy. 17o; Indian Buanera, 13c lb. CUEE3B Selling price: rreah Oregon fane fall cream twlna and tripleta, 18 ma 17c lb.; "Touag America, ITHQIHc. ITlee to Jobber,: carrot,. Mtf: paranipa. 40e doaen buncbaa; cab. bage, $2.7Sj per ewt.; green onloua, 25c doa, baacnea; pvppera, Calitornin, 20c lb.; head let tuce, local 30c per dox!n; celery, caull flower, Calif orula ai.li crate; French artl chokea, 7oir; aaparagu,, locai, 7uc per doaea buncbea; botbouae vucumbara, "5c!jgl.0Ci pgr doaen; tomatoea. Callforuia, &Octt1.10 box; Ulwiaaippl, 100 crate; eaK pUul. 7aioc; atrlug beana. Ue lb.; plu.b. ioulic box; rbuUarb, lV,l2c ptr lb.; peaa. litiis 11). Mwkia. Fna and rrovtalou. DUK8SKU MKAl-alllug price. Ooontrv killed laiKj boga. 10,c, puot, hQ'Jq; fancy veala, 10c; ordinary, U(iaVac; goata. Utc lb.; aprlug laialx, lb.; luutwu, loc lb. HAMS. BACON, IfcTO Uama. ib2tHe lb.; braaktaat bacou. 17tt2U 10.; boiled bauta. lie lb.; picnic, lac; cottage roll, 10c; Uregju axvoru, ialfc per lb. OX a'l tit rt oiympia, per gallon, 3; cauned aaatera, be can. $o.0O doaeu; eaatern la aball, l.bo pur 100; raaor clam,, J2Hc doaeu; eaat UO oyatrra, per gallou, solid puck, V. F18U D'eaMd flounder,. 7c; chloook aal moo, 12c per lb.; perch, 7QSc; lobatera, 25 1; ailver euieit, be; aauuuu troul. i2fte lb.; Uaii bvv, lOUlM; rod. 7c; black baaa. 7 fee lb.; abad, urcaaaa. oUtc lb. ; atuigeun. Lie. CKAB Lrae, l.Ji; uteuiuiu. 13 doaen, UAfctl Tlcrvca, katile randareu, 14 We atandard, lie. ' Otaoariea. BIXJAB Cube, go.20; powdered, $8.05- fruit or berry. a.4a; Uooololu, gM.aO; beet, dray gruuulaieil. s.4o; u yellow, 7.b3. iAbore quoiatluu, are M daya net caan.) UuNfcX St, W.2Z(aZM pat caae. Hltai Japan atyie, o. 2, afcc; New Or lcauk, beud, att&o'jtc; blue roaa, bias. IfiL'i Court, baif gl-ouuda, luOa, 10.60 oer too; bom U:M; table oulry, 60a, 1q.o0. kjZ l;..VO. baiaa, UZii lump rock, 2u per ton ' HEANS l'ricea nominal tinmll .hi-. in. large white, 3.76- piult, u,iU; Uiu,, 0.T6: b-0, red, 7. woiie, .oo; largr whit. $8.5; piuk, o.i0; liuiaa, eo.7i; baou. aj ou- ri. 7.ou. ' Eopa, Wool and Hidea, i UVint ftuunual, uulug plltB, tgij -lwr.lAM 1 lit-! IiriLUli. Uul J .. ... ,, - rr. "' kVi. IT.. - "u-uu ta WOOlr-lbiO wip: WlUamette valley, eoara. Cotawold, iiov; luedluui oJiropebire, aaaaaT tiue, uuc; eaaieru uregou, .otaic, ' tllUKB Haltea bide,. 2A lb. anil nr. 17.- M-Jted ataga. bo lua. aud up, 13c; aalted kipl IS lb,, to 2i Iba.. 17c; sailed calf, uu to U green ataga, fro ib. aud up, lie; greeu a'lp, li if, to lb,., 17c; greeu eaif, vy to 13 iba.. uuii uiuct, c; ury Hint call, up to 1 Iba.. Hie; dry aalt hide, ifflc: ir bidea, each 7Su to ai.Oo; aalt buraehiuea, each . to 4; burMhair, auc; dry long wool pelte. utf ami wooi peiia, lie; ury abeep abtHrlluga, each loo to KSc; aslted abeen aiieariiuga, aacb lb to 26c. iAUUn-o. 1 V.u: Mo, 2. Tc: ruu Vac lb. ctillJIM UK CABUAHA BARK -Bu.l,,. price, pu' car lota, 4Wo; leaa than ear lota UUUalH J.V1Q, BOKieuo ID. araata ana OUa. CUAL OIL v-w ariif, iu drums and Iron taivi, ih:. LINaKKD OIL Raw. bbls.. 81c eallan- k... tie bouau, bbu., hie; raw, caa. ux, boUaO. caae, eoc gal-; lota of KOu gaiiuua 1c 'lUK.rik.ila Xaitka, ou, vav. m MV loo. WU1TK LEAD Ton loU, 10e lb.; 600 lb. lota, uu; laaa lute, JUlto per lb. bASOLl.ilii gaeia plica. IVVav per gaUoa. t-il. AltbAa, CUUMU iula. fek-tl mm lbU, CM low. w.Mi. mm ETTE VALLEY CONTINUES VEAKEST SPOT FOR WOOLS Former Prices Were OUt of Line With Conditions and Healers Pulled Down Values at Inoppor tune Time; Hides Show Strength. Market for Hogs a Good Shade Firmer At North Portland Receipts Are Only Fair and Full Prices Offered Other Lines Are Steady. ritreme ttrengtb continue. In the wool nurketa at alt point, except In tba Willamette valley, gome time ago prlcee a the valley were advanced oat of all proportion to the actual worth of tba fleer, and were there fore not J oat I fled. All title time the wool frrrket baa been ahowing a liberal advance in all leading center,. When tba market waa t ngeat tbe buyera decided to4 pall down their prevtooe bid, for Willamette valley stock and this baa reaulted in muck dls setrion among producers. hocton and Chicago aa well aa Philadelphia clcea indicate growing atrength In the poal tlon of tbe wool trade although pnrcbaae diTlng the laat. few daya have not been t:ulte sa heavy. inother juggling of mohair prices ia shown la the local trade. Some time ago mention waa made la these reporta that tba arti ficial (lathing of prices to SOe a pound waa not iuatlfiad by market conditions elsewhere an.l tbat the decline was simply made to force more liberal profits to speculative in terest. Thla la Indicated by the advancing of the twice, to 36&40C a pound here after prrctlially aOslba auppllea hare paaaed out of flrrt hand,. "There Is a ratneT-igood tone in tbe hide nsrket," says )Sbv Kahn, a member of the pioneer firm of Kahn bro. of this city. 'Tie quality of present offerings la worth fully a cent a pound more than previous ofierlngs. "Caacara bark demand continue, favorable and all offerings are being absorbed gener ally at 4ViU4MiC a pound. "fur,, however, are a bowleg a very poor tori. Thla condition la general at practi cal!) all center,. TVere are tome reports tha: an embargo wbll be placed against furs by tba British government. Thurtday Wednesday iietday Monoay . : Saturday . rr.tay ... Week ago i-rar ago 604 98 ... tS7 t ... 219 23 . . .2203 48 ... 2 - 14 ...lm.l 439 ... T39 8 ... 5; 89 Two year, ago. ...). ... Tlree years ago... M 166 riata, 1H; nrica. Voung America, lOUc, f. o. b.t final Driva. .4. , i.uiwvin, .'v, nmnwiv wheel.' B4OS0e: block Bwtaa. aoe. Trvita and Vegetable. fBEBH FKUliS Oraugea. Valenclas, 13.50 0)4.60 boat bananaa. 4Vsc; lb.; lemoua, JJ.OO ttfl.00 box: grapeUult, r'iorida. ga.OO; cauli flower, California, tl.10 crate, cantaloupea. B0rtt2.00 crate; wutermelou,2c; poacbea, OtSl0. BKBR1KS Btrawberrlea, Oregon, 11.1041 l.S6( gooaobarrlea, SUba lb.; raapberrlea, U3 par crate; Joganbervia,, IJ.26 crate. APt'LLS Local, bociitai.60 pr boa. aceurd tag to quality. , ONIONS New red, f3.29Q3.60 per eenUl. POTAIOL tieUlDg iirlaai Local, loa l.T boring price, f.:slJM per cental; nw Zllforaia72H28e: new local. TCOKTABLEd Turnlpe, 4oc doaen boncbee; TRANSPORTATION rzxsT CXXBS SXTXAB Ca nii -i " ia aj riaia pIPjAtEsntbiyirjfjr -, iroBTKxsir vacxrio as, auAi KOKTuav ; Portland $20.00); ' to. and San Francisco $17.50) , Tourist, SIB and 113.60; Srd elsaa, 98. Bpaclaa Boa Irt rare 930. MSAL$ AND BERTH INCLUDED i itianM Sxprasa XnaaTas StSO A. V. TUDAT. VafTJBBSAT. BATtrmSAT Txom Baa rraacisoo 10:30 A, IX. . . mcjcxx orncB, its ajtd btabk. sa VaaWagrioa 9. Qraat JT ot. Br. ' Srd aad Kontaoa Bo. Bava. By. atetchikaa. W rangeil, t'aisfaburaT. Junoau, Doug las, H aUnaa, akagwiiy Noma taa 8L fiei)al . California rta-baa.au w Kaa rtaacisce to x.a, ' Angelas aad Baa XHmgo. Urga, toaaatodloaa aaaaeoger auamera, lo rate, laebadlog berth and maala. . rn particular, apply or talapoon Ttk ptflca. Waaalagrtoa St. wa. Main 899. Horn a, av-229 AMERICAN UVESTOCIt PRICES Lea Aagebra and Saa Dtaga STEMlSiUPbYALtAhDHARVARD Uailroad a aaw auwaier la am kniu. the gxpeaitloa City. Laxgeat, faaiest and tba ta rBAB J?B Alt CISCO, POBTABJ) JtOU ABOSZJSB B. CO. - ; - Frank BoUam, Agaab is xbim bi aiaia ao, with o. A a. o. a. Kxpoaiuoa vity. iargeat, (aaiest and aba Lx atrletly I iret-abjaa paascnget abiu aa Coast. Averaga apawd ga auliaa mm momZ t 2.000.000 aadk y"" Dalles - Columbia Line Sirs. J.N. Teal and Twin Citt roKland to Upoar Colombia, and Snaita' yvr wioia- v. r-oriiana aoout overy -. . totir-daya. -V0B imrOWTtATIOie; CAIL 7AYXOB CI, DOC. UAUV 61ir4V-77iaT Chicago Hogs 19.11, Chicago, June .!. N. o. ) Hoaa Re- celpta kti.OOO, (low, 10(1 5c under yaderday'a average. Bulk, 8.65(u.75; light, $u.ao 9.76; mixed, 9.30(iyO, heavy, iU.2S(ttU.oo; aough, tu.U6lHtb.40; pig,, 7i0 4,9.0. CatUe UeuelpU 400O. weak. Native beef cattle. T.BOll.25; western staers, g8.40l 9.45; stockers and feeders, $6.76j.80; ctrwa and belfera, g3.79J5; calvea. fa.SOJ11.76. Sheep Becelpta 11.000. weak. Wethera. gCi07.BO; Umba, $746ttttO; aprtng. 7.! aa'&o.oo. Xanaaa City Hog, St.ts. KatiMi City, Juba 29. (I. N. S.) Hogs Receipt, 70OU, lower, llulk, I.600.W; heavy, (0.05iwt('.b6; puokera and butcher,, SU.0O41 9.80; light, .65l.Tr); pigs, ta.608.76. Cattle Receipts 4600. ateady. rrlin fed Steers, $10.26jl0.7S; dressed beef steers, 8a 10; weatern ateera, l)((,10.00; atockara and feedara. td.75Qii; bulla, g6.75U8; calvea, $e.soaii. Sheep Rocelpta 3000, stesdy. Lambs tS 6 10.76; yearliaga, $7.858Jii; wstbers. 10.25 owes, i37.76. , Omaha Kega 9.70. Omaha, June 29. (L N. a. ) Hogs Becelpta 10,600, steady. Heavy, .509.70; light, g.86((9.6e; pigs, 3(B9; bulk of sales, $0.40 09.60. Cattle Recelpta 2800. steady. Native ateera, 17 .28 10.6O; wa and balfera, IO.TOQg.S6; we, tarn ateera, IT.ii69.23: Texas steers, 17 08; stackers and feeders, a.260g.6O. Sheep Itecelpta 7K). stesdy, Xearllngs, 87 7.73; wetbera, Id.76l37.26; Iambs, tsiooj 10.60. St LouU Hogs 19,90. St, Lonla, June . (!. S. 8.) Hogs Re ceipts 7600, steady. Pigs and Itghta. tS.S6ft 9.70; mixed aud butchers, a.tk)(i(,9.86; good heavy. .mj30; bulk, $9.aoQ9.80. Cattle Raeeipta 8bOO. ateady. Native beef ateera, 7.503 11.85; yearling eteers and helf. era, IS.BOa 10.03; cows, g5.50ttg.26: atockera and feeder,, $6.60418.60; aoatbera steers, H60 vivmu; prima yearling ataera and helfeae. &.?310.25; cow, and belters. 5jl8; prima southern steers, $9010; nstlva ealvea, gdij 11.75. , r Khsep Becelpta 8000, steady. Wetbera, la 8; clipped ewes, g4Q8j clipped lambs, gd tiu; Kpruig lamuB,' ainfii.io. Saaver Hoga 9.67H Denver June 20. Oettla Recelpta 900, steady. 8 tear a. M.50iiS1.76: eowa and halfara. 6.6038.:&; atockera and feeders, gOOQa.oO; Caivea, etftgjiu.w. Hoga itecelpta 1600, g lower. Topa, 0.67V,; bulk, 9,80940. bceep Keceipta suu, steaay. Lamba, flOtf 10.76; ewea, ba.T5. Seattla Hogs f 10. Seattle. June 20. (P. N. 8.) Hogs Re oeipta 352, atroag. lrlne lights. I8.au ,8.60; medium to choice, S3.3&486; smooth haavles, 57.irf.iyiS; rough heavies, S0.T5Q7.5O; pigs, 7.25ji8. Cattle Bocelpta 49, ateady. ' Best steers, 7.&ojiS; medium to choice, 7(37.25; com mon to medium, 3.25a.83; best eows, $0.85 iifl.76: eomnioa ta medium cow,, g35Q5.75; bulls, 3.&04.50; calvea, $748. Sheep Keceipta 71, steady. Lambs, 7.T3(3 ; yearlings, gdJOajf; ewea. tsqtt.60. San Francisco Grain Market, bae franclaco, June 29. Barley galls: 4unax - jonazs - v, ' flOpen. .Oloaa. Cloae. Pecembar 138 138 137 B , 6 pot quotation, Wheat Walla Walla, 1.65 J14JTH; red Kasaiaa, . gl.S0Ql.63H: Tnrkey red. $i,f2U7H! rfluestew, $1,T51.80. .Feed barley, $1.85: brewing, fl.35(gL40. wane oaia, i.wui.w. Middling, dittJ! Stocks Lose After Big Early Advance Ktw York. June 29. (I. N. S.) A "w41dM tun l et featured the opening of the atoek ex chnge today. Nearly every atock on tbe board rttlstered advancea of more than 1 point in the Initial trading and galna In aome in. ,ti neea were from 6 to 10 points. A heavy volume of business waa recorded with total ,.i)e. In tha first hour sggregating 2j9,400 sr.mes. The market went np on strenglh of the Ira froved Mexican situation, but from its later action. It " would seem that operationa had been conducted too extenaively on tbe long sidu . Shortly after tbe first hour a general miction abook tbe entire list and some saver losses were posted against tbe earlier ad' vances. Thla change of aentiment reaulted ftom a conaideration ot the fact that while tha United State may not have war with Mexico now, tha situation serosa the border atlll remain, unaattled aa agalnit tbe ' beat Infarcts of Wall atreet. lfexiean petroleum was th "moat sensational atoek In the early market. That isaua opened 10 points up at 101 and later wat more than three points on the setback. The rail,, industrials, metals and standard specialties were op materially and in many esses tha gains were well held throughout tha station. While In tbe first nour tnere was a delua-e of buying orders. In tbe second pe riod tbe market waa flooded with selling uucrs. Tli snort, went out and later came tit and the result was a highly sensational aaU irregular market. Rrnae of New York orlce, furnlahed by Overbeck 4t Couke Co., 210-S17 Board of Trade building : - j hurt, $30331; bran. Oyertt&CooICiK r Btoeks. BoaAs. Oottoa, Oral. SttVglt Board or Trada BtitlAla. DIRECT FB1VATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Wrmbara Ctilcgfte Board pt Trada , Corraapondaeieei of Igaa a Brraa, -Cnlcasa. Ntw York. l..i rlpilou Alaska Gold Al'ia Cbalmera, c AIim Cbalmera, ptd.... Ami rlcu Beet Sugar. . Ai'irlean Can, c.. A merlran. Can, pfd. . . An.erlcan Car Fdy., c. Auerlcan Cotton till, c Au erlcan Loco., c.. .. Auwrlcau Smelter, e. .. Autrican Smelter, pfd. American Sugar, Am. Tel. ft Tel An.erlcan Woolen, c. Anaconda Mining Co. . Atct.Uon, c Alt LIuju, pfd. haldwln Loco., e Ha'tiiuor ft Ohio, c. ntlUehera Steel, c Kethlebem Steel, pfd.. Brooklyn R. T Ca". Petroleum, c Cal Petroleum, pfd.... CauH.dUn !') flc Central Leather, c CVLtral Leather, pfd.. Cheaapeake ft Ohio.... C. K li. W., c C. ft. U. W.. pfd C.. it. ft St. P C. ft N. c CI iim Copper Colo. Fuel ft Iron. a... Cottolidated Gaa . . Corn Products, c...... Corn Products, pfd.... Cn-clble Steel, c..... Cioclble Steel, pfd.... V. a u, u., pia DlsUller, Erie, c. Erie. 1st pfd Qeiersl Electric ...... General alotora Goodrich Rubber U. N., ore lands Q. N., pfd urteae Cananea Hide ft Leather, Hloe ft Leather, pfd.. Icj Becurlttee Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol Intpiratioa Int. Harveater Interboro, c Interboro, pfd Kansas City South.," a, Lackawanna Steel .... Lehigh Valley Louisville ft Nashville. Mexican Petroleum . , . , Miami Copper M., K. ft T., c. Kennecott Copper .... Missouri Pacific National Biscuit ...... National Lead Nevada Cuts. .......v. New Haven New York Air Brake.. New York Central.... Y out. ft w...... Norfolk ft W, c Northern Pacific...-:.. Pacific Mail Pei-nsylvsnia Ry..... People's lias Pittsburg Coal, e Pittsburg Coal. pfd.... Pre Med Steel Car, o. . . Preaeed Steel Car, pfd. Bey Cons. Copl-.... Railway Bteel ipriogs. Reading, e Revding, 1st pfd Reading, 2d pfd... Republic I. ft S., t... Republic 1. ft S, ptd. . Rock Ialand Sbattuck Sears, Roebuck A Co., Btudebaker, e. ........ Studebaker, pfd. gloss Sheffield Southern Pacific...... Southern Ry ., e. ...... . Southern By., pfd..... xenneeaeat vopp.... Texas Oil ........... Third Aveao ....... Tol fit. L- ft TV- e. . Tol., St. U ft W., pfd. Union) Pacific.- c....... 8. S. Bubbor. e.....t . 8. Rubber, pfd..,. U. 8, Steal Co .... Vtah Copper .......... Virginia CtscmJcalg.. w. II. Tel... Weatingboos Electric. Wisconsin Oatral Wool worth . ,...,,.. United Cigar Mfg..... 6e.lt,, 569.Of abAMS. I Open iHiui Lniv 1 73" 53 Mi 55 100 1K 201 19 23 2ii 604 42 34 1S 40 10 63 28 1UO 17k" 75 84 180 41 10 100 140 17 78 T 62 63 tU 8 100 180 104 100 79 88 487 130 18 40 1T54 56 110 61 'as 7 jo 75 115 30 44 85 6114 -T4 84 120 40 10 61i 28 1 133 49 17 19 23 78 8T 62 100 54 D4 67 03 110 JOM 130 45 81 S - 87 IV 100 0 egH 1 2 1S4 loasil 131 57 101 ioi" 46 jo" 4B W id"' 40 ! 23 29 184 .. 130 10T 22Vi 34 lib 60 a. 137 Mai M TT 40 S3' 80 134 67 79 ioi" 35H '3. '08 18 2 184 104 icovs 131 113 57 101 ioi" 47 22 43 98 43 d 23 90 185 ias 107 99 i ai 85 !la 07 B 'Hi T8 694 42 iMVb 10054 W71 S3" H4 90 43 44 ' 29 188 180 T 22; 7 34 1W OO , S iiS ss do 93U 6! 88 Vi 440 ISO 80 1T0 110 12 97 1 13 14 so 78 115 80 DZ loo 470 75 84 120 40$J 10 62 105 134 50 tl7 17 T4 95 60 18 132 97 US, 66 134 iauy 118 21 57 28 100 90 8T 44 43 44 MS 20 184 1VI 4 97 22 m 84 1W 00 t a 137 68 109 40 I3h 4g , I A3 184-- 01 ' Bti Lquls Wool Market. . . St. Leaila, Joa 7.L B. g.) WaoL an. cnengeo. .t . . . POBTLAKD LIVESTOCK RCN. . Hoga, Cattle. Calvea. Sheep. & , 1 5 8 72 ; 2' S 2 234 791 iise : 1572 635 10f?4 2S0 Rather atrong tone is Showing for bog la tfc- North Portland yards with killer rather esget bidder during the morning. Daring th 21 boars there was a rather fair ran bat this was principally from the WlUamette valley. General bos market raawa Qbolc light wetgbta. uood lignt weigau Medina weiguu .. Bough and heavy.. "ay"" .$8.15085 UUH.10 7.50417.75 6.50 J25(3.30 4.0040 $.0023.50 8.00 T.007.50 ... g.757.00 Good Cattla Steady. Real good quality cattle, of which there baa beta little offering her of lata, ara quoted sttsdj, California baa practically ceased ship ping In this direction and while there la an overabundance of poor stuff held by kQlera, Quality anlmala are Ucking. Interior cattle arc still too soft. General .cattle market rang: Choice graes ateera .$7,284X7.0 Crdtnary to common ateera 6.004J8.50 Cbolc cows .25O.0O Ordinary to common cows 4.00a3 50 Choice heifer, Ordinary belfera . Choice bulls Good to fslr bulls..;....'... Ordlnsry to common bulls.., Best lignt calves Oood calvea Mutton and Lambs Steady, Ovee.n!gbt there was oaly a amap ran of mutton and lambe Into the North Portland ysids. General trade conditions are steady far quality stuff with former prices generauj miiittalned. 'General mutton and lamb market: Select spring lambs $ 8-3 Ordinary lamb, 6.00S7.o0 Best yearlings.. 0.29 Good to common wetaera o.tD'ao-uu Best ewe, 4.75Q3.23 Good to common ewea 2.0OIUS.&O Thurtday Idvastook Shippers. Eogs W. H. Harris, Wasco, 1 load; O. R. Hegman, Klickitat, Wash.; 1 load; S. I.. o cuni. Multnomah, M head; Harry Stilt,, Klamath. 1 load; Stenaloff Broa., Mark) a. 1 load. Cattle George Of field, Klamath, 1 kd. Mixed stuff M. Holland. Gilliam, 1 load cattla and bogs; D. C. Evan,, Noti, 1 load ho; a and sheep; George W. Eyre, Marion, l loan cattle, calvea, bogs snd sheep; M. L. Forrester, Linn, 1 load cattle, calves, hogs aul sheep; S. L. Yocum, Multnomah, 1 load hObC ud abeep. Wedneaday Afternoon Balsa. HOGS. Av. lbs. VHEAT OFFERINGS not Increased in INTERIOR SECT! Peach Time Means Real Summer Time Recent Weakness in Prices Fails to Force Selling in the Country Price Ideas in Oats Are Still Far Apart Despite Threats. NORTHWEST GRAIN RBCKIPTS. -care- Portland. Thur, Year ago , 8ft Seaaon to date.. 10,40? 152S Wheat. Bartey. Flr. Oats. Hay. Tacoma, Wad. Year ago , Season to date. . Seattle, Wed.. . Year ago Season to date. . 11 id T.178 10 7 8.028 T 1 2 2 196S 1138 828 g iin 1 4 2609 .... 1 4 .... 432 2413 T 10 81 7 2 10 2164 1150 4446 No. 10 bogs . 1 hog . 7 hogs 8 bog, . 7 hog, . 85 leogs 61 bogs . 80 begs . 2 hogs . 2 hogs . 1 bog .. 1 bog .. 1 bog .. 8 bogs . 6 bogs . 7 bogs . hugs . 8 bogs . 81 bogs . 20 hogs . 12 bogs . , 2 bogs . 11 hog, . 10 bug, . 1 heifer 1 heifer 1 yesrling 1 yearling g yearlinga 24 lambe .71 laiaba .- 10 lamps .. 1 ew .... 1 ew .... 1 calf .... 1 calf .... 1 calf .... g calvea No. 2 ateer J ateera 1 iteer 2 steers .' steers g steers a steers 1 cow . $ ffWS e cows I cow . 3 cows 1 cow . 17 190 iye 247 201 , 185 173 171 320 293 250 430 6J0 270 282 no 131 140 140 114 140 125 H'8 97 830 750 120 132 67 .... 75 .... 68 100 130 CALVES. 10 200 190 240 Thursday Morning Eaiea. SXSER&. Ave. Lbs. 980 B90 620 920 1052 815 - , 910 COWS. 930 1121 , 1181 1120 615 .1100 HKirEBS. YEARLINGS. LAMBS. KWI3. 1 ball ... -I bull ... BULLS. 1 stag 1 stag I heifer 1 heifer 1 eslf 2 calvea 10 hoga . 21 hoga . 22 hoga . 2 hoga . 41 hogs . 7 hogs . 7 bogs . 63 bogs . 4 boga . 4 bogs . 22 bogs . 8 hogs . 9 hogs . 8 hogs 10 hogs . 04 bogs . 18 hogs . 5 bogs . 1 bog 16 bogs 15 lambs 2 lambs 5 lambs 3 iambs $4 lamb 1U7 lambs STAGS. HKIFEE3. CALVBS. HOGS. 7 yearlinga 7 yearlinga 1 ew .... 1 ewe 1 ee . 1 cw .... 9 ewea LAMBS. YEARLINGS. JSWK8. .I960 .1430 .1170 . 030 .1060 . 74 . 1T0 . 180 . 179 . 178 . 187 . 205 . 129 151 128 11 if 858 130 137 333 183 107 132 139 144 270 212 76 80 70 81 69 IOI 74 140 100 120 190 130 Pries. $8.20 8.0 8.20 8.1.0 5. fcO 8.20 8.15 8.10 7.40 7 20 7. 20 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.15 7.00 7.00 a. 90 6. 0 i.00 6.75 8.75 6.O0 3.75 $5.00 4.00 $6.25 6.00 4.50 $8.25 8.25 6.C0 $3.50 1.60 $T.sr1 7.00 6.73 6.50 Price. $5.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 8.73 5.00 6.00 $4.25 6.10 6.00 4.00 6.50 6.75 $5.00 4.00 $5.50 iM $6.25 6.00 $7.60 7.60 18.53 8.25 8.25 7.85 7.00 7.00 g.00 8490 8.20 T.20 7.00 7.00 7.00 8.20 7.50 7.S0 T.7 7JO 8.20 S.20 $8.25 6.00 8.00 8.15 8.23 0.25 $6.00 6.75 14.SO 3.50 6.00 3.50 4.90 Wbll there was a slightly weaker ton in dented at tha opening of tha Chicago wheat market trsde for .the day and fractional prica dee lin ea were noted, there waa a mixed tone abroad with aome prleea higher a ad oth er? lower. At Interior points ther if practically do Pasture to sell wheat at this time. - As re po.teu la tbeae column, recently tbe, ralne Lava aided the eropa somewhat but the lnv prvtement is much leaa marked than some of the bearish dealers, would bava farmer, bcllev. . In the meantime, despite tbe threats of Mcr.tena oata being Imported into the north west section,, there ia little diapoaltion on tUa part of holder to lot go of their aup plir.s except at extreme prices. Lroomhall cabled from Liverpool that wheat ws dull with demand nulet. Minora are corrldered well supplied and export offers ar in buyers' favor, bnot unchanged to Id higher. Cargo mar. ket quiet, winter unchanged, Manltobas ld kwu and with no biidlng, Platte and' Aus tralians nominal, Kative orrars smaller; tor alfn arrival, keep liberal bat there Is tend ency to bold dlstsnt offers. Reserves every where are exesaaiva and thla tact Cetera purchases. Australia Reports farther beneficial rains Argentina Weather continues favorable, be 104 exceptionally cold. Wbeat arrivals small er and corn much lighter, farmers holding for higher pricea. Buenoa Aires wheat and c yrt unchanged. France Weather la generally mild: winter wbeat growing well. Wbeat and flour pricea di-cllnlug. Russia Weather ia generally mild; crop cot dltions improving. India Harvesting ts flnlthed; crop eatl mates being reduced s to yield. rLOUR Selling price: ratent, 13.00; Wll lsmette vaUey. $4.5o; local straight, $4.4CJ A UA. K.., I. ... 1 1 1 aA fit "i fbli. ilnntar.. l.oo( vaacio . n,ai y- . vrv wy ts. v . aa ia it tiring wheat, $5.90; export, $4.8004.50; 45.95 vcr barrel. HAY Buying price: Willamette valley tim othy, fancy, $20; eaatern Oregon-Idaho fancy tln.othy, gziazz; aitaira gziOKL GRAIN SACKS 1916 nominal: No. 1 Cal cutta lMc In carlots; leaa amount, are higher. ROLLED OATS $0.25.5O per barrel. MILLSTCFFS belling price: Bran $20.00; ahnrta 829.00 DOT ton. ROLLED BARLEY Selling price, $31Q3J per ton. Mew crop wheat prices were openea in earn est on' tbe Portland Merchant, Kxchanga when August delivery blusteam wag placed at 93c and club at 80c per bushel. For July delivery the bidding waa quiet. Oats bid were advanced 2Se a ton, with barley unchanged. A sala of 100 ton, Jnly oats w made at $26.75 and 100 ton, at $26.50. Mercian ta Exchange quotations: WI1EAT. Thur. Wed. Tues. Mon Bid. A,k. -Bld . . 1)5 08 96 96 06 .. 83 0, 86 80 80 .. 83 88 88 83 86 .. 82 84 83 83 80 ..82 88 82 83 hi OATS. ..2023 2000 2000 2625 BARLEY. ..2700 .... 2700 2700 2706 MILLSTCFFS. Bran 2500 3328 2300 2350 Snorts 2800 ZdOO Z00O 2050 Futures were quoted: WHEAT. Meat Arrivals Up In Price for Month Waahlngtoa.' Jaaa 2ft. IU. P.Tn nrleea of meat animals (bogs, cattle, sheen and chlckena), to producers of tbe United States increased 0.2 per cent from Hay 15 to June 15; id th Mine period of tha psst six year an average decrease of O.g per cent baa oc- rnrrea, tne Qoreaa pi crop estimate said to day. June 13 price of tbea meat anlmala averaged a boot 16.7 per cent higher -than a year ago, 10.7 per cent higher than two years ago ami iv.g par cant higher than to average of tba past six year oa Jan 15. Hog prices declined 16 cents during th month, and averaged gSJtl on June 16, com pared with gd.SO a year ago and $7.10 the average of tba past tlx year en Ilka data. Id. June. 1910. pricea averaged allghtly higher. namely $8.46.' Beef cattle per hundred pooada Increased 18 cents daring th month, and averaged $0.91 compared with $0.20 a year ago and 85.57. th average of tbe alx year period. Sheep pricea decllred 12 cents per hundred pounds during th. month, and avaramd 88.64 on Juno 15, compared with $5.43 a year ago ana .tia tar tae ix Tear average. Tba average price af farm horaea declined about $1.74 a bead daring too month, and averaged $132.41, compared with $132.02 a year ago. American Wheat Markets. S Louia eaab No. S red, $1.11; No. 3 red, $1.02; No. 3 her 9c$l-0i. Kansas City eaah No. 2 hard. 7c$1.04: S hard. 06c$1.02; No. 8 red, l9J99c. . Sr. Louis Caah Np. 2 red. $LU; No. g red. Unseasonable Eise IsMadeby;Qheese r ' A vtrr unaaajsooabla advanc 4 i of o a poupd hag been forced In tha price of cheeaa by Til lav- mook Interaeta. Tbe advance has been - forecasted in theao eol- urana aa a result f tha Ua ' ferrad season, together wltlj tba vary liberal dernand from prao- ticaily . all points along; th v coast. Material ' for - choasa r . also play an important part to f forcing th advance. At thia - tim thera is no surplus of, auppliaa. v . . . , - V Bloentem ... Forty (old Club Red Fife ... Red Russian Feed Feed August bluestem August fortytold August club Angust red Fife August Russian FEED OATS. August FEED BARLEY. August MILL8TUFT8. August bran Auguat shorts Bid. Ask ..93 98 ..82 90 ,. 80 88 . 80 88 ..82 68 ..2650 2650 ..2000 2300 ..2350 2500 ..2650 28u0 Irregular Trading In Chicago Wheat Chic, go, June 29. U. N. S.) Trading in fio grain pit at the opening today waa aome. wrr: limited and confined to a conservative course with e allgbtly weaker tendency in wheat at firat. Cablea were Indifferent and domestic technical factors were without ma teria' change. There waa a marked swinging in sentiment te tbe bear side and this feeling was later reflected in irregular prices. Fti Bicte at crop conditions tor wbest were slightly mors favor, bl, than tboae leaned SO dare ago. Improved weather in the grain belt readily offset scattering reports of crop damage la various sections. The cash demand waj not mack better and lnquirlea front for eign quarter were' tinder normal I the fi.'r hour prices in all ot tbe grains remained atoat ateady to the opening. Brnge of Chicago wheat prices fornlsbed by Citeck Cooke Co.. 216-217 Board of Trad bui ding: WHEAT Open, High July September December . Jury September December . July September December . July September July September July September 101 104 Low. 101 100 105 107 108 CORN. 74 75 62 63 OATS. 40 40 POBK. iiia 473 LARD. 1207 1318 1315 1335 KTBS. 1347 1367 13Q2 180 108H 100 73 C2'4 88 83- 2420 1297 1315 J 347 1357 Cloe. 101 105A 108B 75aA TS 2B 80 3510 3405 1313.V 1S35A 1305B 1377Ji PORTLAND DAIRY EXCHANGE On the Portland Dairy Exchange cretmery butter extraa in cube were sold daring the da at 23c, indicating a steady to strong tone. Fig advanced He for bid, at 2C. Cheea wa steady and nnebaogaa. Poultry ateady! lis try Bxcnang price oetweee aeaierai BUTTER, Bid. Asg creamery - Fxtrss, cubea 25e sale Film first , 34 25e Dairy . $lc sal .... EGGS. Case count". 22e 22 tl-Qe , ....... ...... saa, ... CHEESE. Cngea triple ta 4g 15 maf ... PPCLTRr. 4 Ina . ..................... 14 ' Peach time denotes summer time. - Tha eoaablnatlon is said 2 to ba complete far the very . first shipment f OreKoav wi peaches of tha season mad IK their - appearance along; - th wholesale way during tha day. W Tha Initial shipment consisted ; of two boxes of Bales Early - 5 rrora tho fleet orchards at Rufua. Tha supplies cam to 4 McKwan & Pain and war ot rather good quality; being bet-' ter than tbe Initial offerings of a year ago. Firidnce--Cdm Indications That Banks In Resenre CJties 7.VU1 First Try the Free Clear ia Plan---Ioney Rates to 1 IncreaseBriUsh MunlclMiU I - iUes May Borrow in tha United . States. (; DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST Saa Francisco Market. San Francisco. June 29 fll. r 1 nttaa Extras. 24e; prim flrats, 24e: flrata, 24c r-Kga exu-aa, me; pallets, 220. Cheese California fancy, 15c; flrata, 13e. Seattle Market. Seattle. Wash.. June 29. ( If. P. Bntter Native Waahlngton creamery, brick 29c; ditto solid pack, 28e. (.neeae Oregon tripleta, 17c:" Wlaconsln tripleta. 19c; ditto twin,, 19c; -Young Amer 1cm 22c. Erga Select ranch, 27c. Loa Angela Market. Lo. Angeles. June 29. (P. N. fll Kara Case count. 24c. Butter Fresh extra, 26e. COAST BANK STATEMENTS Clearings. Monday . Tuesday . . . wedneadav . Thursday . . Chr. rings .. Bdsnees ... Clerrlngs . . Balancaa Clearings Clearinga Partland Bank,. Tbia week. ....$ 1.823,754.71 .... 1,785,673.59 1,400.904.83 .... 1.506T226.63 Tacoma Eanka, Tear ago. $ 1.824I.6P7.AS 1.240.0X9.02 1. ITS. 725. 28 1,724,131.97 . 861 4W.00 76,867 .00 Baattla Banks. $ 2,82.3l.00 280,757.00 $ 8.636.408.00 Loa Aagalea Banks. ...$ 8.804,983,00 English Wheat Slarket. TJvernool Cash wheat Bnehana-aal aa IS niL-ner. Landoav Wheat cargoe ea paaaage golet. Ppc' ,tce Lirerpool Cash Wheat. Liverpool. June 29. (I. N. S.) Wheat wo. 1 Manitoba, 10s d; No. I, no ck. No. 2 rod westera winter, 9s 8d X.arfe Banks Will: Try Cleartag; Plan TlrarWTha, rpaults of an in quiry sent out by the governor of the federal reserve, bank of Chicago ndi catea that only the larger banks of tha reserve cltiea of the district WU1 attempt, for the time being;, at least. t put into effect the plan of the federal re aonr e bank for the free clearing of checks. The member banks of that district were asked whether or not they Intended immediately after July II to . forward Hero to the reserve bank and also If they would make an estimate of the approximate number and volume of the items that might to forwarded. They were also aaked, whether collections, on non-member banks would be acceptable. No sum mary of the replies actually received from the Questioned banks has been given out. It Is thought the firat thing that will ha done In thla connection will be for the banks to send through the federal reserve bank most of the Items which , now reach the paying bank through Indirect and clreuitous routes. British aCoaiolpaUtieB Kay Borrow Direct la United: States. According to a report the new British finance bill will include a measure which will en able municipalities. of Great Britain to raise money by the laaue of securities in the United States which shall be free of all British taxation. Gold Output of Ooaatry Xnoreasea. Revised figures of the production of gold and silver lit the United States for the calendar year 191$ have jut been Issued by the bureau of the mint. It-showa that there wre mined In 116 a total of 4,887.604 fine ounces of goia valued at $1Q1,035,7C0. The value ot the gold mined in 1914 was $94,113. 8oo, an increase tf 16,603.900 in value for the latest year. In 1U there' were mined I4.9S1.076 line ounces of silver valued at $3T.S97.3O0, compared with 7..455.1QQ fine ounce In 1914, a gala for 1915 of 2,505,975. The coinage of silver bears no apeclal ' significance. The ease, however, with which gold ia coined and the volume produced throughout the world has a definite relation to the pricea of commodities. The more gold the higher pricea will be, under ordinary circumstances. In 1916 Oregon produced 90,321 fine ounces of gold valued at $1,867,106 aim 125,499 fine ounces of silver, valued at $62,600. Washington produced during the year 22,330- fine ounces of goia valued at $481,600 and 218,877 flno ounces of ellver valued at $196,700. Idaho produced 56.G28 fine ounces of gold valued at $1,170,600 and 13.041 466 fine ounces of silver valued at $. 606,800. Corn Products Company Wants to Saturn to Original Units. It Is stated that the Federal trade commission is preparing to enter into a conference with the officiate of the Corn Producta company, lately penalised by the United States supreme court for being organ, lxed in restraint ot trade, to determine whether It shall proceed at once to ar range a reatoratloQ of the company to Its original units. Big- Oalag In Mar for Bomtnera Pa elf ie. The Southern Pacifio railroad reports that May gross earnings In creased $2,288,062 and net increased $1,441,670, and that 11 months' gross increased tli.J?MJi,,tnd net Increased ' ll.tn.Tn. The showing lndlcatea that . the surplus for the atock for th veai ' to end June e should be well abovt. U per cent, compared with 7.JPpei ' cent in 1916 and T.50 per cent in ltli - Oeverament a BeiaaUeas Creditor-. J, B, McCargar, of the Crocker jNa ttenal Bank ot San Francisco, point -out some f the weaknosses of the pro- ' posed land bank system. Mlt may bt contrary to the popular Idea, he says, ' "but the proposed rural credit organ. ' taatioaa, though they may be eempetr ' tfve tn form, are not going to be abli to compete successfully with the pri vate organisations for any 'desirablt claaa ef tbe business, For, bear la mind, with tbe rigidity ef any gov eminent organisation all applicants with the legal margin of security must ' be treated alike. No allowance cn b trade for those personal traits so neo esaary to success experience. Industry and thrift. The borrower from the government organisation will , sooa . learn that the most relentless creditor there is, is the government. We real, ise that every time the taxes are due, -It Is the close personal touoh that hag made the German and French jAans succeed and endure. People lose sight of the fact that tbe banker la a deep- -ly concerned aa anyone with the da-, V vtloprnent and prosperity of his section. The interests of his bank compel him , to encourage development, and at the.. . same time reatrain him from taking -chances which might lead to trouble." Money Bates to Increase It Is re-' ported that Chicago bankers have Sit nounced that 4 per cent will, b charged for money after July 1 be. cause of continued Increasing demands for cash. The calls on tbe money mar. , ket, wholly prospective and those with a foundation of fact Include $250,000, , 000 for the United States government: $100,000,000 to loan to France based on collaterals, a large loan ror unina Is being discussed. The total of lous to foreign governments now aggro ;: gates $1,093,850,000. With all Of this -' discussion of the proposed raise la .. rates It looks reasonable that an act ual increase is really soon due. "v"'"r Kay Perelg-a Trade Breaks AU Bee. ' eras Advance statements concerning the foreign trade of the United States for May say that the final figure wlU . exceed all previous statement. Stat auparintendant Agralaat Pre A Clearing Plasw At their annual con vention held at Louisville. Ky.,' the National Atmociatlon of Supervisors of State Banks went on record against -the plan of the federal reaerve bank to oolloct checks free for their msm bera. They alao declared that the part of the' federal reaerve act which prevents the state banks from acting as reserve agents for the surplus r--aerve of th federal reaerve banks ta rank discrimination, arid an effort te change the law in thla respect- Is recoremendea. Tbe state superintend ent -also eek to encourage th stat bank to carry, a far a possibl. -their reserves, in state Institution. Ruealan railroad protect tie aad telegraph pole against decay 4y soak, tng them for several month before use In strong brine. , . i El i . - -vt iHiNu vifi-vai-i2-r:Ar . !tj sv g-w.i ..,:: I I k. J II a ' UIH Bl aa s wr I I gj1'' k,-t s w'Tfll VH W-V-T2t - . f' POTATOES AIXIXG THE COAST - Baatti Varksi. B. trie. Wash., Jsoe (0. F.) Oniona--Ailrali,a. 4ci ycUow California. $; red CaU- w nia, az.w. . - Potatoes White new California, 8c; White Bir, $28; Xaklm 'Barbarta, $30: Xklma Gvmaw $43. . ,. . : -: Saa rrsaciso afarkat. -Can Francisco. Jane SSt-iVf P. Potatoes Per cental, Oregoa fancy, gl.0l.to; daha Gem a, 1.75ft24D; Wasbiagtoa Barbae kg, $1031.65; ew rm peltas, $14001.75. Onion Per ceatal-AoatraJlaM, ' $3.eo?.t ara-.rro, w4, $2-W56?,tO; yellow. $gioQ Mo.. '. - -' -'7 New York Sugar and Coffee. " Few Tork, June ?9. Soger Centrifugal, $0.40. . r, it..--i. Coffee New York spot Ve. T tUq. Hc; If. 4 8BJM, J0ic, s , , . . Building the Canadian Nation Conslructed with the express object of Unking the Pacific with the Atlantic Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, tho Csmadian Pacific Railway has grown to be an immense system-- t owning and controlling over 10.000 mfleg of track -"Operating over IQ0.0OQ mil of it own TelegrapK gystasa "owning at4 operating a chain of firat das botela from Ceagt to Coast aettjing vast area of it own agricultural land with nui aettlera wpoaaessing rich mineral and other natural resource controlling sQbaidiary Ocean ferric on both Atlantic, and Pacihc with Qeeta totalling nearly 400,000 tons. ot the Canadian Pacific's contribution THE Head Office of the Canadian Pacific is the outstanding building in Montreal. Canada's commercial metropolis, just as the Chateau Fron tenac is the landmark of the ancient political capital of Quebec Hie enormous growth of manufatv to the building of Canada. So . that the banker or investor desiring to stud Canadian condition by personal in vestigation should cpngider East s well as West. Montreal Is Canada's banking centrt and the Place Viger is hires and industry in the East is; part close to 5t. James Street, Tie rrd Office f CAXAPIAH PACtTIC tAHWAT I slfSTttJ St. X V, MarBhy, Gaaaret Aaat, ramger Dtrerbaset Jlg V . .-.-J L l ' '. . . i.. J. j.m U.-AW4 amisjj. rsJU- ! iisi"aa'