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17 THE MORNING OUEGONIAN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1010. ADVANCE IS STEADY No Pause in the Rise in Coffee Prices. HIGHEST IN 18 YEARS forala ;rwre are bullish and ara offering sparingly. Hank 1es.rin.rs. Pnk clrarlncs of tl.e Northwestern cities yeeterJay were aa follow: t"T?.r1nr. Bn'n. . eva. I1' J ' . rt i."N7.-.t.-. l'.3V, hi,-', h.'.J TT.'-t . 1.0AH ll. .-I rt)KTL.M MARKET. Portland S'Sttle . T tromt r pvKjat Tt;uti. s?e; rc. Va'.iay. luc; All Ora.lt-. of Kvrry lcTlptlon. Are f"tiitMly Mm-lnt; Upward. Koatrr I'nllnwinc the) ,lvncr CHitinniT. r-nJ:u..u la tha :: i . i -t-remain- bnui aa last reported In these c;un:n. TTo e-tOemmt of th BraalUaa mutiny r aunt aa clamant of BnoortaJr. ty In th mnUm an i nhiN win probably en tttma to mnd vparaM at th. aarr, e:ow at call that ha cheraems-l h ir.araat frw- months pest. Pate aa an graTl" of a-rmr-r sort aal daacrtptloa oa a Mfbor level than thy hav baB for 1 raara No, T R'X which only Uttk mora thaa a Taar ago w" e acred at a ren-a, soil a dav or two ago at D Tock at IS e-nu X 4 Sanies araa sailing ta N-w T-X a year ag at H aita Taaa.aaa It aoM at 1S4 CnTB an-1 chele lo-a brought vea aa Mgh aa 1S Ceca. StlM roreea of all tfrsorlpt Ion, such at Bogota. Bmicmiin and MararaJbo aa brtr.glng prteaa from S4 to 4H cant higher thaa ta July. Co.'t that aoU In ai Francisco In Julr at to rente wu yae- lardtr orter4 aa sr. an at 14 v, omti The ara only oclmary eofre. good coffee ara worth from IS to las cm.h low-graa coffee. If t-ier ara any In th world, hav con Into hiding and absolutely ara jknt to ba bad There ara lit quota- tieaa fr-nn Na m Tork or 8aa Frar.e1.co on thaaa aorta Aa baa befnr been stated In thaaa col umn th ataticlcal position of tho market vary ranch favors tha bulla. Thr aaama ao likelihood of any dcilie. whll much higher prices ara looked for Tha markka of tha world ara being aoourad to find aorna iffaa that ran ba brought out. but thaa far. aevmlBgly. without avail. Many sous trlao that hav ralaad crrao nara bfcomt diarouraicad m tha lat arvaa or otsht yoara and pullaj up thatr coffra traaa and oaa Into tho rubbar bitsinau This, with tha Uort crap la Itrazt! and tha manipulation cf tha iru&rkrt. haa ma J a It aaay to brine about htchrr prlcaa and probably will tnaka It eomparattvaty aaay to adaanra prteaa atl:l further. Th crop rrporta from Craxll ara aot of ttia bnt. aoma fw datrlrio hara had i birly xood crop anl othara a poor ona. Tikro a;i tvHtvthcr. na mora thaa a aaadiunv rrup ran ba countud oa aad thla will rrtatnly nan a continuation of blfa prli ea. T(i" ajar act. t gom on In tha rotating traU?. and whlia pruaa haita baaa adTanrad. the lift haa But ba In proportion to tha rio la tha raw matarlao. but tho roaatara ara rradually rattlna up tharr ptio and mm day whea all of tham ara oat of thalr thaaply bouaht cofla tho racall trada will hav to pay aornathlnc Ilka tha market valua for thefr roaated cor7e. (.rmla, lloar. rrrd. Etr. WHBAT Track prlra: club. ale: rod Ruaalan. 4o-rolrl. Me. UAKL'IV -.!. :t per ton. liIi-L.-TfFI.S ln. l.'.t i,-r ton: ; riri-ca. loj. ahrta. rollrj ba I LOt'R I'atenta .". 13 per ha:rel. e:-a:hta. ItlutflSO; axporta, J M; al.u;. i 5 Ju. Krabam. I4.u; ahola wkiit. qaar- tera. $i. HAY Tniek prlcea: Timothy. Wlllamatta Valley. I;1i :i per ten; V. titaea Oranon. lua-4: alfaja. IROvu liiu; rmln hay. 14 .V 3 !5.n: r!oir. Jl.-.. vt hola, era. ked. :l per ton. OATS Whtta. .' per Ion. PRICES ARE FIRMER Eastern Apple Market Is Steady and Tone Improves. ?:y!N0 ADVANCE IN VALUES I ft try and i'mttn try Irwilur. rOl'LTKT H nn. lc: Snrinna. 14c; di:?a. ' . i . .i i ; 'iL )...iUi Ii ur j.;,jr;n orrrna rtnrfi, randl-d. 4-itn; E.Ur:i. Apr;.. S U 3o pT dwn; lCat rn trm. 37S p-1 dofn. Pl'TTFR ojfl-ial qoffl.o: City rrm mry p. park 3r pr pourl : butter fat. OJTc rr poon-l: Kt4m HCrl4o pr pound. CH U KH K Tv'A crrim. t in. I? A IT h o fnr -H'nd: .nr America. lSo. P:rtK FJDfj. 113 p'f pound. VEAL Fmnry. 1 to J-i pounds. 13c per pound. nrT mirk ft 1 eru.L riRM. QaatttMM a tha F-ttrly Part at tb Wt-ek Ara Mnwiaad. Thm vNmU markt waa firm ta aptta X trba aaalttr C4vb.v Rporta from tha cnua try wra oC tom boyintr at tha pn laottftd afarti Tbaakavtvlnv. Lora1 rclpta tn cara. vara report d ay Ctv Mttrckaata Cxciianr aa follows: W:-at Uarl7 Flour a H woTifly l sa T j-Uf . :- 4 A WtHloaiadAjr ,. " 8 . Taara. and Frl l.s 7 71 Tr a- T 21 a F-om ta daca.Slfwi a p?r mi 1 vr aca (du k. TTJ 6. Wwkly fritmtca vhat h!pmnta aa ra aartad br tha mrclanta Eichaaca !-: ThlP wk. Lart wk. Lat Ta. ArrntMa 7Ti.tft 74.io l ;:-..v-o India -0 l.lTanoil Sl2.00 AnxtraJta 77d.(Xa ?2AlvO a.ooo ii IS T T1 niiriB TTKKinrs rrino i-0-rT Ciaiaaaatl Pref rr tho ftraauw or Batft Tavi. otlra. Tarkoy aTiippara aad other haaellora of ponitnr ara advtalnir tha farmara acalnat ralaina- whlia tnxkaya. In tha Thankaa-lr-tno markat. whan prtcoo wart alumplnc. wkito turkaya lod tha dovnaatd auda. aall Inv 9 to S oants a pound andar bronao torkaya at ovary ataa of tho daaoaat. Cwnmfakm man aay th.y can aarar cat aa maca for whlto torkaya aa for other trarttlaa at airy Mma durintt tha yaar. Tha whlto blrda. whan dr.aaad. do not maka aa good an appearaaca aa tha othara. aa It la Impoaaibla to et all tha f.athar off. and feesidea thay cannot ba fattanod aa wall aa tha flarkar rmrtetlea. Conaumera la thla markat alwaya show a prafaranco for tha bronsa turkey. Exparta aay tao buff variety can alao ba rrown and markotad aauafactorlly la Oragoa. T VRK ET BCTLVO IS NOT OVZR. at Street Bat at Ma-re a I re lartn. 11 ay era" rrlroa. It waa not to ba aapeoted tho TYont-atreet daaiera would do muck bualnaaa ta tha poul ti y Una reatardar. Quite a number of turkeya. however, wart aotd. bat tha buyra made tha t:ceo thamaelvea. Nothing ora 3 onta waa aakad. Thar waa a a abun-d-anro of chickaaa on tho ttroat. but no eal for tham. liana wara quoted nominally at 14 recta. Etii wara vary firm. Oragona woro quoted at 4-' oanta. bat only a faar eaaea war raoalrad on tha atroot. Fraah Eaatarn were aot offered onder 8T1. canta. Butter waa quoted at tha new baa La price of ST eonta by tba city croamartaa. Che.ee waa BBchangad. iaOMt irors nnxsa coon prices. galea Ara Mado at lSv, to UU, Cewta Xa Tracanc la Tbla btataw Talograma recelred from California yoa tarday resortod aa artlr markat for hope at tha boat prlcea that hav preTallod thla eeaaon. Th Talmag crop of 400 Lalea of aVaaooiaa waa onul at 14 cent, at Hanta Koaa. and th Waaoerman crop of 178 bale of "onoruaa brought 14 canta. Other lota of eaaomaa aold at 13 and 1JV oanta. The lota wer th choircat tn California and buyer bar bean trying ta got hold of thorn a'nr tha aeaaon opened. yio boalneaa waa reported In thla atata. Thar la aipt damacd from tha Kaat, but ot at prloas aoceptahla to growara, M tT.tOA CKAPXS AKRIVK I rVTM &FALX. Ta Catra of Iraportael rrnlt Keatntl Frawt Vegetable and Frulte. ArPLFP Klnc. 40010 P-r lx: Tfolf Pfor. 12osl: Waxen. &oct1.2S: Baldwin. 7Se-, ti.--.: N-rthrrn Spy. 70-!l.S5; tl jl.io: Spltr.er.berg. WlnUt ITanana. 1 "ii'JXZ'i. SACK VENiKTABL: Crrot, 1101 -5 huolred: paranlpa, 1 -01.23: turnlpa. ii beere. 1 s L8u OltlF.N FltflT" Pear. 1!'02 par bo: rrapea, II lll per box: Milar. ei-o iT; per barrel; oranriarrlee. lfcit.St per barrel; pulncea, tlul-2S per bx; hulk a barrlee. flso ta.; .erlrr.roor.a. tl.3 per box. VEOETAHL lleana. lnollc per pound: caM-age. elirl-o per hun.lred: eauliriower. faiirornlit. t- -3 par crat: celery. Cali fornia. 4 i per crat. cucumber. S3 per box; egxrlant. tl 01.23 par crat; garlic lorjli'c p-r lb.: greart onlona. 13c par dox.; pappera. lc per it,.; pumpk,:ta. lCrlSo per lb.; radleliea. 14tf2oe per d.en; aproata, 7vc; aquaah. loISc per lb.; tomatoea. I - per box. Tf.OPICAL FRl.'ITS Oranuea, navela, t3 IS par box; moa. $Sf4.3u; Florida grapefruit, f.t9t-tO; bananaa. 8c per pound; ptneappiea. dc per pound; pomegranataa. $1.73 per box. POTATOES Oraxon. 11 23 3 1.10 per bua-dred- awaat potatoaa. Stc pr pound. ONIONS-Orecon. Jobl.lcg price. 11.400 1.3Q per hundred. CATTLE MARKET STEADY OITEniVGS ARE OX A MODEM' ATE SCAI.K. flf-f-r ht-ll Vp to $5.50 at tlie Nortli , Portlitntt Tard' Vo Shrep or Hop Siilr Ilcjiortrd. Thar waa only a maderata run of live ttuck. aaid from aheep. over tha holldu and trada waa. therefore, rather quiet the yarUa aeetertlay. Tha trading waa entirely In cattl an showed tha market to be firm. Th beat on eal brought 43.30. A big lot fair atarT. averaxlug ysj pvuntla. aold 14. ir. Good tuvi rauaed from $11.73 il Tho helfera and bulla graded low. heeaipta for tn two dia wer 107 cat tie. It ralre. 4U hor and l.'l7 ahcep. Hhlppera of th atoek wra W. Ii. Owen. of luaho Kalis. 2 cars of boca; W. J. Kal ler. of Payette. 1 car of cattle and ralve K. D. tVintla. of Klackfoot. S run of sheep h. A. lioaaman. of Lvbwion, 1 ear of eattl nd calvee: 1 harle Mot ullouah. of Ttakei City. 2 ear of cattle; J. 11. l'hlrman. of Tha bailee. 1 car of hoc a, and F. 8. alcAl Uatar. of hantka, 4 r&ri of ahoep. Th day'a aia war aa follow: Weight. Price. 73 ataor ...llha 2.1 eteers 12,k- 11 ateera ... lltwt 8 ateera luml g eieera ! : ateera .................... ..113 Xu3 steer ..................... V1 6 Cow ...... ......... 13 0 cowa ...... .....Ium) $3.30 f..i G.2 S.2 B.IH 4 25 4. 4.23 4 U0 40 3 80 S 73 a 7: 8 S.2 2 . 3.33 S (X 2 3U 3.2 U.OO of 1 COW ................ ....... .10C0 4 oowa .................. . .... 1 JtQ 17 cowa .................. .....1"1'0 1 row . ....... ....... t'.'i cowa ... .o.10 lo be.fers 7..7 4 cows ....... ..1("M' 3 cowa m lU'H 1 bull ...1470 1 bulla .......i::n 1 bull ...lcoo 1 bull ...... . 1470 1 bull 1U2U Price carrertt en tha various claaa atock at tha Portland Union stoekyarda war aa follows: Beef ateera. good to rr-nlce. .. .$3 IS 1 Bears ateera. fair to medium.... 4.50V r, "0 Choit spayed heifers 4 "Jn 3 no Good to cholc beef cow...... 4.30u 4.73 Medium to good beef cows 8.5"rf- 4-00 Common beef owa 2.uor 3.3o Bull 8 3vtf 4 00 Mtaga good to ahokoa 4 00 4 SO Calvee, light 7 ( 7.60 al raa. heavy 4.00 . 6.23 Kola, top CM) BV9 rtoaa. fair to menium .2. it e.30 rheep, beat Valley wethers 8 23 if I M Sheep, fair to rood wether..... S.uo cf 3.: fcheep. beat yearling wethers.... 4.23 6..0O Fi..ep, bast Valley wes 3.0ir 4.00 Lambs, cuolc mountain 6.30iJ tl.oo Laxoba, choice Valley. .. 4.731 8.00 Culoago Livestock Market. CHICAOO, Nov. 85. Cat tie Receipts es timated at oooo; market slow and eteady Beov. $4.80t7.53: Texas ataera. $4-20 rr 8.40; Western steers. $.23ro.60: stoekera and feeders, $XM3x?3.70; cows and hlfrs. 2.JiO-3i: calvee, IT73fr.?3. rtoca Hereipts eatlinated at 23.0O0: mar ket. 8c lower than Wednaeuay's averaaa. L,ignt. an.ro.v: mlxaa a-,. y.oo ; haavy, ee,o3at7.03: rouch. $ikC3xtu.bU: good to cholc baary. 7.vj, pigs. $6.134.aS; DUJK ox sa.aa. 'i.50t.4-V. ehap Rctpt stlmated at 12.0n0: mar kt. tadr to loc up. Native. J2.2f.ir-4 10 Weatarn. $7-80x7 4.10: yearuncs, $4.1oti8.13 lamba. native. $1.1308,40; Western. ti-KV LITTLE WHEAT TRADING MARKET IV TIFB NORTH STRONG BUT QCIET. IS Tw cars of Malaga grapes, tha first to awm to Portland this aeaaon, arrived from Kew Tork Tueelay. Thay war quoted at 13M to $7.80 par tax re I. aconrding to qaai;ty and weight, Tha demand tor thaaa epaalak grapoa in tha holiday markat haa tooT eased matarlally in recent yeara. Other arrivals yeatarday wara twa car of araagas, tor eara of lemons, three eara of banajiaa and ona ear of awaet potatoaa. Trad on th street waa muoh batter than nasal oa tha day after Thanksgiving. Catered Beeuas Mroagor. Th market for oolorerl beaaa la arrengtb entng. Xtnlra a ad bayoua hara advanced to la want ha th paat weak, Call- First Plrwt ShlpTn?nt of Japanese Oramrcs Reavchro Seattle Many i Turkeys Carried Over.. Seattle, wmo. Nov. s.r spciai. The wheat market waa strong, but quiet today. Little trading waa done, Prlcea have advanced more thaa xpoctd. Heavy offerings or Puget bound oats at $28 hurt demand for Kaatern Washington stock. wMrli la held at $2. Th prl.e of California sweet potatoes was advanced this morning to $2.T3 a box. The Orst direct shipments ot Japanes oranges reached eeattla today on th bado Slnru. Tha fruit will have to pass through fumigation and tha usual custom-hone red tape, ao that commteelon men do not ex pect to hav th oranges ready for dis tribution befor Monday. California grape were acarc. Contrary to xpoctatlona, th produc market was very active today. Th demand for ga waa particularly brisk, moat re tailers having lt their stocks run down. Turkeys were freely offered today. Th carry-over supply was very heavy and sev eral Weatern-avenue houaea atand to loa heavily. Mutter was steady, but unchanged In price. Wool at at. Louie. "T. lOl'lS, Nor. 23. Wool, steady. Ter ritory and Western mediums. 2f:3Hc; flas mediums. So ft 21a: one, i2 8Uc Xkslath Flu Market. PCI-tTTH. Nor. 23. riax aa track. $2 SO: to arrive. $2 30: Noember. $2 30 a.ked: re camber, 2.0 aakad; May. $2.49 aaaed. frliipuienL Are Practically Over I'rom the lrrleatcd District of Orrgon and Wahln(rton--Salo9 hy Norlliwctorn Exchange, The dally market bulletin of tha North western Fruit Exehang follows: Irrigated districts In Washington and Oregoa report that shipments are practi cally over. This week will probably ars the end. with exception perhaps of a few strag gling cars to come forward thereafter. There are a few non-trrlcated dlatrlcta ahtch are not through shipping, but tha supply to enma forward from these tlletrlets Is not heavy. Certain of the Idnho dis tricts ar also not finished shipping, and the coritr d'Alene district I Just beginning, but hus only a few cars in th axgrrxate. The apple market Is stsady and a trifle firmer. Th Inquiry Is aomuwhat mors active, the demand coming frum belated buyers, who have neglected heretofore to cover their holiday requirements. Tilers In no excitement to the market, however, and ro opportunity aa ytt to advance prlcea. The iarxe auction centers In ths tTnat re foit a Healthier attu.ition anil wo hop that the season will wind up with a stronger marTcet all nround. The only variety that eecxria hopelessly dull la Spltzenberg. There has been a tremendous supply of this va riety this season, comparatively spuaklng, and so many of them havo arrived In more or less soft, overrip condition that It has unssttled confidence and also OYersupplH-d the markat for this lilgh-prlced variety. Our New York ag-tnts report that that market eontlnuca to be filled up with gpltzenberea. th vary faneleet of which are not bringlnjr mora than $2.oO-n a small way. with tho lul'g of the onrrlngs selling between $1.&0 and $2. We report th following sales: P. F. E. 211IO. from L'asUaiere. Wash., 13th. r7 extra fn y Wiuesaps at $1.M. 3 fancy Wlneenps at $1.75 f. o. b. Cashmere. This sal is at leuat 13 to 23 cents above ths market. W obtained the extreme prlc from a wht.lesats grocery hous locatd In Central Texas. P. F. E. 4r.1I. 409 extra fancy Missouri Pippins, 131 tncn. from Cashmere, loth, to a buyer In Illinois at $1.23 straight f. o. b. P. V. E. 4-2S. fancy and extra fancy gradea. Black Bens. Blai-k Twigs, Ben Ilur, Champion snd Home licauty. at a straight rriee of $L:3 t o. b.. to a buyer In Okla homa. P. f E. r.743. from Caldwell. Idaho, 17th, all cholc grades lllauk Twigs. Akin Beds. Iauver. heavy to 4 unci 4 4-tler. at 80c straight f. o. b. shlupjug point, to a buyer In Texas. P. F. E. 7:-7. from Cashmere. ISth, ex tra fancy pn nbergs. $! ; fancy, 1.3fi; txtra fancy Wluesapa. $1.75: funcy. $l.fi(t; 83 boxea unchecked aJtd unkjinv.0. $1.33, all f. o. b. Cashmere, to a buyer In Kanpita. C. B. Q. S74:. from Cusl.mere, lHth, 432 extra (amy, 178 fnncy btayman Wltusaps, at $1.40 t. o. b. Citshmera, to a buyer In MassxchURttt'.s. P. F. E. S70. from Caahmcra, 11th. dnn talnlng la varieties of cholc grade, heavy to cheap apples, like Mlasourl Pippins and Ben Lavla. at a atratght prle of $1. to a buyer In Oklahoma. We consider thla sal iic above the value of th car. R. . 8S81. from Wenatchee, 16th. contain ing 14 knoa-n varieties and on unknown variety, as follows: Ettra fancy Pearmatna, $1.80; extra fancy V.'jneespe. $113: fancy Wlnesape. $1.40: extra fancy Ben lvls, $l.u.": Kelawur Beds, $1..: Black Bens, fancy and extra fancy. $120; Bom Beau ties, extra fnncy, $l.4u: fancy, $1.23; extra fancy Commerce. $1.S,'; Mlasourl Pippins, $1.16; all chole In th ear. fHic. excepting Spltsenberge at $1.40. Thla car aold to a buyer In Oklahoma. P. F. K. 3"-i. from Caldwell, Idaho, 17th. 30 boxes choice Ben Davta. heavy to small slxe oo f. o. b.. to a buyer In Oklahomu. a. T. 4olwS, from Caabmer, lpth, fancy aad extra fancy Rom Beauty. $l.2A; None auoh, $1.13: Baldwina, $1.11, all f. . b.. to a buyer In Illinois. Illinois Central 184H Intrrbor Wet .. t'Mt SO 1014 2("x do preferred.. 1.2"0 CO ii r.Stj R.' Inter Harvester 'H0 113 . 112 113 Inter Marine pf IOO 17 17 6 Int Paper H"0 14 i 14 14 a Int Pump J,!'H 44 44 H 44. Iowa Central .. 40 21 204 Ifti, K C routhern 3:ii4 do preferred. 03 I.aelede Gas ... py0 307 l"71i 107H l.ouls Nash.. iO 1431a 143 H .".'. -Minn St L. . . 400 21 -i :0 M. S P & S S M 4i0 1.14 '4 lell-V l.'U Mo, Kan A T. X. M'O 34 4 34 H do preferred.. loo u.'i 4 Va SIo Pacific ii hi 31 31 M Nat Iliecult 1D0 112 112 111 Nat Lead 3Si Mtl N Ky 2 pf l.ooo .t'1 HO 3!'4 N T Central ... l.ll.o 11:; ll.-.'i ll.TS, N V. Out & Wcs 2"' 4.; '-, 42 'i 42"- Norfolk & Wts 700 WJ a bU t till', North Am tlti Northern Pac . 1.3"o 117'. 11", Ilii'i l'aelllc Alall ... Mo .':1'3 HOS 31 -Hi IVniiiyhanta ... 4.1'o l.'io, l'to1, l.'lu", People's Ghh .. 2,liH loUTs lHO'a Ion P. C C 6r St L VKht Pltt,burg Coni 20 Pressed 3 Car. ...... ..... .'14 Pull Pal Car 13 My Pti-e bpriinf ' .tils lt.-ouin So. 200 1S3S 132", I'.n Republic Pteel 34 4 do preferred 17 Rock Island .. 3.7oo 33f SS 3:l's 1I0 pref.-rred.. 4011 i.7 f.7 Pt I. S F ! pf .-.oil 42 's 41 'i 4 1'i ?l I. Southwest. 2ut 23 24 ;i, do preferred. . tilt Slois-Shoflleld ,',14 Southern Pac .. l.H J1lix 1 ITS 117--, boutliLrn Ry .. ,'ie 27 27 271 do preferred. . 1"U ll-'l '.: ti3 T-nn Copper .. 4U) 37 , S7 :IBT4 Texas & l'sc 27 Tol. St L A W. :too S'-u. 2.114 24", do preferrsd. . 2oO 374 37 fill1, t'nlon Pacific .. 21.100 17 177S 17-n do preferred 1 W3 V S Realty ;74 U S Rubber 3."i U S Slr-el 6O..I0 0 so-S 7i 717 do preferred.. 7oo llh1, 11SN lis', Ptari Copper .. 2.IM.O 4:1 4'. -lli, Va-Csro Chem.. 0O0 63 44 63 2t, Wabiuih 17 do -rforred 3t; Western Md ... Roo 47 4ii4 4i' Westing Klec .. l.loo 73 7:1 72-1', Western Union. IOO 7214- 72H 72'i Wheel & L. K CVt Total sales for the day, 179,300 shares. BONUS. TRADE BASES SAFE Less Speculation Than Former Years. in VOLUME OF BUSINESS GOOD ' NEW TORK, Nor. 23. Closing quota tions: C. s. rof. js reg.l0VN T C O Ss.. " do coupon . . .10111', iNorth. Pac. 3,... 70'- U. S. 3 reg.. .lOlSiN'orth. Pac. 4s... Hit-'-, do coupon ...Ii1, I'nlon Pacific 4S101H TJ. . new 4s rer.ll3 Wis. Central 4s. H2'i do roupnn D R G 4s. -. 113 Japanese 4s. 1)4 S2B LAST PRICES ARE FIRM WHEAT MARKET HELPED STRENGTH OP CORN. BY STOCKS ARE- NEGLECTED XO OCTSIDE PARTICIPATION IN THE MARKET. Liberal World Shipments Are Indi cated for TJil Week Traders Are Nervous. CHICAGO. Nov. 35. Wheat, though weak all day, was not under general pressure, as short sellers wer acting with much cau tion. Strength of com was a material help to the market. Accordingly, th close was relatively firm and ti -S,e above the low point or 111 aesslon. There were indica tions, too, thst the leading local bull Interest was supporting th market on weak spots and possibly reselling on swells. lIh patches were received lnilicatinjr Rood pies pects of liberal world shipments. 13.600.0UO bushel against 11.92.000 bushels a year ago. opinions by experts were current that the Winter crop In the Southwest was not being seriously retarded. The result was a choppy market with the feeling nervous throughout. May fluctuated between 9G- and 97 14c. closing off at 9oSkC. With 300. OilO bushels of corn reported sold for export at Baltimore and with free buying on the part of one of the largest concerns bere, shorts In general were forced to cover. May ranged from 4bt-jC to 4liri 4.c and closed steady at 47f4c a jot gain of HtflaC. Cash corn was compara tively weak. Number 2 yellow finished at Slii'd"5lVc. Oats price changes were narrow. May varied from SSTic to SttttfSltjC, and closed sc orr at 3J j 34c. Provisions showed material weakness. In the end pork was down 3 11? 1 1 i c to 52c; lard off 6c to 17gu20c and ribs at a decline of I He. The leading futures ranged as follows: Active Holiday Season Expected by Retailers Prospects Good in Struotnral Lines of Iron and Steel Textile Trade Qniet. NEW YORK ( Nov. 25. R. O. Dun Co.'s weekly review of trad tomorrow will say: Rusinesa moves alona lines of aafetr. ths j absence of speculation msking the situation I appear duller than It actually Is. Tha j volume of transactions, although by no means as large as It might be If expanded to full speed limits, la, nevertheless, suf ficiently large to keep the great body of workmen occupied, so that th average of prosperity Is fair. That the mesa of the people atlll have spending power Is evidenced by the hopeful anticipations concerning the holiday trad now opening. Buying of equipment by the railroads de velops slowly, yet considerable new business Is In sight and a more hopeful feeling pre vails In Iron and steel. In structural lines prospects are considered better, aa certain railroads are planning new bridge work, whit proposed municipal subway construc tion will result In a considerable demand for material. Tha primary cotton goo lis markets are quiet, but th high cost of production tend to hold prices firm, A few Inquiries from China are still In the market for three-yard sheetings on the basis of 7M cents. Mills ask 714 cents, which Is the highest price In four years, with no sales reported. - Trade In staple prints Is fair; bleached goods are quiet and lirm. ginghams hold steady and the leading duck mills have secured more business than for a year. I -1 woolens and worsteds the demand for spot shipments of ovei coatings is good In some quartors, but suitings are quiet and there Is complaint of the effect of strikes In the West, which cause cancellations. New business In footwear Is small and trr.de Continues quiet, but a good Indication- for the future la the greater activity of wholesalers In most part ot tho country. The leather markets continue steady. Hides show ).-sa activity for domestic and foreign varieties. WHEAT. Open. Hlch. reo $ .4i $ .SI 14 aiay . ..... .91 July tlH CIX3SR. Pee- 4t; .44 May 40, .47-', July 47 4 .4S' OATS. rieo. 0 .SI 14 May .11", .84 V July S3T .34 MESS PORK. Jan 17.00 17.10 K.S7H May. . Low. $ .'! .43V4 .441, .474, .tn .tj- .33 14.17 14.00 Close. $ .91 -'4 .3 1s .4414 .47. -"4 .31 .34 .34 14.62H IS. 07 1 Price Movement Is Narrow and Net Chans;? Are Small Bonds Are Irregnlar. NEW TORK. Nov. S3. The negloet of the stock markat left It nearly Idle today and price movement waa th merest drlft- Thsr waa practically ro outside participa tion tn the dealings. The remnant of ths weak aftor yesterday holiday gar sucn promts of profitable activity th many brokers did aot take th troubl to at tend. While tha holiday period was called re sponsible for th neglect In part. It la rec ounted that deeper underlying causes also are at work. Apprehension U- growing that tha period of trade revival must be sot forward to soma time next year. Tha week's currency movement has been In favor of th New Tork banks, both from th Interior and on sub-treasury operations, and a gain of nearly $8,000,000 In cash allowing for a $500,000 ahlpnient of gold to Canada, is promisea by tne preliminary es timates. The foreign state bank of England, Franco and Germany all made strong weekly returns and the tendency of discount rates Is downward in foreign markets. The for eign exchange market averaged higher 1n the morning. Indicating a mora rapid fall In Interest rate here than abroad. Tb action of th Stock Exchange author! ties In admitting the Lehigh Valley to the list gave some slight impetus to tho specu lation In Heading. There were rumors also that a decision was Imminent In the anthra cite trust cases In the United btates Circuit Court at Philadelphia. leas serious vtow was taken of the Mex ican situation than earllar. Union Pacific ended higher then on Wednesday. Reading unchanged and United States Steel 14 lower. Bonds wer Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,682,000. United State bonds wore unchanged on call. CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing uajea. Allis Chal pf.. Aral Copper . . Am Axni ult A in Beet Buiiir, American Can.. Am Car Fdy. Am cotton OH. Am Hd A I.t pf Am Ice Securi.. Am Linseed . . .. Am Loeomottv. Am Smel 4 Ret do preferred.. Am Steel Fdy.. Am Sugar Ref. Am Tel Tel.. Am Tobacco pt. Am v. oolan ... Anaconda M Co Alchleon do preferred. . At I Coast Line. Bait & Ohio . . . thlehetn Steel Brook R Tran. anadlan Pac .. Cenic.il leather do preferred.. Central of N J. . Che Ohio . .. Chicago ft Alton . Chi il West .. do preferred.. . Chicago 4k N W M Sk St P . . C, C a Et L. , Col Fuel a Iron l A Southern. Consol tins .... ora Products.. el sV Hudson.. . 8V R (irindB. do preferred. . . Distillers' See or rle do 1st pf da 2d pf 0n Klectrle Nnn hrn M t X Gt North Or.A 5,000 'aOo 4.10 1.100 Hlgb. 'Toi' "is" ' 1014 83 Low. "CHS 89" 10i B4V 100 Z314 2314 1.000 4.700 900 "'300 600 40 80T4 10 tin" 142 POO 200 '206 400 8UO 2o0 3uV 2. 800 "ioo "'706 2.0O0 "o6 81 3U0 I03 1 1011 10714 82 '4 7714 inV 84 4, 85 '2a" i 41114" 1241 "34 r.9 183 104 40H 7'4 108 4, iif 14214 ln$s 1011 i"Ti" 82 77 44 104 44 8414 R414 "ii"" i-ia" " 123 "84-" ft 14 1.H4V lo4 700 82 8214 IOO loo 8.400 1.IOO 200 3314 13SL, 124 S.Va 811, 211-a 1BH14 124 Bid. 33 tllS 4414 87 S 1014 f.414 64 2.1 '4 1S 121j 4014 feui, ion 14 47 11S14 14214 t3 33 4I4 I031, 1011s 1181 107 82 77H ItHtl, 4 V. 151 Z'C 8414 40 23 4V 14rt 12414 7 3414 r.9 1.14 1614 19 32 t4 7.114 83 14 47S l.M 124 Mak k. Jan. . . May.. Jan.. May. .S3 J 40 no 9.43 8.0! V4 .60 14 18 20 LAKI. t.Ts .4 $.4714 SHORT RIBS. SCO $.06 $.$214 8. 6. S3 8.7a Cash quotations were as follows: r lour steauy. Rye No. 2. SOc. Barley Feed or mixing, 6S4J70c; fair to choice malting, 7Sfi luic. Flaxseed .So. 1 Southwestern. $M7; No. I North western. $2.50. Timothy seed $9.75. Clover .$14.30. Pork Mess, per barrel, $I7f 17 20. , Lard Per 100 pounds, IS.Ri. Stiles Short, clear I boxed), $9.30 S S. 75. Orain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 69.000 bushels. Exports for the week, as shown by Bradstreet's. were equal to 4.015,000 bushels. primary receipts (two days! were l.lno.ooo bushels, compared with 1.618. 0(0 bushels the corresponding day a y.ar ago. r.stlmated receipt for tomorrow Wheat. 25 cars; corn, 600 cars; oats, 190 cars: hogs. 13u0 head. Receipts. BETTER DEMAND FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. Trade In Excess of Lat Year la Some Lines, NKW YORK, Nov. 25. Bradstreet's to morrow will aay: Demand for holiday goods Is becoming more prominent and developments In this respect are responsible for whatever ex pansion has occurred in trade this week. .N'oveitles, Jewelry snd such articles appro priate to the season are in good request and the consensus, of reports indicates that ti-ado is in excess of last year. But on the other hand trade in general haa be come more irregular. In the Central West trade shows a slight increase, but in the East the turnover is disappointing. Collections the country over rang from slow to good. v Incidentally, the improvement noticed in the Iron and steel trades last week has been replaced by less optimistic views. For one thing, considerable disappointment is reported at the slowness with which the railways are coming Into the market for supplies, aud pig Iron has turned somewhat quieter. Business failures In the United States for the week ending November 24 were 2.11, against 248 last week, 217 in the like week of 1909. 193 In 1908, 238 in 1907 and 174 111 1906. Wheat 'Including flour) exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending November 21. airgreirate 4. 014,610 bushels, against 3,729.493 bushels last week and 4.347.43S bushels this week last year. torn exports ror tne week are 1,01.813 bushels, against 393,782 bushels last week and 254.S51 bushels In 1909. Bank CleArlugs. NKW TORK. Nov. 25. Bradstreet's bank clearings for the week ending November 24 shows an aggregate of $2,620,813,000. as acalnst $3.84.1157. OOO last week and $2,801, 504.000 In the corresponding week last year. P. C. Flour, barrels . Wheat, bushels Corn, bueliels . Oats, bushel . Rye. bushels . . Barley, bushels 29.40 ... ?6.40O ...8O2.50D ...203.400 ... 6,000 ...114.0U0 Shipments. is. son 2S.00O 120.500 148.300 2,300 31,400 Grain at 8an Francisco. SN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25. Wheat and barley stea.iy. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1,450 1.471 per cental. Barloy Feed. $1.02Vj per cental; brewing, $1.05 14 H 1.07 14 per cental. Oois Red. 1.17Hi 1.27 4 Pr centsl; white, $1.4.-. ffl.Oi per cental; black, $1.35 1.40 per centaL Call board sales: Barley December. $1.02.4 Per cental bid: xi.03'1 asked; May 11.08 per cental bid. $1,084 asked. Grain Markets of the Northwest. TACOMA, Nov. 25. Wheat Export: blue stem. 83c; club. Sic; red Russian, 7Sc. Mill lag: Bluestem, 63c; club, blc; red Russian, 1 8c. Receipts: .Wheat 34 cars, barley 5 cars. nay 10 cars. SEATTLE. Nov. 25. Milling quotations Bluestem. 83c: fortyfoid. 61c: club, hoc: t lie, bog; rea rtussian, 10c, e-xport Wheat Ijluestcm hoc; lortytolii, 78c: olub, 77c; Fixe, 77c; red Russian. 700. European Grain Marketa. LONDON, Nov. 26. Cargoes quiet and easier. Walla, Walla for aulpmont 8d lower at 3d. Enallsb. country markets arm: French country marketa nrm. LIVERPOOL. Nov. ber, 0s HSd; March, Weather, cloudy. 25. Wheat Deoem 7s 2d; May, Ta 2Td- Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 25. Wheat llecemDer. fl.ui n : Jlay. l."04 ; Cash No. x nara. i.unj: r.o. x nnnnern, 41.03 1.04H: No. 2 Northern. $li1.02ti: No a wheat, H'& 1.1S. Metal Market. NKW YORK, Nov. 25. Standard copper quiet. Spot and November. 12.53 g 12-.63c; December, 12.60& 12. uc; January, 12.70& 12.60o; February. 12.87 H 12.874c. Loudon quiet. Spot. 137 15a; future., iiS 13 94. Arrivals reported at rew ) ork today 170 tons. Custom-house returns show exports of 22,370 tons so far thla month. Lake copper. 18 & 18.25c; electrolytic, 12.8714 (3 13c: cast ing, 12.60$ 12.73c. Tin firm. spot. S1.30g37.BOc; November and December. 37.25 44 37.55c; January and February, 57.20'$3i.rH'c. London strong. Spot. 170: futures, fl0 3s. Lead quiet at 4.45a 4. 5oc New York and 4.80 if 4.45c East St. Louis. London spot. 118 Sa Od. Iron Clevoland warrant 4H 7 4d In Lon don. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry Northern, No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern oft. $15,731X18.25: No. 2 foundry Northern, $15.5043 11. Spelter nominal at 6. 83 r 5.113c New Tork and A.o0tja.eV at St. Louia. Loudon, spot New York ........ Chicago Bosti.ti Philadelphia St. Louis - Kansas City ...... Pittsburg San Francisco .... Baltimore Clncinnntl ....... Minneapolis New Orleana Cleveland ........ Detroit Omaha Los Angeles ...... Louisville Milwaukee Portland Seattle St. Paul Fuffaio Lrenver inilianapolia ...... Atlanta Proviilenc ....... Memphis Richmond Kort Worth ....... Salt Lfike City.... Washington, D. C. St. Joseph Columbus Albany Tacoma Savannah Spokane, Wash.... Oakland. Cal Sacramento ....... Helena Houston Galveston Inc. .$1,550,258,000 10.9 22li.S5M.0o0 2.7 137.Ou4.ooo 2.3 130.030,000 9.6 69.573.OoO 20.5 45.fl40.0O0 6.6 4U35K.OOO .3.1 4O.730.OOO 9.1 2S.142.ihiO 6.S 21,51 1.0OO 0.4 20.91H.0OO 'S.t 2O.O40.OIM) 15 9 16.221.ooO 12.0 15.318.0OO 9.0 13.4O0.000 9.5 14. 611.1. 00O 20.8 ll.453.000 .6 lO.lll'o.OOO .7 8,829,000 23.0 8.926.O00 21.0 tt.C24.000 31.7 b.77t;.Ooo M.6 10.7112.000 7.5::ii.ooo 6.1) 13.063.000 24.0 7.202.0O0 "2.8 9.742.000 60.2 5.S10.0O0 e26.9 7.164.O00 1.2 6.625.00O 'lS-'J U.l'70.000 7.6 6.3U5.00O 9.0 4.11.1,000 11.0 5.853.IKH) 1.8 S.71.1.0O0 "24.3 6.SM.00O 32.1 4.1 42. 0OO 3.3 2.574.IIOO 62.0 1.4S1.000 311.4 fi70.IKU 7.1 20.029.000 6.2 15,076,000 'D-e Decrease. MfLLS WELL COVERED AWAIT DEVELOPMENTS GOODS BUYING. IN Boston Market, 'piongh Quiet, Is Finn and Better Prices Are Expected. BOSTON. Nov. 25. The Commercial Bul letin will say of the wool market tomorrow: Wool has been quiet this week and th amount of new business Is estimated not to exceed S.S'KI.OOO pounds. Aa close to 1.O0O.0OO pounds was sold by one firm, it can ba. seen that the majority ot dealers hav accomplished little. Small lots have been sailing and there la a good movement in samDle bags. l he nonnay and the ract that many mill are taking stock explain In part tho .slowness of trade. Generally speeV'nr. mills are wen covered ann await THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits. $800,000.00 OFFICERS: AfVtWOIlTn. Prealdent. R. W. sCHJLIL'im. Caahlea. R. L&A BARNB8, Vice-President. A. 1. W It I GUT, Aeelataat Caskler. W. A. BOLT, Aaalatant Caablar, C. 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IOITON, CHICAGO, Ml fl NCAPOL19, PHIL ADCI fHI A, 9T. tOUS, SAN rHANCISCO, TO OH TO, MOOTHtlL AND WINNIPEG ON LOCAL AGC NTS I I I I I 1 I I I developmental In fhe good situation before committing thttmselves further on raw ma terial. There is a firm tone to the market, but dealers find It as difficult as formerly to ralne prlcea on actual sales. But with all foreign markets firm and hardening. It la the opinion of moat authorities that any change in the future of prices must be in an upward direction. TRAVELERS (H IDE. Nimt York Cotton Market. NKW YORK, Nov. 2."i. Cotton Spot closed quiet, points higher. MiO-uplands, 15.10c: do. Gulf. 15.36c. als. 100 bales. Futures closed steady at an advance of 19 to 28 points. November, 14.00c; December, 14.91c; January, 14.8ic; February, 15.0flo; March. l.r.ltlc; April, 15.22c; .May, 15.,'iOc; June, 15.20c; July, 15.25c; August, 14.89c. BITULITHIC S-T-R-E-E-T-S are a most essential factor in the development of Portland real estate Chicago Dairy Produce. CHICAGO, Nov. 25. Butter Steady. Creameries. Z4t31.o; aalrics. ZB'gJZic. Kggs Steady. Receipts. 2578 cases; at mark, cases Included, 1914 Ha 22 14c; firsts. 2ifc: Drlc tlrsts. ttlc. Cheese Kasy. Daisies, 1514 10; twins. I4i; Qi4i4c, TRAVELERS' CTJITffi. SAN FRANCISCO at PORTLAND 89. CO. New service to Los Angeles via 3aa Fran cisco every nve days. From Alnsworth dock, Portland, 4 P. M. : . Set. Bear lec. 3, Rose Ci(y 8, Beaver 13. ' From San Francisco, northbound, 13 M. : 8el. Rose City Doc 2, Beaver 7, Bear 13. From ban Pedro, northbound: HH. Rose City Kor. SO, Bearer Deo. 6, Bear 10. U. O. Smith, C. T. A., 142 Third St, i. W. Ransom, Agent, Ainsrrorth Dock. Phonesi Main 40, r; A HOi. O. R. & N. Astoria Boot. BTKAMKK HASSALO Leaves Portland daily except Saturday at :O0 P. Id. Makes all way iandinga Arrives at Astoria at 6:00 A. M. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 A, M. Arrive Portland at 6:00 P. M. Makea dlreot con nection with steamer Nahcotta tor Meglr, Iiwaco. long Bach and all points oa tft Ilwaco Railroad. San Francisco, Los Angels? ani San Diego Direct s. North Pacific 8. sod a B. Elder alternately at 6 P. f.iird .t near Aid UABTIN i- Vaduz. Paaseawar. AgoaW .sr, I, rnusui CIU, Co. 'a 8. 8. Roaseka ill every Wednesday at. Ticket otllce 1S1 HONOLULU AND THE VOIXAXO THE TR1F MtKVr COMrEL.I.r.VG and worth while, excelling all others for grand eur, beauty and pleasure. And hLs splendid trip can be made in two weeks and a day from San Francisco hy sailing on the S. b. SIERRA (10,000 tons dispiaeemont). The Volcano of Kllauea. the largest tn the world. Is tremendously active Just now, and a few quick dispatch trips have been ar ranged. Never before has It been possible to make this desirable trip with such pneed and comfort, and the price Is low, $110 first-class, ban Francisco to Honolulu and back, and $41 for side trip from Honolulu to volcano. Including rail and auto to Kll auea: hotel at Hilo. also Volet no Hous. No other trip compares with this. Be sura to visit the Islands and DO IT NOW while the volcano Is active. S. S. SIKRRA sails Dec 3. Due. 24, Jan. 14. Write or wire. OCEANIC S. S. CO.. 173 Market Htreet. San Frnnrlsco. The Royal Mail Strain Packet Company Cruises da Lux tn Ctiha West Indies I'annma Bermuda SEVENTY YEARS- Kxperlenre In the West Indies Passenger Trade R. M. S. P. ln- "AVON" 1,?07n. Jan 1 (Z7 days) $140 45 up Feb. 18 (:i3 days) $150 & up March SS (IS days) fnii & np. The only Steamer Cruiing tn the West Indies specially constructed for service in the Tropics. Weekly sailings from New Pier 42, N". Bermada-Coba -Jamaica XTr?.' On Alternate Saturdays by West India Mall Steamers and Intervening Satur days by the NOW FAMOCS "TDPNT" 8-S2S R, M. 8. P. A Ton. Sanderson Son, 21-24 State St., N. V. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER sella em- Alaska dock. Portland. B P. M-. October 11. 18. 25. Nov. 1. 8, 15. 22. 29 and every Tuesday night Freight received at Alaska Dock until 5 P, M. dally. Passenger far. fl rat-class. $10; sscond-ciasa, $7, including mauls and berth. Ticket on sale at Ains worth Dock. Phonos Main 268: A 1234. Canadian PaclSa Bmpreas line of steam arm. sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver pool. Wireless on all steamers. Ask ary : ticket, agent or writ 7, B. JahAsVO. a, i , t. as f 43- d. w nUBnd, i---vfc.w3i