1G, 1910. 19 THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, WEDNESDAY, NO VE3IBER - c- V K T usmni Thanksgiving Market Probably 26 Cents Wholesale. SHIPPERS MAKE NO PRICE As I'sanl Thrj Withhold Informa tloa a to the Extent of Thrlr hhlprnrnts Srattlo Bayers Vlmj Walling Game. On'y on fair-nlspd lot of drad turke rchd Front itmt ytertjy and thy vr cl&2id vp tn short order at 2-" cnta. fttraj Wrmnt will t cominf alone for ih nut fw day and by Saturdar and Sunday tha market will opo In Mincit. Tb opinion provlaJ on tco street that thm TnanasirlTlna; wholes! market will be about 24 cent. A few look for a ?3-cnt market. h!It morum believ th pries will f as hlrh as SO ceats, as it did last Christ ssaa. Tno general Idea, howtrer, Is that tha talk of Ci boslnass will be doot around 2tf coata. This will mean a JOcent market at rotail. vblob acrecst wlta the Idea of most of the retail arm. ffhlppar are still withholding- Information as to tha aatrnt of their sMpmsnts aad will sell only on the bawls of next week's market. On or two of the largir Feattlo buyers wero oa the market yesterday, but most of tns Northern dealer ar holding ba:k, claims they bar, pltnt y of turkeys In sichC They made the same artlon Iat year, bet a tew days prior to T hank iT too ther becaa send tns: tn their orders and cleaned mp thm local market bars. Should tXyy buy as heavily this yr. ths Front- street price may go over 24 cents. Ther were Kbral rece;jts of IIto poultry jasterday and with a keen demand prtres wero firm thrmhoi.t the list. DFTtAD FOB U'UKAT I BETTtR. fireifn Show More IHpoHoa to Meet Bsxi ers lew. Ther was some Inqtilrr yesterday for wheat price from farmers who a few davs before would not consider oiT ;-. In rn vrai. howerer. there was but little disposition to se-IL Tb market throughout waji firm. There was a fair draud from California and sncnt export Inquiry for club and a fw millers were Inquiring for bluestem. .Local receipts, in cars, wero reported by tb Merchants Exchanges as follows: W heat Har ley Flour Onts Uay Monday 104 10 0 19 Toemiay 74 4 t 5 Year airo '- 1 3 fieaaott to dat.4i 23.! tW JSS 131 Y ear ao " 7 7 .1 .4 RC tl 1 a 7 5 Foreign crop condition are mnimarlzvd rjr ths Liverpool Corn Trade Jsews as xoi kw: United Klnflom. The mndition of the new seeding Is tair. TFiere -ire ivnewea complaints rerd In thr-;.lna result. France. Rain are delay in r the seelns; of the new crop. Nfttlte- h ." ere dUtn rllaM to eompe: with fir..m :..t-ra. Th stocks of lorejrn wheat are tars-. Orrnanv. T n-re re roir.painr b!nir re ceived of dry weather tnl rrrtnln. Supplies of native wheat are intreamns. IttUy and Asia Minor. Crop conditions ar favorable. Houmanla. Th arrenre sown to wheat this Fall will b eonslrturaMv smaller than last year. Arrivals from the interior are small. Kussla. The outlook for the new-sown wheat Is favorable. Arrivals at the pons ar larger. Th weather of the south went Is mild. North Africa. There aro complaints of the wraather being too dry. India. Th crop outlook Is Try favor able. Australia. There have been further .rood rains and th outl-wk Is znu'h Unproved. Arrnrfna- A. prlvat advic states that the weather I now rn. nfter cvfJ raina. ad the cr"p look well, "lb wheat outlook 1 Improving. Hungary. The outlook for th nw-owit wheal la Improving. (HA'GR rS THE KI4.IN BtTTT.R BOARD WUA Kalaiwe! Territory. Radical Rwrs; Uattoa May Follow. Ktala. t he .word whl h marks the stand ard snd dictates th price of butter through out the country from tk Atlantic to th I'a cifle. Is threatened with elimination from th vocabulary of the butter market. This dis carding Of a nam, w blrh through years of constant use bad bet-ome a standard term, ta on of the incidents of the evolution of th dairy Industry. In otoer words, there is little or no genu ine Elgin butter the days because tb greater portion of tb milk In th Elfin batter district la required to supply th Chicago msrket. Recognising- the new conditions th members of the Klxta Better pnard ar rewriting Us rules and bylaws aad enlarging th district so as to include all of Wisconsin, part of Minnesota and part of Iowa. The present Klglo dutrkl Include gl of Illinois, a few counl In flout he ra Wisconsin and taw countf In low. ttccaus Chicago draws practlexlly all th milk from tb present Elgin dtturlct, th board Is forced to tak In additional terri tory. This will mean an entire reorganisa tion of ths Butter Board with all th croam rta of Wisconsin and Minnesota which car to Join th board bavtng a voire tn fixing th standards aad quoting prices. It also moans that with th Wisconsin creameries la ths majority th butter board may b moved from Elgin to som Wis consin city. WA.MUNGTOX HOP at: IX AT It CtlXT. N Trading; Reported i This ritateLoa). ss Market Dull. Bo trading was reported in th Oregon bop market yesterday, but a llttl business was don by local dealers in Washington. McN'eff Bros, bought 271 bales of Taklmas at 12 cent and Klaber. Wolf V Net tar paid th sas prio for th Tom Long lm of 90 balsa at Ch eh alia, and Judg Powrg crop of ISO baica. at La Conner. Tb slacknsas of things In this stato has glva th market a weak appearance. 8r aral of the larger growers ta th Inde peadesc section bav offered their hop oa tho markec A cable received from London yesterday was as follows: "Election ,approarhlng and market duIL with downward tendency.' t egvHable From Low Angeice, A car of cauliflower and bead lettuce ar rived from Los Angeles yesterday. Th for. mr was la poor condition and waa quoted at 12.21 per crat. Th 2ettttc was good aad sold at 65 cent a doaon. A fair asorfr meat of vegetables arrived by steamer. Fruit decetpts were light. CHI Ad After a aerie of declines, tb linseed oil B ark it ha again taka an upward turn. Aa ad vane of g cents was announced yes terday. Th new quotations ar as follows: Raw la barrels $1.07. la cases $1.12; boiled In barrels $1.09. ta cans $1.14. Bak Clmlan. Bank ct.arlavs of th. Norl h ruttra cltia. nttrdtt wr. u follow.: Pnftlud l J'7.IH F.att.. xnji.imj li2.oi' Taroma (-- .V.T A0.441 Ipokaa. J.V rOTLaJTD MABUT1 Crate, noar. Ftrf. El a WHEAT TracJr prlr.: Bluton. To; rlut. :,c. rJ Jtmalan. ?4c; Valivr. Tc; tu f.itrt. "tc. ka a.r. rra jo so o ;i vvt ton. HILUrirtH Bran, tii pr Ion; mid Htca aborta, J7; rslte4 kariay. 114 r-Of Fatrata. Ills er barral; rlraiabia, MIKItW; i porta, ta M: Vaiiaj. II ; rah am. t-IO; wbola wheat, quar kn S. HAY Track ptiraa: Ttmothr. wniam.tta Vall'T. 102O par ton: B.tre Ore go a. aUaita. saw. lJ01. crala hay, in CORN Whola. 1 : rrark.d. Ml par taa. OATS Wblta. -(f2H per ton. Talr7 and Country Produce. POULTRY Hena, 17c; prlnia. lr.l'lc; durka, white. lac: art-ene. 11c; tur-k-ya. Uv 10 !;:; dreased. 2Sg:c; squaba, 12 pr dozen. E (iiJS orpfoo ranch, candled. O042Hc: Kaatern. Aprua. louila par doxan; aat arn freah. 14 a 27 a per doaen. btllE.t vlll crea.-nary. .olid pack. IV par pound; prtnta. 3? OCT Ho par pound; outalda creamery. SSttf&ic per pound, butter tat. 3. per pound; country atura butter. J-ftrS'-o rr pound. CHEESE Full cream, twine. 1T917H0 per pound; young America. lllSc POKK Fancy, l:wl2c. VEAL Fancy, i to Hi pounda, II O lie per pound. Tesetablee and nmlta. APPLFS Kirn. 40 a Tic p-r box: Wolf River. TOctfJl; waxen. !Sc0ll2S; haldwln. 7ictll1.2.. Northern 8py, 7.911.20; rinow. II :3u l.j'i; i-piii' nberg. 1.U02; Winter llanar.a. 1 1.7.1 v BACK VEUKTaHLES Carrota 191.23 hndr.d; paranlt) elt126.- turnlpa, tU OitEtN KKI'IVS feara. Ii.:-tl2 per bo; xraca. Sl.r.wl.Jv per box; crn lerricn. per barrel; qulncre. llul-.' bcr bis: buckleberrlea. OfcfSc; per pound, prrmmmoni. II per box. VE'JETAHl.KS It.aue. lu'u 11c per pound; Cabbage, J 1c per pound; raullllower. Cailfurnia. :.: per crate; celery. iutllOo per dux.; corn, 2eC per dot,; cucuinbera, X per bcx. efct'ani. l.li pet x.rl:c. 10 Uc per lb.; zreeu onlor.s. l,o per dox.; peppera. c per lu.; pumpklna ltolkO Pr 1., radletiee. Jtfo per dusen; eprouta, 7 01c; )ua-h, lltaa per lb.; tomatoea, $L-i per box. TKOl'ICAL, FRl'ITS Orangea. naeelx, $X2i per box; Valencia. U S') J ': lemona, 4ti i.uo; Florida grapefruit. Iw &.&); beneuaa. ic per pound, ptneapplea. oo per pound ; pomccranat.a l per box. I'OTATl'Ld Urecun. per hun dred ; aweet potatoea, 2 So per pound. OMu.Ne Oregon. buuig prloe. ii-l t. baadred. Greeerlra, I tried Frolla, Eta. DRIED rKLlT Applaa, 1UO per pon4s ear rente. 14 to 11c: arlcota, 11014C: datea, 7c per pound, rtx. butk, wmta or black, by ack. 7c; tla. I l.u L7S; 12-12a Sftas -lm, IJ.go. lu-la. bvo; Smyrna. 18c. feALHuN Columbia Keer, 1-pound tall. $X1U per dojea; 2-pound talla eM; 1 pound liata. -2J; Aluu pink. 1-pound iiia, II; red. l-puund taita. aocaajra, 1-pound talla. $2. tuH'tt Uuchi. :4 3 2S Java, ordinary, 17 Hoc; Coeta Ktca, fancy. l.sl'uc; good. 101- ; ordinary. llkellM per l-eund. JwUTd W eiimia. li.lsc per pound. Bra xtl nuts, 14uljc. filberta, 14 o lie; almonda ldu lac, pecaite. life: cocoanuta. tfOcylA par doxca, cneatuuta, 2a pur pound. fcALT Uranuiated. HO per ton; half ground, looa a jo per ton; bus. Irf per too. UWAN Bmall wnlta. ic; large wblta, 4fec; l.luia. ttoc; piua. Tma; red Meiwena 1 ie c ; bajrou. tc KlCt No. 1 Japan. 4e; cheaper grade., 3.M4.M; Southern beau. 5a7a. UUNfeY Cnolc. J ' Pr caaa; strained, ftoo Per pound. alTOAR lry granulated, fruit and berry. rt,.- 1 4U. extra C. I. 10: xolden C, IS; yellow L.. 4.1o: cub., (barrel.. $6 20; powdered. I4.4A. Term, on remittance, with in 10 amy a. deduct Ho per pound. If later than 14 and within xo dara oeuuet wc per pound. Maple augar. IBwlSo per pound. rmlatona. MAJ.S lO lO rJ T--i' POUl.Ua. 13 SC; 14 to . (Wunui. 18 to 20. i;i!7Sc: aktnned. lc; plcnica. IdSc, cottage rnlU 15c. HAt a. r ancy. o.c; ataouMu, choice, 1'dtoc; i-ngllih. 22a. fUuKt,U 1IKA13 Ueef tongnea, 71c: jmA . . -. mit.ld.K. nan,: In- idfc :jc, kuuckla tio. dry aalt. liSc: amoked, 17c: barka. light, aalt, I'-Sc: ..nok-.l. lie; baika, beavy, aalt. ItiVic: imultfd, lc. ibn i.i. l ... 1 1 . Mn.nul 1IUi' atnnfl. rd pure, lotac: choice. 14WC, eliorteuing. A- c. Olla. LIXSKF1D OIL, Pure raw In barrel. 11.07: keltie t.oiud, tn barrel., 91. uu; raw. In rasoe. LI J. kettle boiled. In Casea, SI. 14. Lota of m 0 eail. tia. 1 crul per gallon. TL KFLNTING In caeca. SI; In wood barrels. I.'4c BENZINE; Cnlon benxln. In Iron drumi or barreia Hue: anion, bensln. In c.xea I-5a .jMc; ut.loa .tot. dlitillat. In Iran druroa. 7c COAL, OIL Pearl oil In caaea. 18c: head light. In caaea. lwc; eocene. In caeca. 2le; Elaine. In caeea. sc; extra alar, la caaea 21c; water wLlte. Iron barrels, lufcc; head light. Iron barreia. 12toc; .pecial W. wmta, Iron barrels. 14c. Hope. Wool. Illdra. f.tr. HOPS IWiu crop. 129 13 4c; iwu crop. 6c; olda. noinln.il. WOOL, Kietern Oregon. 13 017. pound; Vally. 171tic per pounil. altiliAlrl :nolee. jumsc per pouno. CAM'.tKA HAKii 4toc pr pound. HILiK Salted Mlea. be PT pound; aalttnl calf. 14c; aalted kip. He; salted stage. tc; green hidfa. lc less, dry htd'-a. lttov 17c: dry calf. 17trlc: dry stags. 118 1-. PKI.TS lry. lowc: salted, butchers. take-off. 4O70c; Spring laiuba S3J4oc. SEATTLE TURKEY TRADE LAKGL' litCEIPTS FHOM ORE GON" CLEAN CP QV1CKLY. 3larkft Now Is Firm at SO Ceitla. Alaska Buolncea It Out of the Way. SEATTLE. Wash.. Nor. It (ipeeisj. Xot. lthstandina Lhat mora than three ton. of turkea wer. ahlpped to Seattle from Oregon to All known order, for only a lu ll' more tetan a ton, dealers had no dlffl runy In cleaning up all the extra turkeys t?iat arrived at full prlcea. Several large Alaeka orders came in at tn. iai moment. Itn the Northern buelneas out of the war dalera are endeavoring to size up th. Tliankartvlng trade. So far practically no contracting has been d'ne 1t local hutchftra. ilut dreeaed stock Sol-l at 10 cents. Seattle deaiera dec.are I'ortland -nonae. are going direct to termer. In the Wll- amette alley in oraer to get turxeys ana bat this course baa caused growers to bold for an advance. Wheat and barley wer. stronger toaay. Plueatem waa quoted a half cm higher at 7l. cents, but small lota could be ob tained at that price. Barley was quoted ft cjts higher at 120. 0, tiie hlgheat quo- atlon noted in mora man two weens, xi ay Mi wenk. Th. first Ohio chestnuts of th. season mr- lired. Narei oran res ax. not moving very orixg- It. Thar, was a good outside demand for California grape, at last week's prices. A freen supply of ew inn concord grapes has reached the street. Malaga grapes move alowly. Hood tomatoes were scare but In good demand at out aide prices. Tha demand tor grapclrult nas improved materially during tb. paat tan daia. QUOTATIONS AT SAX FKAXCUCO. Prlcea raid fee Prod oca la the Bay City Markets. 8A! FRANCISCO. Not. IS. Th. follow ing prlcea wer. current In the produce mar ket today: Butter Fancy creamery, SHc Cheese Young America, liv-grlfte. Kxgs Rtore. A3c: fancy ranch. 6 5c egetablea -Cucumbera 0O373c: garltc 3Hita: green peaa. I7c: string beaxa. 19 ta; tocnatoea tin etc; eggplant. I0tft&c Hay Wheat. 1JJ1I; wheat and oats. I 11.10; alfalfa. 701S. Fotatoea uregoa nuroanita, ll.euvt.w; Pallnas liurbanks. ll &iwl.OO; awe.ta. 12 0 lis. Onions ssctfxi. Fruits Aoniea. cholc. itc: common. 40e: Mexican limn, letfi; lemons, choice. $4; lemona common, $!; pineapples. 11.7.0 r5; naeel orangeex : ft 3. MllUtuCut Bran. Cluit: middling, fit Reealnta Flour. B?T? onarter sacks: wheat. 16 centals: barley. K4.00I centals; oata, ltS centals: potatoes. 6105 sacks; bran, t sacks: miaaiinga, 14 aacaa; nay, tit tons. Co4Ta and Sugar. NEW YORK. Nor. 1$. "offe. future. closed easy at a net advanr. of ecyll points. Sales. 13. 50 baira Novsmber. 9 t.tc: De cember. 9 lc: January. 9 ole; February. tic: March. 9.71c: April. 72c: May. Jun. and July. 9.12a; Auguet, 9.10c; September, re: octotver. 9.710. Fpot ooffe. firm. No. 7, ISo: Santo. No. Had. Mild osSm firm. Cordova. 11 a (lugar Firm. Muacovado. II teart I.40e: rentnf ural. 94 teet, 1.90c; molaisss. 69 teat. x.lc Refined smgar quiet. IHilath Flu Market. prLUTJt, Not. 15. Flax on track. 12 72V.: to arrive. 97 ga: November X2 7.U. asked; December, tied a May. tiik HOGS STILL WEAK Steady Tone in Other Lines of Livestock. GENERAL DEMAND GOOD Scarcity of Prime Steers Turns the Buyers to Butcher Stnff. fntton Material Holds Its Own. There was a moderate offering of live stock on tha market yesterday and an actlv. demand cleaned up tb. supply. Prices showed no material change throughout th. list. Th. hoc market continues weak and fluc tuating. A single sal. waa reported yes terday at . ftheep war. eteady to Arm and lambs sold well wnen th. right quality was at band. A number of goau were disposed of at 12.50. Cattle sale. wer. within th. rang, of price, that bav. prevailed for some time past. Of th. cattle situation tb. Live stock Reporter says: "In all tb. but cattle run In tha paat week there was not a sln gl. load of prima finished steers. Th. sit uation In th. cattle market as far as sup ply of good steers Is concerned Is anything but encouraging to tha buyers. They ar. on th. lookout .very morning for som. first class order-fillers, but find only fair to me dium beeves In th. pens. Butcher cattle have boen furnishing tha killers with beef, but even though th. quality baa been very good on the average, butchera do not tak. the plac. of fat steers for the high-class trade." Receipts yesterday wer. 202 cattle, 03 calves. 0M sheep, 2C4 bogs and 8.10 goats. . Shippers of th. stock wer. Fred Mateer, ff Condon, two cars of cattle and calves; J. E. Reynolds, of Condon, two cars of cat tle and calves: A. R. Ford, of McMlnnvllle, oat car of begs; Hugh Csmmlngs, of Hal s:y. one csr of sheep and two of goats; L. lay-Edwards, of Drain, on. car of hogs; E. O. 1 cung A Co., of Oakland, on. car of hogs: Kd Knorr, of Grangevtlla, on. cur of cattlo: F. O. Stark, of Huntington, one car of cattle; E. T. lxgan, of Huntington, one car of cattle; O. W. Logan, of Hunting ton, one cu of rattle, and William Shep herd, who drove In 70S sheep. Th. dai's sale. wer. as follows: - Welrht. Price. 1 steer lti-'il 4.L'5 4 steers 1010 4.75 3 cons D43 4.00 20 cows , 1'-1 4. SO i7 hoKS I'll 9.00 1 st.-,r 1:110 d.on 2 eti-wrs l-tO 4.C0 17 Steers llo4 0.OO 4 cows 1"7 4.f.0 1 stag 1310 3 50 2.-..-. go;il 100 if.oO 75 goats K.I -I'O 15 liimlis 5.35 CJ e-cs lo 3.50 1 l Anbs 5 4.00 7 si. us 12U.I 5 15 1 steer 1MII 500 .-, heifers .J 0 4. 50 1 COW IOOO 4. (0 15 cows ;" 4.40 11 steers 10-JH 4.75 2 steers ...................... 1H'5 4.25 111 st.ers 1114 6.10 2 steers 10'tO 4.50 4 cows 85 C0 1 bull 1550 3.10 2 steers HS5 4.50 25 steers 114i 5.10 V c. lives 4.10 4.50 3 cslves 40O 4.00 4 elves loO 5.50 i:t calves 1K4 7.IMI calves ..... i;s r,.o 24 calves 21 -) 27 calves 21 H 4.75 1 calf 720 1 bull ......1370 S.2.1 1 bull I-'IHJ 3.O0 10 cows A 'Jt 3-J5 . J S cows "72 3.75 24 stoers 1105 O.KO 25 steers -.1154 8.35 1 cow ......-.. IOiO 4.7. 1 StHg 1240 4 2., 1 bull 10' -7i Prices current on th. varloua clssjes of stock at tha Portland Vnlon stockyards w.r. aa follows: Feef steers, good to choice. .. .$.V251 8.65 Beef steers, fair to medium. ... 4.5ot 8.00 Cholc. spnyed heifers 4 759 6.00 Good to choice beef cows 4.!W'( 4.7S Medium to good beef cows 8.60'l 4 00 Common b.ef cows 2.00f 8 50 Bulls 3.50W 4.00 Stags, good to cholc. 4.01 4 SO Caives. light 7.0O 7.&0 Calves, heavy 4. one 5.25 Hog., top I' 25 if 9.50 Hogs, fair to medium O.Ooy K.25 Shep, best Valley wethers 3 25W J-60 Sheep, fair to good wethers..... 8.00W 4.25 Sheep, best yearling wethers.... 4.259 4-75 Sheep, best valley ewva 8.SOW 4.00 Lambs, cholc. mountain. ..... .. 0.10-v Lambs, cholc. Valley 4.75 it 0 0J Kaatern Livestock Slarkets. CHICACIO. Nov. IS. Cattle Receipts.' es timated. 12.00O: msrket, weak to shade low er. Beeves. 14.40 u 7.35; Texua steera, 84.10'ti 5 40; Western steers, 84.10so.70: stockers aud feeders, 13.30 OJ.0O; cows and heifers, 12 20d.25; calves, 17. 50 10.10. Hogs Ueceipts, estimated. 2n.00O; market. 10c t(l iso off. Llcht. 7.257.75: mixed. 87.407.b5: heavy. t7.80U7.bo, rough. t7 SO tf7.4: good to choice heavy, 87.45A 7.m; piira $7el7.700: bulk of sales. 17.55 il 7.75. Sheep Kecelpts, estimated 35.0OO; market weak to loc off. Natlvo Xi. 25 if 4 20; West ern. 9,2.5034.20; yearllugs. 84.20fiJ.35; lambs, native. 84.50.0; Western, (4.75 RESOURCES FROM PARIS I1KAVV OPKRATIONS IX CXIOX PACIFIC STOCK. Fail to Influence the Remainder of the Market Money Position Is Easier. NEW TORK. Nov. IB. It rnrll7 bAllered thmt th resources mbarlcd In th lJLrm;at of today's transactions on ths stock exchange were found In I'trii. Yesterday's rumors that tha llstinir of Union atacl!lo In Paris was near to accomplishment were deemed.- but tha speculation still centered nvffT In that stock and In United States Steel. Ths manner of execution of orders tn Union racil.0 was th subject of criticism araonf brokers, owlns; to Us appearancs of manipulation, Tha blub, opsnlnff price was not exceeded and th subsequent sas; In th stock and nnresponalYenes of th ran eral list to tha advanclnr tendency aroused distrust which prompted sell Ids'- Th thre leader wer bid up attain In th final deal Infra In face of th con tinned lndifferenc of th list. k The poor earnings reported yesterday by th Great Northern for October caused that stork to be undr pressure and It d pa red other tranncontinenta.. railways down. Cana dian PaclAc suffered from the disappoint ment of apecuiatlv hope of aa extra dis bursement. Th money position showed erldeiK tm pro Yemen t and supplied th most substan tial basis for higher price of stocks. Tb tvauanee of th Controller's call on th National banks seemed to release funds which liHtl been held back, apparently In preparation for the report of conditions. The Bank of England was enriched by the receipts of $6,00.000 rold from Braxll, but without effect on th .London discount rate, which held eteady. ponds were easy. Total saJes. par value, t: oftvttOO. United 8tate A registered de clined 14 par 00 1 on caiL CXOetNQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing; Salsa. High. Lew. Bid. A tils Chal pf .",3 Amal Copper 12, OA T0i 6H 70 4 Am Agrlcult ... 200 44 Am H-t turar., Roo SHVi SN American Can... Sr0 ' 10 t Am Cm a t-'-ly 2.(mh b MS Am Cotton Oil. l.iHM) 64'- H3 Am lid Lt pf 2u0 22 a 2 -2 Am lr fecuii isi-f. Aa Unseed ... 1.400 IS 1214 12 Am Iocomotive 89 Am fcmel A Ret 1.4O0 "I 81 M Vi Jo pretcrred.. IH0 J04 lOfi'i 106 Am Eteel Fdy.. 2.SO0 48hi 0 47 Am Sugar Ref 317S Am Tel Tel.. 3.500 HWi 141 Ti 141 Am Tobacco A4Vi Am Woolen ... 000 8514 S41 8' Anaconda M Co 41 4 Atchison 2.500 103 H 1034, 103 a do preferred.: 3'0 101 ', 101 11 Atl Coast Line. 1.4O0 I'.'O 110 11 Bait ft Ohio ... 2"0 108 107 107 Bethlehem Steel SOO SSH HS'i 32 4 Ilrook R Tran. 1.4'M 77S 77 77. Canadian Pad.. 1.100 108H 1P8V Central Leather too 85 4, 34-, 844 do preferred.. 8O0 lOo 10ft 1051. Central of N J. 42 Chi Gt West... 200 23 23 2S14 do preferrud 47 Chicago N W 0 147H 14TH 14 CMarStP... 6.1O0 la4ta 11 l-"4 C, C. C t 81 L t5 Col Kuel A Iron lOO 34', 34W. SJU Col Southern. Soo 'S 0014 Consol Gas 2.HOO 137 138H 137 Corn Products. 300 16 10?, 16 Del 41 Hudson.. 2oO 14 1H lfi D R Grande. 100 82 82 32-4 do preferred. . ..... 73 '-4 Distillers- Secur 100 8 83 RJt, Erl. 8.io 80 25i iT do 1st pf I.") 48 "4 48 48', do 2d pf 4" 37 ; 3ni 3tf Gen Electric .. 2,,o 153 15S 15:1 'i Gt Northern pf. 4.0" 1254 l-'3-, 11'4', Gt North Ore.. 500 001, tW'i no Illinois Central 13314 Interbor Met .. 1.S00 21 '4 21 jfl do prufeired.. 3.S.NI 5, ... 5. '4 Inter Harvester' 2.0.' 115 113 US' Inter Marine pf 1"0 ! 1" 1 lot Paper 600 13 13 13 Int Pump 421, Jowa Central .. 200 21', 21 i 21 K C Pouthern.. 1.4') 83, 33 33S do preefrred.. 20O t"i ' Ijtclexi. Gas .. 8"0 105 '4 J0.1 lo.i I.ouls Nash.. 400 146 148 145 Minn ( Et L .51., M. 8 P S S M lOO 18 1S6S 135 Mo. Kan ar Tea 100 B3 83 34 ds preferred. JO Mo Tactile 700 Bl 60H sntt. Nat Biscuit ... 800 111 lWtt 1011 Nut Laud 00 B!'4 58 Met N Hr 2 Pf 2.2'K) 37 v, si .' N Y Ceneral ... lO.'.'OO 114 113 134 xr v " 1 a. KWl a? a S3 43 Norfolk at We. S00 W 99 PS North American 40 54 C54 65 4 Northern Pao.. 8.60O 116 1151, 11j v-irto Mn 400 0V 804 SO Pennsylvania .. 2.0O0 130 120S 129 peoples uas ivo-m "-n r, c c t si l ' I-lttsburs; Coal. POO 21 2n 21 a Pressed S Car. 200 S3 Is 38 ."3 Pull Pal Car 10j Ky 8 Hprlng Readlns; 89.2O0 153 152 1M Republic Steel.. boo ;(. do preferred.. H'O f. "''a ?" r Roik Islnnd ... 8.W 31: Si do Preferred. . 100 Co Bo t Ft H S F 2 pi 411 la St I. Southwest 20 do preferred. - o. Slots ShefTleld . BOO 62 51 ftl Southern Pae .. 15.1O0 118 138 118 Southern Ky .. 1.4.KI 2S 2.H 2. '4 do pr.-ferred. . if'O oe 27 Tenn Copper .. 600 87 4 K B7 Tet A Pacific. . 2oO 27a 20 2il Tol. St I. A Wes nrtO 25 24 S ' do prefeiTed.. 40 5b 5S .2i Cnlon Pacific... 91.U00 17S 176 1.7 do nrcferred.. 100 2 82-4 ?? TJ S Realty V S Rubber ... 200 86 So 85 C 8 Ftccl ...... 113,100 1 ' do preferred. . jh-x ZX rtah Copper ... 1.40O 501, -4W' V-Caro Chem.. 2.1h)0 2' U 6 Wabash 4IHI 1 1 '"t I'.Tf do preferred. . J.l'Hl ai oo-, -, Western Md .. 3'Ml 46 n 4'i- Weetlna; Kloc . 4'M 71 il J Western Union. UOO 7214 71 71 Wheel 4V Li K s' Total sale, for th. nay, 40S.TW snarea. BONDS. vtw -rrvHtr wv. 15. Closlne" nnotatlons: U. S. ref 2s reg.l(XV. Y- C. gn 8s 8B do coupon ...100 No. pacific Ss... 71 U. S. 8. re? 101 No. pacific 4.. . loo do coupon ...lillalimon r.u' "'; . s. new 4s reg.115 IWia Central 4s.2B do counon .. .115V4 Japanes. 4s ... SS1.B D. t B. G. 4S. . . 4U Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. At tha begin ilns; of business today the condition of the Working balanc. In Treasury rf- nct;1 $28,611,565 In banks and Philippine Treasury 34.093.808 wa i w- i.. . t r. trior 1 fund ... bJ.4?S.74U Ordinary receipts yesterday 7.3.8 Or.llnary disbursements . . .. 2.413,8111 The deficit to date for this fiscal year Is 1.741.S57. as airolnst 26.43..84 thla time last year. ' ma tanni anu puuuu uww. . . Money, Exchange. Etc. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Money on call, asy 3 S3'- PT cent; ruling rate. 3 per ent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 8 "Tim. 'loans easier but dull; OO days. 8 er cent; ttO duye. 44;4 per cent; six lonths. 4 ,?! per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 54fl per cent. Sterllna exenanae qiiui " . esa in bankers- bills at 84.8150f 4.8170 for 00 i-dav dims anu nv .)-.". Coiinerclal bills. 4.80 64.8114. liar silver, Btic. LiONDOX, Nov. 15. Bar silver Steady. lS;d per ouure. Money 4r6 per cent. . .ii.nA,,,.t in the onen mar ket for short bills Is 4 04 per cent: thra. months- bills, 44 -l per cnt. niT i n r vnv. 1.. Kxchana. on New Tork. 6 Pr cent premium. . . v- en ivnsrn. Nov. IS. fjrerllng, 10 days,' -81: sight. 14.86. Stocks at Boston. BOSTON. Nov. 15. Closing quotations: Allouex 44 Mohawk J Aroalg. Copper.. 70 Nevada Con. ... JOJa A 7, U A Stn.. 30 Nlplsslng Mines.. 10 Arizona Com. .. 17'Sorth Botta..... 85 tlantlo 7 North Lake 8 BiCcttV. 16;01d Dominion... 141 H ....... rn.lltlnn ?n Otciola 1.10 rnl. Ariaona. 50 IParrott (8. A C-) im CaL Hecla...BR0 yulncy 1j Centennial islf;liannon 131. Cop. Ran. C. C O. 71 l-upertor . .. e:.-, E. Butte CP- M. 12'4ISup A Bos Mln.. 7 Franklin 11'Sup A Plus Cop. 14 Glroux Con 7!Tamarack Granby Con. ... 44'i'U. S. S. R. M. 87 Oreen. Cananea. 7 do preferred .. 4Tit I. Royal. (Cop.) 20 Utah Con. 24 14 Kefr Lake 7lftah Copper Ca 4'i Lak. Copper 88Wlnona La Salle Copper 7Wolverin. 1-6 M lasil Copper. . . 10 i Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Nov. 15. Standard copper steady. Spot and November. 12.504M&o-: December. 12.55 12.15c ; January. J20 12.70C-; February. l'-.S H 1 2.S0c; March. 1 70& 12.90e. London steady. Spot, 57 16s Rd- futores. 58 15c. Arrivals reported at New York today. 195 tone. Custom-House returns show exports so far this month of 11 403 tons. Lake copper. 13& 1 J.2..C; elec trolMle. 12.871,013c; casting laSOtpH.c. Tin firm: spot. 86.S5tfT.75c; November, 86.8.-.e3rt.0i)c: December. January and Fob vunrt 3H 25 -?r1t HTW'. Swle we-e ri-prted of Visitors to Portland nev er fail to 0 away enthu siastic believ ers in eilOLITHIC S-T-R-E-E-T-S First National Bant Capital $1,500,000 . Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tha Rocky Mountains r . 1 : STATEMENT OF CONDITION, OF LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK OP PORTLAXD i At the close of business November 10th, 1910. RESOURCES. Lfoans and Discounts .,...,....,...$2,211,091.85 Overdrafts t 2,623.64 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 2a0,000.00 Other bonds and premiums , 210,475.57 Real estate 800.00 Furniture and Fixtures - 26,106.25 Customers' Liability under letters of credit " 152.00 Due from U. S. Treasury $12,500.00 Due from Banks 409,383.14 Cash on hand 688,119.01 1,110,007.15 Total $3,811,256.46 LIABILITIES. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Trofits 64,278.74 Reserve for Taxes 3,8S3.31 Circulation 250,000.00 Drafts accepted under letters of credit. . ... . ....... . . . 152.00 Dividends unpaid ..- 105.00 Deposits . ... . . 2,992,837.41 Total ....... ... e-e-n.... ... -.... ............... .$3,811,256.40 10 tons spot at 86.35c. London firm; spot, 105 10s: futures. 1W. . Lead quiet. 4.40 & 4.50c New York and 4.23W4.80O Eaat Bt. Louis. London spot, tin T's"lter nominal. 8.M9WBO New York and 5.SP?t5.0 East St. Louis. London spot. i4 "iron. Cleveland warrants 49a 6d tn Le-, don. Lax-ally Iron was steady. No. 1 foun dry Northern. No. 1 Bautharn and No. 1 Southern soft. 816.7810.2w; No. 2 North ern, 815.60 g Id- OREGON WOOL SELLING STKADT DEMAXD FOR STAPLE iy THE BOSTOX MAKKET. Eastern Deal4!r Xot Afraid the Be- suit of the Election Will Af fect Present Clip. BOSTON. Nov. lc Local wool merchant expressed but little anxiety over the results of last week's election and no chains Is an ticipated in scbedul. K of the recent tariff bill that vrlll directly affect the present clip. TRAVELERS' CCIHE. 11 L0ND0N- -PARIS HAMBURG tAmerika Nov. 24. 1Z noon 1-lBatavla Dec. 8. lo a.. . TKaiserln Am. Vic. Dec .10, la noon UPrea. Grant tirnexcelled Klta-Carlton a la -.r V rant. Gymnasium. Elec Baths. Eleva tor. Palm Garden. JSecond cabin only. IHam hurg direct. GIBR., ALGIERS, NAPLES, GENOA NeW 17.000 tona Elevator, electric batlts, gymnasium, etc. S. 8. CUnXLA1. - Doc 10A. M. u iJN-mNATI... 6. Fobw 4 s. o. txrvxa.ANO Jao- 88 s o u T H A M E R I C A Hamburg American Pleasure Cruises The Wonders of Latin America A Grand frulso loavlne; New Tone. January SI. 1911. by the S. 8. IHuecber, for th. Bast Coast of South America through th. Straits of Magel lan and up the West Coast to Valparaiso. Chile, serosa th. Andes, etc Rates H0O up ward! duration 74 days. Also cruise, to the West Indies, the Orient. Around tn. World, Up th. Nile, etc Writ. ' for Illustrated pam phist, rates, etc HAMBfRO-AMlCRICAN LINB 140 powsll St.. San Francisco. Cel.. and Local R. R. Asents In Portland. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER sails from Alaska dock, Portland, 8 P. If., October lL ii vs Nov i 8. IS. 22. 29 and avsry Tuesday night. Freight received at Alaska Jock until 3 r M. oaiiy. rww i.i Brst-elaas. (10-, second-class, ft. Including meals and berth. Tickets on sal. at Alna worth Dock. Phone. Main 218: A 1-34. O. R. & N. Astoria Roote. 6TEAMEK HASHALO ' Leaves Portland dally except Saturday at 8:00 P. M. Makes all way landings. Arrives at Astoria at 6:00 - A. M. Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7:00 A. M. Arrive. Portland at :00 P. M. Makea direct con nection with steamer Nahcotta for Megler. llwaco. Long Beach and all points on ta. San Francisco, Los Angeles ani San Diego Direct North Paclfle 8. S. Co.'a fl. g. Roanoke and S. B. Eeder sail avsry Wednesday alternately at 6 P. at. Ticket office 11 T.Mrd at- near Alder. alAKTIN i. 1UULET,' Paseeagec Agaat, Vt. B. SLL'bMult. Freight Agent. 1' hones M. 114. A 1314. SAN FRANCISCO PORTXarVD SS. CO. New service to Los Angeles via San Fran cisco .very five days. From Alnswdrth dock. Portland, 4 P. M. : SS. Hear, Nor. 18; Rose City, CS; Beaver, ra. From San Francisco, northbound, 12 M. : SS. Rosa City, Nov. 17; Beaver, 22; Bear, 7. From San Pedro, northbound: S8. Reaver. Nov. 20; Rear, 23; Rose Cilv, SO. H. U. Smith, t. T. A., 142 Third ht. 1. W. Ran Mini. Agent, Ainsworth Dock. . I'hones: Main 402. 286; A 1402. Shipments to the mills continue heavy and trading la going on actively In Ohio half blooda fleeces and territory stock, with val ues holding firm. Montana. Oregon, Utah and Arizona wools In original bags and graded lota ore selltng steadily and con siderable pulled wool changed hands re cently. Quotations: Texas Fine, 12 months, IS 20c: line, to 8 months, C2w56c; tine Fall, offered at 60 centa. California Northern, 67B60c: Middle County. 52b4c: Southern. 48& SOC Oregon Eastern staple, 61ii65c; Eastern clothing, eOftBle; Va,lley, No. 1. 54W54C Territory Fin. staple, 65$j66c; flue me dium staple, 69 00c; line clothing, 5f9 68o; fine medium clothing, 55t&3uc: half blood combing, 81 4 02c; three-eightha-btood combing. &955c; quarter-blood comb ing. 51 a 58a. Palled Extra, 86c; a supers, SOiSBSc Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Nov. IS. Wool Lower: terri CONDENSED REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON Submitted to" the Comptroller of the Currency NOVEMBER 10, 1910 ' ASSETS Loans and discounts. $ 6,787,862.90 United States bonds at par 1,054,100.00 Municipal and railway bonds 1,021,916.18 Bank buildinsr 125,000.00 Cash and exchange... 6,007.291.22 ' $13,990,160.61 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK ' PORTLAND, OR. Loans and discounts. $1,574,224.69 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 250,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure Government de posits 150,000.00 Stocks and warrants 98,223.53 U.S. and other bonds 696,069.36 Furniture and fix tures 8,000.00 Cash and due from banks 925,783.14 $3,702,300.72 Accounts of corporations, firms -and individuals solicited. Collections a specialty. Portland Trust Company BANK 4 Interest on 90-Day Call Certificates. CAPITAL V.100,000, SURPLUS 54,000 H. L. Pittock, President. N. U. Carpenter, Vice-President. B. Lee Paget, Secretary- CORSER THIRD AND OAK STS. Oldest Trust Company in Oregon Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Stroota Capital and Surplus $900,000 Invites Accounts of Merchants, Individuals and Saving tory and Western mediums. 2- 3? -So ; fine medium. 20(tf21o; fine, l&13o. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Cotton Spot closed quiet 1 upolnts lower. Mid-uplands, 14.55c; mid-pulf, 14.80a. NO sales. Cotton futures closed ea?y. 10 to 1ft points lower. November, 14-2oo; December. 14.82c; January, 14.22a; February, 14.80c; March, 14.37o; April. 14.42c; May, 14.51c; June, 14.45c; July. 14.44c; August, 14.470. Chicago Dairy Prodnco. CHICAGO, Nov. 15. Butter, steady. Creameries, 244f30;C; dairies, 2327o. Et;gs. steady. Receipts. 2-1B4 cases. At mark, cases included. ltH-2Ho; firsts, 28c; prime firsts, 80c Cheese, steady. Daisies, 13H0154e: Twins, 14Hi4V50: Young Americas. 15i43 15Mc; Long Horns. 15a15Hc TTop. at New York. NEW YORK, Nov. is. Hops Firm. - LIABILITIES Capital 1,000,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits Circulation ...... Deposits 600,000.00 346,571.94 779,250.00 11,670.338.67 $13,996,160.51 Attest Correct: J. C. AINSWORTH, President. Capital stock $ 250,000.00 Surplus and undi vided profits .... 166,895.38 National bank notes outstanding , 250,000.00 Dividends unpaid...- 365.50 Deposits 3,035,039.84 $3,702,300.72