Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 01, 1911, Page 21, Image 21

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THE MOltMMJ OKEC,OMA WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER i. 1911.
HIDE TRADE HEAVY
Market Strong and Higher on
Local Stock.
EIG MOVEMENT IN EAST
Tannrrs Are Clranlnc Vp SnppUe
of Good Quality Prir Will
r.r I.owcr Wlim Grnbbjr
Ulcle Come In-
and Eaat.ni marx.t. U eausln. buyer, to
p." batter prl. than hae. pr.TBild for
i,m. ,1m. r- TM bl o
hand, ar of oo4 Quality. Ions a.
trt.y ar. arallaftl. aoubtles. command
full prtca U to onlr qu.stloa of tlm
kow.'.r. befcr. th. n,.r... -.11 t.
ul.t fw lor..-halr and
rr.i,br hide. t""B c"n .
i.T wl!L of our.fc sail lower. Local I UT
.r. y.t,rday quot.d s;ted hide, at lO-, 0
lie. ear at and llc-
PrlTkto report, from th East ar that tan
.r ar. burin, frly and ar. Pn
premium for th. limited quantity of od
kidM that ar left.
Mali advlee from Chlcao. Just reII.
"Inoth., week of prorounre,! '',r V1
Securest in ,!. d.me.-.le -;-''
k.t. r.d .ale. of Chlr.,0 nd other
,.c.r nil.-. ha. - moaned to lanr.
proportion.. ir.t1rr fully 1--...000 hide
m.r iu.'.II'i; U" tr,n" "
Into that n.rk,t. m.nr ..f th-m "ok .d
.r.t.. or tbr.r pr-.'c. there to mak.
Bur-has- -f t. Iff sa.-s er th.r-
. .-a d.st.-itxitnl. .r.d prlr-s IB som
tn.-.nc- w.r- ...Kbt.r hUh.r th.n . f.rt
Bl.hi it. Th !-. mo.mnt In OT
r.rtlrr tti.it ... In I rndd " r
&" o. A'! oj l'M brr.d.d cow. wld t
f.. fu.l prlr. of Uc. r.d om hr.vy
T.. .:on. ...1! ba-k to th. forrn'r prlc.
of l'.i-. ;thoush .onto of k.l-Wfl.ni
t.rtr,rr -rt .t lie for hc.vl.fc
Mr 1 cat .nd 13 o for titromj..
w.r. o Urr. of Colorado. t
J41-C hll. butt brand. mo.tly .old Jt
ltir' .nd l.t.r oid-l.d lot. brourht
th. i.lvuncd pr!r. of 13c. N.tlr. .tr.
wr. u t.K.n t lv.c wid llber.1 quu-tltt-.
of n.tive cow. mov.d .t 15. for
hfxr r.d l.v- Mr IlKht w.l.htfc
Th country m.rk.t 1. lo mor. ctlv.
.r.i1 s. . Kr-r tn.a Mr l
tin,- r' "O th. of lr tor buff.
r i h-v mil "d 1 4 c f.r tlln-mrl
i-i 0 r-.ir"-j-an m.rk-t. r. rn.r.lly
,tr-ti on kind, of hM ind ralf.ktBk,
I r.-.vn. rli n dry hid. . h. biib
B.u.r-vl. fi h.v nn m.dc of Purrto
t al : d-y hid. Bt 2Vc. B hlch 1. We bt
lrr ti,n I.nt w..k Bnd B rl of B fu.l c.nt
c.t B f.rtnuht .. Lktor Hoot dry
1: d. m'o adv.nc.d c.
wnr..T nuiF.s are orr a cent
! ro fho Cro l"itur of tho Crala
Market.
Wi-'i th. .lump In th. East.rn wh.Bt
r-.-kft .nd th. w.aknrr Bhroad. th. bot
t -n !id out of th. local tnark.t ywt.r
: iv. p.at.r. quotrd prlc.. B e.nt low.r all
.-u;ftd Br.d .ro not particularly anxloo. to
t.k. on wheat vn at th. rducod piico.
I' war a waltln, market on th. part of
t :h buyer, and .eTer. cahlea cam.
l'.i"i-.h yery weak and reported no dl.po
:t:.. n itift.o to b'jy on th. other .Id..
were th. firm fattr. of th. mark.t.
H.Mu-. In th. Valley .ipeclally took a .tronc
w of th. altuatlon. becauao of a continu
ance of th. California demand. Th. mov.
mer.t .outhward 1. now unusually heavy.
Oat. bar. been rlrf to California by rail
all th. .ea.-ra. and cow th. .alprwra ar.
bKlnn;a to mait. u". of th. .team era. It
la relieved nvt of th. oat. coins by boat ar
frorn Ea.tem Waahlnaton.
Lo-.l rvclpt. In car. wer. reported by
th. M.rchant. Eachanr. aa follow.:
Wheat Barley riour Oata Hay
Von.'.y i: 4 S'J 14 l
Tu.U; 7 S 14 14 3
Tar a.o t 10 ... IS
FaoB to dBt..4-ll til TJ VI 10i0
Tear BIO iTil lkl HZ il Hul
TM-fT DOTJMI IS CG-V-klarket
la BttU ft a Abora Lho Low me.
of IM (iprt(.
A llent decl'n. In alt grade, ef aucar
vii announced by tho local Jobber, yoatar
eav. Th. Bf prlc. on granulated fruit
and berry ui 17 70. Tho declln. wa. .xpoot.
o1. rn view of th. drop In th. Eastern mar
ket on th. preceding day.
with th. declln. .arller In th. month,
refined sugar I. now S3 cent, under th. top
prtc. of th. r.ar. but th. market I. .till
$'..P4 a hundred aboro th. low prlco of laat
Si-rlng.
A local wholaaaJ. firm a nn p-i n ed last
night that It would put Into affect thla
moralrc a rat prlra of 14.63 a hundred. In.
t. resting dey.lopment. In the sugar tnark.t
can b. aapoetsd.
BtTTI R AVT) CTTEKUl! CUAMU
KecWpra of i-XT aai rroot Rtn Tary
lOgti! Toaltry Oteady.
Ti. butt.r and rhif m.rk.t. aro kept
w.ll cleaned up and ar. firm at th. pra
yaiiing prK.a.
Ccir. war. very acarca. Only a few
caae. a day ar. now reaching .ront KtML
Candled Mock reaJtly brought S. renta
Tnvr. wb. a fair demand for poultry, and
re.lpta war. light, if today, amvata ar.
not heavy. Ih. mark.t should ImprtrrB
Pork waa weak, owing to tare, rwclpt.
of haavy hogs. Val wa. .taady.
r .CXE I.X LOCAL HOP MARKET.
lewler. U.b for Re-rfTBl of Activity tas
Few taaya.
Th.r. la a pauM In th hop mark.", anch
as fre-qu.ntir occur during Ih. aettv. trad
lr. g .ea.n. Not many .alee wera re ported
yesterday and there arpearrd to b a few
ori!-re. ret hop men bil.w th. market will
recover Its a.-t'.vtty In a few day. poa.biy
f .l y.
Trie only local buyer, on th. market y
tcr.lay were MvNeff Proth.r.. who secured
1'0 baa fr--rn. A. A. Wtlt, of Corvallt. at
4' crn'.a. 73 bale, from McKlver. of Yakima,
a .! anu:h.r Yakima tot of go baits, th. two
l.-.ter at ". Br.d 41 centa
Cranh-errtea From N eve Jerary.
car nf Jersey cranherrlea arrived J .-
l-t.'.m. Tey were quoted at 110 30 b bar
r '. r.n a an.'e of It over th. first car re-
i ' . .1.
IT fruit mark-t wag Quit. a.tlv.. Grape,
are an:n telling at firm pr'.cca Th. .ppi.
n arkci has a strong undertone.
Hank Clrmi Ingv
Tin. c -.rings of th Northw-.t.ra elt;
i..vro.y -r. . .:
Oar-Mem. Ptlvac-a
I'-n'.nl I1.T4V.... l."'4.'.'.il
-.t . l.;t. -i lj-.. l:3
T i.:a 7V' ..-'I ?7...7.
l'in 7e"t.417 ll-.Ti3
1 r::-n 1 &ank e'eartng. In i'ctoner. lt-lL
v-r ;."..1U:1. a. Mtnr-J with 149.
!.; :n to.'r. 1.10. and $ti.v.yi In
rORrUVD X.1JLS1FJTS.
tirmia. rtsw, rVri, F.te.
t H -1a7 Export bs:s: Bltieet.m. 40 0)
. . cj ,;. 7'..c. red Rua.;an, 77e. Valley. 7V.
KLOVR l atent. 14 SI per barrel;
-ra gVa. ti';: eip.irts. 13 44; V;l.y. 14.41;
ir "m. I3: w'i--l wleat. 14 l
i iifV w nl. 1.4. rracaed. 1117 per torn.
. 1 - N 1 w.i'-. g .i- ..'. 1 per ton.
"fcl 1 1 1-5 1 11 Kr-. g- k-x toa, mil-
rin. tJl: short, $::: rt:.d hari.r. -
l: vT-.Vo. 1. T.. O. tlmothr. IJTOH: Jio
1 v v. lll-jU: a:raifa. siltjK; ior.
:i ,t r ''- ;i P -
UARUV twl. ll Pr to; brew Inc.
r.. i::.:. .
Trgetablew Bod rrults.
TROPICAL 1TKI-1TS Orange.. II "
i per tKx: .L.lwruu ar.- rru::.
ban.naa, 3i3-.c per pound; lc:nor.. J
a per bos:' pon-egranatea, $1 ' per b'X-
FRt.-H KRl 1 rs Peara. 7Scwl-5 Pr
boa: grap-a, TiifllliJ per boa. appic
tiy:id V r boa. trr.l'nt t. $ln'' Ptr
barrel: bu' k e- rr'.ea. o-yTc per pjur.J.
SACK VECETAllLKS-i arr-ta J1H p.r
a--k; turnlpa. II; beets. l.w: parsnips.
1 1
POTATOES Or-rn. l:,c rr pound;
w-et potatoea. IJ Ij-j .'25 p-r crate.
UNION! -'j-C"n. 11 per hundred
K'iKT Al l.K An., a ke. T.' c : . r J"t"
bean.. itrlOc: ri ''iu. ')'' per pound:
cauliflower, u-gil per doscn: wn iMW
')e pr doa.n: cucumber.. JJ..V) per b:
agg-plant. Iki pr r-und; garlic. 10Si:o
pr pound: l.tuce. 4.T-c per den: hot
houM lettuce. 11.24 per bog: pepper.. tloo
per pound: pumpkin.. I'l 1 ic. ralihea.
l.'Hc per d'T.. .prou-a. . z ac per pound;
au iish. I U I I S Pr puunu. to.natova, jo
uli per toa.
Ialry and Cnntry Prmtoce.
PUTTEU Oregon creamery butt.r. aolld
pak. Xc: prints, extra.
POULTRY Hen.. 13'-it4c; Springs, lli
Uc: ducks, young, ltiu Itlyc; geeee. 11 W
gl;c; turk.js. a;:v, -uc; CreMvd. cholca.
E71.-t Fr-ah Oregon ranch, candled. 7
8 3- per doaen.
f HEKi-E r:-.h Tillamook. tlata. ISc;
Tour-.g America. 17c
h'KK Fancy, tttlte per pound.
YEAL Fancy. 13vl2S. per pound.
Staple Grarortea.
SALMON" Columbia nivar. 1-pound talis.
II IS per dosen; l-pound tails. 2 : 1
pound flats. 1.41). AJaaka pink. 1-pound
ta:i. ti 13.
COTEK Roastod. la drums. HH
per pound.
HON K V Cholc Itll par cas.: traln.d
honey. lte per pound.
SALT Granulnted. IIJ per Ma: ka!f
fround. 10".. tv.10 per ton: lag Iff per ton.
NUT Walnut.. lrl:-)i,c per pour.l.
Prasll nuta. 14dlc: fi.bert. loo : almonda,
IStflvc; p-K-ana. lie; cocoanuta. fOcull per
dosen; ch-.tnuta. 12 per pound; hickory
But, fltrloo per pui'Rd.
BEANS Small whlto. 4ttc: larg. whlta
4c. Lima. oVaC. pink. Ic: Xleilcana, S'ac;
bavou. ic
RI:E No. 1 Jnran. 4c: cheaper ffradoa.
9S.0-f4.efi; Boutnern h-:ad. 6-ktt7c; Im
ported Imp.riai. ec; Imported .xtra No.
V. 7U7VJC
F1JAK Dry gra.iulaled. $7.20: fruit and
berry. 7.Ii. u.l. IT; extra C. A70. pow
dered, barrela. 17.43; cubca, barrvla. $7.ft.
DKIKU KHI'ITS Apple-, llc per rund;
apricots. 14-Mc: reachea. liQUc:
prune. Italian, lvtvf-lfle: sliver. lc; f'gs.
.white and black. I1atl7:-ic: curranta. 1? rf
lie: railing. loos Muscatel. Iitti
bleached Thompson. 114c: unbleached Sul
tana. Hc; seeded. Viia
Hop1. Wool and Hide.
HOPS 1011 crop. 408 42c; olda. nom
InsL VOHAIR Cholc. I34T370 per ponnd.
WOOL Ea.tern Oregon. I?la per
pound, according to shrink.: Vatley. 15 ff
17. per pound.
TKLT.-i Dry. lie: l.mba. gaited. 63SS0c;
Bhort-wool pelts. 00 ti T jc.
HlI)E.-i Salted hl'lee. lOHflllc p.r
pound; aalt.d calf. lC'il7c: aaltcd ktp. lie;
green hulea. Sie&c; tiry calf. Sue; dry
taga. luc.
CASCARA Per pound. SSOIe.
Oils.
LIN-SEED OIL Pur raw. In barrels. f?c;
boiled, in barrels, Plo; raw, in cases. 91a:
boiled. In case.. 09r.
TURPENTINE Cbmb, TJe: wood banal,
ll-tc; Irun barrels. 42c; 10-ca. lot. Clo.
GASOLINE Motor gasoline, iron barrels,
17c; cas. a. :4c: Si gaaulln. Iron barrel
llc: ea.es. Sic
COAL OIL Ordinary test, caae. 10c:
bulk. In tauks. 14c
lro lelonra.
HAM." 10 to 10 pound. 15tMe: H
to 14 pounda LHulHt: 14 to 10 pound.
13f1Vc: 1 to IS pounds. 17Gl7"ic:
skinned. lc: picnics, line; count: roll,
lo'v-.
SMOKED MEATS Beef tongu... 76c;
dried beef aota. non.: outslda. Boat; Inside,
25c: knuckl-a 2 la.
LARL Kett.e rendered. tierces. ller"
tuba. 14r; atanrlard. tl.rees, 140; tuja,
USc: snorter.liig, tierces. Ic; tuba le
1IACO.V Kih. -'. ; aiundard. 24c;
choice. 21e: Ertiillsh. H'jlSc
L)KY SALT CI RED Regular ghort clears,
dry alt. 12Vc; .moked. 13So; backg, light
aalt, 11 We; amtked, 14c; backs, heavy
alt. 12Sc; smok.d. 14 W.o; xports. salt,
14c: smoked. l".Vxc
WOOL MOVES ACTIVELY
DEMAND OS nOSTOX MARKET
COVERS A WIPE RAXGa
Valors Are Firm and Holder Mark
Vp P Hcr on Choice
Lots.
BOFTOM. Oct. HI. A inor nrl par
tlctpaiton In jroo.-t-lilnir ! r-pnrtd and
lol trmnatvr. total n-arlr 1O.0OO,i.hO pound
In t h lataVt tWO ?lk.
Valua ara firm an.i hold-ra hart not hl
tated to mark up choice lota. Th dmand
covrrt a wM ratiR, rvn jivnr-br tir
wools rotnloi Into tha maricrt. Fairly larva
aalta of trrritory la reortl. fpc.allr in
fina and ffn mad turn ruin Mr) jn orli.tr al
bar, utchtitan wool am to ba unusually
popular, whlia a frir amount of Jj month
Tmaa la moving. Tb leadlnc Watm Quo
tation: Txa ftna, 1a to :ht months, 45 U 47c:
flna. 12 month. Bllf53c; flna Fall. 4-4ta.
CaJtft'mla Nirth-rn. 0 4Stfvc: mlddl
eouniiM. 4. TJ ITc; Southern. 45 94ct Fall
fr 49 4c.
Or-coa Ktni No. 1 atapla. BSS.le;
E-trp floihlnit. 3'V; Valley No. 1, 40tf4To.
Territory V".n mti &T & .''ic: fln me
dium atapla. SttfiTc: fin cloihln. CWt?5i"":
fin rodlum clothtnr. 47 4Ho; half-blood
rombln. ! tt 5-"' t hr-ye-rlfrhth blfd comb
ine. tf 4c. quart ar btuod combing. 4. if
Fallad. tra. SOffMa; fin 4 50c; A
upora. 43 H 46c
ha!C ni- Cisco ritoprc-i scarkxt.
rrtcaw Quoted at tha Bay City for V-
tablr, fr'nUta. Itr.
BAN FRANCWOO. Oct. 11. Tha fo.low
tcc produra p r Lt. j r e ra current hora today:
a:abi4a Ou. unbn. Tic yf 1; gAri.e,
Ifjtc; torn a to a. ia a Sc; tk p.ant. $0 0 7 5c
Hotter Kancy eromr. &tc
:-". 4."-c. fAucy ruch. 62c.
Oniona l 1 0
Chr-ft Vounc America, IStfKHo.
Frir. t Att'-. choica. 7roytl; common,
40"c; M"i;cjS .lain. 4t,j; Ca.ifornia
!n.oc. rhoica, iy. " comawu, 2. p:np
p. (. i.bl
i'it:o- Or"iton pi:-banka, fl40J 1.4ft:
FAliraa Burbanka. $ l.oi it 1.14; awaata. Sl.dO
w i
U4istaffs Bran. 929 j:t: mlddluiga. Ill
6 14.
j.lliy Wheat. 13t???: wheat and oata.
lUa 1"; a.ra .a, J j IL
Kcajip: Flour. ---4 quartar aack: whAt,
1474 cental: bry. 43b rantai: oata, 16vi
cantal. pvtatoea. adl aacka, hay. 14i tona
MrttU Market a.
NKW TOftK, Oct. S I. Smndurd Cprr
riik . pot ar4 0 :"b4pr, 1 1 : j i 2. 10c; No.
.eiuCar and Ic-rib:r, lkyup U'.0c. Janu
ary. 1 1 t7 S 0 I...:.ion f:rm. ai'-'l. t.".S
7 ti.i, futures, tJo '& aM. ArrivaL rryortml
at New lr-t lixlsy. ton. Custom-liot;
r-turn iho ciirt f i;i,a"t l'r. . fa.r
this momh. !..a corr,
'tr-. lie. Hi J I" t -roc . casting. 1. 12
T'n fady: t and O.frtbcr. 41.508
41.7.. Novamher. 4 :. J t-c. Pccenib r.
4 l.ii o 1 -? : January. 41 -'io41 V''; Fehru
ry, 41. n.". i 41,7 V. Lt..i n stad ; spot,
il'.tO; future. fts.
Z.ad atrady: 4 4 V Nvr Tork. 4.101
4.1ft V.Mmt Louis. Ui;dan, ilft lOa.
.-p.tr notntm;, . o d.-i-c Naw Tork.
tas: tu Leouas. London. 12 d 12m
d-
Anttinonr duil; Cnokson', iSiaHc.
Iron. Oevtiind warranta. 4s ad In Lon
an. Local' v iron qult; Xa 1 founrtry
Northern, lift W lft -V: No. 2, S14 7ft i li ii:
N. 1 K4-utl.rrn ard No, 1 Southern oft, $ 15
Ki Ift.MJ.
l4hr Supply la Canada.
NEW TORK. Oct. "I. Tha vliM aupply
f i ir.vl.n '-.'i f r tha. week fnd.r. Oc-t'-T
i" I S.t'-o.t-iH') bushc'.a. an Increase of
A.i KH bushel.
i n arroiiit 't Tharkuffivlnj day in an
arta. Bru4tre-t w -Hly re,w..-t .. (he vaU
r; rram auvply wtll not ba put lUned until
ttjUaWflO.
ADVANCE IS SHARP!;
Sterling exchang. ateady. with actuaf busl
ne in bankers' bills at t4.il.. lor id day.
1 and at $4.S0 for demand.
I Commercial bill. I4.S3.
Ce;:trl Dlcr. in Cnrl Morlfct I Far silver 54ia
OjJllllCU HI0C III OlUOfv lliamvi.
Late in Day.
EARLY TRADING LISTLESS
Wall Mr. ft Places a FaTorable
Construction on the DeTClop
mcnts In tho American
Tobacco Case.
SEW TORK. Oct. 81. Price, roa In
gplrlted fashion on th stock exchange to
day, toward th eloa of what np to that
tlm hud been a dull session. Th rise ap
parently wa. baaed on Wall .treat' con
struction of th dy'g development In th
American Tobacco hearing.
Attorney-Oeneral Wlckerham' wllllng
M to accept th tobacco reorganisation
provided It be modified In accordance with
hi. proposal w. regarded In the .troet as
of large Importance. The opinion Is gain
ing ground tnnt th. schem. of reorganisa
tion, aa ultimately accepted, will not b as
oneroua to holders of th aecuiitle aa wa
feared by aom. tnt.resta
le-laratlon of th usjal dividend on
rnlted Ftatc. Steel wag expected. In gplt
of the condition. In th. Iron and steel
trade Th. Quarterly e.cnlngs of S S0O.HOO
w.r unexpectedly good. .me estimates hav
ing run as low as .
standard railroad stocks led th market.
Tnlon I'vclflc s especially active and
strong, advancing 3 "4 points, while most of
th high-priced Issues, Including Northwest
ern. Canadian Pacific. Northern Paclflo and
Lehlffh Valley, pained tt point or more.
. Tobacco s -curltlcs n's sharply la the
afternoon. The preferred stock gained three
nntnts. the 6 per cent bond, nearly as much.
and the fours a point. On the curb the com
mon stock shot up 4 points.
United statee hteel rose nearly two points.
The copper stock, wete active and strong,
sentiment towa'1 those laaues being Im
proved bv the Attorney-General' statement
that no dissolution suit against the Ameri
can Smelting Keflnlng Company had been
prepared. American Cotton Oil fell 34, to
4Ulv. Its lowest point of the year.
Reports of a number of Western railroads
for September were received today and In
almost every ease an unfavorable showing
waa mid". Northern Pacific reported a
droi of S'lOP.OO In gross receipts. Toledo.
Ft. Louis AV Western. Rock Island. St. Loul
tt San Francisco and Minneapolis St. Louis
reported shrinkages. A gain of ,338.000 In
the September net income of the National
Railway of Mexico followed by an ad
vance In the oecond preferred tock.
Trading In bonda waa quiet, aside from
the American Tolaeco Issue. Price wer
well maintained. Total anle, par value. 3.
5.13.000. United State bond unchanged on
call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
A1M Chal pf J0
Amil C..pp.-r .. 10.-OO MV.
Am Agrlcult .. 3y 4S 4h 4S
Am "."Sugar. 2.u 83 5tJVl f,4
American Can
Am Car Fdy. 00 4T, 4, 4. S
Am Cotton Oil.. J.400 44 H
Am HdlLlpI JO
Am I.J Securl.. I"0 l.H l.Vs . 1
Am I.msced .... 1O0 84
Am Locomotive 1"0 Il'i JI27 J-'
Am Sroel I.of 4A200 6-'i. 0'i 61 H
do preferred.. 1.1U0 Oil UVH V,
Am Steel Kdy
Am Sugar Kef.. loo ll II .1 115
Am Tel & Tel.. I.10O l.l.lt, 124'4 134 4
Am Tobacco pf. 1.700 T U5is '.
Am Wool.n '-
Anaconda, M Co 4t'H S3 H H
Atchison 1.200 106. IOC 1'8
do preferred. JOH-.
All Coast Line.. 500 12 lj:;
Bait A Ohio ... 1.200 I'TH H.IH
Hethlehem Steel 1"0 !4 I-S 2"
Brook K Trsn.. "0 4 74 V .ji
Canadian Pao .. 1.S") 23t! 4 23.1 S3'!
Central Leather 1"0 20 . 2H4 20
do preferred.. loO 02 t2 02
C-ntral of N J 2'''J
Ch-Ohlo... 00 72 71 71
Chicago Alton J-
Chl Gt West 18
do preferred.. C0 87 H 7t4 37 Vi
Chlmo & N W 145'i 14S 14S
C M St Paul 1.SO0 10, ll7l H'l-H
C, C. C 4 ft 1 63
Col Fuel Iron 200 2.14 1.14 254
Col rf. uth.rn. MO 44 4S 4S
Consul Oas 2.3"0 1.1S 13T 1374
Corn Pro.lucta .. l'-O 1 1 K
Iiel ft Hudson.. 4K) 1(144 14 124
I ft R Grand. 2"" 23 4 23 4 234
do preterred.. 1"0 1l 4 4H
Pl.tlller' Scur 8o 3"4 8"4
trie 15.7'h 32 V 814 S24
do 1t Pf ."" 124 B14 r24
do 2d pf 3"0 424 414 424
Gen Eectrlo ... "i H4 H74 14-4
Ct North pf ... aoo 1244 124 144
Gt North Or .. l.SoO 424 41 414
Illinois Central. 1.1" 4
Intero-n- Met .. 800 144 14S 144
do preferred 44 4
Int-r Harvetaer. 700 108 4 105 1M.14
Inter Marin pf 14
Int Paper lo
Int Pump 400 24 21 24
Iowa Ct ntral 17
K C Fofthern J4
do preferred. A.' 4
Laclede Gas 104
Loul. Nash .. TOO 147 148 144
Mill t 6t L -'4
St. S P A 8 H M JOO IRS 1S3 1334
klo. Kan 4 Tex 600 31 SO 4 80
do preferred. 664
Mo Paelne 1.600 414 41 41
Nat ll.scult 12.1
National Lead .. 2v 41 43 444
N P.y Men 3 pf. 1.10O S3 4 8S 83 4
X V Central ... l.oi'rt- 10.114 10.1 10.14
N T. Ont We. 1 Sii 3 3S4
Norfolk A We.t IOS4 10 1"1
North Am "" 72 714 72
Northern Pac .. 1'0 1174 117 1174
Pacific Mall ... 4' 24 2!) 2!4
Penn.vlvanla ... 1.K-0 122 4 122 4 1 224
Peonle'e Ga ... SOO 14 14 lo'4
P. C C St L.. IOO OS PI
Pittsburg Coal ..... 174
Pressel 8 Car.. 000 - 81 4 10 S04
Pu'l Pal Car I'l
Jty Steel Spring. 24
Heading 40.7O0 1304 134 134
Republic Steel.. - 2." 77 4 7l 4 77
Rock Island Co. 21 S3 214
do pielerred. . 4O0 4S4 47 4x4
St L e F 2 pf 40
St L Southwest. 3n4
do pref-rrod.. 60
Sic... Sh.rTleld 40
Southern Pao .. 8.4O0 1004 ion loS
Southern Rv ... 4.1.V1 204 2"4 204
do preferred.. 74 704 7014
Tenn Crpper .. 30 84 4 844 S44
Texas 4V Pac'fle 24 4
To!. St L 4k We IOO 1S4 1S4. 14
do preferred.. 2"0 434 43'. 42
Union lurinc .. 4B.400 1644 162 1H34
do preferred. PI 4
V S Tte.:v
I S l:u-br ... I."" 424 424 42 4
V s S'.c.l 130. V0 S.-.4 r.3 4 M4
do preferred.. 7.7"0 IOIS 1044 l'4
rtali I o;.i.er .. 1T' 44 4 44 444
V Caro Chcm .. 1.400 4 7 46 4 47
Wabash 114
do preferred.. S 214 24 4 24 4
W. stern Md ... SoO .16 M 16
Wfl'lili F.lee .. rt 63 63 63
W.'.-:rn Inlon. l.St.'O 78 4 77 4 7
WTie- g- I. K 3 4
Lehigh Valley B.10O 166 164 16.1
Total sales for the day.' 401.100 .haras.
BONDS.
NEW TORK. Oct. SI. Clo.lng quotation.:
C 8 M M reg.l04,N" Y C gn 34... W4
do coupon IOO'? No Pnctflc" s... 6: 4
C S !s reg I'll,, No Pacific 4... .1004
do coupon ...l''l. I'nlon pacific 4lil4
C S new 4 reg. 1134 Wl 'ntral 4 V24B
do coupon ...1134 Japaneae 4a . b7
D a R G 4s tk4!
Slock at Boeton.
BOSTON. Oct. 81. Cloolng quotation)
Alloueg 27 4 Mohawk
Ainaig Copper.. r.24.Nevada Con ....
A Z L 4c :n... 22 Nlpi.sing Mines.
Ansona Com .. 4.1 North Butte.....
13 St C C S M. 34 North Lak
Putte Coalition. 1.1-5 ('Id Dominion...
I'al 4b Arlsona. . 44 'areola
f'al & lle. la 3!M Parr.l (S tt C).
Centennial ;Julncy
1 T R.n Con Co M 4 -l.ann-n
K finite Cop M . 1"4 Suierlor
Franklin 4 Sup Mo. Mln..
Glroux Con .... 34;Tamarack
G:.nhv .'on ... 2I .USSR M...
Green Canan.a. 6. di preferred...
I Hoa'.le Cop "W'Vuli Con
Kerr Lak. J U tah Copper Co.
Lak. Cjpper...-. ST4 Winona
La Salle copper 4 Wolverine
Miami Copper... 14
40
16
174
24 4
4
SS
So
5S
74
21
24
21
31 4
414
154
44
-s,
82
MooeT, Kxchaaure. Etc.
LONDON. Oct. 11. Bar liver eteady,
25 l-ld per ounce.
Money 14414 percent.
Th rate of dlacount In the open market
for short Mils is 3 1-16914 pr cent; thre
monthV bills. 17-lj4 per cent.
SN FRAXntSCO. Oct. 1L Sterling; on
Lon.ln. i days. 84.814: eight. I4.SI.
Drafts Sight. S4c: tel.graph. Sc.
.i.W SuKK. Get. 8L atonejr Cra Ball
f steady, 1914 per cent; ruling rat. 1 14 per
cent; eioeing oiu. a.; k '.,
Tim lon. .teady; 0 dya i-aieii P"
cent: day. I4vxl a" "
per cent.
t. ......IT. miuin lUAln.
Mexican dollars 45c
Government and railroad bonda steady.
CHICAGO Oct. L Exchange
Tork 15c premium.
on New
Condition of tha Treaeury.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 81. At th lf,B
nlng of b'.isines the condition of the United
Slates Trejsury was:
Woi klng baiance In Treasury of- 7S Rn4
In t anks' 'and PhlUppine treaaurj- 4.y2'0';
Total balance in general fund SlJ.,.!...r-.&
Ordinary receipt, yesterday i' 'i'Vnv
Ordinary d isbursements 2 0--'iV
The deficit to dt this fiscal year.
606.134, a against a deficit of 12,101,0i
at this time last year. .
The. figure, exclude Panama Canal ana
publlo debt transactions.
' Naval Store.
SAVANNAH. Oct. 31. Turpentine, firm:
4.14W4i4e: ales. 711: reeelpta 84; hlp
ments. 1445; loek. 30.602.
Rosin, firm. Salea. 2; reelpta 38O0;
.hlpments. 5239 : siock. 82.150. Quote:
B. 86.25: D. 86.SO; E. 6.S7: F, G. H. I. K.
M, 8.45; N. 86.65; WG. 87.20: WW, 17.60.
CAnLrTPRlGEsT LIFTED
CHOICK STEERS BRIXO $5.0 AT
THE STOCKYAP.DS.
Top Quality Calves Sell at $7.0.
Day's Receipts Are Lighter
Than Vsual.
Th. run of .lock at the yard yesterday
wa lighter than usual and th day busi
ness waa transacted by noon.
Th feature of the market wa th
trength shown by the cattle division A
mall bunch of high-grade steer oid at
83.D0. an advance of 15 cent over the best
previous price. A gain was also shown by
calves, a load of top quality bringing l. wi.
the beet price that hag bean paid at the
yards for a long time. For the best cows
offered. 84.00 was paid.
A big bunch of cull ewea went at 8.1.69.
No hog sale, were reported.
Receipts yesterday were: 62 cattle, bl
calvee 4 hogs and 1R57 sheep.
Shippers were: Fred Rader. Heppner. 1
car of cattle; J. F.. Jenkins, Cor.don. 8 car
of sheep: W. A. Gover. Hot.lnette. 2 car of
cattle and calve, and E. M. Blurock, who
drov in 5 cattle.
The day' al wr as follows:
Weight. Price.
19 ter
6. steer
54 cows
11 cow
10 cowo ..
11 hflferg
1 heifer '
8 heifer
126S 83 BO
12.13 5.85
743 4.00
84'.' 4.60
Vfl 4.00
; 707 5.00
. S20 .1.00
&.-.2 o.oo
1 -if 800 3.t."
20 calve. 447 5.25
S co've, 3.'0 6.00
41 ca'vael ls3 7-0O
1 bull 1240 4.00
b"'l 1120 4 00
260 cul! we. S7 2.00
Price quoted at the Portland union
Stockyard for th various classes of tock
were:
ChoTc'e'Veer.
Good to choice steers 6.2r. 'tf 5. .10
Fair to good steers 5. OC 'ii 5.2o
Medium steers 4.75 a 5.00
Poor steer 8.75 sr 4.50
Choice cow. 4.50 4 s
Fair to good cow 4.00 4.25
Common cows 2.60 3.60
Extra choice .payed heifer. 4..S9 5.00
Cholc. heifer. 4.50 If 4.60
Choice bulls S.sost 8.75
Good to cnolce bulls ; I.7cq1 S.00
Common hulls 2 00W 2.10
Cholc cnlves J-2aW 7.W0
Good to choice calves 7.00 'ii 7.15
Common calves 4.00 w 5.00
Choice stags iZ. . -S
Good to choice .tags 4.26 W 4.0
Ch"lc."ilght hog 7.159 7.25
Good to choice hog. 7.001J 7.15
Fair to good hog................ 7.00
Common hog. 8.0KW a.50
Sheep
Choice yearling wethera, coarse
wool 1.60 W 1.85
Choice yearling wether, east of
mountains l.IS'f 1.40
....... tiajnm and three... l-loTO 8.25
Choice mountain lamb 4.00, f 4.1.5
Good to choice lamb 4.on 4.I0
Valley lamba 8.7.1y 4.00
Cull
l.OO J 8.50
Chicago LtTestock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 81. Cattle Receipt, es
timated. 7000; market. teady. Beeves. $4.60
r!i0; Texas steers, 84.1045.00; Western
steers, $4.15t7: stooker and feeders, 82.80
Yl3.75: cow and b.ifera, $25.b5; calvea,
8,'.ti 8.30.
jtOK, Receipts, estimated. 26.000; mar
ket. 6c to 10c lower. LiKht. 8.".706.35:
mixed. $3.75 S 6.50; heavy, $5.75 06.50; roucn,
$5 75a6: good to cholc heavy, $'146.50;
pigs, 83.7.1V5.65: bulk of sales, $6.10i 6.30.
tjbeep Receipt, estimated. 30,000; mar
ket. 10c to 15o higher. Native, $23.70;
Western, $2.30aS.75: yearlings. $3.504J4.20;
lambs, native, $3.504 5.70; Western, $a.75ty
5.70.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW TORK, Oct. 81. Coffee future firm
and from 20 to 43 point higher. Sales.
1.1" .100 bags. November end December,
14"2c; January. l:i.!Uc; February. 13.71c;
March, llt.i'.lc; April. 13.47c; May and Jun.
1.1.4.1c: July. 1S-I2c; August. 13.41c; Sep
tember, 13.40C.
Spot coffee steady; Rio No. 7. 15He: San
tos.No. 4, 164c: mild coffee quiet; Cordova,
17 ft lrc nominal.
Haw sugar Quiet; Muscovado, 69 teat,
5.2340- centrifugal. SJ test, 6..S4C: ml'
laasea, 89 tut, 4.V7 4C Refln.d quiet.
New Tork Cotton Market.
NEW TOHK. Oct. 81. Cotton future,
closed barely .tends, 4 point, blgh.r to 3
notnt. low.r. November, ttc;. Decemher.
5-15c; January. S.S'.ic; February. 8.96c;
March. 9.01c; April. Il.Oi'.c; May. K.llc: June.
9:15c; July. 9.20c; August, 9.15c; September,
' s"oot closed quiet. 8 point higher. Mid
uplands. 0.4oc; mid. gulf. 9.650. Sale 3018
baits.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NW TORK. Oct. 81. Evaporated apple
teady with liFht offering.. Spot and fancy,
109 104c: choice. ri4c: prime, Sls4o.
Prune. quitt but .teady, with little prea-
ur. to ell. Quotations ranpe from 7o to
140 for C alifornia, up to 40-50s and 11 4 0
13 '-c for Oreaons.
Peache. steady, but Inactive: choice, 114
M14c: extra choice. 11412o; fane.
124)l-'4e-
Chicago Produce) Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 81. Butter Steady;
ereamerle.. 244 45 31c: dairies. 2228c
Eggs Steady. Receipts. 4618 cases; at
mar, caaea Included. 163 lac: fiesta, 23c;
prim, firsts, 24c.
Cheese Steady: dalale. 144144o;
twin 149144c. Toung Americas. 144 9
144c
iyuluth Flax Market.
DfLUTH. Oct. 81. Flax on track. 82.J5:
In store. $2.14: to arrive, $2.14; October,
$2.16; November, $2.14: December. $2,114
a.k.d; May, -15 asked.
Wool sat St. IVoala,
ST. LOI'If, Oct. 31. Wool Easier. Ter-
HAMBURG
CRUISES DE LUXE
South America
T!iTRI AVNTAL CRV1SB OF THE
S. z. "BLUECHcR" s5)00
the largest cruising steamer sailing from
one America to the other. Offera every
luxury and comfort.
Leaving New York Jan. 20, 1912
Ports of ca!l: Fort of fSpaln. Pernara
hnr. 8antf. Burnos Aim, Aoros the
Andm). Flint a Arena (through th
Sira.il a of Magellan,. A a' paralao. Rio do
Janeiro. Baliia, Par, liridgetowm and
St. Thomaa.
Optional ld trips everywhere.
orurclAl?.n. 80 DAYS cost $350
Also Cruises to the (Orient. t est lnaies.
Around the World. Italy and Egypt, etc
HAMBLRG-AMERICAN LI"K. 100 Pow
Co.. Northern PaMIIc. . & R. O., Burlln
Pfluer. Vuikey Pldg.. Portland, iiregon
' 'BITTJLITHIC is a
first-class-pavement
in every particular,
and while it sometimes
e osts more, it ia the cheap
est in the end, becanse of
Its greater durability. In
my- opinion, no rnunlclp.tl
tty makes any mlstaka In
adopting It to the exclusion
of all others." James Cor-
THE BARBER ASPHAXT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt and othar Bitu
minous Pav.menta 605-608 Sleotrlo
bids.. Portland. Or. Oskar Hub.r.
Manager.
rltory and Western mediums, 17 20c; fin
mUlums, iodise: fin, llitrlfic
Hop at New York.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. Hop Firm.
CONVICTION HELD WRONG
Judge Gatens lines Kutner least
Amount and Frees Him.
Declaring that there was no possible
excuse for indl'ting- Jake Kutner or
for the verdict of guilty of assault .and
battery returned by the Jury which
heard the case In his court. Judge Ga
tens yesterday morning- fined Kutner
$50, the smallest legal amount, and at
once remitted the fine. The Judge re
called that the testimony of May Jones,
whom Kutner had had arrested and In
dicted on a charge of stealing Jewelry
from him, was the principal witness
against the defendant and declared that
no Jury should convict on her evi
dence. He said a charge of drunken
ness and disorderly conduct probably
should have been preferred against
Kutner in the Municipal Court.
The Indictment against Kutner al
leged that he had assaulted Margie
Blake, who runs a North-End rooming
house for him. with a revolver. Kut
ner admitted the charge and the evi
dence showed that he went to the
place In a grossly Intoxicated condition
and shot the lock off a trunk.
Seneca Fauts, attorney for Kutner,
declared that the case would never
have been allowed to come to trial by
the District Attorney's office had he
not been appearing for tho defendant.
There are 29 princesses, 6 duchess, T2
baronesses and 8 viscountesses of American
birth.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
OPKX KITEB TRANSPORT ATIOM CO.
STR. J.N.TEAL
Freight " received
dally at Oak-st. dock
for TbDall.
"Hood River, Whit
Salmon. Uma 1 1 1 1 a.
Kennewiok. P a o
Richland, Hanford,
White BluBs, and
intermediate polnta,
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER 8KRVICBV
FARE 50 CENTS
TO HOOD KIVER. WHITE SALMON. THB
DALLES.
Steamer leavea Portland Sunday. Tuesday.
Thursday. 7 A. M. Returning leaves Th
Dalles Monday. Wedneeday, Friday, 7 A. St..
arriving at Portland about 5 P. M. same day.
W. a. Buchanan. Supt; W. S. Smallwood.
Gen'l Mgr. Phon Main 9300. A 851.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS.
Kgpree Service via
8T LAWRKNtE RIVER SCENIC- ROCTB
Lea. Than Day at Sea by th
EU-Ktr-stS Of THE ATLANTIC.
W.ekly Sailings to Europe.
First-class ,02.50: Winter months. $93.00.
o.cond-class. $53 75: One-class cabin 1I) $a0
brfclLIAL CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS).
Friday, Dec 1. Empress of Britain.
Saturday. Dec 9. Lak. Manitoba
Friday. Dec 15. Empres. of Ireland.
Berthing plans now open. Book Early.
THIRD-CLASS RATES.
Hamburg, Antwerp, iiremen, etc., $30, $31.00
Ulirf"?h .0ni.0.a. .
Norway. Denmark, Sweden $34.75. $36.29
Special rail rates on request.
F. R. Johnson. O. A., 142 Third St.
All agents soli Can. Pac tlcketa.
HONOLULU $110
FIRST CASt4 BUT5D TRIP
The moat delightful spot on entire world
tour for your vacation. Ielihtiul e bat
ing at the famuui beach of Walklki. Tha
plendid SS. bit-rra t lO.Ooo ton displace
ment) makes the round trip in 16 days, one
can visit on a aide trip the 11 vine volcano
of Kilauea w hlah la tremendouaiy active,
and for himself the procesa of world
creation. No other trip compare with thla
for the marvelous and wonderful In nature.
Vllt the lalanda now, while you can do It
bo easily and quickly and while tha vol
cano U active. Prompt attention to tele
erams for bertha. Sailings: November 4,
November 25. Lecmber Jrj, etc.
oceanic a. CO.
6TS Market Mrtrt, Han Franctsco.
NEW Y0RK-P0RTLAND
HEGULAK fKiilUHT 8ERVICB.
Low Rates. Schedule Time.
AMERICAN -HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
21 Hallway I&xcausBate UldaW
1'wrii.sa, or.
Hal. S37S.
COOS BAY LINE
ITEAMER BREAK WAT EH.
Call from Alnaworth Dock. Port1 and. 9
P. U.. avery Tuesday. Freight recewed at
Alnaworth Dock dally up to 5 P. 21. Pa
icdkt fare, first-claw, $10; aecond-clasa. $7.
including meals and berth. Ticket office
Alnaworth Uock. Pbonee Mala tia aia
10 A 123.
- AMERICAN
RFGUI AR SERVICES
LONDON - PARIS -HAMBURG
PRES. LIXCOUf Not. 11, 10 A. M.
PRES. GRANT Nst. 15. 9 AM.
tAMKKIKA Not. 11. 10 A. M.
MOLTKJE ..3ot. 15. A. 5L
tUnexcelled RItg-Carlton a la Cart
Kestauraut, Ovmnaslum, Electric Baths.
Elevator. Palm Garden. Will call at
Plymouth and Cberboure-
Gibraltar, Algien, Naples, Genoa
S. 8. HAMBURG JTot. IS, 1 P. M".
8. B. CINCINNATI Deo. 1
8. S. HA51BIKO Jan. 4
II Write for Booklets of all Cnuiej.
ell 6L, San Francisco. CaL, or O.-W. R. N.
glon Route, etc Tickt onicea also, t-
WW
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and assistance to its depositors whether
they be concerns or individuals.
We offer depositors in this institution the
facilities and knowledge gained from a quarter
century's safe and careful banking experience.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
Founded in 1886 "Washington and Second Sts.
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus Profits $900,000.00
OFFICERS:
t. C AIXSWORTH, President.
R. LEA BARJIES,
A. PeJ. WRIGHT. Assistant Caehler.
LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS'
CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE
DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National
Rocky
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
Capital Stock .
Surplus and Undrnded Profits
Commercial and savings accounts.
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, availi
able in all parts of the world.
Corner Washington
WILLS
Every man and -woman should make a will, and the advan
tages of a Truft Company acting as Executor or Trustee will be
generally conceded. WILLS may be drawn and filed with this
company, which is authorized under the state banking law to
act as Administrator.
Security Savings & Trust Company
Portland, Oregon.
Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $400,000
lumber mens
National Bank
CAPITAL $1,000,000
4 per cent
on savings
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
INCORPORATED 1867.
Head Office
-ToJBto, Canada.
London 3
Over two hundred other branches In the United States and Canada,
Every care taken of collections. Irafts on all foreigrn countries and prin
cipal cities In United States and Canada bought and sold, and a eeneral
bunking business transacted.
Interest allowed on Time and Special Deposits.
PORTLAND BRANCH, SECOND AND STARK STREETS
F. C. MA LP AS, Manas.
TRAVELERS- GUIDE.
San Franclcso, Los Angele3
and San Pedro Direct.
North Paciflo S. 8. Co. S. S. Roanok.
and B S. Elder saU every Wednesday alter
nately at 6 P. M. Hckt oHic 122 Thifi
u. near Alder.
BlAKJl' 3. HIGLET, Paexlrr Agent,
W. E. SLi:S.StK. Freight Aeen
Phone 1314, A 1314.
OREGON
R. . SCTOfEEH. Caahlen.
Vice Pre. 1 dent.
W. A. HOLT, Aaalatmat CaahlefA,
Bank West of the
Mountains
$1,000,000.00
800,000.00
and Third Streets.
Corner Fifth
and Stark
Naw Tork 16 Exchange Place.
Lombard Street.
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THE BIG 3
EEAR - BEAVER - ROSE CITY
EXPRESS STxCAMEKei FOB
San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITHOIT CHANGE.
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Ticket OfTice, 112 Third St.
fhonei alaia 402 and A 140a,