TIIE MOKXTNG OTIEGOXTA, FRIDAY. XOTKJIBETR 10, 1911.
21
SUGAR NEAR BOTTOr.
Prices May Not Go Much Low
er This Season.
VIEWS OF GROCERY TRADE
Advance In Ilrf.nrrj Prices Before
th Year Is Oirrr Would Not
Occasion Surprio Indi
cations of Flrmncn.
The Impr
trmd that
rnorh further
an slime of
:n prvi; la th rocrr
sr pri- will t rnrrti
Mirfntni of th position ff
lh Kutn nrkt and It wouia noi uum
mnrlt sarBrts If reflnry prtca wsra to
ihnv om atfvaan twror to yvar la
Bf'ra such a ehanra oecara. howT. thara
may a fw dflin ut thta la not
tain.
Tha fa'l tn prlr "Inrt th tp 1
racb4 on Pptmbf haa Nn an order
ly affIr aid at tma baa thr b-o any
of a atom p. a-U'-b aa som prrtns pr
tflct4 last Sumnifr. Tha nt dcMn In
Mflnarv nr1ca to data baa bn only W
rtita, whlca la not mora than tha It f
dranran that wera rord4 In quirk sue-
reasloa lust bfor tha hlsh'st point i
attain. TTia fitrtma low pr:ca that wU-
poT4 daalra count on la a nxur arwwt
. iAtp ahnvM wht wii tha low mark of
ha ar. Th:a to-iM Hint nailmum
darllna t of som TO ei-nta. bat thr ts
m kbai nr s't no iifitrtar that th mark at
win aa dawn that far.
Tha attention ta n erltlraj n. aa regards
world a stock, and It would not taka much
ta torn tha tlda upward asaln. Poma of th
Iar Eaatern rAD.ir.a ara llht:y suppIlM
and thar ran ba couotrd on ta put prices
at n hl,jhr Ijt1 at th arllat oppor
tunity. Tha poaltlon of tha Kuropan markat ll
abown tn tha follow. n rrpox rctrei from
Oarmany:
-Under tha Influenc of dally complaint
from tba Continent about tba dlsappolntlnc
reanlta of tha beetroot hanraat. our term
markat baa recoTara! part of last waek'a
decline. Teter!ay Mr. Uc fit's estimate
war puh!lahd. but betna mora or lea n
tlclpatsd. failed to affect prlres, and peo
ple now look forward to tha factories' eatt
matea. Mr. Llcht base hla caicuiatlon for
Ciermany on .-oo.0OO tona mora, a a mat
13.TCO.0rt tona and l'.roo.0 tone, and 15
per cent yield alnat per cent nod
13.15 par cent last two yari. A fa lima; off
of 1.h.0"10 tons In convention countries and
3.1'-V.Xv tons tor all Kurop Is n big gP
to fill and extrn can suppilea. toe ther with
tba nceaaary dacreas in conaumptlon, will
b put to n sever task to bridge thU over.
In th Portland market reftnrry price
do not fovtrn and cana sue! Is being sold
as low aa 1 25. with th usual casb dis
count. It U pureiy n local proposttloa
hr. It tm saT to say. however, that If
ther should b any turn upward tn tha
Cner uar market, tha Jobbers war
would com to a sudden end.
HOPS ARE RININO FAST AT LOVl-OS
FaclUti Crop I Now Kail rely Out of Grow
er lland
Ther was T littl buins In tha lo
cal bp mnrket yesterday. Th demand
was henry, but thr wer few seller nt
current price. Tha market was very a iron.
Th fnllowlna- cabla waa received by Kia
cr. Wolf 4k Netter from their London of
flc: -Market firm, with advancing tendency-
Valuations of ItnglUh hops. 2J0 to 250 shill
Incs. Thero I an abeolut clearance of
a lock a."
Th aVova quot:ion shows nn advanco
of IO shHltnc. Tha present London price
ara qul to 47 14 to SAM cent per pound.
lxincton mall advtcea dated two weeks
4o reported 13WO to 15.KM CwL ther m
rmaerv hands, so the tra-'.ns; In tha Pst
fortMlrht must hav been very heavy.
Tlte on place left to buy hops l on
the parlflc foast. nnd everyone knows th
fiPl'lv here Is e'e1lnjj:y mall, not mor
thwn 7 ir ctnt or in crfp. t.iia.iy sjo-
rrs on tM dale ar holding
th crop.
Me; club. 7 3 red Russian, T707Sc
Valley. 7; :. forty-fnld. bc
straight. U OJ. export. 3.90; Valley, t4.sT;
gra him. $-4 W; wuol wheat. 4 5.
cops Whola,
K.T3
134: cracked. 131 per ton.
PATi o i wn it. s i ajj Dr
M ILLSTL FT 8 Bran. 2i per ton ; mid
dltns 131; aborts, $24; rolled barley, $34
35.
HAT No 1 E. O. tlmothr. ffml: N.
1 Vai ey. 15 IT. a'f f. $13v 14. clover.
ni 12; sraln. all's 12.
B R I.EY Feed. ,Z per ton; browing,
aom. ol.
Trwetnbleo and trolta.
TROPICAL FRT1TS Omnges. $4 6
B.0O per box: California, grapefruit. S6.0O;
Florida grrapefrutt. SOQ; bananai, SOHo
Pr pound; lemons, frtue.75 per box; poms
gmnats, f l 50 pr box.
FhhH FRriT Pears. T6Cll-7B 1
bc ; grapes. 75- 5 $1.23 p-r bom; Almerl
grapea. 44.S0A7 per barrel; eraaberrtea, $11
O ll &O per Parrel; bucklebemaa. 49o per
pouna.
APPLKS Jonathans, Sl.BO9i.S8 per box
Ppltsanhorg. H0Z.U; Baldwin. T&cfttLftd
Red heeke Pippin. $LS591.7a; Northern
Spy. 111491.7s: Winter Banana. $291
Bei'.flowar. fltfLSft.
PACK VKUETAPLE9 Carrot. 1 00 par
ark. turnip. $1.00; beet a. $1.0i; parsnips.
$l.O0.
POTATOES Oregon. lio per pound;
rweet potatoea. $1.15 ? 123 per crate.
OMON.-i Oregon, $1.23 per hundred.
VEGETABLES Artichoke 73o per doer:
bean, tffl1; rabbag. .H 9 Vo per pound;
rauMwrr. ftcf$l per do n : celery. ".0 i
Tc per dosn; cucumbers. $.."0 pur box;
"UPlant. USe per pound; garlic. 109 12c
per pound; lettuce. 75 Sjc, p r doaa ; ht -house.
lettua, $1 23 per box; peppers, l91o
P-r pound ; pumpkin. 1 0 1 4c; rndlsbea
13He per doen; sprouts. B$9o per pound;
so, 11 ash. l4flSo per ponnd; tomatoe. &uo
$! per bos.
Ikalry and Coowtry rroducw.
PtTTKK "rcB creamery butter, solid
pace lSc; prints, extra; butter fat, lo lea
man o:ui pack prica.
P(IL7RV H-rs. T4e: Snrlnn 13c:
durks. yoting. MSIftU?: geea, 11 912c:
turkeys, allva. Iftc; draaaad. oiiolo. 24 2 7c
l.i' Kreeh Oregon ranca. candled. 421
) 44c ?r dorn.
( HEESB Fresh Tltlainook. flats.
W'r; Young America. IT91TH0.
PORK F ancy. i(',o par pound.
VEAL Fancy. 139l3He per pound.
3t
HEAVY RUN OF HOGS
ill THE STOCK AT YARDS
NOKTHWESTERX.
IS
STOCK RISE RAPID
Prices Soar on Enormous Buy
ing Orders. N
I -on don, 00 days,
don. ileht, l.s7l
Drafts Sight, lc; telegraph,
$4.S3: sterling on Lon-
4c.
CONFIDEICE OF INVESTORS
In
Spite? of tho Frftrfe Supply Hi
Market Holds Steady, Tops
Bringing $7.
Th featur of th local llveetock markat
yatelajr was th activity of th pork Una.
Rec l p;s of hogs war larger than for a
lone ttm past, totalling 1083 hand, and ail
f them war from Northwestern point.
In pit of th ha.vy supply, th markat
fae'.d stesdy.
Tha tcp waa $7. at which three loads wer
sol I- About st loads mvd at '..&0
other sa. es of good )lshtwlght tok were
at 'W. x few heavic wer suld at $d
to $
Ther waa not tho customary activity tn
the ca:t!e nurk-t. Htera brought $".23 to
$3..4 acd cows 44 to $4.73.
Oosd ewes were firm at S3. 30 to $3.60 and
lambs sold St $4.23 to $4.6.
KCe!pLS jPitc.'daT were 3i2 CStt'.a. 10S2
hogs, i'l.l sheep mm 'I 20 horses.
Snippers era J. Tboiauson. Ilolcer. cars
of cattle: 1. J. Biown, Baker. 3 cars of
ttl-T. Ed Klltnrn, Viser. 1 car of hogs;
WeCtw. Welter. 4 car of boss: W. L.
Anderson. Wcu.-r. 2 cars of hogs; T. J.
ackS'in. eler. 1 car of hove: 1-1 Wlrrlna.
lVls-r. 1 car of hogs; J. M. Kelthl"y. WH-
ser. 1 car of Dor. Char.es McCulIouch.
IlIn'-v 1 car of catti; F. A. Graham, El-
tn. 1 car of cattle; John Doebel. Wallowa.
car of sheep. C. H. Allen. Kn'.erprlae, 2
cara of hoa: Ohaxiea Blunter. Wallowa, 1
car of catti and hogs; W. B. Hurts. Tha
Ilea, 2 cars of hoes: Kucena 1L Evans.
Coiid on, 1 car uf hors: A. L. LMmarla kill.
! car of c::!e: if. O. Hnaaman. Tam
1 car of aap; Sam Kieet. Junction
i cars or cattle, slieep nnd hoc a.
c'ay'a sales wr a follow:
Weight. Price.
on.
Tho
about half of
Few Lot Left at Ai
AI'RORA. r.. Nov. 1. .perl Hop
itnrki In thla eection were reduced nearly
t-1. ale Mrnilny throucli the purchaaea of
K!;ber. Wolf &. Nter and Mthlr aV Orib
l.l. The former. tfir--u! thlr buyer. Felix
lair"n. ircun'-l !?)e fol'iw;ng lots: 42 bai"S
Tr rn 0. W. I'nw'.tion; 14 bl-s from Edwin
Netter; ba frm KreJ P.-ters; VI belles
1r m T ill & Kt-!it r. mr.-l between 3u and
' b.il-s f-trn Iocs! dealers. Th lots pur-cixs-U
by Klaber. Woif Netter cost them
43o or better.
A clean-up was ma-lo by William Brown,
of Salet. In the W hen t land section at 41
rents, wt.en he purchased abut 3v0 bales
fr'-rn varlius cwi-rv
nlr a f w ;:s arv 1-ft In this vicinity.
7er:.aps r."t miTrt than or J) hsle. Ta
.--.It largo lot kr.own to be unsold 1 th
Muehe l-t f ii- btla, Othrr lot ara
n-rlr all ima!L Nearly everything pur
chased her up to da: has been riippeU.
Rr.rrirT or hat have bkkn i.roe
Market Ha Absorbed the. Arrival aad Tim
othy la Una.
Receipts of bay hav been liberal for tha
past week, but a p'aco ha bva found for
all th rrtvata. and tha market ts still
fatrTy firm. specia!!y on timothy.
There waa a good demacd for oata y
tartfay and th market waa Arm at $M0IA
Tho baxlsy market waa practlcaly nominal
Thar was little or nothing doing la th
vhast Boarket. Price war quoted va
hamgwdt
LwcaJ rscotpta. la cor, war reported by
taw alvrolraata Emchang a follow a:
Wheat Baxlsy F'our Oata Rny
. .. IS 10 S3
.49 ft ft 10
. si
Monday ..
Tuesiay
Wednesday
Tburaday
Tear ua
Reason to data.dSS
Tear ago 43. J
IV 7
9
lf47
971
13
1
$77
4; 4
17
1 f." 4
ca of ncAD rr-TTVCF. RFO;ivrj
How Emperor Grape, tn Crate, Arrtv Frofn
California.
A oar of Lo Ange'.ea head lettuce waa
recetved yasterav. It waa of chotco qual
ity and o:d at 7flJ cents a do sen. Th
street v as locg on cery. epec!a: y poor
stock. S:rlct:y fancy cry sold :i at
37. cents a 4on.
A Cr of Red Emperor grapes arrived
from California, They wer tn crate and
were quoted at $1.13. Th demand for
crape waa good. Tha apple movement
was a mo on a 'tberal scale. Peara wer
s.vw.
49 )aiibs .
1T ec ..
S3 hoRi . .
4 lios-s .
3 hogi . .
84 boss ...
5 cow
5 cow ..
1 ster .
cow
-7 cow .
i'T coa ..
1 bvtfer .
50 heiferg
0l llURSX,.
6 hots ..
13 lamb
1 " ew a . .
3 bill! ..
2:. cow . .
3 bull ..
1 bull ....
1 cow ....
1 ateer ..,
0 cow ..,
Z cow ...
4v cows ...
1 cow ....
s bui: ...
- b.4;: ...
5 hor . . ,
37 hohS ...
r..-. how ...
42 hopa ...
1 lu..s ...
1 cow ....
81 ho- ....
ft hoc ...
S3 hoci ...
1 hog ....
20 ateer ..
1H $4.40
8,:to
Boom Follows Latest TeTelopmrTit In
thr Tobacco Case Steel and
Union Pacific Gain ft Points.
Bond Tralint?a Hearr.
NEW PORK, Nor. $. Wall street view
of tho acceptnnc by th oourt of th Amer
ican Tobacco reorganisation plan waa reg
istered emphatically today in tho stock mar
ket. Securltlo wer purchased confidently
In larg amount. Price roae x tens lv sly
la every quarter of th market.
Whtl tho American Tobacoo atocks and
bond war tron;. thstr movement wr
not o pronounced a thoao of th mor
act It- issue. United States Steel wa t
most conspicuous flgur rising mora th.
flv points to
Trsaaaotlons In this atock wr on 1
enormous scnla with a total fnr th day
of 4 J l.OOO shares. Th stock was particu
larly aensltlv to the tobacco decision, be-
caus of th dissolution sutt Instituted
against tho United etate Steel Corporation,
and tho demand for the ah area aeemed to
1 almost limit lea.
Gains wer general throujrhout tha list.
tTnlon Paclflo rose to 173 W. a gain of nearly
flv points. Lehlrh Valley, American Emelt-
Ing and International Harveater rose four
point or more. Reading and Amalgamated
Copper more than I and other active hars
from 2 to $ points. Trading was on n much
larrer scale, with a total for th day of
well abov a million shares.
Report of much greater activity In tho
steel trad continued to com tn. Several
eon tract for te.ef rails wer under negotia
tion. It waa said. A declaration of an extra
dividend on Natiorml Biscuit waa followed
by a lis of tho stock to a new hKh record.
Passing of tha dividend on American Cotton
OH had been predicted for som time, and
th stock, which rose two points early In
tha day. did not fall below yesterday-n
clos.
London trading waa estimated at about
IV 00 shares, chiefly buying. United tatra
Steel. Reading. Union Pacific and Rock
Island wer traded In moat heavily for for
eign account.
Trading tn th bond market was on a
much larger scale. Bonds generally showed
pronounced strength. Total a lea, par value.
$4,171,400. United States bond war un
changed on call.
CLOSIXO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales.
AMIa Chsl pf 30
AmaJ Copper .. S4.I"
Am Asr.cuit . . L'N
Am R-t t-.igar. 4..oo
Ame;i."in Can .. H.sn
Am C.r F.ljr..
Am Cotton Oil.. . 7i
am iid 4 i.t pt . . .
Condlttoa of tho Tuaanry.
WAFKTNOTON, Nor. , At the beginning
of business today the condition of th United
pTare 'iresury was:
Workira balance In Treasury of
fices $ 74.790.3S0
In lar.ki and Fhiltr-nin trasurr Sa.fit's.o
Total huisnce In aen-ral fund... 133.071.052
Ordinary rerelnte rfttfnliv 2.4rt.rt41
Ordinary dishnr men's 2.".13 4.1
Thv deficit 10 dste this fiscal year is $-1.-
477.a:0. as senlnet a deficit of $ll.SS.
ht tlma lat vr
These fig: urea exlud Panama Cansi and
public aecit traasscuons.
Adrsuooo in Bar Silver.
NEW TOHK. Nov. 9. Commercial bar
silver aold at an ounce In this market
tod a J, an ad vane of 1 Ac from yesterday.
This is th htehest prlco attalnsd In over a
year.
The rise, la attributed to ecarcltr of
"spot. or demand, silver In London. Tnat
market's supply of tho metal Is depleted by
reason of heavy shipment to China in con
necUon with th revolution. o
SAN FRAJVCT3CO PRODUCE MARKET
Prlco Qnoted nt tho Bay City for Ves;-
tablea. fruit a. Etc.
SAX FTIANCI3CO. Nor. 9. Th follow-
tng produce prlres were current hero today:
Vegetables Cucumbers. 65c9$l; garlic.
Bf aoi tomatoes, 25 4 auc; eggplant, 007
60c.
Huttr Fancy creamery, 81 Ha.
Kggs Store. 4c; fnney ranch, 40c
Oaions 41 VI 13.
Cheese Young America. 16 115 He
Fruit Apples, choice. II oommon, T601
Mexican limes, $4?3; California lemons,
choice. $3.00; common, $2: pineapple. $2 9$.
potatoes Oregon Burbanks, L4ftl.oO;
Caltnaa Burbanks, $l.o1.83; streets. $1.90
01.76.
MUlstuffs Bran. $2l?t9; mJddllnga IS2
t34.
Hay Wheat. SIS 020; wbsat and oata
tiilT: alfalfa. J&1I
Recelpta Flour. gAn quarter sacks:
wheat. PiH centals; barley, 11.2S3 contain;
oata, 2700 centals; potatoes. !i7S0 sacks;
bran, IOO sack; mlddlinga 7W sack; hay,
V7 tona
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Nor. 9. Standard copper
firm. Spot and November, 12.16 0 12L3c;
December. 12 .-'0 Q 12.41V : January, 1X239
1-. .:; February, 12.25 Q 12.&0O. London
Bfady; spot. 8 11 tl: futures, f.7 f.
Lake copper. 12.5vu 12.02 He; leetroIytic,
12-Mt 12.2 Sc. and casting, $12.2
I2.;t7c
Tin easy. Spot and November. 41.80 9
43c: January, 4LA042c; February, 41.6" iy
41.7a. London steady; spot. fl91 10; fu
trues. 133 10a
I .-end dull. 4.2.i4M.SOc New TorV 4.1C0
4.1o East Ft. Louis: Iondon. 16 ids 9d
Spelter dull. 6.30e..Vic New York,
6.4c East St. Louis; London, 2 15a
Antimony dull: Cook soft. 8S.134c.
Iron. Cleveland warrants. 40s 1044 In
London. Locally Iron wan quiet; No. 1
foundrr Northern. $15915-25: No. 2. $14.75
15; No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern
soft. $15015.50.
High.
i'z1
" '
12
53
4ia
Low.
11
f.5 H
51
5ttS
H
M V,
43 W
H id
12
ri
s.t.
r.43 m
....... lAt 7.o
12tl 4.40
4.4
1110 5.3j
11411 4.00
913 4 65
. . a 4 it
htfer i-m
,.. b64 4.73
. . I'M tl.s.n
... $24 $.23
.. 71 4.tei
Hi ry.v
,.1m.-.;
.. 77 4.rtO
..l..73 4.7.1
..1430 4.50
..1140 4.00
..1210 6,23
..li40 4.75
. .lKtl 4.50
. .12H 4.23
..11 2.0
. .14.. 4 ;.o
. .12kV 4.23
.. 2"'J C'M
224 0.
. . 2 75 n.i-.-,
.. 243 6-
..1115 4.25
90 4.K
13 .)
.. S44
. . 14 .wo
.. av hmi
..1153 4.30
..l-'4." ft. .VI
. .I2i' . :t..v
..1250 :ir,
. .It'.s a..v
. . S77 4.fc
. . 214 H 'Ht
... 1M AM)
..17 .ss
.. 216 nio
. . 5 Vi 6.h
.. 7S 4.25
. . 1V9 t..v
92 2.50
ef-ers . .
1 1 J w
1 st tier
B Luis
2 row
"O h.s
15 ho tfS
M hui
S5 hoa ......
2 hogs
$4 larli&S
45 ewa
4 cull sheep
Am lc Securl
Am '.tneeed . . .
Am Lucomotlv
Am Km. I 4fc K-f.
do (trirred..
Am Fte-; Fdy . .
Am Suai I'.'f..
Am Tel A Tel..
Am Tobacco pf
Am Woolen ....
Anne in la M Co
Atchison
do pi f erred. .
Atl Co.nt Una.
1UU A Ohio . . .
It.-ihlohem Steel
Itrook K Tran. .
Cuna-ilxn Pao ..
Central Leaihsr
ilo nrferred .
Centril of N J.
Ch-g A Ohio . . .
Chicago A Alton
Chi Ot West ..
do nrefcrred. .
Chicago A N W
C. M St St Paul.
C. C. C A St L.
Col Fuel A Iron.
Col at Southern. .
Consol ....
C(rn Products ..
Del At Hudson. .
Ii Jk R Grande..
do prt'lerred. .
Pls'-lIIcrs Sccur
Erl
do 1st pf ....
do 2d pf ....
Oen Electric ...
Ot North pf ...
Gr North Oro ..
Lllnois Central.
Introor Met . ..
do preferred. .
Inter Marin pf
Lit Paper
lnt Pump
Iowa Con tral . . .
K C Southern . .
do pit?ferred. .
Laclede Gas .
1-ouis & Naah . .
Minn A S: L . .
M. S P A S 8 M
Mo. Kan A Tex.
do preferred.. .
Mo Pnctnc
National Jll ...
Nart-n.i1 Lead ..
N Ry Met 2 pf.
N V Central
N T. Ont A Wes
Norfolk A WVt
North Am
Northern Pao ..
Pad Ac Mall . ...
Pennvylvunta ...
People Ghs . ..
P. C C A St L..
Plttshjrg Cal
Pre3?(l S Car..
Pull Pal Car . ..
Ry St el t-prlug
Ki'int
It pu-'ho fteel ,
do preferred.
400 18H 17H
1.20
43.44 '0
1.20
.0'M
4.aou
" 2.1O0
1. '
2)0
H
2
4.1'H
000
4.000 74
72 4j
3 4"'
19
"Sfi'i
i"3 '
1294
11)2
S0
242 -4
23 V
1.4 K
16.600
jo.rtco
1.1'M
2UV
' V.Vh
S2.1'0
2.V0
IOO
10
145
114
Prices quoted at th Portland Union
Stockyards for th various classes of atock
wer:
Cattle
Cholc ateor $3.40fl J3.3
Oo4 to choice eteef. i.ti 4 0
Fair to good steers &.(? j.Ji
Medium steers 4. ?6 $
I'oor Strs $.Tia 450
Cholc cow 4.50 9 5.00
Fair to good now. ......... .... 4.44 d A.2S
Common cow , li$ $.0
Extra cholc payd heifer.... 4 75 4 $.09
Cholc betfar .................. 4. SO A 4
Choir ball I 7$ 5 4 04
OKLG0N T.009 FIRM AT 44 CENTS
lrerd Turkey Ar Movtn Mar Freely.
14v.o PenJtry Ihrara.
0:cj."a ranch errs were quoted up to 44
en: es:crtlay. Th kupp'y wa so small
buyers rea-tlly pa!d this prlca
l.!v pultry was fir:y p.entlful and sale
dr.tgc L lreaaed poultry ta coming in
m- e frse'y. Chotc Urased turkey bring
S. 11 ' centa
ra re wrt no char.gea tn th butter or
ch-e market a.
r. ink
Bank Cleaning-. -
clear'.ngs of the Northwestern cltle
y-s: niay
wer a fol.owa:
.r:nea
PorU.aul $i 12
.a::: l.i:& -
T.- i-na artl.14
Spvka
Fslanres.
$ 9-.P7S
207. 41
3.52i
s.yi7
rOBTLAJTD MARSJKT&
Oram, r loar. FereL Ktc.
WtflAl risrt baau: i5 lues (em, J Q
Oood to cnoloo bulla.
Common bulls ...........
Choio caive
Oood to choir calv.....
Common calv ..........
Cholc stag
Good to cholc stags. . . ,
Hoci-
rtiou- light hog
CrtOd to rhOlC ilrtg ....
Fair to grod bos ......
Co.'.imon hosa ..........
Sheep
ChK yearling wathm,
W CK1
Choir yearling wether.
mountains
fhoic two and throws .
I'hniir tnr.unta.n Iambs .
GiM'u to ct.otc !a;nt ....
at.e- ian:ba
Cu.it
$.25 a 1.54
100 s.&o
T$0t 7.75
.... T.!5J 7 50
.... 4.409 O.00
.... 440 4.73
.... 4.14 4.&0
.... $.A39 7."
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Rock Island Co. lo..VK
do preferred. . 6.1K
St L A S F t pf 1.000
bt L Southwest,
do preferred..
Sloss Sheffield .
Southern Pao ..
Southern Rr
no preferred..
Tenn Crpper . .
Texas A Pacific
Tol. St L A Wen
do preferred..
Union raclllo ..182.5'
do preferred.. 2V0
TJ S Realty ... 100
TJ 8 Rubber ... B.loo
U 8 6tet 421,000
do preferred.. 7.80
nan copper . .
V Caro Cham .
Wabash
do preferred..
Western Md . ..
Westing Ei0 ..
Western Union
Uhtl ALE..
Lehlsh Valley ..
141S
11S
1704
32S
34
55
45
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100
rsso
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4.00 1
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of
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Cbk-as; UTewtock Market.
'AGO. Ncr. 9. Cattle Receipts
CH
tlmaie-l. i3t0: market. s:ajy for best, oth
rs wek. lieevt, $4.05 v 9.10; Texas steers,
$4 0 5 15: Western eteerp. $4.35 6 7.25; stck-
r acd feeders, "w 5.'; cows and heifers.
$.' v 4 . c 1 v. $ y 50 if 8. 50.
H Reeipta timated. 210: market,
slow to steady. Llfiht. $.'t.30 3 tj.r.0; mixed.
$5hvA40; heavy. $5.800.40: rough. $5.W
11 0. good to choice h-a7, $t 3 ti .4; p:ga,
$-5 t, -. 25: bu k of laita, 10 J l 3J.
Mh-P Recs.pts. estimated. 23. oo; mar-k-t
s.uw to weak. Native. i:..VI03.:
Werrer n. $2 7." j S. S": yriinrs. $i.7t M 4 4 t;
UmL'S, cat.ve. $J.75jf5.bJ; Western, $4,75 9
$.o.
( of fro and Rognr.
NEW TORK. Nor. 9. Coffe closed at a
net loss o from 10 to 23 pointa November.
14 51. December. 14 4lr; Januarv. 14.10c,
February-. U c; March. 15.54c: April.
l$.4c: May. 18 6c: June. lS.4l'o: July, Aa
gu:. Sftember end October. IS-4e.
Spo' co'lee quiet. Rlr. No. 7. 15So: San
tas N . 4. 1 c. Mtld quiet. Cordova,
10 - a l;c nomli.al.
Raw tucar easy. Muscovado. $9 tet.
.-c; centruugai. 99 test. 3.12o; moli
$ test. I S.c Kenne4 easy.
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New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Xo. 9. Cotton Spot clol
dull. 10 cnlnla hlhr. llld-upl.nd 9.40o;
do gulf. 9.7c. No ul.l
Kuturva clrwjed nta4y. Closlnr bid.: Ko-
..mber. 9.13o: D.c.mber. 9.24o; Juatrr,
9.04c; February, 9.0Kc: March. 9.15e; April.
9.1uo; May. n.2ic: Jnua. 9.2t;c: July. 9.30c;
Auzu.t. 0.26a: S.pt.isbr. 9.27o: October.
9.27a.
N.val Store.
PAVASN'AH. Oa., Not. 9. Turpentln.
firm. 404.'.c: .ulea 071; receipts, 97;
fthl;ments. ro; atorks. 39.140.
lioiin firm. RT.lpU. 803; thipm-nta.
.".S: atocka. oo.soo. Qant.: B. tt.osa
8.12140; V. J1.108.15; E. I". 0 f 'i. 15
8.171; H. jn.205i6.25; J. 51.20: K, i!.33
fl.4r.; M. 88.00; N. 6.8; WG. 87.80; tVTV,
87.60.
PIT PRICES LIFTED
Wheat Stronger at Chicago
Because of Snow in Canada.
THRESHERS ARE STOPPED
Improred Drrnand for Winter Wheat
Flour Also Adds to the Strength
of tbo Grain Market- Clom
Orer Cent Higher.
CHICAGO, Not. I.-4tidw and cold, stop
ping' thrasher in th Canadian Northwest
and malting farmer r offering light at le
vator pointa In th Spring; crop state, gav
a lift today to th price of wheat. Th clos
wag steady at a nt ad vane of o to 10.
Latest figures showed corn l-lo off to Ho
op. oat to higher and hot prod
uct 17 4925o higher.
Wheat finished at nearly th top point of
tha day. In addition to th affects of th
Northwest storm, an Improved demand for
Winter wbeat floor appeared to be an un
derlying; cause of strength. Th chief Im
mediate Influenc was the covering of con
siderable quantities of short wheat In a pit
that had previously un well sold out. Sen
timent In favor of the bull aid received
mor or lea impetus from talk of larg
aales of cash wheat pending her, though no
such transaction was reported brought to
completion. December swung from 93 to
94 Vic. closing- lto up. at 94 a
Ther apparently wer big rstlng orders
to buy corn at a shad b-low the market
pjtc. and ther wer qualiy liberal offer
to sell at a llttla over tha market. Decem
ber ranged from 62 c to ftCAc. and closed
steady at $3 o, a gain of Ho net. Cash
grade wer in moderate demand, but lower.
Keats yellow wu quoted at 78 74c
Firmness developed in oats, largoiy be
cause cariot arrivals her exhibited som
falling off. High and low limits touched
for th December delivery srer 4o and
460. with th clos o net higher-at
4r4$Tic
Provisions had th steepest anvanc in
weeks. Value rose mor on account of
scantiness of pit supplies than a a result
of any Important buying. At th clos of
trading pork was 2Tc up and other product
irv&ri7MC to 2itu--"c nigner.
Futures ra" tfA aa follows:
Open. Hluh. Low.
Dee. 90.S34 $0.94U
May 99. H 99.
July 4.tt .9
CORK".
Deo. 2tt
May 44 4.S .4414
July 44. W .44 Vh .44 Ss
OATS.
Deo. .T.. . .44i .4'A -4H
May 49W .49 .49H
July 45 .46 .464
PORIC
Jan IS 9J 14.20 15.91 H
May 14.40 14 67 H
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YOflfC. Nov. 9. Evaporated apple
ateadv. Spat, fancy, lOlOVsc; cholc. 85s
0'.te; prime. 7((8c.
Prunes inactive. Quotations ranged from
7S12c ffr California up to 40-50 and from
im,fllfl4o fnr Oreana
Peaches Inactive. Cholc. HVtTllHe
tra choice. Ui0l2c: fancy. 1212 4
: ex-
Wool at St. Ixml.
ST. IXCl!4, Nov. 9. Wool Unchanged.
Territorv and Western mediums, 164 3 20c t
fin media ms. IAOI80; line, lltir.c
Duluth Flax Market.
DTTLUTH, Nov. 9. Flax on track. In
tore, to arrive and November. $3.02 fe; Da
camber. 11.99 bid; May. $2.02 bid.
' Hop at New York.
NEW TORK. Nov, 9. Hop firm. Pa
eiflo Coast. 4.47c
WOOL PROGRAMME SEEN
Action of Oregon Growers Believed
to Be National Forecast.
PENDT-ETON, Or.. Nov. t. Action of
the National Woolg rowers' Association.
with reference to railroad rates, .tariff
and other legislation and all matters
pertaining to the industry will be fore
oast, in the opinion of eheepmen of
this section, when the 14th annual con
vention of the Oregon TVoolgrowers
Association 1 held at Baker, November
14 and IS.
Announcement of the programme
made today by secretary Dan P.
Smythe provides for addresses on the
preparation of wool for market; the
National warehouse; grazing and for
estry, marketing of mutton and the fu
ture of sheep grazing In the state.
Among the men expected to deliver
addresses are Dr. 8. W. McClure, secre.
tary of the National Association, who
has just returned from Washington, D.
C, where- he has been leading the
woolmen's fight against schedule K,
Ciiarles Green, one of the best-known
wool buyers Irr" the West, and Fred W.
Goodlngr. of the National Woolgrowers"
Warehouse at Chicago.
Jan.. .
liar..
s.lTH
.(
LARD.
S2H
.64
BIB3.
8 40
Cloaa.
1.00 4
.
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.4H
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.40
.49?,
.4S
1.1E
14.50
1.1TH
0.(5
I2H
t.e
Jan. I.;s 8 40 1. 15 .40
Mar 8.37i 166 S.8TH l.o2i
Cajrh quotations wer as followa:
l-'lour Off about 15c
My No. , 91c
Barley Feed or mixing. !0cS tL04;, fair
to oholos maltlnit.
Timothy aead $13,003 18.24.
Clover 114.00 20.00.
Pork Mui. per bbl.. I18.m 1S.T5.
Lard Per 100 lbs.. I.12H9.13.
Short rib. Side. (loo.). J8.10.
Grain statistic.:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 87,000 bu.hela. Primary recelpta
war. 044,000 buahela, compared with 702,
000 bushels the corresponding; day a year
ago. Estimated reclpts for tomorrow:
Wheat, 68 cara: corn. Ill cars; oats. 100
cara; hose, 20,000 head.
Ormln at San Franciaoe.
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. . Wheat
Gteady.
Barley Firm.
1 Rpot quotations: Wheat Shipping-. $1.47
1.B2H per cental. Barl.r Feed. 41. OS
per cental; brewing-, $2.02 472.05.
Oats Red. 11.75 l. 00 per cental; white,
tl.8331.87Vi: black, 41.6331.75.
Cail board sales: Wheat No trading;.
Barley December, 1 1.07 bid, $1.98 asked per
oental; May. $2.07 Vi.
Pncet Round Wheat Market.
TACOMA, Nov. 9. Wheat Bluestera, 83c;
fortyfold, 81c; club. 80c; red Russian, 78
7c Receipts, wheat S3 cars; oats, 8 cars;
hay 7 cars.
SEATTLE. Nov. 9. Wheat Bluestera.
82Vc: fortyfold, 80c; club, 7c; Fife, 7Bc;
red Russian, 7sc
- Yesterday's car receipts, wheat 12, oats
17, barley 4, hay 21.
HOTEL KEEPER IS OUSTED
P0 sharea.
t. Quota
U 3 r.f It t..l''S N y c n Sua.. 8
do coupon . . -lo! N'o Pacific 3i... !
TJ 8 3 ric lft: N. Pacific 4a... H.'
do coiUHn . i"l ? , I'nlon P:clfio 4a.Kl
U S new 4 rag. 1 1.1 : Wis Central 4s..
do coupon . . . 1 13 Japanes. 4s .... 87.
D A R O 4S. . 90V.B;
StcM-ks at lUMton.
TIOSTON. Not. 1. ('losing quotatlona-
AII"us 2 iMohawk 41
Amai 'ojp.r.. .". Nevada Con .... 37
A Z T. St!... I.1H'N"pl"slnr Mln,-s. 7 14
Arizona Com .. 40 iN'orth Btitte ?5H
H C C S M. r. ,. North 4
Ttutt. Calltlon. 17 4 Old lominioo... 4.;Vs
Cal & Arizona.. 4fl '' Osceola pi '
Cal A Hecla. .. ..: U'arrott (9 as C).IV
. . . o:
Proprl"tre of Dallas Hostelry
Ejected by Sherlfr.
SHERTDAN, Or.. Nov. 9. (Special.)
Sheriff Grant served a writ of ejeot
ment on Mr. L. A. Chlpman, proprie
tress of the Dallas) Hotel, last Satur
day. The action of Sheriff Orant grew
out of legal proceedings brought by J.
I. Brown, owner of the property, to
obtain possession ot It.
The case was tried before Justice of
the Peace Holman and Judgment was
rendered in favor of the plaintiff for
restitution of property and costs of
the case. A previous action was started
against Mrs. Chlpman last August, but
bonds for appeal were given and the
matter was taken up to the Circuit
Court. Henry Museott, who has leased
the hotel, has taken possession.
Centennial 914;guincy
Cop Kan Con Co M ,Snannon
E Rutt. Cop M. 1014: Superior
Franklin 7Vud A Bo. Mln..
Oranhy Con ... 80 I Tamarack
Green. Canan.a. TVU 8 8 R A M...
1 Royall. Cop 13 I do preferred.. .
Kerr Lake 8 Ttah con
Lak. Copper. ... 80Hlr-t:ih Copper Co.
La FaMe Copper 4H Winona
Miami Copper... 19.; Wolverln.
74k.
S3
4S
. S3
call
2V.;
SO
CtUcaw Pndarw Market.
CHICAOO. Nor. Sl Kutter StMdy;
creameriea. t4S02r: daliien. '22c
F.fga fiteadr- Reclrta. cum: at
mark: eaa. tnclndec; 172uo; flrMa,
ii . it r fir.ta, .a.
tit
Money. ITxchaag-e, Flo.
NEW TORK, Nov. 9. Money oa
steady. 34g:i per cent: ruling rata,
olMlns bid. 2V: ottered at 2.
Time lnan aasltr: 80 days. 4 ff SH
dara. 3IS3: six months.
Prim, mercantile papar, 44 f4 pr cent
Bterilns .xchanff. drm. with actual bual
ne.a In bankers' bills at $4.S375 for 60 days
ar.d at $4.b705 for d.maud. Commercial
b;::.. $4.83.
liar allv.r, (11 Sc.
Mexican doKara. 46V5C
Government bonds steady, railroad bonds
strong.
LONDON. Nov. . Bar illTCr Unwttl.4;
tOd per ounc
Mon.y lVi4yl4 per ent
Th. rat. ot discount la th. op.n aaarkat
for short bill. Is $Stj."S p.r oent; for thr..
montlu' bills. g4j per cent.
AJ( JT.HAKCXSCO. iior. 1,-iterllu oa
Editor Buys His Paper Back.
JOSEPH, Or., Nov. 8. (Special.) S.
P. Phutt, who sold the Joreph Herald
In July to O. O. Mercer, rms bought
the piper back acrain, taking charge
this week.
. European Grain Markets.
LIVERPOOL Nov. 9. Wheat Deoember.
Ta JSd; March, 7a SVid; May, Ta ld.
w earner ciouay.
Encllsh country markets quiet. French
country markets steady.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nor. 9. Wheat Decem
ber. $1.04V4; May, $1.084; July. $1.09 Vk
Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.05S: No. 1 Northern,
$1.05 hi: No. 3 Northern, $1,02 Vt 1.03 V, ;
No. 3 wheat, BTVtci9$1.00Vi.
TELEPHONE TAX FOUGHT
Dallas Company Says State Commis
sion Is Unfair.
SHERIDAN, Or., Nov. 9. (Special.)
At the annual meeting of the Polk
County Mutual Telephone Company, of
ficers for the ensuing year were elect
ed, with presidential honors falling to
A. O. Rempel. of Smithfield.
The chief Interest at the meeting cen
tered in the strenuous objection raised
to the system of taxation imposed on
the telephone companies of the state
by the Slats Tax Commission. The
Polk County company maintains that
Inasmuch sub It is not maintained to
make revenue, and Is not Incorporated,
the tax should not be Imposed promis
cuously, but should' discriminate be
tween. companies maintained for publlo
utility solely and those In operation to
pay a stock dividend.
Reports from all the different phone
companies in the county are to the ef.
feet that they will all protest the ac
tion of the Ptate Tax Commission.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Construct Asphalt and othsr Bit
alnoua Pavements. 606-605 Blectrlo
bids.. Portland. I Or. Oskar Hubsr,
Man as; sr.
lumber mens
National Bank
CAPITAL $1,000,000
4 pr cent
on saving's
Corner Fifth
and Stark
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859. ,
Capital Stock $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 800,000.00
i
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, availi
able in all parts of the world.
Corner Washington and Third Streets.
First National
lank
Capital $1,500,003 .
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
- Rocky Mountains
Every man and woman should make a will, and the advan
tages of a Trust Company acting as Executor or Trustee will be
generally conceded. WILLS may be drawn and filed with this
company, which is authorized under the 6tate banking law to
act' as Administrator.
Security Savings & Trust Company
Eortland, Oregon.
Capital $1,000,000. Surplus, $400,000
V
,he desire to make money i3 natural. The am
bition to save money is laudable. A bank ac
count inspires a desire to save. Depositors in
this bank are offered every facility and adyantage ac
cruing from a quarter century's banking experience.
Your account is cordially solicited.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
Founded in 1886 Washington at Second
A9o Paid on Time Deposits
Taxpayers who have
misspent hard-earned
money in the effort to
get a "cheap" street
pavement have dem
onstrated that there
is nothing so expen
sive as experiment
ing. Eventually it
always means bitu
lithic. .
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
1KAVELER8" GL'LDK.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
CRUISES PR LUXF,
SOUTH AMERICA
THIRD ANNUAL CBCTSE of tha
S. S. "BLUEChER"
th largest cruUlnff steamer rsllinr from
one America to the other. Ottera eyerr
luxurv and cmnfort.
LEAVING NEW YORK JAN. 20, 1912,
Porte of cail : port of Mwln. lrnam
tmco. Santo. Buenos Aires Acnft tho
Andes), I'linta, AreoM (throuffti tbo
ltral. of .Magellan), A IpariUo, Kio do
Janeiro, llaliia. Pan. Bridtrtrtowa and SU
TUumaa. Optional aide trips everywhere
Tc SO DAYS COftr $350 a
A lo Cruises to the Orlfnt, West Indies.
Around the World, Italy and Eg?pt, oto.
RFGULAR SERVICES
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
PRES. GRANT Nov 18. a A. M.
f AMF.RIKA Not. XL. M A. M.
MOLTK Not. 15. A M.
il-E N N 8 YLV ASIA Deo. t, P. M.
tUnexcallad Rltr-Carlton a la Carta
Restaurant, Gymnasium, Electric Batbs.
Elevator. Palm Garden. W1U call at
Plymouth and Cherbourg;. I Hamburg di
rect, second cabin only.
Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, Genoa
S. B. HAMBURG Nor. 15, 1 P. M.
8. 8. CINCINNATI Dee. 7
8. S. HAXSLBU Jan. 4
' Write for booklets ef mil crolses.
H.UTBntC-AMKItlCAX IJNE. 190 Powell St.. Gan Francisco. Cai, or 0.-W. R. N.
Co.. Northern Paclflo, V. at R. O., Burllnaton Route, Milwaukee and P. 8. R. IL; C F.
Pflueer. Mulker bldr.. D. B. Fmlth. 69 3th at.. Portland. Oreron.
HONOLULU $110
FIBST CLASS ROCKD TRIP .
The most delightful spot on entire world
tour for your vacations. Delightful sea bat
ing at the famous beach of Walklkl. The
splendid SS. Sierra (10.000 tons displace
ment) maKej uie round irip in in aayi, one
can visit on a side trip the Uvinc volcano
of Kilauea which is tremendously active,
and see for himself the process of world
creation. No other trip compares with this
for the marvelous and wonderful in nature.
Visit the islands now, while you can do it
bo easily and quickly and while the vol
cano is active. Prompt attention to tele
grams for berths. Sailings; November 4,
November 25. December lC etc.
OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.
ftt Market Street. San Francises).
Willamette River Route
Boats for Oregon City and Salem. Dslljr
8:45 A M. (except Sunday).
. Fur, Corvallla. Albany and Independence.
:o A M. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
Ofnce and dock, foot Taylor st.
OKEXiOX CITY TRASS. CO.
Pbone Mala 40.
COOS BAY LINE
TEAMKB BBBAKWATEB.
alls from Alnewortb Dock. Portias, a
P. at., every Tuesday. Freight reoelvea at
AJnswortA Dock dally up to A P. Is. Ps
sencr tare, flrst-olaaa, 910: aeoond-claea ST.
IncludlDV meals and berth. Ticket office
Alnavexth Iock. rkoaet etala eee, MtU
AIu, liia
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS.
Express gerslce Tim
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER SCENIC ROCTB
Isa Than 4 Uays at See by the
EMTKESSES OF TUJB ATLANTIC
Weekly Sailings to Europe,
First-class, $82.S0; Winter months, $89.00.
Second-class. $63.75; One-class cabin XI $50
et-ECIAl, CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS.
Friday. Dec, 1, Empress of Britain,
Saturday, Dec &. Lake Manitoba.
Friday. Pec 15, Empress of Ireland.
Berthing plana now open. Book Early.
THIRD-CLASS BATES.
Hamburg. Antwerp, Bremen, etc., $80, $31.00
Liverpool London, Glasgow. Sel-
laat $31.25. $32.50
Norway, Denmark. Sweden. .. .$34.75, $30.21
Special rail rates on request.
r. B. Johnson, O. A., 14$ Third St,
AH scents sell Can. Vac tickets.
OPEN RITKB TRANSPORTATION CO.
. STE. J.N.TEAL
Freight reoslTea
daily at Oak-st. doc
for Tha Dalles.
Hood RlTer, White
Salmon, Uma 1 1 1 1 a,
Kennewlck. P a s o o.
Richland. Hanford.
White BluIIs, ana
Intermediate pointa
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE.
FARE 50 CENTS
TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMOH. TUB
DALLES.
Steamer leaTea Portland Sunday. Tuesdsy.
Thursday. 7 A. M. Returning leaves The
Dalles Monday. Wednesday, Friday. 7 A. 1.,
arriving at Portland about 5 P. M. sams day.
W. S. Buchanan. Supt.: W. S. SmaliwojX
Gen'l Mgr. Phone Main fldO. A 8527.
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San Francicso. Los Angeles
and San Diego Direct
North Paclflo 8. 8. Co.'s 8. S. Roanoke
and a S. Elder sail every Wednesday alter
nately at 6 P. M. Ticket office 12 Tblrl
St., near Alder.
Phones M. 1314. A 1314.
KESeUl
"BFSfV
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOB
San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITHOUT CHANGE.
8. 8. Bear Sails 4 P. M. November 13.
SAN "KA. CISCO PORTLAND S.S. CO,
Ticket umce, lis rnira vt.
Pbones Main 402 and A 1403.
HEW YORK-PORTLAND
REGULAR FREIGHT 6ERVICH.
Low Rates. Schedule Time.
AMERICAN .HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
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