Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 15, 1912, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE MOKMNG OREGOMAX, FK1DAY, XOYE31BE11 15, 1J12.
WOOL SALES IN EAST
Latest Transfers of Oregon
Staple at Good Prices.
MARKET ON A SOUND BASIS
straights. 13.00; exports. 3-00 C 3. 70: Val
ley. 14.30: inbim. 4.ZU; wnoie wnei.
44.40.
COIN Whole. J3S: cracked. ..!( per ton
WHEAT Track or lees: Clab. 77c; blue-
item, tic: forty-fold. c: red Russian. 7tc;
MI LLP TV VVS Bran. 29 per ton; shorts.
middlings. (30.
BARLET Feed. 25 er ton: brewing.
:7i2S Der ton: rolled. S--'7..6 2S.bO.
nTA vn i white s.-'a.sofe:'? ner ton.
HAT Timothy, choice. 174rlS; No. 1.
1: oat and vetch. 112; alfalfa, 112; clover.
10; straw, 8jjl.
LONDON
-IS
BUYER
Foreign and Domestic Securi
ties Markets Improve.
With Supplies Light Prices Are
Gradually Hardening, as the
Demand Is Strong for AI
most AH Classes.
Sales of Western wool In Boston In the
past week Included a lot of baled Oregon
wool, afrrre gating about 100.000 pounds, at
IS and 19 cents In the grease, or 59 and 60
cents clean basis. Some fine and fine me
dium Wyoming- brought 18 and 1 cents in
the grease cr about 60 cents clean. Original
wool sales Included some Montana at about
ft? 61 cents clraa and considerable New
Mexican. Colorados, Idahoa, etc., at prices
ranging from 57 and 60 or 61 cents clean.
'There has also been soma business lit Cali
fornia wools. Including about 60.000 pounds
of gprlng at prices ranging from 50 and 54
rents clean, while about 36,000 pounds of
Middle County Is reported at a scoured cost
of 30 cents.
Although the Boston market Is less active
than it was. the commercial Bulletin con
siders conditions very good yet. It says:
"The market for wool Is changed but little
so tar as prices are concerned. One or two
grades bave shown advances In price, but
generally speaking the market Is firm at
last week's rat?5, with demand strong for
almost all class? of wool."
Commenting on the generally strong situ.
atlon in the world's matUrt?. tlie Bulletin
says:
"No cessation of hostilities Is apparent In
Australia as yet, although many of the Eu
ropean buyers think prices are dangerously
high and aver that they are proceeding with
caution on account oi me general conai-
tiocs outside the market, such aa high
money. Balkan difficulties, eta Neverthe
less the Continent and England are the
principal buyers in the primary market auc.
Hons and give no Indications of letting up
In their operations right away. Market val
ues have been advancing, therefore, under
the keen competition prevailing. Generally
speaking, the supplies suitable for this mar-
kr; that have been offered at the Australian
markets thus far have been very few. With
the Geelong sales. ' which are now under
way American style wools will be available
in larger quantities."
Vegetables and Fruits.
FRESH FRUITS Arples. 50gL50 per
t&hp.r&fynKmLL STREET GOES STRONG
Darrei: casaoas. idcii.bu per uuiru.
TROPICA!. FRIITS Orances. aiencit-
4: California grapefruit. 54 95: Florida
grapefruit. $4.50; lemons. fS per box; pine
apples. c per pound; pomegranates,
per box; persimmons. $1.75 per box.
nt)R Enroll. IMr tier aclc
POTATOES Jobbing prices: Burnanks.
c per hundred; sweet potatoes, lc per
pound.
VEGETABLES Beans. 12c: cabbage, lc
per pound; cauliflower. 4ciS1.25 per
dozen: celery. $3.50 per crate; cucum
bers. 50AbUc ner dozen: eggplant. $1.20 l..0
r box: head lettuce. S2 Der crate
peppers, 6&Sc per pound; radishes. lfiJJc
per dozen; sprouts. No; tomatoes. iocj
per box; garlic, C?c per pound; pump
kins. IVic per pound.
Stock Values Are Lifted With the
Clearing Away of European
War Clouds Copper
Trade Is Better.
Dairy and Country Produce.
EGOS Freeh locals, candled. 4042H
per dozen: tastem. 27t32Hc.
CHEESE Triplets, 19c per pound; daisies.
18 tc: Young Americas. zOVic per pound.
RtrTTER Oreeon creamerr butter, cubes
SSHc per pound: prints, 36 4 ft 37c per pound.
PORK Fancy, loc per pound.
VEAL Fanrv. 1214013c ner nound.
POULTRY Hens, llViftlSc: broilers.
UVjSSlSc: turkeys, live, 1820c; dressed.
34 6 26c; ducks, 14$ 15c; geese, 12 He
Staple Groceries.
SALMON" Columbia River, one-pound
tails. 12.25 per dozen; half-pound flats.
11.40: one-DOund flats. 12.40: Alaska pink,
one-pound tails, S5cj sllversldes, one-pound
tails, $1.25.
COFFEE Roasted, in drums, 246 40c
per pound.
HOVEY Choice. 13.2H-9S.T5 ner case.
NUTS Walnuts. lB&lGVic per pound
Brazil nuts. 12Hei5c; filberts. 14 lie; ai
manda. HUCIlTVc: Deanuts. BijOtec: CO
coanuts. 9oc&$l per dozen; chestnuts, llMc
per pound; hickory nuts, 6010c; pecans.
17c: Dine. JTtfrzoc
BEANS Small white. 5.40c: large white.
514c: Lima. 6.75c: pink. 5c; Mexicans, 6c;
bavou. 4.65c.
NEW YORK. Nov. 14. In most of Its
sentials today's stock market was a repeti
tion of the nrecedine day's session. Irreg
ularlty was no less pronouncea ana mere
were frequent periods of dullness, attnout;
the total output was larger. Trading was
broader, but Dlalnlv orofessional. some of
the specation running Into Issues supposed
to be manipulated by pools.
Further clearing of the European war
clouds was an Important factor, the initial
rise of one to two ooints being a natural
sequence of the strong London market, de
spite increasing firmness In mortey and dis
counts at that .center. Both I Paris and
Berlin displayed renewed strength and
those markets, with London, were buyers
here to the extent of probably 25,000 shares
on balance.
Some surprise was expressed In local
banking circles at the rise in the German
bank rate from 5 to 6 per cent, making the
second advance in less than a month and to
the highest figure quoted by. that instltu
tion since January of 1008.
Private cables from London and Pans
suggested resumption of copper buying ier
European consumers, which probably ac
counted in largo measure for the strength
of those shares.
Pressure against TJnlted States Steel per
sisted throughout the -session, but American
amcmng recovered an or its early decline.
with general firmness at the close.
Bonds were irregular and dealings light.
- " . . , I ,.i ,, ouhub were irregular ana aeaiings liirn
SUGAR-Fruit and berry 15.73, Honolulu Tota, saIe par yaue ,ggregatedg tl 5--
FOB CHEAP HOPS SUBSIDES
Burin Flurry Seems to Be Over for the
1 resent.
The baying flurry In the hop market
seems to have come to an end temporarily.
No purchases of cheap hops were reported 1 25 lbs.
yesterday, and most of the dealers were
without orders. The reason given for the
subsidence of the demand was the fact that
buying has recently been too easy.
According to a report from North Taklma,
Bob Llvniey bought 10 bales there at 20 H
cents. This is said to be the laat fine lot
of Taklmas left. The price shows a very
stesdy market for this quality.
Consul H. A. Johnson, at Ghent, writing
on October 19. said of the Belgian crop:
"Highly encouraging reports are received
from the hop growers in the district or
Alost. and. owing largely to the stable eon
dltions prevailing In the German markets,
the situation has decidedly Improved In this
region during the past few days. Prices
quoted for Belgian hope show an advance of
10 to 15 franca per 60 kilos (l.t3 to $2.90
per 110 pounds). Offers are received at
97.50 franca tls.S0). and while sellers are
demanding 100 francs ($19.30. as yet no
Important transactions have bean registered.
"The quality of the late crop is consld
ered decidedly superior to that of earlier
growth, especially as regards Its qualities
of dryness and complete maturity. The to.
tal yield of the present crop will, it Is
claimed, fall short of the estimates pre
viously made."
plantation. $5.70: beet. $3 55; extra C, I5.j;
powdered, barrels. J6; cube, barrels, $6.1j
salt Granulated, sio per ton; un
vmunrt loos. 17.50 Der ton: 50s. IS per ton.
RICE No, 1 Japan. Be: cneaper graaes.
46 54c: Southern head. Iffl7jc.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10c per pouna
anrlrota. 12eM4c: Beaches. St He: prunes,
Italians. K-iilOc: silver. ISC: figs, white and
black. 6fi7c: currants. 9Hc: rgisins. loose
MuscateL 6US7Vc: bleached. Thompson
llk. unbleached Sultanas. 8Hc: seedea. i4i
SiSHc: dates. Persian, 8 Vie per pound; fard,
11.65 per 'box.
FIOS Twelve 10-ounce. 85c: BO o-ounce,
$1.83; 70 4-ounce, $2.25; SO 10-ounce,
loose, 50-pound boxes. 6Vs7c: Smyrna,
boxes. $1.1001.25; candled. 16618c
Provisions.
HAMS All sizes. IStteiSHc; picnics. 18c;
skinned. 15.HC; boiled, 27c
BACON Fancy. 2S4VZWC; cnoice. xvvtc.
LARD Tierce basis, choice, 15 He; com
pound. 9Hc
DRY SALT MEATS Regular short clears.
13j l3c- short clear backs. 12 to IB ids..
14 H bloc: short clear barks, is to ids.,
13UA15c: exports. 14015Vie: plates, low
lie; butts. i?JOc; beiues. square cut, w to
lbs., ijiiiimc.
BARRELED BEEF Extra mess beef. $14;
mess beef. Ill: extra plate beef. $17. SO; plate
beer. I17.DO; rolled boneless oeet. sju.
BARRELED PORK Best pig pora. $23
brisket pickled pork. $21; Berkshire pickled
pork. J2L
Ooo. United States bonds were unchanged
on can.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS,
ReDorted bv J. C. Wflsrtn A rn T.awlR
Duiiaing, Portland.
High.
Mi
55 5,
4li
12a T,
o
571,
79
iiiii
11H
143
274-v.
44 Vi
188
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141
116
81
48
37
Hops, Wool and Hide.
170
HOPS 1912 crop, prime and choice.
10c per pound.
MOHAiR Choice. 32c per pound.
PELTS Dry. lSVic: salted lambs. 60090c:
salted pelts, short wool, 60cs$i.oo.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 14 wise per
pound, according to ahrlnage; valley, 21 V,
tjz. He per pound.
HIDES Salted hides, 13Q1SHC per id.;
salted calf. lc; salted kip. 18 14c; creen
hides, 12c; dry hides. 21 S '-'-?: dry calf. No.
1. aoc: No. 2. 20c; green stags, 6H7a
C A SCAR A Far pound. 4tt 4c; cax lota.
4i65c.
IJneeed Oil and Turpentine.
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels. 61c: boiled.
barrels, 63c; raw, cases, 66c; boiled, cases.
TURPENTINE Cases. 60c; barrels, B7Kc
per gallon.
VAN' FRANCISCO
t
Prices
PRODCCB MARKET
for Vege-
W1IEAT IS T.OWFR ALT, AR0CXD
Some Business Passing in the Country
the Decline.
The 'uninterrupted declines In the foreign
and Eastern wheat markets have at last
affected the situation In the Northwest.
Prices have been lowered all around, the
buyers- now offering 77 cents for club and
SI cents for bluestem. The decline Is be
ginning to nae etrect on Tanners who, up
to this time, have hoped the market would
revive and that the prices current a few
weeks ago would be repeated. Some of them
are now convinced that the situation la
weak and they are accepting the present
Trices. The selling at the new quotations,
however. Is not free. If It were, the price
mljtht go still lower.
Plenty cf reasons can he given why prices
should go lower, such aa the good con.
cition. so reported, or the Argentine crop,
now about to be put on the market, the
failure of the Balkan dispute to provoke a
general conflagration, and the supply and
demand position of the market, taken as
a hole. Of course, enough other reasons can
also be' brought forward to show why prices
snonia anvanee.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
tne jaercnanis E.xcnange as roiiows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hav
Monday 121 26 7 11 12
Tuesday ...... 57 9 5 $ 10
Wednesday ... 79 10 11 6 9
Thursday 7a 12 5 8 20
Tear ao S2 7 9
season to date. 8149 P7ft no5 671 gst)
Tear ago S74S 232 i9tt 650 1313
Quoted at the Bay City
tables, Pratt, Etc
6AX FRANCISCO, Nov. 11. The follow
ing produce prices were current here today:
Fruit Apples, choice. 0c; common. 40c;
Mexican limes. S4.60tf5: California lemons.
choice, $5.00; common. $2; navel oranges, $3
6 3.50; pineapples, $1. Soft:. 60.
Cheese louns Amt-rica, 17ri&c.
Butter Fancy creamery. 33c.
Eggs Store. 39 Sc: fancy ranch. 49c
Hay Wheat. $3.50-24; wheut and oats,
S:Ora23: alfalfa. $llul4: barley. $1801.
Potatoes Oregon Burbanka. Iioc4i$1.10:
Salinaa Burbanka, Jl.36tol.45; sweets, $1.50
B1.6J.
vegetables cucumbers, zi.Z6(f 1.50; gar
lic. 2&3c; green peas, 012 He; string beans.
into; tomatoes, 65cc$l; eggplant, euoc;
onions. 25o 45c -
Receipts Flour, R604 quarter sacks;
wheat. 1325 centals; barley. 59.840 centals;
oats. 1$ centals: Potatoes. 45R5 sacks; mid
dlings, 310 sacks; hay. 9 tons; wool 338
bales.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK Nov. 14. Copper Very firm.
.November, 17.12 1 i.fiiie: December, Janu
ary and February. 1 i.!2fc l.4."c; electrolytic
nd Lake, 17.62aiT.b7: casting, 17.251
17.87.
Tin Firm. Spot. November and Decem
ber. 50.23 5.50c
Lead Weak. 4.70-5 4.75c.
Spelter Firmer, 7.35 & 7.43c.
Antimony Steady. Couksooue', 10.50c.
Iron Firm and unchanged.
Copper arrivals. 653 tons. Exports this
month, 6100 tons. Indon copper, firm.
Spot, 78: futures, 73 15a London tin,
quiet. Spot 229 15s; futures 229 15s.
London lear, lis be. London spelter, 26 17s
6d. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 67s, 9d in
London,
Sales.
Amal Copper . . 40.500
Am B.-te Sugar S.l-
American Can 1.200
do preferred.. coo
Am Car & Fdy. S'K)
Am Cotton Oil.. 4.300
Am bmel A Ref 2,600
do preferred
American Sugar 300
ao preterrt-d. . 200
Am Tel & Tel.. 800
Am Tobacco Df. 800
Anaconda 4,000
Atl Coast Line.. 100
AT Santa Fe 1.800
do preferred.. 400
Bait at Ohio ... l.lijo
Brook R Tran. . 300
Canadian Pac 6.40O
C & O 1,500
Chi & Gt WSt. loo
Chicago & IT W 900
C. M & St Paul. 6UK
Central Leather. 1.000
Central of if J
Chlno 8.000
Col Fuel Iron 1.100
do preferred.. -
Col Southern
Consol Gas .... 100
D L A W
D ft R Grande
Distillers' Secur 200 27 T4
Erie 2,500 34",
Gen Electric ... .....
Gt North Ore 2O0 46
Gt North pf 2.200 18SH
Illinois Central
Interbor Hot .. 1,80") 20 'i
do Drefen-ed. . l.lort
Inter Harveeter 500 12f4
K C Southern.. 400 ir
Lehigh Valley .. 8,loO "175'4
Louis & N'HSh.. 400 14.Sii
Mexican Ce.ntral 3oO 27.
M. S P & S S M
Mo, Kan A Tex S00 27
Mo Pacific . 5.900 45 U
National Lead.. l.tWiO til w
National Biscuit 30. 1:134
Nev Consol .... 2,500 .'3
N Y Central ... 800 US4
N Y, Ont & Wes 100 3Si
Norfolk & West 1,500 116 4
North American -100 88
Northern Pac .. 2.800 124
Paclho Mall .... 80O 85
Pacific TAT.. 100 50
do preferred..
Pennsylvania ... 400 123 4
People's Gas ... 8"0 llm,
Reading 64.1O0 172 U
Renubllc S A I. 20O 29 "
Rock Island Co 2,100
Southern I'ac .. 1.600
Southern Rv ... I.soo ni
Union Pacllic .. 29.000 17.1i,
do preferred.. 500 91 W
United Rds S F 8.",,
V S Steel 87.ROO 7
do preferred.. 30 313
Utah Copper .. 5.200 U4i
Wabash 700 4U
do preferred..
Western Union . 100
Westing Elec. 400
Closing
LOW. Bid.
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64
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121
60
66 T4
78
121 M
121 Si
1-13
273 4 '
188
107
1014
106 4
89 4
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140
115s
304
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142 1424
27 4
34 4
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. 44 'i
60 4
188
224
114 4
ass
1154
83
125 4
84 4
60
123 4
31'i
171 4
294
26 4
111
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91 i
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75 4
1124
63
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814 814
854
63
414
122 4
6o4
57 4
79
10s
121
121
142 4
272 4
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187 4
107
1014
106
89
263
814
184
140 "4
110
30
484
36
J40
88
142
O40
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X7 4
84
181
45
13S",
1284
194
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119
284
174
1474
27
1424
27
44 4
60 4
133
22 4
1144
354
113 7,
83
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123
116
1714
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26 4
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112
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78
81
Total sales for the day, 110,600 shares.
BONDS.
Reported hv Overbeek A Cooke
wi iioua outturns, fontanel.
PLENTY OF TTBKJEYS FOR PORTLAND
Front-Street Merchants Assured of a Coed
Supply Chickens Weaker.
Front-street dealers are now satisfied
there will be plenty of Thanksgiving turkeys,
basing their vlewe on the Inquiries received
from persons who have turkeys to ahip.
Receipta yesterday were liberal, and good
turkeys were steady at 21 S25 cents. There
were also plenty of chickens, which had to
sell lower at 124 613 cents. Other kinds
of poultry were unchanged.
There was no improvement In the pork
market, which was overloaded and weak.
wltn 10 cents the top.
There were no changes
dsiry . produce markets.
Veal waa steady. I $1,343 barrela
Coffee ar.d ugar.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. Coffee futures
closed steady at a -net decline of 2 to 7
points. November. 13.65c; December, 13.61c;
January and February. 18.55c: 'March,
13.880; April. 13.9. c; May. 11.00c; June,
14.02c: July and August. 11.05c; Septem-
oer ana uctoDer. i4.otc.
Spot Quiet. Rio 7s. llc: Santos Is.
164c: mild, quiet. Cordova, I64&I80.
Sugar P-.w, steady. Muscovado. .89 test.
3.65c; centrifugal, .96 teat, 1.05c; molasses.
.89 test, a.duc itetinea. quiet.
IS aval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga Nov. 14. Turoentlna.
firm. Ri4c sales. 604 barrels; receipts.
mi parreis; snipmrnts, it oarrels; stock.
in the
egg or
GRAPEFRUIT ARRIVES FROM FLORIDA
Foueegranlea Offerluc In Lug Boxes New
Oranges are Due.
A car of Florida grapefruit was received
testerday and quoted at II. SO per box. New
navel orangea will be on the market In
day or two.
A' shipment of pomegranates 'was received
In lug boxee and put on sale at $1.25 per
box. The same fruit in half -orange boxes
is offered at $2.
Graphs sold well at the old price. Apples
were steady.
Among the vegetable receipts were a car
each of celery, head lettuce and sweet po
tatoes.
Decline In Unseed OIL
A 6-cent decline In raw and boiled lin
seed oil was announced yesterday. A simi
lar decline took place a month ago. The
new quotations. In cases, are 61 cents on
raw and 64 cents on boiled oil.
Bank Clearing.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows
Clearings.
Portland $1,119,467
Seattle 2.4IS.3SS
Tsr.-nia 854
Spokane ............. Eal.OOg
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Balances.
$U.S19
451. 4CS
130.94
55.750
Rosin Firm taies. -"via pounds: re
ceipts, 23O0 pounds: shipments. 3167 pounds:
stock. ia.ouu pound". vtuote: A. B. C.
$5,97 4: D, $6.01:4; B, $6,07 4: F and G,
$6.10: H and I. $6,124: K. 16.45; M, $T.Ou;
$t.wj; wu. a-xo; vy w. ae-oa.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. Cotton futures
closed barely steady. 2 to 1 points higher.
November. 11.4&c; December, 111.65; Janu-
reoruary. iii.c; larcn. Z12.00:
May. $13.04; June, $13.03; July, $13.04;
August, iii.v9i oepteiuuer, ei-L.,3; uctober.
$11.4o.
t.otlon ejpot cioeea ieany. aimailnc UD-
lands, ijjoc; ao. guix. li.aoc sales, 31
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 11 snot cotton
4uiet, i-isc 011. jaioQung, 12 i-ioc
Chicago Dairy Produce,
CHICAGO. Nev. 14. Butter steady; cream
eries. 28 S3c; dairies. 250 30c
Eggs steady; receipta 10U2; at mark,
cases Included, zzuoc; orainary firsts, 24c;
firsts. 27c
Cheese steady: daisies, 1749174c: twlna
1 B 1IC; XQung America., malic,
Duluth Unseed Market.
DULUTH. NOV. IS. i.ioss unseed on
track and to arrive, si.su 4; November.
$1.88: December. $1.83 asked; January.
11.35 asked;May. $1874 nominal.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 11. wool, steady. Tr.
titory and Western mediums. 214125c: f i:
mediuma 820c; fine, ISO 17c
Amer Tel A Tel eonv 4s..
American Tobacco 4s.. 95
American Tobacco 6s 120
Atchison general Is..... . M7t
Atchison conv Is ......108
Atchison ati 4s stamped.. S7i
Atchison conv 5s -T. . .. . , 108
Atlantic Coast Line cons 4s 114 4
At Coast Line "L & N coll'" 4a. 92
Baltimore A Ohio 8 4s 91
Baltimore A Ohio 4s 974
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Is 93
Can Southern first 4s 10')
thesapeake & Ohio 14s mm
C B ft Q pen mtg is 944
C B 4 Q Joint 4s 954
C B J Ills is fifli,
C B & Q Denver 4s 94 V
Central Pacific first 4s 94
Chicago R I p ref 4s 874
Chieaco R I ft P Col trust 4s.. 67
Colorado ft Southern first 4s... 93
Denver ft Rio Grande 4s Sft
Delaware & Hudson conv Is... 97 4
Erie first cons P L 4s
Hit Met 4 4s 81
Jat-anese 4s flu
Japanese first 4 4s. . 91
Japanese second 14s 90
Louisville ft .Nashville unl 49... 974
Mo Kan ft Tex 44s 85
Missouri PacKlo 4s 71
New York Central 84s 86
New York Central L S 34s. .... 784
New York City 4s 92
New York City 4 4s of 1957 105
Norfolk A Western 4 97
Norfolk ft Western conv Is....!
N Y Ont ft W 4s 92 4
Northern Paciric P L 4s 9Svi
Northern Pacific 8s..... 684
Oregon Short Line 4s.......... 914
Oregon Ry-4 Nav 4s 93
Penna Ry 4s of 394S 102
Reading general 4s 92
Republic of Cut.a 6s 101 4
Southern Pacific first ref la... 93
Southern Pacific col 4a 89
Southern Railway Is.......... 784
St L ft r rer 48 is 4
Union Pacific first 4s 99
Union Pacific conv 4s 102
Unite! States Steel S F 5s 101
United States 2s registered 101
United states 1's coupon 101
United States 3s registered 12 4 -
United States 3 co-jpon 1024
United states 4s registered 113
United states 4s coupon 113
United Railway 8 F 4s 664
Wabash first 4s V. v 66
Weetern Pacific 5s $44
Wisconsin t,"iini ............. !-a
West shore 4s 98
Bid. Asked.
112 113
97
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95
97 4
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aii(!4
99 4
4 4
95
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90 4
87
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91
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86
72
S7
78
92 li
103
87
113
94 4
984
68
ai -,
.19
jus
02
1024
94
90-
78
77
100
103
102
1014
1014
ios
lo
1144
1144
69
67
84
92 4
84
ness in bankers' bills at $4.81 for 60-day
bills and at $4.8515 for demand.
LONDON, Nov. 14. Bar ellver steady, 2d
per ounce.
unnt. lUASt! Der rent.
Rate of discount in the open market for
short bills. 4 lS-log'S per cent; three monms
oius, 4 10-16 per cent- -
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 14. Sterling on
London, 60 days. M.Sv ; sight. $4.84
Silver bars. Si' V. Mexican dollars nomi
nal. Drafts, sight, par; do, telegraph, Oi.
Condition of the Treasury. -
WASHINGTON, Noy. 14. The condition
of the United States Treasury at the be-
Mnnins- of business todav was:
Working balance $ 00,801.626
In banks and Philippine Treasury 36.719.35T
Total of general fund 146.208,771
Receipts yesterday 2,606.667
Disbursements 8,o43,oi
Deficit this fiscal year 4.825,764
Deficit last vear 24.646.82ti
These figures for receipts, disbursements
and deficit exclude Panama Canal and pub
lic debt transactions.
Foreign Bank Bates Raised.
CALCUTTA. Nov 14. The rate of dis
count of the Bank of Bengal waa raised
from 5 to 6 per cent today.
BERLIN, Nov. 11. The rate of discount
of the Imperial Bank of Germany was
raised from 6 to 6 per cent today.
HEATDR0P3AGENT
Another Low Record for Sea
son Made at Chicago. '
STEADY AT THE DECLINE
Prospect of an Early Ending of tlie
AVar In Europe Is Responsible
for the Drop Coarse
Grains Also .Lower.
ALL LINES ARE FIRM
BEST HOGS ARE STUij MOVING
AT EIGHT-CENT MAHK.T1!.
Fine Ewes Sell at $4.35 at Stock
yards Fancy Cows Taken at .
$6.75 rJDay's Run Jjarge.
Most of the trading at the stockyards
yesterday was again In" the hog marKet.
The run was nearly 1000 head, but this ap
parently had no effect on the steadiness of
the market. Firmness continued in other
lines.
No steer sales were reported, but there
waa some trade In butcher cattle at good
prices. A small bunch of high-grade cows
was sold at $0..75, which is a quarter bet
ter than the best price heretofore paid. A
load of good cows went at $5.85 and there
were other sales at $5.65 and $5. Several
loads of heifers were taken at $5.85.
The top of the hog market holds at the
8-cent mark. One load brought this fig
ure, but In the other sales there was con
siderable of a variation in prices, sales be
ing made from $7.70 to $i.95. Heavy hogs
brought $6.50 and $7 and very light stock
was taken at li.oo.
The principal transaction in the sheep
division was the sale of a bunch of fine
ewes at $4.35, the best price paid for this
class of sheep this season.
Receipts were 302 cattle,'' 11j7 hogs and
16 io sheep.
Shippers were Frank Rlebisch, Kalispell,
Mont. 3 cars of cattle: C. B. Brown,
Thompson, Idaho. 2 cars of hogs; Farmers
Union Trading Company. Buhl. Idaho. 2
cars of hogs; G. W. Bowman. Echo, I car
of hogs; J. B. .McKennon ft Son, Union
Junction and La Grande, 2 cars of cattle;
F. Fleetwood. Baker, 3 cars of cattle: C. H.
Oxman. Huntington. 2 cars of sheep; Llnd
ft Van Aiutdeln, Filer, Idaho, 2 cars of hogs;
B. r . Burlington. Buhl. 1 car of hogs! W. A.
Gover. Robinette, 1 car of hogs; Tenser &
McGill, Ontario, 1 car of hogs; Onkatell &
King, Nampa, 1 car of hogs; J. L. Courtier,
Gilbert, III., 2 cars or cattle; James Dorsey,
(ilibert. 111., 1 car of cattle; C. A. Minor,
Heppner, S cars of sheep and hogs; Kins
man ft Hail, Heppner. 1 car of cattle and
hogs; A. H. Ford. McMinnvllle, 1 car of
cattle and hogs; A. B. Gale, Amity. 1 car of
hogs; F. B. Decker. GervaLs, 1 car of cattle
and hogs; C. E. Lucke. Canby, 1 car of
hogs; C. H. Legg, who drove In 13 cattle:
J. B. Lantla, who drove in 1 cow; M. J.
Lannlng, who drove In 710 sheep, and P. R.
tiowitt. who drove In 14 bogs.
The day's sales were as follows:
Weight.
CHICAGO, Nov. 14. Wheat prices today
broke under the season's low record estab
lished only 24 hours before. Hope of speedy
peace In Europe was responsible in the main.
At the end of the session a feeling of
steadiness prevailed, .put the market showed
net decline or to 4uic.
Increasing receipts and improved quality
sent corn to the lowest price or the y
Oats eased off on account of predicted lib
eral increase In stocks.
There was an Irregular provision close,
which, however, averaged about the same
as last night.
Th leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT
High.
.884
.93 4
.90 4
CORN -.49
4
.18
.'
OATS
Dec 80 .30 4
May R214 32 4
July .32 .32
Dec
May
July
Dec.
May
July
Open.
.87
.94 4
.90
.494
.48-4
.49
.30
.82 4
.82
Low.
.87
.93
.89
.48
.49
.30
.32 4
.32
Close.
.874
.934
b94
.18
.18
.19 Vs
.80
.32
.32
MESS PORK
Jan. ,
May
18.65
...,.18.274
38.80
IS. 40
18.624
18.25
19.65
18.30
...11.05
..10.8714
Jan. 10.60
May 10.274
Nov.
Dec.
11.10
10.924
10. 624
10.55 4
10.574
10.12 4
9.90
fair to
LARD
11.174 11. on
10.92 4 10.S5
10.70 10.60
10.374 10.27 4
RIBS
Nov. ......10.55 10574 30.55
Jan 10.07 4 10.20 10.07 4
May 9.S5 9.95 9 S3
. Cash quotations were aa follows:
Flour Slow.
Rve No. 2 64 4c
Barley Feed or mixing, 46951c
choice malting, o3 ft i'c.
Timothy seed $2-75a.3.75.
Clover seed $13.00 gi-17.50.
Mess Pork $16.62 4 & 17.00.
Lard In tierces, $11.16.
Short ribs Loose, $10.2510.624.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 774.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were I.e25.0o0 bushels, compared with 725.
000 buslteis the corresponding day a year
ae-o. . Estimated receipts lor tomorrow
Wheat. 183 cars; corn, lus cars; oata, zau
cars; hogs, 1;00 head.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 14. Close Wheat
December, 83m83c; May, SSS84c.
Cash. No. 1 hard, 86c: No. 1 Northern,
84854c; No. 2 Northern, 8283o; No.
wheat, 80"i 8c.
Bran $1S.OO& 1S.50.
Flour First patents, $4.25$ 4.66.
Flax $1.37.
Barley 40 60c.
Foreign Exchange
We are equipped for handling transactions
involving foreign exchange promptly and at
reasonable rates.
lumbermens
; National Bank
Corner Fifth and Stark.
Resources Q Millions
The Bank of Personal Service
Individual attention to each individual Customer by each Individual
officer and clerk Constitutes Personal Service.
This Bank aims to render a service above the mere bounds of custom
and duty. The only limits of accommodation are those prescribed
by prudent banking methods.
'Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits.
Opea Saturday Errnlsgs for Your Convenience.
Merchants National Bank
Founded 1886.
Washington and Fourth streets.
Wheat Market.
1. Wheat Bluestem,
club and fife, 79c; red
79 hogs ...
5 hors . . .
67 hogs ..
1 hog ...
1 hog ....
87 hogs ...
12 hogs ...
84 hogs ...
7 hoirs . . .
85 hogs ...
1 hog ....
92 hogs . . .
14 cows ...
13 cows ...
5 cows . . .
8 cows ...
19 cows ...
9 cows . . .
15 heifers .
24 heifers .
IS heifers .
1 heifer ..
ISO ewes ...
2 ewes . . .
It hogs ...
:8 . bogs . .
11 hoKS ...
f.l hogs ...
1 hog . . . .
11 hogs ...
0 hogs . . .
9 hogs ...
14 hogs ...
15 hogs
.. 842
.. 145
. . 4.V
.. :;:io
. . 385
.. 196
. . 285
.. 194
.. 217
. . 3:
. . 224
.. 991
..nor,
. .10113
.. 94S
.. 9.12
...1173
. . 98il
. . 99
.. ICS
. . 900
.. 88
. . sn
. . 193
. . 802
. . 212
. . 159
. . 880
. . 807
. . 17S
. . 24
227
.122
Price.
$7.90
7.00
7.
6..
7.00
7.00
7.85
7.00
7.8."
8.00
7.00
7.70
5.63
3.05
5.85
5.00
6.00
6.
5.8:
3.85
5. 8.'
6.6.1
4.3:
3.O0
7.90
7.00
7.U0
7.00
7.90
7.75
7.83
7.50
Puget Sound
TACOMA. Nov.
82c: fortyfold, 80c
Russian, i ic.
Car receipts Wheat, oi; oariey, one; oats,
five; hay, 20.
-Wheat Bluestem.
77c; fife, 76c; red
SEATTLE, Nov. 14.-
81c; fortyfold, 78c; club.
Russian, 7uc
Yesterday's car receipts wneat, za; corn.
three; oaia, seven: barley, nine; hay, 29;
flour, seven.
Grains in San Frsuwlseo.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. Spot quota
tions: Waiia Walla. $1,47 4; red Russian,
1.45Q-1.4; 4 , i'urKey red, $1.55 ft l.ji 4 '
bluestem. $1.55it! l.tio; reed barley. $l.44ru
1.1,-; brewing barley. $1.50'ri 1.524 : white
oats, $1,524 bid; bran, $j4..iu'!rzji mia
dlinus. $31-4 34: shorts. J2T.50t2S.
Callboard sales: Wheat May, $1,524
bid. $1.56 asked: December. $1.46 bid, $1.50
asked: barley, December $1,464 bid, $1,484
asked; May, $1,464 bid, $1,47 4 asked.
Foreign Grain Markets.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 14. Closing Wheat.
spot weak; futures weaK. uecemDer, s
4'4d; March. 7s 4i-jd: May. 7s 2d.
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
Capital Stock $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 1,000,000.00
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, available
in all parts of the world.
TV. M. Ladd. President.
Edward Cookingham, Yioe-Pres,
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
OFFICERS.
Robert S. Howard. AssL Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Asst, Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier,
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
' Surplus 900,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
CANADA
.$7.00(8 $7.2."
. . ro(T'
The range of prices at tha varda were as
roiiows:
Choice steers .....
Good steers .....
Medium steers ....
Choice cows
Good cows .......
Aledlum cows ....
Choice calves
Good heavy calves
uiis
He
AUoues
Amalg copper..
A Z L fcm...
Arizona Com . .
B A C C S M.
Cal A Arizona.
Ptocks at Boston.
Nov. 14. Closing quotations
Cal & Hecla. .. .589 lOsceoIa
Centennial 20 IQulncy .
Cop Ran con m utjcsnannon
43 iMohawk 65
85iNevada Con .... 22K
31 iNlplssing Mines. 8 4
4 4 North Hutt asii
6 4 North ijike 34
9 4 Old Dominion... E94
.Jit
. 874
144
Rntta Con M. lo4iSuoerlor ........ 45
Franklin 104'Pup ft Bos Mln.. 2
Glroux Con 4 4Tamarack 43
Granby con ... ioihu ft JU . 48
Greene Cananea. 941 do preferred... 514
r Koyalle t cop -o 1 tan .on ...... 144
Kerr Lake. 1. tan Copper Co, 644
Lake Copper .11 n inona 44
La Kane copper o-rs, voiverine ...... 71
Miami Copper... 28 I
Money, Exchange, Lie
NEW YORK, HOI. 14. Money on
call.
- Grata, Flour. Feed. Etc.
FLOUR Patent. $4.30 per
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW TORK, Nov. 14. Evaporated an-
barrel: I pu.hu rlrm. Raialna ituiiy. '
firmer. 54 t 6 per cent; ruling rate. 64 per
cent; cloaing oia. 9. per cent; oaered at
54 per cent.
Time loans, strong: 60 days. 6 ner eent:
90 days, 54 0 6 per cent; six months. 54 0
54 per cent.
t lose: rnma anrvauuiv paper, o per
cent.
Commercial nuis. ss.au 4.
Bar silver, HZ -so.
Mexican dollars, 484c
Government bonds, steady; raUroad bonds.
Irregular.
Sterling exenange neavy, witn actual cusi-.
Stags ...
nogs
lght ....
eavy ...
bheeo
Vearllngs
Wethers .
Ewes ....
Lambs . .
6. 5 ft 5
.009 4.115
t.00-9 35
0.75
4.50'ji 5.25
7.50 8.6 0
.00'j 7.0C
9.00 5.00
5.00 6.00
7.85 1
6.754
8.00
7.25
4. $50 4.0
$.60i$ 4.C5
S."(;1 4.85
4.00 S.85
Omaha Livestock Market.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 14. Cattle Re
ceipts 40OO. market steady to shade easier.
Native steers, $5.85-9..p; cows and heifers.
$3.75W7.0U: western steers. $o.23r(8
Texas steers, $4.75tf 6.30; cows and heifers,
$8.50(6.50: cannera. $3.30$,4. 40; stockers
and feeders. $4 .7i)W 7.to: calves, $5.0u jf 9.0U;
bulls, stags, etc.. 4.2aa.U.
Hogs Receipts 10.600. market shade eas
ier, closed steady. Heavy. $7.757.90;
mixed. $7.7B7.85: light. $7.60-5 7-85; pigs.
$6.25(8 7.50: bulk. S7.75iji7.85.
Sheep Receipts 7500. market 10 to 15c
higher yearlings. $4.50(53.10; wethers.
$3. AOS 4. 25; ewes, J8.25 84.00; lambs, $8.25 if
7.25.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. 14. Cattle Receipt
6500. market steady. Beeves, f 3.203 10.83;
Texas steers. ?4.30fti5.60: Western steers.
$5.50?( 00; etockers and feeders, $4.10(97.10;
1 1 . o ex 1 a ... fr r.i.
COWD tUU JIBUTI t, ffelHlfl.lUi UHIIK fKV(f
10.5O.
Hogs Receipts 22,000; market slow.
Light. $7.8017.95; mixed. $7.45(8 8.05:
heavy. $7.85'n 8.10: rough, $785t7.55; pigs.
$5.00 6.85: bulk of sales, (T.7S&7.95.
Sheep Receipts 22.000. market steady to
10c higher. Native, a.ii.5; western,
$3.504.56: yearlings. $4.60o5.90; lambs.
native. $5.40i&7.40; Western. $5.506 7.35.
Hop at New York.
NEW TORK Hops, steady.
BULL MOOSE IS FORGOTTEN
Wilson Grls 4, Taft 2 and Ttehs 3,
at Spirit Itake Election.
CHEHAL.TS. Wash., Nov. 14. (Spe
cial.) R. C. Lanare. of C'hchalis, who
has property in the Spirit J-ake dis
trict. In Skamania County, and whose
legal residence Is there, is ag-ain in
Chehalls for the Winter, after spending
the Spring and Summer on his homestead.
Mr. Lange relates n Interesting
story of the election at Spirit Luke. The
ballots were sent ti Castle KocK, and
lay there so lung that they were not
received at Spirit Lake until the morn
ing of election day. There were but
eight votes cast four for Wilson, two
for Taft and two for Debsi which left
nothing over for the big Bull Moose. In
the county ticket all voted straight Ue-
puMloan with one exception, who
snatched his ticket and voted for the
Democratic candidate for Sheriff.
In the local option contest there were
seven who voted wet. and one dry. Mr.
Lange accuses Mrs. Lange of voting
the one dry ballot, but says she is
keeping mum and refuses to commit
herself.
S.S. PRINCE RUPERT.
leave-s Seattle. Wash.. Sunday at 12 o'clock.
for v ictotla, Vancouver and Prince Ilupert,
S. S. PRfNCE JOHN
midnight.
B. C.
leaves Prince Rupert Wednesday at 11 A. M., Nov. Inth.
Dec. 4th and 18th for Gmnbv Bay, KIncolith, Pt. Simp
son and Stewart. B. IT.. Friday at 12 o'clock. mldnlRlit.
Nov. 8th and 2d Dec. 5th and 20th, for Massett and Naden Harbor. Sunday
at 10 P. M., Nov. 10th and 24th. Dec. 8th and 22d, for Refuge Bay, Skidgate,
Cumshewa, Pacofi, Lockport, Jedway and Ikeda, U. C.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Wednesday and Saturday at 10 A. M.
for South tiazelton, B. C. (185 milest. Upturning, leave South Hazelton
Sunday and Thursday at 10 A. M., arriving Prince Kupert at 5 P. M.
-GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
(Doable-Track Route.)
Chicago to New Tork and other Atlantic seaports. Through PULLMAN
STANDARD and TOURIST sleeping" cars.
DORSEY B. SMITH, d. P. A. J. H. IH'RGIS, General Agent,
Phone Marshall 108. Passenger Department.
City Office, 69 Fifth Street, Portland, Oregon. t
AGI5NTS FOR ALL TRANS-ATLANTIC STK.AMSHIP MNF.S.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Tjinn, County Favors Boys.
ALBANY. Or., Nov. 14. (Special.)
Boys outnumbered girls more than two
to one in the children born in Linn
County last month. There were 4
births in the county during October, 23
of whom were boys and 13 girls. There
were 20 deaths in the county during
the month.
MISSION PLANS DISCUSSED
Episcopal Convocation Declares fori
Progress in Church Work.
A progressive spirit pervaded the ad
dresses delivered yesterday at tnemeei
lng of the Northern Convocation of the
Diocese of Oregon, in session in or
David's Episcopal Church. East Twelfth
and Belmont streets. Sessions of the
convocation opened Wednesday evening
with a social service for lay members,
followed by services by Bishop Charles
Scadding, D. D.
At 7:30 P. M. yesterday the convoca
tion opened with contmunion, which was
followed by breakfast. A conference
followed on the subject, "A Campaign
of Missions an Education in the Par
ish," conducted by Rev. George C. Hunt
ing, secretary of the eighth missionary
department.
At 11 oclock a conference was neia
on the subject, "The Work of Church
Extension In Sunday School and Wom
en's Auxiliary," led by Rev. Mr. Hunt
ing. In the afternexm "The Financial
Aspect of Church Extension" was dis
cussed. The discussions were partici
pated in by Bishop Scadding, Rev.
George P. Rosenmulier, Rev. Edward
H. Clark, secretary, ana nev. iienry
Russell Talbot. Luncheon was served
In the parish-house on East Morrison
street at 13:30. The sessions were oc
cupied with the addresses and business
pertaining to the extension of mission
work in the Oregon oiocese ana Deiier-
ments in parish work.
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Copyright 1012
Moscow merchants are considering a plan
to rai cotton on a tract of i2..00 acros
in Asiatlo Russia. Irrigation will be needed.