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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER - 8, 1907.
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TODAY'S
PUT
IIP
5 CENTS
SUM
TODAY
JTobbcrs Announce a Kisc Af
Ifer Man' Fluctuations in
-r 1 r A A
' lye Local yuoiauous.
iFrodue riarket features:
Sugar la tc higher.
Oranges are In good shape
Chicken market strikes low.
Kgfc-H hold at former figures.
Produce markets aro dull.
Bngar Market Xa Bo Higher.
After many t lu-niatlona upward and
-n.!i i.J mysterious one. Mo the
Vhi,i. trade is this morning quoiwi.
flonTand both advance the best of ar
Sumenja whr In th.lr own Jl ui armrit
their favorite ahould take or keep the
lead.- However, aa a matter of 'act
creaelnr all over the world and aalea
. ara daily .rowing greater In proportion
to tha total amount of augar coniumert
Tha creaee of sugar bee t a la much
larger thlaear and th. IndicaXlona .ra
that a atlfl larger Increaao will be
nhowm next aeaaon. Beveral
urar reflneriea are rropoiied 1 n rlou
I.aFu of the we.t and will T
operation the coming a'ason. Portland
la rarldlr rrowlng In favor aa a loca
tion for loth a bet and cane refinery.
It baa been proven that beeta of e
ccllent quaJlty will rrow here nnd that
their culture la profitable. Aa a dis
tributing center Tortland has the upper
hand and the location of a beet refinery
liere pould not prove otherwlae than
proflUbla aava the trade. Cane eugar
could be manufactured here Just aa
well as in the south aqd at the aame
prlcne.
OUckea SCarket Strlkea IA)W.
Late yeaterday afternoon a number
f cleanup aalea of chlckena were made
long Front atreet at 10c n pound. Re
celpta became ao heavy that prices were
nominal and In order to move supplies
the trade was compelled to sell at
lower figures; thus confirming the pre
dictions made in this report during; the
past 10 days. Todays arrivals of
chickens wero likewise Tery heavy and
If this movement keeps up It will cause
prices to strike the lowest figures In
mn veara. It has been a Ions time
elnca the chicken market has dropped
down to 10c a pound buModays market
1. not firm even at fXU low level
Therefore the future of prices depends
altnvthor tinon the attitude of the
shippers. They have the remedy for
these low prices In their own handa. If
thoy ' continue to Bend larger supplies
than are waniea my muv
1n nun of values.
Arrivals of ducks have been quite
liberal along; the atreet during the paat
few days and this has caused an accu
mulation of suppllea. Lower prlcea the
result
Eggs are holding; Juat steady with re
eelnt. nnd demand Just holding equal
Kaotern are weaker with the larger of
ferings at lower prices oy we cast.
Creamery butter la firm, but cheese
Is not selling so fast However, latter
market is not wean.
Brief Votes of the Trade.
The car of oranges which arrived
in yesterday was In good shape.
General produce trade Is slow.
Dressed veal is higher because of a
scarcity. Dressed hogs are just hold-
lug. l
Banana market is In good shape with
best fruit selling at 6c.
Apple - market shows many values
with principal sale of cheaper grades.
Concord grape supplies are more lib
eral but demand Is fair at 17 He.
There is no new business reported
In the bop market although a few in
quiries are being received from the
east TCo ssles resulted because trade
here will not take eastern exchange.
Front street prices:
CMrala. Flour and TeeO.
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, w Urge
lots: small lots, 94c
WHEAT isominai jiud, bid: rea
Russian, 85c; blueatem, 89c; valley,
CORN Whole, S3 2; cracked. $88 ton.
BARLEY New Feed, 127 P27, 60 per
ton; rolled, 303i; Drawing, izv.
- RYE IIB&oercWt
OATS New Producers' price No. l
white, 858.IH per ton; jrray, $27.60. : . ,
Jf LiUUlv -Jliasiern iregon paients,
84.95! straights. .do; expone
, valley, $4.3004.60; graham, .Hs, $4.60
bales, $3.00. s ' 1
r MILL8TTJFF8 Bran, $20.00 per ton
middlings, $27.60: shorts, country,
-i, m i w si n Mi.e w.7 rt wsryx w i nn i
HAY Producers rice Timothy. Wll
lametta valley, fancy. 817.0018.00: or
dinarr. 4 818.00014.00: eastern Oregon,
$ 18.00 (i? 19.00; mixed, $10.0010.60; clo
ver, $12.0018.09 grain. 112.004p13.OO
cneat, aiz.owiff is.uu.
Batter, Xffgrs and. Poultry,
BUTTER FAT F. a b. Portland
Sweet cream. 31c; sour, 290.
BUTTER Extra fancy creamery.
gzje: fancy. 30c; store, Oregon, 20c.
EGGS Extra fancy, candled. 800
--eastern storage, 2"628c; eastern fresh.
vc. 1 ,
CHEESE New Full cream, flats.
17617c per lb; Young Americans 180
iiac per id.
CHICKEN MARKET IS
SUFFERING A LOSS
The position of fresh local
eggs Is still well maintained,
although prices on eastern and
Storage goods are being shaded.
"Butter is very weak and low-
er for creamery. Btore or pack-
;-lngr Stock butter is still ecarce
and unchanged as to price.
. "Poultry has euffered the past
week, and with heavy receipts
4 of hemp and springers, prices
have been sharply cut Ducks
are still selling very well at fiat
. terlng- prices, and the same Is
: true as to geese. Live turkeys
Jn good demand at unchanged
4. prices, and some fancy dressed
4 turka are being quickly taken
up. It Is time that those who
: will ahlp holiday poultry to this
market were declaring them-
' selves, is t,hetrde will want
to .plftcetheit orders poon. It
la" likely that the ehicken mar-
ket, with the 'exception of fancy
hens, will drag considerably the
. coming week.
1 "Fat, prime, small and medl
am veal are veryl firm. Medi-
on also. If fat, ' are selling
much better than they were.
. Pork has suffered quite a drop.
and tha very beat la selling
flreased at THcrTom Farrell.
. i..,. r.,i iinundN
n MVim-' v. ---v..,,. f dox limes, .Mexirun, 4 per mu, pinonp-
ln the prlco of augar. ', r.rPt,uttK f riea. fi a ,,.z,n. KrHPe' 1 1.65; Con-
fcoth reflnerlea being In '"'' i-orda. 17',.-. peach.-a. il1.25; canta-
vary much unaettlod loalU and many ..
prlcea have ruled a. a rault. isow a VKOKTAB1.KS Turnips, new 0c
, .rloe are Knlform ai.,1 tho ,.k. cl,rroU ,.ij0 per aack;
i better haala J'-V " '" he Kran- beeta. 0ob1.00 per aack; paranlpa,
f"WS d ' hundred pound 1 1 : cal.be. H lc 11 tomatoo; Oregon,
tilatcd at 1.60 per nunorea pounu. li,,u .... .....iH,,... nn 7 o,. n.
'At thla VrtVh.d?rrrdl the rela- :; hWeriuKh. So lb: aVtlohokea;
nr amonr the trad n reKaniing ir r CM( J6c d0I. CCI) on,n bc p,r dl.
tlra iper na or " '" ; ".V... '-i,nm. bell peppera, lie per lb; hothouae let-
of Everdlnr & Farrell. A New York", Nov. 8 Bar silver 69Sc-
4 , Tj London, 27 9-1 6d. 0!,c'
a1. 4V4V A aV A A A'a a a. Zl i .l'p,eLftkfi ls 14c: electro,
"'llJfcftrUc; castings, 13 l$c.
MARKETS
rori.TIlV N'omlnul Mixed -l'k
rna 1 Or Mi- f.itirv Dew, " n ' ' .
rooster, old, J Or; fryers, 10i:
bioll
., old.
era. 10 '4c; ducks, hwik;
! fl in., if. 1 1 1 .L ' . in.,i 1 ll
f,.r "Id
O U 1 .Mil.'..", - 1. " . ,
a.iunhi., 12.60 dox; iilKions. U'A.i.-r
dressed poultry. 101 Wo P" lb m8",r
ops. Wool and Hides.
HorS 1007 crop
Choice c;
prime
10 choice, Ky8HC; oiuinu.,,
(U'4c; 190, choice, be. .,,,.
WOOL 19i)V till. Valley. 20 21c,
eastern Oregon. IK u 2 lc. . ,
AKI1J 4 11 NIK 1 'llii i V 'U - -nu
ll IDEM-- Pry M-ten. it .r l6c lb; Ijreen.
SirSi; cslvcs, Kreen, J J J".
'1 .. . i U?l
k i .sk h csnrariiiK. . " i-
.1,.... u.-,,l -40c: medium
wool.' 501: II 00 luc'h, long wool, 6
1 1 .'6 each. , , . , .
TAI.LUW- Prime, per ID, rfvia'5 .
No. and grease, ZftZ'-ie.
CHITTIM PAItK 617C
Fruits and Vegetables.
POTATOES Fancy, cWll.0. sell
ing; buying, white. 7i(jk0c per Cl,
neclM, 2',c p( r lo.
ONIONS Jobbing price Oregon,
12.1!.'. 'a 1' .'": I i lnr. i-pot, 2.00; futures,
2.'. kiu li.-. ;,- l!i
APPLE -New. Jino225.
Fit EM! I KI IIS OiaiigeM. new, $4VP0
tii.bu. bananas, 6c lh, lemons. 64i oO
tuce, $1 box: cucumbers, hothouse. It
?!
gpiant, 1 60 1.7 box; green corn.
c aack; celery. 76Q90c: cranberrtea
tOOii 8.60 per barrel.
Groceries, Hnta, Zto,
PUG AM California mill Hawaiian
Cube. 8.1; nowdcred. I: berrv.
$6.k0; dry granulated. I
ulated, $5 60; conf. A.,
ated. J4.S0; XXX gran
nf A ti HO- ictra It
I
5S0; golden O.. $i.20: I), vellow.
6.10: Ixet rranulated. IF, 60 bur.
rela. 10c; half barrels. 26c: boxea 6c
advance on aack baala.
(Above prices are 80 days net cash
quotatlona.)
HONKY $3.(0 per crate.
COFFEJS Package brands, $16,830
SALT Coarse Half ground. 100.
$13.60 per ton; 60s, $14.00; table, dnlry
60s. $19.00; 100a. $18.76; bufen, $2.60;
Imported Liverpool, 60a. $20.00; 100s,
f 19,; 4a. $18.; extra fine bBrrels; Sa.
6s and 10s, $4.606 60; Liverpool lump
rock, $20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock. $13.60;
100s, 1 11.0.
(Above prices apply to sales of less
than car lota Car Kite at special prices
eubjeetto fluctuations.)
RICE Imperial Japan. No. L e; No.
2- IHfllVc; New Orleana, head, 7c;
AJax. 6c: Creole, ic
BEANS-Small w hite, $4 25; lxrgt
whJle. $4 10; pink, $4.10: bayou, $3.90;
Llmas, $t.0: Mexican reds. 4 He,
NL'TB Peanuta. Jumbo. 8o per lb;
Virginia, 7e r lb; roasted. JtrSHc
per lb; Japanese, 7c; roasted, 7&9c
per lb; walnuts, California, 17 He per lb;
pine nuta. 14rl6c per lb: hickory nuta.
10c per lb: Ilraiil nuta 18c per lh- 1U
berts 16c per ll; fancy pecans, 18020c
per lb; almond ?1 9c.
Meats, tfjii Hid Provisions. ,
FRKSef , MEATS Front street Hogs
fancy, HeXfca pet lb: large, 67c per
lb; veal, ettrn, 9C per lb; ordinary,
7Hc per lb; heavy: 6tylc per lb; mutton,
fancy 8Q9c per Jb.
HAXlpi, BACON, ETC Portland pack
(localystne-, if to 12 lbs, 16o per lb;
14 t-fifiiftf i 14V4c per lb; 18 to 20 lbs..
H Hcfcforeakfast bacon, 15Hh; 21c per
lb; pk'nics, lPc per lb; cottage roll, 12c
per lb! regular short clearn. n-
smokedillc per lb; s oked, 12c per lb;
clear bftsj unamoked. 12c; smoked. 12o
per lb? I'libn butts. 19 to 13 lbs, un
smoked, 12c per lb; smoked. 13c per lb;
clear bellies, unnmoked. 11 He per lb
smoked, 13 He per Id; shoulders, 12 Ho
per lb; pickled tongues. 70c each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. in uv.
per lb; 6s, lSTic per lb; 60-lb tins. 13Wc
pel
lb;
er lb; Bteam rendered. 10s. 12 44c nr
6s. 12o per lb:' comnoiml m
11 Tie per lb.
FISH Rock cod. 7c Der lh? Am..r.
6c per lb: halibut Rc i.er TT, - .i,i..i
basa, i5c per il; catfish, 11 per lb: sal
mon, irean Columbia sllers. 8c
per id; nerringa, be per lb; soles,
c per iu; Hiirimps, juc per
iu, ici.ii ou jjrr m; romcoa, vc per lb'
lobsters, 25c per lb: fresh mackitr! o
per lb; crawfish, 26c per doien; stur-
Keon, nyiK per id; dibck Cass, 20o per
iu, niiver Bineii., ic per id; iroxen suud,
6c per lb; black cod. 7Hc Der lh
OYSTERS Shoal water hav. nr ..t.
lon, $2.60; per 100-lb. sack. $5.00: Olym-
pm, per guuun, per 100-lb. sack.
$8,0046.60; Eagle, canned. 60c can: 17
dosen; eastern In shell. 11.75 nar hnn.
ureu.
CliAMS Hardshell, per box. 82 40
rasor clams, $2.00 per box; 10c per doa
Paints, Coal oil. Etc
ROPE Pure Manila, 14 c; standard
19 V.. .liiol ULn
CoAl OIL Water white, tanks 12Uc,
casea ISHc, headlight, cases. 20c;
Klane, cases, tSc; Eocene, cases, 21 He
ganon.
GASOLINE F6 deg., cases, 24 Ho per
t,a, 11 wii nuta, 1 ot per gSLl
BENZINE 63 deg., cases, 26c per gal
Iron bbls, 23c per gal.
. TURPENTINE In cases. 96c per gal;
wood bbls, 9.1c per pal.
WHITE LKAI) Ton lots, 1c per lb-600-lb
lots. 8c per lb; leds lots, 8'Ic
WIRE NAILS Present basis at $2 20
per kg.
T
OREGON APPLE TRADE
(Sp.fl.l Dljpttch to Th. Journ.l.)
Hood River. Nov. 8. Owing to the
fact that apple ' shippers are unable to
obtain cars about 15,000 or 2') 000
boxes of Hood River apples have ac
cumulated In warehouses here. As the
croo will be somewhat lareer tln.n u.lu
at first anticipated, the car shortage
is becoming serious. Heretofore JTrmd
River has been more' fortunate in this
respect than other sections, and ni;
many hundred boxea are cortilnc in
daily for shipment any continued car
shortage will interfere scriouslv with
marketing apples that are to be gent
abroad, ft is now estimated that thi
crop will total in the neighborhood of
200 cars, including all the fruit in the
vaney, ana win bring returns of over
$200,000. '
Clam 'Canneries,. I
(Sprrlal Diiiiatcli ( TftJoiii
:l;l"SWf'
Aberdeen. Nov. 8. :Tlif Wfwlr nf tha
ciam canneries is being seriously inter-
lerea wiin oy tne stormy weather and
high tides at the wrong time. Extreme
low tides, when the clams 'can be dug
.itt.c ui-L-urieu uunng tne miaaie or the
night so that it has been impossible to
dig them. This condition affects the
canneries here, at Westport, and at
Mocllps. The salmon fishing continues
good, and large catches are dally
brought In.
United States Government Bonds.
New York, Nov. 8. Government bonds:
Twos, registered .ft u. Aq$u
do coupon 10R tnui
ThreeB, registered. :::::: 03 JSr
do coupon 103 inl
Threes, small bonds.".. . iloiH
DIs. Columbia. 8-65s... 114
Fours, registered, new..!l20 iii"
Twos. Panama.... 107
Philippine 4s.,.., 108 II'""
Xew York-Ixndon Silver.
RAILROADS
HUR
Cars to
OFFERED
AT
LOW PRICE
Call Loans Go Down to 2 1 -
Per Cent at Close Stock
Values Are Fp.
TODAY'S FINANCIAL STORY.
New York stocks advance. English
exchange 1 to 1 H points off. Govern
ment bonds advance. London lower for
Americans. German bank fata to 7H
per cent. Cull loans clone at 2H per
cent
STOCK MARKET GAINS
Amalgamated... S!t. Paul
.
. H
Car Foundry...
( 'olo. Fuel . . .
1x1 A Hudson
Erie
G. North., pfd.
L. & N
Katy .
locomotive
. H
Smelter ...
Anaconda .
Woolen . . .
H. O. ...
Brooklyn ..
Canadian . .
N. P
I'enn
Preas. Steel
Reading . .
. H
1H
. H
.
. S
..
..IS
HI Nat. Lead ...
. 2 iN. V. Central .
. 1H S. P
,2H;f. P
" HlU- -s- fteel ..
.2 HI do pfd
. H
H
1H
. H
. H
STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
C. & O HUH. Central ...
Mo. Paclflo HI
.1
(Leased Wire Overbei k A Cooke Co )
New Ybrk. Nov. 8.--The stock market
held steady all dav. Moslne with an ad
vance In most IsHiies. The decllno
roreign exenango or l m i points was
a hel-v
Loiuloii was lower for Americans, hut
the losses were not at all serious. The
.
per cent was said lo be one or the prln
clpal causes.
20,000 Southern 1'aclflc and John Gates
I n ion i-aciiic, nn.i Doin were saiu
to be sellers of steel shares.
i ne money situation is mucn easier
ar.u at tno ciosu or ine maraei lonigni
can mans were ireeiy oncring ai t yi
per cent.
Today's stock range:
O
DESCRIPTION.
Co
ft?
Amal. Cupper Co 4i
Am. Cm tc F., c. 24
do pfd 80
Am. Col ton Oil, cl 22
Am. Loco., c 37 H
Am. ,Su;ar, c . . ..103
Am. riiiu'lt, c...j 66fi
49 H
27H
80H
23
39
104H
69 H
8)tH
33Vt
14 V
74
30H
-83H
145
14
73 K
7v
104
133
29
n
47H
26
80H
22 H
37 H
103
66H
87
31
"14S
714
794
ii"
141H
73 H
7H
102H
132
28
16
2
8 OH
22
3 3 H
103H
661
88
do pfd
S7
Anacdnda M. Co.
Am. Woolen, c. .
Atchison c
li. & C . c
tU. pfd
Brook. Hap. Td. ..
32
US
71
79 V
'32H
141 H
14
73H
7H
324
14
77
32
Canadian l'c, c.
Central Inath, c.
143
14
74
do pfd
C. & Gt. W.. c. . .
7H
102
132
28H
16H
c, m. ic at, p...
103
C. & N. W., c. . .132
C. & O I 28
C. F. & I., c 17
Col. South., c. . ..
171
S3
43
128
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd
83
i 28
19
33
129H
19
33
iis"
17
D. & H
D. .si R. G., c...
17
do pfd
59
Eric, c
17 H
39' '
113
123
17
39' '
116
123
17H
'38U
1 H
27
38
113
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd
W2H
111. Cent. 1
i.. & N
Manhattan Ry. ..
Mex. Cent. Ry..
M., K. & T., c.
Distillers
Ore Lands
Vlr. Chemical ..
do pfd
M.. K. & T. p...
Missouri Pac. ..
National Lead . .
123
120 H
94
109
14
14
24 H
41.
41
14H
8H
65
65
3 8 H
98 1,
30 i
63
42
14
24H
14
23
41
40H
14H
87
63
37
98
39
63H
38
107
i08H
23
43
41
14
89
65
66
48H
99
30H
64
42
11014
42
40
14
88
06
64H
38H
98
39
N. Y. Central . . .
N. Y., Ont. & W.
Norf. & West. c.
North American.
Northern Pac. c.
Pac. Mail SS. Co.
Penhsylvr.nla Ry.
Peo. G.. L. & C.
Pr. Steel Car c. .
do preferred. .
Reading c
Rep. I. St f). c. . .
Rock Island c . .
63 H
37H
107
ioHH
my
20
111
110
74H
18
SO'
16
13,
30
12
17
'76H
15
13H
29
74
17
76H
15
13i
1 .1
,
' H
tttz
13H
St. L. & 8. F. 2d p
29 H
29
65
13
67H
uo 1st pni
St. I j. & S. W. .c 13 14
12H
67 H
Southern Pac c. 68 I 6S?B
mi preterrea. . iu:) 1104
Southern Ry. c. 1 2 Vs I 12H
103
12
39
18
34"
103
12
40
18
18
34
do preferred
40
41
Texas & Pacific.
T., St. L. & W. c
18H
IS
do preferred..
Union Pac. c. . . .
do preferred . .
U. S. Rubber c.
do preferred . .
r. P. Steel Co. c.
do preferred. .
Wabash c
do preferred . .
Western Union . .
34HI 35
110
80
16
68
24
84
8
112
80
17
68 H
2514
854
9
119
111
79 H
16
C8
68
24
23 T(
83
8
9
15
B2
- - J, r- n 1 .'
American locomotive, ex. dividend 1 ii
per cent.
INS' DULL
T
Portland livestock Bon.
Hoes. Cattle.
Sheep.
21S
102
412
Todty 30H 16
Week ago 77 ...
Year ago ,. 177
Pre-v. year ...
Portland Union Stockvards, Nov. 8.
Hog receipts are1' liberal, but the mar
ket is dull. Run of cattle was small,
but the demand was likewise. Sheep
run liberal with small buying.
A year ago today all values were
stationary.
Official yard prices:
Mot's Best- eastern Oregon, $5.76
6.00; China fatB, nominal. -
Cattle -Hl'Ht Pfltcrn nraunn , o. a a
fill?; best cows and heifers, $2.75
f.SSr bullH, $1.7502.00.
eneep nest wethers, $4.604.75;
mixed and best ewes, $4.60; lambs, $4.60
lyi V. 1 -
Eastern Hogs Lose Again.
Chicago, Nox. 8. Official run:
nogs. cattle. Hheen
Chicago 13,00 2,000 6,000
Kan. city .uoo z.600 7.000
Omaha 2,000 1,000
Hogs are 10c lower; left over from
yesterday, 3,900. Receipts a year ago
were 19,000. Mixed I4.69ffi6.25, heavy
n.o.iCi rouKn, it.nii .8o: iignt.
$4.60.
( alt, steady.
Sheep steady.
New ITork Ctotton, Market
Nov.
Open. High. Low.
8
7
Jan.
Feb. .
March
April
May .
June
July .
Aug. ,
.1020 1020
1003
1007
1011
1014
1015 '
1017
1018
1019
1013
1020
1022
1026
1027
1029
1028
1028
1018
..ion
1019
1021
1010
1014
1012
1012
1018
1016
1010
..1021
. .1020
,.1029
..1027
.1029
.1022
1020
1029
1027
1029
1014
........ . ....vm... JVIZ ....
Dec ...v.1065 1061 1041 1042 1063
NOV,
1012
ma
People s Gas. ex. dividend 1 percent. Original' 'He Roilf m r t.
At1 lr&WUV&&& SMtffiilLl BaUnkScL,CHa6rCr.sM2cnAt:
?rH per cent ' Amethyst 9c. Steinway 6cA, Denver
Tota. sa.es for day, 449,800 shares. cAS
on
REmA
IfJ LIVESTOCK IHARKE
lla(lroad Doing Injury to Hood Itiver
by Keeping: Hack Sufficient Amount of
Move JJiff Apple Crop There.
WHEAT MARKET
CLOSES MIXED
2 December and May Lose and
July Gains Liverpool
Is Sharply Lower.
Oovernment Corn Beport.
The government crop flgurea
on corn Issued today give the
crop at 2,663,730,000 bushela, or
an average of 26 bushela per
acre. The condition Is 82. 8
per cent Farmers reserves are -
given as 131,000.000 bushels,
compared with 119.700.J00 bush-
els this time a year sgo. ; The
s yield as estlmatei November 1,
1906, waa 2. SSI, 000 bushels, or
an average of 30 2 bushela per
acre.
CHICAGO WHEAT VAU'ES.
Nov. 8. Nov. 7. Lose. 190.
December. .90 U
90J.B H 72S
100 U 77
6H 76H
May..
. .9',n
I July. .
i.6H
In Ca!n.
i . .
(Leased wire Overbeclt A Cooke Co.)
Chlcao-n Knv iTh -i,..t murk.i
nnened tn kc Inw.r nn a Hrnn nt
in iiuiiat L.iverncioi cniiicn. i lie ciosu
- here was Uc off for December and Uc
I for May. July was He up.
session progressed and at the close was
l lo Off for wlieat and V to Vd
for corn.
Aggregate shipments of wheat were
zsu.uuu Dusneis nnrt or corn 943,000
i nunneis. i ne Argentine visinie was
336.000 bushels, compared With 80.000
la year ago. The Argentine corn visible
M 706,000 bushels, cornpured with 2.169
000 bushels a year ago.
A Kansas City report says that one of
the largest mills there Is trying to re
sell wheat.
Budapest reported wheat lc lower.
Official range:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Deo. 90 H 91 89 90
May 99 100H 99 99B
July .... 95H 96 94 96
CORN.
Dee, 67 68 68 66
May 68 69', 67 67
July 68 58 66 56B
OATS.
Deo. 47 47 48 46
May 60 61 49 49
July 46 46 46 64 A
MESS PORK.
Jan. 1230 1335 1317 1380
May 1855 1377 1355 1365
LARD.
Nov $20 820 820 820
Jan 797 810 797 802B
May 805 817 806 810
SHORT RIBS.
Jan 700 715 700 706
May 735 735 720 727
68
57
66B
Liverpool Grain Lower.
WHEAT.
Open. Close. Nov. 7.
.7s lid 7s 7d 8s
.8s d 7sl0d 8sld
.7slld 7slld Ss d
Loss.
2d
2d
ld
Dec. .
Mar.
May.
CORN.
Jan. .Is 6d 6s 6d 6s6d d
PKICE OF NEVADA
SHARES IN FRISCO
(Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, Nov. 8. Official bid
prices: . v -
UULLIill'JLU DISTRICT.
Cnnatnrm Cnl m kin . 1 rt.
I uauiiouii in .vv, iuiuinujil .11 v. . -1 ,
i uiiiiiu i.ii. iiu, i:i iiu.1 mi, rcuiiBji
vania loc, Kendall lie Booth 19c, Hlue
Run 17c, Adams 6c, Silver Pick 25c, Nev.
2c- B. B. Ext. 4c, Blue Bell 8c, Dixie
4c, G, Columbia 6c. Hibernia 3c. St. Ives
87c, Conqueror 4c, Blk. Rock 2c, Lone
Star 9c, G. Wonder 3cA, Kendall Ext.
3cA, Sandst. Ext. 3c, Mayne 4c, Atlanta
23c. Great Bend 29c. EmDire 6c. Red Ton
Ext. 13c, Florence $2.60, Diamf. li. li.
Con. 16c. G. Daisy $1.12, Laguna 80c,
Comb. Fract. 93c, Gr. Bend Ext. 6c, Gr.
Bend Anx. 3c. B. B. Bonanza 2c, Crack
er Jack 7c, Red Hill 23c, Mohawk Ext.
5o, Lou Dillon 6c, Grandma 7c. S. Pick
V r f OOn V DriuA 9n CaI ml T- . i .
Goldf. Cons. $4.05. Diamf. Triangle 7c.
COMSTOCK.
Ophlr $1.06, Mexican 49c. Gould
Curry llcA, Con. Virrlnia S9o. Savage
36c. Hale & Norcroas 60cA. V.llnw
Jacket $1.70, Belcher 18c, Confidence
74cA. RIlTra NV. S3o RTchtnnn. 9Kn
tt.i -. .. '
i-muii .uca.
BULLFROG DISTRICT.
17o. Mont v. Oh
Scepter VSc. MOhtV." Mt. 8e. B. Dnlsv
ScA-Homestake Cons. 57c, Yankee Girl
forlc. Nugget 4cA, Tramp Cons. 18c.
TONOPAHS.
Ton. Nev. $7.25A. Mont Ton. $1.40,
Ton. Ft. SI. 10, MacNamara 18c, Mld
way 43c, Ton. Belmont 98c, Ton. No.
Star 8c, Ohio Ton. lc. West End Cons.
S3c, Ton. & Calif. Go A. Golden Anchor
5c, Jim Butler 46c, Ton.iCash Boy 2c,
Ton. Homo 2c, Boat Ton. 2c, Golden
Crown 2c.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Cons. SOo, Manh. M. Co. 2c, 0.
Wedge Sc, Seyler Hump 20c, Dexter
10c, L. Joe lc, Crescent 8cA, Combi
nation ScA, Granny 17c, Mustang 14c,
Little Grey 7o Cowboy 2c. Oris-. Manh.
6c, Broncho 80, Plnenut 6cA, Buffalo
ScA, S. Dog 12o, Y. Horse 2c, Indian
Camp 5c.
VARIOUS DISTRICTS.
Falrv. Silver King lOcA, Falrv. Eagle
55c, Pittsburg Silver Peak 90c, No.
Star Wonder ScA, Eagle's Nest 27c,
Alice of Wonder 6cA.
Liverpool Cotton Lower.
Liverpool, Nov. 8. Cotton futures
closed 8 points lower.
BEST
ILBMWlflBVfl
rMriTnS.C'a
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fas:
. wltB Portland Warehouse ft Xraarer Co.) T .
40 Sart Washington Street. ' . ' Phoa. Zaat MOT.
KM J D K
MUST EXPLAIN
"Moral Squad" to Be Given
Opportunity to Brush
Away, Cobwebs.
assault and battery case m which
represented the defendant Mlas Colo,
Attorney Alex Sweek announced that
he would at once ask District Attor
ney Manning sitting aa grand Jury, to
ascertain If the orders of the police
committee of the executive board are
to be allowed to Interfere with the ad
ministration of Justice.
The inquisition to be conducted by
the district attorney wjll bring to light
facts seriously affecting Tom Kay and
foe Klunlln of the " moral squad'' nnd
ending to show that these "sleuths"
have aiTorded protection to the Hotel
Richelieu, an alleged disreputable le
sort. The aasault and battery case
had Us inception there Wednesday af
ternoon. From the surrounding cir
cumstances the action of Attorney
Sweek in the police cour.t this morning
in Pleading guilty ror his client tame
aa a surprise but the lawyer explained
that the defendant had been warn-a
to take this action under penalty of
being driven from the cltv Ly the po
lice.
It has been learned that Acting De
tective lnsknep, Sergeant William
Jones and 1'atrolmaa 'iom Kay, weio
interrogated by Sweek yesterday and
although admitting that the reports rf
Immunity granted to the Hotel HI - he
lieu by Kay were In a measure true,
yet these -officers, It Is said. Informed
the attorney that in face of tha "inuz-
(Ung order" of Commissioner Gren
. ihev wouM hav- tn nerluro themselves
" n " r, , m.,i a .-n.
L..... .t,. .
lol . Tri.in fnl.
I sue arrive. I in fontanel at a lato nour
i... t..I,.,i. ii,i .nH
the Richelieu. The following day her
11 Klic
notified Mrs. MeGalliard, the landlady
that x,m artlcl... were miss nu. but
received little satisfaction. An aricu-
I m.nt nnaooit and Mlsa c'ole aava Mrs,
MeGalliard assaulted her
I'll Viavn von arrested for this." Is
what the Cole woman told the lodging
house keener.
'You can t have me arrested, was me
alleged' reply. "I have police protection
In the house at this moment
Mrs. MeGalliard is mild to have
ftnallv secured Miss Coles effects, and
another "rough house" occurred.
"Kay, Kay," screamed Mrs. MeGal
liard, and the head of the "moral s(iuad,"
'ST"
jpled
1... .i.T: i,l..,l..-. ,l.,,.hl.r ui.. f'..i..
uy uiu 11uiu111.11 ..au.i.. . . -
was seized and hustled off to head
quarters.
in tne ponce court mis morning fe
tectlves Kay and Klenlln were not tires-
ont when the caso-Was railed. When
questioned as to the presence of 'the
"moral squad' In the house, Mrs. McGal-
Hard stated that the officers had
up to telephone."
Her daugnier aomitten unaer oain
lat Ksv and, Klenlln were In her room
at the time of the trouble.
TO KEEP KIDS OUT
OF NOODLE JOINTS
(Sp.ol.l Dlipiitch to Th. Jonrnal )
Pendleton. Or., Nov. 8. The police
committee of the Pendleton council has
Instructed that the curfew bell be rung
at 7 o'clock In future Instead of at
8:30 o'clock as In the paat. Investiga
tions have been pending in Pendleton,
and It Is shown that children have vis
ited Chinese "noodle" joints, and vari
ous places that children should not
visit, consequently more strict meas
ures will be taken.
Boston Copper Market.
Boston, Nov. 8. Bid Prices:
Allouez 22 H
Arcadian 3
Con. Mt
.25
.64
.10
Cop. Range .
Daly West .
Greene Can.
Adventure .... 1
Atlantic 9
Bingham 5
Butte Coola..,15
Cal. & Ariz. . .108
Cal. & Hecla. .600
Centennial . . . .20
Parrot 10
6
Mass 2 H
Nevada Con. ... 7
Old Dom 22
Old Colony
Trinity
victoria .,
Wolverine
Phoenix ...... .60X
Quincy .......79
Shannon 10
Black Mt 4
Balkalala .
C. Ely ..r.
Helvenl
Apex .
Dom. Cop,
1
Nlpessing .
6
Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTLAND.
Clearings today $918,313.38
Year ago $1,124,591.31
Loss today .,-?
Balances today-
Year ago . . .
. .$206,277.93
.. 138,741.29
.. 116,454.90
Eat government Inspected meat.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MAN. HANDY, SOBER AND INDUS
trlous wants situation. F-62, Journal.
WANTED TWO OR THREE KUR
nished or partially furnished rooms or
small cottage. Q-62, Journal.
SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES FOR
sale; also cord wood. Nobby stables,
12th and Flanders.
THE HEJLIG HIGH GRADE CLEAN
Ing work of all kinds In our line.
643 Washington st. 'A-5703. Main
8365.
WILL GIVE GOOD. CLEAR LOTS FOR
deposits In either of the recently
failed Trust banks. 325 Lumber Ex
change, CHOICE UNINCUMBERED LOTS AT
Newport to exchanr-.s
for good horse.
325 number Exchange.
WILL EXCHANGE A GOOD, CLEAR
lot in fast-growlnsr coast town for
anything we can use; come up and trade
with us. 325 Lumber Exchange.
LABBE Friends are respectfully In
vited to attend the funeral services nf
the late Marguerite Louise Labbe, which
will be heliii the Calvarv Prpshvtprinn
church, corner Eleventh and Clay
streets, at 1:30 p. m., Saturday, No-
vemuer a. interment niverview ceme
tery.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Fred Wheeler, Bismarck, North Da
kota, 21, and Eleanor Mason, 20
Arthur Hall, Gresham, Si and Cloe
Helser, 47.
J. J. Mclnerney, 651 Morrison street
27. and Ethel Welmer. 18. olreet.
.81
Mi
110
'. 6
1
2
Vhcn.You BuyThis
V
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Got TK
C
FARRINGTOfl WILL BE
STEAMSHIP MCER
31 an Comes Froin Great
Lakes to Take Charge of
Pacific Coast Company.
(United PrMS teasid Wire.)
Seattle, Nov. 8. H. F. Farrington,
he
many years with the dreat Northern
steamships on the Great Utkes,
likely be the next manager of the
cino coasi nteamanip company. A well
netlncd report though as yet lacking of
ficial confirmation, has reached here
thla effect It la reported that Vice
President Ford of the Pacific Coast
company is not en route to San Fran
cisco with Mr. Farrington.
Mr. Farrington had charge of the out
fitting of tha. steamera prealdent and
Governor, recently built on the Atlantic
coast ror the Pacific Coast Steamship I
company.
aiartr'd lor Coal.
The British steamer Hstumet hai
been chartered to load coal at Newcas
tle for Portland. It Is supposed
will carry wheat rrom here to f.urope.
Creamery Butter
60c and 65c
Best Creamery Butter 65 70?
Good Creamery Butter 5f
Dairy Butter 60
Eeg-i 25 and 30
- Oregon Ranch Eggs
Best Sugar-Cured Ham xoe?
Breakfast Bacon, lb IS
Full Cream Cheese 20
Wisconsin Swiss Cheese 30
Cream Brick 20 and 25
Limburger Cheese, each 35f
Oleomargerine 45
All goods retailed at wholesale prices.
Saturday Is Our Chicken Day
La Grande Creajnery
264 YAMHILL STREET.
University Meat Market
O. A. HARRISON.
686 DAWSON ST., COaV riSX.
Round Steak per lb Hie
I I.nln SIi-hU. nur lb. 1'IU
.. '.. . J
j oriernouse Dican. per 10 luC
- Tea Hone Steak, per lb ffl'
Shoulder Roast, per lb 7 and (J(
- yat Roast, per lb 4t to 7f
j soup j.ines, per lb
; tioup Alat, per lb..
stew Meat per lb..
Hon Roast, per lb.
.......S
34 to -tt
C to 5C,
.......... le.
Mutton, per lb
...re to
...5 to
i5c
I5a
Veal, per lb.
Hams ,
Bacon
Onr meats are fresh ' every day and
government inspected. Phone your
order Eaat 6326.
Very Best
Creamery
Butter
65o70c Square
TOWNSEND (B,
VAN SCHOONHOVEN
147 riBST STBEST,
Between Alder and Morrison.
The New Batter, Eggs and
Cheese Store
Corvallls Creamery Butter 70
(For which we are agents.
Eagle Brand Butter 65
Portland Brand Butter fiO?
Fresh Oregon Eggs 35
Eastern Eggs 30
Sour Pickles, per pint J ()
Sweet Pickles, per pint 15c
Big Shipment of Choice Apples
Syrup, Honey, Vinegar, Olives, etc.
HENION-HENLEY CO.
THE OOBNSB CBEAMEBT
367 Yamhill, bet. 3d and 4th. Phone 1789
THE
HIGHEST
GRADES
0FC0FFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
x 3
MB.
COFFEE
OWUllD, OfitOO.
AT YOUR
GROCERS.
Portland
Clearing
Eonse -Certificates
Taken
for AU
Purchases.
D. C. BURNS CO.
2 lO Third Street
Groceries Special
SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
1 gallon Log Cabin Maple ..' 111.25
gallon Log Cabin Maple .65 1 pint Lojr Cabin Maple . .20
1 quart Log Cabin Maple ,35 1 box No. 1 Macaroni 45
Durkee Salad Dressing, 10 25J and 45
New Walnuts, fancy, 2 lbs 45
New Almonds fancy, 2 lbs ., 45
1 lb. can Ghlrardelll Chocolate 35
1 lb. Baker Eagle Chocolate 25
1 tin Baker Cocoa 25
2 l-lb. packages Grecian Currants 25
2 lbs. Fancy Sultana Raisins.... , 25
Leghorn Candled Citron, per lb.: 25
Leghorn Candled Lemon Peel, per lb ,. . .25
Leghorn Candied Orange Peel, per lb 25
2 l-lb. packages Seeded Raisins 25
3 12-01. packages Seeded Raisins .25
2 packages Bromagelon for , 15
' 3 packages Jello , .25
8 cans fitafrdard Tomatoes for 25
2 cans A. A L. Solid Pack Tomatoes for 25
2 cans Fancy Corn 25 1 2-lb. A. A L. Oysters ... .25
2 l-lb. A. & L. Oysters ... ,25 Heinz Catsup .20
New Imported Smyrna Figs. lb.... 25-
D.'Ca. Burns Company, 210 Third St.;
'Between Tajlor and aalmoa. Both Phones Main 616, A-1630 -
DRESSfR'S
Look over this special
price list for Saturday
and you'll look for it
every Friday thereafter.
You'll notice some op
portunities to save, and
eatables of DRESSER
quality mean extra
value.
Call at the delicates
sen counter and sample
our prepared meats and
sausage prepared and
will
Pa-1
to
cooked right here in the
store. We'll have our
own make of potato and
chicken salad tomorrow
and some other dainties
you'll like for Sunday.
Whether your wants
are in tHe meat market,
bakery, candy depart
ment, delicatessen or
staple section you'll find
courteous treatment and
characteristic DRESS
ER quality.
TURKEYS, fresh killed
corn-fed Turkeys, lb...25i
she
'
DRESSER'S Rolled Beef
Roasts, no bones, no fat, no
waste, lb 15f
DRESSER'S pure Tork
Sausage, lb 20
DRESSER'S select Veal
Sausage, 2 lbs 25f
DRESSER'S wine cooked
Crawfish, special, doz..35
DRESSER'S Sunshine
Cakes, regularly 25c,
for "..-.'.201
DRESSER S Assorted Lay
er Cakes, regular 25c,
for 20
DRESSER'S Buttercups, all
flavors, reg. 40c for 30
DRESSER'S Old-Fashioned
Chocolate Creams, reg.
40c for 25
OREGON WALNUTS
Shipment' of these just ar
rived lb 25
HOOD RIVER
APPLES
A large shipment of these
are in.
DRESSER'S
FIFTH AND STARK
Tha Biggest, Brightest and Host
Complete rood' Store on the Pa-
eiflo Coast.
G. Covach Co.
ARE THE PIONEER DEALERS IN
Poultry, Fish, Oysters
and Clams
The firm enjoys the best reputation In
the city for pure stock. Don't fall to
tail on them If you want the best tho
market affords.
FHOZTES: MAIN 63S; A-3538.
275 FIRST
Portland
Clearing
Konse
Certificates
Taken
for All
Purchases.