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THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINOTJANUARY .10, 1008. 13 ANUS-QUITS? ViALK UffHARUED 'S MARK 'If Country Shippers Would Send Their : Supplies , of Poultry in . Moderate Lots ; They; Would Obtain Better Prices, i v TODAY ETS I'M E hick BEING IS PLAYED I a- SHOULD NOT SHIP ALL STOCKS TOGETHER .ti Shippers Buy Eastern Stock ana men itesnip. mem as Strictly Fresh. ; Product market features: Ship easttrn egga Oregona. poultry market very dulf. . ' Chinook aalmon from the Clackamas. Smelt atlll In hiding.. wert potatoes are Miner. Dreaaed meat holding firm. No demand ahown for turkey, 'flop market remains aotive. L' ttto Zastara Bnra aa Oregon. J A rlnirffnr tha like of which TOU would have to Interview the oriental, la being played by aome country shippers of the northwest They are hipping eastern eggs to the markets and there for obtaining the price of local stock. SThe trick they play waa practiced for raiMi hv mnm commission men but operations were atopped by their fear i'of government proaecution under the pare food ltw Toe country ahtpper buys a larg e amount of eaatern egg In i ha PorHnViit or Seattle market at a Very low figure aay 20o a dosen. He men anippoaiw numw .nu then removed from the brand new .ustern packers to old Pacific coaat k-aaea this latter to fully aaeure the uyer that they are rrean rancn stoca. : ara corhlngV In freely and trice ' la lower with proa- pacta, If weather continues mild, of atlll dropping, t -' ..' "Butter la also 1a large WP7 , ply and generally weak. ;' ' " j "Poultry )aa suffered ? a re- 4 ; lapia this ' week, for the e trome prices of laat week term' to have .-. brought out a great. amount of thla product, and tha ' 4 market hai been fairly swamped. , Pricee have suffered greatly. If e) ehlppere will let their goods a) come forward by degrees prices wlU be better, sustained, and there will be none too much oa the market at any tints. Xa tha e) end we will be found very short, 4 for this country;, does .not pro- 4 dues nearly enough poultry to 4 supply tha demands. , "i , 4 . "Veal has been' coming ft little 4 more freely, but fancy are still 4 In demand at record prices. Pork 4 has been In' large receipt the 4 paat week, but Is still a good 4 seller at fine prices for fine 4 goods. 4 "Potatoes are still dull and 4 quiet." Tom Farrell of Everd- 4 ing A Farrell. 4 4 MODE WHEAT IS TIEN BEING Exporters. Want Of Grain Is Increasing Especially Near Portland. me- Exporters continue to buy an lncreae Ing amount of wheat tn this territory at the recent advanced .values. They say tney are In the market for atlll larger lots, but not above tha present maritet value for the present, at least The wheat market ie. daiiv ninin strength all over the Paolfio coast, but the leading -demand continues to be uuwn py a-oruana smppera and miller. Editor Leo Patimnn n, .ha Vn.ti4 Commercial Review wrltea tndav ra n ..If.... k. ai... -1 . . . . ""mi wn nuur aii.ua.uuo: Millers talk more hopefully regard ins the flour situation Th aimit there la a slight Imorovement from tha dull conditions which have existed for over inree montna. uurlng the last few weeks foreign buyers evidently uuai jiava Dirmiuu ar(Wa rn run down. With stocks small. It la natural to anticipate a aood burlnr rierlod Tha prlcea quoted by millers is one of the reasons mat iraaing zor months waa cuecaeo. rorelgaera One of Market. 'At nraaant rnrala-n hn vara nnt Of the market, uc.nl at nrlraa mnnh lower than thoae quoted. Many In theJ u-aae nave oeen awaiting declines In iThen they are shipped to market The I prime, 6e: medium to prime, t9; Kblpper Is too wise to ship ail or nia 1 oium, to 10; iv crop, idh 10. I wheat and flour in omar tn r-ni.ni.h ",g.PW one firm, for the great volume wfol-im Clip-VaTuy, HOllo; TmSu hdtaaa Flnnd Vrt would exolte suspicion, so he senas lrJ .ySr-ioi!?1 ln " condition and aa the same Oread Vnoorers Trick. Kowover, like all market tricks nil iss grrsasiri bjsut m rm M.n in it . . -. . . . . Vlayed. the shlperov.rdoea things a 6hE1K1NS ShWlngT l.cO10c .:'','V-h.,ll,V,"rn""' ."'" He want too greai a proiit oa ia Mcn: -nort wool .ot40o: medium, -if v;";iV.:. V "TAuI .T, een deoelved. Thereupon the ahlpper writes back: I have your money. .vhat are you going to do about it. 1 ivor eaid they were local eggs." That' the final chapter. Xgf Market X lVower. Because of the large ahlpments of a-a-e lately the local market la anow- ng anotheri decline and most eala are how reported around 31 He a dosen. niy onco in a wnne 1a even a eingio tie sold at St 4c. In the local market here la scarcely any demand for east load even at lower figures than those tuce, 1.00l.7S box; ctfeumbera. hot- hut at a lower figure than that which buys the foVnii S- ttm'ZmTilZZ wul ? u . Vul "v because I . 1 jr M.k I firawni A I fivivau UL I alL6 ,n. .... Lltmliul fnr flour will maan .n nl,.,al ICQ 4c; demand for wheat, and If thla article anouia advance too rapidly, nour will have to follow suit. Millers who are In need of wheat at the Dresent must sell-1 ay a premium to draw the same out cwt; 01 rarmers' bands, it la not expected I that .there will be any decline ln flour price Oregon, I this season. In a short time, when wueai win iwuiuw tcirci, vwing 10 ine tilt. teratlons. Therefore he -haanest rrade of eastern earc if tha lower nrlce. Thla la what trips I tat lrio Prim, dm ih Ihim un and the fiherloek Holmes of Ho. and greeee, S0SHO. ommiiiion row auuu imua mm vrn. i tttluUl J3AKt -6C l'he eggs are sold to the reUiler who rllM ana v.tai.W POTATOES Fancy. tOUHa hractloally unfit for any purpose. They I LnLibuX1J?' WJI,.L 0So per l.re returned, to the grocer, who later I '"" pTrk.r ..... i. ..y.oi, einjia k. I burlnr. soot. 11.15: uarllo. 7o lb. iaa been stung moat severely. Tiien ne I "r d""i..'''vm.v; '"r1' i -."r " T ..r" " - , . . I IrnVOH TBTTTTH n...... A Ih. miliar mil ahlnrutr. and hl.h.r 1171; bananas. 6e lb; lemons, 1134.60; I prices will prevail. At the present time box; limes, Mexican ( per 100; I no one expects to see much Dusmess pineapples. I4O4.60 dosen: pears, fan- this month, but as soon aa the Chineee cy, $1.60G1.76; ordinary, 11 a box; tan- New Year is over a good trade la looked gerlnes, $ 1.60 a box; Jap orangea, (Ooalfor ln China and its northern ports, box: Deraimmons. 11.78. I Japan at present Is only buying when VEGETABLES turnips, new. SOo I necessity compels them. Millers there sack; carrot, 0cll per sack; beet, are ln the market for wheat from this i vo per saca; parsnips, i; can-1 uu"w ; aviuenuy naviua ' iu m. bage, (ScOfl; tomatoes, California, conclusion that prices for the same 12.25: beans 17c: cauliflower. 11.100 I have a tendency to go higher. Some tl.JO dos; peas, 10c; horseradish, 8o lb; buyers over there are cabling for artichokes, f 191.10 dos; green onions, I prices on nour, ana tnoee wnoae stocks 100 uosen; peppers, ivc: notnouae let-1 ww are mnxioua o umun .uppiwa, 110 LIVESTOCK . TO ,1EET TRADE , . 41 tMMSMSM , Supplies .Too SmaU of Late and Prices Are Gain ; Ing Strength. Chancellor Who Defended Dog Tries to FoUow Exam Bockefeller Finds Public pie of Bellingham Boys Sentiment Against Him. and Instantly Dies. (United Press Leased Wire.) Lincoln, Nb., Jan. 10. Chancellor JE. I (United Pre Leased Wire.) Bellingham, Wash., Jan. 10. By soma . . . . ' PORTLAND LTVESTOCK RUN. Hoas. Cattle. Sheen. Today a....... 1901 831 l0S ItOS IS 100 76 160 Portland Union Stockyards. Jan. 10.- While .this la, tha period of the year Benjamin Andrews of th University of I unexplained freak of noneonductlon, Nebraaka la said to have placed his rea I eight Bellingham boys were aaved from Ignatlon in tha hands of the regents of I featn xrom tne current of a wire which the Institution, to take affect at the I fter sparing them proved It deadly pleasure tf the board. I power vy irmina aeaa aog wnicn ao Tha ranort la that th. raal rnatlnn will kcldentally Stepped on It. be brought about because of tha unpop- I Made daring by their Ignorance and uiaritv or the chancellor's championship or ". laaciuaiion 01 oanger, ui iaa of Rockafaiiar ni hia aniiritatinn nf I atepped on the dangeroualv charaed endowment funda from tha Standard wire walking on It boldly and enjoying OU magnate? President Andrewe Is the slight .shocks which they received on tne pension list of the Rockefeller I xrom 11. in m raiuai 01 vnwir piay a endowment fund, and his future is pro- I irre aog belonging to one or tne boys, vlded for. . I walking after his little master, his foot He cam a tn tha Nahraaka nninrait I touched the conductor. Instantly the ((... I ...T.r.i. ... ...... 11. Uurim tha iinv, nf f,.. .nvar vhih I canine keeled over dead. The boys be- SW HUH V VSlVVft BB. a I A TBI USJUSllI I P. aw ai 1 . , . . a - mall in tha inrai virH. tha nnnt I cause he chamnloned and It wu be-1 came frightened at this evidence 01 run la so small that It can scarcely cause of that championship that Bryan I the iwiier of their sport and at once na caiiari a movimant at all Dunn 1 iuiu iu ouw auver Deooie Dtaoetr niui 1 "- the past S4 hours not a single head I ' the head of the Nebraaka Institution. of livestock arrived tn rhe Portland yards. There is sn Increasing demand in all lines and the wanta of Ihe trade cannot be supplied. Reoei vera -say that during recent dava tha ahlbmenta of livestock to market have not been a quarter of what the demand Justified. Becauae of the greater call and in Significant supplies tha entire livestock market took on a much firmer tone to day. Present prices are therefore nonv inai ana tne traae expects an eariy aa 'BIRDllOraSORE TOOL STEALING MBIT HAKU UNt IU H BUSINESS MEN TONIGHT vTyeaV onfodiy isocount of th. East Side Club Members to Attend in Force and good demand all prlcea were firmly neia. Official yard prices: Hogs- Beat eastern Oregon. IS. 250 M0; China fats. $5.00. Cattle Best eastern Oregon ateers. Take Families. Kelly Butte Graduate Taken in Toils Again for Same Offense. $4.0004.16: best cows and heifers. $1.00 Ql-il; bulla. $1.75 2.00. neep uest wetners, 4.7itj.oo; elng quoted at B resent. Obiokeas Move at 13 e. While sales are still er.lere who cared to were able to un load their surplus chicken suppllns on utslde buyers at lie. Home coops or house. 11.60 box: radishes, lia dot. I millers are now Quoting." runcnes; eggplant 16c lb; celery. 75ca iberrlea, eastern, IIO91I.&O; eprouts, 80 per lb. Orooerles, JTats, Eta, SUGAR California and Hawaiian WHEAT TRADING DULLER. July 81. Chicago Market Is Slow With Prices ine quality went at this figure during Cube. $5.96; powdered. 15.80: berry. Higher at the Start. he past 14 hours, hena being In the ?; dry granulated, $6.60; XXX gran. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. jajorlty.' , u'a.xfa' JQ- co"r- A.t .eo-.lltr B- Open. Close. Jan. . Loss mere is scarcely any nemana at an at, goiaen v.. u. yeiiow, 1 v, int ioM 108 tme. Pricee have been so high that rela, 10c; half "barrels, Joe; boxes, iOo ven tho great appetite of the public auvance on aaca oaaia Lna unable to longer stand the strain. (Above prices are 10 days net cash ressd stock was orrerea yesterday at 1 u"'?i",,r-' .. r with no takers In alarht. A lower I HONtY Xt.tO per Crate. lanee la likely. CO Ett Facade brands. 1S.8$9 iwmroniaiic. 8AI.Tr!naraaHalf wrnnA inn. ng waa ouii . out xne mirni . maae m There Is a scarcity of sweet potatoes $13.60 per ton: 60s. $14.00: table, dairy fractional advance early buc thla tne local market ana nigner prices 60s, $19.00; 100s. $18.76; bales. $2.60; w" ",'Bl o" t .1'" the rule. Practically no sales are I ImDorted Llvernool KOa 120 Oo- iooa! Pl late in the day. This cost the L . . . . . r. a o. . .... J mk. I ... . . . . ' 1 ri,lAa trn ma.w all If. aarlv an vana row rriiunou uiiuc ov a iuunu. iiiviaia.uu; s, iB.uu; extra line barrels, za icn arnvru imim yrairruay iiiivr i os Chtcaa-o. Jan. 10. Oood gains abroad at the opening added much to the at tractiveness of the local wheat market at the start. Values opened unchanged to cent higher than yesterday. Trad ing was dull but the market made .vv, id, io.vy, en. lino varrciB, and 10s, $4.60 5.60; Liverpool lump j Chicago market all Its early advance and left the closing to cent under re the rule, practically no aaiea are under Sc a nound. tthfnh .rrlvj1 lata vaat.rr1nv .ft.r, " ...w. ..... . . v . . . v. V9, a-a.vvww.vv, i-ii yci uwi JUI1II, I . " ' " , . - oon haa been so thoroughly scattered rock. $20.60 Der to: 60-lb rock. 111.50: yeaieraay. uorn openea a anaae nigner iiri ine iraae aoeu noi Know wnere 1 iuu, iii.uo. 1 iu a bubuv inn tmtu uiuui n innlles went to. Higher prlcea. are (Above nrices annlr to a lea of laaa cent under yesterday. Ua4a market ullny; in the south. than car lota. Car lots at special prlcea opened K cent lower but lost an ad- l Celery is rirmer, owing to tne higher subject to fluctuations.) ditionai aum in tne May Derore tne rrlces In the south and some are talk- RICE Imnerlal Jinm. No. 1. tt- No. close. Pork dropped 16 cents for Jan- tig of advancing values here. A car It. Iip6c; . New Orleans, head, 7c; uary and 20 centa for May option be- k qui ioaay. aju, oc: wreoie, 0c 1 cause ol ine extreme weaanese in nogs. wnat is saia to d tne poorest car bihainh small white. 14. Z6: large 1 f oranges to arrive in this market the white, $4.10; pink, $4.10: bayou, $1.90; Bangs by Downlng-Hopklns Co, creneni pranon came in icxiay. mui umas, o.ou: Mexican reas. me. 1 nrxiTr a t annMibl Arymrn tn t9 ClnnA an.Ir a. 11. I TJtTTRPaann.a liimlm a U. . IK. I . I2.2S and $2.75. Virginia. 60 oer lb: roasted. So I Open. High. A thief who makes a specialty of Judges at the poultry show are still stealing toola was landed ln prlaon last mixed and beat ewes, $4.2604 60; iamb. bu" deciding which of the aristocratic night by Detectives Smith. Jones and $4.76 4.60. (birds displaying their beat feathers over Tlchenor. He la Edward Lee. a gradu- - on Grand avenue will be hailed aa the te from Kelly's Butte, where he spent WOULD DEFER RANGE PAY. "cock of the walk" during 1908 In Ore- . '54'. "i'l-?. -nff.,.beeB aon. The ludrea thouaht thav were I rinHn. t.h n. n,ni.ki k. nniin. Wallow Woolgrowers Petition for through, but were called back again to- bave received reports from several per- Deliy- ln Maklnr Settlements , t 5"v" ,,r.TL" .V"y "Za "ons wno nave been aespoiied or tools, . . . I 7 Betuemenis. overlooked yesterday. With these the and It is believed that Lee is responsl (BMclal ,Divates to The JonrniLt I luda-lnr la dona and tha awards about i i.ia nr ail nt ih. ,K.f,. u. - EnterDrlse. Or.. Jan. 10. At the rea- I raadv tn annniinra. I m,,h tn t... A .v.. ,u.a. uiar auinuai mwunK oc 1110 vvaiiowa, 1 'ini bjic big. HuiinMi Mana nun 1 rnnn.f.i va n..itiv. BmI.k t... ... county Woolgrowers' association In this has selected thla evening for their even- I covered from pawnshops and ' second city a petition was sent to the secre- ing at the show. A great many bust- hand store a large number of the ar- JfV .OI agricuiiure ana .ine iprestry or- ine men on Urand avenue and tributary tides stolen. In svery Instance Lee ma."- i"" i paypienia streets win attena ana lane ineir iam-1 has been Identified aa the man who f?,r erasing privilege ln the 111,. Another feature night will be held sold or pawned the tools. At these Wallowa county forest reserve tomorrow avanlnar bv Ihn TInitad Kaat nlanaa ka kl. " ifuaijunou uiiiti au,u,i . to eiae ciuos wnen easi siaers in general Mmith. urown, Fotney and Powell, count of the temporary financial strin- will attend In order to encourage the Among thoae who have suffered be- ,n M'rn Oregon. holding of similar exhibition on the cause of Lee'a operatlona are W. W. The re-nge payments are due April II, Mat side ln the future. Jakes, 216 East Thirty-fifth street: hill alt that Mflinn nf trie VMS th 0.,.IUI... .Ill nV.IM.a,1. Am-n anJ cr. j j tr . . . - v. - , - I diuiu7 win uv nmuioM u , eaiiv- 1 auwnru iVCoJlf, WHO WOTKrl SOT JB.K9M: nvv urnAnua nf a. h rl n sr mnA hsaiillniv I .11 .kiu... i ti v.. .aiMiA. ... r-... I - . .. .. wzL.m vvvwa a..MCv m iiu bi tw wa v w . aiy uij olosin incr win d9 Hem oprs, ana vv. Naio, Z88 Ent Thirty ifliatr a fsw mnniha rrtir a In the rft I l. 1 1 .uilk .111 aw- I . ... . ' A 1 1 " - ... ... . aa av I tflfS VtlUf DIIUW W II IM II Will 4." IVat-S I Ufa fff - I J 1 I J (,rasft, metlt Of ran due. hlhlttnn fnr nn vr. Th iMAnrlnnr A total of 14.000 had of sheep ar- 9 grrowinr daily and with tha Jmpetua nTrrTruxTCI TrrTXT ATTm being wintered in Wallowa county thla that the eaat aide club, are fivin It CITIZENS WIN OUT wi..it?it .in Vm v .i w in attenaanoe promisee o oe very aai-1 lB v IBstr. uvrjl fll.VVU Will VV UCVJU UT I laftrrnrv San francisco Office Oregon Journal . 1206CaUBldiU. elephoao Jgsaraey gUX. . ABTTmTiBKrrirsmi a am srtraV. ' gCAUrXJLUJtg JUSCaUVED. Oregonlans wthen In Baa rraaetsea sn have their mail peat la ear of The Journal eface. ARTHUR Za TXim. fetramtUv' NEWTdDAT.' Baeali-assaBa Railway Addition Tract 47KOZ08 aRnxsxsa ron AT $8.5 BA. 110 DOWaT, M MOaTTXZiT. SEKINO 18 BELIE VINO. ! Talcs MontavlUa car to tract offloa. cor. Hlbbard and Villa ava, or for maps and Information call at office C P, WELLS, ill Worcester bldg. Phone Orchard Homes I and 10-anra tranta. e(. ..n . . 2m-ln.f.Vu2 0m c,er: ome 'brushj , some timbered: vr.thin. - ' rTt,.own " monthly. aa kcre Hair Cutting' 25c : ton nnnii rui THE MODEL : The finest 11-ehalr Barber Shop in the' city; only best barbers employed. 1 BIXTK WTKKBT IN CITY ELECTION At the meeting J. H. Dobbin waa re elected oresident, w. h. Graves vice presldenT and Thomas " Morgan secre tary. HOGS COME TOO PAST. Heavy Receipts Cause Farther De cline of 6c ln Eastern Price. Chicago. 111.. Jan. 10. Hogs. 40.000: cattle. 3,000; sheep, 10,000. Left over yesterday. 7,600: hogs are 6c lower; mixed, t4.10QD4.B2H: heavy. $4.25 4.5ZH! rough and heavy, I4.054.16; light, 14.0604.50. Cattle 8teady. Bheep Strong. Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 10. Hogs, II, 000: cattle, 2.200: sheep, 2.000. ' Omaha, Neb.. Jan. 10. Hogs, 11,000; cattle, 2.000: sheep. 2.000. MAN'S CORPSE FOUND nunirn in niiiniiinr xne uiiuiuii in inini'r iiul i low UUUILU III yUHUHIIUL (Special Dlapateb to The Journal.) Astoria. Or.. Jan. 10. At tha eltv election at Warrenton the Citizens' ticket waa elected by goodly majorltlea. results or the ballots show the ro- ing: For mayor. D. H. Coffev. 47: Oeorge Warren, 22; for councilman W. C. Hardle, 61; Oeorge W. Moore, 49; T. O. Kelley. 44; Allen Alrth. 22; Harry Wood. 21; J. Kindred, 1. Report has It that the contest was a lively one and -r. i i i i r t I II mui llio lull IB" 1. w HOaV AimOSt UOVerea Wnen considerable Interest waa manifested. v I - Taken From Haw thorne Lake. BIG GAINS SWED BY HEAVY SELLING melts BtUl la aUdlsg. P" w Jpa"?f' S, roasted. 7o -j '"jj? There were no arrivals of either Co- rtne nuts. 16o per lb- hickory nuts. I corn mbla river or ellver smelt during th K S. k.iP r-,c i?Iy,vi n ...t'OK.-. . ,,t H hours and the trade is fam- bJJt." iia oar' IS? fS aS." i-Vsa MT per lb: almonda, lil ' 7" -uiy 08 Low. 10SH 98 The body of an old man, almost bur led in the mud, was found at the edge of Hawthorne lake at the end of East Tenth street yesterday afternoon. The body, which waa taken. In charge by Coroner Flnley, is supposed to be that of Charles Rledl, a machinist, who has recently oeen employed as a store keeper at the new railroad bridge at Vancouver. There was nothing to Indi cate why the old man happened to be in that vicinity or lor what purpose be visited tne muaay edge or the lake. The place Is used as a dumping ground for all sorts of rubbish, and it is possible, the old man went to the New York Market Opens I -w IT 1 v I " Vviniuio wits viu jait&ai rr cut, iw iiirj Strong and Leading Issues p- Gain TJpfldinf MflVP into money. An effort is being made 60 68 Gain Beading Moves. 60H 68 by the coroner to ascertain If the man nar any relatives m this city. 2 4tt Dressed meats are still holding very 1 I OATS. rm, although the outrageous "hold-1 ".""" cu. of a week ago are seldom shown. , a mkatb rroni street Hogs. 5- ,' jjr tjt xu fOtato market remains inactive with 1 inw'c per id: large, vc per - " " time local dealers Quoting lower fig- P; yeai, extra, 8o lb; ordinary, ansa f uku. kas. Ho per lb; heavy, 6010 per lb; Jan Onions see stiff but trade is not act- mjion. tancy, sjjo per lb. May 1260 1365 1342 e. 'frices uncnangcu l ineni ? nil,. runiauu iauit auce, I . .."tun, a v ... .a IU,., lnu 'CI i V , . ... . - Ca fornia steamer arr ved and waa M to is ids., lihio per lb: lS.to 20 lbs.. ;uiui niieni, maraei loaded this morning. Had good sup- "we-breakfast bacon, 15H22Ho pr Tacoraa, Jan. 10. Wheat Export w York, Jan. 10. Several points mniT WTTTT fl A XmFflTf were gained by the leading lssuea dur- I wixaj.. uaiiiyuui 1290 ly part of today s trading. ally all of It waa aubae- iquli ikina IS HIS WATCHWORD lea of sprouts, string beans and peas ih; -picnics, 8c per lb; cottage roll, 10c club, 83c; bluestem. 85c. hsides small fruits. String, beans ad- Pfr lbj regular short clears, smoked, . Wed to 17c a pound. V P' Ihi unamoked, 10e per lb; Chit-aim rah T ine the earl but practlca quently lost before the closing of the session. Liquidation was brourht about 1145 bI profit-taking and this tells the story - . Vr - . . " lot the latter reaction. Reading was Poor but Ingenious North Powdpr again a leading issue, making several points gain tn rrlce before the liouldat- alMl patents ing force became so strong that the tide of values waa changed. Weakness marked the closing transactions. Stove Uses This Waste. That SPOKANE MIXING EXCHANGE. aTa . n era, v Hop market remains active at former ?lear hacks, nnsmoked, 104cj smoked. 7' en. iiiitci union duui, iu 10 lie ids., un-i vmcBgo, jd. iu. v,aBn Diner, uc t street prices today: I amoKed, izo per lb; smoked, llo per lb; l.ot. Avaifl 1am aai uomco, uuninuneu, mg par o; 2o , .. , smoked, -WHO per lb j shoulders. 10c GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 9c: large per lb: Pickled tonauea. ? aaeh. w: "mail lota, tHft. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a. 12 Ue I t WItKAT Track prices Club, 83 per lb; 6s, 124o per lb; 60-lb. tins, ll'c (Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co., c; rea nussian, niumta; uiueaiem, bo per ID; steam rendered, 10s, 11 Uo per I memoers BpoKane Mining exchange,) ;i.V"A! , .,,..., fOi , 11710 per ID Compound, 10s, oyoaano, waan., wan. iu. CORN Whole. 132: cracked. 833 ton. nut ner ih I nrlcea: RARLET New FeecL 14743) 127.60'! itish rtnrk an iu.n ik. I i. rr ton; rpiiea, aoo3il orewtng. Z9. 60 per lb; halibut, 9c per lb; atrlped AJax ISiSJaT'ti"" "Vi o , , 1 oaaa, idc per id; catrisn, tic per ID; aai- HCi. . . uc r mon' r"sn upn; xrosen, c; herrings, Si'iiTr' vf f 6c id; soies, 70 id; shrimps. 10c per FLOUR-- Eastern Oregon patents, hb: perch, So per lb; tomcod, 11c per lb; .96: Straights. 24.S0: exUOrtS. IS SO! Inhatar. 8Ka nar lh fraah bX aiiioT. ,,.auui.,u nanain. a. ii b i nai in itt.wr ,n vftn rvai. iAaw I hols wheat, $4.76; rye, 6va, $6.60; geon. 12H4c per lb: black baas. 20o oer W?, IK. silver smelt. 7o per lb: . Columbia .iM-8TSlfFSTBriln' ' per ton! meU' lb; Dlftck cod- 7o lb; crabs. luuiiKHsjt a ar a siiuris. L'uunirv. Xai: i xi iiiirni rtn nnn tviilS;-fn?p- OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. per gal- It A Y Producers' price Timothy. Ion. 12.60: Der 100-lb sack. 15.00! Olvm- Range by Downlng-Hopklns Co.: DESCRIPTION. Amal. Copper ige.) 1 Am. sugar, c, fflcial Am. smelter liBI"lu 0012; rillametts valley, fancy $16; ordln- JJVa""" , J'n. n; mixed. v.du; auyor, tvepix; grain. VUCSL, lWia. Batter. Xggs and Poultry, ntlTTETR FAT F. o. b. Portland .Teet cream, sue; sour, 4o. nu i iivtt ..xtra xancy creamery a7ic; fancy, 85e; storage, 80O Tic: aiuiv. ungun, tvv, EQQ8 Extra fanev, candled. 81 2c: nnarn aiorage, iiviii; aos. ltto per lb; Young Americans, l1 17Wc per lb. POULTRY Mixed chickehs. 12 Ho T:. pound; fancy hens. 13o per : roosters, old. He: fryers, 130 lb; oiiera iso id: oucks. itc; geese. d llo per lb; turkeys, alive, 18o lb: eaten, jsniyc: id; squaDS, z.6U 001; reons. 81.25 dos.: dressed poultry. In ..o per lb higher; wild geese, $4 5 dos. Sops. Wool and Bides. HOPS -1907. crop, first prime. e; rTTWVVir ffATMYW TS SJ.AlVAfc fcJAAajlA Vi.1 aSLawT JffiRE FBOM CLACKAMAS The first Chinook salmon of 4 tho season have made their ap- e pearancs ln the Clackamas river 4 and were received In this city this . morning. In all - five fish 4 wars . caught but they were ,e among the 1 beat specimens re- 4 calved 5 In ithismarket They 4 were of An color and averaged 10 pounds each. They sold at 1$ pound. : - ; , . 4 .iWrvLi-i..,;-:'';;.',! .;' j s 46 4 4 4 nia nar srallntl 19. ill va 1AAJW aaAb $8.00 i 8.50; Eagle, canned, 80c can: $7 dosen; eastern in sneu,. 81.7s per ttun' dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per boxv $2.40; rasor ciams, fi.uo per dox; 100 per dos. Palats, Coal Oil. Etc ROPE Pure manlla, 14c; standard, 12 Vic; sisal. lOJie. . COAL OIL- Water white, tanks, 12 He; caae, 18Vic; headlight, casea, 20o; Elane, cases, 28c; Eocene, canes, SlVtO gallon. GASOLINE 86 deg., cases. 24Ho per gai; iron oois, loo per gai. BENZINE 88 deg., cages, 26c per gal; iron DDis, isc per gai. TURPENTINE In cases. 9o per gal; wood bbls, 93c per gaL WHITE LEAD -Ton lots, 7c per lb; owo-JD iota, no per id; less iota, svio. WIRE NAILS Present basis at $8.20. Metsgef, Jeweler, optiolan. 842 Wash. Bees Will Hum at Echo. (Special Diipitcb to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Jan. 10, T. J, Bar- ringer, of Tulare county, California, will locate In Umatilla county to engage in bee-keeping, and he will produce honey on a large scale for commercial pur- goses. He has found a location not far slow Echo on the Umatilla river which he thinks is .especially adapted to bee raising and If terms can be aa-raed unon he will make that his borne and go Into the business at once. Mr. Bellinger says he never, saw a country that was more naturally adapted to the raising of bees than is the country along parts of the Umatilla river. , . . Liverpool Wheat Market. LiverrjooL Jan. 10. Mav whaat Hd higher at 8a ttd. and rlraa4 nn. changed at 8s Kd. . I ... . nil 1 a ,- ; 'Jkletsgsr fits "glasseg Xor " '.' ' Alameda Alhambra AlberU Coal & Coke Bell Bullion Chaa. Dickens . . . ! Canadian Cons. Smelters. CoDDer King Dominion Copper Bid. 6 2H 6 29 2 8 TVs 60 2 .125 Evolution 1 1 .. 25 .. 2 ..200 .. 1 .. 8 .. 5 .. 1 ... 64 . . 80 .. 84 15 Echo Galbralth Coal .. Gertie Hecla Happy Day Holden G. A C. Humming Bird .. Hypotheek Idaho Giant Intl. Coal 4 Coke Kendall Lucky Calumet Missoula Copper 6 Mineral arm . . Moonlight , Nabob Nine Mile O. K. Con. ...... Oom Paul Panhandle Smelt Park Copper . . . Rambler Cariboo Reindeer Rex (16 to 1) .. Sonora Showshoe 8 Snowstorm ' 116 Sullivan 6 Sullivan bonds 60 Stewart 70 Tamarack & Ches 60 Wonder 1 Sales: 1,000 . snowshee at 4 A 7 85 10 6 10 95 3 250 1 95 21 4 7 IK i t 3 ID do pfd. Ask. Anaconda M. Co. 11 lAtcnison, c. ... B. & O Brooklyn R. T.. Canadian Pac. c. Cent. Leather . C. M. & St P... C. & O Colo. Fuel, c. . . Erie, c Am. Locomotive L. & N 1 94 I Mo. Pacific .... 28 N. Y. Central . 3 M. North Pac. c. . 350 Ont. & Western 3 Penns. Ry , 6 People's Gas. . 7 Reading Ry., c, 2 Rock Island, e. . 6& So. Pacific, c. , 85 80. Railway, c. . Union Pacific, c. U. 8. Hteei, c. do preferred Great North. , 800. c . M I Viv, ll del l w 2 Vi Norfolk , J I Call loans opened at 4 I IU. rlnaa JU 8 S1 Q 1 .1 60 61H 49H! 9 . 7? 78 H 75 75 . 96 95H 95 9 . 814 U 31 80 . 70H 71 69 69H . 86 864 844 84 . 43 43 H 41 42 . 168 158 156 166 . 18 17 . llOtt 113 110 111 31 31T4 31 82 21 21 20 17 17 15 97 97 83 93 44 44 42 42 95 96 4 94 124 124 122 122 36 84 113 114 112 87 87 86 106 108 105 l&H 16 14 75 76 74 11 11 9 123 124 122 92 93 91 18 18 18 ill 193'" ji 131 .131 129 5 (Bpertal Dltpitck to The Journal.) North Powder. Or.. Jan. 10. G. S. Minnlck, sn Inventive genius and good but ' poor cltisen of North Powder, has lust received hia patent for one of the most desirable domestic Inventions of the day, a sawdust-consuming stove, or device zor stoves. An order lor iour I practical working model stoves was at once placed for him with a Baker City nrm. S. vandecar. the nloneer furniture man of this section, after using the device on his heating and cooking stoves tne past month, speaks in man es t terms of Its practical utility. fg, ASTORIA L0DGEMEN TXTOm ATT nTATlTrrEVDC! jm o x iijju vac x xuxiiio 5, high 6, low 3 16 3 Total sales, 1,030,200 shares. SAW HIM, BUT DIDN'T SEE HIM SAW THE WOOD (Special Dlapatcb to The Journal.) Astoria, Or., Jan, 10. Court Astoria . . . ... . . , , . . . . 112 1 l 'oresxera 01 America, eieciea ana 86 U Installed officers as follows: Chief insr Ranger. G. Gearhart; sub chief ranger, 1V?7 TP. U Wlnt.n. fl.,..l.l aanratarv nilf E. Foster: recording secretary, George B. Dyer; senior woodward, Charles J. Olsen; junior woodward, Lloyd Mlnard; senior beadle, George Olsen; junior bea dle. G. A. Mlnard; trustee, F. J. Fred erick; lecturer, H. M. Brownell; treas urer, F. P. Leinenweber. Hamblen camp, Royal Neighbors of America, installed officers as follows at their, meeting last evening: Fast oracle, Mrs. Jacobsen; oracle, Mrs. Withers; vlce-oracle. Miss Malagamba; receiver, Mrs. Rosenberg; secretary, Miss Edith Lash. Mrs. P. W. Rich, as sisted by Mrs. Erickson, were the In stalling officers. 744i 9 92" 18 186 924. 130 64 10 126 80 90 85 1 9c; 600 Year ago . . Balances today.. Year ago Clearings Balances A feud having Its inception in a dis pute over the leaae of- a piece of land at MontavlUa will be aired tn the po lice court tomorrow morning when Frederick Metsger and Samuel Sloan appear to answer to a charge of assault und battery preferred by Abner Hos klns and H. S. Searles. The oomDlalnants applied to DeDutv District Attorney John Stevenson this ...,. .. morn nr Tor ranraa ana nmn avpn vn- ................. Miu.ji rt0UB bfack .yes bruise and abrasions 1 ii'iii ofi I to bear out the truth of their state- rp , rH 1 I " . .. 1 or a. WUM1.M nr mannina. aava na Snowstorm, $1.20; 1,000 Nabob, at 4c Northwest Bank Statement. PORTLAND. Clearings today $797,843.80 ORADTTATINft CLASS HAS TWO MEMBERS (TTnlted Pren Laitrd Wire.) Bellingham, Wash., Jan. 10. Although dui two normal scnooi students grad uated at the end of this term. January 31, special commencement exercises will be held at the school. The class con sists of Miss Cora Burr of Salem, Ore gon, and Mias Mary Lee Pemberton of Ta coma. Both these girls will receive di plomas and intend to begin teaching at once. Piano Studio of tools D. Boll torlT.10?"?1 c?.rnJr,ith nd Washing, ton sts, Lafayette bldg., parlors 80-31, WEATHER REPORT .hfMr. wther prevails generally over! the entire country this morning owing o the presence of two well-defined high iJSS nn ,w th cfnter bout Pocatello. ?i,0ov.Kr,ylnf tha nt,r western pori tlon of the country rom the Paclfio eastward to the Missouri valley, and tho other overlying the Atlantic sUtea. Tho former, which Is of decidedly -pronounced character, reaulted from tha development of the moderate ,hlgh:,'' ?-!2rit-,ntr1 California. Not withstand ing Ita energetic character, the temper atures over this region have undergone tPT "sptin ln south" "r I.dho nd northern Nevada. Alonar ' Spectacles $1 at Me tiger a "Open All the Time" ABSOLUTE SAFETY OFFERED DEPOSITORS No interest paid on commercial accounts or daily balances. 4 INTEREST Paid on'Term Savings Accounts. the Atlantlo seaboard, however, temper- uTCmeuiy tower man yea-: terdav, and were uniformly below the freezing point from the Carolinae north- ' I. .a dePrion exists over tho wVt coast but no ' has aa yet resulted ticmtinr at m.. .i.. The weather over the entire Mississippi valley Is decidedly warmer. J"""""",'t'1 1 wpr5r'u5 u IJiy falling over the Washington coast and occasional f'1 sapected over western Washing-, ton and western Oregon tonight and Sat urday. East of the Cascades, however, tfhSVl" a 2' Prmnt fair weather is looked for. Temp. . lfa - . .ta u... -rcip. Buffalo. N. T it i Chicago. Ill 82 ' 28 Cincinnati, Ohio 84 24 Denver. Col d ta Los Angeles. Cal ...78 66 New Orleans, La... 62 46 New York, tf. Y....86 18 Nome, Alaska 20 80 Omaha, Neb 40 80 Philadelphia, Pa ...88 24 Phoenix, Aris 70 38 Pittsburg, Pa i22 14 Portland. Or I at St Louis. Mo 3a St Paul. Minn 10 is Salt Lake, Utah.... 44 24 Seattle, Waah 46 88 Washington, D. C...30 18 .60 T. .00 .00 .00 .00 T. v-' .00 .00 i .00 .00 .00 .00 T. .09 . .00 Tx '.10, .00 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS By the old gold tried and tested German-American Bank Corner Sixth and Alder Sts. Opposite Oregonlan Vll'iSi went to the place owned by Metsger ......... ,!...., ., 88,866 and Sloan to saw some wood for a man SEATTLE. named -Green, a tenant on the place. 18,700 An objection was raised as to his pres- 171,886 ence there, the net result being an as- Isauit on Hosklsa and his man, Searles, wla'ponVVed" as Ha a.-. - -1 d) - a.- J oJ - - -" , " - a. T- ""'MVI IHO t4 tuai Vi AUfl kJ8KT8 SB.UU nkSHtU VH Changs ii jsi cent discount, . I a charge or assauit and battsry. . Clearings Balances WE ARE DOING IT Saving housekeepers from 15 to 5 per cent on their household supplies every month. If you are inter ested in saving this amount of money call on us and we will show you how we do it. : ' RICHET COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS V; Phones Main 758, Home A1758. l. 112-114 FRONT ST.; COR. WASHINGTON - Fred H. and Mary Wells Strong io rim lu serris, lots S, 7, and 10, block 17; lot . block 18, Creston ,. 8 LS08 McMlnnvllle College to Joe and i marina j. n.nmart, lot 8, block 63. Sellwood 178 Title Guarantee A Trust com pany to Oeorge H. Nendel, lot" """" 16, block 8, North Irvlngton .. Ill River View Cemetery association to William H. Hall, lot 62, block 8, said cemetery 7f Ralph C. and Gall E. Bishop to . -Lusetta Hardman, lots if to . 20. inclusive, block Z. Penin sular addition No. 2 ISs David Q. Crow to John Lawrence Pedro, beginning at point 23 1-1 ' """ feet east of point where east 1 , , line of 27th st. intersects south -line of Clinton st, thence east 83 1-3 feet, thence south 79 feet thence west 83 1-8 feet. thence north 70 feet to begin- - ' ' ning 1,601 Arleta Land company to Hattio . tu Foster, lots 7, 8, Dioca iz, - , Arleta Park Ne. 3. .i! jr. rrrT'-"-" 08"" Lena and B. Ptenninck to Florlaa and Paulina Fuchs, lot 11, , north half of lot 12, block 21, ' . Tolman tract 1,000 - Esther E. and Bernard C. Jak ' way to Helen E. Johnson, lot " 4 7, block 2. Bungalow Glade ad- r ditlon ar.a)- Amelia Hastorf to C. M. Shelton, , lots 16. 17. block 19. Willamette .,190 R. T. and Mat tie A. Dabney to E. M. Rasmussen, lots 1, 3. and north 20 feet of lot 8, block 30. Hanson's Second addition S.00O E. M. and Maude Rasmussen to Elizabeth B. Gowaniock, lots ' , 1. 8 and north 20 feet of lot 3, block 20, Hanson's Second ad ditlon S.15S: Olive Jones to Frank Marinelli, lot 32. block 3, Tabasco addi tion ...V...; 471 ' Minnie E. and Lorenso Hlnkston to A. W. Bagley. lota J7. 28, -block 11. PorUmouU ,i Villa ' " Extension 1.400 Firland company to Eugene Ros- encrants, lot 12 and south naif y. In. 11 Klnlr 1 ITlvlanrf - George L. 'and Carrie X, Hlbbard r to J. JU. tiiDDara, lot ana ' north half of lot 4 block l , Hibbard'a addition ..... ; ISO B. M. and Caroline 0. Lombard to I John B. Hlbbard, lota 8 and 9, ' - block 8, Hancock street addl- tlon ......... . . . . . , ; i . . , . , ..I.. 1,450 The Hawthorne estate to J. B. Hlbbard, lot 8, block 21, Haw- ' '' thorne'a first addition....... TOO John A. Bell to August Mellahn, lot 19, block 8. Archer Place. .. , 170 John A. Bell to J. H. Wilde, lot 4, ' block 8, Archer Place ........ 17V Clara L. and Cbarlea C Smith to , ' John A. and Mayy J. Anderson, , -commencing, at point on eaat boundary of double block "A," city., 829 feet south of north east comer . of said block, thence-weat 100 feet, south, 10 feet, eaat 100 f eet, north 10 -feet to beginning.. ...... H0 J, E. and Anna M. Stansberry to W. C Northriots 1 and 8, block . -10. Stansberry addition . ...... 100 W. C and Eva Ines Smith to 3. JS and ATina M. Siansberry, ; lots , 7 and 8. block I, tans- . berry addition 1,000 Portland Trust Co. of Oregon to F. Dreneer Ca, lots 7 uni 8, . . hlonk J27. Hollarfny's addition. ll.OSi) Ole Wold to Mat f'lmlaM, limit. video i- or lot i i. uiw-n a, Willamette boulevard crs ... Frank L. ard Laura A. f'rr! it , 'red it. Huong, lot a, uioca it, ISO 3,t0