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THE OREGON pAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 180S. 13 TODAY'S MAR KETS Fortland Is Getting to Be One of the Best , Livestock Markets in the Country J --Demand is u rowing Jlucji : JJetter. STORAGE BUTTER FEELS BETTER Demand ' Is 'Increasing, and " r Sales Are Showing a'n " ., increasca volume. . i Front street feature! today. t, ;:' Low allver atopa flour sales. ) ,. .No mlllfeeds can be bought, Ar vFew chtnook aalmon coming, vv .- S t ; GUat amelta are In market - 5 ! Car Log Angeles celery unloaded. V California cauliflower In good shape. . , Eastern eggs selling lower. - y. Cold storage butter stUs better. ( Creamery butter supplies heavier, - . . rkinif. w, . via, ntmafni alOW. . . PUIH1 19 IKIVBUtll WHIWH a..... a--. .( . ! Slight Improvement In spuds. , ; Wheat la ateady and unchanged. ' i n Hop sales us to ?o pound. ; -.' f tongs Butter Sell Better. ' A anm.what better feellne? Is dls- plared by the storage butter inarket Jo cany. Bales are more irequ-mi ana in disposition" of the trade seems to be that j prloea will not lone remain at the. pres ent level. Vfltn Desi ouiur in many rOTATOES MOVING 'AT STOCKTON, CAL. .AStockton. California, sclgl says: '. Local '.; growers , sssert i O) that ven'wlth ail the men they can use It , will i ; be - well Into, e March before the 1 potato crop ,' can. be dug and sacked. , Those who bav been closely following the situation assert that there ' e are yet between .r 100,000 f :gnd e 1,000.000 sacks In tas 'ground,-., and It will take a lot of work to 4 dig them. While the demand ia . increasing,' It la itill not up to e expectations. Owing to the flnan- , 110 JILIFEEDS f . - ARE OFFERED Not a Single Bag for Sale in I the Portland Market at :. : Present Time. There la not a single bag of mlllfeed for aale In the Portland wholesale mar- "urry '-"J? ,i I k,t today. , This is the situation that Urge, flrme throughout the aid- ,Urlnf -tock fead.r, ln th, fac, t die west appear to bo pursuing tn( momMti TJ,.r; n..,.r w ... t!ia. I tlon like the present one and millers V and sellers are freely admitting It. H. , -k - aa-v hut l Tnr Is-'no mlllfeed to be had In the from. Wo to TSo i jet sack. ut clty tof Portland today, no matter what waiting policy In making pur-chaaea-, Prices here now' range It la expected that inside of , ,e three weeks there will be quite an advance In the market Texas ' e la already calling for stock, and e) Arkansas, ' Kansas, ' ArUona, Louisiana, Mississippi and Mis ' sourl will soon be la he market ' 4 WOOL HOT clip Valley, illlc; price ta offered. Present Quotations are tnereiore nominal. - . Aocordina to a aromlnent acller of nour toaay, mere is no boycott against LIVESTOCK IS. MOVIUB UPWARD ;'V , !: r i -. Sheep. Are Advanced 10c and Cattle Are 25c Up From the tow 'Mark.. ' ' z v PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. hobs. Today ............ 2()0 U07 eo 1906... ,. .. . 10J 141 Cattle. Sheep. 12S 28 60 20 61 it 26 Portland TJnlon Stockyards. Jan. 13. In every line of livestock a good selling feeling prevails today. Demand la firmer In all lines, not a single item befog neglected.- Packers are again ln the market for ' hoaa and are uavlnr (op quotations In most Instances for I Jo Hocbfeld. 185 First street; EM John D -E VED HOODOO PURSUES SALOO IIS Thirteen Unlucky Ones Face Likelihood of losing Their 'y'"11 licenses. This Is January 11 and , 11 Portland saloonkeepers, will find It an unlucky day for them all, duo to .tho fact that It letters were sent out by Deputy City Auditor Joo Hutchinson notifying the 11 saloonkeepers to appear before the Uauor license committee of the city council next Monday, at 1 o'clock and show cause why the II liquor llcenaea owned by the 11 boose dispensers should not be revoked. This Is the preliminary move to ouat the disorderly olaeea of business.- All of them have been complained against by. the police department for various of-" fensea from selling; liquor to minors to harboring disreputable persons In their saloons. The following are those cited to ap pear: Bwanaon & Jackson, 14 North Sixth; John Kublk, MS Union avenue north; CAWII BEGOII TO Iff ROVE FRUIT '' ' '' ' i- ... i. .- i. a. '." '' .'. V" ';' I ssaepsssssssmssjsw , i ' . Horticultural Society : Will Urge More Extended Or- , chard Work. American flour by the Japanese, but LfP ,luouu,on In m0t instances for f Joe Hocbfeld. 185 First street; EM John the low price of silver af Hongkongn?P ,l.uf'; .RcS,pi" "'.J10?? wer frac:i5n' Soenth atreet; Fred Frits. 240 makes the cost too areat. as the Droduotl tlonally better during the 46 hours, but Purnside; I C. Turner, 111 Second; , Instances selling down to 16o and aeo-1" .hroU" L iJTo lio! Jond grade of freah at HHo. the storage "mShaIRIIsJ II 2? -roauct is nnoing more xavor wun inei HIDKB Dry hides, llrtl r!r,.al..,0f "..l!.,r.T,.lV,.i MJ: calveai green. 607c; kipa, , 6o I vloua quotations. '-Jw ".-.Jr.u . V I lPLb"". JrrM,! salt. IO40 lb i - . - .. rvw.vw, . , ; ino me khooum bdu u (lumiu i wood. 60cOll each: lOUST WOOL llcti I ' . ' to make the storage product better than each. ' ' V Chicago OplS - wfl Miyi mat me niire u. CHITTIM BARK 6c i market will ao somewnat neiter, qui until 4 the supplies of first-class stock stop depressing the general market there fruits and Vegetables. POTATOES Fancy. 8O07SC I demand Is showins the sreatest In sute that the difference In allver value . B f. rV.nt lushtrey, now Strom what It Is normally makes wh, Just returned from his Uma rAm.. Knu. Mt th. ... I tllla ranch at Echo. on. K.n.i mh Thi. la Cattle market is 25o ud from the low too "stiff a figure oven though sxiort P01" ' 'o'-' '.uV!!"" rcelver" belnf flour rates are down from the high SMli.3,Lbi?.;! thIl i1,"? t0 tcur- QianC.' , i I lKJ U"i stuu. vsyvaivsl erfj lllcrVsaOinfa . Ma' i-tisinsr 1 ihAtm In fl.n I 0Ui in uuii vv usjuitMiu IB LHfBl. . . m. ' 1- " C . - t Cksn a-on rs.ai .Am1Ms.l s houri And demand l ao gooa at thU Um that quotation, ara breaking- away .AM 4k. fAtflSP l.U.la sri.nk 1,..,? ...t. SHARP LOSS IN WHEAT. . I for so long. Dealers are fee Una their way ana placed an advance of lOo on Firm Bat Loseg on ?"f Z . ...... ft , I A ?wr BIU UIO lUIIO ox iim 11V9BIUCB market was very similar to the one ruling, today. A like condition was maniresi two years ago, (Official yard prices: ' Hoxs Best eastern Ore-on. 15.26 O The snnuat convention of the Ore gon State Horticultural society opens In the building at Alder and Eleventh streets tomorrow. The attendance promises to be larger than In any pre vious year, and an instructive and in teresting program has been prepared for the three daya. The horticulturists are anxious to outdo the late convention held by the dairymen. A splendid exhibit is being prepared In the basement of the building In which the sessions will be held, and a good Hat of special prizes haa been offered to promote Interest in the show department. A big meeting will adver tise the fruit Industry of the state and encourage better products and better prices. Meetings Pull of Enthusiasm. Four new societies and two unions H1DK8 Dry hldea, ltQltd lb: green, I trade and prloea remain nominal at pre erpool Dullness. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close, Jan. 11. Lobs. Msy ... 101 , 104 106 . 1 tm nnt llk.lv to he much of an improve-1 lag; buying, white, 6OG6O0 Per cwtMJury 11 11 18 1 ment. AIL therefore, depends upon the I sweets, 8c per lb. I . I " Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers. 4 weatherT ,newo' Qeuam un " ONl6NS Jobbing price $2 2.60; The Chicago wheat market was Influ- j 14.25; best cows snd heifers, fl 16; buffi CXuCXeB JKArxST HSmauiB . I .pur i-a s.l.) 11 ;ihiiui. .n nf ma aa news. Nwa of anv kind I h..nT , Many coops of chickens were carried I tuo: choice. ILOILS6: ordinary. IOc0 I was scarce and the absence of Informs-1 mixed and -.iest ewes. 14.60: lambs! over from Saturday ana rnaay py ineit.oo I tlon is always considered a bearian 1 6.006.10. -H -ront street iraae m in- nupo ui -1 t ntMti FRUITS oranges, new (z curing a better price. However, as Isl 11.76: bananas. 5e lb: lemons. II O 4.6 usual on Monday, there was little busi-l box; llmss, Mexican ( ) per 100; fpatnr. Liverpool wti unuBUallv dull open! n g d lower and closed at 8a d ror May, me same as ine iinai ior eat' urday. rhlc-( 0nen.1l with a fractional ad most everything depends upon arrivals! serines. 81.60 a box: JaD oranzea. 60c a I vance and mads a sain of another frao . . M.U T , k. a V. 14ah thai k..i h..fclM...nn. It ,t I . 1 1 ,U. MnAvb-a., aa.tla jfwM - . . ...ll.a aar.l 1 ala.H .1 a. a. a. Ml n.n., . J IT I 1 I." 'I ' . 1,1 I.' LJ a a.ai BIIa I 1 . ...III ..V.Mn.inn. nraakMaaa OTTICnt IUflliC, Will blWi aii.vi a..v. I . f SlVIH . AOUUlO-l Ul UIJl. UOW, .VII I 1F1LU UUilllV. MIU .UU.CUU.lll wrnillWlli ness shown In this line. The future i of I pi neat . CATTLE AXD SHEEP LOWER. the market Is still In much doubt, but Icy. 11.6091.76; ordinary. $1 a box; tan. peara. fan- Eastern Market 10c Off Today . - Hogs Are Down Cc Too. Chicago, 111., Jan. 11. Receipts; prices are likely to rule.. Turkeys are I sack: carrots, vOc&ll per sack; beets. The closing was 1 to c under Satur-I Mora, 74,000; cattle, 4,000; sheep, 26,000. nogs are oc lower, sneep 10c lower bard to move at any pries juat now, Eastern Zggs Selling tow. 800160 per sack; paranlpa. 1; cab- day. with the last trading weak. nag-, eoowu; tomatoes, uamorma, IZ.T'V .VrZ.7:i'n.A I I : ean.. He, cauliflower. I1.10O ?rr",'" .r.r irrr:; m ? p?"i ivi vnuiuiv-vi, .4.vv 10c; horseradish, 8c lb; Mnl,il in tha local crodUCt On account! ... i in k. . .Ji.k.. iii. of tne recent sharp break In valuea bunchea: ecrnlsnt. 16e lb: oelerv. 7-5ea KMay Some of the latter are reported sold as I tse; a ran berries, easterns 110911.60; I July WW as sue. inmswhat I Drout" 80 Pr ,ft '. ...... k.. ,r.rfa ..ii-tiM nt a-nod wroosnes, vutS) -s to. May : character and nrices are practically the SUGAR California and Hawaiian July n. ,v... ft,., .i. Arinr tha tm. Cuba, .!: powdered. 15.80: berry. --- a ItlA, Jt... .A .K ... VV"W Viou. six Wr iriow STit$..Krnt ""A' 50t5VtrV B, Jan. Someone Xs Boosting Onions. j5.10; golden O., $5.00 D. yellow. My Onion values sre oeing Dooaiea n; oeet granulated, tt.4u; par some one along Front atreet Market rela, 10c; half barrels, 16; boxes, 60 valn.a in the eouth at this time do not I advance on sack baals promise any such prices. as some dtal-l (Above prices are M days net Cash - . " . I Ik.M I aii.a41.a . . ara Anitstr tha hooatinsr slmnlv to set I HONEY 11.60 per crate. growers to hold off selling. A sale or j COFi'EB Package brands, 115.180 : ta,. a,aa rannrtd urn hlrh as 12. but the I 11.68. 'mnerai market does not eeem to standi- SALT Coarse Half ' ground,' 100s, more than ll.76ttl.86 for best stock. , J fll e0 per ton: 60s, $14.00; table, dairy V wo. Open. Hlrh. Low. 105 106 102 98 9 97 "CORN. 69 60 69 68 69 68 OATS. 62 62 61 46 45 45 MESS PORK. .1277 1280 1277 ..1380 1336 1326 Close. 60 .68 61 45 1180 1831 Liverpool Wheat Dull. and cattle 10c lower. Kansas City. .o.. Jan. is R.a.inta- Hogs, 14,000 cattle, 12,000: sheep. 9,000. ". ep., JUin. is. Keceipts: Hogs, 7,000; cattle, 6,000; sheep, 19.000. ' BETTER TOXEIJT CATTLE. Dubious Feeling In Trade Gives Way to an Improved Call. A few weeks ago the market for beef cattle looked dubious and those who had kept over from fall and saw a long win ter ahead and hay at top prices were anything but happy. But a temporary Liverpool. Jan. II. May whest Bt"ne.nplr omeum?.. 18 a s"00 thing, MMiud ii Ui ttd lower, and closed Bay axer wity Jjemocrat. It Is d, unchanged from Saturday. CHEAPER MONEY IS A HELP TO STOCKS r.. a.".. .. ... in. atana. inn. n K.ia t ka. mere IS a SllKIlliy oeiier mummnH i - . " V . -- -v of potatoes to the south, demand from Imported Liverpool 60s 120.00 100s. there showing ft slight increase for bet- 1.00: 4s, 18.00: extra fine barrels, 2a ter grades during tne past a noura. in - -" . v"l ,'; iot.,,,! . ; tha country shippers are paying from rock. I20.5& per to; 60-lb rock. $13.60; "60o "to 60c--the latter for best select l0'1'-'0-, , , " , According to Texas advice, received by -nlMr.WtT. i, Slo'ijViSl - mail thi? mnmlnr. notatoea are belna- than car lota Car lots at special prices f&f, no. i. 6c, n-o. New York Market Advances Tni from h. to th. far southWest .oW6c;xxew. uneans. Head, ic; j - -r- --- - - - I Ajax, sc: Creole, 6a -, Brief Hotes of the Trading. BEANS Small white. $4.25; large ' a fairly good rurt of gllnet smelts is white, $4.10; pink, $4.10; bayou. $3.99; reported from the lower Columbia. J i-imaa, ts.&o; Mexican reds, 4 c 1 ealaa tnAav a f I NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo. 6 He per lb: !i ..- A small number of Chinook salmon Virginia. 6o per lb; roasted, 8o ! are belns received from the Columbia per lb; Japanese, 6 6c; roasted. 79o and Wliramette, Prica holds high at per ib; wauiuta. caurornia.. 1 stayed just long enough to make hay prices drop and a revival of good tlmea brought with it a demand for market able cat Me, ao at this time cattle prices are going up and many lots have been sold. Followln the shipment of 16 carloads by Phillips & Pollman of this city from Nampa, six carloads go out today from Eagle Valley and others are awaiting shipment MOVEMENT TO PORTLAND. have been organized this winter that will add strength to the coming con- 7.? , i. ... 1 "T,,- I venuon. Tne late meetings or tne local Charles May. 289 Stark: Thornton and ui.iiu h.... ma ,h. Butter, 275 Third; Minor Lewis, 409 206 were in attendance at Eugene at - - VT. il r . in. mcrinin January , ana inn uan wiilP.?:. 4 kii w.hinir. i?. i county growers were very enthusiastic. 2K5?ai!f,i5hi -uiinVi?A 'siiRaaf Besides the enthusiasm manifested fcTh?inVVJtk20Snfib 1'tely ln ,ne meetings of the local so- t.IhJ?llola lM th notlc "nt 0 cietles, a great many new growers have tne men. , nma imn ,(,ia iu..t.,. CoLa'.ni 7 'ro,7.JhV?X Wllllamaon of the stste horticultural IEIIIS.COflB IST0L0EI i Bay Cities Water Company "Accused Bulletin Editor :a of Criminal Libel. iii the" llqt.or license committee of thi ?a 've romTfnto0' .ta.e du councirdated January 8, 1908 (hers the fZ2wf n'J.8 "Jfhi th.n h, reason jor the complaint Is given). tnhr Pf"1 neHod "n dur nf mk.AU -k...w. .Atisuj any previous period. A. I1CI SB. WUU Kl I1DIDUT UULlllOU 1 t i - . a . ... v... ia I lnia miiux or rrowers is especially .how 'cause 11 ! any why your license noted h? Inquiries that reach the sec ShSuld III be rwoked. license reUry., ham,g mitny men ,tat,nt tnat "P. S.Meetlns to be held Januarv Y. .' venturing in fruitgrowing for 20 at I o'clock d m " ln Z,T1 -ime. The moat notable prog- The notice was signed by City Audi- FM" !n !" or.ch..r.d" bn tor Barbur by his deputy, J. a Hutch- i" y0""1" ,?ou"ly- AU ln'n"'s c'.a' V.a. k.fn,. V.a at.h a flr) Kaan Williamson. ShOUld abprOaCh 500. waged against the disorderly saloons In . There Is much Interest in canneries IWH.a ..4 ih. n..,.nma la KalnalSnd .Dr.VlnB will BlSO be B tODlQ WhlCh awaited with great Intereat Many pub- aeiegates win give attention. There no spirited citixens wno are doing an in ; more momns wn-n their Dower to rid the city of the nul- effectual spraying can be dona The sances are expected to be on hand at spraying problem In the towns snd clt the meeting next Monday, while the sa-1 es is. the most difficult loon men will probably be attended by Infected OrnhardB niaansasj-. "in Edition to'thos. notified today ,hM"ci.,h" others are expected to be hautod up be- UrslnV li rVadu. Iv doini th.Vork Th. ri v-pia rnmmi rraa mnn ?na wetm t num. i r " . . w " : i . bVr w 1 irobab v reh 20 or rori be- ,a"eea.u.rc GSK" r.a"i, -S18? for the hearing Is held. UMATILLA CIBCUIT COURT JN SESSION peering- ln the Willamette valley ac cording to Secretary Williamson. Following is the program for tho three days: Tuesday. 10 a m. Officers renorts: president. At well; secretary. Lake, and for the exhibits committee, bv James H. Reld, chairman; "Enlarging the Vf . ..... Dn.na. r (Spedd Dhvateh to The Jeurs.L) deTs: runlns ths Pruna5 James M. Pendleton. Or, Jan. 11. The January French ; "Some Features ln Orcharding," Jury term of circuit court convened here J Ji Bnepard. this moralng. Dl.trlct Attorney Phelps tCrToltrl. has reaue.ted that a grand jury be button of Water." J. H. Lewis: "Remin- called, which is his custom once "each Iseences," Dr. Cardwell; 'The Logan- year, imo special cases are to oe bud- " ' v. ., jects of Inquiry. "D,rr,J! ?laLkcft.?, ."hw"all: The first case to Be tried in tne cir- n'"vnun ow"" cult court is that against A. Perard. the M?.nae- . , . . sheepman, who Is charged with altering Wednesday, 9 a. Try "Neglected Op brands upon sheep belonging to C. A. P0tun'Lle L T.- Rynolda; "Broad Johnson. Perard Is also charged with n,n JS,0!" of County Inspectors," several other offenses. S- ?? .wJ,,uJ.m,0.n: Selecting and It is not thousht the comlnr Jury r " ' ... rower: ureion nor- term will be a lengthy one. "?ul.ture uuotri; tne Watiaaaw . - . '"TV. XTaw V.SJ.. IWCH'S CASE GOES .... : sfiSEMtfftgKE: OTOE TO MONTH'S END isV, A..L-"?K &S?"lffll I Know About the uust Bpray," H. C. Busbnell; "Things i Want to Know, E. L. Smith. ? Demonstrations will be given with rr .il ,H I ilHUHIK all 11C- 1VIA n 1.1- K. UIUIHC, , , so per lb; .,,. v2a . hum siti.soo shares carloads havo gone westward . . . j . tlin. nilta 1 Ka via. Ih hf.lrn-- tint, 1 . . : - f J ' I . . . ISC, DUl IB IIROiy lO urv auuu. A car of ColifornU celery was un loaded on the street this morning. - aood "v"" ,x"c' f"c"- "w-"" the high mark of the day at 6 per cent tlcally all the cattle movement from condition. Market firmer. Pr 'mon0' 16- , , , The opening of the market was firmer Huntington eastward went to Omaha, Soma choice California cauliflower Keats, Tlah and Provisions. ad higher, and several points were and a few years ago as far west as the was on sale thla morning snd found a FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, gained by leading Issues on extensive Willamette valley went to the Mis- gooa cbm . lurraer piy. - . i raBcy, iHWtio per lh; Jarge. o pri snort covering, jbui one or two issuesisouri river market. At present stock .!, ext; Cattle Corning Here Instead of Be ing Sent East to Market. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Pendleton. Or., Jan. 13. There are strong shipments of cattle from eastern New York stock market P'60" P,nt" t0 Poland- A,b.ut in tne Sharply With Shorts Anx ions to Get Eight. 52 mrML-t kniatn. am still advancing in I ih. ...af . aw- ii.. : .ai... - in.. n n . ma luuui uiu ma i .u, iioi, iqdc per id; neavy, mwic pe- id; the local market to. rise to IHc, - . mutton, fancy, 89c per lb. Sales of hops-continue quite iiperai HAMS. BACON, ETC. Portland psck Range by Downlng-Hopklns Co. and prices now being paid range from (local) hams, 10 to 11 .lbs., 12V4o per ib; an in 7a fnr rnnd nualitv. Practical! v I 1 1 tn 11 Ih. 1 lz ih. 11 n cn ih. wv w w. c rf- . 1. ... w w V , a . . fl. a, W IV . V IU l I no choice "goods being, offered, v - j llHci breakfast bacon. 16 2o per nay maraei is noiuing nmw w.oj, no; picnics. c per id; cottage roil, me witn aemana somewnat increaaea. i per id; regular snort clears, smoked. Front street dealers charge tha fol-lliKo per lb; unsmoked, 10o per -b; lowing prices. Prices paid producers j dear backs, unsmoked, 10c; smoked, are less regular commissions: ihlc; union DUita, lu to no ids., un- mAkaA 19m ma It. araaliail , tt a ' 11,. Grain, Tlower and Peed. clear bellies, unsmoked. 12 o per ib: I DESCRIPTION. r o Amal. topper Ama Sugar, o. Am, Smelter Am. Cotton Oil Anaconda M. Co GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 9c: large smoked. 18Ho per lb: shoulders. 10c: Atchison, c. lots: small lots, Vttc. 1 per id; Pickled tongues, 7e eacn. WHF.AT Track prices Club. 82(11 I LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. 12 Us 64c; red Russian,' II & 82c; blueatem, 85 I per lb; 5s, 12c per lb; 60-lb. tins. 12c Kfevci vaney, sia ipr jo; steam renaerea,, ius, 110 per CORN Whole, $33: cracked, $83 ton. lib: 6s, 11 Ho per lb; compound,. 10a, i BARLEY-New Fee. 8474S827.60 8lio per lb. ' - ' HbC.r ton; rolled, $30O $31? brewing. $29. FISH Rock cod. 12Ho lb; flounders. iflYE $1.66 per cwt " . , I 60 per lb; halibut, 80 per lb; striped OATS New Producers rice No. bass, jee per id; catrish, lie per id: sai- 1 white $27 per ton; gray, $262.bO. mon, Chinook, , 18cj ordinary fresli, FLOUR- Eastern Oregon patents, 10llo per lb; frosens 9c; herrings, $4.96; straights, $4.60: exports. 88.90; 6c lb;, soles, ?o lb; shrimps, 10c per valley, $4.3094.60; graham, Hs. $4.60; lb; perch, o per lb; tomcod, lie per lb; whole wheat I4.T5; rye, 80s. $5.60; lobsters, 25c per lb.: fresh mackerel, 80 pales. II- I per id: - crawruin, zto per aoien; stur- MILD STUFFS --Nominal Bran. 828 reon. 2V,c per lb: black bass. 20c per ton; middlings, $29; shorts, country, $27; Ub; silver smelt 8c pe lb; Columbia city, $2; chop, $17 81. : I smelt, 8c .lb; black coL3c lb; Crabs, 11 A I Producers' price Timothy, $1.00ffl 1.60 dozen. Willamette valley, fancy $16; ordln- . OYSTERS Bhoaiwater bay, per gal arv. til: eastern Qnui 117! mlT.it Ion. 82.60: per 100-lb sack. 86.00: Olvm 1100110.60; clover. $1012; grain, Pia, per gallon. $2.40; per 100-lb sack, $10 Q 12; cheat 1611. I$.006.60 Eagle, canned, 0o can: $7 . Butter. Eggs aad Poultry. BUTTER FAT- F. o. b. Portland Sweet cream, 86c; sour, 34c. BUTTER Extra ' fancy creamery 537Hc; fancy., 86c; secoad, 32Hc; Storage, 80c; store,' 20c. EGG3 Extra tfancy, candled, 30 nmci iirn siorage,' x.qyz.o dos. CHEESE New Full cream, flats, j lane. cl? 28c: EoJene. case: 2fwc 180 per lb;, Young(AmerIcans, I7q .per JSn" " Jwocene. cases, XI Uo dosen; eastern in. shell, $1.75 per hun dred. ' ' CLAMS Hardshell, pr box. $2.40; raior clams. $2.00 per box; lOo per dos. Paints. Goal Oil Eto. ROPE Pure manna, 14c; standard, 12Vlc: sisal, 10U& COAL OIL water white, tanks, 12 He; case, ishc; neaangnt cases, xoc; lb. POULTRY ' Mixed 4;'' 1 a OST T1.TT1" OO m-. gill . j jt. 1 - . : . T " 1 rai : iron uum. 10c uer gai. tSSSSl- l?fS1bn4-..,lAt k8'l?lA&'lo.;Tic per lb; f iZ iV hi.h.,' ".i i ti-,V At oo-" !?" ;;'':-.. Hops. Wool and Kldes. , ' HOPS 1907 crop, first prtdi. 6H97c; Srime, ec; nreaium to prime, icj me-turn,-6e lb; 1906 crop, 23o Vk- 00-ib lots. 8c per Ih; less lots. S4c. ; WIRE NAILS Present basis at $3.20, POULTEY TO CLEAN UP V 1 SAYS BILLY DEYER! ; fWhen the arrivals of poultry4 ; begin to" show a decrease, tasra; 4 thev local chicken market, ' but $ not until then.1 expect the 1 a ...... . . 1 1 . jai mil a I. iU Ull. up WW a. .uuo. and then the price will be able to move up a fraction. For the near future there Is little likeli hood of big changes in values. ' ,VLdcal eggs are coming so' freely that sales are being made as low as 30c in order to clean ' ip and eastern stocks are drag V ting ' lOo lower that Northwest Bank. Statement. I-; . PORTLAND. Clearings today ............. $1,036,038.49 year ago i,ii, Z3Z. Balance today. . 106,099.31 Year ago.,.,.. SEATTLE. Clearings v. , .............. Balances v - v TACOMA, Clearings . i . . . . .. Balances . . . ...... . . . . . $1,151,294 .... 167,490 .....$791,772 24.324 0 Weather conditions are .too mild ; for ; ; high , egg - prices." Billy 'Dryer of . Dryer, Bollam tc Co. , N4 a4 4 -'". Northwest Crop Weather. , ' Western ' Oregon and western , Wash ington Occasional, raid tonight: and xuesaay; soutne-steny winds. ' Eastern Oregon, eastern Washington and northern Idaho Fair tonight and Tuesday.. :. v Southern Idaho-Fair tonfght and" ucduuj -h . -vnriiier. east poruoa tonigat. L Stock Broker Palls, il v (TJnUed PreH Leased Wire.) 'New York, Jan. la. The suspension of the firm of Robert Maclay & Co. was announced On tho stock exchange today. , . . , - , v - JTacomaWheat.- JkkI..''?:!' -Wheafc-Expor ----, Wa,w V1..1,lll, ,HI B. & O. Brooklyn R. T, Can. Pacific c. . . Cent. Leather C. M. & St P.. C, & O Colo. Fuel, c. . . Erie, c Am. Locomotive! L, & N. ..... Mo. Pacific . . N. Y. Central -.T Tla.tA Ont, AWest Penn. Ry People's Gas . Readlna- Ry. c Rock Island c Southern Pac. c 60 ill 78 M. 70 88 43 4. I149V4 ii&iii Southern Ry. c-1 ITnlnn Pftft c...l U. S. Steel c... do preferred . Wabash p Wabash ....... Norfolk , . Rock Island p. Call money ... 20 16 98 44 98 114V4 87 107 14 'A 7614 125 28 93 112H 78H 32H 73H 89 43 164 iisH 82 2m 164 49 110H T6 31 70 88 42 149 114 31 20 15 99. 97 45 99 124 . ?8 108 16 76 11 126 29 95 43 97 U3 113 87 106 1494 10t 124 28 93 ii from Idaho points go to Portland. well as from Oregon and Washington. 'sheep wintering well. But Little Feeding Yet Needed ' Scab ia Practically Gone. (Special DUpatrb to The Journal. ) Heppner, Or., Jan. 13. A. J. Cook, stock inspector for Morrow county, has , (United Press LeaMd Wire.) San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 13. Charles W. French of San Diego, promoter of spraying apparatus. tha 1100.000.000 Pacific Steel oomnanv. who was arrested on a complaint charg- Ji EUEoAL DUVll HAH lng felony embezzlement made by C. H. Geldert. was instructed and ar raigned this morning. The hearing was continued until January 30 to enable the defendant to secure evidence from the state of Ohio. French is accused by Geldert of rep- m..m , 1 n ,A him t V. o V. Via.1 41 AAH on deposit in a Los, Angeles bank. This ditch on the Uriatllla project on account is said to nave been untrue and tns I " ZiKS?, 7' . " " ,t, . , ' (Caitod rnwe Lsssed Wire. V '" ; oaaersiieio, . v.a(., van. v uiiaiq 8. Tevls. v keeper of the Kern County Land company and one of the owners of the Bay Cities Water company of San Francisco, today swore . to a complaint charging R. A. Cr others and Fremont Older of the San Francisco Bulletin with criminal llbeL .'Jf' T '":!' w ('! " Tns complaint aneges tnat n its issuo of March 1. the Bulletin made falss and untrue statements that Tevls on behalf of the Bay Cities Water com pany paid Abe Ruef bribe money for the acceptance by the rlty of 6an Fran cisco of the Bay Cities Water plant. This is alleged to have been admitted by Ruef. Tevis Claims to nave proor mac me story in question was In typa- before .... .aal.aallla aa.a a MaA auvi a cnmui, wm. iiiw... f ' r, . The trial is to be held hers. ' t , i : r An Unusual Cage. From ths Eugene Journal, Mr. Ladd has shown a degree Of lib erality and public spirit never before equaled in Oregon and seldom In . the wide world. FEW SPOTS TO PATCH (Special Dliptch to Tbe Journal.) Eciio. Or., Jan. It. The reclamation service has decided to put ln several hundred feet of concrete lining in the 99 "OpenAHlheTlme ABSOLUTE SAFETY OFFERED DEPOSITORS No interest-paid on- commercial accounts or daily balances. . . "y 4- INTEREST l ' Paid on Term Savings Accounts. By the old gold tried and tested German-American Bnk Corner Sixth and Aide Sti. Opposite Oregoalaa prosecution followed, on $3,000 bond. French Is BANKER THREATENS DEPOSITOR WITH GUN out bad It will be impossible to repair the aamarea places in any oiner way. wnen this Is done tho ditch will hold for aU time. The work at tho end of the project was about complete, but now that this work will beain It will reaulre a force of men here for some weeks 'to comei and a number will probably be stationed nere an winter. . At Hermiston a few hundred men will 52 112 74 34 31 I recently completed his fall inspection of bo I sheep and finds them In better condl 43 I tlon than for years, especially as far as 163 I disease Is concerned. Scab is now al- 17. I most a thlrts of the oast, since the dls 116 lease has been lought so persistently the past couple of years. Mr. Cook also re- rjorts that sheen have done well durlntr 16 I the fall, and they are now in splendid 4(1 l condition in tne middle or winter, wita 99 I practically no feeding necessary, the 45 I flocks keeping up well on the range. 123 36 114 SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. (Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co., r mxenange. y 13. Official members of Spokane Mining Exchange.) wasn., Spokane, prices: Jan. Bales, 981.200 shares. World's shipments wheat, 8,848,000. LAND TOO VALUABLE 107 15 75 1 1 u. 1Ki AjRX ,n B.. I AiaincilA . ...... ...... Alberta Coal & Coke ... Bell " Bullion. . Ohas. Dickens Canadian Cons. Smelters. Copper King Dominion Copper Evolution j Echo Galbralth Coal Gertie Hecla 94 i?8 65 29 4 T-1 S T 1 7T T1 I T T- A .TATtt I Met rtllt.Jl.li PA li r A i J VV I HaoD v Day Holden u. rffc t'. Humminfr Bird T . 1. jrypuiiit-riv '(Special - Dl.patch to The Journal.) Kennewick, Wash., Jan. 43. A tract Idaho Giant of nearly 100 acres Just south of town, Ken"dal?Rl & Ck owned by Burns & Hall, is to be con- Lucky Caiumet . . verted Into aa orchard next spring. The Missoula Copper . tract Is at present one of the most M.n.ral Farm firof Itabla alfalfa ranches in the state. Moonlight .... ard in the Kennewick .valley, however, Nabob Is too valuable to raise alfalfa on. The ulna Mlie leld o alfalfa here la heavy, 10 tons o. K. Cons fo' fair average, but the same land planted Panhandle Smelt to orchard will yield several times the pa"k copper Rambler, Cariboo .. Reindeer Rex (18 to 1). .,. snowsnoe profit DOUGLAS FRUIT HEft cunivan uonus ... Stewart Th ma rack & Che. : (Special iMapatcta to Tbe Journal.) .i,vBvwuis,t v . v aii. xuq uicuiur I Wriniar bKit. a 4kA Tvn...t. -r ... unurr villas -t wi i.ua .wubiiu vuuiujf rruu O 1 AAA - 1 - A.i A. ln8thoapiBt vear whoha. b2eahacfing Manage? JL SSfe Bt0rm at 1.2. 100 Snowstorm at $1.25. Dalles Eagles Hold Election. (Special Plapateb to Th. Journal.) : The Dalles, Or., Jan. 13. The lbea i . . . ,- - . . . .. V. .. . T . , . i ' a 3 wi in c cm.ico. i 110 lMlitrs , eiri ITS culturaT society at Portland this week. No. 156. has elected the following off 1 That Doua-Ias county fruit la on a I w.mi, n,a.u. n t.-. t-. r5?ri.wlt.hth,at vf the other countlos vice-prcsiaert. F. W. C Ski'bble; chap ?' state, has been conclusively dem- lain, k J. airman: treasurer John A. wvtSrSSSr aur,n." tM O'nrisecreury Glenn O. Allen; con- rynf..n pA08SS2ls Xf t?n- C, M. Akin; trustees. James E. n-J r5?ii!-il-nfc-1;- VkI?. ,od..J.M"n Fait, Albert Nelson, E. L. Nelson; In- rh---5tr-aI;;5 ill-?-ipUni5 A We A. E. tJerlchton; outsid the comina season will see almost double mi-n., rsn. . vii. 1.. Bid. Aslc 6 11 3 6 5 7 30 88 2 10 3 8 9 75 85 2 3 190 250 . 1 2 1 2 25 28 8 8 225 850 2 8 .3 6 1 - 6 1 1 6 5 81 88 8!) 96 13 21 6 7 2 'A 4 4 11 1 3 5; 6 3 4 1 1 23 26 1-3 14 18 ' 8 10 125 127 5 ". 75 95 30 80 'c. 10 Ken- (Unlted Press Lced Wire.) San Frandaoo. Jan. 12 President R. E. Ragland of the Citizens' State bank, be employed for several months more.' wmcn recently suspended payment, is wanted by tho police on the complaint or l. foemansKi, wno claims mat nag land threatened him wltR a revolver after putting him off for several weeks in the matter of returning Pozmanski's deposits ln tho banking institution. Tennessee Federation of Labor. (United Pr.es Leawd Wire.) Taatrani, Tamm Tan 1. Tha.a ... . V uniruil, v.iii., M ... .a. ico w ca a gratifying attendance today at the opening ia this city of the annual con vention of the Tennessee Federation of Labor. The local labor bodies of Mem phis. Knoxville, Chattanooga and other oltles of tbe State were represented. Durlntr the several dan it will remain W. H. Hurlburt. formerly srenera in session the federation will discuss manager of the Oregon Water Power Diana for extending: its membershlD and company ana at one time general pas- mnuence and also consider proposed senger agent for the O. R. & N., who laws governing women and child labor has been living for the past year in and a number of other matters of im- iew xorK city, win return to i-ortiana portance to the worklngmen. mm v ao wui asain mu- nis PERSONAL. home in this city. Mr. Hurlburt left New York for Portland Saturday, and will proceed to Oregon by easy stages. Electrical Wonders to Be Shown. (Cnited Frew Leased Wire.) Kansas Fraternal Congress. .(United Pres. Leased Win.) Toneka. Kan.. Jan. 13. Tbe Kansas Fraternal congress met in annual ses sion lis, Topeka today and was called to crder by President William L. Burdlck Chicago, Jan, 13. When the third an- of Lawrence. Tho congress Includes in 1 aU,ial.a i V- J 4Vl nll I 11 llltJI-alU"! Oil 11 HI" HIUl Ul lllfj littler- nual electrical show opens ln the Colt- nal ben.flclary .ocleties dolna I uslness seum tonight many persons will be jn Kansas. The principal work of the given their first opportunity to view annual meeting is to consider insurance, the latest Inventions snri nchirvpmenta legislative and other matters of mutual in electrical science. The exhibition this interest. year is to be much broader in its scope than either of its predecessors. The ed manager. The capital stock of tbe association was increased to $1,200. J. W. Riddle, county fruit inspector, and Frank Brown were chosen as delegates to the convention of tha Oregon Hortl- telephone interests throughout the coun try have taken an active interest in the affair and there will be on display every type cf telephone Instrument in prac tical use In America. Demonstrations will "be given of the first wireless tele phone outfit ever exhibited west, of the Brooklyn navy. yard. Wireless teleg raphy wilt also be demonstrated ln all its phases. Another novel feature will be a working- model of Louis Brennan's mono-rail Car, which has been hailed as the forerunner of a revolution in transportation. The exhibition will continue open for two weeks. Articles of Incorporation. (Special Dl.patch to Th. Journal.) Salem, Jan. 13. Articles of incorpora tion were filed in the office of the sec retary of state Saturday as follows: Igo Grange No. 315. Patrons of Hus bandry; principal office Alville, Ore gon; incorporators, Ralph Froman. P. Dyer, George Schott, Edward G. Palmer and Herbert L. Johnson. Occidental Trust company; principal office Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; incorporators. Arthur Lang gu th. G. - H.- Weston and T. C. Green. Grand Ronde Valley Fruit company; principal office In Oregon, La Grande; organized under the laws of Utah; cap ital stock $500,000; attorney In fact. J. J. Nunn. La Grande. Oregon. Pacific Pine Needle company; organ ized under laws of California; capital stock, $1,000,000: attorney in faot, A. C. lziougn, u ran is rasa, uregon. Lake Seamen's Conference. - (United Prej Leased Wire.) Chicago, Jan. 13. A Joint conference of the. Lake Seamen' union, the Marine Firemen, Oilers and Watertenders' as sociation of tho great lakes and the Marine Cooks and Stewards' union of tho great lakes began ia this city today. The chief purpose of i the conference Is to draw up a new proposition dealing with the wages and working conditions to bo submitted to the organizations cf vessel owners In ther spring. 1 ' , Equadoreans Pleased. (United Pres. LeiMd Wire.) Guyaquil, Jan. 13. Great pleasure has been expressed among the people that tho Uni'ed States will take part in our patrloti) national centennial celebration. s E E S Sweet Peas Send 25c for SO of the new FLORENCE MORSE SPENCER . Sweet Peg ' Seed. Plants and Trees Send name and addreis and we will mail you free oiir handsome , , ' t' C.C.MORSE&CO. 51 JACKSON STREET "SAN FRANCISCO . Successors to Cox Seed Co. bejtd ro Btrmr'B oAXaxoava Trees, Shriibs, Vines, Etc. Address ? ' " J. J. BUTZE1V-SEEDS Sept. A. " 188 nornr t. MerchantsiSfpngptf Trust Company . ' CAP ITALiSl50,uOb.ob 'j.i Acts as Trustee in all 7 legitimate: delations requiring' such service, as to real and personal estates and in bond issues. Does a general banking business. H J Solicits patronage of those requiring service of well equipped and conservative Trust Company. -. ' ' - Has funds for first class inrproved property mortgage loan. J. Prank Watson. .,. '....Pres. W. It Fear.,. .Seo'y. . R, L, . Durham.. ....... Vice-Pres. , CCatehlnr. ...... Asa' t O. W. T. Muellhaupt...,. Cashier . '.''.-'rv. ST: ' i"