The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 19, 1908, Page 50, Image 50

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EGGS. J TUMBLE ' VERY v'
FAST IN LOCAL MARKET
DURING PAST SIX DAYS
AT THE RATE WHEAT IS
ADVANCING IT WILL NOT
TAKE LONG TO REACH $1
THE OREGON- SUNDAY JOURNAt, PORTLAND, SUNDAY; MORNING. JANUARY . 19,- 1903.
lata Jl'a'ffcef Reviews
With the Trade
"BETTER. WHICH
II
0
OATS Now Producer'- pries No.
1 whit 117 Pr ton: gray. iJICJI.bO.
rLOUR Lsstarn Oregon s pa tenia,
M.f6i straights, 14.80: ports,.ll.?0i
slle. 14.;uO4.60: graham. Ha. to:
whol wbsat. S4.7. 'ry bus,. $I.6Q;
M1LL BTUFr"J-Nomlnal Bran. 124
ton; middlings, $11: short, country, 117:1
city,. $21; liop, $1921. r , . ,
if AY Producers' pile Timothy,
', IMPRESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR. ? V . ;
Willamette vallsr.' fancjr.-116: ordin.
? . : .. . : ; -' ,v i I ary. 111; eastern Oregwrt, $17;; mixed,
n.t. rm,l CJ! T11ta1,A llOoili.60;. clover, J190i, ..sTslo,
AIlvC J.1U3 OCUaun JJiivtij kv iiewut cheat, liotyix. . r : v
p; "Ue Governed by What i ; :9ATJ&7ttiZ
5 rVU, C?11 "EVw Sweet (ream, lie; aour, 14&
t OtllCrS i bCll r Or. . , , BUTTER Extra, fancy wimtrr
f v. .r y 14l7Hc; fancy., $6c; second. 12o;
Onion growers who thought twr
"Br Hyman It Cohen.
In MAmnUlA. MHirnl f tilt
coast situation bad better look to their fa
l.nr.l. A altuatlon much Ilka veral I ,
yeara ago when they war Jo"!1"
atoraae. I0ei atore. 10O.
EQOS Extra, fanor. candled! V2$ a
17 ?; eastern storsg. 19t720o dositn.
l.'ilKEHB New htJH cream. fiMti. I
Ho per lb; Toung Americana, 17o per
, POUIniT Mixed ' chickens, Ito
fcM ..nm.mu valuea and finally Fk. J
weVi fo'road : to ieMpt lowef figure, 1. LrolIeT."' IJUoibr'auck' T ISa
er . pound; fancy henn UUUHe per
ooetere. oiff.' nc: rryera.1 ijho o;
aeeaa.
er id; -turKeya,. anve. ite it;
io; id; aquaoa, ii.oo floa;
aoa.; areaaeo poultry, l
per I
if.?.1
makln Ita appearanca.' ... , . j. lold. llo
. Ihe onion market ta moil "f dreifed
... t thia time and a falae I
foJ-r grower, would ftfc per lb hltherVll4 geearil0l oI
yade tlila market . Both promla liberal HOPS 1J 07 crop, flrat prima. I H 0 To; I
uDDllea If they are neeaea ana oeeaera i prime, ee: Tneoium. to prime, ihc; ma
in both place would Ilk a enere oi the alum, ob id; jiqb crop, lQlo lb.
bualneaa that belongs to the produoerej WOOl 1V7 clip Valley, nolle; I
f Oregon. - . ."''34y"2"i
HIDES Dry bldea. ltOlto lb: areen.
VfrhT prlcca Thia, It aeema they arel 4lo; calyea, green. epic: ktpa, e
najiraiuiia oil-anna. IIOVIOO
GREATEST CASH
RESERVE SHOWN
, ' .- . v
New York Reserves Highest
1 for MoreTHan a Yar
Money Easier. f ,
. , i . STOCK MARKET , GAINS. .
Amalgamated ' lA4Cent ' Leath....
Sugar K
Anaconda .... 1H
Atchlaon 1
B. & O
Brooklyn ....
Canadian .... 1
O. W
Penn. .........
Beading ......
Bo. P.c, ft
STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
Am, Smelt .. I IN. P.
O. N., pfd.... Peopled Oaa
Ml
I
St. Paul .....y
CoL Fuel ....
ITrla
Locomotlye ... V
Mo. Pae. ..m.
M T. Cant ....
U. P. ........ II
V. S. Steel...
do pfd
C
O.
.3
Iha oueatlon arlaea can theyT- Tallow
n Panver onlooa can be brought here
from Mtaneaota points and laid down
bar at lo a pound. In Minnesota they
can fee purchaaed at 1-a pound, the
remaining lo being' for freight acd
handling. Japaneae dealers have writ
ten a local firm that they will gladly
furnlab this market with onlona at $3
hundred pounaa, t. o. d. rortiano.
Tbl U lie. way Randall Haargt WUU, tb la-ysar-old cartoonist, I The idea airanced la thia column some
By Thomas C ShotweU.
(Bant N.wa br Umict LtMed Wire.)
New York. Jan. li. Amneety that
fa the talk in Wall street lust - now,
each: short wool. 2Sc04oo: medium, I
woca, aucyn aoa; loom WOOL 7o
11 15 each. w
. TALU5W Prime,- per lb, le04o;
B, una frimuo, ipitto,
CHITT1M BARK Sc.
oer
i Thia doea not. however,
dutv. Theaa onlona can
dan Franclaco with all chargea paid at
a fractional advance over th praaent
market while the Minnesota stock can
be landed for ths sams figure as la
ruling hart or less than Oregon onions
are today selling In California.
N With growera here unwilling to sJl
even at f 1.1 per hundred pounds, the
trade is looking Into the eastern situ
ation. Thoao who have Inveatlgated
have, found It as represented above, so
i hey are J oath to pay the Oregon pro
ducer much of a premium over this.
There ' seems no doubt at this time
that a shortage In Pacific cop at onion
Supplies already exlsta and that prac
tically mi tne remaining eioca is neia
Traits and Ysgetables.
POTATOES F.nrv SflMTKi, .11-
- lncludJ thi lni buy,ni Willamette van?y. 05Sc:
!teaedn1t" r"
ONIONS Jobbing price 2.l(2.40;
buying, a pot, floiOS; garlic, 7o lb.
APPLES Select. . II. 78 0 11.00; fancy
ILEOt choice, I1&1.3S; ordinary, $1.00.
thinks that the ejg market wag manlpnlated py soma shippers. Many
complaints haw lately been mads oa quality. "That's an easy trick,"
ayg Cartoonist White. .
TUMBLING EGG VALUES HIT
INNOCENT AND GUILTY ALIKE
FRESH J'RUITS Grantee, nsw ttiA
11.74; bananas, 60 lb; lemons, t!04.O;l
ikjx; 11 in v a. Hmcin 1 1 Der luo-
pineapples, 14 (r 4.50 dosen: peara. fan
cy, i.owtpi.ie; oiuinary. i a box; un
By Hyman H. Cohen.
Etf valuea have tumbled th paat
week or 10 days because of two condi
tions eoually to blame. One of theae
terlnea, 11.40 a box: Jap oranges, SOo a h larger eupply, but the principal
DX' perelmmona, 11.74. I drawback is ths dishonest methods of
VEOET ABL.ES Turnips, new, 40 9
eOe, eack: carrots. 40c per sack; beets.
1449740 per sack; parsnlpa, t&cfl; cab
coil lomaiora, California
beans, 14c; cauliflower. 11.10ft
pa, 10c; horseradish, lo lb;
11 ?A Arvm
i ( )r.,nn rirnniiMn. ri an inun dhii : ... .
. - Jl.: v. 2.- i I arwenoxes, sieri.ie aos: areen onlona. I
lT. "T"""JL down; peppera. 17c Rothfluae let- found th
" " "."wi L tuce. 1.00I1.74 box: cucumbera hot- supplies.
ier wuuiu , ww ; . ' noun. 11.60 box: radlahea. IKo do. and after
?rcea on ine coaai up 10 ( uae iney bunches: eitcnlnnt lh; e.i.rv to thia
Jid a rew voara ago wnen a similar 1 an.- M.Vxi 1.. .vAn a'. u.x
bondlUon existed. The altuation, how
bver.t Is different and will probably
pear, eonaiaeraoie watcning on me part
bf growera least they make the serious
.nistaae or noiaing too ions;.
The market or the future therefore
lepends upon what onions can bo
hroug,ii to ine coast rrom otner points.
r tne east Quotes sn aavance men this
tnnrket will follow that much. More ta
kot likely. It's a question now a a to
vno can sen onions tne cneapest
unlitr for quality. At the same price
regons have ths whip-band.
niGITETt tlTIEAT VALUES.
Ilarket About 2c Higher for Week
fio Export Flour Trade.
"Wheat prloea show an advance of
bout lo a bushel for the past- week.
emand for export Is gradually lncreaa-
iff. aiosi or tne euytnar-nas neen re
orted by English firms during the
eek. although millers have purchased
uite extensively at tne advance. There
perns to be a sort of Warfare raging
etwsen mill buyers "and export agents.
I though at the moment both are buy
it for export' .- -
On account ofthe general absence of
rlental flour demand, moat of the mills
main closed. 'the few now oneratlne-
liowlng.but little grinding-. There. Is
rair local aemana ana some California
islneas, -but the tota volume Is not
jf ficlent to , keep the mills running
ore than quarter tint
The sham advance In. mlllfeeds this
eek. owina; to the great shortage In
ipplles, has been expected. In fact it
as the wonder of the trade that m li
ra did not boost' prices up still an
her notch, because they had ths mak
K of prices in their own bands.
Oats and barley markets are firmer,
(th some fractional advance in orleea.
kiaratlona in either market are not ex-
naive, because of the small supplies
fered by nroducers.
Hay market 1 easy to steady, offer
as betna- nulta lihral and damand
ball because of the mild weather.
r an ' 11
CHICKS SLOWLY IMPROVE.
btter Demand Shown' in Front
Street Markets During Week.
As was forecasted In this report a week
u,. lurro nil Dee a a tumtiwnii ira-
oved tone In the chicken market the
at six days. Had it not been for the
to that receinta continued oulte lib-
al the market would have undoubtedly
own a mgner rang or values than at
esent .
While m few weeks am turkers were
stantly gobbled up at any high high
cv uim, mere was scarcely any
11 for these -bird a in the KYont street
krketa during the week. Receipts of
raeyt were greater than expected, De-
la; several times as liberal as during
e New Year's trade when demand was
vera times as great
BETTER. APPLE DEMAND.
40a tri.OO: 100s, $18.76; ba
Imported Liverpool, 60a, 11C
111.00; 4a 11.00; extra fins b
4s and 10s. 14.6045.50; Liver
1. tzv.oo
1. 111.00.
speclap rices
sprouts, lo per lb.
aroosrles, sTats. Sto.
8uaAR-Csllfornla and Hawaiian
Cube. 14.06; powdered. 16. 0: berry,
15.10; dry rranulatod, $5.60; XXX gran
ulated. $4.40; conf. A.. 4.0; extra
..iv; goiaen u., t.ou; u. yellow,
14.10: beet cranulated. IK. 40: bar
rels, 10c; hslf barrels, 26c; boxes, 60c
aavance on aaca .pasta
(Above prices are 14 days net cash
quotations, j
HONEY 11.60 oer crata
COFi'EE PackAff brands. $15,110
If. 11, 1 -
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100a
$11.10 Per ton: 40a 114.00: table, dalrv
40a $r.00j 100a, $11.76; balea, $1.10;
10.00; 100a
barrels, 2a
rock, 120.50 per to; 60-lb rock. $13.40;
lous, 111.00.
' (Above Diicea annlv t aal.a nt
man car lota. Car lots at
suDject to fluctuations.)
RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1. c: No.
1. 5Hic; New Orleans, head, 7c;
Ajax. so; creoie, &
. BEANS Small white, $4.25; large
white. 14.10: pink. 14.10; bayou, $3.0;
Liimaa. s.o; Mexican reds, 4V0.
NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo. 6 "Ac oer lb:
Virginia, lo per lb; roasted, lo
per lb; japaneae, 46c; roasted. 7o
per id; wain u is, csiirornia, iso per in;
Fine nuts, 16c per lb; hickory nuts,
Oo per lb; brasif nuta, 15o per lb; fil
berts. 16o per lb; fancy pecans. 110 20o
per to; aimoaaa,. lie '
Meats.' risk and Provisions.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs.
rancy, 70 per lb; large, 7c per
id; veai, extra, sc per id; ordinary,
Itto per lb; heavy, 7H Pr lb;
mutton,' fancy, 9o per lb.
HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack
uocmj nam, iu 10 li 10s., isy,c per id;
14 to 16 lbs.. Utto per lb; 18 to 20 Ibi..
iic; ureaxrast jwtcon. isjzuo pr
lb; picnics. So per lb; cotUge roll 10c
per lb: regular short clears, smoked,
llfco per lb; unsmoked, 10 o per !b;
clear backs, unsmoked, 1014c; smokad.
11 cj Union butts, 10 to llo lba. un
smoked, lie per lb; smoked, 13o per lb;
clesr bellies, unsmoked, HHo per b;
smoaeo, 1IH per lb; shoulders. 10c;
some ahlDD.ra
For some time much complaint has
been made by consumers and retail deal
ers because of the poor quality of eggs
that were supposed to be strictly fresh
ranch stock. The complaint became so
eneral that ths trade investigated and
at some shippers were buying
or eastern eggs at low values.
changing cases, snipping tnem
and other markets as strictly
ranch roods.
Retallera began to bur more sparing
ly of local eggs as the days progressed
because they claimed they could buy
equally as good quality In eastern eggs
at a price 10c a dosen lower than they
were paying. When tne receipts or real
fresh Oregon eggs began to Increase
with the milder weather, stocks began
to accumulate, and In order to clear
ths channels of trads some dealers be
gan to sell at lower figures. Most of
tne trade stiu neia for old values, and
thus did- supplies Increase fourfold.
Whsn ths trade finally awoke to the
fact that eggs were really lower there
was an instant scramois to get from un
ger and to unload aa quickly aa poaal
ble the quicker the better for ths
snipper,
Kvsry day snowed a lower range of
valuea, and for this ths dishonest ship
pers are to blame. Th. Innocent onaa
wera sacrificed financially because of however, for Investors to adopt a con
time us that ths government mignt
fnrrlva tha a-raAt COrnoratlOns OB. OOn-
dltlon of an agreement not to violate
tha law In ths future has been taken up
by congress and some kind of a resolu
tion may pe paeaea m.i w
the great trusta ins rirat it m
thia direction was seen today when At
torney-General Bonaparte announced
that thera would be no proaecutlon
against ths coal roads for their refusal
to observe the Hepburn law In regard
to aelllng their coal propertlea. -Mr
nnn.narta u moved to make this
concssslon because It was pointed out
to him that separate ownersnin as pro
posed ny tne govcmnivHi wuum ih(.i,.
the oost or ooai so per cent 10 ouu.um
Under tns influence 01 a lavoraoi.
bank statement and ths governments
announced attitude, the coal roads
stocks wera strong todsy. Union Pa
cuMin. ani Northern Pacific
made new high levela Scarcely a stock
failed to show soma Improvement There
la nrofit taking on tha part of persons
arha nurchased daring the panic Ths
big people are hanging on to .
but they make no concealment of the
fsct and their sales ars therefore not
dangerous. The time is approacning,
the crooaed deals of others. Yesterday I servatlv attitude and to make up their
the price went as low aa 21 4 with ths
too of ths market at 17 Vic. Prospects
are for still lower prices in the Immediate
rutura unless mere is a radical change
In weather condltlona Cold weather
would stay the sroareaa of tha dacllna
for awhile, but It Is not likely to hold derwrlters prefer to hold their securl
minds how much profit thsy want As
ths advance continues the reaotlona will
become sharper and sharper.
There Is liquidation 01 umejiera on
the part of persons who underwrote tne
Smelters Securities company. 1am un-
prloea In check very long.
ASSOCIATION FEAR MAKES
HOP DEALERS CONTRACT
Demand for hops during the past
week was very heavy; trade keeping the
pace of the previous two weeks In the
matter of sales. Prices as yet are
showing no Improvement because grow
ers seem disposed to sell all the ordi
nary grades they have at ths low fig
ures quoted. However, there Is a dis
position among the growers of best
quality to hold awhile for c higher
range.
('onfratln' ir much more active and
many deals are reported closed In this
stats at 10c a pound for th eomlng
crop. In Washington and California
many contracts ars likewise reported at
9 and lOe a pound. This action on ths
part of growers Is not meeting with
ravor among the association organisers
who say that tha contracting at such
firices is ruinous to me industry and
hat no money can be made below 12o a
pound. They likewise state that deal
ers would not be offering- the growers
oc 11 iv were not zor tne organisation
UHK.
FEEDS QUOTED
AT
ADVANCES
Frisco Market Is Higher
Owing to Scarcity Flour
Has a Firm Tone.
per lb: Pickled tongues. 7tc each.
iaijaju LjAKU Kettle lear. 10s, izc
per lb; 6s, 12c per lb; 60-lb. tins, 12c
per lb; steam rendered, 10a, IIV10 per
lb; 6a, no per lb; compound, 10a.
He ter lb. ,
FISH-jRock cod. 12He lb; flounders.
60 per lb: halibut. 9c per lb: striped
bass, 16c per lb; catfish, lie per lb: sal
mon, Chinook, 18c; ordinary fresh,
10llo per lb; frosen, 9c; herrings,
60 lb; soles. To lb; shrimps. lOo per
lb: perch. 60 per lb; tomcod. 11c per lb;
lobsters, 25o per lb.; fresh mackerel, la
per lb: crawfish. 28c per dosen; stur
geon, l2Hc per lb; black bass. 20c per
lb;-silver smelt, 7oper lb; Columbia
smelt, 2H3c; black cod, 7Vio lb; crabs,
$1.0001.60 dozen.
OYSTERS Shoal water bay, per gal
lon. $2.50: per 100-lb sack, $5.00; Olym
pla, per gallon, $2.40; per 100-lb sack,
$6,0046.50; Eagle, canned, 60o can: $7
dosen; eastern In shell, $1.76 per hun
dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.40;
rasor clams, $2.00 per box: 10c per doa.
Paints. Coal OIL Sto.
ROPE Pure manlla, 14c; standard,
ade Wants Finest Quality Because
Consumers Buy It Readily.
There has ; been a gradual improve-
hnt tt lata In tha 1 nra I .nnl. maWa,
l iulrn ara muxh .... Ik.. I 12 Vi C: Sisal. 10 i C.
ne during the past W mohths. Con- COAL OIL -Water white, tanks, 12Ho;
caao, i o n , iivauiisiii, cases, vu,
fmers are calling for better quality
fi mon ppiea ana mis causes tne re-
lers ,to Duy in larger lots than for-
JTRONT STREET REVIEWS.
let Mention of Doings In Various
$ Lines During the Week.
Columbia river smelt dropped to 2 He
couna witn - me greatest winter run
his tot y. Dealers do net believe the
sent run will continue long,
toports from tha various fisheries
ana tha Columbia and Willamette
fers show that tha catch to date has
n the smallest in the history of the
mou industry. Fresh stocK there
e very scarce.
grange market Is firmer with sup-
es larirer here. '
Market is again replenished with ba-
pas, a number of cars arriving In dur-
x tne six aavs. Most oi tne arrivals
re green and' will be ready for mar-
pressed meats were wesk'er and lower
Doth veal and hogs because of the
re liberal supplies during the week,
tides are still dull and weak and
y an oooaalonal aals la reported m
ttim .bark. Latter ranges between
nd So with sals at both figures re-
alifornia '' vegetables s wera ta fair
ply durina- the week with prices
nerally easier.
front street sells at ths following
"cps. - Prices paid producers -are "less
tuiar eommhssionar t '
I v arain, riowes aid lsd, ;
DRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 9c; " large
small Jots. te.(
VtlKAT Track pricea Club,-' 6e;
I Russian,; $ Jc; blaestenv 47o Yal-
t g5flr-r'"r;t-r -. -.---.f f . ;-
WSy110' $Jr cracked. $11 ton.
iARLEY New Feed,, $470 $7.60
',-rST; .r-Py?d- 51i PrOWJWf.. $2,i
Elane, cases, 28c; Eocene, cases. 21 ito
gallon.
OASOLINE 86 deg., cases, 24o per
gai; iron bus, iso per gai.
BENZINE 86 deg., cases, 25c per gal;
Iron bole. 23c per gal.
TURPENTINE In cases. lo per sal:
wood bbls, 93c per gaL.
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. T He per lb;
600-lb lots, be per id; leas lots, sue.
, WIRE NAILS Present basis at $3.20.
New tork Bank Statement.
Reserves In Increase. .. . . . . ,$16,661,425
do less U. 8
Loans . . . . .
Specie ......
oegai ..
DpbosHs
Circulation
. . ,
16,265,025
9,528,100
22,294,700
3,891,100
38,537,500
1,384,900
Decrease.
M0NSTEH ORCHARD
- FOR EASTERN OREGON
(Special, Dispatch' to The Jonrnal.)
La Grande, Or.. Jan. 1$; J. J. "4
Nunn has arrived hers from.
Provo,, Utah, to supervlsa 'tha 4
setting out of an orchard of 400 s
acres..4 He la One bf the mem
bers of a Utah company that has '. a
purchased the land and . Is ar-
ranging- to have one of tha finst 's
orchards in the northwest and
th fargest In, eastern : Oregon.
Two hundred-: acres of orchard
is-now bearing. The 400 acres
wllk b In addition.
-
(Hearst Nave br Loosest Lraaed Wire.
Ban Francisco, Jan, 18. Cargoes oa
passage had a firmer tendency. Th
English country msrkets were 6d cheap'
er ana tne J?rencn were steady. Liver
pool was quiet for spot and higher for
opuons. .rans aavancea. The ioc&i
market was entirely featureless at nom
inally unchanged prices. The receipts
wcrs ouo centals, receipts inciuas i,
980 centals barley, 418 tons hay, and
av centals oats.
Flour aad Millatoffs.
Ths market has a e-eneraJl'r firm
tone. Leading feedstuffa continued
scarce. The receipts of flour were
i.Bou parrels and all from interior
mnis. Bran. Middlings, shorts and
chopped feed were Quoted hiarher anJ
very firm. There were no receipts of
iiour ior me z noura ending 10 a. m.
Fresh California eggs were In good
demand, .and with very small receipts
prices advanced lo and lHo per dosen.
Eastern cold storage extras and firsts
were marked down lo and weak at the
decline. California cold storage were
ror firsts and firm for others. On
c nan Re tne xoiiowlna- aalpn of Call.
fornla, fresh extras were made: $0 cases,
nt io-c per aozen; du cases, at zvc;
five cases, at SOo and 10 cases at 30 He
Thera waa also aotlvlty in cheese, and
rancy new riats advanced Ho per
puuna, meae ana firsts closing steady
and Young America firm. On change
25 flats, fancy new, sold at 14c per
puunu. new irx triplets sold at 15a
Fresh grades of butter were without
any fprJee changes and weak. Storage
goods were Ho per pound lower, for
California firsts, and eastern extras.
On change 20 cases of fresh extras sold
at 84 He per Pound, and 2.600 nounda
California cold storage, at 22 He, seller-
iv uayn. inc local receipts for 24 nours
were 18,200 pounds butter. 13,400 pounds
cueeae ana jd,9su aosen eggs.
Today was particularly dull in th
fruit trade, there being no extra buying
for Sunday and on which day retailers
generally need more to carry them over
until Monday. There baa been some
shipping demand and mostly for
oranges, out aside rrom this the past
week waa a very disappointing ono.
With exceptionally large stocks of
oranges on nana, ana unless there is
an Improved demand soon, the trade
will be tip against quite a loss as most
of the fruit was purchased ahead and
soon deteriorated.
There were four carloads of Oregon
apples on the track awaiting disposal.
Seedless grapefruit was wanted, but
thera-waa none In market Lemons and
limes were very weak. Los Angeles
strawberries were received In rather
poor condition. -The demand was poor
and prices irregular.
Green peas wer In larger supply and
cheaper, the receipts being 61 sacks
as against only J , sacks on Friday.
String beans wer in small aupply and
still ruled at high Prices. Southern to.
matoes, green peppers and eggplant eon-
tinuea scarce ana no summer squash
waa received. There waa a glut of
Island celery, two carloads coming- ta
hand, and considerable had been car
rled over-from the orecedtne- ahlnm.nt.
Tamatoes coming from nearby sections
in crie sno ooxes are poor and sel
dom find a buyer. Sweet potatoes
a probable advance for fresh arrivals.
uiner potatoes were quiet and un
changed. Onions were firm.
BOSTON COPPERS ARE
tiaa mtnrv bacauaa It Is guaranteed
ahead of Smelters preferred. Money Is
so cheap that there Is no danger of
heavy gold shipments. Egypt Is de
manding a-old. and 8chlff hurried to
Cairo to confer on means to suppress
the scandals that inreaien to oacome
gubllo In that country. Mr. Schirr has
een very busy with Egypt matters for
several monms, ana inaeea nu nu nmo
to stand In ths limelight Of American
affairs. American high financiers view
with some satisfaction having the eyes
of all Ah world turned on London,
Paris and Egypt for a season.
I.lnuidatlon of the Sovereign Bank
of Canada Is proceeding under the gen
eral management of J. P. Morgan A Co.,
and the buslneas will not hurt stocks
any more. It has retarded the advance
In Canadian Pacific Amour tne unia-
vnrahla Influences that Wall street
keeps In sight are th bad railroad earn
in., that ara ta ba reDOrtad for th
nt Tew weeka. Thar will be mor
Indictments In connection with th re
cent panic
Announcement that the federal troops
w,mi11 nmi n In flrvIflTleld until mo lea
I. latum nan nrovida for the maintain'
in. nt nrArr has removed all evidence
oi alarm xrom tns inuiuuu uinn
BIG RECOVERY IS MADE.
CHANGED TOIIE .
' III LIVESTOCK
-
Hogs Are Very Weak' With
v Lower Prices Ruling in f
' Eastern Yards. ' '
.. Hogs .Cattle
Past week ... l.OU 469
Yur un- - ess .SIT
Previous year ....... 420 " 418
1U fS 196
Sheep
1(4
9l
1.721
1,228
WHEAT SUM
' By Hyman H. Cohen,
Portland Union fitockvarda. Jan. IB.
Changed condltlona were shown In the
1 restock market during ma psst week,
floaa dropped back Into dullnsss with
conaeouent waakneaa but while values
ar practically unchanged from a weak
Ego th market is weaker, Th run of
ogs during th week totaled 1,014 head
compared with 18 a year ago, 420 two
ears ego ana svs tnis sams weea in
10$. - Packers ware practically out of
th market durina- th week. The re
cant sharp declines la eaatern values
hav put th local market out of line
and coaat killers-claim they ar able
to nurchaaa In Nebraska not only at
lower prices but ar abls to get a bat
ter graa or nogs. .
2nH Ton la attears.
A dull ton ruled In th market for
steers durina the naat week. Receipts
Of cattle wer small, totaling C6 head,
compared with 467 a year ago, 418 two
rears ago and lis this same weea m
901. While there was a slow call for
steers, th market for cows waa good
on account of the small arrivals In that
Una Durlnr th week there was an
advance of 26c la values.
Sharp atovsman ta sTbssp. ..
With but a handful of receipts dur
ina; tha week, tha sheep market wss
unuauallyv firm during ths " six days
snd prices mad a net gain of about
lie over th previous weea. trices
of wethers and lambs went as high as
14.60. and tha market rsmalnad excel
lent up to th end.
A year ago for th current week all
linea were firm with strength most ap
parent In cattle Prices higher, too.
urriciai yard pneee;
Hose Beat eastern Oregon. $4.2$:
China fats, 11.00.
Cattle Best eastern Oreron steers.
$4(04.26: beat cows aad heifers. $$.26:
bulls, $1.740 2.00.
Sheen Best wethera 11.2104.60:
mixed snd best owes, $4.OO0-5O; lambs,
DRIVE LIVESTOCK SOUTH.
UNUSUALLY
STRONG
on, and partially through f" v " w"-.r-"vi"-.
Which the hle-hr nrlra I tne cnaia rcyc.icu w
at New Yrk Sad' othS grave dlsturbanc In general cond lions.
i Th4 atroriTi nni. now ever. iiuiucim-cijr
(Hearst Kewa bj tungft leased Wire.)
uoBivu, jan, is. ice local
market showed signs of
. f rcn rrn tnitav fit avmn.fho wi.u i. .
higher prices which ruled for Amorlcan PanI Itself.
stocxs in jons
tne influence
which ruled
local share. The strength which devel
oped in the early dealings continued
almost without Interruption until the
very close of th day. Amalgamated
was airuns at ojc, ana Closed at 62c:
Balaklava was firm at 4c; Copper
xuuiga, toe, i,aiume( & Arizona was
weak, lostns; 8 points on the day's
transactions; North Butte waa atranz
mIM Prcaa TAaaad Wlr.
K.-m vnrit. Jan. 18. The stock mar-
ket hss now enjoyea a recovery or ir
10 to 20 points in active snares mna i
..in fn.thar .Aviiic in some special
ties. This was the natural sequence of
Improvement in the monetarv situation
and uncoverina- of a large short lnter-
, Th. nraunt racoverv has been
n?,?f!2i very rapid and somewhat corresponding
unusual A.. :jj...... ar,A uv.r tn of tha
lit l lin auuutiiuvBi aa . ... . - - - j
That recuperation nas peen
SPOKANE MINIXQ EXCH,yGE.
(Furnished by Downlne-Honklna Pn.
members Spokane Mining exchange.)
Spokane. Wash., Jan. 18.--Flfty-elght
thousand shares of Panhandle were sold
today at prices ranalna- between lfllUi
Other sales were 1,000 Sullivan at.6V4a
aiiu i.wuw i 7fcc. .vu rtamDier at Z4G.
K Arl TMrta'Ati a. a. 1 C f A stay.
VW 6lkaoilS Ct I fU daVliU l,OUU CaV 7lO
Bid.
Alax e
Alameda 3
Alhambra 6
Alberta Coal & coke 27
Bell 8
Bullion EU
Chas. Dickens 9
Canadian Cons. Smelters... 70
Copper King t
Dominion Copper 185
Evolution l Tt
Echo J
Gertie 3 it
Hecla 250
Happy Day i
Holden O. A C 8
Humming Bird 3 -
iypotheek 1 u
daho Olant e&
Intl. Coal & Coke 80
Kendall km
Lucky Calumet 14
inissouia t;opper
Mineral Farm
Ask.
10
6
7
14
8
6
80
Z3D
i
6
'A
4
1
1
6H
. 4
1
23
MoonllKht
Nabob .
Nine Mile
O. K. Cons
Oom Paul
Panhandle Smelt
Park Copper
Rambler Cariboo
Reindeer .
Rex (11 to 1)...,
nnowsnoa A 7
Snowstorm I2i
Sullivan ji
Sullivan Bonds 65
fete wait Bit
Tamarack & Ches." 60
wonder ,. 1
. 7
2
6H
85
94
21
$u
2
!8 . il
17H
1
100
90
2
American Apples In Norway.
Consul Oeneral Henrv Ttnrifawixh
Christtanla. states that American d'rlad
ana evajraraiea appie products are
freely used In Norway. ' The total an
nual Import of dried apples exceeds
1.200.00 pounds, of which 160.000
come from th United States direct, but
a much larger part of th Import Is
slso American product sold to Norway
by German Jobbers, but Is credited ss
imports .from Germany, . Th imnort
duty on dried and evaporated apple
la IS cents per pound. (A list of the
names of th principal Importers of
groceries and fruits in Chrlstianfa- Is
clarified the financial condition. Con-
. . 1 1 I . rt n n. Inc.
naonce is revivuiB, muncj o v"'""'o
out of hiding: currency Is returning and
th whole tendency is towara recupera
tlon. , .
it la nulte evident that general bus
lness has not been seriously hurt by the
la,, nanln flnma alarkenlna of abnor
mal activity of the last two years Is
observed, wnicn is naeiy to cuimnua.
Resdjustment Is almost a Inevitable,
if not aulte as necessary. In th mer
chandise markets aa the security mar
kets. The change there, however, Is
likely to be more gradual and more pro
tected. Tet there Is no occasion to an
ticipate sever reaction In general bus
iness. ,,
Trade and Industry are generally
sound and the weeding out of weak con
cerns and moderat curtailment or pro
duction will strengthen the industrial
situation and establish a lower and
firmer basis for renewed activity. The
market has been painfully handled dur
ing th last lew weeae, tnougn irainou
observers hav no difficulty in detect
ing the taking of profits by prominent
Interests, who, of course, are not likely
to re-enter the market except at a lower
The decision of Judge Hough that
Harriman must answer certain ques'
tions of the Interstate Commerce com
mission rave the market a temporary
setback, for Wall street does not relish
official investigations ana tne disclos
ures they sometimes nroduce. From
now on, reactions are likely to be more
freouent and more severe, nevertheless
It does not appear that the market has
yet attained the recovery It Is fairly
entitled to under existing conditions.
Official range
DESCRIPTION.
t
fllari , fn afaTfl . at tha hiiMatt r nf
wr :w4-aeane4-iv and; firmer wltk manufactures - In' Washington.)
Am. Copper.
Am. Sugar, c.
Am. Smelter
Smelters, pfd
Anaconda M. Co.
Atchison, c. . .
Bait & Ohio . .
Brooklyn R. T.
Canadian Pae., c
Central Leather.
C, M. & 80. P... 117 117
Ches. & Ohio. .. 33 33
Colo. Fuel. c. ... 21H 2?H
Erie. c. is h is
Am. Locomotlve.1
L & Nashville
Mlnsourl Pae
N. Y. Central ..101
North Pae. c 129
OnL A Western.
Penna. Ry 1116 H
People's Gas ....I 88
Readlns- Rt. ....1110
Rock Island, c. . 1
.do., pfd 27
So. Pacific, c . . . 76
So. Railway, 0 .. 10 H
Union Pacific, c 127
U. S. Steel, o ... 80H
do., pfd. ...... 94
Wabash, pfd. ...1 is
Q, N., pfd ......ft25H
Total sales 664,209 shares.
I 61
114
92 $
33
73
89
4
161
77J4
10
128
81
6
61
113
I2
33
78
89
4u
14H
ii
81 H
21 H
14
103
43U
101
127
116
87
109
14 H
8t
110
14
28
71
10
1Z7
Cattle and Sheep Are Taken to Cal
ifornia From Klamath Country.
(Speelil Dispatch to The Journal.)
Klamath Fall a Or.. Jan 14. A thous
and cattle and about 600 sheep have
been driven to market from the Merrill
country the paat week. O. T. McKendre
win start z.ouv sneep mis weea ior ouc
ramento. The large movement of atock
In this oountry Is customarily In th
fall, on account of th winter roads.
Th completion of th California
Northeastern railway this year will
arreatlr Chan re conditions with the
stockmen, allowing them to hold their
cattle nere ana snip wnen aesirea, in
stead of driving to market whan the
roaas ar gooa.
H.var.l thousand beef cattle ar still
on the alfalfa feeding grounds between
her and Merrill, belonging to u. ewan-
aon aV Son., Lewis Gerber, Charles Hor
ton and Mitchell Bros.
PEELING EASTERN PRICE.
Hogs Are Again 5c Lower With Re
ceipts Heavy In the Yards.
Chicago. Jsn. 18. Hogs, $0,000; cat
tle. 400; sheep, $,000.
Hosts are' 6c lower. Mixed, 14.15 w
4.46: heavy. $4.8004.46; -rough and
heavy, 14.1094.zo; ugni, it.iy
Cattle Steady.
Kansas City. Jan. 11. Hogs. 14,000;
cattle. 100.
omana. Jan. is. nogs, if.iou; eatu.
100.
SAYS ALFALFA WOULD
S AVE STOCKMEf. MONEY
Helena, Mont, Jan. 18. Livestock in
terests wer taken to task rather se
verely In an address delivered before
th convention of th National Wool
Growers association by A. D. O'Donnell,
of Billings. His manner wss mild, yet
th remarks were most pointed. The
them of his address was ''Alfalfa," and
he mad th broad assertion that one
seetlon of land devoted to the raising
of that crop would yield a food9 equiv
alent to 20 sections of range section.
He said th money lost last winter in
eastern Montana and North Dakota on
account of lack Of food for sheep and
cattle if spent In reclaiming land and
seeding It in alfalfa would raise enough
feed to- have fed every head of stock In
the state six m on tns, ana runner mat
the land so improved would be a rev
enue afterwards with the good prospect
that It would mor than double in value.
APPLY FOB GRAZING LAND.
Harmonious Meeting Between Super
visor and Oregon Stockmen.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Pendleton. Jan. 18. One of the most
harmonious and profitable range meet
ings in the history of Umatilla county
was held yesterday afternoon at Ukiah,
46 miles south of this city, when 40 cat
tipmen of Umatilla county and John
Day In Grant county met with Super
visor Ireland of the eastern division of
th Blue Mountain forest reserve to
make application for range allotments
for the coming graslng sesson. There
was no discord of any kind and the cat
lman secured the ranae applied for
withnnt an v dissatisfaction and all ex
press themselves as being well pleased
wltn tne treatment sccuruou uiciu vy
Supervisor Ireland.
Little feeding has been doa In th
cattle district in the south part of the
county and bay is plentiful.
Liverpool Wheat Higher.
Llvemool. Jan. 18. May wheat closed
7s 9d, d over yesterday. 1
Taeoma Wheat Market. '
Taooma. Jan. 1 8. Wheat Export, 1
Club, 48c; Muestem. 66 0.
JOURNAL'S SPECIAL ,
REPORTS OF THE CROPS
May Drops Back-Over 2 l-2o
' Reports of Damage Do
Not Retard Decliire. l
tmCAQO WHEAT MARKET. ?
Open.'! Clos. r Jan. 17. Loss.
13 ' 101. 103 1
Ju'y 7 ih . $$i i. ,
fOalted Preaa Leased Wu. j
Chicago Jan. J l$.At th 'eponlns;"
W -t a. a.
in wncat marxat was assier and trad
very mild. Foreign- markets wer Ir
regular and receipt in tha aorthwest
srer so very much heavier than ther
arara Ih. .. - w. . . . . . , .
C!UM. of surprise to be how Btti U
affected the prio at th tart. ; Liver
pool reported futures from to d
lower. Antwerp waa unchanged. Buda
peat o up and Berlin o down. . "
Broomhall reported rirmn.u a T.la-
erpool as du to th advanc her th
"""r" no uy," f futuraa for
Amerlcsn sceounts. Ther were reports
from Kansas of green bugs and He
an Ay.1" fields, but th trad
placad llttl atUnUoa- to matters of
such uncertainty at this period of th
EV'a Trdf Bot nJr o any ex-
S,?v,or e0at local prof esslonala
jwiiiis; m raiiora conriaenc .or
holder In the subsequent developments, -
Among the heaviest aellera in ' th. nia
was the house credited with being most
largely Interested on th long side.
waa down to $1 01 and at th clos In
he price was 1.02-. or about $Ho
lowar than It closed th day before
In th corn market, ther waa a some
what heavy feeling. In sympathy with
th Wheat markat ant. th. wu... in
ther that receipts her would continue
st their recent volume or heavier. De
clines ranged from He to lc Th Msy -pric
got down to 0e, showing a net
houses that were hedging their country
purchaa by sales cf May and. July. '
insre was mil aon in th speoulatlv -pat
markat Prices felt th ffect .
t hit aiamfl inlns mn A annw tVa. I a -
. , aw 47 a. v iaiv us.a i
WtlilaYniiaal A than snaftasa1.law H..w.a
- pfwvuimutv giisaa aij
ntd so mo effect on tha Bales of tha ro
clpt In tha Minplo crowd. Thar Wr
affctd for th wors to th xtnt
of Ho a bushel. -t
.Heaviness -of th hog receipts was
the ruling factor In th msrket for th
products and th markat showed wak
ness throughout w , ,
Cash prices:
Winter wheat No. 1 red. $101.01:
JV c '1 1 hard, 9Hc
Sffl,,8,,,,ta 7HcO$1.04; No..
sAn.TNoiT,' .,4"eL No- whit.
4. 4104 f a"" 7 ' " No
'Oats No. $ wHlta 40H61He; 'No. '
4 whits, 40HQ41c; tand?rd. glEi. .
nang oi values: . . ?
WHEAT. '
Open. High.
104
99
CORN.
Mar
July
... 101
... t
Low.
101
TH
Clos.
102
II H
May
July
May
July
Jan.
May
'BJ
ill
IVtL
OATS.
(A
18
MESS PORK.
1285 1275
...183$ ,1117 1317
Grants Pass Cannery.,
89
s
s3
1175
1327
' (Special Dispatch to The Joarnat.)
firm n , . ' 1... T , . tmit.
Grants Pass Canning company has
elected Its officers and directors snd
begins the new year with a flattering
outlook. Thous-h tha cimtr. wii.iMi
completed in time for th earlier fruit
and vegetables last year. It took ear of
th entire crop of pears, peaches, plums, ;
apples and tomatoes of the surrounding
district, and th canned product has
practically all been disposed of.. Con
tracts ars now being mad for next sea-'
son's tomatoes and fruits. Th output
will be grestly Increased. A spray,
vinegar and cider plant Is also , being
operated. - . ,'
The directors elected, all local people,
ar: L. B. Hall, Joseph Moss, II. 5. Kin
ney. George S. Calhoun, O. & B lan chard.
R. S. Wllaon and G. W. DonnelL Th r
f leers are: President H. C. Klnndy; vie
president, L. B. Hall: treasurer, Joseph
Moss; secretary, O. 8. Blanchard; man
ager, Herbert Samson. f, ,ti , r
1 i " 'J i'i (
, Splendors of the ' Past. i
, From Mattino. ' . .
Where Is the real, mas-nlftcent ItiTiirv
of tha cast? Wher ar. th. pran.
of Semlramls or th banquets of Lucul
lusT Tea parties have , replaced the'
splendid feasts, motor cars the costly
coaches, cottsgea th palaces, and. tailor
made gowns the costumes of brocade
and gold. Nothing today recall th
magnificence of the Italian renaissance
or of Franca under the three Louis.
During th past week , the
wheat crop of th Pacific north'
west made much progress; In
fact, th growth of th crop
was never, better - than during
th past six days.' Plants' look
healthy and It is sUted that In
on or two Instances In 'small -4
patches th' stain' is beginning 1 4
to head. This baa been unheard 4
of for this period of , th year
heretofore "
''OpenAlIthetirae"
OFFEBED
DEPOSITOnS
No interest paid on
commercial accounts or
daily balances.
t r
A3l
IMTEliEST
Paid; on Term Saving
Accounts.
By the old gold tried
and tested -
Gcrmin-Ar.cn:c::
Corner Sixth mi Alr t"
Orpo5te Orr'on ' i