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. . i THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY '30. 1008. 15 1 n !" . - -M t -".I. -L. I "' If Growers Can Stick Together tfftd Not Allow Dealers to Dictate and Meddle They Would Be Able to Help Market HE , , A,. . k 10 GENTS DOWN ; BILLY DRYER TALKS -OP PRODUCE MARKET DULLNESS Vhlckens are moving; ateadr at the price quoted, even though,' "the receipt -are" larger.. Ducks are Arm and selling well but are not In so much favor, Turkey demand la steady former prices. I ' ; ' "Receipts of eggs are still tieavy and prices ara down to SSo flat . "Dressed 'mfijit market haa larger reoelpta of hogs, but the e price la atlll being maintained for best tuff." Veal la In fine request." Billy' Dryer of Dryer. e Collam it Co. ' RULES STOCK MARKET RjEfineries Start Ball Rolling by .rutting -Out Spe V cial Brands Here. ' Produce market" features: Sugar war breaks out on coast. : Sugar market lOo lower. V ir aw. flat a. tKfl today. nnlnna riua nait fW daVS. ' Run of chlnook. aalmon In Willamette. Chicken market. hoias we:i. V Dressed market holds well. Continued demand for hops. Car Loa Angelas celery arrives. ; 8rnat War and lower Prloee The long expected has happened and the mysterious tone In the augar market contracts, 1908, 10 lie haa. -1 van away at last to- weakness with a corresponding decline In values. na-iita brands ara thus far unchanged hut refineries ero nutting out special brands of cane sugar exactly the same aa the old brand but cuoted 10c lower In price. This , cut In value is due to two conditions extreme wbimpm in the eastern price after an unsuccessful $1.25 each. lV4o per lb higher; wild geese, 1401 dos. Hops. Woo) and Hides. HOPS 1907 crop, first prime, 7o; prime, HWo; medium 10 prime, ttts; medium, 4&5o lb; 1804 crop, l2o lb; WOOL iu7 ciiu Valley. lOQlSo; eastern Oregon, live vise. MOHAIR 21 18 HO. HIDES Dry hides, ll913o 10; green. 4(v6o: calvea. green. I7c; kips, 6c lb; hulls, green salt, IVo ID . BHEEPSK1NB Bh-anna. IftcWZOo each;, short wool, J6c4bc: medium. wood, 0cj$i eacn; long wooi. icf v e -w I f , , ,. - , -- r 0 k , :-rt Trade Mow-. With but 381,- 200 Shares Sold During Todays Session.'. New York. Jan.' 10. President Roose velt Is expected to give the corporations another rap over the knuckles' tomor row, and this caused much talk among financiers. However, the market was 0,0 1 affected to any extent, the trade be In willing to wait until the message was actually delivered before complain ing. The stock market opened erratic, and some slight recovery waa made by val ues late in the aession. However, the general tone of the market waa dull. Cult loans opened at t per cent, the high point for the day, and sold down to IK per cent, and later closed at the openrng figure. Range by Downlng-Hopklr-g company DESCRIPTION, attempt to boost prices Because or a promised increase in production and the rivalry among tne renners on ma cirio coast. i nfa attack rt Is a Toioano. Since the Honolulu Plantation com pany aocured representation? on tne i a oifln rnaat and he wan an active cu ru ns I an for Its share of the trnde; the ScOto; AmaL Copper. Am. Sugar, c Am. Smelter. A. Cotton OH Anaconda M. Co. Atchison,, c. Bait, at Ohio TALLOW Prime, per lb, No. 2 and grease, 102 tt& CHITT1M BARK k. Prults and Vegetables. POTATOES Fancy. 40076c II- eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, 60 Brooklyn R. T.. per cwt: sweets. 3ttB3tto per in. tinuiin i-w., c ON10N8 Jobbing price. $3.004i;3.60; Central. leather. sugar market haa been a smoiaenng ouying-, spot, j.oui.v, axm;, iu per volcano and the eruption seems to have lb. W2TJr J " just started after considerable delay. APPLES Select. $2.00; tncT t.ii; Coo., Fuel, o... The last great war In sugar waa when choice, $l.6i&1.60; ordinary, 0c$1.00. fc.rle, c. ........ ?he CillfoJnla A THawalia company In- rHaU FJtljITd-OranBes. new $2.00 Am. Locomfl Ive. vaded the field of the augar truat. The 2.60; bananas, 6c lb; lemona, $Sp 60 U & NaahvlUo . .r wa. i w factor Tn the maklne box: lim. Mexican ( per 100; Mlasourl Pac. . of augar prices fSr It controlled a larger plnesoples M-$0 dosen: pcara. fan- N. T Central . . nir cant of tha nana in the Hawaiian cy. $1601.76; oidlnary. $1 a box; tan- North. Pac, c. r ' " ' - - ' ..I i 1 aTM W . . Tah a . K fm a UakMn i w Ulanda. Prices were started down tno seriuwa, ai.su m. iwi, j.vrviau,, v Dux: pprsiminona, tiwa. VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 60 10c. sack; carrota. 60c per aack; beets, C575c per sack: parsnips. S&ctf Jl ; ean baire.' l&cetl.IS: tomatoes. California. $2.60; Cuban, $S.2S; beans, 16c; cauli flower, California, $1.1001.20 do.; grade by bringing out special brands or the some quality at lower prVes just aa In the present lnstancea, Thfcn be gan a real war which caused such slashes the like of which had never be fore been known on the Pacific coast Inlnlw Kjtcana Itn tn thnt 11mA TnerSI haa been absolutely no competition for Jocal. 75c $1 ; peaa 10c; horseradia o. the tirade end the Wentem Sugsr Re- b: artlcfiokea, 1$1.10 doj; green Rocky mountains. .. hlln'rhl.. .niBnt lo un: Hew Brands Aye Unearned. cirv is sn crata- cmrlierries. eastern. Tno new brands being put out by the $911; sprouts, 8c per lb. illy nil sales of egKs. being 1J , - 'jSl.'S. hV ,p.nll otrcet todnv hra st Imported Liverpool, 60s, $20.00; 100s, ?n One or two safes we?e 1-00: 4s. 18.00; extra fine barrels. In In"' .?Vl. r cage's "a" fracon 1A 06.60: Liverpool 1 urn. California Hawaiian and the Western Sugar Refining companies bear no name; the sacks being blank. The new brands will arrive in this city during the next few days as they have already been ordered by the local trade. The Honolulu Plantation comnnny is noi putting out any special brand but it Is reported lhat the company will meet full every movo of the opposition and besides do somo little slashing on its own account if thine do not go just aa the company want". Therefore the future of the markrt ia very much in doubt. aTa A;e mat at 85 Cent Today, Practically made &lon 25c a doze reoorted In alnclc cases higher than this but no considerable amount of erg;s can be moved over 25c, A Mile or two is reported made to the northern cities at this Neure but the wants of the trade- there seem to be K fully supplied with their own - ranch stock. "The' c.h,lcicen market remnlns in very good share with receipts Komewhat more liberal durlnr the past 21 hoorn. Prices ara held right nt the top because or the liberal demand. imcK am still finding a very stood sale at ton flrures but aeese nre dull and somewlmt neg lected. Turkeys, both live and dressed. are In demand. Dressed meats are active although the receipts of hoes along: the street are a trifle loo liberal. Vcnls are scarce at top figures. ' Heavy Una of Chinook Salmon. A very heavy run of chlnook sal mon is reportod by Willamette river risnermen nut .ncre is a scarcit:- nr steelheads. Prices arc unchanged. " This Is tno trrefrtert run of Ohlnooks In the Willamette I have seen for many years.' sys tV J. B. Malarkey, a wholesaler. Th, flnh seem to have selected the Willamette Instead of the Columbia river." Brief Votes of the Trade. Hon sales continue liberal. BlUpmenti to the east are increasing and dealers nre mr.king every effort to land con tracts on tha coming two crops because of the activity of association organizers. A car of celery wns amonc the' rail arrivals today from Los Angeles. Rice market continues to show an lm Groceries, Huts, Eta. SUGAR California and Hawaiian Cube. $6.86; powdered. $6.0: berry, $5.60; dry granulated, $6.60; XXX gran ulated. $6.40; conf. A.. $5.60; extra !.. $5.10; golden U.. $5.00; D. yellow. 24. DO: beet cranulated. $6.40: bar rels, 10c; half barrels, 26c; boxes, 60o advance on sack basis (Above price are SO day net caan quotations.) money 3 60 per crate. COFFEE Pacfcaze brands. 215.88 IS 63. 8 ALT Coarse Hair ground. ious, $13.60 per ton; 60s. $14.00; table, dairy People's Oas . . Reading Ry., c. . Rock Island, c. B. Pacific c . . 8. Railway, c. . lT. Pacific, c. . . U. B. Steel, c. . . do preferred . Wabash, pfd. . . Great Nor Smelter pfd. . . 8oo Norfolk Metropolitan . . Boo pfd R. I. pfd Call money . . ' 61 61 60 I 61 . 112 11$H 112 112H . (7H 64 67 $8 tS 2tt '22 82H X 71 72 '71 72 87U.I SIM. I 87 7U 6tf 4te 6U I , . low 18 18 113H 113 112 112 2H 39 2 Zl 19V, 19 19 1S 16 15 IS 154 87 37 87 88 87 87 44 44 43 43 86 97 87 126 12 126 126 112 113 112 113 85 85 85 86 161 102 100 102 12 14 13 14 73 73 73 73 11 122 122 121 V, 122 27 28 27 28 81 82 81 82 17 120 121 81 91 91 81 92 92 92 92 66 66 23 126 27 2 2 1 2 ARGENTINA IT V7HEATPRICES Heavy Shipments Cause the World's Markets to Drop Chicago Is Heavy. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Open. Close. Jan. 29. Loss. May... $1.00 t .98V. 31.00V I .02 U July... .97 .84 .97 .02 Chicago, Jan. 10. Bulls have not got over the scare they received in the wheat pit this morning when it waa an nounoed that enormous shipments were now being mide by Argentina. This brought about a lower range of valuea everywhere, Chicago dropping 2c to 2e for Mav and Julv respective v. While In Liverpool the May was d off at the closing ss compared with the final tl cures of yesterday. Due to the openlna loos of fraction at Liverpool Oils morning the wheat market here opened unsteady with the bears holding complete nossesslon of the floor. May went to $1.00 as com pared with the closing at $1.00 yester day, while opening values In July were down the same amount at 87 c thla morning, it waa soon alter the opening here that bearish news began to come from Argentina and opening values were about tne blarh points for the dav. The market cloaed at the low figure. There waa some ral vln aunnort to the provision-market and a sunlit gain was made over yesterday's values alter a fractionally higher opening. Oats and corn were weak with the former nearly la down for the dav as corminrerl to n toss of less than half that sum In corn. Mange oy uowning-nopkins co per lb; steam rendered, 10s, 11 Ho per .proved tone and Jobbers on the- coast are 'D; I moving UP their quotations from to 5. JT ? rock, $20.50 per to; 60-lb rock. $18.60; 100s. $18.00. (Above Drlces snnlv to aales or less than car iota. vCar lots at special prices subject to fluctuations.) KICK imnextal Japan. NO. 1. oc; ino. i. 6c; New Orleans, head. 7c; Ajax, 6c; oreoie, oa BEANS Small white, $4.25; large white, $4.10; pink, $4.10; bayou, $3.l0; Limes. $6.50; Mexican reds, 4c. NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo. 7c per in; Virginia. 6c per lb; roasted. 9c per lb; Japanese, 66Hc; roasteu, SiC per lb; walnuts, Callloruia. it,c per io; pine nuti, 16c per ID; nickory nuis, lOo per lb; brazil nuts, 15o per lb; fll berta. 15c per lb; fancy pecans. 1620o per lb; almonds, 16c. Meats. Pih and Provisions. DRESSED MEATS Front street- Hogs, fancy, 7o lb; ordinary. 66c; largo, 6 ic lb; veal, extra. 8c per lb: ordinary. sc per id; neavy, ajic per lb; mutton, fancy, 8 9c per Jb. hams. UACOiN. itiu foruana paca (local) hams, 10 to 12 lbs., 12o per lb; 1i , f Ik. 1411. IK. 14 9 A lHo 12c; breakfast bacon, 1622o pVr lb; picnics, 9c per lb; cottage roll, 10c ?er JD; regular snort clears, smoaeo, lc per lb; unsmoked, 10c per 'b; clear backs, unsmoked, 10c; smoked. llc: union butts. 10 to 130 ids., un smoked, 12c per lb; smoked, 13o per lb; clear bellies, unsmoked, 12 e per b; smoked, 13 c per lb; shoulders, 10c; per lb; pickled tongues, 7bo each. loual i.AKi net ue lear, jus, umo per lb; 6s. 12c per lb- 60-lb. tins, l-'o 6s, llo per lb; compound, 10s. Total sale, 881,200 shares. WHAT'S A SEP IS LIVESTOCK DEBATE PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep Today 90 1807 635 1800 1905 150 .... 2,200 Portland Union Stockyards, Jan. 80. It was Just a week ago today that the last sheep arrivals were shown in the local yards, since last week not a Bin ale head arrived in and the trade is con senuentlv in a famished condition Prices are not changed simply because there are no sheep orrered. Hogs remain slow, ana somewnat weak, but prices are still maintained because of the small arrivals. Eastern weakness, however, is still depressing and unless the tone changes there .Pa cific coast values will rule accordingly. The cattle market had no arrivals for the day and the trade Is Just steady. Practically no finished stock has lately arrived and tne ciass or stun now com Ins- la ton at 24.25. A year ago today the hog market was firmer with an advance of 26c In the price. Other lines firm at unchanged values: Official vard Drlces: Hogs Best eastern Oregon, $5.00 5.26: China fats. 85.0U. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers, $4.0004.26; best cows and heifers, $3.25; bulls, $1.752.00. .r-c BheeD Best wethers. $5.505.6 mixed and best ewes, $5.005.60; lambs. $5.5015. 75. nOG TOE IS SLOW. c a pound over the former dormant n cured. 1 Potatoes remain aulet. It Is stated t.that 8an Francisco commission mer- achajita have purchased practically all the available supplies of river stock at i.'tHocktrn. Price here Unchanged. ! Front street sells nt the following prices. Prices paid shippers are less regular commissions: Grain, Hour and Teed. GRAIN BAG8 Calcutta. 9c; large tots: imi'i iota, vytc WHEAT Track prices Club. S3 (ft 84c: red Russian, 8182c; bluestem, 85 Hfduc; vauey, COPN Whole. $32; cracked. $33 ton. BARLEY New Feesi,- $a7tr$27.b0 per ton; rolled, 830ftj;i; brewing, $28. t kib i.o per cwt . . OATS New Producers nrlca Mo 1 White $87 per ton; gray, $262.b0. v FLOUR Eastern Oregon patents. t.ro; mmiKniB, ti.no exuerra. i.thh- alley, $4.3004.60: graham, s. $4.50; whole .wheat, $4.76; rye, 6 us. $5.60; I . MILL STUFFS Nominal Bran. $24 fton; middlings, $29; shorts, country, 127; aoa. aia,0sta HAY Producers" price Timothy Willamette valley, fancy tl6: ornin. fary, 111; eastern Oregon, $17, mixed. iiviriiv.ov, wuYrr, - tivgu; $ivbiz: cheat. $10013. Butter. Eggs and Poultry, BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland Bweer cream, sue; sour, B4C BUTTER Extra fancy fresh cream ery, 87W40c; fancy. 37e; cho ce. 35,': ordinary, 2c; best storage. 27(80c; eecond grade, 25c; store. 20c a pound, f EGGS Extra fancy, candled, 25c; Ieastern storage, 1718c doxen. CHEESE New Full cream, flats. 150 per lb; Toung Americans, 17o per 'POULTRY Mixed chickens, 13c per slbr fancy hens, 13 o W lb; roosters. fold.'10c; fryers, J 3c lb; broilers, 13o t'per. lb L ducks, 20c; geese, old. 10Qlic perlbf turkevs, alive. 18o per lb; dressed, 19(ff?0c lb; squabs, $2.60 dozen; iptgeOns; $1.26 doa:: dresser) poultry, li grain, I VALLEY APPLES ARE FINDING A DEMAND f: JThere la a better demand for ; ipples from the south west' and, 4 ; middle west and a number of in- . oiuirles have been received dur- lng the past few days for car- lots. The wants at this time are principally for fancy WU- iamette valley fruit. The tone In , the east seems to- be Improving , somewhat? but ag yet prices bave J: not" felt most of the returning ; r" fctrength;"r-H. ; ;c?.i:TliompsOii 'of the Davenport-Thompson Co. ' lb; citflsh. 11c per lb; sal- at yesterday's average; left over l?Uc- atoclhenil 1'c day. 10,000. Mixed, $4.0544.35, froien' TJrinst MQii it.054.10; 7o lb; shrimps, 10c per Wi.7. FISH Rock cod. 12 Ho lb: flounders, 6c per lb; halibut, 10c per lb; striped basa, 15c per ID mon, Chinook. per lb; 5o lb; soles, 7o lb; shrimps, 10c per lb: oerch..6o ptr lb; tomcod. llo per lb; lobsters, 25o-er lb.;' fresh mackerel. 80 per lb: crawfish. 25c per dozen: stur geon, 120 per lb; black bass. 20o per lb; sliver smelt, 7c per lb; Columbia smelt, 5c; black cod, 70 lb; crabs, li.uO'Bn.tH' dozen. Rewints Are Very Liberal in the Eastern Bfarket Just Now. (Diilted Press Leased Wire.) Chicago. Jan. 80. Hogs, 40,000; cat tle, 7,500; sheep. 12.000. Hogs are slow leit over yeaier- Deavy, light, Cattle Steady. Sheep weak. Kansas City. Jan. 80.- cattle, 6,000; sheep, 6,000, -Hogs, 16,000; OiSTKRS Shoal water bay. per gal- .. p, . Ion. 32.60: per iuo-ib sack, t&.uu Omaha, Jan. SO. Hogs, 10,000; cattle, Ol ym- $S.00iU6.SO; Eagle, canned. 60c can; $7 dozen; eastern In shell, $1.76 per hun dred. CLAMS Hnrdshell, per box, $2.40; raxor clama. $2.00 per box: lOo per do. Faints, Goal OU. Etc KOPE Pure manlla, 14c; standard, SlOKANE MIMXQ EXCHANGE 12c; sisal, 10c. COAJ OAL OIL water white, tanks. lJc; case, 18 c; headlight, cases. 3c; Elane, cases, 28c; Eocene, cases, 21 a gallon. GASOLINE 86 deg., cases. 840 per gal; iron bbls, 18o per gal. BENZINE 86 deg., cases, 25c per ga!; Iron bbls. 28c per. gaL TURPEPTINB In cases, 96c per gai; wood bbls. 93c per gaL WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7 Sic per lb: 600-lb lots. 8c per lb; less lots. 8c. WIRE NAILS Present basis at s.io. (Furnished by Downing-Hopkins Co., members Spdkane Mining exchange.) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 30. Today's trade: Ajax 8 Alameda 3 Alhambra 4 Alberta Coal & Coke 29 Bell 8 Bullion 6 Chas. Dickens . . A. 6 Canadian Cons. Smelters... 75 Copper King T 4 Dominion Copper 240 Evolution 2 Echo 1 Galbraith Coal 24 Gertie 4 Hecla 225 12 5 8 35 13 6 7 80 t 300 3' 2 29 6 BOARD OF TRADE IN ACTION AS III NAME Happy Day 3 Holden G. & C 3 According to President T. S. Town- send" of the board of trade, the organiz ation is to follow new lines in the fu ture. "There Is a very grat need here," he saya, "for a place where the produce and grain merchants can get together and talk over market conditions and see what prices are to rule that day according to supply and demand. "Ttie board or trade has rented apart- monts in the new Commercial club building and .Will have ground flour quarters on Oak street. It- is the pres ent intention to have tables, around which the various trade representatives will meet and talk over business every day. For Instance, there will be a place where Front street produce merchants will meet and another where the butter men will -congregate and talk over sun- piles, prices and demand. For years there has been a arreat de mand for unifdtm wheat Quotations in this market -the. largest on the Pacific coast and we Intend to install a place for the lepresentatlves of that trade as soon as we move into- the new quarters. We have talked with various people re garding this Protect and find most rtt them to be in favor of such a move ment. Portland Is getting to be too great a lty to hold onto the styles and methods of years ago." , , 1 Humming. Bird 6 Hypotheek 1 Idaho Giant 6 Intl. Coal & Coke 82 Kendall 87 Lucky Calumet 16 Missoula Copper 6 Mineral Farm Moonlight 3 Nabob 3 Nine Mile O. K. Cons. Oom Paul Panhaadle Smelt Park Copper Rambler Cariboo Reindeer Rex (16 to 1)... Sonora Knnwshoe Snowstorm .138 Sullivan 6 Sullivan Bonds 50 Stewart ...100 Tamarack & Ches 65 Wonder : . . . . 1 1 AAA U.pnn 1 DKItSEf lUUBJi l.VVV II1UV, 1, J handle, 4: 1,000 Panhandle, 4;- 6,000 Panhandle, 3; 200 Snowstorm, 141. S 1 2r 20 8 4 6 8 1 6 86 97 6 1 4 4 2 2 8 4 2 26 2 2 2 10 141 WHEAT. Open. High. Low. " Close. May 100 100 98 98 July 87 87 84H 94 CORN. May 60 60 60 60 July 69 69 b8 68 OATS. May 60 61 50 60 July 44 44 44 44 MESS PORK. May 1262 1280 1262 12C7 OREGON WALNUTS ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY (Special Pbnntrb tit Tti Journal.) Albany, Or., Jan. 30. Walnut culture is receiving much .attention by tha or chardists and at the present time many, tracts of land are being planted with these nuts. It has been satisfactorily demonstrated that the growing of these trees Is a success and that the crop is a profitable one. One tree In an Al bany yard last year produced over $30 worth of finest quality nuts and many residents of the city are planting these trees in their curbs so as to have a profitable as well as a most beautiful shade tree. Many of the local markets have been offering home-grown nuts for sale and they hnve proven equal in quality to the finest of the California product. It is predicted by local nurserymen that In the very near future Oregon walnuts will enter Into active competi tion with the output from the southern state and make her look to her laurels In this regard. .Oregon walnuts as well as her apples are destined to bring new laurels to this valley and make the state famous. PRICE OF PRODUCE , FRAIII SAIi I (Called Press teased Wire.) San Francisco. Jan, to. Wheat. No. 1. California club, per cental, $162 0 1.66: white milling club. $1.7W170; white Australian. $1.71 1.76; north ern bluestenv $l.701.7Jtt, nonnern olub. $l.3i3l.6; Inferior grades of wheat, $1.4?r66. 1AW Barley NoT 1 feed, $1.4701.60. with ome fancy at $1.6, common to fair, $1.401. 47; brewing at San Fran Cisco, $1.66tt1.60; brewing and shipping at Port Costa. $l.ez-en-OJt enevauer, $1.6591.86, according to quality. . Butter Fresh California extras, 0oJ firsts, J6e; seconds, J2er storage. Cali fornia extras, 23c; firsts. 22c; seconds, 21c: eastern extras. 28c: firsts. 22c; seconds, 21c; ladlas, eastern, 20c; firsts. 1VC. Keen Fresh, ner dozen. extraSL XSe; firsts. Z2M.C. seconds. 21c: thirds. 20c; storage, California extras, 17 c; firsts. locr seconds, 130; eastern, extras, 10c ; firsts, 14c; seconds, 9c. New Cheere per pound California, flats, fancy. 14Ac: firsts. 18c; Call-i lorria xoung America, iancy, 10c; firsts, 14c; storage, eastern fancy, New York, 17 c; Oregon. 15o. Potatoes Per cental Balinas, nur banks. JfOcMll.lO: Lompocs. $1.3001.40 Oregon burbanka. 85c W 1.10: river whites, fancy, 75(troc; do choice. 4b75c: early rose, $1.101.30; river reds, $1,36 4 1.40: sweet nntatoes. t2.76iffl2.85 Dex cental and iz.so ror crates. Onions Yellow Ianvers. $2.6508.00 Lomiocs. 32.505C 2.76. Oranges Per box Navels. 11. 760 2.26, with some rancy nt l.'.bfl. Northwest Crop Weather. Western Oregon and Western Wash Ington Fair this afternoon, tonight and Friday: north to east winds. Kastern Oregon, eastern wasningtor. and northern Idaho Fair tonight and Friday. Southern Idaho Light snow tonight and Friday; coiaer. Ten Cars of Sheep. Hav. Wash.. Jan. 30 Phil Cox. the sheep king of Whitman county, shipped 10 cars of sheep from this place to day. The 10 cars contained 900 he-id and brought their owner $6ra head or $4,500. It Is emected that Governor Harris of Ohio, and Governor Hugh's of New York will sneak at the annual bannue of the Ohio society of New Vork. hlch is to bo given eitrly In February ut the Waldorf-Astoria in New York city. San: fraiiciscp Office Oregon Journal ! 1206 Call Bid. V Xelephoae Xteeraey till. aVSTzmTTsxiCEirTS ajtd ijs OJUPZIOftS UCIUYSB. Oregonlane when In San Franclse fa bve their mall sent la eare ef The Journal office. ARTHUR L, FISH. Rpreeetatlye, NEW TODAY FOR SALE J.W.Ogilbee Room 11, 1455 First Street $1 HARTMAjN & THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE pay I fo interest on savings deposits and solicit your account, of what ever size. The same considera tion to every one. TThUmiUd Ptrnmol LtabQlty EASTERN ONIONS ARE DUE ON PUGET SOUND Two cars of eastern onions are due to arrive in the Pugot sound markets either Monday or Tuesday, and for that reason defiand Is slackening for Oregon stock at tne higher price. Several more cars are likewise due at San Francisco about the same time, and two are now en route to this city. At the moment the market here is dull and dragging, but prices are show ing no change whatever, growers not being willlns to unload under $3. They appear confident they will get this fig ure and intend to hold. On the other hand the dealers are buying in the east and intend to take chances on bringing n a rew cars, aespite tne unfavorable weather and chances of freezing en route. "Open All the Time" ABSOLUTE SAFETY . OFFERED DEPOSITORS No interest paid on commercial accounts or daily balances. Northwest Bonk Statement. PORTLAND. Clearings today $705,411.39 Clearings year ago 800,089.57 Balances today 109,957.27 Balances year ago 134,593.15 TACOMA. Clearings $039,715 Balances 33,679 SEATTLE. Clearings $1,019,245 Balances 165,662 Tacoma Wheat Market. Tacoma. Jan. 30. Wheat, export. club, 79c; bluestem. 82 83c. Liverpool Wheat Lower. Liverpool, Jan. 30. May wheat opened 7s 6Ud and closed at 7s 6d. a net loss of d from yesterday. New Vork Exchange. Chicago. Jan. 30. New York ex change, 25 per cent premium. 4 INTEREST Paid on Term Savings Accounts. By the old gold tried and tested German-American Bank Corner Sixth and Alder Sts. Opposite Oregonian (1 - J . " .. iyt acres line garnen iana, all in cultivation, close to Woodstock car line; lies sightly. Would make a fine building place. $6QO One lot, 50x100 feet, with two old houses, near East 21st and Stark sts. This is a cash proposition, but nearly giving it away. $400 Lot 50x100 feet in Tibbetts' Home stead (corner), on Mary st., cheap. REAL ESTATE TlttXSFEia 00 1,600 IRViNGTON BARGAINS 8900 Lot 60x100 on E. 18th, between Brazee and Knott sts. 900 Lot 60x100 on E. llth. between Brazee and Knott sts. 1150 Lot 60x100 on B. J4th, be tween lhompson and Tillamook. 1200 Lot 60x100 on E. 17th. be tween Thompson and Tillamook. 1500 Lot 66x100. east front, near K. 2fth and Tillamook sts.; street Im provements paid. 1800 Lot 100x100. east front, sear 24th and Thompson sts. 2600 Double corner. 100X100, E. 22d ana inompson sis. Irvington Investment Co. 39 Hamilton Bid?, rbone IS -3177. John and Btella Bulllvan to C. 8. Palmer, lot JO, subdivision lota Ji . block I, Williams'' addition J 1,000 Charles j and Anna M. Clement ; to 8. V. Davldor. lots 7. $, block, Jl. . Piedmont... 1.S09 William M. yind Dora Killing. . worth et al, to Jacob Forster. lot 11. block II. Walnut Park... 1,000 Anna M. and George R Black to Charles E. Blucher, lot 5, block -. 4. subdivision 8t Johns Heights, St. Johns... 1,100 William T. ana Susannah fiber. -wood to W. J. and Nancy Zlro- -merman, 1 acre, beginning at j point 242.8 feet north and 141.1 feet Weat of southwest corner of A. C. Dunbar D. L. O... ....... :'I7$ M. L. and May W. Holbrook to L. Barnes et aX, block it. Junc tion I.I7J Silas M. Leonard to James E, , . Be vena, lot 1, block I, Grimes' addition to St Johns.......,..' Charles Jsi. Biucher to Anna M. Black, lots 4 snd 5, block 5, subd. St. Johns Heights, - 8U Johns Richard and Hannah Scott to Alice H. Wilbur, lot 4, block 2, iNoo 11111 Terrace Oeorge A. and Lena Ehlen to Thor. E. j'edersen, lot t, block Multnomah $60 John A. and Mary F. Beard to ": Viola M Nisonaer. lots 7 and .' 8, block 1, N. lvanhoe addition S0 River View Cemetery ass'n to , ' Adolph P. Bwensson, lot II, section 8, said cemetery ....... - 171 Nettle L. Palmer to David Wills, lot 1, block 89, Seltwood . 000 John and Josephine Bliss to E. M.". ' ?. Grimes, 26 ncres of D. L. C. o John Koger 4,200 Lena E. and Edw. F. Cannon to Melchior Truliger, lots 11 and. 12, block 2, Cannon's addition... Melcholr and Magdalena Truliger 10 eyivesrer r. Keeder, lots 11 , and 12. block 2, Cannon's addi tion i,:oo Melcholr and Magdalena Truliger to Bylvester P. Reeder, lot 1, ' v block 5. Bertha 1,800 Moses Yocum to Sylvester P. Reeder, lots 18, 19 and 20, block 17, Mount Tabor Villa 100 M. Lake to Carl and Johanna Nlel- son, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Er- -win and Watson's addition 1,250 Portland Realty & Trust Co. to R. O. McFarland, lot 1, block, -2, Woodmere 150 R. L. Stevens (sher.ff) to Charles K Wilson, tract 7, Taylor's sub- division ot section 2, township' 1 south, range 2 east 684 Pacific Title & Trust Co., the leading abstractors, 204-5-4-7 Failing bldg. 700 WEATHER REPORT 12500 Buys a beautiful 6-room bungalow with 4 nice rooms on first floor and 3 upstairs; rooms are nice and light; splendid fireplace and mantle; bath, toilet, electric lighting, cement basement, nice lawn; lot IOx 100; on Hawthorne ave. A snap. Terms. Washington and Oregon Realty Co. 108 Sd St., Portland. Phone Mala 8404. L,et Us Build You A Home According to your own ideas In any part of the city or country on small monthly payments. If You Own A Lot We will build you your home. A few hundred dollars Is all that you need to own your own homo; your monthly rent will do the rest. TT YOU DO HOT OW1T TOTJB OWTJ JiOT, PXirD on at your own price and we will buy it for you and build your home on terms to suit. . V. DAVIDOR & CO. 108-207-208 Couch Building. Fourth and Washington Streets. The western low pressure areas have united and formed a sinzle disturbance of deeideJ character which Is central this morning over western Colorado. The uoner Mississippi high pressure area la now central over th lake region. During tho last 24 hours light to moderr tely heavy snow has fallen in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, . Idaho, western Montana, and at scattered 1 places in the northern states esst of the . Rocky mountains. It la much colder In Oregon, Washington, northern Idaho, western Montana and In the Atlantic states from Maine to Florida and cor respondlngly warmer In the Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys. The Indications are for fair weather In this district tonight and Friday, ex- . cept In southern Idaho, where snow is probable. It will be slightly colder to night in Oregon. Washington and north ern Idaho, and probably decidedly colder in southern Idaho. Temp. Max. Mln. Preclp. .14 8 A. .24 .38 .14 .82 .64 .34 .18 38 Chicago, 111 Cincinnati. O. . . . Denver, Col Detroit, Mich. . . Los Angeles, Cal. New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. Omaha, Neb Philadulbhia. Pa. Phoenix, Aria 62 k Pittsburg, Pa. 33 Portland, Or. 47 St. Louis, Mo 20 St Paul, Minn 3 Salt Lake. Utah 43 San Francisco, Cal.. 64 Seattle, Wash 38 Washington, D. C...38 10 18 2 48 48 6 14 10 40 . 8 84 14 8 33 44 30 12 .0 .0 ' .0 .0 .0 .04 T .03 .0 .23 .0 T . T .1$ -.0 .0 MARRIAGE LICEXSE8 (1 m Wvatt. 1105 East Twenty- eighth street, 47. and Luna D. Jones, 41. Eurene E. Hurlaux. 63 North Tenth street, 25, and Anna Berton. 24. C. R. Beckley. KIKton, uougins county, 24. and Harrlette Applegate. 20. tVadlnw ChtAh. WT O. Smith Co.. Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash- Ington sts WeJd ng cards the best 100 for $i. Alvin S. Hawk, 144 2d st Tonseth & Co., florists, for flowers of all kinds Clsrke Bios.. and floral designs Vv, I1VS 1 123 6th at Florist Fine flowers 189 Morrison st. Full dresa suits for rent, all slaes. Unique Tailoring Co.. 109 Stark St. Max M. Smith, florist 160 6th lU OPl. Meier A Frank's. Main 7216. BIRTHS Mortgage Loans At reasonable rates on city property. See or Dhone GEO. X. CXAKK ft JOBOf W. COOK, 533 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phone Main 8407, A-3252. 108 125 I? . i l.woo Pan Boston Copper Slarket. Bid. Oreene .... irtah East Butte Dominion . Newhouse . .S8 . 6 . 4 Ask. 89 6H . Chicago Cash Barley, Chicago, Jan. 30, Cash barley, tSQ vao. IVIerchants Savings & Trust Company OF PORTLAND, OREGON CAPITAL $150,000 This Company Now Holds Properties in Trust FOR PRIVATE OWNERSHIP FOR CORPORATE BODIES FOR BOND ISSUES FOR ESTATE DISTRIBUTION FOR MAINTENANCE OF AGED FOR SUNDRY OTHER PURPOSES Trusts kept separate from the other business of the company. Call or send for our pamphlet setting forth the functions of a thorough and reliable trust company. Bargain In Fruit Lands 130 acres, 40 In cultivaUon, balance oak grubs; old orchard of 1,000 trees; on mala county road, 3 miles of Mosler, 6 mUes east of Hood River. To close an estate $5,000. V cash. Land platted and tracts sold of 10 acres adjoining this for $100 per acre. Owner, 412 Commercial bldg. HAWTHORNE AVENUE A home for a well-to-do ' citizen. A northwest corner lot; a new and modern residence; admirable location, within walking distance of west side. Price $7,500. Don't fall to see this. SABTlUa ft TS OKPS027, Chamber of Commerce. HUBERT January 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Hubert, 8ia asi igmu north, a daughter -JENNIE January 24, to Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Jennie, 232 Flftby-elghth north, ; a daughter. ... .. ... CONLON January 14, to Mr. and Mrs. J W. Conlon, 1410 East Hoyt, a son. . HARRIS January 27; to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harris, 410 Dover, twins, boy EH1R&K January B, to Mr. and f rs. ' W. C. Ehrck, 554 Williams avenue, a daughter. - , DOUGLAS January 20, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Douglas, 404 Alnswortb, a daughter. ' ' 7 " 8 W ANSON January 25, to - Mr. and ,. Mrs. Swan Swanson, 938 Mississippi, STEPHANOWISS January 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stephanowiss. 894 East Clinton, a daughter. , Piano Sfodlo o! Louis B. Boll Now located corner 6th and Washing ton sts.. Lafayette bldg, parlors 30-31. SEE US POB MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest Kates of Interest X.OUZS 8A-OMOJT ft CO., 233 Stark St. Near Second. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Thomas Howe to Emma Matilda Howe, lot 6. block 15. Qlencoe Park 1 COO B. M. and Caroline S. Lombard to Millie E. Turner, lots 6, 6, 7. 8, block 8, Railway addition to Montavilla 358 Lucy M. Romans to B. and Re becca noung, lots 129, 134, Ar- leta Park 400 J. a and Clara McKlnney to G. G. Tooke. lots 5, 6, 7. 8, block ; 19. Point View , ffaa Joseph G. and M. Merrlam Hous- : ; ton to standard oil company. lots 6 to 17. block $7, Ports- " mouth '1.9.50 Dammeier Investment company to! Msne senwarts. tot I,' block 3, V'" East Portland Heights. na Southeast Portland Real Estate association to, Pnumolt r 4" - bard, lot 4, bloc k 3, First, subdl-- vision oi MCKiniey park, . . . ..',? ISO H. K. and Margaret- T. Arnold. toW J. Ella R Mlchell, east half Of lof -j f V 11. block 14, subdivision River-M-! .view addltioa to Alblna,..,. v to DEATHS HO LLI NG S WORTH January 25, Nellie HollingBWOrtn, ioo at oeven teenth, age 17; pulmonary tuberculosis. GIST December 81. Ji F. Gist, Red Lodge, Montana age es; nemorrnage. ROBINSON January 28. Edward Rob- inson, 472 Park, age 81; senility, . CORLISS January 28, Rebecca Corliss, 44 North Ninth, age 40; organlo heart disease. UNDERTAKERS DUNNING, M'ENTEE GILBAUQ1I, undertakers and. embalmets: modurn In every detail. Seventh and Pine. Main 430. Lady assistant " . J. P. F1NLET & SONS, 8D AND MALL county coroner. son sts. -Office), ol Phone Main 9. A. B. llEMSTOCli. FtjMERAL bt-i rector. East 13th and Umatilla. Phone Sellwood 71 Lady assistant ELLER-BYRNES CO., FUNERAL DI reotors. embalmers, 27; RusselL East 10KH. Itdy asBlatant -OWAHU kOLMAN, U NDEKTAK : it. U 3d- rt.'..j'r-y.''''r-i!;. ERICSON UNDERTAKING .CO., Eil balmlng' lady ana't 409 Aider. M. tin. MEETING NOTICES WEBFOOT CAMP. NO. 65, Woodmen of the ..worhVineels :ery Frl- - day nlglit in W. O, W. r- Temple, 118 Eleventh street. All eilKr re quested to be present. " Visitors welcome. - ' PRANK MOT'fH, C. C. A. I. T4ARBUR, ClerK . F. V. OF A. - CfVE.-l ''Will Ml' AN,;- dance Friday, Jan. 81, Abinston M ; - , In Artisans' 'hall: aJmlloii Ij::, freshments served. . . Jd. W A. KVKH4KJdN t'AHt; i- meets Wednesday evenlnx. A..:. bVg.. 3d end Mrrlni t. M. W. A. OKKOOtf CHAt-K ( 4.978. M'nys. liUt afd Visitors lcoua ,y "i. 1 i 7-