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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINQ OCTOBER 27, 1908.
THE,
WORLD'S MA
BUTTER MARKET
2 CENTS LOWER
Easier Tone and Lower Trice
, In Kast .Causes a Drop
' - In Portland Today.
Portland sholeaale markets:
Putter in down Jo a pound. -Various
prlca oo eggs.
Nsw orangaa are moving.
Knatern cranberries are en routs.
White bna are higher again.
Poultry market la firmer,
patter price on grapea.
Fine apples are In demand.-.
, Oraln trade very quiet.
Small purchases of potato!. v.
Per ctnUL
Batter Market Dow Two Cent,
v There a drop of to pound In the
prtce of local creamery butter today.
Thla put the price of the beat product
to !4o a pound. While the decline we
, expected in ome quarter owing- to the
expectation that eupplles would Increaee
' with the coming of the reins, however
It waa not the local production that
rut the price on the downward move
i .wl jii.. vlnv Influenced en-.
tlrely'by the raikr tone all through
. ... ...i ., thai lower prices there
' and at coast points that consume the! Hay, car a
astern product Today's price of the I Flour, sacks
beat product at o oomparsa wnu .
on thla date a year ago. 8Io two
IS SUPPORTING BEST HOGS 1
BOARD OF TRADE 86.25 IH YARDS
Grain Trade in Attendance Price 3Ioves 25c Higher
Today in Larger Numbers Than Last Week With the
Than Ever Before.
4
e
0
Improved Feeling.
PORTI.AND livestock run.
World's Wheat Prloes.
Dee.
Portland $ .80 B
Chicago
Winnipeg .,
Duluth ....
Minneapolis
Kanaaa City ..
St Louts
Ban Franclaco
Liverpool '
1.00HA
.
1.02H
l.ej
9
1.C5A
7s8d
Tueaday .
Monday . .
Saturday .
Friday . ...
Thursday .
Wednesday
Hoga. Cattle. Sheep.
116
DO
260
400
809
1,061
435
180
130
60
261
65
660
ZOO
GET$50,000,II'J
IW RECEIVER
GREAT BUM MARKET HIGHER
is up sharply wwmmmmm
A anil in equity asking for a receiver
waa filed In the UnluT States circuit
court thla morning- by H. A. and W. A.
Montaumery of Loa Anaelea aaalnst the
note given by the railroad officials for
the advancement of 160,000.
n l t i ir n . . , ,1 me diii oi complaint alleges mat, an
cry Good Buying Move-cws Irom South. Am
which is in Clatsop county In the form
of certain righta of way for the pro-
rosed railroad. It Is further alleged by
he net It loner a that the con-man v haa
authorised capital atork amounting to
11.100,000. none of the subscribers to
which has as yet been called upon to
make payments.
It Is asserted that the defendant com
pany Is wholly and completely Insolvent
ana mat unieaa its property is preserved
inent Sends Issue 23-8
Toints Above Testcrdajv
Causes Buying and Sharp
Advances Are .Ruling,
rortland Union Stockyards, Oct 17
While the run of hogs was liberal dur
Ing the past 41 hours, the market shows
a 'very good tone. As was predicted In
this report during the past few days,
tne price or nogs is snowing an 1m
provemont. Today's values are ad'
vanced l5o over yesterday, with top
iuii cringing i..t more readily man
XlU-Harrlmaa Advances. e
4 Securities of railroads running e)
4 Into the raolflo coast states are
4 attracting much attention ' from
the speculative' trade In New
4 York at this time.. Great North-
era preferred and Northern Pa
4 olflo are affected somewhat by
4 the report of a melon cutting In
4 the latter, but Union Pacific and
4 Southern Paclflo are very firm
on account of good earnings.
4
CHICAQO WHEAT MARKET.
Open, Close. Oct 36. Gain.
Deo H 100UA HUH . 1U
Mar 101 1D.1U1 iaiZa i
July .... 87 ,88, tm . 1 and properly handled, little,. If anything,
, . . l win do resi nea ny any
Chicago, Oct. t7. With foreign mar- concern la Indebted
any of those to whom
ft could have been obtained last Frl-I 4)
day or Saturday. I ... . . . . .
There Is a firmer tone In cattle and -". ucl- Tne atocg mar-
kets very firmly bald and with higher
prices noted during the day there, this I The admission will bt as u Mai, but only
4 1 market sUrted Ho higher than jester-I women wla D permitted In the theatre.
a cioso ror me tares options. The
4 1 market was not very active' after the
bavin a. uld tn Ha irmnnf mnv rets a nlav
I account Values beirsn to -llnih ataalll I "Pink Domlnosn fits tha Rlunkall onm.
4 1 and at the close was touching about theipany at the Lyrlo this week. The play
" 9 : v' ,ur 0" aay. lis one oi un oneai coraeaiea ever writ-
ijiTerpooi maraei started -fifl above l ten.
rink Domlnoe" Tonight.
i ,'. i .v., jm.i ui nour. wnen, lea i " . 7 .n vuin
I bv heavv buvlns-. mm 11 tn h. n- a .MAi. I mnv sreta a nlav that' flta it mm wall mm
r,r , un n rn 1 trr n irrriPTR I 1 ' a nrmer lone in came anal. " . r 1 mwu ui. inn ian
JIOARD Olr TRADE HHCtlrio. I sheep, the former line being all strength I ''et showed a Very steady tone today, the deferred options.
yesterday but closed with a net ad
vance 01 ft to 1 a aoova former prleea.
Abroad the beat tone waa displayed by
EAST SIDE. TO
BOOST PROJECT
Ths business men of the east side are
going to -take off their coals" and
work for tha auocess Of tha HOf Rosa
Festival. They are goln to do evtry.
thing Ibey can to boost tha project and
(o show people that the east side stands
for a greater Portland. This Is tna an
nouncement made by C. A. Rlgelow,
president of ths East Side Uuslness
Men's club, which met In the Healy
bulldlirg last night A commlUee was
appoiniea to aeceriain iroin im ma
aaement Juat what waa expected of fcaat
I'ortland and then the entire club la go
ing to "get busy."
Two other committees were appoint
ed, one to wait on the oresldent of tha
I'ortland Railway, Light Power com
pany to demand better service on tha
east slds and the other to vlelt the
nark board to arrsnsrn for a nubile park
on that side of the river.
The committee which was' appointed
to ask for better car service consists of
Hi H. Newhall. O. T. Atchley and K. R,
Oellnaky. It la not only the contention
of the club, but the general feeling
throughout (he east aide that the car
aervlce Is too poor to accommodate the
many passengers that are forced to ride
to and from their homea In the auburba
In order to get to work, and the com
mittee will again ask tha corporation
for batter service. .
. -
Fancy, comfortable and warm sllp-
pera at Knight's.
Wheat cars
Oata, cars . ,
Barley, cars
Newa from Argentina was the fea-
re which aided tha bulla moat today.'
j no irsus inuowea ine renorta rrom
years sgo, and SZHO tnreo yeara ago r grain markets or the rscirio coast to- weU rairiruined for best quality.
Lillg gMalllW Ui, I ra nv "eu"'n v
" except for steers, which remain quite and while with -Uh exception of Great
ouii. wimii.Ts.aa the extreme ton. a .v - t. a I" " r? w
S I Arrivals I of ratlla nnntlnii. n..l.a I IK. I Vlivvm biiuwcu I J ne tTSOS TOllOWSd the TeDOl
elaral Kn'n.nf .h. ., i I Small chusa. the tona was bullish. Th.ilBOUth America verv rlonelv. Irnnrlm
slats of suers which are not wanted. J favorable earnings of the United States fa yithVTrXL-L?r"id"tIh,U "h?w"
lalble. The primary receipts were
this same data.
Tariona Prloes oa XtVa.
' While those that handle eastern eggs
mostly and want to put up values 1 as high
In that line, are auu wunm -limited
way for eelect Orejron stock,
those who do not handle eastern , goods
and are receiving liberal arrivals of
local stock for this time of the year
are not able to aecure suo ror su wnr
arrivals and are forced to take a lower
figure In order to clean up. To those
r V. . A4ak nm 4aVA iB a at SB
wno aecure p" . . " I t n..n. ),... .hi, ..,h n tn.
of local eirgs .at this time, tne ". . .T W 1
1 1 ri'AWI anrt h.l fa r. mrm u.lll n ..j ..... ... .... . I " '
Vooause of the Intense oulet in tne .ra flnriin . ,7. : 'wr " I"""''' w viainie. Tne primary
iKMt to. 1 ii ii:.;. - ,,,.ww,vvv, vui me unci ui -.no mr iiKewiaa a nam toward nuttina nn
. P,t. oa.iii-iiieo lor pes 1 quainy. ment did not arouse as much Interest nea -iv a. w.11 miiV..ViV.i;r I
Itn'd board of trade today, but tha at- thfrket hi. an moroJed toil al tJH"1 "CrCtddV HV"VWU BOmt "S th "h despite the tendency
tendance was the greateat since the JB ?wr"f J1" i".?-10."6' 'nteresta are talking of a sharp advance of the trade to take Droflta whenever
creasing since its recent troubles anai-.-,;-' " -1 J.V'" -T.i ' i , " , .... , iV I "t..ln ouaneis: ,
rain trade seems to be rallying toi" : . . . . 1 "? 7s auu ino iw wneat t-aai or "KocaieH, increased
"' " 1 j. yar 0 0jny , wera weak:lDOlnts above ventpr.lnv. The aeneral 1 1 nun nnn- . tlzl-LZ". i,VrJ7.A.
eupuuri. . rattle .h..n fl- v,. t.. i! uri,. ..d '.k . i mir a..trL""'!-r,";,l. v.v.cBTO
A prominent grain Duyer wno aunougn 1 "err ....... 1 - .r.. .. . k." .-...w. , r.uruj) inu aiioat, increaseo i.duu.ouo:
operating on a email scale is well ul"" "iu" LJ,","an5er 1- . .v I itlf.J;.. .' ",ayB: o toi?1 worlda supply increased 4,630,000.
known to the trade, says or tne situa- " J ... lnol- . L . I . " " -"f-1 torn uecreaaea bbz.ouo.
L. i mim. ii.i wa IhnuM aim- yarda compare with this date In ore- Per stocka In London again show great Oats Increased 1.788.000
port the board of trade aa it stands """" -' s juo; I rim 1, io """"J trimary receipts in bushels:
Ladd & Tiltbn Bank
. PORTLAND, OREGON
EsUbUshed 1859.
the grail
its support
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast
proper inasmuch aa
t securing 0o Is very easy, but It's far
N rrom a snap tor iu iuau wnw
: niora than this number. The excellent
quality of the outside gg will not al
low such a wlda difference in price to
be charged for local sioca, except in
x-erv limited war. To the man who
handlea eastern aa well as local stock It
is quite easy to maintain high valuea on
th. i.it.i almnlv hecaune he Drefers to
sell eastern gooda anyway because the Nor. 90 WB
profits are larger, itven inougn noueo, vott
did not receive 40c ror nis local eggs
he could quite profitably return on
that basts because by holding up hi
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep, time past have been running
, no SS 1 10,000,000 pounds a day. Light
, ... 225 " . tor stocks in. loan crowd., Lon
stitution operating the grain trade will ???T
not be entirely in tne control or. one ;;X? ; ik ".I Ikk ii.menV haiin. nH," Vr
or two men. wnue i nave not oeen .. .. i o iss i -ivj", ,-" ..r " I pmpu'con.
a dealer In fatures I believe It Is quite Following is the general range of JLJL ?"B-,on5 Wheat . 844,000
it hss been proven yajues aioc ruling in the yards for Sff- fc:
close to
demand wheat
aon aei-1 com
8. Rubber Shinments:
Today.
961.000
308,000
Tear ago.
1.070,000
82,000
480.000
838.000
i success everywhere else and Portland late shipments: v .wo r"L" ""Pl'fJi, Jie rK?? r., J The total crop of Argentina laat year
jiogs Best east or mountains. 18.25: 1 S r I - iBriioumea to zui,ouz,uuu
should not go backward In this regard.
isoara ox traue prices:
CLUB WHEAT.
mountains, l.26: :or tna "econd weelt or October show amounted to 201.602,000 bushels. In
ana China fat .'t1? ST,",AdereaJ,8n?f 3M,p,r districts of southern Santa Fe and
feeders. InS'LSll !!".? .Arre. .V fS.K!.!S
Nov.
Nov.
iec.
. oasis oecauae uy nuiumg uu ma i r
limal nrlcea he would ba able to make I
a larger amount on eastern gouu.
Ponltry Karkst Xa Pinner.
' There Is a firmer tona ruling In the
local poultry maricet ana prices are De
Ins; well maintained. Some efforts are
being made by a few of the receivers
to shove the market higher, but at this
time such a move would result In the
Importation of more eastern stock and
thus - causa disaster to local values.
However, at the moment the market Is
In good shape.- . :
JTsw Oranges Ars Moving.
WHITE OATS.
l.&ZHH 16b A
1.62HB 1.65 A
NO. 1 FEED BARLET.
1.80 B 1.82HA
1.32HB 1.85 A
PRODUCE IX SAN FRANCISCO
ordinary, 6; blocker.
5(f5.60; stockera and
n I tatue select east
92 Alateers 83.76; medium steers,
92liAordinary, 13.25; best
iieuci.. to.AD meuium
stags, 32.60(0)3: bulls, 32.
Sheep Best wethers, $3.50; ordinary! by Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
laiiiuu, airaignt ewes,
raiioa loin, Ji.oUKfZ.VO.
Veal Choice young calves, 34.50;
flvy una ruugn, sj.ouf
Tard
Capital fully paid - - - 1 $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
Range of New York prices furnished
DESCRIPTION.
Representative gales.
The following prices are represents I Amal. Cop. Co.
tlve of tha lara-Aat tp&na.ftlnn. in (h. 1m n s. c
Dan f lauv iBti, .t &. . i . unB". iincai VHrni arm mnifmo t m a a v fan , A i n r.i
Unman fallfnrnla fra.h (nnlllfl in a I ' "Z. J. j."'17. I I""- ..
r:r Vi-i7. V'". V"mH""Ior. l"e yanous grapes and Am. .toco, c.t
J,-'. .:Y'.:","- :-,.',.V"V7 welnls wun lna Pces taereor: Am. Sugar, c
I 7lb 1 1 J 11 VICT aWW viiotui it BViuwvvu, a. u y,-,
firsts. 25c: seconds, 22Hc; storage Call- HOGS.
fornla extra. 81c: firsts, 28c; eastern I Weight,
storage, extra, 28Uc; firsts, 25c. 6 hogs . .'. 1,760
auuer, per pouna taiirornia iresn, io hogs 2.463
I . MO. . 1 nn ...
C.. .
-.. . . .i...h'v,.- I Butter, per pound taiirornia rresn,
New navel oranges have already begun irt 9r- nniis sa.v
i move toward the east and a car obi ,h,prt,' atern. extras S7: ladles. .
ttl aASSSUi 1 et'ras, 22c; firsts, 21c; pickled No. 1,
23 c: storage. California extra, 26 c J
, thS Crop Orr f-J, .!.M nA- nna rnllfnrma
to
1 so will arrive tn this
November 10. According
from . northern- California, the crop
navel, there this season is a good one.
with excellent quality and generally
: large - sixes. .From present Indications
the price or naveis win oe-aoout as
quoted just now on Valenclas. Until
the navels arrive the market will be
: amply supplied with Valenclas and for
a time after the new fruit comes to mar
ket the trade will still use the old crop
because the hew one will be green and
.'our.
Jersey Cranberries . Ars Boiling1.
. w Several cars of Jersey cranberries are
rolling in 'this direction, according to
reports or tne local trade today. Local
berries are showlna better oualltr last
arrivals being far superior to the pre
vious ones, i ne mancet is rirmer in
consequence and some are asking higher
prices.
White Beans Are -Uglier Again.
Owing to thaheavy sales of new
CATTLE.
S calves 2,050
5 cows 12,600
ew cheese, ner pound California I ?;
flats, fancy. 13c: firsts. 12c: seconds. ZB calves 6,270
lOMc: California Toung America, fancy. I '"
14c; firsts, 13c; eastern New York Hoes Strong in East.
V iivuuai a. lavuvy. u va ( s.vu aiatAi, I t n -
fancy, iSc: Voung America, fancy, -"'cago, uci. un:
14 c: California atorage. fancy flatsvl,. ' Vajy?i
i. ' iiucago J i.uuu o.uuu
. . ... i vin, ( 'i 1 1. ik nnn
potatoes, oer apntai Kiver wnites I "-- ..... .
Am. Smelt,
P.deoer' I Anaconda M. ' Co
Am. Wool. c.
nC I . . "
I A trhlnnn n mt
do Dfd.
33.50 B. se O. C
2.26 do pfd
1.50 I Br. Rap. Trail..
8.50 Can. Paolnc. c.
tent leather,
do pfd
C. & G. Wt c.
C. & St P.. .
C. & N.-W. c. ..
C. & O
804
42
103
6014
133
92
Range of Chicago prleea furnished by
uveroeca; es iooko wo.:
OFFICERS
Sheep.
1B.U00
f sacks). Tone v. 70iHi85c: poor. 60(865c:
Salinas burbanks. 31.2501.65: Oregon
burbankS, 31.25 g 1.36 : early rosa, 76 0
86c; sweet potatoes, to the trade, sacks,
31.86: crates, 31.60.
Onions, per sack Yellow. 70fi75c;
brown Australian, 6570c.
Oranges, per box Valencia, J2
f3.mil. . . - -- u
Northwest Crop Weather.
Oregon Fair tonight except rain near!
coast. Wednesday rain west, fair east
i Oanaha
Hogs were strong
tert
light. ,35.00 06.76.
n AAA I
1 vtm toi. F. & I., c
t'Ol. south., C
4.600
2,800 2,300 2,200
over veaterriav J OAft t)m.hi. v-i. ouuia, lu
. ' ..VWIUIO n, -
year ago 11,000. Mixed. 85.156.(6: X"1- ip
heavy, 86.756.10: rough. 35.26 fi)B.80 korn "roqucta, o
1.75. Catt e and sheen i:" r"?. P
-t. - - r . . Htinann .
BICHUJ',
Jmm
white beans la California the market E"-tlon; copier interior west portion.
is nrmer ana prices ners. are snowing - ..-."o.i- e-i
IT Baiil b v va- a. vesaas n oi .ag omi va
tlon tonight. Wednesday rain, prob
ably part snow east Dortion. Southeast
erly winds.
Idaho Fair tonight. Wednesday fair
south, rain or snow norm portion.
News Gossip
of Finance
an advance of We a pound. It Is stated
that fully two thirds of this year's crop
- lias already been moved. The great de
mand Is due to the unusually small
v crop In Michigan last season and the
throwing of a large part of that de-
Diana into tne uauiornia maricer. t.arge
' end smau wnites, omy, are arrectea by
tea Shortage.
Brief Votes of ths Trade.
Fine apples ars In demand at top val
ues. -
'. Better tone Is noted In grapes with
some select quality of southern fruit
el ling aa nigh as i.z6 a crate.
8590c: ordinary. 76080c: sweet. 2
2"ac.
VEGETABLES Turnips, new ' Oregon,
7oooi; poets, nvtiti parrots, 60f
76c sack: parsnips, 86c31-Co; cabbage.
8 1.60 1.75; tomatoes, local, 25 (g 36c per
dox: California, ii crate: Deans, io
nuns; aa xiisu aa mx.69 a VJ.tq. vnumiumi, uu1y9A, ycoo, ui, .iuibciuu-
Dressed meats are ehowina a dull tone I lah, 9 10c; artichokes. ) dos: green
with values inactive. i onions, ido per oos; peppers, oeu, tqp
ivc; wnue. ( ; neaj lettuce. ZbQSOo
A small shipment of California Bell-
flower apples is reported In. Priced at
11.25 a box.
Front street aells at ths following
prices. Thoss paid shippers are less
tegular commissions:
Butter, sgg ana Tuumy.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 84c;
fancy, S2o; store. 20c.
BUTTER PAT Delivery f. o. b.
Portland Sweet . cream, 32'c; sour,
JIHc Per lb.
JSQGB Local, best, 38 40c dozen;
eastern, 80J2Hc; local storage, 30o.
POULTRY Mixed, chickens, 13 He;
hens. 14c; roosters, old, 9l0c;
fryers, 13 He; broilers, 1HC; geese,
spring, 84j)9c; turkeys, alive, 17c; spring
ducks, 14o lb; pigeons, squabs, $2 2.50
per dos; old, ji;
lHe lb higher.
dressed poultry, 1
rKK8K-.Full cream, flats. trlDleta
- and daJsies, 14H016c; Young Americas,
aTops, Wool and saaes.
HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 8c: prime
to choice, ?tt&c; prime, 7Q?c
medium.- 8 lb.
WOOL 08 Willamette valley, 15c
eilEEPSKINS Shearing. KAlle
each; snort woot zcmuo: medium
woct tOcH each; long. wool. Tsc
Jl.ia eaea.
MOHAIR 1908 Nominal. 18919c,
TALLOW Prime, per lb. 84b; No.
t and rreaae. SatUc.
CHJTTIM BARK Old. 5c; new. Ce
to.
HIDES Dry hide. Jl14c io: rreen,
ttflc lb; bulls, green sa.lt 42lo lb;
kips. 8 07c; calves, green.. 8 10c per
1A.
OraJa. now ana Say.
' WHEAT BuHnr prtce. new Track.
Portland Club, iyt)c; tluestem, 4(y
tc; rortyioia, iiuiie; reo. iigtic
. V illaniette valley. TiOc.
MILL8TCFF8 Selllti price Bras.
titmO: middllnss. 823: aherts. lit:
chop. 821&29; alfalfa meat 318 per ton.
BARLET Feed. 32 02 50; rolled.
lis e: Brewing,, i.7.
FLOUR Selling - prlee Es stera Ore-
gon ratent 4 80; straight I8.S6Q
4.55; export. 33.8: vsTley. ti.lf;
grnbart Ma. .: wdojo wnrat. !.;
y. is. 16 fr: PsJeav. -
OAT" Track, new So. , white, 319;
HA T Prod ucars rtc Iw timMby,
Winamette valley, fancy, siifif. or
ainarv. fltfO: mmtm Oregon. 11301
n-lxed 8 80; clover. 39; grain. 819;
cbeat tl; alfalfa. I1961L ' .
Fraias aa Tag saMsa
mrta mVlTS oraaeav !.
bananas, it. rr ib crated.
1"H, IIMCIII kit; rrapefrult. 84
r'fe. Hswsllsa. 84 it cos-
n. ract.jiK.pa, llr7i: rac.bea. I
rrs 31!f&lte; grarea. 78
I IT', fca.k.t. lmeik; b'Jf kieb-rrlea
Ik- ! -'rberri,- , f. rr bbt
. ' pe s T-ra, II 0U 8r
r . r'" V ' r-urMt
AiriT-, t'6tlf per box.
f - y I f f r.. l,x i
I- TAT ..... a'V,Ba-. HfJIJl;
lt 't r.r st:rract. -r Isotj,
dox; hothouse. 50076c box: radishes ISo
aosen ouncnes: celery. ba&DiUc. .
plant ,8c.
Oroceries, jffats, Sto.
SUGAR Cube, 3 0; powdered, 88.45;
iruic or uwrry, ,o.jo: ary granuiatea,
36.25; conf. A., 36.25; extra B., 35.80;
1 .i r ma -a. Ti .. i ) cs. i - -.
granulated, 36.06; barrels. 16c; half bar
rels, 80c; boxes, bic advance on sack
basis.
(Above prices are 30 days net cash
quotations.)
BALI Coarse Halt ground. 100s.
511 per ton; 60s, 311.60; table, dairy.
60s. 316.60: 10s. 316.00; bales. 32.31;
importea Xjiverpooi, svs ixu.ov; isua,
819.00; 4a, 318.00; extra fine barrels,
2a, 6s and 10s, 34.60 06 60; Liverpool
luino roca, i.Du per ton.
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1, 6c; No.
S. 6H&6c: New Orleans, head. e;
AJax. ( ); Creale, 6e.
HONEY New. 13c per lb.
COFJ-EE Packagebrands, 816.89.'
BEANS Small white, $5.25; large
white, $4.60; pink. 33.85; bayou. 33.86;
Llmas, .75; Mexican reds. 14.50.
Keats. Fish and Fronssoas. .
HAMU, 11ACON. ETC Portland pack
(local) hams, 10 to 13 lbs, 16c per lb;
breakfast hacon, 15i22c lb; picnics,
10c lb; cottage roll, 11 He lb; regular
short clears, smoked. 18c lb; backs,
heavy, smoked, 13c lb; light, smoked,
14c lb: bellies, smoked, 15c lb; pickled
tongues. 0o each.
DRESSED MEATS -Front atrsat !
Hoga, fancy, 7 He; ordinary, 7c;
large, 6 He; veal, extra, 8c lb; ordi
nary. 7 7 He lb: heavv. 6Q6c lb: mut
ton, fancy, 6 7c lb; spring Iamb, IO
7 He lb.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a I4e
per lb; is 14Hc per lb: tO-lb Una, 13H
er io; stesra renaereo. lea, ixc per
o; as, jimc per io; com boo no. jus. lie
'"FISH Rock cod, las lb: flounders.
so per id; halibut c ver lb; striped
bass, lie per lb: catflsb. ltc ter ls:
salmon, chlnook. fe; silverslde. 6c; her
rings, se per io; aoi-s. 7e par lb; shrimp,
llc lb: perco. 6c oer lb: tomesd. lSoer
id. looatera. zsc per id; rresn macsarai.
Portland Banks.
Clearings today $1,133,099.34
Year ago 843,764.80
Gain today 3 289,823.54
Balances toaay Zi!8,i4.07
xear ago 174,089.31
Tacoma Banks.
Clearings today 776,770.00
Balancea today 47,172.00
Seattle Banks.
Clearings today . $1,742,819.00
Balances toaay 262,043.00
New York. Oct. 27. Sterllnsr: Tahlea
st. voca tdo. 8u: aemana. XB.5UiM4Sfi ek-
60 days, 484.75.
Washington, Oct 27. The treaaurv
statement today shows:
Keceipts, il, 326, UBS.
Disbursements, 32,160,000.
- 7 T5 . .
tives or the leaaing DanKa or the state
9 signing the roll of membership In
new iMiiurnia. aiaie ciearing-nouse.
The Dlan of the organization waa ajlont
ed at the final meeting of the central
board late yesterday. A constitution
and bylaws nave been adopted. Every
bank In the state la eligible to member
ship. The objects are to Improve and
strengthen the banking . system of tha
state, to provide ror tnorougn exam
ination into the affairs of every bank
lna corporation, to tirotect the Inter
ests of the bankers and the publio and
to prevent improper conduct or
bank. The state will be districted
11 divisions with an exnert examiner
in eaca district.
6H 461 46
92
16
88V4
7
143
162H
42
ST
42
New York. Oct. 27. Bar silver. 51 Uc
Mexican dollars, 45c.
London, Oct 27. Bar silver, 23d.
I I lb; crawfish. 20 per doses) ; stsr-
aeon I I nar lb: black bus. tSa nar
id; iUTfr a mans. e per le; riaca rosk
ie per i"; craoa. L1.7I aosiav
OTfTERB SfhoaJ water Ra. rmrr aai-
hm. 81.M; par lfrO-lb sack. It 00: Olras-
Pa. par raion. .; per ltt-IO sacs.
I ?: Eagle canned. e ran. 87.99
4loen: aastsjm In she'L II. TI oer 1.
CLAM8 rfsMMeiL rr baa. II 4:
raser eiama, u se per e-w: i par eos.
ratmaa, OeeX On.
porr.-Muihi, lac; aiaal. fHe lb.
BENIE 8e deg, rasas. le Mf
nl; Iron lbla 11 He par gal
Tti(iX.Ml.SE li cuw. 68US oer
VIKr new. mt tin
. c: lulled, bble, 54-: raM,
ral: Ws rt 19 galta. Is laea; ed
w-ai, iis tew.
W7 I T S L1A I Tmm Iwta
fa- i w ir.ts ax nr im Wa
T-,s a
L Ik
. lit. ,
New York. Oct
bonds:
Twos, registered . .
do coupon
Threes, registered..
do coupon
Threes, small bonds
Fours, registered . .
do coupon
Twos, Pauama ....
do coupdn ......
Fours. Philippine...
27. Government
rate. Bid. Asked.
1930 108 104
1939 104
1908 100
.1908 101
100
192S 120
1925 123
102
.... 102
.... 110
100
in
102
New York, Oct 27. Metal Copper,
ian', i.v i". viviroiyitc, ll?sr
Hie; rasiingn, lgiiig.
Tin I2I.I5C 28.76.
Lead $4.37 8 4.31.
BOSTON COPrER MARKET
(Furnished by Overbook at Cooke Ca)
. Bonon, tjct. ji nciai rild prlc
Adventure ... 8 IMpplsshnar ... IH
Alloues 37 N. Butte 84
Jtrcaaian .... n,r.. iJUlie ..... 7
Atlantic 18!aOtd Dna. 61 U
Boat Coea..,. 14 Osceola' .111
nnite wut . . l i h tm nm ....... 71
CaL Art...12 IQlncr tt
Cat aV Hacla-. A KrTsls ?i
Ceatertnial ... 84ifhaBtxa ..... 1IU
.w. nann.. . .-up. at mil., im
. r.ir . .
Daly West
Franktyw ..
Graahy ...
i.rwne ....
1SSS.
Mlhl
Moha
Mia ail
Nevsda ......
IH Tasnaraek 74
9 Trinity 17
lJ,Vnlted nu
IM U tah Mln..... 4
19'rtah 44
....... 5 IVIrtorla 414
aa .... lUilWolTrrlDS ...141 H
k ..... 67 Wnrs ...... 8
11 B
- UlHV.
va..
Del. & Hudson
D. A R. a. e
D. & R. G., p. . . .
Erie, c
Erie. 2d n
Erie. 1st n
G. Northern, p. . .
Illinois Central. .
li. & N.
Manhattan Ry. . .
Mex. Cen. Ry. . .
M., K. & T.. c...
M.. K. & T., p..
Distillers
Ore Lands
Mo. Pac.
National , Lead
N. Y. Central
N. Y.. O. & W
N. & W., c ..
do nfd
N. American . ,
N. Pv c
P. M. S. Co..
Penn. Rv.
P. G., L. & C. Co,
f.C.J..C ....
do nfd
Reading, c. ....
do 2d pfd. . .
do 1st Dfd. ...
R. I. & S.. o.....
do Dfd ,
Rock . Island, c.
do Dfd
St L. 8. T. 2d p.
do 1st pfd. . . .
St. L. & S. W., t
do Dfd. ......
Southern Pac., c.
00 pio
Southern Ry., c
do pfd
Texas & Pacific
T 8t. L & W.,c.
OO Did
Union Pac. c . .
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber, c
do pfd
U. S. Steel, c .
do pfd
Wabash, p ....
Western Union.
Wis. Cent, c .
OO Did
WheelinsLake.
Westinghouee .71 83
80
42
103
60
132
93
25
7H
144
162
43
III
66
17
168 168 167
82
36
44
133
40
110
31
64
80
62
57
84
106
41
76
66
144
25
126
SOJi
80
40
102
00
133
92
Dec-May
July
Deo.
May
July
Dec.
Mar
22 July 45
2 7l
OK 1
SS7 Dec.
87
Jan.
. . ..
49 V
174
24 Nov.
5 1 Jan.
7 May
143H
il Oct
2 Jan.
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low.
99 100 99
103 193 103
97 98 97
CORN.
63 63 " 68
62 63 62
62 62 62
OATS.
47 48 47
49 49 49
45 45 46
PORK.
1385 1387 1382
1580 1600 1672
1572 1587 1660
LARD.
960 972 960
942 960 935
947 957 940
RIBS.
840 "850 "835
857 860 850
Close.
100A
103A
98
68 B
63A
2 A
W. M. Ladd, President..
Edward Cookingham, Vlce-Prea.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
R. S.) Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst Cashier.
- ..
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of
banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks
for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe.
972N
950B
957
PORTLAND OREGON
AT THE THEATEES
133 134 133
23
80
20
46
B0
19'
108
118
22
64
8i
68
170
89
94
100
116
?0
13.
19
109
118
??
64
81
68
18
4914
108 108
11s
22
?
83 ) 82
Total sales.637.400 aharea.
Money opened 1V4 per cent hi-h 1
per cent low 1 per cent closed lei
Kvl VHi
SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET
San Francisco. Oct J7. Uarehanta
eviians;e quouuodi:
t ash wheat Walla XCmilm .i,
31.62: red Russian. . II. EI .
ipj, .is, if 1 uFiicm, ii.ji.
Future wheat May, 31.70 bid. 11.71
unrmoir, i asxel.
Caah barley Rrlsht II ttv. hint
brewln. ll.3.
riiture partey May, II 41 bid: D-
cemher. 314 4 asked.
Mil is tuffs Tint n. 110 AOr r ltll.
. j c . . . . . V - ' .. 1 m
n.T.wv. aii.'ia, - N
oata White. 8ts7 par cental.
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Llrerrool. Oct 27. Wheat:
Dec .k 7al,
Msrch 7sld 7s7Hd
Wr ' 7s4 7s6d
Chk-jgjrj Caah Ulteat.
Chi car". Oct J7. Cash wheat: , k.
red. 11 y 192: Nv red, 1M0
91: No. 2 hard. 141UB16J- X"., 1
hard. 1II91H: Na. soft 7 0194.
W. T. Timer aV Co. hart. cmiimI na a
wholeMle prmitrr. batter ad rrx, bouse,
141 Frwit st Freah eggs a specialty.
1 tier Seme Mala 1841. .
"The Rivals" at Helllg Tonight.
The clever and favorite actors.
Joseph and William W. Jefferson, sons
of America's great actor, will present
bneriuan s brunant comeoy, "The 1
Rivals" at the Hellla- theatre. Four
teenth and Washington streets, tonight I
and tomorrow night This is - one of I
the row classical plays that Portland I
will see this season and should not)
be overlooked. Seat sale at theatre.
"A Poor Relation" at the Helllg.
Lee Wlllard, supported by a capable
company 01 piayers, win -present hoi
Smith Russell's beautiful comedy
drama, "A Poor Relation" at the Heilig
theatre. Fourteenth and Washington
streets, next eaturoay and Bunday
nignis, octorjer 21 and November 1.
Seats will be placed on sale next Thurs
day at "box office at the theatre.
Dustin Faraum In "The Sqnaw Man."
The. favorite actor. Dustin Farnum.
supported by an excellent company of
players, will present the .beautiful
Soetlcal western drama, "The Squaw
an." at the Heilig theatre. Fourteenth
and Washington streets, for one week
beginning: next Monday. November 1.
with the only matinee Saturday. The
advance : seat Sale will open next Fri
day, October 30, at box office at theatre,
Strange Play at the Bungalow.
Theatre-a-oers have a sensation this
week in the fantastic play, "The Road
to Yesterday." which Manager, Baker's
popular stock "company offers at the
Buna-alow. Nothing: auite like it has
ever-been seen here before. Matinee Sat
urday. , : .: -
1 A'
Bargain Matinee at the Baker.
Tomorrow at the Baker the new bar
gain matinee Is to be Inaugurated.
Thla should Immediately spring into fa
vor. Generally reduced prices are to
prevail at the Baker the rest of the
season. The excrutlatingly funny "Hans
and IS ix" is on tins weeav
j Careful Attention
This bank gives careful attention to the busi
ness of its customers, making safety a matter of
first importance. Deposits are cordially invite,
no account being too small to receive the highest
degree of individual service. i
III I 111 fiTTfll stsaflj I I llsaBsl I I 11
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Cominlsslon . Merchan!3, Stocks, Bonds, Coilon, Grain, E(c
x 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING
Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan St Bryan,
, Chicago, New York, Boston.
We have the only private wire connecting Portland with the eastern
changes.
MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OF TRADB.
Mrs. Eva Fay at Pantages.
Mrs. Eva Fay, the world renowned
mind reader, opened at Pantaerea thea
tre yesterday to capacity houses. Her
new work, Tnaumaturgy, or bind read'
lng,v is - extremely . mystifying. The
rapid manner In which sha answers
questions that In some instances are
written down, creates a sensation.
Drummer Girl as Orphenm.
Miss Ethel MacDoneuab. known aa
"The Girl Behind the Drum." Is Amer
ica's greatest drummer girl. She waa
the original In the position with the
famous "Boston Fadettea," and now la
appearing alone. She is 4 at the Or-
pheum this week.
The Flaming Arrow!: at Star.
Tha enfflMnf In tha haw rnmatttf
drama, "The Flaming Arrow, which Is I
playing at the Btar this wee K. gained
reputation during tha ran of the xlay
In Chlcaco that has . seldom been so-
corded any organisation playing tha
popular-priced houses. -
Moonlight Skatlag HaHowrm.
Ratnrdar nlrht at the great hallows
maaqaerade at - the Expoaltloa rink.
ounrg tne evrnmg tnere win re moon
light akatlng and the light from te,
Mirrrln fares ea the hundreda of dlf- I
feraht characters will present a weird !
rpectacla. The rink will be transformed
ito a ralrv pataca ffr the eveat and I
itl ful prists will b gives. j
E. Jwhnartai. whnaa rank la I nn.
Mca O-wnm.nt was that of srrtMnt
until the nine ew aerrrls ware ar
pnlrtad Istt month, has on a-riei
le the dete-tlre hflrmi fr r'sirt-lrt'fcea
nr-k A-ttne- Ietertir J. W Inikwn hwa I s nA 1 orlnrt whaa) trim..
Fpevtal Matlnf tor ffomei.
TT.era will be a sptal snatliaa for
otneaj at tHa Grand Frtday aftertv
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Advice Free
Do you stop to think what expert means?
This is not used as a catch phrase, it means liter
ally expert "advice. Years of experience and spe
cial study devoted exclusively to the tentative
and delicate centers, makes it possible for tne to
qualify before any court in the world as an expert
in diseases of men. If you need advice - "
YOU NEED QOOD ADVICE
and It Is better to get It tn the betinnlna than 'in the end action
after it Is too Iste Is like rain after, harvest Keep your youth as long;
as possiDie, mera is plenty 01 time to grow Old.
' A good marksman is not known by his bullets- but by his aim. and
a good doctor should not ba known so much by his claims as by the
results he is able to show. The hen- that cackles loudest does not al
waya lay tha most eggs. Think these points aver
WHEN LOOKINO FOR A DOCTOR .
' Freqwently an office la advertised In tha "first person" when no such
doctor lives in the state. If deception la attempted on this point look
for It clear downtha line..
If you are not physically sound yon ought to b. and It Is better to
ao your duty in mis respect man to wien it was dona
We have the largest and- moat complete offices and equipment In
tha state, have been longer established, and furnish beat bank and
personal references. We treat people Just as we would want them 'to
treat us under similar circumstances and handle their eases on terms te
beet suit their convenience. A patient deairing treatment can pey cash
and ret discount er in payments to suit circumstances, and aa tha ben
efit la plainly apparent or If deaired
'CAN PAY WHEN CURED
Our entire time and practice ere devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON. VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY. HY
DROCELE. PILES, FISTULA. DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS.
BLADDER. PROSTATE GLAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS,
WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN.
If ru hare made mistake In the past correct the mistakes. Consul
tation and advice f rea. If row cannot call at office, writ for self
examination blank many cases cured at home. - . -
Jbaree a. aa. te y. am. Shu days, 10 a. m. to la. .
ST. LOUIS "stSaS1 DISPENSARY
coium sioon in tajcxitl. fotlajtd, omtooir.
w 4R A1 iTWat ftaala.
3
wtii wpra la airrm brVr;T. tsu! gle a
oersoettratlocj in paimtstry.
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