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J X , ' t i 18' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, "'NOVEMBER "8, .1908 I -. ...... -: crates;- butter,- 139 cases; do. 1 lbar clams, SI boxes; crabs. It boxes? crawfish, I boxes; fish, Hi boxes H oysters, - 6 boxes; shrimps,' 4 boxes;" vinegar, 35 barrels; bark, 45 sacks; beans, dried, 1 car; prunes, dried, 1 car; tomatoes, 1 car; canned goods, 1 car a. Cargo of . Jessie Harking and Mascot -will be Inoluded tomorrow. , MAKE car eastern; cheese, : 164 cases; eggs, lit oases; do.T,J -car eastern; cream, 3,083 gallons; milk,A,126 gallons;, meat, 8 cars; hbgs, dressed; 130; veal, dressed, 66; mutton, dressed, 17; hlckens, 101 coops; ducks, I coops; geese. 2 coops; turkeys. 11 coops; dressed. poultry, 770 THE; WORLD'S UNSTEADY TONE RUIEOUTIER Accumulation of. Eastern . Stock Adds Weakness to Prices Tow Prevailing. ' PORTLAND WHOLESALE MARKETS Chicken market down again. Eggs are selling at price. Butter market rather unsteady. First car oranges dueftoday, :: Potato offerings scant Hay market shows an advance. Bet ten tone ruling ralns. Cabbage market lowsr again. Dealers are after bops. ' Batter Market Bathsr Unsteady There ts a rather unsteady tone In the . local butter market at . this time. While the make of local dreamery Is showing practically no Increase at the , momentl the market is full of butter and the trade In general Is anticipating lower range of values unless mere is a sudden change in the situation. - While most of the local creamery mak ers still assert that they are gathering nn vMimulntlon of fresh stock. 'It Is noticeable that supplies are not moving off quite so readily. At the wide range In price between local and eaatern but- . ,-...- K.lnv 4. VAPff hAI W SUD- ri. v.,-. nA at nthee roant centers) thi trade is, inclined in many Instances to ta.k the outside manufacture. Of late there has been a weakening effect upon eastern butter values along the Pacific coast, due to the enormous holdings, in the northern markets there are such heavy supplies of eastern butter that .r karalv maintained at this time .and the prospects are for a lower range unless the situation lmproTw. Mora Errs ant JPrioe Holds. -, Supplies it local ranch eggs are in creasing, out me - maii culte well at'37c, and this is the fig ure universally quoted. There is like wise a fairly good tone In best April storage stock, with prices generally maintained around 27 Vie. V 4ickem Market Is tower, irna in ha rhtcken market were , made during the past 14 hours along Front street at no ipuura ur umi. j lots, s Receipts of -chickens- haaben " ' very liberal thus far this week, .and with the holding off of the larger buy ers for lower prices, stocks accumu late nt the desired result a lower range materialised. . rnin. t.irb.v. 'am somewhat bet ter. The market is Just about holding Its own with 17 He about the best oo talnable for select live stock, while some of the ordinary turks are ranging round 16 e. The demand for turkeys has not yet started in earnest, and un til It does the market's movements will be smalL When the real demand puts In appearance the call Is mostly for dressed birds. This is due to the fa:t . that the poultry houses are ! that time and do not have the leisure to take oare of the live birds. Then. r again, the trade is sure of the quality ter the birds are dressed. Cabbage Market Is XKwer Again, i There is1 a lower - ruling In the market for cabbage owing-to the larger " rferlngs. Bales are being made along f the street at this time at $1 1.76 per ' 100 pounds, according to quality, i A tramtf car of new navel oranges, ' the first of the present season., was due today. ., o..-tK's' r,r. -.-v -' -- Hop Market to Besnme Activity. T ' While enly a nominal'? business H i shown In the hop market here at the present time.' tne waicauons are mat ' there will be resumption of activity ; In Willamette valley hops during the next few days. Dealers continue to take in practically all of their contracts " this alone being ft very hopeful sign, v Brief Wotea of Treat Street nressed meat. marketla unsteady for mutton and hogs and firm for fancy veal. Off grade stuff shows a heavy cut In price. i . - . . Offerings of potatoes and onions by local growers continue very light, and prices are well maintained. ( . . -Addis market is showing a better movement, but prices are about as pre viousiy quotea, . ' Old Xiraui Consolidate. Ths firms of L. H. Martin and Qeorgi Herrea have , consolidated under thi name of the Martln-Herron company, Mr. Martin- who (s ons of the Drom- ' inent fruit snd produce brokers of the . city, will attend to the brokerage de j oartment. while Mr. Herren will look W. MARKET IS CATTLE SldOIIG STOCK MARKET SHOIVING A BOOM AT THE RISE US A RELAPSE Prices Here Are, $1 to $1.50 Host Saleof Select Steers at Liquidation and Short Sell- a Ton Higher Sharp . in Yards Sheep ing Causes Drop in Se- Kemam Quiet Advances in South. w Booming' Xay Markai. 4 Owing to the great scarcity 4 of hay supplies In California, 4 Nevada, and UUh, as well as In the Pacific northwest this year, w local values are showing a sharp advance of about $1 a ton for ordinary varieties and tl.SO a w v ton v for best eastern Oregon 4 ' timothy.,; A. dispatch from San 4 Francisco printed on this page w states that prices there are like- 4 w wise higher with the prospects w of short rations for livestock. 4 curities in New York. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN, . Hogs. Cattle. Shee mursaay zzs o Wednesday 14 820 Tuesday Monday (SO - Z00 Baturdav 700 120 Friday 630 1S Portland Union Stockyards, Nov. 6. The cattle market is stronger through' out and select steers are now quite easy to move as high as $4.25. jk nuro- p. a Jo 2 SO 171 100 Kew York, Zfov. 8. A report comes i from laslda sources to the effeot that the V. 9. Steel oompany has eatjthe prloe of steel r41a Tbe extent of the oat Is sot knows, bnt the report was taken seriously by the speculative) trade and caused a dtoline In Steel shart srloes. New York, Nov. 6. The slock market suffered a relapse from vverconndence f vrt mmi A A.AII 111 A.. vvr ui win nave oeen maae ai mis The leaders of yesterday Wera espe. figure during the transactions of yes-1 dally weak during the trading -today, terday and todav. While the arrivals chief among them being Canadian Pa- hl f ,.t- K-. . cine witii a loss today or 1H points havs of late been quite fair, the de- am) i;nlon Pacflc Jl4 points. mand has been Increasing, snd the huge While the opening values were some surplus of -.the packers is dwindling what steady today a selling movement down until today they are disposed to started soon after and liquidation of HT BOUGHT OV SELLER CK Let Go Early and Cause Loss in Chicago. White Is Ee ' gained Later. . World's Wheat Meti. , Dee. . Portland ...t .0UB Chicago Minneapolis , ,,,, Duluth ........ i..,.,.; Winnipeg ....... .....t. St, Louis Kansas City ........... New York ............. Ban Francisco Liverpool .99A 1.01 V 1.01 H .86 .99 - .93 1.16 1.6SA 7s9Hd Per cental,' - 4 TAFIAS PKESilDEIM Doesn't that sound good? - Just as sure as -the sun will rise tomor- A v ,row, just so -sure P ortland -will move forward, and that means a great advance in prices onall PENINSULA property, and espe- X cially io on LOVELEIGH and EL TOVAR, as they , are both .right, in the path progress, owing to their advantageous loca- . tions, being on the Vancouver car line, close to Woodlawn schopl X ;. house.- . "'. . . T Building restrictions, graded streets and city vater laid free to ' a buyers, i ' , r " J , Price $350 and upward. Terms, $10 cash and $10 t , per month. Come in ' and get one of .the beauti t fill three-colored y panoramic views of Portland. TrAnssotlnna In hnn rvinHniia , - : - -rj i ana it is impossible fo PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS. ' :r-r Cars. Wheat ..,.. ....... 33 Barley ... . ..... ........ vqi ........... ................. . i rain a nivhr rivi May 8IParkra an1 hiitk.r. .r nn lnnlln. Flour ........... .......... .... .... ..Ito bid over this fla-ura at tha nr.,nl """ 1' .. M'me. no matter how good the quality.- There was a firmer tone todav In all I Howevak ih.v . Yti.n..J n An local grains today. Both the cash andlbusln ffla at th nHr than nnnarlv .A"5kr!.. '. r6!?;. iTP Ho Chang, in 8hp Situation. there were quite a number of sales of.uTn'r l not the slightest change in cash when., with buyers freely offering I'" "heep situation locally. Packers are growers o w ana track delivery V," I some time asro. The fact that the hi cember options, bid and ask prices ba-lpaclc'r" ta,kln? "w lots of sheep rniur-itvimrM ine alike affected. .! w Ishows a fractional improvement In the! DESCRIPTION, Cash oats market is disposed to show '"."T. "ul oeen ln sjiguv murnuir Birenrm ana msn? lnauineai . ... - i t 1 are beinr mad dealftm rird)n a. Jier . orougnt in ft car , ot Atnai, cop. Co. i . - . -ri iiukss a riMii s i nn n w tap r n aa iant i naMirat CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. Open. . - Close. Nov! 4. Loss. or receivers to ob- """"" TT" .J. - Mar ...4.10t 10SA lnsA' figure at the moment. 1"" t"Lf-YlV'.a loaJr' July . 97 91 97 - k look up new supnlies, but are not yet iongS with additional selling by shorts f?.X.i?..t.iF.UH.f.8,'-.,Thlf- lndlcte forced the general list below the last ihL 7.riiV. rUtn quUe " ccumu- transactions of yesterday. Soma nf latlon of steers. .hi ..nin. w.. ' ..i v. t , . I this selling was eaused by London, In.. 1 lwhlch market ahnw.il tint . alnarla St Paul dropped back 1 points In ' ' , ' fc V U T . lUUV.III. LllO III u , . . x fesslonal advance of yesterday. South-1 w" I"181 Jay, r with the 'tone rather Chicago,. Nov. J. The wheat market ern Paclflo lost point and Rock Is- uncertain. There was a weaker open land preferred . The lower price In ling due to the sharp losses abroad, but Bteel Dreferred was due to the renort of lr. ...... . '. a .lower rate for steel rails. 7 1. ul ln . aoclme wa" 'egamed later in mo session, ana tne market . closed 1 0c a bushel for club, enieri1?11t1h6. "IV61, ,ior ,ew1.,.ot b"l Range of New York prices furnished tf1bout ih m flRure? iRat hlKht. Portland. On the boart thvtlll retain liberal holdings of bwOverbeck & Cooke Co. L J.heTf V?. aB Jncnatlon among the there was an advance of "tuf which they contracted I - i r "i" M . 1 ' o tC?dc f Pow the. lead . of Liverpool gi Following Is the general air. On board of trada today oats "VJ '"Sr.I"-.. . . supplies. It has been found by most or tnem that the heavy suppll thought , others had were simply warm I aliiom.nta .v.-. , r ..,7- i.r l Jroiiowing is tne renerai ranae t'"l:i.i"'IlyMw on stock rulina"ln the yard's forUm stockers and feeders. 14.76 luiurra. vera quotea ne same prices i ordinary 15 75 WhUj(th barlev market la firmer and I : somewhat more active In the south, I Cattle Select east ' of 'mmmfalna trade Is atlll very ouiet here although stwrs, $1?! medium atJeVi l! 76-' the tone of the rash market la nm.-1 k... Vla-,!?.t??! but holdings her are still too liberal Sheep Best wethers,' $8.50; ordinary r- Rap. Tran. iraw louay iuiurc were eieaay wnn no i straignt ewes, 13.00; mixed lots. 12.600 Am. C. & F. c, do pfd .. Cot OIL c. Am. loco. c...... Am, Sugar, o... . Am. Smelt, c... do pfd. ...... Anaconda MT Co. Am. Woolen, c . . Atchison, c.. .. . . fd "isii 64 134 95 "isV 10114 6U 17414 83H 46 64 135 85 48 94 H 99tt 11 1741 change. In Board o: rices from yesterday. f trade prices today CLUB WHEAT. - ODen. November ........... 904B December ............ 91B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. November ........... 150 B December 162 H - NO. I PEED, BARLETi November ........... 130 " December ........... 133HB - Close. 91 A 92A 165 A 167HA 13314 136 A BOSTOX COPPER MARKET (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Jo.) Boston. Mass.. NovJ 6. Official bid prices: - y after his old line potatoes and onions. Roth have a host of friends along Front street wno are wishing -the consolidated i .Hill a. buivk iuo . ..... . ' tin has Just returned from his honey moon. : :. :"vy""tmT' Biy 'Hops. .... tte this afternoon the Seavey Hop company confirmed the purchase of 110 bales of choice hops from George Rose at a fraction better; than 8c a pound. Front street sells st the following -. prices. Those paid shippers are less i regular commissions: . mw, Sgga aac Jvaltry. BUTTER- Extra ' creamery, 3 to fancy SSHCS store. 30O. .. 5 BUTTER . FAT Delivery f. a. b. Portland Sweet cream, 8214c; sour, gi Ho .par id.. ' EOOS Local, best. 37 Ho per dozen : eastern, l6027Hc: local storage, 26c. ? POULTRY r Mixed. c&ieKens, lie . hens, 1114c; roosters, old, 9 10c fryers. 11 He; broilers, HHc; geese, swyci i u mora, aiire. lH'ti a flucas. 140 lb: Dliroona. . squaos, 21.60 Par dot; - old, fl; oreesea poruiry, iwivto to nigner. CHKKSB Full cream, flata, triplets and daisies, 1414 016c; Young Americas, Hot. Wool ang 3&aea. HOPS 1903 crop, choice, 814c: prime o caoioe, iiiki prime, IO?)4c; uicaium, enc to. ' WOOL Willamette valley, 18c, i SHEEPSKINS Shearing. lOOlee emca; soon wooi, jecvvo; medium wool. oi eacn; long wool. 7sc f Lie eacn. MOHAIR I90S Nominal. ISfflISc : TALLOW Prime, per lb, 3O40; Na. 1 and grease. 30310. CHIT TIM BARK Old. c; new, f e 601?; w - S . spring. j 17 He; aprln HIDES Dry bides. 13014a lb: K. kill 1 a , T m m n m1. i.E. v, ... . vu w .V 97c; calves, green, fI0 par kips. - " Oratn. Tloxu and Bay. " WHEAT Buying price, new Track. Portland Club, e?(0c; blues tern, 94 a 96c, fortyfoid. 91it2o; red. tio7c; ' M1LL8TUFF8 Selling erica Bran, 324.40: middlings. 131: shorts. 110: chop, 321 29: alfalfa meal, fig per ton. AKi,i;r tata, iz0i.6o; rolled. f 28.60; brewing, f 27, tin 8 4.65; export, 93.4O&2.60; valley. 34.6 FUJUK- Bellln ' gon patent. m ones Eastern Om. s.sa; scraignt, ss.iotf 1 40il f,(l: vull.v tl ;T. graham J4s. f4.40; whole waoau i4.; ry, 6s. 36 60; bales. tS , uaxs traca, new no. i white 131 32; gray, f303L S HAT Producers' price Kew timothy. Willamette valley, fancy, f 1 4 & 1 5 ; or dinary, tl3.6018: eastern Oregon, fit. 60; mixed, $11012; clover? 10; grain, -l; cheat, $11; alfalfa, $10n. - miti ant Tagstswsa. - FTtESH FBUIT8 Orangea, old 14 4.60; new navels, ft; banana., $c lb; lemons, 14.606 4.25 box; arapefniit, ft 4) 4.60; pineapples, Hawaiian, $4.26 dos n: cantaloupes, $1.86; peaches. 60 j0c; peara, f 1.26 1.66; grapes, 7SC 1.16: baskets, 101214c: huckleberries 0i lie lb; cranberries f9.(0&10.6 bbL ONIONS New Oregon, 1. 10 (81.25 per 100; garlic. T8o lb. : ' "OTATOES New. selling, $191.26; T! .". ,wllBn'V er ' cwt. fancy, tf lfo rdlnry 0Sc; sweet $.J5 APPLES . Extru select. $1.60$; f mat. . 84 Adventure 9 Alleues ..... 3714 Arcadian ..... 4 Atlantic ..... 1 8 Butte Coala .. 27 H Centennial ... 35 H Ct Ely ...... 814 Daly West. ., 9 Franklyn ': . . . . 14 Green ....... 11 Glroua 4U .... 6J4 . . . . IS Michigan Mohawk Miami ... Nev. Con; 68 12 18 NippRsing ..Jl0i im. wutte .... E. Butte Old Dom. .. Osceola ... Qulncy 91 Shannon 18 8up. A Pitts. . 17H Tamarack ... 82 Utah M. ..... 43 Victoria 6 Wolverine ...143 Winona ...... 614 Yukon 3 Bay 8. G. ... 2 U. S.lMin. ..42 V. M Oil ... 29 .- -. 3 2.76. Veals Choice young calves, $4.50; heavy and rough, $30 4.00. Yard Jtepresentatlve Sales. The following prices are representa tive of the largest transaotlona in the local yards and indicate the iln nt the demand for "the various grades and weights, with the nrtces thereof: - Hooa Weight. 1 bogs. ..... .j.;. .18,400 12 bogs 1,736 CATTLE. 18 feed steers , 17.000 38 steers 28.980 26 steers , ...28,070 73 steers , ,84.180 46 cows 48,835 26 steers .28,700 SHEEP. 96 sheep and lambs 9,515 Today's arrivals of livestock In yards compare with this day in recent years as jouuws: - Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 1907 24 280 220 1906 ......808 $7 61 1905- 889 ... 1,184 -A year ago today hogs were 25c lower, cattle and sheep easy at unchanged prices. Cent. Leather,. c. 26 28Z C. A 6. W. c... C. M. A St. P.... C. 4 N.-W. c,... C. & O Colo. F. A I. c. . Colo. So., e. .... do 2d pfd . . . do 1st pfd. . , . Corn Products, c D. A H. D. R. G., c... do pfd ....... Erie, c. -..r..... do 2d pfd.... du 1st pfd. . . Ot Nor., pfd ... Ill, Central .... L. A N i.fto I Manhat Rv. 4.26 I Mex. Cent Ry.. iv. t., c. do pfd niHtlllApa the I Ore Lands ..." Mo. Pacific...,, Nat'l. Lead...... N. Y. CT N. Y. O. A W,.. N. 4 "W., c N. A W.. p N. American..., N. Pacific, c... P. M. S. Co. Penn. Ry. ....... P. O.. L. & C. Co Pressed 8. Co., c: Pressed 8. Co., p Price. $6.00 6.00 2.86 8 16 4.26 3.70 1.25 13 141 112 Hogs From Klamath. SDeelil Dlnoateh to Th Jnnrnal t Klamath Falls. Or., Nov. 6. The first Reading usninra snipmoni. ounogs irom A.iam-1 R.adlnir 2H r, ath county was made laat week, when r fc k, c , . uvu.s WIVGI Dial y7U W V VBI CTUlU I JK I. & S . D v Northwest Crop Weather rlv-wrnds. T "tt 1 - .OSSli'-... 5 Jla. el . . Washington-Fair tonight except rain to Dorris. and on the same liw m. STf. P,V" oeroer shipped 10 carloads of cattle! St L. A S. F.latn junv nooron. i ou jj. oc'B. w.. r. Hog raising in Klamath- eountv has St. L. ft & W.. d. receivea mile aiieniion up to this time on account of the distance to market southerly . winds. W&shlneton Fl along the coast and ln extreme north. W?!S P":.1?00' IXSiL, ? ra,n fl-onTMount Hebron, Idaho Fair' tonight and Friday. fancy, $22.25; choice, $101.50; ordl- DUt aa the railroad draws near many l: poor '6076Qer W. ( ranchers are preparing to engage in the VEGETABLES Turnips, new" Oregon, business, which 1 a moat profitable one. 76c$l: beets, $101.26: carrots, 60 O a Klamath can produce the finest qual 16o sack; parsnips, $6clL0o; cabbage, of pork. ca11r.Url! isn, iifw'i airucnoKes, aos; green vuagv, v. nun. onions, 15o per dos; peppers, bell, 8 Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 10c; Chile, ); head lettuce. 2630o Chicago ,25.000 6,000 12,000 dos; hothouse 60 O76o box: radishes 16c Kansas City 12,000 7,000 (,000 dosen bunches; celery, 667uo. ear- Omaha . 4,800 2.608 4.000 Hogs are strong. Left over vester- rough, f5.706.00; Cattle Strong. Bheepr Steady. til mp News Gossip of Finance Vortlaaa Banks. Clearings today $1,-296,943.01 Year ago 1,025,219.00 Gain today . Balances today plant. 6c i Groceries. Stnts, xrto. SUGAR Cube. $6.65: Dowdered. 86.60: fruit or berry, f6.26; dry granulated. $6.26; com. a... .26; extra a, $5.75; granulated,,, $6. 0E; barrels, 15c; half bar rels, 80c; boxes, 66o advance on sack basis. (Above prices are to daya net caah Quotations) SALT Coarse Halt ground, 109s, per ton; s, ii.i; table, oairr, $16.60: 10a. $14.00: bales. 32.31: iDorted l-.lverDooL. ss. l2.oo: ltoa ( 11.00; 4s, $18.00; extra fine barrels, a, 6s and 10s. f4.60 6.60; Uvsrpool lump rock, $20.60 per ton. RICE Imperial Jpan No. 1. 6e; We, S. 66e; New Orleans, head..7e; AJax, f ); Creole. 6& MUNEI Nw, io per 10. COFFEE PackagabrandSr 816.f9. TIFiANB Small white. tS.zB: larse white, f 4.60: pink. $3.85 bayou. $8.85; Year ago Llmas. '1.75: Mexican reds. 14.69. I Taeoma Banks. aasaw. xua asa mvrssp&s. i HAMS. BACON. KTC Portland oack Clearings today Oocal) hams. 10 to 1$ lbs. 16o per ft; breakfast bacon. 1622o lb; picnics, I Seattle Banks. 10c lb: cottage roll, lie lbr regular! Clearings short clears, smoked, Uo lb: oacaa, I uaiances heavy, smoked. 12o lb: light smoked. i4e lb: bellies, smoked, 16o lb; pickled tongues, owe earn. ., DRESSED MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy. 7c; ordinary, 6 6 14c; t . .a. ...ai aw.wm B. ft.. A I nary. 77c lb; heavy, 66c lb; mut ton, fancy. 67o lb; spring lamb, 7 bonds: Date, c ip. I Twos, registered... 1903 LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. 14e I do couoon .1020 oer lb: 6s 14cper lb: 60-lb tins. 12UO Threes, rea-l.tereri . . 10R per lb; steam rendered, ,10a, lio per do coupon 1908 Ibi 6s, 13 c per lb; compound, 10s, 8c Threes, -small bonds .... per lb. . s . Fours, registered... 1925 FISH Bock eod, 10o lb; flounders, do, coupon.,,.... 126 8o. per lb; halibut, 7c per lb; striped Twos. Panama .. .... oouin. fac. com. South. Pac, pre. Sou in. Rail., com South. Rail., pre T.-, St. It ft W.i e i., oi. l,. sc w., p union rac, com. Union Pac, pfd. U. S. Rub., com. V. S. Rub., pfd. . U. S. 8. Co., com U. S. S. Co., pfd. VVB.UUIL COm Wabash, pfd W. U. Tel .. Wis. Cen., com light, $5.46 96.20. na- Westlnghouee Q 174 136 1364 23 65 60 123 12 2ST. day, 2,400. Receipts year ago, 22,000. .. mitmi sk ka9is afi ii iaa. ... I wis. cen., pfd. . mISZ ":",5:"' 1 Wheellnw Ijika. .1. 88 82 44 38 63H 134 94 47 '98 99 101 49 173 6 "7" 144 16H 43 37 81 89 671? this mornlnir. and sellers w.ra nfforina- I supplies in great numbers. The re- DOrtS Of M Katt.P AtxmAnA fA. t.mt.h wlfeat both at Minneapolis and Duluth. prougnt back some of the sellers -into the bull camp, and on the covering from this source the market, went back to last night's figures. , Liverpool otened to id lower than yesterday but -closed with a net de cllne of to jUd. v. Minneapolis wheat stocks show a de- I - . . . - "Jfl iu.uoo Dusneis ror two days. 3 red,, fl.00 Cssh wheat Kn l.Oltt: NO. X red. MnAll M- M hard winter."-$1.00 1.01; No! 8 hard Winter. - 97cffi81. 00: K'n. 1 imMk.n, spring, 21.04 1.06;- No I - northern i.U spring, $1.04. .03 1.04; No. spring, 94o V'' 27 127 90 I n 48 m S July 59 67 ti I Pec. l iMav 17t July ZD I Dec I May July Deo. I Jan. May Nov. I Jan. May I Jan. May Range of Chicago prices, furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke company: WHEAT. 4 Open. High, .. 914 100 ..108 103 . 97 98 CORN. . DRONG-STEELE CO. ' 110 SECOND STREET . Phone Main 1743 iPhone A-1743 Jjow. Close. 99 102 97 Certififeates For convenience of those having money for future investment or other use, we issue our spe- cial 10, 30 and 90 days interest-bearing demand certificates. . Thus while awaiting employment of idle y money it can be earning interest and yet available when needed, v For! fixed periods we issue our 6 and 12 months' Certificates. , , : . s ; . ' ; 247 Washington Street Portland, Oregon .-. .. lit 63 62 OATS. 48 48 60 60 4 46 PORK. 1480 1492 1622 . 1623 1600 1610 v LARD. 942 942 945 , 946 946 960 RIBS. 860 852 817 862 81 61 81 47 49 46 1477 1600 1692 937 942 940 942 , 866 111 " V '' v II 61"" - . - -- . 61 A . - ' - . - ' ' ' '....J-UL. . , j 1 tlH ' " ' ' I.I ' r ' " ' -: II 1 1 i ALHijjjj i urn iiiuumi 1 1 1 miiTn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 I.I 1 1 II 1 1 n rTTrrrrrrr.f''l o?A MM V PORTLAND OREGON r fjll Ml 862 B 862 SAN FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET .1 v San Francisco. Nov. 6. Merchanta . cuoiauons: . Cash wheat Walla Walla . white, ,1i6J,:.,d R'n. $168; turkey scu, .J.HT. . uiucBinm. ll.fiu. Future wheat Mav 11.70 tM a.i ?i asked; December, $1.65 asked. Cash barley Brlht, $1.42 bid; brewing, $1.36. Future barley May, $1.44 bid, $1.50 asked: IWrmW tl iiu uia $1.44 asked. " ' Millstuffs Bran, $30; middlings, $34; shorts, 133.50. .Oats White, fl.68 per cental. PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS. The Portland board nf trnrfa fnmi.h.. j.fi-. i """":" " 1 1 "" receipts for the 24 hours ending 11 a. m: . Apples. 812 boxes and 1 car; cran- oernes, no Darreis; grapes, 34 boxes; pears, 103 boxes; cabbages, 8 crates ; car rots, 11 boxes; celery, 14 crates; onions, 35, saoks: potatoes. 280 sacks: a wept potatoes, , 1 car; tomatoes. 4 A MATTER OF REGRET Aged men ofter regret that they did not adopt syste matic methods early in their careers. Young men should take warning from these experiences and systematize their financial matters by opening a checking account with this bank, which will enable them to preserve an ac curate record of their receipts and disbursements. Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commbslon Blerchanls, Sleeks, ponds, Cotton, Grain, Etc 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINQ Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan & Bryan, . Chicago New York. Boston. v We have the only private wire connecting Portland with the casters : exchangee, - MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OF TRADE. , Money opened 2 Der cent cent,, low 1 per cent, closed 1 cent. high 2 per peri 271.724.01 166.935.60 140,881.48 ..$918,781 .. 60,871 "v..r."pi iuu. lis rr lai, I ao, coupon .... lmon. Chinook, tcj sllverslde. oj her- Fours, Philippine... .... age, to per lb; soles, 7o per lb; shrimp,! . . , rlnaa. isfec id; percn, so per id; tomeoo, l per I lb; lobsters. I6o per lb; fresh mackerel. Atchison sommon ei-rtlvld.nA u. - , I Pennsylvania Railway ex-dividend ner cent. United State. Rtml tir.f.rr. ..jm. cim x n ircr cent. Aotat saies 1,-136,400 shares. CALIFORIIIA LOOKS TO OREGON FOR IIS HAY (United Preas Leited Wire.) Ban Francisco, Nov. 6 The hay deal ers all over' the state have shut downl on the selling jJShij following the publication of a vreport by the San Francisco Hay association this morning that there is a possibility of all the horses and cattle of the state having tn ha At ShAvt MlAHa a.. t. -at aV New York, Nov. 6. Government ha v ahortna-a Th. i ri till . a n i i . . - j - i ". ion toaav as aralnat a rrl. of IIS 1. J" la"' year, ana it is stated that be-1 ipre tne weea is over It will soar to $26. The dry year ln Nevada and Utah, which states usually help out Califor nla in times of hay famine, has created a hay shortage in those states and. the avaiiaoie crop there has already been bought up.-- .... ...... California hay merchants are looking to Oregon and Washington to make up the shortage, but the high price of .$3,008,113 . 187,511 New York, Nov. 6. Bar silver, 49 c; Mexican dollars, 46c. London, Nov. 5. 'Bar silver, 23 15-lfd. r- q . - ..... - , , 103V. 104 100 101 100 120 121 102 102 110 104 ??! 121 162 ... . i New York. Nov. 6. Metal Copper, ( ) lb: crawfish. 20c aeon I 1 Mr lb: blac id; silver smeiis, so per id: Dlack cod. 7c peKlb; crabs. $1.26 1.76 dosso. OTBTKRB Bnoaiwater Bay, oer gal- '""Jlnf. cl5S2i ,akA 1GUc: electrolytic. 13 (S 11; transportaUon and the shortage of ears rfA castings, 13S13c. H1 undoubtedly make ltlmpossibla 2 ftrtLi.S? JH? Jin $29,2629,76. for hay to be shipped from thosS states uniu me price has soared. Careful crop r.nnft. frnn. nil ..... . , . , n.i . . . I ..'. ."" oi m. staie m- lon. $2.60; per 100-lb sack $5.00: Olrra- . wasningion, nov. a. Tbe treasury aieate-that there are 100,000 tons less El per fsSlon, $1.40; per VoJ-lb sJS. lT-"' t0dy hOW": ... f,VBlIa,U. tha. there wera at this Ie!e04M.69; Eagle canned. 10c can 1741 S1?1.' '.. . .tll last year. It la estimated that If dosen: eastern In shell, $1.76 per 'lie. I wbsmictm z.313,000 the consumption for the coming Ave Tendon, Nov. ..-Spot copper up, 7s; Hayearc onVm'wn.cT.?! Is no reason to believe, the market will t, 6s, 16a Id. CULMS Hardshell, oer bos. H u mor clams. 82.09 per box; lo per doe, 'raiata. Oeal. on, ste. ROPE Manila, 10c; sisal Ttfe lb. LINSEED OIL Raw. bhla Leases, 58c; boiled, bbls., 14c; cases, 4c w gal; 4ota of 368 gallons, ie less; VS sake meal $36 ton. tti-isiwc seo aeg, cases, lfa M. ral; Iron bbls 11 Ue per aaL . i . , - i y ' - iw i:r t . . New York, 486.30(9 48.Ee days 483.960485. Ckov. BSterllng; Cables, rTl'Jri'ni'at It,.0 ,bnyY' oe demand 4R5 9Si figuring at the rate of 20,000 toi fflidS 85.95486. eojmonth consumption In San Franc tons fi11 ,equ"11lr ,arS consumption in I niiciira inn eiaie, tne nay mer- cnants, say tney are facing a serious tb: 6-lb lota. 8o lbi leas lots. .wjju wen rrent kasia. 'iYi NeiCYork Cotton Market. I Open. High. Low. I proposition tn the obtaining of food for 8 .890.-881 '8811 nwrees ana csiue auring the comlna-l B.7 . S7 I wwtmmr. Odd Minutes Make Bank Account What do you do with the odd minutesthe in-between times? Instead of putting them in broodine over the collaDsed state of vonr finartf or your unsatisfactory positionwhy not USE them to your profit ? ' Develop that little turn for making quick ten and ink sketches or clever little pencil drawings, designs, etc. o far you've only used it to while away an idle hour for your friends or yourself. . , Here's' a man in The Journal Want Ads who will PAY vou f or thatkind of work or that knack of yours for. telling clever stories. Get them down on paper. In The Journal Want Ads you'll find a market for . all these odds and ends of genius. .,";, . , There s good money in it-and it need not interfere with your regular work. - Journal Want Columns hold a fund 6f suggestion for turning odd minntetr account to a bank account , . - Reading the Want Ads TODAY will give vou a start readintr them P.VPTiV DAYyill keep you going toward success and prosperity, p ..t , e lk. 8s Julv I Jecember , , . 882 881 874 906 885 884 877 908 877 868 898 ill I Montans ritirlnr isn? I 800phlres worth $229,800. w t i 1