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10 ..j.y. k.,,. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, THURSDAY1 EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1008. THilL WORLD'S MEEILTg; " ' " 1 ' "" " " I ' ' . .. . ' . .' . 11 "'' ' ' ' " '' J 1 11 ' i ' i i - ii l i ii , j n, ,., SOUTH BUYING IH SHALL LOTS Small Number of Cars of Po tatoes Roll Toward Los Angeles and Arizona. TODAT'S WHOLESALE MARKETS. ' Potatoes move to the south. ; Holiday trade has been good. Best turkeys hold high, full tuikeya sell lower. ' Chicken market is dull. . Eggs holding steady again. Hop business at low figures. -' Local celery nipped by frost. . Potato Mora to the ontb. There la a email movement of Oregon rvntBina toward the south. A few car- miilni toward the Lou An and Arizona markets. While an occasional car la sent southward by ....... 1 n.miQiv nt a San Francis house the ahlpments to the Bay City are small Just now because ' thejack of encouragement offered by the price. There has been but little improvement In the potato price at 8an . Francisco for best stuf 6, although some betterment tins been noted In the buying and value f) Qruiimry " trti limrillnr tn advices nOW com ing forward from tos Angeles the mar ket there while steady at prices that will allow rortlana Duyers w pay high as o per . iu pounaa, e nitanh1a onmnntitinil and the outlo for prices In the Immediate future Is not CULL TURKEYS ONLY: ; FIND LITTLE DEMAND II. I CEHTRAL OP TWO POIIITS " Jonmal's Turkey Bulletin. Per pound. Fancy dressed ........ I 25c Ordinary dressed ......22V424c Poor dressed ...2021Vo Cull dressed .......... 15c Fancy live , 1920c Ordinary live 17 18c ntrarhrl rV Locally there Js quite a steady tone to the potato market Along Front street the commission trade is holding its prices a fraction or two, higher and a-rowers lessen their offerings. Only STibbUna at Onions. The market In California Is showing better tone for onions but thus far the trade there has only nibbled at Ore gon supplies. A few cars have gone forward from here of late and offers have been made to association memoers for liberal supplies for future business. .i but so far as Known mis nas not re aiiltmt In n, extanaive ODerationa, As sociation growers are firm In their views and apparently see notning in tne mar- ket to cause alarm for future prices. ( Holiday Trads Is Quit Good. In Portland's lobbing market this has tern an unusually good season for trade. . Contrary to general expectations there ' -wan more business In the wholesale ; markets bv far this season than during the preceding years. The Improvement has been felt anions: the wholesale aro : cxry trade as well as on Commission now,. Errs Sold Steady A rain. The local egg; market Is holding quite " titeady again. Arrivals of local ranch . are rather small end just at this time . the demand for this grade la increas ing, while some interests report an .' occasional sale of fresh eggs as nigh as -42 Vic, the general market does not . range beyond. 400. Eastern eggs are ' holding quite steady here, with value ruling between 10 36o. - Chicken Market Is Dull. Chlckena remain very dull along Front 'street and prices are not showing the "lightest improvement. Live chickens , are hard to move at quotations, what little trade appearing being in . dressed - stock. The latter are quoted at IS 14c i a pound. Dressed geese are still rather plentiful with a smaller demand during the week than expected. Some live ones appeared during the past 24 hours, when they were not sought although had they arrived early in the week a quick sale would have been effected. ? . ' Xop Business at Iow rignres. A continuation of hop buying at low flgurea Is reported in the valley. Grow- - erg are still Inclined to sell and at the rate hops are now moving out It will . not be long before the surplus In grow- . ers nanas win oe exnaustea. The New York Producers' Price Cur rent gives the following view of the marsets in general: "The market in the state has been weaker with sales as low as 8c to grow ers. There has not been much activity, however.-as the better lots are still be : Ing firmly held. On the Paciflo coast thers has been heavy buying at from 5 ff7c. In Oregon and in Sonoma county, California, sales have been made as low as c to the grower, with the market today quiet but showing a very weak un. dertona. Locally there is nothing doing but a little more Inquiry from brewers .. st the cheaper prices. The English and German markets are unchanged but de pressed." The quantity of domestic hops ex ported In the fiscal year ended June 20, 10. was t2.92O.480 pounds. as com pared with 16.809. 834 pounds for the preceding year. The imports were 8. 499.25 pounds, as compared with 6, 21M93 pounds In the preceding year. ." The quantity of bops consumed by brew ers In the united States in the fiscal year Is placed by the agricultural de partment at 42.988.267 pounds, as com-! pared with 44,294,839 pounds in the pre-j ceaing year. . Brief JTotes of Trout Street Trade. A considerable amount of the local celery now offering has been nipped by Butter market Is firmer for best grades. Fish supplies continue liberal. Plenty oi ciams ana craos. uysiers, too. Dressed meats, both veal and hogs, are very firm at top prices. Fewer coming man oemana Justifies. ' Cranberry trade la slow. Front street sells at the following enem, inosn pmu snippers are less reg ular commissions: Barter, Sgga aas yoarw,. BUTTER Extra creamery. I7o; fancy BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o, b. Port land Sweet cream. Ssio; sour SI He per lh, POULTRY Mixed chickens, lOHc; hens, 11c: roosters, old, IH10c; fry- ti, jic; Broilers, iisiio; geese, B 10c; turkeys, alive 1720c: dressed. 1 t26e. spring ducks, 14016c; pigeons, squabs, 12.0042.60 er dozen; old. $1.00; orfsB'd poultry, igittc nigner. CHEES1C -Full cream, flats, triplets ' ana aaintee, jvc, zoung Americans, l it. EGGS Local .best. 40o per dosen; eastern, iioin. There were only light arrivals of Jf orningf's Advance. 1 MOVES HiGHER OllflEl'JS Both Chicago and Liverpoo Wheat Prices Higher ghorts Cover Early. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Onen. Close. Dec. ii. Gain, Mar 10 1064 108a July ..... 98HAv eepc. ..... S 95ViA f htfam. Dec. 24. -The Improvement In thA wheat situation abroad today fol lowing the decline there yesterday shows that tne traae on tne omrr bwo i uhmit mm)l v divided as to future prices una operftuuiiB cvn ..... .. .... there is arrectea oy tne news t uwi lorjod. Todav ijlverpooi ciosea very irm with prices advanced to & over yesterday. tt a dull dav In this market al though there were Indications at the orening that Something would develop rrnm the aborts. After the early cover ing the latter did not make much of a movement ana prices ciosea near open ing values. This ohowed an advance of H to He above yesterday: Priraarv recelDta in bushels: Today. Tesr am, Wheat 470,000 698.000 Corn f 643,000 1.009,000 Shipments: Wheat 470,000 958.000 Corn...; 366,000 171,000 Range of Chicago vrlcea furnished by uveroeck & cooks co.: WHEAT. May July sept. May , July Sept. May , July , Sept Jan. , May , Jan. , May . uly . Jan. . May , uly . Open. High. Low. Close. 106H 10714 106 106A 98S 9874 98 98HA 96V 9',i 95 Vi 95 CORN. 81 61 0 60B .61 14 0 0B 61V. C1H 61 61 A OATS. 62 52 62 61 47 47 46 46 40 40 ' 39 40 PORK. 1623 1625 1622 1622 1650 1655 1642 1647 LARD. 969 952 945 947 970 975 9S5 97 982 985 982 982 RIBS. 837 840 8S2 835B 870 875 865 867 880 885 880 880B The United States ranks third In the production of barley. navels, 2.003.25 per box: Japanese m 14.0004.50; pineapples, Hawaiian, 32.60 oranges 65c per box; bananas., 6 id; lemons, D.uu doxi o per rapefruit &3.00 dos; pears, $101.26; grapes, tlti 1.25; huckleberries, 10 lie. lb; cranber ries, local. 311.50 bbl; eastern. $18,500 POTATOES New. selllna. 11.000 1.10; buying for shlpmenk per owU fancy 86c; ordinary, 70080c; sweet, 1.752; Early Rose, buying. $1. . oinjuinb xsew Oregon, i.Z6 per 100; HOI. 60; poor. 60 Sops. Wool aaf BXOas, WOOL 1908 Willamette valley, lgc. nuri? croB. cnoica. iB7i- prime to choicer t6c; prime. 6c; me dium. rj c. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 3 4c; No. t and rrease, taiKe. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 100 lie wu; rauri wwi. iscofuc; meulura wool. 60c ail. 90 each; long wool, licO 11.16 each. . MOHAIR 1908 Nominal. ISO 19s. CHITfAM BARK Old. 4 6c; new. 4H06e lb. Hiucs Dry niaes. itoiee lb; green. S'9o lb: bulla, green salt, i960 lb, kips, 3 9c: calves, green. 11 13c per lb. ttraiK, yiou and BEay. BARLET Feed. 326.027.00; rolled. S26 6v$ 29.00; brewing, 127 tr 27.60. WHaiAT Buying price, new Track, Portland Club. 91c; blneatem, 97c; fortyfold.' 92c;, red, S9o; WUUmetta val ley. la MILLSTrFTS Selling price Bran, 824 middlings. $31.00: shorts. 334.00; chop, $21.00 & 29.09; alfslls neaX $11.04 3er ten. - FLOCR Selling price Eastern Ore gon patent, $6.00; straight, $4.0604.71; port. t,70; hskera,' $4.65e4.g0; val ly. $4 6S; graham. Us. $4.49; whole wht. $4.6$; rye. 6s. $6.60; bales. $3 00. HAT Producers ' price New tim et', r. Wiilsmette valley fancy, $15.00; ordinary, $14 09; eeatern Oreson,' $18.00; wixsd. $11.6012.00: clover, $11.00; rain. $13 oft; cheat " $13.00; 'alfalfa, $13 fO-712 SO. ... OAT s Pv cere pries Track, No. t !.!(, $21" 3; 60; gray. tZIQti. Tiuiia sag Tegtables " ".'"! 11.1 ITS Oranges, new garUc, 78c lb. APPLES Good. 78c per box. VEGETABLES Tornina. new Oregon, 7tsvn; oeets 1itfi.1t; arrota. buo T6c sack: parsnips. 6c01.OO: cabbase. $160; tomatoes, California, $l!75 1 per crate: beans, 15c; cauli flower, $1.00(91.26; peas. 13c: horserad ish. 8c lb.: artichokes. 65 76c dos.: green onions, 16o per dos: peppers, bell, 6c; Chile ( ): head lettuce. 40c dos; hothouse, $11.25 box; radishes. iso aoxen nuncnes; celery, 4Usz!Stc; egg plant. 15o lb. Groceries. Vim, zrto. SUGAR Cube, $6.36; powdered,. $6.70; fruit or berry, $5.96; dry granulated. $6.95; conf. A, $6.16; extra B. $6.46; Golden G, $6.76; D, yellow. $6.25: beet, granuated. $5.76; barrela. Ike; naif bar rels, SOo; boxes. 65c advance on sack basis. 1 (Above prices are SO days net eash qnotationaj 1 SALT Coarse Half around, inrfa. (11.90 per ton; 60s, 811. SO; table, dairy, 60s. $14.60; 10s. $16 00; bale Sl.Sl; Imported Liverpool. - 60s $19.00: 40s. $18.00: extra 2a, 6s and 10s. $4.60 5. 6; imperial Japan No. 1, 6 He; e; New Orleans, bead, 40(c; tle.OO ; 100a, fine, barrela lump rorx, .av per ton. a.njta imp No. 2. BUc 51; reoie, t. HONET New. ise per lb. BEAJJS Small white. $5.15: large white. $4.60; pink, SJt.85: bayou, $2.76; Liran iMi: Mexican reds. $4.71 Keats. Mm art juisiwm. HaIsB, BACON, ETC. Portland pack woc&ii name, iv to is ids, hjC per iu; breakfast bacon. 13 21 He lb; picnics. 10c lb: cottaL roll, lie lb: reaular snort clears, smoaeo, lie id; necks, heavy amoked. 12e lb; light, smoked. 12c lb; bellies, smoked, 15c lb; picketed tongues, 0o each. DRESSED MEATS Front atrwet Hoga, fancy, 8c; ordinary, 7c; large, 6c; veal, extra, 10c; ordinary, 9c; neavy, arouse; mutton, rancy. telle. IXXJAI LARD Ketele leaf. 10a. 14a per id; bs, 14 ho per lb: 50 lb tins. lSMe per id: steam rendered. 10s, ISe per lb; is, IS Ho per lb; compound. 10s, S iu. llamb Hardshell, oer box. 11.40: razor clams. $2.00 per box; lOo per do. , FISH Rock cod, 10c lb; flounders. 6e ner lb: hallhut. 7c ivar lr; atriniuf baaa. 16o per lb; catfish. 10c per lb: salmon, 8c per lb; herrings, 6c r id; soies, to per ii: snrimp, 2 He ter lb: Berth to ner lb; tomral. 10c per lb;, lobsters. 26o per lb; fresh maekereL ( oer lb: crawfish. JOi par aoien; sturgeon per id; Diaca bass. 20c per lb; silver smelts, to uer id; piaca eoa, 140 per id; crabs. $1.16 V i. ' rer a oxen. OTSTKBft !hnaltn Tta on. o: per ivu-id sacs, ie.no: uiym- ia. per ran on. z.o: per 1 co-id sack. l.oe e.50 Eaele canned. I0 ean 17 as a oxen; eastern in shell. 11.7 par 100. i Faiata, CoaL on, rso. LINSEED OIL Raw. bhla EC. ..... 4c; boUed. bbls, too; cases, f 60 a aai; lU Of 160 a-ailona. :a laaa- oil .i meal, $14 ton. ; w. 1 hope Manila, 9e; alsal. 7o lb. BENZINE 84T deg cases. lt H( gar: iron bbls., II e per gal. WHITE LEAdJtm Inil ta lb; 600-lb lota, to per lb; less lots. $Vo Oer lb. , . p TV KlF7rriNEH--Ia eases. IIU. . gal i . " TTirufi JMAiijj-nTejfWit basis, $1.1$, dressed turkeys this morning in the Sharp Gain neld but Other i:;ZmTT IT rlJSSf ' Shares Lost Most of the For select birds the demand remained good until the end at 25c. although there I was more discrimination today among I uujera Between tne" various qualities. I New Jork. Deo. 24. A pre-hollday ' " uiras were not only 1 market Is aenerallv a vrw iimi aaaalnn fs4 stinVeln'g hefdVy S2& hoo'w? ZlTL' bU to the smaller demanrt for thht riS2 n" waa an exception. Tha market and it is stated that some of this will I opened rather firm, with moat shares be cleaned up as low as 16c a pound. I higher, and for awhlls very good buying This is more than It is worth, agrees I resulted and higher prices were the tne traae. 1 ruie. copper shares were firm, but I Hmelter waa weak And severely lower. New York Central closed S points high er, but most of the other snares lost a gooa portion or their early advance.- The summary of the Wall street Jour ! nal says todav! Thomaa F. Rvan ra. signs from all his directorates but three. Steel manufacturera look for a reduc tion 01 aoout 60 per cent in the steel tariff. U. R Rubber ciosea down lta plant tonight until January 4. December wneat exports will DO over 12,000,000 Dusneis less man those or a vear in. Estimated that U: S. Steel will earn 72 sheep Mam IS 25 CENTS IIP 1 "m-r-w . 1 ? w-, m """iB" "aw i)est wetners Move as Hiffhr p companies $n 190s. as $5 in Yards Christ mas Quiet Now On. Range of New York nrlcea furniahad by Overbeck Cooke Co.: Open. Amalgamated sit Smelter 33 PORTLAND Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday Saturday ., r riaay LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. .Sheep, .... 42 68 ,...160 40 ....179 326 ,...325 27 96 129 Portland TTnlnn fit.nl.....j. r.. . . I xne day before Christmas was not very .ff " 1 t.i1c good for the livestock market Reoelnte Kational Lead. . . . In ireni.rai n.h -ZlT New York Central luirin thi ""1 "T Northern Pacific Is any great weakness shoWn alVhough enn,85:,va"ia ?-fi. V being quoted f rom o to lo g?P : any weaker fton ot'th'.' Z& $?- inuL Kiiiera era ntt in.iM :. " to, the fact Brooklyn fix Colorado Fuel' 39 Bt. Paul 148 Anaconda , 48 Atchison 97V Rilllmnn It. nhln Ini7 j Canadian Pacific 1 1 1 1 III 11x76 1 ! Erlt,, 84 "" Great Northern 145 946ltlllnQ. ftntral 117 U & N 122W . 66 . 78 .121 .140 .130 .105 .140 . 24 . 61 119 Close. 82 4V MEXICO STILL AFTER H SUPPLY Needs Ylieat and Buying It Wherever Possible on the American Continent. THREE WEDDINGS AT OREGON CITY Miss Nettie Cllne of Damascus Is the Bride of Well Known ' Oregon City Man. ' " FRATERNAL BRO'JIOOD . INIJIATES NINETEEN Enjoyable Evening ; Is Passed In Willamette Hall by Oregon" ' - City Lodge No. 802. Special Pltpetck to Tbe JouraaLI Oregon City, Dec. 24. A pretty wed-1 -(Soeeltt Dltpatcb to The Journitl ' ' - Oregon' City. Dec. 24 Oregon City ding took Place at the Episcopal reo-1 lodge. No. 302. Fraternal Brotherhood. tnfv laat , aunlnr ' , uia. I held a rouHinO' Tallv laat ntarht at Wll. Cllns of Damascus' and Richard John- were InlUated" E B Andfrmn l H son of this city were united in mar- charlere O R kali J J ik.1 rlage by Rev. if. F. Bowen. ... f5hnSnrSr u r- nlnZntA Only 'immediate relatives wera pres- i5 S"1 ,"1 P'n .na.f' w v ent. , Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, after the Sv L t v s K'tw ceremony, went to their new home on Sm(iJr'u t iS, V n nJUL1' Ninth and Water streets inl city. mJit SSBf worn are wen ana. favorably Known. ISVokaW ind'c l n niVhv" ' - -' n nA.vs im itiitiaiiuii a uihooii II con test took place between John Flnucane, Wing-Van Peuburg. Stoma -Wheat Weather. uregon Fair tonight and Frl- 4 4 day except rain northwest por- p uon; cooler tonight northwest j 4 portion. Southwesterly winds. . 4 Washington Rain tonight and 4 Friday west. -rain or snow, to- 4 night and Friday east portion. $ strong southwesterly winds. 4 4 i Idaho Fair south, rain o4 4 4 snow north portion tonight and: 4 4 Friday. Mrs. Mary Van Deuburr of this -cltv 1 Joe Smreker. Ralnh Green and t rift,.' end Jay F. Wing of Portland were Joe Smreker finished his pio in one united in marriage In this city yester- minute and 36 seconds, and won the day afternoon and left for Portland, prise, a red necktie. Refreshments were where they will reside. . served, . and games and dancing fol- I lowea . , McComb-Wyman. I. Hon, James A. Foshay, supreme prs- Joseph McComb and Miss Bertha Wy. jjffJSS ,cW.Le"Li an were lolned in wedlock laat even. I ?'on .Angeles, to initiate 250 candl- L" M &AWJlja PoSlanVsl Seffivrco orr elating, tmiy relatives and a few wrk i h. ar'","' 'lr man BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS. , Wheat Flour.Barley, Oats. Hay, I Intimate friends were nresent. After the ceremony about 40 of the : Young People's club of the First Bap tist cuurcn, aerenauea mem. The bride and groom are well known In Oregon City, both being members of tne loung reopie s civid at tne baptist cnurcn. , . NO NORTH BANK SUBURBAN SERVICE work will be dona bv the Portland da. gree teams. - Thurs. Wed. . Tues. . Moo. . Sat. . . Frl. . . Cars. Sacks.) Cars. Cars. Cara Official lny Report That Such .'.63 ..45 ..67 ..51 ..86 4,093 4,100 3.600 3.032 2.912 4 10 Service Was Contemplated. Giving Reasons Why Not. - TfimnrrAv an R.iiim.v h.ln. a 148 I 49i?. I holiday on the board of trade there was V (Special Dupateh to The Jooraal.1 Vancouver, Wsh.,i Deo. 24. Accord. practically no Interest displayed in Ing to local officials of the Northern 8"ra,n trading here today for futures and Pacific and Nona Bank; lines, the H1U va'1e" are unchanged from yesterday. eomD.i.. have na Intention nfKeatah. 146 146 122 V, I mi ? barlev on the San Franrlaco m Proliant a I iana evening paper, tne ornclals say. show increasfna- strena-th and nrlcea I Ushlng a suburban service between here are held very firm, although un-1 Vancouver and Portland finch a . u miigeo. ipr tne aay. loaay mere was oor. hlnh waa nuhliahad K . anoiner aavance in the price ,;: ZZ '".ZZ Ill tow I , ' J exenange but on the Portland board of " vu", "F wnoio cioui. 1 22 trade there was no change. Tha only trains, to be operated be- Ulftl whlle 00 buying of importance has ,,we'n. the two cities will be the regu 130VklhMn ronnrtAd h.r. tnw iLrvio.n lar throuah trains. Thev will make no clined to hiv k. v.S7." 1 Southern Pacific. hogs ar, quotj;(, todav $6'65TlO FrnlSnf,FCimC ji? with few reaching the hiaher fi.7ra Ui ?- ?teel " " 19 ,v vguif stnu. Western Union 67 K There la a alltrhtlv K.t.. ..n ,lir n Boi m' thA . M . A n .'j . f I A. T J" r u "uay annougn It Is nOt UkelV that anv r.r.nai.0l.r. ber could have been sold because of the ii vi nriscmas. .Tne trade Is now quoting best lambs stiff at $6 and ordinary stock at 4.7K t;. u.Mua uicr lorrnor low levels. Best nciwcia navo niovea up as high as $5 as compared with vant.rdav. ,7i. . Zt. . .1 - c " J sjicv, n. 4 60 oBB.wes are, surf at $4.26 handful showing up in the yards dur- iik una L Z4i nnuri. Mrlroaasi aa aM chanted " " " Todays arrivals of livestock com- w pare with this day-In recent years as follows: 1908 "Tf Cntte0 8heP- m 85 ij5 ;:. IPWi Ia. itnr. ' I A year ago today ail lines wero steady I with, hogs and cattle especially firm. I soilness 9ns to Christmas. 4 Ex -dividend 1 'per cent SUSPENSION All ECHO OF THE MORSE DEALS "The jpresent dullness in the livestock I market," says 8. P. Gould of the Gould Commission company, 'In due entirely to the approach of Christmas. There Is little demand for stock from buyers un una account. nogs are aoout 60 lower. - T "It's very dull In the livestock market ust now; saya A. F. Hunt of Hunt ..acev. "Trade is slow In all Itnaa hut hogs are the only ones to show weak ness. Sheep are very firm with higher prices ruling for best stuff. It takes p.ew zorg, Dec 24. Marshall, 4 Bpaaer te Co., one of the largest brokerage firms in this city, 4 waa suspended for three years 4 today by the governors of the 4 stock exchange. The suspension 4 of the firm was announced to 4 the trade this morning. Mar 4 shall. Spader tt Co. is considered 4 one of tha largest stock exchange , 4 firms in the country and has 4 been very prominently occupied In recent years with big deals. While the stock exchange di rectors will not mske a state ment It Is stated that the firm's troubles are due to the Morse stock lobbing exposure. because of the tight holding by produc- "M"8- stops and no special rate has been -" i era everv errorr la flams' man hv miu liummuiii n. iuo ravrv laci 23 4 resentatives of the southern millers tnaJ tn Vancouver-Portland fare is 40 61 I tn iwim mtnirm k.s i . 1 I cents Memi to ha nr Indication nt A. v rm 1 II M I wrinuT 1 M HH Bnil rOa in USV M that I v "t VVIUMIUI SB lUatltJll LIUI1 B, II lUUU 181 n nlleall O PA Ksai n tr tilirrtVio aa4 In " traffic ever market available. Some has beenl p8rat,nK officials declare that aub t niton in winning. mA v,innj ..i. 1 urban trains at present time would ha vt i Vancouver, k. t1.. wht a intni mmm lt"w iiuynwiutwa id roru&na idi 63 markets have sold small amounts. Borne 7",8I1ler ,B ,a?d,ed,?ap 'rom th Mo ra tne trane nere is afraid mat thS local 7 " 'r m con- market will" go skyhlgh if Mexico per- ? Uon. "lust ft" 1. making transfers slsts In gettnlg wheat here. I to streetcar lines necessary at both ijoard ol trade prices today: CLUB WHEAT.- Ttlil lnV December 91 ty 91 TA January 91H 92V4 NO. 1 WHITBI OATS. December. ......162 162H lajiuary 1 it NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. December 13 7 140 January 140 142 ends. FRED B0WNE STRUCK WITH BEER GLASS : .1 Proprietor of Bungalow Cafe Is Be-, moved to the Military Hospital Church Celebrations. (Bneelnl Dtenateh tn Ta lonraal.t Oregon City. Dec. 24. Christmas fas. tivities win be held in the M. EI church this morning. Candy will be dlatrihntait among tne cnuaren. Tne -following pro- Will Recover. (Special Dlipatch to The Journal. 1 Vancouver,. Wash., Dec 24. Fred Bowne, proprietor of tha Bungalow cafe. Why leave your estate to the- uncertainties ;of probate and individual care after your decease when definite, and effec tual disposition can be made through our Trust Company during your lifetime? You can arrange now to have your estate dis tributed or disposed of ats a future time and with ab solute certainty as to the fulfillment of your desires. Correspondence or in terviews solicited. fhJ'wM'ui .S1f 7 t0 " Main street, was struck In tho head the World ; recitation, by Maud Ken- with a beer alass. said to have been nsaiv ttAriBr n v sn mMiMaaw iaaa i . . . ... . . i i.iA hV, rt...Vi "A "' rj" tnrowB oy joe Mulligan, last evening, tation, byQuentln Cox; recitation, by and a eash reauirlng 12 stitches was i rtosa nowiitt: exercise. "Chrfotmna 1 n.-jw tt- . ,.l ,n... tation. Helen Blackwell; reading,' Miss Mulligan and Frank Burkhart are said I iV.ii ii. wl',?.1"' TP hv" entered Bowne'a place about T-inoiiiiiii auio. iii-io o c-iock. Tnev oecame noiateroua Harold b war ford; recitation. Miss Ral-it is said, and were told by the proprle- I tor to make less noise. Mulligan Is said I The M. K. Sunday School at Wlllam-1 marka an tA have a Iimf a-laaa nierchanfs Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON ST. 4 ette Falls will have Its Christmas exer- and hurled it at the object of his wrath. clses Friday evening at 7:80 at the Bat- The glaas struck near the eye and laid an exceptionally good steer to brlni S 4 ASSAsaaaaaAAAA a l. .i""" " uwhit program, win i his race open oown me an 14 En tr " v 1 T - w w wiuo given; oong, oy tne aunaay school: mouth. - J I lYirAVAfl.. Ml.lt.1 A. ' ' XT I u . n . " I ........ . . 1 . , . , m- . . a . i ,-., - , i.iKin Deior. Huuinn a Till nuriniri ip 1 1 nr. aa saxa s jsepressnnifXTO TTloes. FOKTIiAND FKODIICE RRflTCTPTH. I Christmas. Alice OHvarT raclt.Mvn i; . iri,-r,iA iv.. : k.- . . .r " """a m tna local yarasi d.i - , - . . I oauia, ooji class; reci- and Indicate the extent of tha rf.m.nrt I .. The Portland board of trade fumlshesl Ut on. Glenola acrlhner- r.iV.tin and prices paid for various grades and in2 f2"0?'inn 2LPn rrlval" "Christmas Expectations." Terry weiithts: for the 24 hours ending 11:10 a. m. Barnes: sons-. "Hail Tfina- n-J-.i. cow . cows steers CATTLE. Weight. 1.030 , 1,869 . 80,000 today: Apples. Christmas Tree Celebration will. lull iviiik n'nrAvnr. " girls' class; recitation, "Hard Times of Everybody's Christmas Gifts." Flor- gregatlonal church last evening. The fSneelil Dlioatch to The Jonrnal. . Oregon City, Deo. 24. A Christmas price. r-ii ctri:n,oni".. KKKJ wi..u. "i.c?i"e;r?..Iiel?..'n.ti, .n: ..RATI ' . . ' , 1 ' . " 77 hogs t nogs HOG8. .17.640 .18,435 S 2B i.7fvir i a k... i t , "nV 1 nce Fromong: song, class of girls; rec- following program was rendered; 4B0 TiT!i-UOf!lsl8.AX:-A5,0,n 6i. ! tatlon, "Hanging tho -Stockings," ' ru. Processional, "Hark to tho Distant . . . ori "weS ence Reames; re?IUtion, "Marry Christ Voices." 12 young ladies In Grecian am F2it'0vfr,l-C' vfe.tble. 23 Pck- mas," Richard Warner; song, A11 Th costume; primary song, "Like tho Snow- i lt f5fi- bl2L L e 12,5 Works Shall Praise Thee.". Bertha Run- 1es"; address, "Ths Call of the .06 Cases; CheeSO, 8 bOXes; milk. 63 5 al- van an Ar-lln. m.n, .' ,l iMtP. T.l.nrt." Ml.. U.rlU nnhhanan- .M. yan ana Ariine Olson: rm.lttlnn "ti. Ixingest Dftv." Elsia Snldnwr ran i.tir,. T tation. "Holly Wreath." Albert Roake: Marlon iirn n.K Money. Edna Holman. Louise lluntlv Rosa Llnd: anna- r A. Mill.- ti.11- I and Florence White: recitation. "Chrlat. wlU bo decorations and a gift of candv I m" Cheer," Pierce Walker; lullaby, for all the scholars In tha school. !lTh Manger Song." by Mrs. J. F. wma i cuw, rmiiia,Liun, i ne tourist Tha follnwln la tha a-.n.r.t ..n.. l ions: cream. 1688 a-allons: clama. :i tw(.. .. ri" "r"A .t 1 trn w;Mih aik... values on stoclt runninV in " h. 2 boxes; crabs,- boxes; crawfish. 2 :l'TL9iSJ'r .;"..r.;.a' ' for late shipments: " L"h'm" b,ox ."L ,10? , Edna Holman. Loulsi nujt dmi Bast or mountains, IB. 08 1 ' .4 jm U D.J.U; orainary, s; DlocKers and china I """ idui pounas. fats, $5.60; stockers and feeders. 25.00.1 Cattle Best steers, walahtnir i9nnl nfaTfT rmonrn wan vim nnn.l. t RA . it ." " I w aia nuuuuil f nivri o, ai.at), poor steers, 3.ou: nest cows. 11.50: mwliiim cows. $3.753.25; stags. 2.74J.OO: (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) u.b, .vviii.u. Diniun, Lieu. .-joia Dricea: uranby 108 86 Greene Can... 11 H 3H Glroux du nun, ........ s 1 Michigan 1SU o ft raon&wa ..... 69 Z T Miami 4 Nev. con...... 19 Sheet) Best wethera t4 TKfRnn. I iHvuiinn 9 mary wetners, 14.60; lambs. 14.76(9 1 Alloues 6.00; straight ewes, f 4.254.50; mixed Arcadian ii.vv. 1 Arnold Veal ("hole tnunr r,alv.a Ii a . . , . -a , V . V Uf I AV4.llkJ. ia; neavy rougn, 3.764.00. Butte Coala Hogs Higher in East. Chicago, Dec. 24. Livestock run: Hnmm r1. 1 1 ) a ci...n Chlcaao 14.no(l sunn innnA nn''"" v-ivjf ..... o,UUlf Omaha Black Mt. Cal. ft Arls..,117 Cal. ft Hecla..(66 Copper Mt... 38 Cod. Range... 80 C. Ely ...... 7 4,800 HOITS are S cpnta hlrrhai. Ihin vs.'t... Xl-.. ..r, J .:"5"" . ." w.j uum, ateaay. 200 2,000 I n'alv 'Weal' ' 10 800 3,000 Daly west... 10 Punnn.l Xi.nti I P1 ntocKing, - Aiafgarei ciarKo: clos- - . 1 in r anna. " H 1 1 n IT fin. T n. Kfl nn.r (SpeeUl DIspatcs to Tha Jooraalv I Recitation. "Santa Claus." bv Santa's Oregon City, Dec. 24. James Redda. I randson, who then distributed cornlco- way. a former resident of thla eitv .f. Pas or candy to each member of ths tr an absence of many years in Brit- Sunday school. ish America, has returned to this city . Large quantities of things both use and thinks of remaining here. ful and for amusements were brought Mrs. W. R. F.lUa mnt Tamil. ninra.i as gifts for those who mtsht have no 1 . . a-1 : -------- I . Nlppisslng i. Butte Yukon . . Bay Stats Gas J. B. Rvan. ae'cretarv of tha n miMMl. I 10 Mo State committee, was a visitor here sH 7 le ' xna local committee off! .J telflSnla?' h" V'"U " P011"0' commenced I Norwood Charman is homo from tho ?.hJ!r.lf,j??! Injunction Against Beatie. (Special DUpitcB te Tbe looraaLt Oregon City, Deo. 24. Fred J. Eppler News Gossip of Finance an injunction suit aa-alnat Beatie and Mary A. Stark vea. SUto unWersity to spend T the hoUdavi l"rd,i' n th.? e,rcu't rt. com- i."1"1-Iciv fnivnam cdiiv ,s--k- with relative Pi" n" ne lawiui .uu .iron., oan . vww u.uutx.1 William Grace, .fnrmarl hana 1 ??w ana in possession or tnroo tract 1 Baker City, now , reaidlne- at Portland lot 'dln this county, containing, 112.44 can trrancisco. uee. 24. Mercbantai ynaiwraay, vin exchange Quotations: Wheat December, 11.69. Barley December, $1.44 1.45; re yesterday, visiting relative h"" VT?JTi.whJc5 holds a deed from Nell Cau field made a visit to j J EPP,W "a .lt . ' ' . tropolls. vesterdav. 1..U Is also averred that on November 7 111.44. .casn wneat May, Walla Walla, 81.67H; Mlsa trt. m.lMnAlla .... t Walter D. Smith, who' was severely Jlar.y A J1"" ,r1ii uJud?m, Injured by a live wire while at work I f ,m,t J- j?- Kppler and that tho shot ent oriff repairing the telenhona Una ainn. h. 'vied on ths tracts, as the property, of V BJlaVi m a..D i - I . f . . . : " I T IT TTV.1 J M M Ja a. red Russian, I1.62H; Turkey rei iSfP?r,OB D" xuesoay, is lin-l',rm ' lrS "'SLL'k. .7 Portland Banks. Clearings today ..$ 01, 854.18 icor u 788,472.94 I January Ga n today $ 133.181.24 Balances today 101,892.88 Year ago 147,081.81 same Banks. Clearings today $1,888,580.00 March oamuwo tuoay 811.485.00 I May Taooma Banks. Juno Clearings today 1 841. sno ni. July Balances today ......... 41,677.00 1 August . . lOctober . New York, Dec. 24. Regular semi- iDecember annual dividend' of 6 per cent declared uf treiia-rargu express company. 11.77 1 bluestem. 81.77. I Cash barley Feed, 11.42. brewing, casn oats no. 1 wnite, 11.75. Mlllstuffs Bran. $29: shorts. 823 middlings, $33. John Rannav ta hnm. fmm'ti.. lH asks for an Injunction reatraJnlnr uuiiurai cuusga to spena tne Holidays. I V . !"" ""tt m vvi-i. i;iAun ana mrs. specia Trent I ' i ..,. t7i Vancouver were visitors at tne home I ot mr. .ana Mrs. u. j. r-arxer yesterday. ami. .iiu mrs, rrpa aiet 'mm I offer for sale in lots to suit pur chaser high class bonds at a price to net the investor Seven Per Cent T. S. McGralh 307 Lumber Exchange Portland, Oregon ' New Tork Cotton Market. Open. High. Low. 885 878 883 883 884 875 864 912 8fi9 878 888 883 887 875 864 914 866 874 872 K82 882 875 861 07 tanar I of hl. I morning for Molalla to spend Christ mas witn relatives. - Close. I vruraun, n. ureen ana rtaipn Mlll- 867s6Xlf i.,,, t'ra"rol' irom a survey 876 1 7(1 A. w a-iiiuiii over isiZii v-nriBunas. 884 882 85 f 84 I Mrs. Daisy McAnultv la exnectarl tn Silt I m,r"'" num 1 rom vne imuci toaay to 5S?S52 spend the holidays. Mine MeAnuitV 1. one ' the successful teachers of The 909 10 New York, Dec. 24. Regular dividend ueciarea on Aistiiiera Phono Line Rlehts of War. I anconver oors Meet. w a fBiiUlal m au aa L . W a . I (Speelsl Dtapateb to Tbe Jaeraatt T.n'AAuvar "vh" tJfSSL Oregon City, Dec. 14. Twelve rights! the failure of tbe members 'to tum nut of way deeds to ths Northwestern Twos, registered ... 1980 103 no coupon. 1980.104 Threes, registered.. 1908 100 do counon IfiOS 1AA Threes, smalt bonds .... 100 Fours, registered .. 1925 . 1204 do coupon ...... 1925 10214 Twos, Panama. ...... ... ,. 102V4 ao coupon .......... ia; Fours, Philippine... ; n Tnnj laitt night.1 the matter of taking final filed I action fn ef gaging a publicity man was beinir I postponed a week, when another effort t. t? I will be made. The small attanri.n. Government ClarkTMary Freeman, Jessie a Hamll-Iw due largely to tho approaching I Bid. Ask. ton, Harry Jonea, W. X King. David I ho'1J'r?- ' 103 , 101 McArthur, K. W. Porter.. T. F. Ryan, P. C. Levey was present and went over , New York. Dee. I. RUT ailvav 1IU. 1 m...... rr-i-i . . .. . -, . ni vitutiii;. A.1C1111U11V vumuauT wen Mexican OOliars, 0C I for record veaterdav. tha arrantnra b.ln . ' -. L I Lot Clark, Mrs. Jennie Dustln. H. L. iZ "M a avia. avu. ai. bonds: Data. ....I A. S. Nichcols and Ines it. Rvan. Thv I Plan for properly advertising tbe cltr. .101H represent rlghU of way from New EralH" Pu ln " application .to nan. low H I " tnis city. . . . . 121 102 Superior Court Kext Monday. (Special piapatch to Tbe Joarnal.) Vancouver. Wash.. Dec. 14 Tha an. nerlor court calendar for thia Muni. win Da 1 itfii naze aonnir . r in a m in a l" wim iiuio u caaea win do caiiei tor 'J.VJthe January session of this court age the Vancouver advertlaina- .m. CB ii . nr ana it seems llKely aiv will u. tiikbittj. - ALjevav nil rtan connected with the vntina- nmmira nn a local publication and has demonstrated bis ability as a booster. . . Christmas Services. (Special Dlapatch te Tbe JcraraaLI London, pec. 14. Bilvei1, 224d. - New York.' Deo. 24. Lake. 14c- electrolvtln, 1 4 U. e 1 a ir.. llne January session or tnls court I A.-1-.r.. a jh rarau.i uiss'l'tfcei4e H ' "t"lThr criminal and lift civil ifc Vanc.ouver', Wash.. Dec. 24 As Is Tin-829 e 29 27U "' leases. it on'vsrsal custom in the Kplsconal llB-(f(J9,!l'i.. ...... I ; - I Church. Services commamnratlv. It.- Xad 84.20a4.Zi. .' I 1 T Z . .... nativltv wtU be beM at St l.,.ki-a K-.Z copal church, corner of KlrhtH ..j t.-Q . ivprpooi wneat Market. I " , VL ."V"? ,a " m'l'1. , ev. v;nanes w. DuBois win Livernobi: IVo. 94 . w,... "Ar """."4e"",u5l" .."r?""""" n"'r'- . .lt. children's service, to- K JU,, TdMayi g ohhed terU oai nT'ne KMtS - - , vaitas cicutllK M W l.U D ClOCK. it?ifa?WflM m.w...T.nm 1 1 1 11111 ijitSx PORTLAND OREGON fg Courtesy Every Courtesy consistent with prudent banking is uniformly extended by this bank to all depositors, while -our unexcelled equipment affords every facility for f prompt and accurate service. Three per cent interest paid on time certificates of deposit. - ' Commission Merchants, Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, tic t ' 'v'..'p-r 216-217. BOARD OP TRADE BUILDING ' Memberg Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Loean & Brvan v CWcggo, New York, Boston. - -f ' We have the only private wire connecting Portland with the eastern i ' -.'.exchanges. ; J J Kembers Portland Board of Trade -' ' A 'V '" '.