The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 23, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 23, 19.
It
Australian, 4 Q 4 V pee pntind.
Potato- lArl. 834 ii la per
Or 31 850 1.60 per wt ; Wmm. i ..'
86 per p-r ton or $1 !0fH d i-r r t ;
Karly" Raae. seed, $16 r ten; t
fornfa new potames, l6o pr tnunj,
sweet potatoea, $1.11 0 1 r !.
TV7 n? hp
EJTIRE GRAHI MARKET
QUOTEMERY QUIET
' , BOARD OB TRADE RECKIPT8.
- A ''P3
AURORA
HOPS :
CLEANED :0(IT
" ; - . ,
G.-Mucck Lets Go of 215
Bales of Primes at 7c
i flutter Down 2c.
vTODAT'B ', WHOLESALE MARKERS.
Hong are sold at"7Hc.
,h utter la down to 84o.
market li attady.
Trade la out of rliflsna.
Warning- to mohair wool mn.'
Msal .and Manila rdp lower.
, New crop peas from south.
it, i'.ur celnry In from south. " ..
' r.uuKnA . ..! i.ii.....
Hops Are Bold a TH
by O. Mueok
The sale of 218 balea of prima "hop
y U. Mueoko, of Aurora,-to Julius in
cus, of this city, at 7 Wo a pound, about
cleana up tha growers' holding's in that
vast producing section. ,T)it hope were
very good In . Quality,, but would not
: ttrada choice. . This put the extreme
value of choice irooda to 80 and Indl
rates that the short aellers will not
pay more unless ' compelled to by re-
pewea no mm if or (rowers. J no mue 0
Mr. Muecke was unexpected, althouai
rea-Otlatlona for the deal have been ear-
- rierl on for soma time. The seller has
lwa been a very firm holder, and
. therefore the trade takes the view that
; crowers are Very trred of waiting for
a higher market. . -
. 4100 Baes Sops memainlny.
u. Acoordlng -to the - best Information
available, fust 4100 bales of-1909 hops
now 1 remain In: growers' hands In this
'State and every one of these balea would
. be Instantly cleaned up providing grow
vers were willing to takethe present
( market. While It la stated, that there
re many mora short sales of 1908 hops
than there are remaining supplies -to fill
; mem oui 01 me nanns or growers, the
sellers have adopted the' waiting at-
tuuue 10 lunner weaKen me producers
holding tendency. '..-.
. Outside of the Muecke transaction,
mere is Dut little doing in the local ho
market at this tlmeT either for casl
or future delivery. , Harrv I Hsrt la
t said to have taken ' on a three years'
contract from an anxious grower at a
racuon unaer former iigures. The
ice paid for the first two Years' da-
very Is lOo and the third year lie a
yuunu, . ...
BntW Is Down to Ma round.
mmnm
A
FOBCESlll
Chicago Starts Strong and
Higher-and f hoses yii)
'. ', Good Gain for.Day.r '
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. 7
Mur:?S. Miir. If . Ctitn - HAS
May ....lldte 116 ',4 . ,. -4
Juiy ; . , .109 a. 'ion4B
8;pt. 7H t
Ueo. "...' 884 18" 07 V
.a
84
88 !s
Chicago, March SI The sho whir of
strength at the opening of the wheat
market here today was due entirely, lo
the advance abroad. The local niurkr
ciospa ftWfto a Dove yesterday
Llvemool oiiennd .?Ud hle-her' than
yesterday and cloned wltlisnet Raina of
11,' This started fconsluerahle
short covering' here and sent the price
of tha three options tor a higher point
at tha opening. May was a higher, at
81.184: July tb same amount, at $1.08;
Boptember, o, at 8T. and December
." ,
After the onentns. the market waa
firm for awhile, but gradually the drift
waa into exirem dullness; although tha
tone was strong. This remained .until
almost the closing, when another buying
rauy set in' ana ine price movea up 10
lue aign marc, closing mere.
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
Overbeck A Cooke Co. ; -
Open, High. Low. Close.
POLITICAL IIEl'JS
AFFECTS STOCKS
' . ; ,
EuroiK'iin -Trouble' Cause
Selling of Americans
i Abroad and iii'X. Y.
RETAIN GOOD PRICE
' FOR SHEARED SHEEP
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK ItUN,
WHEAT. .
May HSU 1164 US'
July , ..; w,ios 103 102
Sept i..;,. - T ,' T
Deo. 98B - fSH - 97 T
-COBN. .
May H
H
A drop of 2c a pound In the local hut
tr market was annoifnced this morning
, br- local makers. This put the price of
mo m-ni piiiuui'i at 1 in urop was
. expected and has been forecasted In this
report !- the influx of California
and Eastern butter started. - While the
, suppiy or local butter Is increasing and
Will increase from this time forth,
' available stocks have not been up to the
requirements of tha trade and therefore
were It not for the outside supplies the
tugn .'prices -yesieraay in errect woulo
be fullv lustlfied.
Eggs are holding steady at former
.. Poultry market stands In good posi
tion at unchanged values,
Warn Against sisal Sops. -
' Wool and mohair buyers are 'again
warning producers aalnst the ue of
isal rope In the baling- of mohair or
wool. It-Is utatd by- the buyers that
the use Of-St8iil CFrusefc some of"' the
rope to remain In the mohair and wool
' and therefore puts the products In' a
$ lower grade than were other rope used.
Local manufacturers announce a de
' cline of htc In sisal and c per pound
. In Manila rope, tha change to take .ef
fect at once. -
. Trad ts Ont of Caeaaa.
Practically no supplies of fresh
- Nheese remain in the hands of sellers
and the trade Is not able to secure
quarter of its , requirements even- at
the high price now In effect. There Is
trnlya -email lot of storage atock re
.malnlng and this la finding a good de-
mand at figures but fractionally less
. ttian -What rresn stock has Been qtroted
at. ' However,, ss there is practically
' none of the fresh goods offering, trx
trade is compelled to take what is next
pest.
Brief Vote of Wholesale Trade.
- ' New crop garden peas are being of
. fered from tha south. ' t
A mixed car of cabbage and caull-
flower arrived this morning from Call
. fornla and both lines are showing ad-
. vanced values, uaonnga is now as nign
'as 3 V4o a pound, while cauliflower Is
quoted at $2.75 per crate of two dosen.
A car of celery waa among the ar
rivals from tha south; quoted at higher
priced because of advance at primary
points. v . '
; Strawberries are down to 20a a box,
", 'With more freer,abfferlng by Los Angeles.
. Dressed meats remain firm at top
Ojuntatlons. j
i Demand for bananas 1s heavy and the
trade has practically cleaned up yesier
riav's arrivals of rloe stuff.
. - Front street sells at the following
v prices. Tnose paid snippers leas regu
lar commissions: " ' 1
- aatur. mi w ronrtry- - - .
BUTTER Kxtra creamery." ties
fancy, 3232Uc; eastern, v ll82c;
' California, 82 82 4e; store, 18c. .
. BUTTER FAT Uelivary f. o. 6. Port,
.land Sweet-cream, 32 He; sour, 30 Ho
EGO 9 Local best, J0fcT '
CHEESE Fancy full ereim Jflata,
17c; triplets and daisies, 17Hcs Toung
.Americas. lS13Hc; storage Qtwins,
tllHe; triplets and daisies, lfH17c
POULTRY jaixea cnicKan.- ue
per lb: fancy hens, le per lb; roosters.
old, lzc: rryers, iuarzivc; Droiiers, z
tribe: geese. 11c; turaeya, aiive. nv
lie: dressed, ilH5Sc; ducka. lJ0e: ,
ptgeona. squsba, It OOfft BO dosen: old
' 11.00; dressed poultry. 1 lHe higher. ..
J t Mirpm. WaoJ anil Kldea. -.-.-' r
WOOL 10 Willamette valley, 174
. tiflc: eastern Oregon, 7iBlle. . .
! HOPS 103 crop, cholca, 8c; prima
to choice, 7Hc; prime, 7c; medium,
' Ifflttt: 1A rnntracta. 10c. '
TALLOW Prime, o-w Ih. : No.
6H
65
July, 1 65 J GSV
Sept. SH 6BH
. r w OATS. .
May B'V 4"'. ,H .
July ,,y-i, 4SV'. 48H ,',S
Sept......f 4 H 40H
. '.. PORK. ; . '
May 1773 - 17(0 1770
July 177B 17S0 1772"
8epl ...... 1780 170 1762
' LARD, i ...
May ... .'..-lAt! 1027 1032
Julv 108S 1037 1032
Sept 1047.. 105S - 1045
' . RIB8.
May 4J 950 940
July 967 963 f5
Sept, 975 980 970
103
7HB
98B
5HB
H
48
40
1783
1782
, 1785
1037
1087
1060
946
960B
877A
35.10) graham, Us, 15.10: whole wheat
$5.40; rye, 5s, 36.60: bales, 33.00.
HAT Producers'- price New tim
othy, Willamette valley fancy, (18.09;
ordinary, 31442)18; eastern Oregon. 118:
mired. 811.60;lt00; clover. (11.00;
rram. cneat, i.vo; aixaiia,
18.
OATS Prodneera" price Track. No.
1 white. 439089.60; gray, )3839.
miti and Teretahiea.
FRESH FKUITB Oranges, new nav-
2 J. 60 - per box; tangerines,
81.S5; bananas, 6H0 lb,; lemons. 33.25
44.00 cox; grapefruit. TftSt: pineap
iea, Hawaiian, 4Hft.no aoeu; pears,
l.i&ff't. -f- r t.
POTATOES Newt' aellins -"tlBOO
1:76: buylnit for shipment, per - ewt..
country, extra fancy, 31-35S1.4&; ordi
nary shipping, bwying, 31.25f.89?oom-
llll'll, tl.U'!l.i,(WCTl!
VEliifiTABLEa - TurnlDS.
fi.ooiin.io; beets,
3101.10 tack; pars
New lork,. March v. flThf atook
market was .' dull , and VUf nant ( most
to prices. The European political attua
tlon caused gelling of Americans abroad
today and unsettled the market there.
This Influenced local tradlns-'to a great
extent - and caused a generally lower
using. . ;
Ranae or New' York prices: furnished
oy tveroecg uooaa to.l
inscription 1. . upen.
Amal. Copper Co.. . . . ,-. .... 70
Amer. Car A Pdy.' o, 48H
Amer. Car ds Kdy. p. , . . ,. . , , , ..
Amer. Loco., c... ..61V
Ainer. cugar, c. . . . , . 1 , , , . . 111
Amer,
Amer,
Anaconda
Amer. Woolen, 0 29 . 29
Atchison, a 103 : 102
Atchison, p . ,., i.V. . . ,'.103
Haiti, tt Ohio, c.,..i.,...,,10K
tfaltl. Uhlo. p
' ci.
110
.51H
4 4U
r. Smelt., c... 37 . 88
r. Smelt., p. 1... , 103
on.ia Mining Co. . ... . . 42 ; 41
102T4
103H
' 108H
.;. 93 H
. nil
4aui. or. Vint., u I...
Brooklyn Rap. Tr. ........ 73
Can. pac.o.. .18 ,
Central leather, p. , 4 . ,
Ghl. Gt. West., ,e. 4
ni., ml. a tfi. f ...... ,.t..iit
CM. & Northwestern. C....179"
Colo. P. A I., c.
Colo, Southern, 0.
do 2d pfd. ....
do 1st pfd. . .
'78
.180
-40
Corn Products, e,
Delaware . Hudson' . . . , , .174
Den A R, G.. c..;. .:. . ... .444
Brie, c. 26
00 ltd prd.
do 1st Dfd. ....
O. Northern, pfd. ....
Illinois Central ......
Inter. Metropolitan, c,
do pfd.
Louisville ft NeshvilU
Manhattan Rv.
Mex. Cent. Railway....
M. K. A T, c
do pfd.
Distillers
Ore Lands
Missouri Paeif lc
National Lead . ,
New York Central
N. Y. Ont. & Western..
North American . . ; ......
Northern Pacific c
rawiuc ra&ii oipamBuip -jo. . . . .
Pennsylvania Railway ...,112
Pressed Steel Care ...... ....
do oref erred
Reading p . ... .
kock isiana c
do oreferred . ...... . .
St. L AV San Fran. Sd pfd.
do 1st preferred
do common ............
St. Louis & B. W. jjfd.
Southern Pacific c
do Dref erred
Southern" Railway o . .
- do preferred
Texas & Pacific
28
101
4
17
80
18
84
.... Z9S
37
14H - 143
143 14i
,144 18
,42. 37
12H
.142
20
40
78
- 3D :
85
76!S
12
46
98
140
31
111
86
97
.140
.. 23
f4
119H
.122
. 24
a UIVUU' OV J W f . Will.
Toledo, Bt7X V W., pfd.
47
tTnlos. Pacific, common .... 180
union i-axinc. prd ........ .vt
'nitea states Jrtubber. om.. . -
nlted States Rubbed, pfdl08
bas:e. 3M(U-3v,c net
can. 81.50a8 crate;
beans. 12 He lb
crate; peas, JZHc
! United Steel, Co.. c
"ti nSSrin. lTnHed States Steel Co., pfdll0
.iV20flliiii!lSr5.-rS: I Wabnah. common ......... 18
Tr vr!.i.. fr 1 1. 'a-
: horeradlsh. 9o lb: 1 2,r'""n8in,?f"tra1' pr'" 7
artlohokea, 8576odoa.: green onions, WeMIniS0u ,S
56c do; peppers, bell, Flft.. 3 crate; Titari ?on? ti Itti
Chile ( ): head lettuce. 40o dos; hot- JpMr aSI' 1? i$
house. ti0 per box; rad she.. 16c W
28
63
87
fi6
13
62
119
122
23
61
;j
70
180H
84
103
44
1104ft
17
45 tf,
84
49
87
9
Tuesday
Monday ,
Saturday
f ridav . .
1IIUI BUKJ . ,,
Wednvsday ,
Hogs. .Cattle. Sheep.
, . . .
160
10
187
317
803
140
ioo
6U
825
88i
' Portland Uolon Stockyards, ; March
23. Th movement of sheared sheep Is
on in a limited way to the local market
ana wniie.tne run la quite liberal a a
compared with recent arrivals, the total
supply is not very heavy. The first ar
rivals of this character came forward
yesterday and some more put In appear
ance this morning. , Sheared sheep are
?nding a very good call Just now about
6c to 31 per hundred pounds less than
the supplies with wool attached.
The allowing-of strength in tha sheep
maraei at ims time despite tna pros
pects of fliilte liberal runs of sheared
stock In tha near future indicates that
killers have no surplus whatever and
have been and are now buying from
hand to mouth. Therefore It looks as if
It may take some time before they can
fret all their requirements and lay by a
Ittle sumlus to work uDon in times of
scarcity. . ;,: s-.
" ' . stogs are Tery rum. .-
With no arrivals of hoas in the vards
since last Saturday, the tone ts very
strong and prices are therfore held stiff
at former top 'rulings. Because of tha
local scarcity killers are 'still compelled
to sret the bulk of their needs at eastern
or middle west points. .-' ;
-. veal calves are very scarce in the
aras tnese-aays ana values are very
iff
Cattle. Sheen.
217 627
126
125
50
48 813
firm with killers anxious to secure sup
plies. - ' -
Cattle run for the day waa small, all
of the auDDllea aoina to 8. A B. by-
whom they were shipped to this city.
Top steers sre still quoted firm as high
as 85.60 with best cows equally as firm
at 34.69'
. Today's run of livestock in the yards
compares with this day In recent years
as follows:
HOgs,
1909 .".
1908
1907
1908 119
linn '. . . .'. . ... .v. 94
A vear" aao todav all lines of live
stock were quoted Arm at unchanged
prices.
Views of Commission Jfercbanta.
Tv. M. Icev of Hunt Sc. Lacev
Th i market la verv.flrm for cattle
and a good tone is snown tor sncep.
Sheared stock Is bringing good values
or about 51 less man tne wool siock.
Hogs are very good property and would
likely sell at top prices if, quality was
there." -
Frank. C Sharkev of "Sharkey Com-
mission Co. "Kverythlng in ths live
stock market stands in good buying
call. All lines ar firm and top prices
are realised for quality. This is true
of hogs, cattle and sheep."
8. Percy Gould of Gould' Commission
Co. "I am of the opinion that very
frood . prices will be obtainable in all
Inea of livestock-for near shipment.
Receipts are under the demand and
therefore prices on what stuff comes.
are easily maintained."
Tom Benson of T. C. Benson ft Son
'Livestock prices are retained in exact-
! the same position as yesterday; all
nasi-donating strengtlt." ..
. 3r C. Lonerran "Arrivals In the
yards are small and prices are fully as
good as ever; all lines being included
tnis strengtn." .:
Following prices are representative i
of latest -transactions in tha yards and
Indicate ' dvmand, , supplies and qual
ity offered: , ., ,
' ' STKKRS, " ' .
, Net Wght
-w Birin ...... I.
t5 steers ,
8 steers , ,
17 steers
28 steers ....
80 medium steers
28 medium steers.
ID steers
1 cow .
COWS.
. .3(1.700
. .25,088
,..3,926
. .80.770
;.29,475
..26,775
..29,87f
..19,260
,..1,890
Price
6.26
6.40
6
4.60
4.66
5.00
4.00
Wheat, Barley, Oats, Hay, riour.
Cars. Cars. Cars. Cars Sacks.
..If
Tuesday
Monday 7
Saturday ..14
Friday ... 9
Thursday ...4
Wed-. ..,. 4
3
11
' I
J
10
29
13
9
7..
8400
4500
1J00
3200
7000
1 bull .
188 sheen
718 sheep
8.26
5.60
6.25
6.00
6.00
BULLS.
...1.850
SHEEP. .
i ,20,946
1.85
284 sheared sheep '.4i.. 38.125
868 sheared sheen ...... JS.26S
( The following la -the general range
ui miu on aiuuK ' ruling in ilia yarus
ftVMM V. ' . Vft DVU,,.m.M, M,AM,
ordinary. 37.00; blockers and feeders,
86.75. : ... '
Cattle tBest steers, weighing 1200
pounds, t.ztiw&.6U: medium steers. 15:
poor steers, 4. 604.75: best cows,
34.25: medium cows, V4J5; bulls, 2.50
Sheep Best grain fed wethers, 56.50
6. 76: best hay. fed wethers. 356.26:
lambs, 88.608.76; straight ewes, 34.26
to 4.76; mixed lotq, 16-00; sheared sheep,
10c. 9 i jess,
' Veal Choice
heavy and rough,
Zeal Choice young " calves, $6.60;
n, (f.V04.76.-
PORTLAND PRODUCJE RECEIPTS
' Portland board of trade- furnishes foi-
lowing list of produce arrivals for the
84 hours ending 11:30 a. m. today; Ap-
ies, iJD noxes ana 1 oar; osu Duncnes
horseradish. 18 boxes lettuce. 25 sacks
onions, ,600 sacks potatoes, 10 boxes
rhubarb, i& crates tomatoes, 48 pack
ages vegetables, is bags green peas,
2199 gallons cream, 2695 gallons milk.
67 packages Oregon butter, 6 boxes
cneese, in cases' Oregon eggs, 4S boxes
clams. 8 boxes crabs, 6 boxes shrimps.
po uuxes J inn, u sacas ana 2 pans oyS'
' " " ' ' ' .... n . , n, 1. UUUH.M.
1 coop geese. 180 pounds Oregon dressed
pouiiry, jizb pourms eastern dressed
poultry, 59 dressed hogs, 1 18 - dressed
veai, i mutton, ,i car meat. .
' Proposed GQffee Dafjr. -i
Clossett ft Devers of this city have
received the following from San Fran
cisco: ' Congressman Needham of the ways
and means committee telegraphed here
saturaay mat., tne rayne Dill provides
that any country Imposing an export
amy or cnarge upon corree exported to
the United States, a duty equal to such
duty or charge shall be collected. San
tos export tax is equivalent to 1
cents excluding 20 per cent surtax, Rio
l cent, Guatemala 1 cent, Salvador
H cent. Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia
free; Venezuela cent.
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool, March 23. Wheat:
ODen. Clone.
May 7sltd slld
July .. .i ......... .us ZTid s HHd
September ........ Ja ,"9 Hd 7s 9d
United States Oovenunest Bonds.
Washington. March 28. Tha treasury
statement tooay snows: receipts, ti,
316,688; disbursements, $1,360,000.
VJThm local grain; situation was very
quiet today. . There , was no change In
either cash or futures In any line. .
v Flour market was', rather' quiet, al
though some miller.. are still talking
of. higher prices tfv t'orhe.' However,
moat of them say th market is already
too high and that another advance is
therefore not likely. . .
. Mill feeds are quiet, but available
subDlles are too - scant for much pres
sure to be noted.,
' Hay Is quiet, with . quotations Just
about the , same for the various grades.
; . CLUB WHEAT. ..
Bid. Ask.
March i. ....107- 108
April '.'..v.... 108 189
, , NO, 1 WHITE OATS. '
March .-; . . N. . ,u , .,,183 190
April ...i. ,...,...,. .,.,185 198
' ' v i NO,' 1 FEED BARLEY.
March 'i.'. 'i.. '.'.A .1. 1 48 . 160 ,
April ........ V.. 160 . . 151
x i . )
SEATTLE PRODUCE IAIUCT
r.:i-,v.' i-s..:-- t .,
M ' nlta Press Leisad Wire. 8
Seattle. Wash., March 88. Buttsr
Washington creamery, firsts, 36c- per
pouna; rancn, zso per pound ; iresn
eastern, 83o per pound; eastern storage,
29 81o per . pound; renovated 26(p27o
per pound. .
Eggs Local ranch, 24e per dosen;
fresh eastern, 22 ft 23c; 'Oregon, 34c.
' Cheese Wisconsin twins, 18c per
pound; cream brick new, 18c per pound;
wheel Swiss, 18c per pound; block
ilmburger, io
cheese. 18 Uo
17c per pound.
Onions -Yakima, 101o pound;
Swiss, '17c per ipound
per pound; California
Bonds
Investments
CALL OR WRITE
T.S. WRATH
Lumber Exchange
PORTLANDtOHECOM
IrtfiMs? iT It 4'is) 8Xlc(stLorZ
Oldest Bank on tha Pacific Coast
Capital fully paid - - - , $1,000,000.05
Surplus and undivided profits . $500,000.03
OFFICERS
W. M; Ladd, President
Edward Cookingham,' Vice-Pres.
W, H. Dunckley, Cashier. ..
:NIOr'8H.-'
t
K. S. Howard Jf, Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook. Asst Cashier.
...130
doaen btmches; celery, 50(90c; egg- t.V""Y"
Plaik (-i lb! "r?? d if?0- - Oeat -WeareVn ' W '
81.80ff2.25 perwt; garlic 80 lb. I KJansas City Leather
APPLES Fancy Mood River. 93.60 01 " ""
$8.00: ordinary, 31.5001.76: poor. 81.49 Eastern Iiivratock Markets.
per box. Chlcaeo. March 23. Run-
7
45
74 .
-
44
L.000
Hogs are 6 cents
strong; sheep steady.
'...iM":r""..v.T-'.,", . Hogs
bijuak V.UD-, o.ou; powoerea. j.o, Chicago ... ... .13,000
t- on. iX lX: L' n Kansas City . . .15,000
.1 r r . .... 1 . nn. , iwm .li,i
UUJU. I IT. ID. Q. JJ, VEI1UW, .U.mU, ucc
granulated, ti.io; barrels, ioc hair bar
rels, 80c; boxes,- B5c advance on sack
basts, ! Idaho prices are 18o lower.
(Above prices are 80 flays net cash
. ...
BA1.T coarse rial r - groUTia. : idos,
111.00 per ton: 60s. $11.56; u"i)io. dairy.
60. 818.80: 10a 314.00: bales. 38.1$:
Imported Liverpool, 60s. - 320.00: 100s.
818.00 40s, 818.00: xtra hoe. barrel!
2s. 5s and J0, I4.5O05.SO: tdverpool
lump rock. $20.60 per too. "
RICB Imperial Japan No, 1. 8e;
No. t. 6li.o: New Orleans, bead. SS8o:
;nx ureoie.
ritiMKX 'iNew. iso per - ia
BEANS 8maII white. 88. lara-4
white, $5.00; pink. 83.40; bayou,', 14.06;
umn. 36.68; "Mexican recta, 3F.25.
feats, Tiih ans " Sfrovisioma,
Xy 1 U J Oi1A-' WTi Oam.J ....
(local) hams. 10 to IS Us. l3Ho rer lb:
breakfast bacon, 11 421o lb.j picnics,
L U. M..MM. . Mil - 1 , .. Ik M.M.I.I
. mw. W WM W U.., . . . V SW. Vf .M.
short clears, smoked. 13 He: lb: backs,
heavy smoked. 13 Ho lb; light, smoked.
13 c id: picxiea -.ongues, eoo eacn.
13RXS8ED MAATS Front street
hogs, fancy. '9H lcj, " ordinary. 9c;
Cattle
2,000
8,000
8.000
"higher;
Sheep
1 4.000
8,000
9.600
cattle
, . .. ., .. . . -, . . ,.. , "",,'. m--m
SPECIAL NOTICE To rarmers and Ccnnlry Merchants
Sh,Ip us .anything arid everything, and we will pay you
: ' r ' TOP market prices.
Hens and Springs, alive ;..14 - Dressed
Veal, under 130 lbs. .9 Large Veal.... 7 to 8yW
Pork, any size 4 8j.e Estrs best market price.
. For potatoea we pay ajl.35 per sack..
Everything must be of. extra good quality and all remittances
will be made promptly.. No commissions charged.
People's Market Grocery Co,
g COR. FIRST AND TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND. OR.
HSIBHESBSXXEBBSSSSISBBXESn
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of
banks, firms,' corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks
for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe
veals, extra, lOftlOHc; ordinary, sOlOe;
ii m'ltton. tqtaoc -ti.RI
itettie leaf. 10s.
tins, 14H
I4e per'lb; 's, 14o per lb; 88 lb
tins. 14 e ner lb: steam renden
13 He per lb: 6s, 13e. per lb;
t end crease. tsitWe.
, aVHSEPSKINS Shearing, '18018a
' each; abort wool, S6A40at esetlljra
' wool. 60e3$l each: long weoL 16e9
81.26 each. - - -
CHITTIat BARK Old. 40e; aew,
4HS Ih.
HIDES Trr hide. 1489 Tb! green,
' 8yi0o lb; bulla, green salt- o per lb;
kifs. Se; esivea. green. 14flSe t-ee lb.
jauiiAiti io jvominai., iiBiic
' Oral, jrwar aa4 Xar. '
' SARLKK Feed. 24 eaJ.p0; roUtd,
orewing, zvx.aa.
WHEAT-Buyteg prtoe. new Track,
',. Portland Club. 310? 1(8; blues tern.
'. Il lDSJl 1H rortyrold. Il.l: re Russian,
$l.i; Turkey red. 11.15; WlUaroatte
t lb; ateana rendered, 10a,
KM . VMM Ik . MMM-
pound. 10a, per lb. -.
lm3--narasneti. per cox, !.;
ior ciama. ti. per ooxi 1 vc per aoa
FISH Rock cod - 19a ib: flounder
$c lb; halibut. .7o per lb; striped
Dasa, o pouna: eaunsn. ie pound;
salmon, Chinook. UHe; herrings, 6a lb;
sole. To per lb: shrimp, 12 per
lb: prch, 80 per lb: tomcod, 10c per lb;
lobeters, 35o per lb; fresh mackerel.
1 j per . in: crawnsn. xv per aoaea:
sturgeon ) per lb; black base. 94
bia a
per
Oolumt
Imelts,' Jo lb: silver
vallev. 8183.
r:c Bran.
1
M 1 LLe TV rrii Ben' n g
iSSS.ii: mlrtdltnea. $1 0: snort. SIS;
icncp, IZ1911; airaira meal, lie fr too.
wuu
t'R Stlllng price easterw Ore-
tent: istiyiiri'cM i.ax
fort 84.19; bakers. 1 36.44 t 66; valley.
ITE lYItl PAT THESE PRICES
Pi saeei Jtege ....... Se
Zr4 V.l maSer 199 P e "
. Pnwn4 Veal, terra e ta BUa
XXrreaeS Baa 4 prtaga, 17e
X.t- Sleas -4 grrtags ..,.1M
Xrea Tarkers ...toe
Sfrs atarkeS lna
AH Predace Mint Be Good Fat
. ' Qnality. '
f R4SK l. SUITQ E4T CO.
TSfBttaf te Beef Trast." -.
rOBTUIB, OmZ4K)aT
smelts. 8c per lb; blsck rod, 7e per
lb: eraria 8l.J8Ol.fS per dosea. .
OTSTERS Sboal water cay. per gal
Ion, 82.60: per 100 lb. sack. $1: Olynv
ria, per ra-lion. fj. is: per loe in. sac a.
$6 08 83.69; (tanned, SOe can. 17. o dos;
eastern in n:i, 11.7a ner .so.
- - - ratata. OoeJ oa, XVa, -
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla. S7a:
cases. 18c; bcl'.ed. bb!.. S9e; cases, $5e:
a gal: lota of 369 sailona, le leaa; eil
ca.e mrav ton, . .
ROr'E-fanlle, 8 .srsat , c jb.""
RfNZWfei 88. deg caave. le per
sal: Iron bbls. 11 He per ni
TURFINTINB U cases. 69e per
WHliS J-EAD Tea lota, 7e fwt
id; see id. tota, se per ib; wsa iota.
- VlHB .NAIL Prest bemla. ft 48.
- -"lertla4l Baaka. '''".t".;L.
Clearlnrs today 11.14.144 8$
Clt-arlngs year ago 89.69.49
Oain 13..M4I
r,o?e today , ll4.134 49
balances year ago. ....
' Seattle Steak.
"H-r t1ay. .'. . . .
MitiKt loaay j
n-irlr.i to s. ........ .....$ 7
b.ianr tolar $52. tit
34:.188.94
,.$1T4ti
- 3KS.884
- marala mTiftmmMg tHvtdsaa.
Ktw York, afarrh !1 Tk KlnnlHlu
ivrmtwf 4-i-m the r-
"r tHr!r irt4-M. pay-hie April
' T TjrTi". lrw) u41ng t r In
train ant frn. is i I a
erari ni Sl.:.4t) Jan.ary 21.
PACIFIC TELEPDONE & TEIEGRAPH CO.
First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Five Per Cent
v 30-year Gold Bonds, Denomination $1000
-The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company owns and operates what is
''Known as the Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Company properties
throughout California, Oregon artdAVasbington. both local and long'distance,
including exchanges" atSan-'ranciotkland, ' Los Angeles, Portland, Se
attle, Tacorna, Spokane, and ibout; one; hundred smaller cities of the Pacific
Coast. -.i hfiKti'i'iM-. - - '-"r- ' : -
The above-mentioned bonds are part 6f-an origirial issue of $35,000,000,
of .which $10,000,000 havi previously .bee ''sold and are now outstanding.
These bonds have been placed oh ;the -market heretofore'at better than par
and interest, and are recognized as-a safe and exceedingly attractive invest
ment, both for banking institufior)s And individuals.-'
Applications will be received at our office for the above-mentioned
bonds at special price of 954 and interest, the right being
reserved to alloTthe bonds in lesser jumount than that subscribed
for, and to withdraw the offering at any time. Full information
relative to the same may be obtained on application at our .office.
Orders may be wired at our expense.
MOMS; BROTHERS
OIA1.IBER OF COMMERCE
Public subscriptions for the bonds are being: received in "the
East by J. P. MORGAN & COMPANY, New York City, and N.
W. HARRIS & COMPANY, New York City, Boston and Chicago..
UM1
mssm,
NATIOMAL BANK
Capital $250,000.00
CORNER SECOND AND STARK
wmmm
1 1 in in rrm i 1 1 1 ii i i r. . . ;rrrTrr,-rrn-rT .
PORTLAND OREGON
Xxceptional Advantages
Whether your financial transactions are large or mod
erate in volume, a personal interview with an "official of
the Merchants National Bank may '.reveal to you distinct
advantages in having a banking connection with this in
stitution. You are cordially invited to discuss any mat
ters in which we can be of service to you. . -
hXaW
Bitulithic Piayement Brings
Satisfaction
... . ,
And Enhances th Value of Abutting Property Mors Than Any
.. Other Pavement ,
BECAUSE Tt is durable, crrrr cracks, makrs no noiie or rumble from
pastinr vehicles, collects no dust or mad. Furthermore, it girts a sure
foothold for horses. Automobiles will not skid. -" -
Warren Construction Co.
J17 BECK BLDG, PORTLAND. OR.
O vcrticclc C Cooke Co. :
Commission Merchants, Sleeks, Bends, Cc'tct, Grain, lie t
: J16-217 BOARD OF TRACK BUILDINO
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Chicago, Kris Totk. Boeto
Wa hara tho ocJr prrrato rlr coratecting PorCand arttb 0 ett'f T.
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