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IICQU, DAILY JOURNAL, IORTLAND, THURSDAY LVLNING. NOVLMHr.K 11. 1903. i nr. or jrAKi-: Tin: rAi i i: AT JIAWJ.EV'S ri.v . ........ ..r- MEWS chimed uiuc is . HARD TO OBTAIN Supplies Dwindling and the . Condensarics Closing ChccsG Is Short,; - So short or the demand l the supply of coi.den.ed mil that; ell today being quoted by local Jobber at the same price. ) -" . Heretofore It DM wen v ju..w... Bell eme of the lesser known d. at from 10 to 40c ease leas th.n tne pet ter Known wnm. , Now It 1. pot . qusatlon of. etting ere, uui r . a. certain orano. vV'iI, .ii ThS to secure my canneu in.. .ari., 1. the flr.t season 1"u."d;rn2 became a power In the dlrT' "7 that euch a condition we shown here . K"Z tw Tperatln-i-it roast joints ss.? sr.-as.a g tlon continue for awhile JoSr, the. will likely dose, too, because the "mail ifk the are receiving wak; operation of. the condensary ua. , profitable. . -. . r- 1 .4 v VAfflt ,TOwVaww v-- as. ok.H,, nllk anfl -cream I.- not SV""-T-r"Ir' lockted. - but every -r. --, . According to a . wnere n iiui k.U". -,. apoolaldvlcafroTO Tlllamocot reivea , . by leading chee.e Ifn11,.B ; nil thi. morning. "Inqulrlea i.are -now coming from California ana ir om r of" ound. but no .ale. are being made be I, cau.e It l not likely that, there will be Ty v.... v,i hra to HUDDiy the ;T.n5VtrelcaTt - toriea closing ana mu ........ .turin nlnnta. I don t .AO i-'Vh:;:V:Vr. rolng'to get ouf .uppliea , unlesa we aend to the ea.t. and to get eastern , chee.e to this market at the .present time higher price, would have ' to be paid. What small stock, of east- ern cheddara are now, coming here are being Jobbed out, at 20a a ,PSB1i handler, are making but little profit ,'at thl. price." , , -x - -mall XnoreaM In Butter anpply. ' , ' Aocordlnir to maker, a fraotlonal ln crease la shown In receipts of milk from Willamette valley points, and the make . of butter 1. slightly Increased. This was caused by the rains of several "'" week, ago, trhteji were mild and warm 7 and stimulated the .growth f grass. KalriB of the past week have done tho ' grass but little good, the cold drying up the cows.; Thla will not be felt for fully another week, eo the average production of milk and butter will - scarcely be r greater than normal. , IX FRONT STREET MARKETS ,! Brief Xoteg ot the Various Lines In ' Local A Wholesale District, 4 1 ' Pear 'aupplles are . very liberal and g rices -are' ruling as low as 60c a box. om few Bale, of extra .elect a. high as JJl.25. ..-j. Potato, trade 1. slow with only oc casional purchases -for- local account, Onion trade Is steady but limited. : ' Tjlssolution of partnership of George Herren and l. 8. Martin, operating under the firm name of Martln-Herrln company. Mm Martin will continue the fruit and brokerage business, while Mr. Herrln will take the potato, onion and apple business. - " A lew cratea OI muecav arauRB are stiicjicins --received rrom ,na .oyuu Best soiling at 11.25. , fi-Vl t:..V,-:,, :: ' t. ym:- c W: - SATS EGGS ARE STILL OOMTKG ,.'? 13.' ':''';:..-:'""': 11 .' .'.V.' ... Dealers Announce That Fresh Sup- -Mlea Are Received From Kansas. . That eastern fresh eggs are still be ing received here is said by the local trade to be because of, their fortunate - purchases in advance. . r , '"It la a mistake to say that no east ern fresh etrea are coming to the Port ' land market," aays W., T. Turper of the i . firm bearing Jils name, ."Cars are being received every few days from Kansas and other points.- Kansas eggs are the best at this time. 01 tne year, ana iney - are selling reaony at aoo a gozen. .Iinal ranch ' esrsra are aealn in evi dence, a few case, being received from Willamette vaiiey points tnis morning, They were priced at 2c a dozen. - DULLNESS RULING IN HOPS Local Market Is Lower ' With No ' J : Business Offering; Even Then, 'fullness continues In the local hop market. Recent offers or hops have been no higher than 23c for-choice goods and few dealers are. In the market at to is tlm. . . -V---v' :sV While numerous inquiries are being received regarding hops, no outside bust nsss' of note .la offering.; ' .. ;. :. There was a report that Carmlchael fv.pt Baiera, was- aBecret . puronaser r r been spread. In hop circles, .but con-i- flrmatlon Is lacking. ; . i ' CHICKENS ARB DOWN AGAIN ; Chickens ar showing a decline of to lo a pound again. Cleanup - sales were made along fhe-.treet during the pa.t 24 hour, as low a. Uc a pound, and the highest price obtainable ior or dinary lota was 13 He- i. . r v v: Geese and ducks are finding a re quest at liberal prices; likewise tur keys. '-. ' , . ' 'Many letters are being received from the country telling of liberal supplies ' of turkeys saya F. M.-Templeton of ' Templeton A Graham, Most of the let ter writers ay they will have from a half dosen to a doaen birds; so the agre gate Is likely to be liberal. ,i C - - ... .,,. , ... " ;,- FRONT STREET QUOTATIONS ; - - Sops, Wool and HMm. ' - HOPs laoi crop, cboic. l To: prime eholre. lc: prtme, 1FHC; medium; &c: 1908 choice, tic; prime, 21c;' me dium, oc WOOL llOi. Willamette valley. 10 0 He: Mtm Oregon. 109 2S& SHEEPSKINS Shearing, ' itttite each:' short wool. 2S$ri0o: medium r kooI. lOctttl eaob; long wool, . "iiai$ lit ea-h. .' i . TAlJOW Prime per lb, 2 8 4c; No, 2. end rrwil, 2 (7 2 He. , CHTTTIM BARK 44Hc . ' VOHAIB 110. 21C140 lb. - 'HIDES Dry hides. 174?HHe In IHfllJUelh: inu.e in: rtttiia rr-m nit. farmers, Country Merchants ? Fmlth warte your at turkeys. 'rMckera. )urka and othr poultry fnt t!wi Thankurtvlng trad. Iri farky. and -e ad duehu hould itIto betwea Nitmbr 1 th and f'.-rfTiner HA. 6hlj ralth. We are paring t4ay aa follows t1p Imme-liatelT : T'r-t br,g. first rl pre ft veel unler 119 le-.lOe (rrkn, liewa and epriir". alive 24e Cfctrkera. bm. and prr.g. drnd 15 to IS. T'jrya. dreeed,'fat c.u- Ity e to MHl drt fat 5-;a!1y lie to 1M Vm rnmrr it-,n wren yu ehlp e ffita He 4 rot ff turn. f(oi e-n rriv trr Pr"T-rt r tme. Ai4rm a., aa'rrneat. to the ! THANK U SMITH MEAT CO, ' ""F"rUrg tre Bf Trott," ' v Pen lard. Orron. - : . ...SUMMARY OF TOPAY'S MARKICTS. J.0oH Trwdttca. Canned milk empty I arant and nomi brands are exhausted. j-ie market firmer; 20 IrVrl 1. a .hhI project. , Wight nrre in btitltr uliljr U"t expect.! to continue. Hop are lower ltli trading Ot. Very email volume here. ' Cl.ic:kii.. are harder to all and clranup mIti are mad lower. Kornu fiesii HS are coming; lo.nl lVc, eaater" SiC. ; , Only locl ,twliica of small. slat pasatng. !n . poUtv.a. . k . Or aim and rioor. . Reduction of frrltlil rato helpa Interior licat rtilaers. Intrrtnr miller are burin wheat end kt-p ruarkrt steady., y Vneonflrmed report of Mt. Louts wheat pualneiia. Onta and barhy Hnarket are flim; Utile tuln. passing Hliort. cover and force Chicago market higher. Liverpool wheat opens lower but clone. 'd higher, i u ' . ' ' V '. Xdve.toelu '. . . . , : , . Iloga remain firm at;"Sto.lkdale with nale. tip trt S. ; . .' .( Iocal run of awliio rontlnu rather liberal "Inf ody.t . Cuttte value, ar. eleudler vlt bq apparent clmnre ' Pni?e. Blieep anil lainl are jtuadv:' Uuilled run. tuWn-to-force rla. ruBuu lean etock. Mead) London Wltrr irlflfng' change..- t Imnite 1. mart In Bank if Kngland fate,tolny. , ' t. . J ." y i J'aclflc and 8iutherit I'aelflo declare dlvldeuda. ' , , , Artierlc No clu . m, nr J ' Coppe per metal marKet ..now a nrrnrr inc. . , , . t . likelihood of an virly Increase In W'e.tern tnioti dividend. 4 4 LOWER HATE IS i 'x FOB FARMERS Secureli Benefits oi Me- dnction of (J rain Charges - From Interior Toints. i j: -;:..' in I n - -, ; v-- Rainfall for W'het. . i N ', i ' 'Inch.l It ! ..Inch. Portland ,)7 Walla -Walja. , 04 Pocatello ..... .&4:Baker Clty...;vT. Roseburg ..... .40:Lewlston -OS Spokane ..... T.Holse . ....... . Tracc'; 4 !; ' Northwest, Oop Weather . ' Oregon Fair . tonight and Friday; cooler: tonight.. -'Witn- heavy to killing frosts ln'the morning.- Light east wind. Washington Fair tonight ana - n- dayi cooler east portion tonignt,iwun havy froBts in : the morning.; -Liglvt uortheast wind. ""' " -' " , Idaho Fair tonigni ana raay; cool er tonight., - ' Lower Rate Goes to Farmers. (Ooeration of the" lower freight rate, on grain slnee the first of the month has put from 2o.tb 2o a bushel in the pocketbooka of Interior producers. They are today receiving that much more for their wbeat than previous to the lower ing of the frelgnt charge . Srm wheat la still being purchased at interior points by millera of that sec tion, but eo -far as known coast peoMe have been absmt from the trading for th. maut rw riava . There are reports of a small amount of business available for Bt. i.ouls shipment, out tuis cannoi m confirmed. Advices from there and from Minneapolis this morning siai ai flour demand shows a liberal Increase and the grinding is only gauged by the ability ot tlie millers ; to j seoura,. the wheat. 1 ' . - . . .: ot and, harlev markets remain firm but dealers are still holding off -their purchuse. because of , the higher price Cottar Grove Peaches. ' Cottage Grove, Or., Nov. ll.A few days since Hamilton Veatch, who owns properly a short disUnce east of Cot tage Grove, brought to Manager F. O. Conlev of the Commercial club a bushel of Sa'lway peaches -whlcb' were -raised upon .unjrrlgated land, frhese, peaches averaged three Inches : In dlamoter and brought 11.80 ner bushel on the home market. -- Mr. Veatch has been a resi dent of this section -for many years. The peach orchard has been In bearing 26 years. It having been planted by" ;MUnc le Robert" Veatch more 1 than a quarter of a century ago. x ne irep a suiooth, regular and have never failed to bear'5 since they were B ySparp old. This Is not a little surprising; for It. Is commonly supposed that peaches do not attain an average age of more than 11 to 14 years.. i. Mr. veafh also has demonstrated the fact that Shoe Peg popcorn attains per fection at Cottage Grove. He brought several stalks of th4s variety to the, Commerelal club rooms which measure more than nine reeu ana upon wnicn six ears fully developed are to be seen. 7o lb; kips, 1010Ho;' calves, s;reen, I6OI80 per lb. : Bnttei, Sggs and joUtjry.' k EGGS Loca, candled, select, 42ej ordinary run, 4042c; seconds, tic, lo cal storage.- S2H 3o;- eastern, storage. Igttfffsaa. fa UTTER FAT Delivery f. o. D. Port land Sweet cream, 14 He; sour, -8 8 He. BUTTER Extra creamery, 86c; fan cy, 34Q85o: store. 2214c ... CHEESE Fancy full cream flats, 18e; triplets and daisies. 18c; Young Aroer- fCpr.TTTT'RT Mixed '.. chickens. IS 18 He, fancy hens. 14c; roosters; old, 10 Pile; Springs, itSC, geeae. ig ouvu, ts-- tnrkevs. allvo. 174W1TMCI. Alressed, 2223)ic; pigeons, squabs. 33 per do.; dressed chickens, .7H?16c; wild geese. $6 per dozen. CralB, rionr and 'Kay.- .-'' '- BARLEY Producers' prloe 1909 Feed, 326.75; rourd, 33V: brewing. 2.t9. - WHEAT Track Club, 913c; Jslue stem, 31.0101.08; red. 90c; fortyfold, 95ii96c: Turkey red, 81 92o; , Willam ette valley, 94a MIILSTUFFS Selling price Bran, 126 R0; middlings. 381; shorts, 327.69; chop. 821928.: alfalfa meai. 319 per ton. FLOUR New crop. patents- 36.00; Slra'ght, $2.88; bakers. 34.8505.00; Willamette valley. 3 4.90- bbl.; export grades, 34.00; graham. X. o.o: whole wheat. J5.80; rye, 60. 3.0; bales, 33.0U. HAY Producers prtoe--New timothy, tYHlnmette. vallow . - fane. 818: ,- ordi nary j IT easteru: Oregon. 320; mixed. 31415;-clover N. 1, 314 15; -wheat. 81$i 15; Cheat. 316CI16; alfalfa, -316. - OATS Spot delivery. - pre1ueere price Track No, .1 . white, . 2wz.8; gray, 328Sf 18.50. ; ' ... j , : - - - .CORN "I ia. cracaeo. iff . rraita aad Teretabiea. 1 ' FREEH FRUITB OrangesT Valencia, 31.14 3,69 box; bananas, to lb.! lemons, tn k.,i- -mr fruit. 34: Dears. 50 i t K- Tr.iio v vranea. 90c d 11.85: ' Con-1 cordw, llHWlSc: huckleberries 80. POTATOk.3 telling, new, 31; buy ing, eastern Mttllnnnun ari utcramni, 60(i 5c: -Willamette vall-y, 6ic. ONIONS Jobbing. 31-2631-35 pr ewt; garlltv l12c per lb. . VEOETABLK8 t. " rnreipa Orron, tfjiOc sak; beets 31 25: carrots. MJtf tOc aa'k ; cal.bne, cl. ..Qsoc; tomato-, local, tuner. 60c crate; bns. 1C Pr lb.: cauliflower, ..C.uo er ooin. pees. IOC per ID ! aoraeracu-n, ic: arj-ii onion. 10c doa.: p-rpers. t-eil. lo..'b! lead lettuce. 2C C..; somoua-. ai.e Ik: rJl-hia. 1C doa. butich-: celery. 40O8JC CtX. erg plant, 81(1 125 cra, com, 41.23 ik; sweet . pout oca. 81.1 M 1 ii. - - - aroeertea. Brits. Eta. FCGAR Hibe. 14 15; t-n drd. 85 ; fru't or brrr. I djr snnutated. 3b.;: rnf a. ; " Iri 'en . 13 S6: i ye;w. 85.18: r jliiS; trr a. tic; ha.f bair.s. Jv; A!e qjolat!or are S aa net caas au.-loa t " - gAJ.T Ct Half greets. ! 81 w hi; 3-, 8l: ta ' il.lrr. Ia. lie 314. .-. Ifc t re fine tar, a ? 6e an4 1na. 3C3lit. la rr. Ir I ' 44 r-r t"". - i.,itiv, iih? per la. l-.ICF. lhi- l Jo New L 6l4j'i rt.'inir la not maintained." . r. r - - SHORTS COVER; WHEAT MOVES IIP Chicago' Advances 'SJiarplj ' ; After Ojniiipr ;Down-4 1 r Liverpool' Higher. ' : CHICAGO .WHEAT MARKET. t ' - v. Nov. ll.- ov. 10. 3aia . .1908. Dec ...106' . . 1084A--1-Js--...1WH May ;..104yf A; 1103 4.,: Pi- 107. July ... 97 s ' 1( ' ; 01 BROOSniALL ANNUAL. REPORT I.?:-,; :;- r TiV:,?; J Liverpool, ,Nov. It Broomhall sum mary of his annual wheat- report! i , Requirements- tor the season - Unitad Kingdom; 216.000,000 bushels; Europe, 80,000,000 bushels. , Exporting surplus ...v . '- United -SUtes, 128,000,000; Canada, 64.000.000; eastern Europe, 208,000,000; Australi?and India, -161.000,000; Rus sian. 6.808,000i Balaka .Utes. 88,920,-000;- Argentine, 109,680,000 bushels. 'Chicago, Nov;, ll.WWIe' wheat was. generally lower at the opening of the market today, closing was 1 ta lo a bustiei nigner. , - Short covering on " a very . extensive scale, - which parried December to 105 H May 104 arid July 97, materialised soon after the opening, i - - ' iKxcellent demand for cash wheat was a factor of Importance In shaping the market for futures today, From Mln-r neapolls came the word that -millers there were very liberal buyers or wheat and-that the grind was simply gauged by the amount of "wheat which could be secured. Similar conditions were reported , from St. Louis, i ' " Liverpool was lower at the opening but. made a fractional gain toward the closing. It was perhaps this ; latter movement that caused shorts to be come frightened and even tip their sales. T Rmnmhali rahltul that the weather In ArgenUna was generally cooU Wheat crop In the south Is making excellent progress and looks- well. - In the north the crop Is well advanced and harvest ing will shortly commence. ...a . wire from Minneapolis saya that .one house operating Zl couniry ata- tions has in ail 4,ouo ousneia m . wuo on hand against j.izo.wuo puaneiB year ago. Of this 484,000 bushels. 408, 000 Is, stored wheat. -. ; ; ,; , : ' i , , ' Wheat No. 2, red, $1,120: No. 8, .red. 21.10 481.18; No. 2, hara winter. 108: No. 8, hard winter, $1.03i.06: No, 1, Northern Spring 81.07 0149; No. , 2. Northern -Spring, $10801.07; vNo. , 8, Unrlnir . 1 1S ) 1 06. . : Corn No. 2. 6464c; No. 2. yellovf; 646Bc; No. Z, iSU6U; NO. S. yl low,' $4 64 c. -r ', ,' . ;V t Range of Chicago, prices furnished by; uverneca; & L.ooite company WHKAl, Open. High. 103 105H 103 104V . 95 97 ,4 CORN. RSH"" B9 60H ,60, 60 60 OATS." Low. 103 103 , 96H t8 60S 60 t- ' 88 ' : 2076 . 1887 1176 -1126 1937 1030 Dec Mar July. Dec."' Mav "68 HA -60 A July ov Dee.' May July Jfan. May S8 39H 4l?J 414 891 89, - PORK. ' 2275 , 2126 1987 2013 .LARD. 1176 118o -1127 '1140 , RIBS. 1040 -. 1055 1032 1042 89 U A 41 A 39 2115 2012 1185 Jan. t May . 1140 A Jan. . , May . . 1055 1043 . '; Liverpool ' Wheat Market. Liverpool, Nov; 11. Wheat:. : ' Open. -.- Close. December .',. '-w.7s , 10 d 7s lid March 7s 8d 7s 8d May ' 7a 7d .7s 7d No. S. 6 Me: New Orleans nead. 8 14 O 7c; Creole,-. Slia- - "" ' ..' ". ' ' BEANS Sman white. $6.60; large white, $4.50: pinky 34.25; bayou, $6.76; Llmas, $5.00; reds, $7.10. . ' -' Meats, 3fUa and .Provisions. DRESSED MEATS - front street hogs, , fancy," 8V4c; .ordinary, . c; veals. 'ordinary, 19o; Kl Ta' :lilmh& TA. HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pacg (local) ham, 17 Vic; breakfast Jaeorv 18 HO 27c; boiled ham,;1616e: pic nics, 14c: cottage roll," J6ci regular ahort clears, smoked. 16 Ho: backa, smoked, fc161c; pickled -tongues, 60s "1.0CAL LARD-KetK - Wi 10. 17c per lb.: 6s, 17HC per lb.; 60 lb. tins. 7c per lb,; steam rendered. 10. 16VtO per Ib.J 6s, ItSc per lbj com pound, 10s. llUc per lb. - CLAMS Hardshell, per : boX 8140; raror rlarr.s- f2 box.'-. .. - FISH Rock cod. 10c lb.: floundarm. e lb., halibut. 8o lb.; striped baas. 13c lb.; catfish. 10O lb.; salmon,- steel head, 7e lb.; silvers, ic Ib.i soles, ic lb..; shrimps. HVic lb; perch 4c lb: MMaeo So per lb; lobsters, 36e per Jb.; freeb mackerel. per lb.: crawflah. 23c per doa.; etuvgeon. 1 3 He per lb.: black baae, loe per lb. Columbia smlta per lb.: silver smelts, so per lb.; black cod. 7 u.r rr lb.; cr-ba. IH1.J)0 per ooa. OYt HI TERS Phrwlwater Mr. per sal- Ion. 82 6.: p-r 10. It. sack, 35: Olrmpla, per aallon. 32.4; per 10 lb. ecK. 17 T.69; canned. 0e can, 37c doxen; eastern In shell, 31-T6 per 100. . y-Jots, Ooal OO. K6e. EENZ1NK m de.reee, ca-e. 19. per rL; troa bbla, 110 per gai. . UXSKED OI It Kaw, .bhla, 71c; raatra, Jiic; boiled. fcM- 73c; caees, Ifcc; Close, 105 H 104 A 97. . pe-r galloa iota er . gauoaa ic icae, oil cje meal. IIT tea. - Roi,r. Vrna. 8e; aixaL 7S. 11 kt r.N 1 ' S t. In caa-e, 7c per gal WHtTK LKAD Ten lota, T" 1 lb ; l-e lb. iota, 5e per la.. We lota, ir 1 , r lb. l OAl, Ol IV Parl, aatral and sUr. 19e rr (tsHon; on lie irailon; elatne. .alinn: b- .i.gfcU 8e iion: eitre tr. le rUtT,i wt-r wtlte. llt0 IS He tr iilm: special water vbite. lir x. on- . ' a:OHVK Re-1 rrowa SJd tno'ir, iiftiit r',",: r". 7H no; V M. A P. r.nia IIHWH e ial.oo. etslBe OstliUf. g Ite gaPea. - Jo.-aJ war l aU. IrU g resIia, fllSfPOIIIIED AI PAYLiEUTS f ' " 4JBBBJSJBWeSJSSlSB Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Declare Kegular ; Dividends .Today. New York.'NoV. U.i-Some dlaappolnt menUas shown by traders in the dec laration of . the, rrgumr dividends . on Kouthtirit Pacific and I'nlon raclflo. An advance rnth rate, on the former had buen generally expwoted. ..." Block market miuln but llttltr headway lu cither ilrMtlon during the day. An effort was made to ball the list toward the closing. lat this wasta failure, and the auaajon closed .with the . market mixed, but with losses predominating. 'Hill shares were tho weakest .-of the Hat today, eevern declines being shown In rth'Orat" Northern and Northern Pacific. Latter lost 1, and former 1V points' of yesterday's price.' . r Ttnlnn Taclflo cioaed with a loss of a point, and Houthern Pacific was down aj fracliun. eievi . hiw wc ... aa ni-la ninvMnont Was COn- rernsd, and both Wimti and preferred of the Corporation, s- shares ioi aur- Bmelter, 'Amalgamated sdvanclug M and I DttWr On& WHO BIIVTTH av v,.. M Amerleai Strength American Smeltlpg &, Refining ,H Ptnt Strength In these Issues, Is attributed to the. better demandfor the..petal .re . . y . . , As a rule there-was a steAdy. tone for American securities : In . 1-jndon, today, but the changes were trifling. There was ,no. Changs, In the Panic ofTjEngland rate. .' '' : . ,. .' r. ; h Range of New .York prices furnished r overbed & Cooke company. . , j by O O too. p-g- ' v-y i.-y ). DESCRIPTION. lis- .mail Cop. Co.. 88 89 14 '73 89 74 T4 119 Am. t;. oc r ., p.. Am. , Cot. Oil, c. Amy Loco., . c . Am.-Sugar, '73 62 73 61 62 7m 180 98 131 98 98 Am." Smelt, p. .-. Anaconda- M. Co. Am. Woolen, a.. Atchison, c..,.. i, Sl 0, C e.e e B. or Oj p...... B. R. T,... ... 1 49- (lllMi K 119 4: 84 84 119 ni9 115 116 115 "76 185 75U 90 74 188 Canadian Pact., c, 185- Cen, Leather, c ten. Leather, p C a'g. W., c. 47 (47 108 20 20 U C, M-. &rSt. P., c 157 . 187 157 . 187 166 ; 88 87 48 65 79 80 21 85 ty. . at v.,- o. Ches. & Ohio.. Col. F. & I., o. . Col. South., c. ,. Col. South., .d p 68 ' 48)4 88 48H CoL South., 1st p Corn Products, c 22 86 22H 86 do pfd ....... Del. & Hudson.. D. & R. G., c... Erie, o .......... Gt. Nor., pfd..,. Interurb. Met, e. do pfd ....... Louts. St Nash... Man. Ry. ....... M., K. & a... do pfd .... . ... Distillers ....... Ore Lands Am. Can, 0 ..... 184 184 183 112 46 82 46 32 143 143 141 22 22 62 62 61 151 161 161 140 47 a 47 46 86 81 14 84 48 III 85 9 ao pia i. .... . Vlr. Chemical, e. ""'dO"PTCt ."'. Mo.. Pap. .... , National Lead, 121 70; 69 87 132 87 N. Y. Central . 131 N. T O. & W... 46 95 89 Nor. & West., c. ao pro. . . . . 146 144 ill. f a.ut, u. . . Paa M. S. Co.... 44 43 Penn. Ry. ...... P. G.. L & C. Co. Pr. St. Car. o. . , . 141 113 140 113 67 do pfd. . . . Reading, C. . . do 2 pfd. . . . do lpfd. ... Rep. I. & 8., c. do pfd. 104 162 160 ......... 162 .... 161 so 89 '494 47 47 47 1UD 40.94 108 105 105 40 Bock Island, c. 4Q 89 80 t do Dfd. -. -...I OX 67 'Hi HI 67 80 StL. &S. F. 2pf 68 S7 , 69 SO 68 128 80 69 69 : ao , lpra. ....v St, L& S..W. C, id' 80 South. Pac, c. South. Ry., c . . do tfd. ...... 129 129 128 30 30 80 Texas & Pacific. 34 63 34 63 84 63 T.. St. L. & W.. c ao prg , . TJnioh i'aciflc, o; 201 201 199 200 IT. 8, Rubber, e. , TJ. S- Steel Co., c. do Dfd. ; 60 90 4 89 48 89 90 126 126 126 126 Wabash, c....... do pfd W. U. Telegraph. Wfs. Centra, c. 11 77 19 61 .77 19 60 76 19 50 60 89 1 84 47 62 do pfd. . . . . ... . Westinghouse. . Beet Sugar.. .. . . Utah. Copper, .i . 86 47 -61 85. 47 62 84 47 62 Cons. Gas. . . . Big Four........ Kan.-City South. 1 143 143 143 77 43 67 vs -43 78 48 77 43 1 ton Con). . ... Wheeling Lake Erie, 8 (g A Ills Chalmers, aa.vkjwo -. Total sales 654,900 shares. Money closed 3 04 per cent Kx' Dlv. S per cent. PRODUCE PRICES IH NORTH AND SOUTH Ban Francisco, Nov 11. Wheat Good to choice, California club,' 3177 W 1.82; Australia and propo, $1.902.O0; Sonora. $1.85 8.00; northern wheat. bluestem, 31.02 r l.so; ciutx ll.(lV 1.73;' turkey. $L77eil7; red. $1.68 31.71. ' Barlev Feed barley. 81.4301.45; fancy, $1.46; - common, to fair, 31,49 1.4-; brewing ana jnippinj. i 1.48; fancy, $1.50. . v . JKe-as Per dosen. California ftWsh. In- eluding cases, extras, 53c; flrsu. 45e; seconds, 80c; thirds. 28c: selected pul let, 37c; storage extras, 31c. nutter Per. Dound. ex tree, 31 He; firsts, 30c; seconds. 29c; storage ex. tras. 30c: storage ladles. 15 c; stor- . Cheese Per pound,, new California flat, fancy, 17 c-r firsts, 16e: second-, 14c; California Yount America, fancy. 18c; nnti, ic; urnon, i-c; urr New Yorhs singles. lc; Oregon dalaiea, UHr; Oregon Yotine America. lHc l'otatoee Per c-nlal. river whitea, 6 e6n. rn sacks, with some choice stock higher; . Salinas. $1.!61.35: Oregon, i&c felloe; none offering at present; sweet potatoes in crates, $1,216 1.36; In iacKa. Ic per pound - , Onlona Te'low, TOO 80c OnuirM Per boxl new navels, 31 3! 2.60; t-r.rerlnee. $f.01.;6; Valencia. $3.90 6 3.6-. - -( ' ( Todar's rVarUIarket. Seattle. Wah. K'.' II Batter WeaMngtoa cneamery. firata. 37c: rencb. 24U2c. 1 eastern . creamery. 814714c; r ege Loeal - w. Iiaite,' fatx-y vt .ta -e-t-rn. 14 Jfcc; eaaiem sterage, 2lt!i4c: Wrn, 3542c- Cn.. Ci-o brwk. 17 0 16c: wheel fSwiea. He; tl"' Swim, l'; Llr-H-r-g-r I1"; "w Tila-oa. 1 1 H e; Ttii n k loi'.r A m-r-. irirt-in Twira. l.jlHf; Wlscnfla Icroog ATn-r1ca. 1' Jl. . vwitona i r-n. (! r-r -; Oall rmi. lHe rr p"un4; Mai Wa.,a, lt l-c: fant $1.16. n. mi rsr. 414ml. .aeeta. $1-t,l yz cat. I KILLERS DE ID , BETTER QUALITY Toppers in All Lines Bring Extreme Quotations in '.- Stockdale Yards. . UNION STOCKYARDS RUN. ! , ....... s .... L t. rt liogH. vain, vaf7". or.F. Thursday , ,.. .46 .-,..188 8 102 weonaauay . , o Tueaday C.9 . 87, Monduy ' '. . . . - Haturciay .'. i .'HIT ' " 86 ' Friday ....... 1 68 y Weak ago i,.. .429 " -8 '. Year ago, ......... . , J90,' 1907 ......... 80S 68' 19061 .'... :4.. 00 - 60 4905 ,.,..,,. 91 - - 67 18 j8 f 127 '700 ' 100 -r- 178 trnion ' Stockyards, Nov. 11. While there continues, a most satisfactory run of hogs, an. event 'scarcely expected at this time of tha year; the market at Stockdale Is In the' very beat of shape. Sales are still being: .made in the swine market at $8. but .to. obtain' this figure quality must be Al. Soma arrivals dur ing recent days that were not up to- the scratch -have been' sold at. fractionally lower vahies but' the general trend of the livestock 'market could scarcely be better so far as swine are concerned. Finished Hogs Hard o Obtain. . While ther -remains an ' unusually good supply of hogs in general, a scar city exists in the - better clapa of stock. Killers say they would far prefer to pay $8 for hogs 'at this time than to pay 87.75 for somethlbg that was not of the best Demand for extra goad hogs Is constantly growing here and present In dications are that it will tako some time to supply this want. Today's run of hogs at Stockdale was 246 head com pared with 23 yesterday, 639 Tuesday, none Monday, ff7 . Saturday, 169 Friday and 429 head, a. wejk ago today. , Cattle Tons is Steadier. - Those who held back their cattle from the market. last week and sent some of them forward .this week, received much better returns for their shipments than would have been the case were the supplies sent at a time when the mar ket was badly overcrowded. Sales of top steers are still being nfade as high as $4.50 in the yards at Stockdale, but few of the arrivals bring this price because they are , not of proper quality. ' . - There continues a most excellent mar ket 'here for well finished cows. Re cent sales In thla line have been gen erally around $3.50 for toppers .and more could' not be used at that figure, according' to the trade. Slight Increase In Sheep Hun. WHiile there was a slight Increase In the run of sheep In the yards today, total supply is limited. Notwithstand ing this there is no rush to buy sheep or lambs and prices remain about as previously quoted. Killers' wants are still limited because the big people have not yet entered the market because of their very liberal 'purchases at thterlor points recently. ..'.., fcnose Who Supply the Hark, C. H. McCauley of Forest Grove sent In a mixed car of cattle and calves. O. P. Patten brought in a mixed car ot hogs : and sheep from Halsey this morning. .. . A. J. Hecker brought forward a mixed car of hogs and sheep today. E. G. Young & Co., the Oakland, Or,, merchants, .sent in a car of hogs from Yoncolla. George Whlted of Baker City had six cars of cattle offering on the market today. vi .,---,- . Kiddle Bros., the flour kings of Union, sent in a .load of swine from that city today. Yards' Kepreaentatlve Prices. , HOGS. ' " Averaea lbs. Price, 64 hogs 19 hogs .. 229 $7.00 , 144 7.60 116 7.00 ....... -258 8.00 16 hogs 65 hogs The followinr Is the general range of livestock values in tne yarns: CATTLE Best steers, weighlng-1200 pounds, $4.60; medium steers, fi.zo; best cows, $3.25; best heifers, $3.00; bulls, $1.752.25; stags, $3.603.OO. HOGS Best east of the mountains. iR AO: Willamette vallev. best 17.78 s 7.85; stockers, $4.006.00; pigs, $6.00 7.ou. SHEEP Best wethers, $4.2604.60; ordinary, $4.004.50; spring lambs. $5.25; straight ewes, $3.504.00; mixed lots, $4.00. CALVES Beat, xb.oo? oratnary;s.ov 4.60. ' lTogs. 5c Off In East, Chicaa-o. Nov. 11. Receipts: Hogs, 18.000; cattle, 7000; sheep, 17,000. Hogs are 6c lower. Left over yesterday, 6000. Receipts year ago. 28,000. Mixed, $7.60 8.10; heavy, $7.85 8.30; rough. 37.55 S7.7S; light, S7.6V Cattle steady. Sheep strong. ' Omaha. Nov. 11. RecelDt.: Hogs, 3200; cattle, 8200; sheep, 6000. Kansas Citv. Nov. 11. Receipts; Hogs, 9000; cattle, 7000; sheep. 6000. Last week of Miracle Painting. Meier & Frank company, fifth floor, journal want ads bring; results. l-u m b e r mens National Bank CORNER FIFTH CS5. STARK FINANCIAL SOUNDNESS The esteem in which this bank is held by the public is a direct result of Us financial strength and the fact that it combines larre capital and surplus with those rrUmp les of safe management which place basking vpon a acuni f (rendition. NEW ACCOUNTS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED DEATH KEPOKT - i;XAaQKi?ATi:i) George Mohr l)fclared Dead ami l"a- tate Settled by Court He Writes From California. ' (flp-cUl Pl.patck te Tea Joerasl.t Vancouver. Wash., Nov. 11. Ueorge Mohr. a former resident of this cvunty. who was reported dead and his property administered upon, has written the ad inlnUtrator from Santa Roaa. Cat., that ho is very much alive and asks for In formation as to how his e.ut was art tied. ' , . . 1 ...., When Mohr . left Vancouver several years sgo he was the holder of a mort gage on a certain pleco of Clarke coun ty property to the amount of $100. F. O. Noble was a creditor of Mohr to the extent -of $100, and after several months, with no sign of Mohr returning. Nobis made affidavit In the superior eourt of Clarke county that .Mohr was dead, and he was appointed administrator of the estate by Judge McCredle. The estat. was settled and the mortgage money turned over to Mr. Noble. '" In his letter, through, his attorney, Mr. Mohr asks srhy any one. should say he was dead, and asks for an account lng on hia mortgage. ; " - . At the Electric' Hotel. Oregon City. Nov. 11. The follow ing registered , at the Electric' hotel yesterday:- Nete My.ers. San Francisco; Steve Fisher, and Wife. B. Bulltvan. Mr. and MrS. If. G.-' Shockley, J. T. Rlcleyy Robert Wplfi Jim Benny, Ed Onsby; G. H. Boyer, Mollalla;Glof Heck" burg. B. P. pf later, J., HHatser,; W. Stone; William Finn;' E.. A Rivers and wife. Spencer,: Mass.; Johnand Wife Spencer, Mass.; 'C, Smith, J. RUey NORTHWEST BAXK, STATEMENT Portland Saaks. . Clearings today ... a. . . . .HSH5MJ , Year ago ...,,....... 1,292,446.86 Gain today Balances today Year ago . . . v.-.f ?JM2HS ill.768.67 111.261.48 Seattle Banks. v Clearings today. .t.l f9,O.C0 Balances today i , 814,995.00 Taooma Banks. ' Clearings today ...;.......$ 3.400 Balances today ............ . 60.634.00 New-York Cotton Market. (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.) New York. Nov. 11. Prlcea of cotton u follows: Open. Hign. jjow. 1489 1465 1485 148r 1605 1486 Close. 1465-66 14727$ -148586 148587 149596 1492094 149093 1431C32 1303(3)0$ 1255 83(9134 14S0 52 Jan. ....... 1475 Feb. .1483 March ..... 1490 April ; ... May .1505 June ;iii'' July ... 160? Aug. 1440 Sept 1313 Oct. : 1260 Nov, 1616 1602 ,1614, 1450 1825 1262, 1496 1490 1490 1432 1308 1256 Dec. 1456 1471 1461 Sales, 45.0,000 bales. SNAPS FOR LADIES A Oreat Special Offering; ot Sateen Fsttiooata. . ";" In addition to the great sale of Ladles' sample ' suits, we are showing extra values In black mercerised sateen petticoats at 68 cents, black moire petti coats at 98 cents, percale flannelette kimonos at" 98 cents, percale wrappers 87 cents, heavy flann'"tte wrappers, 98 cents. MeAlIen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison. Last week of Miracle Painting, Meier & Frank company, fifth floor. Many Men Have started business with, a capital of only ability, hard work, hon esty and a good repu tation. An important factor in auch cases is the bank. We want to help such men. Call and become acquainted it may be of mutual benefit. We pay Interest on Time and - Savings Deposits ! 4 Issue letters of credit, buy and sell exchange, make transfers of money and furnish any other banking facility required. Open 8 a. rn. lo 5:30 p. m. , Saturdays 8 p. ra. (Si. tl Pi.i .ia t Tt. 1 -.ni.1 Orraoii I lly. fro. 11. II." ii. 1'Ulp HI1" c' to make the- flue-r welshta ,f paper. 11. -large liO lin-b mnrlilne, which the " cent has In uae at present, will be ck.i tlnued on pnwspaper and the liavlcr grades of manllaa and wrapping paper. Ilorhe Would lie Councilman. Oregon City, Nov. 11. The petition of J. A Roche for councilman, of the second ward was filed today. Mr. Hnct Is proprietor of the Oregon City Foun dry. ' . " ' t - ! . 1 - ' BSEIK ACCOUNT Establish business standing and credit with every one with whom you deal by maintain ing a . bank . account . and paying fof every thing , by ' check. . No man succeeds who docs hot , adopt proper busi ness methods.' y 1 VeK place: no restric ; tions pn amount ' re quired to-open an ac4 i-i y MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY comrsm sixth Airo wask ntOTOH sTsaiBTg.' , J, Frank Watson , .... . -Pres Iden t B. L, Durham...,. Vice President W. H. Fear. ... i'-Secretary Si C. Catching. ... Asst Secretary O. -W. T. Muellhaupt,.... Cashier E. M. Hulden...r.iAsst Cashier George N. Davis. . . .Trust Officer Stanley Baker... .Bealty Manager Oregon Engraving Cos Stock At $1 per share, pays 2 per cent per month, pay v able on the 15th of each month; has paid it for several years. Here is tho conservative investor's ' chance . to " secure 500 shares of this Stock at $1 per share, which is really , worth $2 per share now.. v .. '.: :'- y'i yy ...v...-- -: -INVESTIGATE THIS NOW Smith -Wagoner Co. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PAVEMENT Brings -Satisfaction ABTD SimAirClJS THB TAtTTH OF ABUTTIWCr 30 BTT BECAUSE la durable, aeve cracks, makes bo noise or rumble from passing Vehicles, ooUecta ao dust or sand, vnrtnennore, 19 gives a sure foot. . . .,aot skid... , . Warren Construction Company JUT MTCK .i POTXAWI, Pvef beck & Cooke Co. Commission Merchant ... Stocks, Bondi : Cotton, Craia. Etc. 216-2IT Board ctTrtietzZl'rz Corr' " '" ef te ' - Cttcage. Nw Tcx. f'-'f-5- We bare te, e-'r .f'.'" ' tnaKtl- ;! "! i j eeira :.''. i