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JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY KVKNINO. NOVEMBER 1C0D. 30. ! ' i LATEST MSWS (IMF wmSOPS MAmETS mm supply COLIC BETTER Markot ' HoWinff Very Firm A Ions: Front Street . - High -Prices Kule. Entire Iwal pouHrr market Is hw '-T.-.M.V .trenth along Front : ev4. " Receipts of chickens during the r wtl conaldrebl)r Increased over What !,. been expected, but owing , . great shortage In supplies by taller, the whctleeale market dlii not "UTht there U likely to be a continu ance it a very ood Poultry -market , 1 arr VH I Oil I V the price, but the Jjreaenr that the trade will be ab e to 'ort thea-reatest amount of took H- aver without flolng Wiucu mp'j r- SUMMATtT Or TODAT8 MARKET. -. ZXMkl rroduo Chicken receipt are heavier but they are qut'klr cleaned up. I'lnenut crop la short again; aala pad here at tti a faun -All fleh ahowe acarcltr; Mother advance of Ho In halibut, liuttor advano In local market la more general at l7o poirna. Hop market la firm, but aaluee are ganernllv showing no cheng Oraln and mtt. rallfornla mlllera buying at Interior point a.nd wheat n't"''-Ulu-etem wheat reache. 11.11 a Uu.hel In I'ortland Israel. " (mil trade excited with purchae-s In eastern Oregon baate of More activity reported In barley with feed ranging firm around 111 60. Chlraso wheal cloned Uo to W higher after wetuc ap. W heat priors ara again lower in t Liverpool mara-ei. XVtveatook. , Pries' of cows goes to new high record today In Btockdale yarSa. Sule of one lot of cows la made at 11.71; rlae of 10c Entire cattle market Is firm , with valuee generally maintained . Sheep and lamb advance 16j with a better demand ner Hogs ara firm with more ! today at 14.10. rinanolaL Both Union Taclfle and Southern Paclflo how better .earning. London la generally higher today for American securltle Regular dividend la .declared today on Utah Copper shares . Hock Island Intereata heavy buyers of Wabash ahares In .New xor Copper securities higher , in New York with ahort covering-. lieM "e'nralVu'nof chicken. 1. today ffi Inn along Front street at ISO nVJ?2. a po'nrt. while for sfancy coop of hens .the pries rulos as high as 14o. rhl i Is for W blrda. Dressed Steele brings a proportionate n'"'" ! . Turkeys Are g-oaroe ana Very It Is nearly a week alnoe the Thanks giving trads oim to an end and still J fns huga supplies of turkeys that ths bear dealers and newspapers said wars delayed In shipment to I'ortland. havs - TuriceJ market la verV firm.- and -few thaT came from Idaflo lats ye.ter da? afternoon sold around th. prtcea minted In this report. Because of the v Irtutni TaA of' offering t.trad. 1. ?onrT th7 Christmas trade, but H 1. .UU too aarly to sav aeiimie v:? r- tI Bhlpmenta in xni uim " ALL FISH SHOW SCARCITY. J ' haiibat ami Salmon Ilard to Oe ' Advance of He in me r unucr. ; ' Another scarcity is ahown In.tha lo cal halibut supply, and the prica naa been advanced o a round. . The continued scarcity of a11,'"38.0 fish In this and other markets of the Paclflo northweat la causing '" : amona- the trade. The entire season has -hown. Tr, ?!"'0, iih.ak sal 1 mon U coming from tha Columbia, and no sllversldea are being, received. Some ." ' salmon Is. being brought from Puget 5 sound and sells it ?c pound. : Two ' weeks ago this same nsh soja nero ai ALL QUOTE BUTTER RISE. ! ii , ......... ..... . . "-. - jt Goes i to I8i4ci FWt: i Several more creameries v advanoed , their auotatlons t on butter to ia a -. pound tod-iy, making .that Yalua almost uniform. The market la very firm at the higher rangeln fact, two creameries . arS auotlng a f raotional adyanoa, over CALIFORNIA 18 CAUSE OF RISE .'. ' ' " . . Buyers for Account of Mill ers There Force Adyance . , . In Wheat Here. RAINFAXX. FOR tVTtBJAT, men. .- all Int." sts ro quoting -advance of He a pound mentioned to ma juunuu IS FRONT STREET. MARKETS.! ? I Dressed Veal Is Now Selling at the rritrhpst Price Beacnea Jiere k ..r nf navel oranges-and a car of J aweet potatoes wera unloaded this mon' ' ?'.n cunumbers. In boxes, ars t7 sgaln coming. . Quoted at 1 8 per pack. ' Dressed real Is selling at the highest . nrfca "in Tears, with few coming for- ward. Kxtrema , strengtn -,in aroueou " " Carload of Texas eggs has been placed on tha market at oc :fc "itv General egg market Is weaker, .with Increase in local uii , , , PINENUT CROP IS SHORT. For 10 Years Supply Has Been De- ' rreaslnc New ArrlTals 25c LD. New crop plnenuts arw now (ln mar- -i- ket and ara seuing ai ms" v..v-..-- u8.Vfr.l a tfta nnrts that I re- ' celve," says Charles Levy of Levy. A . eron . of walnuts In the ....C '(.'vorv aearc In racL a Board . r i humndnvn for abont 10 years, Present arrivals are from Mexico, where most of the stock that enters this mar- ket comes from," ' ' Today's prloa1 for plnenuts is 25o a : POUna. ' '. ' ' -' 't'," j FRONT SiREET QUOTATIONS ; Sops, W.M1 and aaSaa.' HOPS108 crop, choice. ITc: prims to choice, 180! prim 15Hc: medium, 15c; 1909 choice, 23o; prima X?2i4c; m WOOLIioi. Wlilamett" valley. 10 .iit.rn Ortrnn. I0O2S BHEEPSKINS Shearing, , lSOtlo uoh- ahort WOOL 6TI0o: medium wool,. 6OC0I1 each! long wool. liov . TAIXOW Prima, oer lbv IOe; N Iend rreae 14 " . . CH1TTIM BARK Nominal. 40H MOHAIR ISO. OIe la...-,- ; ' HIDES Dry hides. iTOlIHe lb; green. H0lOH lb; bulls, gresn salt, f lbi klpa. 10 10H; caivw. grn, 18o per lb. Batter, Errs and FoUtry.V vnnsi T.nol. candled. ' select 41 & 4ic: ordinary run, 4041o; second 12c; local storage, II l5o; eastern BUTER FAT Oe!rery f. b. Port landgweet cream, !2Ho; sour, llHe. BUTTER Extra creamery, I7e; fanoy, 15 4 86c: etore, 2 1 e. CHEESE Fancy full cream, II He; triplets and d&lsle 18 He; Toung Amer- w'ILD T' aAME Tirge- duck lc 1 SO pair; teal. 2 SO doacn. txitft.TRT MlxM chickens. 1IO 'lSic; fancy hens, 16c; rooeter old. 11c; spring lc: geese, lie; nuom, lc- turkeys (nominal) alive, lT20c: dreesM. 22He25c; pigeons, aquaba, Ji.OO per do.; dreosed chicken 18o; wild gees 14.08 per do -raia. rioa aag Kay. ' PARLEY Producers' prtoa If Ct pe-d. I14.SI; rolled, 110; brewing. '"wHEAT-Track Club, tTCl; blue stem. 1 1. 1 1 1 1 ;red I c 61 lf'O; fort y fold. 11.051.07; Turkey red. 16c 11.00; MiL.LSTtKf 9 P-Uing 2: mlddllnr. 1; hort il 57.50: chop, 1219 2; alfalfa meal. il per ton. FIjCR New erop. patent II; straight. 11035.59; bakr, i; WiU lrrtte vaiiey. 1150 bbtt export r1A, 14 lh; rah.m . H 15: whfte H; rye. 49. 14 50; bal-e. IttO. HAT Prod j-r pHce New timothy. Wt.lairet'a a:iy fancy. II; r.l. rarr. Ill; trr. Orfnn. I?"; tntxM. 114011; cler N 1, IMOll; wh. tlloH: fU IH9M! e!f!fv 1 1 OAI! rt 4';tTrf, rw f."'!- rr1r- Tr- No. 1 V.it. Ii tl.10; rer. I : I f - 1 . ... . ( wR.N-W roie. ft: er-r4. rruJte a TervtaM. FTirf1!! JTHT'IT m-rwi- w r-1 ' tt Tf 4 11: Va i ttt''-.'"li Vk t " r e ' ''' l""'r i r.s,. , i- r-. !-( Jt, T'-'-avj fr;. II li; t o?cri llc.j I . j ; i I- .A.- I .41 00 Portland Pnnatella Roseburg .... .61 Spokane. .01 Walla Wall. Baker City.,... Boisa ....,... Lewlston ...... Irtch. .84 .04 T. .01 T Trao -, v r'y. '"... : Northwest Crop Weather. nrearon and Washington Farr.' ooolar tonljht; fair Wednesday? light wen Idaho-Clearing, cooler, tonlghtj fair Wednesday. v - I California Sends Up Wheat. V T.ooe.1 huvers for ths aeoount af Call fornla parties have forced still another advance In the price of wnat at Interior Oregon and Washington point- - V - It Is stated that several purchases wera made In tha Interior during tha past 24) hours on the basis or juj i bushel for bluestsm, track, delivery Port lnrt .One nrominent buyer for Call' fornla stated this morning that as hlgn aa 11.16 had been paid, one lot going at thaU jagra JmbA ..whera-.thA-.tranaaa-. tloh was or who maae is no siateu by the lnrormani. - -.--? rwaM nt thin California' business, Which is for mlUlng account, the wheat market la not activ Continued - de clines at Chicago, Liverpool and other European -centers have caused many to withdraw from the market temporarily, although recent prices on wheat here nr. hApn Influenced in the list by values In effect at either of these places. ' .. .--.i. . " ftwLtm Mkrkat Xa BOomlUT. ' Oats prices here and at Interior points ara booming, andt several recent sale; have beVm made In eastern Oregon and Washington on tne oasis oi ax.ov nn il.llraro tmrlr tidowfttpr. Some recent sales of barley hava llke- wis been reported around 2 8.60 NEW YORK COTTON JLiRKET "frsimlahftrt hv Overbade & Cooke Co.) New York. Nov. 80. Cotton market range: CTanuary. : February March i. . , " Open. High. Low. Close. ...1431 .1443 1430,. 1435-34 .1.1440 1440 1440 '. 1445-4B ...1459 1471 1468 1463-44 Maw ' : 117 . 1 147S : . 147K-BO Jnlv .......1469' 1480 1467 1472-73 iinn'' mm una - September ;..1290 1304 1290 1294-96 HntnW . : '. .1247 1262 124T 1266-68 December ,...114 1425 1414 1418-19 mae, ' 66 47t)o; t Wiuamw vajiey, puy euc. .. . ONIONS Jobbing. $1.46 : per ' wt; garlic, lufja 20 per 1&, AHrJjKD -llwX.DV. VBflETA BLKS Ntw tnrntp Oregon, 800o sack; beets ii.ze; carrot suw ucti- mufV:- ihhirit. locaL 75S90c: toma toes, fancy. 11.26 crate; beans, l-oc eer lb,; cauliflower, 7690o per doaen; peas, 10a per lb.; horseradish, 10c; green onions, iuo aoi. ; peppers, . dbii, ivo i o. , head lettuce, zvo aoi.: noinoujt, h.h box: radishes, lOo dos. bunches; celery. 4085o dos.: egg plant lac ip.: sweej potatoes, 11.75. aroesns itct - bio. KTTOAR Cube. IS. IE: powdered. 45.IB: fruit or berry, ; t6.8S;Ldry .granulated. 15.76: conr. A. a.a; exir t. ..io; golden O, 15.26; D yellow. 86.15; beet 16.46; barrels, 16c; half barrel lOo; hmait. SSo advance on sacx nasi (Above Quotations are sv oajw net cms qnotations.; .. - - . . . . KICB Imperial Japan No. I. 4 Ho; No. I. Me:Nsw Opleana.flead, tttOTo; Creole. IU . ' SALT Coarse-1-nair gronna.. iovm n rer ton; 40a. I9:8e: able dairy, so 16.60; 100s. Ill; bale .& extra fins barrels, zs, es ano ma, ii.mvi.av; lump rocR, izo.50 per ion. ,r HONEX New, l ho per in. - BEANfc-email . whit 15.50; large white. 14.50: pink, 84.24;. bayou. $6.76; Lima 15.00; red 47.60. . Meat risk an rvanaiea DRESS KD MEATS r jTont . street veal extra, llo;-ordinary, llo; heavy, 10c; mutton, ic; lamos. to.- HAMS. HAtU Jl. IV. mrutna pecs floral) ham. 17 Ho: breakraat Mioon. lStt3l7e; boiled bam. HOlk: pic nic 14e;, cottage roll. 15w. retruiar ahort clears, smoked. . If He: nee a a. smoked, 14 Sfco; pickled tongwe soe each. . . 1XJCAI urn.' nrr vm llc per lb.; 6 17o per in.; es in. tins. 17 14c per lb.; steam renoerea. iss. 14c per to.; as, -jtc per iu. i com pound. 10s. lle par -in. JA iA P II 1 uoiiwaa, S- a wb, r lali nwi ruu, aw iuuiiu.. 4c lb.; halibut. i3He id.; sinnea dim, Ite lb.: catfish, lfe lb.j falmon teel nad. tkc lb.; silver .Vto lb.; fall salmon," 0 lb.: -olfa j shrimp llHo lb; Prch c Tb; torn cod. e per id; ""i r' ". - mackerel, y t t'y rm.: stur-eon. li ne per etc per id. . wwiuu'w. . , - h : ellTer smeit c pr in, piaca tu. i-Ur rr lh.; craba llll I OTfeTERfl f?hne.twat.r bay, per gal n 12 24; per 104 lb ck. It; Olymrl gallon. 48.74; rr 109 lb. -ack. $7 4 Ion Pr g 10: canned ea-tem, 6e can. 14 44 do; letern In sheU. II 74 r-er 10ft. yalata. Ovai OU, arte. EENZINE 4 t'frrom, se e pf gal: Iron bWs. 11 Is a X gai. sa. Tic; boiled, bk't, 4; ca 4e; raw. ea yrr i,am lots er 1 gmuuaa. t.'-fri Marl. ; I Uhlr.M i f In ea 74e p gal WHITK LEAD TO" 1M ! 1; l lh. lot Pr V ? t-f i& cXVAL OIL Part. s-tral snd sur. 14 r nn, o-r.. lie ga,i: . me f-r ue; sjracaj waier t n IClle an: a. M 'i i; v. m F' r r ' ' r nx SHORT SELLERS BUYIIIG WHEAT Send Chicafo Market High er After Lower Start j V Liverpool Down Again. '.: Chicago, Not. 10. flhort sellers had more wheat short than they cared to retail today and put the wheat market Ho to HO a bushel nigner at toe ciub- lDTomoirow being the first of ths days for deUvery of the December option, short sellers decided to take profits and therefore many of them went long to the extent that they had been short of the market previously, imi -snced the rest of the market and after opening sharply lower t the market drifted about lastly until picked up by the sellers who naa turnoa omm w ... .1 thm. An A thA MAfialon. Sentiment abroad continues bearish and after opening ttd lower. Liverpool closed with a net loss of to ttd from yesterday's pne ;: . Total American visible bushels; ..-.vV:---;.Today. Wheat . . ., :...-IMl7,ooo Corn f.293,999 Wheat on passage Increased .880.000 bushels; corn Increased 86.000 bushel Russian shipments of wheat .6"?,000 v..av,i.. n.n.,hi.n 176.000 btmhels. Wheat No. 8 red, 12 0 ; No. I ''i 1 118: No. $ hard v,,1" !,..' vinlir. 1010104: , No. . -Vr-iV in'Bior No. I. north em spring. ,1060108; No. spring. 101 r5vli ' mhtt fild.' 42: No. old, 520! Na t yellow, nold, 4 He; No. 8, 66c; JSO, 9 wane, u f:' f ' low, 67 4o; No. 4 corn, 66c; No. 4 yeL 10W, DO YtC "' COI'JS 83.75 III YARDS TODAY Advance of 10c for Good Stuff Sheep and Lambs Are 25c Higher Again. UNION BTOCKTARDfl RUN. Hogs. Cattle, Calva tineep 1S4 ... 174 m. If& 41 1061 164 Tuesday .... 249 Monday 163 Saturday . .. lo Friday 1044 Thur. (holL).... Wndnasday . 41 Week ago. .. Ill Yenr ago.... 110 ..... 190 170 l0t 484 ioi 41 101 191 II 1 a , . Ill 430 220 261 supply la Tear Ago. 48,973,000 2,661,UUU 8,691,000 Range of Chicago rlces furnished by Overbeck ec cooKe w; : - " - - - WHEAT. Open. High. Deo ..... .105ft 106 106 H iwey May ..... . July , . ; - ... ; : Pea ...... May July Deo. Mav July Jan. May Jan. May Jan. . May , ... , w . . 87H 97 i & CORN. 6lS' 41H 60 (6 40 OATS. . 39 39 41 ft 42 19 ' 40 PORK. 2190- 2192 3100 2110 - LARD. ., 1260 -1260 1182 1185 RIBS. 1137 1160 Low. 105 105 97 Close. 106 106 . 97 67 61 60 ' 89 41 89 , 2171 207$ 1 - 12S0 1157 1130 1090 1090 -. 1080 68A 61 A 60 B 89B 4Z 40 2180 2075 1282 1167 1130 J082B PRODUCE PRICES Ifi; WHAi SOUTH rTTnltd Prea Uased TTlre.l San Francisco, Nov. 80. Eggs, per doaen,. Including cases i-xtras, 6bc firsts, EOo; second 85c; third 28o, storage extra 30a , Butter, per pouna xuxvm". . mti. tin. Amnri S9c: atorage ex . !(Ui- flrata 2Sc .' rhuai. ntr nound New California flat fancy, 18c: firsts. 17c; seconds, 15c; California Young Americ fancy. 19c; firsts, lcpOregon, 17c; do ew York, single 19c: do. Young America, , . potatsa per ont ielf,e.: choice to fancy. In sacks, with extra stock quotable at 90o 11; Sa ti ikii Sft- Orearons. 75c42ll: wet ' cotatoas In crate II 0 1.25. In sacks, lo per pouna.- . . unions xeuow, Diiaii. - - rrm r,f hni NW nSVelS. choic 1 1.76 2.00; fancy, fa.isai.is: ew tangerinea, iiciffi iur ni u il.TBiRi.oo for large boxes; ao manaer- in l; Valencia ivss vz.av. , . Today's Seattle Markets, eoatti. Nn.' SB. Butter. Per pounVN- Washington creamery first 170; ranch, 2427c; eastern creamery, , 28926c; prKMB per dosen--Local ranch. 41 0 tic; fancy white eastern. 40c; -eastern storage. 2124c; Oregon, 4 5e. - - . . rhun. rurr rwund ;ream nrrcIC lc: -r,..i Bwtna. tie: block Kwlsa. 19c: Im- forted wheel Bwls 29tjmc; nmourger, 8c; new Tlllsmook. ,19c: Wisconsin twins. lo: Wisconsin Toung America, 9Cfl9c ... Oninna (reon. wc per aui vbii ornia. 11.409 l.fio per sacxi v aua Wall 11.261 1.60 per saca. PnitDM K ma ana mtuias. 17 per ton: White Rtvar, M(jl6 pet ton; sweet 8i.o per cwt... NORTHWEST B.1XK STATEMENT TorMmmA Bank ' ' Hearings today .....H.64MJ8.79 Tear ego ..,.... r.gi. Gain today I ....... ,..f 84.194.11 111.447.11 140.54.il Palancea today Tear ago .... MONTHLY STATEMENT. ' nearlnra Nov I J.4B.44.2I Tear ago i,sj Month's gala .1 11.11 i.HL71 ' Seattle Saak Cir1re tviy l(inc tcxlay TMcma Bank (lrtrra 1rST ........... 4,.noM fi3ay ............ ..I2.247.JI4 .11.00 5?7 . 1 1.144 Lirrrpr4 ht Market. Liverpool. No. 1 (.rf 1. CI hi. . ! ld :. v 7s m Ta tl Union Stockyard Btockdal Nov. 10. The month closes with the very" beat feeling possible In the lodU livestock situation and prices generally tending toward a higher rang - Demand lor good stuff is gradually Increasing -and at no time during the late period have arrivals of character been vp to the requirements of ths trad Good staff Is needed badly and whenever any suoh' quality Is received It brings forth the fiercest competition lmaglnabl ." . ' - . Cows More So S3.TS Today. . . This condition has been continued' for so long a period that buyers-were quite willing. In fact eager, to bid as high as 13.76 for cows In ,the Stockdale yards this morning and a sale of 28 head that averaged 946 pounds was made. This i ......... n rivr trevtmia auu tetions received. In late trading and ln dloates that the demand for cattle was never better. - : . , . ' While this was the only sale of cows made today at the record prlc absence of similar transactions Is due only to( the faot that but one real toppy car ar rived and that brought the extreme value for tha day. . L lJIi Many sales of cows ware made In the yards today at 11.60. Some of this was very good stuff but It did not approach the quality shown by ths 11.76 trans action. rmaer steers la Yard There were no fancy steers In the yards during the day and this ' aocounU for the absence of figures blhff 14.60 In that branch of the cattle mar ket. The highest grade of steers In evidence today could scarcely be called more than mediums and 4.60 was con sidered a very good prtoe for these dur ing the day's transactions. .'. Run of, cattle In the yards was small today, but following the food suppyly of yesterday, left the .trade , with quit liberal offerings 'for a rainy day. A total ef 184 head was recetved, compared with 201 a week ago, none this day a 31-5 80 head 4n 1907. 291 In 1906 inrt-mmfffor- the-aame-dar -rTil Market for duus is very mw values in effect are high, considering the stage of other lines. .:..:v Kor Market Kamatns at $8.10. The fair run of hogs today that fol lowed the most llberaf run of yesterday failed to check any of the buying ; in the hog market and values mal"ed firm. For toppers, the market holds, stif fly Jit 18.10 and on a number of transactions this high figure was obtained during Z49 heaa, comparea witu o "c HZ i!.7-. inA uvldav. none Thurs. day, 43 Wednesday and 882 head week ago touay. - rhaan Umtl OSO ElflhST, AiivAnca of 25c Is shown all through the sheep market today. All g radee are .hnwin- m. rise of a auarter. , ilrst-clasa 1 k- 7.. mnrfn. VFV SWiftlV UP 1KI1JUB. 11" " ... . n, ... . - to $5.60. and other grades sea anove tue figures formerly In effect " tniav there was firmness All B.1I A.IIW . . yards but values were uncn"-ns. YT . Tarlrln Unt In tWO lORdS 1 Of hogs from Almota, t Wash., for toaaya "".hrTer had three loads of cat 1. nffarinir from Colfax. , .. - .:. ' r n inn. of Baker City. cams through with two loads of cattl . ?. -vrA tha "rBemlAT" trot Mlnnvni cams to the yards with a load ? Tnol? F2?JrAf another - Regular: brought In two loads f sheep from Ger- vais. . . v.Mitf sanrasentative mow renresentative of latest tmnaactions In the yards -and indicate demand, aupplles and quality offering: . .. nffimniTia - Averag lbs. .,1100 ,11U .1206 .1100 .losr 1 11 A I!!IM!ii7i ...... 1116- .1140 .1178 . 985 . 938 .982 . 943 .1075 . 926 ...1178 .111S .1038 y.p.iWD s.p. GOOD Increase in Kc venue Aids Bull Jlovement lore Buying of .-Wabash.. New York, Nov. 10. flood earnings statement by the Union Paclflo snd the Bouthern Pacific and snort covering the coppers and steel lsau brought . . ... . hl.h.r ran a of VSlUtS dur in thi last 14 mlnutos of ths trading '"liutement of Southern Paclflo shows a net Incresae In revenue of IJ7.74, while the Union Paclflo had an increase fpuylng of Wabash shsres by Jnterests said to be clnaely allied with the Rock Island, was shown again on liberal acale. but neither security showed much of a price movement during the day. Amalgamated Copper advanced 1 points with ihort covering toward the close of the session, but It h"2 fight snd the bulls won only after a hand-to-iiana tig"- Money rates held vary firm Jatween and I per cent and this Is what . "iV. r,m mine forward neia toe . ,. too fast Conditldns were ripe for s, bull victory and an easier money situation wouldyh"; contributed greatly to tne result j ; Range of New York prioea furnlshaa bv overneea at w DESCRIPTION. 5 AmaL Copper Co.l 8l Am. C. ft v.. 0. . . Am. Cot OIL, a.. Am. Loco., a..,. Am. Sugar, o. . Am. Smelt, o.,.. do pfd Anaconda M. Co. Am. Woolen, 0.. Atchison, c...... do pfd... Bait I. & Ohio, 0.. Brooklyn R. T.,. Canadian Pac. c. Central Leath.; c do pro..... ... Chi. & O. W o. , Chi., M. ft St P.. Chi. & N. W.. o.. ChS. ft OhlO... Colo. F. ft I., c. Colo. So., c. . . , . do 2d pfd. . . Corn Prod., o... do pfd. D. ft R, Q. o.... ' do pf d. . . . Erie, c ........ do 2d Pfd. . . do 1st pfd. 118 78tt 178 4674 108 156 17 8 64 80 21 Illinois Central . .Jl 4 H6 44 ,.1141 ...1 4 ft Nash.. 160 S 1 25 25 S 8 6 24 26 6 4 ( 20 7 22 26 3 4 18 12 .... .......J A. ............. ....... HEIFERS AND COWS. 1ft cows ..........1001 4' cows ....... 29 oows 22 cows 9 cows ,...,...,.. 22 cows ........ v....... 1 cow ... t cows',.;.... ..... ... Prices. 88.50 4.60 - 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.60 , 4.60 4.60 i 4.50 " 4.60 4.60 3.50 8.26 ' 3.25 8.25 i ., 8.75 3.80 4,50 ; 4.60 4.40 940 876 894 1010 1030 ..70 916 940 ...1031 1111 945 1162 ,..1114 assegja eeaaaaef Sja a. I 18.60 8.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 8.09 . 2.60 8.00 8.15 3.85 8.60 8.78 8.00 3.00 2.60 3.26 - 8.60 3.36 3.60 ; '3.60 3.60 3.60 4.00 do Pfd. Louis, ft Man. Ry. ..... M., K. ft T., o, . Distillers . ... Ore Lands . Mo. Pac........ Nat Lead . . . ... N. Y. Central ... N. Y Ont ft W., No. Pac, c. . . . . Pac. Mail S. Co Penn. Ry. .... P. Q.. L.&C.Ca.. P. Steel Car, Ci. ' ao pret , , . . . Reading, c . ... do 1st pref. , Rep. Iron ft 8... do pref ... . Rock Island, c. . do pref ...... StLAS.F. td pf. do pref ...... So. pac o. , . So. Railway, c . do pref . . .... Tex. & Paclflo . . U, Pacific, c . 4 , do pfd. TJ. S. Rubber, c, . do nfd. .. ... .... TJ. S. Steel Co., c. do pfd. ....... Wabash, c. .. . . do pfd. ....... W. TJ. Tet ..... Beet Sugar . . . Utah Cooper Third Ave, ..... Pittsburg Coal. Cons. Oas .- . . . . Railway Springs do pfd. ....... . City, So. . . . . Aills, Chalmers.. do pfd. ....... Alton, o. 47 86 77 69 86 126 40 148 43 180 118 60 44 105 88 64 38 74 127 68 33r 101 60 115 H6tt 123 20 9 68 19 26 144 49 ' 1 49l 141 64 162 47 86 78 69 87 127 48 148 44 130 113 60 167 168 44 105 89 88 74 128 80 68 33 114 76tt 177 44 108 86 46 140 141 146 I. ffT 149 '6 U 86 77 68 86 125 45 142 48 129 112 60 165 44 105 brothers' farm and the Frultland store this morning In an unconscious con dition. Bhartrf Mtnto weut to the plact where the aged man was picked up but found, no evidence of foul play. The aged man had walked to Salem yeaurday In the severe storm to ob tain soma medicine for a sick borae and while returning ta supposed to have overtaxed bis strength and sus tained some sort of beart attack. HAMILTON'S TRIAL PROGRESSES SLOWLY (SpeeUI Tttanatcn te The IowmL) Olynipia, Wash.. Nov. 80. r. p. Ja mleson, deputy stats auditor, has been on the witness stand all morning Iden- ttfylng the signatures i f 1 .n... r A taut tiii-il C'tia 1U" t." ' vouchers which iia4 thiun t' ' rice of the elate au.ntor. Tha Jiiry was emu i !.! t a i seaalon laat Mailt and tha trial t about 10 SO this morning at rr a t br of delay The atata ha a l.t about 64 witoaao, ilany from e.it ' town are now In the city. It Is rumored that the dtfn attempt to prove tliat Hamilton U t victim of a political conaplravy, ni ' In tha military service or at the Of other state official TMa rmur occaalonml If tha queatlona akt n u of the Jurors If In caae any aintrt fleer were placed on the alan.l w.-i ' their testimony have more whisht ! the Jurora than the testimony of e private cltisenT Report of the Flnanolal Condition of The Bank of California ' PORTLAND. OREGON. IN THE STATU OF OREdON, ' At the close of business Nov. 14, 1101. ' ABIXTaV . Loans and Dis counts , .13,347,344.44 . i Customers' Li ability -Under , ' ' Letters of , -(' Credit ........ 101.258.40 , Cash and Ex change ...... 921,501.10 I.T4BlXTTTJa. Capital Used at this Branch .$ Surplus and Profits. Less Rxpenses and Taxes Paid...' R e s e r ved for Taxes ........ Deposits ...... Due to n s a d Of flee and Branches Drafts Accept- ed Under Let ters of Credit. 14,871,101.14 . 250,000.00 , 11.174.74 " 8,165.11 1,109,151.10 188.141.77 101.163.40 r 14.871.101.14 STATE! OF OREGON, . COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH I, Wm. A. MacRa manager of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tha above etateraent Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed)' WM. A. MAC RAE, - ,i ... ,- ........ , . . Manager.", Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day pf November. 1909. .(Signed) a W. WEBBER. Notary Public. Correct attest: ' . (Signed) J. T. BT7RTCHAELL. Alllium jnuwgcr. kaport of tha rlnaactal 0pIHWe af The Bank of California IAN B1NCI00. I.VCLtniNO ITS B8A Nt'llK AT POHTLAM'. TACOUA AND SKATl'I S. At tha eloae ef ftaalce. NoTrmbar 14, l'."'' ' : " .' assets. '' ' rn. and rtlwwata 2.ai.1.7i " Bank n-ailw. ." Mvrrhwiill, kttra rriMlIt act... J' , T '. Sundrr itorM and bond........... 8,IUi.wi UuTcrnmant hondag euO, 187,60 One (ram bauka and mMaM..- Moaay ea lian4......B.375,a:i.u Ifl.K.I.H' . . . H.38I.Ti!'.'2 " tlABTXITTXa. Capital paid la gold eola .. ..... ..H Surplua and on-llTlded protlta ,ll,oe I. )rld.nd unpaid . ' Aeraptiucea In London seder ,let tera of Credit !r,V,, xehasge - . 1ST.'- Una tanks Sad bank Due other depoel .4 a.844,28X0T ton S3.840,46.ll 80. 184.73 f " . 4.84.Trs9.4i Attaat: fglrmd) 1. f. MOCLTON. Cashier. (Blgnad) HOMEB 8 - . . WARKKN D. r.inb,n,u ntr -and Gonntr ef I IB fltlla 3C4LD OU 91 ..w.tw".. CLAttK, Dtreetara. Ht , . f,. fhl. UAtB flBY DI i. frinvtKv v. - .. - , i A. D. 1808, before ma me a"!"," ' thorlty. prM).lly appeared I. F, M-.lt..r. inowo to m. to be the rt.hlrf and Hon."--. King and W.iren t, Clwrk. u "; te ba two of the director, of Thi . Bauk j.r CaUforola, whoao nam ara ,''r Mlr , annexed aUtemant. and the; aald I. r. Mo. Homer S. King and Warms D. Clark Ih-ItU bj m aeverally duly worn, did each i--' Md aaf. That the aald autemant was eorr. i aad Una. (Signed). ; JAMES MASON, Notary PnbMc, and fur the City and County of ' (Seal) '"San Franclaro, State ef California. 1 ' v Sly comniliwton wUl eiplre .Decern ' ' ';.'-v . bet 1811. V FOXTlaaVjm SJSaVBlUam, ' Chamber o CorrimerceBuUding-ThiM Tivrca T UTTWXrvr ATITT.T.. AbsL Mgr. ' wiuiiiAu a. r-g)U? Tin Afio) Co)iir CfX'o' Oldest Bank on tit Pacific Co3t l w 43 6714 43 16 5 68 66 cows ............ zs cows y z cows 28 cows ................ IK MWI ... ....... 4 cows j.. 4 oows ....i. 1025 cows .......... ..i?i? S fnma . 1131 4 COWS . ,.iva 1 cowa ..................111? 4 Mfl 110S COWS ........ .10f 20 heifers 917 CALVES. 28S 600 250 BULLS ANO STAGS. ... .... .1513 . . . . . . . 1518 1......1600 Stag ....109 HOGS. 113 ....... JIH 216 197 3&S 118 221 219 214 92 1 SHXP AND LAMBS. hrra ................. 41 ehe-p . ta lamb.a w Tr. followlns IS tne generei rmnn w ...tvk t.Jii.i In Ine varoa: CAT1LK Et steer weisninr izi potinln. 14 lie 4.4: sieflbra etra. roe a, lug; auil 2.t0l.i; suae, i HiwiS Bt eaat cfj fe mountains. i 14; stocjters, .Ml4i r f It " MrfP-Pl wether. 4'?4TI;1 ef4-ere 14 t; Trtre- ar I 75 tr : ti- f t wr 141 4.,; ntt-4 15.00 , 3.60 6.25 12.69 3 60 - 8 44 . 8.44 13.10 8 14 810 I 14 7.80 - I 4 7.25 v 8 14 8.14 8.14 8.14 11.75 4 26 6.40 Total sales, 1,066,700 shares. . Money closed 45 per cent Ex-dlvldend. 24 per cent. ASTERN LIVESTOCK SIARKET, Chicago, Nov. 20.- Hog 13,000; cat- .i tnhnn- .hun 21. n ill). i,ert over 37e0. -Hogs are steady at .yesterday s closing. Light. 17.75 8.26: heavy, 17 95 8.40: mixed, 7,8f8.86; rougb. 17.95 8.10; Cattle steady. Sheep strong. . s ...i. :.- Omaha Nov. 80. Hog 4200; cattle, 4500; sheep. 6600. . " " . Kansas City. ' Nov. 80. Hog 10,000; cattle, 19.000; sheep. 10.000. ; ONE HUGE UNION FOR ALL MARINE WORKERS (United Press leased Wire.) K-r Y6rk. Nov. 80. Pelegates rep resenting more than half a million sail ors of almpst every -Atlantic, "Pacific, Lake and Oulf port r In the country have convened In this city. The pur pose of the gathering Is : to weld the marine workers of the world Into a single union, a movement that had Us origin In England. J. Havelock Wil son, a leader in tne omuu uiu union, presided at the opening meeting. - Aged Farmer Taints. , (Saleta Bare. a ef The oonal. . Salem, Or., Nov. r 30. John Slough, a wealthy farmer, about 70 years of age. living with his brother of about the aame es near Fmltland. was found lying on the bridge between the Capital fully paid - . ... $1,000,000.0) Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.01) OFFICERS W. M. Ladd. President Edward Cooldngham, AHce-Pre-v W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. T. 'S. Howard Jr Asst. Cashle J. W. Ladd. Assistant Cashier. Walter MV Cock, Ast Cashier, Interest paid oa tlm deposits and savings ceotmta. 'Accounts ot hanks, firm, corporations and Individuals solicited. Travelers' checks for .ile and drafts issued veilabla i all countries I, Europe. iawafj wmm w; 2 i.' y. . ...... . j BUSINESS MEN Business men contemplating a new banking con nection will find this bank a safe and suitable deposi tory for either active or inactive balances. . Accounts subject to check, small as well as large, are invited and , 4 per cent interest paid on 12 month certificates of per deposit. Overbeck & Cooke Co Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds S Cotton, Craia. Etc . 216-317 Board of Trade BaHdin j f eirbe-a CMrera Boar ef Treda CerrpaBaente ef Logan Brya Qlcag hew Tor Boetesv We have the ey eevsertleg Pertlard with tie ere ut.eegea Years of Service Have Proven That ; Lasts longer and is safer-for horses arid autos . than any other kind of pavement yy BITULITBIC Is being laid in more cities in the Northwest than . is any other class of pavement. Together with its wearing' qualities, are what . make it popular. Commercial bodies, city officials or individuals who are interested can obtain complete informa tion and statistics regarding street pavm- by addressing The Warren Construction Cc. Beck Building, Pcrtkni. 0:ccn ii.w-it., tlrSt:i, c;' -ry. : - - 1 trt a t :' It . ' , 1 v