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THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 15. 1003. H LATEST RIEWS F WSIL!D' MAKIKET3 LOOKS LIKE A SCARCITY III Turkey Shortage Is Prom- . isrJ by Present muica tions Prices High. - With but week and a hJf,,u"" tHhrUtmas It beglna to look as If the i . ihut rulod (lunna tni will .tain b. in j nHnnirfiTiMt . -d.-i.ii there haa been a fractional In- i. .. aiinnllia recently, th de L.:;' .v.r bn rmiy satisfied even at the record breaking valuea now In affect , . ... In fact, turkeys are. selling Ju.t as high today aa they did during the Thanksgiving movement a condition unheard of during previous, seasons Heat birds aT readily picked up around ZSOilc a pound along tha atreat ann bnyer aro mighty glad, to get them at that range. FLOUR iMIICE SECURITIES III iCOl'S SELL ill COMES CLOSER 11 LATE RALLY1 HIGHEST PRICE Ifise at Interior Points Al- Early Pressure Gives Way to J Sale at Stockyards at 104-k ready-Shown wheat Is Strength in Some Lead- a Pound Beats All Up and Hard to Obtain. ers Toward Closing. Northwest Crop Weallwr. Oregon and Waahlna-ton Fair tonight and Thursday; light eaat wind. Idaho afr tonight and Tnuraaay. New York. Pec. 18. Fear of further complication in the railroad strut ait uation caused intense selling preaaure in tha aecurlty market after tha opening this mornlns. but the closing waa gen fcrMllv hfehar than vasterdav. r-x Heading. Southern Pacific and Loule vllle Naahville were the leaders of With bluestem wheat selling (when ever obtainable) at 11.11 per ouanei. rack Portland, tha predicted advance the movement which afterward carried tha market to a higher point. At tna cloalng there waa a, gain of nearly two In the price of patent flour la drawing very cloae, u.iu r.n. ......... i i.tarin. nnin Dointa in Reading. 1 hk In Southern I'l Nashville. Union Paclflo failed to make much or a recovery and cloaed a fraction lower man last nignu KeDort bv the United State Steel cor poration of a eaaonabl falling on in business but that order continue in ex- thla morning atated that miller ther were already moving up their quota tlona on flour In anawer to tha acarc Ity of higher coat of wheat A sprinkling of export flour trade la ported, out price are too nign to aa I. r.f snv erat vnlnm. nf aaiaa. nr. . 1 1 a . . .LI. I ma. a . . V. a . n n n I . w r. 4 k. MM.Ir. V. . A . ... v. . tnTutiTMll ni'fil is iiaru iu vitjr at una iiuia, i u. ih. viwj . . . ' Outsiae puyera tot. ,v r7 j according to leading milling interests. I cneering erreci out ianea to Dnng i Farmers are holdlns: out for money ana I any material cnange in price, win- are in a good position to demand It mon closed ?4 higher and preferred V, Talk of eastern bualneaa at thla time I point lower. . ! i.iirhui mt hv tha truAm tor th r. I CoDoer were httvr and lower In Lon- aon that wheat ia higher at tidewater I don. but there waa gain of In Amal- polnts on the Paclflo coaat than It la in gamatea nere. , the middle writ A spirited advance in Hang of New York price, furnished tha latter aectlon. however, would tend by overbecK look to. x to bring business In thla direction, but such is not possible now. Oats, and barley trade la Very firm. with only a small amount of business passing because -of the .holding by spec ulators ana producers. World's Values. Price received at the aala of price winning cattle In tha Union atockyard wart tha hlgheat aver obtained. Tbey were: ', ' - Beat car steers, ehlbued by AD, Good- ale, Qaielle. Cat., averaged 1181 pound, old to Union Meat company at o a pound, or average of tllr.70 per head. Second beat car ateera, snippea oy a. I. aoodale. Oaiells, Cal.. bought oy M J. QUI, averaged 1364 pounds, old aVLn nnnnil nr 11 IS UA ner tnlmlL Third best car steeta ahlpped by J. H. Thlrman of Bhanlko, averaged 1114 nounils. aold at le Bound, or average of I88.0S per head; hougnt by lora ur ten or carsten racKing company. Fniirth hnmt ear ateora ahluoed by L. WUev of Willowa. averaged 1I9J ' In the marlteta. inia a.mum practically all the turkeya of tha Pa cific northwest to the Portland market, a recognized center of trade for thoaa b' W1U Fay Uov U Portland Market. While no one can say that they know exactly what price turkeya will Wni for the Christmaa trade it begins to look as If the highest values on record wTll be in effect Shipper, to , hl market are assured of the treateat competition lor uieir "i'"". . only doe Front street supply Portland but it haa been called upon to ship birds to Seattle. Taooma. Aberdeen, hau 1-Yanclsco and a number of other out alda point. If shipment are made to other markets. It will reault In only the local trade of that section competing. nui wtirda Hrlna' tb Fremlom. While there will in all probability be a good price in erreci u,7r it Is the best grade stuff that la find ing the most eager . Call and therefore tna best price. WhUe therh waa a .rrnmh e for ail Kinas 01 uiiuo uu..UB the Thanksgiving trade, this might not happen again for a number of years, al though there's no telling what may oc .J.itMa nhrlatmaa -with tha present shortage In sight " . . Chicken prices have ruled higher dur ing recent weak than n uiy like pe for many years. Thla waa due to the extreme scarcity of turkeya and thArefore a large amount of trade w fA.-ui inin hd chicken market. Now the trade ia filled up with-chickens and price are much easier at tha recent decline in prices. rv riioxT street markets "::-A;X:"'K':i ' Brief ' Reports of Various Line of ' Trade to the Wholesale District. ; California liner arrived with a new . , i .-, A ..a.taVsloa from the south. resaed meaU are holding firm at un- Prlce OESCHIPTION. PRODUCE Copper Co.. C. F.. e. . . do pfd Cou Oil, c. I Am. Am. 87 71 .httnffjul nrlpll. BhorUge exists In cauliflower. Potatoes are rather dull o far aa local trade la concern L CJutalde busi ness flulte fair, for this time of the yeMovement of grajes la not beayy. Fanoy stock is being offered at 11.60 a crata of four baskets.. ANOTHER SUPPLY OP SMELT A Pew Pounds Come This Slorning . Prom the Cowlitz Sells at 75c. There was another amall shipment of ' smelt from the cowuw river m rara ing. about 36 pounds in all, and It sold quickly at lto a pouna. A few boxes of razor clams are again in market and are auoted firm at llkewlea a small supply of bardshells at fi.bO. One box of crabs from the north, the first to be received by a prominent local wholesaler for three weeks, arrived thi morning. WHAT IS A SELECT GRADE? Egg Slen Say Ko Better Quality Than ThatMarket Is Rattier Weak. "TS""nwTfcei"cbhuriues W ahow In creasing; weakness and every effort is being nade by storage operators to un load at cui values. just what constitutes a -seiecf ei NORTH AND SOUTH IS. Eggs, per 04c; San Franclaoo. Dec, dozen. Including cases Extras, tlrsts. 47c: storaee extras. 30c. Butler, per pound Extras, 35V4c; firsts, 31c; seconds, 29c; storage extras, 80c: ladles, 25 He; do flrts, 2Sc. Cheese, ner nound New California riais, iancy, jc; firsts, I7c; seconds. lfetc; calllornia Toung America, rancy, 19o: firsts. 17c: eastern New York alnirlott 1 Q 1Z. t n Aalainm 1011,' At Hfo. gon, 18c;. do Young America, 18c. potatoes, per cental Kiver wmtes, 75f)UUc: for rhntf.a tn tnnov In mttoleM with extra stock Quotable at 90r6ill: Salinas, $1.161.40: Oregon, llWi.20; aweet potatoes tn crates, $1.6091.76. union, per cental Yellow. 0c(Jf J1.60. Oranaes. ner box New nnveta. ohnlra tl.762: fane v. 12.260 2.76: new tan- r;rlnes, 76c for small and 1.25 78 for large boxes. , 123H 100&4 'lit eit In thla market Is belnv agitated by th trade. - A prominent local firm claims -that "selects" are third grade at this time, whne others assert trial nothing can be better tnan at grade. , . FRONT ffjfREET QUOTATIONS Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 17c; prim . to choice, lec; prime, i6c: medium, 16c; 1909 choice, 22c; prime, 20 21c: medium. 18 019c WOOL, Nominal, 1S09, Willamette . falley. 2021c; eastern Oregon. 20gi23c. 6HEEPSKJNS Shearing, 10 25c eacn; snort wooi, zoeouc; roeaium wool, 6ocfl each; long wool, 76c w : 11.26 each. TALX.OW Prime, per lb, S4o; No. S and grease, tqithic CHIT TIM BARK Nominal, 44Hc MOHAIB 1909, US 240 lb. HIDES Dry hides, 1701840 lb; preen, lOHc lb; bulls, green salt To lb; kips, ld&lOc; calves, green. l(18c per lb. Batter, Isgf and Poultry, 4 EGGS Local, candled, select, 45o; ordinary run, 42(l43c; local stor age, 28 tv 30c; eastern storage, 28 30c. BUTTER FAT Delivery 1. . b. Port landsweet cream, 87 H-- aour, 35 4c; i BUTTER Extra creamery, 8940i: fancy, 870S8c; store, 26c. CHEESE Fancy full .cream. 13c; triplet and daisies, 18 He; Young Amer icas, lttt. WILP GAME: Large duck, 14.50 per flozen; teaL (2.60 dors; geese, IS. POULTItY Mixed thicken. 14c; fancy hens. 16c; roosters, old. lie, epringa, 16c; geese, llfyliic for alive, 16o for dressed; ducks, 1C0 17c turiteys . tnommai; alive, 21 22c; dressed. Hffllc; pigeons, squabs, 2 per down: dressed chickens, lc to 2c a found , higher than alive. Grain, ' rioar and Hay. BARLEY Producers- price 10 Fd, i9.60; rolled. IJ0SJ1; brewing, J.i'. - - WHEAT Track, club. I1.S8; blue- S'ern, 81.11; red. (I 05; fortyfold. 1L10; Wllinmette rslley. 11.05. . m iiiLn 1 vrra neiung Washington creamery, first a, 39o; ranch, 26427c. eastern . creamery. SSfsSBe: process, 29c gga Local ranch, 50(864c; fancy white eastern, 4046c; eastern storage, 30 34c; Oregon, 4548c. Cheese, per pound Cream brlclt. 19c; V'Kb.I Sl 91m. Owl.. ..... I - - ... j . ... vtui-n uwivo, .III- ?orted. wheel Swiss, 2930c; llmburger, 8c; new Tillamook. 19c; Wisconsin W 19 Ic: W1,cons,n "rounK America, Oilons-l-Oreen, 80c pep doxen; Cali fornia. 1 1.60 per sack; Walla Walla, $1.25 per sack. Potatoes Yaklmas and Kittitas ITS 20 per ton; White River, $14 017; dwooib, f i.vv per CWl. " 7 10 7V4 ii" 166 $1415; clover No. 1. $141S: wheat, $1416; cheat, 5154P1&; alfalfa. 31. OATS Spot delivery, new, producers' price Track No. 1 white, $32.60; gray, $31.60. , CORN Whole, $J; cracked. $S7 ton. Prnits and Vegetable. FRESH FRUITS Oranges : New na vels. $2.76; Valencia. 83.C603.7S box; bananas, 66Hc lb; lemons, $6,60 43)6.00 box; grapefruit 84: Dears, sonde $1.26; grapes, $1.76: huckleberries, I2ci ouyiug, nuiem iviuunoman ana LiacKS' mas, 6675c; Willamette valley, 60 65c. ONIC4NS J obbln sr. 81.60 ner. ewt: saruo.. auw lie peno.- AJrlrLrJS II 8.60. VEGETABLES New tnrnlna Hretrnn sue buck: ueets. si.zo: carrots. Kiirm vuc eacK, caooa toes, fancy, $1.6 cabbage. . ll.&o c: pet lb.; cauliflower 90c $1 per dozen; local 81.00: tornn- rate; beans, 1012o peas. 10 12c lb: horseradish. 10c: a-reen unions, ivo aozen; peppers, bell, lb.; head lettuce. 20c doa; hothouse, $1.26 box: radishes dns. hunrhM- r.loru 60Jf'86c dcz.; egg plant. 15c lb.; sweet yuMion, ai.io; aprouia, S(avc. Oroosrlss, Huts, Este, SUGAR Cube. 86.86: nowlra1 K OK mm or berry, $6.95; dry granulated, $5.95; conf. A, $5.76; extra B, $5.26; golden G. $5.85; D yellow, $S.26; best (5.75: barrels. 16o: half haj-rla iiw.- V. . , r . i ' . uua-b, ivu auTHiiuo on Baca. Daaia tAoove quotations are 80 days net cask jnoiaiions.j RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 8 He; No. 9. !Ur- Naw rkrlaana rmm mat.- Creole. tMi ' ' SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s. 9v.ov Der con: ntja. im- rahu iairv $17; 100s. $16.60: bales, $2.25; extra Darrels. 2. 6s and 10a. a snr. isn- imn HONEY New. llUe per lb. white, $4.60: pink. 84.26: bavou. 8t71: T 1 . r ... - . A m " " ' uiiuao, aa.vvi reaa, i.u. Heats, ia aad rrovisioas. D1WSHED MEATS Vmnl hogs, fancy, 10c; ordinary. IUc: ,A,e, ca.io. nv, vruinmry, iviie; ex tra heavy. 300 lbs 6Sn6c: nuttnn. lo- lambs, 7c. . HAMS. BACON. ETC. Portland pack ('""i) imui, u-ftc; oreaKraat bacon. k "4 4126c; boiled ham, 26f26c; picnics, 4c; cottage roll. 16c: rea-ular ihnri '". snionea. isttc: backs, smolcari Am. Am. Loco.. , c Am. Sugar, o... Am. Smelt, c. ... do pfd Anaconda H. Co Am. Woolen, c... Atchison, o .... do tifd Bal. & Ohio, c. do Dfd ....... Brooklyn R. T.. Can. I'ac, c . . . . Cent. Leather, c. do pfd C. dV G. W.. c. . . . C. M. & St P.. C. A N. W.. c, Chen. & Ohio .. Colo, F. & I., c. V.U1U. DU.. V. . . . . Col. South.. 1st d. corn .Products, c. Corn Products, p. Del. & Hudson.. D. & R. G.. c, . , . D. & R. G.. p... Erlo. c Erie, 2d p Erie, 1st p Ot. Nor., p... ... 111. Central Int. Met, c. . . . . Int. Met, p..... L. &JS.... M., JL & T o. . M., K. A T.. p. . . Distillers Ore Lands Missouri Pacific. Nat. Lead.. N. Y. Central. . . . N. Y., Qnt & W. Norfolk & W., c. do pfd ....... N. American . . . N. Pacific, c 1146 Pac. M. & S. Co.. 39 Penn. Ky. ..... y. u. -l. & c. co. Press. S. Car, c. do pfd ...... Reading, c do 2d pfd. . do 1st pfd Rep. I. & S., o. . , do pfd Rock Island, c. , . do Dfd St L. A S.F. 2 pf. do 1st nfd St. L. & S. W., c. do Dfd South. Pacific, o. soutn. "'., c. . . . do pfd Texas & Pac.... Am. Can. do pref Alton, c. do pref. T;; BL.vw.r a: do pref. , Union Pao. o. ... do pref U. S. Rubber, o. do nref U. S. Steel Co., o. oo orer. , . . Wabash, c . ao Drer. . . . W. IX Tel. . . Wis. Cent., o. Westlnghouse Utah Copper! rnira Ave. 88 71 60 V 123 ioi i 118 60 87 , 122 104 117 CI VI Y v w v w - - pounds, sold to union Meat company ai So pound, or $77-68 per hread. Best car cows shipped by A. U Marls. , Walla Walla, averager 1174 nouniia . sold to fi A S. at 60 POUHd, average $67.60 per animal. flarnnrf haat car COWS. ShlDDed by George Chandler of Baker City, sold to union Meat company i nu averased 1144 pounds; $51.48 per ani mal. ' ' " ' . . n.at fa., m.m nairar. anirjoen uy rv, I. Dlahman of IUowa, averagea loss pounds, sold to Union Meat company at 87.36 per hundred pounds, averaged 880.66 . . w. M VH A Urana cnampion steer, nipieu wr I. Goouale of Gazelle, Cal., 1300 pounds, sold to Union Meat company at J6o a Mi t99K tnr tha unlmiL 79 179H 46 86 81 72 87 1239k 49 100 183 H 60 86 $4 fills 61 154 60 38 81 72 87 i 124 49 100 13 188 49 86 83 60 143 1147 23 69 163 49 '36 80 72 - .87 123 49 100 84i 8684 146 41 134 135 mm 169 171 168 106 43 90 69 92 46 107 44 91 69 146 39 3s 81 72 87 123 49 100 89 86 146 40 134134 114 ill 61 92 45 106 43 90 68 84 67 Pitta. Coal . Cons. Gas. . Big Four .. Ry. Springs do pref. . Va. Chem. , do pref 70 203 103 62 117 91 21 68 78 4 84 61 12 29 161 83 69 13 27 160 ii 'si'Tii so 51 106 170 100 91 46 107 43 91 I SunnH Koat ataar' shinned bv E. W Wiley of Willowa, weighed 1600 pounds, and sob to M. J. Gill at400 pound. or $168 for the animal. Grand Champion cow, snippou uy. rwiu- well A Caswell of Walla Walla, weighed 1640 Dounds and Sold to Steufiorr ros., of Salem at 10c a pound. $168.10 ror tha animal . Thi 1 the hltliest price nKt.ina fnr a fnw In the world. Rapfinrl haat COW. tlhlDDed by C. C Clark of Arlington, weighed 1470 Ppunda, sold to Union Meat company at 60 pound, or $99.22 for tns animai. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hog, vattie. Calves. Sheep Wednesday .. 20 i 6 .. J3 Tuesday ....636 744 ,60 1888 Monday .....657 65 120 247 Saturday ,...240 ... j Friday ........ ... g Thursday ....462 7J .'J Week ago.... 811 289- 1 601 Portland Union Stockyards, Stockdale, Dec. .16. Sale of tno exniuiiion live stock at record pricea is but ons of the accomplishments of the Portland live stock market during th past 24 hours. The sale of tho best eoyr to a salens butcher at 10 c pound broke all world's records for cow prices and therefore Portland livestock trado.ls very much elated. , '"The demand for first class stuff Is shown quite, clearly by the sale of this good stuff at record prices," says Lee M. Lecey of Hunt & Lacey, who sold the steers that won all of the fjrst prizes. .. . There was not much doing In the mar ket today but values were well main tained. - One sale of sheep and - lambs was made at $6.25 In the yards during the 24 hours. This lot was of most excel lent quality and was shipped in by Frank Brown, on or tns judges in yes tnrrfnv'a ahow. ; Hog are firm at $8.60 for toppers ana several sates were, roaae at tnis fi crura. '. Strength of the cattle market Is shown Dy tne sales at recora values. Today's run of livestock compares with .. this day in recent years as loi- to ws: CROP OF WHEAT 737,189,0001. Greater Increaso in Produc tion Brings Forth Sharp, Decline in Chicago. ' FINAL GOVERNMENT REPORT. iTTIK II -S7 l8 III sT W a i HI. iFUUH'iw i wlntr wheat 18.4 pound. .Oa la. 13.7 pounds. ' At-resgs spring wnesi. ii,ij.iu; rleld. 2!0,6!3,ooo bushela. Winter wheat. !8.330.000: yield. 446.366.000 buslirla Total wheat acreage, 46.718.000; yield, 727,1 89,o6o bushela, compared with 664,. 6oz,ooo bushel a year ago, ana .u. 000 In 1907. ' . Acreage Oats. 8J.IO4.O0O; yield. 1,. 007,363,000 bushels, compared with 807, 166,000 bushela a year ago, and 764.443, 000 bushels In 1907. . Acreage Corn, 108.771.000; yield, I.. 771,376.000 bushels, compared with 1, 668.661,000 bushels a yesr ago, and 3, (92.J20.000 bushels la 1907. Chicago, Deo. IS. A very bearish gov. ernment report that gave a total wheat crop of 737,188,000 bushels, . compared with 664,601,009 bushela a year ago, and 634.087.000 bushels two year . ago, caused heavy selling after being mad public today. Wheat market opened rather Duiuan, with December unchanged, and July and May to c above the cloalng of yes terday. . Further fractional gains were shown before th heavy selling pressure set In, carrying the market to tha low level for the day, from which It mads fair recovery at the close. - Closing wss to o a bushel under yesterday, with December weakest and July showing the best tons. Liverpool market wss weak and d lower at the opening, but closed to d better than yesterday. It was the improvement in the late trading there that caused the bullish tons here the opening of the wheat Dlt. A cable from Argentina says: "Th weather continues favorable for harvest ing, being very hot." Corn market received a body blow from the government report, which gave a yieia or z,773,370,uuo busnels, com pared with 2,668,651,000 bushels. a year heo ana z,Dz,azu.uuo ousueis two years ago. Closing prices were to c a busnei lower than yesterday. Oats suffered from tho same cause, being unchanged to c under yesterday. Government crop report Indicated a yield of 1.007.363.000 bushels, compared with 807.166,000 hushels a year ago, and ioi,no,uuu Dusneis two years ago. . tasn aaies: Wheat No. 8 red. 12K and 1"8: K'n red. 118 and .123: No 9 ham wlnr.r 114 and 116; No. 3 hard winter. 107 and u; wo. i jNortnern spring, 112 and 116; No. 8 spring. 108 and 118.. Co? No. J, 61 c: no'. 8 whltei 61 and 61c; No. 8 yellow, 61 and 6lc; Ma July No. 4. M and lc; No 4 yellow. IHf and kf'ip. . Rai of Chicago prices furnished by UvoiIkkH st Cook a company;. W11BAT. Open. High, neo, II 111 May ......110 111 July , 100 loo COKN. 41 61 61 66 61 OATS. , 41 . 41 44 ,' 48 41W 41 ponic Jan. ,.....'.1176 1190 Msr MI V.H sua LARIX 1286 1IRS 1 1 SO 1198 1180 Hit Riea. 1178 1II& . lltl 1136 1136 1136 D0. May JUIJ a. a July Jan. May July Jan. Mav July Low, 113 J0 61 stv iis'' 41 1168 tlxT JUS " 1170 1180 1176 1170 1110 1121 Cloe, 111 110 B 11 ' (6 A IU 48B 44A 41A 1190 2160Q :ijz 1181 1198 1180 11I1A 1136A 1113 . r V, BUI Ia Too Old. V. , Circuit 'Judge Gatsns this morning gave Judgment fc-r rhs defendant In the case or A. r. Lang ana a. o. kiwumi agalr.st Frank Mlnto for a bill for fu neral expense. The plaintiff wers In undertaking bualneaa at isoma. Alaska, and prepared body for burial Mlcto'a direction. The court ncn that thj sutut of limitations prevented recovery. . ; . , Th Cottage Grove 'Leader says that bootleggers can hsrdly find an sttor ney who. will attempt to defend their case at any price. . . Over beck & Cooke Co, Commission Merchants ' 'Stocks. Bonds ; Cotton, Crain. Etc. ' . ' 216.31? Board of Trade Building Members Chicago Board of Trad a Correspondents of Xatgan A Bryan. . Chicago, Now Tors. Boston. . Ws bav the only private wire connecting Portland with the . eastern exchangea NEW TODAY. w You Off a Home? ooifgiDBB ovrn rivAir rom mcui- ix o on Azro Stop Paying Rent .We will aid you In buying or build ing your own horns by allowing you to pay for It ; In small monthly Inatall- S ment. .' " t Our Return Payments Arc only ?!.25,a Month : On each 1100 borrowed, which will pay up the entire amount of loan and In-, tereat In 108 immihi Th. n.uii.. however, la given of paying up at any t me. Interest only being charged for . tained, 7 ' Trm '"'V r,V 86 per month will pay back a 8400 loan and Interest In 108 months. IB. 16 nor month wilt rv K.lr . lent loan and Interest. In 108 mon His. 810 ner month win ku loan nd lo teres t in 108 months. 811.50 tier - month will ra h.i. 1000 loan and lntereet In 108 months.' 818.76 ner month win nau h.ni. . ' 1600 loan and Interest In 108 months. Jit ber month will nav hank . tonnA loan -and Interest In 108 months. . 860 Per month will nav Knob a tAnnn . i. . tx : . - in iu moiuns, -, Llk ratio on loans of other amounts, W charge only I per cent Interest, D.S.R. WALKER ' i - ' AQZVT TO ' ... ... ' . The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. Offlc 618 Ablngton Bldg.,- Portland. - Oregon. , - . NEW TODAT Fine Business 60x100, prominent comer. Price $42,000.1 631 Board of Trad Bldg. 60! 48 20 102 62 117 91 126 21 67 78 49 88 60 1ft 104 60 121 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 A year a Hogs. . 20 . 232 . 886 ,203 141 Cattle. 6 74 '83 144 Bheepi 162 , 1005 230 183 igo today ail lines of live- stocK were rirm at unchanged pricea B. J. Hecker of McMlnnvtlls shipped In two loads of sheep. A. R. Ford had a mixed load of cattle, sheep, aud Jiogvofferlflg. from. .Car Uaji, Tarda Bepresentatlvs Prloss. Following are representative of latest transactions in the yards and indicate demand, supplies and quality offering: COWS. . At. lba Prlea 29 cow ............... 886 J2.75 CALVES. 15 calves 71 $4.10 BUJSEP AND LAMBS. w. at. XaAsd, - " ; t. b. wixoox, - President - -Vlcs-Prealdent Every reason which makes it A man's ' uty to provide for his family while ' A 1 I I he is living acts with greater force to 1 1 1 X if ' secure for them a comfortable sub- I I f I sistence after he shall, have been re- . I 4kf I 1 i moved from them. ' I I ;.l v Tf, ' Henry Ward Beecher. J J "fca. n w a ! 1 1 " .r 1 a Is growing rapidly. More houses are being erected and water is now laid to the tract Get your lot now while you have the choice ones to select from c ooonraxAjg, Vice-iTealaent. 1 aTOXYSOST. 1 secretary. WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO. 14 Chamber Commerce. Cowperthwait & Christensen, 1 Agents. V " - Lents, Or. HEADQUARTERS FOR UNION AVE. PROPERTY. A SPLENDID BUY BLOCK, CORNER UNION AVE. AND DAVIS. SrP.-lGKWOOD,--VicePTesiderrt'a Horn Offto. Xitunber Exohaaga Bldr Fortland, Or. Total sales. 688.200 aharea Money closed 4 per cent asked. i FRISCO TO GET filOST OF OAKLAND TURKEYS 75 lambs 98 sheep 48 lambs . ... . 35 sheep ..... 14 hogs ...... 1 hog , 16 hogs 30 hogs 14 stock hogs 84 hogs 268 hog u nog . . .. , ;. .4. . HOO& 94 118 69 111 222 632 179 126 102 184 201 160 $6.26 6.00 6.60 4.60 18.60 8.60 8.80 7.3 6.50 8.25 8.60 7.85 Price Ttraa 8!; middlings, 338: shorts, 8269 airalfa meal. 321 coop, lii Itr tfn. nii'R "Srw cron. etrajirht 34 88; hakars'. 8i.S0(.l6; Wil- 1 1 a 'Ip,rt gradea - ' -aa- - . r-ijia wnaar a 1"; ry. i. oaiea, si i. Mtenta. $6 16; lrr!'tl valley, 14 it hi 8. to; rratsm, a $6. la 7: rv-. IS 76: balei MAT Prague r a ' (.rice New timothy tauiatt vallrv. fa ner. in- mAl r.rr lit- w.i.n Or-ton. f; rr-lxa-1. SMITH WANTS a will pay as feTlaw tor good, fat iff naver charge coram last on f anyt.'.icg: l otrtar lis potrnds."". 114 lt al laaa according t alta ' I c--i:y. rl ittr .........tH ) r. -d Fr-rlraa. alive 14 and Srtt s, draiwad 16 lSe T. !. rl'-r-aaai .............. SJS -. (!r4 1 l-a ; w K d SOa fmAKK L. fStm XT AT CO, T r' f Tnn, for. at X Crtf. Pickled tongues 40c each iXXJAL. LARD Kettla laaf Ifla 8c per lb.: 6s, lStto ner lb.: 66 In. ns. 17 He per lb.: steam rendered. 10a. c per 10. ss. iio Dr id. : mm. pouna. lva, 11 o per in. CLAMS Hardshell, per. box. $160; fish Nominal Rock cod, 10c; flounders. Jc; frosen halibut, 7c; ainpau uuai jc; catnan, iue; salmon, steelbead. thie; ail vera. 7"o lb.: fall salmon. 8c lb.: aolea. So It. - hrtmpa lllie lb; perch, 6c lb; tots eoi. yri id; looairra, xo par jo: rreah iiiacKerei. per id; crawnan. Z3c per dot; sturKeon, 13 He per lb: black baa, j 20c per lb; Columbia amelts, 6o per iu. ; aurer nvaaia, sc per 10.; Dtacg COO, Mc per id., craos, (l per ooaeo. , OT8TEKS 8noeJater bay. par nl lon, 32.26; par lb ack, l; C.rmp.a, (SpaHil pispsteh to The looraal.l Oakland, Ot Dec. 15. Turkey shipments from Oakland for the 4 Christmas holidays will not bs 4 quite aa heavy as for tba Thanka- t giring trad. Buyers anticipate 4 there will be about 4500. birds which will originate here, but tha shipments may b increased eon-, slderably by bird brought In t from nearby points by th Oak- land buyers In order to lnc.ud 4 them In carload (blpmoats. 4 Tho pries ,offerd today for 4 dressed stock: Is 23e per pound. 4 ut Indications are that th mar 4 ket will Ko higher aa tb tlms 4 approaches for shipping, which 4 will be Saturday snd Sunday.- 4 Tba growers stats the birds are 4 la fins shap and will sreraga up better than th Thanksglrlng 4 stock did. A large part of th 4 birds to be ahlpped fropt here 4 will go to Saj Prandsco. The followlna is the raneral run nf tivestocK vaiue in tns yards : CATTLE Beat steers, weighing 1200 pounds, 4.75: medium steer. $4.50; best cow. $3.76; fancy heifers, 33.760 2.76: stags, $2.604.0O. . HOGS Best east of ths mountains, 38.60 fc 8.60; fancy, 88.2608.60; stockers, $8 00; pies, 36.00i37.O0. Best wethers. 85.0005 ordinary, $4.76; sprln .z; . atraigot ewes. lots, S4.ZtVOU 6: ng lambs, $6,000 $4.250 4.60; mixed CAL.VK8 Baal. 15 ilffflK Kn- ci J, HOGS LOWER IX EAST It iiiili n & oceo m EAST WASHINGTON. WATER AND FIRST STS. . . 'Is Now Complete and Ready for Business ; WE Have a good location. WE Will guarantee good service. . ' , . ' WE Solicit your patronage. - WE Have a modern plant for the' storage of all kinds of produce. . ,.' " - Write or Phone for Informatioa Office '309 Eatt Washington Street - f Phones : East 277, B-2742 Price $25,000 A CHANCE TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN 3 YEARS. Goddard & Wicdrick per gallon. $2.76; per ! aack, $7tf i mw. tmnma maieni, see eao, I, eaatera in shell. 11.78 ner i0. ralata, osal OO. Jlta. L'tXZLMC acaraea, caaea. It 8f gaL, iron bbia, 11S par gal. LINKE OILrRaw, bbla.. 78c; cases, kite; boiled. bla, T7e; oaaea, !2o jvar gauoa iota or 1.3 gauwaa, lc oil case maO. to a. ROPE Manila. Se- sfaat TUa. TLKl lvMiNiv la oaaea, 74a. barrala, WHITE LEAD Tea lot. I pmt IV. lb. iota, as par lai las kola, c per lb. COAL, OIL. Peart, astral and star. Ie far trailon; aocaoa. lie gtuUm: eiaia. e galloa; bartli4t. SSVke saitoa: estra tar. l. araUow; wataa wbit. II HV It He pmr gtuumt actai water wkita. le gslon. O At-oLJ XE RaS eror-a ao4 mnt or. lt aailoti: raaolloa, IH rln; . M. A P phtfca. 1IH - gaueai; StaUiaia, tsTlSa (a.. I l'.ra ar Var 5t!ftT I ar bo '.a r.rr 4 tha arr tr. . . a ..i r. . a- . . . a a ... 34.64oa.; ViA9 JJAilAUl OUH' AOALXST CAB CO. Thomss Laagford won a swrdlct for ll&M agatcst tha Portland Railway. L4rbt A Power eacapaay last sight arter tha Jury bad bera e-tii for about thro hours. Aa agreement Vaa reached at IS o'clock amd a staled vanllct r turned and read this moratngr ' -, Langford ssked for I1M24 bexsaaae of lnjnrtas rf4red la eolMaiara ba tw bis snllk wagon a4 a streetcar at rargs street ar Williams ama cw October 1. IMI. He w threwn from ths sri and seraireie hnrt The treatcar contpany rmmi-rxirS that ba daabad tipmi tb frark ia the fare -f Sanger, and be a !)- tSaj (Ha ear waa rnnntne It r'ri araf. r.iitu. A.Jvr K.. v . 1 1 ara V. H t.--..,,,w !rtH Irgfors. i;v.r spaeeer V-faT.iag i f.'1. K.' tf.a tfr.;y. , : ' fUaltad Praaa LaaaaS WM. t CAleaira. Dec 16. Hoaa, 46,00 bead; cattle, 24.000 head; aheep, 20.000 head. Receipt hog year aro. 48.000 head! left over, 880 head. Hogs ar 6o to lOo Mixed. $8098.$o: good. $8.4001.6$; rough. $8.06 6 8.25; light. 38 0603.16. -Catlls wak. Sbsep steady. Crnvtia. Dea 1$. Hogs, 11,006 head; cattle. 70 bead; sbeep$00 head. K ansae City. Dee. II Ron icons head; ee.Ua, 8604 head; sheep. 00S head. NOBTTTWDST B.1XK STATEMENT! TIuc BlMliitlilc - X organ Saaka, ' CleaHaga today $1.844.2f 66 Tear ago 1.146.6ill Oala today Balance today .......... Tear ago ..... ......... eactls Baaks. Clearlns-s today ... Balances) tod y .... Tinai neaHngS to-lay .... Balaaeea today .... ,.$17.442 4 ,. lA5.8t 38 IS8.664.36 BfST FOR THE ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNER Because It Is ' NoiselessDurable ; Clean Sanitary , .$i.$.i$$ .... la.izi ...$$$ 147 ... 76.471 JTEW YORK COTTOX MARKET (yirelaVM ay OTart -k Cook Co.l J era. iec. it. cotton mark. BEST FOR THE HORSE Because It 1$ Resilient and Non-Slippery SANE SAFE 'sound INVESTMENT 6 1-3 acres, 4 blocks south of South-. em Pacific car shops; 5(ft) feet track age, i , ' $1250 Per Acre, I Where can you find such close-in , acreage for anything like this price? Brubaker & Benedict - ' "502 McKay Bldg. ' - - in the ran-: Open. Wish. Ijnw. January ! 148 ..n:i Kafc Warr-h Arm .HIS '.lit t .HIT . 1' . 1 . iur IIU 1 its : i 1 i ' i J T ft llll IMI li.S i'ri ! :, 'i 1 ' ! it' floee. 1 8 1 1 1 61 S ll'lalUTi IMSlllTi if 4! UJT ISi )' i)i"l' ikihi I ! i , J l l ! 1 : ' .. i ut !'." The cost of the pavement never exceeds $2.25 teaming' limits.. " ' 'The cost of excavation and cement work is the prevail in price at time ofletting, I2-Acre FRUIT RANCH Inside the City Limits of Ashlard One of the best snd most productive fruit ranches In Aahland. located attore the froat Una affording a grand view of the city, eallay and mountains; $ acres In orchard of the finest eartetle. 2 acres In berries, 1 acres unimproved ; over 1406 boxes of peaches, t tans ef pears snd 200 boxeo of applee harvested this aeaaon. Flrat else 6 room bouee. Ibm nd carrtss ahed. Fam front ion two good street and I cortnerted with 10-Inch water mains On both side. Will accept Portland property or sell oa good term a ilLUVAN & CATHER 421-422 Henry PMg. Varrcn Conslruciion Company iAa,lmenl S!!?s;. , EECK BUILDING f ia ., 111 r- 1 i i ' '-a-lr ! f I H nun I i;:tnnTi,n u, ( . ll ? a