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14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; -PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY' 7, 1910. LATEST MEW . f . WCSSWS iB&WS 1000 ACRES OF i An i-nii in i nurn utLtKY mm : . miT im niiTH i y ; UUI 111 UUUlll SHARP ADVANCE IN V - ARGENTINA WHEAT; WEATHER S HOT (Special Cable.) Buenos Ayr. Argentina, Jan. y '.Weather. ) fin and hot x- ,cept In th center and northwest. 4 where thr r showers. 4 Wheat market opened atronr. ! 1 to c higher. vfl HM PFPnon IQ : v I IIUUHLUUIIUIO ; ' 1 MADE AT $9 IN i STOCKDALE YARD ! Report From Santa Ana States That Fully 50 Per Cent of the Crop Has Been Damaged Prlces Responding. ' SKI! SHIPMENTS GOOD Sale of .168 Head Is Recorded at New High Mark Entire Livestock Market Is In .Ex cellent Condition. ' An advlc. reeeUed from CaJtfoniU 4 434 423 BUSfielS Of Cereal this morning by R. F. Hoskln. th local ' broker, stated that 1000 acre of celery washed out In Banta Ana had been county. . " " Santa Ana county la th principal cel ery produetngfSectlon west of the Rock lea In fact on of th greatest In th " world. According to th advice from the south at least 60 per cent of the output has been damaged. . That thla will, result In a higher range of prices Is foregone conclu sion amonr the trail, but th prinlclpal drawback la th fact that the season I Rpeler show that will be shortened conaiacraoiy irom Left Portland in 1909, Ex ceeding Previous Year. Th featur of th wheat export from Portland during th year Just ended was th heavy Increaa In th coast- wls shipments. Statistic taken from the annual report of City Harbormaster 4.414.411 bushels of !: nine uars raia lor sort. Hogs went to today In the Stockdal yards, breaking all American prices for th past sea GOVERNMENT SAID TO BE AFTER THOSE : ' WHO MISLABEL SALMON It la stated that the govern 4 ent pure food officials ar In- veatlgatlng the misbranding of salmon at Paclflo coast points. w I'or som year previous to th - passage or th law It was said to be not an uncommon thing to orana ruget sotind snd Alaska salmon , a Columbia river flan. ' GRAINS BUT ALL PRICES ARE FIRM i' ' - ' . ' f it f ; Chicago Market Closes 1-4 to 34c LowerLiverpool ;, Closes Higher. . ! son., Th sal included 168 head that averaged 110 pounds. Deal was engineered by F. 8. Sharkey of the Sharkey Commission com pany. IS AS EXPECTED Wall Street Sees Nothing New in It and Therefore Puts , - Stocks Higher. ". Wheat. Oats and Barley Values Are' Held ' HighSome In .terior Millers Do Not- Ad vance Flour Quotations. 1 ; RAINFALL FOR CROPS. mom ! Portland . ,.. .10 Pocatello ... i T. Roseburg .28 epoxane -.... .iv North Yakima .01 Inch. Walla walla... .10 Baker City..,. .01 Boise .2 Lewlaton T. T Trac. .. J' it Is stated that north.rn California I riy i ooo 000 buahals r baa a very light crop bcaus of th nemrly 1,000.000 buahla mor cold weather. Preaent Indication ar snijimeni iu, that th croo'of southern California will urea for that year being l,4l,B81 bush be cleaned up' within a month, I els. Flour ahlpmenta coastwise showed Crop rrospota Ar Changed. Ino startling Increase in 10, the num. Early In the season It was believed I ber of barrels being sent out aggre that California would, turn out Its gating 248.J67 as against 263,604 for greatest crop er peiery una season, mjos. Now. however, tn M' - ltr Tn valuta th domestic shipments .l""Jjrrr:-t.i-- ;.TH- flour during th past year was II. ;..if in ..eurlnr larr alsea because th T.00. Th valu of domesUo wheat cold weather had atonped the growth of I exports was t.7l.06 most of the celery be for It bad fairly I Foreign wheat shipments In 1200 do matured, (not show th Increase that would be u Vlet?ii n.tS.rtiJ2, if normally expected and th cause of this ?thri?. W Touth but th ttrlbuted to the heavily augmented w.nhTam. from Cn1.Utoda; domestic consumption. For the pa.t aix will make a further 'difference In th months th foreign grain trad haa been PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN, hl MN ahlnnl frnm Ihl. i I "." ' " T r jw l rriaay ,s . Kit jo raciiio cowl yuris in iu. i nis is I Thursday ....141 b than th Wednesday ...141 470 12 In Tlf. iUSRUlf SWB Monday .. Saturday Week ago ...727 2(2 non iioi 9 1 SI 220 prlae HOTHOUSE LETTUCE LOW. J. r- a - r .-A an.4 I porta, it is reported b nwiuo v maJ,M tna fljfferenc in th foreign and decidedly slack. High prices paid by California' mills hav mad th horn markets mor profltabl for exporters. Th cost of chartering ahlpa for foreign porta, it la reported by local shippers, Values Are Down Below Normal. Ther Is practically no demand at all for hothouse lettuce In th. Front street market at thla time. Cold weather haa caused th trad to be very careful In Its purchaaea and therefore some dealers nave tjeen toroeo to slanh prices'. In order to unload even California market quotations favor thai lattar. In a number of case exporters Portland Union Stockyards. Stockdal. Jan. 7. Hoge went to t per hundred pounda In the atockyarda today, break ing the record formerly reached at f 8.5, which wae'excluatvclv renorted bv The By today's performance the Portland hog market la continued as the highest primary market for hogs In th entire world, and la th highest of any In the united Biaies. . One sale of two cars of 1(8 head. averaging 230 pounda, sold at th new high record durlna the dsv. There waa quite a fair supply of hogs in me yaros tooay, oui aemana is so mucn better that It Is no trlcl whatever for receivers at Stockdaie to command record values. Recently the local mar ket haa been advanced from fi to 10c almost every day, and ther seems to he no lessening of strength at thla time, arheep and lambs Tery firm. who had alreadv rhrtr.d .hi.. H .. v-ryiirm- values mr anown in ail . ,7., 'u..r "nB" or livestock today, with sheep and had to deliver wheat to foreign ports lambs ranking next to the swine mar- loat aa high as It cents a bushel there by. The following tabl shows th total a portion or tneir surplus, noioouse i exports oi wneai, nour ana tumoer made lettuce is quotea toaay at i(i.i9 crate. from this port during 1809: WHEAT. Bushels, Foreign 8.876.478 Coaatwls 4,434,422 j FLOUR. Barrels. Foreign 862.838 Coastwise 288,867 LUMBER. Value. $6,388,151.00 4,741,808.00 VMu. 11,528.098.00 , 1,467.030.00 RHUBARB COMING HERE. .; Some From the South," However, Is Not in Very Good Condition. Rhubarb from th south Is coming 8vera'l shipments wr woelved orin, S!'?!!'!!! .i . ,h. . i.ln th. n.at .r Coastwls ..... .97.714,900 liours. . Qualltv Is. not very good and Oil brought to thla port for year wr therefor the price baa been reduced tolas follows; 2,223,049 barrels, or 98,568,- 11.85 per 20-pound box. I 038 gallons of fuel oil; 4,166,1(6 gallons of aasoline and 2.993.214 cations of re. POULTRY COMING FASTER. fined oil. - Valu. $1,012,889.28 1,331,766.00 Receipts Are Better But Trice, Will I grades, $i.60 graham, $5.rol.90 f LiVelv Hold Thi Week. 8. 1 . !.- Poultry i receipt are, increasing and while lower prices are expected If the Inward movement Is continued: still no changes are ' likely this week. The price remaina at in very nign mara but th demand haa been fully up to BUPDlles to date. . f Eggs ar weaker with practically tie change in prices loaay. Butter market la Just about steady. CAULIFLOWER AFFECTED. - Poor Stuff Which Hd Been in Wreck Depresses' Price of Best ' Because of the press of poor caull flower on th market stock that was in th wreck : In . California recently the general market for thla vegetable Is somewnat lighter man expeciea. iow prices for the poor grades have affected the better stuff and values are therefft-e lower all around, j. FRONT 8'iBEET QUOTATiONl i Kopa. wool' and Kid. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, lie; prim to . choice, 16c; prime, 16Hc; medium, 16c; 190 choice, tic; prime, 20o; me dlum. 16 018c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10(0250 each; short wool. . 26050c; medium wool, 60c$l each; long wool, 76c fc) , t.z eacn. " . WOOL Nomlne-I. 190S, WUlamett valley, 202Ic; eastern Oregon. ZOO 23c. .. TALLOW-wme, per ID,. iSP4c; tin. 2 iind grease. t&te. : , -; . CHITTIM BARK Nominal, 44fcc MOHAIR 1909. 289240 lb. , . ' HIDES Dry bide. 1718d lb; preen. 9 W l6hic lb: bulls, green salt. 7c lb; kfpa, lOOIOHc; calvea, green, ' 1618c per lb. f Batter, Zggs ana Foul try. ECK3S Local, candled, select, 410 42 c; local storage, 28c; eastern stor age. 27 SOe. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. . b. Port land sweet cream,' 37 Hr- sour, 86 Ho; v BUTTER Extra creamery, 39e; fan cy, 87c; store, 28ci . CHEESE) Fancy full cream. 18 91Stte; triplet and daisies, lSfec; loung Americas, iic. - POULTRY Mixed chickens, 16c fancy hens, 1717Hc; roosters, old, 12c geeae, 12 4 14c Sor live, 18 18c for -dressed; aucKs, zugzzc; turkeys, alive, 21iS'22o: dreseed. 25a29c: nls-eons. squabs, $2.502 doz.; dressed chicken, ic ( a jjuunu nigner tnan alive. Oraln. rioox and say. ' BARLEY Producers' price 1908 Feed, $31 02L6O; rolled. $28; brewing. WHEAT Track, club, $1.11; bluestom 81.21; red. $1.14; fortyfold, $1.16; WH- lameiie vaxjey, ti.va. MLLLSTUFFS fiellina- Drli Bran. 437; middlings, $34; shorts, $27028.60; ennp, iag'z9; aiiaiia meal. iZl per ton. ' FLOUR New crop, patents, $6.36; straight. $5.00($6.15; bakers, $6.15 g 6.36 Willamette valley, $5.80 bbl; export Qverbeck & Cooke Co V- Commfsslon Merchants i. " . , Stocks, Bonds ( Cotton, Grain, Etc. 216-217 Eoard of Trade BulHing , Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondent of Leiraa A Bryan. . Chicago. New Tork. Bo ton, , W hav v th only privet wtr onaectlna Portland with th eatra. axehangea, 7 1,11, J . - - , , . . . . . Willamette vallev. fancy 220: ordinary. 2190)19.60; eastern Oregon. $21; mixed, $16.50; clover No, 1, $15.60i8)16; wheat, titwn; cneai, 'ltyin; airaira, OATS Spot delivery, new. producers' price Track No. 1 white, $33 6)34; grsy, jbiis.' : CORN Whol. .$86; cracked. $37 ton. . Fran and Tagetahles. , FRESH FRUIT8 Oranges: New na vels, $2.258.00: Vajeclas. $$.66Q3.75 box; bananas, 65',io lb; lemons, $6.60 vs.vo pox; graperruit, if pears, I1.Z6; grapes, $1.76. POTATOES -" Selling, new, $1,100 , UMJIU a, , cciaiVWI MUlUIVIIiftll B11U Clackamas, 7686c; WUlamett valley, eecjrfvc. . ONIONS Jobbing. $1.60 Der . cwt: jaruc, luDjio per id. , AfKLKS llI.SO. -VEOETABLES New turnips. Oregon, 80c sack; beets, $1.25: carrots, 80 90c sack; cabbage local, $1.6091.75: to matoes, fancy, $2.25 crate; beans 12c per lb: cauliflower, $1.6S per crate; peaa, i2o lb; horseradish, lOo; green onions. 10c dozen: DeDDera. bell. lb.: bead lettuce, lOo dos.; hothouse, $1.26 box; rndishea dox. bunches; celery, $3.6003.75 crate; earg plant 15o lb.: sweet potatoes, $!.26; sprouts, 89o; cucumbers, $2.60 dozen. Orooenes, Huts, Jttc DuuAit uuoe, i.ao; powaerea, fruit or berry, $6.95; dry granulated, I o.i;. com. a, -t.76; extra b, 16.26; roiaen sd.so; u yeuow, la-Za; Dest. 6.76: barrels. 16o! half barrels. 30r: boxes. 66c advance on sack basis. i (Above quotations ar so days be: cash quotations.) - RICE Imperial Japan No. l. 6Ue; Ho. 2. 8 He: New Orleans tiead. tOTe; Creole. 6U,a SALT Coarse Half ground, 100 $9.60 per ton; 60s, $10; table dairy, 60s, $1T; 100s, $16.60: bale, $2.26; extra fin barrels, 2s, 6s and 10s, $4.60 8.60: lump rock, $20.60 per ton. HONET New, 12Ue per lb. , BEANS Small white. $5.50; large white, $4.60: pink, 24.26; bayou. $6.76: Lima. $6.00; reds. $7.60. Meats. TlMtx. amd rrnvuioaa. . DRESSED MEATS -1 irrnnt .ir..t hogs, fancy, lOtto: ordinary, 9Hc; veals, extra. 11 12c: ordinary, lie; extra heavy. 300 lbs.. 6Hfi)7c: mutton. 8c. HAMS, BACON. ETC. Portland pack wuwi; nam, iiyc; oreaKiast Dscon 18H26c; boiled bam, 2626c; picnic 14c; cottasre roll, l&c: regular ahori cieara, smoxea. is c; backs. Keu aaiea or lamDS were made during th 24 houra at $6.26. and mora could hav been used at this figure.' There were no ariivala In thla Una dutinc the aay, ana therefor the carryovers from yesterday wer quickly seised by buyers. Several sales' of sheep were mad dur ing th day around $5, th former high record. Cattle market Is firm, with onlv a small run during the day. No top stuff waa In evidence during the 24 houra, and thla accounts for the lack of top prices In the sale list . Tlvos Who gupply th Market 3. B. Hoffman had. a mixed load of cattl and calve front Lebanon. J. E. Reynolda, th "regular" from Condon, cam In with a load of hoga and cattle from the Gilliam metropolis. Toney Brothers had three cars of hogs and .cattle offering on today's mar ket. Kiddle Brothers of La Grande had two loads of cattl from that city to day and two loads or hog from Imbler. Imbler 1 getting to be a regular ship ping point for hogs for the Portland market . . Persons A Taylor sent In ft load Of hoes from St. Johns. Wash. Henry Larklns of Colfax was In with a, car of hogs. , . Kldwell A Caswell wer offering ft ruHo. or came irom Jtiaines. 1 Today run of livestock compare with tills day In recent years aa fol io wa: Hogs. Cattl. Nw York, Jan.' 7. Stock market had a small upward swing at th oocnlna Ducwes rainer sieaay auring th ' re mainder of th day' trading. 'It 'was generally agreed that the 1 president' message waa about as expected by the trad. Therefore, If anything, It wa OUlllBtl. oianaara on company announces ft reduction of 3c ft gallon in the price of cruue on, maaing .rennayivania 31.08, December output of Nevada Consoli dated Alining company wa 1,682,424 pounds of copper. U. S. Rubber company haa declared Ita regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on first preferred and 1H per cent on second preferred. No action was taken on a dividend for th common because the holders of that aecurlty " nui iv purcnase xirat pre ferred. . .;... Utah Cooper comnanv. Navada nnn. solldated and Boston Consolidated have, a combined production of close to 160.- 000,000 pounds a year. Th aggregate production of th Butt mines of th Amalgamated and the Guggenheim wines is ueiween uv,vvu,vuv and 460, 000,000 pound ft year. That there will b a delay In' bringing about th big wf uicrser i inciuae me Amalga mated, Guggenheim. Cola-Ryan and Haggin properties 1 a foregone con clusion but copper interests insist that the smaller combinations under way will form th foundation, for the big luoigcr wnea in morgan people aeera n uriBBDie i eneci a consollaatlon. . Th Wall Street Journal aaya; - . Americans In London U tt .hov. xnira Avenue hearing resumes today. Storm conditions renort.rt from . win. area improvea. Big Four telegrapher agree to arbi trate. . T- - ' . x ( o.iucui aft In atUck on steel corporation. Copper firm with good local demand. iniimKiionu j-ia.rvA.tAt. nrni.i. ai. for ft record year sdac1.11 tnr . porta. " - et earnings Brooklyn Rapid Transit for th fiscal -year ar estimated a 10 Der cent better than anv nn.i.,,. i ' " BllUfVlIlfJ, f Northwest ' Crop Westher. . Portland and vicinity Rain - and warmer tonight and Saturday; south' erlv winds. '. .. ' Oregon Rain west rain or anow east portion tonight and Saturday, .warmer except near coast: southerly winds high along tne coaai. a Washington Rain west, rain or enow east portion tonight and Saturday, warmer east portion;: southerly winds , v , ... ( .v.'. ; ..; Modern Miller Jteport - . X" St Louis, Mo., Jaa. 7. Modern Miller says: .Snow protection has been withdrawn from th. winter wheat, trop.aouth of. th, Ohio river and to som extent from th mor southern states. Apprehension Is' expressed ft to the effect: Ice covering consld- rabla of th wheat territory, but 4 ; no damag la reported to plants. , $ V v. ,"... ,A ... . ' W ' ' Mor Klgn XdVastock SalM. t addition to th two ears of bogs sold this morning , at S9 by on firm. two oayw wr sold lt toaay ny tn neon eompany at th am high ro rd. Th latter averaged 138 pound. Th am peopl llkewU gav fortn aew high record on hp by advftnolng th formr prlo loo. Chicago, Jan. 7.T-Wheat opened with ft. very good tone, value being un changed for th May, Kai higher tor July and Ho for September. Closing ws M to 0 lower than yesterday. with May the principal loaer. ' Liverpool waa -unchanireo: at the open ing, but with the receipt of bullish news j from Couth America, closed abjv yesterday.- ; - . , 1 .;i 1 After th opening this market howe cdnalderabl strength,'-and ' ft further fractional gain .wa made In the price. May advanced to $1.15, July $1.08 Va and September 9$ He. Closing was ,wftk. at the low mark for the day, wlth'tho exception of September,, which ended th day at 89c. At the close May dropped td $1.13 and July was ff to $1.03 H.. ; ., ''..;...... , . Cash Wheat No, 2 red. 21.27H01.29: req, , fi.ztgi J-': ro. I nara. $1.1$&1.18; Wo. 3 hard. $1.1001.16; No. 1 northern, $1.171.18j No. 2 north ern, $1,1541.17: No. 3 SDrlna. 81.10 1 16. . , ' : Cash Corn No. 3 whit, 66c; No. 4 Cash pats No. 2 Whit, 4o; No. 1 whlu, 474t48pi Jo.,4 whlte47tf4Ho. ' Range' of Chfcaro prlcer furnished V ovvTuecx cooke co: ' , V wheat. . "- :-r, ODen. Hlrh. v Tyir. . fln.n. May July Sept 114H 116. -113 104 - 104 H 10 rtr S9H ' , ; - ?- CORN. May t 69 H July ...1. ; 8H 69 v Sept 8$J4 ' 69 ... rl j .-A.i'OATS. May 41- v. 48H July'..,.., 44 46 Sept ,.,, 42 H .4214 ' ::.(::.,.(:, PORK. Jan. ., ,,. . .21M 2210 May ...... ,2222 r 2225 July ,,....2127 2230 m, ird. Jan. ,,....,1262 1270 May ...j. ..1220 1225 July ..... ..1216 ' 1220 v . RIBS. : " .. Jan. ......1162 1166 1160 May ..1166 ' 116T 1166 July .,....,1165 1167 1167 U$XA 108 H A . n , . -, ; 6HB 47 -48HA 44C ,. 44 43'' 2182 2200 . 2201 1261 ,1112 vl210 ,Va, ' 220V , 2205 1270 lilfn 1110B : .- : 1160A 1167 , 1167. ., Liverpool Wheit Market '..T.lv.rnuil Ta m Wh.. , t .. .. . . . . Oon.' " Clos. March ,4,,..,.....,.. 8s4H(f ls6Hd, May 8s2d 8a$Hd hjgh along th coaat. 11 daho Rain or anow tonight and Sat- raay, warmer. . j . ; i( . . v . Firmness la Continued. A anell of dullness la shown throurh out the grain markets, of th Pacific . .V - All prices are Holding firm, out cuy era and teller do not hold th sam view regarding price. Wheat is quiet. owlna to th smallness of offcrins. Coast millers ar buying sparingly, only recent activity peine: for Puget sound account ..?.; There - 1 absolutely np business' re ported In the local bay market today, although price ar firm. Most Of th big buyer ar quit wall filled, and therefore ar not beating prlo. - - ; - Oat and barley continue firm t un changed prlcea, - . , . While moat miller r quotipg th re cent advance in flour, some of th in terior Institution who, by th way, were most persistent In forcing , higher prices recently ar still selling at old figure. It begin to look aa If they talked advance almoly , to ret th biff oeonle to out their orlce hlcher and al low th smaller one to undersell. How ever, at ' the- present" prlc of Wheat flour Is really cheap. ; r SEATTLE PRODUCE PRICES FDR TODAY fBDeetI Dliaateh te The JoanuLI Seattle,-Jan. - 7. Butter, per pound . . . U, """ . Washington creamery firsts, 38c; ranch. rhSnw. . liat-SiViMoBtJkl .tock 27crtern cramry, 26llc; pro change says 1910 will be greatest year I , - v. THE UNITED NATIONAL STATES BANK 1 s v " ' PORTLAND, OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY : Capital . ,.v; : . . . .$1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits ' , 725,000.000 . :. W OFFICERS ' ' ' J. C AINSWO&TH, Pres. i ! R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier. : '' .R.XE- BARNES, Vic-President A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. ..v, m ,: T - ' ' W. A, HOLT. Assistant Cashier. DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD ' -0. v WITHOUT COST, TO RECIPIENTS - exchange i Canada haa even seen. Ranee Of New Yorlr nrtae. furni.l DESCRIPTION, 1910 .... 1909 .,..1... 1908 ..,(... 1907 1906 -,; ....... 1905 ,.286 ..400 i.32 ,. 90 .713 19S 200 none ' 25 . 62 71 Sheep. . 225 263 1170 firm A year aa-o todav th.r. w.. tone In all line of livestock, with hogs advancs 10c over the previous day. xaros' avprnnauv Prloea. Following: ar renreacntatlv. e.t ... tranaactlona in th. viMi. an4 inAi,... uoniaua, supplies and quality offering: OX il.J3.xtD. Average Lb. 2 9 9 1 32 lamba 6 sheep 3 sheep 15 lamos 6 sheep 32 lambs 18 ...... 61 62 62 888 1077 , COWS. i.......v ..1022 .1 ..................1150 SHEEP AND LAMBS. ........... IV Price. $4.00 4.25 4.00 HOOS. 106 120 82 .114 64 230 222 230 113 $3.65 3.66 $6.25 6.00 6.00 ; 6.00 6.00 -6.25 $9.00 8.95 8.85 8.86 The followlnr la th. nn.1 livestock prices In th yards: : CATTLE Best steers, weighing 1200 pounds, $4.80 5.00: medium steers, $4.76; best cows. $8.76 4.86: fancy heifers, $3.7603.85: medium cows, $3.60: poor cows, $2.002.60: bulls. $2.00 2.76; stags, $2.608.00. v. .0WOG8 Best east of the mountains, 38.95(2 : fancv. 88.8..- at-nnlrar. itnn, ,i Ma, aV ' ' OMKifiK Best wethers. Amal. Cod. Co. Am. Car 4k F., c. oo pra Am. Cot Oil, o.. Am. Loco., c... Am. Sugar, o. . , . Am. smelt, e. do pfd Anac. Mln. Co. Am. woolen, c. Atcnison, o . do Df d . . . Bait. & Ohio, c. uaiyn. t. xran. . Can. Pac. c Cen. Leather, c. do ofd ....... C. St Q. W c... C, M. tc St. P... Chi. A N. W., o. Cheaap. 4 Ohio.. CoL.JiHiel A I.; c. Col. South., c... do 2d pref. . . . do 1st pref. , . . Corn Prod., o do pref. ...... Del. & Hud. , D. A R. Q., C do pref. Erie,, c. do 2d pref. do 1st cref. Ot North., pref.. jii. cent.. . . . , Int Met. c , do cref. ... L. A N. ..... Manhat Ry. . M.. . A T., o, do pref. . .'. Distillers. , , . Ore Lands . Missouri Pacific Nat Lead. Money 4 per cent 300 shares. Ex-dlv.- 60c ordinary. $.00; spring lambs. 36.000 6.26: straight ewes, $4.75; mixed lots, $4.76',6.00. - CAT.VTCR ISeatL IS 1E3K RK- .s..tfui.ovi ' a.i.uuavt.Du. IS If .1 7tl 88 871 88U 1 m.iTt - 1 ...7 118. 66 66 2 60 60 69 60 122H 122H 121H 101H ..... ..... 101H 111 inn 62Vi 62 Bl 62 26 121 122 78V4I 79 78 78 (iivi '47 rSifi ...... ...... ..... iy? 07l lb I 154 165 154 ..... i 178 179 178 178ft 1 91 43 48 -60 80 "22 "22 '22 22 86 86T- 86 86 ..... 1R1U .!', .!.. .! iSS tlU tlU El 1 I 1,17 1 His . 142 140 146 4 24 24 24 60 I 60 69 60 168I16B 187 157 I Jl37 in zr I I j a I VV ......... . V V 74 I ..... 73 86 86 86 88 79 79 78 78 71 72, 71 71 I 8 I I 88 Tout sales. 907.- I cess. tc. Egg, per doien Local ranch, 45o; fancy,. whit eastern, 40042c; eastern storage, 80p35c: Oregon, 400. -Cheese, per pound Cream brick, lie; ported wheel Swiss, zoivsoej Wisconsin twins. ie? .Wisconsin louna- America. rornia. 11.4g011.ta per sac: wana i Walla. 81.26 per sack. 4 , Potatoes Fancy eastern Washing-ton. 18020c; White River, $18019; sweets, 81.60 per crate. ,. NEW YORK COTTON JIARKET t i ' t - ' ''.':."'. . (Furnished by Overbeck A Cook Ca) ' New York, Jan. 7. Official market ' v I f' ' ban. range: Feb ! Men. May June Irh .1623 1645 1617 ,....1666 1656 1666 .....1648 1670 1641- ,,.',.1676 1695 1666 .....1667 ' 1667 1667 July .....U72 ' 1695 1665 Aur. 1626 166 1617 Sept ....1412 1424 1406: Oct 1246 1368 1840 Dec. .....1320 1822 1310 1648i! 1666 1668 16934 16884 16934 16484 14174 13604 13264 1546 ' 1667 i 1570 I . A . I I 1690 , 1695 1660 41 j 1861 I 1380 NORTHWEST BANK - STATEMENT Portland Banks. .$1,509,116.24 j 663,616.79 .$ 685,699.69 . 178.851.6J . 86.128.26 11 Clearings today xear ago Gain today ...;... . . ', Balances today ... ...... . ear ago ............. . . Seattl Bank. Clearing today $1,790,194.00 Balance today ............ 384,682.00 ' ; Tacoma Banks. Clearings today .. .. . . . .... .$ 884.148.00, Baalncea today 46,644.00 Eastern ' Ureatock Markets. ' Chicairo. Jan. ' 7. Hoc 9000. cattle 4000, aheep 8000. Hoga are 6 10c high' er. . Left over -2500. Receipt a year o 26,000. Mixed $8.40 8.90; heavy, .7608.95: rouirh. $8.4608.45: llrhc imw.i. utue sieaay; sneep stronr. 1 - "J aaaaav:'7Vl "MS i.vt ).r mziu i r m a TIM :1 .Hl mom v Wp. ., 4BS1 , j-T6Br,Ti4l TV V Omaha. Jan. 7.--Hos-a $000, sheep $000. - . , 1000, cattle Kansas Cltyr Jan. 7. Hoas 7000. cat. tie 3000. sheep 6000. ' ham. 2526c; picnics. ioc; regular snort 1J I J . 1 1 ft . . L 1. ' piunieu luiixuea, qvc eacn. LOCAL LARD - Kettle leaf, 10s, 18q per lb.; 6s,' 18c per lb.; 60 lb. tins, 18c!iper lb.; steam rendered, 10s. 17 c per lb.: 6s, 17 c per lb.; com pound. 10s, 11 o per lb. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2.60; razor clams. 82 box.' FISH Nominal Rock enrL in.. flounder. 6e; halibut SlOc; striped bass. 15c; catfish, 10c; salmon, steelhead, 10c; silvers. 8c lb; fall salmon, 8c lb.; soles, ,7c " lb.; shrimps, 12c lb.; perch 7c lb.; torn cod, 8c Der lb: lobsters. 2 fir-, mr lh- fr.h mackrel. ( ) per lb.: crawfish, f wr dos.; sturgeon, 12c per lb: black bass. iuo per iD.y uoiumnn smelts, 26o per lb.; silver amelts, 7c per lb.; black cod. 1 1io per lb.: crabs. 21.26(ai.7K OYSTPTRS Shn.lv. tor ). l . Ion, $2.25; per 100 lb sack, $5; Olympic. per gallon. 32.75: per 100 A. sack, $7 7.60: canned eastern, 66o can. $6.60 doz.: eastern In "hell. $1.65 per 100. ' Mints, coal OU. Bte. BENZINE ai duxreu. oa. is n.r gat; iron bbl, 11 c per gat LINSEED OIL Raw. bbls., 84c; cases 89c; boiled, bbls.,' 86c; cases, 91c: per gallon lots of 250 gallons, lc leas: xvyrci manna, sc; laal. 7. - TLRPENX1NE---In-cases. TflcllMtf 69o per callon. -WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7 j per lb.; 6i0 lb. lot. c per lb.; leiJ tot, c pr lb. COAL OIL Pearl, astral and sur, lie jr ..gallon; J2c gallon; elalna, f atajllon; headUght 20 o aalion; extra tar. 22o gallon; water whlt. 11 m P," pclfti wfttr whlt. 16c gallon. '--...; v - . i .21? LINE Red crown and motor, 1449 260 call on: 8 gasoline, 80O37c gallon: v, M. A P. naphtha. 13H2He gall en; ngln dlatUlal. 9C16o call. Lumber mens National Bank FIFTH "AND STARK STREETS . - V rrela, Increase in deposits during the year 1909 T7. . . 79 Per Cent . Losses from bad loans during the year 1909. ; . f. : . . .1 . . .None v.. HOME, SWEET HOME can only be for those who REGU LARLY deposit in the bank a part of their incomes' and save enough to buy a home. V MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK We pay Liberal Interest Consistent With Safety, 4 HARTMAN & THOMPSON, -Bankers CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING p. YEARS of SERVICE haVe PROVEN. THAT BITULITHIC Lasts longer and is safer for horses and autos j , 4-U a,'.. 1.1 t.: j . m. v . ' ' . , man Any uuici isaiiu petvciiicui, . ' v BirULITHiC i . .. Is being laid in more cities in trie northwest than i : is any other class of .pavement. - THE LOW OITf TIT ITUFP : PRICE OF i UJLl 1 1111 I v Together 'with its '"wearing qualities, are what ' i m ' .' ' ' make it popular. , i ? : Commercial bodies, city s officials or; individuals- J who are interested can obtain complete informa tion and statistics regarding ' street paving by ! .addressing, ; . , ' , . : Warren Conslruclion Company ' .. BECK BLDa, PORTLAND, OREGON . 3