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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, M910. II ft) nswo o;f w WIT DRIVES THE MARKETS ILL WITH HEW STOCK .";:,.,:,..., .- -I" -. - " , t v v Arrivals of "Jacks" From East-- "ern Oregon ; I ncreasing but Prices Are Rather High Along Front Street. w CU1CAG0 WHEAT TRADEHEAVYAT ' Cold weather has 'caused a general laughter of Jaokrabbm in ths Interior, - and arrivals in the Front street whole sale markets are more liberal. 1 , ; There is constant demand for Jack rahblts In the Portland market, and present sales are ' belnir made around , 33.16 4p 8.60 ' a doten. Considering the . fact that the 'rabbits are doing muoh ' damage to the crop of tbe .interior each . 'season, the fact that such food price are obtainable in the markets make the laughter heavier than would otherwise bathe case. . . . , Annual hunts for rabbits are beld at ,, various points In eastern Oregon. These "drives" annually flood the markets jwlth supplies. For awhile so many , were killed around Umatilla county that a i canning; factory was established at vKcho. However, this never proved a success, 'for while the demand for fresh killed rabbits is very good and high prices are obtainable, the call for. : the tinned stuff was very small and did not meet the expense. -. , Among the Oreapest rood. ' t - i 'While years ago rabbits were consid ers! luxuries, the "lacks" are now with- . in a reach of anyone who can afford to buy meat at all. In fact the price for the fresh stoik la lower per pound . than srood meat. This is Increasing the ronmimnlion. although it Is nOt likely that rabbit meat will influence, in the least the price of other meats. FISH MARKET HOLDS FIRM. Halibut Is Scarcer with , Small Of- . fcrlngs from North, i ,.. There Is a very flrnvtone in the entire fresh fish market. Halibut Is firmer be cause of the smaller offerings from the . north, ,, ' ... Some frozen Columbia river smelts are being offered at 6a They are In fine condition. Quite a fair shipment of silver smelt from Qlympla came in this morning and was quoted at 7c a pound. . - -. ' I, i m n " ECKJS OFFERING AT 30 CENTS. ' : '" '. ':i Supplies -Increasing 'and Trad Is - :f "t '' Still. Scared." ' Eggs are now being freely offered at SOo a dozen albng Front street Supplies are still Increasing, but-accumulations are still shown. Shipments to the- east have not yet reached a stage where the local market Is affected. It Is hard to sell eggs along Front street at any price; in fact, there is scarcely any market for eggs at this time., r. .J ' .1 CHICKEN MARKET. 19 WEAKER. 4 ' .... ' ' ' '' Ruying Is Not seGood-and Trice fIs Opening and Closing Lower but ; Recovery Is Made During the Early TradingLiverpool Is Bearish, Too., ; ; Chicago, Jan. ,15.-Wheat opened He to n lower and closed unchanged, to lie down. . - ". ,-' ' There was a ' fairly large trade "in wheat, with considerable liquidation in evidence. Room traders were on ton of the market from 11.11 down to S1.10V4. ana later prougnt about a rally to I 111. The southwest indicates a .-dragging tendency In cash wheat,' and predicts increased farmers' sales. . . T ( . .1 - . 1. n 1 .L..U..k1. corn onuearlx weakness have been the best' buyers on the rally to 18 Ho for May. '"' Liverpool closed d to & .lower for wheat and Mi for corn. .Cash wheat No. 1 red. $l.!4ftl.2SW: No. S red, f 1.101.24; No. 3 hard, 31.13 t 1.14 V4 : No. 3 hard. 31.10&1.13; No. 1 northern spring, $1. l4Qil.lt; No, 1 north, ern spring, 31 131. 1; No. I northern spring, $1.1001.13. ' . , ConwNn. I yellow. 65H54cJ No. 4 yellow, 3H65c; No. 4 corn, 63 HO 4s,.";-: '.. ; ;" '. ' (Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.)', - 1 , ; . ' , , ",.-711X1" ' " ';' Open. High. Low, May ,...,11114 111 July ..... 101 102 Sept 9t IHV4 CORN. May 4 '69 July tim- H Sept. ;..,... 87fc 68 OATS. . ..... , 44 45 41 42 .,...2180 2187 .....2200 2207- .....2197 2210 ; 2190 .-' " i " " . LARU Jan. 127 1867 MavA.....1215 " 1222 .. July .....1213 1215 ..,' ,, RIBS. ' ' ; '' -, Jan. 1172 :il76. , 1172 1171 May .....1162 ' 115 116S 110 July.;.. .1160 1163 11S7 1162- SHORTCOVERING : FORCES A RISE Aggressive Operations in Stock : Market Put Gen May July Sept. Jan.' May July 110 101 1 n '-47 Close, 111B 98 (8 (8B 48A 42 curity ' List Higher; f ; New York, Jan. 16. The session today was marked by aggressive short cover Ing. it being apparent alter the early dealings that room traders were bocom ing nervous. : The prospect of a, favor able bank statement was a bunt the- only factor to which action or ho market slble for the liquidation during the Das week remaining unchanged with a great ninny iiukirtb ui inrge lines vi i'turi tiea srwaltlna an opoortunlty. , such as will be oresented bv a rs.ll v. to conduct further liquidation. . . On the basis of averages., the decline since December, II has been about l4 points, -which la Itself does not indicate a material ahakeout, and inasmuch as large market interests do not seem dls- itvmm iff imiurr upyur Bnwjfl wuei lum pressure' is likely to demoralise the market, it appears the element in favor of lower prices is liable to make con slderable headway unless reports .from Washington nature. are of a more . reattsu ilng . Range of New York prices, furnished py uvernecg et t,oose company; DESCRjtPTION. 2173 2190 1260 1216 1210 2187 2207' 2210 1260 1222 ' 1215 018c: triplets and' daisies.'' 18c: LYoung Americas, 19 C , FOULTRI-Mixed chickens, 16 017c; fancy." hens,- 17c; roosters, old, 13c; geese, 14e for -live. 16 18c for dressed; ducks, 2022c; turkeys, alive, 2122c; dressed, 25029c: 'pigeons, squabs, $2.6003 do.; dressed chicken. io to zo a pouna higher. thai ajiva , -, Oraia, Hoar ana Hay. BARLEY Producers nrlee . 19 Feed. I31.60; rolled,-$33; brewing, $32. ' WHEAT Track, club, ll.fi & 1.11; bluestem. $LS11,22; red. $1.14: forty, fold. $1.16: VilTaroette-valley. 31.08. MILLSTUFFS Selling pri.-e Bran, $27i"Widdllngs,;$34f,shorts, $27038.60; About C a Found-Lower, ... . LOUR--New- crom. Patents. 88.8S: Chlckerrrnarket-showa a weakerelaUaight. 16.00 i 6.1-bakers,$, 16 ,86j grades, ff.eo; granam,.s, $6.70tf&.0 rye, $5.75; bales. $3.15. OAT8 Spot delivery, new. producers price iraoKwo. 1 wnite, 132.60; gr XmaL Cop. Cot Am. Car it P., o. , 66 nm. lvl UU.i C . . ifun. ico., 45. i, . , , am. sugar, c... Am. 6mnlt, c..., do Pfd..... .,. Ana. , MlnirW Co. Am. Woolc, e,. Atchison, C...... 118 120 Brooklyn ,R. ,T.' . 76 76 Can. I'acJ e. . ; . . 178 179 ten. Leather, a, 43 44 cjaafV--:c:5,i,r,j8 C. M. A 8L'P...lt47,lVRn C. & N. O. 166U ICtU lnr and a droD of about 0 a p shown tn prloes. Values are still very high alnTr Front street. Week's chicK en markeLJiaa been very good, and duo. tattons have been the highest in years, doing away entirely - with the report printed In another publication during the-holidays Of huge stocks in storage. However, recelptshve been so, liberal recently that tne trace is reariui oi break if continued. : POTATO, OFFERINGS LIGHT. Small Supply Moving from Country to City -PAmage .News Proven. Offerings of potatoes te the local mar ket continue very,' light, despite, all the talk of some Interests opposed tp prc ' ' ducera thaUonly a very email per cent- age or the cvp was aamagea py tne com weather - - ' Market -along Front street is still at th high potnt, and for good stuff la the highest market on uie r acirio coasu FRONT STREET QUOTATION! ';-...'-.' . . v ... KoBs. wool, and wjdea. Y ' " HOPS 1908 "crop, cnolce , 'lSo; prims to choice, iBe:prime. xe'Htc; meaim, - . 15c: 1909 cholce,21gy22o; prime; 2021o; medium, jfifpiisc.,' . : ' SHEEPSKINS, Bheartng, 1025o each; shert -' wool, s&w&oc; ' medium wool, 60c CP $1 each! i long . wool. 16c y WOOLNomlnal, 1908, Willamette valley, 20if?21c; eastern Oregon, 20021c. TALLOW Prime, per lb, S 4c; No. 1 and grease. 232c.. CHITTIM BARK TTominal. 44c -HIDES Drv , hides. 17018KO In green, 910c lb: bulls,' green salt, ie id; Kips, ivwiunc; - caivea, green, 1618e per lb. ' . . : - Batter, Egrs and Poultry. - COOS Local, candled, select, SI 9 S2c: eastern storage,, 2526c ' BUTTER FAT Delivery 1 o. b. Port land sweet cream, 87c- sour, 26 c; BUTTER -Extra creamery,. 39c; fan cy, 87c; store, 26o. , ' i CHEESE t-Fancy full ' cream. . - The highest prices ever offered- In .the city of 'Portland are as follows: We will pay . these prlces--stralght up for good fat stuff. We never charge commission nor drayage, . Fresh -j-anch eggs market price, r Dressed veal up to .S0 lbs,, 12 c; large veal less. , v . , Dressed pork, any size, 11c. " . 'v. " Live hen a, 18c. '' ;. Dressed hens, -20c. , ' ; , Live ducks,, 18c. i : . - , . ; . ' Dressed geese, lc. . , t Dressed turkeys, 26c. : u. ' , "'.'-', ,r'i Address, - rxtAKX ii. satxTK ziOsat co. :,. "Plghtlng the Beef Trait" Over beck & Cooke Co; ' , -''.'?.' " 'f t ". A- :;i-t 1 " v, - V,,.- ; : '-v. -: .iUiv.S'-! 'Commission Merchants . Stocks, Bonds ' . ; Cotton, Grain. Etc. - , 216-217 , ; ' Boird of Trade Buildings Members Chicago Board of Trada ' Correspondents of Logan Bryan. . . ,". Chicago. . New York, Boston. . W. have- the only private wire .' r connecting Portland With the , . .. eastern exchange : LaX. iron tibia llo per gaj. 4 JlJN $31.60, HAY Producers' nrios Kaw tlmnthv. Willamette valley, fancy $20; ordinary, $19ffl 19.50; eastern Oregon. $21: mixed, $15.60; clover No. 1, $15.60016; wheat. ir(TiT; cnear, ie)i7; airaiia, 1?. CORN Whole. 136; cracked. $87 top. Ifrralth ; aafl Tegetahles.'- " FRESH FRUITS oranges: New na vels, $2.262.76 box: Tjananaa, 65c lb; lemons, $5.50 6.00 box; grapefruit, ; pears. i.zr; grapes, ji.ve. . ' . POTATOES Selling. new,. 81.15 1.25; buying,- eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, , 75 86c; . Willamette' valley, 66 & 70c. ONIONS Jobbing. $1.50, oer cwt: game. io who per id. ArrLUB II WB.DO. . VEOKTABLE8 New turnips. Oregon. 90q sack; beets, $1.26; carrots, 80 90c sack: cabbage. $2.00; toma toes.' fancy. $2.25: -orate: beans. 12c per. id.; caunitower, si. 60 per crate; peas, ' izo id; norseraaisn, iuc; . green onions, loo aoxen; peppers, bell. lb.: head lettuoe, SOo doa; hothouse, $1.81 box; radishes do. bunches; celery. $8.6008.76 orate: egg plant 16c lb.: sweet notatoes. 82.25: BDrouta 8 8c: cucumDers,' ii.bq aoMn.'- - " Orooerles, ITats, Etc -.': ' i EUOAR--Cube. 8C.8B: nowdered. 85.95: fruit or berry, $5.95: dry granulated, $5.96j conf. A. $5,784 eitra B. $6.86; golden 3. $5 85; D yellow. $5.26; best. 65.76: barrels. 16c: half barrels. 30c: boxes," 66c advance on sack basis. (Above quotations are 80 aays net cass quotations.) 4 RICK Imperial Japan No. 1. Ic; No. 1. 6e: New Orleans nead. a07e: Creole. - ' -4, SALT Coarse Half T rround. 100s f iV UC ttfll, PVB, Vl.BV, VAUIO UBUJI PVD. $17.60:. 100s.; 817: -bales. 32.26: extra, fine barrels, 2s. 6s and 10s, $4.60 5.50; lump rock, 5Z0.6SF per ton. jhonisy New,,i8c por lb. BEANS Small white. 26.50: tsrse white, $4.60; pink, $4.85;. bayou, $6.00; Llmas, $5.00; reds, $8.00. - - Meats, , riah anO ' JPrnTlslona. . : nTiKKSI,:n M RATH . VVnnt mtrt hoys, fancv. lie: ordinary. 10c: veals. extra,' 12 o; ordinary, llI2c; extra heavy,. 8Q0 lbs' 7c; mutton, 8c. n hams, bacon, etc Portland pack (local) ham, 17 c; breakfast baenn, 18 26c r boiled, ham, 2626c; plcnlca 14c.r -rottase roll. : 1 fin! remlar nhnrl cleat's, smoked,, 16c; backs, smoked. lc; pickled tongues, 6eo each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. 13c per-lb.: 6a 1S0 per lb.: 50 lb. tins, 18o per lb.; steam rendered, 10s, n-ftc per , id.: os, i 7k0 per id. com- pound, l os, li "40 per id, CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2.60: rajtor clrr,s $2 box. . f TQTT . VAmlt.ol 'VmV - flounders., 6c: ; halibut 8r.,0o: etrlaed bass, 16c: catfish, iocs salmon. steelhead, 9 fTOc; silvers, 8C lb; fail salmon, ' 8c lb.; soles, te lb.; shrimps, 12 c lb.; perch 7o lb.: torn cod. o per Jb; lobsters,. 25c per lb; fresh maokrelt ) perlb.f crawfish, ( ) per doas sturceon., 12Uc per lb: black baps. 20o? per lb, Columbia smelts. ?6o. per to.; silver emeus, 7c per lb.; Diaca cod, 7c per : lb.; , crabs, $1.261.75' per dozen. -.i-' OYSTERS Shoalwater bay,' per gal lon, $2.25; per 100 lb sack, $6; Olympia, ?er gallon, $2.76; par 100 .a. saok, $7 1 .60; canned eastern, 66o ean. $6.60 doa; eastern in. shell $1.65 per 100. ' ' Faints. Coal OIL Sto. BENZlNli: Hi degieea,- Cases, 19o ptt Chesa- St Ohio Colo. F. I., a, Colo. South., c. . do 2d pfd. ao lat trd ... Corn Prod., o,... do pfd. ....... Dela.v& Hudson.. u. at it. u.. c .. do- nfd. ... Erie, o. ... .v, . V , O. Northern, pfd. Illinois Central lnterurb. Met, al uu uiu. ...... L. A N. .......... M.. K. A T- o... do nfd. Distillers Ore Lands Missouri Paclflo. National Lead . , New York Cent.; in. x . & w.. Nor. & Western. do pfd North American. iortnern fac, c. na Man Ks. no. Penn. Railway, . 86 43 . . 81 20 178 SB 12 . 49U 135 142 23 6U 151 45 i$ 66 , 1 '46 96 66 J6 121 93 108 118 103 .34.' 132 1 1 iii do pfd. Reading, c. 160 do 2d pfd, do lsf Bfd.... 9S Rep. r S ci.. 41 do pfd. X- ..103 kock -island, je?. do Pfd. aT. . . . St. U t J3- F. Id. do 1st t)fd.. . St. L, A S.-W;, c. ao pro. i . ouiner.n rac, o. esoutnern Ry. 1 do pfd. Texas & Pacific. T., St IX & W.; ci uo tjiq. ....... Union Pacific, c, do pfd.. ...... U. S. Rubber, c.. do pfd U. S. Steel Co., . do Dfd....... . Wabash, c...... do pfd. .'. W. U. Telegraph. Wis. Central., a'. Westlnghouse f . . Beet Sugar Utah Copper.. . .-. Third Avenue..,. Pittsburg Coal.. Cons. Gas ; . . , , , , 11 49 nix u our,. . . i . . : i. . ; . , RallwSy Springs 47 ao-. nfd. , . . . "i. Virginia ..Chem, 178- 46 80 54, 32 49 186 142 62 lit 67 86 7 79 4 134 113 48 163 111 14 22 48 T4 49 i 43 44 80 56 ?!54 13 130 80 193U94T4 ivi lll . 5 -'1-46 , 93 I 41 102 4R 86 6 31 14 182 31 69 V4 5 116 74 178 43 17 81 47 lt (6 80 20 178 44 79 31 48 136 141 21 69 102 46 ! -A. 66 84 118 . 46 96 79 185 32 132 H 48 180 I 63?' 64 15.' ,16 21 23 ..LiIlCUI.Jl do pfd........ Jv. City .Boutherp . uu . piu. . . ... Allis Chalmers. do pfd. Am. ; Can, . ; ... dO Dfd.'.. . i. .:. Alton Com....,;. Gov. pfd .... . . ; . 64 69 '56" 12 V9 64 60 - I 112 85-51 124V 22 DO 74 49 74 44 151 if-: ft' .,. "65 .-I t't 41 69 "60' 12 79 64 60 88-1 40 102 86 at ,,,, 122 5 109 60 33 190 16 76 179 14 107 82 149 ley 87 80 81 21 84 178 it 80 32 48 136 143 24 62 162 '34 76. 6 86 119 46 97 88 79 137 ' 33 133 118 46 104 162 102 93 l 41 rl2 COUNTRY MILLS PAY HIGH POINT. FOR SOME VHEA T Small Business Reported From Interior," Oregon ; at Extreme High Mark-r-lnterests Apart ( In" Oats Trading. ' ; V Northwest Crop Weather.'. " Portland and Vicinity Rain tonight and Sunday,; . cooler Sunday; easterly winds shifting to- southerly and increas ing in force. ,,... -,V Oregon Rain west, rain or snow east portion tonight and Sunday; warmer east portion tonight, pooler west por tion Sunday; southerly winds high along uie coast. . . . -r- ' . Washington Rain or 'snow tonlrht and Sunday; 'increasing easterly winds inning o souineny, .. nign along ine COHSl. Idaho Rain or snow tonlrht and Sun day; cooler south portion Sunday; in creasing southerly winds. Continued Quiet In Grain. Grain markets show a continuation of the very quiet feeling so far as tide water business is concerned. At in terlor : points 1 the market is In better shape than ever, and some country mills are buying and paying the extreme nign iigure Tor oruestem. Total move ment of wheat in the Paclflo northwest at this time Is very light, however. ' oats interests are iar apart in their views.' and instead of paying producers the prices asked, at least one of the big Duyers is Benin at lower prices Decauae 01 the expectation of still lower values. tiariey maraei is rirru, put quiet. . E-; N SAN FRANCISCO 44 1 45 66 73 130 80 69 82 192 100 10 84 V4 133 2J 48 T5 48 69 42 62 16 31 149 69 50" 12 67! 60 86 66 71 31 73 132 81 69 83 60 69 194 100 46 112 85 12S , 22 DU 74 48 73 1 43 63 23 151 79 47 106 55 - 183 ' ' 69 14 60 79 ; 64 61 ; (tiDlted rrw tMured Wtr.i San Francisco. Jan. 15. Kites. ' per dosen California fresh, including cases, extras, 81c; firsts, 30c; seconds, 29c; thirds. 27c. . ' ti utter, per pound California rresn. extras, 34c;. firsts, 33c; seconds, 29c; storage, extras, 21 c; do firsts, 3pc; do ladles, 26 o; do firsts, 26a - New cheese, pounds New California flats, fancy, 18c: firsts, 16 c; seconds, 16c; Collfor'nla Young America, fancy. o; firsts, lc; eastern New- xork sin les. 19 He: do daisies. 19 He: do Oregon. 8Uc: do Toung America. 18Hc: storage. California flats, fancy. 17c; .firsts. 4: Young America fancv 1844c: Wisconsin single fancy, 18c. rota toes, per cental Kiver whites, 70 90o for choice to fancy in sacks with extra stock quotable at 90c31.10; Sa linas. 11.35qM.4u; yregons, 8l.20tpl.3; Early Rose. 81.60 : sweet Dotatoes in orates, -1 1.60 1.7 6 do aaeks, 81W1.S6. Onions, per cental -Yellow, 90o 11.10; do Oregon, 31.40. uranges, per dox ew navels, choice, 1.602.00; fancy, $2.262.60; new tan erlnes. 75cBI1.00 for amalla.nd .11 St .ou ior large poxes, - k WORE ACTIVITY IS PROMISED IN HOPS AFTER THEvELECTION WSU1T . IN THE YARDS Receipts Continue Fair ; and l'i Packers Will Not Pay, Mqre "Nothing Else Received at . Stockdale Until Noon. . . : PORTLAN LIVESTOCK RUN. J Hobs. Cattle. Oilves. Sheen. Baiuraay ,,ii briuay ....176 Thursday .638 Wednesday 42 I'ueiNlay ,,481 Monday ...174 48 616 26 833 242 iii 161 Portland Union Stockyards. Jan. 16. A few cars of Idaho hogs were all that appeared in the stockyards at the open ing of tha market .today. Addftlonal shipments - Of cattle were due around noon and will likely be sold at a late hour. ' "i General trend of the livestock mar ket shows no change from yesterday; bogs being top at f9 as exclusively printed in this paper at the time. Cattle market Is temporarily show ing weakness but the trade does not expect' this condition to continue for ny great period. , eneep aire iirin mi unrnangeo prices. Today's run of livestock com Dares with this day In recent years as fal lows: : t, , , . Uoga Cattle. Sheep. 119 ,...zi 1909 1908 91 1907 .....161 1906 ...... J 70 1906 250 A 'year ago today all lines of live stock were firm at unchanged prices. Ci B. Baldwin was in today with three loads of hogs from Filer, Idaho. ; Yard's mepreseatatlvs Frioes. Following are reDresentatlve of latest transactions in the vards and Indicate demand, supplies and quality offering: V STEERS. U ' AV. lbs. Price, .BOSTON COrrKIl MARKET V . !' ' ' , ........ :. " (Furnished by Overbm-k A Cooke' Co.) Adventure Alloues 7 ues ...... oa il . 34 A ma Arts. Com.,.. Atlantic liomon Cons., t.'al., A Arts. 'al. A Hecla.660 Centennial 8 Copper Range 82 liuiy-west Ik vis- Daly Mohawk Nevada Con Nevada-Utah. ft.N'lplsslng. 46 10 19 .'St ... 69 s.. 28 North llutte.. 43 old Dominion. 49 Parrott ...... 20 ,. Quincy ' ...... 87 Siinta Fe ... 2 Shannon 18 Sup. A Hoston 16 Hup. A Pitts.. 1U ITamarack .... 65 Knst Wutte.,.'. 11 Trinity 9 Kim River 1U. a Smelters 50 Franklin ..... 19V 'Utah Mining. 40 Olroux ...... ll!ITtah Cons... 68 Orene-C. 10!Vlctorla-, . ... 4 Ornnby ....,105 Winona .......12 Isle Royals.. 26!Wyanlot ..... 8 LaSelle ...... ' Gold Cons..,. 7 Miami 25 Florence ..... 8 Mass. Mining.". T IChlo 4 Mexico Cons,. 4IRaV Coal ..,. 34 Michigan .... 7 , I , NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT. 'Fortlaud Banks. ' riearlngs today , .11,957.716.02 Year). ago 722.747.13 k Gain today Il.184.963.90 Ralanoea today 3 424,778.68 Year ago,V .,,......:..... 106.712.26 . i Tacoma Banks. Clearings today : .... .3836.680, Balances uxlny 60,066 i : Seattle Banks. Clearings today ,..;......', ,12,028,879 uniances. today. i , . . ......... , 282,808 New York" Slhrer Market.' ' New Yorkv-'Jah. 15. Bar sliver 62. NEW MOVING PICTURES ' GREATEST YET SHOWii , ! II I. I . (Spveliil PIitH to Xtf loiiml. Oregon City, Jan. 13. The poojiU of Oregon City were afforded tin opi,i tunlty of seeing eoaiethlng tn th h of a motion picture yesterday aft-riH-!i and evening that wilt in all prtaliitt v never ba shown In this city again. Tt,i was the picture of th first military tournament, held at .Toledo, Ohio, Inst July.'. The United Slates govern rm-tit has authorised the 'displaying of thU picture thrdugliotit the Union, for thi purpose of Instructing the pvople In tho maneuvers of the army. K. C. BrookH, proprietor of the ' Klt-ctrlc" theatre of thla city, was glVen the commission of displaying the picture throughout thu coast states, and Oregon City was the first place' jo see it There were over 4000 troops In the tournament, , comprising Infantry, cav alry, artillery, signal corps and hospital corps, engaging In cavalry evolution, troopers training, shelter t tent drill, scouting party, and attack, mess tent, military bakery, engineer corps, platoon bridge building, erection and destruction of trestle bridge, machine gun platoons, field artillery, attack and defense of wagon trains. wall scaling, . hospital corps,., signal service, fltUd telephone, wireleaa telerraph station, Butt's man ual, full dress parade showing over 4000 soldiers, sunset gun. '-." The picture was given under the aus pices of .the Womens club of this olty, and the proceeds will go toward Improv ing MCLnughlln park. . ( ' 63 114 100 157 v "329 800 26 2 4 1 AS e t 1V0 , . v .....1345 ts.no 6 6 18 $4.09 3.09 14.00 147 15.25 19.00 9.00 COWS. ...1100 1000 1041 .;'," SHEEP. 4W .. 'y- HOGS. 93 203 60 228 The following Is the general range of livestock prices in the yards: . CATTLE Best steers, weighing 1200 pounds, $6.26 6.36; medium steers. 4.7606.0V: best cows, iuoo.: fancy heifers, $4.0004.25; medium oows,, 13.75 44.00; poor cows, - $8.00; Duns, iz.duw J.zo; stags, 12.Du4p1.uu. HOGS Best east of the mountains. $9.00; fancy $8.909.00; stockers, $7.00; gs, xv.uu. SHEEP Best wethers, $6.26a6.60; ordinary, $6.00; spring lambs, $6.00 6.25: straight ewes, 54.76; mixea lots, $4.766.00. . ' cajjVks wesi, iD.towt.vv; orainary $5.00456.25. SEATTLE PRODUCE PRICES FOR TODAY Total sales. 856.600 shares. . Wheeling & Lake Erie, 66. ;. : , r , , - Liverpool MTicat iMarket. Liverpool, Jan. 16.-Close: Wheat-7-March. 8s 3 7-8d; May, d. -. . ! 5' ' ..' - - Corn---January, 6s 6 ;7-8d; March -8d.. ' ' ' '.v . .'. , ',. .. .(' Greater activity is promised In the local hop market after the elections in England. Hops are finding a small sale here at -this time, as high as 22c a pound, but the cheaper grades, around 19c, are most In call. "Every one Is buying a pw lots," sayS Jim Linn of Catlln & Linn. "Eng lish buyers have recently taken on some hops, tod." "Hops .will move to 80c a pound after a while," says Harry PIncus of Pincus & gorfc "the market will show increased ac tivity after the English elections are over. Even now some buy ing' from there Is reported here,,' Hops have been sId as high as . 22 c a pound in California." .' COTTON MARKET HAS ' . A FAIR RECOVERY New York, Jan. 15,Cotton .values showed a substantial, recovery today. Range of cotton Torlces fjrnlshed bv V. t, O t 1. . IjOW. t Jan.--Feb. Mar. . Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. wet. Dec. Open. High. .,1418 i.,1416 1 4 1 a er , ... 11 19 ...1433 ...1465 !!!!l455 ,.:i428 ..s .1315 . .,.1295 . . .1290 1443 1416 1450 1433 1470, ntn 1(V . I T l J 14S5 14ia 1335 1315 lSOe - 12X8 1290 1273 S8sK Close. 1420 144S01447 1416. 144601450 142F J466 14-60 M33..-514661465 1439 ' 1460)1465 14621467 146701470 1432&1433 1261300' lZ70r(t)lZ8U - ' '. ii ' (United Pro. Lnsed Wire.) Seattle, Jan. 16. Butter, per pdund: Washington creamery, firsts, 39o; ranch. 26fl27jc; eastern creamery, 82tj'36o; process, 29c.-.i , . . ... Eggs, per . doxen Local ranch, ' 36c; fancy wHite, eastern, 3 Oo; eastern Stor SgeL 2630o; Oregon, 86c. , , Cheese, per pound Cream brick zflc; wheel awlss, 214; block swiss, 20c; im ported whe1 swiss, 2930c; Wiscon sln twinsKi 19 c Wisconsin Young Americas, 20o. , .1 Onions Green, 80c per doxen; Cali fornia. $1.4031.50 per 100; Walla Walla. $1.851.60 per 100. Potatoes Fancy eastern Washington, $17J0 person; White River, $16 18 per ton; sweets, $2.70 2.76 per crate. -j . . " , . r:',v. New York Bank Statement. J -i (United Press Leased Wlre.l 'New-; York. Jan. 15. The statement I of the associated banks for the week ending ' today shows the following changes: Reserve on an deposits, increase llT.- 240,275. ueserve on deposits otner tnan unitea States deposits, increase $17,249,225. ioans decreasa f7,778.ve. . . Specie, Increase $15,540,000. Legal' tenders, increase $4,900,000. Deposits, Increase $11,690,000. Circulation, decrease $460,800. Surplus. 322.416.800. as against 327.- oov,47 last year ana vu,otz,250 two years ago. w D'ONT KEEP YOUB MONEY IN THE r---' - - - $ ''' 1 ir . eV f " f.'.TflTP JiUTTTTrrrr:rs r w mm ' vers 7 ''':.'i:)''''--,4 i . , r - ITIHJTHB ilfc.' faa '''mi irwr f -lA When your MONEY is BURNED uprcgret 'won't bring it back to you. It is very UNSAFE anJ it WORRIES you a whole lot to have money in your house- or in ,a 'hole in the ground. Besides, "looking" time after time to see if it is safe, teaches people where it is and makes it .very UNSAFE. X Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank . We i?ay Liberal Interest Consistent With Safety 4 Per Cent Hartman Thompson :.;fvl:!::,:..BANKEJRS., . , , CHAMBER OF , COMMERCE BUILDING ' ..-.! ' . .-.'. 1...- ''.. .- - - " r. Eastern Hogs Higher. (United Pre Leased Wire.) ' " Chicago. Jan. 15. Hogs. 9000: cattle. 3000: sheep, 2000. Hogs are 6 centu- higher; left over rrom yesterday 10.00&; receipts year ago, 16,000. 1 Kansas uity, Jan. 10. nogs, 2000; Cattle." 200; sheep, none. 10.. Omaha. Jan 1000; sheep, none. Hogs, 6200; cattle1, is u'q a (H3 ij ijt 0 55 ' Oldest Bank 00 ths Pacific Coast, Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.03 Surplus and undivided profits $600,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President . s It S. Howard Jr, .Asst. Caihlet. Edward Cookinghsm. Vice-Pres. J. W. Ladd. Assistant Cashier.' W. H. Duncklcr. Cashier. . Walter M. Cook, Asst. Casbict. , ' -. . '...'.:'.. , -:-', ...-:,. . '"" - ' " , v - 'ft ' . - Interest pafd on tine deposits and ssrlngs aeeonnts. Xeeonnts ot banks, flrma, corporations and individuals solicited, Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued available ia all countiics of Europa SKKD OILr Itaw. bbls.. 88ci cases. 93c; boiled, bbls.. 90c; cases. 96c: per gallon Jots Of 259 gallom,. lc lw, oil cake meal, (none In market) KOPiC Manila. c; alsal. 7H. , XUKVKNTlNiw-ln cases. 76c barrels, CSc per gallon. , , Vf HITJS LEAD Ton lota, t o per lb.; 600 lb. lota, So per lb.; leas lota. kvc per lb. COAI t OIL PearL astral and star, lit er gallon; eocene, 1 2e gallon; elalne, lo gallon; headlight 20Uo canon: extra star, 22o gallon; water white. 11HO 1to per gallon; special water white. 16c gallon, i. ' v. OASOLJKK Bed crown a and motor, 110220 eallon: 8 nisllni. IDAlluj gallon; V. M. P. naphtha. 13 4 tl!SHe gallon; engine aisUUata. Sfi Hc gallon, Lumber mens National Bank COR. FIFTH AND STARK; STREETS - if The Capital Stock of the Lumber men's National Bank Will Be In creased from $250,000 W $500,000 V April 'l3t, 1910 , -; :.1 . . 5: YEARS of SERVICE have PROVEN .THAT BITULITHIC ;. Lasts longer and f is safer, for horses and autos than any other kmd of pavement. BITULITMIC :; Is being laid in more cities in the northwest than , is-any other class of pavement... 'J88tf$ BltllLITIlIC Together with its wearing qualities, are what ' rmake it popular. Commercial bodies, city officials or individuals who are interested can obtain complete informa- -tiori and statistics regarding street paving by addressing , v ,.-;v -j - Warren Consfruclion Ccfnany . BECK BLDG, PORTLAND, OREGO.'I '