The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 20, 1910, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1910.
15
ENIEAHH
PUBLIC MEETING
i-4
WOREIY APPLES
.CAUSE STRIFE IH.
WHOLESALE GROUP
. . 'r V: " ' ' ' '
Officer; Lownsdale Condemns
;' Some ' Fruit . and ' Fails to
" See Similar Stocl in His
Own Shipment. f t . ,
s
' Millard, O..' "Lownadale "of tha state
board of horticulture. ha stirred up a
hornet's nest ( along. Front street that
in likelv result In -an investigation of
fruit inspection.1 . .' ,i V . '
Yasteraay atiernoon air. lAmmuw
SAUERKRAUT FOUR
CENTS GALLON UPl
CABBAGE IS SCARCE
. " ....
- Following the -cold weather,
which cut. In half the output of 4
cabbage in western Oregon, an . 4
advance of 4o a gallon waa to-y
day quoted In the price of sauer , 4
kraut by local sellers. Thla puta
'.. the gallon prloa tm J60 In barrel
1 ... ...
CBO WHEAT
OS Hi
Jots.
I
! condemned soma apples consigned . to
Fran Tempieton, a rront street conv
' mission man. Mr. Tempieton claimi
that tha fruit official haa had .a grudgi
'. aaalnat him since last summer when
. na of the men emDloyed by. tha com
mission houae "spoke ' back"' to' Mr.
fwna1a.le. . not knowing- that the lat
ter waa an' official and bad tha power
to condemn rruiu
, While no defenaa.la made by tha com
J. Mlaalon houae that tha fruit condemned
waa euffloiently rood to pass- inspeo
' tlon. it la stated by others that some
.of tha fruit "oiled" did not contain
worme. v t m
rownsdal mu la wormy Too,
What really makes Front street iiore
at the action or tne rruit oinciai is
' that while condemning; fruit-of -other
growers. Mr. Lownadale himself; la the
(thinner of aDDlea to tha wholesale dla
' trlct that were wormy. Soma Hep Davis
applea diaplayed by Ben Levy , ft Co.
In front of the commission house on
Front street were wormy; this fact be
ing atteated to by former Fruit Jnsnea
tor Bsum who waa on tha street this
morning. ..
"I found a box of Mr. Lbwnadale's
applea when I waa lnapestor," .aays
Richard Ueich. a rormer inspector, "but
there waa not enough of thara to raise
any row about."
It Is tha poor traahy applea that have
' hurt the prices for food fruit .along
W Front street and an effort will be made
hureafter to confiscate any undesirable
. fruit round in tne wholesale district no
matter to whom It belonga. , .
; . ' HOP MARKET SHOWS QUIET.
Interests Are Apart and Bnyess Can
not Secure Supplies at Price.
'There la little business confirmed In
the hon market at this time.- Outsldera
are' trying to buy at former prlcea but
holders are aaklng more money and Will
not sell for lesa.
The new York Producers Price Cur
rent says Of the general altuatlon:
V'The strength or the hop market con
tinues and there haa been considerable
increase in the activity. In New York
stats there haa been more inquiry. Two
hundred bales have sold In Otsego coun
ty at 80 30 c. In Oneida and Madison
countiea several hundred balea - have
sold at 270) 30c. Other sections are
quiet. Locally there Is no activity but
the undertone la firmer and a little mora
' business is .reported ' with brewera,
Knglish and Merman markets are firm
but trading limited owing to tha email
Supplies. -. .
New York hop -prices -per" sound: '
Stats, 109, prime to choice. .. .83 ffS4o
State. 1909, medium to good. . . .11 S2o
i-acizio uoaat, iu, prima to
choice , 24 085c
Paeiflp Coast, 1909, medium to
pood 210 23c
ra.ie, iub, prima 10 cnoice. . . wominai
iaie. i07 Nominal
racirio coast. l08. prima to
choice ......18J0o
I'acirio coast, iw ...1315o
Hermans, 1909 6872o
Pacific Coast, 1908- .. .. SylOo
sw surs muvoiueni in Dales;
Receipts for week .1... v. .1,680
Receipts from Bept. 1 ....... .,. ...81,353
Recelpta same time last year. . . .46,69
Kxporta to Europe for week..... 976
Exports from Bept. 1 ;24,B36
Kaporta same time last year. ...86,344
J Imports for week .7 . . . . . ...V, , 878
m ports trora 8ept 1 .v.. ...,. 1,901
mports sara time last year .... 4,110
PUT BUTTER ONE CENtT LOWER.
One Firm Sells at Decline Because
Unable to Clean Up Arrivals.
One butter firm put the price of but;
ter le a pound lower today because of
tne large supplies and the Inability of
.clean up avary day. ,. '..' w ,
wnue no oiner creameries here have
maoe any cnange in their quotations It
is stated generally that the market Is
weak although one firm stated this
morning tnat it is not making- enough
uuiicr in mi ;iis oraers. .,
todav but it Ihn tilo-hae nrlc& tha nur.
set 1a amposed to jag. - s ,
Receipts ere again Increasing" and
whlln the trade is able to sell the north
at lormer prices, thsy . will not pay
the advance. Kor home rnnsumntlon
alona the trade is doubtful If prices
ku ve mainutineo.
FRONT S'iKEK't- OUOTATiONi
Hop, Wool and Sldai.
HOPS 1908 croa' cnoice. 16c: prima
to-cnoice.. iscinrime. itc: meartm.
16c: 1909 choice, 21g22o; prim. 0 V21o;
nieapim, leutivo.
8HKKPB1UN8 Shearfng, 1026o
aacn; short wool. . is 9 toe; medium
wool, 60c81 each; : long wool, 76of
ncn. v
WOOL-Nomlnal 190t.
valley; 2051o; aastern Oregon. 204928c,
iiLUk.B ury niana, litjiiHO lb;
green, 9HWlOUo lb: hulls, green salt
Jo" lb; kfpa. ' loOlOKci calvta, graan.
Opens Slow and Weak' but Bet
ter Toward End ;of, the 7r
Day's Trading.'
4 Argentina Earyest rrogTass. a
4 ; . (Special Cable.) -V. 4
a Buenos Ayres, Argantina, Jan, , a)
4 . fiO. Acoordluff to a promisaat
exporter here 600,000 sons f
a wha wars hanrasted this year.' 1 4
4 Tha exportable . snxpHi la plaosdl 4
at at 64,000)00 bnahaU. . . - 4
Chicagol 'ian.
SUDDEN ACTIVITY
IN HOP MARKET AT-
'.- AURORA DURING DAY
Hop activity haa suddenly de-
4 - veloped around Aurora. This af- 4
4 ternoon tha following galea were a
4 reported from there; Dental lot
t it 21o; Chrla Gelsey, 36 bales
to Klabcr. Wolf Natter at 16o; a
4 Jo Ryan, 69 bales to A. J. Bay 4
4 at 18o, and Frank . Yergan, 20
4 tbales to tha same party at 20a 4
a) Sale of tha Chris Koeber lot of 4
4 77 bales was recently made to
a Ed Ilerren at I8H0 pound. , ,
4 '
0444444
GENERAL MARKET
SHOVS A GAIN
llfi" Me per lb.
TALLOW Prime, per lb. 24o:
I Mnd rrease. IffllUa
V.HITTIM, BARK Nominal. . 4 04 Ho.
No.
821
, MOHAIR 1909, 28924o In. 1
;' Batter, Xggs and Fonltry.
- EGGS Local, candled, select,
33 Ho: eastern storage. 18022c.
BUTTER FAT Delivery 1 o. b. Port
landsweet cream, 3 He' sour, 86He;
BUTTfCK Jtaxtra craamary, asc; ran
er. 7ct'stoa. 38c.
CHEESE Fancy -"full cream. II
M8Hc; triplets and 'daisies, l8Hoj
xoung Americas, HHC.
cnicKens, isntr
20. Wheat"f opened
Willametta I wealc Dd lower, and eloaed ,to Ho a
uuBiiej oigner limn yeaief aay, ., , -
Foreign markets ware firm early, bat
showed weakness toward ' tha closing.
Liverpool opened to d higher, and
Closed H to d lower fhan yesterday.
Durinr tha mornlnr the aellln of
wneat waa very mucti or the aama
character as for several daya past. J3e
fore tha closing, however, there waa 1
decided chance In the tone of tha trade.
and not only were the early declines re
covered, but tha close was at ,a sub-
red. I1.184J1.24: No. 2 hard. 81.10U
1.18: No. 8 hard. 81.10 bid: No. 1 north
ern aprlng. Sl.12iftl.12: No. 2 northern
aprlnK. $i.lll.l2; No.y 8J spring, $1.08
i;orn o. a corn, tiv(!; no.
. ia' ii vs. m uws aa v 1
white, 666c; No.
IMMTT TD V A la1
v a tAAAk
.. - !.. I gf M. . .1 J
13c: geese. 14o for live. 16(818o for wrn "1"'0'
ilrMSAfli dunks. tOfttio: turkeva. sliva. 1 M
tl23c; dressed, 26tr29o: plgeona.
sqtTabs. 3.60l doa: dressed chicken, n"5; ryJi ,7
U to ie a pound higher than alive, standard. 494349c
3 yellow, 65c!
No, 4 yellow,
Data No. t white. 49Hc: No. S
white, 48&49c; No. 4 white, 48048lio;
Orala 2noar and say,
BARLEY Producers- Dries 1909
CuA 1 KA MlU1 till' hniuln. f 19
91.03, blueetem. $1.18; red. $1.10: forty-1 May
roid, fi.ji- winameiie vaiiey, ii.us. July
MILLMTUFFS Benin DrivH Kran. I KAnf
41 . tAAitwm lilt -rvMa. iljn68 Ifl. ""f"
44ifa iiiiuusiiiajsa, aw a iiwi sa, V I fur etO.VV.
..a.a 9ad 14. Y wmhI 1 tva. tA.
FLOUR New crop, patenta. 81.86; W Z
Willamette valley, 6.80 bbl; export Sept
grades, It-do: graham, 'a. I5.7ev..yu;
"ye. 3o.7i: baW. 83;16. T May
OATS Spot delivery, new. produoera' July .
price TraoK No, 1 wnite, 33.50; gray, I Sept
mane of Chicago prices furnished
Dy cverDecn looks company.; i
WHEAT.
108-4
Close.
109B
100HA
86
HAT Producers nrlce New tlmothv. I T.n
Willamette valley, fancy 320; ordinary, Mav '
..2182
..2172
..2167
19fl9.60; eastern Oregon, $21; mixed. julv ''
16.10: clover No. 1. 216.60016: wheat
$1I1Tl cheat ,$1017; alfalfa, $17. -
CORN Whole,-$36; cracked. 337 toa.JJJ-( 1210
rrnlta and TagaUblaa. IJuly . !. .1200
FRESH FRUITS uranites: New na
vels. 82.2603.76 box: bananaa. 655Hc I t- h
lb; lemons, 3 6.60 W 6.00 box; grapefruit, . ""iiAn no 11.7
P"'9 1-76- July ....1160 1160 1147
:OKS Selling, new, 81.16Q1 ' -
108 109H
100 H 100 99
.96V4 6W
CORN. ,
TH 68 87 6SHA
67 H 67 67
66 67 66 67B
OAT3.
47 48 47 47
43 44 43 44A
41 - 41 41 41
PORK.
2133 2127
2180 2162
3180 2167
, LARD.
1243 1240
1210 1196
1200 1187
RIBS.
19AA
$4; pears,
POTATOES Selling.
Clackamaa, 75a 80o; Willamette valley,
664J70O.
ONIONS Jobbing. 31.60 par cwt:
garlic. 10)12c per lb, -APPLES
81..58.60. s.
vt;iih,i Aiiita ew turnins,
sack: beets. 11.60: carrots. 31.25 ner
aack: cabbage. 22.09222.60 crate; toma
toes, fancy, 82.26; crate: beans, 12c
per lb.; cauliflower, 81.60 per crate;
peas, 12c lb; horseradish, 10c; green
onions. 10a dozen; peppers, bell: lb.;
bead lettuce, 20o dos.; hothouse. $1.26
box; radishes dci. bunches: celery.
13.60 8.78 crate: egg plant 16c lb.;
sweet potatoes. $2.26; sprouts, 8 9c;
cucumbers, $2.60 dosen. .
' . arocarles, Vnts, 3Sto
SUGAR Cube, $6.46; powdered, 18.05;
2127A
2167B
2172A
1140A
1197A
1187
1200A
1150B
1160
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool, Jan. 20. Wheat:
Open. Close.
March 8s ld 8a ld
Mo7 7i
, B2J July ........... 7s 10d 7s d
Dnlnth Wheat Market.
rT)uluth. Jan. 20. Wheat May.
$1.10.
New York Silver Market.
New York Securities Are Most
ly Higher Hocking Coal
.- Is 5 Points Off.
New Tork. Jan. $0 While tha general-
market for securities was higher
today there waa a further slump of 6
rolnts In Columbus A Hocking Coal &
run shares, making tha total decline
In that issue for the month 70 points
or 84 points for two daya.
Drop In Bank of England loaning rate
from 4 per cent to 8 per cent had a
good affect and here loans were selling
at 3 and 4 per cent.
Today s advance-In stock is dus di
rectly to tha support given the leaders:
thua forcing considerable ' covering of
short aaiea. Principal advancea for tha
day were: Amalgamated . Copper, 1 ;
American Smelter, 1; .Atchison.. 1 ;
Brooklyn .1; Great Northern, 8;
Katv, 1; Miaaouri Pacific, 1; New I
yora central. a; wortnern raouic, ;
Pennsylvania, 1; Reading. ,2: Rock
island, ; ooutnern raciiic, un
ion Pacific 1: United Slates Steel 2
for common and, Ik for preferred;
waoasn, ih.
Ranae of New York nrloes furnished
ty overpecK a cook up.;
HIGH VALUES IN '
i STOCKYARDS ARE
PtPP TODAY
Good Stuff Is Showing Ex
tensive " Demand at Stock
daleHogs Are- Very Firm
With $9.25 for Toppers.
i
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iii
DESCRIPTION.
Amal. Cop. Co...
Am. Car & F.. o.
ao via
Am. Cot Oil. e.
Am. Loco., c . .
Am. Sugar, o. . .
Am. Smelt, o..,
ao Did
Anac. Mln. Co...
Am. Woolen, o..
Atchison, o ....
ao pia
Bait. & Ohio, o.
do cfd
Bklyn. R. Tran. .
Can. Pac. c
Cen. Leather, o.
do Dfd
Chi. & Gt W., o.
C, M. & St P..
Chi. & N. W.. o. .
Chesap. ft Ohio.
CoL F. ft Iron, cj
i;oio. Houtn., c...
do 2d Dfd. ..
do 1st l)fd. ..
Corn Produ.', a.
do pfd
Dela. & Hudson.
D. & R. G., &
ao pi a.
fruit or berry, ' 86.06; dry granulated,
$6.06; conf. A, $6.86; extra B, $6.86;
golden O, $5.46; D yellow. $5.36; beet
POTJLTRT OFF IT ALP CENT.
Receipts Are Not Moving so Freely
. as Formerly in Front Street '
' Poultry market Is down an additional
half, oent a pound today and suppling
are not moving very freely at the new
. prlcea. "While we hava been able to
dispose of most of our arrival thus far
at prices quoted." says George Rice of
Rice ft Co., "still the market la weaker.-
BfcTTER PRICE; SMALLER SCALE
Fresh eggs' ara being quoted from 21
.to 33 o a dosen" along Front street
$6.86: barrels. Ho: half parrels. 80c:
boxes, 66o advance on aack basis.
(Above quotations ara 80 aaya net eaab
qnotatlona.) .
RICEl Imperial Japan No. 2. 6e;
No. I, 6c; New Orleans nead, 607c;
Creole.!
SALT Coarse Half ground, 106s
$10.(0 per ton: 60s, 31..O0; table dairy,
UVO, f O.DV. VMOt fl.VV Uod, Qid.ttV.
extra fine barrels, 2s, 6s and 10s, $4.60
W6.60; lump roca, zu.oo per ton
HONEY New. 13 He nor lb.
BEANS Small white. $6.60: laraa
white. 84.60: nlnk. $4.86: bayou. $6.00:
juntas.' ft.uu; reas, .ou.
Keats, Visa aoi rtoriniiii. ' '
DRESSED MEATS Front street
hogs, fancy. 11c; ordinary. 10c: veals.
extra, 12 Ho; ordinary, ll12c; extra
neavyr soo ids ic; mutton, no.
HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack
(local) ham.' 17c; .breakfast bacon,
18 26c: boiled ham, 25026c; picnics,
14a; cottage roll. 16o; regular short
clears,, smoked, 18o; backs, amoked,
16ifcc: pickled tongues, 6 o each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s,
18c per lb,; 6a, 1S0 per lb.; 60 lb.
tins, 18a per lb.; steam rendered, 10s,
170 per lb.: 6s, 17o per lb.; com
pound, 10s, lJo per lb. .--V ,
CLAMS Hardsheu. per box, $2.60;
raaor clams, $3 box, ,
FISH Nominal Rock eod. 10c:
flounders, 6o; halibut, 9 10c; striped
bass, 16c;' catfish, 10c; salmon, steel-,
head, 10c; soles, 7c per lb: shrimps,
12 He ef lb,: Derch. 7c per lb;: tomcod.
8o per lb; lobstera, 26o par lb; fresh I
mackerel, ( - ner lb.; crawfish, t J.J
am.; sturgeon, izo per id: oiaoK oass.
20o per- lb.; Columbia smelts, 26o per
lb. J silver smelts, 7c par lb.; black cod.-
TJan, Vnrtr .Ton 9(1 Rir llvar K11Z I Erie. C
--.-! j oj
A , ' S A -
NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT. I Gt North'n, pfd'
Illinois uentrai
Portland Banks.
Clearings today $1,363,019.88
Xear ago 1,241,119.27
Gain today -. ,
Balances today
Year ago
$
Interurb. Met, c.
I ao pro. ....
L. ft N
M., K. ft T o.
do pfd. . . . .
111 90ft 11 l-.ao..P
log sio:9 S""!1!!!",
8i 7i ii I Ors Lands .
384.974.11 Mo pacific
Seattle Banks.
National Lead . .
XT -V . 1
Clearings today t $3,000,979.00 n." T. O & w '
Balances today , . . . . 876,881.00 Norfolk & W . o
I tin rsfA
Taooma Basks. . I worth
Clearings todav $1,021,816.00 No. Panlfin. c ...
jsaiances toaay ia,831.00 Pacific M. 8. Co.
Pennsylvania Ry.
f. u., l u. Co.
Pressed S. C. c .
Reading, o
do 3d prd
do 1st nfd....
Rep. I.. 4 S., c . . .
? n
: : w
83 82 81 83
64 66 1JJ
63" '64 '61 83
t63 64 63 (4
120 123 120 131
92 93 90 93
., ..... 109
49 60 49 60
ii7H ii 84 iie U8
103 103 103 103
116 116 116 116
92
72 74 72 73
179 180 179 179
43 43 41 43
107 107 107 107
81 83 80 82
147 148 146 147
167 169 167 168
84 84 80 83
43 44 42 -44
67 I 67 66 67
81 80 80 80
80 81 80 81
19 20 19 19
84 84 83 84
175 177 176 176
43 43 43 43
79 80 79 79
30 81 29 81
36 37 34 37
47 48 47 48
133 134 131 133
148 148 143 148
21 21 19 21
66 67 64 66
147 147 146 147
43 46 42 44
72 72 71 72
34 34 83 34
72 74 71 74
69 70 69 69
83 84 83 84 '
117H 119a 117 119 i
44 45 44
97 97 96
-77"
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Mora. Cattle. Calves. Sheep
Thursday .. (0
Wednesilay. ... 77
Tuesday ... $75 196
Monday 89 , 706
Saturday 489 ' 199
Friday 176 43
Week ago.. 42 .26
Portland TTnlon Stockrards. Stockdala
Jan. 20. Firmness la shown in aH lines
of livestock today 'In tha -Btockdale
yards, and prices ara being well main
tained. Raealnts for tha eariv . market were
varr imill and consisted of but 60 hogs
ana catue, nut a amau aaaiuonai tot
wss eroected later In tne day.
Ton hoaa are firm at 89.26 and select
ed steera will move at tna top, aunougn
there is more discrimination in this
branch of tha livestock market . than
formerly.
No sheen arrived and none nave en
tered the market since laat Saturday,
when 263 head appeared. Market la
therefore very firm.
Those Who Supply the Market.
A. R. Ford, tha "regular from Mc
Mlnnvllle, waa In with a lead of hoga.
T. R. Hewitt drove in ZD neaa or cat
tle from tha country. .
8. fa. Orariam bid a load or cattle
from Enterprise offering In tha yard
tooay.
Robert Deal sent In a car of cattla
from La Grande.
Today's run of livestock compares
with thia day In recent years aa follows:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
1910 60
1909 Stiff
1908 100
1907 84
1906
1906
A year ago today, while cattla were
weak, 10 to lBo lower, other lines of
livestock were firm at unchanged prlcea
lavely oa Livestock Show.
In an Interview with the Denver Post
D. O. Lively, general agent of the Port
land Union Stockyards company, aays:
"Denver haa a great show, something
of which any city on earth might well
be proud. This olty owes much to the
devotion to a cause and tha blgnesa of
the imagination, as well as to the abil
ity of the man who haa built up the im
portant enterprise that Denver and the
entire West is now enjoying.
"I 'know something of the work it en
talla and nothing should be too good for
Colonel W.'E. Skinner, to whom a great
part of the credit la due.
"W attended the meeting of the Na
tional Wool Growera' association at Og
den and aro much gratified over the ae-
lectlon of Portland for the 1911 meeting.
It was a big convention and Its deliber
ations were in keeping with Its scope
as a national body. Portland, by the
way, must be taken Into consideration
these days as a central livestock mar
ket Our new Union etockyarda,. new
packing nouse, tne rapid increase in
9
485
100
223
145
200
'is
200
If the people of Portland would hasten
action on tha Broadway bridge matter
It is up to those in charge toJiave tha
plana of tha structure submitted . to
Major F. 3. Mclndoe, United States en-
glneer In this city; aa goon as possible.
Not until tha plans have been submitted
can the engineer give his offlclaj recog
nition. ... .
It has been suggested that the public
hearing ba dispensed with, but this can
not ba done, aocordlng to a statement
from Major Molndoe thla morning. The
law provides that when permission Is
sought to span a river of Importance
the public must ba given opportunity to
present protests If so desired, and aa
the Willamette river comes under the
head of a river of Importance, tha publlo
hearing cannot ba dispensed with.
It Is also suggested that if the pubiio
hearing should ba dispensed with pro
tests would probably ba sent to the de
partment In Washington, where they
could not ba met nearly sS well as here.
"I do not know how soon a publlo
hearing oan ba held in- regard to the
Broadway bridge," said Major Mclndoe,
when asked If a data had been fixed.
"Not nntll tha plana ara submitted
have I anything to do with the bridge,
and certainly cannot aak for a hearing
upon a subject that has not officially
bean brought to my attention."
mfilL
In a fit of deapondency last night
Alvin Woodcox attempted suicide at the
Arcade rooming house, 146 First
street He fired a bullet through his
left shoulder. He bad aimed at his
heart but tha aim was poor. The man
ran from his room, staggered down the
stair-ray and fell upon the pavement.
Woodcox was ruahed to the St Vin
cent's hospital, where the bullet was
extracted. Ha will be out within a few
days. Tha man Is 2$ yaara old. Earlier
In tha evening, some young men had
twen In his room, but he was alone when
ha ahot himself. He la employed in
tha paper mill at Oregon City.
26 1196 6.00
87 1078 6.00
26 .... 1153 6 25
26 1194 6.26
COWS.
7 ... 846 $3.00
7 , 792 2.60
2 1150 4.25
3 , 1083 3.50
20 k 2040 ' 4.16
16 990 4.2$
CALVES.
83 $68 $4.25
BULLS.
2 1315 $3.7$
6 1661 . 8.60
1 1560 8.60
HOGS.
91 217 $9.20
OF BUSINESS III
, lilies
Local Trade for Wheat at a
Standstill and There Is
Practically .Nothing Con-
, firmed at Interior Points.
Northwest Crop Weather.
Portland and Vicinity: Fair this af
ternoon, tonight and probably Friday;
eaaterly winds. -..,
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday;
easterly winda
Washington: Fair tonight and Friday
except rain near coaat, colder tonight
east portion: eaaterly winds. '
Idaho: Fair tonight and Friday;
colder tonight north and southeast nor.
tiona
'Nothing; Doing In Grain.
There la an entire hunr. rt Hnalnaaa
In the local grain market at thla time
and even at Interior points tha market
la dlapoaed to Show, intense quiet .
Premium a for wheat hava hran mt a
fraction at country points by millers
because of the recent decline on tha
coaat and producers have therefore
withdrawn from . tha market tempo
rarily. Oats market is stagnant with neither
offera to buy nor sell.
fiay is firm but unchanged In prloa
Flour is firm with no nrlna ehano-a to.
day.
Will Draft Resolution.
Judge E. C Bronaugh this afternoon
appointed a committee of fire members
of the Multnomah County Bar associa
tion to draft resolutions on tha death
of O. G. Gammana. Tha committee is
made up of the following: J. V. Beach,
John F. Logan. W. M, Gregory. R. W.
Montague and B. R Seabrook. At a
meeting1 of tha bar association to be
called later the commit tea .will .submit
its report , . .
Journal want ads brine results.
me per
aosen.
lb.; crabs, $1.2601.7$ par
OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per ral-
i in saca, utympia,
per 1Q0 lit. sack, $19
Ion. $2.25; per 100 lb sack, $6
per gallon. $2.75: ner 100 lb.
7.10; canned eastern. 65c can. $6.60 dox.il Xi pfd
wwwrn in irawi, i.oo pw Rock Island, C
valuta, coal oil. Eta, do pfd
BENZLNI0 degrees, cssea 19o oir S. L. & S. F. 2pf
gaL; iron bbls, 11 Ho per sai, ao ist pra...
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls.. 88o; cases, I S. L. & S. W.. C
93c; boiled, bbl.,, 90o; cases, 86o; 00 P
per gallon lota of 250 gallon, jo Was; I So. Pacific, c.
oil cake meal, (none in market) Southern Ry.. c
kopb Manna, so; sisal. 7e. do prd
TURPENriNJiJ In cases. 78c barrel. Texas k Pacific
69o per gallon. T.. St. L. eYW, c
nmta ub-ai ion iota. ia ner i aa rn
lb.; 660 lb. lota. So par lb,; leaa lots, Union Pacific, o.
XC (iar la. I Co Dia ....
iimiju uufrwL Bairsi ana star. iao i it h Mi,hTr. r
par (kiiuu, ewenav c gallon, eiaina, I do pfd
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4
132
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44
160
100
88 H
100
? "il0,,: asadllght, 30c gallon; extra rj. 8. Steel Co.r'o.
star, 32c gallon; water white. 114 do ofd ..V....
&UZL lUon; "qM wter' Wabash, e
16c gallon.
UABOLINE Red
crown and motor,
ao Dxa . .u
W. U. Tel
ft P. naphtha. 1343e wea'tlnahouaa
i siatni-ita atria ..n. I vyesungsouss .
" ueet sugar
164S Z3c ration: IS raaollaa. MAITUji
gaiion, v. . ac r. napnina. iHVIHe
gallon: angina diatlllita. 94716a- gallon.
lZaaK9E3jgg2a
SSSa
I
Lumber mens
National Bank
cor Fifth and stark strllts
Tlic CapitaStock of the Lumber
men's National Bank Will Be In
, : creased from $250,000 to
.''$500,000-' -
: T . '. ; April 1st, 1910. ; ; : 4
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73
129
30
68
31
49
67
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121H
31
48
78
47
47
63
16
21
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4757,
f copulation, new railroads, and the ract
hat Denver, 1200 mllea distant, Is our
nearest competitor, make tor ne growtn
of our market
"The. people of the west are lending
tne new mantel toyat support, ana wun
the advent or a livestock show pat
terned after the Denver success, we ex
pect to go ahead with speed. We bav
a downhill haul from a great empire ol
livestock raising possibilities and be
sides our own people we have the orient
Central America, South America, tha Pa
cific ialanda and Alaska as a distribut
ing ground for our packing, house
products."
W. H. Daughtrey, president of the
Stockyards, and C. C. Cold of the Union
44 (Meat company, were with Mr. Lively at
Ucnver, ana later went to Chicago.
79
135H
84
183
111
46
182
100
88H
101
44
86
64
77
132
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Tarda' Representative Prices.
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72
97
88
i1 j w I actions In the yards and indicate de
mand, supplies and quality oriermg:
STEERS.
Av. Lbs. Prices,
33 1060 $4.50
Today's range of livestock values:
CATTLH3 Best, $5.265.86: medium
steera, $4.766.00; best cows, $4.00
.zs; fancy heifers, 4.ooa4.z&; medium
oows, B.76t4.oo; poor cows, $3.00;
Duns, ti.ovws.io; stags, ii.DU(g3.vu.
HOG a Best east of the mountains.
9.25: fancy. $9.00: stockers. $7.00: Disa
37.00.
SHEEP Best wethers, $5.25$S.60;
ordinary, $5.00; spring lambs, $6.00
6. 25; straight ewes, $4.76; mixed lots,
$4.755.00.
CALVES Best $5.T56.00; ordinary,
JS.00W5.25.
The highest prices ever offered in
tne city of fort land ara as follows;
We will pay theae prices stright
up for good, fat stuff. We never
charge commission nor drayage.
Fresh ranch eggs market price.
Dressed veal, up to 130 lbs., 12c;
large veal, lesa.
Dressed pork.' any sire, 11c.
Live hens, 16c. ,
Dressed hens, 18o. '
Live ducks, 18o.
Dressed geese, 16e."
Dressed turkeys, 25c.
Address,
xrxAinc l. tnciTX sceat co.,
."Fighting the Beef Trnst."
XfOKTIU.ZTD, OUOOg.
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100
63 63
89
69
IS
77 J4 77
61 63
Salaried Men and Women
We number among our depositors many men and-women
evho earn their livelihood and who appreciate the importance
of depositing their salary and paying their living and other
expenses by cheok. This plan costs nothing and enables
them in many cases to accumulate a competency, to provide
for sickness or loss of employment.1 We. give painstaking
attention to all accounts, whether large or small.
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Utah Copper. . . .
Third Ave
Pittsburg OoaL..
Cons. Gaa.......
Big Four
Ry, Springs......
do nfd ........
Vir. Chem
do pfd
K. C South..;..
do nfd
Allis Chalmers..
do pfd
Am. Con
tlo Dfd
Alton, c.
Louisville ft Nashville, ex-dlv.
per cent
People's Gas Light ft Coke Co., ex-dlv..
it per corn.
POLICE TAKES BRIDE
Dan Cupid apparently has centered I
his attention upon the family of Chief
of Folic Coxv, Last night he won over
another son, but 'this- time tha chief
knew all about it, as the son had to
break the news in order to secure a
license.
William R. Cox. youngest son of tha
chief, is tha happy man. lie was mar
ried, to Miss Ethel Dofflemyer, 741 Mis
sissippi avenue. The eldest son, Fred,
was secretly married recently. Tha
parents had not been apprised of tha in
tentions of tha youngest son until tha
day following the marriage of the eldest
son. .-.'.v.".
Th wadding 'was held at the home of
the brida Rev. Bowersox, of the Sec
ond United Evangelical church, offici
ated. Mr. and Mra Cox departed for
Seattle, where they will spend a short
honeymoon. They. will return and live
at Twenty-first and Thurman streets,
where th groom has prepared a home.
He has been employed aS a blacksmith.
The bride Is a graduate of the local high'
schools, and has been Identified with
tha younger society circles of the eat I
CENTRAL
BANK
We solicit your '
check and savings
accounts (unre
stricted as to
amourits), your col
lections, your for-:
eign and domestic
i remittances, j o u r , ,
bond issues, your
trust , business of
whatever nature, ;
your good will, all
to enable us to build
up more rapidly a
large, strong and
modern trust com- '
pany.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & .TRUST
COMPANY
Cor. Sixth and Washington Sts.
Paid Capital $150,000
YEARS of SERVICE have PROVEN THAT
BITULITHIC
i
Lasts longer and is .safer for horses and autos
than any other kiiyl of pavement.
BITULITHIC
Is being laid in more cities in the northwest than
is any other class of pavement.
$fcEoF BITULITHIC
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 paving by
addressing , .
Warren Construction Company
BECK BLDG., PORTLAND, OREGON ; "
Use Your Strength
In aa upward pull, I
you are earning more
than necessary for liv
ing expenses, save the
' balance and place it
earning. We invite it
juid will pay
"s.'ii
4 Interest
Annually .
We welcome your
check account and will
lend our assistance to
build you a. credit by
extending every bank
ing facility consistent
with safety. Call and
let us explain our ad
Open S a. m. lo 5:39 p. in..
Saturdays 8 p. m.
sx s : ..f I
Overbeck &
Cooke Co.
Commission Merchants
' Stocks, Bonds .
Cotton, Grain, Etc -
, 216-2!? .
Board of Trade Bellas
Members Chicago Board of Trad a
Correspondents of I .- Vrya.
Chicago. He Tork. i:otoa.
Ws hava tha only frlvsfe "!
, eonoeotlng Porl!ar,.I ara t:.a
aaatara -axchancva .
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side.