THE .OREGON .DAILY' JOURNAL.. PORTLAND. ', SATURDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1910. 10 LATEST PJEW W WOMJD'S MMSMETS BUN OF SMELT LIQUIDATE AND KLAMATH MAKES BELIEVE STEEL CARftllCHAEi IS CATCHES TRADE SEND CHICAGO FIRST SHIPMENT WILLG0T05 BUYING HOPS FOR UNPREPARED WHEAT LOWER OF HOGS HERE PER CENT BASIS FOREIGN ACCOUNT , . . . 1 , : - , . COMMEND PATROLMAN Fl - Larger Supply Than Expected Forces Big Drop in Price May Possibly Affect Quota tions on Meats. i , f: . . - . ltiirMM shown 1n iii mere is . ,,, f Columbia smelt in th ;,"n.. .mi nrlcS are dropping. ' .J:.!.. Klo thU morning fi.h.rmn arc making very rood catches and practically nil of tho ' fish to Vn shipped to the Portland ni"Cl..mmA run found the trade unprepared to handle It successf ully and i this accounts for the broking of values to IOc and even . Attrmms are agam ..n TTlHie to vrV k flu.iers in a union but L- .i,ir,m.n to Portland have inui ii - . . . . been made independent of the organi- MLast season there waa conalderable dltsatlefactior? with the working of the vfwton ' and huge supplies of ' n.el . wore ruined oacauae 01 ws ..... - ' handling. Attempta were made, at that time to hold price uniform despite the ; Ut of the catch but before toe sea " ton waa over It waa found to be im practicable and therefore many of the larger optrators aent their supplies to the market independent of tha combine Of fisherme: Kay Affsct Haat Market. f Because of the lower price of Co lumbia river smelt, the excellent qual ty and tho liberal supplies, it la believed -'In aoma quarters that It will affect . Tha only drawback to the sale of ,. amelt la that the flan are an rich In oil that conaumere soon tire of them and therefore the aale la restricted more than moat other fish. , , However, it haa been found that the amelt from the Columbia keep better frln storage tnan any oiner iu u that reason nine 01 me epevi ui plus will be caat aslds for want of purchasers. . STORAGE EGGS SELL LOW. Wis Boys of Street Take Heavy Losses Instead of Profits at 20c. ' Portland market haa 'Its, share of "wise ones" who always know when tha egg market la going up and when it Is about to drop, but the experi ence of one of these interests thla aea 'son is creating much merriment among tha street in tne nope or cornering tha egg market a certain firm put away a huge amount in storage last spring. Even when prices had broken all rec . orda it continued to buy eggs along ! tha atreet Instead of selling some of its own stock and . taking profits. Dreams f big profits to come turned Into nightmares, however, for late yes , terday afternoon a sale of 200 cases of Oregon storage eggs at 20c a dozen was completed. These same eggs cost the seller about 80 a dozen additional. Kgg market in general la showing eigne of further weakness. , A few Miles wera made to T acorn a although; Seattle has been making offers. Trade I generally says that shipments to 8e- attla are unDrofitable because too many eggs are taken off for "rots" and what not. Good Action and Big Market Early but Profit Taking As sumed Heavy Proportions Toward the End. Chicago, Jan. 22. There whs good action in whoat in the Hhape of a big market during tho morning, with con servative profit-taking and possibly a little bear pressure tn the last hour, which gave the market good reaction. Although tin-re wua a fair supply of bull nows for the day. the advance waa evi dently sufficient to induce many of the buyers who were right for two or three days riant, to secure their proflta beore Uie close. NucceNSful operators In the local trade were oulck to take advantage of dips to replace long wheat. There was the strong cash wheat po sition, the small export clearances from this week, further advance of three pence in Argentine cargoes and con tinued reports of poor quality of wheat arriving from Interior of that country. Minneapolis receipts fell down to 238 em-. Thin was an offset to the Increase of 75,000 bushels in the wheat stocks there for the day. Minneapolis reported the cash wheat premium good andatrong at 2c to SVf-over May and the mills were bidding 3c over for February arrivals. Much will depend unon the heavy or light marketing of spring wheat in the near future. Primary receipts look enormous for the week, at nearly 4,500, 000 bushels, and nearly 2.000.000 bushels larger than a year ago. Liverpool was bullish for wheat and rlospd ld to ld above the close of Friday. Wheat No. 2 red. 11.2601.26: No 3 rd. f 1.22(j1.25; No. 2 hard, 11.14 81.15; No. 3 hard, I1.10 1.14 ; No. 1 northern spring. 81.1601.18; No. northern spring, Il.i3l.l4; No. spring, Sl.104iT.14. ('ash corn No. 2 corn. 67067e; No 2 white, 6989c; No. 2 yellow, 68069c; No. 3 corn,t5 5c; No. 3 whlte.67 67c; No. 3 yellow. 586c; No. 6464ic. Oats No. 2 white, BOo; No. S white. 4950c; standard, 4950a Sends in a Carload Via Weed Arrivals in the Stockdale Yards Are Ught but Demand Is Very Good. )R KILLING HOLDUP "This Jury desires to commend Ta trolman R. H. Stahl for his bravery and prompt action." v 1 v The foregoing la ins wsy xnm coro ner's lurr looked St tha act df the niirnlmui in shooting down Eugene 8, Rooney, the holdup boy. who attempted to rob ths "Last Chancs" saloon Thurs day morning- at 1 o'clock, Chlsf Of Po lios Cox commended ths officer last evening before ths other membars of ths department. h W. 6. Wltsel. nronrtetor of ths Maw thorns pharmacy, who was held up ths Stocks Are Bought This Morn- Takes 300 : Bales From ' Ed iffiirftBSft ihsmau . , - ! : , of Itoonsy. as ths man wno neio mm up, Hem. Another UPH AP. at Ha thinks Roonsy Is ons of themen, hnwaver. v. Q. McPherson has started 21 1-2C a POLind AlthOlinh subscription list for Patrolmsn-Stahl I 4iU a rUUIIU, MlUIUUyil I nd CroxrorJ. TnB iatter killed Harry Cfila Ic DanArrarl USnhAM Brooka whlls hs was trying to noia up wiw ii&pyi icu iiiyuti. U gaioon, , SOFT ROADBEDS LAY OUT TRAINS ing on Presumption That Dividend Would Be In creased Next Tuesday. Klamath Contributes Xog-s. Klamath haa recognized that Portland Is the best market for livestock In the country and for that reason alone, made Its Ini tial shipment to thla markat to day. The ahlpment constated of one car of hogs, aent by Mr. Maddox and ralaed by Vf. F. Car roll. The ahlpment was made from Klamath to Weed, Cal., and then to Portland; quite a round about way, but tha higher prices here Justify tha trcible. Xneraaaw for BtL 4 New York, Jan. 22. Expects- tlon that tha dividend on U. S. Local hop market is showing a few transactlona but at low prlcea. Thosa in charge of the bullish run. palgn continue to report salea above the actual transaction. PVl H.mn aM inn Dieei common wouia d aavancea i uiues o uarmiunaei ror Sngliah Ship ment at ziho per pound, but this has! been- given out by tha boosters at tic. I Several other lota wer. mM h imhi ijuruaciiea mm size of the Herren deal, i i E PrscMoally unchanged from IMPEM E NT DEALERS to 6 per cent at the meeting next 4 Tuestiay, caused a good buying movement snd advance in the 4 early trading today. 4 AV L! ICENSE LAW The PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep . . . 21 26 Saturday Friday Thursday .. Wednesday . Tuesday . .. Monday . .. Week ago . . 633 60 375 89 4S9 4X3 69 77 29(1 70 299 16S 261 (Range of Chicago, prices furnished by WHEAT Open. High. Iw. Close COMPLAIN ABOUT SEEV1CE. r , Prodace Handlers Say Southern I'n i.. clfic Is Giving No Satisfaction, e.' Considerable complaint is being regls- tared by Front street commission men "and brokers because of. the very poor service given shipments of perishable c produce from the south to this city. For instance, the trade has Just been made aware, after numerous lnqulrlen, '' that a car of cauliflower due in this ," city four days ago, has Just passed . Red Bluffs. ct - Complaint Is likewise made by pro . duee men that the system of reporting cara is entirely wrong. "Why our cars get to Portland sometimes two days '2 befora we even receive word that they ... hava passed Ashland," says one prom I -rent interest. "Today I received word that a certain car had Just passed Aah " land but the car arrived in this city yesterday and is already unloaded." v4 POULTRY MARKET IS HOLDING. ni Easier Feeling on Street Has Little ,u Effect Upon Quotations as Yet. While there has been an easier feel ing in the poultry market and this I week's prices are not as high as dur- Ing the preceding aix days, prices ob tained along Front street have been , , quite satisfactory. "Because of the good out-of-town . business in poultry," says W. H. Uryer ' of Dryer, Bollam & Co., "we have made '' no sales this week under 16o a pound. " FRONT S'lREK t QUOTATION! ' ! Hops, WOol Sad Ktdts. HOPS 1908 crop, cnoice, 15c; prime K to choice, 16c; crime. 16Hc; medl im, i, 16c; 1909 choice, 21)22c; prime, 2021c; ,( medium, 16019c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 1026e each; short wool, 26 ) 60c; medium " '.wool, 60c II each; long wool, 76c(y fl.eg each, WOOL Nominal. 1909, Wlllametts valley. 2021c; eastern Oregon, 20021c. ! HIDES Dry hldea, IT 18 He lb; To lb: kips, 10(g10Hc; calves, green, ielc per lb. ; TALLOW Prime, per lb, 84c; Na CHITTIM jBARK Nominal, "s- MOHAIR 1909, 23 24c lb. Batter, ggs ana Foultry. - EGGS Local, candled, select. 310 12c; eastern storage, IK'S 22c. -t BUTTER FAT Delivery 1. o. b. Port & land sweet cream, 37 r- eour, 3&Vic; BUTTER Extra creamery. 38Q39c; fancy, 37c; store, 26c. CHEESE Fancy full cream. 18 fil9c; triplets and daisies, 1920c; oung Amnrlcas, 19 c , POULTRY Mixed chickens, 16 c; lancy nna, 1616o; roosters) old, ,(, J8c; geese, 14c for live, lUSUSe for dressed: ducks, 2022c; turkeys, alive, Vr 2122c; dressed, 2629c: pigeons, V.,,. squabs, $2.603 dos.; dressed chicken, ; Is to 2c a pound higher than alive. y Orala, Flour and u7. BARLEY Producers- prJce 3 809 Feed, $3 I.SjO; rolled, $33; brewing, $32. . WiiBAT Nominal Track, club, $1.07 J 1.08; bluestem, $1,17; red, $1.09, forty s fold, fill; Willamette valley. $1.07. s MILLSTUFFS Selling prlote Brnn. 127; middlings, $34; shorts, J2728.60; ' tihop, $22029; alfalfa meal, $21 per ton. f - FLOUR New crop, patents, 16.85; j. straight. $5.00 8.16; bakers. 8.I66.35; Willamette valley, $5.80 bbl; export grades, graham, iis, $6. 70 6.90; j- rye, $6.75 bales, -13.16. OATS Spot delivery, new. producers' . ' price- Track No. 1 white, $32.60; gray, 131.60. -- HAT Producer' prie New timothy. Willamette valley, fancy $20; ordinary, HSfrU.SO; eastern Oregon. $21; mixed, $18.60; clover No. 1, $16.60tj1: wheat, . 1 17; cheat. $1817: alfalfa, $1T. CORN Whole. s: cracked. $37 toa. - rrnlta a4 Teretabiea. "RE8H FHLUTt orangea: Kvw na V vcls. $!.263.76 box; bananas, 65 V4c !, lb; lemons, $ 5.60 8.00 box; grapefruit, $4; pears, tl-25; grapes. $1.75 . POTATOES Selling. new. tl.lBffl May July Sept May July Sept May July Sept. Jan. May July Jan. May July Jan. May July nm 111V 102 102W 98H 9H CORN. 89 69 68 KS. 68 V4 6S$ OATS. 48 4STi 46 Z 45 C 41 42 PORK. 2110 . 2170 2165 I.ARD. 1227 1202 1192 RIBS. 1170 . 1155 1146 111 101 9T 111H A 102 17 B 68H 68H 67 67 67H 67H 48 4$ 41 41 of 2110 2165 . 2160 1227 1200 1190 1170 1165 1142 2000 2125 2125 1215 11R6 1177 1150 1137 1137 2090 2125 B 2125 1216 1185 1177 1152 A 1137 A 1137 Portland Union Stockyards, Stockdale, Jan. 22. Market for hogs Is not aboVe $9 In the stockyards at thla time. Weakness In the east Is having a direct Influence upon conditions In the local trad. There was no run of hogs, with the exception of one carload that came from Klamath, and these arrived rather lata. This, with 22 head of cattle that were driven In from the country by T. R. Hart, formed total arrivals In the stock yards today. Cattle market Is very good for fancy atuff, but there was no first class stuff offering today. Therefore the record price reached yesterday at $5.60 for steers and reported exclusively by Th journal, waa not again reached. Sheep market la firm at unchanged values. Today a run of llveetock compares with this day In recent years as follows Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. isio 1909 5 1908 200 1907 81 1906 43 1905 260 A year ago today there was firmness in hogs ajid sheen, but cattle were weak. i-i!H(iK in prices. Tarda' Bspreasatativs Prices.. Following are representative of Stock dale transactions and Indicate demand, supplies and quality offering: STEERS. A v. T..bs. Price. 25 1166 $6.25 COWS. New York, Jan. 'it. Tha action of steel was the feature of tha trading during today s session. A very large short Interest la said to be outstanding In theae Issues and aggressive covering wun a largely increased demand from other quarters on tha expectation of a very mvuraoie statement and a proba me increase in dividends at Tuesday's meeting resulted in a very sharp ad vance In the Issue, but this all waa lost in the last 16 minutes, as the result of a well directed attack, presumably engineered by a prominent Boston op- """': murnei conaiuons have im proved daring the post threa sessions, LAKE COPPER STRONG IN BOSTON MARKET Boston. Jan. 21. The Roaton mirVAt was rainy active todav. with anoclal strength in Lake, which sold up to4H, na ivuuru IHSI1 pries. 11UI BIOCK annual meeting of the Pacific Federation of Retail Hardware and Im plement Dealers' associations cams to a close yesterday afternoon after a one day session In the assembly room ' of the Commercial club. Ths federation voted Its support to tha laws providing that peddlers be li censed, which law Is now being attacked upon appeal In tha United States su preme courtr Ths next annual meeting win oe neia In Ban Francisco at ths time the stats organization is In session there, in March, 1911. Tha following officers were elected: Prealdent. George H. Smith of Oakland, teem but admi?E2iv th- l.thrta sessions, to be well in hand, with few cattered Cal. ; first vice president. H. C. Gar v.'k!6.1.! Ieaier. the offerings, made.. . Butta Coalition waa of Medford: aecond vice president S. A. Ernst of Seattle; third vice presl SpnJf wn "c,ordsl at tha ex- again well bought ' wiw oiiui l i it LB I na t onn lha elimination thereof of a good part of wi lo aomewnat weaken tM,im,u ut lnB maraet Description . Boston bid prlcea. furnished by Over- dnt c- B- Orayblll of Nampa. Idaho; beck St Cooke company 22 195 60 '25 100 870 300 10 989 1250 $4.25 $3.50 NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Portland Banks. ClParlngs today Jl, 170,324 07 Year ago 676,6G9.ft7 Gain today $ 193,664.10 Taooma Banks. Clearings today 8 balances today 870,111.00 72,817.00 Seattle Banks. Clearings today Balances today $2,309,279.00 602,952.00 Clackamas, 7580c; Willamette valley. bow lOC ONIONS Jobbing, $1.60 per cwt; garlic, lOifplZc per lb. APPLES $1,25 43.60. VEGETABLES New turnips, $1.60 sack; beets, $1.60; carrots, $1.25 per sack; cabbage, $2.O02.6O crate; toma toes, fancy, $2.26; crate: beans, 12c per lb.; cauliflower, tl.&O per crate, peas, 12c lb; horseradish, 10c; green onions, JOc dozen; peppers. elL JD.; head lettuce, 20c doss.; hothouse. $1.21 box, rndi.shes dox. bunches, celery. $3.603.75 crate; egg plant. 15c lb.; sweet potatoes, $2.25; sprouts, 8 9c; cucumbers, $2.50 dozen. Groceries, Wats, Etc SUGARCube, $6.45; powdered, $6.05; fruit or berry, $6.05; dry granulated, $6.05; conf. A, $5.85; extra B, $6.35; golden O. $6.45; D yellow, $6.35; beet, $5.86; barrels, 16c; half barrels, 30c; boxes, G6c advance on sack basla (Above quotations ara 30 days net caas quotations.) RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 8e; No. 2. &4c: New Orleans read. 607c; Creole. 6o SALT Coarse Half ground, I00 $10.60 per ton; 60s. $...00; table dairy, 50. $18.60; 100s, $17.50; bales, $2.25; pxtra fine barrels, 2s. 5s and 10s. $4.60 5.60: lump rock, $20.50 per ton. 4 HONEY New, IS He per. Ib. BEANS Small white, $6.60: large white, $4.60; pink. $4.85; bayou. $8.00; Llmas, $6.00; reds, $8.00. Meats, risa and Provisions. DRESSED MEATS Front street hogs, fancy, 11c; ordinary. 10c; veals, hogs, fancy, llc; ordinary, lie; veals, extra, 12Vic; ordinary, 12c; extra HAMS, BACON, ETC Portland pack (local) ham. 1 7 He; breakfast bacon. 18H2c; boiled ham, 25$ 26c; picnics, 14c; cottage roll, 16c; regular short clears, smoked, 16c; backs, smoked, 16 He; pickled tongues, 6oc each. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. 18c per lb.; 6s, lSc per lb.; 50 lb. tins, 18c per lb.; steam rendered, 10b, 17c per lb.; 6s, 17c per lb.; com pound. 10s, 119c per lb. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 12.60; razor clams $2 box. FISH Nominal Rock ood, 10c: flounders, 6c; halibut, 910c; striped bass, 16c; catfish, 10c; salmon, steel- head, 10c; soles, 7c per lb: shrimps, 12c per lb.; perch, 7c per. lb.; tomcod, 8c per lb; lobsters, 25c per lb; fresh mackerel, ( ) per lb.; crawfish, doz. , sturgeon, 12V4c per lb: black bass. 20c per lb.; Columbia Rmelts, 10c per lb.; silver smelts, 7c per lb.; black cod. 7 Vic per lb.; craDs, f i.z&i.75 par dozen. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. per gal lon, fz.zo; per ivu id sacx, a: uiympia, ?er gallon, $2.76: per 100 lb. sack, $7 .60; canned eastern, 66c can. $6.60 doa,; eastern in shell. $1.85 per 100. Paints. Goal OIL Bto. BENZINE Bti degree, caaes, 19o per gal.; iron bbls, 11 He par gaL LINSEED OIIj Raw, bbls., 88c; case, 93c; boiled, bbls., 90c; cases, 96c; per gallon lots of 250 gallona, lo Uaa; on cae meai. (none in maraetj HOGS. 118 144 $8.50 22 172 8.75 162 91 8.15 98 213 9.00 69 84 8.25 SHEEP AND LAMB8. 39 sheep 116 $5.00 39 lambs 100 6.00 59 sheep 100 fi.75 31 lambs 84 6.26 Today strange of livestock values CATTLEJBest, $6.3605.60; medium steers, $6.00; best cows, $4.004.25; fancy heifers, $4.004.25; medium cows, $3.754.00; poor cows, $3.00 bulls, $2.503.25; stags, $2.503.0O. HOGS Best east of the mountains, .z&; fancy. .uo; stockers, $7.00; pigs, SHEEP Best wethers, $5.60.OO ordinary, $5.60; spring lambs. $6.26 straight ewes, $4.766.00; mixed lots, so. uu. CALVES Beat $6.766.00; ordinary, SEATTLE PRODUCE PRICES FOR TODAY (United Pr Locked Wire.) Seattle. Jan. 22. Butter, per pound, Washington creamery, firsts, 39c: ranch, 26(f27c: eastern crtamery, 3286o; pro cess, 29c. Eggs per dozen, local ranch, 87c; eastern storage, 2426c; Oregon, 84 to 85c. Cheese Per pound, cream brick, 18c; wheel Hwlds, 2fc: block Swiss, 21c; Im ported wheel Swiss, 29(30c; Wisconsin twins, 19Hc; Wisconsin Young Amer icas. 20c. Onions Green, 30c per dozen; Walla Walla, $1.26ffl1.60. Potatoes Fancy eastern Washington, $20fS'21: White River, $1618; sweets, $2.60 per crate. 83 66 96 109 61 84 V 66 H 119 111 116 lb 181 3 '32 M8 159 86 46 68 22 1484 45 46 Amal. Cop. Co., Am. C. & F.. c. , do nfd , Am. Loco., o. . . . Am. Sugar, o. . . Am. Smelt o. ... do pfd. Anaconda M. Co, Am. Woolen, o.. Atchison, a .... do pfd B. & O., a ... B. R. T. tan. Pac, c... Cen. Leather, c. do nfd C. & G. w., c. . . C. M. & St P. . C. & N. W . a Ches. & Ohio . . . Colo. F. A I., e. Colo. Southern, o ao aa pra i do 1st Dfd Corn Products, c do pfd i-ien. &.K10 u.. c. do Dfd Erie, c do 2d pfd. . do 1st nfd. . . 4XU ifiix Gt Northern. pfd!1364 113E Till 1 . . . , ' " miiiujB t;nirai. Inter Metro., c. . ao Dfd Louis. A Nash. . Manhattan Ry.. M K. & T., o. .. d Dfd Distillers Ore Lands Missouri Pacific. National Lead . . . N. Y. Central N. Y. Ont. A W. Nor. & W.. c North American. Northern pa., c. . Pacific M. 8. Co. Pennsylvania Ry i'. ty. 1j. & v. co. Pressed S. C c ao pfd Reading, c ao za Dfd Ren. I. & 8., o. . da pfd Rock Island, o.. do pfd 8. L. & S. F.. 2 p do 1st. pfd.. . . 8. L. & S. W., c. . South. Pac. c. . . South'n Ry., c. . . do pra Texas & Pacifc. . T., S. L. & W., C. ao via. ..... Union Pacific, c U. S. Rubber, a. do rifd U. 8. Steeel Co.. c ao pra Wabash, c do pfd W. U. Telegraph Wis. Central, c. Westinghouse .. Beet Sugar. Utau Copper 3d Ave Pitts. Coal Cons.. Gas Ry. Springs . ... do rjfd Vlr. Chem do pfd K. C. South Allls Chalmers. do pfd Am. Con do pfd Alton, c do 2d pfd . . ppen Hlgh Low Bid 83 66 64 121 11 75 180 3 Adventure ... 9 Aiiouea ..... au Amal 83 Arnold 1 Atlantic 10 Black Mt 40 Boston Cons.. 19 Bdtte Coall.. 26 cat. & Ariz. . . 8b Cal St Heels.. 660 81 20 34 P 86 120 46 974 79 137 86 66 48 135 134 'i 112 104 163 105 0 22 68 148 133 112 46 104 162 103- 39 1 33 48 76 43 63 16 23 161 47 40 13 12 79 60 193 47 112 89 124H 22 61 ivi 63 16 23 151 47 66 65 64 43 86 65 Centennial .. 32 Daly West... 8 uavis-lalv . . 86 Dom, Cop 8 East Butte... 11 Franklin .... 19 Glroux 11 Greene-Can . 10 Granby 101 Isle Royale .. 26 La Salle 17 Minama 24 Mexico Cons. Michigan ..... t Mohawk .... 73 Mont. C. & C. 85AIElv Cons Nevada Cons. 25 Elv Cent jMipissing .. North Butta Old Colony ., Old Dominion, Osceola Parrott Qutncy Santa Fs Shannon 1 48 159 secretary-treasurer, Woodburn. H. J. AJtnow of COURT ORDERS $24,500 fcSTATfc 'UlSIKIBUItU 2 10 Sup. A Boston 16 14 In accordance with his decision few days ago, County Judge Webster haa entered an order directing the dis tribution of $24,600 now on hand to the devisees of tha will of John Green. The will divides the property In 23 1-3 shares, and tha distribution is minutely "Pir H provided for in the order. Row Coiii"" ?S Th "!0Urt rants the petition of C. J Sup. & Pitts. Tamarack .... 65 U.S.C. & Oil.. 29 u. a. Bmeuers 4 Utah Mining.. 41 Victoria 6 Winona 12 wyanaoi .... x Washouts Isolate Walla Walla . From the World; Pendle v ton Branch Suffers. (Bpeelit Dlipitch to The Journal) ' Walla Walla, Wtih., Jan. 23. All O. R. & N.tralng ara cut off from this city today. Ths Northern Pacific suc ceeded In getting a tram In from Pasco last night but none as yet. today and the track is getting In bad condition. Ths Northern Pacific has a washout between Dayton and Waltsburg arid one on ins rendieton branch. Washouts ara reported imminent near Lamar and Dry Creek. Tha O. R. & N. has two washouts between hero and Pendleton. There is ons bad one near Starbuck. Tha line generally are unsafe, through thawing of the ground and softening of tha roads. Cigar Store Proprietor Fined. Roaeburg. Or., Jan. . 22. Three Rose- burg cigar store keeper yesterday pleaded guilty to allowing minors play pool In their places of business and esch waa fined the minimum of $25. These are ths first cases of this kind to bs called to the attention or ths officers since the law went into effect This is one of the laws enacted at ths last session of the stats legislature. ... i i The highest prlcea aver offered la the city of Portland ara as follows: We will pay these prices srVight up for good, fat stuff.' We never charge commission nor drayage. Fresh ranch eggs market price. Dressed veal, up to 130 lbs., 12 c; large veal, less. Dressed pork, any size, 11a Live hens, 16c. Dressed hens, 18a Live ducks, 18c. Dressed geess, 16a Dressed turkeys, 35a Address, PBAirX X.. BKXTX KBIT OO Tig-htlng- tho Beef Trust." POBTXJLBB, OBECrOW. Santo 8 ureene 75 Tonopah 6 Yuma 1 Yukon Gold . . 4 'A i;nino is 78 16 16 Gold Cona 87 44 Indiana 34 Reed, one of the executors, who asked for the distribution, and denies the ob jections made by B. G. Whltehouse, the other executor, who contended that the I time had arrived for final accounting and discharge of tha executors. -Ap proval is also given to the cash book ac counts kept by George F. Holman. ob jection having been made to the al leged lack of proper bookkeeping. PRICE OF PRODUCE M FRANCISCO 5 72 7ft 70 I dozen, California fresh. Including cases Results of Gulfport Fire. Gulfport, Miss., Jan. 22. The fire that raged here yesterday was checked late in the day. The entire business district of the town and several resi dences were consumed. Two negroes were killed by the collapse Of a bank building. Overbeck & Cooke Co, Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds Cotton, Grain, Etc 216-217 Board of Trade Building Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan A Bryan. Chicago. Now York, Bostoa. We have tha only private, wtra connecting Portland with tha astern exchangta. Ban (United Press Leased Wire.) Francisco, Jan. 32. Eggs Per 8614 119 45 97 79 136 192 46 86 123 2Z 61 40 13, 12 12 Total sales, 567,600 shares. 60 I 69J 69 Extras, 82c; firsts, 31c; seconds, 30c; thirds. 28c. Butter Per pound. California fresh extras, 36c: firsts, 33c; seconds, 29c; storage extras, 31c do firsts, 30c; do ladles, 26c; 40 firsts 26a New cheese Per pound, new Cali fornia flats fancy, 18c; flrts, 17c; seconds, 16c; California Young Ameri ca fancy, 20c; firsts 18c; eastern New York singles, 19c do daisies, 19c; do Oregon, 19c; do Young America, 20e; storage, California flats fancy, 17 o; firsts, 16c; Young America fancy, 18c Wisconsin singles fancy, 18c. Potatoes Per cental. River Whites, 70090c; for choice to fancy in sacks with extra stock quotable at 90c$1.15; Salinas. $1,356)1.46; Oregons, $1.20 $1.30; Early Rose $1.50; sweet potatoes in crates, $1.6001.75; do sacks, $l Onions Per cental, yellow, 90c 11.10; do Oregon, $1.40 1.50. Oranges Per box. new navels choice, $1.502; fancy, $2.262.60; tangerlnts, 11.60 for small and $1.602 for large sizes. New York Cotton Market. New York. Jan. 22. Cotton market: Open. High. Low. Close. Jan 1430 1456 1435 1450065 Feb 14 45 50 March 1436 1450 1430 1448060 April 146657 May ...... 1447 1463 1442 1461063 June 1446 1462065 July 1447 1465 1448 146163 Aug. ....... 1423 1436 1418 1434035 Sept 1330 1331 1826 132930 Oct 1282 1284 1279 1283084 Nov. 1268060 Dec 1261 1263 1260 126283 Llveprool Wheat Market. Liverpool, Jan. 22. Wheat Close: March, 88 3d; May. 8s d. Journal want ads bring results. f 1 Oldest BarJt 00 ths Pacific Coast. Capital fnlly paid - - - - $1,000,000.03 Surplus and undivided profits $600,000.09 OFFICERS ,W. M.' Lsdd, President Edward CooktaKham, Vke-Pres, W, H. Dunckley. Cashier. R. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashlet. J. W. Lsdd. Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier Interest paid on time deposits and ssvings accounts. Account of banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks for sals and drafts issued available ixt all countries of Europe. barrel. ROPE Manila, sc; sisal. 74 a iH-ij; iiftti in cases, 76c, 69c per gallon. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 70 par lb.; 600 lb. lots, 8o par lb.; leas lota, c per lb. COAL OIL Pearl, astral and star. ISo rer gallon; eocene, 22c gallon: alaine, 8c gallon; headlight 20c aauon; extra star, 22c gallons Water White, 11 9 16 c per gallon; special water white. 15c gallon. GASOLINE Red crown and motor, UOllc xallon: IS raaoltna. 10A17UJ gallon; V. M. at P. naphtha. 13 02040 buying, eastern Multnomah and aallon; enelne distillate. 9ifilo galtoa. Lumber mens National Bank COR. HFTH AND STARK STREETS The Capital Stock of the Lumber men's National Bank Will Be In creased from $250,000 to $500,000 April 1st, 1910 YEARS of SERVICE have PROVEN THAT BITULITHIC Lasts longer and is safer for horses and autos than any other, kind of pavement. BITULITHIC Is being laid in more cities in the northwest than is any other class of pavement. ., pmceot 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 k ," , . Warren Conslruclion Company .BECK BLDG., PORTLAND, OREGON 3 . . ' ...... r j