The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 03, 1910, Page 10, Image 10

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iMffllffil 20 Mil DEALS CiiHil GOES PUD BREAKING
GEE1TS LOWER Oil
REFINED STUFF
Weakness in the East Brings a
Sharp Change Here Fed
eral Company to Build Plant
May. Select Portland;
Ea t&s Sugar Trad.
1 Hcal prices clown SOo, except
for southern Idaho. , -
? Much weakness shewn In east-
ern prices,-- . '' ' -: '.
Federal comrariy, of Yonkerav
N. Y., confirms report of plant,
for the coast. , Majr'buHdfct'.
Portland., . ' .
' A further decline of 20c per hundred
pounds ,wa shown in the price or all
grades of refined sugar along the Pa
' ciflc coast with the exception of In
southern Idaho. No change occurred In
the latter section. .
i The price of sugar was today affect
ed by. the extreme -weakness In the east-
ern -market; but the lroo was In a mea
sure helped aloiig.by the competition of
the Federal company of Yonkers. New
York, which recently entered the Pacific
coast trade bv sending an entire ship
load of sweet : stuff : from the eastern
-Some' weeks ago when the " federal
company succeeded In making its first
shipment of sugar to this city, - an
nouncement wa made by this paper
that it was the Intention' of the compa
" : nv to continue to fight fora foothold
here and a refinery would be built on
the Pacific coast to take proper care
Of this trade. . ' .
Announcement IS now made by .u a.
preckels of the Federal Sugar refining
company of his Intention of building a
refinery on the coast and It is expected
that the site will soon be selected. Art
effort Is being made in some quarters
- to secure the plant ,f or Portland ft,nd ine
" advantages of this city as a location for
' the plant as a distributing point Tor the
coast are being shown. .
The 80c decline in prices took effect
i this morning. . . --'
Frnit Trade Chilled.
Trade In the' local fruit market was
chilled by extremely bad weather this
, ' morning. There was only a moderate
change jn general quotations, however.
Crab Season Is Open.
Feason foe crabs Is open, but no sup
.' ... piles were available in the local market
today. "Owing to the severe Storms,
6a vs C. J. B. Malarkey, a local whole
saler, "it would surprise me if any
shipments come forward tomorrow."
" Run of Salmon Better.
Special advices received by local par
. ties slate that the run or salmon has
Improved at the mouth of the Columbia,
but small sizes are. still the rule.
Local Cranberries Good,
r.ecent shipments of local cranberries
to the Front street markets have hwn
Improved quality and sales are being
- made around $88.60 per barrel com
pared with 9 generally for the. eastern.
; Eggs' Are Steady. ..,
Trade in the egg market is steady and
best stock - brings 85c ft dosen along
Front street ' "
. Butter is firm at unchanged price.
Cheese, Steady to firm. -
' . Chickens Carried Orer,
Ciulta a. few house on Front street i
carried over a portion of their chicken
supplies from last week, but as Is usual
cn Monday, no business was shown to
day. Indications scarcely point to a
better demand than last week.
-r Big Veal at 8 Cents Pound.
Veal f large else and rather rough
' that would readily have sold a week ago
" around 12c a pound is today quoted only
fairly steady at 8c. Small veals of best
quality are firm as hih as 13c a pound.
1 but few animals of this quality are now
.; arriving. :
FtfONT STREET QUOTATIONS
Hops, Wool an sTJ'm.
HOP8iominal. 1S10 crop, - 11
13c; 1909, prime to choice, 12c; prime,
lie: medium, 910o.
WOOL Nominal. 1918. Willaroetu
illey, I19c; eastern Oreron, 12l7c.
BHEEPbKINb Bnearrng, lOAllf
. each; short wool, ltOl0o; mrdluit.
wool, 60c 9 tl each; ioiig wool, 7ic
', ll.'.'ii each.
TALLOW Prim, per lb.. Bb; No
I ana srwiie, JOZHe.
CHITI'IM BARK 1901 NomineJ
tc: 1910 4 He.
HIDES Dry hides, 15HS18Ho lb."
rTeen; 6omo: bulls, green, salt, io
b.i kips. 6&'i7c; calves, green. itO
ISc pr lb.
MOHAIK Nominal: U18. SPAfie.
twi, Egg aad Tovrtrj.
i BCTTER Extra creamery, cubes and
tabs, 36c; square. 37 037 Ho lb:
store, 22H24Hc; eastern, ilinc
BUTTER FAT F. a. o. Portland. isr
pound, 86c r
POULTRY Mixed chickens 15c-
,i ti" iijuio, tuii lanr; gerse, o!a
. ); young. 12 13c; live ducks, young'.
li18c; Old. 16c; turkeys, allvef 25
zr; aressfa i ) pigeons, squabs 1250
doaen; dresstd chickens. l2c a pound
; higheJ' than alive.
n,ue Liocai extras, 34'8'35c- No 1
mho. -I"-" oral
K.tiiLpbt. .-vew Oregon fancy full
Young Americas, I84i8c.
drain, flour ui Say.
. HtiKAjriracK delivery Club, ggc;
Wuestem. $3c; forty-fold. 85c; Willam
ette valley. ic; red Ilusaian, 81c tur-
BARLBY ' Producer -nrlf to in
. Feed, t22 22-60; rolled, $25; brewing
'c'N Whole, tat; crackel. i?7 rnn
HA Y - Producers price 191 oVal'
, iimotny, iancy, iswia.B0; ordinary
$19; eastern Oregon, 2020.50; mUe&
u (fp ie ciover, o.ai J1H812; wheat!
.i mail i
rilLLSTUFFS Selling
26; middlings, $3J; shorts, $27;' r.OD
OATS Nominal, : profiteers' jrl
TracK, io. i wnne, $27.50; gray, i?g bo
FLOUR Old crop, patents. ir..&-
. Willamette.' SS.40 cer barrtl: lo.t
tralght. $5.20;. bakers. $9. aOiiJJ.JS; x.
pon Braaes. a. m; " granam, 14 sack.
.. - ttvi oaies. is.is,
.''r- : Orocenee. jrnts. sta
. STTGAR-Cube. $.45: powdered. $5.88
fruit or berry, $5.85: dry , granulated,
IK.f-Sr - cont ' A. $6.65! - Kxtra C. HAk
polden'rfX $4.lSj t yellow $5.15; bet.
,....; oarreM.' ic; nair Barrels, 30c
boxes; f.fio advance on sack basis. Fed.
ail .Frw.rf)', ffcc less than ftult or
' , , Above quota.tlo ire 30 days net
RICE Imperial. Japan No. 1, 4H5c
o, I. ov New Orleans beml, 614 7c
I T.ni fi I.. v - ... .1 . . t
bALTCorss Half ground 100a,,
IH HOPS ATTRACT I lOCEIITSIIIGIIERi Ji LIVESTOCK III
Jll -AT1ERIM ALLMlUt FIRMER PORTLAND YARDS
New York Operator Increases
His Purchases and Contin
ues to Offer 13c for What's
Left of Best m State. -
Further purchase of hops by Louis
Laohmund of New York Is said to have
brought the total sales for his account
in this state the present-season to more
than 2600 bales. ,
Mr. Lachmund has thrown a bomb
into the camp of .the local hop -trade
by continuing to offer i8c' freely for
all , the good hops that are left. This
means most of the growth of 1910.
While an occasional ' transaction Is
reported for the. account of other buy
ers, chief interest continues to be cen
tered In the Laehmund ': transactions
with the. possibility of a 'corner. '
Gro'wera are generally willing to sell
their supplies here, but this condition
is-nbt met with In other growingsoc
tiQns of the world.- California advices
continue to tell of the boldlng back of
deals by producers, and the same ' Is
true of New York and European cen
ters. -... ... . .
$8.50 per ton; BOs. .$9.90; tabte dairy.
$0s. $18.00: 100s. f 17.03; tiales. $I.Jr
extra fina barrels, in. 5s and 10s. $v0o
06.00; lump rock. $20 50 per ton,
BEANS Small, white. 4e; Urge,
white, 4: plnu, 7Vse( baj-au, $7.l;
Limas, $5.80: reds, $7.25.
HONEY New, $$.75 Dflr ease,
rrotts and. Vegetables.
FRKSH FRUITS OraDaes Valen-1
clas, $4 4.60 box; bananas, 6c lb;
lfmons, $6.60(3)7.25; grape fruit, $S.76;
pineapples, 67c lb; cantaloupes, Ore-
ron, 76c$l; neaches, 3565c; plums.
0c; watermelons, ' $1; grapes, 75c
$1.25; local Concords, 16l7c;
ground cherries, $1; pears, $1.252.25.
BARRIES Blackberries, $1; huckle
berries, 8 9c.
POTATOES New, $1.251.35; sweets,
2-e lb
ONIONS $1.40 1.60 ; garlic. T8c
per lb.
VEQETABLES New turnips, $1.15
$1.50; beets, $1.60; carrots, $1.25 a
1.50 sack' cabbage, $2.2503.60 per
hundred; tomatoes, 40 60c per bos;
bjans, 46 per pound; horseradish.
1012Hc; green onions, lOWl 60 doen;
peppers, bell, 4 60 per Is.; head
lettuce, 8040o per dozen; hothouse,
$1.60 -per box; radishes. 1012e dot
en bunches; celery. 4090c dozen; egg
plant, i46c; cucumbers, iocai hothouse,
25c per dbzen; peas, -fie; corn. $1. 251.60
sack. i -
APPLES 75c 0 $ 1.60.
Meats, risk and Provisions.
DRE88EP MEATS Fionv atreet
hogs, fancy, 13c; ordinary, 12 He;, veals
extra, 12Hil3c; 6rdlnary, llllV4c;
poor, 6i7c; extra large, 8c; spring
lambs, 11 He; yearling lambs, 7c lb;
10c; mutton, 8c.
FRESH BEEF Wholesale slaughter.
ers' prices: Best steers, 90Ac; ordi
naiy fce; best cows. 8c; ordinary,
74c lb.
LARD Kettls leaf 6a 15T4c pel lb.!
Steam rendered. 5s. 14T4c Der lh.? om.
pound, 6s, 12C per lb.
IIAMS, BACON, ETC. Hams, 1 9 H
21o! breakfast baconT-1929V4c; boiled
ham, 26 28c; pinnies, 16c; cottage rolL
17c: regular short clears, smoked, 17 c;
backs, smoked, 17 lie; pickled tongues,
46c lb. ' " :
OYSTERS Shoarwater bay. par gal
lon, ( )i per 100 lb. sack, $5750;
Olympia, per gallon, $3 per 100 lb, sack.
$9; canned eastern. 55o cam $5.50 dosT:
easteri. In shell. $1.752 per 100.
FISH Nominai IVwk cod. 1 en-
flounders. 6c; halibut 910e; striped
uhi, cBiuBii, iresn cni-
nook, 7 8c lb.; steelheads. 6c ner lb-
soles. 7c; shrimps. lie; perctu 7e;.
tomcod, 8e; lobsters'. 25c; herrings.
Ics black bass, 20o lb : sturgeon, llo
per lb.; silver smelts, 80 lb.; black
cod. 7 He: crabs (out of season it ara4
shad. 6c; roe shad 8c; shad roe. SOo lk.
CLAMS Hardshell ner box. 4a lh
razor clams (out of season).
TURPENTINE In case. 71c: bar
rels. 9c per gallon.
Taints, Coal OO. Vte.
T.Tvairtrn mruu. 1.1.1.
kettle boiled, bbls., $1.17; raw fn cases
$1.20; boiled in cases. $1.22 per gallon;
lots of 250 gallons, lc leas; oil cake
meal (none in market).
BhJsliN tt degrees', cases. 14 ia
gal.: Iron bbls., lVsO pet gau
WHITE LEAD Ton 'its, $0 per
lb.; too lb. lota, 8c per lb.; less lota.
Vfcp per lb.
RCPE Manila. 80: slsaL 7Hc
COAL OIL PearL astral ani star iia
?er gallon; eocene. 2lc gallon: eialne,
80 gallon; headlight, l3e gallon: n
tra star, 21c gallon; water white, bulk.
jvTit Biiuuj special water wnite,
14c per gallon.
UABOLirsE Red crown and motor.
L . . " ' '..I UVUI.I7JU
gallon; V. VI. & P. naphtha, 162JVc
gallon.
wiKffl NAiivB Basis. $2.70.
ALL LIVESTOCK IS
LOWER AT CHICAGO
(United Prws Leased Wire.)
CUICaeo. Oct. 3. Hoes 8K find- mark
5 6)1 On lnwr Mlvsrl ts icq 11.
and heavy, $S.569.05; rough and Wvy,
cattle 30,000; market lower.
Bneep 66,000;. market 1016o lower.
KAnsas Cltv fw s -Hum inna-
tie, 30,000; sheep. 16,000. .
HOGS 10 CENTS LOWER
AT SO. OMAHA TODAY
(Bporlal Plipatcb to Tha Inarnel.)
B"Hth Omaha. - Neh.; oflr uTa ta
HAM head; market steady, steers. $6.90
W7.50; cows and heifers. $4.25 5.25.
Hogs. 1600 h(a(l: mnrkpt ldn in.r
bulk of sale. $8.2008.70.
Shepn. 36.000 hpnri: marVsl ato.
vearllngw, $56.40; wethers,- $44.2o;
'i"jo, av.uuwri. owes. s.i.za or .xh.
NORTHWEST RAK STATEtENT
Portland Hailta
Clearings today $2,170,275.03
Year ago 2,642.978.43
? '"""J .. ou.iua.iu
a.ance today 223,089.25
ear ago 128.039.18
Haattla HanVa.
Clearings today $2,083,718.00
Juaianccs today S22.O7O.0O
Tacoma Banks.
yarinBB today , . . .TTT-rTOll.J4M98.00
uuiar.cs today 28,280.00
Spokane Banks.
Clearings today $1,133,298.00
Balances today ........ k,, 121,354.00
J. , m ,
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
' . Open. High. "Low.
Jan. iii4 1415 1390
eDj... ....,.,' . . .
March ... 1408 1431 1407
Close,
1410141$
141701419
1428 1430
... i..,, 14321484 I '
K?t'ii mi. nil,.. uilimtiOr
'Tuna
3u!y
rt
'143 JfUS7
1418.'
13C3.
1488
1385
1414 14841438
1365 moai3X2
. . . . 13881390
1387 ' 1408QH10
N&v.
De
1387 1413
Price Is Put tor$4.15 Compared
. With Recent Advance of Pio
neer o $4.35 Mount Ver
non to Build Tillamook Plant.
Jtegardisr XffUk Outlook. :'-
Carnation moves lOo higher tO"4
$4:i6 today,
. All milk scarce and higher.
: Pioneer ho'ds record price at
$4.36. '. .
Mt Vernon Co. to build at Til
lamook. I'- .
. .. ' ' ' '
Further evidence Of, the great scarcity"
of milk offerings and the strength of
the.canned milk. market la noted by the
advance of 10c a case In the price, of all
sizes by the Paclflo Coast Condensed
Milk company, canners of the Carnation.
This puts the price of that brand to
$4.15, compared with the recent advance
in Pioneer of the Borden company to
$4.35. 7
Along with the announcement made
by the Pacific Coast CortdSfreed Milk
company, similar advances were made
by other canners and therefore prao
tically all - leading- brands except the
Pioneer are today quoted at $4.15.
The scramble for milk supplies by
outside canners ' Is becoming Intense
and preparations are being made by
some companies to build plants in Ore
gon because the best supplies have been
available hare.
Latent company to come Into Oregon
Is the Mount Vernon Cream company
of Seattle, which Is controlled prin
cipally by the John B. Agen company,
big egg handlers of that city.
The Mount Vernon company has al
ready selected a site, at Tillamook and
will begin the construction of a plant
at once. The new .plant will have a
capacity of 15.000 cans a day and is ex
pected to employ several hundred peo
ple. No bonus was asked by the com
pany. ( s
New York, Oct. 3. Stocks advanced
with higher money here today and a
decline in consols abroad. Opening
values In New York were fractionally
higher, but the market kept Within
rather narrow limits until late In - the
day, when professional buying forced
the entire list higher.
Call loans reached a new high record
at 2 per cent for the present move
ment today and therefore the advance
in security prices comes somewhat as
a surprise.
Range of New York prices furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke Co:
Description I ODenl Hlt-hJ Low I B1A
Amal Cop. Co.
64
48
$84
65
48
114
Am. C. Sc F.. C.
do pfd
Amer. Leco., e..
Amer. Sugar, c.
28 88
113
H51115
Amer. Smelt., 0.
do pfd
67
67H 68i
101
101
101 101
Anaconda M Co..
40
2814
40
29V4
101
Amer, woolen, c
Atcbtson, c.
do pfd
B. & O. 0.......
do pfd ......
Brook. Rap. Tr.
Can. Pac, c. .. .
100 Vs
106 106 106
76
194 H
84 H
77
194
86
76
194
34
Cent Leather, Ci
do pra
C. & O. W., c.
C M. & Bt P....
C. & N. W., o...
Ches. & Ohio...
Colo. F. & I., c.
Colo. So., c
24y
122
147V4
79H
32H
56
24
123
33
66
23
131
lU
82
66
'73
Colo. South., I pf
do 1st pre...
Corn Prod., o...
do pfd
Del. & Hud.....
D. & R. G., c
16
Si
78,4
27
do nrd'
Erie. c... .......
do 2d pfd
do 1st pfd. . . .
G. North:, pfd..
Illlnols-CentraX.
Int. 'Met, c
20
66
IS
ao pi a ........
67
L. & N
Manhat. Ry.. ...
146
146
145
M., K. & T., C.
82 33 32
do nfd
Distillers
29
66
Ore Lands
Missouri Pacific
65
64
62
National Lead . .
N. Y. Central...
N. Y.. O. & W..
62
114
42
113
Nor. & West, 0.
98
68
97
67"
ao ora ....
North Am. . .
l88
North. Pacific, c.
117'
n .
HZ
32
129
fac. Mall 8. Co..
8Z
129
107.
Penn. Railway..
P. O.. 1. & C. Co.
130
107
Press. St Car,' o.
S4
ao pra
Reading, 0 .....
146
148
i46
ao zu pra
do 1st nfd....
Ron. 1. & s., c. . .
do pfd . . . . . .
Rock Island, 0..
do pfd
9S
32
94
931,4
'33
94
92
31
32
64l 64
St L. & 8. F. 2 p
411
00 1st pra.
Bt. L. & S. W., c.
30 29
- do pfd
S. P. com
116
Southern Ry com,
24
55
27
25
57
188
SI
36
109
24
ao, pra .
Tex. & Par
66
28
T. S. L.' A W. com
25
.do, pfd
Union Pac, com.
do. pfd
57
1694
Hi
91
U. 8. Rubber, com
37
do, pfd
D. S. Steel, com.
do, pfd .......
Wabash, c
do, pfd 1
Wis. Central, c.
Westln ghou se-j .
Jtret Sugar
Utah Copper. , . .
Third Ave . .....
Ice Securities; . .
Cons. Gas.......
Big Four .i...'..
1109
69
117
16
37
54
66
88
48
'i
134
70
ill 71.
17
88
67
39
48
Railway Springs
do pfd . ......
Vlr. Chemical . .
do pfd .......
K. C. Southern. ,
do pfd .t
Gen. Electric . . .
84 84
9 "69
29
64
31
29
64
64
Wheeling & L. 13.
Ains-Cbalmers
do pfd . . .' . ,
American Can
- do pfd . . . : .
8 8
Alton, c
i"i ("if. i.-n,
I 48- I 46
O. W... c . .'. .
Nevada Cons.
20 20 tna
Call money closed offered at -2 per
cent. .. . j .' ,,
Total sales, 688,000 shares. ( -
MONEY RATES HIGH;
SMS MOVE, TOO
Thirty-six Cars of Cattle Came
..Forward From Local Points
-Heavy Shipments of Hogs
Arrive From Nebraska.
OTTSIBEBS BUT MVESTOCX.
Tom Carsten, of Tacoma, wM a prom.
lnent outsider Is tne local livestock
market late today ana it was his blddlna
that started the buying, , Sales vera
Yry 1Td to make during; the aay. :
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. '
. . TTor. Oattla . Xhnan
Aionaay i ....... .1280
Saturday ;.,..',.', 94
Friday 188
Thursday . 64
Wednesday .., V. , . . ;
Tuesdav" 1.: . . .: : .771
1094- -
1598
" 31
436
911
None
845
1126
114
-673
8483
Week age.... .1464
1404
Thirtv-sli ' ears of .attla ruma into
the local yards over Sunday, this being
the greatest run for a similar period
ever shown here. As a result the chan
nel of trade was glutted in the cattle
pens this mornine. s-ivlnr buvera still
another excuse to force prices down on
Along with the big run of cattle dur
ing the day there was a very heavy sun
ny 01 nogs unioaneo. Twelve cars came
rom Nebrasga alone, and over Sunday
a total of 1250 head were received.
TMs compares with last Monday's heavy
run at 1464 head.
The hog trade here, -and ' especially
the smaller butchers, are exercised over
the alleged attempt to force them to
? ay unprofitable prices for' swine, while
he big fellows bring In hogs from- Ne-
DrasKa tnat cost them muclj less money.
For instance, the extreme top of the
hog market today at South - Omaha,
Nebraska, Is $8.70. This would make
these hogs cost $9.86 -to ,land at Port
land, or other Pacific coast points. Bv
bidding up a few. head' at $10,25 or even
Detter, tne small uutcners allege tnat
they are forced to. pay extreme hiitti
values on the few swine they are forced
to ouy.
, Cattle Prices Too Xkw Here.
Wbile hog prices are higher here
than hogs can be boueht for . at Ne
braska points and shiped here, the price
or cattle is out op nne especially ror tne
better quality. While local interests
are paying full limits for cows as com
pared with values obtainable in South
Omaha or other central west markets,
steers nere should be selling today on
the basis of $6.35 for best stuff, con
sidering the height of that market "else
where. Best steers sold today at South
Pmaha around $7.50 and therefore stuff
of equal qualltv could be shipped from
here and net the shipper a handsome re
turn on tne oasis or present values.
Kldwell & Caswell we-re the big ship
pers of cattle again this week., their
supplies for the day totaling 1,7 cars, 14
of which were sent from Baker City.
Among the Shippers! ''
Cattle and Calves Kldwell A Caswell.
Baker City. 14 loads cattle; C. W. Black-
well, weiser, h Idaho, 2 loads; E. J.
XAUU k.ua V.', JL IUBU,
W. 1. Dishman, Union. Or., 1 mixed load;
Fred Burns, Pendleton, Or., 4 loads; B.
H.: Howard. Baker City, Or., 1 load; H.
K. jreacocK, rsampa, laano, 2 mixed
loads: H. D. Huston. Shaniko. Or.. 2
loads? H. R. Peacock, Mountain Home,
Idaho, 2 loads.
Hogs Armstrong ft Bon, Nebraska, 6
loads; W. R. Cochran, lone. Or.; 1 load;
Henline & Ohlinger, Nebraska, 8 loads.
Sheep and Lambs Astetson & Willey,
Wallowa, Or., 4 loads; h. Durbln,
Shaniko, 3 loads; R. M. Stanfield. Baker
C.ty, Or., J loads.
. Today's Official Trades.
' Following are' official trades. They
represent demand, supplies and quality
offering today:
STEERS. '
Average lbs.
Price.
$5.00
6.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
t steers'
18 steers
. 2 steers
6 steers .
4 steers
980
.1117
. 940
. 866
. 907
COWS.
v.. 1055
950
.1120
. . , i.. .1088
" BULLS.
:,..1380
CALVES.
. .... . i .... . 290
150
125
HOGS. .. ..
20
183
7 cows ,
15 cows ' .
I 4 cows ,
"6 cows .
1 bull .,
46 calves
II calves
2 calves
80 hogs i
$4.00
3.75
, 3.60
4.00
S.25
$3.70
' 7.00
4.00
$10.00
42 hogs
10.00
Official range of livestock prices as
shown by latest sales:
CATTLfi-r-uest Oregon steers, o.bo;
ordinary steers, $5.005.25; common
steers, $4.004.40; cows, best, $4.50;
rancy, 4.zara .v; poor. -.uu0ia.za;
heifers, $4.50; bulls, $3.003.S5; stags.
$3.75ig4.25.
HOGS nest "east or tne mountains,
$10.25; ordinary, $10.00; stockers and
feeders, $10,60. ' 4
RHRTCP Best east of the mountains,
wethers, $4.004.25; Old wethers, $4.00;
spring lambs. Willamette valley, $5.00(9
5.1:5; eastern vvasnington, jd.zd; ewes,
$3.0043)3.16. . . . '
CALV1S nest B.(0(aJ .uu; orainary,
$6.60; poor, $3.50(8)4.60. ,
Tt enat Judere Fallerton of. R03ebnrg
4 cents to get the nomination for coun
ty Judge.- : : - -
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,009
, Surplus , $750,030 x
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
GEORGE Ws
Henry Boilding
fourth ana Oak
Streets
BANKERS
Commercial and Savings Accounts and "Banking by Mail" So
licited From Corporations and Individuals. '
-f-
.o
ears Of BM"
who
1 gladly vouch
4 INTEREST ON TIME
BUYERS II Ell
TO PURCHASE III
THE WHEAT MART
;..v -I ' .' '-y:.: ,y: ' ';
Some , Small Business Stil
Passina for Exoort and Mill
; ing Account California, Is
i axing borne biuestem.
s 4
y: ' Today's Wbeat Markot. 4
PortlandCash club 83c blue- 4
stem 89c. . . 4
LiverpootOct ' 7s 4d. :Dec
7s 4d. March 7s 4i'
Chicago Deo. 96 o bid, May ,
$1.02 bid. July '980.
' Berlin r- Wheat closed 1 c
-higher. ' ,
BudapestWheat closed lc
Budapest Wheat closed Is
'higher.-- -
' Kansas City Dec - 95c,' May
99C . ----St.
Louis Deo. 9TC .May
1.03.,
Winnipeg Oct 95o bid, Dee,
96 o bid, May $1 bid.
Minneapolis Dec. $1.07, May
$1.11.
While only a small amount of busi
ness has recently been closed in the
wheat market exporters are taking out
a few lots of club around 83a a. bushel
,and millers are buying sparingly at the
Bams price, tenner interest seems to
be keen to purchase wheat at the mo
meit owing to the uncertain foreign
conditions and continued increase in the
visible supply, both in this country and
In Europe. ,
A small amount ofjmllllng biuestem
is reported sold for California account
on the basis of 89c a, bushel, but this
seems to be the extreme high limit of
the wheat market today.
California interests seem to be await
ing a higher price on- barley here, so
that further supplies can be rushed into
this market while local , growers , hold
for the advance. . .
Oats market is dull but rather steady,
with practically no supplies available
Just now under $28 a ton, although buy-,
ers are not openly bidding above $27.60.
Official weather forecast for the seed
ing districts for the coming 36 hours:
- Portland and Vicinity Rain tonight
and Tuesday; southerly winds.
.. Oregon and Washington Rain to
night and Tuesday; cooler east portion;
southerly winds. .
Idaho Showers tonight and Tuesday;
cooler. .
Chicago, Oot $. 'Wheat was mixed all
day. It started mixed and closed in a
similar plight Closing was o lower
for December. e lower for May, and
e higher for the July option.
Liverpool presented a bold front to
day and after opening to d higher,
closed with an- advance of v to Id
above Saturday. At Berlin there was a
rise of lc and at Budapest lc.
The increase of over 2.500.000 bushel
in the visible supply of wheat caused
some selling of the December option and
at the start ltjwae" unchanged from Sat
urday. It closed c lower. While the
May was c higher at the opening, due
to short covering, the -close was ex
tremely weak and c under Saturday.
World's visible supply of grain:
Wheat Increased 2,725.000 bushels.
Corn Increased, 464.000 bushels.
vaiB uecreaseai db.vuu ousnels.
World's shipments of wheat were
6.608.000 bushels, Danuban 4,640,000
bushels. .. ', i
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke Co:
.,......, . WHEAT. ..
Open. High
Dec. ...... 97 97
May 103 , 103
Ixw.
96
102
Close.
96 B
102 B
98
July
98
CORN.
49 49
62 62
; OATS.
83 33
36 36
PORK.
1760 1767
1707 1716
LARD.
1250 1252
1060 1060
"" RIBS.'
1092 1092
942 942
935 935
Dee.
May
Dec
May
Oct
Jan.
May
Oct.
Jan.
May
Oct
Jan.
May
49 A
2 A
32 A
85
1760
1742.
1692 A
.1250 .
1052 4,
1010
1092 !
925 .
62'
82
853 '
1743
1692
1237
. 1052
1087
,925
922
923
, Liverpool Wheat Market, '
Liverpool, Oet 8.-i-Wheat;
' Open.
October .............. 7s 4d
December ............ 7s 4d
March . . '. .. '. . ... ...... .
- . . . rrr.
Close.
7s4d
7s 4
- 7s 4
3V
BATES (& CO.
Branches! .
653 Williams Ats,
11 Snssell Street
mala II a tr.n tvl-mjm
fort our business , Integrity
AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
WHEATERfflCJN
NATIONAL BANE- '
PORTLAND, OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital , . ,1 .... . .$1,000,000.00
Surplus and Profits 800,000.00
r rr"
" - OFFICERS " - ' '
"J. C. AINSWORTH, Pres. R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier
R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President. . . ' 5
A. M; WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier ' ' ' . .
' . W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier
D RAFTS ISSUED ON, ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES
. PAYMENTS MADE "BT'POST TO PARTIES ABROAD
" WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
. PORTLAND. OREGON
Capital,
WWM1M
SENDING MONEY ABROAD
When sending money abroad, either to relatives,
friends or ..business connection,' the Foreign Drafts
issued by this bank will be found both convenient and
safe, as they insure payment in the current money of . j
the country, at the .very, home of the payee.
' r ' '
Mortgage
Loans
We want good mort
gage loan, those based
on one third of the ra.
tlonai value of well
Improved real estate.
Applications will have
prompt attention and
loans closed as soon as
titles can be examined
and papers drawn.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COMPANY
. Cor. Sixth and Wash
.ington Sts.
d
d
D
EVERYBODY
CAN - ,
Save a, little at a time; and
It Is the many little regular.
deposits In ' the Bank that
count In building a substan
tial reserve fund.
; We cordially invite ydur
account ' . 1
. 4 Xstsres. . raid ; '
, Oa Savings Aooonats '
" ' ' ' . -
Open 8 a., m. to 5:30 p. m.
Saturdays until 8 p. m. '
POBTLASt). UKCOON.
4? ?
$500,000
WSaWlMst,
I ' 1 ' ' " ' - --'-:n
v 'l
Bonds 5
Investments
Timber Lands
McGrathfi Neuhausen Co.
701-2-3-4.5 LEWIS BUILDING,
I PORTLAND, OREGON
Overbeck &
Cooke Co,
Commission Merchant j
Stocks, Bonds
Cotton. Grain. &ts.
, 216-217
Eoard of Trade Bundini
ITamftara Cntrngo ftoarfl sf Tr
Corresvondents f Lesas Rrysst '
Cblcasa. New Tors, Bostoa.
if have the en!r . prlvats win '
conneoiln Portland lth tas
aastara' .xebsngas.
Makes Good Streets
Property owners
. ' who have paid for
it know about this " '
, Ask Th'em About l
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