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T"1 f T" 17, 1 " 10. BliS IK 26 IMS Ill KIT. STREET Advance Sales for Thanksgiv ing "Are .Reported but It Is Likely That Small Lots May Sell Up to 27c; , J Holiday poultry Karket. -Poultry: prices in Affect today long Front street, and. those of this day year ago: ' , , . 1910. 1909. Turkey' drel.:6o :. J2V4 do- alive......... 80c . 170 Fowls,' alive. ,",..16o 13 Ho Hem, alive.. ,,...17o . ,14c, Geese', alive...... 12 - 10 o Ducka,v alive.. .... 18a ; - 16o ; s .TurkerS ' will sell t ' 866 ' to 87o " a pound for best dressed birds for. initial Thanksgiving-trades in Uie Front street : market . ... . v.. -.:;' : '" ' Contracts are being mad 1 daily be tween dealers and retailers at..26d but v none have been .written at 87e so far - aa known?. However, It 4a generally un derstood that selected birds In limited lots will be first billed at the- higher For immediate use the turkey market today stands no hieher that 25c a tound ' and some dealers are adverse t9 paying mora than i4c However as the latter price has been paid by wholesale f. a, b. y buyers here. It ia not likely that .they .will be willing to sell them, at cost or Receipts ; of turkeys are Increasing but as yet there, la practically no de mand. The birds that are now coming lorwaro are in ratner a-opa . condition. The percentage of poor oualltv iss-ex ceedingly limited and Khla therefore anoum neip tne general average pnee. . - '- .:,; -;!:! f ' . Local Tokay Grapes Good. . Tokay crape from the Jacksonville. , Or., district, are today offering" in- the , Front atreet market The fruit has been ..- in a local atorage plant .for some weeks and i its appearance today is fully aa ' goot. as the beat fresh offerings from California' during the flush of the sea son. The grape market in general is rather firm nd for the Jrknnvllln , stock the price Is firm at f 1.60 per crate, uaiuornia grapes are in rair sup ply and the best of these, are quoted ; locaay at ii.b& a crate. Dressed Meat Weaker. Sales of dreased hoars were made aa blah aa Jlfco a pound along Front atreet during the past 24 hours, few transactions were above 12e and even this fluura was obtainable onlv for verv liaht stock of quality. Dressed veal are ha nmQ w cat, . New Creamery Established. tuTha'IFeuea' Creaniery company la the Same of a new butter plant in this city With headquarters on Second street Of ficials are: ' president C . B. Fonea ; Vice president, H. N. Olson; secretary- treasurer, w. a. xiemieoen. V- : A-,. i VA' Wild Ducks Arriving. Wild ducka are arriving in the local riarket- Sales are generally, around 2.60 a doaeit for teal, 15 for mallard and 13.50 for widgeon. Wild geese sell around $8 for best " " f" . Eight darg of Bananas Here. Elirht cars of bananas arrived in this lornlng from New Orleans in' good con- lltton. The sucdIv for the Thankariv- ing trade will therefore be ample. . I .Potato Market Quiet ' I local market for potatoea is quiet . with practically no outside business re ported. ' . ..... FRONT STREET QUOTATI0X8 .;. . Sops, Wool and Hides. HOPSf 1 1 0 crop. ' choice,- 12 $12 He; prime to choice, liUHc; prime, lie; medium JOOlOHc; 1909 growths, noml- - pal. Ifl5e. lb. ! . WOOry--Nominal, 1910 Willamette valley, 1V. 019c; eastern Oregon. 13 17c BHSEPSKlKd 'r- Bheartng. 10JI each; short wool, 25J0o; medium ' wool, I0ctl.00 each; long. wool. 75c $1.1? each. . " " . v - o TALLOW Prime, per lb-, . to; : No. ' $ and jrrease.1 21.0.; . .. - r ' CH1TTIM TbaRK 1909, nominal Co; 1910, 4 Ho. - HIDES Dry hides'. lBUOKHo lb.; green, )tTHes bulla, green, salt le lb. j kips, H 6 PI calves, Jtreen, 1 1 9 lo per lb. !. . .,,;::''- . MOHAIR-JsTorhlnalj 1910. 800120. , - -V' tatter, Em and oitrj'.V:t.'v: w BUTTfia Extra creamery, eubes and (ubsftlc; squares, 17 17 Ho lb; store, 1426o; eastern,-SI S4C - -H BUTTER - FAT F. o. b. Pprtland, per '' pound. 880, - d Vi . " ' i. - : POULTBT Fancy fowls ltd per lb.; pring, 1i818Hc; . old rooatera, 12c: young, 16o lb; live ducka, young, It ) lie; old, 16c; turkeys, alive, 20c; ' 'dressed,, 25c; pigeons, squabs, 82.50 dozen. ' -. h :' - ) v - . - EGGS-Loeal extras, 4242Ho; No. 1 40c; No.; 2. tRe; eastern best,' 82 34c; - ordinary, 28SOo. : , CHEESE New Oregon itancy full -cream, triplet and daisies, 17 9 IT Vic; Toung.'Atnericas. 1818He. Grain. Flout ana Hay. WHAT Track delivery: - Club, 77 9 T9c;. bldtetem, 798lc; fortyfold, 79 v, lOo. Willamette valley. 79c; Hd Russian, ' 7Mkturker rd. 7980c i - ; 2. BARLeJT , Producera' - price 1910 Feed, 20.60; - rplled; 823.60; orewlng, HAT::pu'priceiJMeyi. timothy," fancy, 8191 60: ordinary, 819; eaatem -Oiegon, 920 21; mixed. 814SM5; clover.vNo. 1. 813014; wat tl814; cheat, 814(316; alfalfa, 814.50 15 ; oats, 813 14, v,'.j,.;.'.. -,t; w ? .v;T . MILLSTU FF3 Selling f. price Bran 26; middlings. $33; shorts, $27; chop, ,..118026. '- V'--' X. '--; t- . 'OATS Nominal, producera' price Track. -Nev 1 'White. 8274JrJ",50;' gray, FLOUR-Ol4 " crop, patents, $8.15; Willamette. $5.20. 'per barrel: local straight; 64.06 4.75 Aakera, $4.76 1.16 ; export grades, 82.60: graham, V, Back, $4.80; .rye, 86.76 bales, 8S1S. v V Orocsrles, Vnts, XI to. ' SUGAR Cube, $6.20; powdered, $5.60; fruH o- berry, 86 )0; dry " granulated, ' IS.eorD'yeMow, $190; beet 6.fl.. Fed eral Fruborry,, f1 less than irult or bevry. - ' -. ' ,.iv.,-' (Abdvf duOr-tloha are 30 days net -''Cash.)'' , "; '':..:' ? v.v-,::' -a; RICK Imptlal JapanNo. 1. 4H6ci No. 2. 4c: New Orleans bead,- 64 7cj Creole(j6Vic. ' . " .v.-vvf.."-.'.''; SALT Coarae rfa! ground 100s; 83.60 wr ton; SOa, 89.0D;, table dsiry, 80c $18,00; 100s. 817.00:, bales. $?.26: extra fine barrels, 12s. fisiand 10s, $4.00 6 00; liinip rock,$20.60j)er ton..- - . EEANS Small, white, 4 Vic; large . white. $4.86; pink, - 6 c; "bayou, $6.75; Limns. $6.80; reds, $8.75.;-. HONEY New, 63.75 per case. ' 1 rmlts and Teffetables. " FRESH RU1TS3 Orantea New na vels, $3.50 to 3. 1 6 bnnunas, 6c lh.r lemna. $6.007.00; grape fruit, $3.76; HIT IS f OFF PIE OF IPS III THE WE HMT Twelve Cents Is Now Extreme Top for 1910 Growth. Here and Leading Dealer Says No Orders at This Figure. .. Nothing ' over 120 a pound is now available for choice hops in the local market, aad there are no orders even at (hat price. , ( ' Eale. at ISo a cound at Riekreall re ported in a morning paper ' today was made some days ago. "We purchased the lot some time ago," aaya Herman Klaber of Klaber, Wolf & Netter, "and would not pay within a cent for" the same -foods today. The purchase was on a special order and was for this one lot oi nopa. wo tar as i know, there Is no business for hops in any district at this time." ' --,..-,.;. ;, Dealers generally attribute the tores. ent dullness and weakness in the hop market to tne near approach of the holi days and the forcing overboard of heavy supplies by a prominent bull leader who has guessed wrong again. , The New -York Producers Price Cur rent for November 12 says of the gen eral hop situation:,. t ' . -Bales, Receipt for week 2,689 Receipts from September 1 18,482 Receipts same time last year.. 16,868 Exports to JUuroDe for week..-.. 1.643 .Exports from (September 1 . . . 12,809 uxporis same ume laat year. v, y.KXB Imports for sweek-w.-. ........ ,- 606 Imoorts" from Seotember 1- i... JK3R Imports name time last year..., . 986 ua uuuMi'iiH yuieieu oown ana in consequence there is an easier feeling in all sections. ' In New Ynrli utata tha activity has continued and the bulk of the. erop. has been bought up, but .at present mere s an easier leeung on lower rradea and activity is diminish ing. Locally there is not much reported and brewers are not buying as freely as they did heretofore. Cables from Uermai.yV report a decline oi. about 2c vor (iifuiiu, jwipciiBu iuaiKoi are ijrm but QUiet.' - ; ' Btate, 1910, prime to choice. , .'.22 State, 1909a medium' to good...;. 19 raciiiQ coast-110, prime to t cholce " . , . u. s4,. .-, ..17 18 do medium to good 1416 do 1909, prime to choioe, ....1S14 do medium to good 812 do oldr growths , Germans, jLilp ... . i . . . i . i v;42 48 Loss Today After Opening . Downward. : ; New Tork,! iNov. 17. Stocks were sold skort and cloaed with a severe loss all around today.- . - - , - f Opening of the market was weak and depressed.- with a lower range for most oi mo specialties, -. --- - -: There was again a revival of the talk that Union Paclf io and United States Steel were to be Hated at Paris, but no attention waa paid to the reports), Leading securities showed 'the follow ing losses in points: Amalgamated Copper, IH. American Smelter, 1; Ana conda. ; Atchison, i Brooklyn, St Paul. 1; Colorado Fuel. i Great Northern. 2; I A National Iad, : New York Central, 1H; Northern Pacific, ; Pennsy 1 van la, " ;- Reading, 1; Rock Island. Southern Pacific, 14; Union Pacific. 1: United'States Steel common, 1 point pineapples,. 67c lb.; peaches', ,80c$l; watermelons. $1.00; grapes, $1.001.5; (round cherries, $1.00; pears. $1.50 8.09. BERRIES Huckleberries. 7c. , . POTATOES New. $U0 1.85 j Sweets, - VEGETABLES -New turnips, fi.850 1.60k beets, 81-60; carrots. $1.26 1.60 per sack; cabbage, $l.oog1.26 pe' cental;, tomatoes, 70c$l per box: beans, - 10c per- pound;, horseradish, 8 C'iOc; green onions, 10 Q16o .dozen; peppers, bell 46o per , .lb; head lettuce, 065q, per dozen; hothouse, $1.60 per' box; radishes, io12He doa en bunches; celery, 60 90o dozen; egg plant 10c per lb; ' cucumbers, $r.0i 1.25 per box; ; peas. , 10c; corn. $1.25 Q 1.60 sack; cauliflower, 4o90o dosen. ONIONS, j ..11,40 01.B.6X Jtarlloi-J So per lb. ,r i, . APPLES 75c $2.80; - -'' Keats, run and Provleipas. DRESSED MEATS Front street hoga, fancy, 1212c; ordinary, llfflllHo; heavy, 8 9c: veala, t extra, 12 H 13c; ordinary,- l?12Wo; poor, al0j; extra large, 7 u 10c: spring lambs, U He; year, ling lambs, 1q lb.; mutton 8c; - goats, 2(SiSc. ' ' FRESH BEEF Wholesale slaughter vi n fit iwn ijcoj b icci Of w 7J Tyr A Vuj (Jr Ul nary, 9c; beat cows,- 8 hi & 9c; ordinary, HAMS. BACON," ETC.--Hams,17(9i9c; breakfact- bacon. 184422c lb.: vhnllerl ham, i526c; picnics, lic; 'cottage roll, "So per lb.; regular short clears, smoked, 17c; . backs, smoked, 17c; pickloi tonru.es. ,7 5o lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal Ion, ); per 100 !b. sack,-$5.50; Olym- pia, per gauun, ; per iuu id. sacs; $9; canned eastern, 65a can; $6.60 do.; eastern in shell, $1.7602.00 per 100. , Jteam rendered. 6s. J6iot per lb.; com pouna, os, isiko per id. . .-, . , -.... flounders, 6c; .hallibut. 8c; strlpej bass, l5o; catfish. 10 lie; freah Chi nook, 9c; sllversldea, 8o; per ' lb.; soles, - loj -scrimps, 11c; ph. 7c; tomcod. 8c: lobsters. 26c: herrina-s fin: black bass," 20c lb.; sturgeon, 18s tier lb.; allver smelts, 8c per lb; black cod, 7Vic; crabs, large, $1.60; medium, $1.25 doi. ' . Y" ' - ' v-v CLAM3--Hardshell, per bo. '4o Tb. rauor ciama, jac aoien. iz.ztt per box, " - raints, Coal oil, Cte. . - - ' .LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla ' " 81.07- kettle boiled, bbls., $1-09; raw la cases. $1.12! boiled In cases, $L14 per gallon; loti - of 250 gallons, 1 less; oil cake mtl (ndnif In market).- . i , PENZINE 88 degrees, oases, 24HO gal.v iron bb's., ilo per gal. - WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 8o per lbM 600 10. lots, 8o per lb.) less-lots. 8 Vie per io. -. . ' ROPE Manila, c: alaal. COAL-OIL Pearl, astral and etar.UJc par gallon; eocene. 21c gallon; elalne, 28o gallon; ' headlight, 19o K11op; ex tra star, 21c gallon; water white.r'biilk. lOHe-per-eralJonrnpecia! -water' white, 14c per gallon. " " OASOLINE-Red crown and motor, 18(rp25c gallon; 86 gasoline, .5037Ho gallon; V. M. & P. naphtha, 16V6ti23ic gallon. '.,.'.. TURPENTINE In esses, $1.00; bar rels. 9TAc per "gallon. WlRli NAILS Basis, 22.74. . .1 LIGHT IS SELL ATPBiUhlllEllt m TOP PIE Sales of Extra' Fancy Swine Made -at Advance of 10c Over Yesterday; Better Tone - Is. Showing'at South Omaha PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. . ' Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. J ILUI DUaj ' , , , , . Wednesday Tuesday Monday 477 439 264 166 214. 706 .416 1093 85. 241 142 86 986 - 60 960 599 J 605 938 888 faturaay . , . , . ,, , , Friday Week ago That the hog market Is not( reall y as bad aa first indicated i shoVn by soveral transactiona . today at North Portland.' Three lots of light "tuff were moved during- the day at 89,25,' this being- 10c better than anything obtained yesterday. The. lots sold at the hl'gh price -were very fancy and Jight,- aver aging from 167 to 227 pounds. .There was a change of front In the Omaha market toaay and sales were made at -an advance of 6c. It begins to look as. tf the swine market was beat down too qwtckly; this, t being : a, common errory of big packers when, they havo the opportunity. s -. - tl There was a good run in all lines today. Most of the sheen came frorfi the Sun Dial ranch near tliis Ity and were oiq'pnor 10 arrival ana tnereiore did not enter the general trade. Among the Shippers. ' t - Cattle J. Madison, Weiser. Idaho, one load; Kldwell & Caswell, Baker . City, Or. nine loads; W, R. Helwick, Pendle ton. Or one load; Z. E. West, North Powder, Or. two loads cattle and calves; Rigby Meat company, Rlgby, Idaho, two loads. - . . ,-v, , ..... ......:,.. Hogs 'Et-Ward, Buhl,-Idaho, one load; .Rlgby Meat compapy, two. loads. Sheep William Shepard,. Sun Dial, -Ranch, 968 sheep. ; '., .. , ' Mixed Stuff J:C Davis. Shedd, Or.i one load hogs -and sheep; ,F. K. Llbby, Jefferson.. Or.. One load hoca and nhonn- Today's run of livestocbr With this day In recent years as follows: ,AJ-;.f, ;,...,. og. vsiue, vneep. 1910 . , . , . i ,477 ; 415 1098 1908 ,...;V.;;,.. ..472 "v.. 185 15 285 256 J 1 22 ' ' ' ', t,4 48 1908 - 89 27 730 ' A year aro todaV thnro mi a ftrm tone In 'all lines of livestock. Cows were up jo tor tne day. -.. , Today's Uveatook Trades. Following are today's deals. The fnirf seni uemana, supplies ana quality ,:;,.,,,:.,., STEERS. '-''a . AveTaa-e I.hs . . PHrt. II steers ,116 85.10 21 eteers 20 steers N 1 E in 1 r-- W.A-V " 1 AAA J A A . l,vvv.p i,iu 13 cows 4 ,'i t r .- i: 998 4.26 4.25 ............xllZtf --ow. J. '..--.v.-A.v.1825 -rrr (.00 1 bull .51876 t-25 . SHEEP AND LAMBSr':- 11 lambn ........ 90 .1.60 4.60 V hogs. IS hogs 11' hogs i ..,...,.. 81 hogs -4-. ,c, , ,, ,, t . (. 167 199 J14S 23!, 2(0 456 $9-25 . 9.25 9.00 ', $.00 8.00 " 8.00 . 9.25 ;i v nogs 2 hogs . , -8 hogs v zs nogs , . 155 -hors t t ,..r. i , . . . . . . 227 24j 8.85 indicated by latest'aales in the Portland yards: - .-, .. i -' CATTLE Best Oregon steers, $6.50 6.65; fancy teers,"'$5.856.40, common steers, $4.00 4.50;-cews. best, $4.76(8) 6.00; fancy, $4.25; poor, 3S.008.25; heifers. 84.66; , buls, $2.00igi5.25; stajra. $3.10(5)8-25. - HOGS Best light $9.16 9.2 5: or dinary $8.8609.00; heavy, $g.768. 80; stockers and feeders, $5.006.00. . . SHEEP Best yearling wethers, $4.60 5.00; old wthera,-$4.00; spring lambs, Willamette valley, $5.(l0fi6.25; eastern Weshlngton. $5.5008.75; ewes,' $3.00 3.60. -. , t CALVES Best, $7.00; ordinary, $6.5e; poor, $3.60 4.60. , . I..----, ..-v. i i m iii i. i,' rM : ' . -:-'a '"' NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT. Prtlaad Banks. " Clearlnya today i $1,679,118.31 Year ago,. 1,411.788.77 ' Gain today IV. , . .'.I. . .-. I 267.329.66 Balances today ...,.......$ 98,629.85 Year' ago 211,369.09 Taooma Banks. Clearing Balances $ .743.871.00 . 63,191.00 Seattle Banks. Clearing ... v . ,"$1,899,286.00 160,913.00 Spokane Banks, - ' ' Clearing , 877,801.00 Balances .vTO. .......... 69,889.00 Journal Want Ads bring results. " Ji,-.1, iv-.. '-!AAf.A. r t LUMBERMEN'S NATIONAL BANK OF? PORTUAIND rv , at Loans and. Discounts Overdrafts , Other Bonds and Premium! Real Estate ....... I 1 Furniture and Fixtures . . .',,-, , . . ... . . , ..................... . : i Customers' Liability under letters of credit '.i... Due from U.1 S. Treasurer..,.....'.,..,..;....; s- Due from Banks .7. , Cash on hand iif '1 ' - , Capital ... 1 (Surplu and Undivided Profits , Reserve for .Taxes '. . t , ' , . . . . r Circulation : r. V. . . ,",. Drafts Accepted under letters of credit. ..,.r..,.. Dividends Unpaid :....;,', i Deposits NsiawaaW'sia mlii i am mWliMn )' - U SELLS in :!i AT8Q GEIffS BUT IS Higher Track Quotation foe This Variety of Wheat To- day Is 79c; Exporters Say . JheiFLimit Is 77c fiusher. Drouth Sections Wat, , 4 (Special Cable.) Buenos Ayros, Argentina, Nov. 17.-Good ralna have fallen .In ' the south central district, which. will greatly benefit the growing crop. .' Weather vls" unsettled and general rains are' predicted over " 4 . the southern portion of the belt 4444444 Today's Wheat Market. Portland Cash club. 87 89c; blue- Stem. 890910. Chicago - December, 90 c; May, " - .',--March, bc; juiy, 93 no r. .Liverpool December, 7s d; 9U.A'. Mow la SI. A. , " - Kansas City May, 1ie. .. j iujuui May, ai-Bt. IA, i Minne ' Wlnnlpeg- -It develoned this momlna- thattelnh wheat was purchased late yesterday afternoon at Interior points on the basis of 80c a bushel, track delivery Portland. Today the highest bids being made are by the mills, who are offering 78o and 79c Exporters, on the other hand, say. their extreme .quotation for club la no. in any event, me mantel loaajr la a cent below the fiaurea of vesterdav afternoon, -.-.;:-' r .A.- An, interesting' development of the present wheat trade la the cutting away of nearly the entire differential between club and blues tern. At the start of the season bluestem was quoted mere than lOo a bushel above the club, but today the differential, is but lo and 2c a bushel. The .reason for' thla Is w the heavy supplies of bluestem- held " by millers and their small stocks of club. Farmers bave beer inclined to hold their wheat during the past few days and the selling movement has been lim ited. , TARIFF TINKERING ;v' y SCARING SHEEP MEN Pendl'etiOn, Or... Nov. 17, According. to Dr. S. W, McClure, chief of the federal bureau of animal Industry in the north west whose headquarters are in this city, the-Unsettled condition of the tar iff is making . this the greatest sheep shipping year the country has ever Been. - A million .. more sheep- have been shipped -oat of -.- Montana this season than during any previous one and about tne ' same increase in number is re corded In Wyoming,- according to Dr. Thecr are two of the principal 8h't!p states of the unlcn and the fact that the growers of these States are going out of business entirely or cutting down the size of their flocks, is proof., he says, that the dlssatlsfaetion-wlth 'the present condition of the wool and sheep industry - ir not connnea n Oregon, Washington and the other far western States.- V i Dr. Mcciure predicts tnat the Industry wilt, not be placed on a stable basis again until the tariff question, ia defi nitely taet tied one way or the other. Thanksgiving ' All of .. us . have ' many things' to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Our country6 la prosper ous, thousands of industries are-' working to their full ' capacity, and the people are busy earning money. Your acceunt is lnvltcd.","' 4 Interest Paid On Savings Accounts Accounts of 81.00 and up ';-.y j :. received - .-Si 1 111 1 " " Open 8 a.' m. to 5:30 k. m. I Saturdays until 8 p. m. SI . J: 45starkstheet; POXTXAKD. OmEOOTT. Statement of condition of tha cloae of busineaa November 10th, RESOURCES. . '.,..,..,...,,. ..." H LOWER tuts Mayr 97o. t-v i auolls-r-May.' $1.09. -December, 926. : .,.....,.................,... I ' , LIABILITIES. ... ' ; Hii. ia' isnni !. SHELL FISH WILL IIE)(TIEI(IEI!I Prominent Wholesaler ' Says There Will Be Enough Oys ters to Go Around Despite the General Shortage. There will be a sufficient supply of all shell and other fish for the hoiidar demand. Likewise it is not likely that there will be any further advance in the general market ' .-.. Prices of oysters is already at such a hi eh noint that consumotion has been cut in half, and therefore the small vis ible supply -will be. sufficient to take care of tha trade. - It is usually the rule at holiday time for the. oyster market to be forced higher, but this will not ha tha naaa this vear. . "All present Indications point to 11b eral supplies of shell fish for Thanks giving week," says.G! J. B.'Malarkey, a local wholesaler. "So far as we know at present there" 'will be plenty of all and no advanea in price is likely." .While considerable strength is shown locally In the halibut market owing to the very small 'offerings from the north. there baa Deen no advance in me price. HOG' MARKET STARTS , UP AT SO. OMAHA s South Omaha; Neb.j Nev. 17. Cattle--Recelpts, 480O; market weak.. Steers, $tf.006.75; cows tand heifers, $4.00Q 4.90. -7 , --'.- Hogs Receipts, 9600; market 60 high er. Sales, $tS07.TO. , Sheep Reeeipta, 9500; market weak. Yearlings. $4.00 4.16; wethers, 88.25(9 8.60; lamba, $5.06,85; ewes, $2.75 5 8.10. - , Seattle Produce Market. , Seattle, Nov. 17. Washington cream ery, firsts, 88o; ranch, 86c; eastern creamery, 34c; eastern storage, 83o; process, zc; uregon, a bo, . Eggs Local ranch. 62c; eastern ator age, 2832c; Oregon, , 40 48c; fresh eastern,, 40 42c, - -Cheese 'fiuamooa twins, n o; .Til lamook JYoun Americas. 19c; Wlscort- sin twins, 18c; Wisconsin Young Amer icas. 20c: Washington twins. 17Uc: Washington Young Americas, ' 18c; Swiss, 23c; Iiimourger, isc; cream, 30o. Onions Walla jwaiia, 1.60 per sack; California. 81.60. - Potatoes Eastern Washington, $24.00 26.00 per ton; extra fancy, $38.00; vvnite Kivers, sA,vuw.Vf. sweets,, 2c per pound. t FOIGI, i'EXCOlGE Whether you require .to send money to any point in Europe by draft or cable transfer,' or want to carry with you Drafts, Travelers . Checks or "Letters , of Credit available in all parts of the world, you will -find our service entirely adequate. Your foreigrl ;busi--ness is solicited, and " special care will - be -taken to provide you with that form which will best serve your re quirements, " ;.-;:-.' Let us advise., with you pertaining to any . phase of our service. merc;iiants savings & trust ,C?)MPANY Cor. Sbrth .and Wash - ington Sta. 1910. '. $2,211,091.85 t 250,000.00 210,475.57 . 800.00 26,106.25 . 152.00 . 12.S0O.O0 ' . 409,388.14 688,119.01 1,1 10.007.1S $3,8U,256.46 , ' 500,000.00 , ' 64,278.74 1 J.883.31 250,000.00 ' 152.00 , .-. . 105.00 , i.wttuM $3,811,256.46 LIRAL SUPPLY GIIER FOK WHEAT Ill Close Is 3-8 to A -Ac. Above Yesterday; Liverpool like- t wise Advanced. Chicago, Nov. 17, Rains. In the drought districts of Argentina failed to have any effect upon wheat prices gen erally today and the closing waa higher. The, Chicago market closed M.0 to c afcoye yesterday after opening Ho lower for. December and o to o higher for May and July respectively. ; ; A weaker opening abroad may be traced to the showers In Argentina but the bearlshness there was short lived. After Opening d to 4 lower the Liv erpool market elosed with an advance of Hd to Hd above the former clos ing. -A-.:-:- x J :: .;' "' Argentina shlpmenta for the week ea- Security Savings BaiikNotice Corbett Bull dine, Filth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplua, 590(1000 . . " Invites Accounts ol" " v . , Merchants, Individuals and Savings UNITEP STATES DEP09ITOIIY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION - sur rBAjrcxsco - FOUNDED 1864 T Capfef Parf to:, v . . $8,500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits . S 1 Mi, 220 V BRANCHES . Portiand, Seattle, 'Tacoma, arid Virginia City ' ' -.-"l ' -ic i ' -: j - j - ,'V-.V ''. '. '"' '' ;.,V '.-'.'''':.- .1 - , ; - -. ' : ,.'' - i-. ...,."-'':-''" j "-:-'"': v - Wa buy and sell - Fortm Bxchang-e; Issns Trafts and CaMs Transfers, .Commercial Credits and Travelers Letters of Credit, available In all parts of tha world; make collections on all points - and oonduot a genaral Xorelg-n and domastlo banking buslneaa. VKXXMXtt TAXD OS TOCB PORTLAND BRANCH , . ; Chamber of Commerce Building ,. lroxTHXAST eoxsxa or be coirs Asm stjlbuc stssxts VK Jl KAO ItsJB, Manaror. . ; - 7. T. BtJBTORiUBXZ,' Assu Manager. Condensed Report of Condition of ; Merchahts:NationaI Bank " ' Portland, Oregon .' At Close of Business November 10,1910 Loans and discounts.. Il,574,88t.8$ U. 8. bonds to seeura -' i circulation 880,008.90 V. 8. bonds to secure government deposits 180.000.00 Stocks and warranU.. 98.J28.5S U. B. and other bonds : 88,068.88 Furniture and fixtures 8.00Q.00 Cash and due from ' -banks H5.78S.14 ' I8.T02.I00.71' First National Bank - Ca6itai Surphn $750.0, .;;.;; Oldest National Bank West of th . ; ; --v. RockJrMounUini 1 V 1 ,:. '.5 r Visitors to Port- v land never fail to go away enthusi- , astic believers in 9.T-R-E-E-T-S BITULITIIIC 2,1', .1 0 J Vu . ... R .-!! -. Cf ( ' I ( i ,v , 'i f ,. Overbr.ck.4e Ciasi.-.' Co.: .. . vi::' vx. . .Onen. I'' I .--Jr. ( ' -DC .... JiO H1; f- '..i May 5 S;- V ; -s ! ; July .... 93 "4, $ -iHt ;i CORN. Pec. 4ST4 . 46', A: 4",', is May. .... 47 48 4.7 s 4T i July 'j,.,. 48 H 48 4S .. 4S OATS. Dee. .... 21 31H 80 30 n May ; 84 S i Ui- -14 - l July .... 84fc. 84 1 83H S$ A , , v PORK.' Jan. ..,.1750 ' 1740 1730 1737 May .-.,.1615. 1627 ,1615 1625 LARD Nov.- ....1090 1090 1080- 1082 A JaH. v,:i01., 1012 1007 1007 A May .... 9& 970 9S3 985. 1) RIBS. iNov.-";u;;. - . 1000" Jan. .L, 930 ' 923 917 9.'0 May 835 895 890 . i'J . . New York - London Silver. New Tork, Nov. 17. Bar silver 65Ho, Mexican dollars 46c London Nor. 17. Silver 28 & -' New York's fourth'; annual electrical show, to be held In October, promises to eclipse all previous efforts in that line. ' ' t - " and Ttust Company AXO CULTZaraS SEP080T8V Capital stock....... ,8 850,000.80 Surplus and undivided ". profits, . 1(8,898.88 National bank . notes 1 outstanding . . ..... '880,000.00 Dividends unpaid ' 168.80 Deposits , , 1,085,038.84 l8,TO8.3O0.Tt X.v'. ff:----:AAi $1;500,00) -lid- tw - .V Over beck & Cooke Co. 'fi-'Y v','. '.'-.'-- V'"-'"' '' '"' f'"" ' r- Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds Cotton. Crab. tz. ''"S:?"f"'',.V'i'.''r'':;''-';':t;:" '''. . Boerd ot Trada BzM: : z llmbr CMcaite tioanl er tio Cprrespandents ef Leaaa - " Cbtcaae. Ne era. . Kots -W lin-ttit MlT .iaooaeettna lriin. : V