! V' ji likD foses WEAKER BIG SUPPLY n SHIPPED III Shipmen.ts From East to Paci v. f ic Northwest Are Fully Dou " ble Jhose of Previous Sea ' son's; Trade Bearish." : v Holiday Bird JWoes. '--"Theso prices ruled today alone Front street aM on this day a year ao: , - . 191V. J.VV. .Turkeys, altva 25a do. dreseea ..... Fowls, alive ...... Hans, alive ........ Docks, alive ri (toes, Uv 16 13H IT 14 '. It It II 19 The outlook for hlfh turkey prlcaa waa not ao bright today. - The situation has taken a new turn. ..: Big people have decided that ail provisoes ara too high - and therefore are using their Influence and money to carry out tneir plana. ' The local manager of Armour; & Co., the big eaatern pacsers la responsible for the report today. Armour; ft Co. had car of Iowa corn fed turkeya.due today and these .will be sold to the trade -at 2o a pound or So under the prloe generally . established on Front street for holiday birds. Swift ft Co. had a carload of eastern dressed turkeys In yesterday afternoon and another car was due this morn ing. ' Frye ft Co., the Seattle packers.Jiave a car of eastern stock due in the aound city today - and shipments from there will be made to Portland and will ar rive either tomorrow morning or Mon day. - ' .... . jyst what The aggregate of .the east ern turkey shipments to Portland and ' tlie north.west will be this season, the trade is unable to say definitely at this time but It Is known positively that the outside supplies for this territory are fully double those of any previous season. - . A remarkable feature of the present turkey season is that there will be prac tically no cold storage stock offering for the Thanksgiving trade. The dressed birds that come from the east - are fresh killed and are just the same as if they had been killed here. --.-. - ... Turkeys . were slightly weaker along Front street today on account of these reports. While seme birds hava teen contracted- bv retailers at 26c a pound, and this price was generally asked by receivers, turkpys could have been pur chased at 25o a pound and It la gen erally believed that little future busi ness will go above this floxe. The trade now believes that 24 to. 2 fa will be the market. 1 - . .,..-..,;.'.-..,'. .; ;;.;- ... V " iy;' y f-.V.'-.?-' ' Tjggi Are Holding Plrni. Market for eggs Is holding firttr and prices show no change for the day. Ke celpts of fresh are limited. , -j-". ''.i.'-O'.i,-; i'j.T'V , r , . ' Car California Celery. First car of California celery to ar rive this season came forward today. It was In god condition. . Potatoes Hold Firm. 8o far as local demand' Is concerned the potato market is holding firm here today. Soma sales as high as 11.40 by Jobbers. .- . ' :"' ' ' " 1 " '' ' . ' Better Local Onion Call. . While there Is still an absence of outside business In the 'onion market, local ' trade is very good and jobbing price Is maintained. ! . -'.yJiJi'l . A i inn. iiii, '"V .V"nv.l'; ;H;-?V Fruits for Thanksgiving. -There Is plenty of fruit offering for Thanksgiving and prices this year are much lower than usual. . BEARS ARESLOV TO , ' World's Wheat Xarkst. ft ft Portland Cssh club, ,770 78ov ft tlucstem, 7980c . ... . . ft Chicago No. 2 red, 92 HO ft -ft S3c; Dec. SOTic; May. ., 96o ft ft bid; July. S3e bid. ft ' ft Liverpool Deo., 7s; - March, . ft ft 7s Id.! May. 7s 2144 ... ft ft -. Minneapolis May, 11.06. ft ft , Culnth May, Sl.08. . ft ft iWlnnlpeg May, 960 bid; ft ft Dec., 92Va- M. - .... ft , ft - Kansas City May, 94 He ft - ft fit, Louis Dee, 91Ti92e; ft ft May, 8"Sc. v ft ' ft ft Chicago, Nov. 19. There was moder ate show of strength at the opening be cause Liverpool was steadier than ex pected. Northwest recelpta fell little be- " ..... !. iw. j . . kiiu us showed strength "In both " wheat and , flour.. As there was no buying by rec : ognlzed leaders and the outside busi ' pess a was light, the trade quickly switched to the bear side. " Argentine news came to the front . later" and started some local buying. - While there was a good upturn In .prid es it was not a big market at any time luring the- session. The trade as On previous days, showed a disposition to discredit much of the news from toe other side and seemed to go slow fol lowing anything like bull 'operations here. J - , r Oflts 'market was supported a Httle - at the close by firmness in wheat and corn."--' ;'.'". yo-r-'. ' v-i -r ... Lard led an early decline, pork and" jiub .inrnea more or less strength all day. There was some buying by brok ers for foreign houses, , Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke company.. . WHEAT, -. High. . Low. . Close. 61 90 W ' o - SU , 92H 93&B 'Open. Deo. .'.J.90U May ,,.,9614 July ....92 7 CORN. Pec ,,..4: May ....46H July ,...47? . 6A 46B 804 B t S8 : 83 A 1789 . , 1627 i 4 47J' . OATS. 23 Ti PORK, 17S2 , 1630 JLARQ., Pec May ..... CO VS . A I, 7 July ,,.M Jan.k,.wlT2 May ,,.,l:o 3722 1620 r.ov. .t,lC60 Jan. ,. 997 May .... 9E2 10C0 1041 . 99 -962 l ..' 16 ill 1669 987 967 !1T 899 ions . 860 RIBS. 920 ' 191 Jsn."-... -jr ... 913' HEWS CIIH A 111 CENT LOWER III F . . ' , ; . - . -5 ... Increasing Supplies of Ordi nary Quality Brinq Less ; Money; Small Springs Are Showing a Very Good Call. ..... ... .' i'.i.r g v Chickens are down a half cent - a pound for ordinary fowls along Front street toaay. Small springs that weigh from 1 ' to lMi pounds each are in greater demand, and. for these the trade Is eagerly bid ding 17o a pound today. liens are in demand and are bringing t like figure, with few coming-forward. General receipts of chickens are heav ier, and it is likely, therefore that some will be carried over until Monday. This would be about the worst thing that could happen to the trade, for on Mon day everyone will be busy with turkeys and will not oars to bother-with other birds. ' . - ,- v- r. 1 . Dressed chickens are coming In some what more freely and the immediate fu. ture will -show the -demand greatest in these. . ; : Geese and ducks are in demand at the prices quoted by The Journal today. 11 MARKET IS ' - - , - v - .- y Fractional Gains" In New York With a Steady Jorie in the - General List. New York. Nov. 19. Ths stock mar ket held steady throughout the day with the list displaying a firm -undertone and most of the active stores showing fractional -gains over yesterday's close. The -market has the complexion of being well bought in the leading and active shares and as long as, this class of buy ing predominates a somewhat higher market lu the popular issues seems pos sible. ... - ' At Boston the market was very strong today with various rumors affecting the future of the leading coppers and there seems to be something of a tangible nature doing In them. East. Butte was again hte feature of the activity -and strength and the continued favorable developments at the property certainly warrant higher prices. The feeling to night sis optimistic on the outlook for next week. Money is silently easier and at present no, signs of .a squeeze feared. ' (Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeck & Co.:) ' Descnptlo Open Hlgh Low Bid1 Am. Copper C6. Rum s TODAY 70 65 Am. u. x c ., o do -pfd ... . t. Am. Cotton Oil, Am. Loco., c . . Am. Sugar, i o... Am. Smelt, 0. .. do pfd Ana Mlnlnc Ca 4?H 894 118 81 06 42" 86 Am. Woolen, o. . Aicnison, o, do pfd .. . B, & O., a.-., 104 90 78. 96 34 .05 23 do pfd .j.i., a ft G. W, c. C, M. ft St P... C. ft N., . . o ... . ... i C. ft o.......... Col F'l ft Iron, Colo. S'th, o... - do, see do., sec, pfd. . Corn Prodi, c... do., pfd i,,... Del ft Hud ,,.. Erie, com . . . . do. seo pfd.... - do. first pfd., 111. Cen, ....... Int'ban -Me., c. .. do. pfd. ... ... L'vills & Nash. Manhattan ry r, M. K & T c... Distillers Ore lands . . . . . Mo. Pacifio ' ,, , ', National Lead . . N., Y. Central ,, do nfd ...... North Am....... North Pacfflo. P. M. S. Co.i.., Penn, R'y....., p. a c, .. do pfd do 1st Pfd . . . R, I. & 8., 0. .. do ' Pfd - . . Rock island, o. do - nrd . . . . . St L.. B. F. s pf. ao isi pia., ., St L. ft S. W o. do., pfd . . . 8. ' P., C,. i . , 6. By.,' c. . , . do pfd .... T. ft P i.4. T.. St L. ft W..O. V. P c do pfd s i do. pfd U. 8. Steel, e. .4, do pfd Wabash, c...... do pfd ....... Wis. Central, c. Westlnghouse , . Beet Sugar . . , , Utah Copper ... Thjrd Ave Ice Securities . Cons. Gas. , ... Big Four ...... Ry. Springs, c.i . Va. Chemical . do pfd. do Gen. pfd. .... Electric. do pfd. Am.. Can, o. .. do pfd. Alton,, c. J,... G. W., pfd.:... Ner. Cons. . . . Sales 20fi,706. " 4 f New Jsmiary ., February , March , .... AprllTrT May."."..'.;. June ..... July August . ... November December - 70!ePTl . 70 64 66 6i i "64H '66" '64H 40 40 W, 40 1184 1184 118 : 81 82 814 106 106 106 : 'U 'ui 84 104 104U 104 101 101 101 : I a r , 78" '78 'it" 196 196 196 : 34 84 244. . 'i4 23 '-23 124 124 123 : 147 147 147 : 84, 84 84 " : 3 (36 36 60 60 , 69 W 'ij i uo" iii' iio" . 20 80 80 38 - 38 87 . 49 49 49 124 124 124 'iii 2i 'ii" 66 64 66 ,146 146 146 '84 "85 'iV "34 '84 '84 60 60 69 61 62 61 iii ii'ik' iii" : 43 43 48 w . '. ii6 ii6 ii6 80 30 80 . 130 130 129 : 33 84 83 . 96 96 96 164 164 164 ; 97 97 97 '85 ii , 97 98 97 ;; :34.;v ,84 S f r e t 43 ;: 42 41 "eiV 64 6i" 118 118 118 38 88. 27 '28' '28' '27 i78 Hi" i78 92 93 92 80 '81 '80 117 117 117 : 18 18 17 37 88 87 "it" 'ii" 38 38 38 60 69 60 12 12 12 i36 il6 136 '36 .'86' '85 62 63 62 . '84." 'ii'" '83 ; , ' ' ' '.t 1 1 ... . . . . . . .- . , , 'io" 'io "io" 77 77 77 rifl '26rio Vork Cotton Market. Open. High. Low Close. . 1424 1434 1423 1426 .--.'. ' i... .1433035 .., . ... ..... H4Ru60 . 1453 .1463 ; 1452 1456R6 . 1449 - 1461 1449 146163 . 1452- 1469 ' 1460 f 14616)63 ..I, .1420(3123 V27 U2t 126 -1431 f 21 VfllEAT MARKET A SAFE PROPOSITION, SAYS 1:0. VILGOX Prominent Miller Says SitQa tian Has Improved and the .Farmers Will Profit; Late Decline Was Too Serious. - - 4 ft .' ft By Theodore B. Wilco President ft ft , of Portland Flouring Mills Co.- ft ft r':Wheat'iS'at present on. 'PV' ft.' fectly safe basis for buyers. - It ft ft s is in better demand than a short ft ft 4 time , ago and at .' better prices, ft ft ; The late drop in the price placed ft ft the market abnormally low. It ft ft ; went lower than I believed pos- "ft ft j sible, but Is now on ' a basis" ft ft where It' will not , likely show ft ft.furthrv declined JProm this' ft ft time forward I expect an lm- ft ft proved tone with mors money ft ft . for farmers - It is quite pos- ft ft slble that there will bo fluctua- ft ft tions in the price, but I antlci- ft 'ft pate nothing serious. Ths foreign ft ft Situation la better ft chases hava heen quits -liberal. ft muen i say mat tne market will 1 ft ft do better It should not be eon-- ft ft strued that prices will boom. I ft ft simply , believe that the bottom ' ft ft Jias been reached and passed. , ft . ft ft ft No less a person than T.- B. Wilcox, president ' otfl th Portland Flouring Mills company, has come -out publicly and stated that the wheat market of .iluutur wln ,h0,r a Improvement over the present . t?1ar S basl 77 78o a aS?h1" I?ck "very for club and 70 80c for bluestem. . .mhiJe vPJum? f Purchasers Is still , limited, this Is no fault of the dealers. Who are anxious to take hold. Farmers generally are holding back for more money and With the Improved sit uation for cargoes In foreign markets, exporters have been forced recently to offer them a concession. . . , The market for oats remains very quiet.-with the trade being fed all it needs v Without makings direct offers. There is practically no ontside calls for purjats and therefor the wants of tn?.,l?m.ad rs-easily supplied. , Official weather, forecast for the wheat belts: ,,. . , in9,TtPt'Kiin we?t ar' east-, portion tonight: Sunday rain. Southerly winds, increasing along the coast. " - Washlngton-r-Raln tonight and Bun-day:.- warmer A east portion tonight. Southeasterly winds, high along the coast ' t t Idaho Fair south, rain' north por- ptirg 8undar; wtrmw north PRJCQf PRODUCE "il. 1 . -AT SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco. Nov. 19. Wheat Australian and propo. 11.47 K01.B5: Ho- nora. fLI01.67 California club. 11.401. 45: nnrthara -rV.nn , u, . sian red. 8l.40ai.42U: miifiii higher. i ,T lyuv io cnoice, ii.ooee tancy, ii.ozh & 1.03 ; poor to ..uui imn, inciuains l?htl"' "rstASc; second W M ....... ,. ... Butter fjtlifnrnfa ..V. v . ' 35c: firsts S3c: mnanWm iirj?"? 30c. . ..v.,. tL,'"ii'." iioib, inner, 16c; firsts. ! 15c; seconds, 18c; Call- tir i " Aiiionca, rancy, mo; firsts. t 1 uaisies,- jbc; oregoa "f?.,18 si,oraJ-;allforala, 16c; do firsts. 14Ui' An Vim. . ft"""'!. 18e; do foung America lSHe. - 1 ' lntf,ea 18c: daisies; ; Potatoes Per cental River i Whites ,Orfon. 81.401.60; sweets! 42.00 tfi.IV. - . ....... ., . . . Onions Per Back, 86otl.10. OranaesPer hnr nv.Kr.i. . j ard, 1.50W2.00; choice, 22.25(92.60: fancy. 82.TBiffia.KA. . v.i.ii. .f ;S 8.00 for choice, and 13 nod a nn ' fancy. t. NORTHWEST DANK STATEMENT. Portland Sanks. Qearings ; today. .11,508.924 92 t,ieanngs year ago 1,398,749.15 Gain today ,... t 235 175 77 Balances today ,j ntMSM Balances year ago ...... . 193.662.23 Taooma Banks. ' Clearings today ... 3670.160.00 Balances today ............. 86.851.00 Seattle Banks. ' , Clearings today :, .21,667.663.00 Balances today , ......... IT 170 667.00 ' Statement )f corwBon f LUMBERMEN'S' NATIONAL' BANK , at the . RESOURCES. - , Loans and : Discounta , , , , , , , ,' .$2,211,091 85 1 Overdrafts ; 2,623.64 U. S. ' Bonds to ' secure circulation 250,000.00 ! Other Bonda and Premiums ..,.....,., ' 210,475.57 ' Real Estate ...l.s.., , 800.00 Furniture and Fixtures 26,106.25 Customers' Liability under letters ot credit..,....;.....,.'....,.......,.. . f 152.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer 12,500.00 . . . ' Due from Banks 409,388.14 ' ' Cash on hand 688,i;9.01 1,110,007.15' ." " " ' a ' - ' ' SSiisi : ,.- LIABILITIES. : ' :. r - . , Capital :.. 500,000.00 Surplusand Undivided Profits , - 64,278 74 Reserve for Taxes ,',883.31 Circulation ......(. ,... 25U.000.00 Drafts Accepted under, letters of credit ...',... 152.00 Dividends Unpaid ' 105 00 Deposits i ...i; 2,992837;41 ' 1 " ; ' ' .r. s, . S3.8U.gS6.46 " MffllWOT Only Two. Loads of Cattle , Available for Market .Today; Strength More Pronounced for No. 1 Lambs, ' ; v ; PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. ' " . 1 ,? Hogs, Cattle. Sheep. Saturday ... 60 - : 844 Friday ... ........... 871 V 'lTSiC . isno Thursday ..... H..-i,477 X-;l ,'-'-. 1.992 W&wmdMTMrti. 439 X ?h; 6.;:60 Tuesday ; . ,. ,.., 26i;? 844 960 Monday ...4....... 166 r. 699 ... Week ago ;.... r- 21. .: 142 A- 406 This -was Sn' trflm1v ilnil n the livestock market at Knrth Phrtinnd Only two loads of cattle and 244 head of sheep were received. The latter were not for the market at all, being simply shipped to the Sun tlal- ranch from Montana for feeding purposes. How ever, they were for the account of local packers. ., - . ;. -,, v . . 1 . The market for sheep Is steady for ouallty. but poor stuff is not holding Its own. The trade is of the opinion that strictly fancy lambs are worth 15.76, although no recent sales have been, made in that branch of ths live stock market above 35.50. v Cattle market shows practically no change at this time No hosts came forward todav. an' the market -while weaker is nominally un- i-iminseu nero. At couin umaoa toaay there was a'drop of 1015c, with a weaker feeling, t This would put the landlnr .nrioa of Omaha hnn ) at 98.668.60, or 25o below the last prices Among the shippers: Cattl M. Rrwin. Pav-fttt. Tflhv ... load: J. W. Thirman, the Dalles, Oth one load. - Sheep William ; Sheoard. Sun ' Dial ranch. 244. head. . . Today's run of - livestock enmnorea with this day in recent years as fol- , Hogs, Cattle.' Sheep." 1 Gift - : 1 " 1 m A ' n , 1 . .... .,..... ........ ... .... r '.. DV ,,: m 1909 623 1346 676 1908 .. 688 178 . ... 1907 80 182 1908 90 ... 1905 , is ' Si A year ago today there was a firm tone in all lines of livestock with no change in prices."'- , : . uenerai range or livestock value as Indicated by latest' sales in . tha P.irt- land yards: J ' , '-. . - t-.ATTL.BJ Best Oregon steers. 15.50 6.65; fancy steers, 35.265.40 common steers, 4.004.60;. cows, 'best, $4.76 c nn. M.. . . it. . , . A A a . f. heifers, $4.50; bulls, $2.00(96.26; stags, HOO-Best light. $8.85f ordinary. 38.76: heavy. 38.00(38.80: stockers and feeders. $5.006.00. , ' 811 EEP Best yearling wethers, $4 80 6.00; old wether. $4.00; spring lambs, Willamette valley, $5.00 6.25; . eastern wasnington, t&.BUiao.Yt); ewes, 3,uog) CALV7EB Best, $7.00; ordinary. $6.60; poor,, $,Unj!4 50. x , . J . Today's Official Business. ' .Following' are today's trades.. They represent, demand, supplies and quality offering: 1 -. STEERS. . ' Ar. Lbs. .Price. 23 steers. -.n 1025 $5.25 6 steers .............. 968 ' 4.95 HOGS 5 CENTS UP .AT CHICAGO, WHILE CATTLE ARE STEADY Chicago. Nov. 19. Receipts. hOes. 11.- 000; cattle, 600; sheep, 2000. Hogs are. 5 cents higher; left over, 4100; receipts a year ago, 11.000. Mixed, $7.0007.25; good, $7.30 7.65, TOtrgll. $6.957.20; light $6.957.45. - uattie anq sneep are steaay. : . . . HOGS 10 T0 15 CENTS - . LOWER AT SOUTH J w OMAHA DURIIMGT DAY South Omaha,. Neb., Nov. 19. Cattle. none. . '..- - .- - - . " Hnn 4KAA Mnrtot alnw 1flfMC lower. Sales, $7.257.46. Bheep, none. - SEATTLE PRODUCE ' PRICES FOR TODAY ' Seattle. Nov. 19. Rutter H7nsh1.r. ton creamery, firsts 38c: ranch 8R0: eastern creamery 84c; eastern storage aci -process zc; vregon 400. Eggs Local ranch 62c: eastern stor age, 2 8 ff 3 2c; Oregon, v 4048o; , fresh eastern uc(F4zc. Cheese Tillamook twins 17He; Tilla mook Young AmeYicas 19c; Wisconsin twins 18c; Wisconsin Young Americas 20c: Washington twins 17ttc: Wasblnr. ton Toung Americas. 19o; Swiss, 28c;' iimourger l'jc; cream zvc. ' ' . Onions Walla Walla $1.50 per sack; California $1.60. OF PORTUAISD , close of business November 10th, HAL SUPPLY m., -m t-ms-" COFFEEKffl CEIII HIGHER FOIt Ell All Gradss That Formerly Sold From 25c Dovynward Are Today Quoted at Advance; Further Rise to Follow. . ' Quickly following the announcement made by The Journal ' yesterday of a probable rise in the price of roast cof fees, there was an advanoe of 1 cent a pound for all grades that sold from 25" downward. ;. if -.-!,.. tii-M;:,t-vV;--- '(",.-' Even at the advance of a cent, which by the way is the sharpest ' tIbs ' in roasted stun to oats .this season, tne raw coffee market is still 2o a pound above the . basis for roast and there fore it is to be presumed that the lat ter will make a further gain soon. According to one or tne mt prom inent roasters of coffee on the coast, within a short time the public will not be able to but for 25o retail any coffee that grades - above No. 7 Rio. This is the grade used by well known eastern1 package manufacturers and is tar Deiow tne standard usuauy set ay those who put up the 25c retailer. 'With No. 7 Rio green quoted in the eastern market at 12o a pound, whioh means 18o roasted here, it will be im possible to sell a better grade of cof fee today retail At 25o and- allow the retailer This normal nroflt. The prico of Arbuckle package here today Is $18.13 per 100 pounds. , Therefore this grade in order to follow the raw coffee mar ket" should eell about 2o a pound high er, making it a 25c seller retail, with little prom to tne seller. FRONT STREET 0TJOTATION8 ;-..-... ' v.'- " '-""d.v' ..!" Hops, Wool and Idas. HOPS 1910 crop,' choice, 12c" per lb.; prime to choice, 11 llo; prime, lie; medliun ,10 10 tt.l909.growths. nomi nal, 8 5c lb. , T . . . '. 1 WOOL 'Nominal, ' 1910, Willamette valley,. 1819c; eastern Oregon. 139 17c -- ' SHEEPSKINS Shearing.'' t026 each; short wool, 85 60c; medium wool, 60cll.0O each; long wooL 76o9 $1.25 each. TALLOW Prime, per . lb., to; No. 8 and grease, 22o. r CHITTIM BARK 1909, nominal, Co; 1910, inc. hides Dry .moss, iPH-jisHc id.i -een,"67e: bulls, green, salt, 60 .: kins. 6 V4 6 7 Ue' calves. 'green. 120 lse per id. - MOHAIR Nominal; 1910. 80032a " v .Better, Eggs and rooltry, : BUTTER Extra creamery, cubes and tubs, 36c; squares. 37276 lb.; store. 24d26c; eastern. S2340. ' .BUTTER FAT F. 0. b. Portland, par pound, 3 60 . , k POULTRY Fancy hens..:.17e"per"!b.; spring, 16 16c;. old roosters, : 1 2c; young, 15o lb: live ducks, young, 17 if 18c; old,- 16c; turkeys, alive, 22c; dressed, 2 4 2ac pigeons, squabs, $2.60 dozen. v EGGS Local extras, 4242c; No. 1 40c: No. 3, 28c; .eastern best. 82 34c; ordinary,'- 28&80a ,' 1 1 i CHEESE New Oregon aney full cream, .triplets and daisies, 1717c; Young Americas. I8 18 c. v .t ,v Grain, riour and Hay. WHEAT Track delivery: Club. 77 78c; bluestem, 79&0c; fortyfold, 79c; Willamette valley, 79c; red Russian, 77WYc; turaey rea, vswouc. v; BARLEY Producers' orlcs 1916 Feed, $20.50; Tolled, $23,50; orewlng. HAY . Produners' price 1910 Val timothy. fancy. $19 19.60: ordinary $19; eastern Oregon, $20021; mixed. $1415; clover. 'No. 1. $13ft14; wheat. liiUii; cneai, auaira, jit.&Q MILLSTUFF3 Soiling s price Bran. !26; middlings, $33; shorts, $27; chop, 19025. OATS Nominal, producers ' price Track, No..l whits, $27 160; gray, 'TTT.rmR Did i rrnn. natanta ' in straight, j4.0t.1314.V6; bakers, $4.7506.16; export grades, $2.60; graham, Back, .; rye, io.io; oaies, ' ' .M. AIM. SUGAR Cube. J6.20; powdered, $5.60; fru't or berry,. 36. JO; dry granulated. 85.60: 1 y3loWi $4.90: beet 15.40. Fed. ....... ... .- . ... wm . vn ... :A eral Fruberry.i H less tnan . irult or be. ry. , . ' . , ,-. V (Above quof4ions, are 20 days net cash.) A ' W7. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 4 06c No. 2, -4c; New Orleans head, 67c; v-reuia, sue. . SAL,! coarse Half ground 100s, Rn tiff nn- tnoa tit nn- .i.. o! id.ou uer inn: our. iu.uu:.. raniAi irnirv extra fine barreis, 2,' 6e and 10s, $4"od o.'mi; lump rocK, 2u.tu.iBB ton. 1 BEANS Small, white, ic; - large wnii), i. ou; pinK, e4c: oayou, xb.vo; biiiius, to.sv; reau, o.y. ". HONEY New,- $3.75 per case. ' ' Fruits sstd Vegetables.' FRESH FRUITS Oranaea New na- V els, $3.5003.75 bot; bananas. 60 lb.; lemons, ss.uutsiY.vv: grape iruic 4.vo; iMnA.nni.a ifrin. in iiMinnA, ' hiiamivi . ttrat.fmAlrtn. 41 Art miimi 1 1 Aflffll K rt . grouna cnernes, t.uu; pears, ii.duP2-uu. tJciKKii!.B HucKieDemes. 7e. POTATOES New, $1.2001.351 Bweets. zic JO.t ' tVKGET Aolli.o iew turnips. II.ZdV 1910." CHEAP IS 1 ' : 1, fl.EO; ce 'rcl 1 r" " l.i") pr t-a.-K; cuVI-a;-. $1.:. ht i-i-nta!.; tOHintOfS. 70cv 51 . I :-v box; t"- na, 10c pr pound; horieradiph, 8 i;' iiie; green onions, 10 4' 15c dviten; r-erpers. b-y. 4-(i6c pur lb; hel loiiuce, CO .. ijoO i er down;' liotliouau, $1.60' per box; radishes, 10 3 12 doz en bunches; celery, 609Gc dozen; eij plant, lOo per lb; cucumbers, $1.00 1.25 per box; peas. "10c; corn. l.25(tj 1.50 Back; cauliflower, 40 65c dozen. ONIONS $1.40 01.50; garllo, 70 8e per lb. APPLES 7Ec$2.50. ' . Heats, run and Provisions. DRESSED MEATS Front street hogs, fancy, 12c lb.; orrtlnary,lll 1 lb.; heavy, 89c; veals, extra, 12i13c; ordinary,- 1212 Vsc; poor, 10c; extra large, 7Wl0c; spring lambs, HVc; pear ling lambs, 74o lb.; mutton 8c, goats, iUo. .. , . ' f ' ; ' FRESH- BEEF--Wholesala slaughter, ers' prices; Best steers.: 8 H10c; ordi nary, 8c; -best cows, 8H8c; ordinary, 80... " ". .,. ..:.,; '.... - ,. -k-.:.: ...,.t. f HAMS, BACON. ETC.-.Hams,17019c; breakfast bacon, 18 H82o lb.; boiled ham, jiB2So; picnics, 18U0.r cottage roll, ?c per lb.; regular short clears, smoked, 17c; backs, smoked, 17c; plcklod tongues, .T6o lb. . f., ..4 OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per' gal lon, (); per 100 lb. sack, $5.60; Olym pla, per gallon,. $8; per 100 10. sack, $9; canned eastern, 65c can; $5.50 doa; eastern in shell, $1.768.00 per 100. - LARD Kettle leaf, 8s, 18c per lb.; Iteam rendered, Bs 154o per lb.; com pound, 6s, 12c per lb. , FISH Nominal Rock cod, lOo per lb; flounders, So; - halllbut, 8o; striped bass, 16o;' catfish, 10 lie; fresh Chi nook, 8o; sllveraldes; '8c: per lb.; soles, 7c;7 scrimps, .. He; prch. 7o; tomcod, 8c; lobsters, 26c; herrings. 6o; black bass, 20c lb.; sturgeon, 13 Ho Pr lb. ; silver smelts, 8o per lb; black cod. 7c; crabs, large, $1.60; medium, $1.28 dO I. .-'' '.,.:...-. -,(..';-.-,..' , ... CLAMS Hardshell per box, 4o rattor clams, 12 Ho dosen. $2.25 per box. J?siats, cosi oa,.Eto. , t ' LINSEED OIL Raw; ; bbls., 1 ' $1 07' kettle boiled, bbls., $1.09; raw in cases', $1.12; boiled in cases, $1.14 per grallon; lot I of 260 gallons, lo less; oU cake meil (nono in market).' . BENZINE S degrees, cases, 24tto gal.i iron bbls., $1 Ho per gal WHITE LEAD Ton lots. In it. 6Q0 lb. lots. 8o per lb.; less lots. $ Ho pe r lb." :',,.T, i;.-;-.-V-;. M Kurjs aaanua,. sc; sisai, 7c- -; .; COAL OIL Pearl, astral and star, l$o per gallon; eocene, 21a gallon! elalna, 28e gallons headlight. i79Ho gallon; ex tra star, 21c gallon; water white,,, bulk. 10V40 -per gallon; special water white, J4c per gallon, , ? .m...-,;.;.,...-...,.., .,, GASOLINE Red " Crown and motor, 1825o gallon; 88 gasoUne, 8087Ho gallon; V. M. Sc P. naphtha, l$H23Hc gallon. "'' ',.'" i ., ie ,i - TURPENTINE In cases, $1.00; bar . IT He per gallon. WIRff NAILS Basis. $171. 1 Bank Security' Savings . and Trust Company Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets v , .- Capital and Invites Accounts of ' : Me jchants, Individuals, and Savirigs -' 'J Vr Oldest , Bank, on Capital fully paid Surplus and undivided ; OFFICERS: fa. M. Lsdd. President Edward Cookingbsm,Vice-Pres, W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. ' ' Interest paid on time deposits and sayings accounts. .Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and individ uals solicited. Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued' available in all countries of Europe.. ' First National Bank Capital Oldest National . , Rocky I V .Every .. ' unpreju- diced -t . . student of street" paving , -'.is in" -f e A ' Bitulithic i. v i 1 i i " i r'TT i ' tx l r.i r I .u.ivll Liil OLUl Northwestern Fruit vixclianpe rcrorts the apple situation today to The Jour nal as follows: There Is no particular change to re port In the market, which continues rather dull and featureless. - There is a fairly active demand for cheat apples and mixed cars of choice grades find a. better market comparatively than the hlgn priced varieties, which are being neglected by the trade, as there seems to' be a general distrust of .the specula tive outlook. Spltzenbergs In particular are moving very slowly and are hard sellers and not worth more than $1.60 f. o. b, for the very fanciest stock. . - We have made the following sales: F. G.'E. 22487, from Cashmere, Wash.. Nov. B.i 327 extra fancy, 120 fancy, 13 choice Rome Beauty; 65 extra fancy,' 21 fancy Black Twigs; 69 extra fancy, 28 fancy King Davids, at an average .price of $1.40 straight f. o. b. shipping point; car sold to a buyer In Massachusetts. P.. P. E. 2S91, from Albany, Or., Nov. 9. six . varieties, fancy and -choice, as follows: Fancy Jonathans, $1.35; Spies, $1.25, Oregon Reds $1.25, Baldwins $1.25, Starke $1.25, Black Twigs $1.25; choice grade In the same varieties $1 f. o. b. Albany, this car being- sold; to a buyer In Tennessee. f! ........ O. N. 9168, from Cashmere, Wasli.. November 8. containing 12 , different varieties all - choice ; grade, running heav- to Stayman Winesaps and Rome Beauty, at $i straight f. o. b, Cashmere, sold to a buyer In Louisiana. . F. G. E. 17842. from Dufur, Qr No vember 10, containing 714 boxes mixed choice Baldwins, 8 war, "Walbrldge and Northern Spy, at 85c f. o. b. shipping point, sold to buyer In . Illinois. . . X. .-W-., A.VJ... , (.II..UQ V . Mil, November 8, containing 15 varieties, all cnoice grades -wiu tne excepuon or a few -odd boxes of fancy s, to a buyer in Minnesota at an average price of 90o straight f. o. b. shipping point. - C 'B. & Q. '39443, trora Cashmere Wash., November 9, containing 1$ va rieties mixed choice grade, as followsi Rome Beauty, Black Twig, Ganos, Mis souri Pippins,, Black Bens,. Ben Davis, Senators, 90c, Stayman IMhesspa, Tel low Newtowns, Kane Spitsenbergs, i $1.00; Spittenbergs, Genuine Winesaps, King Davids $1.15, all f. o. b. shipping point, to a,buyer in Oklahoma. v;( ' 1 " ......I ; f George -D. ' Perkins, proprietor of the 81ouxcltT Journal, has announced his candidacy for the United States senate to succeed the--late Senator Dolllver of Iowa. . s ' .' -. f - 1 - Notice Surplus, $900,000 1 r-s , i . the Pacific Coast . . $1,000,000.00 profits $600,000.00 R. S. Howard Jr4 Asst Cashier. . J. W. L.dd, Assistant Cashier. -Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier. ' 1 :rt?'-"a.-.l!i '. $1,500,00) Bank -West of ths ,.' 1 Mountain! , ; Overbeck & Cooke Co. ' : '. ' ' !."' ...-t . .:. " '.. Coramtssloh MerchanU - Stocks, Bonds" ' ; Cotton. Cfaia.ta. ' 216-317 Eoard of Trade Ba3dlnx ' -', : v ,;.'t.1 yf - - tfmbrs Cntrsgo' Rosrel et Trafl ,XorTMoBdBtot Xssws- A Arssv-w Cbicaga, New t York. Boftsav ' - i . , t ' : ., '! .... .......... 1. . : . . - sr have the enly private wire onnectln Portland -vita Us , - - - eaatera sebaageS, .