r7 J a. - 1 ' 1- .ijjki.iLill ; ; iiiiiES mi mmmm Demand Is Limited but for This D calcrs "Are ; Generally Pay i:rj $1 per Cental to Grow ers; Some Call for Seed. There is & small movement of Oregon potatoes toward California at this time, but sales In that direction remain lim ited owing to the recent lowering of prices.''-.i l.i:;.;;.'l''r-;J'!''4!:,;;' Dealers are paying U per cental gen erally for shipping '.stock at country points. - Quite a fair business is re ported in garnets. Early Rose and. Amer ican Wonder fpr Reed. California is tak Ing these. The planting season there is being: advanced almost every year. , : r 'Farmers generally are not disposed to offer their potatoes. According to a well Jtnown buyer, most of the- farmers Who intend to sell previous to the first of the year have already done so and those holding back intend to await the spring market before letting go. - There is a slightly stronger tone for potatoes locally In a jobbing way. Ow ing to the recent bad weather farmers have quit peddling to retailers and this therefore causes a better demand in the wholesale district. Best offerings are ;loiiiW out around 81.35 and' $1.49 per cental. . . ' ' ' . Trade in onions is quiet With southern mm-kets lower than here. Therefore no shipments ans being sent In. that direc tion. ,'.,,'' 1 ,-' , nop Trade Very Quiet Holiday character' Is showA generally ty the hop 'markets throughout the world, v There is little .'business" any where. ' The market is not weak; sim ply dull '''"': ; . ' ' - ' ' ' ' . Fresh Eggs Scarce. ?j Fresh ranch eggs are rather scarce In the local market, but dealers gen erally have hot placed their quotations bove 42 Ho. a dozen- on Front street. .-More shipments from California, Turkey Market Blow.- . As -could be expected the day after Thanksgiving there was a quiet tone la the turkey market : Chickens are ex tremely weak and dull, and prices quot ed are merely nominal Batter Make Advance. ' An advance of a cent a pound was (Tuotea '.'this morning on butter extras ty local makers today. This places the rubs' price at 3'iC a pound. Customers who want other packages are naturally expected to pay for the extra work. Rhubarb From Carson. , ' ' McEwen & Keskey were this morning displaying rhubard from Carson, Wash.-' that excited some, attention alonfs the street. Shipment was of good ouality and was raised by K. M. Mona phara of that place. f Prices nominally et 8c to 10c pound. FRONT STliEETQCOTATTOira v Hops, Wool and Bides. HOPS 1810 crop, choice, 13c per lb.', prime to choice, llf12c; prime, He; medium 10310ftc; 1909 growths, nomi nal, lt5c id. , v, WOOI Nominal. 1110, Willamette vsllei, lSl?c; eastern Oregon. 180 ; 17c ".''; v ";,"' ; SHEEPSKINS" Shearing-, ' 0J6 rach; short, wool. I560c: jnedium vool, S0clK0 each; long wool, 76c ! J1.25 each. . ,. ' TALLOW Prime, per tb.K to; . No. 8 and grease, 20 2 lie. CHITTIM BARK 1901, nominal, Be; 1)10. 44c, . ' 1 : ' ! HIDES Dry hides. lSHllie lb.; rreen. 74cr bulls, green, salt. So lb.; kips, 614 T He; calves, green. It ! 13c per lb. , MOHAIR Nominal: 1910. BO 82a. Better, Xggs and Poultry. BUTTiiii Kxtra creamery, cubes and tubs, S7c; store, 2425c; eastern prints, BUTTER FAT F, 0. b. Portland, per .pound, 3436c lb. . .;- ; POULTRY Fancy hens, le per lb.; frpriner, l5c;old roosters, 12c; young, 15c; live ducks, youngy IT 18c; old, 1 Gc; turkeys, alive, ne; dressed, iOct pigeons, squaba, $2.60 dos. - ... . EGGS Local extras. 42M,e: NoV"l, 4'ic; No. 2. 28c; eastern beet 82H8c: ordinary, 28080c, ' CHEESB New Oregon fancy foil cream, triplets and daisies. 17917Hc; Young Americas, 1818Ha Grain. Flora aid Kay. -' WHEAT Track delivery: Club. 80c: fcluestem, 82c; fortyfold, 81c; Willam ette valley, 81c; red Russian, T9c; turkey rel, 81c - -' - '-" - ' .' "' . BAKLET Troducers' price 1910 Feed, I20.B0; rolled. ; 123.60;., orewing, ' 121." ' , ,. , HAY Prodn-sers price 1910 Vai timothy, fancy, $1919.Wt ordlnart, $19; eastern Oregon, 120021; .mixed $14(815; clover No. 1. $11014; wKat. $1314! cheat, $14 & 15; alfalfa, S1U0O . 15; oats, $18 '14. v.; MILLSTUFFS Selling prlee Bran. t2i; middlings, $31; shorts, $27; ebon. OATS Nominal, . prodocers rlce-- Track, No. 1 white, $27 mi;' gray, FLOUR Old crop, patents, . IS IS: Willamette. $5.20 per barrel; local straight, $4.0604.7$; bakers, $4.7105.1$; export grades, $2.60; graham, U sack, 4.6; rye, $6.75; bales. $3. if. Oroeexle. 2ffats, Eta SUGAR Cube. $$.20; powdered, $S.$0; fruit or berry. $5.30; dry granulated. $6.60; D yellow,1 $4.90; beet. 15.40. Fed eral Fru berry, M less than urult of beirv. ' , (Above euor-Hlons are it days net cash.)' ', . RlCEImpcrtal Japan No. l, 4HO$ci No. 2, 4c: New. Orleans head, 4, 7c; oAJjT voarse air ground 100s. ! 60 per ton; 60s, $9.W;, table dairy. )c, $f8.00; 100s.. 17.00r , baiMk $2.2 rtra fine barrels, 2s, 6 aad 10s, $4.00 SALT Coarse Half ground 100a o.uv 60c, uo 00: v,mp rock, $20.50 per ton. BEAKS Small, whitA 4; larn white, $4.5C; , pJnk,t lc: bayou, $fc.76: HONEY New,' $3.76 per case JftrnKs and Yegstablos. FREPH FRUITS Orances New ti vels, $3.60 CP 3.76 box; bananas, 6e 1U: Vmons, $.00 7.00; grape fruit, $3.76; pineapples 647c lb.; peaches. 808En- vatermclons. $1.00; grapes, Sl.00fiil.50: ground cherries, $1.00; pears, sLaOOS 0t! TiRRRlKS Huckleberries. 7e. . " 1'OTATOES New, $L201.40; sweets VEGETABLES New tcmipa. 'Viisi 1 50; beets, $1.60; carrots. $1.25 per rack; , caoosire, . f l.Za per cental; tomatoes. ..70o$l -per box; l..na( 13c per pound; horseradish, i iiW, - green onions, 10 l6e dozen; reppers, bell, 44o per lb: head lettuce, t065 per doxen; - hothouse, $1.50 per box; radishes, 109 12 He dos en bunches; celery, 60$90o dozen; egg 1.J5 per box; pee. 12 c; corn, $L26 1 f. Kiu-k; cauliflower. 4086c dosen. ONIONS $1.40 f 1.60; rarlle. 70 Is APFLES-n-TSc O S 2.S0. - Jat, JTlsB anj PrOTtslOTBa, I Hi:;iSi.i) MEATS Front street hoca fju'v. ll4lllVe; ordinary, 104fllc ij,; iinnvy, c; vesis, extra, IZttfcfiJC criilr.arv, UWllHc;, poor, 10c; extra trfl, ;y 3o: spring lambs, 11 c; year nib coir is PLACED UPON THE PfflE OF COFFEE Local Roasters Forced to Put - Up Quotations; Arbuckle No " tifies Trade of Further Rise to Come December. 1.. Coffee advanced another cent a pound In the local market today for; roasted stock. . T his places best known- brands which were formerly quoted at l"8c a pound ' at iic.x - The advance to date therefore, has reached 4a a pound on the grade popularly sold heretofore at 25 cents a ' pound retail. W .t - :A11 grade pf coffeee formerly whole saling below 25 cents' a pound were af fected by today's advance. For, Instance, one-large roasting firm Jiere Is, today quoting its cheapest grade of roasted coffee at 19c a pound. . .'This grade was quoted . retail by most - grocers at 16 cents a pound previous to the present upward movement in the coffee market - Of special interest tor the wholesale and retail coffeee trade is the announce ment lust made bv Arbuckle Bros, to the effect that their . roasted coffee would be advanced lc a pound December 1. The present price is $18.13 per 100 pounds, which, would make the value the. nrst or tne monuv ia.i3.' jms, mere fore, speaks for a general' rise In all lower priced coffees at that time, for Arbuckle is in absolute control of the raw coffee market, , .- SEATTLE PRODUCE ' PRICES FOR TODAY '.;,,'''.', V ..... iii i i i r Seattle, Nov.' 25. Butter .Washing ton creamery, first, 28c; ranch, 35c; eastern creamery, 24c ' eastern storage, 32c; process,. 29c; Oregon, 35a. : Eggs Local ranch, 62c; eastern stor age, 2832c; Oregon, ,40 48cj fresh eastern, 40f 42c - ' , ' Cheese Tillamook twins, 17 c: Til lamook Young Americas, 19c; Wiscon sin twins, 18c; Wisconsin Young Amer icas, 20c; Washington twins, .17 c; Washington ' .Young Americas. . 19c; Swiss, 23o; 'limabrger, 19o; cream, 20c Onions and potatoes not filed. Market Steady and Supplies .' Moving Out Fast Enough ;. to Avoid Accumulation. Northwestern , Fruit ' Exchange ce- ports the apple situation to The Jour rial today as follows: The apple market Is steady and a trifle firmer. Inquiry is somewhat more active, and while the situation does not warrant an advance In prices, it enables us td avoid accumulation. and to keep everythilng rolling. wasnington ungatea districts report that , shipments are practically over. There will be only a few straggling cars to. come forward from this time on. There are a few non-irrigated dis tricts which are not quite through ship ping. Including Grand Ronde valley, Oregon, and some of the eastern Wash ington -districts. The Coeur. d'Alene district of . Idaho Is just beginning to ship, but has only a few cars in the ag gregate. The balancet of the season- we hope to have a better market than has existed for. the past few weeksr .; we report tne roiiowing sales: P. R. 11. 31939. from Peshastln. Wash.. 1 1th, extra fancy Delaware Reds. $1.26: fancy, $1.10; extra fancy Rome Beauty, i.sd; jtsaiawina, i.i; cnoice Dela ware Reda, 86c, all t. o. b. Peshastln, to a buyer in Oklahoma, " - ' P. F. E. 5547. from Peshastiri, Wash:. Nov. 12, 225 SH tier, 226 4 tier, 177 4 H tier Stayman Winesaps at a straight price of $1.35 f. o. b. PeshaatJn, to a buyer m Texaa This sale represents the very tiD-toD of the Stavman Wine- sap market In- New York they are not bringing more than $1.75 for the very beet, which is equivalent to about $1 r, o. o. witn cnargea off. It will be seen then that we . are exceeding the large market nets very materially bv avoiding them and working the smaller towns. i - t--.--- - - n P. F. Krl'633,- old fashioned .Winesaps from Cashmere, 10th, car running heav ily to i tier; at a straight price of $1.75 o. This is a top notclT sale, made to a buyer in .Tennessee. Buyers in the large markets are of ferine- 11.25 to $1.40 for Winesaps. C."N. w: is 4&z. rrom cashmere, 16th, containing 1 11 varieties, . extra ' fancv. fancy ' and choice." car runnln ,taeavr to York Imperial, with other low grade va rieties, at a straight average nrlce of fi.zo c o. Dv, Dasea on tne proportionate merit or eacn variety ana rrada, to a buyer in! wasnington, u. u, ; v . Img lambs, 7e lb.; taotton So; goats, 20Sc." ' " '. : ."..-. -' -., ... FRESH BIEEF Wholesale slaosAter- ers prices: ' Best steers, Sty 10c ordi nary, Jci.best cows,, t fc; ordinary, HAMS. BACON. , jSTU HlCia ISO lHc: breakfast bacon, ir?32e; toiled roll. 16 per ,1b.;. regular short clears. smojceo, lie; dhcks, ino.ea, uc; piCKlcd lOngUeS, 1DO ID. ,....;.;:, 5 :."tf!1;4.(..ivv OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. nor ral. Ion, ); per 100 'b. sack. $5.60: Olym- ?ia, per gauon, per w ib, sacs, 9; canned eastern, 65c ran; $5.60 doc; eastern In shell, $1.7502.00 rer 100. LARD Kettle J ear, bs, is Tic per lb. sxeam renaoreu, no ir id,; com pound, 6s, 11 e per Ih. flounders,- 6c; halllbot. So; - striped bass, 16c; catfish, 10Q)llc; fresh cbl- nook, c; ilversides, - 8c; . per , lu.; solea. ?! scrimps. ? He: ti-rch. 7! tomcoa.' sc; lODStera, ic; nerrinrs, ic; black bass, 20c lb.; sturgeon, lStto per ID,; suver emeus, go per id; oiacg cofl, 7 He; crabs, large, $1.50; medium, $1.26 dot, V'.s ';,'' '.'-J .,:.;,.'-,. CLAMS Hardshell, ver box. In lh racor clams, 12 He dosen. $2.26 per box. ; . Faints, Coal X)fl. Site. . liINSEED Ollr Raw, bblav $lot; kettle boiled, bbUv $1.0r raw la eases, $1.12: boiled In cases. 81.14 oer rallnn- loti of 250 gallons, le less; oU, cake melt (none in manteii." " v.,: -; -, FENZINE 8$ degrees,': eases, ' 24e gal.s Iron bbrs 21e per gai -wniTE jLBAD Ton lots. Be per Ih.; 600 lb, lots, 8o per lb.; less lots, 8e ROPE Manila, 8e: sisal. 7. COAL OIL PearL astral and str tie per gallon; eocene, 20e gallon; . elalne, 27o gaUoa; headlight ll18o gallon; extra star, 21c gallon; water white, bulk, w p" suiod ;. ipeau water vut. gallon. TURPENTINE In eases.. $l.t0; bar- YfiiS NAIjUS Basla, S2.7S, ( ' iii iiib'tl IS i!0 in im tm m:g FBI ST. Prices Ranee From 1 to 3c; a : Pound but Few Arrivals Bring Over the, Lower Fig ure; Talk of Substitution. : PROTECT YOUR SHIPMENTS. ' 'The weather bureau has sent out the following warning to shippers , of per ishable goods; i ',',. "Protect 'shipments' as far north as Seattle against temperatures of about 34 degrees; northeast to Spokane, 28 de grees; southeast to Boise, 26 degrees; south to-Siskivou. 20 degrees.'- Mini--mum temperature at Portland tonight about 36 degrees.", . Goats are hard to sell on Front street at this time, and shippers should either keep them at home or else not' complain about' the prices received. . . ' Dressed goats are. quoted from-lc to Sea poind in the wholesale market, but most of the arrivals fail to bring above the lower figure. There is only a small percentage of the dressed meat trade that wilt pur chase dressed goats at any price. It has been stated on numerous occasions that -goat meat -Js substituted for mut ton; that goat chops are frequently eold as lamb chops. ? ... v , . Whether or not this Is true canriet be said here, but it would be lnvitii" dis aster for a butcher with a largo le to substitute In this way, thereto n is not . likely that the practice Is a va to any great extent - FRACTIONAL CHANGE ' New York, Nor. 25. The stock mar kct was dull and ' showed only frac tional -change with the exception of St Paul which, closed 1 points higher. Rest of the market was a fraction or two higher to about an equal amount lower, .'.", i .,-'-.'..-,', - j, Sales were small and uw to 2 o'clock only . 165,100 shares had been traded in, Total sales lor the day were 186,100 shares. - -"',:.'- : . . . ' . American shares were steady at Lon don today. General market there' was firm with an encouraging outlook.. Bank of England rate shows no change for ' V': '. MMMWtaH -.',' " '." .' ' .' Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeck A Cooke company. ,...- Deecription- I Open High! Low Bid Aia. Copper Co, 69 51 69 54 69 (4 Am. C. & r C. da Dfd . . . . . 113 Am. Cotton Oil, cl 64 40 Am. loco, c... Am. Sugar, o... Am. Smelt,. . do Dfd . . . . . 40 i 40 40 117 118 117 H8 80 80 79 80 105fc 106 . 105 105 Anae. Mining Co. 41 85 Am. woolen, e. Atchison, e. .... U0134 103 103 103 10H - Co pro ....... B. & O., A...'... i07 107 107 co pi a ....... Brooklyn R T... C P e. . Cent Leather, e. do rfd s ...... 88 ' 77 77 77 77 196 196 196 198 84 34 84 34 105 33 124 C & G. W, u, H, & et F... C & isL, c...,. a & o.. ....... CoL F. A L, e,. Col. South., c i 124 124 146 i 123 146 146 its I!1 16 32 84 34 68 84 84 69 84 69 . do. 2d pfd. it t 74r 16 ao. .let pia t Corn Prod., a. Del. & Had. . Den. & R.G c ' do. pfd. 4 .... Erie, e, .t..i. 16 169 82 32 ? '29 36 47 29 29 do, 2d pfd. do. 1st pfd. .. G. N, pfd, .... 124 124 124 124 134 lit cent Int Met, c. .. 20 66 20 66 3 20 55 do. pfd. .S 65 Louis. & Nash., Mv IC' ft Tw e. 145 145 145 145 64 34 34 84 64 33 6691 68 do. pfd. . . . . Distillers Ore Lands .' .. 5!H 69 69 Mo. Pacific ..i. 61 National Lead .. N. Y. Central ..j N. Y., O. & W... Norfolk & W, c. North American. No. Paciflo, c . ., Pacific M. S. Co. Pennsylvania Ry. 113 112 113 113 42 42 99 42 99 . . 42 99 66 w V1! 11 117 115 116 81 81 80 81 130 130 106 130 130 P. G.. U & C. CO. 106 106 106 Pressed 8. Car, c 33 10 ' 153 94 87 34 97 . 33 67 41 60 24 63 117 ao pia . 4 '. , Reading, e 153 163 162 tio 2d pra r do(ist pfd .... Rep. L & S,c. - do pfd .... ... Rock Island, e. . do pfd 8 ' '88 87 83 .33 67 r 7 8. Ia & S. F., 2p 43 42 42 a 34 ao ist pra ,. ... St I A S. W, C. 1 do pfd ........ So. Pacific, c. . . 8o. Railway, do pfd. -4 , ..' Texas A ; Pacific. 24 4 118, 118 it 27 Z7 27 64 27 24 66 S. L. & W, cJ 85 J, 24 ao pro. ... Union. Pacific, 177 178.. a a e 17? 178 83 35 TJ. a Rubber, c J ao prd. . .. C S. Steel Co, eJ 110 ; 80- 80 79 79 do pta.- .,-. 118 118fll8 118 17 36 59 72 87 49 12 do Dfdj , . Wis. ' Central, c. J Westingbouse - Beet Sugar Utah Copper . , Third Ave .. ,, Ice Securities.. Cons. Gas .... Big Four .. ... Ry Springs ... do pfd ...... T3 38 49 72 88 49 III 135 1 i,'W 18 13S . 134 1 4 T "'71 34 II 83 1 63 4 4 VI r. Chemical.., 63' 63 K. C. South.... do pfd H - Ml J I 3 win, ,ie. i.. 169 169 150 169 Wheel. & L. E. All is Chalmers. do pfd i , . . . , . Amn. Can ...'.. do pid ...... Alton, C.......4 . 6 S3 10 19 61 81 80 81 80 64 uu piu -.,,,. G. W pfd.... 46 20 nevaaa cons. 20 20 20 Total sales, 190,600 shares. Money, 22 per cent New Tort Cotton BlarkeL 1 ' . , Open High Low ' ' Close ! Jan. ....1479 4493 s 1477 1489(892 Mar. ...,1600 1518 1600 . 1516017 Mly .,..1520 1536 1515 1630031 July 1517 ' 1530 ' 1512 v 152527 Ahg. J....1476 , 1490 1476 148990 NOV. '....1478 1492 .1471 1490 (091 Dec. " ....1475 1493 1475 149192. ' ; Ilrcrpool Wheat Market. UverpooL Nov. 2$. Wbeat: '"t, f " 1 !-' . ' f3 tie December ...6s liSd 6s 13d March ............ 7s . 2nd 7s 3 d May , za vs . zd Journal Want Ads bring results, - N NEW YORK MARKET FIIfiS BFFEE VI1EAT FREELY A LOCAL CENTERS Eighty Cents Is Track Price Here for Club Although Car goes Are Weaker; jAggreT gate of Sales Heavier, ' ' T ' Today's Wheat "Market , 4 4 i Portland Cash club, , . 80c; 4 bluestem, 82c . -4 4 Liverpool December, 6s 4 4 11 d;, March, 7 2d; Mayk 7 ' 3d. 4 4 Berlin Wheat closed ' c flower. ' , . , ,y 4 w Chicago May. 90 e; May, 4 4. 16 o; July, 93 c ,4 4 - Duluth May. $L07. . - , s 4 4 Minneapolis May, $1.05. ; i 4 4 St Louis May, 97C ' 4 4 Kansas City 94 c 4 4' 4 4 There Is a weaker tone In the local market situation today. Owing to the sharp decline In wheat futures at Liveii pool there is a shading of cargo values. The market for cargoes Is both . weak and dull" and no quotations were offer ing by the other side this morning. Exporters say that there : is . an in creasing movement in the sales of wheat at Pacifio northwest centers. While no purchases for large quantities nave Deen reported lately in any one district 'the aggregate of the . Bales Is better than for some time. . Farmers seem Inclined to let go with more freedom than formerly and export ers who still have ships to fill, are tak ing all offerings at the prices quoted. Millers report a cteody feeling in the wheat situation with no- change in prices. Official weather forecast ; for the wheat belts: . ' , ; Oregon; , Fair tonight except occa sional rain along coast Saturday, fair. Westerly winds. Washington: . Fair north, , rain or snow south portion tonight.- Saturday, fair, except rain or snow and cooler, southeast portion. , ' A CUT QUOTATION Chicago Closes 1-2 to 3-4c Lower After Opening 3-4 : to. lc Bushel Down. , Chicago.' Nov. 25. Wheat was weak everywhere today and prices closed lower. Closing here was e to c a bushel tinder Wednesday. . Market for wheat opened here with a loss of to lo. There' was extreme weakness in ooin me jLecemoer ma May, but notwithstanding Its early loss of c, the July was somewhat stronger. It closed with the smallest loss for the day. -v.-''''',' :- : ' ''' '" i A poor cash situation ai no me ana in tense wekness abroad brought about a downwat trend of prices at the open ing of the market this morning, aun neanolia resorted the cash wheat mar ket as very poor .with a like condition in tne riour traae. .. Broomhall estimated world's ship ments of wheat at 9,600,000 bushels ex clusive of North America, He pre dicted some decrease, on passage. In dian wheat shipments, "b,vuo Dusneis; Australian, 844,000 bushels; Argentina wheat, cwsnets; . corn, m".w bushels. ' ' . Berlin wheat marnet eiosea ,o lower. Bangs of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. WHEAT. Open.: High. 90 H 9lk , 96'; 9m 931, 92. CORN. 43 44 46V? 47V4 47 94 ."48V4, OATB. . 80 31H 33 , S4V 33 84 ;.-,t.-r.;i Low. : "Close. Dee. ..... 90H , . 90 May ... 96 A July 3 46$ .47 30 33, 33 92 B I.;.. ;"V";i'.;:v;' Dee. ..... 44 47 47 30 33 May July Dec. May t. ! July 83 B PORK. 1710 1620 jan. rroo May .....1620 v',,s;;,,'j3.::'ifij'!'; Jaa. ..... 971 May ... 940 1657 1600 1682' 1605 960 946 LARS- v 4 ' 9OT ?45 , 940 RIB3. . 605 ' 886' 875 r. Jan. w May .. 90S 880" 891 880 BOSTON COPTER MARKET. Boston, Nov, 25.r 8 -Bid prices: Niatssing . ,.10 North Butte. 35 Adventure ... Anmeea . Allouei . . . . . Ariz. Coml. ,. Atlantic Black Mtn.. ' Butte Coali... 180 44 A Old Dominion- 41 16 usceoia , , ,.IZ9 Parrott . . ... 18 Qulncy -.--, r; u 73 -7-. 10 A 19 65 Shannon . ..12 Sup. & Bos.. 7 Sup. '& Pitta. 14 Swift . Pack... 103 Tamarack , , 60 CaL & Am CaL ft Hecia. 573 Centennial v . . Cop. Range. Paly West... Lake ........ Franklin . . . Greene-Cana, v, Oranby '. i . . Ml Salle .... Majestic -.... Menomie . . .. Mass. Mining,, Mayflower ... Michigan .... Mohawk ...'. Mont. C & C. Nevada Cons. 17 71 . 3 36 11 7 44 7 47 19 9 40 4 48 25 20 Utah M.-........ 23 Utah Cona. 49 IIUUU4 ... IH Winona . . -. 8 wolverine . .125 1 Chlno . .248 Kly. Cons. . 388 Gold Cons. . .- 8 Florence ... 1 Inspiration,'. 10 National 8 Raw. Coala ,. Tonopah , . i Yukon . ..4 . 8 8 Vancouver , Wastt, Nov. 25. The farmers of Clarke county generally, say that much benefit1 will come from the lectures' being given' in. various parts of the county; by W.1 L. Hanson, state dairy insuector, F. II. Bothell and O. C. Van Hooton, deputies, - Dr.? Walter Beall,' veterinarian,, and Memrs. Menis and 8 tope, Oregon dairy .- officials, fectares weftf"glvcn'durfng'tl)e past week ; at Eureka, Battle Ground and Manor. Stereopticon slides were Used fa. connection with the lectures. The lee- Itures were principally en dairy itanlta- WHEAT WEAK WITH DAIRY LECTURES ARE PROVING BBEFICAL ; . - UL... .1. .. l 1 I." in iul.jjsi ' " . ,4 . ' 0 o n oi 0. G 0. II! A COllilEil Oil h IL DEST LIVESTOCK Big Independent Killers Pur chasing Liberally at Inte rior" Points With Intention of Feeding for Winter. ' , PORTLAND LIVESTOCK KUN. , - ' . Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Friday "79 , 84 9 ; , 912 Thursday .... . ,' Holiday Wednesday t , . Tuesday . , . , . 137 Monday 769 Saturday Week ago.... 873 699 !.,'.'., 5 6.170 844 -.1,880 A new situation has appeared lri the livestock-market .8chwarzohHd St Sul burger have started to "corner" the sup plies of fat cattle at interior points. This is the report According to advices received here to day, the big independent, firm , which has a packing plant here, has had buy ers all through the interior recently and all good stuff that could be secured at the price has been purchased. The tactics of S. & S. have been most favorable from the viewpoint of the cattle raiser. The company has not only paid the price obtainable for the same class of stuff as paid at Portland,' but has actually given these figures at the Interior feeding grounds. Just why. the Independents should go out into the countrv and pajr a higher figure than the market Is a mystery at this time. Some attempt to explain it by . showing that good stuff is really scarce in- the country and thkt the company Is really wise is taking hold of the stock at this time and feeding it well until needed,1 .,,,--.'' i While most of the purchases of fancy cattle at high prices by Schwanschild & Sulzburger have been in the vicinity of Prinevllle, the company is said to have operated in other sections, livestock Karkat Is Slow. The livestock market started the after holiday trade by showing a . very slow tone,. Buying, was limited this mornlntf and receipts were small. Four 1 loads of sheep arrived from Khiinilro a.nl were in verv toor condi tion, owing to the herd Journey. Accord-1 ins to the shicners. the yards at Bhanlko 1 are in very poor condition at this time and this together with . the long drive from Shaniko gave the animals a very por appearance upon arrival here. Only one load of hogs arrived over the holiday. . : Amonr the Shippers. . . . Cattle F. A. Hoffman, t Lebanon, : Or., one load cattle and calves; Charles Mc Culley, Baker City, Or., two loads. Hogs J. M, Thlrman, The Dalles, Or., ftn. Inftd. ' -' . . ' - Sheep F. F." McAllister. 6hanik6, Or., j four loads. I Today's run of ' livestock compares f with thla day in recent years as follows: 1 Hoga, Cattle. Sheep. 1 l910'.v,;J.. .''79 i 83 , 912 1909 ... ......... .1066 '132! , 106 190S, ... 448 . 75 140 1 1907' 144 10 190C 25 115 175l 1905 20 19 448! A year ago today there was a firm tone In all lines of, livestock, with no cnange in prices. . V General range of livestock values as Indicated by latest sales in the Port land yards: . - CATTLE Best Oregon steers, $5,500 5.65; fancy steers, $5.265.40; common steers, $4.004.50; cows, best, $4.75 ; 5.00: fancy. $4!5: . noor.' $3.00(33.25: ' heifers, $40; bulls, $2.0003.25; stags. J.JU(fl)i-t. .. - ,..-- ' HOOS Best light, $8.50; Ordinary, $8.40f heavy, $8.00(J8.30: stockers and feeders. $5.06 6.00. ' V t 8HEEP Best yearling wethers. ' $4.50 (5.00: old wethers. $4.60: serine lambs. Willamette valley, $5.26 6.80;. eastern Washington, $5.7596.00: ewes, $3,000 CALVES Best, $6J0; ordinary, 86.50; poor,, $8.50 4.60. - 1 HOGS DROP NICKEL - r : TO A DIME TODAY IN . CHICAGO YARDS Chicago,' Nov. 25. Receipts Hogs. 25,000; cattle. 6000; sheep, 12,000. j Hnen' am EtfJIOc Invnr T .,( IMiat yesterday, 1900. Receipts a year ago were 28,000. . Sales Mixed and butch ers, $6.657.00;. good and heavy, $6.90 ivuKit, f.uiy.oo; ugni, .str'r 7.00. . -. - Cattle Steady. . 1 Sheep Strpng. NORTTIWEST BANK STATEMENT. h:r,K: k.f -'V- r:;. ',,;; Clearings today , . .2,24S,820.0 i car gu ................ l,OUtt,ia.P3 Gain today .1....;...... .$ 788,807.13 Balances today ............ .$ 272,562 33 Year agt . v. ... , v ....... . 93,784.81 ' T J$et4U'B4uJfca. Clearings . ,V .......... , . ..$2,087,646.00 Balances .................. -164,356.00 t.t K. -1. " t v .1' t:..rv, -:..;, ;:: i taooma Ban Vs. - - CleariniTS ....$ 806,832.00 Balance 7732.00 aearings .M....,.........$LO$3Jt45.O0 Balances .......i...., 9442LO0 New Tot London 8fl ver. New York. Not. 25. Bar stlrer, 64e; Mexican dollars, 4 60. - London, Nov. 25. SOver, 25 6-14d. Bonds , Investments McGrath& Neuhausen Co. 701.2-3-4-5 LEWIS BUILDING. : PORTLAND. O&EGON.' 82 176. Timber Lands i" -1, i . 1 ' : i : .!:..! I;,.,, $ 1.4 ' - 1 4 . ; t!. ! ,.,- t, ),,,. (st.Mti. l.U I.E.'.; i I.,:., ft. 4 j , t . 4 7 '-.; Ittivsinn r .S, v $1.4; vlAl'--.; ' tniiihK :-Arh-y f .- !. po.I tj ,-:', $1.01 1i tf 1.021-?; t .nry, i l.o.i- poor to fair, S.,c'sl.0't: shii.pii... hh-I brewing, $ l.i5 ft) 1.1 u ; Chevulii-r ii..!iUithL Esss California . lrt sli, Including cnsi-s, extras, 61c; firsts. Sue: etorace. im c Buttpn California fresh extras, 3Sc; firsts, 33c; Bt-conds, 29c; btonu-e, 31c Chepse fipw California flats fanry, 17c; firsts,' 15c; seconds 13e; California Yountr America fancy, lsc; firsts, 1 c; Wisconsin daisies, lgc; Oregon fincv, 16o; storage, Califomhi, 15c; 'o firsts, 14Hc; do Young America, 16c; Orefron fancy, 15 c: do Young America, 17c; New fork singles, 18c; do daisies, 18 He Potatoes, per cental River Whites, 85c$1.10; Salinas Burbanks, $1.60ro. l.TOregon, ,$1.401.60; sweets, $2.10 jdnions, . per sack 85c$1.10. . ' -Oranges, per box New navels, stand ard, $1.70 2. 00: choice, $3. 2552. 50; fancy, $2,7543.50; Valencias, choice, $2.502.00; fancy, $3.604.00. . . Journal Want Ads bring results. THE UNITED STATES . NATIONAL . BANK - v . PORTLAND, OREGON -. y "' "' ; J, ... ... , j , -: - '- 'A '- r - , UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital . . ; .'.v: . .$1,000,000.00 Surplus and'ProHts . . ; ;. v, 800,000.00 AV-- ' " , ; . OFFICERS ' -7. C AINSWORTH, Pres. R, W. SCHMEER, Cashier , ' , 'RLEA BARNES, Vice-President ' . ; r ! A. M. .WRIGHT; Assistant Cashier : '. " ' - . , t I DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS , 1 r GEORGE W. SS? 55? BANKERS JFourth Streets' Commercial and Savings Accounts and "Banking by Mall" Solicited from Cor. ? orations and Individuals. Our IS years of Banking have made us many rtends who will gladlv vouch for our business integrity. - - 4 FEB CSSTT ZITTEKEST OW TZ3C8 AJTD SAVIMQS ACCJ"wi ' L.U M PER M EN S ; NATIONAL; B.ANft ". CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS . " ' PORTLAND, OREGON Capital, Capital, Zr ' - '"T ' ; Surplui Oldest National 'y Rocky , 1 , , ' s 1 f t ) ' The Profit for i You in ' , BITULITHIG S-TR-E-E-T-S V depends on how quick you get them arxund r your property V I 1 tit,". 1 t x ' T ' First National Bank f-.r!.-. Phpsf. h to T' e J'.nniHi.l. Oreson City, Nov. 23. The ji'l !Hi".i to the new hish school at r,sti.a,! is finished and was (ii'i'.ir.ited lfl'-t talur c'ay night 'at which time S2 was raised. Kstacada people arc very enterprising- and it la a lively little up-to-date place, always on the alert for any Improvements which may be made for the betterment of that place, and it has one of the finest schools in Ore gon for a place of the same population. t Death of Pioneer. -Vancouver, r Wash.. NovT 25. Robert .Allison, 80 years old, died at noon ye terday at his home at Camas, infirmities incident to old age being given as the cause of death. Mr. Allison was a pio neer of Clarke county, having coma here in the early fifties.- He Is a, survived by his wife and two . daughters. The funeral will be'held at 1 Tclock tomor row afternoon from the home. W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier 1 r 1:11 I II BATES (a CO. ' 1 Sra&sksst .. f!B3 Williams Ave, ' 161 Bnssell Street ' 1 $500,000 $1,500,003 $750,093 Bank West of ths MountainJ : r , 'I ' V i 1 Overbeck;& Cooke Co Cohimfsslon Merchanti , . ' Stocks Bonds Cotton, Grain, ts. ' 216-217, Eoard of Trade Ballon j If embers CMeage Rearl et Trada Correspondents of Uiu try . Ckieam - We-TeriuBoetea"; We have the enly private wire ' aonaactln Portiand vttk the eastera aiahaagec A- A'