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. . . .f . i !.i ) U ..A'l Mi it. i hoi i li ii UylBi DEB Accumulations Showing in-the . Front Street .Market, and Dealers Are Therefore Offer ing Less Money. The United State Department of Agriculture, says: "Protect shipment as far north as Seattle, against temperatures of about 40 degrees; northeast to Spokane, 28 degrees; southeast to Boise, 26 degrees; south to Slakiyou, 84 degrees. Mlni " mum temperature at Portland tonight, , about 4ft degrees. . ' . - ,"' Prices in the chicken market are at low ebb In- the Front street trade. More stock has been carried over re cently for want of demand than for many months. One Front Btreet house that does not make a specialty of poul try has , carried shipment over for a ''Week. , ; .. ' , , ? v. io ibi gir uncucia rnj iuc io wip ing to clean up offerings at 12Hc a pound, but this price Is not acceptable to receivers and therefore stocks aro accumulating at a lively rate. l v The small supplies recently sold have been around 14c a pound for.mlied lota of quality. - It Is not alone in live chickens that a limited call is shown at this time, but there is practically no business passing for dressed stock, , - Turkeys are extremely hard to sell even at the lower price and the same dealer who carried over' chickens for a week , baa - likewise been forced to 'hold bis turkeys..-;, .-;: . Dressed Veal Very Firm. ' .. Very firm values ara being quoted In the dressed veal market, owing to the limited offering along Front street at this time. Sales are being made as high as 13o a pound for extra select, with livers attached. , Dressed hogs show , a good movement, with 11 11 Mi c the ei- treme top. - : Sweet Potatoes Moving Higher. Sweet "potatoes ara being moved to higher price in tha aouth. and quotations here will start up either tomorrow or the last of the week. Cellar sweets will be quoted next week around 3S4o, with probably most of-the business at the higher figure. v Apple Market. Very Low. . ; There never was a time during recent , years when annie -prices were so low - along Front street as at this time. Few dealers are able to obtain mora than 11 a box for choice goods. , . Storms Stop Clam Digging. - Btorms loff the coast have ' stopped clam digging, and there were no offer ings In the local market today. Chum Balmon lleld at 00c A Columbia river Backer reports an other sale of chum salmon at 80o a oosen. .. i nis is pracucaiiy we oniy va riety offering at the moment,., Mixed Price for Butter. While most local Interest are hold ing best creamery butter at the advance of a cent, some are still quoting. former figures, . The market la firm. Coal Oil a Cent Lower. ' Standard Oil company haa announced a cut of a- cent a gallon on the former price of coal oil. i t . , FTIONT STREET QCOTAnOITS , ' Bops, Wool 'and HJdee, HOPS 1 J 10 crop, choice,-18o per lb.; prima to choice, ll18c; prime, He; medium 1010c; 1909 growths, nomi nal, lb. '-: ',( WOOL Nominal, Ilia, Willamette valley, 1819o; eastern Oregon, ijq 76HIEPSB3N9 ' Sneering, taoite each; short wool. 25Soc: medium wool, S0cQ$L00 each; long wool, HQ ; tl BS MUh. ' n " f , TAIXOW Prime., per Jb . fo;, .No, I and jrrease, ifffitftC. . CHITT1M BAJUCHOJ, nominal 6cj 1110. 4Ue. - .: HIDES Pry hides 1SU018 He lb.; rreen. Vx Qlgfj bulls. (Treenjaalt e b. kips, He; calves, creea, ItQ tic per lb. .- MOHAIIV-Mominals llt. tootle. Sottas, Xrrs and Poultry. BXTTT&B. Kxtra creamery, cubes and ibe, 87o; store, HHiitc; eastern priata, 084c. . j ' BUTTER f AT F.' , b. Portland, pat pound, 84fl8$c lb. , . - t .' "T POULTRY Fancy bene, lEo per lb.; aprtaf. 14; old. roosters, -;12c; - youag 14c; live dncka, young, XTQc; old lc; s turkeya, alive, 17c: dressed, 10c; pigeons, aquaba, $140 dom. . EOoaIiocal extra, 4iVfcc; No. X, ite; No. 1. no; eaatern beet, J2Mc; 'ordtnaryteiOa ..- - '- ' , CHEESE New Oregon aney foil eream, triplets ahd dalelea, 1701?Hc; ToTjng America, 18 018 He. , Grain, now aad Hay. - WHEAT T rack deliverv: Club,' 780 79o; bluestem,. 881c; fortyfold, 78c; 'Willamette valley, 79c; red Kusslan, 77c; turkey red, 79c. .BAELET Produoera' brloelllO Feed, i 829.80; vroUed, , 82?.5;;1 vaawlns. "'121 '; ,"; 'i " HAT Producers price 1910 VaL timothy, fancy, $19 19.59r ordinary. 119; eaatern Oregon. $29j2l! mixed. $14316; clover. No. 1. $12 14 J wfceat, $1814; cheat, 1415; alfalfa, $14,500 15; oata, $1814. , v M1LLSTUFF3 Selling - price Bran. $26; middlings, $33; ahorta. $27J chop, ia926. r-'- : -. . OAT9 Nominal, producers' price Track, No. 1 whita, UJKi; gray, $; 2150. .- 1 ' , . - ' FLOUR Old crop, patents. , $5.1$; Willamette, $B.J0 per barrel; local Straight, $4.0604.78: bakers, $4.7505.16; export grades, $2,50; graham, sack, $4,60; rye, $6.76; bales, $1.18. r Qrooeriea, ynts, Eto. SUGAR Cube. $S.20; powdered, $6.(0; fru't oe berry, 16 10; dry granulated, $6.l; D '.Mow, $4.90; beet. li.0. Fed- e?al Frubcrry, fa leas than trult . er '(Aoeva quor"tions are 80 days net . cash.) ; ' " " RICE Imperial Japan No. l. 4H08ci No. 2,. 4c; New Orleana head, W7c; Creola c. SALT Coarse Half ground 100a, $3.60 per ton: 60s, $9.00; table dairy, 60c, $18.00; 100s. : $17.00: , bales, $3.28; extra fine barrels, 2a, 6a and 1 OS, $4.00 5.00; lump rock, $20.50 per ton.. BEANS Small, white, 4c; "arre white, $4.40; pink, 6c; bayou,. - $8.25; Limes, $5.80: reds, $8.75. . v . HONEY New, 13.75 per case, rrnHs end Vegetables. POT ATOKa Now, $L201.40J sweeta lb. -'f? '.-'Vi.v,.,,-'''' ;- FREPH FKUITS-J-Oranges New na vels, $3.60 2,76 box; bananas. 6o lb.; Vmons, $8.0Oi7.0O; grape fruit 13.76; ; pineapples t7o lb.; peaches, 8085o; watermelons. $1.00; grapes, $1,0041.59; ground cherrlea, $1.00; pears, $1.602.00. BKRRIESt Huckleberrla. 7c. VK(3K-1"A BLtM Newtwmlpfl, ' tt.t8 1.50: beets, $1.60; carrots. $1.25 if 1.60 per Back; cabDnre,' $1.25 per cental; tomatoes, $1.00(1.25 per,; box; beans, 12 He per pound; ' horaeradifih, 8 fiun; green anions, luonioc cozen; rprra bll. 4(f6c D-r lb: heed kniuce, 80d65 lr doxen; faothouso. . . i . i a ii Ulj..ll Lf hl:n;ii lit !! E LOCAL TtiADE 1 Actual Selling Values Down Fully a Cent fcr ths Past Week Light Stuff Com .mands Premium Over Heavy - Extreme weakness is showing in the local provision market as a result of tha rapid decline in hog prices in tha stockyards here and in the east. . Prices are being slashed right and left by packers and while the lists may show otherwise there has been a general cut ting down Into former values. It is estimated that for the past week the entire provision - market has suf fered a loss of a cent a pound. There continues an extremely- wide range in pricee on light and heavy stuff. For instance heavy haras are ' being freely offered by packers down to 15c a pound while 17e is being aaked for the lightest stock. . The differential Is the greatest ever shown here. Light bacon continues to command a premium and best offerings are quoted by local packers at 30o a pound while heavier stock is being sold down to 23 Aa. These values, ara what provisions are actually eelllng at and are not Hat values. . . Arrivals for Single Day Are Heavy EasNs Not Buy ing But South Orders. The east has practically quit buying apples, but other sections are taking hold at current prices and this is a neip to snippers. Northwestern Fruit Exchange Ire- ports the apple situation today to The journal as ioiiows: . . There la practically no demand from the eaatern states, but sufficient de mand from- the southwest to prevent accumulation, ivastem maraeta con tlnnn to h in th ilnlrinima " We have a wire from New tork this morning reporting actual selling prices, delivered in that market, as follows: "Total arrivals, 24 cars, consisting of wie loiiowing varieties: spiuenoergs, Arkansas Blacks, Rome Beauties, sell ing from $2.25 down; Black Twigs, $1.75 UUWII. It win be noted that LiietleM of uir quality like Arkansas Blacks are sell ing on a par with ' Spltzenbergs, the "aristocrat of the apple market, which shows the condition In which the Spit senberg market is. Cable reports from London advise that Oregon Newtowns are-making from 9 to 13 shillings. , we- report xne- loiiowmg sales: . C. B. Q. 88588. from C.imh morn Waih ' $Jd, 448 extra fancy, 184 fancy Stayman Winesapa, grown and packed by R T. Pickett, at a straight price of $1.45 f. o. b. Cashmere. We succeeded in raising the price of this ear 6o by tha exercis ing of some saleemanshlp. The car was sold to a buyer in Massachusetts. CRIP 65536. from Peshastin 18th 10 varieties, all grades, as follows: Extra rancv . wageners, CbJcagoa, $1.25; extra fancy Paragon Winesapa, $1.60; fancy Tellow . Newtowns. 11.45: xtra. fin- Willow Twig and Blue Pearmains, $1.35; fancy Wageners, extra fancy Northern ppies, lancy jNorrnern Bplea, extra fancy Baldwins, Kings, fancy Chicagos, $1.10; fancy Twigs, $1.20; fancy Bald wins, extra fancy Greenings. $1.05; fancy Greenings. 95c, all f. o,T. Peahas tin, 1o a buyer in Oklahoma. Q. T. 91284, from Meyera Falla, Waatu, 19th, fancy and extra fancy TJlue Pear? maihs, $1.50; fancyrBlack Hoovers, 31.40; .fancy Arkansas Blacks, ' 31.60; fancy and extra fancy Ganos, $1.25; Baldwins, $1.15, o. b. Meyera Falls, to a wholesale grocery house in Texas. $1.58 per box; radishes, 19i3Ho dos en ouQcnea, cairry, uig'vua aoaen: egg plant, lOo per lb; cucumbers, $1.00 a L25 per box; peas, llftc; corn, $1.25 L60 sack; cauliflower, 40 085c dosn. ONIONS $L401.50; garlle, 70te per lb. , - . APPLES 75c0$2.BO. ; Keats, nsa and xxovlslM. " DRESSED MEATS Pront street bogs, fancy, 11c; ordinary, 10Hllc: per lb.; heavy, 9c; veals, extra, 13l$V4o; ordinary. 12012V4c: noor. 10c: extra l&rga, 7010c; spring lambs, lltta; year- imgiambs, 7o lb.; mutton 8c; . goats. $3c. , '-.!V! . ,v, FRESH B.HJEF Wholesale slaughter.' era' prices: Best steers. 99Uc: ordi nary, $c; beat cows, 84 9c; ordinary. a . .'..(.. -"! -..... . HAMS, BACON, ETC Hams. 15ff 17 He; breakfaat bacon, 23 t$0i boiled ham, 2526c; picnlca 12Hc; cottage roll. 16e per lb.; regular short clears, smoked, l?c; backs, smoked, 17c; pickled tonpti, T5 lb.-'.'-"'"V-.-':"-i-'V ,"t".' -OYSTERS Shoal water bay, per gal lon, ( ); per 100 lb. sack, $5.(0: Olym pia, per gallon, $3: per 108 lb. sack, $9; canned eastern, ESe can; $6.60 dov; eastern in shell. $1.752.00vper 190. . LARD Kettle leaf, 6s, 14 He per lb.; steam rendered, 6s. 13e par lb.; com pound, 6s, 11 o per lb. FISH Nomtnaf Rook cod, lOo per lb: flounders, 6c; halibut, 8 9c; striped bans, 20c; catfish, 1212c; sllversides, 910c; r steelhead, 910c: soles, 7c; shrimps, 12 He; perc.h: 78c; torn cod, 8c; "obsters, 25c; herrings, 6c; black bass, 20o lb,; sturgeon, 13 Ho per lb.: silver smeltn. 8o per lb; black cod, 7c; eraba, small, $1; large, $1.50; me dium, $1.26 dos.; California shad, 14c lb. CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 4c In. raitor clams, 12o doxen$2.2S per box. paints, coal 00, Sto. ' LINSEED OIL Raw. ; bbla;' $1.07; kettle boiled, bbla,, $1.09; raw in cases, $L12; boiled in cases, $1.14 per gallon; lot I of 250 gallons, lu less; oil caka meil (none in market). , ; PENZINE 86 degrees, eases, tiftc gal.: iron bbls., 21c per gal. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 8c per lb.; 600 lb. lota, . So per lb.; less lots, $ Ho per lb. ' VV' .:;s;-:y,- v: ,i:v. ... , ROPE Manila. 8o; sisal, 7H& COAL OIL Pearl, sstral and star, 18e rer gallon; eocene, 20c gallon; elaina, 7c gUon; headlight, ll18He gallon; extra star, 21c gallon; Water white, bulk, 8 Ho per , gallon; special water white, 124917a per gallon. . , ;-.'.-? t , . .,,, , . G A SOLI N l Red crow and moier, lt25o gallon; '86 gasoline, 037H gallon; V. ti. A P. naphtha, 16tt(?23ftc gallon, - , TURPENTINE Tn cases, $;.0;v bar rele, 87He ' pr gallon. . WIREf NAILS Basis.' $178. ' - " New ycrfc. I-on.ja SSscr iJLukcC New York, Nov. 29. Bar silver, 66c; Mexican dollars, 46c.. London, Nov. 29. ajlver, iSHd.. " Considerable snow last week In Kla math county. , NEVY0RItGETS24 CIS OF APPLES Iff - i ' ' , . 4 i' j I I'll! TP 'I'"- ,V SB FO" SELECTED One Dig Lot Sells at High Mark ",But Feed Stock Rules at Low Figure Hogs Aro Top at $3 During Day. PORTLAND LIVESTOCTC RUN. iioKB : cattle CaJves tjheep Tues Hi 26 86 475 1627 Mon, 93 919 Sat. ., . ? FrU 79 Thurs. . . . . i . 84 holiday 899 5 82 17 91$ Wed Week ago. 137 Only one load of hogs arrived in the yards today and it sold at $8. The load was of good quality and the price se cured was tha 'extreme top of the gen eral market One load sold yesterday at $8.80 could scarcely be classed as a regular transaction. The hogs aver aged only 123 pounds and were In se lect condition. In fact it was about the only load of swine of that character to enter the market here for over a year. There were no eattle among the rail arrivals for today and the total run 86 bead were driven in from the Sun Dial Ranch. i Of peculiar interest to the trade was the sale of one calf that- weighed 80 pounds at la pound lata yesterday af ternoon while good stuff, sold - up to $6.75. Feed sheep are only In small call with quotations around $2.25 and $2.69. ., Among; the Shippers. Hogs R. M. McCrow. ., Goldendale, Wah one load. Cattle William Shepard, Bun Dial ranch, 35 head. . Sheep William . Bhepard, 8im Dial ranch, 863 head H. . Troub, Waukee, Waah,, three loads. ; Xtest XjtvetOek Bales. : . Following are official sales. They represent demand, supplies and quality offering; ! STEERS. " ' - - Av.lba. , price. 35 steers ............. ,1258 $5.50 26 steers 980 - 4.10 6 Steers 696 4.75 COWS AND HEIFERS. 12 cows .....1005 , $3.60 4 cows ...............1005 . 2.00 2 cows .',..1030 2.80 2 cows .,1035 - 4.35 . 1 cow i .............1000 ' r ; 8.76 .1 cow 1050 . . SJiO 2 cow ,..1220 3.60 4 cows . 677 " 4.00 18 cows 996 - 4.35 - S heifers tU 4.00 -, CALVE3. , " !T - : A; Wgt Price. 22 calves .............. 8S0 $6.50 . 9 calves . ..... ... 526 -' 6.90 13 calves 198 6.75 1 calf ..4..... 80 1.90 1 calf ....... ,t. 470 t.25 BULLS AND STAGS. . " 1 sUg ,.1919 $4.71 2 bulls 1119 S.$l . ' , 4, HOGS... .. - , . , - 26 hogs 12$ $8.40 8.00 LOO , M-00 5 2.80 t.25 88 hogs .......... 221 K ,.1 hog ............... 490 - - ... SHEEP AND LAMBS. 00 lambs 73 . 950 feed ewes 86 987 feeders'..........,. 98 On. l-v. 1 m that orougnt a Dig premium. . . vrtwicmi range oi iiveatock values as lndlca.td trr Tat Ant iclui tn th. Tn land yards; ; CATTLB Best Oregon steers, $5.60; $4.00 4.68; cows, beat '$4.7606.00; ism- cy.,t.o: poor, fcs.oo3.ZS; heir era, $4.60; bulls, $2.00a.26; sUgs, $3,100 8.25. . Hons Tt iiirf t. A..n. i m. hfavy, $7,60; stockers and feeders, $5.00 SHEEP CBest yearling wethers, $4.50 - - - - , .. , . .. m .v. .pi " r mrauB, yr ninmetio vaiiev. fb.oauiB.Vo; eastern Washington, $5.756.00; ewes poor. $a.54.50. ' HOGS"dOWN NICKEL; Tu : TODAY CHICAGO IS - " STEADY FOR OTHERS .Chicago, NOV. 29. Hogs, 28,000; cat tle, 8000; sheep, $2,000. UOgs are 6c lower. Left over, 1600; receipts a year ago 28.000. Sale mixed, $S.757.20; $.V7' JWJll-l6''-- roun- $.5; light, $6.(007.16. , . Cattle and sheep, steady. ' ; HOGS W ANOTHER DIME TODAY IN -SOUTH OMAHA YARD SouOi Omaha, Neb., Nov, 88. Cattle, 8500; market lOo higher; steers, $6.00 6.75; cows and heifers, $4.2094.90. "Knr. ft AAA Tnarlrof 1 lis Vlk.. . oneep. i . i.uuo; market steady; yearl- lambs, $6.2600.50: ewes, $J.25$$J0. tfOKTllWKST BANK STATEMENT. CJeaHngs today $1,497,$T2.0 aeartngs year a;o-......v lt64J, 196.79 Loss today f 44,828.70 Balances today 90,144.82 balances year ago 216,047.66 Clearings today ,,..$ 687,874.00 tiaiancea today , , 61,601.00 Clearings today .$1,712,107.00 uaiances today 141.7J78.00 ' - . v Spokane Banks. - Clearinga today ..,,..,....$.' 868,763.00 Balances today , ; . t . 106,899.00 ALLEGES FRAUD IN ' TRADE OF TV0 LOTS Alleging he has been victimized by E. W. Kimble and Harry F, Kimble, the latter a minor 17 years old, John F. Scott has begun suit in the circuit coifft for the return of two lots in Reservoir Park addition which he traded to E, "W. Kimble for a $2600 note. The lfote, it is stated, was signed by Delia1 C Carstens and IL F. Carstens, who were represented to be residents of California and worth at least $25, 000. Scott Says he was further told-by Kimble that the latter owned valuable property in his own jiame in Cowllts county, .Washington. ( . ; Scott asserts the whole, deal was fraudulent as the Carstens note proved ' to pr of "HO TftlUe nd- was" given with out consideration. Ha alleges E. W. Kimble has deeded the lots secured by the deal to Harry F. Kimble,- the boy. and has transferred his other property to his wife to escape the collection of ' debts against hhxL' " , ' m i ,;;-ti 0S1.25Ei!)r CIS KID Advance Creates a Mixed Sit uation and California Stock May Be Brought Here for Less Money. There Is a most DecuTlar situation showing in the onion market at this time. . . ' The -Confederated Onion Growers' as- soclation has notified The Journal of an advance of 15 cents per cental in the price.- This makes the quotation at Sherwood $1.25 per cental f. o. b. cars. .According to information furnished by J. E. Morback. selling agent of the association, the organization has been re ceiving business from southern Califor nia and Texas and two cars were sold at the higher price during the week. ' The st ranee feature nnt th iltni. tlon is that onions are today selling for a higher price at Portland than in California, where the association says it is doing business at the advanced fig ure: For instance, onions are quoted today at San Ftancico at 86c to $1.10 per sack. Owing, to the sharp advance hers and the lower price at which onions are selling at San Francisco, it is more than likely that southern stock will be brought in this direction in comnetltton with the home stock. .The cost of get- ting uonreaeratea association - oniona hern mnH ha 11 RB nr hmiArml rwninria white California stock can be landed here at-$1.26 or less. According to dealers they would not like to bring the California produce to this market, but they aro forced to meet competition, and if one dealer does so owe: s must rouow. . t -DIDNT SAY IT ALL New York, Nov. JI. Wall street has ths promise of 3. J., Hill that he said no such thing as a panic yesterday, therefore Wall street was feeling bet ter today. The opening of the stock market was rather mixed but in most of the special ties there was a slight tilt upward. , The market losed generally higher; average gain being about a point - Trading today was not as brisk as yesterday. ( Total sales today were 606, 040 shares while those of ' yesterday reached 824,600 shares., V y London was to point lower for American stocks with general . securi ties there irregular but coppers showing pressure.- ..y, ... , .... . . Range of New Tork prices funrlshed by Overbeck ft Cooke Co. Description upenHlgh Low Bid Am, Cop. Co.,.. Am. C & c. . do bfd Am. Cot Oil, . Am, Loco., 1 o Am. Sugar, c,,. Am. Smelt, c... do pfd ....... Anac. Mm, Co.. Affi'VoaL 67 62 88 116 78 1104 40 Atcnlson, c...... 101 101 106 t 1 Ra S. ft Oy 0.r,,, do pfd ..,,. 89 ' 74 Can. Pacific, c, 194 Cent Leather, c. do pfd ....... Cl. a n XV.. S3 165 22 CM. & St. p..,, 123 u. w o... C ft O. ,,.,.. Col. F. & L com Colo. South, com do id pfd., .. . ' do 1st pfd. . ... . Corn Prod. com. Dela. . Hud 144 w 82 32 72 74 ' 16 69 a a 164 D. ft R. G. com, . 80 72 $8 86 46 de - pfd -"inrrtfTT Erie,. com 5 do 2d jpfd . . ., do 1st pfd i.. . 3. N". pfd.,'...,, I1L Cen. ........ Inter. Met com., -do 'Pfd, i-, iiti. L. ft N. M. K. ft T. com.. do pfd .,,.,. Distillers Ore Lands ...... Missouri Pacific. National Lead .. N. X. CetflraJ .. . N. Y 0 & W.. . Nor. ft West, C,. do pfd. No, American N. Pacific, c.., Pae. M. a Co.... Penn. Ry. ...... 123 , 131 19 63 U42 63 82 68 49 66 112 41 98 83 . 61 It Ltl5 33 129 106 jr. vr., ju. Kit vo. Prs. St Car, e.-. .. 81 95 4 v do pfd.-(,,,.. Reading, c. .'. do 2d pfd. do 1st pfd. ... Rep. i ft &, c. do - pfd. ...... Rock Island, c. do pfd. ...... fit L. ft 8. V. 2nf 148 160 148 160 94 III 96 , 8$ 66 89 84 69 89 4 St L. & a W, c do pfd ....... S. Pacific c.. South. Ry, ',!,.. do pfd ....... Texas ft Pacific. T.St L,&W., pf. U. P., c. , . .. , ... .do pfd ...,,, V. 6. Rub., c, . do pfd U. a Steel Co., c 1 do pfd . , t . Wabash, c...... do pfd ....... W. Xf. Tel Wis. Cont, c... Westlnghouse v, Beet Sugar ,,,, Utah Copper, Third Ave. ... Cons. Gate ' Ulg Four ...... Ky. Springs, c. do pfd. ...... Va. Chemical, c, do pfd. K. C. south. ' c. do pfd. . r.,. Gen. Electaio . AMls Chalmers, c do pjfd. Amn. Can., c. . , s do pfd. ...... Alton, & ....... Nev. Cons. J. . . . 115V4 115 Z6 60 25 . 66U 66 174H 176 92U, 33 88 109, 77 117 1 P 67 68 36 47 10 ID 71 67. 67 85 4 10H 132 183 8? 95 61 121 31 '64 155H 8 1 30 ; 2o 60 mis 61 60 "iii 'ii 157 154 , t 'tf . , 9 79 77H '8t'-i 166 9 77 19f4 .... j viai pniva, VUi,VVV BU rP8J . '. P.la & .,,I,u1-.,ex'diT- Per cent Money, $4j)2 per cent , - '".;'.: w'v--': . y. ?.',' $: '-'.. New York Cotton Market. Jan. ...... 1470 1488 1463 1484085 Feb.-,. vl. ... ; . 1494496 - ...... .vw A.AV : TQ, AUXU10 Apr. ; f.. . '- i5l8fo)So May-r; e. .-j-MU 1BM-150-1 520 30 " J"" , 15240S6 iar. 1130 1615 1487 151JSi)13 July ISOO; 1528 1500 1624&28 Aug. 1468 .1489. 148 1487G90 Not ...... 14S0 1484 1480 -1486(88 Dec ...... 1474 1488 144T 1484088 . Journal Want Ads bring remits. EFffilffiCIi'i fill OFF. PIE. . OF MEAT IDE Quote 78c a Bushel Track De livery But- Farmers Have . Higher Ideas and Therefore Are Not Offering. . 44444444 . 4 - poreign crop Stunmary - 4 4 - (Special Cable) : 4 ' Liverpool, Nov. 29 Broom-; 4 hall says: - - . 4 Foreign crop summary la gen- 4) 4 erally favorable as A whole. : 4 Private advices 'from Argen- 4 4 Una state that the weather ' Is 4 perfect for the . harvesting of 4 wheat tn the north. ? ' ' : 4 4 Our special cable . from Aus 4 4)f tralia says that the' wheat crop 4 4 of the commonwealth is general- 4 4 ly satisfactory and harvesting 4 4 points to a good yield, ; The 4 4 average yield is about 75,000,- 4 600 bushels, v " a4) .world's Whs market. ..-'i Portland Cash club, 7879c; blue Stem, 8081c . v Chicago Dec, 8ej May, $6c; Jnly, 92 c t . Liverpool December, 6s 8d.; March, 8s 11!; May, 7s d. Berlin Wheat nnchangtd. ' : ; , Budapest Wheat, e higher. Winneapous May, L04. St Louis May, 96& - . Kansas City May. 98 a. Severe declines, abroad and eonttnned weakness in ths market for' cargoes, has forced wheat down another cent a bushel in the local market - Exporters are quoting 78c a bushel'" for club at this time track delivery, while the same interests are willing to pay 80 o for bluestem. Millers are nominally naming former quotations not no buying far reported at the high prices Just now. The ' entire wheat market is dull Farmers are not willing to accept the lower quotation. Soma of them re ceived as high as $So for club last week and f therefore the lower prices have stopped their offerings. There is no change In' the flour sit uation. A small amount of business continues to come from Japan and Central and Soath .America, therefore the market for export Is. held firm. Local flour Is doll with ne change la sentiment IH WHEAT MARKET Liverpool Drops Sharpfy at the ' Closing to Good Weather : in Argentina. ' Chicago, Not. M -Liverpool had 4 near slump in the wheat market owing to the perfect harvest weather condi tions tn Argentina and this affected the local market. The opening 'was Uo to He lower, but the closing was He off for Deeamloer and higher for May and Jnly. - , ; .. .. The advance . hi deferred . options toward the close of the session 'was not due to any sudden ehange in the crop situation, bnt upon a desire of the "h" to tabs a part ef tbete paper closed d to id below yesterday. . tBradstrefs report of the visible snp Ply. ,-, ; : ;',- ;. . ' --. Wheat Bast et Bocldes . . . ; $ uwi Canada i, . ... , ' 83,000 Burope. aiioat . . t.. .1,100,000 ""World s supply .... $.747,000 ..v.l.OvS.OOO ..... 876,000 i,orn .... Oats .... iw4e ' Itange of ulcago prices furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Dee. ..... 8$tt ; 89 88 July; .... 92 93 CORN. 47 Dec. May July Dee. May July Jan, &ay Nov. Jan. May ... . : OATS, $0H 31H 88 ,84 V v 33; 3414 PORK. 1710 ' 1648 ' LARD. 990 ' ' , 77 963 ' .....168S .... ,1627 ..V.,' 990 ..... 970 ..... 955 $77 967 962 977 972 : 957 HIB3. 100 915 893 897 ?an. 900' 887 907 895 May TIRED OF PARTNERSHIP;' WANTS IT DISSOLVED K. V. Evans has gone into the car ouit court to dissolve his partnership with E.;P, McCroskey and J. P. Coxon in the Canadian Employment company. Each, partner has a one third interest, he says, but they are unable to agree in dividing- the business, fie asks for the appointment of a receiver and an accounting. ;," J , . . B. E. Eva and Joe Bennett of the Red Cross Employment company are mad defendants in a suit brought by Raffala Poloni for himself and 16 other labor era. JIe says he and his companions were shipped out to Klamath Falls on .November 11 for a Job with Erickson A Petersonbut on arrival found no Jobs. They aek for the return Of $150 each, the fee paid the employment agency, and $16.20, the return fare from Klam ath Falls. Tha total amount of ths claims is $299.20.' . , .. CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL - DISPOSAL OF LIQUOR lJJry . Haffey was . rrsjstc4 Jast evening at 84 H North Third street for selling . liquor without a license and selling on Sunday. His case was con tinued tn municipal court today. , Vernonli has passed an ordinance to prohibit chickens from running at large. Close. II -.89 III sir nr. i H -44A : " " 47UA r 47-2 r 47SA J ' S0H 31 H 185 ' 1700A 1825 1685 public School tn: .,... : 1 l,a u..,-,j by the public, . tU bo-ird of ei!ucat;on has arranfff 1 to hold a number of weekly meetin,r at which lecturea will be given by pron-.lm-nt business ami pro- lesstonai men. l oliowiii,? out this l.l.-a there will be a lecture at the Lincoln high school every Tuesday evening. t 1 . " i ii i ,i i Bank Notics Security Saving's and Trust Company Corbett Building, Filth and lIoTrison Street - Capital and Surplus, SCC) j , Invites Accounts ol . , . ; :''.- ' -:.... , ..... . ' ... "'' ' -;.' . Merchants, Individuals and Savings - ILKiD)I D) cr HI II iru)'! h it .'A Oldest Bank on Capital fully paid . Surplus and undivided OFFICERS: W. M. Ladd, President . Edward Cookingbora,Vice-Prea, W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and individ uals ' solidtecL Travelers' checks for " sale and drafts issued available In all countries of Europe. 1.uw1bermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS . PORTLAND, OREGON Capital, - , ' t , Fkst National Bank Qpitall5CDfC33 Scrplcs $750,0 Oldest National Bank West of thi Rocky Mountains r . L; Prompt I . A ft !aiw,a M-nhrttmiA n not only cared for with the utmost courtesy, bat the service is rendered -with the -greatest dispatch consistent with abso lute accuracy. We cordially invite your patronage.';,' ' ' .v Autos will not skid, on' S-t-r-e-c-t-s tOti J t I Nat -i V. I t'nlted i 1 ITar- h, 13 I - 2 i I eaDJM.ita f r r iv Iglnla on tl.e 1 I t N-:t i l ,,...,, I MOW. id) (om?v,s: co the Pacific Coast . . - f 1,000,000.00 profits $600,000.00 :-- ... K. S. Howard Jf, Asst. Cashier., I. W. lAdd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier. $500,000 Service i i i fllt KttnV w if a l.ivMifM.t im Overbeck & Cocke Co. Ccrnrr.lstlcn 'M:rc!:irJ$ Stocks, Eor.i j Cc::ci. Cri':. tz, CczrdcTrc !:r. : '.'..' Caleafe. !. i .- We tsa r-,e r. .. ,r r ' 4 - ;:-!V-.--:-.:;: