DAILY JOUnilAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1910, A t - 'w W i r i 4 Vjifc. sk mm w - rrn ' I HIT ill) biyyiiUiJiiiihilL IQEFBilOil Fill SIMM Mixed live Fowls'. Are Selling at 1515 1-2c a Pound, While Hens Cring a Cent - More; Latter Very Scarce. ' m ! OBI 3 E7 EXHAUSTED IE Tha ChtcVen- situation Is showing an inclination to Improve )ocally and sales are. belnjr made more quickly , than a bhort time ro.. Ordinary run of fowls Is : selling around 16c, while better lots sell up to 15 He, while selected bens brinjr a cent above this. Hens are extremely scarce at this time and therefore values are - nominal. . . . . There Is an entire absence or demand for turkeys lust now and 'the Indica tions are that the trade will not want any for another week. Notwithstanding statements to th contrary, the storage plants- have lib eral supplies ot turkeys lert over rrom the Thauksglviog trade and these will be worked off as soon as possible. Portland Is not the only turkey, mar ket that refused to move at high prices this season. , In fact, net returns to shippers from , here are better than either in the north or south. There fore It is to be presumed that this city will secure Its share of the shipments for Christmas. ' ' REPORT G. F; C. A. SAYS CORNER OH RAISIKSUPPUES So Few Bales of 1910s Re main 'in This State That . Brewers Are Taking 1S09s; Business at Yakima.- imiERS GET OFF FEilCE: SFIIHT OF , K IS OVER Reduce Their Bicls to Export Level or 81c Track for Club -Cargo-Market Is Report ed. Rather Dull, GOOD STEERS 1 S5.60 TODAY III 1 POSTui II i DYARD S l ..... bulls 1 atag 133 calves . 2 calves Special mall advices from Fresno, Csl., to local parties state that the raisin market has been .cornered by tha California Fruit Canning" association. The advices stats that the blir organl Ration has already secured absolute con trol of BulUwa supplies, and that the 'needless and , Thompsons' were practi cally under the control of the same peo ple. On this advice It is generally be lieved at Fresno that the price of mus cats will reach better than 80 In the sweat box there by Monday. - : '."The market for raisins Is better.' ft says. A. T. -Ellis, local representative of Kills Bros., , rrowexs and packers . of : Fresno,. , Mr. Kills maintains a branch I here. .. . - - If the Fresno advices .are correct, H- and r believe they are, raisins will ad t; vanee, Seodless are very scarce in-the i loum 11 in is uma,- - - i' Local Interests are Quoting raisins ! today as follows:- , .,-.- I crown loose .Muscatel, in -50 pound boxes. I c. . ... 2 crown loose Muscatel, ! (0 pound boxes, 8C.J.. .v.., - , t A-'' " ' i crown loose Muscatel, In 50 pound boxes, 60. I r - .(i - " Seedless loose Muscatel, In SO pound i boxes, 4o. - . '3 crown Londotf lAyera, In 20 pound i boxes, 1.40. ' fegj Blanket Steady. 'Kffgs are quoted steady by the local trade and. while-some Interests continue to quota 45c, the general market stands at 42 c. ,. . , ; . : 1 ' " . - f " Orange Sell Lower, -l .; Orange, market' prices are generally 25c a box lower in the local market. Fancy anjill stock now selling at 2.6D. Fleming-Winters. A-4004, B-2603. Orchestra,";; Phones A big blocfc Of. 1909 hops Is reported sold in. Oregon, but this Is the only business available here at the present time. The lot reported taken was that of IV B. Taylor and consists of . 175 bales at Corvallls. Seavey Hop com pany of this city is said to be the pu chaser- . ' ' McNeff Bros, have been operating In Washington and at Taktma have pr chased 600 bales for the account of Klaber, Wolf & Netter of this city. The price paid is ont made public by either interest ;! - ionnri tmm rHff)rnl indicate "a lack of business there, the market show ing a holiday tone. . ! . The market for hoes Is firm In New Tork and latest reports from there state that only 4000 bales remain in the hands o growers. This is so small that the season there may be said to be prac tically cioBea. ' : - I.nnlnn vines tell - Of a VeTV firm' market for good hops with supplies of this graue - practicall" exhausted and that values on low grades are held Steady, .-.y - :.: :.-,..., . t';-:'-: . So few bales of hops remain on the continent that tne maritei nas prac tically remained nominal ror me pasi two weeks: - '.s The New ' Tork Producers' Price Cur rent says of the general situation in Its latest issue: . , . . ' - 'Bales. Receipts for week' ,.. 8,252 Receipts from Sept. 1 2V'1!2 Receipts same time last year. , ,21,465 Kxports to liurope for. week...,,, 3.1JI Kxports from Sept.t l,..i...,,..21,lV Exports same time last year. . .18,299 Imports for weeh.v, . .i,, - 700 Imports from Sept 1 . . : . . . . , . J.ZJ Imports same-time last year.... 1,454 "in' Mew or siaie tnere vc" steady buying of the best remaining growths and me stock now left back is very small. prices unchanged. iJ-f cpi market quiet Nn change reported In the continental or English markets. ' ..; New York .hop prices per pound; Ptate, 1910, " prime to choice. . j , .2223 State. 1909, medium to good. .. 4721 Pacific .. Coast, 1910. v pripe '- . ; -choice '. ' -lSw1' Pacific Coast, 1910, medium to ; good i4 .v . . ... Pacific Coast, 1909, prime to choice . 101J Pacific Coast,, 1909., medium .to cood ' Pacific 'Coast, older growtbt . . . v. 4 Germans, .1 9 10 . v, 4 WHEAT DOWN HALF. - , CENT IN INTERIOR Walla Walla, Wash.; Dec. S.- Wheat went off half a Pent in th local mar Vc vpHterdavj but desolte this about SO.000 bushls,changeo nana me- ssue being for the ; most part small ones. Thelbreak was on tha O. R, & N. points, however, and no reduction was quoted on the Northern Picifio lines. v Holidays are responsible tot the steady sales of the week, which have averaged better than yesterday's. With the approach of Christmas, farmers be lieve there will be a lull in the trading, and demands will be light Anticipat ing this, they are selling, their grain. T'Money for Christmas"' is also given as a reason for celling by those who have, hitherto held tightly to their grain. v J Urerpool Wheat Market. . . ' Liverpool; Dec,' 8. -Wheat: Open. C1osl December ...... 4. ... &. ( s, -tSii. March :.....,..;. 6s. lld. s, lld. May ............ f.::7s. d. ,7s. ' - ' With theVcargo market easier, top notch bids for wheat have been reduced cent and 81c is now the general quo tation for club and 83 84c for blue stem, track deltvery. ,!'.-, . Exporters say that there is only a nominal demand for cargoes at this time, with values about 36 shillings for club and 86.3 for fortyfold or snipping UuMstem. . ' The small spurt made by mill era In the baying ring seems to have subsided and they are no longer willing to pay a premium Over the export market The Walla Walla Bulletin of Tuesday says of the recent activity there: , "Heavy sales of wheat : were made here yesterday for the first day of the weeK, - over u,uu'j : ousneis coangini hands' Most of the grain was Dicke up by an independent company, buying lor nortnwestern mius. "VV. a. Clarke sold about 12.000 bush els of bluestem and Turkey red. Pat Hughes disposed of 10,000 bushels ot club at .75 cents, f. 0. b. These were tha nnlv two fairlv laree sales made. Several other small lots were disposed nf TUiutHtem commanded a cent a bushel more than club, with Turkey red bringing a half cent less than blue- stem. Fnces- were sun yesieraajr, uuo, it is said, to the need of millers for a lot of wheat for immediate grinding. Miller continue to purchase grain on the hand-to-mouth plan and buying on their part forced up the price of the cereal a cent a bushel. ' "Farmers and dealers look for no ma terial changes in the grain market Price fluctuations of the past few days are expected to continue as long as the hand-to-mouth buying, of the exporter and miller continues. " NORXTTWTEST BANK STATEMENT, Cattle-Market Only Good for Best Offerings; One Sale of Calves at $7; General Run Is Small Here., - PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.. Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Bheep. Thursday , Wednesday lueaaay ..... Monday ... Saturday .... Friday Week ago. ... . i 1 69 75 888 711 175. 90 i 403. 85 460 46 90 (47 110 4 118 25 . U15 126 788 2,no The market for livestock Just about held its own this morning. There was a good run of cattle and sheep, but only a small showing of hogs, i . HtMi sold ut to 85.60. which is in reality an advance of 10c above former quotations. This transaction was. for 15 ,aaA thiLt tfanratreA 1068 Douhds. a Calf market is firm with one sale of five head, averaging 220 pounds at $7. v Cattle John Kelly, Weiser loano, one load; Neabitt Bros, Payette. Idaho, one load calves; John Martin, Weiser, Mtthn. one load cattle and calves: Aus tin & Simmon, Market Lake, Idaho, two loads; F. H. Lynch. Weiser, Idaho, two loads; T. J, tsrown, .waiter, wr., mn iuuu; VftnrnmF Raker. - nr.. two . loads: H. Ij. Peacock. Baker. Or two loads; C H. Hewlltt. Baker. Or., one load; 1 V. St Clair, American Falls. ' Idaho, one load cattle and calves; George Kraus, Ontario, Or, one load; S. B. Barker, Condon, Or., one load cattle and calves, Hoks S. F. Tarlor. I-eslle, Idaho, one load ; Levi & Son, Hlllsboro, Or., - one load, ' . . ' Mixed Stuff John Wills. Mlllersburg, Or., one load hogs and goats. Sheep John Snepard, Sun Dial ranch, 815 head. : ' ; Today's Xdvwrtook tales. TTnllnwInr are tndav's ' transactions. They represent demand, supplies and quality offering; . . ? STEERS.' Average lbs. Price, Clearings Tear ago Portland Banks. today; ..... .$1,7U.80.1J 1.110,1 1)6.0 303,213.85 85,328.53 281,635.63 Gain today .... .. . ... , i . , .' Balances today ........... Year . ago i. . . . . k - Seattle Banks. - '::' Clearing today ,,i.iv.Ht827.178.00 Balances today v..;...... . 237.868.00 ' Tacoma sa&zs. . Clearings toda"' 1 ,,,.,.,..,$ Balances today .. . .;. . . , - ::- Cpokans Sanks. Clearings today". . . i f Baianoes today 691.05.00 f 81,111.00 832,2 80!00 , 68,730.00 Apples Continue Slow. :. ' Trada In apples continues rather slow with low prices still in effect 15 steers ,,...i.......I06 . ; 3 steers " ,....,1110 2 steers .............. . 785 . ; steers ',..,.V..t. ti r26 steers.r,,,..i.....lil5 f; 15 steers .1228 ,t .i,.i..i....,.....-aiH V; 3 ' .'j, . . i .. ... .i 9 , ,5 ; Bteersi-" , ),. 91 .'. ! I steers ......... . 918..'"" 1 1 steer ..i.1150 : 89 steers . . , 986 . ' 1 3 steers ,.,;...;.. i . . 1 ,1 7 3 20 steer i....i....l. 0T1 . ( 7 steers ..............1.071; i steers !,,,- :t ;-,:-.- , cows. "f. I 'i'.t ' (H H 10 ...........;..... 920 .. 73 bogs . ... 3 hogs 36 hogs 10 hogs mm 2 .......1075 ,4.00 1 1280 ,4.50 3 ......i. 9 - 4.25 18 cows ....... ....... 922 . . 4.25 cows ......k... . 891 3.76 8-cows 1042 - 3.75 ' w. BULLS. : 1 1920 ...1570 ...1550 ...1339 ....1372 ...........1350 CALVES. 220 .. 188 303 HOGS. ' 261 .. 139 .. 262 GOATS. nomtml ranee of livestock values as Indicated by the latest sales in tne rorv CATTLM--B uregon sieers. .o 5.75; fancy steers, 35.60; common steers, $4.004.60; cows, best, s.oo; fancy, $4.50; poor, 33.00(83.25; heifers, $4.50(?5.90; bulls, , $2.00W8.7S; stags, 33.00)3.25." .- 1 . : HtWiH Best 'lent s.oo; oramary. 37.8007.90; heavr, $7.507.75; stockers and feeders, 35.086.0O. . " ': SHEEP Best yearling wethers,' 5.00: old wethnrs. 14.50(94.75: sortnS lambs. Willamette vallery. J5.50; eastern Washington, 5.005.76; ewes, $3,004) 3.50.1 calves Best i7.oo: oramary, poor, $3.60 4. 50. i , . Kew Tort London SflTW.' t New Tork. Dec. 8. Bar saTSfc 64 U a Mexican dolLars, 46c. London, Dec. 8. Silver, ZSd. s $3.76 3.50 S.50 3.75 3.85 3T.O0 . 6.00 6.00 18.00 , 7.00 7.85 7.85 $2.50 hogs mm NICKEL - 1 TO A DILtE TODAY -; IN OMAHA YARDS (SipHal D)ptch to The Journal.) South Omaha. Neb.. Ded 8.--TattlA 4500; market steady; steers, $.20 6.76; cows and heifers, 34.60W5.25. Hogs, 7500; market 6o to 10c lower. Sales. $7.2567.45 , ... - Sheep, 2800; market 10c to 23c high er; yearlings, $4.75'6S.15; wethers, 13.50 34.00;, lambs, $5.75416.16;' ewes,. $3.60 3.85. ..' " : , meaiora nss a nei Trust establishment w Savings Bank & Chicago i;c:3 nv: CENTS DOVnl TODAY; " CATTLE AHE SLCV; Chicago. Vff. g. Receipt I l.gs 00n; cattle. 8itt)0; fhp.p, :.".0ii. Hop are 5e iower; Ittt ovrr, ;!.. receipts a year ago, .2l.trt. . '.(. Mixed. $7.10i7.6O;' and I'. nv 7.S5fii7.60; rough, ?.ltV 1 -$7.10w7.60. Cattle Slow. .,, Sheep Steady. . Douglas county is determined to hi! 1 .'i.'H of good roads next year, "IvV.i pay., ; 3 Piles Quichly v Cured at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure- Trial Package Mailed Free to " All In Tlaln Wrapper. $5.60 6.00 .4.00 6.86 ?B.26 6.40 v 6.00 4.00 5.35 4.75 "4.00 V 5.00 i 6.60 6.50 . 6.00 - 6.60 ,5,60 $4'.7 ; 4-85 3.00 a.78 . th Pyramid BmDs. - Many cases of piles have bees eared by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Care without further treatment ( When It proves its value to you, get more from your druggist at 60c a box and be sure you get tb kind you ask for.' Simply fill out free eoupon below and mail to day. Save yourself from (he surgeon's knife and its torture, the doctor and his bills. ,' -.i-:; f V'v ',W VfM ' . -; UNCOLN-S.! Tha Totally Different Store. 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