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1 -aww WfSK -4r & MM E &i'i!;!.t: y. s. vt 01 1 j .,!.;,;, i I., I:! Jl oai.iiuii.t cwf ii ii Fan Frf.!vi.-f, t -. ; : ral'iin 01 ! r I-. , 11 ill n it FOR CHOICE -HOPS T040CTS.DOZB ill I ililii: U $l.l'Jrl.6 V,,; '.'. , , ' .' .80; nnrtl t 1 -i vr!-.- , ' ) 1 , . .801 rluh 11 it u. 1 t. ' (,.. 1 ,. I f $1 47U 'u l'.B i; nil! , - - , : in k fij 1EFMSU5 Potato Market Net Likely to Go Hirfcr Than That in Cay . City Unless Oig Chcin Is Effected. . ' , '. Potatoes Along the Coast. Tbe following price prevail in the jobbing markets for No, 1 , stock, and are now what dealers 4 pay producora; Portland V,tl.40,w . San Francisco.,,. 1-60 4 Seattle 1.40 $"-.. - $ - Outlook for potato prlcrs is showing practically no change. While a frao tional decline In value s shown In San Franclsoo today, this -event has besn generally expcct'l by ths trade, pending the holidays, and very little activity la txpeeted until ai'ter New gear's. A special advice received here today States that California interests are abi at this time to bring eastern wtoefc to tb coast with freight paid at $1.75 per ' cental, therefore, unleisa there 1 a change in the situation east it Js not likely that Callfornlans will offer much more for Oregon stork. This is only a few fraction! above the .present price of potatoes at Sao Francisco." therefore the outlook for ej t treme tiijjlj values here is not bright Leadlnx potato interests' continue to believe that ?1.25 will be the extreme limit that dealers here will V?Y growers for' potatoes this yeas. Thin would m"an that the potatoes .would cost the dealers fully $1.60 to land at San Fran eisco, and together with shrinkage, com ' missions and elher profits, the top value would be absorbed. Local potato market Is quiet and 'off grade stock is bard to sell. - Some of a this is being- Oij.ered by Front street houses as low as $1.10 for (rood quality of various slsses. It is only the selected sizes of Quality that are bringing top ' figures. Duck Sdle Season Uriels.', " -The season for the sals of wild ducks ended , today, and, for a year hereaf tor it win pe illegal 10 oner mem in me ' markets or elsewhere unless obtained previous to tills time, Chickens Clcao Up. , Chicken roarJcBt shows heavy arrivals but receivers report a demand at printed prices, Vegetables A.r Hlghtr, String beans and peas are . quoted higher today, owing: to an advance in th south. tfoth lines at i&o a pouna, 3 , X ' Plenty at Crabs. ? jutcai vstt martlets are very wen sup . Plied with crabs of all sizes, but there in again m lamiue m ra-sur ciuraa. , , Heavy veaia jsot to tUKn, Heavy veals are in demand, but prices 'range from la to 3c a pound under top ' stuff. Dressed hops are steady again. 1 .'Coats Conihi forward. ' ' Front street Is avain receiving oulte . liberal supplies if drassed goats. These , eu from, jo to o a pouna, aecoraing to .quality, i ' Apple ?.r.'sl tt liull. " ' ' Bo many poor apple? are still offering in th Front streot trade that prioes re- .main at low eon ana ninny snipments are spoiling owm to lack oi aeinano.. PJQNT STKEET QrOTATTOXS Bops, "Wool anl HIAm. HOPS-NomiTial. 191 - crop, choice, Jjc per Jbi prhne to choice, lIUc; . prima, lie; medium, lie? 1909 (growths, nominal, 1e lb: WOOL -Nominal, !10, WUlametts alley, lV41c; eastern Oragon, 119 -lie- - SHEEPSKINS Snaring. , tO!I ach; short wool, J5f60oj B.edlum .ool, !0efl.C9 each; long wool, 76e? .11 IS each. C3JITTIM iBARK J900, nominal, to; ii", a HIDI -i-r-nry hides, llltt Ib.r fTen. tytfirtK: bulls, green, salt lo is.; kivs, Sft$7ttc; calves, green, 1I He per lb. ' , MOHAIR Nominal: f910. (tsSJo. 3Pttt, gg a4 Poultry, , ' BUTTiiK-Extra creamery, cubes and . nb 8Tc; store, $lfy'iic; faatern irinU, t$iS4o. EUTTKIt FAT F, , b. Portland, par found, t4'(i3fi lb, , FOtfLTHx Fancy hens. 16c rer lb.; spring, 15915c; old roosters, 12c; young, Mi Iiv flueks, youni?, j7plSc; old, lci turkeys, alive, llfec; dressed, s 2024ei pigeons, squabs, $2.60 doxen. ' KOOSrLoral axtras. t$iZe- No, 1, -4ic No. S, f8c; pastarrj best, 0)Be; ordlnnry, 80s; California storage, best, CHii:;'H New Oregon fanoy. full . eream, triplets and dptsies. I?4ffll7g; TToung Americas. 17?i18o. -' . (i-raia. CTeua aad Hay,' WIIFAT Track delivery. Club, JO" " Me) bluestem, 68e; fortyfold, 81 . 82c; Willamette valley, 8Sc: rd Itvsslan 8T8c: turkey red, $l$2c, UAHLEY Producers' prlcp-J91ft-, ' Feed, I21.60PI1.B0; rolled. ?3.0j brew ing, $22.802S.OO, MILLfeTUFFS -Selling prioo Bran. .,82S; middling. 33; shorts, 27; chop, m2B. - 1 HAT Producers' price 1910 Vl. timothy, fancy, J19fI20; ordinary, $18; 'eastern Oregon, Wi)i) mixed, $( 17; clover, No. 1, $13yl4; wheat, IS 14;. cheat. IU&15; alfajfa, $13.S0 ,14; pats, $1 V 14, ' OAT5 Nominal, produ'-era' prlee Track, Ne. i white, $28(118.50; gray, $27.60. ' - - ' ' FLOUR-OH ' crop, patents. $1.15; Willamette, 5.30 pet barrel; local . iiraipat, $4.084.78: beVers, $4.75S.l$i ' export pra'Sfs. 2.5'J; gridham, W.sack, t4 6: m. MS; bales, $3.1 7 C so oertes, ynts, Cto. .SUGAR Cube, $6.40; powdered, $6.60; fruit or berry, $5.60; dry granulated, '$5.60! P yollow, $4..f0; beet, $6.30; Fed-, eral Fruberrjt, S less than fruit or .''"(Abova ouot-llons ara $0 day ne ;C,tICE Imperial Japan No! X. H?5ci .No. 2, 4c: NPW Pi'loans bead., sv4f?c - Creole, 514C. ' SALT Coarse Half ground 100s, r tft.60 per ton; 0s, $9.00; table dairy! ' SOc' $18.00; 100s.. $17.00: baias. $2.2$: Imtra flna barrels, Si, 5s and 10a, 4.Q9 i&tflo; lump roric, jii.bu pt.r jon. - P KAN 3 Small, whits, ci arr . whits, 4.40; pink, $8.60; baypu, 16.25; i'Limas, $5.80: reds, $.25. JiONlC" New, $3.75 em- rasa, , , f Fruits and f,er,fc',,s, POTATOES liest, $3501.40; ' aeaT ' oprts, $15j)l-l; awetsta, $Je lb. tKESii FKUI'i'S Orangps-iNew na vels, ja.OOfl' 2.B0 box; bananas, 5c lb.; lemons, $4.&0 6.E0; grapa fruit, $S.TS pineapples, 6 i7o lb.f grapes tl.00; Ta"!?eHnes, $1.001.25: Jap Orara?ee.' $t 1.25 b'indle; penrs, $1.76c'iJ. . j m wTs wi HiiL.ki'iWryiss. 5o..-".- - l.'j., oLi l.isw turnips. $1.2$: b1 4, $15; I'.rrnis, $1.25 t-r sack! r tl'l wgn, f 1-40 l.bO cetitl; toma- t.x-a, $1.2a''tl.Fi0 per box: benns, 15 per pogii'l; h'-renTHdifsh, "j)'.'?10c; freeu cr'ous, lOWlla down; pt j.Tifirsi, bell, J Per pound; bund lettuce, 0uji7lu Peer St'jff T:'c) Frcr:i:m in Vtf-.. i I 1 FQHTLAn LIVI-TOCK RUV. lloys Cuttle Calves fc.he"0 Thuraflay 41 148 .... 813 Watlnt-hilay , 4 Tuesday',,,.,., 87 29 ,,..,... Monday ,. 609 ...i 19 tatumay !i Friday 87 21 22S Week ago 123 403 110 615 There was a very firm tone In the J livestock market today owing to the t shortage In offerings, Tbe wreck: pf the O. R. & N. passenger train In this city yesterday tore up a portion ot tha track and while , jiassenger trains are moving over the new rails, no freights have thus far been' sent through. Thera ara a p limber of loads of cat tle being freld at The Dalles on tb-ls account These will probably arrlva In time for early market tomorrow, Tne great scarcity of offerings caused an advance of about 85o on the general run or oinsnngi, jstrora aom as mgn as $5.85 fur le.10 . pounds average, a much better value than formerly ' re- ceived, Cowa sold up to $4.78 for 971 pound stock and lambs were firm at $61, ,' " AsooBjjr the EMppei ' , Cattle Willow Par Itanch comnany, 80 cattle; Long ft Drockman, jNorth Lapwal, Idaho, four loads. Sheep William Shepard, Sun Dial rancn, S1J had. Mixed stuff Robert fcCrow, Gold endale, Wash., one load cattle and bogs. Today's run of livestock compares with tltls day In previous yers as' fol lows: , Hops. Cattla. Sheep. 1916 ' . 41 148 - 318 1909 404 234 365 108 617 404 . ... 1907 200 .. 100 106; 177 , . 10 1805 r ... ' A 'year ago today there was a firm tons in all lines of livestock with hogs 6a higher. - . ' " , i Todajr'a Official Easiness. ' Following ar official trades. Thev represent demand, supplies and quality criering: . STEERS ' Ayerege lbs. price IS steers 4iiii,fiii'ixuau lA'IA 15.85 25 steers ,,,, 1',,, , lOii : . 6.V& .6.80 6.00 25 steers . . . .106 .,..1005' 7 steers 2S cows cows -178 4.7B 4.75 . 4.00 25 cows ',,,...,.,,.,....948 . 18 cows S68 BULLS, 1 bull " , : , ,.,,,,1140 SHEEP AND LAMBS. ISO Iambs . . 70 ,00 General ran la of llvnfltnck nrinca : as indicated by the latest, sales in tha Fort land yards: CATTLE Grain fed steers, $6.25; best , .hay steers, $5.656.75j fancy steers, $5.50; common steers, $4.00 $4.50; cows, best,-$5.00; fancy. $4.50; poor, $3.003.26; heifers, $4.50(5.00; bulls, $2.0OS.7R; stags, $3.00 $3.2 8. . IfOOS Bet light, $8.50; ordinary, $8.ooS.?5; heavy, 7.B07.75; stock, ers and feorlers, $5,0048,00. ..... . SHKEP Uoat yearling wethers, 4.B0 (f6.00; old wethers, $4.50(0)4,71; graft lambs, Willamette valley, 1 5.60 ; grain, Washington, $8.00; ewes, $3.00$. 60. CALVKS Best, $7.00; ordinary, $6.50; poor. $3.60 4.50, ; - . -. HOGS UPA DIME AT S. OMAHA TODAY South maha. Neb., Doe. 1(. jCa'ttl", 9800; steady ta string, pteenf ,gi(gf P. 75. .. . 7 , . Cows and heifers, $4.506.25. Hogs. 3900; market lOo higher. Sales $7.50170. . ' Sheep, 4000; market Bjoady to strong, Tearlings. $4.50Sj)5.75, . watners, 1s.6Qift3.ii9. Lambs, $5.76i&.,15 Ewes, $3.3013.50. . . , . CATTLE UP A DIME . . IN CHICAGO YARDS bogs,. 10,000; cattle, 6500; sheep. IS.OOo! . Pflfffl Sir a UtHAflv dkf V&arArrlouU oIaha -"- r-' . Y'rf : V!iVVt left over 12,000. - ,,,itecctvad a year ago 29.009. ' . 7.66; rough, J7.S0,4S; light, 7.30(ai 7.65. - 11 catiie Ten cents litgnor, , Sheep Strong. ' Xcw York CoUon Market. " , . ' Open. Jligh. Low. Close. ' Jan 1490 1496 1487 1489fj)90 Feb. , .... 1503 i 04 Mar. .,....,1521 1628 1518 151819 Apr. 1627Cq30 May .,,,,.,1943 1648 1538 1538640 July .......1E48 1547 153T 1fi.19rtfi.fl Aug. ..,...,1605 1511 '150? 1505Crt)06 OOU .......114.1374 1384 1870fl7J Dec. .,,.,.,1437-1499 148$. J4SSrii84 per doaen, hothouse, 7Bcll.09 per bo; radishes, 86c - per dozen bunches; celery,' 6085c do?en; egg plant, 100 per Id; oucumbers, $1.00($i.$$ par "box; peas, 15o; cauliflower, $1 dosen, y ONIONS $1.40 1.60; garlic, Tate per lb. . .. APPLE'S 75.cJ2. , .' .s. Keats, risn and Jrovlslona. - DRESSED MEATS rront Mreet hogs, fancy. 10 c per lb.; ordinary, 10c per lb,; heavy, 9c: veals, extra, 14o; ordinary, lie; poor, llo; . extra large. 7fi)l(ie! spring latub. Ue; year, ling lambs, 7 lie lb.; mutton, 8c; groats, 23o. - ' 'OYSTERS-Shoaiwater bay, p,r pa. Ion, f ); per 100 'b, sack, li.Jftj Olym pla, per gallon, $3 per 10p lb. eack, $9; canned eastern, 55c can; $6.60 do.i eastern In' shell, $!.76.00 per 100. LARD Kettle leaf, 6s, 14c per lb.; steam rendered, &s. 130 ir b.; com pofind, B; ll'te per lb. FRESH I1T5KF Wholesale slaughter era' prices: Best steers, 99jc: ordi nary. 8p; beet jowo, 8i?9c; ordinary. ""HAMS, BACOK, ETC.-Hems, HQ 17cj breakfast bacon, ?3&86i boiled ham, S6ijji2Sc; picnics 12 aotUae roll. 19o per lb.; regular short clears, smoked, 7c; baclts, Smoked, jl7c; pJeKled tonfues 75a lb. . Ii ISH Nominal Rock eM. !0 pr lb: flounders, o; halibut 9tjl0c: striped bafs, 20c; catfish, 12t12V4c; sifversides, 9jilQc: stwlhead, 9010c: soles, . 7c! shrimps, 13c; jierch, 7Sc: tom. cod, 8c; lobsters, 25c; herrings, tSe; black bass, SOc lb.) sturgeon, 13 He per lb.; silver smelts. 84 per lb; black cod, 7 He; crabs, small, $H large, $1.60; me-, dlum, $1.26 loa.; California shad, 14a lb, CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 4o ib.i raisor clams, l2He dossen. $2.?S er box, faints, Coal OIL iXto, WIHTB LEAD Ton Jots, to per tb.s 500 lb lots. Se per lb.; Uss iota, h per lb. LINSEED OIL Raw, Mda, fl.l; kettle boiled, bbls., $1.03 ( raw In eases, $1.06; boiled in - cases, $1.08 per galionj lotl of , 280 gallons, 10 0u Ca,k mell (none in market). 1'iBNZINE 8$ degrees, eases, S4U gal.; iron bbls., $lio per gol, . ROliii Manila, So; sisal, jf4o, COAL OIL -Pearl, sf tral nd ataV, lie rr gallon; eocene, 2oe gallon; elalne, 7e gallon; headlight, 114180 gallon extra star, 80o gallon; water white, bulk, 9Hle per gallon: specUJ . water wi ut If" 4- por gallon.. - (lAiiOU.-itve4 cruwn and motor, 18,"i2t0 galloo; 85 Sp87Ho glion; V. IL A P. MtidiUio, umiiit aallon. TURPENTINE In caaes, $L00 bar Ifel". 7"c rr ge"nn. ,'1ivm, NAiLGx-t78, s i:o. i I'M m If...1. ..... Lll II U. Ill ... ... t? . il t Liv.J iilu lwti..iiuj hWj Wheat r.arket Is Rather 4 . World's 7beat ITartets. 4 Portland Cash club, 89 81c; 4 bluestem, 83c " i, . 4 4 Liverpool December, 6a9d; 4 March, 8s 11 d; May, 7a L 4 - tweago December, 93fto; 4 4 May, 96d; July, 83H. ' 4 Minneapolis M ay, $1.03 H 4 SU Louis May, $1.93. Kansas City May, 94 He. 4 a '' Thre. la a firmer tone In th oat market and daalera ara offering as ,ad vanea of 60p a ton for supplies today. , A' high as $28.59 is being offered hera for No, 1 wbito by wholesalers, but yoma will not pay mors than $28. Jiven tha Utter figura tfl an advance of SOc above what they wera formerly offer) ng. . Barley market Is firm, but the situ ation shows no change for recoct days. A. holiday tone permeates the entire wheat trails. While small amount of , buy In f -continues at interior points, the peneral trend of tha trade la alow and little) Is. expected until after tbe holidays. Aa tha holidays approach dealers find it mora difficult to Inter est foreign buyers and cables pn car goes thor are generally nominal, . Flour trade is steady but quiet, with no change in values. Hay ia generally easy to steady with only nominal changes reported in val ues. ' , , OVCISNMENT KEPOJIT HITS, '. Showing Is Bearish, JJut Generally $19 the Trade Had Expected, Chicago, Pec, 15. Tha government report was nearsn tooay ana met juiy the exnectatlons of the trade. The mar ket opened dull and generally e lower and ciosea ftp tte a ouatiel under yes terday. , . There was a firmer tone abroad owing to the better market at Buenos Ayres. Liverpool opened Hd higher and closed witb-ft rjsa at . Range of Chicago prices furnished by Uver&acB & vc-oko 0, WHEAT Open. High, 924 f 62 98U 98?J fi ' 94 ' Close. Dee. . . , ,f May July .t... . 92H 3 99 93 3 Dec May July i9 48 ,47 485 48 ' t-4 OATS. . 81 . 84 - 34 Dee.: ., May . . . .. July ..... 84 b 3414 13 PORK, -1940 ...1905 1830 1800 Jan.' ..'Alii 1920 1800' May ,...188J Jan. .,..",1027, May .,.,.1012 Jau. 91 My. f 970 LARD. 1085 . 1025 J028 1015 897 """ 997 RIBS, - J025 1007 . 1015 Hood River Newtowns Find . Favor ami Our Pears Are " (Selling Rather High. , , Oregon apples continue to find favor ablevdmand in the London market. -. W. Dennis & Sons of Covent Garden market report the situation at London, under date of November 2$, as follows: "The outstanding feature of the past week's trade has been the strong?-da- i mand fpr red fruit .at increasing figures'. I Barrel stock has advanced ahout 2s, (Whereas box red fruit from the -west fnas aavapcen ruuy is per nog. vv quote as iuuuwh; , ' "York Imperials, 7s 8d td 8s per 'box; 21a to 84S per barrel; western Baldwins, 6g fd to 8s .per box; York State Bald wins, 80s per barrel; Canadian Baldwins, 21s per barrel; Nova Scotian Baldwins, 18s Jo 18s per barrel; Canadian Green ings, 22s to 24s per barrel; Nova Sco tians, 16s to 17S per barrel. "For Newtowns ws have noticed a slightly better feeling but this has not materialised In prices. , Calif ornlan New towns are, selling at 6s 6d to 7s per box for four -tiers, specially packed fruit. 7s to 8a for four tiers and 7s for 4ft tier. "Oregon Newtowns, Hood Rivers, large size, 9s to lis; medium slsse, lis to 14s. "Pears Kelffers are selling from 15s to 16s p" barrel. "Oregon Wlntr Nellisr ara selling; at 18s to 17s fur the 168 eount, 15s for the 180 eount, and 14s for the 195,'v , SEATTLE PRODUCE PRICES FOR TODAY Seattle. Dec 15. Buttei" Washing, ton creamery, firsts, 88c; ranch, 86c; eastern oreamery, 84e; eastern storage. $0&82o; process, 28c; Oregon, 35 3 6a. Eg? Local ranch, 48c; eastern stor age. 2880c; fresh eastern, 4042c. Cheea Tillamook twins, 17 c; Til lamook Young Americas l9c; Wiscon. sia twins, i8j Wisconsin Young Amer icas, 28c; Washington twins, 17Hc; Washington Young Americas, 19c; Swiss. 23c; llmburper, 19c; cream, 0c. Onions Walla Walla, $Lfifl par sack; California, $1.60. Potatoes Eastern Washington, tH 11 per ton; exira fancy $28; white riv ers, $2124; sweets, S'je per pound, , JfOHTXTVVEST BANlt STATEMENT, Portland Banks.' Clearings today ,..,..,,,,,,$1,699,728.87 ear ago ,0949. uj Oaln today ,.,.,..,.,.,,.$ 73,612.86 Blanco today ',.....,.....,.1130,413.28 tear ago i:. ....... 149,963.78 " ', $ettl Banks, 1 -"" Clearances ........... 11,78$, 09. 00 Balances . , 151,935.00 Taaoma Banks, , Clearances . ; ...I 719.167.00 Palantx'S . . ................ - 42,143.09 Kew ' tmim t-.lver". New York, Due 15. Bur silver 64c; Moxican dollars, 4 60. London, Dec 15. Silver, 2514 d.- Jouru&l Want Ads bring results. Low.' .92K 98 47 V4 OREGON APPLES IN ' GOOD CALL ABROAD iViiimli'Ini f-t C!nrl f 1 ni Vwi CvlHlkU J Li VlluUj I.,IAJ It developed today that dealers were now freely, offering l3H14o a pound for good hops. According to pews that cm from Indopondenoe -this morning W, W, I'ercival f that place was of fered 14o for a block of prime to choice goods, and 18 V; a is offered on various ocean ions for 'prima stock. . Owing to the inability of the trade to secure rood hons nt the currenfsrrowth dealers have purchased heavily of all former growths.- As high as a has been reported paid - for a select lot of liiuys. out "trie eenarai nrice zor mat growth stands around $C witil poor goods quoted at 5uSfee. It is now stated that the failure of the Pinous nrm and Its inability to oe bver'hoDS to brewers has forced the lat ter into the market, and if tha expeotad biryinf movement starts it may eausa some Inconvenience to short etdlers who hivl not. Rlrendv ftOTH-Ml. ins rteu rs; f-raciucww ma wr rent says of the general situation: - "The market for state bops this wek has shown a tendency to advance en ac count of the extremely small stock left back in first bands. All dealers seem to have orders and low grades have moved up to thap rice of the figures paid for better grades some weeks ago; 22o has bean offered Ipr prime lots to trie grow er and refused. Tha extremely small Stocks left in all hands on the coast have also caused a naroenmg or values. In New fork state the estimated re maining stocks in first hands are only 8000 to 4000 bales. The German mar ket it also reported higher, with stocks very much reduced. The English mar kets are in the same posit to a as our pwn.- . . New York hon nrices per Bound; fftata, 1910. prif to choice....,.24(R2Bc State, 1909, medium to jtood. . . .2023e Pacific cpaat, . 1919, prima 'to ' ' choice ............ , ..... i . . 18 17o Pacific coast, 1919, medium to good ......,...",,...l$15c Pacific Coast, 1909, prima to . choice ........ ...10(8120 Paciflo eoaet, 1909, rnedlum ta good ...... r ....,,'? 19 9C Paciflo coast, older growth. it 80 Germans, ' 191$ t .42S44c New York; reoelpfs in hales; . Beceipt for week 9,977 Hci(i'ts from September 1, .,, .,,94,155 Receipts same time last year, , ... 23,860 Fxports to Europe for week, ,,,, 4,579 Exports from September 1 26,598 ICxports xarne time aat year..,,,, 18,120 Imports for week .,, ,' , 865 Imnorts from September i . . , 4,! Imports same time last year...... 1,0415 STOCK MARKET LIST New York, Dec, IB, Stocks opened rather quiet and mixed. Trading , was slow all day and up to 8 o'clock only ! 45,800 shares had been sold. Changes a prioes were small throughout the list and there was not much tendency to either buy nor sail. London showed, an irregular tone in the general market, i American snares were quiet, ' Range of Jew York prices furnished by Overbeck A Cooke company. Description- ( OienTIiH"h.f LowTBfd Amal. Cop. Co,, Am. u. & v... Am. Cotton Oil, c Ara, Locomo, 0 87H Am. isineiL. Anaconda Mining 78 49 . 89 Am. Woolen, e... Atchison, c.,.,. do, pfd . , . . JSalt. ft Ohio, c. . do, pfd ...... Brooklyn K. T.. Can. Pac, c..,, Cen. Leather, c. , - do, pfd , . . A . 101 74H 193H 193 89 lift f 93 Chi. as Q. W e 23 C., M. &, flt, P, , C. & N. W., Ches. h O...... Colo. IV & Xu c Colo. South., c. ij Id pfd.- ... da lut pfd, ... Corn prod., e.. .. do pfd. Dsja. & Hudson.. D. & R. C., 0, , , , - do pfd Erie, c. . do 2d pfd. ... do 1st pfd. . . . 111 123 141 89U 31 68 I0H 81 68 80 3 1 "ti" Hi" Hi 164 163 87H 27 27 45 45 .13 45 G. Northern, pfd. 123 123 ill. central Interrh. Met., c. do pf d ..,. L. & N Manhattan Ry.,, M.. JC & T, c.., do pfd. ....... Distillers Ore Lands ...... Mo. Pacific National Lead N. Y. Central . . . 81 81 81 U 118 112, N. Y.. O. & W... N6r. & Weal, p,, do pfd . . i . Nq. Paeffic, e.. 99 '98 iio 28 128 105 119 Paciflo M. S. Co. 28 88 128 106 Pennsylvania liyi 129 106 P. O.. Ii. & C CO Pressed $. Car, c 39 9 no ptd , . . . . Reading, o , ... . do 2d pfd v. t . iii ii'8 147 do 1st pfd . , . ., ttep. 1. ., c. , do pfd ...... Rock Inland, c . do nfd 81 31 80 so F 11k 89 61 !! 88 60 St L. & 8. F., 3 p St. h, ft S, W., c UU )LU f , . , S. Pacific e South, lly., .,,, - do ptd ....... Texas & Paolfic. U. Pacific,. ,... 114 85 69 25 69 25 170 169 92 m 83 ' S3 f. 8. Rub a,,,, QO ipd . . .. ... U. S. Stel, e... do. pfd 73 116 19 do pfd ....... W. U. Tel.,..,, 78 7i 97 wis. cent., o,.. 66 68 89 Westirghousf . , . Beet sugar . Utah copper .... 3rd ore Ice SecnrlCles , , . 98 49 49 10 17i 46 Cons, Gas ,,,,,, JS3 133. tiig rour :.... Rail way Springs Virginia Cham, do., pfd ..... K c. Soutb'n .. 62 120 80 80 4 dp., pid .,... Ger. Electrlo . , Wheeling Lake E Aids Chalmers do., pfd .,.., Am. Car do., pfd Alton Com . . do., pfd Nevada Cons , ,' . Total ales, 314, $00 shares. Call money 8 per eent, awk. , CHANGE OF STATION 1 Vstorla tt Coltrnibla B1t Palhroa. " On sJ after: Tl-ursday,-December IS, a!) trains of tbe A. & C. It, . R, will use the North Dank station, Eleventh and Hoyt streets. Take "S"' car on Third streot. Other cars ' transfer to it on Third s.nd Cllsan tf cots, . t s NOMRIAL CHANGE IN wlivlcj liivv Vtiwvl.J f.,v.l However, Remains Rather Du!lat421.2c. There is considerable eanlnens In the fresh eg- situation and some doalera have shaded prices as low as 4oc. The aennraf market, for ranch tiini continues at 42,0 a docen and moot or tne supplies are being moved at this figure. The arrivals are harder to sell than formerly. Outside values eontinne to droit. At San Franclsoo California extras are quoted at 40 He a doxon and firsts at Kc. wmie eggsre quoted as high as 48e at Seattle for Washlnrtnn rane.h it ia genera ljy understood that actual sales are being made eeveral'ctinta under this price. Tha Seattle Dries 1b ia lower than a few days ago. - ssioraKs , ecg operators are piaKins' desperate efforts to unload the bulk of their holdings previous to New Years and therefore are abedlnc -nric.es about $0 under what they were asking a few days ano, ; Stocks of eastern storage eggs hra are very liberal but this is nothing com, parea wita wnat ma east U trylnj $ nvijii iq intsu parties, The Autrins elalm 0 have advanced the art of horseshoeing t a gTeator ejftent tnan any atoor peopla ' Bank Notice Security Savings and Trst Company Cprbtt Building, Fija$ tmi Worrlaioii Eti-eeti ; 4. Capital 8mi8arpta8,?3vT.C:3, ( Invites Accounts ol '. 1 Merchants, Individuals and Csvinp UJNITED STATES) DEPOOITAUY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION '""''' 1 bast r9Aif(rssp9 l", , ' FOUNDED 1004 CsplW Pili in , . " . 0 .. ' J. $,500,003 itrplus and V'ndM4s(l Profits yitWJM , Portland, Seattle, Tecoms, end Virginia City We hoy and. sell Foreign Exchange! Inane Drafts and Cahlt . Transfers, Commercial Credits smf Travflers Loiters of Credit, available In all parts of the world; r"k eolleetlona on all poinU and oondupt sjenaral foreign ind domestic banking business '"" prrsRiiST w oji jj'jkxm 'umjimqi pxtqzzx,' - PORTLAND BRANCH . Chamber of Commerce Buildis . - ' jrojtTssAST coxinxs Of fjspoiro in ptaxs fragaun VH. A. ICAO ItAVi afanafer. - . t, HVKTfLiSXl Asst. Manager. flRCHANTS HATlOilAl BANK , PORTLAND, OREGON" . ' ' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $350,000.00 , Accounts of Banks, Corporations, fimn and Indl vldualp Solicited, Every courtesy consistent with Fredpnt n4 eon servatly banWpj extende4 to $wr depositara, ' , Rs$lsS Jll ia Est aEssj 5 - ; CORNER flVJll MU SIAWS . TORTLAND. OREOOH Capital, First National Bank . OpitJl 4 Oldest National 199 .. Government Rep;rtH:;d, Ccrr.parcs With 737,1 C3, COO Cu, Year Ap. iri. . 41 i it 4Um Annrtmiinf fit agriculture en trie grain eiwy y' age iHsued toduy compares with lat year as followa: YIELD BUSHELS. 8. Wheat "i!!-22S W. Wheat ,,(M.uui x.,vuw Total , ,,895,448,000 7I7.11J.OOQ 1B10 J- ' Spring .....JHJS-SSS Wintaf 89,427,000 11.411.009 17,113,090 Total .;.V,.Ml.20MO0 48,723,009 . , CORN. . . 1818 Aereaga UM08.000 Yield .,ias,713,000 '" ; ' oatsl V. , . ii8 ' A(TW mm tl,$S8,D0 1M 108,771,000 1,772,378,000 " '' 104 toiDDI l,esUii,9oo , A ghstle spider has been knew to yield pnora than two r4 a auarter miles of wen filament. 500,000 fl,5C3,C0? Bank West-'?, ths f t ifr Hirifv Ft-,-. I, f ! t 1 1 , . .07 's; f in.-v,. $l.( . J . , . 1 U ,- ., t ft '( ! ' . .. 1. ..,..... $1.1 1 'h 'si I. is V; f ' -1 . 1 :. J' " i si!:., '--iii,. 1 iHHil.H Pttmn i-l f . . '.'I..- .. 83c; storage, 2tn: i2c. Butter .'nliiui r.s e-vtr..., , firsts, 30c; seron.is, fTc; ftn'mre, S i Cheese New C'!dif.rn!a f...t 1. 18c; firiits, J5c; isi'cninH, 11; i fnrnta, Young meru- l.incv 1, firsts, lOHcj i i.orisin tin !.-. 1- . uien fncy, lSe; Btiris ... i . . -1 anry, lac: flo younot Amerb' 1 , 'allromia. 1 S r - rt t r,i . ti . '.. .! . Young America, ltjpj t,ew Xork tsn'h 18c; do daisies, -18 HO. - foiatoes, per centdl river IVMIm, $1.30(i!1.40; Salinas Iturhanks. $1.70 -j 1.85; Oregon, $1.6001.80; sweets, $2.70 Onions Per sack, $11.15. uiwikb re.r oox, n'lvem at" :.irn, A nan w aIamMa ( nMh for mines, to 1ve an alarm in c;is f hand driven gfjaarator, has been perfect ed, ', '. - , ',,.' - CREDIT '" for t!l yW h::!- ve -y 9S" Wff$? 8Sf "S.SAIO w . cscr4 cl mcrrtjt ycu net crJ em ploy tha very btzl metheeb, but ere- '.' 'terra w bCvU , , I ftkls record, hz. .3 ' -receipt fcr eycry ) paymtnt tzzis tnd . c-:U vp.a credit pi thj consr-ily -v& it yovT fcr.!; ihzt h invzhibh to you. We want ycur pjtrcnac1' zd will endeavor to merit ; it fcy cur cxre cf v ywnt iateresUcora milted tqu. COMPANY Cor. fiactb nd 7a:h lagtoa t Wynwi0f ei Start a Chrfctmw Fund cow j oenio as aoooi-t-with AsWey & P.ame i, Pankre. It will r-w- 4 Christmas merrier and tc able rou to make ycur riands happier bv re' -brtng them wita fuilvU Christmas sift- , Aooomits of fl.P9 $n r? ' ipr1 it "'vo'p-"i jp. j', l.tor2y Una f, Vm r s "f nr tt. Baltimore, ML, !?ctc4 bitulitliic pavement d e - spite ilia, IJ prices quoted for other le?s dur able kinds. II Cooke Co. gt tli D a. W 8) 1 4 V-'-' --- , Ccrrdcf Tr.'-'sr " " tfrmvt f-r r-" f " Ccrrron f f I - A- '-- ; 'T.J, s . .'t t--?f r f r aC'-orf'r! I 1 '