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'i THE OREGON v DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, ; SATURDAY EVENING, ; NOVEMBER 25 1911. E MYSTERY HERE REGARDING THE PRICE IDAYT Market General!)' Reported at 221 to 2.1 fWira Pnv Tmin1 tor flp1uTArl Stock Formal Opening Trice Ja I to Bo Earned Sunday. . ' ' -k 3 Portland Wholesale Market, Etta firm. . " : Chickens movlnc ' Turkeya ' steady. - Heavy hogs weak.' ' . - Dressed veil steady. Orape , market supplied. Cranberries steady. , Hops 'firm. , , Butter, down cent., ,v The Dries of turkeys is- more raystl. fylni than ever before.!' While a small amount of sales have been made along Front street at 12b to 25a a pound for elected dressed birds, few sales were reported. . . 1 : As a rule receivers were not anxious to let go today; In fact, some of the leaaing nanaiers reiusea. .w price until: tomorrow. , h,-;. !; Receipts today were fjulte fair again, but were not nearly as heavy as some had expected. The bulk, of the ship, meats is due tomorrow and Monday. The formal Thanksgiving price will be set tomorrow morning.- . '. - Owina to the fact that consumers Th.uA tlmlr Li mi a .nt fn, Inw T)Hd tllT. keys this season, it is not Deueveu mat uia maricet can oe i or ecu very uigu. stated that one or the leaaing neekers has been offering and ins selected dressed turkeys to the raoe . nere tor . -rnanKSKivmz ueuvery at 22e to 23o a pound. ; ; Northern bu vers are not yet. in the market, but are said to ba 'feeling", the puise or tne craoe nere. i is io reported ' that some Texas turkeys are due at Puget sound points within the next day or so.--. r :.:.' ! JBUTTER DOWN 1 CENT TODAY Price of ;'.! local Creamery ' butter droDDed lo a nound today, ail makers Joining la the movement. -If is , now stated that the recent advance of lV4o fhere was not justified; condltiona be ing adverse to sucn a movement. SLOW PRICE BIOVES 'CHICKENS Low orlces are helping1 to move chick len supplies along Front street Re ceipts continue liberal. Some receiv ers that were not willing to accept tha cut-ouotatlon. carried over aulte lib lerai supplies xrom yesteraay. - . HEAVY HOGS WORRY TRADE ReeelDta of heavy hon in the dressed hmeat trade at this time is causing much (worry to receivers. With the market not very srood for even tha better stock. ieellers ara finding much difficulty .In It heir quest for buyers even at sharply leut figures. I Dressed veal snows ateaamass with po ,ccange in prices. PLENTY OF GRAPES ' Trent street market la very well suo- blied with fresh grapes. Receipts from ithn uniith continue liberal and stocks Iheld at this time are sufficient 'for all jthe wants of the holiday trade. Prices larej uncnangea. i'i'.ij,., -.3,-.-., ,-tiMMW MORE3WEET POTATOES COME Another ear of sweet potatoes came forward to th "Front street trade to- Itlav. The stock was in excellent con- klitlon and sales are reported at previ ous prices. penerai potato market is steady. FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS .1 -,.,:, - . .. i Weathr- bureau sends out the fol lowing notice to shippers: Protect sninments as rar north as Seattle against minimum temperatures bf about 60-degrees: northeast to 8oo- Vane, SB degrees: southeast to Boise, At south to Siskiyou, 13 degree Mln IrriHim temperature at Portland tonight. eidouc ou aegreea. PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES -. Grain, Host and Kay. These crlces are those at which whole. salers sell to retailers, except as other. lse statea: . , - vv HiBAT -rroaucenr price ; nominal; ck aeiivery. eiUD, ivwutc; niuestem. 2W83c: fortvfold. 81c: Wlllsmett vnl. ey, 80c; rod Russian. 79c: Turkey red. Blc. baklet -rroaucers" prices isil eed, $31.00011.50; rolled. 81; brewing. ye i. OATS Producers' price -Track No. l, knot delivery, white. 830.S0O91.00: rrnv tSO.OOigilSO.SO: December and January iieiivery, wo. l wnite, ssf.oo. MTLLSTUFrs Sellina ' orice Bran. 124.60: middlings. $81.00; Shorts. 82S.SO; EhOD, llV.VVWiD.VO. Y Producers price lsii cron JValley timothy, fancy, $17: ordinary B15; eastern Oregon. ,, $17: Idaho, $18 9 mixed, j z; ciover, (io: wheat, ill 8 2; cheat. $1112; alfalfa, 112012.50; bat". IllWH. - i - . FIOtTR sewn r brica Patents. I 80: Willamette.t$4.E0 ner barrel: loeat ri l 0111.1 w vvi m.am . n""' ' r , r B.BO; export grades, $3.7008.75. Batter, Eggs and poultry. BUTTSR Extra creamery, cubes and ubs, 8c: prints. 87c; ordinary prints, i48Bct (Sairy, 1818Hc. . . BUTTER FAT Producers' . price P. h. b. Portland, per pound, 86c. . HAiUB ijocai extras, ' Bytoc; rancy, 95c: case count, 40c: soot buying price. tse, t o. b. Portland; eastern . fresh, oe; Aprils. tRASSOo. ' rou Jlt x rancy nens, lie: Loung ducks. 'Ulio; old ducks, 16c; urkeys, auve, nominal, 18W19C: dressed. lUniIH4X .UWtiai HgCVil,, UIU. fl.yv, Louns, $2.00 8.40. WILD OAMH eose, 44.50 dos.; 2B(ffi85n each: mallard. BOo en eh? vldseon, $5 dozen. . v-'-'... I i;tlftr.BE r rBBn ureim tincy, i run eam. triplets and daisies, lHo per h- TOnn Amnrlcsa. 17UR! stnraira. flats. 18e: Yourig Amerless. 17c - Hops, wool ana Hides. , HOPS Producers' price 1811 crop, holoe, 45c; prime, 44c; medium, 4248o; 809 growth, 20c: 1912 contracts, 22ic; 913 and 1914, 17c lb. m TAELOW Prima, ner lb- 4o: Ko. I. iTOQL Produrers' pries - Nomlnsl, l Zastern Oregon. 9916e. i; YvuiftmBiiB vaiiav iiunji4he: juijriAiK inii. selected, 8BCTI70. . CHITT1M BARIT Produe-rs' nrlce 1911, less carlots, 5 8c: carlots. 8 Vic. HIDES Dry hides. 17o lh! rreen. Sffs hoc: bulls, rreen. sslt. H7e lb.: kips. yioc; caives, cry. unfjoo par Ih. . , , OrOeerles. ' fruit or .berry, $8.70; dry , grsnulated. te.60.-u yeuow, 18.00: beet, $6.60; extra ionoiuiu- plantation cane granulated, 5c ess. ; (Above quotations are 80 days net .SALT Coarse, half around 100a. in KO er ton: 50a, 89.00; table dairy. 80s 812: tOOs, $17: bales. $2.20: extra fine bar- eis, zs,.os ana iva ; lump rock, 28.50per ton. 7. ' , , RICK-Japan. No. 1. 85Uo: No. 8. He; ffw Orleans head, 6 H o J Cro- HONKr-rvew. is.tb per case. RKANS Small -white. ' 84.90: larsw -nur, fi", . VBVU. ft.!,, LimaS."2.75. reds, $5.50. , ; , , i DC ii Mt.b ft, QK - . . mi Hi. j - Fruits and , Tsgetahlea. - APPLES New crop, 1 1.00 8 8.00V, POTATOES Selling prioes Selected FOR HOL KEYS APPLES FROM WALLACE. ORCHARD ARE SHIPPED OUT UNDER 01 LABEL Excellent Product of Willamette Val ley Goes East M the Growth of Salem and Not. of Jlood River; Investigation Proves Mistake. In an article published In The Jour nal last week it was stated that apples grown In the Wallace orchard at Salem were being sent out under a Hood River label. : This has been found to be Incorrect.- : ,i, . - N '. . Protest was made regarding the arti cle by the Hood River firm said to have shipped the apples under Its own label and - upon investigation It has 'been found that the report had no foundation. ' The Information on which the article was based wis given to The Journal -by a persop who professed to know that the fruit was being sent out as the product of Hood River, but after . a thorough investigation It has been found that the apples wera sent .out. with the regular Wallace orchards label, which . bears the inscription' In large type: "Grown and packed at the Wal lace Orchards, Balem, Or" thui giving credit for the quality to the , section infti proaucea mem. Oregon,' 21.25; ordinary. 11.08: buying price. flOeffl 21.20: sweets. 2 Uc. 1 -ONIONS Yellow. 21.60: rarllc. .T8c. FRESH FRUITS Oranges. 84.60 per pox: bananas, so id.; lemons, 84. sops; limes, f9 a case; grapefruit, 87; plne apples. 6c per lb.;, cranberries.'' $12: huckleberries. 6o per to.: peaches. SO re-pears, 81.60; grapes, $1.0001.25. VEOETABLES New turnips, 21(ffll.85 ssck; oeeta, i.dw; carrots, ii.ifievi.60j cabbage, 80$1.00; California tomatoes, 21.25 crate; betns, 4o lb.: green onions, 15c doxen; peppers, bell. lOo lb.; head lettuce; 60c dozen; hothouse, $101.25 box; radishes. 16c dozen bunches; celery, 759 86c dozen; egg plant, ,10o lb.; cucum bers, 60c dosen: peas, 9c: cauliflower, local. 75e $1.00. t .- v .:.;. , i" Sleats, rish and PrOtrlsloas. DRESSED ; MEATS Front street: Hogs, fancy, 9o per pound; ordinary, 88Uc; heavy, 7H8c-, veals, extra, 12Hc;- ordinary, 1 HH012c;. poon 8210o; spring lambs, 1M,&o; mutton, 07c: goats. 4c: beef. 09o. HAMS, BACON, - Etc. Hams, 1849 17c; breakfsst bacon, 15tf&27c; boiled ham, 29 8Po; picnics, 12c; cottage, 18c: regular short clears, smoked, 12Hc; backs, smoked. 1$ H 014c; pickled tongues, 76o lb. . - . LARD Kettle leaf tierces. 12o lb.; steam rendered. ' tierce. llio per lb.; eompound, tierces, 8 Ho par lb. FISH Nominal Rock cod. I0o re.: flounders, 60: halibut, 6 A 7c; striped base. 20c; (Catfish. IS 012 He; salmon, 8910e lb.) soles, 7c per lb.; shHmps, 12Ho lb.; perch. 708c; tomcod, 60; lob sters, 26c; herrlnsrs, 606c; black base, 20o; sturgeon. 12 He per lb.; silver smelt. 80 lb.; black cod. 7Hc: dressed shad. 7c: roo shsd. 10c; shad roe. 20a lb, OYSTERS Shoatwater bay. per gal lon. ( ; per 100 lb. aack. f 4u Olym pla. per gallon S: per 100 lb sack. $9; canned , eastern, 65o can, '86.B0 doaen; eastern in shell. 81.76 02.00 per 100; razor clams. $202.25 box., . Faints, coal OIL Sto. r ' LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls., 80a gal.; kettle boiled, bblw 8O0J raw. in cases, 88c;bolled, in cases, 85o gallon; lots of 250 gallons, lo less;, oil cake meal, $44 per ton. - ' WHITE LEAD Ton lota. So per lb.; too lb. lota. 80 per lb.: leaa lota. lu UJi;iNiiriu 00 uegrees. cases, stfeo gallon: Iron bbls.j 21V4o per gallon, - ROPE Manila, 80; sisal. fUa. COAL OIL Cases: Pearl, 18c: atar. 19c per gallon; ' iter white, bulk. 80 12Ho per gallon;' special water white, 1216a - , GASOLINE Red crown and motor. U oVp. SgSl- !!g!o5 gallon. TURPFNTINE In eases, 78e: wood barrels. 70Hc: iron barrels, 680 per gal lon; 10 case lota. 72c SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE The Potato and Onion Trade Holds Steady in South, i San Francisco, Nov. ; 25.t Wheat Australian and propo, ' 21.6501.67; California club, 21.4701.52; north ern wheat bluestem, 81.B7H 01.62H; club $1.62 H 01.65; Turkey red, 21.57M l.fiO; Russian red, $1.6001.62". Barley Feed, good to choice, 21.95; fancy, $1.97 H; poor to fair. $1.87H 1.92 shipping and brewing, $2.00 Eggs California fresh. Including cases: Extras, 51c; firsta, 45c', select pullets, 42o: storage extras, 28c. Butter California fresh: Extras, Sic; prime firsts, 28o- firsts 26 HC Cheese New California flats, fancy, 17c; firsts, 14Hc: seconds. ISVic; Cali fornia young America, fancy. 17c: do firsts, 16c; Oregon fancy, 17 Ho. Stor age, Oregon fancy, 16c; New York dai sies, ,18c; do singles, 17 He. Potatoes, per cental Oregon Bur banks. 81.4501.60: Salinas do. 81.650 1.80: River Whites. $1.1001.85: Alameda. 81.10 wi.eo; sweets, 8i.eutvi.oa. unions riew yeuow, ji.uuwi.zo. Oranges, per box Navels, fancy, $2.76 03.60: choice. ,22.2902.50: standard. 22.00; Tangerines; $1.25 01.60; Valenclas fancy, 24.0004.60; do choice, 23-25 0 3,60. SEATTLE PRODUCE MARKET " ,. iiassiiiiswiisjas , -. Butter, Eggs and Cheese Unchanged ; , - in the Northern City. ' . (TJnlteA Pre leated Wire.i ' Seattle, Nov. 26. Butter Washing ton -creamery, firsts. 874928c: eastern fresh. JO 85c: do storaae. 28032c.- v Eggs Local ranch, 60c; eastern fresh, 40c; do storage, xiynvc Cheese Tillamook twins. 16He; do Young Americas, 18c, Wisoontln Young Americas, 18Hc; do twins, 17c; cream, 17c; Coos Bay, 15 He; llmburger, 17o. , Onlons-Yellow,' $1.60 per sack; red, $1.50; Walla Walla, $1.8601.80. Potatoes $25028 per ton. e - i 1 . ' TURKEYS FOR SAM FRANCISCO Oakland, Or., Sends 5300 Birds to ' ; Southern Market. Oakland, Or., Nov. 25. -Turkey ship. ments from Oakland for the Thanks-' 1 . . 1 . . . ten, wi 1 nr 68.000 Dounda The nrlea nald tha 1 growers for dressed stock was 2.0 cents a pound. AH of them went to San Fran cisco. On account of the prices of fered the largest growers are holding their birds for the Christmas trade. - NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Portland Banks. Clearings today .......... .$1,988,783.39 Yea ago ,k..., .. 1,640,888.98 Gain today; . . . ,'. . , . . . . , .'. . t , 243.424.41 Balances today ,.,,,.....,$ 870,028.68 , Year ago ;........'.,: 218.669.76 - Twcoma Banks, - Clearings today f (11,)58.00 Balances today . ....... . . . ,,-t 86.767.00 f '.:s.""!-y ." " ' ' -Vf " ' : Sfoney and Exchange, . ' .London, Nov. 15. Consols, 78; sil ver, 25 : bank rate, 4 per cent , New , York, Nov. ' 25-Sterling ex change, long, 4.84;' short, 4.8714; sliver bullion, 56 H. , '-s'i . v . San Franclscd, Nov,' 25. Sterling ex change. 60 days, 4.82 Hi sight, 4.86; doo., 4.RZ. Transierv, teiegrapnic, a premi um; sight par.. ii New York Cotton Market, Close. Jan 903 . Sis 929 895 89B097 905007 912014 920022 -t22024 92021 , 927028 917ll March . ...914 905 May . i...21 ; 913 920 ... V' ! (920 4 ,927 , 217 July ......928 Aug. ...... . i . , Sep. ,,.,.932 ' Oct.. ....,9J8 Dec, ,..,.928 932 936 922 ' HOPS SHORT SELLERS ' BECOMING FRANTIC DELIVERY IS NECESSARY November Contract Mast Be Filled by End of Month and Few Lota k : Remain ; ; Foreign Bayers 6 till ; Purchasing at 45 Cents Pound. " ' ' rorelgu fcop Varaets. - . ' (Special Cable.) r - -" London Market oontvnues very firm with price 10 shillings higher, and eager bids for all growths. ' Nuremberg" Germany Contln- ental hop markets firm and 'ad vancing with rise of 6 to S Shillings. ; : " ' "'.V ' '' ' v". "" asanas v jv '; 1 '(i ;' . Short sellers in the hop market are frantio and efforts to depress tha price so that they could cover have proved unavailing. Sales continue at 46o a pound with exporters tha principal operators.. ' v.John Carmlchael of Salem purchaaed about . 1200 bales during the past 24 hours. Some of tha lots reported pur chased are: T. B, Jones, Salem. 887 bales; Homer Goulet Brooks, 104 bales: about 160 balea from other growera and dealers. Price - paid was reported at 46o a pound. " v William Brown of Salem purchased 100 bales in the Silver ton section which included the Robert Winger crop. 1 Price paia reportea at o& Further orders for domestlo and ex Sort account are coming forward and i trade is now expecting, another ad vance In the price before tha end of the montn wnen deliveries ot xwovem ber contracts will be forced. - Foreign markets are firmer and high er...-', . -v . J New York. Nov. 25. The stock mar ket during today'a session reflected the usual week-end realizing and evening up of accounts, but in addition London was reported as selling stocks rather freely, that is aside from Canadian Pacific, on fears that the speeches of tha British foreign secretary before parliament on Monday relative to England'a attitude on the. Moroccan controversy would csuse some' continental selling and per haps aome uneasiness. Seemingly, the activities On the Stan ley Investigating committee, after con gress convenes. If current reports are true, will command considerable atten tion, and thia, taken in connection with the agitation which la thought will be in evidence aa soon lis - the legislators assemble on December 4. has done much toward fostering the desire on the part of the Interests which for some time have been committed to the aide of ad vancing prices to secure at least part profits on long stock and to foster an expansion of the short Interest, the latter havlag contracted materially dur- lna; tne past.. lew weens. UeBcrlption Open Hlghj Low j Bid Amal. Cop. Co. Am. car & H cl Am. Cot Oil, o, Am. Loccl . . . Am. Sugar,' c . . Am, Smelt, c. . do pfd . . . . Anacd Min. Co, Am Woolen, c. Atchison, c . . . . do pfd Bait & Ohio, 0. Beet Sugar Bklyn. R. Tran. Can. Pacific, c. Cen,. Leather, c. do pfd 73 78 29 29 28 107H 107 i07H 241H Chi. & Ot Wt. o 20541 20H 2014 do pfd ....... C, M. 4 St. P.. C. & N., c Ches. & Ohio ., Colo. F. & I., c. Colo. South., c. . . do 2d pro. do 1st pfd. . . . Cons. Gas. .... Corn Prod., c. . . 141 140 do trd. Dela. & Hudson D. & R. G., 0.. do pfd. Erie, c ao zd prn. . . do 1st nfd. . . General Electric. G. North., pfd. . Ice Securities . Illinois Cen. . . Int Hsrvester . Int. Met., c do nld Lehigh .Valley ': Kan City South. LOUIS. Nr. NaSIl. . . 158 168 Mex, National 2d M., S. P. S.S.M. 1364 18514 M.. K, t T.,.C do pfd Mo. Pacific ... 39 89 29 Na. Lead . , . Na. Con N. Y. Central N. Y., O. & W. N. & W., c... North Am North; Pac, 0. p. m. s. a... Penn. R'y 18H 108 110 74tt 118 82 122V4 P. a, L. & C. C P. o. v., e. i ReadlnK c..... : do 2d pfd do 1st Pfd . ... R. I. & S., c... do pfd Rock Is., c do pfd 8.1 A S. F.. 2d. do 1st pfd . . . . S. L. ft S. W.. 0. . do pfd S. P., o. South. Ry., o. .. 163 162 II 83 26 26 44 43 iitf 114 80 7314 ir?' T2;.' 'iex. at xac. .... . . " - do. pfd. 41V 41 ii Vi Vf. P., 0. ..i... do. pfd. . . . . U. S. Rubber, e, do. nfd. 176 176 94 47 47 tr. 8. Steel Co., c. utan copper .. Va. Chem. . . . , . Wabnsh,- o. , ... W. U. Tel. .... Westing. Eleo. . Wis. Cent. o. . Total sales. 162 300 snares. PROPOSES TO PREVENT HORSES FROM SLIPPING ; ' '-"-; ;'..( ':' In response to an appeal from Dan Kellaher and August Berg, representing the Portland Horaeowners' association. Mayor Rushlight this morning directed City Engineer Hurlburt to devise some plan of protecting horses , from Injury due to slipping on wet pavements. . The city engineer will submit esti mates on the cost of soma kind of rough top dressing for the pavementa in slip pery weather. Provision for tha liberal use of this in the Interests of dumb animals during tha ensuing year, will ba made.-'"'M.jv,:'! .-'.j ?.J -. J "Millions of dollars are invested " in horses here tn Portland," said Mr. Kel laher. "and an annual loas of thousand of dollars Is suffered by horaeowners on account of animals having to be destroyej after - receiving injuries by slipping on wet pavementa," WEEK-END SELLING IN SECURITY MARKE 17 HEAD. OF CATTLE v ARE ONLY. ARRIVALS : ,IN PORT Buyers Are Not Scared-Because They Have Plenty of Stock ln Reserrej All Values Are ? Yield at ' Same .Helsht as Friday Prices. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RT7M. " f Hogs. Cattle. Calves, Sheep; Saturday ...... ... - 17 Friday ....... 178 : f 46 Thursday ..... 498 ' 607 Wednesday ,....628, 4. 1 Tuesday ...... 99 6 Monday 113 ' C18 Week ago ..... 63 ? 66 st r i 6 278 160 . 3480 12 4571 ;'3-ll? ill-' a. J With not a single arrival In tha yards during the past 21 hours, there was a nominal tana in all lines of livestock at North-Portland today. .; ' Some very poor aheep and lambs which had been carried over from yea tArriav found a aala durlns; the early morning at prlcea that fitted snugly the leeaer ciass. Buyers complain that practically all of tha shipments of sheep from the home territory ; recently have been of an noor nuaJitv that they - were Sent back On feed for : finishing. In their present form thsy were; not worth any thing to killers. v . -AJ-- ? The lanlbe ihat wera sold this mom ing averaged 1H pounds and sold at $3 66, while aome cull ewes that avert aged 91 pounds went at $2.86. ' Sheep valuea at North Portland: j ' . Select lambs ......... ....3 ,Z? Choice lambs ........,... 59 Common lambs 4-004.25 Yearling wethers J.60 Old wethers 'i, ". Fancy ewes ........ '46'8-60 Ordinary , ,.,-.,..--.B08:0 At Chicago there was a ateady tone In the aheep trade today, with no change in prices. At South Omaha there were no ar rivals in the mutton division today; Quotations remaining nominally at Fri ay's average. . ' Sheep run today None Week 9.86 Same period 1910 VA Month to date 24.828 Same period 1910 16,763 Year to date ??5i? lama period 1910 148,004 Cattle Trade Supplied. While only If head arrived In the cattle market at North Portland today, the trade was not scared. Everyone has about all. the cattle they need at thia time, therefore buyera are show ing no inclination to hurry shipments in tnia airecuun. Select Steers t Fancy ateero Choice steers ., Feeders 6.60 6.40 5.80 4.65 4.25 5.00 3.26 4.76 4.25414. 85 4.00 Fancy heifera Feeder cows . . Fancy cows . . V'urirv nuns Good ordinary bulla Btaga Fancy light calves ...... Medium calves ........... 4.25 7.50 6.00(3 6.60 A AA M R A A Ordinary calves Oinary caiven ............ '".- a cYiirmirn thara was a steady tone In the cattle trade with no change in prices.' f . . At South Omaha there waa an ab sence of cattle .today and quotatlona were nominally cnangea. Cattle run, today ..,....- Week ....... . ;.......'..... Same period, 1910 Month to date ...... Bams period, 1910 t 1,094 1,704 6.162 6,619 Same period, 1910 ..,......... 83.Q40 Z,ook for Steady Swine Trade. With no arrivals today in tha swine division, North Portland hog Interests re anticipating ss4y"ne n the local market hereafter. While there was weakness elsewhere today, the local market has been placed upon a basis where all bearish news has been fully discounted. ...... North Portland swine trade today: Best eastern Oregon ,,.$ 6.66 Medium eastern Oregon .... 6.60 Best Willamette valley 6.60 Good to heavy , . 6.00 Feeders 6.6006.86 At Chicago there was a weak tone in the hog trade with top stuff at $6.56, This was for heavy lots, best mixed loads offering up to $6.52. Run for the day was 13,000 nead or the same aa a year ago. At South Omaha hog market was weak, with prices 10c lower. Tops sold at 56.80, Hog run today Week Same period, 1910 Month to date Same period, 1910 Year to date Same period. 1910 Saturday's Xilvestook Sales. SHEEP AND LAMBS. Av. Lbs. 217 feed lamb , 6114 191 cull ewes , . 91 V 1.611 986 6,840 6,709 85,084 75,683 Price. $3.65 2.85 CHICAGO HOGS WEAKER Run for the Day Is 13,000, or Same , as a Year Ago. Phlr.ae-o. Nov. 25. Run: Hoas. 12.000: cattle, 300; sheep. 1000. Hogs are weak, left over, 7800; re ceipta a year agq, 18,000; mixed, 35.80 6.62; heavy, $6.26(06.55; rough. $6.85j 6.20; light $6.7006.87. cattle, stcaay.. , Sheep, ateady. OMAHA HOGS DIME OFF Market Is Down to $6.30 for Tops; Run Is Liberal, South Omaha, Nov. 25. Cattle None. , ... Hogs 6400; market 60100 lower; sales $606.80. Sheep None. A German Allegory. ' V . . From Llpplncotfs. . On a'- recent trip to Qermany; Dr. Harvey Wiley, the government's pure food expert heard an allegory wltn reference to the subject of food adul teration which, he contends should cause Americans to congratulate them selves that things are so well ordered In this respect in tne United State. The German aliegory was substantial ly aa followa: Four flies, wnicn naa maae tneir way Into a certain pantry, determined to have a feast- . i One flew to the sugar and ate heart ily: but soon died, for tha sugar waa full of white lead. The aecond chose the flour aa his diet. but he Cared no better, for the flour waa loaded with plaster of Paris. The third sampled the syrup, hut bis six leas wera presently raised In tha air, for tha syrup was colored with ani line dyes, v - ?; ; :;' , j Tha fourth fly seeing, an his mends dead determined to end hia life also, and drank deeply of the fly-poison which be found In a convenient saucer. , He la still alive and In good' health. That too was adulterated. Harvester Patent Is Sold.; , (Special- to' The) savsal''f;.'4?v-t'; ' Dayton, Wash., Nov. 25. James R. Elder and Fred L. Elder have sold a patent to the Idaho National Harvester company of Moscow, Idaho, for a price said to be $12,500. - - The . acquisition gives the Idaho National Harvester company some excellent Improvements to Ita machine. ' The Elder 'Brothers have secured several patents on farm machinery Inventions, and . have now some improvementa on which they are applying for patenta. . v. " ';j Journal Want Ads bring results. LAND YARDS MARKET. FOR VHEAT HAS SLIGHT ADVANCE N PACIFIC NORTHWEST ill Bids for CInb Here Range Up to ' 80 Cents a Bushel, Track, With Bluestem at 83 Cents; Argentina ...Cables Are Bluch More .Definite. 4 4 4 Sally Argentina drain Advioe. . (Special Cable.) . " Buenos Ayres, Argentina, Nov,' 25, The weather Is unsettled with partial light showers in the north. No damage has been done as yet. Buenos Ayres market closed firm and about Ho high er on covering, due to a good foreign demand and apprehension regarding . tho unsettled weath er In the north. . oz.ii voain wsbit kabzbt. XJvarpool V heat closed, naohaagad to HA higher. - ... -t Badapest Wheat closed Tie higher, PartsWheat H to f4 higher. Berlin Wheat lUo higher. Antwerp x,aFlatte wheat lWo high er, Dannnaa, Ho higher. WHEAT CARGOES NOMINAL. London, Nov. 26. Wheat cargoes nominal. English and French country markets steady ' PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS. , '. Cars ' Wheat Barley Flour Oata Hay Monday .... 71 ... .16 17 24 Tuesday ... 71 ... 11 5 28 Wednesday . 43 ... 6 12 19 Thursday . . SO 8 6 12 14 Friday ...... 24 ... 8 22 10 Saturday ... 61 ... 8 10 17 Year ago ... 67 1.5 2 7 T't'l this w'k 300 2 60 78 112 Year ago ... 897 12 40 87 88 Seas'ntod'te6l26 236 1188 742 1459 Year ago ..620a 266 968 615 1387 Practically speaking there was an ad vance of lo in the bids for wheat In the local market today. Buyers are gen erally offering 80o track' for club, al though a few are still quoting down as low as 79c. Bluestem. bids are uniform at 83c a bushel. Quite a few small purchases are re ported In Walla Walla county and in the vicinity of Pendleton during the past few days, according to reports Just made public by buyers. Wll of the business was on the-basls of 79o for club and 82c for bluestem. There was a firmer tone everywhere In the wheat trade today owing to the more deflnate cables from Argentina. Foreign markets were as a rule, higher. Oats market is quite steady with bids at $31 track for No. 1 white. Only a small -amount of flour busi ness is reported for China, this being in dribbling lots. No change in price. WORLD'S WHEAT HIGHER Markets Advance Both in America and Europe. Chicago, November 25. There was noticeable today in the wheat trade a decided feeling of firmness, which seemed to have more back of it than the covering by local shorts. The buy ing; was chiefly by shorts, big and lit tle, and but for nromnt nelllns; on the part of a number of big wire houses, the marnet mignt easily nave made a fur ther early advance. The key to the speculative situation at this writing Is the Buenos Ayres market and the conditions in Argentina. which prices there represent. The Fri day market at that center closed hlfrher and the overnlsrht cables to Eu rope claimed there was uneasy feeling over the prospect of a lowering of the crop promise, as well as a. decidedly good foreign demand. Antwerp was the first continental market to show decided strenth. iot- lne La Plata wheat 1W hieher and in the end futures were at about 2 cents advance. Berlin was up 114 o and Buda pest c. t WHEAT. Month Dec. , May . July , Dec. , May . July , Opening High Low Close , 96 .ioo 95 95 96 101 V4 100 100 tA V ft 4 it is CORN. 68 63 63H 644 64 ' 64U 64 V, 6414 64 OATS. Dec 4714 47 li May 49 49 July 46 46 47 49 45 ,1602 1650 1642 . 925 947 4714 4914 A 46 B 1607 A PORK. Jan. May July Jan. May July 1605 1607 1662 1657 1666 1667 LARD 925 927 947 952 RIBS. 840 845 867 870 867 867 1656 1667 927 952 962 842 870 867' Jan. . . . . May July .... 846 867 865 San Francisco Call Board. San Francisco, Nov. 25. Barley: Open. Close. Dec 187 A 187 A May 198 B 19814 GIRL 17 YEARS OLD IS SENT TO ASYLUM Miss Eda Dillon, 17 years olJ. and employed in a local department store, has been adjudged Insane and taken to the state insane hospital for treatment The cause of her mental trouble la at tributed to constant attendance at the Gipsy Smith meetings. When the girl reported for work Thursday morning she approached a customer and Implored the person to embrace the religious faith. ' Fellow employes noticed tho strange actions ot the girl,, and had her taken in charge by the police. She was examined yesterday afternoon and ordered to be Immediately given treat ment in the state Institution. Pianos rented $3, $4 per month, free drayage. Kohlor & Chase, 375 Wash ington st i Piano rents $2 mo. 876 Wash, st Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds , Cotton, Grain, Etc 216-217 Board of Trade Building Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan A Bryan t' Chicago, New fork, Boston. - yWa ' have tbe''enly private wire i connecting.. Portland .; with, tha ; ', eastesn exchanges, . ' , . thirteen YEI SENT TO ROCKPILE What is considered the worst gang of "yegg" men arrested In this city for some time, and who were picked up in two ' crews by Detectives Coleman and Snow and Deputy Sheriffs Leonard and Phillips, was disposed of thia morning when Judge Taswell found every mem ber guilty and sentenced each to terms varying from 20 to 90 daya each. C. B. Lewis, one of the gang, who was sentenced to 90 days, was arrested in the court room this morning by De tective Coleman while talking to an at torney, whom he Intended to engage as the legal representative for several of the members of the gang. Frank Nolan, alias "Big Johnnie," who was said to be implicated In Ihe Sell wood postofflca robbery, was given 80 days. "'.)- The other sentences were aa followa: Nell McNamara; Charles Carroll, alias George La Verne, who admitted this morning that he escnnoi mh, ,hi v. J?ftKeU" Butte- and J- J- Johnson, 90 dffys each. Frank Wilson, Fred Wil son, Jeff Cornell, 60 days each. John Leo, Frank Hill, Curtis Charlea, Jack Hayden and Al Stevens, 80 daya each. Alleged Thieves Arrested. John Campbell, aged 17 years, and Tom Waites, aged 18 years, were ar rested last night by Patrolman Black charged of disposing of stolen goods, and John Guman, a Greek, at 275 Burn aide atreet, waa arrested for receiving stolen goods. The boys are suspected of the robbery of the LUlta Bros, gro cery store at (31 Union avenue north several nights ago, wnen a quantity of cigars and tobacco waa stolen. Oaka rink well conducted and la popu lar with the better classes. in What $1 a Week Interest Paid on Savings Deposits 248 Washington St., Bet. Sesond and Third . Open Regular Banking Hours and Saturday :: Evening From 6 to 8. - WILLS Every man and woman should make a will, and the advantages of a Trust Company acting; as executor or trustee will be generally conceded. WILLS may be drawn' and filed with this company, which is authorized under the state banking law to act as administrator. Security Sayings and Trust Company PORTLAND. OREGON. ; Capital $1,000,000. Surplus, $400,000 ' LaMBERlVTEfilS NiSTIlOBAL BARK 4 CAPITAL $1,000,000 jLT.., 4 PER CENT COR. 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As many of the invi tations were delayed, those who have not answered as yet are, requested to . telephone to Chairman Charles Ryan, at the Empresa theater, today. - - That the affair will not ba solemn aa court proceedings sometimes are,' 'a stringed orchestra will play the live-' liest tunes and two quartets will war ble catchy ditties. Other musical num bers will also serve to whet the appe tites. As Is customary at Press club "Jinks," therrf will be stunts. Tha mem bers of the Press club have been plan ning these for some time. In order Jo show that the lawyers also have a keen sense of humor a committee of the Bar association Is also planning a few se lect ones to spring and there will ba some fun and hilarity. . , , Thia Is the first of a series of break fasts to be given by the newspaper men this year and they promise to be even more popular than they were last year. Smoke Queen Quality tobacco. Save the labels. See 167 3rd. 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