17 E CATTLE MARKET AT A LOW EBB WITH ALL STATIONARY VALUES NOMINALLY RULE FOR SUPPLIES OF WHEAT Market Remains tjnlet With Club Bids at 77 Cents and Bluestem at 81 Cents, Track; Europe Is Still Eyeing the Argentina Situation. now being carried on by ths animal hus Money and Exchange. London, Dec. 8. Consols 74 Hi stiver, 26 1 bank rate, 4 per cent. New York, Deo. I. Sterling exchange, long, 4.83 to; short, 4.87; sliver bullion, 66 ft. Ban Francisco. ' Deo. 1. (Merlins ex bandry department of ths Oregon Agri cultural college. : , '.! ' ' A carload of steers have been received at tha college farm, and will be put in ; .1-2 .10 3-1 CENT PER PUTS FANCY HENS AT . 16 CENTS PER POUND BUTTER FIRM-LOCAL shape for the market as soon as possi ble. The animals have been divided into two lots according to weight, one being fed alfalfa hay and the other a ration of alfalfa and grain. The exact weights of the two herds will be taken every two weeks, and in this manner the college will be able to determine the cost of feeolng each herd per pound gained. As the experiment Is being carried on largely for the ben efit of eastern Oregon farmers, the steers are being fed' on choice alfalfa grown in the eastern section of . the state. .. - HOGS HIGHER AT OMAHA Pi ESTSST change, 0 days, 4.81 H; sight 454j doc, 4.814; transfers, telegraphic, per cent premium; sight, par. Mean Thing. From Toledo Blade. May belle Sea : the beautiful engage ment ring Jack gave m last night. -Estelle Gracious! Has that just got around to yout ' , Daisies, Triplets and Twins Quoted at .17 to IJH Cents, With Little Market Is the Best in Months With Broilers Scarce and Higher; Eggs , Are Very Weak. for. Ranch With the Prices. Unchanged. Packers Still Have an Over Supply, Absence of Price Shading Is Firm Sign Noted in Better Conditions Here; California Is Shipping Stock to tho East, . ! Therefore Are Not Willing Bidders; Prices Remain at the Same Level; Hogs Are Holding Very Finn. .Available Tender Higher Figure? .'?..? THE OREGON -;. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. .. FRIDAY EVENING,: l DECEMBER 8, 1011. era RISE SOUTH AND EASTERN UHttMKKhrtt OUND HIGHER HERE INTER OCKED MARKET IMPROVING . Eastern Product Are Offering. '1: . r-:-rJ, -;,v - .. K 7 .Portland Waolssals MatktV - 4 Egg weaker. Chickens higher, again. Cheap apples move beat. Dressed meets lower. ' Butter, market firmer. Shading; milk values. Cheese up (or fresh. Hop market firmer. y ' : v f The cheese market is quoted from o '-to o a pound higher locally today. "Daisies. triplets and twins are selling at 1717Ho a pound today for fresh i stock. With but. a nominal supply of fered below the hlgb mark. Young Americas are quoted from 18a to Ufco a pound. Storage cheese is following closely the advancing market for fresh stock; tin .fact, some of the leading handlers 'are selling this product within a few tractions of the extreme top. As a rule. r however, Btorage Is quoted lo under the flSh StOClC ' . , , '(:-:-,,..-,,,! Telephone messages from Tillamook received here are to the effect that there Is only a nominal supply of cheese available there at any .price. - Limited offerings are shown at 16c a pound for f reith. t. o,. b. Tillamook, which means -mat wun ireignt ana otner cnarsee "added, this stock could not be sold with any profit below 17 Ho for flats. ' with the Increased price of local Cheese, some of the handlers of eastern stoelc are beginning to offer, but as they aca asking full local figures, the call 'Is limited. At the same price, or even '(With i eastern cheese quoted He under 'the local product the demand is con fined almost exclusively to the home make. Home of the leading handlers of Tilla mook cheese here have none to offer at -any price. DRESSED MEATS ARE WEAKER i , 1 All through the dressed meat market a weaker tone is rullnv today. Receipts have been so liberal during the past few days that almost the entire trade is filled up. Some cleanups of hon were reported down to (fee, with most sales of fancy veal around I So a pound. i PLENTY OP APPLES COMING While extra fancy apples continue scarce and In limited demand at ex treme prices, the trade is at present get ting all the fruit It can take care of. 'The best demand Is around 11 1.26. MILK., PEOPLE FILLED UP Internal disagreements between stock . holders of a milk condensary la having ' an adverse effect upon tho trade at this .time. The market is very weak. One leading canner quoted milk this morning at the regular , list, $3.66, but gave one ea free with 10 purchased. This puts the value considerably . lower. Another milk that Is quoted regularly at 13.45 , is actually being sold at $3.16. ' SOUTHWEST AFTER POTATOES 'Orders fof potatoei'Vrs 'still coming from- the southwest and the market Is firm. Texas has entered the trade and several lots have been rolled in that direction. Arizona continues a buyer but nothing is doing with California out aide -' the call for seed SUGAR MARKET WEAKER There was a weaker tone In the sugar trade today all over tha country. The drop of lc In the east yesterday Is ex pected to force a similar cut here. This would put jobbers' prices at the same basis quoted by refineries. HOPS QUOTED FIRMER While 46c Is being freely offered for nops in tne wuiamecto vaiiey, trade is very quiet. Business In California Is perkinft up. Sales were reported there late yesterday afternoon and today at iu 10 410 a pouna lor meaiums. FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau sends out the follow lnsr notice to shippers: Brotect nhiDments as far north Seattle against minimum temperatures of about 46 degrees; northeast to Spo kane, 28 degrees; southeast to Boise, 32 yiegrees; soum to tsietuyou, 32 degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland to night, about 48 degrees." , PORTLAND JOBBlNq PRICES Oram. Tlour and '. These prices are those at which whole. - salera sell to retailers, except as other- v .wise stated: . 1 WHEAT Producers price nominal! track delivery, club, 77c; bluestem, s 8081c: fortvfold, 780c: Willamette i valley. 7c; red Russian. 7677c;' Tur- ? aey rea, oo"c. BARLEY Producers' prices mi ? Feed. IS1.00O21.60; rolled. $22; brewing ' I SIT. t . OATS Producers' prlca Track No. 1, t 'spot delivery, whits, $30.6081; grsy, , iso.eo. . , IIULD1 up r o - pining vrtr.w -nmrv i 134.80; middlings. $31.00; snorts. 126.60; . Shop. JlO.OOdJ 21.00. V HAT Producers' ' prlca 1211 crop vaiiey umouiy,- incy. iiy; , ordinary J 816: eastern Oregon, $17: Idaho, $180 ii mixed, $12; clover, $10; wheat, JllS ! i2 cheat.$ll12j alfalfa, $134l2.60 - eats, $11012. ' l FLOUR Belling price Patents, I $4 60: Willamette. $4.60 per barrsl: loca v -straight, $4.06 4.25: bakers', $4.30f V 4.60; export grades, $3.70. , Batter, Eggs sad -onltry. ,kn ' BUTTiin-tuxtra creamery, cubes and tubs. 38c: prints. 87c: ordinary nrlnts. S 24)8fic; dnfry. 18(91Hc r ' bu i i tn p a i rroaucrrr price ir. o. b. Portland. Der nound. 86c. EOOS ixcai extras, 45c; fancy, 44c;, case count. 42c: spot buying price, 42c, f. o. b. Portland; eastern fresh. 86c; Aprils, 28e. POULTRY Fancy hens, lc; springs, 15o; . geese, 'tt13c; llvs ? young ducks, 16c; old ducks, 15c; - turkevs, alive, nominal, I0J tic, dressed, : 20 2o; pigeons, old.' $1.00; young, $3 ' 2-40. ; v WILD IAMB Oeese, $4t4.50 dos. f," teal. 2685c each; mallard, 60o each; f Widwon. $4, dosen. J f i- CHEESE Fresh Oreron fanev. full i crean, triplets and daisies, 17o17HO per lb.; Young, Americas, 1818Hci !c storage flats, J lHl?4e; Young .Americas. 17i 0l1o. I ""i w'00 Bfl Hides. v f re f HOPS Producers' price 1 crop, . choice,. 45c; prime, 44o: medium, 4JJ43o; fv 1909 growth, 20c; 1912 contracts. 22 Vic; . 1913 and 1914, l7o lb. tALLOW-rPr1.Tn- vr lb- t no, i, f and grease. 8(38Uc. -j t WOOL Producers' price" Nominal. , ,1911! Willamette valley, 14Ht17Ho: ltemterh Oregon. 15e. . - A71 MOHAIR 1911. selected. 26 0 27e vf 1911. less carlots. 5o: carlots, IVie. f. . b. Portland. - '- - .- ,. HIDES Dry hldea lto: rron. SA lOe; salted hides. lOHfMlci bulla; green V, salt. , 8oj kips, 11c; calves, dry, 20of cslf skins, salted or green, 17c; green hides 11Hc less than salted; aheeo . pelts, salted; November, 90c; December, JliSrylOKo lb. -. . ' -OrOeertss. i- ' BOOAR Cubes, $6.20; powdars4.S.70; Th chicken market hers Is In a bet ter position today than It has been for months. Fancy hens are selling read ily at 18c a pound for live birds, while 1616"Ho is being received for springs that average about three pounds. - Broilers are scarce and for these the trade has been of the opinion that from lo to 2c above regular quotations could be obtained. ; Btock that Averages about two pounds comes In this class. xnera are nmv nnmin. I nfrnrinn or lumeys, duj, lew, are wanted at pres ent. u ' j-ruuKit ana geese are xirm t no prices us tea Further Weakness In Sggs. Further weakness Is showing In the egg aituatlon here and while prices were unchanged from yesterday, the outlet was smaller. RecelDta continue very liberal and fresh ranch stock Is now coming In bet ter than it has for several - months. Late sales of selected ranch eggs are reported at 45c a dosen. but one promi nent handler said today that he was of the opinion that It would take a 3o maricet toaay to unload. The dumDina here of so much noor eastern eggs Is having its effect upon the fresh product. While there Is al ways a certain demand for fresh eggs, prices are limited. The trade is still showing its pref erence for best April storage, but so much of this stock' Is available that nothing over 23c a dosen Is being asked, although It is reported that Aprils are being moved out In some instances as fresh eastern. . New York. Dec. 8. There wss a some what better feellnr at the ODenlna of the security market today, and: the clos ing waa generally a few fractions high er. Trading was small, and call loans continued around 4 per cent. Colorado Southern declared the reg ular annual dividend of 2 per cent today. Range ok New York prices furnished by Overbed? & Cooke Co.: Uesorlptlon IOpeh.lHlghTLow.Cloaa Amal. Cop. Co. 68 62 10 43 Am. u. a jr., o. Am. Can, c. ... Am, Cot, Oil, o Am. Loco., c , . Am, Sugar, o. . Am. Smelt, a. . 116 Anaconda Mg. Co Am. woolen, c. . . Atchison,, c. . . . , . Atchison, c .... B. & O., c Beet 8ugar B. Kd. Transit.. C. P.. o C. Leather, c. . . . ChL & O. W., c. Chi., M. & St P. . ChL A N., c... . C ik O... Colo. F. A I., o. Colo. South., c . . Cons. Gas Del. & Hud..... D. & R. a., c . . . Erie, c- Oen. Electric... O. Worth., pfd.. Illinois Central. Int Harvester. . Int. Met, c. . . . kehlgh Valley... . a South Louis. & Nash.. . M., S. P.&S. S. M. M., K. & T., c... Missouri Pac. ... National Lead.. Nevada Cons. . . N. Y. Central .. N. Y.. O. & W.. . Nor. & West. c. 104 104 104 100 iooh 100 62 07 75 78 76 227 237 236 19WS 19 19 1074 109 108 142 12 28 It 28 275g 138 137 136 20 80 152 128 142ft S 14U 13 XII 176 165H H7 29 28 17 106 40 107 11 North American. Northern fac., c Pacific M. S. Co. l 21 Penn. Ry 121 V4 P. Q.. L. A C. Co. 103 82 147 pressed S. Car, c Keaamg, o .... Rep. I. & S., c. Rock Island, c. 8. L. & S. F o. Sou. Pac, c... Sou. Ry., c Texas A Paclf . . 22 T., St. L. & W., c union i'aciric, c. do pfd U. S. Rubber, c. . U. 8. Steel Co., o. Utah Copper Virginia Chem. .. Wabash, c. . . . . . do jpfd W. U. Tele West Electrio . . Ml A 9 77 64 Wis. Central, c Total Sales .......... .493,600 shares HOGS STRONG AT CHICAGO Market Has Run of 21,000 Good y Tone for Cattle. Chicago, Dec. 8. Run: Hogs, 21,000; cattle, 2000 ; sheep, 12,000. " Hogs closed strong; left over 9100. Receipts a year agd 21,000. Mixed $5.76 6.30; heavy, $8.1O4t6.80; rough, $6.71 06.06; light, $5.86 6.16. Cattle Strong, Sheep tSeady. New York Cotton Market, Open. High. Low. con 00 . b,. Close. 8641965 870(571 880$81 8800 January .... OIO DOV OOI March $89 889 870 May 89T 898 '880 July 904 911 880 September... 910 910 910 Ootobcr .... 918 918 901 910 90001 December .. 911 911 892 900002 San Francisco Barley Market. San Francisco, Dec. 8. Calls; WHEAT Ooen. HI ah. Low. Close. May ..160B ... ... 165A May ........177 184 177 184 fruit or berry, 36.80; dry granulated, 36.60: D yellow, 35.80; beet. 36.40; extra Honolulu plantation cane granulated, lo less. (Above quotations are SO days net RICE Jacan. No. liaiUo! No. J 4HC: New Orleans Bead. lUflto; Cre ole, .Bo. SALT Coarse, half ground 100a. 88.10 ?er ton: oos, l.00: tame Oalrjr. 6es. 318; 00s, 317: bales, .20: extra fine bar re i a, zs. os ana lus, MVii tump rocs, 320-60 per ton. HUNET-ntf. ii. 75 ner case. BKANS Small White. $4.90: large white, 84.86: oing. 14.25; bayou. 14.76 ; Llmas. 87; reds, 35.60. . 3f raits ana Vegetables. - f APPLES New crop, 81.00ii3.00. ' ' POTATOES Belling prices: Ordinary Orecon. 21.26: Door. 81.00(31.06: buvlna price. 96001.36: sweets,- 8 V42 He. . iiNluiNS rennw, i.ou; game, iwro. mav.a-a mniTg nnnm ltd box; bananas, lo lb.f lemons. J4.60 6; Times, 19 a case; grapefruit. 8107: pine apples, 6c per lb,; cranberries, 111912; reaches, 50O76o; pears, 31.60; grapes, 1.00(91.25: Jap oranges, 81.26. VEGETABLES New turnlna. tl 01.21 sack; beets, 81.60; carrots, 11.2601.60; caDnage, suwi.uo: uaurorma tomatoes, 31.S5ol.50 crate: beans, 12o lb.: vreen onions, 15a doien ; tappers, bell, lOo lb.; neaa lettuce, ix.zb crate; notnouae. flW 1.25 box: radishes. 15o dozen bunches: celery, 75085c dosen; egg plant, 10d lb.; rncumbers, 60c dosen; peas, 9c; .cauli flower, 12.00 orats. SECURITY MARKET IS HIGHER AT CLOSING ROOS WSLh.Cn. $3.99. It developed this afternoon that the load of hoga from Wallowa sold at Bortb Portlaad revtexday afternoon and reported at ge.85, really bronglit 88.89. xoe wi consisted of 103 had tht aver aged 188 pounds and was purchased by a local meat company. The bogs are saw-to aara been ttae tusst load tbat has entered the Sorth jortiad yards for many a day, every one being top- par -. - " . ., ' . PORTLAND LrVMESTOCK RUN. Hogs, gattle. Calves. Sheep. Friday .......no 40 87 84 1247 Thursday ,.,,478 Wednesday .,. 419 Tuesday ,.,,..292 Monday ,,...,861 Saturday ..... 87 Week ago..,. .631 217 21 477 1014 1761 "89 22$ a There was only a limited offering of cattle in tha yards today, and ths mar ket continues rather alow at practically the same quotations la effect yesterday. Packers both hera and In the north are full of cattle, and for that reason are trying to discourage shippers from making further Increases In the visible supply. None of the cattle that came forward recently was really needed, and for that reason tha prices paid fairly wall repre sent the bearish situation. North Portland general cattle range: Select steers $6.60 6.65 Fancy steers 5.60 Choice steers (.40 Feeders , . 4 55 Common steers 4.25 Fancy heifers 6.00 Fancy cows ' 4.76 Feeder cows 475 Fancy bulls 4.2604.36 Good ordinary bulla 4. 00 Stags 4.26 Fancy light calves 7.60 Medium calves 6.006.60 Ordinary calves 4, 00 6. 00 At Chicago - there was a strong tone in the cattle trade, with a very high run. At South Omaha cattle prices were weak, but values held at the high mark of yesterday. Cattle shippers today: J. II. Phlr man, The Dalles, 1 load cattle and calves; S. - W. Helsler, The Dalles. 1 Cattle run today Week to date . . Same period 1910 Month to date . 40 40 969 1,771 Same period 1910 419 Year to data u 077 Oime period 1910 85,712 gr Sheep Karkst &e mains Oood, Jfhere remains a good tone in the Utton division at North Portland. Ar vals for the day were rather liberal. seven loads coming forward from 8han lko. Oood sheep and lambs are holding around the previous price, although some neglect Is shown for poor stuff. Sheep values at North Portland: Select lambs $ 5.00 Choice lambs 4. To Common lambs '4.00(94.25 Yearling wethers 4.40(34.60 Old wethers 4.00 Fancy ewes 3.45 3.60 Ordinary 8.003.26 At Chicago there was a steady tone In the sheep trade today. South Omaha sheep and lambs were weaker with prices 10a to 15o lower. Top lambs sold at $5.89 .and best yearling wethers at $4.76 this mornlnr. The only shipper of sheep today to North Portland was the Prlneville Land & Livestock Co., which had the seven loads in from Shaniko. Sheep run today Week to date Same period, 1910 Month to date 1,247 1.962 1.766 4,787 Same period, 1910 4,666 Year to date 288.288 Same period, 1910 161.684 xor asantet is rirmer. Considerable strength continues in the swine trade at the local yards. There wss a run of 140 head, compared with 531 last Friday. The class of stuff that Is now coming forward is generally of good quality, and this keeps the average stuff within a rather narrow range. Only the heavy rough stuff Is bringing low prices, and In view of quality the value is gooa. North Portland swine trade today: Best $ 8.85 Medium 6.80 Light 6.80 Oood to heavy 6.76 Rough 6.0096.50 At Chlcaro there waa a strong tone in the hog trade, with a run of 21,000 head, or the same as a year ago. At South Omaha hogs were tc higher with a run of 9300 head. Tops sold at $6.20 today. Hog shippers: L. Kelson, Centralla, Wash., one load hogs and cattle; C. H. vehrs & son, L,eoanon, one load. Hog run today Week to date Same period 1910 Month to date Same period 1910 Year to date 140 .. 1,708 .. 1,848 . . 973 .. 1,630 , .88.632 ,.79,171 Samo period 1910 v radar's livestock Bales. . STEERS. Average lbs. 16 steers 991 COWS. 6 cows 976 29 oows 976 Price, $5.10 $4.75 4.66 HOGS. 95 hogs 173 $.80 2 hogs 645 6.60 61 201 6.86 X 510 6.50 1 670 4.60 HIBERNLA SAVINGS BANK OR PORTLAND, OREGON. Statement at Close of Business, December S, 1911. , RESOURCES. Loan and discount! Real estate, banking house, furniture and fixtures Stocks and securities Bonds and Warrants U. S. government 4 per cent bonds City of Portland improvement bonds . . . ; City of Seattle water bonds s Other bonds and warrants Due from banks .., Cash on hand..". Capital stock . . . .......... , , .......... . Surplus and undivided profits , , Dividends unpaid Savings and time deposits .$1,368,199.07 Demand deposits . ..... . , . . . , i . 824,607-02 ' v ; Total deposits . 'f ' . ' I' " ' OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. ANDREW C,' SMITH, President LANSING STOUT, Cashier FRANK E. DOOLY, Vice Pres. C. B, SEW ALL, Aiit Cashier 4 Crop rigures Oonfasa. - , 4 Washington, Deo. 8. There is 4 great confusion over the govern- 4 4 ment figures on the growing of winter wheat crop. The acreage 4 4) was first posed at 82,648,000, 4 then corrected to 82,212,000. Ths 4 4 figures on acreage last year were changed from ths established 4 ones given to ths trade previous- ly. Condition of growing crop is given as 88.6. According to 4 4) different methods of calculating 4 4 ths prospective yield, the total 4) 4 ranges all tha way from 498,000,- 4 4 000 to 630,000,000 bushels, 00m- pared ' with about 603,000,000 4) 4 bushels in ths December report last year. 4 '. A ou) woxxa veut icajucxrr. Uverpool Wheat opened nnohanged to Hd lower, closed Ha to Md Igasr. Parte Wheat nnohanged. Antwerp Wheat a,4 Algher. . Berlin Wheat quiet, Budapest Wheat steady. WHEAT CARGOES NOMINAL. London. Dec. 8. Wheat caraoea nom inal. English country markets steady. French country markets quiet 1 Cars Wheat Bar. Flour. Oats. Hya. Monday .... 69 1 20 9 63 Tuesday ... 76 7 18 9 Wednesday .78 1 8 S 14 Thursday .. 44 .. 4 6 14 Friday 43 .. 7 9 14 Year ago.... 86 2 2 4 10 To date 6738 240 1289 821 1656 Year ago ...6151 304 1031 638 1099 Wheat market prices are nominally stationary at 77o a bushel track delivery for dlub and 81o for bluestem. Few buyers are wllllna to take hold at this quotation, most of them being unwilling to orrer over 76c lor club and 80c for bluestem. but are nominally quoting tha higher figure. As a rule country interests begin to offer wheat whenever tidewater does not care to bid. but at this time holders in the Interior sre rather firm in their views. It is not probable that even 78c for club would bring out more than a nominal offering. The market for cargoes remains nomi nal and all efforts of the trade here to Interest foreigners in our wheat are un availing at this time. Argentina continues the factor, and as there are all sorts of forecasts for the weather, the trade abroad Is awaiting more definite news before taking hold. There was a slightly Improved feeling abroad today after a weaker opening. ums mantei is jusi as quiet as wneat Hay remains steady. NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Portland Banks. Clearings today $1,695,482.04 Clearings year ago ,. 1.279.470.38 Oaln today- $ 816,962.66 Balances today 119,934.65 Balances year ago 201,203.63 Seattle Banks. Clearings today $2,054,260.00 Balances today 244,547.00 T aooraa Banks. Clearings today $ 649.281.00 Balances today 38,368.00 CONDENSED The United States National Bank OP PORTLAND, OREGON Submitted to the Comptroller of the Currency AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 0, 1011 ASSETS Loans and discounts.. .$6,688,683.68 U. S. Borjds at par. . . . 1,064,100.00 Municipal & Ry. Bonds 1,163,771.32 Bank building 125,000.00 Cash and exchange. .. . 4,787,484.08 Total $13,810,039.08 . , LIABILITIES. 4 Produce Along the Coast. d 4 ' Butter. Eggs. 4 4 Portland ......,....$ .87 $ .46 4 4 Seattle ............. .37 .48 Or San, Francisco .$2Vb .43 4) v ' ' 4) 4 4 w With California beginning to ship butter to the east, which caused a fur ther advance of a cent a pound in the south, there la a noticeable Increase in ths strength of the local trade. The chief change in the situation here at present is the absence of shad ing of prices. For some days there was considerable cutting of... butter quotations,- although lists were unchanged. Now. however, values are uniform. Present indications point to an ad vance in the price here, an effort being made to force the price upwards, next Monday morning. While the make of butter here is at present showing up fairly well, the output Is not as heavy as it was some days ago. The strength in the south and higher prices available both here and In the east, will lessen the shipments from both sections to this market The bet ter tone in the east will be the best factor in holding up the local market owing to the fact that the eastern but ter has been the chief bearish factor here this season. SHORTS. ARE GETTING SCARED Cover at Least a Portion of Their Wheat Sales Today. Chicago, Dec. 8. Wheat shorts are 5ettlng Beared. Weather conditions In rgentlna are attracting their atten tion and on the most favorable pretext thev are covering at least a portion of their sales. This market closed un changed to -140 higher after opening with an advance of o each for the three options. Liverpool was firmer and higher at the closing, bringing about the initial streitgth here. . Bfoomhall estimates world's wheat shipments on Monday as 6,200,000 bush els, exclusive of North America, com pared with 6,216.000 bushels last week. He predicts a fair Increase on passage. Ranee of Cbloago prices furnished by A Cooke Co.: Overbeck Open. High. Low. Close. Deo. May 93 83M 91U 93 97 9 97HA July t3H CORN. 93 93 Deo. 62 63 63 May July OATS. 47 47 49 49H 4514 4514 Dea. May July Jan. May July Jan. May July Jan. May July 46H A 48 45V, A PORK. .1562 .1600 1665 1542 1600 1690 1560 1597 1607 900 922 932 817 847 845 LARD. 902 922 932 RIBS. 817 847 846 , . 902 , . 920 ,. 930 815 .. 847 . . 840 897 917 930 815 842 840 CATTLE FEED EXPERIMENT Oregon Agricultural College to Try Oat Load, of Steers. (Special to The Journal. Oregon Agricultural College. Corval- 11s, Or., Dec 8. An interesting experi ment in me rationing 01 oeer catue is REPORT OP LIABILITIES Capital $ 1,000,000.00 Surplus 750,000.00 Undivided profits ... 219,611.95 Circulation 753,400.00 Deposits 11,096,027.13 Total $13,819,039.08 .$1,470,761.01 . 67,849.24 432.69 58,206.25 177,325.00 5,000.00 17774.70 258,305.95 682,798.88 $2,480,147.77 .$ 200,000.00 . 87,181.68 160.00 467,842.41 214,956.47 2,192,806.09 $2,480,147.77. JOHN DRISCOLL E. C GODDARD H 61U ( K 62 H 62 B & 62 (i 62 B 4H 48 46 Market Up a Nickel With Top Stuff at $36.20 Today. South Omaha, Neb., Dec. 8. Market weak. Steers, $7.0008.10; cows and heifers. $4.60 6.40. Hogs, 9800; market 100 to 16o lower. Sales, $5.75(96.20. Sheep, 4600; market lOo to 15c lower. Yearlings, $4.16$4.75; wethers, 8.5a 4.00; lambs, $5.60g.80; ewes, $3.60 8.76. SEATTLE PRODUCE MARKET Fresh Eggs Down 2 Cents; Potatoes and Onions Unchanged. (United Prem LeiMd Wlra.t Seattle, Wash., , Dec. 8. Butter Washington creamery firsts, ' 3738c; eastern fresh, 3036c; do storage. 280 82c. Eggs Local ranch, 48a; eastern fresh. SsMUlo; do storage. 27 019c Cheese Tillamook twins, 16 He: do Young Americas, 18ttc;. Wisconsin Young Americas. 20o; do twins. 17c; cream. 20c; Coos Bay, It Vic; Limburger, 17 He. Onions Yellow. $1.60 per sack; red. $1.60: Walla Walk. $1.26(91.60. Potatoes Per ton. $24.0027.00. CREDIT and confidence grow with business re lations, and when once established with a strong bank is additional working capital for a successful enterprise. A quarter century's experience with local condi tions enables us to assist you in the right way and at the right time. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Founded in 1886 Washington and Second Sts. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital Surplus and Profits OFFICERS J. C AINSWORTH, Pres. R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS Lcidd fcTilton Bank ESTABLISHED 1859 Capital Stock - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $800,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Letters of credit, drafts and travelers checks - .'. issued, available in all parts of the world Corner Third and Washington Streets FIRST NATIONAL BANK i " CAPITAL $1,500,000 SURPLUS . $750,000 Oldest Natioiia! Bank West of trio Rocky Mountains LJUIMBERMESB 'CAPITAL 4 PERCENT ON SAVINGS Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds Cotton, Grain, Etc . 216-217 Board of Trade Building Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan Bryan Chicago, New York, Boston. . Wa have ths only private wire connecting Portland with tha eastern exchangea $1,000,000.00, 900,000.00 $1,000,000 cor. nmi AND st :