THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLAND, THURSDAY ' EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 19 it SfM BUSINESS 15 ' PASSING FOR. SPUDS; . YMESOUMSI Present Trad Is Not liberal Enough to Firmly Establish Quotations; Some Order Received Earlier Are Now Being Fined, ,'.: ' ' ! : - ' " Vortlana produce Xarket, e Eggs holding-. ...... - Chlckena higher. .'-'. 4 Record run bogs. 4 Dressed veal 'steady. Cranberries firmer, . . e Cheese supplies out . Hopa still moving. ... ... . Soma potato orders, .. w , -4 Onlona hold quiet. 4 4 4e A small amount of buslneaa la paas Ina; for potatoea with ArUona, but aiarcely enough stock la now being nM tn firmiv aatahiish a. market. Deal ers continue to offer. (Oo a, cental for beat Quality. - One local shipper la filling; quite fair orders from the aouthweat but prac tically all of the buslnesa waa raoelvad some- month Ago aa future orders. The state of the potato trade at other nnlnta shows only fractional Improve ment. While In soma Instances exoep . tional auallty sells in a limited way at , fancy pricea, the bulk of euppuea la movfnt at low values. ..- -i: Indicatlona point to a slight strength emner of the local market as a reault of the lighter offering by honw producers, due to the latter" s Inability to get over the poor roads. ; This will, however, be only a tempo rary affair as plenty of stock will be available as soon aa the roads can be traveled over. ' : Sufficient tima has not lapsed dines early digging to show that the reported damage to the crop by blight was badly overestimated some weeks ago... At this time It Is not believed that the . total damage will reach far above 10 par cent, if tnat mucn. 4 CHICKEN MARKET IS HIGHER '. . f ...: ' TTIrhar nricea ars In effect for chick ens In the local trade. Sales of hens were belnv made this morning at HHo generally, although heavy . stock was bringing a small premium aDOva.tnis.' record srrrLr of boost During the last U houra 175 dressed hogs came to the Portland market from uiamette valley points. The run m the greatest ever shown along the street ror a.: similar penoa snu na w feet of blocking the trade. Bales of toi -, ,, m mads ss hisll SS 10a a POUM but atock that waa of largo slae or dirty, aold below this. CHEESE SUPPLIES EXHAUSTED Bunnlfaa nf cheeaa are exhausted In the local market owing to the inability of ahlppcrs to bring in atock by boat, due to the storms. While rail shipments ran ho mada. the trade does not desire to make toe sapsrlment a f relghtjrats are about oounie wnai iney.are Dy . HEAD LETTUCE IS LOWER T.taat arrivals of head letttice from Los Angstts have quits wsU supplied theXralle. Ssles are being mad el $2 the Xrtfas. Sales are being mad at 1 s.. msa MAirt d if n ilsl V 1.25 per crate according jo. quamy, Crates contain from 3H te ,4 down SALMON RUN IS 63LVLLER ... h, aassasjBsasii t ' Owirur to .lha rtsinr water In the Co luinbUt the- catch of sllverside salmon a piuch decreased and -the- trade an ticipate thst of ferlngs ' will drop off altogether aftar awhile. .;The water. Is now o hlsh that some of the traps are being tiueo.'- SOttHERN PRODUCE LOWER , Arrivals of artUthem -produce have had the effect of bringing down pricea again, . Ktrinr heana racked inv crates are auot. ed at 80 for the wax and lOo for the grn varieties. Oren peaa are quot, m1 at lOr. The market ia now aulte 'well " supplied with sprouts and other gravnsv .-" FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS ;. ' Weather bureau sends the following notice to shippera: Protect ahlpmenta aa far north aa Seattle agalnat minimum temperatures of about 41 degrees: northeast to Spo kane, 16 degreaa; aoutheaat to Bole. IS 1 degrees; south to Sisklyod. 84 degrees. Minimum temperature at Portlsnd to night, about 44 degrees. , i t ' ' aaasvSBSBSBBB-BSaasa-aMBa-B '' PORTLAND JOBBrfQ PRICES t These prices art those at which . wholesalers sell to retailers, except as otherwise eiaiea: ' r Batter, Xrrs and ooitry. BUTTKK Nominal; extra creamery! euoes ana iudb, ttieo vnaim, sts who , KabS Nominal Candied local oxtras 444or rinary, eanaiod, 41 He; spot Buying pries w wo 1. o. o. fort Isndf best eastern, 83c; ordinary, HQ LtVH.. .POULTRY Henst 18 U aprlaga, JiWif Jtc; aeeee, jo&uo: Pekln OUCKS, iiytV"Hi Jnuian runners, 12c lurkevs. -lltf 80c: dressed. HUAlln ' pigeons,, old, II; young, 802.50 per dot UDI,, "WVIlt OTBV. ayW Wat. BUTTER FAT Producerr price, far CHEKa-r -Nominal! .fresh Oregon 1 hum. full, craam. twins and triniZ,. . jy4ajaJias lWoi. - Young , Amirlca; . IUikl !! V Vlll-Vlla . - .. . , - BKRRlKSlsckbsrriea, $i.o; straw t.- L'tubll VUlHTttnnii... a, bsnanaa, 4V46o lb.; lemons. 5.76c!80 limes, 1 per hundred; grapefruit. 1&.00 pineapples, 60 lb.: peaches, 4vwgc box cantaloupes, i.ib per crais; water- melons. uo per nunurea ids.;. pri 1.60 per boxi grspes, baskets. 10 a 16c: crates, 81.oowi.10; cranberries, local, u.7l per bbl.; eastern, Sio.fiOa '11.00.- - . . " K APPLES 76O081.EO; cooking, COO lOo box. , POTATOES Beijing price: Extra choice. 7 do; choles, 84or ordinary, 6O0 ' t0e couutry point; weta, fl.86ril br OMON8 $1.1801. 15; association a.n Ing price, Tto ceatal. f. o, b. shipplot ftoioia, v-niwiui uLuwua, avuvvo. aar lc 7HC,8o, Vegetables New turnips, is q 7 je new dscis. ii.vvi oarrois. luuiia h sack: parfwlpw 1101.81 aaek; cabbaVa, i' .11. 00 1.25; tomatoes, box 75c if I in , luss, 91.10ffl.Zft; string; beans, 8l0o; grten onions. 10c Cos. bunches; pppar, , bell, 84o lb.; head lettuce, 110125 liios.; iioiiiousa, oox; radiNhes. . egg plant. 89o lb.; peas, 10c lb.; CauU Iiower, oiiwioL-, ruuuaru. ii.ie pox. Meats, Visa and rronsloaa. . . DRESSED UEATS Country kllledT . Hons, fsncy, 10c; ordinary, sue: rougn and heavy, loic,- rancy.vL XJHc'. ordinary, Ucj ioor, llo: lambs. . 10rlOVc; mutton, 1 lc; goats. 2 ii4ci beef. 7 a IOC , X . HAMS. BACON. ETCrlIsma, T80 JciJj.y'nkfast N(.'9.n. 16e24cl)oiUl r t hani, 2iVc; plrnks, llHc; cotUga.l7a. MEATS Packins, hous-bte-r. Xol 1 K Itock. 18c; cows, No, 8 atock. lie; ewea, , Hc; wethers, 10ic; lamba, lljio; -pork loins, 17 Ho. ... OYSTEKS Hhoalwater bay. per iral , Ion t-); per 100 lovsack. (-); ulm- OCALAPPjl MARKET r STILL SHOWS GREATER SUPPLY IN DEMAND While Movement. la Good Offerings Are Very Heavy; Some Improve ment Js Forced in European Trade but Trjcea Are Still Low. ' There la no Improvement' In the atJble market locally. Reports of such a con dition are absolutely falsa and art be ing; maae to rooi some ore The de mand .for cheap priced applea la qulta fair locally, but the call Is a till con?, aiderably under the volume of offerings from nearby places, " ; Ana oener grade or iruit la beginning tO SDDear In .thn trid har, luit th absence of the excellent colors of form er seasons in a detrimsnt to the trane, ReKardlns tha fnralirn marliel, W Dennis tt Boas writs from Covent 'Gar aen, oncion, under data of October 89, as followa: - . .- , . AS reDOrtSd laat AaV nr fan, dir. rel apples have, been offered for anle thia week In London and the quantities advised for next week are not heavy, "Ji; i do a tsova eooiian noat wnn 80,000 barrela. but It will probably be the week after next before the fruit will be offered for sale. We have hsd. however, a fair, quantity of Kelfftr pears and are very pleased to confirm the remarks in our it rimniar that there would be an improvement in prices in arwcis mis weeg, we snail expect to see a further lmrnmit ami have no hesitation in recommending our ii.c.iua cunnnue tneir anipmenta reg u,Jarly to both London and Liverpool, tha latter market also being much bet- i um una. arucie, as wm be seen from the prices quoted below. With regard to the Liverpool apple market, pricea are certainly lower for Nova Socman fruit, although Canadians have done well, i . 7 Callfornian Nawtowni In both LtverT pool and London are a very dragging njarket and pricea are unsatlafactory. sv osiow tsis weea s quotations: Xondon Markat. Virginia Yorks 15s to. 18s d. Canadian Oreenlngs 8s 6d. Canadian Rlbstons 16s 6d. wenatchea Jonathans 8s to As. Wenatchee Splta 10s to lla, Oregon Newtowna Da to 10s. Califomian Nistnan, fnnn 1m tn t. 6d. 4H tier ta d to 6s. Oregon Comics pearj 10s to-lja per naif box. Keif far toaara amoll TTnifann T barrels, 12s to 13s 6d. Kelffer near. I barrels. 14s to 16s, ' "V" .ner pears, boxes, 6s. Ben Davis 13s to 14s 6d. Blenheims ls to 17s. Grimes Golden Ss to 10s. Liverpool lCsxket. Canadian Gaenlnga 14s 6d to 16s. Canadian Baldwins Its to 18s. Canadian Fallawaurs 16s 3d to Its 3d. Canadian Golden, Russets 19s Sd. American Baldwins 13s to 14s 3d. Virginia Yorks 15s Id to 18a Oregon Newtowna 7s to 9s. Callfornian Newtowna fnura in 8dr 4 tlera 4a to 4s Sd. Nova Scotian Kins, ones, 14s 6d to Its: twos 12s 6d to 13s Sd. Nova Ecotian Blenheims, ones, 13s to 14s pd; twos 12b td to 13s 8d. - ftoyft Bcouan jilbetons, lis to 12a td. Maine Baldwins tinea 13 A4 tn m 3d; twos, 12s 8d to 18s. Maine Ben Davis 13a tn 19 -uin 15" d to 17s 6d: Greenings lis.' Virginian Kelffers 14s, 6d to Its per barrel, Be per box. mate Keiirera 13a td to 14a 9d. Klnga IBs 6d to 81s. Snows 17S d to 19s 8d. . Blenhlems 16s to 18a Davla 15s 3d. Ribstons 15a to Its td Qrava. 14a. Pewaukee 10s to 18a , Ben Davla 15s 8d. Davis 14a td to 15s td. Kalrfax16s to- lfls.td.1 . Oregon Jonathans 7s Sd to i td. . Olasgow Market. Canadian Baldwins 16s to lis. - Onlden Russet 15s to Its td. 1HV11 14B to 108. , , Virginia Yorks 14s td to 16s. Ganps 14a Albemarlea.2s, State Baldwins lis td to 13s. Wenatchee Jonathans 8s to 9s. Rome Beauties 8s to 8s td Wenatchea Grimea Golden 7s td to 8a Yorks and Ganos fa td to 7a Id. Salt Francisco Produce Market. San Francisco. Nov. 14. Kbits Ki. trss. 60c; selected pullets, 42 He cuufr tiuai, ,jo; prime ursts, i:c: firsts, 31 He Cheese Oregon fancy fists, 17c; do Toung America, 18c: new California flats, 14iit?19c; Young Americas. 17 fillVC. Potatoes Per cental. Orecon Pur. banks, 81.00O1-10; sweats, fancy, $1.35 Onions Per sack. California silver. skins, 26 40c. Seattle Produce Market. IDnitad Preii Ulr. 1 Baattla, Nov. 14. Kgga Local ranch, lae&lo; Neaatecai fresh, 88037c; do storage, 28&30c. Butter-washlngton creamery, firsts, 14935c; eastern, 8133c. Cheese Tillamook, 19c; Toung Amer icas, 20a Onions Per Back, 90ctJ 81.00, Potatoes Jxcal, 814.00tJlt.Q0; Yak Imas, tli-00 18.00. pla. per gallon.' 83.35; per. 109 lb. sack. Is.; canned -eastern. 5a can: tf.50 do.; eastern In. shelL' 3l.T5O3.00 par 100; rasor clams. 83.00 G. .28 box. K1SH Nominal Rock cod, lp lb.; dressed flounders, 7c: halibut, 7till.i: striked bass, 10c; cstflsh, llo; seTrnon. 7c lb.; soles, 7o per lb.: shrimps. 12Vio; lo.; perch, set tomcod. So; lob sters. 80c: Wrings, ( ); black base. SOe: . sturgeon, 13 Hd sliver smelt, 7c lb.; black cod. :7e; eaatern oysters, full measure, solid pack. I J pes gallon. LAR1-Tiarcea. 14Vio lb.; cempound. tisicsa, lOo. -Xopa, Wool sad Kldes. WOOL, Wlllamstte vallsy. coarse Cotswold. 180 80s lfc medium Bhrop shire. He; choice fancy lota lie oar lb.; eastern Oregon. 14dJS0c accordUnf to ehrlnksge. HOa Producers' price 1912. 10ff 19c. according to quality. w iiOHAlH Uo lb. CH1TTIM OR CAaCAKA BARK- 1818 nominal, carlotsaVtc, less car lot, c lb.; 1912 bark, csrlots, c; less csr lota. o lb. iilUe-ti Dry hides, 2021c, green. 8V10c; salUd hidea, lUHftrllcj bulls, green .salt. 7y7i,c; kids, Ic; calves dry, t4ttl4Wo; calf sklna, salted or ren, 1720u; green hlUes. 10iu0 m than salted; sbsp pelts. saltsU, $1: ny. UrVVo lb. . Oroceriea. 1UCB Japan atyla, No. I. IUoiu No. 2 Vic; Was) Orleans head. eXos: Creole, U& bUUAR Cuba, 2.16; powdered. 8100: fruit or berry, 88.86 1 best, I&.68; ary granulated, 34.76; ysllow, S.U6. (Above auuunons are 0 days net cash.) - KaAN mail waits, Hc larrt white, to; pmk, Co; bayou, tVkc: iimA tti reds, bc. , &ALT- Coarae, half grounds 100s 88 St per ton, 80s, 3-00; table dairy, 60s. lis i loos. 17; bals, 32.10; extra llos barrsla 2s. Is and 10s, 8I.OOV8.00; lump rock. Ijd.btt per ton, : iiONailf New, 32,78 per esse. fauit, ooal oil, Sto. WHITE LKAD Ton lota, lo par IM 809 lb. lota, c per lb.; less loiaTllTa per lo. " . UNSKED OIL Haw, bblo,, 70 . keula boiled, bbl., fee gaL: raw case 7c; bollal, rases. 74o gal.: lota a? teittons-io u.srrrcksisxiyi per ton. H " TUHFENTINE-In esses. 7e; wood bsrrels 70c; Iron bsrrels, tto per gat Ion; 19 case lots. 72c " Journal Want Ad. .bring results. (Mil PRiCE'GETS ' INCREASE IN DEMAND Trade at North Portland Takes Hold at Slightly Advanced Quotations Hog Trade Fractionally Easier but Cattle Are Firm. . ' v - la the ttockyards. '" North Portland Hogs eas ier; cattle firm; sheep higher, " Kansas City ' Hogs higher; cattle easier; sheep firm, j , Chicago Hogs- higher; cat tle and sheep steady. . - South Omaha Hogs lower; cattle higher: sheen higher. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. -Cars- Wheat Bar. Flour Oats Hay MOJT. Tues, ...... 121 18 7 11 07 79 78 33 9 10 18 878 838 S 11 J099 10 Wed. . Thurs. ;20 8 858 1313 Tear ago To data.,... 8149 Year ago.. 6748 71 t50 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle, Calves.Sheep, Thursday . Wednesday Tuesday . . Monday , . Saturday . Friday Week ago. ..1457 500 I l7t . . 821 ,. 431 788 .. 83 .. 518 171 87 947 877 842 ltat 801 843 last) 1093 107 . 89 . 1 . 115 . 47t 529 i ear ago. Two years ago 477 With cattle. Conditions in the sheen trade were Jvery ,flrm throughout tha North Port- jhhirov vuuuy. newer prices ruiea for the various Qualities, but naturally killers were on tha lookout for some thing better than they have been re ceiving recently. There was a very liberal offering In the mutton yards for the day, totals being 1678 head, compared with 820 last Thursday, 136 a year ago and 1093 head for this day two years ago. Sheep trade was generally of good i-narscicr ei oiner points lor me osy. South Omaha had an advance of 16c over yesterday, with top lambs at $7.20; yearlings 88 40; wethers $4.25 and ewes 84. Run for the day there waa 7600 head. Kanaaa City ahep trade waa firm at unchanged prices. Run for tha day was 8000 head. Chicago sheep trade was steady with 26,000 head reported In this morning. Bheep shippers today: M. J. Lanning, drove in 710 head; C. A. Minor, Hepp ner. 2 loads. General mutton market: Best east mountain lambs. . ,$5.866 8.00 Good east mountain lambs... 6.606.75 Best Willamette valley lamba 6.856.7S Good Willamette valley lambs 6.36W5.60 Poor lamba 4.0004.60 Best yearlings 4.85 Ordinary wethers 4.!5ffl4.50 Fancy ewes 3.90 W 4.00 uuuu oiuiimry ewes s.aa Koe-a Blls-htlT Easier. dav in the swine trade at North Port-1 land. There waa a near-reoord run since yesterday In addition to the rather heavy arrivals recently, During the morning the better class offerings went slla-htly below tha 88 mark. Total run of hogs for the day here was 1467 head compared with 471 last Thursday, 629 a year ago and 477 bead this same day two vears aao. Hob- prices were generally firmer and higher for the day at points east of the Rockies, but South Omaha waa an eoc centlon and Is bavins a direct effect upon the trade here. Bales made there this morning were generally at a decline of 6c, with tops at $7.90. Run for the dav was 10,800 head. Kansas City hog trade was a dime Mr her than yesterday with tons pelUng this morning at $8. Tho Kaw river yards had a run of 10,000 head this morning. Chicago hog markat advanced tc over yeaterday. with topa sailing at $8.10 thia morning. Run for tha day was 30,000 head. Hog shippers today: T, R. Howltt JYove In 14 head; Robert Gover, Robin ette, 1 load; Pensen A MoOHI. Ontario. 1 load: Ankatell & King, Nam pa, Idaho, 1 load; James Dorsey, Gilbert. 111., 1 losd; C. A. Minor, lteppner, 1 load; Kinsman1 Hall, Heppner, 1 load hogs and cattle; A. R. Ford. McMlnnvllle, 1 load hogs, rattle and calves: A. B. Gale, Amity, 1 read; Fred H. Decker, Uervals, 1 load hogs and cattle; C. K. Lucky, Canby, 1 load; C. T. Brown, Thompson, Idaho, 2 loads; Fannsrs Trading Co., Huhl. Idaho, 2 loads; O. W. Bowman, Echo, 1 load; Ltnd Si Van Ausdlyn, Filer, Idaho, 2 loads; B. B. Dufflngton, Buhl. Idsho, 1 load. North Tortlsnd hog prices: Select light $7,8008 00 Belert heavy 7.90 Medium light 7.80 7.90 Medium heavy 7.70 Poor light !.2S!.!f0 Rough light e.oo&e.ss Feeders 1.76 how Oattls Coma forward. Principal Interest In the cattle yards today waa the arrival from successful exhibition In tha east of prlse-winnlng stuff from the Hazelwood Holsteln farma near Bpokana. This stuff came forwsrd from tha east, where It took all prises worth while, snd will sgaln bs exhibited at the International Dairy Hhow in the North Portland yards next week. There wns a small offering of rattle on the market this morning snd qnnts- tions in gnnerai. wera strongly held at the previous range. Chicago cattle market was sfesdy to day, with a run of 6000 head. Kanaas City rattle market waa easy, with a run of 8000 head. South Omaha cattle trade waa strong er, with an advance of 10c for medium atuff. Tops war unchanged at $10 In the steer division. Cattle shipper today: J, L. Courteer, Gilbert, 111., a loads; C. II. Iegg drove In 13 cnttle and 1 calf: Frank Llahach. Kallsprll. Mont, 1 loads; J. G. McKen non A Son, Union Junction, 1 losd: I. a Grande, 1 load; F. Fleetwood, Baker, 3 loana. North r6rt1and cattle range: Henri feed steers. Choice steers Common steers Fancy cows Ordinsry ll"ht cows., Fancy light cows. . . . Heavv cslves ........ Beat bull" Ordinary, bulls . Wednesday Afternoon Salsa BTEKK8. Buyer: Av. Lba, Price. $4.60 t"terrtt-Oberle . r A e X m X COW3. 780 1170 1110 1030 tno $55 Sterrett-OberlC'ej Btorrett-Oberlee 8.25 sterrett-Oharlee Htarrett-Oberlee Bterrett'Oberlce 4.25 I. pla w. i. in W. I. Pli Ishmsn... f . 986 s $600 8.80 4$0 94.60 Wlcs. $8.76 6 85 6 65 6d5 6.00 (.00 ahmsn... a ti Pishman... 3 1208 BULLS. James Henry,.., 1 940 Thorsdsy Monxlng galea. TJuyer: No. A v. i.ba. Union Meat 9 7173 l'nlon Meat,..,., 25' 0A l'nlon Meat It J 105 Union Meat...... 14 til l'nlon Meat.,...-. 6 Ht Union. Meat..,,:. 19 - ' 953 w H El KERB. Union Meat ..,,..14 98 -wiaw 4 mn 4$ eaa Union Meat It 938 Union Meat too $6 88 'tit 6 85 6.15 tt.00 I! C T.IO Severe-Weed . 86 198 iia nous. Carslens Pk. Co..i$t lmea lieVrr"';! I 7 25 7.00 6.99 t.25 t.00 8.60 6.00 6.50 4.004.75 . 00(3 4.25 LOW PRICED HOPS ARE . -STILL HNDINGAGOOD ; DEMAND AT BOTTOM Market Is Quite Active for Stock Selling From 11 to 14 Cent Per -' Ponnd; ' American Brewers Are Only Buyeis at Present Time. ; Several1 more dealers have entered the market for chaan nualltv-haDS. with a majority of the sales around 11 to 14c a pound. The extreme top of the market today seems to -be 18Vc. which would indicate a aecune or aooui.tto iroio.tj.ua prices recently In effect. . " ',. . Principal operators in the market ft this time era Wolf .& Netter, Harry L. Hart and George Dorcus. - .- . Business at the present tim(e con fined exclusively to -Americsn' needs, there being an entire absence of foreign demand. ' '".i 1.- fl - California and .Washington market are reported qulaU i Under date of . November a New York mall advice says of, the general hop market situation: - y . ... Bales. Reoelpts for week................ 4,400 Receipts from Sept 1. .......... .23,40$ RecstDts same time last year..,,. 23, 401 Exports to Europe for week...... 1,947 exports irom Hepu 1... Mj; Exports same tima last year....,, 7,328 Imports for week... ........... : JJS Imports from Sept. 1.... Z.238 Imports same time last year. ... s t 483 New business on tha local market has been of small volume, but dealers have been busy again thia week delivering nopa to orewers on earner contracts. . la milt, avlriont that manv Of tha brew- era were low In atock, for they called for considerable quantities, and were prepared to take about all that dealers were reaay ro give mem, , , Further considerable lots were also exported to . England. No changes of moment were made In prlceaihe feel ing being steady on the finest grades, the proportion of which ts compara tively small, and somewhat weaker on medium and common hops. In the In- tarinr of New Yoric state mere nas Deen soms inquiry for choice hops, and buy ers have found these getting scarce, but there was little or no demand for the class of stock that comprises tha bulk or the remaining lots. Germsny is showing rurtner weak ness, and England ts cabled rather easy, VTm Vntela C. ah AMSi Mate VNrttl Vt A 11CW ' Jt Ul SB. IIW-J JJ I-3SP. ayn tywvssv State, 1912, prime to choice 80 State, 1912, medium to good 2t State, 1912, common. 22 State, 1911, common to choice 12 vat pnAHT- ihiz. nnmn a cnnice.ii Pac. coast. 1912. medium to good.l9(W20 Paclflo coast. 1911. common lsMls Pac, coast, in, prime o cnoiuti. . m Pac, coast, 1911, common to good. 13 Pacific coast, older growths...... 8 Imported, 1912 46 n i17 Ml p 50 STOCK MARKET LIFTED New York, Nov. 14 Block market c!6Sed with a sharp advance in prac tically the entire list for the day, Trad ing was slow and dull at times, the ac tion of the market being almost prores Klnnnl 4n character. Both Union Pacific and Southern Pa cific declared their regular quarterly oiviaenos loaay, . y- Wabash earnings for October broke all nravlnua raoords and for the first time exceeded the 33,000,000 mark. This would make a net lnoreane of 3388,000, Bank of Berlin advanced its minimum loaning rate from 5 to t per cent today. Bank of England rata was unchanged. American stocks were firm With ad vances of to in London. Range of New York prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co., 218-217 Board of Trade building: Ilea rlptlnn I unenl Hlahi Low I Hid Amaf. dop. Co... I 841 H Am. C. & F., c... 60V4 BOH 60 Am Pan. c 402 41 40 Am. Cot. Oil, c t7U 57S 6T4 Am. Loco., c... 4tH 46H 45 V Am. Bugar, c... Am. Smelt., c... Ana. Mining Co. Atchison, c Bait, ft Ohio, c. . Beet Hugnr Brooklyn R. T... Canadian Pac, c. Cent leather, e. Chi. A Gt. W., c. Chi. M. ft Bt. P.. C. & N.-W,, c... Chess. Sk Ohio . . Colo. F. It I., c. Cons. "Gas Corn Prod,, c. .., 107 10t 89 268 26 H 21 80S ! I8U lltV. 11W lit 140 81U UK 149 M0 81 87 14IH 142 142 lt M 16 22ji 164 Pel a, & Hudson. Den. A R. G., C Krle, c Oen. Electric 181 48 (). N., ore lands. d. N.. pfd Illinois Centrsl. 48 133 138U Internatl. Harv.. Interurb. Met., c. Ienigh valley . V rv Rnuthern. U N 148U148U H M.,r!t.P. &S.8.M.. M. K. & T., o.. M.. K. &, T-, P.. Mo. Pac r. National Lead... Nevada con. . . k. v r. N. Y.. O. & W. SB. N. & W., c 115 N. American N. Pacific, e... 12BH . . . . . 1 , ml 128H t: at. d. 1 Pa. Rv M28U 34 m4 P. G. L. & C. Co. llt P. Steel Car. c. 37 H Reading, c 17$ Reading, 1st p.. 90 118 37" my 80 h n. 1. & h., c R.. I. A B.. rfd... 92 Rock Island, c... 2H Pt. L. ft H. F. 2d p. 85 H s. racinc, c inn s. Railway, c... 29 Tesas A Paolflo.l 24 T., 8t. I. & W., C. IT. Pacific, c..;. V. S Rubber, c. V. B. Bteel Co., c. riah Copper Wabash, c. W. L'nlon Tel.. 1724 64 78ti tsC West. Klectrln ..I 91 14 8U4 81i ' Tntftl sales 410.400 shares. Money 664 per cent consolidated uas, cent Ex-, riv. 1. per James Henry T.90 7.88 7.75 7.75 7.75 7.60 700 7.00 7.00 7.00 I'ti Ion Meat L'nlon Meat . 8evere-Wed Hevere-Veei ... 79 11 ti union Meat Carstens Pk. Co. 15 22 1 11 6 803 880 "iUnlon Meat .Hi'rya Co. .... 807 142 I" aliaaSa IfiMi iaa a1a IIOUH. Ruyer. Av. Lba UPWARD IG DAY Trice. I $'.00 7.96; 7.86 . T.76 ?:M T.00 T.OOl 6.(0 I Frye A Co 85 21-7 James Henry. ... 87 839 Frye ro 79 301 Frye A Co. 84 198 Krye A Co 88 194. P. L. Bmlth 67 J 148 Frye ft Co 92 1 124 J me Henry,.., 1 830 Frya A Co 7 288 Fry a A Co 1 '890 F. Lb Bmlth...... 1 460 nrmilKTAii - Kuiinuiun TYPWRITHTC0MPANY1 - 8 nTZJfTX BT. HsveeiUbUshedaTXW UOTAfiBATSS Wodela 2ffoa, and T, at 18.80 par raoath. ' atodai Ma. lo, at 13.00 pr month. tpecial rata for long tima rentals. . mm BREAKS AWAY FROM CONDITION AND ADVANCES WHEAT Puts Bids a Cent Higher Here Al though Others Offering a Similar c Amount Under Yesterday; World's - Trade In Bad Shape. . , . e , Toreign Crop Advlcea. . -4 . ' Special Cable.) . Buenoa Ayrea, Nov- 14.-Weath- " er is atlll dry and hot and winds 4 ) ara reported doing some damage 4 " to -wheat that is nearly ready for 4 i i the 'harvest, ','.'' . Calcutta. Nov. 14 Condition of the wheat crop la still int a 4 very serious condition. Weather a 4 la still Very hot and moisture la badly needed to mature tha 4 e eropa : WHEAT CARGOES LOWER. (Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) London, Nov. 14. Wheat on passage easy, 1U 1 to 8d lower. , England country markets easy, oa lower, ' 1 yOREQN WHEAT PRICES. . Llveroool---Wheat closed to Id Buenos Ay res -Wheat closed z?o lowsr. Paris Wheat closed l iio nigner 10 o lower. t' . .... .. fjuaapei wneat cioaea c www, BerlinWheat closed lttc lower. (Ttirnlshed by J. C. Wilson Co.) "London. Nov. 14. Wheat on passage easy," ld to Sd lower. Liverpool. Nov..) 14.-.AustraHap wheat, january-Fapruary, STs oa. Portland grain market pricea were mixed for the day. One big milling con cern actually advanced its quotations a cent a bushel all around, making ciuti 7tf7o traca basis tidewater, ana oiue stem llfc)82o. This advance la wheat prices by this mil! was made In the face of a weaker tone throughout the world whicn caused nil other local buyers to reduce their 1 da a cent a buuhal from yesterday This placed the others at 77o for club end 81c for bluestem with no anxiety to force purchases even at this decline. Much weakness was forced in foreign wheat markets for tha day, the decline being general ror an deliveries ana i practically all points. Cargoes are again allowing a loss la the London trade and nituially this is having a .weakening effect upon tha bids of loci exporting firms. Considerable strength Is shown In the blOs for oats In the local trade. Buy ers here are freely offering $26 26.60 a ton, Portland track basis for No. 1 feed with milling oats about SOo a ton above tho extreme price. j Barley market ahowa conalderable weakness with feed especially in the dumpa. For No. 1 feed the price Is extreme-at 25 a ton here today. Hay market continues to reflect strength, especially for the better quali ty offerings. WHHAT-New crop, producers'- prince, track basis: Club, 77w79c; bluestem. 81 82s: red Russian, 75JJi7(Jc; fortyfold, 7879c; Turkey red, 77078c; Willam ette valley. 78c, ... BARLEY Producers' prices, track basis: Feed. 2126; brewing, $28929; rolled, J2.60. OATB Producers' prices, track basis: No. 1 milling, 327; white, $28 26.50 ton. FLOUR -Selling price: Pstent, 34.10 4.80; Willamette valley, 84.20; local straight, 93.70(8.90; export, $3.6003.70; bakara'. 84.10lB4.80 barrel. HAY Producers' prices: Willamette valley timothy, lancy, lis; ordinary, $14.60; eastern Oregon-Idaho, fancy timothy, $18.80; alfarfV $11.O&01UO; vetch and oats, $12; cheat, $10,60. MILL8TUFFS Balling price; Bran, $21.60; middlings, $29631; aborts, $23.60 ton Study Hood River Methods. Hood River, Or., Nov. 14. J. B. Powles. hesd of the Vaahon Berry Growers' association, waa in Hood River aeveral dava thia week studying the manner and method of packing and mar keting Hood River strawberrlea. The visitor stated that the Vaahon. Wash- Island section produced a superior qusl- itv of berries and tnat nereiorors no palna had been taken to place them Interest at 4 Paid on Savings Accounts . and Com pounded Semi-Annually lumbermens National bank Corner Fifth and Stark Resources 6 Millions FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $1,500,000 SURPLUS $900,000 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS Ladd eSTilton Bank ESTABLISHED 1859 .is;. Capital Stock - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Unaivi3ea Profits $800,000.00 " COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ""J tetters of CTcdttrdraftrantttravelerr ctiecta "' " jv issued available In all parts of the world - V Corner Thir3 ana Washington St rt at s upon -the market In an attrsctlve way. Alberta, Saskatchewan and other Cana dian sections will,'be the principal points or market ror the vasnon oernea. Mr. Powles stated that the berry crop next year would net the growers ap proximately 3160,000. f . CTOCACSO WHE.1T OFF '-AGAIN -'-I. -r Market Closes Severely Lower After : ; Opening Dip.. Chicago, Nov. 14. It was the usual story In the wheat market today. Prices closed with a loss of !e to o a bushel sfter opening with a loss of Wo to c Foreign' markets as usual contributed to the opening and, subsequent weakness in we local iraae. - Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co., 216-217(Board of Trada building: . - WHEAT. "Month-1 Open. High. Low. SI 93 . 89 Close. Deer .... Sl H M .... 85 93 iply .... 80 90H CORN. Dec 49 49 OATS. , PORK. May ,, July 49 49 Deo. ,, May ., 20H 204 32 itto 1865 1830 32 32 July .: Jan. . May .. 1865 1832 1886 4840 LARD. 1117 1070 1037 RIBS. 1057 1020 995 1862 1825 1105 1060 1027 1055 1007 985 Nov. .... Jan. j ... 1115 1080 1030 1110 1042 1032 1057 1012 990 May, . . . Nov. Jan. 1055 1007 987 May NORTHWEST DANK STATEMENT Portland Banks. Clearings. Thurs. .... Wed. , Tues. Mon, ...... This Week. .$2,119,487.30 . 2,890,599.08 . 2,497,567.61 . 3,426,697.97 Year Ago. $2,308,79118 1,887,692.27 2,185,793. 2,868,878. Tacoma Banks. ' Clearings today $ 815.8t8.00 Balances today . .i 130,947.00 Seattle Banks. Clearings today $3,448,380.00 Balances today 431,428.00 OMAHA SHEEP ADVANCED Sales Made This Morning at 15 Cent Better Than Yesterday. South Omaha. Nov. 14. Cattle, 4000 market strong to lOo lower: steers, $8.85 10.00; cows and heifers, $4.60(j a,. r, - Hogs, 10,600; market weak to 6c lower. at I7.7rV7.90. Sheep. 7600: market 16c higher yearlings', $5.008.40: Wethers, $3.75 4.25; lambs, $6.76 7.20; ewea, $3.75 .uu. . , CHICAGO HOGS HIGHER Tops Reach $8.10; Cattle and Sheep Hold Steady. Chicago. Nov. 14. Hogs. f 1,000: year ago, au.uuu; ieit over, liiuo. Market & 8.10; good and heavy, $7.86 8.10; rough ana neavy, m.wi.mi; ngnti 7.40V Cattle, BOQflr; market ateady. Sheep, 2&,C00; market steady, KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK Hogs Are Vp Dime for the" Day With Top at $8 Again. Kansas City, Nov. 14. Hogs, 10,000 market iuc nigner. Tops, s. Cattle, 6000; market easy. -Sheep, 6000; market firm. New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low. Close, Jan, Feb. Moh. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1167 jitr. 1190 U8S 1165 1134 1189 11798t 1189fi'9t 200tl 120405 1 208 121S 1J03 1204U 1193 1214 1191 1195439 U658J 1145 115t 1129 iisi iiis il62 114550 116567 Money and Exchange. London, Nov. 14. Consols. 75 15-18 J: silver, 29d; bank rate, 5 per cent. New York. Nov, 14. Sterling ex change, long, $4.82;LaterUng exchange Short. $4.86; ellver bullion. IJtte.. Pan Francisco, Nov. 14. Sterling ex change, to daya. $4.79 j aterllng ex change, sight, $4.84H;T sterling ex change, documentary, $4.79 i: trana- fers. telegrarh."' J ' jcr tracsfers.sight. Vr, i . FIXE SHEEl' BY KXP1".; . . ' i ". ' ' ' " " " t ; , (gj,,!,! u 7 Io"rrl. " Monmouth, Or Nov. 14. i t " were ahlpped from Monmouth on w! U 1 the express charges wera Juet J 113 They wera consigned by state senator L. Hawley to "Bill" Hanley at H irr ,, Or. Tha el wera all thoroughbred Cot -wold rams, and will probably be ui ' l for breeding purposes In tha southern Oregon district, s One of them was the prlie ram owned by RIdell & Son of Monmouth, whlcii took first prise at .the state fair, and the others were all raised in thia vi cinity. The, country In and about Mon mouth is rapidly becoming noted tha excellent atock of alt kinds betntj raised. Besides tha Cotswold aheap RIdell aV- Son have number; of fine roata ana oatue. onn tump, anouur ocal farmer has a cow ha . values at $1000 and has raised a number of excep tionally fine horses , which have been sold to the Oregon Agricultural college. He also has a herd of Jersey cattle. many of which were Imported from, the Jersey Isles. j . ; esssaaSBasfJB)aes,aeasS ' ' :" San Francisco Grain Calls. San Francisco, Nov. 14. Grain calls: .. BAHLET. . - open, clone. December May ..... 148 B 148U A. ..148UB 147 V4 A 1 - December December WHEAT. ,U OAT8. ,14f B 150 A B 150 A TaVaJTSIOBTATlOIf runt San Francisco tha Exposition City on your way South . tms year, jtodi mere tax ennr tna Yale or Harvard LosAngeIesoSanDiego G8.35 S510 Bout Trip S15.70. Bonn Trl 18. Thtfse palatial steamships have spa., clous decka, roomy and airy bertha, tha oeat or meaia ana strvioe. uooa music Tor folder and reierratioas, apply to FACmO JTATIQATJOaT CO. 80 KarkH tt. lfazktt St. Baa rreaciaoo, . cat. Xocal 4 jf ent, Traak BoIUm," 188 Thtra tU Portland, . ,. STEAMERS "Hassalo" and Harvest Queen" . tTXABIZB 2KABBALO Ztssre ortlaa4 10:80 p. m-, axoept iat nrdays. Arrive Astoria B18O e. n except Saa daya. layover gnndaya orland. leave Astoria 10 a. m-, except undays. Arrive rortlaad p. axoept Bnaday. "Haaaalo" will oonneot with ateamer "Nahcotta" at Astoria for all points to and from North Beach. . - "Hassalo" will stop for passengers, on hall only, aa follows: Down trips at Bt Helens, Kalsma. Rainier, Stella, Cathlamat and fika- I'p tripa at Altoona.TilUr- Rock. Brookfleld. BkamoUawa, Cathlamat. Eu reka, Oak Point, Bulla, Ladu. iialnicr, Kalama and Bt, Helena. . STXAMBB 2tAYXST QVXXS. Leave lortland t p. m-i latudaya 10i30 Arrive' Astoria a, except Koaday. Layover naday Aatorta. m -Leave Astoria T a, m., except Ivnday. Arrive Fortlaad 5 . m., axoept Sunday. "Harvest Quen'r will handle U. a. mall, and Be all ef tha way business. Make reservations city ticket office, 3d and Washington. Sts. ', , . , , ' " 1 . '.' """" "" 1 "" ' ANCHOR. LINE STEAMSHIPS Haw Tork. "Londonderry and Glasgow, ew xoik. Jfalerxoo a&d Baplaa, Attracuva rates for tlcksts batwsan New York and ail tfeoten, a-ngnso, insn, ua tlnental and Mediterranean Polnia 8u naiios Aoaoamodatloa. Sseallant Onlslaa. SIf lolsat rviee. - Apply f o Beserva tlon to local agent ox Anohor Una or HENDEKBUN mu&. uenarat Agents, Chicago, HI. 1 EXPUL-ba STtAMKItS ton San Francisco and Los Angeles WITHOUT VtlAIVUEi a. saaTar Sella 4 n. m hoy. 17. Tha laa rraaeiaoo a vonlaaa (V. 84. Co. Ttoaaa uiiwa imra av yhoaea Main 3808 and A-S839, BJkH FKA-NClflCO. L03 ANUELL VXD - SAN DIEGO DIRECT ' HOKTK VAOITIO . S. CO. e. . lonou aae av . xuxs sta Kvery Wednaaaar, e'ternauly, at 8 p. m. Ticket offlea 139-A IhlrO SC. asar Aldet Pboaeeia nit, ain. MARTlM J. HIULtCY, Pasa, Astntt W. H. ejLUgKB. . ralbt Aceab COOS BAYLINE ITaUaXB 2UUA2CWATXH. ' Sails from Ainsworlh dooa. Portland, at 8 a. ro. October 30, and thereafter every Tuesday evening at 8 p. ru. Frelfht r celvea dally except Tuesday, tip to 8 p. m. juesaaya up to a p. m. r sssen car tare firet elass $10, ascend elass If, luoludlng berth and meal. Tloltat ot flee at Alnaworth coca. Portland St Cooa Bay Htaamsblp Una. U. J. Mohr, agent ' ' : J. C; WILSON & CO. N1CW TOltlC BTOCK EXCTIANQfl KEW YORK COTTON KXCllANuJ CH1CAOO BOARD OB THALfc! -TUB STOCK AND BOND EXCHANC .'3 T BAN FRANCISCO rOUTULNU OFFICE tO' Oak 9U Oreosd Tloot, tswls r,,.- Pboaea MaribaU 410. A-4U; 0VERBECK&C00KEC0, 1 ftocfca, lfin)la Cotton. Ora'n, T' lm.t -Jwa48 . aiaAa . DIRECT PRIVATE VI TO ALL EXCH.TT 1 t: torrf po-nta of 1 w