The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 03, 1913, Page 15, Image 15

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    TUP. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' rOPJLAN D, 1 10NDAY 'EVENING, i ; NOVEMBER 3, 1913.
OrgO '
Oregon
DEALERS ARE PAYING 22 CENTS A POUND FOR .THANKSGIVING TURKEYS
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POTATO TRADE HERE
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DEADLOCKED
VHI
GROW
; Are Demanding Higher Friees Than
Trade Says It Can Pay ( Result Is
That Idaho Is Taking All Business
6t the Northwest JDistrJct.
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Today rednee Trade. ;- ?,'''
-.4v
. Butter market weak..
Cheese situation firm.
Lettuce .holding firm.
Apple trade good. V 3
Fsnoy celery In demand,
Grape market firmer,
potatoes rather quiet.
Onions holding- firm.
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Chinook salmon offering." ,
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" The potato trade la almost deadlocked.
Efforts of California interests to pur
eha supplies t a price they can af
, ford to take bold here, have -generally
proven unsuccessful. - Growers are f lrm-
'er than ever In their views ana it Is like
pulling teeth to get kny of them to of
fer their stoeka t any price Just now.
' There la oulte a fair demand for fancy
potato from California but ordinary
-. stock, is not wanted there because the
south has plenty of its own growth that
, would answsr this description. The fact
that California has -scarcely been able
to move a carload of potatoes to
Ariaona and Texas during- lbs last three
months owing? to- the unloading by
Idaho at extreme low figures, haa left
f Teeter stocks in the southern market
han usual oonslderlng the sU of the
yield. , ,
r Idaho continues to offer its potatoes
for anything tbey will bring, Growers
PRICE OF. BEEF, IS
) i !
HALF CENT LOWER;
STEERS AT 13 CBITS
Lower Cost of livestock Recent!
v Has Effect Upon Dressed Products
Hams ' p4 Bacon , Follow Drop
, in Ilogs In Local Market.-: . '
M ft
i The price of beef is dropping1. Values
are ruling fully Ho a pound lower than
last week In the wholesale market. Best
steer beef la today quoted no higher
jnnn iso a pouna. wnus cows ere a enc
below thl for similar quality. " J
."There Is an easier feeling an through
the dressed . beef market.' Suva Fred
Danlelaon, head of the local house of
Frye. "Recent raduutlona in the erics
ox came on tne poor nave peen reueeiea
here by a .cut pries for .the dressed
proauet, - r. i - .
-in earns reason nas caused an as
vance In the prloe of dressed mutton
ma tamps, wnoiesais prices are louow
n the nrloe of itvestouk 'aulte eloee.
There haa recently been quite an a
Vance In the prica of sheep and lambs
In tha MvAatnr'U marknt .
"liog products wore lowered today be.
vwuse i im. wutiir tevtina ana tower
there are losing no opportunity to un-
on outsiue maraeis, i ne resuit is
values jave been sliding rapidly.
load on outside markets.
. that values have been I
The too free offering has likewise -J
suited in greater reJeationa by Arisoni
iTjuyers than ver before. This
L exaa l
lias caused further demoralisation in
tai marsets -01 tn soutnweac, '
i Bf forts to purohase potatoes bare at
a price that shipmenta can ba made to
either Arlsona or Taxes have stopped.
.nooorain
Willamel
lng from 10 to iOo a cental above what
dealers can ! the stock for to south
west points. Naturally thia has caused
west points. Naturauy tbti
a suspension of operations.
imVELS ABB DUB'TOMOBBOW
First earload' of navel
the season is due to arrive on t
oranges for
he jo
several dealers
90ier shipments are flow roll
Ol
market' tomorrow, The oar win be dls-
iriDutau among several aeaiers or rront
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ANOTHER : CAR OP LETTUCE
: .1
r Another carload of Califorhla lettuoe
Is oomlns to the. local market. The ship
ment wni prooaoiy arrive tomorrow, in
the meantime .tulto fancy stock is com
Jng forward vfrom Hood River' and is
coinmanvllng eJfcaUent sale at 13.00 a
crtest.M- v ";.
CALIFOHKIA TOMATOES'. COMLVQ
. iC full carload of California tomatoes
In lucre is .due In the-local market
Wednesday, The' shipment wJU be from
sou thrvaifelaaadAih. .price will
probably be- around tl-o per JO pound
' lug. This Is the same as ths last oar.
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CHINOOK SALMON AKRIVINO
'Chinook salmon Is again coming for
wrd to the local market, A fair sised
shipment waa this morning received
, from Tillamook and was priced geoer
ally at tic a pound. 8ilverldes are In
good supply at (e a pound.
tAct celery is"scabcb .
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There lsa acarcifV.of fancy celery In
the locel market. For best quality of
ferings the prloe Is today being held
firm at sva a dosen bunches while No. S
stock ranges from TO to 80o .generally.
Demand is quite good
prices that have ruled for livestock.
Bacon and bau prices are today off Ho
a pound,'' '
The market for lard is holding rather
sieeuy.
APPLE DEMAND IS HEAVY
Uifh Prices Are OWsred but Many
Grower Do Not Haro eulUhle
Fruit to Partlclj)ate. .
Zena, Spring Valley, Or., Nov, l. The
failure or tne eastern appie crop nas
demand
in
and Baldwins, which the orcbardlsts of
for Oregon
is lait Here. Th
steady demani for Bpttzenbergs, Kings
created a
which Is be
spplee
here fe a
this section are seeklns to suDDly. wel
comlns tha -rood ericas offered which
are in great contrast to the low prices
of a year ago. Many orchardlstg hare
were so aiscouragea oy tne poor demand
no low .prions oi, iai ran tnat tne
nealected to soray their trees, and as I
consequence many of their asnles ill
not graae wen, ana tney are .
benefits of. the higher prices.
some say that this win be a lesson to
Josin
them, and that hereafter they will keep
There is a laree croo of aDDles In this
seotion this year, and those that cannot
be sold through the fruit union for ship
ment find a ready market at the can
nery. Borne are sent by the river to
Portland to the vinegar factory. The
fine weather of the laat -two weeks has
been very favorable for the gathering of
the fruit, which is now hearing the end.
Fall plowing and potato digging have
also been energetically carried on. .
NORTHWEST BANK STATE31KNT
paday ...
Cleaiiast
Salaaoe
Vertlaad Baaka, ,-.
Thl week. -' Tear are.
g,OM.m.Sa nM.T81.7
Settle nuke, ' -
..IIMO.SW.OO
WS.WS.0
Olearloia
BaUaoM
ft(on7 and Exchange.
tendon.- Nov. ' S. Console. ' ?1 if. ltd:
ailver, tl 714; bank rats, ( per cent.
New York, Nov. g, Sterling exchange,
long, . snort. e,ai suvsr. Duiuon,
COUNTRY PURCHASE
VI t I Vfll lla I W . ' MU VI 1 1 IW -
IN THE NORTHWEST
( 'i,.,.,-.Ji' .i ).-? I '
!fr.
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Buyer Have, Started Their Supplies
and 63 Cent Hag Been Paid In
- Country fog First Class Dressed
'. Offerings j 8uppUes Are Good.", ,
Buying of turkeys at country points
tor tne nanasgiyin
in
m trade has begun
quite liberal purchases
earnest and
are reported JbQta at southern Oregon
ana Idaho points. ( ! .
it is reponea tnat. several local-w
tereats have purchased dreased ttrkeys
for the holidays. In soma quarters it is
figured that extra select birds will be
started at a higher figure than this.
As a general rule the price of turkeys
alonar Front street durins the Thanks
giving trade' ranges from ti to 860 a
ound. - There are occasions wnen it
rops peiow mis ror rirst ciass oiros
a 1
iy nigne
betweei
little change in the output of turkeyss
at other times the prioe Is free
lly higher. Averages, however, wil
B between the two flarures. '
Reports from the country Indicate but
tie chansa in the outout of turkeys'
that might be expected, as compared
with a year ago. Some sections show
an increase of t per cent others snow
10 per cent and still others are showing
loss as compared wun met scuun.
CLUB. WHEAT BIDS
AT 80 CENTS BU. AT
TIDEWATER POINTS
Market Generally Firmer god Higher
'Here California liuftlneoa prom.
Ised ' Soon; Coarse Oralng Are. In
a Very Wfg Position Generally.
rogEIOW WntAT U4SKST8
WTrprt Wt closed H ttgbar to
lower, m
BerUb-Wheit cloeed Ue lower,
Budapest Wbeat clueed Ue lower.'.
l'rl Wbet eleeed uwinngeU,
4otwrj7-Wbt f loaed oncbMngcd.
WHEAT CAHOOKS BTXAPY
London. Not. 8.Wbet cargoes on panics
ateadr. V
jtusuia oounirjr marseis steser,
yreoeh eenatry arkethoU4r,
FOBTLAMD 08AIM BECEIPXI
u, .Cars. '
San Francisco, Nov.
chance. 80 days.
aocumeuiary, t.7i.
i.WJkl-sight.
i k 1 tranefera
graphio. 6 per cent premiurnt sight,
per cent premium. '
l..8terllng ex
t sight, i!kii
transfers, tele-
1
and- red Russian, 11.46
hern pluestem, l,6ttj.7V
ed seed. l.T0l.fli Turkey
i.t; , fortyold, f.60
EGG PLANT GKTTINa SCARCE
Qate a scarolty of local eggplant is
shown since the recent frosts. An ad
voe from The Dalles says .there Is prac.
-vtloally no more ito offer there.' gales
are reported ..along the, street at 1 3 a
FORECAST FOB SHIPPER
v Weather bureau sends the following
uuLioa 10 snippers, . v
protect enipmenig as xar north as Se
attle airalnst minimum temperatures of
0 degrees: southeast to Boise, II Je.
press; south to Ashland, 41 degreeo,
Minimum temperature at, Portland to
night, about 60 degrees.
PORTLAND JOSBtNO PRICES
: neee Sttij are tha at whlfb waeleaalers
. sen 10 miwn. vzcvpv DiDirwiif ecafedt
': BDTTiCR Nominal. Crcameir calm, aiel
;rtty print, Mffl38c; state rrtesiery, ias2c!
. Mnrh butter. S3e. . '
. KOGS Nominal. Candled local ettras, Ua
Y4Be! eeleet pulleta, 4Je; ew connr. 0p; spot
nnj price. Me I. e,.;.,PertiaB4i storage,
t lVB POIILTRT Rena I4wu.,
'tJHHei stage. ihh, np; pPkla duck.
:i2ioe? mamo "nnnt, juuuo; tursefe, tie.
iiwHSd Hl plgeona, old, 1
' CHEEHIt Nominal,
rrmm twin and tl
BUTTBB raT Prodoeer price foe rorUssl
.1 .v.. Haas, Veet aag XUm. .-';:v
fOH9$ llJd
i.civn-"'""v b vrsa rascr ran
'prime 82e ncdlun to prime, giej sMdium, j
' , $ wlanlnel, jWeUp. Willamette vak
r . ' abtre, Ul ebolce fa lota, ls lb.t eaatars
wt son, iw, BtJwrgiHf vm innniin, .
' ' . ttltllM OS CABCAhA . BAKli filia
lets, Viei leas tnaa, 4-ar Iota, 49. ,
;TM0HlR-lSi8--Nolnlnal 8s. V,':,
'V UIOKS-.p bldM, SlUiQe lb. frees, (let
stltad aldM, llei ouliv frees salt; c? kips.
, ' lli13c: eaWee. drrs U&abc, cult skloa, aal&4
fer grees. ITtftSe; green bidw. u leae thas
, gUGABCbe, S8.oj powdered, tJ.eOt fruit
1; . ' K e7- 90-SVt fceet.-: I.W dry gmsaUted,
' a.8oi t filow, 4.MktAboTe quou tkina are
- BKANB-bowU wblto,'! &-B4I "large wblte,
. e; jrtng, 41c Mnsa,: )gS plnka, gsy
i 1 ' OsspsalWle:?-' Hivl- MQSei e
Orlsesa. head, 4t Qresle,. iiae." , v,
':"' SALT Coane. half' eraamla. tAn. Sia
El, , mm imm iil.Tl.t nu. u . van. .in.
fiirBi b.i,jiiB5i estra-t&aK'sa,"s,
, , i od l(a,-5.Sntttl.0; lump took, fM)& par loZ
avus.uoi na.
I Unas. tlM
ainaa. tin id. ( mhooiiiI,
J T J ' S'apefrult,. ifiorWs. aa,ja, pineapple.
fj watermeloiM. mei grapea. Concorda. 12e per
SPOT CrSH FOB? VOUJR
Net prlcee, . o. p. fortland 5 so eowmlaslon.
K rr wnj -rggs, wr -aoaan. Uuirr but.
IKK
I f Hiicy pork, 10UC TMUlamjr, 18ti4cjcaI
rare bark, o lb. Ship a- Aim. won la m4
J hl(i. j Write for any prtow wanted. Uaah by
. rptura mall. - Prloae In rffxrt until rn.,h
' T BBWVSW ' WWWWWVSSB)
Sau FrwcUco rrodHC' Market.
- San Frandseo. Nov. 1 .Wheat, per
cental, club endured nusaian.
1.41 h; northern piuesiem,
no., reciesnei
red, 11.60
Barley. Pftr cental, good to choice feed.
fl.86ef.lfW:-- lower grade,, ll.30
1.33i shipping and brewing,. l.t(l
Potatoes, per eental.' Delta 1 Whites,
76oll.s rancy, gi.osvi.ae: uaiinas,
1.8Tir Oregon Bursnks,; . .60s
gweets, 11 1.35. , '.i
Onions, per cental, pllversalns, 11,19
01.60, - sC-H,.- -i'"'
Butter, egtrar tact .prima firsts, lc(
firsts, 86a . - .
Eggs, extras, Mc; select pallets, c
storage egtras. JSC .
dheese, CaUfprnlaV flats. l17He: do.
TeungAmerlcs,617t eastern. 16H
f0o; Oregon twins, lie; do, feung
Amerus, jio, :
Seattle Produce Afaxkct
Seattle, Nov. I.-Eggs, gelect ranch,
gton erei
reamsry brick
6264o April storage,
juuuer, vvasningioi
9
regmery cubes,
ok. 86c: fresh
Slo: Oregon. 800810.
llamoolc 17c: ' Young Amer
triplets, 17 He; Wisconsin
to; clt;
eastern. :
Cheese.
WIL. IIS!
twins, 18o; Oregon triplets,-17 e.
Onions. California yellow. SOlfte lb,
laeal. Il.IOfSl.TS Bar sack.
Potatoes.- locsl. - i X 0; Taklma
gems, I23 0Z5; caiiromia .gweets, I
oer 100 lbs.: Jersey sweets. S4.766.()i
per bbl. : -" .'.i . . - .
4 lb. baiketi ettw varietlM. li.g&ai.Bit seara
ais nsi r. ia " ' ,
1.16: carrots,
eabbase.
smng
VEfllt'TABLEft-TurBlD. WaSOeT Wtai Si A
irroia(siii.45.( panaipi, e.itaa aaesi
it $1,255 local teSMitoe, 0ojpi bx
beana, Mo grees enbms, ... 18e pej
doses bnnrbesi peppers, btlL eaiee; bead bt
tare, SOtie dostai neterr, eOuoci esg pUnt,
10o cauliflower, e&kl Oo doaeni . rhubarb, k
:noswJ, s
eat tll anicnowj, s
. BBUBlBBtsoklberries, T0
hcrrtea. local. 18.60: , Urn. I
ONlANs JeBbuii
lng prva i.to
1.40 4tastg BgrsBts. tlej
se- Ib i eraa.
lUkSU Banal. -
is prlceVaOO: carload bur
IV sv
a. ahipolsa atatloat
aarlle. StffiBa lb.
APrLKS Spltaenbtrg. ll.0OS3.mt KoHbsrs
gprv i.gat.Tai- 2ftoa. Il.ooai8.oot abode
lalaod Greealns. li.OOCBl.iBi Winter BanaBiJ
1.001.TB per bol Sool
.n-FiTOIfk Salllnv
ll.tsl.ilBi ebelce, ll.JtS; ordinary, 41.00 sack I
buylug price, cailpaoa,. esB70a, soostry DolaWi
Xeets, Fita aaa TiiiBjIsag '-w--? ;
DRtiBBU HHAXH Salllna Brtoa
a..: 1. . Ma.. .1 JL" T"
jai8Hfl pupf, wisioi Uoib.. : iot
uAua uli'iilri Ifr' U. aa . .
- TBaw.ssisif Msvnsiag. JVUslOI DaWSsT-
(at oacaa, lBCGPi&Ko boiled san, XSlie; pie.
MKAiaracmua nouasauaara. N. .,1,
10 wwa, MO. t Stock, JJo, V. . w,t,eri
IA. lnmiM. , 19a!. nark Inlna l&u..'
UKS'iKui-Sbealwatet ear, pee galleaii
per 100 lb, seek II WrsipuL rJtmiuJi
ia.50)
I SMI, gBiSiaaaM
5 Iw.W son; Mtirn, in ueiL 11.751
llUke Baan la Sa BU nn.-.M nar a 7
g.00 par 10OI rasoi eiams, IH.00fita.8 boil aaa
ira oraiara,,pr gauoD, aoua Pca, flja, ,
tABP !, Jgtto; evmpoaud. ilar.
JidH Nominal. Dressed floaaaaia To, k.u.
bat 4llUe: strlpad baaa, JTci aUveralde salnoo.
Be; Cblsooks S bailout filOoj solas Is lb. I
hinnL 1214a; nana Si II, t ' Ink...
sv. w - -- , www.
17: ones coo. luvi oiuraeon. 12
v'a,aw hwwhih, oa SQsea, ' 1
LIKSREP OILr-Uaw bblf.Y Me tww 'aal . s.i.
tie boiled, bbla 689 gal. 1 raw case, I0, poUga
eaaea sW geUf kiU oi 860 galloiia, leOeaai
oil raka maul. 844 Mr ton. .
:.f3
all caka mul. 844 per too.
WHltg fcCAD--lS WW, S paa'b, We lb,
Wta be par 1U lata lota, iM,i Var l . .
lURCaMlMK-la eaaes, rei wood' bawaia
I 70c; Utrs barrels, W pwr galiasi 1 easp lau,
Wbest,Barley.riaar,Oats.Uay.
Monday UH T ... . 2 fl ' 2T
Year ago 1MI SO It 18
fantOQ 10 eaie.,7iv 1JU1 ss sua jwai
ear ago 7W0 840 SWT oo
The wheat market continues to show
strength and bids for club are gsperaliy
ranging from 1 to 0o a bushel, tide
water track basis, . furonases at both
figures were shown at interior points.
Paxls ooast delivery, lat Saturday and
the same Drices are continued this morn
ing- ,.- . ... .. ; . . .
1 oeveiooea
la the California trade Is proving a big
factor In the wheat trade here. While
practically no open business has been
reported from the south, the trade there
is taking care of consignments and ad
vices indicate that within a few days
at the most, the price offered there will
be sufficiently high to enapie puyiof in
in IS pajBuon,
California's chief wants of wheat hers
consist of club and red but a fair sup
ply or musstem is generauy taaen.
Be far as coarse grains are concerned
mere is practically noining cjoing in
the market at the moment. Both feed
pats and barley are very slow and prices
are on a nominal basis with 12 for the
former and f 34 ror tne tter ear ton,
WHEAT .Nominal producer prices,
track basis:. Club. l80o: milling,
blusstem, .88c; Turkey red. 85oi forty-
fold, 80 f ale; red nussian anrj hybrids,
T8 to 79u valley, 80j)lo bushel,
- BARCKY Nominal producers' prices,
irsCK pasis: jeaq, ti, prswing, tto
lied, 188.69 per ton.
OAt8New, feed, 824.6002$; milling,
HOP MARKET ACTIVE
Businesg Is Much More .Widely pis.
v trlbuted ' Arrionp Hayers ; Wttlle
! Heretofore Ooeratorg Have Been
.:; limited; Forecast an AJvnpce
" Considerable business - was reported
In the hop market yesterday and today
at 28o a pound for best offerings, al
though; the btslk of the business re-
uuneu
Is around HfiilfUe a sound.
McNef f Brothers of this city were re.
ported as offering fjo a pound for on
rtt afc rtallaa on1 ,nnth.if , Manrharflf.
but were unable to induce the grower to
dispose of either Jot. The same Inter,
eats purchased 704 bales in the Yak line,
section during the last two days, io a
pound being paid. They also purchased
480 baiee or the Kennedy lot at wood,
burn at 180 and 85 bales of the. Whit.
CATTLE SITUATION IS
liOil
',',,..4;,'r--:!V .'-'..'
Good Stuff It Missing bwt tlie Gen-
" era! Market Is Down In the North
Portland , Xrds, 6beep Are, f (ill
pey lot In the same section at 'SO He
The market for hoos Is much firn
id there are additional forecasts, o
80o deals Within a very snort time.
and
rmer
f
The
ituatloa is far the best of the season
o date, the buying being more widely
Ustributed. Heretofore the bulk of the
tuslness haa hasn for two or three In
tereats. but today many domestio buyers
are In the buying field. Sales ar rang
ing from Ho upward.
Ko late advices have been reoelved
from foreign markets, but the last ea
bles Indicate a strong- tons at all points,
7
Holding Firm PoslUoa. -m
T 't.K : ..y'.'. ." ;;.ir
Toaays'aog1 Karkes,
North Portland , . iTl t.80
unicage i ,. , g88
Kansas City ,', ; . , . , 8.10 e
koutb Omaha f,oe
Denver t.aj
t
Hon. Oattle. 'OalTea, gheen.
f - .sM'r-'. ' g-.-TM
i
MondsVf
uttt-u 14 S
Fridar
Thitnida:
....,,,..1)05
Ttmnday iiu
Wedneadar .!.!. SmI
Ttwuduj . . , . . . , . , , 4W
Weak asa .........mil,
' SCO eg
Xwe ysare age..., jtoj
01 -54
"401
' 61
014
80S
von
"er '
v-7?-
T04
220d
17:8
187.1
828
44li0
1S6S
STOCKS
SLIGHTLY
Li
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Nev York Market 1 Under Pressnxe
With Railroad Earnings Gen
erally Showing Ioks.
New York; Nov.' 8. There was a gen
As a general
eral loss in seourity values today with
traamg extremely iignt.
s to
that the Interstate
na refused to
rule poor sarntngg statements were dla-
piayea cy leading rauroaas ana tnn
tner with tne raot tnat tn
has n
allow an advance in freight rates to
various points, gavg the market extreme
bearish sentiment,
A cable from London said that finance
contemplated, Including the loan to the
Balkan states, totaled 1780,000000.
American stocks were weak in Lon
don with losses of t to 1 point.
Ran a-a f Vaw Verlt nrlces furnished
by Overbeck St Cooks Co.. 218-217 Board
of Trade building:
MkCKIPTION lOpen irilBhTXow OT
,111, .,. 1... 11 11,1 .,1. ,
Ameicaiuaiee voi'ver vo.
American u. c.
American Can, e...
American Can, pf. ..
American Sugar, a....
Antetlcaa Smelt, ,,,.,.
Am. Tel. Tel..
.Anaceacis auatug vo.,.
0ih'ioi"e!
L I rolled. IK8.69 pe
81H oer ton. . -
FLOUlt gelling prices patent. M 0
(g4.4; wiuameite vaney, 84.au 94. t
local straight, 88.8SA4.1&) export, $3.6i
8 86: bakers1. 84.2JS4.4B.
HAf Producers' prkes; Wlllaipelte
valley timothy, fancy, tl414,0i east
era Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, 116.60;
!... siws.ooi veton ana oats, fit
612; clover. I10 ear ton.
MILLSTUFFI Selling prleei Bran,
!52 l!i.i' wdllngs, lf.60tr0j shorts,
122.60 1 3 per ton.
CLpVEB SBBIV-Buyjng pries! Tfo.
PRESSURE BIGS A
1
Wbeaft Market Opens Ynn for He
eembe and May- but Loses
; .Toward End of pay, '
Chicago, Nov, I, There wss fair
smnKin in tna mam at top whmi at tha
opening, December being V9 better and
May c. . No change was shown at the
gtart for July, v Closing figures were o
Wct I the-first" two opUons and
f . Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that
tnedeoune in America and the heaviness
In Winnipeg Saturday caussd realising at
the opening, Later shorts covered, which
roauiiea in an gavanca latest advice
fromi Argentina are. less favorable and
nuaaiau ors mim XirmOTt t. . i"
nance 01 tmicasro nnces rurniihari h
Overbeck g Cooke company, 211.211
svsra i,.,iigt nuiioing, , -M
j ,,,vnx.-- , WHEAT r. -:r'X
llprtv . :... , HlShX-taiw.' ' flnaa.
May ,,.,,,!,
May -:..-.. rio-.S'ft" .;VTo.i,i'' T0A
4. v.:;-..'., i-- VA4S .V.'.r - ;.,.v'.:
inn.- ttigi, . laiw,
mmm
85HA
BO 8
87 a
Dee. ..,? WJi iSS . 'f STH , ;.grj. ?
Jul ,. , ., ,. ... 414 '' i , IH 8 -
.:' ....-.. wnov .-..'.. . . .
! i '.; LARD
. POBK . ,
,,,,..,.,9017 ,: 20U8 ,,'
....... ..!) :' 2T,r
,...100 v..,- loan. lT
av .........mnl liar ' ui r
ev..;V...,..ao60'r"M ioi';i09a t
iVw'faF'j:,'i,-i-V:,wf.'.',i ;.'
fM, .,..,, .1070 JOTS '.- 1M7
nay,-........utxk .ii,",.-o? ; jon
i ,, ,i .1 ,i.,i . '
no b
gois 8
1072
lono. B
ioea a
1007 8
ioso I
1:
New Tork Cotton Jtarket,
? : .Opn i "'ah Low, Close.
10 V
jan. ... ij
Mch. ;,., 188
Aur . ..4 ISO
veo. . . . j jsbs
8ft
81
120
1
mil
Ban Francisco Barley Calls.
van Francisco, Nov. 2.-Bar!ey callst
i.'..i.s:i.;.';.;..i.i:i., -. Onen. Itlrh. f.nw. ninaa ,
Po. - V. ."Ml i itTsTflW 14- 18614 d'
May v.. ..140HB v.,,, ;11HA
,W ,":..! ' l' " j " ' 1 1 1 it. , a.';,,
Hair rlna. the points of which lock so
they will not slip out. have basn Daunt-
ad in Grsst Britain.
Atchison, e.
Baltimore g)
Beet Sugar
Bethlehem Steel, e
Brooklyn Sapid Traasit
Canadian Pacific, f..,.
Chi., A O. Weatern, pfd
fit sTfc.V!1-.":::
Chins Copper .........
Cheaapeake ft Ohio,,.
Consolidated Gas.,,..,
1e. s.
Geaaral Blaotrle
O, Nortbara. ere lsn4a
u. norioera. cc. ......
Illlnola Oeatral ,
KfcW!',.!::::
K. C, Boutbeni,......,
LoolavUU A Naabrllle..
at., a. a 1., pi.
Nevada OoaolJiJated.,,.
Now Hares
New Xortt Central.,.,,.
Norfolk i Weatern,'' 0,
Northern Pacific, e...
Paolflo Mall J, a. Oe...
rennayirama itanwar,
. .. . LI ... I . I .
nay uooa. uessar
leading, p.
HepaUUe I, .4 g., ,...
Rock Ialsnd, .,,,.,,..
goutham 1'aclfle, ...,
Kouthern Ilallwar. e..
Tenn. Oepnar
ivxiu at tvcuic ,..
Toledo, St. U W., a.
Unlos Paolflo, c,
JJnion Pacific, pf,...,.
V, g. Hubber, 0.. ......
U. i. gteel Qo t,....,
U. 9. teel., pf..,.
u hi vwipcr
U. A.SJ1SSWI gnu, . ...
foul aU I&0. 100 art tf flft.
It. iiTe W. -t
jit1
Jooh
127
B8V4
224-!
1O0V
1I
66'
9$
10
82
16054
28
St
0
lOSli
jun
108
25
1K
160
4i
1014
120
81 5
83
2244
80
86H
222
28
loo
12014
140
81 Vt
128(5
1061
160V4
Extreme weakness is shewing In ths
cattle marjtet at North Portland. While
there was nothing available today that
OOUld ' ha Disced In tha lnnn flaaa
therefore extvema nliotattnn nnl
taatsd. It would take something eut ef
ul".J'.ru?,-U,"l " ong even 7.i
at this time for steers.
There ,ws a smaller run of cattle
than had been generally expected and
the poorness ef quality was rather dis
Oil
at this time was Indicated by their
as;
.te the trade.
ntlna
shOwod little intereat in the
That buyers
Uie mar.
staving away from ths pens this morn
f ru' the opening of the
week's trade is the signal for the gath
srlng of all the buyers in this section.
At Chicago there was a stsady to
strong tone In the cattle trade for the
o.
Kansas
City cattle market ruled
Steady at former prices,
oday's general catUe market range)
Best steers , , 8
vraiimry stserg ,.
Beat heifers ,,
Best cows
Mediym cows
Poor oows ,
urainary nuns
.001
7.26
Jl
Fnwy stag
ra
ancy bulls
1-rime ug(Il CaiVOS
trims neavy . ,
6.60
a,i
6.00
- 6.60
4.6006.00
6.86
8.60 10
8.60 7.60
Hog Mces Are BUtloaaxy,
As a rule stationary prices were
shown in ths hog-trade at North Port
land for the day. There was a rather
heavy run. but buvera' want, vara mitra
liberal, and there was no indications of
any weakness in the trade at tijt start
of the week,
btupments cams from nractlciHv all
portions of the Pacific northwest, and
Some good quality swine were presented.
vAt Chicago there was a steady tone
generally, but hog prices wsre lifted a
nickel fof (ops.
Kansas cjiy nog market' ruled eo
av's aenara
l op niuers . . .
Good and light
"YI v: ... 17.60
JVUUS'
mgner tnan Saturday.
xoaay-g general hog market range:
and geavy
H0U
61
an
8.00 8.26
V V,V V.V ." 7.00 o t.ls
resder Bheen Oeme aronrard.
McCollough Rumble, ths big "heep
feeders, who fed so muoh stuff , at
Portland s well as interior Points last
season, were in the yards today with
seven doubles or mutton. These formed
tha BU1K or tn srnvals in tha North
rornsna ysrag over aunaay.
ouui Lions
if,. .','. ... S
' l
; 7:-.3
OreswSyi.,,4..V.i.'..;.i.. l.S&'i- M
OreKoo I JOI0 '
Oregoa; , 1 -'v: soo
',';, "s'.oo
Vj.-1, 6.H0
4.M
f 4.0(1
-
Oregon
MIXED SJIEEF
'';'" i "tt v HOQ8 ' . ' ' .
Oregeo '-..,..... ' ' 117
Waaklsgtoa -.,..,.. 01 i 212
Idaho JOS X . 1H8
Idaho ........ . kv iio
Oregon . ,;, , , V, , .7..'. ft 1 7tT?;r .29
M E . f.. i
orlS2s,'rKi':'',,",,,Y
y,r" '.......,. t
leK.::;:.:::::::::::
Oregon ...,.,.....,. ta
Orasoa ..,,...,,105
presog , mm..,,. .,., T
E1H).
-845
410
810
1.19
lfil
1(10
........ ..... VII
aaoo , as ,
Oregos 44 -
Oregon ,,.....,.,., 77
Owifoa ......,,,..,,, i
Oraaoa. S3
laano ................. i.
S
100
1H4
3.7
.80
S.MI
S,aq
8.30
7.80
. T.30
- J.M
;AvV.7.25
. . 8.30
SftO
' 30
. , S 80
, S 80
S.
S.itO
l.m
rw ' s.ao
i ,218 i . ' . 8 84
'. . ' 9A X a M
Idabe ; ,...,.. 8i
sua
ha
Idaho
... ,
recon a
Oregon g
Oregon " ,..,,,,.,.,.,. 8
Oragea
Oregon
................ s
........4 4
orejoa
BTBEB
20
: . . BUIXg '
Oregon 1
Oregon ..,.,. 1
Oregaa 1
Oregon g
Oragwo 1
; 7 WBTBBB8
Oregon ............... 8
Oregon ......120 '
20
1R3
l.'IO
J22
4TI
139
IIpO
8U5
8 11
Bill
474
2112
80
SO
s.eo
8.00
S.Ou
8.00
8.00
7.80
7.80
7.80
7.80
7.90
7.80
T.ao
1068 9.
.00
6.T8
S.VS
4.60
SJiO
1660
1640
jaio
006
too
lie
. 100
t,7S
4.10
WILL ASK COUNCIL'
FOR RAILWAY FRANCHISE
Oregon City, Or., Nov. IStephen
Caever will gt the n council meeting
gak for a franchise te run an elSPtrio
ting through the heart ef the eity, sped.
fyrng eerUln streets He wlshotf Include
in the right ef way. ', . . ,
The proposed ling would run en Con-
ter street from the north boundary of
the city to Fifteenth street, along Fif
teenth to Water street, the south ter
minus of the road.
The franchise wanted also provides
that the' road can be run by any power
with ths exception of Steam, and that
the cars shall travel through ths city
at a speed not to exceed 16 miles an
hour, and to be at all times undss ths
regulation of the city council. It also
contains a common.user clause for the
Clackamas Southern, railway and runs
for a period of tt years.
MBnd" Coming pack,
(Special to The Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 8. A tele
gram from Pud Anderson to his mother
was received by her this morning Stat
ing that he would reach Portland'.
day on the steamer Ross City, from Ssn
Francisco, m a letter or reeent eats
Bud said that he had a severe cold and
was unable te make weight and would
return north. All negotiations for his
fight with Burns on Thanksgiving day
have been ogllsd off.
mm
Ll uniMi
UNUSUALLY Oil
;etc;;e
.Vancouver.! Wash., IMov.'-eW-Tedtiy
closes on of tne quietest city cam-1
palgns In . the history of Vancouver,
There has been no demonstration of any
kind and each candidate and his friends
have carried on a quiet campaign devoid
of the mud-slinging gnd defamation of
character prevalent in former years.
There is nothing on the surface to Indi
cate that the voters of the city will to-
morrow select candidates for city of
fices and . on three tickets, pemocrgtio.
Republican and Progressive, ;
However, "still water runs deep," and
a poll of the city by prednots has been
taken by a number . of candidates and
their ward workers, and perhaps a more
thorough, campaign of a quiet nature
was never carried pn in the city by cr .
tain aspirants, Henry Crass and John
P, Klgglns, tbs only fight for tbe may
orglty nomination each claim victory by
a good majority. Otto Zumsteg and
J. p. deoghegan. Republican candidates
for the office of city treasurer, gre
causing more -Interest than any' others
savs the head of the ticket. Siumsteg is
a man of family and. hag never held,
office. Qeoghegart isa single tnan and
before he became treasurer : held the
office of city clerk.
Booths are being erected today in the
various precincts of the 'city and an
effort will be mgde to get the vote out
early tomorrow, Automobiles will be at :
the disposal of those who can not get
to the polls otherwise. ' 'i . ; . "
" Ths sixth International fisheries con
gress will bs held at Qstend, Belgium,
in August,
Canadian Dank
of Commerce
tlEAD OFXCV "
Toregte Cgngds.
JEstsbMshs4 1874
A Geocrgl ljgngjnt Busloes
,' TransgcteaJ.
Interest paid oa time deposit,
PORTLAND BRANCH,
Corner Second god Star St
F. C MALPAS. Manager.
ef
in tha sheen and lamb
ireoe remain, very rrm in tne local
yaras ana values are oeing wen main-
ta
we
alned at the high range established at
closing csr me woes,
t Chicago there wan a steady tone in
rang:
i.TS
Mm
6ST4
51
osiahA mltto.v advanced
Sales Made at jRlse of 10 and 15c;
bUDJuar Bum jjost on Hogs,
. (Spedat to The Jours!.)
Booth Omaha. Nev. 2 Oattln.
celpts 8406; market steady to lOOllo
gneepr-Hceipte ll.ouu; market steady
to i luayiDo Wneriyearwngs.
wcinoia, .oif n.oui - ismos.
?7.60 ewes, .B4.0,. ,'.v;:'; ;;w
DENVER MVK3TOCIK MARKKT
; si sin ism ia..' .
lfogs Holdlrtg at $7.05" TodAfJ Top
Steers at f 7.50.
Snelal ts The. luvml,)
Denver. Nov. 8. Hotra Iteoelnla TKO.
Market range $7-.SO07.j,' .,
OattlewKeeelpts 6900. ' Steers, Sl.tO
f.60 cows and heifers, S.00ti,6, ,
!)6.I6;., wethers. 4.0O4.O; ewes 13.60
7t.e; laniDS, so.2oqy.us. . ;
KANSAS . CITY JIUTTON UP
V ','"' . m a i . ' -
Sales In Slioep Yards Made at an
..'..'. Advance of 8 Cents Today.
Kansas City, Mo, Nov. 8, Hogs, 2000)
aarket steady to, 6o higher: tops,, (1.10,
Cattle; 82.000; market steady.
Sheep, .18,000; market 5c higher.
the sheen market for tha day.
Kansas' City sheep trade' ruled strong
wun nfi nuvauce oi s nioftei.
Today's senersl mytton market
Bert spring lambs 6
urainary lamos
eanings ,
Hd wethers
''ancy ewes 1.80 1
rdinary ewes 8.00 1
Today's ZJvertock Shippers.
Hosts- J. W. Chandler. Willows. 1
load; u. v. uiaric. Arlington, 1 load; F.
Heokert. Bellevue. Idaho. 2 loads: Knur.
son Helthley, Heppner. .1 load; i H.
Alien, Parma, idaijo, rioad; Ross jMc
Pherson, Payette, Idaho, 1 load L W,
cnanaier, uayioii, wasn., j, isas :u ti,
Buckley. Crass Valley, 1 loadr H. I
Wuey. Lostlne, 1 ioadt & R, Belsbee,
jnurw. a ioau, t, . juiiuaon, jj
Your Account is Invited.
This bank has a thoroughly equipped plant, an
efficient staff, ample capital, large resource?, a
strong directorate and capable officers. . '
lumb&rmens
National. Bank
Corner Fifth a.nd Stark , j
RESOURCES 7 MILUONS
1: T. B. Johnson. Union Juno.
tfon, 1 load; H, h. Murdock, Willows, 1
Cattle Ben Calvin, Pilot Rock, 1 load;
Sam Nelson. S loada: J. O. Miller. Belle.
vue, Idaho, 2 lpadsj Walter Jones, Rob.
ineue, i loaqi m. u wuey, wiuowa, i
loaxi; jonn uroeman, neppner, loads.
ninara sranrii, loans.
ghsep A, M, incle. North Powder. 1
ueorge unsiey, rtomnette, i load;
ugn wumpje, vyiyowa. noaos.
insmore. Lebanon. 1 load.
Mixed tuff John Kinsman, West
load; &
Sclo, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs; J.
. Baker, Caldwell, Idaho, a loadg hogs
anA ahaan
Camperattre , statement
HrtatoL-k run i
li -; Csttle,
Month t date KM
eame, .1012.. 15S
tea
ef Nona PortUod
Hera.
1,810
410
Sb.r.
8,41111
,. i,sag
Iiicreaae.,
Decreafe ,
Yn. to oats, eo.s
Same 1812... sd.HOS
Increase .... B.O01
1,609 l.Ml
ClflCAOO CATTLE riRMElt .
Market Rules Steady ' to Strong!
Ton Hogs at $as.T.W
Chicago.. Nov. 8Hoss. 28.000! mar
ket steady; mlsed and butchora'. 87.0
8.26; ghdd and ' heavy. 67.0Cr8.25
" Cattle. 23.000! r market steady v ta
Strong. - -i-''-r;;;v.x;-TU;i
. cneep. 2,ooo market steady.- , ,
iTER'ESTPARKI WAS ;!;
' CLARKE COUNTY, PIONEER
,i v'MSpeelsl to The -learsalV v-pyv-;
VancoMYr Wash., ov. s.-Peter Est
parkl, a pioneer i resident ; ;; of Clarke
county, died at his home about two miles
south of Hocklnsoh yesterday' morning.
iw . was it years-. eid and a native of
Finland, coming to Clarke county about
40 years ago. Ha Is survived by his
widow. Funeral services are feeing held
at his oom this afternoon, .conducted
by Jtev. Adolpli Mataon. Interment ia
the Brush Prairie cemetery. . . v
Upright pianos should be so placed In
rooms aa ta avoid dampness and drafts.
e.gSO 14MT4 251,874
' 8,4!1 ST.Ottl 21-0,123
1,817 . ,6U. 42,761
I,-,-- DiaMaitiea ef Liveateek.
follewlBg ware the purch.a of llreataek
It worta reviiana ounpg ug waes encea
urdar, Tftoaa of tbe. Union Heat Co. lqd
ebasee suae oirem ai eouairy eointat -
umua. uaiirea. n-wm stomp.
s
1
THE UNITED STATES
NATION Ali
PORTLAND. OREGON
7
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - $1,000,000 ,
Swplut - - $1,000,000 ''v
..... r-
OFFICERS
., -'-'.v-v... - T " ' ' A . i , -".... . ...-v. -'r -,. . -. -
v . O. AVBTWOSm sTfesldgiit,
2s. lli VaJurtlS, Yleerrestdet, " f - . Is. V. BCKtCBT. Cashier.
.. A. af- WWEOSCT. Asst. Cashier. . ,
W. a. BOX.T, Asst. lesaletv - V. f . PIOTT, Asst. Qaahler.
pure!
tJaloa Meat Ce,..f 473
tit.rrett OMUe..
r. L. fimlti..
i. j.' om 6..... er '
Ray falrcfclld.,.,. 28
T, B. HowlU.t,,, its
dtiae. Port 60
lilac Oregoa...... 2
lrlcr, Orayoe.. 02
Oaratena Pack 00.608
K?a Co,,,,..,, IM,
Jiuiea Henry . 61 .
Tacoma Mt ... 17 '
tiarten Oe...... ...
Mlae. Waablngtoa. M
Totals
....
8
16
181U
111
82
ilOg
-lot
61
00"
ITT
19
IW
84
Baotloa.'
Oragns
Orasoa ,
Oregon
1720 62 44JT"
JtenAay Kerning Balte.
cpwg
' . Are. W,
24 . , 1W1
1 1000 ,
40$
128
101
a t
...i
;...
iTio
Prlee.
' 6 M
JlGWILSON&jGOJ
TheBanI(
J NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
. of San Fnmcisxo V .
Founded
Capital paid! to -
Surplus and undivided profits , $7CC9,3S5.07
" Commercial Banking and Savings Department
P O RTLAN D - O F F I C E
. Third and Stark Street
- - - ; $8,500,000.00
4- Ba-BMHV!BS :.'
69 Oak It wrens floor, Xewle Slag,
- pnonea-aasrsDeu iuu. a-urr.
0WI&C00KECO
gtocks. Bongs; Oettoa, Orsln, Ste,
i ' gia-air Board ef trrade Baileina.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALLi EXCHANGES
flambere Chicago Beard ef Trade. vij
vurreayunaania oi i-opnn si rras
Chicago, titw Yerkk ,
FIRST NATIONAL BAIII!
. .Cv - CAPITALS $1,500,000, .
y SURPLUS$l,O0aCOO . '
OLDEST NATIONAL 8ANK WEST ,0F. Tl!"
: - , ROCKY MOUfiTAirjS
CORNER FIRST AND WASHIKGTOrj
oil