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iuVi...i 11, 1:13. KiGMER COSY Or. UOinG BUSINESS STRIKES' FuONT STREET TRADE soutnv.est a SMALL QUAriTITY OF POTATC Idaho Is Not Offering So Freely anil Arizona Trade Is Again Nibbling Here; Extra Fancy Stock Is Re lorted as Scarce Article. ' V ' -. ' ; : 4 .. Today' Produce Trade. .' 48 . Butter tiituatton mixed. -, C'heeae prices firm, Api'le trade firmer. - CdminlKslon charge- to rise, ' Country hogva are slow. , ': 4 .' Yea la are holding steady, i .. - "....More Jackrabblta arrive. . .' vjiop marKet quiet. , , . . wanitcnicKena- lower. lancy potatoes scarce. ; . too A - small amount i of -potato business is reported from Arizona ; and Texas. . This la the most hopeful sign of re cent days. Seemingly there la a cessa tion of heavy offering by Idaho and iMs has been what the trade of other aecuonn nave Deen looking for. : . .... A few orders were reported In from Arizona iiuh morniim .with prices suit' abl for buyers to pay. growers from iva to.isc a cental for ordinary atoek. , 'J hey reported -that they wei-e unable to interest many growers - in the price and that holding was general, Demand for extra fancy shipping po- tatoe Is firmer but the bid of shippers remains unchanged at 11 a cental, V, - O. B, country shipping points. While nuue a rew carloads nave been pur r'hu.a MnaMtlu a , V. I ri.i mj, ...111 n fering is not general, practically all or mm nigi class biock is tor cantor nla' account. " -- First class potatoes aro rather scarce in iuf local market ana some netted - Gems are still being 'brought forward from Yakima.-' Hotels and restaurants .' are demanding a larger potato than has ben offered by local growers and the ouisiafi stock is brought in to fill this Tcqui rement, - -. , . . - EGO MAItftET,. IS FIRMER . -T.-'- 'i-; ; " ) ' -""mm :y- '",.:'':;";,.:".J. '.I ' ' V',- There' Is a firmer feeling in the egg .;. trade along Front street with quotations ruling at 47947He a dosen for selected . ranch stock, Some of th local receipts are not, of good quality; having; been hem too, long. - . WOULD LIKE LOWEU CHICKENS While-no SDecial change Is shown In the chicken trade along Front street, tho mat-net is not so active and is less firm. Prices are Unchanged but the big buyers are trying to purchase for less money, . VEAL MARKET IS HOLDING " -r ' ' s ,'., '': Market for country killed calves is 1 steady along-Front street today. Bales oA extra fancy stock are being ' made ' generally- at 1 J He a pound with other quality selling in proportion.. Hogs, are .-. slow but steady.""' . , y. v f i . t GOOD CAULIFLOWER HIGH ' , There are quite fair receipts of local i cauliflower in- the local market but de mand is rood and nrlcni ara helna- ' high-.-r Extra large heads of fancy qual ity are aelling. from. $L to . $1.50 - a ...... I".U.UUt.(l t;on instead CALIFORNIA LETTUCE IS SLOW - Demand for ' California lettuce leath er alow in the , local market at 12 crate. The Stock has Wot been arriving in very gooa conaiuon ana tins nas Kept oown me can. j ne traoe nas Been i epoiled by extra fancy offerings from iuua- mvr mna noma aecnona. . -" FIGHT IN THE FISH iTRADB i -There is. a fight raginr between Vat . ous fish interests along Front- street nd the nrlee paid fishermen at Til'a mook Is fully a cent more than similar yiK-K m ormging c-n tne uoitimnia river. With the frelahr differential h Tiiij. mook stock costs mc a oound more thn the Columbia - It ia nf httr mii .Fall brlghts or dog fish are coming frrj nuuiiuaiiii ii viii mi v.oiumDia ana .ruget 4 . FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS Weather tbureali sendg the .'following notice to shlnpersi ..." , ' . " . , Pfotec shipments as far - north as Seattle against minimum- temperatures pf. about 88 degrees: nortbeasf to Spo- degrees south to Ashland, "8 degreea ji iiiiraum lomperaiure- a(' foruand to- ' ki -wul tj uegrees. i - '.-'.'-.."' n ' j, t 0RTLAP 'JOBBING TRICTS . PtTTKR Nrnnln.l (!..m. .v a kuttw. 22ri New seaiaad print, ate-) " r uu-ptoi. Lundiea local ' ntr dii 80 ml.. 1J 5rt.wd. STHf; .plgw,,.. cia. -$1 ,oung 11.60 CHBESK Nemia'et. rreli Oriron finey "fall SMim twins m4 vfHl&-M it., j . i i . . ' Hop. Wool and Hldai. KOPBBuylnf prli-e, choie sm23:' prima ;lfri2lHc! medium, to prui.r O-uaOniiiUma , WooLNomliil. I0tn. elln: tnilnmette v. . Iiy conne Cotuwold,- 18e Ib.s mdlu Uhtuu. k n nAI.tA ii . i i t ' CU1TTIJ4 Oft CASCAiU JB-VKKr-liJU,.,: lot. 4HeiH tbm car lull. 4Uc. ' . ' MOMAIB 1013 Noailnl SOo. ' ' n'i,1'trDr3,,l",7- 'la- "-'i 'two. lle: tillf hldei. lie; bulli, gren iilt. Soi iIm I!i4ll8e! calTM, dry, 2l3:ci calf rtlna, it. nr grwil lTffllAri green biflM, It thto a ia r" wo, oeariEfi, IvfaUe; ''' .rmita ana rYifc1iW t.' ' -V: -: ftKBRIES-HuckltbtrrlMi, 8 lb.: criaberriM. k-riil. f9; tIrrn 811.ol2 btrrtL r v .' . v ... w usW. t.QUI 01 ntiifit. 4i44fOe lb.; lemon. $8N.80; llmtt, $1.60 SEt-SO;! TO DATE IS y Efi i;j w t 1 If B ' .1 -J (I i . ,- T . . f MET F0!i AFPLES Iicca Received, Early lis the Veur Compare Very Favorably With Those Now Obtainable; Jonathans . Are Notable Exception. The apple market to date this season has been perhaps the most erratlo ever known in the history of the trade. Values that were obtained near the start of the season compare quite favorably with those received recently with the possible exception of the - Jonathan, which is today selling at the most ex ireme quotation or l,76 a box,, f. o. b. The apple market started late in July with Winter Bananas finding buyer's from 12.10 to $2.25 a box. While this is a specialty fruit and only a small per cent of the total crop of the Paclfia northwest, it indicates that after all those in closest touch with the market have been able t secure within a frac (ion or present va uh. ivtn wiin thi market first started. - . "The pulse of the apple market," says . V. Gwin. general manager of the Northwestern Fruit Exchange, "is very much like that shown in the stock or grain pits. The trada la 'cruv' m hi one. day and will pay an extreme value and the succeeding 24 hours find sellers wun no uuyers in sight. In such mo ments one is likely to get the 'bin' unless a very-thorough study ;0f the tiuHiiuu is attempted. . "The- market for Jonathans has one of the few varieties that has really advanced much in price; this being due to the fact that there was an extraor dinary can ror tnis rruit during .the vimem season ana tns outnut mi mnoH lighter than exnacted - . ,. jpnatnans were selling August 2a at $1.26 a box: in fact that n ihnnt k way the season started. The market baa I u us erratic tone, aavancing and than losing, but has moat of .the time been Showing a gainipg tendency, .. . "This year's apple market, while viutwnsi naraer lo iorecast than nroul. ous seasons, has ' nevertheless v been ravorable to thosa intrt nh h.. oui?iy noe"tnd the actual shortage. this aeaaon, and one of the principal things to cause -downward rurh i prices at times, Was the Insistent selling 1" . P'"" ""iniormoa-jnierests. at prices less than the fruit was actuaU ly. worth." , . - . .. - SOME GAINS FOR VHEAT December aid May' Options Show" an Advance ,1a Chicago; Foreign-; FrJceg Are Higher. t ; . Chicaa-nr. Nov 11 rii- -i 2S22??h"LtJtol'1 was"at an ad SKfr tkfJ ftc a buhet over yesterday, while the Way waa up He. No change ?ISh.ownJuly' the opening De Wuic aMdavSncWer - HchH f hall cabled from Liverpool that - the easier American cableg yesterday . and the lowar tnilai . i wi-i.' " ' . offset, there by unfavorable "7ropWid" Vices from Argentina, As a result shorts covered and. nnl,v.,iT.i- -i:-"0" . . : . - i ...uro - were - 11 n cnangea to d higher. . Bullish advlcos 11 eadof tha rule. , . . gen. ITIA. ,al..t j, cane count, 4ZC! biiylng price a. b. Portland;, stersge, 4e:;Kaame 'frh," 8t)(B40o. " i i.i t a rouu Hi-Hem. IfiiWlSUc! ' HTMB? 1 ' JPnK STOCK EXCRANOa ' NMY.2OHK COTTON KXCHANQJB ' ; CHICXIO HOARD OIP TUADK TUB blOCK AND JBONfJ EXCliANQI - HAN FRANCI -ro . . roiucAMi oicib v 609 Oak St., r-round arioftv, Xttwla Bldg, . , Sftones-.iiarsiiall iiao, A4ia7. ; CVEOOECulCCllCO. : f toc, Bonds," Cotton; C"rin, Tti"' ! :.:CT KUVAi.: VL:3 TO ALL EKCIi;.:'1Z3 cf Tr- A! 1 - , erally unfavorable vUth t. .v" k..ji mruuinoui uurope, helped the advance. At 1:30 the market was steady anq unchanged to higher th? K'CKurpean v,9, whiat in Europe this week amounts to 81,088 009 bushels vs.-77 18M00 bushels last week! anjncrease-of 8.892,000, bushels, hiit huZhJ?trJU?y t decrease of 8,520.000 nusnels, and last year an increase, of .000,000 bushels. when theotal amounted to 87.800.000 bushelayrn .orChjisagb prices furnished by overbeck Cooke company, iis.ti Bwq ot "Trade-bulldlng; X 9 V MOBt.5:;.-'.'Mi ODen. Hbrh. r.IAY CDOST CHANGE of m:m to 15'FER CENT iiERE Organlzailon Effected Wltli Leading Firms of -Aortliwest Together; Suitable Laws to Be Asked for rrotcction of All Interests. Indications point strongly to the ad vancing or comnuusion charges on produce by Front street Interests to IS per cent within the immediate future, At a recent meeting at Seattle when uio -acinc coast rroauce jobbers' as sociation- was formed, the subject was given attention. White it was nractl- cilly agreed that t:ie charge should be advanced to 18 per cent, each firm was snowed to do as it pleased In the matter, The advance In the commission charge Is due directly to the hlrhii-, oot nf doing business. For years the commis sion men Have labored under a charge of 6 to 10 per cent. This never proved aaeguaie ana muca contusion has there tore resuicoc. .- . inn Pacific Coast aaaoclatlnn fnrmiA at Seattle includes leading merchants of Seattle, . Portland, Spokane,' Eugene, Bellingham and Everett The following urms were representeo. at tne meeting Portland Irvnr. Rnllam A, fn w R uiaiae company. Hell & Co.. Pearson Page company; Levy & Bpiegi. Mark ivevy & co., page & Bon, and Ben ievy & co. ;'.'-:' -.. ," . . :-v Seattle Stanley & Gllckman, C. - W, Chamberlain & Co., Pacific Fruit A rroauce company, j. w. Goodwin com pany. J. B. Powlea & Co. H. k. Kmerson & Co., E, - C, Klyce A Co., California commission company, tsmitn & Bioxom, Klerath A Wood, Brossinan Bros.. Rad ford A Co.. C. ri Jacobs & Co.. Walter Bowen A Co., Jackson A Son, F. P. Tay lor A Co.. Seattle Fruit A -Produce ', Spokane H. J. Bhlnn Co., Anderson & Co., Ryan-Newton company, ftasber, Klngsman A Herrln. , Tacoma A. O. . Bvrd A Co., -Pacific Fruit A Produce company, Hammond A v.o., west coast rroauce company. . rieinngnamcinerwooa Bros. "i Kverett Everett Produce company. , Kugeno Glafke-Dlxon companv. - According to a statement of local In terests, the association was formed primarily for the purpose of placing the trade on a business basis. Suitable laws for the protection Of the shipper and the handler alike are to be asked -and the organization will make every effort to see that the shipper gets what is due him. . , ..:. . ODAY F0l m HAS DEFTER TOM Tl "''. !"- 'M:-: ! . "Vtr.r.'.- HOmETRADEJSQUIET No Change Is Shown In General Grain Market for the Day Here; Oats Situation Ig Steady but a Weakness Is Shovrn for Barley. EASTERN FRUIT - MARKET Review of the Trade in Leading Markets of : the. Co tin try; ' i " , . Auction rrlces. Dee. Mar July ......... COBN fV- OATS - tow. Cloaa. ,8014 ., Bl A ( 88 88$, ,. ' . Wti . OSJ4-- Dee. , . ; , May i. ... , , July .......... "ee. Wl KIU ;i'",-ftTi J. 015 f . 8015 Way ..i.2US0 S020 ;. - .i;,v..' - . . , Lard Nov. ........ ' lOASt' in Jan, ..... .i. 1075 1075 Mey ....108T 1002- '-ribs nov, : sA -' T A 8"A' 2010 3013 .'. - ' loss 1072 108T 8013 soia . loss 1072 100O la;' . , t; 109S v mS Itfay j;w,;;iv.l0JS..!;4JO7t .... lo4T- 1062 1CWS 1072 1075 2r'cLfrcat' "c't OT0el rrtpt. Cob. lutus. laec saar . am an. nassart aimkb i wi . i.in ... a.C7-! rf .w . yiiSTiLKS-Turnlpe, 81.181 beets. 8t.'l8, Ol.Sd; .llfornla tomato. ,81 5l.V5f strfn. ."luAL JUL k0.Iiionf.Iai W doS VHUI.UDD. ' ' UCll, Irf rwa Batataf: Iaamau 8di(.50o doseui .ceiKry, iOfyTaef eg ulant. 101 ni..'k 7 ' i 7 " . J".' """i lloj ONIOKSWwbblDg price 8JJ.00; carloid bny. AI'lLt.- Rnltacnhore. SI K or. i, pyr 8l.S5fe2.oo. Jon.thaa 8ia; Kbod. SinilU UlTIIUBg. ll.UUiO I . J.t W Mal iliOiSJ-OOi Ortley 8r.6oa2.00: Grawn.tein ll.OOl 78 per boj; cocking trad, 7" Jl oa". l!9fTKa Selling prlii EitrT cho L si.i0ffll.S3; cnolce, 1.10; ordinary, 11.00 wki - YU, With tut rmlaiona. DRE8KU MEalSt to Hllln kllM;. Hoga,v fDT, 108l0fc,ci uruinary. loci rnliffh anil I,.. IX. . . . ordinary, 124fUc poor.-, SlOe; Umbe, 10o! - ...wo,, v." . , a.Aaania Jvazsic. DraKi alcvlaei otue -..-. T ung nouaiw-oteart, Ne, i stoi . 1 toel, 13ci ewaa. Boi wetha Wl Korg k-lia, 18ic; daaaad 8TtHli--Sbolwater .by, pte gHoa fu 100 lb. , .a-k (); Olrmpla. iwr t.lloo: boat, 13He. Per 83.60 660 1 cam 18.50 dosen: eaatrrn. In shell, il.76fii ii lift n. Ii ui mm., .t.m. . . .a , : n ... ..' T vl , t -juiy. .. pni east ern ojfitem, par gallon, aojld pack, I3.T5. rlHH Nominal. DreaMd ouudr, 7c: ball', but 610f ttrlixd baa, I'.ci .llrenild. ulm. op; uninooiia,.ci Halibut 64ilOc; aolaa 7o lb t abrimpa. 12ttc; perch. So 1L.J lobataraj 3Uo lb.' h ,.k liana. allvAw a,.t, n-. J -. . . black tod, 10c j sturgeon, 12H. . " LABD XiercM, 12'ci cvmponnd, Uercei, CiUBSLarce, 810; racdlnm, 85 dotta. ' ' . OroeeriM, . .'; berry. IS.W1- is.oo: drV V,; BKANS Small white, 8 2-3e: larre whit 8V4CJ plug, 4Mc; luu... Ke; pinka. It, felCBi-Japan etjle. tio. J, tmQSKct New OrlMn, bead. fkHle; Creole. 8Wct " T ii.ir. i.ww, va. iff prr ae, SALT Coerafy half groimiln, lOils tin nr ton; 60a 810.75; -table dulr.r. Boa. 117.50; balrti, fi.25; eitra fin barrel,. 3,'. and Id, 84.i3!'UHji: lump rwk, o.5o per ton. Painrk and Oil. LINSEKD OIL Haw M: btie nr rai t a...' tie boiled. bM., 5nc gal.; mv ca. 0le. L,! neon, IK.c (.nl.; lota of .,0 tiiliuna. l. i... oil iiipbI, 44 ler ton. I t WHiTIy 1.KAU Ton lota. ncr th Rftn ik lota dc r-r lo. ( le lt, x'. n... 11. (n, K A T I'arload lulu. I 1. .11 l:l 1-..S I INK la !, 1 Ii-; wnnif lirre4 New Tork, Nov,' 11. Through auction, car Oregon Nellie, average. 82.H8. Ar rivals of apples on Barclay street were 33 cars. Market showed Increased strength over last week.' Gold storage Greenings in active demand, at frorh 84 to 85; common storage, from 88 to ii; Baldwins, from 82.60 to 83.50; Kings, from 88.50 to 84.50; Eplea, from 88 to it. Arrivals of pears 8 cars. Demand active for 'fancy stock. Secliels, from 8 to 85.60; Kief f era, from $2 to $2.75; Duchess, from 82.60 to 82.60. ,( : -, -Chicago Through auction. 1 car Colo, rado Winter , Bananas. Extra, 82.60: fancy, 82.22; choice, 11.71; Missouri Pippin, extras, 81-70; - fancy, 81.57. choice. 81.34,' Two cafe mixed Bens, -extra, 4l.0fanoy-8l.44.-hoioe.lll8: Orlmea Oolden. Sl.904n2.84: - Hnltaen- bergs, choice, 31.36; Jonathans, fancy, 31.76: Rome,Beauty. 31.71; Washington lorminans, exiru, ei.uo; . xancy, 1.1V. Wagner quoting 81.85 Wenatcbee Wine- saps, extra rancy. .- ,; v -, -,f, BU Louis. Ho. The distributors sold the following car of apples at 31.60 straights From Granger, Wash., 3 extra rancy Jonathans. ll fancy Jonathans, ivv extra rancy winesapa, isq fancy 13 3 fancy Homes, 118 fancy Yellow Jow towns. - ... Buffalo, N. T. Sold at auction by F. Brennlaen. for account of North Pa. elf ic Fruit Distributors, Wealthy extra rancy, en, j.4b; ii4s. fi.; use fZ.Zfi: 126s, 32.80; 188s, 82; 160s. 32; 103s tl art. 17Km etfiK. lfiSa II II. tl. 1,11 . . . w , . , we, m.wvf .vu, 19, a,w, s, 81.80; 104S. 32.16; 118s, 32.16; 126 33;' ljs. 81.0; 180s, 31.85; 168s. $1.76; ii on, i.(o; s vubfi Dronn jiii-its, . -. Ehllnrftnhlal3n) .unlliu, t. T 1 Wilson, -for account of -Wenatcb.ee Pro auce company, wenatcnee, wash.: Jon athans, extra fancy, 84-72s, 32.30: -40-88s. 82.16: V 98-1048. out: 118s. 12.10 1268. $2.15; 138-160. out: fancy, 86-8Ss, i.o; bob. et.su; -iia-iova, i.wu; epiis. 88s, $2.65: 6s. 82.66; 104, $2.40; 118 126s. 82.86: 188-160S. 82.80; . fancy.. 98 113s. 31.86: 138.160s. 32.80: fanov. 06 tlon by C O. Justice company, account various snippers at ; isortn YaKirrra, Wash.; Home Beauty, extra fancy. 66s, i.v; c-7zs, tn.iv; hs, j.uo: ii 6s. $1.8001.96: His, $1.90: 125s. 31.86 138-1638, 81.80. Bold At auction, bv J. P. Wilson, for account of Wena tehee Pro duce company: Jonathans, extra, fancy, 66-64S. 32.15:. 72s. 32.10 80-88s, 83.05; 96s. 32.10; ld4s, 33.15: 113-188S, 32.10; BBTTEB CARGO DEMAND London, Nov. 11. -Wheat cargoes oa pasMf hu mpiYiTea oemana.. -.Kngllab country markets quiet. ' . ; yreut-b country nerkets (trm, ; - ; ; v i rOBBiaX WHEAT ifABKCTi Liverpool Wheat eloaed!. uncbanged to i Antwerp Wbeat eloaed IWe higber. . Berllu Wheat t-loaed c lower. Hudnpeet Wbeat eked a higher. ' . Buenos Ayrea Wbeat t-M He higher. , , rOKTLAND CHAIN BECE1PTS -Cara- ; Wheat. Barley. rionr. Oats.Hay. Monday ....,.. .ja,v-. ill ir..at, 11 ,-., Jia luesaay ,'...'...'. 6e "10 :'" T 12 ; Year af o ..... .... 87 ' i-'. 5. 3 10 eeamm to dU...77U5 1 207 , 881 874 11W Vear ago . ...... ..71M7 luM "t biffl' . 703 027 Foreign markets were again firmer today for wheat, owing to the news coming from Argentina telling; of poorer prospects, - jno improvement nas been indicated in the cropa of India or Aua tralla. v , .j... . - .-...- ..f 4. y The price ; situation locally Is un changed, club and blestem being quoted at substantially the same figures a yesterday,.- ;' ' . Xlie barley market is weaker and for xno. i ieea notning above za.tio is now available. There was a steady tone in the oats market- with 326 being generally bid for No. 1 feed by - those that really need the grain. - -. The miilfeed . situation is generally quoted steady with bran at $21 and aborts Vat $23 a ton. These figures are shaded 60c for - large lots. Hay - market is quiet at unchanged prices. 4 . ' . ' WHKAT Nominal producers' pricea track basis: Club, 7 80c; milling,, bluestem. 89090c: Turkey red. 8Sc: fortyfold, 80c; red Russian and hybrids, mo; vauey, sue. - - , - BARLEY Nominal producers' prices, track basis: Feed, $23.60; brewing, $28 25: rolled,' $25 per ton. OATS New f aedV 124.60 0 28 mllllns. $26.60 per ton. ? - t -. 'louk selling price-, patent. 14.40 04.46: Willamette valley. 84.404f4.46: local Straight. $3. 864.10-, export, $3.60 t23.gr! hakara'. 14.25 (H) 4.45.- " - - HAY Producers' orlces: 'Willamette ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, 815.60: alfalfa, 81813.60: vetch and ats, $1; iz: ciover, yio per ton. M1LL1S TUFFS Selling n rice ! , Bran. $20.60 21; middlings, $29.6080; Shorts, $22.60 28 per ton - cliUvkh wttiiuj uuying prices: mo. I red, country, points, I0l2o; Port land, 10c; AlaiAl15c. t SHORT COVERING IS HELP CATTLE SITUATION IS f(0V r..lSLEADIMG THE PORTLAfD YARDS Demand Extremely Good "Only tot Extra Quality and Only - Pew fj, ls of This Stock Are Needed; Hogs Are StlU' ttt;8. r, , ; . 11 Today's nog SAarket, JZ11 "';K'v:.'; Tops. e Chicago K'Hftiftyfi.&tUilW v Kasa-aty.-,iwiji't;4,ji 8.10 ;' North Portland i . :. .. i . . -v . i.oo a. : MBt Omaha . , ; . .. t , t . , . ' : .7.7 5 Denver 1.70 . : . P0BTLAND UVB8T0CK RCS" ' ..-)V., ;., Unfa. fttla- falvA -fthMti. Monday "4 ,JB!K-5-,' M Sr. , B" ; va I.AAIl'-S. Oi-Roa ! "il 7S f.l.PO OrKon IM 'M liM Orea - . .,'.. -..lao B7 , 1 Owgou ......,.1;I7 , td ,; 0.00 HbIio IT' ,: W .oo Idabo 84 '! 8.23 ' .. WETHERS , Ofeffoa lfl mi 8 w Orecoa . 81 , 4 , .75 Section, t'regott- Orejon Oreso. Oregon Oregon ' Oregon : Oreon., Oregon Oregoa : 1119 . . Tuasday Korning galea. , , V :,.i-,i,kCOWa.', !',..i,,.i..:;.'iJ'.;j:Jw'.l..'- !;Ate. Ibe, i iv . , . . hous ,.,.....,...,-.,.. 0 .,...: 't j it . - , 34 . . Oresoa ! ....... , ..,...-, . .'. 17.- .. .v.. v. . . .V .' Ift ' 'v' Oregoa;,' ......... ,". .... , 4iT . n-iV-v.i' MIXED hllKEP Oregon . , 184 9 . Oregoa -, ....t.,.i.,.., 3 ; - . ! . , - LAMBS: Oregon : 218 . , 2:14 . 1N, . VM ' :S lit. V liW'.'.y .Vv'.-" 1,,,v.,4 .104 147 f Prli. . $.bl $50 $8.00 , . in 8.1X1 t S.OO X 7.;b " 7.;ii) . 7.ao 84-00 ?$4.73 $XM .bs 1$3.T KANSAS- OTY UVESTOCK Vtdav Tbnradty , Wedneaday Week ago Year aaa . Two years age..,., 54 wia -.V 7e7 ........ 189 : a '': . A.. 80 . 3IM) 12 - 37 ; 281 20 - w. -4 if' ' i - 18 , . . i 428 1449 , 842 878 New York Stock Market Adrances With Short Taking Hold ' ;," ' Specialties. ' 160s. 83.05;- 1-68-1768, 32.10; fancy 9s to ivs, i. u; unrnes uoiaen, extra fancy, 80-88s. 31.80; 96-104s. $1.06; ' King uavia, extra rancy, iin-igga, gl.go; 16U 162s. 81.95: fancy 98-63s. 81.71. . Sold at auction by J. B. Cancelmo, account of Appie u rowers association, iiooa iyer, ur.: , uniey, exira lancy, n4-iza. sg.o 80-gss, (2.40! - H2-183S. 12.10: - fancy 80-8 8s, $2; 100-llSa, $2.10; . ,125-1608, f i.oo: special, 72-s. iz.io: i04.iiza iiin. in.uni anii.k... . tzs, z; sun, si.oo: bks. i.ao: s. i.5; 100-104S, $1.80; lU-llSs, fi.95;. 125 $1.90; . 138a, $1.90; , 160s, , $1.90; ', 166s, uacramento." cat, Tne Fronucera' Fruit company sold in Sacramento one car at 81.16 for fancy Baldwins. Red Cheeks, etc. and $1.20 for choice Bplta enbergs. This fruit came front Rogue iyer.. r.,;;..;.-, , , : ; San Francisco Produce Market. ' Ban Francisco. Nov.' 11 Wheat ritih i4u.4tt per cental: northern blue stem, -..$1.6091.65; do recleaned seel $1.87 1.70 Turkey red,- $1.66 1.65; red .Russian,: $1.451.46)4; fortyfold, ti.ovwi.oii. - .. Barlev Oood to choirs feed, tl lit 1.35 per cental; lower grades, 81.27) 1.80: shipping and brewing, 81.37 PotatoesDelta Whites SRcifflll 19 tier ceniai; oo iincy, ji.jujii.jo; paiinaa. ll.B03IZ.00: oreron Burbanks. , 11.23 ifJ 1,60: sweets. 311.25. 7 .7 onions Sliver skins. I1.26IB1. B0 oar Butter Extras. 10 tie: firsts. Sn. Ra-ara Kxtras. K4c; , itl.nl riiillela. "iS" 'orge extras, sue. - i -Cheese New California flats. 1 i !( do Young America, 1617Ho; eastern, 16 0 20c; Oregon twins, 16oj do Young AUierica, i IV. " . Seattle Produce Market, 64 iff 55c; April storage, 82?38c; fresh eastern, 44c: local storage 85c 1 -; . Butter Wanhlnrton i-iMmv iiha 84o: city creamery brlc-ks. 8Re; fresh eastern. 30810: Oregon, 30iff81e; New Zealand cuhe, 8.1c; do brick, 84c -, Cheese Tlllaniook. l?Ur Tnim, America, 19c: triplets, 17 He; Wisconsin twins, 18c; Orerrn triplets., nc. Onions Oallfornla vellow. .. 2if9Un lb.f local, $ .0'ii 1.75 rer sack. . T Potatoes liOcal, ! 822023 Taktir gems. 822HC25: California iwa.Ii. 11 n per 100 lbs, ' ... , - New Torlt. Nov. 11. Short covering was the cause of a, rather sharp ad vance inHhe stock market todav. Amal gamated Copper closed wita a net gain of 1H, American Smelter IV, Canadian Pad f lo 1. New Tork Central . J. South ern pa cirio. 1, union raciflo 9a points. Trading waa rather alow and there was a little movement outside of the snort covering. , v . . ' American teel foundries' are working about 80 per cent capacity. - St. Paul atatement of its earnings for the first quarter of the fiscal year ended September 30 shows net ear u lnga of 86J48.199. or $ 1.6 8 3,5 43 less than the same period a year ago. Unfilled tonnage of the United States Steel corporation amounts to 4,513,767 tons on October 31. This is the small est since ' November $0, 1911. During October - the tonnage on the , corpora tion's books Showed a decrease of 490, 018 tons, , ii - Range of New Tork prices furnlshel by Overbeck A Cooke Co.. 216-217 Board or Traqe puuaing. - -. . CEbCKIPTIOM lOpan iHlahl Low ICloa T Amalgamated Copper Co American C. 4k r., e. It 197 V. 124 80 Mi 24 'A Ameiiran can. e American Cotton Oil, American Loco., e...... American nngar, .... American Bmelt. e.,... Am. Tel. . As Tel....... Anaconda Mining Oo... Ateniaon,. , ...-..... Baltimore 48 .Ohio, e. .1 DDVI BIUU- a M .... BetBiehem Bteel, ...... Brooklyn Bapid Tranalt vanaaian lacmc, c... Central Iealbar, ...,. mi. at vi. ea'.;ii ttii., m. at. r..,. Chi. 'A -M. W.. Chi no Copper rfieaapeake: 4a Ohlo.-.f. Colorado P. A I., e..,, Colorado Southern, e.... Conaolldated -Oaa.. Corn Prodnets. e........ Delaware A Hudaon.... Denver 4r G... e. Erie. c. ,......! 29 General Electric... ...; 1180 a. Northern, ore land H 0. Korthern, pf ....... ,J1224 iinnoia cenirai ......... int. . Ilarveater. , Int. Uetronolltaa. of... Lehigh Valley LouIaTllle A tCaabtllle . r tr a- m - a, m ;,.. Miaaoun raeino. naiiouai una ...,, Navad Conaolldated.... New Haven ........ New Xork. Central.. ai v a. w NorfolK A Weetern, e.. ortnern racinc, e... Pacific. Mall 8. 8. Co. PennsTlvanla ' Ballw, P. U., U 4 C. Co Praised Steel Car. e... Bay Cons. . Copper.. , Beading, ev ...... Bapubllc I. 4k S., C. Hock lalaniL st. u a s. r., S4 ft., st. u ti. r.. 1st pf . . Kontaera racine, e. Dvuiarrn i.a.t. aj..., xenn. wpier. ,....-,. Texas A Paciflo St. In, A W.. pf... Union pacific, e , U. 8, Rubber, .,... t. 8. Steel Co., e 1!. 8. Steel Co., pf... Utah Copper .......... Virginia Chemical ... Wabaan, e. -.. .. W. II. Telegraph,.... WeatlmrbouTC Klectrlc.l 0614 Wlaconaln Central, C....I 4AW JTotai aalet 20,100 iberee, . 1 160 150 ' 190 6114 110 1 91 7U 124 8714 0H 10 48i ie 1H TH14 ion 2y lOTti 122. is 1B8M , ... .1. 180 81 122 V, at 86 188), 122)4 103 18 144H 101, Ji 4 V4 106 Vi da 122 18 1B7 ....... 8SH 81 28 Vi T4S, 65 14 106 ' : svi MS 2S U1 02 104 Ei. dlv. 60c. NOIITIIWEST BAXIC STATEMENT There is a rather mlalearilno- allnallnn in the cattle trade so far as tna general appearance of th trade is concerned. Outwardly it looks as if the entire mat ket was strong, but this is not the case. xnere is a limited demand for extra fancy stuff. Little of this has com. forward of late and the wants f killers have not been supplied. - A -couple of dozen cars of this quality would wreck the market. For poor to ardlnai-v nuallrv cattle the market is really slow. There is lit tle demand and killers are taking ad vantage of every opportunity to buy for less. .... .'.'.-?,.;,.. .v,.(..;.1,....,'y,-., v,,..,, ;.V'-i;.::v;:,-'' '..- At Chlcarri there waa a ilrnne tnna in the cattle market for the day. - Kansas City : cattle market niled Steady at former prices, - - South Omaha '.cattle market was Steady to a dime lower for the day. Today's aenaral cattle market ran are: Best steers ,$7.60s7. 86 Ordinary steers 7.257.40 Poor steers . ..;,, e.607.00 Best helfara : i ,'ts:. Best cows '$.5006.65 Medium cowa .,...,..,,,, ' it a ' 6.B0fl)S.7S .......... AKftffilK fil Fancy stags - .5 Fancy bulls .... i. . ..4 . w j.b0 Prime light calbes 8.6099.00 Prime heavy- 8,607.e0 or Uarket Zs stea41y. .... .. , There wag only a small run of hogs In the local market for the day, following the big Showing of yesterday. There was no improvement in the. general price situation and the market held at $8, the same as yesterday. North Portland continues under two of the markets of the east Chicago and Kanaas City both quoting higher prices than here. , -. 1 - .. ; - . , At Chicago there was a further ad vance of a dime la the hog market with tops at $8.30, or $0o above North Port land. Kansas City hog market advanced 6o to 10c for the day, tops reaching $8.10, or a dime above the local market. - At South Omaha there was weakness in the swine - situation for the day, aales being made at a loss of lOo to S&c. Today's general bog market range: Top killers $ 8.00 Good and light ' 7.60 Heavy . , 7.50 Rough and heavy........... . 7.00 7.25 beep situation Zs Strong. '- Much strength is shown in the sheep situation at -North Portland. It da veloped this morning that tha lambs quoted yesterday at 36.36 by the atocic- yaras were reauy soia at Ifi.vo. and this correction is made today. .. Other loads ' soia at a similar price later in the day. There was only a very small showing of mutton on the market today,-, but the trend of tha trada is very good. At Chicago there waa a strong tone la the sheep market for the .day. -prices being unchanged. . . ; , Kansas City aheeo -market rnit strong with an advance of 60 over yes- ieruy. - - : , , . , t- . South Omaha sheen' market wna strong, with an advance of 10 to 15c over yesterday. . -i Today's general mutton market ransrn; Best spring lambs... ..". $5.80(3' 6.90 Ordinary lamba 6.60 45.6 5 Yearlings .. rw n Old wethers .... ........ V V -4.75 Fancy ewes r-,:. - ? 4.20 urainary ewes ..... . . 1.75 4.00 Todays Xilvestoefc Shippers. ; Hogs K. M. Knight. Riddle, 1 load. ' Cattle Portland Feed company drove in 43 head; Fred Kirk. Clay, CaL, 3 loads. . Sheep T. J, Fryer, Independence. . X load: Dan Klrbyi Sheridan, 1 load. 1 - Mixed stuff JW. Ayers, Shearer. 1 load cattle and hogs. , ,r , . - About 10 loads of stock were dua to arrive early in the afternoon. -i " Comparative atatement of livestock receipts at North Portland: tattle. tle. Hogs. Sheep. Hogs 5 to 10 C)nU lUgher aMS-JOj. ' Hhecp ; Aro : Up'-. ir'NickelV' ' Kansas aty. Nov. ilAHogs, 17.000. Market, 6 to lOo higher. Tops, $8.10. ' Cattle, 19000. ' Market ateady. Sheep, $000. v" Market 0 hlghef. . .'; ,-; is '- ,. .... ,, -' ijj '. CHICAGO HOGS ADVANCEI Sal' Madoiit "$8.80 ;lbrTofj; Cat tle and Sheep Strong. . Chicago.' NoVi ll.-HOgs, 22,000. Mar ket 10c higher. : Mixed and butchers, 27.6&8.80: good and heavy, $7.9408.20; rough and heavy, $7.60 7.80: light, $7.66 ($8.15. ' v (Tattle, 6500. , Market strong. - . Sheep, 20,000. j Market strong. ".' .. 05UHA HOGS ARE DOWN Sales Are Made 10 to 25c Iiowerj . - Mutton 10 to 15c Advanced. ' -- Special to The Journal.) ' - South Omaha, Nov. 11. Cattle, 6500. Market, steady to 10c lower. . Bteern, 18.36 9.00;- cows and heifers, $6.20iJ 7.60. , ' Hogs, SOOd. ' Market, ..slow.; 10 25c lower at $7.60 7.75. - . Sheep, 280O. Market steady to 109 16c higher. Yearlings, 84.60f 6.6J; wethers. J4.75 (f6.00; lambs, $7.508.0d; ewes. $4.50 4.85. DENVER 1 HOGS QUOTED, tOWER Market Off a Nickel Today With Tops at $7.70 in Yards. . (Special to The Journal. Denver. Nov. 11. Hogp Receipts 900, Market 5o lower at $7.8007.70. . Cattle RecelDta 2400. Steers. 88.BOP? 7.50; cows and heifers, 35.506.25. Sheep Receipts, 3300. Yearling-1, $5.00 (ft 5. 5; wethers, 34.254.76; ewe. $3.50474.60; lambs. $8.50 7.25. , . Fine Apples Received. - C. S. Jackson, publisher of The Jour nal, and George M. Trowbridge, editor. have ! , U r kuiii'' 1 I the J'itt.v this - en v. till l)Vi.ml i the ciHiuii cliarJa. The I lty. . t ! u-t Money tttui i:c-Iinn Ijoncion, Nov. 11. c'ihikoIs, 7 ver, 27 11-16d; bank rate, & u NfTV, Yoik, Nov Cuange, Ii'irui,! t 82; t bullion, G9",. 11 St'i i Tt, $ I sv.. San Francisco, Nov. II. ti'ilmir e. onange, 60 days, 4.7l; aleiit. JiPii; documentary, $4.7V; trHii.si frs, lS.. graahlc, 5 per cent premium; hIkM. I per cent premium. , . January March ' . May . ... July .'..4. August New York Cotton Market. :A: 'i Open. IMigli, ' Low. Cloie. .isos ....1312 ,...1314 .1308 .....1290 December ..1329 1816 1324 1322 1315 1292 1340 1291V 1302 12SS 1 2S8 .1260 1321 129 Id i:;o4 . .; l .si." 1 K'90 I' I- li-; I ! 1J-1 Journal Want Ada bring results. r BUSINESS: CO-OPERATION ; ; The policy of this bank is to provide a prompt, V accurate ; banking service for all and ; to combine liberal treatment with , proper conservatism. We are always on the - alert . and , eager to make - our customers' interests our own." ' Our full resources of experience and equipment ; are at your disposal as a depositor here. . Security Savings & Trust Ccs-pany '5TH AND MORRISON -,' ; STREETS. , . Capital and Surplus 31,400,000 As An Ihvebtment xt " " -7- ; 7 Considering that your deposit may be increased at your pleasure, and that your money may be' withdrawn should you need it, a Savings Account paying 4 per cent inters est is a very desirable form pf investment Think this over-then bring us your account. MerfMjmtB IIationiJ Bank . w Tjn jer Government Supervision Founded 1886 ' ' i. . Washington and Fourth Streets Month to flats., game, 1012 .... Laos 1.D60 . 140 41 74 Ittcrease , .... 4 iMcreaee ..... . . . Year to date... 71.107 ' Same, 1912.W. e,lM, 7.841 4.140 8,701 0.613 ,80a , '!,-(, , . e, V ...... ; .... 84S 4.410 184,888 258,018 300 01,700 817.228 Increase ...... 2,848 i.tsi 63,681 40,848 . Xoaday Aftmeea ialee. STEERS ' Section. ' . ., Mow Oregoa ................ 1 Oregon ..........,,... 24 Orecoa X4 lIdaho. ......... 1 Idabo Idabo Idaho Idaho Idabo Idaho . Idaho Idahe Idaho Idaho . Idaho Oregoa Orecoa ..,...,....... i- at ............. ...4 1 1 . 1 1 4 ......... , . . 16 .......... , 1 . . , v ' cows 1 .. 1 12 - ................ 90 ................ as 1 ..... .. 4 ....... 4 Oregoa .4.,.....,.,... SO Idaho 8 Orea-oA.-' .'.it.. :1 . laaiM. ,.4'.,,-.1..v..j,4.'r;-J 4.1 Idaho A;..1, ,.... 1 IdahO A. 4'.,!.4I4..':,4..' ' .2 Idabo ................ 1 v - nil Idaho V ' 1073 . v, MIXED OATTLE Oregoa 4. ........ 1200 , .-v;. . ., BULU - ''. '. ' -'-California , ............ . a i : " 100 California ' 8, 14IO ralifornla 17 V I H54 Idaho ,i4...Wa.,-S i.:,ViI3a,1 IdahO .,,;i....-4.4...4.'e' 1 M.'Nh . BEtFEBS Idaho ................. 8 .1230 Ave. Ibt, : 1190 11WI , 1 1182 . 1030 , 920 -1140 , OHO , 0IO , S30 810 - loss .., 800 4 . lioo ? " 1240 ' 11T8 - 1078 f- j. lOftO 6.60 'u, 90 -L..i 6.8Y 1067 '!' -.v B.til 1440 ' .OU 1070 '. S.80 S'O 6.60 j0'sse.oo f7 Ladd & Tilton Banli: . Established 1859 . . - CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS '1,000,000.00 COMMEliciAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Letters of Credit, Drafts and Travelers Cheeks Issued, Available in AH Part of the World. . t, Corner Third and Washington Streets Price. ' 87.00 T.40 I T.45 ; 7.60 T.60 I ' T.60 ' 6.70 6.70 6.70 6.7D 6 70 e.Ov FIRST NATIONAL OHflK CAPITAL $1,500,000 ' i r surplus $1,000,000 OLDEST, NATIONAL BANK WEST "OF THE - ROCKY MOUNTAINS CORNER FIRST AND .WASHINGTON STREETS . . I . I a . ' " V.UU . aeaa av aa smmm ' m. 6.78 N Idaho Idaho Idaho Idabe Ida be HOGS 70 ' 6 Clearlnci Tiunday ...... Monnajr TortUad Baaka, ' ' . '. - llila week. - Tear aro. ..8X400.4OII.29 82.47.8r.7.M . .. Xe03.848.48 t . 3,4'6.tk.78 Week. te . dt....8i,144,851.T7 : $9,024,864.80 , Seattle. Sank. i irarmm . ,. . . Balanoea ......... flrarlnea Balaiim Taooma Bank.. ...',$ J.6S3.M1.O0 .... . ltfl.il!(l.V 4T.Sfl.oO San Francisco Uailcy Calls. Run Vran.-li.rn Km, it narl.., u 11 u Oren. lilph' l,nw r-loi.e' I A f"11 "'anila well with women If he nicenit)ir '. ,l?ni i:ioi; laoK i so ti I always 1,-ivea. up hU acat to them In a ' - 'Ci.i Irtwls' Building ' j : Y7e Have Aio Secured by First Mortgago on Improved City Property Special Prepayment. Trivilf - .mjrM S9 ' A. 4 4.60 '; 7 X Perftlv nllelnna 84.60 S J a. : ECO. - a '- - . .' ' . ( t V -A ' ' Pure Perk Ssusa.'ra Government Inspected. In one-pound cartana &t your dcaXere. Unica L'czt kuu buri-via,. lijj per gaU-J lo twa lu, y . liJ 133, . izilk 13$ 'crowUtd vur, ' . y . ,; , .