The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 06, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1913.
ONLY ,4,000,000 BOXES OF
E DULLNESS IS
SHOWN FOR APPLES;
LOCAL TRADE QUE
Market Showing Little Activity Be
cause of. Extceme Prices That Are
Being Asked for the Best Quality;
Plenty of Poor Fruit.
, Today's Produce Trade.'
4 Egg market steady.
Chickens rule higher.
Country meats steady.
e . Apples Very quiet.
p Orange market slow.
Cauliflower trade weaker.
Hop market steady.
4 Butter prices holding.
Extreme dullness Is shown In the ap
ple trade along Front street. Arrivals
are rather heavy. Heavy shipments are
coming forward on consignment and for
the most part these are of rather poor
quality.
While extra good fruit Is not plentl
Tur there is sufficient stock available
fiere at this time to supply every need
of the trade. In fact handlers say buy
ers are not seeking the better grades
owing to the extreme prices that are
being asked.
Apple market prices have been so
high for good fruit generally through
out tho world this season that , ship
pers have been holding the local trade
up to the full limits. They figured that
they could market their off-grade stuff
here anyway and as there was a suf
ficient demand elsewhere, for the best
Quality at high prices, little of this was
shipped here unless the distributing In
terests .were assured of full values.
It is safe to say that the bulk of the
apples now being offered to tho local
trade at this time are of much poorer
uuallty than any recent season. Last
vear there waB such a g'"t of good fruu
ihat the local market was filled all -the
time uud this sold at very low prices.
EGO MARKET IS STATIONARY
No further change is shown In the
ex market situation along Front street
and prices are the same as yesterday
with fresh stock ruling between 88
4Jc a dozen. Receipts continue to in
crease. CHICKENS ARE QUOTED HIGHER
Higher prices have been forced In the
chicken trade along Front street with
supplies less than requirements. As
high as 16o has been obtained In a
limited way for hens, although the gen
eral price was firm at 14 'Ac.
COUNTRY MEATS HOLDING FIRM
Prices are stationary In the dressed
meat trade along Front street. While
there have been aulte liberal receipts
of hogs recently and at Intervals -weakness
has been shown, the price is gen
erally unchanged at 1010c.
CAULIFLOWER IS RATHER DUU
Every Indication points to a fur
ther lowering of prices for cauliflower
In the local market. Receipts are very
lieavv from local places and the added
supplies from California hurt the trade.
Accumulations generally shown.
BUTTER riHCES ARE STEADY
While In Home Quarters efforts are
helnc made to force tho price of butter
Metier because some of the interests
have New Zealand stock to sell, the gen
era! idea of the trade is that the mar
ket Is Just about able to hold its own.
SOME RAZOR CLAMS RECEIVED
Dealers reported In but nine boxes
of razor clams on .the local market this
morning. The receipts yesterday were
but four boxes, therefore offering are
Increasing slowly. Crabs are much more
plentiful.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER FORECAST
Weather bureau sends the following
notice to shippers:
Protect shipments as-far north as Se
attle against minimum temperatures o1
about 46 degrees: northeast to Spokane,
.14 degrees; southeast to Boise, 24 de
crees: south to Ashland. 44 degrees.
minimum temperature at Portland to
night, about 48 degrees.
PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES
These prices are these at which wholesalers
sell to retailers, except as otherwise stated:
BUTTER Nominal. Creamery cubes, selling
nrlre, 84e, which Is the butterfat basis; prints.
JWc; firsts, o-a4t36c; ranch butter, 2c; New
Zealand prlnta, 85c.
EGOS Selected. Csndled local extras, BRa
42c: select pullet!, 88(340cf ease count, 88
snot buying price, f. o. b. Portland; storsaV
86ttS7e; Kansas "fresh." 8234c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, J1413c: spring
14c: htaga. lie; geese, 12c: Pekln ducks'
1X3)13Vjc: stags, 11c; geese, 12c; Pekln ducks!
!:!c; Indian Kunnera, 10(81 1c; turkeys, 20c'
dressed, 20f822c; pigeons, old, $1; young, il.SO
doaen: Jackrabhita, $1.50 doaen.
CHEESE Nominal. Fresh Oregon fancy full
cream twins and triplet, 17c; daisies, lTJjo;
Vouug America, 1BM.C.
Hops, Wool and Hldss.
HOPS Buying price, choke, 20c; prime
lO'.c; medium to prime, 10c; medium 18'jc
VfuOb Nominal. 1BA3 clip: WlUamstte tit
ley coarse Cotswold, 18c lb.; medium Bbrop
snlre, 17o; choice fancy lots, 18c lb.; eastern
Oregon 104tl0c, according to shrinkage.
CHITTIM OR CASCAKA BA UK lull car
lots. 4',ic; leas than car lots, 4Wc.
MOHAIR 1913 Nominal 30c.
HIDES Dry bides, 2241,23c lb.; green, llffl
12c; salted hides, -18c; bulls, green salt. 8
c; kips, 181314c; calves, dry. 25c; calf skins
soiled or green, 18c; green hides, lc less than
sslted; sheep pelts, salted, shearings, lUQ25c
ory, 10c. '
Truits and Vegetables,
BERRIES Uuckleberrles, 010c Ib.i ersn
berries, local. $9: eastern, $ll.6012 barrel
HUCHH FRUITS Oranges, navels, tn 200
8.00; Japanese oranges, Sl.OO ,,vr biiii.li?
bananas, 4',,ai3c lb.; lemons, 7.BoBS.OO; liuira
si. mi wr loo: eruuet'ruK. I toi-iih. . i.i,.. .,.,.
. pineapples, U'iW'c; grapes, Concords, ifo
4 lb, busket; other varieties, f I. ?, 2. 00: ueara
el rikftil 7ft? luti'Mi imiMina. XI 7a ...a. ' r
VKUKTABLKS Turnips, 11.14; beets 81 15
earrots. fl.5; parsulps. $1.15 sack; csUbi'iss!
I1.261.W); California tomatoes, !. as- juSs
il.30Wl.'Tu; local, $1.00 par boi; treen on
lous, 12Mc per dozen buncLei; peppers, bell
Btrttc; bead lettuce, 40f(i50c dosun; celery, local'
604i7uc, . California, $ 1 crate; eg2. plant. locj
cauliflower, local, 65e!i$l doceu; artichokes
11.75 doxeii; sprouts, ltH; -ktrliiu beans, 7aiOc:
lima beans, lUc lb; peas, tiOilc. '
UNIONS Jobbing price, kk.OO; carload buy
ing price, $2.00 f. o. b. shipping station
garlic I2'A15c lb. U'
APPLES Spl tsenlxt'g. $1.2302.80; Northern
Spy. 7tk-(al-W; Jonathan $1.00132.00; Khodo
Island Urosnlng, $a.Oor0l.2S; Wluter Bananaa.
$lJJ0ra!2.5Ol Ortley $l.lkl(a2.00; QraTensteln
$1.00wl.73J5r box; cooking grades, fK-4t1.0o.
POTATOES Selling prlcet Extra chile
1.15al-25i choice, $1.15; ordinary, C1.00 saek
buying price, carloads, 70c; extra fancy, sorted'
tOc; ordinary, 75o country points; sneets, $2.00
per cwt.
KeaU. rish rnd Petitions.
DRKSSUI) MEATS Selling url, Country
killed: Hogs, fancy, lu(c; ordinary, 9u0;
rough and heavy fcc; fjyicy vesls, I3Hlftl4c
r dinar, lZV&313c; none,-vius; lumbs. 10c
Button, 8c; goats, 44Vc. ' '
HAMS, BACON, KT'C. Hnms, 18t4ffl20c:
breakfast bacon, iOUhic; boiled bain. u.c
picnics. 10c i cotUge (). 1 w-
LARD lTerc,; ISfec; compound, tierces,
11c.
MEATS Packing bouse Steers, -o. j 'ttock
12c; cows. ho. 1 stock, 12c; ewes, U'c; weth
ers, lOVei y lambs. 12c; pork loins. 1huc
dreased hogs, lSftc. , .
(ASTER: Shoalwater bay, per gtltoa (-i-per
100, lb. suck ( ; (ilympla. tier gallon
$3,60l per 100 tb. sack ( ) canned essiem,
EXTREM
Eastern Deciduous Fruit Market
Chicago. Deo, 6. Through autlon one oar Utah Missouri , Pippin, extra
fancy, f 1.46.
Chicago Through auction one car Utah, extra fancy Gano. $1.11: car. Utah
Wliiesap extra fancy. 11.65; fancy, $1.85. '
New York Arrivals Barclay street, eight cars. Market active, Baldwins
taking the preference. Real fancy Main and western New York stock sold
up to 14.60. while ordlnarx- JSfQ.. 1's sold,, around $3.504: Greenings are
steady, from $8.5004.60 for I'm: $2.76 3. IS for 2's; Kings in good demand,
receipts light. Four to 84.75 for No. 1 stock. 20-ounce slpw seller. 13.25$?
13.76. . .
. Philadelphia Sold by J. P. Wilson for account various shippers at wenat
cliue. Wash., one car Spitxenburgs. extra, fancy, C6sr64s, 82.45; 72s. $2.40,
80b. $2.35: 88s. $3.30; 96s, 82.30; 104s. 12.25; 118s. 82.25; 125s-175s. $2.20.
Philadelphia Sold by J. Pt Wilson, for account various shippers at
Wenatchee. Wash., car Stavnian Winesap, extra fancy, 6Ks. 82. 35; 64s. $2.30:
72s. $2.20; 88s, $2.10; 96s. $2.10; 100s-113s, $2.16; 125s. $2.10; 138s. $2.15: fauoy.
45s. $2.15; 113-1388. $2.10.
St. I-ouls. Mo. Today's deciduous offerings at auction consisted of two
cars grapes, one' part of a car of Oregon apples. Market stead v. Weather
warm. Attendance full. Mixed apples f ront . Weatherby. Or.. W. F. Bolm,
shipper. Stock mostly poor, and showing probabaly 5 per cent decay.
ji High. Low. Ave.
Striped Pearmalns. extra fancy . $1.10 $1.10 $1.10
Striped Pearmalns. fancy 1.40 M0 1.40
Baldwins, fancy 1.40 1.40 1.40
Yellow Newtowns. fancy...... 1.10 1.10 1.10
Ben Davis, extra fancy 1.35 1.35 1.85
Bon Davis, fancy 1.30 1.80 1.80
Blue Pearinaln. fancy 1.30 1.30 1.80
Northern Spy. fancy 1.20 1.20 1.20
Walbridge. fancy 1.40 1.40 1.40
Red Snow, fancy 1.25 1.25 1.25
Genlton. fancy 1.40 1.40 1.40
It. C. Pippin, fancy ,r 1.30 1.80 1.30
E
HEAVY TO OUTSIDE
Total Sales WW Aggregate Fully 60
Cars From Western Oregon ;
Shortage in South.
Cab base shipments from Oregon this
season have been very liberal. An esti
mate of the shipments to points out
side of the state this year to date shows
a total or 50 carloads sent compared
with less than half a dozen during other
years.
in the Oswego section alone about 20
cars were shipped to points outside of
mo state: le or mese Deing irom us
wego station alone while a number of
cars were shipped from Branch, a few
miles distant.
The great demand shown for Oregon
cabbage this season has been the means
of holding prices at country points to
an unusual height and little of the
stock has therefore gone to waste, as Is
usual during most seasons.
California and Puget sound were both
heavy buyers of Oregon cabbage during
the season. Tho latter section pur
chased the bulk of the offerings. This
was due to the fact that generally a
large per cent of the supplies for that
section are brought in from California
and an tho Golden state had a very
short crop this year, the stocks had to
be mscured elsewhere.
The big surprise of the seaeon hue
been the way that the California trade
nan been bidding for Oregon cabbage.
While It has always been known here
that Oregon cabbage was far superior
to that grown in the south; the heads
being more compact and the greens of
finer texture, still the southern state has
always been loyal to its own product.
NORTHWEST RANK STATEMENT
Portland Banks.
This week. Year ano.
$1,. 181.174.35 $l.t07, 872.(12
1, 970.001.00 1.D07.BIXI.7S
1.840;2874 l,HH,2N.fH)
2,054, 087. !I4 2.O17,0i.00
2,095,463.75 2. :!, 74 12
Clearings
Saturday ..
Krldsy
Thursday . .
Wednesday
Tuesday . . .
Monday
Week . . .
ii,78O,8D7.10
2 2i7 vn- Krt
.812,821,867.22 812.300,807.78
Taooma Banks.
Clearings
Balances .
2S6.809.O0
75,700.00
Seattle Banks.
Clearings
Balances .
.$2,OS2, 029.09
210.134.00
San Francisco Produce Market,
San Francisco, Dec. 6. Wheat Per
rental, club, $1.60; northern bluestem,
tl.fo 1.67'4 ; do recleaned seed, $1.70;
Turkey red, S 1.55 (fi 1.65; rfd Russian,
$1.50; fortyfold, $1.62 & 1.66.
Barley Per cental, good to choice
feed $1.301.32; lower grades, $1.25
1.27(4 ; shipping and brewing, S1.351.40.
Foiaioes .rer cental, delta Whites,
Rri:ffJ)I1.00: fancv. 11. 1 0 ft 1.20 : Knllns.
$i.75grz.OO; tregon Burhauks, Jl.
1.40; Idaho, Jl.3Ciyi.40; sweets, $i.
.00
..on
1.20.
Onionr Per cental, silver skins, $1.75
trz.ou: uregon. xs.2&(ojz.40.
Butter Hxtras, 314c; firsts. 30'ir,
Kggs extras. 46c; select pullets,
42Mjc; storage extras. 35c.
Cheese New California flats. 17
17c; do Young America, 15 17c; east
ern. 17V420c; Oregon twins and Young
America, in.
Oranges New navels, $23; sweated
stock, $1,7652.50; tangerines. $2.25fc$
2.75: do crates, $1,75; mandarins, $1.25
(ffi.tlU.
Seattle Produce Market
Seattl. Dec. 6. Kggs Select ranch,
Mc; April storage, HMfibc; iresh east
ern. 40c: local storaae. 2iio.
Butter Washington creamery cubes,
86o: city creamery bricks, J7c; New
zeaiana cudbs. 4e; ao, DrlcKs, 35c.
Cheese Tillamook, 17 Vic; Toung
Americas, lac; iriniets, 17V4C; Wiscon
sin twins, lUc; Oregon triplets, 17 He
Onions California yellow, 22Uc lb,
local, $l.50igil.75 per sack; Oregon, 2&c
per id.
Potatoes Local, $20f22 per ton
Yakima gems, $22; California sweets,
$-'U4'.zo per jvu ids.
Money and Exchange.
London, Pee. 6. Consols 72d; silver, 27d
bank rate R.
New York, Dec. Sterling exchange: Long
.o; suuri s.oo; siirer Duiiion OSVsc.
San Kranclaco. Dec. 6. Sterling exchange: (W
aya, .o"js; aiKui, .so; aoc., Transrers,
telegraphic 4 premium; sight, 1 premium.
New York Cotton Market.
Open High
.1282 1201
. 1297" 1305
.129.1 1299
.1282 1288
.1198 1202
.1311 1315
Low
1283
1296
1291
1280
1200
1307
Close
12S5-
1299
1292
1282
.Tan.
Mar.
Mav
July
Oct.
119900
Doc.
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55c cm; $0.60 dosen; eastern. Id abell, fl.rsa
2.00 per 100; rasor clsms, (2.00U2.25 box; essi
c.n oysters, per gallon, solid vack, 13.00.
F1BH Nominal. Dressed riounders. 7c; ball,
bi't UlfglOc; striped bass, l'ic; allreralde salmon.
0(o.'7c; steelbeadH. 8'Ac; halibut, 810c: cn
tmnMa emeUi 104tl7c lb.; surUnps, 12Hc; perch
Sc. lb.; lobsters, K)c lb.; black bass, luc; silrer
smelt. 7c; shad (); black cod, Sc; sturgeon,
12H,c; dressed tomcod, 8c.
tUABa Large, ll.tKn medium, l down. '
uroosnes.
SUGAR -Cube, $.u; powdered,, fS.40; fruu
pink, 4c Hulas. Oftc; bayo, ..75; red, (W
HlCr, Jauau style, Iso. 1, bu)iJii..
Orleans, hsad. 6ji7c; Cr.jle. 6Vc.
HONKV Nw, Si. 76 per cast.
SALT Coarse, bait groanda, 100s, fin Mr
ton; 601 1 IlO.Wl table dairy, 60s.
117.50; bales, 2.25; extra fine bsrrels, 2a. 6s
and 10s. A2oft.uu; lump rock. $20.50 per too!
Feists sad Oil.
LINSEED Oil Kaw jble, 66o per gal.; kst.
tie boiled, bbls., 08c gaL: ra cases, ale: boiled
cases, Wic iaL; loU of 260 gallons, lo less:
oil cake meal, $44 ur ton. - .
WU1TK LKAD Ton lota. 8 per lb.; 500 lb
lota Sc per lb.; less kits, H per lb.
Oil, t'KAL Carlosd lots, S4.
TUKPiCMlNE In eases, 7;k'; wood barrsla
lues iron barrels. ttc per gallon. '
The highest speed at which elevators
at present are operated Is about eight
miles on nour. i
CABBAG
AIIIIMirilT1
or oerry, u.v v., granulated,
$5.2o; l yellow. 4)4.50. (Abort nuocauvua ars
ol) days net cash.)
HKANS Small white 614; large white, ii w.
APPLES HELD IN THE
mm rif aimaa i irm
HAKLtT MM fit 1 5
A VERY HEAVY LOSS
Ship Arrives Abroad and Is Said to
Have Netted but $20 a Ton
f. o. b. Here.
WHEAT CARGOES STEADY
London, Dec. 0. Wheat cargoes on passage
steady.
English country markets easy.
French country markets steady.
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS
Cars
Wheat. Barley.Flour.Oats.Uay.
. 141 1(1 24 7 83
.a;, 2 b 8
. on l 6
. 117 n o 2
.os a 12 a is
. S 1 8 4 fl
. :i5 :i n 5
. IS87 4i R 2u , 77
. 440 72 4 54 40
.876 1459 1221 696 1427
.0592 1325 1068 849 1143
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday ,
Friday
Hntittday
Year ago
Total this wsck...
Year ago
Season to dsta...
A private cable from Europe this
morning stated that a cargo of barley
sent from here had been sold there at
28s 9d. The ship is said to have cost
41 shillings, therefore the sale will
probably net the exporter $20 a ton f.
o. b, here. This low Urlle reflects the
extreme weakness shown abroad in the
market for barley.
L,ocally the barley market Is extreme
ly quiet with nrlces nominally continued
at the previous range.
The market for wheat continues very
firm with purchases of club again re
ported in the interior on the bawls of
83c a bushel tidewater truck. While
the Japanese continue to Inquire for
supplies of wheat here, no actual busi
ness is confirmed because the price of
fered does not meet the views of local
sellers.
Oats market Is extremely quiet. While
buyers are unuble to purchase for less
than quotations that have ruled for
some weeks, very little stock is needed
or purchased.
WHEAT Producers' nrlces. track ha-
i Bls- uo, mining tiiuesiem, zc;
jui ijiviu, oowoiu, i cu xuuiii hiiu Hy
brids. 81c; valley, 8384c.
BARLEY Nominal producers' prices,
track basis: Feed. $23.50$24; brewing,
$2425; rolled, $25 per ton.
OATS New feed, $25; milling. $25.60
pec ton.
FLOUR Selling price: Patent, $4.60
4.60; Willamette valley, $4.60; local
straight, $4; export, $3.66 3.80; bakers',
$4.40)4.60.
HAY Producers' prices: Willamette
valley timothy, fancy. $14: eastern Oregon-Idaho
fancy timothy, $16016.50;
alfalfa, $13.60$) 14; vetch and oats, $11
12; clover, $ig 10 per ton.
MILLSTUFFS Selling price: Bran,
$20.60 21; middlings, $2$.50jz 80; shorts.
$22.60 23 per ton. I
CLOVKR SKF.D Buvlne nrlce: No. 1
reu, country points, 19SJ) 1U Vic; AISIKe,
12l3c.
WHEAT MARKET IS QUIET
thlcajro Clowes Unchanged to tc
Off; Sharp Recovery During
the Session.
Chicago. Dec. 6. Closing nrlces for
wheat options today were io off for
December and July and unchanged fnr
May. The market opened c down for
neeemner, ",4c lor May and unchanged
iur duly.
- There was a strong closing today and
short covering. Indicating a better fnl.
lng In the trade generally. The market
closed at practically the extreme mark
for the day.
The following special of Broomhall's
cable from Liverpool is furnished by
courtesy of J. O. Wilson & Co.:
Wheat opened unchanged and then ad
vanced .d to 4d. due to stead v Ameri
can cables and forecast of lighter
worms shipments tins week, with ti!
strength In Itosarlo helping. The ad
vancing; tendency was, however, by a
cable this -morning reporting the
weather in Argentina more settled with
indications of clearing. Our agent re
ports further light rains in parts of In
dia The near month was steadily held on
expectations of small world's shipments
to the United Kingdom. Australia is
offered freely, and Russian arrivals at
the -ports show an Increase. At the
close the market was dull but steaJy
and prices unchanged to Hd higher than
yesterday.
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke company, 216-217
WHKAT
i. Open. High. Ixw. Close.,
, 87 SSij 87 4 88
fllVi fil flia, Mi
8H 80 88&i 89
CORN
72 12 71 72U
71ti 71H 74 71
T0 TOVs 6!', 70
OATS
:v. 30 - 40i '14-
4:1 - 43H 42 4,1 '
42H 42i, 41,H 4o,4
rORK
2117 2117 2110 2102
2110 2110 2106 2110 -
LARD
1082 1082 1077 1077
1U2 1115 1110 1110
RIBS
1105 1105 197 1100
1127 1127 112U 1122
Month.
Dee.
May
July
Dee.
Mar
July
7ee.
May
July
.Inn.
May
Jan.
May
Jan.
May
San Francisco Barley Calls.
San Francisco, Dec1. . Barley calls:
Dee. 5 Dec.
(line Onen Close
December 1314 130 B 13! K A
May 1117 137 ViB 137 ft A
Hillsboro Yard Sold.
HUlsboro, Or., Dec. 6. The Dunning,
Frentzel , Lumber company's yards in
HlllsboroV have been sold to Lewis C
Bockwood, recently from Blackfool,
Idaho. . W. R. Frentxel, of the former
firm, will remain for the present with
Mr, Rockwood. Earl B Dunning, the
other member of the retiring; firm, has
gone to Portland. -.
ENTIRE
E STOCKS OF
APPLES' VERY SMALL
E TO T
E
International Apple Shippers' Asso
ciation Reports Shortage of
Greater Extent Than Was Expect.
ed; Only 4,000,000 Boxes Held.
By Hyman II. Cohen.
There were approximately 4,000.000
boxes of apples In a turn a-e In the United
States on. December 1, or 2,600,000 boxes
less than on the same date a year ago.
The information Is very startling, and
is given on the authority of the inter-
national APPie snippers' association,
which Is in a position to know exactly
what the holdings of fruit are.
inn appies in storage , itu cnicago
show:
Nov. 24
1913.
290,000
300,000
Dec. 1
1912.
460,000
403,000
Boxas
Barrels
This
means a
dSGl'SAMA
Of 170,00$
boxes of apples and 103,000 barrels of
me same iruit, ana uy tne time mat
the Deoember holdings of this year in
the Windy City are known, the shortage
will be much greater.
Considering this extrema shortage In
available supplies of apples In the coun
try at this time, the outlook for the
market la much more favorable than
had been generally anticipated. While
It had been generally expected that the
holdings would be much leas than a
?ear ago, the shortage is even greater
ban any of the trade had anticipated.
While It Is true that tho apple crop
of the country was very short this sea
son as compared1 with a year ago, it
ha been generally presumed that there
was a smaller percentage of the crop
marketed this season owing to tho high
prloes that had been in effect this year
as compared with the very low prices a
year ago.
The holdings of apples In storage
along the Pacific coast, and especially
In the Pacific northwest are much less
than generally expected, although de
tailed figures are not yet available. All
of the big districts are getting quite
well cleaned up of supplies, and in the
smaller districts there are so few ap
ples remaining for market that they
cannot be considered as much of a
factor.
STOCKS CHANGE LITTLE
New York Market Is Quiet for Day
bat. Price Movement Restrict
ed During Session.
Now York, Dec. 6. But small charge
v.-as shown In the price of shares in the
stock market for the day. There was a
fair amount of trading considering the
short session but the price movement
was extremely limited.
Political affairs, both domestic and
foreign, continue to absorb all the at
tention of the trade.
Range of New York prices furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke Co.. 216-217 Board
or Trade building.
DKSt Kir" J lo.v
Onen ililghi Low Clou
Amalgamated Copper Co.
1"
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CHICAGO HOGS HOLD STEADY
Tops Are Still Selling at $7.85;
Packing Stuff at the Extreme.
Chicago, Dec. 6. Hogs 75.000. left
over 6600. Market steady. Mixed and
butchers $7,45 67.80, good and heavy
? 7.466)7. 86, rough and heavy $7,455
.55, light $7.20 (f 7.70.
Cattle SOO. Market steady.
Sheep 2000. Market weak.
KANSAS CITY SHEEP ARE FIRM
While No Freeh Arrivals Are Shown,
Trade Stands Very Good.
Kansas City, Dec. 6. Hogs
Market steady. Tops $7.76.
Cattle 300. Market steady.
Sheep None. Market nominal
1000.
firm.
Omaha Hogs Strong.
(Special to The Journal.)
South Omaha. Neb.. Dec. 6. Cattle,
none.
Hogs 4300: market steady to strong
at $7.20 7.75. - .,
Sheep, none.
HILL EXTENDS TIME
FOR P. U. ENDOWMENT
Pacific University, Forest Grove, Or.,
Dec. C. In view of the Increasing work
add prospects of Pacific University at
Forest Orqve, James J. Hill,- the mag
nate of tho Great Northern railway sys
tem, has recently extended the time of
a former offer made to the college,
agreeing to give to the endowment of
Pacific University $40,000, conditional'
upon the raising of $160,000 more be
fore May 1, 1916.
Plans have' been made for the deliv
ery of a series of 12 extension lectures
by members of the university faculty at
the central library building in Portland,
on successive Wednesday evenings' dur
ing the months of January, February
and March, and other lectures are being
planned for the public schools and
churches In Portland and other parts
of the state.
Ileal Estate Alan Missing.'
San Francisco, Dee. 6 Hit family
appealed to the police to help find F.
w. McEwen, a real estate man, last
seen last Monday and feared to have
met with an-accident or violence.
. The world's largest electro-magnet Is
lri prospect for Paris scientists. -
STORAG
sums
RAD
COUNTRY
SWINE MARKET NOW
HOLDING FIRM; BEST
ARE BRINGING $8.10
Only One Load Arrives Available for
Market Overnight; Cattle Come
for the Show; Sheep Situation
Ha a Firm Tone.
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Xegardtaf livestock Outlook.
The big fat livestock show
will be in progress at North
Portland during the coming
week and it is quite likely that
very little demand will be shown
for anything except strictly
fancy quality. For Ujat reason
the trade generally iaa4viiting
shippers to hold off their ordin
ary qaulity offerings until a
later dale.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
Hogs. Cattle. Cslres, Sheep.
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Hogs again sold at J8.10 In the North
Portland murket. There was only a
small run for the day knd these were
quickly picked up at the opening of
in murKei.
There was a steadv tone cenerallv In
on irano at tjnicago ror tne (lay ana
tops continue unchanged at $7.80.
.Kansas City hoar trade was steady
to a nickel better with tops at $7.76.
Tnrlnv'n ironiarul I.iil- marat ronarA!
Top klflers $8.068.10
Good and light 7.0ffi) 8.00
Heavy 7.25M7.70
Rough and heavy 6.764J7.00
Only Show Cattle Arrive.
Only arrivals in the cattle market to
day were for the show that will be held
next week at North Poi'tlmid. Condi
tions in the market continue vcrv favor
able and latest sules have been at full
priceB.
At Chicago there was a steady tone In
the cattle trade for the day.
Kansas City cattle market ruled
steady today.
Today b general cattle market range:
Best steers $ 8.00
Ordinary fleers : 7.507.80
Poor steers 7.005'7.26
Best heifers 6.00
BeU rows 8.00
Medium cows 6.25
Poor rows 5.50 6' 8. 85
Ordinary bulls . . : 4.60
Kkiicy stags 6.65
Fancy bulls 6.50
Prime light culves S.ROS.OO
Prime heavy 0.50fa)7.50
For first qUMlity mutton and lumbs
a strong tone continues at North Port
land. There was a small run over night
and the market stands In as . good po
sition as during recent days.
At Chicago there was a weak tone
In the sheep market for the day.
Kansas City sheep market was nom
inal with no arrivals.
Today's general mutton market range:
Best spring lambs $5.06.00
Ordinary lambs 6.606.65
Yearlings 6.006.10
Old wethers 4.75
Fancy twes 3.86 4.00
Ordinary ewer 8. 76
Today's livestock Shippers,
Hogs Will Block, Dayton, 1 load
direct to Union Meat company; Walla
Walla Meat and ( old Htorago comminy.
Walla Walln, 1 load; C. K. Iucke, Canby,
1 load direct to l nlon Meat company.
Sheep Li. v. uentry, ueppner, i
load.
Cattle All arrivals arc. for the show
therefore did nut enter the market.
Comparative livestock rei-eipta at North Port.
land :
Month to date..
Same, 1012
Increase
Decrease
Tear to date...
Same, 1912
rattle. Calves. Hord
Sheen.
1. IMS
18
4.BS8 2,821
6,080 8,728
810
22
658
4 402 18 17
4.007 171.85(1 278,27"
2.00U 100,007 234, 708
78,708
72,638
Increase
' 3.130 1,988 62.733 43,611
Friday Afternoon Bales.
STEMRH
Section.
Idaho
IUnho
Idaho
Idaho
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Washington
Idaho
No.
25
24
25
25
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20
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Washington . .
Saturday Morning 84 oa.
Section. No. Ave. lb.
WMhlnaton ., 8." 234
Price.,
$8.10
8. HO
7.79
Oregon 9 201
Oregon 2 300
JEWELER LOSES POINT
IN AUCTION LICENSE CASE
The city commissioners won first
blood in the mandamus proceedings of
L. C. Henrichsen, the Jeweler, to com
pel the city to issue a license to him to
ejnduct an auction at the store. Cir
cuit Judgo Davis this morning over
ruled a demurrer to the city's answer
to the suit. In the answer the city
contended that the commissioners had
the right to refuse the licenso for the
good of the residents and merchants.
Henrichsen demurred on the ground
that the defense was rot good. The
decision means that the casn will now
come to trial in the regular way.
ONE JURYMAN HOLDS
OUT FOR ACQUITTAL
One Juryman held out yesterday af
ternoon for acquitting Alice LeGrand,
charged in the municipal court with
conducting a disorderly house at 43 H
First street. Tho woman was given a
change recently by Judge Stevenson to
change her way.
The LeGrand woman claimed she had
reformed, exhibiting several pieces of
fancy work to show that she made and
sold such work for a living. Three jury,
men voted for conviction, while one
man steadfastly declared that the po
Itce should have warned her and that
she should have another chance.
Ladd & Tilton Bank
Established 18S9
CAPITAL $1,000,000.00
SURPLUS $1,000,000.00
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Letters of Credit, Drafts and Travelers'; Checks
Issued, Available in AH Parts of the World
Corner Third and Washington Streets V
MERCHANTS ASKED TO ,
AID ORPHAN BABIES
Gifts Solicited for the Louise
Home and Albertina Kerr
Nursery.
That 16 destitute mothers and SO lit
tlo babies of the Louise Home and the
Albertina Ifcrr Nursery Home may be
glad at Christmastlde In spite of their
sorrows and unfortunate condition, ap
peals are being made by Superintendent
W. O. MacUaren of the Paolfio Coast
Rescue and Protective society to the
people of the city for remembrances
and assistance.
The text of the society la Invoked for
assistance In all the charitable work of
the organlcation "Inasmuch ye have
done it unto the least of these, you have
done it unto ine." The society la mak
ing extensive preparations for Its an
nual Christmas dinner for men, and has
received many responses. It Invites
contributions- In money or produce and
will call for same If requested.
Many of the merchants of the city
have been asked to give produce and It
is announced that those who did not re
ceive cards of Invitation are requested
to contribute food or produce, as the so
ulety hopes to feed hundreds of home
less men on Christmas day.
ARRESTED ON CHARGE
BASED ON NEW LAW
The. bond of Frank Melrose, who was
arrested yesterday evening by the fed
eral authorities on the charge of steal
ing a hand grip from the North Bank
depot was fixed at f 1000 today by U. 8.
Commissioner Cannon. Molrose was
unable to furnish the required bond and
wits tukcii Into custody pending an In
quiry by the U. 8. grand Jury.
The charge on which Melrose was ar
rested is a ittivel one and Is based on
a provision of the interstate commerce
law passed last February. It is the
second time In Oregon that an arrest
has been made under the law which
makes It a felony to take baggage from
a car or depot. The first arrest was
mado at Ooble a few days ago.
Melroue denied that he was at the
depot yesterday, but he was identi
fied by threo of the depot attaches
the man they saw pick up a valise and
to whom they gave chase, overhauling
him on Eleventh street. The grip was
consigned to F, B. Holgban, Seattle.
PRIZE CORN EXHIBIT
WILL BE SEEN HERE
Corn that linn been featuring the
exhibit at the Colfax, Wash., and Pendle
ton shows will be on view In Portland
for four days next week, according to
arrangements completed by officials of
the O.-W. R. ct N. company today.
The Oevurts building at Fifth and
Alder slreeti which has been the scene
of the poultry allow, will he used for
the display and no charge will be made
for udmlHBion.
General Passenger Agent William Mc
Murray was In communication' with O.
M. Plummcr, of the school board, and
with L. R. Alderman, superintendent of
schools, to a range for the attendance of
Portland school children.
The corn show will open Wednesday
and will last until Saturday night. It
Is probable thut the building will be
kept open evenings.
ALIENATION SUIT
DUE FOR HEARING
Hillsboro. Or., Dec. 6. A suit In the
circuit court that will probably be tried
next week and that promises consider
able Interest Is that of Miles Watrous
nualnst-George F. Nay lor. The plain
tiff is suing for $25,000 damages fori
the alleged alienation of the affections
of his wife by tho defendant.
Naylor has lived In Forest Grove all
his life, and Is a capitalist of that city.
He is the son of the late Thomas. Nay
lor, one of the earliest pioneers of
Washington county. Watrous has lived
in Forest Grove fur 25 years.
A Broad
Banking Service
It Is possible that you
have nover learned by
experience Just how
helpful a bank can be to
you In your business and
financial affairs.
These are Just a few
points of our service:
Information, a d v Ice,
reference, loans, dis
counts, bank drafts, in
terest on time deposits,
letters of credit, collec
tions, and the great con
venience and safety of
a checking account.
SECURITY
Savings & Trust
COMPANY
5th and Morrison Sts.
Capital and Surplus
$1,400,000
UNIONMENARE
FOUND HOT GUILTY
Tefl- Defendants Freed Upon
Charges Growing Out of
Telephone Strike,, " ,
Oregon City, Or Df?. A complete
acquittal was given the 10 union tele
phone men who were on trial In the
circuit court of this county charged wit .
riot. ' '' ... '. ...r: '..,:,,,;,'.,,,;.;,
These 10 men, along with- anothxr
man, on E. E. (Blackle) Illes. went tti
Oswego last May. during the strike of
the Home Telephone company's em. ,
ployes', for the purpose, so, - they
claimed, of persuading the non-union
men at work there to quit. The per
suasion ended In a fight, which culmin
ated In one of the non-union men shoot
lng one of the union men. t .
Eleven union men were arrested. ei
ralgned and. let out 'on ball. Hies left
and later was found in Texas. . The de
fense put the entire blame on the ab
sent man claiming he Instigated the
whole trotfble, and was the only partici
pant in it on their side. They further
claimed they did not want him to s j
company them to Oswego and that their
intentions were the most peaceful in
trying to persuade the non-union wen
to quit work. , . .
The defendants In the case were Er
nest Brolliar, J. Y. Lohr, Clyde Oakley,
B. Westcott, E. Miles, C. E. Tradup,
C. E. Swallow. J. Olson, . Fred Ream,
George Egner. The names of the Jury
men are as follows: 8. P. Davis, fore
man; Fred Lins, A. McConnell. M V, ,
Dunn, 11. T. Melviu. V. Bohlander. John
Burgoyne, H. M. Robblns. Gust Engl,
brecht, b. f. Veteto, Fred Mattle and
M. Crlssell.
STREET SPEAKERS ARE
ARRESTED ON SIXTH ST.
Dr. Marie Equi and Fred W. Jobla
man, both prominent in the recent
street speaking warfare, were arrested
last evening at Sixth nnd Alder streets
for violating the trafflo ordinance. The
chief complaint is violating an agree
ment with Mayor Albee to speak on
Alder street, between Fourth and Sixth "
streets. The speak.Vs attempted to
speak on Sixth, immediately off its
Intersection with Alder street. -.,-'.
Yesterday afternoon Dr. Equl secured
permission from the mayor to speak on
Alder street, between Fourth and Sixth
streets. Armed with this order, the
woman and Jobleman moved aroond the
corner and opened up their meeting on
forbidden ground. The cases will be'
heard Tuesday in the municipal court
MINORS ARE REPORTED
SMOKING AND DRINKING
Chief of Police Clark yesterday-after.'
noon issued an order to all members
of the department to give special atten
tion to tho violation of the ordinance
relating to the sale of cigarettes and
liquor to minors. Numerous reports of
smoking and drinking among; school
boys brought about the order.
TRANSPORTATION
Bear" "Beaver" "Rose City"
SS"R0SEan,,l'r:M.Dec.7
Low Rates to California
(Meals and Berth Free)
..
rickets at Third and Washington
with 0.-W. R. ft N. Co.
PHONES Marshall 4500, A-6121
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San Francisco and Los Angeles'
SI. Bos City Balls 4 p. m Sea. T.
SS. Beaver Sails 4 p. m Bee. 13. '
The San rraaelseo Portland . . Co,
Ticket Offlee 3A and Wash twlto O-W.
B. It If. Oo.) Marshall 4 SOO, A-iai.
COOts BAYLINli
Steamship Breakwater
Sails from aluswurttl dock, Portland, it I
p. m., every Tuesday erasing, freight ra
eeived on til IS o'clock (noonl oa sailing itr.
Passtogsr fare: First elsse $10, socontf cUs
(mes ouly) $7, Including bsrth and sntfals. Tick
et office- at lower At ns worth atoes. Portland
Coo Bay ateamsblp Use. Phoaee Mala M0
Aa3S3. - I U. aaatlug. Agist.
, Stocks, Bonds, Cottoa, Orem, Ete,
ais-aiv soara of Trade Bulla
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
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Correspondents of Logan Xirya.
Cbicago. New York.
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