. ' r ' - V 'i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. li - FOREIGN COUNTRIES ARE SEEKING FURTHER SUPPLIES OF OUR PRUNES ALL CHEESE HAS A T STRONG ONE WITH SHORTENED SUPPLY Eastern Market Affected tyy Ijack of Importations; American Swiss (,, to Itecnrd Figures; Otlier Grades Are Now Affected. Lliuljiirr'r cheese U mlvsni lug rl"lly In price. Hfi'1 ,on.e of llie vv holesiilcrs sre wftli-itrsvvli-.o H.elr iiiiot n lions hc-mise of ttielr in fllillir.v to secure, confirmed .(i.t:ni. ns from fat'lu sellers. The entire cheese market Is it u.ass ,,f TfnnUl. I.c.-fl full nmui I" .j'iote.1 ei . cc.llllif Iv nli'onff t the recent sill nil' In t .rn. While there It more ..r less I""' I u rt Jirr rise In valm. iiotliitii: )" )l't reiorteil I, y tbe I lliuuiook us-""' In I in. Cream tirlck .1 .- .- the I--"- rest advances lit Die oasicrii no. i kel , which In turn is affection tin- .Icioclloii t hi "'h .n t tLa t lilted Slate. khiiii; to I he inuhlllly of nip lilylmr the domes' ! J.-inn due i the luck of IlllHortS of . I.eesc eiMiiT.I ll . Wisconsin of 11 been leiesls urr tiitl:,K Atlicrlcnti no,' . reaching; eiorl.il mil 1 n ic values are i o e a toiiiid In V ' 1 1 American .suvo In Inat only ;,n dally a.lvmices. of . ivtsa style elites I" I'lKiires. In far', prevail highest known o round -tile mil The itilvunce hi the (Tip entirely to the fact a Id, til nf the UMittl vol Utile vviir ,f . tie. ,11,11(1., I lic-inK imputed on sccouut uf HKiAK MAKWKT IS HIOHEIi t "iii n-mlm the ro .Jvai.rJi.j; ul ititK'ti' knlcrn In. lay of lt,.; jfr.nl. 4 of rfinril. rr -f yi-stpnlay was the pr humlrt-d pun1d for nil Mtirkct Is fliui til Ibe ad VKAI SIlL'htly le-t 1. mar kf . with ti In f t l l.'.iirH talvea ule w as '-j'ili THADK IS ADVANCKI) i fielliiK It. aliouti lii the Teal nrur(it iif rer-ell'tH during the lontf the stre''i. Kor averted ru ni;iile In a limited way aa a j'otiud. lloi;a mead). CAri.IFLOWKH IS VEUV SLOW Willie II short time hko the tr.ol.- here Has eairerly ii.t.rliiK H - i a 1107.ru for Inferior qual ity 1 ollfm ola 1 auliri'.Mer. I he market la today extremely blou fur fciiperior quality KbI of firlni! at T.'.o to $1 a do.eu. Uccelpla much li .ivn-r. WAIiWT e 11M( KS ADVAXriMi L'ullfornla Walnut araoelutioii liua advamed IU iioul loin 4ic per liuiiilretl iitiiiiN. anil ad vances are now eipeeted ln-re. 'I'he Alni"rjd ni8oiiiitlon report Kreat wtnnntli In the m;if kel. I'la. tli ally no No. I atoek i MVUlllllllc. WKSTKIiX CKANKEKKIES BES'l' Willie Home of the sofiilled late Howe eriin-iM-ri'lea received from the east were of fair iimillt.i. innM of tho eastern offerlii(C avail tilde bere ure not very good. IH-ala are really the Im t Snlei of bent cur, tern at $t to $11 barn I. with lo. ul Kener.iJIy at tK.0. i;nii:i' 1 n t IlllVf UlilpXlM otf;s lii iniif H tin il an or h of :i 1 v ;i TIIK THADK rtK'oii ami to a ..ii..t. are l:i 1 .-1 Hi . I UiUlk'l 11 li 4.i . I lih-keii market atendy at 13: Uig to quality. Ilxtra funey delivery lug froiu Cnllforiila. mote litiernl aupply. Triced with local fresh ateady to 1 le, accord- Malaga grapes In fell 1 1 ITERS' WEATIIEK XOTICE the follon-lnif notice to hlppfra: I'roli-ct Nlili.uinM durluK the nxt AH hour it h f ii r north aw S 1 1 Hcnlmt mlnlmuiu tem iMrnturt's i-i .ih nit li-'iiriM'B ; northeast to Htok:ui. iT dpirrcr ; unit liens t to Iln!-t. V- xir..-. hi. iii, to aMh.h1. .ht (.-r''P. Mini mi. m t tn i-i u t urt' m I'ort Innti Inntht about An itcrial inMiwtiy 7& ml leu lotifr. the KienteHt in tlio woiitl, will be built lit n-'i thcrrt ImJia. TRANSPORTATION 1. n Twin "Palaces of the Pacific" Z3 wawaall "OBEAT NOBTHXBN" "NOKyHEBN FACiriO" SAN FRANCISCO-HONOLULU New low nn way fares to Bn Franciuio. $8. 12.b0. 15. $17.60. 120; rounrt trip. $30. till Nov. 30. All fares Include meals anil bertn. Steamer express (steel parlor cars and coaches) leaves North Hank station 9 30 a. m.. Nov. 9, 11 16. 20. 23. 27. 8. 8. Oret Northern for Honolulu Hov, 88. XTOBTH BAHX TICKXT OrTICE, 6TH AKD 8 TAJIK. Phones Broadway A-8671. Tickets also at 3d and Morrison, 100 3d St.. 348 Washington st. Coarse Grains in Good Call Abroad; Buying in Interior Interest In Brewing Is Good and PriccM Are Well Maintained; Other Cereals Are Otiiet. .MiKTII WEST URAIN KKl KIl'IS. 'iira Wheat Barley Flour Oat Hay r'nrllnnd titr', . . Tl .' 11 'J. K Vein- h& .". II 7 'Jh Total thia week.. .'!.'; .".4 T.7 17 M Ur ai tiHIl 17 4 (il 4 eii.H, to date . .twin K, 4s."i 7A 8wi leer g-o Viwj 7i 10:17 liv ' wi.', Tax-niii. .Krl. ... Jit :i lo Vr H" 7 . . .". 1 Season to dale. . 4-ii "lit ... 1st iop Yinr ak,o j.u ... 077 lijiis Seattle. I rl. ... 4.". IJ Ml . Wjt aljo li 1 7 I) 1 Season to l.ite ..41". vis ti.YJ 4s:i Is:;:; ear Hiro r.at ronlnnd eMirt thl week. :!. H117 n:s;,els of w heat; l-iat week. Sj.UJlt busln -Is of . heat. " p.37'j barn-la flour. Edited by Hyman H. Cohen. PRUNE MARKET IS STILL CLIMBING IN AMERICAN CENTERS Value Sellers Further I'pward Swing of Is Shown With Short I'nabJe to Secure Requirements; Small Sixes Are at a 1'it'niium 1 (.oarie grains coiitlnue to dorninnte the mar ket at I'Bolfle northwest p-oniH, barlev mil leluc the leader. Ktrenmb In l.rewinir l sllll tie big factor In tbe trade, acl owiou l the abilliy of e-.porii-r to seiuie quick nle at ad. viintUKe-dia mines for tliN nrai and variety, nil nearby .hip, are li.dnu filled with Unit cereal. Wheat market la shonim: a waHKi: aaine. There rontlniies a I.i k of general i-11iiik dis IKMiltloji aruoiiK cniiulry lntereatu it t prevailing price, nnd this Is Hie cue for exporters i" quit buying liecnuse on the hnsis of the pres ent charter rates and tli'i price of i-ruin Hhn.Htl they are unable to pn more tor their mpplb'a nnd force a profit on llielr trad . I'lour market U ralbcr steady, with no re ports of price cutting. t'lover aeed Uiurkel is down naln n f I er noiti Inally reaching as hli(h as 1 ! :i the Wiil.-un-ette valley . I'revalllug sales are Hunted. liiist Of tile supplies lielllg (leaned Hp. I l.tlLH . Iling price: I'aient. $l0. Wil laii.elle v:ill,y. (.ni; local strulnl.t. J4 .'2iiui 4.U; liakers' local. $ 4.4l'u4 i; .Montana i ii wheat. $0.40, etiorl. J I. (n l.2't, lioie wheat, f:,.-o; grabaiu. V'J!; lie llour, f.t.ij per linrrel. llAV- lluylug price: Willitnelte vall-y tim othy, fanc j . il.i 0(i i:t.."ii; eastern Oresm-I.l-lio fancy tRiiolby. $lti.ix; alfalfa. $i:t.iui'ij l-.Mi: vetch and oats. $11. oO: clover. tviajtVa 9 iXV I tjltAIN 8 .WHS-ISM.'., nominal. No 1 Cal cutta. S'sje iu car lots. less amount higher. .M1I.1-S1 TH-'S -S.-lliiifct price. bran. $24. .0 m. . sports, jj.i.mi'o 1'ij.ijii. KOI.I.KO HAUI.KV Selling price, fJU..'rfb3 3fi..Vi. UKN- Whole. $.) HO: cno ked. $.!7 i. Wheat, bids for .November delivery were advanced 1 to p.jc a bushel tocl.iy on the I'ortlaiid MerotiHiits Kxch;; nge . .No sales were lllmle. Novetnher t.ids were uo I'.'c a ton with no sale uhll 'd barlev was oft' .Vic ton 11 n. I br.-ulng iiuclianged. .Merchuiit K' h;ii:i,re Nov etnlier pr ecu : win-: at. Sulurdav - - Krl. M011 . Hid Ask - -i;.d - Hint steni . . . "f, 117 ,, 1 , j Kort told . . . in1! St.V., p.; (.'lull '.11: p:i M'l.j te.i.j I Kife .... sti PI ' j ss m ll d Uusslan St rj h, OATS. led 2425 i47.'i 24mi 2 loQ. bai:li-;y. Feed LiMi sirti 2i;."iO IVem brewing ...L'suo 2lf.(i "jvaj 27"xi MILI..STLF1S. bran SIW '-.T- ;in ;t,i Shorts 'Jl't u 2.'I75 L"Joi) 2u i Futures were tuoted: WHEAT. There Is n-w a general scrnnitile among t scii.-rs lo secure stocks of prunes, and tin- rec'-ut advanct lu pric-es are not only being maintain) d. In.t effort to fill reipi're U'c'its ;,t the adviihces have proven futile. The resist js that ftirtber advances are not o:jly teuerHlly f"l'''caM by ttie tra'le. but some a;e 10 tual asking ttiese novances toduv. and are refushg to sell f- r ie-s. Kwiug to the f.-..t that the bulk of this sea son's i-rop .if pr.ini-s aloig the rel was .f laie slz-s, ttiere I a decided upward t - -1 1 - dency f-, prices f.r the smaller sizes. Iu seme of these premiums are already being paid, uhiie wholesalers say thc are unable t- fill oMl.-rs. F&r ll.c smaller sows the trade Is to day siil.stllutiiu' ih-c i.rvt larger size uud sell lug ot prj. Hi ally ihe same price us would be Hske.l tod.iy lot- the sutull fruit if it "a a i ill! hie. I h. -c- advances In the prbse of prunes were fully lure, asl fn this paper ui iny weeks ago. hi fore Hie hulk of I lie northwest crop had been dlsswd of bj producers. Owing to th tact that the crop was much below expectu ti lis and that forelf.11 deluand vva-i Increasing s-mewhiit. there was no doubt several weeks I ni:i. that the pi i. e was going higher. Iu fact. in.- of uie lending operators practically re fused to sell at liial time. That thTc Is a gi.ivvi ig foreign demand for pi une3 was show u by the re. -nr sales to Eu ropean inte-rests. S-.nth America t now said 1 . be an Inviting field f u American prunes. The Review of toe Uiver 1'lste sa v s, lu a re- l-elit issue; '"IT., re a apparently n oiportunlty f..r the Aiuirlcan fwune in South America. Approx imately a quarter trillion dollars' worth of (inines are imported annually Into South Amer tc 1 under noruial trade conditions, and of this the I uilec States, the largest prune producing n 1 ulry vi the world, i-ii'plies, only about & per tent. Argentina's importations of prunes in lull;, t:;e latest normal year. atDounted to over $li"Si.K.. and these of brazil to a like si'in, though the exact figures for brazil cati i.et be stjited. owing to the fact that the el ficial statistics Include certain other fruits with prunes In t lit- total of dried fruits Im ported. Id'ugiiiiy is also considerable lm iH.rtir of prunes, nnd all these countries huve j a.-t draw 11 their import-iip us ironi an I t lit- lialkan states, whicu are next I n tc-d States lu rank of world pr altic pi jin-s. Ihev have al-o drawn large quantities f 11 111 i ret' in a u v , and. 11s the imports hum all riese European prune supplying areas are now either cut off or greatlj renuced. the oiH.nunlt is ...en lo Ihe American growers, w lio can rea.li the .South American market 11.111 tbe I'acilic coast by way of the l an i.nia canal at much less expense than former ly lu the fiscal year li:t the Lulled States exported US.issi.tssi minls of prunes, valued a- $i;.iiri;.oiHj. of which only 190.lJO pounds valued at $14. 000, went to suth America. 'The exii'irt of prunes troin the I nited States during the fiscal year 1J14 amounted to "1';711 potinds, Tallied at 4.0J.e4io or wii.-b 1 1:,".. '.'-") iKiunds, valued at $l"i.Jni, went to South America." No Hogs Come for Market Today in N. Portland Yards General Sentiment of Trade Con tinues Weak; Cattle and Sheep Situation Showing Good. bORTI.A NI) LIVESTOCK RUN. Saturday ... Friday Thursday Wednes'Lay Tue-day . . . M'i:ida y Week ago . Year ago yeas ago J years ago Hogs Cattle Calves Sheep .14i 20 2is..-, si SI l4l :,: 7oi: 77 S 4.17 :;47 Hm ... !' tiCi Ml 1 ;:47 .. 1 :'.u2 ... . - - !i:,4 i; 1 U3 . . ... 301 MARKET HAS L FIRMER TONE WITH PRICES ADVANCED General Rise in Quotations Is An nounced Along Atlantic Coast; Manufacturing Interests Aro Again "Rucking" Domestics. Ttiere st.M sy at' able for forw ard was practb-ull.v Ss today for l;tt! the trade. Two t" the yarda fi'"U day off at tt.e stuff wa avail -ads of hogs nme Willamette valley p..ii.ts oterriigni tut tiicse were both shipped dire, t to a local killer from country buyers. i.ei.eral situation in the hog trade cntinues weak here b it 110 change l:i pi ice Is aiinounced because t!ie-e was notuin avajlable by which to realty test the inarkel. teial n K market: Further advanced prices have been forced for wo., I i,, Amerl aii markets, am esoe.-iillv I '" "!e Atlantic seaboard Hade. In boston t-.e Mtuitthm s deily sh .wing lln ' with higher prices asking, this has affected li some . t.snt the In fleece, still sin h a cui beeu expe--tci. m view ..f proven.ei While Vl lutue of I umi.oss ititiou might have Fest ligh Mediutu light it'sd to heavy bough to heavy . . . Cattle fi.e-O i. 10 r. o-xa 'i Ho 6 tsnji.d.00 Trade Quiet. Duly one load of cattle came North I'ortlniid overnight. 'Ibis flimette valley shipment and was quality. Couiral charac-tcr of the cattle trade ste'dy here with practically no change sei.tlment frnni Monday s uiirkel. (ieneral cattle niarket range: best bay fed steers Uood to choice Ordinary to fair best cows Oood to prlrue Select bulls I- am y bulls Ordinary bulls : btsl calves No Mutton Comes Forward. forward to was a Wil uot of toppy ts iu $tS..VV.r6.7"j tj.ot.ntii;. 40 5.tiri", 7 4.70(0,5.110 4,'iO'cJ 4 ) -;.K.KX4.1 4 iki 7 4.2.1 ..". o.jt:; u 7.00(47.0 Is-rformariees of inauufa.-tnrers In every price advance of local wool paving eveu more money f.-r quality. for the psst bin king offerings while 101 i.-it.i iiecie of simi 1 ,ie situation Is by 110 means stagnant niai.u.ai-tiircrs have been compelled to pur chase seleetjor.s in order to fill iimnedi-ue requirements. Scnlative interests oJ cm n.tsslon handlers who are holding' western wools along Uie Atlantic .-.st are not overly anilous to do business at the present t:nie. With foreign markets advancing ami show ing much str.-ngih at the adviitne. the oiltl.ick is much njoie hopeful for higher American figures. Weaker Feeling in Active Shares on The N. Y. Market New Tork. Not. fi li. N. S ).v weaker Obdcrtolie prevailed in practically sll the ac tive stocks on the evhaive today, and nearly all securities showed s diopptc g off In prices from their opening. Orders of the I'nlted States Stel corporation are vaid to hv of mi1 h an extent that the la cilliles of tbe plants ore overtaxed and the company is naming Its own pric es for products. Cambria Steel Is rcisvrted tu have taken over the Millifcen lr-.n plant. Spe culators are t: king adv:i:i:i:ge of the current level of prices to redu-e lug lines 011 Industrials, and are substituting rails In their places. 1 oppers appear to continue fnvorltes among nie 1 v Investors. Tl .. steel issues are also provti:, attractive The market closed Irregular. It H nge Overt,, ck building : of New & Cooke York pr'. Co., 2Iti 21' 5 f'i: nl-hed by Boatd of Trade 1 . .- lii p I ill s Open iTT i. I. bm Cln-o A.as's ;lil . ell, o-'4, ;'-''s Alhs 1 hrtliners, com... o-"ixi Ho f :tj'. tl" pf.l 7 is 7:; Si. V.'.'j An .rl.au beet Sugar.. ' . '! 1 1 i ' Aii-T. tan. csiuiueu. . . I fS 1 io 1, f,s'2 ."' ' do if. I I..". Amer. l sr. I- dy com . !', S3 s i , , Aae r Cotton Oil. com t.l til ; .V.i'1, .V.i-s, -.l:cr. lJuseed. coluiiiou ."ity! Ki'-si lii1-! 1 1 .1 . pf.i ! j.-.-.i S Industry and Enterprise Australia Would Prove Good Market for Oregon Fir. If the Consumers Were Made Acquainted With Material, Says Government Representative Who Has Studied Conditions, Aner. Ixic-o., coium-Mi . wn, Au-r. Smelter, couimouj Ul u d 1 pfd Adht. Sugar, ccinaioii 117 Am. Tel. ,v Tel 1J71, Ao:er. Wo,. ten. common .'-o 1 oS ' , V4' 117't Us ' . .10 ! Ml 1US' . BOSTON WOOL Ql OTEl) HI(HF,R Market Shows General Advance; Trading of Uniited lume. Nov. ti. Firti:: c ss of prices st. No mutton came forwa overnight at North l'ortian nomilHil showing avail. ilee lei yesterday, although 1 stuft i-auic direct lo killei been few arrivals since the id to t:.e market d. Aside from toe I the lor the open mar 1 liberal bunch of tlieu. there have week started. b with sul try to a loeU u, w a the 1 This than I Mass . -e.pient limped ,1 lk I.i the 1 11: nc-e I . Ihe els of General mutton and lamb market, aentiment at Noitii i'ortland Is steady itj sttong witn Icrilief cjU'tations ci.nlili n-il. tieneral mutton and lamb prices: Select interior lambs $7 .CSfj 7. .15 Ordinary Interior lambs li.iKa7.tJU Willamette valley iambs U.UOtit 7 .IK) Select yearlings 0.2.1 Svelecl ewes, light 5 .3Toy; -'. 30 Old weiueis ri.30(it3-O'i i HP Peceniber 1 leceluber Ilec-einber 1 iec ember lieccuiber Pecember December December December December blnestern foriv fold club 1 i re . . . Kusslan 1 feed brew Ing OATS. UARLKY. 11 RAN. 3U0RTS. W"i is! SO . i;.smi .2100 P4 l2 01! 13 1. Vl JOI1B1NG TRICKS OF I'onTLVXD cubes, -fuj San Francisco Los Angeles (Without Cbavaff Ea Boat) The Biff. Clean. Oomfortaol. lllsgantly Appolntod. Sa-Ooinr Steamalilp Rose City Sails From Ainavwortn So ok 3 P. M. NOV. 7 IOO Golden miss on Columbia BlTsur. MM katss Includs Berth sxnd Meala. Tabdea and SerTice UaazoaUad. Tha Baa Franclaco k Portland 8. 8. Oc., X&lrd and Waaninrtoji 81a. (with o-w. a. it r:. co.j ti. htoa. ,sy 4500. V. These prices are those st wh!"h wholesalers en to retailers, except an otherwise "tsteu i hey are corrected tip to noon eucn day: Dairy Produc. DUTTEU City creauierr, robes, fancy Slisc; firsts, liUc; seconds. 2SSii; prion . nd canons, extra, country cresmery c; Oregon dairy, ISM 18c. bCTT EUFAX J. or li ud delivsry fremlunj cieaui. 64c; No. 1 .sour cresnj, Jlc; No. Jtic; wet-l rrelin, 33c lb. EGGS selling price by dealers, "tellvery el- tra Selected fresh, 4t4i41c; candled rancfl. 40C; storage, I'bW'ic; case couut. 21c dozen. I.IVh, PvCLlhl Uens. i,eu-t llyuio.ilc Rock, llltjc lb., ordinary chicken-, It..: onnlers. I '.-j'a-'-j lbs., l'jii'i:;. ; turkeys. 17,--drtssed, li-lc. . pigeons, -f I .oo'ii 1 .1., s.(nab-'. S-I.liti dosen. geese, live. loc. be' in cJc.cLs, old. 18c Hi . p.u.i. and liav;. IS,- p. i lii.i-.A.. .o.i... i-ii. t- lic -1; ciegon f in-y full cream twins ami triplets, H,'c( lei' ,. . onng America, 17(ul7S;C. I'rice to ..bh. r. flats, ISc; ii.iing America, lilc, f. o. b , ncsui brick, 22c; llmberger, 'Ak lb. Fruit s-nd Vegetable. FRESH FRUITS Orangea, 3(i3.7;. box: bluuu.. tC l-rt lb.; leluoos, fb.Uvi('4.aO Isj , f;rap fruit. . 30(837. OV case; plucapples, Sc b - pesrs. 1.25481-30; cantsloupes, fl.D0iC 1.7B; wateruielons, Uocciil. per cwt.; peaches, i0(40c box; huckleberries, diu7c lu.; grapes, ,l.'X)(a.l.35; Concord, 20c basket. AbfLKtJ Local el.uvHi.30 per box, accord ing to uiiHlujr. ONIONS Loeal. J1.60 per cental; sssoclatlon selling price, csrioaus, 41.23 f. o. b. coun try points; garlic, 1213c lb. l'OTATOKS Helling price New crop, locaL 75c(iil.Hi; sweets, II. 9O4H..0O. tCiK'TAbLES Turnips ; beets. 7.Vr per sack; carrots, new, 73c sack; par-uips ( per sack: cabbage (local I. 73 uS3-; green onions. 10(4 lUSc dis. bunches, peppers, bell. 4c; bead lettuce, local, l3mc doz. ; celery! I French artichokes. Jl.00 dosen; siring beuus. j So per lb.; peas, ( i per lb.; radishes, liliijc dosen Duucnes; corn, ( ) sack; cucum birs, hothouse, 4U'oc dosen; tomatoes. Ore gon, 43o box; Cslitorula. $1.00 lug; egg plant. o per iu., 00,01413, c-c oc, lu. , crauiierries, lo Quiet Trading for Wheat Shown Today In the Chicago Pit Chicago. Nov. il. (I. N. S. Wheut closed ltrehaeceil tn e tielow Friday. Wheat sh wed n weaker tendency in the pit trading todav. December selling around $1.03, while e. r': was tii'-llne.t to t.e sir .Tiger, selling arounu J c, data were fairly stationary -, ..visions were sis., stailonary. ; Wi.eat bulls regsril the present I oi l-.- tein-sTurv. and efpeet the 1 rl:;,t itse'f early next week. loin traders think the present pr! 'es sbonld attract heavy country offerings, but such does not seem lo be the case. ' Indications are that Argentine exportable surplus of wheat has been grestiy overesti mated. A larger export business Is being done in corn than the' trade bus been aware of. It Is Sei.l. 'lie French government is rrported to hsve place. l a ,e order for flour In the northwest. cstiii,stc.-eof which run as high as t.isXi.Oi'si t.arr. Is ijiis Is the largest single flour order v Men. Brmitid dec line market Today's livestock Shippers, Hogs - C. E. I.uoke. Canity . 2 loads; V. B. . Dicker, iiervais. . load, ail direct on con tract to I uion Meat. tattle J. L. Smith, Carlton, 1 load. Friday Afternoon Bales. STEERS. Section No. Av. lbs. I'ri.-e j Oreguu 1,1 nr.iz $o.lio ! COWS. Oregon 12 111:! $l.SG ' LA MISS. I Oregon It !w Jd.75 YEAULl.NGS. Oregon o i:u J-1.25 EWES Oregon 2 110 $4 "JO UOXo-s. or. grill ns lVfl $lj..10 Washington. s.7 - i;.4c: Oregon 4'1 2oo ii.4l Oregon SS 2iHI t 40 Oregon P2 i: ti.4u Olc noli 2o ,'.oo 0.11 oitgou " l ;o :,:. Oieou 2 U 5f.'l Oregon 4 X.2 3..K1 . Olegon 11 14 1 ,"..."0 I oiegoti 2 o.V) 3. Co Olegon li . 27.1 r..4u Olegon 2 ago 5.4d Oregon 1 e7lt 3.4U Wuslilugton lo AM 3.411 Wnshingtou 1 140 3.2.1 j oi egou 1 1 in 3.2.1 i i H i g. hi 4 J lo .'..23 j Oregon Id 124 3.2.1 1 oicgon 1 130 3.25 cii.tailuieiit of trading activ cxient was noticeable iu the ot tin- past week but this generally expected and cpsoountcd after tin novel of last week, week s sales have i : totaled more If of those ,. ,ip before hut stocks mm.-riill. re, heed bv the recent poibilny of ttie manu s. implies of foreign mar ts domestic clips can lie is l.epeve that eventtiallr loimd for very svund of i. re ii. . w inclined to lean and let tLe manufacturers and lit . o c transfers facitirers -n k-ts as cheat secured here, .),. an outlet w ,11 b w is.l here. .1. a t.. back colnplaceut 1 come t tbciu. I c reign was, Is doni lu the haul n on a basis of .v.e and fine A list i aliai scoured iiinj Tiic- and has been a good i.m d.'trestic scurecl vvo.. with tlie torc-ign ott.t been mile h .ictivity m All grades of Vl.e. ,4:13 ltd 2ti i 4i ls.414 o2 i CI' lei, pi '401 :c.c" pi'.. IH : 131', lot 3 4 ' 14.1 fit Hit IU to move wllli free- lalLct. fo.e capes selling to ii."-. . in. lu.ling scoured, is fr. in .ISc to i;2c. for lip on greasy wools there vi ineiit in territory wools; '.s suff-r in cotupelitloti I'.fs and thefc has pot pulled wool. s have' ui .ved nn in pn.-e. Oh!,, ,plart.-r ,sls wbi.-l, r.ceuttv s,,,l "t o'"' liavi- this oast week brought H.lc srenerally and 111 some c ases ni. re. Tlirec eighths bl.-ls which have been commanding Die are now biinging 27c and better. Ohio unwastied lias sis., moved up well a retur-i to former levels in practically all grades is being predicted among the trade. BOSTON COPPER QUOTATIONS AMKRICAN LIVESTOCK PRICKS r.a r r. ever plaeed in tl U11 ng b-. k i I. ml. lit. g. r Ch'.cng o. li- Co. San Francisco SANTA BARBARA. L09 ANGELES AND BAN D1KQO SS. ELDER ealla Wedneaday, Wot. 10, 6 p. M. Tlekat Office 133 A Third St. Pbone. Main 1314. A-131 4 S10.3O, bbl. eastern, eaily, Jlu.oo; late, $1100 Heata, Fish and Provrisioas. SAIXT "Dalle City Lea re BOAT TO THE Steamers 1 BAXiXsES and Stranger' 1.. except Portland dally. 7. a. Friday. Leave The Dalles dally. 7 a. m,, except Saturday. , A1VDEB IT. DOCK. POBTIsAITO. Yhone Mala 9154, A-5U3. DRESSED MEAIS Sellirg price Country killed: Fancy hogi, Sc; rough and heavy i'u,7Vjc; fancy veals, SiJiS'ji ; ordinary, 7(d) 7Vr; PH.r, oLtUj' c; goals, (4c; sprinii lambs, 10c; mutton, 6(u;Sc. UaMS. UiLO.v, klc. IJamt. t:,(A(tc breakfast bacon. , Ittiysoc; boiled hsms, 2Sc picnic, l0Vc; lottags roll, Juc; creja ports, ll!i(aT3c lb.. OlSTtiUV-olMupls, per galloo, 3; esnned eisleiu, 36c can. fti.oO Gosen, eastern In shell. 1H3 per 1U0; i..r clania. 12Vtc doseu eastern oysters per gallon, solid pack 00' FISH Dressed Ilounders. 7c; aiiverslde sal mon. t(B7c; Royal Cbiuook. 7a8c; perch TW Sc: lobsters. 23c lb.; silver smelt, it; a'luioi iroui. 12M,c lb; halibut. Muloc. LARD iierces. seme n-uucred, 13c; stan daid. USiC. tUABS Uirge. ::.73; medium. 11.25 dozen. Croeerlee. 8l;AIi-C"ube, $S.3; powdered, J8.J3; fruit of berry. ii.e3. Orel, fi.li; dry gruiiuluu-d. d.35; U yllovv. Jo.ilft. lAuove cjuoiauouj are M oays ut cash.) tUts. jsp.u siyle No. 2, 49nc; .New Ur Mans, beau. xi(uibsc; blue rose, 3 & HALT .osr. ban; giouuds, 1ca,0 J103., er ton; bus. ell-jo. lubia ualrj, ulM sm lis.. ll.3o; baies. 2-23. lump roik, so pei BEANS Small white, pl.fr); Urge white S6..a; puk. -5; lliaas, o.lv; lJJvU, gs.ooj iu. eo. 3. ' Hops, Wool and Hides. HOI'S Neunual buying price. iniA choice, UMittilc; prime. 10ij(a.Uc; medium io prime, 3tuvc. tiO.Mii -xcw, JJ.23tiia.30 per rase. icidl Noujiual, lalo clip, n;;u,etie T. ley. coarse Lotswold, 20c; medium Shropshire lioc; choice taucj iota, 23c, essieru Oregviu 144122c- HIDES Salted hides, 25 lbs. snd up, lf.c; salted stags. Bo lbs. snd up. ll'-jc; suited' kip, 10 lbs. to 2o lbs., luc; salted c aif, up to 16 lbs., Use; green bides. 23 lbs. and up, 14c green stags, . lbs. sad up. 10c: green kip' 13 lbs. to 23 lbs., ltJc; green calf, up to 13 lbs.. 18c; dry Mint bides, 23c; dry flint cslf up to 7 lbs.. 27c; dry salt hides, 20c; dry horsebldes. eiicb, 3oc to $1.00; salt burseuldes esch. J2.00 to .'.00; hoisebair, 2oe; jry iaig vvvsil pens. Id ; dry short wool pelts, Ho dry sheep shearlings, each, 10c to 1.1c. Uiviv -s.. itjtti-Ht. .,. .. skjiiac -reasv. eilic. v.cuiAlit 1U10 30c. CUirrial ok CASCARA BAKK Buying ptite. car lota, S-tt4c; less man car kits, Painta aad OiU. LINSEED OIL Haw. bbls.. 72c gsllon; ket tle hoiled, bb'e.. 74c; rsw. cases. 77c; boiled. 1 'ecember . May Decemtier May December. May I'ec-eniber January . . . Jcnuary . . . SlJfA , - January. . . May Open. Jl 04 s 1 . oO Si $ 02!, .RS', . 14.4o id. 4 J . f ti ns 9 17 $ s 03 K l3 ;,. j.riceo furnished 1 v I'Tpr- '.. 210 217 board f Trade WHEAT. High. Low. Close. $l.oS-i $l.o?,s $1,041.4 I. iii! 1.04(4 LOoVs CO UN. $ .Hit's, $ -AO $ .oOlsB ij2rs, .2 .62S B OATS. $ .3U'4j $ .oS $ .S8A Itftij .3SB 1'ORK. $14.45 $14. 40 $14 40A 1 42 l.o2 ie.ii2 LAUD. $ .n7 $ 9.05 $ 9 05 U 25 9.17 9.22 HIBS. $ S P7 $ 8.93 $ 8 92 U.17 9.13 9.13 yesterday a average. o.23(&7.:io; mixed, S& 7.4.".; rough. $0 23 w eak. !oi J2 73 Native beef teeS. $d.4ll'u, 'ii V20 , calves. Wethers, Eastern Railroads Show an Increase Stibst&r.i ial nn-rca?e lti freight earn lnfcTS uf tailroada operating east of f'hlcaso Is shown in a report just Is sued by tbe Interstate commerce com mission. These roads made srains of $S5 per mile in August over ttie same niontii last year. TLe westfi'ii roads gained $13 per milM or 6 per cent. In passenger earn ings' dup to the Pacini- coast exposi tions travel, against losses for the east of or 3.K per cent, and for the south of $22, or 10.5 per cent. In i-osiseiiuetice the tonnage of "so called" war orders moving over west ern line tnav be considered largely responsible for an August gain In gross earnings of the e-atire railway mileage of the country, compared with a vear ago. The gains reported for Juiy were the largest In almost two years. fa. 75; "5 gkO J2o; e DAIRY PRODUCE ON COAST San Francisoo Market. Sin Francisco. Cal., Nov. o (V. it: Extras. SiV P.) But- prime firsts, 23Hc; firsts. 24. 42e. v-.-c . Walrus .."j-: nonets. cll,ese-5i alifornla fancy, 15c; firsts, idc. c Seattle Market. eVattle Wash.. Not. 6. (U. P.) Butter: Native Washington creamery, brick, S3c; do solid pack. :'-2c . t hPese -Oregon triplets, 16Hc; Wisconsin twins. 17c; do triplets, 17c; Washington twins. is.-: ifounii America, if liggs - Seiwt, 47 eastern, 113c. Los Angeles Markets. Iis A navies. aL. Nov. 6. (P. N. S. ) Egg: 1 se ouitit. 4.c. butter -Fre-h extras. April eborage, 29c; fresh 2o-. No Hogs at Denver. Denver. Colo.. Nov. 0. Cat lie. 4C; steady, beef steers, $6 23io7.23; cow s an.i heifers. $3.23(uo.3; stcM-kers and feeders, $'j.0u'jj,7.43, calves, $7.V'ijj'j 2-1. Hogs None. Hheep 11. ess); steady. I a nibs. $7.75S30; feeder lamb, $7.3o'(iSi 03; ewes, $3.0O'a3.50. Chicago Hogi. $7.65. Chirago, Not. . (!. N. S.) Hogs Re colpts, lO.iJOO; slow- at bulk. $6..l.1ig7.13: light $0 03(117. 5.1: heavy. i: 2 (!'.. 4"; pigs, :..7ir(ti,.."Hi Cattle li. o-ipt s. -loo . steers, .sc. .1 si-.i 10. 0.1 ; w s. c,iit Cco.S aid iieifers. $0. o.'H lll.oll. Sheep -Receipts, 2000: steady ., 0.00 ; lambs, xo. 1 O'ij N.yo. Kansas City Hogs, $7.10. Kansns City, Mo.. Nov. ti. 1 I. N. S.)-Hogs Receipts. 21100; steady. Bulk, $tl.73(a,7.oG; heavy. b.754i7.0.1; packers and butchers. $6.iC ftt7.10; light. Slti.75w7.05; pigs, $.26(a.75. Cattle Receipts. tO0; steady. Prime fed steers. $0.4org 10.23 ; dressed beef steers, $7.73 fe'J.23: western steers, Ju.j0iys.60; stockers and feeders, $o.5ous.2o; bulls, calves. Sti.O0(S10.0o. Sheep Kecelpts, 1000; steady. Limbs. S.25 yearlings. y. 250.75; wethers. $5.30 ewes, $4.75(&3. i5. St. Louis Hogs $7.25. Rt. Louis, Not. C. (I. N. S 1 Hogs Re ceipts. 4oOO; lower. Pigs and lights, f(J.25u 7.2o; mixed and butchers, $0.73'si'7.23; good Lcuvy. I7.154t7.25. Cattle Receipts. BOO: steady. Native beef fteers, $7.3o(;ilo JJO; yearling steers and heif ers. $S.50i?IliJ.:i5: cows. tH.niK,l .iso stockers and feeders, $ti.o0cjx 7.7.1: southern steers, $.1.2.1 (CO. 50, cuwa and Iieifers. $4 iinnt 0..I0; native cows and heifers, $l.iJ0'(,ti.5o; native calves ja.Oifa 111.30. Sheep Receipts. 6700: steadv. Yearlings $d 50 7.25: lambs. $ti.tsi(ii U.oO; sheep and ewes. $5.50(Ji6 25. Omaha Hogs. $7.00. Omaha. Nov. . I . N. .)--Hogs Receipts. r.ooO: lower. Heavy. $n.7n'a,ti.y0. light. $6.Be "t7.iHJ: pigs. $ii..Vjlid5; bulk of sales, fcj.73 ij'U.90. Cal tie Receipts. 400: steady. Native steers, $d.3o(u 10.00: cows and Iieifers, $3.50(0.7.110. westetn steers. $ti.oO(j S.50; Texas steers, $5.75 137.25; stockers and feeders. $5.30(gs. 10. Sheep--Receipts. 2S); steady. Yearlings, JO ooictd.tiO; wethers, $."..30'ct3..'so; lambs, SS 60 Seattle Hogs, $6.70. Seattle. Wash.. Nov. i;.--Hogs Receipts. nti. Prune light. SH.tjj'c.itl. To; medium to c hoice. i.30(o.f,.ii i: .smooth heavy,- Jti.15iao.2o; rough hesvies ami pigs. $5. .'sic d.25. Cattle -Receipts, none, best steers. .tfi.R.'.'ii 7.10; common to medium. $5.50vi rt.23; best i cows. i...c"'igo.i.i: common to medium. S3. IS) (cj4.30; bttll. $a.Ot(uj ."..; calves, $."00(0547. ,10. Sheep Receipts, none. Lambs. $; "pii'oJ7.25; yearlings. "$3.3()(ri.ti.25: ewes. $i;.(K"i('ci.5.0o. Boston, Nov. Ahmeek Adventure . . AllOiloZ ;ti4 Ar. adian .... 1 o .. Alaska u2 Ilallic: 2 HoheinlTi ... o Boston K 1 v . . 2o Hntte J!al .'. . . 112 Unite C'oaition.tJO til. : Ariz. . t'.H '"at. t Hecla..5iS5 1 "entennial . , Ch 1 f Cons. . . I'hino C. C. Mines. . Cop. K.i use . , Daly West . . . I avis- aly . , Kust lintte. . , First Nat Franklin . . . Col'lfie'nl C. C. -.':in;i nea . 1 iranliy Hancock: Indiana New I nsp . . . , Isle Royale.. Ke-ewcenaw , l.a Salle Lake Cop Mason Val . . . Mass. Min... Mayf lower . . Mex. Cons. . , Miami 6. Copper bids: T 'Michigan ... 2'Mol'awk i Nov. Cons . . 1 S '.i 2 &; 14 61 l'7s 1 4 st . 1 8 10 1 -':s 4 0 So 1 7 C 0 "s 44 S 28', 14 o lis 21 24H . ipissi ng .... No. II ute N". Lake . . . . (il.icj Ciipncr.. ( Mil ( "oloii y . . . ' ild Doinin. . . C'sceola 'juincy Hay Cons. . . . Santa Fe . . . . Siianncn Shattuck Stewart Superior . . . . Sup. & Boston Swift l'kg. ... Tamarack . . , Tuolumne . . . Fnited Fruit. I". S. Machy.. Id pf.l I 'm ted Zinc . . i . S. Smelt., p. rtaii Apex . . I'tah 1 '011s. . . Victoria Winona . . , . . Wolverine . . . Wyandot Yukon Gold Crown Kerr Lake McKlnley . . 2 If. fi Sj 32 Si "6 " 3V .17 Sh S H 2 6' 4 Sj 2 2 '..4 78 28V3 2 - 120 64 1 1014 "si, ii " 47 1S, o 3 fiOVi 12 2 1-16 30 - iwi . it'icls Mining Ci. A t c hlsou. coiumoli . . . do ptd. , : ; bslilvvin Loco., common 12tll-j 127 11 do i.fd i ' r'alt. Ohlc common: HI liethleLem Steel, c.ui.. 435 do pfd brock. Rspid Transtt.-i I iiilf. I'ltruleiim, com. 201: do pfd 4d Canadian Pacific 'lSi Cc-ni. 1eather, com...., 30 do pfd 1 Cbesaiicake Jt Ohio G 1 v. t hi Ai 1.1. West., com . , t; , do pfd ' 40 c . M. st. I- Kli, CM. i North vv.. com . , l.'!4 li l tiino lpp. r ,.. Coi... Fuel A: iron, isjni. 51 S I'ciisolida te,i ijiis .14 1 1 a-11 r i'ocl i.c-l 3. .'..in . . . , 10 : , t r.c.-ilcAe sjieel, common 75 ; 7.1 do pfd ' 1. - Deny. & Rio li.. is. 111 12 .2 do pfd. 10 lo Distillers , 4 I ' 1, 4.1 Erie, common -it 4:t do 1st pfd ; 37 , .is Oenet al Electric I 7 7 1 s, 1.7 tic-neral Motors ilooclnoli Rul.ber 72 ,7.1 Ot. North. Ore Lands.., .led. I.i lireat Northern, pfd.. 127 127 Oimgenl.e.m Exp 1 2 1 . .2 lliue & Leather, cm.. 1 1 l It do pfd o.V, Ice Securities ; 2'V , 20 Illinois Central Industrial Alcbol ;i!2 112 1 i..- pira I Ion ........ 4 4,i Interb'.ro. i-'iintiinu .... 21 ,24 it.utburo. pfd , M M K. C. .Southern, c. . . :.2V 32' Lai kawaiin.l Steel . . . To 7'i Lehign Valley M , M Luisville t Nashville ..... Met. pc-troieum Miami Coiper M. K. i T.. 0 do pfd i Missouri Pacific i National biscuit ' National Lead Nevada Consolidated New Haven N. Y. Air brake N. Y. Central N. Y., Out 4 West. Norfolk it Western, c Nortbern Pacific .... Pacific Mall I'ciiLsv lva:ila R y. IV pie's Gas Ptttabnrg ( oal. -. . . Piessid stteel Car, c Ray I'otis. I 'opj r . Railway Steel Spgs. Reading, c Republic I. A 8 . e. . do pfd Rock Island do pfd Sears, Roebuck & Co. Studebaker, c do pfd Kloss Sheffield Southern pacific .... Southern Rallvv'MV, c. do pfd Tennessee Copper . . . leias Oil i Texas Pacific Third Avenue j flls, i I nlon Pacific, c Li7s, : do pfd. j N2', L. s. KuDber, c ' i.. ', do pfd 'i'i7:S,;io7X V. S. Steel Co., c. .. S'l ! MJ do pfd 11.1 '-j 115-S Ctsh C opjer j 74-si, 74:v4 liginta Chemlcsl, c..1 4Nv 4SS Western I nion Tel. . . ! "7 ; Hs; Westitighouse Flee. ... 7' 7 Wisconsin Central .. 42 '42 ;lo'.)s .11 ', 127 , I 4S ' S3 i.i '1U7S 4 20 ! Sillij lo-s 4,1 is.; 1 42 -i'.li 1"M' lie V, 12s -.. r is in" Hil', ,12.' Ins 'a 0 -4 V. 423 lo . syv, i 2c I 4.1 'ls:l bl-N 1 1. 14.:-S I'-' . A lift ra.Ha s not vrv vxell ucriiialnC ct with what t .o I'a. ilic notihwest Mates iiiuii n t';ii t 1 1 - . in the was of llr i iiiiher, i coni'iig to 1-Tiinklin H. 4-inith. cotniiici ii. i ,i.t n( ot tbe Imronn ol lorcii;n Htiii lio nest i c oniinei ce, of v at-iiitiKton. li. t'. who on Ills way homo from the antipodes addressed a ii'i eung of l'.iinli. r ntiitiuf a.-t ti rei s and ic-giis at thu Cliamliil" of Coiumeicc ho: .s lay. l-'oui l. ,-n tiio'itl s ai;o. Mr. Sniitli was sent on a iiip iciveimp; tlie Hawaiian i-lai:iis. Jatiiii, the 1'ln I Ippinc-s, China. Iinio i num. Main, the I-eiU-rated Malay t talcs. Aci.su ia uud New Zealand to it. v i-st.fa t c tie market there for Allien an Inn. lor. cuiioib were tent li to oll .-r I h-IiIm. - 'I'he I la vv a ! ia n Islands nnd Japan buy neuiiv ail of their fir lumber Unit inty unpin i i nun I ho rnited tStaUs. I.f said, ten t:i uuat titv is hut about .j.i.ooD. (ion tut aniiuallv. China m 1 : I ;( took so.oii.i.ooci It-tt of lumber I mill tlie Tinted .States, and this tep ic.senteii f.o per cent 01" tlie total im ports there of soli woods. Mr. Smith l.elii-vcs that tile demand for fir tim ber there v. ill inc rease as the) country oivelops alonij modern lines. Ausiialui. Air. Smith haul, whs to 1 . 1 1 1 1 an interesting; 1 1 e Ul of study. He 1 Hint... i mil thai m 191;; Australia, itli an an a ot about the same as the I nited Stalts. exclusive or Alaska, ;u..l a pollination of a little more than . .000,001). linpoiTeii a total of more than 4. O.cjoci.iioii.iioo feet of timber, alueil at 1 .'t.'.Oo.ooO. (if that the .'.mount of undressed material amount ed to ;;::;, tino. tion i.t valued ut $lo. 10111,00.1. i if mat undressed material, il per cc- t was shipped from tlie i nitoil Slat.-s. t-ie balance came fiom l li e il.illic- ami Japan. 'f Ihe massed large or small curs of fir have he from the compan i ' and Springfield m orders. Blxty-flve rti de livered already k mills ut Wendlinir 1 73 car ai now :i v U0 i -t r 12 Ti ' 4 4-- 42 ' ;. 7 i t7 7 17 7 , 71 ll'l , 1 1 1 1 ' h s 1 10 4iv l: a tella 1. a 'no l n 1 1 n i; to SJ.OoO.OOu feet. : i Till valt.ed at ahout $.",,000. ooO, nhotit .; pi r iint came 1 to it) tlie I'nlted .-'ales, ; i.i r c nt fmni Norwav- nn.l .s per icnt I torn Sweden. tin account of Ihe l.ih duly on dressed material, ihe 1. 1. H I i.f is made of Importing i.avy limbics- li the I'nlted States ;.nd ie.savv.mg them. This gives the I tolit ol' ti-Miwtng to (he Australian mills. In "shingles tlie I'nlted States 1 ni nlshci per .ent and Canada .'! ol only l,3mi. ii.nj of "shingles Australia during the whole ..xpoiineil that they do not s t1 'ere for roofing, but for pitposis on facades under And he said that not impeaii war si ailed did en route to Chicago. Announcement nf ilio establiahment of the yard was made yesterday by A. C. lMxon, "etieial manager Of th Booth-Kelly conipauj, who Was here on his w av home from Chicago and is tout of the mlcidlo states. The dis till) iting yard will he operated under the i.aine of the. llut 'htns Lumber s Storage cninpanv. and it Is the first Winnie along that line In Chicago by an iitegoii liimlo i manu l uu turing con- CC I'll. "Th- rsla'dishiiic-nt yard. v lu te large si, on hand at all a hea v y 1 n 1 ca : n I )!' gon I if, so til M I . I Ul el's W 1 i 1 li"t have 1 1 vi- rns. i Irei- o,i f i si vi ly Hc'l il 1 l -o , i o tory. 1 u I ail v ot 1 1 si result s null m ) proniptlv. i'h.'U I the yards. hus tlers has shown 1 1 ii i'l'ov emeu t ill th i .lavs ami Indications l tliiuti to Improve. appear too optltnlBtla, -s am happy to say of a dlstrlbutlng ks may be kept is going to mean i lie demand for IMxnn, ."because to wait for de ltas been exten the Chicago terrt g will not brliisT is cMti Pe inieu' the purpose of "The l iniher very material east tin- past 2 ate that it wil I don't wish t . but til-vei l helc that conditions, ur for a long time south have advani' least $2 per thi.us lathing lii.- m " I aio mlvaiices lefot.' t Tins. of course, northwest milts." much better tflrtli I'he mills of the ,-d lum-ber ivrlees at nd. they nre tnnln e and plan further ,.' end of the year, helps the l'aclfld l-ei cenf. I went llilo icai He i so nil in,;l ii. . ni a 1 1 e I. a v vv i mlovs c . I . t I 1 Ihe I SO-"-, lMu ss-. . ti 1',"'. l e 'I sol, i:i5 lo:i't 32 SS l 34 s. 1 is --J '-1H, If) l :'.'! .11': lo4's, i.i.; , lr.i 112 ; 50 lul '. 24 tsl 01 1 ." ;, sio. !::.'. lo.ll 1 IP- ll.c" :;i oo' C2, K.-v i " 133 pi.' i , J2 1 1 s .-. it.' , 31 : 1U.I HO . i,sn, 2-;-l, 47 Ho', no j lel-.-l n;4 112 fiO I'll 2 I 01! I bl" id 2'S 41 1,14 ' i I.M','. Kt2'i 112 i r.s'. .nil '-, i.i i ,avj h2'-, San Francisco Grain San Vi heat. Market. Cal.. Nov. fi i r. P ) Club. $1 57' j "ft 1 .03: blue- Sl : red llusslau. $;.t;.".'ri $1.70C(7 1.72'2; Turkey red. 1'r.Hieisc. rfr c-.-ntal -:.m. $1 73.J.1.7: 1.177'-: fortv'old, $1.72'- 'ct 1.75. barley Ppt cental: Feed spot, $1 .22'-!; 'ujl.27 S : shipping and brew ing Ml. --2 ,. Oats Ter rental: Red feed, $1.27 tg 1.33 ; white, $1.33(31.37'; black. $l.T5(g2 00. 34 '4 7Sl 15 7'-j 12(i1 Is. S, - l' , oO',4 y.'.r, ."2 :i2'.4 n 1 1 , i aa'i i '""-I lis, Ml', , "7s . 2.0.4 4U , V2 ' . r.oi, 1H4-", , , IM'i I , 1 ".0 .. i 1 d2 '-, il!2 , 30 .li.ti, ,l 2.'!S, l !'. .10 1 . Ills'" , I" , ..I'. l.'o s:f .i.i i ., D'T is Italians know that Min-rr is inanii t'treil n, the I 'tilted" Stales. Aus v t i.i ItnpoiUil $14,1.000 worth of l.o oi.ks l;o .i;g I ! I ::. hut not on.- ilol- l.i s "in il, i a me fiom the l'nlled Sial.s lb- said thev don't know 111 Australia that the I tilted States turns nit Hoofing of a desirable iharuotei. Thev talve liioihis in- in large timbers and rip it up and call it flooring, he com me ti l.-.l. H.- tl...ui,lit a selling agency to In troduce i in- American lumber would be ;-. .splend,. uav whereby tlie markets lor American lumber could he extend ed He held that n 'combination of sellini; forces only, would lie the sal vation of the trade in A';sttHlia today, considering the amount of competi tion that must he faced. on Doug-las Tlx. rifrnres 1 here is over .s.oou.OoO.noo feet of i'OUglas fir on the national forests of Wellington and Oregon. The largest In ilv of this timber Is found on the ' aseaue forest, which lies on the west slopes of tho Cascade range In Lane ounty. Dlstrlbntlngr Tard In Clilcafro. Large lumber yards equipped with dry sheds, planing milts and resawing and cut liner up machinery, have been Installed at Chicago by the Booth Kelly Lumber company, and henceforth (irritnn fir will he kept in large Htockr ttiere lor the immediate filling of Log-g-ing- Railroad Purchased. (lis. ui Brothers, of Seaside, liave pur, based fmm the Zimmerman-Wells-Brown company 'if tins city, a logglnif railroad whi.-h is to be operated iu th timber beyond the .Necaiilcum rlvir I tl supplying logs tor the l'routy lum ber A.- Box cm pa 1 1 v . lncludea In Ihe sale tire two mil's of tia'-k. a 22 ton Climax logging engine, logging1 trucks, etc., all the paraphernalia that goes to muke up a compii to railway The sale was mini.: thiough W. S. Zimmerman, president ejl the selling company. The material will be shipped Mon day nnd the tta.k will be laid as rap idly as possible. Two mites of track; are expected to be in operation within 40 das The mad will have a ca padtv "f from ;,n,'HiO to fiO.UOO board lee I n day. Thn Trinity li enough business, operating at toll year. Its mil n material and li or .IO.OoO. 'The logs will 1,.- dropped Into the Nccanloiim ali"ui one-half mile above the) mill and floated down. The cut tings will bo of prucet and hemlock. Purchase Marlon Bonds. Morris Bros, of l'ortlnnd have pur chased the $10.(111,1 uf Marlon vounty school bonds st 1 o 2.12. the premium Icing $1:I0S. 'Jin- bonds mature In 11 years- on Ihe nxeiuge. with i Vs Per i ent Interest. 4 Will Sell Improvement Bonds. City commissioners are preparing: lo sell xHS.027.44 of Improvement bond In about two weeks, tin- exact date of sale havlntr not been decided upon as) vet. The last bonds sold bought a pre mium In excess of f per cent. ill is said to have titled up to keep It lapailty for the next it is principally Ikjx has a dally capacity New York Cotton Mnrkct. Open Hlclt lxw Close January 1170 tl7o 1151 1)57 March 1 1 S ll'.il 117.1 11S2 Mav 120 1 12'.4 IHMi li pm July 12IO 121o I2ci) PJisi December I Ida into nil 1)4.1 n-;s 7" s 471, Mi 7 l 4' I Ibl 74 47 S7 I 4l Total salea f'r day. 477.1'"0 sl.areB. Various bivcrp",!. Nov. Wheat Markets. whest firm. cholc $1.27 BAXK STATEMENT OP COAST eases. 79c; gal.; loia of 250 gallons le leas; uii c. ke sotai. I4 per too. COAL Oil. Water while In drums and iroa barrels. l"oc. TLRl'EN TINE Tanka. G7c: caste. 74c gallon- ; WHITE Lf.AD Ton lots, 8Se lb.; 500 lb. lots. H-c lb.; less lots c per lb. OIL HEAL Carload lots. So4 Clearings Monday ... Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday . Week Clearings Balances Portland Banks. This week. $1.95. 507.02 $ 2.620.1115.014 2.2sO,7S..'v7 a. 373.073.92 1..17..13S.97 1. list;, 431. 67 Tear ago. ,43).3..5 .Zs Hobday 8.013.2HS.35 2.464.87.1.71 2.1JU.277.S1 2.055, So 1.S5 . . . .I12.5S3.517.03 $12,109,812.00 Beattle Banks. $2.10.B47.00 170,873.00 Liverpool Cash Wheat. LiTerpool. Not. 6 (I. N. 8.1 Sliest: Spot No. 2 Manitoba, lis 5d; No. 1 Ua 4d: No. 2 hard w-inter. old. 12s SSd; No. 2 Chicago, new, lis 2d. Women in Berlin Work on Big Jobs London, Nov. 6. fi. N. S ) Women are now being employed on public works in Berlin, according to the Co penhagen correspondent of the Morn ing Post. lie has received a telegram from Berlin which says women are at work excavating the l'riedrichstrasse tunnel, which is to form part of tlie underground railroad system of Berlin "The utilization of -women's labor for this purpose Is bo successful," the dispatch says, "that It Is now Intended to employ them on other big undertak ings." Diplomat Interested In Hillstrom Case Salt Lake city, rtah. Nov. 6 fU. T ) The Swedish minister at "Wash ington today wired K. B. Crltchlow to examine the records In the case of Joe Hillstrom. I. W". W.. condemned to death for murder. In an attempt to get the sentence commuted to life Im prisonment. C'ritchlow had an Inter view with the prisoner afterward. fi - i ci'Mitged to 'Id higher. bueuos Aires Wheat unchanged. Dulutli December. ,iVlt; May. $1 4'2', A. Wlniiilieg December, Hi;,.. ; May, $ ui i . nneapolis Iie.-en:bel . psl... ; Mar. Sl.il". nsas I It j December, USsc; Mnv. $l.iji.. SB1 ",. St. Emits December, l.ltt,; Mnv, $104, Jfst THE Canadian Bank of Commerce Head Office TORONTO. CANADA Established 1867 A General Banking Business Transacted Interest Paid on Time Deposit Commercial Letters of Credit Issued Exchange on London. Eng land. Bought and Sold PORTLAND BRANCH Corner Second and Stark Sts F. C. Malpas. Manager A Quarter Century of sound banking assures the se curity of )Tour money when de posited in this strong National Bank. $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 You arc protected by CAPITAL SURPLUS; Stockholders' Liability of: $1,000,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System Our modern banking facilities assure prompt ajid Attentive service The United States National Bank Third and Oak Streets Portland, Or. rays Liberal Rate of Interest on Savings. When writing or cslllna please mention The Journal. adTerttsers. AdT.) Overbeck & Cooke Co. Stocks. Bonds. Cotton. Grain. Bate. 216.217 Board of Trada Building. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondence of Logan f. Bryan, Chicago. New Yorlt Taooma Banks. Clearings $ o7,4:t.OO Balances 64,!5'J.('0 Clearings Los Angeles Banks. $3,277,004.00 New York Sugar and New York, No. I!. Sugar; $l..-.7. Coffee Spot New No- 4 sjantos, 9C- Coffee. Centrifugal, York, No. 7 Bio, 7T4c; Ban Francisco Banks. Clearings $9,502,712.00 POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Seattle Market. 1 Seattle. Wash.. Not. . (L. P.) Onions: ! Oregon. i"ji-: Ysklma. 1 v.4o. l-otstnet- White blver. SlVriir!: Yskima ' Burbauks, Jiva-"'; msims t.rais, $lS-i2o. Sas Francisco Market, San Francisco. Col., Nov. . 1 1 . p.) Pota taes: Per cental, Uiver, ex wbarf. S.Vitl.lo for general ran, and $l.onigi .5 fr cboiee: do Snllnas, new crop, $1.4l4il.j0; sseets, $l.o5y 1.30 ex car. Onions per eectal, 73"SSOc. The Northwestern National Bank SIXTH AND MORRISON STREETS WITH WHICH IS INCLUDED BY PURCHASE THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Conducts a General Banking Business, Issues Bills of Exchange, Time and Demand Certificates of Deposit, Pays Four Per Cent Interest on Savings. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT affords these special advantages security, in terest and training in thrift. Open one at The First National Bank ' Portland, Oregon Capital and Surplus - $3,500,000 The Bank of California NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO Founded 1864 $8,500,000.00 $8,232,962.26 Capital paid in gold coin Surplus and undivided profits Commercial Banking Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits Portland Branch Corner Third and Stark Sts. - - -V " I