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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, .1915.
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FARMERS OFFERING WHEAT SOMEWHAT MORE FREELY SINCE ADVANCES: stock Market Has
With Trade Quiet
WORM SCARE STRIKES
PORK MARKET A BODY
BLOW ALONG STRET
Public Is Afraid to Eat Fresb
Meat Because of Kecent Deaths
Here Retailers Say Demand
Has Decreased Greatly Recently.
Tie arui scire st present prevailing in
the Wical section us ruinl. for the time
bring, at least, th" .li-mand for dressed bogi.
Xot only arc butchers generally overstocked
lth heavy sopidi.- th-y piirchaed from th
Front strwt trade, but they report the demand
frotu const' uicrs lias fallen off nearly 75 per
Ctt situe the s-i-nre appeared.
That the scurf 1 uell founded anl may
eventually nnw great harm to the swine In
dia try uf the I ri- northwest. Is Hie opinion
Of Hume of the leading ItiTet.
The tri.-liina" has ln found In Iff-;-' al
Bi.stt iini bi'ry was ffit made. It Is a
worm wlibli dejsr-its il Kf I" H"' S"mm.
wliere th.y are found and c:iten by the hog.
These Piss Uf '1 Tiiiant (n tl:e i.toniach of
the awinc, xh. 1 remain such after the death
if the animal. Thercf unli the p-.rk Is
thoroughly .-..iked the eges are likely to hutch
tD the stomach of -ei'l" ln. "at It. Later it
develops Into a wirui which e-its its way Into
the him. an Fy-'e:n. eventually causing iloatn
if the eater. There Is no known cure, accord
ing to exiwrtc.
"Pork i.loiil.i p'ut be en ten nrilo-s it Is
well cooked. " niv Viank Lee. editor of the
Northwest Pacific Farmer. "WIipu I i a
boy, ft very good friend of mine died frotn the
elfects of tlice .Minus arter a. very painful
Illness. I bare never forget ten it. and hate
never eaten p.rk unless It is well cooked
Kven then. 1 never eat the pork if there are
tuiy red iiiU on the meat."
Chicken Market Is
Firmer and Higher
Along the Street
Sales Are Generally Reported at
Advanced Quotations Receipt
Xot Liberal.
Cliicken market U In eeellent condition
along Front atret. with prlcea not only fjrmr
but bljrber In general.
Receipt of chickens bare been only fair
recently, while demand haa Improved. Sale
of mixed lots w ere reported along the atreet
during the lait -'4 houra at 12c a pound,
with beary aprlnga at a almllar price, and
amail spring a cent blgber.
Heavy bens weighing no le than five
pounds each are In excellent call at present,
with aalen a high as 13igtl4c for the limited
atk that tare come forward.
Turkey mnrket Is a quiet affair. Itecelptu
are not llle-rl. but only a limited demand la
i-liowlnc. and this I generally filled at the
prb-e ran;- that lias existed f.ir a number
of days pant. IJdli live and drewied stock
are lu-luded.
Few dn-k and ffee!e are coming forward, but
the demand is quiet In bth lines at present.
DAIRY I'RODITK ON THK COAST
Ban Franciaco Market.
San. Frinds'-o. Ih'c. . M'. -I'.utler
Ltra-. -7r: piime firsts. flratfr, -4c.
Fi: - Kxtrua. ::m-; inilietw.
Cbie t'aiifornia fan-. He-; first, lie.
Seattle Market
Seattle, liec. M. (F. 1'. i r.uttc r -Native
CAXXED MILK IS HIGHER
An advance of l'ci l.V a varr ha been
f n-e.1 in I tie pri'-e ft cannM milk' by the
I uclflc i'o..nt I'oiiUensed Mitk cvmpany, on
J r two leadluc brand's. This place the
Irice of i Mri'iitlxti t $i.;ir. t the amc as
lb-; Fkmeer t-f th- l'.ordl! company.
FLORIDA ORA(;ii ARRIVE
Io -nrl'-a-l "f jrrapffrui t fro:n M"rlda, n
ml arp llng fffrr.t rn the nl niarkPl.
ffraKf ruit N n kf in f-mall No, as
vfil as In lh- r'Ci:l.ir m kasc
STORACJE EGGS ARE
A Midden gMiral dt-sin-pgs
Is shown In th 1m si
r ikw rpp Tfp--1 rp. liih'-r
with (K-oip prill willitt s
rth BSi firm mid j;irci
WEAKER
(o unload storage
m.irket ami sales
than 2i'm- a dozen
pll at Jt-ss money,
.it lo,.
WasliintMn creaniery brick, ii-lc;
Chi-eM Oregon triplets. 17c;
twin-, d'. tripletx. 21e;
twin?, tie; Youn America. I1c.
Ksss S'lect raiK'li, ; April
Lot Angelea Market.
1 Angeles. ai. , lc. I I
F?jr. case naiut. ;iSi .
butter Kre-h eitras 27c
solid pack.
Wisiwisln
Wahiugton
storage
N. S.)
30c.
San Francisco Hop Market.
St ii Francisco, ( al . liec. X. (F. N. S.I
1'i.ps, l;i!A cro basis per pound: Saeramento
Xall-i. i !( 1 1 1-; other sections. 1 1 -l 1 i! ; ire
gon. lU'xFlc; WashltiiTtou. Il'iil3c-. These
prices are for choice licps.
Edited by Hyman H. Cohen.
RAIL SHIPMENTS OF
WHEAT TO EAST NOW
QUITE IMPORTANT
Export Interests Send I'ersonal
Representatives to Look After
Atlantic Seaboard Deliveries
Market Forced Lower.
NORTHWEST GKAIN
REfT.irrS
"ars
Wheat. Barley. Fir. Oats. Hay.
Portland. Thun :is rt !l .'t 5
Year ago r.." 7 S rt 1
Seiiaon to date. , .V. KMfl 7.M CIS lo4(i
Year ago H.4"J2 1'' ITWt l'-ol IT.'H
Tan ma. Wed . 4u 7 i
Year .. 11 1 1
Season to date.. 4. .. i'4 21 1245
Year ago 0.242 2!" 312 lMJ..
S-altle. Wed . . 1 " 2
Y'ear airo .'I 2 1
Season lo date . .'..521 !H,7 1 1 7.". .Vcj 2F'0
Year ago ."..)'! KK 11. '.0 7M 2r.2
Hop Market Quiet
With Sales Showing
At a Lower Range
Dealers Able to Fill Requirement
at Reduced Values;" General
Trade Conditions Weaker.
GENERA
L
LIVESTOCK
MARKE
T IS STEADY
AT NORTH PORTLAND
A limited amount of business Is reported
passing in the hop maraet at Willamette val
ley polnta with prices not as blgh as former
transactions for similar ijuallty.
Heal good stuff is reported sold down to
loie a pound, although It I quite likely that
tlptouiualltj or selections would bring above
this price If avallnble.
Hiere Is but little volume of husinesa of
fering. Frank S. Johnson Hop company pur
cl ased atiout 22 bales in the Ijiurel. Crsb
- . .1. -
inv. wrciiuorii alio .iuiii.i -'- i m-us nnu . xl
. . - ...... ...... in. .r, ' 1
nn es rntu .vi . i.. .Morn or jir-nimo iy. o. -i
purchae ratayed from 7'3 lo 1'H,.- a nind.
Some bops were also secured from other dial
ers. Julius Plncus purchased .') hales from a deal-
e.- around Ho a pound.
A late New York mall advice sajs
gcncrul tltuation:
Situation Is Considered Good for
Hogs and Sheep, With
About Holdinc Their
Show Stuff Selling Well
Cattle
On
PORTLAND I.IVKSTOCK Itl N.
of the
Thursday
Wedi-ewlay
Tuesdav
niln v ........
I Saturday
rriuay
Week ago. ......
Year aao
Two years ago. .
Three yrnrs ago.
shipments
on ve.cls
big local
l .ersonal
the
VEAL MARKET REMAINS FIRM
AlnrktV Ur inuntry kille, jIvps is rather
fUTn slung tho rt a'ttl pfi'ial I y tr rpal
IocmI lz" niiit tiiu lit . SaW" arc ulriDwt p.Mi
rral at ic for tfip stuff will, other u ility
a. a wid? nimr'.
AISK OK I.OSSKS
r suiili of ferine arnl the
ORANGES (
With the grinti
lower prices f. .r.-.-rl for the fruit In the whole
swle market, whi'le.'.alers are standing to lse
very h-avy sums at present. I'racti'-ally all
tle oranges now ;elliug here are at a loss
lo the sellers.
BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE
Potato market steady to firm.
Onions are rjuirt hut undertone Is better.
Cheese and butter steady and unchanged.
Since first arrivals smelt supplies have
dlFappoared.
High-priced apples are bard to sell here
anil price cutting U shown.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER XtTICK
Weather bureau .-ends the following notice
to shippers: protect shipment during the n.xt
4S hours an far nortll as Seattle against mini
tLfm temieratnres of about :;2 degrees; north
east to Sisikain-. 21 dej:ris: southeast to
lUiise, 2t degre: south to Ashland. "2 ile
grcrs. Minltnuui temiierattire at Porlland to
Higbt about 15 degrees.
JOBBING PRICE OF PORTIiAXD
These price are those at which wholesalers
aell t retailers, except as otherwise stated.
Dabrr Produce.
BUTTER City creamery cubes, fancy,
BHic; firsts. 29Hc; seconds. 2sHc; print and
csrtoDS, extra; country creamery cubes. 27 fcj
iflhr; Oregon dairy, lstjlwc.
BCTTF.RFAT Portlanu delivery Premium
eteam. 33c; No. 1 sour cream, 31e; So. 2,
29c; sweet cream, Soc per lb.-
EGU! Selling price by balers, dellverr
extra Selectee! fresb. 42c doz. ; storage, 246
-:c: -ae muut. Oregon raucli .;,c doz.
LIVK POULTRY ens. Heavy Plymonlk
Rnrk. 1-11 1 If; ordinary chlekeiis. 12.-: broilers.
1H and 2 lbs., i'a 1.1c; turkeys, 17c; dressed
Taney. l'0Q21e lb.; calls. 14c lb.: pigeons.
tl.Otug 1.25; s.uab. Jlo doi.; geese live. 7c:
Pekln ducks, old. 13c; young and heavy. 14c;
irdlan Kunner. 12c.
JACKltABBITS Fancy, $1 5i 1.75.
CUKESE iselllng price Fresh Oreron fancy
foil cream twins and triplets. I7IT4c
acrng America. lS(81SV,c Price to Jobbera,
flats, lfic: "oung America. l"c f. o. b. ; cream
brick. lS2c; limberger. 20c lb.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRESH I'll FITS oranges, navel. 3.00i3
-S.75; bwnanas. 5c lb.: lemons. .1.0Oc4.50
ix: grape fruit. Florida. 4.50.i 3i case;
pmeapoie-. Tube lb.; pe.ia. $1 2Ti.a 1.5o:
huckli lwrries. 'ii'e, grapes, .VK'gtl pi-r crate.
APPLF.S Local. l.'Aifa2.20 per box, ac
cording lo quality.
ONIONS Local, SI. 20 per cental; association
selling price, carloads, $1.00 f. o. b. country
points, garlic. 12&1&C lb.
POTAIOF.S SellTug price ew crop, locil.
$l.n0i 1.2.'.; buying prli e, 90c(n$1.0y per cen
tal, sweets, $2.50(g.2.75.
VEOE'fABLtS -Turnips ( ); beets, 75c per
sack; carrots, new, 76c per sack; parsnipa
( ) er sack; cabbage (local). 7fc; green on
k'us, 10(S lii '..c duxeu uuucuea, peppers, bell.
4c; bead lettuce, California. crate; cel
ery, down. 4o(i75c: cauliflower. 5M:I1.0C
dv.ieo; French artichokes, $1.00 er dozen;
string lieana. ItK-; hothouse cucumbers, 4(Q
iac dos.: tomatoes, t alliorula, $1.00: egg
plant. SSjSVjc Hi-: sproul, tsc per lb.; cran
berries. I'xal $10. iu. easieiu. JlO.OOyu.iC
per barrel.
Meati, Futh and ProvUIont.
D II ESS 1 1) MEATS Selling price Countrr
killed: Fancy hogs, ti'-a'o'c lb.; ordinary, 5
43jtc; faucy veala, yc; urdmary. 7jsc; poor,
jiuoc; gots, a-ju,-ic; spring lamua. luv;
mu'.ion, LB
UAMS, BACON, ETC. Hams. 14gi9e:
breakfast bacon. 16'a2Uc; boiled hams., 27c;
picnic, HVjc; cottage toll, luijt; Oregon ex
porus. lHj'a'c lb.
OYSTEl.ty olympla, per gallon, $3; canned
eastern. 05c cau. $ii.50 disen; eastern la
sLell, $1.S0 per I'M; razor clams. 12UC ekizen;
eastern oysters, per gallon, solid tank. $3.00.
FISH Dressed flouudere, 7c; sllverside sai
mun, si&Oc; stoel bead, loc; perch. 7ic;
lobsters, 20c lb.; silver smelt. 7c; salmon
trcut. 12VjC lb.; halibut, e.&10c; Columbia
smelt. 33n40c lb.
LAttl Xlerces. kettle rendered. 12c; stand
ard. 10C.
CRABS Large, 12.00; medium, $1.50 down.
Qrocexiea.
SCtJAlt Cube, $7.20; indcred, $7.10; fruit
or berry, $G.S5; beet, $o.o0; dry granulated,
IG.Si; U yellow, $o.lo. lAbvve tiuotatious are
ou days net cath.)
BICE Japtn style. No. 2. New Or
leans, bead, 044400; blue rose, Sc.
SALT Coare. half grounds, loua, $10.."
per ton; ua, $11. 30; table dairy, uus, $1;
lus. fii.au, oaie. 1, lump rock. M per
lull.
BEANS Small white, $7.00; large white.
$7.1X1; pick, $0-0o; limas, $0.10; bayou, $0.00;
red. $ei.0u.
Hops, Wcol and
HUPS Nominal buying
choice, ll'-jc, prime, 11c;
10c.
lill.SiiY New. $3.25(tt3.I0 per case.
WOOL Nominal, lillO clip: Ulllaujette val.
ley, coarse Couwold, 21k;; medium 'Shropshire,
26c; choice fancy kits, 20c; eastern Oregon,
14ia22c.
HIDES Salted hides, 25 lbs. and np, 15c;
stilled stags, 5o lba. and up. 11 Vic; salted
kip, 10 to 26 lba. 16c: salted calf, up to
15 lbs., lbc; greeu bides, 26 lbs. and up. 14c;
green stags, 00 lba. aud up. loc, green kip,
10 lbs. to 20 lbs., lec; green calf, up to 15
iu., ISc; dry flint hidea, 26c; dry flint calf,
up to 7 lba., 27c; dry salt hi ilea, 20c; dry
Lorsebldes, each 60c tu, $1.00; salt horsebldes,
each. $2.00 to $3.uo; horsehair. 26c, dry long
wool i.eu, idc, urj wioi 1 wool 1 eiia, lie;
dry sheep shearlings, each, 10 to 15c.
TALLOW No. 1. 4Vs4-lic; No. 2, 4U4V4C;
grease. 34i3Vsc.
MOHA1K 1015 30c.
CT1ITTTM OK CASCARA BARE Buying
price, per car lots. 3Vat44c; leaa than car lots,
ac
Paints and Oils.
LINSEED 011 Kaw, bbls.. 79c gallon; ket
tle boiled, bbls., 81c; raw. cases. s4c; boiled,
cases, &6c gal.; lota of 200 gallons lc lea;
oil cake meal, $44 per too.
COAL OILi Water white In drum tod iron
barrels, 10c.
TUUPEVriNE Tanks, 67c; cases. 74c gal
lon. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. gv.c lh.; 500 lb.
lots, s,c lb.; less lots. Uc per lb.
Oil. MKAl Carload lots. $il4.
.So iuiportant has become the rail
"f wheat to the east for reloading
IkiiiikI lo Furi';ic that one of the
esrters Is said 1o have sent i
representative t.i New Yi-k to lk sfter
details at that end of the shipping line.
Heavy stocks of wheat are still rolling from
the pacific northwest to the Atlantic coast.
There Is much more disposition among the
wintry to offer wheal for sale than formerly.
At lnterl.tr pint dealers are eierienciiic
much p difficulty in securing nipptlen sim-e
the re'ent advance lu values, allbnnjh row
that priit-s hae been forced down somewhat
by the action of the Chicago trade, this move
ment may 11. t so extensive.
That $1.(2 and $1.03 a bushel was paid for
lilnestem and Turkey red wheat in the Ills
Bend country a few days ago. basis tidewater
track delivery, has been fully confirmed, de
spite tin- attempt of some newspapers tu keep
the proer fuels from the wheat grower. Sales
were reported of similar stuff ilurfns the last
24 hours at OSe to $1.01 a bushel, but the
tendency wis iialn downward.
Flour market retains Its recent strength and
price a. Ivaine. whu a liberal increase In sales.
FI.OL K- -Selling price: Patent. $0.0u: Wil
li luetic alley, T..0o. lisal straight. (I 4Wl
4.SO; bakers' local, $-l.fjOft5.u0; Montana
Si'ring wheat, $."i.7il; ciports. $4.Wit4 .40;
wlmle wheat. $6.26; graham, $0; rye flour,
$0.eO per barrel. j
HAY Buying pri4: Willamette Tslley
timothy, fancy, $ lJCa l.i.OO; eastern Oregon
Idaho fancy timothy, $1H; alfalfa. $13'!113.60;
vetch and oats. $11; clover. $Stg9.
OKA IN SACKS 1016, nominal. No. 1 Cal
cutta. S!c in car lota; less amounts higher.
MILLSTL11SV -Selling price: Bran, $24.60
825; shorts. $2.j.oU'a.L'6.
ROLLED B A It LEY Selling price. $20.5041
30 00.
Wheat bid on the Portl.rnd Merchants e
cl aage during the day we re stronger, un
changed to lc a bushel liettir than Thursday.
This advance was made In the face of the
Chicago weakness and brought the Deeemher
delivery somewhat closer to the actual prices
that have been paid for spot. No sales.
Oats market was unchanged on the ei-
Bales
4.01!l
. 2.-.. 301
S.l2
102
runolna
I llceeipts for week
I Bci-eipts -Inoe Septemlier 1
! Kiporls from Sepleniber 1
' luit-irts for neck
' linnes-ts fri.m SeoteniN'r 1
Receipts at New York have ben
pretty heavv of lite, a verv considers!. le part
of which was for evi-.rt. Slili.tets have
dilflculty in clearing strs k for Europe t-entie
of the scarcity of freight room, and several
thousand bales are on the docks and In ware
hiHises awaiting shipment. The local market
dex- not improve.
Dealer are adding to their stocks by oc
casional purchases In the Interior, lint .rew-
len are still Indifferent and take on hop only
as particularly attractive prli-es are named.
Moderate deliveries arc tnmle to brewers on
i-nrly eonlrai;ts. Prices are unchanged on the
f'ner grades, but there seems to lie an under
ci rrent of weakness and medium qualities could
prol ably be Isiught soniewhnt cheaper.
Practically no choice slate hops remain in
rcwers' hanils. and th.- inferior to gil lots
attract but little attention. We are advised
that over HHi bales of lull h.'a have been
picked up In the interior at lidjoc.
"New- ork hon pr'.ies. per s-und
St: t.-. 1010, .holce
State, 11)16, medium 10 prime
State, lino, oininicii
Sti te. 11114
Pnclfle cast. 1H10. . h.Oce
Pacific is.ast. 1010. in. ilium to prime
Pacific coast. 19M
I'rcific coast, old olds
Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. ,
. i;73 120 3 103 1
. Oiil 73 13 44 1
. 4iM 32 . 2' st
.7242 i 100 27 linst '
. Kill 1 1 . 1 03 ;
.21117 200 27 1
.1733 232 . .1 317 I
. 191 2t 2
. 723 7 . . SO
.15"7 - 107 I
Xerr York. Dec. 0. (I. S. S.) The stock
market opened quiet today, and the liat -va
generally weaker. The Steel Isauea were lead-
! Ing. R. B. C. opened at 50 the closing f'it
' lire of yesterday and promptly went to 07.
At thla prb-e It waa active and firm. I". S.
Steel was firm and active at 87. The Ralls
were liberally treated, and held up ralrly well.
Southern Pacific sold to 101 which was
yesterday's high mark. f-ackawanna Jumped
to M from an o;ievilng of Ki. which waa 1
' point higher than the previous day'a elre.
I Baldwin Locomotive remained popular, bat
I was not as strong as yesterday. The Copper
were about steady. There appeared to be an
I Impression among trader that the I'nlted
; State steel tonnage report for November, to
be Issued Friday, will stimulate the stock
market. Investigation tends to show that
Hteel. Copper and Oil stocks are receiving
more attention from outside and inside siec
ulallve interests than aiiy other class of securities.
OWNERS OF WATER
PLANT AT ST. JOHNS
TO SEEK PROETION
City Council Will Be Urged to
Purchase Existing System
in River Suburb,
Range
Over beck
building.
of New York prices furnished by
& Cooke Co.. 210-217 Board of Trade
rF.HRlPTION
Open High Ixiw CI.
The livestock market in general at North
Portland Is again In rarner good shape. The
sales of the show- stuff and near show stuff
indicate (his. Regular market offerings of
hogs are selling In general at $0.90 to $ for
tops, with occasional offers of $il.i0 for some
thing goisl enough to get Into the show.
There was a fair run of hogs In the yards
had ' over night, but on account of the show stuff
the demand was light, although the trade by
u means showed neglect.
General hig market:
change
barlec.
Morel
witli a rise of 6"c a ton In brewing
ants Evcbange Dcemner prices:
WHEAT
2S'n:in
22 in 2fi
lx'r2
tifcz IO
1 IS! 10
1 1 11 1 '.
7' H(
0'.jC 7
Hides.
price, 19I60crop,
medium to prime.
Thursday Wed. Tue. Mon.
Bid. Ask. Bid
Rluestem . . imi.j ns p ; 07
Fortyfold '.IOj !I0' . (17 0,7
I !ub 03 04 :i2U 0 1 04
Rod fife... li ;i:; fsiC !I1'j 01
Bed lius-iau til :i:;ij oy " Ul!2 !kj
OATS
I eed 2HK) 25' 24si 2120 2400
BARLEY
Feed 2i;ol :h avo a,,, yvtt
Brew ing . .nOi. :si sia s.j 2isi
MILLSTI FFS
Hrnn 10V) 2Ki l!a" I!KI )'Mm
Shorts 2is) 200.1 -J)) jhi 20"i
lulling were ijii'.Ted:
W HEAT
Bid. Ask.
.1; 1 nary liliicstem iT t lis-.
JaiuiHi-.v fortyfold Oti1 0s 1 j
Jhnuar club 04 !.0
.lauuary fife pi t4
Jl.utiary Kus.,ian 01 11
January
J.iuuary feed
January
Jciiuai y
bran .
shores
OATS
BARLEY
SIILI-STUFFS
.212
. 10 TO
.2OO0
217,".
2AV1
22,Vj
Realizing Sales
Put Wheat Market
At Chicago Down
Chicago. )ec. Q. 1 1. N. S.I Wheat rbeied
lower thnn yesterday. Grains nicned weak
toiiav. There were some material declines in
the early trading. The buying was scattered.
Strength In Minneapolis had a tendency to
hold orices here to some extent. May natur
ally held up N'tter than December, but even
at tht quotations fluctuated more tlinn they
have for severl days. Some of the big denlcrs
said that lLiuidation nf l..n; wheit had als.nt
run Its course, and advised purchases of May
wheat m the reactions. t
Bulls say the flood of realizing has placed
the market In a tetter shane for another up
turn, with any in-rense In speculative or ev-1
port buying. Sentiment In corn, while nat
urally favoring the bull lde. was n:ore irreg
ular. Longs predict tnat corn receipts at
various markets ar expected to materialize
within the week. Reports from Iowa are to
the effect that corn brts commenced to move in
that state. Bears consider the market as
overbought, while the burls say the break has
plsi-ed it in position to advance.
Wheat - Docemlier owned at 11H, and sold
down to 114 st first. May ojioned at lliS.
and dropjied to 111., and later sold to yester
dsy's cbe of 1 1 0 7
IVm Deremlier oiiened st snd sold
to H7c. May wns firmer to an opening at 72c.
Oats were slmt steady to yesterday's close,
bui later declined.
Alaska
A Ills Chalmers, c
Allis Chalmers-, pf...
American Beet Sugsr.
Auerlcan Can, c
American ( an. pf . . . .
American Car Fdy.. .
American l ot. oil.
Linseed, pf.
Ijico., r . . .
Smelter, e.
Smelter, pf.
Sugar, c . . .
& Tel
Woolen, c. .
Mining Co.
32 V
H2
71'
01 '
23 V,
..s-
72-,1
tu v
21
31
M'-s
71
2-S.: HOW!
I
40
7iv,
'117 ,
;i2o
Rest light $6.90(a6.05
Medium light 85
Good to heavy B.'OOS.Ri)
Uougb to heavy 6.00W5.&0
Cattls Market Steady.
General caidltloos In the cattle market at
North Portland are steady, with no apparent
chnnge In either the situation or values. The
run over night wss small.
Top cuttle are generally quoted at $7 for
open market offerings, wnlch Is substantially
the same as ruled last week for similar
qua lity .
General -sttle market range:
Beat hay fed ateors $7.0nyi 7 or, I
Ooi.d to choice 8.83 !
Ordinary to fair 6.0036.73
Best cows 5.50
Good lo prime 4.5Or.V0u !
Select bulls 4 OOia4.20
huncy bolls 4 Ofl4.21
Ordinary bulls 2 .VK.1 .00
Best calves 7.00fci7.50
Mutton Market Strongsr.
Stronger tone Is slion n in the mutton market
generally at North Portland, although little
has lieen available In this division of the oen
market to thoroughly test the situation. If
anything, real good stuff would bring more
money .
General mutton and lamb nricea:
Interior lambs $ 7.50
40
i tow:
I 00 V
117
!12
HI
ll.l
110
1 I
03
470
,150
! 27 W 27
57 07
1 183 1H3
1 M -v4l M
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04
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54
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143
18
BO
74
04
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77
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Select
Ordinary Interior lambs..
'. lllnmette alley lambs
Wethers
Select ewes, light
Thursday Livestock
7.20(37.35
7.25(3 7.35
6.(SKa8.25
5.334i5 "30
Shippers,
40 ' ,
12rt
74
52S,'
27
UK
123 ;
40 S
112
21'.
4-W
43
57
177;
75.
40
12
77.
52 w;
27 I
10x !
I2f.
40 i
112 ;
liogsMi-Mahan & Fnimin. Halsey. I load:
J. K. pHrrlsh, Jefferson, 1 load; Rtanley nish
oprlc. Gaston. 1 load; Tat ton & Falk, Hal
sey. 1 load.
Cattle A. E. Brlnegar. Baker, 2 loads;
George Hup, 27 head by boat.
Mixed stuff -S. L. Overton. Brownsville. 1
j. load calves and bogs: J. S. Flint. Junc
tion City. 2 loads cattle, bogs and sheep; T.
R. How lit. Lebanon. 1 load hogs snd sheep;
J. S Divis. Sbedd. 1 load hogs and sheep; J.
W. McKenny. Turner. 1 load cattle, hogs and
sheep; J. Davis, Rldgefleld. Wash., 22 cattle.
18 hogs and 3 sheep by boat.
Wednesday Afternoon Bales.
The following :?re the sales of prize winners
and i-ompetitors in the Annual Livestock Show
lu progress al the North Portland slock yards:
HOGS.
At
Range of Chicago pri.-es fnrnlshcd by
be.-k &
building.
Cooke Co.. 210 217 Board of
over-Trade
flTRANSPORWIONkP
IflOSIH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP Co!B
D
ItOETH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO
t?AN FRANCISCO
SANTA
BARBARA, IX)S ANGELES
AND SAN DIEGO.
BS. S. ROANOKE
Sails Wednesday, Dec. IS, 6 P. M.
1
e
COOS BAY
rUEEXA AND SAM FRANCISCO
S. S. KILBURN
Sails Saturday, Bee. 11, 8 P. M.
Ticket Office 122A Third St.
Phones Main 1314. A-13 14.
I
I
I
1
SAXZiT BOAT TO THX D ALII 8
Stamara
Dalles City" and
Leav
Stranger"
a. m.. except
Portland daily. '
Friday.
I-eave The Dalles daily.
Saturday
ALT) T!tt ST. DO CX, FOBTLAST).
Phon Main 9154. A -5X13.
a. m, e accent
San Francisco
Los Angeles
(Without Chug En Bout)
Th Blf,
Cleavn,
Comfortable,
Xlegrantly Appointed.
Sec-doing- Steamship
O-W R. & N. CO.
STEAHIB SBBTZCB.
Steamer Bavrrest gaits
leaves 8 D. m. dallv ,nnm
Saturday for Astoria Dd way points. Be
tnrolng. leaves Astoria 7 a. m. dally ex
reut Sunday.
Ticket and reservations at O-W. R.
. IfJnkiB Pacific System) City Ticket Of
fice. Washington at Third, before 8:30
p. sb.: after that boor at Ash-street dock.
I'bonew. Broadway 4500. A-612U
Los Augeles and San Diego
STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD
-. Halh-oad or any steamer to San Francisco,
tk Kr.po8ltion City, largest, fastest and the
CM.X strictly first-vlass passenger ship on
: tbv Coast. Aversge speed 28 miles an hour.
4-"ot 2.000.Oi(O eeb.
aVAJI FHAKCI6C0. POXTIAJTO 4
. 10S ASGELES S. 8. CO.
f r, rra Bollam. Agent.
' 124 Third St. Main 26. A-459
, wit d. a. a. a, r.
t
I
Balls From Ainaworth Bock
3 P. M., DEC. 12
100 Qoldea lU2a on Cc.umhl Blyer.
All Kates Znclnde Berth and. Meals.
Tablea ana Berrlce Unexcelled.
im ean rraaciico ft Portland 8. S.
Co., Third and Washington Sts.
(with O-W. K. k IT. Co. Tel. Broa.4-
ay 45UO. A-6131.
Washington Apples
Are Rejected and
Growers Bear Loss
Hood River. Or.. Dec. 9 Word comes from
Texas flint 1V7 csrs of Washington apples were
shipped Into that state this year and I'M
cars of this lot were rejected. The irrower
! must stand the los. whMi Is estimated to
bo about f.Vi.CsO Id this cae. The freight
must tie paid with real money snd the grow
ers nuiat make this up from the returns re
ef ived from their .ther (trades. It Is reported
that lndeis?ndent shlpis?rs have gone to some
of the, farms and repacked apple from the
crdes culled for the vinegar factory, ar.d
shipied Ihem.
Tew apples remain In .the hands of the Ap
ple ;rover association unsold. A numticr nf
the buyers, who have bought In large lots,
sre having their fruit lu the care of the as
delation for storage on account of the ex
cellent facilities here, and are having thlr
shipments made as their trade requires. The
fact that the association has rooni for over
.ysi.ism is. xes eif apple enables It to accom
modate the -buyers oy affording thein storage
at thi. end of the line. Mr. Sleg. sal-s
mrnager of the asseielntlon. Is highly pleased
with the prh-es secured this season for the
frlut crop of the valley. Mr. Slog said: ''This
hss been a hard year for Hood River snd a
bad year in many ways on sccnunt of the
stuff that has boon shipped out by small In
dependent shipiiers that has lieen fsr below
grr.de. snd in fact, to, .floor to lelong to an.
grade. When the trade sees fruit of Mils
kind on the market with s Hood River
lall on the box. It makes the buyers afraid
of the llikd River fnilt and the Innocent
must suffer for the guilty.
"I am glad to state that the association
ha insisted upon maintaining the grades is
trthtlshed. Growers have come to us st dif
ferent times when their fruit has leeu turned
down for repack tiecatise they did not measure
U. to the grades established l.y the association,
and have told us that lndes?ndent shlpispr
were packing nuch apples and shipping them,
and would like to have ns ilo so. How
ever, we have hewn straight to the line in
this matter. In fact, we do not feel that
we can afford to lower the Hood River
standard snd juggle with the growers money
by shipping fruit that will not pass Inspec
tion, le'eanse. If turned down, the grower
n ust pay the bill out of the returns received
foi his ssk1 fruit."
1 lecember
May
December
May
December
May
Ileceinber
January .
May
Januarv
May
Januarv
May
WHEAT.
Open. llitrh.
. . 111'. llfl
.. 117 117
CORN.
.. s 0
OATS.
43 43
40 40
PORK.
UVS7 lr.:7
lOI 1HIVJ
lMio isr.o
LARD
l7o 972
!W7 1I0
RIBS.
Iiso HS7
IIH'O - I'HVO
Low.
1 14',
110
r,7,
Tl's
42
40
IC.7-,
1 K30
1 30
H'.2
Ic.Sj
PSO
UP 3
Cl.sse.
114
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71A
42 I!
40 B
1070A
1H47A
1S47A
1171)
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I'M OA
BANK STATP:IEXT OF COAST
('! arlngj.
Monday
Tuesday
Wedneiday
Thursday . .
f learlngs
BlI-uccs
( 'h'nrii'gs
lid Ian. cs
Clearings
Clearings
Portland Banks.
I l ls Week
$2.n02.24. M
I.SK1.82S.04
1.7U.;."s.4H
1.7o2.s2H
Seattle Banks.
Tacoma Banks.
Year ago.
l.eiV1.0!)9.S9
1.077.S.X9.3T
1.703.GO3.1IS
1.U2S.0UG.21
. 2.240.Ii2S.i0
24.'i.ii4'0
::to.l 17. mi
iJ0.t5.".vy
No.
1
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3 show
3 shi.w
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37 show
2 show
3 show
2 show
3 show
WETHERS.
lbs.
350
2IO
17
2W
213
222
3-10
lOSil
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1 KVI
1 12IJ
I 7ko
I I s'.i I
Kiln
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1240
lo.'UI
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170
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210
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San Francisco Banks.
Los An;eles Banks.
.?10.3! Ml. 780 .00
.$ 3,33t,4S.OU
A'arious
t'ash
Wheat
v. hea 1
Market".
-.d lower
cloe.1. Iiecember ?1
to Id
0B.
1.1. erjaiol
higher.
: Inilnth Wheat
May 1.11 ..
I tVlnnlM2 -Wheat closed. IVcember $1.07B
May l.'lK.
I Mitiiou.ollH Wheat elided. Iiecember
I $1 '. May 1110.
j Kansas Cltv Wheat closed. Dei-emlH-r
I l.i". May I.I'i.
I Si Ixnils Wheal ehWM'd, IVcember $1 H);
I May 1.11.
j 1 -hlcago -Cash wheat lc lower. 0rn steady.
I Oil ts c lower.
oiuflh 1 -Cash wheat l'n2o 1-mrr.
St. Iaila--''a'li ..heat le l.iwer.
12
Thursday Morning Sale.
SHOW HOGS.
Ave. lbs.
hgs 1 7d
hogs 341
bugs 2211
hogs 21")
bogs 2'iO
hogs 310
lo gs 340
bogs 21tl
Price.
110.25
4.00
8.20
K.'IO
7.U5
7W
710
7.O0
J30 00
14 Oil
12.75
12 75
12:0
12 :J
12 20
12.n0
1 1.75
1 1 00
1 1 5l
11.10
1 l.'O
10 (
D.'O
S 70
H.25
t- 25
7.05
7. .V)
7.25
$ 1 7 .00
lrt.no
12.75
10.00
An.erlrau
Ain.Tlcaii
American
American
American
Am. Tel.
American
Anai-onda
Atchison,
Atchison, pf
Baldwin Ik'V, c
Baldwin ljcn., pf.s..
B. & o.. e
Bethlehem Steel, c...
Bethlehem Steel, pfd.
I allf. Petroleum, c. . .
Calif. Petroleum, pf.
Ctiiuidlan Pacific
Central leather, e ...
Central Leather pf...
Cl-es. it Ohio
Chi. A G. W . pf . . . . .
CM., M. A St. P
Chi. & N V.. c
1 LI iv 1 opjier
Colorado F. & I ., c. . .
Vmsolldated f!s
(V.rn PnKlucts, c
Corn Prriduets, pf
t nulble Steel,' c
I ruclble Ste,.. pf
: IVnver ; K. i . pfd.
I DlMlllers
. Erie, e
! Erie. 1st nf
i General Klc. trie
j General Motors
, iroodrieh Rublier. . . . .
; i. Nia-thern. ie lands
. t. Northern, pf
! Guggenheim Exp
I Hide A Leather, r. .
I Hide & leather, pf.'
Ice Securities
i 1 llinois ( 'entral
I Industrial Alcohol. . . .
i Inspiration
j Int. Harvester
lnterts-To. c
j Interboro. pfd
Kansas City South , c.
! Iyflckswanna Steel....
l-ehlch Valley
Ixxitsvllle Nsshville
Mexican Petroleum...
Miami Copper
M. K. & T., c
M. K. & T., pfd
Missiajrl Pacific
National Biscuit
National Lead ! 4l H4,
Nevada Consollilated . . . I 16l 16
New Haven 75 1 75
MMt York Air Brake. .. I.Hi ll.t
New York Ceniral iliU KM
New York, O. A W.
Norfolk A Western.
Northern Pai Inc....
Pacific Mall
Penn. Railway i
People Gas
Plttsbuig Coal, c I
Pittsburg Coal, pfd . . . 1
Preesed Steel far, pfd.',
Ray Ccsis. Copper j
Halls. ty Steel Springs.
Reading, c I
Reading. 1st pfd 1
ReadlDff. 2d pfd
Republic I. ; s.. .'
! Republic I, A S.. pfd. .
Rock Island
Rock Island, pfd
Sears Roebuck A Co...
Studebaker. c
Stixlebakcr. pfd
Sliws Sheffield
Southern Pa. Iflc
Southern Railway, c. . .
.Southern Railway, pfd.
Tenn. Copper
Texas oil
Texas Pacific
Third Avenue
I'nlon Pacific, c
! I'nlon Pacific, pfd
1 I'. S. Rubber, r
r. S. Rubber, pfd
I'. S. Steel Co.. r
1'. S. Steel Co., pfd. . .
! I tali Copper
: Irglnia Cheinlrrl, c. ..!
. W. V . Telegraph I
Westlnghouse Elei-tric.
'Y.x. Div., 4 iw-r cent
40
!'
21
71
'!
111
M
40
(h
:i.
110
nii, li
12S12
. 411
Kh MO, Sfl
Hr7 1'slU lOHi,
101ltjlo1 101
117 .113 114
. . . .' .112
' . n.;
4S5 470 '47
1.V5 155 ' ISO
ZT'.iii -'H: "2
57 (A .V.
1S2'sll2
54, 54
no 110
G2f f2
3
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'I'- 51
143 143 142
' 1! V
ti 1 ' i MX-,
74 72 72
111 111 1 11 !l 11
BUILT UNDER FRANCHISE
Officials cf Company Contend That
Would Be Unfair to Drive Them
Oat of Business).
It
Bandits EoB Girl
Cashier of $7000
Prudential Xdfe Insurance Office In
Chlcasro Meld TJp, Wstehmaa and
Two Olrls Tied E scape la An to.
Chlcajfo, Dec fi. (IV r.) Thre
younp bandits trxlay held up Miss
Emma tchlinnke. 2 4, cashier of a
branch of The Prudential life Insur
ance company, iiil her and a girl
clerk together and escaped with $7000
In cash.
Before attacking; the cashier, the
bandits) bound the watchman in hi"
chair, and then awaited the arrival
of Mlns Schllnske with the payroll aho
had Juat drawn from the bank.
When ahe and Mi six Mamie Hatn,
the clrk, arrived, they were ovfr
pcwererl, and the youths then fled in
an automobile.
47
42
07
17fl
0.10
73
4
120
71
oi
211
Km
120
44
47
42
4
1 2'i
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lux
121
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stl
Contenling that they should not be
put out 'f business by the city lnstall
inK its own w ;Uer s stem in St. Johne,
officials of the ist Johns Waterworks
& lighting ( o are to appear before
the city council tomorrow to auk that
steps be taken toward the purrhaee Of
their plant or c .mpensating them In
ca.e the plant is made useless.
A plan ih now pending before the
city council for the city to build a
water system of its own to supply
water to the Si Johns district, now
supplied by the rirtvato comisany. Of
ficials of the company contend that a
franchise was secured n,l the present
plant built in good faith. They say
that it woiild he decidedly unfair to
put an end to their burlne-ss without
compe nating them for the plant,
which' would be imide useless If (he
city efoes not purchase It, if a munici
pal system i installed.
Rewdy for Work on Viaduct.
The Southern Pacific Railroad com
pany Is being: notified bv the depart
ment of public works today that work
i an be started at once on the !nlg;at,.
street viaduct across the company's
track on Holgate street near Kast
Klghteenth. The agreement for th
building; of the structure. has been
signed and it is the desire of city of
ficials to have the work start Immediately.
St. Paul Hank RoMkkI.
St. Paul. Minn., Dec.
Five voting automobile
held officials up with
rr.ped with 14000 from
State bank today.
?'!'. P.)
bandits w!n
reolvers es
the Western
FRENCH ORE FIFTY
MILES FROM SERBIAN
POSITION THEY HELD
Destroy Railroads, Bridges as
They Go but Germans Are
Quickly Rebuilding Them,
Paj.
Gas Company Asked to
The Portland (Jas & Coke eompany
is to be asked to pay the cost of low
ering and changing its mains alonj;
the line of the O-W. R. & N. regrade
instead of the city assuming the ex
pense. A letter asking that the com
pany stand the expense was sent It to
day by"' 'ommiasioner IJIeck. The cost
will be approximately 110,000.
lrt 1
4l 4
1124
4 ! C.4
10 111
74l 74
130i1W
103',. ! 10314
31 I 31 1 SO ! DO
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11 1 17 11 1 l'l
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.MEKIC'A LIVKSTOCK PRICES
New York Sugar and Coffee.
New York. liec. y. Sugar Centrifugal,
$5.0 asked, JO. 14 bid.
Coffee Spot Sew York No. 7 Rios. 7c;
No. 4 Santo. !c.
S Chicago Hogs $7.00.
Chicago, Iec. II (I. N. S. 1 Horn -Receipts
' 40.ISS"!. strong; unchanged to 0c above yester
1 nir'i average: bulk $d a5fct C.8p; light. 5.90ii
b K; mled. tn 15r7 On: hrtv.r, 35'j7,On;
, roi.gh. . l5h-6-06 ; pigs. 4.20i0.vi.
Cattle Receipts OOoO. steady; native tieef
I steers. $.' ..V KdlO. .VI ; western steer, tUlOfa
is. 10; cow, sDd heifers, f 2.60J?S. 10; cslves,
f 5i& I) 25.
' Sheet. Receipts 13.OO0. firm: sheep M.'iog
i f 6j; lamb?, 7.10i9 25.
j Hogs 6.IS.
St. Ixiuls. Dec. ft. il. N S i -II
! ee'pt s.tsai. stead. : pigs and lights.
City
The
in its
clt v's
cording to
reasu rer
Fund $1.37,432.
city has a total of $1 ,375.432.2 1
various funds at the end of the
fiscal year, November 30, ac-
a report compiled by City
Adams.. Of this amount
5i5,233.27 was in thl general fund.
DU PONT POWDER CITY
IN VIRGINIA BURNING,
BUT BIG PLANT SAFE
London. Dec p.--(I. N. S i The
Krench have fallen back 00 miles from
Krtvojitk. destroying bridges. roads
and railrar.ds after them, advices re
ceived here today sahl The Bulgari
ans are rebuilding 'iui.-kly, the belief
being that the work is being superin
tended by Herman engineers. The
Bulgarian force is numerically su
perior In men ami artillery.
The report lhat Oeneral Von Mack
ensen had nrrlved in Constantinople
has been ro ved.
(Continued Prom Page One.)
Richmond and one from Petersburg to
come here to suppress looting and dis
order. The flames had not been controlled
at 3:30 o'cloc':.
Later Hopewell was apparently cut
off from the world and all wires were
reported to be down. The cause of
tho fire has not been ascertained, but
it is believed to have been incendiary.
If;trcat Towards GrevM'c.
Ionclii. Dec 0 -it". P. 1 ThaJ the
allies are retreating in southern Serbia
toward Greece was officially confirmed
today by Sofu.
The war office la.ims that the Uul
gars occupied liemirkapu. or. y 20
miles from the Grecian line, added that
tlie French evacuated the place, and
Indh-ated that they are driving toward
a refuge within Greece
Kvjdently, the llulgars are either
pressing the allies hard or General
Sarrall has ordered : general retreat.
"South of Strutnnitz.i," said 'he
statement, ' we are attacking the entire
allied - front ."
Groul ka, too. was occupied,
the iTench were defeat. -d near
and 14 British prisoner were
Sofia reported annihilation
Krench batallion.
while
Patr.is
taken.
of a
Washington Gets Ruj
Washington, Dec. !. tl. P.) Fol
lowing a cabinet conference yesterday
In which supposedly plans for laws O
deal with activities of "hyphenated
Americans'" were discussed. United
States District Attorney Marshall of
New York conferred todsy with Attor
ney General Gregory. They went over
evidence of various plots by hyphen
ates and a chain of indictments is cx
I c ted to follow the attorney's return
to New York.
The department of Justice this aft
ernoon sent a special agent to Hope
well, Va.. to Investigate tlie big fire
there, and the arrest last night of a
supposed Teuton bomb plotter.
OgS
Re
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
'Jum "t aiccts 01 the facitic"
lmBBa,imii ' IPggSS'
KIstU PitlHIhiwaslBlsHaWIIEryrTM
Seattle,
lc.
Pots toes
l',m hunks.
Seattle Market.
Dec. l. (C. P. l-r-Onioiis Oregon.
Shu Francisco Grain
San fYanclsco. Deo. f.
Market.
Barlev calls;
Iec. li. 1 lec. S.
Open Cise. Chw.
De.mlK'r - . . 131 A
May i:B !" lrtsa.
Sjs.t quotations Wheat. Walls Walla 1 .''5 1 rl
w.i.oi-.. i.'i lecs-mii ri.i..i i.nii. Jin..
red. fl.C7s(1.72; bluestem. 11.72'a' 1.70.
Pe.vl barley--$1..Hl.
White 'wits $1 .:!u,i 1 . 40.
Hrnn --22.oOi 22 00; middlings. ,$2:'.li0f .To
thorts. 2.;.Ki(ii23.5i.
Eivetpool AVhcat Market.
I.iverMil. Dec. i. 1 I . N. S. 1 -Wheat Spot
No. 1 Manitoba. 12a 4 d ; No. 2. 12s Id, No.
3, 12s Id: No. 2 hard winter, new. lis Od.
William Matoon to
Be Candidate Again
Oregon , City, Or., Dec. 9. County
Commissioner William IT, Matoon an-1
nounced this morning that he would)
be a candidate for renoniinatlon and
reelection as commissioner. Mr. Mi- 1
toon aays that many of his friends have :
demanded that he again be a candidate,
although he would personally prefor
to return to his. farm.
Mr. Matoon has been a commissioner
for the past seven years. He was first
elected in 1908 and was reelected in
1912. His home Is at Kstacada. t
It lias be,en the custom of this coun
ty to elect one commissioner from the
territory north of the Clackamas and
one from tnat soutn or tne LiaoKaraas
W. A. proctor and Paul Dunn of
Sandy and K. D. Olds of 43ak Grove,
have been mentioned for the position.
I
"HOBTHERIT FACIHO"
"GSZAT N0HTHI3Ur
SAN FRANCISCO-HONOLULU
s. s. -assisiwr PACIFIC
sails lor San Francisco
EC. 11. 16, 81, 85, 30.
Stmr. Ezpresst leaves 10th and Hoyt.
9 a. m. 8. S. atriv.s S. T. 3:30 next
af tarnoon.
88. Great Ilorvnam trom San Fran
cisco xor Honolulu, Dec. la. ju
TICKET OrPlUE, STH JLBCD BTAXJC.
Thosea Broad ww aan aum
: , MS Washington. atT
too u
White River. 17I; Yakima
$2224; Yakimn Ceins. $21'rt23.
Ban Francisco Market.
San Francisco. Dei'. 9. Cotatoe-s D.lta, IXIc
!SJ1 30 per eenul; Idaho Rnrals. 11 .20d1.3O;
ldcho Russets, 1.20Q1.HO; Salinas. $1.55$
1.S5; Oregoiis. $1 .3ttl.f; sweets. f1.40Q 1.50.
Onloua Persack, 20c4jl, according to. condition.
San Francisco Wool Market.
San Francisco, lsec. S. (P. N.' S.) Wool,
pe.- pound, Humboldt and Mendocino, s m.ntbs
growth. 21t2:ic: k 12 mmlbs. 20i2Sc: mid
dl; conntics. S months growth good. 17m lOc:
do fair. 10il7c; Red Bluff and vicinity. 2ti(j
2:c Nevada itock, I81i2c, according to quality.
St. Louis,
n ik banged.
Mo.. Dec. 8. (I. N. S.) Wool
Oregon Apples in South.
San Frsncjseo, Csl., lec. S.tV. S. 8,)
Am.lea, per - box: Oregon and Washington
Baldwin. 1.2SCE1.BO; - Jonahtan. 1.25il.75;
V-lueaau. Slotil.7: SwttacBberx. tlJittZ.60.
Chicago Produce Market.
I hlcng.,. pe,-. H.--H. N. S. Butter was
sotnenhst easier t.Hlny. KiruiJie.s .sintlniies '
In egg. Butter receipt, 54' si tubs; creanji-ry
eMras. 33-jc: estru firsts, 3l(i:jc: firsts. 2
i3.c; sec.nids, 2-i((i 24 r ; dslriew etra. .T0-;
flrfts. 25jt 27c; se-onds. 2022c; packing stock
lS20e; ladles. 2i4l21V-jC.
Kggs ttecelpts 104KI cases; firsts. 2fffl30c;
otdinary firsts. 272sc; miscellpneona lots. 2ii
i20c; extra, 35fe3t5c; storage. April. 21V.it
2c.
Vancouver to Have
"Pay-Up Day" Soon
New York Cotton Market.
Open High Irtr Close
Jannsry 12(V. 12H5 1255 riV.
March 13'1 I2H1 12so 124
May i:si 1:11:1 1.T0.1
Jnly 1317 1321 1.(11 1:114
OctisSer 127K 127'1 12 127"
December .... 1202 1203 1241 1244
I tar ley Markets.
trbl.-ago. lee. S. I. X. 8.) Barley, strong.
Malting, 6X44 72c. Receipts, 44 ears.
mUcd nnd butchers. 5. 4.0in P . W ; good
her.cy. M. 7361 C..S5.
Cattle--Receipts 3500, steady; native beef
-sl'irs. $7.0Vf IO ;V; yearling steers and belf-
ers t..004t lo an; cows fO Sofrr 7.' : stoc kers
niwl feeders. 5.0Ot7.20; southern steers. JO 25
(issu; co-s and heifers. J4.00ft'i 50; native
i ciilve-.. Jtl Ooftf 10.5O.
' Sheep Receipts 120O. steady: yearlings Jd.Vi
i n 7 V: Is mho. J8.23i9.0; sheep snd en es,
; J0.5Kxi9.0i.
I Kansas City Hogs ja.JO.
Kansas Clly. Dec. 0. -(l. N. S.I --Hogs Re-
I celpu 7.CS-), higher: bulk fn.45cua.7R; hesvv.
I J'i 25faJ0; packers snd butchers. Ji 50ij
6.75; light. ja.40f(!6.7ii; pigs. 5 25H 1.25.
1 Cattle -Receipts 2TSI. strong; prime fed
I steers, ff).25rf 10.OO; dre-sed beef steers. J7.0Q
liftl.OO: western steers, f.25!9.O0; stockers
and feeders. .. i7.50; bulls. J4..i04ji;.oO;
crUes. 6.i!..VI.
Sheep Recelnts S.0O0. strong; yearlings.
JC.707.5O; wetbert. J5.75'i..Vi; ewes, JO. 25
li i. io!
Omaha Hogs J6.60.
Omsha. lee. . (I. N. S. i -Hogs Receipts
10..VO. Vmer; heavy. J'l.25n 50: light, J; 20
etC.Vi; piga, JO. 2.09.25. bulk of aales. f'1.30
'.!'.. 40.
t attle Receipts 3000. steady; native steers,
f!l0.5O; cows and heifers, f5.25frt1.75; west
ern steers, fail; Texas steers, f5.75j8.73;
stockers and feeders, f 5.251 7.75.
Sheep Receipts wss. higher; yesrlins-s. J;
7; wethers. J3.50.25; lambs, .20S.S0.
DeoTsr Hon fl.TS.
I stiver. IW. 9. -battle Steady: steers. J9
Oil, otrs snd heifers. J.-.if9.25: stockers and
feeders. J5.75i7: calves, J7.5O10.
Hogs- Receipts 100, higher; top,
bulk of ssles. fl. 40136.50.
Sheep--None.
Seattle Hogs. J8.20.
Seattle. Pec. ft. Hogs Receipts 201.
prim lights f1.15t.2); m-dlnm to
Jc,4 i: smooth heavies, J0.tVi4i5.7O;
heavies. J5. IOCS. 20. pigs. f5.153.10.
. t attle Receipts none, nlgber: best
J;.75'a7.3tt: common to medium steers. S3. 50
jfl.ITi; best cos. f5..V)'?T8JJ5; common to
j medium rovs. S3c.14.50; bulls, f3.Vao-50;
I calve. J5.5iect'(.
Sheep Receipts none, tilgber; lamb. J7w
7.35; yearlings. jnri1.50-, ewes, f3.3Otg5.50.
Today's shippers
Hogs P. M. Balcom, Orsndvlew. ls; Brown
A Richsrilnm. Othello, flfi; Ceorge K. Plnley.
Kennewlck. 10s; Inland Meat Co., Mansfield.
SSI: ilallagher Bn.. Mansfield. 320: Hnlej
c I rnnliardl. I.lnd. !3; C. M. Kayo, Kooskla.
Ms ho. 85: D. C. Slrgsns-m. Vollnnr. Idaho.
R33; II. Kelterhageii. CotKmvi .!. Idaljo. 374;
I W. K. Parry. Koimkla, Id.nuo. loo.
low er ;
rlKilre.
rougl-steers.
Georgia Town Ituming.
Katonton. Ga.. le.-. 9 ( I. V. S.)
This city is threatened today with de
struction by fire. Two warehouse
containing thousands of hales of cot
ton already hae been burned up.
More Plants Threatened.
Minneapolis. Minn.. Dec. 9. ( I. N.
S.) Threats have been made to blow
up or fire the plants of the two Twin
City firms which have accepted war
contracts from the allies arid to take
the lives of the members of the two
firms, the manage thereof and the
lives of their families.
The threats were contained In let
ters re'-elved through the mails, It was
learned tod.ty, and now are In tho
bands of K. M. Hugdahl. acting in
spector In charge of postal Inspectors
in this district.
The plants threatened are those o?
the Minneapolis Steel & Machinery
company, Minneapolis, and the Ktlck
ney Kngine company. In St. Paul.
The Minneapolis company n-centlv
announced their acceptance of a big
contract for the manufacture of
shrapnel shell casings and began the
erection of a big new building.
Manager lluys Store.
Hd River, Or., Dec. 9 H. P. Steele,
who has been manager of the Rockford
store, one of the stores controlled by
the Consolidated Mercantile company,
haj purchased the business from the
consolidated people. The store la lo
cated three miles south of the city.
Germans Announce Irogres.
Berlin. Dec. 9 (I. N. K ( .By wire
less to Sayvllle) -Confirmation of the
capture of O.hrlda by troops of the
central powers was made In an offi
cial statement Issued from the war of
fice here today. Ochrlda Is In south
western fserhia and was the last Ser
bian town of importance remaining; in
the hands of the allies.
The text of the- official statement
follows;
Fighting continues In our favnr
south of Plevlije and south of Slenltzi
and Ipek.
"Bulgarians have rumpled Ochrlda,
Diakova. Dlbra and Struga.
"The Bulgars also are making fav
orable progress against the allies along
the Vardar river.'"
Serbs.
N. H) Th
following from S-
Alliefi Kquipplng
London, Dec. 9. I.
Times prints the
loniki:
"'A portion of the retreating Serbian
prmy Is stated to have skirted the
eastern shore of Lake O'lirlda and
gained Kplrus. but the main body
found refuge In Albania.
"The question of revictwallng and re-eoulpplng-
the exhausted troops by
way of Albanian ports is being dealt
with by British and French war offices."
Bulgars Occupy Grovica.
Sofia, Dec 9. 'I'. P i The, Hulgar
have Occupied the villages of Grovica
and tho Demlrkapu railway
which the French evacuated,
officially announced today.
Matlon,
It was
British Admit Defeat.
Tyrndon, D '. !' '!'. P i Defeat of
A British expedition west of Lake
Dorian on the Grek border was offi
cially admitted here today.
PORTLAND FIRE RECORD
Wednesday.
T". Vnn Dusen Jewelry manufactur
ing shop. 11:1? p. m., 4J3 Washington
street, sulphuric acid fumes, no dam
age. TBorsday.
No fires.
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Stocks. Bonds. Cotton. Oreia, Sets,
81S-317 Board of Trade alldiaf.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
U ambers Chicago Board of Trad.
Correspondence, of Logan Brjran.
Chicago Maw Tor.
ft
New York,
er, malting.
Dec. K (I.'X. S ) Berley flrm
7!&o, e. I. t. Buffalo.
Kansas City, Dec. 8 (I. N. 8.1 Barlar 03c I
Vancouver, Wash., Dec 9. A new
movement has T een inaugurated by the
Vancouver Retail Merchants' asaoc
clatlon .and Wednesday, January 19,
1916, has heen designated as "pay-up"
day. From now until that date stick
ers will be placed on all packages
leaving local stores, calling attention
to the day and urging all owing bills
to be prepared to meet them on that
day so that the merchants may In
turn pay their bills.
Placards for the stores and bills for
general distribution and posting will
piso be provided and tho day will be I
one of the largest advertised events '
ever attempted here. Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock, at
A meeting of Vancouver merchants which further plana of carrying on
nnd their clerlta and others interested the advertising' campaign will be dls
In the movement will be held at one cussed. The place of the meeting will.
, of the local hotels or restaurants next be announced, later.
5
The First National Bank
of Portland, Oregon
suggests as a practical Christ
mas gift a Savings Bank Book,
with, one of its automatic record
ing safes, in an attractive holly box. .-v
A Savings Account Can Be Opened With
ONE DOLLAR or More
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