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it. 1911. v . 22 THE MORNING OREGONIAX, WT.DXESPAT. OCTCr.EIt : i - COFFEE BULLS BUSY Manipulators Arc Still Push ing Prices Up. DEALERS' TROUBLES MANY ConHmrrs tjr Il4 k to Old- Kah.onr! Chicory, Can Tlnnart thf r.inw of the Ktcrn Sprcwlator. fTp bsB to adTaac. and '!! r4r War 1J aad al mih aa-v bt ow thr aro rJlF iBt. Offa l ,mt tw wooaa hao a4mc4 an aroraao J - a -rTa.M la Bn tMnK in tho tin that haa n ootio a to thai tnt. Ortil- arr etmm ar 12 P i.i.,n.-r hT r 1 Bioetba c. H!h-rada rof- r frm 0 ! aft r eool Mchar. F.aa. ea tho ft of ra coftvo todar. .... .w. iKabI d o sold aa4r .- enta pr bobb4 at retail, aa thla would olr V tbo bm rat nary emit aoj bt 4ornt coffo. aaWr 4tar. al.ou.4 H at Xi cBta. aad at thla prlra. on. tha ih rvtmilors ar makina tsrh llwlid profits that Ibara la pra-itatTy 4 t pmfit irt- ana .. cou .' In p rr daT- Tlir ia bb aftqoat!Bd roaoo In tha aoppir and thia la taaa adaaiaa of fejr . -n ,r !.- nnnilurilW. and tha fralla ara eortalnly havtn thlr Inniaca. Ea should rl- drop r pr et today. tdr' aoilin pr.c- of tha wianufcttirr wsold haroty lot Mm atrt araa, a that If atajr whr thr thara snoot aad . ba ry eonstdarabla ad- r utod ato euid wp tha attuatloB by Vmitif coffoo misaa witn rnirr. would aotomafleally rJuea tha eotwumpiloa af cofToa to tha titant that chicory la atM ta tha miliar. la former tlmoa af hih prlroa thla waa tha matBoa iipia. w . w - ..I. f h rhnc caB ba w - broevht about in a raaaoaabla tlma. aa this - -a hi, doervaaa IB coaaurapuon sad aa arcamttlatioa of etorka. and tha aat- . . M ! . rmm mA IlIDnlv Afid B ortod domaBd would aaoaa a dacraaaa la prtc. a POT KRHT IS IX SMALL UKMAXD nuyara Offer Mara far Lai a Halpmaat Oata ra riraa. Thr waa aoma Improvement la tht r.l tm and rorotca ow wr-w mni a bottar toaa pravailad bora, bat wtth , t ittx In tha vnluraa af bualnaaa. Tha Jmnd for rpat vbaat waa' alack BBd T rrtut waa tha boot prtrt offrod frr elaa for pruntpt ahlpmaot. thaucb aaaia waa bil f r Bhtpmaat tha last half of thla or lh firat part of aoxt month. Blueatam waa d ii. aa tha minora at t:dwatar aad In tha interior aaam to ba filled op. rh ota irarfc-i firm, with hoTdera kmc and $11. ParWy waa alao firm. l,M-l rocalpts la eara wara ra ported bf tho Merrhaata Exrhaaaa aa follows: Wheat Hartey Flour Oata May otvJey SIT 1 IT ! U riT ii j i j tr iio 1 II i i data. 1 JiJ 3" Ttr aro . ... 31 311 rare tan crop condittona axe aummar.aed br lha LKerpool Cora Trade Newt aa t'ntted Klncdom and rraoca Tha weather ratlaiona aa favorablo for plowtnc Ha pie of iii wheat ara Itahtar. rwiaBy TWrt nava aeea fooo rain rhlt-h le borwflciel f r plnetn. Thero aro heavy auppiira of aatlvo ara in. Thora will h a hi .I'firtr In ine potato c'"p tut it nil bo larser thaa oarllar expected, lluncarv Plowing- aad oee-l:nc of tho Bw crp to IB run inf. 1 no wnoi avou rym rmps ar averaao ooea. too corn, potato and ftwider cropo ara rathor poor. Hoe:a Tho rocent raJna bava aaea ne- lavm tha movement, but It la Bow fine, fttm-ke anow a fair incroaeo. Our ajrent at Tictnri Dri irt t ha I e; I ml of h'l oa Urgo ecalo will be deferred until Hprtn. when higher pricva will uaaouQiauiy oa oo tatned. Kouman la. Tha weather ta favorable for ft:d or orb- Arrivala aro moderate. Tha proopecta fr tha eora crop ara ratbar doubt ful. Italy Tha lata bow, cm pa ara aat!arc Inry Tha weather la fa vo rah I a. r arm era aro hnliiajt- rortuaal Tha yle-ld f wheat Is diaap- awiattnc. and It la pre1lrttl that thle coun try a-ill Impart L 4 buahela during tha ten. AoetraUa There h art boea cood rain a. vhlch ta favorable for tha cropo. Cbartar- bns le btc done a larva eoale. Ian:a There havo bea aeueral rat a a ahkh aaaurea eaceptionalty large aowluga rtiLiH Arrtx citor is larul r far Aaarrtraai Fruit WIU Caaaa Lata. Conaul Albert W. Bwaim. of athamptoB, reports aa follows: pone re of Amertcan apptea should boar lai mtnd that tha Eniitsh crop this aoaaon is no of tho beat and also one of tho targeet for manv years, paa and p'uma belnc also abundant. Tho app'e supply for Autumn aad early Winter ta far in emca of any for several year, whtrh wt;l keep down the prlca of all tnoea imparTeu until at oca nave beea consumed. Karlv nmeota of American fruit f-r auction In Knaland m'ght tbreforo prova- bad venturea for thashipier. Finer Enuen appieo nave not neon aeeu 9 market for many yeaia. and tha reports from t arrhard districts ara moat f latter - Ine. Tha further fact that many new or-1 charts are coming tato bearing thla year should a: o be considered, la dessert apples alone thero may bo a fair market for good Amertcaa varietieo af established a am. YAK. CM A HOrt BKIXC SS CrXTX. ad Mark) ArtawJ Bwameoa U Revaatral Tbera were many rumora afloat yesterday aa to hop busineaa aadar way. but wot much that was definite could ba learned. Whlla thara la da great preaauro to sell oa tha part pf arowera. tbar ara about aoough Oregon be pa offering around SJ centa to aatUfy tha demand, and pticea roneerjaently remain steady. Current quotations ara aatlefactory ta many of tha grow era. Thirty-five cents waa again paid In Tak tma yesterdav. Robert Ltvaslay aecurlrg 41 Mm from K 1 1 n t that prlca. A Bother Takima prrhae aa tha Puna crop cf 1 balea. secured by MSeff Proa. Tha meed lot of CI bole at Kugeno, waa bought by Klabor. Wolf Natter. AI L Itl TTFat M RKET ARE FIRM. rwwltnt Move at Trwrr Quota Hiaa Fxga Ara bVaweaw Tha butter market la very firm In vtew of tha sharp advanca that haa taken place ta tha East In tha past week. Tha Cali fornia market la also gradually natng. aad tfc may bare the effect of putting local prtcea aa a higher plana be f oca long. There waa a fair demand tor poultry ea tordar. but at tha former a notations Oregon egga wara scarce and firm. SAL WAT TEACHES 1 ROM THI DALLES f.rBpe Market la Elsaa Tag of CaUforBaa Toaaatooo Keceived- Raretpta of alway poachea from Tha ra:lea wer uaarually large yeatarday. Mawt of tha so. lee wera at to aA cettia a bog. Tha grepe anarbet waa firm at Monday prlroa. A car of Tnka a arrived frvm Call faraia a avrn'grii rr of rii'fwm t vat'-s Mai la aad a ara ara4 al ILi W : : . ha lug aBaa. A car of aeot patatoea waa a loo raeoired. Raavk Cteaviauja, Bark clearlnga of the North wee tern cittea v rater way wera aa f-j:ioa nrln4 f;.4i.!T ;. .... .... mm !. .... :j.o: .i FOBTU.XD MAWm brmlB. rUmr. Trr. Etc. WflBAT nport :: B:utra. !; c.ol Tr: rl Kum. ;Tj;k. .1.t. Te. forty-f"H. ic wr.fhlB I..03. .iporta. M 0 . V milmy. 4.M; rri.n mhal ht. 14. lil.lTl.KK Urmm. .4 10,;4 to; miiidiiuc.. tl: on. i.iut2t; rolrtl COR V hK. $4-1: er'-il. tx nr ! HAKt.ET N.W trA. V '"n. kr." I' P OATS k I wlt. pr In. HAT N- 1. K- limoth.. tlTtfl: 1 VIIT. tISrl: :r.f. 11. clovr. l0 11; rln. UilA. rOl'LTRY Hena, 14c; Pprlnga. 14r; du-ka r-u-r. iSa le: g-. l-'liloc.: tur- Hl'TTtK regoB creamery buttar. aaud park ltv . prints, eitra. . . E.jo.s rreh Oregon ranch, candied. U pr dose a. ( HlCCtiR Twins, tHpleta and dalalea. It SJ15,c per pound: Tonne Amertcaa, la. Im.hk Fancy, in a 10o par pound. YEAU Fancy, Utfll'ao per pound. aearvtmblea aad Frwlta. TROPICAL FRflTII Orangea. 4 BOO 4.: per boa: California grapefruit. $1.50; Bananas, &) & He per pvuna: pitteipploa. Bo per pound. l'aiona. lii par bom; pomegranates, f 1 per bog. rHttl FRl'ITS eachaa. 400. bo par boa; pi urn a. T5c per crats: prunaa. 2 2e per pound: pears, 9 It 3 Pr boa: grapee, 4W o H per bos: applaa. 10 " per bos: harkleberrtea. HvTi per pound: craaberrlea. .. per barrel; Caaahaa. I per dosen HACK V PORTABLES Carroia. I LIS par aark: tumfpe. $1: beets, 91 ? POTATOES Oregoa. 1HJ P poand; garret potatoea. Jo per p-und. ONIONS t a II for n la. 91.23 par hun-dr-d V rIBT.t BI.E9 Artlchokea, 75c par douon; beari. 5 10c; cahhaga 4 V 1 V, c per pound: cauliflower. TSptll'i per doan: com. 2. ine pr doaen: cucumbera. per ea-k: eg p:ant. par pnnd: garlic. 106120 per pound; lettuce. 4ftSc per dogen; not t .xi UMurf. 1 1.-5 1 I 7S per boa: peppers, tpoc par pound; radiehaa. UHf par duaen. sprout a. 9c per pound; tomatoes, 40 j par boa. CATTLE SELLING WELL rRI.MK STKF.RS BICING $5.40 AT THE STOCKYARDS. Top Cows Find s Burrr at $1.60. She-Tp and Ho Arr? Steady. All claaaea of livestock, moved wall at tha yarda yesterday with prtcaa generally showing a steady tendency. la tho cattle division eon aid era bl a at rang th araa ahowa by butcher stuff. A load of prima cows brought 94 . and for other lots M. 10 to 94 40 was paid. Heifers. caJvaa and bulla anid as well aa cow a One load of prima steers sold at J.Vv. a nickel better than tha top price of last week. Wood, to choice quality went at 9-V20 and 9 od fieera sold at 94 79, Hhaep receipts wera larger than for ar ral dara, but wrore not eiceealre. flood wethers brought 9XA0 and culls KO. Kwos again aoid at 9J. For cull lambs 9XX2 waa pai'l. A a.r; hog sate waa reported, a am a 11 load going at 97 Receipts yeaterday wera 3S cattla. 29 ralvea. 1 l&P sheep and 1A hog a. tthippara wera H. K. Oxraan. rioda Ppiinga. l1abo. 4 carloads of cattle: T. F. L' res. 111. Halt lke. I'tah. 4 carloads of cattla; J. K Jen h ine. Condon. Or.. 1 carload of cattla and caltea. W W. Loyd. R-blnetta. Or t carloads of sheep: Claude Officer. Rnbln ette. Or.. 3 carloads of ahep. and C. C Clark, Hoa be It. Wash.. 1 carload of hog a. Tha day's galea wara aa folluwa: Welrht. Price. -S cows SS keiferB ....... J4 9 1 1 ca ) voa i 14 calvea ......... 4 5 1 calf 4Ti 4 73 114 wrthers bH 3b" 117 cull wethers H - H hl cull wettiera b a i ;il wethers a-iO al wether lfi J " lu cull lambs M 914 cull lamba - H 17 awes - ,M 2 b.itls I?-" lS 3 bulia . . l.- 9 1 bull l- 041 Id cowa J:" J-.l 9 eteera 1 -''3 a ?g ateera Il 21 Ciw K'7 4 40 1 steer W 7 steers "74 ft 39 steers . I1 1 3..' 2i feeler gteara . H-1 4.73 13 cows f.-ll-; 4.23 2".l cow s ........ ... 1 ' ' 4. -i tt rows 1 1"3 4 -. M - si t pr,ca quoted .1 tb. Portland I'nlon fttocky.rtla fur ilk. varioua clanri of stock w.r.; 0ttl- Cholc. tr l.Ji$5.5. Ool to chotc. t'rrrt . . 1 1 o 6.t4 K.:r to cd t.r... 4.!Si ..th alnllum t.r .5i)t 4.7J y-tnr atra l.tSW 4.S4 rh.ic. co 4. F.ir to good cowa ............ 4.h.. 4 fommn cowa 2 t I. St Eitra choir, aparrd h.lfrr. 4.40i 4 40 C holc. hIt.r. .tf" 4.4K Cholc bulla S Vit J.TJ Cmmh) to cholc. bulls I-'W So I'.nimol bulla .0i ! II Choir, calves T.S..f 7.-0 tVooo. to ohol.-. cItm... I W I !1 l ommoa calv.. 4 o t 00 Cholc ataa 4 10 i 4. . O'od to cholc staKS 4.2 a 4..0 Choi'cliht bud T.4 T.S0 i:,..l to cholc hosrs T.00 a 7-4 Kair to koo.1 hogs .............. I-T 9 t.0. Common bull .0i 4.JD CholcP7arlln w.thora. hWH wool ! t.l Ch..lo. roartlnc w.th.ra. aat of mounlalna 0O J 35 fTiolr. .wc S choir, lamba J-; 51 Choir. jarlln. J J Oooo. to cholc. lamba Culla J-JOrf 1.00 (blcmcw UTtatark Market. CHICAOa Oct. Cattla Racclpta s tlmat.d at T..: mark at ateariy. llcr.a. 4.Ji40; Taa ilHn $4.1o.10; Wawt. era .tc.ra. 94 lo.ll.7A: Blocker, and feedera. ,t 1M 5 .15; cowa and belfara, li.tT.ll); cj'vea. 10.K 2.V Hoc-RM-eipta cttmata at 5nooo: mar. ket aiow. - to lrte lo.tr. I.lihl, !!" 7S; mta.d. I4 1UQ4V); hea. $l.O0 3ewO; rouah. t 0040.20; food to cholc. heavy. .-."j ..-; pica, 4 .ti.lU; bulk of aalea, ,);o sheep R.clpi .atlmated at 43.CuO; mir- V -T .t..1i. Native. I.' V4.:5; W fit' ll.4.:; yearllnita. liSJaiiJ; lamba. native tt.il.20; Weat.ra. .iO) OV'ii. Metal Markets NKtV TURK, Oct. 10. Ftandard copper weak. Spot. October. November. Oecemher and Jaauary. 1 l.ai at 1 1..": Ijndoo weak: spot (A4 Si d: futurea. IM 3a d. Arrivals reported at New Turk today 1HO tona Cua-toma-Houa. retama ahow .xports of STo tona ao far thla month. Lake Copper. llf.AO 4illla.'Hc: electrolytic. 12 7S81J.I5C. and caetlnf. I217.i."c. Tin firm; s;nt. October snd Decmber, 41-104141: Noambr. 41 a 41.SOc; Jan uao. 41 41 41.05c. London atronf: spot, in ls. futurva. 41.4 13a. Locai amies today, (iv. tons January at 41.10c l.aad easy. 4.oa)4-.lOe New Tork, 4 15 4 s.Ve Faat St. Uoula. London, 1 1 i Ss 9d Aft.r th. eloaw of Ul. metal eachao. today a reduction of tan potnta waa reported In th. aelllnc prlc of th. Iedln Im4 prodne .re from Jc to 4-Jc. which Is .ipeoled to b. followed by a similar redaction In th. eiehans-e's quotations, tomorrow, snaking th. ran. 4'4Oc at New Tork. PpIer dull. S.W.n. New Tor. INf S9.c past 81. Uouls. London. fC7 la Antimony quiet; Cokeoa'e, . fj 4. STHe. Iron, clecland warrant 4s. lid In l.on doa. Locally tron waa qnlat. So. 1 North arm foundry, tlj -.1 9 1 ; No. 1. :41V15; 'a. 1 (toother and da soft. (iSVlySo. New Ywr Cwttwa Market. NEVT TORK. Oct. IO. Cotton futures rWed steady. 4 ta points net ad vane trtoe-. .4ac; No 4. ;rc: tecember. ..7r Janaarv. 47: Febniary. 3c; V-.-h, .Oc. Aprt 4r: Way. a..ir: June. .-fot c o..d qui.'.. un-h.ng.d. W d-tp- .;. da loc, a.., inn. GHANGESARESMALL Speculative Interest Lacking 1 in Stock Market. ONLY ACTIVITY AT START Mre-I Not Affected by Monthly K port of I nrillrd Order StTfroU of Sonthrm Road Make Fur ther AdvanceiiRondi Firm. NEW TORK. Oct. 10. Quotations held steady throwch aa unuaual prnaalo BMSlon of th. Stock Excbanf. There acmad to b. ao bualneas and nothlnv to attract bualneaa. Th. only apposaranc. of activity waa la tha flmt hour, wh.n price, roe. e;en.ratly. Th. rla. was only fractional In th. actlv. hint, .kept In th. caaaa of rnlon Pacific and Lettish Valley. ach of which valned a point. It Is probable that th. buylnc which prompted th. rla. waa In th. natur. of a cemonatratlon afalnat short Intacsta. - Th. rooV.nt.nl was not .ffactlva and th. market soon fell back. Among th. less actlv. fanes. Norfolk: 4 Weatem waa conspicuously strong, with a -point aaln. w.varml of th. Bout hern rail roads contlnoed ye.tordaya upward movo Biml. but Atlantlo Coaat Lin. and Loots, will at Nashvlll.. which led In th. advanea. fell back sharply today. Allls-Chalmera preferred, after Its recent heavy break, moved upward slowly today, but th. bonds showed further heaviness. Th. decreas. of 84.0DO tona In th. amount of unfilled orders on th. books of th. 1'nlted Ftate. Hte.1 Corporation September yn, as reported today, was. In a netratlv. eenae. unexpectedly favorable. Shipments than In th. precdlna; month, and a heavier than In th. precdlna month, and a heavlr decrease than that reported waa looked for. Tha statement, however, was without tnflu nc. on th. stock. Bom a gains wer. report ed In th. volum. of new orders, but th. In cre.M waa .mall In vl.w of th. low prlca now prevailing, and earnings for tha current quarter of soma of tha steel companies ar. xpected to show a large falling off. 1 h. copper market was heavy In sym pathy with th. low.r quotations reported abroad. In T'ew of yesterday's report of th. Copper Producers' Association, disclosing a lars. Increaa. In th. metal, low.r pries are looked for by soma coneum.ra, although sellers today mad. no material coacaslons. Exports thus far this month har. been light. Th. bond market was firm. Total sales, par value. $2.24.0oa Vniled States bonds war. unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Low. BUI. Allte Chal pf .. wo l'.'V lit 12 Amal Cippt .. S.&OO 48S '""a "S Am 4.grtcult 4 Am Beit Sugar. T.S00 AO Sots 3d Am.n-at Can .. b K'S l'1- Am Car Kdy. loo 48 48 4T in Cotton OH.. 1.700 0 4l4 ."" Am Hd Lt Pf. Am Ire rierurl Am Linaed ... ...... ..... ..... Am locomotive. . 34 Am Smel a Ref 2.400 1 ' 2 "3 do preferred. 1H "4 Am Stel F.17.. 200 Ua 8S S2 Am t-ug.r Hef. 110 Am Tel At Tel.. J.i0 .34 S 1.14 14 V, Am Tobacco pf- eort PTH vl 7 Am Woolen .... ! SI 81 30 Anaconda M Co. 1" 12 :i2 81 Atchison 2."" -'4 104 S do preferred. . sna 1..3 ! ion. All Coast Line.. M-o 127 125m Halt a: Ohio ... tiuO kd i, M d H'thl-h.m Mteel 271, Itrook R Tran.. 1 WO 74 1S 74 CanaHltn Pacific l.0 I2T 22 Central Leather. 21 do rrelerred 13 Central cf N" J J70 Chr. A Otlo ... l.POO 724 72 721 Chicago & Alton 27 Chi Ut West ... 100 1 1 1H4 do preferred 3d "a Chirxro at N W nn 143 14JI4 1J2H C. M at St Tan!. 4.3" !' 1H7S 107 c. c a St I... " f.3 a 2 Bl CM Fuel 4V Iron loo 47 47V 4 Consol Clas 1. '.'' 13" ' l:!7 137' Cora r rodurta .. 2" 114. 11 S 1IH I "el at Hudeon .. 1011 11 1, loot, LI A K tlrande . 10O 22 22 22 "4 do preferred.. 4 Ptatlllers- Becur 3t4 Erl. "no 31 3a 2". do let pf 1" 4R 49 4 do 2d pf .... If' 41 41 41 Oen Eiectrlc ... 1.3'Nl l.V 14 14 C.t No-th pf ... 1.2V 124. 124 12i Gt North Ore .. 2.0u0 40 4 4S I:llnola Central 137 lnterbir Met .. TOO 13 14 4 do preferred.. 7t 41 43 44 Inter lfarveater. 40 104 . 104 l"3 Inter Marin, pf. 14 Int Paper Inter I'ump ... 2K . 26 20 21 Iowa Central 1R K C Southern .. 20O 2 29 '.'XV, do pr f-rred. K4'i ljicl.de C.aa ... l'0 103 103 12 lot. la A Naah .. teJO IHH 144V 1441. Minn A St L 32 l. 8 P at 8 S M I27H Mo. Kan A Tex 20O 3" IK 2tS do prrfercd., I'hI 7 ft 7 as Mo Pacific .... 900 37i 31i 374 Nat Hlacult 123. National !-ead .. 2KI 4 40'a 4tl N Mex Rv 2 pf SO N Y Centra! 103 V N" T. Ont at Wes IM 3 4 , SH, 31 H Norfolk Weat 8.1' lo ln;l lu.". North Am 2"0 7H 7tt 07 Northern P.th .. 0"0 114 114 V. 1144 I'arlKc Mall ... lo 3ih -1014 -10" Pennsylvania ... 2.700 1211. 121 121'4 People's C.as ... 300 104 H 104V lr4t. P. C C A St L 2 Pittsburg Coal 17 Pressed B Car.. loo 20 2ti .ti run ill tar ... j.ii j. j.-pti Ry Steel Spring 300 27 H 27 14 27 Reading S0.KK 137 lKI 13C.4 Republic Steel .. 100 22fe 22a 22H do pref.rral R3 Rork laland Co 400 24 23 H 23 do preferred.. 100 44 44 4 St L A 8 r 2 pf 4O0 SUV, SO 39 St L Southweat So do preferred H9 S'oaa ehefflcld 40 Sou' h-m Pac .. 2.000 107". ingv, lout, South'-rn Ry ... 3.3'id 27 1. IT1 27 do pref'-rcd.. 400 071, (47 1, 11:4 Tenn Copper . . 3,Oi 3.-, 14 n.1 S4S Texas at Pacific l.HHt 24 24 1, 24 Tol. St L Wei 200 1 is is do preferred.. .VO 41 41 41 Cnlon Pacific .. 2d.4'o l."uia l.'.oti lou; do prefercd.. l.TltO 11 iw) ' fti r 8 Renlty ... 10l fts 6tw, (IS CI 8 Rubber ... 1.30O 44 I1U 4 V S Steel S..-.00 .'.!' ,-,s :,9 do preferred.. 4"d 19 100 10R Ttah Copper ... i.lf-t 41 40 40S Va-Caro Ch.m . 40.1 4.14 471. 47.4 Wabuh 2'K 17 11 lit, do prefercd.. 22 22 " 22 We'.-n Md ... I.mio s;l r.2 1. S3 Weatlng Klec . . lort t 1 t. fil 2 Weaiern Cnlon SoO 70 TO1. 71"i Wheel L E 21! Lehigh Valley .. 8.00O 13 137 137 Total sales for th. day. 234.-000 shares. BONDS. NEW TORK. Oct. IO. Closing quotations U ref 2a reg.lonvj' V T C in 3a 7B do coupon ...limv, No pacific 3a 8y V S ta r.g 101' No Paclflo 4a...inn do coupon . . .1W I'nlon Pacific 4al01v U 8 saw 4S reg.l!3 Wla central 4s.. P2 da coupon ...113 Japanese 4a .... 87 u d 4 r a .. tmB Stock, at Iteataa. BOSTON. Oct. 10. Closing quotations: Alloueg 21 ;Mohsk 39 Amsig Copper.. 49 Nevada Con 13 A Z Li sm... lo'a, Nipiamng Mines. 7 Arlsoca Com . . 33 North Butt 24 BACCQSM. 4 North Lak. 4 Butt. Coalition. 14 Old nonunion . . . 3rl cal A Arnona.. 47 Oacola Rfl Cal A Hecla S--7 Parrott (8 A C). 4 Centennial Irt 'Qutncy s Cop Ktn Coa Co o7'Shannon ........ T r P'i'te Co M. 9 Superior 23 Tranklln ; Sup A Boa Kin.. 2 uintux Con .... 3, Tamarack 22 Oranby Con ... J'WJL" 8 S R M . . . 31, Oreen. Cananea. 5 do pref.trad... 43 I Rojalle tCop 1 Ttah Con 15 Kerr Lak. 3'rtah Copper Co. 40 Lak. Copper 1-4 Winona r La Sails Coppr 4'Wolverln. S3 Miami Copper... 1 7 -a I r.atlttwa mt th. Trsaaaij. WASH1NOTON. Oct. 10. At th. begin ning of bualneas today th. condition of th. t'nlted States Treasury was: Working balanc la Treasury of- flee. 8 ,,, j7a In hank and Phlllppln. Treasury 32.923 23 Total of the general fund 13 30.I Receipts vterday 1.P92.818 Dt.bursements 4.72" y3 The deficit to date IMS flscsl vesr Is 120. ?1.24. as against a deficit of. a.332.37 at trt. time last year. Th.a. flsuree exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. Master, rxekaag., Ftr. 2kW XOBJa. Oct. 10. Moil ay oa call. steady. r2 Pr cnt: ruling rat., 1 per cnt: cloning bid. 2 per cant; offered at 1 per cent. " Tim. loana. ateady. Sixty days. 8S par cent, and 90 days. t43 per cent; six months. 4 per cnt. Prime merrsntlle paper, 4 per cnt. Ster.lng exchange. Orm. with actual busi ness In bankera' bills at 4.31J for 00-day bllla. snd at 4.vao for demand. commerclsl biila. 84.8675. Bar allver. 32 c Mexican dollara. 43c Government bonda steady; railroad bonds arm. LONDON. Oct. IO. Bar silver Steady; 24 d per ounce. Money 1 2 per cnt. Th. rate of discount In th. open market for short bills Is etr3 par cent; for the months' bills. 8 per cent rmCAOO, Oct. IO. Exchange on N.w Tork. pax. Coffc and Sugar. NEW YORK. Oct. IO. Cnffe. futures closed steady, bat at a net decline of from 18 to 17 points. October, 13.33c: November and December. 13.40c: January. liSoc; February. I3.20c: March and AprlL 13-lOc; May. June, July and August. 13.08c and Beptember. 13.07c. Spot qul.t; Rio No. T, 14lSe: Saatoa No. 4. 14c: nominal; mild, dull; Cordova. 10 017 a. nominal. Raw augar. nominal; Mnscovado, S test, 8-43c: cntrlfugal. 9 test. 6.93c: molasses sugar. 89 teat. S.JOc; refined, steady. MILLIUILOOK BETTER PROSPEtTTS ARE BRIGHTEXIXG IX THE WOOIj SI.UUvET. Trading Is Still Confined to Small Lots, While Price Remain Steady. BOSTON. Oct. 18. Small lot bulng con tinues to ba th. featur. of th. wo mar ket, while prices remain steady. Accord ing to reports from mill centers. ir out 1... i mnM r..nr.h' p.r "kales of terrl- .aI eitn over 100.000-DOund lota, with bualnaaa generally In original bage. Mon tana wool brings zio ana -ew atexir.u " 16c to 17c. A fair amount of Texas 12 months changed handa recently at tic to Jlc Fleece ara firm but dull, tho demayd inr In. arailea. with auarter- blood bringing 14c to 24 c Pulled wool shows no rhsnges. Texas Fine. 4 to 8 months. 4e4c; fin., 1 . nth. itiAKtr. fine. Kail. 42 ta 4oC. California Northern. 4850c; middle county. 4rtt;47c; Southern, 4ooac. ran free. 404J42C. . Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple. SBc, astern clothing. 60c; Valley. No. 1. 46t(47c T.rHiArv Fin. Btaolo. fiftciOOc: fin. me- dlura atapie. 37c: fin. clothing. 4061c; fin. medium clothing. tiVlte: nau-oiuoo cwm. Ing. 8Sc; threelghtha blood combing, 6149 81c:' quarter-blood combing. 48049c. Pulled Extra. SOCrSSc: flna A. 49050c Wool at St. Louis. c-r t nt'tQ rvt in Wool weaker. Terrt tory and! Western mediums. 17tl20c; fins mediums, lityioc; una. 110100. Changes la Available Supplies. NEW TORK, Oct. 10. Cable and tele graphic communications received by Brad street's shows th. following changes In avallabls aupplles as compared with previous account: Bushels. Inrreaae. Wheat, United States, east Rockies. . 4.25,oi"o Canada 2.1S8.UOO Total t'nlted State and Canada 8.4.VI.ih Atloat and In Europ. 1OO.011O American and aHtropean supply S.S.a.ooO Corn. Vnltcd States and Canada. .. .l.! '.0i0 Oats, 1'nlteU states and Canada 425,000 Decreas.. Paget Sound Graia Market. TACOMA. Oct. 10. Wheat: Bluestem. 83 4.'.c; club. Sof"lc; fortyfold, 804J 81c; red Huaalitn. 78c bid. Kecelpta Wheat. 94 cars; barley. 8 cars; oats, 2 cars; corn. 1 car; hay. 11 cars. SEATTLE. Oct. 1". Wheat: Bluestem. 83c: fortyfold, 7lc: ciub, 79c; fife. 7c; red Kuaatan. 77c. Oata, 828.30 per ton: barley, 830. HO per Ion: yellow corn,31.40 per tun; mixed corn, 830 per ton. Yeaterday'a car receipts Wheat. 44 cars; oats, 10 cars; barley, 2 cars: hay. 28 cars. Naval Store. SAVANNAH. Oa., Oct. 10. Turpentine, firm. 4l't49'r; sales. 4A8: receipts, 751: shipments. S3; storks. 4O.0O0. Rosin, firm; sales. 1400; receipts. 2300; shipments. 4.100; storks, 74.100. Quote: B, 88.32: D, 86.33; E. 86.87; F. O. H. (4.42: I. K. M. 86.47; N. $6.80; WO, 17.10; WW. 7.80. Dried Frolt at New York, NEW YORK. Ort. 10. Evaporated apples. quirt; fancy. lOtlllc; cholc, 99c; prim.. 91T9e. Prunes, firm; quotations range from 7 to 13c for California fruit up 40-ius. Oregons. nominal. Peaches, steady; cholc. lltrllc; extra choice. 120124c: fancy. 12c. rbirag. rrodur. Market. CHICAGO. Oct. 10. Butter Finn. Cream, crlea. 23 6 20c: dairies. 21t2Hr. j Eggs Steady. Reclpts. 3949 casas; at mark, caees Included. 17c; firsts, 20c; prim, flrsta. 21Up. Cheese esteadr. Daisies. 14e; twins. Sttl4r: young America. 14.14e; long borne, 14 6 14 c Karopeaa Grala Markets. LIVERPOOL Oct. 10. Wheat October. 7s SSd: December. 7s 6d; March, 7a 6d. Weather clear. English country markets quiet. French country market steady. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 10. Wheat December. l.oB 1.09 ; May. 81.13; No. 1 herd. 8110; No. 1 Northern. 81.08 t) 1.00; No. 2 Northern. 8L03 t 1.07 ; No. 8, 8102 01.04. Duluth Flax Market. DCLITH. Oct. 10. Flax on track and in store. 82-2l: to arrive. 82.34; October, 82.34 asked: Novsmber, 82.32 asked; December, 82.5S. E. W. ROSS TO MAKE RACE State I .and Commissioner Candidate for Congressman. SPOKANE. Wash., Oct. 10. (Special.) E. W. Ross, state Land Commissioner, will be a candidate for ConKressman-at-Larg-e! according; to persistent re ports. Ross will tie the third man announced as in the race for the two extra seats In Congress, it being- practically "cer tain that Senator Bryan, of Kitsap, and Tax Commissioner rost, of ' Ellens burg, will run. Ross will bare the sup port of the liquor element and the antl conservationlsta If he makes the race. He has been prominently Identified with both classes. Edlefsen 'Welllng'ton coal fnultlegs. The people who are most enthusiastic about bitulithic pavement are the fellows who own the property abut ting on bitulithic improvement the fellows who have to pay for it. TURKS MAY STOP IT Black Sea Wheat Movement May Be Hampered. FOREIGN MARKETS HIGHER Chicago Prices Also Strengthened bj Reports of Frost In Argentina. World's Available Stocks Much Less Than Year Ago. CHICAGO Oct. 10. F.ar that Black Sea shipments would be hampered by th. Turks had a bullish offset today on wheat. So did frost reports from Argentina. I seqaenc. th. cloa. was S to H than last night. Corn finished 0 net advance, oata unchanged to c up. but hog products wer. 12 013c to 27 0 down. Mor. apprehension regarding war entan glements d.velopexl than previously, owing to tha fact that Liverpool scored a harp gain. In this connection wheat tradera here Took account of th. world's avallabl. supply being now 17.000.000 less than a N.w. of heavy frost in Argentina seemed to ba Judged by many dealr. to rank as a factor o, th. buying side. Dmbr varied from Sc to 98 c. and wound up 0o net higher at 98 09c Corn was lifted by mean, of foreign orders to purcha. futures. December ranged from 644c to 4c. closing steady 4s0 up .l0464c Cash grade, wen . Inac tive, No. 2 yellow finished at "72V.,. Although slow most of th. time oats gradually hardened lata In th. day with Sther grain. High and low point, touched y Decmber wer. 4747e, and 4 i 14 o. with th. close at 47Sc, exactly th. aam. aa 'a"nnaihcount of th. big run of "8. .PT0 vislon. ruled weak. he outcom. w a d clln. all around pork 23c to 27C laru 12 13c and rlba 13017c to 20c Th. leading future ranged as follows. WHEAT. r."-H "ffv. clfT5 CORN;. Pec H -,.5 May t6 OATS. Sa1;:::::: :K5- MESS FORK. t. 16 20 15 SO 18.18 1310 lilt " "71 LARD. Oct 8 87 8!7 8.W J.0 Jan 8.87 8.87 8.77 8.71 SHORT RS. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Rve- Vo 2 87098c. BariTy" Feed or mixing. 80c 081; fair to cholc. malting. $1.1001.32. Timothy seed 8180' IS. Porketttp.r"oarrol. 815.17H 015.80. lJird Per 100 pounds. 8S0. Short ribs Sides tloose). Hf W Sides Short, clear lboxd. 88.27 08.SO. Grain statistics: Total clearance of wheat and floar were equal to 244.000 bushels. Primary receipt were 1.58J.0O0 bushels, comjared with 960. 000 bushels th. corresponding day a year ago. Th. world's vlalbl. aupply. as shown b" Bradstreefs. Increaaed 8X75J.O0O buahela. Th. amount of breadstuff on ocean passage, 80 000 bushels- Estimated receipts for to morrow: Wheat. 50 cars; corn, 142 cars; oats, ISO cars; hogs, 16.000 head. Receipts. Shipments. Sheaf. kSS, v.v.7 .: J:SSo rFIS;;;:;;;;:;S "S Bari.y. bushel. :.. . ... .184.000 28.000 Hops at New Tork. NEW YORK, Oct. in. Hops Firm; state, roin-non to choir., 1911. 47ft 5c. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bitu minous Pavement. 60S-608 Electrlo bldg.. Portland. Or. Oskar Hubsr, Manager. STEAMSHIP RESFTBVATIONS AND TICKETS , HBO DOH3EY B. SMITH. MANAOEM General Eteamahlp Agents ALL. LINES OS Fifth Street rortlam. Or. Fhones Marahall 1979. A 1293. TRAVELERS OCIPK. NHH tSMVRIKA ..- Oct. 14. 10 A. M. taurant. Oymnaalum. Electric Batha. Ele vator. Palm Garden. . fdecond cabin only. Hamburg direct. Gibraltar. Algiers, Naples, genoa . MO, tke Oct. 12, 2 P. M. IS si CLEVELAND World Cruise) Oct. 21 2 u tTNCINN'ATI Nov. 1 Will bav. accommodations for mURd number of passengers to MADEIRA. GIB RALTAR and VILLE FRANCE (Rlvl.ra). Hamhnrg-Amrrlran line, 190 Powell St., Sa Francisco. Cal.. or O.-W. R. A N. Co.. Nor. Pac? D. R- G.. Burlington Route, ate i..ft. r?i.. al c. F. Pfluser. Mulkey hldg.. Portland. Oregon. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. Express Hervlee via ST LAWRENCE RIVER SCENIC ROUTE is Than 4 Days at Sea by the EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC. Weekly Sailings to Europe. First-class. i50: Winter months, 885.00. Second-class, 803.75: One-class cabin (III o0 6PECI4.L CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS. Friday. Dec. 1. Empress of Britain. Saturday. Dec. 9. Lake Manitoba. Friday, Dec- 15. Empress of Ireland. Berthing plans now open. Book Early. THIRD-CLASS RATES. Hamburg. Antwerp. Bremen. tc. 880. 831.25 "f.'.?00.1-. . Ud..a.: .B8U.25. ,,2.50 Norway. Denmark. Sweden ...834.75. 837.25 SDeclal rail rates on raqueat. F. B. Johna.a. G. A.. 148 Third St. All rail and S. S. agent sail Can. Pac. tickets. HONOLULU $110 FIRST -CLASS ROUND TRIP. Th. most delightful spot on entlr. world tour for your vacation. Delightful sea bath ing at the famous beach o WaiklkL Th. splendid S3. Sierra (10.000 tons displace ment) makes th. round trip In 18 days, and ons can visit oa a sld. trip th. living vol cano of Kllau.a. which Is tremendously ao tlva. and s. for himself th. process of world creation. No other trip compares with this for the marvelous and wonderful in nature. Visit th. Islands now. whlla you can do It so sastly and quickly and while th. volcano Is active. Prompt attention to telegrams for bertha Sailing. : Oct. 14, Nov. 4. Nov. 28, Dee. 18. ate Book bow. OCEANIC 8. S. CO.. 8-78 Market Street. Baa fraaclscei Steamer Anvil salis from Albers Dock No. I. Thursday, October 12. 7 P. M.. for Tillamook, Bay City. Newport. Florence. Bandon and Coquille River points. Ticket office 128 Third st. Phone Mnin 828, A 4806. Dock phone A 1902. Main 161. Freleht and paasentTera, THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus Profits $900,000.00 OFFICERS: J. C AXWSWORTH. Prealdemt. R- W. jCHSEER, Caahter. R. LEA BARNES, Vlee-Presldeat. A- M. WEIGHT, Aaatataat Cashier. W. A. HOLT. Aaalataat Caahler. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED "NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES lumber mens National Bank CAPITAL $1,000,000 4 per cent on savings First National Bant Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of tho Rocky Mountains WILLS Every man and woman should make a will, and the advan tages of a Trust Company acting as Executor or Trustee will be generally conceded. WILLS may be drawn and filed with this company, which is authorized under the state banking law to act as Administrator. f - - Security Savings & Trust Company Portland, Oregon. Capital, $1000,000. Surplus, $400,000 The Canadian Bank of Commerce INCORPORATED 1S67. Bead Office Toronto, Canada. New York ltt Echangre Place. t London-2 Lombard Street Over two hundred other branches In the United States and Canada. P taken of collections. Jjrafts on all foreign countries and prin- ?iaiycfties In United States and Canada bought and sold, and a general banking: business transacted. Interest allowed on Time and Special Deposits. PORTLAND BRANCH, SECOND AND STARK STREETS F. C. M tLPAS, Manager. HAMBURG CRUISES DE LUXE ITALY and Egypt c I T; by the superb X Special 1 rip transatlantic liner KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICIUKIA" the largest ""d most luxurious steamer equipped JZ XZZQS? palm r-xden. rymnulum, electric baths. elevator. Will leave New York FEBRUARY 14. 1818, for Madeira, Gibraltar. Alaters. THle- f ranee (Niece), Ceaoa, Jfaplce aad Pert Said. Time for slgrht-seetna: at each port. To and from Port Said, 165 and up. or from all other porta. -115 and UP Also Cruise, to the Orient Beat Indies, a I Itatar sslTlal lTVTs. tBLfi. Write for bookicu 01. vruiam. T.in.rtrr xfTDir A V MVE 160 Powell St., San Franclaco. CaL, O.-W. R- A N. Co., Nor F. BurlTngtoi Koute.' etc! Ticket offices also a F. Pfluger. Jdulkey bldg.. Portland. Oregon. TR.tVFIJ.ua1 CTJEPB. OPEN BITEB TRANSPORTATION CO. STB. J.N.TEAL Freight received dally at Oak-at. dock for TbaDallea. Hood River. Wblts Balmon, I'rnn till, Kennewick. Paseo. Rlchlaud. Hanfori Whit. Bluffs, and Intermediate point. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE. FARE 50 CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. THH DALLE 3. , Steamer leave Portland Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday, 7 A. M. Returning TJ Dalles Monday. Wednesday. Friday. T arriving at Portland about BP. M. same day. W. S. Buchanan. Supt-i W. S. SmaUwood. Gen'l Mgr. Phone Main 8960. A 852T. NEW YORK-PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICBL 'Low Rates. Schedule Time. AMERICAN -HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. 213 Railway Ezeassgs Bide. fatrtlaaa. fetaia aOTa. . A sm OREGON Corner Fifth and Stark - AMERICAN REGULAR SERVICES LONDON - PARIS HAMBURG JIPENSYI,VATA...AOct. M. 9 A. M. tIPATRICA .- Oct-'S-0a JJ tKAISERIX APR. nC...a., 4 A. M. PRES. LiNCOIJ N'ov. 11, 10 A. M. tUnexcelled Rltx-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. Gymnasium. Electric Baths, -em..-..,.,. T7.1m narrittn. W111 CSll St Plymouth and Cherbourg. 'Second cabin only. namDurg u.i clu Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, Genoa 5S.S. CLEVELAND (World Cruise) Oct. a 8.8. CIXCIW ATI .' Not. 1, nee. t S.B HAMBURG - IWlll have accommodations for umltea number of passengers to MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR and VILLEfc RANCE tRlvlera). TRAYELERa' GTJIDK. THE BIG 3 BEAR BEAVER ROSE CITY EXPRESS STEAMERS PUS Ban Prancisco and Los Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. S. S. Beaver Sail 4 P. M. October . BAN FRAXCISCO PORTLAND 6d CO. Ticket Office. 11 Third St. phone. Main 40 and A 140 J. San Franclcso. Los Angeles and San Pedro Direct. North Pacific S. S. Co.'s S. S. Roanoka and S. 6. Elder sail every Wednesday alter nately at 6 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third St.. near Alder. HARTIN i. RTGLEY, Passenger Agent. W. E. SLCSSER. Freight Agent. Phones M. 1314. A 131. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER, lls frum Aiiiswortb Dock. Portland. 9 P. every Tuesday. Freight received at Ainsworth Dock dally up to 5 P. M. Pas senger fan. first-class. 10; second-claaa, $7. Including meala and berth. Ticket offlcs Alnaworth Dock. Phone Mala 2Sd. Main 119. A. 1284. - k