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THE JIORNLNG OREGONIAN. THURSDAY. SEPTE3IBER . 19, 1912. 17 HUP MARKET OPENS Iblueatem. f.c; forn--fold. in, 774:78c; Taljey, 7J TOWSOc: red Ru- a sue FLOUR Patents 4.49 Mr barrel straight. S3.90: ixDorts. X3.6Oe3.70; Val ley, 14.40: grahata. $4.40; whole wheat. MILLSTUFFS Bran. $23.50 per ton shorts. 24; middling. 132; rolled barley. ::. BARLEY" Ferd, $26 per ton; brewln cracked. $31.1 Momnrt mi fhrt Prtet I r frtii sill ner ton. uiiianu uii inc vuaoi io iui met corn wnoii. t3S.st: . . ... - I per ton. i BeSt UU2 ItY. I . HAY No. 1 timothy. 17; ot and vetch " I 111: alfiXfa OATS siot. 27.50iS ter ton; futures, .oig-i per ton. Vegetable and Fruit. DALLAS LOT BRINGS 9CUZ?,tl. IZ le per pound; pear, 73c.5t-l.25 per box zr&oe&. DOcft Si 5 Der Dox. TROPICAL FRIT ITS Ormnrei Valeaci. $4ft4.50: Calif.rnla grapefruit. 5; lemons. r&6?6 50 per bx; pineapples. c per pound. mkloxs tantftiouDes. i ner craie, wa termelon. $1.25 per hundred; Cassabaa, fl.Jb per doeen. omonh waua waiia. 7,c per ac VOTATOIS J ob tine plcs: Burbanka. 50 tJOo pr hundred ; a wee., potatoes, 2c per poona VEGETABLES Artichoke. 654?75 per dozen; beans, 2c; cabbage. llHc per pound: cauliflower, tlig'1.25 per dozen; eel err, a0c75e per dozen; corn. 15&2io par The hop market la gradually openinr with ?i"n: cuenmoers. No per box; e"pI"- a . . ... i n u on . uni wunu . iieou icu uic. v w in. uemana. a. mijnt oe expected, mainly I pr dosen; sea. 8t?c per pound: pcopers. MuMiiiy. uraer. as vet. arelooeo per pound: raaishe. 10 Vive per few and cannot be expected In volume un-I dozen: tomatoes, 40 6 50c per box; garlic til the dealers at the consumlnr centers V.7T..- Vr-ti. t,, i-c .. n ,n have Inspected as triples of the crop, when sack; turnips. 1 1.26 per sack; beet $1.50 rrprwtimiii. nnea of samples reach the Pr sac. Eastern and English markets it is nrob- aoie mat Duylng will be heavy. In the meantime the growers who have their crops ready, or nearly ready for market, are snowing more Interest in selling conditions. ine undertone of the market Is firm. The most Important deal reported yester- This Price Isvlso Offered In Yakl- ma Barth Reduces His Estimate of the European Crop. London Quotations. " Dairy and Country Produce. EGGS Case count. 27 B28c: candled. 28 we 20c: extras. 30c per dozen. CUEEBE Triolet. 17c Der pound: twins. 17e; dailies. 1714c: Young Americas. 184c per pound. BUTTER Oregon creamery butter, cubes. amounting to about a carload, to Ralph VEAL Fancy. 14 15c per pound. Williams at 19 cents. The Becke & Push POULTRY Hens. nuil5c; broilers, 15 lot of 20 bales of baby hops, at Aurora, "c: young. 106.12c; geese, seize was brought by Mlshler & Gribble at 14 I " cent. A transaction between dealers ln- .w W" a' SALMON - Columbia River, one-pound reported. This crop was picked after a talis, 12.25 per dozen: . eight-pound, tails. ot ine yara naa blown down, but the 2.5; one-pound flats, sz.u; Alaska pin, hona cn nf muui khwih. ...ii.. 1 one-pound talis. S1.25. In the Takim. section, deafer. . offer- LF0(f-Ro"ted' ,n drum- 2140 ing 19 cents for the best quality, but grow- I HONET Choice. $3.73 per ease; strained are noming out lor more. The Call- noney, luc per pound, fornla market Is quiet. Offers of 18 ti cents I NUTS Walnut. 116H9 per pound were made la the Mendocino section, but Brazil nuts, 12 He: filberts, 14015c: si moods, 17021c; peanuts, SQSttc; cocoaauta. grower, are stubborn sellers. Bids of 23 9ocl per dozen: chestnuts. 12o per "" iu Deing made in New York J peund; hickory nuts. SfrlUc per pound. state. I BEANS Small white. 6.40c; :arge white. Generally firm market. nr.v.ii in E. Lima, Hc; Pink. 4-lSc; Mexicans. rope. ' The following cable was received SALT-anuls'led. '15 per ton: half yesterday by James Ptneus, of Tacoma, ground 100s. 7.50 per ton: 50s. 18 per ton from. Ironmonger, of London: I 6UGAR Dry granulated. S5.95; fruit and uiow.i. I (.); cubes, bareis. 10.35. noiaing expecting higher price. Continental RICE No. 1 Japan. 8c; cheaper gnaOes, market, are firm with upward tendency." 1 55c; southern head, l7i John Barth A Son. of Viimhnr. o,l,t.H DRIED FRUITS App'.aa, 10c per pouni.' . . I apriocts, 12914c; peaches, 8llc; prunes, J -ropean crop at i.- Italian 8 10c; silver. 18c; figs, white and 300.000 cut., which is 50.000 cut less than black. 6"47c: currants, e; raisins, loose tneir previous estimate, with 430,000 cwt Muscatel, HOIT; bleached, Tnompson. for America, their world estimate Is 1.730.- 11,4 c' unbleached Sultanas. 8Hc; aeed.d.TH 000 cwt. The Barth cable adds: "We have J??0,, Ju" C a good opinion of the future of the market.' hard. $1.00 per box. Provisions. HAMS All sizes. 18 19c; ROGIE R1VEB MELONS IN' MARKET reaches Very Scarce and Firm Orange Prices Are Advancing. A part car of Rogi" River watermelons was put on sale yesterday. anTln spite of tiie lateness oi me season they sold well I pound, 9c at x cent a pound. Rogue River cantaloupes I per case. were In fair sunnlv and .ta.lv MISCELLANEOUS Plirs- feet, kilts. 1LS5; P.ch .r. .,, sliced beef, lnsldes, 123 per case: dried be.f. Peaches are very scarce. A few .mall lns,d(.a 24c per pound; sausage. c.rvaJat. ahipmonta from Southern Oregon made up 20025c; holatelner. 15c; Italian ham, 20o; most of the offerings. Mulrs were quoted liver sausege, quarters, 95; Vienna sausage. at 45 cents and Crawfords at 50 centa. A "u"'"i Dlcnic& ll!te; skinned, 18 o 19c; boiled. 27c BACOJ. Fancy. '728e-; choice, 1923c. DRY SALT MEATS Backs, dry salt. l.i &14c; backs, smoked. 14"A &15ac: bellies. dry salt, 14 6c smoked. 10c LAKu llercai oasis, choice, 15c; corn- leaf, three-pound pails, s&.io car of Yakima peaches Is due Friday. The orange market I. firmer and prices on Valenclas were advanced to $44.50. Local supplies are low and no futher ship ments are expected until new navels come In. and they will be late. nop. Wool and Hides. HOPS lUli crop. 14 fill:, according to quality. MUMAlti unoice. kzc per pound. PELTS Dry. 18c: full woi-1 butcher peltsH S4.Z0 49.1.7O; searings, zorouo. WOOL Eastern Oregon. 14 ISo per The Front-street potato market Is tempo- I pound according to shrinkage; Valley. 21a rarlly firmer, as rece nt, for several davs 2214c per pound. have been light. There Is no improvement H1?88!1-hiaes, 1212V4c perpound; ... i ,h. jk salted :air, asic; salted kip, 111912c jet In the shipping demand. ,reen hlde, llc dry calr No asJT No. xn. unnno uemucrai says: jt is report- 1 2. 20c; dry bides. 201922c; salted stags, 7n a that all of the apples on the Frultland 1 vsc; grevn stags. efi7c. bench .have been sold to a New York firm CASCABA Per pound, 4650; carlota. t at 11.25 a box. It 1. mid that thl. 1. fit I wSltC- aame company that recently purchased the Hood River apple. linseed Oil and Turpentine. MOVING CROPS SERIOUS T.TMarvn mi Daw ' 11. barrels. 77c: raw case's. KOc: bnlleii ensa' PROBLEM Mc. a uxjrc. iir.. leases, ouc; narreia, aifta ult and Vegetables Will Requira 425.000 per gaiiuo. Mors Cars Than Last Year. Because of rather disquieting report, as '"--"-'-"-u ruili.i. to car shortage, some wholesale fruit and I Prices Quoted at the Bay City for Vega- produce dealers in the East are making cat- tables, fruits. Etc. cuiatlons and estimates as to how many SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18. The follow- more car. will be required to move the lead- lng produce prices were current here today: tng products during the Fall and Winter of Lf.r,llT. ?SiJ. .57 i ?T, commoa. 1 1 1 .-. va.. I u. ml,.,, I . ' yuw-ui - " " ' " ""j" j . 1 I ons. choice, su: common. S2: DiDAanD;ii .inn i.nosi iniurniDuniBuie aiincuiiy in ar- i ! q1 z.du. rlvlnf attroncluslona by which they are Cheeae Toung America, 3 5 "if 16c. . wiiiinsT tn itinii K,t thm nn...r.iittt. A.l Butter Fancy creamery, 3Jc. -.a M....in. . w . - , r.tt more, oc; rancy rancn, 4uc. r" -". -"uri.tii vi . veuetablea Cucumbers, 2C.50c; garlic, 2 ummwrct3. ror me cruet crops mere are l 4c i -creen peas "ii (d, tic : Btrina beans. 1U official figures from which a reasonably close I tv'dc; tomatoes, 2&Socj eggplant, 40(a 7oC; estimate can be made. For minor cropa the ' uo- -n. . EARLY GAINS LOST I with actual business in bankers' b!i: at $4.8230 for 90-day bills and af $4.Sj(J0 for demand. Commercial bills, S4.82. Bar sliver. Goc Id exican dollars. 4S c. Government bonds, steady: railroad bonds. Irregular. Reaction in Stocks Late in Day Carries Prices Down. Boston Mining Stocks. PRESSURE ON LEADERS BOSTON, Sept. IS. Closing quotations: Allouez 45VMohawk 7 AmaL Copper.. S7VI,Xevada con..... 224 Am Z L 4 S. 31 "4 Nip. Mines S4 Arlx. Com 4!Xorth Butte ... 34 B & C C S M 6Vi, North Lake .... 4t Cal. 4 Ariz SOliiOld Dominion., ou Cl. A- Hecla. . 545 (Osceola 113 Centennial -10'Qulncy S7U Con. R. Con. Co. 4ii feftehannon loife E. Butte C. Mine 14 Superior 44 Franklin X Sup. & B. M 15s Uiroux con.... 54 Tamarack .... 4V Granbv Con 56:u.S. S. R. 4t M. 4 Greene Can 0 ds nfd .....508 Isle Boy. (Cop.) 34;L'tah Con 11 V..T at. 91. TTtali tnr Cn . Af. GQRN HELPS WHEAT Prices Are Strengthened by ' the Bulge in the Former. Kerr 'Lake TJL'oll c ....... T., ' n vi?it af Lake 2oxxer . . 35.1 Winona J"-n . It. en. rnnn.. sii r-a,-ii,-iT,a- Treasury Official, Vllio Is In- . quiring Regarding Possible Money Stringency. Miami Copper.. 28 4 Coadltion of .-the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Sent. 18. At the begin ning of business today the condition of the Lnitea states treasury was: Workins: balance in Treasury of fices 84,211.176 In hanks and Philinnine Treasury 33.:20.4j7 The total of s-eneral fund 146.630.428 NEW YORK. Sent 18. The financial Receipts yesterday 2.000.144 community was rather more interested to- Disbursements 2,850.224 day in the visit to this city of a repre- The deficit to date this fiscal year to sentatlv. of th. Treuurv Denartment than $11,718,173. as against a deficit of $19,u02.- 5J!r.XrrU2 "H?, 1 8 Tbeseureicludr-Panama C.na, and with T banking Interest regarding a possi- P""" debt transaction. ble money stringency, for the purpose of laving the exact facta before becretary Macveagh. Ranki nff. rrt further loss of cash and call money, 'which opened at 5 per cent, hovered around that point. ior me greater part of the day. Time rates were un chan red. .When the stock market opened most of th lead in iiuufs. narticularly the anthra cite shares, Harriman and Hill issues and numerous industrials and special stocks. were ud from substantial fractions to point. Some of the gains were extended in the forenoon. . Ton Prioe PaM Durinir tJi T)av at Reallring sales and short aelling wiped 1 . HOG MARKET IS LOWER JjIBERAIi RECEIPTS A?iD POOR QUALITY CAUSE WEAKNESS. out a . large part of the rise in the early afternoon and In the final hour few, If any. important advance remained. Reading was weakest of the leaders witn consiaeraoie pressure against United States Steel and some of the coppers, none of which had participated materially m tne eany upwa.ru movement. North Portland Yards Is $9.10. Other Lines Steady. The local market continues to be well provided with hogs. About six load were of them from Bonds were at first inclined to harden, received vesterdav. most but became irregular with the late reac- Eatern Oregon. The quality was against SSSoo? S3Sd ."enmenibond; of the offerings, and thl. with the were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. High. Low. Amal Copper .. 31.C00 Soli i Am Aarlcult Am Beet Suspar. 12.300 American Can .. 14,500 do preferred. . 400 Am Cotton .Oil.. 900 Am. Ice Securi Am Linseed . . . 500 Am Locomotive 400 Am Kml A Kef 2.0O0 do preferred.. 2TO jus Am Sugar Ret.. 1,700 128 Am Tel & Tel.. 300 144 Am Tobacco . .. 300 275 Anaconda M Co 10.800 4t 711 V 42, 60 Vs OS 44 "4 80 700 107 107 54 41 80 i4 42 Mi 901, 3.000 277 M: :.5oo 1.100 l.ooo 31 80 18 Atchison do preferred. . Atl Coast Line.. Bait & Ohio . .. Bethlehem Steel 4.700 Brook R Tran.. 1.900 C anadian Pac .. Central Leather Ches & Ohio ... Chi Gt West .. C. M & St Paul. 2.700 IO Chicago st N w loo I4ii Col Fuel & Iron 1.1O0 Consol Gas .... Corn Products .. Del & Hudson.. D & R Grande.. do preferred.. Distillers' Secur Erie do 1st pf . do 2d pf .... Gen Electric . .. Gt North pf .... Gt North Ore . . Hnols Central. Interbor Met.. do preferred. 754 41 60 57 144 43 'A 83 los 127 Vi 144 274 46 pressure to sell, led . to an easier market. Steadiness prevailed In other lines. The best steer on sale were taken at $7 and other sold at $6.25 to $6.85. Heifer. brought $6 and $6.50. Trading in the cattle division was quiet. The top price paid during the day lor hogs' was $9.10. The bulk of sale of light weight were at $9. ' Heavy hogs sold at $8 to $8.25. The only transaction reported in tne eneep mnrlr.t u- n K. I. rif a ill (I ll nf sood f M I i ..... v. .. an Bid 87 5S14 76 42 0 5T 23 14 43 300 108 108 127 144 273 40 108 102 141 The Canyon City Eagle says: "W. S. Phillips, of Izee, was a Canyon City busi ness visitor this week. Mr. Phillips says that he has been offered 5 cents a pound for his cow stuff delivered on the John Day River. This would make the beef steer stock worth about 6 cent. This price 107 is without any previous record in this coun- 30 600 140 400 15 100 168 300 300 900 34 37 64 31 80 17 10714 140 35 145 15 1US '34" 30 54 41 9014 277 31 80 1 307 13H ty.' Receipts yesterday were: 100 cattle. 2 calves, 601 hogs and 2823 sheep. Shippers were: The Arlington Lumber Company, Condon, 1 car of hogs; Glabey Brothers, The Dalles, 1 car of hogs; W. B. Kurtz, The Dalles. 2 cars of hogs; J. H. Phlrman, Hunts Ferry, 1 car of hogs; H. F. Dixon, Terrebonne. 3 cars of cattle; G. Wood. Sil- 15 v.rtnn. 1 car of cattle and calves: R. M. W' . stanfleld. Kershaw. 10 car. olVsheep; A. R. Bohoskey, Dwlght. Wash., 3 cars of sheep, and J. C. Morehead, Centerville, Wash.,- 1 car of siogs. The day's sale, were as follows: Weight, price. 35 4514 14 1.700 183 4,300 140 700 4614 200 130 1.800 2.500 20 Oll'rt Inter Harvester 1,900 125 Inter Marine pf 100 . 20 182 139 46 129 20 60 125 20 21 37 33 30 63 43 182 J3 45 130 20 60 123 20 ...w-u, ...... ... wnn a .iBfeao. alfalfa S.1 1 n 1.1.50 and fori potatoes Salinas Burbanks. Sl.25fil.83: ten-year average a. to condition, some of thes. only estimates as to yields are given, with an assumption that they will exceed 1911. Hers are some, of the results of the reckoning: 1911. 1912. Apples, barrels 3ft.Ooo.OOI 50,0PO.0ft0 Potatoes, barrels .... 97.670.000 133.000,000 Florida citrus, boxes. .. 3.000.000 6.500.000 Such crops ss pears, grape, cabbage and onions are estimated as averaging an in crease of 6 per cent over last year. The dried bean and pea crops of New York, MlrfTigan and California will require many mors cars than last year. Everything here mentioned being takeu into consideration, it Is believed that at least 425.000 more cars will be needed for fruit and vegetable alone than were needed during the preceding Fall and Winter. NORTHWESTERN MARKETS ARE Sl 1KT Wheat Bayers Are Holding Bark and Farm era Are Not Pressins; ales. The local grain market was quiet yester day. Wheat dealers were not active in op erating in the interior and farmers were net pressing sales at the prices quoted, 78 4T79 cents for club. 79&S0 cents for forty- fold, and 83 ..cents for bluestem. Oats were steady at $-7.50t?2g for spot supplies. Dealers were talking $27 for Oc tober delivery, hut speculative Interest in b-arley was slow and unchanged. . . Local receipts In cars were reported by the Merchants Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay .Mnnnsy ....... 114 Tuesday , 145 Wednesday .... 10S Year ago 53 Reason to date..:9:; Year ago 2tr.5 41 9 3 16 22 10 20 8 12 S 6 15-5 7 SS5 4M 1K 39$ 118 577 258 658 Mop. Contracted for Three Tears. AURORA. Sept. IS. (Special.) E. C. Boardman has contracted his hops for the next three years following this year at 11 cents straight to Klaber. Wolf ft Netter. In 1913 he will deliver S0.0OO pounds. In 1914 12.000 pounds, and In 1915 12.000 pounds.' Mlshler & Gribble today purchased :0 bales of baby hops at 14 cents from Charles Becke. Jr. They ace hops that yielded at the rate of 120 boxes per acre and were ex celled vby only one other yard in this section. So far as can be learned all hops that have sold at IS cents hers have not yet been taken in and one lot that sold at that price has been rejected and later sold at a figure lower by 2 cents. Eggs Scarce and Finn. Egg. were the firmest feature of the coun try produce market. The supply was limited and the best candled local stock was in de mand at 30 cents, . Poultry of all kind, sold well at firm prices. Dressed meats were also firm and ecsree. The butter and cheese markets were steady and unchanged. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of th Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. alances. Portland $1,002,433 $203,195 Heattls .379.841 259.532 Tacoma 674.070 34.511 Spokane 7S.1.221 98.092 PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain. Tlma. Feed, Eta, WHEAT Track prices; Club, i8ST9c; sweets. I1.75a1.90. Receipts Flour, 2526 quarter sacks; wneat. centals; parley. t(i,si. centals oats. 4905 centals; potatoes. 7075 sacks; mid dlings. 100 sacks; hay. 393 tons; wool, 504 bales. Metal Markets. NEW YORK. Sept. 18. Copper, quiet. Standard spot to November, 17. 25fe 17.75c; electrolytic, 1717c; lake, 17S17c; casting, 17v17c Tin. Arm. Spot, 49.27 49.37 Ud; Sep tember. 49.3049:o0c: October. 4Sg49.50c Lead. firm. 5.108J-5.20c. Spelter, steady, 7.25 7.75c. Antimony, nrm. - Cookson's. S.50C. Iron, unchanged. Copper arrivals 185 tons. Exports this month. 33.024 tons. London copper firm ; spot. 7S 7s 6d; futures. 79 7s 6d. Local exchange sales tin, 50 tons. London tin firm: spot. f224 6: futures, 221. Local exchange sales lead. 50.0iH tons. London lead. f2 10s. London spelter. 27 5s. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 67s 6d In London. New York Cottea Market. NEW YORK. Sept. IS. Cotton futures closed steady 10 to 19 points higher. Sep tember. 11.28;. October, 11.32; November, 11.45: December. 11.58; January. 11.57; Feo ruary. 11.63; March. 11.73: May. 11.80; June. 11.70: July. it. so. spot closed quiet. Middling uplands. 11.90; do. gulf. 12.15. Sales, 366 baits. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 18. Cotton Mid dling. llc. Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Ga., Sept. IS. Turpentine firm, 3S$3sl3C.. Sales, 343 barrels; receipts. 422 barrels; shipments, 191 barrels; stocks, 37,400 barrels. Rosin firm. Sales. 2500 pounds: receipts, 1300 pounds; shipments, 1S0O pounds; stocks, IS, 700 pounds. Quote: B, $6.25; D. $6.30: E. $4.35; F. G. H. I and K. $6.42: M. $6.60; N, $7.35; WG, $7.80; WW. $8.20. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, Sept. IS. Coffee ' futures closed steady, 1 to 8 points net higher. Sales 72.300 bags. Sept.. 13.84c; Oct. and Nov., 13.77c; Dec. 13.74c; Jan.. 13.73c: Feb.. 13.71c; March and April. 13. 73c; May end June. 13.74c: July. 13.73c; Aug.. 13.73c. Spot quiet. Rio 7s. 14c; Santos 4s,, 16c Mild quiet. Cordova. 16$ lite. Raw suKar steady. Muscovado, .89 test, 3.8c; centrifugal, .96 test. 4.30c; molasses sugar. .89 test, 3.61c. Refined steady. Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO. Sept. IS. Butter steady; creameries. 246.28c; dairies. 22624c Eggs steady: receipts 7854; at mark, cases included. 17glbc; ordinary firsts, 19c: firsts. 21c. Cheese Firm; daisies. 15 0 16c: twins. lSSWac: Young America. 1516c; long horns. 154 6 16c. Duluth Flax Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Sept. 18. Close: Lin seed, on track. $1.83; to arrive. $1.66; September, $1.79 bid: October, tl.63 bid; November. $1.61 asked: December, $1.56 asked; January, $1.35 bid. Wool at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Sept. IS. Wool Steady; ter ritory anf Western mediums. 2125c; fine mediums. 18 6 2Qr; fine. 13fl 17c. Hops at New York. NEW YORK, Sept. 18. Hops, quiet. Got-hen. Or., Man Weds. VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. IS. (Spe cial.) William A. Curry, of Goshen, Or., and Mrs. Nellie E. Egan, of Devils Lake, N. D., secured a license here to marry today. They were witnessed by Charles Myers, of Portland. lnt Pump .... K C Southern., Laclede Gas . ., Lehigh Valley . Louis & fan. . Mo Pacific . . . , Nat Biscuit ... National Lead .. N Ry Mex 2 pf. N Y Central . . . N Y. Ont Wes Norfolk & West North American Northern Pac .. Pacific Mall Pennsylvania ... People's Gas . .. P, C C St L. Pittsburg Coal . Pressed S Car.. ull Pal Car . . Reading Repub I & S . do preferred, j Rock Island Co do preferred. . St L & S F 2 pf Seaboard Airline do preferred.. SIOss Sheffield .. Southern Pac .. Southern Ry . . do preferred.. Tenn Copper .. Texas & Pao .. Union Pacific ... do preferred. . U S Realty .... U S Rubber U S Steel do preferred.. Utah Copper . . Va-Caro chom . Wabash do preferred..' Western Md Westing Elec . . Wheel & L. E. . . Total .ales for the day, 433,500 .hares. 100 ' 27 27 27 400 27 27 27 . ' 105 T.50O 169 1B8.?1 168 1.000. 102 161 162 2,500 353 . 151 152 .. 50O 2914 . 27 29 S.100 42 42 41 200 138 138 138 00 60 - 59 59 29 900 115 115 115 100 .16 36 S 1,900 11714 117 117 100 84 84 84 6,300 128 H 127 127 300 31 31 31 1.300 124 124 3 24 117 300 HO 109 10 SOO 24 24 24 6"0 37 37 37 400 108 168 168 60.000 170 3S 168 1.900 20 28 28 ' 3o 90 no 871 3.200 27 26 26 1.5O0 53 52 62 -.35 10O 23 23 22 500 30 50 50 55 1.10ft 111 110 110 2.000 31 31 31 2.000 S.i . 8514 85 50O 44. 43 43 1.4O0 24 23 24 19,300 171 170 170 300 89 89 89 83 9.900 53 51 52 59,500 74 74 74 30O 113 113' 113 25.3ort 66 64 65 1,200 411 4514 45 100 4 4 4 600 14 14 14 400 82 82 81 5,500 85 82 84 6 6 steers 1082 4 heifers 955 4 heifors . 89 8 heifers 992 7 steers 1103 1 stag 800 1 bull 1130 7 steers ...................... 1035 16 steers 1235 6 steers 10 298 lambs S3 3 hogs 58 hogs 209 hogs o-"' 1 hog 420 76 hogs 194 2 nOKS 90 hogs 201 89 hogs 221 2 hogs 4 hogs - ''OT 92 hog 204 90 hogs 104 2 hogs 80 hogs 20n .1 hnira l.O The range 01 prices at tne yaras was as follows: $6.55 6.00 6.50 6.50 6.85 6.50 3.75 6.25 7.00 6.80 6.30 8.75 9.00 8.25 8.00 9.00 8.00 9.00 9 00 8.25 8.00 9.00 9.10 8.25 9.00 8.00 MANITOBA HARVEST LATE - -. V Killing Frost in the Northwestern Edge of the Corn Belt and Dronth Southwest Send Price, of That 1 Cereal Up. ' CHICAGO. Sept. IS. Frost in the North west and drouth in the Southwest made corn the-speculative leader today on change. The price of th cereal made a net advance of c to lc. Last trading left wheat varying from c off t. 8o up, Disappointing cables made wheat turn weak earlv in the day. Doubt was ex pressed whether exnorts this season would equal those of a year ago, notwithstanding that prices had recently suffered a oreax of two cents. The opening varied from off to up. December started at 90c to 91c ranging from c decline to a like ad vance. Then the nrlee fell to 014I90C Corn strength led to a rally, which was aided by reports of rough weather delaying the Manitoba harvest. The close was steady; c net higher for December, at 91 c Frost in the northwestern edge of the corn belt turned out to be or tne Killing sort. There ' was also a forecast of frost tonirht In Iowa. Simultaneously crop ex perts Issued estimates to show that drouth damage in Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma had been more severe than previously re ported. Cash grades and the September delivery shared In the advance. Oats responded to the corn strength. Provisions fluctuated. , The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. . $ .91 $ -92 .. .iiv-fr .ni ...95 .96 . CORN. .. .69 .71 .. .52 .53 .. .52 .52 OATS. - .. .32 .82 .. .32 .32 .. -.34 .34 MESS PORK. ..18.73 16.87 . .16.80 16.92 ..18.00 18.13 - LARD. . "!l0".77 10.82 10.75 ..10.52 10.67 10.52 ..10.37 10.45 10.37 Sept. Dec. May Sept. Dec. May Sept. Dec. May Sept. Oct. Jan. Low. $ .91 .90 .95 .6S .51 .51 .32 .32 .34- 36.75 30.80 'Close. $ .91 .! .96 .70 .53 .52 328 .34 16. SO 16.85 17.97 18.10 Sept. Oct. Dec. Jan. 10.77 10.82 10.67 10.31 SHORT RIBS. Sept. Oct. Jan. 10.55 10.47 v.ia Choice steers Good steers 1 Medium steers .... Choice cow Good cows ....... Medium cow .... Choice calve Good heavy calve Hogs Light . ...$6.85 $7.25 ... (.259 1.15 ... s.u& 1.113 ... 6.OO31 6.50 ... 5.50 . s ... 6.00 S.25 . .. 7.00Q 5 ... s.xaw i.uv ... I.ono t.m ... ..Ullftf ..j) ... 8.75S 9.20 ... 8.000 t.it BONDS. Reported by Overbeck & Cooke Co., Port land - American Tel & Tel conv 4. ...112 American Tabacco 4s 97 American Tobacco 0s Atchison Gen 4 96 Atchison conv 4s 107 Atchison adj 4s stamped Atchison conv 3s -04 Atlantic Coast Line cons 4s.. 94 Atlantic CoaBt L "LiNcoil" 4s l3 Baltimore & Ohio 3s .... Baltimore & Ohio 4s Brooklyn Rap Transit 4s . . . Canadian southern first 5a . . C & O 4s C B & Q gen mtg 4s C B Q Joint 4s C B & Q Ills 4s .- C B & Q Denver 4s Central Pacific first 4s Chicago & Eastern Illinois 4s Chicago K I & f ret .s Chi R I P Col trust 4s Colorado A Southern first 4. . Denver & Rio Grande 4s ..... .a Delaware & Hudson conv 4 . . . 97 Erie first cons P L 4. 87 V lnt Met 4s M Japanese 4s Japanese first 4. . Japanese Betgnu i.s 1. & N uni 4s Mo Kan & Texas 4s Rh,rk. Yearling. S.SO0 4.S lers 4-uuijz- s.na , sooa S.85 Lambs 4.60 9 6.65 Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts 7000. market steady to strong. Native steers. S5.85S 10.35: cows and heifers, $3.50,6.90; Western steers. $5.0O8.50; Texas steers. S4.50&6.60: range cows and heifers, $3.25 , feeders. $4.5068.00: calve... $5.009.00; hn is. ataea. etc.. S4.oKlia.au. Hogs Receipts 5600. market 5 to 10c lower. Heavy. $8,006 8.20; mixed. $8,109 S.20; light. $8.158 8.25: pigs, $O.0O7.3O; hulk nf sales. $S.10&8.20. Sheet! Receipts 24,000. market .teaay to strong. Yearlings, $4.755'7.50; wethers, $4.00(4.75: ewes. $3.50 9 4.50; lambs, $6.75 9 7. 50. 9li . . 9- . . 90 . .100 . . 9V'i .. 94 . . 95 !.'94 ..94 . . 77 . . 87 . . 68 83 113 7 321 97 ICS S9 105 95 94 91 90 90 100 lull 95 90 92 91 T 97 s; fis.mtri Pacific 4a 71 OA Chicago . Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Sent. 18. Cattle Receipts 14. 500; market steady to 10c higher; beeves. $5.75 (tc 10.90: Texas steers. S4.60&6. Western steers. $5.70;0.30; stockers and feeders. $4.204ii7.1o; cows, and heifers, $2.80 97.00; calves. . 130 iv. u. Hoes Receipts 22,000: market slow. 5c lower; llgnt, B. in 9 s.vo ; mixeu, i.5ijffo,oo; heavy. $7.7598.50; rougn, n.iat'-w; pigs S.4...0ff7.!Hl: bulk 01 sales .-S5.0OGXS.oO. Sheep Receipts, ds.vvu; maraet weak to 10c lower: native. t.ju a. 4.11U western. 98 I $3.50 9 4.60; yearlings. $4.6095.70; lamba. 5 87 8 94 87 98 88 fi 81 84 93 92 97 86 native. $4.859 7.50; Western, $5.00 9 7.55. -Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Sept. 18. Evaporated apples quiet. Prunes. quiet. Apricots, steauy. Peaches quiet. Raisins, barely steady .. 92 New York Central 3s New York Central L S 3s Vdo Vnrk t'itv 4s N Y City 4s of 1957 I... .108 Norfolk & Western 4s 96 Norfolk & Western conv 4s"..iiT X Y Ont & w 4s , Northern Pacific P L 4s . . Northern Pacific 3s Oregon Short Line 4s , Oregon Ry & Nav 4s penna tty 4s ot t. ...... philloDine Railway 4s Reading general 4s Republic of Cuba 5s Southern Pacific first ref 4s Southern Pacific col 4s Southern Railway 4s St L & S F ref 4 Union Pacific first 4s Union Pacific conv 4s . T-ninn Pacific ref 48 it niterfstates Steel S F 5 ...102 United States 2S registereu United states as coupon ... United States 3s registered . . United States 3s coupon . . . United. States 4s registered United States 4s coupon ... United Railway S F 4s Wabash first 4. Western Union 4s Westinghouso conv 5s ...... Western Pacific 5s Wisconsin Central 4s West Shore 4S 86 80 93 RAYMOND WILL HOLD FAIR 1 Pacific County Exhibitors Plan to Outdo Previous Efforts. '. 92 .. 98 .. 68 .. 91 .. 2 ..103 96 ..103 .. 93 .. 89 .. 78 78 ' .. 09 ..101 9S ..101 ..101 ..102 ..102 .113 97 llf 93 98 69 RAYMOND, Wash.. Sept. 18. (Spe cial.) Unless all signs fall the forth coming Pacific County fair, to be held in Raymond September 26, 27 and i8. will be the biggest and best of any 92 fair ever held in tnis county. with 93 I th fair 19 davs away, the exhibits are 1Kii already pouring in. 96 Eli Rockey, of Bay center, win ex- log hiblt his handsome team of black road- Bia8terg. Pacific County's herds of cattle Tsii I are practically all registered stock. 78 i with Hereford, and Jerseys predomi- 90 'A natlnar. althoue-h there are some KDlen- r1 did specimens of Red Polled ana Hol 302 steins in this county. 101 A milking contest will be a feature 101 of the fair and will run for two and perhaps three days. 1141. A Dig exruDii ot poultry irom ail over 113 114 the county is sure to follow the many 65 69 94 81 91 66 69 97 95 82 92 103 inquiries made. The vegetables and forage crops will be no disappointment to the visitors. A special feature of the fair will be the exhibit of oysters and shell fish. Willapa Harbor natives and Easterners will be shown from the seed, year by year to the mature oyster. On account of the good fruit season this year, the display of this county's Money. Exchange, Etc. iivnov Sept. 18. Bar silver, steady. oan-iaH r.r ounce: money. 11 fr2 per cent: rate of discount for ehort bills, 3 per cent; product In that line will be a surprise ao, inree " y 1 .0 everyone. RAW FRANCISCO. Sent. 18. Sterllnr on bonaon. to V ""--, .-. T TT l,.ll. Urarts, slgnt, jc; .ei.grapo, oc 1 1. " - NEW YORK. Sept. IS. Money on call. I HHEHAUS. Wash.. Sent. 18. (Sne strong. 4 95 per cent: ruling .rate, ,3 ipet- cjai.) The Moose has organized in 3 pi'r cent! " ' chehalis with a charter list of 130 Time loans, strong; 60 days, 5 per cent; members. Officers will be Installed 90 da-s, 55 per cent; six months, 6 Thursday evening. A Chehalis Moose percent. band is promised as a result of the Sterling exchange steady at a decline, I lodge starting in this city. ..10.45 10.52 10.45 9.80 9.82 9.73 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Corn No. 2. 7172c: do. white. 7274e 1. yellow. 71973c: No. 3. 7072c; do. white. 72i7S14c: do. yellow. 719 72o: No. 6971c; do. white, 7i972c; ao. yel low. 70 972c Rye No. 2. 65 'A St 6 lie Barley Feed or mixing, 40 0 52c; fair to choice malting, 58 971c. Timothy seed $2.&093.7o. Clover seed $13 917.50. Pork Mess, $16.92 917. Lard In tierces. $10.82. Short ribs Loose, $10.12 10.62 Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 120,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 2.449.000 bushels, compared witn 996 000 bushels nhe corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 231 cars; corn, 319 cars; oats, 252 cars; hogs, 18,000 head. Paget Sound Grain Markets. TACOMA. Wash.. Sent. 18. Wheat Blue stem. 82983c; club, 80c Yesterday's car receipts Wheat, 130; barley, 1; oats, hay, 16. SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 18. Wheat Blue- Stem, 82c; fortyfold. 79c; club, 79c; rite, 79c; red Russian. 77 c. Yesterday', car receipts Wheat, 66; oats, 4; barley, 4; hay, 18; flour. 11. Grains in San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18. Spot quota tions: Walla Walla. $1.47 91.60: red Rus sian. $1.47 (SI. 00; Turkey red $1.5391.67; hiu.Rr.OT. XI. 5511)1.574 : feed barley. $1,471. 1.50; white oats, $1.601.62 ; bran, $23.50 924; middlings, $32933; shorts, $27927.50. Call board sales Wheat, December. $1.30 bid; barley. December. $1.40; May, !.). Minneapolis Grain Market. Wheat c; May, 94c. Cash No. 1 hard, 90c; No. 1 Northern, 8890c: No. 2 Northern, 85 988c: No. 3 wheat, 83985c. No. 3 yeVJow corn, 70 971c Nc 3 ycKlle oats, 30931c. No. 2 ye. 699 61 c Flax. $1.79. . Banrsy, 38967c. European Grain Market. . T.TVtrntvim.. sent. is. Close: Wheat- October, 7sxd: December, 7s 5d; March, 7s 4d. WeSfher. fine. English country markets quiet. French country markets firm. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 18. Close: -September, 87c; December, 1VTMINNVILLE TERM OPENS College Year Begins With Bright Prospects for Big Season. - M'MINNVIXjJe. Or., Sept. ll (Spe cial.) The 55th year of McMinnville College opened yesterday with bright prospects for a large attendance or stu dents.. . Announcement by President L. W. Riley, registration of students and introduction of new students by the faculty followed- in their regular order. In the evening, at the church. Rev. Claude Kelly, pastor of the First Bap tlst Church, of San Jose, Cal., made the opening-address. After the address the Baptist Young People's Union gave Its annual reception to new stuaents. With two exceptions the faculty will be the same as that of last year. Pro fessor William R. Frerichs taking the place of Professor, N. E. Thomas, in the department of Greek and German, and Mrs. Bonnie Replogle succeeding Miss Nettie Leona Foy in the conserv atory of music Mrs. Bonnie Replogle will give one half of her time to McMlnnville and the other to her studio in Portland. She is a graduate of Frances Shimer School of the University of Chicago, and also of Jche American Conservatory in Chicago, and the Chicago Musical College. ' Professor F. C. Broughton, student secretary, recently returned from a 4000-mile trip for the interest of the college and reports that many young people are making McMlnnville College their goal for a future place to receive their literary training. , ' , LUMBERMENS National Bank Ask for Savings Booklet It tells about service given customers of our savings department. "Ye pay 4 per cent compound interest. Capital, $1,000,000 Corner Fifth and Stark THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK . PORTLAND, OREGON United States Depository Capital $1,000,000 NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED Surplus $1,000,000 J. C. AINSWOKTH, President. R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President R. W. SCHMEER, Casaier A. M. WRIGHT, Asst. Cashier W. A. HOLT, Asst. Cashier LADD &TILTON BANK . Established 1859. Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 800,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail able in all parts of the world. - V . OFFICERS. W. M. Ladd, President Robert S. Howard, Asnt. Cashier. Edward Cookingham. Vice-Pres. J. W. Ladd, Asst. Cashier. W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 900,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains V THE LARGEST STEAMER IN THE WORLD OLYMPIC New 45,324 Ton AMERICAN LINE N. Y., Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton Atlantic Transport Line New York London Direct. RED STAR LINE New York PoTerAntwerp iEt-rU WHITE STAR LINE New York Queenstown Liverpool N. Y., Plymouth, Cherbourg, Southampton Beaton Queenstown Liverpool Boston Mediterranean -Italy Sails from NEW YORK SEPT. 2S Oct 1 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 30 Dec 2 1 WHITE STAR-DOMINION Montreal Queb Uverpool "MEGANTIC & "LAURENTIC" Largest and Finest steamers on tit. Lawrence Kouta Only Four Days at Sea TO EUROPE IN COMPORT AT MOD ERATE RATES. Twin Screw S. S. "Canada" and "Tentonic" ONE CLASS (II) CABIN SERVICS THIRD CLASS CLOSED ROOMS Baggage checked through to Steamer In Bond. Embark night oefor sailing. No hotel or transfer expense. . Company's Office Boom "B" Bailey Building, Second and Cherry tits., Seattle, ot apical oauwaj Ha otcHm.inp akcum. . Goldendale Schools Open. GOLDENDA'LE. Wash Sept IS. (Special.) The school year started at Goldendale Monday with nearly 400 pupils enrolled, a decided Increase over 1911. Many changes in the School buildings were made during the Sum mer season by the Board of Education with a view to making conditions for the health and general welfare of the pupils as modern as possible. Prac tically the same corps of teachers are employed that have Deen teaching at Goldendale for the past two years at a small increase in salaries. Teachers are: High school Principal, F. J. Sleeper; Assistants, H. F. Onthrup and Christine Wilson. Grammar school H. D. Roberts, Roy Lockman. Mar garet Bowie, Margaret De Toe, Etta Blagg, Jaunita, KlcBiora, Anns tsowie and Anna Meier. Meaklll Gets Sehoolbonae. v CHEHALIS. Wash., Sept. 18. (Spe cial.) Mesklll s new scnooinouse is nearlng completion and is expected to be ready for use by September SO. It is a large and well-equipped building and manual training will be provided for In addition to regular class work. Ground is also available for agricul tural work at gardening by tne pupils. A pretty Bix-room bungalow has been provided for the home of the-teacher. A. C. Canterbury Is in charge. Cosmopolis casts her vote in . favor of bitulithic. Call at Room ' j 700 Journal Building for Reasons Why. I STOiya a.' INCORPORATED S f CONSULTINO and CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES FINANCED and MANAGED SO'Plna 8treet New York J.C.WILSON&CO. STOCKS, BO.VDS. GRAIN AJVD COTTON I MEMBERS HEW YORK STOCK BXCHAJVGE. SEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF THAJDE. TRK STOCK AJVD BO.Q EICUA.SGE, SAN FRANCISCO. P0ETLAND OFFICE: Main Floor Lumbermens Bank Bids. Fifth and Stark. Phones Marshall 4120. A 4187. ESTABLISHED 1894 f vti Mcon & Stew Railway, Lighting, Power, Water, Gas, Irrigation Construction Operation Reports 85 SECOND 6TM SAN FKANCISCO. NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS TRAVELERS' GUIDE, T" San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego Direct S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder Sail Every Wednesday Alternately at 6 P. St. NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO. US A Third St. Phone. Mala 1314. A 1311 COOS BAY LINE 6TEAMER BREAKWATER Sail from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 A. M., September 2. 7. 12, 17. 22. 27: October 3, 0. 10, 23. 80. Freight received at Ainswortn Dock dally up to S P. M. Passenger fare Flrst-clas. $10; second class. 47. Including berth and meals. Ticket office at Alnsworth Dock:. Telephones Main SpOO. A 2332. Portland & Coos Bay SS. Line. H. J. Mohr. Agent. EXPRESS STEAMERS FOR , Ban FrancUoo and Los Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE 8. 8. BEAVER sail 9 A. M. September IS. THE SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND 8. 8. Co. Ticket Office 132 Third Street. Phone Main 2b'05. A 25. LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIKGO STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD Railroad or any steamer to San Fran cisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest and tne UiVLi; strictly rirst-ciass passenger ships on the Coast. Average speed 28 miles per nour; cost i.'.uuv.uuu eacn. SAN Fit AN CISCO, PORTLAND c L. A. 8. S. CO. Main 628. Frank Bollam, Agent. A 4698 128 Third Street. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (Union Line of N. ' SYDNEY VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON Direct throuah steamers, salllnr from San Francisco Sept. 18, Oct. IS and every 2S days. The line to the Isles of the South Seas. For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agents r address Hind. Roluh 4 Co.. general agents. 679 Market St., San Francisco.