TIIE MORNING OREGONIAK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1910.
21
APPLES ARE STEADY
.El
m
Jonathans Bring Up to $4.50
at New York.
VALUES UNCHANGED HERE
fittxed Fruit Shipments Double In
Past Wffk Prices on Bar
reled Apples Steady.
The apple markets during the past week
have ruled about steady at shipping and
Consuming polntsL Northwestern boxed
Jonathans sold at t.t.50 In New York
and 13.23 and S.1.50 In other leading ter
minal markets, extra fancy boxed Jona
thans bringing IlKiiiM f. o. b. Colorado
and sili&JK) at Washington shipping
points.
In the barrel apple markets. New Tork
and Rhode Island Urnnlngs AH ruled
steady at tdfts.so per barrel f. o. b.
ahtpplng 'points with moderate hauling and
limited demand. In the consuming mar-
e-.s :ew Tork Creenlnss were also steady
at in New York. t.2S In Phil
adelphia and IT.iOaS In Chicago. Leading
fail tartetiea. A2Vi up. ranged SI.T5V- Per
buhel basket t. o. b. New York shipping
Point New York and Michigan Wealthys
closed between 7 and S per barrel
o. a. r"w sales were reported In con
suming markets. ranging StS.SOcj T.50.
Crimes Gold.n. A3H brought S f. o. b.
cash track from storage la Virginia and
held steauy at Bt JO per barrel In Cin
cinnati. T1 In Baltimore and advanc
ing to i.M in Philadelphia. Staymen
tVlnesape. were quoted at t'tT.M p
barrel and Ben Davis at i t. o. b. mhf
pmg pomta.
shipments of boxed apples doubled from
"ek. lil cars as compared to ISO.
Washington shipped i9 cars. Colorado 20O j
-'. pmpments or barrel ap
ples also Increased greatly. 1S cars last
week and zttl this aeek. The Virginia
sn ppva km cars. New York Illinois
- and Michigan rjl.
CHAIN HIKS ABE Ml.tKl'LY AUI AX I.D
rolled barley. tS: rolled oats. $40; ground
barley. ds: scratch reed. lis.
CORN Whole, T0; cracked. 72.
HAY Buving prices, I. o. b. Portland:
Alfalfa, -."j&3u: cheat. $11919; clover.
IJIO : oats and vetch, IJltj--: valley
umoiay. gjef2S.
Dairy and Country Prod a re.
Bl'TTtK Cubes, extras. U)tfK
per pound: prints, parchment wrappers.
oox lota, 60c: cartons. S5c: half boxes,-
more: less than half boxes. 1c more; but-
terfat. No. 1. tttxtatic Der DOUnd.
CHEESE Tllia.-nook. f. o. b. Tillamook,
triplets. 3oc: Young Americas, 31c; long
horns. 31c; Coos and Curry, t. o. b. Myrtli
Point, triplets. 28c; Young Americas. SO(4a
COGS Oregon ranch, candled, tUtoulic
selects. rToc: eastern. ,c.
POCt.TR Y Hens. 24 3uc; broilers." 33 O
28c: ducks, 23v3c; geese, 20c; turkeys.
nominal.
VEAL Fancy. 2o per pound.
PORK. fancy. 2c per pound. -
ADVANCE IN RAIL STOCKS
Frails and Vegetables.
FRUITS Oranges. S.75f.75: lemons
16 0 8.30 box: bananas, vfcSSc per pound
apples. 11. 25 6 3.00 per box; cantaloupes,
11.221(3.23 per crate: peaches. 81c1.10
per box; grapes, 263 per box, Stsvllo
per pound; pears, $2.2363: casabas, 2HC
per pound.
VEGETABLES Cabbage. 24 62Hc per
pound: lettuce, i2.S0W2.I3 per crate: beets.
12.0U&2.73 per sack: cucumbers. i3cvi
a box; tomatoes. 63f90c per box: beans.
Kfrlic; green corn, So ft 40c doxen: egg
plant. 7&c pound: turnips. I2.t3 per
sack: carrots. 12 5 2.23 per sack.
POTATOES Oregon. $2 3 2.30 sack
sweet, life til e ner Dound.
ONIONS Oregon. 34&3Hc per pound.
Provisions.
Local Jobbing quotations:
HAMS All sizes. Choice. 84e40c
standard. 363c; skinned, 13 36c; pic
nic. ?3c: rnttau roll. 30c
LARD Tierce basis, 32c; compound.
27 Uc ner Dound.
DRV SALT Short, clear hack 4. 280
33c: Dlates. ZHfilVc: exports. 29tv32c,
BACON Fancy. 96 32c; standard. 42 O
43c; choice, 3sc
Maple Groceries.
Local Jobbing Quotations:
lil'UAK Sack ba.-lo: Fruit or berry.
SS.H3: beet. SH.53; golden C, 19.13: po
dered. In barrels. $10.23; cubes. In barrels.
110 411
NL'TS Walnuts, 260 34c: Brazil nuts.
33c: filberts. 3oc: almonds. 24630c; pea
nuts. 1KV20C.
SALT Half ground. 100s. 117 per ton:
30s. 318.73 per ton; dairy. t2tl.3062S per
ton.
RICK Blue Rose. 14VjC per pound.
BtANS Pink. 7Vc: lima. lUSo pet
pound: bayous, 7c: Mexican red. 7c.
COrr&tt Hoavea. in arums, wwc-
pound.
; calf
c; dry
a Laval
tsn (mil Are Mroacer
fcarhaags.
Tfsrs was a mi h firmer feeling In
the grain market yesterday, but business
was reported quiet. Corn bids at the
Merchants Exchange were raised 30c9
9 and oats -i(li. Bulk barley
otrers were UjOIiJ higher and northwest
ern eariey was up Mnll.M At Han
Francisco December barley sold at 3J.03.
Tne t liK-ago barley market closed lfec
ataner.
earner conditions In the middle west.
as wired from Chicago: "Minneapolis.
'our. cool; Duluth, raining, cold. 40 de
grees: Chicago, raining. 63; Qulnejr. clear,
cool; Missouri, clear. S3 to 72: Kan
ciear. ou; Kentucky and Tennessee, clear,
fine: Omaha, part cloudy, cool; Davenport,
ciodtiy. cool; Cincinnati, clearing op, no
rain."
. Terminal receipts In cars were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat, llerley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
Portland. Wed '!
Year aso wl
Beason to date.2.'
Vear ago 44
Tacoma. Tues. .!
Year ag !."
Season to date. !."
1 ar ago 1 1 J'l
Seattlr. Tuts.. l7
ear ago 47
Reason to dale.l-".7
lear ago l.ao
1 .... 3
It 3 13 34
II.'. K-l 223 3"U
32V 402 2.1 bin
3 3
1 1
4! .... 7". 2a
1 .... .
2 7 1
.1 11 S
H7 1-3 12 4T.it
27 4T3 lll 07
ENGLISH WHEAT At REAGK ow.tl.LKR
vtllrail KatlmsUca Mas ribrtnkagsi of 13
Per Cent.
Foreign crop conditions are cabled by
xiroomball aa follows:
inlted Kingdom Official estimates of
creage of wheat show a decrease of 13
per cent and oats 7.3 per cent, compared
wun ine previous year. Barley acreage
anchanged, and fodder Increased, while
hay slightly less. Rowing has commenced
under fairly favorable conditions. Thresh
ings or wneat nave been about aa ex
pected. The quality on the whole ha
been good.
'"fence There have been soma com
plaints of dryness and moisture la needed
In sections to further new crop prepara
tions. Tnreshlnge of . wheat continue
active, but yleMa are light. Barley and
ats outturns are better than were earlier
aati.-tpet--vl.
Russia We continue to receive favor
able harvest reports from all freed gov
ernments. The southern regions appear
to have Uberal crops.
India Agricultural prospects In this
country can be considered quite satisfac
tory. The monsoon has weakened some
what. Native food grains are quite favor
able and harvest reports are good.
Ppela Tie wheat crop of the country,
according to official advices, la over aver
age, and better than last year.
0 rLOl It BOM.HT THIS WEEK
Craia Cswpwraliwa Out f .Market Owing
te Atlaatlc (ogeetiow.
The Inlted fttates g-aln corporation an
ounces from New York It his purchased
ae wheat Tour this week, due to the
eongeettoo of wheat flour stocks at all
Atlantic seaboard points. Tbla congestion
is partly doe to the reduced supply of
ceaa tonnage, resulting from unsettled
ceaa transportation conditions, due to the
British railway strike.
The present withdrawal from the market
f the grata corporation will continue so
long aa present unsettled conditions are
maintained. Announcement will be sent
to all Intereeted when the grain corpora
tion is again prepared ts receive offers of
straight flour.
Ocegaa Apple Shlpaeeats ia lain.
Oregon app e ahtpmente la 1018 to the
principal markets were;
Cars.: Care.
..31 Philadelphia 3
.. l' I'lttsourg 33
. . 3 St. Louis 2
.. 2 St. Paul 2
. . 7 Washington, D. C. 31
e- .'htcago ......... 2s
4
of care. S0.
New York ..
p.-et-n
Cleveland ...
I-ir..lt
In.lianapo.le
Memphis . . . .
Minneapolis
Total aumt
Haak I leariaga.
Ttank clearings of the northwestern
cities yesterday were sv follows:
Clearing. Balances.
Portland ;.n.M.7-' 1.
ftat'le 3.'J'I2.474 t2.04tf
Tacoma ............. 742.771 1N,.22
6l-aane :7'.'..4.J 84 1.111 ;
T
Hope. Hidea, Wool. Etc
HOPS IKI9 crop. 70c per
HIDKS Ureen, 2sc: salted, (2
skins. 3c; kips, 33c; dry hides. 4;
it Kklns, Hoc.
WOOL Territory staple, 4S3c. ac
cording to shrinkage: clothing or French
combing. 43w34c; half-blood combing and
clothing. 43v"c: three-eighths clothing
and combing. 43C63c: quarter-blood cloth
ing and combing, 40037c; common and
braid. 3bJOc
MOHAIR 1018 clip. 43c per pound.
TALl.oW No. 1. loc per pound.
CASCARA BARK New. 11c per pound.
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. 12 28: raw.
cases, 12 3d: boiled, barrels, 12.28; boiled,
case, 12 as.
TURPENTINE Tanks, 1.1; cases.
I2.nl.
COAL OIL Iron barrels. 134 & 19c; tank
wagon. 13Sc; cases, 24f31c
LiASOl.lNE Iron barrels. 23 Vie: tank
wagon. 23 Sc: cases, 34c; engine distillate.
Iron barrels, loc; tank wagon, loc; cases,
2tS tc
SAN FRANCIM'O PRODI CE MARKET
Prices Current aa Eggs. Vegetables, Fresh
Kralta. Etc.. at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. Butter,
soilu cubes, sac.
Eggs Fresh extras. 79Vic; extra pullets.
o4c.
Cheese New firsts, unquoted: young
Americas unquoted.
PoJltry Hen. 3B37c large: small. 2
jr3U: loostrre, 3Kv'ioc. young: old. 18t
2Uc: fryers. 3Ut3Jc; stiuaDs. .gic; pig
eo is. 12.."iOtl2.73 dosen.
Vegetables Egg plant. .lOcull lug box;
bell peppers. 3ot ;3c box: summer squash.
3oj73c large lug; cream, i3cyl box;
to natoes. liSWh: large lug; pttatoes.
rivers, white. 2r2 00 cental; sweet.
4o lb.; onions, yellow and white. $2.23
cental; Australian brown; 12.oOv2.73 cen-
: cucu.nbrra oO f t .c ug; green corn.
320223 sack: garlic. 20922 4c lb.; beana
arring, 3e)c lb.; wax. 3 c 3c ; llmaa, 3tf7c;
celery. e3t3.73 crate.
Fruit oranges, 4ij..'pO box: lemons.
ii; grape fruit, jo: bananas, 89
8-eo lb.; pineapples. S2.3O0 4.3O; Bartlett
pears, 13.3004 box: apples. 3Vi tier. King.
12; Beilrffleur, 11.2t.3 box: quinces,
73cf3l.oO lug box; peuchea, 7.'ic911 small
box; melons, crste casabas. 30tr73c; honey
dew. 73ct!ei: watermelons, llllto lb.;
cantnlcuprs, standsrds. I2.30S2.73; pony.
30&2: figs, black. .cefl, single layer
box: white, voce u. single layer; raup
berries. 113S14 chest: strawberries. 314
13; blackberries, gioisi.1: huckleberries.
mjlio lb.; plums, ooctrii 2... all vane
tiea: grapes. Malaga, tl. 23s 1.30 crate:
dies. $242.13 large lug box; Tokay.
!1.23t) 1.30 crate; pomegranates. 12&2.30
half orange bo.x; persimmons. Sl.&OqsZ per
20 lb. bcx.
Receipts Flour. 1AOO quarters; barley.
371 centals; beans, noo sacks; potatoes
3280 sacks; onions, 33oo sacks; hay, 233
tons; hidea. 4...; wine. 18.oo gallons.
WALL STREET EXPECTS LINES
. SOOX TO GO BACK.
Steel Shares React Despite Favora
ble Developments . in Strike Sit
uation; Liberty Bonds Steady.
' NEW JTORK. Oct. 1. Although devel
opments In the steel strike situation were
considered favorable from the speculative
standpoint, shares of that particular group
aere almost the only Issues to manifest
reactionary tendencies in today's very
busy and broader stock market.
This may have been due to the gyra
tions of Crucible Steel, which added
nointx to ita unward course during ine
morning at the new maximum of 235,
hut suffered a nreclDltate decline of 18
points later, closing at a loss 01 Sis
mil nil
An encouraging feature or tne session
was the advance of rails. So far as could
be learned the only basis for the strength
of rails was the statement attributed to
Director-General Hines. confirming u
,.n.r.i imnmiiinii that the railroads
to be restored to private ownersnip at. me
end of the year.
l.,tul tr.ineth was RhOKO Dy lODacco,
shiDolns. oaDer. rubber, machinery ana
chomicai ah.ar.s
In steels, equipments, motors and ran
reductions of 1 to 3 DOlnts followed th
late rise of call loans to 10 per cent, me
market closing with air Irregular tone.
Sa n amounted to 1.373.000 snares.
L'tllltiea contributed to the moderate
strength of the bond market, chiefly
American Telephone 6s. Liinerty issues ana
international were steadv. Total sales,
par value, aggregated 315.530.O00. Old
Inlted States bonds were uncnanges ou
call.
ri.nsivn rtiVV OITOTATIONS.
jjasi
Sales.
Am Beet Sue. ?.S0
BETTER OUTLET IS SEEN
COItX FIRM OX PROSPECTS OF
EXPORT TRADE.
OITLAXU MARKET QUOTATIONS
Craia. Flowr. Feeel. Etc
Merchants Exchange, boob session:
Oats
No. 3 whits feed
Barly
Standard feed
No. 3 blue ......
Oct.
.. 102.00
Nov.
132.30
H i SO
2.30
fa.no
3.00
Dec.
133.00
B3.30
tU.30
"Ko. 3 yellow Sn.no 3S.00
Eastern oats aad corn, bulk:
St TA
32. 30
r.3o
f'lb. clipped ....... 30.3O
3"-1 o. clipped ....... 32.23
Cors
S'o. 3 yellow 60.00
Barley
No. 2 B0.00 l.0O
Corn N'o. Z yellow, January, k3
5i. askel.
WHhiAT Government 'basis. 12 20
bushel.
rLOCR New crop patents. 111.13: bak
rs' hard wheal. 110 30tr 10 73: whole
wheat. ! 03: graham, lb3: pastry flour,
fi23: straights, llu.
WILL-;a.D Mill run. f. o. b. mill, car.
lots, ton lots or mixed cars. 1.19V 40: ton
Jala or aver, delivered. 11.40 tf2 sztra;
3 on
&J.OO
MOO
61.30
bid:
par
rranrement8 Said to Be Under
War to Grant Commercial
Credits to Europe.
CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Predictions th
bsnking arrangements to grant commercial
credits to Europe would soon be completed
helped today to give an upward swing to
he com maraet- f rices, annougn unset
led at the close, were ISc to 2c net higher
It h December 11.36S I.20S and May
ll.24 a 1 .24 . Oats gained c to Idc.
provisions tne outcome rangsa irom
c decline to 3c advance.
Notwithstanding that the corn market
wavered a little at the opening and also
at the close, sentiment during the dsy ss
whole waa strongly In favor of the bulls.
The fact that continued rains were ex
pected to curtail the country movement
furnished the Inltlsl stimulus to buyers.
ronounced advances In the corn msrkets.
however, did not tske place until gossip
began to circulate which aroused hopes of
better outiet for the Lotted Mates gen
ii export trade, and. therefore, subs
tantia! although indirect benefit to hold-
era of corn.
Lower quotations on hogs tended st first
weaken provisions Later, however.
here were rallies, owing to up-turns In
rain and to signs of lard sales to Europe
Leading futures ranged aa follows:
CORN.
Open. High.
.11.24 127
. 1.I2S- 1.24
.. 1.3 1.41
OATS.
. .7" .71
. .72i .73
,. .69 .70 ,
MESS PORK.
.34 on 34 82 34 00
.32.80 33 OO 32.03
LARD.
.27.32 27.32 27 20
.22. DO 22.73 22.43
SHORT RIBS.
.170 170 ISM
.18.00 18.03 17.U2
t'ash Dficee were:
Corn No. 2 mixed. ll.4Hiel.4
2 vellow. 11.41H p 1.43.
Oats No. 2 white. 71!a)72Hc; So. S
white. ,72c.
Rye No. 2. 14S.
Barley 11.21 Ol 3.
Timothy 1.5 ll.JP.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard 1 27. So.
Ribs $18.23 e IB.
Dec.
y
Oct.
Dec.
May
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
I Jan.
T.ow. Close.
$1.24i $ 12114
1.22S 1.24 4
1.36 1.4US,
.!S .7i
.72 .7.1 H
.68 .70 V
34.62
33.00
1.T0
18.13
!"; No.
Crmla at Heui tjewnclsce.
SAN FRANCISCO. Ogt- 1. Flour. S-8S.
fit. B.
drain Wheat, 2 t aata. red feed,
12 o 2.113; corn, minslaal; barley, feed.
2.3V3.
Hay Wheat or wheat and oats. $139
15; tame oats. $i:.l; barley.. 112W16;
alfalfa. $17b'22: barier straw, 309 80c bale.
Minneapolis Oral a Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oat. 1. Barley.
1 :a. Flax. $1.02 to 4 s.
10
New York Kugar Market.-'
NEW YORK, OcL L Sugar, unchanged.
High. Low.
07 Pji
Am Can 20..-i"0 B7"4
Am Cr 4 Fdry 2.0O0 134 132 14
Am HAL pfd "0 12H14 12S
Am L.OCO i;i,2isi Jin 'r
Am 8m A Rfg 7.2(0 74 i.l
AmSugRfg... 4.3O0 144 143
Am Sum Tib. 34..IOO IKl-i 103
Am Tel & Tel. 4..1H0 I0' DSV4
Am Z L Sin 1.7UO 23 i 21
Anaconda Cop 6.1i0 w til
Atchison 4..S00 93 mht
OA W I S S ..i'o 1 73 ton
Baldwin Loco. 6U.7iK 144 4 1117 Vi
Bait A Ohio.. fl.4"0 40 S
Beth Steel B. 07.000 1011 107
A 8 Copper. l.H'O 2s 20
'allf Petrol .. 1.7ik S25 51
Canadian Pac 1.3O0 1X3 l.'.XVs
C-nt Leather. . 11..MHI lo14 102
Ches A Ohio.. 1.SO0 0 S74
Chi M A St P. 11. MOO -'i 42i,
Chi N W 2.4O0 01 0
Chi R I A Pac 12.300 21H 27H
Chlno Copper. 2.2i 4.'!' 42
"ol Fu Iron. 1.2'hi t'i -ii
orn Products. .4 - "H " 5
Crucible Steel. 22.IMIO 2.3 2oi
uba Can Sug. 24.40 43i
S Fd Prods. ltt.4no 1H mi v
Erie 4.:i"0 1H Li's
en Electric. loo iht-j, ini -H
en 3Iotors .. 6.."iii0 202 2."i0
No pfd.... 4.4KO Mi, eo
N'o Ore ctfs 3i0 43 43
lllnnls Cent... r.i0 94 :i-
Insplr Copper. 4.100 ft KO
Int M M pfd.. 6.!n limi lit
nter Nickel.. H.4H0 27 2-
nter Paper .. 13.3HO 63"i 62
Southern. w -" '-
enn Copper.. 4.7'H) 3.1S, 4 h
Iuls A Nash. ."'HI lm 1 OH
Mexican Pet.. 29.7'K) 22H 221
Miami fonner. 300 201 26'i
Mlilvale fteel. .?."0 33 51 4
Missouri Pac 22.000 81"4 2SV4
Montana Pow
Nevada Cop... 40O 17t 17Vj
N V C ex dlv. 4.10O 74 74
N T N H A II. II .OOO ::t', 32
Norf A West.. 2.hm 102 101
Northern Pac. 3.sn0 89 S S7t4
Pan-Am Pet.. 8.000 llB1 118
Pennsylvania.. 3.100 4.14 43
Pitts A W Vs. 2.4O0 34V, 33
Pittsburg Coal 1.4io 64 H 6:1 "4
Ray Con Cop. oo 23 V4 23
trading 2S.3O0 S3 '4 Sl
Rep Ir A Steel 6..1HO BB"4
Sin Oil A Rfg. 22 30O S9j
Southern Pac. 4S.10O lo.-.v 103
Southern Ry. . 7.30O 2i4 2.r.i
Studrbaker Co 37.100 llOVj 11
Texas Co 2.SIK1 276 270
Tobacco Prods IO.mmi 1ik 104
I'nlon Pacific. 4.0"0 120 123
il'nlt Ret Sts. .1O0.4OO 1174 114'4
S Ind Alco. 14.SOO 143 138 54
L" S Steel llS.soo ios'4 lott"4
do pfd 4O0 1IH 114'4
Ctsh Copier.. 4.2"0 84V S2"
West t'nicn .. 2oo 84 84
West Ele.-trlc. .1.200 fit! S"'4
Wlllys-Ovlnd. . 2..".i 34 334
National Lead 0l 83V 83S
Ohio Cits Gas. 3.000 34 S3 "4
Royal Dutch.. 2COO0 104 102:
BONDS.
U 8 Lib S'4s...lo0 04,Atchen gen. 4s. 78
do 1st 4s.... w.i 2ti u a k K ret os. ot ,
do 2d 4s 04 04 N T Cen deb 6s 96
do 1st 44s. . V 3. SO Nor Pac 4s 78
do 2d 4as... 94 0OI do 3s 57
do 3d 4"s. . . 98.16 Pac T A T 6s. . 89
do4th4aS.. 94.1SHenn cv 4Ss... 92
Victory Ss... 99.96 So Pac cv 3s. ..10.1
do 4s .... ir.i.w .lomn rty os.... e
Suie.
9S
66
:i.i'
12S
10S
73
' 143
109
9'J
23
6S
172
1 :!:
.19
107
26
31
1.12
1041
39'
44
91
28
43
46
87
240
41
90
1
167
2.".
87
43
94
61
118
27
64
20i
3.-.
109
221
21
3l"
6.1
17
74
33
102
89
119
43
34
64
23
83
n
.-.8
104
26
117
270
IO.I
12.1
113
141
106
114
84
84
.1.1 at
33
83
f.3
102
I Fair to rood steers 7.2.10 8.25
Common to fair steers 6.005s 6.75
I Choice cows and heifers 7.7;iftS 8.23
1 Good to choice cows and heifers 7.00'b) 7.75
Medium to good cows, heifers. 6.00 4 7.00
! Fair to medium cows, heifers S.00"t 6.00
I fanners 3.00- 4.50
! Bulls 6.00 7.00
I Calves 8.00W16.00
Stockers and feeders O.O0W 9.00
Hogs
Prime mixed 17.5018.0O
Medium mixed 17.00irl7.S0
Rough heavies lo.7516.00
Pigs , 13.75&16.00
Sheep
Prime lambs 11.50(S)12.S0
Fair to medium lambs I0.50fc ll.00
Yearlings 7.50 8.50
Wethers 7.50 w 8.0O
Ewes 8.004P 7.00
Seattle livestock Market.
SEATTLE. Oct. 1. Hogs Receipts 433.
strong; prime. $17.5018.50; medium to
choice. $16$17; rough heavy, $1516;
pigs. 13fi ltl ilO. ' .
Cattle Receipts, 224; steady; best steers.
110.506 11.25: medium to choice. 9te9.50;
common to good. $67: best cows and heif
ers. $76-8; bulls, $57.50; calves, $1.23
015.50.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Oct. 1. Hogs Receipts, 12.
000, lower: heavy, $1516.50; medium,
fl5.501675; light, I15.7516.75; light
light, 115. 25 In, 25; heavy packing sows,
smooth, $14.25(115; packing sows, rough,
$13.7514.25; pigs. $14.75 15.73.
Cattle Receipts. 12,000, firm. Sheep, re
ceipts, 14,000, firm.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA, Oct- 1. (United States bureau
of markets.) Hogs Receipts, 4500, mar
ket sverage steady.
Cattle Receipts. 5500; beef, strong;
Butchers. 25c higher. Feeders, steady.
Sheep Receipts, 29,000; lambs, 25 g 50c
higher; sheep, steady.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 1. Sheea. recelDts.
11.000, higher; Iambs. $12.75 15.85: culls
and common, $8&12.25: yearling wethers,
$910; ewes. $6.757.25: ewes, culls and
common. $35.50: breeding ewes. 17S14:
feeder lambs, $1113. '
TRADE IX BUTTER MARKET SLOW
Best Grades Are Firm But Other Kinds
Are Bard to Move,
The cube butter market was firm on the
best grades snd sales at 5859 cents
were reported, but the lower grades, which
were offered freely met with little demand.
Prints moved slowly at unchanged prices.
Iresh Oregon eggs were In small supply
and firm. Jobbers quoted select hennery
eggs up to 70 cents and good ranch
candled at 66 cents. Eastern eggs were
offered at 56 cents and others, origin not
given, at ho cents.
Coffee Futures Firmer.
NEW TORK. Oct. 1. The market for
coffee futures opened at a decline of 13
to 18 points, owing to reports of unsettled
conditions In Santos, but rallied on higher
Inter cables with December selling up from
14.30c to 14.35c and closing at 14.50c. Buy
Ing wus also encouraged by talk or an
Improving spot demand and the market
closed at a net decine of 8 points on Orto
ber. but generally 7 to 10 points higher.
October. 14.65c; December. 14.50c: January.
14.50c: March, 14.50c:! May. 14.50c; Ju4y,
14..iOc: September. 14.50c.
Spot coffee, fair; Rios 7s. 1517c:
Santos, 23 c.
Eastern Dairy Prodnce.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Butter firm:
creamery higher than extras, 64'frB.le;
creamery extras. 3Htf4c: firsts. MWttHo.
Kggs strong: fresh gathered extras, no
ff68c: extra firsts, 3i&6.1c: firsts. 606:
cneese steady, uncnangec.
CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Butter, unsettled:
creamery, 49ff62c.
Kggs. unsettled: receipts 7iuz cases
firsts. 31j)5Sc; ordinary firsts. 44g-43c:
t mark, cases Included. 4548c: strong
packed firsts. 5455c.
Poultry, alive higher; springs, 27c;
fowls, 21027c.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Os.. Oct. 1. Turpentine,
nothing doing, 11. 50 1.53 : sales, none;
receipts. 229 barrels: shipments, 12 bar
rels: stock. 0083 barrels.
Rosin, steady: sales, 546 barrels; re
ceipts. 821 barrels: shipments. 472 bar
rels: stock, 41,16.1 barrels. Quote: B,
1.1.1.1: P. 115.30; E, si. 1.5.1; F, 115.5.1; G.
1.1.85: H. 116.05: I. 117.00: K. 119.00: M,
20: WO,' 21.30; WW, $22.30.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 1. Copper, quiet.
Electrolytic, spot and last quarter, T2&
3c
Iron and antimony, unchanged.
Lead, quiet: spot, 6.75c bid; December,
$6 fl.-ie bid.
Spelter, weak. East St. Louis delivery.
spot, offered at ic. '
U S ref 2s reg.'too
do coupon . .loo
U s cv 3s reg..89
do coupon .. .80
U S 4s reg 106
do coupon ..106
A T T cv 6s.l01
L'nlon Pac 4s
U S Steel 6s. .
Anglo-Fr
84
99
98
Bid.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. Oct. 1. Closing quotations:
Alloues
Arts Com! . .
Cal A Arls .
Cal A Hecla
Centennial .
Cop Range .
East Butte .
Franklin ...
Isle Royalle .
r.ake Copper ,
uuhawk .. . .
41 North Butte .... 1.1
. 14 -old Dominion .. 41
. 74jOsceola 60
.408 Qulncy 6x
. 16 Superior 6
. 51 ISup A Boston... 8
. 17 Shannon 2
. 44 tah Con 9
. .34Winona 1
. 5 Wolverine 2.1
. 60 jireene Cananea. 33
Money Exchange, etc.
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Bar silver $1.19.
Mexican dollara unchanged.
LONDON, Oct. 1. Bar silver 64d per
ounce. Money snd discount unchanged.
Seattle Feed and Hay.
SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 1. City delivery:
Feed: Mill. $45 per ton: scratch feed, $811;
feed wheat. $82; all-grain chop, $74; oats,
$02; sprouting oats. $71: rolled oats. $04;
whole corn, $74; cracked corn, $76; rolled
barley, $71; clipped barley, $76.
Hay Eastern Washington timothy
mixed. $368 37: double compressed, $40;
alfalfa. 31tfS2; atraw, 15tI6; Puget
sound, $31.
CATTLE RECEIPTS LARGE
SMALL RUN OF OTHER STOCK
AT NORTH PORTLAND.
Prices Are Steady and Unchanged
in All Lines Trade of
Fair Volume.
There was a good run of cattle at the
stockyards yesterday, but not much in
other lines. Trading was only moderately
active during the day and pricea on all
classes of stock were reported as steady.
Receipts were 347 cattle, 1 calf and 88
hogs.
The day s sales were as follows
&3 hogs..
17 hogs..
5 hogs..
hogs..
7 hogs. .
2 hogs..
2 hogs. .
3 hogs. .
8 hogs..
6 hogs..
5 hogs. .
55 steers.
6 steers.
3 steers.
4 steers.
2 steers.
15 steers.
1 steer..
1 steer. .
1 steer..
0-cows. .
2 cows.
1 cow...
3 cows.
14 cows.
1 cow . , .
4 cows
Wt. Price. I
166 $18.00120 cows..
2o 17.001 7 cows..
17.75:11 cows..
17.001 1 cow. .
183 18.00 3 cows..
143 17.001 4 cows..
1S.OO) 6 cows. .
273
175
Wt. Price.
IM17 $ 6.7.1
403 6.73
215
133 17.00 7 cows,
34.1 10.00 1 cow. .
242 17.00 3 cows.
190 18.00 1 bull..
940 8. 3111 2 cows.
1020 8.50( cow. .
810 S.Ool 4 cows.
1250 7 60120 cows.
U.'.O 8 0O-23 cows.
1O40 8.301 1 bull..
940 9.751 1 bull..
990 9.00! 1 bull..
1080 T.Sol 1 bull..
983 6 (Mil 1 bull. .
1020 6.00! 1 bull..
1140 6.001 lcalf... 240 13.00
11.10 6.001 7 year!.. 82 8.50
1112 6.751 6 lambs.. 86 11.50
Iim.O 6.75 16 lambs.. 76 1150
1123 6.731 5 lambs.. 74 9.30
The day's aales "were as follows:
Cattle
Best steers $ 9.7.1410.75
Good to choice steers 9.2519 l.75
1100
1120
11. -.0
1090
1H30
1020
880
woo
1700
1143
130
1O50
1020
97.1
1240
1400
1700
1210
1320
1400
6.75
6.75
7.50
T.50
6.00
6.00
T.O0
7.00
6.00
7.35
4. SO
6.00
7.20
7.3.1
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.75
6.73
Potato Market Is Weak.
The local potato market was weak with
the demand restricted and supplies large.
Good quality Burbanks and Gems were
held at $2.2518 2.40 and a few lots at
$2.50, while poorer grades sold down to
2.
Decline in Shortening Checked.
An advance of half a cent a pound In
an eastern brand of shortening Indictes
that the decline In this commodity has
been checked for the time being and a
resumption of buying by retailers is looked
for.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Evaporated apples,
dull and easy.
Prunes. Inactive.
Peaches, dull.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. High prices pre
vailed here today In the cotton goods mar
ket. An advance In gcay cloths wes
msrked, but fancy goods drew fancy prices.
Hons at New York.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Hops, firm
ciflc coast, 1919. HKi&i77c.
Four Exceptional
Bond Issues
CITY OF EDMONTON GOLD NOTES
$133,500
To Yield 6
Due 1939
CITY OF EDMONTON GOLD NOTES
316,000
l To Yield 6 Due 1924
CITY OF REGINA, Province of Saskatchewan
$ 1 9,000
To Yield 64 Due 1923
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN
4 GUARANTEED BONDS OF THE GRAND
TRUNK PACIFIC RAILROAD
$100,000
To Yield 6.10 Due 1939
The first three issues yielding 6 are direct
tax obligations of the cities issuing them. The
last bond issue yielding 6.10 is an uncondi
tional principal and interest yield guarantee,
but indorsed by the Province of Saskatchewan.
Liberty and Victory Bonds
If you must sell your Liberty or Victory Bonds, sell to us. If you can
buy more Liberty or Victory Bonds, buy from us.
On Wednesday, October 1, 1919, the closing market prices were as
Kfven below. They are toe poverningr prices for Liberty and Victory
Bonds all over the world, and the highest. We advertise these prices
daily In order that you may always know the New York market and
the exact value of your Liberty and Victory Bonds.
1st 2d 1st 2d Sd . 4th Vlot'ry Viet'ry
8 iris 4s 4s 4s 414s 4a 3s 4n
Market 100.04 95.20 94.02 95.44 94.00 9G.12 94.14 99.90 99.83
Interest 1.04 1.19 1.&2 l.UJ .20 1.97 1.38 1.74
Total 101.08 96.39 95.54
"When buyinK we deduct 37c
We sell at the New York market plus the accrued interest.
96.70 95.62 96.32 96. 11 101.28 101.62
on a 750 bond and S2.50 on a 11000 bond.
Burglar and Fireproof Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent,
v - Open Until 8 P. M. on Saturdays.
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Telephone
The Premier Municipal Bond House.
Capital one .Million Dollars.
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B road u ay 1.51. Established Over
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i - and the offices at
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and will bay or sell any Railroad, Industrial, Strrl, Copper, Grain or.
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GREAT DEMAND EXHAUSTS
SUPPIT OF LICENSE BLANKS.
FranHc Calls for More Come From
All Over State Weather Is
Ideal for Ducks.
For the first time in the history of
the Oregon fish and game commission
it found itself yesterday with its sup
ply of hunting: and fishing licenses
entirely depleted, and despite the
frantic telephone calls of hunters
throughout the state the commission
was unable to supply the heavy de
mand for those who wanted to go
gunning for the China pheasants,
wild ducks and geese. - -
Carl D. Shoemaker, state game war
den, put In emergency order to the
state printer for 4000 licenses, and
these are expected to arrive by the
latter part of the week.
The fish and game commission this
year had 45,000 licenses printed, this
being the largest number ever sold by
the state. It was believed this would
be sufficient, but the ideal weather
for duck hunting on the opening day
of the season caused hundreds of per
sons to cast their eyes longingly to
ward the duck lakes.
'This rain which came on the open
ing day of the duck season insures
one of the bent shooting seasons in
many years, and reports reaching this
office today indicate that the duck
hunters bagged close to the limit,"
said Game Warden Shoemaker last
I night. "Those hunters who were un-
' ,hl. 1
nowise injure their chances to get
their full share of these wild fowl."
ALBANY TEACHERS UNITE
Organization to Send Representa
tive to National Federation.
ALBANY, Or., Oct. 1. (Special.)
About 50 per cent of the teachers of
the Albany public schools are enrolled
in an organization recently formed
to be known as the Albany Teachers'
association. Whether or not the new
association will affiliate with the
National Federation of Teachers has
not been determined, ' but the local
association will send a representative
to a meeting in Portland some time
this month which will be attended by
a representative of the national organization.
O. D. Byers. principal of the Junior
ROBERTSON & EWING
LIBERTY BONDS
.v York Quotations
Interest Included.
First
Second
First
Second
Third
Fourth
3s.. .
4s.. .
4s.. .
4ys.. .
4y4s...
4V4S...
4'is.. .
Victory 4s..
.$101.08
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. 93.a
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. Dfl.i:
. 101.64
Wt Buy and Sell Any
Amount.
FEDERAL TAX EXEMPT
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BONDS
Local Securities
207-8 Northwestern Bank
- Building.
PORTLAND, OR. '
the association and other officers
named as follows: ii. A. Hudson, vice
president; Miss Zina byers, secretary,
and Miss Bertha Lee, treasurer. Os
car Williamson was chosen delegate
to the meeting In Portland.
Phone your want ads to The Orego-
high school; was elected president ofjnian. Main 7070, A 6095
TMrne4nC sA9fl
Ike Wall Street JsetmI
Landladies in London are forming
an association for the protection of
their common interests.
wnim
i
ble to procure licenses because of
the unexpected shortage will be able
to get them within the next few days,
and so plentiful are the ducks this fall
that the few days of waiting will in
9
Investors, read
Ike Wall Street .kraal
& 2 fy
The Invrstinsr Power
of the Iollar is Great
er Than Its Purchas
ing Power.
ai a y
Investors read Y
The WII Street Jsnmal
& ifr:
0NEY now
tucked away
in safe govern
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and corporation
securities prom-'
ises more profit
than mere return
in interest.
With the decrease
of living costs the
money eo invested
INCREASES pro
portionately in ex
change value thus
adding profit to
profit.
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SALE OF 20 NAVY
CRUISING
MOTOR BOATS
t0 SrBMARINK CHASERS 110 feet
long. fitiO I. H. P., equipped with
I. H. P. six-cylinder, heavy-duty, gasotina
enslnes. many with radio, will be sold by
sealed proposals, receivable st the Bureau
of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Depart-
ment. Washington, D. -'., until rj o clocn
October . iv iv.
noon.
Sub-Chaser No. now In 1st
Naval District. Boston. Mass.
Sub-Chasers No. 202. No. 150.
No. 112, No. 149, No. 115. No.
114, No. 157. No. 113 and No.
344. now in Sd Naval District.
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Sub-Chasers No. 842, No. 348.
No. 345, now in 4th Naval Dis
trict, Philadelphia. Pa.
Sub-Chasers No. 77. No. 80 and
No. 84. now in 6th Naval Dis
trict, Charleston. S. C.
Sub-Chasers No. 33S and No.
333, now In 8th Naval District.
New Orleans. T.a,
Sub-chaser No. 297. now In
12th Naval District. San Fran
cisco. Cal.
Sub-Chaser No. 800. now in
13th Naval District. Bremer
ton, Wash.
Exact location may be ascertained from
the Commandant of the District concerned,
and should be obtained before making
trips for inspection. Sales will be for
cash to highest bidder. 10 per cent de
posit required with bid. Right to reject
all bids reserved. Forms of proposal, in
formation concerning- the vessels, and the
terms of sale obtainable from Bureau o
Supplies and Accounts or Commandants of
above districts. JOSKPHVS DANIELS,
secretary of the navy. 8-11-19.
If
Investors read
The TVll tStreet Jgnraal
An Extra Pay Check Every Month.
Why not place your investments so that you will have a payment of interest or
dividend falling due each month?
If you invest $1000, par value, in each of the following four securities you may
look forward to a special "Pay Check" each month. The January, April, July and
October checks would be for $30 each ; the March, June, September and December
checks for $20 and the February, May, August and November checks for $15. The
average monthly return on your $4000 investment would be $21.66. Would a
salary increase of that amount be acceptable?
Interest or Price to
' Name of Issue. Dividend Months. Yield
City of Klamath Falls, Or., 6 Bonds .January-July 5.125'
Quaker Oats Company 6 preferred stock 1 . . .February-May
August-November 6.06
Willys Corporation 8 preferred stock .March-June
September-December 8
A. 0. Smith Corporation 6 notes ...April-October 6.25
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Bonds ' Trusts Acceptances
Lumbermens Building Fifth and Stark
Six Hundred Thousand Dollars in Capital and Surplus.
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