The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 30, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 20, Image 36

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIA', PORTLAND, OCTOBER 30, 1910.
IS
Volume of Hop Trade United
by Offerings.
SALES AT 14 CENTS
X-achniund Keportrd to Have ON
X rrr4 1 S Ont for Choice Crops.
California and Jfrw York
Mark AdTancInf?
The waaji cama la i and with tba hop
market af ran aad .grit.d and tba elum.
erf eoeiaeea pair limited by I ha qnaatlty af
tha aTaring. rnm In some sect
war roar diapoaad la ronaidrr offers tbaa
aarllar la tba waak. bat ao a wba4a II
arawax Were poar setters. Holders Of atrlrf
Ir cHeg'S ere pa vtengia Bot Irstea la anything
under IS casta It aaa the oplaiaa el
tiioal a tba daalara thai this prlro will
et-avereJty paid br tba trada la tba coming
Week.
Tharo vara raparta la rtrcalattaa yer-
eUjr that l-achmor.4 ofT.rrJ 1 cams for a
ere I rhaira lors. but could aol (at them. Aa
waa tba case ta IV. ba la eolr tmm la
bur treat! growers.
A message fmra St. Paul waa to tbo IT act
ranatchaal altered i raata far about 400
balaa.tbara. Including tha ere pa of Kirk.
Xurphr. Pravoat. Colemaa and lmllb.
Tba J. W. Saaver Hop Crnpany Paid 14
cara fnr a l( egg-ragetlng lao rarleada.
Vat tba trfmtttv of tha grew-r was aol
I'araad. Kincr tha tnlddla of tba week.
tha "aavey Company baa bough! tho fl-
leering lota: At Kagraa. K J. Hsv.a. 1T1
fcalea. Crar.na, bolaa. Ilarbart. an bales,
and several amall lota asa-regatlnc 130 balaa.
At glarrtabarg. fartwrlght. orar IOO balaa;
C. C. liaj.o. aahoniing and othar lota a'
gragitlntr I J bel-e. At Kalrm. tha II
la of iZ2 balaa. and at Woodbura. th
iMvrige lot of M balaa. atao aayerl Iota at
Aurora. Ue Fajrett.. flUarton and Pall
and a-"o balee from dralcra.
nvVef? Hroe. yeeterdar bought i" balaa
at l ca ota. II. U. Hart closed a d'al en
.".: hal.a al 13 ranta
Califoraia, la fallowing tha Orrgon mar-
bat rloael,. Thara w.ra anlra of Faaa
Itrvara rretardar at 13 e caata and 13 cenia
aa paid for ooomaa. Aa optloa waa takao
at Umiotii an a big block at 13 cant a until
Maodajr. and this baa romplaiair blockad
tha raark't ao far aa further bualnaee at a
loarer Bgura ta roncamad.
Tba N.w York market Is also gaining la
atrangtb and baa adeaared a full rant alara
tha middle of tha weak. Wires race I red
yeaterdar re port ad that I5H renia bad baa a
paid la that atata and that more than half
tha crop baa wow baa gold.
JHI.I.F.eT Wr.l.Bl IX WIIT.AT MtKKKT.
meadr lesrllao la Valaea rbecka tho Ia-
T Wtt h tr--D OB Of tb do11t
tm t h whtt matrkft thai th trad has
kwoa In tone tlm. Th steady ahiinti-
tn valuoa haa bad lha fftrt of antlr-
J' ch-lttn tho demand, whtla offrrirca
a alao bo on a vary small acala. Price
war quoted lower all around yestvrday.
Omta and barley aera also quiet with for
mer prlrea praTalllnc-
Th 3enc redaction la local era da of
fMir went nt effect la aom qaartra
3 tarda y.
roralm hat shtpmanta ara are 111 on an
anaraotii acal. Th movtmmt from
J.uMta and Daaublaa porta la lha past
eeix ta laa by tba Merchant Eachanc
aa futlo.
Th.a wit Int wit. t.at vr.
fuwta . . . T. trek 5 t ntM. oo
unab . . 2 tMHb 2. 0-4.00
Ie-al receipt, in ear, war reported by
tha Marrbants Firhanra a follow:
Ml-oal Barley Flour Oat Hay
Monday
IT
la
1 iA.u, ....... a.
Ti'edneeday ... Me
Thursday
1'ri.taV ....... :i-
aturdav ..... J
ear ago T'J
Tnla week
Tear ago 44
Fa tO datS . 3'-'T
l.ar ago 4ad
T
IO
a
i
30
Ml
a;s
BOd
2
3
14
-a
3
la
loo
14
lo-il
TO
OBCOOX T.GO MARKFT VT.KT STroMO.
Eaalara aa ' Hand ta Keep Fries
t rees taalBgT I p.
eggs are vary scares with lbs de
mand steadily growing fcftorts ware msda
yestrrdar to adance tho price ta 4n ceata.
but they ware not successful, aa East era
ease were plentiful at 30fl33 cents
Poultry cleaned ap well al etaady prices.
The demand haa bean belped materially by
tha cooler weather.
No change la the butter market la aa
aouncod for tba coming weak. Local but
ter la In light supply, but there la enough
Kaatern to make ap tha deficiency.
Nx fare af Ba Sanaa Kecetved.
Sis ears of bananas arrived yesterday
la fine condition- Five of tbam cama to
Front street kou.es and oaa to a retailer,
lira pa. ware scarce and firm. Another
ear la duo Monday. Ap!e receipts have
beea Urge all week and tha demand haa
eacawara. Vegetables of all klnda
moved out
sell with prtcee generally steady.
rlaak Clearings.
Hank rlearlnga of the Northwester
Clues jestrruaj wsra as follows:
Clearing.. Balances
tl. .".:.u..i3 -' -vl
1.TOJ.4- 1J.4-4
.4.174 74.WJ
aiT.TTl 111.7.L4
Tort land
!e:tle .
aroma
paikano
leartnga of
r ur 1 1 an 'i. ealtlo and Ta
coma, for the past areek and corresponding
m .a) . ui ii.ar joars
Fort land.
Seattle
110. .SO 044
14 T4..-.l
i'VSTa
1" 4.41
JO "-"4.t7
! HI M
H-'9 vji
B.343.eUl
Tacoma
14 aoi lj
HT
4.4u.t
4.W4I.7.1I
4 44 ,,,1
1 01.- .V4
J.1U114
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10 ?a."2
S ajft. W3
ft. oo 4'l
4JJMHI4
4 4 .143
4.173. I IT
a.s4..Sl
rOEILa.lD luunt
Crabs, riaajr. reed. Ela.
tVM CAT Track prleaa; Bloe.tewv. ; g
4c; eiub. ia;iac: red Russian, 7i;;c:
alley. .K-; furtjfold. avc
HAkLKY Feed, 4I1 per ton; srewlag.
I-J par ton.
at : Li-- r L F r S Bran. n par toai mid.
d:iaga. i3. snorts. -"7 ; rolled barley. 34.s4)
4g io
Ftx.I'R Patents. S-13 per barrel:
str-sisnts. 14 lOal.W: export. SO.T0: Vsiley.
a, graham, 33; whole wheat. Quanera.
3.x
MAT Track artrea: Timothy. Wlllarnatta
Vsiley. s.ia)?a per tan; Ea.tara oregea.
:lU. a J Site. saw. 4:31S. grata baa.
COR.v Whsia. Ill: cracked. Ill par tea,
OATS While. 3:; 11.44.
Dan-e and Ceanlry
rOtXTRT Hans 17e: gprtoga. lie:
docks wblte. IS a lie: geese. 11c. turkeys,
loa. ISc; draaaed. issylec; squabs. 31 par
dose a.
t;J9 oregoa raacb. tc; Eastern. 30 9
lac par doasa.
BLTTtK Oty eraaraerr. aol Id pack.
34a par pawed; prtsra. 37 gj 17 He par poaad;
eataeda creamery. 3;aa par pouad. better
fee 3e par pound, eouatry at ere Setter.
Sa 47 I Vc per pound.
CHalTSE Full cream, twins. ITHSIas
P-ae pound: young America. HHeMec.
r"RK Fancy. tStflltge per pound.
Ttl Fsncy, 44 to Ui pouada, 15Hg
13a par pouad.
. Tegetableo sad raits.
APPLE King. TV-Oil 13 per -baa:
Oravas.tein. tacdtl.al. Waif River, lit
126: Waaea. SOcoll23; Baldwin. II. lo.
Northern spy. II .ia I li; Snow. 11.7401:
spi'ieneara. II Ul. Winter Baaaaa. 11.18
01
GHKCX FRT'ITl Paara. II 2303 par box:
grapea. llwLl; per kvg; 17S par eaaket:
rraoberrl'a. p-r barrel: quinces,
13031 par box; boeklebeTTlea 4484
pee ponnd: peretmmcrts. 81 S3 per box.
IACK VHOmVLEl Carrots 1 01.23
bsadred: parvii pa. 3101.23' turnips, fu
VsiitTlnl b'S lieaaa. (03e sag possdl
DEMAND
BROAD
rahbase. 9 la per pound: cauliflower 0
VII par diMa: celerv. fro ft Oa aer dosaa:
rera. Uf par w; cueumMra. 33 O 0e
par eoa . eggplant. S11.Z par ftrata; eerlla.
010c par la.: a-rsea salens, 19c par da
pappara. c par lb.: parppglne. ItltSe P
-: radishes JJfclWv par aosea: sprouts
': Hoosgh. 01S( par lb.; tramatoaa, 34
tf .'v- par DO.
TKOPirAL mriu Oranaea. Valencia..
Ii .a.;: lemons l HT; grapefruit. If
cr:a par eos. saaanas. Dla par pouaa
rineappl. go par poand; potneeTranatse,
2. la Bar box.
PTATOKM Oraaoo, II. IS par nurarca:
iww Botacoca. 3e or mono.
O.MUMt-Hiniiig. eanns pnoa, guia sear
aeadrsa.
Moss. Wast, ITIdaa. Eta.
UOrs lia crop, i.ai.c; "le. aoml-
aal. bios, numluai.
WOOL Kaeiera Oregon, MglTa pound
Valley lis; lac par pound.
UuHAlH-Choice. zq Ac par pound.
I'ASCAKA RAKK 4S Dltc oar Boaad.
HIDES Salted hldaa. 7 free par pound;
salted calf. lc; sailed kip. . salted stag
e: greaa hldaa. lc leea. dry bMaa, l'ig
lie: ry calf. ITSiac: dry staaa 11 13a.
PK1.T9 Lry. 10H: aaltad. butehara
Uka-aS. 40STe: Bp ring lambs, JSsjUa.
Oils.
LIN-Krn OIL. Pur. raw la aarrala. I1.T:
tenia bailed, la barrel ILe: raw. la ca
11.11: kattla boiled. In cages. 11. lasts sf
2. 0 aelloiia 1 caul laaa bar gailoa.
TX RPE.N'TINE la cases. .1; la wood
srre.a tTHo.
BKNZINC Cnloa banclna In Iron drams
sr barr.is. I4jc; aaioa aansins la cssaa
S-Sa. aJ , e; aaiua sts.e duuuale la Iraa
arum a. To.
COAL. OIL Pearl all ta eases, lie: bead-
light, la cases. 1 eocene, ta esses. 21c:
Lielne. la cases. 2.tc: eztra star, la eaaaa.
I.e. aaitr wuna. Iron banela. 10 a a; bead
light. Iraa barrala, Utsc; special W. Willi.
Iraa barrala. 140.
Oreierlaa. Dried rralla. Kta.
DRIED FHL1I Apulao. 1UO per pouad:
Curraata. ISSs)lact apricots. 11 0 14a; datsa,
la par pouad. figs, bulk, wbits or black, by
:a. iaa; W.ll.WgUt; 11-1U let: B-
Us. lu-ls. He; Smyrna, isc.
IAUHUA .oiuBdia itivar. g-pounu laiie
I. 1 par desen; 2-pousd tails. fl-M; 1
pouad flsis. f3-U; Alaaaa pink. 1-pouad
tails. II; red. 1 -pound taua. LU: aeckeye.
1-puund tails. II
COFrES Mocha. .s;3"c: jsra. ordiasrr.
lIOluc; Coata Hlca. fancy. ISfc.'Oc; good.
14tfl- : ecu 1 nary. lit14c par i-ound-
MT ataats ngiK par pvugja: arg-
gll nuts. 14 a lac. filberts. 14 4?lc: slmanda.
lialc, pecans lac: cocoeauta. uucsiii par
das. a; chaatsuts. las par pound.
1ALT Oreaulsted. l per loa; Balf-
fround. loua. a.ao par loa; sua. Is par too.
HUM Dmall whilst, tc; large while.
c. Uma. c; pin a. tbci red alsxlcaas.
ic: bayota. la
KICK ?ie. 1 japan. s-.c: rneapaa. graaee.
j Uig iouio.rn bead. iC-
IIO.NET Choice. It I par caae; strained.
iHc per pound.
MOAR lry granuistaa. xruit sna perry.
so: beet. I4 4'. extra C. li 10; golden
li. tallow l . 4 PO: cubea barrels. s 29:
powdered. K SV Terms on remittsnoea with
in lw aaya aaaueg vs per peuna. 11 later
than Is and nlthla 10 days, deduct fee par
pouad. Maple sugar. Helta per poena.
RAM9 IA ta 12 pjunda. IOc: II ta 14
pounds, lac: 4 to Id pounds lmc;
skinned. 18ac; plcnlca. ISgc; cottage roll.
lac.
BACON Fancy. 32c: atandard. Sue
choice. - Wc; English. 22c.
IVOKEU MEAT- tseef toasroea. Tie;
dried beef eats, :3c; outatdaa, aoaa; la
aldaa. I Jc . knuckles. 12c
DHT HALT CIHED Keguiar short eleara
dry salt, lac; smoked. ITVgo: backs light.
aalL lac; smoksd. IT He; backs, heavy, aalt.
13ic: smoked. ITc: sxport bellies aalt. 17c:
amoked. I c.
URD lis. battle rendered, live: stand
ard pure. 13aec; choice, 14ac; shortsnlng.
TURKS READY FOR WAR
FIFTY TIIOCSASD TROOPS PHE-
PARED FOR IXSTAXT CALL.
Sl Months' Training; Accomplishes
AVork Cnder Supervision of Ger-.
mans Wlrose Methods V'nlqae.
CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. IJ. Spo-
clal. Few people outside Turkajr today
reallxe how easy It would ba to toss a
firebrand into the International powder
barrel In the near East. Nor do they
know that, within easy reach of Greece.
Turkey has for seven months main
tained an army of (0.000 men on a war
footing-.
However, arery one will recall that as
Ions; ago as laat April there was a little
trouble In Northern Albania, fihefket
Pasha was aent to Mltravltxa with 10.000
picked Nliam troops from Constantino
ple, Adrlanopl and Macedonia. After
a while this force waa strengthened by
40.009 Uonth Macedonian and Anatolian
Itedlfs. What has happened since then
to this numerically respectable arm y ?
Now and again a report la allowed to
percolate through to ths columns of ths
foreign press to the effect that this and
that band of restive Albanians have been
disciplined by gunej and sabers. But
neither here, nor in Athena, nor In So
fia, does anybody believe the army la
there for the purpose mentioned In the
dispatches. No: the real reason Is th la
the Young; Turks are not going to be
caught napping.
Apart from the constantly dangerous
situation tn the near Eaat we are really
living on a volcano whose inner rum
blings we can hear the Turkish army
needed field practice to fit It for eventu
alities. 81s months training has done the
work. Pome of the finest fighting mate
rial In the world, drilled and trained on
Uerman methoda. hardened by the open
life, are now In shape for anybody who
cares to trail his coat for a shindy In
Kouth East Europe. Everything la ready
for sterner warfare, except the trifling;
detail of hospital equipment that could
be ready In a day.
Juat now this army la within striking;
distance of the Greek frontier. By ac
cident or design the spark la as near the
fuae aa It could be without Ignition. And
If the conflict comes the prediction may
be made that the notorious rout of
Iahsjiasa will be as a gentle Jaant com
pared with the punishment of the
Greeks when next the soldiers of the
Crescent charge towards Athens In the
name of Allah.
NO TRADING III GRAIN
SIvATTLE DKALI1RS EXPECT
BETTER MARKKT.
Monklpal Contract for Oats .rrard-
ed on Ilaala of f 28.05, XoTcm-ber-Dereinber
DcllTrrj.
SEATTLE, Wash.. Oct. 2. tPpaclal.) No
one attempted to do anything la tha grain
msrket today. Prices ware bo lower tbaa
yesterday, but country otTerings ware free.
ta active market neat week Is anticipated
r local dealer, and exporter a The local
demand for oata and bay la dulL
The city has Just awarded a contract for
1400 tone of Puget Sound oats on ths baais
of I2S.S3 for delivery during November and
Ilerember.
A large supply of Concord snd California
grapes was carried over toolght. Two car
loads of Kastem Concords wsa more than
the market could absorb on ehort notice.
Tokays sold dowa to L Hweet potato
prleaa) were eot a quarter to 3 14c. Another
carload of New Jersey erg n bar r lea arrived.
Poultry was la fair demand aad was
cloaaly alaaaad up tonight. The country
price of ggisa will ba advanced a cant next
week to 12c. The country egg quotation
waa 4 He The state authoritlee have located
several lota of poor poultry in local stor
ages which will be ordered dlapoeed of.
Butter waa firmer but unchanged.
Tbs valley la which the City of Mexico
la situated Is some fto miles long by 40
broad and T30O feel above the see. level. It
I. supposed that tha basin waa formerly
ailed with water and several lakes atlll
rover a part of R. The site Is one of
extraordinary beauty and. Impressive ness.
EAST WANTS APPLES
Demand for Ben DavisWine
saps, Ganos and Black Bens.
CUSTOMERS IN MARKET
Northwestern Fruit Kvcliange Has
Booked Order, for- These Vart-tle-r-
Stock Mart Be Fancy,
Color Good, Well Packed.
Tba daily market bulletin of tha North
western Fruit Exchange, aoft-pi: Epa'dlng
building, follows:
Tbs market continues moderately aetWe.
Saturday being a half holiday with the
trade, business Is never so brisk as on other
osys or tbs week. Tbs feature of the mar
bat ta tha fact that tha demand center. In
desirable slses and fancy grades. Badly
tnlaed esrs and vers ama!l ai.e. era nee-
lected. and such cars are difficult to dispose
of to advantage.
a .Lave .old car C. B. Q. STOfll from
Cajihmara. Washington. Octoher ta a
buyer In Texas, at the following range of
prices: Kxlra fancy Jonathans 4-tler and
larger. l.&o: 4", snd J-tler. tl.J.: choirs
Jonsthsns, 11.15; extra fanry Grimes Oold'n.
av, astro unrr.ARi rancy winter la
nss. 12.40; choice Winter Bananas. 11.65;
extra fsncy and fancy King Davids. 31 B0:
extra fancy and fancy Roma Beauties. 11.40:
conic. l ; a. I r. o. b. shipping point.
ma nave several customers In ths markst
for Bsn bavls. Thsre Is a aanar.l demand
for genuine Wlnesspa and w could place a
large cumber of cars of genuine tianos and
mack Bans On these llnea we are over
sold. Ws csn sell asnulns Oxnin and
Black Bans, extra fancy 4-tler and larger.
11.23 to 11.33; Ben Davis, around II; Wine-
saps. 11.73 to 1.S. Thess quotations re
fer to the strictly fsnry stock, shoving good
color and wall packed. We would he glad
to bear from growsrs having these varieties
to offer, ss lbs market at lha present tlms
oner, aa sxceiient outlet.
TRADERS HOLD BACK
ELF.CTIOX APPROACH CHECKS
SPECCLATIVE OPERATIONS.
Position of the Mone, Market Also
Adds to the aDepreselon
In Stocks.
NEW ToRK. Oct. 29 Ths tone of the
marxei wss afrscted today by the attltudi
of the banks toward borrowercs. The shot
of esss In ths csll monsy msrket is thouxbt
to be deceptive and due to the desire of
lenders to keep resourceg available for prompt
recall. In axnectstloa of higher rales Tba
placing of 310.0v0.0O0 of ons yesr 4 "4 per
cent Micnigsn v'entral notes In Paris had
aa onfavorabla effect on sentiment, although
Indicating, a possible recourse for credit
seeds
The essler tone in the foreign exchange
market In New Tork was ascribed to the
action of the London money market in part
and to the effect of the aala of the Michigan
ventral notes in ring
Tha approach of lha last week of the po
litical canvas, masee lor speculative
stralnt and depression, through fesrs of sud-
dsn and aensatlonal dsvelopments which
mignt threaten a violent shut in the prob
sonny ox ins results.
There wss Isss thsn tha estimated de
crease In cash traceable In the bank state
ment, but It outran the reduction In the re-
serve requirement seeured by the losn con
traction and the scaling down of deposits
ana resuitso in an inroad of ovsr f 1,000,
000 In ths surplus Item.
CLOSING STOOK. QUOTATIONS.
Closing
naiea.
High.
aS
47.
37 ,
's
Low.Bl il.
Allla Chal pt. .
Amal Copper . .
Am Agrlcull ..
Am rleet Hugar
American Can ..
Am Car A l'd.
Am Cotton Oil.
Am Hd a Lt pf
Am Ice tiacurl .
Am I.tnaaed . ..
Am Locomotive.
Am Smel a Ref
do preferred. ,
Am Steel Fdy..
Am Mugar Ref.
Am Tel at Tel.
Am Tobacco Pf
Am 'Woolen . . .
Anaconda If Co
Atchison
do preferred..
Atl Coast Line.
Rslt g Ohio...
Hethlehem Steal
Brook It Tran.
Canadian Pac.
Ce rural Leather
do preferred..
Central of N J
Chea A Ohio ..
Chicago Alton
Chi (it West ..
do preferred..
Chlrsgo a N W
C. J4 A Bt P...
C c, e a st l.
Col Fuel 4k Iron
Col 4k Southern
Congo! Gss ....
Corn Products..
8S4
84O0
L'oo
KM)
Too
200
64
47.
87 S
s
63
68
7 4
a.
03 e
23
IT
12
40
S.0OO
2O0
2iM
HOO
3'HI
3.3O0
loo
800
"ioo
"too
200
"ioo
1"0
7l0
1.800
18U
1-4
40',
SO.
lUStg
40',
118?,
141
1TH
124
40 H
7U1
loa
4fH
11KH
10
lt4
4
11H
140 4
03 4
82 H 82.
42
104 4
101
1084
32 4
77
l8'.e
104 ;
1011
io4
S-4
77 "4
1BT4
104 U
114
1 17
108 H
o2 4
7
IP? 4
84 4
1034
-so
400
"ioo
"grin
8.4. -o
7IHJ
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6'
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4U0
824
"24"
73
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HO
137
ITU
82 4
'.4"
14i"
124 U
73
84
ni
13ng
1ST.
2H
4S
23.
48
14S4
1244
a
334
r.tg
130 4
Del 4V Hudson.. .
PAR Uranda.
do preferred..
m.tlllere' tfeour
Erie
do lat pf
do 2d Pf
General Klec . .
Ct Northern pf.
Gt Northern Ore ,
Illinois Central.
Interbor Met . .
do preferred..
Inter Harvestsr
Inter Marine pf
Int Paper
Int Pump
Iowa Central .. .
K C Southera . . .
do preferred..
Laclede Oaa . ..
I.oule A Naab.
Minn A St L . . .
31. 8 P A 8 8 M
ISO, Kan A Tax .
do preferred. .
Mo Paciilo
Nat Biscuit .. .
Nat I-ead
Max N Ry Pf .
N T Central . .
N T, Oni A Wee
Nor oik A Wee
North American .
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mali ...
Pennaylvanla ..
People'e Gae . .
r. C C A ft L. .
rttteburg Coal...
Preeeed 6 Car..
Full Pal Car . ..
Hi
32",
75
81S
3"S
484
88
1M
127 4
KB
132
22
t.-
111
17
12'.
42 4
111',
82
Ml
104 4
14.
204
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Union Psrifie ..
60 Preferred..
V 8 Realty
U 8 Rubber ....
U I 8teel .....
do preferred..
I'tah Copper ...
Va-Caro Chem .
Wabash
do Prererred. .
Western M d
Westing Eleo ..
Western Union.
W heel ALE
Total aalee for the day, 178.800 g hares.
BONDS.
NEW TOR K. Oct. 29. Closing quotations:
C. a. ref 2s reg.iooeg.v. T. C. gn .ivis 8t4
do coupon ...1oo No. Psclflc Ss... 71
V. 8. 3S rrsa....HH Nc Psclflc 4S.. .100
do coupon' .. .11 V Union Psclflc 4". 10 IS
U. S. new 4. reg.ll.1 wis. Cent. 4s.. 924 R
do coupon ... 1 13 4 'Japanese 4s . . 88 'g B
D. A R. O. 4a. B44BI
Dally Ti fsnry MatemeaL
WASH INO TON, Oat, 3V The eonditiea
of tba Treasury at tba bertruilng of bullosa
today waa aa follows:
Trust funds-
Gold coin P.9a;.aa9
Silver dollars
4S8.4f."A
silver dollars of lln
Oliver certificates outstanding. . .
tlenaral fund
Rtanrigrd silver dollars In general
fund .
Current liabilities
Working bslsnca In Treasury of
fices In banks to credit of Treasurer
of tha United States
Subsidiary gllvsr coin..
Minor coin
Total balance In general fund. . .
48S.4U4.0OO
l.H.99
42.65.13
S0.4M.149
S! 8V1.3AS
17.071.34
61 1.404
84.e34.3liS
Money, Exchange, Eto.
NEW YORK, Oct. 1T. Prime mercantile
paper closed st per cant.
Sterling exchange easy, with actual busi
ness in bankers- bills st 4.21334.840 for
MO-day bills and at 14.8610 6 4.S4SU for de
mand. Commercial bills. 14.811,04.82.
Bar silver. SSC
Mexlcan dollara. 4Ac
jovrnment bonds, steady; railroad bonds,
irregular.
KEW
YORK. Oct. 2. Monor on call
aomlnsl.
Time loans firm sna dun. sixty
dsys. 4Hj4V per cent: BO days, I per csnt;
six months. 463 per cent.
IXINDON. Oct. 2a Bar sliver, quiet at
28 11-lod oer ounce.
Money, 4 V, per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is IS per cent: do for tnrea
months' bills. 4SU4S per cent.
AN FRANCISCOOct. 29. Sterling on
London. H days. 4.82: do sight. I4.I6W
Drafts, sight, lc; telegraph. 4c
CHICAGO. Oct. .
York, 10c premium.
-Exobanga on New
STEADY AT THE CLOSE
LIVESTOCK THADE QUIET,
USUAL OX 6 AT CRD AY.
AS
Business Active Throughout the
Week With a Firm Demand for
Cattle and Sheep.
The week clogsd with fairly steady con
ditions prevslllag In ths livestock msrket.
As usual on Saturday, business at the yards
yesterday was quiet.
The msrket for csttle hss been good'
throughout. There hss been no ovcrsupply
recently, either In ousntlty or Quality 2nd
buyers havs stood rcsdy to lake good beef -
it sll times. The mutton market showed
conaldsrsble strength In the Isst half of the
aeek, which wss not unexpected, as the
supply hss been under the demsnd. Hogs,
mhlch opened steady at 18.60, bruka a dims
before the week wss half over and the last
sles were made al that figure.
Receipts yeaterdsy were 189 oattle. 83
calves and 218 hogs.
Shipper, of the stock were w. T. Mow-
man, of welser. ons car or hogs; hi. rt.
"'...on. orondortwrc. Xi
E. Reynolds, of Condon, two cars of cattle;
J. Mays, of Shsnlko. ons car of bogs: H.
R. peacock, of Nsmpa. two cars of cattle;
H. H. Coford. of Shsnlko, ons car of calves;
R. N. Bchott, of Nlcolo, ons car of cattle.
calves and hogs; O. D. Benedict, of Salem,
one car of cattle and calves, and J, tt. Flint,
of Junction City, ons car of cattle, caivei
snd hogs
The weekly msrket letter or D. J. Lively.
general sgent 0r the Portland Union Stock
Yards Compsny, follows:
Receipts at the Portland union Btoca
yards for the week hove been ss follows:
ttle. cslves, 333: hogs, 2208; sheep.
23JI; gosts. 81V.
The cattle market has Teen stesoy to a
shsde stronger then for three weeks preced
ing with a prompt call for sll arrivals. Ths
quantity of thin csttle coming Into the
market at this time Indicates that the
earlier plsns for extensive feeding this Win
ter in territory iriouiary to tne maraei.
hire been chsnged. Due to the tightening
of the money market, intending cattle-feed-
era were not sble to get tne money neces-
ssry for their Pprlng snd Winter opsratlons.
nd In consequence many or the cattle
thst should hsve gone to feed lots are com.
Ins to msrket. Psckers are somewhat
alarmed over tha promised shortage of qual
ity csttle fur the early spring market- 'inia
Is a profitable branch of ths livestock busi
ness, snd those who meks a study of condi
tions make tha ststement that this is a
year when high-priced feed can ba put into.
cattle wun suiety.
The hog msrket hss been adjusted in
keenlua with the market East. The lower
level of prices n comparison with ths high
mark has been set at all of the central
markets In the United Rtates. and at tha
lower level that market hss been steady to
strong. Ths - isrgs proportion of ths sup
plies of this market cams from Nebraska,
points.
ine gneen mtrm nne oeen in 11 ' v mch
supplied and prices hsve been stesdy to
strong. An attractive demand exists ior a
liberal quantity of sheep, especially of good
qusllty. Buyers are a little bit alsrmsd over
the scarcity of fed sheep in the country
snd the commission men are asking for ship
ment from distant points.
Much Interest is being manirestea in tne
forthcoming meeting of the Netlonal Wool
Orowerg' Association, which will be. held in
Portland. January 4 to 7. 1911. and the big
Sheep Show that will be held at that time.
prices current on ine various ciae.ee ok
stock Bt ths Portland Union 8tockyards
ware as follows:
Beef steers, good to cholc 83.25 9 s-5
Beef steers, fslr to medium 4.40 s 8.00
Choice spsysd h.lfers 4 SO ii 4. 75
Good to eholce beef cows 4.230 4.70
Medium to good beet oows..,.,, 1.401- 4.0s
Common beef cows.y l.ootf 1.3
Bulls l.SOtr 4.00
btsgs. good to choice 4.00 4 4.60
Calves, light 7.00 a 7.S0
Calves, heavy i.iorj s.os
Hon ton 15u..50
Hogs, fair to medium B.00'8.23
Sheep, best Valley wetners s.z.ct J. 00
Sheep, fslr to good wethers 3.00 O 8.25
Sheep, bast mounts la wethers. .. 4.230 4.75
KheeD. best vsiley ewes. .a..... ..van g.av
Lambs, choice mountain 8.25 9 6 50
Lambs, choice valley 4. loej g.vg
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 29. Cattle Receipts es-
tlmsted at 400; market, stesoy. ueeveg.
!4.&Otf7-70; Texss steers. ii..wtii).tw; west
ern gteers. e4ex.70; BtocKer. ana reeaers.
I4.1S06.4O; cows and heifers, 32.2vtf9.20;
calves. (7910.23.
Hogs Receipts estimated at i"uw, mar
ket, shade higher. Light. 18.4098.49:
mixed. S7.BJe.D; ueavy, ii.wpe.aui
rough. 87.o3o7.S3; good to choice heavy,
IT.10. pigs, IS SS. 70; bulk of ssles.
3818.70.
bheep itecetpts e.iimeiea at uw. mar
ket, gtesdy. Native. I2.7B04.40: Western.
11.40S4 40; yearlings, 14.50 $5. 0; lambs,
natlvs. 84.7S07.1O; Wegtern. 15 7.
Coffee aad ogar.
NEW TORK. Oct. Tf. Coffee futures
sloged steady at a net advance of 591
points. Ssles, 41.400 bags. November,
8 loc; December, S.lSc; January. 8.03c; Feb
ruary, t.sic; Marcn, r.iic; April, s.iec; May,
17c; June, 18o; July. 1.19c; August, O.lOci
September. 8.82c Spot coffee steady. No.
T Rio. lOTto: Santas No. 4. HVc Mild
coffee steady. Cordova. 114ei3iC.
Sugar Raw nominal. Muscovado, 81 test.
1.10c: centrifugal. 85 test. 3.80c: molasses
sugsr, I test. 3.05c Refined, essy. Crushgd,
8.30c; granulated, 4.(0o; powderafl, 4.70a.
Dried Fruit a New York.
NEW TORK, Oct. 29. Evaporated an-
plea II rm on amall offerlnga. Spot fancy.
10011c: cnoice. eci4c: prime. isio:
common to fair, 6 4t7Hc
Prunes in rsir oemand: arm: 50100 un
to 2 0-4 os Csllfornlas, and 74 0940 for Ore
guns peacnes are in eomewnai Better aemend.
Prices firm. Choice. T074c; extra choice.
I Vic: lancy. Susie.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Oct- 29. Cotton futures
closed easy, 5 to 33 points lower;- October.
14.40c; November, 14.17c; December, 14.22c;
January, 14.10c; February, 14.14"; March.
14.18c: April. 14.17c; May. 14 24o; Jung.
14.22c: July. 14.20c-
Spot cloaed quiet; 85 points decline. Mid
nplanda, 14.40c; mid-gulf, 14.t(5c Sales, none.
New York Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 2B Tbe metal mar
keta were dull and nominally unchanged.
Tin. 80.20tr3s.50c
Lake copper. 12.874 41Se:" electrolytic.
12.75a 12.87 4c: casting, 12.37 4 012.624c
Lead. 4.400 4.50c.
Upelter, 6.75 0 5.85c.
Iron, unchanged.
Chicago Dairy Produce,
CHICAGO. Oct. 29. Butter, steady.
Creameries, 248204c: dairies. 23 627c.
Eggs, steady. Receipts. 4179 cases. At
msrk. caaea Included. 18 4 921 4: firsts, 23c;
prime firsts. 27c.
Cheese.1 steady. Daisies. 15 01-1 4cf Twins,
140144c: Young Americas, tojli4c; Long
Horns, 144tfl0c.
Duloth Flax Market.
I ULUTTT. Oct. 29. Flax to arrive, on
track, $2.61; October, $2.61 44; November,
lil bid: December. $2,57 4 bid: Mav.
3.01 Ik BIO.
ALL Till SELLERS
Liquidation Is Heavy in Chi
cago Wheat Pit. .
MARKET DROPS SHARPLY
Cables Are Ixrwer, Cash Demand Is
Poor and World's Shipments Are
on
a Large Scale Increase
In Visible Supply,
"HICAGO. Oct. 29. Wheat values in for
elgn marketa were generally lower. There
was no new export business and CRble bids
were entirely out of line. Furthermore, the
domestic cash demsnd wss very slow. Re
vised estimates of world's shipments for
ths week developed uncertainty as -to Rus
sia, rrom which country, however, the lor
wardlngs wers believed to be heavy. The
visible supply in the United States, too. gave
signs of a small Increase. Confronted by
such circumstances, selling pressure grew
from a amall beginning early to large pro.
portions as the session spprosched sn end.
Finally stoD loss transactions had a com
plete monopoly In the pit, December ranged
from WHlC to 8214c and closed within
shsds of tha bottom for the. day at 90 9
KJ-.C a not loss of Uiffllc.
Fins weather made corn easy. December
sold between 46c and 48 Sc. closing e off
at 48c. Feeling in the cash trade was
weak. No. 2 yellow closed at 49 d 49 4c.
Oats were relatively stesdy most of the
day. December varied from 81 to 81 &
81 Ho and finished .e lower at 81c
After scoring a little gsln early, provi
sions turned weak. I-atest figures showed
pork 10c higher to 12Hc down, lard 7HC
up to 6c decline and ribs at a loss of Jiio
to 2 He asked.
Tba leading futures ranged aa follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
3 .82 5, I .:H
.lib .88',,
.13 Ts .85
CORN.
Low.
t .80
.97
.93
Close.
I .90'
.97H
.95
Pea. ,
Mir..
July..
Deo.. .
Msy..
July..
.-
.49 4
.60 H
.4SH
.44
.484
.49H
.46
.48-i
.49
494
.50 4
OATS.
Dec 81g .814
May 34?, .34 4
July 344 .141
MESS PORK.
.31
.144
.134
.11
.144
-S3
17.00
16.00
18.10
11.60
10.15
.SJ4
10.974
9.05
8.124
Jan 17.00 ' 1T.10
May 14.12 4 15.12 4
LARD.
Oct. 13.00 13.20
Nov 11.62 4 11.65
K.874
15.00
12.90
11.60
10.1s
8.S5 4
Jan 10.20 10.25
May 9..0 9.75
SHORT RIBS.
Oct....'... 11.00 11.00 10.974
Jaa 9.10 9.10 9.05
May 8.87 4 8.9u l.bo
Cssh quotations were ss follows:
Flour Easy. Winter pstents, 34.1094.90;
straights. I3.s0 0 4.55; Spring straights. 34.30
w4.a0; 'btJterg, $2.40 o 6.
Rye No. 2. 77c
Barley Feed or mixing. 66 065c; fair to
choice malting, 69vi2c.
Flaxgeed No. 1 Southwestern, 12.50; No.
1 Northwestern. $2.62.
Timothy seed $7.60 tl 8.10.
Clover 88.50014.
Pork Mess, per barrel, 117.75 018.
Lard Per 100 pounds, 313.10.
Sides Short, clesr (.boxed 1. $10,174 G 11.
Grain atstlstlcs: .
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 500.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 1SZ.0GO bushelg, compsred with 1.8S4.
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
ago. Estimated receiptg for Monday:
Wheat. 38 cars; corn, 254 cars; oats, 95
cars; hogs, 27.000 head.
Receipts.
... 16,600
. ..400,500
.. 163.700
...264.600
...200.000
. ..101.600
Shipments.
23.200
158.300
148,400
406.300
Vt'soi
Flour, barrelg .
Wheat, bushelg
Corn, bushels . .
Oats, bushels . .
Rye. bushels . .
Barley, bushels .
Knropean Grain Markets.
LONDON. Ocf. 29. Cargoes, dull and da
p ragged, nominal, no buyers. Walla Walla,
tor anipment. at otis.
English country - markets. 6d cheaper
French country markets, dull.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 29. Close Wheat. Oc
tober, 7s ed; December, 7s 4d; March. 7s
14d. Weather, unsettled.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 29. Close- Wheat.
December, $1.00; May; $1.05; No. 1 hard,
$1.04; No. 1 Northern. $1.02401.03; No. i
Northern. V84 01.01 4: No. 3 whlto. 954 0
eC
Grain at San Francisco.
BAN FRANCISCO, Oct 29. Wheat-
Easy.
. Barleys Weak.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping, $1.42 4 01.524 per can
tal.
Barley Feed. B34 0$1-OO per cental;
brewing. I1.02K01.U3.
Oata Red. 11.1001.224 per cental; wblte.
$L450LS5; black. $1.2301.40.
Call board sales:
Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $L01U per cental;
May, $1.07.
Grain Marketa of the Northwest,
TACOMA. Oct. 29. Wheat Milling blue-
stem, o3c; club. 79c. Export Bluestem,
E4c; rorty-roia. h-jc: ciuo. ouc; red rtusslan.
79c Recelpta Wheat. 04 cars, nay a cars.
SEATTLE, Oct. 29. Milling quotations
riiuestem, sacr fnrty-mia. s.-ic: club. 81c:
fife, 61c; red Russian. 80c Export wheat
Ulueetem. 82c: lorty-roio, 80c; club. TUc; ore,
79c; red Russian. 77c lesteraay s car re
ceipts Wheat- 43 cars: oats. 4 cars; barley,
2 cars; bsy. 8 cars.
GASH LOSS IS SMALL
NEW TORK BASH STATEMENT
SHOWS SLIGHT CHAXGES.
Shifting; of Ioans to Outside Insti
tutions Ceases Actual Sur
plus Nino Millions.
NEW TORK. Oct. 29. The statement of
the clearing-house banks for the week shows
that the banks held $10,464,000 more than
the requirements of the 25 per cent reserve
rule. This is a decrease of $336,000 In tha
proportionate cash reserve as compared with
last week.
The following is the New Tork Clearing
House summary of the statement of banks
for the week ending October 29:
Clearing-house banks, daily average
Decrease.
Loans
Deposits
Clrculatlop
Specie
Legal tenders . .
Reserve
Reservs required
SurDlus
$1.226,04.1.000 $0,110,000
1.192,683.000 8,003.000
48. 1115.OOO
23.000
241.3W1.0O0
7. 244.000
308,:4.0M
29S. 1 70.000
10.464,000
3.410.01 K
1X15,0(8)
2.584.01 10
2.248.0OO
33I1.OO0
335.0O0
Ex-U. S. deposits
10.860.000
Clearing-house banks, actual condition thla
day-
Loans
1.2H6.631.000 4.539.000
L192.517.0O0 7.413.0O0
47.926.000 213.000
239,281.000 4.222.0O0
8,3!2,(K)0 1,341.000
807,672,000 2.881,0110
298.129.000 1,853,000
Deposits ....i...
Circulation
Specie
I.egal tenders. ...
Reserve
Reserve required
Surplus
W.o4:i,OINJ l,(IL,7.OO0
9.948.000 1.020.OOO
Ex-U. S. deposits....
State banks and trust companies of great.
er New York not reporting to the clearing
house Loans 1,132.541.000 1,273,000
Specie 123,1 54, OOO n0.0l)0
Legal tenders 22.0.S2.0OO 60.IMH)
Total deposits 1.190.864.00O 4,854,000
Increase.
The Financier will say:
The statement of actual conditions as
issued by tbe New Tork clearing-house banks
showed a loss In cash of only $2.8S1.000, or
about halt the amount indicated by the
known movements of the week. As loans
made a further decrease of $4,838,700. this
operating with the decrease in cash brought
about a contraction of $7,414,700 in deposits,
and the excess reserve was lowered only
$1,027,000. making the present surplus above
the 26 per cent requirement $9.543,42.1.
The statement based on averages revealed
yerr near the same oondltloa In totals, the
surplus figured on the average tsslg stand
ing at $10,463,625.
. The nummary of state banks and trust
companies not reporting to the clearing
house was interesting In that It showed a
cessation of the expansion of loans which
hss been so much In evidence since the
clearing-house banks hare been shifting the
burden of loan commitments to outside In
stitutions and for thn first time in some
weess tne trust companies ana otner ingti-
tutione reported a decrease amounting' to
about $1,250,000 in loans and a decrease of
$4,853,000 in deposits.
The loans of the clearing-house hanks and
of the trust companies are still ccnslderably
above deposits snd as the outflow from the
banks to other centers and to Canada Is not
over, present conditions probably will not
change lor some time to come.
QUOTATIONS AT BAN FRANCISCO.
Prices Paid for Produce In the Bay City
Market g-
8 AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 29. The follow
ing price, ttere current in tne produce mar
ker today:
Butter Fancy creamery, 83c.
Cheese Young America. 1540164c
Eggs Store, 4c; fancy ranch, BOc.
Vegetables Cucumbers. S0e?7ic: garlic,
804c; green peas. 406c; string beans,
8 5c; tomatoes, 2."0c; eggplant, 40c.
Hay Wheat. $9014: wheat and oata,
$0011.50: alfalfa, $7013.
Potatoes Oregon Hurhankg. $1.4001.45;
Salinas Burbanks, $1.5001,60; sweets, $20
2.15.
Onions 85c0$l.
Fruit Apples, choice. 50c: common. 80e:
Mexican limes. $007: California lemons,
choice. $6; California lemons, common, $2;
pineapples. S2 3003.50.
Receipts Flour. 375 quarter sacks: wheat.
1265 centalg; barley. 15.675 centale: oata.
8195 centals; potatoes. 5500 sacks; bran, 40
sacks; middlings, 80 sacks; hay, 1003 tons.
Wool at St, Louis.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23. Wool, firmer. Ter
ritory and Western mediums, 1S023HC; fine
mediums, 17(ff20c; fine, 1216
IRELAND LIKES NOVELS
CONSERVATIVES ALARMED
AT
TASTES OF PEOPLE.
Andrew Carneeie. Howerer. Does
Xot Share Their View, Contend
ing Fiction Is Incentive.
DUBLIN, OcL 29. (SpeciaL) A par
ticularly Interesting; slde-llght Is
thrown on Ireland's campaign for pop
ular education by some disclosures sev
eral of the larger public libraries have
been making- about what sort of liter
ature Irish people read. The tendency
of all these libraries Is to call special
attention to the hlarh percentage of
novels in this diet of culture.
In Dublin alone 200,000 novels were
lent to eager readers. In England the
usual percentage of fiction borrowed
from public libraries averages up at
about 70, and considerable horror is
manifested when lt rises to 76 or 80
per cent of the whole. But the propor
tion in Dublin reaches the prodigious
total of 83 per cent and novel reading
thus costs the ratepayers over $16,000
year. r
In Belfast, Cork and other cities the
preponderance of fiction is quite
noticeable. This state of affairs has
excited considerable alarm in conserva
tive quarters, particularly when
happens that only one person out of
2d0 comes looking for books on reli
glon. But the novel-reading habit In
Ireland has many warm advocates,
anions them no less an authority on
the library question than Andrew Car
negie. Speaking at Belfast, the Laird
ot Skibo paid a very high tribute to
fiction as offering the greatest lncen
live to acquire a taste for reading.
And once this taste Is acquired, he
said, people can be left to themselves
to turn to more serious literature.
That Is one reason why Carnegie has
so often stipulated that his gift librar
ies shall be well stocked with fiction.
Another Is, that he had a good chance
himself, when a boy, to pore over the
novels of Scott, Dickens and other
great writers. As with all his opportu
nities, Carnegie made the best use of
this one, and is confident that the fic
tion habit in his case played a large
part in the great things that i have
come since.
The remaining 16 per cent Is very
curiously apportioned. According to
Chairman Walter of the Public Librar
ies Committee, science and art only at
tract 2 per cent, while political econ
omy Is only Interesting to one-quarter
of one per cent of the people who pat
ronize the libraries. Education draws
about one and one-half per cent and
natural history as low as one-seventh
of one per cent.
VATICAN ORDER FEARED
BURIAL- RIGHTS IX FRANCE TO
BE RESTRICTED.
Parish Priest, Commenting, Believes
Pronouncement Will, Be Severe
Blow to Church.
PARIS. Oct. 29. (Special.) Some
alarm has been caused in Paris by the
announcement that the Vatican will
shortly issue a pronouncement on the
right to Roman Catholic burial. It Is
said that the Papal pronouncement
will instruct the clergy to refuse the
burial service to all who have not re
ceived the sacrament the last Easter
before death.
If confirmed, the statement will al
most undoubtedly cause greater dis
favor toward the Vatican than has al
ready been produced by the condemna
tion of the Sillon and the Papal order
changing the age at which children are
to receive the premiere communion
The age la to be reduced to 7 or 8
whereas hitherto lt has been from 13
to 13 or 14. Interviewed, a parish
priest said that he was quite ready
to believe the truth of the statement
about a coming Papal instruction.
It will be another saddening blow
to the French Church," he said. "It
s evident, indeed, that there are very
many who do not conform -strictly to
the precepts of the Roman Catholic
religion, but who nevertheless receive
Roman Catholic burial at the desire
of their parents or relatives. If the
new order be applied it will mean
that only two persons out of ten will
receive such burial. Roman Catholic
families will undoubtedly be annoyed
to find the burial service refused to
members of their family. The num
bers of the church will become even
thinner.
"From another point of view, it will
become more amicuit to make con
verts when practicing such principles.
Nevertheless, if the instructions are
as described, the clergy will undoubt
edly submit, the more certainly as
Pope Pius X. shows no disposition at
any time of going back on his pro
nouncement." NOBEL WINNERS INVITED
Stockholm Would Assemble Famous
Ones at Celebration.
STOCKHOLM. Oct. 29. (Special.)
If present plans mature, the Swedish
capital will contain next year one of
the most interesting gatherings of in
ternational notables ever convened. For
it is proposed to celebrate the 10th an
niversary of the, distribution of the
Positively Last Chance
1 o Buy
Portland Oil Co.
Stock At The
GROUND LOOK PRICE
10c Per Share
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PR.CE ADVANCES NO V. StH
ro nnt mia. th Investment oppor
tunity of this great Oil age. Make money
aa th California millionaire have made
It by investlns; in a ooa un company
with a future before it. The Portland
Oil Company Is In the proven Kern River
Oil Field. California, which Is th o.dest
mnA haat.knr.tit fls-M in thl9 Creat OH
State. The Portland Oil Company has
40 acres surrounded by proven territory.
In th Kern River field wells are drilled
easily and are comparatively shallow.
The field is the best eauipped with
storar and pipe Un facilities.
A AW Hnva a W are, ja TV HA StrUClC ill
Section H, 2H-2S. which ih not far from
the Portland Oil Company's property.
The ras pressure haa thrown the tool
out of the welt several time. T"h in
dications are better than they ex
were on the Bterlmff Oil Company'
property (not far from our property)
which Is one of California's bt paylnc
properties. Their stock started at a&o
per share and has sold aa high as $4.50
per share. Think of that profit! Ther
Is no reason why th Portland OH .Com
pany should not be equally prosperous.
Oil is Koins; to advance to much hlsrher
prices In the next few years, and th
stock i tne j-'ortiana company ia
going to advance In proportion. Th
ground-floor price of 10c per share la
your opportunity. DETLAY A.NT- HEBI
TATION NEVER MADE A DO LLaAR
FOR ANT MAN. PROPER INVEST
MENT OF SAVINGS HAVE MADB
-MANY MEN INDEPENDENT. ACT
TODAY, as you think beat, but don't
look back in a few brief months, aa
many have done on our previous offer
ings, and say. "Look at that Liberty OH
Company stock selling for 50a per share.
Why, I could have bought It at lOo per
share four months ago." Use your fore
sight and reason lt out. Hindsight
makea no good in vestments. Tn land
of the Portland OH Company la paid for.
except the final payments that are to
be made in Oil after lt Is produced.
Right her la a strong point th lessor
waa so CONFIDENT that Oil would be
produced In paying Quantities that h
was willing to take half th price of th
land in Oli.
Nov. 8th the Price Advances
Mak up your mind today. Don't come
In on November 10th and eay "1 In
tended to send In this order at the
ground-floor prlc of JOo per share," aa
we will not have any stock to deliver on
that day at 10c. Your reservation must
be handed In or mailed on or before No
vember 8th. or we cannot accept it at
the ground-floor price of 10c per share.
Send In right now the coupon below,
which will reserve your 10c ground-floor
itock pending Investigation. We ar
open- Monday and Tuesday evening.
Sagar-Loomis Co.
Fhelaa Bulldlns. 8aa FraBotaoa.
Call or adrlreag Portland office). 701
Oreeronlan IuilillBtf.
Ground Floor Beaervatlon Coupon
Plesss reserve shsres
of Portland Oil Co., stock at tha around-
floor price or IOc, lor me, pendlngr ra-
oelpt of complete information. It Is un
derstood that this reservatloa obllg-ateg
me. In no way to lnvegt.
Kama
Addresg .,
City
famous Nobel prizes by Inviting all
previous prize winners to attend.
The final decision will not be made
for some months, but there is every
prospect that the Idea will be adopted.
It will 'mean the assembling of, the
greatest men and women in the peace
movement, literature and science from
all lands a concentration of fame and
talent such as seldom has favored any
capital in the world. The Swedes are
naturally anxious to arrange the'gath
erlng on these lines and it remains to
be seen only to what extent such in
vitations are likely to be accepted.
DOOLEY'S LATEST 15 JOY
JADED EGLlSn READERS GET
DELIGHT FROM DUNNE.
Another of Famous Irislimen's Say
lngs Will Go Down Into History
in "Ijiinnon Town."
I-.ONDON. Oct. 29. (Special.) As an
offset to Marie Corelli's latest indict
ment of human nature, readers are turn
ing with delight to F. P. Dunne's latest
Dooley book. Another of his sayings is
likely to pass into currency on this side.
Wherever the matrimonial troubles of
conspicuous men are discussed In future,
Dooley will be quoted as saying:
"Nearly all th' gr-reat men had some
thing the matter with their wives."
Robert W. Chambers' farce on the
subject of rich New Tork society, "The
Green Mouse," is also entertaining dull
evenings in many a British home. Mrs.
Molesworth's new tale for children, "The
Story of a Year" eagerly looked for
by parents with children clamoring for
anotner story.
The British-made novel of the most
outstanding merit published so far this
season is Arnold Bennett's "Clayhaniarer."
Once more he puts the humdrum life of
the Pottery district upon his literary
stage.
"ClayhanRer is the biography of a
printer. There are hundreds of men In
Britain like him, for his story traverses
the history of the average lower middle-
class citizen. Other typical characters
axe delineated with vital effect. As a
help to social knowledge of life condi
tions in a large English industrial 'dis
trict, Americans will find this novel as
valuable as it is Interesting.
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BITULITHIC
S-T--R-E - E --T-S
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
O. R. & N.
Astoria Ronte.
STEAM KB .HAS.jA.LO
Port 1 al. 4 daily except SaturdaT at
IaTes
8:00 P. M. Makea all way landings. Arrives
at Astoria at o:vu a ju. ia-eaves Astoria
dally, except Sunday, at 7:00 A, M. Arrives
Portland at B-00 P. M. Makea direct con
nection wfh steamer Nabcotta for Megier.
Ilwaco. Long: Beach, and all points oa tba
liwaoo Hall road.
COOS BAY LINE
-STEAMER BREAKWATER galls from
Alaska dork. Portland. 8 P. M-. October 11.
IS. ".". Nov. 1. S. 15. 22. 29 and evar
Tuesday night. Freight received at Alaska
Dock until a F. M. aally. passenger fare.
first-class. S10; second-class, $7, Including
meals and berth. Ticketg on gals at Alna
worth Sock, Phones Main 23S; A. 120-4,
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