The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 12, 1907, Page 12, Image 12

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, ;THE 1 OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL; I PORTLAND,' ; .THURSDAY , EVENING - SEPTEMBER i2, 1007.
fO DAY'S
MARKETS
Fruit Supplies of All Kinds I Greajter
This Year Than Ever; in tli6 Front
Street MarketsPrices Hold, Too. v
SCARCE
Bit
: FM1IIIE RESULTS
Even for -This ' Time of
year-rBig: Sizes Some. )
Front street features: v '"
Veal scarcity worst In yeara .
Salmon '. not . In - beat iluwt,
f-iallway pMobM trt In market. '..
Kk sell at various pricea
Poultry demand la very atlftV "
' Hop trade Is "exceedingly mall ,
Iooal wheat and flour quiet.
Home offer rise for; barley.
Fancy tomatoes bring' more. ,
Orape supplies go -begglng. . , "
On dealer holda back closing.
CHEESE! New Pull cream, flats.
lltfKHo per lb.; loung , Americans,
17c per lb ; eastern, 17c
POULTRY Mixed chickens.' 12e
lb; fancy hena. 8Hyl4o in; roosters,
old. ion lb: frvera 14c: - broilers,
lb; turkeya. 11 (ftp lie lb forvold; squabs.
$2.60 doa; pigeons, $1.25 dos; dressed
poultry, loitio per jo. nignsr.
Hops. Wool aad SUdss.
HOPS l07 crop .Choice. 7i$c
prime to choice, 7c; ordinary, 4 Jo per
WOOL 1907 ' cllp-VaUy,
ffn-rvnllna RrtnrTM Than "Ever J-Dound.
Wu1TuwlfJuw uuu r ' WOOL 1907 cllD-Vlloy. tOflllc:
astern uregon, isnyzia , '
MUHA1K NC 190T Zlf Zl&
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. l810c
each: short wool. 15 too t medium, wool,
60 C 7 So each; long; woof, 760 1 each.
TALLOW Prima, oer lb. No.
t and grease, tffllKa
CHITTIM BARK I 07c I
Teal goarclty Worst Is Tsars. .
tt has , been many a year, perhaps,
sines the veal trad of Portland was- ao
famished as at this time. The reason
for the great scarcity of supplies Is ex
plainable to some extent by the great
cress of farm work all through tha local
territory. At this period of ths year beets,
Traits and Vegetable.
ing; buying, white, 80c $1 pes saok;
sweets.2020 lb. . ?
ONIONS Jobbing price Oregon,
It: buyinr. tl.60&1.76: sarHc to nor
10.
APPLES New. 21.060 3.00.
FRESH . FRUITS Oranres. 21.660
4.76; bananas, So lb; lemons, $$.0697.60
per box; limns, Mexican, 4.00 per 100;
pineapples, fi.26ips.00 doien; grapes,
&0c&il.26; - Concords, 12e; peaches,
ivtiiSvc: cantaloupe. 21.254iil.60; plums.
uervo; watermelons, iw, craoapnies,
L1.26 per box; Bartlett pears, 1 1.2 6 J
60 per box; eaaabas. 1.60 dos, ... ..
VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 90c 0
11.00 sack; carrots, 7lctf$l per sack;
ll.eo per sack: parsnips, $i.oot
I1.S6; ' cabbage, lo lb; tomatoes, Ore-
f on, - 40 60c; brans, jmic; green,
iSo per lb; cauliflower, 80 c $1.25 dos;
peas, 6c; horseradish, 8o lb: artichokes,
66&76a dos; green onions, 16c per dos;
bell peppers, br&o per lb; hothouse let
tuce. II box; cucumbers, hothouse, 16
026o dos; radishes. 16c doeen bunches;
arooerles, Mat, Xto,
SUnAn -OibW li llUi nowdared.
... . . l.7; nerry, i.7YVs; ory grsnuiatea.
m weighing 160 to J6.77i Star, 16.07 ; conf. A. 15.77:
n more. A veal Is A $5.27; golden O. $5.17: D
-class In ths, torsi yeUown 02i Vet granulate:. 2J.67; i
veal supplies are generally short In the
Portland market, but stocks tbie aeaaon
lire especially scant. Veal Is very Jlke
ly coming to Portland about as fsst
as It usually does at this time ef year,
but this season mora meat than ever
is needed, because of the great Increase
In tha cnnulatlon of this territory. A
feature that, tends to hold back thai eggplant," 12 H lb; grea corn, 76o
values ef lata arrivals of veal Is the sack, celery, I7el.fl0.
heavy weight of recent .shipments to
this market At least four out of flvs
veal that come her are very lari
sizes, soms of tbem
200 pounds,- and even
not considered flrst-c
market If it weighs mors than . 110
pounds. From that weight down 'to 80
pounds, arrivals are considered the
proper slse, and these always bring top
figures If of good quality. But a few
of the larger meat buyers are abla to
handle the larger sixes and they are
generally able to buy these supplies at
their own figure. . , . y.
Balway IHm&ss am: U atajrksi. Vv
Quits a large' hipment . of - 8aJ way
reaches was shown on the local market
today. Supplies were generally green,
1ut were lq nne -condition. Most " of
them-will be put into storage for future
'sise." - fc. --" ,--.;-- '
Small peaches are the burden of the
HOG
LIKE! 25 COPPER STOCK
CENTS LOWER HIT VERY HARD
Best Stuff Put Back to $6.50 Amalgamated Drops 314
to $6.75 oh Account of Points on Eeport That
? Shipment of Stock StuftV Mine Will Shut Down.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK RUN.
linn. Cattle. Sheen.
loamy ii zzo
Week ago 16 J 62
Year aso . .
Previous year ... 27 l 212
Portland Union Stock varda. Sent. 11.
-mere was weakness in ail lines of live
stock today due to the Indifferent atti
tude of the packers. The weakness is
more arms rent in hoars than - in other
lines. This latter condition Is due at
Jm n"r,Jr to tne ract mat local i Mport of the fallurs of a largs indus
i!lArZiKlmJlU1J?u't 1 trylnK to un' trial concern and the curtailing of cop-
willing market. Today's drop of 26a in
U. 8.
STOCK MARKET LOSSES.
do pfd. 1
L, & N
Ma Pac. 1
Nut. Lead 1
N, P. Js
Penn Js
Reading 2
S. ' P, ., )s
U. P. ..,...,1)4
Amalgamated ..2)4
Car 4 Foun. ...
Smelter, com... 4
Anaconda 2H
Brooklyn
BU Paul 1
C. AO. 1
O. North, pret.l
Steel.
IK
(Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooks Co.)
WaU Street. New York, Sept. 12 Tho
beat atuff la ths outcome and If stock
stuff continues to corns It will llkelv
causs a further concession In ths price:
Cottle and sheen, while dull' wars
unchanged today at ths former range. '
A year ago on this Hate all lines were
rather dull and easy with ths tons of
sheep rather shakV.
Official yard prices: '
HoKS Best eastern Orea-on. til RAM
1.76; stockers and feeders. 14.00 i. f-
China fata, 26.00.
Cattle Best eastern Orearon atoara
12.660 4.00: best cows and heifers, 12.76
2.000: bulla, $1.76 2.00.
Sheep Best wethers, 14.50; mixed,
14.00; Iambs. $4.60 6.00.
production by a shutdown of the
algamated mines In the Butts dls-
iriarkst sharply I
per
Am
trlct forced ths stock
lower today. -
Industrials were the chief sufferers,'
but rail shares were likewise bumped.
Tha success of ths bond sales did not
Influence sentiment The weakness in
copper, caused by ths unsettled condi
tion of the metal, .precipitated liquida
tion In Amalgamated and. Anaconda.
In London. American stocks were
strong, IK to 1 point higher. Consols
were firmer there and tho Bank of Eng
land rate remained unchanged.
Official stock range:
17c, 8. pick JExt. 7o, T. Rose so. Col.
fat Ext 4eA, Coldfleld Con. 67.60, Dla-
monaneia Triangle ivo.
X , v COMSTOCK,
Ophlr $1.28, Mexican 62c, Oould 4
Curry 28o, Con. Virginia 79c, Savage
mHalo A Noreross $1. Yellow Jacket
6, . Belcher 21c, Confidence $1A,
warn Mevsda 410, i
' i BULLFROG DISTRICT.
Original 6c, Bullf. M, X llo, Mont
Built 8c, L. Harris 2o, Amethyst 21o,
Gold Bar (OcA, Stelnway 6c, Denver
Bur, Anx. foA, Bonnie Clare 40. Mayfl.
Cons. 2l0v Monty. Ohio Ext 6o. O.
Scepter So, Monty. Mt llo A, Homeetake
uons, sso, xanKss uiri ica. isiugget so,
inunp uons, (40, piortn star soa, tmn-
set oca. ."
TONOPAHS. .
Ton, Nov. til, Mont Ton. 22.20. Ton.
Ext ILtOA, MaoNamara. 120, Midway
76c, Ton. Belmont 23.12 H, Ton. No. Star
llo, Ohio Ton. 2a, West End Cons. 77o,
Resouo 12a, Ton. A Calif. 4o, Golden
Anchor 12c. Jim Butler 83a. Ton. Cssh
toy so, xon. Horn 40, Bost Ton. jooa.
Monarch Pitts. Ex. (o, Mont Mid. Ext
a. vtoiaen brawn so.
MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Manh. Cons. IKo. Manh. M Cou f& Ci.
Wedge to. Seyler Hump 6e, Dexter 12c A,
L. Joe 1 4c A, Crescent $0, Combination
2o. Orannr 22e. Muatanr zOa. Little
Orey 16c A. Cowboy 80, Orig. Manh. OcA,
Bronoho 80, Jump. . Jack 14c, Pinenut 7c,
Buffalo 60 A,. S. Dog 10c, Y. Horss 2o,
Tnrilnn rmmn 9m
- VARIOUS DISTRICTS
Falrv. Sliver Klnr lOcA. Falrr. Easla
1.40, wevaaa HUla B.zk, Pittsburg 11.
ver reax ti.ai
Eagle's Nest 1
Alice of Wonder 6cA.
'hi. No. 8tr Wondsr 6cA,
220, Ruby Wonder 26oA.
barrels, 10c; Jialf barrels, 26o; boxes,
60o advance on sack basis.
' (Above prices are 20 day not cash
quotations.) '
HONEY $2.10 pef , crato. ,
' COFFEE Packags brands, ' $16,880
16.(2. . ....-I-
SALT) Coarse Half 1 ground. ' 100a,
ill.o par ton: 60s, lli.oo; table, dair
60s. 217.60: . 100s. 217.26: bales, $2.26
Imoorted Llvoroool. 60s. 220.00: 100s.
iii.oo: 4s iii.oo: extra n
6s and 10s, $4.606.60
rocK.izo.60
100s, $10 60
CattJe Again Rule Slow.
Chicago, Sept 12. Official run
DESCRIPTION.
- Ktnrs. - Cattle. -flhsmr.
Chicago 18,000 0.600. 18,000
Kansas tnty... s.soo. 8.000 ' 8,000
Omaha 8,000 6,000 2,000
Hoss are steady: left over from vaa.
teiday 6,200. Receipts a year ago were
18.000. Mixed, $5.86.66; heavy. $.00
JY0 ' roun .; ngnt, f.io0
' cittle Slow. .
Sheep Steady.
WHEAT MARKET HAS
a mm rise
n barrel: tm.
1VB. f i0V V V.VVi AAA V3k tW 1UUJU
20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock, $11.00;
tfuan rav lnta Par lnr at anaolal nriomm
commumoa muit ineae unym. rncnm ra-iaUDject 10 liuciuauons.
mum imperial japan, Ma l, c; ino,
lved are not - satisfactory ' to elthsr
the buyer, seller or producer. - Fancy
: stock Is rather scarce and for this rea
i non top values are very easily xnaln-
'taineov . , v., . -r-
Sweet potatoes show
awtna to the unusually fine Quality.
Ordinary potatoes are holding rather
.well for well-matured - shipments, but
green stock is rather hard to movs at
janv llaTira.. -: "'
; Onion market shows - considerable I
shortage. Shipping orders have in many i
Instances been out In half during the
' rat 48 hours on account of tho scarcity.
Prices,- beyond being stifler, are un-
ichanged.
1 Fancy tomatoes are bringing more
'money In . tho Front street markets
Good stock Is selling at 60c, with some
jots at sua . Hincuy inncy in soms in
stances brings a iraction more. .
(Above prices apply ts sales of less
10
c; New Orleans,
2. 646
Ajsx, 6c: Creole. ic
atiuusa tfmaii
2..80:
bayou.
white.
.iui& o.uu. uui&i ad.uu.
a heavy -, sals I umas, ts.so; Mexican reas, itto.
Virginia, 7 Ho per lb; roast
10; Japanese, bOHcj
per lb: walnuts. Calir
head, 7o;
lari
$w
NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo, thio per 10;
roaateo, iuo per
roaated. 7 07 Ho
ornla, 10a per lo;
pine nuts. 14 16c per lb: hickory nuts.
loo per lb; Bra ill nuts, io per lb; rn-
berts, 16o per lb: fancy pecans, 1820o
per lb; almonds, 11921 Via
Meats, 2lsh and Provisions.
FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs,
fansy, 8Ho per lb; large. 78o per lb;
veaL extra. SVaOOc per lb; ordinary, 8o
id; mutton,
r. lb: poor, f7o per
:y. evo per id.
HAMS, BACON. ETC-Portland pack,
Grape supplies - aro so heavy along ?4 to If lbs, 16HO. per lb
.(Front street that : prices snow
(local)
16 c;
hamr. 10 to 12 lbs.
lb!
16H(
m rtte m ins wi aitai i v omniroii i i t .
, 12o per lb; smoked, 12o per-lb;luav ...
bellies, nnsmoked. litis per lb: I '
Uc.Der .b:
IS Ho 20 lbs,
wider!1 Ho; breakfast bacon, ltH12o per
range for the same auallty than haa i: pionica, iic per id; cottage rou,
: i. ai. i lao oer ioi reruiar snori cieara un
cbar.nle are In srood demand around moked, 12o per lb; smoked 12o. per lb;
o a pound today.",. l"0)
i - 2roaltry 2smasta 2 Tory aTtUtV - I smoked,
I Tn. - rn m 1 Mitil ttiaaa I Clear
fdays along Front street and any fowl okd J'Jfp?I-iSi.,7ft1i.' 11 H
ithat weari feather wUl find an eager lJAVicEtfuiltt iu
jpurehaaer at the prices auoted. Even 11P7Ihrle'tU'-
SSmaU springs will find a good welcome. bb'. 6?tei0 reereil iiV Sio pe?
Although the demand for hens and ducks fbe.r i"' fi "ivcomDounl 10a
s greatest Call for the Utter in most ia'xtc Ber ffi compouno. los.
pronounoeo from tn Chinese. , y TISH Rock cod. to per lb: flounders.
icgssar scarcer .again ajong sjom 8o . per lb;, halibut. 6o per lb; striped
street but two or three dealers along I bass, 16o psr lb; catfish, llo psr lb; sal-
u i mon. iresn uoiumDia cninooa. so
nerr
4 Showsra OaUsd Off Again.
Western Oregon and Westsrn
4 Washington Probably fair to-
4 night and Friday, except show
4 ors near coast; westerly winds.
4 Eastern Oregon ; and Eastern
Washington Fair tonight and
4 Friday.
4 Idaho Shower ' tonight or
Friday; cooler tonight and oool
4 sr southeast portion Friday.
4 '
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES.
Sept 12 Sept 11 Gain. 1908.
4 SZ 1U V
97J4A lhi 72
102H 1 76 H
984
104 4B
the street having any auppltes of lc4!i
ranch stock at all. For strictly fresh
mon. fresh
lb; silvers.
7o I per lb;
soies, so
tisrrln,
per
per
per , lb; perch, (c
.local eaga the price is 28o a dosen to-Uo oer lb:
Klnr. with anme nhtalnlns' a fractional I ahrltnna. tin
advance In extreme eases. On account I per lb; tomcod, 7a per lb; lobsters, iso
of the shortage of home stock eastern Pr lb: fresh mackerel, 8a per lb: craw
gg aro moving very freely. . . v fi"ut,,55. ?r Aolni "turfnA PfT
iu, uii&ck. imaa, ivo ynv ju, euver ainojL,
7o ner lb frozen shad. En nap lb: hlack
1 am wining to sell largs blocks of I cod. TUo ner lb.
Albany butter at 80o a pound In order! OYSTERS Shoal water bay, per gal-
( Leased Wire Overbeck A Cook CoJ
Chicago, Sept 12. The wheat market
opened slightly up, despite Initial Liver
pool cables. The latter Improvement
on the other aide and the agresslve buy
ing of short who sold yesterday sent
the market IU to ihi o up at the close.
To some extent the rally was due to
reports of further damage in the Canad
ian northwest frost repfcrts coming
from that section.
The nrlmarv reeetnta were 1 Ann
bushels, compared with 822.000 bushels
a year ago. This was a bearish fea
ture. Argentine shipments aro esti
mated at 400,000 bushels.
Ths Iowa state crop bulletin says
tho nights ars unseasonable and cool
but there was sufficient warmth bv
day to promote the riDenlnar nf tha
This statement was made lion, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $5.00; Olym-lcrop, though the process is slower than
ito clean op."
Ibv Tom JTarrell of Everdlnr A Farrell I Pi a. ner
Jthia moraine-, and show the weaknessl $6.00 6.501 Eagle, canned. 60c can
'into which tho local butter market has dosen; eastern In shell, $1.76 per hun-
orjteo. Tno Albany is consioeroa oneinrea.
Of the fancy out-of-town brand and this! CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2.40;
rasor uanu, si.vv per box; io psr aos.
ralmts, Ooal OU, 23to.
gal'on, $2.25; per 116-lb Back, I may be desired in view of Its general
0; Eagle, canned, 60c can; 27 I backward condition.
(concession In pries 1 very great Other
Handler ox outsiae product are wuung
n malTA iAtiMifltnni 9tA f:1tv ,N,m. . j. . r . . . ,
lu , Z s v l xwx-iu run miniiiM, iko, vuuiuara, i amy
;they aro not badly overloaded as yet: I COAL OIi I
i 2Xop Trade Zs Baooedlngly Small.
1
Official range:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low.
Sept ........ 93 VI B4U 911
Dec 97H 99 C 97
AmL Cppoer:Co.
Am. c- a b c.
do preferred
Am. Cot Oil, o
Am. Loco., o. .
Am. Sugar, c.
Am. Smelt, o . .
do preferred .
Ana Mia, Co..
Atchison, o. . . .
do preferred.
Bal. A Ohio, o.
Brooklyn R. T..
Can. Pao.. e...
Cent Leath., c.
ao preferred.
Chi. A O. W;, o.
M. A St P...
ChL A N. W.. o.
Chesapeake A O
Colo. F. A I., o.
do 2d pfd.,,,
do 1st nfd....
Del. A Hudson.
D. R. G., o...
do preferred.
Erie, o
do preferred .
Gt North., pfd.
Illinois Cent..
Louia A Nash..
Max. Cent. Ry.
M. K. A T.. o..
DistlUers
Oregon Lands . . ,
Virginia Chem.,
Ma Paclflo
National Lead .
N. Y. Central...
N. Y, O. A W...
N. A W., a ,
do pfd
North Am
Nor. Paclflo. a..
Pac M. 8. Co....
Penn. Ry
P. G , L. 4 C. Co,
f. Nteei car, c
do pfd........
Reading, o
do 2 pfd
do 1st pfd....
R. 1. A S., o . , .
do pfd.'.
Rock. Is., o
do nfd...
8. L. A 8. F..2pf.
ao let pra...
lit. U i B. W, ft
do pfd..
Sa Pacific, o. ...
do pfd
So. Railway, o...
do pfd
Tex. & Paclflo..
T.. 8. L. A W, a
do pfd
Union Pacific, c.
U. 8, Rubber, c.
do pfd
U. 8. Bteel Co, c-i
do pfd....,..,..
Wabash, o..... .,
do pfd
W. U. Telegraph. 1
U5,-
91
47K
16U
lVi
a a S .
144
III
6
168
24
6
2144
7H
1214,
70H
60
106H
70S
96
90 hi
44
144).
18
1201
87
29 I
143H
H
LADRONE CHIEFS TO
DIE FOR BRIGANDAGE
Governor-General Smith Re
fuses to Intercede for
Black Rascals.
' (United Frees Leased wtra)
ifnllasep.tc-T9Tnor;anerJ
Smith ha refused to Intercede ln the
esses of Macarle Sakay and Julian
Devaga, , sentenced to die tomorrow.
The condemned men are Lad rone chiefs
snd have confessed to brlsrandaa-a Tha
Filipinos are demanding a light sen
tence. ,wnu me jtmenoana aemand the
extreme penalty.
' - -
NEW COMPANIES FILE
THEIR STATE PAPERS
New Railroad Company From Idaho
to Batta, Montana, Record
It Incorporation.
REDUCEDRATES
. 1 - 1 i w TO THE) ' . - -' ,
OREGON STATE FAIR
The Oregon R.R.4&; Navigation Co.
'.', ' ANn Tina ;"..
-v.:'.'.'
'4. ,,
I .
Southern Pacific Company.
,y.r. zones tm OaUBaos ;;,.' . ,
FrDin All Points In Oregon on the Basis f
FARE AND A THIRD
For the Round Trip
! 1 $
TICKETS
ON SALE
O. R. A N.. September 12. 14. 17 and
19. Final return limit September 88.
O. R. AV7, ticket must b validated
Ai 'or return by Southern Paclflo Agent
at Salem or at Fair Grounds.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO., September
' 16 l 17, 18 .19. 29 anA 11. Final
return limit September it. , - ,,.
.' .; : , ; -Aw.,'
Remember, Thursday-, Sept.
PORTILANd DAY
AT TMM TAXM.
. : . . " .' -
A Fin Protrram and Qrand Tlmt
Round Trip Tickets
From Portland
19
,1
V;':i
ina iim
$ i.6o
Call at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington
or any agent In Oregon for further information.
WM. MoMURRAY. anM P
, lOBTXJUn, ORXOOsT.
street. Portland,
Agont
23
76
Z0
126
zt
.118 119
B7 . I 87
18
97f 91
e
8
38 38
20l 19(
Aim
20 20 20
109
16
11
92
Article of incorporation of five now
concerns have been filed In the office
of tho county clerk, among them a rail
road and a laundry.
Ths Bitter Root Railway company
was incorporated. by W. W. Cotton, C.
G. Sutherland, and H. F. Conner, to
build a road from Lapwal Junction,
Idaho, to Butte, Montana, about 260
mllee. Capital stock, 8260,000.
Articles of Incorporation of tho State
Laundry company were filed by Fred C
King. D. Van Zante and John Van Kanta
Capital stock. 226.000.
W. J. Forreatsr. A. B. MacClellan and
M. B. Meacham filed article of Incor
poration of ths Box Canyon Coal com
pany. Capital stock, 310.000.
Ths Covey-Wallace-Preston Motor
company was incorporated by H. M.
VT .
Covey,
D. Wallace and D. H. Pros-
ton. Capital stock. 260.000.
A. J. Enderlln. Frances G ITIrhv anl
Nelson G. Freeman filed articles of In
corporation of tho International Post
card company. Capital stock, 36,000.
WORK IS PROGRESSING
ON 000S BAY ROAD
EowlatesEasI
SEPTEMBER 11-12-0
LAST OPPORTUNITY
Final dates of sale this season for
the special round trip tickets to the
east
Secure berth reservations at once.,
NORTHERN ?ACIFIC
RAILWAY
Call on or address
A D. CHARLTON
A. O. P. A.
255 Morrison St Portland, Or.
Lb Pearl or Aatral Cases, I
For thia time of roar the hen 'trade
'of Oregon has never been so small as
i today. h-Practically, no business is re
ported and dealer say they hav not
' oven received Inquiries regarding the
local trade. Dealers aro therefor sit-
:tlng back and watching; the pick before I wooden bbN. 93c per raL
keeping their clients In the east
WIRH NAILS Present basis
psr keg.
(making any further move. They
keeping their clients In the east advised
?a to conditions. , Tho fact that mold
baa appeared in every hop-producing
section in the -woria tnis season, and
that thoktrade of each district does not
t hesitate to say so, sTXows the local deal
lr that truth-telling is perhaps the
i i beat policy after all.
J Front street prloes:
.i 7- ! 4ralv Xlou and &,
ORAIN BAGS Calcutta, 9a. large
lots; small lots, 9 o.
whisaj.' New jiud, zo; red Rus
sian, ?o; blues tern, 84c; valley, 82c.
: ss-r Tin 1 . . A . .1 a . a .
r vunn nirom mnL iov ion. i era will nick, n
BARLET Now Feed, 22.508! 23.60 fruit on board tl
J08 106 103
CORN.
19o per gal; water white. Iron bbls, Sept. ........ 61 62
14o ner arai: wooden. 17c rer iral : iioad-llec. 69 69
light. 170 deg cases. 21o per gaL May 60 603
GASOLINE 86 deg., cases, 24 o perl OATS.
Bl, iron duu, in vr tu. . o..t r
Iron bbls, 28o per gal.
TURPENTINE In cases, 9o per gal;
WHITE LEAD Ton lot, 7c per lb;
8
Sep
IXeo.
May
a... . ...
600-lb lots 8c per lb; less lots, 8c.
at S8.il
per ton; rolled, $24.60 26.60; brewing,
,28.6024.0O,!
RTEJ $1.65 per cwt.
. OATS New Proucers' price No. 1
.white, $200 per ton; gray, $23.00.
FLOUR . Eastern Oregon patents,
$4.80; straights, $4.26: exports, $3.90;
.valley,: $4.304.40; graham, s. $3.76;
whole wheat, $4.00; .rye, 60s, $5.60;
bales, 28.00.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $17.00 per ton;
middlings, $25.00: shorts, country, $20;
city, ii; cnop, iih.uvvpzl.vv.
HAT 'Producer price Timothy,
: Willamette valley, fancy, $16.00917.00;
ordinary, $12.00014.00; eastern Oregon,
f K.vv; mixea. xo.vvwiu.; . oiover,
$8.0009.00: grain. $8.0010.00; cheat,
$10.00 91L00. ' -.. ' - v . ..
' . -':',: Batter, Srrs .and Poultry. '
BTJTTKR FAT F. o. b. Portland
1 Sweet cream, 8c; sour, 81c.
i BUTTER City creamery, . 86e;
' seconds, 22 c; eastern, 32 o; state
fancy, 3c; seooada, aojsic: store,
Oregon, 22e. , -
003 Extra fancy, candled, 28c;
j eastern, 2627o. v
' ... 1 11 i , ,
IVERY LIMITED CALL
: SHOW FOR APPLES
Pnrchaso Fruit Orchards.
(Special Diapateh ts Tie JeanuL)
Garfield. Wash., Sept, 12. M. T.
Jackson, one of the big fruit buyer of
the Palouso country, was In Garfield
and purchased 20 carloads of apple for
shipment east at an early data Mr.
Jackson while hero also purchased ths
following orchards from which ths own
ers will pick, pack and deliver their
oard . the cars at 66 eants a
box:-Th o. W. Nre orchard of 2.000.
boxes, Frank Hellinger' two orchards
of 8,000 boxes, William HeUlnger's
orchard of 1,000 boxes, Mra Drew's
orchard of 1,000 boxes, and M. Byrnes
orcnara or ouu Doxes. mr. jaexson lert
for Palouse and Fallon, whese he will
purchase all - the valuable orchards of
the district, i
Sept .
Oct ...
Jan.
Sept, ..
Oct. ,.
Jan. . .
62"
13
MESS PORK.
.Sept. t.
OCt. !...
Jan. ...
. . 1666 1686
1682 1686
LARD.
.., 903 902
.. 912 912
.. 880 882
SHORT RIBS.
.. 857 867 '
.., 866 867
.. 817 817
1566
1680
902
907
877
855
86V
812
Close.
94
104 5 B
68
66B
64 B
1660B
1565
1686
902
912B
880
855
865
817
.Call money. 2 oer cent.
Total sales for day, 980,600 share.
Boston Copper Market.
Bid price:
Royal 13
Shannon 10
Tamarack , . ..' 68
7jRltr A J
Boston, Sept. 12,
Adventure 2
Allouea .... 30
Arcadian . 4
Calumet ..600
Centeninal . .19
Cop. Range. 67'
Daly West. 13
Elm River..
Franklin .- 8
Green Can. 9
Mass. ..... 3
Mohawk ... 60
Nevada Con 9
N. Butte... 47
Old Domln.. 28
Osceola .... 90 A
Parrot .... 13
Qulncy .... 81
Utah SO
Victoria , 4
Winona ..... 6
Wolverine ...112
U. a Mining . 87
Sup. A Pitt.. 104
Butte Con. .. 15
Cat A Aria .108 .
Black Mt ... 4
Eagles 2
East Butte fi
Nippisslng .. . 7
apex 8
New, York Cotton Market.
Wheat Grades No. 1. ,
(Special Dlapatcb to The Journal.)
Garfield, Wash., Sept 13. L. M.
Locks, ono of Garfield's thrifty farm
ers, was In from his big ranch today and
in conversation said: "It will take at
least zv Clays yet to finish up the bl
Palouse harvest. I have Just flniahe
threshing 310 acres of wb
section, tl
I have sold
66 and 70
was of the 40 fold and Red Russian va
rieties. i snail begin threshing my
oats at once.- I have 800 acre of oats
which will make not less than 60
Dusneis an acre, so far, there has been
no damage by the rain. My wheat was
out in all the rains and when I brought
ii to un warenouse it .graded mo. 1.
United State Government Bonds.
Newrrork, Sept 12, Government
Liverpool Grain Market.
. Liverpool, Sept. 12. Official price:
WHEAT. '
. Open. Close. Sept. 11. Gain.
Sept 76d 7s6d fs 6 d d
Dec....7a8d 7s8d 7s8d d
March.,.. 7s 9 d 7s9d 7a9 d d
CORN.
Sept 6s6 d 6s5Tld KsKTtA ...
Oct 6s6d 6s6d 6s5d
PROFITS IN CENTRAL
5 OREGON FRUIT FARMS
3pdl DUpmtct to The JoaraaL)
Plinevllle, Or., Sept 11 A trip to'the
ranch of William Boegll, which Is situ-
Jan. ..
Feb.
March
April
May .,
Sept
Oct.
Open' Hlgl
,...lJ08 1211
Nov.
Dec.
1216
...1217
....1220
1223
... 1
......1200
'.'.'.'.'.'1204
1210
1217
1220
1226
1205
1203
;h. Low.
1179
94
Sent-
12. 11.
11
1190
1220
1198
1167
1187
1204 1175
1189
1193
1196
1203
1205
1171
1181
1183
1186
1203
1808
1218
1217
1221
1181
1191
Ilka
1197
(United Press Leased Wtra.)
San Francisco. Sent 12 Work Is
proceeding rapidly on tha Southern Pa
clflo extension from Drain to Coos Bay.
It Is expected that great progress will
be msde this fail so that tno ling will
be finished next year.
11 Per Cent Net
Business property. East Side,' income
$46 per month. Got full particulars at
the office.
Ctat Bust. Call This Afternoon.
WALDO F. -STEWART
211 Commercial Block.
I
CURB DISEASES OF MBJN
Those who bar been disappointed by aheap ad anakmed
specialists are earnestly requested to lnveatigats my method
, waion, nad nr aone in tho betta-
m m an ,i m MiAM. i.l.a
Bug, woma nav sevea inem suns, pain, worry and moaey
a vvauTu jus assui,vTa mmb AaaxzaTw uuaVB.
Ooaonrhooa, yphills, Blood Polsoa, Bkia 2lsoe, sores, VU'
,. .oers, Stricture, Varloocele, SrydrooeiaL jforroa Seollne,
Wsakass jrlles or Chroalo Sis eases of1, ths - MUnm and
rrostata .. -. - - ;(r : .-. '
I charge for cures only; nothing for failure. Investigate
and learn that my word Is good. Twenty-five years of suc
cessful practice and thousands of cures justify this aaser
tlon.
Call or writ SB. X. X mmca, 181 Tint au, Portlaad, Ox.
PRICES'OF NEVADA
SHARES IN FRISCO
(Leased Wire Overbook A Cooke Co.)
San Francisco, Sept. 12. Official bid
prices t
GOLDFIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm' 46c, Mohawk $15.50, Co
lumbia Mountain 48c, Jumbo Ext
$1.67, Vernal 130, Pennsylvania ScA,
Kendall 13c, Booth 46c, Blue Bull 33c,
110 MMi of Wheat on my Med about 80 miles north of this place ?t2 lSmilBmAKniiiJSl
hat yielded mo 10 E88 huahaia lt . . , , . Adams 18c, Silver Pick 15c, May Queen
.Id a Tart o mr - wheat T net at on the Crooked river, reveals to very 12c. Nev. Boy 7c, B. B. Ext. (To, Blue
0 cents a bushel The wheat on tho possibilities of central Oregon 1 OcA, Dixie- $c, Hlbernia 9cA, St
'
T havo never . . before seen
such a small demand for apples
a at this time. The call la
very limited and then only for,
ext ra fancy ' f our-t ler Graven--.
steins. A large number, of th 4
rrower make tho mistake of , :
c hipping their Gravenstelns too
rl; o and the result Is that when
t!ir ar kept for a short Urn
ttry deteriorate very much , In
aviaUty." John ICoskey of Me--Ewen
A Kosky. , . . t-'vV -?
bonds; ' -: Bid.
Twos, registered .,,....106
do coupon ....4.,. ...106
Threes, registered .103
dO-eOUPOn-i- -. : jrstr .109
Threes, email bond
Dla Columbia, 8-66s. .. .113
Fours, registered,, new.. 126
do couDon 12B&
Twos, Panama ..........104
v huippin Fours ....... 109
Asked.
105
106
101
103
126
126
108
I
New York-London Silver.
New Tork. Sept. 12. Bar silver, 630;
London, :ld.i. x. . ,
4V44V4 0444444 I closed j to 9 point lower.
lJfyljrcrpoci CoWm Lower.
Liverpool, Sept. 1 2. Cotton futures
as a fruit-growing section. Th ranch Lone Star 21o. Great Wonder ScA. Pot;
is job w un waters eage and In a 'aicn uc. Jro ivc, Kendall MUxt. 2ic,
gorge over 1,000 feet from the level of) Sandstorm Ext. 4c, Mayne 6c, Atlanta
the grain-growing section of Crook 1 48c Great Bend 63c, Empire 12c Red
county. I Top Ext. 25c, Florence 34.25, G. Daisy
Although mere are but about 12 acres t1- VomDlne Tactions a.uD. ureal
In the body that is in bearing orchard, en -annex o, ureal ' Bond Ext IZO,
fruit all irlnrta i. B. B. Bonanza 6c Cracknrlack ., 1 9e.
quantiuea. Including grapes of the finest NiVMohawk U.
varieties ana otner Kinds that are pntn. I v"i uv.
monlv elaaaad as tromVal fnit. ljOU 1JU1
. This orchard three years ago pro-
aucea over a.wow Dusneis or winter -ap- It ITtnrn T-n i nTT-rnn inn
pies, all of which were readily marketed LARGE PEACHES ARE
at ftl n Hiiahal.fn tha IamI . ... I i
- Tho value of thofruits marketed this
year wUl exceed $4,000 and doea. not
include vegetable, of which Mr, Boegll
raises an abundance.
Considering the fact that this ranch
was purchased but two years aaro at ao-
roxlmateJy $10,000, the profit on-thia
lnd of an investment are apparent
T. Tiger 2 lo, Grandma
BRINGING A PREMIUM
. ' Portland Bank Statement.':
Clearing ; today . , .... .
Clearing year . ago , , . ...
- Gain toda
're
..$1,614,904.92
.. 1,068,662.81
"Large-slsed peaches are rath
er scarce along Front street
and . for this -Class ' of teek the f
price 1 very good today. There,
remain too great a supply of
small stock and thia results of
course In a rather low range of
values v for them." Levy A
day ."t . '. Ll. . V . X 6 ft 9 K 1 4 7
Balances today lKnoii
Balances -year ago ...... is 5742.6
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