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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND,-- FRIDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 27. 1807. 13 text TODAY'S MARKETS Buying of Wheat for Foreign Account la on a Very Extensive Scale anJ Top Quotations Being Offered by Millers. ' SALIV10K PRICE 0RL1DIJS Seven Cents Is Paid for Steel- Beads on Upper Columbia All Grades Wanted. , t Latest market features: . Enormous prices for salmon. Nails advance 6c a kef. 4. Candles boosted In vaue again. Cabbage offerings luo heavy. Grape sell well at price. . . Peaches firm, but quiet. .. Higher Values noted In eggs. :, Chickens clean up at decline. Sugar weak at recent drop. Oyster prices are higher. ' Enormous Yalues for Salmon. According to reports received In this city from the Columbia today, the run of fall flsb Is the smallest to date of any recent season.- So great Is the de mand and so small are supplies that ' f recasts are buying all sorts of fish and all sorts of quality. They are pay ing as high as 1e pound for steelheads on the upper Columbia which 'would mean So at lows river points. Bo far as known this is the highest price ever paid for this grade of fish In the fall montrrn. Along the lower river any old sort of salmon Is selling at record prices. Four cents Is being paid for silvers and Chinook It being stated that freesera are paying thla amount even lor wnite cninooK a variety wey would not even look at a short time sgo. In the east and in Europe the salmon situation Is the strongest In years. Sup plies of spring pack are almost entirely I out or the hands or cannera. ana it is their purchases of canned stock at ma- L TALLOW Prime, per lb, SttOto; No. terlal advance, over the higher opening -nof BAj5 0 7c Bnrar Weak at Beoent Drop. Traits and Tegwtable. Because th production of beet su- POTATOES Fapcy. 11.0001.11 sell gar In the Paclfle northwest this sea- tng; buying, white, t08e per sack; son Is much Increased as was the output sweets, 2Uo 'lb. of can sugar at the various centers, the I ONIONS Jobbing price Oregon. BREAK IN f CHICKENS i ABOUT AS EXPECTED "The egg market la unchanged, with receipts of local fresh about . as they have been for some days, and with plenty of storage and eastern goods to be ; had at various prices. I look for no change In the situation for ' some time. 1 "Butter is still in very large 4 supply and weak. "Poultry, has .had a rather hard week of It, with receipt 4 very large, demand somewhat ' 4 poor, and prices consider- 4 ably lower than they have bean in a good while. Ducks are still very Arm and the same la true as to geese, and large spring turkeys are very fair sellars, but receipts of hens and spring chickens have been so large that previous quotation oould not be maintained. It is the season for moderate prices on all chlokens, however., and weaker prices wsre generally looked for. I antici pate a very fair demand for good stock the coming week and at fair prices. "Veal of small and medium slse, If fat, are In very Arm de mand and at record prices. Small block hogs, also medium site, are in fair demand. "Potatoes are in large supply and are weak." Tom Farrell' of Everdlng A Farrell. beet sugar manufacturers are still call- want Inr for lower values because they to Increase the consumption This Is causing the market to weaken consider ably, and the trade Is no longer steady at the decline of 10c, which was ex clusively reported by The Journal yes terday. Oyster Moes Are Xlgber.s Because of the small supply and the Inability of the wholesalers to obtain a sufficient amount from the opened product, the price of opened Olympla I !", , f l 5 oysters Is advanced 15c a gallon today, P' with the roaMtet very firm. No change Ii"' cfPE,"' $2.00: buy In Il.26ei.60; garlic, Tc lb. APPLES New, 11.00 1.76. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, 14.50 6.00; benanaa. So lb; lemons, 'SltH-Sv box; limes. Mexican, 14 per 100; pineap ples, St.60OC.00 dos; grapes, 75c$l.2&; Conoorda, 17 ft Sue; peaches, 75c 11.16; cantaloupes, $1.26; plums, 60 160c watermelons, lc; crabapples, 3o lb; Bartlett pears, $1.60 per box; casabas. $2.0 Odos. VEGETABLES Turnips, new, IOc0 ll.oe sack; carrots, itcull per sack; per sack; parsnips. $1.00 it Dbage. IV lb; tomatoes Itjic; nn nnnnn iiu uumu Tfl CflDC P Tn c III IU I UllLIUII lUliL III STOCKS HOI SO STEADY Gpldflelds StiH Under Heavy Liverpool Wheat Loses on Pressure - Eagle's Nest Reports of Big Russian Makes Another Gain. Spring Crop. (Leased Wire Overbeck A Cooke Co.) Ban Francisco, Sept. 27. This was an other surprising day. In Nevada shares. The general tendency of Ooldflelda is still downward but the other districts are holding their wn, although there 'Is not much demand.' 1.. . ' " , Eagle's Nest was again about the only one to show an advance. Reports from the Falrvlew district confirm th re- ports of rich ore discovered lately. Eagle's Nest went to 31c bid, an advance or -jo. Official bid prices: - QOLD FIELDS DISTRICT.' Sandstorm 40c. Mohawk $14.00. ' Co lumbia ML 36c, Jumbo Ext. $1.27 H. Vernal,' 14c A. Pennsylvania lo. Kendall 21c, Booth 19o, Blue Bull 26c. Adams C Silver Pick 44c, Nev. Boy 6c, B. B. Ext Co. Blue Bell 12c. Dixie 4c. O. Co lumbia zsc, Bt. Ives 6uc, conqueror 1 tin A nil DAAb W y 1 aha Haa 1 M t t vvj-. k a vvrv. am. m U awvuv Dial ev vt wonder 3cA, potlatcb 40c, oro lc, Ken. 4 4 Occasional Sains Promised 4 Western Oregon Occasional 4 rain tonight; warmer south por 4 tion; Saturday occasional rain; 4 aoutherly winds. 4 Western Washington -- Occa 4 sional rain tonight and Batur- 4 day; southerly winds. 4 4 ' Eastern Oregon and Southern 4 4 Idaho Fair tonight and flatur- 4 4 day. a 4 Eastern Washington and North- 4 4 ern Idaho Occasional rain to- 4 night and Saturday. 4 4 4 dall Ext 2c, Sandst. Ext 4c, Mayne 40c I H0- ,00B 100 U dan Ext 2c, Sandst. Ext 4c, Mayne 40c. vc AUanta 36c. Great Bend 43c, Slmerone May itc a, umpire iica, Ka Top jsxc. juc. 1 Florence I3.S7H. Dlam'f. B. B. Con. 20c 1 CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES, Sept. 27. Sept. 26. Loss. 100$ H S6U 73 U 76H 74 Sept ,.106B 104HB (Leased Wire Orerberk A rVmkh i"vi . " J T-.ww, VVI...I t -v. w-.i B " ""1' - I . II 1 J C lllU OT II C A I tjena juxt. iuc, or. iiena am. ica, mui- i marxei nad a bad start today, initial storm 36a, B. B. Bonansa 6c, Kewanos I values being lower, a better tone ruled 6 OcA. Esmeralda loA. Portland 16cA. I shortlv after and i nifl1 trial nrlra ntrar Cracker Vack 12c. Francis- Mohawk I a cent higher. This sain was loat later i nn i w.j irni oc. a wzn n . . . i.wA, aw ntii 4uu. muiiBw $, i ana in market ciohi ofT for Decm. Lou Dillon 8c, T. Tiger 18c, Orandma 12c, 8. Pick Ext cA. Y. Rose 6c, CoL Mt. Ext. 2c. Ooldf. Cons. $6.60, Dlam'f. Triangle 16c. BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original 4c, Bullf. M. C. IOcA. Mont Bullf. 2c, Nat Bank 16c A, L. Harris le, Amethyst 16c, Oold Bar 40c, Stelnway is reported In Shoalwater Bay oysters. Vi."?.. ouc:.. V, ,f J f -1 Neither are the shell oysters advanced. PJbj cauliflower, 10c $1.2l dos; a 'dos: arean onions, iio oar dos: To-I bell peppers, ttj'c per ib; hothouse let cal I tuce. II- box: cucumbers, hothouse. 16 trade of advances' ranging from H to26e dot; radishes. 16c dozen bunches; 2c a pound In staple gradea. ' I eggplant. 12Hc lb; green corn. 76c sack, cejery, 76OI0C. Oroeerles, Jfuts. Ztc SUGAR Cube. $.0IH; powdered. utnay values are Doosieo. ain. in- day the manufacturers notified the local Wire nails are advanced 6c a keg to day, making the new base price $3.20. Orapea are selling quite well at the .-l .. D..,IU. 1 1 mil K m.mmm- ent arrivals are from local points, con- !?-J: berry. $5.7H; dry granulated. Slating principally of Concords. ,0;Ti s.fl,?5-67i4,;J eoni' i i,5;7M5' Peaches are aute firm, although sales tr golden Q. $5.q7H:.D Peaches are qiute firm, although sales are not heavy. Ohieken Cleanup at Secliae, All the dealers who cared to do so, cleaned up their chickens last night and this morning at a lower range of values. Generally speaking the cleanup price was 12 H 13c a pound, the former value being -obtained In moat . Instance for mixed gooa. .. ,ar Alte because- Of her supplies and greater demand. Beat ( Imported 'ranch stock moving at 12 Ho, with some sales down to 11c. Eastern fresh eggs are quoted firm at 10c, while the ordi nary storage product la around 28a. Creamery butter market Is still rather slow and dull, with values just able to hold. Mop Buyers Are Wot Beady. No sales of hops are reported during the past 24 hours, it is now siaiea mai yellow, $4.7H; best granulated, $5.47 U; barrels, 10c; half barrela, 26c; boxes, 10c advance on sack basis. (Above i prices are 10 days net cash quotations.; HONEY $3.60 per crate. - COFFEE package brands. $lM$e 13. , SALTWCoarse Half Around, 100a, S12..0 ter ton: 60s. 113 00: table, dairy eav-i1Lr , $I7J6; bales, $2.26; Liverpool, eos. sis.wo; ivus, 1 B tin A u - ..1 - 1 is anj 10a, $4.606.60: Liverpool lump rock, 20.60 per ton; 60-lb rock, $11.00; 100s. $10.60. (Above prices apply to sales ef less than car lots. Car lots at special orlcee BUDieci to iiuctuationa. j Rices imperial japan, uri ber and 44 c for May The excellent cash demand held Sep- from yesterdsjr. The Record-Herald to- aay saia or the cash situation: "The keenest demand fnr mih wh.. ui mo season waa yeaterday reported; this waa especially so for the Kn 2 r-i 6cA. Denver Buf. Anx. 20c, Bonnie Clare winter wheat and the sales would have ioA. Mayfl. Cons. 2c. Monty. Ohio Ext u"Bn " mucn larger scale man was 6c a. Scooter 8oA Monty. Mt. 7c. reponea ir n had been possible to se Hntneatnka Cons llnA. Yankee Olrl Sc. I cure more boats for Immediate shlo- Tramp Cons. 26c, Victor 2c, North Star I '""" " waa saia tnai tne shorts 5c, Sunset 4c. I were well in evidence and the most en- . I lltii-l.atl. W-.ii -M a j 1 1. mt m TUNOrAHB. I w,u"-tlu not iook ror mucn or I sdvaitaa " Ton. Ner. $10.25. Mont. Ton, $2.40. -"rZZu.i, Ton. Ext. $1.50, MacNamara 284 Mid- rh mirk. . .7... .7 ik T': way lc. Ton. Belmont $2.20A, Ton. No. offerings - A 7lht but'th. iSnKnlrS Star lc. Ohio Ton. lo. Westfcnd Cons. ng'i rlgJl S" ''J .J'lvPSr 1 Tf! 82c, Rescue 8c, Ton. A Calif. 4c, Golden f5f b'2' R,"r,r'c' J.i 1 n.ir fcf,a b, Anchor 8c, Jim Butler 8c. Ton. Cash ibu Prnm VrnAJf Boy 3c, Boat Ton. IOcA. Monarch Pitts. abit.p fro.m.ArL'Dt,ln?-. i tm. ac I mmvm- "Tl . . -w..i . MANHATTAN DISTRICT. J'ount ofwhea ,L-lZ Manh. Cons. 40cA, Manh. M. Co. 7cA, I mated. Rome nM will t O Wedge 4c, Seyler Hump 3c, Dexter straw. Northwest Pinadi win nr h.. IOcA. L. Joe 2c, Crescent 2c, Coreblna- over 20.000.000 a-radlnr im n v .a tlon lc. Granny 21cA, MusUng 10c. Lit- possibly same amount between 'that tie Grey 16oA, Cowboy 4cA. Orlg. Manh. grade and feed. Damage to oats is not New 2. 6H5Vc: Ajax, 5o ; Creole, t c UXJAU 'OU1H11 No. 1. 6c; No. eans, nead, 7c tcA, Broncho 7cA, Plnenut 6c, Buffalo 3cA, 8. Dog 9c, Y. Horse 3c, Indian Camp (c. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. Falrv. Sliver King IOcA. Falrv. Eagle 11.10, Nevada Hills 34.90A, Pittsburg Silver Peak $1.30, No. Star Wonder 6cA, Eagle s Nest 33c, Ruby Wonder 25cA, Alice of Wonder 3cA It Is a fair crop of moderate WALL STREET AFRAID OF THEO. ROOSEVELT white, ft ?K lar.. xne anon aeuera weiiiuui u ucu i white. 33.06; pinK, 63.66; Dayou. 33.90 high values Just In order to get growers I Llmas. $8.60: Mexican reds. 4c. to pick more hops, and this has resulted NUTS Peanuts. Jumbo. ut per lu in some grower picking im iwi i Virginia, 7 ho per id; roaaiea. ioo pe that Is jet black. Some of them areih; Japanese. t&IHe; roasted. IQlXit said to have mortgaged their farms In I per lb; walnuts, California, 17 He per lb order to get money to pick this rotten I pine nuts, 14916c per lb; hickory nuts, nualltv. There is no demand for this I lOo ner lb: Brsall nuta. 18c Der lb: fll kind of product at all, and growers who! berts, lc per lb: fancy pecans, 18920o pick such hops are not uxeiy 10 receive i per id: aimonos, iionHC Meats, JTlsn and Jfrorislons. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, Ing of good prices for' hops is to get the ra" 0 per lblarge 78cT lb rrower. to give samples more freely ir IbV' ortlnary?' 8 Li?!!. n '?L2?tJLw.l Mo per lb; poor;.7c per lb; muttoH. anything. According to a prominent dealer one reaaon why the trade Is talk ing good price, but samples of this year's growth must be submitted before we can close the deal," is said to be the way that some dealers are working growers to get samples of very generous site. Front street prices: (frala, now aag reed. . GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, lo. Urge WHEAT New Club, 82c; red Rue- smoked. 12c per lb; smoked, 13c per lb inn 7c: hhieatem. 14e: vallav. ?n I clear bellies, unsmoked. HHc cer lb per id; snouiaers, ii fancy. 3 9c per lb. HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack, wocai; nam.-, is to ii ids, isc per .o; 14 to It lbs. 16c per lb; 18 to 20 lbs. 16c; breakfast bacon, 15 H 220 per id; picnics, ivc per id; cottage roll. ise per id; regular snort clears un smoked. lie nev lb: smoked 12o oer lb clear backs, unsmoked, 12c; smoked. 13c per id: union outts, 10 to li ids, un mil, uiunwin. w, T4, OAU, I v. CORN Whole, $: cracked. $30 ton. smoked iu. BARLEY New Feed. $22.60 23.60 I per lb; pickled tongues, 70c each. per tonj rolled,. I24.80O1W4; brewing. LCAL LAHD Kettle leaf. 10s. lSJi 2t.S094.K) - I Pr lb; 6s, 3o per lb; 60-lb tins. 12 b; 6s, lzNo per lb; compound. 10c 11 Tic Der lb. FISH Rock cod. 7c per lb: flounders. c per lb; halibut, (o per lb; striped RYE $1.56 per ewt OATS New Proucers price Na 1 white, $24.00 per ton; gray, $23.00. FLOUR Eastern ' Oregon patents, $4.80; straights, 34.25: exports, 33.00; valley. $4.3004.40; graham, 11.75; whole wheat $4.00; rye, 60s. $5.60; bales, $3 00. . MILLSTUFFS Sran. tlT.00 per ton; middlings, $26.00; shorts, country, $20; city. $1; chop. $11.00021.00. HAT Producer's price Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy. $16.00017.00; ordinary. $12.00 14.00: eastern Oregon, $18.00; ml-Ved. $10.00910.60; clover, $10911; grain. $10911; cheat $109 11. m Batter, Eggs sad 3oaltry. BUTTER FAT F. o. b. Portland Sweet cream. SI He; sour. 81 He BUTTER City creamery. 36c: seconds, S3 He: eastern. 82 Ho; stats fancy, SO32Hc: seconds, SOOSlc; store. Oregon, 20 22 He, v EGGS Extra fancy, candled, SOc; eastern, 2 Sc. CHEESE New Full cream, flats, lc per lh; Young-Americana, 17Ho per lb. ! . POULTRY Mixed chickens. llHc. lb: fancy nens, id; roosters, old. 19c lb; fryers, 14c: broilers. 14c lb: ducks, 14c lb: geese, old, 801OO lb; turkeys. 11013c lb for old; squab. $2.60 dos.; pigeons. $1.26 dos; dressed poultry, 191 He per lb. higher. Hope, Wool aad Sides. , HOPS 1907 crop Choice. SOSHc: rrlme to choice, 7H98c; ordinary, 7o; 906, choice, 6c v jr WOOL 1961 clip Valley. t09S eastern Oregon, 1891 MOHAIR New 1907 ' 2Hc ' - SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 18 0 30c each: short wool, 25040c; medium, wool. 60976c each;. long wooL 76931 each. CROP OF CABBAGE OF HEAVIER WEIGHT as, 16o per lb: catfish. 11c per lb; sal on, fresh Columbia Chinook. 8c per id silvers. (O ner id: nernna-s. 6c per lb; soles, 6a per lb; shrimps, 12c per 'lb; perch. 6c per lb; torn cod. 7o per lb; lobsters. lc per lb: fresh mackerel, 8c per lb: craw fish, 25c per dozen; sturgeon, 12Hc per id; DiacK Da ss, xvo per id; sliver smelt, 7o per lb; frosen shad, Sc per lb; black cod, 7 He per Ib. OYSTERS Shoalwater bav. oer ral Ion, $2.60; per 100-lb sack, $5.00; Olym pla, per gallon, 83.40; per 116-lb sack. $6.0096.50; Eagle, canned,, 60c can; $7 dosen; eastern In shell. $1.76 per hun dred. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $2.40 raxor clama, $2.00 per box; 10c per do. raats, coal OIL mo. ROPE Pur Manila. 16c; standard. 18c; sisal. lOftc. COAL OU Pearl or Astral Cses. 19 He per gal- water white. Iron bbls. 14c per ga-; wooaen. lie n-r gal; Jiead Uaht 170 deg.. cases. 21Ho Der cal. GASOLINE 8 deg.. cases, 24Hc per gat; iron idib, isc per pai. BENZINE tSdeg., cases, 2Eo per gal; iron bbls, 23c per gat TURPENTINE In cases, 9o per gal: wooaen oo sso per ai. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 7e Der lb: S00-Ib lots. So per lb; less lots. 8 He. WIRE NAILS Present basis at $3.20 per keg. . OREGON WOOL CLEANS UP WELL IN BOSTON Th crop of cabbage this year will weigh considerably more than last season because the heads are sollder. There Is no greater acreage, but owing to the early rains there will not be so much of the Stock' to head up. However, th ones that do Kead will weigh about i pounds As 'compared with three pound for the ssm sis stock a year ago." W. H Betts of Bett A Owen, grower of Oswego. . , (Special Dtapatcs. to- The Journal.) Boston, Mass., Sept ' 27. Best lots i of eastern Oregon staple wool have been cleaned up, the Boston market i having Improved during the week. Any sizeable transaction is impossible, ow- Inr to the small orferlna-s. Sales of fine clothing wool are being made it 20c to zie ana no. ciotning at 25c. In the valley Oregon wool, there Is business at iC to Zoc tor No. 1, 28c for No. 2 and 25c for . No. S. STOCK MARKET LOSSES. Amalgamated.: 3 IO. North, pfd. HU AN HIKaty . Car Koundry. Locomotive Sugar 1H Smelter t Anaconda B. & 0 1H Brooklyn 1H Canadian 2H St Paul 1 Col. Fuel Erie N. Y. Central. N. Paciflo ... Penn People's Gas... Reading So. Pacific .... Un. Pacific .... U. 6. Steel. 1H H H z 1 2H so severe, weight" Official prices: WHEAT. Open. Hlrh. Low. Sect 98 k 87V. SU Dec 99 J0H4 99, May 1067s 107 105H CORN. Sept 62 H 63 62 Dec 68 H . 60 68 May..... 61 61 69 OATS. Sept S2H S2H SS lec. 62H 52 S2H Kay 63 64 2 63 5 MESS PORK. Sept 1400 1400 1400 Oct 1386 1400 1385 Jan 1517 1541 1617 LARD. Sept 902 907 902 Oct. 902 910 902 Jan 870 887 870 SHORT RIBS. Sept 825 825 812 ct 806 807 792 Jaa 792 800 792 Here's Something New sptoerry Roll. Ice Cream Loaf Frozen layers of Tutti Frutti rolled around a whipped cream center a rich and interesting novelty for Sun day dessert. Regular price $1 per toll; next 'TC I M. Sunday we deliver for. Raspberry Water Ice BETWEEN TWO LAYERS OF VANILLA IN ICE, CREAM BRICK This popular special will be delivered tomor row, per quart brick DUC Two deliveries on Sunday: 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. pack to keep perfectly for hours. We Close. S6H 100 B 106H B t 63 B 59 B 60 B St Ml 1400 1400 1632 907 910 A 890 822 836 787 do pfd. 1 (Leased Wire Oberbeck tt Cooke Co.) New York. Sept. 27. Trading in the stock market today displayed much weakness, the close being about the low price for the day. The New York Trac tion affairs have caused some apprehen sion and there was undoubtedly con siderable callina"ef loans In nrenaratlon for October 1 disbursements. The fur- I Jan. ther riiu-line of In Conner metal nrtnA I Feb. arainst the mine shares. I March Wall street is becoming timid again J APril on what Kooseveit win say in nis com-l" ing message. London was heavy and Ju" Ban Francisco Grain Market. San Francisco. Sept 27. Official price: prices: wneat uecemoer. m.sih bid. Barley May. 31.47421. 48: December. Il.60tfil.52. lower for Americana Official prices: O v DESCRIPTION. AmaL Co.. c. 60 37 94 31 61 113 8S 97 38 21 87 91 84 46 163 118 146 33 21 ;; Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Sept 27. Official prices: WHEAT." Oven. Sept. .7 9d Dec.u.7sUd Oct Jan. .6s Id ' .6s 4d 4vvOOOV 4t'444441 Gain. Close. Ts 9d 7slld CORN. 6 94 ' fas td Sept 26. Loss. 2 d Hd 7lld ... S,td ' ... Ss Kd d Cod. Am. Car & F. do pfd Am. Cot. Oil. c. Am. Loco., c . . . Am. Sugar, c. . . Am. Smelt, c. do pfd Anaconda M. Co Am. Woolen, c. Atchison, c. ... do pfd B. & O. c , ..... do Dfd Brook. Rap. Tr. . t;an. rue, c. . . . Cent Leath., c. do rfd C. & Gt W.. c. C, M. & St. P. C. N. W., c. C. & O Col. F. & I., c. . Col." Sa, c ao 3d pra .... do 1st pfd Del. Ac Hudson. D. & R. O., c. . . do pfd. . . .. . . Erie, do 2d pfd. . . . do 1st pfd. . . Gt. Nor., pfd.. Illinois Central L. A N. 1108 ivi&nnaitan kt..iuk mm. cent. ay. M., K. A T., c. Distillers Ore Lands Mo. Pacific . . . National Lead N. Y. Central. . N. Y.. O. Sk W, Nor. A West", c. No. American .. No. Pacific, c. . Pac. M. S. S. Co. Penn. Railway . O.. Lm A U. UO Pressed 8. C. c. Reading, c Ren, I. s.. c. Rock Island, e. .UAH. F.. 2d P 80. pacific, c. .. do preferred . So. Railway, e. . Texas A Pacific St. U A W c Union Pacific, c. XT. S. Rubber, c. TJ. S. Steel Co.. c do prererrea Wabash, e West. Vnlori Tel. 157 24 20 128 34 63 8 50 106 '72' 128 119 8 2 94 20 19 37 85 18 it 128 27 0 TS 0 37 4H ill. 62 113 89 97 88H 21 87 91 H 84 47 163 H 118 145 34 22 S7 S( 92 Sl 60 111 86 9 S5 zi 86 n 52 July Sept. Oct. . Nov. Dec. New York Cotton Market. . . .1090 ....1096 ...1103 . . .1116 . . .1110 . . .1114 ...1117 .1061 .1067 .1080 Bept High. Low. 27. t. 1108 1089 1101 1104 1108 1088 1106 1110 1120 1100 1112 1117 1118 1112 1116 1121 1126 1110 1120 1127 1115 1114 1114 1129 1118 1117 1118 1133 1072 1076 1077 1068 1074 1074 1076 1068 1016 1081 1098 1077 1092 1003 91 84 182 157 24 20 36 45 128 108 118 34 9H 117 144 33 22 54 S 6 105 '72 128 i20 86 2H 94 20 194 27 S5 15 Z7 25 128 29 H SO T5 15S 24 '26' 36 45 128 108 118 ii' 57 36 91 31 60 63 67 47 104 "fin i29H ii 8ft 26 92 20 18 36 84 "is" 26 126 "27" 88 7S 114 86 HZ 21 86 89 91 83 1 1 a 162 17 81 9 117 144 33 20 42 52 15S 23 e 20. 36 44 126 135 107 1 16 34 64 63 67 48 104 32 71 57 128 24 11 Si 26 92 20 .? 84 110 16 26 34 12 27 88 7t - Liverpool Cotton Lower. Liverpool. Sept 27. Cotton futures closed steady, 1. points lower. Government Potato Contract. McKlnley Mitchell of this city was awaroca tne contract ror supplying Van couver barracks with potatoes for six months in the government award this morning. The onion contract for the same period was secured by H. M. Black of Vancouver. at 32.10 per hundred pounds. United States Government Bonds. York. Sept 27. Government 07 116 Bid. .106 .106 . .102 .102 101 V. New bonds: Two, registered . . . do coupon Threes, registered . do coupon Threes, small bonds TMs. Columbia, 3-6 5s 113 Fours, registered, new... 125 do coupon 126 Twos, Panama 105 Pblllppine Four 109 Portland Bank Statement. Asked. 106 106 103 103 126 126 100 Clearings today do year ago . ..1989,729.47 ,. .877,135.86 Total sale for dny. 682.800 share. Call money closed at 2 per cent American Smelter, ex-dlvldend of 1 per cent. day S112.69S.61 Balances today 66,276.07 do year ago 93.662.78 Seattle, Sept 27. Clearings, 11,457,- 99.1; balances. $164,629. Tacoma, Sept. 27. Clearings, 3843.- 776; balances. $73.140. SEATTLE CANNEEY TO BUILD PLANT HERE Eugene, Or.. Sept. 27. The Weber Bussell Canning company of Seattle has made the announcement that it will erect a large fruit and vege table cannery in Eugene this winter and have it in operation by the open ing of spring to take care of the early crops. Th company maintained an of fice here during the summer and bought fruit for ahipment to its plants In other parts of the northwest it 1 - peeted that work on the buildings will begin before th. first of January. Par ticular attention will be paid to Royal Anne cherries, Bartlett pears, peaches. rhubarb and tomatoes, although Onr Ice Machines Have so many superior points compared to some others that we can con vince you if you'll let us The spring-headed compressor head making it impossible to overload, and the double piston which absolutely prevents any escape of ammonia, are a few of the points that insure economy and certainty of the best re sults. We want you to know we sell satisfactory machines that's what you want satisfaction and no bother The W. G. McPherson Co. HEATING AND REFRIGERATING ENGINEERS, 328 GLISAN ST. TIME FOR LIVESTOCK TOSHOimiPHflT guiarsxszsnsjgzsiziaazxacsaxxszszzzsasg PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN, Hors. Cattle. Shei eo. tot 65 26 1,065 Todar . . . 330 Week ago 35 Year ago-, 68 23 Previous year ..152 Portland Union 8tockyards, Sept t7. It's about time for the entire live stock market to reriect an impu mi WhU recelDta of cattle continue quite llberat the market Is holding Us own quite wen. Hon did better today on account of the lack of arrivals during the z nours p.... Aif mm fArmnv. Sheen are firm with a small run. but Duyers are noiaing aown A year ago on thla date a noticeable improvement was shown in the buying .demand. While all lines naa oeen 7i i ....ii . .nm, time the tone on this day changed and all were eady at, unchanged vai Official yard prices Dlums. many other kind of fruits, and Teg. ltieB will w wHMa. ' , - This will be th second lars-e en. nery ia Eugene, the Allen Fruit cora miit having operated on her, for th Daat several rears. -The new conrwra I will d welcomed giaaiy acre, as a bet Ww York.Lnndnn R11m ' ) ter price will be obtained by the frnlt Nw lorK-Jjonaoit surer. i farmers for tkiir Mit New York, v . Sept 2T Bar S7kc;; Loodoa, I S-lod. , silver, j and vegetablee, the company Teratlng Hogs Best eastern Oregon. J5 6Uif 6.75: stockers and feeders, 6.uu iffo.ia . China fats, $6.00 6.25. Cattle Best eastern Oregon steers, $3.S54.00: best cows and heifers, $2.5 3.00; ouus, i.'ffw. Sheer) Beet wethers, $4.604.5. mixed. $4.004.25; lambs. $4.504.75. Much Money In Fruits. (Special DUp.tch to Th. Josraal.) Payette, Idaho.. Sept. 27. More money will be received In the rayette val ley this fall than was probably ever -mm-amA ,(nrlni a Dreced!nt fall. It will be well distributed among the orchard lsts, melon growers, beet growers, farm ers and sheep men and will rind its way Into general circulation. The gross returns, according to estimates of those moet closely in touch with the Indus trie which are nroduclng the wealth of the Payette , valley, will amount to nearly $600,000 this fall. Of course this half million dollars la not all profit, but a large portion of it will the dis bursed In the lower Payette valley. It is estimated, roughly, that the Te turns from fruit will amount to $200, 000; beets. S200.00O; melons, $20,000; hefk 1125.000; hay. $60,000, making a total of $595.000. ... Oregon Peanuts Are Fine. , (BpMtal Dispete t The Jflwsatl'.v- " Albany, Or ., Sept. 17. That peanuts can be - successfully grown In Ore(fw has been demonstrated by a gardener of this city. - Yesterday there was dis played specimens of th ant possible to grow la this vicinity. The quality was excellent end it is thought that th land situated Across the- river in Its Up to Yoti I Whether you wish to save the middleman's profit on your grocery bills every month by purchasing them at wholesale4 prices it's "up to you." Call on us and let us convince you. Richet Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Phones: Main 758 Home A-1758 114 Front Street Corner Washington. BSZzzzssssxzaKsuazsEszsxa EXzaxosKszxxzzzzsszzza PORTLAND HORSES WILL CARRY OFF RIBBONS AT SEATTLE SHOW Portland fanciers will swoop down on the Seattle horse show with some of the classiest animals on the coast and are confident of carrying away some of the ribbons. A special car will carry the local thoroughbreds to the sound town and a good sised delegation from the Rose City will honor Seattle's second annual event with their presence. Among those who have signified their Intention of participating in the show up to the present time are: Scott Brooke, who wiu enter Joe Jewett In the gentlemen's saddle class; Joe Jewett won the highest prise at the iewis and ciark fair, otto Krevman will have Frank in the high jump.' Ulss Flanders' Johnny Moore, which won the red ribbon at the Lewis and Clark fair, will compete in the - ladies' saddler Benton county and along the BanUum Is admirably suited to their culture. Local parties have, been experimenting aiong inese lines ana una inai me climatic conditions and th soil Is the equal of any known elsewhere for tho profitable growing of peanuts.v.. V , vtf-1.',--, i -ii- v i. p im ,iin , ir, '3-r ' Colonel James R.' Randall, author of "Maryland. My Maryland," who for several years has been editing a paper in New Orleans. Is about to give up th work and retire, making Baltimore his j home, ' - class. Sunday Mack, th blue-blood 4 n'mJ owned by Miss Mabel Lawrence, will also be in the ladles' saddler claasi Sunday Mack Is a ribbon winner. Dr. A. C. Froome' high-stepping pale which won first pri at th Pasaden horse show last fall, will be strong b,d dors for the ribbon in the tandem clest ak Seattle. A. SI Crontu will shon Brussells in the gentleman's sad d let class and Miss Kiernan wlU enter Tonei in the ladies' saddler class. J. Wesle) Ladd's Flora and I j-ry Corhetr's Mlu Eyes will be entered In the class of gentlemen's drivers. Blue Eye is recent Importation and has never bei shown In Portland or on the coast. Preparations are being msdn by th Portland Hunt club for its annual shn on November 7. S and Attratl posters are being distributed calling at. tentlon to It and the directors tneeri'f ( make It th beat' i the history of (hi organisation. .' ,. ... : CZVZJtAX BOBITBT z. tru was the greatest general the worl t hm ever known.' Ballard's Snow lAi, T..ni li the greatest liniment CjiH ky : ., pains. It U within th r-ru .f ,. Ji. Pofnter. f(enirtl, '! km., "This is to eertiry mat l.iu.u-r t- t Liniment has b-n u I In .- hold for years and has t : i . i . sn excellent imim-nt f-.r , reins. 1 m never Wm.out v.." ail irvii-Uts. ..