12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1007. TODAY'S MARKETS If the, Report of English Buyers Invad ing Our Hop Market Is Confirmed It Will Cause Scramble : for Best Goods. Hum ts ARE ARRIVING First Shipments Reach This . CitytToday-5eli at $i50 I ' Ter Half Barrel; : " Front street values: ." Reports 6f English hop baying. .", Nine oents .paid tor bop. Uvi.. Inqutrlnir for chicken. x - Enn market remain very flnn. " V Grape sales are'qulte liberal. -Cranberries -make initial appearanc. , ' Large -recelpta of beavy veaL, V Jlurklflberrjr market la lower. ' Small whit beana r advanced. Potalo market la busted. . ' ; Kxport flour value nixed.' , ' h Stronger mlllfeed demand.' , .'cranberries ISak litwi'i AppsarajM. ' Th flrat crahberrle to be received In thla market th present season wr displayed by Pars A Bon ths morning. J Che supplies were from Band Lake, Hear Tillamook. They were of unusu- 5 Lily large else. Color waa perfect; the rr!e being redd than any hereto or received at the etart of the sea son. Th quality, of this year' crop of local cranberries ! better than usual and la aald to rival that of th best -"produced in th. eastern marshes. , Re-( port front the Oregon marahes aay that the erop will b considerably larger than a year aaro owing to heavily In creased acres ge aa well aa good-irow inr weather. '.v .. . x ... ' -. With Oregon .cranberries showing such a-ood quality it is not iiseiy mat the eastern nroduct wilt out much eon (deration her especially as the latter are In th control of a trust. Of lata year th Oregon cranberry ha mad wonderful progress. A- few year ago nothing- but amau aisea were .irrown and thes were aiwaya considered un favorable by th trade. Several boa; owners then put out some large alsea and the result la that within a few short year . th quality baa Improved gooa it not (JrEGON CELERY TO 1 SOOX HAVE NO RIVAL "The celery market Is very firm at present on account of th Odd of some of th larger ; grower showing amall produc tion. Th quality of arrivals Is growing .;. better and X have too doubt that the tint I not far distant when ' Oregon . will be shipping celery In large lots to outside market Of late years e our celery growers have mad a 4 wonderful Improvement In qual- Ity and If they keep up this A pac our celery will beat them e alL . "Within a ahort time X expect 4 that supplies will become better ) and a normal market will likely rule.'W-Henry Clay Thompson of Davenport-Thompson - com 4 pany. ' 4 4 until now It la Just aa better than that formerly In t choice. 7U8He:t ordlnarv, Itto: 1808, choice, 6a i WOOL 1861 clIo Vailev. ISO 11c: astern- uregon, liepiio. ' -' u MOHAIR New 1.07 111 'lltte. - 6HKEPSICIN8 (Shearing, , KOlOO eaen: short' wool, IIQtOe medium, wool, 60075c each; long wool. 76981 each. TALLOW Prim, per lb, SfcOe; No. I and grease, IfilHc tlllTTIM BAiuX-IOTtl . "' Traits aad TegeUUes. POTATOES Fancy. $ 1.00 0 1.21 soli ng; buying. . whit. 8O086o per sack: aweets xo lb. ONIONaJobblng prle Oregon. $l.OO$.36; buying, $1.160 1.10; garlic. 7o lb. ' APPLES New. tl.OOOltO. . FRESH FRUfTS Oranges, $4.60 8.00; bananas, te lb: lemons, $08.6u box; ltrtma, Mexican, M per 100; pineap ples. t6.O0.O doa: araoea 76ctttl.2S: concords, l.HvKOo; peaches, tt0c; caniaioupea, fl.ZK i ilfMCOIIDiCUT ,SEITrai IS 10 5 PER CrilTi FOR 1 DULLS Loss in ".'Copper Price Forces Wheat Market Advanced in Rate Down Canadian IV Chicafro-Eicellent De-' ' cific Off i Points. mand for Cash." STOCK MARKET GAINS. Amalgamated . ft (Colo, Fuel .... U pra Smelter S UL North. A IIWUMUm ...... m IS ... ...... Brooklyn ...... I MN. T. Cent ....I 8t Paul ..,....lj4N. Paoiflo .....1 Reading ....... rsil'enn. 1 racirio ,.ih u. a. Bieei A. ...... v- - :lf!o ....1V.ILT. S. Steel .... K Paoiflo .... do pfd. ...... STOCK MARKET LOSSES. Canadian it O. 14 Si- 4 (Leased . Wlrs Ovrbeck at Cook Ca) INew xork. Oct. 1. BL Paul at on Urn today sold at 11144. th lowest Point. In about six veara. . It threatened at one time to carry th reat of th uai tower, dui ita later rally enaoiea the market to clou with a sain.. Thar wnicu rui me biock on a d Dr cam baala Th price of Copper Metal went down another Quarter, which out Lake , lit Balatag- rrerrwaer. Westem Oregon and Western Waahington Rain "' tonight and Wednesday; outhrly winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Wash ington and ' Idaho Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday. ; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CIIlCAOO " WHEAT YALTS fin 1 - Car. tA n& I 1SAJ .... 1.04VA 1.044BV- .10 .V4 , .. t. i. (Leased Wire Overbeck ftjCook Co.) Llllcaao. Oct. 1 ThAr mmm a A. ciaea cnang or front in th early trad or. in wneat maraeu A continua lly ' Broeerlea, XTata, Ste. SUGAR Cube, $6.02 H: powdered. i Star. $6.47 M; conf. A.. 16.67 hi: extra B., $6.07 M; golden G., 14.97 H; D brought from th east. . Even the California markets have been Invaded by the Oro- fron berry to-such an extent' that the arger handler there have practically - cut oat th eastern product. - Agencies iav been eatabllshed in all coast mar ; keta by Oregon producers. : -, Znq.uirlng for Cblcksns. Inquiries for chickens were muoh . more numerous along Front street to day. Holders ar asking ItHc for mixed lota and thla price will probably b paid as a clean-up for everything . along the street later -In th day. Re- - relpts are a till quit liberal but ar not So heavy aa during the previous .week.;1, Local Tresh eggs 'ar very" scare In . most quartera and th . price la firm at for- the . best. 4 - Eastern ar eUing. , at .282e for the ordinary run. . . . . - Creamery butter market Is just hold In ir its own although on or two cream eries report a aomewhat better feeling prevailing among their trade. ' Potato .icarki Xs Busted. t, V Values on potatoes ar busted in the south. At Stockton. California, arower are offering auppliea of rivers aa low as 76c a sack, and It la atated.thnt Colorado growers are letting go of their ieat product at 760- per Hundred pound. Thla forced th local trade entirely - out of th southern potato business. ..Buyers are Inactive and aay they have no orders to fill because of the higher prices here than on th outside. Onions are holding their own- In thla-market owing to the very small offerings of .producers. ' - the grape marker for the past U hours. I Pr lb: almonds. It&tlMc watermelona ltac; crabapplea. So lb; Bartlett peara, $1.60 per doxj casabas, IZ.OO dos. VEGETABLES Turnips, new, IOoO $1.00 sack: carrots, 76c0$l per sack; beets, $1.(4 per' sack; parsnips, $1,000 $1.16: cabbage. lttlUa lb: tomatoes. Oregon, 4Q06Oe; beana, iOte; green, ttnin nmr Ik nxillflnl.., tll1 K Anm peas, 6c; bor'seradlsh, o b: artichoke. J1'' Vaer' c, iBGpYoo aoc: rreen oniona. lfto oar ooa: I Fpi... bell peppers. 7fi8c per lb: bothous let tuce, $1 box; cucumbers, hothouse. 16 eggplant, '$1,604 l.f$ box; green corn! vac aaca; celery, 76v'o cranDerrlea, $4.60 pr box. 117 ii so berry, $6.67; dry granulated. r. A., 16.57 yellow, $4.87H;est granulated, Darreis, loo; nsiz barrels, 60o ad vane on sack baala - (Abov price ar $0 days net cash quotatlona) Huiviii s.so per crate, COFFEE package b m mm ) 8 ALT Coarae Half ground, 100a, $ia.0 per ton; 60s, J1J.00; table, dairy 60a 117.50: 100a 817.86: balea 88.26: Imported Liverpool, 60s, $20.00; 100s, HftAA. Am tIC flft . v An. Kami.. . (a and 10a, $4. 60 06.60: Liverpool lump rocx,', liiu.bw per ton; ov-io roca, ii.v; 100s, $10.60. . (4.97H: U 1 $6.87 H: 86o; boxes. brands, $16,880 . 62 .167Vk . 14 H. . 20 H Chicago dc Great West, c. Chi., Mil. A t, Paul Chicago A Northwest., c Chesapeake & Ohio Colorado Fuel A Iron, o... uoioraao Boutnern, c do Id preferred ......... do let preferred Delaware A Hudson D. A R. G.. c do preferred Erie) c do Zd preferred do 1st preferred Great Northern preferred. .1884 Illinois Central 186 Louisville Nashville 108 Mexican Central Ry 18 H M., K, 4 T., ot li do preferred.... Distillers Ore. Lands....... 68ft Missouri Paclflo - .... National Lead 48 New York Central ...102 N. T., Ontario A Western.. 82 ft North American .... (Abov prices apply to sale of less Northern Pacific, c. 128 uar iota at special price i x-cina Mall oipnrciBmp uo-. invt At the ooenlnr therS'waa a break of 4 point In Canadian Pacific and it loatltlon of heavinsaa was nniiMhi. another fraction before th oloa. I few minutea after th a tart, but th m mm am louvii uiait aa inuciTai mi ii ma; nrnssiirai annMrsui anwa ah had been appointed for the Metropolitan at thla point and th volum of trad was llSht for a time. It. tAnlr unlv Close. I little and thla in turn forced aborts to icover. in iraas nan anm hnin.h 86 I new from th northwest whlckv. caused v. ym i momm nmuiium on rn. nuutntf. mtAa Ml I prices being advanced lo from th low 11 POlnt or til dav. All tha nnrlh 110 ' lauthorltlea now a tree that th choice 7 I wheat now arriving at Winnipeg. 1 rvmi.iviu bvi uud ui . aiDiiDDB . wain i I was narvestM Derore tb Xroat. Ldverpoot waa mucn lower at tha siari dui regainea part or tb loaa be fore the close. Demand f or caah wheat Was rood evervwhers and esnaelaJlv at iiradatreefa visible ahows: Wheat East of Rnckloa AmrmmmA 202,000 buahele; Canada, Increased 666.. uuw uu.ncii n.uron inn arinut in. creased l.voo.ooo bushels, making a m"i inoraus or i,ja,uvu ousneia i;orn oecreased 14R.000 buahsla and oais increasea j,zjv,uo Duabela. uixiciai range WHEAT, Street Railway. urriciai rang: .,. .. . ODen. Amalxamated Copper Co... 6 . American C. ds Fw o.. 87 ' ao preierrea. ....... r. . 1ZH American Cotton OIL o.'. American ijocomouv, C... American Sugar, Ou. ...... , ..,. American Smelt., ff: 87 do preferred 86' Anaconda Mining Co 88 American Woolen, o..,,,.. .... Atchison, o ..'86 do preferred , Baltimore A Ohio, o 89 do preferred Brooklyn Rapid Transit... 44 Canadian Paclflo, c S than car lota. aubiect to lluctuatlona) ttiuis imperial japan, no. l, e; no. 2. 6&6c: New Orleana head, lo: Ajax, ec; ureoie. c BEANS Small whit. $8.85; " large white, $8.66; pink, $8.66; bayou. $$.80', Limas, $8.60; Mexican reds, 4c. NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo. .per lu: Pennsylvania Railway, reasea Hteei war, c. ao prierrea Readlns. c. . . ' do 2d pfd ' do lat pfd. Rep. Iron A SteeL c. do preferred d.s .118 18 Vlrrlnla 7Ua per lb: roasted. 10o Dirln t, . " lb;. Japaneae, 66c, roasted, 10 7Uo "do" nrif-ST ! per lb; walnuts, California, 17o per lb; pin nuts. 1415o per lb: hickory nut. 10c per lb; Bra ill nuts, l8o per lb; fll- 1$ 46 berta, lc per lb: fancy pecana, 1820o ,J. lt- - .... TT Urnm-mm grower of Oswego stated thla morning that the crop of Concords was fully a. third, larger than last year , and the quality was mucn oetier. "in Oregon Concord i growing In lmportanc," h 'says, "and the acreage 1 Increasing. 'The quality is so good that It is taking : wen m otner market ana i expect tn ' Oregon grape to soon have the reputa tion that our cnexry naa.-, ..xi t , I Brief Votos of tt Trad. ' 5 . Laree sixes of veal wer quit plenti Meats, risk and Provisions. FRESH MEATS Front street Hogs, fancy, 8 Ho per lb; large, 14f 8c per lb; veaL extra. o par lb: ordinary, til 8 Ho per lb; poor, 07o per lb; mutton, fancy. 8 9 per lb. HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack, (local) hamr, 10 to li lba. 16o oer .b: 14 to l lbs, lSo per lb; 18, to 20 lbs, 16c: breakfast bacon. 18H4i22o per lb; picnics, 10o per lb; cottage roll, 18o per lb; regular ahort cleara un smoked. 13o oer lb: smoked 12o oer lb: clear backs, unsmoked, 12o; smoked. 18e mand and Values Are . Stiffly Maintained. " ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. f ful during the past. 24 hours. . 8ales of pr lb: Union butts, 10 to 18 lbs, un- Southern Paclflo, common, x.-dlvl-1 , w "Hogs. Cattle. Sheep, this kind made at prices that rang 1 smoked, 12o per lb; smoked. 18o per lb; I dend 1 per cent lw y 86 70 200 do preferred St Louts & Ban Fran. 2p. ao 1st pro. Southern Paclflo, c ....... 88 ido preferred 110 Southern Railway, c. - 16 do preferred Texas A Pacific Toledo, 8t L. A W. ci... 26 do preferred 46 Union Pacific, C... 127 do preferred - U. S. Rubber, e. .... do preferred v. .. ; ...... . .... U, 8. Steel Co. o.,.. 27 do preferred . 88. Wabash, o do preferred , . .... 47 66 ei 144 88 1 $1 42 68 167 38 66 20 86 46 1$7 185 106 1 83 67 ' 64 62 7 48 108 82 67 129 12 120 26 82 79 75 20 73 18 43 26 68 83 109 16 26 24 lilLl oiiii Passenger Betwccn-Portland and. Pendleton Will Take Place of Morning Local to Biggs Leaves Portland Sunday Morning 7 :15, A nsw dally train btwen Portland and Pendleton will b put on by th O. R. A N. Co. Tb tralnywUl mak It first; trip next Bunday. Th principal object Is to, accommodate local traffic at all point, and reliev th Oregon traveling public of tb hardship attend lng uncertainty of th regular trains operated on through schedules to Hunt lnr ton. v X. ....'- . . m, . . ... . ...... ine locaitrain win b aubatitntM for th prnt train that makes th run to Bigg. Th running time or th new train -will be a follows: Leava Portland vry mornlnc at 7:16.-and Pendleton at $ s'clock. Arrlv at Port land at i:it p. m. and Pendleton. at :10 p. m. Th train will consist of a looomov. tlv. baa-sas ear and three coach r a Th run la 221 miles each way. Th tram win aton ror luncn at )innnr iunotlon and Tha Dalles. - It la believed that later on th company will further Improve th aervioe, adding special car ror tn comrort or tn traveler, and catering especially to short . tours through Columbia liver gorge by - tb local publlo. , Th new rvlc 1 a result of special Investigation mad by 'General Paa- senser A rent McMurray and Assistant General Paasencer Agent Soott, who ar making unusual effort to improve th service in many oetait. xne result or their errorta la saen on naarlv avarv una ninmni out os I uriianu. increased train aervlce on th O. R. N. main lln never waa so nlalnlv ssentlal as has been shown by , th colonial x ravei mi rail. uuring tn monin or nepiemoer tni class ot travel broke the record of homeeeeker travel on th Pacific coast Figures for the entire montn now oing complied will show mors than 100 per cent Increase over tn colonist travel or Heptember year ago. Deo.. May. July. Oct... Deo... . May. . . Oct. Deo.. May. Oct., Dec. , Jan.., Oct.. Jan.. . May., Oct.. Jan. . . May.. Open. 98 104 100 High. 98 104 101 CORN. Low. lo,. 100 11 Close. 98A 104 A 101 I0B C8A A OATS. - 61 94. .. 61 63 61 - 61 $ 6$ 62 68 MESS PORK. .1371 1871 1365 1378 .... 1406B AHS . 1627. 1620 1406B LARD. .906 905 ,896 , 896 . 880 882 877 877 . 900 900 897 89T SHOB.T RIBS.' . 787 790 780 780 . 795 796 790 790 .820 ' 822 81T . $17 Mil TO KEEP JAPS: OUT Submit Statement of Case to Mikado. 111 LIVESTOCK MUCH FIB MsMsMssWssMM l Eeceipts Smaller Than De- XMlMSS gSSS1 (TJnttoi Press Leased Wb-e.) Vancouver. B. C, Oct 1. Tb gov- rnment 1 preparing for aubmlaslon to th Japanese government a statment of Its caa against th continuance of th InflOX of Japanese immlaranta Into Can ada. A special commissioner will pre aent the arguments at Toklo. . The statement will point out that when the treaty was algned it waa with th express understanding that th Ja panese law restricted the Issue of paaa- f'ons 10 lnienaing amigrants to a Uni ted number each year and that It would be enforced. Enforcement of this clause would prevent an Influx to Brit ish Columbia via th Hawaiian islands. It will be pointed out that nubllo opinion In Canada is adverse to a large or audden Influx of oriental labor and th continuance of present conditions 128 81 27 .80 27 Ml i tlon In British Columbia and mllltat againat trad development between th two countries. ENGLISH 90P BUYERS r SOUNDING GROWERS from 6c , to 7c. ,( Fanoy still selling at , xne top. Small white beans are firmer and tha price shows an advance of lOo per 100 ; pounds, -i otner graaea uncnangea. Eggplant la rather scarce today and sales are being; 'easily made at $1.76 .for rood stock... ..:-.. Fancy cauliflower from . local points is arriving - more freely. Finding rood demand at 3101.2S for best. I Cabbage market remains dull with Values general a fraction lower. : A few boxes of crabapplea were re ceived, this morning, and found a call t $1.5001.75 per box. Front street prices: trrabV'Tlonr and 2fd. GRAIN BAGS Calcutta, 9c, large lots: small lots, 9o. , WHEAT NewClub, 82c; red Rus- aian,- 7c; biueaiem,. sc;.vaiiey. 82c CORN -Whole, 39: cracked, $30 ton. -New iveea, unemoked, llo per lb; 70c each. clear bellies, smoked' HW per lb; pickled ton . LOCAL L,AttL Kettle leaf. 10a IS He per lb; 6s, 8o per lb; 60-lb tins, 13 per lb; steam rendered, 10s, 11 e per lb; 6s, 12 o per AD; compound, 10 per lb; shoulders, 12 o njrues, yvc eacn. -Kettle leaf. 10s. 13 00, 11 He oer, lb FISH Rock cod.' to bar lb: floundsra. Co ner lb: halibut 60 cer lb: strioad Dass, ie per id; catnan, 110 per lb; sal mon, fresh Columbia chlncok. 80 per lb; . sllvari 60 ' oer snrimps, s. 7o per soies. lb; eo herrln per oer . lb: nerch. le per lb; torn cod, 7o per lb; lobsters, 16c quilatlon In mine shares forced a lower LIQUIDATION GOSTLY (Leased wire Overbeck tt Cooke Co.) ean DTancisco, uct 1. continued 11- Week ago xear ago .... Previous year per lb; fresh mackerel, 80 per lb: craw- fish. 26c per dosen; sturgeon, 13 o perl pass, mvo per id; suv lb: black bass. 20o per lb: silver smelt 1 70 per id; xrosen snaa, do per 10; Diaclt coa, 7c per id. OISTBKH Hhoaiwater bay, per gal- 1 '330 TonTI Pftaffr tS"1Snv,"-l:. JKF -; barley New Feed. 322.60ffl)i2 so 1 l"wJw?Y.l.'?.""i C8n: ' . nnnn .. iprn in at ii t 1 1 m.j r.m rmw nun. per ton; TOUea. fZ4.60WZ6.60; , brewing, 12,1-' . " ' CLAMS Hardshell, per box. razor clams. $3.00 per box; lOo per dos. 1?3 K0O24.00 RTEJ $1.65 per owt 1 ' OATS New Proucers price No. White. $24.00 per ton: gray, 422.00. .. . trrlUR Eastern Orea-on oatanta. tt so: stralrhta. 84.25: exporta 13 60:113c: sisal. 10 lie. valley. $4.8004.40; graham, a. 33.75: ' COAL OI- -Pearl or . 1. , . I . , 1 A A . . Kfv. F.A. bales, $8.00. :. t,. I. , MILLSTUFFS Bran, $17.00 per ton; middlings, $25.00: shorts, country, $20; city, fir; cnop, io.uu jti.ou. - HAY Producers price Timothy, Willamette valley, fancy. $16.00t17.00; 'ordinary, iz.uvwi.uv; eastern uregon, $18.00; mixed, 810.0010.60; clover, IIUCH; grain,. iiwu cnear, siuv . Bntter, Eggs and Poultry, -y-. :' BUTTER FAT F. o. b. - Portland-. .Sweet cream, 83 c; sour,. 81 c . , BUTTER - City creamery, $6e; seconds, 82c; eastern, 82 He: sute fancy, .80 3 2 c ; seconds, 80 8 1 c; store, WTfon. muwuvm. $2.40; range of valuea again today. umciai Did prices: GCXDFIELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 37c A, Columbia Mt. 27c, TnmhA tO . T,,l,. IT. , 1 ill T. r- uiDiJvno onuuwiier oay, per fal"l Mu"'w 1 . .hhuv 9 .... v, wu- 10n fi.bu; per iuu-id aacK. $5.00; Olym-I "yivama ic, , uoianeia - in. uo. fi.ia, ua, per gallon, 2.tu; per 11B-1P sacK, I xjjuh cuu itc, Aouni c, Oliver x-ica aoc, nv.oy sc, a. . iuxt. 6c, Blue Bell 10c, Dixie 4c, Hlbernla 7c A, St Ives 49c, Conqueror 9eA, Blk. Rock 2o, Lone Star 14c, G. Wonder 8c A, Potlach 4c A, Oro 14c, Kendall Ext"2c, Sandst Ext 4c, Mayne 4c, Atlanta Sic, Oreat Bend 89o; Slmerone -lOc A, Em pire 8c, Red Top Ext. 18e, Florence $3.70, Dlam'f B. B. Con. 1 80, G. Daisy 96c, Commonwealth 27c, Comb i;Fract $1.42. Gr. Bend Ext 9c,Gr. Bend Ahx 80 A. B. B. Bonanza 8c Itewanos 86c. Esmeralda 8c, . Portland 10c, ; Cracker Jack 12e, Red Hill 84c. Mohawk Ext 8c, Lou Dillon 7c. Y. Tiger 17c, Grandma lOo A, S. Pick Ext 60, Y. Roaa te, Col. Mt Ext 6c A, Goldf. Cons. $8.25, Diaia'f. Triangle 11c. . TONOPAH8. Ton Nev. $10. Mont Ton. 82.15. Ton. Ext $1.26. MacNamara 25c, Midway 74c, Ton. Belmont $1.96 Ton. No. Star 15c, Ohio Ton. 8c A, West End Cons. 60c, Rescue 8c. Ton. & Calif. 8c, Golden An chor 8c, Jim Butler lo. Tod, Cash Boy 2c, Monarch Pitts. Ex. c A, Mont Mid. Ext 80, Golden Crown 6c. VARIOUS DISTRICTS. .: Falrv, Sliver King 10c A. Falrv. Eagle MnA - t . 1 . . . m ,,.1 n, oing aepi aown 65 37 224 her by shorts who have already sold 71 21 666 I on paper more than 75 per cent of the Portland Union Btoekvarda rvt 1 tot1 CPP or United Btates. There la a flrmar tnna all tmn.i. h.l At this tlma, thev ar anttlnv rath.r Til lirif in I nmnin 2 .11 V.'.Ll"" to&l- aPt- badly scared, for thr ar reports that In flrVflnfl STni-KS "W fir "? M,rr wy I U IILinUn U I UUIIU 'ated th dressed meat trade to a con- ber and In some Instances It Is stated Biucraom ioni ana ouicners ar ire I that English buyers are sounding grow t.mAt..i t.. . mm. I.r" f?Ilns: sales of choice goods. If woJ. tWAmX . ,mZ iVL , "e mis toreign Duying is confirmed it will Z?I2a Piy 5"ic.omp?ied. Vb th.de" cause th liveliest scramble for Oregon mand, 96 head being th total rune dur- hops that has ever bean shown. Shorts Aim ig the past 34 hours. - Tois compared are afraid of their mn ihutn. h Wii5 .none rooelved taat Tuesday, 66 English buying will force them Into the a uu mi marxei witn great speed. date two years ago. . Even a, mattera stand thev are nn nly bac lv talned and this would admit of a frac- hav choice conda ara n. i.i, Accoramg to yara omciais the pres- freely offering 9o a pound for choice ??ff 1' RJ,r;le-i ki l1?. lyhln goodl and aTew lots Vre belni picked ..T.a. .i,,-. uLL or up at this value irora renters who are Paints, Goal Oil, Eta. ROPE Pur Manila, 16c; standard. Astral Caaaa. 19o per -gal r water white, iron bbls, 14o per ira' : wooden. 17c rr aal: neayi- light, 170 der cases, 21 e per gal. GASOLINE 80 deg., cases, 24 o per gal; Iron bbls, 18o per gaL r , BENZINE 63der.. cases. 2So car aal: Iron bbls, 2Se pr gat ., . TURPENTINE In cases. 88o nar aal: wooden bb?. 93o per al. , ; WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 7c per lb; tOO-lb lots. 8c per lb; less lots. 8Ue. j WIRE NAILS Present baala at 82.20 pr aes. Heavy Buying of Cattle. Ontario. Or.. Oct L .Lambert Bros.. of Jordan Valley, have delivered 260 bead of beer cattle here to G. W. Thomas, which averaged 1167 pounds. Va"-?- "rinA.Ju"- "Or However, grower, wh, tional advance over prevailing prices. Shp Bttrsnjrth U WonderfnLi 'Most wonderful of all tha livfnovlof very poor quality they believe that transactions is th great strength dis- ous14? bulyJn "oon be forced. firm because with a 25.000 Tla rrnn in New York and even this small amount played In sheep. The enormous pur- . 0i! the other hand shorts are stand chases early in the season for eaafarn !g together and are trying to keep the account caught the csaat trade napping Engllahmen out Buying by the Eng. believing that nnch.... i iibu wvuia rum ui Lavir Diana tjntiAna treat and supplies better " still being taken at 10c a pound by than they really were. For the 24 houra who are closely affiliated with the latter were hot , so EGGS Extra fancy, candled. 82 O a z c: : easivrn murage, ,bwzrq, i ..-....., ..v, itvuhua. i ., . . .. . . ..n . . mamti r?trinram vw h-iiH rtm. I MUls & Somervllle. also of Jordan Val-1 $1.12. Nevada Hills $4.50. Plttsbura if 11 1 6c per lb; Young Americans, 17o per Iey- bave delivered 175 head of beef j ver Peak $1.26, Eagle's Nest 31c, Ruby 1 lb the run was 200 head, compared with 232' head a week ago, 224 head a year ago ana oo neaa two years ago today. Cattle in BmaXL tJnpnly. Cattle supplies -are again small in in local yards and . the market Is In consequence materially stronger. . Val ues an weii main tamed through the en tire list. A year ago today cattle were ateadv. hogs slow and sheep firmer. Lambs ad- vancea zo cents, ,- -, Official yard prices: ; Hogs Best eastern Oregon, $6.609 6.75; stackers and feeders, $6.006.26; China fats, $6.006.25. cattle iiest eastern Oregon steers, the English, trade. of 898.000.- left German Yards in tM $S.86i 4.00: best cows and heifers. $2.76 f gainst 646 vessels with one of 810,000 OA AA. t .4SPAMAA V I It, 1 uAC fPaMJB lllia mmmm mm. At mmm.m. Liverpool Cotton Market. Liverpool. Oct. 1. Cotton fnfnr.. ciosea uncnangea to point lower. GERMAN SHIPBUILDING SHOWS AN ADVANCE German shipbuilding last vaar another distinct advance. Seven hundred ana sixty vessels, wun a aross tonnatre POULTRY--Mlxed ' chickens. 12 "2 lb: fancy hens, 12e; roosters, old 10c lb: fryers. 14o lb; broilers. 14c lb: ducks, 140 lb; geese, old, 810e .'.'in -turkeys. 11013c lb for old: sauaba. $2.60 dos.: pigeons. $1.25 doz; dressed poultry, lJi per id. mgner. Hops, Wool and Hides. ;. -. "-' IIOPS-1907 crop Choice, 9c; prime JlQQ HARKET IS IN , ' t VERY FINE SHAPE cattle to Mr. Thomas. These cattle will I Wonder 16c, Alice of Wonder 4o A. later be snipped to the Frye-Bruhn company, at Seattle. . About 800 head of cattle from Harney county were delivered here . to F. B. Ball, the cattle dealer, last week. . About l.boo cattle and 100 homes are here awaiting cars for shipment xne caidwen tsfteeo company, throush its agent, C H. Bo wen, has purchased United States Government Bonds. New York, Oct l.-MJovernment bonds:' I Bid. Twos, registered ........ 105 do coudod ...... ... ... 105 Threes, registered .......101 S purchased 1 o raupuo, . . ..v, .... ...ivtvt 8,000 tons of hay In the viclnltv of J-Threes. smaU ponds ...;ioi , Ontario and Nyssa for the purpose of I Dis. Columbia, 3-e&a.,..iis wintering its hocks nere. e "The local egg market via in 4 fine shape. .Whll receipts with ., us have been quit liberal there 4 has been somewhat of a scarcity : 4 along the street i Some r efforts . are being made to boost ith 4 price much higher in ; order to ..' 4 aell tha eastern stock M S. better , e) profit "but today's market is un- changed. Generally jpeaklng the e duality of local arrivals is very 4 choice," Walter Bollam .-; of 4 Dryer, -Bollam & Co. New York Cotton Market. - New York. Oct 1. Th report of Miss uiles makes the condition of cot ton 65.5 per cent compared with 71 ner cent, Auguat 6 and 72.1 per Cent a year ago.: inia waa considered Dumsn. - . . Oct - Sept. xiign. juw. 1123 1113 Fours,-registered, new... 125 do coupon . . . . ..izo Twos, Panama .... .,.,,105 Philippine Fours ....... io Liverpool Grain Market. , Liverpool, . Oct. 1. Official 'close: 03.00: bulls. 31.7502.00. . Sheep Best wethers, . $4.504.76; mixed, $4.00 4.26; lambs. $'4174 6.00; Eastern Livestock Market. Chicago, Oct 1. Official run: Amm-mA I HUBS, I-BIUO. OneBD. lnM Chicago . . . i..... : .14,000 10,000 , 28,000 Kanam iMtv . . . .-. l (i nod nnn i nin Omaha .......... 3,500 6,000 20,000 nogm are sieaoy witn 7,oo lert over. Receipts a year ago were 16,000. Prices: Mixeo, im.iVmVt.v1; neavy, J6.35 6.80; rough, $5.86 6,20; light, $6.30 3 i.Vmyt.,' . Cattles-Steadv. . N 1064 102 5 1V3 126 i 12614 j Sheep Weak. lOpen. .1117 Jan. r ou. a March .. . Ayrit ........ May ..... 1137 June -..... 113$ July ..... 1148 Oct ...... 1098 MOV. . ... lUDl IMC. 1109 112 1140 1181 1138 1138 1146 1101 '1096 1116 1127 1127 1140 1091 1093 1106 1." 1118 1118 1123 1127 1127 . 1133 1137; ' 1091 1090 1105 20. .1118 1123 1129 1132 1136 1187 1142 1096 1095 1111 WHTCAT, , Open. Close. - Sept $ 0. Loss. Dee, ....7s 11 4d V 8s d 8s d d March , .8 8 & 8 ld ;8s lHd kd Oct ....Bs 9d 6s9Hd Jan. ,..,6s 6 d 6s 5 d 6s9d 6s6Hd d fed New York-London Silver. New York. Oct L Bar allvar. 87Zr- $$$$$ ' London, 30 'Ad. . , , . , i " . Portland Bank Statement. . Clearings today..':.'...,,.. $1,294,014.8$ . do year ago..... w Krum GeU Appointment. . s Hurh Krum has been appointed nro. I bat Ion-officer of th Juvenile court by Judge Frazer. He was appointed yes- leruajr aiiernwn io sucoeea marion tr. Johnson, who resigned last week. The position- carries a salary, I $100 a moaph. JEyes fitted to glasses $1, at Metzger's, 1.117,427:76 Ed ;; Nelson Sentenced. Nelson this moraine pleaded guilty befor Judge Cleland in th clr- Oaln: todayi ....... $-176, SS6. 62 leuit court to a statutory charge andJ Balances today. . , 128,024. fi6 I was sentenced to live months on the Seattle.- Oea l? Clearings; $2,S!jfl,15; baiancea, $231,610. Eyes fitted to glasses $1. at Metzger's. In 1905. These figures, of course, com pare very y unfavorably with the mag nificent totals of British vards. hut What German builders are proud of Is the . fact that their trade Is Increnalno- by leaps and bounds, and that they have more orders than they can execute. Of the total tonmure of the year 20.831 tnna belonged to the navy. It . is -i. worth- notlna- that foreign yards, especially .British builders, have built, more ships to German orders than in. any previous year. - The tonnage built abroad for Germany waa over 120,000. The Post, from which these particulars are . taaen, - complains that German orders Hot1 vessels to foreign shipbuilders last year were five times as large - as orders of : foreigners for ships built in Germany. r Metcger saver you money on watches. i-f- ' v '. "", ' . ! . - . Theodore Stark Wilkinson, one of the three candidates In the flaht for tha Democratic gubernatorial nomination in Louisiana, traoea bis ancestry back to old Revolutionary stock, his progenitors on both his father's and bis mother's side having played prominent parts in the areat - fleht for freedom. On his father's side his a-reat-Kranarather waa General James Wilkinson, who, at the age of only 30 years, wrote the terms of the surrender of General Burgoyne to General Oatea at Saratoga. General Wil kinson at the time being on the Jatter's BUft . , r-,.l.:r .... ... Eyes fjd to glasses $1, at etsgerg. MPRESSESYOUi; ! ' . . '.I'" ' . l' ' : t FAVORADbY: " BECAUSE , . I e'.. i ': As you ride oat. to the tract on the' Albert :i ' ..street far line you notice the wide, comfort V, V ', .; . able thoroughfareUnion avenue all the way -vVj -a. .to Alberta street You note that it is built up 5 ', all along the way, making Irvington Park f i ; : seem nearer to the city than it really is." " You ' are struck by the magnificent level lay of the land and the gorgeous profusion of 15-year-old, ' ' .cedars, almost worth the price of a lot alone.- ;: Then the display of shrubbery that would take ,i V ' .'one years to develop appeals to one who Iovj -ornamental foliage about the house. You can-, . . not fail to admire" the . wide, . metropolitan -. streets, the , fourteen-foot alleys and excellent, ;; circulatory system of water mains that has'. '-' been installed. Quite as important as all theV ' u rest, you will agree, is the frequency of street-. car accoramodation-every five or six minutes , , t in the . morning and "about ten minutes apart ; during the day. To top them all off, however, V --' you will be pleased to observe that the ride from Irvington Park to downtown is only 20 minutes, saving 10 minutes of your, time each way, each day. .Build your hqme there, and; ,; -T you will be satisfied. '. h -.':. o 'V xF. B.noIbrookCo. ; F; E Schwari 250 Stark Street . 30th & Kllllngiworth Phono 5396 L v. last Meet oJ Steclt Selling a! 25c Sliare Many men' and women are taking advantage of this last opportunity to get an interest; at 25 cents a share, in this great Oregon Industry gold dredging for millions along the banks and benches of Burnt'River, Oregon. ! ' - We want a few snore conservative investors in with us. . We have given and can give you undisputable evidence of the vast riches embedded in the 12,000 acres of our holdings, and the practical applicability of the dredge to our purpose of Ulnng this gold, out. ( v We do not ask you to accept our word alone as to the rich ness of these gravel deposits, but the word, as well, of numbers of others who know by test whereof they speak. Our tests up to date have shown a yield ranging from 25 cents to $2.60 a cubic yard, which means a profit of from $7,000 to $25,000 an acre. The following letter! telling of tests made in the same locality by the same methods, must suggest to you that our estimate has been altogether too conservative. Read it thorouchlv: , :.. ' Mr. F. M. Batchelor, Portland, Baker City, Or.. Sept l,-llT. Or. Dear Sir: I am pleaaed to con firm to you the following teats obtained from gravela of the dredging rrounds of Burnt Klver Valley, near the mouth of Clark Creek in Baker County. Oregon. Our company ha a crew of men working there under . V. a .HHaHtalM. a A, m AvAmM mA hi.W A . t. . ft 1 Xmmm. mmA m.m a drift from Ah bottom of th shaft 40 feet on the bedrock. - Said shaft and drift bay given the following results: Three feet-near surface,-no pay; nine feet following, 60 centa per cubio yard; six feet, on bedrock, $1 rer cubic yard. The drift has been sampled by squares of five feet t has given 81.18. 31.30. 2c 31.35, 81.31. 81.20. 81c: average of the whole ground, 68 cents per cubio yard. These figures .have been reported by the roreman or tne company in enarg oi in wora, wno was a very ex perienced man.. .-r. ... ;- x.x.xxx t Anybody acquainted with mining, polally dradgiag, will ac knowl edge that whereas dredging Is considered a good showing at less than 10 cents per cubic yard in other places, such high sampling as the one here above la moat - encouraging conclusion. SOCIETE3 MINIKRE DB CLARKE CREEK AT BURNT RIVER. , By N. fi. Imhaus. .- ... .'-..j. - ' ", " OAXXi OB WIR1 TOSAT. 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