The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21. 1008.
BUTTER MARKET
GLIDES UPWARD
SiBBBBBBweBjasaassjaaBaBBBaasaw "
. Ereai Price Is Being Quoted
, , by Most Makers Sup
. plies Very Short.
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I Portland' wholesale markets:
Creamery buttar advanped.
fcs-g markat la stiffer.
Higher price In chickens.
Teach markat la steadier.
' Tomato markat glutted. t
' Dressed msata are steady,
Hop' sales are reported.
' Crtamerr Batter Xs Advanced.'
An advance of It a pound la quoted
In the price of creamery butter today
by moat local makers and It la likely
that all branda will be quoted at the
mgner ngure tomorrow morning. oi
creamery Is today quoted at II Ho a
round by all but two makera here and
iney
la 01
aulea hie ability to get It for every
bound of nutter he has. Thia ahows the
real strength of the market. Outsld
butter la quoted centrally Arm although
no change in prices la quoted for the
day. it Is believed, however, ail .will
sell at the higher figure during- tho
week. While the shortage in cream is
the real cause of today's advance .In
prlcea. the fact that the former price
waa an odd 'one to either buy or Bell at
had some influence toward changing
values. In this market the trade has
become accustomed to buying and sell
ing on the baals of so much a square,
so if the price Is not in even money per
two-pound package, some one la losing
money. It waa to correct this that
some of the makers put up their prioe
to 32o this morning.
. SCT Market Is Btlff sr. .
While not all' sellers are getting 10c
for their beat eggs along Frlmt street
today, the market la firmer with tha low
point for good quality at 29o, Receipts
of egga are showing considerable de
. creaa and with higher roarkcta every
where else It la natural lor aavanceu
figures to rule here.
Chicken Market Is lHr.
A higher range of values is noted to
Amir I. tha ohlnkan market. While re
celpts were fair during the latter part
of last week, the demand is showing
considerable increaae and thia la taking
r-are nf everything mat comes. oumo
Front street handlors are not satisfied
with present quotations and are Hold
ing over their supplies In anticipation
of a further adveance. The holding of
the horse show, here during the week
and the coming of Jewish holidays win
cause an increased can icr puuury muv
P e"' Hop Balsa Are Xeported.
While there is little reported In the
spot hop market at this time, a few
tranaartlnna are being made, ine
American Hop & Barley . company
(Louis Horst) is reported to.have pur
.t.... on h.l.. if nrlma hons from
George Bayna of Salem at 7c a pound
Saturday, inis snows n uuiii
ter feeling. While an occasional trans
PACKERS TRYING WARKET HOLDS REPORT SALES
METHOD FORiTHE CASH TO VLADIVOSTOK
MM
Cannot Stop . Shipment of Spot Wheat Firm Over Ku- Humor Tells of Business in
Poor Stock by. Purchas-. rope and America Today Flour Which Cannot Be
Chicago Futures Off.
inff It at Good Prices. :
ay is Terr migK .
s ' . (Ipeclal Dispatch to The JearaaL, 49
- Klamath Falls, Xr Sept. II
e Growers of alfalfa hay In
4 Klamath county art holding up,
4 tha price and as a result cattle- 4
4 men say they cannot afford to
buy. Hay Is scares this year ' 4
and cattle"" owners are having
4" difficulty In securing , hay at
4 prices to enable them to sell at . 4l
e a profit ,
H. V. Mitchell, haa lust pur- 4j
chaaed 1.100 tons of 'Shasta
valley at IT par ton, and will
feed there, as Klamath county
ranchers aak and- fl.EO per
ton., However, it is thought a,.,
price of about. $?.S0 wlll be es- .
.. CASK WHAT XM STSOVO.
CaJoafo, Sept. II While there was a
reaeUoa la' wkeat futures today, tbe
oasa situs tiam la strong everywhere aa4
la many lastaaoes yrloee are advanced
over Saturday. The Busilaa altuattoa
is the prlaelpal factor,
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. Sept. 19. Loss.
1
1
Confinnefl, Here.
World's Waeat Frioe.
Deo.
Portland I .12 B
upfn. Close. epi. II
Sept. .,..101 14 100
Dec.! ....101H 109 101
May ....194 101 194
Chicago.
were tha standby of the wheat situa
tion today. The great atrength abroad
was the sols cauae of the advanoa here
at the opening. September and Decem
ber atarting mgner out December op
tion waa fco lower than Saturday. The
close waa weak So to lo down.
Had it not been for the advancing
lenuency aoroaa, aue 10 me cnoiera in
Ruaala and the fear that tha porta
Sept. 11. Foreign markets
BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS.
-Cars.-
Chlcago ........
Minneapolis
Duluth
Winnipeg
Kansas City
St. Loula ...
New York
Liverpool
I ,.,...
1.01)4
i.w
,141k
.14 '
1.01 It
1.10
7sld
'
breaking demand would causa strength I
Cash oats market Is firm but !e
the wish barley situation, prices ara
showing no change.
i"5i Xb" today the usual
M.id,?L ul,t ,n W ddlna waa noted and
with tha eaeeptton of prlcea holding
' . "na a rraotional advanoa In tha
tr anuatlon waa aim-
BatuMay. Barley and
wml . I ml m unrnangeo.
Hoard of trad prlcea:
' CLVB WHEAT.
' ' "Pf": High. Low. Cloae
KSR i: -i- - U
NO. 1 WHITE OATH.
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WO. I ITCED BAItLEY.
oepv f..,.iitu j0B
Sept
IIIISTERS PRAY
AT LEGISLATURE
Two Thousand, With 8,000
Laymen, Demonstrate
for Temperance.
PRUNE PRODUCTION IS
L
COMING DOWN
T
(UniUd rrees Uwd Wire.) ,
Indianapolis, Ind , Sept II. More
than :,000 Methodlat mlnlatera, having
come directly from tha adjourned con
ference at' Shelbyvllle, assembled In th
atatehouse grounda and In tha capltol
today and, augmented by at least 8,000
laymen, Joined In the moat reiuarkabl
demonstration ever aeen In thia state.
i he ministers demanded the Dajtsaaa
of the local option bllla which Governor
lianly la advocating and which were
the chief hauls for assembling the leg
lalature In extraordinary aeaalon.
The governor had promised ,the legla-
lature that a crowd would be on hand
to back up his demands, but he stood at
the window of hie office today and
looked on with amasenient, aa he had
CIIAdfiE OFl'JIIID
SAVES THE TOWN
' sjssa-sasi
Jihinelander Out of ImmcdU
are Danger but Other i
Places Threatened.
Sept tl.
Hept. 19.,
Sept. 1
Barley. Flour. Hay. Oats. Wheat
tabllshed here, as the cattlemen there Would P closed to shipping. It Is foot- !'
quits iiaeiy inwc a very severe aeoune isWKr
wllL feed elsewhere, and leave
hay hero unsold if the price is
not reduced.
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PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
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Today
Sat ..
07 .
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163
268
100
CatUa. Sheep.
66 ...
230 ...
441 4(1
282 ...
36 250
Recelpta:
action is reported, the trade will remain
milet until ths'year's samples reach the
tin vera. .. i;ven mm vu
pates a slow market.
Tomato Market Is Glutted.
innnii.i faimitMi ara so liberal
In th' local market that prices have
flroppad very lowtn tne puoiic maiMi
today sales- wertnade this morning
around 16o a box and along Front street
the betteT'JUiea noxes iiwremi
beyond 25c. Tho coining of suh liberal
nnnltia at tomatoes at mis nine is
somewhat 6f a aurprise to the trade.
Brief JTotss of ront Street.
Dressed meat market is steady at last
week s prices. i ... ,
Chittlm bark Is firmer with nominal
Ana
Peach demand Is somewhat steadier
with arrivals not quite so liberal, a
large lot of eastern Oregon stock came
rather ripe condition and was Bob
Concord grapes are selling about Bo
a basket lower.
ir.nl. market is Very SlOW. UH
usually poor qualltjs is shown among
late arrivals, even me ooumuu3
(from which something better is ex
pected) sending stock In very poor
hCneese market is steady with prices
still mixed. ....
Potatoea and onions ars quiei un-
rhnnfert values,
Celery supplies are
nualltv and the orice is ranging from
26c a dozen upward as high, as
coming In all
Some are of poor
76c
rrv. latta, flviir. in AYCeDttonal.
Front street sells at the following
prlcea Those paid shippers are less
regular commissions:
Batter, Ergs ana Fonltry.
BUTTER Extra creamery, lM&
82Hc: fancy, SOgllttci store, 1 80.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b.
Portland Sweet cream, 81c; sour, 2 9c
per lb.
EGGS Local, beat, 29S0c; ordi
nary, 282c; large lots, lc less; east
srn, 2627Hc; local storage, 2426c
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 12H
ISc: hens. ISfiJISHo: roosters, old. 9c:
fryers, 14c: brouars, ic 10; geese,
Portland Union Stockyards, Sept. 21.
There Is practically no change in
livestock sentiment over Sunday. Poor
tock of all kinda la hard to mlvt while
for flnlahed nualltv. Wheat
PiKkan .r,,l VIU. V.... ..i. .v-. I Com
utmost to Induce shippers to send a bet-1 Shipments
ter class of stock to market but-with- Wnat
out avail thus far and tliey are now "i"
trvlna- tha onlv nther m.ihnd in th.irl 1 he
power iq stop this class of stock reach
mg me maraei orrering
ices for off quality th
in valuea would have been foroad heilBePt. lo.
at tha ' start of trading today. Liver- i , . .
pool opened d above Saturday and Thera ara various reports around ra
cloaed with net rains ran a hi from nnllnr hu.v ulii af flour to Vladlvo
'.ane'ef ?6 K but non. of them c b. conflrm.d.
16 centimea. Antwerp closed with a It Is stated that several sales of quite
fain of tt after a very strong mar- fair sised lota have b-een made of late.
d2y Bud,Mt cl0Md bov 8tur' It is understood that thesa contracts
Tha enormous primary movement wre mads for delivery' before tha close
continues in the northwest and was 0f navigation there.
one of the causes for the heavy short Outsldo of this there ara a few sales
selling and consequent pressure In locl to china and Japan but most of the
wheat valuea after the opening. Prl- in,,, hmln.u la tnr aneolal brands.
mary movement shows: However, there ls.an Indication that the
n-l.nt will .nAn mrmt anlr intn the fnar-
BuahelS. I k., nr .nm. rimir aa numhar of in.
Today. Year ago. I , ...a hv tatolv hun ranslverl from
J,?2J'S22 J-iJJ'SSShxrth China and Japan. It is understood
66,000 1,244,000 that a certain amount of buaineaa' with
. ... the orient would easily ba available
S?J'X2 J'XSiXXX providing ralllera would further ahade
262.000 1.002.000 Ik.l. T... k lk h. r,l.l,nl .tmr. V
visible ahowa: I tnna tn th. ha,t markat malrara M m
. T . m a,. AAA k..akala I " . ' !
.'aa'w inclined to hold firm.
Corn Increaaed 07,00) buahels. Th pre.d ot cholera in the vicinity
Oats Increaaed 745,000 bushels. ,f a, patrhur- la havlna- a aood af-
(apxelsl Dtspsttb to Tht Jearn.l
Monroe, Or.. Sept. 21. Prune Dlckln.
ill begin on Monday In some of the
orchards here. Only a small cron la
anticipated, the Calvin and Farand or
chard on the old McElroy place having not dreamed of such a demonstration aa
nAiif tha haki , 1 i m ... t w el mmro
vicinity. A few orchards win not hav After holding a prayer meeting In
enough rrunta to tuv for nnr.iin.t,i,. tha grounda anit hallwava of tha state
dryer, house, the preachers thronged the gal'
lne Farand dryer will he fired up on lerlea of the senate and assembly and
lueqoay morning for about a 12-nav Jeered at lawyers alleged to ba repre
run. sen ting the brewerv interests, whom
they recognised on the floor.
Members of the legislature wars even
more amazed than the governor at the
demonstration. xne preacnera an
PRODUCE RECEIPTS TODAY.
Ajlecalpts of produce for the past 24 nounoed that they would stay hers aa
Hours: I long as they deemed it neoeHsary to in-
uniisrai report log boxes applra, 17 fluence the legislators to pasa tha tern
boxes crabaDulea. 41 i-mt.. I nninra bill.
barrels crabs, 15 boxea crabs. 80 boxes I A teat vote taken in the senata this
clams, 1 crate cabbage, 2 boxes cheese, afternoon ahowa that the county looal
I boxes crawfish, IH crates cantaloupe, option bill will pass. The bill waa
at . t-u rm ...Upw It Old 1 1 . . 4.7 .1....... tl.T i. I
- .. . j, v.ovo KtLiiuns crettm. 04 rejiui icq iTvrLijr Biivr iibmi n wm
crates grapes. 61 boxes milk. 260 gallons house and senate committees. Tha sue-
milk, 60 boxes fruit, 4 cars meat. 1 car cess of this bill is believed to ba the
melons. 88 aacka nrlt.ru B7f. .a. i.. aten next to atate-wlda iirohlbltlon. Tha
onions. 67 boxes prunes, 16 boxes plums, I lemocratle members declare theraselvos
2,180 boxes neacnes. 17 hm,i r,.r. y I In favor of an indefinite nostDonement
aacka peaa, 128 sacks spuds, 6 sacks veg- out It appears this afternoon that the
l.uiqb, ,v n lotfiaioes. 8 ooxes I in.uurv win uat-umn a. xw.
snrimps, Dsies wool. 167 bales hides
laO boxes buttar. 178 ronna rhi... it
coops pigeons, 3 coops turkeys, f 09
cases eggs, 37 veal, 61 hogs.
Dairy Business Slow.
(Speclsl Dlspatrh to The Joiinitl.l
Monroe Or Rent ?i Th. 1.1
a airy business Is almost at a standstill
on account of the fact that the fields
are all dried and mlllstuffs are too
LOOKING-GLASS
TRAIL COMPLETED
(Special Dispatch to The JoormH
Pendleton. Or.. SeDt. 21. Of deD in
terest to stockmen - using the We nan a
national forest grazing privileges is
the announcement, by Jl M. Sahmits,
high to make feeding profitable. The the supervising forester in charge, that
the Loklng-uiass trail naa Dean com
American
the market off erln m eueh low
"""J " a, T,.l- ..h .Itn.flnn la . ateailv I 2?.. .i" . " --r..i-
l viiLauia 10 snip. 1 TV ,.i.V;i I eoi upon mi vni aunni avcry w 1101 a.
feports from the interior, how- w'i"" "i"",, "mi The Indications still point to tne clos-
Icate that It is not entirely a values to a fractional decline. There llag of the inf-cted ports and for this
reason Europe la inclined to .look more
tnan ever ror wneat rrom mis section.
time, me range Is so short and hay
. T. : niou. 1 , - , ., n.a., T ifr
in a nnairinn f -1 nmrvAviv uuai yuriueni buiiiih. inriu .wu.
Overbeck A Cooke Co.:
WHEAT.
High. Low. Close,
This coupled With tha already record-
their stock.
A year aa-o todav hora wera hut.
cattle firm and sheep very firm. For
this day a year aao sheeD nrlcaa ahowed
an advance of) 25c. lo..
following are the general range oflgjjp
lata ihltimmti I 1J9C,
Hovra Rest eHt nt mmintalna 7im May
7.26; ordinary, $6.76 ti7; blockers and
n, o; siocaers and zeeaers,
uattre select east of . mountains.
steers, 44.25; medium steers, $3.60
3.76: ordinary. 13.2503.60: beat cows
and heifers. $2.76ifiS: medium cows.
$2(92.26, stags, $2.50l83; bulls, $2.
wethers, $3t33.26: Iambs. $4: straight
, t.Dv; mixed lots, ii.bvnnz.if.
Veal Jhoioei . vminor paIv... ai Kn
heavy and rough, $3.60 4.
Tard's ataprasantatlva Salsa.
The following sales are representative
me iB(esi transactions at the nm,
and ahow the true market condition:
. Weight Price.
bulls 3,036 $2.00
jl uieera ll.iib 8.00
6 Hogs . 14.446 6.60
ilid.'
Open.
101
10m
lOiaf
102H
t9M
100U
1044 106 H 108 H
994
lOOli
101
103H
Cattle Showing Advance.
Chicago, Sept. 21. Run:
Hogs. Cattle.
Chicago ..22,000 21,000
Kansas City ..18,000 6,000
Omaha 2.000 8,000
CORN.
Sept 77 77 7 71
Deo 6H
May 66H 65 14
OATS.
Sept. .... 48 4 48 .48'
Deo. .... 49 49 48 J 4f-
May .... 61H 61 : 60T. 60'
PORK.
Oct ....1675 1690 1547 1647
Jan 1717 1720 1693 1696
May 1710 1712 1690 1690
LARD.
Oct 1087 1038 1085 1087
Jan 1005 1007 ' 993 992
May ....1000 1002 992 997
RIBS.
Oct 997 1007 992 996
Jan. .... 897 900 887 887
May 900 910 $97 897
WALL STREET SCARED
BY POLITICAL FEARS
Financiers Expect Some
thing to Happen and Of
fer Securities in Hurry.
STOCK MARKET LOSSES TODAT.
producers in mis section are dry
ftTf , hal. jamais (a 1 1 1 . I 1 I I . J
v.. , . v. n n ajiu il will 1 1 1 i in, jniiir i ti i i , i ,
until very little cream will be sold This trail extends from the Tollgata
from this nart of the mnntv Tha In Mntett maulovi. through 12 miles
Corvallls creamery controls the busl- of aa rough country as.ls to bo found
ness slnea it leased the Monroe cream- in that part of the Blue mountains, and
ery plant, and now onlv a welirhln- Ita rnnntrurt!nn will reault in a. arrest
and testing station is maintained here, aavlno- of time and exoense to tha
stockmen, who have been com palled --to
ririva thair rincKH across mat section
of country In getting access to their al
San, Francisco Grain Market.
San Francisco, Sept -21. Grain mar- iotments of range.
1.37; Decern
ket
Wheat May, $1.86
ber. $1.62 bid.
Cash wheat Walla Walla. $1.67:
rea, i.oo: turxey rea, I1.Y7H; blue
tern, $1.75.
Barley Cash, bright feed 21M7M
brewing. tl.8601.87U: Mar. H.49T!
bid: December. $1.35.
Mlllstuffs Bran. 130: mMnilnn
os.av; eiioris,
OaU ISO, I white, cash, $1.65
Ha also reDorts the completion or
two rangers' cabins, one at Tollgate and
one on tne u manna river.
Atchison 1
Amalgamated . . 1
A. smelter .... 2
B. A O. 1
Brooklyn 1
St raul 4
Can. Paa 2
Erie
O. Northern ...8
N. Paelflo 2
Shefp.
83.000
10,000
6,000
Hogs ara steady. Left over Satur
day, 3,600; receipts year ago. 80.000.
Mixed. $6.60&40: heavv. S7.0Eia7.4rt:
ruugn, oip'D.io; ugnt. MO.outQ) i.sv.
cattle steady; loo higher.
Sheep Steady.
OUTSIDE STUFF MAY
I AN.
.1
111. Central ..
Mb. Pacini ...
Nat Lead ....
N. T. Central.
Pennsy
Reading
Rock Is. pfd.
S. Paelflo
U. Pacific 4
V. S. Steel 1
do pfd.
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IH
8H
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r.lEAN SOftlETHI MG GOOD
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Liverpool, Sept 21. Prices:
Open. Close.
September 7s 8 d 7s 8d
juecemoer vs ka 7s 8d
March 7s 7d 7s 6d
New York. Sept 21. Fear that Roose
velt was again going to attack the big
corporations in an effort to aid Taft's
campaign, ana me increasing aouDtiui
ness of the political situation, caused
Wall street to go Into the market for
ready money today. The sailing ', of
stocks or offering of them was on a
verv heavv scale and the most serious
declines In .values for some time waa
the result Outside of the political sit
uatlon thera waa no news to affect the
cucumbers.
IS 0,2Oo dos:' radishes, 15o dosen cream in good condition and ara maJt- AmaL Con Co
is; celery 76c; eggplant 8c;ing the best grade of butter, so better! Am C A F o
:orn, $1.15 sack. I be careful about using such slang ex- do pfd. . .'
head lettuce, 2530o dos;
local, 11
bunches
green corn,
Groceries, mats. sto.
SUGAR California A Hawaiian Re
finery cube, $s.4o; powdered, - $6.26
berry. $6.06; dry granulated. $6.06: XX
granulated, 16.15; conf. A., $6.06; extra
a., so.nu; goiaen u s.iu; v., yellow,
90.ao wei innujatoa, sd.so; DarraiS,
rSiwcUl DliDatch tn Tha Jonnl.
Brownsville. Or.. Sent 18. To the
Editor of The Journal Tou are going I market one way or tha other today.
a little too far when you uae tho term I
"outside stuff," with reference tol Range of New York prices furnished
creamery ouner manunoiurra outside I hy uverDecX (JOOKS vJO.:
ui ruriuuiu. xl uu wumu eea in wuat
condition the cream is in that is shipped
to the creameries in Portland you
would rat.ier be Inclined to call that
"stuff" than anything else. The
country creameries ara getting the
DESCRIPTION.
lA,.. half Karrala SA: hn.aa Kft. mM.
SDrlng, 10c; turkeys, alive, old. 17 18c; Vahee on sack basis.
spring. 20c; spring ducks, l316o lb; (Above prices ara to days nat caab
pigeons, aquaua, ti- uua, uiu, i quotations. J
tl; dressed poultry, llc pound high- SALT Coarse Halt ground, 100a,
$11 per ton; 60s, $11.60; table, dairy,
60s. $16.(0; 10s. $16.00; bales. $2.35;
Imported Liverpool,' 60s $20.00; 100a,
$19.00; 4s, $18.00: extra fine -barrels.
2s, 6s and 10s, t4.60i6.60; Liverpool
lump rock, $20.60 per ton.
KICE Imperial Japan No. 1. to; No,
1. 606c; New Orleans, head. 7o;
AJax. T ); Creole, 6 o.
HONEY New. 1 to par lb.
BEANS 8mall white, $5.10; large
white. $4.60; pink, IS. 75; bayou, $3.75;
imas. to. to; mexican reas, Sf.au.
COFFEE Packagebrands. $16.60.
teata, Flak and Ftavzaaa.
HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland pack
(local) hams. 1C to IS la, 17o par lb:
breakfast bacon, lttf IS c lb: picnlca,
lie lb: cottage roll, lie lb: regular abort
cleara. smoked, 12e lb: backs, smoked,
12 c lb; smoked short clears. ltc:
bellies, smoked. 16e lb; shoulders, , ISO
lb.; pickled tongues, 70o eaetu
DRESSED MEATS Front street-
Hogs, fancy. 78o lb; ordinary. To;
large. 6c: veal, extra. I09o lb: ordi
nary, TO 8c lb; heavy, f 64a lb; mutton,
fancy. 10Tfeo lb; apring lamb. 707e
lb. . . .
LOCAL, JL.AK11 Kettle leal, 108, HViC
Ht lb: 6s 14 Ho par lb; w-ib tina I4e
oer lb: steam randerad. 10a II Ue
oer lb; Is. 16 e par lb; compound. 10a
sc per id.
, FISH Rock cod. 10a lb: lloaadei
ar.
CHEESE Full cream, flats, triplets
and daisies, 14 15c; Young Americas.
1616c. , -
Hops, Wool and mass.
HOPS -1908 cron. 67o lb.
WOOL 1106 Willamette valley, 11
015c.
SHEEPSKINS ' Shearing, 10lfc
each: short wool. Zftcqpiue; meaium
wool. 60c 0$1 each; long wool. 76oO
MOHAlk 1907 Nominal. 11 11c.
TALLOW Prime, per in, soc; wo.
I and jrreaae. zmzy.c
CHITTIM BARK 46e. '
HIDES Dry hldea, 1314cIb; graen.
6fr7c lb; bulls, green salt Co 10.
t07c; calves, green, IOIOo;. klpa,
Orala, Flour aad Kay,
WHEAT Buying price, new TraeX
Portland Club, S9c; blueatem, 94c;
fortyfold. t2c; red, t7c; Willamette val
ley. 90c.
MILL8TLTF8 Sellln pHea Bran,
$26.60: middlings, $ll; snorts. su;
chop, 1)1 3 It per ton.
rixiitr fialllna- nrlca Eastern Ora
fon patent $4770; straight, $190 0
4.40: export, ll.49tfl.70i valley. 14. IS;
graham a, $4.40; whole wneat. $4.16;
rye, ia, $6 60; balea, II
'BARLEY Feed, ill 021 60; rolled.
$272: brewing, zs.
pressions, aa tuey would make tha but- I a si. Co
ier buuq wnvn . iui in,u uuirm no Am
Ot. Oil. c
T yn
matter how careful wa had been in I Am. Sugar o .
the making of it Yours truly I Am Bmt. C
The term "outside stuff Is frequently Anaconda M. ' Co.
ui i- tr.1?, l" l Atchison, c.
ueniiiavo uiwwiibij - uuuer mm. uui
side of Portland. Butter made In Port
land is always referred to aa "city
creamery'" no matter how good or bad
Its quality. There are - all sorts of
Nofrthwest Crop Weather.
Oregon Fair and cooler tnniaht.
Tuesday rair. cooler east nortli
westerly winds.
Washington Fair tonight anr! Tufts-
day, except showers tonight or Tues
day northwest portion; cooler east por
tion to night. Westerly winds.
Idaho Blr and cooler tonight and
Tuesday.
Northweat Bank Statement.
rortlanoV.
Clearings today $1,271,827.89
Year ago l.zov.nvn.oi
Balances today 162,792.45
Year ago 156,790.07
Seattle.
riMrtnaa $1,726,149
Balances z,z
Taooma.
portion. Clearings $886,141
Balances is,i
ITsltsd rMa leased Wire.)
Mil wank ea. Wla . a.ni t
tinea, t.uno ti of hoaa and a com
pany or riraman were sent to Rhine
ander todav In nswinu n an rn.
appeal for help in fighting tha forl
fire that is menaclna tha ( Th
request for help stated that one engine
and a company of men had been flahl
Ing tha flra for hours and tha men were
almost exhausted.
Advlcea later today stated that tha
wind was favorable to Rhlnelander, but
that the towns of Ourtle. Moslnea, Monti
and Ladysmith were threatened with
destruction.
Aooordlng to fneasagea received from
those places the people have been fight
ing rire ror hours and there la litt
ing the towns from tola
The women and, children
1
hope of aavin
destruction.
have been removed to placea of safety.
Calumet Mleh Man 1 Vnkaat
fires are today threatening this city,
tha town of Houghton and aeveral near
by villages. Men are fighting tha
flames, but they are working against
nravy ouas. int recent rains did not
check tha smouldering flames, as the
fire was mostly In tha thick under
brush and protected from tha rain. Tha
Baraga county fires ara burning mora
fiercely than ever and thousands of feat
of lumber have been destroyed.
San Francisco Office
Oregon Journal ;
1205 Call CIdg.
Telephoa Kearney llal
A WEB TiaVT8 ASTD BXTB.
OSZFTIOIIS BJSOBIT-S.
Oregoniana when in San Franolaoa
can bava tbalr mall sent la car, of
- Tha Journal Office,
J. I BROWN, RepreaenUtiva, :
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Each insertion, 1 cent a counted wordJ
No ad less than 16 centa pet insertion, -7
insertions for tha price of 6. .
Tiar inil fAnnil V, m. In a a ..
tion wanted for rent and wanted ta
rent ads. 1 cent a word, t inu.tii.a
for tha prlca of 2.
count six words to tha Una A
"New Todsv" l.nl. ma....... ,--w
. . , , . XT' aa uavau.a, a lilUil,
ant Ads" will ha a.n..
phoneu but -The Journal will not be re
sponsible for errors, should anr occur
in such ads. Promnt savmant .,i.i
rhones, Main 7173; A-603U
s a. m. to p. rn,
Baturdaya. 8 a. rn. to 10 p. .''!.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The British steamer Cambrian King
sailed from Astoria this morning bound
for Europe with 184,305 bushels of
wheat, valued at 8174,090.
Tho Norwegian ship Vigo Is expected
to finish loading wheat at Irving dock
tomorrow after remarkably quick dis
patch. The oriental liner Numantla is load
ing at tha flour mills, but will shift
to Alblna dock in a couple of days,
Cat) tain yry nas resi
of the American ship Berlin and left
for Seattle this afternoon. Tha Berlin
returned from Bristol Bav. Alaska.
few day" ago.
Monroe Cannery Operating.
(Soeclal DliMtcb to The Jnnrnal.l
Monroe, Or., Sept 21. The Monroe
cannerr ia in operation and Is nut
ting out a fine lot of fruit. Black
berries, pears ?id plums will ba the
larger bulk of7 Its products thia sea
son, but - efforts are being made to
have large 'crops of peas, beana and
tomatoes for next year's . work.
EJTD FOB
OF
OATA-ooxra
Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc
Addreas
J. J. BUTZER. SEEDS
Dap, .a.
im run a.
WEATHER REPORT
A low baromatar im i, ,,... .i .,
morning over Alberta. nri a u-h .......
"ea M moved in from the north
Pacific coast and iu. Tr V
ing. Another hltrh nr.... ....
" l" Atlantic coast. Light
f!,lia.ve fllen ln Wyoming; east
ern Montana and western North Dakota,
and over the lower Mississippi valley
and east gulf states. Elsewhere over
li.,. YrJlZ: ' T0r a prevail. Season,
able temperatures are reported from tha
Atlantic i coast states, but it is quita.
warm this morning In tha Missouri and,
Mississippi valleys and over the great
1-UCCBj , , .- . " . 1. .'!
The indications are for showers to-;
Jitght or Tuesday in northwestern Wash
Ington, and fair weather over the rest
of the district It will be cooler tonight
in Oregon, Idaho and eastern Washing
ton and cooler Tueaday in Idaho an
WOOICI U VI VgUU
Chicago. 111.
Cincinnati, Ohio .
Denver, CoL . . . ,
Kansas Citv. Mo.
Los Angelea
New Orleans ....
?ualltles or city-mace butter as well as
he stock made ln creameries outside
of the cltv. The term "outside stuff"
is therefore no referenoa at all Jto
quality.
News Gossip
of Finance
New York, Sept 21. - Government
bonds: Date.
Twos, registered ... 1920
do counon 1920
Th rees,. regl stered ... 1908
do coupon los
Bid. Asked.
108H 104
Threes, amall bonds.
Fours, registered.. liz
do ooupon ..1925
Twos, Panama :
104
101
101
109H
111
1?IH
lOlf
111M
ioii,'
t OAT8 Track. new -iso, l wnite. $21 te oer lb: halibut 6c par lb: atrlpd
r, in.Mtfli.w. Ibaaa. lte per lb: catflah. 10c par lb;
P.nc .'T J'Tiotny. I aalmon. chiaook. Tc: allverslde, 6c; her
eto: gray, II
HAT Producers
Willamette valley.
fancy, 1IC14: or-I .. i. D.r iD: aoi. Tc per lb: ahiimn.
1 i la,. rr
1. I- 111 I "TmV" "- '
cheat $10; alfalfa. $1061L
lnarv. tit 69: eaatern Oregon.
ralxed. $ltl0 60; clover II; grain, $19;
Frmlta aad Taretablaa,
1 ONIONS New Oragnn. n.zi par
feunnred: California, i.J: garlic, ia.
RKH FBUITS Oranges. 140 0
4.6: banana a 6 He par lb-, crated, 6e;
lemona. I iici.ii mi; graperrott
0 4.69; plnaapplea. Hawaiian. $1600
11 10 ia; percn. c pr ,0; lomcoa. j par
lb; looatera. ze per 10; irean macaerei.
ck t
( ) lb; crawfish, loo par dosca: stur
geon ( I per io; aiaca Daea, zao par
b; suver muu, aa pr id: oiaca coo.
e nr it: eraoa. ililii sotra.
OTBTERS Shralwater Bay. par aal-
lata. n il: mr loa-in aaca. i.do; virm
M6? rrafrp.t I tVSJf 'S.,.'. JT.tVS: rT.
New York. Sent 21. Bar silver Clc
Mexican aoiiera, sao.
London. Sept 21. Silver, 24 t-lld.
21. Copper metal
11H
J . Mng.lAllaaii 7aIW It 91 klaMLka.a
aUaVarUf MMBIVWn-, a., y - VISK4IVVI-
rl, II: peochea, 4i.ic; peara, 2to
09ae: grapaa, ;c$I.4a; watermelons.
rnll rt; raaaoam. i ana.
, A PrLK-S New, fctjtl.lS rT kes,
POTATOFS New. selling. Hcf
?l.ti. hOying tnr shipment par et,
nr, Ik; ardlnary, 60 tie; aweat
VlWETAKLFS-TTO?pa, tr Orogmt.
$1.:; tweta. $1.19: carrwta. tl.lt flit
sark: aa ran I pa. ltrl0: eabbagSL
ti:ifll.: tomaf . z&o $er r-n:
tna . : "aillf-er. 7ttar;
r 'a rn. tc; horrdllv I0I:
artha, 4 dns; tr9 ! ln, 1
Pr o; cMcpira, aU. ttf let Ctut ( );
t '
r
60: Eaia ran
Anr-n: eaatam In ehelL II. 71 aar J
CLAMS HirflehelL er Box. ii is:
raaor ciama. II. at pr sox; tee par aoa
Falata, Feel. OH. Xta.
ROFK Pura Manila, lle; staadara
11c; alaal, L K a.aal. IHe.
BL.nzi.nk e g- eaaea, ia pr
gal: Iron M.. HHe per gal
Tl nrM i a ib eaaaa. is par gaj;
are par tL
I.IX8KED OIL Raw. lible, e:
raaea, 6; tUe'1, tbia, ac; raaea, r
1. mta r-r It g liana, 1 laea; U
MI'-hlrea ... 1IV Trinity
Xnhasik t- rnlief ..
Miami ..... IS I Vt.
. rma 1 1 s nnwn
lb- ik Wi tc IH: lava !, Ike la. I ?wHvaa ... ( Tokr ..
wuu x Ait- free eat aaia ILta, ai-tr:piym . .. uiaiW. a. uu
a gal; mta r in
cai Tn!. 114 t
WHIlf. I .KA 1
Tow la1. -te prr
New York, Sept.
Uc down.
Lake. llWOHUc: eleetrolytla
011 Ho; castings 12 tjlto,
New York. 3ept 21. Sterling': Cables,
411.60; demand, 4lf.2l (9 466.16; daya.
f Washington, Sept 1. Today'st" treaa-
ory statement annws: rtareipta $2,444,
at; aiaDurseraenis, fz.ze,utio. . ,
bosto coram uakbxt.
(Furnisbad by Ovarbark Cooke Co.)
pouob, bv i -niiriai oia price:
Adventure ... THINIpplaalng ... -ga.
I4HINO-. Botte ... T9U
A limits
Arcadian ,
Blark Mt
Coppr XW ...
C. Ely
Daly West ..
Oi-ntry
Graeaa ......
Giroux
WUI . a
2VFj.ft Butte 7
liCjd Pom. II
71 OacaoU ......let
THlPhoaala $
uincy ......
A!Rorala.
It . ifnaaaon
IH;su-. 4k Pitta,.
1 Tsmaracli
19
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14
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do DfQ.
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C. M. St. P..
C. 4 N. W., o-.
Chea. & Ohio .
C F. I., c...
Colo. Southern, c.j
Col. south'n 2 p.
do 1st pfd
Corn Prod. c. . . .
do 4)fd
Del. Hudson.
D. & R. Q. c...
do pfd. 1
Erie, c
do 2d pfd.
do 1st pfd.
O. Northern,
111. Central
LAN
M. K. A T. c
do pfd. t
Distillers
Ore Lands
Missouri Pacific.
National Lead
N. Y. Central
N. Y- O. at W.
North A marl can .1
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Pennsylvania Ry.
f. a., l. c. jo.
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St. LAS. W. c
do nfd
South. Pac e...
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Southern Ry, c. .
do pfd
Texaa PaHflo.
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t'nkm Pacific, c.
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LV & Rubber, c.
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Corporate Trustee
The experience of many years has clearly shown the
Trust Company to be by far the better, the safer and
more economical trustee in handling both large and small
estates. The Eastern Trust Companies, solely or jointly
with individual trustees, care for. nearly all of this class
of business. It is kept entirely separate from the. other
business of the company and is supervised by those
skilled in that particular business.
Our company is specially equipped to care for Trust
Business, and has a large volume now in charge.
Merchants Savings &Tnist Co.
247 Washington Street Portland, Oregon
omaha. Neb.
Phoenix, Aria. ...
Pittsburg, Pa. ....
Portland, Or.
St Louis, Mo. 1...
8t Paul. Minn .
Salt Lake, Utah..
San Francisco . . ,
Seattle. Wash. ...
Spokane, Wash. . .
Walla Walla, Wn.
Washington, D. C.
Temp.. ""
Max. Mln. Pfecin, f
62 62 .0
88 72 .0
94 , 69 ...ft.,..
82 62 " :..0i
8 6 .0
73 59 .0
f 74 .'.0
64 , 60 , .0
88 69 , .a -
8 68 ..0 ;
9 62 ;.0
88 64 .0 .
72 6! .0
88 70 .0
22 63
78 B4 .9
64 62 .01
66 48 .0
80 48 .0 -
78 68 I . '
68 62 .0
M-Q3RIAGE UCEJTSES
Ernest Johnson, 153 North Fourteenth
street 26, and Bertha Wilson.. 16.
Samuel S. Roberts, 1613 Olin street
16, and Anna M. Gay. 26. -'
Clyde Heath. St Johns. 23. and Amy
Da La Villette, 18.
Cecil L. Blakemore, SeatUa, Wash- 23.
and Phillis MeCarty, 20.
Evans O. Armstrong, 166 Cllntoa
street, 21, and Nellie B. Springmeyer, II.
Samuel Gowan. Hlllsboro. 65. . iM
Mrs. Eliza Deven. 66.
Clayton E. Leltsel. Portland, 26, and
Josephine Bwlft Haselwood, 23.'- ' .. ,
Wedding Carda. W. O. Smith At Cot
Washington bldg., corner 4tb and Wash.
Ingtonsts. ,
Bets & Sons, florists, funeral designs.
249 Morrison. Woodlawn 1619, C-1866.
Clarke Bros., florists -Pin rinara
and floral designs. 289 Morrison st
Full dress suits for rent aU sli
TJniqne Tailoring Co.. t09 Starlr st
Max M. Smith, florist 160 6th at.
pomie aieier t FTank a,
i,v a, .i.,
Main T216.
op.
PORTLAND OREGON
THE SELECTION OF A BANK
New residents and firms which are just beginning
business in this city are cordially invited to give this bank
consideration as a suitable depository for their funds, and
they are assured that all matters intrusted to the care of
the bank will be treated with the greatest courtesy and
efficiency.
3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
BIRTHS
Tlal .atla-a. ' f M. t.A aha s-m
Mony tM i: aiga 1; lew. 1;
taoaad par cau
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Cirnnlsslen McrchinTs, Slocks. Bends, Cotton. Crala. Etc
216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILD IN Q
Utmhcrt Chicago Board of Trade, Cotrcspotidcata of Lora HtrK
Chicago. New York. Bottoav '
We bit the cy private wire connr-cticg r&rtland with tbe casters
eacbaagra. ,
ItCUPCltat POBTLAXD BOARD OF TRATX.
ROLPH To Mr. and Mrs. Garnet La.
cine Kolph. 698 Seventh street
September 17, a daughter. i
AN DREE To Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
Andrea. 692 First street. September
20. a son. . .
DKLSCHNFIDER To Mr. and Mra.
Franc la Delschnelder, lit Klneteentn
street September 18. a daughter
LARSON To Mr. and Mra. Robert W.
Larson. 699 Water atreat. Hentambar
I 20. a iol , .
SPROL'Lr To Mr. and Mra Hora t la V
I Sproul, 292 Hooker straet, September)
i 20, a son.
FRENCH To Mr. and Mra Raymond
B. French, 664 Flandara atrset. fcen
tember 20, a daughter.
Lr.nis io jar. ana jan; aviien ' t .
Larwls. 197 Revere street. Septem
ber 18. a dafc abler.
GERWEIaS To Mr. aad Mra. John IT.
Oerwela, Zi9 Burraga strvet, gp
teanber 18, a son.
DETJE To Mr. and Mra. Henry Ju'Ln
DetK tki tavlar straet, bptembr
19. a son.
McAIJ-INE Ta Mr. and Mra. Vi:!'i
Wallace McAlnlae, Wapato, Or, h
teinber i, a amn.
VOIOOfER Ta Mr. and Mra. Tt.nry
W. Vollmer. Portland sacatori jn.
Mjunrlwr 17, a daughter. '
RuHERTSON Ta Mr. an Mra W. T
Koertsea. 1160 Ivast Tayit.r. f.jt.r..
' - .DEATH
; STAOC John T Ptark, !M).iv,,,, ,
r--ftfnter It. ar 7 7 . .....
IU'i;iN Hey inr. . , .
tlf 7. t i ' t
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