The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON DAILY TOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY LINING, OCTOBER 14, 1SQ8.
THREATENS TO EJECT
SHEPHERD FROM ROOM
HIGH: FEED IS (FALL SEEDING COARSE
GREAT IIORIHERII HOG QlfOTilTIOIIS
,1 l I
Mayor and Kx-Councllraan Have Lively Tilt, and Kxecn
live Looks for City Hall pf ficer In man-Poul-',1 ' '
CAUSE OF SLUr.TPl TO BE RESUTilEO SHOWING RISE
HITS BUMPERS 15 CEflTS OFF
r sen Case Up Before Council This Afternoon ,f
7 f
BRAINS
Big Decline In Poultry. Val- Arrival Of Rains In Most Sec- Bettor Tone in Frisco for
ues of Late Due to Lifted . Hons Will Help Work Barley Cnuys JUfflier
Has Been Too Dry.
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Wheat Quotations.
Level on Board.
Wholesale market features:
fleason lor poultry alump.
;Kg market standing stiff.
lop market U quiet
otatoea rather scarce.
, ..astern chestnuts are arriving.
', tressed meat markat Is good.
Butter prices ara not uniform.
Cheese la firm at advance.
. Peat grapee alow at II crate.
Fleb run la Increasing.
CROP WEATHER VORECAST-
Oregoe Oecaaloaal raia toalgki , ul
Thursday) rraia southerly fcreeaa la
terior, wit strong- southerly gala aloag
tha coaat
Washington a la tonight aad Thurs-
471 strong- soatherly breese Interior
strong south to southwest gaie along
ui ooaat.
Idaho Oooaalomai ralne tonight aad
What Oaoaad Foul try mump. .
. While everyone knows the principal
ration for the late alump In Portland Thursday! strong- southerly tewese.
v.rloaa the' Ttrimary causa naa
t 'I y tiik.il.. -
lust Deen aiecoverau.
While of count Balm have been general throughout
the lower prices are the reault of very J the various wheat bolts of the 1'aclNo
heavy . arrivals ouring i n f J'Z"JTZi
I. A V4 r: a ..... i - - p ao v" U a aa .
l.. w el. a. hUh nrlrA lf fftttd.
wneat lor xeru f-.uun aivusiu - J if
With I after much delay due to an unuaually
in wnicn . practically' no
The fall ahowera start-
1 this aeaaon
elav in Dlow-
iuk iur iaii grain naa neon general.
j ne lateness or the arrival
does not par to feed chlckena Just to I crop of fall-sown grain than had been J rues,
set them. Now that the rainy aeaaon expected earlier In the season. The Mon.
haa alerted and poultry Keepera ar i experience ni insc years exirrmeiy urjIHat
forced to look more carefully arier m i aeaaon caused many to consiaer oniy i pri
health and wanla 01 their rowia. inej iiii irowing lor inn icnon ana naa
e
World's WheM rrleee. e
Pea
Portland .1"4A
C'hlcaca H1B
Kanaaa City
Ulnneapolla 101 "In e
Duluth 1
Winnipeg
New York i.tt
8t Loula 100
Ban Francleco l.JH
Liverpool 7a Had
Per cental.
poultry ralaera are not keeping aa many moisture fell. The fall ah.
bene aa they formerly old. Because of ed much later than ueual
the enormoua grfcln price poultry ahlp-land on tliia account the del
. m . n .nn ri m nil s ii i ii vu smh iui iau aiun 11 ia n tirn
,.nnii.r markot. fr even thouah egga The laleneaa of the arrivals of the
are high the producer figurea that i It I molature will cauae a much amaller I Wed.
BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS.
-Cara-
Barley. Flour. Hay. Oata. Wheat
ara Inclined to the opinion that the load I conditions been right for thla the
l a trifle heavier than they care to I amount of fall-aown grain would llk
carry and for that reason iocbi com-
Thura.
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Sharp Drop for the Day Some Values Pown 25c From
Caused by Selllnff Gen- Yestcnlaj'Hcifers Are
eral Market Is Mixed.
Showing: a Bisc. ;
New York. Oct 1 4. Everyone took a I
turn at downing Great Northern pre-1
ferred la the Block market today and Todav ' , ,7,
while the general Hat waa divided be- Tueadar " "Ill
tween email galna and loesee. thla i07 J. !l
Hill aeeurlty ahowe a aharp decline for i90i
Hill aeeurlty ahowe a aharp decline forljang
the day. Northern Paclflo acted Just I i ant
a net gain of 1 point An advance of
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.--
Hoga, : Cattle. Bheen.
JOS
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710
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TftrtT iA T.lAea e " a
Un In lralMi' Rune waa a. feature I " owh.iui, vcw .
i tha amaii traia in that aecuritv. I oilowing a, lower range of hog vaJue
' afoteg of riaaaolal world. . " I " " ' nu a inucn weager tone-
la London todav - American vfharea M0" of whlth baa been predicted of
were juat about holding their own. : Mate by The Journal hog valuta locally
Reports Indicate thai the net earn I are from if m tt ..' -.v.i.
! fn the. If H HtMl enrnoratton fori ... " ""
the third q
Southern
uhargea for
Pfh. NVvad'cUdated Cop'pr com- klbnTb;.e..hM W'nt bey0n 1 00,
pany and the Cumberland Ely company p A , ,
noga,- aaya Le M. Lacy of Hunt
uarter will reach izb.ouo.ouo. I 1..aiZ' -Vi , v "rt run
Rallwaya aurplua over ?i ?.turChAifbi?.. mora than
.ih jx J" "1i4' laiied
ave signed one year contracta with I
A dull aesalon of 'the .elty council
thla morning waa auddenly Jlvened ,up
about noon, when Mayor Lane toreau
ened to have "Attorney OeoVge fi. Bhep
herd. an ex-councilman.- put out of the
eounoll chamber by tha city hall ponce
officer.
Mr. Shepherd defied tha mayor to do
thla and for a few minutes the atmos
phere eclntlllated with an an i ma tea coi
loouv. In which peraonalltlea were band
ttk am fnrth with rreat abandon,
'You will confine your remarka to
tha .nhii in iiaml and dealat front
inaklng oommenta upon una
ia Indelicate on your part to do.ao. Ton
must atop right now," said. Pr. Lane.
rieaaaatrlee Biohanged.
T ! huii axtandad the Privilege
of the floor by the council and I will
talk aa long aa I like and upon what
anhixit T nlMae. I'll call your
bluff ef police persuasion," replied Mr.
"Wail, hold en. do I understand you
to aay that you will not confine your
remarka to the eubject on wnien you
xw vranlAfl narmlaalon tON talk? If
you question my authority hra win
the American Hmeiting company to Uy. -and thla Ii T the Veaion 'in, tZ show you at once what I will do." The
The'old -at oirockholder. h.r. been t&W J". .h .LU icZ- "JST! J.kA Jl??J 1 WTZ
..wvv. a w.. .ve . . a nop txii&rKQifl a re bo much AiticA at thsiic was oDvious. mat ne aia not mymr
.siii-B 1,11141. wnen - on is nil ay
by Overbade Coolf Co.;
1 . I ihlnai u.ha.. aeAna nW A Kal niltlnll.
.R.?LNf wJS.r.k T1.0" fcmtohodlprtce- u mUBt of nece,aUv cauie'a de- miahert'B Bonaneta.
Mr. Shepherd had been given the
DESCRIPTION.
ly be fully a third arreater than a year
i.iin man hava heen Heluaed with re-1 &ao. Am matters now stand an In-
auesta for empty coops to go to country I crease In fall eeeding la almost lmpoa-on the board of trade and a sale of a I Am. C. & F., c
A weaker market abroad cost the
prlcea of wheat futures a traction loaayi vmaA Copper Co.
nointe from whence they will be re- alble. Last .jrear.- however, some sec-
turned 'with a load of chickens. I tlona In eastern Oregon an Waahlng-
- .1.- . en. ton carried tneir aeeainr oDerationa on
uansaa duwu auyw .. ..... f . . r - .. I ,
car of apot club was made at a frae- . 'op
tional advance, the deal being at He I Am! Loco., c. .'.
b. dock. I Am. Sugar, o. .
While eirg supplies rrom i ioca "2! that waa due entirely to the unuauAlly There was a firmer tone In coarse Am. Bmolt, c.
aia - ",; j- -riiine wesmer. I grain a, dui Duyers ana aeiiere um am
' - . , . . . . . A I .ill wvaiurTi, I Kiaiiia. uimk mujiw n..u . . . " " " I S 111, OlllfJll U
c... tha nprmu in iudui n is uuo iv mi nrin. .4. 11 . awa i . .v. .111.....L . v. n iniAMnni . . . .
. . . I m, ear.t I A 11 w vr tiiamvu. iio7 uaa uau iiiv I logauicr, si,iiuukii uiiivicmv AnKpn Af 1 n. K-U.
, vome wmar ram " ; smallest amount or rainfall ana in in their views Is somewnat narrowea. Am. Woolen, o
till tOOlThera waa no chanaa todav In either I Alrhlann r
operations, i the bid or ask prloe for November oata. I Atchlsoa. p
but. an advance or o waa via ror dg-im. ec j..c
cember delivery. While holders held I B. A O..- p
out ror II. eo ror a wnue. tne ameaiH. k. t..
price dropped to 1166 later In the see-1 Can. Faux, c
slon. Thla Is a decline or Iftc a cental I L'cn. JUeath, o
from veaterdar. I C A O. W.. c
A firmer tone ana nigner prices in u, m. at ou r
Run Francisco for barlev today caused I C. A N. W.. a
a flrmar nnenlnc tiero While the Onen- I Chea. A Ohio
Ina- hliin for November were unchanaed I Col. F. 4 I. 1
at 11.25, the price waa finally advanced I Colo. South, c
to 11.27. Asked prices remain as I on ta pia.
m k . l .., v. , . t 1 1 I - . . a . . i tt. W I Art 1 mt
- - . . . , iini. am lull in ii 1 1 w iibuiuk iiiiiii ii vrsirruu. r ii i l i ia ucccuiwi i v w u.u.
to the : met ound mercnaniB. through the eUte at this time. Her- delivery, barley . opened unchanged at I Del. 6 Hudaon.
aome other cauae man usuai. ' "'"i smallest amount of rainfall ai
that producera are JPPi" moat of ,om, gtn. the ground la at
their aupplles f Poultry to mJ-Jie " hari for successful plowing oper
tne reason for the decreaaed arrivals .
l nn,KA MaAw la tha Inwar
lure.-, ;i" . .;:- -, nam aaiaa 1RB
riU fit lillr I KAUt
35 Vi
48V
1S1H
prices In effect here at the moment than
can be obtained elsewhere. -
, All Mo Oold That Gutters. -"While
the Puget sound markets are
iaald to be racelvlng aa high aa 60 cents
a doaen for fresh egga. It is a notable
fact tnfit shipments in that direction
from here do not brlnr anywhere near
theae high values. When the egga ar
rlv in tha north there Is alwava some
thing the matter with them, according
IJh,Mh. are rerted In verv man not buying, according to $i.a,-4 but made a gain of 2Hc a cen- D. R. G. o..
hi?einn2 h, thS northe r merehanU th tnAe- nWlth the exception of a tal during the day. Holders put up the do pfd. ....
Ia aftetheV deduct his amount for fw atraggling' lota, no- business la in m.keA prfte from $1.83 to $1.35 today. Erie, c
what the consider ordinary Ttock an- "ht- E1Kht nt" couId Bt,u bS Pa d Board of trade price? today: do 2d pfd. ..
, t1iThi. 'raJeCh1?1lttrrt",petbUt hP' .f th" CLUB WHEAT.
1.. .,a.iA. a..,.ir .ui mn fnr Kracie &T6 ti&ri to Ker,( . O. Northern, p.
-y HUUIIUI ew- 'u " . .a-. I A mamAI - e- 7naArk tTa rria Ce.1-1 rlnn H rh IJ)W 11 .Mat I
Nov.
Deo.
-r?"-li'" "A L.""' "i1-- em dealer, there Is but little doing up No.
' ."L.." .";,i. h. .,rM . that war, There are few orders of Dec,
hZ. ih.r.r.iiinr call a rot a any kind In Bight and none from the
rot aid a good egg la classed aa a good I east-
eaa. I
worclnr local Effffa Blbe. PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS
Smaller arrivals of eras here, how-J
ever, are forcing the local wholesale ., . . . . . j ' m . , I Nov.
market higher. "While a number of ,u -ft"lY-"ui .".BJ". ui "f.r"illrJll!"T; Dec,
xales were made this morning at SI ,"" V.' Vr,lr:UCT' r"T"-'
cents-for the bills were displayed to ...
prove thle it le believed that the gen-L,,"1. Jxe V1-- b"1?;
eral market will go to 37 cents either """V'S-V-
JL"i.... bo?.XV.SSSr ""craTeseaEe33'
2 Cents a doaen in eastern egga here and I crates celery, . 1 crata eggplant. 802
receivers of that grade are the ones who sacjf apuds, 1 2 care sweet spuds, 17
are putting the local prices up in or- tuuo, m lui iaiumj,
der to obtain it. A feature of interest 1 box peppers, 3 sacks vegetables. 18
to receivers at thle time is the fact that boxes clams, 18 boxes crabs. 8 barrels
even though aupplles of local egga are "ab- boxes crawfish, 107 boxes fish,
imiir nnnii tha lara-r nar ert nt 67 boxes oysters. 8 boxes lobatera. 1
: the arrivals cannot be considered first box ahrlmps, 195 hogs, 94 veal, 6 mut-
class egga and It is therefore hard to tona. o coops cnn.-n.ens, a coops uucas,
obtain first cUss prlcea for them. Many 1 coop turkeys, 1 coop geese. 1 car
arrivals have been "limed, but these meat, 60 boxes butter, 670 gallone milk
eggs are quick!" spotted by the trade. .864 gallons cream, 70 cases eggs, 7
Brief Hotea of Wholesale Karket. caaea loney. 7 barrels cider, 92 sacks
, . . . I aimoooa, lot Dales nops.
vwiua; v .lid iamid mt u uvi
orrering potatoes very ireeiy. rice
stiffer with local selling prlcea about
cents higher.
Butter market is xirm. nut some or l unusually prolonged dry season
Til r antral
92 Alt JL KT
2A I Manhattan' 'ity..' '.
Mex. Cent. Ry.
A I m' . x. c. .
A I iu piu
urn xjtLuuo
Mo. Pac.
Will Resume Plowing.
Ope:
90 B
90 B 90UB 90 B
NO. 1 WHITE OATS.
.1.60 B 1.55
.1.62MB 1.63KB 1.62KB 1.65
NO. 1 FEED BARLET.
1.26 B 1.27UB 1.26 B 1.32 Vt A National Lead.
1.27UB 1.30 B 1.27UB 1.85 A N. Y. Central ,
Ixrvrva. tit
A . . M V. IX. fT ,
N. & W.. 0.
do Dfd. .
N. American
N. P., c.
P. M. 8.
Penn. Ry.
P. O.. L. & C. Co.
P. a. C, a
do pfd,
Heading-, e.
do 2d pfd.
do 1st pfd.
ii. 1. B., 0
do Dfd.
Rock Island, c.
ao pra
St. L. & & F. 2d p.
ao ini pra.
w.. c.
ao era. .
news today, out arter a lower opening I a. tr c.
mm WET GAINS
EVEN I'ITH BEAR HE17S
CHICAG.0 WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. Oct 18. Gain.
Dec. 100 ft 101B 100A
May 1082 103B 103UB ft
44
90
97
I5i
48.
183
87K
cllne" in other sectlona,
Beuers Bring-k Better Prloe. 1 rnnrta.v nt the floor tonreseat the
vtim ine lmnraven ncmann ror i views or ina inmui-ruuiKii . i;viuiih7i
and helfera. both llnaa ara hrlnrlnv llmwhoia Interests he BDtieared. regard'
better price In the local market The Ing the attempt of the city to enforce
general run of rood cowa la ahnwina- an I vacation of certain alreeta on which the
uaim ui, iooui . iwo rrom tne low nui company naa ue uuhuwb"
404lpoint although the hlah marlr la aa vet I varvla Tha farmer councilman took ad
vi i unuuiuroM. neuera are eeiung aa
36 tt high aa 13.60, but the aeneral price for
in 6" Bi-uii scarcely ranges aoove 3.i(S.
... ' ' .- .: " .
vantage of his rights to hand a few
wilted bouquets to tha city 1 a there, and
aapevially la the mayor. Then the
mayor out In with the threat of eject
ment in the controversy as related.
After the lumber company's attorney
had resumed hla remarka tie -declared
that the. city was Mnfalr to ita own
cltlsena and that olacrlmlnatlnne are
being made in favor of outside firms all
the time. He said that the council had
been only too glad to vacate atresia for
the North Bank railroad to enable that
company to nut Ita trarka Into Portland,
He said that he thought It waa a good
thing to encourage the road that way,
teo, but ''here,'' he aald. "la a firm which
your own coundlraen-have admitted In
thla , room to be one of the moat
frogreaalve and law-abiding In the city,
t does not occupy giound that the city
or the publto neda, yet you try to oust
it. We ara not afraid of vour.alactment
rroceedlngs, but I just waht a chanoe
o ask for a aauara deal. Treat ua all
aUke." . . . i .
hot orr f Kayor.
Before ' Mr. Bhenherd had finished
tneaklne-' the tnavor called for' a roll
call on the question of referring the or. !
dlnance to discontinue the proceedings ,
begun oy tne city attorney. 3 hie ef
fectually shut off tha attorney. The
ordinance which waa Introduced ' thla
morning through the Instrumentality
of Mr. Shepherd waa referred to the
atreet committee. '
A Msolutlon waa then made to an-
ftojnt vlewera for the streets occupied
n j nm iiiumirrvuiwvii viiiiiiij. vu y w
fore this could be considered tne coun
cil adjourned to meet again thla after
noon. ' The resolution. It Is expected,
will precipitate a hard fight, aa the
mill comnanv la determined to a ton
such a decisive step against Ita alleged
rights and obviate If possible the ne
cessity of a lawsuit .
45H
13214
10614 107 ft i4 ft
15ft
81
66ft
69ft
52
83
104 ft
41
73
July
98
99ftA -981
Chicago. Oct. 14. There was a e-en- I St L.
. i . . i' ., -
erai iaex or encouragement in tne wneat
Forest Grove. Or., Oct. H.After an 'S".aA"iili"eu tb." "",eitZ.iS 7tl "Su?-,-
Butter market Is Xirm, tut some or unusual! nrolonterf drv aeajinn in """iv J-c
the outside makers of best .creamery rain commenced here yesterday and the .T'id . to d rfow S wnJ T
Chrat'avanceof Keeitner. K0Od fr IonrH-rt
cent quotea yesteraay.
Grape supplies from the south
very liberal. Best tokays are se!
no hlgner tnan l.
Tmanw tnarlrat rlimirinl ' v
Miih. miTi 7K iwnti ni .van I 1 that favors the bear side. Wheat stocks I Wahaah. a
select quality is sometimes aara to J0c: ordinary, 76080c: sweet Ifflliio. ?' minnrayuu. r'.iu '. ,;KT ,' ao Jlla
move at that figure. I GETABLE3-uiDa7new Oea-on. I b8"?1.8 compared with 3,470,000 bushels wis. Central,
ReDorts from tha lower 'Columbia in-1 TKi-a) ii haata t,mi- mrmi.. una, lior tnis same umta year ago. ai uu- do pfd
tlica.LV iiwi li, c rim ui nuuivu
what increased alnce the raina
Dressed meat markets are
firm with select veal especially
call.
First Shipment or eastern Chestnuts nnlnna. lf,-ner in! nennera. hell fflvnei
arrived this mornina bv exDreaa and Is I inn- r-hn . - luu Lihin. v-mtiZ. iCorn
being quoted at 25 cents a pound. I doz' hot house.' 81 box: radishes. 15c I Shipmqnt
Lower prices when regular shipments I dozen bunches; celery. 4080o: egg-lw"eat
rnma forward. a I Corn .
ra-t. -h.al IV - ..rl 11 nt li
- -t i ino. s rea, ii.uurrai.vitt;
SUGAR California A Hawaiian Re- 21.00 WO 1.02 U: Nf. S hai
finery Cube, $(.40; powdered. .J6: 1 No. 1 northern, $1.06 bid; No. 2 north-
berry. 10.06: drv granulated. 18.05: XXXIern. 81.02ffll.10: No. X serine-. 99cail.o4
S8c: granulated. 86.96: conf. A.. 18.06: extra!
H.. t.u; golden O., 16.10; D., yellow, 1 Range or Chicago prlcea furnished Ty
o.o; oeei granulated, i&.sb; Darreia, uveroecic at uooae ;o.
ic; nan Darreis. Jc; boxes, bin ad
vance on sack basis.
Ilhovi nrWiu ar XA A. mm n.t ..h
ffuotatloni.i I Dec
HALT Tnaraa a tut I May
9c; fryers, U per ton; 60s, $11.60; taala, dairy, Huly
oua, io.ou; ius. Jis.uo; hales. I.I5;
imported Liverpool, 60a $20.00; ItOa,
5A9.vv, o, aio.vv, Hiim line uiren, I xra
.a, 6s and 10s, $4.606.50; Liverpool r.fZ
lUmD rock. 120 BO nar ton
. RICE Imperial Japan Na 1. c; Na
I. 6V46ftc: New Orleans, bead. 7fto;Dec
,; ureoie. be. I Ma
nuiMi!. r isiew, lse per lb. Ijufv
BEAK!? Small white (Sin- larra
hlte. $4.60: pink. $3.7C: bayou, $2.76: Oct
way with a loss of 4d from yesterday I do pfd
Texas .'aciric
St. Li. & B.W. c
the rally was probably due to the cov-1 Union Pacific c.
I The rnln la welcomed hv the rarmera I
,are aa their fall mow in a- haa alriadV heen' 8. r anortawno Degati to take U. S. Rubber, c
lllng delayed several weeks by reason of the pr0,l"8v .O- 1.-?. P".,-'l"
rontinued dr weather I 1,lc nci"7 bujium vx wjicul at mo u. a. oieei, v..
-continued dry weatner. various markets is the principal feature do tfd . . . . .
1TU.I 11U AI
...... i ai , rm t
inrn in. n aa i 1 1 w- x rnnnv W0ra n mill . nrhK.i in wT aita i I
"aurted: iFoWiterZnWo Oob" bushel-. comTad"wYth" 4,690,000 Wtlngnor ! TH'TH
uuiamx dox; caurornia, 91 crate; Deans, 10c; I MUS"r" "'I77?- v-.a.-i-. I. Total sales. 447.800
in rOOil 1 Aanl flAwor QK 1 ao 1Ai haeaar0 I -T I IlliiJI Y rcvciyii III UUBIICIO, I i, jm t i
- a. - 1 vuu a,. t vvvva vw, ly f A ( Jv' w-a( wv- a u w tws cava I
isn. izc arucnoaea. i i aoa.: areen
I Wheat
Front atreet eel Is at the following
prices. Those paid ahlppers are leaa
regular commissions:
Butvsc, Errs and loxUtry.
BUTTER Extra oreamery,
ranuy, a be; atore, awe.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. a b.
Portland Sweet cream, 84 Ho; sour,
33ftc per lb.
EGGS Local, best. Z5c; eastern 28
0c; local storage, 28c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, lOftc;
nena, lie; roosters, oia 8
11c; broilers. 11 He; geese, spring
S09a: turkeys, alive, 1617c;
ttprlng oucks, no id; pigeons, squabs,
oia.
Today. Year ago.
...1,144,000 991,000
... 246,000 767,000
.1.109,000 1,178,000
346.000 745,000
1.02
No. 2 hard.
rd, 99c$l-02
$1;. dressed
22 h 2.50 ner doz:
nnnltrv Tlte 111 hlaher
CHlfltSE Full cream, flats, trlDleta
and daiaies, 14V401Bc; Young Americas.
16 H 6 16c.
Xop, Wool and Siaee.
HOPS 1908 crop, choice. So; prime
to cnoice. i-c, prime, ,c; inecium.
ieiuc lb.
WOOL 1908-Willamette valley, 15c.
SHEEPSKINS fen earing. 1O01C
each; ehort wool, 25c & 40c; medium
wool. IOcOH each; long wool. 76c ty
tl.xe eaca.
MOHAIR 10S NomlnaL 18filfic.
TALLOW Prime, per lb, 3 04c; No.
I and crease. 22He.
CH1TTIM BARK Old.
Ib.
6c;
Ic
HIDES Dry hides. 11014 Ib: areas.
ttf'e lb; bulla, rreeo salt 4 etc lb;
Hpa. f7c; calvea. green, lOlOc per
, 'b.
Oraia. neat and Kay.
WHEAT Buying orlce. new Track.
Portland Club. fc bluestem. Hat
rc: fortytold. la2c. red. i(S;C;
Willamette valley, i-Oc.
MILLNTt'FFS Sellmaj price Bran,
i:4 64- tnlidllnga, $22; ahorta, $1;
cbop, J316 29 per too.
BARLEY Fred. $!f; rolled. $11.64;
' brewing. $27.
OATS Track, new Ne. 1. white, $2;
gray. $:j(i.
FLOUR Selling price EteterB Orw.
rin rateet $4 60; straight. I30tt
ti; export $160: Tailey. 14 55;
grabare U $4.44: whole anx-at. $4 (6;
fr, 6a. Cii: txtlea. It
HAT Prod ar err i- "" timothy.
Wiilaane vajly. fancy. $12014. or
dinary. (12 1$; eulem Crrcm ll9l;i
tal I ad lit I ; cmver. st; grata, lit;
cheat $14: alfalfa. $141L
2rrls mad TaretaMee.
FRXSH F I 1 T unu(M $4MV
4 4; txatnt I He par tsw eratea. ;
teajiooa, 8464&41I Wf; rrajfrolL $4
4t; Bertie. Hawaftaa, It 40 I it
lnan: caataiow(ie, $t 'f; blaek ber
ne. $1.1: p-achea. 4Q ;-: pew. $1 26
t I 4. grj. ee- 911; tMteketa, UHM
1 k, : rsu-- klerre. e (und; taa
keerfeo. ll1 r-e W4. .
t iAHi New m . $19121 ft
In, t tn fc r-""
a ? n.f .- w 6t;iiti per -.
I -. A - IS "o'ew, e,it-g. $1 I !;
kn .tg tit t; Etit, j-er ttt, Xaac.
Dec.
Llmasi. "i.7F; Mexican re5s. $4.60. j Jan.
Keata. Flak and rzevuao&a. Mav
HAMS. BACON. Kir Pnrfta.nd nark
(local) hama. 1C. to 13 Ua. 17c per lb; Oct
breakfast bacon. 16412214c lb-. Dlcnloa. Jan.
11c lb; cottage rolL Uc lb; regular abort May
virari, iirraieo, iac id; oacaa, neavy,
amnL' lln IK llt.. 1 A.- IK
hnlllea. .m,,Wa ' 1 aJ . lh- ,.11,1-jl n ' I Oct
70c --a.ch ' I Jan.
DRESSED MEATS Front atreet I May
Ho-a. fancy, laic lb: ordinarr. 7 0 8c: I
iVl'- . y& K",rm- IXaQ'L lb: ?r"- sax niAxcisoo ghaix market.
nary, 7 5c lb; heavy, Itjfc lb; mutton,
fancy. 7fir7Hc lb; SDrinc lamb. lOTMel
lb. San Franclaco. Oct. 14. Merchants'
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf 10a. llelezchang quotatlona:
per lb: 6a 16c per Ib: 60-lb tlna. 14Hc Cash wheat Walla Walla white,
per lb; steam rendered. 11a, 14c per $165; red Ruaatan, $l.lft; Turkey red.
,f w r' vaipvuuu. twm. ic i.ii; Mueiitm,
per io.
WHEAT,
Ooen. HlKh.
,.ieo 101
..108H 104
.. 98ft 99
CORN.
.. 3ft 4ft
.. 63ft 63ft
.. 2ft 12ft
OATS.
,. 48 48ft
,. 60 60ft
. 46ft 4H
PORK.
.. 1370 1270
.1602 1640
,-. 1490 1630
LARD.
. 927 935
.. 900 922
. 897 920
RIBS.
. 887 882
. 800 620
. 802 $25
Low.
hi 100U
ft 108 ft
ft 98ft
63 ft
Oft
62ft
48
60
46
Close.
101B
103ftB
9ftA
3ftB
3ftA
48ft
6T)tt
4A
1376
1600
1487
1370
1680A
1517B
925
900
897
887
800
802
935A
916B
912
882
817
82$
a. 14 He per lb; compound. 19a. Ifte $1.72: blue.tem. $1.72 V.
ruture wheat May, (1.14; Decem-
FISH Rock cod. le la: Aonndara.
4c per lb; halibut, 7e per lb; atrlped
base, 16c per lb: catoab. 14c per lb;
salmon, chlnook, 7c; allveralde. Io: bar
rings, 6c pet lb; eolea, 7e per lb: shrimp,
I2tc lt: Derrh. 4c mt Ib: Inmnwl la Htr
lb; lobatera. 26c per Ib; freah tnackereL
( ) lb; erawnah. 24c per dosen: etar-
geon 4 per lb; black basa. 2ee per
id, Mi.tr m, e per ie; otaca coa.
'Hcrerlh; crabe. $12691.76 4oaa.
OTRTFRff ghoalwcter Be, per gal
lon. 12 64: tier l-lh a.i-a 111: (-Hem-
pis, r-er rallon, 12 44; per 144-lb aae.
HH0(tt: Fuarle canned. o eaa $7.44
0""i eeate In ahell. II l per "14.
CLAVB I'iMahell. yr box. $2 44;
raaor clams. $2.44 per tx: 14 per 4oa
ralaaa. Oeei. OO. Sua.
Ba.Na.IKk lie dg HMi. le Mf
V1- l Pr gaL
gl.
LI.VfKFD OlI-Raw, bbU, 6?c:
ease. t,; Us,;-. fcbi . $; rtaea. gar
a rat: N.ta ef Jt jsliema le leaa.
eake -! $14 ton
; 4a-ih t, a ta. Ir u .
. w-UUI JAiIa-rreaeait fcmaU, ill.
caaee, 4H per
k.. tl ItU. Kl
Caah barley Bright $l.l7ft bid;
brewing, $1.3$ft.
Future barley May, $L40ft; $144
aaked. December, $1.28ft bid; 1149ft
asked.
Mllletuffs Bran, 110; nlddllnga,
$22.64; ahorta. 618.6$.
East Hofra Ara Weak.
Chicago, Oct 14. Ron:
Hoga. Cattle. Sheep.
Chteago tS.eoo 22,04 23.444
Kanaaa-City 24.4 14.404 8.004
Otnaba 6.444 7.444 24.444
Hoga are weak at yeeterday'o cioee.
Left ever yesterday, 4.244. Raveipta
year ago, 2I.04. Mixed, $644424 16;
heavy, $6.76e$2; rough, $6.44 06.46;
light $5.26 Q 66,
taltla tdady. , .
' t-heep Week. '
Iiri ool Whrat Marl-- -
Ltterpool, Oct 16. Wheat:
ra-,beT ........ t... .7H4 7td
Mini . ............... 7e 64 Temd
l.ihl. 7a 4ft1
123ft
95
130
$7ft
48
104 ft
4
132
16ft
Sift
66ft
69ft
66 ft
83
104ft
41
74
48
131
141ft 142ft 140ft
123ft
85
104 ft
40ft
73 ft
Sven this -Is an advance of about 25a
over quotationa ruling in the yards.
onwp vatues are snowing no change.
Kollowlnr is the renerat-rana-a ne val.
ues on Stock rutins- in the varda for lata
snipmems:
Hogs Best eaat of mountains, $8.78(
e.n: ordinary. i.7S: Mockers ti
China fata, $6; atockers and feeders, $5.
Cattle Select east of xnpuntains,
steers. $4tT4.26: medium steers. 28.60:
orainary, ..i.io; oeei cows, 83.8608;
I heifers, $3.26- medium cowa, $22!26;
siaKB, ai.ownr; duus, z.
Sheep Best wethers, $3.60; ordinary
wethers. $$.25: lambs. 24: etraleht
ewes, as; mixea lois, a.ou((r 2. (t.
Veal Choice young calvea, $4. B0;
neavy ana rougn, .Qrt.
Yard's Kepreeentativ Prloss.
The folio wins- nrtcea are renreaenta.
tlve of late livestock transactions in. the
VISIT FACTORIES 'MM BIOS
OF THE CITY' FOR CITY
BUNDS
Betail Grocers Plan to Help Council Finds All Premiums
Sales of Portland-Made Offered Not High Enough
Products.
and Will Re-Advertise.
The protest of negro citizens against
I 99 Hoga
101ft
47
109ft
II
27 ft
48
104ft
101ft
47
109
IS
28
1Z3H
Soft
III
47ft
0i
48
103 ft
131
138
106 H
IS It Ttiilla
15W I , !.-
80 12 Feed' steers!
2 Steers
3 Stags
Cows
3 Feed cows.. ..
CATTLE.
Weight.
.17,200
.. 1,800
, . 1.145
,.11,060
, . 2,200
,. 3.690
.. 1.790
. 2,865
As the first step toward the organ
local yards and indicate clearly the ex- laatlon of a campaign to increase tne tne presentation or tne -viansman" at
tent of the demand and nrlcea nM tnr I i. .f t,nwy,M -lannfaetnred nroduots. I the Hellig theatre this week was read
oaftl "'a vanoua graaea ana weignts:
4 HOGS. ' " " . . " . .... 1 a ei.
. I L1UIA III cm, acbx-b, ai pa a I -
rnCB. . .. . n.... 4ka I Wwr. na .laarlraa a A th M
Ifl EA I' ftAMf dWK . .1 IKVflTs UU WIIIIVBB 6 r v vrt vaana- x.a v v ---v
47V.WV I n-l-lntr I in t - - M eA a t -
process OI rynniing uvift), a iuvi i nuuiior mv vcuaries ui ov buu fiuv
spice ann manmaClur.nK "-'"f" " month, respectively.
i,VLt hV the 100 or more grocers A remonstrance agalnat the Improve
present the visitors were served with I ment of East Ankeny from. Union ave
an appetizing spread by the members nue to East Twenty-fourth waa read
From time to time during the next and caused considerable, discussion.
. .-.h. the. rata.ll arooera will I Councilman' Kellaher askod that the
make similar visits to all the plants in privilege of the floor be granted to At
the city manufacturing grocer' prod- torney Whltneld to present the - views of
2.00
2.00
, 3.00
3.25
2.38
2.60
3.00
Fear for FaU Grain.
12ft
27ft
shares.
per cent closed IV
per cent, high 1 per cent low per
cent.
Great Northern preferred ex dividend
lft per cent
News Gossip
of Finance
.in iicta. the "oblect being to become fa- property owners who do not like bltu- f
began falling here last evening and miliar with the character of goods lithio pavements. The remonstrance ia
farmers In this section are Jubilant turned out by Portland concerna and In made on , the grround that many of -tna I.
This Is the first rain of the aeaaon and the end bring about an increase m tne original signers oi n jww '"."J?
son has been delayed. On thla account retail grocers in this city June 2-5 In- j the street committee and tins waa aone
the fall grain may be endangered.- cfUs ve? the fixing of the date having with three diesenting votes.
turo is at a nremium anil atncVmen hun' un hv the. national association Councilman Dr'Boq'l made amotion
have been very much alarmed, for ow- with the Portland association. This that all bids for P?'; g?'
ing to the lateness of the season should w li bring the grocers to Portland dur- offering over 1 per cent premium be ac
tfas weather turn cold fall arraaa wmiM TLi1 th- nrevln.ia to Roae Featlval cepted. This would take up all the bids
be a minus quantity. wev in will aive them an opportunl- advertised for. councilman cottei aaia
their business. V ?" : "ya.
F. P. Shaughnessy, J. E. Malley and Mf-, mh" tie i be readvertlaed
h&nt vs. tfei a; f S 'HtS'
plant of the Coos Bay Condensing com- Per cent were wnw mend(ltloa
SAY SHEPHERD
MISREPRESEflTED
Portland ctearlnga today. ,
Year ago
Portland balances today ..
year ago
Seattle clearinga
Balances
Tacoma clearinra
Balances
.$1,899,482.29
. 1,64,W7.25
105.117.2
. 133.352.28
.$1,819,578.00
. 14H.476.00
. $68,881.00
66,400.00
New York. Oct 14. Government
bonda:
Twos, registered . . .
do coupon
Threes, registered..
do coupon
Threes. ' small bonds
Fours, registered . . .
do coupon
Twos. Panama ....
Diet of Columbia. .
Fours, Philippine . .
New York. Oot 1 4. Matal Con ner.
laae, i-onc; electrolytic, II ft Q
lIlDi c.iinn., Pac
ini, izn.iotp ..
Lead, $4.40 4.4$.
New York Oct 14 Bar silver. 61 He
Mexican dollars. 46e.
Date. Bid. Asked,
1930 103ft 104
1930 104 ...
1908 100ft 100ft
1908 101 101ft
.... 100ft ...
1926 121 122
1926 122
10$ft 108ft
110
.... 119
London, Oct 14. Silver. 22 12-1 Id.
New York, Oct 14. 6terllna: Cahlea
$48I.76(H86.80; demand, $484.650414.44;
v uajB, aiov.
- 4
PRQDCCB IX SAX FRAXOSCO
eta rTanciaoo. uct. l a rm mv
aoaen miuonua ire an, inciuuing cases,
extras 44c, flrata 41c, aeronda 26fte,
mirai iic, nwirm fyc, I'rSLS ZlkC
aiormgB . a i . i om is extra zee, eaitera
atorage extra 26c. flrata 24c
wutier. per pound California fresh
extras 30ftc firsts 24c, oeconds 22 He.
hlrds 24c eastern extras 27a. naekina-
No.1 28c da No. 2 29c atoraca 2aiu
fornla extra llfte
New cheen. per pound California
flais fancy llftc firsts 12e seennds
9ftc. California young Amerta fane
II He. flrsia 18c eaata K Tnek
eheddars faacy II He, Or a flata
fancy lie, do. young America fancy
4ftc caitromta storage raacy flats
3c.
Pntalnea. per rental River whites.
arka, fane lIV- pr 9e44r:
Hailnas Burtxirike ll.t. V 1.64 Oregem
Hurhenka ll.:ib I l. eartyrnm) Tir G
w- -i pw' to ine traoe. aacaa,
1 36: rratea. $1.66.
O-W-ia. per ef-h T.'l , 4ttts, j
Oraagee, peg, boa .Tluenclaa. USUI.
George 8. Shepherd is accused
of. having secured Signatures of 4
east side residents In behalf of 4
the Inman-Poulaen Lumber com
pany by tnlsrepresentatlons In
series of letters tiled with the
council this afternoon. .
; The letters pUte that Shep- d
herd, who was acting as attorney
for the lumber company, mis
represented tha facts to the
signers in inducing them to
agree to a petition asking that
the streets now used ' by the
1 4 company be not opened. ' The let-.
tera were filed and will be con
4t sldered.
TAFT'S TRAIN "
DERAILED AGAIN
(United Frew Leased Wire.!
Steubenville. Ohio. Oct: 14. The Taft
special waa wrecked again today. ' Two
wheels of tha tender pf tha second
eharlne left the track when tha train
was going from Cadis Junotlon to Cadiz.
Ohio, thla afternoon. No one waa ln-
jurea.
The train was going about 16 miles
an hour and was stopped before the
injured engine had gone very rar on
the ties. The train waa delaved about
an nour tor repairs.
The officiate of the . railroad com
pany have .started an Investigation, It
is Drooaoie tnat tne neat enelnea avail
able will be ordered to the Taft apeclal
insa
POLITICS TAKE ON
LIFE AT VANCOUVER
Republicans Will Hold Rail la the
Auditorium Friday Errnlnt-
Democrata atarday.
(Saaelal Olapatrft to The Jeenatl
Taoeoaver, Waeh Oct 14. With the
Republicans holding a rally la the Audi
torium ea Friday evening and the
Democrats at the aa-ie place em Satur
day night Vancouver -rill bo the center
Of the political altaatloa tat ibis sectlon.
Tbe Democratic retlv en Satnrday
promisee to be one r-r tha W t affaire
of Its kind la the history of aaia county.
Indications are that the Au4Vrfum will
not tverla to bold tbo penp4 that Will
corns frwm all rarta of the a-oanty. to
say nothing af the Vaaceavar attend
ance. The meet tna will ha addr aed b
a namber of the lead leg Democrats of
the etaie.
Mayor Joha Patttooa e Colfax, candi
t for governor, who la k rn the
a:ate ar aa "Hmmt Jehn PattKenn.-
will le ttrenent OtKera hn t,l apeak j
re torse f. CotteraL candidate I'-r
nlte Plate, ttmiar, IC A. Re nolla
ad Petrtlana C. U m -xKe UI Ke
pleat y ef rnuale mn-t m la I lovliatloa
te avtead la axta4 le tba lade.
UI KaUlAO H'W B "-'- --i
Cooa bay, preparatory to their sending ".j-" jVon ,treet bridge with the
delegates to mm " I view of arriving at a compromise on
non, wr.icn meeia hi im "u"i value of such rights was adopted.
4 aBd 6. , I r -ral remonstrances against street
Improvementa were overruled and the
r.r,Vrta nf tha committee on streets ap-
nrnved. the council passing the ordi
nance authorizing the Improvement in
I eaJ. -ln?T?f! . t,IMIi.r nrdlnanca hag
been referred back to the building In-
ABOARD CAII PAY
k 1
FOR DEPOT ARCH
! spector.
Regarding the vexed question of the
aroh of welcome the city attorney this
motnlng advised the council to refer the
matter of paying labor claims to the ex
ecutive board, which can take such ac
tion as It sees xit.
Mr. Kavanaugh thinks the council
oan pay the claim without obligating
tha city to pay similar ones In future,
but ne said It would not be advisable
for the council so to do at this time.
Another ODlnion from Mr. Kavanauarh
seta at rest the question of the rights
of property owners to use of .area waya
excavated beneath the sidewalks Xor
storage and other purposes. -
The opinion Is timely in view of the
fact thai the city is threatened with a
damage auit in connection with the
breaking of a water main on Fourth
atreet and the flooding of a basement.
Councilman Beldlng asked for the
opinion because he thinks the time has
come to prevent the undermining of
streets where new buildings are going
up.
The cit attorney aa vs property" own-
era have ,no right to snake excavations
where auch will interfere with tha lav
ing of malna or other Improvements.
The purport of the opinion la that the
public haa paramount rights to those
of abutting property ownera
COLONEL'R. MILLER
SPEAKS AT VERB00RT
- (RpeH.l rnapetrfe to Tke laeraal.l
Verboort Or Oct 14. Colonel Rob
ert Miller spoke here laat night In
C i lace of Judge O'Pay, who waa billed
o address the voter from a Demo
cratic standpoint Colonel Miller had
an ontbualaatlo . audience and made a
fine speech. ...
RUSHLIGHT PLAHS TO
POT CRACK Hi LID
Councilman Rushlight will this
afternoon Introduce Into the
council an amendment to the
Cellars ordinance which will, if
passed, reduce the amount of
floor space required In any place
where liquor ia sold, to women
from 400 square . feet to 800
square feet Ho says the pres
ent measure discriminates In fa
vor of the larger- grills. His
amendment will also give whole
sale houses the rl"ht to sell
liquor to women.
At Thompson School.
The drat regular meeting of the Home
Training aaaorlatlon No. 12 will bo held
tna L. f. Too-ipaon ox-nooi. October
at I a n. Bustneaa of Importance
wnl cotne up and a large attendance la
eetred.
BANK EXAMINER IS
AT WORK ON BOOKS
(Special Dtapeteh to Tke nnrnal.
La Grande, Or., Oct 14. Bank Exam
iner Gatch la In Le Grande busy on the
books of the suspended Farmers A Trad
era National bank. Gatch will make
im atatement untfl the examination ia
complete. It la not known whether the
oecurities held by the bank are good
or not but the failure Is not ascribed
to any outalde cauee.' The two other
banks of tha city have been doing more '
businese this fall than ever before.
The G. O. P. Rail.
rSpeetal Wi tea P Te Jaaml.t
Vancouver. Wash.. Oct 14. The Re-
Iiubllcan rally to bo held In the And!
irtiitn nti -tStita enlna will be ad
dressed by Sam H. PI lea. United States
senator, -and eevera otnera. inn win
be the first Mg gun of the Republican
campaign and tt Is thought will be
largely attended.
Overbeck fi Cooke Co.
Ct emission Eerchtsls, Slocks, Eosis.' Co Hon, Cnta. llz.
' " 216-217 BOARD OP TRADE BUTLDINQ
Members Cfcicaro Board ef Trade, Correapondentf of Loffaa & Bryxa,
. tTbictrov New York. Boston - "
W Bavt the only private wtrt connecting fortlaotl with the eaitera
' exchange.
, MEMBERS PORT LAND BOARD OF TRACK. .
v..