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7 II THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU . PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 2. 1803. MUST. SII01' 4 THE, WORLD'S MARKS 6000 CAUSE BORKoomr - Ai PAWilS II OlSCffllllllullG AGAINST OR 0 Buying of Outside Produce While Local Is Offered k Hurts Local Trade. 4 lipttmtMT Br Bale. Barrala- BEST H06S DROP 10 86 TODAY Price Is Weaker and Lower With Continued Liberal Run East Down Too. aK ArtAR . . . I Vnited Btate.l.l7$.2SO . 10. 13.69S lOT. 1$.6S Portland wholesale "rkt. JXacrlmlnale against Oregon Poor California celery in. Fgg market ta rather tnlied. Rope price down a notch. ; Onion and potatoes firm. -. Hrlng garlic from the east. Fancy apple find a demand. Peach market showy dry - rot. Poultry market holding- firm. Cheese and butter price firm. Blaerlmlnatlna AffalMt Oreffoa. Wllh plenty of celery pf excellent quality being oirerra iic.y j w" iT producers, a car of California stock hat been brought to Portland by a local houae. Front atreei mrcnnn eral condemn the practice for several irirat the nualltv of the local celery i far auperlor to that coming from California. 8econd. the supplies of local celery are mora than sufficient to meet all requirements of the trade. Third, local producers are quite willing; to sell at whatever me ioca.i mii . It haa been the custom among some . -r .. mint street dealers to discrimi nate against Oregon products whenever possible. Due tne corammwu h.j ... general stands up for local producers. A prominent Front street man In re viewing the situation told The Journal ' this about the matter: -Money Should Bemaia at Home. "It should be the aim of every dealer of produce along Front street to patron Ire the home producer whenever the lat- ter has supplies to offer and is will ing to accept a reaaoname price. are getting all the local celery we need and there is no use in sending away a ..large amount of this money to Califor nia because we will never get it back. It is not only in celery that some of our merchants discriminate against the ' Oregon produce. They bring in grapes from the east when we have more grapes of better quality right here at home than we know what to do- with. V Cabbage is brought from California when the local market is full of better quality. Grapes are brought from the s south when every one knows that the Oregon product was the beat t least ' during the latter part of the season. When our market was full of tomatoes, some were brought from California to make matters worse. It is the few that am dotnar this sort of business that are hurting the trade here." . Same Thing' la Bg-ga, Too. While every one along Front street knows that we are not receiving at the present time, sufficient local rresn eggs to supply xne marnei, 11 waa nui long ago mat local egg were coming m abundance. However, because of the larger profits offered eggs were brought in from the east and to make the prof its still heavier, the price of the local product was lifted beyond a reasonable -figure, thus throwing practically all the business into the hands of the handler of eastern stock. While local eggs are scarce at the moment, it is not very easy to obtain 40c for them and some dealers are still selling at 87c. The PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Horn. Cattle. Sheep. . 3 .1,061 70 . bio . itu Today Wednesday 107 10 10I 26! 6 10 STOCK MARKET LOSES ADVANCE Earlv Gains Turn to Losses Late in New York Trading Rock Island Bonds. too f 11 110 Portland Vnlon Stockyards. Oct 21 There la a continuance of very liberal arrivals of lioas In Ihe local yarda and In consequence prices are 26c lower for the day with the market not any too Arm at $ for beat stuff. The price In the east shows a decline of 6c to 10c and this renewed weaknesa haa been re flected upon looal conditions.. moii are not bringing over is in tne yards today," saya Mr. Hunt of Hunt Lacy, "although sales were made late yesterday afternoon aa hla-h as 1S.2U. Cattle are showing no change." Tne weakness In nogs began to make Itaelf felt lata yeateiday afternoon and the transactions at that time were at prices somewhat shaded from the quo tations printed in The Journal yester day. These sales were made after The Journal's report bad been written and printed. following - is tne general range or values on stock ruling in the yards for late shipments: hoki Best east or mountains, is: ordinary, $5.76 4x; blockers and China fats. $S6.60; stockers and feeders, !4.7o6. cattle select east - or mountains. steers, $4; medium steers. 13.60; ordi nary, )3.26; best cows, $2.85I; heifers, 13.25; medium cows, $32.26; stags, IZ. 60813: bulls. 12. uneep west wetners. ii.oo: ordinary wethers, II. 26; lambs, 14; straight ewes. 13: mixed lots. iz.d0W2.76. veal cnoice young calves. 14. to; cattle and sheep nrra; all values un changed. Tard'a JLepre sen tatl v a Bale. The following prices are representa tive of the largest transactions in the local yards and Indicate tho extent of the demand lor tne various gradea ana weights with the prices thereof HOGS. Weight. 18,600 19,300 18.000 18,060 CATTLE. calf 2.166 1.395 2,716 910 4 Take Book XaUaa Sonde. 4 New York telegraphlo advices 4 state that Speyer Co. will take 4 4 19,000,000 of Chicago, Rock 4 4 Island Pacifle 4a refunding 4 4 bonds, part of which the firm 4 had under option. 4 New Tork. Oct. 22. The stock mar ket acted with much caution in ad vancing thla morning for the bears were out "gunning" for prey and toward the close their pressure forced most of the list to lose all of Its early advance. The advance of Ho In the price of copper metal forced an ad vance of 1W -points in Amalgamated Copper while good buying power put 8t. Paul 1H points above yesterday; the general market shows a slight loss for the day as compared with yester- 96 hoes 90 hogs 90 hogs 84 hogs Price. 36.00 6.20 6.00 6.00 2 cows, 1 stag . . 2 bulls .. 1 cow . . . $$.00 too 2.00 2.85 hla-her tho nrice of local eggs is boosted . the more profits come to the handlers . of eastern atock. It is a fact, neverthe- . less that some of the highest prices on local eggs nre sent out by merchants WHO do not aeai in anyming oui eaaiern stock. That's the reason. Both the cheese and butter markets are holding firm and pricea are, mere : fore, well maintained. Chicken market Is in fine shape, es pecially for hens. Onions and Potatoes Firm. There Is a very firm tone locally in both the onion and potato markets. While business in both lines is confined strictly to the local trade, there being no outside shipments in either line, of ferings by producers are very scant and no more liberal than the demand. Prices tn both lines are therefore easily main tained by the trade. Brief Votes of Tront Street. Rope prices are down c a pound to day. Peach market Is dying- from dry rot, there being practically no demand. Owing to the fact that local garlic producers are asking more money and tnat Supplies are eiy .wiiii, mo uuriii- tm trade has quit buying in this market Snd it is stated that a car from the east as already arrived there. Front street sells at the following nrlces. Those paid shlppera are less regular commissions: Batter, Egg eafl tfonitry. BUTTER Extra creamery. 16e Hogs Drop In East. Chicago, Oct 22. Run: Hog. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago 24,000 10,000 18,000 Kansas City .....14.000 4.000 6.000 Omaha 2.800 6,600 16,000 Hogs closed 5 to 10c off. Left over yesterday, 8,000. Receipts year ago, 18.- 000. Mixed, J6.06(S'5.90; heavy, $5.65 &6.90; rough, $6.06 5.45; light 34.95 0.56. Cattle Slow. Sheep Steady. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.) Boston, ucc -a. ureiciai bid prices: day's closing. Ar ilrr da unchanged. merican shares were steady with unimportant price changes In London today. The Bank of England rats' is Missouri Psclflo earned 3.74 per cent on ita stock as compared with 10 per cent a year ago. It Is stated .that the semi-annual dividend on Pennsylvania will be declared November 1. Range of New York prices furnished by uvertecfc a ;ooKe company: DESCRIPTION. 76 26?J Adventure ... 7 Allouez 37 Arcadian .... 3 Atlantic 18 Boat. Cons... 13 Butte Coala.. 26 Black Mt 3 Cal. ft Arts.. .120 Cal. & Hecla..660A Centennial . . 34 Cop. Range... 74 C. Ely 7 Daly West... B Frankly n .... 13 Qranby 100 A Greene 10 Oiroux 4 Lake 14 Newhouse N. Butte.. E. Butte . Old Dora.. Osceola 494 . 8 . 49H .115 Parrot 28 Phoenix 1 A Quincy 98 Kovale 22 Shannon 16 sup. & Fltts. . 16 i amaraca ... 73 Trinity 17 unuea iov Utah Mln 40 Utah 42 Victoria 4 IWolverlne ...140 Mass 6 Winona 6 Michigan ... 13J-iB. 8. Oas 4 Mohawk 64U. 8. Mining.. 40 Miami 10?4IU. S. Oil..... 26 Nevada 16 . buying for shipment Oc ordinary. ter ot. fanrv. 7680c; sweet, 2 fancy, 86c: store, 20c. 5UTTKK FAT Deliver very f. Portland Sweet cream, 34c; sour. 21 o per lb. EOQS Local, best, 87 40c; eastern. 28632c; -local storage, sue POULTRY Mixed, chickens. 11 12c: hens, 12Ql12c: roosters, old 9 itin- frrmrm. 12fflf2c: broilers. 12 12 c; geese, spring. 8 9c; turkeys, alive. 17c; spring ducks, I4c lb: pigeons, lbs, !ZT2.ao per aos; oia, n; lb higher. dressed 1 uc E6E Full cream, flat a. triolets squat and daisies, 14 16c; Young Americaa, 15jlc. Bops, Wool aad sxses. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 8c: prime to choice, 7 67c; prime. 77c; medium, 7c lb. WOOL xivt Willamette valley. 16c SHEEPSKINS Eneaiing. ISO 16c each; short wool. 26c0Oc; medium wooC tOcOtl each; long wool. 76c aj tl.ia UD. MOHAIR 108 Nominal, 114919c TALLOW Prime, per lb, lJ4o; No, I and greaee. laittc CHITTIM BAR lb. RTHF.fl Dry hi dee. 1349140 lb - - iw. K..fla mrmm mmtt A4 IK kips, 6Tc; calves, green, S0lOe per lb. Or&taL. tnomx sb4 2Kay. WHEAT Buying price, new Track, Portland Club. 9 0Oc; bluestem. 94 6 6c; fertyfold, lfiic, red, 1(6 17c; Wlllaanelte valley. 0c MlLLatTCra Bellln Vrtem Bran, ltt: snMdllaga. $33; shorts, 330; chop. 321039 Mf ten. BARLEY reed. t:0:6t I2R b ttrewlne-. 127 rLOUB Sell arm r-a tent. 4 66: expert 8609 2 'AC. VEGETABLE 3 Turn! Da new Orevon. 76c $1; beets, 31 ST i. 25: oarrots, 50 75c sack: parsnips. 86cOt).Oo; cabbaae. 31. 6001. 76; tomatoes, local, 25 35c per box; California. $1 crate; beans, 10c: cauliflower, 36cl; peas, 10c; horaerad fsh, 910c; artichokes, ) dox; green onions, 15o per dox; peppers, bell, &Si 10c:Chile. t ): head lettuce. 26(380c doz; hothouse. 60 iff 76c box; radishes 15o aoren Duncnes; celery, iusffsuc; egg plant, 6a arooenes, srats. 2Ste. - SUQ AH California dc Hawaiian Ke flnery Cube, 36.40; powdareC $(.26; berry, 6.06; dry granulated, 16.06; XXX granuiateo, .&; conr. A., .06; extra B.. 6.u; golden O., $6.10; D., yellow. fo.ca, oeei granuiateu. ib.ift; Darreis, "ti uiui oarreis, tve, ooxea, 6BO ad' vance on aack baala. (Above prices are 30 day net easb uviaiiou.; SALT Coarse Halt ground. 100a ii per ion; bps, lii.se; table, dairy, 7 3l 60s. 316.60; 10s. 316.00: Imported Liverpool, 60s baiea. ) ported Liveroool. 60a 120.00: lOua. aiy.vu; ta, jis.tiu; extra fine barrels. 2s. 6s and ls. 34 5006.60; Liverpool lump rock, $20.60 per ton, RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. c; No. . moso: ivew urieana. neao. 7a t ) ; reoie, ic. HONEY New, 16c per lb. COFFEE Packarebrands. Ill 60. BEANS Small white. 35 00: large wnite. It IS: ptnR, 38.35: bayou. 33.36 ivimaa. ').,&: Mexican reus. $4.50. Keata. Tlsk aad Sfroytswaa. HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland nack i local) nun. 10 to is ids. ibe Der id: breakfaat bacon, i 6 6 22c lb: picnics, 10c lb: cottaae roll. 11 c lb: regular anon cteara, smoked, 13c lb; backs heavy, amoked. 12c lb: light, smoked. 14c lb; bellies, smoked. 16c lb; pickled tongues, ouc eacn. DRESSED MEATS Front street Hoes, fancy. 7c; ordinary, 7 7 He; large, Tc; veal, extra, 0 9c lb; ordi nary, 7 0c lb; heavy, 4 6c !b; mutton, fancy. T07e lb; spring lamb, 707a ID. LOCAL LARD K'ttle leaf. 10s, 14e per id: aa ic per id: u-id una, 13c p-r lb; ilfim rendered. lu. 13e per in; (i, ic per id; compound. IV. tc perlb FISH Rock cod, le lb: flounders. c ner lb: halibut. 7t ir Ih atrlnl rolled.' 1Sc lbx catnah. lc per lb; ilmon, chtnook, 7C; ivrslrfe. c; ber- rap, er rrL star- TIM BARK Old. 6c; new. e rhlte. 810; a-rabss Va. : T.. Km II II OAT Trark, sew No. 1. gray. rTt HIT fTetattra awtoe tew tlasetby. T1!ianee valley, fiwr. I1IOI4. r dlnery. !!: eestera Oree-oa 114914; tntie4. I l4l $; $9; grata. $11; c feral lis: airaira. iiseia. frvits mm4 TarMaMw FRXSU . 11T vraagws I4tr4t (. atMsn, 6e par saw erete M; Krr oni It MSlii Wij a-raprfr-Tl', $4 C 4 aMa.arr-)M. Ui':t, $t$iet e ai: ce-.wia, ii ifc; Mw( Ina prh-e Kestara Ore- r' pr id: ann 14 Irmlrhl 11 till , . IT r Ir id. lorocoo. IS IIU: vallry. 34 6J; l0' ",'r ic JT.J- rrh rnMC" 4 4t: weia Wheat. 14 ii ' ' . - T iawrm. . geoa l K per lb. blara baaa. 20c id. silver aioejta, e per V crabs. fi;601.7t . ! i; m. e;7-r: vara. $1 21 !. r . Mfii; BMArte, 1! H Im nrav. mi; craa- Mi-. tl 0 1 ;$ pt I . r':" T wb4 -. 1 1 J fr Krx. 4 .A. ..g, II f Lit. per id; Diacg roc II Tl - OYPTERS Bhoalwiter R nr nl U rr l-lb aack. $l9; Olrm- r' rr raiinn. !; rrr l-rb ears. 4 et 4 t: F!a '.m nnrKl Ik. M. ataa anrn. mum iw anrll. II 7 rVr let CLJt MJ HirVH TT Kot It 4 fasor elawa 12 trr -r: vT tr. fa i ale. OeeA OC2, Slav KOrR-Maoiia. let; ateal ;i-e lb. BfcNZIMV tie dec, cam. 7e mt gJ. Iroa tHa, 11 t par gal TUX I EM IN K In cum itu.. (L UX3EEP OIl-Raw tbia .. raee. tu. etl4, W . la-, run ee t gal; s ft tl gaiioita. le leea, . r-l 314 to WITB LF-AI Tea Vn T a M t- la ; r- r n: leee IX a. IkVTi vUL aJI rraaam sAa, vf I Amal. Cop. Co. . .1 78 Am. Car A F., o 41 ao pra Am. Cot. Oil, Am. Looo., c. . Am. Sugar, c. Am. Smelt, o. . . 90' do pfd Ana Mln. Co. . Am. Woolen, o. Atcnison, c . . do pfd Bait. & Ohio, e do pfd Brook. R. Tran Can. Pac. o. . Cent. Leather, c do pfd C. A Q. W.. c . . C, M. & St P. 0. N. W., c... Ches. Ohio.. Col. F. A I., o. Col. southern, c do zd pra . . do 1st pfd .. Corn Produots, do pfd Del. St Hudson. D. & R. G.. o. .. do pfd Erie, c do 2d pfd .. do 1st pfd .. Gt. Northern, d Illinois Central.. L. A N Manhattan Ry. . Mex. Cent. Ry.. M., K. A T.. c. do pfd Distillers Ore Lands Mo Pacific National Lead . N. Y. Central .. N. Y., O. A W. . N. & "W.j c. ... do pfd N. American . . N. P., c P. M. S. Co... Penn. Ry P. O.. L. C. Co. P. 8. C, c do pfd Reading, c. ... . ao Zd pra do 1st Dfd. . . . R. I. & S., c do nrd Rock Island, c. do pra St. L. & 8. F. 2d d. St. L. A S. W., c do Dfd S. Pacific, c 108 do via lis So. Railway, o. .. 22 do pfd 64 u. Tex. & facino.. 26 U. Pacific, a. ...170 do pfd 89 U. s. KUDDex, c. . 34 do pfd. ... U. S. Steel Co. c. 47 do pfd 110 Wabash, c 13 do pfd. W. U. Tel 69 Wis. Cent c... 28 do pfd 62 Wheeling Lake.. WestlnghOiise ..( 83 85 60 134 1 MGEBIIU PEER LOCAL GRAINS -POLS HMI OP HOLDHICOOLL Crop Damage Cables Still While Sellers Would Like Coming Fatten Cuts Off Price Advance. (Daltag rtrea UeaaJ Wlre.t CaJoajro, Oct. gt log ) Bryaa have tae fallow Lag- cable front taelx areas ta Argeatlaai "Saaaag-e to wheat crop aa a result of receat frosts will aggregate 10 per oeat" CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Oran. Cloae. Oct. 21. Gain. Dec 9A 99 A May 103 103A 102 S July 98 97 97 Caah wheat No. 2 red. 31 Oltrl.01 : No. 3 red, 99cfp$1.01; No. 2 hard, $1.00 eiJttl . : No. 3 hard. 98ctr31.VI: No. 1 northern. $1.0S4i 1.04 ; No. 2 north ern. $1.02tJl.V3; No. 3 aprlng, 97c Ii.ua. Range of Chicago nrlces furnished by uverDeca A cooke CO.: to Let Go They Are Not Lowering Quotations. 4 4 4 World' Wheat Pricea, -. Dec. Portland $ .90 B e Chicago 99A 4 St. Louis 99 4 New York 1.09 Kajiaaa City 93 4 Winnipeg .' .93 Duluth 'l.OJ 4 Minneapolis 1.02 4 San Francisco 1.60B 4 Liverpool . .'. 7s8d Per cental. When yon borrow a baaa hero 'tis bast to retura It At any rasa do net pawn It That la the moral of a tale Involving Charlsa ' Marty, a bast horn and the Oresham fair. Marty was ar. rested at o'clock yesterday aftemooa by Conatablas Kiernaa and W artier. hlton signed th complaint declaring hlmaelf to be the owner of the horn. and played In the band tt the Oresham Iraure inir. nen the fair waa 0Var larty came to Partlanif mil us n edition of tha late lamented Little Oar mmn vmaa. uontrinutlont ware not up to expectations, however, and. so Bhel. ion- ear a, Aiariv waa tnrrtn e nawn ih wmm iivi ."must tell a Justice of th peace mil "vui i wiurt me weea is over. SENDS IN NAMES OF MISSOURI FBIENDS 1 " 1 Court Will Not Reopen Boise Case Unless AffidaTits Are Filed. Dee. May July Dec. May uly Dec. May uly Oct Jan. May Oct an. May Oct. Jan. WHEAT. Open. High. 99 lOOi 108 103 98 98 CORN. 3 68 62 S 12 63 OATS. . 47 47 . 49 49 . 46 46 PORK. . 1347 1366 . 1646 1660 . 1636 1650 LARD. 986 936 932 940 RIBS. 846 846 826 836 832 842 Low. 99 102 97 SSft 62 49$ 44 1346 1640 1630 927 930 837 822 882 Close, 99 A 103A 97 BOAR-D OF TRADE RECEIPTS. -Oars.- Thurs. Wed. Tues. 3B Mon. 2A at. 62 A Fri. Barley. Flour. Hay. Oata. Wheat, 22 .12 .16 6 10 28 16 12 6 10 9 4 12 36 76 46 188 46 83 49 175 9C ILL 7 144 162 44 86 2 168 168 167 48 66 17 81 32 31 44 134 41 Latest News of Oregon Crops Extreme dullness is shown In every line of the grain market today. The dullness is not only confined to this market but the situation is similar In both San Francisco and on Puget sound, Every one Is full of grain and every one wants to sen dui at his own nrlce. While the demand to sell is quite per sistent there in no pressure on the part nf hnldera to lower thatr aalrlnv valuta 960N thus indicating that all grain prices are on aeoataoie ground with holders 932 In a position to keen their suDnlles off tne marxet ror awnue. On the board of trade today there was no interest displayed in either one r. (ha .ht ... I n -t . . .... J0A I terday's quotations were continued over tonay. Board of trade prices todsy: CLUB WHEAT. 47A 49B 46A 1846N 1640B 1632A 837 822 Not only Is W. F. DeFo of Spring field. Or., glad that he came . to Ore gon himself, but be I so delighted with it as a dairy state that he haa sent General Passenger Agent McMurray of the Harrlman line In Oregon the names of 19 of his friends snd former nala-h bors In Missouri that he wants to oome oui nere. ins letter, wnich Mr. Mc Murray received this morning, is aa fol lows: "I 'taw your advertisement In th P- cmc norm west, i am Just from Ms sourl and have atarted In th dairy bust ness nere near tspringrield. I have a great many friends In St Louts county, Missouri. If they knew one half aboui the advantages thla state has on ths east aide for dairying they would cer tainly locate In thla valley. , "W. F. DEFOE." Enclosed were It names of Mlaaour lans. Mr. McMurray started In to "shOW them rla-ht awav and haa is packages of advertising matter in the express office now addressed to the St Lou I a county residents. Unlaaa It can be shown that tbe Btpj Umber, grand Jury failed to Indlot) Whitney L. Boise beca.se of prejudice, or from som other undue Influence, It 1 safe to say that Presiding Judge Qantenbeln will not direct tb present, grand Jury to Investigate th embaixle-, mtitt charge mad against Boise In connection with-hts managsmsnt of the Hawthorne estate. Yesterday aftarniuii ifra Ranlul Hawthorne mint hap ii.n.hiw u Catherine Collins, held a conference witn Judge Qantenbeln with a view to J having further action takan. JuH ian. ! tenbeln bavlnar earlier In Ih. 3 ln- formed the grand Jury that It could not take uo the Boise eaae .ir.ni nn.. hi. direction, tbe last arand iur h vin. Investigated and founds not true" bill on five counts. Mrs. Hawthorn and her dauha li wwiv iiuuimni nm mi couri WOUld not go Into the matter further unleaa am. davit are made setting up reaaolfs for believing' that the September grand Jury ii... . . , ... ...... - Whether anything more will be done therefore rest with Mrs. Hawthorne i and Mrs. conins, wno were Instru mental In bringing about tb arrest of Hoise. Where Ballets new. TA- 1 .1 B.,b.. n Ww.a U V . veteran of the Civil war. who lost a foot rlc Bitters have done Is worth more than five hundred dollars to ma I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic and they keep me strong and well." 60 r all druggists. Nov. Dec. Nov. Deo. Open. 90B NORTHWEST CROP WEATHER., Orea-on Occasional rain west fair! Nov. east nortlon tonight and Friday: south-I Dec. easterly winds. Washington Occasional rain west. fair east portion tonight; Friday occa sional rain west, rain or snow eaat por tion, southeasterly winds. Idaho Fair tonight: Friday, fair south, rain or snow north portion. High. Low. 90B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. . .1.60 B 1.62B 1.60 B , .1.52B NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. ..130 B ...1.82B Close. 93 A 92 A 1.65 1.66 4.32A 1.36 A 44 133 139 IIS Huntington. Or.. Oot 22. Last week Htmtlngton was treated to a heavy rain fall. This Is something unusual at this time of year. Monday the first snow of the season fell. There was a heavy freeae laat night TEH THOUSAND MORE FOR BRVAII 108 PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO 66 144 127' 23 79 19 19 47! 48 30 80 18) 18T4 108 118 22 64 26 170 89 34 47 T 110 13 66 143tN3 126 33' 133 21 64 26 169 88 33 47 110 12 69 28 62 l 81 (United Preaa Leased Win. I Chicago, Oct. 22. The Democratic national ocn-imlttee announces that 310.- Ban Francisco. Oct 22. Eggs per I oai ha. h.n i .i dozen California fresh. Including cases. I iava from m iiffirni J?.1?' .56c; f,.rsts- 76: "ecjKlds'.. 2lc: At the head of the list is Senator Pet thirds. 28c; eastern selected. 26c; firsts, tlarew of South Dakota with a. rnntri. 26o; seconds, 22c; storage, California, I hution of 34.000. Hrvan haa tm-rt in extra, 81c; firsts. 28c; eastern storage, 3500 as additional profits of his papes, extras. 26o; firsts, 24c. the Commoner. Former United fttlita Butter per pound California fresh, Senator Clark of Montuna haa mart. an. .xtras. -8Jc: first. 28c; seconds, 23c; other contribution of 31.000. Mavor thirds, zoc: eastern extras. 27c: ladles. Tom L Johnson nf n.v.l.nH 1. nn ih. exirajs, j:o,- nrsis. jic; storage, can-1 list for 31,000. The committee Is I luruia, inic. pleased witn tne responses to the laat New cheese per pound California i-ali for funds, hut mnr. la .t .a 1 n , - 10I. l. - I . . . . . . ... v v. v. 11.1.0, xu'-y, x7a, i""i, xtm, muuug, 10 rnett me expenses or tne campaign. 9c; California Young America, fancy, - i4ftc: rirsts. 13c; eastern, mew vorK Cheddars, fancy, 16c; Oregon flats. fancy, 13c; Oregon Young America, fancy, 14 o; California, storage, fancy flats, 12c. Potatoes per cental River whites (sacks) fancy, 60S0c; poor, 6060c; Salinas Burbanks, 31.25o4l.66: Oregon Bur banks, J 1.26, 1 .35; early rose, 7 6 86c; sweet potatoes to the trade, sacks. 31 36; crates, (1.60. onions per sack Yellow, 65J75c. Oranges per box Valencies. 32.00 3.60. Total sales, 757,900 shares! Amalgamated Copper, ex-dlvldend per cent, 1 per cent. Call money 1 per cent PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS. The Portland board of trade furnishes the following list of nroduce arrivals for the past 24 hours en-dlng at 11 a. m.: Apples. 709 boxes: apples. 2 cars: berries, 11 crates; peachea, '144 boxes: grapes, 291 crates; grapes, 604 baskets; cabbage, 12 crates; cabbage, 1 car; cel ery, 13 crates; carrots, 11 sacks; egg plant, 3 crates; potatoes, 1,033 sacks: sweet potatoes. 1 car; vegetables, 6 sacks; butter. 150 caaes; eggs, 47 cases: eggs. 3 cars (eastern): cheese. 103 cases: cream, 3,767 gallons; milk, 985 gallons; nams. t boxes: crabs, boxes; craw fish, g-boxes: fish, 72 boxes If IDE AROUND CITY IN FOUR HORSE COACHES Members of "The Time, the Place and the uirl company, playing at the Hellig, were taken about the city at noon ioaay in two big tallyhoes. This anernoon iney are guests of the man agement of the Baker theatre seeing a performance of ""The Honeymooners." The girls and the boys all had a good " Hume,, siiu iney an naa a good time at the show. In fact they have all naa a. gooa iime ever since they landed in Portland. sacks: shrlmos. 4 boxes: meat, 7 cars; packing house products, 1 ili; veal, et; mut- DANTE CLUB TO MEET IN LIBRARY TONIGHT The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Dante club will be held in the art room of the public library tonight, be ginning at 7:45. Several passages from Dante's works will be discussed. All who sre Interested In the study of ixes- ovaters 42 1 71"" 7ro """eaieo. in tne study ; turtles, 1 bol ; Dante's works are invited to attend. Men's Diseases 310 CURED TO 8TAV CURED Is MY FBE In Any Uncompli cated Disorders No other physician employ a like method and so thorough is my work that there need not be tbe slightest fear of a relapse into the old condition. It is not a question of whether you can be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait until It is too late. My method ! perfect and quick. The cure 1 absolutely cer tain. I use NO KNIFE, cause no pain and you need not be detained from your work one day. I especially solicit those case where money ha been wasted on eleotrlo belt and other appliances. 9m. TATX.OS. The .Leading Specialist. The Scientific Treatment of Weakness Dosing the system with powerful stimulants and tonic In an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one nnal result: The condition Is rendered worse than before. Weakness'.' is merely an indication of a low form of Inflammation in the prostate gland, and this inflammation is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activ ity. I employ the only scientific and fully effective treatment for "weak ness," which effects a permanent oure bv restoring the prostate gland to a sound and healthy state. I obtain complete result In every case I treat. Those in any trouble suffering from SPER MATORRHOEA, LOSSES AND DRAINS, VAR ICOCELE, HYDROCELE, BLOOD POISON or any other disease tending to destroy and disfig ure and to render happiness impossible ar urged to call upon me without delay. JTOT A DOUaU. WMJ BBPAXD UA'X'XJj cmuB CONSULTATION AND ADVICE PRtSKJ KOITBB 0 A. K. TO I Ml dTOTDAT 10 TO 1. The DR. TAYLOR CO. 6-34 H Morrison Street, COaUTSB SIOOITJJ AJffS KOXKISOZT IIU1TI, roBTLAIS, OXUOQOXf hogs, dressed, 12; chickens. News Gossip of Finance coops; geese, 8 coops; turkeys, 6 coopa; hops, 178 bales; honey. 121 cases; bark, 20 aacks; cider. 6 barrels; cider, 10 half barrels; prunes, dried, 1 car; tomatoes, canned, 1 car; fruit, canned, 1 car; rai sins, 1 car: sturgeons, 4, 200 pounds. 80 coops;' ducks, 4 BmOHTtT COIDEB WITH SHOW, Portland Bank. Clearlnga today $1,114,828 43 year ago i.zsa.776.24 Balances today 27.640.00 Tear ago 83,061.62 settle Bank. Clearings today $1,471,260.00 Balances today 199,120.00 Taooma Bank. Clearings today $ 742.212.00 Balances today 95,174.00 -The treasury Washington. Oct. 22.- atatement today shows: Receipts Disbursements . .$1,846,274 . . 2,260.000 New Tork. Oct. 22. Bar silver. (1 Vic: Mexican dollar. 4 5c. London. Oct. 22. Bar allver. 2$d. New Tork, Oct. 22 Government bonds: Dale. Bid. Asked. Twoa, registered. .. . 1JS 10J, 104 do. coupon 1930 104 .... Threes, registered.. 19o mou 101 do. coupon 1908 100i 101 j Threes small bonds 10S . . . Fours. reclKtered . . . 1928 120', 121 do. coupon 192S 122 ... Twin, Panama 1I21, 12V do. coupon 102 .. .. Four. Philippine 110 SAX FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET San Francisco. Oct 22. Merchant' exchange quotations: Cash wheat Walla Walla white, $l.t2Vi; red Russian, $1.6884; Turkey red. $1.7Hi bluestem. $1.71',;. Future wheat Mar. $1.644; Decem ber. $1.604 bid; $1.64 ask. Cah barley Bright, $1.884 bid; brewing, $1.36. Future barley May. $1.42 bid; $1.4JV, asked: December. $1.41 bid. Mllirtuffs Bran $30.00; middling, $34.60; shorts, $33.60. Oats White. $1,674 per cental. When you see that kind of a weather forecast you know that rheumatism weather is at hand. Get ready for it now by getting a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing made for rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, sora and atltf joints and muscles, all achea and pains. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co. 25c, 60c and $1.00 a bottle. Our Service This company sells drafts available in any part of the United States, effects Collections on any point, receives deposits subject to check, pays interest on savings accounts and time certifi cates, acts as trustee in bond issues, trustee in relation to real properties, trustee of estates, trustee under wills, trustee for syndicates, for corporations and individuals. Merchants Savings & Trust Co. 247 Washington Street Portland, Oregon Srw York CoUon fnrkrt. Open. High. Iyow. Cloae. , January 875 885 876 883 March 869 876 866 873 Mav 858 868 88 887B July 861 81 Al 859 October 913 91T-n o)fi December 888 897 886 $93 1 1 lL?sr jr"" ".Ir a av 1 m, mrrrm wa X k " II iVill It1 w u an nn a 1. r - "vT4J 1 1 1 H 1Q rj , Ipl PORTLAND OREGON Jl New Tork, Oct 22 Metal lake. 13 G !$: electrolytic. 13c: raatinga. 1JlJV,c Tin $I.$77 29 . Lead $4.220 4 27H. -pper. i:4 New Tork. Oct 22. I 4 744M Tt; demand a days, 486. tterllnr: Cablea 414 6t4l it. I,orvVn. Ort. 22 Omaola for moner and arrxmnt advanced 1-ltd. WIDOW LIBELS BARK FOR $7,500 DA 31 AG US Jennie W. Williams, aa admlnlatratrlx of the eatate of her hunhand. Robert 14. Williama. who died aa the reeult of an accident on the French bark General I Key. filed a libel In tbe United Vtatee diatrict court thla morning against the oarnera of the veeael for $7. Sen. t la asaerted that Williams waa killed aa the rtuii or a micget or ianaat falling o his head October 2. this year Every Woman liierpool Ulteal Market. Literpool, Oct JJ. Wt: . One. " One. fW. 7e te S Varrh . m4 Te S 4.7 7 f i TROITDALE TO HAVE XEW STATE BAK Harriann Allefl. F K. Harlow and Ott J Kramer have filed arttrlee of 1ncnr pratwn of the Rank .f Tmitdale. ft liea a capital aerk ef tl.ee The Remlngttaj lAqvrrr company haa beaj Incorporated by ftn4 K Lerl. n iCbVf UMttl cCurl'lm' "K! f ;'-)?A S MAtVTX rkirtiafl &wr ! a Kfy- 1 8i eeaa -M a fmm a naa a-. If h 'aaaaaaaatr tke aT m thrr. mnt aiajna fa Careful Attention This bank gives careful attention to the busi ness of its customers, making safety a matter of first importance. Deposits are cordially invited, no account being too small to receive the highest degree of individual service. fall namralart ae4 v.n..n tm- .U'. !.--. aid a I. (X eaa sr. s 1 n k fm $mim ky ItHam tVu, Oa CM Ok a4 taaa ftiia Inc d, FOR WOMEN OMV Dr. ttaajderexwi C aa p rm4 ' Farta ant Ottoa Rort Pilia. ' The rert and rel'aKie rwa-ly for MXATED PF.R-i IOI81. Cere the meet etretin ate case tn 3 te IS di Price $2 r-r boa. r three Ne $t. f e'.d (tiraiata e-.ry h- -vra T. i. ' rlEP.tx- $11 Aiisky B.H rorCaad, Ot., Overbeck & Cooke Co. CtBBlssfra Hrrdiaa'j, Stocks. Eon is. Cotton. Gnla. llu timj BOAKO OF TRADE BUILD INO IXci&tcr Ckicaco Botri c4 Trade. Cofrepmi4catt of Loraa ft Brwt ducarov Kcv York. Boetom. W hurt tk e?r frrit wir cewaectia rortiaa4 witk U ater eickaagt-a. t CVBCRt PORTLAXO BGAJLD OW TtLLVM. I