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LATEST HOP MARKET ,AT 20 CENTS POUIID Number of Sales of Good Quality Made atTliat . Flffure. . ' - ;r Z Tr Cnt. :.. ill Oregon ... 'Washington ... VaJIfornia " New Tor ,., " " Wisconsin Total United States...... September 1. lOl... Eptimbr,. ' TODAT'S WHOLESALE MARKER.. Hop market at Joa , Tomatoes are higher , Cheapar applaa com'n. Fresh grapes sell hignar. Lmseel oil higher. . ' J . Peachea ara. aovv.... . - . - . . . watahiiflheA a BOO. ' op - .-v. a 'number During v - i-fca of lot. of hopa hare bn quUy Picked up by dealer, at JOe a pound. Bo far m known nothing over thl. figure U. been paid and th. good.Whe.e on trary to flr.t report., were the equal o?aveg. aea,n.. Moat Of th. tra. bay been in tb. BUverton district and according to late.t report, from there the hop ouallty thl. rrrjVv'.'ry 5So? average Instead Of being a very poor ... '"Market for . hop. I. .till very nM 'T. ' . j, i B.m very quiet Market tor hop T5 Lsil - ttr of "buTer." Saecure'lot. at luo a down a "pickup" affair. a...i.i.,.i voaiuon amu Statistical poeltlon of the hop mar-J kPt seems, the moat secur- '-" EpecU" SKr'W u. in lii.it reDorta from there, the United "State no aectlon haa produced the crop expected of It. Cheaper Grade Apple. Comlnf . ""A cheaper grade of apples t?23 r.omlnr forward to the Front street Kef. and a-le. are being made down to 1126 aT'tJo for ordinary V1iaaty. flood and fancy fruit remaina high and STxtenalvS demand for eastern .hip. tnent and therefore very "tUe of thia rult will go upon the local market un less conditiona remain good. . Tomatoes Are Advancing. , . . . . .. , h.. advjtn.f share.. 1 aa a rwult of the rainy weather. Re pWta from nearby Knr "f0 State that the crop haa about been gathered, a large percent Jlnf fore being ready for market Along Front atreet best tomatoea available are selling at 70 76c -a box d these are by no moan a very aelect NatnraHy, however. tm price -ib ,"" for well piicked and full weight boxea. Peaohea Axe . Aayanowg. in xne peci iuioc. ...- V. 1 t resulting because of the amaUef arri vals from acattered aeotlonaand Indl vl.aml arowera. Tha atock from Aeh lanll which arrived yesterday was so igooi O-at H was quickly picked up by the trade. Balea along the street a re being made today from 0o to I1.J5 a box. very Jlttle fruit going under IX. Za Trout wvc. 1I...T m rar of frftfth ernDea today was welcome by higher prlcea. The poor stock whichJiad been -held so lopg by the trade ana recently aipoBu ui i sell them to an unauapecting public, are practically out of, the way and fancy Tokay, are quoted firm at 1.25f vrhlle black, range from 80o to $1. Hawker stock has recently .old a. low aa 26o a four-baaket crate, but wera scarcely worth tha money. Portland Linseed Oil works announce, another advance of 2o a gallon In tha nrlie of linseed oil. , . . i Bell peppera are coming forward very freely and are drugging the market In the dulry market, butter, eggs and cheese, likewise poultry, .how a good tone at unchanged prices. ,,,, Bananas continue to ell jver3r-alowiy, Potatoes and onion. . are quiet. No outelda movement. FRONT STREET QUOTATIONS -"(., t vra. Viytl KnA Sid ML ;- ivywi - - HOPS 1908 crop, choice. He: prim. 4 to choice. 16 Ho: prima. lcj medium. 14fe&0890.Cwillamett. valley. M SHEEPSKIN8iShearlng. 1016e each; short wool, 26c 40c; medium wool, 60cl reach; long wool. 76o $1CHITTlil SARK0 lb. " HIDBsi-Dry hidee. Hlo lb; irreen, 10q .b: bulla green fait, o fer lb; BUTTER Extra creamery, 28c; fan cy. 486e: store, t2J4e. ' BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b- Port land Sweet cream, Ho: aour. 12 He. KGOS Candled, select, 22l$c; ordi nary run,- lie; seconds, 30o; eastern. ' CHEESE Fancy full cream flats, 18o; triplet, and dalalea. 18o; Young Amer icas, lc - , . '., POULTRY Mixed ehlckena 1 8 H e; fancy hena 16c; roosters, old. 100 lie; springs. lc:' geese. 10c;-; tur- teva alive. 18020c; dreaded. 5o: ducks. UH; piirlon.r-squab, Tioa; draaaed , poultry; 101HO higher. Orals, rleu and Kay. . RARLEY Prodoeera" prloe 190 ..AI7i. hJa,I30: brewing. 828.60. WHEAT Tragic Club. 8c; eluestem v Sc: red. 84He; forty-fold. 88Ho Turkey J red S7c: WIMamette valley. Sa VILLA TUFFS Beuma price Bran. 226.60; mlddiinr. f ; ""' """' iS o. I?2fe28.: alfalfs iwUll P" tf- sso: mldditnrs. 1S2; ehorta Z7.e; Piatirn Oreiron patent 88.8; atiralaht tnottoo: export. 21 90; bakera. t.o. CI 26: valley. li.ao. iw crop, paienie. 86.10; atralght 84.8: Mijera, M.i5r.ee; Willamette valley. 84.M boi.: grabam. u. 16.40; wnoie wnea rye, ec iftt; bales. I3.M. OATS Pot delivery, new, producers Prtee Track No. 1 white. 217.40; gray. HAT Producers t-rlee New timothy. Willamette vaJley fancy. !': oMl parr. 10: ater Oreroa. 818 60; vnii. 11401! elover. No, 1. 814; Jht: 217; cheat 213.66014: alfalfa. v,,C0R Whola. 318; cracked, lit ton. rralta aa . TeretaMea, . t-ot-cTJ mtriTS prangea. Me4 ban.n.s. e rr 1; lemoja. 2Saj I box. a. iirrT, - -v : . - . : - " 0 ji rT, pears. itc i; grapea, .TAT6CB New. $l; .weeu. tt ''oviov .lrg. 11-26 per aatk; rat 1 pr 1". " , rri ltf)t L j L I A E LL i' w t?mr oregea, THE MEWS LOCAL WHEAT 1 CEIII OFF TODAY Ml Grades Aro bown; With Producers Holding for Higher Values. . Zaf arala aad Slow. Wheat Market io lower .11"' ground. v k '' ' Flour Small .ale. to orient. " Oata Market oaay .and dull. . Barley Quiet ton. continues. Hay ; ' rarmero bold; , prtc steady ' , ; Y." '." " PORTLAND WHEAT AND FLOUR. a j , . a u Va at p aerrv Bluestem .......' -.87 i 4,70" 8 66 ''18.26 Red Russian ......... "' , EnDort .!? Oaisj ' l eu Vroata In Interior. , . frost east portion and light ; frost outh- west portion, ecii , Wednesday. '4Nrth?:''t1llr(, wJjfc , Waahtngton Fair . tonight Jf",,"" nesday; light f mat east . portion to- alfht; westerly winas. Idaho Fair and oooler tonight,. with heavy frost south and light frost north id portion. '. Wheat Prop 1 Cent Bushel. , -r h..t market ' la down lo bushel for all grade, today. Thii i puts club at 88c. blu.t.m 6o,- Red Russian 3W. .. --v lh. recent laecines at. r' ,V m" .markets, aiaea or N,U" Hii - o alnee tha laat chant i. here. capo finc mi i "u if. ers of wheat at thla time, although the aggregate purcnaaee py . porters continue .ult.!6v',-, V rullneaa remaina the chief feature of the oat. .ltuat on. Wkije Mm. buy- Ina Is reponea wmina ,. f"? whit. oata. th. trad, la atill buy- . mA a mniith wit rv tnA riaT irum imuu v -- ---- - - nectatlon of a further decllna Farm- are not disposed to cut- th. price atMllier.,?eport the gal.'of aome .mall lota of flour to, the orient but bus - ness haa not reauy rectlon. Prloe remaina with export at With onlr. a nominal amount of 'old flour available muu pricla ft that line qui, ateady. More k . v.. t.kan -nn bv retail er. for speoulatlve purpose.. Contrary but little complaint regarding new flour quality. r PRMCE PRICES III NORTH MD SOOTH lean readily dispose or an biuii mni m, San Francisco, Sept 21. Eggs,, peri quality, but half-fat hoa-a - aa well aa rr" .IT,..!. r..h Innludlnr oaaes. ntk.r Htraatnok. find little favor with graaea evr, vv, i . SOc; tniras, ic. rrade.. extras, 32c; firsts, 30c; aeoonda, i8Pc!i,r Ji0.-.-,,! flats. fancy, 16HI nrsts, ioo; wounu '-VJ1U: California Young America fancy, 16c. first., 16c; Oregon, lHo; do New York, 180; UO XOUng AJimiivn, "otatoes, per cenUl River whites, .ViV T nnllnna. 11.40 fill. 60: sweet poutoea In orates $1.40 1.80, express . A f lnlnns Y enow, ouuiuu Valencia., $1,500 riranos. ner box Vi S.00. n a.. . 1 Tin tr tiap nound Washington creamery, firsts. 87c: ranch. 827e; eastern creamery. 810 84c; pro cess, 2728o. ... T . , . r hit eastern. 86c: eastern, 28 S3c: Oregon, 84c. - .... cneese, per pouno v" , 018oi wheel Swiss, 21c; block Swiss, JSc; ilmburger. 18c; new Tillamook, I; . " Mn l -Vxnv A (rrtsarlralfl 1 Hn ' VvSconsln twins, 18o; Wisconsin Young Amerjcaa. iigiw .. n.r. unions uon ou ,, " Vi'r.iT. fi nla, liio per pound; Walla Walla, 1 Potatoes 90c$l per cwt; .weeta, $3 92.25 per cwt. " 90c sack; beet.. $1.60; carrot. $1.26 sack: W $W?5; tomato looaU Sir Srater hothouse? 8 1: bean.. 'if per KVcSllrlowerr40c$l do.; peaa c lb; honeraoisn. iuc, irwn . hiad doa.: peppers, bell. 6o per lb., neao. lettuceloo doa; hothouaa $1, Per box; radlahea 10c d?a bunches: .SlJS 21 doa: egg Pn7?.',?' rhubfb, So per lb.; corn, 30O0o aack.. Oroo.rletfc JTctfc o. . ' SUOAR Cuba $8.46; powdered, $8.10; fruit or berry, $6 06; dry granulated. $6 88 cohf. A $6.86; Exlra B.. $6.8; irolden O.. $6.46: D yellow, $6.86; bar relax I5c1 half barrel. SOcbOXMl 66o advance on saok baala. , . . ' (Above quotation, are $0 day. net cash 9U8ALT-oawe--H.lt ground. l60.. $$ per tonleSs' $8.60; table, dairy. 0a Il8 60- 100a $18; bafe $2.26 r extra ne birrVli. 2s, B. and I0r$4.60d.0; Uimf rock, $20.60 per ton. 7 BU RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. IH. No? 27Ho; Vew Orloan. head, 7o; Creole, mo. ' unwiT H.w. 1 So ner IK BEANS Small whfte. $7.38: lara-e white. $6.86; pink. $4: t tm.. ti g; reda. 18.60. bayou. $6.76; Meat run and Prorlsiona HAMS, BACON, ETC Portland pack (local) ham. 17Hc; brwkfaat baoon, 17H26e; boiled ham. 13H 34He; plo nlci. 18c; cottage roll. I ); rfgular short clear., smoked, lc: . back amoked. lc; T'kled tongues, 13o each. DRESSED MEATS Front , "treat hoca fancy, lOe; ordinary, He, veil., extra, lOOlOHe; ordinary. 9HI 10c; heavy, 9o: mutton. 7c; larobs, Tc. LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a . . . . ik . . . A Ml. M r. Ih KB la. tine, llH. per lb.; steam renderoi. 10a 16 He per tb.i a lHo por lb.t om- pound. I oa 9H Per id. .- , CLAMS Hardshell, per boX. lt.it. rator clama out of aaaon. X ion nut. . , . . . 8o lb; halibut 607e lb; .triped laaa. 16e 10.; catnsn. iou io-i . ,T? . . i I. I k tK .ntM So lb: hrimna. 11 We lb: oerch e lb; tomood. lOe par lb; lobe t era. 8e per nmm toa ter lb.Tcolumbia emalta. ( Pr m ; ailrer smelts. 4e per lb.; blaca eo. 7 He rr Ib.( ereba ) PT a- , 7,TkTtii ckn.!ni,r bar. rer ral- ran BiBWiie ar w Iah 11 Kt: mp. 104 lb. aafk, tli Olyrnpia. .. ' "-.at ai. .A IV aa banned. e can. 87 done; eaatera ta 11.71 MT 104, raUta, ooaa on. ;r N,wl ,Te; eae. Tie; oil cae III tr. - n-. tc- i-i . . t - . . f m 1 VUB Ilk PENytNli II a-aTe eaaea, lie per gal ; iron crvm. ui . , .t-.trvTivc i mma. ae re nl WHITE LEAD Ton Je.F H ; tf IH. leta e por -i OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. (fDIF WiDMJ'S MAEMETS POOR QUALITY IS DEiriG HIT Buyers Want Best and Dis- ; criminate Against - vnai Is Not Good Enough. assegaaBBaMBeaaVasMsw ta ZJvertook SCarket. ! Demand at thi. tlm. for best grade, of hoge and eattl. .bow. conaiderabl. growth and ther. 1. a widening gap between good and poor .tuff.. Th. differential la. tha greatest .v.r, shown bar. and will likely remain .0 ba "cau... of tho Influx of poor quality and th. .carclty of top quality. Ton .tuff Today. Tear .go. o,-.,- : I4.ua Cowa . . .. J.JJ Heifer. . - Lamb. - . Wether. l is air ttl a. 78 iS.OO ' 4.26 8.60 4.60 7.86 J .(UNION STOCKY ARDS RUN. .v Hogs. Cattle. Sheep Tuesday .......... - ' " Monday ...... 96 Baturoay ... .... . . . , Friday . iii Thurultr . .... 478 !?? 6 416 870 iir.n...w 94 89 TT.i,n atnoirMrda. Stockdale. Sept. 21. There la an Increaalng rajige Detween livestock price. In tfT. local yards Better class arrlvala l1."?1".! ".fl"0?"0. HnTlnatl against 2nd tfi. Pric2. 1 put at auch a level aa to discourage this latter cla.. of ahlpment aa mucn p' Since the new union atockyard. were Mtabllahed at Btockdale there ha. been a noticeable Increase In the Inquiriea for ielect quality. Every one u aeek lng a better claaa of- "tuff and lot eomethlng select bnyera are Inc"" Inatanoe. to pay a premium even Over the regular market Half-rat Kogs Are jrvieoted. . Those who are hPPlna,,haU-'t1,ho,f; to market at thla time will very likely be dlaappolnted at the price received, although considering quality and the i ,n.rift all over the country the price Is , much better than tBThrrTf,VlUu?lTn the caU for feeder, and .tocker.and unleaa "f0. better than the average for thl. grade nothing over 87 la obtainable. To se cure 87.26 the .tuff mu.t be good and welah at leaat 160 pounds average. Anything under thl. figure is not likely to bring more than the lower price. - ' xavely Talk, of Quality. D. O. Lively, general agent and rep resentative of tho Portland Union Stockyard-company, who ha. quite a reputation for upbuilding the livestock market and improving quality aa well a. quantity, of receipts. Bald to The f...n.i aula Mnmin or "There is a oall for a better class of atock In all line, of the local live- 1 . f . 4 ani -.n hand AM TP.ll me and they are sending out notice, to tneir snippers io wiis mw-vi. quality, out wm-iM now " " other livestock, find little favor with tne traae ana a araBB"' uma Wo are trying to disclourage this claas of ahlpment to market De cause me prices received do not pay the producer U well iM wher i a better quality l ont I'jrwara. x lie reus, uwiwc.. bv "j poor stuff Is dally widening and will continue to do ao In all probability . ... ...n. thl. WAS th Mfl. only to a limited extent and shippers receivea bdouv uie nra yire. .hl .tuff nrmm tha hoot nr IllHt Ordi nary quality. This will not likely pre vail again, ana aavice i iur iirouu -to finish their stock before sending to market and then only will they be able to receive the highly profitable price, that thla market offers. srhlpments Arrive Xata. wei.1. MM.He.lHwaa ' aklnmanla n ta t1 A i Ilia HWi ii ins a riuyiiiou 10 w. ww arrived rather late In the yards, being aemyaa tt-v viio aiuuib r u v gvu it. aattla Maamklaa thttf As hogs very much, but the differential be tween BTUUU Bnu J7tJI p ii'o.Li than In the swine market. Northern . ...... ..l,..lw. IH thla market but there la a constant cry ter than has been generally received. Boarolty of Sheep and umH. most pronounced or the present .eason. Thla condition wa. recently forecasted 1 Nil T . n . huMil.. Af thA hMW nurchasea by easterners early In the aea- rival of sheep and lambs In the yarda, and It is needless to aay that the mar ket la firm. It 1. firmer than ever be fore, but the price haa already reached auch a limit that no aensational price advance, are likely at thl. stage of tho game. . ';; Those Who Snpply the Karxea. T3...W. n. w. (..(An .nmn... hud rtva or nf rattle In from Bhaniko for to day, market. ; " ' ' D. uarnnouse or xne same cny came forward with two jrs of cattla -Today, run of livestock compare, with thl. day In recent years aa follows: Hogs. Cattla Sheep. 100t ....... ' .,!?? 1808 8 6 ' ' tirtT ......... .i -. . . 10 - 283 10 28? .321 ... 1806 100 - ou , A year ago today all twee of llveatock war. firm at unchanged prlcea. - Tarda' xsepre.oniamyo mourn. .... Vftiinwtnsr are renresentatlve of lateat i....inn. In . th. t.H. and Indicate demand, eupplles and quality orrerina; HOOS. Av. Want Price. - $8.00 .7.26 7 25 . , 8 00 : 8.0 . 7.25 7.25 12 6 88 ,..... is .....................IB" ' Z.. ...,io '111... ,..188 I..150 . . 14 12 it 70 A t o 1 to Jf .-! - an : 8.09 T.28 f a 38 ; ................. v ft.. ,.11a I - m la tha. Ml.ral (BU nf livestock values In the yards: pounds, 84.IQft4.lt; mnim aieerB. 4.00; beat cowa S3. 00(1 $.25; medium cowa, II tv.v irrm. unn .v, bulla. $1.16. m -t . HOOS Best east of moontatna. $8; Willamette valley bt 87 iO 0; Stork-re. 8T eo; piga I m FHEEP P't wrthara. I4.00O4 18; ordinary. i;iOtlt: arrlnj; lamba. 86.260680: straight ewaej, 1.6; mixed ,0tCALVEBeie. $l.M: 'ordinary. $3 0 OAO0. . ... 0a-BBaiaBm---aB-a--B-aaB--. ' PorUaaA Baaxa. Oearlnge today ......... .$J-471.M7 Tear ago ......... .. fafa today . ... f'aiane today 1 ear ago ..$ 147.1113 8 214ll 10 i4-42 9eaatlo aal. n-arm today M Baiaitcee today li.4l e Urerpool "W Wt Martrt. LlT-rpr-vl. fTt 31 Wheaf rV' tnrhaftM t 4 V4 1 0 1. 'W-iber. 7. t4i M.rr. U t 4 PORTLAND. TUESDAY LEHIGH VALLEY 11 POIIITS DOlVIi Sharp Break Influenced by Disappointment With Jer sey Central ' Pajment ? . , . ; s world of riaaaoa. ; . 4 ' American .hare, irregular Id 4 London and rather Inclined to 4.ell off. ' 4 American Chemical , dividend -today, f V . Copper prloe. are flrmer but no 4 large transaction, ar. reported. 4 ' , i Nlpplsslng Mine, company haa 4' declared regular quarterly dlvl- 4 . dend of 6 per cennana an aire, dividend of 2H per cent rwra . i . 0 8r regular quarterly paymema 0 r per cent and S per cent extra, ; - Kanaaa City Bouthern Auguet report ahowa earninga or '.,- 680, increased 13,63. 4 Soo ahow. earning, for .econd 4 week of. Beptember.of 0,808 - gro... -- . ...... v..t. a.n. i Failure of the rnew ioi; . director, of the Jeraey Central railroad to Increase, the dividend at the meet ing held lata yesterday afternoon, and the declaration of only tn. regular w ment oauaed violent fluctuation. In al lied securities today. ; r .hi.h vallnv. which went from 112H orfTriaKlo..1oVridp?n?..br pHnoipally 'oJ. CftUBOtl an uiiofcw'wfcM-o" " s points esnjr iu mj, r- ilonal. rallied to It. support and the closing, was wimin , ir"" " of laat night - -- . fc . U. S. Steel ahare. war. aided by good earning, report the common ad vancing 1 point and tho preferred a half at the close of the session. Bt. Paul was one of the weak shares of the day, closing in. pomw uuuer terday. v Range of New York price, furnished py uverpecu ee uro vu.i E tf DESCRIPTION. 4 rf Amal. Cop. Co. . . Am. C. & F., c. do jpfd. Am. Cot Oil. c. Am. Loco., o... . Am. Sugar, c. . . . Am. Smelt, o. . . . do pfd. Anaconda M. Co. Am. Woolen, c . . sTE W 70 Ul 84 TO 74 H 69 J OH V. 118 74H 73 78 61H 69t 60H 61 182 134 132 133 100 101H 99H 100 113 111 119 1T3U. 61 8BU 61 4 y i 604. 39U 39 U 39 atcnison. o. . . . . 120 120H 119 do pfd. ..... B. A O.. o do" pfd. ...... B. Ri T run p.. v . . . . 111894 117 118H 80H '7H 80 183 V. 182H 182H H 44H Central Leath., c. 45,1 46 do pro ft w:. e. . . ip j- 1BU C. M. ft St P. . f! A N. W.. C. . 168H 195 Ches. St Ohio 84H 46H 64 - jT t i. goL Soum c.. . . Cnl. flflllth.. 1st n. Corn Products, c 22V uel. & HUQson. , . 198 D. & R. O., o. ... D. & R. O.. rj. . . . 48H 86H 38 ki'si Erie, c Erie, 2d p Erie, jst p O. Northern, p. . 111. Central Int Met, o Int Met, p t s. m 62H 165J4 164H 165 166 153 154 16 15 48 16 "tiki si" 84 711. 14 47 48 W 16 153 Manhattan Ry.... M., K.-& T., c... 4i M., K. & 1.. p.... niatlllera '37H 64 7214 A.. T .a n a . ' . . . Missouri pacific National Lead. sot. 9 Hi M y . i-entrai. . 138 1S8 N. Y Ont. & W.. 49H 4H 50 96 Nor. & w., c..,. do pfd North American. VtfithAm Pao A fil 156 I 84 1144 116 Pannaylvanla ;Ry if. u. jj. v;o.. Pressed a. U.. c. iv - rtrt rTfi . . . Reading, c. 1170 i734 189 ao za pia i An lat nfd Rep. I. ft 8.. c. . . do pfd Rock Island, e.. ., do pfd I 8. L. A S. F. 2 p ,do 1st pfd . . . Bt. L. & 8. W.. cJ do pfd Southern Pac, c. 42 109 4. 108 mi 692 .11 in yn 69 73 72: 69U iss v 1133 Bo. Ky. c. ....... , do pfd T. A P. ........ T. 8. L. A W., c. An nM ....... siH 714 3 60H 81 72 38 60 u p v: 205 201 203 , do pfd ........ TJ. 8. Rub., a . . 108 U08 101 56 V ! 123 64 64f IlliZ 121' 123 TJ. 8. 8. Vo., a. . . do pfd ........ Wabash, c do pfd ....... W. V. Tel. ' . Wla. Ont. pfd . Weatlnghouse . . Bee( Sugar T'taJi Conner ... 84U 83 841 127 128" 128 13. 30 61 78 ll 62 78 Third Ave. ..... Cons. Gas . . . . iL. C- ftO. ... a do pfd Alton, a Am. Can ...... 145 do pfd Total aalea. 1.277.600 sharea . SrOKAXE MJAIXQ EXCHAXGK '. ' ,. (Fvrnished by Overbock Cooke Co.) fipokane. Sept. It Bid prices: . Cop. King..... IHIM. Farm .... 1 , Gertie 3 Nabob 3 Hum. Bird .. TOom Paul .... 3 Hypotheek ;. ,Rambler 7 Int Coal .... ! Vt Idora J!f.nowahoe .... u. a. a, n.. I U Fnowttorra ..141 V-.nalt 8 Mtwin ..... v L. calamet.. Mlaaoul .... 2 Monitor ..... 36 Wonor 1 N. 1 rackiln .. 3 XJamaOi Bank Sold. Ci W. White. Meldeat of th First National bank el kOamath Falla bes sold hie bldlnga In thai InetltvtloB to J W. Elemens and aanwlst-e, a ad the First Tro-t Snd Bavlngs berk baa be- acquired by Oorrm K. Lladiey and aa eorta'e ( Medford. J. W. finM baa V elerted preel. dnt ef-the Firet Natweel baat He Ul aiao tetaln tela poeitloe ee rah)r tr ine f ir r..,... W. A. tw'-All, t f fw.nlar.ca.rter f a 1 J retaia Ma pr- the 1 1rt Natioeal. set r',1,TV- . Mr. H retire. f-a tK ttanklag bweiceea Brmal of U beeUta. Tree to 'Men. - if I t'-' a i t - - - ' - - " -, Mr'-io frea HH Kornaoa w. TV TrVr-e tit bbo- hw npe' . . ..... -. i EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, CASH WHEAT POT F Chicajjo and Liverpool Close ,K lUgher Fonner 19 1 1-3; to 1 3-4 Auvnnccu. rt?HICAaO WHEAT MARKET. r Bnt. 1L Bent. 20. Oslo. 108. PeptV. iu6 1U3 1 lJo. ....... 8B , 8A IS May ...,.,.13 101A 1 101 Chicago, Sept .l Caah wheat forced fiituraa tit a hlaher' colnt hera and abroad today, options clong 1 to ie a Dusnei mitner mu ft.iriu.j ... Chicago market M , rlnally to the alraxply advanced caolea. While Liverpool wm upciiBniai . tb higher at the opening, the closing was 1 IO 1H aoove jHirni.j. After the opening display of atrcngtn th. market waa .held firm by the re- puriv iium . . other centem. tellinn ot very heavy de- Bradatrtet'a report of grain, vlalbU 1 .. . j -ui,.,. Bu Jfer,Mk Wheat east Of Rockle. ! !I2'"5 Canada .................... Europe and afloat .......... 3.700.000 Total .,7,839,000 Corn Oata ibu.vuv StiLESfc. rid. IlilAMOH: Na $ red, $1.06fl.09: o. 2 hard .winter $1.04 1.06; No. $ hard winter, $1 1.06; No. 1 northern spring, $1.06; No. 2 northern spring, $1.0401.05; No. 8 spring. 88c $1.03. ..w. Lorn iso. i, tine; no. r.""r-i.7r ! No. 3, yellow, 68e88c; No. 3. 8c; No. 4, yellow, 7e. 0 r . n' fhlMm nrlraa. furnished by i.'.t'(S" v. ww uveroecx c loom tumiJo.ii WHEAT. Open. Hlah. IIIIJIiES HIGHER Low. Close. 108 106 98 98 102 103 7 87 60 0 62 62 89 39 S9 89 41 42 2410 1807 1817 1215 1220B 1207 1210B 1072 - 1072B 1190 1190 1162 1166A 955 957 flept ' 161. 106H Deo. ..... 98' 100 May l.-AOt 108 CORN. ..-87 8 ..60 0 62 2 OATS. Sept Deo. May Sept Dec. .. 89 .. 9. ... 41 May PORK. Sent 2410 .... 1812 1817 LARD. 1215 1220 1210 1210 1070 1072 RIBS. 1195 1195 1165 1170 67 960 Jan. Sept . Oct . Jan. . Sept . . Oct Jan. . PRUIt CROP QUITE HEAVY AT COVE, OR. C. O. Stackland) of the firm of Stack- . . t. . ( . n.nnp.r. mnA .hlnn.rH I an a oro., uun e'" j ,w. .Kli of Cova was In La Grande the other a wt anMnt .a s n n r nn a n v nr i nn .i i v n fruit growers are now busy disposing of the remainder of the plums and pears. Two cars or inis inui m '"""o" n. tha inttpr nart of thia week. .say. the La Grande Star. There will be an extraordinary prune crop in Cove thla year and the present . .v.A ,..(..! la mrAit favor- able. All the prunes will be packed in . i i W .1. 1, .run r BIA cove ana smppeu nwu un. i- . drying of the fruit will be attempted aa the demand for the prunea a- they come irom tne trees is guua cnuusn a good returns. a inre- amount of the erop is now un der contract of purchase by W. McBir- ... A M.h. 1711 1. hnvar hna secured p, rchase contracts for two of the larg est prune growers in jove aio i vuiia. lln and John Dean. The former has an -1 on .A-.a rA th. latter naa 60 acres Tn prune trees. The exact price . 1 ..... V. . vnnir . ml n ha a JJOv awt5U l' 11 L, uui 10 $26 per ton. The price per ton hereto fore for the fruit from the trees has ranged' from $15 to $20 per ton. Mr. Stackland estimates that the prune crop of Cove this year will be between So' and 40 carloads. Says He Stole Bicycle. Robert Clouse pleaded guilty to the theft of a bicycle from H. Relmer In police court tni. aiternoon ana juuro Bennett sentenced htm. to Kelly Butt. for a term of four months. Bitulithic Pave ment Brings Satisfaction A ITS JsWatAWCTS ISaTB TAX.TH or abuttimo. Jpoptt HOX THAN AWT OTHXH VATXSCBaTS. BECAUSE It f. dorabla never oraeka makee 1. . -imM. rrem Maeln. vehlclea collect, no du.t or Fort I hold Furthermore, it give, a sure foot- xor nore-. jii.i.. wiU not .kid. , Warren Construction Company OUOOI. , , O verbeck & Cooke Co. Cctsmltsrcn Mercbtnt Stocks, Bonis ' Cctton, Crsln. Ets. 2 1 6-3 1 r Eord of Trad. ye-.it.-i Chtearo Poard'or Traei Cei ' nmd..', ef Lf raa e Brraav Catoeca ew Tots. Deotea We kave" the en' ertvete wire mjzmrv-r a i ,t na w.mww 1003. CLwVCKAJLVS FAIR t DIRECTORS -MEET , . ; AaoU(l(l' Dorkleg to rctiaao tho GrandsfaBd nolle bf . PHr.to Cirtal Mualo Bmirod. (a-ettal IHapatra e Tae Iraal. Oregon City. Sept II. The board of directors of I he CWkraaa County Fair . . v.mtmrA.W At ttM eflUrt huuBB. Tho meeting aa. ealled to order Oy lreaia-ni ueurga Lavne. it bu danldad to nurchaaa the grand stand which haa been eonatrucled by Klvate enterprlaa From the bids from nds la Clackama. county, for furnlah. lng the mualo for the four day. ot tne . . I- . i fc. i -. ... r.nt.v klnil WBB BC- capted. This band 1. composed of 16 piece, wun ur, a. . o" t"M" director. ' ...... . l. k... an a.hlhlt at tha wa. uiv,. w... "- - w. L . jr. . fair this year, aooordlng to John Rlsley, one of th. board of dlrectora That dis trict haa never petn repreeenieu oi before. It sent an exhibit to th. Mil wauklo fair laat year. A professional decorator ha. been en raxed to decorate the exhibit buildings T. . .u.Iau, .a tha rtrwrnlna The I II a any Lt..v.u. ,v . - -. - , secretary states that exhibit apaee la rolng fast, ana msi many "" ire coming. There will be a large amount of llveatock on th. grounda 8om. fast races will ba run. Dayton CattJo galea. . . - . w fl.ni 1 Jnlnmhla eotinty cattlemen completed the firet ran rounaup ibbi e" ' z sale of the aeaaon waa made Saturday r.dBjenw.o lng bouse lOO neaa m or.,. . brought the highest Trice ever received h.r. for lseef cattle, although it. wa. not pub"?, ' -u,. . .r. t t,. made In a few day., and It 1. atated that all ....hi. stock will b. .hipped at the present high prlcea Aooordlng to th. leading atockmen, cattle on th B hie mountain ranges 7 TI .n thia aummar and ar. In prim. con. dltlon for tho market . Owing to mi n"f r. ' 7. and the prevlou. winter, the shipments tom.Dton.nd W.it.burg will be Cattlemen aaaert that there are fewer cattla on me ranges .nan r of years. It I. estimated not over 1500 . . ni w .u.ii.hia at shinning point, in th. Touchet valley thl. fall - . - Bnk for Madras.-'-' - til. S Tsva1.Br.B. tthft haa been making preUnary arrangement. aurina; tn - "."'.-.1., i..t bank at Maarava, ten ii r Thuraday. where he expecta to purchase condrtPter.?tPn It ?hff place, -ay- the Madras Pioneer Tnere naa om m. , i -hare, ubwsrlbod by local cap tal In this vicinity, tne price ui w"-w per share. The Incorporation Papers ry.. . -a, ..ailkB Viaa laurg 1it will be taken oui uuuc, -Oregon, and as soon as practicable after the return oi ear. - - tlon will be completed. New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low , Close. Marclf .. 1801 1813-139 130110)1303 April Mav 1S02. 1318 1310 1810 -;r.5 1288 1286 1290 1288 1284 1299 1810 1800 180201308 1S00 1800(1$02 128 'TWO (31281 1278 12801282 1288 1291 129301294 July Bept Oct Nov. Dee. 'Oldest Btnk on i Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.03 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.03 , OFFICERS . . -K w M l arfd President. ' R. S. Howard Jr Asst. CasMen itLSihX vcnt. J. W. Ladd. A,.i.tan ; Cashier . W. H. Dunckley" Cashier. Walter If Cook. Ast Cashier, Interest paid on time ileposlts and srefnga accounts. Accounts of banks, finna, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued available in U countries of Europe. The man who, temporarily., haa "idle funds at- his dis posal naturally wishes to place his money where he will re ceive a aatisfactory rate of interest and at the same time avoid the necessity of tying it up indefinitely. The Certifi cate of Deposit issued by this bank solves the problem. lumbermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH CS. STARK 13 SCHOOLS 0PEX AV1T11 GOOD ATTEND A ME ' '' - aaaMaaawoaM Indication. Point lo Kirrllrot leaf Among lustltotlon. f Clack gnia. Counly. ' (Special Ptapatrk te The Jearsel. Oregon City, Bpt II. Most of the school, la th. county opened yeetrdr. In the city schools th. attendance is larger than laat year. In tba Barclay building the attendance ! a. follows: rtrat a-rada. 84: aecond grada 34; third grade. 14; fourth grade. It; fifth gride, 40; sixth grade, 37; seventn grsae. 1 . n . aiahlh a-raHe. 1. Thl. ie peoted to be doubled before the week I. out. Tha high aVbool open, with many more .tudit. than were expected, e- neclaly In the tentn ana emtnm p The school Is accredited by all the ool- legea ajU universities. Vha studies of KngllHh, history. Ger man and chemistry have proved a draw ing card, the classes being larga The lower gradne In the Eastliam bulldlnir are crowded and In aome of them It wtU be necessary to transfer some Of the student, t. the other bulldinga The teacher, tn the high school ar. all uni versity graduate.. . Tha Oladstone achool ahow. a great advance In attendance. There are 14 atiidenta. and this will be Increased In a few weeks. There are four teachers. It I. probable that another room will be added. Soma new furniture ha. be'n -Installed this year and the bamnt haa been fitted Into a playroom for the ChOut?n, the outlying district., condi tion are lust aa promising. Moat: of ' the- achoola commenced yesterday, -wit so tar no reports have been received. The Rod land district No. 7. has voted a special tax of 1 mills for th. pur pose of making improvement.. Ml. Emma Went ba. been engaged to teach. ' Farkplace Give Banquet. (Sperlil DUpatch te The Journal.! Oregon City. Sept 21. The people of Parkplac. gave a reception to Professor Radmaker and the teaohera of tho Park place school last Saturday night In the grange hall at Parkplace. O. L. Clyde waa master of ceremonlea. A abort talk on education waa given by County School Superintendent T. J. Gary. Cliy Superintendent Tooxer-gave an addresa which waa responded to by Professor Radmaker. Tho people of Parkplace fumlahetl music and an elaborate ban- -quet Tba hall waa beautifully deco rated with floral designs. . , ' "Circuit Court Opens. ' ,' - (Rpediil BUpetch to The Journal.) Oregon City, Sept 11. Judge X TJ. Campbell opened court yeaterday. Sev eral condemnation case. ' will be tried thia week, among them three In which the Oregon Electric railroad 1. plain tiff. Tho case of Linn Bros. v.. Mor row, for an unpaid lumber bill, wa. tried yeaterday and the Jury brought In a verdict of $120 for the plaintiff. George C. Brownell appeared, for the defenditnt ami U'Ren A Schuebel for the plaintiff. - Personal Mention. (Special Dtapatch to The JonraL ' Oregon City. 8ept 31. Lou la FuncJt of Logan waa in town yesterday. Ervin Roeckel, who haa been 111 for some time In a Portland tioepltal with diphtheria, haa returned to Oregon City. --r vr ir.4AnM a IIaIbx wo m amnn or . a Jt ..l8wr. 4v aea.aa-r TM t r X H: Barlow of Moialla made illO County Bear a vinu xuonuay. - Miss Kathryn fiinnott is on the kick i Hat thla wek. ' tb. Pacific Coast, "Wftji-ijj, at r-er -