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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 2, 1809. LATEST NEWS ' WOIEP'S. MARKETS I JOV RIDERS TO : ; i I nr Tnirn nnnu unvtQ i'mhto 1IUIL0 Willi ID IUS CHILDREN a - DC IKICU Mi CHOICE HOPS HI DEARS COVER III EAST IS JUG SELECT IMS STEEL STOCKS Dates Fixed for Harry Hoi- Famous Case of Domestic 25 CENTS POUND THE CHICAGO PIT ABOUT OUR IVHEAI SELL HI 85.50 E land and John Rob ertson. Trouble Comes Into , ' Court Again. :; 1 i .i 10 OV UR One Sale of 110 Bales Made J at High Point General Market Is Advanced. slops RU at BAo round. Ona Mil of hops at ISc a pound has been reported during tha past 14 hours, Thla prlca was obtained for an extra choice lot. tba purchase being made for an axport order. , juopa have reached Zbc a pound In ' thU market. a lot being taken by Klaber. Wolf Netter at that figure. The aeller waa . F El wert of 6herwood and the deal included 110 balea. Tha lot purchaaed waa one of the best grown In the state and the purchaser la aald to' have taken the Mini crop for several consecutive aeasons and for the aaroa order. The lot la said to be for .an Kngllab order. With the aale at 16c the hop market assumed an entirely new tone locally, Growers are expected to offer more freely at thia price and additional bus - Ineaa la now anticipated. Tha trouble with the hop market heretofore has been that the local trade waa afraid of the Inactivity of the brewers and up to this time have been rawer rearrul or tne aeaaon aitnougn, they. Ilka almost everyone in the state, cava been bullish on hops all along. General Bids Ara Xalsed. With tha purchase of the 110 bale lot at Z5c a pound by Klaber. Wolf & jetier, tna nop market assumes an en tlrely different tone. Dealers and brew ers who were formerly not willing- to offer more than 21 and 22c a pound are Have Things Their Own Way, but Buy Wheat Later in the Session. Za Chicago Market. Wheat Beara force prices lower but are forced to cover at advance. Corn Shorts cover and good buying reiulta. Oats Bull leadera gtva De cember support. Provisions Trade begins to realise that hop crop Is light. Would Like to Buy but Prices Are Still Out of Line to Admit of Trade. a) s Za Orala aad Floor, a Wheat East Inquiring. ) Oats Market firmer. a) Barley Steady tone, 4 Flour Steady trade, a) Hay Situation stronger. a) CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Oct 2. Oct. 1. Gain. 1908, 10. 100V4A 9U S Way 102V 102 B lOifc Portland Wheat and Flour Today, t . . S7 V4 6.10 row eager to purchase good quality as High as IJ ho and considerable bust ness Is offering today at this figure, although growers are not Inclined to sen anytnmg under tne Zbc mark. With hops selling in the New Tork market around 30 and 32c a pound there eema not tha slightest reason why Ore gons of the 1809 crop should not be worth 25o a pound or even better. The ... dlference between the two markets has - . . - I i 1 1 1 .. . uorn ml iw Krrni lua una IB uno Ul inn- reasons why leading dealers on the coast have been wont to speculate upon the xuture. . Dealers Coma In for Big Advances. Present . advance in the hop market means that those dealers who nave pur chased contracts during the past two years win come out or tne present sea son with heavy winnings. Some of them have contracts as low as lOo a : pound. Only about half of Oregon's hop crop has been put in the bale as yet, but the , work ia progressing rapidly and will be completed within the coming week. Qual ity is turning out much better than ex- ' pected and this alone will be a wonder ful help to an already overstrong sltua- . tion. -. Chicago, Oct. 2. Wheat bears had oma encouragement this morning nad followed up 'the selling of yesterday by rprclng prices off about H cent from first quotations. Southwest dispatches ini'uivmg omewnti larger oountry of ferings of Wheat and the rlilm frnm the same quarter that flour sales are mntuier, gave me early sellers some en couragement. The close waa a llttli under the top. Shorts were ,the most ai-uve Duyers on tne late advance. They could not break the market aa thev ex pected and turned about to buy their wheat back. The trade had reports from the northwest that drouth Is making umicuii in tiansas ana other states. Back of evervthlna- ela im ih. important tact mat cash wheat Is held at fancy prices and big premiums over wimi me tutures are quoted at Tone of the entl changed late in the session by the ap pearance of good buying orders at the " ui uounu-y nouses, indicating that the people in close touch wlih mm min ers are friendly to the buying side whenever the May gets under 60c. There " euougn covering in tne late hours tO put May UD to 60 Uf Pjiah nrli.. woiw ic juwrr. qui mis aid not inriuence the trade once the shorts thought It safe to cover. Reoelnta urA large. Some of the bull leadera v. ivino jjcriiiuDi ii euiipun. wnen tne mar ket began to harden there was very lit tle for sale. There is bearish feeling In trade on large stocks and the big t-rovision trade Is beginning to real le that the western hmr nmn la .art ousiy snort. January product had 10 to 20 cents advance all around. . Th. a comment reeling-amone investors In mis proauct. Lra stocks are 165,000 tierces against 342,000 a year ago. Ranee of Chlnaa-n nrlrea V. Overbeck & Cooke company: IS FROXT STREET MARKETS Rolled Oats Down 50c a Barrel Second Decline for New Crop. leal rolled -oats'- manufacture n-i nounce &' decline of E0c,a barrel in the pnea 01 rouea oats, me second 01 simi lar sum recently. . ' Cottolene Is advanced 60c a caso to day.- An advance of 60c was quoted on the same "product September 28. Both are due to the high price of cotton. Cabbage market is glutted and price la lower. Local apple growers are holding back supplies, and the trade complains that it is compelled to secure most of its stock from the south. Not so good as ours, however. Crab season has opened In both Ore gon and Washington, but arrivals are email. Priced at $1 for small and $1.60 a dozen for large sizes. Halibut is advanced another half cent pound to 8 c. Chicken market Is down another half cent, with receipts heavier. Market dull. too. Turkeys are not movine as weii as lormeriy. Kange Dei ween lie ana zuc a pouna. Fresh tomatoes are In very liberal supply. Carload from the southern part of the state brought prices down uenerai average ouc a dox. some low er, some 10c higher. Dec. May Dec. WHEAT. Open. High. ..99 100 ..122H -102 CORN. .. 66 67 69 60 69 OATS. 1 42 PORK. Oct 2310 2320 Jan 1845 1865 May 1820 1837 LARD. Oct ...... 1225 1225 Jan. ...... 1085 1092 May 975 RIBS. Oct. Jan. Deer-May May 976 980 Low. 99 101 66 69 69 -H8-U4 2310 1842 . 1820 1217 1090 970 970 Close. 100A 102 67B 60A 69A S9 A 42B 2320B 1860 1837N 1222 1090 1070 1167B 977B 975 Club wheat Bluestem Red Russian Patent flour, new Export Oata One Lot from Halsey Weigh ing Average of 85 rounds Brings the Top Figure. 4 Za ZJvartock Market. Hogs Market Juat ateady. 4 Cattle Demand about ateady. Sheep and lamba Market firm. Calves No arrivals. Common Shares Advance 92 7-8 With Ease Illinois Central Was " Bullish. ' 3.90 28.50 XortJiwest CYop Weather. , Oregon Fair this afternoon, tonight and Sunday; cooler tonight except near coasi. ivorinwesteriy winds. Top Stuff- Steers Cowa Heifers Tr. Ago. Ilamba $ .88 Wethers .93 I Calves .87 I Hogs 4 701 3 651 30:00 1 Saturday ...103 rnaay X97 Thursday ..623 Wednesday Tuesday ...143 Monday ....476 Today. Tri Ago, .14.40 1.36 8.36 6.60 4 00 6.26 8.00 14.35 126 4 4J 3.26 4.60 .7.06 Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Calves, Washington Fair tonight and Sun day: northwesterly winds. Idaho Fair north, showers south por tion ton 1 gnu Sunday ralr, except show ers southeast portion. East Asking for Wheat. According to leading grain and flour men of this city, a number of lnaulrle have lately been received for Oreaon wheat rrom eastern buyers, but as yet no actual ousiness nas resulted. Local wheat market Is holdlnv verv firm although there was no change in prices for the day. The east annually takes quite a fair supply of Willamette vaney sort wheat for pastry flour out this season it is asking for other grades. While there are reports of inquiries for our flour from the east lead In a- mill ers say they know of no such condition existing at thla time. Flour market is Holding steady. uats market la firmer with buyers anxious but little business is passing because of the holding by producers. Barley is steady. In the hay market there Is a wide range of opinions as to prices, and as growers have the whip hand, practically no business is passing. Hops About Half Crop. the exceptional weather the Lewis conn ty hop crop was all garnered without loss, despite the fact that pickers were very scarce. The quality is fine. There are only about half as many hops grown In this county as formerly, the low prices of the nast few years having caused most all the small growers to plow up their yards. Were it not for the bi yards of the Klaber and Pincus companies In the Chehalis vaUey near this city, the local acreage would be but a drop to what it once was. 9 30 490. 837 64 1601 2060 13 iio Will Plant Newtown Pippins. Eugene. Or.. Oct 2. Yellow New town Pippin apples, which have made the Rogue River and Hood River valleys famous, will be given a trial near Eu gene, Dr. George R. Burgess, recently from Colorado, having ordered 1000 of the trees to be planted at once on a tract of land three miles west of Eu- gene. When these .trees show-their vi tality another 1000 will be planted. It is believed that the Newtown will grow and thrive in this vicinity as well as In southern Oregon and In the 'Hood River valley, and the planting of the trees here is for the purpose of making a test. I nlpn Stockyards, Stockdale. Oct 1 That It Is eaay to obtain good prlcea for livestock in the Portland market la again mown. Hugh Cumralnga, the iregular" ahipner from Halsey, knowa this, and so does every one who has taken the trouble to get best quality Into the yards. Mr. Cummlngs knows what tha Port land market wants and lharfn nn HI. last trip from Halsey brought forth a shipment of lamha that wr n f rrwl quality. Some that average 86 pounda each brought $6 60 In the yarda during me jjbbi i4 noura, and Killers aay they would have taken an additional number at the same price providing the same good quality was shown. cneep market in nml la in nuitu good enane In the varda at thla lima and the lack of arrivals this morning has strengthened the situation to a won. derful degree. It's a case of supply and demand again, and while the shortage exists shippers are assured of the best prices in the country. Hogs aad Cattle Steady. While there was no err-ltpmen t In either the hog or cattle markets during the day. this bolncr usual for a Rntnr. day, trade in both lines compares favor ably with the same day in previous wenks. Yesterday's drop of 10c In the price 01 nogs nas left the market in TlfbWr Money SVook Tot. 4 New York, Oct S. Financiers anticipate a tighter money mar ket during' tha coining week and are fearful of Its f fact upon tha stock markat Harra-flolland. on of tha eha uf faura In tlift ioy ride on tha Oraaham Marf Dol Ferrara was klll.d. um irixiMn tna circuit oourt on No- Tenioar 11 on iitt Indictment chargln him with tha theft of W. M. iiid automobile. John Hoh.rtinn tha nth.,. chauffeur Indicted on tha aame charga, la to be tried on week later. Bit a atrange coincidence tha trial of tha joy rldara who are charged with rauaing uoawi ui jnra. anay ileal will begin on tha aama datas. Mrs. Haiel Maddux uii riovemoer 11 ana crank E. Rodman on November 13, The trial of Johnston MoCuIlay, the theatrical praas agent charged with u statutory offense, was set for November 11 ana nia call reduced from 36000 to juou. wiiuam Churchill, indicted on me aama cnarga, is 10 Da triad Noveni- Der 1. Naw Tork. Oct. t. Tha bank state ment iM.v waa anmawhat better than expected, which was foreshadowed by n. .iMinn nr tha market before the close. Steel common selling to 3. Tha higher tha price tha more eaally steel aeems to advance- lllinola Central ad vancari two nolnta. and Atchlaon one. Soma anxiety la axpreaaed over ma ex LAWYER SUES FOR . SERVICES RENDERED 1 u. R. Horner, an attorney, haa haa-nn pected sharp advance for call money l" r'i court againat a. w next week, Lafferty, another attorney, for $50C for services aald to have been. Ra by Ov 00 TUIf. n. nt Kw York nrlcea furnished formed for the latter in his offloe be- iverbeck A Cooke company: tween May 1 and September 1.' Last . jT-- r r- January, according to tha complaint, M? 2 o r Hir entered Labberty's office with DESCRIPTION. quite gooa snape. Only a small run of cattle arrived in the yards during the 24 hours, and these received attention from the trade with former prices continued. Tbose Who 8nppl7 tha Market. A. B. Thompson of Echo came through with a load of eastern Oregon hogs. W. H. Leeper of Toncolla. Wash., ar rived in the yards today with a mixed load of cattle and hogs. Florey & Hergert of Sheridan sent in a load of Willamette valley cattle McKlram & Cobb, the Springfield ship pers, were offering a car of cattle on to day's market. t . Today's run of livestock compares with this day in recent years as follows: tiogs. cattle. Sheep. 1VS FRONT STREET QUOTATIONS Bops, Wool aad jaatm. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 17c; prima to . choice, 16c; prime, l&ftc; medium, Id111 9L.miK lh WOOL-1909. Willamette valley, 20 -. He: eastern Oregon. 2028o. TALLOW Prime, per lb. SO 4c; No. t and crease, tQtic ' SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10(S26c ach; short wool, Z550c: medium wool, 60cjl eacn; long wool, ibcif 1.Z6 eacn. CHITTIM BARK 4 6c. HIDES Dry hides, 17018 He lb; green. H10Hc Ib: bulla, green salt, ?c lb; kips, lSlOMic; calves, green. low isc per in. . MOHAIR 190t, 324o lb. Batter, Eggs ana Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 86c; fan cy, 84 35c; store. 22 He. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. Port land Sweet cream, 34 He;. sour, 32 He. EGGS Candled, select. 3232Hc; or dinary run, 81c; seconds, 30c; eastern, 29031c. CHEESE Fancy full cream flats, 18c; triplets and daisies. 18c; Young Amer icas, 19c POULTRY Mixed chlckena 16c; fancy - hens, 1615Hc; roosters, old, 10llc; springs. 15Q1&HC: geeae. 10c; tur nkeys, alive, 18 0 20c; dressed, 22 He 31 dos; egg plant, 67o lb; rhubarb, 3c per lb.: corn. 80060c sack. Orooerles, Zffcts. Etc SUGAR Cube. 36.46: Dowdered. xft 1A: fruit or berry, 36.06; dry granulated, tu.sa, cuui. a., o.oo; extra a., fa. so; goiaen u., o.a; u yenow, ia.35; bar rels 16c; half barrels 30c, boxes 66e aavance on shck Dasis. (Above quotations are SO days net cash quotations. 1 SALT Coarse Half ground. lOOs. $8 rer ion; ous, 9.du; taoie, dairy, (0s, 16.60; 100s, $16; bales, 32.25; extra fine oarreis, zs, os ana 10s. 14.00) 6.60; lums rock, $20.60 per ton. HONET New. 16c per lb. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 6Hc; No. 8, 6H0; Naw Orleans nead. 07c; Creole. 6Hc. BEANS tima.ii wlilte, 87.25; large white. 36.35: nlnk. 84: bavou IS 7S- Llmas, 35.25; reds. 36.60. Kaats, Plan and Prorlslons. HAMS. BAjCON, ETC. PorUand pack (local) ham. 17Vtc: hrenlrf.at h,n 18ffi25c: boiled ham. iiuaisun- niI nics. 13 He: cottaae roll. 14 U short clears. amolrrl !.- miunru, ivv; jjicniei tongues, lee each. UKtssED MEATS Front street nuga, tancy, 10c; ordinary, 9 He yeais extra, lO01OHc; ordinary, 9HiJ 10c; heavy, 9c; mutton, 7c; lambs. .7c. LAJiSALt LARD Krttla Inf in. 111'. ik . r , . . , r" tins, 16 He per lb.; steam randereS. 10a! 15Hc per A.; 6a, I6H0 par lb.; corn- Cove Has Fifty Cars Prunes. Cove. Oct. 2. It Is estimated by local packers and shlDDers that a total of about 60 cars of prunes will be shipped to coast and eastern markets from here this season. The croD. which is abundant and of fine quality, is being packed in small 20 pound crates. Six packing houses ore running to full capacity, and packers and pickers are scarce. Heretofore this crop has largely gone to the dryer, but this season the dryer people have turned their contracts over to W. S. McBurney of Boise. This means that about 25 cars of fresh Italians will be shinned Mt besides those being sent out by Stack- iana jroiners ana u. M. ciarK and other local growers and shippers. Packers and pickers are being brought in from Idaho to help handle the crop, and It is thought likely that the large crews now worKina: in the prune orch ards will ba held here to help take care or tne apple crop, which will be excep- tiunmiy iieavy mis season. 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 56 314 161 9 316 136 196 840 2S4 25 A year ago today all lines of H ventre u were easy, wun no cnange in prices Yards' Bepresantatlve Prices. Following are representative of latest nai.rnuuunB in tne yards and indicate aemand, supplies and quality offering: COWS. Av. lbs. 31 cows 952 HOGS. Price. 33.10 . 312 11 hKS 239 I hogs 206 f? hKS 30 63 hogs 109 16 hogs 159 37.85 7.90 7.70 6.76 6. 50 7.00 E NORTH Ai SOUTH Eastern Oregon patent, IS 25. 15.30(11 ; export. 83.10; bake tjf 25; valley, 86.60. New crop, straight. 14 85; bakers, 84.1 Willamette valley, 34.99 bbl ; ducks. 12V, c: pigeons, sauabs. 82 doz - chickens. 18620c . Oraln, Flour ui Say. BARLEY Producers' price 1909 ? 1 toe 9c. -aIUh tin miM ea WHEAT Track Club. 89c; blueatem 16c; red, 87Hc; fortyfold, 90Hc; Turkey red, 89c: Willamette valley, 89c. MILL8TUFK8 Selling price Bran. $26.60: middlings, 832: ahorts, 327.60; chop. $22928.: alfalfa meal. $1 per ton. FLCUR Old crop Selling price Eastern Oregon patent $6.26. straight. I. 10; bakers. 86.00 fa tent. 1.85 6.00; rrtlum. 1. a. 86. 80: whola wheat. 86.86! rvn $t 60; balea 6J O OATS Spot delivery, new, producers' 1 pricairacc nm. 1 wnita, 828OZ8.60 array. 12? to 27 6. HAT Producers price N.w timothy, w uiameite vaiier fancy, in oral rry. 61 0: eastern Oraaon. $18 60: mixed. 314915: clover. No. L 14; heat, 617; cheat $13 6014; alfalfa. $14 o16. CXjKN Wbole. $38; cracked. $27 ton. Iralts aatg Tagabtea. TTIK&H FRUITS Orang-s, Mad. swevta, $8; Valenclaa 88.60 pr box; nntnu. a Der iai lemon a. iivi mi : xar-frult. 4; cantaloupea, $101.6; j. htm, fancy. $126; ordinary, $10 it n Si; Para 316; rrapea. 6101 16. PvTATOtS New, II, aw el. Iti2H ONION'S JobNnt $L2$ ga I - pr lh. APn r $1 tiQt. IV,rTPL. r raraira, CHo. .'. hta. II I: carrvts ll limrt; r f. f l-a I, 1 kr-ij t ; tofnatoaa. lacaj. (tn, 4jt-c per crate: twmJia, Jc per ; ran:'? ower, 4reil paas t lb; k -era-li.. lee: fra arlnais 16 f a: T-tra, 6 Mr Ik; t4 ), a, Ji 4- L hxheaaa. $1 pmr ; t. t. lit oa. bunt; cler7. II ( pound. 10s, lOHc per lb, CLAMB Hardshell. rr hnK IMH- iniui tiaras, out 01 season. FISH Rock COd. 1 0r. lh nmmara 6c lb; halibut 8Hc lb; striped bass. 15c 10. cstiian. luu ID.: salmon, rhtnnnk ic uh iv, Biivera, c id; soies, 6c lb: nnmps. 13He lb; perch 6e lb; torn cod. vu uvi ip, luusiiri, moc tier in: rraah mackerel. ( ) per lb.: crawfish, tinner ; nuirwn, 11 par id.; biacg baas, 20o per lb.; Columbia smelts. ) par .iivcr .iij.i ia, so per io.; oiaca COU. 7 He per lb.; crabs. ) per doa OYSTERS Shoalwater bay, per gal lon, 32.60: per 100 Ib. sack. 86; Olympla, per gallon. 82.40: per 100 lb. Back, is it- canned. 0o can. 37o doaen; eastern In shell. $1.75 par 100. Palnta. Goal OU, Bto, LINSEED OIL Raw, bbla.. 5c; caaea, 70c; boiled, bbla, 7c; caaea 72c; per gallon lots of 269 gallona, lc leaa oil cake meal. $27 ton. ROPE: Manila. 8c: sisaL TV a lh. BENZINE 86 degree, eases, lie par IL,-inra diub, utg per gat. TURPENTINE In caaea T7c per -al WHITE LEAD Ton lota. Tfce tver 10., .v i iota, c par ia; lesa lota, c pr u. Xerw York Cotton Market. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooks Ca.) jew iviK. kjci. z. -ucnon Open, tilth. Ijom. ..1323 1331 (Halted Prea Lessed Wire.) San Francisco. Oct. 2. Eggs, per dox en. Including cases Extras, 47c; firsts, 13c; seconds, 30c; thirds, 24c; storage extras, 31c. Butter, per pound Extras. 34c: firsts 30c; seconds. 28 He; packing No. 1, 26c; storage extras, $0c. New cheese, per pound California nan. lancy. 1514c; rirsts. 15c; second 14 He; California Young America, fancy lHc; firsts, 15c: Oregon, 16c; do New York. ISHc; do Young America. 17c. Potatoes, ner cental River Whltea 65 a-70c; in sacks. Salinas. 31.2501 ftn- Oregons, 11 4i 1.16: sweet Dotatoea In crates. $1.606 1.75. tjnions Yellow, 70CB5C Oranges. rer box Valencias. 11 BOff 3.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS. 7t.il et 5 00 f fUow,n 's the general range of ..v.,-,v ramro m me yaras: ' CATTLE Best nrara nrsiin. ionn , , - - - -r'-'"ft ' " vuunuB, meaium steers, $3.76 4.00; best cows, $3.253.35; medium $2 00'2 25 neirers, 83.00; bulls, ,?PnGS?,st ea"t of .Tounta'na. $7.70 wo.w", nuiaraeiw vaney Dest, 87.75 oT?5,rtU. v.""' P'b", .U0W7.75. SHEEP Best wethers, $44.2S: ordl nary, J. 6 3.85 v spring lambs. $5.00 ,5J0: .",t2lgr"t ewes" $3.754.00; mixed 00 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June ft? Nov. Market balea .1143 .1142 .1346 '.134 .1323 134 1341 1341 1148 133 -1338 1343 ateady; total 1331 133 1343 1343 1316 1323 1384 alea. CI oa. 1311031 13334136 134644 1141443 1343 044 111641 1I3I3I9 1I2362 132ld21 1J3S6IT 2T6. Lirerpool Hea( Market. UrarpooL Oct. 2 Wheal etna D to Wd lower DeTDber. 7a; March, Ts7Sd May, 7a Id. Hs Seattle. Oct. 2. Butter. ier nnnn Washington creamery firsts, 37c: ranch, 2a27c: eastern creamery. 31.Hr-- proceas. 27r2&c. Eggs, per doxen Local ranch, 40c; fancy white eastern. 85c: eastern. 58 S3r; Oregon, 34c. Cheese, per pound Cream brick. 179 18c: wheel Swlea. 21e: block Kwiaa lde- llmburgr. ISc: new Tillamook. HUr 1 1 1 ja moon 1 ou ng America, ic; wiscon sin twins. ISc; Wisconsin Young Amer leas, 18319Uc. Oniona Gre-n. 30c ner doxen: Cali fornia, in 1 tic per pound; Walla Walla, 16 lf per pound. Potatoes $18 per ton; sweets. $1.78 WZ.uv per ewt SUSPECTED CRIMINAL LANDS iy PRLS0N John Morriaon. suspected of being a penter and Price, who made the ir to be a CALVES Best. $5.26; ordinary, $4. Eastern Livestock Market. Chlcaero. Oct. 2. Ttaeointo un.. bii'ju cattle. 300: sheen. 1500. Hnr. or. oiwiji en jcBieruayB averaging. Left srv.t;rta5-.H0i-. .RecelPt.y?'-ago f'S'u, .i.oota'O.zo; mixea, 7.60ff '; neavy, ii.5UH8.10: roneh i7 Kns . Cattle and sheep steady. Kansas Cltv. Oct . T? ofr.. tr mnn- ..tti. --WrT. "s, , ovu, siivep none rest, declare criminal with a ' ?few Trk Mttt. Kew Tort. Ort. 1 Bar ailrer, II Sa Joaraal waat aa cawt 1 rent a wHL long record. Is In the city jail charred with vagrancy. He waa found circulat ing In and around tba crowds at the Hotel Portland and on nearby arret La Xotarlal Comml .aaWma. (Saleai Itareaa af Tke lamil.t CI.m Ci. v- . , alona have been Uaoed to L. R. E4- munan, Kurer- Edward H. Cahaitn. Max O. Cohen. Wl'Uam B Daggett. Otto IJvelr. Annie M. Utrknim. Robert J O-Neil A. W. Parahler. J 1 RiIm C. pLO-v-er. D. H. gte(.hana, g. Orntae A. K. WbeeWk. Rk-hara Wilder an iZ J Wer-art. .si,, roniard; B. A. Klika M'VlianHe: nit rer R Tlarama ., Jna; J. K M-Ct'. nrn city, aaa I aOaer aV. fcna&a Ormxta aaa j RKnr,e'nc2--Rfc;,pt-Hog,, v . v v , .u vvi. i W , DIJCCp, OVV, PORTLAND BRANCH LWITES MEMBERS .Til flTBt lectuf under the auspices . ,. "uu Jircnaeoiogicai society aaa delivered bv ninr t. ir..., Dv D " nil, , if. .. at tno Art mnaeiim nm. h ?L.Mo-da5r 8Pteniber 27. on the sub ject of recent excavations In New Mexico, and proved to be of great in terest. Dr. Hewett 1. . " plorer and "excavator." ! thn,A,,.i.i.". nlKii.lD.II. l,u . . . . J "" "'V' lrra to nis pro fession, and held the close attention Jl',s uJience for more than an hour. This lecture waa riven vlthnnt pense to the Portland society, except for use pf the museum and the op- ,.,,, OI im stereopticon. the travel ing expenses of the lecturer being paid ihfv archaeological Institute, of ui nana society is a branch The lecturea were given during the paat aeaaon at the expense of the parent nstltutlon. in order to arouse local In terest In the subject and two or three more lectures are exnerteri aio,i. next six or eight montha A life mem ber pays $100; annual membership I, hi. PJl rrTi. Th" loc1 "olaty now has eiz of the former and 46 of tha latter and it Is earnestly hoped that AmaL Cop. Co. Am. C. & F., c. do pid Am. Cot Oil. c. Am. Loco., c... Am. Sugar, c. . Am. Smelt c. . . do pfd Anaconda M. Co. Am. Woolen, Atchison, c. . do pfd. . . . & O.. c do pfd. . . . B. R. T Can. Pac, c. Cen. Leather, do pfd C. & G. W.. c. C, M. & St. P C. & N. W. . Chesapeake & O. . loio. b . tfr I., c Colo. Southern, c do 2d pfd.... do 1st pfd Corn products, c. do pro D. & R. G... c do pfd Erie, c do 2d pfd do 1st pfd. . . . Gt. Northern, pfd Illinois Central. . Interur. Met., c. . do pfd. .1 Louis. & Nash. . M., K. & T.. c. do pfd Distillers Ore Lands Mo. Pac N. Y. C , N. Y., O. & W.., N. & W., c N. & W., p N. American..., N. Pacific, c P. M S. S. Co.. Pa. Ry P. G., L. & C. Co, P. S. Car. e. P. S. Car, p Reading, c Reading, 2d p... Reading, 1st p. . . R. I. & S., c R. I. & S.. p Rock Island, c . Rock Island, p. . . St. L. & S. F.,2dp St. L, & 8. F.lstp St. Li. & 8. W., c St L. & S. W., p S. Pacific, c... S Railway, c. . . S. Railway, p. . l . Sc f T., a L. & W., c do pfd U. P., c do pfd U. S. Rub., c. .. do pfd U. S. Steel Co., c ao pro Wabash, c. do . pfd . . . .,.1, W. uT Tel. . . . Wis. Cent, c. . do pfd Westinghouse , Beet Sugar . . . Utah Copper . . Thirst Avenue . Cons. Gas Big Four K. C. So Alton, c. , Railway Springs 75H I TTh 70H 76H 1 101H 101H 100H 49H 38 126H 118H 94H 81 188H 46 110 14 162H11 I192H the understanding that aa soon as he surtiulentlv acquainted to be he would receive a tnnnthlv salary, meantime being entitled to such became of value he acquainted to be 46 46 33 H 31 50 50 169 169 168H 92 48H 39 76 58 208 107 54 121 92 H 130 39H 48 78 49 163 154 16 51 164; 41 37 83 70 136 49 95 82' ' 155 3 Vl H9 46 48 153 153 lb '4 162 41 35 83 69 135 48 95 81 155 38 149 do pfd Telephone Am. Can . do pfd . 87 47 49 22 146 142 13 84 39 76 68 3i" 69 133 30 70 35 61 209 08 54 121 92 130 19 48 79 91 ' 7. 88 48 49 22 146 46 38 76 68 30 69 132- 30 69 35 60 207 107 63 121 91 130 19 48 78 money as ha could maka on hla nwn account. - May 1, ha aays. his probationary term JP'rad and Lafferty agreed that there after Horner Should receive tha n. 133 soname value of hla services, payable uii inn iirai or eacn nionin. He has received nothing, and on the basis of $100 par month ha asks for $500. TAX DEPART3IENT . OrEN AT' NIGHT The tax collection danaetman nt tha sheriffs office will be open naxt Mon day evening to accommodate the last nlghters. On that date all half pay- Ulli muoi i" tuiujucmu ur tun will JoJJ become delinquent. Time will be saved for the first . installment with them. About $200,000 in second payments re mains to be collected. Albert J. Noyes, who lost his wlfa to Oeorga Rollers, but recovered Judgment against Sollers for $6000 for alienating her affections, now desires to taka charga of his two minor children, Maude and Frankle. who wera awarded to their mother when Noyes was granted a dt- vorce from hla wife, now tha wlfa of Boilers. Noyes slleges that hla wife is unfit to have charge of his children becauae aha has lived with Sollers since last:. Mttir at I V. Ma a.a.1 a al .... all September 22. Hollers la also unfit t have children of tender years under his Influence, It Is alleged. Noyes says tha moral training of hla children ia ' being nealected and they are tuuaht to - aeapisa their rather, brothers and sla ters. " ij Novas aaka tha court to ravlaa tha divorce decree to give him tha custody of tha children, as ha Is able to educate -them and give tbem a good home. , , FATHER, TOO, GETS ? PERMIT TO WED E. P. McCroskey. who a few davs a so r gave Albert Swegel a permit good for two days only to marrv hla 16-year- old daughter, himself marched up to the Cupid counter In the county clerk's. 01 1 ice today and Invested In a marriaga license. He named Elisabeth W. Lu-1 per aa tha bride. Ha Is 43 and she Is 28. McCroskey was divorced from !'' former wife several years ago after a sensational trial. On September 28 Ma- ' Croakey gave Swegel written permis sion to marry Miss Maxle Estella Me Croskey on condition that he secure tha license not later than September 26. Swegel lost no time and married tba giri witmn tna time limit FATHER MUST LET BOY INTO HOUSE Joseph T. Hughes must provide fits 17 year old son with a good bed and. not lock him out of the house until lata , at night. This was tha order of Juriaa Bronaugh In tha Juvenile court, after Investigation of reports that Guy Hughes, the boy. has not been properly treated by his faher. Tha latter Is 74 years old and they live together In a shack in Montavllla. One chief com plaint was that the father would re main out until a lata hour and tha boy, locked out, had no placa to go.. ft 49 48 142142 13l 12 84 84 .Total sales, 477,700 shares. S. P. MAY ESTABLISH NEW FREIGHT DIVISION (Special Dispatch to Th journal.! Eugene, Or., Oct. 2. It Is reoorted among railroad men here " that the ouuinern r-acinc comDanv mftv mnn establish another freight division be tween foruana ana Koseburg, making t'HCC lUBVCOU Ul L ft U HB HI ITPRPtir If Is said that one of the dlvial ue utiween T'oriiaiia ana pm on- Other between Salem and Ellfi-pnA nnA the third between Eugene and Rose- ourg. una reason ror this chana-e. It 1. saia, is mat toe new law prohibiting the company from workina its amnlnvA. longer than 16 consecutive hours, makes a very irregular and lnr.nnveniont freight service. Often at the end of xneir 10 nours rreignt crews rind them selves many miles from the end nt thoir aiviaion ana tna train stops there un til another crew is sent for, the crew having to "dead head" on a passenger wain 1 cm. 11 ineir neaaqu&rters. CIRCUIT COURT FOR LINN C0XVEXES Oldest Bank 00 tlis Ptdfic Coast Capital fully paid - - - . $1,000,000.03 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.03 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President Edward Cookitiffham, Vice-Prea W. H. DuDckley. Cashier. K. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier. J. W. Ladd. Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts ol banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checki for sale and drafts issued available in all countriea of Europe. liclted. MUST KEEP SOBER OR GO TO PRISON n uiiaaa (Jairna and anaa tv... .1. "i ourgiars, war reiaaaed this moraine, one condition of tha parole betng that they win abataia from the " 01 intsucatina lhruor. Th.. Drat plead e-1 guilty ta a rdtAe4 ehar imji-mj. arxi vera antanced ta at, ssoaths la Jail. aatie to b ru- r-wo aa twg aa iney obaerve Lhe coa dltna of their parol. Calrna arwl Csjaa wera eha rg4 witk trying t steal twa bn of tra frnaa a boa car. Tey rrduc4 character w4tpeaaa to ehow rrevtoua roaA nnrii M leatar W. Hamrhreva, their at tar, saaaa a tea tor lefitaecy. (8peeial tHapatrk to The Journal.) Albany. Or. Oct 2. Judre wini.m Galloway arrived In Albany thla morning and Is holding an adjourned session of liivuii ruuri iur department JVO. Z. rlns applications for tha registering title i iana were reporteo on ana approved. Default waa entered In tha divorce case of tott Allen va Frank Allen of For- eat urove. n tne aivorce suit of Nellie Wisdom va. C. I Wisdom tba clerk " orucrno o open tne aeposltion. Judge Qalioway completed his terra this afternoon at l:s o'clock. GETTING, READY FOR BIG DISTRICT FAUj Tha riallea Oct I. Tha runirMn..! of the district fair asaociation haa be gun in erection 01 in pavilion for tha different exhlblta to be mad at tna dlatrlrt fair which will bertn next Tsm. day and coatlmia wntll Saturday ntght Th pavilion la being aracted oa Maak. ipgtoa street. On th raea track ara already It fxvraea ia training, aad 1 more ara av. peeked hj the opening r)ar af tba fair, i Tha table for exhibiting abow aiivb 1 ara being enlarg-ed ao as to areornm. data a greater number tha beretdfaea I and a r.rendi4 xbit,n 0( tloo4e4 atock I ta pec ted. . 1 lumbermens National Bank 1 1 1 1 in im CORNER FIFTH CSJ, STARK Deposits October 1, 1908 ... Deposits October 1, 1909 ... ...$1,385,069.44 ...$2,146,821.39 Ditulithic Pave ment Brings Satisfaction AWD XnAVOSI TWM TAXTTl or AMxrmwa rioniTT KOU THAI AWT OTZ rATxacxarr BECAUSE Xt im d arable, aavar araeks, saaka aa aalaa raatbla froaa paaelag Taktolaa, oDts a Cturl ar aaad. rartaarmer. n gtva sar feof fs fcersae. AaSomobUa srin act sU4Lv . VVairen .Construction Company nr aixcr ux.90 romrxjLaro. ouacv Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commission Merchants Stocks, Bonds Cotton, Crain, Etc. . 216.21? Board of Trade Baildins Members Chicago &oard af Trad a Correapoadenta of Logan Bryan, Chicago. Naw Tork. Boston. TTs bava tha oalr prlvat wlr cannectlng Portland with tha eaatera exchanges. 2 Journal Adlcts Tajr Digest