ii LATEST , MEWS W ; WdMSUB'S M AMOETS rMS TO HIRE JACKSOD'STIiEEl BIDIIIG SELLS Adrian 3rcCalam rurchases Apartment iroiisc for $13,500. GOOD MM, IWIJEAT GUIS WW RIMS III STEEL SELLING CHOLERA SCARE Oregon Electric Backers Of FOR BIG PRUfJES ARE fJOI SELLKJG STOCKDALE YARD OVERTOPS ALL PUTS WHEAT UP fer Bonds for Sale. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, k WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 0. 1000 Small Sizes Predominate in While Buyers Are Willing Oregon This ' Year to Take Hold, They Are General Market Dull. Not Tushing Deals. Prune Drying- Za OntnL1' According to apclal rporta ecatved b y Ths Journal thl morning . from various corre spondents and buyrs. pruns dry Ing U f enrl In th WUlamtt valley. Raporta atata that.aroall aiiea prsdomlnat and that larga fruit is scares, ( . Hart at Moms, ' Wheat Trad steady, Oats- hrm, unchanged. Flour -Business Improving. ' Fruits Generally firm. Kgga Easier. Butter and Chiiia Firm. Poultry Chicken lower. ' Hops Firm; nominal trad. Becord Breaking Supply of Market-Unable to Hold Up Chicago and Liverpool Mar- Sheep Shown Big Show- With London and New kets Are Advanced as a York Liquidating. ihg of Hogs Again. llcsulte Cash Finn. What sms Ilka conclusive proof that I Tha Jackaon bungalow. three atory line In Oregon cornea In the announce- northeaat corner of Eleventh and Ja.k- ' , fcarr Pruaeg AM stlarhar. j Northwest ITajiUng Weather. Because of tha acarclty of large sises i Oregon Probably fair west, ehowera .of prune., th. dried rTinT' .?UW quoting a premium 01 aoout yto Waahlngton Fair weat. ahowera ,and large Uses over tne uiu , -9" I cooler east portion tonight. Thursday per I probably .fair. Westerly winds. 7 . - . . non win l joano rair aoutn, anowere norm por- cent of, thla years crop In O rego n w iu t)Jn ton,,ht; Wlrm southeast, cooler run to very email slies, 68 lo 70s pre- I north portion tonight. Thuraday, , prob- . I . 1 . ..n .r.l mn Of I. kirn. I m 1 - - j . . I Steady Tofte In'. Cereals. I .. , 1 .. Vnr til S""iV .L:..nfl la very limited at thla time; In fact, buyers are scaroely ,M1., nam A AllotattOCl. rrh. urtallneaa of prune sixes thla I All cereala are showing a steady tone year la a serious disappointment to i in th local market today, mere naa f rowers for all along It lias been be- 1 been a continuation of the short cover laved that the fruit would average I ing tn oata and price remains at the much larger than uaual. Thla wu the j recent high mark. Exporters continue expectation UD to a Tew weens . i innmpoiea to ao (justness in wnrai, out when it wai found that tha crop waa i miners are Duyingr. aithougn not in eucn not a-rowlna as had been expected by all I large volume aa previously, becauae Internets. . J many growers are unwilling to let go n..A Tntaat SaateRt BOTera. iJ""1"0"'-. . J .. ..... - - i I uneniai Duyera coniinua to noia aioor Eerore tne narveni oi vruiic- rrom tne nour market because their there waa every iinennoua " mous demand m for Oregon P?n?" .f hi tuna i-ma In the. east Thla belief waa cauaed by the fact that practically ail old crop prunes naa o tip at anarpiy aavancea n uu " Duyera were eageny caiims (li.nol ,iinnllol -- While, the trade ejtpeote no difficulty whatever In disposing or m fruit at aharply higher prlcea tnan naa h.m tireviouglv ouoted. the fact that most of the crop la oC small slae ii Because of the low values offering , It is likely that a large per cent of this rear s CrOP in Oregon Will never cmci h market. General Indications are that the average price for prunes in the views are out of line with eellers here. The difference ranges from 10 to ZSo a barrel. Madras Bank Elects Off leers. A meeting of the persons desiring- to take stock In tha, new bahklnr lnstltu tlon which will be located at Jdadrasand which will be known as tne Madras State bank, has been held and a general rouimevor business transacted.- xne capitalization of the concern waa fixed at 115,000, which. It Is understood, will be Increased In the near future, says the Madras Pioneer. A board of directors was' elected con- sistina or J. M. Con kiln. Max ruts. J. '"."'rr. " . .k.. otziJ. Kooinson ana Kor.rt ttea. J. M Btate win no amouni i '""T'J" Conklin was elected president and gen- r, and u. a. Kousn, vice rrangementa were made for nnnnH for 4(i I tHK1I1B liP hi hkhiiv .nu as suon w - UNION STOCKYARDS RUN. Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheen. . About Vnooasifaed UYoatoek. Much confusion has resulted recently as the result of uncon slgned livestock reaching the Stockdala yards. Quite a number of cars of atock has lately been received with no consignment mark and therefor commission merchants did not know who tha .shipment was Intended for. den- oral Agent Lively suggests that hereafter all shippers specify to ' which dealer tha shipment Is In tended ' as the stockyards com pany Itself does not engage In th purchase or sale of livestock. . a Wed. Tuea MOD. i . ... Thurs. . 447 7 184 k 0l 114 103 297 10 621 Hi 'ii 4778 141 S33 476 Union Stockyards, Stockdale, Oct (. So far as tha general livestock situa tion Is concerned there Is no change In the local market t 4 ' roepertty XeporU. New York, Oct . Wella-Far-go Express report shows net ln , crease In Income for year of ' I885.661. . Northern Pacific annual state ment shows balance 4C IJ1, 43J.360, which applied to divi dend equals 3.71' on outstanding stocks, compared with 1.1 a year ago. Chicago A Alton after paying 4 per cent dividend, shows surplus for .year of U2.44C. Beat sines reorganisation. Canadian Paoiflo lasues I10, 060,000 new stock st 3125. On for each, five shares 'held. Atchison dividend t per cent. Instead of 1H per cent Will pay quarterly hereafter. Earnings Missouri Paclflo fourth week September Increased $172,000. . Southern Railway same period increased $87,647. Chicago, Oct 6. Private cables to leading grain houaes. telling of cholera In Russia, stimulated trade In the wheat market today at a critical moment and forced an advance of &Ho a bushel In the price above that quoted last night. Cholera In Russia would stop the huge shipments from . the ports of that um pire and bring about a larger export m.i itai-v riot a iwion i tirade I i .. . . Of more than passing notice at this .gainst U. S? Steel shares yesterday had moderati. it -imnil T'.,.l, time, however, la the continued very I lta effect upon the trading In both wedge 0f the bulls. All interesta are. inis ana ine inuyn therefore, awaiting with considerable I11UI J alliat ISO ua r icoi wuiu Wheat Prices Today. Portland Cash club, 3o; blue stem, 96c Chicago December, 31.014; May, I1.03H bid; No. 1 red. $1.13. Liverpool Iecmber, Ta May, Ts Hid. Winnipeg Daoember, 4o; May, llTic New York December, $1.09 H " Kaaas City December, 9o. St Loula December, Jac . CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. ' Oct f. Oct. I. Gain. 1903. December ...101 101 8 May 101KB 101 t 101 W July 8SB 84 I 88 y, 444444 ment by Uoffat White. financial backere of the roed. that thy havs for aule $1,000,000 of the first mortgage ixjnns or inai company. There have been rumor of this pro posed laaue of bonds fur aome time paat but these1 rumors were always de nted at th offices of th Oregon fcleo- irio company in fortland. Mortal ft white are now offering, however, 33. 000,000 first mortgage, 6 per rent bonda of 1808-1833 at to yield about t.lS. The bonda are secured ay a first mortgage on the 70 miles of railroad between Portland and Snlem and For est Grove. The 32.000.000 of bonds now being offered by Moffat White are th only bonda ao far lasued of a total authorised taaue of $10,000,000 bonda. The Oregon Kleetrlo company has now outstanding 8400,000 of an authorised laaue of $5.000, 000, per cent cumula tive preferred Stock, and $1,880,000 of an authorized laaue or 35,000,000 pre ferred stoca. President George Barclay Moffat of the. Oregon Kleetrlo and of Moffat at White, New York, waa to have been In Portland by October 1, but his trip haa been delayed for one reason or another and- he haa not yet left New York. It 1 expected that he will be here within a lew days, nowever, and that then some announcement of what the actual building operations to be undertaken In the next year will be. iAilslSi" All INCREASE aon streets, waa aold yesterday by the iJaroiiieler Investment company to Adrian McCalman for $13,800. - Thla building Is said to be on of th bent paying small apartment houses In the city, it ooouplrs a ground span of 82 by 40 feet anil eontaina six four room apartments. The Income derived from the rentals la equal to II and a frac tion pt cent on th figure paid for tha property. The Bogart property on the aouth side of Washington street. . between Hlitecnth and Seventeenth atreeta, waa aold yeaterday to an eastern Oregon sheepman for 384,600. Th property haa a frontage or 81 feet on waahlng- ton street and extenda through to Alder. ' , This property haa mora than niiad- rupled In value In th paat four' years, having been aold In 1905 for $13, S0). Yeeterday'a aale was negotiated by VL J.Day. 7.. B. BDaldlnr took out a Derm It yes terday for tha. erection of a 12 storr office building on the Ladd eorner at Third and Washington streets. The building will be of steel and reenforced concrete construction and will cost over , $600,000, according to the permit which by the way, la th largest alngle build ing permit ever Issued in Portland. Portland haa only one other 11 story building, th Wells-Fargo. at Sixth and Oak atreeta r 1 1 .. TAFT HONORS PORTLAND Mil SaBjasBBSBJSBBBBBBBBBBSBBBaHSBBBaa HhArJal r-lin rf awl naa In t n A va Am whan I ft w i-Hl k- -11 Zi Z itl London sold. supplies had been exhausted. Follow- h""" flJfl in this linn thera wera rrtvl nf ml ? V1 vaiuea. henJ nf hnira In tha varAm Htirlnv tha I uh IHB ii 1 - 1 conoition ."". . . .lino. Wltli tha r.veraMf Assessor Completes Eye Glasses Supplied Him l every sale came a Jower -lrpn, h on nt th Rnui.n -it. . . as it ever waa during decent days. There ieiilnflobu1d0t?ne is a continuation of the liberal call for Wa" .""irtfonaJ indicml lower v?" extra good ouality and, of these the P"!8!,1?'' market is able to absorb .considerable ue " eve9ro,mm?n wIfBvL- .),.. . .imilar Hatloni Liverpool Hd higher and clos ?revafiedr dvanc9 of ?4d attov. V " -: 'j ht a Tn.A I uonaiin was eiectea a pound tO( growers and f5 ml manager, and per cent-will not run over f 2c. For p ,d .t r'ranr large sises the prices 1 range from l g llp the c&ita tor 46 tp 60s to .mo to 45s. , IX)CAL EGOS ARB HURT. Handlers of Eastern Stock ttac Ar- tificial V7aloe Upon Ttiem. There .Is real easiness) In the egg ltimtion alnnr Front street. - With the arrlvat of four additional cara of "fresh" eastern stock this morning the inin.ii in furthnr increased. While there is talk of aa high as 34o being obtained for local eggs, it is noio- 'as the final papers are accepted by the etate : nana examiner, me oana win I open Its doors for business. ' . It was decided that as soon as practi cable a stone building would be erected in ,which to house the banking business. NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Clearings Year ago Portland Banks. today $1,395,066.60 1,290,942.18 f?aln tnriav t 104 la l? worthy that thesa quotations come from J Balances today 154,088.29 those who have no local eggs to sell, I Tear aero 12 oni no SMAJP"- i.ir. -vi":t.. wooma Basks. "freah,1" which thay guarantee o : the I Clearings today . . .-.$1,003,783 trade to boas good as local. I Balances today 155,602 Because of this roerBistent xnocaing 1 ; aaa.i is no hiirner than azc, and some saies more stock than It is receiving. Only Foot Bogs Veglected. It seems almost like folly to advise sh'-'pera to retain their poor quality hope at home, for the more thla advice Is given by those who have only the rv Rollins- nf Rteel cornoratlon stocks un settled the general market today and undid the bullish effect which the most excellent statements of railroads and industrial corporations have filed during the past few days. Taking lta cue rrom ine ixinaon mar- Cash sales: Wheat No. 2 red, $1.10, nominal; No. 3 red, $1.08(8)1.16; No. 2 hard, $1.06 1.12; No. 8 hard, fl.041.08; No. 1 northern, $1.051.06; No. 2 northern,! i.v3ti i.vo; ino. a spring, ll)l.04. Corn No. 2. 60604; No. 2 white. elfcc; No. 2 yellow. 6060t; No. 3, vuttweuftc; so. i yenow, tosoc; wo. 4. 9tt69Kc. Eeport of Taxable Property. Multnomah county residents ' value their doas more highly than their hogs, and next to their sheep and goats. But Increase in number of canines is not altogether responsible for the Increase or nearly Z, 600,000 in taxame property of this year over last, as the report best" InTeresV of sh.prs" at harl he kets there W. persistent liquidating of by-b CWcag g r-. iik.r.i . ,n-T,.himr,t. i ht. Harriman shares on this side of the I u yuen s uooae vc water today, and lower prices were the prices o. I rendered today by B. D. Slgler, f-punty I mate, by R. A. Thompson the Optician. It has lust come to light that Presi dent Taft did not leave Portland with out taking with him a handsomely mmint.H nol, tt aVa crl a .... trftm R A Thompson the optician, in the Corbett building, as well as many pleasant re membrances of the people and the ell- furnished I assessor shows. The total valuation this direction. Shippers cannot understand. It seems, that- there la a season and Urn for everything. There are times when stockers and feeders are in better de mand in the local hog market than are the finished porkers, but thla la not rule for both Southern Paclflo and Union Pacific stocks. ' , Wall Street Journal says: "J. J. Hill came to New York yesterday- . ' . ...... iresiaent .roner or unemicu cation- Pee. . . May 103 juiy .. one of those occasions. Just at -the mo- al bank, elected head of the Clearing fo ment there is only a nominal call for this class of swine and shippers sending them forth do so with the full knowl edge that the bottom is liable to drop out of quotations almost any day, while if .they retained their hogs until they were readv for the block for Dacaing nouses, much better returns would De available and seller, buyers and commls- House association. "Wells ' F&rsro reDort for the year end- J ed June 8er was the best in its history. "Steel- companies still obtain premium pec ror immeaiate aeiivenes. , 1 u,v i-n.ttB inr n aw. I a n m In rrrrm m . i ket" Ranee of New York market fur- sion merchants alike would be more nlshed by Overbeck A Cooke company: are being made at SZc. Receipts 01 local egga are increasing, too, although Handlers or eastern BtooK are not gei ' ting them because they are not wanted ana. a greater prone is maae oy Doom ing me outsiae stun. Clearings today .'..$2,133,973 Balances today 210,444 IN IONT STREET MARKETS. Jan. . Feb. . March April , May . June New York Cotton Market. Open. High. Low. Clos. 1304 1815 1295 1308 1313' 1302 Apples Are Firm and Pane Whit JJn ; Maimon stocK sens wen. Apples ' are very firm, especially for good ouaiity. eome -wtnarair- tiooa River stook is selling here at $1.25 1.60 a box, whlfe good White Salmon Snow and King apples are selling , at z.za rj; 2.011 a box. - Some very select peaches are. now coming from Ashland. A few arrivals of extra choloe Crawfords came from that direction - this morning and was priced at, 81. 40 a box. Eastern oireesa is now arriving, a car load being . unloaded tm morning. Twins quoted at 18o a pound. Local cheese maflret very firm. i, Butte. Is, holding steady... . 1318 . 1804 . 1308 Oct . ..,,.1800 NOV. 1295 Dec 1808 Market firm. 1324 1804 1819 1304 1306 1302 1304 1292 191315 3310(9)13 I81921 13200)22 132224 131820 131819 1308(10 thoroughly satisfied with the situation' a 0 improvement w catua vau. Not the- slightest imDrovement was noted today in the call for cattle and the future of the market rests entirely within the hands of shippers themselves. While today's run of catste waa rather limited still the showing during recent days has DESCRIPTION. Amal. Cop. Co., Am. C. & F., c. . do Dfd. been too liberal considering I Am. Cot OIL o. . 81 68 1318 1295 1817(18 Sales, 650,000 bales. nary, 85c; pears' $1.2501.50; grapes, $1 l.zs;.. concords, J6goc. POTATOES New. 11: sweets. 2B2Uc per d. ONIONS Jobbing. $1.28 per sack; garlic, 10c per lb. AffLiliS ii..Btpz.ev. - -VEGETABLES Njw tnrnips. Oregon. $1 sack; beets,. $1.60; carrots 81.00 sack; cabbage, local, 76c $1 ; tomatoes, i local, fancy, 40 6O0 per. crate: beans, tSe- per r sa:XTn Tsa5wa,nloaded F this taoming. .Jobbing price at lo a SSfUfS. fSi pounar; t cnicaen. situation is very aun ana very another decline of He is belnar ouoted by most oeaiers. Mixed at I4ftc. uooa cauuriower continuea very acarce- and tnis accounts for tha very wide range. In quotations. . Cranberry: ' market - is fractionally easier wnn more noerai orrenngs from local points. Price between $9 9.50 a barrel. FRONT STREET QUOTATIONS lettuce, 0a dos; , hothouse, $1.26 box; raaisnes. 100 dos. Duncnes: celery. 70 a $1 dos; egg-- plant 6fJ7c lb: rhubarb. 3o per lb.; corn, $1.25 sack. ..- Orooerles. Jfcts. Etc SUGAR Cuba 26.16: powdered. 36.10: fruit or berry, $6.06; dry granulated, 26.96: cenf. A.. 25.86: Extra B.. 35.86: golden Q., $5.45: D yellow. $5.36; bar rels 16c: half barrels 80c boxes 65c advance on sack basis. (Above Quotations are SOiaays net cash quotations.)' ' , - halt (joaree Hair rrouna. iuus. is per ton: '60s,- $8.60; table, dairy, 60s, Kops, Wool and Bides. ; ' .) HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 17o: prim $16.60; 100s, $16; bales, $2.25: extra fin 10 cnoica, 10c; prims, nc; meaium, I parrels, za. ea ana ius, f t.ouvo.ev; turns 16c. 1909 choice, 25c; prime, 24c. WOOL 1909, Willamette valley. 200 14c; eastern Oregon, -20 f 23a - - TALLOW Prime, per lb, 304e; No. I and arreaae, l8o. -1 SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 104?25o efcch; short wool, 26fC0c; medium Wool. 60c$l each; long wool, 76oa $1.25 each. -CHITTIM BARK 46o. HIDES Dry hides. 1718Ho lb; green. 9HC10H6 lb; bulla, green salt 70 lb: kips. lOffllOWo: calves, green. it raise per id. MOHAIR 1909. 23J24o lb. -.- ' Butter. Srgs and Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery. 36c: fan '. ey. St ft the; store. 2Hc BliTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port ;.1and-Sweet cream, 24Hc: sour. 32)46. muff-wnuini, me(.'u liiruc; or dinary run. 32c: seconds,. 20c; eastern suqr nr. CHEESE Fancy full creem flata. 18o: triplets and daisies, 18c: Young Amer- p6uLTRY Mixed chickens aSc: fancy nena, ltvitc; ranifn, 01a, nunc eprings. 15&16HC: geese. ioj; tur keys, alive, 11920c; areeaed, 23He cntcaen. iib"- , Oraia, nomr aad 2Kay. ' BARLEY Producers price .1909 rl. 82 75: rolled. $S brewing, $2.i. WHEAT Track 1ud, lC; bluestem e; red. 87 He; fortyfold, tHe; Turkey red. 6c; Willamette valley, . MILLSTUFKS Sellina -Rran. na Drl tK ftA. -.Mllnn 111- - .hnri m ? s. A cttrp. irittll : alfalfa ineaL ll per too! PLCCR Old crop Selling pric r-tm regnn patent. II :i, aualsl.-t, 8510Q4 : export. II M; bakera, 8 04 fell".; valiey, li.ilV New crop, i-atetita, Oil: etraight 64.8; btker 84 0i.6; niita'raeTi vaney, rM a-rfkhana. m4 : wheat, !.; rye. it. $; balea. $1 . OATP pot delivery, ae-w. rtoeera prW Trark No. 1 white, $2106.; grv. $27f3t7 H. H A T Prod -rt tr1c New ttmetby, "sriiiamett vailev fancr, 317 otMI tterv. lit tt: aetera Orerota. Ill 14; ended; 114018: tir. Na. 1. 114: 1 it; cheat 111 it oil: airm.fa. $14 !,' CORN-WroK $f: erarked. $IT tan. n-aft aad Y - . mr4 rKT-TT rr-e VW!u If- b, ' lf'Ml. I . -. ;.- II fyl.i; f-eathea f - - j . 3 1 a l.M. vrtit- rock. 120.60 per ton. HONEY New. 18 Ka oer lb. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. SUs: No. 2. lUe; New Orleans Dead. 60?c: Creole, BEANS rsmair WDIt. 8T.25: large white, 36.36; pins. 34: bayou, $6.75; Umaa. $5.25; reds. $6.60. Keats, riah and Provisions. HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland uack (local) ham. 17 He: - breakfast bacon. 18V4 0 25c: boiled ham. 26 0 26c: nlo. nloji, 14c; cottage roll, 15c; regular nun 'Clears, Braoaea, joc; oacxa smoked. 16c; pickled tongues, llo each. - uisAia rTont street hogs, . fancy, 10c: ordinary, 9o; veals, extra, 10j10Hc; ordinary, ,u 10c: neavy, c; mutron. 7c: lamoa. Tc LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s, iae per 10.; s, lec per' 10.: be 10. tin 13 a, 16He per lb.; ateam rendered. 10s fcc per lb.: .la lTo cer Ib.i com pound, iu s, lone per 10. CLAMS Hardshell, per box 63.40 raror clams, oat or season FISH Rock cod. 10c lb.: flounders. 6c lb.; halibut, 8tc lb: striped bas. lie lb; catfish, 10c lb; salmon, chlnook ahrlmpa. 12 He lb; perch so lb; torn cod. 18c per 1: lobatera, e per lb; freak mackerel. ( ) per lb.: crawfish. lltDtr eoa.; -.urswn, ii-o per id.; black Daas, 20c per lb. ; Columbia smelts. ( 1 ner id.; silver annciia. o pr 10.; ciaca cod. IU per in.; craoa, i per Ooa. - OYSTERS 4?holwater bay, per gal lon. 81 10: t-r 10 lb. sack. 36: Olrmrla. por gallon. 82.48; per le lb. sack. 86.26; cannec e"C can. io ooaaa: aster in snail, ii.ii per 10. ratals, Ooal DO. Xlsw LINSEED OIL Raw, bbla, 66c: e: boiled, bbla- lie: ratni Tie: per ralloa lota of 2S caUoaa. 1 leas; mi iseai. in lOfL POI'K Manila. ; alaal. TH lb. 1E NZINK 8 dearna. eatea. lta B4 gal1, tren tbla, 11H per gaL 1 l nn-..ii,B-m eaaa lie per gaL WHITE LEAD Ton lota tVa a-er lb ; lb. lota, e per lb; Un leta, e p-er io. CXJAL UiL, j-earj, astral end star. lc rer rhiian; eoe-ra !!e gaiWa; iaiB. le gtila; baiigtit lSe iUmi: etra star, lie prai water 11 Sw le Tr ga.loa; special water wkita, , lc ri'" - 1L.1 VfV Rd rr-n an4 w'or. 1 1 : f fi'-on: - lilfC : V. M. A r i-rNtt.i II'. fHe lii.cn, t,r.e dt.-li.iate, 1 9 He fallen. the full up condition of killers. Most of them say they already have more cattle than they can accommodate in their pens and therefore are not in a position to do present arrivals-justice when it comes to naming prices, Run of calves in the yard during the 24 hours was nominal and the supply was absorbed as soon as unioaaea. u ne steadiness of the calf market of the stockyards is wonderful; fluctuations being scarcely noticeable. Enormous Bun of Bhp, For tha local market the run of sheep In the Stockdale yards during tne last 24 hours was the heaviest in history. In all 4778 head arrived comparing with a run of 241 yesterday, 838 Monday, none Saturday or Friday and 476 head last Thursday. A week ago today lout head of sheep arrived in the yards. Of the total amount received most of the arrivals were from Lyle, Wash., an ag gregate of 17 double decks coming from there during the day. Heavy run of sheen and Iambs dur ing the day finds the market filled and most of tha arrivals were not even looked at by buyers. Wants of buyers have been -nominal so far as lambs are concerned, for some time and today's heavy showing1 Is expected to unsettle conditions, generally. Those Who Supply ts Market. 1 John Ehepard sent in the record bunch of sheep into the yards. His shipment from Lyle, Wash., consisted of 17 doubles. M. M. Hoctor of Centerville. Wash., came through with two loads or nogs. C. H. Farmer again visited the yards. He brought In a mixed car of sheep and nogs irora-MCUOT tnis time. A. R. Ford, the McMlnnvllle "regu lar," offered a load of valley hoga to day. v fl. L. Overton of Brownsville came to Stockdale with a mixed load of sheep and hogs this morning. . John A. Kelley of Weiser. Idaho, suo- plled the market today with one load of cattle and one of hogs. K. J. dough of Mitchell. Or., swelled today's big. sheep arrivals by bringing in four loads this morning. Today's run of livestock compares with this day in recent years as fol- Hoga Cattle. Shee ........... 437 67 ,r... 125 172 246 87 278 81 A year ago todav there was no chana-e In the: general livestock . situation, all values being -unchanged from the previ ous day. Tard's mipreaintatlv Prices. Following are representative of lat est transactions In the Stockdale yards ana indicate aemana. supplies and qual Ity offering: . STEERS. Av. lbs. Price. 1108 $4.00 MIXED CATTLE. Av. Tba. Am. Loco., c... Am. Sugar, c. ... Am. Smelt, C. .. . do pfd. ...... Anaconda M. Co. Am. - Woolen, o. , j Atchison, o. , do pfd. . . . . B. & O., c... do pfd. ... B. R. T Can. Pac, o, Cen. Leather, do pfd. ... c. & g. w., c. 74 hi 68 182 97 47 88 122 117 117 116 lows: 1909 1908 1907 1906 1906 4778 260 I64 401 21 31 .820 Price. $1.85 13 stock ...... 1 74 18 60 12 (3 HOO8. Av. lba Prtc. ...Ill $4.3 160 TH Ill 10 ......114 T.T Zil T.7 ....l ?.o in res 1 17 7.80 Th following Is the-reneral nan of urfit- raiua in to yaras: tATiLK new etecr welrhisa llto runda. 34.2: medium ateera, 13.70 00; beat cow, II 216111; medium mwa. Ill: beat beifera, $8.00; bulla, $2 6 (f 2.35. Hifis neat east er mountains, I7, SIM: Wlllamett vallev bt 8T.TI: etorkera. 87 aiga, 37 IO0T.78. KHEEP-B-t wether. tif4l: ordinary, 84 26: erring larrb. i& t ; etraight Wea, II j !.; mtxexl leva. 84 r. , CALVUs Beat I LIT: ardlnarr. 116 0 4. Xew York Rilrer Iarke. 4 ! Xw Yk. Oft Bar e'!-e 1 quoted to-itr at . , C. M. & St. P... C. & N. W.. C. .. Ches. & Ohio. . . . Colo. F. & I., c Colo. So., c do 2d pfd .... do 1st pfd .... Corn Produots, c do pfd Del. & Hudson.. D. & R. G.. o... do pfd Erie, c , do 2d pfd ... ' do 1st pfd ... at Nor., pfd .. 111. Cent Int. Hetro., o .. do pfd Louis. & Nash.. M., K. A T., C... do pfd Distillers Ore Lands , Mo. Pacific...., Nat Lead N. Y. Central... N. Y.. O. & W. , Nor. & W.. c... North Am. . ., N. P., c Pacific M. S. Co. Penn. Ry P. G.. L. & C. Co. P. Steel Car, c. ao era Reading, c..,. do 2d pfd.... ' do 1st nfd Rep. Iron & S., a 00 nia . . . . . R. Island, c do Dfd St L. A 8. F. 2pf. do 1st pfd . . . . St L. & 8. W., c. Houtn. pacirio, c Southern Ry., c do pfd Texas & Pacific T.. St L. AS. W. do pfd. Union P&c. a. do pfd . U. S. Rubber, c. ao pro. . . . U. 8. Steel Co., c ao pro. . . . Wabash. 0. do Dfd W. V. Tel. Westinghous -Beet Sugar . . . Utah Copper . Third Aveau Cons. Gas. ... Big- Four .... K. C Southern Alton, c ..... Telephon .... Ann. Con. ... do pfd 79 14 1874 48 2 lSVi 180 1H1 86 03 189 86 "8015" 68 79 1T 60 Jan. May Oct. Jan. Oct Jan. I May WHEAT. Open. High. 101 102 3 104 98 98 CORN. 67 67H 60 60 69 69 OATS. 89 89 41 41 PORK. 1835 1835 1800 1800 LARD. 1218 1220 1080 1080 RIBS. 1140 1140 967 960 960 960 yi Slgler finds Is $66,117,585. Last year Low. Close. 101 ',4 101 103 98 67 69 69 88 41 1817 1795 1210 1067 1125 9S6 952 103B 98B 67B 60A 69 43!B 1822A 1800A 1210 1067B 1125A 957A the taxable property totaled $53,786,790, and the actual difference in the assess ment of the two years is $2,830,795, The listing in detail follows: Merchandise and stock in trade $ Oas and water mains, etc... Street railway lines, etc.... Rolling stock Telephone, telegraph lines.. Money in bank, notes, etc... Shares of stock Farm implements, ve hicles, etc Household, office equip ment Horses and mules Cattle Sheep and goats ........... Swine Dogs President Taft through his aide. Cap- ear Assessor tain A. W. Butt, was gracious enough to acknowledge the attention given him by Mr. Thompson, in a neatly worded letter. It has been the good fortune of Mr. Thompson to fit a number of per sonages on tneir way tnrougn -on-l.nrt Tha clauses sutmlied the president 14,213.406 I were of the Toric kind with gold frame. 8,004,636 I Mr. Thomnson states that while the size 6,189.116 0f the glasses were doubtless in propor 1,367,800 tion to the man. he has rarely if ever furnished a pair so large. 1.064,330 9.956,139 7,709,870 685,436 6,810,018 646.330 249.020 7,815 7,100 7,672 Mllton-Freewater Displays Win, (Sneclal I)l9P ten to The Journal.) Milton, Or., Oct. 6. The Mllton-Free water fruit and vegetable aispiays at the Umatilla-Morrow county fair held in Pendleton last week- was awarded 63 first prizes ana 1 second prises. ..I'" 1 ,' IJJ Total ,....$56,117,686 78 186 48 22 22 22 190 46 10 m US bU 60 161 161 15 48 13 168 100 86 44 62 3 PRODUCE PRICES NORTH ID SOUTH 161 40 81 68 89 93 164 85 147 116 47 162 1 15 48 152 40 48 47 95 93 184 36 147 116 47 166 166 163 91 44 105 '4 36 66" 88 13U 162 ? United Press Leaied Wire.) San Francisco, Oct. 6. Eggs, per dozen. Including cases California fresh. extras, 48c, firsts, 43o; seconds, 30c; thirds, 24c. .Butter, per pound California fresh. extras, 35c; firsts, 30c; seconds, 28c; storage, sue. New cheese, per pound California flats, fancy, 16c: firsts. 14V4c: seconds. 14c; California Young America, fancy, 16c; firsts, 16c; Oregon, 16c; New York, 18 c; Young America. 17c, Potatoes, per cental River Whites, WOULDN'T TELL WHERE HE HAD SPENT NIGHT "None of your business," is tha re tort alleged to nave Deen given Dy Harry F. Mulkins when Ethel Mulkins asked him where he had spent the night Mrs. Mulkins thought she had the right to know, for aha is his wife, and She has begun suit for divorce in the cir cuit court. She says ha many times remained out overnight. Mrs. Mulkins also alleges mat wnen she visited her husband in his place of business he told her to go away, in formed her he did not love her, and that he cared for soma one eise. .After a married life of 35 years. Eva A.- Steele has decided that freedom suits ler better. Since 1900 she has Deen living alone, as Bhe charges that her husband left her at tnat time, rney were married lBt. Johns, Mien., on Christmas day, 1874. ViotSS5 weT' poto?oM1,Bi0ri DECLARES INJURIES ' ARE PERMANENT crates. 31.60(5)1.70. Oniona Yellow, 60 70c. Oranges, per box -Valencies, $2.60 8. bO. 76 76 67 67 28 130 29 69 34 61 28H 129 29 68 84 60 128 Seattle. Oct 6. Rntter. nr nnnn Washington creamery, firsts, 37c; ranch, JW2ic; eastern- creamery. 31(34c: t t. o c: Eggs, per dozen Local ranch, 42c; fancy white eastern, 86c; eastern stor age, 2833c; Oregon, 36&38c. Cheese, ner nound Cream hrlelr 17a 18c; wheel Swiss, 21c; block Swiss, 16o; Limburger, 18c; new Tillamook, 18 c; Tlllamnnlr Vmino- lm.rlf,a is., tt - i consln twins, 18c; Wisconsin Youn made by the machine. Onions Green, 30o Harvey Dewees, Injured on August 3 while operating a cement and gravel mixer for the Hassam Paving company on Grand avenue, near Taylor street, has filed suit in the circuit court against the Portland Railway, Light & Power company ror izu.uuu aamagea, with $200 additional for loss of wages and 360 lor -meaicai attention. Dewees in hiS complaint says he was struck in the back by a streetcar, which he could not hear because of the noise made by the machine. He alleges that the car was operated at excessive speed of warning was 1 . . . - . , mam j. ... , ' inn tnat no sianai lornia, tc per pound; "walla Walla, given, iib waa uimw i l"c w " lUc vvaJia" two ribs broken, one thumb broken, and h says his nervous system was mat tered. He aays he has lost the use of his left arm and Is permanently In jured in the back and aoaoisen. Good Samaritan Robbed. Henry Samuelson, living at Thirty eighth and Sandy road, waa touched with pity for Fred Wagner on the evening of August 6, when the latter told a story of trouble anfl asked for money to get loaging tor tne nigm. Samuelson gave him a bed for the night. and discovered the next morning that hia lodger had taken $18. 80. A warrant was issued, and Wagner arrested yes terday by Deputy Constable Kternan, and placed In the county JalL 'otatoes 318 ner ton; sweata ti ik 1, or . , ' . . .' ' - M.io ier nuinrea weignt DISAPPOINTED WITH SMALL PRUf,E SIZES Overbeck & Cooke Co. ' Commission Merchants ' Stocks Bonds ; Cotton, Grain. Etc ' 216-3ir Board of Trade Baildins Members Chicago Board of Trad. Correspondents of Logan ft Bryan, Chicago, New York, Boston. , W hav tha only private wlr' connecting Portland with tb , astern exchanges. ' (Br Journal Leased Salem Wire.) Salem. Or.. Oct. 6. Local prune pack S report that tha nrunea ir. picked and cured rapidly, but there has been considerable disappointment in the quality of the outnut thla ver Tm quantity win De large, hut th quality poor.. Trees have been overloaded and the dry, cold summer has prevented the trees from attaining sufficient vitality mfnt fl "JfTP.E'JXlV to yield a superb quality with the Elace u u,a by l" Potlan, usual uatv value and the iveracJ Storage company. Several sew amount of sugar. average rhne w doaely packed la it Total sale for day. 1.101.16 eharea Call money eloaed at 404 per aeat Hori VTraar la East. Chicago. Oct t. Hogs. 18.008: aat- tie. ji.vvu: anerpv .. Hogs arc weak at yesterday's rlne- rw. Mixed, 7eil0; gnod. fT.PS 10; rough. 87.40 T.70; light. $7.05 II. Cattle steady ta 10 hlcber. be-p weak. Omaha. Oct Hoia 416: eattla. ; sheep. I2.8. Kanaaa City. Oct .nogs, 1T.006; cat tie, 14.; atteep. I.. Liverpool tThewt Matet. Livarpool-Oi- 8. Wetr r-n- tv. D-ceenber ......... .Ts 14 ?aVtl Mr, n , , Sd &Uy . Ts 8d T Sd mere will be a acareltv nf h.t 1. known aa the IO-40a. or the largest slae which alwara bring top notch prices. Th large prunee are demanded by the eastern trade and Oregon haa been fa moua for It large sixes. On account of th peculiar quality of the product this year they dry away to very small sisea. Despite thee unfortunate elre-una-Stancea it la predicted that th prun rrowers will make money thla year. Th market la slow In opening, at I II th large quantity the trovers will have ta sell will put them far to tb rood, on th season cutput About rlv cars hav ben hlpp-1 by W. C Tlllaoa a Cv and H. 8. Oiia, parkera, thla week for European consumption. Pack In a haa )ut ' bea-un In Mmt. Ralaa bar delayed rk-ktna wrv little and drying la well along. COURT OVERRULES FLEA OF ABATEMENT, Jodr WoTrerfva avemiVaMt tnei etleai Of lUtiwwl filed by Fre-tr-k A. k rN la th land eaa ef fal Vy rr"-r et al. at the V -rir se1ei of (He fd- , eral ert. Th'a waa or r f th el llrT" ra wblr mad W'-KhVter. Pw- ; tr. Men wn many hr aotor-1 loss tLrocgt4t U rear. try. . Blase in Basement. Spontaneous combustion caused a small blase at noon today In tb ha Be st reel, which van In ma- tne place. The loas is liz. Bitulithic Pave ment Brings Satisfaction Axn xuracaviroES tsb taxttb Or ABXTTOirO PBOrSlTT kobii mi akt oma FAYXaCXirr ' BECAUSE n Is durable, ev oracks, maks bo solas or rombl from passing Tahlolea, oolleota no dosl or mod. rtxrthermor, 28 glvs a gar foot hold for fcorsM, Automobiles win sot skid. "' j - ? . .. ' Warren Construction . Company slT t OUOOI lumbermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH CS, STARK Depoaitt Oetober Deports October I, 1509