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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 21. lOOa. TT A TPTGTP ftTH?W3 rThTTT WrfTT TTIWS TATT A TOT&TCTS I PRODUCE PRICES XLijf U. il ILJLJ XL XXJIUUU U. Mll - W U VLUMILJIU 1 VlLiLiUUUillL-J XL UJ JlflDTU lf QflllTI IIVIIMI IIIIW ' WVlSI FlfE SH SOXWB ' . IS VERY SCARCE Few Steelheads Coming For ward and Lata Boats Add , to Troubles of Trade A" . Thar haa beta practically a' shutoff - Of supnllas of aalmon f rum tho C lumbla rlvr during; tha past 14 hour a. niieinriaa, wmrn nave uen mi juu elnal auuulv in tha fresh uJmua mar kat recently, are aoanrlr oornlrig for- . ward at all Juat now. To make matters woraa the regular fliih boat from tUa lowar river tha Lurllna haa bean vary lata In arrlvlnr recently and this baa don considerable damage to tha trade. . Tha fieh boat arrived yeatcrday around tha noon hour and today tt ie not ' ' peeled before lata In tha afternoon, whlla It ahould pome early in tha morn- '.'., Canned almoa atari tlm. ' Markat tnr ninntd aalmon ta la i aallant abapa locally aa wall aa ta othar Ing and only a f aw ease of staalheads are now In market. All of tba Ulla hay bean Bold even in thla trade, tha . onea remaining consisting ntlrly of half flat. A A Advlcaa by mall from tha eaat atata . that tba aalmon rnaraet mere ia me oesi in, years and that moat of tha 1I0 pa ok ' la already out of aacond hand and la going rapidly Into consumption bacauaa or tna lacn ox oia siocs, u imti iwu uponv ' J : ' v - 4, ;;. i -.r t ; HOPS QUIET BUT STEADY 1 - . ; -" r .. ' ' ' '.' - Exports From United States Greater 'Ji 4 Than Same Period in 1008. European hop markata ara expected to lead the trade her and In the eaat. Europe haa recently been - a . liberal - buyer of American ' hope at eaatern : center. Exports from September 1 to date ahow (128 bale compared with 8897 bale for tha aame period a year a. go. For the aame period -the Import Into the United Btatea ahow 480 bale compared with JOS balea a year ago, There 1 practically nothing doing In the local hop market at thla time, X t SUMMARY Or !,onal market about to a buhl lower for wheat. '''"''flCOIB: SELL ill' 83.60 III YARDS liarlev and oat trad small With prlo ateady. - 1, 4 Hay market valuaa firm at unchanged ftauraa. Liverpool wheat open and cloeae sharply lowar. ' Chicago wheat closes higher for December; other down. lire took. a HI if heat values for thla tlm f yr now In afTact for cattle. , a Blears aell aa Man aa II. J for aalect aiuff at Stockdale. , e Ualaa of prime eow up to IMQ In local llveatork market .... Heat bos ara holding very firm at II. ' Normal run of aheep and lamb hold market quit firm, ' 1 , -v ..-,.-. - laoal rroduaa. Freah aalmon 1 aoaroaat In year In local market . : Hop ar ataady but :tranactlon ra nominal., ; . ' Fruit Inapector get erx.uy and complaint follow a , fillgbtly better .tone In rront atreet for aelected egg. , . ' I. , . Chicken demaed 1 now jualllngth local aupply. . - - Local Muacat. grapaa r acaro and price ar batter. . "' ) llucklelrrlea aell rather, low becau of limited demand. ' ;-i ' ' Sharp break In oelery price bacauaa of poor etuff offering. ' , Tlnanolal. e Cotton market 1 rery rrtlo In New Tork aurmg dr. ' ' Judge Lovett alected prealdent af th Union Pacific. ' ' Union Pacific earn about 1 per nt on tba common. . . . Stock resaln om of the early loaea toward cloalng. .. . Hank of England rata. I fled to pr cent - ; ; V- American aeourltlea ,wak and lower In London market v ' " ' ' ; . , r.iir a ni mn i nrti-f f In n haa checked tha advanoa- ' . A A MM ' ' " - ,t ' Amerloan Hiidga po. to begin oonatruotion oc plant at Gary. , v ; - . Jk. A. AAA aa. A A A.A A A ' A . A A. A. A A Best Prices Obtained ,fo ThisTeriol of Season at Stockdale. UNION BTOCICT A Rtfl RUN. Hogs. CatUa Calvea 8hei. Thuradar .... too Wedneadar '. . 177 Tueaday ..... Ill klonday Ill Saturday . hi 101 ; 40 -'17... ill , bi ' 19 ,J cur WHEAT Il'O CENTS A BUSHEL Drop, in the Cash (Markets East of Eockies Has M fect Club at 90c. in nnntructa and : maJdna- earlv deliv eries. However, the market 1 good and ' ateady with practically no change In 'price offering. - s . Tha New Tork Producera Price Cur rent aaya of th general aituation: .. "Market In New York atate haa been . aomewhat quieter thla week and no verv heavv buvlna haa been reoorted. We hear of Bale in Scoharie county of about 600 balea at 85 38c. From other eectlon at the atate aaiea nave oeon cattering and grower- are ahowlna; more disposition, to . sell tha .lower grades. Locally, the market has been very quiet. The official English esti mate of that orop is 214,000 cwt, one of the shortest crops on record. Their market, however, continues firm but dull. The German markets continue very firm.' New" York hop prices, per pound : State. 1909, prime to-choice. .. .37 !9o State, 1909, medium to good. r. .86Q)86a Pacific coast. 1909. prima to . choice ,.28;9d Pacific coast, 1909, medium to , . good ..2 State, 1908, prima to choice. .. Nom. 8tate, 1907 Nftna. " Pacific coast, 1908, prima to . . - choice ....r....f.l8 j0o Taciflo coast, 1907 ...ll16c Grmans, 1908 . .70 78o , Pacifio ooast, 1908 ......... ..810o LOCAL EGGS ABE FIRMER Movement Slightly Increased With a Few Sale at lo Advance. Egg market 1 showing an Improve ment in the ton aa bad been expected. While receipts from the eaat continue liberal and another ear of first class " stock was unleaded this morning, the better class of local eggs ara moving better. : . - - . . Balea of local ranch stock are being; mmi Ht si . and 15c but both Drlces are the market for tha day. Most. tf the sale. bowvr, at th smaller -. flxm ' .- :-,..., ........ .. Those who have no local eggs to sell ask the higher figure, but insist mat tha eastern stock la better aven at materially lower values, Sam old garaa to use th Oregon farmer .to neap me ais or aastern stock. LOCAL MUSCATS ARE SCARCE JJorUiwegt Crop Weather. rtAnn and WaahlnrtonOocaslonal rain tonight and frlday; southerly Winds. ."-' Idaho Rata tonight or Friday; warm er southeast portion tonignt. - Wheat Losinflr 2c Here. Cnmnetitlon for wheat . wa lass atrenuou In this and other northwest rn markata durlnc the day." As for' cast by Th Journal ytrdity the loss In pric of cash wheat at miaaje weai and . southeastern points nas pui uui market out of line and a decline of about 2c a bushel her wa the result Club I now quoted at 90o and blue stem at 8901 buahal. track delivery Portland. -; - . ' . ,'- ' - Market for other grain 1 steady but unchanged with little business reported because of the holding by producers. Export flour is firmer with a few sales being made at 18.90. i Tendency Is upward because of tha demand from the east. . No change In local prices is at present contemplated. - . - though tha quality of tb fruit la th best In years, - - "The call I rather limited at the moment,", says Fred Bchmalta of F. C. Bi-hmilti A C.it.. -"and aales are belna made today along Front street from 6c a pound upward.'? - - Receipts at thi tlma ar rather lib eral and Ilia slow sale Is probably due to the continuance of the good run of other frUltS.f:,ww---' ti' f FRONT STREET QUOTATIOIfS Hoc. Wool ana B10. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 17c; prim to choice, 16c; prime, lfiHc; meaium, 16c; 19Q9 choice, zee; prime, Z6o. WOOL 1909. Willamette valley, 100 lit.- .A.t.rn Omrnn. t06t 2 to. TALLOW Prime, per lb, lo; No. 8 and trrease, 22H?.. . ..J.. S HESPd kims tsnearing,s sach: short wool, 2660o; .medium wool. 60c Q) 11 each; . long waol. 76c9 11.25 each. ; VOTIIR 1908. IS)24o lb. HIDES Dry hides, 1718tto v: freen. 9hjioho id; duiu, green , o lb; kips. 10 10 He; calves, green. 1618o. per lb. , BUTTER FAT Pollvery t o. b. Port. land bweet cream, S4c; sour, szQ, BUTTER Extra Creamery, 6e; lan- ey, 8486c: store.. zxc . ordinary run, StMc; seconds, tOc loca,! storage, SOc; eastern. ?8(n?sc. IGEHTIIIII THE BEIIIIISIIilE News of Weather There Affects All World's Markets: CHICAOO WHEAT MARKET. Oct. 21. Oct 20. Gain. 1908. Dee. 104 104 99 May ..... 104T4 ' 108 10IH Juiy 4ii 9 ' 7H Loss. Grapes Prom the Dalle Sell aa High Eran0y -, aa ?Jr oncorus jmovq H.tev Grape market is In good shapa gener ally. While prices are higher In the south and attempts were made here to force values In Una with those ruling In orimary markets, they were not a - success. Tokays are selling along Front street from $1 to 21-16 a orate for best "arrival, while soma ordinary truck is aelllnir lower. ' - Market is practically bar of local Muscats today and yesterday, tha best ,' Dalles stock sold at 81 a boa and from tht tho nrica ruled 10c lower. . Niagara grapes in four-pound baskets " "'are selling rather slowly and some were .; oriering tnis morning at ioc a Dasicex. dream flats, 18o; triplets and daisies, 18c; Young Amer pfttJLTRY . : Mixed ehlcken. it 9 14 Uc; fancy hens, 16c; roosters, old, 10 i lie; springs, nnpio; gaese, iwc; uf.itn. i : turitpva. alive. lawiBc: dressed, 220; pigeons, squabs, 82 per docen; dresaod nickens, i invite -: Orala, ITlonr and Xay. BARLEY ' Producers rrlce 1909 Feed. 125.75; rol.'rd. 230: brewing. 826.60. WHEAT Track CIud, oo; hlue- stem, . 99c; red. 8o; fortyfold, 92c; Turkey red,. 90c; . Willamette valley, 90c- - "" - - - . V - - ---( MILL8TUFFS Sellinjr prlo Bran. 135. RO: middlings, .ssz; snorts, sz7.a; Concords are not arriving ao, freely J ch0 2228.; alfalfa meat 819 per ton. and ala is better, ; INSPECTOR IS OVERZEAXOUS Wanta to Condemn Some of Choicest - Apples That Entered Market; Multnomah county's fruit Inspector has become so busy lately that he has startled the trade, uoing tne rounds 'Of Front street thla morning ha mad attempt to condemn some of the choic- ' est Hood River winter banana apples that ever' reached thla market Ho thought aome small spots told of Ban Jose scale. - At another place he under took to condemn a bunch of Bellflower applea. In this Instance he believed th small spots, which - are always shown on that variety, were signs of real scale. As usual he was "bluffed" out of the condemning act. - ; IN FRONT STREET MARKETS ' Egg Plants' Ilard to More Chicken Demand and Supply Equal Here. Egg plant Is hard to mave. Price rana from 81 to 81.86 a crate. Tomatoes are romlng forward in small lota, tin ls around 60c - Chicken market ia unchanged with ar rivals anil ainuuia juii tmui tquiu KomV very fancy cabbage is now com ing forward. Best at 11 crated. Despite the fact that local peppers are overplentlful and are -of fine qual ity with salea at low enrw, supplies sre being brought f-ora California. Lat ter not so gooa eiiner. CELERY MARKET 8LUXPINO. Too Morh Poor Track Coming From the North Fancy Local Scarce, rVWy market bas takea a auddea spell of weaknree and pri-e ar brina; 'ahed by ret-lyer la ordr to onload achmuUrd hoMlrra. Receipts are greater and a lars pr cnt of th lock from tha rorth is rot In bt ahaf a. tomt af this la satlicg aa low a e a dti. Pom extra lert loal stork la trlivr Ing m ''-. HwTr. tbla latter Is rrr In fact mi moot too scare to quota. mCKLO.EKnJES SELL SLOW , , rVr1 t w a Iw aa 0e a rowad Oaalitr tS- Krt la Year. in Ut u.rm at u..e Urr.a af-i FLOUR .Oltf cron Selling nrica Eastern Oregon patent, ffi.zs; siraiKUt. 15.30 .00: export 83.10; bakera, 16.00 6.25: valley. 65. 60. isew crop, patent! I5.lt: atraiarht 14.85: takers. st.S53e.OO WlUamett valley. 84.90 bbl.: arabam. Us, $6.80; whole wheat 86.80; ry. id. 16.50; bales, 53.00. hat producer tnca -rtew umotny, Willamette valley fancy. 818: ordi nary, 817; eaatern ' Oregon, 820; mixed. 614016: clover no, i. Il4ni&: wnaat 514W16: cheat I15WH: alfalfa. 516. OATS Spot delivery, oaw. produoers- price Track No. l white,-828.50; gray, 827.50. CORN Whole.. 886: cracked. 217 to rrsit and Tegetablea, FRESH FRUITS Oranere. Valanclaa. 2S.25O8.50 box; bananas, 6o lo. ; lem'ons, 8506 box; grapefruit 84; cantaloupes, 81 wi.tu De&cnes. tancy. uatoii: orai- .... .KA.Hn, .r 1 tr . n. r. a u 1.16; concoras.. mtiioc: nucaieoer- rles, 6 gc. - Ing, eaatern Multnomah and Clackamas, 60a65c; Willamette vauey, sue ONIONS Jobbing, 81.25 per sack; garlic. 10c per id. ArrLKo ll.ltDI.t. v VEfiKTABLES t.jw tomlps. Ore son. 21 sack: beets. 81.50: carrots u.e sacx: cabbage, local. 21; tomatoes, local, fancy. 8566o per crate: bean a. So per lb.; cauliriower. tocVil aos; paaa. so id; horseradish, 10c; green onions, le par dot.; peppers, bell. V 7e per lo; Bead lettuce. 20c dox: hothoura, 11.16 box; radish. 10O doa buncbea; celery, 40 56c dox.; erg plant, 8101.16 erat; rhubarb, le per in.; corn, -6i.it aacx. Qraoarlaa. 8ffcta. JSta. SUGAR Cube, 16.46; powdered. 16.15; fruit or berry, 86.68; dry granulated, Chicago, Oct 21. Wheat opened and closed mixed, closing being o higher to c lower. December made tha only gain, while tha loss wa In th May and July. - Foreign market wer of a nature that did not enthuse th bull leader to any extent. Liverpool opening d to d lower and cloalng with a loaa of d to Id. - The bearish feature of tha day was the cable from Broomhall at Liverpool to the effect that bis agent at Buenos Ay res had advised him that tha orop there -was making excellent progress under mors favorable ' weather condi tions. . ,i- , This Is what affected forelrn senti ment dArlng the day and in turn hurt the late deliveries In this market. Ad vance in the December was caused by hort covering. ' Coarse sraina were Influenced by the weaker feeling In wheat and both oats and barley show fractional losses for the day. Pork products were mixed. October waa dull with only one quotation, the same aa yesterday. January waa 15c higher at 1860 bid and May lOo hicrher at 1838 bid. , cash sales: . . WheatNo. 2 red. 81.201.22: No. 8 red. 11.15(3)1. 20; No. 3 hard winter. 81.10 I vi.i; no. a. nara winter, 61.06OT1.io; No. 1 northern spring, 11.07(3) 1.08; No. 2 nortnern spring, i.u&i.07; ixo. soring. 81.04 1.07. Corn No. 2. 604 81c: No. t white 6H4lc; No. 2 yellow. 6161ttc; 1 Range of Chicago prices furnished by uveroeck t uooke ca WHEAT. Open. High. 104 7 Dec. Mar July ...104H Deo. May . , July . Dae. .. May .. July Oct Jan. May Oot ...... Jan., ...... May ...... Oot Jan. May; i Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool, Oct It Wheat; ' - '. . ' - - v Oncn. December -.... 7s 8 d March , 7s ltd May ........... .......7s 6 d 66 6: cent A.. 15.66; Extra B., 66.86 box as aoldca 86 41; D yeUow. 86.15; bar- aarrvis 10c. 66 rela 16c: half advance oa sack baa la. - (Abuva qaotatlooa ar 89 day set eaak a''tatnna.) - SALT Coarae TTalf ground. 168s. 81 rer ton: Its. 16.60: taMa. dairy. 60a. 16 6t: l0a, 114: bale. II 26, extra flae harrals. re 6 and la. 84.6tQ6.l; lBJt wk, ! 66 rr tm. H.iVF.T New. ime vr lb. ' RIrE Impact! Japaa No-. L 8He Na. I. 6 He: New Or) mas aaad, 6;oie; Cr-r-le. Ie. rfKK gmaTl wMta. II: birr wbla 4 2 6; rlrk, 94; bayou. 1 4. 'I; Lima, 16; reJa. 17.1. kMtt, rtak aa4 rravladaas. HA VS. BACOt, KTC frt',n riaek f!-;i fam. tiSc; brealitt bafn. r'. Hf; r"ir r".i, 1 .- . rr ..? short .ar. iioiH, llc. tacts,! Union Stockyards. Btoekdal. Oot 21 Ctttl ar bringing, higher price to day than ever before In th history of tb local market for this tlm of th year. " Steers ar . aetllng'. as 'high as 64.76. while good eow6 bava moved in th yard during tb pat 14 hoars s nign a is.60. - . - Stock that brought thai big! value wr of course out of th ordinary, but th transactions indicate that, there la a market her for livestock showing bet ter quality than has bean received here tofore. . . ., ,- . :' , . Cows that bring 83.60 ar not ahown In th yards svery day of tba week and therefore credit for bringing In, such good stuff naturally goes to tha ship per. S. S. Stearns of Shanlko, lu tb one Who sent In the latest cattle of merit and-everyone in the yards: buy ers and sellers alike wish that there rt. l I were more Ilka him. R & S. took tha DUlier Ut rowing highest priced cows at 13.60. there be- ins- a carioaa oi mis graue. 'xoe same killer likewise took a load of steers at 84.76. th too notch for recent trans actions. Tho union Meat company took a car of steers that ranged in price irora it. io aown to t-i.jD. AU Cattle la axoelleat Shapa, Market for cattle 1 In excellent ahana here at the present time. Ths ahin. ment or aar. o teams, wno ny tne way Is th breeder of fancy Hereford cat tl and whose latest shlnment was han. dlod by "Dad" Hunt of Hunt & Lacey, indicates the full strength of to pres ent situation at 8tockdal. - Whlla there haa been a very liberal run of cattle in the yards recently, de mand has absorbed all that cam and today nominal showing found the mar ket in best possible shape to' receive a Continuation of mod mnnll.. . All grades of cattle are finding equally good call, bulla selling up to 2.26 and calves bb nitfn as d.iu. Todays run of cattle was but three neaa ana oz calves, cattle arrivals yes terday wVe 603 head, Tuesday 490, Mon dav 617, Saturday 79, and last Friday tuu ueBU. Hogs Ara rinn at 98.00. Talk of a lower hoe market at this time seems- to have drifted away for i vne moment (stockdale buyers are eagerly offering as high as 28 for swine, if good enough. There was only a small run of hogs In the yards during the day; a total of 100 head being received. This compares with 877 yesterday, 888 Tuesday, 231 Monday, 88 Saturday and none last Friday. There was a small sprinkling of sheep in the yarda during the day. Condition of the sheep and lamb trade continues very good at Stockdale and prices re main as high a formerly quoted. Thos Who Supply th ataxket. . Gregory & Railing of Mount Angel, were offering a mixed car of hogs and sheen in tho yards today. ; T. J. Brown of Baker City camel mrougn wun a mixed car or cattle and caives toaay. isnipment was well re ceived. , J. C. Milftr of Bellue, Idaho, waa an biiivhi wun a, carioaa or nogsk xoaay s run or livestock Compares u' uajr in roueut years as lOl- lows: . Hogs. Cattle. Sheen. ivu 100 8 76 0 Z02 10J 70 108 811 1906 610 ... JJO 1905 490 ... v ::. A year ago today all lines of livestock wen... noKB zoo lower, nthitri nn. V11UUSTCU. Tard's prntay rrlo. Following ar reDresentatlva of laf, est transactions In the vards .nd tnrti. cate demand, supplies and quality offer- lus STEERS. Av. lbs. 1335 1297 ...1060 S....117S ....ii... 970 COW8. , '875 900- 86 9 ............. 980 . 880 . 758 . 913 :1008 .10SO 1020 .1080 . 990 . 964 .1003 .997 .1080 .1008 .. .....1062 'YEARLING CATTLE, 610 UIIIOII PACIFIC REPORT IS GOOD M Gain of Orer. $19,000,000 Is ; Shown In Afiset$--Bank tvVofEngland JateUp:;;: report shows that tha lo own 2166.724,690 of Its Ina and I317.4J2.922 worth In-other roads and proper-1 Near York.. Oot. 21 At tha martin of 4 ho Union Parlfio,tday at Salt Lak .iuuk Lovttt wm elected prealdent in plac ot E. If. Harrlmun. A forecaat of tne company union I'uclflo own aecurltl of securities ties. . ihe rail tralfio yielded 10 per rent ana in mveatmenta -par cent Total earnings - applicable to dividend reacn aDoui i per rent, uain in ex reas assets over Ilabllltle la over 5i,eoo,ooo. . Notwlthitandlnr tha "rood Union Pa olflo report the stock market received but little bullishness until almost th close of th day when niQst shares r- mra ineir rnrir loiiru Advance to ( per cent of th Bank of England - rat wa on or tn bearian argumenta On the other aide there wa a weaker feeling .for. American aaeurl ties and most valuaa closed lawer. Mlssoiirl Pacifla was the big attrac tion in today's erratic trading and closed wltn a net advance or z. points over yes terday; this being tha greatest, of tb day. . j i-at in tne day union ascitic San Franelsao. Oct. II. Kites per doaen "ahfornla, freah, Including eases; bxiraa, 6le; flrat. ;c; so nda, 20c; thirds. Ho; storag extras nound California fraah firata. 3IVhc; aaovnUa He: toras auraa. 8oo. New shaves, ner Dound Oallfornl riaia, ranry, lie- nrata. Jte; BMoncis, He; California rouns America, fancy lltto: firata. 16e: Orcon. !: do New Xork. lhHe; do Young Amnrlea, HHc rotate, bar cental Itlver WhIUm. 6626S.ln aaaka: Sallnaa. 31.26(1.4 Orrgoria, II tf 1.10; awat potaloea. In Crates, 1 1.60 w 1.70. Onion yellow. 75986 " f .'.. Orang rV'alanolaa, 242. - ' - Seattle. Wash..' Oct. 21. Washing lie; eaatern oraumery. tiuito; pro- teas, i iTfyise. - . - . l.xss. oer dosen Local ranch. 450 46c; fancy whit, eastern, 25c: eaatern tores.. 2l(r2le: Oreaon. 34 1) 31c. t:hea Cream brick. 17 tt 16c: wheel Swlaa, 2lc; block Swiss. 18e; llmbiir ger. lie; new Tillamook. 18 He: Tilla mook Young America, lie; Wisconsin twins, llo; Wisconsin Young America, 15V lie Onions Orean. ISe rr down; Call- lornia. uto par pouna; wana win, I'otafoe Yakfma; 814016 ner toe: white Vivers. 812018 ner ton: aweeta. l4per cwt t - 1 - - - HOOD RIVER SECURES $3.35 FOR ITS BEST -re-1 . s - i , i Celved Some gOOd buying and Closed a.' mmmmmmmmm mmmm , ,f - point above yesterday's final figures I ' .. m.nret. vk. MH.n snd Southern Pacific was aided, to th TI '?( J.? o. l.t... extent of a half point - . . "0o.iLv,l,l0ry Th? pfI! Kteel atnrka wr very active, esnenl- !''".'''"" Ht ly the-common of th. U.'S. corpora- Ltli all Hon. Closlna- was IV Dolnta hi flier and aeveral fraction. were added to th preferred.. . , . Ranee' of New York prices furnished by Overbeck He Cooke Co.; DESCRIPTION. 0 S- f i : : 5 : Amal. Cop. Co.. m. C- & F., c. do ptd 89H It 77 58U 130H 1119b 40 8.H 13014 104 116 94 78V4 183 'ii'hi 189 87 46 62, 78 47 48K -147 'ft IV iCORN. Low. Close. 103 104 104 Vi 304 98 l. 98 B 69Ji 69 68 69 1 eiS 60 1A 60 80 60 60 OATS. 89 89 S9H 89A 42 42 41 42B 89 40 . 39 89 PORK 8286 . .... 2385 1855 1862 .. 18S0 1860B 1832 1840 1827 . 1835B LARD. 1265 1275 1250 1260 1107 1110 1075 1082 RIBS. 1127 1180 977 983 970 . 977." 1105 107? 1128 . 976 970 1110 1080 1125A 982A ,1.977. Cl'osel 7s 7d 7s 6 7s 6d NEW YORK COTTON MARKET (Furnished by Overbeck aV Cooke -Co.) jxw V.XOTK, uct. ai. cotton: Onen. Hia-h. Low. Jan., ...... 1872 . 1378 1865 X 9b. March .... 1879 1885 1373 AprU ..... 1377 1377- 1377 May 1882 1888 1376 June . .. 1878 .... July 1872 .1878 1368 AUg. 1137 1639 1326 Sp t. ' Oct. ...... 1867 1373 - 1267 Nov. 1366 1371 1366 Deo. ...... 1372 1380 1367 Close. 1875(976 137980 188384 138885 86 78 1385 1876 12740 18370 1366 1370(9 1S6 76 89 60 72 69 1378479 smoked. II c: pickled tongues, lOo icn. , DRESSED MEATS . Front atreat hega, fancy, Vc; ordinary 9e; veals, extra. 10llc; ordinary, 10c; neavy, oc; mutton, fc; lamD. ic lakd-Kettle leaf. 10a. 16c per lb.; 6s. Uo per lb.: 50 lb. tins, 16 He per lb.; steam rendered. 10s uc per io.i as, is mo per 10.; com Douna. iqs. 10 c per 10. ulamb nsrasneii, per - vom. ts.tv; rscnr ciams, tz dox. fish Rock cod., ioo id.: nounders. 6c lb; halibut, 9c lb; striped bass. 16e lb: catfish, i oc id; aalmon. Chinook 7e per lb; slivers, 6c lb; soles, 6o lb; shrimpa. 12 lb; perch to lb; toa cdd. 8e per lb: lobsters. 26o Per Ihi fresh mack era 1. ) per lb.; crawfish, 21c per do.; aturgeon, 12 He per lb.; black baas, too per lb.: Columbia smelts, 4) per lb.; sliver smelts, to per lb.; black cod. e per id.; craos, i1.io per aos. OTBTERS Shoal water bar. txr rat ion, 2 6; per 106 lb. sack, 86; Olympla. per gallon. 12.40; per 100 lb. sack, 37 9 ks : canned, oo can. lie oosea: eastern In shell. 11.71 per 106. 2atata. Coal HL 2rta LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla 68c: caee. 71e; bollad. bbla., I)c; ease. 76c; per sauoa iota or iti.xiiioaa ia ell rake meal, 387 toa. ROPE Manila, ic; sisaL TH lb. BL.NZI.Nli 66 dea-reea, caeea. It B gal.; Iron bbla 11 Ho per gaL TiRfEMiMS in caaea rar rax WHITE LEAD Ton lota tV dm IV; 6 lb. lot. 8 par lb.; las lota, e par lo. COAL OIL Pea rL eatral and star, 19fl r rallon: eocene, 2c a-aJlon: ejalna. e f nm headlight. lSo galloa; eitrs tar, lie gaiJoa; water whit. 11 Hi? v. rr rallon; special water whit. He r.". , rA MLIX& Pel rrewn aKi mnr. I9!lc g: on: It ao,:tia, 1PG17H n; V. M. P. rirrtln. iMUIt-it ai.os; accui eisuuai. gaice. 1 12 12 10 25 16 2 1 6 8 1 18 31 15 15 12 27. 27 4 26 22 26 24 4 7 , . . . V i . , b , ..... p a Price. 24.75 4.85 4.80 4.60 8.75 $2.50 2.60 3.80 8.80 8.30 8.80 2.7 : 8.2 8.00 3.80 3.40 8.25 8.35 3.35 2.60 8.20 8.80 8.25 2.25 18.00 4.00 tag bull 453 BULLS AND STAGS. .....1500 ...1420 ...1420 ' ...1640 ...1840 ...1480 1416 1515 . 165ff CALVES. 172 441 160 . nOGS. ......222 166 . ... 172 Tha following la the . e-emeral Of livestock value In th yards: wriWi rsest steer, weirhlnr lino pound. 64.5004. 76: medinm ateera $4.25;. best rsowa, $3.6003 40; mettlum cowa, t.sa; peat Del rera, . 63.56 bulls. $1.76 2.25. - HOGS -Bett east or monrrralna. il- Wlllamette valley best. $7.76(J7.86; rntc.f iei wetners, vt.ie; oru nsry. 4; sprlnc lamb.- ISO6.60; iraiiQi rwn. ii..id.ii: mixaa 14.00. CALVES Best, 86.25: ordlnarr. 22 60 f t.wv. 78 10 60 $2.25 2.25 3.25 2.50 2.00 2.25 2.2$ 2.00 2.00 $6.25 4.00 6.25 $8.00 7.60 , 7.60 rang SIMPLY OVERDREW niS ACC0UXT O. H. Seipla, th Eugan raal aetata dealer who was arrested for floating several worthhtes checks, bas baa die charged upon motion of tha district ttoroey. Ths checks he drew upon hi account, bat at th tlm given, th account waa closed sat. Sefpl claimed b tbougbt tber wa eBgk funds ta hi nam to tnaet tb papera Property Goes to Widow. . Mrs. Antonl Colli as. widow of Fob ert J. Collla. becomes 1 devise of his property for Ufa aadar tba wul 0t Collins, filed la th ac-anty csrt. At her death tb property -arm a rually dtrfled Wtvft tkslr ami. Robert 3. Coiltss and Jha O. Colittt T va)usf ths tat ia eat 'mate J at una. in. Cot.. Oil. c. Am. Loco., c . . . . m. sugar, c... m. Smelt, c. .. . do . pfd Anac. Mining Co. Am. Woolen, c. . Atchison, c .... do pfd ....... Bait, tt Ohio, c. . do pfd Brooklyn R. T... Canadian Pac, c. cent. -Leather, c do pfd . . . . cm & urt. w., c C. M. & St Paul. C. & N. W., c Ches. & Ohio... Colo. F. & I., c. . coio. southern, o do 2d pfd Colo. So., first p. C. Products, c . . do pfd. Del. & Hud. D. & R. G., c. . . . do pfd. Erie, c. do 2d pfd. . . . do 1st pfd. . . . G. Northern, pfd. 111. Central .... Inter. Met, c. , . . do rfd Louis. & Nash. . M., K. & T.. c... do pfd Distillers Ore Lands Am. Can do pfd Mo. Paclfio National 1 X Y. Central .'. N. Y., Ont A W. Nor. A W, a. . . do pfd N. American . . . N. Pacific, c. ... Pac M. S. S. Co. Penn. Ry. ...... P.G.L.&C. Co.. Pre. St Car. o.. do Dfd. ... Reading, c do 2d pfd do 1st nfd Rep. I. & s., c. do pfd Rock Island, c do nfd. St. L. & 8. F.. 2nf. ao iflt rtm 6t L. & S. W.. c ao Dia. South. Pac. o. So. Ry., c. ... . do nfd. Tex. & Pac . T., St L. & W., c ao Dra. Union Pacific, c do pfd U. 8. Rubber, o. . do pfd U. S. Steel Co.. c. do pfd Wabash, c. . . . , . do pfd. W. U- T. . . . . . . . Wis. Cen.. c.... do pfd Westinghouse .. Beet Sugar Utah Copper , . . Third Ave Cons. Gas Big Four .... . C. Southern y. Spring . . . no pfd. Alton, c. Telephone . . Vs, Chemical . otal sales. 879,000 shar oney, 83H per cent HZ 18UV, 7 112 46 57 121 104H 118 4 78 184 i7H 'i9 159 HZ 89 45 62 78 82 69 T 58H 180 86 H 111 4BH 36H 120H 104 116 93 77 183 46 18 158 189 87 44 61 78 48 85 38 40 47 148S147 92 46 105 38 152 H 47 break all previous records. Ths hlshest price ever paid for Hood River apples up to two years ago was paid by th Davidson Fruit company, of this city, when they bought the entire Hood River crop and paid 3.Z7ft per. box for the fancy Spltxenbergs. The price paid this ear by th New York firm was $3.85 for the fancy Spltxenbergs. Tbe Yellow Newtown brought $2.40 per box, which Ms far In excess -of -any- price ever paid for Newtowns .In the world In the raw market. Fancy Baldwin brought $1.90 and Ortleys $2.25. The second grade apples also brought a hia-h figure. Tho prices paid for this grade were nearly as high as that paid for fancy stock arown In other districts. The prices published for the Wenatchee stock are about $1 per box below the Hood River price. Apples st the rate of three to Tour cars are going out rroni here each day for tne Mew Kortc market. IS & WOODLAND EXHIBITS VALLEY PRODUCTS rSnec1il Dinnatco to Tha Journal. 1 Woodland, Wash.. Oct 21. About four months ago the' fruitgrowers of the Lewis river valley organised tha Lewis River Valley Fruit Growers' as sociation. On October 16, the mem bers and general public brought ex hibits of . the different products of the valley. There wer 81 varieties of apples, numberless . varieties of pear. peaches, plums, grapes, late cherries, strawberries, raspberries, quinces, crab apples, and "nearly ' all varieties of canned fruit In addition ther wa a magnificent display of cabbages. ' on ions, corn af . several' varieties, cow kale, cucumbers, artichokes, string beans, squash, pumpkins and other , products. Th fruit growers have decided to keep the exhibits on display until Sat urday, October 80, at which time th Pomona Grange will meet here. It 1 believed that next year a street fair will be held. Invivn i-'i inu ti-A dp MIEALEUSCHLATTr.!: aBBBBBBSBBBSBBBBBaaaSBBB) l'uit4 rraaa Iaae4 Wlr Hasting. Nb.. Oct XI. Claiming t be Hermann aVhUtter. the all.'..l .v. Vina hoalrr. who created sue ft a fur . . In th weal 13 years agi by hla - rrls Of alleged divine power, a i who before hi d.ath diai-lite,t t,u lilentlty ltV. Charles Mclean 1ui at tha paupera' hospital hare' tnt,. Mo. Ixan, or Schlatter, aa he waa mr .-n-erally known, waa a graduate of a ,N-w York college. When ha came her a week ago lie waa 111 snd pennlleaa. lie will b Jturled St th xpenea of tha county. t'" i . . . i i . 1 161 183 16i 88H 127 IS 77 62 77Ji 673 130 81 128 81 86 86 35 118)118 90. 127 21 53H 77H 62 49 163 48 74 37 81 12 81i 70 87 JUDttE SETS VATE 89 TATJ TJVAXT T1TJTAT. X'JXtl AKAMAI AAiAXXJJ (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Oct 21. Overruling the motion to quash and set aside the Indictment, and also overruling the de murrer to the indictment. Judge H. X Bean has decreed that Mike Ryan must I stand trial for murder In tha first de gree for the killing or itxiwara uixon on the night of May 20. The trial has been set for November 16. ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET . Do-yon -fealiie the "many and signal trrv- Iccs the' proper If frun- . gfd trust company can render? ' i j 4. ,- , -t .-In. . By $endjn tit .yout name and, addrrsi you can hive, at (0011 ti ; out '. of '. the ; . printer handi.'onr new and il lustrated pamphlet, which . 6et8 out . the ; cope ' of our , ten-ice. ' containt illustration of our banking room and " vaults, and a digest of the laws 'of inheritance ' under the Oregon tat-. ' utes. - ..-...'.' .' V ,; The tubject - matter and the skill - of , . the printer combine1 to ' make " this pamphlet well worth ' preserva tion and a valuable ref- erence. ( . ' . .. 1 MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY OOsUTXB STJCTK AJTS WASK- uroTov rnuwTs. . , , 9l Almost Anybody 4 Can earn - a dollar, but it takes ! determination to save that dollar and make It earn for you. Have you ever tried it? If not, next payday bring part of your earnings to this bank.' We pay INTEREST SEMI-ANNUALLY In a few months by determined effort yoo can have a snug bank v account working for you. Your check ac count invited. Up-to- dat banking facilities at your service. Open 8 a. m. to .5:30 p. m., Saturdays 8 p. m. . ', V 90 127 i42Hi'2)i42U 43 46 68" 1.41! 86 46V 47H 46 68V 141H 43 40 NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT LUMBERMENS ANK National B Si CORNER FIFTH C& STARK Transacts a General Banking Business Clearing today lear ago .... Balances today Year ago .... Portland Bank. .$1,481,207.14 1.114.328.43 I 122.922.89 . 27.640.00 Clearinrs today fialanc today , Saattl Banks. $2,188,099 360,792 United States Treasury Statement. rTTaleed Praaa Iaaad Win. 1 . n..unitiwu, ii.-inc rvpori ot ina treasury aeparimeat today shows: Receipts, ii.tii.iii: 911.012. '. expendlrorea. 1 1,. Overbeck & Cooke Co. CommUsloti MerdunU J Stocks, Bomds Cotton, Crin, Etc 216-217 Board of Trade Ball dins Ifesnbers Cbicag Boar ef Trada Corraepot.derita of Loa-aa a Brraa Chlcagsw' New .York, B f a. W kava th alf prlTt wte eonBertfoa- Fartland with tk - - rasters escbeaf. This bank is in a position to do anything' for you in the line of conservative banking -Promptness" and courtesy characterize every transaction between this bank and its .customers. ! - '. . Interest is paid on Certificates of Deposit issued for one year, at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. High Grade Municipal and Improvement Bonds We have aeveral good issues on hand. 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