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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER C, 1C
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OUTSIDE STUFF
California Continues to Ship
Because of Low Price" and
Producers Still Believe They
Will Get More Money.
' Ther ia considerable atrenfrth In the
yotato Bltuatloa locally and elected
Oregon atock ia being jobbed out at
$1.S5 and $1.40 per hundred pounds..
Ordinary local potatoes are selling
arounfl $1.26 or the. earn prio aa, re
cent arrlvala from California,
California potatoea are in oult fair
supply along Front atreet The aliea
are good and rather large but the qual
ity la not to the taste of the local trade
and only the cheaper eating places will
buy them on this accopnt. The good
consuming trade will noic have them and
while a few cars may be unloaded on
an unsuspecting public it la not likely
that any great quantity can be sold
here aa long aa there la any home
growth offering. . ,
There seems to be little Improvement
In th offering of local potatoes and
unless there is a freer movement from
the farms it may force further importa
tions of California stock. Every car
load of California potatoes brought here
means that much.lesa demand for the
borne product .'''.' '-. '
The price of California potatoea to
iflay In the San Francisco market ranges
from 60 to 80c for rivers with the ave
rage at 76c. This would mean 90o per
hundred pounds to put on the docks
her and 3c additional to haul them to
the commission nouses. This ia a to
tal of 98c to bring the California pro
duot to Portland. '
: Concord Grape Season Ending,
fieason for Concord grapes la ending
and receipts are again small. Grape
market in general ia quiet except for
fanciest gradea. . "
' Eggs Are Firm.
Much atrength continues to ba shown
In the local egg market This Is es
pecially true of fresh selected stuff.
.Eastern selling well.
y ...-. ! i
Storms Still Hold Sway.
Again there was an absence of offer
ings of razor clams and crabs today.
Storms along the coast make operations
Impossible. .
. Apple Trade Developing.
Trade in apples is developing. De
mand" at this time is mostly for well
colored fruit suitable for sal In the
stands. , Prices same.
-- ; Fresh' Bntter Very Scarce.
" Fresh butter ia exceedingly acarce in
the local market but values are un
exchanged "because of the -high, offerings
- or eastern, maice."
- Country Business Good.
- Commission merchants report an In
creasing demand - for stuff from the
country. Wholesale growers repdrt out
of town trade excellent
"Dressed Meats Weaker. '
Owing to the Very mild weather with
its consequent curtailing of consump
tion, there Is smaller demand for dressed
meats on the atreet '
CTRONT STREET QUOTATIONS
Hope, Wool aa KUm
HOPS 1810 crop, choice, ll13e;
?rlme to choce. 11llHc; prime, 10ft
In: 190H growths, nomlnat
WOOL Nominal, lino. Willamette
: valley, 16&19o; eastern Orecon, 11017c.
. 6H.EEPSKINH Sneartng. lOOUe
, ch; short wool. 8(96fio; taedlua.
wool. tOc II each; long woT. 7i0
Il.tS each.
TALMW Prim, per In.. le; No.
f and crease, 2 0 3H
. CH1TTIM BABK 1101 Nominal
c: 1910. me. '
HIDEdDry hides. 1IU91(U lb.:
green, 14 to 7 Ho: bulla, green, salt, (o
lb.; klpa. 6H7Hc; calves, green. 120
lie per lb. -.,...-".-....,..,..,,, ....,.,,...,.
MOHAIR Nomina!: 1110. SOtftrJ.
Barter. Sega and room. ,
' BUTTER Extra creamery, cubea and
tabs, 86c; square. 870 7o lb.;
tore, 22H24fto; eaatern, lift He
BUTTER FAT r. o. b. Portland. pf
pound, ISo. - - '
POULTRY Mixed chlckena. ISffl
15io. bens. 16 H 17c stag, IS He; broil
rs. 1515c; fryers, 15 16 He; geese,
old, ):' young, 1213o; live ducks,
roung. 1818c; old. 16c; turkeys, alive.
82.60 doxen; dressed chickens, l2o a
pound higher than alive.
EGOS -Local extras, 3 4 02c: No. 1,
He; No. 2, 27c; eastern best,-82c; ordl-
nary. 27028c.
CHEESE New Oregon fanoy full
cream, triplets and daisies, 17H18e;
S"oung Americas. 1 8 1 9o.
Orals, riowr tad Bar.
WHEAT Track delivery Club, 84c
86c; bluestera, 8788cj fortyfold, 86o
Willamette valley, 87c; red Russian, 82c;
" turker red, 84 85c.
BARLET Producers oric 1916
FeeJ, T2222.60; rolled, $26; brewing.
' 24.60. . .
C HN--Whole, 226; ersckba. S1 ton.
HAT Producers price 1 9 J 0 Val.
timothy, fancy, 819 19.60;- ordinary,
19: eastern Oregon, J202O.6O; mixed.
iiivit; ciover, io. i tiiccciz: wneat
$1J14J chesv:"lli: alfalfa. ll
oat, 818 14. ,
- MiLLSTlTFFS Selling rrlo Br 1
825; middlings, 833; shorts, $27; chop,
$1925... - , .
OATS Nominal. ' prortunera' nrle
Track. No. 1 white. 827.60 28.00; gray.
126 5USeZ7.00,
ITlr-ir'R Olfl emu. nUn IK III
, Willamette. $8.40 per barrel; local
, straight 85.10; takera. IP. 2006.86; x
port grades. 83.70; graham, hi sack,
f.v; rye. o.: ik. ig.ia.
- Oiocama. Uts. xtc
B UO AR Cube, 86.46; powaered. 15.85;
fruit or berry. $5.85; dry granulated,
$5.86; conf. A, $6.65;. Extra C, $4.16;
r olden O, $4.16; D yellow. $5.16; beet
5.65; , barrels. 16c; half barrels. 80c:
l. ...... I. ..1. i i n.i
era! JYnberry, 6o less than fruit or
berry.:. - v
Above quotatlas- are 39 days net
en quoiaiions-r .
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 4H5c
No. 2. 4c; New Orleans bead. t Q 7o;
vreoie. oi.
8LT-Coarse Half around lOOs,
. 88.60 oer ton; 60s. $9. )0i taM dairy,
80s, $18.00: 100s. . flT.ftO; ualea. $2.26;
extra fin barrels, in. 5a and 10s. ti.Cfl
5 00; lump rock. 820.50 oer ton.
I BANS BmalU whit. 4c; Urge,
whU. 44! pink, t He; ,ba-ou. -
HONET New. 88.78 per case,
muta and Tegnatd.
FRESH KRU1TS Orangea Valen
clas, $44.60 boxr bananas, 6c lb;
. lemons, 36.60 7.25; grape fruit $2.76;
pineapples, ic -id; cantaloupes, ure
con. J5cfl)$l.O0: neaohea. 60O65o: w&
, termelons, $1.00; grapes." $1.001.15;
local Concorda, iSc; ground cherries,
il.uo; peara, i.uusa.uu.
brrica. Dr9c
' POTATOES New. $1.861.$$ sweets.
(iNTONS $1.60; gar1ic,'7 2o per lb.
VEOETABLES New turnip . 81.25
61 60: beets. 81.50: carrots. 11.2ii
1A6 ur ckj albac $L60t.76- w
TTF?U7f3
i I , i v ' f t r.
BUYING TO SIT
OH THE VEST SIDE;
HOPS ARE ACTIVE
East Side Section Scene of
Heavy Purchases During the
Past 24 Hours; 10c Business
in Western Washington.
X.swf1 Eop Seveiopmanta, $.
Oregon Heavy buying on east,
aide; buying to a tart on west
aide.,, -
Washington Small business in )
western portion around 10a . no
demand at all for Taklmaa.
California Owing to extrem
low .prices grower withhold sup- 4
plies from market 4
4 New York Growers again de-
cide to hold, with expectations of
higher. price, $
Foreign Market firm in Eng-
land, and better continental trad 4
la expeoted. 4
Enormous business is again shown in
tha hop market and tt la now atated
that fully ' 1500 bale war purchaaed
during the past 48 hours. Buying is
confined entirely to tne east aide, but
klaber. Wolf & Natter are said 4o have
started operations on tha west aide
today. .
Lachmund Is again In the market and
yesterday purchased a lot at 13 cents.
This, however, is -for a particular
growtn, ana otner interests are not of
fering anyings over 12 cents and the
average business ia around 11 11 Ho a
pound. '
furcnaaea on tne east side during the
past i4 hour -consist of lot; at St
Paul. Mount Ange, Bllverton, Aurora
and Salem. This is tha section that has
been doing practically all the selling
recently, and therefore dealers have de
voted most of their attention to arowers
there. .' . ;: '
West side grower with the bigger
yards and excellent quality have not
been disposed to rush into the market
Most of them say they are financially
ablo to hold. back until the present glut
of offerings subsides and then take their
chances on a normal market
New York Grower Bullish.
New York hopgrowers have suddenly
become infused with the notion that
hops are going to advance. Therefor,
thor has been but limited offering
there during the past 14 hours, accord
ing to messages which came to Port
land today, 1
In California th low price have
caused manyv of th larger gr6wer to
take their goods off the market but
there is still some business In Sacra
mento around lie a Sound.
; English advice tell of a better feel
ing among the trade, but no change is
noted in prices offered,
A few deals have been closed in
western Washington around 10c a pound
no demand at au nas appeared for
Yakima growth, and accordlna- to the
trade, there is not "likely to -be much
doing there as long aa th better Ore
gons are available.
PRICE OF PRODUCE
. ;AT SAN FRANCISCO
(CnHa Prein Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. Oct. 8. "Wheat. Aua-
trallan and prbpo, 1.60O1.67H; Sonora,
ti.tvvvi.it; uaiirornia club, l.buwi.65;
northern wheat, blu stem, 8J.62W
7HJ club, $1.651.67Vi; Turkey,
57H1.65; Russian redj; $1.501.62.
Sarlev Feed: ood to choice. 98ia
96 U; fancy, 9798; poor to fair.
9092H; shtDpIng. $1.0001.06: Chev
alier. 31.30f.35.
Ekks BlUhtlV lower: California fresh
including cases, extraa, 45c; firsts, 42c;
seconds and storage, 30c.
Butter Bteaay, uaiirornia iresn, ex
tras 84 Hp; firsts. $lc; seconds. 29c:
storage, 30 He
Cheese New California flats, fancy.
16o; firsts, 15c; seconds, T2 He; Cali
fornia young America. . fancv. ,16 Uc:
firsts. 15Hc; Wisconsin Daisies, 18c;
Oregon fancy, 16 He; storage California,
IDC.
Potatoes Per cental River Whites.
6080c; Sallnns Burbanks, $1.45 1.60;
sweets, $2.00 2.10.
Onions Per sack, $1. 001.10.
Oranges Per box, choice. $1.60S.B0:
extra choice, $2.50?i3.25; Valenclas,
choice. $2.608.00; - fancy, 83.50 a 4.00.
hundred; tomatoes. 3560o ner box:
pet-pound; horseradish. -1 fl (
izo; green onions, iuotioo aocen:
peppers, bell. 46o per lb.; bead
lettuce, 10 400 per dozen; hothouse,
$1.60 per box; radishes. 1013Ho dos-
en mincne! ceiery, 4ur(pue aozen; egg
pjam, u.iowi.ou crate; cucumoers, lo-
cat hothouse. 26o per dozen; peas,
6c;
corn, i.20!(ji.DU eacK.
APPLES 76C$2. 60.
Meats, Fish and Xrovtston.
DRES8ED MEATS iT-wiv a true t
hogs, fancy, 13c:, ordinary, 12Ho; veals,
extra,- 13c; ordinary, llllV4c; poor.
67c; extra large. 8c; spring lambs,
1 1 14 c; yearling lambs. 7o lb.: mut
ton, 8c.
FRESH BEEF Wholesale slaughter.
ere prices: , Best teera, 96Ho: ordi
nary, c; neat cows, c; ordinary,
7 lie
LARDKettle leaf Ba. lStto pei lb.;
ateam rendered, 6. 14a per lUi ten-
C 1U.
rand, 6s, 127o per lb.
HAMS. BACON. ETC Hams. 1U
21c; breakfast bacon, 1929c; boiled
nam, tvyiiBo. piemen, ioc; coiiage roll,
17c; regular short clears, smoked, 17 Ho;
backs, smoked,. 17 Vc;' pickled tongue
45c lb. - , . v. :.. . .
OYSTERS -Shoat water bar. nr ..i.
Ion, ( ); per 100 lb. sack. $5760;
Olympla, per gallon $3 per 100 lb. sack.
is; cannea eastern. btc car.; 36.60 do.;
easteru in shell, $1.7603 per 100.
FISH Nominal Rock cod. ln:
floundera, 6c; halibut 9010c; striped
bass, 15c; catnsn. lftllc; fresb cnt
nook, 7 8c lb.; steelheads, 6c pr lb.:
oles, 7c; shrimps, 11c; peret. 7o;
tomcod, 8c; lobster. 26o; herrings.
(c; black baas, zoc in: sturgeon, 11
ner lb.: silver smelt, no lb.: black
cod, 7Mtc; crabs, large, $1.60; mdlum,
31.26 dozen; dressed snad, oc; roe shad,
8c; ahad roe, 20c lb. ...
CIjAMS Hardshell. , per box. 4 lb.;
razor clams, 12 He dozen, $2.35 per box.
TURPENTINE In cases. 76c; bar
rels. .'c per gallon. : -
tVatnta, Ooal Ofl. , s
LINSEED OIL It w, bbl., ' $1.15;
kettle, boiled, bbla., $1.17; raw in case,
$1.20; boiled in case, $1.32 per gallon;
lots of 260 gallons, lo less; ou cake
meal (none In market).
BENZINE 88 degree; cases, 24 Ho
gai.; iron uon., ic pei gat.
ota. 8a nar
lb. I 600 lb. lot. 8c
per lb.: lesa lot
8 Ho per lb.
UCPt
E Manila. 8c: alsaL 7Ue. .
COAL OIL PearL aatrai and star lis
per gallon; eocene. 310 gallon; laln,
28e gallon; headlight 19Hc gallon: ex
tra star. 21a Kalian: water whlta. bulk.
10 Ho per gallon; special water white,
lie per., gallon, i. ,, n.i.. , ,
OABOLIKE Red crown and motor.
18 (ii-26c gallon; 88 gasoline, 3037He
gallon: V. M. ft P. naphtha, 16H23He
gallon.'
W1BJS NAILS Baal. $3.70. ; 1
Journal .Want A4 bring result, a . '
VEISER DAY AT
BAT $10.10
Idaho City Chief Shipper Today
and Sales Are Made Within
. Nickel of Yesterday's Top
No Sheep Forward.
'PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. .
. ' Hoga. Cattle. Sheep.
Saturday
Friday .
440
114
600
62
477
128
286
436
. 67
1094 ,
31
99
62
. 68
30
1598
' 118
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesaay
Monday
1 IE.
Week ago
94
' There was no gVneral change In' the
livestock situation today. Receipt of
hogs from Idaho pointa were quit lib
eral. In fact, this waa Weiser day in
the Portland stockyards. Out of a total
of 10 loads of livestock, seven came
from that city, three of these" being
hogs and four cars of cattle.
Anton; th gTbippere; ;
Cattle J. E. Fillmen. Weiser. Idaho.
two loads; W. White, Weiser, two loads,
Hoggs C. C. Leavls. Weiser. Idaho.
one load; Albert Jackson, Weiser, one
load; Ed Wiggins, Weiser, one load;
Robert McCrow, Goldendale, Wash., one
load; William Mulligan. Warwick, one
load: A. L. Nelson, .Centralia, Wash.,
on load. . , ;.
TOflay Official Trad. .
Following are official m-lcea. ThevJ
represent -aemana, supplies and quality
offering:
. - r z ' w i
BTEERS.
At. Lba. Prlca.
27 ateers
.1038 f 84.76
. - hogs.
84 hog 230
4 hogs ................ 125
92 hogs 207
8 hogs , 212
1 hog 470
$10.10
10.10
10.00
9.90
9.00
General .rang of livestock valu-aa
indicated by latest sales in tha Portland
yards: . , . '-.-
CATTLE Beat Oregon ateers. 35.50;
fancy steers, $5.26; common ateers,
i4.oog4.4Q; cows: beat $4.25; fancy,
34.26: poor. .38.00(88.25: heifers. 14.50:
bulls, $3.00. 825; stags, 33.76 4.26.
iiuus Best east or tne mountains,
31?.0010.16: ordinary. 210.00: atock-
era and feeders, $10.50.
SHEEP Best east of th mountains,
wethers, 34.00 4.25; old wether. 84.00:
spring lambs, Willamette valley, $8.00
$5.25; eastern Washington, $5.25; ewes,
1t.ovtas.i9.
CALVES Best. $6.75 07.00: ordinary.
$6.50; poor, $8.604.50.
Market There Pays Little At
tention to Damage; News;
All Others Affected.
Chlcago Oct 8. Regardless of consid
erable effort on the part of the local
bull interests to create some encourage
ment, helped by some doubtful bull
news near the close of the session, the
wheat market relapsed into heaviness.
Trade began the day with a very bullish
Liverpool cable. 8ellihg pressure in the
English market, -due to larfee deliveries'
on contracts and failure of the Argen
tina market to make any response to
the crop damage claims in that country.
The trade, however, took the same view
of the Argentina news, ignored It and
sold wheat lower at once. -
Late today there was a cable report
that Greece had withdrawn her repre
sentative from Constsntlnople, because
of xhe present political troubles.
South weat markets had moderate re
ceipts for the day. There are some re
ports of damage to wheat in stocks in
North Dakota, where it was gathered
at headers. On the whole, there is very
little In the situation to relieve the gen
eral bearlshness.
Corn traders started the market weak
and lower. Later it hardened with
wheat and aome week end coverlnar bv
local ahorte. Bear traders, not making
the headway expected, turned buyers the
4ast Jwmr.
Feature in oata trade waa flrmnenn
In May. Receivers were reporting heav
ier offerings from Iowa, This seemed
to hold the December price in check, and
that month closed the same as yester
day. ,
Run of hogs at most packing point
Is a ltUlo larger than the trade expect
ed. Prices at yards were reported 10
cents lower, and later indicated even
more break. Many sbbrt have been
run in during the week.' These left the
market open to an attack from local
bear trade.
No. 8 red, 997He; No. S hard winter,
98c$1.03;- No. 8 hard. 98c31.00; No.
1 northern spring, tl.1301.14f No. S
northern spring. $1.10i.l3; No. 8.
northern spring, $1.0S1.11,
Corn No. 2, 62c; No. 3 white. 53 e;
No. 3 yUow,.63624c; NQ. $. 61H
61c; No. 8 white. 51 5i52o; NoTl
yellow. 61 62c
Range of Chicago orlces, furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
WHEAT,
M YI
worn FAILS
TO RALLY WHEAT
u High. Low. Close,
98H 97 98
104 H 103 J042 A
99H 99 99
CORN.
49 49 49HB
62 51 62 A
. . .. 63
OAT3.
83 33 33
36 35 36
. . " .. 36
Deo,
May
July
Dep.
97
103
99
49
63
May
July
Deo.
May
July
Hi
S6
PORK.
1805
1765
1690 ,.
LARD.
Oct .....1805
Jan. .....1766
May ....1690
1806
1747
1680
1800
1747
1682
1283
1065
1005
1087
927
922
Oct.
Jan.
May-
1062
....1015
1063
1016
RIBS.
1105'-
936
930
1065
1005
1087
927
922
Oct '....-1105
Jan. ..... 935
May' .... 927 A
Hog Weak at Chicago.
Chlcaao. Oct. 8. -Hos. 10.000!" mati
ket weak. Mixed, $8.30 9,10; good and
neavy, is.iuws.hu; ougn. ts.ioas.so;
light $8.40 9.10. r -, .
Cattle, 1000; market ateady.
Sheep, 20,000; market steady.
Kansas City, Oct .8 Hoga, 20,000;
cattle, sou, sneep, uu.
Hogs Lower at Omaha.
South Omaha, Neb., Oct 3. Cattle
400: market unchanged.
Hogs 8500;. market 1535o lower;
bulk of sale $8.10 8.76.
r- Sheep Won.
, t j " .' : ..: .
mar .to
iJ m kj .
MfShens
Festivals of Next Week Cause
Abnormal Demand for Se
lected Stuff; Mixed Chickens
Are Neglected Here 1
The chicken market Js showing one
of
those queer stunts that happen at
various times, and for which explana
tions are hard to make. While there is
a very dull and stagnant tone for spring
chickens and the same Is true of mixed
fowls, fancy hens ar. being eagerly
sought and for . these prices. ar reftlly
advanced. As high at 16H and 176 has
been, obtained in . a ; limited way for
selected coop of hens, although only
nominal amount of this class qt stuff
has been in evidence recently. .
While hens are .selling . at an ad
vance especially if , good and fat;, trade
in mixed stuff and for springs is at
lower prices. - Fifteen centa waa the
average price obtained as a cleanup
ror springers during tiie.past z nours,
althourh a few sales of mixed lots
Were closed at 15H and 16c.
The call for lions is airravated by
the Jewish. holidays which ocour next
week. There Is always a call for fancy
hens for that event but the trad is
very seldom supplied. While asking
for fat hens no . compromise is made
on rooster or springers.'
New York, Oct 8 Much concern waa
displayed today over the probable show
ing of the bank statement but the ac
tual exhibit which, of course, is to be
considered aa the true index -of con
ditions, waa rather better than expected,
indicating aa it does an increase in the
surplus reserve and a reduction in loans
ana deposits. The cash loss was about
as anticipated, but comparing the fore
going statement with that of institu
tions outside of the clearing house it
was apparent that considerable shift
ing of loans took place.
The session would have been excep
tionally dull and uninteresting had -It
not keen for th fact that a few move
ments in specialties were : conducted,
notably Beet Sugar, Mackay issues and
National Railroad of Mexico.
The government crop report will, per
haps, do much towards stimulating a
better feeling, but of course, the con
vening of supreme court in a few days
will no doubt be attended by much dis
cussion relative to matters which are
likely to ome before that body in the
near future.
At Boston th market continued firm
all day with good demand for coppers
and more encouraging trad , reports.
The demand for metal during the past
week has been strong and sales were
on a larger scale than for some time.
Tne surplus is rapidly decreasing.
Hanee of New York pricea furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
Description i Openl HlghTLow Bid
Amal. Copper Co.
66
48
37"
661
66
48
66
48fi
Am. car & c.
4 a
37
do. nfd. ......
114
Am. Loco. com..
Am. Sugar, com..
Am. Smelt, com.
38
36
115
116
116
115
70
69
69i
do. era. ......
102
Anaconda M. Co.,
40
40
40
40
29
Am. woolen, com.
Atchison, com, . .
100
106
Bal. & Ohio, o...
106
106
106
do. nfd. ......
80
76
B, R. Transit . . .
76
76
76
Can. Pac, c ....
Cen: Leather, c. . .
195
195
194
194
34
23
84
23
84
23
84
23
C. & Q. W.. c. ..
Ct, M. &' St. P...
122
122
148
122H
122"
Chicago & N., c.
Ches. & Ohio
147,
147
147
81
83 I
81
33
81
32
81
32
66
73
74
15
75
Co. F. & I., c. ...
Colo. So., c. . . . .
do. Znd pro. ..
do.. 1st Dfd. ..
Com Products, c.
16
1
15
do, pfd. j,....
Del. & Hud., c. . .
'' . t -
166
v. & H. u., c . . .
Erie, c
do, 2nd. pfd. .
do.. 1st nfd. ..
32
27
45"
82"
27
82
27
32
27
36
46
46
45
G. Northern, pfd.
127
127
127
127
inter. Met., c . .
do. 'pfd.1 ......
Louis. & Nash. .
20
65
20
65
20
56
20
65
146
146
146
146
145
Manhattan Ry. .
M.t K. & T., C. ..
do. pfd
Ore Lands . . . ; .
84
34.
84
'66
63
66
56
66
MOT-Paeiflo
-65
H5
1-65
National Lead. . .
55
41
N. Y. O. & W.
if. Y. Central
118
W4
113
114
Norfolk & W., c
98
98
98
- do, pfd . . ,
N. American
N. Pacific, o. . .
118
118
118
Pac. Mall S. Co
Pennsylvania
129
130
129
107
33
People's Gas.,..
107
107
Pressed S. Car, c
33
33
UV, 1I1U . .
Reading, e...
do, 2d pfd .
do, 1st nfd
146
147
146
Repub. I. & 8., c
81
'81
31
81
. do, pfd ......
Rock Island, o. .
K81
31
'40
do. pfd
S. L. . F. 2d pfd
40
st. u & s. w., c.
prd. .Trr.r.
Southern Pac, c.
it
Z9
115
24
115
iis
Southern Ry., eJ
24
24
do pid
Texas & Pacific!
T.. S. L. W.. c.
do pfd
Union Facinc, e.
do pfd
U. S. Rubber, c.
do nfd
167
168
167
U. S. Steel Co., c
69
70
69 li
do ptd. ....j.
Wabash, c... .
do nfd
118
118
118
16
16
17
37
36
75
38
W. U. Telegraph
75
7 0
64
wis. central, c.
Allls Chalmers.
do pfd ......
Alton, c.......
. do pfd . . . ... .
G. W. pfd
Nevada Cons...
Westlnghouse .
Beet Sugar '
Utah Copper
Third Avenue .
Con Gas , . . .
Va. Chemical .
do pfd , .... .
K. C Southorn,
do pfd
Gen. Electric .
DO
60
inui
SURPLUS RESERVES
SHOWING INCREASE
47 47
20 20
71 71
38 39
49 49
11 11
133 133
60 60
20
38 i
49
11
133
0
Wheeling Lajke
Total sales, 92,300 share's.-,-
New Sign at Grand.
(Soeelil nntrh to The Joorml.)
Vancouver, Wash., Oct 8.-r-The Wal
lace Sign company of Portland, la, plac
ing an electric sign at the Grand theatre
today. . Over 100 lights will be used in
TtftB nam 1 Qrand.'-apd if wlil ba' placTdrt
about 30; feet from the street. The il
luminating, effect will be great, it Is
claimed, and the sign can be seen and
read from across the Columbia.
, i , , . d . .i hi ir
Journal Want Xdt4rlng results, -v
a fr-' -.I , S
HISS All
IT SOI PAY Ail
a .
OF
Local Club Is Boosted to 85c
. Bushel by One Set of .Buyers
but Other Varieties Are. Un
changed Here.
Today'a Wheat Markit, . ,.
. Portland Cash club, 85o; Mue
4 atem, 88c. " -. .
4 ' Chicago No: J . red, 9 8 K 3
- 8c Dec, 8!4j May, 11,04 K v
4. ask; July. 99c
4 , Uve,rpool Oct, ?a 4H5 -Dec,
7s4Hd; March. 7s 6d.
4 . Berlin Wheat He iowr. -
4 Antwerp Wheat unchanged.
Budapest Wheat, c lower.
St Loul Dec., 9994c May, '
$1,104 ask. . o
4 Minneapolia May, I1.1SH. .
wmie there waa a weaker ton for
Wheat abroad todav.- some huvnra' hern
are offering an advance of a cent for
club with the quotation standing be
tween 84c and.85o a bushel track de
livery. WhUft practically most of th
business now shown in th interior ia
for expert account, millera are taking a
tew lum iyr inemseives, ana H is be
lieved that they ar selecting tha better
quality at the higher price for bom
consumption. '.
- While offering an advance of cent
forolub wheat these interest are not
paying any rise for fortyfold, and th
quotation in that line remain at 86o
for all buyers In this territory.
At Liverpool there waa a closing loss
of fd in wheat options. Berlin was He
aovn, Antwerp unchanged and Buda
pest Vto lower than yesterday, Heavy
world's shlpmenta are given aa th
caub for today's weakness abroad.
mere is some talk or advancing tn
prlc of export lour during the coming
week, but the matter has not been defl
nltely settled. No change la announced
for local branda.
Official weather forecast for th
wheat belt for the coming 26 hours:
Oregon Fair south, occasional rain
and cooler north portion tonight and
Sunday; southerly winds.
Washington Occasional rain tonight
and Sunday;', cooler except near coast;
south to southwest winds, brisk along
the coast.
Idaho Fair south, occasional rain
norm portion tonight and Sunday; cool
Northwestern Fruit-xchange
Reports Generally Good De
mand Ruling.
APPIES XV THB EAST.
Tn Northwestern Pmit
day secured th following prlc oa ap
ples delivered at eastern center. . by
telegTaphi
Philadelphia Extra faner jro&MiM.
3V tier, $a.30a.50; fancy-grades, $2.18.
Delaware Beds itra fancy, 4 and 4U
tier, averaged $L56. Taney tl.25.
Pittsburg Taney and extra fancy, 4
tlr and larger Washington Jonathans
88.25, $2.50; 4H tier. $1.90, $2.00.
. wrucago report strong market
good red varieties.
on
The exchange reporta to The Journal
today: . -
The market situation is favorable, and
there is an active general demand for
good red varieties of apples from all
districts. Indications favor a
what stronger market on Jonathan, and
we are watching the situation very
closely and are prepared to advance
price just as soon as the market will
stand an advance. Meanwhile.
selllnsrat-iMO-ro-tMS fonxtfarfanrv
and fancy grades Washington Jonathans
uer and larger, and 11.35 to 11.40 for
the iU, and 5 tier fruit. We are on.
vaasing the markets of the country very
thoroughly by means of resident sales
agents and traveling -salesmen and are
erxecung tne wmest distribution which
has ever been known. A great many
markets which have never before used
northwestern boxed apples in car lots
have placed orders with us, and this
should result in a tremendous broaden
ing of the demand, which will be" In
creasingly necessary,, as the tremendous
acreage planted In recent years beglna
to come into bearing.
We are quoting extra fancy Rom
Beauties 3 and 4 tier at 31.68;-fancy
grade 31.35. Extra fancy Black Ben
and Ganoa at' $1.3 5. Extra fancy Ben
Davis, 4 tier and larger, $1.20. Wis sold
a-car-of -straight fancy Idaho Jons
thans containing 212 4 tier, balance
128s and larger at a straight price. Of
$1.65 f. o. b. - , .
SEATTLE PRODUCE
PRICES FOR TODAY
(Doited Preis Leaned Wire.)
. Seattle; Oct. 8. Washington cream
ery firsts,- 86c; ranch, 25c; eastern
creamery 33c; eastern storage, . Sic;
process, 29c; Oregon, 35c.
Eggs Local ranch, 434Ec: eastern
storage, 28 32c; Oregon, 8640c; Cali
fornia, 40p42c; -fresh eastern, 35c.'
Choese Tillamook twins, 174o Tilla
mook Young Americas, 19c; Wisconsin
twins, 18c; Young Americas, 20c;
Washington twins, 17o: Washington
Young Americas. 19c; Swiss, 23c; Lim
berger. 19ciCream, 20c. ,v
Onions Walla Wallaj $1.50 1.80 per
sack; California, 31.60.
Potatoes Eastern Washington, $26
28; extra fancy, $i830; Whit river,
$2825; sweets, 2 3o per pound.
NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT
i
Portland Banks.
Clearings today ...........$1,800,115.20
Year ago ......... 1,438,906.5(0
Gain todav ..$ 861.208.30
Balances today ,. $ 228,825.88
Year ago 131,906.90
Seattle Banks.
Clearings today : .$1,800,581.00
Spokane Banks.
Clearings today ,.........$
Balances today
Tacoma Banks.
Clearings today ,,.,,, $
853,210.00
136,708.00
8.4r:oo
47,408.00
ttainnces toaay
ADVANCE
CENT
APPLE SITUATION
VERY FAVORABLE
MUSIC AT TACERHACLtv
IS GREATLY ENJOYED
(Special IMspnteh to Tb Journtl.)
Oregon City, Oct 8. The big taber
nacle on Center and Eighth streets was
well filled last night by au audience
which greatly enjoyed the music by the
Jarge chorus assisted by Mrs. " Taylor,
cornetlst Paul Taylor, the boy singer,
sang "Help a Little." with delightful
effect. Music Is a leading attraction
and. the public Interest is dally grow
ing. Mr. Taylor delivered a forcible
and entertaining sermon last night on
the aubject of "Prayer." Tonight he
will speak on "Promises," and Sunday
evening, "Will the Old Book Stand?"
. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.)
New xork, Oct. S.-"-Cotton
Open. High. Low.
Close.
1463(1464
1469(6)1471
1463 1484
148601488
14931494
14891491
149301495
14431446
144401446
145901461
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
JUne
July
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
1468
.....I486
!ii!l494
"!t'l49
.....1456
147Z 1460
1487 1477
1496
1496
1457
1486
i487
1443
.a..l46S ' 1473 1457
Liverpool Wheat Market. '
' Liverpool, - Oct I. Wheat close: Oct,
7a':4Hd; Dec, 7s 4d; Marches 6d.
Bank ; Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company 1
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Street!
Capital tndnSurplu, $900,000 '. .. ' ')
Invites Accounts of "-y
Mefchants, Individuals and. Savings '.
Oldest Bank on
Capital fully paid . . . ?l,O00.OOO.O0
Surplus and undivided profits $600,000.00
OFFICERS:
W. M. Ladd, Presldnt
Edward Cooktngbam,Vice-Pra.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier;
Interest paid on time deposits ancj savings accounts. "
Accounts of bans, firms, corporations and individ
uals solicited-. Travelers' checks for sale and
drafts issued available In all countries of Europe.'
LU M PER M EN S
Nat loiAiI Bnk
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
PORTLAND., OREGON
Capital,
!
First National Bank
- Capital $1,500,OOD
7 .SurpltiJ $750,000
Oldest National Bank West of ths
Rocky Mountains
NOTICE
The Splendid Condition
of Portland's
BITULITHIC"
STREETS
None So Good as
BITULITHIC
Warren Construction
Company
UUUiJ ilMiuliol.JJjl
lOOilillODIS
(Special l)iDatcti to The Journal.),;
Oregon City,. Oct 8. The
old
wooden awnings that have been stretch
ing out over the- sidewalk throughout
this city, must come down and t"hat
within 10 days, is the edict given out
by the council, at a special meeting held
Wednesday night, "and Chief of Police
Burns made the rounds ot the city yes
terday notifying all who might be inter
ested In the ordinance. The ordinance
also calls for the taking down of all
signs that protrude out over the walks,
and these are ordered to be placed; fl
against the buildings. This ordinance la
meeting with the approval of all the
citizens as it is another step toward
th city beautiful. , f ;
W. R. C. Special Meeting." ,
(Speclfl Dispatch to- The Jnnrnal.) .
Oregon City. Oct. 8. Meade Post 'Re
lief CorD will bold a special meeting
Lin ..Wlllamett ball. Tuesday afternoon.
at 1 o'clock to prepar for Inspection.
It is important that all member b
present ' 1 - .
the Pacific Coast
R. S. Howard JrH Amt Cashier.
J. W, Ladd, Assistant Cashier, a.
Walter M. Cookv Asst Cashier.
$500,000
Overbeck &
Cooke Co.
Commlsslcn Merchant
Stocks, Bonds
' Cotton, Grain. &ts.
; 216-31?
Board of Trade Baildlng
-fmhr Clttcage Board f Tra
,-CrrMoa4t.f X Wtj--Cblcago.
New tor. Boeto.
We the , niy, . private -wire.
conncttnl Portlaod -vita ta :
- .:. eaatar wehug. - - -