The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 25, 1912, Page 13, Image 13

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY , EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, imr
ARIZONA IS TAKING A
FEW CARLOADS FANCY
POTATOES IN VALLEY
Small Amount of Business Is Passing
With Dealers Paying Up to 50
Cents per Hundred, f. o. b.f Coun
try Points at Present.
r
, Portland Wholesale Karket e
Eggs firmer.
... -Chickens lower.
. , Cheese out of market. )
. e) Butter very firm. e
' I'each trade firm.
Grapes hold steady.
e Tomatoes steady. 4
4 Dressed meat steady.
I'otuto trade nominal.
4' Hop prices mixed. 4
iSfol
DRAWBACK
SPEYEO HHFERS AT
$6:65 TODAY BRING
EXTREME HIGH MARK
Henry Hahn Says That She Stuff Central Oregon Stock Reaches Big
Must Be Brought in From Outside;
Holdings of Hogs Are Showing an
Increase.
Sum; Cattle Generally Strong at
Previous Range; Hogs Are Selling
at $6.65 for Tops."
American Ho rrloes Today.
Tope.
Chicago .. ......... 18.92 V,
Kama City 8.00
South Omaha S.65
North Portland 8 65
A few carloads of notstoes are being
hipped by local parties to Arizona, but
the business lias scarcely started,
I'rlccs continue very low and this,'. to
gether with the unsatisfactory demand
as well as (he fearo quality, has given
the trade a very quiet appearance.
Kor the few carluads that are being
, sent forward, dealers here Hi' paying
60c pf cental, f. o. b. country shipping
points.,- They say they are anie to gel
more than they need at this figure.
Advices from the country state thai
the blight Is even more severe than
had been anticipated. Most of the late
fiotatoes are said to be affected, al
though only In isolated Instances nave
the. early growths been tourhed.
, Owing to the blight. It Is not expected
1 that there will be any material Increase
in the outside business, nnu even local
handlers are not inclined to stack up
I Just now. In about a month It will be
easy to see wrucn siock is am?cieu aim
then sorting enn proceed. Blighted po
tatoes generally rot within HO days.
CHICKEN MARKET IS LOWER
Lower prices arc being named for
chickens In the Front street trade, with
a weaker feeling and' Increased offer
ings. Today's prices generally range
around 14 4o a pound for both hens
and springs. The former will hereafter
! be scarce.
BEST EGGS HOLD AT TOP
t
I While receipts are very small, there
Is a liberal demand for best quality
eggs at SSc a dozen along Front street
at present. Ordinary candled stock Is
firmer at 323)3.1c, while best candled
eastern Aprils are selling at 29& 30o,
DELAWARE GRAPES ARRIVE
" pelaware grapes have entered the
'market. This morning there were quite
fair supplies of this variety. Quality
was good at lSc a basket of 4 pounds.
Concords aro firm at l&o to 20c for the
same size.
SELLING APPLES DIRECT
Some complaint la being made by the
trade rei?nrillr,g the soiling of apple
direct to retailers hy a Hood River
packer. This morning's boat brought
quite a liberal shipment and most of the
stock wh for small fruit stands.
AVholeealers sny they will patronize
only thuse houses that do not sell direct.
That much she stuff must be Im
ported Into the cattle country before e)
any material improvement can be made
In cattle supplies Is the opinion of Henry e
Hahn of 'Wadhams & Co.. of this city, I
and head of the Frinevlll. Land & Live-
stock company. '
Mr, Hahn has Just returned from ae
1? aays inspection trip or nis rancn A
uiiuikin.'i aim n 11 1, w.o .i.vi'' v.".. w.
the small stocks of cattle Is much
messed with the outlook.
"There Is plenty of grass In the In
tflrlnr." mmvm Mt Hihn "Hnil hrith rat
tin n.l iiiiaxn fnt I hnlUva that Wednesday .. 465 104
there are mora hoss In the Hhsnlko Tuesday 678 207
country than I have ever befor seen, Monday 70a . 609
und this is a very pleasing fact. Saturday .... Ill 225
"General conditions In the Interior are Friday ...... 878 48
very good, but I regret very much to Thursday ... 64 J tt'i
say that there Is a great shortage of Week ago,,.. 601 100
cattle. There is no doubt In my mind Year ago...',. 3D8 03
that no material Improvement In the 2 years ago
ItiiHtlnn pun h Mhnwn until more she I
stuff Is Imported from other sections. Conditions In the cattle trade at North
"The Shanlko country Is gaining In Portland are the-strongest In the entire
hnr,,iiliin with tha r, r I nc I na I lniTna cfinntrv. While nrices here are still
close to the railroads. This Is natural somewhat out of line with those ruling
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CHEESE IS AGAIN OUT
OF THE MARKET WITH
A FIRMER UNDERTONE
Market Is Again Bare of Offerings
and a Further Advance May Be
Forced;' Even Packers Are Willing
to Make Purchases.
GRAIN CONGESTION A
T
TER IS CAUSE
OF TRADE
TIDEWA
STOPPAGE
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheen.
21
2
22
II
08
80
27
1035
IS
118
2823
318
because it does not pay to haul
duoe very far from a railroad."
pro-
east of the Hockles, the situation Is im
proving.
Boeved heifers from central Oregon
sold at $8.6fi and on this morning's mar
ket a sale was made in the steer di
vision at 17. 12 animals going at the
high mark.
Offerings at North Portland were
again Quite fair In the cattle market.
Totals were 804 head, compared with
100 head last Wednesday, 92 head a year
ugo and none on this day two years
ago.
Cattle shippers today: P. J. Johnson,
Terrebonne, 2 loads; Grant Maya, Terre
bonne. 1 load; W, W. Cooper, Ued Bluff.
Cal., 2 loads; J. M. Barry, 1 load; F. N.
Anderson, Jefferson,. 2 loads cattle and
calves; Ruben Norwood, Harrlsburg, 1
load cattle and calves; C. 8. Cassudy.
Gazelle, Cal., 1 load.
At Chicago there was a weaker tone
In the cattle trade with a loss of 10c In
the price. Hun was 18,000 head.
Kansas city cattle were weaker with
a loss of 10 to loc, from yesterdays
price. Run included 11,000 head.
umana came were sieaay to lower,
DA.MSON PLUMS SELL WELL
There Is quite a fair demand for Dam
son plums In the local market. Re
ceipts are small, but quality is gener
ally K'ou. .--men are oemg maue rrom
be to ic a pound.
liVo lb.; perch, . se; tomood. ( ):
lobsters, 26c; herrings, 606c; black bass,
zoo; sturgeon () par lb.; silver smelt,
so lb.' black cod, 7 Via; dressed shad, to;
roe snau, ivt, uu iu 4vu iu. , Colum
bia smelt ( ) per boi.
OYSTKU4 Shoalwuter bay, per gal
lon ( ); per 100 lb, sack, i ); Olym
pia per gallon. 83; er 10 lb. sack, ;
canned eastern, 66o can: 18.60 dozen;
eastern in sneii, i.ioiw.uv vr ra
ter clams, ii.jinv i.io uok.
LARD Tierces, 14o lb.; compound.
iierceat, ivu.
Kous, Wool and Hides.
HOPS i ioUuueis iitiZ, oomi
nal, 14wisc
.......1181!. 22140 lb.
WOOL Wlllauiaiie valley, coarse
Cotswoid. 184aoa lb.; medium Khrop
sbire, ic; choice -aucjr lots. 22c per lb.;
eastern Oregon. Hm)s, ucecroiug to
'"i'mitiIM OR CA8CARA Bnv
nominal, carlots ,6Vso. less carlota. I with top steers at 210.26
(o lb.; lill l,l'S cariuu, so; less car- North Portland cattle range:
lots, klio lb. Heavy feed steers $
tliVK-B vij uuue. tfiio, green, choice steers ..
Vtolui aaitsJ blUea. lUHWHe; bulls. Common steers .
green salt, 7 f ttc; Jtlds, la vc, calves. Fancy cows ....
7rv 144lK4MiO; calf Skins, sal tad nP Orrilnnrv roWM .
green, 11 tf.Uu; green bides, lfelfco iM, Fancy light calves
Itiau auu, ". -wu, uj-j, neavy caives ....
iiUill!H lb. - Best bulls .
urocenes. Ordinary bulls
ltlLH. jiu j. ihooko,
No. ."4V4o, a urnaim tsad. 4lo
v.reo;. bik.
MiitiAK cube. 18.26; powdered, la st.
fruit or berry. 80.8&; best, .&; dry
ranuiaieu, v.vit, s.uo; xioii-
W1U1U V1S.HIUUU" n.Buuiaisu, ot
(Above quoinnuu" i, aays net caso.j
mi.T Coa.se. hair grounas iuu i &u
per ton, 60s, .uo, table aairy, 60s, u.
'jus, l7; bales, sxtia line Durr.lu,
jat os anu v, iw!......) iuiuy roca.
ivn
-Hmaii white, 6Vsc; large
h . r reuo. wv..
iiUMii-New. 12.76 ier case.
Vaists. Coal Oil. Um.
UNBiiliU uu-r itaw, bbis., 76o gal;
kettle boiled, bbl., Vic; gal. raw, cases.
80o; boilud, cases, Via gal., jots 0t
tb) gaiHtue, iu isss, un caae meat, la
per ion.
WllliBJ luau ion IOIS,
so per io,
7.00
6.856.00
6.76.50
s.z
Anothor shortage of cheese supplies la
shown In the local market. One lead
Ing dealer Is without supplies at all.
Orders are not being filled for the rea
son that there is no cheese In sight
With tho make at Tillamook decreas
ing and with the demand greater from
all markets, tho outlook is for a further
advance In the price, although until
more cheese Is available previous quota
tions are nominally continued, via: Trip
lets and twins, 17c; daisies, 17 c; and
Young Amerluas, lfo per pound. These
are the advanced prices that ruled on
the last shipment. ,
Everyone is seemingly after cheesd at
the present time." Kven packers Who
wore .bearish and sold short at lower
prices than they could buy the goods
fori are now willing to be good and pay
the market value.
Butter market is showing like
Strength, but no further rise Is showing
In prices. Mocks on 'hand are very
small, in fact not as good demand
Justifies.
Too Much Stuff Dumped on Buyers
at Once and Situation Is Serious;
Receipts Are a Third More Than
atThlaTime Year Ago. '
STOCK MARK!
;t ire
- ACTIVE FOR THE DAY
fttuslan Crop Heavier.
(Hpeclal Cable.)
Odessa, Russia, Eept. 25. A
semi-official report places the
wheat crop of Russia at 070,000,
000 bushels or 46,000,000 bushels
greater than other estimates.
The crop In 19U was 660.000,000
bushels and In 1J10 a total of
776,625,000 bushels was produced.
rOKHZOir WHEAT HAJMCZTB.
Liverpool Wheat closed unchanged to
HA Mr bar.
Budapest Wheat closed lHo higher.
Antwerp Wheat closed unohanged.
WHEAT CARGOES NOMINAL.
London, Bcpt. 25. Wheat cargoes
steady but nominal.
English country markets quiet.
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS.
Hi
New York. BeDt. 25 While call loans
advanced today to b per ctnt, the mar
ket was more active than It has been
for manv a week. L'd to 2 o'clock 148..
300 shares had been traded In.
At the opBDlnir. L,ondon was a moder
ate seller of stocks and this Influenced
tne t ratio. Closing was gonerall
fractions lower than yesterday.
Canadian Pacific earnings for the
third week of September ahow an in
crease of $381,000.
united (States Smelter declared the
regular quarterly dividend on preferred
and 75c on tho common. This is an in
crease of 26c in the latter.
Mon. .
I Tuts.' ....
Wed
Year ago.,
Season to
date ....3682
Year ago. .2606
2)16
182
113
28
Cars
Par. Flour Oats Hiiv
31 17 29 15
28 B 17 9
12 7 18 It
3 7 2 4
470 495 263 446
143 649 290 638
Receipts of grain are breaking all reo
ords In ths Portland market. Fully
1000 more cars of wheat alone were re
ceived to date this season than during
the same period a year ago. In other
Closing was generally a few i words this year's movement of wheat
into I'ortiana since July l is about a
third greater than last season's big
movement for the same period.
Supplies have come forward so fast
recently the trade has been swamped
and has been unable to take care of
the total. Congestion at tidewater is
rreater than ever before, and there
seems little reuer in sight, although
Range of New York prices furnished grain Interests as well ss raflroad offi-
by Overbeck ft Cooke company;
6.00 I
8.60 I
B OO 6.50 I
4. 60S4.75 I
4.00 134.25
Description. IQpen.lHIgh.l Low.lClose
Salnr Cows In a Hurry.
Breaking all speed records for animal
shipments Into this section, the Mil
waukee road r.SB landed a. carload of
cows from Gilbert, 111.. In the North
Portland yards in nine days. This in
cluded the time that the stock was be
ing rested and on feed en route. Tho
animals arrived In perfect condition.
The shipment was brought forward
by George R. Mokel of the Mokel Cow
Amal. Copper Co
Am. u. at c.
Am. Can, c. . . .
Am. Cotton Oil, c
Am. LiOCO., 0....
Am. (Sugar, c. . . .
Am Smelt. 0. . . .
Anae. Mining Co.
Atchison, c
Bait. A Ohio, cm
Beet Sugar
B. a T
Can. Pacific, 0..
Cent Leather, c.
C. & Grt. West., c
C. M. & St. P
C & N. W., C
8a per lb
less lota, the
BIQ ADVANCE IN LEMONS
Owlnpr to the shortage of supplies In
tho south nrw tlie higher prices a.iked
there, a sensational advance wns forced
in the local ttiakpt today. Lemons thai
won? form .4-w4---frr07fl--nTy
now quoted firm at $8.50:
SOME ACTIVITY FOR HOPS
Som activity is ehowlntr In tho hop
market nnd quite a number of deals
were reported during the Inst 2t hours
at 14 to 18c a pound. The latter was
paid for best offerings available. The
buying at .present is entirely confined
to domestic account nnd is believed to
le for those that sold short for early
uenverj.
cniuornia marKet is quiet but some
business is reported passing at 1810c
lor oi'Ki quality.
Foreign hop markets are quiet, but
nuuu vi? mo uuiiiuieru IB Iirm.
FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS
The weather bureau sends out the fol
lowing notice to shippers:
rruieci enipiiieniB as iar north as
Eeaftle against minimum temperatures
of about 42 degrees; northeast to Spo
kane, 40 degrees; southeast to Boise 30
degrees; south to Siskiyou, 36 degrees
Minimum temperature at Portland to-
nigm, aooui 41 aegrees.
rOKTLAXD JOBBISrj PRICES
These prices are those at whlca
Wholesalers sell to retailers, except as
viuerwiBe kmm.
Hotter, Sggs ana Poultry.
BUT'IKK Nominal 1 extra creamery,
cubes and tubs, 33c; prints, 34jc; dairy.
2324c.
EOQS Candled local extras. 9.- nr.
dlnary, candled, 30c; spot buying price
on toe 1. u. u. luomiiuj uesi. eastern
28 30c; storage, 24260 doi... seconds
13.00 04.00 case.
t tirt.i 1 J. ITT TnV IT - ....
ijivfj nJbi.iinBHB, per
lb.; springs 14V4c; geese, 10c: Pekln
bucks, jmuinii runners, tf oil iqc ttir.
keys, 1822c; dressed 27c; pigeons,
old, II; young, 22.60 per dpz"
BUTTER FAT Prouucera prlue. for
Portland delivery, per lb., 33c.
CHEliSi -Nominal; rresn Oregon
fancy, full cream, twins and triplets.
17 c; daisies. 17 c; Young America;
19c.
rrults and TecretaTJlea.
BERRIKS Blackberries, 31.60.
POTATOES tilling prioe; Extra
Choice, 76c; choice, 65c; ordinary, o&
per cental: buying price, carloads, 60c;
country sweets, fii.2i per 6ental.
j FRESH FkUlTSOranges. 13.7504;
bananas, 4H6c Id.; lemons, 14. 80S 6;
'limes, $1 per hundred: grapefruit, I6.00
pineapples, 6c lb; peaches 60o(cp76c box
cantaloupes. $1.26 1.50 per crata; wa
termelons. 90c$l.JO Per hundred lbs:
pears, 6075c per box; grapes, 76cii
11.60. w
ONIONS 75c 11.00; association sell
ing price, 76o cental, t. o. b. shlpplna
points: garlic, 7V48o. vv '
VEGETABLES Nsw turnips. 11.00;
new beets, U.2SSP1 bOi carrots. $1250
1.60 sack; cabbage $1 0)1,26- lOmatoea
boxes, 2SJM0c; string beans, l20
per pound; green onions. 10c per
dosen bunches; peppers; bell, 84o per
lb.: head lettuce, 26o doa.; hothouse, 76o
lift I box; radishes, 10c dosen bunches
celery, 6075o dos.; egg plant, l.S6fil
I. 50 crate;-peas, 7c lb.; caullfiiwer, cS
II, 25. v
Heats, Jish and PToristona,
DRESSED M ISATH Country Wl)ld
HQgs, fancy 1111Hc; ordinary, ; lie
rough and heavy, B10o; fancy
veal, 14Vil)16sr- ordinary, 18?4Uc;
poor, 11c; lambs, 10ffil5c: mutton, at
So: goats, 2ii4c: beef, 710o. '
HAMS-. BACON. ETC. Hams, 18 O
19c; breakfast bacon. 15H27c; boiled
ham, 28o; picnics, HHc; cottage, 17w
MEATS Pac-aing bouse bt Nu. 1
stock. 12c; cows, No. stock, lie; ewes,
' Ittc; wetbers, :0c; lamDt, 12 lc:
taork loins. lWc .
1 FIKH-Nomlaai Roct.ol J6. 4
iiounaers, c; nauou. c; striped
Ibass. v 20c; catfish, l3l!Vte; aaimon.
70 per lb.; ahrlmps,
10c lb.; soles,
5
600 lb. lota.
nr lb.
TUJtPENTijNic in cases, 73c; wood
parrels, vuo; iron oarreia, oto per gal
lon; IV case luia. tic
NORTHWEST BAXK STATEMENT
Portland Banks.
Clearings- This week. Year ago.
Wed 11,851.62.3.70 $l,6L'ti,284.74
TiR-s 3, 144,783.61 l,88,6ti.40
JOua . aaA4vUitt.6Jl ZrHtUVM
company, well known In this city as an ,?
expert In dairy stuff. The stock con- S0l- ; I" "
slsted entirely or inspected Holstelns,
27 in number, and was purchased by an
interest starting a large and modern
dalrv on logged-off lands at Clifton,
down the Columbia river. Six more
loads will be brought forward from the
same place, but the next lot will con
tain 3a head, The shipment left this
morning for Clifton.
Another Crooa Bun of Hogs.
There was another good run of hors
In the North Portland yards today. To
tals were 46B bead, compared with 601
last Wednesday. 268 a year ago and none
on this day two years agw.
Morning sales, in tne yards were prac
tically on the same basis as yesterday,
tops moving at $8.65.
There was a rirmer tone in the hog
irnde at points east of the Rockies
today. Chicago had an advance of 5
tO'7MiC for the day. Prices went within
sight of the $9 mark again; some stuff
nf nnalltv movlim on to !fi f)2U Run.'
Cons. Gas
Corn Products, 0
Del. & Hudson..
D. & R. O., c
Erie, c
Gen. Electric . . .
Grt Northern pfd
Illinois Central.,
lilt. Harvester ..
Int. Met., 0
do pfd
Lehigh Valley ..
K. C. Southern. .
Louis. & Nash..
Mex. National, 2d
M.,8. P. & S.8.M
M., K. 4 T., c. . .
Mo. Pacific
National Lend . .
Nevada Conn. . .
N. Y, Central...
N. Y., O. H, W.. . .
Nor. & West., c. .
North American
91
3H
44
664
46
128 4
SH
47
109
109H
III
2774
33
18
109
141
83
40
147H
1614
171
23
87!
183
142
-fm-rt-rt-ir!Hr -a ana h..., mr....,i T rvorincrn i-ac., c.
Week to date $6,710,422.87 $6,828,421.99
Tacoma Banks.
Clearings today $ 688,048.00
Balances today 31,007.00
Seattle Banks.
CleariiiKS today $1,994,898.00
Balances today 108, 670. 0C
OMAHA HOGS ADVANCED
Top Reach $8.65, or Same as in Port-
land Yards. .
South Omaha, Sept. 25. Cattle 7500;
mai'Kui sieauy 10 luwei, sieeis, f&.ZbM
in una' onji hnlfft?- 7r,iC r.n
iioga, 4900; market 610c ulgher at
XN.4U(jJ.S.tii.
stieep, 43,fto; marKet slow to lower;
4.00.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
Hogs Are Higher but Cattle Are
" Again Lower.
Kansas City., Mo., Sept. 25. Hogs
160
81 U
43
61
22
116
37
117
85
130
31
125
117
40
173
82
28
37
112
31
90
62
44
56
46
128
u
109
108
75
91
277
83
108
146
18
171
22
87
183
141
i24
20
60
172
29
163
clals are doing everything In their pow
er 10 relieve me suuanon somewnai.
With more wheat In sight than they
can take care of, all buying at country
points has ceased so far as tidewater
and foreign interests are concerned.
While some are nominally quoting tho
market lower, no actual change In tho
fries Is shown. While It Is possible
hat those who Insist upon pressing
their stock for sale while the congestion
at tidewater Is unrelieved will receive
lower prices, this will be due entirely
to the fact that buyers must provide
storage, and this is really what Is
charged back to the sellor.
This condition applies to all lines of
grain.
Nominal grain values today:
WHEAT New crop, -producers' prlcee,
track basis: Club, 78c; bluestcm, 82o;
red Russian, 7677c; fortyfold, 78o
Turkey red, 78c; Willamette valley, 78c.
BARLEY Producers' prices, track
basis: Feed. No, 1, $26.6026; brewing,
$30ii31; No. 2. $28; rolled, $80.
OATS Producers prices, track basis:
No 1 milling, $2828.60t-vWhlte. $26.50
27: off rrade. $25; Iso. 7 gray, 2 ton
HARVES
Tl
EST1VALT0
BE CELEBRATED
TONIGHT
with 25,000 a year ago. L nliiov
Kafisas City hogs were 60 hlrtur. n n , T'n'rV
with tops at $8.90 this morning. Run p sm car,' c
was 50.10 head. S'.w
Omaha hoas advanced Be to lOn with t '. a ,.
tops at $8 66 In yarfls. Rook Island! c'.'.
Hop shippers: J. C. Morehead, Gold-'s p as F. 2d of:
enuuie, wusm., i lonu, r. L.uecne, St. jj. & k. v. c
Donald. 1 load airect to union Meat'so Pacific, c.
company; Hugh Cummings, Albany, 1 1 So Railway, c.
load; C. S. Cassady, Uaaelle, Cal., 1 load, ! Texas & PRdfte. 26
uenerai iiok range; t s I, W
eieci ngiu fa.ouitrs.cn
(Select heavy 8.60
Medium light 8.6008.60
Medium heavy 8.00
Poor light 6.25(3 6.60
Rough heavy .006.25
Feeders 7.00
Sheep Hun Is Nominal.
Only a very light run of sheen ap
peared in tho mutton market today. To-
1.... ao v. . .1 .. ,
yearlings, $6.00 6.35; wethers, 14.00 Si". 1"t wednesdaV '81 year aeo
4.26; lambs, fii.ti5to7.00; ewes, $3.75 oJthi-'dayVb year.Tgo. g
General conditions In the mutton
trade at North Portland were station
ary- . . . .
Bneep- snippers xoaay: a. n. gora,
Vf 1 rtn vll la 1 Innri .hflAn m n A Kad. -
C. H. Farme'r. McCoy, 1 load sheep anri
hogsr Fred B. "Decker. Sllverton, 1 load
sheep ana bogs airect to Union Meat
company.
Chicago wa3 sieaay in tne- sheep di
vision tooay, out tne run was
with a total of 40,000 head
Union Pacific, c
do pfd
II. 8. Rubber, c.
U. 8. Steel Co., c
do pfd
Utah Copper
Vir. Chemical ..
Wabash, c
W. U. Telegraph.
West Electric...
Wis. Central, c. .
Money
31
CI 12 1211
,174:176
H9
64
78
47
4
81
86
89
54
78
48
4
82
85
146
16 I
171 '
22
37
183
itiTt 27- off grade, zt; io. i gray, io ton
130, pT.ntm Selllna price: Patent. 14.30
124. Willamette valley, $4.20; local straight.
$3.70ra)3.90; export. $3.603.i0; bakers,
$4.104.30 barrel.
i HAY Producers' price: Willamette
valley timothy fancy $15; ordinary $14;
eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy
!$1516; mixed hay, $1314; clover, $8;
I train. $10: alfalfa $12 ton.
I MiLLSTUFFS Selling price: Bran
Services of the Harvest Festival, or
"Succoth," the Feast of Tabernacles,
will be held In all the Jewish syna
gogues of the city tonight and tomor
row. Perhaps the most elaborate cele
bration will take place at the Temple
Both Israel, at I o'clock tonight, with
services in the morning at 10 o'clock.
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, will officiate and
Mis. Rose Bloch-Bauer will have charge
of the choir services.
Services also will be held at Congre
gation Ahavae Bholom, Park and Clay
streets, at 8 o'clock tonight and at the
same time tomorrow night, with ser
vices tomorrow morning and Friday
morning at 9:80 o'clock. Charles W.
RoblriBon will address the congregation.
After the regular services, the Harvest
Festival will be celebrated In the Taber
nacle. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will offi
ciate. At Congregation N. L. Talmud Torah,
Sixth and Hall streets, services will be
held at 7:30 o'clock tonight and tomor
row and Friday morning at o'clock.
Rev. M. Levin will officiate. The Har
vest Festival will b celebrated after the
evening services In (he tabernacle.-
The "Succoth" or the Feast of the
Tabernacles falls this year on Thurs
day, September 26. The celebration
lasts eight days, the closing day being
known as tne Feast of Conclusion. Only
on the first and last day of the festival
are services heldi
The Harvest Festival, scrlpturally is
known as the "Feast of the Ingather
ing,'' and is ordained in Exodus xxll:l6
and xxxlv:22. Historically, however, It
la associated with the journey of the
Israelites through tho wilderness.
when they lived in temporary hablta
tlons Or in tents. It is commanded In
Leviticus xxlll:42, that ths Israelites
shall "dwell in booths seven days," In
commemoration of the fact that Israel
dwelt In booths when brought out of
Egypt, hnce the name, the Feast of
Tabernacles, or booths.
WOODSTOCK TO GET
P0ST0FFICE STATION
Under orders from the postofflce de
partment, the Woodstock postoffice is
to he discontinued and in its place a
station will be Installed. The station
will be at the drug store of D. J.
Francis, 4610 81xtieth avenue southeast,
and mall delivery by carrier and at a
general delivery window will be had
there. The government Is considering,
favorably, the Installation of a fourth
class postofflce at. Berkeley, one mile
south of Woodstock. At present the
residents of Berkeley are forced to go to
Woodstock after their mall, and the ar
rangement is very inconvenient
PROFESSOR E. SIDNEY
IS
BONIFACE
SOUGHT
(SpeflM to The Journal.) '
Vancouver, Wash., Sept. 25, On com
plaint filed bVj Clarence Reynolds of "
Portland a warrant was Issued by Prose
outing Attorney Fred Tempos for the
arrest of Professor E. Sidney Hu,iilfm:u -
on a charge of bigamy. Tho Warrant,
Was delivered to SherHff Crsup, but(
Boniface had disappeared and tho f-'
forts of the assistants at the sheriff's
office and police depai'liueiifTuTIeil to
Locate him.
Bonlfaco was married to Miss Mary"!.,
A. Hall of Vancouver on tk-ptt-mber 20,'
1911, and according to ti,n records at
the courthouse represented himself -to .
bo a single man, 'never married'. " lie
entered Into, social Tif immediately" in
Vancouver and was admitted to' the''".,
homes as a singer and noted musician. "
For a time he was a member of the
choir of the First M. ft. church in Van- y
couver, but according to Hev. Mr. Cunse .' .
was not so engaged at the prrsont time,
but might have been later. Ho lately ,
leased a residence at Sixth and Frank- f
tin BireaiB uuu gave lessons in vocai
muslo.
Journal Want Ada bring results.
TXAJTSPOBTATIOX
43
61
22
117
87
116
85
129
81
126
117
28
113
31
26
12
174
89
64
77
116
66
47
4"4
$1
88 4
67
$21.60; middlings, $29
ton.
'fi;
shorts, $28.60
60v0: market 6ir higher,
Cattle 11,000; market lOo to 16c
lower.
Sheep 14,000; market steady to weak.
Total sales. 818,400 shares.
International Harvester, ex-dividend
1 per cent. .
ROLLER SKATING ON
STREETS IS FORBIDDEN
R Henry Wemrae, prominent auto-
heavy i mobilist and good roads booster, has
entered a formal complaint to the po-
San Francisco Produce Market
Ban Francfsco, Sept. 25. Eggs Ex-
..... . J11i. aaart nnll.tc 59 Li o 1 1U1IIUB KOIIIS HI l IUU HI Yaiuo.
Butter-Extrus. 85c: firsts. ll'o. General mutton market: ' sent the
Cheese Oregon fancy, lc do Young "es eas mountain amps, .io.jusib.du turned to
America. 16c; new California flats, ? i JK?'?, "5ln' i:&n
iaM6c; Young Arherlca, 15 16c. " 9 fttt lit letters to
cental Oregon Bur-
fuuto t 1 Of, 1 7K
per cental California silver
0c
Potatoes, pet
banks. Siiffil.lO; sweets,
Onions,
skins, 66(j
Local
firsts.
Seattle Produce Market.
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 25. Eggs
ranch, 840c; eastern, 8032o.
Butter Washington creamery
33&.')4e; eastern, 3i)if81c.
Cheese Tillamook, 18180.
nnlons Sack. 75c ST S 1.25.
Potatoes Local, $14 17; sweets, 2c
per lb.
San Francisco Grain Calls.
San Francisco, Sept. 25. Grain calls:
BARLEY.
Open. High. Low. Close
Dec 140 141 140 140
May ....143 143 143 143
WHEAT.
tr ri l 4 . . 1 . - - 4 m a.
nansHH vjiy oiifeo were moaay 10 u.t.i
weak, with 14.000 head reported in this I 'V .S
morning. I uiln l''e streets for playgrounds, and
Omaha sheep were slow to lower, top cuizens uning wie HiuewaiKs ror wooa-
ills iviiii.iuiiiuaiiuu tvun in ni
police committee and latir ra
the chief of police.
Moore this morning read the
the day officers, instructing
them that roller skating on the street
and sidevalk Is forbidden within the
fire limits. There is a penalty for vio
lating this ordinance, and children are
subject to it. Outside the fire cone, the
patrolmen were directed to caution all
children about skating on the streets.
In regard to wood corded on sidewalks,
Wemme complains that the school board
allows wood to remain on the walks for
weeks before having it sawed and stored.
28.
12
2
14
26
89.
27.
4.
3.
Buyer.
I'nlon
R Wing
B. Wing
B. Wing
Union
Dec 149B
Nor. Dec.l30B
Dec.
.1474B
OATS.
153A
188A
JIA
SO.
Money and Exchange.
London, Sept. 25. Consols, 74; silver,
ZVftu; oanK rate 4 per ceni.
New York. Sept 25. Sterlinr x-
change, long, 4.83; short, 4.88; silver
bullion, flan.
San Francisco. Sept. 28. Sterling ex
change, 60 days, 4.81; sight, 4.86:
documentary, 4.81; transfers, tele
graphic, 6 per cent premium; sight,
a per ceni Luriimuii.
New York Cotton Market.
, Open. Hlsrh. Low. Close.
Jan I.. 1149 1157 1149 1153fr54
March .... 1169 1178 1184 116?btft
May ....... 1174 1181 1173 117779
July ....... 1176 .... .... 1179f80
noyi iio UiftlffXZ5
valley
Poor lambs 4.004.60
Best yearlings 4.65
Oood yearllnss 4.60
Ordinary wethers 4.004.25
Fancy ewes 3.90
Good ordinary ewes 3.003.25
Wednesday Morning Bales.
STEERS.
No. Avr. Lbs. Price.
1120 $7.00
1085 7.00 W,
1140 6.75 W
SPAYED HEIFERS.
1081 $6.66 W,
976 6.60
HOGS.
223 $8.05
238 8.60
612 7.50
366 7.25
COWS.
1005 $6.00 .
Wednesday Afternoon Bales.
COWS.
Avr. Lbs. Price.
924 $6.10
931 6.10
867 6.50
847 4.00
860 3.00
Hoas,
184 $8.66 Kld'l & Casw'l
Union
Union
No..
"23...
60...
J9...
4...
1...
Hob Nails Hurt Them
But they sound all right, and you'll
surely buy one If you look at the pianos
bflintr sold at Railroad Claim Aaent's
Union -account. See announcement, "Out of
lhiuu -Oliver Yontrciav." tn . l-hth
j - - J , o
. . ft rr i Ihla n.n.i 9
Buyer.
Union
Union
Union
Burke
Burke
BEARS RAID WHEAT MARKET
Chicago Forced to 1 Cents Off
at the Closing of Today's Trade.
Chicago, Sept. 25. Bear operators
raided the wheat market today and
forced a closing 10 lower for Sep
tember, lo lower for December and
c for the May.
The market opened with a loss of o
each in September and December and
unohanged for tho May.
Early selling was occasioned by the
report of an increase of 46,000,000 bush
els In the semi-official wheat crop re
port of Russia Over what had been pre
viously estimated. A cable from Buenos
Ayres telling of fine weather there was
also a bearish feature.
Minneapolis reported cash demand
keen umong millers who wore after good
quality. They were offering 2 to lo
above the September for No, 1 northern
bltiestem end lo over for velvet chaff,
Cash wheat: No. 2 red, $1.04(91.06;
No. 3 red, 96c$1.00: No. I hard winter,
9191c; No. 2 hard winter, 8690o;
No. 1 northern spring. 394o; No. 2
northern spring, 9193o.
Range of Chicago wheat market fur
nished by Overbeck & Cooke company.
WHEAT.
Open Hiah
Sept 90 90
ueo 91 VI
May 96 86
CORN,
Sept 73
Dec. 53 8
May 63 5
OATS
Pept ..... 84 34
Deo. 32 82
May ..... 84 34
PORK.
Sept 1660 1665
OctL 1660 1866
Jan 1825 1835
LARD.
Pept ...... .1007 1010
Oct. 1107 ....
Jan 1060 1060
RIB8.
Sept 1070 1077 1070 1070
Oct ia70 1070 1085 1085
Jan 981 986 980 982
5T4
531,,
Low Close
88 88
90 90B
96 85 B
81 llh
1-3 3A
32 82A
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Market Down 10 Cents With Run of
18,000 Head.
Chicago, Sept. 26,--Hogs 20,000; left
over, 4800; receipts year ago, 26,000.
Market 5 to 7o higher. Mixed, $8(9
8.90; good and heavy. $8.468.80; rough
and heavy, I7.95P8.40; light, $8,304
8.92.
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Sheep 40,000; market steady.'
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