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JEfiTSHOlM Fill. STREET. ODAY rket Again Weaker and Lower 1 Vlth Increasing Supplies In Every I ... ; , '. 1 Place Present Value Is Cheaper Than Good Beef. t ' , r Portland Wholesale Market. Egg market less active. , ' Better cull for hop. - . Dressed veals are eaaiar. Dressed hogs steady. Cheese trade firmer, ' Butter trade easier. . Banana train U due. Potato trade waiting. , More onions offering Cauliflower is lower. rWer wa another bad break M Chick vnair.t vthi tn the Front street kde today, cleanups vera made at lie pound for both Bens ana springs. the lowest prica that ?as teen,namea mir lU tront fnr noma VeftfS. pkT. Inw ntliwt nntt In effect In the loduct that the better grades ofiuset d pork. As yet there has been but n tha demand owing to L fa ht tli retail trade Is holding I dressed product at aooui w-p Ice as wnen enjeaans were man i lolesale. .. . . Rtcalpta of chickens along the street lay were very neavy. " usual thing on the last day of the ek and reflects luriner s; es to come ourmg me comi is lltr.tula. HIMIII that SUDDlleS Will ain be carried over from Saturday to . .hnitinn mat means nom- g but lower prices inu x"1 MecVpts of turkeys are ! f lfreoBed. There remains quite a VrdemandTfor these around previous fotatlons, although stock Is not mov v Out uromntly. .in j vmac nnrinn 00 MARKET CASINO OFF ttrni?r"SA Mrine- WO shown In the ice of gg along Front street today, e make! is not so firm and supplie s fresh stoca ere nut uw''"'!.! , u a might be expected. This is S"tw Vni, that selected stern storsge eggs are being offered T...nn.tr at eastern stock are try- ' i H to force another advance in i?al ggs, so that they can unload th g'eaur profits while the home cks remain unsold. iuecn WAX A ARE WEAKER Receiptrrof eountry-klHed veals are eatly increased in the Front street 'da and- the market is not so active. ipplles are sening muwiy i ..... ,. v,.t Afrrlnva. but the move- int Is such that some believe that a ductloa will be forced. COLFAX APPLES ARRIVING First apples from Colfax, Wash, to th local market are now being own along the street. A carload was ipped to We A son of this city-fcy Kre formerly Interested in the nogu ver section. The appla are of go auty ana oonniai muouj t-7 ' Jjck. The price has been placed at 8 er 80o box.. VNANA XRAIi: IS DUB TODAY Regular train of bananas was due to i tvio nca market today. The larket has been in excellent shape for Od ripe stock recently ana pucm v en quite wen mainmuieu. MNCY LETTTCE SELIiS HIGH Soms extra fancy lettuce from Hood nuoted in the Front street larket this morning by the receivers at c a doen. wnue wjo ftr tnan any umwr mnt n., i. iter "1BnhJnyhlh,,t known at this ne of tne year. o a dgen. It has been placed at FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau sends out the fallow. Jah. a uhlnners: Protect ship- ?iit as far north as Seattle against mimiim temperatures of about 38 ae- Stheast to Boise it degrees: south SiSklyOU Bo aegroBB. miiiiinui.i rature at Portland tonight, about 88 greea. - PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES These prices are those at whles hoie'alars ""l 10 as berwiae ssi. , setter. CgfS aad Pealtry. RUfisiH Nomlualt extra creamery, "e and tubs, 3Vkci prints, J4H35c; robS-Candled local extras, 88 38c; rdinary, candled. 88c; spot buying price mm off 8ic f. C b. Portland; best east rn 8i!9o; storage, 26o doa.; sec ,ib.' S44 case. IVE POULTRY Hens, llllc lb.; urings, lltiUlc;. geese, 10c; Pekin ucks, il12o; Indian runners, 910c; a ill young, $2k,6u per. dosen. fckjTT&R D'aT ProuueBra oirioe, for no delivery, for ., mtio, ..SL:'i4v Nominal : treso Oraron ino. ful' cream, twins and triplets, daisies, lTf4c; Young America; BERRllSS--l!1,l0KIBWri1' 11-60; straw- lorries Jo.ou. rktvi'Al OKa BelUng price i Extra iudca, 76c; choice. ordioar Tuntry sweeia, U6fcM.5u per cental ifRESH FHUri'S--Oranges, 18.78 ; Jiinas. 4Vio Ib.J lemons. $84!lS; 6c lb.; peaches. 40ai75c W: antaioupes. ll.tfitoi.Su per .Mniniiii. soo t)r hundred lbs. : ueara. itBi.26 ptr box; grapes, baskets. IQnj) uo: crates. 60c4$T.0u. ONWNrr,1,i-1Vi association sell' t"rce, fo v. u. suipping VEOB"'ABLE--New turnips, 6076c; ew beets, 1.00; carrots, doTBc per Uck; parsnips, iwu.io sacx; caDoage, I QQ (ft 1.16, luillttiuco, UUJM, UI( O0C; iring bean8,iilo lb.; green unions, loo oxen bunchs; peppers, bell. na per , . h.ori isttuce. 26o doa.: hothouse. Ho hit box; radisites, 100 aosen bunches; l Meats. Iish ana Vrovtsioiu, RUbt4&14 MKATS Country killed: togs, fancy, lie, orauiary, ioC! titrw Urrjjlll.,. eal, 14c; ordinary, 13iic; poor, ie: tamos. iual6ci mutton, 74is oats. Ht(i4c: beef, 7l0c. MhiB, bXC0H, KUC.THams, uu0 I9e; sreaaiaai uuwu, xanvria, ooiiea is-ni. 28cj,plonioB, llV6c; cottage, lto. took. Wl cows, NO. l atock. llcj awes, u,c; . wethers, iOc, lam os, Xt; o?k loins. 1 Ha. - OYSTi:K3bboal water bar. per gal. 'that ! P ,) !. Olym tfTpdt gallon, 83.35i per 100 lb. sack, go; .canned eastern 660 cam 18.60 doe. Mtera la shell, Jl.J6wx.0i per lao; FISH Nomlntffl Book cod, 10c lb.: ressed flounders, 7oj halibut. Sf lOc; triped bass, ioc; catfish, 12c, Salmon; f0o lh.; soles, to. per lb.: shrlmpu, Aicnb.rTereh.-Scr tomcorf - " lob tars, 200 herrings ( ); black bass, n. aturceon. li'Aei .silver amalt , 7f b.- black cod. 7cj eastern oysters, full IiiiJ S'ALh i.d U.ULLI AT SALEM AT 19 1-4 CENTS FOR SELECTED Extra Good Quality Reported at That Figure and 10 Ccns; Short Sell era Bald to Have Much October Business to Cover. ' , While names are not given It Is re ported that 890 bales of . extra fancy hops Were purchased at Salem during the last 24 hours at 19o & pound.' and another lot at 18c. The market for hops, while rather quiet at the moment, is very firm for the better quality. Most of the deals are said to be for the account: of short sellers who have number of October contracts to dollver to brewers, They are making a deter mined but quiet attempt to secure these without disturbing the market too muoh, - ;, . With forelgii.marketl firmer and in some instances higher, the outlook In tha lion rnnrliHt la much itnrtroved. A re cent cable from London reported the market there firmer at previous prices, but another cable from Berlin gave ;the German market aS firmer and about 4c a pound higher for the last few days. There is nothing doing In California so far as reports from there today in dicate. The same is true of New York and Washington. Dealers here are inclined to the opin ion that there will, be a demand for ordTnury quality hops within a short " . -7,. I ,v.i . ..n.i.rf niiiVf wi no nwuu as, a otLiitymm mi o vvwmw by the trade. Nominal hop prices todayt Extra fancy, 19c; choice, lS918Ue; prime to choice, 17 18c;, prime, 17ci medium, l&16c; poor, 1214c lb. Aurora Hop Soles. (Special U Tht 2aarail.) sctlons have been reported in hops this week, and prices continue weak. Neither dealers nor growers seem much con cerned over the situation, but those enrwera who Bold at 17 and 18 cents seem to have reason for satisfaction. U. h. Bents has takeu In a small 3000 pound contract, tha Ooertlef lot at Bar low, which was bought at 19c several weeks a so. Mishler and Oribble have purchased the following lots: The J. E. Johnson lot at Sllverton, at 14 cents; the O. X. Ooodlng lot of 65 bales, at 16 centsi the K. C. Boardman lot of 30 bales, at 15 cents, and the W. J. Miller lot of 06 bales, at 16 cents. Hop Bales at Woodburn. (Spenll to The JourtuL) Woodburn. Or.. Oct, 6. Ths following hot sales are reported here; II. Kunze crop of t6 bales at 14 o per pound and tne unanes Aiuuen crop or vi oaies ai 17'Ao per pound by McNeff Bros, of Portland. George BaUweber crop of BB bales at 17c by Whitman & Shorten of this place. The last two crops are graded as prime to choice quality. measure, solid pack, $ per gallon. LARD Tierces, no io., compound, tierces 10c, . . . xopa. wool in jeiaas. HOI'S Producers' price lSii. ndmi-; nal,16P19c. m wool Willamette v allay Cots vv old. 1200, lb.; medium Unroo. shire. iisi choice -aucy lots. zta pw lbj eaiiieru uregon. liWJc. rains; U hCl"rmM OR( CABCARA BAftK lU liftHUUftL-carlots iVa. laas eriota. 6o lb.! 19" i'"1- carlots. c;leiTca7. aiVKA Ury hodes. l!0sjtc, green, Vi w luo; sait-a hides l ajiW; ieen sail. itf tHo; kids, lvic; calves, dry, w7u "Tl"m: ""ea or green. 17S0i reen hides, ltjio j. inan salted; shiep pelts, aaliad. A; ary. uwti oxocenea. KlCkV Japaa ii. H4j6c; No. i, 4Vc; iew urieaus bead. .?c' BUUAli Cube, 86.25; powdered, $6.96; fruit or berry, 15.86! best, 6.6: dry granulated. 16.16; L yellow. 66.U5; Hon. uiulu piantauou caue srauutauu, oc i.a. tAbove quotauona are Jv days net oaan.) SAJL.X Coavse, halt grounaa Xuj tt.n per ton. 60, l.00. table -dairy, lus, 0s. III; bales, i.S; extra (tua oarrals. 2s es and IDs. .uu(i.vu; lump ,oca. i 'U 6u per ton. BEANS Small white, le; lane white, 6c; pink, So; bayou, ifcc; Umas, o; reds, 6c aoN.i New. 83.76 per oasa. Vaiats. Coal OD. Im, LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls., 73o gal.; kettle boiled, obi., 7to gal.; raw, cases, i so; bulled cases, 80u gal.; iota oi: tie galioua, io leas; uu ca.it iuwiu, 4 per ton. W1TB LEAD Ton lots, Io per lb.; 600 lb. lota, to par io. lass iota, lfc per lb. TURPENTINE in case, 7Jc; wood barrels, 70c; iron barrels, He per gal lon; 10 case lots. tic. NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Portland Banks, Clearlnea This Week. Year aro. Saturday .. 2,007,218.19 Friday 2.161.396.64 I 1,761,84.93 2.111,396.64 8,423,898.13 8,808,042.51 2,891.161.03 2,387,020.14 Thursday .. 2,182,808.94 wed. z, i,su.BB Tuesday ... 1,862,273.17 Monday ... 2,023,036.88 Week V".. $12,639,147.48 $18,372,911.71 Taooma Banks. Clearings, $688,497; balances. $38,716. Seattle Banks. Clearings, $2,046,986; balances, $326. 860. San Francisco Iroduce Maret. San Francisco, Oct. 6. Eggs Extras, S9o; selected pullets, S0c. . Butter Extras, 84 kc; firsts, S2c. Cheese New ' California fiats fancy, 16c; firsts, 14 c; seconds, 12 c; Cali fornia Young Americas, fancy, 17c; do firsts. 15c: Oregon fancy, 16; do Young Americas, 17c. potatoes uregon aurDanics, n.ouw 1.10; .. sweets, per cental, fancy, $1.60; choice, $1.26(8)1.40. Onions Siiverskins, 8066d. Seattle Produce Market. Seattle, Oct. 6. Eggs Local ranch, izmHc: eastern fresh. 3286o: Saat- em storage. 27 30c. Butter Washington creamery, firsts, 8436o; eastern, 81933c, Cheese Tillamook, 18 f 18J4C Onions Per sack, 76o$1.26. Potatoes Local, $1417; Yaklmas, $16018. Money and Exchange. London. Oct. 8. Consols. 78 16-16: silver, 29 ; bank rate, 4 per centt. New York. Oct. 8. Bterllnsr exchange. long $4.83, short $4.86; silver bullion, 64Hc. - San Francisoo. Oct. 5. Sterling ex- chantre: 60 days. $4.81: slKht. 14.86: doc, $4.80. Transfers, telegraphic, 6 per cent , premium; signt, 24 per cent premium. New STork Cotton Market. Month Open. High Low Close .1105 1111 10B4 1 0)1 4 iff) 9 rt January: . . March . i . . ill 2 iiz iio 110608 1133 1US U1618 1134 1120 1120021 k... .... 1115 B .... .... 1171 72 1085 1072 107172 1116 1099 110001 Ma ..... 4137 .1134 July ..... August . . September October . . December 1080 .1108 San Francisco Barley Calls. San Francisco, Oct 8. Barley calls: ' Open. Close. December V.I414- 141 May 143B 144A huh mm atSyf??!a3T!tTg Clackamas, Marlon, Multnomah, and Washington counties produce One-half the. potatoes grown In Oregon. fc'illLEMIitiyo STEADY CUT LITTLE TOPS ARE AVAILABLE Good Stuff I Absent From Yards and Therefore Extreme 'Prices Are . Jfot Tested r Further Sharp Ad vance tor Hogs In the East. ' American Hog Prices. 4 Chicago $M2tt 4 Kansas City 2S South Omaha 8.70 North Portland ......... l td , PORTLAKD LIVESTOCK RUN. ' ' Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Saturday . J88 lOS IBS Friday ....... 114 Thursday ... 88J 240 e I 1,74 799 082 J,8 129 t Wednesday ..tit 75 Tuesday ..... 860 499 Monday ..... 8B8 923 Week ago 61 84 Year ago. .... ... 86 Two y ears ago 44Q 114 Closing of tha week showed quite a fair run of livestock In the North Port land yards. The general situation IS praotlcally the same as has been shown during the1 last few days. None of the cattle that came forward was good enough to bring extreme figures. Tha best stock la atlll probably good enough to bring $6.85(3)6.90, but that is about the .limit. Steadiness waa shown' in the cattle trade at Chicago today, but prices re main the same as yesterday. Kansas City cattle market was weak and fractionally lower for the day. No arrivals were shown In the cattle division at South Omaha this morning, therefore the previous tone Is contin ued nominally. A Cattle shippers today: H. Blaokwell. Ontario, two loads; Ofay Af Wilson, Spencer, Idaho, two loads. North Portland cattle range: Heavy feed steers $6.85 6.90 Choice steers . '-f0 Common-steers .., 6.T5 (3 e.SO Fancy cows .. !? Ordinary cows po Fancy light calves Heavy calves 8-00 f 6.60 Best bulls OOfM? Ordinary bulls 4.004.2& Hog Market Steady. etarfv tnnn wna nhown in the swine trade at North Portland at the Closing of the week. There was a run of 286 Viooa nmnrf.A with fil last Saturday, none' a year -ago and 400 head this same day two years ago. Generally speaking, there Was no chanire in the tone of the hog market during the day. The Increased strengtn shown at pointa east of the KocKies is not at all reflected here.. Local killers are well stocked with pork, and, there fore, are not buying any more stuff than absolutely forced tn take hold In order to give the market prestige. Puget Sound packers have been the leaders in the hog market here reoent ly, but their purchases have, as a rule, been at a reduction in price from what local backers have been paying. Tha buying here by the northern in terests Is due io the fact that hogs can be purchased hereto much cheaper than stocks can .be, brought. out from South Omaha that shipments from the latter place have been cut off until supplies can no longer be secured here, for the lower figure. While this is not exact ly what may be considered encourage ment for the Paclfio northwest produc er, It is the best price that he has been able to get since local killers have se cured their wants. Big Prices In the East. Big prices are ruling in the hog mar ket at points east of the Rockies. Chi cago touched .$9.32 H for tops this morn ing, and the market was firmer at the higher figure than it was at the low mark. .... . Kansas City was 6o higher for hogs this morning, with top stuff selling at $9.26. South Omaha hog were held steady today, with tops going at $8.70 In the yards. Run there for the day Included 3250 head. , Hog shippers today: Rich Bros., Wasco, 1 load; C. E. Lueche, Canby, 1 load direct to Union Meat company; M. J. Severe, Gold Hill, 1 load; O. E. Weed, Lebanon, 1 load. General hog ranee: Select light $ r 8.0 Select heavy 8.50f8.56 Medium light . 8.608.65 Medium heavy 8.00 Poor light 6.25(3)8.60 Rough heavy 6.00 6.25 Feeders . . . 7.00 Sheep Trade Good for Beat, There was only a nominal run of mut ton in the .North Portland pens for tho day. condition in the trade are prac tically unchanged from what they have been during the week. Good stuff is still In excellent call at the premium, while ordinary stock finds a call at reg ular quotations. There Is much differ nn fn the huallty of offerings in the i sheep division at this time, therefore for prices. m t ... The only shipper of sheep to North Portland today was B. M. Waddell, who had a load in from CorvalUa. General mutton market: -Best east mountain lambs. . .$5.18 6.00 Good easi mountain lambs. . . 6.60 Best Willamette valley lantbs 6.50 Good Willamette valley lambs 6.40 Poor lambs 4.00 4.50 Best yearlings.... . AA-H Ordinary wethers 4.004.g3 Fancy ewes .HjJ Good ordinary ewes 8.003.35 Friday Afternoon Sales. STEERS. Buyer. Av. Lbs. Price. Union 2 1090 $6.60 Union 25 1163 6,40 COWS. , Union 3 895 $5.60 Union 2 1145 4.00 Saturday Morning Sales. STEERS. Buyer. Av. Lbs.. Price. Union 27 1012 $660 Taeoma Meat . . 25 1034 6.45 W. Shepard .... 13 968 6.15 W. Shepard .... 8 1101 6.15 COWB. Union I... 1 H70 $5.75 Tacoma Meat .. 2 900 6.50 Union 1 650 6.00 BULLS. Union 2 Utd $4.75 OMAHA HOGS STEADY Market Has Good Run at Closing of the Week. SOuth Omalia, Oct. 6. Cattle None. Hogs 3260; market steady at $8.60 (g) 8.70. Sheep-None. CHICAGO HOGS AT ADVANCE Sales of Best Are Mode at $0.324 In the Yards. Chicago, Oct. 6, ftogs 9000; year ago, 11,000: left over. 6450. Market 6e higher. Mixed, $3.65 9.25; good and heavy, $8,700)9,25; rough and heavy, $8 45(8)8.60: light, $8.669.30. Cattle 500; market steady. Sheep 2000. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK Hogs Up Another Nickel; Tops Go to $0.25. Kansas City, Oct. S.t Hogs 2000; market 6c higher! tops, $9.26. -4 Sttle 4 erfwerket wm hi Sheep 3500; market easy. - . iim.,i .,.l,ii.r,ir.l mi .. "f,l I.W Journal Want Ads bring results. Lbi'UhijiililLSuUi.c TO FRONTVITII B!G OT M i LOIS Two Carloads Received From There " Find Quick Sale Despite the Late- ness of the Season Fruit Is Much Sweeter Than Others " Ths Goodnoe Hills "in the Klickitat country are forging to the front as the producer of the best watermelons . ever received In this market Recently two carloads came forward from there and sold so quickly after being Introduced that tha entire trade is loud in iU prOTe of the quality of tha offerings. Tnesa were tha flrat shipments re ceived from that section for two years and .being rather -late In the season, little was expected from them. However,, they netted the .shipper several times as much per carload as California grow ers are receiving at this time. Tha shipment was made by ,T. H. Beeks, an bid resident of the Klicki tat country and other growers are being induced to go into tha business on a more extensive scale. Not onlv were the melons of exceed ingly good quality but they were firm and good shippers. Stock can be picked and loaded there 0n night and be in th.i Portland market the next day. This makes them mora desirable for the trade. NE' New Yotk, Oct. B.The coalers were conspicuous for their strength today and scattered covering In other quart ers was' reflected by moderate advances, though the demand for stocks was in no sense aggressive. news relative to the. Balkan . situa tion, while conflicting, was somewhat more assuring,- but in that connection It should be borne in mind that London and the Continent are reported to have sold within the past week between two and three hundred thousand - shares Americans which hastened to Increase the floating supply of stocks to an ex tent that mav make it rather more dif ficult than heretofore for the bull ele ment to force the general list into new ground. Of course It may be said that offerings so far have been well taken but It perhaps Is unnecessary to say that the subjects sought by the element Interested in advancing prices la te provide a sufficient outald fol lowing on the upturns in orapr to ra cllltate distribution and realising. Range of New York prices furnished by Qverheok & Cooke Co. ' Description I Openl Hlshi Low I Bid Araal Cop. Co... Am. C. & F., c. . Am. Can., c Am. Cot. Oil., 0.. 62 44M, 66 Am. Lioco,, c. Am. Sugar, c. . . . Am. Smelt., 0. . . . Anac. M. Co. . . . 128 88 110 109 Atchison, C B. & O., c Beet Sugar Bin. Rap. Tr... Can. Pac, ' c Cent, Lea., c. . . C. & Q, W., c. . do pfd, ..... C. M. & St. P. . 73 01 876 31 17 113 113 Chi & North com 142 142 Ches & Ohio Colo F & I, com COlo Sou. com... n tm nt 39 148 16 23 41 37 54 183 140 Consolidated Gas 147 16 147 16 Coin Prdts, com. Uei Hudson. . . Den & R G, com. do pfd Eric, common . . Edle. 1st pfd General Electric. Grsat Nor pfd.. . Illinois Central . Lehlsrh Valley . . Louis. & Nash. . . Mex. Nat'l, sec. M. K. & T., c Missouri pac. . . . National Lead. . . Nevada Cons. . . . N. Y. Central... N. Y. Ont. & W.. Norf. & W., c North American. North. Pac, c. . . Paoiflc M. 8. Co. 41 37 64 46 87 64 140 130 175 140m 129 175 45 46 45 22 116 117 117 128 34& Pennsylvania Ry 125 p. a. Li. & c. co. Pressed 8. Car, c Reading, c Rep, 1. & S., c . . . Rock Island, c. . . B.L.&S.F., 2d pf. South. Pac, c Southern Ry.. C. Texas A Pacific. T., & L. & W c. Union Pac, c do pfd U. S. Rubber, c. . U. S. Steel Co., c. do pfd Utah Copper Va. Chemical . . . Wabash, 0 W. U. Telegraph West. Electric . . Wisconsin Cen., 0 175- 3ft 28 36 113 37 13 175 89 54 79 116 84 Total sales 307,200 shares. DECIDED CHANGE IN WHEAT Market Higher for Moment, but j Break Occurs Later. ! Chicago, 111., Oct. 6. Very decided change was noted in the temper of the wheat trade from the close yesterday, until the close today. For a minute at 1 the opening, December wheat sold higher than Friday's close at 92e, and from1 then there was a break to 91c under late. selling pressure today. The trade had no fresh news of an alarming kind f rom abroad. As stated in early advices the domestic conditions were not encourag ing for buyers. The result was that much long wheat bought on the Ad vance came on the declining market to day. Liverpool had a moderate advance of to d but the cables indicated the strength was .partly due to nervousness over the Balkan situation, partly due to excited buying of cargoes for "the con tinent, and naturally firmer offers of wheat from this side overnight. This sort of news had a steadying effect on the trade here In the outset, but in ab sence of any rresn aggressive Dun op erations, there was a disposition among holders to liquidate wheat bought on the advance. Range of Chicago prices, furnished by Overbed! & cooks company COALER SHARES ARE STRONG I W YORK WHEAT. , , Open, High. Low. Close, Dec. 9i n. 91 91 Mi A May 96 8 85 968 July 94 94 934 H CORN. Dee 53 64 ' 53 58 B May 52 62 62M, 52 July ..... 52 63 52 62 A OATS. Dec 82J4 , 82 32 82 A May 34 84 34 S4A Juyv 34 S4 34 34 PORK. Oct. 1685 1685 1685 , 1686 Jan. ..... 1935 1937 1922 1985 A May 100 1907 1892 1892 LARD. Oct 1147 1156 1147 114T Jan 1095 1102 1093 1093 May ...... 1050 105S 1042 1042 A RIBS Oct 1076 1080 107J 107$ Jan , 1022 1925 101? i 101T May ....1 1006,100? 1000 1000 lAirvl Wheal MarkeV Liverpool, Oct 6. Wheat Close: Oc tober 7s 9 d; December, 7s d: March, 7a 4d. ...... A POSITION WHERE . IPK Premium Over Club Is So Small That ' Export Business May Be Forced; Mills rAre Offering 80 Cents, Track Basis, Here. roreiga Waeat firmer. Firmer prices are shown ' at practically all European wheat markets for tha day. There has been a materia Improvement in tha world's cargo situation and tha general outlook is s6mewhat better. rOBEiow wheat mabkets. lilrerpool Wheat closed H to yti higher. -Berlin Wheat oloaad V4 to o higher. Budapest Wheat closed 140 higher. - PartsWheat closed xirat. Buenos Ayres Wheat oloaad un changed. Antwerp Wheat closed unchanged to o higher. T CARGOES ACTIVE. London, Oct, 6. Wheat cargoes in ac tive demand. English country markets firm. ' French country markets firm. PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS. IA ABROAD ' Cars Wheat Bar. Flour Oats Hay Mon 1P6 16 10 12 U Tues 8. - 9 3 13 6 Wed, 114 18 6 27 4 Thurs. ... 110 7 12 3 Friday ... 118 25 9 Hi 8 Hat 117 ' 7 10 19 6 Year ago., 76 , 10 7 6 8 T'l this w'k 783 82 43 98 40 W'k'g total 763 82 4.1 8 40 Year ago. . 536 la ijI ;( s To date... 4764 616 667 3U7 608 Year ago.. 3439 181 743 363 730 Millers are still offering 77c track basis for club wheat and 80c for blue Stem but are nt getting much stock. Views of farmers are rather firm and they are holding for more money. The small differential between club Wheat and bltiestem is expected to cause shipments of the latter variety to Kurope. During recent season most of this crop has been kept at home owing to the big premiums offered by millers but the small difference In the prjco at present may force some of the stock abroad. As a muj foreigners have hcen taking fortyfold as a substitute for bluestem but as there is a difference Of but 2o a bushel in the price of the two varie ties, It is expected that some material business Will develop for the better slock. There is no Change- in the flour situa tion. Some of the small millers continue to shade the prlre of export a dlinw be low the regular list but the bigger grinders are holdlnit out for ths full price. While- in some quarters there arex pectatlons of a further reduction in the price of patent, the last drop placed the values to the extreme low level which could be permitted In view of the price of wheat. It would, take a greater cut In the price of the wheat to foroe patent clown again. . Market for rnillstuffs is riot so ac tive for the reason that millers have sold their surplus to California par ties and are now unwilling to make fur ther sales In that direction. California is still willing to buy, however. Nominal grain values today: WHEAT-i-New crop, producers' prices, track basis: Club, 77c; bluestem, 80c; red Russian, 75c; fortyfold, 78c; Tur key red, 77c; Willamette valley, 77c. BARLEY Producers' prices, track basis: Feed, No. 1, J24.50iiS.00; brew ing, $28.0030.00; No. 2, $28.00; rolled, $30,00. OATS Producers' prices, track basis: No. 1 milling, $28.00; white, $25.60 26.00; of grade, $24.60 25.00 ; No. 1 gray, $24.60 ton. FLOUR SWllng price: Patent, $4.10 4!30; Willamette valley, $4.20; local straight, $3.703.90; export, $3.503.70; bakers $4.104.3O barrel. HAY Producers' price Willamette valley timothy, fancy $15.00; ordinary $14.00; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy tim othy, $15.00Q16.00; mixed hay, $13.00 14.00; clover, $8.00; grain, $10.00; al falfa, $12.00,tOn. MI LLSTUFFS Selling price: Bran, $21.50; middlings, $29.0081.00; shorts, $23.60 ton. I Salem Is the only city in Oregon ex cept Portland that exceeds 10,000 in population. Ladd frTilton Bank ESTABLISHED 1859 C&pital Stock ; - - - ' $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profiti $800,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks Issued, available In all parts of the world Corner Third una Washington Streets FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $1,500,000 SURPLUS - $900,000 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS TBAWSFOBTATXOX. passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Hazelton. B. C. (186 miles). Returning at 10 a. m., arriving Prince Kupert t n p. m. , Brae Publloatlone regarding Canadian homestead lands, business condi tions," also- business -openings. - - .. . SOBSEY B. SMITH, O. P. A. S. BTBQXS,' Gen. Agent, Pass. Dept. pnone Marshall 1979. CITY OTFICE 69 6TK ST POB.TX.ABD, OB. "DEAD" CAPTAKJ.TO REJOIN. HIS WIFE i 1 5 1 t- t 7. Captain Barton K. Crulkshank. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 28. Mrs. Bar ton CrulkShank of Potsdam, wife of the engineer who disappeared In 1010 under, circumstances which led to the belief that he had been drowned, and who was discovered In New York last January, living under an assumed name, will Join her husband In Detroit next month. She will take her two children and her mother with her. It will be the first time that Captain Crulkshank will have seen his son. who was born several months after his strange disappearance, BODY STRETCHED BY . BOLT OF LIGHTNING (United Ptms Ibm) Wlre.l Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 6. George D. Pitt- man, a ranenpr, living n muea norm of nere, was Instantly killed by a stroke of lightning today. Pittman's. neck was broken, his vertebrae splintered a.nd one shoe torn off and burned bit the slrok. A remarkable circumstance was that while Plttrmsn measured five feet eight Inches before his death, his body was stretched to six feet. PHILIPPINE HOOKWORM CASE FOUND IN MEDF0RD (Unltfd Pres Leed Wire.) Medford, Or., Oct. 6. The first dis covery of oriental hookworm in Oregon was made here today. A former rest dent Of Manila has been found suffer ing fiom its ravages. The oriental hook worm Is larger, more vigorous and characterized by greater ravages than thpse of the American species. -, j tm ... .ii i- ... Masons of High Degree Meet. Washington, Oct. 6.---The most dlstin guished Masonic gathering of an inter national character that has ever met In the United States will assemble in this city next week for an international' eon ference of supreme councils of the fra ternity. The foreign delegates, a num ber of whom arrived in the city today, include Masons of the highest degree from France, Italy, Belgium, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Switzerland and from several of the countries of South Amer ica and many of the larger cities of Canada. Jubilee of Sunday Schools. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 5. The Jubilee State Sabbath bcpool convention, mark ing 50 years of Sabbath school work in Pennsylvania, was ushered in here this afternoon with a parade of 75,0i)0 teach ers and scholars. The convention will continue an entire week. On Monday there will tie a testimonial to John Wan amakcr, for many years chairman of the board of directors of the Pennsyl vania Sabbath School association. TBAKSPOBTATlOir Cj SfjSjBk Bf jBJK Vtt$m. 4hk A N-A O. A "88. VntKCtS BtTPEKT" "SS. PBXROB' c OBOSOB" X.T. Seattle, Wash., Wad. aad Sun. 12 o'clock Midnight. For Victoria.. Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart, Grattby Bay arid Queen Charlotte Island Points. "SS. PRINCE A1BEBT" Tri-monthly from Victoria and Vancouver to Prince Rupertr Vancouver Island and Way Ports. - GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Wed.; and Sat. at 10 a. m. for South leave South Haselton Sun, and Thurs. IIIf.M i? i Plilf ILIl .iiLLLI ia;: Refuses toubmit to 4 Cent - Scale for Passengers and Freight Changes. -' (StlcBt Bilfisu of, THe JntirnSl.) Salem, Or,, Oct. 6.-An Injunction suit waa flledi here today by the Sumpter Valley Railway company to restrain fhe lng an order made to go into affect to mprrow, reducing pssen?er and "freight rates on the company's road In eastern Oregon, running out ot Baker. Tha case will be heard by Judge Galloway, Mon day. i i , The company alleges the commission's ! order will reduce its passenger revenues about $6000 annually and Its freight In come between $5000 and $7000 annually, which will result In cutting off all1 prof- , its in the operation of the road. .' The commission's order fixed passen ger rates at the uniform rate of 4 cents per mile, and fixed a rate of $2.50 per 1000 feet on green lumber shipped' from Austin to Baker, and also fixed rates on log shipments. QUEEN MARY, IN TARTANS, DANCES WITH TENANTS London, Oct. 6, King George and " Queen Mary-slept late today following a ball given by them at Balmoral castle last night to the tenants of their estate. The affair was of a Highland character, the king wearing Highland kilts and the queen wearing clan Tartans, The king and queen led the grand march through a double line of Balmoral Highlanders. The queen danced every number on th program, graciously distributing her favors among the tenants. many uussian workers Strike. 8t. Petersburg". Oct. 6. The growin political economic unrest in Russia Is emphasised in a bulletin published by the union of manufacturers of Moscow. Carefully compiled figures are given showing that whereas in 1911 only 103.- COO wii'liiu.a ICllL M -m ... Z. -a m a.. . i ui an worK- ers) took part in strikes during the. first six months of this year the num ber f strikers was 614,000, or 31 per cent of the entire working clas; Of this number 515,000 struck work for political purposes It Is declared. St. Petersburg alone furnished 200.000 strikers in this period. San Mateo Banker Sued. Redwood City, Cal., Oct. 5. ,Seeklf balm in the. shape of $25,004 each on the grounds of false and malicious impris onment, Mrs. Cora Perkins and Fred Pattison are today suing Nicholas J. MeNainara, the San Mateo banker. Mrs. Perkins and Pattison were ar rested in New York while en route to Europe with Mrs. McNamara and charged with coercing the latter as well as stealing a $4500 automobile beloneina to McNamara. When tried In San Fran cisco the defendants were acquitted. Great Crop of Oranges. Los Angeles, Oct. 6? A Bumper orango" crop is predicted for southern Califor nia, following trie heavy rains which have prevailed throughout tha south for the past three days. It is estimated that this section will ship 21,200,000 boxes of oranges, lemone and grape fruit this season, an Increase of 12.000 baxtm YlAnnhlifAne Onn IfAminw Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 6. Tha Re publican campaign in Clarke county wilt be formally opened next Monday night with a rally at the court house. Louis F. Hart, candidate for lieutenant gov. ernor, Albert Johnson, candidate for congress and O. C. Fenalson of Hoqulam will be the principal speakers. Tha county committee is making arrange-, ments for the meeting. ? 0VERHECK&C00KECO. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, drain. Eta. BIS-817 Board of Trade Building. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES - Members Chicago Board of Trade Correspondents of Logan A Bryaa Chicago, New York, J.C.WILS0N&C0. KSMBXBB NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE . CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND OFFICE Room 5, Lumbermens Banr Bldg. Phones Marshall 4120. A-4187 TUAHSPOKTATIOlf assassisaiaHAs ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIPS New York, tondonderry aad Glasgow, Hew York, Palermo and Baples. Attractive rates for tickets between New York and all Scotch, English, Irish, Con tinontnl and Mediterranean Pointa Su perior Accommodation, Excellent Cuisine, Efficient Service. Apply fox Beserra- tioa to local agent of Anchor Line or HENDERSON BROS., General Agents. Chicago, 111, . . " ..; . t , San F rancisco and Los Angeles S3. Bear sails p. m., October fc The Saa Btaaeiace at Portland . S. era Phones Main 8805 and A-859. COOS BAYLINE STBAUBB) BBBAXWATBB. Sails from Ainsworth dock, Portland, at 8 a. m Sept. 8, V. 12, 11, 80. 87, Ooi, a. 9, 10, S3, 3d. Freight received at Ains worth dock daily up to 6 p. m. passen. ger tare first class $10, second class $T. Including bertb and meala Ticket of fice Ainsworth dock. 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