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    tiii: onixon daily journal, tortland, Monday evening, October 7, 1312.
WM M OF
(ffiSE 15 PER COIT
1EI1IF0R1911
Chnrlcs v Bay, Well Known Maker,
Says Tliat Favorable Season ta Re
sponsible for Increase; South Is
Best Bayer,; ' "
11 m e
ALONG
GG TRADE
FRONT STREET
Market Less Active for Fresh Stock
Owing to High Price; Damaged
Stock From South Expected Here,
Likewise Big Sliipment From East.
Portland Wholesale BUrketa,''. :
Egg trade weaker. ? 'i . .
I?iuiltru- market- suDDlled -
y n eese - pit - t,
Butter price unchanged ,
Concord grapes sasy.
Dressed nogs steady.
No, i onions low.
Good demand for hops. .?
Tears in better call.
.
'
-
An Increase of .tully IS por cent Is
shown in the make of cheese at Tllla
ntook. The authority for this statement
Is Charles Ray, tha well known maker
lot the Tillamook country, who -was in
the city on business today. "-"There flas
been an increase of fully .lSjpeivcent
nwtpt;tsst-amook.
this season,' says Mr,. Kay. . "TJMs
much more cheese has been made to
date this season than' during the. same
period a year ago. . "
"The only reason for this increase,
outside of the small aid given by the
slight Increase In the herds. Is that we
had favorable weather and with plenty
of, feed and grass a greater make wan
,the outcome, ' V. . . ,
' 'California Is getting to be the big
cheess buyer In the Tillamook country;
rmowt -of our product going to Los An
geles and Ban Francisco this season,
although Puget sound and Idaho have
.been quite good buyers. '
"There Is no cheese to speak or on
jhand at Tillamook at this time, there-
far a a market Is concerned. At many
times aunng me season ww "t
unable to fill our orders and this has
kept the trade culto bare most of the
time." .' :
?E$E MARKET IS HIGHEB
iMAt expected there was a general ad
vance of Ho a pound in theprlce-jjf
cheese In' the local rrfarket today. The
trade has been very much disappointed
at the small stocks here, the nonar
rival of the steamer from Tillamook
gddlng to the strength of the price.
y' GRATE TBADE IS CLOGGED
Trade In the grape market Is clogged
with offerings. Concords are In very
liberal Btjpply and sales are being made
as low as lue a basket for the small
size, although the general" price remains
at
CHICKEN MARKET SUPPLIED
" Owing to the very heavy supplies of
Chickens that came forward to Front
treet during the last two weeks, Uii
wants of the trade are well supplied.
For this reason there I" not likely to
-be-. much stuff wanted and shippers
should .gbvsrn flie' movement ' accord
ingly. ' ' ' " "'
"' PEARS SLIGHTLY FIRMER
'-' Slight Increase In strength Is shown
In tha pear trade today. Receipts are
Small and demand Is Increasing, with
ales from $1.26 to $1.50 according to
variety and quality
ONION'S SELLING LOWER
id Market Is oversunniled with No. " S
onions and this Is hurting the sale of
the best stock. Sales are being made
Yiv commission men as low as 60c ner
Cental, while they are forced to pay
j6o for no. l stocK at country points.
HEAVY SUPPLY OF TOMATOES
- Very heavy supplies of tomatoes are
coming forward from local places and
the trade is nut any too good today at
10c for extreme duality. Some held
ever stock was sold Saturday down to
15o a box.
FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS
- Weather bureau sends out' the fol
lowing notice to shippers:
Protect shipments as far north as
Seattle agnlnt minimum temperatures
of about 40 degrees, northeast to Spo
kane. 39 degrees: southeast to Dolse.
tt "degrees;- south in giklyoa. 3ft -degrees.
. Minimum temperature at Port
land tonight, about 4 degrees.
; PORTIjANP jobbing- prices
These .prices are thoee at whlok
wholesalers sell to retailers, except as
tlberwlse stated! -
Butter, Eggs sag realtor.
-'"RUTTKK Nominal : extra, cresmar-t
cubes and tubs. 33ftc; prints. S4fe0l5o;
aairy, iiut.
kcios Candled local extras. S&3tf
ordinary, candled, 83c; spot buying price
loss off 32c f. o. b. Portland; beat east
ern, 2S(P3C. murage, too QOZ.; lee
nniiH. 13 is i case.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, lltfillUe lb.:
nrlnes. llHViic; ceese. 10c: Pekln
ducks, nV42c; Indian runners, i0g;
(turkeys, UW'iOci dressed, 27V4c; pigeons
rVBUTTKK KAT Frouucers price, for
Ljrtlanil delivery, per lb, 3Hc,
mh.h.p.. ii(niiiM. can vregon
fancy, full cream, twins and triplets,
18c; daisies. 18'ic; Young America,
' BKRRIKi BiacKbernes. $1.60; straw
berries. 3. 60.
' POTATOKd Belling nrtce: Rt
choice, 76o; choice, 6o; oreinary, see
per conul; buying price, carloads. 60c,
country sweets, jU.5tfii.6e per cenui.
bananar, 4Vi6o lb.; lemons, Sgli0;
limes. II per hundred; grapefruit. $6.00;
pineapples. 6o lb.; peaches, 40(75c box;
ca.ntaloUDes. tl.iiWl.6t) per crata: ara.
termeluns. 0o per hunditd lbs,; pears.
11.251.59 per box; grapes, baskets.
1020c; crates, 60c$l.oo; cranberries,
, ONIONS $1 1.10; association sell
tng price, 75o cental, f. o. b. stiippioa
points; garlic. 7 Vk sc. "
, VKOETABLE8 New turnlDS, eoa7itn.
new beets, $1.00; earme.flo 76c per
bbck-,. jttiBimiBi tuii.t9 vhi-k; caDnage,
$1.001.26; tomatoes, boxes, 4060o;
string beans, l 2c lb.; gren anions. lOo
J.C.WILS0N&C0.
MEMBEB8 :
'::' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
.NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANQB)
' ' CHICAQO BOARD OF TRADE
THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE
- - SAN FRANCISCO ,
PORTLAND OFFICE
Boom 8, Lnmbermena Bank Bldg.
i PbonoIarshall 4120, Aj4187j
Btocks. Donde. Cotton. Ore In, Eto.
B16-81T Board : of Traits Bnlldlnff.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Boartl of Trade
" Correspondents of Lop an ft Uryaa '
, Chicago, t'ew Xork.. .
There Is a weaker feellne In the ess
trade locally and most recelvore. are
quite willing to sell their' best product
at 25a a dozen,1 Stocks of fresh eggs
are accumulating along, the street and
in-generat -the- -eituatlon-ts weaKer-all
around.-. j
While soma sales are resorted st 36c
and. even 87o a dozen In a very limited
way, uie amount or stocK that is go
ing out at tnese figures Is so small
thai It can scarcely bo considered as a
market factor, 1 i
There was a rerjort thls mornlne- that
a well known local broker who reoently
went soutn,- oaa purensaea a -targe sup
ply of - -"sal vage' - eggs that were dam
aged In a .fire. Mr this purchase was
made, the stock will likely be placed
upon' the local market In competition
with the fresh stock, thereby weaken
ing the general situation. The report
Of the purchase could 4iot be confirmed.
.-Heavy supplies of cheap quality east
ern eses' have been started In this di
rection, and It is -understood that an-
otner attempt will tie made to place-an
krtlflcaliy JilgB PVlca' On the local prod
uct to stop the sale and give the
handlers of the Imported stock a chance
to clean up at the expense of the local
Industry-.
CHICAGO TRIES IT ALONE
Wheat Market Acta Independent of
-s- Rest of the World Today.- -
Chicago, Oct 7. Chicago tried to
make us own prloea On the wheat mar
ket today and failed miserably. There
was an opening loss of c a bushel In
both December and July, and an advance
of. He In the May. Closing was un
changed for, the December, hc higher
for the May and He lower for the July.
1 With foreign markets Weaker and
lower and high World's shipments, there
was a disposition to sell short at the
opening, and liquidation among the long
interests louowea.
Range of Chicago prices furnished by
uvernecK & cooxe Co.:
: . WHEAT,
Open. High.
. 90 81V
i 95 H -95
. 93H 93V4
CORN.
6314
6214
, 62&
Deo.
May
July
Low.
92
Close.
81 'A B
H5 41 B
93 B
Dec
May
July
Dec.
May
32
Oct ...,1690
Jan 1935
May ....1895
Oct.
Jan.
May
Oct
Jan.
Mav
...1160
...1047
,..1072
...1020
...1000
.- -
63 63 E34
62 Vi 62 M. 61
62 62 62
OATS.
3 2 '.4 31 82
34 84 34
PORK.
1700 -1690 1700
1970 1927 1967 A
1920 1892 1912
LARD.
117 1160 1187
1116 1095 U12B
1062 1045 1060
RIBS.
1092 1073 1092 B
1037 1020 ,1086
1015 1000 1016
CHICAGO CATTLE LOWER
Market Off Dime; Some Cut Is Made
in Sheep, Too.
. .
Chicago. Oct. 7. Hogs, 25,000; year
ago. 24,000; left over, 2700. Market
steady. Mixed. $8.65 W 9.80; good. $8.70
g.25; rough. $8.468.60; light $$.56
Cattle 20,000,
Sheep 60.000.
Market 10c lower.
Market 10c lower.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
Cattle Down 10 to 25 Cents Today;
Another Cut in Sheep.
lZansas City. Oct. 7. Hogs, 6000. Mar
ket steady. Tops. $9.25.
Cattle 27,000. Market lOo to 26c
lower.
Sheep 6,000. Market lOo to 15c
lower.
STEADYTRADETODAY .
Il LIVESTOCK MARKET
... IN H. PORTLAND.YARD
APPLE TRADE IS NOT
CT0RYTjlG
General ' Conditions Are Practically , Not Only la Domestic Demand for
the Same as Ruled Last Week; at
Closing; Another Good Itun of
Hogs in Yards. , -
.
ZVooal Wveitoek Situation., 4
Hogs Trade still filled up,
but general-market- Is-steady;-
-Cattle She stuff sells well up
Western Apples Confined Almost
Exclusively to Better Quality bnt
European xrgae la Blow.; t
to top.
e Calves Receipts light; de
4 mand good. ' '
bheep Ewes sell 1 at advance
, of lOo for qusilty.
S Lambs Market firm for best
'PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
:-.k. '
Conditions In the apple trade through
out the United Htates are today the
most unsatisfactory for many years st
this perlpd. The crop of-apples at e4st
ern points' Is so heavy that4 the-trade
nera is normucn interested m western
e- apples this- season, wltbr1 the possible
4 exception - of extra fancy quality. In
-v no district will there; be a heavy crop
7 of the beat stock this season, therefore
X for this one stock quite good prices are
, expected, although the marktt will be
w
Mon, , ,
sat......
Frl.
Thurs. ..
VV BU,
Hogs,; Cattle. Calves. Sheep.
767
286
'614 '
38$
-252
467
108
240
75
Tues, ,Vr-'-60-T--'-92a-'
Week ago,-, 868 : 922
year ago. 470 , -3
t yrs. ago. 268 847
1441
163
1748
799
-i96
" 2966
991
1223
FRACTIONAL DECLINES
IN
STOCK
dosen bunches; peppers, bell. 4o per
lb.; head lettuce, 2tc do.; hothouse, ,bc
tx$l box; radisiiea, 10c aoccn bunches;
telery, 6066o dos.; egg plant, $1.26
1.60 crate; peas, 7o lb.; cauuftiwer, bbcy
i 2S" Jgsats. rish ana vxoTunons,
OUi.tooa.l-' WJiATb Cojiay Itlllea.
Hogs, fancy, lie; .ordinary, 10c;
rouga ana neavy, iiut;
veaiT 14c; ordinary. 13 c;
lici lanma, ip
lancy
.poor.
Mil , (
auais. i J 4c; beet, 7 10c
HAMS UACUN. KiC IltfmS, l&Kif
19c: breakfast bacon. 16 it 27c; boiled
MliATb icauig liuuav oit Mu. t
aioca, Mc; cows. No. stock. 110; ewes,
ii wethers, OftCj Uaius, iie;
pork loins, "Vi
OBTlitt ouoolwater bay. per gal
Ion t ); PS' 1WJ ib- c t ); Olym
pla, per gallon.. $3,251. J)er 100 lb. sack.
inM. canned eastern, 6io can; $6.60 doi.;
astern in aneil. HK.Utf .mii- uy. 14.
tor ciaiua, a.uoeZ.2a box.
FISH Nominal Rock'cod, lOo lb.;
dressed flounders. 7c; halibut, SQplOc;
striped bass. 20c; catfish. 12c; saunou,
8M10C lh.; soles, 10 per lb.: shrinipa,
lifoc; lb.; perch. 6c; tomcod, 6c; lob
sters. 20c; herrings ( ; black bass,
Buc; sturgeon. 12c; silver smelt. 7c
lb.; btek cod. 7c; eastern oysura, full
measure, solid pack, $3 per gallon.
lKU Tierces, 140 10. ; compound,
tierces, 10c
Bops. Wool sad Xlaea,
HOPB f roducers' price iij, nomt
nal, 15(if 19c
WOOL. Willamette volley, eoarse
hire. ici tihowe -ucy iou; no pr ikT
Vetera Otegoa. l(Wc' ovrauli'X:
'ORSCARA BAIUC
isiz nominal, cariots 6 He. less carlots.
60 lb.i 18" l,wrK aH, e; U
lata 614.0 IbV
HIDK8 JUry bodes, 02io, reen.
ViSlci salted hides 10 H W Uo; buuT
ireiu sail, T W c: kids. 1 Wciive
ory" 24Vso; calftaine, salted w
arein. Ual W reu hkatm. lio
inon salted; Shtep pelts, salieu. i; ary.
"U Oioosr..
'1UCK Japan style, no, 1. eiiOSkCi
creOla, 6140. ... .
eUOAU Cube, I S.tS; powdered. $6.86;
fruit or berry, $6.86; best. 86.66; dry
iranulate-l. M6; U yellow. kiu6j HeX
uiuiu pientatiun cane grauuiaua. eu iwa.
lAbove quotations are v days net co.i
SALT Coa.se, hut grounds lvua is.60
per ton, 60s, $.00; table oatry, u$.
ioos, $17; bales, $.2;. extra ttue u?r'u.
is. hs and ls. 4.we.vv; lump
iu.6o per ton. .
VfeKASfl Bmall . white 6 Ho; large
white. 6c; pink, 6c; bayou, 4fco; lttnaa,
6c; reds, 6c
UoMvx New. $2.76 per case.
2ints. Coal OU. Xie,
LINSEED OILRaw. bbls., 73o gaL;
kettle boiled, bbl., 76c gal.; raw, cases
78c; boiled, cases, 60c gal.; lots oi
26V gallons. i ls, t.11 oks uteeu. 4
per ton. - .
WH1TB LEAD Ton lots. 8a per lb.i
600 lb. lots, to per io.; lej.s lots.
PeTUKjPlNTINB-Ift ease. ?tc; wood
barrels, 70e; iron barrels. (o per gai
Umt 10 cose lots. 72a.
NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT
vortland sanks.
TfFhi week. Tear ago;
Monday ..... $2,636,000.39 2,32,466.16
, , Toooma Banks.
: Clearings, $808,324; balances, $61,430.
. Besttle Banks.
Clearings, $2,449,818; balances. $152,.
There was another liberal marketlns-
of livestock at: North Portland for the
day. The big run In the hog pens con
tinues and tbe situation Is still acute
so far as local killers are concernod.
With all of their want well taken care
of by recent weeks liberal supplies they
are not In a position to participate in the
uuyinv at time except as minor rac
tors. . -
This Is Perhana tha worst feature of
the present Situation In the awlne tradn
and if no diminishing of the run is
snown in tne immeaiate future It would
be an easy matter to guess where prices
wm go no matter wnat prices are paid
east of the Rockies.
The present situation in the hog
trade at North Portland is not the mat
ter of prices so much with local packers
as It is to get rid of the stuff. At the
best there Is not very much doing in
the provision trade at this time and
higher, instead of lower values for hog
products are . the rule notwithstanding
the decline In hogs on foot,
Xorket Is Clogged.
In other words, the market Is clogged.
Higher prices for packing house prod
ucts have simply cut the demand in
half and there Is an accumulation on
every sjde. At best, the market for lo
cal provisions Is limited, owing to the
keen competition with eastern packers.
The latter are on an equal footing witn
the local packer so far as being able
to sell at these prices; In fact, he
Is In a better position, b ecu-use he Is
able to get rid of all his oroducts, while,
the heavier class of stuff finds but lit
tle call In the more sparsely settled
sections of the Paciflo coast.
Run of hogs at North Portland to
day was 767 head, compared with 857
last week, 470 a year ago and 262 head
for this game day two years ago.
At Chicago there was a steady tone
generally in the hog trade, although a
fractional decline In top figttree is noted.
Run there over rJumlay was 2a,Qu0-hu,
compared. With 24,000 a year ago. Tops
sold in the Chicago yards this morning
at $9.30. compared with $9.82 Satur
day for similar quality.
Kansas City hog market was steady,
with tops unchanged at $9.25. Run there
over Sunday was but 6000 head, much
smaller than had been expected by the
trade.
Hog shippers today: P. J. Clough,
Condon, one load; Robert Gover, RobTn
ette, one load; J. H. Phlrman, The
Dalles, one load; Dufur Warehouse Co.,
The Danes, one "load ; jr w. Chandler.
Lostine, one load; Enterprise, one load;
L. H. Martin, Moro, one load hogs and
sheep.
General hog range:
Select light $ 8.60
Select heavy $8.608.55
Medium light 8.60)8.55
Medium heavy 8.00
Poor light 6.25S6.60
Rough heavy 6.256.50
Feeders 7.00
Cattle Offerings Quite Tuix.
There were quite fair offerings In
the cattle pens at North Portland for
the day. Totals were 467 head com
pared with 922 last Monday, two head
a year hco and 847 head this same day
two years ago.
General conditions In the cattle trade
In the local yards were practically the
same as indicated by the market both
Friday and Saturday. Prices generally
were unchanged and buyers took hold
with much the same eagerness as last
week whenever quality was presented.
At Chicago there was a weaker tone
in the cattle -trade for tne uay.witii
prices off a dime from Saturday. Run
there over Sunday was heavy,-totaling
20,000 head. 1
Kansas City had another heavy run
of cattle In the yards this morning,
and general weakness was again forced
In the trade. Prices lost 10 to 26c dur
ing the morning's trade,
Cattle shippers today:.. C. H. Faack,
Lyle. Wash., 1 load; w. W. Helm. Mo-
Mlnnvlllp. 1 load rattle calve, anri
eoatu: J. W. Chandler ITnlnn .Tnni.inn ' N. Y. Central
I loads; John Thompson. Baker, 2 loads; N- Y., Ont. & W..
Hy Blackwell, Ontnrio, 4 loads; EU N. American .-.
.HMM , ..(11. 11.. j . . . . . , , xr 7 .... I -, . .
& Henry, Eden. 1 load.
North Portland cattle ranee:
tieavy reea steers...,
Choice steers .'
Common steers .....
Fancy cows
Ordinary oows
Fancy light calves...
Heavy calves
Best bulls 4.00 4.75 South. Ry.. c
Ordinary bulls 4 nnr.r, i 9K ; Texas & Pan
Select Mutton In Demand. I ol- J- " c
aftected to some extent by the over
abundance of medium -grade stock, t
Reports from the leading apple grow,
lng sections' of Oregon and Washington
Indicate that but a small per Cent of
the crop this season will be of large
size. The trees were so heavily laden
even after beimr thinned that the fruit
did not attain the usual proportion,
Taken as a whole, the quality of the
apple crop at Pacific-northwest points
Jirie reason will be far better' than
usual. Better care Is being given the
fruit - by "growers, -and this, together
wltn the universal Improvement In th
packing, will give the market a far
greater supply of medium grade stuff
tnan ever before.
vORLD S SHIPiViENTS
OF WHEAT HEAVIER;
Local Rlorket Rather r bull With No
Keen bidding Among Either Ex-
'portmW::,itiil Grains
e V Busslan' Shipments Beary . - -
i Liverpool, Oct. 7, Russian'
e-atrrpmcnts of wheat srs again
f heavier. Thiwlum"now-'Corrhr--)
, lng Xorward, Is greater than ex '
pected and Is exerting a bearish'
lnflUQhce among the trade.
e Shipments from the Danube were
e also liberal. for-the week. The
S movement was: Russian 8.944,-
S.000. bushels,. Panblan 280,000
"bushels. ' Entire world's shlp-7
Tments for the week were 14,688: 4
4 000 bushels, compared with 13,-
S 1 968,000 bushels the previous
week and 11,024,000 bushels tor S
e the same "week a year. ago.
There Is no doubt' at this time that
many of the leading districts will store
a large per cent of their crop until
later in the season, In the hope of ob
taining better prices then.
Not only Is. there a lack of suitable
domestic demand for western apples,
but Europe is filled with medium grade
stuff, and extremely low prices nave
been reported recently. Latest circu
lars sent out by continental Interests
Indicate that little Improvement may
be anticipated for the Immediate future.
, - Apple Picking Starts.
(Special to The Journal.
Freewater, Or., Oct. 7. Apple picking
and packing began last week in the
valley. The crop Is large and excellent
quality. The weather has been ideal
and the continuous sunshine, has made
the coloring better, while the. spraying
which has Deen so rigorously enforced
has given a 90 per cent crop almost
entirely free from worms and blemish.
It Is estimated that 400 carloads will
be shlDDed from the Union warehouses
at Freewater and State Line, going to
Canada and to the middle West. The
entire crop, with the- exception of the
Rom Beautv. Ben Davis, have' been
disposed of, the prices received being
almost equal to that received last year.
A carload of peaches was shipped to
day to the north and next week two
additional cars of late peaches will be
sent to the middle west.
r- rOBXXCUT WKZAT KABBXTS.
, XlverpooWWlust closed unchanged to
Vid lower.
Berlin Wheat closed Q higher,
Antwerp Wfceat closed unchanged,
Faxls Wheat closed Y 94 lwr
Budapest Wneat closed unchanged.
. WHEAT CARGOES QUIET.
T . J l .. Wk..t ..npwrA Mill.,
and steady. English country markets
quiet, trencn country mameis quiet.
PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS.
Wheat Barly Kir. Outs Hay.
Mondav . 177 18 22 16 11
Year afto 217 2 17 10 14
Season to date. 4. 941 633- 579 416 519
Year ago 3,666 183 760 863 744
The same applies as to feed barley, andji
POLO CliiPiOiti
i rtAirsr rr i i n f t i
there Is nomine of IntereMt in brewing, IJV I I L A f 1 j IV I
although the -latter KiuUe Is firm. Af I f ll , l I A
The flour situation continues to re- UUiUL ILJlill liU'J lli-
nect dullness for botn patent and ex
port, but .values are generally un
changed So far as lists are concerned.
Former shading' of both prices contin
ues oy some oi tne interior miners, ,;
Nominal grain values toduy:
' WHEAT New crop, producers' prices,
track basis: Club 7677c; bluestera,
80o; . red Russian, 74$76c; fortyfold,
78c; Turkey red, 77c; WillatnetU val
ley, t7a.- - r--
BARLEY Producers' prices, i track
basis! .Feed, No. 1. $24; : brewing, $28if.
80; No. 2 $28: rolled. $30..
- OATS Producers' prices, .track basis:
No. i milling. $28; white, 925.50(26: off
grade, $24.60(125; No. 1 gray, $24.60
FLOUHBelllng prices Patent, $4.10
4.30: Wlllnmette valley, $4.20: local
straight.' $3.703.90; export, $3.60 W
3.70 ; bakers, $4.1004.30 barrel.
- HAY Producers, price Willamette
valley timothy, fancy $16; ordinary $14;
eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy,
$1616; mixed hay, $13 14; clover, $8;
grain, iio; airatra, in ton
M1WJSTCFFS Selling pric
121.60; mlddllnga.$29$U
$23.50 ton.
i.i.
prltoJ- BranU
snorts.
San Francisco Grain Calls.
San Francisco, Oct, 7-. Grain calls!
V v " - BARLEY.
Open. High. Low; Close. , '
Dec. .... 141 143 141ft 142 .
Mny-i,,.1481iR.t... . M.AHV A
152 A
'Nyiieat.
Dec. ....145 B ......
' Liverpool Wheat Market,
Liverpool, Oct. 7. Wheat:
' Open.
October 7s 6 4d
December ......... . .. 7
March 7
7s 6d
7s 4Kd
Close,
7s 9
7s 6
7s 4
Will 8tore Apples.
' (Rpeelal to Tbi Journal.)
Hood River, Or., Oct. 7. That the
Hood River valley orchardists will
store their apples for future market
now seems certain, as the prices offered
In the eastern market are not satisfac
tory. There will only be a small pro
portion of the valley's crop marketed as
extra fanoy, and the growers and shlp
ncra era certain that much better nrices
will be obtained later In the season, The
storage capacity of the Hood River coia
Boise, Idaho, Oct. 7,The Boise team
won ,the northwestern- polo champion
ship this morning by defeating the port-
land team by. the score, of four kohU
to two. This gams was the fastest
of the , tournament, both teams being
In the best of form. .
The gams was scheduled for yester-",
day, but was postponed on account of
Wet grounds. . ' - , . . v ,
r lluttering "I keel 'em" and brandish. 5
lng butcher knives and cleavers, Yick -Qulg
was taken Into custody by Deputy ;
Sheriff Hunter this morning and placed
In the county Jail ss lnsan. Th actions
0t tne ceiestiai wno uvea nesr ivents
frightened the residents of the vicinity
storage plants is three times greater r
than last year, and the bulk of the crop
can be stored handily. From present"
Indications fully 800,000 boxes of apples y
w. t. u inn. ncwu wiib- 7van .
'. Money and Exchange. ' '. i5(
London, Oct, 7, Consols 7$ 16-16.' lUi
ver 29 9-16; bank rate 4. - .
New York, Oct.' 7. Sterling exchange; i
g 4.83r-sTiort-:4.8evi sliver-bunion i
San Francisco, Oct. T. Sterling .t
Change, 60 days 4.819s ; sight. 4.85; boa. ?
4.80. Transfers, telegraphlo 6 pre;
mliim. slrht. SV4 nremlum. : -
New York Cotton Market,
.Tnnuarr
March 1
May -1103
July ...1111
October . . . .1000
December ..1098
Open. High. Low.
...1084 1084 1084
109S 107S
1104 1089
1111 1096
108O 1048 "
1095 1074
Close.
1066i644
107980
1090 91-
109897
1048 pit;
iu(4ste ia.
if?
Big world's shipments of wheat had s
"very quieting effect upon the local
market for the day. As a rule the big
exporters did not care to take hold, and
were nominally quoting club on the
track basis of 76c tidewater. Millers
were nominally quoting 77c for the
same stock, but were not keen bidders
for the grain.
The foreign situation was eo bearish
today that the trade . here scarcely
knows what to pay. The expected
business In bluestem has not yet ma
terialized, and it Is new a question
whether the trade abroad will pay even
the -small differential that Is now ex
isting. The coarse grain market is dull and
etngnont In sympathy with -wheat.
Willie short sellers make an- occasional
purchase to cover some of their Bales
to California, the market for oats 4i
not brisk and is nominally unchanged.
LIST
T
AY
New York. Oct. 7. With the excep
tion of a few of the specialties, which
were fractionally higher, the stock mar
ket closed nominally lower for the day.
There was a quiet tone most of the
time and the absence of any definite
news kept the trade In suspense.
American stocks were irregular In the
London market for the day.
Range of New York prices furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke Co.
nes notion Openl Hiehi Low f Bid
Ahial. Cop. CO. . .
Am. car & r, c
Am. Can, c. . . .
Am. Cot. Oil, c.
Am. Loco., c. . .
Am. Sugar, C
Am. Hmelt, c
Anac. Mln. Co..
Atchison, c ....
Bait. & Ohio, c.
Beet Sugar
Bklyn. R. T
Can. Pacific, c.
Cen. Leather, c.
Chi. & Gt. VVt., c
Chi., M. & St. P..
Chi. & N. W., c.
Ches. 6t Ohio...
Col. F. & I
Cot. Southern, c.
Con. Gas
Corn Products, c.
Del & Hudson,.
D. & R. G., C...
Erie, c.
Gen. Electric...
G. N., pre lands. .
tt. jno., pra
22
374.
183
69
140
Hr eentralr, T4130 -4
Int. Harvester
Int. Met., c
Lehigh Valley..
K. C. Southern,
Louis. & Nash.. .,
Mex. Nat'l, sec...
M., K. & T., c...
Missouri- Pac. ..
National Lead...
Nevada Con
124H
214.
.177
29
163
80
46
66 V
117
36
in
129
Pacific Al. S. Co
Pennsylvania U'y124
f. (j.. Lt. & U. CO. IK
R sii Pressed B. Car. c.
fUri ReadiriK. c 1175
6.22 Repub. I. & S., c. S3 ft
6.00 Rock Island, c... 28ft
8 Kn ' L. & 8. ! .. ia v
6.00 6.60 ; South. Pac, c. ;.113ft
rfi
. .$6.856.90
6.76
92
62
44
44
88
91
?
45
44
88
47
1114,1111
109il09H
74
91
277
74
91
276
81
17
113
84
42
118
15
Thle-mefnlug-'s market at -Nwth Port-lLnl P.r
again showed a very good demand i ,ur- b.- uuoer,
Westh. Electric
Wis. Central,
174 la
64
79
115
65
47
6
81
84
17
114
84
43
148
16
22
87
183
51
141
iao
124
H1H
178
zs
163
30
. 46
68
117
36
117
iioii
i24
119
i76
34
28
43
83
42
147
16
22
38
183
60
140
180
123
21
176
Z9
162
'6
45
66
22
116
36
116
129
124
117
33
28
112
31
26
17
78
116
04
47
4
81
84
Total sales 457.100 shares.
Money 6, 5, 4 and 6 per cent
OMAHA HOGS HIGHER
iana again snuweu a very gooa demand i - """ v..
for selected quality mutton. As a rule I U. S. Bteel Co., c
arrivals continue of poor to ordinary do- pfd. . . .
quality, and the trade Is getting about 'Utah Copper .
all this class of stock it needs. Ewes ' Va- Chemical
sold 10c higher today. j Wabash, o. .
At Chicago there was another unell i West. U. Tele.
of weakness in the sheep trade, with a
run of 60,000 head over Sunday,
Kansas City sheep trade was 10 to
15c lower, with a run of 25,000 head in
the yards today.
Bheep shippers: Beckell & Oxman,
Haines, 2 loads; R. N. Btanfleld, Baker,
3 loads.
ZKL:.,S,MN Unchanged at 8.70; Ball, 5
Good east mountain lambs... 6.50 t 0 Cents Lp.
Best Willamette .va ley amba 6.60 .South Omaha. Oct. 7. Cattle Re
Good Willamette valley lambs 6.40 ' ceipts 12,500; market steady to 10c low
Poor lambs 4,004.60 er; steers. $8.2610.00; cows and heif-
Best yearlings 4.63 ers. $5.06.60.
Ordinary wethers 4.00 4.25 Hogs Receipts 1700; market 6 and
aprye.-:::-:::::: &iUo-.
Disposltlo of llveetock. steady to lower; yearlings $4.605.00;
Following were the purchases of live-1 wethers. $3.7514.00; lambs, $6.256.50;
stock by the various buyers at North ewes,- $3,253.60.
Portland for the week ended Waturday,
uctoDer o: r
Union Meat Co
Frank L. Smith.
M. 3. Gill Co.. . .
Adams Bros
Ray Falrohild; ,
Sterett-Oberlee.
Feeders, Or
Misc. Portland..
Misc. Oregon. . .
Carstens P'k. Co
Frye & Co....
James Henry. . .
Tacoina Meat Co
J. D. Connoly.. .
Misc. Wash....
Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep F. M. Lacey . . . .
19
163$
151
22
33
"n
n
234
j577
189.
1356 Barton & Co..
179 '.. 187
taTrrrrrrTT75r26rsof5'
Monday Xonting Bales.
19
5
HEIFERS
J5 F, M. lACey .... 6
6 " EWES
Is? Union Meat Co.. .100
, Union Meat Co.. .278
'Union Meat Co... 136
Union 231
1IOG3
... Tlnton Meat-Co... 6
284 Union Meat Co... 5
. . . t Carstens Packing. 62
Monday Afternoon Bales,
104
1114 6.60
1H 6.00
1002 $6.00
97 $1.00
90 8.40
92 3.40
97 4.00
316 $8,60
'328 ' - 7.50
203 8.65
Buyer.
Barton & Co.., ii
Barton & Co.,., . 14
Barton & Co:.,,... 12
Barton & Co. .... 6
F. M. Lacey.,.,. 8
COWS
Barton & co. r. r;rii
V
STEERS
No. Ave. lbs. PHCe.
1093
1005.
1213
1062
1038
663
833 trnlon Meat Co... 1)2
James Henry.... 101
Frye & Co 101
Frye & Co., 88
Union Meat CO. . 2
Cars tens pack, Co 3
$8.75
8.76
. 8.75
6.50
6.36
"13,73
HOGS,
frit, ytv, Hm . Pr4oe.
217
197
206
178
876
313-
$8.60
8.60
.60
1.60
7.26
Reoent tests have shown that otonlx
ing air ir a room Increases the weight
o perflonS"wna Ttf eatfts It regularly. r '
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Land of the
Pharaohs, the
Sphinx, the Pyramids.
and Obelisks and the
Nile. Direct connco
tioni with the Com-
i m m
party s Imperial Mail
Steameri at Genoa and
Naples (or Alexandria.
DYD
Palatial skips all the way.
Hat means tbe very best
NEXT SAILING FOR
LONDON-PARIS
BREMEN .
OB0S8BB BTTBirnBBST
(Bremen Direct), Oct. 17.
Por the Mediterranean
Prlnxess Irene. Oct. 19.
Travelers' Cheoks good all
over the world.
OEXiBICHB Si CO., Qen. Agts.
0 Broaaway, Hew Tor
Robt. Capelle. G. A. P. C, 250
Powell st. opp. St. Francis
hotel, Ban Francisco; A. D.
Chariton. G. P. A., N, P.; C.
W. Stinger, Ticket Agt., O. R.
fr N. Co.; Tourist Agency and
, Travel Bureau, 69 Fifth st
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Frenuent Regular Sailings.
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HB BoUway Baohange Bldg.
kJLTtia.OO OlMMUU 1; oil
Sah trancisco and Los Angeles
WITHOUT CHANGE.
BS. Bear Sails 4 p. m., October 8.
VSs SSa Tranciico fc Portland S. a. Co,
Tloket Office 133 Third St.
Phones Main 3605 and A-3659.
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Every Wednesday, s'tarnately, at 6 p. nx
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ANCHOR LINE STEAMSfilPS
Hew Tots, ondosdrry sad Olssgow.
Bew Kork, Palermo ana tfaples.
Attractive rates for tickets between New
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tinental and. Mediterranean Points. Su
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Efficient Serrlce Apply -for Seaervs
tlon to local ngept of Anchor Line or
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Chicago. 111.
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I STSAJMXB UAXWiig, -
Balls irotn Atnsworth duck, Portland, at
6 a. m SepV , 7, 18, 17, i 37 Got. a,
9. 16, 83, 30. Freight received at Ains
worth dock dally up to 6 p ni. Passen
ger tare first class 1U, second class $7
liiuludlng bertb and meals. . Ticket of
fice Alnsworth dock. Phones Main 66uo
A-2S33. Portland & Coos eay .JiUaaU
ship Line. It J. Mohr. agent,, . .
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