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u poiifi, .IirO,- OCTOBER 1, 1S13. i rc r .v i: ' 1 I i I- r t . . - :-. 1 Ccr Trade. 1. t iii. . f F'JOll.rf' .!'..'".Bli Hi. 'V. .'' Apt n: -Uth. ' More n mi, . i I. Valley buying I Veal prices red . ;llop continue v. O Mj li' - , That the apple crop OC t again been greatly harmc.. ' of the extreme hot weather i , - recently, it the assertion Blohm, the Vront street tru t ; who ha Just returned from , elve tour of the" fruit belt.-.. , south. -'., ... "liarlyt -prospect for the npt. - were- not very, good in Calif orm . . season, .- the outlook , being for 01 '.the smallest outouts , in years. ' li. to add ' to thla came the extreme 1 hoi weather of a few week sgo... which ruined another great per cent of the crop there.- . "'The orange crop of California "this season is just abaut 7R to 80 per cent - of the normal. The freeze laat year did not hurt the crop generally, aitnougli ' in-apote some damage was done, - "The crop of--lemons will be a short one because ihla fruit was hurt, by the ,; cold weather. , i ' Grapea produced the emsllest. crop. In yeara and grower of California are ': up against a very harts eltuation - thla season." . . 7 viUti , '"MORE 1 YAKIMA "PEACHES IN . Another carload of Elberta peaches haa arrived from Yakima In. the local market and Is commanding; a good sale at 6c generally for beet. Still another -,. carload haa been ordered. , This 1 Jbe . lleved to be the laat for the season. . RIPE BANANAS ARE . SCARCE "' i ' ''. 4 There Is a scarcity of ripe bananas In ' th local market, when the war start- m,A Ha marlist npantipatltf- all " the valley cities quit ordering by the ' , carload, therefore has been forced to , 7vilAL" MARKET IS LOWER , .: , , . , v; '; . . . Ixiwer" prices' ars again being named "f for veals In the local market. Receipts . along tli-. street are again liberal and r mmimu. r. Kln mA ffriillv"' Anxun to llo for best offerings, while some ' of -the bisr buyers are not offering to purchase from the street above, Hc . GOOD NOE . HILLS MELONS : K earload ' of watermelons' from the Ooodnoa Hilla section has arrived in the lnrnl market ; In. nerfnot condition and is being quoted by wholesalers at 1V40 pound generally. Tits wstermeU . on from the Ooodnoe Hills country are now commanding a. premium oyer other . fruit. , yV"1..'' ' fi'y$ '( v '; Another -arload of cranberries from the Cape Cod seetlon arrived en the local market in oxccllent condition to day. Sales were reported at 19 a bar rel, or ths same as tbe previous ship ' ' -A' 1" ' i ' t ' . . i . o ' 1 1 - , a , 1. ..' ' ivy "tk flplegl - today "reported first arrivals of - pomegranatps for the sea son. .' .', t .. ' Concord ' era pee show a w(Je range In pMees, With quality excellent , - 0 r Better demand is showlnar for toma to alongr the street; ! Priced at 40 60c Cgg market Is firm at yesterday's advance, , Cheea trade Is showing a' Strong movement. Price unchanged.. - .. Local cauliflower Is now coming tn small supply with good quality at $1.25 e'l.td a 4otn. f' ';"' - V,v ?.t . i ' TORECASt FOR? SHIPPERS ' weather- bureau sends" the' following netlee to shippers: ,- v v -. ""Protect ehlpments as far north as Seattle agalnat minimum temperatures . et about 4 4' degrees: northeast to 8po. ..: kana, 85 degrees; eoutheaat to Boise..' 32 degrees; -south to Klsklyou, Ai dejrrees. Minimum temperature at Portland " to nlfht, about 80 degrees," " - ; portand jonnrxa trices Tbete'nrteee are tboee at wtileh wboleiaier sell to retalleri, eicept at otberwtte stated: ,. . BCTTKH Nominal. Creamery enbea, 34e State erenmerr, 2tf3e b.l raaeB .butter,. 2c. . EGOS Nominal. CanAled local extra. fl (E ntf! nrdlnarr enndled. Me: eaie enunt. a.lei Mm., buying pr.e iia t, o, b. Portland; eaalern. 80 U'OVC. " I ,' 14V PQtrtTUYHena. UM4e; broilera. 1 IIOI BJlSIHBf- JOV1 pwewf. -ciasa n UUVBt : 14lffl ' Ifle; IiHllan. KuaMra. ISct turkey". Sir; dreaaed. Soci jrfeeona, old, $1; roans 1JH) doa.' 1 CHfcK-Nmlnl. rmi Oresoa ttacr full 1 eream twlna and triolets, . ITc; Calilta,, iTWot Xonns America, 8He. , r BUTTEU rATol'roductrt' price lor Portland dellTtrr. per 'lb.. Me. - - , , Bop, Wool end Btdta ? ,.' , B0P8 Buying prlee S325e. - -' .-e ' 1 WOOL Nominal. 19U uui. . IMmt. L. ley, coarMt JuMwold, lOo-lb.: swdlum- ahrDp . ab Ire, lie; cbolca fancy lota, , ) Re ib.i eaatara Oregon, loQIOe. areording fo abrlnkatre. , lota, 6c plena tbiwar lota, - " . . HIDES Ury blUaa, Slt2Av li.i greeulle: salted bldea. llol bulla, graen aalt. 8c 1 - fclM. liajHoi eaivea, ary, a,c: ir akin, salted ' er groan, - ITilSci;, green hldvaw .Is leas tbaa aaltedi abeep palta, salted, auearlaga, 100; ' dry, 10c. ..",, UoHiTR 191 Nominal SOe. ' " . Hull. Vlab and Pravlifnn. ' - ' DRKSS1CU ' MICAXbw Belllnt . prje-Oountr kllledl Uoa. fanoyv HHQllla; orllnt-y, Hat ..... A b. am . (i. . I.'.. .. ... ' , rwiKn Yrvt',;."7 ".; wbj. onun ary 14Vcf poor, lliao; .lamba, JOe; siutton Kk", gnats,. . -'itACOK,' ETC. Hm. imsou. HAMS, bveakfitt bacon, lT4li80Mej boiled bam, 82cj nlciilrt, 15Vb; eottaga ( ). . 1 LAED Tlarcea, 18H; compound tiercea. J0c. MalATB racking bouaesteera. ffo. 1 atoek. 1ici cows. No. I atock, ia18ct awea, Hc; WeLhari, Uc( lambs. Un( pork loiua, oj grewed boga, lie. Oi'STKU Sbolwatar bar, par gallon t )i per too lb. etek ) Olympta, per gallon, ID. Bui per iw f, ouara, eastern, do can! SO. SO doaoni eaatern. In eball, Sl.IOfc) g per iums raaur Biaaia, lAmt.av ojx, t v.-K-Tieu.VAnlnal. IlfwaMil floiiniltM . fil k.ll. but, TOe(. atrlptd baaa. 17oi cblnoab. aalmoa, e;'talbeada, ( )) aolea Te . lb.; sbrlmpa, : lSVtei lurch, to ,1b.; luDatsra, Ills lb.; black baaa, Met allar amelt. 8c; abad, be; black od, lc sturgeon, 1213e lb. , , t ' . . Orooerlaa, . i 1 ' BICB Japan' atxlo: o. 1, 0tyS3ct Ke Oilu bead. BVaJe; Creole, 6 fee. fcuUAB fuha, 5.0S powdered, 5.S6; fruit er IwrrT. !i .eiTibeet. tR.Hjdr (rranuletid, 1 SPOT XASH FOR YOUR ' "c Er"5 Poultry Hbss, Veal " " Ket iirlova t, o. b. Portfisdt a'reab Tiller eKta .i qusi"ii . tinpij wiiin-,, w.niiirrj', xi7'.l PI ben, MtdHc; aprlnira, IIHrrtt)r; riiK-ka, Jl lSc! fancy pork, lorj lie; pal, fncy, Wit i.l'5'! cnacara bark. He Hi. Rlilp na fura, nonii and bill, "li by retiirn oiail. . I'rlces in i- ' fvt until furlh'r noHrA C W CO., XOT Front fc,t.. -t'ortlsnd, Or. , ... Asaets 2o.90U.UO. ' .ge plans . ..;.',Me . " ::: v1 : - ' 1 " .i... j. - - - . in i - B'c;.::F;irLTz Riir T":? Ml 'f L j 1 1 Tu i III L.'l ..J. J . el .1 . t Ii (":,' ; ' 1. t t V ,s, .. ... J a oantaloupe a fruit or vcsretnWs ;in(1 whv: The oucstKiri af,k(l bv Tim ' T urn mL ycstrnlav l.s m i nurily aa lar WDiii Iii- " MiKfl 11 h I' 1 ure. All eiorla 1 t 111. i 1 inn lifii. ii-iilvcrl, tiut to 1 .ita ri.i t 1, ua fni titlribntt'.l as ii.c r --...I ui, , t . Mm It in a fruit or . ,n,!i. 1 ant l. iii i.le to wlihatami ars; miient. . : - . ' . . . , s ; .Now i.llly T; loli in, tlio well known fruit Ih'ok't of j.'i'ont. Btiift believes he 1 .18 nlvr 1 Hip proM' in, 'I ut many ra jut-t as doubUul of his miHwer iw thfV h'itw of 1 ne others, tor. lflolitn lin in-1 .hly iLiiidk"! hs ninny iiiiluails oC cantiiloupt'i an onvone In this section, timreJorti tio coiimhJpis that this makes mm a competent authority.. Ii u: "A iiv : 11 s 1 sf tnut trows on a vim that in 11 f mi 1 i h ii.l maiui'ts iu a gii't o st"i- -il 1H 0. VI HUlblW," This I- 1 hp ijit.-i.t of the srpun-t-nis t iMr. 1 i .nut. tm fie other l"i' I li' in i fij i'iiIidi-hIimI by William- H. bi ver of lnycr, Ixiiiitm & Co., who sa.v timl I'B tjilJ idiiiib Is a vecntehle lor fe ir.jison Hint it grows on a vine siutiiiir (-) 11 tomato.- , '1. . t ; ---i wm riot - general, howpv for cv. 1 1 of in t-i', 1 Co. ia -tii v 1 i d. an to -whettier -the t an- talnupo in a liutt or vegetable. Walter Bollam, another member of the firm, is Just as sure that the cantaloupe is a fruit s Air. Dryer is that it is of ' the vegetable lamiiy. . . . J. v. Hwan of Kverdlnar & Farrell In iilsts that there is no question -at all but that the cantaloupe Is a fruit. - "It Is known everywhere es a. fruit' he says, i" 4 " , ' , " i Ram Rub "of. Tiubv & Co.t' who al leges he la competent to decide . ths aueation , Because m is an 1 extensive handler of eess. savs , that his word should be taken to the effect that the e.anrfl.loiino la of the Veretaoie iamilV. Julius Durkheimer of . Wadhama) & Co.,. wholesale grocera, says that the oantaloupe is a' fruit, and there la no Question as 10- tne tact, rueverineiesa Henry Ilahn, president of the : same nrm: wniio eavina- mar ins caniamupe Is ostenslvely a' fruit, is nevertheless nf the VAVAtnhl. ramllv. ,-.s.:,. ' . In the meantime the Question Is atlll being debated. . What is a cantaloupe! iY LIMITED AT 23 . TO 25CT PER Growerg "'Are'; Unwilling, to 'Accept Lower Values Bid; Markets JKIse ' Where Are' Generally' Firm; Early Rise la a. Detriment. .' A small amount, of business ia.re. nni'teil ' In . the Inra I. hnn mAnkA it to-200 a pound, as a ruie growers who ars Beamingly anmoua io- aen,' ran to carry out their Intentions." when they unci, time tney are) unaoia to get aua here. it Moat of, them return . home With tneir samples. v , i The local market la perhaps' ths Quiet est in the world at the moment, j This is attributed generally to the. fact that the activity during; - September was .a record breaker,. As a rule October is tha big month for hop buying, i Eastern lnteresu ' very, seldom enter' the- trade pntil then, therefore it Is likely-that after the trade-here Is allowed to' rest for awhile, further activity will . be shown. - , " . i .i ... ' v .Considerable strength is,- indicated bv the trading; in- the Mew York; market at this .time, therefore, it .seems scarcely reasonable that the, price of hops should be weakened hers to any considerable extant. However, the faot that tAo price here advanced raster than any 'Other, market In the world is probably one rea son why the present.flragffing tone is shown, . ' , ' . i i . - There ware - reports .here.: todayT Jthat ?oiSoc had beon offered inthe" Tskima seetlon and that 26c had been offered- for two lots of ' 170 and ?00 balea,' respectively. No sales could be confirmed at any of these figures No business is reported from Cali fornia, but English, advices are frene ral ly firm and unconfirmed cables Indicate tliat the market Is advancing on,, the continent . , . -, - .v .. . "':'"'" ""'" V. -k' T San Francisco Troduee Market,,. San FranotsQO.. Oct.1. Wheat, .club. $1.60; 'northern bluestem, l.0fil.2H; Turkey red, $1.6J(fl.2: redrRusolan, .Barley, stood to.uhoice. feed. ,11.87 U 1.40; lower grades. tl.e0i91.35; shipping and brewing,, S1.404M. 45. . 1 -; Butter, .extras, , S3 Vp: -prime flrata, SQcj firsts, 39o.,. ,...-,' Eggs, extras, -43t6 select' pullet, S2Hc; storage extras,, 29c. '.'' r cneeaa, ..atirornia, ioismc; young America. .15 i3li Oregon on. jit tt ;.i xqung America, 17: eastern,' 16 hi & 20. . ifotatoes, oeita wntrea. &ospj; raney tl0(g)1.26; Balltias. 1.751.8B; Oregon Burbanks, 11.15 1.S5. - ' .1 , .. vmons,. TwiversKinSf sivi.zb.,. , . 1 .ilHil,,-' Jv fi f V IVsklma -Hopa at '25 "Cents." ' , "" titoeclal to. The Journal. - North. Yakima,'-Wash,. Oct. !. Four nunared ana twenty oaies or nops have been sold -here." 300 st !4V cents wild 120 at 25 Vk cents. "Growers are holding out; however, against all such offers. The crop is harvested. and placed at St.. 000 bales., , - i. - , - y 15.68; p . yellow, tiM. Atwra qtxtitlooa art 80 dan net eaab.l , honk--.vw. S.T8 per caae. ' ' - B BAN Small white. Mcj' Urge white, BUot pinkSliOi Umaa tc; plnka, ot bayo, WLTCoarae, -'half "groonda, 100a, io ' oat ton; SOa, $10.75; table dairy, 60a, )8; i, tlliW; balea. tiMi extra fine barrtle, 2a. Bt ti lOt, J5.23aa.OO; lump nek. SauAQ per ton. yrnita and VarataUea. - FUESH t'HUUS OrenfM S.OOQO.OO ba nana, 3Ktt4 P' Ib.t lemB, $S.fl0(a; llmea. 10.50 pet 100; grapefruit,- California, S5.00: plneappba, 64,7c ro.;s cantalotiiiet, ix.76: peacbta, fancy, tkl45c; ordinary, BOMSJcj wa tcrmelona, IMiiXc; grapea, 75cSl.a; pears. tl.2ftStl.B0, " i VKUE'IABLKS - Turnlpa, (1.O0; beats, tit earrota, l; paranlpa, gl4u ck: eabbige, tiTsj tll.KOi leeal tomatoes, ; SbStiOo i tiox; a trim baaua, 841 So lb.; green oulona, ' ue duerg bnncbta; pepper, bell, ltv bead faitluee. 2U (Utie doaeo; calary. 5t(ui7fic; egg plmt. Tei CMuliriowtr ); .' rhubarb, local. Ijic; atti. ebokaa, 76o doaen; aprouta, loo lb.; ilnach, local, 8c lb.; paaa,, 44Vci grara corn. l0dxia, pet dnics. , , ' BEH1UE3 Blackberries, fl.35; tuckleber. ,PI'UH bating applet, I1.35Q1.T5; eooklna lulen, 11.00. Am, ruitiuu ovum prrai B.itrt ebotee II .36 I t holes. l.lfi; . ordinary l.lo Mck: burl Ing pHi; carloada, 75St90e country Dolnu aneeta He lb. - ' OM0NB Jobbing price It 50; carload buytna prlee, tMA&USs t. it atil(plng station: sr. lie, 9f .-. , . " PalnU, Coal OIL, i(te. .- L1N8KKD ult-rBaw, blU We per. at I. , bet. tie boiled, bbln.. 4c sal. raw rate. 67c boiled - eaaas, Sue galloDi lota of gailou to la; oil sake meal, (44 per ton. ,- ' Whr.U I.tvAU Ton ton. c par Ib.i 0D0 lb. lata so tier lb.; let iota, 8Ho per lb. . Oil, lltAI. Carload lott, 114. UUPSMINsV In caaoa, !.lu; wood barred T"V; Iron barrela, two per guilan; to cuts luts,' i4 .. . --, ..'".- '-' 'f .. . u HOP TRADING HERE IS i POUND , u or li..Ll S . . Carload of Barters Tror.1 ',r Cells at Reorl Trice : York; Growers Kfceivc ' Eox f. o. b. T "'in. The 1'rlfed States f lv(d at Medfurd tel" 11 t't Upiatluc of fruit cuti dtjluy the niHikPiii. uct for at least two w Ili siicreas of tne . Iant and means t. 1 1 . 1 ruit Biowers o'! n tliousamla of d..i; s . f.u t, tne lion v 1 liito Hie millions of u- 1 n. matins the ui r. m the ha l In " 1 --..1 of cogue Jtlver 1 iiiiit-i s . - i.ipld t v 1 no Rogue Jin - 1 in f. " loll 111 t'U 1 1 I I -." I' run l-.xorm 11. .j . ! I . in tlie- ... 1 4 a box f. . t). . ue as . western t J3.15 a uich means . , m ii. .The price 1 ;rd value ro ia In the United i believed to ) a u p vcl lor liiu't ti l t latfH Ihn ! aofar aa the net rciiiitiM t 1 1 - i .is sre concerned, 'l lie i .'i - l , i in New York at the rvoi,i s 1 1 v -is the last of a lot of f.H i' t1 i t,een placed in the new ' t at Medford-st a cost of iJila hupe price was made in ui.' t her .faot that the Bartlett pear . net had slumued to a very consider iiie extent af eastern centers. -Recent sales there of pears showed net returns to growers of about $1 a box. The quality of the Rogue Rlvev stock was so gooa tnst jnw lorK was willing tn nav this enormous cremliim fne, the surplK'B in fact wired today that the trade there was anxious to secure more of the aame quality at about th same At the start . the Rogue River In terests did not get their cooling plant operating 4 right, and first t. shipments srrlved In the east in a rather ripe eon dition, but despite this,, sales were ac tually made st values - that netted growers from 10 to SSo a box more than Bartletts had bsen aelling for .. usua shipment, ' - . The experiment made at Wedfoxd Is attracting much attention from ! the fruit trade. In 'some quarters ltis stated that '. the .' experiment' -means- a complete ' solution of - the, : "glutting" troubles which have been so disastrous to producers generally,, , . . v- ,, -, , , ... , ,,t ,. i . , j COPPERTVIETAL A LEADER Sharp Advance Abroad Bring! Lib eral Rise in Most Shares on the ' 'f New .York : Market New" York, Oot. l.-The sharp' ad vance la tbe price of copper-; metal abroad and the stronger position of the local market caused a general . buying campaign in the stock list today, forcing a-higher, closing for most of the list. There was a sharp spell of. buying activity in Amalsramated - which ad vanced -IV points above yesterday at toaay s closing, xnere was also a tio erai rise .in railroad, shares cenerallv. with Union Pacific and Beading each up IU points.-- i ' Amerlcsn stocks were strong" In Lon don today v, with advances, of to l POlnt ' M ' '' )-ir-T . . Bangs ot.Kew1 Yorkr prices furnished ly uvcroecK . uooae uo., ,zia-zi uoaro of-Trade hulldlhg; ,- ' f DKriCKIFTION HjpeniHIab I Low i Bid' Amalaawated Copper Co. American i;. aj., e. . American' t)aa. e.-. It Americas Cottoa oil; c American Hun-.r, c.w Amerlcaq Satelt, 'e. ,,.. Am. Tel, 4k Tel,...'.". Anaconda Mining Co., Atclilnon, e. . .. , , . Baltimore A Ohio, c. Betbleta-m Breel. p., .. 41 H W) 12M4 36 94 JS4 Brookljrn Rapid Tranalt. S8! t ananiaa t'aciae, ... Central latber, c...., Chi.. M. 4k -St. P.... Hheaaneaka A . Ohio. . .. 2 SilK Conaolltlated Gaa, . . , 132 Vj, t aru rroanets., e. Kenver a t. 43., e Krle. --a.! lOVi 38 Oeneral Electric ...... . 0. Northern, pf . . ,. . ., , Illinola Ctntral........ 144 127 Int. M-trooolltan. ... . Lehlab ValleT--.-n.-r,-, 15Di toulavllle k Nathrllle M.. K. T.. c Mlasourl Pacific....!,.. . Ot, - J as tfatlontl Lead 7, ........ Norada Oonaolidtted. if. . New llaTen. ..........v. 80 mi New York Ontrtl Norfolk A WoatarBA e. . MSA 104 Northern Pacific, Penneylranla ' Ktllway.. P. U.. I.. As C. Co.:,... Preaoed Steel Car, e.... Reading, e. .- lis 12 111 112 12TH sou ie icepumie I. 4b e. .j... Itock Island, o., ........ St. Xj. 8. r.. 3d pf,, Kmithern Pacific, ...... . Southern Railway,' .... Tenn. Copper t'nlou I'tvlfle. ,c. Union rarlfle. pf V..S. Rubber, c. ...... V. B. Rte-1 Co., c...... XS. .8, Steel Co.. pf. .. UtaB Copper ....A Virginia Chemical .... . W. U. Telegraph....... Westtngnottae Klwtrlc.i. 14 8 I 82U, 80S lOCIU RHVi 80 7 Total (ales , &08.100 ehaoa., Chicago Trade ' Is' Depressed' With Reports o Lower Markets in V ',. '' Europe (or the Day..' ? , V; 7 ' .11 t " Chicago, Oct, 1Nothing but bearlsh nttsa whs shown tn the wheat trade here tnrtav fnllnwlnav tha : recelot of lower price' advices ' ' from -, 'abroad.- 'Closintf ngrures here were at a loss or o tor December and May - after an 1 opening that was He to He off. 1 ' Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that tli lower American cables yester day and the decline In Winnipeg caused pressure at, the opening.. . Later ths market was dull and after a alight ef fort made by a prominent house to sup- ?ort, which caused an ativance of d he market agsin assumed heaviness and declined U.A. ReDorte from Russia and fArsjentlne continue favorable and esti mates regaraing tne itussian exporiaoie surplus are . maintained. 1 Russia and Canada continue to offer at concessions to affeot sales, ' . . , i ' Hangs of Chlcsgo prices furnished by Overberk "Cooke Co., 116-J1T Board of Trade building, "-,"" ' " Mouth. . Deo. .... May .i-,; nipen. mga. MIA i S7'K, - Iw. Clone. 92 ' 92 '-11k - CORK . WTi rot - snt Tli nrvTok. - OATS . ree... May 7m Rec. S434 W May ;,-..r.;-..-"5H 'pork Jan. ' i...,'....10S T"ia Mar 3000 25 ' 41 4i B IOR2 1W 2W -3023 , . inolt ' mo7f 1110 A Oct. Jan. May ,,,.,toro ,, iiojf ' mi ,,.,.li.7 1 IO07'. in?1 ...fiiw -ma -una SIBH , I WHEAT DRAGGING LOWER Oct. , .'lWW 1103 '-low 1103 .Ihh. .imT ' 1"0 J"4" - HiflO May . ,..1057 1070 ll&T J0I0 A 1 ' itjr I ill Ion as to the rce r i:ange Than Usual; f'.cy Interests Have o the Ground., IAS WHEAT CROP, xiuasia, Oot. 1-Xt is efflolal 1 that ths wheat crop this year .- about 433,000,000 bushels. Ths -tble surplus Is estimated at 15S, J bushels, taat year tha yield . 630,000,000 : bnshsla and exports ,,000,000 bushels. . , . ,-;r Oslontta, India, Oct, 1. Drouth oon tlnueg and therefore .holders of wheat remain very Jlirin. . . . ' . .V . - WHEAT CAEOOES tlUlST ' '. London, Oct. 1. Wbeut cargoes oa paiaaga quiet. . ' ; huallth country Biarketa quiet. . ' f trench country aiarkela atrady. . , i FOREIGN WJ1ISAT MARKETS , U'erpool Wheat elotcd )', 4 Jower, fait Ubant rlotud fiO lower. Built pett Wheat eloaeit e blgber. . Antwerp WUatt ckiacU suchauged, 4 PORTLAND OaAtN RECEIPTS -Uare, -" Wbeat.Barley.luur.Oata.Uay. Monday W 70 . U U lawday .. t ...... 110 - 31 1 Wcdiwaday Ui i li? ,11 Year ago lit IS 9 37 8eaaon to idata. . . .7t 741 ' 600 , B-'ll Year. ago,. ....... ,4410 " bittl M3 4M , li i. b 61 1 BU2 Quite fair activity is shown in the oats trade here with sales reported gun eraily at t25.50i&i!n.0a a. ton, accoruing to grade. Offering Is rather free. lB some ' quarters the market la quoted weaker and down to t.5.00 a ton for feed, but tnis value is not zenerai, - . Brewing barley, buyers seem to havs withdrawn from the field temporally. Houser, Balfour, Guthrie & Co., and ths Kerr-Oifford company, which were do ing praotioally ail the buying of, this grade recently are seemingly awaiting a change in the situation, - There continues a quiet tone 'in the wheat trade with most bids lor club at 78o a bushel and bluestem' so tide water track basis. . The hay. trade Is rather quiet with pressure to sell in some quarters, al though no further change In price Is announced, ' -Today's general grain market range; WHKAT-Nomlnal producers' prices, track basins Club, 77c; milling blue item, 88o; Turkey red, 84o; fortyfold, SOot red Russian and hybrids, 77c; val ley, 80o bushel. - . BARLKY Nominal producers' prices, track bastst ed( 25W 25.60; brewing;, I2.50i27.00;r rolled, 2.50 per ton. OATS New, feed, 125, 26; milling 125.5026.0O per ton. f - - ----- - FLOUR Selling pricei Patent, 14.70; Willamette valley, 4.70 i local straight, l3.85eM.ld; export, 9S.55S2.70; .bakers', 4.50 4.70.- ' . HAV Producers' prices: .Willamette valley timothy, fancy, 114 0 14.60; east ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16 15.60 alfalfa. I13rlS; .vetch and oats. Hil3: clover, 19 10 per ton. , . MILLBTUFFS Selling price. Bran, 121; middlings,-130; shorts,' 325 per ton. GRAIN, BAGS Ho. I Calcutta, 9fttj tic. ' ' ' T m CLOVER. SEEIV-No. I, red, country points. c; ' Portland. 98Vc; Alsike, H160lb. t , EASTERN FRUIT MARKETS . New York Oct. 1Through auction today 8 cars oeciauous rruits, caitror pla Bartletts, 3.99; Winter Nellls, 12.89; halves, 31-37! Oregon pears, Bose, 32,85; halves, 31-S: IJerletts, 13. ZS; Cornice, 33.06; , halves, 32.25; Anjous. 33.64; ha l vps. 11.86: -1 Oreaon Drunos. 31.02: 1 Washington- prunes, $1.05; 8 Washing ton peacnea, 4cj i coiorsao peacnes, 62c; 3 Utah peaches, 68c. .Philadelphia Through auction - today 1 car peaches, 2 Italians, 7 grapes: Hu berts, 61c; Italians, 1 car, 91.10; car from -Sanderson's orchard, SOc; Bilveis, (e. Chlcago-J-Through auction today, 1 car Jonathans, extrss, ii.zv; iancy, si.ii; car -Montana Weal thles, extras, 31.62; fancy, 31.30; 8 cars Colorado Elbertas, 47c: 6 cars Utah Elbertas. 42c: 3 cars Wsshlngtons, 39c; market sick,, peaches win-., nrnmnir ro lower..- Cincinnati 'Through auction today, 6 cars iiioerias ana . s . cars prunes: s Utah neaches. 45c to 61c:. Colorado extra fancv, 66c to 71c; fancy, 65c; choice, 60c. to esc; 2 cars wsanington,-bue to eoo; Silvers, $1.10; Italians. 31. 05 to 91.10; Hungarians. $1.26. Clevelnd--Through auction today, 1 car Deaches . averaged : 68V4c: 3 cars prunes averaged 76c to 31.05, Market www. .Mlnnespolls Through auction today 1 ear Wena tehee Elbertas die: or Sua. kane. Wash,, Italians In peach boxes, 68c; car Italians, 36c. , ., , - i .t,(J, , . 'r, . . .- San Francisco Grain Calls. ' -, Ban rrtBclaco, Oct. l.-Barley callai ' - i . . , .' '. Open. . Clone, December 148HRI. 145VA Kay . ,..,.1MB. 1(S2( v .m' the Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICE . Toronto. Canada. , Established io7CV .' 't ,!. i 'i '. "A General Banking Buiiaet ., . Transacted. " . , ,v 'V1 , Interest paid1 on time deposits PORTLAND "BRANCH. -Corner 8econd and Stark Sta ' , F. C MALPAS. MansEtr. J.C.WILSON&CQ. NEW TOHK STOCK EXCI7ANOB ' -, NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE) , CHICAGO BOAHU OK TKADE . THE stTOCK AN1 BuNl) EXCllANGB ,r BAN KRANC1SCO , ' , POUTJLAMI OVFICB : tSt Oak ., Oronnd rloor, Iswls Bldg, Vhonss MarsiiaU 4120. A-4137. 11 Stooks. Bonds, Cotton, Grata, Eta, ' Bie-aiT Board of Trade Building. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES ; Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondents of Logan 6Y Bryan, - Chicago, New XotK (El QVROC!(SCO0iC0 DOLLARS r " nniefA i hi- ma ii - ii ' U i 'U'tAUL . LOWER HERE TODAY; Killers Generally Want Tops at 8.60 f and Handlers Are Forc'ed, to; Let '.Co; Cattle A're Lower -With the Market Very Dull .- ' ' ' " 4 4 4 . .. Today's tlvsitock Trade. .l 4 4 - North Portland Hogs and cat- 4 ', tie lower, sheep steady. . v ,'' 4 4 .,t .i '. - ... : ; - -; e 4 South Omaha-HoES and cattle ' e - lower, snecp steady. ' 4), , ,.L a,,t ...,,f ; ,.r,.;ii.; t - Kansas City Hogs and sheep -higher, cattle steady. ! - 4VV'1. i mm ,,. iim ii- i,fi J ' Chicago Hogs and cattle 'on, v . steady, sheep higher. - 'PORTLAND LIVESTOCK "RUN ' , . Iloga.'Cattle. Calvaa, 8beep Wednetday 'luetdty ,,'.,,,.. Monday .'. . Saturday ,.:... Friday Thiiriiliy Week ago.' Year aso ....... Too rears ago-,. T4!l l.'W ISM . 1N3, ,15H . 125 . W t 45.1 . 2ta . 2T.i . 241 . 113 60.V - a -4S -&21 tl! 1TM S04 8171 . 7!M esii There wss quite a fair run of hogs In the North Portland yards overnight and thla caused some weakness .Jn the trade. As a rule , commission interests at the yards are quoting about a dime less for supplies t hah -they were at the start of the week, killers generally of f erlng 38.80 for tops (luring the morn ing, although It was quite probable that for extreme quality they would have stretched their bida a fraction. 1, Trading in the hog market started rather slow this morning owing to the desire or killers to beat down the price, which was for a time resisted by com mission handlers. At Chicago there was . a steady to strong tone inMhe swine trade for the day. . - - -Kansae- Cfty hosr market ruled strong i a 1111-a.ei piuer, , - South -Omaha hog market was weak with a loss of a dime for the da v.' Today's general hog market range: Top killers .;..,..,.,,., .$.mh.3 Good and light ...,,..,..4., 8.60 R. 65 Heavy . . . , 9.4i Rough and heavy'..,....... 7.60 7.75 Cattle Are Very Blow. A -very slow- tone is showing in the cattle trade at-North Portland. There la considerable pressure being put 'on prices by killers and it takes excep tional quality to bring 37.60 or a frac tion more than that figure. ' galea - of best offerings In the yards recently were made on this basis or fully 10c to 16c less - than, the asms-iCiass, of stuff wss bringing a short time sgo, . There was only a fatr run of cattle In the local yards for the day,-and only a smalt-amount came forward yesterday, Notwithstanding this, there seems to bf no keenness 'among killers to taks hold exceot at lower fiarures. At Chicago there wss a : steady tons la the cattle trade for the. day. -, : Kansas City cattle., market ruled steady 'at-former prioes. rtouth Omaha cattle market was weak witn a loss 01 10c to l&c, ' Today's general -cattle market range Best steers ,9 7.6O Ordinary steers - 7.B0 Poor -eteers . . ,. .H.767.25 Tlest heifers -.1,. , .-.,f- - 6.66 Best cows .,.,...,,.,,, ., 6.60 Medium cowa Poor cows VV 6 50 Fancy stags ' 6.65 Fa nay bulls r. , , .,, , . , i . . - E.60 Ordinary bulls .-, 4 RAIPS.OO Prims light calves 8.76 f 9.00 Prims hesvy , , '6.6007.60 hasp Trade Is atteady. 1 A fair tone is shown In the buying In the mutton pens at North Portland. There was only a small run today, and not enough came to fully test the slU uatlon. As a rule th. trade is quoting substantially the. same 'prices as In ef fect yesterday, - At Chicago there was a firmer tone In - the sheep trade for the day. ..an 1 yaluea were lifted a dime. Kanass - City sheep . market ruled rather UBEML RUN 4 ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Government supervision exercised over the . Savings Department of the Lumbermens National. Bank is an assurance of safety." We Pay Four Per Cent Interest on Sayings Deposits ' '! : UilMBERMENSV National Bank ; CORNER FIFTH AND STARK l RESOURCES 7 - MILLIONS Lkdd WTiltbn Bank ' . E$tabluhtd 1SS9 l v- 5 CAPITAL' $l,obo,t)00.bo i ' SURPLUS' $1,000,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Letters of Credit, Drafts and Travelers' Checks - Issued. Available in All Part of the World. r , - Corner Third and . Washington Streets , Iff FIRST NATIONAL BANK . V CAPITAL $1,500,000 r - ' , tSURPLUS$1,000,000 'r y OLDEST " MATlOHACf' BAfl K " "WEST tHE" i ..." ROCKY. MOUNTAINS . CORNER FIRST AND VVASHI UQXQU STREETS . strong, with prices a dims better than yesterday. f tioutn umsna sneep trans wa '"iij., FIAr Y T1 ! Tods 'a areneral mutton market rans"'. I, li Ai4 I l.inu j ,., Sest spring lambs t-l. rdlnary lambs .4.7B6.00 .IherV.-;::::;::::::;:;::- $ i Fancv awes 3,753.S'i Ordinary ewes ......., 1-76(3. ' Today's Xlveatoek Shippers. w.. in, ,T , nu.k - , ft l.lla, 4 lnad' Fred H. Decker. Oervaia. 1 load direct lo. tnion meat compsny; niuiiw n.i Qraea Valley, -l losd; O. J. Psqurt, Hunts Frrev. 1 load: R. I. tjopiey. Central Point, 1 load; . W, B. Kurt, Kurrite ferry. 1 load; B. N. Conley, A Kamam ly,V,M 4 1.. . -''-' I t;aiiie-i. ij. eteever, uonuun, i"u Dixon Bros.. Terrebonne, 3 load; C. .inhniten. f. innd i Mixed stuff -T. Kopplln, Plalnvlew, 1 load hogs and sheep. ' ,'."!; '', Tudr Afterneea SSlMi aiMna 24 si sa Section. Mop t aoa Mimtana Iiltbo , , Idaho . . Are. lha'.. , , IIM . law ' 1H4S isnit ,n) n tm mi a . tun Price. $7.60 7.80 7.3.1 - 7.2S T.10 T10 , 'i'.oo ' ' T.OO -$.as , .M 6 00 - S AO . 5.23 $,00 , 6.R ,640 $8.TS .660 , 6.M V'W $4.85 It $4.04 "i.. ,( $3.80 8. no 3.00 ' 8.78 Montana Oieaoo ilnntana 21 mi a intno .-. .... Oregon Oretron ........... IX I ir, SO . tows Monttvnti. ae r ". '' 1153 1043 ' io2 : 1120 112a 1540 isi a . 1470 1M ' iwa 1SI. an 4 SO Oi egon -, ,.,.,... ,,.,, e Montana ............... a Oregmi ........s 'J '.V ctuotsas 8; " , . ' BULLS. Oreimn . 1 Oregon a boob Waabi niton ,, M Oregon 2 . 1 Idaho I dabo IS WEi.nn.tu9 ; a - TKARL1N0S ,. '...-.' 1 Oregon'. Oregod " Oregon Oregon. .,.,.., 104 ,;TO . 100 110 99 ' uregoa 2 Oregwn , , '""'lambs' Oregon Oregoa 10O 66 'tt 79 74 UO $3 23 5.25 . 6.28 6.U0 Oregon 12 Huuiaoa .::.:. i- Wednesday Morn (of galea. Section, , -v- i ,' . No, At. lba. Trtea. Oregon. Oregoa ts.su j 1. . set. HEIFERS Oregon .... - a T37 ,6.00 $4.73 $1.20 .... BULLS ' ' Oregon a . im WETHEK3 Oregotu Oregoa Oregoa KWES ItM ..; k....2T 78 a 95 S3 93.SB s.111 bS C 8 85 iu ..." - ii a IK Oregon . Oregoa . its Oregon Oregon Oregon. pt v $3.85 81 ', 224 8H5 t ' 8fW ' ' 8.5 104 ' ', -8 8 75 ' 11 - - . J t : v iii . 8.50 ' 1 .42 , $.00 .8 84. ,7-BO ""! '' " ' -" ',&'' Oregon Orenon Uregoa Oreiroa .-. i-.e aiis-e m. -,, ,s,t." Oregon CHICAGO SHEEP HIGHER , , h i""1; 1 7 ' ., '" Market Up a Dime , for Day With Quite a Fair Run in Yards. '-' Chlcaso, Oct. l.Hog so.ooo: left erer sjst. Rnn year ago SO.OOO. Market ateady to atrong. Mixed and biitehera, 8.1oiW.lt good and beay, $s.S58.ti0t -rough snd heavy, $84)0a ,SO; light, f8.86ft0.06. . - -r ttsttls 18.000. Market steady. - . - ' Sbeeu 40,000, Market 10c Ulgbar. KANSAS .CITY SHEEP UP Sales Are Made at a Further Rise -' of 10c: Hogs Up a Nickel Kaneaa Uity, Oet. 1 Hogs 10,000. Market Be blsher. Top sh.u. . . - v rattle 10.000.. Market steady. ', ' Baeep 10,000. ' Market 10e big bar. OMAHA CATTLE PRICES LOSE ., 4-1-4,..' . .v't -,- --'---.-aiiiii isji isi mk Vtf, -"-'-''ir ' Sales Are Made at Loss of 10 to IS . Cents: Hogs Down a Dime. -' Sooth Otaaha. Oct. 1. Cattle 6000.! Market Iteady te 10(3 15C lower. Bteer S8.60(g.X3i sows ana neuera. sn.aiiccT.za. - Hogw 7200. ' Market lOe lower at IS.15 Qt.46: ftben 38,800. Market steady, Xearllnga $5.50ftB.6Bt wethera, $4.2nS4.0O;-lamba, $7.00( 7.26; SWM, 94.00O4.2S. i , . ( III" 'I .l.'ll. .1. ' Money and fSxchange. -' lyindnn. Oct. 1. Conenls T3 7-16d: alWer. 28 B-lfld; bank raw, Jto New" Terk,". birtT 1. Sterlint ' exchanca!' long 4.84 Hi: 1, .8tt.' , - . -. San ' PYanciaea. - Oct.' 1. Strrlina exrhanee. 80-days 4.81 Hf eight. 4.85H; due., 4'0. Trsiit. rera, letagrapnic, iw premium, aigni, 4V pre mluna. fr?lnn Pfl.T"" UHIUU. LUirfJlw.j . 1 I ' ' Boosters. for tne-ihi.'-'- 1 I g. 'connect 1. . couverjft wash., are tiomllnsr ti.. ,c 25)eies now toward the.' cilucstion o if i ttia people through the tnediunv uf I mn.ll t.om 1im1.1 In IV,m"-..u,.4.,ii tr,.r-l.. tha countv. , 1 ' The task of checking and vcrlf the Signatures of the 300o people v . signed 'petitions asking that the $1,2.. 000 bond issue proposition be put on t. ballot at the November election, in pi i w,i..i.. j .. u..,.. ,n, i. J., "" ",."'" " VUlii iaqiitiu, a ' s,m a a v w s s. t at vwh. 1 Meetings tonight on , behalf of th'. bridge will be held at the Columbia club, Morris snd Albina streets. whr- talks will be made by M. G. Muniy an i M. W. Stone, and at the Cast Tlllamo"'.v Street Improvement- club, where J, K, Nolta and L. M. Lepper will speak. If. L.' Moody will address the Ninth Ward Pro tective association at the Albina brancit library tomorrow night. TO CONSIDER WAGES ,0F LAUMDRY WORKER: Ata: meeting of' the Industrial Wel fare commission held in tbe Commercial blotk. at 8econd and Washington, thin morning,. It was decided to recall the factory conference - to deal with the em ployment of women employed as appren tices ijfTactorleS; the hearing to be helil In the commission's ofjcea October S, A conference to deal with wages, houri and working conditions of .-wojtnen em ployed in. laundries will be held in tha commission's offices October 9,: A con ference to desl with, the hours an. wages and working conditions Of women in hotels and. restaurants is being ar ranged, but the date of hearing has not been decided upon. , - '.', NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Pert land Banks, - 1 Tbla week." ' Tear . 12, :i4S,T40 S3 . $3,413 JH Clear! n(ta' weanemiay Tneaday ,,; i,,j'.:j i 1.UH2I.I.1I ............ g.441.420.04 8.0ii3.0.U.ii8 Monday treit IS date.,.t8,Tr.fMM.ll ' . ..." i Sasttls Banha. $0.rSStaU9 31 ".$2,S84.S91. flearlna-a Balancea -.,-..!.-,.- Tumk Haj,bt. flearlnga ...,.,,,.9 8T0.4trtffl Balances ............................ 64,7(.00 Seattle Prodnco Market, -, Seattle,' Oct. 1. Eggs.- fresh ranch, 44f?45cj April storage, ?t32c. Butter, Washington creamery eubes, $4c; city creamery brick; 85c: fresh east ern, 30i7?Slej Oregon, 80ifi3Ic - Onions, California yellow, 194s. lb.; Wslla Walla. 114c. -i Potatoes, local, $1820; Yakima gems, $22023; sweets, 2c lb. . , . , , . ' -New York Cotton Market tontb. , . ' ,. Opeq. Jan. ,.1.V8 March. .1350 1 May ,...-...,..13(13 July i......,.lJW2v Oct. i. 1.170 . Dec. ... Iim 1370 138.1 , iWfim ist5 ' i,vT m.'tnj rt 1S79 l.'t7Sfi7T 1871 , IRM v lMserTO 1401 1870 140rt.ii (it 138,1 ,, -J3e JSSJi.tMl TRANSPORTATION. . THE WHITE STAR LINE'S ; fa "OLYtMC" LONDON PARIS . ;. . VIA FtYMOtTTH, fHERBOUHO sad SOUTHAMPTON r ; October 25 Nov 19 : Decl3 ; " OTTtEB BAIX1W08 ' . Wajeatle Oot. 11. Ko. I Not. 18. ! Ooeanio, Oot 16, Nov, S, Deo. ft. ; ' Hew Terb-Qneenatoirs-I,ivrpent Adristio ...Oci. 9 Cedrto , ....... Oct. 98 Celtis ....... Oot. l8Baltio - .......Oct, 30 Alae KagulaT Sailinra Bet-waea ' Boatoa Maditarranean . Italy, Boaton dutenttown Liverpool. t - AXEBICAM tlNE '. yiymeuth Cherbourg aouthaitaptoa , . ATIAKTI0 XKAHSPOBT LINE. . , Hew York. London Diraoi. , BED STAR L1JTE. -y . tfew York JMvsr Antwerp. . - White StarDominion Baillags Erary ' Saturday trent Montreal . , ' asd ttuabao by tiia' ' Largest Canadian Liners ,. -J - ' tnaluding tka ' k Kagaatis "...Oot. Ill Laurentie. ...Oct. St TeuUnie .... Oot. 18 Canada .....Nov. 1 Bend for foldera sf the Short LanA-Ieoked $)t, Jtawraaes Boats te Europe. . A. S. DISKTT, rsassngar Agent, Bailey Bids-, i 1 Second are,, Seattle. Xola. S bases stain 113, Xocs Bailwsy snd tearaahlp Aganta. :: MAX TBAWOISCO, XO AJTQELE3 i ' . AMD SAN BISOO. . S.S. YUCATAN WgPBTJBBPAT. 1. M. COOS BAT ABB BTJBXXA SeS. ALLIANCE - BtnroAT, ocrr. 5, 0 . m. VOBTK FAOirXO STEAMSHIP CO., 138 A THIRD 8TiT. . Phones Main and A.-1314. cooy BAYLiNt; rr- Steamship Breakwater Balls from Alnawnrtb duck, Iortland, at to. ro., ' twf l"uedy eTenlng. rrelkht re celved nntll H o'clocS noon on aallln dar Paaaenger fare: t'lrat etaaa $10, aacoml clnaa imen onlrl $7. Including berth and meaU. Tk. et office at Lower Atntworlh dnrlt. I'urtlantt ftooe Bay 8teamablp I.lue. I'honea Mln SdOti; A -2333. t H, Keating. Agent.. Los Aagsles - " t YALE SteamsMpa, . ana Baa Dle?. HARVARD Railroad er any ship to Ban Franclitco. ths Kxposltlon City. Largest, lusuial and toe usux sirioiiy itiaa m ..ne ahina on ttie Coast: avers ass tia- averaite siie 1 ta miles nee hour cost 12.O0O.Uul4 ocn, BAJt jTBAHCXSCO, VOBTS.AMD k 1.1.1 m .. AMajUlES a. B. oo. FRANK WOLXA1W. Agent Main 2 W 3BP s-raEsif. A-4"1 "SfciUw4 SXlbAA.. 1 t , , San t rancisco and Lc 3 A r - ' S. Bear Balls 4 p. in. -. ' BS. Soae City balls 4 p. - , i. ., Ths bsn rranmaoo Si fonl.i I s, j r TlckaS Offins 3d an.! V-. -St. At K. Co. V.cahml . ... .- Freight Service rt--. IVt . i I'm., rraoaant S- " IT I . C, li. J . - j 110 llnllV I ". - . j;..w..i i I Tl'irs ' Xira. i. C ft