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THIS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 0, 1S13. ' LONDON GETS FIRST SUPPLIES OF ROGUE : PEARS FOR THE' SEASON touL.L,,. II POTATO TRADE IS FIRr.l BUT CEflTRAt FIOiHOP ET: "AT 22 TO 23. CENTS FIRST ROGUE BE IJO SNAP SHOWN IN NDOIiSES lliu.t.. PEARS SOLD AT S3 A CEREAL TRADE WITH Prescription, He Testified,' Was Giveit byiPhysicianlWhen:. Sure He'd Not "Peach" . : Milton A Miller Addresses t!. v Members; Civic Rightes ' ness Class, Formed. -: WEST RATHER WEAK HALF BOX If LONDON NOMINAL CALL HERE )iio nnin rvm adio uauu riLhu LAruii.o NORTH PORTLAND IS : HIGHEST HOG MARKET IN COUfJTRY; TODAY . HOV HE OBTAINS 'DOPE' P0W,D IN THE VALLEY Jlarket on Coast In Good Shape, Vat r. Interior "T Point ", Vhlcli Ship to East of Rockies Will Ba Affected By Recent Decline There ' i , Todays rroduc Inta Egg market very firm. Chicken 'trad Blow. r butter not so firm. , . Chees movement good. Tokay, grapes are firm. , ' More emotivity in hop, , . Sugar price down 10c ., -Veals and hogs weaker. ' ..Potato trade firm. , ; ' t , -. .'-jr - S: - 1 4 While theinarket tor potatoes la firm locaiiy ana up and. flown - the coast. i. there is a weaker feeling In the trade ... at central west , and eastern, centers v wnh prices - lower.' k,4.'.. K.yi' ... local conditions are such that. It e quite probable that the present strength '; in tne coast trade will be continued, although interior points-which depend upon in miaaie west for tne marketing or ths bulk of their product will. bs af- jeuiea wniun ever way, toe latter., seo- : '""'All doubt of the extreme shortage of tne-river potato crop ox uauiorma, has - paused with the receipt-of latest lnfor motion from that section.. With the ' acreage-lust about half that of last year -. and with, an output per acre that is about a third less than, a year. ago, the outlook Is , for . rather short output there; --V: 4 ." .tjw. ...... i J. , ., rT here' 1' "one stroh g redeem! n a fea ture in the California potato crop- this season, .The quality of the liver stock Is said to be 'unusually favorable.' ; For that reason the California- trad has 1. been less inclined to purchase Oregon .-. stock at -extreme figures cxoept when . extra select quality was offered. The situation at the moment looks as If good prices will continue to rule for potatoes here, but there Is little likelihood that -a very heavy advance will be forced in ;' the prlcei "V' , , ., EGG!:', ABB.: VERT FIRM " : Very firm ton"ls showing in the local egg trade - and - prices are ' being; held stiff at the extreme mark for best qiial ' I ty. Receipts-of local ranch are 11m- ited and even ' at - the higti - price) the trade's requirements are not taken ears of.- , . .. , '"-,- t " VEALS ARB RATHER WEAK - ' Market for1 country killed calves re mains very weak In the Front street district. Receipts are heavier and some -supplies have been ' carried over by leading receivers for several days. 'The extreme top today is 14c a pound. ......... v.. v ..- mm'-. . SUGAR , DOWN A DJMB AGADT. ' Refined sugar- prices are down an other dime per hundred pounds lit-the' local market today. The situation in the east since the recent drop of 100 has been very weak. All grades are af fected by today's price lowering. . CAR TOKAIT GRAPES ARRIVES Atiorfiercarload of Tokay grapes Jfrom the south was - unloaded on tha local market '. today. .Th price was firm at 11.25 per crats' and there was a good movement She . season for Tokays is ending very last In the soutb,,, , , , CANNED - SimiMTS ADVAXCEP ' .very, sharp advance Is reported !n the--price .of 'canned shrimps by local wholesale -groeers;" The rlso- ls 15o for Is andvSOo-for. is.-' The advance Is due to the very short catch occasioned by storms off the gult BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE slarket Shows More Activity With Eastern Shorts Covering and Or. ders In From Both Domestic and Foreign Brewers. ' . There is --a- firmer tone with' more activity in the hop trade with, the better qualities showing strength-around ISO 23o a pound, v Considerable bUBlneea is reported for the account of eastern short sellers, as well as for doniestla brewers, while there ar aulte a number of in quiries and orders In frdm. England at prevailing, prices,. ..C.-,.v -v h It developed this morning ' that the JT. W. fieavey Hop company of this City purchased about. 1000 bales of hops in various localities .lata last niaht at S8?3s a pound. ,' Other -dealers report similar purchases. , s : Some few sales are still reported down to 206 a poimd: . but these are en tirely for verv-DOor tuf f. - Flret claas hops are really In-demand at today. Purchases - at 2c have been made by Marry h,t Hart, Klaber, Wolf sY Netter and Kola -Nels. ... -. Present Indications are for Increased strength In the hoo trade-here within a few days- There era frequent predictions tnat zoo will oe-reacned,Dy.tns end. or the week but-, naturally these are U guesses- :s'...;.-. .,-. . !.-,, -v-... - ; a., tats New x one. Man aaviqs says or liib Hiiuaiiun : . : j.. .... ....... :w. ... .i.... -. Receipts for week.'. bales Receipts sines September 1.. 6,400 bales Receipts same time last year, 6,679. bales Exports to Europe for week. ,1.904 bales x ports same tlma last year. 4.811 bales ImpOrte for Week.'... ....... 30t bales imports from September.. I tJ bales imports same time last year. S 27 bales - "The activity nrsviouslv noted In New York' state has continued, and the de siraois growths are sun sought for at futitzc. come 01. tne tower graaes are selling at S6D38c but the quality of the crop as a whole Is the best harvested for several years, thanks to the snergetic worn or ins state agricultural oecart- ment. It Is generally conceded that two. thirds to thrae-auartera of th rron haa already . been bought up. Business on toa - tocai marxet naa continued very quiet. A moderate quantity of 1813 hops arriving and moat of them are billed out 10 orewers. .exporters nave oeen 100K ln for lilt Pacifies around tieiso and a lot of S00 b'e of to -year-old nops was sent to Lonaon tine ween. En aril eh mall and cabla advices are firm at about 45c: estimates of the crop have l,.n A lilt AAA m OA A Anh w... dredweigbts. . Continental reports are nrm; xne-crop is piaoea at suv,vou bun ira,lvhlr... -1 ...u.. ....... Two Carloads From Medford Antre Dealers Show No Special Desire to 'la . Sletropolls " in Good 6bapej ' Many Growers Have Been Selling Their Fruit Too Cheap, - ; Take Ilold In - An line; Oats Interests Are Filled CTp'aod Prices Are In Sagging Condition. Tha first two narlnada of Rosua rivet I Comics pears have reached the London! ZTAXXAJT WHAT CBOF. Boms, Ztaly, Oot. An official eatl- market and have found the trsds In an I mats places the wheat oxop of Italy at rroauca associauon. unaer 11a aiua in. vB angle brand, through the Northwestern Fruit Exchange of this city. The. first ealna vera mud a IS for half Ihnvna. The fruit arrived In excellent condition I Po? ?nd Poos OA ban d km a Ten London, Oct. . Whwit cars oee on puitfe Is and was eagerly sought by- the trade j of the world's metropolis,'' . I : Ths pear situation at home has been I somewnat conflicting;. Today tne Mortn- western ruit mxonatige or this city Itocllsli oeuntrr markets Sulet. , t'nuch counn-y Siai-kel steady. , : ' POETIAKD OKAIX BECK1PTB -Cars- mado publio the report that.lt had lust f ateadsy' .viltii sold to a Tennessee interest a carload I xnwdr .!.. New York hos prices, nar nnund State, 1911. choicer ... 43 State. 1913. medium to prims..... 36 Btate, 1.13 .v. ...18 State, Old olds ,lfi Paclf lo Coaat, 1918? choice.-. .... .11 facino coast. l13.,mellurrt. to - orima . . . . ... . . .-. Simla Paclflo coast, 1913, price to cholce.26030 rtciiis cvui, jut, common to srood', ; ...,........13J3 Pacific, coast, old Olds 1 & 1 8 Imported. 1U ... .6670 PRUI.es GOING TO LONDON Eugene Fruit 1m Finding Good : De mand In the 3Ietropolls; Some 3 'Z,$ Alresjd,v Shipped.' Chicken market . t qnlet , si former pnees. Country r killed ,nogs ars- Stesdr M .weak with some reporting a sluggish 'movement at prevailing prices. - 8dme very fancy 'Winter Banana ap ples from white Salmon havei arrived with three tier extra fancy quoted up i , to : $3.25 a box. - . . , Peach market Is quiet with prices) eai ler. . The trade's wants seem to have oeen ruiea. . ':-: in ' .nn'''y.-r,-;- FORECAST FOR SHH7PERS Weather bureau sends the following . Protect shipments' as far norrb as . Reattls against minimum temperatures ' or anous ev uegs.i norioeast rrom sook ana 24 decs.: southaaat tn- Rnlan is aegs.; soutn to pisKiyou, iz dsn. Mini. .. mom temperature at Portland tonight PORTLAND JOBBING . PRICES . Theae ptieM are those at whieh wbiMaie : aeii in rvraiitra, except einerwue rated t . BUTTER - Nomlntl. ' Creamery ex be. Uo :. etaf e ereaiflpry.-- K203.1e: naeh batter, 22c, . , ROOS Nominal. CnnOled kteal extras. 40e. eleet pallet, 86ei Ordinary handled. 88c j ee .M.,. IW'imiu, mimmwvi OinvOOC, '"'',.. " UVB PQUt.rBy Hen,-14144e,. Bprtnia. ' !( aURS, 13c seeae, 13c; Prkln dacka. 14(3 v !ot Indian Ruimen. 10c; tarkeya. tlei dreaail W. blryna, old, llj yonng,, $1.60 doian, CnkKSB Nomlpal. Fraab Oreson fancy fall . rrMB twlna end triplets, ITci daisies, if Mot Voons Amerlea. 18He. -, BUTTXB riT Prodocari price tot Portias - Kona. oa1 anJl TtlXmm. HOPS Baying price, cholo. sacs Brims, Zjoi wuui itominai, isis en Eugene. Or.. Oct. t Tinilnn arr.rai market for- Lanai nnuntv nmna Bis ; oarloads of tha fancy pack of the buaene Fruit Orowere' aaaociatlon will bo fjiippedto the. metropolis of ths world this fallM, one carload having al ready been sent and another one will be started this week. The fancy pack of the looal association finds a. ready mar iJi fn5!.whe ,n bet highest price is JbUlned, - The pack this year will be 80.00? boxes according 10 the estimate ?? "-'2-uHo,t. manager of-the associa tion. i he entire crop of Lane county Is being bandied this year for the first time. vv ,; - v.. '' ';'.'.':,:. ... Iff enarte Ootawold, 16c 11 Id'.j Willamette vat mefliam Boron. ablre, 17c; choice faner lota, 18o lb.t eaaUra Orejon, lOQtee. acoordlna to abrinkare. IIHITTIM OK OASCAHA, BA&K-il, ,ear v ' MOHAIB 1018 Nominal 80a, . , , :'; , t' : HIDES Dry hides, 21j22e tb.f rreen. Uel Salted hid, Uoj bulla, sreen aalt, Set klpa 12018c; bbItm, dry, 84036e: ealf akin. eald er ftsn, lTO!8e greea bldea, le leas thas aaiiaui auaap pain, aauea, anaannga, lOOjaUoi IT, lOe. -' '.-'.',; 0 '..'.'",',,.5;',..;,;. Maata, Flak aad Vievtsleaa.' . - ' DIU.SBKU lllsAXa ' Bvlllns - price Oosatry :. klllad: Hon, taucr, 11J( ordioarr,. lie; raufh and heavy, fte: tascr vaaJa, lcj erdUoar, ; t8c poor, 114il3a bmba, 10c sitfttoa, loi ; aoata, .... -T" " HAMS, BACON, ETC. Basis. StHfftttUei - braakfaat bacon, lTWfflMHo;, buliad bam. Sic! picnics, IBMiCi' eottaga .,' ., J , LABO Tierces 181.) eoinpooBd, tleci tlKATS Packing bonae Steers, Ko. 1 Stock, 14c, cowa. No. 1 atock, 12HOl3c: eweav 8i4c Wathera, Mic: lamli. Uijoj.pors lolua. iuci -. ariwd bo, 1SV4C . ' Of 8TEHS Oboalwater bay, per aalloa t (er 100 lb. aack ) Olrmpla, per (tnlloo, il.BO) per 100' lb. sack (-)i canned, eoatern, rio can; I8.B0 doaeai eaatara, In aliell, 8i.I6a 00 per 100 rasor elama, i.00f2.sa box. FISH Nominal, v braaacd Clounderi, Ik; hall, kut, l9cj atrlpcd baas, 1T; cblnook aalmon, n; steelbeadi, ( )). sole To lb.( shrimp, liiHcj perch, 8a lb. -lobatera, OOe lb. black aa, 80o ailrer iolt, 8 (tud. Set black cod, Scl aturaeon, 12Q11M lb. . . . CKAJ Urg, AUTftriadlam, 1 doses. : ' mOB-Japaa style,- No. 1. VieSXoj Nw Orlaana. bead, WTcj Creole, 6V4. -. . BUUiB Ciih. ) fO.Wj powdered, .Ss fnflt or lrry, 5.li5 beet,. fft.Oftj dry- granulatad, 1J5.2S; D yellow, 4.65. . (Abore quotations ar , to day net eaah)..- ,t HO.nex nw, par rot. UMANrV Bmall blte. 8 t-ftel lares wlitta. kmrptug, 4t4c; lluiu, fl'40; ploka, " bav a b e. toot (0s I10.T8J table dairy. Me, 818; lo. ilT.SO; balaa. fits, extra line barrel, a, 8s and 10, to8s.00i lamp rock. 83040 per tea. ruita w vecstaaiM. Wheat. Barlev.rioor.Oatajaar. ..... 128 .. H It ID 111 01 - wintwr-fisiia . pears irromworin wjanwday 64 ,11 , ' a . 18 . atama..-,'Th sala..,was, tnads t'$l9ltbBjstoy"k;;;-J.,ad; "4 12 4 per box, notwithstanding the fact that I Var io...,....,r T9 18 18 8 ' 8 the bulk of the crop of that section haslSeaaoa to data 54 so' 890 t; etw . 821 ; am osen ireeiy ortered at 31.28 to ii.so a I i aso...,....62aa oso ,, w wo . tun box. and actually sold at that ranee. I - . -. It appears that pear growers of the! while a small amount of wheat Is Paclflo northwest have lost - consider-1 reported sold hero and there In the- in- able money this season as a result of terlor at 78a tidewater track basis for their shipping Interests not being In a club and 8S0 for blues tern, the market position where they could command the retains its dull and almost stagnant prioe that the fruit was really worth, character. Seemingly there is no keen The loss on this account will reach ness on any side to Inks bold at pre hundreds of thousands of dollars. - vailing prices. No special effort Is be- The sale of the North Yakima stock tag made to buy for less, the trade by the local exchange indicates the simpiy Deing willing to idle away us atrenarth . of tha m&rkat for Winter I time until eomethlnar definite aoneara la Nelis pears even though jrrowers have the foreign situation. t -; , vied with one another in offering their The market for barley Is now, en- product at much less money. The situ- tlrely-a local affair. Highest bid here ation Is considered the best in rears, and 134.30 for No. 1 feed, but this is only by faulty marketing . did many above the basis -that the stock an be grower receive small sums for their sold for in the California market Bpme fruit, this season. are bidding but 124 and are not anxious vurcua-ciej a,t ait. . :. ? nni h ahah sp-v a mm am I very quioi iraaa coniinuss in 'Ml APPLE 1 CROP SEEMS GOOD ? rB.f?-,ni??5 to the bidding as everyone . baa. seem- , '- General Belief. 4 Monmouth, Or.t Oct t.-Provided weather conditions are favorable, the picking of the apple crop in the aur Outlook for Held Around Monmouth I ingiy already secured the oats . they aa Good as Year Ago, Jg; Traae in th, htiy nirnet is "steadier i but no changes In prices are announced 1 by buyers. -.. ff ';: " - " Todays general 1 grain: mar net' ranifej WHEAT Nominal Droducera' orloe'k. track basis: Club, lie; milling, blue- rounding districts will begin at oueef the stm,..8788ojTrukey.t reoL. 4o; forty- prunes having nearly ail been narvestea, icia, tvc; reu kubuisw ana iiyonas, s The large orchard of 14. Id. Harvey, t?7Tc: valley. 7c bushel. m north of here, yielded about 1600 boxes BARLEY -Nominal, producers prices, of high grade apples lest season, and is track baalsr Feed, $340 34.Mi brewing, expected to make showing; equally as IZB.tO; rolled, 2.B0 per ton. - t , good this season. The varieties of Spit- ' OATS New, feed, 125; milling, I28.M senberg, : Aetrlcan, - Oravenstein, Ben Prjm. ' " -i ' Davis, Rlnjr. Northern Spy have dona ex- FIiOUR-ellln prloet Patent, 4.f0 cepUonally well during past seasons In Willamette valley, 4.70; local straight this section of Polk county, as both tha $3.8604.10; export. $3.668.70; bakers', flimsts and aoH bava proven to be nood i60 w.70. ' - !. '2 or this orop. , , "' HAY Producers prices: Willamette A few days ago. a movement was 1eI timothy, fancy, $14014 60 oast started by the fruft orchard inspeotor !.OrP?fl;I.oI"in.0jr timothy $16 to ciean up 01a tree tnai served as breedlns olacer for fruit pests. .Trees of all kinds In the fruit line were trimmed and sprayed with lime and sul phur mixture, whila many trees in older orchards were ordered to be grubbed out and burned. Since that time the fruit 16.60; alfalfa, $12013; vetch and oats, $llfl3; clover, $9010 per ton. - MILLSTUFFe Celling price? ' Bran. $21; middlings, $30: shorts, $26 per ton, GRAIN. BAQS NO, 1, Calcutta, H CLOVER bkkd Buyin price: o. ed. country points, 9 He; Portland, Tops Reach $8.63, or Nickel Over Anthing East of tha Rockies; ' Cattle Trade Steadier and There Is Good Call for Mutton. .' ,. Todays xavstoox Markst. . -North Portland Hogs 60 high er, tops $8.(6; cattle end sheep steady. ' ' Chicago Hogs 100 1 lower; tops,t&(0; cattle steady, sheep weak, . ,- r . Kansas City-Hogs ISo lower; tops, $3.46; cattle steady to weak, . 4 4 Sheep steady to strong. . South Omaha Hogs to falgher, tops. $8.10; cattle steady, sheep .J.0o higher. f , POETLAKD LIVESTOCK RUX Hoc. Cattle. CainJ. Sheep, jai . es Wedneaday ....... 832 , 70 Thuraday 1W7 Toeadaj Hunda r Saturday Friday . Week ago J 87 Tear aio.',..,..... ink Two years age..,. S3S ......... 01V ....,...li .-:- e s : 63 58 118 873 : Ml 1499 jot : Cm tost I.. . 1813 baa been rnuoh better, not being f re- I JA , uatrT-,1?(5ti1 quenUy molested by codlln moth and "c; Alslke. 13014c worms as before. The product now is I . IT clean and sound, ; with good prices awaiting tne picxing. market SPREAD MM RECORD PRUNE ' SHIPMENT Seven Cars, Sent From Union; Total Closes Unchaneed for De- Output flaoed at Fifty Carat All Go to Karl Company. Union. Or Oct ' Union shinned seven cars of prunes to eastern points Saturday last and it is estimated that the entire season's shipment of (0 cars will be completed by Saturday, October is, cemher and t. a Bushel Off for the May Today, Tha K-atherlnsr and shlDDinv of tnia-J croo has baen under the supervision of I m.. um u fm nMmh 2 V. flff"",,H,n' a?1 r snd Msy. Ths latter option continued the Earl'Frult company, to whom all weak and closed after saining half of Chicago. Oct.- . Spread of' prices In the wheat market today was very nar- MarKet opened unaer - pressure Zi:: "Viir. , r - . ct 1 tne eariy loss, wniie ni this year Is .ths largest In the history gained tha ant ra doollno: of this place, employing a large force of J " Forelirn marketscon picaers ana pscaers. early loss, while the December ra- eu 111 a aoura uwuun . .. Foreign markets continue sluggish, STOCK MARKET IS QUIET vrEBSH raCXTf Oraosa $6 0dC8.00 be. $l5o W'l()0gr;pafriCT.l. lb.; lemon, 881411 FN DC frU.lt. CallfUFnlu pineapple 8 Vtf7o lb. eantaloupea. 82.O04I2.7a: Urmaknta. IHc: era DM. Concord. i3u. lauiiaauw - -laraipa, 14X beet. 81l ssrrpu fll paranlpa, 81.6O aack; cabbage. $1 5a c cpmiion, , wiiwg per Sot; etrlns beana, UQ2a lb.; pwa ealoaa, uie doaeu bimcoasi peppera, blV 84e; bead lattac. so eavufloww hjis eoaea; rhubarb. loSu, ) artlcookaa, 70o doewii aprout. 10 lbj aploaca! 'Vara ' r"l4ora, lOtJUVte 3,5! iTT 8 "Wkleoer. tie, SlOe lb, - . i , . AJPNJCS Bating apple. $1.0003.00) eaoking apple. 81.00. ,,;..-.' ' , '..ve POTatOKS SelUnf prloei Ertra' ekelee fi.no; aaoice, i.o eraiaarr, fi.10 saeki bur Ins pric. carloads, 7A(8 country points) IWCBlBl' TO' ,f- "'-'.A', '.''"; OWIOKaWobblng price;; $1.TB; carload buy- ISol iir' . -ri nuwiij garue, UNfiJEEn 0II-Baw kbla, 88e per gal.: k.t. tie belled, kbla.. Sle ral.r raw n.JZT hi.L.,?JZ eaaea, 80a gLl lota of 200 gauoo. la laaai ell cake smmiI. $44 per too. V T " . WHIXIU HADloB lots, 8e pr lb.t 600 lb. aURPKNUNH la csms. iiei wUI TOej boa barrel, Oe pet galloai 10 case lets. Ban Francisco Produce Bforket. J San Francisco, Cal.. Oct S. Whu Per oental Club " and red Russian. il.4tH1.60; northern.bluestsm and TurkeV Bred, ; fl.0l,JVi: fortjrfoldi Barley,jpert-eentsJbo; tn'eholce feed, $1,374 01.40: lower grades, $1.80 i 1,361 shipping and brewing, $1.4001.46. Potatoes, per oental Delta whites, 76o$1.00: do fancy, $1.0001.10; Sa linas, 41.76O1.S0; Oregon Burbanka. $1.2801.$O! aweets, $1,003)1.60. unions, per oenta uversiuna, $1.36 01.40. - Butter Extras. tlUt! nrlma' tirmtm $0o: firsts, 880. Kggs Extras, 4 to; select pullets, too; Storage extras. tOo. Che California flats, 16l$ct do Toung America, 16 HO Mo; eastern, 18 H America, 17c '. , ZH.- Seattle Produce Uarket. " Seattle. " Wash.. Oot JJers Select ranch, 46o; April storaga $o$3o. Butter Washington creamery cubes, 84o; city creamery bricks. -8601 fresh eastern, , $0 a 81c; Oregon, 80U31e. . Cheeee Tillamook, 17Ho; , Young America,. lHo; Washington twins, 17 Vo; uiiJuia, a 1 7 u. ' ' Walla Walla, l4c; local, $l.ijai.60 per 100 lbs.'..v 1 ; .., Potalnes rM-al. t18iffilA v Vilrim. Gems, $28023; California sweets, $0. New 1'ork Cotton Market. , Month Open. 1 Htrh. lyfiw. flan. ,;j.l816 -1816 1J90 Mar. ..,.1333 1333 1297 May ;.,,.1S3J - 1328 ' 12 July ....1318 1818 1290 Oct. ....1$4 1364 ' 1326 Dsd..K...:.i837 v:Ut1,-M-10 P Clnsa, ' '" 129ffllt 106& 130i5 J U9t 7 '1380 ' ,1816017 8an Francisco Rarley Calls. Ean Francisco; Oct. Bsrley calls! Open. Clone. December .... 141 J1 14H A ,r....Unali - 14H '4 A Price Chjuigeo Are Small and Trad ' ing' Is blow; Uellsnrjso . Earnings Decrease. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that wheat was easier on easier American cables, free Russian - and - Canadian orders and better weather reports from Argentina and expected liberal. world's shipments. These were ths incentives fnf t. 4nfMiaa1nn. . Argentina -estimatea snipmenis mnu'rainarj nans -.1-. . I,L .. 1 ml A AAA ku.k.l., MAWM 1 ll'a nA .1... - New Tor k,' Oct. 9 There was a very oulet tons in ths stock market today, with the closing; generally a few frac tions better than yesterday. 1 Canadian Paclflo was an exception, with a loss of I Mar i points. The directors of Union Pa-1 July .., 70 CJIl week: Wheat, 640,000 bushels; corn, I 4,260,000 bushels. - n.nn a' rhlcna-n nrlrea furnished bv Overback A Cooks Co, 216-317 Board of Trade building; v WHEAT Heath. , .'v. Open. ; High, Dee. ......... 3'A . MV Usy ; . i OIK 1 CUBA. 88 70' There was only a small run of boss and cattle for the day but another big ehowlng of mutton appears In the yards over night Practically all of the lat ter orierings were direct Shipment to packers therefore ths market was not given much of a test-:- - . General . conditions - In the mutton trade remain rather fair, especially for tha better class of stuff. Little first class stock has been received recently and killers have been compelled to bring in roost or uieir neeas or tnis quality, At Chicago there was a loss of a frac tion in the sheen trade todav with the market rather weak. - wt-v.v jtanaas citv sheen ' market ' ruled steady to strong at former prices. nouin vmana sneep maraet was strong witn an aovance oi a aime ror tne oay. Todav'a areneral mutton market ranaei Best Spring lambf. .,..,...,$ 6.15 Ordinary lambs $.76496.00 Yearlings .................. 4. 8BO'4.B Old wethers ............... 4.1604.2$ Fancy ewes $.$08.0 Ordinary ewes .............. 2.78 3.2J , ' Xog aiarket atatber Strong, Price of boas at North Portland todav Was a nlokel above the highest livestock market east Of the Rookies. One lot ol 86 head went t $8.86 durinr the morn msr traae but this was oi exceptional quality. .- V - ;,-,. - t General feeling In the swine markot here is rather good, and as titers, is an excellent call from -most of the small killers, the bear intereet haa not bad everything its own way recently, i ' ; At (jmcago tnere was a weaaer ton In the hog market today with tops down a dime.. Kansas City hog market ruled weaker with a loss of l6c todsy. - South Omaha hog markst was strong snd a nickel hlahar than veaterdav. .- Totlav'a aanaral hoar market ranrei Top killers ...........$8.608.S Good and light 8.60 8.5 J Heavy . .... i... ........... . . $.40 Rough and heavy. 7.60 7.79 Cattle XCarket Jfavorabla. Market for cattle is somewhat more favorabis at North Portland.. There were only two loads on tne market . today. General conditions are steady, with prices , fractionally better for medium quality offerings, although tops are not c nausea. : -; At Chicago there was a blow to ateady ton in the cattle market for th day. Kansas Cltv cattle'- market- . ruled steady to weait at lormer prices. South Omaha cattle trade was steady for the.dayi'. .s.x "....-,;:. ...... Todav'a 'general cattl market ranrei Best steers ....,,.....,.,.$7.76G7.8$ Ordinary steers ......... . 7.60 Poor steers I.7607.25 Best belfers ................ , (,$$ Best OOWS ,.;.'' -v $.79 Medium cows . i.ii Poor eows .... ,.,, ..... ' 6.69 ............. 4.6005.00 How drug; fiends secure prescriptions from ' physicians was axplained ' this morning In the municipal court by Or ville Payne, a confirmed user bf mor phine. Payne told the court he recently secured a prescription from Dr. T. A, Scott at Third and Burnslde street and purchased morphine from , the Clemen son Drug company;, Front and Morrison streets. .v. ...-'.,'.. .''. ;V.J;... ' -Vi : ".:. Judge Stevenson advised a thorough In vestigation of the methods of securing th drug. Attorney Plowden Stott told the court be would present the matter to the medical board.''-..' .-. 'i1, Payne said be went to th office of Dr. Scott thre weeks ago for a pre scription for tha drug. Ths physician had him wait tor two hours, be said, aa ths physician wished to be sure th fiend ,would not . Inform against bun. Finally a permit was given, upon which fayne secured $1-worth of morphine. Payne says be paid Dr, flcott $2 for th prescription. Later Payne returned to the physician for a second permit wblon, no sua. reaany was graniea. . Payne also told bow he purchased $4 worth of morphine 10 days saro from M. Golden, drug Clerk for the .Clemen son Drug company. Golden, who was arrested, pleaded, guilty this morning. He will be sentenced this afternoon. CANINE HAD BEEN V PLAYMATE OF GIRL v WHO DIED RECENTLY Municipal Yow, Clo. 90 oojJa Dee. ........ 0 held a meetlna today., but no an nouncement oi meion cutting was mane, i r. American Smelting Refining com-1 it pan y reduced th price of lead from! $4.80 to $4.60 today. , I r. ...10T5 ' Wells-Fargo net revenue for the 7arlLa; ........ .1003 . , . " . ' ' V vommm. v. sbi-''.'':' 5.-,r'.jr.'i Jf.,?;' I Oct.' Range of N4W York nrloes furnished I or Traae building; DK8CRIP70W 14 TO "4 esu W TOJfc 10- 40U . 44ii 68 Ti 71 70 AmalKawated Couvar Co. .amariaaa u. -e r e. ... aniencan van, ... American Can. of. American Cotton 011, e.. anericaa ioco., e.,.. . Amerleaa Kasar, e,.... Asicrlcaa Smelt, e..... American Bmalt, pt.... Ana. Tel. Tel...... Anaconda aUnliif Co... Atchlaon, e. .....1.... Baltimore Ohl, e... Beat Bagar Bethlehem Steel, e..... Brooklra Baotd TTandt. Oanadlaa - Paolfta e. . .. Hrooklrs Kania TTanalt rntrai iathr, ,,,,. Chi,, it. Bt, P....... Chi., N. W,' Cblno Copper..,...,... Chaaapaaka , A 0bl. .. Colorado r, 8L, ...... Cora Prodneta, ..... DenVer &, O., ...... Krle, e. , .. .I..,.,... Erie, 2d pt, ............ Rrle. lat ltf. ........... waiivrai awviin, ,..... a. Wort hern, or lands. . W. fiwiall, p.,l..,.. lee BeonrUle...,,.,.... IlUaoi Central., Int. .Metropoiiua,' e.,. Int. MatropollUn, pf..,. K. O. Boutbera........ Loolarllle A, NaabTlUe. V., K. T., a,,.,.,,. Ml"ourl Palfle,, ... .', . National Laad... ....... Nevada Conaolldated.;.. Nr IIara .......... New Yerli Oeatnl,..,.. Norfolk A WeaUrn, e.. Northers Pacific, e. . Pennalranle Batlway... P. Q., L. A C O)..... Bar Cnna Copper., Beadtns, e.. r. .......... ftepubilo I. B., e...... Republic I. 4k 8., pf,... Rock lalaed, - e. ....... Bock laland, Pf..,,.... South era Paelfio, .,.,.. Srmtbara Railway, .... Boothcrn Hallwa, pf . Tana. Copper........... X., St, I,. A W., ,.,... union, meine, ,,,,,., tlnlnn Pacific. Df....... V. B. Rubber. ,....... V. 5. Bl 0,, A Vt 8. Btael to., pf.....l i fan iiopper viraini ctiamiwi ,,, . Wtlhii.h. Itt 1iitlneinoe Elaetrle., OuaniHiKh I Low Bid 78V4 43' 83TH 9 88 , av OB Tulul lr 4 3,1(0 aliarna. 43H Oct. Jan. stay OATH 40 . 41 H 44 44 - PORK .J0S8 laws , LARD .........1067 s 1000 ...1067 i ' 1008 . .........1075 lObO RIBS ...... W.10M 108 s o' !.... ,..Wo6 ' lotW 41 HB 44VB 1080 1087 ! 1065 -10J8 1060 1042 1UM 198 1WH 1000 10H0 1080 10SS 107 10BO 78 4 8418 88 80 ,i 100 4U oetf 88 23 U 8T 20 101 lo.ia 1m Xfuta . IttttA of 1Kb From jjjgW miu. ,uv w w : u CHICAGO BOGS DOWX AGAIN 1 "" Market Price Loses Dime, and Tops Drop to $8.60 In "ie Xards. rmtraan. Oet. tt. Hor 08,000. UN Vr BBOOi run r 88.OU0. Market 10a lpwr ui.U .A Vntxh.ra ST.TOAi8.00t seed and SeaTT $8.09(58.68. rovgk sod baary, $7.Xdtoj llfht 8T.86w8.80. '- - ' -' ' " " 1' : , uaiiievwv. ... ' Bbp-0,O00. Market weak. - KANSAS CITY HOGS 6LVMT ' Yesterday in Kw IUver Yards. Kasaa City, Oet, . Hots 0000, Market 18 lower. Top$8.4B. lt v t'attie 4UW, ' AiarKva iiwm w wm, Shea p 12,000, Market steady to strong. psiAIIA SHEEP A PP1B 1TIGHKR Iari.et Is Strong With Top Xsunbs .if at $7.20; Ilojrs Up a, Nickel. , ' South Omaha, Oet. . Cattle S800, fait (tetilr. BUier $8.78(30.25; eows ana neiiera, Sheep 48,800. Market ataady to 10a hisher. Tearllnsa $8.805.e5i wether. .. lamba, $T -00(81.201 ewe. f4.0044.2. . Money and Exchange. London. OeL : . Consols. 71 11-Hdi I bank rate, $ per cent. x0":'i' aw Tork. Oct. t. fltertlna Excbange. long, 4.11 H r short. 4.$6 H.r. gr:i.; y.,,. Ran TTrnnrlaco. Oet.i::.--Sterllns? ''a. change, 0 days. 4.80H. 'sight, 4.8S; doc. umentary, S.aut; iranaieia, leiesrapiuu, $ per . cent premium; sight, par. ; Hops Sold at 23 Cents. - ' TSir.BA. or.. Oct. . -C.s Ia ' Fltcbard. an Independence buyer, has bought oi John Heavy, wno ; owns a yara near Springfield, 100 bales of fine quality bops at tin cents a pound. , Several other sales are being made In this vi cinity, to be announced, in a, few days, but the majority of the growers ar holding for a better price. v , ' Journal Vant Ads Jrinc results.' Fancy atags 6.8S Fancy Bulls , " " - v 6.50 Prime light calves $.BO9.00 Prlrne heavy ; i .-, ? $.60 7.50 Today's XdvMtock Kapners. -HogsOrover Bros.. Nyssa, X load; Jr. D. Jonea, Tillamook, if Gsd.- Cattie-J. a rrssman, Welssr,- Idaho, i loads. . ',, .- : . ' -.i,.f' i , . 8hpR. o. GUUam,, Treutdal. t loads. . v . -.. .. .. . . ... T.',. Mixed Stuff Hufi-h Cnmmlnn. Wal. sey, l load cattle and bogs direct to union Meat company. ' . : Total run 'of livestock to date this year at North Portland compares with th same period a year ago as follows: , inii ir, xr. Ago, tJOSS, Hogs ,,,,131.888 78,1 if , TV, . Bheep . t .ltl,$6$ - 188.48$ ',.. . WadBeaday Aftamoea sales. . H008) 4'.,:"t:.;:K.'v:;. aeetlev. : N. Are. Th. Oreson 88 ',; 2M Oregon -. It ' ., Sir . Oregon ........ B 8o0 Oregon , ,v i uno . Oreroa ................ 1 8.10 Oregon ................. A , ! J4S - Oregoa--. n. ....... S 858 i Oreson .-.,.. so ?;e'.lU,MBS'',,r::iU';.'' Oregon .i...12s-ii'::; 89 TfaaainsToa ..,....x...xlB . a ':::jX81ARUN0S,fe;: Ortgea ................ fid - 84 - ' , . WBTHBRS v"v . ' V Oregoa .,.,,,...,.i- j 'v'iV-j,;iie '-'. kwes ': .'.. Waahtngtea ..,'.........230 !v"fiv'f8 Oregoa ................ 64 lo : t Thursday Morning Balaa. ; W'';..Wwa':.?.'iv' ':? Beetlos. i ' . ;'.y ''' ,' ' 0. "., At.' lb. ' " Oregoa I .1070 Oregoa 86 188 Oregon 40 2u0 ' Oregoa , 1 ISO Oragoa ....... .v.. f S',-. 121 Oresoa $ , 4X0 ' Gain. 68,84$ ;V 878 s 101 7,f 71 , Prte. $.0 . $.88 8.80 8.oo 8.00 - f ' 8 A) : "f 8.00 .7,00 $5.00 '-. .8.00 ; y :. - ', - ; $40 . $4.20 ' ::: -'A,'. $8.48 .8.24 Judge ' Stevenson : this morning told Mrs. I B. j Kobinson ; of JUents shs could. a keep her dog and have her own e uro in wnicn -to arei a iicensa. . 4 '" Tho. little dog had been the 4 playmate of the woman's baby. ,. who bad died recently. Unusual e ' Interest attaches, the dog to th 4 bereaved mother, who told the 4 Judge it was th last plaything for which the child cared, u . "I'll get the license, Jttdg,M e Mid the woman, "but I don't e want to kill ths dog or send It " away. , The baby was so fond of "It.? .": ' ' ' Mrs., Robinson had been ar rested for- failure to secure a e ' new license. ; 4 NORTHWEST HANK STATEJIENT -' .4 -; ' : '- v i x--' i-.i-rfv-'A'. '- rViv;-'.:" -V'flsraaad Ranks, -'.v -- neerlets- -. ... Tbl- weak. Tear &. Thandar .....,;...$2.fl04,8a8.M $8,128,448.88 Wednaday ......... 3. 603.84 .87e.8M.4 Tneaday ............ 2,ait. 878.81 B, 824.000. 8ft Monday 8508,138,88 i. 8,620,008.80 ,1 .Week te date.. ,.$10,148,183.08 : $0,667,814.08 .- ''.;Vl Saaaaia Bank. "i. Clearing ,.,,.,.,..v.t.4.,...i.$ -400,484.00 RaUaces ............... 103,043.00 ttattle Banlti. ." "7" "; ' '' Clearlnr ,.'.....,.................$3,623,481.00 Balances .......... ..........t... 14,467.00 - Milton A. Miller, collector of customs at Portland, and on of the resents i ; the University of Oregon, yesterday aft ernoon addressed the Portland presby tery, asking the presbytery for its in dorsement of the institution and of th work that is balna; done there, Tt vote was unanimous and hearty. Tha appropriation of ths last legislature to th university was also approved. . Tb msetlng yesterday afternoon wa a taken up with handling routine buaineti of th presbytery and adjourment was taken at 4 o'clock. - In the evening many members of the assembly attended the banquet given by the young- men of the First Presbyterian church at th church house and participated In ths program. At this banquet, Rev. John II BoycV pastor of th First church, outlined the plans for the winter work of the roun; men.ot the church. ' ' - '--- - A class for the study of elvlo rights eousness -was organised and will meet every Sunday Immediately - after x tha regular morning service. "It is to be an open forum of practically applied ChrlstlanHy, 861d tr. Boyd in descrlb. lng the class. It was also decided to make a census of the social forces of Portland and to that end will Investigate tha schools and playgrounds to deter mine th extent of uplift work that Is being done. Th commute to do this includes W.' S. Dinwiddle, C P. Bratl shaw, Ffed H. Strong, Forest Fisher, T. T. Monger, A. S. Pattullo, K B. Cof fin. Fletcher Xlnn and William Young. AUTHORITIES DEPORT ! ?a A DIAMOND; THIEF Pardoned en condition that he never return to the United States under pen alty of serving his full sentence, Her bert Duplies!, who was serving time in the state penitentiary for tha diamond robbery at the Palace jewelry store, on Washington street tnree years ago, wad deported last night to Vancouver, B. C, by local Immigration officials.. - At th time Dupllssl and a oompan Ion robbed the jewelry store at noon, he was cutting meat in a nearby cafo terla and as he was due to gro to work at 12 o'clock he slipped into the eating plaoe a soon as the robbery bad been committed and went to work, escaping deteetlen until 1 bis - companion wa j caught and Informed on blm. MORE PARCELS POST , - STATIONS AUTHORIZED Announcement was made by Postmaei ter Frank 8. Myers today that he ha 8 received permission If ron " the depart? ment 'to establish parcels 'post malllni stations at four -er t lv ef th big d. I partmsnt store Of ths city during- thi Christmas holiday rush. Ths sub stn tlons ar blng stabllshd la order tha the congested conditions that obtain st the main pf f Ice at that time may be alf lsviated. ; a'. , : '. ,. ' - -,; ..'"! v-'-vv.'j'';',v;v;'.' Yi:-r':-'': f-:- -' !: '"'.; " ;:'.: : ', '-';, j 5 ' ;'-" '; : -. ('":.:: ";'-:; 4 on Savings J; , i...-.-":,''''- '''t-.Vi','''','"t '';.'?''-:-;..,;;''.'',Ii' j""'''..!;,;' "'iiS;:,? ' ;!. ;-.;-;,:'i? ;;:--''i;,;;''..:DeposJt,YouT;Savina8 in th fWi&if, r''-tr .'.'"'i. y;:-'- rvX; Jv V-i-S- 'K.P'Ji V-'. V:' ':'! 'jV ''f' d." Where Government supervision Is an assurance o! tafety.',- ? " ' v ' '."i-v-: i'. '.'-'", v f 'ri'J'Vi-l'-'.-IS-.'-v.-f k?.'A-: i: : '-" Corner Fifth v Resources r7 MilHona ' ?. .' ,:. , . ;v,'.. ;$uid Stark v :,X: i'i v: -i-;,. 'X : ::J,- 11 :A :.;".r ,5:'! & '54--.o;'':i;:'3-ii-'''.r,V,', Prle. $0.00 ' $8.85 880 , 8.80 . 8K) 7.W 4 : in.', v .... . '.i..;., :.'::,;" i..:'',''' '. ::-'t 'f , 1 he security Savings and 1 rust lo. : ; Ma ' --'-ej Hat i-'---' . . '"' v . ' . ',i k ; 'fl? r inn and ilormoniTeeu- ; - ' Desires the" accounts of IncUviduals, firms and cor ' . porations arid will extend every ; accommodation The linemen on ' all the Interurban llnea ' in Indiana, except ' those in the Wabash valley, went on a strike the other day. The men - demanded recog nition Of the union, shorter hours and an Increase in wages. .;;'tii;:- ;,.r- icliioMleoi ' E$tabU$hed l859 , CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 ' ' : -4 SURPLUS $1,000,000.00 f . COMMERCIAL 'AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Utters of Credit, Drafts and Travelers ChecLs -, Issued, Availablo In AH Parts of the Vorld. Corner Third end Washington Stretts , ., 'i- :'i' -;''''. '' ' " ' '! ' ''--', f '-.. NEW YORK STOCK FXCTIANOB i Niiivv York cotton exchanoh CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADM - ( THE STOCK AND BOND KXCHANQB v i; ' SAN FRANCISCO rOHTLANll OFFIC13 ' 009 Oak St., OrSuAd Floor. X.swls Sldg. Shones Marshall 4120, A-4187. OVERDECMCCaiiECO. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, rto, ate-817 Boar-1 of Tr ' l nildt?v. DHtECT I ?J VA'I S V1I l3 V TO ALL EXCIIANGE5 i.JTember rhi"n T'pnr-1 c Trod. ' jLurit-ifu' i-f. ! "I ioiii. 1 1 '! FIRST HAIIOIIIILlIllt : CAPITAL $1 ,500,000 v. SURPLUS 51,000,000 oldest NATiorjAL CAr:;: v:::t c i;: noc;Y r.:cu:;T;' : : a , v r w a a k i ' - . - . U.,..iU i i. , J I w . ..J . . i SALT Coarat. half gwundi, IOOi, HOjot'lUity - - " ' - " X ' ' '-