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I I. 1. DAILY JOURNAL, FOIVTLAI.'D, i;v;: CCTOD 1 i LOWING STkENGT. . IS SHOWN FOR HOPS; AT-ALL: LEADING MAR- ER l'i, l.i.v- M11C". 19 IM BIFOmEIII IS , TO KILL COMMISSION :tradeo;i thestreet Only 10 JPw Cent of Total Trade of ' Produce Section Is on Consign. 1 - ment and Front Street San It's - , Good Riddance, t ' Today's rroanee Trade. 'Great scarcity of eg-fa " " Good demand for hen. Butter, market weaker. - Country hog a are firmer. Veal -trade la dressing -Sugar market rulea weak. , Various vlewa regarding hopa. : d Fancy Oregon grapea arriving. '1 Wbt yttJe commtMlon business baa !i been., dona along Front atreet alnca the i'.-nsssags pt the new law regulating the ; i. tt,- ... i .ill JHunnMr after today if the plane of, wholeealers v carry. . , A -.'''. V A meeting to conelder the dsclslon of the court which failed to give the eom- v- mission man an miunouon again vu ' enforcement of tha law by the atate rail. . "" ? . J 111 i,.lu ka k.M k1 -,, afternootc-ni'V,.,:,; .v' . :.p,:X 'i While s moat commission Interests - have been favorable to tha general trend " and wlih, of cthe -law. they hava felt that' th action of th atate In aaklng for a, bondVifor all .the' gooda they ban. died? whether it waa on commission or purchad outright, waa beyond their ability to aecepuv Perhaps 10 per cent ' of the total wholssala business done on Firoduce - row is on commission. Some nteresta olaca it aa high as i 18 par (Bent, , while otttera atate thai It la about per . cent,,, j Thla bain tha case, they . say that It will be very easy for them to cut out" the commUalon feature en- - tlrely If tha law la so drastlo tfeat thsjr TnaSa" the livestock commission men aa well aa Front street, and even the growers' cooperative concerns come . under the-aame regulatlona. All of the buKines dona by Ihees Interests .Is on commission. ' . :'',.'', -Tha failure of Front atreet lntereata -f to accept consignments of perlanaoie frulTa and"f produce will mean heavy -v;, losses 10 cauotry lntereata. There has ' always-been 'mora or leaa troubleOver ' the handling of oonaignmenta, and for ' 'that rtaeon the Induce men M;LvSI are aUd to get rid of them. On the 'v:' ethor band, country lntereata at tlmea - win fmd it. extremely difficult to find a . market for their produce. There will alwaya be a good oaah demand for Hrst - ; clsss quality, but thoss that have only " Indifferent, to poor atuff will probably be competed to keep It at borne. EGGS HAIMJ TO OBTAIJf r-aieW;-eTrV- '14 mm jejaavBBegaaaaa ,- . -f -m -rnLy -r-'- Tha 'ecarclty of freah rancb era la mt at pronounced - along; Front atreet, and fewnf aha leading; bandlera have any to offer at all The price remaina nomlnaUy at .40o a doaen. Laatern. and locaLAprtia ara firm at ttetio doaen. . "COUNTRY JfOQS ARB FIRM - r. rr . f Market for country killed hoga la firm along Front atreet, with tha pnce hold still at 1 a pound for beat offer Inge. Veal market continuea atagnant. with tha extreme price at 14e. and re. celvera enable to clean up promptly. MORB OAUUFIX)VEn 19 COMINO creasing and the. price la eaaier with to a very liberal lneteaaa In pfferlnga aoon and lower prioea will undoubtedly be tha outcome, - POTATO MARKET IS QUIET 5 The earn condition la ehown in aaatern Oregon ana iaano, wner lower prrai are prevailing tor aouthern and middle weaf ahlpmenta. Borne hipmenta from here to Texaa have been rejected within the laat few daye on account of the low er prices. - ' Oyi0?f'TRAl)B 19 EXCITED ''. Much excitement la ehown In the onion trade here alnca tha recent unex pected purchaae of a carload of atock by a local broker at 11.80 per cental made an offer which ha dl not expeot to navt accepieo oy tna grower. LEGAL HOLIDAY III ALL 'MIMfililEI TRADE IS QU!ET HERE Little Businesa Develops Jn Any Line California Speculator! Are Damping , Oata and Wheat-IIas ' Effect Upon Home .Trade, ' ' r RESTOCKING RANGES : BEGINS WITH HEAVY "- BUKING BY INTERIOR 11 tl North Portland Get Record Run of , Calvea Which Aro Going Direct , to PrinevjLUe Swine An Showing Dime Advance, ' , PORTLAND GRAIN BECBIPTS. . ' ; Wbeal. BarUr. riour. Oatt. Ear. Today .;;'. m si - l - W ,, la Beaaoa to Oate.OTH 1 IWO ; SOT V 1 1X9 Year ago 177 21 ' 2i -' 24 U Beaaoa ft. age 664.9 6S8 V; . 600 . 660 663 ; Today waa a legal holiday la all of tha big American centers and all gram exchanges aa well aa atock markets were closed. Little business of any charac ter baa developed recently In -the home market A amall amount of oata la re ported purohaaed around 124 a ton for No. 1 feed. California speculators are unloading their holding a of this grain aa well aa wheat and naturally ttua la keeping tha price to the minimum. 4 The entire barley trade la quiet but brewing Is atagnant at lower prices f enerallyi No, I feed ia finding a few akers at 124 a ton tidewater track de livery, but no buslnss has been con firmed recently for brewing. Quota tion on the latter has been reduced to IsiQtt.gO a-ton local track. - As. a rule, farmers are not pushing , tha . sale of either oats or barley. .... 1 ; . . -Wheat price continue on, a nominal basis. A few lots of extra good stuff hava bren reported sold in , a limited way at 7tt7c bushel tidewater track, but the general n notation hangs around so toaay. . uiuestem ptas are nominal at 8TMi88e. !,.,.,..-...-. i Todas general grain market range: WHEAT Nominal producers' f prices, track basis: Club, 78c! milling blue stem, 870 t8e; Turkey red, fie; forty fold, T8c; red Russian and hybrids, 76 77ov valley. 79o bushel. -- BARLET--Nomlnal oroducera' nrlees. track basis: Feed, $24; brewing, 2o 25. BO: rolled, 125.60 per ton. 1 OATS New, feed, $28; milling, ftS.SO per ton. . FLOUR Salllnar nrlce! Patent. K.70: Willamette valley, 4.70: local straight. ss.sDot.iot .export, i.svs,70i Dansra, I4.S604.7O. ' - HAY Producers prices: Willamette Valley timothy, fancy, $14 14.60; east ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16 16.50: alfalfa. $12(912; vetch and oats. $11012; clover, $10 per ton. M1LL8TUFFS Selling" prtca: ' Bran, $21; middlings, $30; shorts, $2t per ton. GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta, HW aHft.: CLOVER BEED Buying, price: No. 1 red. country colnta. t ft ei Portland. lOot Alsiker l$14e. - SIBERIAN SALES OF FUR , ... ; i. Extreuie Prices Are Reached for Some Offerings at the Fair. United Stataa Consul Jobn F. JawelL of Vladivostok. Siberia, reoorta aa f ol io wa: , . , : - . . xne numoer or rurs soia at the rur fair held at Yakutsk the latter part of July, 1(1$. waa aa follows; Whits polar fox, 20.000, akina; red lot, 1000 skins; Kay fox, 100 skins; ermine, 10,000 Ins; squirrel. 70,000 skins; blaok bear. 100 skins: mammoth bonea. 4s.ii48 pounds. . -i ns wmie xox sains soia at zs ' to ray fox, er S1.S0 ruble ($14 42 to 1.22 each; red iox, up 10 11 ruoiea : ermine. 64 kopecks (J8 cents); 0 rublea FLORIDA 1 grapefruit ing :. ARRIV. I 1 I According to Charles Levy of Levy A ppiegVthe nret snipmenc or grapeiruu from Tlorlda is axpeoted today by ex press, it will be priced at $$ a orate. A full carload la now rolling In this direction, xor- vanoua aeaiera. V FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS " Weather bureau sends ' tha following nonce to snippers: . - "Protect ahlomenta aa far north aa Seattle against minimum temperatures or aoout n aegrees;. nonneast to upo kane, 40 degrees; southeast to Boise, $$ Minimum temperature at Portland to night, about 42 degrees. , PORTLAND JOBBINO PRICES ;' ; Thtae prleet are thoae at wbteh wbelxealert Mil ts retailer, etrept aa etharwlae atatadi ' BCTTBR Nominal. Creamer? enbea, S4o; .'state creamery. 828e fancb butter, 2o. - t ' - euub) nominal, mnaiea lorn exrraa, sue. select pallet, 89et ordinary tandled. Wv eM o Vinci- tl . nnTingjrice. ac ... Portland; torare.82(a38o- " T1 v, LIVB POULTBI Hess 15te; sprinr -i-lSe; tas, ISei s. 12 Pekls dock. 14(9 -,'. IBe; India Banner. 10e tarky, lie; aMd, ' i tftct plfenna, old, $1; yoonf, $1J0 doaea. '. CHEESB-i-NamioaL rreih Oreana fancy fall j 'frum twin and triplets, 17c; atila, i7Vi; vl'ounf Anwrlm. lU,e. BUTTE B FAT Prodoctr price for Portia d ' el!err. svr lb., S4. . .. ;.. -' " ";.',Sop,-. teel aad KU-. '.-ix HOPS Bartns price, efaetee, prime S4ct ' medium to prime, 33o; medlam, 2e lb. W . , MOOI Nominal, ISIS eliu.. tVUUmetto . ,;kr eoara Cotawold.i 19c. lb.) medium ghre U Ire, 17cs ebole (aory lota. 18 tb.; eastern treren. lOeJISc. sceordlna to Shrinkage. 1' CUITTIM OR CA8CA8A BAUK 101$, ear Ljlota, 6c: leas 4haa er lota, 4H. kfOHAIB 181S Nominal -lJLLJr - HIDEa-Dry . bldej. UQ3ao lb. grees. He; ; lilted bid, llet bull. sra alt. Bet ktpa, )- 12(18! ealTea, dry. 84026c: calf akin. Saltes , or srea. lTtflSc; green hide, le le thas -! , alted; bp pelt, salted, shaariagt, lOOJOci ; idrr, joe,,'. i.v.--,.v , . ( , ,,. , ''iv.- Kiin, rub Sad Vrevulesi. 1 1" MltSSBli UKAT Belling prlr Country ! fcUledt Hog, ncr,. HHl2c; ordinary, llo: 1 rout and nearr. Set fancy veals, le ordhiary . WVsej. .poor, lltJUcj lamUv loej mutton, 10c; . Boat. ' )"- i-'i;..' J. M,t. '.,' wfi , UAMli, BACON. ETC. Baaw, aitt022Hi 5POTT fCASH f FORgYOUR Egffir PoTallry. HosrVeaI - ' Met DrToM f. S. k. Portland: Sreeh vallnr am ','! dosea: dairy butter, $2c; creamery. SffQ2te: . h.na, 14ailk prln, 14 it 16c; duok, li ,-UlS; fancy pork, lOOtlc; Veal, fancy, 13j ' 14- eaacara bark, fte U. Ship sa run, wool - and hide. Writ for any price wanted. Cah ,-,by return mall. Prlcee la effect BntU furtber aoUcc a i '' ...:. -I .;. ,, ,,. !" .;- - vwr tt oowf'i- :,5;r;r..'." . , )"V1, Tront alt. Portland, Or. '; ; -v:,,--; V Assets lJO.000.00. -.. .. j 26 rubles ($12.8 tl and mammoth bonea at ts rublea p pood (I37.B0 per S0.112 pounda). The 1 rice 'or waits xox was a reoora. e" hie fur he never aold at auch hlah price, and during the winter of 1912-1$ the pries was only 1$ to 2$ rubles 417.7$ to 18.241 each. Yakutsk la a town of 7000 tnhabltanta on tha Lena river in Siberia, and Is tha ehisf commercial emporium or east 81 bar! a. e 4 4 e e f ; - Local Itarxst Xs Orowinr. - : There la great growth In the ' marketing of livestock at forth Portland. Interest In the live-;, stock industry la expanding and toe restocking of the range .of ! eaatern and central Oregon has , begun. Feeder atuff la being ? picked up la varloue states ana ; brought - here. 1 Vive , loads of carves wars - bought along "the . lower Columbia by George Dixon ' of : Prlnevm and will : be - fed and fattened on the extensive range there. ; OTatB CATTIJS AT TPBJnctTTK. V: tereral head of teerg were sold la tbe sTottb PortUad yards today at 8.8 aad one Taeatt at . These were of extra rood nalitr but the deal reflected tbe batter feeuag la the tree geaerauy, - POBTLAJiD UVE8TOCK BUW. Hoc. Osttl. Cslves. ghees Henaay Saturday ......... 457 Friday ............ $M inursaay ......... st Wednesday k 8fi - Tiieaday 540 Week age .. 12os rear age ...,.,, tit Two year o.... 000 S498 168 BIS . ?e S41 1400 2&07 srsakfut baooa, 17H08OUe; balled baa, $3c; picnic, UVhc; cotU( t . LABD TlercM My eompoand, tleresa, alkUTS Ptcklng hooMBteen. We. 1 atock, lee. cowi, No. 1 atock, lavtQlSc; ewe, BMci wethtra, SUjc: lamb. Uftc; pork loin, 2ue; Sreed bos. UMe. . soxBXtuo tbojwatr Day, per gaiioa 1 ); S.B0; per 100 lb. sack ); canned, eaitera. can: 48.0O dosen; aaatern. In shell. Sl.IB&S S. 00 ear 100; raaor eiam. $2.oolj box. flSH Nominal. Dred floandara, 7c; hall bat, Iwte; striped ba, lTo; cblaook Mlmoa, Sc; stMlheads, ( ); aolea Te lb.) shrimps, 12HO perch, so lb.; fcbater. BOe lb. black ba, 20c; Uvr amelt, sc; shad, so; black cod. sc: tarfoo, 12Q18lb. 43BAVLarge, $1.7; medlam, $1 do, ( y ' , 0WH)stsVi BTJ0AB Cuba, fS.eS; rowdered. $5.0i fruit or berry, S-lo beet, $&.Oaf dry graiuUtod, u yauow, S4.DS. (Asess aaotaUeas ar K atdOBKei Nsw Hie. Otte. $5.as; b yellow, $.b. SO aay set caaa.i KICK Janaa atjli Orleana. head. S4tltoi Creo tiunui nw. ii.is per eaa. BBANB Broall white, S-Sc; large white, V( tU' 4)4C' Ulna ec; pinks, ec; bayw 1008. $10 ser bo. $ii im, Vo. HALT Ooar. ton: 60 S10.T6I table dairy, $1T.W) bale. St.2S extra fine barrel, 2a, a ad 10 fsjajs.wi tamp took, fso.00 per tea. 'j fniits aad Tgtasles' TBE8B rBUlTB Oraage. SS.OOiSt.00; ba aaaa. 4 He per lb. lemon, Sji; lime, $1.60 per lOOi graperrait. vauiernia, so.oO; riorlda, $; pineapple 0V7 lb.j canuloupe, UOOfil $2.70; peauh, tancy, UQOOcs ordinary, a& ftc wattrinaloBs, 1H! grape. CoKOurUa, iaj4e per a m. dmhii euw Taneu, oc,ii: pear, $l.BOtt2.7s.. . - "VKaBTABLJC Turnip. lJ)Oi bwt. $1; carrot $1 paranlp. $1.60 eack; cabbage, $1.25; local tomatoes, 4007 per bos; etrlug beans, BkSSc lb.; greea.ouloaa, ItUs dosea, bsnche; pappen, bell,, J4c; bead lettuce. D0Q26e ooaea; celery. WJ'' Pnt, "Tc: eauU rlower, $lJtaOlAO dosen; rbaUrb, local artlcboka $1 dosen; prouts. Sc. lb.; aplnacb, local, S lb.i P, Sffllc; grees ears, lOtJUme per doan. BKH1B Blackberries, $1 J6; haeklebst rtts. aoios in." - o .. . .. APPLES Katlog apple, $lO0QS.O0; eeoklng ruiiiuH -- wwm mwwm cneics. i .uca; oay country point, $US0i cholee, $la6; ordinary tag price, carioaoa, Toajsoc; mmmta. lo lb. OMONaV Jobbing price, fLTS; carload bay ing price. $1.86(0140 Lab. shipping sutloa; garUe, lb. tlKSUUJ OIL Raw bbla, Mc per gLi ket tle ballad, bbla., 81 sal.; raw . Ciei boiled saaee. Wo gL: ktU of 260 gallons 1 km; ell k stMl, f4 per ton. , 1 WHITE LKAw oeo lot. Scy pw lb. 509 la. Iota S per lb.: let tot, 8 Vie per Is. : v OIL MKAL Carload lot, $84, . . . ' TURPKNTIMEV In cm, tSc? weed bursts, TOc; lrua barrels, See per gauo .ie sea lets, ye.:r,.'--c'r'v . -'..y FALLS CITY IN LINE ; ." ; : FOR - LI QU OR - ELECTION i r '; 'ir. .-. ,vis:;; E Falls City, Or .Oct It. A petition signed by 71 residents of thla etty haa been presented to the county court ask ing that the municipality of Falls City be granted the fight to bold aa election ou Tuesdavr Novsmbsr 4, ttf determine whether the sals of Intoxicating liquors shall bs prohibited. -.Thirty of tbs peU tloners are women. Falls City haa been wet" for yeara. , , ' 4 ' .- ,r y' 1 asTaaaamimsbsaass1 jiiami- Parental Will Visit Schoole. Jtldgsf lsld. Waahrf Oct' S 2. At meeting of the teachers of the Aldge field high and grammar aohools. Fri day, October 17. was est aside aa visit ing aay. visiting nours will he from 1 p. m. to 8 P. m. Programe are being prepared. , An effort will ba made to organise a parent-teachera association. Superintendent Ernest EL Jonea will bra- aide. ,u. , . J,; i .;,' ,-I ",..-. , 872 230 - : w a a 89 70 . 9 .,f,..!. .. e eta 8 aas sa ,. 82 14 881 There waa a very heavy run of live stock generally m the yarda over Sun day with totals of 82 oara Tha big run of cattle entered the marxet witn a very good tone and sales made during tha earlr Part of the trading Indicated a general advance of a dime for ordinary to good quality offerings. Total run of cattle for the day was 872 head com pared with lis last wonoay, ass a ysar ago, and 22 head this same aay two years ago, : M ui special intereat to to irmu vou j was tbe arrival in uis yaraaw or iiv loads of calvea from a lower Columbia river noint Thla la the areatest bunoli of calves ever sent to market from on section since tbe local yarda wers e stabliahed. The ahlpment was mad by George W. Warren, the wall known livestock man of Warren ton. The ahlp ment waa a-through one and tarried In the yards only long enough to put in proper condition for forwarding. Tha shipment goes to George Dixon, the prominent Prlnevllle f ssdsr and ship- er, who win put ins stocx on nis ex enslve range in preparation for the market at-a Uter date. - - 2UstooklnT the Baaga, Thla shipment la said to bs but the beginning of an extensive plan to re stock ths rsngs of central and eaatern Oregon. Advicea from the Interior in dicate quite heavy purohasss of Nevada tattle which will be put on the range In central Oregon. Some very heavy purchasea have also been mads In north ern California and in tha Klamath coun try of Oregon. There are heavy supplies 01 zeea in tne interior, ana out zew cat tle to consume It. Fsed Is cheap and cat tle scarce, tnerezore. soma 01 me moat prominent Interests of ths Interior are bringing ths cattle to the feed. " rurenaara 01 leouer iiuii nan seen unusually heavy of late, but the move ment haa really Just begun. Everyone in. tne interior is Becoming iniersstea In the proposition. . There waa a steady to strong tons In ths cattle trade at South. Omaha today, top ateera reaching- $9.2$ and beat cows and heifers $7.26. Today's general cattle market range: Beet ateera $7.767.8B .' , . ... . . . . 7.80 $.7607.2$ 8.66 8.70 8.28 S.60 4.60OB.00 8.6$ I.CO S.S0O9.00 8.60O7.S0 roor ateera Beat heifers Beet cows-,.. Medium cows ..... Poor cows ........ ordinary bulla f ancy stags Fancy bulla Prime light calvea trims heavy , - Today's Live stock ShlPBsra. Hogs W. H. Rosa Parma, Idaho, 1 loads; L. L. Miller, Narapa. Idaho, 1 load; William Chandler, Day ton Wash., 1 load: M. Albertaon, Pecabo, Idaho, 1 load; W. T. Klethly, Weiaer, Idaho, 1 load; W. H. Mulligan, Warnick, Waah., 1 load; O. E. Gosllne, Joseph, 1 load; V W. Chandler, Lostine, 1 load; Klddfe Broa. Union Junction, 1 load: J. W. Chandler, Wlllowa, 2 loada; P. Prunnell, Parma, Idaho, 1 load. ' t Cattle J. Bonimerville. Baker. 1 load; F. A. Phillip, 1 load: Thomas Brant. Huntington, i load; Walter A. Gover, Homeatead, t loads; Island Park I & C company, Ashton, Idaho, 11 loads; R. Errlckson, Welser, Idaho, 1 load; J. W. 8rea, Sena, Idaho, 1 load; Ed Knorr, rangeville, Idaho, $ loada; Z, Houaer, Vale,. 1 load.'- Calves -George "W. Warren, Warren ton, 8 loada.." " if- . ,t Sheep F. Aldrlch, Lyle, Wash., t loads; Smyths Bros.. LaGran.de, 4 loada. ; Mixed atuff E. L. Wiley, LoaUna 1 load cattle and hogs, . Bog Market Xa 2$snsr. . North Portland again showed the way for higher prioea, In the awine trada with an advance of a dims ovsr the previous high mark here. Today's ad vance here plaoca the local market lc higher than Ita nearest competitor In the territory esst of the Rooklsa While there was quite m- heavy offer ing of awine in the North Portland yards for tbe day, killers took hold rath er quickly, In faot eagerly. There wers many bidders present to buy at the opening of the week's trade at North Portland, and no difficulty waa experi enced in forcing the dime advance over Saturday's hlah 'firure. v - , South Omahahog-market -waa-f irm wun an aavanc or a aims tor ths day. Tope sold there this morning at $1.20, or 4 So below tha extreme figures hera Today's gsneral hog market range: Top killers ........,......$ $.75 Good and liaht ............. a.S80a.& Heavy ;.............;.. , 8.60 Kougn ana neavy ........... 7.50(P8.Qa ': - . Big Stan -of Istuttoav There ras a very big run of mutton in the North Portland yarda over Bun day. -Totals were 24$ hssd. compared with 2607 last Monday, non a year ago and 881 head this sams day two years . Conditions In that local ; sheep tirade continue steady to strong;, and valuss paid thla morning were well Inline with loose rscentiy in iiect. . ;('.,,'? Much of the mutton now coming for ward and that which ha been received here recently has been direct shipment to klllera Thla Indicates that the let ter ara of the opinion that the future of the market will be good and they are preparing for smaller supplies later. South Omaha had a steady tone for mutton generally but lamba were eaaier today, i-'i r-.'i;..v i '"' V.,f ..''.'.,,"., , .3' .,, ",v Today's gsneral mutton market rang: Best 'spring lamba. ,.,...,..$ $72 Ordinary toaJBg....,,.,-1.0006.76 Yearlings -. MitutM i. m4.2 8 w 4.80 Old wetbera 4.1604.26 Fancy awes , . . , . . g 0 (S $. 0 Ordinary swes 2,7$$$.26 . . , sisposltloa of Xitjrsstwek. ' ' Following were the purchases of live stock at North -Portland for the week ended Saturday. Thoae of the Union Meat company Include purchasea made direct In the country; - - . r 1 V ine civs H gs Bheep 10 TJnlon Meat ..i... 4S Hterrett-Oberles , 87 Frank. U fimltb . $9 J8 121: $828 e $18 BATCHAM CHOSEN AS CHIEF JUDGE APPLE : SHOW VERNON, B. C. Pwaident -0! Oregon State Horticul tural , Society Selected to' Paa .Upon Exhibit at Okanogan Ex hibition This Month, , : Reoornltlon of Oregon aa the home of the beat experte in the apple Industry, Is tne aeouuon or foreign interests nnlnt A. f. Ratatham nraaidant 0 hmill Atala 14 AT-Hrnilttiral aooletv and vloe-prealdent of the Northwestern fruit ths exchange, aa chief judge. air, Ths aoDolntment of chief of the Judging Bateham aa staff baa been made by the directors of ths Okanogan apnls snow, which will be held at Ver non, B. Cv Ootober 81. The appoint ment naa Been aceepiea. l' Acoordlng to- : word coming : from Varnon thai annla ahow thla year Will ba International in character, and there le every Indication of record breaking exhibit from all portions of tbe United ptetee and canana. -, Mr. Bateham ia recognised as one of ths best appls authorities in the eoun try and bla services as iudgs have been In demand for many eentera Only a ahort time ago an effort waa made by a - leading- - California apple , aectlon to aeoure his aid in astabushlng a good pack for the apples of that section In an effort to compete with the better appearing fruit from the northwest ' Roy Falrohlld '. . it, F. Howltt Mlac. Portland . . . Misc. Oregon . .... Feeders Oregon . . Caretens P. Co. ,. Frye & Co. ....... James' Henry . r , Tacoma Meat . ... Barton Ac Co. , . . . . Mlae. Waah. 48 $ 2 40 28 60 e 27 22 II 8 4 i T7 iil 280 l-il 807 Hi 'Ill C Totals $16 88 2292 7188 Receipts of livestock to date this year at North Portland compare with the previous year sa follows: r 1918. 1212. Osln. Hogs .... ...... .188,081 71,420 66,868 Cattle,.. $4,8l 62,271 l.$4$ Calves 4.81$ 2,41$ 2.400 Sheep 286.267 12S.240 , 4L422 2Csaday Koraiag galea BTKXHa. Bacttok i Ho. Idaho- ....' 86 Orfoa ..1. .... 28 Uatae 1 Idaho ...... ..A II Idaho 8 Idaho 6 Idaho 8 Ii A tlO a B e e e eretee Idaho ., ... 2 Idaho 4 Idaho 8 Idahe 2 Idaho ;. 1 Oresoa ................. 18 Oregon 27 Oreson ................. 8 Otvfoa ......... 4 Oreson ................. 8 Oregon 48 Oregon Oragos 84 Oregon ................. 42 Oregon ................. 4 Oregon 88 Idaho .................. 40 Idaho 10 Idaho 1 Idalis 1 Idaho 1 Oregon i... ............ 81 Oregon 1 COWS. Oregon 1 Oregon 10 Idaho 2 Idaho i ...... T Idaho 8 Idaho 8 Idaho 8 Oregon 28 Idaho ( 18 Idaho 1 Oregon .., IS Oreson 1 Ave. Ita. 1088 10S1 1040 UT 1168 1080 lino 60 110 11TT 1156 1130 1142 M 1100 1122 . 1128 1082 1004 1030 1086 1012 POO eso 1817 1060 1O60 950 8T8 860 ate 1084 1000 1080 1045 1007 Sftft 1000 1060 860 1163 020 Price. $T.78 T.70 K T.eo T.flO 7.60 T.eo T.eo TA0 T-eo T COWS AND EEirXRS. Idahe Oregon 12 BCLLf. Oregon .................. 1 Oregoo ................ 1 Idaho 1 Oregon 1 . STAGS. 1 BOOS. Oregon Idaho . Oregon ............. 68 Idaho 107 Idaho ,. 1 a 16 a 106 ....104 03 87 1 2 Idaho Oregon Idaho Ofegos Oregon Oregon Oragoa Oregon Oregon uresoa ...... Oregon Idaho , laaao .................. Idaho a 2 1 1 Idaho 80. Washington ........... 4 Washington 84 Idaho 2. Idaho 1 Idaho 82 iaho ......... 8 Idaho ...10 Idaho ....88 Idaho 10 Idaho 78 Idaho Idaho 48 1040 1290 1800 1840 ,1840 1060 218 24 239 18 820 840 8M ' 286 , 18S 186 103 188 100 18 ' 8TO 456 810 250 187 828 188 485 8M0 - 185 , IWT 114 184 860 208 160 11 .60 T.60 7.00 8.25 8.36 TJW TvOO T.60 T.60 T.60 TJX) T.60 6.86 0.88 T.80 7.80 T80 .TB T.86 T.88 a 06 86.80 e.eo S.60 .60 e.eo e.eo a so 6.65 aes 6-60 a oo $8.60 S.TI 8 28 5.60 6,50 $3.78 $8.76 8.65 8. 68 s.eo 8.00 T.68 T.68 T.OO 8.66 S.66 8.65 .66 8.16 T.65 T.65 T.65 8.00 ; T.86 8.66 8.65 7.65 S.ttS 7.70 8.35 8.70 7.00 8.26 e.eo T.65 8.65 .70 S.T0 DENMARK BUYING APPLES Present to King; Last Season Brings Order for Car to Milton ' Man. Walla Walla Wash.. Oct 1$. Several boxes of extra fancy apples shipped last sesson by 1 L. Johnson of ths Milton-Freewater district to the king of Denmark recently brought ths growsr an order for a car of applea front a Copenhagen commission firm. The applee will be shipped within ths next two weeks. Sales In Yards' Are Made Dime Up Cattle Doing Well. South Omaha, Oct.: 12. Cattle 8800. Market steady to strong.' Steers. $8,600 FJS; cows and half era; 16.2507.26, v Hogs 2600, Market lOo hignr at $8.1008.80. i4''"' Bheep 440. Market stesdy. A Lamb easier. Yearlings, $6.60 5.65: wethers, $4.2604.86; lamba, , $7.007.20 ewea $4.00f 4.26. - - 0VERDECK&C00KECO tooks, Bonds, Cottoa, Oram, ute. Sie-aiT Board of Trade 2taUdias;. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES ' Member ' Chicago Board ef Trade. Correapondent of Legan a Bryao.i . y. Chicago. New Tor. , r 3ll,liliCo; V; "' ':aBTMBBB , 1 Nirmr -TOHK btock EXCirANoio NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANQa CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE) THB STOCK ANE BOND ISXCHANOB 8AN FRANCISCO v ...,., ---:POHTLAJiD OFFICB r " , St Oak SJt, Orouad floor, Xiswls Bldf. j jrnosss " naraww -umv, aaisr SCHOOL, 246- ... V , . i . , . . . 'aving 11 sbih m SHOVN FOR HOPS If, In i.T AT ALL WORLD'S DENTERS eitoation Is Terr Strong Everywhere , With Confirmed Bruinoaa at 86c . X'oiuid la the) VaUejf Waiting for 18 drelo?e4 thla aftaraooa that some of the lead lag deals rs who have been talktaf auch sxtrene prloes tov hops Awlaa; the laat Tew days ware sellers themselves today at ase a pound. Xt waa also reported that the heps sold gatarday at SSe wste the best sslsctlona la the state, therefore ao establishing a sTenaral aaarket at .that fl$rae. Strength f the hop situation through out the world is more pronounced. Actual bualness at 26o a pound has been confirmed at WUlamtue valley oolnta with eulte a fair auDoly taken at Mtto. , There are a number of reports ef t$o being paid, but few of these can been confirmed. Klabsr, Wolf & NetUs purchase of several hundred bales at Dallas was practically the only deal that oould be fully confirmed at the extrema point, . " - - - T., A. Uvealey of Salem ie reported tha purchaser of aeveral hundred bales at 2&Ho and sven a fraction belter. Praotloally tbe same interests are to day at the bead of tha market aa when the prloe Jumped from .17 te 60s and from 22 to 2 Bo a pound. Most Interests are reported long, therefore mars is little inclination to near tna price at the moment. That the advance ia le gitimate la the general impression of ths trade, although aome of tha leading buyare report their Inability to aeoure oroero at tne nigner rigures, Everyone is still awaltlne ment figures en tha English crop and the govern. until thsse ar glvsn there is likely to bs more or jess piay in quoteuone. tie cent private estimates from there would not signify a crop of more than 250,000 hundredweight f, POTATO CROP IS FAILURE Unusually Light Yield Reported In Walla WallawFoothlU Out- v '- ..put Limited. Walla Walla. Wash, Oct 12. Pota toes which yielded an unusually heavy crop In thla aectlon last ysar ara prov ing a disappointment to growera thla year, aa tbe crop la far below normal. The best crops are reported to be going from 40 to 76 sacks to the acre, whereas 100 sacks to the acrs and better la a normal yield, One foothill grower has reported that his crop will go less than 10 aacks to tbs aora WANXKD i lion wivn uvw man to WorK-UD" bllity. Applicant hfcv ence as stenoirrtph AMATIQN INTENT K2a F.il : RY nnnsFns Chairman Raymond f State Progressive endls,bookev (g-6 84, statement denying the ii i-;. ,. LAND j?r that Illinois Pro grssiIer .JajidMnJMerlna amalgrama- Uon wlt7feVb,?,el, ? Boblna de clared that ''all Jtefr-.tlble leaders of the Frogreaslvs party to this stats are a unit la aupport of the plan for Pro gressive .candidates In- every bounty, senatorial smd ..congressional district In iiiinoia ; " RUSSIANS FIND GREAT , f ' CONTINENT IN ARCTIC , -T , i i i i i -. - Waahlna-ton. OotL 11-fioIantlSU here expressed surprise today at ths news of the discovsry by the Ruasien arcno axpedlUon under Commander . Wilkltaky of. a body of land In tbe far north large enough to be referred to aa a possible oontlnent. That a hitherto undisoovsrsd Island lls in the position described, by Wllkltssky. they . said they . thought likely enough, but If "Nloholas II land" proves to be of continental proportions thsy admitted they would be astonished. rl-' Two Nominations ad, ' ; ; Washington. Oct. U.OPrssidsnt Wil son seat to ths satiate today, tbe nomi nation of Naff MoCam of Tsnnsssse to be United Btatce dlstrlot attorney for Hawaii, and that of Thomas Ferris to be postmaatar at East gaa Dlsgo, CaL,; vKed Cross ApproprtotJoo.' ' T ' Waahlnatoa. Oot 1$.- The houee agreed to tbe propoaltlon of $100,000 In connection with $100,000 privately subscribed for the ereotlon of a national Red Cross building laWashtagton. ,; Bishop Conatr Lays Ckw-norstono. - Los Angslea Cat, Oot- 12. Bishop Conaty yesterday lii 1 of tis..iuilitit .. f C clubhouse. ''" ; - Canadian Bank of Coxnnierco HEAD omCB, Toronto, Canada. Bsubtlshsd 1&7& . . . A Central Banting Boslaiia. Transact ed. ... Interest paid oa tima o'epotlta PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Seeoad. and 8tari ,8ts, P. C MALPAS, Mansftt. THE UNITED STATES NATI PORTLAND, OREGON ,; UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital $1,000,000 Sinplut tuiH Profits $1,000,000 OFFICERS h. C. AUtgWUmtJa, r1raeldaat, XABJfXS, Tlceraaldent. 2s. W. gQAUBJBst, OaaMar. A. 3a. vTIO4tT, Asst. Oaehlsr. :OLT, Aset, Oasblssi. ', T.B. ZOOM, Asst. Oaaaiar. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION The National Bank Examiners regularly and thoroughly ex amine the Savings Department of this bank, and all other departments aa well. We pay 4 per .cent on Savings deposits lumbermens National Bank Cornet Fifth and Stark RESOURCES 7 MILLIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $1r500,000 SURPLUS $1,000,000 :' i. OLDEST NATIONAL BANK ' WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS - The Bank of California NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ; ; A V V ., of San Fnndzco ' v ; ..' ' r' Founded 1864 t ' : ',' ' TTOitai paia gr-sr-. - T v scocaoo - Surplus and undiiddca profiU $7,CCD,2C3.07 , , Commercial Banking; and Savings Department : ? - PORTLAND OFFICE Third and Stark Streets inANsrcr.TA: nonvc 3 ;.'v .: LLOYD ICalMV Wllhtlm .f,ar. Out, 14 KaiMC Wilh.lin U.,.. Ooc lit JUessrln WUhalra .......... Oat. 84 fast Mait eaixiMoa , Jfrln grladrloh vrilalm..0Tt. 1 tOrar Kurfunt ..Oct. 11 frimlrloh tot aroaa... Out. 88 tSrma Siraet. ,$f- ':'r:vj,i;, Loridon-PwiDimcn SalUar-Vre siiMti ess easia ;. 'OD : WsssssaagS '. '.. aaillats a SATTXaSAT fs ' The ; Mediterranean 2arsasa ..,..M....Oot. It Berlla . ,...... aov. a taresgh res free Kew Tf ert te :?;' Erypt, India SaafAS. : iasx South America Xs4s4st trips tart- 5583.30 iaar aar tin ar vlao A&0UMO XJUI W0JU-C WEST p PANAMA INDIES CANAL Oralacs darlBs; Jaa, Ft, sad March OELKICHS CO. Genera! Afte.. S kreadwiir, M. X. ; Eobart Oaixl'a. O. A. P. C, 290 Fnrll St.. saar St. rrancls Bat! sa4 0ry Bt Sa StsbcI, laeal a,Mta.' San Frdhciscb To Loa Angeles in 18 Hours gfeak Ike suwatenr, ten lp to Aoatnar Oalltornl taw b. sniBa e u rniaai awai umm awa. Stat at Yale or Harvard ' tjsjsarsMlalM nasimt aklpa are U faaUH S;laa tha Aaurlaaa tu. Iiatr eanlaaof s waam heUfT Heom r ,tlroom f,la ak aad ,rr lanrr thmm mAArn io th imfort e trip by a -o atiaa a r'atX'SbtfUtrta. -fjAIUNCS ' For las Angela VSgfS&Tu ' . As Ta JtiisrssSiss, Csltee Wm Pacific Navigation Co. Shrank TBoUam. Af wt, XMa ssTAVaetS. , lat SalxA tU '' THE ' WHITE STAR LINE'S LONDON PARIS Via rifsMatk, crssrtsarc aa Ssutaasiptsa. October 25 " Nov. 15 Dec 13 ' - 0TKZS lAIirJIM ,:, . 2CjMtl 2Tv. 1, sTw. 88, Oee. 21.' , ' oaasis 2lv. a. Dm. 8. ' aTsw ' Tsra--anenstesm Hveril (Mrls ... .. Oot, S80ltto ... ;.Va 19v BalUs . ,...0t,880silS Vsv. 24 ' '. ' , T8asts M81tiTSsesn i iiTray. i v 8tB Quawtowa Ltvrsel, : ATCZBIOAW XHTS : ; - rTysSBihCarhiit SwitbasBytsi " ATXASTIO TSAXSrOlT IXS2V . .. 2iw Task. Laeaam Sines. 21 ZS STA 1XXX. 1 ' 2ler Tet Due Aalssa;':r;i-,; i h White StaiDominioil Saulass Iw fcroriay Irea sfastnal " .84 obM sr toe . . Largest Canadian Liners .'v-'"'"'.. "Iwilf tt Xasnstie . i.Ort. stlXaa-aatl Canada ,....Tv. llXeatasls .... aev. 18 ' Iwl fer fal4tshs Shirt Laad-Lwka4 1 Bt aVasia Bsato is Xaivpe. - - -A. X. BXS2T1T, rMaer Amt,.8anaf Bids.. 818 Sosa SiatUe. Tl haaaa TaaJe 118, f Xeaal aallway aad itaaaufcip Aeaata.. "-, .. -. rxAwcxsoo, e ajtoxxjcs . . A AJI BVAST SUBBO. , YUCATAN -WCDE80AT1- OCT. H. 8 P. M- OOOS BAT AXD XTJ2UCXA Si S. ALLIANCE THUBSDAT. OCT. II, IP.M. STOBTX VAOinO TBAMJKTJS CO, , j ltt 4 THIaD slZMA'tf. v ' yaoaea n Main aa4 A-1314. ' s BAYLINU : Steamship Breakwater ' Sana troa Alnsworth dock, rortlaail. at f, aa.. anrr Tndar v.alii(. I r.igtit ra Nln4 antll IS S'cloca fnooal ea alUi r. Pagr trl Flrat la 10, Meond BS onll T, tnatndias bth and niaala, lick, t afflaa at L Alnairartb dofc. forllan'l a Cooa Bar SUasxhlp Lis. .FhaaM Atais A-8:i8. fc. H. Katlnr. At'ot. : San t'rancisco and Los Ar-: ! CS. Bear Bane p. au, . ' - BA, Biose City Balls 4 V. nu, t t . afbe Baa rraaolseo u Ioalmul f . aiokst Oftioe SA wi. , i 84- S St. Oo.l . 2 -''' I - - -TZ-SAtrrxrrr-J r : r ; rreig-bt Bpi-vtf r"i t'-r T ' "'-- " 1 tit. -Mi ;r . rrse,eent P--." ---1 t - " c. r. k: .... . ' 't'-i i ':.': 'y. i.'f