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:;uUAi,,:.;rc:..L.".::D. Thursday eve:;i::g,;;october is, lcn. 4 5. ; P -will y ' umHO HAS uR.uED ENTIRE; POTATO TRADE OF SOUTHWEST: STATES BBMOII'l'HSU IIViiTSLiI'l.'.;. --orr, daily 'M HE HAS A' . DEPRESSED .EE-. Ill : , FRONT St TRADIiVG Tric Are IMag Sharply reduced , by Itecii- but, They Are Un able to Clean lTp Even Then , j Many .Heavy Calvea Come. j. ' TOday's Prodno Trad. " 1 vT , ar lower. f ... . teiigar market wak,"v . , Butter remain weak. ' Cheese aituatioa firm. i Veal remain Inactive Chicken market good. wt -otato ampments stopped. . There saver aueh depression In the local market for country calf of ferings as at thla time. There are quite liberal receipts, a lack of demand , and ho atable price In effect s . Seemingly the public has lost Its: ap petite for veal becauae few retail butch, era care to purchase at all Borne short time ago veaia were selling as high as 21 a. pound for extra fancy offerings, , hut by . sharp , movements the price dropped to 14o and then to Ho a pound. . Today It stands between IS 13o tor the ouia- ot ma oiierutgs.' h A Very larre oer cnt nt the vmlI nf, ferlnga at this Uui are of big sise and i.vu.r ruugn in appearance, NOiwim standing this there are auite liberal or : tarings of good quality. The big bunch v f rough stuff coming forward has hurt the call for the batter class and sales are being made alowly today at the eaireun raw mirx. . i v If receivers., were able to sell the oulK "of' their product orxleen up at the prioe named .the situation would ' .,: not be nearly so bad. 6oms of the lead. : lng handlers have been carrying over siocK irom me iirsi or ins ween, unis alona shows the unhealthy eondltloa of ; jo aemana aiong tne street. . , . ' EGG MARKET HOLDING FllUil . : A very firm tons Is ruling In the , i local egg trade. Receipts continue very . limited so far as home stock Is oon , earned , and ; the price is being safely , maintained 'at; 42o' a doaen for- best .candied error in ga, t CHICKEN MARKET IS BtEAJDY . -'-V'.y r"" ' ' Market' for chicken is holding steady along front, street. - Receipts are only - fair. - Best - call continues for heavy hens" and these are Invarably bringing rxtreme pricea ; Spring are moving al the price quoted generally. m . ; GRAEH' 8EASOX" HALF OTKR. - Mr " : ," V ' Ths sason -for local Concord grapes ,!a about half .over. Reports, of, grow ers indicate that the crop was smaller than,-first expected. -Ths price la hold ing at UJ2V4c a basket. Southern Ore. aon Tokays are arriving in first-class condition with demand good for best at . .Ua.csyratawy.-f-y.;..t. y.;-,,!;!.; i SILVEKSIPE BUN IS GOOD ; t : .. -i-f j'-'j. "J'jA aswsssajBtsssi -' "J;- ' - "V, ' , v Reports Indicate quite a good run of x atlvni-alda ealmoB lh the Columbia, and 1 Iocal receipts are liberal with the price generally aaa a pounu. j. n iew headsbeing cauhtf-re being quickly blcked VP by fraesers at So.a pound n . KATTLESXAKlS IN BANANAS - A real Blamond rattlesnake was found in the banana room of Mark" Levy A vo. xne repwie was aoour two and one half feet in length -and was coiled around a ras pip to get warmth. It chased Jack Koskey, on . of the em pioyes, out or tns room. Tne snaise -as finally captured and Is today view, .tng the street from the inside of a fruit jar. 'I 'inn i'ii Vr- ':?' i PEACIIESTIARD TO HOVB 1 Wholesalara report a lack of" demand ' for peashea. -Holdings along the street are quits neavy, out mere is utue oali. The prica is being reduced gradually to ,arrct-a movement, oaies 01 Best gen . trally's-t 0c;a box.ykM;j forecast: rori. SHTPPKBSl C - Weather bureatf sends ','the' following . ProtSct ahlnmenta ai fa- north as fl. attle airalnst minimum temperatures of about 40 degrees: nortneast to Bpokans SO degrees: southeast to Boise. II da. .rrees; south to Siskiyou, IS degreea. Minimum temperature at Portland to jilght, aoouv . aegrees. - - !tt TC PORTLAND JOBBINQ PRICltS -r neM prices are these at wbM wsalesaleM ' Mil to reiiuen, except as etBarwae stated: - BOTTEE jTomftaal. Creamery enbes, aid w. . enion.. w . 1. nA . , BOOS Nominal, Candled local extras, oA fti2e; select pnlleta 8&e ardlnary eaadled, 13c) 'OlH cnoi, ooiQfmc; mm ouiag price.. ee C. . b. Portland! stores, aaaafie.1 ... . , ' LIVB P0DI.IBX-; Hens J8?4et sprinir. iw, "M"!!". X". moi mil qacx, iQ ific; ladlan Banners, tOe; turkeye, tlet drHd. - CH EES 8 Nominal. -' ftetb Oregon fancy fall mem iwm mo tnpieia, iioi aaiaies. iTHe: : .-.Voung America. i 18He. . , v. r, BUTTEB rAT Prodncert' price for fortlaad w i ' :,. Bonat.' Veel and Hide. , . noPBBnylog nrlcer caolca, S5o$ nrlma, Uei medium, to prime, S8ej medium SC$U2c.- ' ' wool Nomln.l, lia cup. 1 Willnmett vab kT eoare Cotewold, 16e lb. medium, ehran. hire, ITo: jcboloe rancy Iota. 18e lb.i- eaatera , Oregon. 10Q 18a. aceordicg to ahrlnkate. vTctllirtlM OA CABCAK BkBUtrSiU,Tmmt) - irari 1 to . inin . v.l..irnA .. wniai ioviuiiibi (VV -- t : . .--4- , SiDiDry hWefc - Siapo lb. 'gria,v lief Silled bidet 1 bulJs, rVesa salt, S klpa! liac; calves, dry. S432Sei calf skin, salted r green. ITfllae) green , hides, le lewe ttaaa aalted: abeea pelts, salted, shearings, lOflaOei . - Mite, yiih aal rrarlsleaa. V . DEESSEO UKATS BelUag price Ooontrt " tilled. Hogs fascy. ISoj ordinary, .ji , rough and heavy, cj fancy reale, l.igej or. iJitia. AacoN. ETC. Bam oefhamf'atci . brklai baeon, ITVxQaOUei bol alcnlce, XSkci cotUae t ). - LAUU,vif- Tierce 18S , eomponad, tlerees, ,0iiBaTtPPactng boaa-fltrs. Xa 1 stook, He, cow. No, I etock. llAl&c: ewes, BHci welbers, 0HL MUba, 11 he; park lotos, iocj dntwed bom.. 130. OiB'fKU bualwater bay, per gallon f-i-W ' per 100 ll.JfJ () W.mpla, per gaiioo, DSOp'lOO lb. sack ( ); cannod, t.ru! MW can to down: eastern, in shell. $l.Hii t fi.W) per lOOj ror cUnii, 2.0O(tf 4.24 box. . ' FItJH NomlneU DrefMNtd fiooudera, let halK bal '?4Bi'r rUed baa,- 17oi otalooos Mlmoo, .; steelbend )- solee, 7e lb.) shrimp. 'lJ'c; perch, c lb. .lobeters, (o. blfum bn, anci surer ereelt, fee) sbad, c black ova. e: eturaeon, 12 We lh. :. ... Caab-Urgel.iSt medium. It doses. ' .. ' Orooariea, ... . ..-': ; . sunAIl cohe,- S3.60;. ixw(ird, $s.80j rrnlt vr berrr.tW IOi pee. 0( dry grauulated. 5.10; U yellow,' .X (Abore quotaUuns are bo dy aet 1 easn.J ' ) ' HicL-Japen etjley.No. 1.- effl5?ej KW Orleans, bend, 1 met Creole, ,, ; , . , HONEt New, fn.15 par ease.-'- ' .,..'"'.'''.V''! ' i BBANS Bmall wblta, t S-Sut terge White, thm siogi Umns, )ie pinks, 4rj ba ' SALT Cot ree,' half gronmla"J00s, $10 ft ton) BOB 110.75 ; table d.lr. SOe, lis; 1M. 17.SOt bale. f2.2!t extra fine hnrrl, it, aa aud 10S, S.2R4i00i lump rock, $20.00 per ton. . Fruits and Vegetable. ' , , gMCPIf raUl'18 Oran.., IVOO-ffdrW; h. haii, V4' fee lb.i leniuus, 3iu.l; lliuee,- 1.6 EASiER FEUIIJG BQiiG . SHCiDIHDFSlli L0.VER PRICE OFFERED Market rrartlcalrv at a Standstill Since1 Publlratlon of Official Es timate of English Crop" Which Wan Larger Than Expected. ' There Is a -weaker feellna' In th hob trade locally, and the teriee todav la flat at Z6o a pound. .. Offers to buy even at inia xigure are lacxing. urowers ,or or dinary to poor atuffre coming to town and are offering; freely,, but -dealers say they have no orders on hand to buy at the moment. ' - - . It develops-that the English crop es- tiiimio Mm lomswui rrMiar : man ina "oi nau HJiucipaiea. a nue tns or ficlal estimate of the I'Jngllsh govern ment Is front 60.000 to 7S.U00 'hundred weight, less than the actual amount grown. This, therefore, has pat a dam per on the trade from that section, al thought the trade here believes that the estimate this season la closer to the actual crop man usual,-. somewhat less than generally expected. i ' ' - w. w " .M IIIW. i W). .J a late man aavice rrom Haas, Bohemia, says that the market there is firmer and higher at 120 crowns. -r . A-small amount of husineas In vrv chean grades was renortad locallv lur. lng' the last 24 hours, but business ln general is stagnant - . Market Has Dull Tone Wltb little Barings Blnestem Wheat la V . Holding Its' Own, i ?. ; ; yOBXIOBT COM JLOTairOBa. Calcutta, India Oct. le-rurthsr rata baa fallen generally, except U parts of oanszaa pronnosaj. Basaos Ayr, Oct. 18. The fsvorabla outlook for the saw wheat aron is aua. far pressure la aTaanary, which reoantly . ' WHIAT CAE00E8 BAIT Loadon, Oot. 14. TVheet cargoee am passage y. . .... - " . . ' Englieh eonntry markets easy. ITrench Country markets ess. . , , i l ' '- rOBEIOW WHEAT MABKBT8 tirerpool Wheat closed d lower. Paris Wheal eloaad aaehanged to Ka lower. Buenos Ayres Wheat eloaad ancbanged, '--BerUn Wheat chjsed e lower. , ' ' sBudapesW-Wheat closed le higher. . 'V. AntwarpjpWheat tloaed H lower . ,, , t?.HtUXB ORAIIt BEOEIPTS ,,vC. '';' y.vxi H ' -Car ii .in -i'v '-'.;?"'V.;.t::',.,r WhMt.RerltT.DraiF n.te n.. Mondey ........... 125 , 24 . 1 , M . 18 Tuesday .......... 81 , 1J 'v B V- i u Wednesday S !' 17 J I Thursday ; . 10 : 81' IS : lo . ) Year ago ......... IB g f,- g g s Seaaoa to date. t. .804 1016 Tl Til ; 762 Year ag...,v,4..ftaa T2J 080 62 Wak-naa l ihnvn - all ttiMiok local grain trade.-1 Business la almnat neglected, owing; Ja the failure of for- oisu- iuiorBca--n oiov-ea cargoea Cluo wheat is down , another cant a. hnahaL but bluestem Is generally quoted steady loriuor prices. : , No business - la renortsd for barlav. and prices in that line are nominally placed at the previous bids, Oata market la ouiat and rather- aaft arouna rormer prices." f. . .-. A very small amount or business is reDortad for . exnort flour hv nnntn mine at . aooui iuo oeiow tne crloea generally quo tad. Today s - aeneral grain market nun I -t-WHhlAT Nominal producers' prioes. track t basis: Club, tfo; milling blue atom, eio; i.ur.ey rea, boj rortyiold, iou, rea xiubbimb euiu nynnas. 100, Tai ley. 78o bushel. . .,. BAKLEY--Nominl producers prices, track, basis: -'Feed. 114; hrawlna til a M.SOt rolled, a6.B0per ton. - "! --, OATS New, Xed,12$i milling, f I5.EI per ton. ''- ... ... PL.OOK-SeIIlng nrleel' Patent, 14.70: Willamette Valley, 14.70: local straight, HISSi JS' 'Wrt, ..6.70i, baiars. HA VPrAdnAara rirH . WI1t.n.tt. Ivalley timothy, fancy, 114 014.60; hast- era unioauouo xancy umomy. fit. DO: alfalfa. SIS: vetch and oata clover. S9l0per ton, ,..;'-. 4 ' mibtuiti' bemng priest Bran, 21; middlings, ISO: shorts, lit per ton. grain BAaa-rifo;. cSouttCiHO IH- .'-'; j . .... ''.'.. '. .'.'. , CLtOYER BEED Buylhg price! No. 1 rea. oounirr nainu. , auc: - pnnini. 1Am i ll.lb. V A 1 J - - i'. Sua Francisco Grain Cedls. Ban Ftanolsoov rOot 'lt.Wneat.,' per cental,' club and red Russian, 11.4 M'HI nortnecn jHuestem, iloo Auraey . rea, ,..f i.mi y, xji.ee: fortyf o tyfoia, 1 r . - Barley, , per -cental, good - to t choice feed. Il.I7Ual.40: lower aradaa. Il lnm iItW ' '"', " rwnsj.i o .rowwee, par caniai,-aeiis wnnes, 750 KV;fi .."wa xnoy J1y1-1.0' .oaiinaa !i.i a xyi.ee., wrexon' ouroanKB, .- ll.COid .10:- sweets. SlT26fI.0. , . - " - On Urns,, per cental, silver skins, M5 Butter- axtraa Slot prime flrafa'raA- firsts 29c. ' ' ' '' ',.-" ." ' , ; ' Kggs, ' extras 4lo;-Sleet pullet , Itcj storag extras loo. , Cheese, new California flat llotflTo; lULiv. ivuna Aiueriua iBttCQjise:. aaac. m lIHOiOO. r.iW -1 l ,- t Seattle Produce. He, April storage !0cQi2e. ; ., iir J Butter, y Washington creamery 4 enbee V3, : vny creamery . orioa 00' irai) stern S Octo 3 le i Oregon." ROcAIIm. . cneesa, ijiamooK isoi xoung Ameri M 11.1 ftr..kl M M.AM. .te.lKM , T ; ""."" . " tripistg Onions, California yellow lo lb-t Wall Walla So:, local' 1.18 1.60 per sack, Potatoes, home grown, I17aisr vki uni gems siw; sweets, ax. per 100. 18 A.. 'a.. ; ameappie onxt'o id.; cantaloupes, Zona .76j peaebes, tancy, 00i3Boo erdinary,- t)t,q Jtioj peaeaea, lanrr, ouwooo; ordlnerr,, 8(W1 i)ei watermelon,' H4t ro,. Onmrda, -Jxr.i Jll'i per lb. Wket, sUiar Varietlaa." 7(JJ V'lcatTABLkS Tundp. 1.00;"lmU, eli Carrots ll parenlp, It.M sack; eabba, l.kjl local .tomatoe. 80i360e pw box j atrlog L7Ji amaa lu.: xreea ouiona. 12M peppera.1 bell, BSJo) head lettuoa. unobnj 0ii01 ceiery. ou(uoo egg punt. Tei cuii. (lower,. lJal0 doaan; rbaberh, local t.it artlchokce 1 doaaa: eprouu, vo lb. apliiech, looel, a lb. peaa. 6iUi green com, lOuaiiiua aer ooaea,' '-: ' - . BKKU11C8 -r Blackberries Wi hrnl.h.. applbs natuig appiae, i.oso8.00 cook Ina apnie. it.oo, . ... , i. r v . , rr" .POf AT0E8 -J- SellDif prieei &tr choice. Sl.aSl choice, I1.16J onllnerf, $L a.kj bar Ins prlcoi carlosda. ;oi&iwic eonntry, points, wests. 2o lb. . ? ,. ONlONti JoMilo Brlce. f 1.781 earLuil - lng price, I JM , f ... o. , a, shlpplag , atatloni garlic, SttOo lb. , .... ., t-w t '.: i..'.,. .,. ' ramts sag "trus, r;-- -i:.'. LIN'SKED' OIL Haw bbl. filla iw .l . ... Tie DOUi'T, nnii.,. qio !.( rew came, c; boiled - . ... . . r . w , a n ca.n. BW a" tL: lota of i30 gallons, le leui hI, 44pef ton. - .. .. . , .KA1 Ton lota. Be per lb. 600 lh. 11 eike mHl. lots Ho P"r lb. wee lot, Ifto bag lb. Mil. m KAir carioaa lota. (.14. ' ' TURl't-NilNlD In ce. Illci rwf T"c Iron berrale, 6uo ner galluni 10 seea lot! ran. j . . ,...-....,...:. ..... ,,. , ,.,,'. GRAIN SITUATION IS ; i ;::.iftiiiERfiET;pE fotato sm w : QW EE H IDAHO PRICES LOIR Gem Stat Growers Are Grabbing rractlcally All Southern Trade ::: Owing to the Lower Prlco Quoted - avnd Small Freight Kate. Th market for potatoes la stagnant so far as outsld business Is concerned. Tha - southwestern markets bavs been taken away from Western Oregon by the very free offering of Supplies by Eastern Orearon and Idaho at lower prices. Shipments that were nt from her to Ariaona snd 'Texaa this season have almost lnvariablv been raiected In order to buy in the stock later at "a lower price. - , Idaho points are freely offering their shipping stock at 6 So a cental, f. o. b. shipping points. They have a freight rate of (So to the aouthweet compared witn, 7oo from western Oregon.. The lowest erica that notats xroweri have been selling here at has been 76o a cen tal, tnererore tne landing value of the home stock . is 30a a cental mora in the southwest than what similar Qual ity can oe oDtainea xrotn xaano. The reason whv Idaho la effarins no. tatoes so freely lust now at . tha low prica is that the season there will soon end for this year, t During the winter months It is almost Impossible to ship potatoes from Idaho "owing to the fear that they would be t rosea. Not wishing to carry the bulk of their stock over Until the late spring utonths, Idaho growers are willing to accept whatever me mantel . is wuung to give at this California oolnta are likewise buvina la Idaho owing to the lower nrlcea thara although San Francisco has not entered toe field so far. an can be ascertained at the moment. That market demands a better potato than Idaho la shipping gnnermuy, a nis biock is ODtainaoie ner out most or tne noma growers are ask.. tng more money zor tne stocK uian ship- rers are willing to pay. The result Is hat the potato shipping trade is almost stagnant. ITSEVERELY Sharp Selling Preaaure After Open lng Dae to the Foreign To v lltlcal Situation. New Tork,' Oct, II. While the open ing -of" thai stock market, with few ex ceptions, wag steady, the general trade soon, lapsed into sore straits. The re port that the Bank of England was negotiating with the Bank of France for the transfer of 71,000,000 f ranoa to its vaults, caused general selling abroad and bad a direct effect upon the trad here. - ' - . . . . , The critical situation in Mexico was also a very bearish factor, reaultina la considerable .sailing; pressure. Leading shares lost as follows: Amalgamated 1H, American smelter i, Atchison Canadian Paclfio t. fit . Paul 1 Erie .o, Great Northern 1, N. Central XH, . Northern 1U. . Pacific Hi. Reading ; SVi, Southern : Panlfls' lk. Union Paclfio IH-suid U. S. Steel com mon l ponta - - ! Ranaa nf 'Nn TorV nrlnaa iimlaha1 by Overbook A CookArCo 111-217 Board or i raoe puiioing. DKSCBI PTION UpeniHIa (Low I Bid Amalrameted Conner Ce. American v. ax ray., e. aawncaa in. e. .... American uottoa Oil, e. Amerioaa Loeo., ...., Aoenou sugar, .... Americaa flmelt. e. ... Amerlraa Bmelt, pf,. Am. Tel. .Tel..... Anaconda kilning Co. . S7 lTe aicuiaoa,. a. r. auniaoD, pr. ......... Baltimore k Ohio, ... SCV4 Bethlehem Steel, ....... Brooklyn Bapld Transit ON OUKU ............ 8A uaaaaiaa racine, .... central Leather. ... Central Leather, pf , ioli SiVVksir'WU- ChlnA CooDtrf ......... 0bMptmk A -Ohio... a vyutviauv sr. m r WUaVIIUBlBH VsBi.Sll tor rroaucta, pr-.m.,. Cora Product, Pf. wnrer a a. u., Denver A B. Q of.... una, - a, ,...,..,,.. Krle, 2d pf. ........... ji pi. . ......... Oeaeral Ctectrle ....... 41 u.. riortaero, cre-le .i . . . Ire Racurltle ., Illinois Central ....... Int. MetroDolltaa. a.... joi. Men-opomaa, pr. . mux auer ........ K. C. Southern. ..... .. fiOQlsvtli A , Nashrill. 1BOU m., k. a x- .... 14 m.. k. a t.. rt........ 84 MlMoari Peeifio.i,,.,.. . i , .... t ii.iiuii Mail .,,,. Nevada Consolidated..,.. New Hutu .... ..,... New York Central,.,., n. x., v. ae w..... Norfolk A Western, c. North Amerloan ....... Northern Perlflc, .;, Pacific Mali it. d v.. ! a 1 ) , loelf ii- 10654 Peanaylranla Bklliriy, w w. vw..,,,.. 123 28H rraaea oieei vir, c,., rreaaed Steel Car. nf... Bay Cona Copper..,..,. neaaing, e... . neaaing, xa pr.,,.. Reading, let pf...... Repablls I, M,, RcDnblle I. a nf.. WW'S, sbibuui at.aeesee.s nt. u s. k., id t;... Bt., IV. A B. F.. let pf,. pwiinmi r.ciiio, or, ,,, wv.un u Miiwii.- u . . . Boot hern Hallway, pf. . Texaa A Peclflo et. i a w.,.e..,f,. T,- at.' ax A W'., f.... Union .Pacific o.. ...... iralon Paplflo, pf.,,,,,. y. Itnnuar, i'.... D 8. Itubher,, p... U. S. Bteel OoL f...... i ' 108 tt Utah Ooppff ....,...',', Vlralnla. Ohamleal 04 tVibaatve. Wabaab. pf. ........... W.-U. Telraph.'..,'.-,i. Wetlnirboti Electric.. Wla. "Central, o.i.i...;. M 0 42 . Total salea , 88fl,ioO share, rits.''r';l;f,;5i':l;' NORTHWEST . BANK STATESffiXT ':'.' " v;t" 1 ; lv- tteartn0i"r This wek.'i'"f'V'?'Tr' io Thnnutar ' ,,i.a.o6,og4.M! H.rw,lM2.l5 WdnIar ......... .:tT.ai M - a cai -a tX Tuday .30.W.M '.- I,04!tt6ti00 Clearing ,i, .IJ.SB.dlf.OO Batoaee 840.W1.OO Taioftma Haj,ka. -'t ''"' ''"Vi ' CIarf nrt ;,',,,,'. . .... M ...... i . 4."t,. i SS,M.fH . Kew York; Cotton Market. ' '. v " Onen. .. Illarh.. T.ow. rin. January ,,.,liM 1J17 lm ; llliSii7 March ......1300 miv ....... noo 13M 1299 18Z0(ffi2J 1820 :129T ytm&20 1803 130002 13R4 1135, lSROAt 5S I30 1310' 1338'J40 ulv ...... ..11S1 October 1S20 Uecetnber ..1312 TH PORTLAND IS PAYING HIGH -PRICE 3larket"Here Ig 20c Above Anything ObtaJnablo Bast of Bocklesi AU : Eastern Marketa Showing Loss; . Good Call for Mntton. r ., e e e w . irooay-s i,ivstoX sums;? North Portland Hog firm, tops lt.78; eatU steady, sheep Chicago Boss 10a IMrar. tnna a v o.oe; catue ana sneep steady, , Kansas City Hogs too lwr, e tops $1.40; -cattle and sheep ' steady., . , -'4 ; South Omaha Hogs 10O lewer, tops 8.I; catUs lOo lower, sheep w avs nigner. , . r , e ' rOBTtiAJID UTBSTOCK BC1I ' ' . -, Hogs, Oattla. Cairo. Cheep Tharsday ......... Bid , ... 174 .... Wednesday ....... 8S ,1 2 i 1144 Tiieed; 81 gxg 1S Monday 124 h ' BI V 139 t4M Batnrday 4S7 S I ' log rrldey , 8S';::,.v.',:;v;,,-i;;,;. 140 Week .age .(,,.,..,.,. S37 if;r M -."e: T Te a.......,.. 4 ''- BM'ji ';-... :;' Owe year ago,..., 86a ,'::,v. Ill , ;. r- It o&O North Portland Is bound te keep up It record as the highest market for nogs in the country. There were gale this morning at f $.75 again, thla being the previous top. The strength here is pronounced this morning even In the face Of severe weaknesa at nointa aaat of the Rocklaa. There were only small arnvaus . mis morning, out tne stock train la due at 1 o'clock and thla will probably be In time for thla afternoon's market. Three cars of hogs war r- poriea on in train. " At Chloaao there was a vaiktt tent In the hog market for the day, prioes be ing down 20o from yesterday. - . Kansas City hog market ruled weaker with a similar loss. , South Omaha hogs were weaker with a loss of lOo this morning. xoaay-s genera nog mart rang: op killers ....... ,.,.,.... . 1.75 ood and light .............. i.lS8 88 5: Heavy ,.,,.-44..if,,,..,. 8.60 Rough and heavy 7.BO08.OO cam icarkst Is steady. Market for cattla waa ataadv at Nnrtfc Portland at the ooenlna of businesa to day. There was only a small run, but I loads wars due on this . afternoon's stock train." H . rn Av . very gooa steer goio in the yards this morning at 17.75, thla being consid ered the ton excett oerhana . for a f aw head of extra select stuff here and there -At Chicago there waa a ateady tone for the day in the. cattle trade, prioes beinv unchanged. , -..-,. . ,. , ,.i Kansas City cattle market , Baled steady to weak at former prices. -, South Omalaa. oattla nrloaa ware nff a dime today. . 1 oaay a general catti market range! Best steers .....,,.,,..,...7.SO8.00 Ordlnsry steers ........... 7.76 Poor steers T.IB 07.60 Best, heifers V............V. . AV 7.00 Best cows - - .. 1.70 Medium cowa .............. 6.SS Poor cows -, ....... w. ; 8.80 Ordinary bulls r ..i..',,r,. 4.MOI.00 Fancy stags . . .....p...... 8.66 Fancy ouus ......... ,,., . - .o Prime llsht Oalvea ....... I0O8.0A LPrime heavy. 1.60 7.60 , oood Semasa for beep. 'r There was a very good demand for sneep on tne xsortn rortiana maraet out none were offering. Two loads were due on this afternoon's train, but as they are coming to a local aiiier. it is not likely that tney win oe oriered. General. conditions In the-local .mutton market are good and former veluea are easily maintained. - . i At Chicago there was a steady ton in tne sneep iraae xor tns nay. -Kansas City ,- ahsep market . ruled Steady to strong. .. South Omaha sheep market was bat ter with an advance or a dime, - - : Todav' reneral mutton market ransre: Best spring lamDS......,.,,, ' Ordinary lambs.; , . ..t j.j.w.. 8-gO Yearlings . ................. 4.S6 Old wethers ................ 4.16 Fancy . ewes . . , ; .. . , . . , 1. 8 0 Ordinary ewes . ...... .ii .. . 2.75 Jua TJvaartank- IMmiaM.', .... loads; J. D. Densmore, West Solo. 1 load direct to union aieai. oompany. . . r.attleH. -B. Brown., Qranravilla Tl.k. .a fnarla. .. .-'.' Mixeo niuir w. n. isnsroi, iJewi. ton, laano, i ioao cattle ana nogs. . " Total run of livestock to data this year at worth Portland compares with the previous year as follow! v - ' . IBIS 1912-:'- Less. ' Oata. Rag ....... ..184,229 -8,40 ,.f ,M,T80 Cattle 04,904. v8.00S . .... : l,tn ukme e.wi ... a.ioo Bbeep .....;..tM,41l(lM,00 .... . gT,810 . weaaeattay aratraeea saiaa,. ' ' - - BTEXBB . Basnoe. . .... ..... Na , Ave, lb. ..Met. Ore (on ................ 20 1123 , .7.80 Oragoa ,..."... '- . ' ' 1111 y f.oo V f '-1-- asjaaay awraing sale. . bogs - SmHmi:. ' ' No.': Ave, lbs. h tMea. Oreron ................ 4: tJ2 v 8.TB Ideba .,,.ut. ...... !(. . i 94 8.78 Oregon ......... .... .US 12S 8.23 Oregon T.76 OMAHA 11JTTOy ADVANCED Sale Made at Rise of Dlmej Hogs ' s ud . CatUe j lOo lumber.' oarb Omaha. Oct. 18. Cattle 8300. Market slow, -weak to 10 lower. Steer 18. 7839.26; cowa and beUars, 6.iS07.6O Hon 688 Market alow, week t 10 lower at si.ioen.xo. . -,-... - Bheep 3T.00O. Market steady to 10 higher, fearllng M80O6.0 Wethera, I4J8O4.00; Umbo 6.60a90i ewes, 84.00C4.30. . CmOAGO HOGS ARB LOW Ell Market Hit Top at $8.65 Today; Value Off 200 In the Ysjras. , flhlcac. Oct. 18-Hort 23.000. Market 20c lower. Mixed and butchers, gT.SSas.B&i good and hearr, 38.20(38.80; rough aad hear,. 18X10 ir, 88.20(8 light, 88.1 1 Weak. (j8.20i light, 88.0O8.86. K.n 1 ,ir Tivsai Bheep teed. KANSAS CITY HOGS ' SLtJMP y Market Doim 20o Again In T'ng Sheep Sfttiatlon Steady, ' v-isi, 11 u..a annn u.Ad a. lever, Top 88.40. "---- J -w vmr www. mihi w cettie m)o. Market tedr to weak. .Sharp aouo. Market stead. , v -S Money and Exchange. londoni Oct. IB -Consols 73) ll-18di illrer. SSlied; bsnk rat t. New Tork. Oct. !6.fltrllng exrhana. Ions .82m aterllng exchanfa, short, 4A0Va silver bullion, 81ic. ; , - , Ian rrtnMtoa. Oct. 18. Bterllns exetranra. 80 days, 4.80-4 : slabt, 4.88) doe., 4M. Tru. ten, telegraphic, Sft premium; sight, par. .- -' May Condemn rroperty. t - ' John Klostrman, T owner of property at Tenth and Oak streets, which would be cut through - if Oak StfSet is ex tended to Burnside. will be offered 134 000 for bis property and If this Is re fused the city will start condemnation proceedings. The members of tha city couneil decided on tht action yester day. -1 - " NOR HOGS YARDS NO. 13 PROVES TO BE .VERY LUCKY NUMBER ; FOR APPLE MARKET Cashmere Shipment of Delicious Has Experience With' Numeral That Is 1 Not at All Bad; Sold audi Shipped on Thirteenth of Month. l Further -evidence of the dispersal' of tne rormer feeling that the number 13 was unlucky was shown today when the northwestern Fruit Exchange of this city reported that It had sold a carload of Cashmere "Delicious apples st : 62.40 ror tne btst trade end Il.SO Tor the second grada Both prices were , e. b. Cashmere.-'.. - i '-. , -t. 4. The ,oar in which the' apples were hipped was 61213, shipment was made on October 18. 1913. The time the ear started was 8:13 a, ra.; the total numer als in the car number Is 13 there were likewise IS divisions of the railroad which owned th car on whicli the apple were ahipped. Even the nam of the rirm buying the fruit had IS letter and the railroad transporting th shipment had 13 letter in its name. The total amount of the Invoice waa $1371. Thir teen men were given a chance to sell the car and nil 13 cam back with offer tO bUy. ,-; ;'- 3 - :v f!,.,.!., -It '-fa. generally riopd, however, that ioe eppies wm arnve at tneir eastern oesunation in less man 11 aaya, .v Toredrn Annie Trada rirm. The wonderful strength of the for eign apple situation, which had; been urevlously mentioned lay these reports, has been fully confirmed bv returns be ing received for initial shipments of Pacific Northwest fruit, according to a cable, received today by the Northwest Fruit Exchange from ita foreign repre sentatives. . " ......,,,,-, r-n The .first two ears of Jonathans and King David have been received in t'.ie Bremen. Germany, market and the price received mere means fi.so a oox, r. o, b. Paclfla northwest nhlnnlnr nointa ' The entire forelirn market is awaUtlnaf further shipments of apples ' from the Paclfio northwest and present -indica tions point errongiy to excellent prices. . vonaniona in me appte iraae ax Atlan tic seaboard boints are not verv active at the moment Values are being main tained for- early shipments from the coast, but the trend of th trad ha Deen somewnat slower than . aaa gen erally bean expected. . ' --..'-i .. FOREIGN ' FRUIT ' MARKETS Henrf Shipments of ' rears to' Lon 'Hon Lowers Trice; First Ap .V pies Are Selling.- - The Tjondoa bftneh of th Northwesters Fruit Bxeaange reports th fruit ltutl6n at follows 1 ' Pears As anticlnated.' tha lnsreaaS nnantl. ties hia week, eatlmatad te, be about 10,000 barrel In loadon alone, have, lowered price all round, but there hae bees no (lump and pears hare been sood trade and in aotte of the large quantities the demand eontlnue rood for . firm stock of A-l oualltr. a ran. Iderable i ouantlty of California Comic hr been onerea tss weeg aud Bold St front 12.28 to BS.63. Tbeaa wan mnatlv mm A la fruit of good qnallt. Borne Winter Nflle aUuf N rived this week and ware- trtnaablDDtd at Boathauptoa te Booth America. - Rogue River Boec hate bean aellina- at rrnn trts tn uu per box. Snpnllea bite been light in Ueerpool, aomnaraa Wltb London, bat crloea bara Wi about the earn, Het arrtTals are In slxht for - next week - again, Including coneldereble uuantltle ef northwest and Ppifl cat n-.r. ApplaaLarge arrivaia from Nora Scotia and America and the being the tint of th sea. son la London, have mat with a fair dam and. Alas lncred quantities of California Mew. towna. h'X'ere la, however, aa excellent d. nana to gooa aaauty rrait aaowlng Color. uw B'u vi vnemp AS and there la a arood i The demand continues good la UrerpooL ss. peclslly tor anthing showing color 1 although prlcaa are generally aomewhat lower. Olaagow m wtw uerroia VI 1NOTX BOOtlt and Americaa, bat notwithstanding the large quantities prlcea. although considerably .lower, ts baea aaUafaetory. The foliowlng price ; .rft'-?. -S bisdoa HmJkttP' Rogue Rlrer ttenrre Boeo. 2.7SiaS.2B per bext California Bartletts 81.08 halfbox, c5)nrtJe 32.2608.6S! Hndwn ' ftlTar Bartlettav . Il.ooa 1.10 half box r New tork atat Bartletta! id OA 67,00 barrels: Hudson River Clalrgeeu) 4.60id 1.00 barralar Krittera, 83 254.00) Hudsoh Rlv- r, uonrrw wn, - eojwras.wi sarraiai Anion a, 4.0O5.OO EnxlUh Warner' King, i ItyZafi per boabal; English Worcester PewmaIo, 81.00 441.40: Cailfornla New (one. 4 tier., linnntg ia 4 tier, 61.00; Nova Beotla Ribaton, onri4 25 S 84.60; two, S.764Xr Nova filaOreTtn. alna, wee, 8S.2of 00; twos. I2.7B8.JB: New Aiu(a) i.vuKjf't.ou; tvagnera, 10.2541 8.BO! New York state aBldertna. ti Snj Jv! CUfornla ; Golden -Dropt, i.80gz5sj Italia syaastsB f atwwmi w, - ., ' -J. tlvarpool starket. 1 V New Tork. eta te Bartletta. M nfliAv st . 1.. loua 6.OO((4.00 barrel: Hudson Rlrer Deiffera v,wjv.w vci. imuiun cvircr Ayeirrers. 4.0p4.70j Anion. 4.2o4.80; Hudaon Rlrer lea DeTle, 4.60a4.7: King 5.00ZC8.OOi Hud oa River Bald wine. I4.25i.iS.OOf Viril. il enea, 84,004.75, twoflr 3.00HO bairelij IAOOQ4.I0. . n . ., , . ".'. ouvaaow arantat. v Mows Jketla Orerenetelna. ae.noAATK. 1 ai- neiuiB, . ere.wiue.uvi ' nuaaon - mver auiowme, e-ewiiao-vvi xa jarie,- ee.wKfiaovl Rlret Oreennna, 8 J0Q4av , EASTERN? FRUITS MARKETS ,i'.t'.'4-J t Oregon Anjou ' Pears ; Sell In' New AvTafc at BAOU witn liosc at . f3.13 on the Auctions. ' - New Tork. Oct 11. Thrmie-h anntlnn yesterday ii cars decldunua fmita! a cars uregon pears, i cars uregon prunes, 1 car Washington pears, i cars Washing- ivn ijpiea, a vara tvaaiungion peacnes, 1 car Utah neaches: California niair. feau S.E8, Morceau 2.60, Nells 1.43, Detl .47 U- Kalis S.08. Oialreaau lialwa 1 Kl Oregon Anjoua z.51, Boso 1.18, Howells z.aa, vxnuoi i.ti, nail uomice 1.70, Washington Jonathans . 1.88, Bananas J.62,-.i:.i"jK ''. - , , Chicago Through auotion today 10 care Colorado aoDlea. oar waahina-trtn Jonathans, extra, 1.61; fancy 1.80, choice i.n; laaxio jonamana, a oars extra, 1.00; fancy 160, choice 1.80; Colorado v . III .nm .1 aa .kAi,. , a n care. Oregon Ciairgeeu for account l4o neer Fruit Co., 1.6. ' San Francisco Barley 'Calls ' . San rraacisco, Oct 18. Barley call: t iv Onen.ar fine rteeamber ........... ........ ...JUS . 188U My , 146B , U7 . , ' '"'waaas Journal Want Ad bring results. V ICO. toofcs. Bonds, .Cotton, a rain. at. :; S10-B17 Board of Trad Balldinr. direct; private wires TO ALL EXCHANGES Msmbers Chicago Board of Trad Correspondent of Logan A Bryan. , Cbloago, New York. - J.G.VILS0P1&C0. : ''( - MZTMBES8 ' " l NEW 'YORK STOCK KXCHANOB NEW -JORK COTTON KXCHANOJfl : CHICAGO BOARD OIF TR1T1H TUB) STOCK AND BOND KXCliANGE FRANCISCO POKTLAKD OFl-ICU 80 Oak Bt., Ground rioor, I awls Bldf. OYEU(&CO0 Chicane fJt.ykct Ooriea with a Los p tenia' tor the .May . Option Today..- ri';. '- i; 11 ' v, . . . Chicago, Oct. 18. Bear forces attacked the wheat price today, with the result that December lost l0 and the May ic a bushel, 'compared with yester day's closing. - - ; .Opening figures In the wheat market today were o off for the December and;e for May, The former started at 8354c, but soon dropped down to of a. . ie. closing, was ,.. a- iracuon above thla. May opened at 88o and to oogganea to the low mark at cloning "Ac above thla 88p, and There was a weaker feeling abroad, and this was th chief Influence against the price here. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that th easier American ca bles, and ths weakness - in 'Winnipeg caused realizing at th opening. The pressure of Manitoba offers, further rain reported In India, favorable pros pects in Argentina and belief In large Russian shipments helped, th decline. Ran re of (Thlcaso nrlces fnrnlaha' bv Overbeck A Cook Co., :i-tl7 Board o'f -A-raa ouuaing, - ,:.,.,;. . ,,-,f .,i " ""' '-"iW'.V'w WHSAT . ';.:rl'';-':,-'i;";;:,'-.:., atata,i'!g!'-, Omo. Hlgkif.lew-. dkm Deo. ,i,..,e.V'88H:iivM,:,.B2..B3-, A -May,.t..rv;tl8Si(i 80 88; .: , MU. Itee. 5 ...-i.- r ' ar ter -:t mil May 80U ' 70 - "J sou ; m. Ba.';,j.....i.: 88 ,.; , KH KrtVkk Jan.'.;: 1-1.II9 .: v loar..; laaa & toM W Jan. ...... ,.,jw Jimi 1B4H 10BB .........1009 1875 1868, 1069 "''j-. i na 'i,,:--' .... .... .'...'.- 1081 .......'. 1025 10SS ! ; 1025 ; 1082 .........1047 ' 1053 1046 ..1047 --.,",V.;--' ':Ubb :jt. 1061 1065 JOBS v - 1055 .,.,..,,.1025 ,! 10S3 x; 1025 1030 ,..-.....-..1045 1 1050 1041 V 1049 , Oct. Jan. May Oct' Jan. May -r- Prune Output Mixed. 1 Center, Wash., Oct 16. Many of prune growers nave oegun shlpplnK their prunes to Portland and Vancouver from this point - Th prune crop has in moat Orcharda been a, fairly good yield, while in some orchards in th earn neighborhood there waa not a quarter of a crop," due to the l;w manner In which th prune ripened. -. ..,.,..'. ,.,,:. r ,4.," ,.-,.. COMMERCE 'CHAMBER " TO AID IN SECURING - VESSELTS TO ATLANTIC (Contlnutd From Ptf On.) - ' ; the Identity of mr eorreanondanta and I propose that I shall b their only eom m unlcant in this connection."; ' ; ; , . Th chamber did not discuss the aues- tlon of how this 1100,009 bonus is to be raised, but ths discussion showed that the , trustees felt the prooosltlon a safe on In which to cooperate.. Th proportion of building a fleet of freighter in Portland for- the Paclfio Atlantio trad Involves th establish ment of this port as the only port of disoharge. - Captain Chllcott said, fur ther: ' ' .-vj . -X-iV; Si fr .-; M ..- v. ...... "X wUl build a fleet of hfpg that can and will deliver freight between the Atlantio and th Pacific at a leaser rate than " can be done by any other method, l ean make a rat of 1 1 and IS per thousand on lumbar and not to exceed II on flour and only by direct and exoluslv service can It be dona TO do it th ships must b filled,. . . Cargoes Can Be onrd. - - "1 can and will our cargo In Port land and Kew Tork. respectively, : to load snips itnr way. -, mo porta et cair excepting for fuel, exclusive and direct service and minimum . freight ; "Th capiUlists of Portland have de clined to partiolpat In, the oparatlon of a steamship company and, knowing that I had a perfectly sound Invest ment to oner, l approsenso capitaiiats whom I knew would b personally ln tereated,' for aid in th enterpris.. I placed it before them In such a manner that the lack of evidence that thr la any trad between th two ports would be 1 overcom by producing the trad and showing them that where it was, actually.' and.' not . problematically." J, -ty v-'t. . i i in i ii v . ' ... ; ?? t CaUs' BiMsla an Ont5aBt. ' 1 Canclnnatl, Oct II. "Ths Belli ease Is proof eonoluslv,'' said Babbl David Fhllllpson her today, in an addrass on "The Tragedy of th Jw,' "tbat Russia should b' considered an outcast from the family of civilised nations.".'.- -, : The Security Savings andTrust Co. ':: ,,v..PICTH.AD MORRISON STREET. Capital and Surplus . . .,; .... .$1,000,000 VviThis iiistitutidn has the strength and sta bility that come from long and satisfao -tory banking service. It offers its custom- ers every; facility consistent with sound and conservative banking. CAPITAL SURPLUS i - COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Lotteri of Credit, Draft and Travelers Checks luued, Available in All Parts of the World. v' J Corner Third, and Washington Streets A. ; FIRST IIATIOtJALCm'!!; CAPITAL SURPLU4 " OLDEST NATIONAL BAfJK WEST Or Ji:: ROCKY KOUNTAIKS CORNER FIRST AND 7AHI::GTC:J OF VAR CHEST II J i Revolutionary Fund of 2,000, 000 Tads Said" to- Hav. ".Vanished With Doctor, (Speciit to the Journal.) Victoria, B. G, Oct II. That r r. Sun Tat Sen has been arrested near Kobe, Japan,' charged with the theft of ap proximately 3,000,000 teals, la th word just brought to .this port by the Canadian ; Paclfio liner Empress of India, . in" from the orient. China ha a an extradition treaty with Japan and it Is stated that proceedings ara now under way looking to the return of Hun Tat Sen to China for trial. The S.000.000 taela are stated to bs part of the large sum that Dr. Sun collected for the revolution and failed to turn over the funds. : The Empress of India received tha news by wireles from the Empras of Russia, .which was bound from her to th orient, and the Rossis, being a larg er and newer boat, had more powerful wireless equipment and was able to pick up th message front Japan when th India failed..:- &-;t'--J- t'--, Th message confirmed the dispatch appearing a ahort tiro ago, in that It tated 8un Tat Sen had arrived In Kobe. It was stated that after leaving Hong kong , ecrtly. Sun Tat Sen wnt te Formosa, where he hid for a tim, later traveling incognito on tha Awa Mam to Kobe, H 1 stated to bavs been liv ing secretly st a small placs Bear Kobe, where the arrest took place on the in stigation of th .Chinee government News of the bulletin excited Interest among th Chinee here, who declared that shortly after Sun Tat Sen had col lected large amounts from th Chine on this coast suspicion arose, it being feared that he had not sent the money to its proper destination. - Hillsbora, Or., Oct It. Ths Washing ton County Indian War Veteran asso ciation held its annual, meeting in Hills boro Tuesday at the horn of . Jabes Wilkes. , This waa In honor of ths fifty-eighth anniversary of th organiza tion of Company V, Oregon Mounted Volunteers, a company of pioneers band ed together to fight th redskins In the Yakima Indian wars. "-:v-ss;iy.: -rw. Thar wer 104 men In th company when It waa organised, and about one third of this number died from wound and exposure during the campaign. The company was organised la Hlllsboro, th late Colonel Cornelius being chosen cap tain: Hiram WUbur, flrat lieutenant. and W. H. H. Myer of Forest Grove sec ond lieutenant ''.;?"' -? Th men served from October until th following April, and Were In several battles with th Indiana, besides being at many times at th point of starva tion.'. Lieutenant Myers aaoriflced bis fin riding horse during th war, tliat his men might bav food, v Of tha original company if 104 men bnt four ar now living, the being Jabes Wilkes of Hlllaboro, WilUam Kane and.W, H. H. Myers of Forest Orov. and ono man whoa , horn Is in Wash ington, 'i :yy"'y -rt : ".-' ; i CHURCH DECORATIONS ; ARE CAUSE OF TROUBLE . . , ..r... i. i. . f.-'- "V;v-,r '. Foliage and . shrubbery used for a church aoclal at 2S0I Svnty-flrst treat last evening brought trouble to th prdmoters of the , social, as Mrs. Dwyer of 1711 Division street reported to ths polica the flowers snd greens had been stolen from her yard. After consideration the church people agreed .a maw .K a A m m a . a wlilk HTva 1. said amounted to 16. . . ,.v ?-', ; -. DLOIilAH RGHTERS $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 C7 : xiiixii euiiwi V'Ui a'tu't . - -1 .'. ... . .. - i;