GRifaT SGu.Ci,. Or' ALFALFA HAY ..IS SHOWN AT INTERIOR POINTS F..ETH0D OFAFelATEUR: FK ilLLll L.alo L..Ua S FIWG GOOD CM N-CALIFORiNIA THE 1'. ' t In the South Creates a Mail ct ' for Northern ' Product; Several Can Were Shipped 1 This Week by Valley Growers. la.-t v V EirgS very firm. "Himckeiis not so firm, . ' ' ; 4 . Cheese remains aotive. . , ' ' " . 4 Potato-supplies short. . : Cabbage going south. ..' 4 California tomatoe com. ' ' Various prices for grapes. Apple demand quits good. Meat markets are unchanged, Onion ars firmly ield, ' : . Oregon cabbage is finding ,a steady - and regular demand from Oallfornla these days. Curing the last week two more cr were shipped from Willam ette valley points to California, one car olng to San Francisco and another to os Angeles. .V f xne extreme ary w earner m ins sou in is caustfcg a great shortage In cabbage offerings there, and California Interests have been .compelled to come to Oregon for their "needs of first class quality. As long as the dry weather-continues i there will bs an excellent, call for north west supplies in the south, but a few rains will quickly -ruin the market there for the northern product... . ,j j 4 , Considerable strength Is shown in the local market for cabbage on account of the withdrawals for the outside, , This is forcing the pries rather high here, ' and crated stock of best quality is hold ing: firm at 11.25 and fl.60 a cental. -Only a few growers are offering sup- In g their prices very firm. As long as the outside wants the supplies similar - soadiUon is expected. .. - l, . : cmcKElv traps is easier ., There is a somewhat easier feeling in the chicken trade along Front street, and prices ars- slightly lower. ' While v the general market is not' lower, some cleanups - of hens have, been reported down to, 16c a. pound. , . - TOMATOES PROM CA1IFORXIA ) ;-' '. - - f. ' i Although local offerings of tomatoes Sr still quits fair, some supplies are ' being brought In from California. The shipments are In lug boxes, and salss " are reported at 11.60 today. ' , , ALL " SORTS "t)P I PEAR PRICES - -;-" . 11 ' -v7"---.: Various prices ars today ruling In, the pear trade. Sickles are-scarce and ars - quoted at $1.6001.00 a box. , Anjous ars selUng at $1.00 1.25, while fall butter and Dutchess are ranging around the 'i sams figures.- -. ... o., HUCKLEBERRIES ARE HIGHER . V;-.,V!".V'C- .'" '" lk '" '-':'-''.:' Aj'-', v.;t' . ' About th only huckleberries now - coming are from the Newport section. ' Supplies ars scarce, and best quality is ?uoted at- HUo a pound.- Shipments rom the north hare practically ceased, - POTATO SUPPLIES LIMITED s .: - . :- : 1 ' Supplies of potatoes in the local mar 1 Set are rather limited. The trade has been compelled to pay around si a sactc - for good supplies here. . This means F radically 80o a cental. Takima Is reely offering to land supplies hers at that figure in carioaa tots. ' GRAPES HIGHER IN THE SOUTH ' Prices- on Tokay "grapes show a fur- ther advance in the south, but the local market is noioinjr steaay arouna i ana $1,23 a crate. Concords were down to i on the farmers' market this morning, but ths street is sua getr.ng ixipijo i FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS -, - Weather bureau send ths following -ties to s)klppars-: - i -Protect shipments as far north as 8s sttle against minimum temperatures of : about 48 degrees: northeast to Spokane, ' $1 degrees; southeast to Boise, $$ ds . rrees; south to Siskiyou, 40 -degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland to night, about cegrses. . ;.,. 1 PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES . These prices are these at wlleh wbnleeaten l Sell to retaltara, except as otncrwsie ttatedt BUTTER Nominal. Creamery car, B4e; State crtamery, 82a88o: ranch batter, Cte. ' EOtiS Nominal. Candled local extras. 40 42o! selaet pallets, SBc) ordinary eaadled 88a; case eoastt s3Q34e spot bay lag price, Uet., ' - B. Portland; atorase. 32933a. UT1 POirLTBZ Mens lSffll8H prmml - 'J9p (tan, 8c; geese, 12c; Pttla duejta. 14 ilBc; Indian Hanntra, lOc; : turket, lie; drened, 83c; ptgmns, old, Hi yoang, $1.50 down. CHEHSB Womtoat FTeah Oreaxm fancy fall 4 min twins and triplets, ITcj daisies, 17Vkl .Vounr Amrica, 18H- I BUTTE II rAT Prodacers' pries for Portlaad . isalivery, per lb., B4e .,'. Bap! Veal and Kldas. ' ' BOPB Baylns price, choice, S4c; prune, S8s; Sjadlum to prime, SUe; Biadlum, 0fflill, , , i WOOb Nominal, 1018 slip. Willamette vak ir e labire, ITct eboiee laocy lots, 18c lb. eastara Oi-on, iikbioo. sccorau accordtng to ahrlnkaa-n. . a HA BAUlt iiij. ear ?, h'OHAIB lls Nominal SOo. . t "l' BIDBS-Ory bldea, 8122e lb.) Ni, ile 'salted bides, lie; bulla, greea salt. se kips, llHtflllet calve, dry, UQibai calf sklna, salted . or greae. 17tl8o; green hides, le leas thaa UalUdt aheap sells, salted, shearing. lOSJsUei ary, lue. :,.-...... .... - Keats, risk sad Prevbieas. -, ' .. ' DEKSSED UEA1B Belling priced-Country 'killed. Uofs, fancy, lite(. ordinary, llai iroufh and heavy. Be: fancy veal. 12q)l3e; or. .dlnary, 12c; poor, QUe; lambs, iocj mutton, Ifcoc: goats, 84c. , w - ' v UAMS, BAuuN, KTa Hams, 21MQ2JH; brwktaat bacon, lTHttSOUet boiled au, tc; picnics. MVict cottaget--). ' : , LAUD Tierces ,18'i . eompoood, tierces, 10?ic. - ;';-m,-.- ,:.' rTT- 1 HEATS Packlbf boaae tari. No, I stock, , 14c, cows, Ko, 1 stock, lBOIScl ewes, U'Act . 'wethara, VJ, lambs, U feej pork tulns, Sues ' reMd noaa. ISHe. - -v.. ; ,. .. , . olfHTKH--iSboalwatr my, per gallon i )i .per 100 lb. sack ( ; oirmpia, par fallen, 'Ib.50; per 100 lb. sack ( )) canned, taatern, Ibe can: $4.60 dosaai eastern. In shell,. 1 1.1 ad $.00 pel 1U0; rasor clams. $2.002.S5 box. . . I, FISH Nominal. Dreased (lounders, Tc ball. . kut, ICBc; aulied baas, 17c( cblnoos aalmea, Sc; stelbeadat -)S soles, 7e lb. anrlmpa, '"'lime; perch, sc lb.; lobster. 80o In.; buck baaa. SOo; sllrer inielt, sol sbad, Be J laak owl, - ic; stui-Reon, 12iglRe lb. . CttAHS tr, $1.15) nedlam, II doses. Orooaries. , 8UGAB Cube, fa.BO; powdsrad, S.80J rratt . ' r berry, $3.10; ' beat, $.tM); ury grauulkted, ' .i Hi: D fellow. Sa.eO. (Abora ouotatluu w. . . SI., SSasi saa tnaa ltn- day- bet ab. . , .. KNJiS span no. i, (wnivi Kl 'Orleana, bead, Bt7o Oreola, 6. , . . r HONBX-f-New, ?3.76 per eaaa. -.,v ''.,;;,, BEANS mall white, 6 24i tarts White, $Si og, V UlBM OKoi Plnka, sc bay ! ItALT Coanw, half groanda. 100,' $10 per ton; 60s $10.75; Uble datrr. 80. $18; 10s, $17.60; bales, $2.29; extra fins barrela, 2. 6a ' i and 10a, $5J4.00t lump rock, IJOM pet tea. i Truita and Vegetables. rBESn moiT8Orangea, $3.50(36.00; ba. ' ' bnnaa. Vi'&t lb.; letnona, $HiU; Umea, $1.50 .pur 100; grapefruit. California, 15. oo; rlnrlda, ' Is; ptueapplea, 6MilT lb.; cantaluupea, $a.50U IS76i peai'bea, faucy, 40jftOi-; onllnary, O&ii J2V4d P 4 H. baaket, othar - varieties, 75cU I iu$ pears, :- $t AOftUB. ;-....;...yv r 1 VkiOliTABIJcS Uurnli., 0l!40c; ht1, $1 MB; enrrota, 1I1-1S) partnlpa, 1,Q1J8 saok NKiiS SELL AT .Miii;cEOFD:;,;Eiii THE APPLE MARKET Price Is Moved From $1.50 to $1.00 and a .. Farther - Advance s ,of ' Klckel Is Being Asked; Trade Is Ruling lUther Brink at present. v .aawiWBBSjgSBssssi , -r -tf. ,;. The market for Jonathan apples is booming. Everywhere thers has ap peared a better demand and the outgo is far the greatest of ths season to" date. .So great has been the call for this variety from the middle went that the Northwestern - Fruit KxchRnara tarc.rA an aavanoe or a dime a box in the price --and got it. This clearly demonstrates m marKec is suit in a saie couai' Uon. The same selling agency has ad vanced .its price another nicKel to a dime. Sales were made today at $1.60. - "I believe that thev present strength of the demand, for Jonathans justifies this last advance in the pries we are asking," says W. F, 3win, head of the selling forces of the Northwestern Fruit J8xchana.-s---.-':- .' ;.''"! -.. a "We Jiave been in a position this sea son to obtain far better prices for ship pers than other organicatlons far the reason that we have better quality to oueiva wen as reauiariy . estaDiisnea connections throughout the world. New urKaiozauons wiin men lime acau&intea with the fruit markets of the world ars always liable to find themselves selling uieir iruu lor rar less than it is worth, "V' have believed all along that the apple, market Justified higher . prices than some of ' ths organizations were asking. We held out for these prices and in practioaUy all Instances won out, Ths grower is entitled -to get all that Is DOsslble out of Urn null at his- fruit and. this is ons of , the years when he should bs able to harvest soms "coin."' Foreign markets for American apples continue in ' good condition,., especially for red stock. The Jonathan is finding a ready demand in Europe and late sales thers indicate still hrin ten, prospects for the-future. .:. ,t -. - There ls ons thlnir that growers 1n many drstricts should learn that is to Dlay fair with the buyeri Oualltr should always -be up to expactatlon and con- iracw or, eise ine time is coming wnen the growers themselves ' will .suffer. Quite a few reports of failure to keep apples up to contract grade have been received from the east and it is up to Northwest "growers to see that their reputation is. not rained toy such meth ods. , - , , FARMERS ARE PREPARED Have Crops All In Bins and Silos; . Good Production of " Corn ' in Polk County. - Monmouth. Or.. Oct. ll.Farmrs and dairymen; in Folk county now have everything in readiness for ths winter. Tha corn croo. which was unusually large .this fall, has been put into the Silos, and, a large number of beets and carrots were raised. With a large quan tity of hay In store, together with the recent addition of the late crODs. - the dairymen feel that they are prepared to start a record-year for the production of cream. It Is well known that from th haying season, preparation was be gun on the farms for the increasing of ths amount of the monthly cream checks. As proven by the Monmouth and Independence creameries, there has been a remarkable increase fn the pro duction of cream in Polk county. At firesent thers "are many who are draw nar monthly cream checks exceeding an amount of $100 from a herd ee-from 12 to IS oowa New creameries are to be built : at .Rlckreall and Dallas to take care ox ths increase oi the dairy inaue Sato1 JPranclsco Produce Market. . San Franoisc; Oct. : 18. Wheat, per centaj, ciut and red Russian, ai.4(y tvgi.i 7H: f ortyfo ild. good to choice, ,a M A a ai 9 fl 1,-it 1.16: snipping ana brewing, f i. vt 1,47 14, . ' Potatoes, 'per cental, delta whites, T6e $1.00; do fancy, $1.06 1.10; Salinas, $1.8602.00; Oregon- Burbanks, $1.262 1.80; sweets. $1.26 L40, - . . . Onions, per cenUl, silver skins, $1.25 '01.40. - - Butter extras, tl; prims firsts, SOo; Eggs, extras," 48c; select pullets, 44c; storage sztras. tOa ' . . Cheessmew California flats, 16c01?e; do Tount America, 15o3il6Hc; eastern, l$v80o- Oregon twins, lflo; do Young America, , 17c, .. ! ; , Seattle Produce Market. " Seattlst Oct. 18. Eggs, select ranch, 46o 48c; April storage, I0c$2d, Butter,' 'Washington creamery . cubea, to; city creamery brick, $6c; s fresh eastern, SOo081o; Oregon, 80o$lo. Cheese. Tillamook. ISo: Tounr Ameii- oas, 18e; Washlngpn twins, llo; trip lets, isc; Wisconsin twins, ivo. On Ion df California yellow, to lb.: Walla Walla. 2c; local, $1.2601.60 Sack. Potatoes, .home arown, $171$; Ya kima gems, $2022; California yellow, 12 per lyo.. ' S - Money and Exchange. London, Oot. 18 Consola 71 9-l$d; sllyer, 2$Hd; bank rats, 6 per cent. . ' kw,''' Torlc'i! Oct. BtsrMniT'tnt change Long. $4.S2Hi .Short, $7.$6H. Silver bullion, 61Uo. '-San Francisco, bet. IS. Sterllnr ex change 60 days, $4.80: sight. $4.85; doc,,- $4.80. Transfers Telegraphic, S per cent premium; sights par. New York Cotton Market. Month-r Open, .High.'- Low. Close. Jan. .1114 1324: 1312 1313 1313 1803 1354 1882 1836 181b Mar. May July ...,1316 1322$ 2$ 1816020 - 18O80O7 .1867060 ,1888084 1341041 ,4. .1316 ....1208 mi oot. ,,..135 ? 1863 ...,is ;is8 .,..1336 : 1246 Nov. Pea, i v " :V Good Celery" Returns.. Chehaiis.--Wash..' Oct. IS TUlnh Bwnvna. a voune farmer on Coal creek. Just east of town. Is harvesting his eel- ery. un one eigntn or an acre or ia.no he set out 15,000 plants. , Over $100 In celery has been sold and $100 worth mors is to be harvested, making a fa turn On a basis of $1600 per aor. - Son Francisco Barley Calls. . ' Ran Pranrlsco. Oct. 18. Barter close! December, $1.8$tt; May, $1.47. ... cabbaae," $1.29 loal tomato, 85i60e best string bean. 203a lb.; green onion, 12 Vie doses bunohfta! pper. pen. biOUct bead lot- tue. SOfflUBo doaen; rnlery, 404t?5c; ,e plant. Toi caallflower, $1.25fet.60 dusen; rhuburb, Io- i ( ); artichoke, $1 dotcu; aprouta, So jo.j eptnath, loc.l ( lb.; paa, 417c; (reen corn, ineiiiaua nar aosen. - - ... ?I -v ...... . BBKBIK8 Hucklbrrl, 80 lb. APfLKi Bating applea, $l.Xi2i3.00: eooklas spplee, 81.00.- '1 .(;...,. n:. , , PotaTOlM 'Bailing Hei tra cboloe, $1.86; choice, $1.15; ordinary, $1 aack; buy, ins price, carloads, 06&80o; , eooutry . points, ", 2? lb. :, . ? . UMOria-ooninf price, carioaa coy. ins nrlce. $1410 f. O. b. alilDDlns station! garlla, 80 lb. .;.,: , - ;,,. ":j" jrainia ana vua, ;. v." r t.IKRKRD Oll-KaW fabla. fise Br ni l til. tie boiled, bbla., Hie eal.; raw eaaea, 6c bollas caaea, W gal. I lot or wu gallon. 1 leaal oil take meal, $44 Jr tne. - ' Willia Lf.AU loo iota, so per id. 000 16, lota Be p lb.; ! lota, 8V4 per lb. , , , , , lilt, w L', a iy wanueu ivie, e;i,,- -1URPKMINB u can, Tac; wood barrala 7o; Iron barrala, (0 pw galloal 10 case lota, I.e. ft l nurinorn Diueatem, 1 Turkey red. , ILS7M 01.66; ii.62uei.ss. . Barley, per cental, niu ni, trt imp ii ' ii;ii.i..a ;;g i;e WITH LITTLE ALFALFA Even Takima , and ' Stanfield Ilave PracUcalljrsNone; to Offer at the Moment ant? Values Are Firmer ) In the Portland Market. . ' ' 1 WHBAt CARGOES DULL London, Oct. 18. Wbeat carfoc on passage ami. . j t,, . Kngllsh eonntry marketa quiet. , ' ' ' ireadj eonntry market ateady. ' v , . POBTLA.NI tilUJX AKCKIPT8 "." . 3 ?.).,--.,' ' -" 1 1- "Cars ' ' ' -! - What.BarleT,rioutOat.Hay. Mondar - 19 . V , IS , 85 c , 11 Turaday ' ......... . 81 12 , - IT , 10T 6'.f 16 in Wednnaday , ., . . , , IS S ' $ 18 ; - io Olt- 4 . $ J5 ' 2 lliuraday , V Friday 01 Saturday 60 l'eor SK ......... 01 Total this week,...' SiH Year aax ........ : 681 is 8 S ."10 65 t2 - TO 05 bo as Beaeoa W date..,.6oi3l(Ma' 7aa 717 U 777 xaar age t, .sum , 742 701 80S, 718 Thsrs Is avveryff rm tone in the hay market.; &ven Such leading" growing district ' as- Takima and Stanfield- are unable to make zucther offers of sup plies . to tne outsiae - marnets. - una . oi the Jeadlng livestock and grain men of the "latter section wrote a local, deaiur that supplies were extremely hard to secure: in fact, he was not able to our- chase -a sufficient supply for his live stock f ssd-&.?:.,.- v-w.-vvc Thers is a oulet tone alt through th grain trade sencrally. , While there was a slightly improved tons abroad today, still the general situation la not better so far as wheat is concerned. The oats market la staanant and there is practically nothing passing in ths barley trade at the moment. J. H. Klosterman A Co of this itv report the condition of the hay market as .follOWSt ssr Wv. fUrr. ' ' "Marked firmness tin Of,vrmtA fn ths market for alfalfa hay. Within tbs last four days the Dries on alfalfa, has advanced in the country 60s per ton, ana. offerings from ths interior are daily falling off. - Reports received from stock feeders in sections on the O.-W. R. & N.v where alfalfa Is heavily grown, are to in effect that alfalfa has been practically all bought up, and thsy are experiencing trouble in buying hay .of suitable oualitv -for , feedinar. . Whara six weeks ago-alfalfa could bs purchased for $6 to $6.60 per ton in the stack, growers are now asking as high as $8, and feeders ars being forced to pur chase at higher prices in order to ae commodata their needa .. - Tnu the Walla Walla ttountrw ah In. menta of alfalfa ars going te northern Idaho points at prices above tnoss af forded . by the coast marketa fin ' fi as is known, none of the aouthern Idaho alfalfa has this year been shipped west, ths total surplus being taken by east ern purchasers. Several shippers in tno Yakima country repert.that ths crop of hay .has been entirely sold and is neany . ut eiuppea out. "With tha above conditions in ffsnt at the opening of the alfalfa season in the northwest, ths outlook is for a short siiDDly throughout the season, and it la ally expected that a sharp advanoa will Quickly oom m tn pnoe or this variety gT K o w .... . Todays general grain market range: WHEAT Nominal producers nrioea. track, basis: -Club. 77c: milling blue- stem, $8cj Turkey red. 8Sc; fortyfold, 78d; red Russian and Hybrids, T6o; val ley, 7$o buBbel. .' BAKLEY Nominal producers' prices, track basis: Feed, $24; brswlna. $260 25.50; rolled, $28.60 per ton. -OATS New. feed. $28: millinav 8I5.B0 per ton. . -,.,' . . r jui'JUtt Boning nrice: ' fateqt, (4.70; wiua.meiie. -vauey, f .u, yooai -straignt, $3.8604.10; export, $$.6602.70; bakers', $4.6004.70. - HAT Producers' prices: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $14014.60: east ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16.60; alfalfa. $18; ' vetch and oats, $11012; clover, $9f 10 per ton. .. MIlXSTUFFS Selling price: Bran, $21; middlings; $30; shorts, $26 per ton. UKAifl haub o. i Calcutta, 9 f LOVER SEED Buying prioe: No. 1 red, country points, 8o o; io Portland, 100; Aisiae, ii v no. WHEAT RISE IS HALTED Chicago Market Starts Suddenly Up ward Dot Loses Some of Adrance . Later. Chicago. Oct. 1$. There was a sharp advance at .the opening of the w 75 eat trade today. December started with a rise of 4o,- whllethe May was up o. Closing lyrurea were Tso atoove yeeter day for December and unchanged for Vhe-advance at ths start was due to the leas favorable report of the total aoreage in Argentina. - This caused ahort covering, but after the start ths fright of shorts disappeared. -. BromhaU cabled from Liverpool that tne steadiness in Winnipeg yesteroay and the forecast of smaller . American shlDments this weak, as shown by Brad- street's yesterday, caused soms covering at ths opening. Later thers was an ad vanoe with continued bad reports from India and an Improved demand from the continent and firmer European new eron orrers. - -xowaras jniaaay tnerw- was s alight pries recesBlon on ths fees offers of Manltobas and . expected liberal American shipments to Liverpool. -ag gregating aooui loaaa. Ranse of Chinaco nrloes funlshrl hv Overbeck sV. Cooks Co., 216-217 Board of WHEAT tfontb. Opwi. Hits... J? Cln., 82ViB 67MA ' . ... 8THA 41V4A "A 2 2 'A H 82 U.. MX 88 88 CORN Pee.' ......... ST as May July oh a? OATB EaV lan. SeMeia-J - 41 rORK i 1A4T 150 .........1055 10(12 ir 104T 1840 1047 May ' - LAKH Oct. ,.... .10A2 1082 Jan. - .,....,..1027 lO-'lO Hay ,.1017 ' 10)T aiB8 Oct. , .MolS. 1048 Jan. 1028 ltuT slay ....... ..1048 1046 102T w. 1027 JOM . ItlZO 1042 ' 1043; 1' 10.1T "1048 020 1U22 Xm 1087 NORTHWEST BANK 8TATEMBN1 .'.'; i, ' ' - ' .r ' -"' ' . ' Portland Bank. - ' Clearln - Tbl week. Tear a so. gaturday ...... vv...$2.8l0,2Nl.Od $l.Sm.O0,U Friday i... ......... 8.6l,H8i.fUI 1. 2.14R.100.23 Thnrwiay ...... M.. S.OW.tl.S 8,5t)A, 8N2.05 Wednesday ......... 8.4HT,B4.W ' 8,8H4.m.TO Tueeday a,..-.. ...... 8,s2a,558,IW V 8,004. 04.O4 ? ' ; ..'. Taooma Bank. Clearing .f I. $ Balances ,4)....-....4T.. 822,870.00 8SS8)0 BeatU Baaka, ' vieanns Balance SU,tt73.00 OMAtlA HOGS HIT, TOBOGGAN Another Loss ot Nickel In Missouri V' IUver Yards; Others Nominal. ; 1 Routh Omaha, Oct. II. Cattle, none. Horn 2700.. Market steady. 60 lower. at $7.$0$$.16. . fcoeep one. no maraes,-.,'.-..;:'. y : -. ' ... ' ' . 1, ' - rir i-t "' .'.'j Journal Want A) bring rssults. mm RECORD SALE OF HOPS NOV REPORTED AS A E Lot Reported Sold at 27 U Cents Is , Now Said to Be a Deal ' Closed Some Time Ago , and Rejected; ' No Orders Now In Sight. , It developed today that the record hop market price reported yesterday for the CI wood lot at 27 o a pound was not a new transaction, but was : made several weeks ago. , It is understood that ths buyers rejected ths hop when the mar ket went down, but later came to the conclusion that they must take them in. The report therefore is somewhat out of line wan latest conditions. - Ths market for hora today is extreme. IV weak.. There: i a ereneral lack of business In sight. Leading Interests! are now -quoting hops no higher than 14o a pound for best, and say they have no orders on hand at ths moment' even at thls. Ai1' -- Foreign conditions are weaker, - and there is a reneral showing of weaknesa. Ons local dealer today received the fol lowing . cable from . London: "Market weaker with declining tendency." This was sbout the only scrap of Information obtainable from ths other., side, there being a general inclination among the trade to- ignore offers of hops from this SidS..! , . Y, ( , . j McNeffs Day Hops. . r Korth' Takima. Oct 1$. MeNeff Bros, have purchased So bales hops from tne Reservation - Produce company' at 26 cents. - Hops remaining unsold here ar 7000 bales. , , . T SELLERS COVER Stock Market in New York Is Aided by Buying Movement All Are, Gazing at Washington. ' . New Torlr. Oct. IS. Coverlna- move ment for stocks was resumed ' with shorts being the principal buyers. The Mexican news was construed as being somewhat more favorable, though noth ing definite really transpired and in connection with ths proposed banking and currency legislation the Washing ton advices suggested that the dispo sition is becoming mors pronounced on the part of ths f ramers of the measure to ascent tha counsel of those whose experience In banking affairs and whose snowieoge or economics nave prompiea various suggestions and many altera tion. '" , RanMtnant lit eastern financial circles is generally governed by action of the mtnrlc markaC - so that the rally in Quoted, values whloh started yesterday had proaucea, at least on uis euriaoe. a mors . cheerful feeling, tnougn tners are no .indications of the upturn lit valus ' being anything more than a natural reaction following a state of depression during which moderate sup port has been tendered. ftanaa f Vatr York nrices furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co $15-21.7 Board of Trade building. DKHCKIPUON Aawlgaautted Copper Oo American O. t, American Can, American Cotton Oil, . American Sngar, ....,, American Smelt, e. ... . Am. Tel. A 11. ....... Anaconda AUnlag Co... Atchison, e, Baltimore Sj Ohio, ... lOpenlMlab 'Vow i Bit IS T4 I 7tt 20U 02 va 21 ea rwri ouiir . , Brooklrs Rapid Transit. 9 Canadian 1'ncine, .... Central Leather. .... OhL A O. W., c. ...... 122554. ui. m Kt. T,.. u.. ...... Chi, M. Bt P., ChL M. W., e Chine CoDoer 100 i?X Chesapeake a 'Ohio.... 07 27M Colorado F. I e...... Colorado Southern, .,.. Cora Product, ...... DeUware a Hudson Denver E. O, e Erl, e. .............. Oeneral Bltctrie w. nerwern, pi,. Illlnol Central ...... Int Metropolltaa, ... Lehigh Valley ........ Kanaaa . City Southern. If., K. a T., e Mlaaonri Pacific , National Lead Kevada Consolidated . . . New Haven New Tork Central N. y O. W Norfolk a Westeta, e. Northern Pacific, e... Paolflo at. S. S. Co..; Pennalranla Ballway. P. O., L. 0. Co...... Preawd Btsel Car, ... Ray Oons. - Copper. .... Readlnc e. '28' '289, is it 2T" 27 102 106 102t4 100 V jiOTi UOVi 110 Republic Iron a StL e Kovs laiana, e St. U a S. F 2d pf,. Boutbern Pacific, .... southern Railway, , ... Tenn. Copper ., T.. Bt. L. a Wn ....,. pulon Pacific, ......... U. B. Robber, e........ XT. 8. Bteel Co, ....,. V: 6. Bteel Co., pf.,1... Utah Copper ........... Wabaab, e. ........... W. U. Telegrapb ,. WMtlnfthona fclectrio.. SiH 28)4 11 11U 14SH 148 0T 0M 106 105U 105 52 03 Wlaconain oemrai, e 'Total ia 177,600 har HOOD RIVER HAS ANTI RECALL ORGANIZATION Hood River, Or, Oct." i$.-"A mass meeung of ths anti-recall cltlseng ;' f.1 Hood River was held at the Commercial club last night and activs measures wers taken to inaugurate a campaign for ths defeat of the recall of County Judge Caatner and Commissioners Me. Curdy and, Putnam. It was estimate! that thdse present represented fully 70 per cent of tne taxame property oi Hood River county. The Anti-recall league will open headquarters in the Mv anrl- on nt-tlva member A will btv placed in charge to manage ths affairs! of i the campaign. Aates win do ar- ranged and public speakers Will be se cured 40 hold mass meetings at each of ths districts In tne vauey to maoues tne issues Involved. ' Ths promoters of ths recsll in turn welcome the campaign and have esti mated that they will ba able to carry th county by at least 260 majority. Tbs recall petition that has been filed car ries approximately one-third of - the names of ths legal voters in Hood River county, v A mas meeting, will soon b Held by the recall petitioners to name candidates for ths - office t county Judge and cbmmisslonsr. -'.-;'.:'!. SfeC. jfi S .YlaiMlra ..tlaa-'. aTfrsl' a.v4 ' ' Forsst OrOv. Or., Oot 1$. J. M MU lr"s saloon and residence at Banks, six miles north of hers, burned last night with a loss of $$000, partly covered .by insurance, A ton of flour and 26 cords of wood wsrs part of tha loa ' Mlllef saloon had long been ar meoca Tor Joy ridors from HllTsboro ahd Forest Orovt. - Have You Seen 'V ' Ths wonderful dances fVUlston - and Trucco ths staircase waits-and Texas Tommy dancet iThe sensation. of ta A Ad HI.. idlan. Garden,, Hotl Multno- - - " (Adv.) I man. REjECTED mm SHOR LIMITED ARRIVALS OE TOCK in yards: WITH MARKETS HOOD Tendency of Trade Excellent for ' Ilogs ami -Cheep, and Cattle Trade Stands ' In Strottir Position In the North Portland Yards, , ; ' .: 4 4 4 4 4 Todays Xlvastock Market. North - Portland Uogs and cheep . firm,, cattls steady to firm, . , i Chicago Hogs lower, cattls and a beep steady. , 4 -.'' Kansaa City Uogs lower,: oat. tie and shsep steaay-v.: 'v-,.' -,' .v.'!;?y'feiJ,!,,ft4 '; Couth Omaha Hog fo lower, no cattle or shssp arriva. -n' 4 4 4 4 4 4 PORTLANb LIVESTOCK BOW ': notrat. iriiiia. ijsiiwvfK. aavs-n. .., 845 ... . 82 . . . I , . 853 rriaay ........... lit $ o Thursday M - ' 884 Wednesday ...... 4S '. 20 1-neaday ...i., 80S 85 Monday ........ ..Iih4 672 . Wek Sa.,..M. 467 t Year a ......... 1WS . 67 Two yeah go..,.. 8s3 .'. , .... 40 iiis 2408 -168 ' SH0 274 'iis A 2a: f: Only ons load of hoas arrived that was available for th open market at Korth Portland during the last 24 hours. This was received .from an Idaho point and was not of top quality. Ths best offer ings available in this lot bold at $8.60, but first class stuff would undoubtedly have brought ths previous top, Thsrs was further weakness In ths market for nogs at points east of tbs Rockies today. Qenerai wsaknsss ssems to bs shown for hogs at all American stockyard points with the possible ex ception of Portland. This market con tinues to Sweep everything before it in ths matter of swlns values. - -.a j , : At Chicago thers was a weaker tone in the hoa-t trade this morning and valuss were again out a nickel. A similar loss was forced at Kansas City although ths marketing thsrs was nominal, t Today's general hog market range: .fop killers ..,....,.$J.768.80 Good and light ............. $.6698.66 Heavy ...................... - 8.60 Rough and heavy 7.60 8.00 . . Zfo Arrivals or Cam. Thsrs were no further arrivals of cat tin in ths North Portland- yards over night. The condition of ths trade con tinues souna ana values are oeing aeia intact at reoent rulinga . The run of cattle at North Portland this week was quite fair but at prac tically all times demand waa better than offerings. No. 1 quality Invariably brought extreme figures or within a fraction of them. Indicating that killers ars right in line for this class of stuff. At Chicago thers was a steady tons in ths cattls trade for ths day, values being unchanged. ' I Kansas City cattls market ruled Bteedy but nominal. - t : xoaays general cams maraei range: Best sUsrs ................$7.808.00 Ordinary steer ............ 7-75 Poor steers,, 7-26ffl7.b0 Best heifr 7.00 Best cows 6.77 Medium cows s.xe Poor 0OWS ...... .v.. ........ 6.60 Ordlnsrv bulls .......... 4.60O6.00 Fancy stags -q.oa Fancy bulla ...v............ 6.60 Prim light calves 1.6008.00 Prims heavy 6.6007.60 Sheep ttttnanon Is Oood. . Situation In ths sheep trad continues Quite favorabla Killers continue 1 to bring the bulk of the arrivals them selves and there has been but little stuff available In the open market recently, At Chicago tners was a steady tone In ths ha trad zor ths day, prices bslng stationary. . Kansas City sheep market ruled steady at former prio. Today general mutton market range: Best spring- lambs ..$ 6.60 Ordinary lambs 6.0006.26 Yearlings 4.8804.60 Old wthsr 4.1604.26 Fancy ewes ................ 2.80M8.8U Ordinary awes 2.76623.25 Today's livestock shippers: Hogs Marsters & eon. Mermen. iaano. l ioaa: C. 3. Lucke, Canby. 1 load direct to union Meat company. Mixed tuff Hugh Cummings, Junc tion City. 1 load hogs and sheeo direct to Union Meat company) C. S, Lucke, Canby. 1 load hogs, cattle, calves and .sheen direct to Union Meat comnany. oneep tx, xu . jjanaeneoi, oaiem, s loads. - Total run of livestock to data this season at North Portland compares with the sams period a year ago as toiiows 1013 1012 Gain. Boss 14,082 T8.85S 60.12T . 1.0U9 2,778 87,82$ Cattle ........ 65,143 S4.07T Calves ........ S.SOa 2.427 8hp ..,.....38,914 100,040 STEERS Friday Aftanuoa Bale, i No.- Ave. lb. f e ft 064' ...w.. '6 1000 BTAGS Sectioa. Oregon Oregon Price. $7.50 Oregon Oregon 0rgoa 1 .1200 BULLS 1 1460 hogs ; $8.60 $9.60 ............. 46 1ST Saturday Morning Balaa. , HOOS , no. 'Ave. lb... $8.M Section. Idaho-. ....... Price, $8-60 . T.66 ,. 08 , . 167 , . 1 670 Oregon CHICAGO HOGS DOWN AGAIN Market . Off Another Nickel, With ' Cattle and Sheep Holding. -wa.l.&M. sTA4 1 1JAa 14 AAA. It$ over, 41001 run year-ago, 8600. Market .ii i Lisa sc vs. wut . svavsaasa ssivvvi icii Co lower. Mixed and butchers, 87.80 it 8.46. Oood and heavy, $8.10 8.40. Rough and heavy. $7.80 8.00. Light, $7.804D 8.46. ; Cattle, $00. Market steady. : Sheep, 4000. , Market steady. KANSAS CITY HOGS LOWER Sales Are Made at Further Redut t.f, Hon of Nickel in the Yards. Kansas City. Oct 1$. Hogs. 600. Market 6 lower. Tops, $8.80. - Cattls, 600. Market- steady. Shsep, 2600. Market stady. ' Journal Want Ads .bring rssulta ' Stooks, Bond,' Cotton, Oraln. Bta ; ' S16-817 Board Of Trad Balldlag. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO AiX EXCHANGES v -- Member Chicago Aoartf of Trad ' Correspondents of Loran A Bryaa, ; Chleairo. Kw York. -.- ''v J.C.WILS0N&C0. ,f;?'':-,k:ywfc;'i43ira '.v NEW TORK BTOCK, EXCHANGE t NEW YORK: CUTTON KXC11ANUB ' CHICAOO -BOARD OB" TRA1JB THE TOCK AND BOND EXCHANOK v.. k: ,) BAN .FRANCISCO - - -. .-, . w rORTLAND OFFICE ' -, I8 Oak Ci " konss Oak Ct Oroand rioor, 'Jiswis tldf. konss MarshaU 4i9, A-418T. LIVES DETECTIVE IS EXPOSED Man' Is Accused of Irripersorh ,'ating Deputy United States Marshall V . . " ' Amateur1 detectives and th methods Of ths .; physicians ...styling ' themselves "Men's Bp"eclalit", wars exposed in ths J, H. Beed trial In federal court, whloh went to the Jury shortly before noon to. day. Reed is charged with impersonat ing a deputy United. States marshal.. , ; Beed's 'alleged' offenso consisted of making a fake' arrest of a Mr. Parker, connected with tbs "Modern Special' 1st" at "Second : and Morrison streets, because Parker was (practicing without a license. On the stand Yesterday af ternoon Reed declared that he had been hired by physicians of the stats medi cal board to get svidenos sgalnst Parker so thSft he could bs prosecuted for prac ticing without a license:-; v v-;- 4rfe3.f ) Dr. A.; IV Smith, formerly oocuplsd ths Quarters at Second and ' Morrison, wnere .th rModern Specialists' ars now located. -When he moved out h left a big sign over th door bearing his name,- and a smaller, ons painted on th .'rw :oor.." .., w c,;,,.'- . According - to ths testimohyv : Dr. Smith found that his signs wer still being used, the. "Modern .Spsoiallst" working under his Dame. yt ;j Dr. Xmlth employed Reed, according to the latter" statement V' "get the goods on ths speclallats," as hs ex pressed it.'- r-if- v..,- -vi fc''V'...;i.v. Having obtained this evidene Reed went to the district attorney's office to securs -. warrant ' Although v com plaint were filed, the' warrant never issued, according to the testimony of Deputy District . Attorney R. S. Ma- guira :: is ,-...$ -A-?' Parker admitted that be had allowed patients who visited th establishment at Second and Morrison streets, to think that hs was Dr. Smith. He never told them that hs was not a licensed physi cian, but generally allowed Dn Deans, president of the "Modern Specialists" organisation to do the prescribing and treating. ' Reed declared that Dr. Smith had given him th United States marshal's star, a gun, and handcuffs and tried to get him to lmpersoate a deputy United 6tates marshal, but that hs refused to do so. , -, , - Dr. Deane testified that Reed, imper sonating a deputy marshal, and "flash ing" ui star, had falsely arrested him and demanded $1600 ball, which ths lat ter almost gave before he became sus picious. ,-;;. WOMEN TRY TO BREAK : STREET SPEAKING ORDER ' Six women sympathisers of tha X. Vf. W. movement and Socialist' Xbor party were arrested last evening at Sixth and' Aider for attempting to spak on th streets.". - Mary Schwab, ons of ths leaders In ths recent street speaking war, was ths leader of the crowd, while ber husband directed things from a safs dlstancs in the edge of the crowd. All the women ars in the city . jail, as they did not glvr bail. Ths cases sre to, bs taken up Monday, when a date tor trial is to bs determined. Th women are Mary Schwab, Agnes Bean, Mary Hemmer, Belma Ang strom, Jean Bennett and Irene George. C. W. Wood was also arrested for be ing disorderly. Three of th women recently promised the municipal Judge to return fo their homes and give no further troubla . - -. ; WOMAN TO BE ENJOINED UNDER ABATEMENT LAW The second cass tried under . the abatement law, against . Beatrice St Clair, to restrain her from operating an immoral houss at 16 North elev enth street, was decided in favor of the stat by Circuit Judg Cleton yesterday afternoon and an injunction will be issued against the woman and. ths placs. Ths premises ars - th property of Mrs. Ellen Pel ton and Mrs. Etta Reld, heirs of David C. Pel ton, and Frank Bollam is agent for ths property. The S ecuHty Savings and Trust Co. FIFTH AND MORRISON STREET : Capital ancl Surplus -';.-. $1,400,000; This iristitutioh has the strength and sta bility that come from long and satisfac-, tory banking service. 'It offers its custom ers every, facility consistent with sound and conservative banking. 4 , 1 -v - - Ladd & Tilton Bank . ' . - Established 1859 ' CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 ' SURPLUS $1,000,000.00 . COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - Letters of Credit, Draft and Travelers Checks ' Issued, Available in All Parts of tha World. Corner Third and Washington Street hlKSJ NAIIUNAL OA fill u' SURPLUS $1,000,000 mi rrni. i anrmat i . .I'--' ! CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON '"STREETS RECEPHO:;; LASSiES iu DE GUESTS OF tiii Fair.'.San Franciscans Will C3 t Taken on Auto Ride; Ban ' quet' Planned. 4. ; - Ths Portola Girls of San rranclsco arrived In Portland from Seattle this afternoon. Thy ars on an Invitation tour of th northwest. San' jrranclsco seeks to b host to all who will accpt ths invitation during ths Portola fes tival th first of th year.-"' -. - - During their stay until Monday vn lng the Portola Girls will be guest of the. Royal Rosarians. .' A committee of Rosarlans met them at Vancouver. The? main body of the booster order greeted them at the Union depot and . escorted them to ths Multnomah hotel.' :;v - This evening thers will be a banquet in honor of ths fair visitors at ths Hotel Oregon and it will be followed by a re-: ception and dance . at ths Oregon, ! which Rosarlans, their wives and friend will partictpBte. - - , 4?KMk Onssts of Auto Club. '.V 1 Ths Pbrtola Girls will be gut of the Automobile club tomorrow after, noon. At $ o'clock members of ths club will assemble at the Multnomah hots), taking a drive of an hour and 4 half about the city; before leaving for the picturesque Automobile club houss on Sandy river, whers dinner will bs ssrvsd. The following oommlttee of the auto -club has charge f the entertainment: ' W, J.v Clemens, president; Frank C. Riggs, Julius Friendly. H. 1 Keats, T, 8. Doernbcher, James Applsby, Phil Mstschaa. Jr.; Frank Wstkins, John B. Tson, George Stapleton, M. C. Dickinson, Roy Fiks, Le Arnstt - '' r Frank C. Rtggs . was appotntsd Dy ' Prtsldent Clemens chairman of ths eom-' mittes on routs of sight seeing tour of the city, which is as follows: : . Third street to Washington, Washing- ton to Seventh, Seventh to Salmon, Sal mon to Third, Third to Main, Main to First' First follow carllne ' to Corbett . . i . j m .tin... i . ku oiavin roau,. iu. Avnruumw uvui,u to Hamilton avenua, to; First, to Jeffer son, to Fourteenth, to Taylor, to Chap man, to Salmon, to King, to Washington, to City park, to Park avenue, to Ford ateafit tA Vtata a venue, to, Montaaraan . drive, i to ' Twsnty-f irst to Clifton ts 1 Twentieth, TwenUeth to Vista and Ford. , to Main and -King; to Washington, ts Twentieth street to Glisan, to Broad-, wsy bridge, Broadway to through Irw. ; Ington, and out Broadway te Sandy road to Treutdals, to clubhousa -. . - , Hay See 2partmen Stores. -'; ' Monday morning ths girls will bs giv en oholc Of a eight-seeing tour of ths city or , Sn inspection of -department -storts and it is anticipated that being girls, thsy will choose to ses : th d- . oartmant Stores. ''V'--",:' i':l::! At 11:10 o'clock Monday they wilt bs gueits of ths Multnomah, - hotel at a luncheon. "From 2:80 until 4 p. m. thsy will bs guests of honor at a reception in tha Meier Frank store and Rosarlans and Isdies srs asked to attend. At 6 J o'clock Monday evening, the Rosarlans' will assemble st ths Mult nomah and escort ths Portola girls to ths Shasta Limited train at the Union depot They leave for San Francisco at t 6:60 p. m. - - ' - . , , . MUMPS KEEP SPOKANE . PUPItS FROM SCHOOL -' Spokane, Wash., Oct .!$-An epidemic of mumps hss broken -out among chil dren of Spokane schools, eaualng a gen era dropping off in attendance through out ths city. Over 200 cases are de clared to exist among students, and thess, with many others Who fear con tagion, ar remaining, away from school. WltneMtfHaa Disappeared. . Because lhs svidenoa was considered on a statutory charge Involving girl under 18 years old, ths charge agalntt him was dismissed yesterday by Dis trict Judge Jonas with th approval of Deputy District Attorneys Jones - and Delch. Ths leading . witness against 8ns)l hss disappeared. , . , - nanv . - Hirer p "ri I .,.r