The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1913, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OliEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, . 1913.
f iBETTERnX)N E'iS-RREVAILING I NiTHE LOCAL APPLE MARKET,. TODAY.
i : , ,..,
' !.",-: ''." ? V- .,'-.-, .-:'.; .''''".,,..:
;,Sellln4' KepreseiitatlVci f ?C rower
i Unable jo Fill Orders Because Lat-
n ( cer jteiuse to, vet uo; Missouri
River Points Making Inquiries..
e e 4 44 4
4
' tfoiay'e Proauoe Trade,
Egg market timur.;';:'
Chicken prloes Wf. ' y.;;V
Buttr prices stationary .-,
Cheese .ptarket steady.;':
... . "V .
Potatoes very quiet.
Onion prices dirnd up,
Better apple demand.
Veals continue weaavife
KxoeUent call for hogs,
Hams and bacon lower. ,
JYeshi beet la .lower.4-, ;;:-
--' Aw-v iV..;--. is . '
An additional dime haa-feeaiLrilaOed on
: the prkse of onions at country shipping
nmiia, according to w. 1. owann, aeu
ng rerjresentatlva of the Confederated
Union Orowera' association; The new
pi ice has been placed at 11-60 a cental.
. i. o. o. snipping' points. - ,
" Pemand for Oregon onions la growing,
- but shippers areV experiencing much dir
flculty in getting growers to let go even
, ; at the advanced figures. Most of them
l are. holding for a further rise, -which
most of them expect to get. , - '
Inquiries for1 onions are coming rath
, er i freely from Montana and from Ml)
, sour I points.- -"While no sales have been
made te the tatter section.-still the out
, look" for fairly liberal shipments In that
direction-is extremely good. The pres.
eitasklns price for onions here Is too
""lilglV to aapitt of Immediate business to
the east, but the -outlook Is that within
. a ithort time .actual shipments, will be
; No business la passing With the south,
; because onion prices there are even
lower than here. The California-crop
. is said to ba of rather rood quality. -
I
" CltlCKEN PRICKS ARB LOWER
1 ' t.,Jj'i iiiw.ii.iijiwj-g;y
As expected there wss a lowering of
' prlef in 'the chicken trade along Front
street. Quite liberal supplies are still
,. being carried over from Saturday and
. none of the tig buyers are of renins
- above l4o fop -hens. . Tor springs 15o Is
the estreme today. ; s - ,.
. buck JUARKET is very quiet
' ' There is "a very quiet tone In the
'. wholesale tirade for ducks," THe price
Is generally, holdln St Ho a pound for
colored offerings of ' best quality Few
. Pekin."are coming forward, but, the de
mand all through this branch of the
poultry, trade la less favorable, .
Moi' (TURKEYS, ARE7 COMiS.d '
Quite liberal receipts of lie turkeys
i were .reported la the ; Front street mar
' kets during the last 24 hours. - The de
.mandJs only fair, the former, stiffness
. In the price havlnp, disappeared, with
"the more liberal offerings, , " i
JREA1
EARS AIvIS IN AIARKET
N
The season for bear has opened In the
3flocsI market. One was received thin
'umorning from Taqulna, It was In good
ci ehape, being rather fat. The animal
Attracted muoh attention in front of tho
. Mhouse of Edward I! Payne. "Threls
. . generally quite a fair. demand for bear
jHierv saye r wynev--t-V.vcy?;t' '
otXtq Niarket.: is sTAqyAXT
7 Market for potatoes Is stagnant.
TThere is no Bhlpping demand Whatever
int tho-moment. Prices here are above
. '-a basis where, sales can be made, either
. - "to .-iiroriua . or - Aniona ana x exas,
J; Idaho continues to hold the latter two
markets. , v , , ,
. t'ALllX)RNIA LETTUCE ARRIVES
m 1 1 iii i .. ;
- k Mtich adverse comment Is "heard along
-Tront street over the action of a brok
"ra(re firm In bringing' in California
head lettuce when there IS a very 11b-
,Vral supply of -local growth available.
Som of the Front street houses have
refused to handle the outside goods, as
?th home growth is of better quality,
: 'and there Is plentv of It available- for all
weeds of the trade. ' -.-(
, tv. --ii i i i n
: CHICAGO HOGS ARE WEAKER
lMarkct Generally Off a Nickel With
Tops at 98.45 In the lards. ;
4-
DEf FOUAIIC'.
APPLES IS GHOilG
f?inni,ti4
Local Wholesale Market "Showa Im-
: proved Call and Price Are Hold
f Ing ; Rather ? Firm Extra Fancy
Offerings. Are Limited.'.
1
Chicago Oct 21. Hogs-!l,ooo; left
wiver, uui, run year . ""u. r-
ket steady to So lower. Mixed and
, .Jhutrhers. $T.758.46; Rood and heavy,
00.42Vi: rough and heavy, 17.709
J7.9S: light. 7.80ft8.4B. ,
2 Cattle 6000. Market steady. . i.
1, Sheep 46,000.' Market steady. "
I KANSAS, CTtY HOGS . LOWER '
J . . 4 m hum 'y.t,iS;A;H
isales Made' at Los"of46 to 10 Cents
, for Day; Cattle Off a Dime. . ,
J Kansas City.'XJct. ir. Hogs 18.000.
- Cattle 1?,00. J Market weak, .ISO
"lOWer '' -i.1" -s;: -" -v
; Sheep SOiOOd. .-Market steady 'to5c
thigher,
-There la a better feeling all through
the apple trade in the Portland market.
The - trade Is rather . tired of grapes.
peaches and other summer fruits, there
rore is- turning its attention more to
the later stuff. Better quality of ap.
pies -Is now coming - forward but the
cneaper varieiies una giuusa me iu
greatest abundance. V " ' ' i
Northern 8py is '.commanding' much
attention from the trade at this time.
Home very fine stuff haa been offering
from' Willamette valley and lower Co
lumbia; river polnta during the lest few
days. Extra fancy offerings from this
section are bringing rrom ii.zs to l.u
a box with ordlnsrv at I1.2S. v . -
Extra fancy Kpltsenbergs are In 11m-
itea syppiy witn a aemana . ror tnese
around 1 2 a. box -while other grades of
the same variety range from Si to 11.60
a box according to quality. ..-. ,
rteai aooa jonainans are ramer
scarce, offerings at present hers con
sisting mostly of orchard run or choice
graae.- xnese are selling-generally . ai
tl a box but extra fancv would brina
within a, fraction of double this amount
-Rhode Island ' Greenings a n coming
forward in small supply with. sales quite
fair at II to $1.26 a box. -- . , -
i Quality of Winter Bananas is quite
food.M some extra fancy offerings from
he Mosler section - are selling around
t-.BO a boa with poorer stuff ranging
from' $1.25 to 11.76. The higher figure
Is ruling for th larger sixes '. v.;, -
Ortleys are in only limited supply but
there has appeared quite a good demand
for chla fruit with sales as high as
$1.76 for extra fancy and down to $1.26
fer Ordinary of ferings. "
- A few small lots of dravenstelns are
still offering on . the street with the
movement good. Stocks consist prin
cipally of orchard run and small sixes
lch' are selling around $1 to $1.26
a box. . iSxtra fancy Is quited .gener
ally at $1.76. "
Accoraing . i& leading ' handlers of
Front . street - the sales of extra fancv
apples during the last 24 hours show a
material improvement, indicating . that
the public's taste for rood looking fruit
is growing.
-fly-' .. mvMAMMM,.!'.1:'1'
STOP WORMY APPLE, SALE
. " " f, - J.S i. ii'. I ."' ': --vV t-f
Umatilla - County. Frnlt Inspector
.Does Not Believe in Letting ;
y Down " the , Bars. , . .
wormy apple, always a wormy apple,"
Is the attitude of 8 J. Camoball. Ifma-
tilla.oountv fruit inaoeotor. hua tHlron.
and lie declares his Intention of seel n
mat no wormy apples are ortered for
sale-'Wlthln his jurisdiction now or later
In the .vear, . when the . worms are sup
posed, to 'leave - the" apples. -'He.' takes
this position despite the fact that a
much larger percentage than usual of
in appies jn n onuniy are wormy (nis
year. He declares that If the bars are
iownred.aninch, all of the'cuUs will be
placed upon the market and the move
lowarci securing clean xruit set baca
many years. He is now In Pendleton to
watch for tieddlers who have latelv been
' i ' i urn- - i t r " -
OMAHA-CATTLE ARE OFF r.
MarkeTDown 10 to 15 Cents Today;
- : similar fcoss for bwlne. '
Bouth 'Omaha.' Oct- 21 Cattle 9000.
Market 'Slow and weak, 10 1 Be lower.
Steers, v $8.50$ .10; -cows . and heifers,
$.26i7.60.
Hogs 6200. ' Market Slew. 10 016c
lower at $7.667.0.
Sheep-t-67,000. Market steady' to
strong. Yearlings, $6.2Sih6.A5: wethers,
t.6 4.76; lambs, $.76 7.00; ewes,
$4.oo 4.40. -",. ,, .
SPITZOIBERG APPLES ,
iiiiiiiioiALL
CaU for Apples Is Rather Good With
Salea ;bf Extra "Vtmef Stock at
1 " ta ".Per lhoM o.';b.v to""Ccago
LOCAL WHEAT TRADE
Interest in the Bpltcenberg apple is
awakening. , unicago ana in earner n
markets are beginning to Inquire - for
supplies and some - sales have been
made. The Northwestern Fruit exchange
reports the sale of a oarlosa . oi 'ex
tra fancy SDltsenbarxs at Si ' a box-
end there ar Indications that before
the day' ' business Is concluded, sev
eral more car . will be sold to ' Kw
York and other -eastern points.
It has been some time, since there
has appeared a definite demand for
Spltsenbergs In the eastern markets,
therefore the present Inquiries (tlve hope
of a broadening of the demartd within
tne immemaie ruiure. ,.k r
.Another remarkable sale reported by
tha Northwestern Fruit exchange- Sa the
dlsnoaal of a carload of Rome Beauties
and Delicious, half and half, to CUK
cago parties..-The sale was.ior.jso. 2
stock: tha Delicious moving a$- 11.76
and the Rome. Beauties at $1.60. ' tjuch
prices are much encouragement to' tho
shipping interests at this end 'Of the
line for they Indicate that 'the former
flurry of weakness hag '.about disap
peared. ' -: -, ' ,' " V.
. The markets-of the east are showing
a disposition' tb take Staymans as well
as other varieties and the -prices offer
ing today are perhaps tne pest or . me
season to date. ?
Southweriern '-- demand -for -Pacific
northwest Is very quiet; the trade there
seemingly being filled with former pur
chases of good fruit at low ortces,
which have satisfied the demand tem
porarily - at least. These low-oricel
sales- by some of the smaller organisa
tions or tne r acitio nortnwesi nave
been a detriment to tha trade senersIlY
and mean the loss of thousands ot dul
lars to growera here. r :' i i
iEAlMARKET ftlf
a ' FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS t
4 Weather-bureau vseiids the following
. ;$ Protect shipment as far- north as
Seattle against minimum teinperaturos
r nf about 4 ti decrees: northeast to 8do-
"lfkane.'Sa dearrees; southeast to Boise, 24
Minimum temnerature at Portland . to
nlght, about 48 degrees, n -o. f, t.
PUKTLAHy JUBHINU PKICK3
. ' i" K,iv.-fen .J -.;v' ;U'
rhet erlees sre those at whlrfc wholMnlm
I Mil rn rtiien. errept as etnerwwe stated: '
. BDTTKR Nftmliwl, Crexmm cube. S4et
$ EGOS KAmlnil. Csndlixt lornl xtrm, 42e:
1elert . pullets, 87c; cb oonnt. - 86c: upot
Mitin price,' joo . o. - p. oniona; torig,
'! a2rTie. - - . .i
I LIVE POCLTftt-Hrnd Me: prln(t. lS;
''Jiitntaae." Met -geese. 12r; Pekln diirku, 14flt5r:
W Indian Runner, in'rillr; tiirky. sir, dressed
iBfic: pUwins. old. llt, rnuns,- $t.BO Onsen,
S CHKLSB Nominal, Fresa Oresna fsnry rail
J.C.V,
ILSON&GO
v nIrw tokk KTOCK EXCHANGES v
" NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE -Ti
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE ''
.JTHB STOCK AND BON l tDXCH ANGB!
M - SAN FRANCISCO - i, .-
POHTLAND OFFICE -'t86
Oak 81m Ground rioor, iewls Bldg.
Phones Mnrsball 4130, A-41S7. -
OVERCECKfiCOOICO.
tooks. Bonds, Cotton, Orain, Bto,
B16-317 Board of Trade Building.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
. TO ALL EXCHANGES
, Memhers Chicago Board of Trade. - I
Correspondents of Logan & Bryan, 1
, Chicago, Ksw lorlc.
eresia twins and triplets. 17c daisies, ITHe;
Yennx America, ISHe.- - '
- BUTTER FAT Producers' pries for PsrUaad
tellrery, per lb., S4c. , ,
Heps, Veal aaB Hides.
"HOPS Bsylng prlcn, rbolre, 2.1n34e; erlaie
23: medium t pTlm, 2l'o; mellum, fe21c. -WOOlomlnl,
181 clip. Wlllametta vat
ley cosrse Cotswold, lc lb. medlusj flhrop.
scire, I7ci cboic tnp lots. lSo lb.; easteru
urcexRt 10c, . eccording to hrlnksg.
cairn u ok. cascaka BAttL-au, est
lots, 6c: less thso ear lots, 4Mt ' , -M0HA.IH
1818 Momtnal 80c '
HIDES Dry Sides, 21U2s tt. pm, iftt
salted bides, lie; balls, srees salt? Se: kips.
I2tl8e;-calTes, dry, U2&o: ealf skins, Mta
pt gresD. 17J18e; grwn bids, le ltss than
salted: sheep itelti, .salted, tbearlags, tuOtfuti
dry, lOc yy-i. '.p. .'.. .- ...
-,.' ' Qroosttse. -.v ..'-
1 SCOARCube 18.110; powdered, $5.10; trvtt
r berry, $6.10; beet, $4.80; dry. granulated,
$5.10; U yellow. $4.40. (Above euotatloss are
Wt days set cash. . . i
. BlCfcJ.nsa stjfU, No. 1. - fctt t5fte; r Ksw
Orleans, bead. 6h tjtef Creole. He. v v
, HON BY New.. 2.75 per ess-. .J?, ,,; "A, f.M"
y BEANS email wblte, , ? 8-rr large white,
64u; sing. i4e j-lini, l4e; pinks, er; bare
4Ue '. 1 '
UALT Cor, halt groaDda, loos, $tA par
ton; Ms llO.Tft; table dairy. M 9lH -tOv
$17.60; hairs,- $2.2; extra fine parrels, av s
and 10s,,$85(ia.OO; lamp rock. I20.M per too.
( . . JtMts, iua aa irrsvisleBa,,f -,m ,
t. DRESSED-MEATS' Mtlng prli-e-CountiT
killed. Hogs, UafTtl J2"' i ordinary. Hbj.
rough and .heavy, ;S; fancy veals, -.IsczV or,
dhisryll Mic poor 0 10c; lamb,, loo; amttoa,
AfislWBAC5.. kTC.-iJlan. $WW;ibres''
i - imwiir"i-t ww.c.. Haiti, ow, PICEUOS.
lfiuo, rottsge,.lllc.. . - . "
,.' MtCAas raeitiug nousewtMis. si. stfwk.
Chicago, Option Priced Show Xittlo
Spread During Day's Seiline; " -Clotting
Is Higher. ; .
Chicago, Oct -tl. Today'a price
spread in - the market for wheat . was
one of the narrowest seen In the Chi
cago pit. for many a year.A The spread
between, the high and low. In December
waa but Ho and In May but He a
bushel. Closing figures were' Ho to o
above yesterday after an opening that
was up He for each of the two options.
The wheat trade at home was Influ
enced by the poor- reports coming -regarding
the Indian crop. Short Interest
fa unusually heavy and there was little
selling today on this account - ' v
Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that
the wheat market opened .with - short
covering, lpduced by strength In Buenos
Ay res, firmness " In ' America and - some
apprehension In regard to the outlook
in India, a Foreign offers continue dis
appointing with the quality In many
countries unsatisfactory. Values atarced
Hd to V4d higher. r Later there was
realising. and prices declined U on the
poor- demand for. parcela. . further de
crease of Hd" in .spot No. I Manitoba
and tha rain in India-yesterday. , ,.
. . ....... . . . .. , ' " V t
Range of Chicago prices rurn!shedMbV
Overbeck ft (jooxe o, i-zi jaoara or
Trade bulldinsr. - - -.,-.
, ' WHEAT
it : i n p nr irr rn mniu
Mill mU f OnAUt WWRtKIUUHI
imfnjKiMmun
ORDINARY CAHLE ARE
GREAT BRITAIil EAGER
TO FIX AMBASSADOR S
nini nil i Tin rnnnn
UirLUIVIAIIU Hi
ii.?"!:V.c.':-i'-'t-V'-''';-;';' a
Farmers Continue to , Ask Higher
ITlces .for .Their Cereal but Ef-
forts id Dispose of Cargoes Abroad
t Have Met With Failure) So Far. J
)"', 4 h ;'-' ' f; is "' ". " i jf. if
'Si 'A'.!,, ! mmmmmm "fi'.'t ..-i-vf;'"'
' rifk; i'i WHEAT CAROOKS Dvi'-'i'fii
Loodoa. Of-t. 21. wheat csrgoea a paisiga,
Killsa couutry anarkets qnlet ' !i
tTeach country t markets easy,. - f
PORTLAND OBAIlt RKCKIPTS
Jlisr.: it:i sr . ia ...ia- so
Hi
niTTIItlB V .
TuciMlay ,niM ;V77," 'C t i;h : T iii, 4 "':' 18
Year ago T!-J u J ' Ji
Seesaw, to dste.vl. .OWKl 11W i,'6 TUT ; I0
xear ago ,...'.., .n '.! ii y i.i
i J' . '.. .-.,'. ... .-ii '.. "i c.' '' 'Vc! ' ".' '.
While the" aituation abroad and In the
east,, was somewhat better during the
last 14 hours, the local, market for wheat
is rather fluiet. ThV cargo market Is
suit a aeaa ieiier ana .enorig . 10 men
recently have not Brought response from
the other side. While options seem to
have shown-an Improvement at Liver
pool during the fast 24 hours the cargo
situation is sun uncnangea ana nom
inaL .;;:. '(, i'. .-' ( -'.v''..: -7 v -. ; . ,.
f .Farmers continue to hold their wheat
ror more money, in some quarters mis
ia said to have, caused a stiff et demand
from milling i; Interests but leading
grinders deny-, this, oaylns that they
have their immediate needs, therefore
are not forced to buy.- - ine export pnoo
of club wheat today is 76o a bushel
tidewater track basis- but milling1 prices,
as is usually the case, are a cent above
wis..-. ; .'v-.-.' -;' 'H.ni?';.
It. developed today that little real No.
1" brewing barley is -now available In
the country. . The total crop of barley
at Pacific northwest poMnts - was less
than had been generaliy-anticlpated and
the percentage of brewing is far below
former Ideas of the trade.:: A very f alrJ.
smouni u urswins xmrivjr nil aiicsuy
been sold and shipped abroad and addi
tional supplies have been sold or are
sttll to be shipped. Bids as high as
$27027.60 for No. 1 brewings are report
edfrom strong interests. , , ' . ,
.Toaay-s general grain market range:
WHEAT Nominal producers', prices.
track basis: Club; 76fci77c: milling
bluestem, I8c; Turkey red. S3c; forty
fold, 78c; red Russian and hybrids, 760
ioc; vaiiey. so ousnei.
BARLEY Nominal producers' prices.
track basis: Feed. 121.60 24.00: brew
ing. $26.00026.60; rolled, $26.60 per ton.
OAIH wew, , reea, jsi.pu; mining,
$26.69 per ton. ..
FLOUR Selling nrlce: Patent. 14.70:
Willamette valley, $4. 70: local straight
i4.86w.ie; export, fs.skvs.Tq;, bakers'.
$4.600 4.70. '-rv'i-.ir "
HAY Produeers' nrloes: Willamette
valley timothy, fancy, $14 14.60; east
ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $16.60;
alfdlfa., $13: vetch and oats, $11012;
clover, $2 10 per ton. . .
mi uliKtuots celling price: sran,
$21; middlings, $30: shorts, $26 per ton.
GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta,.
CLOVER SKED Buying DTioe: No. 1
red, country points, c; Portland, 10c;
A,
RATE INCREASE A HELP
4.t'
VI ,1 . '
Interstate ; Commerce . Commission
Make FvoraWeRulin WTkllsJ
Month
: Open.
Dec. v.r.,;iVi. S3 Mi
Ulrb.
1
S8H 88
,v - CORN .
....-.: 67V. 8T4
- eo
e . 60
OATS
-41 42
4ltf 41
, j' PORK
..1040 .' I WW
isao "
, LA SO ,.t
1062 .
fw. Close v.
67 7Vi;
tg -ohA
0 SB HA
- 41
1MO '
1S0
41.'!
:.,!.'.!;.".,104o
'.. 1MT
ekts s '
1042
W RIBS.'
10R2
1,047
' 10il6
1047
lOflO
1042
1040
looa '
10.10
1138 B
1000 8
1035
10)
1049
May
Pee.
May
July
Dee.
Mar
July
Jan. .
May
Oct
Jan.
May;
0-t
Jsa.
May
TWO CROPS APPLES
y GROWN IN ONEEAR
','."- ' . ' l'i " i ''..:"-'il '.-,' '('
tWalla Walla, Waalu, Oct 21.- e
e Two crops of Early June apples e
4 have been harvested by N. Evans '
e " of this city, from a tree near the e
e ' Evans residence, 1 A. large crop 4
e ' of apples . was harveated this ; e
4 spring. Shortly afterward . the 4
e tree bloomed' the seetmd time and '
4 now the seoond rop of apples ' 4
d has been picked. :' The second ; e
crop rruit was smau nut or rood
4 quslity, -min :tivvuy y-,- e
NORTHWEsr BANK STATEMEJiT
.;:t:SvT';ftrt
nestings .-'K. This wk. rear asn
tuesdsy wvi.ii.. W.$2 681.6fl0.1f 4 $1.WV.618.82
Mouday-r,J..,i.'..., s,82t,086.M -2,671.09840
souri River 4 Section.
':
said he would come C t i
tal. That he fchnui.l .,,t i
was interpret,-!! 9 inUit ti.' -Inatlou
to t.tKe the of feuxn .
Provisional President llucrta i
ately,
Huerta has hardly shown Mn-.
the last few days and K o. j tho i
al palace heavily guarded.
NIGHT SCHOOL "DiMW,
" ; ; I Rkrnt Will Vaon In Tr.irVi lAUK Ut the Jefferson High so
WMt fflll lUV(J III i UUllll Illlll
HEAVY; ATTENDAuC-
Sales Are 10 to 15 Cents Undr Last
4 .Week for Everytldng Except the
ly Select f Quality , Slightly Waaler
Feeling Is Note4 Hogs;
tvji r '"A I 'tlrW
eeee4 e 4 4
j,..rj. .-.-.I ' , . ,,; ,(. . sv. , xopa e
e juortn rortiana
-e . Chicago
i ? . ' . .' . .$$.76 a 4
S.SV B
e , South Omaha ...;...... t.0 e
4V 4;e 4(e e e e) e e
-i ,, ,. llogs. Cattlo Calves. Sheep.
.. .TO, s l S
?;-V :'P0BTLaND tlVESTOCk UJ
Tuesday
Monday mo attl
Saturday 8W "' v 26 tt
Krlils.T .., , 124 " 5
Tkursday . .i,,,.. 64 . 284
Wednesday 4W , 28 .
Week ago ........ MM S8S
Year ago ........ 0o8 U6 '
Twe rrs sgo.. 2t '
'2213
v m
.... .;.,
.122 ....
M' 4 'i... .
New. fork. Oct. 21-Thera were eev
era! factors responsible for today's very
snarp aavanoe in tne swck market. Tiie
chief aid to the prices was the ruling by
the'' interstate - commerce t commission
that tho freight rates on some common
ltles carried by railroads in the, Mis
souri river section be increased. ' The
enter gainers by such a raise would be
the . Burlington, Rock , Island,' Missouri
rariric.- iron -Mountain ana tne wanasti.
' Tha better financial conditions abroad.
due to a straightening out of the Balkan
muddle, gave to uananian acme its
real strength today and forced it 614
fioints above yesterday,. 'This was by
on odda the heaviest advance for tho
day, although several of the specialties
advanced from 2 to 3 points. ' -
American stocks were strong gener
ally, on the London market today, values
being .54.10 i point nigner, ; v
Range of New York prices furnished
by Overbeck A Cooke Co.,, 216-217. Board
or 'i raae ouuoing.
High (Low ICIoa
k..;Wtek.ta, date;U.$504.87817.83
wetbrjh SVe lambs. UMet- SerK.-Mas, sue; Clearings Yv..;..W...'.V.$ 4n,6T0.0o
i ovsTWtS tJboalwater ea per gallea t i:
r ' 100 lb.- sack t ' (HtnDI. n,r
$8.50; par 100 lb. sacfc I )U esaiwd, sstr;
6Se $4.60- dosea; eastern, la skell. gl.fSU
a 00 per 100;. rssor clanm, 2.0O2 J 0ok. :, ;
LAhw i Tierces la-ai eoupottad, tlereei,
l.ISH NomlnaL- Dressed tlowrninrs 'kn.
dii, -ivr impvD vih, aic;- cainooa sainiow,
cr siesinrsus
l'JU,ot- ovrcb.
bass. SOei silver
Se;atwrgeoD. 2(B1
JUUnces.;,
. ,v.
-it
87.949.0Q
r,;i.-.":if';'-..iv'T "'. .:.ui. f'.i f'.'v,'
Hearings , ., ,,,..$2,7.11.Ts.00
Baiaaces . . . ... i .. ,
,104,728.00
-'' ' San ' :' Francisco: ''lVrte''ilie;
a.A ..nnl.A nnii 1 a1trKnr-
II . - . mmv anw, w V. . . 1 ... u -A
vCi! i V. ff,!-' cental, tlub, red Russian $1.H 3J.47H ;
cnAKS-Lerce, $1.60; Biedlnm.. al Aosen 3 Barley Fer oentar. good tp.cholcej
? FRK8H 'FROITSOranges, - fS.MAsVObV ' ba. J'AW ,WPP,nf iDr.!w3na',
aaas, 4Ht6e lb.rlenoiis. $8to;- limes, tl.80 Tiik'iil.iiJ; "iiv,-tii''f'i;u 'jv
per 100; griefrult,- ualllornla, $s.aot Hwlda. k.S0,?! cntv; f ?hH?'
SrvlseapW ..M($Te lb., .ran'taUpes. 'jjSSJS ?RV $1.00' . do fanojv JLO60J .10; ,g..
In.' .....im. lii.i J '. tl "iRrSil 30: awaetatl'.X6lf.40 ...
i2-e per 4 lt.i basket,' otnar -varitia7-T6c J r ' Onions-vrex cental, silver skins, $1.1S
$i.fiV; pears, $l04J1.26t'vw . ..,, t. 40. v. v ; V ''-''"- ' S;
veaKXABUiS 'luniti, ol6 hei. i K Butter Extras, $iej prime' firsts, loej
..ii,. v.in.i biu,.,!,, i.,.iiii Bini'i , mm,, t iir.i.i ihii
canoagei' iuvai ivnium, H6MHii sot:
string whins .( ); treen .oiihms, .J2V4c . per
l storage extras, sio . . . - . '
doseir Bi-nes; peppew, iieii, ic, h,a ht-. Cheese Cs iifornia flats, lB91-7U0i do
taee, Jo.; rci.rr, 40r7&c; i,nt y6ung America 16lc; easternT"iW
l2i f i uc 20ci Oroaon twins, die: do- Oui.iT
Ctl arucuoai-e, i uosen; Kprooik,. dMine, Amarloa 17e . . '. ' . - - ;-, ' i ,i
spinach, local - lb.; pess, 6,fei grsea eori '":W M' ;"
DKKHI E8 Huoklberrie(i7 fie IK
Ar"H.ES Siiltsenlwrs. 1.0Oft(2.0ftJ " Korthsm
npy
In
py, $1.2BU170.;, Jonathan. l.u"i2.00; Mhods
land Ureening. ai.ooy x W'luter Bmisna.
i.ft(i'2.n0i ortley,' . i.M'.1.73: i,r..r,.,..i
l.eiUl.T per ooxt molting ghaues, T6c(al.oo
POTATOES Selllnif -.Brim.!-' Eil!.hi xZ.'
$1.10'1.S1: choli-e, $1.1.1; nnlinary, 11.00 sank:
uujii'M A" "--i v"-"-'-"l wvwuir poilllSl
sweats, 20 ID.- '::! , ,., ;
ONIONH Jobbing price, fl.TS; , enrlosd Say.
' srlee. , -b. , snipping .atatloa;
csrilct. SttSa lb. - .. '-v.": ., ., ... .
'-..;!.':.:. ranis ana oils." iiv;, ,j -v'
LINSEED Olt Kw bbls, tub ear l V.
tie bollml. bbls.. lo esl.: rsw esses, aic, lu.4
eases. (MO sal.: tuts of 2jO aalluiu. in
oil cske mHl, $44 psr ton, i TV-,
, niuxib iUII Ifua, no pef m.l DUO in.
lota 8e prr lb.; lets lots, 8)40 par lb.
till, m r.w iHiioa luis,
TUHFttMlNB In eases, lile: wmrl k.rt.
70c; iron barrels, ode per gallon; 10 ease lota,
Jae. ... ,1 - 1
rata io. v- .--,,. '-..'. . - s
Eggs Extras, 56e; select pullets, .iJcj
Beattu. Oct' 21. Kara-Select ranch,
'45c; April storage, 30CS!c. ...
Butter Washington creamery cubv-s;
34o; city creamerv,, bricks. S5c: frefcli
eastern. 60 ft 81c; Oregon. 30Jlc.
' Cheeaa Tillamook, 13cj Toung Amer
ica. lo: Washington twlnav lo triplets,
18o: Wlsoonsln twins. lo., ' , -Onions
California yellow, ,2lUo.
local, $1.6001.76 Sack. ' T J
Potatoes Home grown, $17911; Tag.
ima'Oamsv $21026. -' f. ;':.? h if :'.
New Vdrlc Cotton Market A f.
liow.'.' Close. 1-
1344 1347ffl4
1345 lSSOtfrSl
13S8 1346 13628.1
1358 1338 1341 42
J40S 1387
13S6 1366
'A.ii Open. '.; High.
January' .... 1360 ' 1363
March ......1850 J13
May IjJ
July ....... ,1340
Of tober ; a iJ400
December 1.1320
mi
68 si 13
Amalgamated Copper Co,
American C. i'dr., (
Amerlean Can, c......
Aaierlcsa Can. Df ..... .
American Cotton Oil, . .
ABeriean leo., e......
Amerioen Sugar., e. . . ,
Americas. Smelt, e.....
Ameriraa jnelt. pf....
Am., Tel.' 4b.' Tel.,..,.,
Anaconda Mining Co.,".
Atchison, ve. ' , .:
BaltlpKire A Ohio, ....
Reet Sugar ............
Petplcbem Bteel, - e.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
Central iLaalher, e....
Chl.r 4t a Ww.e......
Chi. -4k OVWv pf '..
CM.; M. St P.t t.
Chi. ft V, W.i Jp,..:;,.:.
ChliH-Opper v.....,
Cbeswneake- eV Ohie.v..
Colorado r.' . I., c...
t oioranosontuem, c; ,
Consolidated Oas.......
Cora t'roilucts. .....
Ooni Produeta pti.v.'
Delaware a Hndsoa,
Denver 4k H. O., e..r...
Denver '4b R.; 0 pf.
Brie,', ., ,,.,,v..tv.
Brie, 36 pt. ., 1 . . A'
Brle.i 1st pf..... 'i,'-. .
General Kleetrio .
Oi -Korfhern, ore lands.
O. Kortbera.- pf
Ic Becurfties .t..,-.:j...
Illinois Cenrratr.l..,,,
Int.,. HsrvfSter.i.'f.,v,
intu, MatropMitsa,';
Open
41
3v;
..-
109ft
int. MetropoUlanpf . 1 67
.enign . sue . . . j. . 1
Asnaas.t t.Rjr souiaera
m.. iv. i p.ve
Mlneoiirl Pacific, '.
National Lead : ..i .Vi
Nevada' Omaolldated..,,
New . Haven i,.i.;
Kew , .Vork; Central.
N. ;T.. -O.
Norfolk, a Westaro. c.'.
North American
Northern I'a. ifle, - e.i..
Paelfle at, S. 8. Co...,
Pennsylvania Railway,;,
t. ii.. V. It C. 'Oo.. . .
Presml Steel .Car,! e..v.
Bay, Con. Coppet; .',.
nraoiiia,. v.
IBS
24
. 4. a .
Reading, 2d pf.i;;,7..
Rending, 1st pf
n.'i'mhlio I. I H.. I. v.
Republic I. S..- pf...j
nora jsiana, c.....,i.
Rock Island, pf... ......
St, U 4k S. f., 24 pf
t r. a. a. r . lt j,r..
rVaithera I'arlfle, irf.... 8TH
Southern Rallnsy, D!
Southern ' Railway. Df. .1 7
Tann. Copper. ....,. ..',, 2SH
Texas' a Pactne... J,..
T.,: er b. a w, c.,..
T l 8t.' t. ft W."pt, ..-
inion I'uriuc, pi. ,.,,., en
IT. 8. Rubber, c.. ...... I 80(4
P. S. Rubber, pt. ,,.jimv
Ii. O. ureei .o., c..,.,,.i tmu
I!. 8. Steel Co., pf.,.,.,
I'lih Conner,...-.,.....
Virginia Chemical..,.. t.
Wabash,: e. ...........
Wabaah, pt .......w..
W. Ii Tcleernnri.. .....
Westlngliouae . Eleewie.-J 65 1
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65
There was another lack of offerings
in the sheep division of the North Port
land market The first two days of the
Week showed an entire absence of sup
plies for the. trade, the only, arrivals
thus far being direct shipments to kill
ers who had purchased in the country.
Tha condition of the market? remains
rather firm at former prices.'
- At Chicago there was a steady tone
In the mutton trade Tor the day. '
Kansss City sheep trade ruled Steady
to a nickel above yesterday. " - y '.
South Omaha sheep market ruied
steady, to strong for the day. , ,
' Today's general mutton market ranlre:
aeet spring iamDS.....,...,.8 ' o.s
Ordinary lambs 6.00 6.2
Yearlings . 4.36
Old wethers 4.16
Fancy ewes -. . .. ........ $.80
Ordinary ewes . . . : . , . 2.76
Ordinary Cattle Are Weaker.
There la a we'aker feelinr in the' mar
ket for ordinary grades of cattle at
North Portland. There was a amalt
run for the day but quite liberal stuff
was held over from yesterday. In gen
eral it la considered that the market for
ordinary offerings ia from 10a to 16c
below the prices obtained for similar
quality a week ago. There continues a
very gooa tone in tne local traae so far
aa best quality is concerned and further
sales of extreme quality steers are re
ported at the $8 mark. ,
At Chicago there was a steady tone
in the cattle trade for the day, values
being stationary. : t, ; .
Kansas city oattie market ruiea weax
1th a general loss of a dime In the
price for the day.. . 'r ' ,
- South Omaha cattle market Was slow
and weak with a loss of 10c to 16c In
the price for the day. : ' ;.'', "
Today's- general cattls market range;
Best steers , $7.60fc8.00
Ordinary steera ............. 7.76
Poor steers ................. T.2807.&O
Best heifers ................ V . 7.00
Best cows -. At..,:.,,., , 6.70
Medium cows ., " 6.26
Poor cows '. 6.60
Ordinary bulls .,.,........ 4.6006.00
Fancy stags , . 8.05
Fancy buns ................ .au
Prime light calves .......... I.60O2.00
Prime heavy 6.60 7.60
Bog Trade Is Easier. :. . , .
While the general situation 1 shows
only fractionaL change, in . the ' local
swine trade, the market may safely be
considered a fraction weaker, . while
sales si e UU-reported at- the former
extreme-in' a very limited way, 'It takes
better auaiity to brina tnese nrices than
lonneriy.
The slight show of weakness here Is
in direct tine with the lower-prices that
nave oeen xorcea xor-swine at points
east of - tne . Kocgies. practically all
large stockyards -markets : are - today
snowing, a runner, concession in the
price of hogs, owing to the more limited
demand from killers. -This is indicated
by the fact that left .overs at Chicago
are increasing. met mantel was a
nickel 1 lower than yesterday for hogs
today. .':;.- .. i::
Kansas City hog market -ruled wealt
with a further loss of lOo to I60 in the
price. - v,r, t
8quth Omaha is still On the toboggan;
with a further loss of lOo to 16c In tha
price for. the day ,---'.:." ,.;
Today's general hog market range:-
Top killers ......,,......,. $8.70 W8.76
Good and light ;8.65 8.66
Heavy, ..... ..,'i''.', , .' v.. 8.6Q
Rough and heavy . . . . 1..... T.6OO8.OO
Today'a ' X.ivestook , Shippers.
Hoks M Watlev. bv boat. 8 hearl:
W. H. Block, i McCoy. 1 load: Sevier &
Weed. Bertha. 1 load: W. B. fcurtt The
Dalles, 1 load. . '"-':',. ..-" ...
Cattle J. C. L,onerran.JrMllon: Mont..
2 loads; t. W.5 Emerick, 1 load: A. S.
Connolly. Condon. 1 load cattls and
calves; Brown Schott, 1 load; O. Flgfrit,
Condon, 2 loads. . . , - ''
Total r run of livestock" to data this
year at . North Portland . compares with
toe same period a year ago as follows;
v , , 0 v . 1913 1912 . Loss Osln.
Hogs .,....'...187.2S7 .... 6.OT2
, ' (tfnlted rress Leased Wire.)
London, , Oct. 21. That . the British
foreign office Is genuinely displeased
with pir, Lionel Carden, King. George's
minister to Mexico, for offending Pres
ident Wilson, was stated here on high
though' unofficial authority today. ; ,
'The foreign office would have pre
ferred to, keep aecret the fact that
American T Ambassador i. Page's" ' call i on
Foreign Minister' Bir Edward Gray yes
terday was to ask whether it 'twas
under the foreign office's instructions
that Sir Lionel presented his creden
tials to Provisional President Huerta of
Mexico, the very day after Huerta had
proclaimed himself dictator; Since it
bad become public, - however; it was
said Blr Edward was mors- than willing
to have It known in America that h
had told Page the selection , by Sir
Lionel of tha time he did for visiting
Huerta was a .mere "coincidence,", -4
There were rumors,' however, . that
Sir Lionel was considered to have actod
with exceptional- tactlessness and that
officialdom here is much annoyed over
the Incident
Although England recognised Huerta
when he): first came into power, it has
been no secret that the foreign office
has since regretted that It did so, tacit
ly admitting that President Wilson's
course was wiser, and seriously consid
ering wiinurawai vi its own recogni
tion. ' ,
Troubled Quiet in Mexico.
Mexico City. Mexico. Oct 21. Quiet
reigned here today, but it waa the quiet
which t goes with ' fear. - Trouble was
looked for . very soon after General
Felix Dlas sets foot on Mexican soli.
Dlas did not. arrive at Vera Crus
jsiiiruay, n. nu ejpecica, out vw Mv-w'
. . . .. .. . . .. . 1 -.' ......
aut inert inn aiternoon.i nis rrienas May
night session
school. Teachers
wore present to outline the work of the
season. .The majority of the students
intend' to take the commercial course.
The enrollment is. expected to be in
creased materially when the students
have all been notified of tha time for
actual beginning of the work. The first
session ; wilt be held tomorrow night.?
commencing at 7:16 o'clock. Sessions
will bo held Monday, Wednesday and
Friday evenings throughout the term,
TREE CONDITION IS POOR
Fruit in Gilliam County Needs Care
' . ; and Inspector Ijays ltowrt the
Law to All Producers. , '
1, .. .5'
' Condon, Or., Oct. 2t. T. : C. Mobley.
fruit Inspector tor Gilliam county, has
finished an inspection trip through the
oounty and fays thst he has found many
of the orchards in a very bad condition,
more especially so In the central and
southern portions than on Rock creek .
and north of there.,- He finds that the
blight Is quite bad in almost all of the,
urcnaros, ami aiaii uni m ,iii,'t
scale Is in many of the orchards.- In
the orchards in and closely around Con
don and Mayvllle the' coddling moths
are numerous. Air, Mooiey nss torn
the fruitgrowers what to-do to rid their
orchards of these pests, and has warned
them that trey must iouow nis insiruc-.
ion at onoe or the state board, will
compel them to do ao. - ...,' , .".y, .;.-. '
' Money and Exchange.
London. Ort. 2ir-erConsols 72Hd; sliver, 2SK4; '
bank rats 6?e. .. . ,v. .,,.'. .
-New York. Oct. 21. Jterllng exrbaage, fcng.
4.82; short. 4.WJ; silver bnlUoa SHc.
Ban' Krsnrtaen, Ort. 31 sterling etchange, .
SO days. 4.80a; sight. 4.S0VS doe.. 4.7U7.
TranafcM, lelegrapblc, premlttm; sight.
1 preadtus.' st( -. ''", 1.) . -v.
: Ban Francisco Barley Call,
Baa graneisea, Oct. 21
Barley rails; -
. . open.- Close. ;
144 U6A
Cattle , 08.104 05.079
Calves ....,,.. ' 6.208 2,483 I ,,..
Sheep ........234,781 201.716
Jlenday Afteraeoa Balea.
8TEEUS ' ' ? .
:'A rA:.i..VJ An. Ibs.:v, Price.
1,116
2.772
63,040
Seetlon.,
Oregon .,
Oregon s
Oregon
Oregon .
.:,'. , ,,,, Jt
.....'.e... ' 1
8
Oregon ; ...... ....,..,.. 23
Oregon ;....,..,...,.,. g ,
Oregon
Oregon,,'
Oregon:.
Oregoos,
Oregon
Oregon -Oregon
Oregon !
Oregon .
Idaho ,
OregoS
: S.
v s a
i.,.,....,57 :
... '.,;; 81 :'
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............ no
1810" .ss.oe
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into
288-
1 140 ''!:
1200
nini
1247:
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1118 ,
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Idaho .,.;.', .vV - f, t . a
Idaho-' . . ,W i . .'.v. .i , . , 8
Oregon . ..,;,. ..'.,.. , ... 28
...;..,.w ...o;;': v. .cows
Oregon i,V,j..,..,,
Oregon
laauo ..', ,., , s
Oregon ......A. ' l
Oregon .'iy.y, .;?.,' ,,i 1 ;
S
' 6
I
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28,.;
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon . . . . ; , .
Washington .v..,.,
I j.v., r''iV ?.;t BULLS .':r.-.-J . ., "
Idabo 1 i:-,':v;''.1240.,:?-!',t 5.T6
Idaho A,...... ...i.... ; 1 IfWO ' . S.TS
Oregon U.Ki ....;.. 2y'. .80'.;"S.60
. hogs a..".';. 'Sft
,107
I Jt0. - i
; 2 ;
' 1018 ?'
Ai. ilio
? 104(1 ':
: 1239
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mo
. I 1275 '..
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7.70
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7.23
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7.23
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7.00
f T.00
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$7.15-
S.TO
.'8.60
?8.60
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; 60
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.; 4.40
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.6,78
National Bank Safety
Government supervision, effective through systematic,
inspection by National Bank examiners,-extends over
.lhe Savings Department of this bank; This supervis
ion is the backbone of the national . banking System.
SAFETY is mast important In .
choosing your savings depository "
: lumbermens ,
National Bank
On Savings
Corner Fifth and Stark
Resource
7 MUUons
IF YOU WISH
to be successful, you cannot overestimate the value
,of SAVING. . , , , h-
y Tohave ready money at your command is .the
- first and most essential qualification. i
y We Pay, 4 Interest on Savings Deposit
Merchants National Bank
Under Government Supervision !
Founded 1886 WASHINGTON and FOURTH STS.
The Security Savings and Trust Co.
FIFTH AND MORRISON STREET ,
-? Capital and Surplus , !- . - ' . $1,400,000, N
, ' This institution has the strength and sta
bility that .come from ..long and satisfac
. tory banking service. - It offers its custom- ,
y ets every : facility consistent with sound
v arid conservative banking. " - ,
Oregon
Idaho. 5
Oregon1
Oregon
Oregon
Idaho
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iv'&','i't:' Steers , y.'--
Section. ''. j;' .r -Kev'v Are.' fbsj
Montsiia'':.?..;,',-.- ":' B44
Oregon 4 J A. k ... .29 " .AJfrsS
.................. o
Idaho ......i.... 74
Oregon -................ 18
aaao
Oregon
,:OW8
Montana . ,',., '.(' - J-'28 c &J!ntt
Montana w,..k'..S.i. is , S4.1
Montana ',.,'.,...,'. .',. Jl'. "V', 1080 1
Montsaa ',.-. ... . . . . . 1
v,j,,:"v nrii.R
Mobtans.. ... jtUV '' S i. 1313
Idaho ..... ..i.Sl . M
Oregon .-,v,:,i,i,nWi OS . 2'
Oregon , . , 8 v: ,. 80
Oregon ,.a s 1 '.;,".-. 3 220
A T new'. ,3erman- atert law ' protecta
cltisens of the empire even if they do
not , have a . residence or etabllshirient
In the Fatherland. ,
6S.76
V t'S.TO
i:-.,'8.70
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5.73
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Ladd & Tilton Bank
Established 1859 , r
- CAPITAL 1,000,000.00 ( : ' ,
J, ' SURPLUS $1,000,000.00
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Letters of;. Credit, Drafts ' and Travelers Checks
Issued, Available ia All Parts of the World.
, M Corner Third and Washington Streets
- : ,
FIRST NATIONAL BAIII!
,i..'-. i j' '', S,"'1'.1" '& i-'"1'' ' ' '''"".Vr'ff i'V, 'i'' A- A-' i . , : ' " I r , ' ,
t.. - ' t,
CAPITAL ,$1,500,000
SURPLUS $1,000,000
OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF TKZ
k ' ROCKY MOUTJTAIWS
, CORNER FIRST AND VASHK.GTC:; :: i .