The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 22, 1913, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22. 1913.
i SCARCITY OF - ALFALFA HAY, IS SENDING, THE PRICE HIGHER; HERE
CHICKEN TRADE HAS
AVEAKER TONEVITHA
MB PRiCE TODAY
V Market Shows: Cleap-Up . Sales of
' Hens, Down to 13 Y Cents Per
.(' " ' ' " ' , " -VV T-
Pound; Soma Receive Fraction
, More but Cannot Clean l'p. '
4 Today's Produce Trad, -
Poultry trade weaker.
4 -Chicken supplies liberal, v'
"Hgg continue firm. r v v
4 f, Some ehade butter price.
4 Hops are very weak.
' Country hogs in demand.
. 4 r homy cabbage remains firm.
, Apple situation strong.
4 Potatoes very quiet, '
e
e
. '... -' nr ." weaker feeling In the
chicken trade along Front street during
iv. ia 91 hmiH ami, a further reduc
. '' f V tlon in the price haa been forced. Safes
i- ui cleanups wen nww w - v
' ' a pound for hens, wits springs generally
' ' 5 at 15a- Some of the trade received 14e
for their hana,- but were unable to clean
up at that figure. . - ' . , .
Receipts'-of poultry are Increasing
v along the street, and there is a notice
able lack of Snap in the general trade.
Kven turkeys, which have been In rather
Uberal request with limited arrivals up
:.'v':.-:-:-ts this time, are today showing anee!er
.'."''." '-feeling, with somewhat more -liberal
offerings. While sales are still being
- i ' made for live birds at313Zc a pound,
' . the market lacks the snap in buying, so
? prominently shown heretofore. ; ; .;
: i: ' (Somewhat mors liberal supplies' of
' ducks are coming forward. - The market
. ; . U-rather quiet, owing to the fact that
; ft the Chinese lia,ve not been on the street
, in any great numbers during recent
; .Jdays. As they are the principal buyers
of ducks here, the market is naturally
''i Qulet owing to their absence. ; v ,
'potatoes; arm -very slow,
"' A very slow trade 1s shown In the po
tato market, An advance from Texas
aaya that 32 cars were recently rejected
f in oner city there because of the very
. liberal offering; by Idaho and the lower
; , : .rlce that stocks are obtainable at:;,
- .' EXCELLENT CALL FOR HOGS
." , f -J - -, 5 '; S'.l
A -very good tone Is showing In, the
'- local-hog situation' for country killed
offerings. Receipts alone the street are
extremely limited, and the price Is held
firm at 12a a pound. Veals are weak at
former prjeea. , .
, ' CUTTING BUTTER PRICES ;
X While general, quotations on .butter
wre-vahowing : no change,it is reported
' that some of the leading makers are re
ducing --their quotations about - 2o a
v ' pound.-: The weakness is due to the ea
' ' aler feeling in the south, as well aa tbs
' , JTear of foreign shipments.
f. " PEACH MARKET; VERY POOR.
I J Extremety poor tone Is showing in the
' . market for peaches. Holdings' along
. the street i continues very heavy... One
. J' pleading .house reports the sale of a big
: able oft fruit of good jalitvai;. to
50e a box.
ONIONS. ARE VERY SCARCE
v Supplies of onions along; the street
'" are very scarce. Growers continue to
. bold, and even the recently, advanced
quotations nave ranea io loosen mora
'than a nominal amount of stock. 'Job
bing prices' therefore firmer,
TRADE HERE ' TODAY
Trade Is Stagnant : With the Prices
Quoted Nointnallr Lower; ' Re-
. ' porta Indicate That Wg, Interests
Are in Combination. ' -
There is a very quiet tone In the hop
trade and values are generally consid
ered lower. - Titers ts sn almost . total
lack of business available at the mo
ment, and it would be extremely hard
to say what the exact price is today.
-Nominally '-the market, has beoa
placed' at flac at pound for bast quality
offerings by (the local trade) but ther
seems to be .little , desire - to take bold
even at this helaht. :.
Foreign, markets ' continue - rather
neglected and there are no reassuring
cable from abroad to atimulate the
market here. - It appears as if triers (s
a concerted action among leading inter
ests to .break the price of hops, v Most
of the Oocal Interests have old their
speculative purchases, -therefore are not
desirous of high values at this time. -
In some quarters it Is asserted that
there la a combination . among leading
world's interests to hold off purchases
oi nop until ine price-nere arops iq
20a a pound. Whether this is so or not
cannot be confirmed, but it is a fact
that many of the leading interests are
working very close together and-whenever
a grower offers hops at Salem it
is - instantly known- at - Portland , by
means of the long distance telephone.
llATflHlORSM.iM
Chicago Market Closes H to. ?, Cent
Higher After Opening With '
a -Smart Loss.- -
CRAB FIGHT IS WAGING
i A rather fierce fight Is waging for
control of the crab trade of this section.
'Values are being cut by some of the ex
clusive crab houses, and this has caused
jVea-ular wholesaler fish Interests to join
the fight v Prices are now evwvlower
-than a. year ago In some quarters.
' FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS
; Weather bureau sends the following
notice to shippers: -
- - Protect shipments aa far north as Se
- "attle against, minimum temperatures of
. ebout 44 degrees; northeast to Spokane.
41 degrees; southeast to Boise, SO de
- .c-rees; 'south to Siskiyou, 40 degrees.
Jvllninjuin-temperature at Portland to
night, about, 48 degrees. . ,,
- PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES
' ' These erlees are these it which wbolMalers
til to retailers, except erherwbe states':
i BUTTIR Nominal. , Oreanery eubet, 84c;
; ttt ertfmery. 82Q88c; naeh batter, SSa. , .
t - EGOa Nnmlnal. Candled local extra, 3e;
eleet pallets. S7c c eoant, 8o; spot
bin-In . price, S3e t .o. b, PortUndi atarage,
, L1VH POfLTBY Here iSWJ4ej. sptlniM
'SUti atxa. 12c; set, 12c; Pekin dneka, 14Q9
' 15c; Indian Runners, JOifltllci tnrker, Sic,
:' dreiaed 2Scj plgon; old,, f 1; oung 1.60
. -" donen. " .-' - '
CHEE!E NominiL Vretb Orecen finer fun
. ' ereem twlni aod triplets, ITe; dallies, irviet
young America, 18Hc.
BUTTEH PAT -Prodacetf price for Fortlasd
flelhrery. per lb.. 84e. , ' , , . ,
U Eers.-Veol aa4 Kldas. '
' HOPS Buying price, tholpe, 83e: prime, 42c s
-medium to prbue, 22c; medluis, 20c. , , '
" : WOOI-Nunilnal, 1MB vlip.:, Wtllgneiu Vii.
r coane Cotiwold, 18o. Ilk mtdlum Shrop.
hire. ITe: choice User Iota, 18o lb. eaitera
Oreaun, lOQISc, aecordlng w ahrtnkaga.
VV CU1TT1M OR CASCARA nA8K lilt. . car
lot, Set lew than ea lot. 4M.
l IOHAIU 11 NOmlnul SOc . ' , " -i-.it.
I11DK8 Dry hide, Iil022e lb. : greea, llel
: salted hide, lie; bulls, neea Hit, Se; kips,
2ttl0e; nhres, dry, H2ici eU aklaa, Mlted
.- ar green. lTfl8e; gren kid, 1 Urn taaa
xialUds abwp pelt, salted, hearings, luQaooi
tPGAB Cobe. 5.80 oewdered,; S.M; trait
Jvr berry, IS.WJJ et. (.; dry arasulated,
9i.V ti llow. 14.40. (Above suouUom are
no dr net cart.;
BicfcJipaa trie. No. V. taiet N-w
Orleani, bead. iU1e; Creole, , - ,
HON BY New. $2.78 per etae. i :
, BKAK8-8mll white, 2-M: large Whit.
' plug, 4ie Uaws, )4) plnka, e baye
8ALT Coarae, half grona, 100a, 110 per
, -ton; 60 liaT6 table Oslry. 60. 18s Joa,
'lll.BOi balMk (2.25i extra flna birU. B4. aa
' nd ids, 5.2Se.00 lump rock, $2040 pr toa
( -: j, iih aa arvTuiena.
MtLSSBD MEATS (felling pric Coantry
i tilled. Hoga, ncy, 12oj ordinary, He:
: '.rough and heary, 8c; fucyeal, Ijcf or
dinary, lltac; poor, B1(X-; Ias)b, JOe; nuttoa.
a..... .ut Whl Al
UAM8, BiroN. KTO.-lUm J0ffl22e; brek.
rt bacon, 1028c bolted baav SOss picnic,
tlJMiCl eotuita ( ).
K1KATS i'acklnc houM tr. No. 1 (rek,
iJ'ie; cow, No. 1 tock, 12Hc; ew, Hc;
: -werner. S4e: lamba, llfll ixirtt loloa,. toe;
dyeed hog. 18tt.
Oi STICKS Sholwater tr. per galloa
per 100 lb. sack i ulvmpia, per (dlon,
' 8.M; per loo lb. sack ( j eannod. :,
r&e can; I8 60 donsi extern. In atiell, fl.toa
v 8.00 per 100) raaur cum, U.0O&2.2S box. i
- iARD Tierce, -1214c; compound, tierce,
ll'lC 1
y t'l8I-Komlnl.
Dreuod floaaarv Tes hell
SPOT CASH FOR YOUR
Eggs, Poultry, Hogs, Veal
Net Drlcea t
Hairy butter 20c
o. I). Portland. o c6mmllon.
Hen inn (nrlnr. . lum Mci
duck, lH2r; turkey, 18tf lc;. gcene. SylOc;
fancy porx, juifjui laucy, iiai.x-; ra-
rar bark 5c lb. Ship u fur, wool and
hide.' Writ for any prli-ee wanted. ( ah by
return wall. Price In effect nntlt further no
lle. KURT CO,, 107 Front Bt Portland, Qt,
Anets J0,0Q0.00,. -; . . . -
I tv
rhfjiavA' .-4 .Thrw,, a - firm
tone after the Initial weakness, and the
wheat market closed with .a net gain of
jc ror uecemoer and He ror May, ... ...
OPfiBra ,waa -nnaMarahla wtnlinaaa at
the onenlnr. and values were to M-c
below the finals of yesterday. The low
mark was made at the start, while clos
ing prices were either a( the high point
or within a fraction of it. . .
. Broomhall cabled from LlveTpool that
the wheat market opened steady. Later
there was - free realizing on the weak
ness In o Wlnnlnea- vesterdav nressure
of near Manitoba offers, and increaaed
Canadian visible supply. The weaknesa
in porn neipea toe aeciine. .
Rsnse of Chicago srices furnished br
Overbeck Cboke Co., 216-217 Board pf
raae uuiiaing. - 'k,.- ,
. WHEAT ' : , .
Open. 5 High.
S-'t'i Ml KSi
8li 89 .8014-
: COBS " t
68 10
i
43 42Vk
PORK .-i-
108T 1055
1050 1919
Jin, .,,.,.,,.1033 1MT . loa 104T A
May 1003 1002 104T 1062 B
- s BIBS ,.
Oct. . 1038 J J04B ' 103.1 1048 .
Jin. 1030 ' 103T - 1027 1037 B
lay : .1047. 10X 1042 r 1065 .
EASTERN FRUIT MARKETS
rt : ,,4
Oregon Anjou Pears Sell 'ott 'JVew
, - York Auction at $3,70 a Box; , f
Bosc Halves at fl.tW. !
Month.- '
Pec. 4', tf .
Way j.,...
iuly
Pee.
Mar
July
Jan.
May
674
n4
41
Cloe.T
S4VB
88 '4 B
, HB
TftliA
WA
3
ions
1947
i 39
: 42
42
inr.2
107.0
i itu nmnc uionrn
AND STOCKS SCARCE
Local Bids Are Up to $13.83 With
- Only a Small Supply 'Available
Small Amount of Wheat pesired
by Japan at an Advance,
WHEAT CARGOES QUIfef
London, Oct. 22. Wnaat cargo on
quiet.
Kugllab country market quilt.
trench country noarkeU y, , -
,v ::. ' T)XBEIGM WHKAT MAItKETS : -
Mrerpeol Wheat rloeed , Hd ' low.
Bcrlln Wheat- closed luwer.
Vudaptbeat ckned He low. .
Antwerp W boat 'elod lowr.
, .Pari Wheat closed 14il4o, lower. .
' POBTUAND CHAIN BECEIPT8
-Cr-
piwife
Monday
Tuediy
WludayA
irar ' sv t -..... .
Deaaon to datl.. .
Ver ngt ..
Wheat. Barley .ikur.Oati.Ha.T.
173
7T
40
' HO,
.34
,91
HI
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v 1
it
oo ,
ID
7
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.741
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8
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74o
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13
13
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Ida
The scarcity of alfalfa hay Is causing
much concern among tidewater Interests,
and bids are higher. Even these are not
sufficient td Induce general offering by
the interior, for the very good reason
that stocks Ahere are much lighter, than
had been generally anticipated.:
Bids for No. 1 alfalfa nere nave c-een
advanced to il3.0vgpl3.3B a ton, ana
stocks offering at the advance are very
small. Demand is far better than sup.
plies, . .
wnus mere is s iirninr wire it-"j
in the hay market and timothy la show
ing considerable strength, no further
changes in tne price are innuuncau uoi a.
There Is a mixed tone In the wheat
trariat. ITne noma time Jacan haa been
endeavoring to purchase club wheat at
extreme low prices, both, here and on the
Sound, .a As a rule these value ware be.
low what intarasts here had been bidding
for milling account. The result is for an
Immediate small supply. Japanese buy
ers have ol vanced their blda a cent a
bushel. This is the extent of the
strength In the trade. The Oriental call
is confined entirely to club and red fife;
the latter being; about Ho lees than the
fTher,general foreign situation In the
tri la atlUf very weak. Insofar
as cargoes sre concerned, there is no de
mand whatever. No recent sales have
been reported by Pacific Northwest par
ties. uoneiaering inia; uiauiK. jiurry
caused by the Japanese business is of
very small moment, because It would
take but little to fill the wants of the
trade there. . - - t
Coarse grain markets continue to show
a neglected tone; and prices are a till on
a nominal basis. . -
Today's general grain mantel range:
WHKAT Nominal producera'... prices.
track basis: - Club, 7sc;, milling . blue
stem, Sec: Turkey red, 33e: forty-fold,
7c; red Russian and hybrids, ?6c; val
ley, 7 c bushel. , .: - v. t " .
BARLi-i iNomlnal producers'. prices,
track basis: Feed, 123.60. 4.00;. brew
ing J2o.0025.60; rolled. 125.50 per ton.
SATS New, feed, " (34.(0; Wiling;,
325.60 per ton. , .
FLOUR Selling Mice: Paten U 34.70;
Willamette valley, 34.70; local atralght.
33.86)4.10; export, a,ij..u; paaers.
I4.60W4.IU.'
HAY Producers prices: Willamette
valley timothy, fancv. 314014.60; east
ern Oregon-Idaho, fancy timothy, 3.15,60;
alfalfa, l$13.00ttl3.35;. Vetch and oats.
111.0012.00; clover, 3-.OOOlO.oo per
ton. ' v
MILLSTUFFS Selllns; price: Bran.
331.00; middlings, 330.00; -shorts. 12,6.00
ner ton.
GRAIN BAOS No. 1 Calcutta.
3 c -
, CLOVER SKED Buying price: No. 1.
red.- country points, 3c; Tortland, 10c;
Alaike,' t14c,-.v.-r-.-- f
, - a
cmr HOGS DECLINE
r.wt.s-j w- 'J).1 "' " " I1 11 "tt;.,d;-Jl-''' t";i?
Price I Off i 5 to 25c From Yester-
- dayj Cattle Show 'Weakness. .,:
' ' Kansas City,' Oct 3S.T-Hogs, AH,00.
Market lc"to IBo lower. Tops, tt.qbr .
Cattle 12,000. ' Market ateady . io
weak. ,t ' , . V
Sheep J6.000. i ' Markets ateady v to
strong. - v . ,, f
. -
JONATHAN APPLES ARE
mi lit ir vnrt i r in t i ri n if n rriirrt lin
vnirjr- i may in fir-Aii v i ir-nrjr-ii M
NO: PORTLAND YARDS WITH LIBERAL DEMAND
PflD
&?Wr ,ty v.- not
..wf-iW,-r,( ,i,.j.i-j..-iMwaawsia
Sales Are Made at Pecline of 15
s to 25 Cents WIUi Further Blinrp
Price Concession in the ISast; Cat
tle Situation Xcss Favorable.
e 4 e e e 4 e e)
- r Today's livestock awiiki v.-
North Portland Hogs and cat
tit lower, sheep firm.
Chicago Hogs lower, cattle
gnd sheep steady. 1 ' 1 -
,v.,J . Kansas City Hogs lower, cat
tle steady tOrWeak, sheep active
tq strong, j- fl
South Omaha Hogs lower,
cattle and sheep steady to :
- '
, POBTUKI) UVEHT0CK BCN . '
Hog. Cattle. Calve. TSbeen.
; New Tork, Oct. 32. Through auction
today 42 cars of deciduous fr.ult! Win
tor Nells, 33.16, halves, 11.60; 3 cars Ore
gon pears, d'AnJou, 32.79; Boso halves,
l.(6; Comics halves, 31.3003.00 3 cars
Washington - d'Anious, 3-. 49, -halves
1128! H ram Waahlnatnn annloa. Jona-
ihans 31.30, Homes 3L60 to il.BO; pears, XORTIfVVE9T . BANK ' STATEMENT
tAn in Kit nwtr. A nnlaa utMiiv , ... !7 .
Chicago Throug auction today 31 J V - v " 4 , -;CZr'T. i
cars Colorado Jonathans: Extra .?, j , " Portland Bask. '
1 El ohnln. 11 lit- Anr Win...., , C Mr - . .; .1 J fi Tkl Wk. " :T1I .
. ' ' J ' . . ' . . . 1 ....... .... - "- An ,M IT AA . 14 Oi , fAl OlM
1wndsy ....-'..;..: .Ml,eoj, f.AMl.3
717 : BftT
..- 80(1 ' 1 1S3
,.179 .
,i iat ... s
,. CS4 301
,. 4:w
,. AOS 11
, , 651' - . 44
1
331
' una
' 4
,T 901
2JM
Trednaaday-...
THday .v. ..
Monday .
Saturday , ....
Friday
Thuraday .....
Week o ....
Yea at . .
Two ytars ago
' There f was a weaker tone for awine
and cattle) today at North Portland. .The
weakness t In the : hog' trade was th
direct result of the sharply lower prices
that have been put Into effect at otiwr
stookyard points la the country. Values
tm morning were considered 16 to. Sic
lowar than yesterday here. There w
another big run for the day, totala be
Ing 777 head and this caused buyers
to lower their prices sharply. -
At Chicago there was a weaker ton-)
In tn hog trade for the day r values
being 10 to 20c lower than yesterday, -.
Kansas City bog trade showed severe
weakness . with a loss of IS to -6o trpm
yesterday.
. Bouth Omaha hog were , weaker with
a Iom ot. 16c this morning. -
Today'H general hog market range:
Top killers 3 8 59
Good and light 8.40
Heavy . 8.-5
Kough and Sieavy 7.5007.75
, ..... Oattia Trads Zs Blow. ,
Slowness is showing in the trade for
lattle at Nortlt-- Portland.- T'jere wak
quite a fair run for the day and buyers
were Inclined to the bear side, in fact
there were . none present that really
cared to buy at all this morning.
General conditions in the cattle trade
here are weaker especially for poor to
ordinary stuff. While prices ,have been
nominally steady, td" firm at.. former
prices for select duality, so little of the
latter haa - been - received here recenty
that if can scarcely be considered a
real market factor.- i. '
-At Chicago there was a ateady tons
in tHe cattle trade for the day. .
: .' Kansas " City cattle market, -ruled'
ateady to weak at former prices.
Bouth : Omaha . cattle . market was
steady .to strong today. - - i
Today general cams maraei range-.
.3 i 7.76
7.VU
7.25
7.00
'O
9.11
6.50
4.5005.00
.6S
, 6.50
VAAI 11 A
O.OVV47V.VV
I I I 4 " -
SiU f viivv T - v - v iiraB
extras 31.70, fancy 31.44; car Idaho, Jon
athans, extras 11.65. Xanoy ,31.44; car
Washington Jonathans, -extras, - 31.37.
fancy, 11. 38; part car California Winter
Nells, 32.03; Buerre Kaster, 11.61; Ore
gon Buerre Easter marked d AnjoU ex
tras, 33.14; fancy. 31.30. r, s
OMAHA HOGS DOWN ;TODAr -
Market Props y to $7.6 for; Tops
j With Lost of 15c for the Day. :
(Speeial to The Jonrnal.) -'
' South Omaha,- Oct ; S3. Cattle Re
celpts 4400; market steady to strsng
steers, 38.6.0O0.10; eowa . and '. heifers,
33.36QT.60; atockers and feedera,. 37.00
7 76. '
Hogs r
market' -16c
ob: neeeims euuo:
lower ae (.6P i.ss. . i-v v..
1 Bheep - Receipts ' 80J)00; market
Steady to strong yearlings, 3M543
6.65; wethers, 34.36(94.70; lambs,, 39,75
f7.5;- ewes, af.uuwt.tv,
CHICAGO HOG9 SLUMP
1 t , ,
Salea Are , Made at Loss of ' 1 0
to
kUmda 1 ,, i ; 2,621,088.U 'X977.W8.40
Week V date ... . .37t..lsV aa,a,-es.ie)
riearlDKS
lialaDceS'
Clearings
Balaaces
. . , . ..::..32,T2,774.W)
1 m U n.
,.., . VJfcV.W.W
Ttoxnh Banks,.,
20 Cents; Tops Drop to f8.20.v
Chicago, Oct 22. Hogs, J6,000j .left
Oven 8967.; run year ago 23.000. Market
10c to 20o lower. Mixed and butchers',
37.4601 8.20: good and heavy, 37.708.16;
rouch and heavy, 37.407,70; light, 37.to
S 10. . '
T Cattle 17.000. Market steady.'
Bheep37,000. Market ateady. '
kut, 7Q0I striped biaa, 17C; ehlaodh.aalm,
Sc; steelbead ( ); cole. f lb. ' thiimpa,
l2Viei Ptrcb. Se lb.; lobafer. 30o lb. t bUck
bau, BOel U?er tmalt, ku shsd. Sot black cod.
el turaon. 1221Se Ih. , " ' - ' '
CRAS Large, M swdlam. 31 dotes. -Fruit
sad Yitabl. 1
' TRKSH TauiTS Orange. 5.60(a.OO; bl
naoaa, 4H06 lb.; lemon, 38(9: lime;- 3160
Mr 100: aranefrutt. CaUtornl. IS.aiii tln-iria.
S; plneapplaa, 6H417o Ib.t. casUloup, 12.90A
3-78; peachea. fmcy,, 40BOc; ordinary, tool
1214c par id, oaaaai,.. ototr ' Tarlatlea, ' 1
1 Ml! noin. ll.Outai.ai. - ,
" VEOBTABU;8 lurnlp. BOiftflOc; heels, 3lfl
I. 16; carroi. 3101-6. paranlp. H01.15 ,cki
cabbage, Sl-26; local tomato, ateoc box!
atrtng bean ( );. green eniona, ., ive par
doaeu biimbe; pepper, bell, eloe; kd fct.
tuce, 20Me doien: celery, eOtt76c: egg piint.
7e; eaulttlowar, 1.25(ul.60 dosvii) thubarl., i!
al ( ); artlvhokea, 31 duaeoi aprouta, SfiJIOe:
ploeb, locl ( ) lb. p, 0ttfc) gnea corn
luwi-e par doats. .
fikltRieS Hueklbrrle. 9e lb.
AU'LEB Spltaenberg, l.O0ja00; Northern
gpy, ll.UXKt.75; JunaiJiiB, 31.o0u2.00: Itbode
Ilnd Greeuins. 3LOO(al.2R: Winter Banana.
tlMfittbOi OUley, 1.25(ftt.78; OraTen.teln,
II. 0041.75 per bua; eouklog grade, 75ctill.00.
POTATOES) Belling , price: Extra ebole!
11.15(M1.2Si holee, .31.15 ordlaaryv 31.00 rk!
buying prlue, exrlnada, bOiKToe, eouauy point;
weeta, 2c, lb. , , ,
0NION8 Jobbing price, "1.73: carload bay.
Ing price. '3J-W f ,.P. " blpplng ; utloo;
garlic, bttOe lb. s
raints and Oils. -.
UK8BKO OIL Haw bbla, OlM per gaLl kit.
lie boiled, bbla.. Sic al.( raw e, S4ot bollad
taa, Uo.gL loU ot 2M gallon. Is t
tl enke $44 pr ton. ,1
-WHllK L;A1 Ton kit. 8 per Ib.t too lb.
lotu ke per lb. lea lota, 8Vke-pr lb, --i
OIL MKAlr--Cailoud lota, fill. . '
lUKPiiMIKaT In casta, 7!oj weed barraU,
TOc; trim barraia, tiic par galloni 10 lota,
;. ,-,., , , ,; . ,. . a .-
4d,602.0f
Baa Francisco Proddce Bfarket. V
' San Francisco, fictt I2.-p-Vbeat Club.
31.-46H 1.47; northern bluestem,
31.60(S)l.74 5 .Turkey red. il.hbttlHl
fed Hussian,' l.46 1.47 Si , forryfuIJ.
31.6244 31.6..: :v' i ."..-.-...'
i Barley Good to choice, feed, 1.37Vfc
1.40; lower grades, 31.30(916; ship
ping and brewing, 1 1.40 01.41, 1 ' ---Butter
Extras, , 31Hc; prime . firsts,
SOo; firsts. 2c, i -
Eggs Extras, 61c; select pullets, 4c;
Storage; sxtraa. 31c-. . -v
jciieese Oregon, 13c: -Young 'Amer
ica, 17 o; California. 16ei7Hc; Young
America, 16 13c; eastern. 16 H3 30c.
1 -Potatoes Per' eental. delta whites,'
75CIS31J,. fancy, ;31.051.10; Sallna".
11.852.00, - Oreron Burbanks, 31.33b
' Onions Per cental, sliver skins, 31.. 3
Oi.60. : ' ,,--.
'- i V". r. --a-,-.; v- ' V'!-J-1
Seattle- Produce Market. v-;:
' Seattle.t Oct.. 32,-B-gS Select 'ranch.
48ej April storage. 30 J.cr.fresh east
ern, 36c. v i - ' ' , -
Butter -Waahington creamery -Cubee.
34c; city creamery bricks', -36c: 'freh
eastern. 0 Sic, Oregon, . 80 3) 31c. f
CheeseTillamoek', 18c Young Amer
icas lHc: Washington twins, 18; trlp-1st",-130;
AVIsconsin twins, ; 18c;
Onions California yellow. 2 2 Uc lb.;
local 31.60i61.ii saclut . ' .
- potatoes -r Home grown, v 1718;
Yakima gems, 3-8(26- ton. - - -
is-K :"v':,'"!-U ' 11 1 " """
: , PoUtoes of Fine Quality. -
f -A sample Sack of. "six weeks" potatoes
has been received by C S. Jackson, pub
lisher ot "The' Journal. The potatoes
were of - extremely" good Quality, and
were of .favorable else..- - All- the stnt.-at
was bright ahd without blemish. They
were grown by-J. Brady, on rural route
No. 2, During recent .years there has
been quite an Increase in the amount of
this . variety, planted . 1m Oregon- .The
stock finds a good demand on the mar
ket: t"- 't- A '- ' VrfVr'V', J?
' h'v" ' F V'"V eakaaMeHkaaaaaaTsTsVataaaaBBHSaBiaa -j yJ- ,' -i,
v Money and Exchange,
"'London, Oct. 23. Console, 73Hd; sil
ver, ,23 3-13d; bank rate. - , . - . .
New York, Oct, - 23. Sterling ex
change, long, 14.83; short, 34.83; silver
bullion-, 31c
Pan Pranclsco,'" Oct. 23. Sterling ex
change. 30 days, 84.80H; alabt. I4.S5J
documentary, 14.79! transfers, tele
graphic, 3V4 per cent premium; sight 1
per cent prpmtum. . , - -
-.:. ... ' " -"-"..- : v.. , v) -
', San Francisco Barley Calls.
. Ran , Francisco, Cel.. Oct. 22. Barley
cans
Refit at.frs
Ordinary - streers . . . . t
Poor steers ,.
Best heifers ..
Best -cows .,,;.
Medium i cows .
Poor cowa . . -Ordinary
bulls
Fancy stag
Fancy bulls
Prime light calves
Prime heavy . ....
beep Oonaitions Are crooa...
. . The only real-bright spot in the live
stock trade at North Portland today is
In the mutton division. There were
practically no offerings: either yester
day or today and, in fact, most of the
arrivals during the last 10 days have
come direct to the big. killers,
f -Small killers have -been compelled to
go without mutton or else go direct into
the country and purchase it Ship
ments from the -Interior for the open
market of late have been nominal be
cause of the presence1 of so-many east
ern interests there who are offering
cash, prices... ' .. - . :
- at. i:nicflKn iriera wnv a aioauy tuna tu
tha-ahaan. trntla for the' dav.
Kansas City , sheep market ruled
ateadv to strong at unchanged prices.
Bouth Omaha mutton trade waa steady
to strona; today. - 1 '
t Today's general mutton market range:
Best spring lamba; ....,..,1 6.60
Drrtlriarv' lamba . 6.00 ? 6.2 5
Yearlina .v-.it.W.- ..i... 4.8604.60
Old' wethersi ,,y,y,,.f..'.i. 4.16
Fancy ewe 3.80
Ordinary ewes . . . . 2.76
' Today's Jjlvestook smippers.
- tTna-a -J B. - Prof f Itt. Dayton. 1 load:
'Will Block, Independence,. 1 load; Joe
Donaldson, Tillamook, 1 load; O. U Pa.
quet, Hunts rerry, i ioaar c. . nei-shee,t.Moro,-
1- load; O. Stringer. Opal
City,, 1, load; B. O. Young;. 4V Co., Oak
land, 1, load.- .
i -Ckttle- Baker Coutity CJattle Co.,Ba
Icer; 4 tpadsi La Grande, '3 loads; W, I.
iDshmavn,. Redmond, 6 loads; Henry S.
Cram, Redmond. 1 .load, -
: Mlxd stuff-William Chandler. Iay
ton. Wash., 1 load cattle and hogs; Hugh
Cummlngs, , HaJsey Joads- hogs and
heap direct to Union Meat Co.
Total run ot livestock re date this year at
North Portland ncoaiparet with the lame ' pe
riod, , yea. r folletr: . .,
Daly Opposes , Plan' of City's
n U V m-S' rri rr ?trnrfpr r-rrrrf- -r"' A- -z
a- " J ' 9 w V V 1 V m V S 1 V f . . I ' f -V"" ".t .-i' -
erty for $23,000,
Hog ;,188.034- S1.7M
Cattle 60J551., 0n.f
Ctlta 5.203 2 4SI
beep . . 24.765 202.010
rr- v -i' ;.-Tuwlay . Afttraooa Bel.
. - .'ov , '
gectloo, , , v,, ..v i t -. -tv- ls.
a .i. .
at
18 t,
OtMOB ....V...
Montana",, .,....
Oregua A.
Oraana -..
l i , ' j aSULU)
Montana .-.. . vjk I "4 s
.' - , ,HQ!S
WublirgVm . .y... .,J 1
Waahlncton MS
WuhlnKtou ,. S
Oragoa S3
Oron- . ,
Waahlngtoa ...... . . . '88
WaaMngUMi ............. 1 .
VraahlDKtoo. jt. ........ 1'
Waahluston ' , . , . 4
' 10.W
, 94.1
10KO
1200
loss
106-1400
Jnlv
( 212
SO
.107 ,
20,
2
140
208 ,
perember
May
Open.
.131
t,,,...,146B
High,
1384 -
IaV; Clone.
138H 13'i
avaihlnatnn
. .. t-..-ul.. B.I.,..
' , 8TEERS ,' I , i"
paction. i ' , . Jso. Are. lb.
Vnlueton .J i-.. 7 t , 1272
wartlnatea "........ i m
Idahe . ..(...; 35? - 9U
YVUBingion :
Oregon,', v. . .. .. . . v ' 1
Washington , y,. ."' 41
Oepfon '.,..,..,... 3
Orrgon - ............... 3
Oregon ................ 2
66.240
1.201
2.772
82.140
Price.
ffl.00
6.00
6.00
675
6.60
5.00
. 6.00
3B--3
38.TO
8.70
a 70
8 70
1.70
1.65
8.00
1.00
7.70
T.70
Market in, Excellent Condition 'at
Higher Price, but Leading . Sec
' tlons Have ' No More' to : OTerj
- Penr Price Slump Abroad, " ; " -i
The strength of the market for. Jon
athan apples continues an3 prices sre
very firm. Practically all of, the big
stocks of the Pacific northwest . have
already .been cleaned, up, acordlng to ad
vices received today by the Northwest
ern Fruit Exchange from -its affiliated
organizations, A wire from 'Wenatchee
says that all the Jonathans of that sec
tion have been shipped and there are no
more to offer.-.. . -; ,
Bids for Jonathans are firm at 31.30
to 31-40 a box. f o,,b, shipping points,
but. the- small lota remaining - have
caused selling agencies to ask a nickel
more than the extreme prices being bid.
While the entire apple crop of' the
Pacific oast was very short thts season
t.ie decrease In offerings of Jonathans
has been moat noticeable .. Probably
this is due mors to the very extensive
demand that has been a constant and in
sistent demand for Jonathana and price
have advanced almost every day during
that period. Now with the season for
this variety closing,., the demand ,is
stronger than ever.
There - is- a rather good tone - all
thrcue-.t the world'a apple market at this
time. Domestic markets,. with the tos
slbls exception of the southwest, and
the European trade have alike shown
wonderful .strength. ' While there have
been more liberal receipts abroad and
this has In a measure affected prices,
such a- course is always expected when
ever the movement ot fruit bcqmes gem
eral. .
The pear market continues very
strong ' abroad . and sales of Oregon
Comioe are reported in the London mar
ket at 32.60 J.25 for half boxes, while
Boso are selling- at $1.752.00 for simi
lar sised packages. Considering; the
enormous supplies of pears which have
reached the European markets of late,
thes". are extraordinary, values and re
flect t, e strong condition of the trade
generally, ,
STOCKS SHOWING
U
DSSES
New York Market Loses Advance
" 3Iade yesterday;' General Mr
' , 'ket Hits Low Mark.
New York, Oct. 22. There was a re
action from yesterday's strong tone in
the stock market, shares toeing general
ly Jower at the closing. To some extent
the losses were due to the suspension
of the proposed advance In grain rates
on the . Chicago & Northwestern in the.
Central Freight association territory by
the interstate commerce commission
until May 1. V- - ,'
' tjteel corporation- earnings for the
quarter are the subject of much Interest
lust now. While the meeting will not
be held until October 38. It Is estimated
that the earnings for the quarter .will
pe approximately 843,000,000.
The ' Bombay stock exchange was
closed today on account of the demoral
ised 'financial situation, '"T- .-..
Rang of Jfew Yorkr pricea furnlaaed
by Oyerbeok A Cooke Co., 216-117 Board
or xraoe ntinning
COMMISSIONER TO RLE
OBJECTION IN'WRIIG
T
'"Ajac
VL
86
I aft ,
, 1 - HO0B '
I.;..;,. ..,6i
I3s
,.'l75
219
J76
172
5S5
4.rM
444
rrtee.
37 AO
f .00
3.83
38-60
8 SO
, 8.50
IW
7 no
T 50
, T.60
New Vork Cotton Afarket.
1 Open.
Jan. 1 1363
Melt. 1S6S
May .4,, Ufl
July . 1866
Oct. j 1400
Do. .... 1883
High.
1380
' 133-
13X3
. 1371
' 1423
M402
liOW.
35
1361
1161
1261
140'
1397
Close,
1388063
1I7J74
1871$73
'1360&11
14UAI1
1389S91
S. Government Bonds.
Netr" Vork, Oct. 23. porernment hoods-.
. Hid. Aak:
Txnrn, reglatered. .t.. .,,,.. 06Hi V7
-do eotipoa 1m "nj
nrees, rflilerd............r...l24 .102
do coupon. ....,........,.,.. (..H'V1 .n2i
rmira, rgltfred .KmivJ ll.u,
do couuoa i.t...... ...... ,10Si HOW
Amalgamateti Cupper Co.
American v. a ., c...
Anarlran Can, e. ......
American Can,, pf..,vi
American, Cotton Oil, e.
America a Loco., c...
American Sugar, c
American Smelt, . e...
American melt. pf...
Am. Tel. A Tel......
Anaconda Mining Co...
American Woolen, c...
Atchlcon, e. viw, .."...
Atrhlcoo. pf
Baltimore A Ohio, c...
Beet ttaoar ..........
Bethlehem Meet, c . . . . .
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian rcin, e. , ,
Central Leather, e....
Central leather, pf....
(hi. a Q. W.. c. ......
Chi. tc G. V., pf......
Cbl., M. A St. P.....
Chi. 6. WM,c......
Cblno Copper
Chesapeak k Ohio...
Cohirado k I., e
Colorado Southern, e,
Consolidated G..
Cora Product, e......
Corn Product. rt..,i..
Dearer v U..U., e.,...
DeiiTer a B. 0., pf....
Kne, c.
Krle, 2d pf. .......
Erie, lt pf.......
General Electric . .
Northern, ore land
O. Northern, pf,..,,.,
Ice Secnrttla-. ........
Illlool Ceutnl .......
Int. MeTropiUUn, e...
1st. Metropolltaa, pf...
Lehigh Valler .......
Kansas City Southern.
LoutiYllla As NaahTllle.
M., K. T., . ......
U.t K. a T.. pf . .....
Mlasourl Pacific
National Lead ........
Nevada Consolidated...
New York Central. .
N. T.. o, a w.
Norfolk k Western, e,
Northern retfle, - e..,
Pacific stall 8. 8. Co..
rcoosrlraula Kailway..
v. It. c. vo....
Pressed Steel Car, e...
Ray Con. Copper.;..,.
Reading, t. ...........
Heading, 2d pf
Beading, 1st pf ...... ;.
ltepuolle 1. a S., c...
Republic I. k t., Pf---Rock
Ialand, e. .......
Rock island, pf......
fit. L, 8. t.. 2d pf.
Ht. L. 8. V lat pf.,
Ht, L. . W., c...
St. 'IjTf. P., pf.....
Soathera .. Ptclflc. e...
Houthern Killway, e.
Tenn. Copper.. i ,
Teia a Pactfle
T, Bt. U k W,, c...
ffnlon Pacific,
I, 8. Rubber, c
V. 8. Bteol Co., c...
I'tak tlopper ..........
Virginia Chemical,....
Wabab, .
W.. V. Telegraph....,,
Weatlnghouae Klectrlc.
Wlaooiisln Central. : c.
j.oiai aim ",'".
OpenHlgh ILow ICIoae
IK
32
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8HI 811s 31J4
51i
100 ig
3!
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168
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n S':.-V:''-;i' VZHBEKS ;''-','i' i
i NEW' YORK STOCK EXCHANGE '
- NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE
? CHICAGO BOARO OF TRADE -
THE STOCK AMD BON 1 EXCHANGE
" SAN FRANCISCO
rOUTJLAND OFFICE - '
Be Oak ltH OVronnd floor, X,wl Bldg.
PhoBaa Marshall 4190, A-4187.
OVERBECK&CQOECO.
0tooks, Bonds,' Oottoa, aratn. Tto,
me-air aoara ef Trad nmidiag.
D1IIECT PRIVATE VVlItES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Jlembers Chicago Xtoard ef Trad.
Correspondents of Lojran & iryn.;
, V1i1cutoNw York.
"As all objections to ordinances pasjsed
must be filed in writing within 10 daya
following the pasiags of a measure, at
tempts of Commissioner Daly to have
the 'city council rescind J Its action of
last week in authorlzlpg Commissioner
Brewster to purchase the Frits Strobcl
property at Sixth and Sheridan lor 323,
000 41d,not tneet with success, ' llie ob
jections are, to. fee in writing and filed
immediately: so that the matter can be
reconsidered at- an adjourned meeting- to
be held Friday morning,; it'i r, H;-":C-'-
i , Mr. Daly atated thla morning that he
did 403 thoroughly understand the mat
ter when he voted for the purchase and
be was supported by Commissioner Bige
low in the contention that the ordinance
should be reconsidered. .Commissioner
Brewster stated that he was opposed to
reconsidering the sctlon of the council
as everything hsd been regular and the
contract had been drawn with the own
era of th property.'. v-'av v ;v W.
' Instead of purchasing the entire Stro
bel ' piece. Commissioners - Daly and
Blgelow propose to cut a strip through
the property "ss ' wide ss lxth street
and; connect with Terwllliger boulevard
and abandon the scheme of a boulevard
extending to the park,, blocks. -.
Mr. Daly stated that the property
needed for the street extension could be
condemned and the owner could be as
sessed benefits. ' Commissioner Dleck
argued that on account of a cut through
the property the city would be liable
to damages. ' It was sgreed . that the
members of the' council should make a
trip to the scene before taking up the
matter again. , .
DIAZ IS PRACTICALLY
PRISONER ABOARD SHIP"
r IN VERA CRUZ HARBOR
' (Contlhtred From Page One.)
talking when the Corcovada docked at
the Quay;';'."- Vi. " " . -, ';,'. ,.
General DIas' final declaration was
this: , . . ..'. -
"I win land at ence: t will make" no
promises for the future." . ,
.;; - .. Slaa . warm Bscsptlon. '.':'
General .Vidaurasaga and his delega
tion ' rushed ashofe, They conferred
briefly! with the port authorities. Then
they ' hastened to get Into communica
tion with Jluerta. .. . ...,-wii'-".u v
That they" were planning a warm re
ception' for Diss if he landed seemed
certain.. It did. pot appear so certain,
however, that he would land. Vidaura
saga had hardly left the Quay before tire
port authorities had tied him fast with
miles of . red tape. . . , . - v -
It was the consensus of opinion that
Huerta will keep DIas afloat fn Vera
Crifs harbor until after election If he
can. and that If he cannot and DIas does
land, bis Ufa will not be worth much.
The: arrestr of hia friends in Vera
Cms was momentarily expected. Out
breaks of fighting were looked for at
any time. . Several akirmlshes between
the rival partisans actually, did occur
here, at Mexico City and elsewhere, but
thus far-they have been of am a 11 on
sequence and the police have suppressed
them.. , -i
' The situation was more tenss than at
any time sines the present crisis bs
gah. No one in Vera Crus felt safe. .
t Greisen Is Appointed. ''
' C R. Orelsen, general manager and
associate' editor of Fruit and Produce
Distributor of this city,' has been ap
pointed industrial superintendent of the
Sixth Annual National Apple-Show, to
be held at Spokane. . . v " '
STANDARD MM
BOXEIS.SQUGIIT BY
Sw.Wlwrikia , .
f'..'n'A::,'t'.'i3aiiK rrrCr.flarrt
NSrthwestem Ass'n Meets' In
'Portland to Consfder Vexed
.Problem.".. ;
...
' For the purpose of taking Action that
will result in the standardisation of the
siae and shape of fruit boxes, a score
of box manufacturers, fruit growers and .
fruit dealers are meeting today at the
Oregon hotel. 'The special meeting was
called at the Instance of the Northwest
ern Association of Box Manufacturers
aod representatives from Oregon.: Wash
ington and California are in attendance.
'- The forenoon session was given en--tlrely
over to the discussion-ot the vari
ous kinds and sixes of boxes now. in
use and a resolution presented, by O. C.
Fenlason of Raymond, Wash.. : calling
upon the association to recommend the
use of standardised packaarea. , ,
- la preaentlng hia resolution, Mr. Fen
lason declared that there ar 73 differ
ent sites of fruit psckages being manu
factured on the Paclfle coast today;
He then explained a plan for atand
ardiaatlon whereby this number can b
reduced' to 3 sixes of boxes, sll of
which win fit in the same site crate;
In the absence of F. A." Douty, vie
president - of the association,- J.- P.
Knann. the manager of the orsanlzatiot..
presided at the forenoon session.' ' Mr.
Douty occupied the chair' when the as
sociation reconvened this ' afternoon.
President R. B. Dyer of the association
died a few months ago, and . his . suc
cessor will be elected at the annual
meeting In December. v i v
Mr. Knapo opened, the , meeting by
reading excerpts of various state laws
governing the- sl of fruit- packages
now , effective in 14 states. -, plscusstun
of the boxes and their uses followed,
and adjournment was bad for. luncheon,
after a committee had been appointed
to consider all recommendations and re
port back to. the convention this after
noon. , Among those In attendance; are:
B. C. Stone. Coamopoita, TV aslu: I. r.
Cable, Sebastopol, Cal.j 3. P. AspinwalU
Brooks; J., C, Berlins, Spokane; C. F.
Keller, Puyallup, Wash.; O. C, Fenlason,
Raymond. Wash. 1: E. R. Fletcher, Ray
mond. ; Wash, l v A. , . J. Stokes, Hoquiam :
U H. Marks, KennewicK,. waan.; rranK
Nash. Tscom! WV . Stone. C.- w
Hooker, Hood Rlver W., H. Anderson,
Bridal Veil; C. W.. Whittlesey, Port
land; O. W. Hepey, South Bend, Wash.;
Thomaa Autssn, St. Johns; II. Bundy,
IDd wards,-Wash.; O. H. Schweroitmann.
Portland; H. W MacPhalW Raymond;
1L B. Oakleaf, Ar B. Tenney. .' F. A.
Douty and J. S. Taylor, Portland. V
Canadian : Bank
- . at .(.-'.',-: . '
Gmmerce
H5AD OPFICEVlj;
;"v : v . Toronto. Cstttdg,';',?! :; "
Esublisbed I87flhv-..-$.''
P. ' '.r.'-ir'i'-'-':'' vi ;?'' it'
A Geacrat ., Banklas ; Bosiotst
' : Transgcted. -?:
.v ' . ' - --.'.v---'- tv..r:':: !;V ' : - .
Interest pild co tint tjepesttK
POKTND BRANCH.
Corner Second and ' Stark St s.
; F. XI MALPAS. Mtnagerr ;
THE UNITED STATES
: NATIONAL BANlir:
PORTLAND, OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - $1,000,000
Surplua $1,000,000 "
OFFICEIIS
7. 0. AXSIWOBTB, Prssldent
B. IKA SAJUmS, Vloe-Fresideat. ' -l'i,fl SCHMXSB,' Oashle.
A. Xs WBIOBT, Asst. Oas-Uer.
W. A. HOX.T, Asst. Caahlsr.. " -. -'.-'. . ;.;Jr. DICK. As, Cashier.:
Ladd & Tilton Bank
. , I Ettablished 18S9 r
. ' ' CAPITAL' $1,000,00000 '
V . . SURPLUS $1,000,000.00
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
r Letters of Credit,' -Drafts and Traveler Check
Issued, Available in All Part of the World.
Corner :TMr-l W Washington Streets.
FIRST
NATIOIIA
LCAIII!
CAPITAL. $1,500,000
SURPLUS $1,0C0,C00
: OLDEST NATIC7JAL CAFiK. WEST Or Tl!:
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