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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. -OCTOBER 23, 1913. USE OF BORIC ACID MAY BAR SOUTH PACIFIC BUTTER FROM TRADE WHEAT HIGHER ok; to in VITH ORDERS LACKING EF Foreign Interest Will Not. Evep i Answer Cables' Front This Side Recent Purchases at 21c " to ' 23c rresoat Top 22c. , . ' Today'! Troduos Mo. u ' v , , Egg's continue firm. . - . . - 4 1 r, Chicken market quiet, -' - " a- Hopa selling lower. rt" '' , jOnlons higher on street. ' . ' - , 'Grapefruit 1b lower. x Walnut prices firmer. : ."' Country hogs are easier. , . ' .Potatoes remain quiet. . " Butter aituation quiet. Cneeee firm t price. .w - - - s. , . 8om low-priced aalea of hope made - aeveral days aaro. but Just made nubile. s ehow conclusively that there la little a nap to the trade. Furohases were ahown several days ago at 2123o a pound, and the latter for best quality but to day the beit bids available are 22c and 1 there la no keenness among buyers to take, hold even at that figure. , - Theresa an almost total lack of in , quirv- from abroad; In fact, the English ; , trade is not even inclined to nwr cable from this side. No newa er; the foreign markets- I coming. -j . There 1 more! or less desire 'among some holders to offer their hops at this time, although some that hae extremely good quality have withdrawn their --stocks from the trade. The market is , sagging and there seems to be no -dls-poBition -among any of the buyers. to stop its progress in that direction, -y A "late mall : advice from New--York says of the general trend of the trade; " -.-v . '-. . N i' - Bales. Receipts for' week. ,'. i'U 7, 8.14 , Receipts. sines September 1. ,,,..17,30 , Receipts same time last year, ,,..11,183 Exports to Europe for week...... 8,298 Exports from September 1 8,024 Export same time last 'year. 8,711 i Imports for week.........,......," 67 Imports (rent September 1 -'- 414 1 Imports same time last year. 74a . 'anterior New ork state , markets have been inactive -during the wok the firm attitude of growers lessening the buying interest. Stocks have been picked t over pretty well, and comparatively few . of the choice lots remain in first 'bands. "Cables from Gerpiany report firm markets. London t quieter, brewers holding Off. The orlfcial 'eatlmate of the English .crop 4 258,000 cwt. but this : is thought to be misleading aa the of-r f iclai figures are usually too low. From , the moat reliable sources , the crop is J 1 laced at 290,000 cwt, which is a very lht yield for 84,000 acres. xi-- : new 1 or nop prices per ppunas Btate,, 191S, cbolce.v... . : ... t .43 4 Htaie. ivis, medium to prime.. ,.se State, 1912 ... ; .1. 1 - Rtata old olria . . . , ........ i a . IS Q - . Pacific coast, 1113, choice. .81 Pari No coast.- -ISIS. - medium to " : prime 1.; v.. . . ,.27OI0a choice Vi. . , .,..23 2So Pact no , .ccait, -1912. (common to v . . 'good. ....,. ..,..... r... 1 8 2q Paclfio coasti oldxlds .,......,.l(19o . Imborted, ltl ............r. , . 63 i&70e IpOUXTBY HOQ3 ARB EASIER ' " v ' v." r.1 "" 7nf:':- There Is an easier feeling in the mar ket for country hogs. While In a limited way the trade Is still selling as high aa - 12a. a pound, -roost of the transactions . ar oeiew;jn.sy-.teceipts ara m- s creasing again. ,. ir-? ''' gy o;,::' ClilOKEX REMAIX' 9mET,f j.t'j';V'"'-V"' 1 "'.!,' ''.y-'t'""-' K ' Very'guiel tone remains In the chicken trade.; .while there la a somewhat more active demand for hens at the slower - prices recently tuotedv springs are now showing neglect.;,?; Whether - the -price moves up or down within the immediate future depends upon arrivals tblg after noon abd tomorrow. y. XsJ .ONIOXS. HIGHER ON STREET . With available vBflpplles small 'from local places, mowing to the - holding .'ten dency among growers, wholesalers -on, , the street have advanced their quota tions to 12 a. cental, The buying price remains firm at. fl.to f,- o.vb.' country, K:U "" ' "" 'V us.' HfCKLEBEURlES CPiE;; AGAIN . t r .; t-i - j; Supplies' of TibckleberTles 'are a'galn! coming, from the-northj and tbei price Is down t 10c a pound. Tor best -off er- ings along tne street' toaay. . Kecent . shipments from "the Oregon coast have been iqult aatisfactory -to the trad. . SILVERSIDB r SAJLMON' SCARCE The run' of salmon n th Columbia . has fallen off.- flllversldes.-are again rather- scarce . and- the - wholesale rice here is -firm at 6q".a pound. - No more Chlnooks are coming, .v. A- better. Tun. of BUversldes is expected ,aoOn. ., . FLORIDA ' GRAPEFRUIT LOWER . , vvv'"';'11; " '.''v;vv',;'' Vitn the arrival of the expected ear- . load of grapefruit from Florida, 'there ha been a sharp- lowering of. prices , along the ktreet, . Stocks came, In -fine condition and are .quoted generally at .24.J .a, case. . .-.''....,. , i FORECAST FOR BHirrERS ": PRICESAR ORCED TO notice to snippers: j-roiect snipments r - as far north aa Seattle against minimum ' . temperatures of about 4 degrees; north- east to 8nokane. S degrees; southeast , to Boise. SO dearees; south of Stuklyou. i - 8' degrees. 'Minimum , temperature at , portiana lonign aoout. negroes, ,f ju- " ) Portland jobbing prices These erlree are those at which wbeleealer) sefl to nUllera; except as etberwtae stated: - BUTTER Nnmlnal. sCresmery eubea. 84el tat preemerr, 2StHSt ranch . bntter. 32c, ' ' ROGS Nominal.- Candled . loeal extras, 42a: select pullet, tit; case roiint, rf ' aimt bnTing priae, SBj t ft . Portland; , aroraia, Ktaxfte. " " 1 - i' ;Vi - .- .- "' ; " . UVB POPLTRT Bens . 13H51cr springe ln; stag. 13es geeaev 12ct Pekln dilcka,., 14a 16N lidln - Rnnnere, lOifflJc: turkeys, 8ie, draased , plf eona, eld, , 81; young $1.00 totm, " ' -i.ii: --: '. :- CHEESE Homlrtal. . freeh Oregoa fancy fatl ' eream twlna and triplsts. 17cj .daisies. IfHc; . Teens ABiMlca, -18H. , ' - '- " BUTTER fAT Producer price tor rortlead v ' dellrery per lb., S4e, ' ' .." Heps, aooi aadiHIdes, f itOPS Buying price, eholee, 22e pMme,y2Je; Hilum te prime,, 21 Wcj medium. SOe. -1 ;.!, Bied woOl-Notulnal, 1U18 clip. . Wlllauistte val. ef . esaree totawviu, ic . -medium Bhrop. abire, 17e! eboice tanc iota,, lae lb. eeatars ' ' Oreson, -loaiSc,- aconrjlng f HITT1JT 08 -CASCAKA tUITTllT 08.4ASCAKA BAJi-.mS.V est ' leU, te; laet than car Iota. 4 Via. IlIUBU-Dry bldea, aitiSUc lb.i , gree, iiej iih.d bldea, lies bulla, green salt, 80 1 klpe, . 2U13e eaWM, dry, 3&e; calf aklaa. saltad sr green. lJtJIScj green bld.a, le leas than 1" salted I sbeap pelts, salted, atitarluge, lOQaue; 1 ftJOAB Cube, 85.50; jowdared $8.80; frail er berry, 86.10; beet, $4.00; dry . granulated, 1,1.101 6 fallow. 84.40. (Above UUoUUuns are io days bet eaab. , 1 BlCfc-Japaa atyle. Mo. 1. 8Vt5Xo Jiew Orloana, bead, 6H0.1c; Creole, ofte. IHiNBY New. $2.76 per eaao. v ' UKANt Small white, 3-Sct large white, plug, 4fccs Umas, Kel plnaa, 4CI aaye ) 'gAl-tWC(w'riw.:,'',bsit :-sreu'B'rlW''n-''irr I ton; 50 110.7.1; table dairy. 80a. $18; 10a. $17.50; balea, 3. S3; extra fine barrels, 3s, W WHEAT MARKET WEAK WITH FILLERS LESS Only One Concern Bidding 780 Track for Club, Others Are Down to 71c -No Demand for Pacific North wet Cargoes Abroad.-' . - TOEEicHT OSOX ASTZCES. Anatrla Wew . aonth Wales wheat crop estimated at 6,000,000 busbals, against 84,000,000 bushels last year. Jtoomania Official report wheat orop la 80,000,00a bushels vgalnst 84,000,000 bushels las ' yearj ' oats, ' 41,000,000 against 84,000,000, Eungarywether wtfaTorable for seeding ana quality of saw srop nasa. isiactory. , , V rrajuoe -Weather U faTOrahle to new wheat seeding. . - . uasia--whet lnterssts are of the opinion that the outturn t larrer than last year. XUerators and. warehouses are xilliaf up' rapidly and If marketing continues, even at the present moderate oaie, atocxs wm soon bo , heaTy. i "' - " rOBKIQH WHKAT MARKETS .' Uwpool WMt ckwed 1iHe hlfber. V f Antwerp Whest elcwed e blgher. .. : . ; . Berlln-Wbt rloMd e lower. . V C Bndapet t Wheat closed lower. Paris Waeat closed little lower. ; KO . BI0DISO FOB ; CABQ0I8 '.;; ' Losdos, Oct. 22. Wlieet cargoes oa paiuge eww, wits ne-iqaing. A -,f - . , KnglUb eountrj nurketa esy,V freocb ceuatry narkets eisy. ; rOHTLAKD 0BA1N RECEIPTS Cr- VbeetBarley.Flour.OatKHaK Manday '. ...173 37 18. i 18 2o 1.1 la Tuesday 77 & Wedneaday .,.... 40 i, . T Thursday ........ eS.. 1 Year ar 9A -18- geaaoa to. date. .tmH Year ago ........ .6507 U3 t 13 ' S ;1 .,". 10' 8 s lu 719 748 828 Hi j B3I J-.143 " The wheat market Is 'weaker. While one milling concern - is still bidding ud to 78o a bushel, tidewater track basis lor-ciuo, others are not-offering above 77c and are not showing any too much keenness- to: take hold a.t that flaure. isiuwiopi is..uncnangea.-.iv.- ,.;..f. While there , was - a hi r her Dries for wheat options at Liverpool and Antwerp toaay. tterun. jiuaaneat ana rina were lower than . yesterday. -The Carta mar aec snows not tne siigntest improve ment. Evidently Europe is ont seeking Pacific. Northwest cargoes at this time owlnar to the abundance of Russlsn.of. renoKs. uinaaa nas nicewise snown a aiaposiuon or iait to sen- xreeiy at low prices, therefore the early wants of the uuropeaa uaoe are : being wen taken The) nrevaJllnsr bids for club whtat nere an xromvi to zc a busnei above .te nominal basis figured for, export, there, fore no foreign business . - is nosslblel even though there was a demand for our cargoea, . :-; -rnere la a weaker; reeling in the oats trade and bids . are-showing a further reaucuon in some insiancea 01 a 00 a ton Barley market is auiet at former nrlcea. Por awhile California was quite a fa'r muaer tor macule jsortnweet wneat but offerings were so free from bare, that tne soutnern trade s wants have been filled.. The financial situation In the south Is not very food and this is the reason ior tne lacic or soecuiauve de mand. - V ;;.':"" v.. -' i- '-!.- '-: : Alfalfa land tlmothv have : Ytonttnnn firm with prices unchanged for the day. j ooay i general gram maraet range: WHEAT Nominal producers' - eriees. h..l.,iC1,,k.1VldTBj,. mini- V.1... stem, 88c: Turkey, red 836; -forty-fold V vnn.H. i,,uw. , u ,0V. ...A' ,11& UlU ict rea jnussian ana nyorias, 79; vai- BARLEY Nominal ; producers! prices, track basis; Feed. 114.00- brewing, 126 25.fiOrrolledr 2(.S0 per too. .OATS New, - feed, , I24.S0-; : milling, $35.00 per' ton. 1 it .-.-...,. FLOUR Selling price;- Patent 'lf.70;. Willamette valley. $4.70; local straight, IJ.8S 4.10; export, $3.66 3.70; .bakers, 14.60 4.70.'?;;-: -,) ff '-:,t": HAT Producers' prloes " Willamette valley timothy faney, ' $14 14.60: east ern Oregon-Idaho, fancy timothy, )16.(0; alfalfa. 18.001. 38 vetch and ota. $11.0012-00; - clover, ,f $9.00 10,00 ".per tOJl.'-.. v;- '' e-' ,;r:U. 1" , ,-,-r MILLSTUFFS Sellln price; " Bran, $21.00; middlings, $30.00; shorts, -$25.00 per toa .. - ?"'.?. ,.' GRAIN BAGS No, 1 Calcutta, :i t) p.' '---fi-r-.;v. t-v CLOVER' SED--BUjth prloei No; 1 red. county TJOtnts.' 8He: Portland... 10c: Alslkev lJl4a. , : ;t .-.h- vr NORTHWEST BASK , 8TATESIEXT ; : .4'.:', V-y--portlaad Banks." ' J 5 y'' r"- Clearlnai if V ; Tbla week. . Trar a to. Tbarsday ...... ..$2.34O,2ri8.9..$2.03i.651).5.t weaneaaay .,.,..-.. k,4SH.itu.o -t, Z.2H.Z41.M Tneaday :rt.Ai,Vi.. S.Bdt.tWO.18 i 1.8O0,8T.I Monday : f . f, ... ,$3,881 ! 8.577,808.40 Wets 'tff dste...l0.miM.8l 8,218J1 '':V;s'':'-'--: ;':Viv. Seattle Baak T :-""''V' ' Clearing -i, i4 , .. 4, , , . ,2,2.U Balance . 341,823.00 lM.f'.' i.V'!1-'. ,.;! C II,. '.0- ".; J-"fl 'K'.. A' Clearings J...'..'.'. . ...v...,i..l 400,084 M Baiaaeea .. ..... s ... i47.8O8.OO and 10a, $5508.00; hna rock. $20JM pet tea, t- '- Iteata, rieb aa lreviaiMI i-fc "DRESSED MEATS Selling prlceonntry killed; Bogs, fancy, HUiaiJe; ordinary, lie; rough and heavy, Oej iaucy - rea la, lae; or dinary. iiVe; poor, BtllOci Uatbs, loci mottoa. Wet goata, 8 Ode. - rr t - rfAMS, BACON, KTC Haros 20ffl22e' break faet bacon, IBQSSe; boiled bam, juci Blcoles. 15V4e;- eotuge 7-4.-' - ' -- .''v'1 . -, , liKAItt tacking boeeeatcera. No. U stoek, 13Hc; eowe. No, 1, stock.. 12 V4c; ewes, HV,e; woioera, rjc, in mm, u'W tutns, SUel dreased begs, ISHe... -. Ol'STSuafihoalwatef oey, per gallon i )l por m iv. iiv i j- viwfHm, par .geuoa, ia.50; par 100-lb. sack -! eaaned.' eaaters. 55o -eab; 88.50 doses; esatarn. 'Is sbell, $1.761 3 .00 per 100; rssor elama llOOfRXas box; eaat ers oyatare, aw gallon, solid park, $3.70. - LAUD , Tlercaa,. 13c: eompstapd, . Heroes, llVie. ---lV ' ;- -.'wi.-- KliSH Momloal, 1 Presafd tloaaaera. Te; ban but 6'ij.lOev strtped baaa, 47c; sllrartlde sslmon, c;' halibut OlOer -soli,-.Te: lb. ahrlmra. iave; pereh. . 8o lb.; lobaters, 80 lb.; black baas 10c silver - emelt, 7c; sbsd (); black cod, Te; etnrgaon, 13V4e. " CRAB3Lr(r, $1,76; uedlam, $1 doaen. . "" ' ' Fruits sad Tsgetables.' -J rRMH'V PRU1TS Oranges. $.aO.OO; ba nanaa, V4&5c lb. lemona, $Sfe: limes, $150 er 100; grapefruit, Calltornla, a 5.50; lorida, S; pineapples, 6Va4S7e id.; esnuloupeev 2,80 .76; peaches,? fancy, . 40!gaX-; ordinary. Boil 40c: -Watsrinejons. IViei grapes, Coscorde, ljcl lUHe pa' 4 lb. buket, oUiar varietlea, T5cti t&r'sesrs. 14ltl.S.'v yj-"-; VKOKTABtES Turnips, BOOOcI' beets, $lej 1.16; oarrota, 8101.15; paranlna. $1(91. 15 aack: cabbage. 4125; local tomatoes, 86 14 Sue box; string beana ); greeq- oolone, . ISVie per down bunches; peppers, bell, ef-tlOc; kead ht tsce, 8oie donr eolery, 40(tol8c; egg plant. Te; eaulUlower, 41.8501.60 doses; rkuuarb, to' eel ( )! srtlcbokee, $1 -doien; eprouta, tmot: eplnacb, local ( ) lb.; peaa, 8lic; greea corn, manage oer doaen. -,.- .'-- ,ei i Hill tta iiucaieoernea, so in. A I'.FLEH Upl tsenbarg, ll.OOj ryit Kortbera Bpy, a i.uiai.o, ionarnan, ti.wyi.oni 1 Jonathan. SI.ouetl.0O: Bnodo lalann ' ureauing,- fi,w(aij.; winter Banana. 8l0a.50s trtlsy,..Sl.a6l.TSi Uravenateln $J.oofai.T per oox; coosing grades, 75ct$l.QO. POTATOES Belling price: Extra ckolcs! $1.15(1.25l choice, tl.ISi ordinary, gi.oo leK: buying prise, carloads, 06J Toe, country points; sweets. So lb. " , o:iuna.ooDing prica, i,s.'o; ear load key ing pri, . .wu. i . paipping eiauoai gar lie, 8(i0e .lb,.-; '. .- '...'. . r ' ,v- Paints and "' Ollsv'!,1'.: t V :,'?i1i t , UNSEED OIL Raw bbla, O0e per gall ktt' lis bollod, bbla., Sle sal.; raw caeaa, aic; boiled eaaee, see gal; lots of 85 gallons, le lata; oil cake seal, $44 per ton, - WHITS IKAD Ton lota. Be per lb, I 500 lb, lots Be pr IU.; leas kuta, 8He per lb, , - . OIL JIK A I Carload Jots, (34. TURPKNTINIS la caaea, lao; wood birreli, too; Iras barrel, Wfl par gaUou; JO case lots, le. V ,"':.' '.''-. -r- f ,;;' i :,. . T.l VILL PROTECT THE H&;.,E BUTTER TRADE,' Head of tbo Ilazelwood . Company, ; of Tlvls City, Doubte Effect-That Aostrallan Now Zealand Supplies " -WU1 Hare on-Industrr. ' , - That the operation of free trade will have little, if any, effect upon the local butter situation. Is the opinion of uari gcnaiunger, manager or tne nasei wood company Of this city, "who is con sidered one of tha hast-authorities re garding the dairy industry on the Pa- vinu ivaik; -1"-'..- i While it is1 true that some weakneaa Has been shown in the creamery butter situation nere recently as a result ox the threatened flooding of this market with New Zealand and Australian stock. till the weakness has been due more to fear of what Influence the outside product would have than to any actual aninments xrom - tne eoutn raciric. - v The firat bis- lot of New Zealand-Aus tralla butter for this country is due to arrive in San Francisco October SO. but it. will b several days after that if the vessel ta on aohedule time, before, any shipments can be received In other mar- Keta along the ooast,"1-" ;...-,. iThs fact that New Zealand and Aua trallan butter manufacturers hare here tofore shipped practically their entlr surplus to Europe and that boric acid has Deen used extensively by tnese in terests aa a preservative, would be a serious drawbaok in marketing the pro duct In this country. Even though the butter Is manufactured especially for the American trade and without the use of preeervetlve. It is unlikely that any considerable amount will be ' brought here, for many of the dairymen of the South Pacific hate been using borio acid for keeping their milk fresh for several oaya. 'y-,:" '::.;' - If the butter manufactured from this milk should be sent to this country and even though no preservative was used by - manufacturers, there would - still 1 likely be a traee of the acid In the man- uracturea atoca. v unaer tne pure jeooa laws of this- country i the butter -cannot -be marketed, here whenever preserv ative is used in any way. Even a trace of it in an entire boat load would be suf ficient to cause Its entry into this coun try to be stayed. ' ' '- "The butter market Is somewhat up in the air at tne present time," says Mr. -Schalllnsrer.; 4eoauaa there hu been more or less talk of the amount of stock that will be brought; to this country from Australia and New Zealand. We have not bought a single pound of the Sroduet because we are interested in the airy induatry of. this country. We will not buy a single pound -unless actually forced to. We Intend to sell our local product first of all and in any event will always giro it the preference We are engaged in the manufacture of but ter here and have lnveated much money in tne enterprise and therefore win fa vor the home product at all times. y i-''What effect the Imported stock will have upon the market here is all a mere matter of guess at -this- time. All will depend upon the amount of stock that will be brought . forward. While at first hand it looks a if the Australian and New Zealand stock can be landed- ana soia nere at rar less money than the home product, still. after inspection and other charges are paid, there will be lit tle, if any, difference In the price that the stock can be. handled. : , "The Australian interests are demand ing their money , even before the butter is snipped. This in itself win act some, what as a bar - against huge, 1m porta tlons. While aa a general rule the for eign; interests make good butter, the f ear4 o the use of preservative and the prooaoia tying-up or too shipments by .tbe -government, .sryen though the stock has an inspection certificate from the Australian ' government, ' wirf tend to -cause dealers nere to go -rather slow in their" purchases of the foreign Droduet."- That the foreign- butter ta creating raucn mieresr. in tne east as wall aa on the Paelfle toaet,- Is indicated by the mand. haa,seemed to lack force. .Most buy erg found a -place ,for their regular .hiktks,. out me opertiraaing was ex tremely conservative and confined" to dally local Consumptive wants. . It has been extremely hard to find any outside points that could use much of our sur- ?lua stock of secondary .grades, and as hese 'comprised a ' very considerable part of .current arrivals, as well as the aecumulattohs of several weeks past, the difficulty of the position is. realixeul at. once. And what ig true of New York Is apparently 'true of -most other mar kets. Everywhere the demand for these .goods' is entirely-inadequate, and it sug gests cnai oieo is a greater ractor mis season -than ever before.-. -Some effort has been required, to sustain values of tne finest grades., and these have not cleared aa well aa recaivors muM wlah But the fact, that' Qualities hava aver-; aiiu x, iu fuinu icbb man last weeit naa tenaea to maae sellers reel that the fancy -lota would -rot hana- flra varv long, ana tne easy reeling at times Old not xorce any reduction in tnm ouota. tlona - Outside of the Siberian butter that has come here to packers, there nas aten pracuct t1 no tania nutter from any of the, foreign countries, but representatives of creamery concerns in Australia and New Zealand are trying to piace contracts ior consioeraoie quan tities at about 2 9c landed In Naw York or San Francisco, December to March deliveries, and this has a restraining influence en nearly all operations." 8nn Francisco Produce Market K San Franclaco.; Oct. St. Wheat Per cental, club and red Russian, $1.4 1 . 4 7 Vi ; ; northern - bluest em, $l.oa .67M: Turkey red. tl.660l.8S: fortv. fold, ll.i2H1.6S. v' Barley Per cental, good to choloe feed.' $l.J6U7tt lower trades. LS0 Oi.$2H3 shipping and- brewing,' $1,409 Poutoea Per cental delta Whites, 76 3.08; Oregon Burbanks, $1.86 1.70 vnions rer cental, anver skins, $l.Z6 i.to.',-".:?''"1 ': i" ' Butter Extras, $lo; prim firsts, $6o; firsts.-- 28c. . .' - j. Eggs Extras, 60c; select pullets, 4c; Storage extraa. Sic. Cheese New California fiats. 169 17Vie; do. Toung America. 1H17: east ern, 16 tt 20c; Oregon twins, lflo; do Young America, 17a. - Seattle Produce Market. ' - Seattle Washi Oct. !. Eggs Select ranch, 48 60c: April storage, I0Q$2o; fresh eastern, $8o.- o1 ..--i'-s .., Butter Washington, creamery cubes. Sic: city creamery brick. 8Bo; freah eastern, t0r7tlci Oregon, 8O081. - Cheee Tillamook, 18c; Young Amer. leas,. 18c: Waahtngton twins. 18c; trip lets, 18c; Wisconsin twlna, 1 to. - - Onions California yellow. tOIUe lb.J local, ll.6S4fl.TS-sack. ; ?--,' V Potatoes i ; Local, ; tlT18j Ykklma 8V4aaf e en ft w m We New York .Cotton .Msityt;.',' i"?Tf ' Open;- High.; Low. -Close. ' January,.'. 17? ,' 1IU lt 1871-72 March.. . f;. 1S80 O JltSO. lies , 1872-7$ July-.'i.'i..i;'-i 18667 J3TvlJ54.ll8-i October 1420 , 1422 ( 1407 j, 1014-18 December., , . 1297 1406 U14T 1J9S-8S Lightning Kills CaTsiryrnen. . Texas City, Texks, Oct' . Wgtit. nlng struck a column of the Sixth Unit d . States cavalry yesterday and killed three privates. ... : x; ''.t ' -." :" -: ii.ii, a, II I ' '' Needles Incorporates aa Cltj.- ' ' ; San Bernardino, Cel.; Oct IS. Need less has voted itself Into an . Incor porated city. Barstow, a stater desert towni -ybted pot ttf lBeorporats. r' zoiiowmar mau aavioe or iaie aate Mrom New York; ' T f . - ..-y-.'-'j,. "We ' have "had a'J generalry TiftSatls f actory market-aeraln this week. The de- TOP HOGS A NICKEL JP TODAM MOST Market Is Fractionally Better Here bat Only Small Supply Is Reach ; Ing TradeLamb Market Is Like ly to AdrancSf . , 4 4 e Todars ZJveatoek aCarket. . ' e North Portland Hogs ateady 4 to firm, tops $8.80 t.66; cattle : weak, sheep and lambg firmer, , e;i 6..-. :"V ;;';.:., .',-" c- e . South Omaha Hogs lOo high er, tops. $7.74; cattle and sheep higher. ; ,-.-.Vr--c; -tA lA, I , I I II ' . :"... ' Kansas " City Hogs lOo lower, tops $$) cattle ..- steady,- sheep nigner, . ,i-.:''t.':vi a ': . .... ' - Chicago Hogs 8c to lOo lower,, tbpa $S,!Q; oattto and , sheep steady. '''V- s 'v'':.xf..-.i.-V' itiyvf PORTLAND UTR8T0CK' RCM Hngs. Cattle. Calves, Sheep Thqreday . Wedneaday Taeeday . e A 4S5 ........ T7T ....... 804 18 857 ; .1H " 8i '-" J ' Monday ........ 1870 Saturday , . Friday Week sgo 255 -.r. 124 , v r .... 40 ..; S S 610 . ,, owe ove iar- ago ...... xoe ,.,;. xiw ;. Two ysars igp.... 304 104 ; The market for hogs wag up a nickel for strictly tops today with sales gen erally at $8.60. Some of the best offer ings went at a lower figure. than -tsrday. x '-.- . fV There was a fair run of hogs today but a large per cent of the arrivals came direct to killers. The general sit uation In the trade may be considered steady. ;;, ,,.;- ;.:!. r. c ... ,i,c- At Chicago there was a weaker tone in the hog trade for the day with the price 6 to 10c under yesterday., . - JfCansas city hog market ruled weak with a further loss of a dim in the pTice. y ; i South Omaha hogs" showed "strength for the first time in a long period. Sales were made at an advance of 10c over yesterday during the morning's trade. Today's general hog market ranges ' Top killers -; . s. -. $ ., 8.60 Good and light .............. 8 40 Heavy t, ,...,. ,i. ...... . 8.25 Rough and heavy........... 7-50 7.75 Cattle. Market Zs Weak, . Considerable weakness is still" " re flected in the cattle market at North Portland. There was only a small sup ply in the yards over night.-although aorrte stuff was carried over from pre vious days,,. While there Is no - further change in the general price list, the market Is sluggish at extreme figures. - At Chicago there was a steady tons in the cattle trade for the day. Kansaa City oattla market ruled Steady at former prioee. i South Omaha showed strength in the cattle market today with an . advance of 10a In values generally. -iouays general cattle market range: aiucra ...I TTTS 7.C0 7.2i" 7.00 6.70 4.25 ordinary steers . vi a ........... Best hetfers ................ Best. cows .................. Medium -cows . . ,,..,. Poor cows ............ !.- 'A 6.50 Ordinary bulls-. 4.604f6.OO Fancy stsgs ,....v - S.6S Fanoy bulls ?'-. .... , . . . 6.60 Prime light calves .....!... f.B8.oo Prims,: heavy: j--" - .. . ... . . 6.&09 700 , bamo Bitaauos zs Strong. . .y: There Is a very strong situation in the Iamb' trade; " There were hb arrivals e norted for the market over night, but two loads, were due to arrive In time for the -market .late this arternoon., , The situation la so good that It la auite probable- that -a higher - pr!oe will be forced. : . top lsmos, have recently been selling here at $$.60, but a quarter above this -is probable for ' extra good - offer ings :'..:-- rv ,u .-f j ;;; i, , J. - -At Chicago there was a steady: tone in' the sheep trade for the day, -- Kansas City sheep market Was strong er with . an advance of -a- nickel in the price: ' -' .-? 'r--"' - - '::,? v.. South Omaha shp trade ruled firmer with. an advance of lOo to 16c above yes terday. V i ' -.'; V. .. ' Today's general tnttton market range: Beeti-eprlng lambs. .... ...-. .- b.60 Ordinary lambs . . . ....... . 6.00 4? 6.35 Yearlings ...... . . 4 ' 4.16 4,60 Old wethers ................ 4.1604.26 Fancy awea-..,..i..U.... 8.800)3.90 Ordinary ewes . . ..ti.,s. ,V..a.75t3ii.2o ; i Today's Xdvwstoek Shippers. " Hnra M M Haetor.'- Goldandala. !' load; O. S. Cloydt.'Pomeroy, Wash,, 2 loads; R. U. H. Co.r Terreboane, 1 load; (J. R. Rankan, Sheridan,-1 load. , v.- ; Mixed stuff J. 1 8. Robertson, La Mont, Wash.k; l load hogs and calves; J, W. Tarlow. Sheridan, 1 load cattle and hogs: C. E-i Louche, Mollala. 1 load hogs ana sheep direct to Union Meat Co.; Fred B. Decker, 8 II vert on, 1 load cattle, hogs and sheep direct to Union Meat Co. ; J. D. Densmore, West Scio, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs direct to Union Meat , Total run of livestock at North Port land to date this. year compares with the same period a year ago as follows: 101. t iai2 Loss. Gain. Hogs-. Cattle Calves qheep ...isa.ins ... 08.804; 2.078 tw.ftiw 6,44i 1.0J14 2 774 80,167 , , 8,4.15 , .wiiin wi,uh ' . . ThBTSdey Kerning galea. - , A4i M. .AJ AM CALVES Section. Are, lbs. 207 Price, idabo 1 $8.00 S8.B0 no i S.&o BOGS Oregoa ................ 8 Orrxoa ,..,........,.. 20 Oregoa : . . . , .......... . .. 10. Vt'aahlngtoa ........... VI Oregon ....... 18 Oregon ',.-,.. 12 Oregon.- ...... .......... 2 Oregon ... lo Oregoa ................ IT Montase ....,...... 88 Oregou ... ...... 1 Oragon ............... 8 Waablngtoa 1 Montana T ' 200 235 S ' I WO 2t 190. arl ) Km 810 404 SM) 407 ' ' 8.61 8.60 f 8.50 H.60 8 60 8.48 7.60 1 7 00 T.B0 T.4S OMAHA LIVESTOCK HIGHER Market for Hogs and Cattle Tp 10c Hneep 100 ana 10a Aavsuicea. South Omaha, Neb., Oct. 21. Cattle Reeelpts, 2700: market steady to lOo higher. Steers, lt.6tQt.lt; cows and heifers, $.0O 7.66. --.x xs:,y ;;- Hos Receipts, 4000; market Opened 4VV ASSUMES s aaww va Bi.vHVf v l.vvw ,IU, Sheep Receipts, 6200: market lOiwiBo higher. Yearlings, $5.25 a 5.16; wethers, 4.384ii.70; lambs,, , $9.75 7.10; ewes, M.0O4j4.4O.;;M-,..:.r.u. -;. t-' 100 higher, oiosea steaoy at 87.60M7.76 KANSAS CITY SHEEP RISE Market Up ; Nickel: Today but Hogs --.,'.''- r."- Are Dime) Lower.' V'-'V Kansas City, Mo Oct. f J, Hogs lte- eelpts, 6600 market lOo. lower,-- Tops, $8,00. . 1.'. ' 1 , 'i, . Cattle-T-Reeelpts, 6000; market steady. 1 Sheep Receipts; : 11,000: -.-market 60 higher. , x. '.yK'x 'r'x;cx?:' 5 CWICAGO HOGS ARB LOWER ' . ,,T,.,. -..y.,, , , .... , - Sales Aro tc to iOo Down With Tops ;-!:;,,!;';;at $S.20--Others StMWi.:j.":f,v Chicago, Oct 22. Hogs Receipts, 82,000; left ever, 6900; run year ago. 21, 000: market 60 to 10c lower. Mixed amd butchers, I7.45ec6.20;. sood and heavy, 17,8006.20; roiiah and , heayy, $7.46 & f.701 Tight '$7.60(W6.ieV ' " ' . Cattle Receipts, 6000; market steady, fsheep Receipts, 96,000, ; market 8tead'i"--"'i t ? -rx !'?':: ,,; . - 4 ;- :,!' "; ' .--,-'' I1-1' t SHOWS LULL WITH A -lower mxm Uoyers in fCst Want Kxtra Fancy Fruit at $1.75 but Local Interests Want 5Iore Money Special Order Filled at 92. . v . . , k. , There is a lull and a sort of stagnant tone in the market for Spltsenburg ap ples today, The . best prices that the Northwestern Fruit Exchange could re ceive from bidders waa $1.76 a box for extra fancy. This was not acceptable to local Interests because they believe the market will, eventually do better, i The blda were ..therefore .refused. Hf- This is the -general situation for Spltxenburgs. although the Exchange re ports the sale of three car of,Cssh mere Spltsenburgs at the $2 mark. This sale was made to a apodal customer who haa handled the Cashmere offer ings for years, therefore would have nothing else, even -though compelled to Pav more than the recular market was In strong- contrast to the general lack of demand for Spltsenburgs, is ths very good call that is showing for Jonathans. One carload woa aold here today to eastern parties at II. SO a box, but it was Uk squeeslng 'blood out of a tur nip to force the buyer to pay thla tep ord . figure. The car will be shipped from tne Wenatchee section. . - 'k What is considered a very favorable sign for the future was the disposal of two carloads of Cornice pears by ths exchange at $1.76 a half box f . o, b. ship ping point The sale is from 40 to 4 So a half box better than similar fruit Is today selling for in the east, indicating that buyers believe that the situation will Improve within a short time. The cars will be shipped abroad. The foreign market for apples Is rath er active, but prices are no higher at the moment. This is due to the fact that Nova Scotia is at preaent shipping its liberal supplies to Europe, The move ment will probably be heavy from that section for about a month, when it will practically cease. Until the first of the year local Interests believe that the market will be aomewhat erratio and Influenced by liberal shipments abroad, but after1 the turn of the year they expect a better feeling, in faet a phen omenal demand for Paclfio northwest offerings, , - :: . ssxx.- Sharp .. Rise ' Forced. In Pctrolenm Product--JperaJ Weakness In the Stock Market. New York. Oct 43. The cost of liv ing, or lighting, is advanced by sum mary action of the big oil companies in advancing the price of refined oil today 25 points. This advance was not fol lowed in ths bulk oils, the advance in ban els being but 6 points. This advance Is said to have been Influenced by the Mexican oil situation.. ( . : '. The stock market was generally weak er and lower for the day. With few ex ceptions the price closed at a loss from Eiterday with the old-time specialties the lead of losses. A report from ndoA says that' the conditions which .Haul V, A .1.H h. A Djtn,k.- Indian; stock exchange are not expected to have any Influence in other sections, avan In ntha narta f Tndla - . --Louisville A - Naahvflle declared the regular .quarterly dividend of 4 W per cant,-,' ti " . lr .;-,f" : Range or New York prices Tumished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. 216-217 Board of Trade building:- ' ' lOpooiHlxh toa Ama Isaaated, Covpar Co rleaa C. P-e.-. Amerl American Can. a son American fan, pf..... American, Cotton Oil,, Amestoaa- loco., e. ,. American Sugar, e. ,.., ImulM. Mm.lt r t . 1, 1. j Sl S3H S8H ;sa American- 8inl,' pf..', . iain am. lei. lei.f. Aaneoada -Mining 0..-. Atcblaoa, e. ........... Baltlinora 4'Obla. C.y. Beet Basar aoa. gethlehera Steel, e. .... . rooklyn Rapid Trenalt Canadian Pacific, t,..-. Central Leather.' e.. .... 8tV M'l 227 80 Central Leather, pf.... Cbl. 0.: e!..,.. an. a o. w.,. pf. CbU Mil. St P..;. Chl. N." W,,- China Copper ;......,? Okesapeeke' A Ohio.... Colorado 1Y A I..' a..i. "BOH! 00 Colorado Sontbera, t.i,,. von rroaucta, e....,,. Corn Products,, pf...... Denrer R. 0., e...i. Denver . B. O., pf. ... Kris, c. ,..,,.....,;,. Erie, 2d pf, . . . ......... Krle,-lat M..,.-...... Ueneral Kleetrie , . .-. -. . O. . Jklortbana, ore - lands. , 18 18 80 VP STVt 374 H 'is 4S! 42H- 84 8254 SaiAi 83U U. senaera, ., pi. 21. o i 184 20 Illlnol Central. 108 innr marropoinan, e, , ,.t; :? lot. Metropolitan, r pi.-.. 07 , Loiga ' t alley ........ Kacaas City Southera. LoolSTllle Naahrllle. M., k., a T., e(..; m k, a t pf,.: Ulaaourl raclflc-,.w.I Ketloaal Lead Nevada Coneolldated.'i. New Haren. ..... ...v. IRA " 14054 181 ; si 4454, 1IV New York Central.-,;,-.-; as S54 . T.i o. w Norfolk a Weatern, c. North American Northers Pacific. e.;, Panlftr Mall 8k S. -Co.. PennsyWanla Railway. p. o. L. a c. Co..... 1085 7254 107 107 107,5, 108H 100 V4 iojii 18 1054 1XS Preaaed 8teel Car. e.,,,, 20 23 OA ' 25 -06 ' 1(14 iieasen steei rar, .. Ray Cons, Copper. .... Reading, e, ' ......... Reading, 24 pf. ...,. Heading, lat pf...... Republic It a S -e..i: Republic It a,S., pf.a. Bock Ialand, c...,. Hock Ialand, pf...... . Bt. L. a 8. f.. d pf... 8tVfcU-;: sontbera Paelfle,,. ... Southern Railway, -e,. . Houthern Hallway,, pf. Tans. Copper. . Texas a Psclfie,...., T., Bt L. a W, e..,. T.. at. l. a w., st;.. li 18A I'1 161 H 16254 1654 101 eo . M -195t s lM 184. 19 13 1!4 "54 if. J2 19 854 ia 87 66 22 V4 7854 T? 11 22 27" SO' 32 M54 22 54 28 28 , Colon Pacific,.; c..,,.,. 18 mm 18154 150 l,nion racinc,,- piij,.,,.,. V. . Rubber, pf.t.,.. S3 IU. l4Mi 103 u. . nreei co., c,,.,,. U. S. Steel Co.. pf..,. STtZ 6854 10S 10654 Utah Copper .......... Virginia Chemical Wabaaft, e, , , , , . . ,f . Wabaab, ' pf. .. ....... W. U. Talegraph...... Weetinxhouee BlectiiC. 624 63' 8-4 .... Wlaeonaln Central, e. , , . Money Total sales lea 303, 400 ebares. 7 .Money and Exchange. . v : " V am4 n.-a-v. .i . 41 immI. ee - e.aiat silver, 21 ; li-i6d; bank rate, . I per cent New' York. Oct. 22J-i-8terllnV exw change, long. 14-8; short,,, 64.16; stiver bullion, 60 40 'f'k '?!;.':' y $X'' San Frsnalsco, Cal Oct. 22. Sterltng exchance. 60 days. 84.(04: sight 14.86: rVooumentary,: 64.79 r tranafers," tele- fraphto. J54 per cent premium; sight, percent premium.. : -X-- ; ., Ban Pranclsco Ilarler Calls. Sare-Franelsoe, Oct, !8Pariey rails; i"',;vv', ! '.!,.-!. VjV it v:. :.',' Open.. Close. December . u . "-: 1 s :;'13"4 LUG COSTlniiD , .f'l'js.fv;'. .:; ..v.1. ', ... ,; . ., ..; v.yf'jjofif, x'k AdTftace4 noalng ' Is ForcefT After ; Period of Bearish After the f'T'.iviH-' Better Start. :ti,$x-x:sf" . Chlcaa;0 Oct si. Following " a, fi openingon wheat the- trade waa rm in- suit there waa a-break Of 54 to c A leading house boarht, December and sold May and this was partly the rea son for a narrowing of the difference. The trade, became oversold on the break and It required only a bullish demon stration in coarse grains the last hour and some active covering by . some of the houses which led In the early sell ing to sUrt the market bp very briskly aiyl gix a strong and higher closing. , Liverpool wheat, prices did not make as good response to tho strength here and at Winnipeg as the trade expected this morning. The moderate . drop -in Winnipeg , receipts and the cable re port that the Engllah trade expects lighter run of . Canadian wheat Jn the near future were offset by , the some what larger receipts for the day at Minneapolis. Later messages sxplained that the 688 ears at that point Included wheats Inspected previously but - condi tions today were clesninar un'thate side tracks and things gave the larger car. of a cargo of wheat to Rotterdam. It was olalmed that the seaboard made fair aales of Manitoba wheat after ths close yasieraay, a assn nouse with Balti more connections claimed to have a bid for 100.000 bushels No. I hard wheat within a half cent of the asking prlco. Outside market turned strong . with ours. December at Minneapolis wss 54 c nignsr man yesterday at the close and same month at St. Louis went on a rally from 8 Mi to 87c. Bull operations in corn and oats the last hour heined the strong rally in wheat as shorts were easily alarmed and bought on the un- surn, , , 4 . v rtsnge or unieago pneae furnished by Overbeck -ft - Cooke corrtpany, 214-217 jwara or xrsae Buiiding..'.,,-,t-'. ft ..,-: WHEAT Moatb. x 'xr open. High, Taw. ; Cloae. Dee, 844 -H.H4 4iA May Dee.'" Way July B8H T 8054, V 88 . ' 80 A : " C0RM . W,,..-:.- ',-'. H , , 88 4 ST'AV .. 6 A T05i:- 7054 X, S8Z i'70UB - OATS" v.-'...;ii,.,.,-54 K - - 8i ' 804 B 4254 -' x .41-v'5 4i-.' Dee. ......... May -......... July FORK Jan. May - ( . .lSS .1075 1908 . ' 108O LABD - 1050 , JIMB 1980 lUflT Oct..flv - .... Jan. t .... ..j, ..1047 May ...... ...1009 1047 B .1060 B m . 1060 1042 1057 8 ; loso . MOT BIBS t 1042 1080. 1047 4 17 ; mo Oct. Jan, May ........ .1047 V,. 1060 ; .......108T 1043 .........1006 ,108T- : Setiator Pattersoni Sells Ont, ' Denver, Oct il.Wohn C. Shaffer, of Chicago, bought .and ' win consolidate the Rocky Mountain News and the Den ver Times. The News was .owned by ex-Senator T, M. Patterson, , ' , , :f Sx::: Can Wlshea ' Slsjr? ' - Berlin. Oct ' 21. Ex-President Gold berger of the permanent exposition com mission, a bitter opponent of a German exhibit at Ban Francisco, tiled after a short Illness. ' "' m in . 1- mm ' gmall Teasels Enter Gatnn. - Vtnama Act , tt teiftaaa . email vaa eels were locked from the- ocean' Into Oatun lake. yesterday. - I ; t w" ' - 1 ' 1 the Security Savingis and Trust Co, ' . FIFTH ANEi MORRISON STREET -Capital and Surplua? - ' - $1,400,900 " This institution has the strength and sta bility that come from long and satisfac tory banking service. It of fers its custom ers, every facility consistent with sound and conservative banking. , ' National Bank Safety Government supervision, effective through systematic inspection by National Bank examiners, extends over; the Savings Department of this bank. . This supervis- ' . ion i the backbone of the national banking system. . .... ' ", ".'. SAFETY is most important in , . ' ? . -4 - choosing your' savings depository ' lumbermens National Bank 4 ' Corner Fifth and Stark . Resources , ' On Saving - - . ,'-. -v..'. 7 KWom e Ladd & Tilton Banlc , : ; . Established 1 859 1 v ;, . CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 . , A. SURPLUSS1,000,000.00 ' " COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUIHTS ' Letter of Credit. Drafts and Travelers Checks Issued, Available in All Parts of the Vorld. Corner Third and Washington Streets FIRST NATIONAL DM CAPITAL $1,500,CCO ..,: SURPLUS $1,000,000 OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF Tl!" ' :, ROCKY MOUNTAIN . conr:ER first Ar:o v;:.siii::3tc:j Will Be First .Witness for De fense in ; the : Plymouth 1 111 tl'ntted Press Leased Wlre.f 'is:t. x i-.vnv X 1 Plymouth. Mass., Oct. !!. Mrs. Jennie May Eaton, on trial here for the murder of her husband. Rear Admiral Joaeph Giles Eaton, probably will take the stand in her own defense when the case la- resumed at 2 o'clock this after- noon. It. wss not believed her daughter, . Mrs. June Keyes, would be called.. 1 Sworn testimony that ha overheard a . conversation between Mrs. Jennie May v Eaton and Mrs. June Keyes, her daugh tar. In which Mrs. Keyes said that Ad-" mlral Joaeph G. Eaton had proposed to '. her that; they kill Mrs. Keyes' husband and Mrs. Eaton, and go to Europe tc-s gether, was given yesterday afternoon at the trial of Mrs. Eaton, charged with poisoning the, admiral, by Ralph Keyes, . the defendant's son-in-law. ' , . , . Keyed testified that Mrs. Keyes went; to Asstnnlppl to visit her mother on the same day the defendant went to visit t her daughter, and that the conversation occurred at that time. On hearing thla f confession from her daughter, Keyes ; said, Mrs. Eaton, immediately took a train from Asslnnlppi, and that evening r the admiral waa taken ill and later died. - 4 The : prosecution rested. Its esse at 4 o'clock. DREDGE OREGON ON w: ' ' "JOB AT NEWPORT- - r (Sperlst t The Journal.) i J Newport Or., Oct 2 The towboat ' Printer of Hoqulam, Wih.; drawing 12;' feet of water, came over the bar at low tide at noon towing the dredge Oregon, which has been assigned by the gov. ernment to dredge the channel here. New ' claasifleatlon. j In the Sunday Journal you will find some exceptional ; chances tcsave money furnishing your -homei look under "Household Goods" In the classified section.,;- You can turn a s look into money, (Adv.) ,t NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGB NEW TORK COTTON EXCHANGB -CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE X THB8XOCK AND BOND EXCHAN09 ,, -. 8AN FRANCISCO r . PORTLAND OFFICE ' ? aaa Oak St- Ground Floor. Sswis Bldg, . Fhones-Marshall 6180, A-4187. OYERBECfi&COOKECO. Stooks, Bonds, Oottoa, Orala, me. BlS-aiT Boars of Trade Bmlldlng. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES - Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan aa Bryan. , Chicago. New Turk. . i . J.C.V1LS0N&C0.