THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY; EVENING. OCTOBER 27. 1913. ' .... F ONION COMBINE IS HOLDING THE PRICE AT EXTREME QUOTATION HERE ADVANCE fOR Blarket Standa Between 43 and 44 v. Cent Per Down, ,but;; There, '.Jit Scroel . . : Sufficient Amount E8UbUsh QaotUo. ASKING " lull lull - LUUd LUUnLL I .Yv-; e 4 .x -i-.'-f- Toasy's Prostiee Trees, '; '.. '""' :;(-(S5w-.-vrjr-scaroe. -ii-vys 4 V e 'W Hene In good demand. .. '' ., 4 Kf Veal market flrai:,.: i':. e A Hop . trade julet. - -A:A '' w? Country hora are vuktrr " " 1, Butter' market ' mixed. A Potatoes 'being heW. y V'il'' x e Onion srowers holding1, i e ': e aaa'- Fresh eg" supplies alon Front street ere extremely light. and the price la be AA'A lng nald ..very Him.. While moat aalea - re atill reported at eta a dozen for best aelect ranch, etlU some dealera rs ' port transactions a cent above thin. : The question at this time ia not so much aa to prices, but bow to get suf i ; f lolent stock to fill the limited require- . menta of the trade. .",'. Xne trade here at the moment Is be " ing almost entirely taken care of by loe houee atookv Fully 5 per cent of the e - business in the local wholesale market '. today la In storage goods, There is an 1 . J much of this available buth.hare and la '. I the east that there Is no Inclination to . . v force values higher, even though It waa V " i; possible, CQnaldering the almost total lack of - offerings of fresh ranch stock at thla '.. tlm t Is scarcely believable that cold storage Interests are not taking advent. r . age of the situation. The only explana . tion'le that most of them have heavy . supplies on hand with the banks calling . v for their loans. This; therefore, neces , . sitates as quick movement aa possible. ; vHOP, lIirlKET 13 QUIET ' - Reports of better than IOA aalea In ' the nop market since Saturday - have '., been proven to be old transactions. No busineaa Is now passing- above 20a a An A, pound, and little at that. Unlman pur- chased ISO bales of the Raniau lot at " .'; Sherwood at 20c .All other market are aUgnant. . ., v MORE CALIFOIUA : 'r ,w . .i VV't'i- " ."in , "..... ::4' : ' ' Notwithstanding -the faot: that there . are ample supplies of home grown let iuoa avaiiaDie lor an me wants or ttte ; trade, - another carload of California .'. atook la rolling In thla direction. Buch , tec t lea are aealnat the welfare of th I home producer who ehould. be allowed :,! a maraet tor nia proouct. a-. .!;-v HOG PRICES ARB EASIER For country killed hogs there Is an easier -feeling throughout the Front W street- trade. - Receplte arS rather fair ana tne extreme top today, la 11 Ho a " pound. Veaie. are firm at the recent aovance in yaiuea.. -..vi. , ; . BUTTER FIGHT IS STILL Oif V Fight for control 6f the hotter mar ket la atill on. City ereamerlea are aull selling; their prints at 845oa pound, the former being the same price aa they are paring ior,outier xav in wnich no onange was maae. ' I TEACHES ARE BEING BUMPED : i m. . : '. .. . v .i r ; - Owing to the Inability of wholesalers t to errect a movement at any price, large J ', 'amounts of peaches are being dumped. 'Prices were lowered to the extreme point recenuy. nut even tnia rauea to etim ; aleto the call. The quality is poor na 5- isual at this period of the year. - i T i GRAPE PRICES ARB HOLDING I V Prices lit the gripe market are hold' j ing rather well In the Front street trade. For best Tokays the market la ; - being held . firm at - 11.18 generally. Stocks of this variety are getting scarce - man Ytu nif wvanut aaain, : w I r FORECA8T FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau sends the following ' notice to- shippers:, V l , .. . . Protect ahlnments ao far north aa Ms. attle aaatnat minimum temps raturee 11 f j aoou eu. aegrees: nonneast to Bpoaane, I degrees; southeast to Boise, SB de- -frreesj. south td 'Blskiyou, Jt degreee. Minimum temperature at Portland to night, ebout'40 degrees. . ' PORTLAND. JOSBINO PRICES 1 ftese Vrirn are tboee at wiirt' wbetMelere m'llJ!LJL,iU'i. seetiienme steteet BOTTCM - Kntnlul. - CrBry be, Met BOOB KooUMk Oindled lotel extree, 41 a . j bnylDt price Marte A e. b. PortUnd; sterage, ' M088u. . ..... f tivn MtftTftt-Hens,v14dl4Het sprints, IJ " stage, . I8cj gsMe,- lcj rtkln darts. i ' .;. udtSas India BnnnM. 10(31 tm oJ? Jjj1 fl;, Plssoae, eld, , fit : reaag?i.M $. ', : CHKESB NosalBal. rreibOreNi feaey nil jMpa, eet eas BUas, 2 ; HOPS Burlag ptlee, ehoioe, Me prune. '2 ' He aiediuM te pelme, 10o; mwlliim, IS ' wOOU-Keejleal, 1W eUu. , WlllwMte vak Oreson. lOejiee, according te (hrinkaae. , rJZ - VL h!5.ih"J .tot' wv a i unl-iw ! sua, ..ISUle ealvee, dry. s4C)aSei csU iidae. 'eeiQ mitt green. I7tfle; grtao hid, ! than aitcei s p : n. toe. seep peits, eaites. saeanon, loaaoa, rh " .. ; . Sartu. DOaaV-CDbe, IS.ftOi powdered, S.tO: trait . er bwrr, H.wt .beet.; f40f dry graeulated. w renew, e.u,. laoove vomauoas are . no dare bet eaab- . " T " Riukv-Jpa tyW, Me. 1, 40tt Kew Orleaa. bwd. OTe Xreele, IJJe. ' v . HON BY iiw. la. 78 per ease. " ' . 'fc BBaNS-nll white, rs-i Urge White. plug. 4)ii Ubms, Hi nut. ci beyv I SOB 10.T5t UM dairy, SOvSlti loZ ,B0 bale, lltSl extra fine er.u. S. u SI 7 ' ,m, ead ioa, 9-iie.oo lunp rock, taoJto per to a. : .":. ' ' -' '. Keels, Fish asd, yrevitleas. - 'a, --v ' nftbSSBU MBATS Sflilag prliie-Ceeatry 2:i-.'.:Wlledi.--. Hop, tener, - ItHcr wdiaaryliet ,; 'V ? wugh and h.tvr, Oetaacr V..1. fSfcrori . ' dloary, 12c poor, StflOe; lamb, JOei tauttoa. .':' ,Wc goat, 84J4e. ( ' -.-....'... .. , HAMS, BACON, ETtWHeMa t0O22eS kre- lj' ' rut baeus, l4J28c; helled hasi, ioci pteaios. UliATS feklBg bene-e.a g, l Meet, IBHei eowi, No. 1 etook UHc; we. SMci wtbr, tte; uube, lljte; pari. kHae, &t oVHTKitaV-tiBotiwetcf ear. per emiloa f )i ' r 100 lb, uck t M Olrnipu. pr gdloa, 2 f l-SOl per 100 lb. aaek naowl, uiurn, toe en;. 0.W down; eaatera, la all. $1.7Btj - SPOT CASH FOR YOUH Eggs, Poultry, Ho25, Vca! :;,t w ' rre "ea, o per cVhwo. Ualrr bee. -trr son. IIn n . ducks, S'dl2c: tnrker. luc; taioci i T fncr pork, lOiglle; tel, faut-y, 13((jH4 i era bark. 6o lb. filjlp u (ura, wmI and Z bid". Write for ana prfpM watd. cb by rtiurn mall. Prleee In rtttrt nulll fnrthcr Dn tie. BO BY It CO., 107 rrmt St., yertlaad, Or, - AMtS ,io,ooo.oal (tirinm - laml.THrl icBiiwiil San Pranclaco Bayers Are Looking j tor : Supplies, but, Growers Are ' Not AVUling Wj-Xet) GorletElae. where Is In a Weak Condition. California Interests are after Oregon fancy potatoea but they . are not at present offering above 75o a cental, t o, b. country ahlpplng polnta.. Market for potatoea in the south la somewhat better and there la really a keen call for supplies at the price quot ed, but buy era refuse to go above this figure. '"' V;.s''.lV'iyt''''. -Locally the market la In excellent shape. Offerings of. late have been so limited that the wholesale trade has been at a complete mercy or country Interests. . What little atock la ooming to the local market is finding whole salers anxious to pay from 85 to toe a cental" here, but even at these fiaures they are unable to purchase more than a sparing amount..- -t-v.' On the other hand there eontlnues a rather weak market for potatoea in Arli sona ana Texas, l ne snipping season at Idaho points is about to end and hold sra there are making desperate efforts to-unload as much as possible before It gets so cold that they must store the atoca-.nui spring - . Markets for notatoes at eastern cen ter are. rather poor; In faot, many of me roaraeis report a negieciea iraae. , FOREIGN AFFAIRS A HELP Reduction In Discount Rate of Bank of Gennanr Forces General - -'Adrance in Stocks. Kew fork. Oct 11 The better flnan clal conditions abroad were the big help to the stock market In forcing a gen eral sharp advance In prices today. She Imperial Bank of Germany announced a cut -in the. minimum discount rate of tt per' cent, making the new rate hi per- cent. The minimum . baa been I pet eent alnce November 14. 111. , The federal court at fit. efaul baa It sued aa order for the issue of $10,800, 000 receivers certificates for the Frisoo JrOad. . Today's sharp advance' was general with 'Amalgamated 14 nolnts .hlaher. American Smelter 1, Atchison 1H. 8t faui caneaian facino Mi, ureal Northern Itt, IUlnolo Central -Reading 1. Bau them Pacific 1, Union Pa cific 1U and U. 8. Steel common 1 W oJflta.jf;.;v; Bange of Mew Tork prloes furniehad bv Ovarbf-ck A Cooks Co.: Sll-117 Board ipr Traoe nuiioing. pfnlltlah Low lclo AowTuuaied Copper Co. 74 American. C. T., a.. 44 AmeMcea? Cn, . e...... 81 AsMrtcea Can, pf..... W ABMrlcaa Cottea Oil, e. . ..... AsMrlcee tisee., e...... 61 Amrlcaa Sucar, ..... America Bmlt, ..,.. 6SHI AaMrican SoMlt, pf.i.. 90 An. Tel. A, T.I........ m Anacoada Mlnio( Oe.,.. SK Am-rlpan Wnolua. . . . . ..... Atcblton, e, .,..1 93 8 Baltlmora A Ohio. e.... Beat Baaar ........... 23 H Betblebeia. Steel, e,...l 80 Brooklyn Itaplfi Transit 8T Canadian Facine, e.. Central Leather, e. ... Central Leather, pt . 227 unu u. c, ChL A Q. W.. Sf Chi. If. St. P.. Mi Chi. N. W., ..,...,! uaino uepper ChcMpeake . A Ohio. , Oolortdo Boothem, 4. , . Coneolldated Oak...,,... Cora Prodocte, t. ...... uorn rnxiuca, pi. .... wir fl xv. u., c. . .,l,,.l.a. Denver V .. pt.... Erie, c. Erie! 3d pf..r Erie, lat pf...... ...... oewral Electrle....... O. Northers, ore lands O v Northern, pf ...... . 82i uee ice aeenriuea ..,....., IlllBOlH Central ..... Int MetroDolltun. e 10T lOT 1SK 674 8' lSi lat, MetPopollUB, pt... Leklfh Valley ......... LoaiiTille Vaahvllle.. 67 at., a.. a., s. M., K. Jj Tu pt.. minoon racmo National Lead ........ Nevada Oooaolldtted... New Uavea ,..,...... New Verk Central.... Norfolk Westers, e. North Aaerlcaa..,r. Kortbarn , Faelflc. a.... 106 1K lOS Pacific Mall B. B, Co.... Paanirleaaia . Hallway.. 108 1H r. - Vm m v. tx, .. sen Preteed Bteel Car, pr 181a 1S . , . avf uoob. ww. ...... Readlof, e. Badiu. 2d of........ l2 let tteadina. Jet tt.. nepBDue . m s., e.... Hock laland, . hock- laiano, pi. ....... Bl, k B. W.. e Bontbara ' Pacinc. c. . . . Taa,. Oojpper TE Pacific T, Bt. L. w.,; e,. Vatea Padfie, . U. S. Bttbber, e. TJ, g. Bteel CO., e...... Utah oopner Virginia Chemical W. U. Telegraph..,, t. WMtlnfhoui Electrle.. Wleaeaaia Central, e.... aX'ilVI:f'A'v S.00 per tOOf feser cleans, tl0061t8 bos eeai. are wran, Kr ikjh. nuu paca. LABS -.Xlercee, UHci oompoBBd, t Uerees, tiu. ... w-v . yiSBI KomlnaL Dressed floanaers. 1 fioanoer Tet' hall but OdllOet Striped bese, 1701 eilveraide salmon, Soles, Te lb. I iUsi peach., 8e .r totater. SOe 'n,., black baaa . 10 ellver emelL 7ci ehad t 1 1 Uut Shrimp, Ni IVi iurgwa, n ,vi .... ; ,. BAM-Larse, i.76i Iwedhua, t I mica eaa . veeetaeiee. ?B9H raUlXg Oraatea. S.0Ota0O ba. weae, 4tt9 lb-1 tomona, t8(t Ihnee, l.eo er lOOi rrapefralt, California, &eO eloride. .5ta.90l pineapples. 14 at TO 1 cMBtaloan: iXWaZ-TS; peach, fancy, SoiaeOej erdioarr, lltej. watermeXua, lHcj Sfapee, Concord! "eJ.-w,wmr7l' .7?"-i sjapee, voncorda, inltte per 4 lb. baakH, ether varieties. Tee exil.Jio: eeare, ll.OOfoll.itt, . ... VEaETABUCB Xarnipa, Me0ei beet. SIM 1J6I earrot. ilffll.lSj pannlp. il.is Mckl ebbft SlJaftl lueal tomato, MttfMOe boi 0 Derrira, locw, .uv oarret. AfrLas BiinDert e-ws.ooj Northers jr, 1.5!6(aV.'0l i?nth,nj, l.outiS.OO; Bbode land Ureeulni-, l.W(al.S5: Whiter Banana, Bpr, laia ilAU2.60j Ortl, fl.jj6til.TSj Oravenauin, jl.ooyl.TS pee box) , eooklne (radea, T9etl.oo. ' POTATO KB Bell og price l Extra choice. S1.16(toi ehelce, Sl.i5t ordinary, l.O0 aacki bnrins price, carload, ee3i7Se, country poiau: aaaraaaatat. 9 1Q. ' " . .. ONIONS Jobbtna; price S2.0O; carload inf lux price 1.76(42.00 f . o. b. eulppuw etatlooi farUc, Ste lb. ..v. ...... raiani na w IJKSEKD OIL ItaW bbla. Sue aa . i "k.tL tie belied: bbla.. Sic eal.l raw case. Sai Wii.a eaaea, 000 gait- tote of . 18&0 ( gaUoua, 1 letel ell cake meal, 144 pe ton. . . -,. wuiiK i.B-Ai-ion iota, 8 per rb.1 000 lb, lota te P 10.; 'lea lota, l pr IS. , OIL MKAl uarioaa luta, 1S4,. . TUKflCMXlMB la caae. Titci wond hamli TOci treay barrela, de pee gallosi 10 caae lota, dona unroi v"viwe, oiue; Dead tuca, wiioc TWMi eutaiHue! aeg plant let ; cao.lUtower, v iM dWaj ; rhubarb", 1 cat H )5 srtlebokei, Sl.40 doaen; tprouu. llqi eplnich.' Wal (-) I pea.. e07o. . ' uuttftlKB Hnck eberrle. loiitllu Ik. ONION REFUSE TQ ft EstabUsh Higher VsMnes but W1U INot .Fill Orders Most Interests - Today Asltintt at Least $2 Per i Ilaadred; Market May Go Higher. v.-.-?-:.--r'-' "'"'.v?.'--iv--i.r- Much .complaint is '.being made hV wholesalers and ablppers that the gtrlcea named by the Confederated Onion Grow ere' association do not -mean anything. Efforts . to purchase - supplies at the prloes quoted are futile and the trade la seeklngvto have the organisation name aome price hereafter that delivery oan be' depended .upon, '. (-.. w&w .vv.r??' At the meeting of the : organisation held here Saturday, the price of onions waa placed at I1.7J per cental, f. o. b. country shipping points. . Efforts to purchase at thla price meet with failure even among the members of the asso ciation. ..-V-v -, . Onlona are todav " aelllnr on ' Front street generally at If per oental for best 22?A Uf J-W: Polnta the growers are holding tight for at least $2 per cental notwlthstand Insr the nrloe eat bv the organization. Many are said to have algnlfied their Intention of holding for a t! market,' --The situation la all the mora com plicated because until the Tlrat of the year a lt is likely - that California will have auff lolent of Its home onlona to fill tbe wants of the trade, ' The prlee there la from 25 to (0oa cental lees than Oregon growers - are faking at country points and even refuse to sell at that height. California onions are now rolling in this direction, - The ultimate position of the onion price Is sspscted to be blgber here and this is the reason why growers are not willing to sell. The combine is one Of tne strongest in tne country,! Chicago Close With Good Adrance Today With Shorts Covering o Baring the Session. - - - Chicago, Oct 17. Closing prlcea la the wheat market for options today were lMoi bushel higher for December and o for ths Mar. Opening fin-urea were at an advance of 14 o for the former and o for tne tatter. . .. Short coverinn- was responsible for most of today's advene In the wheat market ....'' -- - ' a oaDis rrom Argentina says cnat ex- fert opinion Is that the next wheat eron here will be J8I.75O.O00 bushels with an exportable aurpius of los.ooo.ooo buahels. last year's crop was eeti matad at ' ls8.000.000 bushels With an export record of 111,000,000 buahels to -. Broomhall cabled from Liverpool that lighter American shipments than-were snown oy uraaaireet s ana aieeppoinung Russian ahlpmenta' thla week, together with firmer Husslsn and Manitoba of fers, stimulated covering at ths opening and as a result the market opened firm. Unfavorable reporta continue to come from India, Argentine reports ar favor World's ahlpmenta Wheat. 1 IMtlOOs buahels; corn, 8,809,000 bushels: Rus sian wheat.:. 4.400,000 bushels; . Danube. i,zos(oo Dusneia. 'xtangs of Chicago prloes furnished by Overbook A Cooke company, . f lf-llT oaro or Traae ouuaing. v? ,: .''V-'v--' - WHEAT ' i ' ''f Kontk. , .- - Open. HUrk. ! U. K Oeeei liet --'y ; Dee. TO. eA Mjr ....,tT0tt - TJ July x 10 Ji T04 . T1 TOj T0B Dee, Mav r.,.H.;.j, j;.4aii -4jltf; e-A m ... . Jan. ...,.19T .. S029 ST f A Mar ......... SOU So 9013 20 ! . - , LARD s '"! ' . ...,.,.iT .. sow st y: ;, r .,,.,.,. BOIS ' B08S 8013 '2028 i-i. LABD "'! ' oh. .,,,.,,. ' i .... ' :.i lore : JTaut . . ,..10Ti 1080 1078 1078 May '.,,,..,..1088 TOOT,;; 1088 ;'. 10O8 - io7o m 6ct i'i , ."t.tm , i ; V lord Jan. ..... .....loea ::h ioto Ma, ..... ion loss "10M ;!,- 1093 " 107T 1089 A 1067 A lOSS A ... ' V. MAKE FRUIT SETTLEMENT Nc ? Paclflo Dlstiilmtors Paying Growers for Stock Sold; Railroad to P7 for Wrecked Can. Hood River.' 6rT bet TltTIie North Pacific Fruit distributors are handling from 10 to ltT cars of applesper day out of Hood River, " H. F. Davidson. S resident of the distributors' staSooiai on. aaysi ." " .,; ' "The distnoutors nave snip pea te data 8000 ear Of fruit from tha atatea Of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana, ana wi nave maonacoiieotions on 140S af thaaa oars Which have brouaht $710,600, or a little over $500 per car on tne average, i ne larger proportion Of thla fruit consisted of peaches, plums and other soft" frulta. . v. -Out of the first loo oara shipped tharai era 14 care for which we have not aa yet made settlement, eight of whloh were In a wreck on the Illinois Central, and we Have just received a wire from Mr. smitn, our cmcago manager, tnat ha had eoneluded a Battlement with the railroad and they allowed Invoice prlee for all of theee cara deatroyed. -it is neeaieaa to suite tnat uie ais- trlhutora are araatlr nleaaed With the reaults of the busineaa up te this time, and while the Volume has been greater than, wa had antloloated. we have been able to make profitable distribution of tne rruit. 'v:r. i; ?1; ...n . The- associations tnat are erriuated with the distributors through ths tour northwestern states have been .err prompt in placing the fruit orderf of the distributors In tranait and the en tire avetem has oceratea like : clock work. " .,'.'..'; r;A?'.. ' . ' i NORTHWEST BAXIC' STATES IEKT FertUed Bsaks. - deertnge ' , - Thl week, Teer U. .., ,.aa.oio,vie.iv , fa.vwevavs.9v f.ji. CleeringS . . ; .ItWVI.MtOO Bala no ..,...., 803,033.00 41,B7B.0S Balaacee, ........ i . .. . , . ' B6.881.00 Sloriey nd tohiafat-w ' temitan. Oat V T7 HlWar. IT - H.lSil; bank rate, I per cent. ?'.r.i',;(,i':'i:,4'J". , New tork, Oct IT. Sterling ex ihange, long, .4.11; short,, 4.8j silver ittllton, 0VtV.r.- 'u-:-.?;w."'yv Ban Frenoleoo. Oct. IT. flterlln "ex change, 60 days, 4.10; sight, 4.l4AsToc, 4.7 Hi transfers telegraph, S per cent premium ; , transfers sight, I per cent premium, . . I , (.,'; ';,':: :,s 'O? 'v;f''. l; '''t 1:. New York Cotton Market. ',V,,A Open Hterh Low im 1885 10 1848'; 1410 1890 Clone Jan. .;..1S8S ....asTs ., ,177 ::::KH- ,,,.1410 1384 1875 76 18T874 1371&71 1860ei 141818 140301 Mar. May Oct Deo. 1180 1177, , 1368 1424 1411 SELL SU 1IES AT THE MARE HIGHER pilSt lETpOlr- liilllll ; ii. 'i ; '"'i ii " '" i' ! , V-f : - Zitdo Stock Is Being Offered by the ' Oountrri IVheat BUU In Good Be ll snajid for Former Tapanes Or t derg i Cargo' Prices" Lowered. fiV$$j; FOREIGN WBXAT aUUVfl -LlverpoolWbeet eloeed KQlttd blgber. BrUiv-Wheat eloeed Ue biaher. . . ' , AntwerpWheat eloeed, He lower. Badapwt Wheat cloaed SVe tower. ' Parle Wheat eloeed uacbaoged te t higher. whiat oabooes L6wa-;' 'p tendoB, Oct. ST Wheat cargoes oa paw aft eaayri M lower...;.. ;,;;,,:,,":,. I.;.r: POBTLAJfD OBAIM BBOEIPTfl iSiJSSV .1 cere- 1 f-''V'.l:;K::af(tnatarto.,loor.Oata.Ha Meads? JT ..;. W .... 18 ' jf. M Yea age ,. S2g J." St 5t; -1 i tS Beaaoa to date 7T UAtf ,. 823 J5S ; $7 Xt age i......ti4 0 77 .W -7t Intense ftulet Is shown In the local r-rVe'Trahr-. Vwlni toVhVweakn.".: I- ..-.., U.w V.a 4m 11.1 tla tendency among growera to unload, the situation may ba considered quite steady. Reports today from Puget sound Indicate that much island oats are being offered there, causing a rather weak feeling, ,,-. si . 4 "The wheat market Is very weak so far as export demand is concerned, but millers are still rather keen Bidders for club. -Bales for Japanese account seem to have subsided but there ie still said to be quite liberal lot of eld, business that has not been fully filled. . The extent of the weakness .in 'the foreign trade Is shown by the loea of ahllllnga in the price of cargoee today at London, notwlthatanding the firmer tone and higher prloes ruling for op The trend of the hay "trade continues firm with so further changes La prices, Today's grain trade rangs: -A WJiEATNomlnal producers prloes, track baaiaL Club, 7joL milling blue atem, Ifc: Tttaltey red, c: forty-fold, 7o; red Russian and hybrids, Tec; yal- 1ARLEF Nomlnai produeera prloes, track baalai. Feed.- MMOj brewing, lRlrloel Tdtent 4.T0, Wlllsmette valley, I4.T0; local straight ft.8SO4.10; export, tl.65S.70i bakers, S4.BOtl4.70. HAY Froduoers'; prleeBl. ; WllUmette valley timothy, fane?, 114.00 14.54: oa stern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy. 815.50; alfalfa, flt.0001t.to: vetch and oats, tlt.00Ola.O0i clover, 10.00 10.0fl Der ton. v . MILLBTUFFS Selling price: Bran, IJ0.60 21.00: middlings, 129.604JS0.00; anoris. n,ivv,v jr wu. CLOVER SEED Buyi Ing pries: No. 1 red, country polata, 8H; roruand. 10c; Alalke, ltjtito. OMAHA CATTLH APVANOH Market Steady to Dim Hlghey t Blow Trado In Swine. '' Booth Omaha, Oct t-TV-CattleStOOj markst steady to ..10- higher. Steers, 8.60ao; cows and heifers, ,.00 Hogaa00; market slow and steady heeoVo.OOO! ? market steady to strong. Yearlings, .VOS.ssi wetnera. 84.88 4.70; lamoa, s.iew.v, ewes. $4.00 CHICAGO SHEEP ABE LOWER Market Is Down a Dime With Cattle '10 to IS CenU Off Today. Chicago. Oot Hogs Receipts. 40.- 000; left over, zseo; marxet sieaor xo weak. Mixed and butchers, $7.46 8.15: good and heavy. tT.7t8.15; roughand ea?y, ft.io 3tT0; light. l7.6f.le.A ttle KeoeiPts, Jl4,vvvs maraet ave Sheep Receipts, 18,000; market lOo lower. -, i ..:,' KANSAS CUT CATTLE LOWER 1 .. - Kansas aty, . Oct, . 17. Hoars Re ceipts, 7000; market 6o lower, tops, s a. Cattle Receipts. 28,000; markst 15c lower. ' " ' ... . , cheep it eoeipis, none, maran una. Plenty of Second Crops. '. Walls, "Walla, Wash., Oct IT. Raep berries, ripe onee and green ones, alee raspberry bloeeoma, are on the bushes or Frank? Barteman of thla city. Thla la a phenomenon never before known in aha valla and ona that la CSUSlnS much comment among fruit men who have seen the bushes. Second crop.straw- berrlea have been common previoua to this year, aeoond crop apples have been i manw tnia fall, and nOW eomea tbe second crop of raspberries, blossoms ana ripe irmw . , gan Frandaoo Barley CaHs. gaft Francisco, Oot it. Barley .cells: ' ... .J' Onan ,, Cloae Sec...'. ............418 B - lit B l Vanconver Marriage Licenses. - - -. Jlnulil a Tti Jnnrnal.l Vsncouver. Wash., Oct. 27. Marriage licenses were Issued Saturday at the office of the county auditor as rouows: D. . Bhonyo and Miss Olda Larson, both of Gateway. Or.l Elmer A. Roland and Miss Marie A. Knglnger. both of Portland: Rov Patton and Miss Cathe rine Harnett, both Of -ruanaj w sines Norton and Mlsa Junae Pedro, both of Portland; Earl Vearrler and Miss Mary Kilsabeth Given, botirof Sllvertoni Fred W, Matthias and Miss Elisabeth Sohle derman, both of Portland; 0. Phillips and Mlas Esther Nyler, both of Port land; John A, Carr and Miss Lillian w. Brandenburg, both of Portland. ' Goodwin Found Guilty. . . ' . ' rnHat ea The lanrnaLl - ' - '. 'Vancouver. Waah., Oct 17. After be ing out nine hours, tne jury in tne case of the state against Warren Goodwin, chereine- abducUon. prougnt in a Ver dict of guilty at S o'clock Sunday morn ing. Goodwin took a is year oio girl to Portland,' where be was arrested two days later. v;;- ,w.'.-v vA. . gtoeks. Bonds. Cotton. Or'atn. ate, , ' B1S-817 Board ef Trade amldiag. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES ;TO ALL EXCHANGES ' Members Chicago - Board .: ef Trada t ; Correspondents of Logan 4V Bryaa Chicago, New Tors. J.C.V. N1CW' TORK JBTOCK EXCHANOfll 't nbw York cotton kxchanou - CHICAGO BOARU OF TRADE ' THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE -j, '.!. BAN FRANCISCO . : PORTLAND.: OFFICE yvKi 860 Oak t. Ground Floor, Xewta Bldg. .. - Fhones-MarahaU 4130, A41S7. - , OYERBECK&COOiCO fILSON&CO HOGIAKlli Market Is IUther Bearish at North rortland but Ilest of Country Is " Generalljr I Off i''CiX'?1 U - Extremel Slow Today;:fei, . t .'rW ;.-.'. v' i-'1'- ,;..'-..'V"S'''';i-e v,;v : ,.f .Todays Xog Karket. ' : '. ..- '' :'.'-..--f v--:;v-!- ;-v" Tope, i e 'North Portland ...,..S.a5l0 . e Chicago .i... x t.SS e Kansaa City ;.:o,.'v' 100 t e South Omahet f , , ' k 1.19 5 Koga Market lOo lower. , Oattle-sBlarket loo lower. ' ", . , ;' : beep-lkxabs loo liigher, .r ', f. . .. ' , ?0BTt-iMo urtnoat Rtm . ' Bogs. Cattle. Oalrei. Sheep. Moodar ...... ...1S18 uoe a 87 , B48 8 , .... Saturday T5 " , 18 rrlday 891 - . 88 Thuradar 45 .,18 Wedneaday .,..,. T7T 857 Tneaday 80S 1H0 Week a (0 ....... .1879 '. 890 Tear ate .........1093 IMS" Two yean age,,,. T79 W S78 81 : e 1 .121? il - tut There was a very hsavy run of hoga in the North Portland yards over Sun day and the market was generally weaker and quoted a dime lower. Early bids In the swine division this morning were no better than ts.2l0S.so, This is the highest prloe ruling today In the east . : . The very liberal marketing of awlne at North Portland recently and the prob able tncreaae in the marketing within the Immediate future, ia caualng lntenae bearlahnesa among the trade and it is not out of the likely that a further loss Will be forced In values. At Chicago there waa a ' ateady te) weak tone in the hog trade for the day, prlcea being unchanged. Kansas dJlty hog market ruled weak with a loaa of to thla morning, ' Today's general bog market ranger Top killers .,,8.t5.t0 good and light .............. 8.90 8.10 lies vy ...,...',.., 7.80 Rough and heavy 7.0007.11 Cattle Situation Weak, With another big offering of cattle and the Immediate wanta of home killers rather well taken care of,' the situation In the North Portland yards today free a repetition of that shown during the preceding atx days. Bidding for cattle started extremely alow and efforts were mad generally to force a further loaa la the prloe. - At Chicago there waa a weaker tone In the cattle altuation with a loss of 10c to lto in the prloe. ; i , , Kansas City cattle market ruled very weak with a further loss of lBo In quo tations. Today's general cattle market range Best steers .$T.80tf 7. Ordinary ateera ............. 7.28 Poor eteere 7.00 Best heifers f.7S Best cowa .................. 45.10 Medium cows s.fe Poor oows ....,'..,.,..,....., 6. 0 Ordinary bulls ISO 8.00 Fancy stags .IBB Fanoy bulla 8.60 Prime light calves .i,,...',.. 1.80 ft 0.00 Prima heavy . , .............. 8.50 & 7.80 Sheep Sitaattoa Strong. There waa a very disappointing run In the mutton yards at North Portland over Sunday. Only a very small lot came forward and aa most of the small klllara have been starved for aome time, the price liat was being held very firm. There Is a constant demand for first class quality but little of this has been available In the local yarde recently. At Chloago there waa a weak tone In the aheep market for the day. Kansaa City sheep market ruled firm with an edvancs of a nickel. ' Tnilia .an.rl 1 miillA, m..lrd Mm..i i spring lamoa. ........ .a Ordinary lambs ....a ,. 1.00 Tearllnga- 4.85 Old Wethers ,... ........... 4,15 Fanoy ewea ...... ... 8.80 Ordinary ewea ............ . 8.00 - Todays Wveetock Shippers. -Hogs J. D. Uendrln, Kooakla, Idaho, two loads: B, H. Wilcox, pilot Rock, two loada: Kiddle Brothers. Union Junction, one Joad; O. M. Lloyd,- Waltsburg, Wsah., one losM; IV L. Miller, Nampa, Idaho, two loada; W. H, Rosa, Parma, Idaho, three loada: Fred Brelatle, Pecabo, Idaho, one load; Mack Hand, Welser, Idaho, two loada; J. H. Dlx, The Dal lea, one load; Ward A Harrington, Caldwell, Idaho, ona load, J. L. Baker, one load; Durand Livestock company, Kuna, Idaho, one load; f. H, Preaton, Welser, Idaho, ona load. Cattle Bweet & Co., Senn, Idaho, Idaho, one load, E. W. Rhett onel oadl i ajiaon, x erreoonne, one loaa ; J. M. Berry, Davis, Cat, one load, Klamath Falls, two loads I Jamai Marfltt R,lr., two loads; George Kohlhagen, Roseburg, ?P"J?adl a H- smith. Baker, two loads; M. Eddy, one load; W. I. Diahman, Bend, pna load: C, Walker, Joaeph. twe one load: W. W. Chandler, Wallowa, two iow; weua wan a aneai company. Jow Je? Wash, one load; W. 3, Pierce, Rup ert Idaho, ona load; R. A,Weant Vale, two.loads; Sol Dlckeraon, Welser, Jdaho, fivot loada; J B. Freeman, two loads: Ceretena Packing company. Baker, one ivu vi,iv aula vairaa . Sheep R. N, Becknell, Haines, one lOSd, 1 ,i i .i'i-.' . load hogs and sheen; J. I. Denamora West Stay ton, one load, cattle, calves, boge and aheep, , -Sotal run of Uveatook to date this year at North Portland compares with the same period a year ago ae follow-: ' " , . mi LOSS Gain "own ii.07T H,7Z4 .,..-, B7.(Vt Cattle ST.TM 67.814 ' .... 4a Calves ........ 5.270 2.ana - S km aheep .iM,07 .8oa .... 80.824 : Diiiitloa of Ltoeetook, ' followlne were the mrchaaaa of linaant, North PortUnd daring tb week ended Barer. dar. Thoa ef th iTaloa Mat nminanw In. elude puiohaie mad direct In tbe eountryt , '' Cattl.oalV.air.8JHp. TTnloa Meat Oa.. ......... Bu ; 11 SOU awrrni m uowie..,...,. vi , , ., 81 -; 81 . ei , tsa 4 a" i'" ee ' Ve --. ' ..e,l r .a, emiu., .......... xza M. o. oiu ............. ei ' Kar ralrrtlld . .... M 188 T. B, Howltt ., 88 Miac. . Portland...,,.... 48 .. JS8 1 Mtee. Oraroo. 80 B .. ' 88 Canadian Bank , of .Commerce yA'-ytAAAA:- A'ysyiAr n HEAD OFFICE. ' ' Toronto Cansdaw ; Esublished 187d. A" Cmers! BsnVIng Business Trsnsactcd, , fnttrest paid on time deposit a ' PORTLAND BRANCH. ' Corner Second and Stark Sea P. C MALPAS. Manager. Feeders, Oregon..'.... 1ST ' f. . .. Careten Packing Co...., SO . '.. tQSH me a 0 : i ? f te lsiuiTBi gxcurjf tefteeeeg Tacome Meat Wjahlnatoa..,..,. M .. ; Peedere, Waahliif ton. . . SS'!,.';a... sHse, '";,!."). ; -1 . ';,(,,.' Totals ..U70 - SO B207 S4U V )'o enday Karalag Bale. gectlos,,. vi'v-isr.i No. Idaho ,104 . Ave. ike, : " . , 1S : JM r.;v" j8-" 14 ('. IRS 8oO i.'aO 8H ' Price. 8S.80 ' 8.3d 8.25 8 .23 . I 'M 8.23 .30 ' 8.00 T-85 - TJB Idaho ....... ;..,,..,. 84 Idaho 89 Idabe ................. S i25-. tr,.ln0 laano Idaho ................ Bi ................. 1 Idabe ,.....'.,,,. a Idaho a Idabe Idaho ROO f.20 Idabe Idaho 818 Idaho ................. SI .80S ISM Idaho- S .'fete BBS -t.i f.ss Oregon ................. 94 174 Idaho -. . ga 14d :i J T SO Orefoa ................ J ; : 640 r ;. f.0 Oresoa . 8..': " 407 ' M KWXS . '1:i-..-. i so ' ss Orecoa Oregon : so : -! ' ;'tl.80 ,8.80 W,; 8.f9 . ; 8.00 v P. ' ... . rsuxxi ftp. Idabe Idaho 1 - : im .... .w ' 1 v'.'.v' S80 Oregoa ''',..,.... v.... . S ,j; 'Z-t$ ''. '&;w'Vtf'.-1'M0 CATTUt Idaho' .a.. ...... , SS 'y'.'.'- T8 ,; . . ' . ,. ' 8TSKBS Oregoa.i ........... ' .83 :t,;;! '... V;i '.'! l A." - BULLS .',':.iv 1141 ST.K 8B.T5 Oregoa - i Oregon 1 V,.;sSftw BTA08 Oregon ................ 1 -LAMBS Oregoa ................ ss IBM . 1080 'i ' . Ti 88.00 FRANCE ASKS U. S. TO . PROTECT HER CITIZENS ' Paris, Oct MThe French 'sorern ment today asked, the Tjnltel States t J send a warship to Lower California to proteot French lives and property. BURGLARS GET JEWELRY. : AT W1LUMETTE "DORM" Willamette University, Salem. Or Oct S7 Lauaanne ball, the ' women's dormitory, was burglarised last night. Acoeea to tbe rooms was gained by the fire escape on tbe south side of the building, and only rooms abutting the escape were entered. ' ( Miss Lulu Wtseman, a junior, lost a watch and ' several trinkets, and Vies Marie Sneed, a freehmsn, from Haisey. or., lost two nags. '---- Miss Weseman and Miss Baaed, left their rooms about :10 and returned be fore 0. Miss weseman raised an alarm when she discovered muddy tracks en her bed cover and missed her waton from the dresser. :. . , : : , - . , Mrs. . Peaua., Buried. " 1 Chehtlis, Wash Oot ITThe ftmera of Mre. Dinah Peareali waa bald here yeaterday. Mr ; Peareali was 77 years old and was a native ef Pennsylvania. She had been a resident of Lewie county over 10 years. Two daughters. Mrs. T, J. Rueaelf and Mrs. B. C. Carrier of Chehalla, and one eon, JT. A. PearaaU of Pa Elk survive her.'--. v''?- ...v; Statement of The Bankof CauYomNationalAssod iBcluduf Its' Branchee tn 'i Peitlaact, Seattle, Tacema and yirfmla Qty, a Close) of Buiness, Oct. 21 t913. , - . - . ! A AA:: A ' a-- Ar ' ASSETS S-V-K'SV , L6ans and dlicountl ...... ... ..... .... . . a . . e 'HnlM! Bsnlc premises (San Francisco and branches). .ee ;s 1,176,648.76 Other real estate ... . . , . ......... a . - 480,000.00 . Customers' liability tinder letters of credit a,99S,Sl 8.9a Sundry bonds and stocks a.,,".............. 4,6 1 a, 6a7.a7 U. S. Donda to secure circulation ,... 5,037,500,00 other U. boad.;i. '...'. ..';Vi'.'i'i f'i.;'a8S,ooo.wO Redemption Pund with UnlUd States treasurer... a, ;s :aJo,ooo.OO . Cash and sifht sxchanfe ................... 14,33121.10 , - , ""', ; . 61,S2J,829.5J . . UABILITIES '' - '. - Capital paid In told cola ..............! 8,500,000.00 .. Surplus and undivided profits .. ................ '- 7,969,491.97 , Circulation v A ........... . . . e . . 4,993,000.00 Letters of credit ,083,tia.o7 Other lUbUitles ....,............,.. - 1,651.09 Deposits 5M38.S67.40 ' ' , , J' ' ' o,535,829.53 PORTLAND BRANCH ' THIRD AND STaARKTTlEErrS VM, A. MACRAE, Mana'tr. , J. T.: BURTC11AELL, Asst. Jvipr. - THE? UNITED : STATES NATIONAL BAWES -' PORTIJVND, OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 1 Capital $1,000,000 Surplua, - $1,000,000 , OFFICERS . 9. C ASnWQMVM, SesIoeBt,., B, WA BAJUTXS, wioe-VreslaeBt. B. W. SOaacxES, Csstisr. , . A,i - J SC WWaXX, Jsst. OaBler. - , oy, A. X01T, Asst. Oasnletv . ' BXOX, Asst, Caspar. ; FIRST NATIOIIAL CM!! : CAPITAL 51,500,000 ' ; . , SURPLUS 51,000.000 OLDEST NATIONAL CArix WEST CF Ti: . rocky r.ouwTAi::3 conr.'En Fir3T r.::i v;;.::::::nTC": -,. (ilT! o;de;!l:u souni V V ensj W t k As Hpsult of. Battlo, yesterday r Governor Ammons Tells' i'.D State Troops to Prepare. (TJnited Press Leased Wire.) Denver, Colo, Oct J7, Governor Ammons had completed preparatlona to. day to aend mllltla Into the strike bound ooal fields In southern Colorado. He was holding- up ordera for tha de- s partiirs of the troops, however, ln the hope, he said, of apeedlly terminating the atrike by an agreement between miners and operators.- ' ' in the meantime." he aald, "I have . . . . . I , . . ,1,., AWAW ' been aaaurea irom ooia aw 1, Z effort wui ne rnaua h outbreaks pending a eeiuomenu The exeouUve's activity waa the re sult of a II hours; batue In Berwlnd canyon, at Hasting and In the vicinity of the Colorado Jk Southern rauroad sta- . . a .am aa. aaaalwada dWVleB ! tlon at liUaiow, in wm "" v - Ing and eight men were wounded. engagement and retreated toward Cedar Hill and Tobaa county. More than 700 armed ' striae symptnja --- olar 4 in aiapatcnen. w -patroUln tbe district tn ths vicinity ef, Ludlow. . i i - -:v' "- Thus far. since ths strike began, nine men have been WUed. and at leaet to Berlouely wounded, Concerning the exact number of Injured, figures are unobtain-, able, many of them having been con-, eealed, ' , ' rXanavai - KwltaarianrL Oct ' 17 De- ' spite the opposition of ths prospective, bridegrooma xamiiy, r aui prev"o,uuM bad been completed today for the, civil marriage of the Duke of Croy to Mlsa O. C Ielschmann, former United Statea ; amluaaadna . tn OamanV. ; The duke and the Lelaohmaans were, guests at tbe Hotel National here. They, refused to make publlo the place where, . - 44t m,. will . ba, hald. . anil announced that no one but tb eloaeat friends would be permitted to attend it' Both precautions were taken lest tj- duke's relatives attempt at tbe last mo ment to veto tha wedding. -. r To tbe religious eeremony, which will, be held tomorrow,' many , gueate have Oeea inviteo, . inaamacn um , having been oivuiy uniteo, it win oe toe late for anyone to tnurpoae a valid Condition 'of Cis'iT , Mllwal -' DUKE AtlD ATiiUCAIl iy;,. '.ti'y' ''A-