The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 01, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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PROPOSELiVTOSiG?-JS'iGlfWLIIIG'
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' Present Statute Are No Protection
.. to Consumers or Legitimate) Deal
ers or , producers Other " States
Uave AdequateXaws. ' " ,
4 e 4 4 4 e e 4 e e 4 e
e Today's Produce Trad. ':
; . Hogs quoted higher. ' -r
e '.. Veals are very firm. ' . ,
v New egg law proposed. . v J v ,
: "-.i Egg prices are firmer.
Chickens are steady.
i ' Gouts are arriving1.
. Country hogs weaken. ,
" Apple movement good. ) . .-;
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Various members of 'the stata leelsla
tura as wen as prospeotlve candidates
have-signlfied their intention of creating
a law In this stata that will put a stop
to. the sale of cold storage eggs as the
fresh artlule. v. ..j" - -. '':.: .
At the present time there 1s nut little
, protection for the public and many mis
leading statements are being made by
dealers- as, to the quality of the stock
they are handling. This Is said to apply
to the wholesale interests as well as to
retailers. '.' . ' - '
Many states have a law which compels
all dealers to label the packages -in
which they sell storage eggs with the
. .fact that the stock has been in the ice
... houses, therefore is not fresh. . Such a
law is said to ba a big boon to producers
as well as consumers and legitimate
dealers. ''- - ..- - - -.
At the present time the legitimate
dualer is compelled to compete with the
unfair competition of the dealer who is
selling cold storage stock as fresh gath
ered .offering. Many retailers have dis
played signs of '"Oregon ranch eggs"
' over stock which' they are . selling at
about 10c a dosen less than fresh eggs
can be secured in the wholesale market,
', if they can be secured at all during
: certain seasons of the year;1 -t
The laws of this state .are very lax
in this particular and therefore many
consumers are paying for fresh eggs
when they are really getting storage
goods ' that are ' worth perhaps : 16o , a
dosen less than they pay. for them.""
At the present time there are but few
arrivals of fretth eggs along Front
r street ' The best article la quoted firm
at 46a S dosen and buyers are eager to
take hold at this figure. - Nevertheless
some retailers are claiming to sell fresh
- ckks at 36o a. dosen and have on display
t more eggs than are being received in a
single day throughout the wholesale dis
trict '
- ALIGATOIt PEARS ARRIVE
fBBiaSBSiaSBessaSj ". I.-"- -i ' .?
- First Alligator pears are reported on
'the Portland market for the season by
Levy & Bpiegl.-.Tue stock comes from
Tahiti, and found a ready demand for
the small shipment at $6 a dosen.
- - : VEALS ARE VERY" FIRM
Market for veals Is very firm In the
t Front- street trade. An occasional sale
of something, extra select is reported ss
high as 14V40 a pound, but the general
price tor tops is l4o along the street
today. - '
- ORANGES. AREDUE TUESDAY
.. indications "poiiti to tne receipt oi ins
first carload of navel oranges for the
xeaon in the locar market Tuesday.
While-the price will be higher than
usual. It . is believed that the demand
will be quite fair. The f rait fs said to
be well colored for first sMpmrntyg.
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- PIES1E WM
IS NOV BEING SOUGHT
Outside of Pacific Coaat said New
York, United States Trade Has'
' Not Tieen Friendly . to ' Anytbing
; Except Red Apples, l "
V: One of the queerest ' features about
the apple trade is 'that, with the ' ex
ception of the Paciflo coast states and
New York, there have been no American
markets that really appreciated i the
merits of the, Yellow Newtown apple as
it 'Should be'l'Vvvri.' i
Europe has always favored this ra
rlety, and the Jfingilsh trade especially
has sought it in preferences any other
variety grown In the Pacific northwest.-.""'
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The United States markets, with th
possible exception of New York and the
Pacific states, have always been ad
verse o accepting anything except the
red apple. The yellow and green sorts
have been passed by as unworthy of
notice. . . " -
This year proved an exception to the
rule, and a strong campaiga begun by
an exchange of this city to , create a
freneral American demand for the Yel
ow Newtown has already resulted in a
broader trade in this variety. , The cam-
falgn was begun in an effort to help
he Rogue River section, which is known
bv all as a Droducer of the best Yel
low Newtowne in the world.
, xoaay a, oca exenange reponea re
cent - sales . of Newtowns to Chicago.
ShreveDort La.. Beaumont. Texas, and
Nashville,! Tenn. In all of these places
the exchange was successful in landing
ordera for carload lots at full prices
recently in effect, r , - ,
"It is mucn easier xor us to let inj
sale 4t ihe Yellow Newtown so in the
channel of least resistance." saya the
feneral manager of the exchange, "but
y plugging constantly to get aample
cars on the various markets we have
succeeded in already widening the trade
in this variety. We have felt that tne
Yellow Newtown deserved a much wider
distribution ' than has- been the case
fcrmerly, and have believed, if we could
get the trade at other American cen
ters to', try the fruit, repest orders
would be-the result ?'''"'
"The Pacific coast ? states and New
York have alwaya been loyal to the
Yellow Newtown, but other sections of
the country have heretofore refvsed to
handle this variety In more than a very
nominal decree." ,..,.......,.
VHEAT CLOStES VITH LOSS
Chicago Market Starta Bad bat the
: Early Rally In Prfceg Falls to
' -Hold During Session.
, LIN9EEP OIL 8 ' LOWER j .
Linseed oil ' prices ahow a reduction
i of of So a gallon for the day, according
: to announcement made this morning by
, the Portland Linseed Oil works. - The
new prices are: Boiled, barrels 68c;
cases, .63c; raw, barrels, E6c; cases, lo
a gallon. . - . v
HOP MARKET IS HIGHER; "g
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' There is a firmer feeling in the local
hop market and prices are probably V4o
. a pound higher than yesterday. As high
as 21 H" a pound has been paid and is
being offered for choice goods today and
other grades are proportionately higher.
The demand is entirely domestic
, ONIONS TO ADVANCE AGAIN
A further advance In the, price of
; nttlnntt im -rnsttmA hpr hv th tmd mm
country holders are unwilling to let go
ated association. Growers are generally
refusing to sell at any price just now.
Offers of IS a cental are reported made
FORECAST" FOB SHIPPERS
' Weather oureau-wsends the following
notice to snippers:
. Protect shlnments as far north as Se
attle f Palnut minimum temperatures of
S4 degrees; southeast to Boise, 84 de
1 srees: south to Ashland, 46 den-ees.
Minimum tern Denature at Portland to
-' night, about 4 degrees.
' PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES
.- These prices are these at which wbetfeatert
nil to retailers, except, a enerwlse utJ:
4 BUTT SB Nominal. Orcimerr etibei. S4ef
rlty prints, 8430c: state CrMmery, ai032e:
ranch hotter 22e, ' . :
KGOS Nominal. Cindled local ' eitrnt, 44 Q
' 45c; select pallets, 4!c; tut exxint. 40e; spat
' huln price, 89e t,o. b. Portland; storage,
I2WS3C. ' "' ' T -
UVB POULTRY" Hens 8144erprtnXa,
8'4ri (". 12c! feeee, 12e; Pckla docks.
nmnei IndUB Rnnnecs, 10He tuike-i, fxe,
drewed et pigeone. old. 1 ,: yoong UW
, doicn: IsekMbbUe, fttS dosMii
CHEfcSB N'omlntl. rreah Orecnn fancy fall
v rreeis twins end triplets, 1T; daisies, lTHi
':! Toons America. 18He.
- BUTTER rATC-Prodaeerr price fat PortUad
;:. dtllrerr, per lb.. 4e. ,....-
Bops, eol aad Hldte. ' : - ' -' .
unra Buvinc price, choice.- 21Mc: nrlma
Sovjiitaie medium to prime, 19c; medium, 18
1 vvOOf-KomiBal, 1018 ellp. Winamette tsl.
I ler coarae Cotwold, 18e lb.; medium Bhrep
vblre, lie; choice Uaey lots. ISo lb.; eastern
Oreron, lOiyidc, tceordins to (hrlnkace. r
CiilTTlM OR CA8CARA BAHK 11J, ,
' lots, 4He; lets thin car lota, 4fte. . ,
MOHAIR 1818 Nominal Sue. ' "
HIDES Dry bldea, ai22o Ib.j greea, llet
. salted hide, llci bulla, graen salt. Se; klpa,
liU13ci celree, dry, 4Q26c: calf skins, salted
or green, 17 ti 18c; greea hldas, to less thaa
salted: sbsep pelt, salted, abaarlagt, ioQei
rf, lOe. - '?;.."-f ;,v ';' ...... .;,.vv
".v. . :" Orooerles,' - , ....'.v'
" SUGAR Cube. 18.60; powdered.i 63.40; fruit
' or berrr, 5.W; beet, $S.00 dry granulated,
5. SO; O yellow, I4.&0. (Abort ijuotattuaa are
'. M days sot cash. .
BKANS Small white; 6 S-Se tarf arblr.
me; nlug, 4i4c; 11 mas, k; pinks, c; nayv
4 It'lOK Japan style. ' Mo. 1, IK 5oi Nsw
Orleans, bsad, BKtT Crnl. 6i0. . ,
HONEY New, 12.78 per ease, .
SALT Coarae. fealt groom's. ' 100s, 610 per
, ton; aoa I10.TB; table dairy, BOs, 8182 10s.
: ' 61T.B0; bales. 82.311; extra tine barrels, Ss. 6a
' end 10s, fa.2see.00; lamp rock. tiO-bo per Us.
miito sad Veiotablee.
fRSSH rRUlTaV-Orani es, 5.50te.00; ba
nsnas. 4i40 lemona, fSltM; jjmes, 11.60
per 100; grapefruit, Florida. d.2S; pineapples.
'4ffl7c; cantaloupes, f2.0O4J2.76; eavhes, fan
cv, 0c; ordinary. Itoo; watermHons. lije;
srapeii. Concords, 18MiO per 4 IJi, baaket; other
nrli-ll, fHirl.25; srs, fl.2..tl.60.
VKUhTAIll.l'S Turnips, 60wtH: ti-els, 81CI
.ir; rtrn'iN. 14it.ia; parsuliw, 811.IS nk;
("I'Iiiico. H-; ''"'el liiumtoi'K. (i(o per hin;
,irii.'; lti'iiuh, 6"; Rrecn oiiiim. per
,i li.mi i.fs; pcppi'l-B. bell. lnr; .,l J,,t.
i ... dozi'ii: 't. ; pin fit.
Chicosro . Nov. 1. Closing nrlces in
the wheat pit todav were Ho to Ka a
bushel below yesterday. : The market
had an opening break of He to Ho a
bushel, but regained practlcaUy all of
thia on support ordera Later beariah
ness set tn with fresh short "Selling and
the closing was at the low mark for the
day--:vf;':v:;.i.:i:v,':..s
. uroomnaii cabled from Liverpool that
tha , wheat market rasnonded tn th
steady American cables and the firmer
feeling; in Winnipeg, The market opened
higher." During the morning weakness
in corn and continued generally favor
feble weather and crop advioea from Ar
gentine led to week-end profit taking
ana prices aecunea otta wim a re
covery or. ,4oj in Mayp0!1y
Range of Chicago prices fumished.by
Overbeck & Cooke company. 216-317
Board of Trade building.
v- - , ,t . r WHEAT
Moatk.. : ' : Open. ,, High.
fee. ,.;-. s..7t : tm
May 90 4h BO
July-; . . .-. gi i V v 87
CORN.
Quite Liberal' Shipments Coming to
Local Market and Demand la In
creasing; Lambjund Jluttoa Chops
, Are Said to Be Destination. ; ..,
tw. Close.
nnu. bail a
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Not, ,..1045 - 10SS
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EASTERN ; FRUIT MARKETS
,t'"'' 'r'f; I' ''y':-'k:'i'.-..':. .t!'.'.-. i".... ..' . ' "''' M 'i . iVv " ... -V-"
Anjou rears Sell in Chicago at $2.40
v ' lor Choice Offerings; Salwajr
v; Peaches 80 to 60c Box. !
New Tork, Nov. T l.Salwar peaches
selling here for Boo . to : 60o today.
Through ' auction,1. 20 fan deciduous
fruits Winter N el 11a, 13. !7; Buerre
Easter halves, S1.7S: one car Idaho
Jonathans, $1.83; one - car Washington
applea part withdrawn; Romes, (2.10 to
12.80. . i ..'-.
Chicago Through action today, few
Colorado Jonathans, fancy $1.0, choice
11.40; Romes, extras 1.60, fancy $1. 50,
choice 11.45; three - cars , Washington
apples Jonathans, extras, 11.47, fancy
11.81; Winesaps, extra $2.15. fancy 11.90;
two cars Eari Fruit company Oregon
Fears, - few Flemish 13.25, Clalrgeau
1.7. D'AnJou 12.41; - SO- Jonathans,
fancy-' 11.66, 84" choice $1-40, Colorado
!1.42i Ben Davis, fancy 11.20, 280 choice
1.05, Colorado 16.10; Jonathans, fancy
1. 60-11. S5, average 11.80 Washington.
Goats are being sold in the Portland
market and the demand for dresaea ani
mals is increasing with sales at,S4o
a pound, according -to quality. Quite
liberal arrivals have been shown In the
Front street - trade during ' recent days
and the outward movement has beeOalul.
ly up to supplies. . v ; K- ,. v
While leading butchera are hot hand
ling this product at this time, tnany
butchers are ; eager to purchase It. -It
is stated that practically ell of the' goats
eventually turn op as lamb or mutton
chops , or stew, restaurants being the
leading buyers of the product. -
According to leading butchera the
meat of the goat is perhaps as good as
any other animal that is killed for food.
In - many inatanoes - country shipper
have attempted - to disguise the - goats
and dress them to look like lamb or
mutton. Front street la not fooled at
all. .Neither is the buyer who buys the
Froauct on tne street, r xney are pom
or what thev are. "
Those that have acquired a taste for
goat meat state that It is a-very gooe
article and as It can be purchased at
a fraotlon of the cost of mutton or other,
meats, it la a boon to the man wno can
not afford to purchase the higher priced
FOREIGN, FRUIT, MARKETS
. y : ; . -v -. . .-' i-i 1', - ' : !
Pear Market ot So Good Owing to
. Very Liberal Offerings; Goofy -'
' , " Quality Is Wanted. '
''"..y-'V, KJ:'':'f 1
A London mall advice of October II
says;..- .. r-. -...
. Pears-r-There is no falling off In the
supply of pears from 'the state and
Canada; and the arrivals of boxed pears
continue, on- sV large scale, much larger
supplies than the market can take, ap
proximately 17,500 boxes.- Many are
over-ripe and have had to be repacked
and most show heavy. losses.- The prin
cipal varieties consistof Cornice,-Winter
Nelis, Olout Morceau. . Easter Beurre,
etc - Considerable quantities are being
put. Into cold storage. - Much, however,
and particularly the California Cornice,
were too forward, and had to be sold
at, the beat f I cure obtainable. Larca
slsed fruit, even of the very best Com toe.
are airncuit move. Barrels continue
to be good trade. - Keif era are in strong
demand and selling at from 14.60 to
15.60. . . -. - - .. v,.
Apples rnese are increasing in quan
titv dally and there is a strong demand
for good quality. Some fine Canadian
barreiea stock maae gooa prices, juigni-
een thousand barrels of wove Bcotian
fruit arrived and sold -at moderate
prices. Oregon Newtowns sold at 13.26,
and California Newtowne, which are ar
riving In better condition, sold at 12.25.
. California Cornice. 11.60 to 13.00;
Olout Morceau, 11.76 4.00 half boxes.
. California Winter Nells, JO8.40
boxes; !.002.25 half boxes. .
(jregon cornice, sx.zosxs.nu; nui doxss.
Hudson fiver fceltera, 14.60 S.50 bar
rels, i.v -'.j.'..." v.vv'j.r-
New ' Tork state Anjou. tl.001.60
barrels; Bartletts, T.758.25. - ,
California Newtons. S2.00t2t.SO; Ore
gon Newtowns, 2.403.26. ; '
Nova Bootla Ribs tons, S.OO1.50;
Blenheims. I3.60O1.75 barrels.
Canadian Gravenstelne. 84.T5.00;
Mcintosh Red. 14.7606.26 barrels.
Canadian Greenings. $1.504.S6. IV,
Zdvemool XsTarket. t
, Pears Arrivals lighter but'prjees un
changed Demand principally tor bar
reled stock. Large slsed pear not
wanted. - - " " - V" '
- Apples Market continues strong for
Tork Imperials. Kings and Albemarle.
These have been realising excellent
prices, the former selling up to K-85.
California Newtowns In demand, color
Wftntod
New 'Tork state Kelfers, $4.25 O6.00;
Bartletts. 1.00.60 barrels. . -! s
Hudson river-Keif ere, $4.0005.00.
California Newtowns. i tier. 12.150
S.40; 4H tier, $1.02.00. -
Canadian Kings, $6.6097.00; Green
ings, $4.006.00 barrels. . .
New Tork tate Baldwins, 94.260
$.00; Qrenlnga, S4.SI0B.SI.
Virginia Tork Imperials. $5.76 1.25.
k::',-'01bSwKmW.' ;v '7
Pears Large arrivals of California
and Canadian pears In boxes and half
boxes, demand moderate and market de
cUniag. - . -
Apples Market continues strong,
about 29,000 barrels this week, and any
thing showing color met with a good
demand and in spite of the large quan
tity prices nave own very swu iok.
Ten thousand barrels cf Nova Sootlan
fruit due foday.ifc--'v!.,
California Comics,' SS.00O2.60; Beurre
Hardy, $2.002.26 half box. -
California Winter Nells, I4.O604.2S
box; ii.iswz.zs.'
Canadian Kings. $5.6001.25; Ribstons,
$4.7u5.00' barrels. ..".
Hudson river Baldwins, $4.00 4.60;
Kings, $5.0006.76 barrels. .
vrrginla Tork Imperials. $5 60Jl.26.
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PATENT W,
mmm, severe
! t 'W'ry'.-))Sissii,tlsy- j- J j " . - A.- "fc
CUT PRICE OF PRODUCT
While List I rnchanged at $1.70 a
' Barrel, : Sales Are Being Made
JYom 9-1.30 to $1.45; Export IS
Also Being Shaded a Trifle.',
WHEAT CABO0E3 FIRM
" Iodoo o. 1. Wheat cargoes on passage
firm. ' .
Knfllah couotry markets quiet, , ,, -i-
Freuch-country markets quiet.. (
POBTUND ClBAIN BECEIPTS "'4
'M' :!:: ''.,.',.. ,-, ' liars , i ' v
Monday J (1 7 IH
Tuesday 11J H ,
Wednesday lU! SO '
Thursday m -. S
rvldiy ...A 1 i A i
Bsturdsy ,.,..,.i.Vt4-i. 8.
Ysar ao OS 20
Total this week. 6fr '
Tear ago 518 - K"7-
8easue to date... .TUT, U'W ':
Xear ago . ..7184 v W2 :-
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NORTHWEST, 'BANK , STATEMENT
- , " -. ' srertlasd 2aaki. .
(lurlnM - . This -week.
Patordsr , ..,.......$1,618,546.22 f2.S14.212.87
rrlday ............. 1.777.02fl.8 S.00SU28.99
Ttaarsday l,6.nm
Wednesday ,. 1,886.170.6
Tuesday S 2V8.80S.01
Moo day ......... S.616.011.10
weea
Tear asov
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"1.704.818.38
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i.o&a,sea.6o
.$11,841,41 47 $11,808,866.80
est () ; artichokes, $1.40 doeea; sprouts, Uei
splnaeh, local ( ); peaa, )7o. . i .
- BBKRIKB Hackleberrlea, So lb.; cranberries,
local. $8.60; eastera, $10.60 barrel,
ONIONS Jobbing price $2.00; carload bey.
tag price $1.76 t o. , b, sclpplng suttoa;
larlle, SQ0O lb.
AfPLE-8pltstatMrg. $1.0082.00;' Nortbere
Spy, 81.261.75; Jonathan, $1.00J2.00; Rkode
Island Greening, 81.00 1. 2.1: Winter. Bsuaoa.
$10(82.60; Ortley,, $1.2Sj(i.73; Orarcnateln,
$1.0(K(1.75 per box; cooking grades, 75c0$l.OO,
fOTATOES Selling prlc.l Extra choice
Sl.lD4iil.i25; choice, fl.lB; ordinary, 81.00 sack;
baring pries, carloads, floQ75c, country potata;
weeti, 8ff lb. .-.i. t
v Sfeata, risk aad Vrevisiess. '
DRkSSEO UKATS Selling price Oonntry
killed: Hoga, faney, lie: ordinary, lOQl0(c;
rough - and heavy. Be; fancy reals, i.; or
dinary, J8134c; , poor, 8tl0i!i Jambe, lcj
mutton, 10c; goats, 4e. ,
UAMS, BACON. ETC. Hams SO 22e; break,
(t baooa, 18f28c boiled bam. (M)c) Bicalea.
UVe; cottage T ) , -
MKATfc tarklug bourne Mtrtn. J. 1 stock.
IStte; cow a. No. 1 stock, llftc; awes, 8He;
weUiers, Se; lambs, UHc; port tolas, ki
drsaaed bogs, ISHc . .
OX8T ttua htxwlwater My, per galloa i l
per 100 lb. sack t ; Clrmpia. per gallon.
43.60; per 100 lb. sack itf caaned, eastern;
5c can; 88.60 doma; eaatern. In shell, Ci.ISM
.00 per loo; rasor dams, $2.00(i(25 box; past,
era oysters, pes gallon, solid pack, 82.78.
LAUD lit r ess, 12Ve; cooiuouud, tierces.
USB Momlnai Dresaed floeaaers, 7c; bsll.
bat 64flOc; striped baas, 17c; sUrerside salmoa.
Be; halibut 8tl0c soles 7o lb.,- shrimps!
KMe; perch, 8a lb. lobtters. 30e lb.; black
bata lOe; sIItst smelt, Tc; shad (11 black
cod, 7e: sturgeon. J 2 He - " "
CEAB3 Large, $1.75; niedlnm, $1 doses.
f.v,vi-'v, ', Valnta end Oils. ? ..i,,'..r,'v
UNSEED OIL Haw bbls.. Me per gal.; ket.
tie boiled, bhls., 6Mc grfl.; raw caws, 8ic; boiled
cnes 8,ic gal,; lots ot 250 gallons, 1c leas;
ull cake lnial. $44 per ton.
VVltl IK LfcAl lou lots, Se per Ib. 500 lb.
kit. c i-r lb.; 1ps lots, SKe per lb.
oil. MKAI-t'aiload lots,
ILUl'tMJNB lu cases, 7St; wood barrels.
IOvj lioa t.o ve galwaj- M case Wis,
Clearing ,..
Balances .....
eattle Beaks.
... $1040.24X00
,;. 188,224.00
.Taoema Beaks. . t'
t. r. . . ... . ... , ..$ 2S6.781.00
.27,28X00
" w
Clearings
Balances ......
k Sau Francisco Produce Market.
Ban - Francisco, Nov. - 1. Wheat, . per
cental, club and red Russian, $1,450
1.46 tt; northern bluestem, tl.6601.67H;
do., recleaned seed, 1.70ai.72Vsj Tur
key red, $1.66l.tt; fortyfold, $1,609
' Bariey, per -cental, good to choice feed,
fl.8601.27tt; lower grades, ,$1,800
1.88 tt ; shipping an Brewing, 1..40g
1.45... .)- : ' i.v 1 :'' s
Potatoes, per cental, delta whites, 75o
Ofl.OO; fancy. $1.06 01.10; Salinas, $1.80
43)2.00; Oregon Bur banks, $1.86 1.60;
sweets, $1.00ei.S. . ' -.
' Onions, par cental, silrerskins, $1.2$
91.50.
Butter, extras, S2o; prims firsts, $0e;
firsts, 26c.
Eggs, extras,' 64o; select pullets, ,42o;
Storage extras, 13c.
Cheese, California flats, 1617Hc; do.
Toung America, 161917H; eastern, 14 H
ri 20c: Oregon twins. J(c; do. Toung
merica, 17o. " , . .
Seattle Produce Market.
Seattle, Nov. l.Egge, select ranch.
62064c; April storage, 82c; fresh east
ern, 40c; local storage, S5c. ,
Butter. Washington creamery cubes
S4c: city creamery brick, 86c: fresh
eastern, S0ig31c; Oregon, SO&Slc.
Cheese, Tillsmook, l7ttc: Toung
America, lie: triplets, 17He; Wisconsin
twins, 18c; Oresron triplets, 17Hc-
Onions, California yellow, 20 2540 lb,;
local, $1.6001.76 per sack. - , '. .
. Potatoes, local, $1920; Taklma gema
$22025; California sweet", $2 per 100
lbs; Jersey sweets, $4.75$$.0i per bbl.
. .,-. 1 " '' .--;
San FVancisco Barley Calls. :
San Francisco, Nov. 1. -Barley 'falls:
Open. High. Low.-. Close.
Nov. .... 135B . .". . ...... 126i A
Pen. ..... 137 1I7V4 - la ' Wli
May Ha .. 141 14J xa
"The market for flour Is demoralised
and - milling n: Interests 'are suffering
heavy financial bosses. ;N While there
has been practically no change 'in the
list price of patent flour and it Is still
quoted at $4.70 a barrel, actual Business
is no higher than $4.46 a barrel and
little business Is reported above $4.40.
In fact, thp bulk of the business may
be considered around $4.30w4.35. )
There never has been a. period in the
history of the trade here when patent
flour valuea were so thoroughly demor
alized as at this time. The. cutting is
general: In fact ' has been so for mme
time. Millers charge one another with
inaugure ting the cutting, and many
harsh things are said about each other.
It develops that after ' the millera
held a meeting and decided to make no
change in the price of patent flour when
the old crop season was merged into the
new one. many millers took exception to
thia and began to shade their valuea
The result waa that within' a short time
the general trade was In a turmoil, and
todav It la impossible to secure an ac
curate price on - patent. ' ' r -
in a lesser aegreo, uio uui. tunuiuun
applies to export flour, - values in that
Una being shaded from 6c to 10c a bar
rel under the list price: This is really
lower than what the wheat can be pur
chased at. jn"v."- '-"- '.
; The wheat market la firmer and bids
for club today are higher- at . 7c a
bushel, tidewater track basis. Bluestem
bids range rrom 8c to so.
While there is not as firm tone in
the hay market here ' today as at the
atart of the week owing to the rather
lltwal tiurchases at nearby points re
cently, the situation at interior Oregon,
Idaho and, Washington points continues
favorable. . ....
J. H. Klosterman & co local nay in
terests, report the situation as follows;
. Values on both timothy and alfalfa
continue strong in the Interior. Tem
porarily, owing tP large arrivals, prices
have slumped off a bit in the olty,
which will probably not affect interior
prices. - Alfalfa la hard to buy at $10
In the country, and with the amount of
feeding to be done this winter, and the
shortage of the crop, farmers ahould
nearly get tneir own ngures. in ins
Wallowa country feeders have paid as
high as 810 in the field, which would
mean $15.60, Portland, although thle la
an isolated instance. , High grade dairy
atuf f, however, ia now bringing within
si nf thta fla'iirn. Portland, with nros-
peefs of the price becoming general
with the next let-up in ahlpWntsv City
nrlcna An . hav . have vacillated alwaya
with fh aiae of the shipments, and are
no Index what hay can be bought for tn
the interior. With arrivals of 181 care
this week, It is natural tnat a tem
porary weakness should take place, but
we should see higher hay. In fact, de
pendent on the winter, .ye might see
very high hay, In both alfalfa and tim
othy oy spring.-. m.
Prices to the retail trade are as Tf.
lows: Alfalfa. $14; strictly No. 1 UnV.
thy, $18?17; off grade. $14 to $15; oat
and vetch, $14; cheat, $13; clover, $10
t0WHfcAT Nominal producers prices,
track basis: Club, .79c; milling blue
stem, 88089c; Turkey red, 8485c;
fortyfold, 80c; red Russian and hybrids,
78c; valley. 80c bushel. ,
BAJRLKY Nominal producers' prices.
track basis: Feed, $25; brewing. $25;
rolled. $S.6!psr, -ton.
OAT8 New, feed, zt.6Utjz; milling.
S25 per ton. -r
FLOUR Selling price: patent, $4.40
tnilf.- Willamette valley. 84.4004.45:
local stralglit, $8.8604.10; export, $8.60
HAYProducera' prices: ' Willamette
ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy. $16.60;
alfalfa. $14018.60; vetch and oats, $11
12; clover, i(ji per ion. s
MTT.T.STirirjra-SeflinsT nrlres - Bran.
$20.60021; middlings $29.60030; aborts.
WS.MtVia per ion, - ' ' .
' CLOVER SEED Buying price: No.
1 red, country points,, SHc; Portland,
10o; AlBike. 18014c..':.,'-T.:;,.;,;.t
: KANSAS CITY HOGS :' LOWER i
Market Down 10 Cent Again With
Tops) at $8; Sheep Trado Strong. :
Kansas City, Kov. 1. Hogs 1500. , Market
iOe lower. Tops $8- t " ' .
, Csttle 800. Market week. w :,'.. ',;,;
v ebeea-HtSoO.;:,. Market .strc-ng..;' : ., .
; CHICAGO HOGS ARE LOWER '
Sales Are Made at Loss of Dime
i sin the Yards; Others Steady. 1
Cblcagn. Kor. l.--Hosr 13,000. j Market IOe
lewer.- Mixsd $7 0ftt8.20; hesry, 87.764J8.20
rough, $7.85X7.(W: light, $7.5&QS.10. ,
, Csttle-1300. Market steady. ,
v btp 8000. Market steady. - '
OMAHA HOG PRICE REDUCED
M ' . ' . . '. , ' - -., v "r- ' "f. '
Missouri River Market Quoting Loss
" of Nickel for the Day.
'' ' I (Rtieeto) to The Journal) .
South Omahs,. No. 1. Hoits 4S00, ; .Market
slow, steady t 8c lower at $7A37.80.
Sheep 1000. Market steady. Yssrtlilfre $5.tl
t&.65; wether. 4.W)ffl4.7D; lambs, $7.00(7.40;
swee. $4J4.50...- .. (1 ".. "' :-i'U.- -"v'.;
;.. sjstlle Noee, -r-r': "
' DENVER HOGS RULE STEADY
No General Change iu : Situation Is
, Shown; Tops Selling at $7.03.
i (Rpeeltl to The Journal.) ' "
Denver. Nor. 1. Hogs None. Market steady,
S7.v7.05.
Csttle S. Steers $8.0087.50; cows and
helfsrs. S4.BOtfJ8.40. - - l '
Sheep 14.0HO. Yearlings $4.7S5.23;, weth
era, I4.25S24.80; ewes, $3.604.15; lamhe, $8.20
, ' " ' ' . . i' k I, " i
Money and Exchange, .
. Tndon, Nov."" lConeols, holiday;
silver, 20 27 -ld; bank rate, 6 per cent.
v- Nw York. Nov. 1. Sterling exchange,
long. $4.82; short, i $4.86; silver bullion,
6910..;;;.
San Francisco. Cal.. NoVi 1. Sterling
exchsnge, 80 days, $4.80; eight $4.844;
documentary. . $4.74; transfer, tele
sjrapliic. 8 per cent premium; ' sight, 3
per cent premium. . - J 'a.
New York Cotton Market.'
(Furnished by Overbeck ' & Cooke Co.)
Open. High . Low. Close. .
January . ....1844 1237 'V1S3S 134148
March . ....1849 ,1347 ', im 134344
May 1 S 4 S 1347 3336 1342W45
July .. 1328 1337 136. 13334S4
August ..... ... .... .... 1318420
November:..''... 13o0iii62
Decemhpr '.. .1369 1375 mi lj70472
Journal Want Ada bring results.
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Sales Are Made Ilere ht $8.30, or
10 Cents Better Than the Highest
roint la the .East; Chicago and
Others Showing Loss.' .v' .
4 ' ; Today's Hog Markets.
' ' Tops.
i North Portland ; $8.30
4 Chicago . 8.20
4 Kansas City .,,,.,;..,., S.00
4 p South- Omaha. . .;,;. i 7.80.
Denver .'. . , ., ........ 1 , ' 7.68
New York, Nov. 1. Kxtreme dullness
w as the chief characteristic Of today's
trailing and the stock list drifted aim
1" - .ly without dlsnlsvtna- anv lndica-
S i! ,UMi$, PtyttJLt nture .trend. The majority
itiTir,,i Jwr tM,v' t-iinnJum
iicBoiit u appeared to oe consensus or
Opinion that raaulta ' nt forthcoming
elections may for a period eaert quite
an influence. on the matter of molding
sentiment. It la said that something
definite with regard -to the adminis
tration's ew Mexican policy, will de
velop next week, which may also con
tribute toward shaping or at least di
recting the action of professional trad
ing element, whose operations at this
period appear for thf most part to dom
inate the, immediate course of security
'Prices. .'",y ,v- -r,-'. v .-:f:;:',',;:,('1i.,,M'...i v.
Blr Jeorge Palsli, r the eminent Eng
lish, economist, is quoted as predlotina?
a world wide, period of contraction, and
as stating that the extent of the slack
ening tendencies . in trade circles - will
depend upon the United States, Prance
and England, v Confidence In most quar
ters is still lacking. -.-.v-.' sv.-
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,, 1 V FQHTLAKD UVESTOCK RCN '
Hoffs. Cattle,' Calves. Sheep.
: 40l-.
84 .'
: 84 y,
61
80il.
-18,-.
185 ':
83 '
...-'
7i
' 38''
704
220
39S
use
173
m
1858
Rsturday .1 MW
Friday ........... 065
Thursday . ; , . . . . . , it
Wednesday , 8h2
Tuesday 4M9
Monday i v, t v .1818
Week ago ........ 75
Yesr agu ........ at!
Two years aco..,, 642
' There waa little stuff available for
the market today. 'While 11 loads were
received during the last 24 hours at
North Portland, only 8 loads were f
the open market.': The remainder of the
stock came direct to the Union Meat
company from Its country buyers.
' The ' firmness in the sheep trade is
continued and the atrong prices tf jrex
terday remain unchanged. There wit
only one load of. aheep on the market
today. y---,.- i-.-'- . : -.-. --.-
At Chicago there was a steady tone
In the sheep trade, and prices were un-
hanged.
:ansea City sheep market tuled .strong
Couth Omaha sheep market remains!
steady. .....J'- ' . ;
.. Denver sheep prices were firm. '- '-: '
Today's general mutton market rang:
Best spring lambs .........$ . 6.76
Ordinary lambs 6.50
Yearlings . , , ,6.00
Old wethers " -
Fancy ewea n . ; . i.-.tn . r. . 3.80 J.J0
Ordinary ewes . . A . . . ... . S.003.50
W'i Ho Cattle' for ISarkst,
4rWo additional supplies of cattle were
reported on the North Portland market
overnight' The condition of the trade ia
generally considered steady , with no
change- in values.- --.f , i - -
: Conditions In the cattle trade at other
points are steady to slow with little
change) in values. At Chicago there waa
a steady tone for the day, Kansas City
was weak, South Omaha nominal and
Denver steady. r-v---
Today's general cattle market range!
Best steers .........,.., ..,$7.407.60
Range 'of New "York prices furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke Co 216-217 Board
ot j-'raoe puiiaing:.-
TiKKCKlrTION
AmalKamated Cupper Co.
Ameru-ao V. rai c
American Can, c...,.
American Loro., e...
A merles u Butrsr. e....v,
American Kinelt, . ..,,
Am. Tel. ' ft Tei.....'
Anaconda Willing t)e. , . ,
Atchtsoo, c. - . , . ., ..
Baltimore at OUlo, e.
lieet Bucar
Hraoktye Bapld Transit!
cauadlao fscinc, c.,..
CM.. O. W., e.,,.,
t nl.. Mil. tt.
Chi. a H. ....
CMdo Onper,
CheMpeake Ohio...,.
Colorado P. I., c.,,.
Colorado Southern, e..,,
Delaware a Hudson..,.
Denrer ft R. O., e....
Krle, f.
Krle. 1st pf.
0. Xortnern. it.......
Illinois Centre..,.....
Int. sletroitolltss, c. ...
Ulilgh Vslley
Ksrsus City Southern. ..
lAuleville ft N'sshrllle..
M., K. T,, e. .......
tllsaourt JPaclf ic.
National Iad .........
Nevada Consolidated . , .
New Havsa v. t
New Xork Central......
N. y.. O. ft W...
Norfolk ft Western, e,.
North Americaa
Pacific Mall 8. B. Co..
Peunsylraala Railway. .
P. ., I ft C. Co.,..
Pressed Steel Car, e....
Ray Cons. Copper.......
Heading, c.
Repobllc I. ft 8., ....
Hock Inland, c.,.. i..-,
Bt. h. ft B. P.. 1st pf . .
Southern Pacific, e....
Boathere Hsllwsy,
Tesa. . Copper. .........
.. . n..tt.- '
t., at. u w., e
Colon Pacific, e. -.,
i mi un . r- i-i i ii-- bi ..... .
I CfH. stubber, e......
u. B. steel Co.. e...w.
V. S. Steel Co., pf...
7.256-7.36
... 7.00
8.60
, .40
6.2S
. 6.60
4.60 6.00
i $.86
6.60
8. 6069.00
Ordinary steera
Poor steers .
Best heifers ...
Best cows
Medium cows . ...
Poor oows i .
Ordinary bulls ................
Fancy stags
Fancy bulla
Prim. Ilarht ralven. ......... .
Prime heavy ........... v. .... 6.607.60
- atog Trade Zs Highest. '
While there was no change in the
general situation In the hog trade here
for the day, the loss In valuea at points
east of the Rockies again gave North
Portland the highest market for swine
in the entire country. - -
There were arrivals of but two loads
of hogs for the open market here over
night, although a number of loads came
direct to a local killer.
At Chicago there was a weaker tone
and lower prlcea for hogs today, v
Kansas City hog market ruled weaker
and lower. . .
South Omaha hog market was weak
and lower today. . . .
Denver had no arrivals of hogs for
the day, therefore the market ia nomi
nal. -""' " - - -
Today's general hog market range:
Top killers .' ...........$8.)6&8.80
Good and light ............. 8.008.10
Heavy.......... 7.60
Rough and heavy .......... 7.00 7.26
Today's Zdvestock SThlppsrs.
Hogs Walla Walla Meat company,
Athena, 1 load: C. E. Lucke, Canby. 1
load; J. D. Dengmore, Lebanon, 1 load:
Fred B. Decker, Silverton, 1 load: Will
Block, Monmouth. 1 load; H. O. Wart
man, Med ford. I load.
Bheep C, W, Helm, McMlnnvllle, 1
loed. '""''.'-.: -; ."...''' '.
Mixed atuf f--Hugh Cummings, Cor
vallla. 8 loads hogs -and sheep: C. E.
Lucke. Canby, 1 load hogs and sheep.
Compare tire run of livestock at North Pert-
Una sn owl
Utah Copper
a Chet
c. .....
W. -C Telegraph.
Vlrclnia
WaUs6,
Chemical
Westlnghouse - Kleetrir.
Wisconsin Central, e,
jppen Wirh tow
soii "80 'io"
'2 'in"
18u4 121 120
84 U4 84
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2.H 2.1 23
87 " 87 'SOft
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160 160 160
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ExGovemor Says lir.pcach-
; Referendum, Recall, -
To prevent waste of tooth powder a
Massachusetts Inventor has patented a
small container to be hinged to a brush,
on which It pours Its contents at short
range. - ',.. , . -
1 (Felted Press LeaseS Wtre.l
New York. Nov. I. "My Impeachment
and removal will do more than anything
else to bring about thji Initiative, refer
endum and the recall in New Tork stata
and elsewhere,'; asserted , ex-Governor
Sulier In an Interview given to . ;he
United Press today.
s "I was recalled by a corrupt political,
boss,"; he continued, "but the story i
known and the question the people may
snswer for themselves Is - whether I
would "have been removed if the recall
had rested with themt
"A horsethief In frontier days would
have received souarer deal.' The court
was packed against me. But the peo
ple's court of recall couldn't be packed.
My story before lt.would have been ad
missible evidence. -
"The people elected me; Murphy re
called me. And i n not tne oniy gov
ernor who might tell eech a atory a
held New York up to shame. Murphy
Isn't the only boss. - Other governors
might- tell of receiving- orders from the
heeds of invisible governments. Prob
ably there have been other Uaffney or
war messages.
"The difference is that I refused to
submit snd the threats against me were
made good.- . " .
-"Next Tuesdsy my answer will ho
given, at the polla, to Murphy's recall.
I am no longer governor, but I have my
self-respect.',.;';;';:'fi1;..?v;;.:',.'t
SUSPECT ARRESTED
FOR DAYLIGHT HOLDUP
Traced -from Portland ii. to 1 Spokane,
thence to Seattle snd later to Taeoirm,
Emery Hardman r was arrested this
morning for the daylight holdup of Max
Turtletaub 10 days ago In South Port
land. Hardman la colored and was em
ployed at the Portland hotel aa a waiter.
'. Detectives have been tracing the man
since the holdup of the South Portland
grocery. They , also obtained evidence
that Hardman committed a holdup in
Portsmouth a few nights before the
South Portland robbery,
- Margaret Montplaiaer, a white woman,
left Portland with , Hardman and was
arrested with him 7 at Taconia. - Pe
tectlve Snow will leave this evening to
return the couple to Portland.
JUVENILE COURT GIVES
BOY ONE MORE CHANCE
Irwin Oliver, a 17-year-old boy' whose
tendency, toward using ' other people's
.u.viiivuuto un. . , u.n Jf 11.1. unit 111
.trouble, must break rock on the county
rockplle for one year if he fails to make
good. ; Judge Oates of the' Juvenile
court gave him ,his last opportunity
this - morning. Young Oliver and an
other boy were arrested last Saturday
.night by County Agent Bulger aa they
were about to run off with 8. D. Vin
cent's automobile from in front of the
Chamber of Commerce building.
BUILDING UP
7
"Constructive" banking is the working" idea ,
of this bank. We help build up our.cus-;
J tomers business. ' - ' - ' .
Security, Savings and Trust Co.
Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus . , . , r - , ,$1,400,000
Menth to date i
Year ago.
Cattla
"ii
Calres. Boas.
...... , 6ft
. . .. ( . 119
- 830 '
iVf.i ii '
87,817
! Inerease ... .....' t'..',..."'
Peerease IS ,'-'., 8"
Yesr to dste 4I9.808 . . 4.S7S
Year ago.... 66,469 3,483 ,
Inercasa' '.Y.'ii 3.S2
Fridaf Afterneea Sales.
'..', - STEERS
Seetloei, '.
Oregoo
COWS
Oregon 1 ....... 7
Montana .............. 28
Montana .............. 29
Montana
Montana ...............
Montana
Montana
Hootasa
Moataoa
Montana
Montana
Montana
Montana
Mont sua
Orcgou ,
Oreso
Oreson
Oreson
Sheen.
, 704 j
i
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- 104 ;
tto'iiw
307.2t
1,91 ' IW.441 41.894
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marcits
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.........190
HOGS
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tn
92
97
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Oregon
Oregon
Oregon'
Oregon
Oreroa '
Oregon
Orecoo
Oregoa
Orecnn
Orefon
0r(on
Oregon
Oregon )
Oreoa
Oregoa
; About 10,900,000 cr tbe world's inhab-1
Hants use the Portuguese langusge. 1
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9AS B.OS
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1140 . (4-SO
1040 10.75 1
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94 8.90 1
i 108 , 88.80. '
, 2us s.ao
1H2 ' : "... 8.90
ia . tt.8o;
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12H 8.10
8V 7.30
300 T.80
es. - I
$8.80
Mi i 7.MJ
870 TSO-
-' i,
OFFICERS:
GEO. W. BATES... President
JOHN A. KEATING ......... .Vice-President
E. C. CRAWFORD..: ...Vice-President
A. L. TUCKER........ ........Cashier
GRAHAM DUKEHART'. . . .Assistant Cashier
' LUMBERMENS
NATIONAL BANlt
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK
Resources Millions
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
' ; CAPITAL $l00,CHXr
" . SURPLUS $1,000,000
OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE
,.:' ROCKY- MOUNTAINS
CORNER FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS
0VERBECK&C001C0.
tooks. Bonds, Cotton, Orain, rial '.
l ns.tiT osr of Szade BalMiaa. 5
DIRECT: PRIVATE WIRES'
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Memhera Chicago Board of Trade.
: Correspondents of Logan as Bryass -Cbicaso.
New York;
J.C.VILS0N&C0.
m-",m ,v .:.,s."-, - Moronisms -NEW
YORK STOCK I5XCTANGR
NEW TOKK COTTON EXCHANUB
CHICAGO HOARD Olf. TUADK
THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHA.NCE
' SAN FRANC1PCO
. r oivr land cuicr:
863 Oait SU ProtJB Tloor, Jiw'i T-'j.
. . liianesJ MuaU 4 J, A-t. ,.
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CAPITAL Cl.CC0.CCa.C3
SURPLUS Cl.CCO.CCO.CD
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