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'J' ' tr-i .-.jf..- "M ' let -') GENERAL ADVANCE' OF 25 CENTS A BOX IS PRICE OF EGGS IS AT RECORD FOR THIS OF " Mitt 7 , , 1 I 11 Bale Freali. Ranch are Reported aa Hiish as 47o Dozen TqI7 PERIOD SEASON a , . With A rf I villa UmnnTrft ffnna i titock Unchanged. ; ; ' ' - . . ;.. '',;-; , , i , a) ; ' : ( Today's Produce Trad. . 5 ''Ef gg quoted higher. Chicken trade-batter. e 4 .Hogs are weaker. - e 4 Veal less active. ' .' . , e 9 Hop market firmer, . - m- - 4 .- Potatoes still-quiet.' . - ' e , : Sweet potato weak. " e ' Bettter. demand for grapes. V 4 ' , Crab .pricee are lowered., e : Fancy , lettuce is scarce. . . I The price of atrlctly fresh Vtfnch eggs today reached .the highest point syar known in the local market for thla period of the year, Bales were made aa high ts 4 To a dosen, although the gen-aral-price did not reach above, 4 jo with A . limited -amount of buaineaa down to 44a a doaen. r .-V: Receipts of fresh eggs are rather Scant along the street While there ts nat aa extensive demand,-owing to the extreme price now. in -effect, the call at the record price is fully up to offer. Buying prices" at country shipping points are being advanced along wlti the higher Values, obtained for the to.;k long the street One f. o.-to. interest was this morning freely offering 40a a dosen for eggs at mark, but the general bids were not above aSttc. : No change la shown in. the price of storage' goods. The; market is holding rather firm as a result of the extreme liguree asked for fresh offerings, but tue house speculators are seemingly still over anxious to unload as quickly as possible, At SJfo a dosen they are secur ing handsome profits on their specula tion and are seemingly pleased with the present- situation na price, .Storage stocks q the. east are still said to be .very heavy. .. CHICKEN MARKET FAVORABLE. . . There fa a very favorable tone in tha chicken trade along Front street, and prices are fractionally, higher with the demand excellent Bales of hens are be ing madefrom 14 V to 15c a pound for beat heavy offerings. FALL LAMBS ARK BELLING. Quite fair arrivals of fall dreasfd lambs are arriving in the Front street trade, and are commanding a very good demand at Too a pound. There is a weaker tone for hogs and efforts are being made to force the price lower. Veals are not quite so firm at the price. : FANCY LOTTUCE IS HIGHER. : Fancy local grown lettuce la finding a. very good demand along Front street jflth sales as high as- 60c a dosen for select stuff. California stock, whion arrived Saturday, is nearly cleaned up. and while it is rather poor as compared with the home product, the trade is forced ,to take it SALMON RUN IS LIGHT. While there continues a varv manA run 9t allverslde and a fair showing of Chi nook alone: the coast bays, few fun are being eaurht in the Columbia, al ' though the haule are Increasing slightly. Prices generally unchanged- . CRAB PRICES ARK CHANGED. , Efforts to hold the price of orans to the prices first named this season have been futile and practically all han- dlers are today making actual sales of large stock at f 1.40 and mediums at Sic a. dosen, - BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE, 'California steamer arrived with a small. supply .--of artichokes and sprouts. There is a slightly better demand . fr fancy neahes with sales as high ts 45l75o a box. Rngular tralnload of bananas was re ported In from the south this morning, - There is a very firm tone in the grapo market with sales of Concords at tla a crate. Sweet potatoes continue easy with most sales at l.0 ji cental. FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS. : . Weather bureau sends' the following notice to shippers: protect shipments as far north as Beattle against minimum temperaturra of about 43 degrees: north, rast to Bpokane. degrees: southeast :o ioiB. a unrrrn, equtn 10 Avniana. Portland tonight, about 41 degree.. "- ; PORTLAND JOBBIWQ PRICEi .: ' Tbeee srteee are rbte at wbleh wMmhwi ' wU..!!-.llri,,,Br,i. "f"1. asetberwist stetef: . - VTT - Njetlwl, .Orcimerr esbee. i4ot v&SI?;" -tmmtr'' .',,ia's BQG8Nomlnl. fieaied lojai' estrije, 440 tTc; wlert pullrte. 4,l; cne oeunt. 4gv: eiiot d.rlee prlt, S0Q4O4 f. o, b. Pwtlitsd; ttorase x MVR FOLtTHV - 'Hens Mffie; sprtnre. ' 14 slew. ISl SM, 12; tni -WK - !4toi Miss Muimers, latJUei tstkeye, tie. j ei-owed ! nlstnne, aM, $1 yessg II. M -iesibrsbMts. It.sS eoan. ' f CHlB Nomlnul, - frth Oresne faqey fan .'. r twins end, triplets. ITei ea, Jtho, . Young Xnwrlei, 18Hr. w , BUTTER rAT Produetrt- r)ee far rertlssd y lirer, per th We. - . . Hope. Aeel ss4 BUw, , . ' HOPi f Baytsg t prlne, enolne, rUHttStet prime, S8c; vdlsm t? prime, S8c; nedtuu. is ' tliiW' - ' ''. ' - 1 '. v WW001 Kesilssl, 101 eMp. Winiatette ' ' ley coene Cotewold, 18e lh.f aradlum ShroB. eolre, ITet choice Use lot. ISo Ib.j eaeie Orefuo, lUQiae, according . IS Ikrlnksge. . CHlTTllTOa CAaXAiU II A UK ilia. 'kite, 4fcei law Ms ear lots, ... ear .felted alfltj. .V'f . kips! I2li ea ee, dry. Sac! Mil xilne. SolteJ l ' e grees. ITW( greea bides, .io im tbas . . li.t Av pelw, Mlied, shesrhigf, -lofluc v ' BCGAIU-Cnbe, aO powdere4,3.0; frolt or berry, 45.20; beet, 5.00; dry granulated. W 15.110; P ellew, 44.W, (Abort uouKhS ku o, bet !' . BKAN-u.ll white, S.8' W :;HrH alsfcHe&Maj itiej plskt, V. e ,;S1"''' HALT Caere,, sill reuB!ai Iflflr, 10T( il0.T5j teUJo deiry, W. gist loa, : 117.00; bile. It 2ft 1 ettrs 4to tierrele. a. If end 10, ta.lih6H.Ml lusm rock, S0.M per (oa, . 1.-.' - - traits sad Tesetakles. -'-. -i ; FRMH rUUlTSOrnee. 3.we.00( ... ' ' aaas. 4tt48 lUl lamoue. SiUi ITuim. 1.M 5 PT JWl Irepefruit. riorlde, M-93; KineebBlM. aMVTet peacsM, uner, WWbei ordinary, SOe; j(rinehviB, l'ic; grenM, lfcHrl, ju0 pr & o. ?,,w? .ti.Wj peer V MKTAM.BTsrelM.'' II . JB r beets.1'. it.W; ll.80i-"."-tel reiwnv ' per ;,.!;- sirfng ..1 4. ' l.tiMliii( wppere, bell, B.j 'ho, jetui-e. Litem eelei'V. ' tKien: ni.m hi 3j0ue . . M M A . I .1. . . . . . ' , lrI , ( ); artlcbokeii, 1.75 rtonKni eurouU. 11.; nlp,fh, kcel t )t peee. Ht7c. ' " BKlilUKS Hanklrterrlce. 7ftio lb. ores. perrlpv, locil. SS.6U: eeetern. KJ-5u barrel. pNlONt-Mbiuj vrl-'s 12.0c; oarload.bsy. THE HOP TRADE FIRMER AT HIGHER PRICES, WITH vfOROGIRS BIDOfill EnfIand's . ReappevAUCe In- the Trade Hero' Conatdtretl ' One , of tb Mobt Hopeftil Sign. for t Adviwiccd QuotaUonj., ' ' There is a firmer tone in tho hop trade with foreign orders coming for ward at JHtP24or a pouhd for beat f roods. One sale was reported on a small ot - in the Sherwood district at the higher figure late yesterday afternoon. There are numerous orders available at 33c at pound and brewing Interests are showing some .anxiety ' to purchase. The reappearance of foreign Interests in ths market at this time is one of the most hopeful signs of the trade. The renewed buying by England Indicates that foreign crops were even smaller than generally anticipated, i . American brewera are by no means slow about-sending their orders for Fa ctflo coast hops at this time, although the bulk; of the inquiries are for Oregon growth.: Soma business - continues at Yakima and a small amount of trade Is reported at slightly Improved prices at California points. While some of the growers are Offer Ing their supplies st this time, the bulk of tha holders are asking more money, which they expect to get within a- short ASK AID OF GOVERNMENT Hop Growers Believa Senators Lane u..vijnd- Chamberlain; May, be - ' Able to Help Them. Portland. Or Nov. . J. Commercial Editor Oregon Journal Mr. Petre's ar tlole in Sunday's Journal ; asking the question. "What' shall we do for the short seller or gambler to hops?" la in teresting. I would answer, one of three things. First, so out of a business In which we are concerned and cannoi get a square deal. ' Second, meekly con sent to be exploited by all the dealers to first let the short sellers cover, and then let the combined brewers' Intereats con tinue the exploitation because they can, aa we have not yet found a way out Or. third let all hop growers other than big grower-buyers who Join hands with the exploiting ring, petition the government through our Senators Cham erlain and Lane, who can put us on the right track, and direct or suggest the right way to proceed, to get government investigation ami a just adjustment ot our wrongs. A square deal and a price that the world's markets Justify is what we de mand, and after all we have had to en dure, a square deal is more than the dealera deserve, but' we are willing that they should have it, and we want and demand the same. Jours truly. - .wWn6n. BEARS ARE IN CONTROL Chicago Wheat Trade is Kept Down by Short Interest Keep Eye on Argentina. Chicago, Nov, 4. For the greater part of tka eeselon today the wheat trade eeemed eaellr lad into a bearlaU poeklosV - JiHOk tot the cai4e new, wee beerliib In tne.. .Cora trade neaike weakeat tvra for aoveral days, I . v There was nothing la war aRgreselte anpport even at tbe lower flfiirea. uiull the last half bear of the eetlo, wbes half the decline for tbe day waa made gone la tbe abort or dor, Ueeraool waa tt4id down wbes our market opened. While aorthweat- receipt, of (H3 rare were far below laet rear, ellew. tng fo tbe holiday t MtnoeapolU, there a a tendency to follow selling aide! of Jbe mar. set during the pioraltif. ... -- V . . Refereat to favorable weather ondltlont tar th Araentlna " amine tn the cable ad, vtcea of tbe marhing, bed wnch to do with th !, raellna.. Peaatbl . tha veakor fel ins diaplayed In Xopmi jlooke. wlh tbe Kew York market closed, prereqted more sctlro buy. Ini at tbe lower price. Oae thlnj- la certain, each wheat la ahowlos flrmaoaa la alt narketa, Ieadera in the oaab trade bera reported offers of aprlng wheat aesroe and premluma stiff. Range of Chicago prleea furnlahetl by Over. beck Cooke Co., il8-V17 Board of Trade bldg. WHKAT Month. ' Open. High. low. Close, Dec. UU. R6U 4HA May .. W4 H HUKB July 7 . 1 87- B COKS Dec H Way Vni TOH July W M eJ4 - wC UATa STy ::::::::: 8 JR. M July ; 4114 .40 41) OATS PORK I.li. -1B0O iftoa b 11W8 . 9! May .SOIU- 80)0 ' LAUD New.. ...... ...10M IW J4.vs' IMt .. j... ,j.ioio . jot 1 joeo ioa a, May , f low j- JOIf ; iOfT -.A' Jan. p j 1083 , 10H5 1053 . 1052 May ....JOTS ; .10TT - Seattle Produce Maret Daa iio 1 Waaiti VrtV A -W.irtrmJllmM ranch, 6Q5aH3t APlU torte, ISp! .,lfpfH Butter Wtttihinf ton oramry oub, l.e npaamarv hrinkte. &Kr raih eastern, 308lc; Oregon. 0 9 lie. Clieese-Tlllamook, lTV4o; Ypung Americas., 8e triplets. ITfcc; Wiscon sin twins. ISc- Oregon triplets, lTte, Onions California yellow, 224c lb.: local. $1.6001.75 per ss?k. potatoea-4,ocai. f iWM xaaima, I2IW25. ' . t ini prloe 111 , v b. thlpplsi statleal TrtKaWapltarsberg, :'" It.SBffiM; ' Northern Spy, l.iali0f Jonathsn. fl.(g.0t Kaode lalapd Urn!"), I.Uti.to: Whiter gaaaua, Sl3oi3.ooi Orflef, rn04t4.00i JraTntelq, t.t'VWl.TS per boat oooking sradea, oejt.uo, WfATOsSl-: nelllM , prlee. kalra okoice, fl.lD4tl.U9; cbolce, 11.19; ordlqary, 41.00 eavki bu)lg price, carload, NtJTftc, oinutri boIbmi sweets, go lb. -; ;, " staata, riab sad VrSisiesv ".--,'.,. pWW-tyMMM. wiorOstrf tilled: Hoga, fanoy, lie; ordinary. lOQlOMe; rough : and beaey, 0o; fancy veaia. He; or dlnary, liiUic poor, valOc; lambs. 10c: anettoa, tbe; goats, 4e.-.. - j -i ......; : HAMS, II1AC0N, Jtmr-Hasw, lfliJJIloi break faat baoop, 10(8ot Dolled aa), goc; pc op, si I MgA'ib:akiag Souje-tears. Ne, etoek. 13c; eowa.'KA. 1 stock, llifj ewee. Sci wetbera 10c; lambe, Iget pork , KUna. -iVvt .peeed boga, lsvio. - . ; - . ...-'-.,'.. TT- VXri,4t-gbo(ilwter say; per glllea t ) per m lb; sS v- i blygipia, pef gaiiea, fa.0l per. 100 lb, sack iM yaaSed? eaaters. lot eant ff.W Soses, eaitern, is. shell, l.TeJ il.oo pet MmH raaor ,lBa, M,00iz.9 bosj eaaT m oyetars, per gallon; jfylld pavk.lits. lBW m lrear x$$n eeaipoiisd, tlereei J-Nortliial. ' Dreased flae4re. TcV ssti. bqt SCtflOc; atrlped baae, He; alleeralde aalaaoa, Bel Chlnooka Ooj halibut tflOC; aoles 7e lb7i ehMBiw JWt' perob, ibi 'loketera.- u lb.; tlak baaa oo;s alitor await, , tcj shad t'i black eod, 10( otergeoa, HHt. ' cl(tAuawfcarfe, 1,0; wedluta, M doses. . -.v.... -i yaista sa4 QUa. MNSBRr) Oll-asw bbls.. Me per ket tle boiled, bbl., I80 gal,; raw oaaea, Sic; boiled eaeea SUo gal., luta of 890 gallons, 1 lee7 U'cske sieal. 44 per '.-v'.v-v -. ' WH1XK LKAUloa w, go pe lb.i (00 b. nmi'fc HKMln aae wod sarreU, tQc( traa barrela. iSe see saJiosi-10 eaae tola, ' A growing scarcity of willow. , gen erally used for .wooden shoes In Europe, Is leading, to an. adoption fit poplar, V- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAN D, TUESDAY PRICE FOR APPLES IS 'MOVED UP 25 CENTS V10X;ILETIES r ,-.- i. - -' r h i f Market J A'ot Only Firmer But i Higher und Quite Active at Nm Figuree Hood ' River i Forcing Jifew Quotation. ; There l a firmsr tone all through ths apple trade and prices are being steadily, advanced, According to In formation coming today, some or the leading distributing interests have al ready sold the bulk of their leading varieties and grades, and for that rea son are inclined to hold for more money. Front street Interests reoort an ad vance ot tfc a box asked for all grades ana varieties ox appies si nooo mver and some other points. The jobbing prlc along the street waa advanced a similar amount . . -' ":' The situation In the apple trade today ta far the best known at Pacific north west points for many years. Growers are firmer in their ideas regarding the price and even buyers are making no complaint wbsn higher valuta are asked and charged .them. v Red apples continue to show ths best condition, and in these the demand con tlnuos unabated with prices firmer. The only epplve that have not shown any matorial change In value recently have been the atrlctly cooking grades, These are-still quoted along ths strest- by Jobbers at 7o to II a box. .Apples that are usually considered, in this grade have been moved up a notch and. are today yelling for table cult, Rogue River Orowerg Get Net Re turns of Better Than 1.4 Box for BartJetta. Uetnrna for the pool ealea of Bartlett pcare for tbe laat aeaaon have Juat been announced by leading blpplnr egoiatlgns of the Pa cffle noruiweet end they are eo nracb bet ter than ueusl that growera are satoraUy Kiueh elated. A edWee from Hoed Hirer autos that the Apple (Irowrra1 aeaoolattos, as affiliation of the North I'artfic piatrlbstore, bad oerurod an aTorage of II .84 a box for Fancy Bartlette, ranging In alae from 198 and larger, Tbla rneane Set return t the grower of 1J84 a box, which la quite a fair average. Tbe Northweaters f1 Kaehange of tbla city haa juat compiled It final report of tbe aale of Befue Uleer Bartletta. which were marketed sudor tbe Blue Triangle brand. Tbla la cooaldered tbe beat trade of that aectton. The aeeret price secured fee - 89,S full boses wae 11001 per box and for half boxea tbe aalea Included SIS packagca with as aver age price of f 1.044 per half box. Tha aet re turn, to tbe Kogue Bleer growers for their Bartletta this aeaaon averages allghtly better than 11.48 for .full boxea. Tbe fall sale ef Bart letta by the organisation amount to oeor 14.3,000 for tbe Hoaue Blear alone. Tha price obtained for Kogue' Bleer Bartlett peara tbla aeaaon ahows tbe greatest average erer known. Local selling - Intereeta report the receipt of an order for 10 car ot Csabmere Wine aapa at fl.SB for extra fancy, but tbe of. fer waa refused owing to tbe atrengtb of tbe trade at tbla time. - A cable from Germany today atstea that tbe market for applea was s little saaler, hever. theleea, Winter Banana were aold there for Pacific aorthwre t account at s price tbm would net 12.90 a bo, f. o. b. This la fully 60c s box better than the aame tock baa been selling for American account. Kancy Whiter Bananas atareged fit IB s box f, . b King Pavld Extra 'sucy 1.S9 and fancy 11.50 a box. . Laet rear was the first sratna tbtt Whiter Banana applea were eeat to the German market from the Pacific nortbweet and tbe fruit made an luatant bit. There waa a demand for a half dosen cars tbla season, but they could not be obtained. EASTERN FRUIT MARKETS Oregon Cornice Fears Self at $8.00 in New YorkSales of Boac Made at f 883. New York, Jfov, 4.-Through auction today 20 cars deoldious fruits. Winter Neils M.lv Clalrgeau .4I, Buerre Kaeter halves fl.sl: Oregon Cornice 11.80, Boae l., halves $1.81. Philadelphia Sold at auction by J. P. Wilson for account Wsnatohee Val ley Rruit Qrowers" Association: Car d. N.-6U69I gpitsenbergs, extra fancy, averaftd -.1.3.41. fancy averaged IZs gronB, asu versa. boim v., w.- 9241 4 fnr nitu account, extra fancy Jonathan, averaged' $1.10. fancy aver aeoount of North Pacific Krult PIs- ttonof Mooo Kiyer, oar . guaranya extra fanoy Bpltsenbergs from. Hood Ulvrr. 2it boxea avOased tl.ft. Ill averaged M il, 111, 40 af $1.10. balance withdrawn. . Freight ,and refrigeration soc per dox ana auction conjminaion .o . By . J.. P. Wilson, account Wenstohee Valley Fruit Growers' association, ca C, B, Q.-Wfl, assorted varieties, Jpna- 12.20, hos. at $3.4 T an Si en IB 861 Rome Beauty, extra fancy, I0s-126a U.lt, Grimes Golden, . extra Taney, IOs-IOOs floi, 5 Ills ' to iMs Jl-Op, la to 16$s fl.'so plain 11 Os-I lis $l.oo. HBs-l6s Ills II. 9B. " . KecaDltuUtlon of Chlcsgo deciduous auctions .on snplos; 67 Rome Beauty extra. $1.11: 411 fanoy. 11.10 1.60, aver age $1.41 Colorado: 110 St. Wlnesaps select 4I.4U uoioraao, ppevmi .? v orado; 114 Jonathans extra 11.16; II fancy 11.46 1.80. average $!. Colopa- rtor-41 anos extra 11.46 Colorado: 41 Ben Davis extra 11.60, 41 fancy U.lf Colorado. , . . ' enHwawanraawWr'sy's'WaBa NORTHWEST BANK 8TATEMENT r 11 I. Taeema Banks, dear Inge ,. Ualsucee .$ E07.M9.O0 81,289,00 yerelgn Crop Smaller. (Waektnstoa Bureau ot The Jouruil.) Washington, t. C., Nov. 4. According, to official reports the hop crop of Alaalse-Lorralne is ths smallest for many ysars, being about one third of a normal crop. The hops are worth abput to cents a pound. . , . San Francisco Barley Calls. Ban maelace. , 'ov. 4.rley esllll ' ' '.7.7 nnen: Hleh. Iaw. Cloae. lec. May .140 J.G.WILS0N&C0. NEW TORK SXpCK EXCHANQB rirtrAi AUU DUAitu ur i nAuu TUB ifOCK AND BOND EXCHANQB RAM FRANCISCO s PORTLAND OFriCB Mt Oak 9U Oronn floor, X.ewls MHg, Vhoaesaaasshalf 41l(i, Jk-4liT. OVERBECK&COOKECO. lf toons, 'ttoais,;; Ootta. ''drain, tiv? ' gia-aiT Bsarg of Trade fnuidisg, DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members, Chics se Board of Trade. sr SB forrsspopoaats r igan aa vryaa. Tfnrbi HIGH 'PRICES . FOR PEARS FORCED FOR SPURT OF BUYING IN iurT I Club I Down a, Cent Bushel but Blueatem Bids ar Firnier at 80 90c for BeoivMUUnS Grade- Flour Situation poor, ,,f WHKAT CABUOKB SLOW London, 'ot. 4,Wstat eargoes on. pawage dull.' ....,,,-. ; '' , .Afc.sj,.).;.,;. , POBTLANO flttAIN RBCEIPTS v' -Cert "' ' Wheat.Barley.'lotthOata.Uay. Monday .......... i -A . T . 37 1-uesday 4 , 15 '? T 14 . SU Year age ,. loi ' IT ' 1 . M geaaos to data. . , -T85 )S4s ' 80a - 8W, 104S Soar tg e ' . . T441 tm a k . ; 1 4 The spurt In wheat buying and the price at Pacific northwest points which carried blda up to 0c a bushel' tide water track basis, ' for club, has die aooeared. Tha aourt in buylns wss due to the desire Of some of. the mills to stoca up witn supplies, as, wen as to ths fact that several of the exporters had ships on hand or about . to arrive which they must provide cargoes for. Todsy the situation in the wheat trade reflects a lack of the former desire to take hold. Bids have been reduoed fully a cent a bushel with tha extreme for club at 79o a bushel and some Interests not inclined to offer above 7 Kg except in casea of abaoluta necessity. ' Notwithstanding the lower prices for ciuo, mere is a very airong reeling mr blueatem with bids today touching 0q a bushel, tidewater track basis. 1 Weakness is more apparent in tha market for feed barley and no blda to day are above 423.16, this being 86e less than yesterday. ' Oats market is dull with no change in either the price or the outlook. Flour market remains in a bad posi tion, but it is believed that the extreme low level has oeen reached. WHKAT -Nomlnsl producers' prices, track basis: Club, 7ee7o; milling, bluestem, 80c; Turkey red, lloi fortyfoid, 80c: red Russian and hybrids. Tlo; valley. 10c BARLEY Nominal producers' priess, track basis: Feed, 123.76; brewing. ItS; rolled. 124.60 per ton. OATS New, feed. 134.60036; milling, $26 per ton. 1 FLOUR Belling price: Patent. 14.40 04.46; Willamette valley, 4.404j4.46; local straight, 13.860 4.10; export. $3.(0 &.6: bakers', 14. if 4.4 1, HAY Producers' prices: Willamette valley timothy, fancy, !14914-60; east ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, 111.60: alfalfa, 18 18.60; vetch and oats. HI 12: clover tt10 per ton. MILLBTUrFS aeflina price: Brsn. $30.60ttl; middlings, 2.6430; shorts, 23.60$ 33 per ton. PLOVER SEED Buying orlce: No. 1 red, lOcl A country points, b4c; rortiano, Alsike. 13 914c. Among the Trade All the machinery of the plant of the Klamath Woodenware company waa aold by W. P. Johnson, mortgagee, under a chattel mortgage given by H, N. Woods, former owner of the plant. The ma chinery was bid In by Mr. Johnson for the amount due under the mortgage, $1166, there being no other bidders at tbe sale. Refusal to grade their potatoes properly has caused the rejection of a number of Klamath growers' crops in California markets. ... . W. L Peters, residing about one-half mile from fclherwood, recently sold his span of black horaas to lr. Cole of Pendleton, Or., for the neat little sum of I too. A new Industry has come- to Prosser, Wash., and If U is given proper pat rona.EC it has come to stay. George C, Meyer has canned his entire crop of peaches, which means that he has not had to market his produce within the fruit. And now thla week he is moving his plant to town, and will be able to handla far more than his, own crop of apples. 80 he msy soon be la the market to buy tho applea from hla neighbors, and keep canning for tn eastern trade. A broom factory is the latest indus try secured for Emmett, Idaho. It will atart operations in a few days and will create a market fer all the broom corn grown in this aection. Leon ard N. XJIark of Bramwell is tae prople tor of the factory, H la an experienced broom maker. Heavy buying of wheat Is reported by the new Lakeview -flour mills. It is sad the Institution will Use nearly all the wheat of that section, Kd Casebeer and James Watts of Bly last week delivered lsmbe here which the latter, aold to MeKendree A IMhnf Tha nrlra la raDOrted at It per head at Lakeview. ami.. aw a llurtls testing lica as Kaa. X l pniia' I aw 4wjra . ,v-7 T r tun fthlpplnff U pro4uQtf thf flwt Jf Ing to tt FranoUeo and Incluaint 260 c0e of vporua iPe J0 i .....il.ai tk annnssu axtsavai l-asna prun ar rrefttly In dtmand and brlnf rAful niatl Money and Kxehange. InrVn, Nor. 4. Consols T3 MM Sllrrf, 37 T'lli bank rate, t. Ban rraerleoo, Nnr. 4. -Htertlng eiokinga, Mdaya 4-7PH1 ikt. 4.S4; doe.. 4.79H. Tranafers, telegraphic. 4 prenjlurai eight, 89, prenlun. The policy , of thii bank.i is 'to provide a prompt, accurate banking service for all and to combine liberal treatment with proper conservatism. ' . , We are always on the alert and eager to make our customers . Interests our own . , ' . Our full resources ' of experience and equipment are at your disposal as a depositor, here. ' , 1v,'!a.;'..:"'.-vv ' .'.i :,'.'v:!; ;..vV; Security Savings & Trust Company CTH AND MORRISON Capital and Surplus 91,400,000 (business CO-OPERATION EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, APPLES HE&E MN SITUATION IS Kxtrenie Qnalitjr Kwea Sell at $4.10 In North PorUand yard Hogs are Holding; Steady While East era, Markets Are Off. , , 4 Todays Hot? Market, ' Tops. North Portland - i . . ....... .$1.10 Chicago 1.20 Kansas City ...1.00 Bouth Omaha 7.T0 Denver 7.76 rOETLAND UVKBTOCK RON Hon. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Tneeday ins . . . io a 2711 704 1&m Monday 1M1 gatnrday . , MS lYtday ens Tkuraday ie.1 Wedneatlay .. .... i Week ago ve Year as . .....i. ... Twe years ago.-... 44 401 ., 64 , 4 r a; nan 187 12 lee- While there was quits a fair run of mutton on the markst today, very little really toppy stuff has : been received lately. The market is. firm In every line. . The sale of some toppy ewes late yesterday at 14.10, Indicated tha real strength of the market's position. The top is considered 14 for best offerings today, but the lot that brought a dime above this was the pick of a good run. At Chicago there waa a steady tone in the sheep trade for ths dsy. Kansas City shsep market was firm er with ah advance of I to 10c for the day. Today s general mutton market ransa. jjeei spring tamos , ...I Ordinary lambs Yearlings Old wethers 4.25 Fancy ewea . . . . , 1.80 Ordinary ewes l.od - Hog ataxkst Za Steady. Conditions were rather steady In the hog trade at North Portland for the day; There waa only a small run of two loads and these were quickly picked up with former prices well maintained- There was some wcakneas in the hog situation st stockysrd points east of ths Rockies. 7 At Chlcaa-o there was a weaker tone In the hog trade for the dsy, values beta? a nickel lower, i Kansas City hog markst wss 5 to 10c lower for the day. Today's general hog market range: Top killere 7 f S.SO Good and light I.0OJJ8.31 Heavy , 7.50 Rough and heavy 7.9097.26 Cam CeakUine Weak. While there was only a very small run of cattle reported in ths North PorUand yards overnight, the situa tion remains very weak so far aa the prloe la conosrned. Not enough stuff came forward overnight to thoroughly teat the situation, therefore former val ues ars nominally continued. At Chicago there was a steady tone in the cattle trade for the day. Kansas City cattle msrkst ruled weak with a loss of iolOc for the day. Today's general cattle market range: Best steers , I ordinary steers Poor steers , Best heifers Best cows . . .., Mixujj.uuu Meulum cows Poor cows s.io s.ii 8.60 1.10 4.605.00 Ordinary buns Ksncy stags . 5? 1.60 Fanov duiis Prime light calves -. I.BOf 9.00 Prime heavy .07.I0 Today's XJvestosk Shippers. Hoga T, H, Cobb, Condon, 1 load; J. I,. Campbell. Verora, 1 load. Cattle Willow Bar ranch, by boat, 12 head. Sheep -Chester Rounds. Hsppner, 1 losdj I V. Oentry, Happner. loAda: Fred B. Pecker. Ullverton, 1 load direct to union Meat company. Comparative statement of North Port land livestock run Cattle, CaWee. 1 at RS . 4.M0 Hogg. a,iw 1.42T 148.SA8 HH.OHO no.asa Sheen, 4,844 e.4a 1,8.1 288,810 218,674 80,045 Month to Bate M Bane year ago 448 Increase 78 Tear to date OB. 071 Same year ago M.S05 Incregee . . 3.7TB not Mesdsy Afteraaen Balea. BTBKRB No. Are. lhe. 1 14SO aeetloa, Oregoa . Frlee, 17.85 NOW VERY FIRM WITH "i''."TVT"''!'', ' "' " iij --. W;' ' '..X tJ'K::' '.'', i":'J"''t''''tfc.r.,S"!'.';? The Bank of Personal Service Every Dollar you arn will be your willing- semnUf you will put It to work in our Savings Department, W Pay 4 INTEREST on Savingt AccounU Merchants National, Bank Under Government Supervision. Founded 1886. Washington unci Fourth Street, Ladd & Tilton Bank EtabU$hedM9 CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS $1,000,000.00 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Letters of Credit, Drafts and TravtiW Chocks Issuod, Available in All Parts of tha World. Corner Third und Wtuhlngton Strtttt FIRST NATIONAL BANK. " CAPITAL $1,500,000 V : : SURPLUS $1,000,000" OLDEST NATIONAL BANK WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS CORNER FIRST AND 1813. Ore Oroa Oregon 1123 " wm : 1UW ft. lt '. ; na ' 1VS0 ... " ItTS 1140 una 1KIS IMS 11 . , neo 7 35! 1 ! .,....,.,..,... . .i... ........... t " 1 t44M4Sf 44 ' Oregon Oregon Oreaea lid ' t.M Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oragoa Oregon Oregoa Oregon Oreim Oregon Oregoa Oregoa - T28 iai f ins S3 75 13 s ti a.rn afi . a7 Sirs i e.7 . e.T ' 171 "4.60 r 4 M aM , I'M aw 4.S0 $7.00 etc .so .so 4.50 S.00 i S.00 6.00 &00 ,0 iiao ...S. :. I .'. 11W IW.T. ..',! r .-.r-i ..',,,,....;;.",- .'-vjuiaT ins 1210 Oregoa Oregon Ore ro a Oregon Oregoa Oregon Idabe . Idabe Idaho Idaho Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregoa Oregon Idaho Oregon ' Idaho Oregon. Oregon " ; Sregen regoa Oregon Ideiio Idaho Oregoa Oregon f mo 1MO M0 rm ir ,,; 10t i ( vm . m , ir.a 10M' i - I I S.s 14 'n J n. J x.. ....... ...... 3H V DO 24 cowa ................ 1 1220 tare S IONS m , 1 1010 c.i 1 HW , 1 ' 1800 ', ,.,...,.. 1 esc S) 10U t' 1S40 ....... ..'.TA0g 1 2Q ... 1,. BVUS ................ 1 1410 1 WO v.-- i- nwea ,. ........ ,.,.,.,.nn m ?,............... 7 . HOG -i M 1 es a t a eaee e s, 1 1 ' 1111 U 201 7S - SIT io . 2ta Tnesisy Keraisg Salaa. ROUS T 14 EWES a t-e-sllMI aW . TIARUNGS ,. I 110 ' ' BTKSBB : It 078 4 780 C0WB I 1S0 , 1 1220 BULLS 1343 RSIFERS , 1 480 4M - .0o a.00 f4.TS 3,30 11.80 8.8U 1.80 8.ao 1.30 Orefpa Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon 1.78 471 16. T5 8.2J 18.50 6.0U 19.11 3.50 OMAHA MUTTON ADVANCED Market Up 10 15c Today -Hop Ruling Dime Lower. (Specie! T1 leqrnsl.l Bouth Omaha. Nov, 4, Cattle MO. llarhat ateady. Bteera 8.88.O0; co and helfera, f&io.. -." HegeTBOO. Market lOo lower at I7.50BJ T.7 Hbeep 17,000, Market Steady to 104318c higher- Yearllnga H.258.5: wethera, H.T5Q B.UOi lamba, 47.aSI.Wi eves, 44.334.60. DENVER HOQ8 ARB UP Market Sc Higher fat Daj Steers Are Holding at $TJ10. (Speelat to The lenmal.t -Denrer, ffoy. 4. Hoga eelpu TOO. Bangs 7.65tfT.75. -Cattle fteeelpta 8000. Steers, 14-00427.50: cowa and belfere, 14 604J4.40. Bheep Becrlpt, 8000. yesrllnga 4.M(S.28: vrethere. B4.0044.BO; eW4S, .KJ4I4.IB; Isnbt, S,40()7.1B. CHICAGO HOGS ARB tOWER Market Off a Nickel With Tops at $8.20 in the Yards Today. . Chicago, Nor. 4. Hogs 21.000. Left over BS41, holiday year age. Market Be lower. Mlied and batchers, IT.804JS.EO) good and heavy, 87.70 Jti.aui rough sitd heary, T,84j7.aO; light, 7.80e8.05. Cattle 7000. Market steady. SUeap 30,000. Market steady. ' KANSAS CITY HOGS ARB OFF Sales Made at Loss of 0 to 10c Similar Decline for Cattle. Kaneaa City. Nov. 4--.Hegs tP.O09, Market egriuc wwer. vpa ga. Cattle lT.Ono. Market SlflOo lower, h tieep 18,000, Market tjlOo higher. San Francisoo Prodace Market. Ban Francisco. Cel.. Nov. 4.Wheet- Club. l.4iei.4(U northern bluestem, 11.46 1.47 Hi do rselesnsd seed, 11,70 1.72 H; Turkey red, 1.4I01.4IH red Russian, t.4Sei.4fM; fortyfoid. U0 01.S2U. Barley, per cental Qood to choice feed. 1.IC1.I7HI lower grades. 11.38 111 Hi shipping and brewing, l,4tB potatoes, per ceniaijjeua wniies, 75c tfll.OO: do fancy, 11.0101,10; Sa. Unas, I1.90&2.00 Iina3, gi.9ugyis.uu; urejgon uroanaa, Il.aal.oq,-. aweaia. gi.uuggi.aa. Onions, per cental Bllversklns. 11,15 01.10. . ' CheeseNew California flats, 1(9 17Ho; Young America, 1817Hc; cast- WASHINGTON STREETS J ern. lH4Ht2lr", Oresoii tJ..a, 1 i, , i yonnar America. 17-.. Butter Kstrsa . HI4r: prime ti I Sc. ' ".' ' - Kggs- Extras R4o; select pull. M, 1" ; S to luge extras. 83c. , SAILOrTiAWCIS SELF . , ; WITH FACE TOV; EL Aberdeen; Vash., NovJ 1. -. Albei t Fors, ag 10, e sailor, who nijiid on the schooner W, J, Pstteraon on hvr rftrpnt voyage from ,th(. fieitth Jljja 1 lands,ah'gd "himself W'h em tbi morning with a towel he had been supplied with to wipe his face. ' Pors was found in demented condi tion several days ago, and was plarvd in confinement He Imagined he hod lost portions of hla body, ' , NO REHEARING FOR DR. LINDA HAZZARD r '.-'Vv,?- i '";' ''" ; Olympla, Wash.. Nov, 4. Dr. Linda Burfleld Haasard,. ths so-called hunger expert of Seattle, must serve from two to 0 years in the penitentiary at Walla Walla, to which she wss sentenced in connection with the death by starvation of Claire Williamson, a patient. : The supreme court or tna state or wasning ton yesterday handed down her petition . for a rehearing with the word "denied" , written thBreon.-1:-'41';-.:.-':''-; 'r'r;'- Giants Beat Sox, - ' " Marlla. Tegas, Nov,' 4. Tha Ne York Olants had on. thetr batting togs yes terday and pounded out 14 lilts, defeas ing, the Chicago White Sox, 11 to I. Bana and Faber Ditched for the Box. Tesreau allowed bus four Wta, . , ' New Chicago 1 ; 4 3 Retteries Tesreau and Meyers; Bens Faber and Daley. . - . r r o ': . Trad ficboolera Beat ; Soldlera. Ths Portland heads school basketball quintet defested tha Company. K nuin tet of the Oregon National Guards in . a practice game last evening, 44 to. 13. Crane' played the best game for the losers, and - Winchell starred for : the winnera i Ths trade school's . lineup: Johnson and Winchell, forwards; O'Diet, center, and Tracey and Strains, guards. " Patsy O'Ronrke Thrqugn. Patsy O'Jtourke. the long and brainy left tackle of the Multnomah blub elev en, has retired from the gridiron gam. The broken nose, whloh O'Rourkf .sus tained In ths Washington State gamo, eanssd him to announce his retirement. Club'a Cafeteria Open Saturday. The Multnomah club cafeteria will ba open to tbe club members Saturday, Ths board of trustees decided to put in a small lpnch room at the request Jf many members. TBASSPOBTATIOX SAIJJNCS tstunssy mrntlnm - NrwTerk ChlttrW TkaMlrOlMH feam NEW VONK tf SeJar eaeaeae tan, S i FaSe." aae at tfc 9't am w4a& as a eviim iiiimih smbm aiai'MMitiM a aaaaa Caaersala, Ctlllornla, Caledonia, Csloabla TUSCAN 1A, 14,000 toss, (ulldlng) Vsasjsstssl TMnt Iusb PsRy MskaaWsw Irita SSiane aw BMaelaBeeiea aa4 Siaa e4 a 4 ea a raiMae. RSSOaO rABBAOa DAYS, IS HOUSg - lledittmBeuSerrics tron NewYork rit eabhi raatin to IbpIbb tl9u4 spi! : CatBnlatafc atasaar Una everts kVysMe Praa s Caaeg t " VV aaaWk b TMHSy KsSSa, aajaply SJ , f s IMf a W4e4BsT4yT4fc 4ss$eg aaV ass tSSls 4VVts)sTa)aseTBBgs aalsjasgga a. a. ULvagaa. Seattle, svsak. - STEAMSHIP Balls Dlract for ;v SAN FBANCISOO, LOS ANGELES AND sUN DIEGO Wednesday, Nov.5, 20P, W. BAN PBANaSCO, PORTLAND A LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. (With Denver & Bio CraQ0 R. Xt) 184 Third Btrtet ' A-4000. Mala CO 1 9 Days OLULU L?8 pleBdld StsamersUoyda 100 A-l (10,000 tons diepj ef 4y4aey thart Una aailiog every two veeka.. jiiOK::;oLULOsre:;EY53:3 ydasy steunal Trla Beeend Class $IOO. Varioua touts Inoluding Java, CMas, JaMS,snB ReuMllMWsrla. Bend for iuUler. . OCEANIC t, 1 CO, 171 Market BL, IAN PSANCItCO j" - -i-:.$!.r--. ''..' Steamer Service feveiirea srilllUt T un, Portland. Ash Street .Dock, daily esoept Saturday at ,1:00 P. M. Arrives Astoria 6:00 A. M. leaves Astoria dally escevt Bun day ac tM A. M,. Arrtysa Joru land 6:00 P. M. " Mske reservations Ash Street Dovk o City Ticket Qffloe, . i. .84 end Washington v Phones Marshall 400, A-41I1 :. r -,..., l.,-. mQ .. ' ' - mm tenfo 5?a C C DH A rU4riTri7 s ra 1 vAsva-e WKDNKBPA-T. NOV; B, B P. M. ' coos sit avtj cnxTisa S. S. -ALLIANCE "..THURSDAY, NOV. B, V. M. TOkTfE XA.CTT10 BJTBAMWI go,, laa A VHIBMD SXAJUtr. .: Phoaes Main aad A-1314. - dan r rancisco and Los Ancl ; i tm. itoee City galls 4 p. m Wov 7. ' v as. Beavss Calls 4-p. m., h 13. Tbe Ssa Trsaeiaee St ortim f", . f tirke Off lee 84 sad Wa.h. a , .. . ta. a K. Co.) Maretiall 4f :r . t, ..-in I........ i "." - - .. .. .1 Sella trota Aln.wwlh d... i. i p. ai.. erjr Xurwlmr e. Cle4 Sntll IB ' i . - i . (enrnr fnre: rlii (utra uuir) 4'. r ' et trtli' at Lcwr Coo. Ii.y hi i. i i II f "it A U ' I Uitik WN TtSsSsaaefltMPM BOM. J3