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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY", SEPTEMBER 23, 1915.
EAST PURCHASES BULK OF
EASTERN BUM A
:IS LOST IN TRADE
Tbreut of Packing Interests to
; Import Hueo SuDili of Cliean-
rrice and Quality Butter Fails
,. to Affect Trade Generally.
1x4-1 1 ereamerr Interests say the trade was
much more scared than burt by tbe threat
of the parking Interests to flood thla market
with cheap priced and quality eastern butter.
. While ainall supplies of eastern butter have
been reeelted on Puget aotind. It is atnted
tLat tbe ipinllly la nut detlrable by tlmse who
tat beeu ualug the better known brand of
Pacific northwest butter. Ho far ai knonn
Hone of this eastern "tuff baa entered the
Portland market.
The market price for butter Is showing no
change bere. While It la Impossible to stale
what tba future will bring forth, present de
n.llid fur first claaa butter la eiiinl to offer
ing, therefore no change In price l rontem
listed Immediately by lending local Intercut.
Ou the other bnixl ci-eHUit-rj: luteresla here
re disposed to Improve the . 1 11 a 1 1 1 v of their
product. Tbey have In some Instances eatsb
llabed a new grade for supplies for which they
re offering 2c a pound over cream that Ih
ordinarily graded No. 1. Tlx- higher priced
Trade- la railed "premium cream" and In of
floe qnallty aud niust text about 00 per cent
well as must be shipped from two to three
timet a week. I'reuiluui cream Is butter fut
of superior quality ami not aweet cream as
acme bud believed. For street cream the trade
here la today quoting 30c a pound.
CHEESE MARKET LOOKS GOOD
With the price of cheese here from to 1c
a pound lower than New yrk, the market la
trotiger at the recent adram-c of c by
Tillamook Interests. While the buying remains
low la It exiiected that the- higher prices will
aid tile movement somen ba 1.
EGG MARKET IS STANDING
Practically no change Is showing In the egg
market altuatlon. Receipts are fair for this
period of the season. Some Interests are talk
ing still higher prices but the quality they
are eeouiliigly aeeklng cannot be f'niid.
CHICKEN MARKET IS LOWER
Kxpectutlons (of sharply lower prics for
chickens have materialized Is the local mar
ket wltb a lea down to 12c a pomid and the
trude unable to clean up even nt that. A few
heavy hens have been sold up to 13c.
CONCORD GRAPES ARE SLOW
Although the crop of Concord grapes Is very
light and the aeason will probably be over
Within a week, demand ia eitremely slow-T-'ltli
pinall baskets drauirlnsr at 10c a basket
Huppllcs will be no larger this year.
NEW WALNUTS DIE TO ARRIVE
Hrst shipment of new crop California wal
linta are due In the local market on the neit
learner from the south. While the price haa
Dot yet been named, some of the trade antici
pate high figures because of tbe probable lack
of French shipments.
BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE
Oyster market very dull.
Halibut very scarce aud higher; no Newport
arriving.
Cheap quality Columbia anlmon plentiful
nd very cheap; coast chlnooka in good de
mand at better prices.
Banana train waa reported In good condi
tlon thla morning,
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weather bureau sends tbe following notice
to shl piiers:
I'rutect shipments during the next 4S hours
a far north as Heat tie against maximum teiii
peratures of about 112 degrees; northeast to
Spokane, 70 degrees; southeast to Itolhe. 70
degrees: south to Ashland. 7M degrees. Max
imum temperature at I'oriland tomorrow about
tVI degrees.
New York Sugar and Coffee.
New York. Sept. 2 i utar. centrifugal,
Cubaa. $4.i7J4.l4: Porto Ki.os.
4 .'of fee Spot New York No. 7 Itio, ti'c; No.
4 Santos. Be.
TRANSTORTATION
San Francisco
Los Angeles
(Without Chang En Bout)
Th Biff,
Oomfortbl.
Elrntl7 Appointed.
Stw-Oolar Btfamship
Rose City
alia rrom Alnsworta Sook
9 A. M., SEPT. 24
100 Ooldtn Mllii on OolumbU KlTor.
Ail Batas Inolnda Berth Md MaaUa.
Tablaa and Barrlca UaazcaUad.
Tha 0an Fraaclaco ft Portland B. B.
OoM Third and Washington Bta.
(with O-W. B. ft n. Co.) TaL Broad,
war B0O. A-13l.
. "OBBAT nOBTHERN"
"BOBTKEBJT PACIFIC"
- Twin "Palac of tha Pacific"
TTJEBOAT. THimffDAT, 8ATVBS T
ros
SAN FRANCISCO
$30 Itoand Trip. One way, $8, $1.V $2.
Including Meals and Berth.
.'Otilr 2fl hours at sea. Delightful 'scenic ride
alone Columbia River on steamer train from
North Bank station. 9:3o a. m. Arrives 4:25
B. JD., Sunday, Wednesday. Friday.
N0B.TH BANK TICKET OFFICE,
Itb and Stark Phonea Bdwy. 920; A-6671.
t 1"r rrelght aad fasaenrer
' TZAMZSS TO TBI DALLES
- ' And Way Lu dings.
; "BAILEY GATZERT"
. Leaves Portland dally at T A. M., except Son
day aad Monday. Sunday excursions to Cas
cade 1-ocka b-sve 9 A. M. tteturn 4:45 p. ui.
"DALLES CITY"
leaves Portland Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday
T a. m.
Baaday Cascade Locks axcursloa $1.00
Tara t Tha Bailee and return $a.oo
- Aisxa STarrt dock, pobtlahs
- Phoaa Bain 14 A-4118.
O-W R. & N. CO.
-. BTXAMSB BBBTZCX.
Steamer Harraat Qua an
laaraa 8 P. m. dallv excest
Suiwlay for Aatorla and way points. Re
turning, leavea Astoria T t. m. dally ex
cept Sunday. .
TlckeU and renervat hwa at O-W. R. A
X (Lnm Pacific Syateml City Ticket Of
fice Washington at Third, before 6:30
p. m.: after that boar at Ash-atreet dock.
IiioDa. Broadway 4000, A -til 21.
BUGABOO AND SCARE
Mi., J
Local Peaches in
Demand; Eastern
Trade Still Quiet
General American Markets Unsatis
factory With Heavy Receipts
Reported In the East.
While the market for peaches continues to
show a steady to strong tone in Portland at
60c a box for average offerings, outside mar
kets remain only fair to poor with tbe trade
generally congealed.
The I'nlted Ktatea bureau of markets re
orts American peach markets ou September
IX as follows;
Albany, N. V. Klve cars peaches. New
York; busbels, Jlftcl.20; half bushels. Craw
fords, oor, 4030c: quality and demand gen
erally good; weuther dear,, warm.
Ht. Lou!, Mo. Elliertas. 2 cars Coloradoa;
bcuhels, Hoc track; jobbing, $1.00: street, a
few at $1.10: Michigan', 2 curs; arrivals un
0ned; Klbertaa. $1.0o; much slower; demand
poor: local light, no demand.
Cleveland, Ohio. reaches. 10 cars Ohio.
1 car New York, 1 car West Virginia; bush
els, !'."'(( )i.K-; soft, demand fair; cooler.
Xr. I'aul, Minn. three mixed cars peaches,
50c; weather fine.
Philadelphia. I'a. Receipts peaches nioder
ate; batketa generally 2.'ii 30c ; bushels, 00!i
POc.
Chicago. 111. Cool, rain; peaches, arrivals
cars; 14.200 packages Michigan by boat;
bushels. 4oln5iic; some extra fancy, 80c; sixes,
Itest, .rslft00c; some down to 30c; quality vary
ing, no dcniund. oTersupplled.
New- York. N. Y. One ear Maryland. 2
curs I'cnn-y lvanla, 1 car Connectlcuts, 5 cara
western Vlrglnlss, western Maryland; U cars
states; ttsflo boxes lJclawnres. Marylands. Jer
seysstates; yellows, w-hltea, baskets. 2Osr0Oc;
carriers. ioc(U$l.uo; light demand account of
Jewish holiduy; ouulltr fair; warm, clear.
I'll tsburg. I'a. Arrivals. 14 cars; Craw
fords. Ili-eves best, OOOHOOc; fclberta", HSlf.t'.Xic;
movement slow account Jewish holiday; weath
er cloudy, cooler.
Denver. Colo. Arrivals, 4 cars Utah peachea;
bushels selling at lOc.
Cincinnati. Ohio. Four cars Michigan: bush
els, 70cj $1.00; market inactive but Improv
ing a little: clear and cool.
Detroit. Mich. Arrivals. 3200 bushels Ohloa
by boat, 6 cars Olii.js. iftCH $1 .; New York
aud Michigan stock, 85c 411.00; better qual
ity; bright.
Kansas City, Mo. Arrivals, 4 cars; Wash
ington boxes. 40ft 0Oc; quality variable; Utah
barbels, ftoi ftj$l.ou; fair; dull.
Des Moines, Iowa. One car Colorado; El
lertaa. $1.00; extras. 1 15fjl .20; western
boxes, fKHyttOe; quuliiy medium, demand good;
w CI III.
Huston. Mass. Six cara Connectlcuta; El
bert. 20c up: weather warm, clear.
Ha Itlnc. re. Md. Maryland. 1 car express,
8 cur freight; Pennsylvania 2 cars; baskets,
240c; carrier. 5o73c; bushels, 40gtioe;
piallty and demand fair; hot.
Columbus. Ohio. Three cars Ohio, 1 car
New York; bushels. AA, 7.m-& $1.10; grades A
anil B, 0iir70c; West Virginia hampers, .10
(;.'tK:; quality good, full ripe, fair demand:
threatening, warm.
Milwaukee, Wis. Ten cars peaches. 9 cars
Michigan. 1 car Washington; Michigan bush
els. 40$i .Vic; la-xes. rio'u j.V; market glutted;
quality good; cloudy, cool.
.Hloux City. Iowa. (Jne csr pea.hes I'toh;
boxes, 50fr(3,"c'; clear, warm.
Mluni upolls. Minn. One car California, 2
cars Washington, 1 ear I tali- car Michigan,
2 cara others; boxes. fi.l&itKk.-; weather warm.
RANK STATEMENT OF COAST
Portland Banks.
Tills week.
$2.051, non.lKI
1.3dl.22.'i.40
2.0lW,(":t.!l(l
1.77S.OOO.T7
Cleurlnga
Mondny . . .
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Year ago.
$2.048. 303.20
2,02.-1, 01fl,78
1. 92.-i.784. 2
1,789.903.08
Lot Angeles Banks.
$l.134.4.-.9.00
$ :i2o,3U0.00
San Francisco Banks.
$P.907.0S.0O
Tacoma Banks.
$ 307.739.00
80.445.00
Seattle Banks.
$2.ri24.0S4.00
141.5SO.00
Clearings
Ha lances
Clearing
Clearings
Ha lances
Clearings
Haluuces
San Francisco Grain Market.
San Francisco. Sept. 23. Barley calls:
Sept. 23. Sept. 22. .
Open. ( lose. Close.
D'-cemlier $1.2."i4 1.254 lliu, R
S(N.t quotationa Wheat. Walla Walla.
1 1 'jtl 1 "!: red Russlsn. $1.47li'(M.50:
Tin key red. $1 .3-S 41 1 .33 : bluesieui, $l.o. ....
1 .HO.
l'ee, barlev, $1 . 1 7 1 1 1 20.
White oniM. $l.:i2'-.6U.33.
Bran, Sil.oOftj .(rfi: middling. $3n.00(ti
31.O0; shorts. $20.isi(a2t!.3o.
Fiber of u species of liemp growing
In the Azores lia beeu found useful
in paper manufacture.
TRANSPORTATION
PANAMA CANAL
and New York
DELIGHTFUL CRUISES
Aboard Large Amenoaa TTaaa-Atlantle Liners
FIMLAUD" "KaOONLAMD
22.000 Tuna Dlsplaceuieiii.
From From
8AK FRANCISCO LOS AMviELES
OCTOBER 19 OCTOBER 20
NOV. 18. DEC. 7 Not. 17. DEC. I
and Every iblrd Week Thereafter.
To New Xork To Panama' Oaaal
$185 and up First Cabin $100 and up
$00 and up Intermediate $60 aud up
Including Meals and Berth.
Also Combination N. Y. Tickets.
One Way Water Other Way Rail
PANABA-PACIFI0 LINE.
C19 Second Ave., Seattle, local rail or ateam
ship agenta.
San Francisco
SANTA BARBARA. LOS ANGEL. 13
AND SAN DIEQO
SS. ELDER
Bail Wtdnoaday. Sept. 29, 6 P. M.
COOS BAY
EUBEXA AVS BAH FB AN CISCO
S. S. F. A. KILBURN
8 alia Sunday, Spt. 34, 8 P. X
Tlckat Office 122 A Thli'd St
Phone, Main 1314, A-1314
Oregon City Boat
TRIPS FOR 8UNDAT. 7t
Leavo Portland 9:00 a. m.-, 3:80 p. m.
Leave Oregon City 10:80 a. m.: 8:30 p. m.
No 12:30 trip from Portland.
STEAMER
GEORGIANA
Leavea daily except Monday
ASTORIA AND WAY LANDINGS
Leaving foot of Washington St. 7
a- m., returning 9 p. m.
DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE
Steamer State of Washington
Leaves Taylor Jt. dock U p. m. daily, except
Sunday., for The Dal lea and way UndlneY
Returning, leaves Tha Dallea 11 nooa dailv fil
eept Monday. Freight acd vaasengara.
1.00. BertA 0o. fjpp cJSuSd Saak.
river teaaara to Lewtstoa ud way UndinV.
Fhona Mala 61S. A-TU. 01
STEAMSHIP
alia Dtraet Tor
BAH rRANOISCO. LOS ANGELES AND BAH
DIEGO
Saturday, 2.30 P. M., Sept. 25
SAH rRABCISC0,P0RTLAHD
LOS AMOELE8 STEAMSHIP CO.
FRAUX 20LLAM, Agent.
1M Third St. A-l&M. Mala te.
OREGON'S CLOVER SEED AT HIGH PRICE
Edited by Hyman H. Cohen.
CLOVER SEED HAS
STRONG TONE WITH
SALES AT 16 CENTS
Bulk of Business Is at 15c but
Higher Price Has Been Offered
and Paid on West Side; Hulk
of Crop Has Been Moved.
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS.
-t'ars--
Wheat Barley Kl"ur Oals liny
Portland. today . . '
Year aao 71
Season to date..2l4H
Year ago 45S-)
Tccomi. Wed.... :W
Year ago lot;
Season to date..214.s
Y'ear ago X.XH
Seattle. Wed 41
Year ago OS
Season to date..2oi
Year ago 2:Wi
1
:
;r77
40'
lis
HOT
4" I
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5.M
3
li:i
215
I
5
304
40
11
101
107
H
2
21. t
211
4:i
II
037
1-1
107.-,
1174
Eastern Interests continue to purchase heavy
supplies of clover seed at Wlflninette valley
points. While the bulk of the business Is re
ported around 10c a nound. It Is stateil that
10c has tx-eii offered and paid In some In-
stances ou tbe west aide. selling has beeu
general during the last 10 days and the bull: !
of the crop has already been moved. I
Further strength was shown fur wheat at )
leading worid'a centers this looming. Liver - I
pool spot was again higher aid a further j
squeeze was Indicated In Chicago September. 1
Consigning of wheat to tidewater is or a '
rnlher liberal basis and tbe entire country
seems to be tnkiug this method of disposing
of hajf Its cro;. Without these consignments
It la stated that some of the big exporters
would be up against it for Immediate sup
plies, but nevertheless, the trade considers
that they are taking long chances of being
'huln I , .. 1- In k. aAA,.n it ,.11... av
porter or group of them decide to put up the
msrlrof t m,h l.h rhe, l'nn.i,.nn..n.. .r-
tbe basis of TO to 70c a bushel advance and
the remainder to be on the basis of what the
other half of the crop sella at befcre the end
or the year.
I-ocal grain Interests are somewhat surprised
that h local cereal company should ask high
er prices for oats from Portland thn from
Puget sound on the government contract.
Flour market is reported fairly steady for
the first time in several months, although only
a nominal amount of trade Is shown.
Mlllstufls are fairly active but are selling
at various prices.
FLOUR Selling price. Patent. JI M); Wil
lamette valley. 4.80: local straight. $4.:ui:
bakers local. $4.30i'(f 4.8O; Montana Miring
wheat. $0.10; exports. 3.8oU3.!o: whole
wheat. 0.25; graham. $5.00; rye flour. $0.00
per barrel.
HAY Buying price. Willamette valley tim
othy, fancy. SI 3 (a-13.00: easteiu Oregon Idaho
f:iney timothy, $10.00: alfalfa. n.i)O!ci.l3.0o;
vetch and outs. $ 1 1.00; clover. SS.OO(i9.00.
CHAIN SACKS 1915. nominal: No. 1 Cal
cutts. 7&i7lifC in car lots, less amount liltrher
MILUSTI'FFS Selling price: Prau. J2O.0O:
aborts. J27.50.
ROLLED BARLEY Selling price, $2S.0Oftc
$20.50.
CORN Whole, $37.00: cracked. $38.00.
While there was a late lo--s at Chicago
following the sh.irp early advance, local
wheat was higher. On the Portland Mer
chmts Exchange today bids for spot delivery
were unchanged to lc better than yesterday.
Holders were asking a further advance and no
sales were made.
Spot oats bids were unchanged but a sharp
advance of $1 a ton was forced for barley
with a fight between dealers in the country.
Merchants Exchange spot prices:
WHEAT.
Thursday Wed. Tues. Mon.
Hid Ask
-Bid-
Bluestem ....
lortyf.ild ...
Club
lied Klfe
Red Hussiau.
Feed
1'eed
Bran
IK) !i:i
Mi'-. SS)
K4 M
Ml S4
79 S.i
O.VTS.
89
!0
V.
K2
7
2325
hli
Ml
mi
77
7b
.2:100 2.100 2300 2323
BAULKY.
.2425 2025 2:i25 2.;00 2.TO0
M1I.LSTIFKS.
.2000 220O 2io0 2O0O 200(1
.2100 20OO 21"0 21'i0 21O0
Shorts
futures were tpMted:
WHEAT.
October Itluestem
Noveuiher Win-Mem
October Kortj Nild
November K.ii-tyfuld
Octotier t'lub
November Club
October 1-lfe
Novenitier Fife
October Russian
November Russian
Bid.
!M1
. . S!i
. . Mjl.j
K4
. . S4 ' 3
. . SI
. . K2
. . 7S
. . 7'J
TT,
. . 2320
. .2300
. .2400
. .2400
. . 2iro
.2050
. .2100
. .2100
1)2 V,
HO
y
Mi
hO'
n:;
S4
S2
2
OATS.
October
November
2T.0O
230O
BARLEY.
Octotier . .
November
2.VKI
2000
BRAN.
October .
Nu vein her
22l
2-'IH
SHORTS.
Ortols-r . .
November
::oo
2000
Cliicago Wheat Rise
Checked and Close
Is Sharply Lower
Chicago. 111., Sept. 23. (I. N. S.) Wheat
closed l'i(li,c below yesterdny.
Forecasts of unsettled weather in Missouri
and Kansas cauaed a higher opening In the
wheat pit today. Values In wheat were Va to
19dC higher. September corn opened 1 Vic
lower, deferred options iielng i,c up. Oats
waa unchanged to Vic higher at the outset.
An acute situation prevails In wheat rsc
cause of the unsettled ipieitlon regarding de
liveries of Velvet chaff. Frost reports in
northern sections of the belt brought about a
further advancea In wheat later lu the trad
ing. All options jumped 1c a bushel.
Feeling in the pit Is gradually turning bull
ish. Cloae observers In the trade fay that
cash wheat h worth the money and that there
N no occasion for being bearish on futures at
enormous discounts.
Corn held fslrly steady. Weather condi
tions and the cash situation are the domi
nating factors In the market. Outs was In
clined to advance. Provisions were sllehtly
higher at the opening, with the trade light.
The entire market turned weak at tbe clos
ing, all advances being lost.
Range of Chicago prices furnished br Over
becke & Cooke Co., 216-217 Board of" Trade
building :
WHEAT.
Open High iw Close
September ...l7i lost, J04 10.-. B
December 06S 03"i i A
May 98 'a 98i, 98 Vi 95ft
C0RN.
September" ... 714 72 vt 71 71 Li
Oeveniber r.t.4 Mi, 551, ssl,
May 57ft 57 57 57 B
u-TS.
September ... r!7ft 38 37 37
December 8V, :6 35 30 B
May 87 38 Gift, 37 A
PORK.
September ... 1250 1255 1245 1205
October 1255 1205 1245 1205
January 1495 1 510 1492 1010
LARD.
September ... ... sio
October 805 RIO MJ5 10
January 847 S52 847 52 B
RIBS.
September ... ... S20
October 8( 820 80o fc2
January 832 840 830 840
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
Beattla Market.
Seattle. Sept. 23. (U. P.) Onions:
Culi-
fornla. new. Use: Walla Walla. tV.4i.70c.
Potatoee Red. lc: white. laiVc.
San Francisco Market.
San rrauclaco, Sept. 23. (U. P.) Potatoes
Per cental. Salinas. Sl.25igil.65: delta.. 50
A 1.00: aweeta. 1. 50422.00.
Onlona Per cental. 40360c.
Los Aneiea Market.
Loa Angelea. Sept. 23. (P. Ji. S.) Eggs,
case count. 35c.
Butter, fresh extras. 25c; Jobbers' prices.
Liverpool Wheat Market.
Mverpol. Sept. 23.-d. N. S.) Wheat, spot
No. 1. Manitoba. 11a. lid: No. 2. lis. 9Ufl:
No. S. 11a. gd; No. 1. northern Dulutn. lis.
44d: No. 2. red western winter. 10a. 2Ud:
No. 2. hard winter, 11a. lOd.
Select Lot Hops
Sold at 11 Cents
Pound to Livesley
Eugene Crop of 147 Bales of Ex
port Quality (Joes; Trade Un
usually Slow This Year.
A very select lot of 147 hales of hops was
sold at lie during the last 24 hourf. thla
helng the flint tranaactlon of Dote lu the
state this sea sun.
The lot was suitable for export shipment
and was sold by I'almer Ayer of Eugene to
X. A. I.lvefley to. Whether the hups will
g abroad the trade here Is unnlile t. fctate.
Aside from this sale tbnre was no confirma
tion of business lu the hop market ellber
here or elaewhen- along t tie coast during the
li si 24 hours. Dealers generally report no In
crease in Inquiries from eastern iuiereMw.
A late New York mail advlcu sjib of the
I general trend:
I Bales.
' Receipts for week
.. 1.262
. 2.:'."1
. . 1.973
561
. . Ool
.. 1,374
2o
2o
01
Kcc'ipts since Septenilir
! Iti-ceipts tame tluj last Titar
v. -.- i r .lb
Exports from Scpteinlier 1
Export same tijic last year
Imports for week
luilirts frum Septemter 1
Imports ssme time last year
"Somewhat higher prices have been paid in
New York stale for export quality, and sev
eral lots hae changed hands at 204j27c. Low-
j er grades offering for less
nd not attract
ing much demand. No one places the crop
alwve 10,000 bales.
"Locally business is still within narrow com
pass. An udvauce is asked on plate hops, be
cause of the higher country cost, but the fig
ures quoted tor Pacifies are quite extreme at
the moment. Estimates of the English crop
are placed at :i0.0o cwt. and picking Is
marly completed. New Yolk bop prices per
pouu
d:
State. 1915, choice
State, 1115, medium to prime...
Slate, 1U14. choice
Stale, HU4, medium to prime...
28
lit 30c
(i2tic
(i 12c
(a tK-
il7c
a 16c
fttlOe
(a 13c
. .lo
. . 7
. .16
. .13
. . 14
Mate, 1914, lower grades
! ;,ac'i, ,'
Pacific t-MlSt.
ID1S. cbi.ice
medium to prime.
Pacific Coast, 114, cuuice
l'aclllc C.hsi. 1MH, t'ouiuion to prime 9
Pacific Loast, 1913 8
JOBBING VMCH.9 OF PORTLANT)
These prices ai those at which wholesalers
sell to retailers, except as otherwise stated.
They ure corrected up to noon each day:
Dairy Produce.
HL'TTF.R City creamery, cubes, fancy.
31 c: firsts, 2D!,ac; seconds, 2aHc; priuta and
cartons, extra; country creamery cubes, 27X
Tjl-; (liegou dairy. lJMiilWc.
Hl'TTEKKAT Portland delivery Premium
cream, o.ic; -No. 1 mur cream, lc: No. 2. yc;
sweet cream. 30c lb.
LoCS seilii.g price by uenlers, delivery ex
tra Candled ranch, 30; storagu, 20(u2Se lb.;
cae couiii, 2."ic duzen.
LIVE POL LTUV- Uena. Plymouth Rock.
13c lb.; ordinary chickens, 12c lb.;
bioilers, l1-Jdi21,-j lbs. 17c; turkeys, 20fij22c,
drebsed. 2.ic; pigeons. Sl.OO'ii 1.20; wiuabs..
$1.20 doseu; geese, live, be, Pekln ducka, old,
11c lb.; young and heavy, 12.'i(12'jc lb.
CHECSK. t resn (Jicgun fancy full cream
twins and triplets. It'.agjl&c; Yoiiuk Amer
ica, lOVii HlOc.
Fruit and Vegetables.
FRESH Flit IT Oranges, o.OO'ii0.20 box;
baiiuiiai., Oc per lb.; leuioas, 3.ou'.ci4.0o ix,-t
grape iiuil t ) per case; piueappieb, lb.;
pears, 1 .tiOtJl oO; cantaloupes, t'-0uit
1.00; wa'.ermeioui'. il0t$l per cwt.; peactiea,
40 (K 50c box; lim kleben ies. Oc lb.; grapes,
73cii$l .30; Concords, 10c basket.
Ai'i'l.KS Local new, l(ii.70 per box, ac
corulu lu Quality; dab apples, sue per half
box.
ONIONS Local. 75cfii$1.00 cental; garlic,
10'l.'-.-c per lb.
POTATOES aellhig price New crop, 75(3
IKH-, fciveeli. 2I2(42;4c lb.
VEC ETAULES u.nips ( ): beets. 70c
per sack; carrots, new. 70c sack; parsnips
I I per back: cnbbage (lcicali WOcm$l. gietn
onions. 10(u,12'-jc uost-u bundles; peppers,
belt, 0c; Lead :elluce, local, Ovu20c uuzen;
celoiy. doien, 40'i'OOc: cauliflower. Steal. 10
doen; Freuch urucbukes. two per dozen;
stnug beHus, lViH3c; peas, lVj'(i3c lb.:
raulsbe, l-'c dozeu bunches; corn, OOSjooc
sack; cucumbers. OodxTSc sacK; tomatoes. Ore
gon, 40c; egg plant. OOcriSl boa.
ki.u. i'ufi and froviaiona.
PRESSi.u MEAiS -Selliug puce Country
killed: 1 aucj bogs, bUSc: rough aud heavy,
7c; laucy veal. 11',-jc; ordinaiy. loatluVjc;
poor. jJ!ji-: goai, -ac; eurliig lambs, loc,
UiUIlotl. i'tibc.
liAiiS. uaCON. ETC. Hams. 14(&lsc;
breuktast bacon, 16'oOc; boiled hams, 27c;
puuic. lie; collage roll, 10c; Oregon ex
ports. 13c lb.
OiS'Tl-.US Olympla. per gallon, $3.00;
canncO eastern. 0oc can: o00 Uoxeu: eateru
lu sliell, jil.bO per 1UO; raoi umau, 41.00 box;
eubieru ojslers per gallou solid pack, $3.00.
1 Isll tiressed flounders, 7c; ailverslde sal
luuu. 3'jW4c; Koal CUiuook, BtiOViC; perch.
74i:bc; lobsiers. 20c lb.; silver smell. c;
salmon iroul. lbc lb.; halibut, be.
LARD Tierces, kettle rendered. lliic;
standard, lo'c.
CRAbS Large, $1.70; medium. $1.50 dozen.
Groceries.
SUC Alt Cube, io.Oo; powdered. $6.35; fruit
or berry, eo.10; bcel, eo.o; ury giauulated.
$0.10: L) yeuow, &0.io. (Above o,uoiauons are
ou days net cash.)
UlCli japan style. No. 2, 4-')i((45c; New
Orleans, neuu, 0mUu:'c; blue robe, bUc;
Citoiu, 0c.
SALT coarse, half grounds, l'0, $10. 00
per ton; oOs, 11.30, lable Oc'.y, 5os. tlO;
10s, $17.00; bales., 2.2o, luii,u lock, $2u.uu
pel ton.
1JEANS Small, white, $0.65; large white,
$0.00; pink, 4.liO; limas, $0.70; bayou $0.00;
red. $t.75.
Hopa. Wool and Hides.
HOPS Nominal buying price. 1915 crop,
choice, 11c; prime lotc; medium to prime,
10c.
tiONEY New, $3. 204i3.0O per cae.
WOOL, Nominal. 1U10 clip; Willamette val
ley, coarse co'.awoid, 25(U,ooc; mculum Shrop
shire, 27c; choice fancy lots, 204420c; eastern
Oregon, UlttJBVaC.
HIOES sailed hides, 25 lbs. aud up, 15e;
salted, 00 lbs. and up. loc; balled, 10 to 20
lbs., 15c; salted calf, up to la lb lbc; green
hides, 25 lbs. aud up, 13 'c; green stags, Oo
lbs. and up, bc; green kip, 10 lbs. to 20 lbs.,
10c; green can, up to 10 lbs., lsc; dry flint
hides, 20c; dry funt calf, up to 7 lbs., 27c;
cry sail hidee. 20c; dry borsehides, each Ooc
Bel.OO; sail uorsehidea, each, $2.00&3 00;
horsehair, 20c; dry loug wool pelts, 15c; dry
short wool pelta, 11'ac; dry sueep shearlings,
each 10 lo Toe: sailed sueep aaearings, each
10 to 20c.
TALLOW No. 1. 4Hffl4;c; No. 2. 4S4V.C;
glease. 3ffio,iC.
MOHAIR lylO 30c.
CH1T11M OR CASCARA BARK Buying
price, car lota, 3-,"ii4c; less man car lots.
o-.jii3-)c.
Paints and Oils.
LINSEED 011 Uuw hblB.. w!c gallon: ket
tle boiled bbls., tibe; raw, cases. 71c; boiled,
cases, 73c gal.; lots of 250 gallons, 1 c less;
011 cake meal, $44 per ton.
COAL OIL Water white in druina and Iron
barrels, 10c.
TURPENTINE Tanks, 59c; casea, 60c gal
lon. WHITE LEAD Ton lota, SV4e lb.; 500 lb.
lots, SVc lb.; less lots. Sc per lb.
OIL MEAL Carload lots, $34.
DAIRY PRODUCE OX COAST
Seattle Market.
Seattle. Wash.. Sept. 23. (l P.I Butter:
Native Washington brick. 33c; do. 6olid pack.
32c.
Cheese Oregon triplets, llic: Wisconsin
twins, lie; do. triplets. 17c. (Washington
twins. 10c; Young America. 18c.
Kggs Select ranch, 30c; April storage, 28c.
San Francisco Market.
San Francisco. Sept. 23. 1 1. P.) Butter:
Extras. 2i-jC; prime, firsts. 20c; firsts. 24c
Fggs F.'xtras. 3.Sc; pullets, 32Vc.
Cheese California fancy, 14c: firsts, lie:
seconds. Sc.
Various Wheat Markets.
Liverpool Cash wheat unchanged to
Id
nigner.
Minneapolis Cash wheat No. 1 hard. $1.02V
No. 1 northern. 07c bid. $1.01 Vj ask: No. 2
northern. HOc bid. 971-jc ask. -Montana wheat"
90s bid, $1,021, asj : 1
ihilulli Cash wheat No. 1 hard. MOc bid
$1,110 ask; northern. 9c bid; Montana wheat
$1.00.
Xew York Cotton Market-
Open U!gh llw Chxe
Jsn 1173 1183 1161 1173
Mar 11H5 1203 lixt ups
May 122 122H 1205 1220
July 12:10 1233 1210 1227
tH-t 1118 1127 110H 1123
Icc 11K4 1172 1147 1104
Back to School at 81.
Fresno, Cal.. Sept. 23. (U. P.)
Though she's 81 and feels 18, Mrs.
Rachel Sheldon has enrolled In the
state normal school to study "mental
science," following up studies in that
line 66 years ago In Springfield, Ohio.
HOG MARE AGAIN
EATEN
YARDS; QUIET HERE
Trade Still Overstocked With Of
ferinp of Swine and Values Are
Lifeless; Mutton Market Strong; i
Cattle Demand Itemains Slow
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCN.
Hogs Cattle Calves Sheen
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
M. U'iay
SiiTurday
Friday
Week ago
Year ago
Two years ago
Turee years ago
,H2
02
225 1
. ::s:t
. 343
.2.VI
. liiti
. fM
. 2lid
. 239
. 403
9S
110
1 192
'ion
1211
9
100
402
11
19
147
41T.
24
31s
no'i
io.ii
020
24
17
Tbe swine market situation at North Port -
land shows no Improvement, although there
waa a further strengthening of values at
some of the ieadinir eastern ooints this moru- .
tug.
Unite a fair run of l,ocs anneared In the
local yards over night and trading was again
slow wiiu ir, liittinir Jrt.iiO
er some de-
lay.
i.'eneral hog market range-.
Best light
Medium light
Onod to heavy
Rough to heavy
Mutton Very Strong.
aiame lor mutton rules very
North Portland with very limited arrivals
uvalluble. Seemingly the local trade is in no
position to pay the prices that the eastern
i',S.iff '''!',? While receipts here have
been light. Mill seeinini'lv there has been
ample requirements at prevailing prices.
Kasteru markets were strong 10 lower to-
dM-V .
General mutton market:
Choice spring iambs $ 7 OO
very iironir si
. .$ 7.oo
. . C.50(3rt.75
5.75
. . S.OOfiSS
. . 4.70C45.OU
. . 4.70fa.-..00
. . 3.70fti4.iiO
. . 3.0O(3.00
Ccmnion spring lambs
Choice yearling wethers
Good yeai-lings
old wetliers
Choice light ewes
Oood ewes
Rough heavy ewes
Cattle Still Slow
Cattle were in limited supply with only a
Blow demand at North Portland today. Sit
uation in th- cattle trade is similar to that
shown for several weks past, only made to
order quality bringing anywhere near the top.
Eastern cattle markets were strong to high
er this morning.
lieuerul cattle market range:
Select steers $0.00&;7.00
P.est hay fed steers 0.2.ri'i;.30
Good to choice .0O'uH 25
Ordinary to f-iir 5.ood.Y75
Rest cow s VOOCu 3.20
Gonl to prime 4.00ru4.70
Select bulls 4.0Ofu4.70
Fancy bulls 4.20
OuTmiry bulls 2.00(ii3..'.o
Rest calves 7rtKiiS.OO
Today's Livestock Shippers.
Hogs Mi ire & Pratt. Kcnnewick. by boat.
KN hea-1: II. y. Gross, by ln-at, :;7 head: Pat
ton. ov-Moii & Falk, llalsey. one load: C.
W. Gibson, one load; J. S. Flint. Junction
City, one load; a. li. Mclben, Gardiner. 51
head by boat.
Cuttle llillsboro Mercantile Co., Hillsbor,
one load.
Calves H. A. Perkins, Roseburg, one load.
Slieeji William IMxou. lirloi-k. one load.
Mixed stuff J. C. Davis, Sbedd, one load
hoys and slieep; R. F. Norwood, Harrlsburg,
one load cattle, bogs and sheep.
Comparative statement of North Portland
livestock run:
Cattle Calves Hogs
Sheep
107 ill
1901MJ
Month to date.
'.Pi
;0h 140-.
Same, l'.ill 47P 177 127.VJ
(iatn. 1 r 1 -. s;;o isi ini
Loss, p.i 15
Year to date 541 mi 1721 16KI2S
Same, 1914 07S.1H 1M2M 14S71S
Gain. 11110 12310
Loss, nil 5 3043 108
Wednesday Afternoon Sales.
HOGS.
Section n No. Av. lbs.
Oregon 23 2.irt
Oregon 7:i 221
Oregon !4 'jtrt
Oregon 7:1 2oo
Oregon 12 i;:;o
iiregou It :;2
Oregon 0 2"i2
Thursday Morning Sales.
HOGS.
Section No. Av. llis.
Oregon 47 2.'K
Oregon 4 412
Otegou 8 21SI
Oregon 7 Ooo
COWS.
Otegon I jorto
Oregon 1 yoo
LAMPS.
Oregon . ::: 00
Oregon lo ub
EWES.
Oiegon 7 121
8200
1 000P3
219302
68780
Price.
$d.0
.0
o. ('..".
f. .00
;..-,o
Price
$',.:
0.0T
11.05
0.O3
$4 no
3 20
$6.fi0
$4.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK TRICKS
Denver Hogs $7.45.
Hecver. Colo.. Sept. 23. Cattle. 17fiO. strong
er: beef steers. tj.70ib 7. Oil: row a and heifers,
$0 0o((i 6 .On: Mockers and feeders. $'i.0'"fti7 Oo
calves. $s. 00:1. 20.
Hogs sou, higher: tops, $7.0"; bulk. $7.00
7.0O.
Sheep 8000. steady.
Kansas City Hoes $8.05.
Kansas Illy. Mo.. Sept. 23 (I. . S.)
Hog receipt. -PiO. higher: hulk. 7.(i(i k.ixi :
heavy, $i;.SO(U7.4o: puckers and butchers. $7.20
!1.'M); light. $7.0O(o j. 00 ; pigs. 0.70 ' 7.70.
Cattle receipts. OooO. .steady; prime fed
steers, $9.0oiu 10.00: dressed beef steers. $7.00
'ni40: western teer. $ii .0'.i8.70: stackers
and feeders. $0.7-V.i 7. SO: bulls. $0.000.00:
calves. $0.OOfft; 10.00.
.. - , rw. ... 1... i l
,-uceil le.eipi;.. i,.MM,. mrHuj ; laillOS. e ' . I -
fas..
je.ii l.ims. ? i.i..frio.i0: wethers. $0.20
ees. 3 OOCUO.-O.
I 'tie-2.
umuw nogs .i3.
Omaha. Nel.., Sept. 23 1 1. N. S.I Hog
receipts. 32ii. higher: heavv. S'l 0O&7.4O;
light. $7.1o((t,T."0; pigs. Id. 00(7. 00; bulk.
$O.SOt".10.
Cattle receipts. 3200. steady: native steers.
$i;..'iijfail.((.'i; rowg snd heifers. $.".75fa7.2."i;
western steers. $tj.0OS.40; Texas steers.
$3.bofd7.30: cows aud heifers, $0.0J'a,b'.'o;
calves. $s.0fifrt 10. 00.
Sheep receipts. 21.'S)0. steady; yearlings.
$5.7." 'ati.OO; wethers. $"..0O'j 0.50; lambs. $7.Lk
r4 20.
Chicago Hogs, $8.25.
Chicago, Sept. 23. il. N. S.i Hog, re-
ceipts. iu.-i.si; niaraei :o : oc an-.ve y ester-
dy s average. Bulk. $i...'i(o i.Sj; light. $i.3o
f.js.25; mUed. $i.j'.i s.20 : be.ivy. ii loiSJ7-(J;
rough. $0.4ofati.On; pig. $0 0Oj7.5i.
Cattle Receipts. 3siO: firm. Native tieef
cuttle. $0.5O('t I0.4O; western steers. $fl.00(bj
Ho; cows uud oeirers, i.jtJ 1 ..; calves.
$7.O(KullO.00.
. ..
Sheeii Receipts. IB.noO: steady.
$0.20fpi; 20; ljmbs. $.20i8.70.
St. Louis Hogs, S8.1S.
etners.
St. Louis. ept. 23. I. N. S.)-
nogs, re
ccipts, ll.is.l; iteady. I lgs anil llehts. $...7f-
d-.lo; iniieil ana hutcners, it . io'i 1 j; good'
htavy. $7.20'K 7.70. '
Cattle Receipts. 3fT0: slow Native beef j
steers. $7.0'7 10.25 : yearling steers and helf-
ers. $8.00(10.00; cou. $0 'K1S7 S.oO; sto-krs
and feeders. $H.O0(p H.20; southern teers, $0.20 1
frjvSO; coms and heifers, $4.OOdiG.0O; native .
calves. Jti.oOfti 11.00.
Sheep Receipts, 20O0: strong; lambs, $7.50 '
its.0O; sheep and ewes $0.XKfl7.75. !
- I
Three Belgians Are
Sentenced to Death!
Amsterdam, Sept. 23. (I. N. S.)
For smuggling letters into Holland, a
German court martial at Antwerp has
sentenced three Belgian citizens to
death and 32 others to hard labor In
prison for terms ranging from 15
months to 10 years, according to the
Kcho Beige. The men condemned to
death were Police Commissioner Alexis.
Joseph Baeckelmans, an architect, and
Alexander Frank, a merchant.
Roseburg Bootlegger Fined.
Roseburg, Or., Sept. 23. Frank Cox,
one of the nine men arrested here Mon
day on charges of bootlegging, yester
day was sentenced to pay a fine of
$200, after having been found guilty
of the charge against him. Delbert
Parks entered a plea of guilty, and
will be sentenced Monday. The trials
of the other men will be held later.
Per I Lettori
Italiani
OUrvlilo adnrnallerm della nln rmsH notlzta
dells guerra Italo-Austrlaca escgulto a enra
dell' ltatlco Publishing Co.. per eomodlta del
lettori itauanl.)
la ewqulto ad accordl presl eea rCdltora
itall'TtallA I ..AH ahh,.n.tl I..11bmI AmV Or.
) gon Journal, avranno dlritto all'Italleo aenaa
nessnn anmento dl apeaa. Varaa rtchleata
all' Am minis trail one.
N'ubi dl Guerra Nei Balcanl.
Athene. 23. La Bulgaria ha mobl-
lizzato 160.000 uomlni prontl ad en-i""1 nenner lasting nor tenaoie un-
1 loss Americana modify their systems of
trare in guerra dletro tin mlnuto dl , sale and supply, having regard to reclp-.,-
. ro-al convenience. They ought to mod-
nouzla- I el their methods on those of the coun-
j 1 una ia cavauiera Diugara ui guarani- : n :es 01 Europe., orrering tne same ao
I gione a Sofia, e' stata ordinate alia vantages and adapting themselves to
frontiera Serba e contemporaneamente.
II Prim MlTilsIrn hiile-aro ha rn a-
mato a Sofia II Generale Savoff, ex
capo dell
armata bulgara.
Parlgi, 23 Tuttl gll ufflclall bul
garl residentl in F'ranela hanno
ricevuto quest 'oggi l'ordlne dl
raggiungere le loro rispettlve sedi dl
strottuali. lioma. 23. Plspaccl proveniefitl da
Sofia annunziano che Re Ferdltiando
li Bulgaria ha firmato. fin da Domenl
! ca soorsa, il decreto che ordina la
mohilizzazione generale dell 'eserclto
, bulgaro.
Londra. 23.-
I Balcanl sono in preda
, alio spirlto della guerra. Mentre la
Serbia ha domandato alia Bulgaria
categoriche spiegazlonl circa l'aTnmss
, smpnto r!i trunne bularare all sua
j frontiera e 11 gabinetto greco e' stato
$ 551 5 1 adunato d'urgenza per preparrp la
fi4.V(iH..vi niobillzzazlone di tutta l'armata greca,
.. t;!2.v,iH 40 1 sudditl rumen! residenti in Bul
. . 5.oo'i( 11.00 ; jraria si affrettano a rimpatrtare.
nclla tpma ill esserne lmnpditl. auando
. .. , , m ,
-- 7
ena. nazione oicmarera lormaimente
la guerra alia Serbia. j
! La Legazlone serba di qui, ha rtcpvii- !
f0 0(rgl stesso da Nislli Pordlne dl
i . ' , . . , i
i comunicare a tuttl 1 serbl compreRl
i nelle eta", da IS a 60 anni, che la j
, patria, in perlcolo, ha blsogno del i
i , braccio
1 Ioro oraccio
iiNpac-ci b-iuiiii iiir!i uhki ui Aieiie
dicono che la Bulgaria dlchiarera 'la
guerra alia Serbia prima dl due giornl.
Tuttl 1 bulgarl residenti in Ger-
mania, Austria e Grecia sono stati
informati, dai rispettlvl consoli che 11
decreto di mohilizzazione 11 chlama
j immediatamente alie arml.
J I dispaccl annunziano anche, che la
Bulgaria sta preparando un'ultimatum
I da esr.ere lnvlato a Nish. nel quale si
I domanda l'lmmediata cessiore dplla
I Slacedonla serba. Vlene accertato'
1 che la mohilizzazione dell "eserclto
greco. In favore della Serbia, seguireb
be senz 'altro l'ultimatum della Bul
' garia.
Ftapportl, dl fonte svizzera. annun
: zlano che l'Austrla e la (lermanla
hanno ultlrnato 1 preparatlvl per
l'lnvasione della Serbia, la quale avra'
luogo la prospima settimana. Con
! temporaneamente all 'azlone delle
I truppe Austro-Tedesche, la Bulgaria
penetrerebbe di fianco e s'impossesse
rebbe della Macedonia serba,
Malgrado queste vocl dl guerra nel
Balcajii, vl sono ancora moltl diplo
matic! che qui affermano essere an
cora improbabile l'entrata In aruerra
della Bulgaria,
Loan Project Has
Adverse Effect on
War" Stock Issues
New York. Ret. 23. (I. N. 8. Steel and
equipment securities continued unchanged thla
morning at tbe opening of tbe stock market.
The general list was higher at the outset.
There was some wavering In the bullish ac
tivity which has prevailed during tbe peat
few days, doe to rumoTs of an unfavorable
turn In negotiations to float the proposed
Anglo-French loan In America,
"War" stocks were quite strong In the
first hour of trading, bnt suffered a reaction
later. Cruclhle Steel opened at 9514. un
changed from last night. It sold off later
75 on liquidation. Westlnghouse Electric after
00 opening rractionallv Higher, dropped a point.
seiung at i-u. Muuenaiter onen
sold off a fraction before noon
Studehaker onened at 142 and
I tilted States Steel common stock waa e
ceptlonally strong at the opening.
DESCRIPTION lOpen iHirh I icinee
, Alaska Gold
i American Car & F., c
I American Can, c
American Cot. OH, c.
' American Loco., c. . . .
I American Sugar, c...
82
i
52
j 32!,
S2S
744
60 4
CI
32TS.
75
HO
f9t
77
62 H
52l
59'
01
5914
10- ins a,
84i4 88
10SllsSfc
83! 54
I107Z
4 American smelt, c...
do pfd
American Tel. A
rel..'!24U,!124":124,il124'-i
Ai.aeondn Milling Co. . i 72 I 72' I 71 71X,
Baldwin Iico ! R8', AO;! R9i
Aicnimm. c ;ioi vfc Vi 1"1 nil "V,
do pf.i pfii-.j oo-'vi m m
Raltliuore U Ohio, c. . ! S5 SOMi' 841 80 'J
Pi.-t Sugar et'i 6SI 06 vj 7
Itethlehem Steel, r. . 305 3.M 353
Hroc.klvn Rapid Tr.
Canadian Pa.-lfic, c.
Central Leather, c. .
do pfd
Chicago & G. W., c. .
do pfd.
( '.. M. & St. Paul...
Cl lciigo 4 N". W.. c.
Chlno Copper
Chesapeake A- Ohio . .
Colorado F. & L, c. .
Consolidated Gaa
Corn Products, c. ...
8414
S4V4! 84i
84Vi
137 158 lS.'1S7a
48 V,
48T41,
47
48
106
31
84
12fl
44
49
S3 "4
120
181
80 V
95 V
ai
80
127M
434
49 Vj
0dT4
3oU
84
1M
44
48
S
128
18V
85
93
84
2CA
45
4
56 j
127 Vt
18i,t
844 ,
4 1
5 '
10 I
31
4014
52 '
172
44
I201S '
23
101
20
7:i
140 ,
129
18
85 $
5.
do pfd
frncttiU. fttwl
I 1 enver R G
,in nfA
I e
I FTie C
30 I 3 Hi 3014
j yTf n(i fj
I ' ri' . 'M ' '
40H 40
Bl 52141 51
174 174 171V.
General Electric ....
; G. North., ore lands
45V,1 4B 44
Gt. Northern, pfd.
lee Securities
Illinois Central . .
. . 'lZVs 12Oi-j'I20
.. 23 i 23m 23
..103 10314! 103
. . 20 20 I 19
. . 73 Yt, 73-T4 73 V.
..140 146 144
. 2az. -n 9ik.
luterurbnn Met., c.
i . pfi
Lehigh Valley
I K. C. Southern
I Goodrich
I f.ulsville & Nnshville
1 Mo.. Kan. & Texas, c
i Miami Copper
' Missouri Pacific . . . .
2H
.1 71 I 70 68' 70
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Pac. Mall Steam
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1 penr; Railway !110'11U101Oii
P. G.. L. 4 C. Co I ! ! 1118 I
Pressed Steel Car. c... 04! 64j 2' 63 ;
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1 I'tab Copper
Virginia Chemical .
77
114 (114;
113
114
67
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Western Lnlon Tel.
Westlnghouse Klec.
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121 ll21!118
7 78
Total sales. &94.400 shares.
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Stocks. Bonds, Cotton, Orala, Zate.
aie-317 Bout of Trass Bufloiar.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board of Trad 4.
Correspondene of Logan sc Bryan.
Cliicago. Mew York. .. .
Industry and Enterprise
1 South Amarlca Offers Chaaca.
1 DiSCUBBlna- American tra.d Conditions
in South America, an Influential newa-
Paper of Buenos Alrea said In tiait:
1 no poauion 01 me unnea otates to-
day does not result primarily from
their own efforts or Initiative, auid the
present abnormal state of - affairs
niieht Induce Americans Into the error
of believing; that they have no occasion
to sharpen their Judgment or to display
ooeclal commercial antituda In order to
conquer definitely the positions they
I have obtained. The present situation
' lne exigencies ana me pectiuarmefloi
, ""'t"' V"J
need to create an atmosphere which
will secure them a preference." It is
finally pointed out that one of the chief
obstacles to the permanence of Amer
ican trade gaina In South America
when the war is over lies in the fact
that the present Increase are largely
being aecured through local European
houses as intermediaries, and that, as
these are turning to American source"
of supply only provisionally, they will
naturally, when conditions have again
1 become normal, endeavor to resume
elr former relk tionhir,.
Swiss Toy Industry Gains.
I in AoMtcrlnn.1 h inv nrii..t'rv h.
1 recently been developed to a consider-
: able extent. Various organizations In
; different parts of the country have
- 1 joineananas witn ajiew or increasing
'ls "l '""A. Vi. e' L"UI
facilitating the exportation of Its prod
ucts. Important orders have already
been filled for France and England.
Some firms alone have produced hun
dreds of new models In wood and In
pasteboard, and more are being added
rlnllv I'Iia Inlin.trv 4 m r-. -, w In a nnL
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liuii in isss v.n iq en n laiBn luiciftii uc
Emma Goldman to
Aid Utah Murderer
Woman Anarchist Will Ask Governor
Spry to Spars Ufa of Joseph Kill
Strom, X. W. W.
Salt Lake City. Utah, Sept. 23. (U.
P.) In a last desperate effort to save
Joseph Hillstrom, "Sweetslnger" of the
I. W. W. cause, from facing the state's
firing squad October 1, Emma Gold
man, noted New York "red," i re
ported today to be coming here for an
appeal direct to Governor Spry.
As the case now stands, however.
Hillstrom haB but one chance to escape
paying the death penalty for the dou
ble murder of J. G. Morrison, a grocer,
and his son, Arling, on the night of
January 10, 1914. The police maintain
he killed them when they attempted to
frustrate a robbery by him.
His one chance rests with a married
woman whom Hillstrom has persist
ently shielded. He has claimed that
the wound he carried which caused his
conviction was not the result of a duel
with his two alleged victims but that
it was inflicted in the home of this
married woman. The pardon board has
suggested that he give the woman's
name solely to the prison warden, who
would Investigate and has promised if
his story should be substantiated, to
grant a full and unconditional pardon.
Regardless of his attorney's urging,
Hillstrom has refused to divulge the
woman's identity.
Members of his organization ere
suspected of having threatened Gov
ernor fipry with death if he did not
save HillBtrom from death.
Shriners' Club Is
Organized at Salem
Salem. Or., Sept. 23. The organiza
tion of a Shriners' club, which, it is
predicted, will have a membership of
; over 100, was perfected last night at a
meeting here. Officers were elected
and an executive committee named to
select a name and meeting dates for the
organization.
A meeting will be held neltt Tuesday
night when reports will be received
from committees appointed recently to
arrange for the entertainment of visit
ing Shriners on Shrine day, October 2.
at the state felr. A luncheon, banquet,
automobile tour, parades and drills
have been tentatively decided upon.
The following officers were chosen:
Dr. W. Carlton Smith, president; Hal
I. Patton. vice president; S. 8. Kast,
treasurer; G. P. Christie, secretary.
The president and secretary and Wal
ter Smith, A. E. Strang and H H.
Thielsen are members of the executive
committee.
OUR SERVICE INCLUDES
VjuuTU&XIrV
letters of credit, travelers' checks and tele
graphic transfers.
The United States National Bank
Capital and Surplus
TWO MILLION DOLLARS
f
rr
The First National Bank
Of Portland, Oregon
Small accounts as well as large ones are
welcome here. Our patrons, regardless of
the amount of business done, receive every
courtesy in all matters entrusted to us.
Capital anil Surplus $3,500,000
mnnd, and to supply much of the needs
of the United State's.
Articles of Incorporation.
Henry Clsrntnen, Florist, Inc.; cap
ital stock. $1000; C. R. Lansstaff, Hen
ry Clemrnens and Julius Cohn, Incor
porators. Drainage Flaa Z.atinchad.
At a meeting of the Woodburn Agri
cultural and Mercantile iinoclatlon at
Salem definite airatigcments for a
drainage survey of "6 miuaie miles of
French Prairie land were announced.
Two line men from the district will As
sist the government engineer In th
work which will require about two
months according to present esti
mates. A special drainage meeting
will be held ut Woodburn Tuesday,
October 6, to complete the details of
the arrangements. The survey will bo
the first Htep In draining the entire
French Prairie, one of the richest sec
tions In the county and state.
Albany Chair Tactory Running.
The Veal chair factory started run
ning on a 10 hour Mliift and will con
tinue on that schedule for ome time.
The factory was cloned down for re
pairs for a short time and reopened
two weeks ago. running eight hour
ciavs up to Saturday nighl. The Iti
creasert time Is appreciated bv ttie em
ployes. Bu.MlnenH 1s getting better and
the orders are coming In In Increased
volume, which has necessitated the ad
ditional two hours a day labor.
Salesman's Clnb Meeting.
The next meeting of .the Porllnnil
Salesmen's club will be Friday, Septem
ber 24, at 6:15 p. in., closing at 8 i.
m.. at the Imperial hotel. George L.
Baker will talk on "Selling a City";
F. N. Clark of F. N. Clark Co., on
"Present Opportunities in Portland."
Articles of Incorporation.
Hose Cltv Water Co CHpltal stock
$1000, V. K. Koyal. U M. Karl and
A W. Royal, Incorporators.
PORTLAND FIRE RECORD
Tuesday.
9:12 A. M. 430 Williams avenue,
electric curling Iron overheated. Joss
$60.
11:42 A. M. Kast Twelfth and Idn
coln streets, grasH fire, no damiigs.
1:09 P. M. 207 Asli street, overheat
ed tar pot. no damuge.
9:28 1. M 371 Vi Third slreet, burn
ing mry)s in yard, no daniuge.
Wednesday.
10:47 a. m. Grand and Hpokane sve
nurx, grans fire, no daniuge.
10.48 a. m. 791 Klrnt street, over
heated Bmokestuik, no damage.
Thuraday.
7:45 r. m 120 Mllwaukle avenue,
frame dwelling, sparks from cigarette
In wall paper, (lulling.- $60.
Homing Pigeon Club
Joins National Body
A most successful meeting was held
by the Oregon Homing Pigeon club last
evening and It wns decided to Join the
American Itai ing Pigeon I'nion of
Washington, 1 1. ('., the largeit organi
zation in the I tilted StntcH.
The matter of pigeons for show pur
poses in connection with the Poultry
show, was taken up by President K. II.
Bauer. The members pledged ir.O birds
for the show. Messrs. ( 'onstftntlne,
Trengrove and Hchaefer were electrl
as new members. Jimmy Dunn ami
G. V. Adams were placed 011 tlm en
tertainment committee to arrange for
Henry Merger to show his 'pictures of
the Columbia highway at the annuul
banquet, the date to be left open.
Rainier Lumber
Plant Destroyed
Tacoma, Wash, Sept 23 ft. P.)
Kfctlmates today of the loss occa
sioned by the fire that destroyed the
I.indstroin-Handfortli I. umber com
pany's plant at Italnler, Wash., hint
night range from $1 411,000 to $I60,OOii,
partly Insured. The sawmill, shlngte
mlll and lumber sheds v.ltli f.,o00,000
feet of lumber were burned. lien,
women and children of Rainier turned
out to fight the fire, forming brigades,
but their efforts were futile.
The origin of the fire is unknown.
letter Threatens Ituislng.
Washington. Sept. 23. ( 1 7. P.) A
threatening letter Kent to Secretary of
State I. aiming; resulted yesterday in in
structions to the Oakland snd Han
Kranclfico police to keep an eye on the
German citizen who wrote It. The de
partment was Inclined to believe the
man insane.
Advice on business and in
vestment matters, loans, dis
counts, collections, exchange,
Third and
Oak Sts.