The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 29, 1915, Page 10, Image 10

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915.
PRICE OF LOW
SMALL MOVEMENT OF
IN THE WILLAMETTE
Business Is Nut Brink
side Prices Are N
Healers as Vet Do
Chance Shipment!.
Because Out
::t Hlh and
Not Want to
P-mall purchases
Willamette valley
of potatoes arc
ooinis. Home
reported at
f Infill use
arc finding f. n. I
Welle for xce.-tcd
hn it
ualii
ut -Vic generally,
suitable for Kan
Francisco's best trade us high
paid In It irrj limited .!.
Total niovptnfiil of pot.it. eH
as
i.."c. la being
t..es to Hie outside
l.'.snifK- i nominal
a rather ilmlt-l.
A I I..
because seller In-:
take cl.ani-es of l
Digging opfrml'
point will lie'-oiDC
; :r. . hf i : ui ivi llttic lo
iIihI nt. e hli'i'iiif nt
Hi V I i In ii .--tie v:illey
- ? i - in I for tin- late -ro
iltliln u Khoi-t t i i ri -. h 1 1 1 , . . . . k 1 1 "'on' riilnlall la
needed to make tin- vvji k 'i i f r.
(Jiinlltv of i. resent an 1.1U of potatoes Ii
generally vi-ry irood. and i"
Oiove ini'iit I f vm . t'l I"
tl.nl ri-nson t'.ie
ne lilietal utlhln
et-i are not .vet
short tiuif
il
liulslile mar.
TKANSPOKTATION
San Francisco
Los Angeles
(Without Chang En Rout)
The Biff.
Clean,
Comfortable,
Elegantly Appointed.
Sea-Ctolng tan:sbip
BEAVER
Balls Prom Alnsworth Dook
3 P. M., Oct. 3
100 Golden Milaa on Columbia Rlvor.
All Kates Include Uertn and Meala.
Tables and Service Unexcelled.
The Baa lranciaco b Portland S. B.
Co.. Third and Washington St.
(With O-W. B. It :T. Co.) TeL Broad,
way 4600. A-6131.
"QBEAT NORTHERN"
"NORTHERN PACIPIC"
Twin "Palaceaj of tha Paclflo"
rUESDAY. THURSDAY, SATURDAY
FOB
SAN FRANCISCO
130
Uouud Trip. One way
, $1. i ao.
ml Ilertb.
Ini'lutling MeaM
Only 28 bourn at Iicllfhlfiil acenlc ride
lions. tVltitnhla Hlver on atiatuer train from
NoitL Rank atiiilon. n. m Arrlrea 4.23
p. ui.. Suniliiy, ftdneioHy, Vrlday,
NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE,
Ith ana Btark Fbonea ildwy. B0; A-8671.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
San Francisco
SANTA
BARBARA.
AND BAN
lAifi ANOELE3
lUKGO
SS. ELDER
Balls Wednesday. Sept. 39,
6 P. M.
COOS BAY
ET7K1ZA AND SAN FRANCISCO
S. S. SANTA CLARA
Balls Thursday, Sept. 30, 6 F. IX.
Ticket Ollice 123 A TnUd
Fhonee Main 1314, A-1314
Freight and Passenger
BTEAM.fc.H8 TO THE DALLES
And Way Landings.
"BAILEY GATZERT"
Leaves Portland dally at 7 A. M., except Son.
day and Monday. Sunday eicursh.es to Caa
cade Lucks leave 9 A. JJ. Ketura 5:45 p. m.
"DALLES CITY"
Leaves Portland Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday
t T a. m.
Sunday Cascade Lock exounion
tare to The Lahes and return
:li
ALDER STREET DOCK, PORTLAND
Phone Main' 914: A MIS.
COOS BAY LINE
STR. BREAKWATER
Account of Repairs
Sailing Dates
Indefinitely Postponed
Panr-McCormick Steamship Line
DIRECT
FREIGHT SERVICE
SAN FRANCISCO TO PORTLAND
(Flar 23) (Couch St. Dock)
3 SAILINGS WEEKLY
POBTLAHD GENERAL OFFICE
181 Or.k St. Fhonee Main 2960. A-3537
American-Hawaiian Steamship Co.
Freight Serrlce
Frequent Portland
Sailings W2a New
Low xF York
Rates Boston
O. D. KENNEDY, Afent.
870 Stark St.. Portland. Oc.
STEAMER
GEORGIANA
Lea-res daily except Monday
ASTORIA AND WAY LANDINGS
Laa-ring toot of Washington Si.
returning 9 p. m.
DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE
.'Steamer State of Washingicn
learea Taylor St. dock 11 p. m. dally, except
fcundayf, lor Ibe Dailea and way landings,
ketum ing, leaves Tbe Dalles 12 neon daily ex
eevt Mouday. Freight ard pasaeacers. Fare
$1.00. Bertb 60c, Upper Columbia and Snake
river steamers to Lew it ton and way landings.
Fboae UaiB 61S. A-771S.
STEAMSHIP
: Saiia Direct For
' BAM TEAHCI3C0. 108 ANGELES AMD BAM
DIEGO
Friday, 2:36 P. M., October 1
8AM FEANCISCO, PORTLAND a
- LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO.
- '. FRANK B01XAM, Agent.
134 Third St. A-1&96. Main 28,
POTATOES
SHOWING
A
. er:
ML
GRADE CANNED SALMON GOES TO BEDROCK
Quality of Oregon
Hop Crop Better
Than Expected
Latent rteports Indicate Quantity
and Quality Good; Trading Is
In a Very Limited Way.
Quality of the trp crop of Oregon Is some
what belter ilian bad been generally ex
pected. Wlille there la considerable poor to
ordinary Muff aliown this aon, there la a
far greater percentage of the usual "Oregon
finality" tban any of the trade here had been
led to exoe.-t a short time ago.
Kstimatcs on the crop are now ranging no
loner than lnO.tsiO bales with some figurea
- lil.-!i as lU'.iaxi hales. This la In line with
the estimates printed in these reports a hirt
1 1 me ago.
While there are minora of arnall sales of
bnj.i In the Willamette Talley around 10.- a
jMiund. none ran be ifin firmed . A similar price
la reportf-l for several lots in eastern Wash
inirton. No fresh sales are reported from al-
I torn In .
rrt.rfs to intercut Lnirlish tiuvers In the
mflrker ;.:ivm thus f-ir failed, even offers to aell
h t ex'reineii ,w values !eing unconsidered.
su f f irien 1 1 v Hdvfiin'fd
now In f f ff i t her-.
to pay aboTe the prices
( UK Ki:. .M. Villi V7T I.OWKRKD
S.ilfw 'f chl' kfu wpp in -id lniif r'ront
MrrtM (Jurinc t f at 1 hours d"wn fo 11c
f i n i 1 1 rl im IfjinupM. fhipnH-nts wre nmtJ
hi thin ir!ft ( fiiif of town parties. H(ij
lir-n. whi.L nie M-aroe and IjIrd,
111' 1 1 1 J e J .
were not
m.; ma it K I
Market I t f:.h
T HOIJH.Nfi FIRM
r f:t-li -f'p N holding i1 'rrufh.
;i I ft f. -line- if htrift lv tri'h Ht" k
n t J thf- am slhiiai fi '.? t '.Y2r
ifi't (i. Storage IKS' tetrli
Wti'k
loi! ii'illil
A If ftl' U 11
b d"Zen f'
t'. firm I
i:;; i
Stock I
the street
t'oluujtila
LAM Sl'I'PIiV LARGKR
f plant are rrumulHtlng a long
Ht'aTir rereipt tre nbown from
rhfr fce tlona nntl demand Is ei-
tremely
U to oC
lln;ttel. i'rlces iretierallj rul from
puijiitl.
EASTKRX CRAXRERIUKS COMT2
f ranberrlea from ( ape Cod were generally
offered on the local market today at 9.fi0 a
hiinel. Ioi'a stix-k la "tiowlng extremely good
quality and la e 1 1 i n k more readily. Recelpta
of northueat stoek are lnreaalng.
DRESSED HOCS STIEE IiOWER
With pa-k.T- MfflnK the prlre of lie anlne
right and I. it the market for country killed
l.oga on I'loin ireet la weaker and lower.
S ine aiile are reMirted down to 7VjC for g'xx
Mnallty, but tbi1 general lop i sc.
RRJEF
NOTES OF THE TRADE
Uiariki t i-t fffoker aiid lower.
(tru inn r k
t -iMixNlnt; t'etter rarTemcnt.
i ipinltty U ratrirr dcur''.
f Urpgon in;tns to f'iipet pound
t "';ital in rarload t f. o.
alley irfilnrn.
i fon I Itiup n t
V lllnnn'ti
Celt ry maikft .i h llffh t ly lower.
sIIKKS, vk.thku notkt:
Wi-allier bureau ..end the following notice
to ah !;per. : Prole, t alil uientii during the nent
41 hours kh far north u Sen'tle af;ilnst mlnt
ni'ii'i tetnperaturea of about 44 degrees; rorth
ent to .Spokane, .Ii; .leurees; fcoutheaat to
l.lfce, 32 degrevn: wmth to .shland, 40 de
ereea. Mlnliuuui tpuiperatura at Portland to
night about 44 degreea.
jonniNG rrucRs of Portland
These prices at those at which whalesalem
sell to retailer, except as otberwlae stated.
They are corrected un to noon each day:
Dairy Produce.
BUTTKR Ciiy cieaniery. cubes, fancy.
31V.j( , flrntx. 2U'c; seconds, 2M'tic; prlnta and
cartons, extra; countrv creaeiery cubes, 74f
2c; (iri-gon dairy. I(tfl9c.
IU;TTI:HF AT -Portland delivery Premium
cream, ;i.ir; No. 1 aour creaai. 31c; No. 2, 2uc;
awcet cream. J0c lb.
Kii'iS -.Seilli.g prne by dealer", delivery extra-Selected
fn-sli. 32c. Candled ram-h. .Kitrt
Sic; storage. 2i'0,28c lb ; case count. 27c doz.
LIK I tlL 1.1 lit ileus. I'lyuiouth Km a.
VWui;i.jc lb.; ordinary chickens, IlmilVbc lb.;
broilers. 1 it2H Ibe.. loc; turk.e. 2um22c.
dressed. 25c; nlgcoui, Jl.mru. 1 syuaba.
1.2u iluzcu: geese, live, Sc; Pekiu ducka, old,'
lie Hi.; j oung and heavy, 1m1v.c lb.
t llKKSi: r reab Oregon I'uiicy "full cream
twins and triplets, 14 Vu'U 15c; Young Aojer
Ua, lOVa'tilOc.
Fruit and Vegetables.
FUKS1I I Ki ll Oiniigi-s. to ;.tl'(io.75 box;
baiianua, 6c per lb.; K-uiuu, J.iKj44.o oox
grape IruH j per Cie; pineapples, Hi lb.';
l.'sjJi l.oU, CdhiaioUiJC. l.bv(it
l.'itl. wateruie.ona. vMnfl per cwt.; peaches.
tKHi. aw uoi, uui-ii leoei ries. 4(itc lb.
J I .oof(( 1 ."O; Colnorda. li ac baakel.
Al'l Lki -Loc-ul new, pt-r
cotulng lu vjuailU) ; ciab applea, 4uc
box.
graves,
box
ac
hate per
ONIONS -Iocal. 7jcifiJ1.00 cental: aaaocta
tion selling price, carloads, 7.'c cental f. o. b.
iouuii ) V'umis; garlic, 1 2 '.j & l.V per lb.
l'U'l'AHIt.v--Sen i uk price iNew crou, 75Q
tKc, awei'li., 2'4(a2;i,c lb.
VKUK 1 AiiLr..--i. ui uipj ); beeta, 7oc
per uck; iinlvts. inn. 7Jc sack; prsnlpa
( ) per sark. cabbage (local) 60c; green
uuioub, 1i)i..i',-jC vio-u ouucuea; pfpci.
lien. ui. , iiMU .c-iiuce, local, U(oc uoZt'i. , 1
celery. dozen, 4o'o.o"c; cauliflower. $1.15 I
Uozeu. 1 reuch arii-k.oi.es, Wfl4i per ,1,,!, I
slung beano. l(M3c: pea, ( ) lb.; radishes '
1'2C doie-n liuiiclies; corn, oi.ibok- sack; ca-
cumbers, jo7jc 8,.k; luiuatiar,, (Jregon, 364 1
tm', egg plant, 2 -a 3c lb.; hpiouts, 9c lb.
MeiLls, in and Iruviaiuua. 1
I BICSStli JlfcAiS-atllmg pine Country (
'""' ' loiigu ana heavy,
ic. lain-j n'dh, 1 i!ii 11 '.n , ordlnaiy, iu(4l lye;
peel. i'uJ jl. jioaco, c. kpiliig laiiiuo, ivt
uojiioii, i(iec.
tl.i.uS, u.u ON, ETC. Hams. 14(glljlc
breukiai b.icuii, ltKuJOc; boii,. aanjB 27c-
. II l f n u u rL I I I m - , . '
iinuiv, i' . v.t oiegua ex
iioi vs. liic lb,
tiV.s'lKRS Olyuipia, per gallon, $3.00;
caioir.i c.iieru, hjc can: ati.fiO Uoseu: eastern
in until, l.ho per 10U; raior dams. 12tjc doz
Lusifiii oysters per gullou auliu pack, $j uo'
I Ifll liicssed iluuuutia, "c; ailversidu sai
uioii, .iSuc; lioyal t hinook, 5(jjvc; peica
TitXc. lubsicrs, 2oe lb.; auver allien, c'
baimou ti'uut. IN: lb.; halibut. &'&'Jc. '
i.Alkl llcrcca. kctua mUikii-u, 11 ViC'
Dtnlnl.ml. lUVaC. '
CUAliS Laige, $1.75; medluiu, $1.50 dozen,
liroeerlea.
SLGAK Cube, $o.oi; poivdered, $0.05; fruit
or ueny. $o.&5, beet, Xo.bo. dry granujaied
$o.So; L yeao. o.-ko. tAouvti yuuiaucuu are
o iuji uet Cdsu. )
Klci Japan aijle. Mo. 2. 44i5c; New
Oiieaua. ueau. baiii-; oluu ruK,' tiac;
Cleoie, ic.
hAL X courae. half grouuda, 10'Je, $10.55
per lou; ous, U.oU, l-blc d.y, xie,
io. en.5u; Iwiva, 2 -o. lump lock, iku.uO
pti lou,
iih,A.S Small, white, $5.05; large white
J.o; pink, l.o.o; liiuua, h.K, bujuu
ttu, ab.iCi. " '
Hoot. Wool and Hides.
LiOl a .Nuiuiuai buying pi tie. iyi
i crop,
piuut.
l-llDKl, IOC, pllUiC, WiC, UiCUlUin Lo
LiONtx New, $3.25ua.50 per case.
WOOL Nouiiuai. Ijio chp, tVuiauetie vsl
H) , toie .ajLj...i, ;3Ua., uaeuiblu auruo.
shire, 27c; cuoicu fancy iota, 2oitk., tttMLm
Cuti'il, l-4(U-i.6'rC.
UiLiti ckiiia hides. 25 lue. and np 15c
salted, M lu. auu up, luc; .aiuu, lo'to
lb.., Ijc. aaiteU cuil, up to lo ;(,c; ltuu
Uiues. i lb. mm up. iJ-c, greeu iu M
u. .no up. a '.at, g.ecu kip, 15 iba. to lb.
lov; nn-ru can, up lo io lOi,., iSl:;
Clues, iuv, ury tool oil, up to In. .
uijr saw uidcs, auc; dry uoi.inidi-s acb oOc
(o,el.w, .all uolaeniura, eucu, WU1 JT.
,...,i,Mir. Zoc: l1i iui.h uim.i ..-ii. . . "-wt
av: ui-jr
uoi k wool pviLt,, ul, ury
ueep UeaiilUi,
each 10 lo loc; sauea sueep
iiim, each
in JaC.
XALLUW No. 1. 4',a(,,4c; No.
U4V,i;;
MOilAli JI5 30c.
cuixnjd ok. ujura bark
Buying
price, car ou. o-MiUttc, lese Ula
car kiLa,
Painta and Oils.
LINSEEU Oll-Haw bbl... o;0 ,ali0.
tie boiled bbls., tttsc; raw, t,,, iic boiled
cases. 73c gal.; lota ot koo gallons, A c
oil cake mekl. $44 per ton. v
COAL OIL Water wham in drums and iron
ban elf. Ivjc
ALUl'tNliNt. ianas, ovc; casea
Ion
6c gal-
WHITE LEAD Tou lots. Sc lb.; 500
lota, fcWc lb.; ea loia. per iu.
OIL FILIAL Carload lota, $o4.
lb.
Liverpool Cash Wheat.
Liverpool. Sept. 2!.--(T. N". S.l Whea
spot No. 1, Manitoba lis, lid: No. 2. lis 9p
No. 3, Us. S',d: No. 1 Northern Dulutli." 1 is'
yl: No. 2 red western winter, 10s, 3d: No'
2 hard winter. Us, lO'.ad.
Edited by Hyman H. Cohen.
FIGHT IN SALMON
TO
DROP TO 65 CENTS
Puffpt Sound Interests Said to Have
Broken Market With Cheap. Qual
ity Offerings; Present Price Is
lielow the Actual Cost.
Trice of pink ealmon has
been cut 10e per
lo7eu from opening figurea
ix est paekcra lieeauwe of a
by Pacific north -fight
precipitated
by a i'ugi-t aound Intereat.
CinkK are today being offered by ome of
the Interests down to 6."ic a doien or the same
priee as chutna were opened at. It is atated
tlial the fight wts atarted by a Bellingham
p.-.cker who had a big carryover of cheap fiah.
and. therefore, desired to uuload with as much
dfpateh iH poaalblc.
The situation Id pinka had been gradually
Improving until th" llellingham IntereBta
jujipei Into the ring and there were proa
pecta that nut only would prices be well
maintained at 7.V a dozen, the 0ening quota
Hon. but that later hi t ho season an advance
might b- forced. As matters island some of
the leading pai kera of pinks hare refus.-d to
follow the lower pricea named by the Puget
wund lilterest because they claim their qual
ity la better and there Is no need to sell for
less than opening pr'.'-cx. On the other hand
ome of them have wired their eaatern patrons
that they would aliade opening values 5c to 70c,
but noi.ld make no further concession on cars
rilling ami tniyeia could aceept the stock at
Till- i.f r-je t if.
liul," it im.s :i!i- tint after the present flinry
in pink-i, nlii.li may for ii'.vh ln force chums
p t,Of .p.- ev.-n a fra' tion less, that prices will
harden. At l'..'f for pinks and "i5c or even iV
tor fhunis. parkers will lose money on every
rase of riinned salmon they sell. For that
reason i ho;e who are financially able, will
hold over what sto. k they cannot dispose of
Just now at a profit.
The run of snlnion In the Columbia Is very
limited at thla time and it Is quite probable
that most of the seines will be withdrewn
within a short time unless It rains and a
greater run of allvereldea cornea into the
river.
"War" Loan Brings
Further Advance to
"Conflict" Shares
New York, Sept. 20 (I. N. P .) Annwince
tnont today of the completion of the negotia
tions for the hie Anglo-1 rench loan was the
signal lor renewed action in "war" securities
at the opening of the stock market today.
Several new high marks in the "war" issues
were registered early in the tracing. The
demand was strong a:id centered principally in
the e;ui-n.ent to.-ks.
At the opening prires were generally higher,
railroad slocks, however, continued under pres
sure nml recorded alight declines. The copper
share, were active and Inclined to seek higher
levels.
The character of buying suggested that the
puhi:c was steadily securing long lines of
Industrial shores.
Its Id win Locomotive was again a feature of
strength. The stock opened at 135. a gain
of 7 4 points over night.
It soared to 14ti before noon. Pressed Steel
Car jumped to a new hlrh record for the
year, selling at 73. Ameiican Car and Foun
dry touched a new mark in the flrs.t of the
tiadiig when it reached S3.
Initeil StHtes Steel common stock opened
slightly lower, hut worked up In the early
trading to s:i'. the highest price for the pres
ent uoward movement.
'Hie iiinTcr and automobile slocks continued
active, wliii Piudebnker as the leader. Gen
eral Motors was strong.
West uiiThouso Klectric opened at 12oH and
maintained th:it tirice il.rouhoiit the early ses
sion. Crucible Steel opened at l'2. I.acka
w Hnna Siei I v. as strung, gaining 5 pointa be-
t fore noon. It reached 7 1 a .
In the coojier shares Inspiration was the cen
ter f ait.viiy. The stock touched 38' in the
first ho.ir. a new liigb mark for the year.
Tennessee uhs unsetiied, flucunfing widely. It
opened at tic, five points above the closing
yesterday. In the first hour It advanced 3
points and then dropped four points In the
spcniiil hour.
Anaconda was weak. Railroad issues were
quiet. There was so;ne pressure noticeable.
Prices at the outset shaded somewhat. Read
ing as offered ut 152 ut the start. Southern
I'acif.c sold at 9:1, and I'nion above 132.
Range
Overbeck
bull, ling:
of New York prices furnished by
A Cook Co , 216-217 Board of Trade
I I M It l P I II .
llpeii HUn biw Clo
Alllr,
A ills
i h.iiLucra
.: 47 s,
7'i
o-
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.. XI
r 53
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i xis4
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45
74
Chalm
rs,
pf...
Sugar.
American
A mericw n
A uiei-iian
Alilerlcau
A inerican
A nierlcau
licet
5T
05 'j
10S',a
sr,
63
1-4
65
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Can, df. . . .
Car i'dy..
Cotton Oil.
lvoeo. , c . .
Smelter.
Sugar, c. .
i " Tel
W'ool.H. C.
Mining C
.oco. . c - . . .
& Ohio, c
107.108-Sj
80 4 811,
52 I 52H
osh; 69
tsJVlB! 85 s
108'j
ir i25-
Z(. 52
72 V -.aa-i
lo'i 10:14
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Aui. 'lei.
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Ai.aconda
At. Lis,. ii,
iluhlwin I
linl; iiimre
Hi ihleliem
Kr.-klyn
126
73 H
14
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Li
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I:
36o
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: 46
1'.2",
5.1
51i,
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88
36o
MI-4
35S
S4
2"
Steel, c. .
365
S4S,
R. T.
Calif. Petroleum, c....
ttilif. Petroleuul. pf..
Canadian Pacific '
Central Leather, c
Cut sapeuk" Ohio....!
t hi. A G. Vl .. c
Chl., M. St. P
Chi. i N. W.. c
Chino i opper
( -oloriulo I-', i; 1., c . . . .
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products, c
Crucible S'ecl, c
Crucible Siei I. j.f
lieuver A 11. G.. c
20
46
162 t.t
51
13
S7
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131
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161
43 V'
161
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86 i.4
128 j
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m is
12tl
ION,
lo4
110
3H4
32 1,
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1 355
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; i 28 "
. 61
12'J
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66 . .
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112'-
18',
llHIl
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ill
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:kl 83 i 31
":', -::is. 32
52 1-. sin, r,:
175'-3 176 17J'a
ii.'iX'sjtii 35a
711,1 74m 71
41V; 50U' 4s U
trie, c ,
Krie, first pf
to-neriil Klectrlc
(ieueral Motors
Goodrich Rubber
(J. Northern, ore lauds,
G. Northern, pf
Guggenheim Exp.......
Hide it Leather, c...
Hide & l.-sther, pf . .
Ice Securities
Illinois Central
Inspiration
International Harie-ter
Interlsitu. c
K. C. Soutiiein. c i
Lackawuinia Steel J
Lelugh Valley
IuiiRVllle &l Na.-hville.
Mexican Petroleum ..,
Miuiui Copper
Mu.. K. A Texas, c i
Mo. pacific
National Him ult
Na'ional Lea I
Nevuda l ousolidated ..;
New Haven ;
N Y. Air Rrake
N. Y. Central
46 V
1 J , 121 t , 120 Vs 1 2i v.
01 '
65
12-.: ;..
"2"i
2si ; 2.'! I 2:
3sU. 'aei-J's"
12
5U.
105
:;;t,
1(17 V,
2i
27
80S
27
S2,
82 s,,
04 :
1 151,4 1471.14;
H51.4
112(1
80' 4
28 1
1 I
891,. 87 '4
28 s,
27
4 1
o.H
4
125
67
;125
1 68 .
125
66S
14', 14U,
6b i2, 09
157
97 1 96
! 14 V 14
i 6V4! 70
: lmj j
H7-vi 9x
1 27V, 28
111 115s
N. Y 0. et W
Norfolk 4c Western, c
Northern Taclfic
Peiiti. Railway
Peoples Gas
Pittsburg Coal, c
Pressed Steel Car, c.
Ray Cons. Copper
Reading, c
Rep. Iron 4 Steel, i . . .
Reck lalaiKl
Stitdebaker. r
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Railway, c .
2
1 - 1 ,T
I
113
114
lldV,
II3V4
llti,
35-,
72"
111
ins no
1134.114 1151,
35
2 :4
-
152i,
54'-.
20
142
m;;-,
10
23 S
1.".4-'.
5c T '
22 V
14.: V4
95
19V
'"4
20Kj
138
93 v4 :
18 V,
13;is,
93C,
18-
Tei.n. Copper
I ulon Pacific, c
I". S. Rubber, c
U. S. Steel Co., c
do pfd.
I tab Copper
Virginia Chemical, c.
Western Union Tel..
Westir-chmise Electric
C5
B5
tw
03
132S 134 V 132HT33
53 I 54 Hi 62. .'iltU
78 U 79&.! 78 I 78
1144 114-v,114V2114V,
68
68
67
39 V,
67
39
77 V
124H
40 v
77V,
40V.
125, 125
124'
Total sales 1.670.7iX) shares.
San 1-Yancisco
Market.
Sau Francisco, Sept.
-Barley calls:
P-20. Sept. 28.
upeu. i-iose. Close.
PLieiuher 1251j 125Vi 125V4 B
May IM B 150 B 131 B
Spot nuotationsj Wheat. Walla Walla
$1.47',fr 1.50; red Russian. $1.50; Turkey red,
1 -VJ V, fti 1 .55 : bluestem. $l.ti0&l 62
Feed barley, $1.17,ffl 1.20.
White osts, $1.30l.32H.
Bran. $26.00327.6o; iniddllnas, $30.00
31.00; shorts. $2.0022CiA
CAUSES
PINKS
Killers Are Taking
Hogs on Contract;
Market Looks Down
North Portland Situation Is Weaker
and Eastern Values Are Quoted
Lower for the Day.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs Cattle Calves Sheen
. . r.72 27 . . 1342
. . OTfl 33 . . 871
. .2SH:i 113 14 M71
..31'7 118 9 2231
. . MO 70 4 411
. . fin 2 82 62 225
.. 383 S
. . !14 172 . . 21ofl
. . 212 43 1 3171
. . 2T2 75 . - 79
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Saturday
Friday
Thursday
Week ogj
Year ago
To years ago .
Three years ago
Aside from contract atuff from the Wlllarr
ette Talley which went direct to killers at
ttJ.T0, there was little available In the swine
division of the North Portland market. The
payment of tti.'iO for Willamette Talley liogg
on contract does not mean that the market
is up again to that sum. but that killera are
merely rurrylng out their contractu made last
week.
The general swine situation here is weaker
with some forecasting still lower prices.
Swine market took a turn for the worse to
day in the eastern trade and price loaaes were
general.
t.eneral hog market range:
Rest light
Medium lizbt
rood to heavy
K.ugh to heavy
.$ 406i.45
. ynine m."
.. -fl.10iS6.2S
. 5.X(ilri.00
Cattle Market Nominal.
With the cow market badly depreased. af
fecting In turn the entire cattle trade, the
niarkit at North Portland Just now la In a
bad way with no hope for Improvement in
the Immediate future. Poor stuff continues
to glut the trade.
Eastern cattle market was generally de
preu.Rf.,1 and at lower prices for the day.
'PniTHi mine market range:
I St-lt i-t steers . .
1 B'St hay fed gt
. . .$i..Vii."S
. . . 6 2r.fi!.3.-,
. .. 6 norn i.2.'i
. . . 5.Kii;..7S
. .. 5.WKa.V2o
. . . 4.MIH4.7B
... 4.50t4.75
4 25
. .. 2.504:t.5u
. .. 7. .'.Oftig.OO
era . .
I ioHJ to choh e .
ordinary tu fair
Best coyvs
Hood to prime . .
Select bulls . . .
Iiincy bulls
Ordinary bulls .
Beat calves
Mutton Market Quiet.
While strong In spots, the market for mut
ton la gulet. There are few buyers In light
even for the limited offerings. The bulk of
the stuff continues to come direct to a local
killer on contract.
.Mutton market was ateady to strong In the
east today.
General mutton market:
Choice spring lamba T.OO
Common spring lambs 6.60(36.75
Choice yearling ivetbere 5.75
Good yearlings 5 MV35.75
Old wethers 4.755.01
choice light ewes 8.25(35.50
Good ewes 4.5Ka."i-00
Rough heavy ewes 3.75(H4.25
Today's Livestock Shippers.
Hogs J. H. Samuelson, Brownsville, one
load; William Illock. Independence, one load;
J. L. Dinsmore, West Sclo. one load direct to
I nlon Meat Co.; C. K Nicholson, Plvmoutb,
Wash., by boat. 110 bead; J. W. Mckenney,
Lyle. Wash., one load; K. J. Pierce. Mary
n.il. Wash., 38 head by bolt.
Sheep Hneg Itrotbers. Heppner, two loads:
W. M. Burrow. I.yle, Wash., five loads direct
to t'ulon Meat Co.
Vised stuff Patton ft Overton. Halaey
load cattle and hogs; Jones 4 Snodgrass,
banoD. one load cattle, hogs and sheep.
Tuesday Afternoon Sales.
COWS.
one
Le-
Section No. At lbs.
No. At lbs. I
Ice.
ongon 1 I0OO
Oregon J Ki.'lO
"regon ,, llii.l
Oregon 2 mo
Oregon I ytu
Oregon fl stud
Oregon 2 hi
CALVES
Oregon i 4f
Oreg.n 4 17
$4 O0
8.75
3.25
3.25
8.1X1
2.50
1.50
$8.00
5.25
$2.25
HEIFERS
2
BLLI.8
1
1
. 1
LAMBS
..- 55
YEARLING8
2
WETHERS
I
EWES
2
3
76
HOGS
... 92
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Ot egoo
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
8A5
1060
830
1000
88
140
225
160
1H
90
201
2O0
270
300
154
132
North
$3.50
3. no
2.25
$6.85
$6.00
$4.50
$4 50
4.50
4.25
$6.45
6.:K)
5.45
5.30
5 25
4.50
Portland
Oreg.i
64
Oregon 5
Oregon 4
Oregon 14
Oregon So
Comparative statement of
livestock run:
Cattle. CalreJ
Hogs. Sheep.
Month
Sume,
to date.
1914
7. 044
453
19.962
21.747
6.3&0
272
1S1
1,M8
1.024
17.453
2,509
166.935
153.412
13.623
26.442
Gain,
Iiss,
Year
Same,
Gain,
1915
1915
to date.
1914. . .
664
4.685
K1.549
226.714
1915. .
1915..
3,815
1
65,165
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Denver Hogs $7.60.
Denver, Sept. 29. Cattle 1000,
steady. Beef
steers $6.757.25; cows and
belfera, $5.0u'd;
6.25; calves $.00g 10.00.
Hogs weak; prospects $7.W.
Bheep None, firm.
Chicago Hogs $8.40.
Chicago, flept. 29. 1 1. N. S.) Hog re
ceipts. 24.000, easy, unchanged to 5c nnder
yesterday's average: bulk. $7.25(0.8.25: light.
7.6u(aX.40. mixed. $0.9O'd8.40; heavy, $K.t)5
Six-.'.',; rough. S6 65(a6VX); pigs. $6.WS.OO.
Cattle receipts, 10,000. firm: native beef
cattle. $6 lii'u 10.40; western steers. $6.7itt
S.75; cows and heifers. $2.90418.35; calves,
il.. -,niv 11.25.
Sheen receipts. 15.000, steady; wethers, $5.70
'at,. 55; lambs, $7.(XKji9.25.
St. Louis Hogs $8.55.
St. Louis. Mo., Sept. 29. (I. N. S.) Hog
receipts. 7iaX), lower; pigs and lights. $6.25
. 1 1.1; m!.ed and butchers". $S.0o!uS.53; good
heavy. $7.85a8 50.
Cattle receipts. 6500, steady: native beef
steers, $7 -50'n 10. 25 : yearling steers and heif
ers. s.50fft 10.110; cows, ts.0U!ftS.0o; stockera
aud feeders, $6.00tH.25: southern steers, $5.25
.. - s". . n .. l,n A U KJ. ......
113.11., y-J"B nuu UC11C1I, f1.VUI(U.W, U4UTC
calvea, $6.00(811.00.
Sheep receipts, 1000, steady: lambs, $7.60
'ys.85; sheep and ewes. $5.00'27.73.
Kansas City Hogs $$.20.
Kansas City. Mo.. Sept. 29. (I. N. S.) Hog
receipts, 9vsio, lower: bulk. $7.40fg;8.15; heavy,
$7.30'i '.85: i.ackers and butchers. $7.60(Ji8.15;
light. $7.70'aX.20; pigs. $7.0Ofd,S.0O.
Cuttle receipts. 11,000. steady; prime fed
steers, $9 5a.l0.O0; dresaed beef steers, $7.80
'u9.4(i; western steers. $0.50(8.75; Blockers
and feeders. $5.75rg,8.00; bulls, $5.00(86.00;
calves. $0.."d 10.00.
Sheep receipts, 17.0i0, steady: lambs. $S.2o
(ilS 75; yearlings. $0.OOi6.75; wethers. $5.50
i; 6.0V; ewes, $3.25&t.0u.
Omaha Hogs $$.00.
Omaha, Neb.. Sept. 29. (I. N. S5.1 Hog re
ceipts. 7000, lower; heavy, $7.00C(1,7.70: light.
$1 .tKuVixi; pigs. $0.50(7.85; bulk of salea,
7 10'd7.70.
tattle receipts. 10,000. steady; native steers,
$r,.."iii(ii'.i.80: cows and heifers, $5.507.00:
western steers. $8.OO"i8.40; Texas steers, $5.73
1,. Hi: cows and heifers, $5.25(26.50; calvea,
$7"0i 10.1.0.
Sheep receipts. 25. (Ks"). steady: yearlings.
$:... "c.tti.50; wethers. $5.t)0jC.23: lambs, $8.40
.y 8-70.
DAIRY PRODUCE OX
COAST
Seattle Market.
Seattle. Wash.. Sept. 29. Butter, natlre
Washington creamery brick. 33c; do. solid pack
32c.
Cheese Oregon triplets. 16Uc; Wisconsin
twins, 17c: do. triplets. 17c; Washington
twins, 16c: Young America. 18c.
Lggs Select ranch. 4oc; April storage, 28c.
Los An gel a Market.
Los Angeles, Cel.. Sept. 29. (P. N. S.)
Eggs, case count. 37c.
Butter Freeh extras. 26c (Jobbers' prices).
San Francisco Market.
San Francisco. Sept. 29. (U. P. 1 Butter
Extras 26c. prime first. 25c. firsts 24c.
Eggs Extraa 40c, pullets 37c.
t hese California fancy 16c. flrs-ts 12c.
Foreign Exchange Rates.
Merchants National bank quotes torelrn ex
change :
Loudon Sterling $4.75.
Berlin Marks 21.30.
Paris Francs 17.80.
Vienna 15.94.
Hongkong Currency, 43.25.
.Sstaens Currency 19 .60.
FIGURES
GRAIN STANDARDS OF
NORTHWEST ARE SET
AFTER MUCH DELAY
Quality of 1915 Crop Generally
Considered Good; European In
terests to Get Samples; Iiarley
Market Is Higher in Country.
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS.
Cars
Wheat Barley Flour uata Hay
Portland. Wed..
Year ago . . . .
Season to date.
Year ago
Tacoma, Fuea. . .
Year ago
6.3
4
4
10
7
. 101
. ai30
.507
. :!7
.2:t;
.2llss
. 1011
. ;i"
. 2o27
.2077
10
441
474
19
212
715
14
381
5SH
4
1
12S
12
r.3o
41 4
2C
17
loir.
28
14
12li
1251
Season
Year
Seattle.
Y'ear
Season
Year
date.
131
lrttt
30
1
ago
i ues. -ago
to date,
ago
9
1(1
623
i;7."
822
47H
.'41
NORTHWEST 1913 GRAIN
Wheat
.Miiliue bluestcm
ST A N DA HPS.
Pounds per bu.
58
RS
58
.'.s
59
58
.'. '. '. '. '. ,4S
46
42
36
j Export bluest-in
nue, una ana
lt-d. Walla Walla
Turkey ted
Red life
Ited Hussinn
White brew injr barley
Hlue brewing barley
Keed barley
White feed oata
After considerable delay the grain standard
committee of t;,e Portland ( iiamber of Com
merce imjoi- Chairman Mas 11 H'mser, has
set the sthhOards for the 1915 crop and samples
will be gathered ami distributed at once to
various oarts of the world. jTtie Portland
Chamber of Commerce Standard la accepted by
the European trade in lta purchaaea of Pacific
northwest grains.
Fight for control of the barley market con
tinues at interior points and all sorts of
vaiuea are being offered and paid.
Buainesa in wheat is reported somewhat bet
ter In tbe interior and while salea of cargoes
ere reported by exporting interest here, none
are willing to confirm.
(lata trade Is stili congested with heavy
offerings. "Longs" in the local market are
trying io hold up the price.
FLOCK -Selling price. Patent. $4.80; Wil
lamette valley, $4. ex; local straight, $4.30;
bakers' local. $4 .3rt4.t0. Montana spring
wheat, $5.10; expoi is. $3.0(o,3.uo; whole
wheal. $...J5. granaui, $5.uu; r u Ibim ileas'l
per barrel.
llAl-Muylng price, Willamette Taller tlxn-
ot In
fauiy, ia.iaii( 13.50, eastern uregou-
ula no
U.OO.
fancy timothy. $lo 00; alfalfa, $13.mita
vetch and oata, $11.00, clover, $8.00(j!i
GRAIN
SACKS--1915. nominal. No. 1 Cal-
cutta. 74f
'v In car lots; less amount higher.
llll.LSi I. r 1 s Selling price:
Bran, $24.50
11 -.1.11; shorts-. jL'i. oO'g 20. ta.
ROLLED BARLL1 celling price
29.50.
$29.50
oRN Whole. $37 00; cracked. $38.00.
While there was no trading today for wheat
on the P01 Hand .Meix-hunta LxcUaiige, bids for
spot deliveiy were 1 inner, unchanged to lc
higher tlun yesterday. There were uo offers
to sell sjait at any price.
Spot oats bbls were unchanged with no
cries, nbHe siM.t bsrley lost 5c a ton of the
advance ot yesterday. No sales.
Spot bran aud aborts were eaci up 25c a
tou lor bbls.
Merchants Exchange spot prices:
WHEAT.
Wednesday
Bid Ask
Toes.
Mon.
-Bid
rtiuestem wo
90
90
1 ortyfold
. . . 68
...85
, . . 82
. . . 80
OATS
...2325 2350
BARLEY
. ..245U ....
MILLS TUFFS.
. ..21 2250
...210O .'K)
quoted:
WHEAT
88
84
81
8CI
2325
2475
2050
2U50
87
85
82
81
2300
2400
2050
2U25
Club
Red Fife
Red Russian
Feed
Feed
Bran
Shorts
futures we
Bid
91
. 89
89
. 87
, . 86
, . 8-ii
. 83
. 81
.. 81'4j
. . 79
Ask
.t
93v;,
91 V,
92
XX
8'.)
81',
85
84
84
October bluestem . .
November bluestem .
October forty told ...
November tortyfold
October club
November club
October File
November Fife ....
October Russian
November Russian
OATS
October . .
November
October . .
November
October . .
November
October ..
November
..2325
. . 23uo
. .2425
..2350
. .2150
. .2100
..2200
. .2200
2350
2375
BA RLE Y
BRAN
2300
255l
2300
i3uO
SHORTS
Chicago Wheat Off
At Close; Higher
At the Opening
Chicago. Sept. 2U. (I. N, &. ) WTiest closed
KglVc beloiv Tuesday.
Unsettled weather throughout the grain belt
caused an Irregular opening In the grain mar
ket today.
Wheat opened H'Slc higher; corn was Uc
I d'-n
to Sc up and oats was Vs't,c higher.
Rains were reported throughout the south
wist. In th northwest rains were general.
With the final announcement of the suc
cessful arrangements made by the foreign
it m mission lur the loun to England aud
France reports of S"tue export buidness were
received from New York.
It was atated thut exporters were buyina
wli.ter wheat and Durum. The outside markets
were we;ik.
In the early trading wheat held fairly
steady In the pit. Keeling was bullish.
Corn and oata maintained a firm tone In the
l.-ter trading. The unsettled weathet and
1 atronr
1 o
foreign cables were bullish factors In
corn. nils also applied to oats, provisions
were off at the outset. The trade was
moderate.
Range
e or Chicago
prices furnished bv Over-216-217
Board of Trade
beck A
building:
Cooke Co.,
WHEAT
Open. Ulgb. low. Cloie.
...106 1j6 ll3 103&1J
. . . 6V. Otil, 94 94 A
. . . 98 -S 981t 97 97 v4R
CORN
. 674 674 Rr.ij 65'4B
. . 554 5 5 -la .Vl 54 "k
. . 57 57 14 56"s 56"SB
OATS
. . a ',4 38 14 36 M
.. , 36 35 35", A
. . 38V4 8tS S" 37-, A
PORK
1310
..1315 134l 13 1340
. .1580 1J 1575 1600 A
LARD
827 B
. . 825 827 8)7 SJ7 A
. . 877 875 865 875 A
RIBS
. R62 875 872 875
. . S75 875 805 875
. . 885 892 880 892 A
Sept
Dec. May
Sept.
Dec.
May
Sept.
Pec.
May
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
I f'P1-
1 Jn.
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
Seattle Market.
Seattle. Wash. Sept. 29. if. P.) Onions,
25: California (new). 1 tc: Walla Walla, 2sic
l'oiatoe8 tnetv). white l(31Vc.
Ban Francisco Market.
San F ranclsco, Sert. 29. Potatoes, per cen
tal, Burhanka $1 .2o3 1 .65 : delta Buruanks
50r(3$1.00; sweeta, $1.50cf2 00.
Onions 40(g6ue per cental.
Buenos Aires Wheat.
Buenos Aires. Argentina. Sept. 29.
closed unchanged to 1 c higher.
-Wheat
New York Cotton Market.
Open.
. . . 1 244
. .. 1272
. .. 123
. .. 1285
... 1104
... 1230
High.
11! HK
1294
1307
130
1215
1255
Low.
1211
1233
1252
12.VJ
1154
11S5
Close.
1215
1237
125?
1253
llrtO
1197
Jan. .
March
May .
July .
Oct. .
Dec. .
COMBINED STATEMENT
OF
El
Time and Savings Deposits
Continue to Grow and
Show Big Annual Increase,
SARGENT IS SATISFIED
Early Return to Normal Condition Is
Indicated, According- to Su
perintendent. Salem. Or.. Sept. 29 The comhined
statement of all banks in the state of
Oregon at the close of butiitiefis, Sep
tember 2, compared with the corre
sponding statement of last year, shows
confidence of the people of Ores-.oti in
the future and a rapid recovery from
the general depression In all lines of
trade, according to State Bank Super
intendent Sargent today.
"Although the total demand di posits
of all the banks iki the utate. ini iiidin;
halanres due to other hanks, show a
decrease of 2 1 2.476.63 for the ear,
there has been a staedy increase dur
iiiB the last two or three months, tills
statement showing an increase of $1,
813,338.1 ' since the statement of June
23," said Superintendent Sargent.
"Time utid savings deKstts continue
to grow and have now reached a Ktand
total of J37.5 JH.X73. 1 7, an increase of
$2.7179,672. 8S since the September state
ment of last car.
"Rediscounts with the federal reserve
bank amount to $140,313.20, having; in
creased only $36,310.37 since the June
call. Other rediscounts and bills pay
able amounting to $2,533,4 30.30 are
unusually high at this time of the year.
This Is due to the fact that farmers
do not Beem to be disposed to sell their
ciops, but are holding for higher
pi Ices. This item showa an Increase
of $1,154.743 66 over the. statement of
September 12, 1314.
"The national banks of trie state now
have an investment of $461,783.34 In
the ptock of the federal reserve bank,
and are carrying reserve balances with
that institution amounting to $1,454,
609.41. "The statement as a whole makes a
most satisfactory showing and indi
cates a rapid growth of ..business dur
ing the past two months and an early
return to normal conditions.
"The banks are carrying good re
serves and are in a position to meet
all legitimate demands."
Injunction Against
Food Commissioner
Mickle Is Dissolved
The temporary Injunction If
granted some time ago to H. R.
I Hoefler to restrain State Kood
i and Dairy Commissioner Mickle
from seizing candy made by w.
Hoefler because it ' contained af
9w rum and brandy, was dissolved
yesterday by Circuit Judge Mc-
Glnn.
M6- "This is no case for a court
of equity, said Judge McGinn.
"It should be tried out on crim-
inal proceedings. Children get
a taste for liquor too easily
anyway and alcohol should kept
jfr from sweets. The law Is good
and should be enforced."
Hearing for Probate
Spalding Will Held
San Diego, Sept. 29. (U. P.) In
terest is centered here today In the
hearing for the prQbatlon of the will
of the late sporting goods manufac
turer, A. i. Spalding, set for today
before Judge Guy. Keith Spalding,
son of the deceased has arrived from
the east and asked that the hearing
originally se-e-ri? yesterday be post
p,i.ed "In orderuhat he might protect
his Interests." IMrs. A. G. Spalding
seeks to be named executrix of the
estate.
Showers Aiie Needed
By 0regonTf3rrniers
j
Following Is a summary of the rrojwondl
tlons In Oregon for the week ending iSeptem
ler 28. 1915. as reported to the lo.-l office
of the weather bureau by special correprnd
ents throughout the state:
Although showers fell In the western coun
ties on the 23d. 24th. and 27tb. and In some
limited areas of north-cent ral Oregon on the
24th which benefited pastures and gardens
to some extent, there Is still need for rain In
ail portion of the state.
Tlie warm weather has been favorable for
the maturing of fruit and garden truck. The
picking and drying of prunes has been about
completed and the harvesting of apples slid
pears ha, begun. In the eastern Oregon val
leys the ieacb crop was verv heavy and 'lie
quality excellent, but owing to an oversujjnjled
market many tons of the choicest fruit are
going to waste.
Threshing haa been practically completed,
and the farmers are preparing the soli f..r
seeding, but little wheat will be sown until
tbe fall rains have commenced. While waitina
for the rain, the ranchers are batillnc their
wood and winter's supplies Irrigated crops of
slfslfa are very good, and the third cr..p '
being pnt up In aome sections. Tomatoes are
plentiful and of excellent quality. Sonhle
frults'and vegetables are In the local market
lu
abundance, and the quality Is very good.
BANK STATEMENT OF COAST
Portland Banks.
Thl weeg
$.054.0:!M.:
1.H24.707.N".
1.734.S03.57
Clearings- -Monday
. . .
Tuesday . . .
Wednesday
Tear ago.
$1.914.4117.13
1 4M.H16.?0
1.5KS.3SS.87
Los Angeles Banks.
Clearings
$3. 43S. 457.00
San Francises Banks.
Clearings
$s. 259. 723. 00
Seattle Banks.
Clearings
Balances
$1,683,073 00
157.405.00
Tacoma Banke.
Clearlnga
Balances
222. 2
43.493
New York Sugar and Coffee.
New York.- Sept. 29. Sugar, centrifugal.
un-
chana-ed .
Coffee, spot
4 Santos. 9c.
New York. No. 7 Rio, 6ic; No.
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Stocks. Bonds. Cotton, Grain, Cetc
SUS-217 Board of Trade Building.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board of Trade.
Correspondence of Logan A Bryan.
Chicago. New York,
INDICATES
BUSINESS
AWAKEN NG
Industry and Enterprise
Cranberry Yield Heary.
Several cranberry bogs around llwaro,
Wash., have been picked and picking
Is etill In progress in several others.
Most of the picking has been done on
the three and lour-ycar-old bogs, and
there were some remarkable vielda for
so young a class of plantings. The
market is repot ted to be around Jlo .i
barrel. hollowing are some of the
yields: A. F. McAfee from two acres
o! four-year-old vines picked 93 bar
rels. The McKaflands yielded 70 bat
tels per acre, tin the Holla bog lher;
will be about ion barrels. A. H. Moore,
from one and three fourths acres, haa
gathered 100 barrels. This place was
purchased early this spring for $2500
and the net returns from less than
two out of the 10 acres in the tract
will equal n.-arly half the purchase
price. Jt-hii I'ape. near lying Beach,
has 150 Parrels from less than tw.i
ai res. William I.ttschke's young vin"B
yielded 73 latrehs. Mrs. C. A. Davis
of Chinook, who purchased a tract
from Chris Hanson, has one of the
banner hoes, one acre of slx-voar-old
vines yielding 143 barrels. The Mot
den place yielded 325 boxes, or ap
ptoxlmatelv 1 I u barrels
American Capital Sought.
Eduardo at fiisco. trade rnmmlj
sionet of the Chilean government. Is
at present touring the 1'nited States.
One of t he -principal objects of bis trip
NEW STATEMENT
The
tember
combined statement of Oregon hanks at the close of business Sep
2, Just issued by State Hank .Superintendent Sargent. Is as follows.
BESOUKCES.
Sept. '
Sti,!.13
187
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Securities, bonds.
Hanking house f
other real i-sititu
Stock In Federal
I hie front Fedor.-i
etc. . . .
t in 1 1 ii re,
ov lied . .
I!t servo
14
4
fixtures,
bank . . .
I Hi-serve h.ink
Inn- from other n.ks
t'lici-ks and other cash item
' 'ash on bant!
F. S. bonds and premiums..
3 per cent redemption fund.
Kxpenses paid . .
1 1
1 1
iither Items than above
Totals
. . .$161,610,166 ;
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock I
Surplus fund
Fnillvlded profits
Dividends unpaid
Due to other banks
I if tiiainl di-posi ts
Time and savings deposits
TVistal savings deposits
1". S deposits
Rediscounts with Federal Reserve
banks
Other rediscounts and bills pay
able National hank notes outstanding. .
Reserve for taxes
Other items than above
Totals
Represents decreases.
10 JAIL IN 0. & C.
LAND FRAUD CASES
Former
Pass
Nine
Resident of Grants
Pleads Guilty, Gets
Months' Sentence.
J. T Burr..", formerly of Grants Pass
and Mcdford, pleaded guilty in federal
court yesterday to a charge of having
used the malls to defraud. He
sentenced by Judge Rean to nine
months In jail, which, with the four
months he has served since bis orrest,
will make his sentence the ame as
most of the others who. like lilm.
fraudulently disposed of locations on
the Oregon & California railroad lands
ill Oregon.
Others who were Involved In the
fraud, and who me either serving or
have served sentences, are: Henry J.
Harper, pleaded guilty, served 30 days
and became government witness: J. W.
Logan, convicted, serving 20 months;
W. F. Mirard. convicted, served 13
months; Ian J. Connors, pleaded guil
ty, served 13 months; Fred Brantner,
pleaded guilty, serving 13 months; John
Cogburn. alias J. H. Hunter, pleaded
guilty, serving 13 months; C. A. Sever
ance, pleaded guilty, served six months;
O. K. Oross. pleaded guilty, eerved 30
da yet and paid $1000 fine.
Besides conducting the prosecutions
of these men, Distric t Attorney Reames
went to Vancouver, B C as a. witness
gainst W. J. Taylor and R J. Lewis,
who were convicted of working a elml
lar fraud In Canada.
The prosecutions are not yet com
pleted. W. A. S. Nicholson, Franklyn
V. Bull and Normnn I. Cook, San Fran
clsco lawyers, with 13 others, who sold
the locations, have been Indicted. There
are other Indictments held secret.
PORTLAND FIRE RECORD
Tuesday.
-305 Main street, children
matches In woodshed, no
f, 17 P. M.
playing with
damage.
No fires.
Wednesday.
A combination ladder and aoaffold
.ith many uses that folds as com-n-
lly as a stepladder has been pat-nted
BURNS IS SENTENCED
THIS NATIONAL BANK
This means that this bank is one of a vast army
of banks which stand together to protect each
other and their depositors. -
"In union there is ttrength." 1
r' Your money is safe with us. You
' can get it when you want it.
The United States National Bank
Third and Oak Streets Portland, Or.
Capital and Surplus $2,000,000
is to Interest American capitalist" In
the establishment of a chain of hotels
in Chile to Improve living condition
tor traveling men visiting that coun
try. Mr. Carras. o has been at New
Orleans. Los Angeles and San Dlea.i.
and Is now at tfan V ranclsco where im
expects to spend about a month. He
will then go to Portland and Seattlu
and return to the east bv wav of Salt
Lake City, Denver, Kansas City. St.
I-ouis and Chicago. Mr t'arraaco has
been Invited to tnake his headquarter
ai the branch offices of the bureau of
foreign and domestic commerce when
he Is in the cities where thev are lo
cated. Mr. ("arrasco Is admirably
equipped to give Information concern
ing Chile, and It Is hoped that Ameri
can business men may avail them
selves of the opportunity thus pre
sented He Is particularly Interested
In studying, while here, the methods
and organization of the I'nlted .stateaj
departments uf commerce and of agrl
i ult tire.
Articles of Incorporation.
Supplemental articles changing nam
front Hahv Kotral company to Baby
Ko-ral companv
Oregon-Washington Paper conipanv,
capital stock, $30,000; TV ' D. Ball,
Frances I'. Hall and W. A Ferguson,
Incorporators
Oak Tan Shoe Store. Inc.. capital
stock. $1000 F.ither l.cvltt. Allle F
Levitt and J. Levitt. Incorporators.
OF OREGON BANKS
Change Since Change Sim
June 23. 1915. Sept. 12, 1914.
$ 1 94. 1 73. 'JO $-3.66t,03 4.7H
6.226. 49 22.847. 5R
1.339.7(16 6(1 2,861.729.09
1 :,330 :jt 234.2 6 27
F'i.19 7 3 1 387. 1 71.31
733 34 461.783 3
35.082 in 1 454.509 1 I
2.324. 157. 36 2 97':. 806. 81
15.847.76 639.853.15
Shi. 296. 81 3,1)55,378.99
1,7(111, 78l. 32 2, 1 20,767.37
975 no 3,600 no
36. 1 69.60 2,130.1H
449 22.6. IS 400.392.1 8
$2,328,880.31 $2.792.031-i5
Change since Fha-nge Since
Juno 23, 1910 Sept. 1 2. 1 91 4.
$ 16,66(1.0(1 $ 36.227.50
5,S;t4.03 83.567.00
33 2.762 02 20 24 0.89
ln.03 l .i l 3. 375 7 1
737,495.15 1,291.92 9.53
1,076,1.42 97 1.920,547 Ifl
361. S85 23 2,372.633.28
4.1 1 6.54 7.089 60
1 6,335.79 193,717. t.l
3 6,323 57 140.Siri.20
435,292 59 1,1 54.743 66
' 66, 660 CO 56.207.50
2. "03 2.8 13, 659. 43
1 I 6.3 10 I I 218.42H.4S
$2,328,880.31 $2,792,031 25
. i r 1 r. .
US- !C
94 7 , 6 1 1
i:ii :. i :: :.n
"T'.t.Mo; :is,
u7" ,", v ii ii;,
4r,r,7N3.:i
43 i,:.o'i 1 1
974.740 :::
392.2 I !
o r; r. 5 -
. i
(i l
.v.'- I
i4.9.
il
i ?2.oi t;.s
,2 33.125. I
Kept. 2, 1915.
1 9,496,490 0(1
7.705,367.6:1
2,362,996.85
39.79C. 6 I
H,fi''3,0O4 00
7 2,: 3 3 2'. 59 7 5 4
36,0 m!h3 1.8 1
l.43.,841 .13
6 6 6. 3 6 9 or,
140,313.20
2.5S3.430 30
6,0 1 6. Still oil
134,64 2 4 3
823. 423. 33
,$161,61o,166 24
Milwaukee Cars
To Use 0-W. E. & N.
Line Into Portland
Arrangements ha ve been prac
tically concluded between the
Chicago. Milwaukee A St. laul
railway a tre the I'nion Pacific
system whenbv through Mil
waukee cars will run Into Port
land from St. I'anl by way of
Spokane, and the o-W. R. N.
Reports that through Milwau
kee trains would run to Port
land have been officially de
nied. The date of the Installation
of this service has not been an
nounced, though It Is said It
will be within a few weeks.
The arrangement will be similar
to the ono maintained until a
year or so ago between the O
W. R. & N. and the Soo Line.
Seattle PoUroman Shot I'p.
Seattle, Sept. 29 (F. P.) X -rays
today allow tho left thlajh of Police
man Ed llagen. shot by bandits Mon
day night, to have been broken In It
pieces and amputation of the member
may become necessary, according to
his physician.
Search for the two thugs who fired
at Hagen when he Is supposed to have
broken up their plan to hold up tho
Madrona Park streetcar, continued to
day without success.
FACTS
Oood roads tend to
?romote Intelligence for
hey enable children to
reach the school house
with rrtttit conren
lence. Sough, Impass
able roads are sometimes
a barrier to knowledge.
The Import anoe of en
abling children to reaca
school easily and com
fortably cannot bo over
stated, aad nothing is so
conducive to this desired
end than hard-surfacing
roads with
BITULITHIC
Is a member of the
Federal Reserve System
of banks.