The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 28, 1916, Page 19, Image 19

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Borne -Dealer Are Trying to Put
Not Dlspoted to Oft
fer No. . 1
, Stock Freely at Moment.
fh market tor onion indicates higher
trie within tbe immediate future.
Offerings et $1.00. tbe prevailing price for
i carload iota si country powis mmi uj .... -Vfrdente
Onloa Growers' association, ara very
ecsat. . la faet, Uttia etoca m i
able- here and tn- treod of no wooim
trsfl la firm. While most oi ue uaawrv
areatlll oirering onions av
retailers, sow ara advancing tneir prjee grau-
sirv to ma mn.
Tv withdrawal of tba Sherwood district
from tha Conflkte sssoclatlon was no tor
rite, to tba trade "Drc, tbere baa bean
ora or leas friction petwsen tba two organ
ise tteoa heretofore, i
Indications DOlnt to not obit a llDerai per-
abaaa of- Oracoa onions for tba California
snarkete soon, but there ar alao inaicaiiotie
af ome eastern business to eoma at a later
ditev ,Wm that reason growers ar seemingly
mot keen to tell their Mo. l iioca at me
ewraeat ' ,
rOQ MAJtKKET VERY FIRM
Market for eggs la very firm along tha street
,a.t S7HWS8C a dozen lor extra, Keceipis arc
nil 11. roc selected atock la eartona aeuera are
Alng an additional 2 a doaen to pay far tha
coat of tba package.
COUNTBY. MEATS ARE HIGH
galea of country killed tneata are ehown at
a, farther advance along the street, sales or
veals are confirmed at 14c lor top quality,
while -bogs are generally quoted at lac lor
best block Offering. Other qualities Id pro
portion!
GRAPES ARE COSTING MORE
Wltfca advance In tba price of Tokar
Ifapea in. California, Indication point to a rise
of 2Se a! crate In tba local market on tbe next
hlMueoc. from tbe aoutb. Prevailing price nere
l X.2331-33.
.1 '
TOMATO PRICES ARE FIRM
Price of tomatoea In tbe local trade la being
held vary firm. Receipt are light. Heit
atrootk atock ia aalllng freely at flOtfiftoc a box
Vith; rough atock eeltlng generally 10 to 13c
alow tbia.
CRANBERRIES ON CONSIGNMENT
"nBIWl.lF. " -------
growert ovtalda of tba aseoclatton are freely
offering atock on consignment, tha market Is
bowing a I farorable tone, altitougb pncea
axe at tue moment uncnangoa,
BRIEF -NOTES OF THE TRADE
Chickens remain firm.
Batter market firm far all offerings.
Tillamook holding price of cheese firm.
Potatoes ara firm at fall prices. ,
Hon trade shows leaa activity In sooth.
Hweet potatoes ara steady at 2c pound for
era tea.
PHlPrERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weatbaa-burean sdvlaea: Protect shipments
during the next 4& boura as far north aa 8e
attlv agalaat maximum teperatnyes of about
U degree; northeast to Bpokane, 70 degrees;
southeast to Ikl4, 70 degree; aouth to Asb
land. H4 degreo. Maximum temperature at
I'ortlmid tomorrow, about 73 degrees,-
jOUniNG PRICES OF PORTLAND
1
t Tbeaa ortcea are tboae at which wboleaalen
11 to rafauera, except a otoarwiaa stated;
Dairy rrocue.
BL'TTKft Creamery orlnta. extraa. Bftc
.time firsts, Kir; firsts, R'iHc; cubes, le leaa
dslrv. Uutliia Ul-lca. 21(3!2Ic.
BlITTKlil AT Portland delivery No. 1 aoor
(ream. A2e; No. 8, BO.
tUC-illing price Helected, fresh, 7HO
K; oase.connt. Oregon rancb. 80c doaen; or-
dinery -caftdled, 87Hc: AprU storage, S2iijS3c.
I.IVB POILTKY Aena heavy Plymouth
Bocks, lHc ordinary eblekena. liQloc
tag, 10c; broilers, 16QI7c, turkey. 22c
dresaed, faacy, , 23a&9c: pigeons, ll.Roai Mb
- Q rut uauuta II I 1 Mil T, .
pekln ducks. 14JUV lb.; Indlaa stunners,
(JHKESK -Beuing price: rren uregon -rancy
i TRANSPORTATION
San Francisco
Los Angeles
(WlUeat Change a atr) 1
.Si-af
OosafarUUe,
Kiegaatly Appotatad
ROSE CITY
r.Baile from Alaawerth Seek
. T. WL, ATimDAT. SXPT. so
100 Oolaea KUaa as
Oolumkia Blvea.
AU Beta laolado .
Bertha aad Meals, .
fable aad Berriee
VBtsoaUad.
Tks Baa rruelaae a Portland . a. Oaw.
Third aad Weahiagtoe, Btreeta (with O-W.
ft. UCe.) Xei. araadway 4S00, A-dltl.
STV7IN PALACES
- rABTEBT KOTJTlVcTO
CALIFORNIA
Portland $20.00 1 WITH
KEALS
-U emd V
San Francisco $17.50)
AMD
BZaiH
tamrlat, lt and lt.M j li oUse, $(. $0-Day
Bound-Trip ISt, from Portland or any Willam
ette Valley Point oa
OBEOOB EiTCTBIO BAJXWAY
Calif oraia BUamar Xxpraaa Leaves :0 a, It,
, TUESDAY. THURSDAY, SATURDAY.
T 1 North Bank, tth and Btarh.
TtCXXT J BtaUon. 10th aad Hoyt
' OniCUVd and Morr., V. P. By.
u . lata Wash.. O. X. By.
ALASKA
, Ketchikan. Wraageli
Peterabttrg, J una a,
Poaglan, Haines,
Bkarwar, lams a4
Bt. icJobaeL
CALIFORNIA
Tia BeatUa o taa rrsaclso ta Zes
Aareles aad Baa Mac,
targeet ahlpa, aaaqualed aaailga. low rataa, ta
asndmc aseais and berth. Poe partlcuians, a
plp or tolaphoas
Vtokwt Office. 949 Waahlsrtoa Btran.
PaeUle Mala SSS. Horn ASSa.
Dalies - Columbia Liiie
Opsrstlar.
Strs. J.N.Teal and Twin Citet
Portland to Upper Columbia and Snake
tlvar points. Lear Portland about
- i ererr t oar days,
Ton nrtOKMATzoif CAJur, xatx.o
lilaUIJBX. POCIf Min SlaV aV-T71V
:flNI(lN MfiRKfT NnW
uiuyii iiuiiuu.1 nun
LOOKING UPVFH A.
:Tfr action ai- rams,
IS
i . - i g . i r1 u i -'
I UUVU I
Europe Is Taking
All Canned Salmon
Now Being Offered
Demand From Allied Cknrernmenta
Is Heavy Can Are Lacquered
to Prevent Bust.
Enrona eootlnnes to absorb practically all
good xradee of Columbia river and other Pa
cific coast canned salmon (t evening price.
Orders from the allied governments eootione
heavy aad all packing lute rests ara holding
tbelr prices iirm.
Practically all tha canned salmon being
aold and shipped to Knrop from this coast la
without labels. Tba can ara gold lacquered
In order to prevent rust daring the oca
trsneportaUon and out of door handling. -
TUe ran of salmon. In tbe Columbia river at
this time lg comparatively light, brnt prae-
tlcally all canneries are operating.
There1 la a rather fair run oa Oraye Harbor
aad tbe cannery at Hoqniam la now being
operated. Beamingly the big ran which was
formerly .ehown in tba Colombia ana then
disappeared, baa gone northward.
BUTTER MARKET ADVANCE
Ht Thera was an advance of lo
9 a pound in the price- of cream-
4r ery butter here during the day
in which placed prints of beat
ik . known brands at X5o a pound.
r Butter tat shows an equal rise.
The Seattle market also ad-
vanced le during; the day. t
full cream twins snd triplets, 1919Hc Dj.;
Young America, 20C21c. Price to Jobbers:
VlcU, 18c; i'ouna America, lUc f. o. b. ; ervam
brick, 24c; Umberaer, 22(tt'i3:: block Swiss,
27j2tic.
tnitta and vegetahie.
FRESH PKU1T8 Oranxea. ValencU. 14.000
4.2S per box; banana, 4VaC lb.; lemon . S7.UU
Ti.60: California ararefrult. S3: uluius. D6M
76c box; cantaloupe, 75ctjll.2S crate; water
melon i.uu pur ceulai: peacnes, uregou,
60d70c; Bartlett pears, T5cftl1.60. ,
iliCH.ttlfc uuckleDernes, o7c ID.
APPLKB Local. AlK'Ual.7it box. accordlag
U) quality.
uaiva uregon, i.iot2uv par cental.
1-liATOKS belllna urkc. Nw local. 90c
fill. 16; buying price, ordinary shipping, 8oJ
Puc; fancy, PocUfl-OO; aweets, Mo. 1, 2c;
to. 2, xvc lb.
VKUETABLKbJ Turnips. Sl.25 sack; carrot.
fl. 25; parsnip, $1.2; Uregoa cabbage. $1.76
Wl.wu cat.; green onions, joc aoaen Duncnes;
peppers, eitfioc ID.; bead lettuce, local, auc;
ceury, 6iiiu, i oC dozen; articbokt, Ooc; eucum
Ixra. $1.00 per sack; tomatoea, Oregon, 40 ((i
toe; egg plant, 2Vtc lb.; string beans, 6c lb.;
iLi.haru, l(4i2c lb.; pvas, oo lb.; caululower.
00c(c$1.00.
axeau, ruh and rrovlsiona.
DltE.SSh.0 MEA'ib belling priue: Country
killed beat nog, 12c lb.; pour. lOttUe lb.;
beat veal. 14c; ordinary , 13c; goat, oc; lamba
11 Wc: multou, bUlOc.
tudOkkl) ULAid llama, 13 Q 22c; brask
fast bacon, lbi.ltK ; plcmcs, 14c; coltuge roll,'
lbc; snort clears, siuoksd. l&UluWc; Oregou
exports, smoked, 12c lb.
LAUD avettle rcudvred, tleroes, lic; stand
ard, 14Vnc; lard, uunipuuud, 12c.
OY8Tb.K UiyupU, gallon, $2.75; canned
eastern, o&e aaa, $o.0 dosan; eastern In sbsil,
$l.i per 100; rasur clams, lie doxn; eastern
ulsters, per gallon, solid puck ( ).
rlSli Dressed flounders, 7c; cbinook aal
auou, bQKBc per lb.; sieelbead, htoVc; perch,
Tc; lobsters, 30c; silver sine it, oc; salmon
trout, ltic lb.; halibut, ,fcfe&llc; sturgeon,
hHHinc.
CHAliti Large. 1 73; medium, $1.20 doaen.
groceries,
SUQABV Cube, $s.i, powdered, $8.00; fruit
or berry, $7.bU; Honolulu, $7.46; beet, $7;0,
dry grauuluted, 7.0u; I) yellow $00. t Above
quotstiou are 'dm da net caaa.)
UU.NBV-New, $..2auV4.60 per case.
ItlCfi Jspau stria, iNo. 2, 4c; New Or-
leaua, bead, bailt:: blue rose, 5c
MALT Coarse, half grounds, lOus, $10.60
Kr ton; boa, $11. M); table dairy. &oa, $ltt.O0;
Us, $1.&0; bates, $2.26; lump rock. $M ton.
KUANS quotations nominal: Umall wolf,
SJ bO; Urge white, $0.00; piuk, $1.76: lima.
$7ao; bayou, $7.60; ted, 7.&o.
Hope, Wool and Uulaa.
BOPS NouuiuU, buying pxlue, ISIS crop,
TaallWe lb.
WOOL 1W16 clip: Willamette valley, eoaso
Cotawoid, utitaoQi medium bbropablre, 36v:
fine, VlJa2c; eaatara Uregon ataple, 20Q2&C
per id. ; coarse ana meaiuui, auut id.
U1UKS bailed bldfi. 2 Iba. aim ap, 17He;
sslied stags 00 lbs, aud up, UHc; aaited kip.
lj lba. to 26 lba., lac; salted calf, up to li
lba., 2&c; green bidaa, 26 lb, aud up. 15V4e;
Eiten atags, 00 ids. sua up, 11M1C; grn Kip
15 lba. to 26 lb., lsc; green uu, up to 15
lba., 25c: dry flint, 20c; dry flint calf, up to
7 lb., 4lc; dry salt aides, ury horse-
bldaa, each, 7 Be to $2.00; salt borseuidea, eeb,
$U to $4; horsehair. c; dry long wool pelu.
21c. dry abort wool pelts, lbc; dry sheep
shearing, each, 10yi26c; aaited aheep abeax-
inga, eacu, louae.
TALLOW ro, 1, 7c; Ke. S, c; greaae,
0c lb.
ClilTTIM OB CA8CABA BARK Buying
price, per car its, -avic; leaa waa car lou.
MOUA1K 191U, 30(U40C.
bl SAL Dark, lie ib.; white, 18He lb.
Paints and 011a.
COAL 01L-v-V aier wbita lu drums and Iron
barrels, loe.
LlNaEKli OIL Raw, bbls.. gle cat: kettle
Dolled, DDI. sec; raw csa., eUc; Dolled,
case, Sic gal.; lots of 260 gallon, le less.
TURPENTINE Tauks,. 67c; caaea, B4e gal.
WHIT- LEAD Ton lota, lit. to.; 0O0 lb.
leu. lijic; leaa tots, livtc per ib,
OASOClNK Baala price 2tWe par gal.
OIL URAL Carload lota, $S4; lass than cat
lota, $o6-aO.
Bud. Buying Frloaa.
Cfc-e Bed, 14c; alsika, l&c per D.
Timothy dS4Hc; domestic rye graxa,
reicn, auwe; onion, sc
Good Advance in
Wheat Made Early
In Chicago Trade
Chicago, Sept. 28. (I. N. S.) Folio wlnr
slightly lower opening In the wheat pit, prices
made cent and two cent gains during tbe
early trading here today. The reported action
of Qreeoe In joining the allies caused the
lower opening end a slirht decline before tbe
prices advanced oo further unfavorable crop
reports from Argentine. Tbe early range of
price for December wheat (bowed an open
ing at .o24, low $1.61 and blgh 1J3
The commission bouses were again heavy buy
era in wheat.
Corn and oat prices' were firm, with one ex
ception. September corn made a 2 cent jump
during the first hour, selling aa high aa 0Oe
aner opening at bh, y under the eloae. it
later dropped back to 89.
Otherwlae oat and corn prices remained
practically stationary, In tbe preliminary deals
Tbe provlalon market was lower.
Chicago range by Cnlted Preev:
WHEAT
Open. High,
188 13B
Low.
1BJ
1514
152
88
731,
76
4
8
61
SR25
26115
2310
1460
1482
1327
Cfoe.
158
46
48U
Sept.
Deo.
May
Sept.
Dae
May
Sept.
Dec.
May
Beet.
Oct.
Jan.
156.
155
CORN
W
73
OATS
'- 48
'St
PORK
2660
200
2322
LARD
14.2
1437
1X6
RIBS
1445
ibeo
1247
8830
2H60
2322
14TO
1482
1332
1440
1887
1245
Sept
Oct
Jan.
.-.1462.
1486
1382
Sept
Oct,
Jan.
....1445
....1885
....1246
1443
1386
1246
San Francisco Wool Market.
Baa Francisco. Sent 27. (P. m. 8.1 Wnoi
per lb. j Humboldt and Mendocino, g months,
etock ataple. 22324c; extra Ugbt croae-bred,
26(228o; Bad Bluff and vicinity, 11 months,
20226c: Nevada stock. sUnle. sietMet extra
light croaabred. .262Sc,, according, to qual
ity; aorta coast state clip, 1819, r20ci
lambs' wool. lsaiBc: do.. CaUfornla. 12is.-
fall weeL Sle f or eouthara and 10Q16 for
aortaers. -
St Loe la, Sapt T U K.
Changad. - , . .
B.) Wool va-
New York Sugar and Coffee.
New York. Sept: 2S. tj. p.) Coffee Knot
No. 7 Bio, e; no, d Santos. 11 c
Sugar Centrifugal, 6.a. . ; - : ,
. 16214
, 152
. SS
. 78 Vt
. 76ft
.
. 9
Mtt
.ssso
.2635
.2312
dapiimp puadpco Cro A
. i ma . r j i . k
Vr I 1 wl WB l
INATCE APPLES
SEVERELY DAMAGED
Some Estimates Place Loss at 1000
Can, But This Is Beliered to
Be Too HighAuction Me Get
Very Low prices-for Fruit.
By Hyman H. Cohen.
The greatest damage eves Inflicted to an
apple district In the northwest in a short pe
riod a reported from tha Wenatche section.
Estimates of tha damage to the apple eiwp
from the severe wind storase range from 15
to 29 per cent. In some quarters the ioea
in carload la placed at 1000 care.
One shipper exchange received tbe report
from the wenatehee section that the damage
In that particular section will run from 2
to 6 per cent. Parabaatla wired damage to
8UT mane. Delicious. Spitaenberg and Pear
maina oo per cent; total crop uamage w per
eent. Ia Cashmere they estimate the damage
to the entire crop at 10 per cent, opacifying
that Delickxr. Borne Beauties, gpltaenbergs
and 8termana are hardest hit. Brewster,
Omak and Okanogan, In, fact, tha entire Co
lumbia river district, report total damage or
about 6 per cent, excepting Delicloue, which
tney estimate at irom u to a per cent.
Shipper of the Northwestern Fruit exchange
have notified the organisation to withdraw
Quotations on Delicious. In the Perahaatln
district the Northwestern Prult exchange says.
that It will sot be in a position to accept
any orders for any varieties mentioned above
until further Investigation ol the damage
has been completed.
Great India-nation la Shown m leading ap
ple shipping circle of tbe Pacific northwest
over the daughter of auppllea on tne auc
tion markets of the east
Stelnhardt a Kelly, tbe well known new
York apple firm, wire that the first straight
car of Yakima Grime tioklen sold tbere on
the auctlone yeaterday. The prlcea realised
were from 76c to $1.15 per box, an average
of V8c. The ear will net growers leas than
pecking and carrying charges.
Tbere la absolutely no excuse why applea
of high grade from tbe Pacific northwest
should be alauzhtered in the eastern auc
tion . markets at this time, especially aa pri
vate dealer are getting more money, and are
in fact paying extremely good prlcea f. o.
t northweet growers.
Eastern soole markets:
Columbus Market steady. Demand good for
good atock. Barrel, Jonathan $4.50(3(0.00.
Dea Moines Boxea, Colorado, Jonathaae and
Crimea. $1.6001.75.
Detroit Market active. Good quality and
condition. Duchess $2.76; Maiden Blush $3.25;
Alexanders. S3.T5: ill barrel.
DALLAS ReoeiDta llabt. Uooa quality ana
condition. Boxea, Belle Flowers, $1.28; Colo
rado, Jonathana extraa $z.oo. rancy. ei.io.
Mlssonri .Jonathana. barrel, rancy ao.uu: diui
stock from Texaa, $1.40Q1.6 per 106 lba.;
Arkansas B1.U6 per 100 lba.
Houston KecelDts sufficient to supply de
mand. Boxea, Colorado, Jonathans, gooa qaai
itv sTtrss. i2.1Stfi2.2S: fancy $l.lKNai2.00.
Indianapolis Uecelpts. e Missouri; urmauu
good. Barrels, Maiden Blush, $3.&0s;i.oo
iirlmes 14.OOM4.50: Jonathans. $4.&06.00.
Kansas City -Receipts, Missouri s. turn
over 4 Missouri. 1 uolorsao. eaarnet snesay.
Demand good for good atock. Fancy Oraven
stelns, barrel, good condition In ear lota for
torage, mostly $4.00.
Milwaukee RecelDta B cars. Demand good.
Bnrrela, Jonathans $3.005.00; lirlmee, 3.60
624.00.
w v Wl -
M nnesnnll KeceinrS. a a.anaa. i auur
sots, 8 Missouri, 3 Washington; M ears neio
over. Demand moderate. Boxea, Colorado
Jonathana, extraa $2.25; fancy $2.00.'
New Orleana Receipt heavy, uemana gooa.
Boxes. Washington Winter Banaaaa, good
condition. 12.25412.60: Jonathana. $2.00.
Oklahoma Cltr a-ippiy nnutao, uemana
llcht. Pair quality aad condition. California,
Brll nowera. BL20.
Omshs Receipts. 1 Doloraao. uemana moa
sratei Fair aualltr aaa cooaiaoo. imorsuo
lAnithinl. boxes
PlttabursT No fresh arrival; a care neio.
Market dulL Demaai slow.
Philadelphia Becelpta, 8 West Virginia, 10
Kw York. 15 Pennaylvanla. Unloaded,
West Virginia, 7 New York, 20 Pennaylvanla
1 weatern. Held over, o rw lorx, s renn
sylvanla. Market active. Uemana gooa ror
good stock, new xorx unmea cto. im,
Q3.50; No. as, xiiA(ffio; jonawans, .
Is 13 5061)5.00.
Bloux City Recelpta, l Missouri, uooa quai
ity and condition. Fancy Jonathans, barrels,
s-l 2.1614 so
St. Louis xeeteraay approximately uu
peckacea arrived by boat. Heavy receipts
due today. Yesterday's market declining
TVdav's salea. buhels, Illinois, Jonathans
1.25: Orlmes. $1.10: Ben Da via. moatly 63c.
W aahlngton ro zresn car 101 arrivals, a u
ears Virginia unloaded. Market fair, demand
llaht. Variable quality, condition generally
mod. Grimes. No. la. $3.uole.w; no. ia,
$2.203.00 per barrel. Qrlmea, $1.00(31.25 per
Ikiishel.
8an Antonio Receipts moderate, wasning-
tcn demand limited. Boxes, extraa $1.76; tan
cv IlJiO: choice. $1.36; Colorado boxea, de
mand improving; extraa i.ao; tancy, i..ow
choice, $1.35.
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
Baa Traneiaoo Xarkat.
Baa Francisco. Sept 28. (C. P.) Butter
Extra, 81c; prime nrsta, 30c; nrata, 2&c
r.gga cixixaa, ovici piuiaia, k.
Cheese California fancy, 16c; firata. l4e:
Oregon trlpleu, rancy, itmc
Seattle Market.
Beattle. Sept. 28. (U. P. ) Butter Native
Washington creamery, cube.' 84c: do brick.
SSc: atoraae. cube. 82c: do brick. 82c.
Cheese ore iron triplets, xuc: wuconsia Trip.
lets, 2oc; do twins, 20c; Young America, 22c
Kggs Select rancu, 4oe; April, ac.
DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST
Seattle Market
Seattle. Sept. 28. (U. P.) Onion Yellow
California. 2V.e: walla Walla, i4izc.
Potatoes White new California. $28(925
White River. $25; Yakima Gems, $25827
aweets, $2.60.
Baa FraaeiMO Market.
San Francisco. Sept. 28. (U. P.) Potatoea
Per cental. Delta, In aacks, $1.10gl.OO; do
Shlma red bags. $1.85; No. 2 stock, 60 60c
per sack; Salinas, $2.25; uregon Burbauks,
$1.75; Washington Netted Gema, $2.
Onions Brown, $1.85 per bag.
Loa Angela Market.
Loe Angelea. Cel., Sept. 28. (P. N. S.)
Eggu Case count, ie.
Butter Fresh extra, 83c,
BANK STATEMENT OF COAST
Portland Banks.
This week
,..".$ 2.835.799.38
2,423,037.48
.... 2.442.100.41
.... 2.146.8201
Tacoroa Bank.
Clearings:
Monday ...
Tuesday ..
Wednesday
Year a;
aao.
$ 2,O54.03a.O9
1.824.707.R8
1.784.803.67
l.T08,2S.L2
$ BSO.439,00
Thursday ..
Clearings .
Balances
Clearings .
Balances . .
i 0T, 511.00
Seattle Banks.
...$ 2,400,894.00
269,493.00
Loa Angalea Baaaa.
Okrartngs
Clearings
$ a280.128.00
Baa rruoio Banlu.
: $12,O42,B5.O0
PORTLAND DAIRY EXCHANGE
Batter was up lHc on' the exchange, egg
were ap to bic, wiw a eaie at tnat price,
prlcea between dealers:
BUTTER.
Bid. Aak.
Extras .82
Seconds . 28
BGGS.
Currest recelpta sold..... T
; CrTnTjHHK. - -
Oregoa trlpletg ................. .... ;iTH
v . Oregon Apples In Sonth
Baa rrandsco. Bent. 27. fl. N. 8. Annies
new crop la good order: Gratenatela. $i 4001.28
for 4 tier and '3f75c for tier: Gloria
Mandy, ssorbe for and d tlerr BeHefleur,
4 tier. 5S6c and 6W?75e for 4V. tier: Klnaa.
75eS5e for 4 and 6076e for 444 tiers Fall
Plpplna, e5Q75e; Bhode blend Greetunge, S6O
76c. for 4 tier and 60c for 414 tier: common
rede, 6075c; Jonathan, vvi.i5 tor 4 tier
I a vusjf avuewj aywiaMtausf aw T-wey r.aaj surr Utf
I and 70&S5e for 4V4 tiers W saner. TSeiWe r
I 4 tier and SOQOee for 4H tier; Howver. 76(285e
f or d tie aad aOOe for die tier. . , - .
BY VERY HIGH
IDS
- i i n i . i in swa
II Vl f
Packers Get Good
.Supply of Mutton
On Contract Herel
ssBwaaaw-wa-waa-.aB-ai .
Rather liberal Stocks Come For
ward Orernight General Live
stock Trade Is Good.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BTJHV '
Boga. cattle. Calveav Boeep.
Thnrsday , ,
870
80S
23
2527
. 2
260
164
230
208
34
1191
209
Wednesday ,
804
183
1068
17$
...1311
483
4H8
27
74
731
6
108
102
8
48
66
1
S
Tueedsy ....
MoDOay
Saturday ..,
Friday
Week ago..,
Year ago.
Two years ago.....
Three years ago....
S5S
67
$1
IT
There was onlte liberal supply of sheep re
ported u the North Portland yards ever Bight,
bat aside irom the contract staff and tha atock
that came direct to a local killer, there waa
practically only a nominal supply available.
General trend of the mutton and lama traae
Is naturally quite firm under these conditions.
Genersl mntton and lamb market:
Select sprlnr lamba $ 8. 75
Ordinary lamba S.00t8.25
Beat yearling i.wta'.-o
Good to eotamon wethers 5.75a8.00
Beat ewes 6.75
Heavy common ewes 4.00434.50
Hog Market Is Steady.
With a rather liberal run of hogs shown at
North Portland over night tha market waa
nevertheless of a steady nature. Early aalao of
top staff were made at $9.90, which Is prac
tically unchanged from recent daya so far aa
tba bulk of the stock la concerned.
General hear market:
Choice llaht welarata $ 9.90
Good light weights a ety9 9 80
Medium weight xoa .oo
Rough heavy.. .' , 8J50(Jt 9.00
Cattle Bltuatioa Strong.
Strength continue In the cattle market sit
uation at North Portland. Overnight there waa
a fair supply reported in tbe yards. No change
Is shown in prices.
General cattle market ranee:
Prima light steers
Prime heavy steer ,
.$8.608.75
. e.&027.00
. 6.00ft8.25
. 6.UOx5 73
Good light steers
Stocker and feeders.......
Prime dehorned cows and heifers
. 6.40&5.50
Common cows '.
. 4.00it&.00
Bulls ,
Prime light veal calvea ,
. 8.60i4.
. 7.OOQ7.B0
. 4.008.00
frime heavy veal calvea
Thursday Livestock Shippers.
Hogs J. 0. Cork, Heppner, 1 load; Dalles
Dressed Meat Co.. Tbe Dalles. 1 load; M. M
Hoctor. Goideadale. Wash- 1 load. Robert lie-
Crow, 1 load; T. B. Howltt, Lebanon, 1 toad?
O. W. Edward, 1 load; McMaban a From, Hal-
sey, 1 load.
Cattle J. U. Brlgga, Carlton, 1 toad; I. C
Blvens, Mocllpa, Wash., 1 load.
Cattle and Calvea J. V. Dlnsmore, Albany,
8 loads.
Sheep Uaioa Meat Co., Lyle, Wash, 8 loads;
Mlkel Bros, Government Camp. 086 head
driven ia.
Mixed stuff William Block. Monmouth, 1
load bogs and aheep; J. W. Da via, 13 cattle, I
calf and 15 hogs by boat; J. S. Flint, Junc
tion City, 1 load cattle, calves and boga
Wednesday Aftemoa Bales,
STEERS.
No.
2 steer
1 cow . .
1 cow . .
7 cow .
1 cow ..
1 cow ..
8 cow .
1 cow ..
8 cows .
11 bulla .
1 bull . .
1 calf ..
6 calvea
1 calf ..
2 hoga . .
15 bogs
18 bogs .
2 hogs .
5 hogs .
48 bog .
12 bog .
AY. lba
905
COWS.
1080
870
1017
iooo
1470
91'0
1470
920
BULLS.
1179
1380
CALVES.
180
424
180
HOGS.
90
212
124
185
152
194
183
Thursday Morning Bala.
oTEEKS.
Av. lbs.
1343
Ut
884
VM
787
840
025
1020
847
670
COWS.
1220
1340
980
1023
985
l)0
10U5
700
, 890
Price
$5.26
$4.75
4.00
6.00
4.00
5.00
4.00
e.&o
4.25
$4.25
4.10
$5.25
6.25
7.60
$5.00
9.90
8.60
9.00
9.00
9.90
9.90
No.
6 afeera
1 steer
10 steers
1 steer
7 steers
1 steer "
S steers
S steers
f steers
1 steer .
1 cow
1 cow . .
1 cow ..
8 cows .
2 cows .
2 cows .
4 cows .
2 cows .
1 cow ..
Price
$5.75
6.60
6.50
6.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
6.25
6.00
4.00
$5.50
6.00
4.75
4.50
4.50
4.00
8.50
1.50
1.75
HEIFERS.
2 heifers
1 heifer .
2 heifers
1 bull .
1 bull ..
1 bull ..
1 calf ...
1 stag ..
6 hogs ..
2 bogs . .
15 bogs .
4 hogs ..
12 bogs . .
4 hogs . .
T2 bogs ..
1 hog .
10 boas...
816
$6.25
: 1040
095
970
80O
1200
120
1820
178
220
178
248
148
270
183
480
2S3
185
157
287
190
805
650
190
130
130
170
103
103
209
. 102
237
201
, 198
.. 250
, '139
, 128
420
, 172
. 131
6.00
4.25
BCLLLS.
$3.25
8.75
8.00
$7.00
$4-TB
$9.90
9.90
9.90
CACVES.
STAGS.
HOGS,
9.90
9.00
8.90
9.90
B.00
BA0
,9.90
B.75
9.25
9.90
78 bogs
16 hogs
...
0 nogs .
1 bog .
2 hogs .
2 hogs .
2 bogs .
1 hog
4 hogs .
1 nog .
13 boga .
12 hogs
10 bogs
80 nogs
10 bogs
81' hoga
70 hogs
2 hogs
14 hogs
18 hoga
1 hog .
88 boga
1J hoga
9.00
9.90
8.50
8.50
8JH)
7.50
7.50
9.90
10.00
9.00
9.90
10.00
9.00
8.75
8.75
8.90
9.90
8.60
New York Cotton Market.
Furnished by Overbeck a Cook Oo.. 21K217
Board of Trade building:
open. nigh. low. cioee.
January 1611 1617 1808 , 1613
March 1629 1635 1824 ' 1831
May 1844 1855 1842 1650
July 1851 1659 1651 1859
October 1500 lose is8 ir2
December 1800 1610 1600 1606
Foreign Wheat Markets.
Liverpool Cash wheat Id to 2d lower a
London Cargoes on passage, 9d to la tower.
Roearlo Wheat opened 1 to Hd higher.
Wilson League to Meet.
The regtilar meeting of the Woodrow
Wilson league will be held this eve
nine; at 8 o'clock in Central library
hall. A rood program and addresses
and mualc has been arranged and tha
public is invited to attend.
Gerard Sails for Home. '. s 's'
Copenhagen, Sept 28. (I. N. S.)
James W. Gerard, American' ambassa
dor to Germany, and Mrs. Gerard aaHed
on tha Uner Frederick VIII today for
New York. Secretary Lansing; An
nounced yesterday that permission had
been given to Ambassador Gerard , go
come home" "for a vacation," . V
Another Submarine Cfeming. -London.
Sept." 28. I, N. 8.) A third
German commercial submarine will be
ready within a month, according to re
ports received there from. Bremen. Tbe
sew diver-iinef, somewhat larger than
the " Peutachland, will be called - the
miser. c?u&:- "'."iZsti
DDI cc
Edited by
Hymaa H. Cohort.
i i -
fc W
WHEAT TRADE STILL
IS INCLINED TO HOLD
PRICES DOWN HE
Situation Very Good for Cash Staff
In Middle West and Further Ship
ment East Are Expected Soon
Foreign Markets Lower. "
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS.
Care
facet. Barley. Fir. Oats.
33 ... 13 8
67 S 4 S
1431 40 521 643
8387 447 218 884
49 1 ... 5
86 1 ... 6
1888 83 ... 85
2421 135 ... 134
7 1 7 4
48 20 4 S
1619 77 531 458
2451 818 26 837
Portland, Thort.
2
.8
422
007
Year ago
Season to date..
Year aco
Tacoma, Wed...
12
13
Year ago
Season to date..
550
Year ago
Seattle, Wed...
1
Year aico
21
1004
1209
Season to date . .
Year ago
Higher prices were shown la the early Chi
cago wheat trading, bat lower price were In
dicated abroad. 4
The local market Is still acting under ad
verse influence, the leaders of the trade be
ing bearish at tha moment
Tbe cash altuatloo in the middle west and In
the southwest remains favorable and If the
local market continues to aag, it will not be
long before tbe ootalde trade enters the north
weet markets and takes out additional heavy
(applies.
The flour market situation la strong, bat
price change are not mentioned.
Broomball cabled from Liverpool that wheat
waa weak aa affected by political outlook and
easier American cable. The general demand
is small wltharrlval fair.
Argentine news caused some pressure on
wheat. There appears to be a disposition in
America far a further decline and traders
are waiting.
France Aa official report placea the yield
of wheat at 10 to IS per cent leas than last
year.
Ararentlna estimated shipment this week:
Wheat 800,000 bushels, corn 2,975,000 bushels.
Weather la Europe unfavorable for harvest.
FLOUR Selling price: Patent $8.00; Wil
lamette valley, $8.20; local straight, $8.20i3
u.j;- naxera' local, fe.4UQao.eo; Montana
spring wheat, $8.00; exports, $5.SO5.60;
whole wheat. $0.80: araham. $4.60: rye flour.
$6.00 per barreL
11 A 1 Buying price, aew crop: Willamette
alley timothy, fancy, $1400; eastern Oregon-
Idaho lancy timothy. si8.oofiXi.oo; alfalfa.
$16.75: valley vetch. $12.00: cheat $12.00:
clover, $9.003 10.00 ton.
GRAIN BACKS 1918 nominal: No. 1 Cal
cutta, lH44Dll$o in car lots; leas amounts are
higher.
MILLSTUFFS Selling price: Bran. B23.00:
shorts, $25.00 per ton.
KUL,UD OA IS I7.WKiI7.Z3 per barreL
With a heavy sharp advance in tba Chicago
closing prices for wheat, the market on tbe
Portland Merchants exchange at last reflected
au Improved condition. Word from Chicago
came that the Belgium relief commission was
seeking huge supplies of wheat On the ex
change here valnee "Were lifted 8c for bluestem,
and the general market was higher.
Feed oats unchanged, but barley was up ooc
a ton.
Merchants Exchange September bids:
WHEAT.
Thur Wed. Tuee. Moo.
1916 1916 191
Bluestem ....
Forryfold . . .
135 90 182 ISStt 134
. 130 88
. 127 85
. 129 82
. 125 80
OATS.
.2760 2S2S
BARLEY.
.8400 2500
180
125
127 ,
124
Club
Red Fife ...
Red Russian.
127
124
Feed
2750 2725 2750
8350 8500 8500
Feed
Futures were quoted:
WHEAT.
Bid.
. 136
. 135
. 130
. 130
October bluestem
November bluestem
October forty fold
November fortyiold
October club
November club
October red Fife
. 127
. 127
. 130 1
. 130 I
. 125 !
. 125 1
November red Fife
October Russian
November Russian
FEED OATS.
.2750
.2800
. 8450
'tiu
October
November
FEED BARLEY.
October ..
November
October.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Kansas City Hog $10.45.
Kansas City. Mo.. Sept. 28. (I. N. S.) I
Hogs Receipts 7000, lower. Bulk, $9.66910.85;
packers ana butcher. $uJUsio.a; heavy, sv.bo
tguv.zo; iignt, av.ouu41u.90; pig, ao- loajw.ou.
Cattle Recelpta 4000. ateady. Prime fed !
atcera, $9.50 10.75; dressed beef steer., $7.25
&K.25; western steers, $6.2539.00; stoekers
and feeder. $5.0O7.75; bulls, $5.0008.25;
cslvev $6.00(11.00.
Sheep Receipts 5000, lower. Lamba, 89.60
t 10.00; yearlings, $7.608.25; wethers, $7.00
7.75; ewes, $8.507.25.
Beaver Hogg $10.40,
Denver, Sept. 28. Csttle Receipts 1200.
ateady. Beef steers, $6.00&7.26; cows and
heifera, $5.006.25; stoekers and feeders,
$6.2007.25; calves, $8.00010.00.
Hoga Receipts 1600, steady. 26c lower.
Tope, $10.40; bulk, $9.9010.15.
Sheep Recelpta 24,000, weak. Lamba, $9.40
Q9.7&; ewes, $856.75.
Omaaa Hoga $10.85,
Omaha. Sept 28. (L N. S.) Hogs Re
celpta 6200. lower. Heavy. $6.7039.96; Mirht.
$10.00Q10S; plga. $8.25(810.00; bulk. $9.75
Cattle Recelpta 6600, steady. Native steers,
$8. 75 10.76; cows and heifers, $6.7507.60;
western steers. $6-509.23; Texaa steers, $3.23
T OO; stoekers and feeders. $6.00(38.25.
Sheep Receipts 33,000, lower. Yearlings,
$7.0038.25; wethers, $.507.25; Iambs, $9X0
fc9.83.
Chlcaara Hogs $10.75.
Chieago, Sept. 28. (I. N. S.) Hogs Re
ceipts 20,000, weak, 13 and 20c under yester
day's average. Bulk, $9.90010.00; Ugbt $9.60
C10.60; mixed, $9.60(-10.75; heavy, $9,500
10.85; rough. $9.5009.75; piga, $6.7509.70.
Cattle Recelpta 8000, "firm. Native beef
steers, $8.4011.25; western ateers. $6,150
9.40; stoekers and feedera, $4.6007.70; cow.
and heifers, $3.4009.85; calvea, $8.60013.00.
Sheep Recelpta' 17,000, weak. Wethers.
$8.8008.40; lambs. $8.76010.60.
Seattle Hoga $10.60.
Seattle, Wash., Sept 28. (P. N. 8.)
Hogs Receipts 258 exceedingly strong. Prime
lights, $10.35010.50; medium to choice, $9.10
010.15, smooth heavies, $9.40010.00; rough
heavies, $8.9009.50: pigs. $3.6009.60.
Cattle ReoeiDta 149. ateady. Best steers.
$7.0007.25; medium to choice " $6.2606.60;
common to medium, $5.2505.75; beat eowa,
$512605.75; common to medium cow, $3,500
4.60; bulla, $3.0004.60; calves, $7.0008.00.
Sheep Recelpta sooe, steady. Lambs $7.75
08.25; yearlings, $8.2507.00; ewes, $4.5041
5.50.
San Francisco Grain Market.
May 178B 181 A 181
- sepi. ir sept. 27
Opea. Cloee. Close.
December 175B 177A 178
May 178 181 A 181
Spot quotations: Wheat Walla Walla.
$2 .20(32 -25; red Russian, $2.1602.20,: Turkey
red, $2.3502.40; bluestem, $2.4002.60.
reed-Barley. $1.70 01.72; white oata,
$1.6001.62; bran. $24.00024.60: middlings,
$32.000330; aborta. $25-60026.00.
American Wheat Market.
Omaha Cash wheat No. 1 . hard, $1.52 a
l.W
No. 2 hard, $1.61 1.53; No. S hard.
ai.DUftXi-a-
- t Louis Cash wheat No. 2 red, $1.09
Ijefl: No. 3 red, $1.5301.54: No. 2 hard,
Bl.ii0168: No. 3 bard. $1.5601.56.
- Kansas City Cash wheat No. 2 hard, $1.62
Sl.aot so. hard, i-ba; 10. a red, $1-66;
- Salary Is Ko Object.
' Detroit. Sept. 2$ U. P.) James
Cousens, former vice president and
general - manager of the Ford Motor
company, at a reported salary ox $100,'
000 a year, today accepted appointment
by Mayor Marx as commissioner of
police at a salary of $5000 a year. Be
Is believed to be the only multimll-
lionalra police oommisaioner la the
! country . - :f?-mK. " . " - -
Trade Is .Erratic;
Industrials Go Up
And Rails Decline
- New York. Sept 28. (I- W. S.V After
opening strong today, the etock snarket dar
ing the early tranaaetiaaa hit aa irregular j
pace with rails and steel dropping back and
cvpvw BBS WMUV SMI ly untwutav
going gpwtrd.
General Electric waa the feature
er-eelaltr elaaa. eattiae a aew blab
of
the
at
186U. The stock s.ld up to
opening at 183 H. 1H above the etose.
after
The
Tbe
marine MSuea awpiayea greet activity.
d referred atock calned 3 point
above the
close In the first hoar deala by Belling ap
t ia. j
Americas Sugar was Strang opening at 118.
1 ap, and gaining 4 of a point later, A mar.
lean Beet Sugar wea weak, selling down to
98 after openilng at 98.
The greatest lrregatarlty waa ta the tails
Issues. Tbe majority dropped fractionally.
Union Pacific sold no ta 16 2 la tbe early
treding, making a 1H polat gala above the
clore. New York Central advanced slightly.
Republic Steel waa the exception la the
eteei class and rained S points above tbe
close, selling st is. In tbe Industrials tbe
locomotive stocks were active and made point
gains In tba first trading.
The political attnation la the' dominating
factor eat the snarket at preeent 1
Ranara of New York orteaa fnrnlahed bv
' Overbeck a Cooks Oo 818-217 Board af Trade
2 building:
Doacrlptlon
Open 1 High
Low I Close
Alaska
T2
20
88
90
64 W
a 111a inaimara, a.....
do ptd
Americas Beet Sugar..
American Can, c ,
American Can, pf d
American Car Fdy., c.
American Cot Oil. a
American Unseed, e.
do pfd
American Loco,, c. . .
American Smelter, c.
114
86
66
23
63
78
is
118
Anerlcan Smelter, pfd
118
112
Aueneaa caigar. e....
Am. TeL ic Tel...
American Woolen, c .
Anaconda Mining Co..
Atchison, e.
do pfd
Baldwin Loco., a. . . .
do pfd...
Baltimore A Ohio, d.
Bethlehem Steel, e. .
Butte & Superior....
Brooklyn K. T.
Calif. Petroleum, c...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather, c. . .
do pfd
Chesapeake a Ohio...
Chi. k G. W., c
do pfd
C, M. A St. P
Chi. a N. W., e
Chlno Copper
Ctlo. F. 4 I., e
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products, c. . . . .
do pfd
Crucible Steel, e
do pfd.
Denver a R. G., c...
do pfd
Dlstlllera.
Erie, c. (.
do let bfdA
4814
97V4
108
100
100
87 88HI 86 Ve
86
107
500
63
85
179U
1794
177
78
73V4
72
18-J
97 07 97
68H
67
139
139
l
91
94
16
HI
93
121
121
84
44
40
64
83$.
76
43 V
General fEledtric (183
General Motors..
Goodrich - sibber
74
43
G NortbTfn Ore Landa
G. Northern, pfd.....
Greene-Cananea
Hide a Leather, e...
do pfd.
Ice Securities.
IlUnola Central
Industrial Alcohol. . . .
In pi ration
Icterboro, e
do pfd.....
Kansas City South., e.
Leckawanna Steel
Lebigh Valley
Mldvale Steel
Mexican Petroleum...,
Miami Copper
Kenneeott Copper ,
Missouri Pacific
National Lead
NevadaiCoo
New Haven
New York Air Brake. .
New York Central.....
120
119
62
06 ii
61
28
29
103J104
103
26
84
62
i!2
111
eo
67
4
T0
23
81
B
67
4
0
229i
61
147
148
iu
109
N. Y., Ont, A W
Norfolk a W., c
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mali
Pennsylvania Ry
People's Gas
Pltubnrg Coal, c
do pfd
Pressed Steel Oar, e. .
do pfd
Ray Cons. Copper
Railway Steel Spring
Rending, c.
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic I. a 8, C...
do pfd
186
118
135
118Ul$
27
28
68
68
100
32
103
80
103
28
62
eo
80
80
108
1U3
103
26
26
61
26
61
114
61
114
113
113
3
Bock Island
Shattuck
1 Seara, Roebuck a Co.
Stndebaker, c
do pfd
Slosa-Shef field
19
82
19
82
19
81
218
216
215
132
134
182
61
108
WQiuErn riuiic
M(m Ry., c
do pfd
Tenn. Copper
Texaa Oil
Texas Pacific
Third Avenue
T., 8t. L. a W.. e....
89
25
224
11
61
6
do pfd
I Union Pacific, c.
152
, do pfd
83
61
U. :S. Rubber, e.
do pfd
113
C. S. Steel Co., e
do pfd
Utah Copper
lis
121
97
Virginia Chemical, c...
W. U. Telegraph
Weettnarhousa Bleetrle.
Wisconsin Central
Total aalea, 1,636,100 shares.
San Francisco Hop Market.
Ban Francisco, Sept 27. (L N. I.) Boos.
1916 crop: California, 12015c per pound to
grvwera; Oregon contracts. 11015c.
Car Service Bureau
Head Is Appointed
George A. irewen Vaxned Aearietaat go.
perlntendent of Transportation of
Souther Pacific Oo,
Frank L. Burckhalter, superintendent
ef the Southern Pacific's Portland di
vision, today announced tbe appoint
ment of George A. Newell as assistant
superintendent of transportation, with
headquarters at the Union station. His
duty will be to administer tbe car sup
ply and distribution in Oregon, and he
Will be head of the car service bureau
established some time ago by indirect
order of President Sproule.
Mr. Newell has been looking after
car supply and distribution for some
months, but the new order gives him
far more authority, than he has hither
to enjoyed, and, railway officials be
lieve, will put bim in position to afford
mora prompt and efficient handling of
cars during periods of shortage like
Oils. Assistant General Manager J. H.
Dyer today said that shippers who need
cars are invited to communicate direct
with Mr. Newell personally, by mall, or
through the Southern Pacific telephone
exchanges.
The appointment becomes effective
October 1.
Paris Borrows American Money.
New Tork, Sept 2$A(U. P.) Pari
is borrowing money for the'frst time
outside of Franca A $60,000,000 loan
is being arranged for the city here
through Kuhn, Loeb & company,, it
was announced today.
Tbe loan, win v take tbe form of a
five year, 6 percent Knd which will
toe offered the publio by tbe banking
firm next week
The city of Paris will use the funds
provided by the bond issue to Increase
hospital facilities, build orphan asyl
ums, care for widows of soldiers and to
maintain the unemployed. y
Denver Bread to Advance. .
Denver. Sept. JS. (U. P.) After
next Monday prices of alj bakery
goods in . this city will be advanced
approximately SO per cent- This was
decided on at a meeting; of the Master
Bakers of Denver; held irere last night,
every bakar present voting for the in-ciease.-'
i; ".jSv.yt-r-
FinanceommeceIridust
Klamath County Is Prosperous With Great Gains in Bank Deposits
Saving of Life Insurrance Is Plan of Portland Baak---Fremch
Credit Syndicate Hag JBeea Closed. , . ' v
rinaadal Sroaahlna. That the peo
ple 'of Klamath county are enjoying
progperlty Is told la the assets and
deposits in the Klamath county banks.
It Is the Increase in tbe last three
years, rather than the amount Of de-
1 posits, that shows the real trend of
. affair tn Klamath
In September of 115 the deposits
of the First National bank of Klamath
Falls, ' the First State and Savings
bank of Klamath Falls and the First
National bank of Merrill amounted to
$$41,000. Last Monday the combined
deposits of these banks reached a total
of $1,510,017. or aa increase of two
and one-half times. The Bank of Bo-
nansa also shows a healthy increase in
deposits,' although the exact figures!
... . -tl -Kl
eu uui avv4uv, -
Bavfcnf XdYe ZnaxmLnoe. Statistics
prepared by eminent insurance author
ltlea indicates the fact that few of
the beneficiaries of life insurance real
ise more than passing benefits from
such funds. Lack of business train
ing on tbe part of those who secure
life insurance is said to be responsible
for the loss of ' most of the legacy
within a few short years. Some of the
companies have tried the plan of giv
ing monthly dividends to the benefic
iaries but even this has not proven a
success In most instances, although
the insurance companies have done
their best in tbe matter.
Bank Would Save Xnsttraaeaw The
Security Savings eV Trust company of
this city haa Just issued a booklet deal
ing with the life insurance problem,
which Is very interesting.,'7 The bank
states that after you have expended
money and energy in providing the life
insurance fund, why not go a step fur
ther, safeguard tbe investment and as
sure the Income for those C&e pendent
upon you.
Trench Credit Syndioate Closed
William P. Bonbright & Co., syndicate
managers, announce the closing of the
American syndicate participating in
the new $16,000,000 credit arranged
for French banks.
Like the two earlier credits of sim
ilar amounts negotiated by Messrs.
Bonbright & Co., Paris, In conjunction
with Bankers Trust company and Wil
liam P. Bonbright & Co., New Tork,
this new credit differs entirely from
such loans as the Anglo-French and
the recent British loan. Those loans are
represented in this country by the direct
obligation of the contracting nations,
while the new Bonbright credit is evi
denced by drafts drawn by the prin
cipal and most responsible of French
banking houses on American banks of
equal standing which accept and dis
count tbe drafts at a prearranged rate.
The drafts are then either held by the
banks themselves or sold, or it de
sired they may be redlscounted In the
federal reserve banks.
The proceeds then are available in
American dollars In New Tork and are
expended under supervision of Wil
liam P. Bonbright Co, the American
Syndioate Managers, only for Ameri
can products exported to France.
iCHOOL GIRL MAKES
HER ESCAPE FROM
E FLIRT
Man Catches Maiden by Arm
When She Attempts to.
Brush By on Street,
That the male flirt and the man who
uses touring cars to entice young girls
Is to be found in Portland is shown in
the experience of a 17-year-old high
school girl the other morning.
"Hello, girlie; wouldn't you like s
ride on the highway?" was the greet
ing aha received at Seventeenth and
Morrison streets while walking; quietly
to school. She was accosted by a well
dressed man standing near an expen
sive touring ear with "bicycle spoke"
wheels.
Tbe girl attempted to brush past
him, and the man caught bold of her
arm.
Warned that If ha didn't take hands
off her she would aoraazn, the stranger
called her "a little piker," Jumped in
his machine ant drove away.
In her excitement the girl forgot to
look at the number of tbe oar and on
returning home could only remember
the general appearance of man and
machine.
The .parents are Indignant and con
sider the incident a reflection on the
good name of Portland, that protection
should be neded for a girl going to
and irom acboot
CITY ASKED TO PAY
MORE THAN SEVENTY
TIMES TAXED VALUE
(Continued faom Page One.)
price brought a gasp from the council
members and now County Assessor
Reed is to be asked to Increase the as
sessed valuation. No sooner was Lom
bard's statement read than Commis
sioner Bigelow said:
"The assessed valuation of the
property is only $1400. I move that s
copy of the letter be sent to the
county assessor."
It took the council less tiisa a min
ute to agree, and Bigelow's motion
was unanimously adopted. - The city
commissioners contended 'thai If Lom
bard valued his property at $100,000
it should . be assessed for- more than
$1400. The city engineer had fixed tbe
damage to bis property at $600.
Caroline 0. Lombard, .owner of a
tract adjoining, wants $60,000 dam
ages instead 01 $1476 tne city en
gineer proposed should be given her.
No figures were' given, as to-tbs as
sessed value of this tract
it was brought out during the hear
tag that the West Oregon. , Lumber
company leases the half-acre tract
from Lombard, paying him $700 a year
rental, la addition to paylng'taxaa and
street assessments. Engineer Dater
, had suggested $500 damages for this
I company, but representatives ef the
company said their damage would be
110,000.
landowner aPreaeat,
Tbe bearing . was attended by about
25 property . owners, whose land will
be affected by th change of grade
along the O-w. r, 4 n. track and
MMOBIl
intersecting streets. AU protested
against the amount ef damages Engi
neer Dater bad suggested be paid them
for their : property. The council . de
cided to see all tha properties,
themselves, and if necessary, cting
Coal Shortage tn Sights Because of s '
the lack ef transportation, thare prom- '
ises to be aa acute shortage of coal
this fall and winter. In the Coos bay -section
it tar expected that the output
of the Beaver Hills mine will increase '
the supply materially before another "?
month and the Libby mine will be
turning out more coal as soon as an
ouisiae maraet is estanusnea. ine
Henryvilie mine Is not digging touch
fnarat than .11 f f I r( an t a snnnlv the.
Emith-Powers locomotlvsa, which re
quire practically 60 tons per day.
Tbe Rlverton mine will operate con
tiauously this fall and winter, but no .
supply can be expected on Coos bay ,
from tbere fer the mine generally baa
a market en tbe CoqulUs for all It
Citrus 2rnlt Mem arrosperoas. Call- '
rornla growers of citrus fruits, and
narllrulnrl w thnu whn shin thai. nrn.
ducts- through the California Fruit .
Growers' Exchange, have enjoyed on ,
of tha moat prosperous years la the
history of the industry, according te
tbe annual report Just issued from Los
Angeles for the 1U-1$ seasoa by Q.
Harold Powell, general manager of tba
exchange.
National advertising, whereby Po
pie have been made familiar with the
many valuable uses of oranaea and
lemons, is credited with having much
to do with the Increase la consump
tion. During the season when Calif or
nla navel oranges are on the market -the
consumption of oranges ts two
doaen per month per family of five -and
during the summer when Cali
fornia Valencies are sold, one-half "
dozen per month per family. The av
erage consumption of lemons Is one
half dosen per family per month.
O rowers' Organlaattaa OeJaav It is
evident that the non-profit, 09-oper
atlve system of marketing citrus
fruits is steadily gaining In favor ia '
California, if one can take figures as
a guide the proportion of tbs crop
shipped through the exchange during
the 1916-16 aeaaon being 4tt per cent
larger than in the preceding year.
This Increase,'' writes Mr. Powell,
"represents the largest annual gala In
membership in recent years, aad
brings tbe proportion of the erop nan-
ucu uv vim Auiisnss lu insi dikiibbk
point in the history of the Industry.
Since the close of the shipping season
several associations of growers have
Joined, while no association has with
drawn from the exchange. At the pres
ent time the exchange has $000 mem- ;
berg."
An indirect tribute is paid the
greatly abused middleman when it is
pointed out that on transactions with
2500 Jobbers the losses on this great
volume of business from bad debts ,
and all other causes amounted to only
io.v ine totai cost or marketing
Including advertising was only a tri--fle
mora than an average of eight
cents per box on oranges and nine
cents on lemons, which is the lowest'
marketing cost for any agricultural
crop in the. world.
the amount fixed by City Engineer
Dater.
If the amounts fixed by tbe council
are refused by- the property owners,
then condemnation, proceedings will be
Instituted. Fifty-two per cent of the
cost of the big project, including dam.
agea to property, is to be paid by the
O-W. R. A N, Co., I per cent by' the
Portland Railway, Light St Power Co,
zo per cent by property owners bene
fited and 20 per cent by tbe city.
Tne protestants contended that tbs
amounts proposed were Inadequate.
The properties are abutting the O-W,
R. ac N. tracks.
Figures Are arabmltted.
Following is a list of owners, the
amounts fixed as damages by City
Engineer Dater, and the
wanted by the owners:
damages
Amt.
j. wan tad.. ,
M00.09
MOO.Of,
40.000.00
1.000.00
too.oo
76.00
00.00'
1,740.00
1,000.06'
. 2,000.00
2,400.00
1,000.00
M0O.0O
0.000.66
100.000.00
100.00
Amt.
Name offered
Twohy Bros. $1900
F. P. Mayes
A. S. Haskell 100
Willamette Valley '
Stock & Land Co.. ....
M. Scott lis
H. p. Lock wood $00
H. C Moore
....
00
171
00
9 e
ISO
1400
Mrs. S. fitrom
George Fisher. .......
WM. Chase. .......
William Tyere. ...... .
Mary Fuller
xneo. A. (jodeil
J. Li. rotter
Caroline S, -Lombard 147$
a. ca.. LomDara too
West Oregon Lbr. Co. 100
West Oregon Lbr. Co. 100
10.O0O.OO
I. r-areons , too
B.0
,000.00
Plus.
Aged Man Hurt.
A man supposed to be Robert Brig-
hen, about 70 years eld, a resident ef
Lents, was knocked down by aa auto
truck aJFront aad Madison streets
yesterday, and Is still unconscious and
In a serious condition at St Vincent'
hosplflai- The man was taken to the
Emergency hospital, where a bad bead
lnjdW was dressed snd later removed
to sL .Vincent's! It is thought that
his skull was fractured. No on hae
been et Ttrt -"p1tl identify him
and the name was ot
letter found in his clothing. The
track was driven bv 3. HV Knox and
belonged to the Oregon independent
Paving company.
" Women Are Tried.
Mrs.1 E. McDousalL Nannie Sandberg
and Hazel Thomas, defendants, arrest
ed for violating the prohibition law ia ,
the Alder hotel raid last Saturday,
were tried this afternoon In the munl
cttjai court before a Jury. Attorney
T-,- afalarlrav ronraaent a4 tha defend
ant. The trial was set for yesterday.
but the attorneys were usable to get
a Jury ia time.
PORTLAND FIRE RECORD
Wednesday.
l;$7 P. mv 26$ V Everett street,"
started in rubbish, slight damage. -
4:3 n. m. Pacifio Coast Asbestos
Co. plant, UU Macadam street, bias
ing tar pot, no damage.
1:11 D.m. 180 Kast Twenty-fourta
street,, back draft, no damage.
1:21 d. m. r Mrs. jsary uaiioy.
Thursday, Carson Heights, ittteilrt
flue. $1600 damage.
t:2 p. m. Bixiy-aevenm sna nai
sey streets, uieoiscn at jopnn as
phalt plant, nnesumaiea damage.
Overbeck & Cooke Co
Stocks. Beads, Oottoa, Orala, Eta. .
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
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Member Chicago. Board .Trsda ".
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