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.' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -'TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917. 13 APPLE DEMAND IS FAR BEST KNOWN liERE FOR MANY YEARS ' Edited by, . Hyman. H. Cohan POTATO MOVEMENT IS INCREASED IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY Salt Markt Moves: Up Cost of Living BE T SP1TZENBERGS - VnvtrtAfB nail. In C.11ln tlOtAmmt m mmmAwmmm, a. .1. mmm ""'J . i is shown wita fanners digging - , For the first tim in n tended period, advanced prices ar bains quoted for salt. Re finers bar notified the trad of a rise of I1.2S per ton In half rourid and 11.(0 per ton In fine table stock. The ad vance are aald to be du most ly to the higher coat of sacks and labor. Arizona and Texas llnsiness Is Shown Sales at $1.25, Potato moTmot continues to show as 1b- rmm at WllUraiett Taller point. Hales by producers are gstntng as tba lata erop la being gathered. Tba alsa of the crop 1 alae batter Uae anticipated, although tba oualltv la liiat aa poor aa eipeeted. Tbere will ba bat little real fsncy potatoes t after In Ores-on Uils season, according to tba Isltlal returns from tba lata erop. Tba esrlr rran showed unosnslly small sized tnbera generally. The late crop la snowing batter slses. bat II t tin of the stock la smooth. Meat of U bows unite cleerlr tba effects of second growth, tbe tubera being knobblrr than ever before known Kansas Fresh Eggs Selling Here Under The Local Offering ARE ARRIVING HERE . WITH 'DEMAND GOOD Apple Trade Not Only Shows Most Favorable Demand ' Known for Years, But Value. Are Ton Simi lar Basis Country Is Excellent. NORTHWEST applb sniPMi-T Seasos to date, 4501 cars. Same, lOtfl, 4987 cars. Small ablpmeots of fancy and extra fane Spltxenberg apples are reach lug tba Front street trade.' Sales are abown generally up according to Stock Shows Rather Good Quality to 22 -, "r tbe mora fart. OI . ... 1 " iUUHIHHIl WW H !. o" , for tbe Terr small fruit of thle same anal th Crrn, MnvAmvnt I 'n7 sella generally fc&o below extra me street Movement, i r.nc-r wiih V. u ttu. While tbe movement of apples to tbe lo- Tbe atrlT.1 of tb. carload of &ansa. freah cal skyis"KSSS? ."S.'r.. .i 2: stStn Ttnnrtti In .f astM. sr V a as e. anntA .n.s-a.1 Mrs tkctssr aAiaa4nsr a mspbt - - ana. . rurcbsses ot choice ablpplng atock la t-!tent U(Mllfw tn. trade anticipated. With the beat demand al In tba Willamette valley are around 31.23 . moed former great atrengtb andjkt;0WB la ,e.r, ,or wi offerings and wltb a ceatal t. v. b. country ablpplng points. Buai-I famlabed conditio lor freab supplies here. I prices showing a similar condition, tbe apple aeaa la passing at this price foe tbe account Tba carload from tbe eaat waa la each rood I i. 09 ln rPlrc nortnweat could acarcelj of both Arlaoua and Texas. A special report n ooa J be on a more farorsble basis. TLf..ISr " .t" .V- 1:.. condition that It aurerlted the trade. Thai Other markets ahow: u-un uiiwiug .iihi lum maun mrrw I - 1 Twit. . . . -T fulljr aa late aa In Oregon, and np to tbla time Importera are offering tbem to Jobbers around Ueern ciofcioSthan. s?2S lltU. of tbe erop baa been matured auftlrfentl, 8c a doaen cwdled. which mean, s 6355c rTwlwni uteV'JM firm TO amp. ine suit or ttte eari anipmenta rrom l i" reiaiivrs. ini compares win o'aBovc I Auction prices, M. W.'s fancy Jonathan, iaauo pwhib itse conaiiion, ina oiaca n i wi w iscmu maj. i targe. fZ.iKKgi3.4D; meaium, Sl.IOQx.U. m,. v. ...... w . I JackeonTllle Demand sood. per cent white etna. Cnd the atock 1 of fa. ,Yy;f""T-n? ."""" ooeraTe. rUSIPKIX CROP IS SHORT ""M . Demand for them ha. appeared f.oTrVandhVnitbn. "cxS? rTiS axlated for tnoae handling tbe product. moderate; market Pumpkin, are going to be acarce in th!a f,""' J"!J Umlti ottn.lS2.2S; fuc,, 12,00. Section during the season becsoae of tbe .' .Z "7'' . I Baiumore uemano aniiiik ll&a oar... Vn IV. prtsh I - sv assaa aw ""V USk SB SUVUICr lUUc. I wicuvs SUUCU BISMIJISI ViVU KIUWU. Wl UW k S UIHS .. " " ' I n, m . - - . . -u, ' n ,.r. uiu ... .hi hr. .hn 1 I " genersi siong ins aireet at inutile I '"' "win-iunna moueraie. ct. w. voio- ' I . .. 3 -. i - - J - . . . I HflM tWVM V. f InftBthatl. 17 9L(! S bound; moat of tbem being at lV4c. I ;T .. .?T. 111 nau oeea or-1 -r,' " Buffalo Demand moderate, few galea ac- HOGS STEADY HERE BUT. SALES ARE OFF IN EASTEDN MARKETS Top Staff Quoted at $16 in Swine Division at North Portland but Little' Good Stuff Is Available Cattle ''Somewhat "Slower. OVX LOAD HOOS I1S.8S Ag als th North PortUsd market atmok $16.86 for one lead of aoge, whlis the gen erai market remained st fie. s POBTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN Boga. Cattle. Calrea, Sbeep. Tuesday ...... Monday Saturday ..... Friday , Thuraday ..... Wedseaday ... Week ago..... tear ago. 7$T 2352 ..... 634 ..... TM 240 ..... 802 ..... 3T . 528 Two years ago. ..... 687 Three years ago. . . . 349 Four years ago 499 120 1570 104 47 380 286 84 as 71 260 SI S3 a 523 1581 1729 343 214 87S .... -82 100 8: 1ST: Set market ruled: Portland Steady. Top, $11.00. Chicago 1609Oo lower. Top, $16.45. Omaha 10 lower. Top, $16.90. Kansas City 6SS0o lower. Top, $16.40. Denver C686o lower. Top, $15.60. Wbile tbere was s rather fair supply of bogs reported la tbe North Portland yards at tbe opening of the day's trading, trade condi tions ahowed practically no changes. Tops Were still Belling aa high aa $16.00, but there waa little real good stufX srauable tor buyers. Essists markets again ahowed weakneaa. and t-genertHy lower prices resulted. General bog market rang: Prime light $15.86(216.00 Prime hear? 13T52 15.83 rig ia.uutaiv.ov I x..n t I Dmino uciiuuii uioueraie, tew gsiea ac- i - j u ennivn ruir-vvvc u'i?4irrn " ... I count of wathr Idatu. h.n octra ruT 1 sua ia.iuiux-s.od v. Ji w . uxauaa I BUCKS or CSK In BtorSKa liara in haln.l 'I ... .. - Market for aorlnir chickena Is ehowlng a withdrawn rery raDldlr. but total Mdlnn . I it r.i'liu!!;. a fcsttie Situation uiet allgbtly weaker tone and sales are shown no I aald to be aomewhat abore tbe arerage tor I Auction prices. WashlnKton-Ureson boxes Jon-I While tbe market waa considered fractionally higher than 19c s pound, or lc leas tban I this period of the season previous trsnsactlons. Ulu bens continue to show a good call at former prices. FEW TURKEYS ARE ARRIVING Very few turkeys are artlvlag on tbs local 1 market at thla time, although the demand ta excellent and prlcea are far abore those quoted during any preyloua season st this period of average $2.80 Wheat Storage Is Filled and Buying: Practically Ceases S2lE"nFe atnana, medium 1.M04,2.1H; mostly $1.90 I easier In tbe cattle division of the North Port- ..w; smau, i.tiji.(o; iaaBO .'qnatnans smaii, liana yaras auring mo asy, prices were pracii condition fair. $1.001.05. I cally unchanged. Boston uemand and tsorement moderate. I Kecclpta oyer nlgbt were amall, ssd top Auction prlcea. Washtngtou boxes extrs fancr I . ... v. ..... .k. Jonathan. imr.m M IA flllniftjin- S""7" - -.V-""- I ahaannS T Hlla nnallrr raBcy, medium ana email, 1 " " A.-' . Qenerai cattle market range: nrttnrna fnutf vitrwM artfTTlT While some torsi supplies sre still offer- vunuie IAJ Xftue LSre OI I X"T";' -""t T. Stocke Huge Offerings- More Clover Hay Is Offered. tna. erven and red Deuoers sre comlnc from tbe Bscrsmento section. A mixed ccrtosd of prppera slid tomstoes csme In during the lsst H4 boors. . .$ 9.B0Q1O.25 . 8.0042 8.25 . 7.O0 8.00 . 4.00IU 6.75 . 7.U0(tJ 8.00 .OUj S.TO 6.O0di 9-50 4.0042 7.25 SALMON MARKET IS Early .Gains Are , Very Liberal. .in New York Trading PRACTICALLY BARE; IED STocza close rutzoTrt-ut Tork, Oct. tJ. (I. H.' t.) The stook Finance : Timber '. Industry Railroad and Industrial Securities Particularly Weak During pres. ent Market Depression Municipals Hold Finn,vBut Are Lower Than Before the Wat Baying of Good Bonds Is Moderate. ' Sallroad Issues Weak. Railroad AN rsh FIRM iofsfesTii" tndu.trUl conrsrtlble l.aue. have moat srios changes Irregular, aooas eoTering oeen pariicuiariy weaa auruif u sy sasrts oauasd soma alight ptur la steet present stock: . market depression, says 2,.m:uJ"1 ,?f ethl?kem JSMEJ,,"B,'1' ."d uth Commerce and Finance, but the feel '.TenfHds'Sohlaed4; sd d inf rarols ar. going to re other bond, steady. . ceive fairer treatment at tbe hands of Sales, 645.600 shsres; ' bonds, $7J7,000. th Interstate commerce) ' commission . . . '' : has had a tendency to revive these - EceUent Cleans Up A11 Gool isn in signt and Only Odds and ttri: Z i rC " ""' thn corporation Issuea But Ends Are Available Columbia v- s. steel rose ih points to iosh. and notwithstanding -their investment . . Betbiebem steet "B" was ud a. Mint to 83.i value and tax-exemot feature, they Operations Are SCheunleu. Baldwin gained 1 point to 62. and trac-lare not so-high now as before the war. oooat saTasces were made la th other steet JxtAssachusetta municipals ars selling StOCkS. I nnV St m flmn . WA..I H4.1 nMn. So.llttle canned salmon of aosUty la being I Tne railroad shares were active and strong. tlcaJlv 4 nar cent, nhoren the tar. offered, at this time that tbe trade is on sj Xk Central Belling tip IK points to 74. mr-y -QM , S It n.i. nominal basis. I "a eaitimors. obio advanced lk points to . - . . . " .. Practically no Alaska salmon, except edds o?. ueaoing, selling ex-dlv. of $1, advanced "1,.: .1 and enda of amall lots a now offerlsg, eaa- olat L'nlon pacific point to 123. wMOh are aJso frs from the personal ners generally reporting their entire stocks sold Tte aarltie shares continued strong, the property tax, are selling to realise- a out at opening nricea. ' common advancing l point to 27 V4. while the trifle higher sthan , the Massachusetts The same is true of Everything that was I preferred gained 14 to 89. I Issue perhaps an average of 4. $5 per good on both the Columbls river and on Puget psoudated Gas waa vreak, falling l point cent. Foreign bonds have been Inclined Bonao. il . ' """""a to aip. td Anglo-French 6s. lor in Packtng operationa stong the Oolnmbla have l08JL t0 a Pnts. stance, have sold to reakiss more than been practically suspended for some time, ow- , The copper share showed little change. 714 ' cent on t h ln7.7lm.nt Al lng to tb atnsllnea. of tha run. A tew 11- varket motemeaU were variable sU through thtur tt k h At' " j j . ... ., tha forasAiui with ..i..i r mougb tne alscriminatinar buyer for- but the demand for theae In tb fresh flab I weakneaa. tb teel indusUUls becoming j "V"tment buys Whsn investment trad bas been sufficient to more than tak I DMTy n pronounced presaure. The marine. 1 ponds are cheap, buying thus far has care of the offerings. 1 were strong, tn preferred moving up osen moderate in all good bonds. Ettfron. a Inn tha aa niuet. a mrwl 1 Point. tO 91H. I rr m a. vi. run ot "dogs ' before long, snd there is likely . " P to 106 points. joh v Farwell comnanv In Its week- for everytbing I w",Ka " W. mere was a lv d MV ..,.. i I continued soddIv of utsh mnnae whirh aftael1' iraao review, says. customers advancing to 81 points, declined to 7. commitments for spring are much The railroad issues were in good demand, 8t. heavier than a year ago. Collections Paul moving up i point to 48, and Southern re greatly In excess of corresponding Pacific to 90. week in 19H. a larger number of Money loaning at 4 per cent. customers is in tbs market. The cot- afteruo,m"r ? .f1 w lltmV tOD fb ton niarket continues firm andLadvanc- fsTSSr toWtU0poin.,BefhlehSm, tflffi J the line. Leading brand, mored np 2 points to 84 snd then re- ot wide sheetings have been advanced af to 84. steel common moved up i to 'by the mills two and one half cents steet lsustxllrosd rtJtt were P"r yrL Thre 18 tncy jnong ulder trs1lsCslfdsiS ir la? retailers to buy liberal quantities 1 jpolnt to 121. ..uiBg r.r of aU woQl BUple dres fftDr,cg toe to be an extenalre demand caught Corn Market Goes To a Lower Point ' At Day's Opening By Joseph F. Pritchard 'Chicaea. Oct. 33. ft. K S.1 The festnn oft Bange of New York brlcea furnlahed he Orer. I snrins; .deliver v. Thin la nrnhohlv ac the corn market today was the heavy aelllng beck a Cook Co., 216-217 Board of Trade counted for by the suggestion of tha of the December by longs. This selling waa building: government to woolen dress goods on the general belief that the directors of the l.rMt'ttit'i ion on,, h- i manufacturers that thew r,n.riur a a JIUCKLEIIERH1KH. SELL SLOW Blower aala far buckleberrles is shown along tbe 'strert with tbe price shsded down I Portland. Tues to Km b Dound In s few instances Tor stale I xear ago tork. Total receipts sre not beery and tbe I eeason to dele market Is expected to resume its rormer I f,"r ori, i i scorns, won " K ,-V.. .... I f4aAM il.i. 111(1 1. f AUlfiS U allCi lltAJl, I Year ago l',..ii.lrr kltl.nl Inn aaaier. I Seattle, Won. . . , . -..., ,a e,.m mt rftenue I vav Main. I I9avil W UllS """ 1 Year aim 1'h.M. . n httft.e trula nnnanva I ' " California tomatoes ars aelllng at $1.S5 a lug for repacked NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Cars- Wheat. Barley. Fir. Oata. Bay. 72 .. 13 ..2077 ..2082 . . i2 .. 80 ..ieao ..S04U .. fit . . 41 ..1488 ..2148 2 2 70 B 3 28 01 1 4 05 187 - 1 28. 651 6 560 674 7 7 465 7W 1 2 118 170 tt 20 13 S 676 2 $2.85; extrs fancy Kings, medium, $2.25 1 .. u;nf' 2.80: small. 82.25: avsrace 82.41. r'ancv I -n sieers winter , itsnsnas. large, x-z.buia.utK; meaium, i "y1 . . ft. . ucc wn ....... 1 . - . i . . I uiuiuiij iu wu vuwa Prices unchanred. , Best neiiers uenver Ueasnd and movement good. I wthatrni all aiaaa nnalltv nA mnriltlnn I LtlTn .. . . . good: boxes Jonathans. Grimes, extrs fancy. I btocker and Ieeder steers. mostly az.ou; xsncy si.70ai.80; cbvlc SI. 50 I Mstton Trad Strong w,',.,.m t. . Mutton snd lamb trade Is strong at North Waahlnatou boxe. Jonathans, medium and tx Portland, with receipt over night rather tra f.nor 12. if,: fant-r 2.ou: Idabuea tut I smaB. Th recent . advance la prices Is being early sales. I well maintained, with killers securing most of Oklahoma City Idahos taxes Jonathans snd I thelrrequirements direct in tbe country, be King Dsvlds. extra fancy. $1.79; fancy. Sl.SS. cans of tb lack of sufficient opea market of- ueiraLi-uTmsau anu luvTemeDC gooa, w ibq. i xerlngs. ington extra isucy ana rancy jonatnans. sz.za i . i.k ux.ao. Auction nricea, ear v aanington Jona- 4linoiliRi. thane and Klna- Carlda. lumble 81.tt8tft2.a3t W.V"ra... ''liSXS;!1? y . . i ; W, n. . . . . . I C.II1UKI , . . .r 1 vvasningion uemsna sna . movement gooa. v.ti.ar oaii 1 1 imi I tlonal. I rrnolhu s.ai . 121 w.sin.tJt, . fanj iih I Wetbers 'af? I ... . ...... li;Tnc.,.?w Steel, c 5fi I th.n. .fern - -A- T.r.. t fin IKwes s.ooio ooi mcsgo range or. price rurnisned by United wistmers i i - m . s . v. d.: I i resa: board will set upon that future at the regular ii.-w. ou meeting this afternoon. A selling price will Allis-Cbalmers ' e" " ', " ' " ' be fixed, and It la likely to b somewhat be- American Beet Sugar.'! low general eapectatioba. December lost 1Q American Can, c ..... . lc. Corn for January waa up e, nd May American Car Fdv., e. . was unchanged. Declines were abown of H4 Americsn Unseed, c... c tor oats. Provisions were lower. Pork American Ixx-o., c $1.20, laxd 3742, and rlb. 32c. Americas Smelter, c... ' Americas Sugar, c Chicago, Oct. 23. (1. N. S.) The corn mar- American Tel. It Tel... ket waa uusettled at tbe opening bere today, American Woolen, e. . . with opening prlcea covering a range ot lc. Anaconda Mining Co... with tbe Inside figure showing le under yes- t,1?n t0" terday'a close. Top prices for December, how- , , " L9 j-, c .er wero U,o hlrhr " B,1Hmore Ohio, c Betblebem Steel "B" May corn showed considerably more strength iiwirl ..? than December. The action ot tbe board of Butte Superior trade In restricting trade In corn futures led Calif. Petroleum, t'.'.'.. to scattered selling, and produced s fluetnat- Canadian Pacific lag market. Central Leather, c. . . . la provisions' the market was weak, and Chesapeake A Ohio prices were below tb previous close. There !c0 Gt- w-, was soma acattered aelllng at tb tower prices, K?JC!'' .M- ?t. V... Jannary pork, with a drop of 10c. showing tbe ' c"- greatest decline. V S&d?F l"e""' The oata market was very dull, snd nrtimm r- V,.. ' c 22.60 18.00 1 held wlthlQ "arrow limits, declines being f rac-1 Corn Products, c Tuesday Livestock Shippers 756 760 1 - Kanaas Citv- Demand snd movement mod' Jtt 1 apata Waahlnatnn Llallofmu .ttrt fan r. all I . . 1 . . r ..i.n rvnn. , i . in. I sales In amall tots: larse S3.: medium. 1.1: I Z . T t . . v-l.. , I 400 171l.m.n 7i rnn.tv'.n. Z,t-. r.n. i, " iu a uecenMr 8 1348 sllilsis: S2O0 load, W. F. Halnea, 1 load; A. F. Knox, Jsnusry I (SaSTB), SSahaV-vr 1 y T. a A 1 u . rrtn TV... U.1II .lll. I Uaw Adrices from the countrv lndlc.ta th.r PhUadelphla-Very limited demand; move- "r-.".!. , 'S1; " " w..ki.., ' -...u. 1 1 load: W. frerer. Drain. 1 load. .. ... . a. a. a - ia - a r . .nfl iwinniTinft saw t iaatt r nvrra r u nr jnnaa i uiatitr-m. sSi. oLcnaiL. ukdwcil, a- iuau w vvrsai -.aS'Sl'e . h01 ' I5:rfJr t-" -r-.J wa. ltKmKUWWni medium t&oWuf Sheep Welch fc lawergaa, Medford, 1 load. I December - l " " nucwaier, at mis um. I fancy smsll, $1.00 I Mixed stuff Thompson a Gentry, Heppner, I " I . toarae grains are also showing a quiet tone. I Omaha Demand snd movement good. Wssh-1 3 loads catti. bocs snd sheen: J. Barzer. SHIPrEHS' WEATHER NOTICE "u;Pf' general are uncbsnged. j lngton-ldabo boxea Jonathans, fancy medium I pomeroy, Wash., -S loads csttle, calves and! January W .,,,.. ,.,.. .j,i,. Prnterr ahlnnienta I ui"va ut ciurcr nay ar Delng I u.vw, t a i.mj mi aw ,i.wig4.o IsbeeD. I eatber bureau aOTIaea. t rotecr snipmeni I , . ,,,, , . ... "I rhlaaa-oDemanil and muaamant mndanta I . . . ...... . . ; . . I a... -j h mii ra, innii t ha tn - - uaun, nut Dnces sre i . . '. . . :r . 'i u. . o. imreau or msrsets re porta me state i wnra '"a ---- i held hlirh. orfarlnir. r. .tt.i - Auction price TVasningion jenatnana. extr l , .,.,,, ,.j.j a.,.k. oo mum tamneraturva: auinr norm, so I . " . . - w awwo an k..... n-.7 t ta. to o. i v- wtvm:. i T-r7t '.T. a .. a ' D I Stimulated Br tDe fact that tarmara ir. I '-"W Tif".''"'. " I?-;"' lng mlnli lg! carlota: inn. SSI... . - . . - . . . " hii .Q9 hut M II O.-.rn,? TO- . . . .... . . . b Mm tt M v . . .uw .avv mil laruMirB m r m nn. . . . ... . . .. . .1 . ... . .T.' .Ti able t d thalr r.ll ..,r H ."TVw.. .l-" 1 !?PC 1-aoi i '" ""'n ! i r Portland 7 I ralna tstr nlnaln, . I . J V.V . 40 degrees; esst to Baker, 35 degrees; ssd u wurs. Qua to us isck of 126 boxes fsacy il.BOfflti.10; sverage $1.76 Srf.;. iJ"" aoutb to Aahlaud, 36 degreea. Minimum tem- I J? ' choice, 185 boxea $1.201.00; average $1.37; I Xi"i " peratnrrs st Portlsnd tomorrow sbout 43 I , " xew crop iuestemr S2.08; forty-1 Idaho Jonsthsns grade A, 71 boxes $1,334 I wiihirtoii l I fold. 82.03: club X.ol R MUBi.n tt na j I o oa- i r.o. n-.hin,n nrii... a.i I rtasmngion ...... V-M"1"- looses, Bi.aa.u; . .nr... Oi-oo; avneii Tntala TAr11and rriiim aaiitn. n.i. n I .i ,J.Z iftiTVT... "k ko -Ri. I ..! iorais rortiana. JOBIilNQ TRICES IN PORTLAND t;-& Cattle and Mixed I January c aires juora tsoeep ateck TDt. ' z CORN Open. High. ... 110 117 ... 111 U4 ... 110. 112 OATS I'.'. '68 68 . . . 60 60 PORK . . . 3050 3850 LARD . 2345 2345 ... 2337 2337 ... 2100 2100 BIBS 0.80; bakers' local, I10.00Q10J TheM price, sre those at which wboles.ler. f "g.mTlO.aO?7 . ftour OrgonV'cholc? SU y, r.tsltora, except aaotberwlae auted: u.75 per barrel. ry. riour. Orlsssi Dairy Produes HAY Buying yrte, new eroo. WHiimetta I good Jobbing prices, boxes Wsblngton- enaiasns, SasMx; tancy. s.xo. Ongon leans HeceipU heavy. , movement ahlngton ..... nnni, in nacTnn. . i . . . w DbiiM i" " . - imuiii, ww.', ea.wnczo.w Der ton' EaatAra wrappers, extrss. 4c; prim firsts, 48c: Oregou-Wsshlugton fancy timothy si. firsts. 44Vc; cube, lo fees; carton, lc ad- f.ifa, $lM.0O&25.00t slley vslch. X2l Oota snc:dalrr. 83c. i 23.00; cheat, $ia.O0S23.00; clover. $22 00 oer BU'rTlCKr AT Portland dellTery baeia, fo. ton; grain. 822.00ia.OO API atari I SWS.a.aa C ai. ill. Memphla Demand good, market slightly l A. stronger; quality ana conauion gooa. Btrmingoam imna gooa, quality and con- anion iair. ttoxea atock ixoing into storage. Atlanta uemana ana movement moaerat. One week ago. . sour weeks ago. rresm, 62c. 1 GRAIN SACKS Nominal Nik. l Calm, 1 IrJdlanapOHa Demand good. t-M KtflltHelllnir nrlee: Presb Oreson f.ncf I i-lti. I.. ... i..f ,...'"i,.Il0AC,cntt I Mlnneanolla Demand moderate, mart. MW ...r.-zzz: .:,..i.,. -j k . v..,n, i -.'sr . " annw. i ..7.. 17,-- v. 1UUI ciTiui . 1 1 m Frlce to joDuera. iiaie, xoc: xoung ZVC ID. riRI IV juiim., .wm, w . .wuB Aaieiica. 37c, f. o. b.: brick, 36c lb.; lim 1 nr.r s.-u. brick' Swiss. 80c. KUUS Selling price: Case count, 62Q63e dosen; buying price. 61Q62o per doaea; sell Ins price, caudlvd. 57er- selected candled, OOQ 60c; storage, 47c; eastsrs freeh, 683166c. IJVK roLI.XKf Hans, bssv Plymoutb Rocks. 17 (if lo lb. 1 ordinary cnitkeos, laf 1 per lb.; stsgs, -lac per id.; sma IB: ...in.. lHAriUi. nar 1D.1 lares iDruin. lifrainei per lb!: turkers. 23tt24c per lb.; dreaaed. I i"!."10 fsney, 28i3oc per lb.; culls, 2Jc; suusbs. I luJfR13m IT. t 'a IT. II.. Ot0..- I'akln Juoka I 4WV BSWO Kl .... kiiuxTi'iriit sniiina 1 ' aA mi I fair. Few aalea. account weatber. All smau SJ81.00: abortt.' $38.004134.00: middllnra ui m I Jobbing, lots boxes. Yesterdsy e prices ttn- KOL.Ljtu oats Per ton, $63.00. ROLLED B A RLE V Per ton. S65.0057.00. livB 1" 1m02L crcae. $84.00 ton. ujma; iirice. iv per ion. airruuania exensnge octoDer bids: OATS .sr..i. Tuesday Mon. Sat. Frl. , Thurs. Wed. .1. 1 Nw Tork. Oct. 23. (I. N. 8. ) Although aoon aom ima jtyr . . I prices were blgb at tbe opening of tb. cfJt- T-..y WI W ton market tda tha tm,. .. K.l. stesdy, for, as tb call progressed, steady aelllng caused s shrinking in tbe upturn. October started 26 points higher, December cbansed. t. rsui uemana moderate, marset rair. Few aalea accounts weather. Jobbing price poxea nncaaiigea. . . EARLY COTTON PRICES ARE GENERALLY HIGHER I BARLEY ....aa lttft)9f-a ties IK fnAlfifk Rtinnsfl -ilil , ..TiT. IK a nlnnm CI 9S doaan I Ff Q suiee, ..--- -.7 llVaal 9TOO lUVm jv .. . I ra.n rruita ana vsgstaajss 1 -aaw suu sikmj ruiuitx s stills uranKes, aa.ouiua.io oosi 01. wi . . . . u .j t . ,0 ... ... 1.... .k. bao.uaa. 6c per lb.; lemons. $5.uO..7.00: Calt- "Tut. e,3. 0000 8000 Tnl? "tr.;T; hlW.r" OATS I The market maintained its firm undertone a 1 a 1 inrougn ta isst nour, lea oy octoner. wnicn L.... aAcai closed 95 points net higher against 16 to 47 foraia grapsfrult, $4.26; wstermelons, $I.00J 1 AO nor csntsl: pescbsa. Oregou, C0u76e per pes pesrs, ei.aasja.w w wui. , , BKKU1UI Huckieberrlee. 12ff par lb.; I November . Cianberrlea. $4. 264.60 ia sa 'jr.6i.a ao nar si I I an Krinirs wiuvd, oeuuvwer, mn 1 .-.v.vtMwr .em. ... Uanana. box. ligis. S1.76: fanfV Jonsthsna. I Novsmber brewlDS ... 126, 81.73) fancy Jonathans. 138s, $1.66; fasey 1 Kaaters Corn sod oats prices: Jesstasaa, 100 aas ieae, isncy aona-1 wia a waiia, uctooer tbsna, 175, l-oO; fancy Jeaatsasa, 188a and I in, cu SUOs, .o; Brings, ssii rippin. sic., i.n; w i'w. o bo.: BAELKY i points net higher ' for later positions. 4850 New York cotton Drtces furnished hv Over- 6000 beck Cook Co.. 216-217 Board of Trade a ids. cuppea, uctooer.... bnildlsei 4O0 isnuarr , 48S0IUrea ... ccoklng apples, n, i; eookin applea, I ovemDr oats, enspsa. 4600 May .. lumbi pack, medium else, $1.00. I Corn No. 8 yellow, January eoidlSni. :.?.yL.7z w-r'i'00!, sJEsjl z!-Jt" iag-rt": SiaiBsa, ' ' y -aw- ai..M yur 1 - J w.-, ;nun.,,uIIIV,( OU00 I h.u: ueneura. luuioo nor Dssset: caurornia 1 srnruarr corn, mixea.. Open. , 2700 . 2675 . 2068 . 2660 High. 2728 2700 2000 2677 Low. 268S 2063 2634 2550 Close. 2722 2694 20841 2606 2612 2010 2764 flntAha Ofijm . OoOl OflOV Tnaaa ai 'J.W1 aft. 1 Salea 20u tona hVinmh., h. eon. 1 jyecemoer u JTia i4U k , . . . 1 AA. It a. IL I ,An. aiAV.n.K.- 1 . ru m e w potatoes 8eIUuc one, table stock.! - I iWfVftrn T nricrrr,ir ntin?a ' . . ""I. I DAIRY fIitlIITT7'. rTTTT rnion 1. poiawes. sa.sovjia.no, 1 w.i aujui vuacil tniicago, Oct, SS CI. jr. g.) Bsar rsidlng k.ai. w , . 1 in xne noe? marset traa eantinnM hv nim Seattle. Oct. 23. (U. h.i nna. 1 " "".""'"" eppoamoa. tb WaabingtM crm.ry cub. W- di7r- 11" KI?" .W5 . .. r? 40c: .torsg. Clifoml. cubs 43c; tS .i bUs b-bM h .,. ... ... ! v muttui r-r,.r,,.. .l.. ' n..l w" oWovo secuaes xor the week. I1T26; sweet poUtoes, IS.40aii3.65. VEUKTABLES Turnips. SI .60 per sack: earreta, l.ow per sacs; nests. 1.73 per sack: parsnips, i.io per sacs; caoosge. local. luiwa 10.: sreea ouiuoa, xoo ooaeo ouncnes: eaa leiiuce, (urajiac ooqjooc per dosen; ta: tnmatoea, Oregon, &0j60e per bos: eggplsnt. 5tt6c per lb.; string beans. 6c lb.: ( para, s Vie per id.; nesa lettuce. Atwn hnnrbee: eeierr. OUffZlle ne artlebokes, $1.00 sack; cucumbers. 25ttB6c 1 43c pee doaea; peaa. 7 per id.; caoiirwwer tvegon. S1.00 lc. X&c, block Swiss, case 37c; Badger brick B 1.75 per dosen; pumpkins. lUQ2c per lb. I esse. 84c: ditto sinale : w..hil;. lUQa'c per lb. esse. 84c: ditto sinsle : w..i,it I Chicago, IU.. Oct, 23. (1, N. S.l Hoea Meets, fish and Prsvlslsna I lets. 2&e. "' I Receipts 18.000, slow. 15ffli20c lower. Mired I iincsaa-u mu 13 selling price, country killed beat boga. 20(talo per b.; ordinary. Irfl0e per lb.; best vesl, 16c per lb.; I oraiaary veaia, him per 10.; rvugk neavy, I sszite per id., goaia, Hi.oc pec in. la tube, is 17e per lb.; mutton, 14016c per lb.: beef. ISIBe oer lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams, 2HiSSc per lb.; breakfast bacon. 83a47c: nlcnlrs. S.V is . eotlaxe roll, 30c, abort clears, 2Q32e; ore-1 dosen, 67c, got. Viporta, smoked. 83c per lb. I Butter LAUD Kettle rendered, tierces, 27a per iS.j ninmni, aia. iaru winjvana, 21C OxiriKMS oijrmpia Ban Franclso SfarWaf Ban rTancisco, csl.. Oct. 23. f TJ. P ti-tn Hi,.. iill.- Ml.. .1 ' 1 - . - - - - j 1 um. sec. Eggs Kxtrss 6He extra firsts 54 He: ex- - . ....11.,. A T. 1 . ..... ., TT - 7" . puiMts S3. snd DBtcners, 815.4616.45; gobd hestj-. n.owi(iio.w: rougn nesvy. M.3fiai4.6.i ligbt. 814.46(316.10; pigs, $10.2513.75; bulk. $14 .70 16. 10. Cattle Receipts 13,000, a ready. Beeves, Cheese California flsta fsncv vix. I tu Mfftn in- M. .... . . T' . . - ul 1 - ..... . i'ii-, -1 i tj ;iAj x.. ov ; ic- . I Blockers and feeriera ' SAmMii - t.... Lea Ane-alea VarVa I a .a .. . Lo. Aneele. tL-t 1 M N- a I """'i ?'- avssa rwi sneep neceipta il.wo Butter Per pound. 46c. Stsadv Kith, and ncavcru, i.ua;xa.so; ismna, S1X60Q18.V0. Omaha Begs $1.0 Omaha. Oct. 23. (1. N. s.l Tattle fta. ctlpta 10,600, alow. Beeves $7.O016; cows! and 1. .1 1mi-m (KJVfliO,. T. . . . . . I C steers 5 steers 7 ateera 14 ateera 6 ateera 2 ateera &.fi ateera 1 steer t ateera 1 ateer 2 ateera 12 ateera 2 ateera 1 steers 4 steers 10 steers 5 cowa 6 cowa 3 cowa ' 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow,g 2 cows 1C cows 3 cowa 110 cows lie cows 2 cowa 11? cows 22 cows 33 cows 1 bull . 2 bulls 1 bull . 1 bull . . 1 bull . No. 2 steers . 1 steer 1 steer . 4 steers . 1 cow 1-oow ... 1 cow ... 1 cow .. 1 cow ... 1 cow ... 4 cows ' , 1 cow .. 1 cow ... low .. 1 bull .. lbull .. 1 bull .. 11 cslves 23 6 7 7 43 lx.. .. .. 1 24 8 T T 48 11 7 17 26 4 .. 3d 11 10 .. .. 21 1 .. 20 .. 21 12 10 20 . . 42 15 3 24 . . " 42 14 1 . . . 1 16 Aftarnoon Bales STEERS 1134 $ 0 00 ft06 7.0' 945 8.50 2115 2120 115 111 108 6.8 4 50 810 ' 2310 2805 2(117 2083 Erie. C. General Electric ...... Oos. 1 Ooodricb Rubber 115 Ut. North., Ore Lands. 112 ut. noru., pta 110 Oreene-Osn. '. Hide a Lcstber. c... 69 iz Illinois Centrsl 58i7 Industrial A loo hoi .... 30 1 inspu-s.ion a1A I Mo"n.mi .......... Kell-r Sinrlnaflal.1 2337 Lackawanna Steel." '. '. '. Lehigh Valley 2127 Lopis. A) Nashville... Maxwell Motors, c... 2770 Mexican Petroleum . , . 2006 allaml Copper......... auavai steel... hi.. K. A T.. c Siissoun Facine 1J4 SELL AT A HIGHER PRICE iN,iL"1f,() The Willamette Seed asaoctatlon made al Nevada Consolidated... rew liaven New Tork Central.. x .. 0. a w 1040 088 1320 1160 ' 1360 808 1O10 706 812 '.'.'W.'.'.'.'.'.'. 700 ,. 812 , 083 COWS 905 , 634 . e a a 80T 10W ........... 40 1100 1000 1106 1001 887 886 ' 10(i2 788 en 1071 1028 aaie laei i.uiaui iv me Jl lllism A. VUrUS I -, v. at tt . . . company, a San Francisco aeed bouse, for the I Norfolk a Western, c. tiuriurra cscilic Paciflo . Mail . shipping points. I Pcanarlvania Bsllwsy This ssme company sought the crop last I J"eoplos Gas season, snd waa so well pleased with It and I Eitubu.r.Co,1 a. I . 1 a 01 - X At I " . . . ... .1 aVaaaaauAt fil tmm. I ifXaa mm Bay Cons. Copper..'. Tear. I i.J oiki npnuE 8.60 This association 1 mating a apeclalty of t"?',?'-, c V 8-SO the White Rose potsto. raising it under seien- g'Pnblic, - 00 tiflc methods. This yesr it Is under the state LA nllhtev i." nJ. ' inspection law, and Is reported by J. B. Lar- Debuck - g son. stat inspect, to be the cleanest fields Siih.ka"'; 1:8 ?i!'?n:-aB..5l5-kv.d..o.t ?. Kbsheffl.!d::::::: works continually with tbe grower. Bird ssr. Sig! liw,V'i' f he glvea the ettenalon department of the Tennessee om' Oregon AgrlcultursI college credit foe the TS.sclflc 1 success of bringing the White Rose to Us fine Thif "? standard. f .T.??." " O.OV I 1 vuivu raciLii:, K...... j. u. HUDtier, e. 0. S. Steel, c... Utah Copper.. $ T.B3 NEW YORK FUR PRICES 5;2 F1KM, SOME HIGHER I Vlrglnla Chemlcii,' 'c. mu I 1 w. u. reiea-rapn 4.&0 1 w T..,. ..... ..,. WtlBgbotie FJec. 6 86 6.M 118 28 18 107 06V .... ... ... I Westlnghotisa Blec. . Fr Anctton galea oorporatlonUvilla Otorland... tbe following price at Ita public W'oofworth New Tork announces a a I auoiiou Bate neia in neir igrx, coniparea Wltb I 50 38 40 68 Z3 42 76 704 22 304 40 V 00 27 14 18 123 01 88 42 Z .'.2 I urices st Its March. 1017. aale: l ii I Mink t&orthern), 25 per cent higher; mink a'w.l (southwestern), no change; mole, no change; a'-Vi ! leopsrd. no change; muakrat (northern), 801 6.73 1 Pr aU higher;, moasrat (black), no change. 6.85 1 per cent. ft B8 34 few all wool civilian fabrics as possible 22 which is in line with the concerted ac- J tlon to conserve the wool supply. The J British government has guaranteed 24 flax spinners a price of about $125 per 58 ton on Russian flax until March 1, 86 ltlS. This fixes the, market nn ma. 104 I ff p ria 1 a m.nnfarliirhi1 rnm mu fu Huck towels ar scarce. One prom- 63 inent mm Has sold up and withdrawn 8l their lino of huck towels for spring. f?l I h.n V A 7jl.iani Sla lv- 0 1 M . .a w m. a ue United States National bank of Salem 53 is preparing to set aside in its budget ? Of 1918 the sum of StOOO for ca.rrirtr.a- .a 1 . . . - . 140 I p C1UD among the school ohil- 74,iaieu 01 Manon county, snowing now OVi 7' 46r. DATDlATir DlDint lf 100 I in 1 iJ I iw rHriHUu Id I 11ri v ti nr ninApnT l-irVCUI IU DC DlUUCor CITY HAS EVER SEEN this movement has grown, Q, W. Eyre, who recently visited - the Livestock Stats bank of this city, said that th bank had .appropriated bniy $609 for tha work this year, which was th first,. The children In these clubs were) loaned 110 to buy the pig and care for it during the summeV. Tbe ptgs wsre exhibited in a special section at th state fair. By an arrangement wita , the Union Meat company, 10 cents m , pound was paid for the first prise pi?. 19 cents fpr ot&era winning prises, ana the top market price for the balance. . , Kvery exhibitor made from $10 to $b9 profit on an eight months bog, , , . Oovernmsnt Offers Avlaska 8pruee ' The government is offering for aale a block of 6,790,000 feet of sprue and $0,000 feet of .hemlock lying alone the -north shore of Heceta island on th Tongass national forest in Alaska. Th spruce will be offered at not leas thau $2.25 and the hemlock at 60 cent. Th spruce is said to be of unusually good quality and will cut out a good per centag of airplane stock lumber. Tract embraces 334 acres. A number ' of Alaskan mills are sow cutting air plane -spruce from government stump age, , . ... Gold meserv for ots Th Ban Francisco federal reserve bank, at tha . close or business on October 19, had $33,116,000 of federal reserve notes in actual circulation, according to th ' statement made' public at the close of business on October 19, Th gold re serve against these notes waa 13.99 per cent, or $29,934,660. .The federal reserve statute requires that only a' re- serve of 40 per cent be maintained, Xailroads Mors ' Efficient. In bj statement just issued, th war admin 1st ration board for th American rail ways said that during the month oC July, the latest period for which of f iclai figures were available, report : from 85 per cent of the mileage ot th nation ahow that 20.3 par cent mora freight was handled than In -the ixroo month of 191. During July, 191$, tba -railroads carried 27,809,430,99$ tona per mile of freight, and last July tb tonnage per mile per month was 3 ' 434.368.5a8. In the same month oft 1918, there were 144,478 cars awaiting -repairs in shops, and this averag number was reduced in 1917 to 135,831. a decrease of 8 per cent. Freight en glnes awaiting repairs In July, 1918. were 4480, and last July thetUumber was 4123, a reduction of 7.6 per cent; The average mileage made by each freight car in July, 1917, was 36.4 miles, while the year previous 'thla imllesge was 38. . . - 83 86 80 30 86 C6 30 30 18 10 86 136 42 42 28 28 9 69 a 88 11 12 .... 100 18 117 44 44S 7 7 82t4 83 (Concluded on Page Mine, Column Two) SI 118 118 '('88 1 31 eevai 45 28 123 1 27 - '"a 3 40 88 27 13 Washington, east to Sixth, north to Oak, east to Fifth, south to Alder, west to Sixth, in front of the reviewing stand at the Hotel Portland to Yam hill, then to Fifth, where the parade will disband. Th parads will break ud near the 17 I bulletin board at th southwest corner 44 I A 174 1. - T.J7...t.AH ...... . ..w. 30 iui x- j.it. 11 akuu aiuiu.uu .irgcis, ana in. 6s 1 new totais win announcea ana tbe 118 I flag raised to the proper height as soon as the pared has completely disbanded. A division of this parade la to be set aside for men and women who are not members of any auxiliaries, but who' have relatives in the War service or in the training camps. This is ex pected to be the largest of th pared divisions. In thflS division Will h. ihaYiMMMn 25 I VjhAttA Am A( la. . n An , V, . n. . ul mt I -- " - m. v .115 " bu aai, 37 Nothing in th parads will be mor im- pressiv man uiese cniiarsn who will form a strong appeal to th. stay-at-homes to buy Liberty bonds. Automobiles will b allowed in the parade, and if they are used by per sons who wish to appear with an or ganisation the cars should fall into 80 I line Immediately after those who are 17 120 104 10 88 lili First Plans 'Laid ;' For Billy Sunday;. San Francisco, Oct. 23. (I. N. 8.) First plans for the evangelisation, of San Francisco by Billy fcTuhday were laid Monday by the ministers' of San Francises and transbay cities at a reception accorded by them to Mrs, Sunday. The plans include the raising of a campaign fund of $50,000, of which $25,000 cash must be deposited in the banks here before th appearanoe of the noted religionist. Billy Sunday cannot com to San Francisco any tune oerore uctooer, 1819. All of th two year period is taken up with en gagaments to conduct revival meeting in other cltlea. 163 40 89 f.3. 123 17 120 68 V) 105 79 81 88 BULLS 1560 1415 1530 1360 1870 . Tuesday Morning Sales STEERS Ave lbs. '. 850 800 eio 887 COWS 1010, 1040 1020 1050 1040 800 882 870 710 1 720 - BULLS 1150 810 New York Bond Market Bid. Ask Atchison Qen. 4s .... BANK STATEMENT OP COAST Eet'h. Steel ref. 6s ! ! '. I 11 - am ' n,.e tnn A C. B. St. Q. COL 4s. i SKA 6.75 I Clearing; 6.25 I Monday 6.5o I Tuesday . 8.00 Portland Bank Tbla week. Tear tra 1 St Paul Qen. 4 Ha ..... . 4.630.401.69 $ 3.666.58b m Chicago N. W. Gen. 4s. . 85 80 85 80 9S 87 Clearing Kalsnces Price. $ 6.90 j Clearings o.wi 1 Batancea 6.00 6.60 Clearings l Balances a a t I 6.601 Clearing 6.50 6.60 I Clearing s.&o 4,631,097.00 8,090,474.04 1 L. & ti. Unl. 4S Srmkajaa ManVa I NeW Y0fk Ry. 53 ..$ 1.267,808.00 Northern Pac. P. Ia. 4s 201 74A.OA I Reading Gen. 4s .... ., Union Pac. 1st, 4s .... $ , 708.176.00 U. S. Steel 6s 22,826.00 Union Pac. 1st Kef. 6s. . . , Southern Pac. Conv. 6s. sAfl -99. Southern Pac Conv. 4s. eaa a. .e. a.Aalal. IDI .X4S I - . a'nn Al aaL an Lea Anssles Banks - S?"L?- V"..'72" ar areas AA M I rVUUst. A t, aa.ee. iun'xakVi'aai:;' 8'524-083 00 Ches. & Ohio Conv. 6s ...,.$16,S7S.S15X Tacoma Banks ...1, ... 'Sesttis'a'k.'' 88 21 84 89 90 a 81 JO 81 94 5? 89 22 34 92 .. 79 S S POTATOES ALONG THE COAST 4.00 4.001 Besttls Markst 3-OOI Seattle. Wash. Oct. 23. (U. P.! nnlona Foreig-n Bond Alarket Bid. A. F, 5s. Oct., 1920.. U K.. 6s. Sept.. 1918. U. K.. 5s, Feb., 1918 CALVES Hoas . , . - L"?Jy"?!.M: 5" to; eo l 00; t.bl. dairy, 60s. ais. 75: 100. r"'V,l ILi ". S,. ".r::r u- -balea. 2.5S: fancy table anrf a., 1 . AJ. ,V:'-' '. V"T ana reea- a eoeu. ei.ow .w, .". vaiers, per 125.75; lump rock. 820.00 ner ton ' "wsiiw; western, ltti;i, poor and lli-.P,.f?- a m - PEANS I Nominal '8nSll w'blt.' taxs-. "". $7.5t10.00; calvea. $8.001250. JLlB 'Xi. '? ZCsr,'i Pink? 10e; UnV Uc , Hogs-Receipt. 2800, lOe lower. Mixed. i if, FSi hA?L" boioua. lOvic; red Ioc. M1c' $10 018.80; good and choice-heavy, $15.73(3 If'w"00 "fcJ!6. ,bi.! lb?'l..,65,.,b:: Hops. Wocl and Kldai . rough heav?. $16Ji015.66; -Ish. ! $I5.W t dosen: bard sbiil ib. sits t? I BOPS Nominal. Buying price, 11 eron .15JS: plga, $1617; bulk, $15.50315.00. 1..L ,Km?Vn rl. JL.Z; ' D0X 25tt27d ner lb.: contrscts 'itoJZi. 1919 ao' Sheep Receipts 33.000. Slow and low-- View. TWiajB.rw l" wvawsii I Oreosrtss I uoL-wuiamette valley coarse Cotswold. I J.eJne7' "2V5i3i -earTlngs. $11.50 SnOAR-Cub. $8.75: powdered. $8.50: trnlt ?..ir-' "7.?fJre. 0e per u.H "m A . fjiT 1 'JT' ... .. - m bsrrv. 8H.O0: Ll vellow. 87.40: s-rannlateri. 1 ".V.,Vi ..""T-. I "TI e'.T iiuki new. 4.00'4.z pee rase. I . ,V . ' ""ogreen RICE Japan style. No. 1. 7V4e: New Or- I "If-0 ,t, 1U5!-..!??C-' ?I.n 25 lbs. leans head. 9c: blue rose, 8e. salt -4 oarae, nair grouno. urns, gia.on per I Sheen Recelnts 6000. atesdv with 1a lna (orsvaair, mi, jus; Dorsenair. mane. is., I ycateroay.'. t-amos iiit.zo; art IMi. wnol nelta. a&- A . Kn. , . r 1 SuMl. eia sa For Lease anu I Bl w-za Biage. amy JOS. and UD 11c- 1 . dry flint hides, 21e: dry fllst calf, on to f $16.40; t lb.. 80c: dry aalt hid, 3e; dry hoi hides uedlums, S1.502JS0; salted hors h'ldeaf eaO Sheep-1 uimrwoumir, tun susj Doraenair. mane. ISej dry long wool pelta, 42c; dry short wool Delta aSesoc; aalted sheet, pelts, long wool ,cl 16ffl30T: tv Hori Receipts 12.000, generally steady. Steers 810 ls; cows and heifers, $6cg 140; stoekers and feeders, $613; calvee. 6313. - n-ogTi Keceipis suuv, zotooc lower. Top uui fiownAi; nesries, sloqits.4U; i, l.ooiaio..; Ilgnt. S14.5ei5.75. een Kecelpt 6000. steady with low in srdsy. Lsmbs $17Q17.25; ewes, $ 10a 11. Five ttoriesvand basement, 50x100 WAREHOUSE 328 GUsin St., bet. oth and Bdwy. Th W. C. McPhron Co ;i9th ind Wilson Sts. -, Broadway 852,' A-1852 i i 2.50; salted short wool pelta, each. x.w; ary soeep snearunga, eaeh, lSfflaoT ajiltad ah een aheeritna-a. .ii-h. 9itA. w TALLOW - No, 1. lie. No. aTbcT grss, 'cSlTTIM ' 0B CA8CAUA BABK Bavin price, per cr lots. 7e per lb. 7 n MOHAIR 1917. 65c par lb. B-eps, Paints, 0Ba:."" ROPE SlsaL dark.- 23e: whit. Saix-'. R. ; standard manila, 82c. ' UNSEED OIL Raw, bbla., $lJo par km; kettle boiled, bafrele. $1.27; r wVas. il.BS; Doiieo, casta, sif per gallon;, lots of .60 gallon lea. - - -COAL OIL Water white. In Arams and iron ! barrels. 10c per gallon. , i ., ! WHITE LEAD Ton lota, 12c per lb.- 600 IDS., live. 4 . i TVRfKMTNS TaSkS, so eta lots, 1 less. v Tec. 10 . Seattle. -Oct. - 23. (L N. S. Hogs Re ceipts 970. lower. Prime Hints. Slfl.oi nn- medium to choice, $16.25160; smootb heavl ies, t.-. i o'tiiu.w: rougn neavies, $155315.30- .1. aia Man u " lia, a lu.iiiUliJcv. Cattle Recelots 01. stesdv Rest- etaar-e aS.oOas 10.00: medium to eholc. as Mr.ena tsJ conmoa to medium. $6.O0t8.00T best cows! 87.50al8.0O: common to medium mn t. vtis 4.50; tmll,. 86.00426.75; calve. - $6.003 10.00; good calvee. t4.00ts5.7S. --,- ' nnero receipts son, steaay. ITlme lambs, $13.50(313.75; good lambs. $13.00 13.25; ewe $8.00&&.60; wethers, ISlUX). - . .. ' . ? ' Dnvr Hega $16.60 Denvev, Colo., Oct. S3. (U. P.) Cattle Re- 1 bog 1 bogs ....... 63 hogs z bogs 25 hogs ....... so nogs - 1 box 1 bog 6 hop ....... 2 hogs ' 3 bog 3 hog 8 hogs ....... 6 boo --1 bog . ....... 1 bog 2 hogs ....... 1 bog ........ 1 hog : 6 bogs 1 hog ....... -. 4 hogs , 4 boga 1 hog - 12 bog , S3 hog 4 nog LAMBS " 1 lamb l lamb- ..i... .... , -EWES 87 ewe ... 2 ewes ................... 8 ewes y g'ir'j 1 heifer 1120 346 820 315 219 350 170 250 300 850 181 205 160 153 205 250 110 220 2K , 230 , 480 , 265 ISO $50 210 , 230 , 268 , 281 I oeaiuc, mill., wi. yj. jr.; unions I Tt C til. Un 1S11 Q llforola yellow, pound. 8c: Yakima Doonu I it- iV SJ8' iJJ ' . . hi v six. Knv ii S Fot,,tDe "'"tr. T FTsecr'Ss Aug.. 1919.V - I S3 SI SA AT S Bj-WaSUU I m- . mm m. I c I. A. j 'iti a s-.i I KdD. IH-raJICfl. 08. AUK.. IVAL.lSb Erown or yellow $2.602.60 for good stock. I Paris, s, Oct., 1921....... 90 New potatoes Per cental. Delta $1.85(32.00: I Marseilles. S, NOV, 1919.. 89 il.1.25 dllto fancy, $2.1532.30; ditto Salinaa. $3.00 Rus. Extn., 6s, Nov., 1921. 60 16.25 Angeles fcarket Dom, 6s. Aug., 1917. , aJO, Angeiea. uti. ti. li. it. o.j rouioea I IJom,. 68. Apr,, llilj isleo Nf Bur,bnki,.i fHi?:10:-?.12.?? Dom.! 6s. Apr., 19lf . . 16.25! sjia.iv, f nom,, 5S. Apr.. i2 14.76 1 14.75 15.75 j Ban Francisco Grain Market 15 7'! Saa Franeteco, Oct. 23. (U. P.) Cash! H'lM lar.in: Wheat uachanred. I 157S Barler Per eental. feed $2.STe--42: 18.-0OI t.. -'"''"' m " j Ararentine, 6s. May. 1920.. China, 6s, May. 1919 Dom. Canada, 6s, 1937 Money and Exchange marching afoot for the organisation. Banners ar being prepared by tb committee and will be distributed just prior to starting .the parade. The re viewing stand is to be occupied by Maydr G. L.. Baker, Chairman W. . A MaoRae of tbe stat Liberty loan cen tral committee, and others. Clvlo and fraternal organisations 4ian I tuIII f I rti m iars-e.lv In tha nrocAkalOA "liSfe I and memrs are requested to as- I semble at th.ir usual meeting places and march to the designated points in the parade formation. The United Grocers, controlling; more than 70 stores in Portland, will close their places of business tomor row afternoon and many will partici pate in the patriotic parade. Mrs. W. C. Parrisbi chairman of the Company A. Oregon Engineers auxil iary, requests all memDers or ine aux iliary to meet at th Central' library Wednesday, October 24, at 1:80 p. m., to participate in the Liberty loan bond parade. B In Ida at 12J0 P. M. Members should be at their meet ing place at 12:30, because the pa rade starts "at 2 o'clock. The sub committeemen in charge of organiza tion arrangements are as follows: Charles E. Cochran for the Rotarl ana, B. C. Bratton for the Ad club, L. M. Lepper for the East Side Bus! ness Men's club, James E. Brockway for the Boy Scouts, It, D. Mahon for the Knights and Ladles of Security, John O. Wilson for th Woodmen of th World. Leslie M. Croueh and E. M. Lance for the Knights Of Pythias, and Paul Chamberlain for tb Elks. Th Knights ot Pythias from all over the city have been aaked to as semble at the hall of Ivanho lodge. Eleventh and Alder streets, while th Boy Scouts will meet in the park blocks in front of th Arlington club, Park and Salmon streets. GeneraF Beebe has asked that every one in th city who Is eligible to tbe parade turn out. No one is exempted from this voluntary draft .on patriot ism. The soldiers of Oregon have' to .100 101 . $0 81 . 93 94 81 81 .100 1001 J T 98 89 94 98 98 95 92 80 Ask. 91 98 99' 95 94 93 94 92 94 145 90 90 82 141 94 95 94 94 96 - New Tork.' Oct. 23. (t vS -L'i date subscribed over $200,000 for the e?UL sew r fd fiW, IK. til Vm 1 111 a -, stttuvsbs, bcw ten !; ditto aeed grade 83.104J3.2O, " 15.75 15.75 14.75 15.75 14.410 y 14.75 i 15.73 14.50 Barley calls: December Oct.' 23 " Open. Close. ..,..2368 236B . cent; high 4 per cent; low 8 per cent. I scriptlons are much larger than the Eastern Grain Markets Oct. 22 1 Time monev was dulL Rates were cio. i 60 days, 6 O percent: so aays, h p 237BlfiV4 oer cent: four months. 6 45 Der cent; 'live mon wis nyt rr cent; six months. per cent. Tne marxet lor prime mercantile paper was quiet. per capita subscriptions of civilians f th a-tat. -. ,. ,: O. A B. iceets at l i30 sTharp J. G, Chambers, department com- WtnnttMar Oats Closed. October. I jf i Tvnrnn t-Aav waa 1 1 nn.li. nf the, CI A. T.. eeoiiaate ait 16XWI 67; DeeemBer, 68; hiay. 66. I per cent. Sterling exchange .was I members to meet at the courthouse at 180 . Kansas, iiy 9, iecera- 8teady wJti, business in banaerr bills , -h-P0. And th march from n.n 1 .... Ti. SSaw 11Q - t. Tuji.Mh., I . . . ' . . . . . . r. . A fa.ev m..mvi v w . ij,iu f ii. 7 aj . vv.u.., 11.7) 3-18 xor seniaiiu; 4 l.l l TX mr nr, It.i T.e.. 1 KttR: UlV 10. Ian Mll an liialx. fn, A ,1.vl' " " " ...ciu aineis 70 14.001 St. Louis Corn closed, December, i bin ui b maae 10 in neaa ortbe 8o $ 6.251 116 B-; May. 110; oats. December. I Bar silver. New Tork. 2e: London.! column. 169 B. : May. 60. i 41 'id - - i Th Orearon, State Guard. Ma wl : I -m"e'vrrrfc'1" cmucr, i . m I Richard LieicB commanaing, will maat wot6S; jsiay. - vew York Metal Market by special order at tbtr Armory at New York, Oct- 2. tI..N. .) Copper fn-1 1 P. m- sou luarta w ins point I changed. . ' . . I assemblage, Jefferson and West Park 000 g 4.73 CMcajzo Dairy Produce Chicago. Oct. 28. (t N. 8. Putter B- SeatUe Barley Market Seattle. Oct. 23.V-1I. m 8.1 Bar lev Per I Keceipts worn, oa cars; Doriey, l ear. - mmmr. vwn,', wv. ao. u. r . I v. eelpt SOOOv. steady. Steers. 87.00iail.OO: mn I .i,.. tubs. Creamery extra. 42c: ex and heigers, 86.258.25; stoekers and feeders. I tr firsts, -41 c; firsts. 3e40V!c; packlrg 86.75ffllO.75; calve. 88.70Jai0.75. i Ts a a 37e. Hogs Receipts. 300. 25fi35c loWer. TW I . r.eea ReceinU 5678 cases. Current receipt. I ,.w,,, ci.i,.aa. . einHil-. K1V tit OA - , I .,- VKUau,. rtrat. SA I Tiaamuw a-a.uST - Here Your Chance ' . Vaneouve. Wash, Oct. 23-lb Hnelter Oulet. ' Spot.. 7H08i4c: November I biVz'JV, ,a I Members of Company F Auxiliarv. i -7-V halnv th rdatlTHsr the ... .Iih offered 6Vic; December, offered 6e. I the Oregon .Engineers now Bervlner in France, will meal at tb Fourth strewt New York Sugar and Coffee) 1 entrance of th Multnomah Hot! at C. ar Air. -al IIXSII T Lli B.a. w rm saovi. . a as su. aw a. am, . , ' mm- a, m a. . . I ZTlsrw m VI w sVajPe , w a a I WV1 sac Hbeep Recelots W.OnO. eteedv. Esss IMMi iiV tw.: 4afi43cs Chech, 21.30c: Sir-1 tbe receipt OI a Duncn or 00 ana $109 i Kn - Rto .... v a sj.ntos. svie. 10.75: lombe. $16.00616.53. ... 1 ties, 29&32c . ibonda, - - - I j3aiar CenUlfugal $6.90. New Tork. Oct, 23. tJ. PJV-Cof fee-Spot 1 1:16 Wednesday afternoon. From tber - . mm. Am i aa- A ea. ..a.. mm. m I I . Am .m I 1 1 aSF A neTA SSI jBB k.A 4 mmm. - 4 a t-Al.a . a iricy tt j it uHutu ta a. wwwy - . join in the paraoe. ermany WilLOffer Peace to Petrograd Washington, Oct. 23. (I. N. S.i It was predicted in well-informed neutral quarters her today that a separst uerman peace orrer to Russia will fol low quickly the German conn treat of the Russian Baltic province. It is else- wnere predicted that tb offer will meet with refusal. The latter predic tion is based Upon two grounds assur- ances early made by th provisional government to tne united States and in otner allies that the obligations of tb old government would be sustained by th nw, and tha interpretation placed her on the neac terms sketched by the council of workmen's ana soiaierr delegates. Tank to Be Shown in N. Y. for Bond Drive An Atlantic Port, Oct. 23. I. tt. 8 V A British tank, one of the Iron mon-' sters which has don such damag to th German on . the western front, was lashed to th deck of a liner ar riving from a British port today. It will be taken to- New York and placed on exhibition there to stimulate inter est in the Liberty loan. - An officer and eight men accompanied th land dreadnaught. Moro Passes its Mark Moro. Or.. Oct. 23. Parmer. mkA business men of Sherman county ar not slackrs iri any degree of tha term . Under th lead taken by the local bank or in coamy, tn quota of. Liberty von ssiiinea eaen community, ar beinr taken fast by all members of society, Motfdey, the quota of $46,000 assigned to Moro was passed, the total now being $48,600. . Mor tban $20,000 has bn .h. scribed at Grass Valley and the quota is nearly reached, if not passed, at Wasco. Tb younsr neooie n u.n 1 liberty bond rally at tha PraihTt.Tiin . church Sunday evening, th plao being vruwucu, wnus Aivmey J. is. Hoaford explained th bond and their value as ' aa investment, - ... , Tiscoms. Editor Die Tacoma. Wash., Oct. 23. it. p.V William Hollls Wynn, poet and edu cator weu Known on the Paclfie eoast, is dead at a local bosplUl her to- aay, agea 88. Wynn had been editoHai writer on th Tacoma Ledger for many years. Pendleton. Claims Quota 'f v-- ' Pendleton - Or'.Oct. 29-. Pendleton' quota of $760,000 was reached Monday mgnt ana wen an or zo committees which , hav " been making , - canvass report, that;-. figure ,-wlll. be 'topped. Stocks, Bonds, Cottoa, Grain, Etc. 219-217 Board ot ; Tradw Bttilduis; Overbeck&Cook DIRECT PIWATE WHIK TO ALL EXCHANGES Msinbtrt Cxucago.' Board of Trad. CerrtponcUnU of Lorsa 4k : Bryan Chicago. Nw Yexit --.':;- -.