The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 30, 1918, Page 13, Image 13

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    WINE OF FRESH BUTTER IS SHOWN ALONG PACIFIC COAST
.Edited by
Hyraaa XL Cohen
NO r,1QRE 70r,r,E!l TO :
GS
MOVED
rt"ER AGAIN VITH
,iST SUPPLYLL
where Along Slope Demand
filler 'Thwi OtTerinas fop
' ".jo4 torajie Sale Are
4, Former Figures.
PORTLAND
BECOMES
CANNED MILK CENTER
ViTH GROWING TRADE
Four Plants at . Nearby Points Are
Owned Here Henningsee Produce
Co. Operating Scio Plant Deliveries
Continue Short.
t for. tro .hewing 6 tuttber dvne
,,"mm''M the trad asking Mother ed-
06 2 k deeea for randled of ferine. The
oted ae blch m 89 ton while extra
oerauy at 67sr6So a aoaen. -
yer are today offering Bp to 62e ft dosen
nUnar- candled atoek from U eountry,
;e Mm mad br these interests to wholo-
at 54 4om.
rket' for frh cu all lon th. FsHfio
t e a ywry strong affair at th time. Cali
V ranorta indicate that it la almost -Impos-
t aeeora sufficient tock of freah of far
en Bold-store stock ia alao scarce then.
v lam erica eoniparatlvaly "ruling for (tot-
v by no maana affecting tha piica or aala
S fresh alferlnc sane u iooa aaminwira-
ruled that storage good Bart ba aotd a
mad sot simply M Further prico d-
S are expected.
BT MABhtET QUOTED BOWK
, J1 tha greater ottering of eelsry from local
rt. trend of tha trad 1 weaker with price
-xMly reduced to "So a dpsea lor beat ana
iize down to 600 69c during the day.
K K ...
tTDA " GBAPEFBUIT BOLLIHa
Sertoad ef Florida grapefruit for tha lo
tt , reported roiling for tha Kyan
-wfflpanr of this city. Tbe stock will ar
( tn about two week and win probably tell
110 par ease.
, . ; t-. . . -
. UlAClOXLB APPLES ABE HIGHER
A , rapert . room from Mosier that tha first
a -load ehJjanenU of Delicious applea will ba
ay froVf there- thla week. Bale are reported
i hfghr ae 12.10 for extra fancy, which breaka
K old records. ,
. m
IP.OOW OB APES BECOMMEITDED
That .fh keepina quality of GranU Paaa To
' 1 httr than tha aama rartety from other
Iowa baa bean known for nine time. A Incal
pay thla trlbuta in a circular letter to iu
t ' "Tiara food aaaortment of crapea, sm
a 4 ' and ' racommrnd the OretSft Tokaya for
do hot more zhem rery quickly. The
wibai hiaher than the California,
'iffloaUtjr la far nuperior."
XfjQ PBAGGIO BADIY
, waif bt ealrea ix draeiiine
.nai way. Salea are ahown
v joad for torn rather food
t . wHtt, efferint of quality enn
, 'o ay 'top prieea.
OTE9 OP PBODUCE TBADK
Tada bold firm at former prieea. '
Ue .etill--under demand; market
'"i?! hof are ateady to firm at
- V.-
Bw1nf poor quality with prieea
- .y vj -
.-.trado Ottlat at former price; onlotaa
.ier,';,
Portland is beeemfni the headquarters for
the escl milk trade and tha importance of
tha tndoatry is anowisc a tremendous tot r ran
recently. ---
The Heanincaea Produce eotnpaey, awaera of
the Hazelwood Creamery, with the transfer some
time aco of its manager, Carl Schallincer, to
tbe Waahoocal eondenaary. ia increasicf its bwai-
nesa materially. Kome time age. it purchased
to 8cio condensary and both plants will ba
manned by Mr. BchaJUnfer from this city.
The Washongal eondenaary baa acaln .started
operations and the demand for products la
greater than supplies.
Portland is also beadqnartera for tha Talo
bar. company as well as the Holly company, the
latter baring its plant at Amity.
Canned milk deUreries continue far tinder re
quirements here and few ef the wholesalers hare
any of the leading brands to offer their regular
customers.
Further Decline in
Coarse Grain List
By Joseph P. Pritohar-f
Chicago, Sopt 80. (I N. g.) There were
harp price breaks in the com mariUt today, tha
net losses totaling S H $ 5 c SenUmerit was
stm bearish.
The oats market showed loases of 292:
Tha cash corn, market waa aa moehxaa 10c lower,
ana cash oats were IHe lower.
Hog products were off sharply in price, and
me market closed dull.
Chicago, Sept. 80. (L N. 8.) Both grains
opened lower today,, with corn mora than a cent
oil Truss Satordar'a close. arlr in tha tradin
howerer, short corerings in the OctoDer delivery
of corn brought a sharp upturn toward tha
termer level, which was sustained.
Oat also followed corn, with prieea only
fraction under tha preriourHerel. News that
Bulgaria bad virtually surrendered seemed
hare BtUe effect on either of the grains.
rroruion were fairly strong, with trading
BUTTER SCARCITY IS A
PRONOUNCED FEATURE:
ViTH PRICES HIGHER
Fresh Extras Are Far Below Require
ments. ' Everywhere en Coast at
Thla Time and Record Values
Again Established.
a HOTICE FOB SHIPPERS
"bureau ad rises: Protect shipments
"t 86 hour against the following
tatinpetatures: Going north, tO de-
Aheast over tha Spokane, Portland A
'"yi 78 degrees; ewt to Bakesv 78
sooth to Ashland, 80 degrees. The
temperature at Portland tomorrow,
.'degrees.
r'gBI?Q PBICBS ITIk POBTLAKD
t.-e ine-.pnnes retaUera
CORN '
. Open. High. Ixw. Close.-
Octobr 189 148 188 H 186
November 138 18H 182 1884
OATS
September ..... 71 72i 70 70H
tober 78 72 69 704
November ...... 78 73 70
PORK
September 401S 4015 8930 8930
October 3080 4070 3980 3980
November 4070
LARD
September S700 2700 2630 266B
October 2662 2665 2630 2640
November .,... 2625 2627 2590 2595
RIBS
September 2340 2340 2292 2292
October 2850 2850 2290 2295
November....... 2355 2855 2302 2305
PACIFIC COAST BANK 8TATEMEKT
Clearings '
Monday ....
Clearing
Balances
Clrertngs
Balances
Portland Bank
This week. Tear ago.
6.573,032.41 $ 8,886,095.39
8okane Bank
Tacoma Bank
1.891,979.00
870.547.00
1,076.817.00
263.655.00
V ' Dairy Prwduet
V-SelUng price: Creamery prints
client srrappen, extras, 64e; prim firsts,
Uc;vfira. 67c; in 80 1b. boxes, e less;
it boxes, la less; cubes, lo' less; cartons, la
tionaj: dairy. 40e lb.; Jobbing price, cubes.
0. -gfiaittae: Drima flrvt 19a
tTKaPAT Portiand delivery basis. No. POTATOES ALL ALONG THE COAST
'ir vmn, oie.
tUCESK Selling price: TOhmoofc. tmt
on Fancy fun ereara triplets, 889860 lb.
Clearing
Balances
Clearings
Clearings
Seattle Bank
f. 8 8.817.848.00
8 1.809,993.00
San Francisco Banks
$16,586,495.00
Lo Angeles Banks
3 5,060,984.00
With the advance ef 2a pound In th price
of creamery butter, which took affect bora dur
ing the day. new Ugh record were not only es
tablished in tha price, with extra is carton at
So a maud, and olain wraooers la below this.
but the shortage in the fresh output ef butter is
so marked that s famine threatened along tne
coast generally. '
Local creamery interests have for some time
been unable to secure sufficint butterfat for
their . actual requirements of butt from day
to dir. and the. situation is steadily growing
mora acuta instead ef improving a tha price
vee higher.
A special ad vies received by a local batter
broker frog a San Francisco connection said
that it waa impossible for tha trade there to
secure its need of fresh butter at any price Just
now, and there waa no nope .of sending supplies
to outside markets.
Market for cuafe extras is very firm at 610
62e a pound, with prima firsts 69c. Bei.w this
grade it ia hard to dispose of supplies except at
extremely low figures compared with others.
fanta not being generally shown around 62c
pound.
Storage butter is moving freely, but supplies
are somewhat las than had been generally ex
pected.
, . a '
Urgent Demand Is
Shown for Stock at
New York Opening
1
LATC MOVCMCNT VIOLENT
New York, Sept. 30. (I. N. 8.) The most
violent movement for the day occurred In tne
lata deallne In the stock market when the
strength In tha ' ell and motor- Issues was suc
ceeded by urgent buying ef many of the railroad
toek.
Caanadlan aclfle moved up rapidly to above
170. clealna at 1694. white Union Peelfle sold
up over t point to 127V4 and Reading was
flnalle OV..
The araateet amount of oaln Wat In Tsias Oil,
which Jumped to 188, a net upturn ef over 14
point, and was finally 185'i, while Mexican
Petroleum showed a oaln ef 10 points at izi i
and closed 1 eolnt below the high.
Steel common was finally 112 A, Baldwin
89, marine preferred 104ft. Consolidated Gaa
03. Anaconda S9', Oeneral motor 124 and
Stud baker B3. Sales, 781,000 (haras; bond.
38,287.000.
New Tork, Sept 30. (T, N. S.) The over
Sunday news from the battlefields and the new
this morning of the submission of Bulgaria to
armistice terms, caused an urgent opening de
mand for many stocks, with several issues selling
at new high prices for this movement.
Stees common moved up to 113. and
similar gains were made in tbe other steel indus
trials. Mexican Petroleum moved up 2 to
118, and Texas Oil made a gain of over 8
point to above 177. American Sumatra dropped
2 to 107 4 on unusually heavy trading.
The market waa strong in tbe late afternoon.
with most of the active issues moving up 1
point Steel common rallied 1 to 112 . Bald
win from 89 to 90 , an Bethlehem from 78
to 79.
Texas Oil waa unusually strong, moving up to
185, a net tain of 11 .
After the early advance a supply from profes-
s'.rnals started a recession which was most pro-
nruaeed in th steel industrials. Baldwin dropped
from 91 to 89. Bethlehem from 82 te
79. Republic from 93 to 90 and United
StateP Steel from 113 U 111.
The ou stock continued strong; Texas Oil
sold up to 180, a gain of over 6 points, from
which it reacted later in the forenoon to 177
while Mexican Petroleum, after iu advance t
115. reacted to 113.
Furnished bv Overbeck A Cooke Co.. RmH nf
Trade building:
Astoria' Asks T
Portland Firms
: For Fish Supply
When Astoria ask Portland deal are M
mm almoe to that dlrecUoa there
la eemethlna wrong with th oaten wf fish
-tn the Columbia. Not only baa Aetorto been
trying te obtain saJmoa far It eww require
ment from Portland deaf ere but ether plane
atong the OefumoJa have atao tried to se
cure supplies here. The catch recently
rMrtosV ae . santonl.
Cereal Situation Is
Marking Time Here
POOR CATTLE RULE
VEAK WITH LIBERAL
SUPPLY IN YARDS
Good Stuff Is Again Scarce and Bids
for Thla Quality Are Steady-
Swine Price Maintained Early and
Sheep Values Hold.
PORTLAND LTPKSTOCK BUN
Hogs. Cattle. Carre. Sheep.
Practically Nothing Doing la
Trade Along Coast on Ac
count Congestion.
the
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
-Cars-
Portland. Moa . .
Tear ago .... , .
Season to data . .
Tear ago. ... . . .
Tseoma,. Sat . .
Tear ago
Season to date. .
Tear ago
Seattle. Bat. . ...
Year ago
Season to date . ,
Year, ago
Wheat Bartey. Hour. Oats. Hay.
Monday
Saturday ....
F.iday
Ihursday .....
wedneoday ...
Tweaday
Week age ....
Year age .. . .,
Two year aeo.
Three yean' aga
Pour years ago..
3092
.. 244
. . 812
. . 345
490
. 263
T7S5
2118
1641
2418
2501
.
1749 42 488
79 e e o
175 4 134
473 17 36
168 ... 338
153 7 86
1076 184 1029
2068 68 1283
1624 1 16'3
646 1 3838
44T 1 1984
80
. 115 4
.3295 825
. 880 88
... IS
. '19 ...
.1627 IT
. 602 22
'it "i
6
T
404
208
18
14 16
8 16
280 1147
849 4e
. 3 2
1 6
65 417
70 843
14
12
602 78 423 295 1488
fPES Per .erate. tlack. 82.50; k
J1.78; task 7e lb.; Comic bona,
v t Tokay. 2. 00 02.16 crate; 1
" " .I....V., . . 1 rim w jtronevm. 1.0.0.
-tie Point, triplets, 2 e: Young- America and
moth, tine ones. a7e; Luaburger.
R 3e block Swiss. 4647e ner lh. '
VIS Selling price, eandled. 54 0 66e dos.
mg Price, 60 0 52c doxeo; selling price, se
'1. ST d 58c; selected, in cartons, 68 069c.
"PH -
i-VbbHe marks retail selling price.
i&OTjLTBT Hens, 26S37e per lb.:
? ,owf'e "00 hroilers. 37 08Oe; old
i. -1 sxags. iBo; 'squab. 38 dos.
ka, 26 0 300: pigeons, 81.50 02 dos.
t, Mih Vaostablaa anaV reuM
yBXSH FUU1T8 Oranges, 89 01O per box;
na-8o lb.; lemons, 85.50 0 7.00; water-
x. ao per jo.; plums, 2 0 3e perighlty
' tf BS -Per box. $1.40 01.60.
jum axioue vanenaa, TSa0 32 per
Malagas,
i, crates.
Sll
23 01.8 tJoneord, 80e basket
vM(H-.r5ruetts, (1.6001.76 per box.
vtvusil PRUIT8 Dates, Iromedry, 85.60:
erds. Bx; -raisins, three crown, loose
ascateV'lOo lb. in 60-lb. boxes; figs. 88.50
prt ow- tot. Hirn. peeaagea,
tiNlOSS Sellirt price to retailer; nnwr-i
' "!.7S; aari'e. 14016o lb.; green onion. 830
oosen ouweDea,
' A BIK-Klli Northwert. 84.26 per bush-
OBa--Serang price. 82.8008.00
USttJ0 lMC' rg else, (2.00 ;
i.23 0-1.75 per cental; sweets. 5
Jttlta Pony. 81.75; SUndard.
STABLES New turnip. 65a per do,
earrota, 12 a sack: beets, lltia
aaok; permlps. 81.23 per sack; eabbag.
4 y 8o peppers, 0 7e per lb.; head lettuce,
t,0; oelary. 60070c doe.; artichokes, 61.00
15 doa.; eucumbers, 7 60 per box; tomatoes.
to vrii escpiant, 100 per id. : emiulower,
.AO02.OO dos.; horseradish, 12e per lb.;
heaA,'7a lb.; green corn, 85c per doses.
T 8et, Pish and Prevision
r?Is."r.Belu.B s'Tict- Country
vMMi,i ordinary. 28 0
21c; ordinary veal, 18 0
.my, iiwiH per lb. lamb,
tee
Seattle Market
Seattle. Wash.. Soot. 80. ITT. P.l Patatnae
Local, per cwt, 32.25 03.50; Eastem Wash
ington netted Gems, 38.00.
San Franclsoe Market
San Francisco. Sent. 80.- rtt. P.) nfrfom
Per cental, Australian brown. 31.40 01.50;
mi ecoca, lower.
Potatoes Per cental, fancy larm aeWnted
Deltas, 32.25 2.4,0; with one mark as high aa
s-.oa; ao snipping stock, 61.70 0 2.00: sali-
I. a.UO(9B.20.
Loa Angelee Market
Lo Angeles. Sect. 80. (I. N. R.1 Pota
toes atockton Burbanks, 83.10 0 3.25: fancy.
eo.su; none Aoae, IJ.VUW1.1V,
DALBT FBODTJCE OJT. THE COAST
-Butter
tan Franclsoe Market
Sn Franciscd. Sent 80. U. P. I
Extras, 65c; prime firsts, 66c; firsts. 660.
iggs ttxtras, none; extra pullets, 86c
Cheese California flats, fancy, 80c
to Aneeiee Market
Loa Angeles. Sept 80. (L N. S.) Butter
creamery,' extras, 68c
EggV Extra. 59 Me: ease eoant K- nnl.
leto. 54c.
With labor trouble and congestion or sup
plies at sll Pacific Northwest terminals, tha grain
market is showing a decided stagnant ' tone at
this time. Operation are almost too scant at
the moment in any Una to firmly establish quo
tations.
While rather liberal supplies of naulstuff are
bing made here, demand continue to far ex
eced (implies. Price unchanged.
Hay market situation remains firm with de
mand entire in practically all varieties.
FLOUR Selling price: Family wheat floor,
310.25; barley flour, 611.00; Willamette val
ley, ( ); local straight, 3 10.00: bakers' local
39.80010.00; Montana spring wheat, patent
t.oiv.oo: rye flour. 812. 00: oat flour.
311.20; corn flour, $11.60 14.00 per barrel.
Price for city deliveries in five barrel lots.
HAY Buying price, new crop: Willamette
timothy, fancy. 626.00 027.00; Eastern Ore-ton-Washington
fancy timothy. 833.00; alfalfa.
szs.uu; valley vetcn, gZB.UO; ebeat. (
clover, (26.00 69 27.00; grain. 326.00 per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. Calcutta.
25 0 26e in ear lots; leas amount higher.
MILL8TDPFS Mixed feed, bulk, 824.44; at
wills, sacked, 830.65.
ROLLED OATS Per barrel. 311.20.
ROLLED BARLEY Per ton, 360.00.
CORN Whole, 377.00; cracked. 379.00 ton.
Merchants Exchange October bids:
OATS Tear
moa. Bat. m inura. wed. Tuea, age
Feed
6850 6000 6000 8000 6000 6000 4950
BABLET
Feed
4700 4800 4850 4850 4850 4900 4000
"A"
4800 4900 4950 6050 5050 5200 5100
November delivery:
OATS
No. 2 feed
BABLET
Fted
"A"
Eastern oats and corn in bulk :
OATS
No. S white , ;
38 lb. clipped white ,
CORN
No. 8 yellow
No. 3 mixed
November delivery:
OATS
No. 8
Clipped ,
CORN
Tallow .
Mixed
There waa a bigger run of beg and eattle
and a amaBer one of ealrea and sheep ia the
North Portland yard over Sunday. Total ar
rivals were 84 earloada.
Most ef the run of eattle appearing in the
yard waa of poor quality and pleasure was shown
against th fair to popr quality offering. Really
wortb while steer ware not tn gooa luppry tor
th day and killers were again bidder for this
class of (tuff with early values maintained.
General eattle range:
Prime steer
Good to choice steer ....
Medium to good iteera ........
fanner
(k.mmon to fair steer ........
Choice cow and heifer
Medium to good cows and heifers
Fair to medium cow and heifer.
Conner
Pulls
Calves
Stocken and feeder
Swine Market Is Steady
With an improved run of rwine in the North
Portland yards for the day, there waa no pres
sure against price. In fact early transaction in
dicated a (teady to strong ton with former val
uer continued.
General hog range:
Prime mixed
Medium mixed
Rough heavies
Pigs
Bulk
.813.00013.00
. 11.0012.OH
.T6011.4O
I.MS 4.00
. . 00 0 8.25
s.000 t on
6.00 0 7.25
5.00 0 4 00
8.00 0 4.00
6.OO0 7.00
9.00012.00
6.00 0 8.00
BESEIITTOV011N
in
nnnru cum v trine
luuuLiiomr ihnuo
Complaints That Work Is Too
Hard Causes Employment
Bureau to Change Plans.
Ftnowin4T tha receipt erf complaints
from women ahipyar4 workers that tha
dotlaa aaalcned them were tee difficult,
Iflsa Hand Eater, la charco ef the nra
nkipal employment bureau in the city
hall haa decided not to send any mere
women to tne Tarda. Explaining- ner
stand en the question. Miss Eager today
said:
"Instances have been reported to me
where women workers hare been re-
em fred to unload 1 timber from railroad
ears, push heavily-laden wheelbarrowa
containing- iron bolts, and perform ether
hard physical labor fit only for able
bodied men. The women cannot stand
the strain and those I have pat to work
have thrown up their Jobs. I have con
eluded not to send any more women to
tbe yards.
"Several hundred women applied to
my office recently for work tn tbe local
yards, the chances of obtaining- coed
wares havtns appealed te them. Those
who were placed were riven work in tbe
woodan yards.
COLORED MEN ON " BANCROFT
5800
4700
4800
5260
6160
6200
6100
6100
6150
American wheat visible supply, in bushels r
6200
6000
I Open High Low Close
St. Loui Metal Market
St Louis. Mc. Bent 80. fL N a t lA
Firm at fixed price of 37.75.
opener yuiet. (tf.io.
Hew Tork Sugar and Coffee
New Tork. Sent 80. ITT P. I rvff.
No. 7 Rio.. 14c; No. 4 Santos. lSUe.
Sugar Centrifugal, 67.24.
lb.; beef.
j,. nun, llf II
, 1 -on. 860 61c; picnics, 2 00; cottage
ct eJeat, 80 0 85; Oregon exports.
.ciihNor MEATS Fancy steer beef. 30 0
tncy oow ooef. lft I7e; fresh spring
ti. uuw, siiguc; ewes.
bales, 88.10 0 8.66; fancy table and dairy.
330.23; lump rock, 320 per ton.
BEANS California (salea bv litt.nl a .n
white. 13 He; Urge white. 12c; pink, 9o ia.;
Siisnas, ie; lajmi viae; rea, IOC uregon
beans (buying price): White, machine -lrsaort
8 V 0 9c: hand picked. 9 H 0 10c
CANNED MILK Carnation. 87.351 Borden.
37.26; Y el oban, (7.25; Holly, (7.S5 er case.
$7.25; Aster, 37.26; Eagle, 39.60; Libby.
vje f XJ, Loeaieo. ia n w 5 oc. in sack or
drums.
SODA CRACKERS Bulk. 17o per lb.
NUTS Budded walnut. 3031a Ib.t el.
mends, 30 0 32c: fUberts, 27 He, in sack Iota;
pes nuts, ii peoens, 11c; jorasu, sue
Hops, Wool and Hid
nrrpfl Nominal. 1917 croo. 20e Th.
HIDES No. 1 salted, SO lbs. and up. 15e:
No, 2 salted. 30 lbs and up. 14e; No. 1 greeo,
80 lbs. and up, 12e; No. 2 green. 30 lb, and
up, lie; No. 1 salted bull, 60 lb, and up.
lac; do, aaiiea onus, ew 10. ana up, lie;
Nc 1 green bulls, 60 lbs. and up. 10c: No. 2
green bulla. 50 lbs. and up, 9e; No. 1. green or
;ii,"w --v, 1 srepwa utuue w asm - ws a. Bji sjajia w
BD--JaetU rendered' ) ataadard, 29e salted calf skins, up to 15 lbs, 82e; No. 3 green
lord compound. 28 Ha.
jTiHS Olympla, gallon, 39.80:
" 1 i ven e aos. cane.
canned '
oon.
SH FISH Dressed flounders, Te per Bm
. Chinook, 18c: .Uverrida. IS a ii
uerch, 80: olea, 8e: salmon tnnt. le
A, 9 0100! clama, bard shell, 60
veg.boa; erabe, t ) per doaea;
V"'??-7?, : Poered, 88.09 H i
4.05; D rsllow. 67.65; grauV
7-S extra c. 7.70;
9 e
,.,-eNew, $7 pet oas.
V-." arorao. 100a. 91s par
f 17.2B; tabes dairy.' 60s. (22.40;
. jerkins Hotel &iakt V
-iA -w fc- ...XT sreighte. 12H-
or salted calf akixts. up to 15 lbs., SOHe; No. 1
araesi or salted atp SKina. ia lo BU lbs., laa-
No. 2 green or aalted kip skins. 15 to 80 lbs..
14 He: ory Hint. 1 10a. ana up, awe; ary I lint
VUI, BDIHI . WW, Wf , HM, W p.
B4e: dry salt can. unoer losu. e: dry euH or
calf, H proe ; dry salt stags or bulla, 14e; dry
euu Mag or duus, 1 pnee; ory norse, aoroeaing
to six and take off, each, $1.60 02.60; aalted
bora, aoaording to aiae sad toke off, each, 33 0
6: dry long wool pelt, eh., 40ei dry abort wool
pelta. per lb., 2S0SOe; eaMed long wool lamb
pelts. August take off, each. (2.5008.60;
HllWtt . 1 a - . ' , nH,feVj
dry aneep aneamngs, eacn, Hftw;, aalted
sheep shearlings, each, 60 T5e; dry long hair.
goat aains, per 10.. 20c: ory snort aair goat
akin, each, 600 31 aone hair, toil, 8O02
nozse nair, man, in
(Prices quoted above are per pound,
Where otherwiae deaigaatad.)
W(K) L, HoUui. jona atanla. aa.
abort staple. 40o: asohsdr. Murry, Sue: We7i
tallow. iaac, no. uun, ut! Mav
rrease. Sc. i
CASCARA BARE Qroa
I'lfta' aad Washfwrtna Rte."
e to VThoIaaale aad la Caater ef
jaeuiii uiamet
atoa 6Lt Per DayTf.
- ecial, Low Rates to
Vrmanent Guests '
2E HOTEL
meern, homellk and downtown.
: 'r: ' wasnin(te
, . i nwne IHWIiyai!)
Rope, Points, Oil
ROPE Sisal, dark. 24o; whit. 33 Ha lb.
33.01 anOoa
83J4
atandatd ManHa. 83 He.
LINSEED Ull. s, BWa.
kettle boiled, kbla,, 32.63 raw
1 boiled, case. (Z.1B gallon. f
UOAb ulu water wnua., in
hob., lOe gal. : case, zoe gaL
: GASOIJ.nk iron oois... zL Ha ease, SIHe
sngine distillate, iron bbla., 13c; eaaaa. tSe.
V, WHITE LEAD Ton lota, 13 He Hat 600
b., 13 He. -,
TURPENTINE -Tsoka. 84ci' eaaaa- ftat ia
case iocs. 10 leas. .
WIRE NAXUi Bsais price, 85.86. " -
48H
95
40 H
47 H
94
44 H
67
54 H
iio"
124
46
92
21 H
34 H
116
55H
27
19
34
82 H
00
116
DESCRIPTION :
Alaska Gold I SHI 3 T
Allis-Chalmers, c. 31 HI 31 Hi
tdo pfd
Am. Beet Sugar ... . 68 H 69
Am. Can, c 1 45 45H
Am. Car Fay.. C...I 88 H 88 H
Am. uotton OU. c. . 42 43 H
Am. Linseed, c... 42 H 42 H
Am. Loco., c 67 H 67
Am. Smelter, e. . . . 78 79
Am. Sugar, c 107; 1074
Am. Tel. ek Ter.... 97 HI 98 H
Am. Woolen. C...1 55a cs a.
Anaconda Min. Co. . 69 I 69 H
Atchison, c 80 87
Baldwin Loco., 91 H 91 H
Bait. A Ohio, e. , . . 53 63 H
Bethlehem Steal. B. 824 .il .
Brooklyn K. Transit.! 40 Hi 41 H
Butte at Superior.. 2ft 26 H
Calif. Petroleum, e. 20 H 21 H
Canadian Pacific... 164 1.70 H
Central Leather, 70 71
C AfO f7. 67 58
C. A GC W.. e
C M. V St P. . . 48 H
C. A N. W.. e 95 '
Chino Copper .... 40
Cola F. As L, c. . 46 4
Consolidated Gas. . 90
Corn Products, e. . 44 H
Cmible Steel, e. . 66 H
D. As K. G.. e
Distillers 1 S3 H
Erie, c
General Electric.. . 1148
General Motors. .. 1120
Goodrich Rubber..! 46
N. Or. Lands. . 1
Great Northern, pfd 91
Hide leather, c. 21
Ice Securities I 34 H
lllinoia Central .....
Industrial Alcohol, ill 6
Inspiration 55
Int. Mer. Marine.. 27
Kan. City 80., c ... 18
Kennecott Copper . . 88 H
Lackawanna Steel . . 82 H
Lehigh Valley 60
LbUiaville A Nash.. 116 U
Maxwell Motors, c. 28 I 29 -tO sh
.. . . . , -,
juexican rexroieum. 111s H 11-1
Aiuuaa tjopper 27 27
Miuvaie steel 03 I 53
si.. H- ek T., a
Missouri Fke. I 28 24 H
national Lead l . I 58 7,1 (k
Nevada Con. ..... I
New Haven 40 41
New York Air Brfke121 H 1122
New York CentraL. 78 HI 74 H
. T.. Ont A W.. 204 21
Norfolk ec W.. c. 104 104 H
Northern Pac . 87 H 84
Pacific Mail 31 81
Itunaylvaxua By. .. 43 43
People Gaa 49 60
Pittsburg, Coal. c. 61 61
Pressed Steel Car, c. 71 71
Ray Cons. Copper.. 24 24
l!y. Steel Springs... 71 71
Reading, c ...I SAW I sou
Rep, L A S., 0..I 92 98
Rock Island. 25 26
s.. r.. a co. ...v
Shattnck I 15 15
Studebaker, c 49 Hi 63 H
oouxnern .racuic . . .1 B7H 08
Southern Railway, e.f 27 H 1 28
TBnn. , copper. .. . .1 17 I 17
lexas vll, ...... ,1174 A I1HR
Tobacco Product. ; .1 69 70
Union Pacific. 0..125H127U
u. at. jtuDoer, e...i 001 oia
V. S. Steel, e 113 1113
U. B. Steel. Dfd..lllOi 110 tt
Utah Copper. I 83 Hi 84
vir. t;nemtrai, e.i os 1 &sh
Wabash ... ...,.. ! 9
Wabash A. . .. 39 f 39
Wabash B
W. U. Telegraph..). ... .1
West Electric I 44 I 44
Willys Overland 20 21
.wooiwortn ....... .1. ... .1. ... .
3
30
'68
44
87H
42
42
S
77 H
107
97H
55
68
66
89
63
78
40
25 H
20H
162
69
57 H
'48 H'
94 H
40
46
90
43 H
64
53 H
147"
118
46
'90H
20
84
112
64
27
18
83
80
3
30
82
68
45
86 H
42
42
67
78
107
H
65
69 H
86 H
89
S3
79
41
26
21
169
, 7
58
7
48
94
89 H
46
94
43
64
4H
53 H
15
147
119
46
31 H
91
20
84 H
95
113
64
27
18
83
82
59 I 50
116 1116
Sept. 80
Oct 1
Oct 2
Oct. 4
Sept 28
Sept
Sept
1918.
1917..
1916..
1915..
1914..
29. 1918..
80. 1912..
Total.
, .86.015,000
. . 7.789.000
, .57.896.000
, .15,900,000
, .45.382.000
. .49.026.000
. .81.659.000
Increase
11,092,000
933.000
650.000
4.550,000
8.561.000
448,000
1.526,000
'Decrease.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
112
27
61
' 23
68
46 '
121
78
20 H
103
87
31
43
48
51
71
24
69
88
90
25
14
48 H
67
27
16H
174 H
67
126
60
111H
110
83
65
9
38
43
20
Total aalea. 751.900 aharea.
Ex-dtv. H .
tEx-div. 2 .
29
120
29
51
5
24
58
20
40
20
74
20
104
80
31
43
49
51
71
24
60
89
91
26
14V
14
52
28
18 H
180
69
127
61
112 H
110
84 54
04
9U
88
23
81
44
20
111
Chicago Hoe S20.0O
Chicago. Sept 30. (L N. 8.) Hog E
fmeted receipts. 29.000: steady. Tops, $20.00;
bvteher hogs, heavy, 819.50 0 20.00; packing
kegs, heavy. $18.50 0 19.00; meditim and mixed.
318.75019.83; light 819.60 019.95; pig.
$17.7518.60: rough. $18.00 018.50.
Cattle Estimated receipts. 23.000; strong.
Beef cattle, good, choice. $15.50 019.60; me
dium and common. $10.00015.60; butcher
stock, heifer. $6.79 013.50; cows, $6,65 0
18.50; cannen and cutters. 35.65 0 0.65; stacker-
and feeders, good, choice, 810.50013.75;
common and medium, (7.50010.00; veal
calves, good, choice, (17.75 018.60.
Sheep Estimated receipts. 70.0OO; strong.
Shorn lambs, choice and prime, 314.00 0 17.25;
medium and good, 814.00 016.00; yearling.
good, choice. $13.35 018.76; feeder lamb,
good. choice, -818.75 015.60; ewe, choice,
prim. 811.00011.50; medium and good, $9.60
ft 11.00.
Omaha Hog 819.40
Omaha. Neb.. Sent (0. (L N. S.) Hoes
Receipts, (500; steady. Top, (19.40; rang.
(18.75019.40: mixed. $18.85 019.10; good
choice, 818.80019.00; roug. 818.75 018.80;
bghta, 819.10 019.40; bulk. 318.80 0 19.00;
pigs. $17.00 019.00.
Cattle Receipts 1700. lowetC Beeves, $10 06
19.00: cows and heifer. $3.76 012.00:
steer. $6.00 015.00; calves, $6.00 018.00.
Sheep Receipt, 58.000; steady. Wethers.
$10.75012.00: vearluaa. (12.00 0 14.00:
lambs. $14.00 016.50; ewe. $9.00 0 9.60.
Denver Hog (16.60
Denver. Cole. Sept 30 (U. P. 1 Cattle
Receipts 4700. 25c higher. Steers, 39.50 0
15.00; cow and heifers, (7.00 0 9.25; stocker
and feeders, (7.00011.50; calve. (8.000
11.00.
Hogs Recefota 1100. steady. Top. 819.60:
bunt. 818.40 019.80.
sneep Becetpta 16. 000. ateady. Urnna,
(15.2316.25; ewea. (9.00010.00.
Kansas City Hogs S19.8S
Kansas City.. Mo.. Sept. SO. (L 'N. 8.1-
Cattle Receipts 37.000, steady. Steer 314.00
014.60; cow and heifers, 37.06 010.00;
stocker and feeders, $7.00 014,00; calves.
(8.00 012.00.
tJn T 1 1 . A AAA 1.4.. tft.
Top, 819.85: bulk. (18.75 019.60: heavie.
$19.00019.85; medium,. $19.00 019.75;
lights, (18.75 019.50; pics, 314.09018.50.
Sheep Receipt 21,000, 26o to -60c lower.
Lambs, (14.00 015.50; ewes. (8.OO0 8.DV.
Seattle Hoe 820.25 -
Seattle, Sept 30. (L N. 8.) Hoes Re-
eeiute. 403: steady. Prim lights. (20.00 0
20.23; medium to choice. (19.50019.60; me
dium heavies, 318-600 19.00; rough heavies.
$17.50018.00; pig. 817.60019.00.
Cattle Receipts. 194; steady. Best steer,
$11.00 013.00; medium to choice, $10,80 0
11.50; common to good, $6.00 0 8.50; beat
cows, (8.60 0 9.50; common to medium cow.
$5.0007.50; bulls, $5.0007.50; calves, 83.00
0 10.00. ,
Sheep Receipts, 231; steady. Lamb. 814.80
015.00; yearlings. 810.600 11.00;
v.
, Liverpool Cotton Firm
Liverpool. Sept SO. (L N. 8.) Cotton fu
ture opened ateady today. Spot was firm. Price
tirm, with sale of 200O bale reported.
LIBERTY BOND SALES
: Liberty bond Closed hi Mew Yorkt
SH 1st 4 2d 4a 4M
Tuesday" ..19012 9390 0570 950k
Wednesday 10O2O 0594 : 9564 ' 9590
THarsday .. ... .. .lOVTU woaa 9568 - 9614
Friday . 10090 , 9588, 8574 c - 9593
Saturday' .,,....10040 0564 9560 - 9574
Monday .r, ... i . . 10OO0 , S539 - 8560 9560
319.50019.75
19.00019.85
18.00 018.60
16.00017.00
19.40019.50
Mutton Market Holding
Mutton market was steady and no change in
the Iamb situation was shown for th week1 eg
ine at North Portland. Only a small run
supplies was reported in the mutton alleys over
nicht and these generally brought former value.
General aheep range:
Prime lamb $18.60015.90
Fair to medium lambs 11.00013.00
Yearling 10.00011.00
Wether 9.00 0 10.00
F.wa 6.50 0 9.00
Monday Llveetoek Shipper
Hogs J. Burlingame. Groseop. Wash,, 1 load;
Pendleton Meat -company, Pendleton. 1 load ; 1.
W Chandler. Imbler. 1 load; L. L. Miller.
Montour. 1 load: W. A. Wood. La Grande, 2
loads; W. Chandler. Turner, Wash., 1 load,
Dayton, 1 load; A A. Steel. Parma. 1 load; R.
H I lawn. Lostine, 1 load; Tbe Dalle Meat com
pany. Th Dalles. 1 load; Loosly A Win mall.
Montague. Cat. 1 load; A. Zink, Amity. 1 load.
Cattle L E. Miller. Jefferson, 1 load; A.
P. Furry, Ashland. 2 load; L C Holman.
Robinetto, 1 load; Brown A Cummlng. Corral
lis. 4 load; Cooper Bros., Ventura, 2 loads; T.
P. Moors. Durkee. 1 load: J. L. Maxwell. Wal
lowa. 1 load; W. Chandler. Hillgard. 1 load; C.
E DeMaris. Milton. 1 load; Baldwin Sheep com
pany, Redmond. 7 loads; H. J. Lister, 4 load;
Charles Marks. Joseph. 8 load; Clemen A Hol-
lyfiehi. Wallowa, 1 load; E. L. Mathews, 1 load
R L. Noel. Bend. 1 load; J. L. Pateraoa, 1 load
William Wureweiler. Terrebonne, 1 load; L. O.
I arman, Condon, 2 loads; Will Ledford. Red
mond, 1 loads .
Cattle and Calve A, F. Conley, Condon, 1
load: Emil Von Allnun. Hermiston. 1 loa
Gritman Bra., Hillgard, 8 loads; J. W. Toner.
Walla Walla. 1 load; M. D. Wheeler. Lebanon,
1 load.
Sheep W. B. Hunter. Lectin. 1 load; L.
Davie. Walla Walla. 1 toad.
Mixed Stuff E. Hackle. Maupln. 1 load of
cattle and hogs; J. N. McFadden. Corvallis, 1
load of hogs and aheep; R. C. Challls, Hermiston.
1 load of cattle and hogs; O. E. GorsBne, Joseph,
1 load of cattle, calves and aheep; W. B. Hunter,
Lostine. 1 load of cattle and hogs; T. J. Chan-
d'.er. Durk.ee. 1 load of cattle and hogs; Colas A
Dodd, Haines, 8 load of cattle, calveeV and bega;
Sol Dickerson. Weiser. 1 load ef eattle and hogs
J D Diramor. West Stayton. 8 load of cat
tle and bogs; G. W. Eyre, Salem, 2 load ef cat
tle and hog; W. A. Leepar. Toncalla, 2 load of
catfe, calves and hogs; Nash Bros.. Nashville. 1
load or cattle, nog and sbeep; Zimmer Bros..
YamhHl, 1 toad of cattle and hoga.
United State bureau of markets reports live
stock loaded September 29 in earloada Idouble-
aecas countea aa two cars) :
Cattl and Mixed
calves. Hoes. Sheen. atAnk. Tnl
Totals 1938 417 681 - 76 3113
one week aga....2ias s7 627 to 3811
Four week ago.. 1448 858 853 72 2808
state engine ef- Uvestoak loaded September 29
r or j-ortiano
First Negroes. Signed by Sea Service
Bureau Are Firemen.
The first colored men signed by tha
sea service bureau will ship on the Ban
croft, the full enrlne room crew of six
firemen and six coal passers being
negroes.
Peter M. Kuffold. who has been in the
service of tbe Dollar Steamship com
pany aa ebtet mate for several of their
ships, haa been enraged aa master of
the Holbrook, O. Kirwan has -een
signed ae first officer and David Swln
aon as second officer. Both mates are
from Boston, two of a party of alx
brought out for the merchant marine.
The ether four are: William Mc
Leod, first officer, and Cornelius
Holmes, second mate, Wallowa, and Q
W. Carlson and Alf Thorp, first and
second officers of the Klneo,
HOTORSHIP CARMEN HOME
Craft Built at Astoria Benares Wei
on Trip From Australia.
Completing bar maiden voyare to Aus
tralia, the motorship Carmen, built at
Astoria by tha MeEachern Shipbuilding-
company, baa returned to a Pacific port.
The Carmen la tbe first ship built on
the Columbia river to make the voyare.
According to Captain aof Schilling.
master of tha ship, the vessel handled
beautifully, making the Pacific port 61
days out from Sydney. She brought ia
a cargo of wool and hardwood.
Captain Schilling ia high in praise of
the ship.
"We had no trouble with her on tha
voyage and her behavior speaka well for
the bunders." he said. "Her cargo ar
rived in splendid condition."
The Days of. the Dun Are Numbered; His rait Will Mark the Beginning
ef the Great Contest for Control of the Trade of the Pacific, Oppor
- tualty Knocks at Portland's Door. : ' ' .;
Pert Aataerittee WBl Meet The fifth
annual convention ef the Paetfle Coast
Association of Port Authorities will
meet In Los Angelee October. 8 to 16 In
clusive. Rgprmenta three of all porta on
the Paeifie from San Diego to Vancou-
', B. C' are included In the associa
tion. The purpose of the aeaociatioxt is
te consider questions of mutual Interest
te Pactno eeast porta. It waa organised
towr years are In Seattle by. the late
Oeneral H. &C Chittenden, then president
ef the Pert ef Seattle cotnmtwion. The
convention waa held In Portland last
year. Officers are: President. C M.
Gordon, Los Angeles; vtce president. J.
O. Cameron, Victoria, B. C ; second vice
president. B, 1. Stone, Astoria, Or.;
secretary, C H. Matson. Los Angelee.
Free ties ef Hew Industrial Plant
LeDoux A LieDoux have contracted to
bufid a one' story frame structure 6
by, 100 feet In dimensions, on Thirteenth
street between Raleigh and Saviar
streets, for the Pacific Forging A aCa
chine ry company. The cost of the build
ing win be about 17000.
Coaaty Waste Ante Tracks aad Mot-
tereyelss Sealed bids will be received
by the board of county commissioners
at room 201 Courthouse, until 10 :S0 a. nv.
October 2, for two auto truck chassis
to have carrying capacity of not le
than four cubic yarda of crushed rock
in addition to body and hoist. The com
mission will also receive sealed bids un
til 10:30 a, m., October 11, for one new
1314 model motorcycle, equipped with
electric lights, horn and speedometer.
Bids tor Improvement Work Sealed
bids will be received by City Auditor
George R. Funk until 19 a. m.. October
2, for the improvement of East Fifty
second street from tha south line of lots
44 aad 14. Kslross, te the south ime of -East
Otiaaa street. Printed blanka end
specifications will be furnished on ap- -plication.
- . - i. ' . :; - . -
Sale ef Inigatlea Bead . EesJsd bids
will be received by A. D. Anderson.,
secretary of the North TJntt Irrigation
district, Jefferson county. Oregon at '
his office tn Madras, until 10 a, nt
October 22. for the eale ef $60,000 of
par ceat, coupon gold bonds. In denotnln- '
atfona .of $190. Intersst Is payable en :.
January 1 and July 1. and the bonds are -due
January 1, 1325. v ?
Proposed IrrigattoB Prejeet la Vmt
Ulla Coaaty H. D. NeweU ia In charge
of a party of engineers making surveys ;
of possible reservoirs for the storage of ;
water for Irrigation purposes In McKay 5
creek valley, Umatilla county.
'Artificial Silk Prom Weed Palp Our-
lng the fiscal year ending Juue 30. ever ;
3.000,000 pairs of stockings manufactured -.
from artificial slUc were exported from ;
the United States. The value of exports
of artificial silk from this country dur
ing the year totaled $2,119,312. Imports
of thla material during the past decade
amounted to approximately 110,000,000.
The failing off of the manufacture of
artificial silks tn Europe since 1314 haa
offered an opportunity for expansion ef
the American trade. The silk la made
of wood pulp treated with caustic soda
to form n sodium cellulose and then dis
solved rn carbon dlsulphide. The prod
uct, popularly called viscose, is filtered
and allowed to ripen by standing, after
which it Is forced thmigh minute open-'
tngs in a metal plate into a liquid which
solidifies the threads. The threads are
similar In appearence, dimensions and
chemical qualities to the product of tha
nllk worm.
CONSERVAINJLErV
INCLUDES PUBLIC AS
WELL AS PUBLISHERS
Intelligent Saving of Manpower
and Raw Materials for War
Purposes Is Urged.
STATE POULTRY MART
IS TO BE STABILIZED
TO PROTECT GROWERS
Feeds Run Higher in Oregon Than
in San Francisco. Yet Prices ,
Are Much Lower Here.
LIGHTSHIP MOVES SOLDIERS
The lighthouse service is being called
upon for almost everything during war
times, the latest being to move troops
on the Pacific coast, according to Rob
ert Warrack, superintendent of light
house inspection here. One of his ves
sels haa been asked for movement of a
company of soldiers from a Pacific port.
The lighthouse service Is under the
navy department and aa the array and
navy are working closely together, the
lighthouse service Is called Into action.
there being no other naval vessels available.
LIGHTSHIP 87 IN PORT
Oi
Tctab) Portland .
On week age....
Frur weeks ago,.
For Seattle
Oregon
Tetany Seattle . . .
One week ago....
Fcur week ago..
No. Av. lb. Price. I No. A. ft
25 1200 812.59 1 26 1120
4 1092 11.00 ) 8 874
22. . . .1005 12.50 I
13 943 11.00 I
COWS
,18.... 1040 8 9.80 I 7 1006
tl....'0 5.60 1 1....106O
t 9 820 5.75 j 4 820
22.... 940 6.00 j 1....1080
26 924 7.50 I 80. . . . 960
000.... 1070 8.00 I
HEIFERS
2 625 $ T.00 I 1 T1S
BULLS
2 137S 3 6.00 I 1 1619
HOGS
, 3.... 280 $19.00 I IS ... . 209
81.... 186 19.15 I
LAMBS
IS.... 79 812.75 I
17.00 0 9.5
Money -and Exchange
New Tork, Sept. 80. (L N. 8.) Call money
the floor of the New Tork Stock Exchange
tcday ruled at 4 per cent; high. 6 per cent; low,
B ber cent.
Time money -waa Quiet. Bates were: Kixtv
errs, sagu ner cent.
Tbe market (or crime mercantile -neser waa
i ...... - -
Call money In London today was S per cent.
Sterling excbe&c waa steady with business tn
bankers- bills at 54.75 7-10 for demand: 34,73
to.- 00 day bills, and 34.71 for SO day bin.
jrew Tork Metal Market
New Tork, Best, 80. (L N, S.)
TJnchaneed. - ; ? '--
Spelter Esa-y, East St. Leu) snot offered at
$9.15 ; .October offered at 19.16; Kovsmbcy-
Deeember ottered at 68.46.
TBAItSPOETATIOW
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
. 4 LOW RATES
yBtaamgr, Inetodm Haan and Berth A
THE SAM - fRANOISOO : A PORTLAND
- ? b, a. co. -
' Ticket et TkM and Star
Ticket at Third and Washington .
, avisae. svetst .
Lightship No. 67. stationed at Umatilla
reef, has been relieved to come Into har
bor for coal, having run abort of fuel be
cause of tha unusual foga prevailing
along the coast. According to Robert
Warrack, superintendent of UgbthouseJ
uivpwuvn in .!. uie &vaet mrm
causing fuel sbortagea among the light
ship fleet and vessel are being relieved
often.
Lightship No. $7 is at Pugst sound for
supplies.
27
so
I ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
27
13
16
11
4
1
11
1
1
4
a
Monday Morning Sales
STEERS
SO
37
21
1
16
IS
Price.
118.00
8.50
8 8.00
6.0O
4.75
6.00
7.00
8 S.00
$ S.S0
a
Charles B. Moorea, chairman of
commission on public docks, and W.
IbaRoche, city attorney, will represent
the commission at the convention of
the Pacific Coast Association of Port
Authorities, In Los Angeles, October 3.
The automatic water gauge of the
weather bureau which haa been falling
to work recently, will be In shape again
soon. Dirt at first troubled, but It waa
found the reason for Its failure to work
nights waa the Inadvertent cutting out
of the wires through a telephone ex
change..
The Port of Portland dredge Colum
bia haa been moved to Postoffice bar
for channel work, Tha dredge haa com
pleted the basin In front of the new
coal dock at 8L Johns.
BULGARIA JfEWS BULL
PACTOB IK COTTOJT
TRADE
Wrw Tor. Sept. 30. (L V. S.) tnflu-1
eceed by the new from Bulgaria prieea opened
up on the cotton market today. S3 to 44 point
net nig her wttn tne tone stroma-.
The final tone was ateady at a mat advanee ef
11 to 24 points.
. ,MAKIJTE ALWAlf AO
Weather at River's Mouth
Korth Head. Weak. Sept 80. Condhiow at
the month of the Columbia over at noon: wiao.
10 aaUca; weatoer, cloudy; aee, eaooin.
Sun Record for October 1
Sua rise. 7:09 a. av Sun sets, 6:52 p. at.
TMea for Tuesday
High Water: Low Water:
11:42 a. m 7.3 feet I 6:40 a. m 0.S foot
1 11:47 p. 7.4 feet 6:01 p. m LS feet
DAILT'BITEB KEABIHQS
STATIOXS
Jnuary . . ,
February ..
Marcn . . . ,
May .....
July
August ...
October
November .
xseeembee .
Open.
8818
$806
8298
High,
8322
ssii
8802
Low.
3286
S e
8267
3275
Cleee,
3268 I
3280;
8285
827T
8272
8242
' 8874
8880
3318
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Chicago Dairy Predaee ,
Chicago. Sept. 80. (L N. lL1ntt..
tteceipta. 081 tub. Creamery, extra. 58c:
firsts, 67c; packing stock. 89 H 040a.
. fcesw Race!, 4257 ease. Ourreat reeeipta.
44 47 He: ordinary flrets. 46 47e: firsts.
4848He; d-cka, S3 860 UrUea. 36e)3t
8385 SS90 8840
. . S8SS 8840 8310
Umatilla
Albany .
Salem
Oregon City
Portland .. .
J!
ta
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20
20
12
is
0.8
1-2.0
l.S
3.1
0
. o
0.8
0
0.00
o.eo
0.00
0.00
New Tork, Sept. $0. Further appeal to
newspaper publishers and tha public to
avoid wastes in paper have been sent out
by the American Newspaper Publishers'
association from its offices In the World
building here, that tbe conservation pro
gram may be carried ont Intelligently
and manpower and materials saved for
war purposes.
Saving paper at the source Is one
requisite, the association asserts, and
saving It from destruction after it has
served its original purpose Is another.
The public la urged not to burn old
paper but to turn them in for reman u
factnra. As a rule all paper should be
used aa sparingly ta possible that the
Industries making it may devote ao much
of their men and materials as possibls
to the prime essentials of carrying on
the war.
, Weed Are Set Forth
The war Industries hoard has declared :
The government's requirements for
all kinds of paper are Increasing rapidly
and must be supplied.
'Taper making requires a large
au-ount of fuel which ia essentia for
war purposes. A pound of paper wasted
represents from one to three pounds ef
coal wasted. '
"Paper contains valuable chemicals
necessary for war purposes. Econemy
In the use of paper win release a large
quantity of these material for making
ammunition or poisonous gases.
Paper making require labor and capi
tal, both of which are needed in war
service.
"Paper making requirea transports
tion space. Economy the use of pa
per will release thousanda of freight
cars for war purposes.
Greater care In ths purchase and use
of paper will savs money. Tour saving
will help finance the war.
"Strictest economy in tha use of paper
will prevent a shortage."
GsveraMgat Waats Baw Materials
Ths government' wants and must have
thewfhatertals used la making paper, sock
aa pulp wood, sulphur, bleach and labor.
Manpower ia needed on ths western
front to win ths war ; chlorine employed
In bleaching the paper It ia necessary
in the manufacture of poison gss ; fuel
for our war lndustrieh Is needed there
will be a coal shortage from 54,006.904
to $0,000,004 tons. A saving of IS per
cent in the use of paper will release
for war Industries 2,500,000 tons : sulphur
is needed if you waste paper, there win
not be enough to supply both tbe gov
eminent s needs and the paper manu
facturers'. W satiny paper burning It
up or dumping it into the ash heap-
Is to destroy its vslue. Waate pa
newspapers, magazines, "old paper," la
converted into packages for sheila.
packages for sending material and mu
nitions abroad. Into paper again for our
own use. Every sheet of used paper
must be saved that it may be used ever
again perhaps for letter paper that the
boys over there may write to their
mothers, sisters, sweethearts. Every
sheet of paper that we refrain from
using, that we use economically, that
we save ; every bit of wrapping paper,
box. paper bag. etc. la necessary, vital
and essential to hslp win the war, and
to help keep supplied our great paper
Industries at home.
Ordinary Wastes Utilised
Waate paper of all kinds can ho used
in making new paper or paper boards.
All the chip board from which ordinary
pasteboards boxes are made la manu
factured cut of mixed waste paper
scraps gathered up in the stores and
other place a Newspapers make a better
grade of board known aa news board.
CoTvallls, Sept, 10. While poultry .
fMria ran ahnnt 14 a Inn hlsrnep In Porte -
land than in Ban Francisco and Seattle;
poultry products are generally 10 to 10 '
xr cvni lewer, a o remoay uiia amatuoq -
the Oregon Poultry Producers assocla- - -
tion waa reorganised in eaiera. jrnaay ;
last, ana commiiieea were appointed to
conduct the needed work. 1
"Oregon poultry men stand good -
finance, to have tneaa inonualltlM ail Mint- .
ed at an early date," said Arthur A.
Peters, federal poultry representative In
tha coast, district, consisting of the
states of Oregon, Washington. Califor
nia, Art sons. New Mexico and Nevada..,.
"But to lnsurs success they need a
strong organisation. 1 ners is no in- '1,
tentlonal d Incrimination and the matter '
probably will be straightened out aa soon .
as brought to ths attention of the food -
amleletretlAl "
Oregon poultrymen pay as much as. -
or mors tnsa, taose or any state in sir. ,
Peters territory, be said. - and get less -for
the egga and poultry. In proof of
tha lower nrlcea on soultrv sroducts In
tha Tnrtlanil fnarkat TT T. TTnaon. f aA.
oral poultry-man for Oregon, read the
day's market quotations for eggs SS
cents In Portland, and 64 A cento In the
Bay City. A like discrepancy was
ahown In the live aad dreeeed poultry
quotations.
A membership tax ef 1 .cent for each
fowl ewnwd was levied, and all members
present signed up. A committee of five,
headed by C. F. Williams, waa appointed '
te conduct an eeucatvortai campaign en
tbe need for organisation, on the use ef
poultry and eggs aa protectlvs foods,
and to encourage growers te stay la
the business. Another committee, Mr.
Miller ef Portland, C W. Brew at or of
tbe Agricultural college and Mr. Cpson,
was appointed to take -up with E. F.
Ayer tbe question of prieea os poultry
feeds and products. A third committee
waa empowered to revise tbe constitu
tion and bylaws and proceed with the
enlistment of a membership that shall
Include as nearly as poselble every pool
try 'grower in-the state.
New Tork spot market 3496.
BITE at FORECAST
Tbe Wfllaasetto river st Portlsad will main
nearly stationary daring the next two er three
days, except ss afleetsd by tbe tide.
.Stocks, Beads, Cotton. Orals, Bte.
sis'iji Boexc ei Trade Bunding -f
Overbeck&CookeC
a
DIRECT PRIVATE ; WIRES S
TO ALL EXCHANGES. EE
Members Chicago BosjH ef Trad
utuiiuiiiiiiiuimumiiiimiiiiimiiiiii
Hall & Co.
Liberty bonds s
mvesTwntsrr Bonee
issanser trroeae
etewMTias
PRBFgg
LeeAi,
3 -
Ceirespoadeats ef Leg
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Bvas 2
iniiinmimminimimniiiiiiiiiiniirr
SHIP WORKERS HEALTH GUARDED
ef
Health and Sanitatioa Scctlo
Shipping Board Is Active.
A health and efficiency campaign te.
Deing tvnu kiwi aunviia 1 11 v
Portland by tha health and aanitalToa
section ef the United States skipping,
board. Thla work looks toward sanita
tion In the yarda, tn housing quarters
and alao guards against the social evil.
the shipping board holding that fitness
of men physically la as neoeeaiary . la
tha shipyards as tn ths army.
Thirteen reetsurantr near Pacific
coast shipyards already have been
dosed.
Strong wrapping papers mixed with sul
phate pulp ars used In making test or
strong chip board from which shipping
coataiaers of all kinds are made, These
are tsxinr tne piece ox wpoaea (xmwav
thereby conserving the forests. .
The fewer grades of waste paper such
.te Mt.M SwtV., ,l.llinifti. -
H VM tliwe , 1 vwwMnee
ars sorted out- detnked. and used era la
In making books, writing ' and other
grades of vapor. In making bonds and
ledgers, etc, a considerable quantity of
rags is necessary, the supply of which
Is becoming very scarce. It is Impera
tive, therefore, that all old rags be
saved. Every household should save all
of ita old iwper and rags ae well aa old
rubber, leather, etc, mrC dispose of them
to the school children. Red Cross. Salva
tion, Junkmen, or other collectors, ae
that the supply may be kept adequate
te meet the demands of the government
other essential
"Volulltees,, Wanted
TF YOU hive not piddled yoor subscription to the
r 1 4thUberty losn--00 NOW. to your btnk of lib
erty Loan Hetdqaartert and sign your application
' : blank. . .'- ' - ' .
' It will bring COURAGE te mr boys, DEFEAT to
1 or enomy, HONOR te you town, rerun ty end
sUto. ana DISTINCTION to ermelTes, - . .
' If you need inlortnatioa of tietaile cotne Sod f st then. ,-'
EXCUSES ARE NOT IN ORDER. '
MULT3T0MAM COIXHTT POUBTH tlBEBTT tOAW COMMITTEB r
;Thls CeatrlkaUd hy Morris Bros.:
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