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THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL." PORTLAND. FRIDAY.' OCTOBER, 3,. -1919.. 31 THIRSTY EASTERNERS TO GET A DRINK. OF OREGON APPLES RECORD VALUES EFFECT FOR EGGS i LOCAL MARKET UP Further' Advances of U io 2 .Dozen Quoted In BuylDffPriceVVilh'3e , to ,64c Confirmed and Talk f 65e " , Of f crtOeraand ', Very , Keen Here. V Further advance . of lc to. So a dote Is being quoted In the egg market alpng the wholeY tray with ft greater, da maud for f reah supplies ana limned of ferings.'. Purchases of current" receipt . are generally reported at 3o to $4c k doiv-with rota And cracka oot, ' put ' aome are expected to go out with- bids Jc above this 'extreme.. .'- , . , "-.'.-' I'nit'Uia dumand for;' fresh cf as should th - aieaae her to the faca.ef the extreme prloss .Wow, 1 effect, to - surprise 4W to the trade itaelf. Present values are the record mark for the, local trade and "there te HOv telling ,Jw much, higher vahje en tha- fresh product will climb before th pullet begin Weir regular x ing mwi. , . ' Boma-pullet egg r already being received br the trade end within a tew weeks gen eral movement I expected. ,v " That rnnt street will be eotnpeTled to look on jiamfullv after Its STadlna- of eggs J bow acknowledged by the Acade gntally for the Mmo that the- avenge tales bere are showing poorer Quality than 1b any big market. CHEENE MARKET MAT 00 HIGHER , Condition la the cheeee trade along the coast at this time indicate, an early advance in the price owlne to the constantly rising value ia the Kaet. Output la assay sections u oeenumg. POTATO TRADE IS NOMINAL HERE - Trade in the potato market to nominal bere With praeVicallr no business passing at eonntry point, Grower are asking higher, price then ! outside markst wm pay. v. -. i in - ONIONS ARE EASIER IS EAST Kaetern onion market are showing .a tern Mr hll in rlmuad and no new business from there to reported by local shipper, i Grower however, r apt, yet la PcslUoa to eflM ireeiy, . .. . -. - ' ' FRESH t ATEH RECEIVED HERE , j dim a Knn tenors, the racaiot bere of ' ample ol boxes l fresh Ikiiiornle dU. "a project -that has never before been shewn ia the . juvar.tuarsel. naie were niau a, wvc a EXCELLENT BEMAND FOB CALVES ' ExeeUent demand to hawing for eonntry killed rtlvM In the local trade, despite the increaaad rrWala. fiales are being made at former prices. Hoga are steady at nnchanged varaee, t BRIEF W0TE8 OF PRODUCE TRADE - Talk of drop of 5e pound in cair sras. rhik.a IbiW la nnlt , trat steads. " Sweet potatoes in good supply at eTH Tomatoes ere lower becana of toferie quality feeaa B)grie quw ana easiia mm sww weather. .-: Need of Exchange Is : Urgent Here Produce Trade Suffers From Lack of System of Prices tn Portland. j By Hymaa H. Cebea' " Portland never needed a dairy produce exchange ,aa . much . as it does today. Condition at this . time are such that there Is IltU lncenUve in the regular trade for the production of the better J class eggs . or poultry. As a rule, there la little difference existing; here between the price of the beat and poorest product. not enough, in fact, to encourage the producer to secure' the better stock. Creamery men' suffer much from the present lack of a system In Portland. The competition for cream Is so great that oftUmes they -will parjr as much for a. poor product aa for the better class goods.' which does not encourage better production. ' - : The same is true aa regards eggs, Those that - have pullet eggs get about as much for their-stock as do the pro ducers of the big stock. There Is al ways a better demand for first class eggs and several Institutions recently Inaugurated . the system of paying for quality, but their competitors, In order to get 'the supplies, have paid, the same price jfor anything and everything that arrives, with a- produce. exchange here and with suitable rules. -the producer of good stock will get a premium over the shipper of ordinary or inferior qual- TThoee ' dedrlnc apeciiil rnfrrrmitUon rerlng eny market hoaid write the Market RditoTi Oregon Joarnal; enclosing tamp tor reply., i TAKIMA REPORTS GOOD CROP - 0F QUALITY - POTATOES ' Yakima, ' Oct. I. Work ' of barTestjng .. the Yakima apod crop began ea the reserrationr tbia week but it ha been - retarded - by reaiea of the rainy westher that hae prevailed. I. m. Prlee, enrmtr agent, rport that there' to a IMedium to good steers ,. n-iri hearr rield-of fine anelltr etoek in the fields has lupected. The fimt shipments are being sent oat In boxes ra to the coast,- not there to t hesvy demand from the drooght section of Montana. and North Dakota and order will be fiUed a rapidly as refrigerator equipment ran ne enppuea. -The opening prices qaotea east, are SB 'to.. B3B a tott..,:' ' . COTTOIT 0PES8 STEADY AT DECLINE tt TO 1.8 POINTfJ New York., OcC .a. L ..'.) The cot ton marks opened barely steady . today at decline of 20 to 28 nointa. 81 line -was . Influenced br weakness- at ' IIt srpool, nnfaeorable newe regarding the srrfk on the English railway and eoMtderatole prewar from bouse with Liverpool connetrUons. The lint later held stout iteady around initial lev with trad inclined to alaoken. DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST WEATHER' TfOTICE FOR SHIPPERS V Weather bureau advises Protect- shipment furing the next boun against, the foUowwg rainimum tamperatnreg: Oomg north, 44 degrees; sTnhea-t owr 8.. 1. A S. B. B., SS degrr; met to Baker. SB detrreee: and eouth to Ash land. 40 degree. Mlnimnm tempwstnr at rotttoad tomorrow about 43 degree.. -i - M'HOLESAItE PRICES IX PORTLAND These are Che prlee retaUet pat wholeealen. axeept. a otnerwMe BOiea-. Dairy Prvduets ' BCTTER Selling prtce.. boxvlots: Cresmery prim, parahment wrapped, extras, 65ff per lb. I prim Orsts,' 4o: firsts, alia per lb; ems Her lots at an advanoe.. Jobbing prteea: " Cubes, extra, S9 06Oe lb.: prim firsts,- BSo; eartons. lo extra. "BUTTEHFAT Portland delivery bail, T9 OLKOMARGAKINB Local brand. 80 60 lb": tubs. B3e l-lb. eartons. SB: i-lb. eartona. SBei Kntmargarine, l-lb. eartona.' Bl Ho. CHEESE Belling price: Tillamook, ' fresh -Oregon Uncy -creaat ' triplet,' 88 0 4e; Young America, 84 0 BSo. Priot to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook triplets.-80e; Young America. B2ej ' BelUng price: Brlek. 40042a Buying prise . of Cooe and Curry triplets. 38e; Young Amer ica, 80H lb. V o. kv Myrtle Point: block Bwias, 48t49e: Limburger, 40(4So. hJOS Buying "Hr-ef - Current v-oelpt. S2 Ola dosea: candled baste, 679880: Selling price, candled, 68 6) 6c; eeleet. 70s. ' : fAHlH Publie market retail price, 70c l.IVK POt'LTRT Hraty ben 280o lb.; light hens, S4W23C per lb.; brail, 2 Re per lb.; ni roasters, 160 17 lb.: sauabt. 68.06: decks. 23 0 BSo lb.: pigeona. 61.B0 09.00 do. ; tor- , ky; Uve, ss.sav W.t geeee. live. la IB. rath Vegetable sad rmH - ' FKESH VBUrra Orange, 88.75 6) 8.78 pet box; bananas. IIV lb.; lemona. 7.2 ' S.SS per crate; Florida srapafnut, ( ) ; Cali fornia grpfrnit. 68.00 crate: cantalopet. 81.35 , 08.00; watermelon, 1 3 H lb.; ialiionii ftmi. Sl.a5eel.AO- peacthe. MfteSBt. 00; pests, S.OO0S.OO: Ualaaaa. 80SHa Bx: Tokay. W loc Ih. : " Muacabt, 7 lb. i Concurd, live featkat 8 lb. 11KRK1K4 Bltckberri, $100 pf cnte; ranberriea, 64.75 par buabel box.. ,. ' APPLKfl Vartoaa Tarietiear leeal. SOeS) 12.00 box; erabappUa, 83.25 per .box. DRIED rEUITS Date. Dromadariea, ( ) Ftrdi, 88.T8 per box; rauins, 8 crown, feoi, Mtueatal. 16o pef lb.; fit. $5.00 per box of '-Be ' e-o. packagea.. ONIONS Selling price ' to reeailen; Oregon IS.OO per ewt.: aasoelation selling price, ear , load,, 82-28 L o. b. country; garlic, 8S 040c; green onions. 40e per dos. bnnchee. ' POTATOES SeUing price, B2.50 per ewt. ; - buying price for fancy larg ei, 63.00 exdi ary. 8150 per cental; sweet, 6 H 0 7e lb. VEGETABLES Turnips. 83.75 p sack; - esrrots., 62.25:. beets, 82.60: ubbsge, Oregon 32fio lb.; lettaoe, a7fiet dos.; cmcsmben, - POC0B12B dos.1 tomatoea, 60t8o box; egg , Plant, 13 He lb.; eaulUtower,, 62.60 per dos.: ' horseradish, 45a lb.; bell, pepper, - 13 He; P, 0c; string been. 608 lb.; green corn, 55 0 86o pe do, - . , ' Weet and a-ravltton '-j.j COTJTrTBT MEATS 8elllng price: Coeratr) , boos, ' Xe per ib. for top blockers: beet veaL 2026H1 heavy vtaL 18018a v . SMOKED MEATS- Ham., 83 (S 40c pet lb.1 breakfast baooft; 86 082; pisnka, S6et' eot tage roll. SOo Ibi'; T . , IARD Ketth tendered 84 He; etandaid. 82c; tierce basis, compound, 2THe, ran and Shsllf Ith ' i ' ' TRESlt V1SH Salmon, chmook, 20o lh.l silTeraide, 17e lb.; halibut, trmh, 16918 lb.; sturgeon, 30o lb.; black-rod, lOllo lb.; silver melt. lOe lb.1 mlmea trmit. 30 2.c lb.; kip ; .peredmlmon, 82.65 per 10-lb, baaket; kippesed -'and. 82.8S. ! - -- . 6HXLLTISH -Crtb. $8.80 par dos.: shriau teat. B8o per B.- frib-ter-. f(H per lb. i;i''r - "' '3SSbagJbA8jAB i ' V SPGAR Cebo, 810.80; powdered. 610.25; - fruit and berry, 60.65; yellow,' 88.06; grsnu tL. 88.85 ; bar).-10. cstrs C 88-36; golden C 8016. ' 'v HOlEYNw. 47.B0 er case.1 ' r; -t RICE Japan style. No. l. lo; New Orleane nam a. ie; iJlue uoee, is Hi a per lb. - - . SALT Coarse, half ground. 100s. 117.00 per ton; BOi, 818.50; Ubl dairy. 60s, 128.60; . hales, 88.15 0 8.65 : fancy table and dairy, . 632.50; lump reck. 820.00 per ton. . BKA.NB Orwm Stales by Jobbers) : Zdy Washington, 7H08o per lb. f -pink, 7 He lb.; timas. 14e; btyou, Tet red, fe; Oregoa beaat, buying prioa, nominal. - f. '-..,. UANJKU alll.K vamatloa, 87.25; Borden, MODERATE RU IS. F LIVESTOCK OFFERED TO TRADE FOR DAY North' Portland Market Starts Very Quiet With 10 Loads Available Hogs Contlntie to Overtop Chicago ' by- Very Liberal Margin, PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN ' Hogs Cattle Calve Sheep Friday 205 117 Week ago 120 84 Two weeks ago . . -175 ,'141. Four weeks aao. . 24 S Year ago 475 ' - 3 Two years ago. . . 868 ' : 78 Three year ago. . 051 -150. JTour year ago... 284 : : 14 IS io 801 172 70 TAB 2 ;24T Ten loads of North 5 Portland lines showing a livestock, entered the yards overnight; all very moderate supply for the day's trading. In general the market started steady, with: prices un changed. X Hoes continue at rone at 818 for tone at North Portland dasmte the fact that, the very top at Chicago for the day was not above 816.7.VI and only a small per cent of the ran went at that, only two loads cam forward to ta rnortn Portland market overnight, with a total of 205 head,, carapared with . 120 last week and 475 sd a year ago. ., -. -. General hog market range: Prime- mixed ,,.....,.......$17.750 18.00 Medium mixed ............. 17.00017.50 1 lough beaviea ............. 15.75016.50 Pigs ;.......,...,...,.; 15.75 016.50 BlillC .................... 18.000 f OsUI Situation Quiet ; ' While there appeared plenty of burets tn the cattle alleys . at North Portland when Friday's trad started, no early sales were msde. Run -showed a total of 117 head compared with but B4 bead last Friday and just two head year ag. - - - - - General eattla ranee: - - Bast steer ............... .8 8.75010.78 Good to choice steer 9.25 0 0.78 8.25 0 9.25 7.25 0 8.25 6.73 0 8.75 7.75 0 8.25 7.000 '7.75 6.00 0 7.00 6.000 e.ee 6.00 0 4.00 5.00 0 8.50 ,14.00 016.00 . 8.00 014.00 6.60 0 8.00 Ban Franeltoo Market San Francisco, Oct (V. P.)-r-Btttter Extras, 08c ' w Kg re Extras, 78 He; extra pullets, 64c: tm- aersiBea paucu, sue. Chees California flat fancy 86a ' aaattla laavtet ,'-'"- Seattle. Oct. S. (U. P.) BntUr TjoosI country creamery, eobes 64c; do bricks, 65; storage, 6 So. - Kgg Local strictly fresh. 75; pulleta, 56oj pee wees, aa; . storage, as V SBO. - 4. POTATOES ALL ALOICO THE COAST en Pranelsoo' erkst . . Ban Franciaco, Oct 8. (U, P.) Potatoes lurer wmte, a.ou w a.ew; . .jMunaav, f 9.25; tweets, 4 lb. ,.'... OnioM Yellow and white, 32.26; AnxtrsMsn nrown. az.ia. Cbicare Dairy Prod see Chicago, Oct 3 (L K. 8.) Batter Re ceipts, 4863 tub. Creamery extras. 63 Hat flnta. packing stock, 430 48c - Eggs Beceipts, 648S esse. Current recetptv 46 6 56: ordinary first, 46 H 046 He; firsts, 6405fte; extra. 68 H 059c; extra. 25 081c; checks, 8O0S6e , - Ch Twins, new 27 He: dairies, 28H 0 38 He: Young Amaricas, 86 086 Ho: longhoraa, 8O0BOH: brick. S2e. Lave poultry Turkeys, 8 0e; chickens, 33 0 S6o: springs 25 025 H: roestcrs, 18c; gees, 21c; ducks,8a27e. I Ifiw York Metal Market New York, Oct 8. -(L N. 8.) Copper, qciet; spot and October, 21 H 0 31 H ; No vember. 21 H 031 December, 21 022; Jaawary. 21H022H; February 22023H. Lead -Quiet; spot 6.06B; October 6.05 0 e.20i -November. 8.05 0 6.35; December, 0.16 06 80; January, 6.12B. - BPener irm. spot ana netoner. Tn; rmmb. ber, 7:06B; December, 7.10B; January, 7.16B. ' , r Alaska Salmon Arrives " South Band, Waab., Oct, 8. The cannery teadera- Etolia and Burnett arrived from the Burnett Inlet, Afauka, this week, brindng a ahip ment f canned saJmoa from the Burnett Inlet Packing company. A record pack f 48,000 case waa tptda tbia year by the company". This sxoeed laet year pack by 18,000 cases. 1 "' -f , Saa Fraicisce Cash Grata Saa Fmaeiaoa, Oct, 8. (C. P.) Cash train: Barley Spot feed, par cental, $2.88 08.08: hipping. 88.00 08.10. Oa(a lUd feed. 82.8O03.O8j seed. 83.00 08.10. 'sir to good steers Common to fair steer ........ Choice cow and heifers ...... Good to choir cows and heifer. Medtera to good cow and heifers Fsir to medium cows and half or Camera Bulls Bast light calves Heavy ealvea ' . , . . Stockera and f cedars Small Supply of Stutton ' Small supply of mutton wss shown in tha aDey for the day. All through the sheep and lamb market North Portland held a steady tone, with no price changes indicated during the asorning. Genera! sheep market range f Best Ut Adam Jamba 811.80013.50 Ktackera and feeder ......... 8.00 0 S. 00 Valley tombs 10.60 011.60 Yearlings ,. 7.50 0 8.60 Wethers 7.50 0 8.00 BTwee . 5.00 0 Thursday aftareeavi Oalea STEER8 Sharp Decline Is Forced in Stocks jln Early Trading New Yoifc. tVt. 8. It 8. S.Tb stock market waa arvos and wnsrtrled at the open- ing today and practically everything on U ust dropped from fractions to over fiva pointa. , 7 Crucible Steel sold down 5 H points ' to 326; Baldwin Locomotive nearly 8 points 'to 187 H. Steel common H to la-fc, ticuuenem Stoal B 1 H to 104 H and Amaricaa LeeomaUv 2 to 112H. . Mexican Pctiwleum r dropped 1 H to 226, American Sumatra 1 H to 108 H. Texas Co. 2 poinU to 2B. AUantie Uuu 1 point to no. After the start the market turned strong and prices rallied 1 to 8 points from the epea- in low 1la. - On the announcement that the president's condition ahowed no imorovament. heavy sell ing cam into .the market, ea which . Price broke rapidly. Crucible Steel - dropped 8 points to 328. Steel common to 104, Bethlehem Steel B aver 2 point to 108. Baldwin 5 .points to 185 H, American Locomotive S ' pointa to 812,' Mexican Petroleum point to 228 and similar declines t alter early gain were recorded la an tha other oil issue" - General Motors wss off 7 H at 254 H and Americas BomstrX ,S points lower at 104. -' Crucible rallied to. 229; Steel common' to above -106: Bethlehem Steel B to 105 and Baldwin Loco, touched 188. - Mexican Petro leum regained all its early loss to above 328, while AUantie Uali rose 3 pointa from its low to 178.- - Furnished by Overbnek A Ca'ea: Co.. Board of Trade bldg: PESOBIITION: ) Open No. Av.lba. Price J No. Av. Ibe. Price 1,... 040 8 0.5O . 1....10OO 8 8.00 1....1000 7-60 1....1010 S.75 -2.... 650 7.25 1.... 760 7.50 8.... 886 8.00 B. ...1088 8.60 1....1070 7.50 1. ... 1140 . 7.75 ... COWS 1.... 080 8 4.00 1.... 880 8 6.35 1.... 810 8.60 1.... 890 7.76 -2. i. . 825 8.00 1.... 040 7.75 2.,.. 865, 7.50 1.... 830 7.76 1....I140 ; 8.50 1.... 810- 6.28 1.... 980 7 7.28 7.... 962 6.75 '8. .,.1018 5.75 5.... 824 . 7,00 10.... 950 7.75 17.... 971 9.75 1....1100 MIS - : - CALVES '.- :r 1 . . .. 320 813.8(s '-. J , . .. l$9 816.00 f "! MTJCXD -.--t 710 6 650 f. 18.... 805 8 f.00 BULLS 1....1S0 $ 8.00 I-. 1....1470 $ 8.78 1....1280 6.50 HOGS 1....1170 8.00 7.... 184 1.... 270 1.... 310 24.... 214 1 . . 880 10...". 818 1.... 820 ' 280 184 818.00 260 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 e.. i.. .... 215 68.... 248 80.... 314 . 1.... 870 S.... 180 11.... 181 80,,. . 282 280 818.00 190 18.00 . Saa Faranelsee Poultry Market 'Sen Franc-co, Oct 8. U. P.) Poultry Broiler 85 086c; large hens, 88 0 87c; bast docks, 26c lb. Novel" Ktore Market New York, Oct. S. (L N. S.) Turpentine Savannah, 145; New York. 1660167 H. , ' Rosin Savannah 1515; New York, 1650. ' kaw York. Sagar and Coffee New York. Oct. P. P. ) of fea kvSagar Bio, 15 016c; No. 4 Santos, 26c Sugar Centrifugal. 7.28. . 7- No. 7 Chicago pouto Market' " Ctdcago. Oct-8. L N.; . Potatoes Be eeipts, 84 ears.'- Minnesota and Dakota Ohio, new.f 33.40 03.76. ., 87.15; Aster. 87.15: Bala. 611.25; , Ubby. L Hil,irr!U. . 11 67.18; Teloban. 87.08; Atount Vernon.' 87.16 i JHJ1?I?..fJto .W! 1. 1 per case. --.- t- v, -1 A, . U ' .TT" ""V '" Haselwood. 87.15 pee Wi-l-fclC Jtoaated. 810 51c. in aacka or drums. . ' : . SODA CBACKEBS la balk, 18e par Tb. - NUTS Budded walnuts, 85 0800. per lb.; almonds, 81083e; filberts, 80o la sack lota; peanuta, lci pecans, 8 6e;, Beaafl. 85c, t - - - -, Raeee, ralnta. OIlT . - i .- ROPK 8ial, dark, J8He; whltav 39 lb.; atandard manlla, 28e. LINSEED OIL Raw. bbto.H.82S gaLt kettle ' Stocks, Vobh Cettosw Gials, Ete. 1 ' IUllt, Board ef Trade BatUlaf. Overbed DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL lCHsNGES llarabtr Chlcare Board of Correspond ant a . .' CMCSfO ',,;' of Trade " sCegaa-Bryan-New York .-: boiled, bbl.. 33.38 ; raw. cases, 82.86 : boiled, easee. 82.88 peg gat' ' s. COAL OIL Water white. In drama or iron bbl., 11 He gaLrcaae. 24e gaL - GASOLINE Iroa bba., 83 H e; rases, 8 ta; t .aJ It. a A.. tWL at . aa n VDfji nj uisvuijaii-r, wivm uwastag xvvi J8a8JSv ( Til, , WHITE- L.KAD To ioU, ;. iSoi.AOO lbst, IS He per lb. . ' - - - 1U rwwv itTW jo 1CBJBL x r ; m&B NAILS Basle pries, 15.18, : V Hoas, Weoi and NMat HOPS NoaalnaL.lBIB eron. fSa w lh - U11U Nu. 1 lalt-cured nidee. SO Iba. aVd up, S4e; No. 1 part-cured bides, 80 lbs. and up, 8Ze; we. l gram otrjet, 80 iba. and np, 50c; No, " 1 aslf-cnred bulls, 60 Iba. and up, 25; K ' 1 rttrmA hull. HA Tha a.. No. 1 greeta bulls, 50 Iba. and up, 21e; No. 3 hldee, lc per lb. lees. . .-.". e..4 . t-, . CALF AND KIP SKINS Nev 1 calf skins up ta 16 Iba., O0e; No. 2 rslf akins np to 15 lbs., aie; ro. i grp. i to u id., wve: aa. a top bulb. 26c: dry self hide. 7 Iba. and nn. 24e: dry salt calf, under 7 lbs.. 74c; dry aalt buila, 20c; dry cull hide amt salna half price. .. H0&&E HIDES Large, goad take-off, with heads -on, from SB to 810 each; email or poorly taken off, ha)f Price; hide with heads of lT 60s It - , - -.- if.' '; -' . PELTS Dry feng wool petts. per lb.. SAe: dry medium; wool pelts, per lb., 80c; dry shear ing peiu, aoewat.uw eacn; salt song' wool pelts. 62.00 0 8.60 each; salt medium woe pelts, Si.j.ov awou.. sat eneanng pens, aueay 1.00 each. , ; -. - , .. MOHAIR Long aUpla, doe . per lb. j abort staple, 80o per lb. -' - TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow, 18c; ar i.aiwv, Ave, aq, a 8a per lb. . CM1TTTU OB filABCAB A BARK New peet lie per lb. , . 7 WOOL Valley half Mood Merino and Shrop shire, 60o; - Cotswold and Lincoln,' 40 0 46c: matted Cotawmd, 80 0 36c; timber staioed. So per lb. torn; iamb' , wool 4 per lb, lea. Eastern Oregon, Estrn Wtsfaingtoa and .-aiuornia wool aienno and Shropshire, 85 0 40c; half blood Merino and Cotswold, 37042c; Shropshire, '87 0 42c; Cotswold and Lincoln, nm.ui mi aniasu, o . w o ac ; ourry, ba per lb, leaaj iambs' 4c per IK leas. Fine .wools Merino combing -and carding 25.. ., 10,.., 4.... 10.... 14.... 5 15.... 1. IS. 1. let 1.... Ho. a... 84 84 77 87 82 108 61 18.00 18.00 17.00 16.00 LAMBS 88 . . 88 ... . 18.00 18.00 18.00 16.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 79 811.50 7. 32.. 81.. i 4.. 78 81 84 79 169 9.00 11.60 11.60 11.50 11.60 HO 150 160 169 170 6 8.00 6.60 3 8.50 11.60 8.50 9.00 11.50 11.60 8.50 EWES 8 5.50 I IB. 6.60 . i: 6.50 I YEARLINGS 124 8.8.25 9. 110 8.60 r WETHERS ' . 160 8.00 .'... 118 8 8.B0 BUCK . . 160 8 4.0O '.. FHday Klarainf Salaa cows Ave." lbs. - Price. I No. Ave, lbs. i in. 'ba- - 88 8 7.50 820 3 7.76 '942 Price. 3 7.76 AMERICA LIVESTOCK PRICES N. S.) 1 Hogs, - - Omaha Hot Omaha. Neb., Oct Sv (L 4500: strong. . . . t . Csttle Beceipts 2500; firm, v , '"Sheep Receipt 8000; steunly. ... . Ohlcaaa . Hoga 01 a.V ' S Chicago,-. Oct. 8. (L N- .- Hogs Ra CeipU 10,000. Unevenly 25 0 60a higher. Bulk, 814.25010.60; top, 816.75; heavyweight 818 016.50: medium weight 812.26 018.70; light-weiKht-616.7501S.75; right lights, 616.250 18.50; heavy packing aowa, smooth, 614.00 0 14.50; packing sows, rough. 818.50014.00; pigs. 815.00 016.00. Cattle Receipts 4500. Steady, ealvea 25a lower. Choice and prime, 310.00 018.25; me dium and good, 811.25018.60; good and choice, 815.00018.18; common and medium. 68.00 0 15.00. - Butcher cattle. - heifers, 80.50 0 .14.75; cow. 88.60 01S.6O; balls, 86.76 0 11.76. . Carmen and cutters, cows and heifers, 35.5008.60; cauner steers, 35.7508.25; veal ealvea light end handyweicht), 819.250, 30.60: feeder steers.v 87.00013.50; stocker steers, 36.2601O.OO; stocker oows and heifem. 60.00 0 8.00; stocker calves, 88.00010.00. Westers range cattle, beef steers, 8 11.00 016; Opw and beifent,, 87.75 013.00. Sheep Receipt 16,000. Steady to strong. Lambs H4 panada down). 818.75016.16: tombs,' cvlla and common, 89.00013.25; xesr llng wetbets, 39.60011.75; , ewes. 96.760 8.00; ewes,: culls and eommon, 88.0008.25; breading awe. $7.00018.35; feeder lambs, $116018.85. - '- Df-reer Hoes gie.OO . ' A . Denver, Colo., Oct. 8. -t- U,' P.) CatfTe ' Receipt 8600, 25e lower. Steers,. $9,600 12.75; cowi and heifen, 17.2898.80: ttoeken and feeders, 3700011.00-; calves 81 l.otf W 14.00. - - t "'' i"'-.. HoasRAKelpta SOO, 60 0 75a lower. Top, 816.00; bulk, $18.15015.75. . Sheep Receipts 8000, steady. Lambs, 313.50 018.15; ewe. $6.0006.76; feeder, tombs. 312.600 18.76. sJ, .- Aiax Rubber .... Am. Ag. Cham. , . Am Beet Sugar . . Am. Can. o .... Am. Car Fdy. ; Am, Cot Oil .... A. H. .' L, c... do.; j pfd. -S, . . . Am. Lin.. . ... Am. Leoo.. c. . , ... Am. 8mjelter.; e . Am. Bawl Fdry. , . Am.-. Snaar, o . , . . Am. Sua. . Tob; , , . Am. . Tel. A Tet .. Am. -Woolen, Am. Writ P. pfd.' Am. Zinc Ana. Min. Co. . . At O. W. t . . Bald. Looo.. t do Pfd. . . . , , Bslto. Ohio. ... Beth. Steel, B. . . do, 7 pfd .... do. 81 pfd. Brook. , Rapid T. . . Butte A Superior. Cat Packen Aaso. Cat Petroleum, e.. . do. pfd. ...... Canadian Pacific. . Centv"Leather, c . . . Cerro de Pasco. Chsndjer Motors. . . Chas. A Ohio.,... Chicago GL W.. e. . C M.4 81P Chicago AN. W. .. Chile Copper. China Copper.-. . . . Columbia Gaa at E . Continental Can. . . . Consolidated Gas. . Cora Product, c. . Crucible Steel, e. . . Cuban Can Sugar.. D. k B. G.. pfd. . Erie. o da 1st pfd ..... Gattont William... General Cigars General Eleotrio ... General Motors ... Goodrich Rubber . . Great North. Or... Great North. Ely... Greene Caaane. , . Gulf States Steal. . lee Securities. Illinois Central . . . Industrial AloohoL. Inspiration Copper. Inter. A ft. Chem.. . Inter, i Harveeter. , . Inter. Mer. Mar., e. do pfd Inters Nickel . . .. . Kas. City South., c. Kelly j Springfield.. Kaaneeot Copper. . Keystone Tire. . . , Lackawanna Steel . . Leakey l am. Mayerri Lehigh Valley.... Maxwell Motors, c do i 1st pfd. , do 2d pfd, .. Mex. ' Petroleum. . . Montana Power. . ,. Miamii Copper ... Mid vale Steel.... Ho. Pacifie, e... do i pfd, ..... National ' Enamel. National Lead .... Nev. Consolidated . New Haven. -., 1 N.. Y. Air Brake. . N. T. Central... Nor. c Western. . 1 Northern Pacifie. J uua. net. and Prod Otiio Cities Gas.. Owen Bottle.':. . .'. Pan Amer. Pete, e Penn. Railway . . . . People's- Gas - i. , . ; Pierre Arrow,.., . Pierce Oil . .i. . . , Pitt Aur Cil. o.. Preaaed steel ar, e. Pullman , . . Kay Can, i'o-iner. Ry. Mteel Hiirings. Beadiot. c. s . . i Hei.ublic I. as 6.. e. noes i j.iano, v, JO I pfd, "A" do pfd. "B". Retail Store. . . Shattdck Copper Shan , Hheffield . Southern I'acif e . Sonthern Hy., t. ... . to pro , . Htndebaker c . . , 8tatU Moton. . .-. . St. U S. F. . . Jwiftv Co renn. i Copper j eu,: UII Texaa Pacific.... Tobacco Product . Union; Pacific . ., no si pia "HTgh MiaaeapoUs Cash Grata - Minnesnolls. Cash wheat No. 1 dark nnrtli. orh,' 32.65; Not 2 dark northern, $2.6002.60; No. 3 dark northern. 82 600 2.88: No. 1 north ern; 83.66: No, 2- northern. 82.4602.63; No. 1 red spring. 82.25: No. 2 red spring. 82.200 3.45; No. 1 dark hard Montana, 83.85; No. 1 hard Montana, $3.25; No. 1 durum. 82.19 H ; No. 8 durum. $2.24. -- y. -.:, Cora No. 3 yellow-. $1.4001.41; No. 4 yellow, 31-88 01.89: No. 5 yeUow. 81.860 1.87; No. a white. 81.8901.40; No. 8 mixed. 81.8901.40; No. 4 xoixed. 61.87. ' Oat No. 2 white., 67 070c; No. 8 white, 88H06Ha .i Barley Choice. 31.2601.83; medium to good, 8L1801.2A: rawer grades, $1.02, - -Tax Nov, 1. 83.8208.93. .. r ,. ,,'' New Yerk.Loadoa Silver - m,Jemt c.1' N 8.) Bag efltwr. S Hd lower at 63d. . New Xork, Oct 8. l N. K) Commercial bar Hirer. 2 lower at $1.18. ' ' ' ' "' 1 i,.v;'-4 S-i . - Seattle Frslt Market , SeatUa. Oct Peechee Eastern Waabiaa ton. 750 0 81.00. Pears Reurre Hsrdv. 82.35;' d'Anjous. 88.00 0 3.60; Fall Butter. $2.25. . 95 98 94 66 134 H 58 94 138 78 . 112 ea iT 41H 140 110 09 121 66 a 08 176 188 40 104 H 20 H 27 H 68 H 51 80 151 104 69 300 68 10 42 91 28 43 63 92 93 86 326 40 17 1 18 ZSH 29 88 185 263 84 44 86 48 186 1 25 184 58 11?.. ST 144 , 85 80 100 48 45 H 88 ' 228 85 26 51 BO CO 83 SB '33 e a e 78 102 H 87 14 .10 58 56 110 48 '62' 22 83 o.- 120 23 90 H '" 05 29 72 04 112 4 13 25 01 118 118 lla 131 1.1 H 260S4 68 104 123 95 60 184 H ii' 128 78 lie 141 110 ; 122 ne 23 88 -. iio'W 4"6 ' 106 23 e a ! 68 80 ioi 69 292 ib' 45 91 98 230 17 Low 29 85 -a a. 288 84 46 87 48 188 81 sin 146 85 111 92 68 181 '84- 125 iif 73 187 100, ar- 64 22 6 183 39 101 20 50 70 101 58 290 10 41 91 a a Ye 221 as 16 29 82 is a 254 83 44 80 42 135 60 26 141 84 107 qio Oil. Transeont. VmUA K. Produets! J rated FTBtt . U. S. Rubben e U. S. Smites Ret: P. B Steel, a.... do preferred . . Utah Copper . . Virginia Chem., c. Wabash ....... .. do A ....... doi B ....... Western Union . . . tWeatinghouse Else. wittta Motors . . Willys Overland Amni Salea Corp Sinclair Oil ... 57 87 193 128 70 105 115 62 J6 ,29 84 60 S3 H 101 93 - 93 63 181H 126 77 110 72 41 186 -107 98 117 8 23 63 173 188 10$ 89 102 101 ill 21 26 63 I 60 79 150 103 . 67 290 68 : 10 91 23 43 68 - 91 93 85 223 89 164 16 20 29 83 162f 257 81 45 86 42 SO 47 92 136 60 28 188 57 117 36 It 142 84 228 283" 'si '50 '82 '80 .W.a. . . . . '88 '82 125 125 78 73 102 102 87 87 '68 '52 56 56 120 117 48 43 . . f ...a 'e' ' 62 i2i" izo" "99 '98 N2T4 06 02 Vi 29 27 iis ioi' ' io4 i2 iik' iih" 113 ;i7 19 19 27i 265" 105 " io$ 57 5S 87 85 "124" il9 70 69 106 104 116 115 82 81 'io "io 30 29 '64 63 "88 '82 101 98 81 59 COOLER VEATHER IS- STIMULANT ;T0 HAY TRADE Ifl NORTHWEST Demand lor Alfalfa Is Increasing Al though. Valley; Is Using Greater Per Cent ' of Its Large Clover Crop Cereal Prices Are Hlaher.L. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Car. Portland, Fit. 87 Year - aso. . ..... 3 Season to date... 2660 J 15 Year ago.. 3888 820 Taooma. Tfaurs... 80 . 1 Year ago. . . ... ; 40 ... Season to data. . : 1639 - 50 Year- ago. ...... 1768 1 9 Seattle. Thurs. . . 5 ... Year ' ago. . v. .;; .' " 16 if . . Beasoa to data... 1638 108 Year ago.iT. .. .1814 27' Wheat Barley. Floor. Oats, Hay. 11 5 720 412 . 6 8 196 485 a 4 327 244 i 1' hi f 69 1 8 ! 8 191 396 3 19 820 917 2 8 273 444 ii 463 899 83 109 47 48 74 88 238 65 26 60 29 51 80 82 17. 88 122 78 102 88 --' 9 51 65 117 4S 42 60 21 63 2 120 22 08 r m 2 ti 28 77 i t 1094 i 14 64 ! 108 '-'5 60 I 115 1 117 1H 132 18 H 288 52 101 123 68 68 85 4a 180 120 Ji9 104 114 81 78 10 30 19 82 63 60 32 98 69 With the approach of tha wintry sea son there has been considerable stimula tion of tha demand for hay at practically all Pacif io Northwest centers and pricea are firm at all points. . While there ia an increasing volume of alfalfa being ased here aa compared with previous- Weeks, still the most excellent crop ef clover in . the Willamette valley this season haa bean tha bulk ol the call from dairy tatereata up to this time. Wheat market continues firm and estiva wits prices well maintained at the recent premiums. but oats and barley t remain inactive with little activUy shown at "Northwest primary pointa. ' Flour market to firmer since the recent ad vance and aome advances .in cereal ; goods are announced. . v, MiUstnff continue firm at former prices. FLOOR Selling pries, new crop; Wilmmetto, 111.15; whole wheat flour, 610.25; WSlaaaetta valley, 810.15; local strsigna 310.00; bakers' local. $10.90 0J1.16; Montana spring wheat patent, 311.16; rye floor, $10.10; oatmeal, 318.00; graham, 81L0O. Price for city delivery la five-barrel lots. HAT Buying price, new crop: Wmsmette trmouiy, xaacy, as 1. 00; Eastern Uregon Waahington. , fancy timothy,. 1 1 alfalfa. 830.00: valley vetch, $24.00; cheat $18.00; straw. $10.00; clover, $24.00; grain,. $22.00. UKAl BACKS Nominal. New crop, delivery, New 1 Calcutta, 17 io car lots, lee amount higher. .. MILL8TUFTS Mixed Irun at mills, sscked. Ill.Wgtljll. ROLLED OATS Per ton. $60.00061.00. ROLLED BABLEX Per ton. $67.00 9 BB.VU. ' - CORN Whole. $79; cracked, BBL Merchant Exchange bids: ' FEED OATS Oct Nov. Dee, .... 8200 6250 8300 BARLEY 6200 62S0 0800 . ... 6250 0300 685Q CORN ' . . . 6000 ' 6800, ' $600 eastern oats ana corn in bulk : OATS ' ' " 86 lb. dipped ..... 6000 6100 88 lbs.-clipped .... 6250 6360? CORN f . . 5900 6650 BARLEY . . 6000 6 L00 CORN ' January, No. 8 yellow, 855B; 386A. Pacific Coast crop reports of the ' bureau : Utah Precipitation improved ranee and fan grain fields. Third crop alfalfa moiUy harvest- ea. Fourth crop making nay locally and ooa sidertble feed generally. Fall grata sowing pro gressing: moisture smple generally. Nevada General rahu benefited fall seeded wheat; put soil into condition for plowing. Idaho No rain thia weak; Htti plowing done: -too dry. Some livestock being sacrificed on account of high, price of feed, it. Washington Dry' week was favorable for threshing; Hauling mostly finished: soil too dry and bara tor plowing, Oolayiag winter gram seeo iqg. No. 3 white . Standard feed No. S blue. ; . No. 8 yellow i No. 8 yellow No. 2 5250 5300 6650 6100 ather Oregon Ideal weatlier' for maturing and har vesting late crop. Cutting hird crop alfalfa in some localities, fourth in other. Plowing coming aensrai. some fan rye and winter wheat being sown. Early seeded wheat up: generally looking good. - , California Much plowing and a little ced ing of barley and wheat dona. Good crop of coin being harvested, - i OREGON CITY 01 AT CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR DRAWS THRONG OREGON CIDER IS TO BE A NATIONAL DRINK JHE SUNSHINE GIRL OF :, THE' PACIFIC FLEET FOR DRY NATION Carloads of Apples Being Sold to the I Eastern . Oder -Manufacturers Be cause - of prinking Quality Table Stock Is Improving. . ' r Oregon apple cider will stimulate dry nation; f rom the present outlook. The eastern manufacturers are already crying for cull Oregon apples to make elder. Not only do they want Oregon apples because of the shortage of fruit In their home sections, but they nave heard of the wonderful drinking quality of the Beaver state frulu- Fonr carloads of Oregan apples'' hsva already been shipped by on firm alone to eaaeern cider manufacturer, and ( prunpeeta aro . that huge btvinesa in . this line, will be dona during the jtn.ainder of the iseenn. . ..' .. . While the Driees obtained are no more than the local , price plus the freight - and handling Charge to the east atiU Oregnn and Washing ton will havs a big surplus of this clam of f nut during the season, and the finding of outside market to absorb tha supply will mean a better tone all through the sesson in the local trade. There has been a fair increase in tha stmngjh of the table apple market at eastern center during the last few days, due mora tdkjtiie he. ptovement tn the Quality of the late varietlea now going forward than to any real increase a tils general . market a demand. Centralia WomanJ Mother of1 Eight, Paralysis Victim Centralia, "Wash.. Oct 3. Mrs. E. "tf. Preston died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Hesford, In thia city, following a stroke of paralysis. She is survived by eight children : Mrs. j, - K; Medcalf. EatonvUle; Mra.-Jofin Under, Morton; Mrs. Myrtle Coon, Chester, Vs.", Mrs. Ruby Sanders, Win- ton, Cal; John 8. Wade.- Durand. Wut i Frank W. Wade, Mrs. K. 3. Monette and. Mrs. -Mary Hesford, Centralia. i yrSBSSaWBPaapnwannn v v - - J . i i 1- i, Mk. j j jt'. ' i i ' i r : l: - r'f hi f 1 ft' IL ' Stolen Car Wrecked Centralia, Wash., Oct 8. Wednesday night the automobile of C W. JohnBon waa atolen from in front of a Centralia theatre. Thursday morning it was found. demolished, ori the Pacific highway, a mile west of this city. The thieves had collided with a pole. Appearing at several entertainments for the boys or; the new Pacine fleet, pretty Senorlta Carton, noted Spanish' dancer, has been reeurlst ened "The Sunshine Girl of the Pa cific Fleet" by popular Vote.1; The entertainments were gotten up for the sailor, boys while the fleet was at Santa Barbara, Cal. , a jpol - Fines Reach New Mark Centralia, Wash. Oct 3.- Fines col lected In the Centralia ' police court in September totaled $1231. according to a report by Albert Buxton, retiring police judge. This la more than half the city's estimate of police court Income for the entire year and is a new record. Letter Is 37 Years On Nine-Block Trip Washington, D. C All records t fr mall dell very were laid low when letter mailed from -the Kbbett hotel here on April 27, 1882, was returned to the hotel bearing tha postmark; or sept 7, 1919. The letter was addressed to Col. Charles E. Sherman, Metropolitan, and It bore? in the upper left-hand cor ner of the envelope instructions to re turn it in ten days if not delivered. After more than 37 years the bedrag- BULLET. STRIKES CAR, SHOWERING GLASS ON - .4 r'1" '.. ' - " . ' '- ' TWO GIRL OCCUPANTS '': '- . . 1 ' ' -;' No .Explanation Found of Near- Tragedy in Streets of City of Vancouver. Vancouver. Waahf Oct t. Thursday afternoon about 4 :30 o'clock, as Lftlte and Elala Kllnekman ware turning their car at the intersection of Fifth and la- gals streets, a, bullet, evidently from a large calibre, high power rifle, .strucK tha hood of the machine and glanced e-led missive found its way back to the through the windshield, -showering ftnl atarting- point. The mailing; point and I on mo two grina out not , injuring the hotel where Colonel Sherman pre-1 them. What course the bullet took after sumably was staying back in 1883 are I piercing the windshield is not known, Just nine blocks apart Midway of the I as no hole was found in the top of the journey Ilea the poetoff ice department 1 ear,-which . waa. up. , , Beginning; with Timothy O. Howe of 1 A woman, whoae name waa not s Wisconsin, postmaster general in the cured, said she distinctly heard the re- cabinet of President Arthur and ending 1 port of the gun, but could not tell deft with - Albert Sidney Burleson, is such nltely from what direction it came. Tha officials have presided over the United I girls were on their way to meet their siaies mens wnns mis isuer nas oeen (.father, R. C Kllnekman, employed in the seeking to-reach one end or the other mill nearby. The 'DolIca are lnvestiaat- mm CHARGES . CONSPIRACY TO 0BTAU1 640 ACRES OF' LANO Closing Arguments Heard in Fed eral Court in Effort to Recover j ,v Grant County Claim. r i - - .M Sf---ir''-';;a.f'-'-.;-:i0 :'.. ... . r':'M'i::' ' '-''T i'.. . : Conspiracy; to defraud the United Statee government of approximately $40 A acres of Granf county graalng lands was the chief contention., made thia morning In the' closing arguments of Deputy United, States Attorney Elton WatkinaJ in the prosecution of the government's t . case against nancy U. ana , xsva m, Woolloy, Mrs. Anna I Trayror, Oeorga H. Woo Hey and Stephen Harrer. ' , Nancy and Eva Woolleyand Mrs. Traylor are daughters of Oeorga Woolley and nieces of Stephen Harrer; aoeora f ing to their evidence. Harrer U ao-1 ! cuaed of unlawfully inducing all four to i v enter -upon government iand and to have - ourchased their homesteads almost tml- mediately after they had secured patents thereto. ' - " Tha government attempted to show ' that the entry waa made with design - to defraud the government and that - throughout the legal homestead, period the entrees did not live upon their claims the reattlred length of time. Harrer ia Vaald to have paid $400 for the claims. V ..a.-, .w 4ala ..A tltft . f IilWU Ufon uj iss aitivw a im .- w , 1 for .the father's claim. h - tfktkina declared In hk complaint V agalnat the four, aa wall aa in his final 1 argument this morning,' that; patents vwere issued to the girls about -January 8. 1904, and that on Sestambwr 80, 1902, two years previously, they had completed sale of their claims to tneir nncie. ntr f rer it was declared, did not : tile hla i f deeds for ort iciai reoora - gor anrom m ; vear after they were alven to him and that the government oio nor oiawvur the alleged fraud until 1908, , . Before Federal juage woiverton t ; torneya for. tha WoolleYO admitted , tha t material svidenca In the government's case, but based the hope of the defend ants upon the court's elasticity of in terpretation, whereby the court would take account or the tnentautiea oi nm clients and of what was held to be their, obvious lack of Intention-to defraud. Members of . tha . Woolley family brought to Portland for the -trial, de ' claion tn which will rest until legal briefs iave been auhmitted to juoge Woiverton, are typical of folk from out of the way places. Their garb and ac tiona amid tha glamor of tna city maae . very expressive the government's stats meitt that they had sought toornegtaada fid miles from the nearest railroad and -upon land suitable only for grating. Marriage. Licenses . 4' . Vancouver, Wash., Oct. I-Marrlage licenses were issued late Wednesday eve Oing and Thursday to the following couples : FrankPaul. Wolf sehr. legs 1. and Marie Brunrter, legal, Portland Al ford X 'Mlshand. legal, and Anna Mo Oraw, legal, Portland; Willto R. Cox, legal, and Grace BarkleyMegaU, Beta cada, Or.; Charles V. Johnson, 1$, Quln cey. Or., and Msrg arst O.; Boody, 1$. Tacolt: Alex Anderson,' 14,'Taoolt, and' Olive Hartman, tl, Portland l Clinton A Maulding, 18, and Opal Nichols, 18. Ore-, gon City Orbrey Wheeler, 18, and Helen, t Crawford, 18,, St Helens, Or. i Harry A. Andrews, S7, and Hagel E. MarUn, 19, Woodland : Arthur M. Barret. 49, Ore gon City, and Nola Pollock. 88, Milwatt kle, "Or. ; Archie. Mosier, 47, and Mrs. Frances .Walta, 88, Portland j Hana ChrtstUnr 85, and Annie H. Weld; 2$, Portland. - - ' ' " of Hs half -mile Journey. Ing.. Rains Put Track in Good Condi tion and Excellent Races Furnished for Crowd. Ba. Div. 1 14 per cent t Kz. div. 1 per cent. - Ex. div. IK per cent ' ii e .... Break in Argentina Affects Corn Price " Cnieago.'Oet Z. (I N. S.H Corn started 9 ao lower today oa acattared eommitsioa bona wiling induced by favorable westher and the- report of a drastic break in corn valud at Airgentina Terte-daj. On the dee Hoe some of the leadin- -commiaaioB houses were good buy ers, checking the drop. Oeta started !ae lower to e higher. Leeal were an the celling aide. Trade waa light. Froriskms were neglected at the start t ' ' - ;CORN- : I ' Open...- High. -I,ow. Close. Deeember .,..127H 127V4 lllli 12SH May i ... ., . . . .124 H 124 121 ts 121 H October 148 148 -140 140). i, ' . "" OATS ..' - December .w.Tltt 71 H Tf4' ' 70 H May tali ,;T8 72 H '72H PORK i 8500 .- 8628 . " 8500 8826 8275 ' 8280 ' ' $276 8280 I. aim 2780 2785 2727 278(r1 2300 ,2802 2287 .2292 ' RIBS - October .'.'.. 1880 180 i; 1805 . 1877 January . .... 1800 - 1805 - 1795 1802 October ,. January .. . . ,' r.4.il C:if :,.....-'-, October January ,. ... . . , ; i .Liverpool Cottoa Karket ' -. . tiverpoot Oct. 8. (I N. S.) Spot erjen- Ing tmpreved .demand; prire steady. Hale. ;. aawiioaii -nio., iair, i. t; saio., zu.ee; fully mid.. 20.88; -aid.. 19.68; tow mid,, 17.88; goou wo.,; ao.no; oro.. ji.ys, ., v .,.;.. Future opened barely steady. . , xs f ", ; . Saa Fraaelaeo Barley 3rarket fan Francisco. Oct- S. Barley calls: December, 807 bid, 809 ask. . May, 805 14 bid; 308 ask. - - Oregon City, Oct, 8. Stespite the threHienins. weather of Thuraday morn ins, Oregon City day at the Clackamas county fair attracted a large gathering to Canby. With good attendance today and Saturday, the festival -win be fairly successful from a financial standpoint Stores and offices here closed for the afternoon Thursday. j- One of the best programs of the week was offered for today, with judging in all departments taking place and an nouncement of winners. School chil dren are out in largo numbers, an It is Juvenile day. ' Two priaea for number of pupils attending are offered. . Thursday's horse races, despite the unpleasant weather of the opening days., proved exciting. The track waa Jn ex cellent condition, tha rain having served to pack it and excellent time was made. ' Because of the Inability to hold any races Wednesday, Superintendent Ed Fortune added7 a county race! with three entrlea, .King Guy winning the one half mile heats; Zona D., second, and Ben We6alnger..thirdtime,ld0. " In the f ree-f or-all - pace, three heats, every heat .race, purse-. $300, Mark Fitzmarr won the first heat, Lena Patch the second and Hi Ho the third; time 2:18. 8:14 and 3:16. . J Tha S :16 trot was declared off for the. day, and in the running race, five-eighths mile,'. purse S100, Bally Mayo, won first money,- Llstol second, Dr. CS. R Fryer third and Annto Fhaott fourth. , " Today's card provides' for a 2 :22. trot a special pace and a one half mite run ning race. . . Saturday's program follows : y '- All-Cosafy Day ! 11a. m. Livestock parade. . 7 to t p. m. Band concert ' Race No. 12 :1 pace,. I in I, .1200 ; race No. 8 & :l$ .trot, I In fi. $200; race Now. tr mile run,, consolation, $100. . Banter Assessed $17 Vancouver, Wash., Octi8. J. A. Sapp waa fined $15 and costs of $2 Thuraday when be was found guilty 1 by Justice of the Peace Miller of hunting without a license. Sapp was arrested Wednes-i day by William A-- Tnompson, county game warden. -v ' Steel Conference October 6 Pittsburg, J Pa,' Oct. - (U. P- A conference ,-of - the national committee of. iron and steel workers 'and the ex. ecutive board ef the American Federa tion of Labor will be held tn Washing ton Monday avenfflg. October 6. John Fitzpatrick, chairman of the committee, announced here today. , . , , Laborer Has Big Stock of Booze I Kansas City. , Kan. -How could laborer accumulate ; a $20,000 ' stock of whiskey? ... ; : - -, . " , This is the puasle before the Kansas City police as a result of finding a stock I of liquor that fuled an entire room In the little three-room cottage of Coleman Butler, 1712 Stewart avenue, Kansas City. .. . "He may be able to explain, W. W, Gordon, chief of police, said. Mrs. Butler and two sick children were found in the house. She could give no explanation. , Neighbors said Butler often came home with a suitcase. There were piles of labels and empty bottlea iouna in me room. ''Important Meeting Tonight Vancouver, Wash., Oct. a. This eve ning an important meeting of the Van couver Commercial club will be held. Committee! will report Six Hour Basis ;Is "Better, Miners Say; Buffalo, N. T Oct I. (U. P.) -e h , support- of their claim that the- coal , miners can produce In a 6-hour day' all the coal that can be used, representa tives of the united mine workers attend- -Ing the Joint wage conference here to day pointed out thdt the eoat production reached its peak tn 1918 when 635,000,000 tens were mined. This was done on an v 8-hour day basis, and with 80.000. miners 4 in the military aervlce. v it waa esti- mated the demand zor eoai ,-its year ; will be 185,000,000 tons less than in lilt. - ii i i.i , , j r J apanese Aggression Is to Be Investigated - : ' ' ' a 1, , Seattle, Oct 2. (TJ. P.) Complete ln- vestigatioti by the government of Japa nese aggression In the Northwest is urged in the report made to the Amer ican. Legion, .lmer J. Noble post No, 1, by the special 'committee appointed to study the -Japanese question. Tha ' re port Is signeVl by Thomas N. Swale, for raerly in the United States intelligence service ; Jo.-- 8. Gill. C E.- Croeson and Klmer IS. Heg. . " . . , . Census Plans Annoanerd ' ' Vancouver. Wash- Oct. 3. According to E. N. Llvermore, census enumerator oi this congressional district an exam ination for census takers will be held in this city late thia month. -- The work of taking the census will begin about January 2, 1920. ... Approximately 48 enu merators will b required for the dis trict. Work In the cities will, occupy about two weeks, but in the .country xne wora win take more time. ; . '-- . ' ' Palmer Funeral Is; Held Oregon City, Oct J. Funeral services i for Mrs. Mary Ellen Palmer, wife of George T. Farmer, were held from the Brady chapel this morning at 10 o'clock. Interment was in Mountain View ceme tery. "' , .- . . EXEMPT FROM ILL D0MI5I0.T G0TEEKME5T TAXATION . . f $43,000.00 - 1 Gity of teihbridge 6 GOLD' BONDS. v $35,000 Due February 1, 1924 , - 8,000 Du5 Febrtisirr 11926 ',-'., 'j!.' The City of Lethbrldge Is'aituated In tha southern part of the Pro-; - 'vince of Alberta, being a division point on the main . line of the Canadian "Pacific Railway. Tha bonds are a direct, tax obligation of the entire city, every dollar's worth of taxabla, property being'. pieogea to pay principal ana interesi sus iney pecoma aue. . . y ' 8 . PRICE: To Yield 6 j'- LIBERTY AND VICTORY - BONDS : ir vou must sett vour tiBRttnr on vicTonv Bonne, satt to ue ' IF VOU CAM BUV MORE LfBSRW OH VIOTORV BONDS, BUY PROM US Today's opening New Tork market price am aa given below. They era the governing price for Liberty and Vjctory bond ail eve the world, and the highest We sdvff Use these' price daily to order that "you -may alway know the Mew Tork market sad the exact rata ef your liberty and Victory fcwndjL ' . 1st ' 2nd 1st 2nd Srd 4th Vlery Victory : 8H 4s 4s 41i 414 414 414 8 4. New Tork nwrkrt. 100.02 $8.20 $8.90 89.44 84.06 96.04 94.10 99.90 - 88.86 Accrued Interest..' 1.08 . 1.20 1.68 1.26 1.66 , .21 '1.98 L99 . 1.78 Total..,.. ..101.07 96.40 95.48 9S.T2 96.69 98.25 96.08 101.99 lStei Whea buying we dedart 87e ori a $68 bond and J3.89 on a $1000 btmdy V7 mU at the New Tark aurket pirn the aotracd lntersst . . srstar and rtreproof Safe Deposit Boxes far Want - Open Until 8 P. M. as Saturday MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. - ) 'THTB TREMIrVB MTJNICIPAt. BOND ROUSE . . CAPITAlTONF. WltLlON DOlXABt llsrris Bfdgw 889.11 sUrk street Between Fifth asd Sixth Stmts . Telephoaet , Broadway Slil : JEstsbllshed Over v Qaarter Ceatary I , ' " 'Ants-Bed Body Formed ' Centralia, Wasbj; Oct S--The Cen tralia Cltisens Protective assoclaUon was organised Thursday night at a. meeting of about 100 citizens. The pur-poso-U ta comtwt L W. W. scUvitiaa in thU city and vicinity. Boy Charged With Then . i Centralis, Wash, Oct 2 The Cen. traliai police Wednesday night arrested boy named Evans, about 1$ years of age. wanted tn. Grays Harbor county on a then charge. In- his poseession was found a watch stolen near Cedarvllle. Wilson-HeUbronn Go. ; Announce their acquisition of the - V t - V. HpTTOlf .CO'. W1BES AKD SESTICE , 1- - ' " and the of rices at . ' " . t$liesC$$ BaOway. JCxcbaags BsJldlBg v', - I They lave direct wire" eoaaectloiie wits every exeaaaffe tm the eeaatry. aad will bay or seU asy Kallroad Iadsitrlal Steel, Copper, drain or Cottoa Stocks or Bonds jtraded law . ; ' r v TOTJB BUSINESS IS COTJBtEOUSLT SOtlCITED. " - -a h, t - r t " WilsbnrHeilbr THF. BEILBSOXHES CO. , PORTIJtHD. OBKOOK .Batte, Moat. - - . ! , Xhonesi Mala t$284 - . CorreiposdesUl E. P. HTJTTO C0 Jfewerk . , . , , - . CLKMENT, C rKTIH CO Chicago " . " - HAYBEN, SJONJi aV CO, Beatos - " . I