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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1319. 2J T SHIPPERS CLAIM OREGON DISCRIMINATED AGAINST . BY ROADS 5- STRIKE ON BOATS A CAUSE FOR SCARCITY FRESH BUTTER HERE Local,; Trade- Secures Liberal Portion ' of , Its Usual Requirements '.- From " Columbia River Points of Wash . Ington; Prices - Are Very Firm. , " An unuaujil scarcity of fresh cube but I a i . , , 1 . , . XTa ter la snowing fn m um. only is the output small, ' but a very large percentage; of the local i supply comes from lower Columbia river points of Washington.; '..Kr w',.':V ':i'.yr-x ''.. fSt tbe"sercit7 ot frenb. bnrter te the loeal trade is catulnf son concern. Is today ad mitted b many In tue business. Whils then it plenty of storage end atern batter available her at this time, , local Iras stock ar below til reauirement . show . creak l-ru,-. natural!? continue to -strength on this account and while loeal makers its determined' not to adfanoe the price anises forced , to. there -are indication of a farther rins in values before many days unless the sap Ely shows a radical improvement. . This latter not at aU likely. Storage bnttar prices ere firmer end a general advance of Mo a pound it being asked likewise lor eaitera. stock here. ,.- Storage Eggs Are J Sold as Fresh - Some Valley Shippers Try to Pat - ' ' One -Over -r on Street EGO TRADE HOLDING VERT FIRM Market for fresh met eontinuea to hold very Arm in the local trade, -with more Co. b. bids oat at Soe dosen here.- Receipts are small. More eastern stock is coming forward, but it mecUnr with food cell. CALVES ABE SLIGHTLY EA8IEK j -While price are practically anehanged and the bulk of the top country killed ealTes ooa tlnnes to move - t 2 60 a pound, pressure is shown against h eerier weights. Hooelpt of all classes are liberal. APPLE PRICES ARE HOlDIlfO UP Pint grade Jonathans. Winter Bananas and OrUeya from the White Salmon section are be ins offered lie re at 82.75 0 3.25 per box to the retailer, sccording to size of the fruit Gen eral apple trade is steady, - , ' CHEESE SITUATION IS FIRMER - Hitustion In the cheese trade i firmer here and the general belief is that advanced prices will soon be shown. -. Reports indicate that Se attle tried to purchase heavily at Tillamook and felled. ' 1 By - Hymas H. Cohen - That there are tricks in all trades has been known for some time, but there are few brave enough to try to alip one over on. the big produce commission men of Front street. - Once in awhile "the street" sets stung but 'not very often, as It Is always look In to protect itself. "One egg shipper from , a Willamette . vaHey - point Is charged with selling a local wholesaler as fresh stock eggs that have traveled nearly, across the country. In fact, some of these so-called fresh Oregon eggs sold to the commission house by a val ley shipper are alleged to have- been laid m Minnesota and he names of several residents of that state have been neatly written on the sheila. j . The matter has been called to the at tention of state officials, and an Invest igation la being made. Such sales are contrary to law, and punishment la said to be Mn store for those who try the trlckv - -- .. .;,,... Those desiring special Information recsrding any market, should writ the Market Editor, Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp ' for reply. Dull Tone in Grain At Chicago Start : Chicago, Oct 7. (L Jf. S.)i-Coni started anehanged-to K tower today. Trade was mixed with the majority apparently leaning toward the selling aide. Lower hogs and more favorable weather were the principal depressing influences. - - Oats were U a lower to e higher at the ttaart. There was scattered local telling. Trade was limited and featureless. Provisions opened a little lower. In sjropsthr start. There was scattered local telling. Trade was limited. ' Low. Close. OXIOX MAHKET U JIEOSOEB While limited selling of onions ie still shown In the country at 12.25 ptr cental f. o. b. cars, aome resale were shown in itru.ll lots in the .Sherwood tecUon to Portland wholesalers at ,2.50 2.80 there. . BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Concord grapes selling well at 16 i small basket. .- Boutbera Orecon Balwsy peaches arriving in good shape. Top. 1. , Poultry situatioB quiet at Unchanged prices. Mitgar shortege remains unrelieved. Potato trade quiet, wfth shipments nominal. . Linseed oil down lOe gaUoa. WEATHER KOTICE FOR 8HIFFXRS Weather bureau advises: .:- Protect shipments during the next SS hours against the following . minimum temperatures: ftntn north S daareee: northeast over fl.. P. 4 B. B., 43 degrees; east to Baker, S3 de frees, and south to Athlaad, 40 degrees. Mini mum temperature - at Portia od tomorrow about 40 degrees.. WHOLE SALE TRICES IK FOHTLAHB These are the priced retailers pay wholesalers, except as otherwise noted; -.: , ;4 Dairy. Products BIJTTER Selling price, box lota: Creamery prime, parchment wrapped, extras, 65c per lb.; prime firste, 64s; firsts, 61c per lb.; smaller lots at an advance. Jobbing prices: - Cubes, extra, 59 0 SOe lb.; prime firsts, B8c: cartons, . le extra. ---.-- a--..-. -. BCTTEBFAT PortUhd delivery bash. 7 9 71c: country stations, 56o lb. QI.F.OJJ ARC ABIN E Local brand. 80 8 8O0 lb.; totw, S2o; l.-lb. cartons, 89c; 2-lb. cartons, S5e; Nutmargarine, 1-lb. cartons, tie lb. CHEKSK BeUlng price : TUlamook. fresh Oregon fancy cream triplets, S3S4c: Toung America, 14 83c. Price to- iobbera, t o. b. Tillamook, triplets, 80c: Toung America, 82a. Selling price: Bricks, 40 942c. Buying price of Coos and Curry triplets, 29c; Twang A mer les, 80 He lb. f. o. b. Myrtle Point: block Swiss, .48 4ci Limburger, 40 42c KOUS Buying price? . Current receipts, 84 )6Se doken; candled basis, 7c; selling price, candled, 970e; select, T2e, . ,.. EOOS Pnblle market retoU price. Tie.' . LIVE POULTBT Heavy hen, 29 SOe Ifc.; light hens. 24o per' lb. ; broilers, 26e per- lb.; old rooster. IS S 1T lb.-; equsbs, 88.00: ducks. 28 9 860 lb.; pigeons, $1.60 2.00 dos. ; tux ktn, Ure. S8 0SOO lb.; cette, live, 1 Bo lb. s Freih Vegetables and' fruit FRRSH FRCTTS Oranges. $5.50 T OO Ter box; bananas, - 9 9 Hre lb; lemons, $7.28 S.60 pet crate; Florida grapefruit, $8.508.7a; California grapefruit. . $S , crate: ' jcantaloupet, $1.253.0ej watermelomv lS!n lb.: Cali : fornia figs. $1-2B 1.60: peaebea. 80o$l.O0; pears, $2.00 8.00 1 grapes. Malagas, 8 8 Tokayr9-10a lb.; Muscat. To lb.j Concord. 800 basket S Jba. . ';- BERRIES Blackberries. r $3.00 per 'crate; eranhnnies. $4.75 per bushel box.-' " A PPLES Various varieUee, local, $ 1 1,25 per box: trabgnples. 2.25 per bo;: DBIEfH FRUIT Dates. Dromedaries. I8.T5; Psrd. $8.75 per box; r trios. 8 crown, loose, Mutcatal, ,160 per lb.; figs, $5.00 per box of 50 6-ot. packages. 'i. 1 .- ONIONS Selling price to reUUert: Oregon, 88.80 per ewt ; . sssoclstion telling price, ear load. $2 25 f. o. b. eountry: garlic.' M J 4 Oo; green onions, 40e per doa. bunches. POTATOES Selling price, $3.50 per ewt "buying price far fancy large rise, $2.00; ordi . nary, $1.60 per cental; sweet. SH ATe lb. VEGETABLES Turnips, $2.75 per tack: carroU. $1.75: beeta, 12.50 cabbage. Oregon. S 2 4e lb. : lettuce. 80 O90e doa. : encumbers, OOo9il.25 doa; tomatoes, 809780 box; egg- lant. T He lb.; cauliflower, $2.60 per do. j nrseradish, 15e lb.; ball peppers, 7e; peaa. 9c j string bean. 5 9 8e lb.; green corp. 9586e per doa. ; Hubbard aqusab, 2 03 He per lb. ; Meets and Previsions ' C0UNTBT MKATS SelUng-priest Country hogs, S 60, per lb. for top blockers; best veal. : haavv veel. IgaeleV. v SMOKED MEATS Ham, 28 J STe per lb. ; breaktast bacon, 110 01c; pionica, see; cottage ; roil, soo 10. ." I - I.ARI Kettle rendered. SO He; . ataandard, Sic: tie roe baala,-ompound, 25e, -' -i - Fish and ahetlfhb ' FRESH FISH Salmon, Chinook, SOe lb.; , T. TO. K.llKn, tMih 1IS1I. IK , etnrgeon. 20a lb.; black cod, 10011a lb.: silver smelt. lOe lb.; salmon trout, 2O0ZOe ia; kip pered salmon, 12.05 per 19 -lb. basket; kippered ood. $2.8. - 8HKI.LFISH Crabs. 8S.S0 per doa.; ahrimp ta, Kt. n., Ik . InhatAra. Soa tier lb. ' Open. High. CORN - Dee. 12SK 124 May .' 122 122 H Oct ....... 140H 140, OATS Deo.- ...... 70H 71 May 72 78 H - PORK Oct 8625 825 Jan. 1260 8270 - LABD . Oct ....... 2185 2688 Jan. -. . ' 2888 2885 BXBS Oct 1900 1900 Jan. ....... 800 1807 122H 121 1S9K ! 70 H ! 72 H ; ssoo . 8287 2625 2815 1870 1787 -122 121 H 140 704 73 H 8600 82S7 2675 2817 1870 1787 . Chicago Dairy' Produce 1 c nice go, uct. 1 ( L a. a. 1 Chicago pre- uuce maraeti Butter, reeelpU 7987 tube; creamery ex tra 62 He; extra firsta 58c; first 510 61e; packing stock. 42 044c. Eggs, receipt 9984 eases; current receipts 48 0 55e; ordinary firsts, 46H47He; firsta 64 58c:- extra. 08 58 He; checks. 200 82c; dirUer 80 085c, Cheese, twins, nsw, 27 He; dairies 28 He; Toung America 80c; Longhorna SOe; hrick BZe. - . Live poultry Turkeys, 8O0; chickens, 180 22c; springs 28 He; roaster 19c. DISCRIMINATION IN BULK APPLE RATE IN OREGON SHIPMENTS Orders From East Are Cancelled Be cause Producers of This State Do Not j Enjoy Suitable Rate as Do Many -Other States. , - The Willamette .valley,'. apple grower is today. facing a most serious loss as a result of alleged discrimination against this state, by the railroads In the matter of rate making. . , . ; There is an enormous demand , for apples In bulk from the Kat and as the Willamette valley has a huge stock of such offerings, sales of many carloads could be made providing proper rates could be secured.""; 'r', t 4A -s ' ' PracUeally . all : ether " atatoe - have s special low rate on balk apples but in this state there Is no such rate according to fruit men. except from certain point to certain canneries in Oregon. No rates on balk apple to out of state Dointa exist and this baa resulted in the. railroad asking an exhorbitant prio for taking shfpmenta of that elasa. The-rate oa box apple to a certain point east of, the Rocaiea is . $1.00 per IOO pounds while the railroads are asking $2 for apples shipped in bulk to the same polntr Cancellation of orders ' foe : balk armies for the east has already been made in aome instances because of the failure- of this state to properly protect the producer tuck a ha been don in most state. - --,..- . George L Davenport, a well known shipper here, says that two years ago Idaho had a very big movement of bulk apple to the east because of its low rate on such stock and other state except Oregon are said to enjoy the tame privilege. SOFT VHEAT GETS A PREMIUM III PACIFIC NORTHVEST Millers 'Pat Flour Prices Too Hian ' for Government's Msaimam Values , and Small Purchases Result; Labor - Situation Also a Factor Just Now. NORTHWEST - GRAIN Portland, Tues. Year ago. , . Beaton to date , Tear- ago. , . Tacoma Uon, . . Year aco . . Season to date . Tear ago .... Seattle Mon. . 9 Tear, ago . . Season to date. , Year 'ago -. . 11 854 Wheat Barley a 2 8 e a . . 68 , 2829 , 801 88 20 . 1781 . 1805 66 48 180S 2214 Oats RECEIPT" Cars- Flour 82 821 440 50 19 111 -SO 2 S 205 51 229 286 1 "ii 69 - s 8 204 211 Hay 2 '26 640 61 6 9 292 463 ' 4 84 480 9tf9 Sharp Gains! in Stock Market Are Made in New York below of the that SUGAR Cube, 810.80: powdered. 81028; ..J.ii A w.Mto el a ! wallnse a llr - llUlt fU irciiy. VVtWl -vuww, wrwwwf) lated. $9.65: beet, $9.55; extra C, $9.25: golden C, $9.15. ; . k HO!1TT Nn. ST.BO vjer case. " RICE Japan style. No, 1, 14o; New Orleans Wd IRUn- Ulna Rims. 1414s Tter lb. SALT Coarse, half ground. J 100. $17.00 per ton: 60s, $18.80; table dairy. 60s, $26.60; . bales, IH.loea.6: fancy tsble am dairy. .883.50: Inmo rock. S2S.00 ner ton. ' BEAN'S Oregon (sale by Jobbers) t Lady Wssuington. T H 0 Be per lb. ; pinr, II I lb. ; llmaa, 14e: bayou. 74c; red. 7e; Oregon. beans. paying pnce nominal. - - -. - CANNED MU.K Carnation. $7.2j Borden. 27.16; Alter. $7.18; Eagle. 811.28; Llbby, $7.16: Teloban. $7.05; Mount Vernon, 87.15; Haselweod, $7.18 per case. ' COFFEE Roasted, 87 081c. in sacks ' or arums. ' i RODA CRACKERS Is balk. 1 Be tier Tb. ' NUTS Walnut. 11040(1 nw lb: almonds. ' S80: tilberte, S0c In sack lota: peanuts, j.60: pecan. 25e; xinuu, sue; tuoerta, see lb. . - f' ' Itopea, Paints, Oil ROPE Sisal.' dark. 18 He; white.- 20 " tanoara mania. ic , Stock, Beads, Cotton, Grain, Ete, ... 818-811 - Beard ef Trade BaUdlag. Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES 'Utnkeri Chicago , Beard ef.Trad Co'rretposdenU ef Legaa Bryaa' . Chlcsgw - - V-m Tor AMERICA! LIVESTOCK PRICES - Ohiease .Horn 816.60 Chicago. Oct. 7. IL N. : S.) Hog Re ceipts 81,000, mostly 60 0 75a lower. Bulk $14.25 018.25. Top $16.50. Heavyweight j.i0is.v. aieatnm wetgnt 815.230 16.50. Light weight $15.50 016.50. Light light $15.00 16.00. Heavy packing tows, mooin, i,.uu & ii.uii. s-acxing sows,- rougn. ao.wv w it.ww, j-igs if.fow19.au. . Cattle Receipt 14,000. - GenersLtrsde stesdv. calve SOe lower. Beef steers Choice and prime io. fatgxs.ou, nieaium sna good $11,250 10.10, goon ana enoice 10.uum1s.zo. common and medium $8.25 0 15.00.- Butcher ' cattle Heifers $6.60 014.75, cows $6i50 018.50. bulls $fr.60 011.25. Canhera and cutter Cowr and nailers aa.ou 0O.OU. canner steers $5,70 0 8.25. Veal calves (Ughf end handy welshtl $18.00019.00. Feeder steers $7.25 018.50.! 8tocker steers $0.50 010.25. Stacker cows and1 heifer 86.00 0 8.00. Stocker calves 88.00(a) .10.00. Western range rsttle Beef steers $11.00 015.00, cows and heifers $7.75 018.00. i Sheep Receipts 41,000, market steady. Lambs (84 lbs. down) 818.60016.00, culls and com mon $9.00 018.25. Yearling wethers $9,50 0 ; 11.75. Ewe $6.2808.00. Coll and common $8.0006.75. Breeding ewe $7.00018.25. Feeder lamb $11.26018.25. Denver Hoe S1S.7S .Denver, Col., Oct 7. (L N. 8.) Cat tie Receipt 8800; xaarket weak. . 8teers. $10.60018.00: cows and heifers, 87.0009.26; ITr1 ..feeders, $7.000 11.00; calv, $11.00 0 18.50, klVi6'l616ta'' 09' Top, 816.78; bulk. Sheep .Keeelpt,- 14,000: 'market tteady. Lambs, 814.00 018.00; ewes, $6.0007.00; feeder lambs, $12.60 014.00.. Kama City Hoes, S10.SS Kansat City, Mo.. Oct 1. (L M. M Oat, tie Kaceipts,. 20,000; market steady, but uneven-.' Steers, . $10.00 016.50; cows, $6.00 012.00: stockers and feedera, $9.00 0 18.00: calve $10.00017.50. Hogx Recepiuu 10.-000: market 28 to BOo lower, . ;.Top. 816.35; bulk. 810.85016.16: heavies,- $18.78016.10; mediums, 816.10 016.08; Ught. $15.76016.85; pigs, 815.00 018.25. N ' " Sheep ReceipU, . 10,000 : market steady' to 18o higher. .Xaahs,- 814.80 0 18.00; ewes, $0.60 0 7.OO.'- - - Omehe Hog s-ie.so Omaha, Oct 7 (t N. 8.) Hogs Receipts 4000. slow, 25 85a lower. Bulk $16.00 0 16.60.' top. $16.50.- . -Cattle Receipt 16.800, beef steady. Batcher Stock 15a lower, feeders strong. , Sheep Receipts 80.000. Killers steady, feed er strong.- .. . New York, Oct 7.--H N. 8.) The ofl stocks featured the trading t the stock market opening today, with advance of from 1 to 6 point. Other Issue roes , from fractions to 8 points. . ' 9 Mexican Petrolena advanced SH. to 2 $9 Texas company OH. to 289 H, and Royal Dutch Pan-Axnerican Petroleum and Sinclair Oil about 1 point each. - Steel common ranged between 107 and 107 . Crucible lumped H. to 246J Baldwin 8. te 142. and Bethlehem "B" 1. to 106 H. General Motors, selling ex-dividend, rose 8 point, to 228. Worthington Pump advanced 2 points, to 109; American Sumatra 1H. to 111H: American Woolen IK, to 126 H, and Kelly-Springfield 1 H , o 150. The- strong ton continued an through the forenoon and -gain of from 4 to 9 point were recorded. Several issue made new high records.' Baldwin Locomotive rose 8 points to above 145; American Locomotive, 1 point to 117; Texas company. 9 points to 293. a new high record; Steel common, to 108; Atlantic Gulf, 8 points to 104; American Sugar, 8 points to 145. and Ohio Cities Gas. 2 points to 65 "4. Mexican Petroleum reached 4 point from the high to 236. Range of New Tork pricw furnished by Over- keck e Cooke Co., Board et XTaae onuamg Bids for flour accepted by the govern ment were of about half the volume of the 'previous contract. That this was Nice to several conditions Is generally admitted, the chief factor being that the demand for wheat Is today so keen that premiums are existing above the govern ment basis for practically all varieties. While praetteally.au the tloor neing Doognc by the government ha been made trom eiuo wheat which has heretofore been plentiful and waa freely offered, tuck stock is today com manding premium.. Miller have likewise figured that they hsv been telling their straight floor at too low a price to admit of a suitable p rot it ana who the higher -price of wheat.' the government's msximum baying pno. which has been $10 per bushel, was lower than torn mill were willing to offer stock at a club wheat Is higher. Then again the government nas box peen Inclined to purchase flour too freely her be aaus of the labor situation and the difficulty in -securing suitable tonnage. No session of the Merchants' exchange was held during the day. FLOUR Selling price, new- crop: Willamette, $11.16: whole wheat flour, $10.25; Willamette valley, $10.15 ; -local atraight $10.00; baker' local. $10.90 011.15; Montana spring , wheat patent, $11.15; .7e flour. $10.10; oatmeal. $18.00; graham, $11.00. Price foe city delivery Id five-befret lota - HAY Buying price, new crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. $27.00: Eastern Oregon- Washington, fancy timothy, ( ) ; alfalfa. Sao.OtH valley vetch. SZ4.00: cneat. gis.vu; straw. $10.00; clover. $24.00; grain. $22.00. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. New crop, delivery. No. 1 Calcutta, 17o in car lota, lea amount higher. ' - MILLSTTJFFS Mixed ran at mill, aaeked, $38.00 089.00. v " ROLLED OATS Per, ton. $60.00061.00. ROLLED BARLEY Per ton. $87,00 0 68.00. CORN Whole. $79; cracked. $81. INSCRIPTION: Ajax Rubber Alaska Gold ' Alii Chalmers i do pf d. ... Alloy Steel Am. Am. Am. Am. An. Agr. Chem. Beet Bug. Can,1 o ,, Car Fdry. Cotton Oil Union. Prase Shipments "La Grand. Oct 7. Prune packing it prac tically over in the eastern section of the valley. The totals figures for the Union and Cove Mo tion show bodt . 70 cam sent out from this region. The Karl J. Stack land packing boas shipped seven carloads of prunes, paying $70 a too for the fruit, 18 cent a box for picking and S cents a crate for packing. Pear and appl packing is sow going on. Saa Fraaeltco Poultry Market Ssn Prsncispo, Oct 7. (U. P.) Poultry Broiler 35 086c, Urge hen 86 087c, best dock 28e- LIX8EED OIL Raw, num.. $2.16 gal; kettle boiled, bbl. 82.18; raw, case. 82.20; boiled. Cases, $2.28 per gal. ' COAL OIL Water white, Tn drums or boa fable., 11 He gal; ease. 24e gal. . GASOLINE Iron bbla., 23 He: ease. 34c; engine distillate, iron bbla., 16c; eases. 26 He. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, ISo; 500 Iba., 13 Ho per lb. .- f.. TURPENTINE Tank, $1.81; cases. $2.01; 10 case lota, le lees. - - WIRE MAILS Basle price, $3.16. Hep. Wee and Hide HOPS Nominal. 1919 crop. 76e per lb. HIDES No. I salt-cured hide, 80 lba. and up, 84c: No. 1 partrcnred hides, 80 lbs. end np, 82c: No. 1 green hides, SO lbs. and up, 80c: No. 1 salt-cared bulls, 50 lbs, and up, 25c; No. 1 partnered bulla, CO lb, and up, 23c; No. 1 greea bulls, 50 lb, and up, 21c; No. 8 hides, lo per lb. lea. : CALF AND KIP SKINS No. 1 calf skins up to 15 lbs., 0e; No. 2 calf skins up to 18 Ib. 80c; No. 1 kip, 13 t 30 lba. 60c; JJo. 2 kin tkms. 18 to 80 lbs., 65c DRY HIDES Dry flint hides, 7 lb, and up, 40c: dry flint calf, under 7 lbs., SOe; dry flint balls. 36e: dry salt hide. T lbs. and up, 24e; dry salt calf, under T lba., 74e; dry salt bulla, 20e; dry coll hide and skins half price. H0R8E HIDES large, good take-off, with head on, from 86 to 810 each Ismail or poorly taken off. half price: hide wttkJsead otV69c PELTS Dry long wool pelt, peg Tb.. 86c; dry medium wool pelts, per. lb., 80c, - dry (hear ing pelu, BOe 0$ 1.00 each; i salt long wool rilts, $2.00 03.60 each (alt medium wool pelu, 1.6002.30 each; salt heariag pelts, 600 $1.00 each. , MOHAIR Long atapl. 45e 'per lb.; short staple, 80c per lb. TALLOW AND GREASE N. 1 taTJew. 13e: No. 2. 12c; No, X grease, 10c; Ms. I greaae. CillTTta OR CASCARA BARK New peeL lie per lb. . "TT WOOL .Tny halt blood Marine end Shrop shire, 60c; ; Cotawold and Lincoln, 40045c matted Cotswold, 80 085e; timber stained. s per lb. lava; Ismbs wool 4c per lb. lee. - T7 . Eastern Orecon, Eastern Washington and California Wool Merino and Bbsopshire. 85 0 40e; half blood Merino and Cotewold. 8T042e: Shronsiar. . 37 0 42c; Co-twoM and Lhicoln ttraight and mlid. 82033c; hurry, fie per Xa. lee: lambs' 4e per lb. less. ? ' sine woois. grade, 80 085a Am. Hide Lea., 7 do. pfd; . . Amu Unseed, O... 'Am. Loco., o ... Am. Smelt, e. . Am. StL Fdry. . Am. Sugar, e... Am. Bum. Too. . A. Tel. A TeL . Am. Tob. ..... Am. Woolen, e . . . Am. Wrtg. P., pd. Am. Zinc . Ana. Mia Co. . . . Atchison, e ..... At Gulf t W. L . Bald. Loco. . . Bait Ohio,' com. Beth. Steel B . '.. do. 1 pfd., 1 do. 8 pfd.; Bosch Magneto . Brooklyn K. T. . Butte Superior CaL Packer' Awn. Cat Petroleum, com. -do. nfd. ...... Canadian Paclfio. .. Cent Leather, com. Cerre d- Pasco Chandler Motors Chea. St Ohio . . Chicago G. W., com. -do, pfd .1 C.. M. A St P. . Chicago A N. W. Chile Copper . . Cbino Copper .. ., Col. Gas A Elec Continental Can . Colo. Fuel A Iron Consolidated Gas Corn Prod., com. Crucible Steel, com. uo. pro. Cuban Can Sugar. . Den. A R. G.. com. do. pfd. Erie, e , . Erie, 1st pfd. Gaston Williams ... General Cigar . , . . General Electric . , 'General, Motor . . . alGoodrich Rubber . . uranoy: vxms. ..... Great Northern Ore Great Northern By. . Gteene.Cananea ... Gulf States Steel . . Ice Securities ..... Industrial Alcohol., Inspiration Copper. . Inter. Agr. Chem.. . inter Harvester , , , Iat Uer. Marine, e fat. Nickel ...... Kaa. City 8., e.,. Kelly Springfield . . Kenneeott Copper . Keystono Tir ... Lackawanna Steel combing and' carding IT 48H 96 H 51 H 95 90 H 6814 186 H iSH 116 74 H 42 H 142 H 111 99 307 H 124 H IkM Viminl P1TS.1110H Lbign Valley .... . 48 Ji MaxweU Motor, e . . 47 H do, 1st pfd. 79 H Maxw. Mtrs., 2d p. . 41 H ar P.tralrnm. . . 1240 Miami Copper ....I 26 Ifidnta fttael I OX Missouri Pac. C,.l 88 Minouri, Pao., p..J 61 National Enamel ..f 84 H National Lead ....I 86 H Nevada Cons.' New Haven N. T. Air Brake... N. Y. Central. ... Norfolk 4V Western Norther Pacific. Ok la. Ref. A Prod. Ohio Cities Gee. Owen Bottle . . . Pacific Mail . ., Pan-Amer. Pete., -Pena Railway . .. People' Gt ... Pierce Arrow '... Pierce Oil Pittsburg Coal,- e Pressed Steel Car, a Pullman . j. . . . . . Ray Conav Copper By. Steel Springs, Reading, c . . . . Rep. L A S.- e." Rep. L It S- P. . Rock Island, o. . . Rock bland, p. "A Rock bland. P. "B1 Retail Store Rhattnck Copncr r 8ks Sheffield ..5?. Southern Pao. ... Soothera Ky.. e Sonthera By., p. Btadebaker. a.,. Rtnta Motor ' . St U & Sea Fraa Swift Tenn. Texas Texas Pecifte . . , . 64 4 xooaceo rroauct . .iiuo ... Open 23 68 H 92 H 177 141H 41 108 IIS, 114 21H 27 69 61 H 162 H 10S . 60 295 60 H 10 H e 48 92 H 23 H 65 H 98 H 47 e 88, 246 e e 44 18 16 27 80 85 H 165 288 86 68 -46 87 141 41 188 59H 119 27 H 149 85H 2 88 84 126 75 H 103 H 88 10 03 4H 89 121 H 48 i ; B4 22 H 4tt 94 H tzi 23 H 101 H 84 98 29 77 its 68 106 86 8H 119H izi 20 High 88 51 95 61 H 95 96 188 e 1 117H 74 H 42 145 99" 310 13SH 67 68 2 VI 184H 145 107 iiB 117 27 72 53 152 60 295 60 10 46 92 23 48 1 jt e e 98 48 80 H 248 44 lSH 16 27 80 SB H 168 28S 86 68 46 -87 148 H 61 09 Low I Close 04 1&2 62 111 47 41 240 26 1 SI 61 I B 89 eV Co ,1185 Copper,;,.! 181 Oil .,1288 Pecifle . 54 ' j 64 1 Bt H .1 .1104 u Woioa Piicitie, C...U26 UlSiJilLSJ. 128 78 a lOH 66 89 123 48 64 94 29 77 66 107 27 6S 120 121 21 135 18 393 67 9T 2H 50 95 yl 4 95 H 65 184 57 - 7U "?::fi85 48 95 51 94 J '" e a 134 79H 114 72 42 140 98 307 124H 65 67 92 177 141 H 106 116 80 116 ! 72 142 H 142H 110 98 307 13U4 66 22 67 92 182 143 41 106 100 . U15 HOG MARKET WEAKER : AND LOVER IN ALL THE- BIG STOCKYARDS Portland I Follows ' Along With the Best but Remains Comparatively Iligh; Killers Want Cows When f ........ - ; Good . Supply, ofSteers Comt:. LAMBS X:OME LATER ' After the first report 2$ cars of sheep and Iamb came to Hortn Portland. The lambs sold off cars at 812.8, wklek jueaas 012.89 en the fill. They were from tie Hoist Adams saetloBW - - - Tuesday .... Week ago 2 week ago , 4 week ago , Year ago . . , 2 year ago , 3 years ago , 4 year ago , -Sea -' e Hoc e 4 460 782 182 85 467 7 T26 'tis' 109 121 8$ Calve 80 Sheep S372 . . 7 24 1820 . 204 27 SIO 81 1684 - S 867 8 S98 SOUTH SELLS COTTOK ASD WALI, STREET BTJTS New Tork, Oct. 7. (I. N. S.) The cotton market opened firm today, at a net advance o 15 029 point. White the south was rather a free seller. Wall (treat bought oa the strong cable and unfsvorable weather. Commission house buying after the start caused further upturns and at the end of thai first IB minute the list was shout 82 point net higher and basinet tHl active Only one carload of livestock: reached North Portland after the big showing of Monday. This consisted , of a car of calves, there being no hogs, cattle or Sheep reported. Hoes and steers were weak, cows steady and sheep steady, Market for hogs, was thoroughly depressed all over the country: the average low in th va- riou yards being about 6O0 for the day. JTor the 24 hoars North Portland anowed extreme weakness, inasmuch as value her have bees rela tively higher than In other market. , General bog market range: Prim mixed 817.00 017.50 Medium and mixed 16.50 0 17.00 Hough heavies 14.60 0 1S.00 Pig 18.00 m 16.00 flood Market for Oow - It appears that the buysrs are never aatitfted. When there is a big run of cows they prefer steers or perbape butt and when then- i a big ran of eteer they are aU seeking oow. It is on of those usual tunts in the trade, and whenever the ran are liberal killers are sot at all slow about taking full advantage of the situation. Just now with the yard filled wrrh-steers. killers are crying aloud for cow. They want cow and are willing to pay extreme price for town, because lui tsble cows are not at the pres ent moment available. When cows 00 me forward they will if th usual rule prevail yeU for a rappr of (teen. ' . -General cattle ranee: Best at sen .. . , Good to choice steer Medium to good steer .. Fair to good (teen .... Common to fair steers .. Choice cows and heifer Good to choice cows aad heifer. Medium to good cows and heifer. Fair to medium cow and heifer. 1 anners ...... Bull Best light calve .,. , , Heavy calves Stockers and feeden - , . . Mutton Market Steady Condition in the mutton and Iamb trade were considered about steady for the day at North Portland although : there were no new arrivals reported in. There were no change noted la Tain. General sheep market rang: Best Mount Adims lambs .... ..$11.00 012.00 Stooker and feeder .......... 8.000 9.00 Valley lambs. 10.50011.60 Yearling 7.50 0 9.00 Wether 7.600 8.00 Weeesy Afternoon Sale 5Iak6 , .8 9.60 010.60 . 9.00 0 . 8.000 . 7.000 . B.50 0 8.00 0 6.60 0 6.500 4.76 0 8.00 0 : B.000 14.00 0 16-00 o.WO 014.00 7.SO0 9.25 9.60 9.00 8.00 6.60 8.25 7.60 6.60 8.73 4.00 6.50 Open. High. Low. . v. Close. Jin. ....... 8240 8258 8220 8282 Feb. . r 8234 March 8240 3265 3228 8237 April 8227 May ........ 8248 , 8270 8232 3238 June ....... .... ......... 8285 July ....... 8240 8280 8288 8285 Aug. ....... 8213 8213 8180 ,8185 Oct ....... 8180 8211 2172 2183 Nov. ............ 8193. Dee. ....... 3223 8248 8206 8219 DAIRY PRODUCE OP THE COAST 114 .1114 27 89 61 H 161 50" 292 59 19 H 45" 92 28 43-, r e 98 ' 46 H "87 238 43 17 16 27 80 84 165 282 85 67 48 86 189 61 68 149 60 U10 47 41 234 H 26 '80 81 1 e e 86 k23 74 10 SB 88 H 121 H 48 68 '64 94 29 77 es 105 26 62 118 lis 20 u. 134 IS 291 27 71 58 87 181 108 69 289 ' 69 10 H 27 44 92 H 24 42H 66 93 47 98 H 88 240 103 44 9H 17 16 H 26 29 84 H 16T - 283 85 67 45J4 Vr 63 46 145 A 61 24 187 68 118 27 20 149 85 60 83 109 48 46 7 39 286 26 81 80 81 84 J7H 17H 84 125 74 103 89 10 66 63 -,37 121 48 43 68 22 64 93 121 A 28 ' 100 ssn 6. . 104 29 77 64 H 111 14 64 105 3S 62 118 118, 80 134 H 18 J284 San Francisco Market Saa Francisco, .Oct 7. (O. P.) Butter Extra. 66 He Eggs Extra. 74c; extra puHeta, 62 He; uadersised pullets, 54c Cheese California flats, fancy. 85c. 6 settle Market Seattle, Oct 7. TJ. P.) Butter Local country creamery cubes, 64c; do brick. 66c; Storage, 60c Egg Local, strictly fresh, 76c; pullets, 66c; peewees, 43c; storage. 66058a POTATOES ALL ALONG THE COAST San Prancrsoo Market San Francisco. Oct. (U, P.) Potato River white. 82.5002.60; Salinas, $3.25; sweets, 4o lb. Onions Yellow and white, $2.25; Australian brown, $2.75. Kew Tork Metal market New Tork. ' Oct 7. (L N. g.) Copper. eniet Spot and October. 21 021 He; November, 31 0 21: December. 21 H0 31 : January, 2 1 0 23 ; February. 31 022; March, 21 022. Lead, steady; spot 6.05 bid; October 6.05 06.20; November, 6.05 06.25; December, 6.10 06.80; January, 6.1206.85. Spelter, quiet; spot 7.05 bid; October, 7.08 bid: November, 7.10 bid; December, 7.15 bid; January, 7.20 bid; February, 7 bid. , Potato Tonnage Good Yakima, Wash., Oct. 7. After s week of potato digging and finding that th crop is excellent in both quality and quantity, potato growers and shippers are ready to say that th tonnag of 1919 will be fully a great a tnat ot last year. This wtu mesa 2500 for .export at 383 to $88 a ton. San Franeiseo Cash Grata San Francisco. Oct 6. (C. P.) grain: Barlep Spot feed, per cental, "?2.85 03.00; shipping. $3.00 03.10. - Oat Bed feed, $2.80 03.93: ceed. $3,00 0 8.10. Chicago Potato Harket Chicago. Oct 7. (L N. S.) Potatoes Receipt 77 can,' Minnesota and Dakota, Ohio. 82.600 2.80. .. Americas Grain Yisibls ' - Chicago, Oct 7. Visible snppyl: Wheat in ;aee, 3,226.000 bushels; corn increase. 1 13,- oat decrease, 708,000 bushels. crease, 000 b ''" 2Tew York-Loadoa Slfref . New Tork. Oct 7. (I N. B.) Commercial bar silver was 2 e lower at 81.18. London, Oct 7. L N. S.) Bar. aflver.wsa id Jowar at 63A - ; Liverpool Cotton Market Liverpool. Oct 7j (L N. A) Spot cotton opeaea tn : good demand, t. Price firm.. 10,000. '- . . ' . i . -.. Futures opened steady. . ;. , . . - ,i n i, ". JTaval 'Stores Market 'v'-1- S New Tork, Oct 7. (I. N.-8.J Turpentine, Savannah, 31.44: Ni T., 81J52.- , - Boein, Savannah. $15.10; N. Y., $18. "v- IKew-York Sugar aad" Coffee , 11 New Tork. Oct 7. (U. P.) Coffee No. T Rio. 16e; No. 4 Santos, 2627c r -Sagar CentrifogaL 87.28. . ? .' HalsefHotef Lesser j '. Halaey.-Oct. T.iJohn H. Tweedle of Woodburn has leased the Hotel Balsey from, H. Xeeper. , A-t-w-'JK?- rESCRIPTlOSr . . . Union Pacific p. . . ?ransoontinntal Oil. United Food Prod. . United Fruit .... TX. S. Rub., e.i, i TJ.-S.' Steel. e.I... do Pfd. TJteh Coca Vir, Chenk, Wabaeh -v. . . . . . . . do A -i-;, . , a B. w U. .. West Eloo. Whita Motor : . . Willy Overland Woolworth . . , . . Wo-rtWngtoa P;, Am. IntL Oorpn. , , Sinclair Oil . . ,'.'; . Open 57 86 192 125 107 114 8S . . 79 10 1 83' 64 H 62 H S3 182 J108 103 61 High '. 108 115 i S3 4 . 82-- 62 103 9 Low 87 106 114 82 t m 81 1 103 ; H Close 68" 87 87 188 128 106 114 82 H 78 10 81 20 83 '6H 182 112 102 eoH, No. 9., 1. 17. 9., 3. 4. 24. 4. 4. 27. 2. 6. 8. 23. 14! 26. . 80... 3... 2... i'.'.l 29. . . 4... 18... 9... 16... 2... J 24... S... 6 . . . 1.. 12.. 1.. 8.. Ave. lbs. Price. ..1185 $10.50 920 . .102S ..1015. ..1153 . . 960 .. 976 .. 762 .. 760 ..11U ..1190 .. 998 : ..1003. ..1128 ..1128 .. 976 .. 900 ..1078 ..1163 .1125 . 988 .' 848 .1180 .1070 .1174 .1026 . 777 . 981, . 907 .1118 .1200 . 880 : . 985 . 936 .. 838. ,. 180 ... 187 ,. 840 .. 410 7.76 9.50 8.76 10.50 9.0O 7.10 7.60 - 9.76 9.80 7.60 COWS I 8.00 8.00 7.75 6.23 6.60 6.60 8 00 7.75 6.00 6.60 7.75 7.60 - 8.00 8.15 - S.00 7.00 6.26 8.60 6.28 6.25 6.00 v 7.e 4.00 8.75 No, 8. 4. 10. 11. 16. S AvcTbs. ...1026 ,.. 936 ,..1069 ...1183 .,.1160 .. .. .iviv 18.... .1080 2.,.,, 980 . 8 , ' 852 668 Price. 3 9.25 8.00 7.23 10.60 10.00 7.60 9.00 9.75 8.00 8.00 CALVES 2. ....1180 8 1116 10..... 993 16 960 22.... .1005 15 978 29.. ...1014 18,... .1098 2...., 880 14 864 8 950 .8. ..,.1190 4.. ...1030" 4 1107 !..... 8S6 23 949 29 1045 5. ,., ,1076 2,... .1008 66..... 995 24.... A 950 22..... 951 5 604 47 647 817.00 16.00 15.00 .8.00 S.... 2. . . . 966 748 $ B.76 (6.86 HEIFERS 1....1500 1....1170 2.... J385 1....1340 1....1880 1..., 780 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.75 6.60 6.00 BULLS T.... 15,,., 85...'. 6.,.. 96.,.. 22.... 17.... 79.... 19.... 8.... 4,... 2: . . . 8.... 11.... 69.... 4,,.. 7..,. ..., 791 893 MIXED 212.... 160..,. 2..,. 25.... 41.... 40.... 8.... 12.... 60.... .86.... 27 .'. . . , 6 4 -' -. Be m -s S 7 e 4V. $6.00 10.00 - HOGS SIX $17.60 231 17.60 17.60 17.50 17.60 17.85 17.85 . 17.00 : 17.25 17.25 17.25 16.60 16.75 17.75 ; 17.10 15.25 LAMBS $12.00 11.28 9.00 11.60 : 8.60 ..11.60 9.00 . 12.00 ' 12.00 9.00 211 216 f85 11 203 256 185 260 278 151 98 800 162 410 73 80 65 44 60 74 58 73 73 62 1. ... . 300 8..... 833 1 120 3 8.00 7.50 7.00 9.75 7.25 6.60 7.10 7.75 ' 4.60 7.75 7.65 . . 8.00 7.00 8.16 .J 7.00 7.85 8.25 4.60 6.25 7.75 7.10 7.10 6.00 8.00 8 8.00 10.00 16.50 14., 6.. 720 690 1.....1490 2.. ..1288 1 1400 1.....1680 2 1030 1 1720 7.25 7.75 8.25 6.50 6.50 6.60 6.25 6.00 18.. 705 $ 5.50 10,.... 190 67 212 61.'.... 206 SO 181 18..... 184 S3 201 107..... 192 46..... 121 1 210 S 295 8,..., 286 . 1 280 7 162 1..... 450 1 380 2 386 44. 89 69 16 68 8 66 11..... 53 121 68 137...., 71 2 70 8..... .70 113..,,, 71 20..... .64 XJCABUNGS $ 8.00 1 202. , 8.60 EWXS " SfBOO S.... 76 : 6.60 ( 11 82 6.60 J -S..... 123 .. 116 8 .oe 1 ' Tuesday Morning Sal . - '.,' .-. i STEER ... 4-: Ava lba i Price. I Na Ave. lbs. 9.25 I 8....XJ85 1 8 317.60 17.60 17.60 17.60 17.50 17.86 17.00 17.00 17.23 17.25 16.60 16.60 16.10 17.50 18.25 15.00 810.00 11.60 11.60 9.00 . 10.00 S 10.00 12.00 9.00 11.50 10.50 126 105 88 120 198 93 $ No. 4. ...1037 11.,. ,1087 t l-.,,,740 SO..,. 248 8.00 s.eo 4.00 7.00 Price. S.S0 .50 CALVES 1X00 I SCOR E BY INNINGS (Cohtinued Prom Page On almost to the wan to make the catch. Gandll ' no. Foul,- atrlke 'one. GandU'a drive bit ah Inch outside rlrht field foul Una, :; It would have been good for, two oases. Ban- .-one.'- Foul,? strike f two. unau out, ropi w uauoert. t wsS a slow hit baU, but Kopf fielded It beau tifully. V Kisberg ' upv -Ball one. - Foul, strike one, Rlaberg filed to Keale. No runs, jBo hits, no earrorsvisst sHr v- w The Sox were swinging on the ball as If tney : meant business Reuther con tinued to work slowly and took his time iexore.eaea ewvwrp.'v'rM : vim:innat j-mncan up. , strike . one. Bail one. Ball two. ft Duncan was safe cm jusnersra error of bis easy erounder. It waa a slow hit ball and Risberg.tried to field it too fast.. . Kopf tip. Ball one. Ball two. 5 It fe was pitch-out Schalk evidently expecting, a steaL ' Ball three. Van lour, Kopr .wsJsed and the crowd came to its feet with a mighty roar. ' Keale up. Neale forced Duncan at third, Kerr to Weaver. Kopf went to second. Rariden up. BaU ona Ball two, Rar- iden forced Neale, E. Collins to Rlaberg, Kopf ; taking third. Reuther up. Ball one. Reuther out, Kerr to Gandll. No runa, no bits, one error.- ...... Kerr had a narrow escape, but he tightened : up gamely and Reuther was unable to deliver in the pinch. ? The crowd gave V Reuther an uproarious greeting when he stepped to the plats. THIRD IJTiriXG x ' Chicago Schalk up. Ban one. Ball two. Strike one, called. . Ball three. BaU four. Schalk walked. Reuther plainly waa cUsarusted. Kerrup. BaU ona .Kerr, sacrificed, Groh to Rath, who covered first ' J. ; Collins up. J. Collins filed to House h. K. Collins lined to Duncan. Ko runa no hits, ho errors, Cincinnati Rath up. Ball one. Strike one called, . Ball two. Rath. out. E. Collins to Gandll. " on an easy chance, Daubert on. Strike one, called. - Daubert singled to right It waa a terrific drive just oyer B. Collins ; head. Groh up. Strike one, called. . Foul, strike two. The ball bit a policeman in the leg. BaU one. Strik ; three, swung. Groh fanned. Rousch "up. Ball one, Daubert"' stole second. Schalk' s throw waa a trifle low and wide. EL Collins vigorously pro tested the decision. Schalk -went out to talk with Kerr. : Ball two. . Rousch hit by pitched baU. JHe did not, try to dodge. Duncan up. Strike one, called. Duncan doubled to center," scoring Daubert and Rousch. It waa a corking hit , Kopf up. Strike one, swung. Kopf f Ued to Felsch. Two runs, two hits, no errors. P0UR.TH nririKG ; 1 . , ' Chicago Weaver -filed to Duncan. Jackson fouled to Rariden. Felsch singled through box. Gandil up. Gan dll out Kopf to Daubert No runs, one hit no errora Cincinnati Neale tripled to left cen ter. Rariden out, E. Collins to Gandll,' Neale was held at third. Reuther up. Ball one. Strike one..': Reuther doubled to left scoring Nealei It waa a terrific smash down the left field foul line. Rath up. a Strike one, called. Rath hit to Risk-erg, whose throw to catch Reuther at third hit the runner's shoulder, the ball bounding away and Reuther scor ing. Rath .went to second, . An error for Rlsberg. ' Daubert up. BaU on a Rath stole third. Ball two. Daubert filed to Jackson,- and Rath was out at the plate on Jackson's throw to Schalk. Two runs, two hits, one error. FIFTH HTNIK G " ' , , Chicago Riaberg up. Bail one. Ball two. BaU three.. Strike one, called. BaU four. Risberg walked, Schalk up. Ball one. Foul, strike one. Ball two. Foul, strike two. Ball three, FouL Reuther was wild and Ring went out to warm up. Foul. It was a hit and run and Rls berg waa half way down to second when Schalk swung. Ball four. Schalk walked. Daubert and Rariden went out. and talked with Reuther. Kerr up. Strike one. called. Kerr singled to short Risberg going to third and Schalk to second. Kopf knocked the ball down and almost caught Risberg, who overran third. J. Collins filed to Rousch, Rlaberg was held at third. E. Collins up. BaU one. BaU two. Foul, atrlke one. Foul, strike two. Ball three. E. Collins filed to Rousch, Risberg scored after the catch. Kerr ran to second, which was oocu pled by Schalk, and he was tagged out by Kopf, who Intercepted Rouech's peg to third and ran. over and touched lumt One run. One hit No errora. The Sox score In the last inning waa the first for the Sox in 28 lnninga Felsch should have had Rousch's fly, but he misjudged it and "it went through his hands. ; E. Collins was credited with a sac riflce fly. . . Cincinnati Groh up. BaU one BaU two. BaU three. Strike one, called. Strike two, called. Groh filed to Felsch, who made an easy catch. Rousch up. Strike one, called. BaU one. Strike two, called, Rousch filed to J. Collins, who made A pretty .running catch' in short, right Duncan up. BaU one. Ball two. Duncan took three bases when Felsch dropped his fly in deep center. after misjudging -it Kopf up. Kopf out Risberg to GandnT No runs, no hits. one error., . . ; . sixth tsuvxa ; ': " ;' Chicago "Weaver up. Ball one Strike one, swung. Strike two, called. Weaver doubled to left Ills pop fly dropped between Duncan and Kopf, each think ing the other would take.it Jackson up. Jackson singled to center, scoring Weaver. Felsch up. Strike one, swung, BaU one. Foul, strike two. Ball two. Foul. Felsch ' doubled to left center. scoring Jackson. Rug now pitching for Cincinnati. Gandll up. BaU one. Foul, strike one. Strike two, called. ' FouL 'Ring waa pitching very slowly and cautiously. BaU two. Gandll popped to Daubert It waa a feeble shot Risberg up. BaU one. Risberg out, Kopf to Daubert Felsch took third. Schalk up. Strike one, called. Schalk singled through Groh, scoring - Felsch mnd tying the score. Kerr up. Ball one. - Foul, gtrikg). Strike two, called. Ball two., Schalk stole second. He hooked the bag, dodg ing around Rath who held the bail. Kerr out Groh to Daubert Three runs, four hits, no errors. , '- -;. , For the first time In the series the Sox uncorked their vaunted punch, They drove Reuther to the showers with three regular hits and' went right after Ring as viciously. Groh made a starling stop of Kerr's hit for the last out ancT saved another run, Cincinnati Neale up. - Strike one. called. ' Ball one. Ball - two. Foul, strike two. Neale singled through the box - Kerr knocked , the ball down, butj coma not maxe tne pi ay in time. Rari den up.-1 Rariden filed to J. Collins in left center, Collins making a nice catch. Ring np. Foul, strike one. BaU one. FouL strike two. .Strike three, swung. Ring fanned. The Cincinnati stands were in an uproar and the fans begged Rath for a hit Rath up. BaU one. Ball two. Neale out. stealing, Schalk to Risberg. No runs, one hit no errora - The Reds came pack with a new lease on life and went right after Kerr. The little pitcher worked very coolly under lire. , seyejtth iNjrara Chicago Leibold batting for J. Col 11ns. Leibold up. ' 'BaU one. Strike one. called. BaU two. Leibold out Kopf to Daubert Kopf made a sparkling stop close to second base, and a fine snap throw. E. Collins up. Ball-on a Strike one, called. E. Conine filed to Rousch, who ran over Into left center to make the catch Weaver up. Weaver out. Rath to Daubert No runs, no hits, no errors, k- ' -!j : - Cincinnati Rath singled to left Dau bert sactiCeed, Kerr to Gandll. Rath went to second. Groh up. Ball - ana Strike one. FouL strike two. Ball two. xau uiree. caii zour. uron waiKea. He fouled orr hair a dozen good ones and finally got down, Rousch hit into a dou ble play, Risberg to E. Collins to GsndiL no runa one hit No errors. eighth nnrrjra - , ;v " Chicago Jackson up. Ball one. Ball two, Bau - three, strike one, called. BaU four. Jackson walked. Ring waa pitching carefully, and every baU swept cioee co tne corners. - trtisca up. Felsch tiled te Neale and Jackson was held at flregf Gandil trpv BaU ona BaU two. Ball three,. , Ball four. Gandil walked. Fisher, went . outto warm up ; for the easv Kisoerg upv: strike ?one, called. Itall one. - Strike two, called. BaU two. Rariden roared, at the . decision., FouL BaU three. . Risberg lined , to Borsch,' who doubled Jackson off second with a inrow .10 Main, o. runs, ue - tuta . no errors. - Clncin n a 0 Du ncan v up. ' Strike one. called.; Ball one. - Duncan- out on a foul to GandU. Kopf up. Ball ona Bail two. Strike , one, called. FouL Kopf . broke his bat and - delayed . the game while he picked-out another bat Kopf out on a line drive to Kerr which nearly flattened the young twirler. He caughVthe bail up against his- stomach. but the impact hurt nim. The ' gams waa delayed while he did a little mas sagtng assisted by him team mates. Neale singled ' through short Rariden up. - Ball ona Strike one.' called. Rari den was safe at first" Neale went to second when Kerr found It difficult to handle a hot bounder. It was scored as a nit King forced out Rariden at second; Risberg' to Collins, r No runa Two hits. No errors, '"ftV-'i. Chicago Schalk fanned. He looked over the last one. - Kerr, up. Ball ona Kerr out Ring to Daubert Kerr hit the ball hard.. Leibold up. Ball ona Ball two. BaU three. Ball four. Deltoid walked. S. Colllna up. BaU ona Delbold stole second. Ring let him get a tremendous lead. Ball two, E. Collins filed to Rousch, No rune. No hits. No errora Cincinnati Rath up. BaU One, BaU twe : Strike one, caUed. . Ball three. Strike two, called. Rath out Weaver to GandU. Daubert up. Strike one, called. Strike two, fanned It Daubert singled to center. " Groh up. Groh forced Daubert to second, Risberg - to Colllna Rousch up. Groh out stealing, Schalk to Colllna No runa . One hit No errors. , . TEKTH IKWIKO Chicago Weaver doubled. It was .a Texas leaguer that fell short of Duncan. Jackson up. FouL strike one. Ball one. BaU two. Jackson slnrled. Weaver tak ing- third. Felsch up. Strike one, swung. BaU ona : Foul, strike two. Felsch dodged, but the ball hit his bat BaU two. Felsch fanned. He swung wildly at the last one. Gandll up. FouL strike ona Gandll singled to center, scoring weaver and sending Jackson to second. Risberg up. Risberg Uned to Kopf. who doubled Jackson off second with a throw to Rath. One run, 8 hits, no errora The. Sox batsmen were swtnsrine vig orously and they -pounded Ring hard They showed more Ufa than at any tune during the senea - Cincinnati Bousch up. strike one, called. Rousch out E. Collins to Gandll, Duncan up. Duncan fouled to Schalk. Kopf up. Strike ona Kopf out. E. Col lins to Gandll. No runa No hits. No errora- - - - - SOX TAKE SIXTH GAIV SCORE 5-4 stood Under a' bombardment of eleven ' Red hits and, fought his: way through to a game man's victory, " It was Kerr's second victory of the set lea t and the little. feUow. now la credited with the only two games the Sox have taken. CEVCLWATI'S PENT-UP t ' , ENTHl'SLVSM ' LET LOOn By Frank O. Mcnke " . Redland rield, Cincinnati. .Ohio, Oct. K.. S.) They're here" again- the Rioting Reds, the Groggy Sox and 30,000 Rhlneland fanatics. And the gun" was here, oo, shining down with an intensity that chased -the "chill of the early morning and made coat and vest doffing a stylish and comfortable- bleacher v prac- tlce. - - - ' ' , . . ; This wsb the sixth combat and sure ly the "crooshll' ona Victory for the Cincinnati club meant the end of thet baseball duelling of m the crowning of th once scoffed-at Reds aa the great est collection of ballplayers In the unl-. vsrser.-4L.-.--'' ' " '';"'-.-'' '-;.v'v"' It was Mo-or-die' for the Sox. and Midget Dick Kerr was sent to the mound to accomplish the "doing" Kerr the . lightweight pugilist and the fledgling of the entire Sox squad. - Only .Kerr's diminutive but. cunning left arm stood between the Sox and . utter annihilation. Opposed to Kerr was a Red-hosed per son, also of southpawing habit HIS name la Reuther the youth whose bat crushed the White Sox Into the mire ot , defeat ; Reuther, the crowning sense tior. ot the series and one of the flinging ; heroes. The wagering Just before game time was 10 to 1 that the Reds would take , the series, with a range between 7 to 5 and 9 to 6 according to the confidence j of the Cincinnati supporters that", the . Reds would win the game this afternoon. The Joy that all Cincinnati feels over, its team manifested itself In 'the form of violent insanity at the ball park. The crowd ever eager to - ahow Its worship of Its ball players cheered to the echo every ordinary play during the . practice of the Reds and went -Into, hysteria over anything, even remotely approaching the briUIant ' rf- . (Continued Prom Pag On) sprinkled In to give the Red Fans thriU after thrilL -..'. Wee Dicky Kerr of Texas again emerged a hero, not because of perfect pitching of the variety that characterised his first winning game, but because he Tobacco Habit Dangerous - says Doctor Connor, formerly ot Johns Hopkins hospital. -Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would be In perfect health today were It not for the. deadly drug Nicotine. - 8top the1 habit , now before it's too lata It's a simple :" process to rid yourself of the tobacco' habit In any form. Just go to any up-to date drug atore and get some Nlcotol tablets: take them as. directed and lo) the pernicious habit ' quickly vanishes. Druggists refund the money if they faU. Be sure to read large and interesting announcement by Doctor Connor soon to appear In this paper. It tells of the dan ger of nicotine poisoning and how to avoid It In the meantime, try Nlcotol tablets ; you wUl be surprised at the re sult Adv. 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