The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 10, 1919, Page 23, Image 23

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    . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. FRIDAY, OCTOBER . 10, - 19ip.
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GROWERS DEMAND MORE MONEY FOR THEIR: POTATOES
FRESH EGGS HELD AT
FIRM;, PRICES. HERE;
RECEIPTS ."GAINING
Kfort. to-Force Values Down" Fall
: for the Time Being F. 0. B, Buyers
Continue to Offer Up to 64c for
. Current Receipts .Portalnd. -
' ' Efforts to depress the piles of fresh
eggs hive met with failure In the local
trade within', thelast few days, and
t. . b. buyers continue to offer as high
as 64 cents a dosen for current receipts.
although some claim they are not bid'
ding- above 62 cents. However, there Is
no likelihood ol anyone obtaining' eggs
. at the lower price when the higher
, values are available to shippers.
White receipts of eggs eontinu to liicres.
so far a bom (lock is concerned, and further
, -shipment -.at being received from tl central
west, till the demand eontinus extremely fav
orable with both northera aod southern market
materiall higher Uian Portland. . While to
torn extent ta extreme values reported in out-
Me aurketa can be explained by the fact that
, trade titer in extra! is confined exclusively to
what are called commercial hennery ess here.
Then asain Portland fa a primary producing
. center and it to but natural that markets which
ate compelled to import the bulk of their needs.
would be snowing higher values. -
BUTTER IS BEING CLEANED- UP
Ever, -ordinary auallty butter Is sot showing
gnat abuadane to tbe fecal trade and firmer
prices' are shown all around. -'Extras continue
extremely scare with tbe reoent advanced price
well maintained. ,
ONION MARKET SHOWING STRONG
, Msrket for onions Is showing a strong ton
locally with nriees held well at country points.
Some buying is still reported ia the country at
$2.25 per cents! for, .No. 1 stock but most
growers are holding bsck.
LOCAL APPLE TRADE 18. NOMINAL
Nominal trading 1 is showing V the, local
wholesale apple market. , Nearby growers are
taking ear of practically all Immediate wants
of retsUere py peaaunc irom "ore to store,
leaving only nominal businei for wholesaler.
GOOD CAULIFLOWER VERT 'FIRM
' Coed auaHty caoliriower ia showing a strong
tone and well maintained prices ia the local
trade. Offerings were shown around 32.28 0
2.60 per dosen. Csbbsge market firm at 3 0
3 He s pound.
SMALL HENS DRAGGING AGAIN
Lightweight bens are again dragging with
general sale not shore 2 80 a pound here. A.
few sales are shown at 22o and som at 34c
large hen are firm. Snail springs ar firm
t 28 030c with large ones plentiful.
BRIEF NOTE OF PRODUCE TRADE
Country killed bogs oft sgain with lower live-
stork.
Fane veals steady: heavy calves weaker and
Imier.
, Comb honey continue unususny scarce at
record price.
Fruit prices generally ar steady and an
changed.
Csnned milk msrket is gaining strength.
Public 2s f Siting
Buying Eggs
Supposed Bargains In Fresh Stock
Are Really Just Storage Goods.
By .Hymen H. Cohen '
The general public.' Is getting stung
these days In .the purchase of eggs every
time : It buy 6 , supplies at, low prices.:
While there Is a law , which prohibits
the sale of cold storage eggs as fresh
Block. still every day this , measure la
being openly violated. . In fact, some of
them put big-placards on their eggs of
fering, to sell strictly fresh ranch, stock
at 62 cents a dosen, when It la known
positively that these same Interests can
not purchase such offerings In the whole
sale market below 688c adosen, witn
selected stock even 'higher.
Such tactics are not only a cheat to
the general public, but It makes It ex
tremely difficult for the other retailers
to compete by asking regular values
for real fresh stock.
During a short period of the war the
law regarding the sale of cold storage
eggs 'was enforced to a small extent.
but even then authorities did but little
to stop the practice of cheating the
public. - - ; . : .. ;.
Thoee desiring special information regarding
sny market, eftould writ tM Marsat ttaitor.
Oregon Journal, inclosing stamp lor, reply.
Growers Show Little Disposition at
This Time to Let Go Because Trade
Appf ars Bettef Some Have Gained,
and Some Lost by Ilolding.. '
Potato market is showing a stronger
tone locally with little stock being of
fered by producers. A few sales are
reported at country point tributary to
Portland; basis $L75 per cental here for
good auallty, but practically' no chipping
sales are reported because of the lac
of general "offering; ; v .
TVrttfa the alleged anxiety ' of grower to
sett their potatoes when it, appeared that the
market was not going to make any sort of an
wnvafri net- mnwmHitl The -firt showing of
atapna-th - in tna trade, nraetically closed all
s vermes of sal sad growers soon - discovered
that they did not want to sell at all at least
fc th time being. 1 y -1-; , 1. .-.
i Whether this ia a wis saovement remsins to
B seen: according Co- leaders of tb nut.
Ttum, H. va h,,B immmi ml these have br-
reoent one when grower have mad consider-
Corn and Oats Up
In Early ; Trading
y Joseph f. : PrhVcherd .
phi-mm. rw 1ft. 11 in a 1 ft..tut
was besrih daring th hut boar of the session
today and , prioes - were lower for th entire
grain list. Losses wen shown ia October
corn of le. in December of 0 fee and In
Msy of H Ost were hi w He lower.
Hug products slab, oued at a decline.
Chicago. Oct.-10. (L N.'. S.) J Com opened
firm and K H e higher on tight offerings
snd scattered covering by overaignt shorts.
Higher hogs "and unsettled weather conditions
were the principal twllish influences.
Opening prices for -cat .were- 0t hlgner
In sympathy with corn. "CommUiioo. houses
were th principal - buyers, " while there was
only scattered sailing.--
rrovuioru wen higher at the start.
Chicago rang of prices furnished by United
Frees
COBN
Open High Low Close
Dec 124 124 122 122
May ..' 122 H 122 121 121
t OATS
Dec 71 Tl T0 70
Uay 73 73 72 72
PORK ,
Oct 8850 8850 8800 8800
LARD
Oct. 2775 2TS0 2750 2780
Jan. 2825 2850 2322 2827
RIBS
jam 1760 1770 1787 1760
bulk,
' WEATHER WOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
Weather bnresn d vises: Protect shipments
during the next 86 hours against th following
' Mintmnm tMnmn tares : Ooing north. 44 de
grees; northeast over B.. P. S. . railroad, 81
' degrees; east to Baker, 28 degrees ; snd south
' to Aihlsnd. 40 degrees. Minimum' temperature
at Portland tomorrow about 40 ae frees.
WHOLESALE PRICES I?T PORTLAITD
t Thes are th prloe retsilers pay wbokssiers,
except as otherwise aotea:
Dairy' Product
I .BOTTER Selling price, box lots: Creamery
. ndm. unhnnit wraoDed. extras. 68e per IK:
. prim firsts, 5e: tirsU. 62c per lb.; smaller
, tots at an advance. Jobbing priees: Cubes,
"extra, 62 lb.; prim firsts, 4 0c: cartons. 1
' XtBUTTEHFAT PorOsnd deUvery hssii,'et
T2c; country sUtiims, 67 0 680 H.
OLEOS1AROAK1NB Local brands, SO 060
lb.; tubs, 82c; 1-lb. cartons, 89c; 2-lb. , cartons.
85c: Nntmargarlne. 1-ib. cartons, 81e lb.
CHEESE -Selling price: Tnismook, fresh
Oregon Isncy eresm triplet. 8884e; Toung
America. 34 035c Price to Jobbers, f. o. b.
'' Tillsmook. tTiplet. 80; Toung America. 82c
Belling price: Bricks. 4042c Buying price
of Coos aod Curry triplets, 29c? Toung Amer
ica, 80o lb. t. . h. Myrtle Point; block Swiss,
48 049c; Limbu'ger. 40042c. .
rnui n.in. nrles- Current recsmts. 62
m 84c dosen: candled basis, 65e; selling
price, candled, 68c; select. 70 0 72c.
- " LIVE POULTRT Hesvy hens, 28 080c ft.;
light hens. 23o per lb.; broilers, 28f 80e per lb.j
. eld rooster-. 18017 lb.; SQUSbs. 38.00; duckt,
- 26 0 850 lb.; pigeons. 81.6002.00 doa.; tur
nkeys, live, 28 80c lb.: geese, live. 15c lb.
' Presh Vsostables and Pratt
v FBESH FBUrT Oranges..85.0 0T."O -per
box: bananas. e ! s",?V,if.
a.60 per wte: Florida grapefruit. 88.80 08.75:
CaUfoVnla srrapetruit. 6 "Su
8125 0 8.00; watermelons. 1 0 2 e lb.-r Call
fola.fl"; V.51.60; peaches, 80c 11.00;
pears, 32.00 0 8.00 : grapes.' MslagM, 8 0 8 e.
Toksy. 6 0 loo lb. I Muscats. 7 lb,; Concord,
"25e bskct 8 lbs. ";L....
BERRIES Blsckberries, 32.00 per erst;
, ii., I SA SA MV KHaVwl hflSL'
HIIW'il -w.v-r 1 - - , iSk 1
APPLES Various I i varieti, , local, i 1 9
8.25 per bo; orabapples. 32.29 per box.
DRIED FRUIT Dates, Dromedaries, 88.7B;
Fsrds. 38.78 per cot; raisins. 8 ''
Muscatel, 16o per lb.J-s, 35.00 per boa of
60 6-os. package. , - - .
. . ONIONS Selling priea to Tetsilsri: Oregon.
88.60 per cwts aaoeiatioB selling pnee, car
. load. 32.25 f. o. b. country; garlic, 8 40e,
green onions. 40c per dos. bunches.
POTATOES Belling price. 82.50 p-v evrt t
Duyrng price tor fsncy large sise, 31.75; ordl
hart. 81.50 per cental; sweet, 8 07 H. .
VEGETABLES . Turnips, 32.75 perssck;
csrrtHn.- 81.78: beets, 82.50; esboage, Oregon,
' 22 e lb. lettoee. 60 000c dos.; cucumbers,
0c81.:B dos.5 tomatoes, 60065c box; egg
plsnt. 7o lb.; eanliflower. 82.50 per - do.
borseradisb. 15e lb.: beU .peppers. 7c: peas, 9c;
string bean. 5 0 8c, lb.j green corn,. 25 0S5
"per do.; Hubbard,, squssb. 202o Ber lb.
. V ;- '. - MsaU and Pwvlslori '
1 fC0TJVTBTMKATS SeUing prieH Oonntry
heg '-tc per lb. tor top blockers; beat veal,
Ster' W- V"l UeJSt.'- -j
- SMOKED MEATS Ham. 28 087 per lb. I
hreakfast bacon, 87.041c; picnics. 28c; cottage
WllLaBD Kettle rendereelf 88 c; standard.
Sic; tic roe basis, compouno, 25c
Fish and Shell'ltR
- ' FRESH FISH Sslmoei, Chinook, 2o Tn. ;
C sllverside. 17 lb.; haUbut. frh, 16018 lb. i
sturgeon. 20 lb. black cod. 10 Uj- lb. silver
. irw. Ih i Mimas trout. 20 0 25 lb,: kip
pered' salmon. 82.66 par 101b. basket; kippered
od,- 32.88.
SHELLFISH Crab. 33.50 per dos.; shrimp
teat. 55 per lb.; lobsters, BOO per id. .
-- Orrhs 4-ri
' SUGAR Cube, 810.80; powdered. 810.28;
(mlt snd hern. 80.65: yellow. 89.05: grams-'
lated. 30.85; beet. 80.55; eitra C. 39.26;
golden V, 88.15. a.-'- ,-9,.,
HONET New. 87.50 0 8.00 DM ess.
- K1CE Jspsn style. No. 1. 14c; New Orleans
kwl. lBUot Bios Rose. 14 H Per Ih.'
SALT Coarse, haU ground. 100s.- 817.00
, iter ton; 80s, 816.50; Ubl dairy, 60s, 826.50;
pales, .iswo.bb; isncy uioie bbv? - oturj,
11 an- rnmn rack. 828.00 cer ton.
BEANS OregoB (ssle by Jobbers) : ' Lady
Washington, 708e P Tb-; pink, 7 e lb.;
Umaa. 14: bayou. 7 c; red. 7c; Oregon beans.
Buying pries, wmin - -
CANNED VIU.K Carnation, 87.25; Borden,
67.15; Teloban, 87.05: Mount, Vernon, 87.18;
" Haselwoad. 87.1 P ease
v " COFFEE Boasted. 87 0 61c, In t saqks , ot
. drums. . -
Nona CRACKERS In bulk. IBe per lb.
NUTS Walnuts, 85 040 par lb; alSBooda,
AMERICA7T LIVESTOCK PRICES
Omaha Hots 818.60
Omshs. Oct. 10. (I. N. S.) Hogs Re
ceipt 2500, active. 18 25c higher
814.25014.75: tops. S10.6O. .
Tattl ReeelpU 5000, generally steady.
Sheep Receipts 8000. steady.'
Chleao Unas S1B.80
"Chicago. Oct. 10. L N. 8.) Hogs Re-
eeint 18.000. Slow and steady to zee nigner;
hnik aia-flnrBls.fiO: tons. 818.80: heavy-
weight, 814.50 015.80; medium weight. 314.75
af i. u.i.n.h til 7fl1S 75: light.
lights. 814.25015.25; heavy packing sows,
smooth, - f 19.70W1S.ZO: pacmng sows, rouiu
Hi OH 7R. nin. 113.75015.00.
- -Cattle Blow to lower: calves, BOe lower.
ftar staers. choice and crime. 816.75 018.75
medium and good. 3110018.78; lhrhght,
mvI snd choice. 814.50 018.60:
enmmnn snd medium. 8a.00 014.50. Butcbet
..!. h.if.r. 8h.B0A14.O0: cows. 86.25 0
12 75; bulla, So.UO W J.1.U". tenners ana
nw. .nd heifers. 85.28 0 6.25: eanner
itsers. 86.60 07,75: veal ealvea (light and.
handyweight) , S10.au w 1 i.a; "'T.
87.25018.00; stock er steers, 86.25010.26;
stocker cows and heifers. 36.00 0 8.00; stocker
oalves, 87.50 0 9.50. Western rango gattla,
beef steers, 310.78 015.00; cows and hySfers.
it tn All SO -vr
BhMra Receipts 16,000, native lsmb BOe
lower: sheep, steady; lambs 184 pounds down)
812.75015.65; lambs, culls snd common.
aft ft0ff12.50: yesrllng wethers, 89 00011.00
ewes. 86.50 07.60; ewe, culls snd common,
88.0006.00; breeding ewes., si.uuwis.io
feeder lambs. 310.7012.75. '
Dnvr Hogs Si 4.76
TV.rer Oct. 10. tTJ. P.) Csttle Re
ceipts 2500. weak and lower: steers. 811.00 0
. - a 1 : M a T A A O OK . atAnsr
' 1 V 111! ws.S ann rtl 1 tWV-vs SB a .uw bw y. a V . srs,rs,aa-
ers and feeders, 37,00 011.00; calves, 38.00
Htgs--Becipts 50, steady; tops. 314.75;
bulk. 314.00014.78. ' , ,
, sheep Receipts 17,000, steady: lambs,
813.60 015.00; ewes, 86.00 0 7.00; feeder
lambs.- 412.50 018.60. .
tattle Hogs fjie.00
Seattle. Oct. i0.-r- (I. N. . Hogs Re
ceipts 201. tower; prime lights. 815.00016.00;
medium to choice. 814.00 015.00; rough
heavies. 314.000 16.00; pigs. 813.00 014.00.
Csttle Receipt 44. steady; best steers.
in HOmil.OO: medlnm to choice. 88.600
8.60: common "to good, 86.00 0 7.00; best
cow and heifers. 87.26 09.00; 'wramon to
good cows, 85.0007.60; bulls, 80.uusyi.ou;
calves, 87.00 0 14.00. ' I
Sheep none.: .
Chleago Ailry Prednee
Chicago. Oct 10. (L Nj 8.) Produce
msrket Butter, receipts 8081 tubs: t cream
ery. - extrai . 68o; extra firsts; 68 0 58 :
firsts.- 82 062e;ipacktag stocki 42044c
Kggs KeceipMr 0OZ eases: curreni re
ceipts, 47 53c; ordinary firsts. 48 047c;
firsts, 6406BHC; extras, onus ici nno
onai'),' riirties. 80e38o.
Cheese, . twins, arw, i""p
29Ho; Toung Americas, so e su c; . og-
borns, 80 0 30 He; fries, sc
1 w nminrv. rnrievs. aue: i cmcsena, . w
84c; springs, 82 c; roosters, 18 He; gesse.
22e; ducks, 27c
OTATO MARKET HAS
A STRONGER TONE;
IS
SELLING
LIMITED
able money by holding: and -there have been
many when they ore rata red a good market, no
abetter bow high th prio went, they wanted
n o re.
Specialty Shares
Are Advanced
New York: Trading
- STOCKS CLOSK STRONQ
New York, Oct. 10 (I. N. S.) Th stock
market dosed strengr today. Steet eommon
from tts high of iftK tfcaee at 111.
ethlehMn Steel B raacted neariy X pelnts te
tU etaslng f'107, while Baldwin from Its
high f 147 reacted to 144. PIroarrw
advanced nearly neinU to ee( Studebaker
4 t 12SVs and OenaraJ 88etr 4Vs to e7.
a drop ef from 1 te S point was netd In the
ell sharaa. INexIcan Ptroium am finally
t4S; StiMtak 41 1 Banerel Ktaetrte, 1T4t ttouthv
era Pacific 110 A, and Tetvaoee pvwducta,
104.
Sale 1,700.600 share: ban, 81228,000.
MAD7LT nfil'M
Lit
A HALF DOLLAR IN
N; .
PORTLAND
YARDS
Further Depression . Is Shown Ilere
With Extreme Top at $16 and it Is
Difficult to Get That Buyers Flflht
Shy or Steer Alleys.
HOW HOGS BTJXED
, Toes.
Portland s ... 616.66'
CMeage . . "
Omaha . . . . !-
Denver . . . . ..................... 14.7
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
WHEAT PREMIUM IS
ILK AMONG-
NORMSTJRADERS
Denials and Confirmation , Are ' Posi
tive That Higher Values Exis'. for
Soft Wheat-BoIders of Bdrd Wheat
Name Own A'alues.5 - '
518 178 55 . ...
205" 117 .... 301
120 84 14 172
624 781 121 714
808 71 12 210
1450 "173 . ... 173
618 178 6 ....
845' 8 4 311
New Torit. Oet. 10. IL 5. S.) A strong
ton prevailed at the stock market opening to
day, with the- specialties attracting' most atten
tion and advancing from 1 to O points. ,
General Electric row 6 point to 174:
Btromherg Carburetor points to 104 and
Westinghous Electrio J,, U 57.
Th steel stocks war "steady. " 8teel common
w 14 to 110: Baldwin Lececaottvw to
144 and Bethlehem 8tml - B to 107.
Ksvsfona Tire advanced nearly 6 points to 67.
Stnts . Motcjs on the ether band reacted S
points Irom its violent aavanee os rmcnu; w
135, while flsnersl Motora reacted to zbs.
Southern Tsciflc led the sails witn an aa-
vtnc of over 1 point to 108-. Mexican
Petroleum advanced t to - 248: American
Tobacco ever 2 points to 808 and United
Retail Store .to 117.
j. Th ton wai' strong' in the hit forenoon.
Steel common rose nearly points te 111:
Republi 8teeL 4 to- 102 ; BthIehm Steel
B.- 1 Jto 108 : Pressed Steel Car. 8 to
mnat nmiml Kleetria to ITS: Mexican
Petroleum to 244 t Chandler Motors, 7 points,
to 806 ; ' United Retail . Stores nearly - 3 to
118. Bad Union Oil wn I point to 43.
. n.n nf v .Task smhs rfimMMd bv 0t-
heck Cook Co Board of Trade tmUding:
-. OESCBtPTloRj
Friday
Week age .......
2 weeks ago ... . ,
4 weeks ago . ....a
Tear ago ......
3 years ago ......
8 years ago ......
4 yar age.......
Hogs showed further depression In th
local trade for the day. although . a
sligrhtly improved tone was indicated in
eastern markets after the recent snarp
slump .there. However. Portland con
tinues to top all nationally known hog
markets. . v
There waa a farther drop of 50c in th hog
division of th North Portland market during the
day; tops commanding no more, than 816 and
were reajly weak at that. There was a fair
supply of 618 head reported ha th alleys
overnight and trading was extremely slow.
General bog range: '
Prim mixed ..815.60 016.00
Medium mixed 10.00015.60
Rough heavies 18.00 0 14.00
Pigs 14.00015.00
:, OsOtie Sltnatlen Qsh ,
While there wss only a small . additional sup
ply reported ia th cattle alley of North Port
land at the opening of th day activities, th
msrket in general reflected dullness. Cows were
considered about steady at th previous price
rang but It was like palling teeth to even get
a Boysr to wo at a bunco of steers.
General cattle rang:
Best steers 8 8.50010.80
Coed to choice steer .........
Medium to good steers .. , .. . ...
Fair to food steer
Common' to fair steers .........
Choice cows and half eg
Good to choice cows aad heifsra.
Medium to good eows snd heifers.
Fair to medium eows and heifsra.
Cannera ...................
Bulls .. ..... .
Best light calve
Heavy calve ...............
Stocker and feeder ..........
Mutton Market Quiet
No arrivals at all were shown ia th mat-
ton alleys at North Portland for tjb day's
trade Business ia general is considered fairly
steady with former value la ellect.
General sheep market inns: -
Best Mount Adams lambs 811.50 0 12.00
Stocker and feeders ........ 8.00 0 0.00
Valve lambs , 10.50 011.00
Yearlings 8.00 0 0.00
Wetter 7.80 s 8.50
Ewes 8.OO0 V.OO
Thursday Aftornoen Seta
STEERS
Pendleton, Oct, JO. Pendleton leeal
"grata dealers take exception to the state
nest that soft wheats are commaadlBg
o 'premium at present. Five carloads
of vnaer eae elnh, ahont 8800 bushels,
were soId here Thursday at 3 eents
above the government price. Other sales
at 1)4 .cents premlsni are reported.
NORTHWEST-GRAIN RECEIPTS
-Cars-
Portland. Fri. .
Tear age. " 73
he son to Cat.. .z
Year ago .. .875
Tacoms, Tbura. , . . 86
Year ago. , . .26
Season to date. . . l wz 1
Year ago. ......1892
Seattle, Thar... 87
i ear ago. ...... 27
Season to date... 1011
Year ago. ..... .2194
0.00 8.60
8.000 0.00
7.00 0 6.00
5.50 0 6.60
. 8.000 S.S6
6.500 7.60
6.600 6.50
4.760 5.75
3.00 0 4.00
6.00 0 6.50
14.00 0 16.00
8.00014,00
7.60 0 8.25
Stocks, Bonds,' Cotton Grain. Eta.
616-S1I - Board : ef - Trade Bafldlaa, :
Overbeck&CookeCo.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
' Ugmhtrs Chicago Board of Trade
Corresrondents
Ci...r
Logan '--Bryan
Sow Tor
21
50
63
06
06-
67
187
69
87
82
114
76 H
43
142
111
99 Vi
808
138-
23 H
70
82
147
41
109
SOW
27
.52
1511151
." fllherta. S0e in sack lots: peanuts. I6e:
Deosns. 25e; Brazil. 80c; filberts,. B3e lb,
nwa. r-smiM, whs
RfiPF, Sisal, dark. 18 c; white, 20 lb.:
Standsrd manila. 23 He. ' - ;
I.I?ior.t.t VUj mv, Don.. 4.in ., sew
boUed, bbl. 33.18; riw. case, ss.zo; neuea.
cases. s.anper gsi. t - . . ...
COAL Olir water wnna, m arums or iron
hbls., lle gal; case. 24o gaLv
GASOLINE Iron bbls.. 23 o: case, S4;
engine distillate.' iron bbls., l0i case,. 26 c
WH1TB Uiau ion- iocs, iaoi ovv ioe.,
13 c per'"lb" ;':i
TUBPENTElE-Tanks. 31.91; sv 33.01;
10 esse lots, le Is?. , T ;-' -.p' .
WiBK HAIWJ bsmo price,
Hops, Wool and Hldeai ;J
HOPS Nominsl. 1919 crop. 76o par lb,
H1DKS No. i i salt-cured hides, 8Q lbs. and
up. 84c; NO. 1 , part-cored Mdes, so - lbs. and
up, 32c; No. 1 green hides, 80 lb, and up, :80c;
No. i salturedj bulls. 60 lbs. and - np, 25o;
No. 1 part-cured tmus, oo lo., ana up, ac;
No. 1 green bulls. 60 lb, snd up. 21c; No, 2
hides, lo per lb. !." ' ' ;. -
CALF AND KIP BKTN8 lc 1 skins np
to 16 iba-K OOct NoT 2 calf akin up to 15 lbs..
80ej No. l.kip. 15 to 80 lb.. 60c; Nc 8 kip
akin. IB to- 80 lbeBBc v. . r ... - ?
- UBX xtiuias iry wmw nraos, i id, ana up,
siw.- Ar flint -calf, under 7 lba.. 80c: dry fUnt
bulla. 280; dry salt; hides, 7 ibs. and up. 24c;
Bry salt call, under I Jos., isc; cry gait puna,
mic ir Mill hide and skins half DTiea. -
HORSE IHUKS Large, good take-off.- with
heads on. .from S to 810 each; small er poorly
taken off. half -price; hide with head oft, 50
. PELTcWBtv loai'wool pelta, per m., 86e;
dry medium wool ewlts, per ll 80c; dry shaar
n.mlta. - 60c 3 LOO each : salt kmc; wool
pelts, '82.00 0Bt5O each; salt mertlnm wool pelts,
5 1.60-0 2.50, each; salt sneering pelt, 6ue0
31.00 each.- . ' " -; - ' .. ,
, MQHAltt Long , staplaaOe , pc lb.; short
Ux!2lwVaN1J GREASE No? 1 talloir. ISei
No. 2. 13c;.No. -l, To, 10c; No.- ntat,
8 per-lo, ,-... r ' -r-
GBrmV OR'CASOABA. BART Nw peel.
Ho per lb." -' ,- - :
WOOL Valley half -blood Merino aad Shrop
shire, 60e; Couwold-and-Lincoln, ,40 0 45c;
matted Cotswold. 80 0 85e; timber stainad, ' fie
per lb.-leas; lambs' wool 4o pat lb. lees. .
Eaatera Oregon. Eastern Washington - and
California Wool ilermo and Saropahire, 88 0
4Qe; half blood Merino, and Cotswold. 87 042o;
Shropshire, - 87 0 42c: Costwold and - Lincoln)
straight and mixed, 32 035c; hurry, 5o par lb.
lew; taml' 4o per lb.- less.. v . r-. . -.
ilne Wools Merino combing and carding
graaes, iiiitfafie. ; ' -
Alaska Gold ...... . 2
Ailis - Chalmers. . . .1 50
AUoy Steel --... 53
Amer.'Agr. Chem. . 63
"Am, Beet Sugar. 84
Amer. Can, c. . . . 68
Amr. Car Fdy . . . . 188
Amer. Cotton, Oil. . 68
Am. H a Lea., e. 87
Amsr. Linseed, C. . 81
Amer. Loco., ..,. 118
Amsr. Bmelter. e.. 74
Amer. Steel Fdy,. 43
Amer. Sugar, c. ... 142
Am. Sumatra Tob.. 111
Am. Tel. & Tel... 90
Amer. Tobacco. . . . 305
Amer. Woolen. c..tlS7
(American Zinc. . . . . I 28 .
Anaconda Mining Co 69 va
Atchison, c 91
Baldwin Loco., e. . 148
Halto. Ac Ohio, c 41
Beth. Steel. B. . . .1107
Brook. Bai. Trans.1 20 M
Butt and Superior.) 20
Uah Petroleum, c. 52
Canadian Pacific ..
tCenrrsl Leather, e. 108
Chandler Motors . . 800 j
Ches. Ohio .... 69 1
C. Ut, Western, c.j.... .
l.. M. A St. Paul. I 44!
O. A AN... t ... . v. 03
ChU Copper .... 23
Cbino Copper .... 44 V
Col. Gas V Elec. . 67
Continental Can . . 95
Colo. Fuel ft Iron . 4
Corn Products, . e. . 88
Crucible Steel, c. . 241
Oubsa Csne Sugar. 43
D. V B. U.. c... 8
Erie, com. ...... 16
Gaston Williams . . 82
General Cigars . . 85
Geneeral Klectrio. . 160
General Motors ...208
Granby Cons. .... 68
Ot. Northern Or. 46
Gt. Northern - Ry.. 8 '
Greene Cananea ... 48
Gulf States Steel. 65
Ice, Securities ... ,48 ,
Illinois Central . .'. .....
Industrial .Alcohol. 145
Inspiration C. .... 61
International A.- C. 28
I International Her.. 1148
int. Mere, Mgr. a. I 2H
International Nickel 28
K. C. So., conv ..I 19
Kenneeott , fjopper. i is H
Ickswanna Steel. I 85
Ihtgh Vslley,.,.. 48
Maxwell Motor, e.l 47
Low Clo
Mex. Pettroieum. . .243
Monttna Power.. v.l 64
Miami Copper. . . I 27
Midvale Steel..,..! 68
Mo.. Pacific, r. ...I 29
Nstlonil Enamel... I 84
National Lead,....! 86
Nevada Cons. .v. . .1. . . .-.
New Haven ...... .1 88 H
N. TAir Brake... 1127
N, Y. Central I 74
Norfolk ft Western .11 03
Northerp- Pacific., .1 87
Pactno Man......
Penn. Railway : . , .
People's tias ......
Pierce Oil
Pittsburg Coal., e',
P. Steel' Car, c. . . .
Pullmsn . t .. . . . . .
Bay : Cons. Copper .
Ry. Steel Spring.
Reading, e........
Rock island, e . .
. dopfd.-"B" ....
Retail Stores . . . .
81oss Sheffield
Southern Pse. . . .
Southern By., .
St. I ft S. F. ...
Bwift ft .CO. . . , ...
Tenm. Copper " , i .
Texaa ' Oil. t .
l sxaa raw.' . . , , .
107
883
59
45
88
24
45
68
98
48
80 -
244
43
16
84
87
175
298
68 H
46
80
44
67
48
M
63
29
148
63
28
20
80
7
48
47
250
5t
27
48
80
84
86
84
ri29U
74
102
87
3
50 j
52
95
94
66
186
08
S4
0
113
74
43
149
109
99
805
186
23
69 hk
91
143
40A
27
61
161
105
299
68
.
44
J8
1s
INS
166
94
46
87
240
41
9
16
82
85
109
293
68 VI
46
85
48
64
48 -
No. Ave. In. Price.
12.... 786 8 6.75
1..,. 850 7.00
8..,. 900 7.60
COWS
..,.1020 8 7.80 I 1.
X..,. 700 4.60 X.
16.... 887 7.10 2.
BULLS
1. .1.1086 f 6.75 1.
HOGS
v a.. n tuu
fSva, ser-v a atvwj.
1....1000 8.00
760- 7.00
. . 850 8 6.50
.. 880 6.26
..1186 S.60
.. 690.6 6 0
li
61
27 :
146
61
27
194
f ?
48
46
241
64
27
52
29
84
85
. . A.
83 Vi
126
74)4
102
87.-1
3
60
61
90
94
66
186
-68
68 H
80
114
75
48
199-J
110
08
806
137
23
70
91
148
41
107
r20V
38
52
151
t05
837
6
10
44 W
92
23
44
,69
94
.46
88"
240
41
9
16
38
85
178
97
68
46
85
42
$7
93
145
62 '
27
145
62
27
4...
2..,
88...
4..,
61...
45.,
15..
233 314.50
215 15.50
175
212
237
318
180
15.00
18.50
16.00
16.00
16.00
LAMBS
2. . .. 260 815.50
1..., 310
5.,
59....
16.,..
1...,
244
219
318
180
WW. Barley. Floor. Oats. Hay.
IS. 1 20 .13
... a -4
117 892 28 t 559
678 469 802 1023
... 2 4
1 9
60 ... .' 83 S00
19 ... ' 71 498
1 6.
117 214 316 500
30 621 223 1039
figure I still bi th hich yielding crop aver
age of the. last two years, though an Improve-
Rini art, in, muuil oi m nnaui mso. . i
- Moderate .temperatures ana plenteous - ranis
in SapUmber greatly benefited all crop except I
gralna. wuca war toe near ssaxonqr. ...
rr . Saa Traaclo Cash Grain -
ItsrVs ftnot fewd. Ber ntmtaL 12.90 0
101U: shinoinar. St.O0S.lO. ,
- ut iie leeo, 1s.9usj.19; seeo. a.vw
6i.1V. - " ' - , '
. - . " , , , ,. ,
Saa . Fraaelseo Penltry Market
Saa Francisco. Oct. 10. I U. P.l Poultry:
Broilers. 86 082e; large hens, 84 0 16c; best 1
ducks, Zlc ,
Htaaeanells-SalaU Plax
MlnnssDoll. Oct. 10. -IL N. 8.1 Flsxl
seed, 64.44 W4.4J; April 8 42 04.4o.
. 'PdathJ Oct. Tfp.--tl.w. S, jux OeO. well known at ' Eugene, Medford and
as Ta u V ' -, .,. I Boaeburg.
Association to ; :
Send' Delegate :
To.Tokio Meet
Centralla, . Wash- Oct 10. The
- Lewis County ' Interdenominational
Sunday School association has started
a fund to send Mrs. - Millie Wilson,
Its secretary, to the world's Sunday
school convention In Toklo in 1921,
Mrs. Wilson attended' a similar lueet-
in Dwiucriana in int..
Resolutions' Passed to Have Pro
posal . Placed; on : Ballot - at .
: Special Bond Election.
Seattle Frnit Harket
" Seattle. Oct 10. (tl. P. ) Peach
Eastern Washington, 70ej81.
Pears Bcurre Hardy, 62.26; d' Anions, 380
8.00; U Butur, 82.30.
Amm V- Staielair . AsIIass
San Franrisco. Oct. 10. December barley. c5nVn-nt1
58.00 hid, 88.09 ask, ...;
SU Loals. Metal Market -
St Louis, Oct. 10. (L N. , 8.) Lead,
steady, 86.00.- v.--..
' Spelter, strong, 37.3007.85.
THREE AIRMEN
FROM WEST TIE
(Contmued From Page One)
, Oregon Flyer Progressing
Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 10. Lieuten
ant El, C Kiel, who nloleted an airplane
in the Oregon fire patrol service last
summer, la. Included among the ' con
testants .who are in the great trans-
He was among the
first of the aviators to reach Cheyenne,
Wyo on Thursday and he reached Des
Moines field at 10:18 a. m. today. -
. Racer Pendleton Man , 7
Pendleton, Oct. 10. Corporal Earl
Nntter, passenger in the Smith plane In
the transcontinental air race. Is a Pen
dleton man, and the aon of Mr. and Mrs.
B. B,' Nutter. He was overseas In the
air service and recently visited here
while on, furlough. .
nounced in this order:
Captain I H. Smith, No. 68. at 1 :46 :40 j mother living in Loe Angeles.
Wales Mather Student
San Francisco. Oct 10. (I. N. S.
Lieutenant E. V, Wales had been a stu
dent, at Mather field, near Sacrsunento,
from where he entered the tranecon
tinental race. He is survived hy a
All exchanges were open today In the
grain trade and the result Is a resump
tion of business generally.
Just why the local , trade has been so
bearish regarding Northwest oats is a
mystery to outsiders especially as tney
havb been . forced to purchase stock
elsewhere for their requirements.
- Regarding the statement thst premiums ar
not being naid for club and other soft wheat.
a message came to Th Journal from an in
ferior miller daring the day, stating that not
only bad a premium been - offered and paid
there all through th present season for all wheat,
hut that the premium fa) farther increased
by th fact that many of th buyer ar actuallj
grading lower grade stock a something better.
Then appear to be mocn controversy re ga ra
ins this reported premium for soft wheat:
tome ef th local buyers being indignsnt at th
report, claiming that not only were they abl te
purchase all th soft wheat they wanted at
lb government pasts, not r actually Being
offered mors than they could us. In th mean
time there is no question as to the huge pre
miums available for hard wheat: holders being
able to name almost their Own price.
Pacific coast crop report of th weatnei mt-
Kiel. No. 63, at
p. m.
Lieutenant E. C,
1:48:20 p. m.
Major a Spatg. No. 61, at 1 :48 :50 p. m. ,
Departures west were :
Lieutenant 'Alexander Pearson, No. 8,
at 1 :53 :50 p. m.
Lieutenant B. M. Manileman, No. .59,
at 1:68 p. m.
: , Airmen Pass at St. Pawl
St Paul. Neb.. Oct, 10. (U. P.)
Captain H. C. Pray ton, westbound, and
flying second to Lieutenant Maypard,
arrived here at 10:25 a. m. from omana.
He left for North Platte at 10:57 a, m.
Lieutenant It. a Worthington, No. 60,
caatbound, arrived at :08 a. m. and left
at 6 :89 for Omaha .
. O.v-. 78 81100 1 4T..-. 67
1.... OO 11.25 1 1.... 120
.41.... 89 11,25 I 34.... 68'
65. ... 79 .11.25 I -EWES
8.... 103 8 8.00 I 8 120
, 7.... 107 6.00 7 152
1.... 110 3.50 1 10.... 138
TEA RUNG 8
5.... 90 3 8.00 1.... 110
WETHERS
1... '. 110 3 8.50 .
Friday Morning Sal
STEERS
No. Ave. lb", rrice. I No. Ave. lbs.
6. . . . 710 810.00
COWS
1. J.. 980 8 TOO
ikk:s
.... 2T8 315.001 3 450
LAUBS
100 810.00 2 . . . . 85
68. . .. 76 311 50 I
KWES
It. ... 180 8 8.00 4 8 144
WETHERS
2. .. 170 8 7.50 I ,
Utah General moderate rains Cat soil in
excellent condition tor plowing, seeding aad
germination of winter wheat.
Nevada Killing frosts siigntly damaged al
falfa, except in extreme south', whs re Do frost
occurred.' Threshing nearly completed.
Idaho Copious rains in tb south softened
the soil, plowing begun. ,
Washington Gentl showers in middl ef
week moistened th soil for fall plowing and
winter grain seeding. Bom winter wheat has
come np and b looking fine. aySever frosts at
close of September killed all eorn not already
matured, cnt and shocked. - Harvest and
threshing of grain practically completed ia all
hat vers late localities. '
Orrgon General rain fore part of week
faciliated plowing snd will start wheat where
sown, but retarded late hayiag. -flalifarnia.
Rain In early wart of week dam
aged alfalfa. A good crop of com is being
cut. Much plowing and seeding of barley and
whest don. - -
nmR Rellinc nrica. acre eroe: Willamette.
811.15; whole wheat Oonr, 310.28: Willamette
valley, 810.16: local straight. 810.00; bakers'
local. 810.90 011.15; Montana spring wheat
ritent, 811.15: 'ue flour. 810.10; oatmeal,
18.00; graham. 814.00. Price for city delivery
in fiTtvailal lots. - '
HAT Buying price, aew crop: Willamette
timothy.', fancy, 827.00: Eastern Oregon
Washington, fsncy timothy, ( ) alfalfa,
SkOOO: vallev vetch. 824.00: cheat. 818.00:
18.00 1 straw, 810.00: clover, 824.00; grain, 322.00.
10.00 I vGJIAIN fcACKS Nominal. New crop, delivery,
16.001 No. 1 Calcutta, 17 ia eat Iota, Us amount
bigner. 1
MIIXSTCrTS Mixed run at mills, sacked.
338.00 039.00.
ROLLED OATS Per tea. 860.00 061.00.
ROLLED BAR LEX Par too, 366.00 0
68.00. .
CORN Whol. 879; cracked. 381.
FOLLOW JXCAL MARKET LEAD '
Merchants' exchange bids: ,
FEED OATS
Oct.
. . . . 5150
BARLEY
6200
6300
CORN
. .-. 6000
LIEUTENANT WALES MEETS
DEATH O.N MOUNTAIN SIDE
New York, Oct 10. (I N, -&) First
Lieutenant E. V. Wales, a Western con
testant 'in the transcontinental air, race.
waa killed at Deer Mountain, Wyo., late
yesterday, and - Lieutenant William
Goldsborouffh. a member of the Oregon
forest airplane Toatroi, wno accompaoiea
Wales aa a passenger, waa injured, said
a dispatch received at the American
Flying club today.
Wales and Goldsbcrough wero caught
In a enow storm : 'and while blinded
Aranhael InfA.ihat tem nt tKa mmint, In.
The machine) rolled ttewn the mountain- Qnly Portions Of Roads tO Be
Side Into a deep snowdrift. - I.
aoldsborouab. although badly hurt.
crawled several miles to the Paulson
ranch for aid. Searchers went back
and found Wales, but he was dead be
fore they arrived.
Wades and Ooldsboroush were using
a De Haviland four machine, driven by
a 400 horsepower Liberty motor.
15.50
13.00
10.00
8.50
6.00
5.00
CONCRETE OBTAINED
FOR CONTINUING WORK'
M CLARKE HIGHWAYS
Torn Up Those Which-Will
Be Paved This Year.
Vancouver,: Wash., Oct. 10. Concrete
is now obtainable for pavingthe Pacific
FLYING PARSON IS DELAYED highway and the worm can nignway.
ACCOUNT MOTOR TROUBLE Care have been, provided for bringing
untenant B. w. Mavnard. the "fivinB- the North Bank highway,, and . for th
parson,- lost bio lead In the transconti- Pacific hishway .Blverslde cement has
ncntal air race here today when serious 1 been orougnt vy ooar. irom tauroniis
motor trouble developed in hla D H-4 and is being hauled from, Portland.
plane. Intending to start this morning Work is being rushed on both high-
for San Krancisco. May nam cuocoverea l ways in an effort to aret aa mucn or me
the difficulty when he tried to warm up 1 surface laid as possible' before tbe rainy
the motor. A. part of the engine was season begins. If the work is not com
brought to a downtown garage for re-1 nlp.ted this fall the roads will be left in
pairs. Maynard estimated that he would such oondiUon that it will not be neces
sary to use detours during tne winter
months, George H. Norris, engineer in
be delayed at least two hours.'
TOLD CJF WALES' DEATH
News of the tragic accident waa re
ceived from the control station at. Raw-
Charge, stated today. Only as much road
as can be completed will be torn up.
No. a white ;
Standard feed
No. 3 blue . . .
Nov.
6200
6250
6360
Dec
6200
6800
350
: No. 8 yellow . .
Eastern oats and corn, ia bulk:
OATS
5750 5500
36 lh. clipped .
Price. tS JB. clipped
48
45
22 K
97.
120 V-
28K
102
88 H
28 H
65
117H
es
107 J
26
20
184
ISK
286 H
48
46H
22 H
65 H
102 h,
120
38
102 W
84 Vfc
29
68
116
69
110
26
20
184
ISM
31
55m 66
Too. Prod. tl04104
TJ. - P.. e .. . . , . 1123
do Bfd. ii'.., 68 fil
TJ, 8. Rubber. e.V. 126
U. B. Smelt. ' Kef. 72
TJ. B. teel.e. .V. 110
O.- S, Steel, pfd 114
Utah ' Ooppsr ... , . 84
V a. Chemical, e... 88
Wabash: 10
Western .TJnioa ,.. .....
West Electrio .... 65
124
68
128
75--112
115
86
5
10
. . i v.
48
44
22
65
97
119
28
101
83
28
65
116
68
107
26
19
tl88
13
284
108
125 '
68
125
110
114
s
88
10
e e
65
J9
SO
86
48
47
248
y4
i I
58
29
64
85
17
83
127
74
fl02
87
80
48
45
22
64
100
120
23
101
84
28
65
in
69
110
26
19
184
18
288
55
103
124
68
120
74
111
115
84
SS
10
88
56
. Hales. 1.700.600 shareo.
Total galea. 812.825.000. -
U tEx-di.; 1 per cent. -
Ea. dir. per cent.
tEx-dlv 8 per cent.
IEx-div.,;l V per Cent. -
JTaval Stores Market. - .
r Sew Tork. Oct. 10. l N. S.) Turpen
tine. Savannah. -r 1.5 !4 W l.0; w. I.,
lioain, Sivannah, 315.60; N. T., 319.50.
85 3 9.00
No. 8 Ji-'llow i
No. 2
Com. No.
54 askcl.
6OO0
6160
CORN
.... 6050
BARLEt
600
5160
5250
5160
5800
5630 5400
6160
8 yellow, January. -63
6150
hid;
DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST
FEAR OF FROST SENDS
PRICE OF COTTON HIOHER
New Tork. Oct 10. II. N. S.) The cot
ton market opened firm today with an advance
of 29 041 points. Purchasing by eoeamisaion
houses after the start, haied on fears of frost,
kept the undertone firm end st the end of th
first 20 minutes th list showed gsins. of about
37 point.
The close was barely steady at a net advance
of 20 to 55 points.
TjOW. .
-S260
Month Open. High.
Jan. 8300 3340
Feb. ....
March . . ,
April
May....... 8815 8347 8806.
Jan ....
July
Aug. . . . .s.
Sept ...... 8225 3220
Oet ....... 3270 . 8310
Not. t
Dec. 1 8290,
New Tork snot market, 3360,
6318 3342 8293
3818 8380 - 8296
8225
8264
8275
Close.
8315
8300
8810
8310
8315
3310
8205
8265
8216
8288
8285
8305
YAKIMA REPORTS A SLUMP
Iir THE HAY MARKET
TiMna. Wash.. ' Oct 10. A slnmo in th
hav market dn tn falling off la demand from
the Sound, has resulted ia stopping practically
all shipments snd .putting aa end to Dating
eetrvities on th reservation, according to re
ports . reaching this city, Th crop . has not
hM Kan nov th movement active. Revert
come her that there waa an excellent crop ol
hay hut up on th Sound this year and that
many '-of the dairymen have built ana filled
silo and ar using site Instead of hay. t Bay
ers ar offering low as $20 a ton for No. 1
alfalfa hay. Except ia a few insUscea grow
ers ar refusing ttm offer and ar standing
pat for 825 a ton. Local stockmen in ntfcipa-
ttaa Of anotner open wuust ua,Ki emu vj
lag as heavily as -Usual. . - 1 ,
Xew York Bond Uarket
Furnished by Ovarbeck A Cooke Co., Board
ot araoe pug. . . R
Atcbbon CeaX, 4. 80
BaL Ohio Oold. 4S ........
Beth. Steel Bef.. 5s ........ 87
Cent pseifie 1st. 4s ........ 77
. B. t a CoL 4s ........ t 95
t Psul tisB'l.. 4' 77
Cbtesgs N. w. uenL, .... J
L. 4k N. TJnt. 4 ........... 84
New Tork By.. 6 . J 16
Northern Pacific P. L.. 4a .... 80
Beading Gent. 4a- .......... 62
TJnioa Pac 1st. 4s ..... 85 '
. S. SteeL 5a . ............ 99 100
ITninvt Pac. 1st Ret. 5l . . . 79 80
Southern Pac Coav 5i. ......105 167
Southern Pac Conv.. 4g ...... 83 84
Penn. Conv 4 .......... 92. 98
Penna 1st., 4 ........... 84 85
Che. rsT.i 6s ...... as
Ml
Ask
St
79
89
76
0
.80
81
83
11
80
82
87
On. Short Idhe, 4
841
85
Liverpool Cotton Market"
" Liverpool. Oct 10 (L N. S.) Spot cotton
opened good asms no : pncea easy; ssies. ju.uuw
middlings fair. 28.69: good middlinca. 2L94
foU middlings, , 21.84: middlings, 20.74; low
middlings, 18.79; good ordinary, 16.94; ordi
nary, !..-
Futures opened sjer, . - -
San Francltoo Market
Ran Francisco. Oci.tTO. IV. P.) Butter
Extras, 67c. k.
K" I'xtn. T14c: extra nnJleta. 67a:
undTeiwd rmnets. bo e. ...
'lieu. talifornst iUts, fancy. 35c: firsts.
BOC, . ''?'. -
SeaUle rdarkct
Seattle. Oct. 10.w(U. P.) ButterLocal
creamery cubes, 65c; do. prick. 66c; to rage,
BBC
Kin Leva! strictlr fresh. 76e: imllets. 56a
pee wees, 43e storagef 6688e:.
wo artis mar
s Angeles. Oct 10. r(L N. 8.1 Butter
California creamery extras. 65c -
Egg " Extra. SSe: case count 62c: cnllats.
BSC - .
Live poultry Hens. CO 35c: broilers. 40e:
fryers, sic.
Bseatl Marts
Seattle. Oct 10. (t N. 8.1 Eggs Select
ranch. iaioc; puueu, oue.
Bntter City creamery extras. 6O067R.
Cheese Jj Oregon triplets, 83 085c; Toung
America. SOc. .
POTATOES ALL ALOTTfj.THE COAST
Le Aneie Msrli,
Los Angeles. Oct. 10. -IL N R.l PntslMs
Stockton BurbsnkJ, beat, new, 62.80 08. 10,
otnerj, s.ou t z. o; tocai, gi.ou per box.
Seatttat. Oct 10. (L N. S.) Onions Ore
gon. Jc.
. Potstoaa Taklma P. ems tll.ASaSSSA
local. 638.00 0 40.00; Whites, 2 c; sweets.
oe pound. . . . -
I ' Sm guMlHa taUpha ..
San Francisco, Oct 10. (U. P.) Pots lose
Klver white. . 52.00 0 2.60; Salinaa. 83.25
sweets,, it
Oniorm Yellow and wliite. IZ.&0 : Australian
brewn, 63.
Money ' aad Exchange
New York. Oct 10 ML N. B.) Call money
on th floor of the. New York .Stock Exchange
today ruled at per cent; high 8 per cent;
low, 8- per cent Tlraa. money waa firm. Bate
war 6 per cent ;
Tne marset ur prime mercantile paper waa
steady. Call money ha London today was 2
per cent Sterling Exchange waa ateady with
business la Denser- oui it lilt lor de
mand. '. - . : .
ceivea irom ino conrxo, nutMou mr slx and eeTen-tenVia miles on the Pa
llns, Wyo. Wales nd Qoldsborough j cifc hlghWfty and 3 mllea on the North
AZZT, "e Bank highway, were to have been com.
iotK im..in wvina-.rinb P!eted this year.
did not give the exact time, ntawltns
had been substituted as a control station
for Green River on account of a heavy
fail of snow at the latter place.
- Plant to Make Furniture
Vancouver; Wash., Oct 10, A state
ment, accredited to Merrill A. Reed of
Ror-icwPii niane No. B5. flvinsr east the Motorship Construction corporaUon,
from San Francisco, was compelled to naa been maaa uiat tne piajit is oemg
land 15 miles south of Bitter Creek, in converted into a rurnuure manuiactur
Wyoming;, said a dispatch to th head-ling corfcern to be Known as we .need
quarters of the Anerlcan Flying club. 1 Bngineermg company. During the war
This machine is piloted , by Second this plant turned, out hundreds of llfe-
Lleutenant Spencer Hall and earned boats, cannery tenders and other small
First Lieutenant W. Bevan aa a , pas- j craft It ia said Portland dealers have
nenjer. iatrreed.to handle the plant's furniture
Mather nlane No. 59 was renorted to and that about two thirds of the present
have dropped out of the race at Bait space win pa aevotao w lurnuure man
Lake City. It was flying east, piloted uiactu re.
by First Lieutenant Robert Kauch, who
carried second lieutenant warren a. Marriage Licenses
Maxwell aa a passenger, Vsnmtmr. Wash.. Oct 10. Marrlar
Thirteen of the planes that net outl
tlMnua tiianail "rlilirartns- t ft - t hrt
from mintjoia were, qui w u raww following couples t L. W. Place. legal,
day.
and Kathern Bmith, lesal, Portland
RANGERS VOTE FOR:
MILIAGE METHOD OF
PAYING
ROAD
COSTS
Oregon City, Oct 10. The . following
resolutions were adopted by the Clacka
mas County Pomona grange at Its first '
fall meeting in conjunction, with .the
Abernethy grange at the latter's hall
in Park; place Wednesday :. ,c
WlurH. Th srrantra waa the first
organlxatlon in the state to favor good
roads and nas consistently aavocaieu
their construction as rapidly as prac
ticable under the pay-as you go system,
and
Wtiaraaa A st veins- sentiment has de
veloped In Clackamaa county In favor
of an extensive program for paving cer
tain of the principal roads of the county,
and '.. '. . : - i -.- . ! ';";;' -
" WhrjLv A - nrormsitlon will be sub
mitted to the voters of the county ask- ,
ing for a bond Issue - of 11,700.000 for
that purpose: therefore, , -
Resolved by Clackamas County. Po
mona grange that we opnpse the bond
issue for the following reasons j
Under the bonding system publta Im
provements usually ,X)st 60 to 100 per
cent more than under a direct ta, for
the reason that large sums expenaeo in
haste breed waste and extravagance,
especially when pay day seems a. long
way off. ... ! . v:"'r,a.a a-
The interest Din must oe auueu , to
first cost' v .. ''"- ' . .
Under the bonding system a mile of
paving will cost, say $18,000. plus in
terest at 88000. making a total st per
mile for the pavement at 820.000. .
under tne , nonaing system v, vua
spend our money now while labor Is
scarce and materials are high.
Wheat is Bow $2 per bushel and com
mon labor $4 per day. - We would bond
the county and do the work on that basia
and likely pay for it informal tlnica
with wheat- at $1 per bushel and wages
at 63 per day, requlringjwice the labor
and material to pay the bonds when
they come due." - .
Measured In days labor and farm
products in , normal times, "under tne
bonding plan it win cost ii,w ITV .
for paving as compared with 8000 to
tOAA nu nil, nnllsr th til avstcm.
under which the improvements are made .
at actual going cost oi isoor .ana ma-
Resolved further. That, we favor the
paving program and road Improvement
substantially as outlined by the com- ,
mlttee from oiirereni eecuonn i .
county, but we favor that the funds
be provided by a .tax levy on all the
property of the county, which shall be
surricienr.- xo carry on mw r
rapidly as labor condltlona and, cost of
materials will Justify in the opinion of
the county court : and r ... .
Furtner resoivea, inai a - Hromuuwi
of five be appointed by this Pomona
grange with instructions to prepare pe
titions and see that they are circulated
to place a proposition of a o mill tax
running for a period of 10 years on the
ballot at the special election, thus giving
the taxpayers an opportunity o throw ing
between the bonding system and the -direct
tax plan of financing the pro-
posed roaa improvement.
J. A. EictaoniVIs ,
Made Defendant :
In Alienation Case
Vancouver, Wash., Oct lOr-J- A.
Richmond Is being sued for 615,000 dam
ages by a, Van Deltnder for alleged
ailenaUon of Mrs. Van Dellnder's af
fectlona. Van Delinder charges that
Rlchmand urged Mrs. Van Delinder to
obtain a divorce, offering to and paying
the expenses. '
Mrs. , Van . Delinder recently sued
Richmond for damages for' alleged
breach of promise and obtained a, ver
dict for f 5000, which was reduced by
the court to 63504 The case has been
appealed. ' " r ""!'' ,
Shortly after that Mrs. Van Delinder
sued Richmond for the return of a
pair of field glasses. Richmond resides
on a farm near, Manor. ", -
Earl P. Flmpel, legal, and llasel V,
Stokes, legal, Vanoouver; ueorge ii.
Cook. 26. Vancouver, and Emma Danne-
man, 22. Portland; Ralph W, Halner,
56. and Lovle J. Uiyman, zn Vancouver $
i William O. Harrison, 31, Brownsville,
Or., and Mary P. Burton, 18, Sclo, Or. :
George K. Marun, zi, ano va roynor,
! 18. Portland ; Dennis J. O'Connor, legal,
land Anna C. Bpelt, legaU Portland.
BAD WEATHER HOLDING '
SIX FLAXES IN OHIO
Cleveland. Ohio, Oct 16. (I. N. S.)
Bad weather In the vicinity of Bryan,
Ohio, control station, resulted in six of
the transcontinental air racers being
held at the. local field this afternoon
after their arrival from Buffalo. They
included the big Martin bomber, piloted
by Captain Roy N. Francis, carrying '
five passengera. - Captain De La Vergne,
attache of the French embassy at Wash
ington, whose , plane; 'was burned two i
days ago. la the fifth passenger. ; -
Thirteen planes cleared here for Bryan
before the ban , waa placed on starta
for that field.
The planes, coming liere from Buffalo
battled a 55 mile an hour gale but only
one. No. 6. piloted by Lieutenant Lunt
was forced down. They landed neari
Mentor, Ohio, replenished their water i
supply and resumed the flight without:
difficulty. -r ' '
The weather conditions near Bryan
may interfere with the expected arrival
here late today of Captain Smith, the
present pacemaker In the race from the
West ... . -
Hew York Metal Market
New Tork. Oct 10- L-N. 8.) Copper,
firm; spot and October. 31 023; November.
21 022; TJeeember, 23023: January.
23 022 ; February and Msrch. S3 0 28.
Soelter. firm: snot 6.10 bid : October. 6.10
06.101 November, 0.10 6 30; pecember.
.ll0tl.il; January, e.sueyo.ao.
Lead, firm; spot, offered, 7 H ; October. ' 7 0
7 ; November, 7 07.60; December, 7.85 0
7.85; January. 7.40 0 7.60.
, - V . T-,- '
Jfw Terk Sngsr and Coffee ;?
Hew ' To. Oct 10. (TJ. P.) Coffee
No. 7 Rio, 16e; No.-4 Santo. 26 c v
Sogar Ceatrifagsl. 67.28. ,
Chicago Potato Market
Chicago. Oct 10 (L N. B.) Potatoes
Bolpts 86 car; Minnesota aad .Dakota, Ohio,
new. z.s.o. . . ' -,
. TJtah' Potato Crop
SaH Lake. rtah. Oct 10- Utah Wffl prod tic
nearly 8.000,000 bushel of potatoes this yesry
aocording to th bureau ejerop eatimates. This
llaynard Hops Off
Cheyenne, Wyo, Oct WMl. N. 8.)
After a aeiay or irvo nours aue 10 en
gine trouble discovered Just as he was
about to resume his flight this morning.
Lieutenant W, B. Maynard, westbound
leader in the transcontinental air race.
took Off at 12 :30 p. sn. from Fort Rus
sell en route to salt Lake City.
Major 2. C Bartholf, .in the a E-5,
plane " Now - 61, arrived In -Cheyenne -at
11 :08 and left for the East 40 minutes
later. - , , - .
! Oregon Flyer Is Expert
Eugene Oct 10, U. P.) Lieutenant
William Goldsborough, who was injured
in Wyoming while, making a tran scorn
tinental flight, was one of the first avia
tors to be., sent , to Oregon -for forest
patrol work and was stationed at Rose-
burg before headquarters was changed
to Eugene, v ' Lieutenant Goldsborough
was considered one of the best flyers in
the district le left Eugene October t,
accompanying - Lieutenant - Batten to
Mather field. His wife resides in San
Francisco . ' '
-EXEMPT FBOM ALL B0SII5I0K OOVEEKMENT TAXATIOIf
$82,500.00 , t ; ,
Province of Saskatchewan
4 Gold Bonds !
. , BUEi Jaly 1, 1918 " , - A
These bonds are a direct and primary obligation of the entire .
Province of Saakatchewan and are a prior lien upon all its taxable .
property and resources. The full faith and credit of the Province
is pledged to tbe payment of interest and principal as they become .
due. We recommend these bonds to clients . and Investors. .
fi- PRICE: TO YIELD 6:2S
UBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS
IF TOtt MUST SttL VOUn tiaSRTY Of VtOTORV BONOS, Sf tt TO US s
IF YOU OAK BUY MORS tlBtftTV OH VIOTORT BONOS. SUV PROM US
Today's evif Hew Tork market foUtrws,..-Thar ar tb governing prices
for Liberty and Victory bond all - ever the world, snd th highest W sdvwrtia
the price daily ia order that yon may always know lb Sew Tork market sad th
xact value of your Liberty sad. Victory bonds, ' ' - ,
, 1st ' Snd 1st 2nd 8rd " 4U - Tlotory Victory
S 4 4s v4 4 4 '4S- . 8,. 4
Market .100.10 98.10 94.10 96.20 94.22 85.80 94.20 90.84 99.84
lnterwst .:..".' 12 L2 l t l.Tt . .30 3.07 1,40 v J-86
Total ,.. ,.101.23 96.88 96.71 96.80 95.98 96.10 96.87 101.80 0t.69
a When haying we deduct 87e os a 880 bond snd 63.80 on s 81000 soad, -W
sell st the New Terk market phm th accrued interest - . - ,
Buraiar and Fkeroef Saf Deposit Bob for Rant
MORRIS; BROTHERS, Inc.
THE PREMIER WTJKICIPAL BOITO IIOrtE
"' CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLABl .
Vorrl Bids- 889-11 Mark Btrset Between Fifth aad Blxtk Streets
Telepkonef jjreadway f 16L -;a E8UMi6hed Over Twsaty.flve Tears
Weil Known ia Oregon
' Lieutenant W. C Goldsborough, who
was injured in the Wyoming accident
waa --with the Oregon forest - airplane
patrol force since it first started the
beginning of August, said W. B. Osborne
Jr forest examiner, who. spent several
weeks - making flights for observation
purposes. . Goldsborough is especially
" . s ........ , .
WUson:HeUbron
'.' ' . ', '.,'. Announce their acquisition of the ,
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- ' . .. . and the of f tees at . ' . - .
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in-, a... direct wire eoaneetlonf with every exehaage In the eesstry, aad
wlir bay er eeU aay Railroad. Iadastrfal, Steel, Corper, 4Srala er Cottoa
BtotU o Aiosoa traded Is.
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raeasst aiaia
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