The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. -OCTOBER 14. 1319.
21
BIG SUPPLIES
STORAGE BUTTER IS
LIKELY TO RESULT -
IN SEVERE
Speculators Would Gladly Part With
Their Stocks If They Could Get
.. Their llonriBaefc; Fresh Situation
Continues Favarable Here.
i Market for fresh butter continues tirm
but there Is no j disposition In the .trade
at the moment to make any changes In
values. The output of fresh butter Is
slowly Raining- and Immediate wants of
the trade are being more easily taken
. care of. i - ,
Uhll. tttmrm ta nn InnMfna' the nreseTlt treU"th
trf th fresh hotter mrkt bre. the undertone
In trsge ttock I not In s poIUoo wber It
I pleating to speculative interests.
So much butter I is coin In to Portland fro"
r... .ml th- nlrfdla vest as well SS from
that. faars ara BWWrf br that
' except for the very best frevh stock, nm rery
hndoro low will b suffered by Sorm.
' rltorage Mock here r unusually heavy tnd
mm th-. ta non knitter eomins her than the
trxto t bl to absorb. IndiesHow point to
rwain before the eason T. In ft
" ther fc not a butter interest here who woold
eot gladly let fo ot atoras stork l etul eott.
i mb battel sloog tho coa notaius iutb.
POTATO MOVEMENT BESTBICTED
Movement of potatoei continue xtrictd ts
Urn local territory m far home growth fa eoo-
(inmn are of ferine eery sparingly.
with most of then asking mora money thsa
outside stock can be landed bete.
FKim TRADE HAH QCIET TOXE
Trade' in the peach market hat a eery oeict
. tone Sarways are in rather good tiinrly and
email ty fa excellent for thi period but tales
are generally no- higher than 60e a box. l
ehansh anma small loU mar bnng a little
. store.
EOO BIDDIHG f HOT AGGRESSIVE
: - Biddies for local fresh ess i by so means
aggvrssiT here and quotation remain nominal
st 62c a down a the buying price for ror
. rent receipts. Further receipts of eastern stock
' reported. .
mirKRHS ARE VERT SLOW SALE
Chlcke continue eery slow salelier. Light
weight bens and heavy o-eaiiea spnw,
ant nrartically the same thins, are scarcely
MTtne at all. but there is an excellent call
for beat hens with few coming.
TAI.F HIDE PRICES ABE LOWER
Iwor of 6e a pmrnd. fa generally quoted for
calf skins In the local trsne witn u hot
burin price now at 85e a pound. . It appears
as If the fight between the trade is subsiding.
a
BRIEF OTF.S OF PRODUCE TRADE
Egg plants eery slow tale at $1.0001-25
Country killed bogs slow and weak; Teals
i.,.t
Ftney huckleberries art firm at 20e a pound.
Stow rnereaM In, sugar supply; beet same as
cane stock.
Cranberry morement fa just fair; price held.
"WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
Weather bureau sdrisea: Protect shipments
during the next 86 hoars against th following
minimum temperatures: Going north. 44 de-
ees; northeast orer 8., P. A 8. B. B., 84
grees: east to Baker, 80 degrees: and sooth
to Ashland. 40 degrees. Minim nm tempera
tare at Portland tomorrow a boot 4o degrees.
WHOLESALE PRICES I!T PORTLAHB
Then are th prices retailers pay wholesalers,
except as otherwise noted :
. Dairy Products
Bt TTER Selling print, box lots : Creamery
prime, parchment wrapped, extras. 66c per lb.;
Erlint firsts, 65e: firsts, 62o' per lb.: miller
it at an adTance, Jobbing prices: Cubes,
xtra, S2a lb.; primt firsts, 00c; cartons, lo
' MlBCTTEKPAT Portlsnd derleery basis, 69 0
1 72r: country stations. tnuBM .
1 OI EOMARGARINB Local hmnds. 080
lb ; tubs 82e; l ib. earton. 8e; 2-B. carton.
J3c: Nntmsrgarln. 1-lb. carton, Sle lb.
CHEESE Selling price: Tillamook, fresh
Oregon fancy nream triplets, 8S?34e; Toung
America. t4 0 8Bc Price to )obber. f. o. .,
Tlifemook triplet. SOe; Young Americas, 12c
' Selling price: Bricks. 4042& Buying price
of Coos and Curry trirletx. 2c; Tonns Ameri-.
ca, 0 He lb. f. o. b. Myrtle Point: block Swaw
' 4b4cj Mmburger, 40t42c
EGGS Buyfig price : Current receipts, 62e
dosea; candled basis. SSe; selling price can
dled. Sfte; select. TOc
EOO8 Pnbllo market retail price. TSe.
' LIVE POL'I.TBT HesTjr bens, 28(80e IK;
tight bens, 23o lb.: spring. 23 e SOe lb.;
old roosters. ISAlTe Ibl sauabs, S3. 00: ducks,
S85o lb.; pigeons. gl.SOA2.00 dos.; tur
ken. he, 2808Oo lb.: getst. lie. 15c up. ,
Fresh Vetatablts and Fruit
FBE8H PBriTH Oranges. gS.SO 97.00 per
box: bananas. BH10e lb.: lemons. ST.2S
S.6t per crate: Florida grapefruit, 88.50 8.75;
California grapefruit, 80 crate; peache. S0
SKc: pears. 82.008.00; grapes.. Matagas. 8
SHe; Tokay. S10e lb.; Muscats, e lb. ;
Concord, 28o basket 8 lbs.
BERRIES Blaekberriet, 82.00 per crate;
cranberries, 84.00 4.76 bushel box.
APPLES Various rariaUes. local. 31.00 0
8.25 per box r crahspples, 82.25 per box.
DRIED FBTTIT Data. Dromedaries. 18.75;
Fards, 88.75 per box; raisins, 8 crown, loose
Muscatel, 16o per lb.; figs. 35.00 per box of
50 fl-fll package.
ONIONS SesMna rric to retailers: Oreeon.
83 80 per ewt; association selling print, car
load, 82 60 f. a. b. country: garlic, 85 04Oe;
green onions, 40e per dos. bunches.
POTATOES Selling price, 82.50 per cwt
buying price for. fancy large sise, gl.75: ordi
aary, 81.50 per cental; tweet, (U 07e lb.
VEGETABLES Turnips, 82.75 per tack;
; rtrrots. 81.75; beet. 82.50; cabbage. Oregon.
303 He lb.; lettuce. 8O0 9Oe do.; cucumbers.
0 1.28 dos.; tomstnea, 5O0SOo box; egg
plant. 7 He lb.; cauliflower, 82.50 per dos.;
. horseradish. 1B lb.; bell peppers, 7t; peat 9e;
- string buns. 6 0 So lb.; green corn, 25 085c
per dot.; Hubbard squash. 202fee per lb.
MU and Provision
COCKTBY HEATS Selling price: Country
hot, 23c per lb. for top blockers; best veal.
SOe: heary Teal. 150 lSe.
s SMOKED MEATS Ham. 28 087o per Tt.:
breakfast bacon, 87051c: picnics. SSe; cottage
roll. SSe lb.
LABD Kettle rendered. 8Ke; standard.
Sle: tierce basis, eomponnd. 23s.
Fish and Sheltflih
FRESH FISH almon. Chinook. SOe Ih.;
tUTerside, 17 lb.; halibut, fresh, 10018c lb.;
tuneon, 20e lb.; bltck eod. 100 lie ib.j siiTer
, smelt, 10s lb.: salmon trout, 20 026c H.: kip-.-
Paredsalmon, 82.S5 per 10-Jb. beAket; kipuwed
' ' BHELLflSH Crabs, S3. BO per dos,; shrimp
meat. 66a per lb.; loontsrs, SOo per lb.
SUGAR Cube. 8 10.80:- powdered. 810.26;
fruit and berry. $9.65 .yellow. 39.03; granu
lated. 39.65 beet, 89.53; extra C. 89.26;
tapaktea-O. 39.15.
VHONET Nee, 7.50g.0O per esse.
RICE J.pn style. No. 1. 14c; New Orleans
. bond.. 15 He; Blue Row. 14He per B.
- SALT Coarse, half ground, 100s. . 817.00
Kr ten; 60s. 818.50;.tabte dairy. 60s. $26.50;
. J 83-13 03.63; Ysncy table sad dairy,
82 50; rump rock. 385.00 per ton.
,KANS Oregon (sales by Jobbers) : Lady
Washington. 7 Vk 0 8c per lb J pink. 74 lb.;
bmas, 14e; bayou. 74 e; rod. c; Oregon beans,
buying price, nominal.
e?? MK-rnattoa. 37.S5; Borden.
JJ'?f ' E,- 811.25; Libby.
V1fIfi2yli.10'11 Uoont Vsmoo. 37.15;
Haselwoed. 37.15 per cue.
COFFEE-RoasUd. 37 051c. la sack or
arums.
SODA CRACKERS Ta bulk. iSo par ttt,
NUT3 Walnuts, 83 040c peg lb.; almonds,
88c; rjlberta, 80o ta Sack lot: peanuts. igT:
Pcn. Soc; BraxiL 80c; filbert, 83c lb.
Boa, Paints, Ollt ,
- ' ROPE SisaL dart. II He: white, 20e Th.;
, standard maniia, 23 He.
UNSEED OIL Raw. bbb.. $3.16 gal: ket
tlt bolted, bbl. $2.18; raw. cases. $2.26:
boiled, ca-ses. $2.28 per gal. e-o.
COAL OIL Water whit, ia dram or Iron,
bbl., 11 H gsX; case.- 24e giL
. GASOLINE Iron bbb., 23 He; cafes, 34e
eagin distillste, iron bbb.. 16c; eases, 28 He.
. . WHITE LEAD Ton fata, ISet 600 lb..
' lIHe sf Ik. . '
TCRPENTINK Tanks, $t.ft: est, $2.01;
. W rnsT am, AO 48smv
. , WIBJP MAILS teste price, $3.18.
? Moat, Wool and HMe
'' HOPS Nominal. 1919 crop. 75c par lb. -
' HIDES No. X aslt oared bides. SO Iba. and
p, o; No. 1 part cured h idea, 30 lb, snd
tip, $2c; No. 1 green hiiies, 80 lbs. sad up. 80s;
No. 1 salt eared bnllt, 60 Iba. aad up, SSe;
No. 1 part eared trail; 60 lbs. and ap, 23e; No.
1 gra bulla. 60 lbs. and up, 21c; No, 3 hide.
'. CALK AND KIP SKINS No. 1 exit skint up
0
OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY
Bean-Situation Is
Still Nominal
Shippers Are As Yet Unable to Get
Line on Easier Prices, '
.By. Hvataa , H. Cokes
Marry inquiries are comma; to The
Journal from its country readers regard
ing the lack of definite quotation on
Oregon beans.
The season for new crop beans Is just
beginning to open hero and threshing is.
tinder way generally. There has been
no activity' whatever la old crop for a
number of months, therefore quotations
for such offerings have remained . on a
nominal basis for an extended period.
Even . at this time leading" bean
handlers and shippers here are unable
to get a line upon the. probable market
for the 1919 Oregon crop- A very targe
per cent of the Oregon bean; crop Is
sold In the East and shippers i have to
date been unable to secure a firm quo
tation for their connections there.
Nominally speaking, the buying price
on Oregon beans here is around -Sc
a pound for small lots. Portland deliv
ery, while the same price is obtainable
at country points where carload lots
can be loaded.
Those desiring special information, rrsrding
any market, should write th Maraet antor.
Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply.
Coarse Grains Are
Low at Opening
- i
a Josaoh P. Prttchard !
rhieaen. Oct. 14. (L N. S.l Cash corn
was probably th leading factor larorsble to the
bean in thai market, as there wer dechnes of
80 Be with sate of 103.000 bushel. Futures
wer sli lower, October com t fee ;j December
K end May tt0c.
Oats wer 44 4 e lower. !
Pork was unchanged to 81.35 lower; ribs
were 3 H 20c lower, white lard was SO 0
37 He higher.
wssssssfsswastatBBi , S
Chicago. Oct 14. (L N. 8.1 jWeak snd
seattered bit vine bronaht about a decreas in
opening com price of from He t He. On
the extreme break some of the leading eoramis
tion bouw turned to th buying side. Trads
wa of small proportions.
Oats started unchanged to He lower. Oalr
a few small lot wer traded in, with local
disposed to sell because of the weakness in corn.
There was no ' trading ta prOTisicns daring
the early hours. '
COB!
123 122H
120 120
OATS
79 H 70 H
725 73!i
POKE -i
LARD
. .2900 20O
..2343 2365
, RIBS
December
May . . , .
December
May ....
October
October . .
January .
October .
January .
120 H
1191
6
.72,
121 H
120
70.H
2i
8800
23S2
1800
1730
28 25
2325
.1725 1730 1717
STANDARD OIL STOCKS
Furnished by Orerbeck A
of Trad bltlg.
Cook Co., Board
Closing
Bid. Ask.
.13.10 1600
. 24 27
. 470 . 4BO
. 97; 99
. 310 SJ0
, . 57 i 600
. 35! 37
.. 170 1R0
. 1S1 15
. 100 104
. 107; 112
. 177! 12
. 100! 102
. W 8H
.180i 184
. 108 , 113
. 70; 75
. 725 733
. 20: 2SS
. 3S5 410
, . 13- 187
.. 344 X4
, . 100 102
. . 300 805
.. 770 780
850 00
. . 575 BS5
. . 525 , 550
. . 720 730
. . 424 428
. . 400 430
..100 10S
. . 130 13
. . 4.10! 460
40; 45
AOantie
Anglo
Born Scrysmer ..........
Buckeye .
CheeseOrough
Continental
Crescent ,
Cumberland .
Eureka .
Galena, .,
da. pfd.
nr. pip
Ind. Pips
NatL Transit
N. T. Transit
Northera Pip
Ohio .
Prairie Oil ,
Prairie, pip
Molar SV-fs.
Southern pipe
Southern Penn. Oil
S. V. Penn. Oil .
8. O. Clif
8. O. Ind
8. O. Kas
. O. If
a O. Neb.
8. O. N. J
8. O. N. T
8. O. Ohio
Swan V Fince
Fnton Tank
Vacuum
Waihlngton
OCTOBER COTTOJT VV SHARPLY
WITH COMPETITIVE BIDDING
New York. Oct 14. (L N. 8.) ComnetitiT
bidding at th cotton market opening today by
spot house forced October contracts up fully
115 point above Saturday's dose. Later, months
rose from 60 to 67 points on general onmmlsslon
hous baying based on heary rain in Texas and
predictions for rains in the eastern belt.
Later the list cased off slightly, but bus! nee
was sctjee snd the undertone strong.
Open.
8410
High.
8420
Low.
3373
Cloa.
3420
8405
8401
3400
3308
8390
3300
3340
. SSIO
January . ,
February .
March . . .
April ,
8380 8410 3360
8373 $400 3365
3363 3890 SS50
May . . . ,
Jon . , . .
July
August
September
November
8425
3425
3425
83:78
3430
3430
December
8410
8440
New York spot market 100 points up at 3490.
Jew Tork Far Xarkst
New Tork Pur Auction Sale corporation an
nounce th following comparison ef prices real
ixed st Its sate, at compared with the April last
sal: Wolverine, 50 par cent higher; fisher.
10 per cent higher; northera raccoon 80 per cent
higher; southwestern raccoon, 43 per coat higher:
rwrtbsra wolf, no change; southwestern wolf, 10
per cent higher; marten, no change; oppoasom,
10 per cent higher: gray fox. 10 per cent higher;
northern wildcat, 10 per cent higher: southwest
ern wildcat, 20 per cant higher; marmot, 00 per
cent tigher; leopard, no change; rabbit furriers.
80 per cent higher; rabbit hatters. 40 per cent
higher;' ermine, 20 per cent higher; stiver fox.
2." per cent higher; beaver, 25 per cent higher;
northern otter, 23 per eeat higher, and aoatbera
otter, 20 per cent higher.
Xew Tork Batter HIgker
New York, Oct. 14. L N. S.) Butter,
lo higher.
Eggs Steady, unchanged.
Chicago Potato Market :
Chicago. Oct. H: (L N. S ) Potatoes
Receipts 70 ears, - Minnesota and Dakota,' new
UOUM. fZ.7O0S.BO.
Sew Tork-LowOoa Silver
London. Oct 14. (LN. a) Bar silver k
5-1 d higher st 68 1-1 Bd. '
New York. Oct 14. (L N. 8. 1 -Commercial
bar silver is He higher at 11714c.
to 13 lb,, 85ej.No. 2 calf skint w to IS lbs.,
80e; No.vl ktp, IS to 80 lbs.. 60c; No. 2 kip.
skin. 1 5 to 30 lbs.. SSe.
DBY HIDES Dry flint hides, 7 lb, snd up,
40o; dry flint ealf. under 7 lb4 80; dry flint
bull, 26e: dry salt hides, 7 lbs. sod ap, 24e;
dry salt calf, andx 7 lbs., 74c; dry salt balls.
20a; dry coll hide and-skins, half, price.
HORSE HIDES Larre. good take-off, with
heads on. from $5 to $10 sack; small or poorly
token off, half tfric; hide with .hd off,
60e ls, .v i
PELTS Dry long wool pelts, per Ta.. 86c;
dry medium wool pelt, per lb,, 80c; dry sheas
ing pelts, 50c 0 $1.00 each; salt long wool
pelts, $2.000 160 sacs: salt medium wool pelts,
$1.5003.60 each; salt shearing pelts, 500
81.00 each. .. - . T
M OHA TH Long tUpte. 4 So par lb.; abort
staple. SOe per lb. - ' .
TALLOW AND GREASE No.. 1 tallow, 18c:
No. 3. 12c; No. I gios, 10c; No. 3 greats,
Be per To. ' .
CHTTTm OR CASCABA BARK New peel,
lie pr lb, ia'' ;
WOOL VsHey half blood Merino and ghrop.
shire, 60s: CotswoM and - Liacola. 40046c;
matted CotewoM. 80 0 85c: timber stained. 6c
par lb. tern; tembo wool. 4e per IK less. -
J?, Oso". EaaUm , VTasbiagtoa tad
California wool Merino and Shrorhjre. $3 0
40e; half blood Mcrlao and CotewoM. 37042c;
Bhropshiro, 37 042c; Cotewold snd Lincoln,
yuaight and mixed, 82035c; hurry. 5e per lb.
le; lamb'. 4c per lh. kat. J
iy Woote ,. Merino eoteMag sad wrdiag
grades. 80 035c -
VALLEY APPLES ARE
SELLING TO EAST-
IS EXCELLENT
Carload Lots of Jonathans. RelL'pg to
Points East of Rockies; Some Choice
Spitz Are Going and Fancy Starr
Now Finding Better Cell V
Willamette valley applea are rolling to
the east, the far south and Into the mid
dle west markets In greater supply than
ever before known by the trade here, i
According; to shippers the general qual
ity of the .Willamette valley apple this
season Is unusually favorable and trial
shipments to the east are expected to
result In repeat orders for tho late va
rieties, just as happened In the Graven
steins. Jonathan sre being mored is carload lota
from th Ttlley snd white torn shipments ef
Spits ere being made, still no first claw ateek
of th latter Tariety h.ts as yet bees arauabl.
It fa stated that the Chehalem Moantata Or
chard company alone win ship 10 ear of Jona
than to th ett this season.
Demand far 8pitzentrarga is far better ta the
astern trsde than bra been expected snd th
recent decline ni pries on appls generally has
Men TecoTrd.
Apple trade of the nation;
Baltimore Demand and moTement slow, mar
ket steady.
Boxes Washington. Jonathan, extra faney,
88.35. Grime, extra fancy. 13.25 03.50;
choice. 82.75(3 8.00. TVinter Bananas, extra
fancy. S4.0OM4.50.
Detroit Supplies liberal. TVmand and more
ment moderate, market steady.
Boxes Few sties. Idaho, ejualtry ordinary, ts
riont Tarietiea all graded. 82.0Oas2.75.
Pittsburg Demand and mTmat alow, mar-
set steany.
ytmm Vortr finrmli mnArm Im Tlemafad arut
movement good, market sligthly stronger ; prices
sllrhtly birher.
Boxes Wahlnt cms. King Darids, extra,
fancy, large. 83. "0 3.50: few. 33.T5: medium
size. 83.00 03.25: few. 33.50; araslIT 82.75
8.00; fancy, medium sad small site, 8 '4.2 5 0
3.00; Jonathans, extra fancy, targe, - 88.76 0
4.AO: medium 83.25 tVS.BO: small ; is,
S2.5 : fancy, medinm and sasalT sis.- 83.R0A
2. HO; O grade, 'medium snd small sire. 82.00.
CI'fornis, Jonathans, all sixes. 32.lS0S.25.-
Philademhia Demand and moTement moder
ate, market weaker.
Boxes T ski ma district, - Jonathans, extra
fancy, small 1z 82.8302.90: areragv,' 81.75:
com bins Hnn neck, medinm size. 32.90; srasll six,
M: aTerage. SZ.4B: Wanatene dis
trict. tf-lMom extra fancy, medinm and lanxo.
siaee. 33 5 0 5.10: arerais. 84.85: fancy me
dinm and large sizes, 13.48 0 4.25; STsTags,
38.06.'
8t. Loo is Demsnd good for good stock, mar
ket steady.
Omaha Demand and morement moderate.
Boies Washington and Idaho, Jonathans ex
tra fsner. mostly 83.50: few. 83.75; fancy,
33 00 0 3.25; choice. 82.75 0 3 00.
Kansaa City- Supplies liberal. Demand im
proTins; moyetnent moderate.
Boxes Colorado. Grimes, extra fsney, $3.25;
fancy. 33.00. Waahingtoa , Grimes. - extra
fancy. S3.S5: fancy. S3.40: rhoie. 33. 15; J nit-
. . , KA . . OR. T
licions.' extra faner,' 34.50 s 4.76: 'fancy! it.OO
0 4 25; choine. 1.6003.75: Spitsenbnrr. x
tra' finer. 83.90. C!ilornla. Tellow BelleSowers,
fncy. 82.50.
Cleteland: Boxes Demand and moTement
moderate, market steady. Littl ehaag ia prices.
N'orthwestcms, Jonsthsm, extra fancy, 33.25 0
8.50; moMly. 83.35 0 8.50.
St. Psnl Supplies liberal. Demand and more
ment good.
Boxes Wsshington, Jonathan, extra fancy,
83 13 0 3.25.
Mrnnespolis Buppliet liberal. Demand sad
morement good.
Cincinnati Supplies heary.' Demand snd
morement good.
Bulk per hundredweight -Quality snd condi
tion, fair. New York Rhode kland Green trigs,
81.50; Arkansas. Betr Dari. 34 00; MJcbi-
jim, yariou Tarietiea. g.2a4.ee
tThicago Demand good, 'raarii t - firm. '
New Orleans Supplies , moderate. Demand
and moTement moderate.
Boxes Washington. Winter Banana, extra
fancy. 34.25: fancy. 34.00: C grade, 33.50.
Idaho, Jonathan, extra fancy. 83.25, fancy,
83.00: C grade. 32.75.
Chkxgo Auction Demand moderate, mar
ket steady.
Boxes Washington. Jonathan, extra fancy,
12.30 0 3.30; arerage. 38.25; faacy. 82.50 0
2.90; aTerage, 32.80; Colorado, Jonathans.
exWa fancy. 82.75 0 8.40; aTerage. SS.23-.
fancy. 82.75 0 8.00: aTerage. 83.93; choice,
82.fiO. Idaho, Jonathans, extra fancy, 82.90 0
8.30; Trge. 83.25: fancy. 82.6O02.fA. Ore
gons. Jonathans, extra fancy, 81.85 03.30; aver
age. 32.40; fsncy. 81.8002.73; aTerage. 31. 93;
choice, 31.60 0 2.10: STerage. 32. 0O.
DAIRT PRODUCE OF THE COAST
San Frantlse Market
San Prsneiteo, Oct 14. (U. P.) Batter
Extras. 66 V4e.
Egg Extras. 75c: dirties. No. 1. 66 He;
extra pallet. See; underused wallets, 64c 1
Cheese Cellturni fiats, fancy,. 85c; firsts.
30e per pound.
Lo Angeles. Oct 14. IX N. 8.1 ButUr
Ctlifntnia creamery extras. 65c.
Eggs Freb. extras, 71e; esse count, 64c;
pullets, 58c.
Live poultry Hens. Zooc: Drouen, tve;
fryers, 29.
vaanw snres
Seatue. Oct 14. (U. P.) Butte? Local
country creamery cubes, 65c; do bricks 66c;
storage, 69c
Egg Local strictly frash, 76c; puTteta, 68e;
pes wee. 4$e; storage 66 058c.
Chicago Dairy rrodaee
Chicago. Oct. 14. (L N. 8.) Butter re
ceipts. 8386 tubs. Creamery extra, S3; firsts.
580 62c; packing stock, 42044c
Eggs, receipts, 8253 case. Current receipts,
4956He: firsts, 50051c: extra. 58059c:
checks, 29 0 32c: dirties. 30 038c
Cheese, twins, new. 2T027He; daises, 28H
028 He; Young America. SO 030 He; Long
horns, 3O03OHe: brick, 82c
Lie poultry, tnrkeya. 32e; ehickna23 0
26 He; springs. 23c; roosters, 18 He; geese.
22 He; ducks. 27 He r
Xew Tork 3Iefal Market
New York. Oct 14. (L N. .) Metal
prices:
Copper Firm. Spot and Oct. 21 H 07,2:
No.. 214028H: Dec. 22022: Jan..
22H 0 23: Feb. and March, 22A0 23H.
Lead Firm. Spot and Oct.. 610 b. : No.,
615 b ; Dec . 620 b.: Jack. 625 b.
Spelter Steady. Spot and Oct. 730 b.;
Not.. 735 b.; Dec. 740 b.; Jta,. 74i b.; feb.,
750 b.
Money aad Exchange
New Tork. Oct 14. (L N. 8.) Call money
oa the floor of th New York stock exchange
today ruled at 8 per cent high 15 pat eeat,
low 8 per cent Tim money wa firm. Bates
vesro 6 H 0 T per cent. Th market for prime
mercantile paper wa strong.
Call money ia London today was St per
cant Sterling exchange was weak, with business
In bankers' bill at $4.17 H fox demand.
Ore Is Rleber
Tonopab. Ner. Oct 14. (0 P.) At "a
depth of 64 feet a new shaft i . sampling or
averaging 854.75 a ton, an tnereass of 822 a ton
ever ere touched previously.
Th Tonopah Basbrouckr opened 4H feel of
or sampling silver at $200 a ton. '
. Liverpool Cotton Market
Liverpool. Oct 14. (L 5. 8.) Spots opened
to good demand, price hardening. American nrid
Wing fair. 624.61; good middling, $22.86: fully
middlings. $22.26; middling, $21.66; tew mid
dlings, $19.71; good ordinary. $17.76; ordl
aary. $16.76. t
Future opened quiet .-.-.V
The Musical Floor -tLa 7 th
cnnianotfc Go
U rUnfndi Vc Merit Oaly
QUALITY
, -
IMis
APPLES GOING
East Is Airing
For Our Onions -
Account Quality
'-' Zavtrcssety good deamaatl for Ore
gon eaieas Is skewUg svad the trade
h very firm wltk aa advaace ef I
ceits a. rtstal being asked at eoaa
try sklppUg polats by tke Ceafeder
ate Oslo a Growers aseoeiattoa at
1M i. e. a. ears. Baslaets Is SraU-,
able from tke East bat caaaot be
eoBflmed 1 beeaste ef the 8ck --of
refrigerator ears, for sklpaieaU Tke
saUty of ,! the Oregon stock Is so
taaeh better than tke Calif orala a
.eordiag to eastern interests, that tke
few ears that hare - already gone
there have brosght repeat business.
Flour Price Has a
Strong Tone Here
. , 1111
Millers Continue (6 Hold It Down
However; Wheat Premiums
Are Exaggerated.
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
-Vers-
Wheat, Barley. Flour. Osta, Hay.
PortiaVid. Toes... 48
36
3
Tsar ago 62 ...
Beaaoa to date... 3039 107
Yesr sgo... ....8888 384
Tacoma, Sat-Mon, 89 . 2
Tear ago. ..... . 83 ...
Season to data... 2063 62
Year ago 2003 19
Seattls. Sat-Moa. 8 4
Year ago.. . .... 27
Sessoa to data.. .1037 121
Year ago. .2270, 81
1
943
479
10 12
234 580
317 1060
7 6
2 17
00 307
74 611
1
6 12
222 501
23L 1045
12
1
230
527
Flour prices continue to strengthen
all through the Paclflo Northwest, but
values are generally unchanged. Pre
miums for hard wheat appear to bo
much exaggerated, although they are
the heaviest ever known in the local
trade.
Tlier was little trading reported in the
rxars- grain market her for the day. the
weakness ta Chicago being an adverse influence.
FLOUR Selling price, new crop; Willamette
811.15; whole wheat flour, 310.25; Willamette
raltey. 310.15: local straight, 810.00; bakers'
local. 310 90011. 15;" Montana spring wheat
ft tan t, 311.15; rye flour. 610.10; oatmeal.
13.00; graham, 311. 00. Price for city delit
mrr in fisehamt kit.
HAY Buying price, new crop: Willamette
timothy, fancy, 827.00; Eastern Oregon-Wash
ington, faacy timothy ) : alfalfa, gso.vo;
alley retch, 324.00: cheat, 318-00; straw.
00; clorer, 824.00; grain. 822.00.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal: New crop, delivery.
No. 1 Calcutta, 17c ia .car lots; teas amounts
bgher.i
MILLSTCFPS Mixed run at mills, sacked.
8300 039.00.
ROLLED OAT8 Per ton. 160.00 61.00.
ROLLED BARLEY Per ton. 867.00 0
68.0O.
CORN Whole. $78; cracked. 881.
Broomball Ores Cable
BroombaJl. cabled:
United Kingdom Weather has been splendid
for sowing winter cereal crops and good progress
b being made. Some fears are being expressed
that the acreage will he decreased owing to
price restrictions. Agricultural outlook gener
ally favorable on th wbote. . bowvr.
France Good rain pat toil in excellent icon
dition for plowing for the new wheat ercp.
Sowing have commenced in parts and indica-
tiona point to nibstanUal Increaa la acreage.
Other crops, it is expected, will also be In
creased.
Spain Plowing ha been proceeding actively
under satisfactory weather. Crop conditions
favorable. " Sowing of wheat has a bo : com
menced favorably.
North Africa Th sowing of wheat has
started, with prospects pointing to fair acre
age. Weather ha, bsea favorabls for seedinz
operations .
Hon mania -Latest ad rices mention the crop
t -i of corn ts maturing nermalty and
a fair sur-
plus it assured. Ueod surplus of wheat, bar
ley and rye are now available for export, but
proportion of exports is not revealed.
Italy Report oa th out tare of wheat and
corn are eugbtly better then expected, but, how
ever, it is estimated th wheat import during
the season will be rather large, in the neigh
borhood of 80.000.000 bushels. :
Merchant exchang bids:
FEED OATS
No. 3 white...
Standard feed.
No 3 bias...
5150
6200
6250
6230
6250
6300
6350
9400
BARLEY
. . . 6300
.. 6250
CORN
No 8 yellow. . .
5900
6650
Eastern oats and corn, bulk:
OATS
36 lbs. clipped 4623
38 lbs. clipped 6050
CORN
5050
5150
5150
5275
5400
6000
N j. 3 yellow .
BH0II
5550
8(100
BARI JJY
. . 5900
CORN
53B. 54A.
Nc 2
No. 3 yellow Jan..
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago Nog S16.2S
Chicago, Oct 14 II. N. 8.) Hog Re-
ceipK 2.n: mrwtly 25 0 50c lower. Bulk.
$13.75 15 OO; ttt. 15 23: heavyw.i-ht,
$14.2.1 13.00 medium weieht, 314.60 015 2-1:
lightweight $14.23015.00; light liglit.
$13.75 014.00: heavy packing sows, smooth.
313.30014. 23-. packin: wi, rough, $13,00 0
18.50: pi-. 813.50014.50.
Cattle I!or.:pts 16,000; steady 1 to weak.
Beef steers, ehoire tnd prime, $16.76013.75:
medium and km1, 310.73 0 H.75; : good and1
choice, 14.WO01S.eO; common' tnd medium,
17.758 W HO; butr!r cattle, heifert 35.65a:
12.25; bulla. $5.75 010.00; ranner and cut-1
ten, cows sad heifen. $5.00 0 6.00; caaner
atset. $5.500 7.73; real calves, light and
handyweight $16.00017 00 feeder steers.
$7.00 013.00; atocker steer-. $6.00 010.23;
stock er cows and heifers, $5.7500.50; stocker
calves. $10.75 016.00; western range cattle,
beef steers, $7.25 012.25.
Sheep Receipt. 40.000: fat classes steady,
feeders stow. Lambs. 84 lbs, down, $12,25 0
15.50; lambs, cull and common. $8,600
17.00; yearling wethers, $9.00 011.25; ewes,
$8.23 07.25; ewes, caUt and commen. $3,000
6.00; breeding ewes, $6,75012.30; feeder
lambs. $10.60 18.75.
Omaha Hs S1S.SO
Omaha, Na.. Oct 14. (L N. 8.) Hogs
Receipts, 4890. 23 0 35s lovar. Balk. $14.25
014.50; top, 815.60.
Cattle Receipts, 18.000. beef snd batchers
stock 25 0 SOe lower. Stocker and feeders alow,
25c lower.
Kansas City Meet $18.10
Kansat City, Mo., Oct 14. (L N. S.) Cat
tle Receipts 19.000. steady to strong. Steers,
$9.000 10.00; cows and heifers, 38.OO013.OO;
stocker and feeders, $8.00014.00; eatvea,
$10.00 017.50.
Host Receipts 12.000. 23 to 75c lower.
Top. $18.10; balk, $14.25 015.00; heavies.
$14.28015.00; madman. 814.60 013.10;
hghta. $14,250 1S.10: pigs, $14.00015.23.
Sheep Receipts 17,000. weak to tower.
Lamb. $14:00015.50; ewes, $8.6007.35.
ftsatUe Hog $1830
Seattle. Oct 14. (1. N. S. I Hog Re
ceipts 840. Weaker. Prim rights, $13,60 9
1C.60: medium to choice. $14.50 013.50;
rough heavies, $13 00 014.50; pigs, $14,00 0
15.50.
a.le Receipts 800. Steady. Best steers.
$10.60011.00; medium to choice. $8,60 0
9.50;. oommon to good, $5.00 0 7.OO bent
cows and heifers. $7.25 0 9.00;
good cows. $6.00 0 7.50; bulls. $5,00 0 7.50;
ealvea. $7.00014.00. ! 1
Sheep None.
. Dr Hog 814.88
Denrer. Oct 14. (U. P.) Cattls Receipts
BOO; steady to slightly lower. 'Steer $10,600
12.60; cows sad balfars, $7.00 0 9.00; ttock
t tnd feeders, $7.00010.60; calve. 68-600
14.00.
Hogs Receipt 600, $0c lower. Top $14,85:
bulk. $14.00 014.60.
Sheep Receipt 2000, cteady. Top $1.50
sei..-a; ewes, e.uvu f.vu; lleeder iambs.
$12.60014.00.
POTATOES ALL ALOKG THE COAST
. . - ! .
8 tattle Mgrkst
Seattle, Oet 14. (L N." g) Onioa
Oregon, $ He TO. - !
PoUtoee Yakima Gems. $45.00 010.00
torn: local. 338.00 0 40.00 j whit. 2He t.;
sweets, 6e 8. i ..
Seattle Pralt Market
Seattle. Oet 14
xoston 750 0 81.00.
Pcha Ksttsra Wssk-
. Pears D'AaJooa, $1.00 0 8.50: fH . butter,
$2.25: Winter .KeJUs. $$.60. : .. '
Mlaaeaaolls-Daiatit Hex -
DuluOi Fssx Oct. 432; Not., 427; Des.,
431: May, 41$ H. - . i . ,
Minneapolie TX!wed, 4$70445; April, 486
sy o.
EAST .S-
HOGS ARE EASIER;
CHICAGO SHOWS-BIG
. LOSS FOR THE DAY
North Portland Oontlnues to Quote
l p to $16.00 but $13.83 to
Would Appear to Be About, Top;
Nominal Quns During the Trade.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RTTSf
' - Hogs Cattl CsiTea Sheep
Tuesday-. 3 2 .... 117
Week ago .... 80 2272
2 week ago .... 48 7 . 67
4 weeks ago 180 26 . . 80
Year ago 191 324 ...... 64
3 years ago 37 84 2 ....
8 year ago .... 67S 118 .... ....
,4 year ago 280 19 ... . 89
Only three loads of livestock came into
the North Portlatm yards for the second
day's business of the week. Not enough
stock was available to give the market
a test but general sentiment appeared
little changed from Monday. 5 :
Jut three km hogs appeared ia tho tilers
OTernigbt. Some resales of bogs wer mad
during th morning at 315.85 or the sam price
as th stock was sold at kite Monday after
noon. Tote tppeared to be about the general
top then although torn basiness passed a
nickel higher at 815.90. However, it .may
be still Doaaibl to obtain 816 for selected slu
ms Is, but 'shippers should not figure upon this
much at there wa s further scarp arop in ta
eastern trade during th day and Chisago was
down to 81 5.25 for extreme tops.
tieneral nog rang:
Prim mixed
Medium mixed ............
,.315.50 016.00
, . 16.00 016.50
.. 18.00X14 00
. . 14.00 015.00
Rough hearie
Pig
Cattl Situation Steady
RitnaHnn in the cattle alleys at North Port
Und anrt steady for the day With a tmall
run reported following th liberal supply ot the
previous day.
While the cow situaUon appears most scuts,
still the weakness and slowness of th steer
market does not appear sufficiently to tore
any geperal reduction la value In urns auey.
General cattle range: '
Best steers 8 9.00 0 10.50
Coed to choice steers 9.00 9.50
Medium to maoA steers S Ofl 9.UV
Fair to good ateera 7.0OX B.0O
Common to fair steers 5.50 0 6.50
Choice cows and beliefs 8.00 0 8.25
Good to choice cows and heifers. 6.50 0 7.50
Medium to good cows and belters 5.50 0 6.50
Fair to medium cow and heifer 4.75X 6.78
(banners
3.00 0 4.00
Bull -
Best light calves .
Heavy ealve
Btockert and feeders
. 6.00 0 6.50
14.00 018.00
. 8.00 014.00
7.50 0 95
Mutton and Lsmbs Moid
Small run ppesred in the mutton snd lamb
alleys at North Portland overnight and valoe
held about unchanged.
General sheep market range
Best Mount Adsms
lambs
$11.50 012.00
8.00 0 9.00
. 10.50X11.00
. 09 if 9.0O
. 7.50 0 8.50
. 6.00 0 7.00
Stoekar snd feeds rs
Valley lambs
Yearlings
Wethers
Ewes .
Monday Afternoon Sate
STEERS
No -Ave. IM. Price. I No.
Ave- 'b.. Price.
. . . 990 $ 8.50
...1616 8.00
Ave. To. Prie.
. .. 830 t 8.50
. .. 852 8.00
1.
10.
1.
e.
1..
26.
26.
9.
35.
30.
1 .
23.
3.
25.
1.
8.
4.
. . .1105
. . .1110
. . . 1 003
. . .1193
. . . 966
. . .1102
. . . 1120
.. .1115
9.50
9.50
9 50
10:80
9 65
8.75
9.00
10.00
10.00
9.50
8.00
S.8S
. .. 960
... 993
...1035
. .. 783
...1013
. . . 900
. . .1120
. . . 76S
.. .1220
. . .1027
.. .1150
...1000
9 60
8.75
9.83
9.00
9.05
9 00
S.50
10.00
10 50
8.25
10.50
8.85
1.
32.
26.
18.
25.
1 .
9. .T.1143
26.
983
980
1..
2..
.1063
COW8
14..
1. . ,
36. . .
30. . .
a. . .
15..,
5. . ,
11 . .
2. .
2..
40. .
25. .
6. .
2..
3..
3. .
5. .
11 . .
7. .
23 . .
3 ,
4 . .
11. .
23 ; '.
8. .
. 935
.1000
. 843
.1013
. 953
.1055
.1016
. 987
7.15
4.50
8.00
9.75
7.75
7.25
7.00
8.00
4.,
14..
1..
1. .
2. .
7. .
20. .
. ,1065
..1077.
. . 510
. .1030
. . 970
. .1040
. . 973
$ S.80
8.00
7.00
7.75
5 00
8.00
8.23
CALVES
865 311.00
195 16.00
1
6
89
230 $16.00
291 11.00
. 205
. 247
. 203'
. 310
. 936
.1080
. 968
.1045
.1040
. 037
. .914
.1102
. 8b0
.1343
. 9K0
.1146
. 675
. 10O
. 5o
.1045
. 160
. 450
.1290
.1170
.1190
15 00,
10.00
16.00
8 00
7.75
7.86
8.50
7.00
7 00
7.33
5.00
8 00
7 3J
7.50
7.00
8.00
6.00
8 50
7.30
7.75
16.00
10.00
.. 201
. . 360
. . 370
, . '980
. .10O0
, .104
. .1420
. . 985
. . 980
. . 1O50
. . 979
. . 833
..1100
. . 044
. .1135
l. 973
..1072
..1083
. .106O
. . 192
. . 190
.. 270
..1480
..1070
,.1670
15.00
9. .
11.00
11.00
10.00
85
1..
1. .
1. .
27. .
1..
2..
3. .
14. .
SO. .
34..
3. .
29. .
4 . .
5. .
25..
27. .
4. .
4 . .
$..
81..
R.2i
7.00
6.60
8.00
7.00
7.00
6.83
7.75
7.00
7.M)
7.00
8.35
8.00
6.O0
15.0J
16.00
4.00
$ 6.60
7.00
6.60
BILLS
$ 6.50 I 1..
s5.5.1 I 1..
6.23 $ 1..
MIXED
8.83
1 . .
28. :
5. .
23. .
85. .
6. .
74. .
80..
35. .
30. .
32. .
30. .
17..
6. .
10..
9..
18.75
18.60
15.90
18.50
16.00
A5.00
15.00
13.30
15.90J
15.06
16.73
1S.00
15.80.
15.50
14.50
14.60
162.
10....
TEA RUNGS
28.... 187 $ 9.00 I
Tucsaay Kornint Bate
CALVES
Nov
4. .
17.
Ato, lbs. Price, i Ho. Are. Tb.
Price.
313 314.00 8.... 800
$L00
204 $15.73 1.
220 $1AT6
WETHERS
165 $ f.OOl
EWES
135 $ 6.00 I
130 4.00 .
2...
4. .,
1...
80 3 4.00'
Cotton Llaters Be port
Washingtaa. Oct 14. (L K. &t
report for September tbowg number belts for
1919 end 1918 respect ivelv:
.Cotton, excrosiv of Hnters:
Consumed daring September, total. 491.813
and 489.982.
In eottoo-irowing gutes, 277.890 and 281.
T27. Held -fa consaming stablishmeat, gepteuibet
30, 1.074.457 and 1.186,781. -
Held ia public storage sod at eompres,
2.48220 and 2.981,228.
Imported, 64,176 and 2813.
Exported, including hnters. 288,884 aad
366.876.
Lintart:
Consumed during September. 28,227 aad
96.791.
field in eoBsataeig establish meats, 250 J83
sad 160,42$.
Hold ia pttblte stong aad at
226.772 sad 113.498.
Exported. 3688 sad 17.670.
Spindles: f
Number tetiT dnriug September. 24 Jig
662 and 33.488.181. .
220 $ 7.00 20.... $57
HOGS
400 $14.00 2.... 880
160 14.50 9.... 301
352 13.03 1.... 290
423 13 SO 7.... $04
156 13.73 8.... $07
217 15.00 97.... 194
224 15 00 10.... 274-
195 13.50 4 312
221 13.65 74 217
217 15.60 80.... 217
118 15.00 12.... 180
242 15.85 47 211
203 15.50 2.... 125
193 15.50 6..ri 246
249 15.50 21.... 200
266 15.50 1.... 300
183 18.30 S 298
287 14.50
LAMBS
S3 $ 8.50
EWES
8 8.50
" Stocks, Beads, Cettea ttraia. Eta,
tl$-tll Beard of Trade- BaOdtag.
. . -
Overbeck&CookeCo.
direct" private wires
to all exchanges
KsgabstV CkJeege Beartt -of Trade ;.
CrreaBAoats: ef Vftm Bryaa
lteage ' Kew York ;
Motor Shares Get
' .Bad Beating in ,
;i The Early -Trade
gTOOKS CLOSE WtftK
' Mew Tertv Oct. 14- (L . SO Th (took
market ) weak today ' Thar wat mm e.
cstatf rust) to tM stocks t the final trading
an) fmouealty the entire lit tk fr
t-to 10 aaiats free she kn txeekk l
etmmn. trwm 110, react d to' a tsSsJag
ef 1SSH. axstf HUM rSrwtetMH yteteted ar
18 awlnte from Ra hisji 2AS. Pan Ameelcaw
PetrsUusa ylildiS WSTty four swtnt to 1ST Vs.
and StMdshkr nearly gsrea potwu to 1MA.
(toners sWstors fwsotsd SVr from the hiort to
SSSV, 'and Inslustrtar Steohoi five points to
1St. BaWwin LocemoUrs wa flaslry ISO A,
OentreJ Mathsr 10S,. aouthsrn Pacrfle
107. end Amsetesa Can mA.
Kew Tot; Oct, 14. (L N. S.1 There was
a fmrry of selling st the stock saarket opening
today after th doobie holiday and price d
elined from 1 to over T points.
at eel oommon yielded 2. to 109 Si ; Bald
win Loco.. 3, to T41H: Crucible. S points.
- The motor stock suffered t heaviesi losses.
General Motors declining over 7 points, to
294 ; Stadebaker 4 K . to 129 . white' Fierce
Arrow, after selling up 4 to a aew high
reoord of 79 Vt . reacted to 77.
Mexieaa Petrolefrm dropped S points, to
248 Hi Central Leather SH. to 103 indus
trial AtoolMl 2 Vs. to 148 H ;, American Loco.
Ik. tit 109 : AtL Gulf 3. to 179 : Ma
rine common nearly 2 point, to SO1, Msrin
preferred 1, to 1 19 H; Southern Psc. 8 54,
to ivi. ana American annum peina. w
107.
At tho end of th first 20 minutes selling
increased sad further losses of from 1 to 8
oointa wore sustained in many issues.
Thar wer many taan ralltts of irora 1 to
S pointe from th tew level in tho late fore
noon, steel common, from a low of 109, ral
lied 1 mint, white Bethlehem Steel B rose
nearly 2 points, to 108. Mexican Petroleum,
from a low of S42H. rallied to 248 and
General Motors S noints. la 296. Industrial
Alcohol showed strength, advaadng from s low
ef 148. to 150.' Rallies of from 1 to 2 points
were general, bat not ail of thaws aptarnt wer
maintained.
rtrrahbed by Orerbeck as Cooke Co.. Board
of Trad build in :
DErJCRHTIOI : Open I High
Low Ctee
Alaska Gold
Alii Chalmers
Altoy Steel ......
Amer. Agr. Chem. .
Amtr. Beet Sugar.
Amer. Can, ..-..
Amer. Csr Fdy. . . ,
Amer. Cotton, OB :
Amer. H. 4 L.. o. .
Amer. Liaseed. e. .
Amer. Loco., c. . . .
Amer. "Smelter, o. .
Amer. Steel Fdy...
Amer. Sugar, c . , . .
Amer. Sum.. Tob..
Amer. Tel. A Tel.
American Tobacco
305
132H
22s
6ft H
91
179 H
Amer. Woolen, c. .
American Zinc . .
Anaconda Min. Co
Atchison, e .....
Atfc Gulf A W. L
Baldwin Loco., c.
188 H
Haiti t Ohio, e. .
Both. Steel. B. . . .
Roach Magneto
Brooklyn B. T
Butte A Superior.
CaL Petroleum, c .
40 H
ies 4
119
20
27
60
Can Pacific
151
102
Central Leather, c.
Che 4k Ohio
59
Cht. Gt, Western, c
io
44
Chi.. M. A St P
tit. Northwestern
Chile Copper
Chino Copper
CoL Gas A Etee..
Cokl. P. 1....
Com Gas
Com Products, c . .
Crucial Steel, c. .
do pfd ........
Cuban Can Sugar.
Denver 4k R U.. e.
Erie, e
General Cigars . . . .
General Electric . .
Granby CoaaoL . .
Great Northern Or
Great Nor. Ry. . . .
Greene Cananea .
Gulf State Steel . .
Ulinoia Central . , . .
Indus, Alcohol .
Inspiration Cop. . .
Lit Har.
Int Mer. Mar., e.
Int. Nickel
28
US
661
44 H
92 H
86
2S3
4111 41 HI 40 H
15
84 H
19H
148HI140H
I 61sl 59
ZT ,
18H
88 H
83 H
Kaa. C. houthera. c
Kenaecott Copper
Lackawanna Steel
Lehigh Valley . . .
Mexican l'etrol. . . 1253
Montana Power . . r"4
Miami Copper . . .1 27 H
256
64
27
$4
29
83.
It
83
Mid rale Steel
Missouri I'ac. c . .
National Enamel . .
National Iad . . .
Nevada Con
New Haven ......
X. Y. Airbrake...
N. Y. Central.
Norfolk A We..
Northern Puci 'r . .
Okla. Ref. A Prod.
Ohio Cities Ga . .
Pta-Amer. Pet, e.
Prnii-TlTauta By.. .
I'eea-ie'. Gas
I'ierc M1
Pitt burg Coal, e . .
Pr. Stwl Csr, c.
Rullman . :
Ray Con. Copper. .
Itv. Steel Springi.
127
74
103
87
10
55
130
43
4H
22
64
100
121
91
feiiiot
NS I 88
Rep. troa A Steel, e.
101
117
102
Hetatl Htores
117
Hock Iskuid. c . . . .
8
28
107
14
68
Htrombers .......
Khattuck Copper . .
Hloas Sheffield
Southern Pacific . .
103
13
67
109
109
Honthem Ky.. e. . ..
Stadebaker. c
St. Louis 4b S F. .
8
26
188
136
19
19
Swift A Co '.
Tenn. Copper . . , . .
Texts Oil . , , .
Texas Pacific
Tobacco Product . .
Ifnioa Pacific, e. . .
Trans CoatI Off. . .
I'nited Food Prod...
185
135
18
13
286
292
64
63
109
123
66
88
107
128
66H
89 H
United Fruit
TJ. 8. Rubber, e. . .
128
V. S. Smelt 4k Rat
TJ. S. Steel, e, ....
TJ. S. Steal, c . . . .
rub Copper . . . .
Virginia Chem. c .
Wastah ......
Western Union . . .
W satin ghats loc .
Moay
72
108
108
84
81
10
84
65
8
Total sal, ttock. 1.O93.400: toUl aalaa.
bond. 18.952,000.
Where Minds of Great
Evidence .That Andrew Caraegle, tke Late Steel
, , Klag, Had PaiU la Beads.
nw taat trsew tracvers
rtaew ttxtrbt eover easily and
faeult was a sharp advance.
The death ef Andrew Carnegie should
have no influence on -the
iMeauxae hie fortuae is largely in bones
and I mnd these are basta ones
-coW
iTnarxet supply is always
even if his estate wanted to
It probably witt not. It would
taker, it is believed that
left additional millions for
tthe bonds now ta his estate
beet form in wtolch to continue the tn-
i vestments art none will tvb
any event -
Financial Mism
ly Pleased
ixoniTieSt 71
Paragraph Cliyped Press ' Plaaaelal Be view A
peeriag Keeeatly fa portUad Jearaal
TJader Eew Tork Date Lias.
'This common: point oF: agreement pr Andrew Carnegie and John Mitchell was not a mere
coincidence. In everywalk of life men of foresight and conservative judgment t h ose who '
have the qualities of leadership invest their surplus funds in bonds. 7" .... . ,
. If you would be a lesader; do tuleJtders do.
LUMBERMENS
iAnnbennlns Bldg.
Six" Hundred
TRAVEL FROM THE
ORIENTGONGESTED
Bob Fithian and Bride Have Hard
Time Returning Home; Trip
' Around World: Halted.,
Jhm pmih of true Jove seems to
continue rocky even sifter the wed
ding, ia some cases.' ,
This time the path was sv.shtp, a
liner outof Hongkong, tbat was to
touch at India and reach Europe
through the Sues canal. It led to
sea and lands blue and alluring, fas
cinatingly r .tropical, daztlingly Ori-
entat. v: ' ' ;
With all this are dfrecOv connected
Bob Fithian, vice president of the Ftth-
lan-Barkr Shoe company, and his bride.
formerly verna Barker.
Honolulu had been wonderful. . The
PTilHppines had been deeply Interesting.
China was wonderful. Bob and Verna
nibbled chop-suey in a Hongkong res
taurant, and planned the remainder of
tneir trip, They were on their way
around the world on their honeymoon.
PLANS ARE MANY
"My sister in England will be glad to
see us, suggested Bob to Verna.
I am anxious to explore Egypt, re
marked hM bride, ,
Hopefully Bob set about obtaining ac
commodations lor the proposed trip,
Crestfallen and with wilted collar he re
turned to Verna..
"I can't get a thing," he reported
"There Is no space on a single ship."
There was only one course for the
honeymooners to pursue and they pur
sued it it was to return by way of
Japan, admitting they had tried to go
around the world and had been balked.
-"This is a bad yee, an awful time
for Oriental travel," was the bride
groom's comment on his trip, "Every
thing is booked up for about eight
months ahead. Profiteers are making
fortunes oa American tourists. ex
change is almost dollar for dollar as
against two and more for one before
tho war.
TWO ACCOMMODATING FIL1PI50S
"Boats back from the Orient are sold
out up to next May and June. We were
lucky to get back at all. Two Filipinos
gave up their berths at the last minute
and here we are,"
Fithian was impressed with what he
described as the inability of the Filipinos
r
EXEMPtb0M AIL FEDERAL IHC03IE TAXES . "
$75,000.00
Soda Springs, Idaho
, Rate. Maturity. Price.
8,000 Soda Springs, City of. Idaho, -Water.... 6 J&J 1932 105.69 '
8,000 'Soda Springs, City of. Idaho, Water.... 8 JAJ 1913 105.84
8.000 Soda Springs, City of. Idaho. Water.... JAJ 1934 108.11
C.000 Soda Springs, City of. Idaho, Water.... JJ 1935; 106.27
8.000 Soda Springs, Oty of. Idaho. Water.... 8 JAJ 1938 106.42
t.000 "Sod a Springs. City of. Idaho, Water.... 8 JAJ 193? IA8.8S
8.000 Soda Springs, City of. Idaho, Water.... 8 JAJ 1B88 107.0T
8,000 Soda .Springs, City of. Idaho. Water.... 6 JAJ 13 107.2I .
PRICE: TO YIELD S.40
LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS
IP VOU MUST SItt VOUR LIBKRTV ON VI0T0HV BONOS, fcLL TO US '
IF VOU OAM SUV 8IOS!t UagRTV OR VI0T0RV BONOS, BUY PROM US f v
Today' opening Kew Tork market I a follows. They sre th governing prices fr
Liberty snd Victory bond U over the world, snd th highest. We adntrti th
price daily in order that ou may always know the Mw York market sad the asset
value of your Liberty and Victory bonds; ,
1st 2nd ; 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Victor Victory
3t 4s 4s 4t 4 4t 4l S 4t
Market priest 100.12 $50 84.10 96.40 94.22 95.74 94.14 99.82 99.80
Accrued interest... 1.18 t. 83 1 60 1.40 1.7$ .84 2.U 1 50 1.94
Total. .
.101.28 96.92 05.78
When buying w deduct 37e oa a $50 bond, and $2.60 on a $1000 bond,
"Wo sefl st the New York market plus th accrued interest. i
. Burglar ant rirapessf Sf Pplt for Want
Opea TJatU 8
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. ,
THE PBE9IIEB MTJlTICIPAL BOTtD HOUSE
CAPITAL 05E MIL LI OX DOLLABS
Morris Bldg, $-ll Stark Street Between Filth aad Slxtk Streets
Telephoaet Broadway 2HL EsUbUsbed Over Tweaty.flve Tears
' ; ; 1
Wilson-Heilbronner Co. ;
Announce their acquisition of the ' -"
X. P. BUTTOK 4t CO. WISES AJTO SEBTtCE
' and the offices at
2$l'ltl-l$$ Baflway Exchange Bsfldisg ,
They bare direet wire eoaseetleas with eery exebasge la the eosstry, as
wiu bay or seU aay Baiiread, IfdasbrUL atset, Copper, Orala or Cettea
Stock or Beads traded la. A
T0CE BCSIItESS IS C0TJRTE0TJ8LT SOLICITED.
Wilson-Heilbronner Co.
THE BETXBBOTrHEB; CO. POET t ATT D. 0BE601T
Batte,Meat. Pkeaeei Mala SbA-SkA ,
CerragposdesUi E. P. HTJTTOTf COw Itew t ork
CLEMENT, CfJKTIS $ CO, CkleAfO
HATDEV, STOSTE A COw Bestesl , .
Capitalist and Labor Leader Met in Agreement
crater
t
fftTE
rue
stock market
W'.lsh
of which the
il.t
scanu bo
sell, which
find ready
If he had
public uses
of 'laaa
if 1 United
will be the
i end
! letters
for sale ta
( county
Is
la
I shortly
ecrsu to be
Witji
l Besses,
k. ' .
te be
' ' asii
J4 1
.BONDS, TRUSTS, ACCEPTANCES
Thousand Dollars in CapiU
to govern themselves. ; Malaria, he says,
has increased In the islands since native -physicians
have supplanted American. IT '
The Flthians were married secretly '
In April at Berkeley, CaL They Jcft .
4k lwVtAcsrt? fvnvnalattattjp am xV salts . VriiiKil $
tswwe ssasw.a.arfa .wtg' ltw IJ IVttftwl "
the world." They mere gone, in alt, '
about eight months, of which more thaa
month was spent in the Philippines.- -
French Airman gets
Out From Pans oir -Dash
to Australia
Paris. Oct. 14. (I. N. S- M: Poulet,
famous French aviator, set out today to
fly to Melbourne, Australia.: i..
The announcement was made In July
that a $50,000 prise. would be granted ,
for a flight from Great Britain to Aus
tralia, but the stipulation was that the
airman must be an Australian. This
announcement waa made by the Aerial
League of America at Atlantic City. and -did
not give the source of the prise V s
money. .'.,, " t'Jj-
" ' i . r ' w
Appeal of H. Albers 1
Is Being Argued at
San Francisco Today; ,
-'- .. -' V'"
Appeal of Henry Albers from a three
year jail sentence and $10,000 fine wii) ;v
be heard before the United Statee clr- -cult
court of appeals Wedaesday atT
San Francisco. Alberts . weU known ,
Portland milling man. was found, fultijr if
of seditious remarks about the "Lnlted; 1
States during the war. lilted Bute
Attorney Bert E. HantTyr assVsted by
Barnett Goldstein, .assistant ,.TJnHe4 ;
States attorney, are ;ln an Frmnclaeo ;
today to present the case against, A I
bers. - ', J .' s $ I .-
Natives ef Clarke Wrd -
Vancouver, Wash Oct.' 14. Jahr B.
Humphreys of Johnstown. Pa, and Mrs.
Mary Olive Cramer of Vancouver were
married Wednesday by Elder - Bkaggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys were born and
raised In this county. .
Haral Stores Market . ,
New Tetk. Oet, 14. (L K 8.) Tsrnsiw
tin. Savannah, $1.65 1.68 Ht Kw York.
lSTHSylBSH.
Bosia Svnnh. 1706: Bw Trk, 1700. .
Tfew Tork Ssgar aad Coffee
New York. Oct 14. (U. P.) Coff Be.
7 Rio, 164c; No. 4 8s n to. 36026 Ha -Sugar
Centrifugal. $7.28. '
Saa Praaelseo Barley Cans
8a n Francisco. Oct 14. Barter sail,',
etaiber, $8.05 H hid; $8.08 ask.
96.80 85.98 96.08 88.25 101.82 101.78
P. If. oa gatardars
' Jska Mitchell, Taioa Leader, Alto' Isti ted' Bis
Faadt la Seearitie.
, uyi
Is lt.eoo feet acroki
UNIONIST WEALTHY
bf lrrhll Toneaths Most ' Of
$250,0g, to Family.
tt WHITE PliitCT8.-K. T- Sept. I.
Mitclfall. farmer tvresldeat of (he
Mine Worker of America, lef tj
rhict t n a.tate of I29,00t. mostlr In stocks
bonds, aceoramg to -petuio tor
ef admlnUtratton filed tn the
surroaateAv court ef westcssster
today
a will written In his own hand
beforeehls death, hut believed
tavaiid because It lacked wit-
tke labor leader beaueathed
mmmmmm - - , - . . . Si,
'"villi vai lin.vvs wi Bio etksir iv siw
a(iwtte aad ebUexea The $10,000 was
divided among ether relatives
-vmw s -
ITS RIVEFT
Exesrpt Frost Oregoalaa October 1, 1919. - ;
COMPANY
. Kftli and Stark
!' W '
and Surplus,