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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, . POIiTLA HD, SUNDAY IJOPvNING, OCTOBER 13, 1919. 15 CLOTH MAMJFAGf URERS SHOLXD BE HONEST WITH PUBLlGiSSa ILD Cohen MILLERS REFUS E TO PAY FURTHER ADVANC E EOR VHEAT: SUPPLIES Holder Asking More Money for. Hard ; Varieties es. Well as for Soft Stuff . -Bayers' jSay Sf . Shortago ' of tbe JUtter, Stock Exists..:,;. ,;V. Wmamette ' trfttl ehantre Was Shown In the grain market situation at Portland or other Pacific Northwest points for the week. Ltttla Activity wag shown , In coarse grains and prices remained, oh a nom inal bast and , at unchanged rigrurea. ' Purchase .of . wheat during, the -week w innnhit .mailer, dn. to the (act that growers enntinua ta aak further .advance to Um premiums heine- naid not onlv on bard whs, but on the . anfta 'varUtlM. . Whfl. there ill van Urgent heed for every' bushel of bard wheat frown in the pciflo. NorUuweaf thtt season, aiillera are.' Iw -: keen about tdaking furUier advance assea 07 - On th other bead then b a disposition, among many millere to refuse to 'par any premium over ' government -gigarag for- aoft wheat because tnsy . any that supplies of thi'aHty are ampl for at requirement. - . . , i t 'KHIstuff "continued steady with practically no prloa change during tba week, . 'Alfalfa bar we to better demand at unchanged prices and other hart with tbe exception of Tal ler tlmathy were teaay. TO ' trrmely unlet wfth little demand. ' n.orra n.nin. cnn. ow ' II 1.1 B; whole -wheat floor. 110.35; Wlllamett -'Valley. 110.18) local straight, 110.00; baker' w.: am an tail 18- Montana soring wbeat ;S patent. 11.15; ry flouc, 10:10 j oatmeal. $13.00; graham, $11.00. . Price for art deliv ,' en - In viva, harral lota. ' .. - HAT Buying prion, ..new : crop! WIBsmett timothy, fancy, $ 27.00: Saltern OrejonAVaih- : IBKton. taney timotny l J ; airaiia, eeu.uw alley Vetcn, S24.0U; enact,, gm.uu; SlO.OOt clover. 124.00: train. $22 00. GRAIN BACKS Nominal t New crop, delivery, Ka 1 Calcutta, 17a ia car kite; lea amount -. fa her.! . UUAATCm Mixed ran at mm, tacked. V $S..00 0 89.00. v . ROLLED OATS Pat ton. 860.00 0 61.00. . 'ROLLED BAJtXEX Pet ton. 1ST. 00 it SS.OO. COKK Whele, $79; cracked. 181, 11 Merchant' Exohange bid: PEKD OATS , Opt JTa, t white 8200 c- BARLEY tMandard faed ...... 8250 M. 3 blue ., 6300 CORN T1 HftKA Eastern oat and enrn in bulk: OAT8 96 lb. el!rped ....... 6060 88 lb. clipped .... 6250 com So. t tnow bbso 1 EABX.KI Ko, 0050 Front Street Reviews otes - of the' Wholesale Produce . Trade for the Last Week. . Wot. 8200 Pee. 6250 6M0 ' 650 easo . 600 ST80 1800 R900 6i50 6S80 6878 663S BSOO ttt K A atlHA im a wwacw V -a. v . uavw yellow, January. dt)fe. hidi Corn. No. BOVi atkad. - f - 1 111 - - ' - TfHOtESALE PRICES ITS POBTtAin) Thee are the price ratailar pay whohMaltra, except a otharwm noted: tr., , ; Dairy Product ' - . BrTTIR SellJnt prtoe. oox Iota Creamery ' prime, parohMent wrapped, exuma, 680 per lb,; prima first, 68e flrt, 62e per lb.f amallar lot at a advance. Jobbinc price! Gnbea, rtr. 61 02c; prim finite, 0Oej oartona, le aatra . BCTTEBF AT Portland delivery bada, ' T2c; country atRtions, 678KoIb. -'OLEOMARGARINE Local brands, SOffSOt Ibtf tub. 82o; 1-lb. eartom, SSei 9 -lb. carton, SSc: Notmargarine. 1-lb. eartone, Ho lb. CHEESK 'Salllot price - TUIantook, fnah fTregon fancy erean triplet. 8436oj 'Xoun ' America. 85 86c Prioe to jobbers, f. .4. ! Tillnmook trtplft, let Yoiirif. America, 82e. j fielling price: Bricks. fl42c. Bnyinc pnee o Coo and Carry trinleU. 29e; Tounf Ameri es. 80V4a lb. f. tn b. Myrtle Point: block Bwne .fc48c: Liratmrser. 4042c vEGUS Buyisc price: Current receipt. So tomn; candled basis, 68c; alUns P'le caa- Aied, 88o; select. 70o. , EGOS Ptibllo market retail price. 73a LIVE PQULTKT Heavy bens, 27 281. Vtbt hens, 21 22c lb; sprmir, 22W2bc lb,; old rooxtars, 16a per lb.; squab. 88.00: duok. S330o lb.i pigeons, IliRO 2.00 doc ; tur keys, lira, I ) lb.; geeee. 16 17c UP. f Presh Vegetables and FrtiH ' -' rKESTl rRUITS Oranges,. 18.50 7.00 per kx; banana. Vi10c lb.; lemon, 7.2S P 8 0 per crate; Florida grapeirutt. $8.00 f California grapefruit. I8.00 crate; 'peacli, 80 a. m- . r. a2.n0 dca.OO: craDes. Maiaaaj. s 08Vsc: Tokay. 10c lb.j Muscat, 80 lb.; Con tort!, 250 basket a ICS. ..BERKIKS Blaciberrte. $2.00 per crate; cranberries. 84.80 4.76 'bushel box. ; APPLES Various varieties, local. 81.40 m win twv ..e ' nniK-.n KRTTTT Dates. Iroinedrie. 8S.7S: rtrds, 88.78 per box; raieio. 8 crown, loose Usratel. loo pet. lb.; (iga, $8.00 per box pi . 80 -oa. packacea. . ONIONS Selling -priee to retailers: Oregon, 1160 Der ewt: association MUmg -pnee. car- jogd. $2 60 f. o. b. country; tarlio. 16 40c; .H.r. nnlnns. 40n ref doa. bunches. 'POTATOES Selling prtoe. $2.6002.78 pet gwt.; baying price for (anay large sue, J.sa m 2 00 ordinary, $1.60 pet cental i wet. TWfiCTyv1is"Sirniri.' S2.75 ner sack carrot, $1.76: beets, 82.60: cabbage. Oregon, l2V4o lb.; lettuce, $0VUe doa; cuoumDers, 90c$t.26 dna; totnatoea, 60(WOo box; egg oient. 7Us. lb.: cauliflower. $2.60 per doz.: CEoncradisa. 16o TO. I bsU peppers. 7c;, peas c; tring beans. 68o lb.: greef! corn. 25l35o pat doa,: Uubbard aanasn, aiio per in, , menu and ' Provision COUNTRY MSATS Selling prteeJS Country Ynr, )tS 20c per lb. for top blockers: best veal, 25c; heavy veal, IBWinc. SMOKED MEATS Ham. 28 0870 per lb.; breakfast bacon. 87 0 61: picnics, 8oJ oottag toll. 80c lb. . LAKD Settle rendered, 86 He: , standard, . tic; Uerc basis, compound, 2 So, , ; . ,. , Fish and Shellfish FHT.8H FTSil 8almon. Cblnook. Sla lb.; OvereMe, 1 9o lb. : halibut frwh. 26o , lb. : sturgeon. 20c lb.; black cod, 100 11 lb.; silver gmelt, lOo lb.) salmon trout. 2O0 2S lb. I kip pered salmon. $2.66 per 10-lb. basket;, kippered ..aod. $a.$6. ... .- . . fcUEU.riSH Crane. $8.80 . per doa.; Shrimp " meat, 66a per lb. ; lobsters, 80c per in. , v Orooerias . j. ; SUOAR Cuba, $10.11; powdered. $10.28; fruit and berry, $9.77; yellow, $0.06 grano--lated, $0.77; beet. $006; extra C $9.29; aolrten C $9.16. 4 H'WEt New, $7.60 08.00 per case, , . KICK Japan style. No. 1, 14e; New Orleans : head, 15Hc; Blue Hoee, 14Hc per lb. SALT Coarse, half ground. loOs, 817.00 per toni 60s, $18.60; table dairy, 00s, $26.60; ' biles, $3.15 8-66; fancy table and dairy, ' $82.60: lump rock, $26.00 per ton. ' BEANS Oregon (sale by jobbers): lady Wautiingu-n. J V 0 80 per lb.: pink, 7 tie lb.; llmaa, 14e; bayou, 74 c; red. To; Oreron beana, buying prtoi. nominal, . . , CANNED MIT.K Carrtarloa. '$7.26: Borden. $7.18; Aster. $7.16; Bag), $11.28; Ltbby, $7.16; Telohan, $7.06; Mount Vernon, $7.15; Uacelwnod. $7.15 per case. - : - ' COrFEE-Boasted, 87 0 Sin," in sacks ' or drama. , SODA CRACKERS In bnlk.- 1 So pgr lb. KUTSr Walnuts, 85 40 per lb.; almonds, ' S8e; filberts, 80o In sack lot: petnnts, 18c; pecans, goat areau. avet liioert,. aaa-Jb. . . Ropes, Paints. OIU ' BOPB Slsl. drlt, 18 He: white, 20 standard manila, 28 He, ' L1.N8KKD OIL Raw, able.. $2.10 gaL: ket tle boiled, bbl.. $2.18; raw. cases. $2.26; . poilrd. canes. $6 28 per eaL : COAL OIL Water white. In drama eg Iron. BDI.. lies isi-f -sw nt..', .. .GASOLINE Iron bMa,, . 2 Ho: eaaee. 84e '. engine distillate, iron bbl., 16c; cases, 26 Ha WHITE LEADTon- tot, . 13c; $00 lbs.. ISlte Tier Tb TURPENTINE Tank.. $Lls case. $3.01; ID H IOU, ! !.. .Jf.-,.".,,i ! , WISE NAILS Bade price, $5.1$. , ' Hap. Wool and Hide . ; i TtOPS NominaL 1819 cron. 75o ner lb. .fi." HIDES No. 1 salt cured bide. Sa Iba. and rp. 84e; No. 1 part cured bides, SO lbs. and -. ops vxo; No. 1 green nmes. u ice, ana up, boo No. 1 salt cured bulls, 60 tbs. and nn. 25e - Na 1 part cured bulls. 00 lbs. and up, 28c; No. - 1 green bulls. 80 Iba. an up. Sic; No. S aides, leBi. b. - - - . CALF AND KIP BKINS No.xl calf akin tip to 16 lbs.. 85e; No. a calf ktn op to 16 lb., 80c; No. 1 kip, 15 ta 80 Iba, 65c; No. 2 kin, kins. 15 to SO iba.' 60c. - 1KT HIDE Dry tliut hide, 7 Iba. and up. - sue; ory rum can, unaer t ids., our, ory iun bulls. 26c: dry salt bides. I !bi and up. 84 : dry salt calf, under 7 lbs., 74c;: dry salt bulla. SOc: dry cult bide and skins, naif pre. - HORSB HIDFS Iarge, aood take-olf, with . Buii.il on, run Ut $10 each; email or poorly In reneral wholesale fruit, and pro duce" trade was of tluggiah disposition durine the -week, condltioni Vein; very unsatisfactory In tome Unas, but were mainly slow In oUters. - , Oeuntry nteasa Bliime) Sadly . In the market for eountrv killed meats, badly depressed value were shown in the wholesale trade for tbe-weefc. . Tnia weak nee wag generally confined to the . dressed hog market although there continued a Boor call for rough- heavy calves. . , . With the ten sharn decline tat the livestock market . for hog, it waa quite natural that the dressed bog market should slide. The sliding movement wa somewhat aggravated py tne tact that recently country killed hog have been on a relatively feigner basis than lire hog. fancy veal ealves. while ia somewhat better supply daring the week, were a noted with a steady tone generally wttlt only Jrectioal de cline (n the prioe. , . , r Potato Srtusalofi la rirm .With,. California borers all nsfaing to Oregon and other Paeifta Northwest points for supplies a condition that It shown .much earlier than normal; all looks weu regarding the prto and market for potato in Oregon. Idabe and was Ington. There is an extreme shortage of potatoee in California as well as In the Northwest and a heavy shipment had previously been made by the South to the-- East, . this left dangerously law offerings in California.. ' While littl. bttsines nassed with shirmers in the potato market daring the week at Pacific Northwest point and especially so in Oregon ', buyer were offering from $1.86 to $2.00 per cental country points for fancy growth and were not inducing many to let go at that. - - Onion Sltnetlea li Firm In Tli enkm market there i the very beet tone shown in the trade that the moat bullish of growers could wish for., Prioe at country point recently made an advance of SSe ia carload lot and some were getting a premium of 10c to 16et, above this. There appear to be a healthy demand for onion from the east but the lack of refrigerator, car and the smallnes of growers', offerings, keep the volume of sales ex tremely limited. . - . t Oabbaoa tieson Is On With the shipment of the first cart of cabbage to the inter-mountain eountry. the Oregon lata cabbage season is formally opened. The crop ha chowa extremely favorable, condition during the last few weeks, or since -the rains started. In fact prior to the entrance of the rain it looked as il the cabbage" crop Wa going ' to be the lataUtet known h the state bdt now the crop is well np to the average ia , quantity and well above H In quality. - Coencerry IRgrkat Steady With a crop that is only about half that of a year ago in Oregon and Washington, tbe cranberry market J Quoted steady generally in this territory. The association of growers has on price to all Interests m the various Pacific Coast cities. Complaint is made by the organ ization that -one of the big Seattle firm is threatenlntf tn demoralize tb market because of It inability to secure berries at a lower price than it competitor. Failing to get this con- oaKsion, the association officials assert, the Seattle firm ordered a big block of Eastern cranberries. That the Pacifio Northwest trade win main loyal to the Northwest cranberry growers is generally conceded. First of all the buying of local, cranberries meant that the money will stay- at home and' will be generally distributed. Then again so far a duality is poncemed there ie no better cranberry' growq in the world than produced on the Oregon-Washington begs. Ofilektn Trade Bow Lower Further prion conne salons were made in the thicken market for the week along the whole sale way. Receipt during the week showed another liberal' increase and a all of the big buyers have been .well stocked with supplies, they Were willing to -purchase only- at lower value. The weakness affects principally the light weight hens and the hesvry springs. , which ant practically in the same class. , About the Turkty Price , ' Many inquiries continue to be received regard ing the price that will rule for turkey here dur ing urn Thanksgiving trade. It is impossible to, tt ...with any decree - usf aceoracy whs,' the 1 price will be bnt this mnch is known that by shipping to the Portland market the country will gt the best possible return as this is the best buying spot for turkey by Northwest con suming markets. - tvuwer TTaoe rieiat steady Trade in the butter market held comfortably steady here during the week. Extra continued In good demand with well sustained demand and there iu a somewhat better buying of ordinary Quality. Poor creamery was slow and draggy. Egg Market Just Holding After the initial decline of 2c a doten in the egg trad for fresh offerings here during the week, the market held about steady around Hated Quotations. Receipt continue to increase with a greater percentage of pullet. This condition will Ip turn cense weakness ia the price. ' Cheese Price Is Advanced Tillamook announced an advance of lo a pound in the price of cheese during the werk but only triplet and Long horns were offered ss there waa previously an advance of le a pound quoted over the usual differential for Toung America. The latter continue in better demand than supply, Canned Salmon Market Quiet ' Market for canned wlmoB la quiet. There is little No. 1 quality offered in any of the grade and price are unchanged. The low grade stock continues sluggish with 'a disposi tioa to. shade values among paekera Eggs Are High In London, Only iBest 'of: Stock Is : Wanted by Trade There have been no startling changes la the food si (nation of the United Stats daring Aug ust. - The price of food are high, and there 1 no relief in sight -In fact, th government i warning the people that the present high prices. even higher prioe. wiir probably . prevail tbrouthont next winter. Congestion at the docks and Insufficient faeiUtiat 'for handling good tends to increase the cost e commodities, - Tnea, too. tii government maximum price for food stuffs has been accepted br many storekeepers as their minimum prices. For example, inferior tOPla are telling at the maximum fixe Price of 6d ($0.16) a pound. Thie abase has caused the British food controller ta prohibit the use of the customary sians with the word "Govern ment Controlled Prices." unless the word "Max imum" b added, Kims Egg are heeomine dearer. - In London newly laid eggs are selling at & Hd each ($1.10 a dozen). - Tb constant rise in price ha been brought to the attention of the food' controller, and it ia possible that egg .may he placed under government exmtrolr Tbe present demand It wupplied largely by Irish egg. There are a few American eggs on the market, bnt their condition varies, - Ameri can exporters should - bear in mind 1 that the English market demands elean well graded eggs. . Milk Effort are being made to .prevent an increase in the price of milk. The farmer are asking that a price be let of It 2d er It 8d Itu.zts or gu.gsai a quart, out tne nrauera are urging a lid ($0,198)-" quart, and state that any higher price wiH prevent it use by the children' of the poorer clssses, However, a raise to about Is ($0.31) is regarded a neces sary la order to keep up production,. Cheese if the price of milk is Increased, and the consumption fall, the prise of cheese will probably be increased. At present cheese s being sold by the government at a loss. It ia expected that the price may be increased to o ($068). MOTOR GROUP GETS SHARP PRICE RISE IN NRV YORK MARKET Specialty Shares Bespond Quickly to ' Bull Buylna-Irrenulai' Closing .Is Shown Pieree-Arrow Hakes New High Record During Session. Present Competition Between the Rag man end ' the Sheepman Is All! In Favor of the Former Public Is De ceived as to Worth. ' ' ; Canadian Apple Crop Is Heavier . BOSTOH COPPEB MARKET Overbeok " et Cook - Co., Board of Trad building: Closing- Bid. 1H 80 A A is 40 75 405 ......15H ..... 62 H Adventure Ahmeek . , Alloues ... . ,. Arisen . , . ., . , Butt BsL Calumet ft Arts. ...... Calumet ft ' Heola . . . . , Centennial ........... Copper Rang - , Paly West , East Butte , Franklin ranby Hancock ., . , mis atrits .'. .,-.. . Kerr Lake Keweenaw Lake Ta Salle Mason ViL Mayflower .................. Michigan .,............... Mohawk Nipissing ................. new , vora- . . . . North Butte .". . Ojibwsy ...... Old Pom. Osceola Pond Creek; Uiitney ........... -, Santa vm .......... Nhattuek . South Lake ... firm Jk HmtrnA ............. IT. S. Smelting ............ '72 H H ....... ..we ft 19 K 4 67 ,6 85 H .8H 1H SH n 66 11 24 H 18 2. . 41 r -64 $0 66 H 20 13H 2H Vtah Con. Victoria Winona Wolverine . 4 1, . . . SH 1H 24 Asked. 1 82 43 15H 60 ' 76 410 63 SH 17 5 . 70 TH SO SH 1H 6H . 4 1 H 8 OH 68 11H . 5H : 18 H 2H 48 59 81 68 21 14 2H 8H 78 10 SH 25 The condition of the apple crops iu Nova Scotia and British Columbia have improved con siderably of lata Tbe Nova Sootia crop ia es timated at shoot 1.6 00. 00O barrels, of which tome ;200,000 barrel are usually consumed in tbV province." There It a eonsidertble amount of scab noted, especially on the Gravensteina, but the lose from this cause will not exceed that of last year, write United suites Consul tells B. 8. Johnson from Kingston. Ontario. - In New Brunswick thsre hss been an unusu ally heavy eroo of all varieties of applaa. Despite this fset. however, report continue to be favorable, end there will be a very fair crop which will be ready for market earlier than usual. So fay a Ontario ia concerned, the prin cipal feature is the almost unanimous report from all district that Spy give better promise than any other variety. In the eastern part of the province tbe production is wot likely -to exceed that of last year, and there it a comparatively large percentage of low grad trait, due to the development of scab. Most' orchard which have been carefully sprayed are practically (rea. Prospect are more favorable ia Prince Ed- Ward county (in the Kingston consular district) tiiaa elsewhere In Eastern Ontario, whets th crops are generally unfavorable. The drop has been unusually heavy (particularly vin early varieties. Condition in the Georgian Bay dis trict are somewhat more favorable; Ia British Columbia section there it a material improve ment over th yield of last year, and th qual ity generally is reported to be tbe best that the province hat known.- la the Okanogan valley it Is expected that th crop will exceed last year's yield by SO per cent In the Kootenai district there has been a heavy drop, due to the pro longed dry weather 1 it 1 estimated that, the district will show aa improvement of IS per cent over last year. Oa Vancouver Island the crop it reported to be from medium to good. In Canada at a whole labor for packing ha gone np enormously, while' the price of barrels 1 about four time what it wa prior ta tne war. Ma&y other expenses, too, hat increased, and this, in conjunction with a large export demand to relieve th market, will preciUoe . the possi bility ef cheap pnoea. Wool Trade Still Extremely Limited Boston. Oct. 18. The Boston market has been rather quiet the past week. Buyers have beea in the market, but must et taeir takings have been of the finer grade. The tale ot a good sized lot of Ohio three-eighth blood comb- ng 1 notca at lie, nus tni ie an extreme, Manufacturers are offering 65c for medium wool, but apparently they are merely tasting the market tor possible soft spots.. Consignor of fine and naif blood territories staple are not willing to accept current offers. Consequently ntue 1 neuig aone in tne nn grades. Current clean quotation for fine staple are about $1.70 to $1.80. Half blood staple is quoted at $1 R0 to fl.fio. Three-eighths hlnnil stasia at $1.25 to $1.85 and Quarter blood staple at tl.ua to 11.10 ime ana nne-4 medium territories are fairly well sold a the French combers have beea able to use such wools in manv cases. They are quoted at $1.50 to $1.00 clean for cnoice lot ana less for wool not so desirable. Dealers report a somewhat better inquiry for scoured and pulled wool, especially the finer sort. ' Receipts I or in wees -were:- iramesao, c.inii,. 14S pounds; foreign, 1,370,000 pound. !New York Bond Uarket Furnished by Overbook ft Cook Co., Board ot Trade bidg. New York, Oct .1$. (L 1ST. S. The sitocK -market cioaed irregular roqay. Pearce-Arrow - continued ita upward movement and rose to. a new high reo ord of 87H, reactfne at the close to 95. White) Motors alno Bold up to a new high record of 80, a grain of over. 7 points, but reacted to 7874 at the close. ' Steel eommnn waa in supply and yielded ever point to 108 H-snd Baldwin Locomotive re seted to 148H. Pressed Steel Car developed strength and advanced S to 104 H while South em Pacific dnroned : about 1 noint.- American Woolen . also wa strong and advanced' 5 point te 144. Decline in the oil stocks were-quiet, Mexican Petroleum wa finally 250 Vs. California Packing 82H, Southern Pacific 108 H a American Shin ft Commerce 46 H. - ,- Sale for the day" were 804.200 there with a total business in bond of 69.766.000. Sale for the week were 6.667.400 snare while nuaineet ia bonds totaled $69,629,000. New .Tor; Oct. i 18. (TJ. P.) The New York Evening Sun financial review today said: The price list i today s abort session of t stock market presented little' feature of more najain interest, except to the ease of certain specialty issues and groups, notably th motor, watch ran to gains ol 1 to s points w the first half hour af tradina. The motor snares kept well In th wake of the motor share proper. Tbe standard stock a whole were narrow, although here and there strong spots essns to th surface like Pressed; Steel Gar. which waa spurred on br talk of eomiag increase, in the dividend rate: American American Hid and Leather common ana preferred; Midvale Steel, American Loeemotive and others. Tb rails were uuue negktqtea ana disposed to be a bit heavy. There wa a cessation of strength through the entire list in th second hour, except in the case of one or two of the more, ' buoyant motor. Pierce Arrow, however, after a momentary set back resumed it-advance, crossing 67 to gain of 10 point or thereabout. Pressed Steel Car pushed through 102. American Woolen was strong and so were tome of the minor rail," par ticularly , Peru Marquette caramon and Young Trust eartUieatea i Sew J. O. B. Recommendation! -According: . to the" British Board - of Trade Journal ' for' August 14, 1918. the Melbourne, Australia, Chamber of .Commerce ha suggested to Australian importers that in view of a gen eral misunderstanding between American export ers and Australian importer! in regard to the definition of the terra "f. o, b." American eon- traout should distinctly read r. o. b. oversea vessels at New York, San Francisco, or any other mt mm tha ease smi be. Where the Dort ef shipment i left open th Chamber of Oomeaerce recommended that tne- contract taouia reea z. o. b. overteu vessel. . . taken off. half pricei hide With head off, 00c let, -f pki.tr Drv long wool pelt, per lb., la dry medium wool pelts, per low SOe; dry shear big pelts. 60c $1.00- each; - salt loo wool pelts, $2.00 0 8.60 cacn; salt metuum wool pelts. $1.5002-60 , tacni salt aneanag pern, guctj 81.00 eh. " MOHAIR Long atapl. 4Bo per lb. abort Staple, SOe per lb. " ; - t ' TALLOW AND GREASE No, 1 taSow, 13c; No. 2. 12c; No. .41. greaae, 10oi No. 2-gnaa. Be per ft. ' . ' " - - ... CHITTTM 0B CASCASA BARK New peL He Der'lh.' 1 - -. WOOL Valley half bleed Merino and Ibos, snire. ouc; uotswoia ana aJneoia, -40 045c: euiveu luu)woiu. :; umoer' ttainea. per lb. lest; lambs' wool, 4c per lot leu. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and vautornia woo Merino ana csnropsnire, 83 0 40o; half blood Merino and. Cotsweld. 87 0 42e: Shropshire. 87042e: CoUiwold and Lincoln. tuiifu. auu uiiAeu, c ouc. aurry, oo pex io. less; lambs'. 4o per lb. lets. . - Fin Wools Marine combing and ' carding uue-,. w W , , , Furnished by OverbMt at ef Trade bidg: t r36CBJPTION ; Open Coca Cob. Board Atchison OenL 4a BsL ft Ohio Gold Beth, sa itef. os . Cent, Fan. '1st 4 , C, B. ft Q. Col. 4 St Paul OenL 4Ht . O. N. W. Genl 4t . ft N. Uni. . . . N T. Ky 6 , n. r. x. ix v ............ Reading Genl 4t U. P. 1st 4 ... U. S. Steel 8s . . . . u. X . asi. An. we ........... S. P. Con, 6 uo Si ....... Perm. Conv. 4H Penna, 1st Conv. (Hi Ches. ft Ohm Conv. 6s Or. Short Line 4. ... t . . . . Bid 80 72 77H 95 H 77 80 84 H 10H, 70 84 H 65.H MH 78 H 107 4 93 84 84 H $H Ask 80 H 78 H 79H 80" ' 80 H 85 79 H 84 H : 6u h 100 H 80 H 110 84 3H 85 SB H ' 84 H Foreign Bond STarket 1 Furnished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co., Board of Trad building. Bid A. F. 6 October. 1920...... 97 H TJ. K 5 H s, November, 1919.. 99 . V. K. 6Hs. November. 1921. ; 98 H, Rep. Franc 6s. 1981 ........ 105 Paris 6s, October. 1921.,.,.. 97 H Marseilles 6s, November, 1919. 09 H Russia Extn. 5Ht. 1921 48 Russian Intl. 6Hs. 1926..,, AS Dom. 6s. April. 1921 ....... . 98 ' Dom. 5s, April. 1931........ 95 Dom. 5s, April. 1926 95 Argentine 6s, May. 1920 94 Dom. Canada 6s, 1987 96 M. V. 6 t, 1987.......... 96H Ask 97 100 98 107 7 H 80 47 74 : , 99 "95 96 H 94 97 99 Alaska Gold Allis Chalmers .... Alloy Steel Aa- Agr. Chem-, . Am. Beet Sugar . . . Am, .Can, o ..a... Am. Car Fdry. .... Am. Hide ft Lw. e.. Am. Linseed, a . . . Am. Loco., c. . . . . Am. Smelter. - e. . . , Am. Steel Fdry. ,. Am, Sugar, o .... Am. Sumatra Too. . Am. TL ft Tel.. . , Am. Tobacco . , -, Am. Woolen, e .. . i Am. Zinc ........ Anaconda M. Co. . . . . i . i . AU. Gttir C W. 1 Baldwin Loco., c do pfd t , Bait, ft Ohio. e.. t,-i. .i s.w. gviess Brook. Rap. Trans. I Butte and Sup. . . Cat. Packers' Atsn Cal. Petroleum, e, Canadian Pacifia. Cenc Leather, a. . Che, ft Ohio Chic Gt West, e Chic, M0. ft St. P. umo. ex Juifin, . , Chile -Copper . . . unino Copper . . . , Colo. Fuel ft Iron. Consolidated Gas. . , Corn Prod., e. Crucible Steel, o. . . Cuban Can Sugar, ene, c General Cigar , General Electric General Motor Granby Con. ..... Ut. fiortnera or. Gt. Northern Ry.. Greene Ctnanea. . . Ice SecuritiB . . . Illinoi Central ... Ind. Alcohol . . . . Ins. Copper . . . . . Int Agr. Chem..,. Int Harvester . . . Int. Mer. Maria, e Int. Motel , Kenneeott Copper , Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley . . . Mex.. Petrol. . . i Miami Copper . Mid. Steel ...... Miss. Pac., National Enamel National Lead , . Nevada ConsoL . New Haven . . . N. T. Air Brake N Y. Central . N. ft W. . Nor. Pac .-. . ,V Ok la. It, and P. . Pan Am. Pt, e. Penn. Ry. ..... People Gag ... - iv. w vu ...... mtts. uoaL e. . P. S. Car, e.. Kay consol. Cop. Ry, Sa Spring Kenning, o.. . . . j.- a. i. . vs. , e. . .f Retail Store . . t: Rock Island., e.'... U!tromberg ....... Hhattuck CoTPer . , Slees Sheffield . . Southera Pacific -Southern Ry., e. . Royal Dutch '-.,, Tenn, Copper,,, Texas On . Texa Pacifio . . . Tobacco Prod act . Union Pacific, a. . , TJnion Pacific pfd.,. Trans. Confl Oil., United Food Prod... IT. 8. .Rubber e. U. 8. Smelt ft Bet, TJ. S-, Steel e. . ... U. 8. Steel pfd. . . . Utah Copper ...... Vt Chemical c..., Wabash West. Electric....'. Am. Int'l Corp . . . - 2 49 ! 54 97. 68 184 38 80 112 74 42 142 108 99 308 1V 68 91 188 1143 104 26 81 62 161 H 104 48 91 23 44 95 89 285 42 ti 15 84 806 68 48 86 High 2 49 54 97 64 184 89 80 112 74 42 142 109 100 311 144 a 68 91 188 144 104 23 88 52 161 1UO 43 91 28 44 95 89 H 288 15 84 808 68 Low fiH 48 64 97" 63 133 87 79 111 74 42 142 107 99 808 189 68 90 186 142 104 19 26 81 61 151 104 43 91 23 H '44 94 88 235 41 15 84 f sob" ' 68 43 83 Close V IRGIN WOOL VOl HOG MARKET GLIDE BE ADVANCED SOON DQVfftVARD IS AS BILL IS PASSED AT NORTH PORTLAND Prices Lose Heavily Here With : the Trade Extremely Weak Cattle Trade Is Slow and KUlera Are Indifferent aa Regard Mutton, ' By Byataa H. Cortca POSTLAJTD LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS The bufaboo that 1 being ' mada b? th ' JTl j f 8?A'. 7tsuI 8093 2873 ST24 : 2817 8267 S227. 180T SIT 10$ t 11S 106 IIS SS 6080 644$ 7921 2178 4013 8816 308$ wool traqe ana many grrowera nsrarama;nveekag. 4440 the Bellini in the American markets of I Two wek ago... ssoi a supply of Australian fleece. Is taking rour weets ago,,; zost the attention of th trade away from the TwV Vagi ' real danger that faces the sheep and Three year aid! I' 622$ wool induatry of the United Statee, Four ream age,,. 6330 It la not tha f arelarn wool or lack of I - r- tariff that la likelr to brlna- dlaaater to) . He; - market flnctuatlona . have been the wool . industry of thla country, but principally downward of late and tb of the rag- man that ia meat feared, i . rawer aevwt pero. wring tne wae The- loud 'Clamor of local interests lsd for linn wear tSarntv ttwas suatvlai issiil . k. e-i. ,ni a.. - s.wj- win- - I "7" -" --"- measure thatV being supported by tb big peo-1 atea4y and aheep duljl but practicably un pie ia the manufacturin. gam today, it simply choid In nrta. th period the market una anrtad aT-tha law General Veat saaraat tanaa: Prim mixed .,........,...$14.58014.75 Medium- mixed 18.78 014.2$ Rcuah heavies 19.26013.78 Pig. ...,,., 18.00 14.06 .- Oaatle aAuatlo) Quiet Sltoation in the eattle trad waa enlet to the week at North Portland, with a total run 1890 heae tempered with 8001 head a week age and 2817 head a tear eae to this Price ia the cattle aHevt were , uantitnead all through the trtekt period, but the buying indicated a tlightly.-wakf uadarton. . General eattle nitu - - Best ttr ................9 e.ee01$.8 Good te eboiee ttstm $.000 8,6 Medium t0en4 atrg 8.00 0 $.0 Fair te good tteert. ...,;.,, . T.000 8.00 Cam man to fair steers ........ $.80 0 $.6$ Choto eows and heifer ...... 8.000 $.25 Good te ehoic cow and beifert. $.60 0 T.60 Medium to sMioaT cowt and heifem 8.60 0 $.60 Fair to medium eowt and heifer .T8 0 6.79 CanaerUs . t , , . . . . , , . , $.00 0 4.00 Bttll 8.000 6.60 Best light calve 1 4.00 0 1 6.00 Heavy aalve . . , . . , , , 8.00 0 18.00 ttotaa ana retden f.600 9ia ;. ' . Mottea Mcrkci Slew' Knitrt have beea buying ta much ttnek dime at 'eountry point that they paid but scant at. tenttoa to those reeeived in th North Portland alley during th week. Receipt totaled 328$ heed compared with $030 last weak and 2178 etpete $. fmr w$jjb . ' Stea though receipt war enJJ fribtioaally ire than half ef thee of tha nVevimu nak killer were eatremely alow about taking hold at erienngs. . . General laeab aflel SMlltiMai mmmtitmrn mm. Best Mount. Adams lamb , . $1 1.56 0 13.06 Blocker and feeder ........ 8.00 At 00 v aiicy same yearling Wetben Ewe the result ef th eoadiUoa in whirh th ,h..n industry finds Itself as a result ef fake clothing uia we puoiw paying good money for with the expectation that lit is burin- m. fn n.i proaoet . ... ' Today tb tana ! "all . wnnl" mi. Year tgd such a title en goods meant that th Host inUmttBg tt the ' rang af the hog market at North Portland during the 'last' four year. Starting with January 1. 1318, when ton hoes resetted -86.25. about tbe low noint for recent years, th market gradually advanced until it touenea ta tugnatt point on rteoru ELut virgin fleece on July 28 of the present year at $3$ Sff. It A OOajF IU wTjfjl" UbatlS. ttfaW 0 tatlriul. m.9 1 -t..M Ji .ft elal. Us -h. JI.m tVeaa. - jsa-v i . . . T ------ v-a.awr v 1 , jrvru a uW aaansw gasatttv vhiij vaaut ucy. a sat " aetrata itsaij .1 uctj arm. 1 in nwrtrgan aaa t crtnttwaaaa ta jmm overworktd wool: the stock that eomes (mn fhinkM 18. feta..:..; '..:- glt.VS innwsr a,, ivi e ....,-..... att.vv Septembep 1. 181$ . , . .... 18.06 Ausnst 1.191$. 22.50 July .1191$. !.. 20.80 June 1, 1919,...,,.,.. I960 aiaearuea elothine. or it mn tu wii.iifh, from short pieces of : good woolens. iner. not sufficient wool produced in the "May to supply tb needs of th trad. inert is no . thought among the advocates . af t pure fabric bill to eHminst in ny tray th as of so called reworked or overworked wool or shoddy. All that the advocate are asking Is that cloth manufacturer play aqua re with th general public and label th stock a to ' its aj-tn.l Mrfh If this , i don there Will be an immediate I November i,' 191$ anwa a-. -a. i- a.t. . .. m . .... I Aft a a. el , 1 At d '," us .lines 01 virgin wool- elotnmg I ,-ae ...,,,,.... . i-ww-hiwev auvance in ue pnee paid f or I ' ikmoi wool ta th growers. Those who want virgin I fugutt 1.191$. , uwusi wouiq pay wnat tne stock Is worth, '.,............. and those who could not afford tuch clothing June 1, 1918 .,.,....,...,.. would purchase o called ail wool mad of shoddy M,i and not expect th better product. April 1, 1918....,.,,.,....,.,,.. London Wosi Auction asar a. IVIV.s, b April 1 . 1919. . .. . ...... Msrohai. 1919,;,,..,...,,... , . February 1. 1919....;............ January 1. 1819, ........... December 1, 1918.,.,.,.,..,,..... 1 twee $ e ittti it Mlnneapolla Flax Market Minneapolis. Oct 18. (L N. 8.1 Flax seed -437 0 439; April.-432 0434. 94 160 60 26 .114 3H 28 85 83 48 252 26 52 29 82 86 ii ' 'i n$4 78 101 86 9 188 43 $ a 22 $5 90 180 23 99 82 U 100 114 108 13 104 12 288 84 106H 124 68 67 87 128 109 84 80 94 161 61 26 144 62 29 85 83 48 258 26 63 29 82 86. 83" 187 78 101 86 IO 183 43 22 80 104 101 28 L 101 ioo14 114 1 103 13 110 25 104 12 286 64 H 105 H 124 68 68 83 123 t e , 109 "84" so 94 159 61 H 26 H 140 H 61 28 36 83 48 250 26 69 28 82 85 82 184 78 100 86 9 132 43 21 64 99 129 25 H 99 M2 99 118 101 IB 108 25 108 12 288 oa 104 124 68 OT 67 132 108 H "si" 79 e 55 122 69 2 48 68 99 7 68 133 88 79 111 74 12 lf2 107 99 308 144 22 68 90 186 143 104 40 104 v 19 26. 82 61 161 1U4 67 9 43 lilt 44U .94 88 284 42 " 15 83 168 806 68 43 86 42 45 -94 160 61 26 142 81 29 85 T 83 48 250 86 62 28 82 , 85 17 82 186 73 100 86 9 132 64 104 129 23 100 MZts 99 113 ID 101 13 66 108 30 V 108 12 283 63 104 123 68 87 87 122 11 108 116 83 79 , 9 65 122 o T- a. 1 - u m AUBjgisa , MilttttitiMMMI February 1, 191$...,. January 1, iia...., Deeesnber 1, 191T.,,. November X. 1917..., Wtwer -vg $vi,i iMfittftt'ttt September 1. 1917 August 1, 1917, At the London wool auction of th 18th 8000 bale were offered end quickly cleared, price I showing hardening tendencies on lata advance! for th better qualities of both marine and Crossbreeds. gvdnev wools af Wh daanrlnttnisa In greasy state brought 62d and 62 d ($1.08 Vol!17 And 90c) per pound, respectively. Queensland scoured rnerinna -n- Mn Sa VSUJ , , lit I I i?1 vw, u m 1 va.-v-s f 1 Mat 1. IU 11 . for combing, and T5d 131.301 for lamV. Vie. I TTii 1 iiti tori a offerings consulting mainly of a-reeav elroa I Uimh i. 1817 realised MOH its na h. . i m c.i . 1. . Sa Bl U J . . . I,. I ns is w ooci ier cross preu lamn a i January i, ion. . .,, xu oest west Auatralisa greasy merino piece December 1. 11U. . and 64c). raanMtiT.lv n su.,., -. I October 1. 1916 . . . oTosfcbreed consisting ot medium to lower grtds spttmbtr 1, 191$..;.-,, realited for bast eomhine gaud lAOoi enrf . u.u 1, 1916. .... t .-.....- lambs 40d (69c). In . th 1700 bale of 5'.4 l?B?i . .. ......... jreay erosebreed Punta Arenas free wools of- m.. 1 " "- fered th belt of the finer arades realised iiUd f L V JS.a T A.l - - ... - I 18.25 19.0t 17.60 16.78 17.25 16.88 1T.80 19.75 30.2 18.5 17.78 17.66 17.78 17.10 17.00 16.8 . 16.8$ 18.60 15.85 18.60 17.60 15.60 15.90 15.50 16.85 14.60 13.85 11.40 10.2$ 9.80 9,68 10.00 8.85 $.85 8.38 3.85 9.20 B UK Mitch i, 1919., 8.05 february 1, 191B . 7.68 January 1, 1916 6.S5 i Purthar Oeellnet Fero) During th week North Portland received 8291 hot a compared with 4440 head hut week nd 4880 bead a year ago. Despite the areailer showing of supplies than a week age, th market started extremely weak at 81 a. whien wcek closing figures, but dropped gl.ua during- the tlx dayt' trading. At th closing of (79c), . Wed for the United BUtad su announcement wa mad that anaags- ment nave tKn mad to offer 40.000 bale of Australian and 10,000 ef New Zealand wool ea government account for public auction in Boa- ton, asa-a. at the-end or November. on tbe 19th 11,000 bale of th best Queen. land scon red wool were offered. Merino fleeces rangtu up to Sod ($1.58); clothing descrip tions, 86d ($1.49); Sydney greasy clothing, cod (95o) ; Victorian greasy crossbred and greasy comebacks, 65 and 67 d (9 Be and $1.00) respectively; best Adelaide scoured meri no combing 84 Hd ($1.47): best New Zaaland greasy erossDreoA. 89d . (68c). at tn aucttont on the 21st 24.086 bales ware offered "on description." Carbonising wool were slightly lower than those at th inspection mm, waive vie iiner graae r amain ea unctiangea. Good repretentative seiectirns of combine and 'T "jSe Ur?.Ud J?h trT. eroTtnl. iS vriil"t7bi7 andTn aunt r---" w. V 'wiig uu WVIV UX- craded among the Sydney offering fell to Ameri can account at 92 Hd ($l.0):' th finest of Adelaide greasy marine were told to American buyers at 85 d (9 fie). The bast Vtntnrlan and South Australian greasy lamb's wool realited oa (ti.tiuj.- new Zealand growers realised I ror to nest or scoured merino 76d ($1.30): ineces. .?0d $1.81); slipe merinot. 48d ncj; greasy, bbs quality, 4 8d (88c). - On th 22d 8700 bale were offered mn greasy merinot langed up to 66d ($1.12): the best Queensland scoured marinas brought 80d I PACUIC COjUT BAlfX BTATEXXKT Pertlensl Ksinka - Clearing This week. . Tiuua monoay ..... HOUOav 85 $5 192 128 on no ToUl sales, stocks. 804 .200 Total sale, bond. t9.Tt.R 0na ToUl weekly stocks sales, 6,667,400 shsre.' auiaa wen oonu sales, eou,29,UU0. ' t 1 '" v - - Sam Fruelaeo Poultry Harket B - VMHinaM VO ., ITT . n , . T "i tu. i-ouitry;. Broilers, 80 e 82c; large hens, 34 0 36c; best UUCSS, 10 t - io. ROBERTSON & EWING GOVlMENT-ORPORATIO , BONDS LOCAL SECURITIES UeatlTs ; 207-8 NORTHWESTERN BANK. BLDG. . - ' , - ' PORTLAND, OREGON ' - . , n Oct, 1$. The weekly review by . Locta and Bray that weak My ftrnjnes eon- tlnued tn the tret market thic wk with a good ttaneatl fiom mU)art and shipper. WhUa effeiint were - (mailer, choice grade ware apecUUy Toward the close of the week aneaaier ton was engendered by the announcement tlist extra effort would b mad te utilise all available railroad facfltie to expedite the move , rneat or wneat nom tana to torminat elevator. Weather conditions for the period were most ' favwrable and farm work over the winter belt . mpMiy, primary rceitt for the tb ......... t , , . 10.60 0 11.00 8000 9.00 7.500 8.69 ...... a.uu v 7.09 Cotton Market Goes Higher Affer Loss Nw York, Oct 18. -(L It. B.) Offerings were larger at th epenlng ef the eettoa mrkt wo tnn wun to xeepttton ef October, which started higher, the mtrkst shewad a id te 28 do int decline. Much al thla svu ..l by telling doe te bearish week-end figure. Wall treat commission houses and Nw Otleant in terest bought tt the decline, while brokers having Southern connection war th chief early seller. Liverpool traded both way. , Afur th opening the market was irregular, telline off 3 (points under last night' elos. but later wa ivjwwssi ox a nur oi aooat iu point. In th let dealing th market work! ta. ually higher en oorertn. Lirernool burtac of the near position tnd buU support, th latter baaed on report that Louisiana ootton oil mill ware beint forced te elos en nwuni -i i.w o Md-k SW WM "lo ef frosts evgr th in wose was steady t a nt tiaclln of poinU to ta advano ef 30 point. Furnlihsd bv Ovarhaitk of Trad building: - open January 8876 March ......... 8386 May 8310 July 8296 October 8425 December ...... 8418 ft Conk Gv Beard ip. ASK. High . Low. Close $419 8860 8407 tT 8880 8367 8840 : 8800 888$ BUB 8296 8822 3438 $408 $420 8438 , 8400 342$ Nw fork spot gnarket, 3480; $ point up. Wew Torh-Loaflog Stlrer $fw Tork, Oct 18, (Iu Jf. S.) Com. rnercUl bar silver I He wwer at $1.17. London, Oct. 18. (L N. B.) Bar sUver m wwmm bs eeitu. reat Strength in- Spot !Wheat -Trade; GrainShows Change: week. 10.448.000 against 9.589.000 last rear., W'eaknaas Dervaded the earn market tha ft'ra part of the week because of larger receipt tnd rroepeouv loasening up oa tne pan er tne ; farmtir which predict that there 1 more eld ; cons, back ia th eountry than tens rally be lieved. This resulted in a weaker cash mar ket and there wa an absence of anv material eutaid in.vettm.tnt buying, Totume of trail ' waa very meager - until towara cloae ui Ui week, when a noticeable revival ef nuUid in- , rt took phew, baaed ea MUlemsnt of New Tork harbor strike and sharply advanced price ef hogs and provisions together with acknowl edgement on, the part of government official tuat a real ear shortage exist and that wheat would be given priority over other trains snd other commodities, all ef whloh induced more liberal mvestment buying through enmmlasion bouse and had th effect ef reversieg tentt ment te the aeeatrietiv side ef th market. Primary recutita 9,821,000 huahebt sgauvt g.vglt.uoo the same date last year. Although th market at the close ha displayed an up ward tendency, it i te he expected tbtt ad vanes for th time being will be checked by In crease - ia eountry efferinga, which seems to develop en improvement in prioe. . - - uat pnee awe wtta a narrow range an week, advancing late and tinting net th ton in sympathy with strength In eorrt, Trsie wag largely ef a taeal eharaetet and even the late trength tailed to attract any greet amount ef outside business eensuUrthl . dlsappulntx meat being expressed at th ftilure ef xiort lutermt to follow th new tdvanoes in prieea. 8eerpm for the week showed a eerrespendlng lmnrorement Last few da than, waa ann- sidertble oat worked for export, but deaund from that tonne teemed to fall off With th advance tn pnaa Primary receipt' for th week, 4,787,000 bushels, against 4,483,000 lsst year. Seaboard gdviem indlnate an tm ple supply of , ocean freight poe available and Enropeaa cable tell of a brisk dajuand for oat. " r7.'. Hym and barley prieee were ; harri1y ' lower on sailing by houses with nerthwtstern eenaeo tina and br dlaooumging boldr$ besaua of failure of th export demand to com up to eipoctatiana. Thi Mlling ma ita sours before tlie close and the market on th last part ot th week shewed buoyancy, responding readily to strengthening influence of a firms euro market. . , Chicago range by th United Preset -, WAS Open High Pmtmbcr .. 124 126 U "A.la4 OATS December ,. 71 71 Low Pl.-e' 13$H 1J4H May October October January October January ...... ny-ttt LARD 9898 . 2910 9820 88$ BIBS 'l$oS I $07 2865 3500 1W. ITS. 78 60T 1807 Honey and JBxthSBrs ... New York, Oa 1$ (L N, B.) Ui1!tig xchang wa easy with bnslnsss in. bakrs' blli at $4.14 for demand. LIBERTY BOND SALES . I Liberty bond told la the Mew York market tt th following pficeti Ssturdarw , . Onen ...... ......,......,..,.$lou, on s list ......,..,...... BetHlUd it J ... ...... 4,,. ,,,, , , , . riistiHi Second 4 8 ...... . ,...,,, loira est ......... Tnurth 4 .......... Victory 4t Victory SH ........ 98.36 98.78 96.60 93.80 96.88 08.60 99.00 99.72 High II 00.66 96.96 98.7$ 93.60 93.8$ 95.40 98.60 99.66 99.73 lw $100.60 : 96.90 , 93.60 96.90 99.70 96.80.. 98.48 99.60 99.60 Ctcae -$100.60 96.90 98.70 93-90 . 99.60 95.8$ 98.62 99.64' 99.04 ' f"ridty $100.66 95.SO -? 98.78 95.40 93.84 . 95.40 98.62 . 99 68 " Hit Coos Apple CroT .Reported Heavy Msrth field. Oct, 1$. Th Coca county of the aid that it being given th fanners in selling and shipping, will yield mere to th growua than usual. Borne fine winter applet are being harvested. Tb Mamhfieid Chajaber of Commeree 1 helping the farmers te - so. cure box and U furnishing an experienced apple grader, that th fruit sent out will meet market demands. . Some of the orchards have been eold to shippers who will pick and chip th - . i !.' , n .LIBERTY .AND VICTORY BONDS If you must tlLI. your tlbtrtr'er Victory end. BILL t ut. - -.-v ' , ' If yen can BUY mere Liberty or Victory Bends, BUY from US. ' On Saturday, October 18, 1919, Ui closing market prtoet were a giva bslew. They are th governing price for Liberty and Victory bond all ever the world, and the bighteC -W advertise these prise daily la order thst you amy aiwtyt know tb Ntw York mtrkst and the exact value of your liberty and Victory bond. - 1st 2nd - 1st , 2nd 3rd 4th - Victory Victory la 4 4 4 " 4 4 S 4a Markrt price.. ....... 100.60 96.80 98.70 95.88 93.80 $4.9$ $363 99.64 98.64 InUrest 1.23 1.39 1.72 1.48 1.88 .41 .00 1.60 - 1.9$ 101.T3 96.69 98.43 96.79 98.68 9B.T9 98.68 101.20 101.63 When buying we deduct 87e en a $50 nona and $2.00 oa a $1000 head, i Wi Total n at th Nw York market elaa tha aseruad itnernt. urgler end Pliwnroof Oaf Deposit Btt for RtrrL ogea until s a. m. en sewraayi. BROTHERS. INC. The Premltr Municipal Bend Haute Capital One Stlllleu Oellan meert wuiiamg, ooa-ott etarx, Between rirtn an nittn. , Tticahont rocdwar t1$1. Established over M9 Yeert, m MORRIS $7,828,888,681 6,448.020.70 6.476,060.80 $.674,069.02 I 8,068.688.43 S.383. 968.06 1.179.631.09 781,988,09 iea.0B0.87 Tuesday ...,$10,706,458.45 Wednesday . 8,683.892.48 Tbursday ... 8,756,806.24. Friday. .... 2.138.028.86 ' Saturday ... 7.170.970.20 a pot an Bank Olearincs Saturdav ........ Balance Saturday ......... Tsastma Banks ClMsrinc Satnrdav , t Balanoe Saturday .......... ' a an Pisssiclana Bank Clearlngt Saturday .......... $28,789,788.00 wo angejeg tit Cleartng Saturday .....$ 9,97264.00 Brltlth Batter Farehateg The British contract Drices for Amntine Bar ter from April 1 to December 31. a Dubltshsd in the Weekly Bulletin of th deoartraent of trade and commerce of Canada for August 11, are as toUowa, t, o. b. First grade butter ........... 90.647 a pound second grade butter ......... .832 a pound Third grade butter ........... .819 a pound . Chicago Potato Market Chicago. Oct. 18 (T N n I Tni.tr receipts, 33 cart; aUncesota and IsAota, Ohio Overbeck & Cooke Co. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, Grain, Etc. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES ' Members Chlcajo Board of , Irade Correspondents of tojan - Bryan Chicago New York C13-S17 Board of Trade ' BaOdlnr EIEMFT FK0M ALL FEDEBAL I5C0ME TAXES $ 1 24,000.00 City of Rupert Gold Bonds $17,000 Ausatt 15, 1920 12.000 ...... Aujcusf 1 5, 1921 12.000 12,000 12,000 ...... AaKust 15, 1922 August 15, 1921 ......August 15, 1924 DTJli Asruil II, lHt Frfee. 104.98 105.65 104.38 106.18 107.44 V LOCAL SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 Those are special assessment" beadi, were boufhf ns seen ad are offered for. sale no oven. DENOMINATION: $1,000 DATED l Aarait II, 1119 . ' , ESTIMATED TO MATURE t ' Price. , . 100.96 111,000 AuCltst 15. 1935 101.86 12.000 ...... AusjUBt 15, 1926 102.71' , , 12,000 ......AuruSt 15, 1927, 103.51 12,000 ...... AUKUtt 15. 1928- 104.27 ' 12,000 ...... Aucu$t 15, 1929 These bonds were Issued by tha City of Rupert for Local Bldewalk ImproYmnt District No.-4 for the purpose of Improvement within that diatrlct, which conalau of a large area of eome of the rnoet valuable property of tho city, bounded by tha Street walnut, r iun, k. ana mieventn. 'tne Donas congmuto a oiroci uon agvaingt all tha trronerty abuttlnar on tbe lmtrrovemente made in the district These bonds are secured by taxation against all the property In Local Bldewalk Improvement . District No. 4 covered by , the improvement, which taxes are levied, collected and dlnburaed In the usual manner. In addition to this, the City of Rupert " i , -by ordinance duly passed and approved, has agreed to purchase any and all property or parcels of land In the district that may for any reason become delinquent in '. -payment of thla epecial tax, tho City agreeing- to pay tho full amount of such doIiru - - -j-, quoncy from tho general fund and take over tho property for us own uses. This Would "' ' doubly Insure to the bondholders the prompt payment of principal and Interest, and makes the bonds In affect an obligation of the entire municipality. This City has always enjoyed a very high credit rating;. : ; ' PRICES: TO NET 6 Thf Premier : Municipal Bond Horn f tapital Un Milium dollars , t MORRIS BUILDING. 309-311 Stark : Street, Between Fifth and Skth Street '. ' Phott. Broadway 2151 PORTLAND, OREGON Pl,onei Broadway 2151 I swstswa.aaww mmJm' Vm I 1 ' . ' I G.E. MILLER & GO. . - '. Established 1912 4 . , ' INVESTMENT SECURITIES . ED ; GOVERNiVIl-- . CORPORApON :t i 205-6 Northwestern Bank Bids;. Pfcone Main 4195 STOCKS; BONDS GRAIN COTTON : VtlLSON-HEILBRONNER CO. ";. BROKERS ) DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES - To New York Stock "tnd Cotton Exchanges an4 Chlcigo Board of Trade. . 201-2-3 Railway Exchange Bidg., Portland, Oregon , Phone Main 283, 284 . The Heilbronner Co.,V READ JOURNAL "WANT" ADS REGULARLY, , ITS BOTH PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE