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tiiu oilcan daily ju:;:;al, ro;rLAiiD,. v;zd:ie:day, octodz:; 1:1: 21 DAMAGE TO APPLE CROP. IS FAR BELOW FIRST ESTIMATES Edited by, man IL Coheu DIFFERENTIAL TOO GREAT IN EGGS AT PACIFIC CENTERS Portland Price Are lOff lo 12c Below Other Points, a Condition , Which Falls to Stimulate the Poultry In dustry Here. , " .' . ; ' -Borden Company Makes Very Unex- peeled Change In Quotations. ' That : there) " is altogether 'too ranch differential batwaan the price of fresh eggs at Portland and at other point along- the Paclflo coast to admitted even by local ' Interests.,'", Value herey are from 10 to 19 oant a dozen lea at this time than what stock. 1 being: Quoted at in other centers. .'. w ' ': f . Local ear; market has bean inclined to show conalderabla strength recently. While there ha , been , an increasing 5 supply of puliets offered and these are aold considerably below what extras are quoted at, still some receivers mix: their supplies ano for that reason -are un able to secure extreme price for their J offerings. :V-r ' .--y ' --' . y, Ueneral offers of . the local trade at this time for current receipts rang from U lo S4 cents a ejosen with, rota and cracks out, but one leading firm con Unties to Quota 61 oenta for brown stock to country shipper and 61 cent for all white stock, both price being; subject to canoung. ' v . ?. Eastern stock Is giving but little' sat ; Isfactlon here. - -,. -r--r-?:, :' cabbage pbices Abe weakened Cabbaf market pries era weaker end lower slonf ui etroet eenerally, with the extram price paid to prod oner la a pound In. aacks. . Crated atock brings the urns! differsatisl Quality perfect. COOKING' FATS ADVANCE AGAIN . ' ' 8 till another manafectarer hat advanced the prtra ef eooalnf fat. Snowdrift wee forced up : another half cent a pound, -with the blgtier price oi couna ana cottonseed eile. . TEAL MARKET , IS LESS ACTIVE V Demand for country killed caires has fallen off somewBat. and tha extreme top prioa for tha last V 84 hoswe along tha amt u S3o pound. Hoes ', are eoatewtat flnaar, with the beat now briog- , log ZOo pound. f , . --, v , - , , . j.;-.: LIGHT HEN . PKICES IN i DITCH It fa difficult to clean up total supplies of light t., kens at any price jnat now. Aferage aalea along , the atreet era arennd 19 20a a poand, 1-- though soma, bis buyers are said te be offering ... less.. -..si'.:.; - .: ',. POTATO DEMAND MUCH HEAVIER ..- White little telling la Sheens at Bonn try points owing to the define of produce n to ask higher price, demand for potatoee tn the wholeaale trade is oearier, and price ere mm at f j.no .73 per cental for beat. BRIEF NOTES OF FBOPUCE TBADE . On too denund locally aJae acttre. Price firmer. '-Very few tarkeya arrlTlng. IlemaDd ground 46e for dreeeid. Cheeee market inclined to ttreagtheA.- Bntter trade remains soft here, with prices unchanged. ' . IresMd goat srriTals hcsTy, with demand lim ited. . WEATHEBNOTICE JOB SHIPPERS . . Weather bureau adriaes: Protect ahtpmanta daring the Bert it hours t fa trot tha foHowtng minimum tamperataraa:. Going north. 88 greet: northeeat ever B., P. A 8. SL JR., 26 de grera: cant te Baker, 23 degrees, sad sooth to Aahland. SO degrees. Ulnimnm temparapira at roruana tomorrow aeeat ev degrfea, . , Caiined Milk Is Advanced Here APPLE DAMAGE HI THE IIORTHWESfllOfllAt, i - y Hyraaa H. Cahea-t;.- m. Even though stocks of canned milk abroad have accumulated to a very con siderable degree and export demand re cently ha been practically at a stand still, there was an advance of Z5 cent per case quoted by the Borden company In the Jocal trade during the day. which placed the price at $7.40, for tails.', This advance In the prtee was rather unexpected and coming from tha east ern;, company Indicates that they' must have seen some new developments in the European ettuation and that w mora lib eral export call is about to fbllow.;- rv, That the Eurooean canned milk de mand has. by no means been up to ex pectations recently Is Indicated by the fact that tha biggest Pacific coast oon- densary company haa . act aally been turning a largo per cent of It butterf at Into, the rmtnufacture of whole milk but ter and shipment of this stock ha been made to tha East. r , - Those . dealrias' Soectal tnforwistioa resard ing anjr market, should write The Market J&U- tor, urejon journal, inclosing sump lot reply. Corn Trade Price L , Slightly, Higher By'joMph F. PrKchafd : v' . ' ;, .Chicago. Oct. 38r-ta. W. 8.1 All enm modrtiea dealt in es the board ef trad ehowed adraneea today. ' Some of ' Uie advanoea were tha remit of natural reactions aad wptams. while others were, the result of short and inrutora' boring. The cent market was. l e higher; oats were no j H V e. , ; i - Hog products ''-were " up 'sharw.'f and? rsre wanted t the -adraneea'' by ltrong concerns. Strong commission , houses led in j tha boring toward the close of the sesuon. i. ;- ; . . , ., . 1 " i Chlcsgo Oct '29. (!.. N. - 8.1 Com in f hieneed hf m hlsber hog market and forecast of anrarorabl weather, opened with a firmer tons today, starting price registering - an.- in crease of H 9 He orer yeaUrday's close. Dur ing the earl hour, buying . wss scattered ' snd r confined principally to pit tradr. Individual trsrmcuoos wero not am enough to oe -ooa- spiraowa. . , Oats opened tincUanged but displsying firmer tons in sympathy with eon. Protisiona ware slightly b if bar at tha start with trade amaU and naieatured. , ' ! . ,,: - -J. ' ;-?..Jf-i. , 'K-r'--:-- Com i--OneM'-4 High:. ', LoW Clnae 2 SAY LATEST: REPORTS Losses - Are ComparaUvelr Limited With but Little, of the Stock Re- r maiding ong the Trees Total Lom Not Over 2 Per Cent . " ? ' a . "a" ; V i Dee. 12 Jan. .... 1314 May ,r,v. 1: Oats- v..- -Ieo. t. 704 May ..... . 7S. Pork .-. .. , - Oct -... ..v. 4' -; Jan. ..... lard .. Oct ...... 870 Jan. ..... 2460 ' lUbS ;,. Oct. iis Jsa. ... . I871J 122 121 124H-vsl2a.-: "71 7H 74 - 8470 3415v . " t " . 2775 ' 2780 V 247 v : 8460 I2: ,1972 1852 128 b 1 T1H .741 4200 8402 , 2760 2447 1900 1870 fillLLSTUFFS ADVAHCE : SI A TOH HERD VltH INCREASED DEf.TAND Local Millers Are Askino i0 Ton at , Their Plants and ' Outlook Is for ; Further Rise With Diminished Out " put of., flour Likely, ' ' " " DRAINING EAST IS EST OF ALL ITS QUALITY CATTLE Priee Available at Coast Markets To Low to Bring Shipments of Good SluH fa Thil Direction All Others Higher for Hogs. ". . - Special reports received by The Jour nal from its own private and special correspondents as well as those secured by the trade, tell an entirely different Story regarding- the effect of tha cold Snap on the Pacific Northwest : apple crop- than 'had been first reported. ? . " Taking the three- Pacific Northwest states aa a whole, the entire damage to the. crop by the recent frost will not ag KTegaxa over' z per cent of the total crop. In fact. J per cenuwould b an extreme estimate, i -j- ?-vki. . - Ficnres eonrDiled brThe jrarnaf snd secured from varioos Pacific Northwest interesta show that pertiape- not more than 7 per esat-of the eroo remains en tha trees and that verbs S par cent additional - is held in ware bouses that sis not well protected front coid. .. That there waa little -aetnal damage te the apple crop of the lower Hood Hirer vajley is now practically confirmed -her - ana tn. same is true of the Mosier section. la the upper Hood . Hire ralley, around r Dee, wherw rnost setere damage sou Id be expected as-a result of tha unexpected cold snap. The Journal corre spondent, as well as others, reporta that although much snow fell in that district, . tb damage waa toe limited to consider. The snowfall in the apple producing section or the interior oi Oregon. Idshe end Washington was the earliest for fully 24 years end In aome aactleas for 40 yeara. - -x . ' s.- In the Bpokane section reports differ aa to the damage, bat it ia generally agreed that the damage waa not mors than 0 pet cent of Hha v in - to wuismett . raiiay ins oamage : waa nominal. , . t Ma ho reports indicate that most ef the fruit bad been gathered snd . was safely in the ware houses prewoua to the cold snap ana teat, ui (U mage oa tna trees was wcoBuaeraDM, . ... NORTHWEST OSalX RECEIPTS -Cara- ' "M-heat. Bartey ITlour. Oat. Hay. 'ortlaAd Wed,- 88 . r 7 25 5 . car sgft...... 60 20 ' 11 ' 88 to date. 8899 Year sge ...-428S T scorns Tttesday 60 tear sg , 48 Saasoa to data. 3523 Year ago ....'2546 Seattle Tuesday 10 Tear ago . . . . , It Season to date. 2289 Year see ..... 2848 118 1874 468 , 596 . 53 18 126 40 .. 2 284 847 270 ' 68 428 1865 .. Z 1- 12 05 ,875 87 606 ; .. - 2 1 - 8 281 850 818 1181 COTTOIT 'HIGHER fTOR' 'FEAB MONTHS SLOWER FOR XATB New York. OoL. SO. (L N 8.1 Ths eot. ton aurket opened irregular today. Near months started 3 to 24. points higher, whil lat po- ition were a fowza point, lower. general nnioadm of -fiew croper At the end afajier f irs 20 - miaatae the list wss anchsnged to 13.'' points higher en near montha and aboat f points ae lower on late Th eloa ws steady ';stav aet, decline of '22 49, points.; s'. ' , If onth. : ' January fehrnary . . Harch - i . . . . April . ..... May ,ifi... J ana . . . . ... Jnly .. . . . r Norember . . . December . .. Open. ,. pool : iihi' ' ' . 8440 High. , lVow. ' Cloaev' 8610 8505 85BI . . .... .... .. 8600 8621 8480 8485 .... 8455 8462 8415 8428 8860 " 8885 80 8388 8700 8648 as75 S360 8600 8650 POTATOES ALL "AlOSO THE COAST . -.' ' - - L-f A -.. .... -'i,- '-: .v-i-trf'Sieattle Market ' ; ' Seattle, Wash., Oct. 28. (X N. - B. ) Pots toes Yakima Oems 859 62: local 838 40 toni whit, 3 H I sweets 4o lb. - 4 . - . San Pranelsse- Starket -- Ban rrsnoisco, Oct. 28. U. P. Potato -River White, 82.765 Salinas, 83.60; sweets, 4C lb. ? -: r - Onions Yellow and white. 88.28 8.80; Australian brown 84.25, '.-,- . ' 4 -v. P DAIHT PRODUCE OF THE COAST WHOLESALE PRICES 15 PORTLAXB '' Thes at the pries retailers psy wholesalers, except as otherwise noted: ' . Delrr .Vreduets ''':: ' , Prime, parchment wrapped, extras. 6 Its per lb.: - prime firsts, 66c: fixita, 62 per lb. smaller lota at an 'adranee. jebbtng prices : - Cubes, .- extra, ROc: prim firsts, &9c;. cartons. Is extra, BUTTERr AT Portland delirery basis. 68 9 T8c: ronntry stations, 67$68e per lb. x OLFX)MARGARIXai Local brands, 8ft 60c . In.; tnba, 82e; 1-lb, cartons, SBe; 2-lb. cartons. - 86c: Niitmargarine, 1-lb. eartnna, 81e lb. - CBES Selling pries: Tillamook, fresh Ore gon fancy eream triplets, 85 SBe. lb.! Toung ., AmericS, 86 (87e. - Price to Jobbers f. o. b. . 1'lllamook triplets, 82e; Young A merle,' 88. ' Selling price: Cream brick. 40042;. - Buying ) price- of Osn aad Curry tripWU, S8e Yeang f America. 80 He lb. f. o. b. Myrtle Point; aiocs awts, ssssasc: uaMnrstr, soeeazo ; prio of Coo and Carry triplata, 2So: Yeneg ' Americs. 80 4is lb, i. . - b. Myrtl Point; X block Swiss, 4840c; Umbarger. 46 042a. EGOS Public market retail price. 5c KUU8 Buying price,' enrrent receipt 08 0 ' 84c; i silling price, 006Tc; candled, baying . price, 7 e 68c; selling price, 68 r 70s: se- lecu, 72e. , lira POULTRY Hesry hens, 37S8e lb.'; ,i Klht bans, 18 80s In. spring.- S3 W 88a lb.; oU rooster, 16a per lb. aauana, 88.00: ducks, 2Se)80o lb. 1 'pigeons. 81.66 m 2.00. doses: tar I hers, Ht. 84 0 7c; dressed. 45 946 lb.; geeaev . i 16lfe an. . .. v - ' . . . ; V .r-eah Veseublee and rvH " ; ' -' ;' ! l. FPEBH rUUTTa Oranges, 86.767 80 Pet . tax; bsnanas,, 8V 910a lb.t lemons, 8 7.60 VS.25 per crab) ; Florid grape fruit. 87.50 8.00; California grapefruit. 86.00 crate: peaches v 61,001.25t peers. 62.2818.00: mpee,al. laga, 8e Tokay, . 88.28 8.60 , lu; ; Ooaeerd, . e lb. .-...' 1 ' r BKRRIES HorkUbeRiea, 15s tb. eraabattiss, . $4.78 per bushel bos. , - Al'PLa Various rarietie. local. 81.46 9 4.2. - ' - ' ' '. ' ' v - -DRIED FTttnT Oatea, Dromedariea. $8.78; . Tards,. 68.76 per box; raisins, a crown, toose v Mtucstel, 16o per lb. figs, $5.00 per box of 60 0-oa psckagea, . ONIONS Selling 'price to retailers r Oregon, . 88.6094.00 per cwtj aeraciatiena aelhne price, . carload, 88.00 f. . b. conn try; gsrlie, 408 lb.; (leer) onions,. 40a Per dosea bancbe. POTATOES Selling price, 82.80 ft 2.75 rT ewt.; buying price for fancy, larg aiae, 82.00; ordinary, 61-60 f 1.75 per cental; aweet. 66o. VKOETABLES Turnips, 82.75 . pu sack; esrroU, $160; beets, 82.25 1 csbbsge, Oregon -- lH3e lb.j lettuce, 80 9 80e dosea! encum' " bar.,' 80e9 81.25 dosen; tomatoes, .. 86 9 60c box; eggplant, 7 4 e lb.1; cauliflower, 81.50 8.00 dWKu: horseradish, 16a. lb.; bell peppers,' - 7o; peas. Be; string beans, 6Ro lb.; green - corn, 80 940c per dosen, ' Hubbard squash, ji : 2w2Ho par lb. :, ;iJ:: : Meeu snd ' Provisions f v1.-' fJOrS'TRT MEATS Belling price t Country hags. 18 920a ps 1U for Sop -btockars; best Seal. 21 922ei heaty real., 18 914. , - ' - HlfOKKU At E A IB Ham. 8H87e -per lb. J breakfast bacon. 87 981c; picnics, JjSej cottage roll, 80c lb. - .. - - ' LAgl Kettle rendered ' 86 Hej stsBdsrd, , lie; tierce basis, compound. 26a . . .' -i, . aish and Shsllfrth - rREKH PISH Salmon. Cbraook, f 1a Jb.: ' ailrsrsJde, . 18o Ib.t halibut, fresh, .26 1.; sturgeon, zvo id.: discs sod, 10 lie n. snrcr , saseit. 10o lb; salmon trout, 20 fell 6e lb: kn , pered salmon, 82.66 per lU-ib basket; kippered '-- eod. S8.S6. ' - f 8HKIXf ISH'rmb. 83.60 per dossal shrimp .f ancat, uo per can; looaisra, ue us. ;-k 'l '?'' -"'A ' Oreee-les 9- -.IxA SUGAR Cab. 810.81; powdered, $ 18.26; iron sna nrry, ss.ii: yeuow. gs.ns: crsnn , lated. 89.77; beet, 68.88; - extra C, $8.28; ,' HONEY New, $7.60 9 8.00 per oaas KICK Japan style. No. J, 14ei New urieans Bfau, is 5e; tune How. ll tt per lb. SALT Coarse.- half - ground, - lOOs, '- 617.00 per ton; 80s, 818.60; table dairy. BOa, 820.60: - - bale. 88.15 9 8.58; fancy . table- and dairyr j B KAN 9 Oregon (sates by jobbers) i , lady nesuinaion, l 79 Or per- to., pmx, l ; - Itmas, 14c; bayou. 74c; red, 7e; Oregoai teem. . baying price, nomlsal. - : is.- ; , CANNED MILK Carnation. 6 7.2 5; Borden, i. ' . 1":? Ss ' Prnnelsoa wlssket 3't-";''f 8sn Frsneiaooy Oct. 28. tU. P.)--utter Extras 65 He. ..'-'-- . . t' Eggs Extras, 84e; extr pallets, 67 He; andersiaed pnllets. 62 He. ' - . ' Cheese OUtotnlav lists, tancy. 94)te; iirsu. SOe. Chicago Dairy Trod see . f Oiicago. Oct 28. L N. 8.) BuUst flaceipts. BBSS tubs; creamery, extra,. 05 He; firsts. 679 68 He; packing -stock, 42047. Eggs Receipts. 2488 . eaaas; current , re ceipts, 61987c; ordinary firsts, 50953Ks; firsts, S7 H 58 He; checks, 20 982c; dirties, 80988c, ' -. Cheese Twin, new. 80 He; daisies, 81H9 82c; Young Americaa, 82 He; Longborna. 82c; brick. $2c , - Lire Poultry Tarkeya, 84c chickens, 209 28Hj: springs. 28 He; roosters. .16 He; geese, 24c;ducks, 24c. . Kcw Tork Metal Market Vmr Tot. fVt 2S n. ff ' B. CoDoei Steady; ; spot and Oct.. 20 H 9 21 H J Not., 20 H dp 21 H: -lire.. 21 9 21 H f Jan.. 21 H 214; Feb., 31H922; March, 21H922H. Land JSasy : spot and ucfe, .04 a ( titiu ; Jior., C55 bid! Dec, 063 bklj Jan., 675 bid. -- Spelter Weak; spot and Oct. 7 H 9 7 H ; Nor., De.. Jan. and 8eb., 7 H 9 T H . v Seattle rrodace Market . i . eatUe. Oct 28. (V. P.) Sutter Local country creamery, cubes. 66c; ' do Jbrioks, 67s; stomse bricks, 60c- i. 4. ' " ,- - - Eets-HrxH-al. strictly .fresh; 83ejpallets, 871; strrsge, 869 58e; pee wees, 55a - , t - ;oeM Oregon end, Washington triplets, si 988e poand.-ii5----.'V: I '.;.":j;'V i Storks, Beads. Cottoa, Grata, Eta, - 816tl7 Board of .Trade Balldiaa. . i ., .. v. .. . , .. . Overbeck&CdokeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES - Members Chicago Board of Trade Correspondents of Logan Bryaa taicage Mir Terk ( v APPla Shippers Carefnl ' Yskims, Wash., Oct 20.- Shipnark are being Iteed to load box cars With- apples snd send them forward with messengers to look after the oil stores sent with th equipment aa a result ef the shorts c of refrigerators. - The practice was Inaugurated daring the war... n $7:40; Aster. $745: Eagle, ' $11.25; IJbhjr, 67.161 Yeiobao, $7.05; Mount Vernon, $TaSl Haselwood, 87.15 per case COFFEE Koasted 87951 lot aacks or drama. 't -f-.?. .--4 80DA CBACKEQ9 In bolk, 15e per lb. " NOTS-M-Walnbts, 88 940e pet lb.i slmohds, 88e; filberta, 8 So in sack lots; peanuts. 16 0 18c J pecans, 26c: Braxil, SOe. - . .-lU . t -f-. -,-..-. Ropes. Pslnts, Oils '.' ' . ROPE SisaL dark. 18 He: - white. SOe lb.: standard manila, VSHo. l.I.NSEEl OIL Haw, bbla 82.08 gal ; keU tl boiled, bbL. 62.08; raw. cases, 62.16; bUled, esses. 82.48 per ssL COAL OIL Water .white, in dntses er iron bbis., llHe gal.: esse, 24c gaL OASOLIME Iron bbla.. 28 He; esses, 4e; engine distillate, iron bbis.. 16c: ease. 2 Ha. WHITE LEAD Ton kta,-,18e; 80S lbs.. ISHcperlb. ' - - - - TUEPENTINE Tsnk$1.81 asses, $2.01 J 10 ease lost, lc less. tWlBX NAILS Basic price. 88.16.. V ' - Hone. Weel . and - Mldaf : , HOPS Nominal, 1819 crop, 80e per" lb. 'HIDES No. 1 salt oared hides (under;45 ns.),.85ci No. 1 salt cured hides toeer 45 lbs.), 80c! No. 1 salt cured buU hides. 23c Partis cured hides. 2c per lb-.', leas; green hides. do per lo, lew: Ho. 2 . mde,'..le, per IP. less. Hair slipped hides, ons third less than. No. 1 hides - . -v ' ' 4 . Oatt and Kip HkinaKo. ' 1 trimmed calf skins (up tn'.IS lhj., -6fe: rVo. 1 trimmed kip skuu (16 to 80 lbs.), 60c No. 2 skins, 2e per lb. less. Hsir iUpped akin, bee third less men ho. i sua.- " Dry Hides and - Skins Dry flint- hides, i 7 lbs. snd up. '40c; dry flint bulls,v 26c; dry innt eauf axins, unaar . iba sue; dry salt Udea T lbs. and no. 84: dry wit bulls, 20c: dry salt salt akina, under 7 lbs, 7 5c : dry Cull hides aad wim, nsu price. r- Horse Hide Oreen - or" lled.- largo, Well taaeii rr tudea, 10 eoit .and pony hflles. :.sos; dry none hides, 62,00 1 o . Hides with heads eft 80a less. Horse tail hsfir, per iu.. oc; norse man tuur, per 10.. tec PeltsDry- tong - wool peltt, -per lb.; ' 88 see; nry medmm wool Tiell. pr lb.. 2J SO. dry abearinc pelts. 60c9 81.00 each; salt ionj wool pelts, 63.00) 2.50 ; salt medium wool Kelt. SI.nftee8.AU' Kll ikurinl fisUa. M.S11. MOHAIR Long atsple...d6o Ljr ila.Jfcshort stspl.'' 80s per lb. ' . - - 1 xsx,LAJiw , al URJSASB Nov I tarfow. ra. izc; rto. i grease, . gve;-- o.' & grease. Jle ner lh. , CHIT TIM C1H rAftriAtrl SiAltirJV.w m.1 lleper-lb. T , " WOOL Valley half blood Merino and Sbfnp. shire, 60e; (JoUwoki and Lincoln, 40 46c; BiaUed Cotawold,. 80 985c: timber stained, 6e per lb. least Ihmbs wool, 4e per lb. lees. . 1 Eastern Oregon. Eastern Waahingtoa and California wool Merino, and Shropshire, 35 40.;; half blood Merino and Cntawold. 87 942c: Sbropshtre, 87 9 42c; vOtswold and Lincoln, sraight end mixed, 88 986 burry. Se per lb. less, lanibs., 4c per lb. less. Wools Merino combing and carding grades, 80 9 Sea , ' "." Xew Torlt, Bond JUarket ' " Furnished by Orerbeck A Cooks Co., Board Tr..la 4M, . . . ' ' ' Bid. - Ask. Atchison Gnil 4i.......v.!;?9!4 SOH bl out uoid s.. ...... e h .; ao Beta, uteri Iter. os... ,-hs Cent Pscifie 1st 4s..,.,..v .76 76 u B. Q. Col. as.,, i. ;.-.., B5 . 85 H 8t Psul Gem. 4Hs.t;v. Y6H1 : Chicago N. W. GanL 4s...,. " 78 ,11 U ak N. Cnl. 4s............ 88 88H New IOTX Ky, os. i '. . . . . . 1 a hk V- 11 Northern Pac P. U 4s. ..... . 78 H 78 H steading unt 4s. .......... . 82 .84 Union Pac. 1st 4s. .,..... 84 H 88 H u. a. Bteat a. .......... , . I9 100 H Union Pac. 1st Kef. 5s . n .' ... 77 H 77 4 Southern Pae. Codt. 6s...... 107 H 100 Southern Pac Cent. 4s...... 82 H 82 H Penns. ConT.-4Hs.i.-,i,,, 01H 2H renna. 1st ets. .... . . , . . i ... 84 so Che. Ohio Cost. Ss.Vits ' 8S4 : Ore. Short Line 4a . . $4 H ;- 85 -." : -V Eastera , Cash Grmla Chics fVih Mm- Mn 1 aalTSu! St 1IU No. 2 mixed. $L80 91.4OH No, 8 -mixed. Si.sw; os a yauow, gi.sa; no.8 waits. $1.88. Osts No.- mised. 88He: No.- 2 wnit. - ti giinc; . s white, as awe;, nov a rye. a i .sa ; . no. a rye. S1.SSH sttanesDolis Cash own. No. S whit. S1.3& No. 8 mixed, ,81.86 91.88.,. Oata No. 2 white, v 66 H 9 68 et No. - 8 white. 86 H Ob 68 He: Barley. choice to fancy. 81.29 1.34: medlum to sood. . 81.23 9 1.26: low a-rades. B1.22: no. z rye, ii.im.v . n.ansas cur t-ain com-nac nan sea. - v Omaha Cash eora anr.hansad. , Oats la e . to le higher. " at. Ijooi casn corn, le te ze higher.. Oata o to c nigner. , .. .. - . further ahowirii of strefigrth as a tV suit of tha cold 'weather of tha last few days lias . stimulated the demand for millfeeds to such an. extefit that a fur ther advance of $1 a ton la being; quoted by fhe Jocal trade aad farther advances are considered likely within the Immedi ate future. r ; Local millers ore today asking 440 a tea for millstoffs st their plants , sad the supply is slightly .below actual demand at the moment With the likelihood of a diminished demand tar floor by the gorenunent because operations will naturally subside aomewbst. AccoSdiog to Hsrry Sparleck of th hay de partment of Everding A FarrelK then ia a tem porary shortage of.Uaotfay la tha local trade and practically n ctoter a Sight The eoly grata srsBabl St the asomeat : consists of cheat snd this of ferine is ia a seetioa where the freight rats is rather higher.'' There at plenty of, alfalfa iLOUR Bellina srica. new erop: Willamette. it ex. .uu .w... iu., tiAisvirui.m.lt. tsliey,' $10.85; local atratght, $10.20; bakers' local. $11.50911.70; MenUna spring wnest patent 811.781 re floor. 610.10: oatmeal. 818.00; rabam. 811.00. . Pric for. city deii nea tn tire barrel kwe, - - -HAT Baying price, new crop: Willamette tuaotby, fancy, $27.00; Eastern Oregon-Wash-i . .u. i k. .il.tr. . tiasa. ftcbT S.3.00; cbiv $lt.00 20.00; ekaaa saa. 9 a saA e' u . Oi aa 6U$Wi f iv.vv, tiur;i,. aew.'wvt s;ia,ww UKAIN BACKS Nominal i New crop, delirery No. 1 Calcutta, 17s In ear lots; less smoonU aigner. - -;- : - - 11 ir.LSTUrrS Mixed ta U , nvtlle. sacked. 640.00.' ' . . ItOMKn OATS Per ton. 880.00 9 61.00. BOLLED BABLKI Per ton, , $67,06 9 68.0O. .. . - ' . . OR! Whole. 67S.OO: cracked. 881. exebsots aschanse bide: . - v.- ,;FED OAT8 r- '''-v-iV, ' Oct No, 1 white .... ... . . 6250 INOT. ; : ; 6800 Dee. 6850 6526 550 670 - 8560 6180 825 ; 1809 6850 BABI.KY Standard feed.';;; . . 6500 500 ' N. 1 blue . ........ V 6500 . 0500 - - COBN ' t N& S yellow......... 6000 Eaatera oata end corn tn bulk : : " OATS 8$ lbs, elipped . , . f i . . 6108 -88 lbs., clipped....... 8200 .. COBN -Ko.$ yellow . 8900 v- . , BARLEX . ' . No. 2 620O -.6278 V - ' CORN ' v ' No. S Tellow lanuar 64 B. 65A. ' Bales-lOO -ions -. Decsaber sunder i feed bsrley st $68.50. - , . . , ... All ERIC AK LITESTOCK PSICES 5600 g $478 t $800 Chicaxo, . Chlcss Hoes 874.1 S : -Hogs He- HI PORTLAND LIYE8T0CK HUN -Cars- Wednesday ' . week sgo Two weeks ego. . Four weeks sgo. . . Tear ago Two yean ago... 1 nree years see. . Four years ego. . . 702 Hog Cattle Calres . Sheep 80$ 8$ 7 - - 11$ 800 SB . - 104S 66 .. 107 88 847 .. 776 68- 10 61 802 . 288 i-..V 3 '.-87 803 87 " 1 883 77 - 8 487 To $14.1 14.18 .144$ 14.6 r 14.86 steady and sheep steady - for the' HOW HOGS BULSD ; BIse. ' Ckieafe t$e$e ' Omaha lt?Ue Beater ... . ...t.'?.' i Portland .' .-i .......... Kansas City .......... t$0S6e i Portland has remained steady to- firm and unchanged for hoes white all other markets have advanced sharply. Cattle were Jan- Cattle prices at North Portland -are utterly eat ef line -with what stock Is .sellint st te districts east of the Sockles.- resulting Ja prse- tieally no off eriogs here of stock tost eoaia ae put into th prim elasa. ; t .. :' t So great a differential exists between North Portlsnd esttlr prices and thoa in effect 'at eaatera, center that practically all of -th big tntW ihimtM nrfuu tn. tsk thefr lasses god send their stock hero. - .The-ettaaeioev- b beeonw bo critical that th interior is being oral nea . ay the East; leering , little; stock , fortBe coast markets proruung uey raiues later. -'. if i Oenetal esttle range:; Best steers ,-. . i . . , .. . $ Oeod to choice steer . . . .4 , Medium to good Un relr to good staers . . . ...... . Cfinmoi tn fair steers-. Good to choice eewa sad heifers, v 8. 50 ,7. 60 Vediars te good ooww and. heifers . 8.80 8.50 Pair to medium Oowa and heifers.' '4. 7 5 0 6.3 Cm nrmrm, , - t . . - j . . ' .t. i - -" S. OO " 4 OO Bulto '-...'V. .? 500 6.80 Best light ealres ii.U.-. i4.00gl6.0 Hesry calrea 8.0018.00 Stackers snd feeders . ; :T.60f 8.38 ....... . ; - SSaraaS - Unfilianaaig ' v. j Tforth Portland has ataia prored as a slow market when it comes to making price adrsnces for hogs, although not quit so slow about fol lowing decline. While the Bast was. fluotins extremely lew ssraes tor hogs North Portlsnd wss the highest nationally known' li restock : market Todsy with further sdrancea ia practically sll Only a Snll nw u shown , In the after here during the day., but , area ..this eondition failed to street the price. - flanml Knar market taosS! Prim mixed .............. .$18.60 14.00 , Medium mixed ; . . . ; ; ; J 8.00 0 1 8.80 Smooth, heary v..... i. lfOOf 12.60 Bough, beery .i ......... JHSfJl llgs , 12 00 0 13.00 asyttaei SMuatloa teed . Situation in th mutton and lamb trod at IKorth Portland "continues ta fiect a steady eondition. Receipta in tne alleys ore m lent war amaU. with a total offering of but 118 head compared with 1048 last Wednesday end 61 bead a- year ago. - ' ar S Xa a..-fcia. Early Advance in . Stocks Is Followed ; By Reaction Is Confused New-Iejk, Oct S. (L N. g. The stock market closed contused and irregnlsr today. United Fruit rose soout'gv pouits to Atlantis Gulf, after adtaacing S points to 188, reacted 'to 186. Steel common fell two point te 108 snd the ether steels te shoot i point each. Texss Co.. aftsr reacting to 180, tal lied to 888, end General llotors rallied 4 points to a "closing ef S 84. Uoodrtch dropped two pptnts to 80 and Mexican Petroleum er a T . - ara. n .lii. a , 1 u .l -1 1 v iiouiia so ... - sveimviiv kv twaur 126 44. Southern Pscifie 107. BaMwht Lees. saotir. 144 M , snd tBtudobakw 1 4 1 , . - tiea, - i.sto.tuo . sbsrsaa; ponas, an.- 125.000 I Kew Terk.T Oct 28. (L ' W. ' 8.) The stock ' market opened stfont todsy, adraneea renting ens to 6 - points seine toads ia - the ectie iaaaea.. . . Steal aommea rose 1 mint te 1 6 Ss 'Repub lic Steel $M to 121 H. Baldwin 2 to 150 lii while the sUnr Kteah gained, rreca ' 1 to a neint.,, .(..?. '...-' .-J-.'.,-..- . -. General Motors Jumped a points to ss .uooo tich 1 W to 88. and U. 8. Rubber 14 tX12T. Mexican Petroleum yea 1 1 to 869, Marine eemmoa 1 point to 8, aad - Coiled Retail Store. 114 to 11T. Americas Sugar toss orer 3 point to 17 sad Americaa Bett 'Bagar 1 point to $$. . Tlie.railway shares were eulet .. - The aaarket w imaular in the afternoon. a. , . . i . t .. . . . . r. h 1 1 . n.. ocm smra ummm . . nuin& w .uo is. pubiia Btad 5 points to 120 .- General Motors ion to -oav, ptuasoaxer aesxry e- points, to 1404. T.xaS Co, made a sensational adranee oi SI Dohita te S4S and then reacted to SSU Th market- reacted from 1 to 4 Mints aurtng th forenoon.-.-..- ' Stael common reacted 1 point to 1 0B. xtaldwin iioinus w ill, rmtvm asirvw iwiuw w w wm , Studebaker 8 point to 142, and recessions of about i point wer noted m uooarica, u. auhhM AefcMrfau HmaltiMft- . Tesaa- Comvny -was aa xoepuon, aarsncmg 9 points to BX f. Furtiished b Overheat aV Cooke Caw Board of Trade building: . ; , - Low ' do meet eompetitlre $.00 18.50 00 e 4.60 8.00(9 '0.O0 1.0OS.OO 8.50 0.80 .-t ta- s an Feralo-sr Bond Market' J ' v ,. Furnished by Orarbeck V Cook Co. ' - ;.. . -' , Bid. . Ask. A. P. 6a Oct 1920. i ....... f 87 ; '871t C. X (Hi Not. 1818...... ,89 100 U. K. 6Ws Wot. 11...... 7 ATS.' Rep, Francs 5s 1931........ 105 108 Pari 6s Oct 1921 80 :" Slarscuiea O Not. 110 , , ... , 89 100 , Russia Bxtn. 8HS 1021.,.....' 40 X 44 Bosaisn Int 1926. . , . .i. . . , : 72 77 -Dont. 5s Aug.1821i.,..l.., i$6i 97 -Dom. 5s Apr. 1981 . ....... . 86 U : 85 Arcsctin s May 1 820. . . .CVir 89 C 004 Dora. Caned Be 187. . ... . ..r 86 97 U. .K. T4 1987 92,- 88 & ..-OK--. -aaknyasaansswiBasaBaawa f '- Wheat' Area'-irorBial - Cbioago. Oct SQ.-r-Modern Millet ssts! Winter wheat acreag awaded this faU is now normal acreage. - Rains as not tna around In splendid condition for plowing and aided germ ination, riant is abore ground m soany places, is strong and being pastured. Seeding will eon- trnue ss lone as weather permits, -tall slowinc in spring wheat country, both sides of th inter nations una, ia only a Utu below . normal.- : Hosey and ExenaBre New tork, Oct. 89. I. N. CH money on th floor of th New Tork Stock Exchance today ruled at 9 pes cent j high,- 14 per cent; low, - 4 hi per cent Time money was firm. Kate were 7 per cent - the market for prime mercantile paper ws steady. . s ; . -. CaU money ia dondon today waa 2 per cent Rterlins exehancn waa weak, with business tn bankera' bills st 115. Vb for demand. . , Mlaaeapolii-Balath ax f ' S , Minnesnolis. fvt 29 (I N. 8.) Flax seed 443446; April 4899441. Ihihith, Oct 29.. (t 'N. 8.) Flax: - Oct and Nor. 431. Dec. 428. May 424. - T ; A . S I . ... i ' - ' New Tork Batter asd : Era-g Nw Tork. Oct 29.' (I. H. 8.) Butter firm. L'nchaagedr receipta 8518 tubs. Eggs iirm, iisriy uncnangea, receipt is.sil Hennery White ancbsnged. - . -, . Jfaral Stores Market r New Tork. Oct. 29. It N. ' 8.) Turoen- Une Savannah. 1 4 7 : New York, -1 5 e 1 65. itoBm esnnsaD, laoaefiauv; new Xorx 1700. . ' - ; ' - hieaso Totato Market - , J- Chicago. Oct 29. I. N. S.) Potatoes KereijKs. nw cam; : ..siinneaot and IMaeta Ohios. 82.18 8.45.-;. w , i Saa Franciseo Cask Barley - SaB Francieco, Oct 29. (V. P BarieT Spot-feed,., per . cental, 307 316; ahijtp'ins 800 610. - 'r-.i -. ' ' ":"". Saa FraaelsrO Foaltry 3f arket - -. Pan Francisco, Oct . 29. ( V. P. ) Poultry Broilers, 8840cj large -ena. - 82 9 86c; - - . IT . r j Saa Fraaelseo Barley Calls : .-. Han Francisco. Oct' 29 Barley eslb: ": .-! Ieoeniber. 829 sales. - - - ,-. May. 83 24 bid. $8.3$ oek. ' - eeipta, 18,000; 8025o higher. Balk. $13.50 0 14.00 j . top, 14.60 1 hearyweight, $ 1X60 0 14.00; medium weight, 813.50 014.15; light weight, ; 818.60 A 14.10; light lights, 1 618.25 & 18.75; heTT packing sows, smooth, glS.OOSy 18.50 packing sows, rough, 812-75 018.00; pigs, 612.60 018.60. , Cattle Beceipts, 18,000. i Best steers strong; others and batcher stoea steady ta lower; csltes steady. Beef steers, choice snd prime, 316.75 019.60; medium and good. $10.75 016.50; good and choice, 614.00 010.25; common and medium, $7.60 018.75 1 batcher cattle,, heifers, 86.75014.60; - cows, $6.50 013.00; bulb. $6.60 010.76; cannera snd cutters, cows and heifers, 35.25 0 6.60; canner steers, 35.80 0 7.60: ! ealTee, Ugbt and handy weight 617.00 018.00; feeder ateera, 36.75 018.00; stock er steen, $$.00010.25; stacker cewi sad heifers, $6.0007.73; stocker calres, $7.75011.00; western -range cattle, beef steers, $10.75 015.50: cows and heifers, 37.73018.00. -MheenBeeeiDtSi ' 28.0001 steady td strong. Lsmbi. 84 lbs. down. 312.35 013.80; lambs. ' culls and : common; 8a.50 012.00; yearling j avethers, - 89.00 013.OO; wes, : S IS a.l'o ; ewes, cans snd sum in on, ss.ov m e.awi oreeamg ewe. '4.76 012.eU; feeder lambe, $10,600 13.25. Kansas City Hses fia.oo aa?ss City. Mo., tlct. 29. (L S. 8 ) Cattle Receipt. 20,000; - steady to kiwir. Steer-, gio.oo acjo.uui euwa and uenen, ss.uu 0 12.00 ! tocker snd .cedors, 86.00 0 12.00 ; eel'. 310.0M 10.75. v . 116i lUoelpti, UUU0; 20BOe higher. Toi. $14.00; bulk. 13.00018.85; hearies. 818.50 013.80; mMliums, Sia.7301400; light. 313.SO01S.aS; pigs, 312.50 0 14.00. ihecp Bec.'M.ta. 10,000; steady., v Lambs, $14.00 0 15.23 ; ewes, 80.80 7.50. Denser Moos $14.8.8 ' lb-BTrr Oct. aft. -IU. P. 1 -CmH1, R..fnt 8800, ttnmg to higher. Steer. 89.000 12.0Oi eowa end heifers. -S7.00 9.60; stockers and feeders. 37.23 0 11.50; oaires. 87.00 0 11.50. Hogs Beceiptt BUO, steady to lUoog. Top. $14.85; bulk, 813.00013.80. Sheep Beeeipta 24,000, - steady. Lambs, 812.50 014.50: - ewea. 86.26 7.60: feeder lambs. 312.00 013 JO. , Omaha Mess $14.10 "- ' ' Oumha, K'eb.. Oet'20.-(t N, 8.) Hogs Beeeipta, 8500; 1525o higher. - Bulk. $13.60 013.861 top, 614.10. - Oattte Reeaipta, 10,000; beef and butcher Cattle steady: stackers and feeders weak. Sheep Receipts. . 14,000: killing c grades mostly 25e hisher; feeders rtrnng. -v.' Seattl Heat $15.00 Seattle. Oct 29. (L N. 8.) Hoes R- eeipt 7 , steady. . Prime lights. 614.60 0 13; mediant to - choice, 318.60 0 14.60; rough hearies, $12.00 18.00; pigs, $18.00 0 14.80. tattle iteceipta lss, steady, nest steers, $0.50010.60; niMinm to choice. $8.00 0 8: common, to good, ' 58.60 0 7.80; best cow snd heifers, ST.60 0 8.70: common to good cows, 8A.00 0 7.00; bulls, 38.00 7.00; eUTes, $7.00 014.00. Sheep Beeeipta 268, steady. Lambs, $14.00 016.00: fair to mdiom. SIAOMA 14. ao yearhnr. 31 0.00 0 11.00 1 wethers, 39.00 so s 66.06 0 9.50. ... i - v ? Beat Mount Adama lambe Stockers snd feeders ........ Valley lambs ..... ...... . . . Yearlings . .v. Wethers . . . . ... i ....... . Ewes . . . . v . . . . ....... . Tuesday Afternoon t COWS ' prie. 6-4.O0 6.0O No. " Are. lb. "l,;.r 680 , 4.,.. 695 8.... 850 v 6-., .1050 IS.... 620 11.;. .1096 940 7...f 780, ' 2. ... 780 16,... 840 18.... 1050 t.... 860 .... 690 , - , - " 1... 880 2. , 14.. 8., 10. , . 1 . . - s . . $.00 7.00 4.85 - e.oo 8.25 6.75 7.66 BTEEBS ,311.00 011.80 8.00 0 9.00 10.00 011.00 . 8.000 9.0ft 7.500 8. SO , 6.00 0 7.00 Prte. 3 S.80 6 00 7.60 i - 4.88 7.35 8.2 7.00 8.28 No. At, lbs. t. , ..1104 5. ,...1015 15.... .1005 -i. a-er. 625 8..... 790 80..... 810 4..... 608 )..... 1420 8.00 1. 2..... 105 5 8.50 . , . 1...... 106. 00 2. .. .. BOO 8.60 " 2.... .1045' 0.50 - 8....V 583 BUCLS 6.00 . l.. .1420 CA1.VS.9 220 310.00 I 15...., 810 170 18.00 -j 18 $1 $16 . 8.00 J - , v hoc; 8 8.00 o.oo 0.00 8.25 7.80 6.80 8.00 8.00 214 314.00 240. 12.00 3. , 10.. . 15 ! .16.. a.. 4. . K.i 4,. 4., 4. . 12. . . . 270 2HO - . 1 .10 . 1S3 , . 270 ... ,. 293 : ,140. . 220 . 293 . 133 ," 143 ..i100 . ,t 12tf ewes. New York and :--: London Silvery ; . r At New Record ' New" Tork. Oct . (I K. B.jlr. merrisl bar aUrer ia 1 14 e higher, at $1.23 . new hiah record. - , London. Oct. 29. ft N. S.) Bsr silrer In 1 d higher at 66 Vk d ' New high record. STANDARD OIL STOCKS (OTCrbeck ft Cook Co., Board of Trade Bids.) . . . v.- ; -, Closing , ' " ' ' ! "Bid Asked Anglo . , i ....... . ... ... .284 ' 28 Borne- Serysnur ...... . . . ucfceye i ..... . ,ii ,. : . . . . : eeneurauaa ..,,..,.., '.. Continental ............ . Crewent . CumhwbUMl i'i.., ..... , l!.urek .. a i' , , . , ... ... .. . Calermc. ... t ....... , , . Oaltnawp. . ,v III.- pine i. . .. Ind. - pip" -. , . . I ...... . . . " National -Transit N. :Tu. Transit ........... Northern Pipe . , . ... . Ohio , . . . . . . . Prolrfe Oil ......I...... i Pmiri Pipe ... .... ..i Solar Refg. . ... . , . .... Southera Pipe - a . , t . . Houthern l"enn. Oil . . t . . . 8. W. Penn. Oil ......... 8. O. Valif. Vj. 8. O. Ind. ......a........ M- O, KsBaV a si S) . a . 8. O. Kj. 8. O. Neb,. i . . ? 8. O. N. J. ..-. 8. O. .N. T. ,. 8. O. Ohio ............. Bwaa A Fines ........... Union Task ............ J Vacussa . Washington ...V,..-. ,m 0 r. i - xsao 470 ' . 49 . . 5- ' : . 98 800 . $10 875 - 600 84 , 37 160 , ' 170 J60 , 14 05 88 107 112 180 18 34 '8$ 178 383 106 loi 807 - 372 118 t 12$ 24 ' 286 880 490 163 ' -167 340 : 843 98 101 SOS -. , 303 763 - 778 690 61 600 ' 620 615'. - ' 53$ 71 , - 720 413 . , 420 62 , 660 186 . -180 180 . ' 183 425 - 4SO 44 - 45 . 1; . " . '' More Basra Arrire" - ' : - 8n Frsnclscoi Oct. 29. Recent Impbrta in clude 4708 bales of gunnies. Jfew Tork Saf ar aad Coffee New York, Oct 29. iV. P.7-!-T!offe 7 Kk., 17017He: No. 4 Santos. 200; ; SugarOentrifugal, $7.88. - - 25. ... 21,... 1..., 14..., No 1 ,,... 4 s , , .. 200 1..... 820 17 165 4..,.. 220 ., I...:. 190 ...... 201 190 $14.00 215 18-60 15..,.. ' 2..... 10 12 12 . S j 6 , , . . 240 250 810 105 175 180 193 14.00 12.00 14.00 13.00 14.00 18.50 12.60 11.00 ' 18.50 14.00 14.00 12.80 14.00 JONES IS. RABID III ; 3EMAND FOR CHANGES , 111 PEACE COVENANT - i IS- Hill I 'I' I 'I y j, ; . - Washington Senator Displays Dif ferent Attitude Towards Treaty Than He Formerly Did.4., IVcjscBIllOX: Gold.. jtiaasa uom. . , . Allia Chalmers.". . AUo Steel . . .iri Amer. Age. Chem; . Axecr. Seet BngM. Amer,, Ca, e. 1. Amer. t'af-J-dl-: Amr. Cotton Oil. . An. liwe U., a. Amer. -Unseed, . Amer, ico., e. . . . amer. Hmelter, c. , Amer, Steel rdy,. Amer.-- Sugsr. e. . Am, Bammatra Tob Amer. Tel. ft Tel. Amer. Tobbaceo. . Amer.- Woolen, e. Awer. ztno - , . . . Ana. Miuing Co.. Atcbisoa,' .a ... Amer. Int. Corp. Open Ss 47 624 694 90 64 t 135' 57 H 87 "4 81 los ses 45 148 10$ 99 109 140 20 . 6 H, 80 12S S4af BaMwia Uwo.. . .1150 H 160 HJl Balto. ft Ohio, e.. I 40 I 401 High 48H 64 U 100 160 H 044 15. 57 H 87 81 110 67 45 tk 148 105 99 10914 143 20 66 80 '4 4 46 6 98 87 83 183 67. $ 80 17 63 44 143. 108 f 99 iim 20 80 H Beta. Steel. B Brook, Rapid Tran. Butte ana Bupertor, Calif. Pack.' AmA Canadian Pacific... Cent, Uedther, e. . . Chandler Motors . . . Che, ft Ohio..... Chi. Gt. West, c. Chi, kl A St. P. Chile Copper . . . Chin Copper . . . . Ccntinetitsl Con... Colo. Fuel ft Iran.. Consolidated Gas.. Corn Products, e Crucible Steel, . Cuban Amer. 8ugwr850 BS . . '80 115 ' 2 $ .$ 10.00 12.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 13.30 18.00 13.00 13.60 1 S.S0 14.00 12.50 12 SO 13.60V I.AB s $ .oo DO 10.50 88 -10.5O KWEH 100 $.76 I 147 $ 8.0 ;. Weaneaosy asernies sates - -. 8TSERS AM. lbs. Price. I No. . Are. lbs, ... $50 $ 1U25 ' $.,...1260 '-. IXIWH i ..' i - . k , ... 6..;. ft$ 3 4.50 1 ...1068 3 7.88 2 885 "6.00 1 " - HOGS -.. .... US $18.00 i 2...i,.5,$11.0 v . LAMBS . . 2.,.. 8 $10,501 40..;. 5$10.t$ - - fiWES - ; 5...: -42 8 '5.00 I 17 -02 $ 8.0$ .;"' WETHERS ' a.... ii5 $ .oo i , .. prie. $ 0.8$ Cuban Can Susar.i 43 Peer, ft Bio Q., p. ' Srie. e,,,.. i 15 Garsl Cigars...., 82 General Electric..,. 170 UeneralUotors. ... . 388 Grsnby Cons. ......... . Gt Northern Or.. 48 Gt Northern By.., 85 Greene Csnaea. , . . . '. . . Gulf States Steal... 77 Ire Securitiea . . . . . . 44 tllinoia Central . . . . 92 -, Indus. Alcohol . . . . . 107 1 Inspiration Copper. -69 Int. Hr Tester. . . , . 140 , Int Uer. Marin, e. 82 Int. Nickel 26 v Kenneeott Copper.. 88 Lackawanna ti test... 95 7,ehigh-Valley.,... 47 ktaxwea Motor. 8 Hex. Petroleum . . . . 265 . Montana Power.'. . . . . . . . Miami Copper..... 2 Midrale Steel ..... 68 Mo. Paeinc, .'.... 28 hi National Knamel. . . 84 National Lead ..... 81 UNar Coasoiidated. .1 17 New Hares, J 83 N, T. Airbrake.,. . 149 N. T. Central. .. .j 73 Norfolk ft Western II 00 Northern Ptcif e . . .1 85 Okla Kef. ft Pind. .1, 10 Pacific 1111... '..I 39 P. Am. PetroL. e.1188 IU. tUllwy...j. . .-. 43 Peophn tiu. .y . .-. . 4 2 Pkrce-Arrow ..... 92 : Pierce Oil. .V. .... ;21 Pitbburg Coal. e. 84 P. Steel Car. c , . .jlOS Pullmaa ......... 127 K. Cons. Coimer.. 22 It Steel 8pring. . f 1 0 1 ICeading. c. 1 SI Hep. t ft S..-C..H21 Bcta3 KtorM . . ..U1S Hock t-land. ie...l 28 Hhattnek Copper . i in Hlosa 8bef field ....! 70 Koutbera pacific, . , 108 sw-utnern e...l 25 sii,cUir o-;i ..,... 0 kotsi nntca 1107 Btndebaker. e, . , .US StuU Motors .. . , '. 181 Rt. T. at Ms FVan.l IB Swift ft Co 1183 Tenn. Comer .... I Its. Texae OU 310 Texas Pscifie . . . .1 62 Tob. Pmducts . . . .1104 Inioa Pacific, e.. . 123 ITnioa Pacific, u.. .! 67 Trarueortincntal OOI 66 I nited Food Prod. 8 Pnitcd Frnit' ,;...fl99 TJ. 8. Itnbbet, e. ..l28 11. H. ftmeK. K..I 76 V. 8. 8taeL e..,.. 10 V. 8. Steel. .... It 16 T'tah Oormer ..... I 80 V. Tirginia Cbem., ,. 78 Wbsh .....,,.,.,.,, Wrtrn tTnion 85 Wet!nahoue Klec.i 67 Willw Orcrland f 83 108 24 . 'v. 10$ 11 6T 85 46- 96 -87 248. XlTeraool Cottoa Market 4 LiTWoool. Oct. 29. It "N. 8.1 Spot cot ton opened actire. .' Prieaa firm. . Sales, 15,000. Futures opened steedy. Jury Is Chosen to; ; : Try, Martm Clajk On Murder Charge ".'"F " " .., i-.'i.i.in" 1. - . j r i : - Eugene. Oct' 29. ' After exafnlnlns jurors for two days, a Jury of 10 farm era, one retired banker and one carpett ter has been accepted to try Martin A. Clark, McKenalo rancher, charged with the murder of Charles Taylor, road sti nervisor. at McKenalo bridge, July 23. In his opening statement to the Jury. District Attorney Ray said that te evi dence would show that -the bong-hs of a tree were shot away near where Tay. lor died; that the shot entered the back of the dead man,' severing- the vein that enters the heart : . that certain marks were found on the 'jacket of the. bullet that would "prove it had been- fired from Clark's rifle and that Clark was anxious to get out of . the mountains after Taylor waa tnlsalnr eti July 25. Fof the defense, Howard M. Brownell said tha : erldenco woo id -ahowi that Clark -and the murdered man had .been intimate friends and tnat no bad feel ing existed . bemuse Taylor had dis charged Clark,. , Walter; Boone testified that -Urk had said he and Taylor werts out hunt ing on the morning of July ti and that, as It was foggy. Taylor had become lost Boone .. also testified that t Clark wad anxious t get rat of the moun tains following; tna aay Taylor ; was miaeing. ' r ,. ' .-"-..' No. o ' Wstef Works Approved North Powder Oct 2.-North Powder Monday Vbted td IhsUTI' waterworks at a cost of 830,000. The Issue carried 118 to 32. 10$ r.4 67 "Is 22. -43 ' 65 47 '96 98 268 . 871 48 M 82 176 M. 86 . , . . 44 85 ,70 44 ' 92 , 168 69 141 62 28 $8 $3 . 68 853 26 64 2 85 I 17 88 140 73 100 se 10 40 . 184 41 42 02 21 04 103 12T 22 101 81 123 118 2" 18 78 109 25 61 109 148 11- 19 137 IS 340 58 105 128 67 47 86 210 1X9 .7H 110 115 81 76 S6 894 109 24 81 108 if v...-. 48 il 94 ; 95 03 !4-, 843 42 8 v'l$ 82 170 880 43 8$ a 77 42 02 107 58 140 60 S7 83 ? 64- 252 26 52 26 ll 17 88 ISO 73 100 S5 10 88 132 4B 41 88 20 64 100 . 127 22 101 80 120 116 SS ' 13 74 107 28 : 60 107 140 187 18 183 12 910 62 108 122 66 66 eio 198 123 106 116 so IS 88 67 S4 Close 47 52 99 97 63 133 66 80 SO 107 66 44 148 10$ 80 SOtt 189 20 66 00 1IS 144) 89 100 18 24 S3 14M 108 186 57 9 as 51 41 98 46 93 84 247 sou . 43 8 15 81 170 883 Washington. Oct .- (WASHINOTON BUREAU OF THUS JOURNAL.) What hat-p hed to Jonest - Th Jones In this case is Sena to Wesley X Jones of Wash ington, who came back to "Washington from hie hottie state a ' few weeks ago with kind words to the treaty and the League of Nations, and who waa x pected to join the "mild eservationlata,' 0 at least to hold aloof from the teaty killers. . , . " . ? But Jonas haa become one of the moat rapid' In his demand for "strong" eaervatlons. The" eservations he po poses are stonger than even Polndexter appear sto have thought about and that means double-strength. Jones Is the first to. propose that the United B tales have nothing to do with tha league on. less Egypt Is . made Independent His other chief eoncens are f China and Ireland. . He popoaes that upon entering the league the United State ahall give notice of withdrawal In two years tin less oy mat time : - - China la furry restored to sovereignty in Shantung, . - The affairs of Ireland have been ad- JVstd "sattsfactoily" to the people of Ireland." - The independence of Ecrpt recog. niaad. Alt-policies of conscription in time of peace abolished by all members. of the league.' , , Pendleton Is -Asked' To Donate Site for 870,000 ; Structure Pendleton, Oct.' S9. An apartment building to cost $70,000 Is proposed for Pendleton by Dr. David B. Hill, provided lecal buslnees men will furnish a suit able site feo ef charge," Dr. IIIU pre sected his proposition to . a group of business men Monday night, and It Is now being; Considered. . ' . , - Unless the site is donated he Will not consider building, he told the meeting. Tenant plana are for a modern build ing with SO apartments, and ha will start construction Immediately if the site is furnished. Dr. Hill ia a denttat here, and. with his brothers, haa largo Inter, arts In UmatUla county, y ' Goir Club Buys Land Pendleton, Oct, 29. The PendletoA Golf club has completed' a deal where by It becoraea owner of 4S acres com prising the course now used. The club now owns both Its clubhouse and links. 43 a 03 100 68 140 61 27 S3 93 46 1H 261 02 28 62 S3 88 89 . 17 83 189 72 100 ss n 0 s 89 - 132 48 41 88- 20 88 00 180 22 . 100 SOH 20 116 XII 18 . 74 107 H. F. Pohland, Bank President. Dies in, Sis Ashland Home 60 108 141 125 10 136 12 889 62 108 1ZS 66 56 86 206 123 76 IOK 115 K0 76 83 87 84 Total sale, stocks. 1.466.40A .km Total sales, bonds. 812,128.000. . LaFayette Youth - ,Is-Gonej; Clothes Found Near River McMinnville, Oct 29. Eroel Griner, 21, of lAfayettev disappeared, from the home' of his Grandmother, Mrs. George Bryan, Sunday and his clothes and shoes were found Monday on th river bank. Va Extended search- for the body was made, wkhout results, . ' . Opinion Is divided as to whether Tie changed suits and left or whether! he drowned himself or was killed and thrown Into th river. A new shell from a gun was found near his clothes. Wanted: ' Experienced Furniture V 4 - Man ! to assist Mi rnarkiee o4 srranalnfl stock. - le nee VIOM eseeflsnes, 414 where. ADDRE681 . . F-881, Journal- Larger Association In Portland Aim of Credit Men-Branch ,'A larger, and more -Influential credit association zor aortiana is tn aim 01 the present members of the Local Asso ciation of Credit Men which is a branch of, the National Association of Credit Men, a representation of some 30,000 of , America's best business heads. ' Through the efforu Of this associa tion much; has been accomplished which has been 'national in' scope in the way of broader, leglelat Jon, aa - It affecta the buatneaa - man. ' dotng -much In the protection of credits and the prosecu tlon of commercial ? frauds. The Portland Association of Credit Men haa been very active in legislative matters in Oregon, it was sponsor for and succeeded ; in having passed the sale in bulk law, the fire marshal law, the bad , check law, ; all of which have been of Inestimable benefit to credit men. '. .. '--4';--4 -. !-: - The Portland .Aasooiation - of - Credit Men ranks on a parity with the .best civio : organisations in the city, and the support of its members Is regarded a duty to civic betterment and de velopment It is estimated that there are at least 600 wholesalera, jobbers, manufacturers and bankers in. Portland who are- not now members and it is hoped that . a lartre malorttr of these will become members of the association through the membership campaign -. which - will b$ launched Thursday, October $0. Pros! dent & I Eddy of the Ladd A Til ton bank haa appointed 1m D. Hunter as chairman of the membership commit tee and ;Uie following members as cap tains : H. D. Ma mock. R. A. Imlay, IS, D. Roes, W. I. Harrie, 8. Et Pendell, G. O. Hamilton, - B. E. Brooks, & C McPherson.. . - - . Farm Class fop Nurses' Pendleton. Oct S9.--Classs in- home . nursing and care of the alck are proving so popular in the county that In most cases one class, will not bold the num. ber wishing to take the course. Two classes, for aululta and" one tor high school glrla were " neceesary when . the work, waa organised here Monday night Miss : Stasia;. Walsh. former : Red Cross . nurse In overseas service, has organised . claaaea throughout the county. - Baoterl -etogy Is tho first subject taken up. - 0. L. Smith Buys Big Summerville Stobk Ranch ; f or j $40,000 ' ' '-l ' .l... LS. . -' ' . . La Grande, Oct 29. C t Smith,' Grande Rondo farmer, Monday bought the Bay NorcaJ Hillside stock v ranch for $40,000. . The farm Is at the tiorth end of the .valley near Summerville, and comprises 360 acres ot creek bottom and , hillside bench land.. r " " , Bishop to Conduct Services La Grande, Oct 29. Bishop Bobert l Paddock of ' the Episcopal - church wilt hold two services In la - Grande, on October 80.-; Blahop .Paddock la on hla return trip, after attending tho general triennial, convention - of the . Episcopal churclf at DotroitMlch. ,. - - . . U"oman Aeeldcntly ,Stot Xa Grande, Oct 28. Mra. Charles Stoop, while reaching for an article on a ' shelf, accidentally knocked to the floor a loaded gun, with tho result that the gun waa discharged, the bullet en kterlng her foot ',-'- Postmasters ttf Be. Selected Soori' for ; Two Oregoh Towns Washington, Oct. 3B. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL) Tha postoffioe department etpects ' to take action by November IS In the ap pointment of Charles E. Ztosebrough as postmaster at Hoskins, Benton county. Oregon, and Harol' G. Bunch at Fort Klamath, , they being : the sole - appli cants . for these places. Poatofflce in spectors have reported inability to find an eligible candidate at Kellogg to sue oeed George F. Millet, resigned. Sen ator Chamberlain has been Informed that-this office win be closed in about three weeks unless aome - one : la re ported in the meantime to acept the nomination. Patrons can be supplies from the OaklandElkton route, It Is stated. . " - '-.;- " . Ashland, Oct 29. H. F. Pohland, tyres' Went of the Cltlsens bank of Ashland. died Tuesday. He had been In fall ing health for several months, but death S3 'fsjame unexpectedly.. - Pohland had been one of , Ashla&d's : most Influential cltl- aens. . For a number of years he was a school director and at "the .time of his death was clerk on the. school board.- He la survived by his wife and three children l Jdhn Pohland of Reno, Nevada i Mrs, Chester Wolcott of Mafahfleld, and Mrs. Roy -Walker of Cordova, Alaska.: ' - His children had come a few weeks past for a family reunion and because of his failing health had prolonged thelf stay and were with htm at the time .of hla death. Man Begged .to Get Honeymoon Expenses New York. Oct ' TJ. !. Michael Starke, aocordlng .to the police, bought a soldier's second hand uniform, and collected $275 by begging. He wanted to take his bride on a honeymoon, he explained. . , j Deisr Appear Versed In State Game Laws j,.-? ,..IM,,w..,. ;,";,;,-4'j, - Baker, Oct 29 That dear in Grant coonty have secured a copy of the Ore got game laws and posted themselves upon restrictions governing hunters Is the conviction of J. W. Hewitt, generat manager for the 1 Sumpttr Valley, rail way, Frank Shurtliff and Frank Van Patten, who returned Monday from a deer hunt near Sheep Rock above Whit' ney. They report having caught sight of two large bucks and a doe Just as tho bucks, warned of the hunters' ap proach, were hastily disappearing into the brush. The doe, however, stood her ground fearlessly, they claim, erasing at them sneerlngly as tf to aay : "You know what will happen to you If- you shoot at ; me." Friends : of i Hewitt ' have hinted that she was possibly aware of the advantage aha derived from her sex. May Exempt Farmers From Anti-Trust Law Washington, Oct II. KU". P.Ex emptlon. of all farmers organisations from anti-trust laws' was asked before the house - Judiciary - commutes by Representatives Barbour nad Hersmann, California. Witnesses opposed : to the proposal will appear later and plan to point out several farm organisations that, have attempted to fix high prices for milk and other prod 110 ta. . v ' attempt frm all DomirJon Gity o ictbria,B. G.' Municipal .Bond: We own and effers . . - tDOO Victoria, Clly tf, Prov. of B. C. " Rate Maturity Price s.ooo $7,000 6.000 ...4. 4t4 Vlctorta, City of, Prov: f M. C. .., 4 Victoria, City of. Prov. or B. C. ....... 6 Victoria, City of, Prov. of 3B, C k J 181$ 1!)$.05 33 1928 , 83.81 A4V.O 13 .87.03. AAO 1840 $.0S PRICE: TO YIELD BU LIBERTY. AND, VICTORY BONDS vlf VOU MUST SILL 'YOUR tlttHTV H VICTORV BON 08, StLL TO U8 , ' if you can aur stone uskrtv on viotomy hos, buy from us Today's aaeatos Ke Yerk starlet fa as folkrwa. They ere tb r"rnlrfS trrlees for Liberty sod Victory sends all orer the etorld, and toe blcbest. W adrertise Uiese price ssily ta order that yea assy always, xae the Xetfe'taarket aad the asset valae of year Liberty and Victory bonds: . . : lit ' fad : I 1st 3nd .; drd .4th Tirtry YlrWy t - - ' 8HS- 4 4s UHS 44s 4Hs 4 '84 - 4fta Uarket prices.. . , .10 SO 6S.2 83.14 83.18 83.22 66.26 88.83 . t.6S V 60 ioemd tottieat... Ufr . L43 -1.9'J j 1.88 1.84 ,,.83 nlf . ,1.66 t.lo .Total. 108.80 88.68 84.86 06.48 06.16 86.76 88,48 101.34 1 61.70 - Wbea baylns we dedaet 87e on a 800, band; and 83.80 on a 81000 bead, - ' - W sail at the New York ewrtet, plus th seemed interest , . . ' ' " " Borslar an fire Safe Deposit Beaes'fer Bsnt ' ' ' - Opea TJaUl JC oa stotardsys v. ;.-. ? v. . . MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. -, TBK rSKVIEB MrjfTClPAt fiOXD HOTJSE . CAPITAL OSJE MILLI05 DOLLARS ; Morris Blot. I0I-11 Ktark Itrett Between Fifth1 and f Urn' Utreela Telefbeae 1 Broadway Slil. - JCstabUshed Orer Tweatyflre Years