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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORT L.ANL, TH UK&DAY, OU"! OttER iiU, lHlH. EXCITED PWCES AHE: PAI Cohen I FRESH EGGS MOVED TO RECORD AT 76 : CENTS FOR SELECTS four Cents Above the Previous Iligh Market Reached Here With ' Seattle .TryJnj to Grab Supplies of the Willamette Valley Terrllpry. V- " Market for fresh eggs Is very much gt felted in the Portland trade and alt through the -Willamette valley. Seattle Interests have tried to "slip one over" on Portland by going into the Willamette valley an offering- higher prices there, but leading; f . o, . b. buyers ' hav . met these values and in genera? the market has been advanced-, A ,':;;,-. ; In to vtotnUy of 'Cottage Grov. and Eagens Purchases of tin ha bcea mad by the trade as hlcfc .as 70s a dosen there. The general ' bid for rwrreel reealpta, hewver, stands around 61 9 67 Ho a dozen, bat for tup nor quality the hither figure are avauAbt.- ' The selling price of extras' or selects haabeen meted to 7 6 a dozen, er 4a shot the previous high record resahed bf tbe-Portlsnd trade. Oa January 10 and 11 of the present rear the price here (truck the previous hies record at 73e a doaea. ; A year as today the telling price , alone the street ws 68 a doaea. ' dressed hogs saow strength ar..a.s fn -- " hue elutwed strength along th street - during the 47. bnt Sonet of to top oentmue to u. at uo a pound. , Receipt ia eeneral are only., fair. YFAI.M SHOW FURTHER DECLINE Ve- chewed a " farther d Milne during, the day alone Front Street with aalee or tope a own to 31 pound, although eome Vasinese con tinues at high as 22e Receipts are liberally Inrreastd. , ., CHICKEK MARKET RULES 8TBADT Steady ton generally shown for chickens with tjth; hen at. 20e s pound and besvy stock at 2Ho and occasional lota a fraction more. Better dtxeajia for heavy hena than current offerings. GRAFF, MARKETS ARE ADTAKCED Two carloads of California grape arrired dnr- l. ha Am with uIm m Texan around 62.60 a prats of four baskets and Malasae soins at ItUSlit a pound in lust. -Oregon stock in fair supply with prices at the top. mmmmmmm . BULK PEARS ARE SELlIhO WELL. I Bulk pmib are coming forward in email eup ' fir- and the demand is extremely good. Anjous 6r selling around 6c a poand generally with- the supply inaoequata iu wiy tequuemeuia. BRIEF WOTES OF PAOfitCE TRADE Cbeee market firmer -with indication of carl; Ratter situation generally quirt here. " Mohair ia down Bo and tallow le S aotrnd. AM hide Ttluee are Weaker at ths lowered . duotatioaa. Dairy batter ahowa atrong tons with buyer . sriennl 7 we pound. ". 4 S ' M FATHER HOTICR FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau adriiea: Protect shtpment during the next 89 hours against ths following raluimam temperature : Holnf north, 8H de. greea;. nortbeaat over fl., P. S. R. .. 24 fle . greet; eaet to Baker, 20 degrees; snd south to AeUand 28 degrees. Minimum temperature at I'vrtlaad tomorrow about 40. de(reea. . tile; wintry station. 8f968S per 11 OLEOMARGARINE Local brands, 'tb.; tube, 32e; 1-lb. cartons, 89c; 2 -lb WHOtESALE PRICES IJT PORTLAltD " '- These are the prices retailers pay wholesalers. except as etosrwise noted: . . Hairy Product : BUTTEji Selling price, box Iota: Creamery prime, parchment wrapped, extra. 064 pec lb.; prune firsts, 60c; firsts, 82o per lb.; smaller lou si an soTance. - jooog pnosei unoea. CJtj-a, firtf ; prime lints, 6c! certons,-IS extra. BUTlnFATePestland' drtleary basis. e0 lb. i. 80 90 lb. cartons. ic: Nutmsrasrine. t-lb. cartons. 81c lb. CHKE8E Belling price: Tillamook, (rash Ore- gen fancy cream triplets. 90Bc lb.; Xoung America. 8987o. Price to jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook tripletu 82c: Young7 America, 38o. Bttlintf pries;. Cream brick. 4042u Baying prion of Jooe and Carry triplets. Sic; Toang Aiueric. 82 He lb.; f. a. b. Myrtle Point block gwis. 484Bc; Limbnrger, 4042o lb. Price of Cece and Carry triplets. 2 9c l loans America. 80 He lb. L o. b. Ifyrtls Poiat; .block Swiss. 484Bo; Limbnrger. 40042c EGGS Public market retail price. 76e. THepeelllna pries, 984) 70o; candled, buying price, Twayiae; saiung price, iwisst sects 79c LIVE 1 llsht bens. 120 lb.; aprmgs. 23B8o lb. Supplies Are Lost In Transit Front Street FfiU to Get Mueh Start r Shipped by Country. " ,By Hyaaa:H. Cohea - If you are a Country shipper and you send veal or hogs to market and" fail to get returns promptly, or at all, from the firm that you shipped your supplies to. don't Jump to the conclusion that the wholesaler Is trying to grab your money. Frent Street 1 having It Own little troubles these days. ; Shipments that start all right troth the country and are checked lft all right upon receipt at the depot are occasionally missing Jefore they reach the commission house. - Many eornplaints have been made to the transportation companies regarding this lack of delivery, but seemingly the Stuff Just disappears, although the trans portation companies are .liable for ail the stock they receive and do not driver. Front street has another little trouble that has baffled all Its efforts to fathom. The coops In which chidken arrive are Immediately unloaded arid reehlpped to the country. Complaints filed with the commission men say that many of these coops disappear in transit and the situa tion has become So serious that the mat ter will be taken up with the public service commission. POTATO AD ONI S MOVED HIGH E AT COUNTRY POINTS With , Lack rof Selling by Country Trade Offers More Honey Present Values on Spuds Slightly Too High for Outside Movement. Those desiring special information regarding any market, should --write the Market Editor Oregon Journal, tnclosing stamp tor reply. Weather Forces an " Advance in Grain y Joespri P. PfMtchird Clliosso.' Oct 80. (L N. .) The feature f the corn1 market today was the desire on the part of both shorte and longs to secure available Profits. Tli market wis a eealDing affair snd it was confined t rather harrow ltmKs, Oa trial Were shown of M 9 le hi corn, with the October the strongest sad the May future the weakest of ths list Oats wrre unchanged to He lowr. Provision closed lower. Chicago, Oct. 80. (I. X. .i-Mcatrend commission bona baying Induced by the had weather over ths grin belt resulted in today's opening corn prices or from He to He higher. On the upturn there were realizing sales which supplied the demand. Oat started unchanged to He higher thsft Mterdsy'i closing prices. Trade was very lishL The strength in corn induced what little baying there was. Provisions started a trifle higher. There was scattered selling Induced by the weakness In BOS! . J- RaIMM of Chicua nrima t fupntfthMt tie Vhm United Press: CORN Open. High, I-o-w. Close. December ....128 128 H 127 H 127H May 12414 124H 128H 124H OATB December 71 H 71 70 H 71 H May 74 H X74H 78 Ts 74 FORK October October January October January LARD 3720 2780 2470 2402 ' RIBS 2710 2482 1863 1876 1880 4200 8710 2487 1840 1800 Both the potato and onion markets are extremely excited in the local ter ritory as well as throughout, the Pa clflo Korthweet and, further - ad varices have been forced In 'values. Actual business tit the onion market is confirmed as high as 83.15 per cental f. o. b. country shipping points While as high as $2.X5 per cental has been of fered and paid for best Quality potatoes at country stations. . ' Then appears to be. a general holding ten dency among potato growers of the Northwest and prieea hare at ths moment are so high that Jt is Impossible tomaks resales to outside sections. - Foe both potatoes and onions the movement has likewise been greatly restricted on account of the inability of the railroad administration to famish trsnsportatkm. . Primary potato markets: Greeley. Colo. Practically no hauling. Grow er holding foeblgher prices. Moderate) wire tn aulry. Demand moderate, practically no move ment. Market firm, prices sllcbtly higher. Very few sales. Waseaioaa. cash to a rowers at conn try points. United States So. 1, Ratals and Pearls. 82.85 0 2.80. Idaho rails, Idaho Practically no hauling on soooant of weather conditions snd growers hold ing fc higher prieea, Demand active, practi cally no movement. Market firm, almost too few sales to establish market. Stock noted all United States Not. 1. wagonloads. cash to grow ers, fettrals. 82.10 0 2.25. mostly 82.20: Bos- Seta, mostly 82.88. Carloada. f. o. b. cash track. Demand sad movement alow. FrW sales. Burala, 82.25; Ruseets, mostly. 82.85. Minneapolis and 8U Paul Light win inquiry. Demand and movement limited. Market steady, little chanee in sricea. Carles ds 1. o. b.. usual terms. Whit varieties, 82.85 2.45; wagon loads, cash to growers. Hauling very light. Tod few ealea to establish market, Waupaca, Wis. Condition generally good,' some slightly immature. Moderate wire inquiry. Demand good, movement limited. Market firm. prices slightly higher. Carloads f. o. b. turns I terms. IT 8. Nov 1. Bound Whites. 82.25 0 2.80. mostly 12.80. Hauling light. Market stronger. Warehouse, cash to growers, Roane Whites, United States No. 1. bout, at Waupaca, 81.90; at Other Wisconsin points, 81.8091.00, mostly. 81.9092.00. trial Onion Market Middle Western Yellows advanced BOS la Chicago, closing it 84.50. MlddlS Western Red Globe closed strong st 83.79 94.00. sacked, f. o. b. shipping points: Eastern sacked Tellowa im- t SX QS.aiS. 7S f ft h . fancv stock fireschins 84.00, bat Eastltn consuming markets Tellows snd Browne advances 88e in Chicago, reaching 84.60 9 4.76. sad bad a wide range la other tnhbina markets St 68.75 0 6.00. Shipments for the week ware 704 cars, com pared with 616 last week. California shipped 827, Massachusetts 218, New Tort 84. The probable acreage of Texaa Bermuda onions next season ia placed St 18.872. compared with 7290 ths past season, and 18,070 in 1918, sad 12,050 in 1917. The Southern Califonus acre ass will probably be about 4000 snd Louisiana possibly 8000. The total early onion acreage forecast ia fully. 19,000 sens. YAKIMA FRUIT LOSSES ARE CONSIDERED LIMITED Yakima, Oct. 60. Careful cheeking bfC. L. Robinson, district horticultural Inspector, of the losses sustained in Yakima -valley by, reason of freezing temperatures for several, days recently lace4 the leas of sppka si 200 ears as a mini mum.- George E. qrystrt of the Ryan Fruit com pany, finds that about 100 ears of pots toes will be lost - This means 2000 ton at 885.00 a ton or 870,000. The apples are worth 81500 a ear on the present market. Dry Rotin tHe: 'Baldwin Apple : ; Crop Alarming Ta apple' trade here has Sere are very much exeitet ever tie dtseevery that saest f, the Baldwin ere this season ts affected with dry ret. As seen as this" aiseo very was made Uppers "caned eat 'an such offer ings sad sold them to naaafaetarers wko eoaM utilise the J rait at see For lm Mediate eating the tsallty of the fruit Js not affected. , Weather Affecting iCoarse Gram Trade Colder Climatic Conditions Strengthen . , the Call In All Feed- stuff Lines. '' NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -CABS- Portlsnd. Thur, 27 Tear aso. 20 Season to date.892 Year ago. . .4818 Tacoma, Wed. 61 leaT See., i 93 Season t data. 15 74 Xear ago.., 2609 ettl. Wed.. . OS Tear aao. . . 8 Season to dste.2827 Xear sgo..,2eS6 WhesW Barley, rioan Oat.- Hsj 118 453 1 . f -64 IS 8 82 S 1409 602 1 2 288 648 6 270 434 S 2' 289 IIS 18 970 1288 . 8TS 612 26 4 676 1166 Coarse grains continue to reflect strength at country points throughout the . Pacific Northwest and fractional price advances are shown for .duality offerings. - , Weather conditions are fhS eHneinal feet IS the grain trad at the moment, the cold snap at interior points Musing much heavier buying oMesdstaffa of all kinds. While little activity is shewn in the wheat trad st interior points st the moment, the fur ther sdvsnces ia premhama offered by the eastern millras well a those of tas Pacific Northwest, are expected to bring sut torn si the holdings. FLOUR SUIliB. nrbM, aew Mm- Wlllaeseris. 611.751 whole wheat flour. 810.45; Willamette vaue. 610.85: local atrafaiha. 810.20: bakers' local, S11.6O0 11.78$ Moattna spring wheat patent, tt.7; ry jioer, sio.io; oauaesi, ll.eo. Eastern Cash Crala Omati Cash corn, unchanged, Oats. He to le hither. St, Louis Cash com. Is to 2e higher. Ha to 44 higher. Chicago Cash corn, He to le higher, unchanged to He higher. Oats, Oats. I.IVB POULTRY Heavy hens, 27 0 28c lb. old roosters, loo per lb.; squabs, ss.ou; oucxa. 2BOI29e lb.: piaeona. 81.50 9 2.00 dosen: tar keys, live, 80 0 870; dressed. 40045c lb.; geese, 18 020c up. fresh Vegetablee and Prult. FREBH FRUITS Oranges, 16.75 07.60 per bet; bananas, 9H01O lb.i lemons, 87.60 0 S.28 per crate; Florida grspe fruit, 87.60 0 6.00; California grapefruit, 89.00 crate; peaches 91.00 S 1.8S) peam. 82.S808.OO; grapes, Ma laga, le; Tokay, 82.85 08.60 lug; Concord. . 8.0 lb. . BKBROfcHuokUbsni, 18 lb.: crtnbsrrie, $4.76 per bushel box. APPLES Various vsrietiea, local. 81-40 0 4.25. DRIED FRUIT Dates, Dromedaries. 88.76; Cirda. $8.76 per bos; raisins. $ crowa, too osoaUL 16 per lb.; figs. $6.00 par box of SO a-nft narkaJme. OMONS Sellins prtc to retailers Oregon. $8.60 04.00 pet eV assoeiaUoa seliing pries, eariosd, 88.86. f, o. -b. ccmntry ; garlic, 40e lb.; sue per aoaen pi rice. S2. ewt.r bayin prio for fancy, large else, 88.00 0 green onions. 40c per dosen PtTAiv,o -selling pr UBches. 82.50 08.00 pet S.16'; ordinary, $1.75 01.85 per cental; sweat. 6H 0640. VKGETABLES Turnips. 82.75 per sack; carrots. 81.60; beets, 82.25: cabbage, Oregon , .sv vue lettnot, dotes I cucum- t, a. S tv , IB . ,T 11. . IT" LLUII . n, mm WW WB bars, 8Oe0 81.25 doles; tomstoe. $060 box; eggplaat, 7 He lb.) esuiinower, li.ooif S. 00 dosen: horseradish, 16e lb..' bell peppers. To; peas. Be: atriag beane. 5 0 So lb.;-green earn, 60040c per dosen; Hubbard .., squash. ' 808H per. Ib. Meats and Prevision COUNTRY MEATS Selling price: Country haca. 19 0 804 per lb. for top blockers; . best veal. 31 022e( heavy veal. 18 014c, - SMOKED MEATS Uam. 28 087 per lb.; breakfast bacon, $7 081c; picnic, 2 lie; cottsg roll. 80a lb. LARJ Kettle rendered. 88He; Standard, $lc; tisro basis, compound. 25c. , I Pith and Snsimsh rRESH ' FISH Salmon. Chinook, 2le tb.t sUvsrsid. 19e Ib.t halibut, fresh. X6e lb.; sturgeoa. SO lb. I blaek cod. 10 011c lb.; silver smelt, 10c lb; eslmojn, trout, 20020c lb; kip pered salmsa, $8.68 per lw-lb basket; kippered Jed. s.8S. ' SHKLLflSH Crabs, $8.80 per dose; ahrlmp xasat, 66 per can; lobatera, 80s lb. f ." Orecsrl - SUOiR Cub. 610.81; powdered. $10.K; freit sad berry. $.TTj yellow,: $6.0$i trana lated. 69.17; best. $9.96; extra C. $9.26; golden C. $9.16. " . wnvF.Y New. 86.60 ear ease. KICX Japan style. No, 1, 14; New Urleana lead. II He; Bin Boss. 14 H per IB. - 8ALT Coarse, naif ground. lUOs. 817.00 WE NEED MORE VealajHogs' Poultry and Eggs J We . guarantee., the hit best - cash prio obtainable on slay of ahlpraant. . W6 have the largest sold storage plant on Front street and we ar$ prepared fof hot weather. - write for ahlpputg tags, . Oregon-Waihington Produce Co. 16T FROST STREET. FerUaad, -Or. Liverpool Cettos JIarket Liverpool. Oct. 80. (t N.""S.) epot eOt- trm opened active; price lower; sle for the day were 15.000 bales. Fature opened steady and quiet. American middling fair, 28.80; good middling, 25.80; fully middling, 25.20: middling, 24.40; low-middling, 22.55; good ordinary, 20.40; or dinary, 19.40. ' Open. High. Lew. Close. . . 3655 8690 8628 8676 8530 .. 8475 8616 8446 8516 $417 ' 8480 8387 - 8476 8490 .. 8848 8420 8815 8418 .... 3295 3216 .. 8518 8915 8616 8919 ... 8945 8658 S502 8949 JTew York- Sugar and Coffee New York. Oct. 80. (U. P.) Coffee 7 Rio. 17He; No. Santos, S6926Hc Eursr Centrifugal, 87.28. -No, Tlaral Storet Market New York, Oct -(L N. 8.) tttroea tine Savannah, 148; New York, 166. Resin Savannah, 15.80 016.00; New York. 1675. San Fraheiseo tUrley Calls Ban Frncstoe, Oct. 80. Barley salla: Deoember, 88.81, sales. Kr tea: 60. 818.60; table dairy, CO, $20.60: le. 83.16 08.66; fancy tabU snd dairy. 63.60; lump rocs, ao.uo per tap. BEAN 8 -Oregon (sale by jobbers) i Lady Washington, 7H08e per lb.; pink.' 7 He; limas, 14a; bayou, 7 He; red, 7c; Oregon beans, buying price, nominal. CANNED MILK Csrnation, ST.3S ; Botflen, $7.40; Alter. $T.I5 Ealle, $11.85: Wbby. $7.16; Yelobaa. 87.U&1 Mount Vernoa. $ 7.1 & ; Baaelwood, $7.16 per ease. COFFEE it east d 87 0 61 U Sacks e drnms. SODA CRACKERS In bulk, 15c per lb. NUTS Walnut. 85040c per lb.; almonds, 8e; filberts, 83o in sack lota; peanuts, 15 0 tec; peoana, tie: Braail, 80c No, Paints, Oil ROPE SIrsL dark. 18He; white. SOe lb.; standard manila. 28 He. LINSEED OIL Haw. bbls 82.09 gsL; ket tle boiled. bbL. $2.08; rw, cases, $2.16; bulled, eases. 82.18 per sal. COAL OIL Water white, 1ft dram a tree bbls., 11 He saL: ease. 24c gal . GASOLINE Iron bbls.. 23 He; esses, 84e; engine aistuiaie, iron osia., xee; cases, zone. WHITE) LiLAD Ton lot. 13e; 000 lbs., ltUe ner lb. .TURPENTLN'B Tanks, $1.$1; esses, 13.01' IV ease wst, is teas. WIRK NAILS Baide price, $5.19, ; Hops, Wool ens Mldss -HOPS Nominal, 1910 crop, 80c per lb, HIDES No, 1 salt cured bides-(under 46 lbs.). 85c; No. 1 salt cured hide (ever 45 lbs.). SOe I No. t east cured bull hides. 2Se. Partly eared bides. 2c Pr lb. lees; green hides. oe per is, i : we. s nines, it per in. less. Halt slipped hides, on third less than No. 1 .Calf and Kip Skin No. 1 trimmed calf skins (up to 18 ib.). SOe; No, I trimmed kib skins 415 to 80 Ttw.), 60c. Na.- skins. 2c per lb. less, Hair slipped, akias, on third lass uan no.- i suns, . Dr tlldae. snd Ifflrlne Tr fllnk tifctVs. lb, and up, 60e; dry flint bails, 26c; dry flint eslf skin, under. lbs., 8Qo; dry ssR hides 7 lb., snd up. 84c; dry K bulls. 20e: dry salt cau asina, nnoer i Ms, sc; ary eau niass and asms, nau prtc. . - Harse Hides ,i ltwn r ssllsd. fafwe.. sv.U tuen on nioes, S3 be im con ana pony maes, THIWER8' TROUBLES CAtSE A WEAKER TO WE IK COTTOlt New York. Oct 80.-ML N. B.) The cot ton market opened barely steady today. First prices were S to 18 points lower, reflsoting the threatened strike of soft coal miners snd weak ness in securities. Further weakness developed anS prieea fell about 25 Dotnta from last night' close. - On a rumor Jnst before the cleeo that the oral strike bad been called off. price moved op rapidly from go to 100 point. The los was firm st a act decline of point to 65 points. Month. January Fekruary March . April Mav .... June ... July .... August . . September November December New York spot market 10 points down at 3825. , . . . T DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Francises Mark a San Francisco. Oct 80. (U. F.) Butter Kxtras. 65 Ha KKes Extras. 89 He: extra- pullets. 07c: undersized pullets 62 He Cbeese Galitomia fancy rut, 83c; firsts, 80c ' Seattle Market Seattle. Wash.. Oct. 80. (D. P.) Butte Local country creamery cubes, 66o; bricks, 87c: storage bricks, OOc. Eees Local, atnetly fresh. 88c: rmHsta. S7e: storage, 66 0 68c t pee Wees, 66c Cheese Oregon end Washington triplets, II 0 $3c. Le Ansel Market Lot Angeles, Oct. 80. (L N. 8. ) Eggs Fiexh extras, 74c: case count, 70c; pullets, 69c, Butter California creamery extras, 94c Lire poultry Hens, 82 086c; broilers, 44c; fryers. 33c POTATOES ALL ALOTTO THE COAST Sen Frenclsce Market Si Frsnclseo, Oct 30. (U, P.) Pfttatoe Hirer white; 32.85; Salinas, 38.00; sweets, 4e nnund Onions Yellow snd, white, $$.8501.60; Australian . grown, ss.za. Statu Martst 8ttl. Oct. 80. (t N. B.) Onions Ore gon, 4c- lb. Potetoee Yaklma Gems, $50.00 058.00; local, sss.voarse.ow ten; wute, 3 He sweet. 4H 4Hc lb. , Let Arrssl Market Los Angeles. Oct 80 (L N. 8.) Potato New stock Stockton Burbanks,nee, 88.00 1 8.25, others mostly 33.75: russeta, 62.80 S. 90, tooal lug box, $1:0001.15. - $13.00: trshsm. $11.60. PricS for city deUv- ems la five barm lets. HAY Buying Price, new crop: Willamette timsthy, fancy, $27.00: Kastera Oregoa-Wasb-ingtoa fancy timothy alfaU. $30.00; vsll.v vetch gS .OSi rheaL Bia.OOBB20.60: straw, 810.00: clover. $J4.00i grain. 824.00. UitAi. bauAvb Heminat: new crop, eauvery No. 1 Cslcutu, 176 ta est lots; teas aawuats higher. MtLLSTUFFS Mlxtd rul st mills, sacked. o.eo. , , ROLLED OATS Per toe, $60.000 61.00. ROLLED . BARLEY Per ten. $67,000 00. CORN Whole. 879.00; sracked. $81. MsrchsatS txebang bids: Oct Nov. No. S whiU 5850 6400 BARLEY Standard feed ..... 6500 6800 No. S bio ....... 6500 6500 CORN No. S yellow ..... 6100 6700 Eastern eats And corn In bulk: OATS 86 Tba. clipped ... 6160 88 lbs. slipped .... 6250 ; CORN No. t fallow ...... 6660 BARLEY No. S 6200 CORN Na. 1 yellow. Jams.. 64B. 54 A Sales 100 tons November eastern shipment yellow earn, se.eo ton. 6150 5325 6626 0250 Dec 5400 6550 6550 5350 5200 6850 4T6 6800 AMERICAN LlYBSTQCr PRICES ten 89.60 0 61 dry boms bides. 81. with head off 50 lets. Horse tail hair, per Hides lb., 26c: bora teens hair. Per lb.. 1 SC. Pelt Dry lung Woor1 pelts, per fh., 80 0 84c: Tlrv medium wnol neh. tier lb . 28 it rSOei dry shearing pelts. 6Oe0Sf,OO each; salt on.- woos peita, ex.ovaya.ew; salt medium wool pel". SI. r0 0 y.OU; salt shearing pelts, 6Oe0 $1 nsrV aWsn St. .. .a ' MOllAIn tjme etanlo S0 Uric . 23 080c per lb. i TAT.tiw a vr nnrii!rA.ks. i .. Its; No, S. 10c; Na 1 grease. 9c; No. 3 grease. 7a if th. CHITTTM OR 0A80ARA BARK NsW peeL lie per lb. ; WOOfi TtlWf half blood M.rltio and febnrp- shir. . 60e; Cotawold -ftd Lincoln, 40 0 46e; matted CoUWeid, SO086: Umber staload. 5o per lb, less; temba' Wool. 4c per lb. less. . Kastera Oregon, Eastern Washington Snd LSltiornia wool Menno snd - Shropshire, 85 0 40al hslf blood Merine 6nd Cotnwold. 37 042c: Bhronshire.e llSiJei rihmU mrut t T.,i straiehl snd waxxmA. ISStlK.t sumv t. nM 11. lifesariambs.. 4e per llilaa. "" T I Fin Wools Menno combing and carding lirsdss. 10 086a Moaey and Exchange . New York. Oct 80. (t N. S.) Call simm on the floor of the NeW York stack ex- Change today ruled st S per cent;, high, 9 per cent; low, e per cent. Tim money waa atrong. Bates were 7 per cent ' Th market tor prune mercantile paper was steady. Call money in London today was 2 ft per cent Sterling excheng was steady with purines ia bankers bills st 54.19 for demand. Chicago Dairy Produce ' Chicago, Oct 80. (L N. ,.) Butter Re ceipts 844S tube. Creamery, extra 65c; firsts, eB&OBtte; packing etocg ez Vic Eggs Receipt 1662 eases. Current re eeipu 610 67c: first. 67 H 058 He extra, eie, cneck. :s;i2e; airoea, 8 u 3 1 e. Cheese Twin, hew. 80Hl daisies. 31 H A 82s; Young Americas, 82 He; Longhoraa, 82c; ones, eae, Liv poultry Turksva. S4e: cblekenaT lSae 28 He: springs. 23 He; roosters. 16 He; geese. jess, aucaa, sic. - Kew York Hetal Market New York, Oct $0. (I N. 8.) Copper huet Spot and October, 210 21 H : November. 21 H (SilH: December. 31 H 021 ; Janu ary. 21H021H; Fsbruary and March, S1H Lead Firm. - Snot and October. 670 hid November, December and January, 6700665. Spelter Easy. . Spot, October and . November, offered. 747 H Deeember. Jaauary Sad Febru ary, offereu 7 1. ., - Kw York.LOsdOn Silttr New York. Oct 80. (L N. S.)4-Cessmereiai bar silver is He higher at 61.2SH. Londow. Oct SO. (L N. S- Bar Silver it unchanged-at eHL . Rha FraSrtaco CSIh Barley Fmncisoo Oct SO. (V. P.) - Cash Sa ram:l I BaAey Spot feed, per eefitaL $$.0? H 0 9. is 7 snipping, ja.vtfjsi.io.' . Chlcaaro Potato Market llikago. Oct 80. (L N. 8.) Potatoe ipta 82 cars:, Minnesota end Dakota Ohio. ONLY CANNERS COME TO CATTLE ALLEYS ft, . ' r AT NORTH PORTLAND M Stbck' PrictB's OffA At.the Opening of New York Market ' I ' UMSaTTTl.stSl ST OtOSt Mew Vara. Oct. SO. (I. N. 8.) The stack Stareak ilml atrtaettlsaf tedav. There we an-1 ether beret t buying M the final ewMlnaa. He-1 auMia Btaai swaa sa v am ana v. a. nueeaw vi 1 S3. Steal cwnmsn ranted te 108, while rwlllad treat V t poims. smw-i 148 and Bethlehem SUes I1H tol Oruelai 4 a 848 V. Oanerat aaotor was I nearly SS14, Southern Panrfl 406'A, Steei. I baker 1S8 end AiresHcea InUrUaAlemal 18SH.I Seles, irUeswSwO snarasi semes, $1S,0SS,oeo. I New York. Oct SO. fL N. S.) Although stocks were somewhat heavy at the opening of th market today, when declines ranging up to Steady t Strong Tone for Hogs I sssuas, a better ton prevailed after th start, j TtlJI I'nh.neirl . snamy issues rallying to above yesterday's dose i "ULjr : . . I from fractions to 2 nolnts from the low. Texas Uo. sold down 4H st th (tart to 111 U Ilm hand ta SSI Caaml MrttOt PORTLAND LTYESTOCK RTjN I auf fired the greatest toe, falling 8 point to 1 ;.yfv" "sJSI 676, And then jumping to 885. - Suffragists of France Planning : Own Parliament Paris, Oct 10. As a protest against the decision of the government not to give the vote, French women suf- fr Ac lata have announced that they will hold national elections on the asme day aa the male voters and if their candidates are rejepted, will form a . woman's parlitmentM HARBOR AT ASTORIA Good Stuff Is Absent From the Pens tnd Extreme Prices Not Tested VANCOUVER ILL TO, FORM PART OF CHAIN- Thundsy 200 Week ago ....... 86$ S weeks ago . . ... 660 4 weeks ago .... 807 Year ago ,.... 651 S years ago .....v 98 yean ago 487 4 years ago . . . . . 680 61 229 iii 60 114 23 4401 ..in, i. sru I ' I .UA V..1 : aMU tUmml vi.MaA till ley 1 117 H, and then res to above. 119, Baldwin g i aiaer yieioing -9 pswi w luai saauiu 1 1$ I of Its lose. . . - . ' Mextoan FeuoJetim deeiinea to xss sm PORTLAND MAN HEAD svovft . t ivwe-rnr u- sni.n Tops. . Hogs. Steers, lambs, to .106 H. Rspabto CSIcagO 'i!,! 'JT .! baker over 6 polnU to 186H. Mexioan Pe- Deaver 14.16 136 140 1 troleum 6H to 249 H. Crucible S points to Portland 1$ 160 iui jiiH. . , . . . J .. . sr.-... -u. 11 aa 11 . It i I Texas eooipanv rose to Z40. 1 mtea rruu e S-kl- .1.1,, lnn A ll..ln.lr lM M-tO 9V0. ceived at North Portland for Thuraday'a trade and trade conditions changed with hogs steady td strong, eat-i . description: II. . l.l.t nA eHMn Ind lamAa r.n.Tallvl i T . . "' - nmmmr, " W I mm. SJH. - IOip. , , steaay. 1 a isssa uou thn jumptd to 865. .1 HsnnrHu nf Plant le finft Rerrolo Renewed selling darins the forenoon cansea 1 j w, vww "nvi. material losses, steel common dropped 1 point of. Flour Daily and Is Being Developed Constantly. Vancouver, Wash., Oct 80. The Van- Flour Mills company a plant. I couver were litUe of Trade building: ' . operated In this city by the Northern Hlgb I Lew Cio I Grain & Warehouse company, and flour 1 1 Open Most of the cattle that comprised the noml-l AUia Chauaor ... Rkl snowint bt 61 head received ta th North I AUoy Steel Portland alley overnight Were of inferior quality. 5r- being placed 'in the caaner class. Becaas of Amer. Beet Sugar, ths lack of sultspt Quality extreme top prices J 1; w.r, not iv eort of test during th dsy. AKl-Se,SWg?: uenerai catua range: I Azzir ,y. . T . Best stesrt $ 9.OO0IO.5O iVrJL, Good to choice steer 9 00 0 9 60 i!'- if' ' Amer. Ioco.. c. Amer. Sted Fdry. Amer. Suaar. c . Amer. Bum. Tob. 7.75 0 8 60 ""f - a lis 4.76 0 6.75 8.00 0 4.00 5.00 0 9.50 14.00 0 16.00 8.00 013-fO S.33 Amer. W oolen. Amer. Zinc . . Anaconda , Min. Co. Atomeoa, c Atlantio O. W. L Baldwin see.. a.. Lalto. aV Ohio, ,. sii. a ..1 si Brooklyn Bap Traa. Medium t food stem ....4.. 8.00 0 9.00 Fair to good steers 7.00 0 8.00 Comaaon to fair steer ....... 6.50 0 6.30 Choice eews and heifers Oood to choice cows and betters. Medium to good cow snd heifers Fair to ssedium cows snd heifers. Csnners Bulls . . . . Beat light calves Heary calves .. Stacker and feeders 7.000 Hse Steady to Street skri.v t (e. Ia.i1. Mnarted In eitesw night market for bogs reflected a steady to tt Superior irnms lone . t. norui rvnism. twwi um w ... , w .l. w .h.nn In anntaMon was shown. I CSIMdika ' Pacific killers being averse to paying anything above I Cjntral Leather, t. 614 for tope. I V?"! , fl aVsi rl hAS varaai MtSM I nvjm. eta VPAAW . . Prime mixed. 1! !0!!S Meff a?.' Medium mixed 18.0Ol.6O I C., M. 4 St P.. Smooth, heavy 1S.OO0IZ.5O C. as N. W Kmiah. heavy 11.00 011.60 I Chile Copper Piss 12.00 018.00 I Chino Copper Bhsssi attuatlen Steady . ICol. uas kmc.. tu..ML Mneean ehsMctertsMn r thml Continental Can rs. fc?,!! J"..Fojz'L I co. 6a7 th alley' overnight wim a total showing of 440 Sr""06 ' '.th "dar HcrtAnt Bugsr': rlM.nl l.mkr a.rl MnrtASl WiarkM MnM, I - - 1 , MIUll ft1 I ' , ' Beat Mount Adsms lamb Stackers snd feeders Valley lambs ..... Taarlina 1 . . . ... Wethers 7.60 Ewes 6.00 Wsdnesday afternoon Sam STEERS No. 6. 1. S 6 Ohlcaue Hoe SI 4.1 S Chicago.. Oct - 80. (L N. 8.) Hogs Re ceipts 84,000; steady. Balk. $18.60 014.10; top $14.1$; heavyweight $18.60014.10; me dium weisht S13.ee 14.151 liaht weieht 818.60014.10; light lights, $18.85 019.86; heavy packing sows, smooth, 918.00 010.00 packing sows, rough, $12.75 013.00; pigs, e1z.7e91s.Te. Cattle Receipt 20.000. Best steers atronc. other classes steady to lower. Choice snd prime. 317.00019.00; medium snd good. 810.500 lB.IO: goad and choice. S14.00S19.23: com moo and medium, 87.60018.76. Butcher cat tle, netfert, 89.79814.50: cows. 89.50913 bulls, 68.50010.60. Csnners and cutters, cows and nttlers, ss.BS0S.5O; csnner steers, si.00 Hl.tv. veal eaives tlisht and handrweurht) 617.00018.26! feeder steffs. .$6.78 018.00 stocker steers. 89.00 010.25: atocker cows and heifer. .86.000 7.76; stocker calvea, 87.75 01 li.uu. western range catue, eeer steer sio.ia 10.00; cow ana heifers, 8T.TS 019.00. Sheep ReaeiptS 28.000. Steady to 25c low er. Lambs (84 pounds down). 912.23 015.00; lambs, culls end common. 58.50 019.00: year. ling wethers, $9.60012.00; ewes. 86.78 0 8.00;; ewes, coils and common. 88.00(9 9.50: breed ing ewes, 86.76012.60; feeder iambi, 810.60 Kansas City Hogs $14.00 Kansas City. Oct 30. 1 1. N. 8.1- Cattle Receipts, 7000; steady to 75o lower. Steers, 89.00 016.50: cows and heifers. 88.00 012.00: stoekers and : feeders, $7.00014.00; calves. $10.00 019.78. Hs RwaiDts. 4S00: steady to 10c lower. Top.- $14,001 bulk. $13.60 014.00; heavies, 618.00013.90; mediums, 818.00 013.76; light. 613.80 014.00; pigs, $12.00X14.00. Sheep Beeeipt. 2000; sctite. Steady to 25 hither.. Lambs. 614.00 016.60; ewes, $6,75 0 Perrver Reoj 14.18 Denver. Colo.. Oct 80. fU. P.) Catfle Receipts 6000; steady t easier. Steers. 69.50 012.50; cowa and heifers. 87.0006.25; stoekers and feeders, 69.00011.50; calves. 67.25 011,60. Hum Uln A00, Wwae Tm 111 11, bulk. $13.25 014.60. Sheep . Becedota 14.000: ateadr. Linla. 81255014.50: ewes. $9.2507.25; feeder lambs. $12.00 018.60. ' 8.00; yeaiiinax. $10.09011.00. He SsettlS Hsa Btarkat Seattle. Oct 80. t N: S.) Hoga None, Cattle Receipts - 155: steady. Best tn. 89.50010.50; mediam to choice, 88.0009.00: commoa to good. 85.5007.60; best cowl end heifers, 37.5008.75; common to (oodbows, I5.099 7.00) baU. 9,0 0 7.00; cslve, $7.00 014.00. v. . Sheep None. Ave.lbs. ... 780 ...1000 ... 960 ...1048 9. ...1025 18.... 680. 2.... 1065 2.... 970 1.... 690 1.... 840 li.t, 890 ,1.,.. 700 1....1140 . 1... 820 . 905 10. 8. 14. 1. 8. ... - 2. . . . 1.. l.. ..llto ..1810 Foreign Bond Market Furnished by Overbeck A Cook Co.. Beard of Trad bids. Bid. A. F. 5 Oct 1020, 97 U. K. 5Hs Nov. 1919. 99 u. a. osien, iiji,,,,.,, 7 Rep. France 5s 1981. ..... 105 Farl Ss Vet 1981. . .i i. irEh s ves. ...... .1, Msrseilles 9a Nov. 11$.. .... Russia Bxtn. SMS 1931. Russian IntL (Ml 1628 Dors, 6ft Apt 1931 Dom. 6s Apr. 1981......... Dom. 6 Apr. 1926. ....... , Argentine 6 May 1920...... Dom. Canada 5e 1937 U. K. SHs 1837........... 96 99 74 40 u 054 04 99 H 96 924 Ask. 97 100 97 K 110 100.. 44 76 ' 07 93 95 99 97 93 Roueaaaiaa Grala Crop, Broomhall cabled; Ronmsnia Good raint have fallen throughout the valley of the Dan Ube ana the nave urssur sided seeding. Labor, however, ia scarce, so that any great increase id th sereag is no looked fet. There are persist. sot re mora of a steamer having been chartered to tosa corn, ' - ' " '" ' v XlaasapoUs-lialubh Flax Minnearli. Oct ; 80. (L N. 8.) JTax Seed, 84.47 04.60, ' ' Wluth, Oct 80, (L K a Fl Oct, $4.85; Nsv $4.82: Dec, M-Mlhw Tfew York Bitter sad Eggs New York, pet, 80 ft K S.) Butter Unchanaed. ReceipU. 9739 tabs. . Egge Steady, unchanged. Reeetpts. 17,508 ves. .. iicuiri; miiiwi siKjisuink . Jenkins' Kidaping To Be Investigated Wiehtngton. Oct N. 5 a-A thorough - inveSUeaOort of the Circum stances ' of the kidnaping ' by. Mexican bandits of William O. Jenkins. American eetneular agent,, has been order d by thai state department,' Assistant' Secretary . ra.im . a , ' 01 oiio jriiiuips atmuiuncea toaay. - 200 227 135 185 218 291 810 280 205 228 185 225 893 205 182 144 270 90 S10 171 95 T.7 S....125 : Price. $ 6.f 6 10.60 8.60 9.00 9.33 8.76 7.80 COWS 890 7.50 5.00 4.00 6.00 . 6.25 5.75 " 8.25 1 6.46 P 1. - 6.60 J HOUS No.. Are. .ib. . Frlce, 4..., 867 $ 7.60 .1099 9.00 . yos .1020 . 960 .lilts 2." 1 1 1 8 2 ..... 21 10 5..,. 10 4. ... 6.... 6 2... 8 46.... 68 20.,.. 1.... 2.... 1.... 6 . V.: 80.. No. 12. 2.. I. . 7.. 85 14.00 14.00 12.60 14.00 14.00 18.00 13.50 12.75 16.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 mi 12.50 12.00 11.00 14.00 14.00 LAMBS 11.25 I 21. 9.50 24. EWES 6.00 I WETHERS 2... 4. . . 4... s.. 1.. s.. 15... 89.. 7.. 6... 3. . 8.. 4. . 3.. M:: 7.. 1.. 8.00 0 0.00 I Sine, c. ...... 10.00 0 1 1 .00 nersl Cigar. . B.00 0 9.0O I wniom micww, , , 8. 50 I uenerai motors .... 7.00 I uranoy uons. . . . . til. iNonnern un . Ot Northern Ry . . Green Cananea. . . Uulf State Steel.. Ic Securities TlHnni. .Mitral 0.00 I Indus. Alcohol . . . . 9.66 I Inspiration Copper. 8.75 InU. Agr. Chem.. 8 25 IntL lUrvester Int Mer. Marine, c 1st Nickel 6.25 1 Kaa. City See.. 4.00 I WannacAtt. rktnmr. Lackawanna Steal. Iveliiih Valley.... J-22 I Maxwell Motors, .Si Mex. Petroleum... 5 2? UoaUna Power. . . Mistni Copper 00 atidvele Steel.... Mo. Pacific, c . . . . National Enamel. , neraa ions...... New Haven. . N. X. Air Brake. . N. T. Central. ... . Norton at W . . . . Northern Pacific. . Pacific Man Pan Am. Pet., e. Penn. Railway . . . People's Gaa Pierce Arrow Pierce Oil Pittsburg Coal, e. . P. Steel Car, e . . . Pullman Bay Con, copper. By. Steel Spring. Reading, e Kemiblic 1. c S.. c. Ketall stores . Reek bland, . . 900 .. 790 . . 790 . . 830 .. 750 . . 890 ..1140 .. 880 .. 620 128 an 47 53 99 97 02 138 59 85 80 66 44 148 j 108 308 187 H 80 66, ' 90 186 148 40 . lit 148 101 18646 42 itH 41 98 02 45 96 97 24T 874 42 UK 82 170 380 66 43 83 41 77 43 92 106 08 26 140 61 27 790 6.00 840 195 320 '202 820 868 150 206 218 228 193. 200 180 12.00 14.00 I 14.00 I 14.00 12.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 295 12.00 800 12J 435 295 174 158 00 11.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 i6i I Ul-.l.l. tTmil 4. ft 1 A tA I lavAX VH .... Sa no Shattuck Copper 04 8.00 I ut Hh.ffi.lH . . 128 8 47l 63 99 99 63 133 57 87 i 80 89 44 147 J 105 99 $08 140 " 20 66 , 91 ' 1$7 - 148 40 106 a 24 65 148 103 185 42 e Sift 63 e8. 45 93 97 248 389 48 82 172 888 66 48 85 41 77 44 9Z 106 68 26 140 61 3,7 83 92 80 252 26 62 28 H 82 187 72 09 86 89 181 48 87" 20 62 100 125 22 100 80 117 110 if? ft 60 0.00 I Thursday Mornln$ Sales IS. 17.. 51:: 2.. BTEER8 Are. lbs. Price, 1 No.. ...1070 810.40 I.. ... 900 9.00 COWS ,1000 $ 8.00 I 2. . . 937 8.00 BTAGS I .1180 8 9.00 I BULLS .1050 I 8.75 . HOGS , 166 818.00 i 2.. LAMBS 111 810.00 I 174.. 8.25 I 41.. Ate. lbs. Bines Sheffield I Southern Pacific i '. Southern Ky., c. tudebsker, c... Btuts Motors., i.. Bt .U sc B. Fran. Fwift Co. Price. ITenn. Copper 67 80 10.50 I EWES 150 6 5.50 I YEARLINGS 108 $ 0.00 BUCK SHEEP 200 8 4,00 1 863 8.00 I Tex Oil......... ? fsciiie, . .... nbaeCo Prodneta. . . .1176 8 7.28 I Union Pacific c. .. . m pia . . ... . . , . Trsnsconti. Oil.... U. Food Product. . United Fruit U. M. Rubber, e. . . U, S. Smelt eV Rsf. 230 $14.00 O.S. Steel, c Utah Copper 80 10.50 Xjrflnia Chem.. ... I1YSDSJO ......... Western Union . . , Westinghouse Elec I White Motors Willy Overland . j 78 107 189 125. 1U 185 H .12 885 62 189 !T 85 205 126 70 107 '80 77 S6 55 71 34 88 94 47 61 255 '26 OS 28 88 137 72 100 89 89 133 48 87 20 82 101 126 28 100 "1 129 119 fast 125 ' 18 135 12 846 9 189 123 2 45 62 97 99 01 181 66- 84 79 65 44 144 103 90 H 302 186 20 68 90 162 188 39 108 IB 84 62 148 101 131 7 9 41 ' ts 21 41 62 B2 44 95 92 140 874 41 to4 170 875 90 42 84 41 75 43 Ot u l08 07 25 137 59 26 82 90 46 50 1247 26 67 28 82 17 82 185 71 99 84 37 129 48 88' 20 92 99 125 IS 99 79 116 Jig 2 8 46 62 96 01 H 62 182 59 81" .791 66 aa 144 108 mills operated by the same Interest" mt Missoula, Mont.; American Falls. Idaho, and Walla Walla, have been merged and will be operated hereafter by the North' ern Flour Mills company, to wntch con cern have been deeded all the interests of the Northern Grain & Warehouse company., A transfer of ths Vancouver holdings was filed for record.. The president ot the new corporation is I. Cv ganford of Portland. D. Q. 00 j Leitch of ,this city is in charge of .the 8 616 133 76 108 80 78 i 67 60 109 18 135 333 50 .22 b: $06 124 72 106 79 77 85 65 73 33 306 186 20 95 99 188 142. 89 ' 106 is 28 52 148 108 184 67 8 41 91 21 41 68 02 44 96 96 148 890 42 8 16 80 171 881 87 42 84 40 76 44 91 105 67 25 136 60 26 16 88 ' 98 46 61 249 98 26 62 26 " 88 82 186 T2 80 86 89 130 42 & 86 20 62 100 125 22 100 81 128 116 27 4 106 00 78 109 187 121 184 135 11 836 61 08 22 98 55 88 207 132 74 106 lis 79 local mill. The - capacity of the local plant is 600 barrels dally, and the plant is ueinjr aereiopeov constantly, Scrappy Cow Has Automobile Sent In For Repairs South Bend, Wash.. Oct 30. C. O. Person's car encountered a flthtlnir cow near the McCasklll mill hers Monday evening. His outfit had to be towed into the city as a result PROVES Ml "!.t TD RAILROAD OFFICIAL' TerraTrial Freight Agent of B. tV ,yOiSiet Big Future for Port :; at Columbia's Moutlr. ' . Astoria. Oct 80. That the Port t AS- . i tor la terminals are equal to any and kiipM. wnmnv .tlh.e An ths sanlrlei HP - Atlantio coast is the opinion of W. F, Deneke, terminal freight agent fhr th Baltimore ft Ohio railroad, with head quarters at Pittsburg,- who visited AS - tori Tuesday. Hs said in part : 'There Is a vast . amount of eteel and Iron products from ntUDurg ana me cities in tnat vicinity c being ahlpped to China, Japan and other points In the Orient Much or this tTergni goes via the Panama canal from Oal veston, while a part comes by rail td the Paclfio coast for trans-shipment , across the sea. There Is certainly ho . reason why Astoria bhould not be abls , to get a portion of this business when ' Ihs nanilfnnlurrn In the Kast under ... . ... , . .i,.,i. a BVSVI1U U1S lliumfl SHU ......M. . you have here, and X shall take ooca alon . to inform them" on my return-' horned "Your harbor certainly ought to- s -used much more extensively and, being ' nearer to the Orient In point of Sailing time than any other, on the . coast, it Is bound to utilised by the Eastern manufacturers of goods destined for the Far East One thing; that will prove an attraction is that the deepest ' draft steamers can run alongside your s docks and bv the aid ot the traveling eranes, heavy articles of freight, can be transferred direct from the cars to ships. X have visited all the principal ports on the Atlantio coast and. I do not know of 1 on which has 1 carfo handling facilities that will cotnpar with the ones t your . porti terminals. "All transportation lines in thOvfiast are congested ana in oroer to lacuiuste the mora - rapid movement of freight especially that designed for the OriertCs more of It must necessarily' be sent fey j rail to the Pacific coast Her will be a chance for, Astoria to secure cargoes for the first line of steamers which makes this harbor a regular pert off call." , i i. u i ' . Hydroplanes will be uaed in A pro posed passenger service that will link . several Swiss cities that are located on - j the shores of lakes. - Exempt from all Dominion Government Taxation - City, of St. Boniface 5 MUNICIPAL GOLD BONDS .We are pleased to offer three issues of Gold Bonds of the City of . St Boniface, Manitoba, a very prosperous and growing city adjoin ing Winnipeg ' 14,000 St Bonlfac. City Of. Prov. of. Man,... B J4J 1986 92.46 24.800 St Boniface, City of, Prov. of, Man.... 5 MAN 1948 90.30 11.000 St Boniface, City of, Prov. of, Man.... 6 JeU 1945 80.07 PRICE: TO NET 8.75 LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS IP VOU MUST BILL YOUR UBKNTY OH VIOTO-V BONDS, StLL TO US '.IP YOW OAS) RUT MORS MBBSITV OR VltTTORV BONOS, BUV PR3 US ' today' epeSiss Raw .Fork msrkAt la a follows. - They are the governing price for Liberty nd yictery bond all ever th World, and the highest We adrsrtis the prices daily in order that you may always know th New Xork market and tba exact value of your Liberty and Victory bond: , ' 1st 2nd . 1st 2nd .3rd- 4th Victory Victory S 4s 4 4 4S 4 4t 8 4t Market prieea. ... .100.96 95.00 93.23 96.00 93.26 95.22 93.89 99.68 99.5$ Accrued Interest.. l.$l 1.50 1.88 1.59 1.85 .58 . .18 1.67 2.11 total. . L02.27 96.60 P5.08 96.59 93.21 95.75 98 64 101.25 101.67 When bnying'we deduct 87o on a 86 bend, fend 82.80 oe a 81000 bond, We sell t the New York market, plus the aeeru rata rest - nmrg'ar ana rwwpreor ear. peposit doses far riant I OPa Usui 8 P. At. on Saturdays . MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. THE PRF.MIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE CAPITAL ORE MILLION DOLLARS 1 Herri Rldg, IM.ll Stark; Street BOtwees Fifth aad sixth Streets Teiesboaes Breadwaf 2UL XiUbllthed Over Tweatyflve Tars 77 8 86 66 74 84 STQCKS BONDS GRAIN COTTON WILSON-HEILBRONNER CO. BROKERS DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Correipoadeatet F. F. HUTTOIT CO Bew Torkt Clemsat Csrtls Co Chicago! Haydea Stose Co Boitosi The Hellbroaacr Co- BstU, Moataaa. Oar qaoUtloa room aad statistical iaforaatloB departmeat ts at yeir y dlsposaL Complete .vetatioa aad narket news service gladly faraishsd : . oat of town elleats. 201 RailwAy ExchRrife Bldf;. Telephoned Main 283 Portland, Oregon. Main 284 I ,1. Jt. mi mmmmm t JCAO UAtk' uLJZl I i svvas saw iw uj net. ,j.,,,,vw nm.te I with bmsinewl ta bond goint to 815,983,000. Saa Frnaeise San Francisco. Breilen. 40r42c; large hens. 32086c; best COCKS. ZBO. rL Nine Admitted to Practice Law, of Twelve Examined Aged Couple Hurt When Auto Turns Over Near Canby whem vbu'W v-Mtem Salem, Oct 80. Xine Of the 11 candi dates taking bar examinations before thev Oregon board of bar examiners in September, aruocesgfully passed the test and are admitted td practice law In Oregon, according to announcement Cabby, OctvtO. Mr. and Mrs. John Lent were severely bruised and injured late Wednesday night when their auto- made publlo this morning by Arthur mobile turned over on th Pacific high- S. Benson, cleric of the supreme court .Kf - m Thev are .Fred A. Allehoff, H. Paul W en, v avuvub es wuAa asva vas vs VrStuiiJi saves 1 4 - .,.,. t,.!.. JArnest George Leonard Buland,. Clar- " " - ence J. Toung and Ernest Cole of Port half. All farther on, aocompanled by I iand ; J. N. Helgerson,'. Dallas; Charles their daughter and her three children. I P. Massey. Halfway r Frank C. Mc The other occupants occupied the rear Colloch, Baker j t. P. Leinenweber, As- seat ana were not injured. Mrs. .Lent 1 toria. suffered s broken arm and a wrenched rib and Is believed to be Internally In jured. Lent ,'who la ,80 years of age, waa driving, and in passing another auto drove too nesur the edge of the bank, with th result that th machine tipped over.,.' When the car upset Lent was pinned tinder it and was in this position ffla. mm TRAVEL WHERE YOU WILL OUR BAGGAGE FILLS THE BILL ; WHY NOT? Buy Direct Frdtn the Manufacturer? WE HELP DO AWAY WITH HIGH PRICES Your Trunk, Handbag and SmHcas Needs Shoutd b inna bv th - Oregon Bag & Suitcase Mfg. Co. 181-153 Fourth St., Neat Morrison lone Man Badly- Hurt In Fall From Bridge i . lone, Oct SvV Atteraptintr to start a tnul'1 . MmrmJi wHih arnreuutna. nwrw in pxe neip aura i hlcb lt ta neeeesary- to push In start- bo summoned. They were removed to their home, where nedical atUution was given them. They are the parents Of Louis ana Fred Lent automobile .deal ers of Canby. inc. E. G. Chancy,, section foreman here,- stumbled and fell from the rail road bridge at Jordan . sidini, : three miles east of I On.. He waa seriously injured. - ' v tteeks, Bosds, cottea, Orals, Ft. ; Sle-817 Beaxd t Trad Baildiag, flverfaeck&CookeCo. WSsTilnetAfl flct lllt W S. Whts I senate imrniarratiom commute . today I lIPFf'T PftlVATT? dIPl? iv as miii. hvviuiii ws I S'iMA:, a tVvlt a stnrirl I U rUeL IU.LnAi1UU Bill Provides for ;:Alieri Deporfotion portation .Of . aliens now interned and those . who j may, be .arrested: Jaereafter for conspiracy . against the . United iSUtes. . . : ; ressber Chleag Beard f Trad Correspoadeata of - Logan Bryaa Chleag Bsw lrt . 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