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I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1821. THE -OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. .'OREGON 10 NORTHWEST PRUNE PRICES ARE ADVANCED HALF CENT; POUND EGG PK E HAS FURTHER CLIMB THURSDAY DAIR TTEADE ! Batter Efrea Cheese Csbe Eitra. Select. , Flats. Portlaad ....... .8 .42 At $ .27 saa Fraaelteo .,: .10 .48 JtlV, Chicago ......... .41 28 JO New Tork .At .70 .22 Los Aageset 48 .40 Btattlt " .41 .It A Kag markrt la "somewhat excited here be raaae of tin recent very lhrp advance on I'artfle mil white in th New York trade Value f'ir th day her war advanced le to 8c .a rtnsen. Nt'lcct etnrk wu generally flu o ted at 42o dnsen. altboush nat concern wea asking 43e ihiavn. Frarucally dim of tha stork that will grail select in Ui New York market and allt at 'the high prlc there ta tradable here. AU ' - 'itch stock ta shivned to the Atlantic a board, tint It haa Uie effect of forcing all Talue liisiter here. , Tlie buying price of current reeeipt egg haa Iwen advanced to (2((c a doaen, Portland de Huti, for tlie day and la firm at that. The buying mire of- Henery whites ia advanced to I Ac a doten generally, although tone are said to be offering 87c. Soiling prin of ordinary candied haa been moved aa nun aa 4Uc dnaen. A yer ao the prt-e of egg here ruled aa hlgn a 00c a do sen lor mi aame data. Those desiring ipectal information regarding an market tbould write the market editor, U re- gun Journal, enclosing stamp lor reply. BITTER MARKET IS STRONGER Martlet for butter la showing '.rngth here with aa early advance in the price forecaat again. Cube are In demand with extra at 4 Ie a pound generally. Kastern markeu were in better position. CHEESE PRICES ARE MAINTAINED With tha lateat showing of strength and price advance at Wlaoontin primary points, the market for cheese kt showing maintained values here. No change in basis price -sported either by Tillamook or the Dairymen' league. LIGHTWEIGHT HENS SICK AGAIN After a period -of activity at the low priee, the market for lightweight bans has again ouleted. There Is not much activity in tha gen eral poultry market but the dsy'a prices were ueooangea. rAWCT HCCK LEBER RIE9 RECEIVED Pi ge A Son had on display Thursday the finest lot of huckleberries ever seen in the wholesale trade here. The stork esme from the Caanmde mountains and was of big siz and most eaoellent quality. Bales at 20c pound. ONION TRADE HOLDING STRENGTH lfsrket for onions continues to show strength here with the general buying price in the country at $2 13 and some limited purchases aa high as 12.50 per cental at the farms. Practically no bearerdam stock has aa yet been delivered. maiucet stJETMU PRKXX By Hymen H. Cones It begins to look aa If the consumer must hurry in order to secure) cucumbers tor pickling; at a proper price. "While confirmation is not generally available. reports Indicate that much damnce haa been done the cucumber crop by recent com mornings and In some sections the output will be nominal. Real huckleberries, probably the first genuine stock the local market has shown for some time, has arrived here from near the last growth of vegetation on Mount Hood. These huckleberries are about, as large as a smatl cherry and are plump and of excellent flavor as well as sound. They are selling around 25 cents a pound in the retail shops as compared with 17V4 cents' for the little stock that is usually sold as the huckleberry. Consumers who have a car and have a day off can secure them by traveling on the new Mount Hood loop road. Eggs are again higher in the local market but today's prices are much be low this period a yoar ago. Retail prices in privet stores: Butter Freeh rrtm?rj, 63 0 55c. Kegs Freh; 38 4'c. Poultry Chickeaa. drewd. 25 (Bail i Pith Salmon, 12 20c; halibut, 20c; perch lac: sturgeon. 25c lb. Flour Re t local patent. 82.23 ffl 2 SO nr , V V ios. Potatoen Bnrbsnkj. 82.50 ner sack. Onions 1 5c lb. Yamh.il street prices; Cabbage, 4c lh. : cauliflower. 1Tr Imparl - fa r- rots. Be hunch; lettuce. 5 10c bead; dry on -". v id., urw. iac id.: turnins. eo lh - rw- l"''20 ,b : T beans. 10c lb.; string bean". ay iu. i eppiei, oc id. ; tomatoes, lie lh rorr. 10 15c down. Honey Comb. SRc; quart, 70c; pint. 8Se. Berries Strawberries. 2i- hni. hi.Akk... 6c. 2 for 15c. ' Poultry Hearr hen. 2-- rh h, 5 brrllern, 85c. " r zr Beet. 42c doren. Butter Best. 45c lb.; cottage cheese, 18c lb PRUNES OFFERING AT ANOTHER RISE By Hymati M. Cohen Advance of He a pound is being asked and received ' for prune by the Washington Grow ere Cooperative association on its reappearance in the selline market. i nepora irom sew lore inaicste tnai toe 1 W hinztrm oratniutinn. ihMi wu t h . firjt market, has come back GERMANY SEEK HARD RED WHEAT THURSDAY WHEAT TRADE Herekaatt Eicaaage Bid. Lots, Use i limited volume of prunes to withdraw from with the offer of at a rue of over wast it was securing previous to discontinuance of sales. fo report is given by the Oregon associs tioo. but it Li understood that it, too. is back in the market with prunes at a similar ad vance asked by its affiliation, the Washington erganizati)n. Despite at) efforts to hide the facts there will be a greater crop of prunes in the Wil lamette valley marketed this aeeaon than has been forecast in recent ' publication. 'Practi cally the entire crop grown this season , i! saved, a condition meet unusual in this terri tory, i Demand fer prunes from Europe ia reported as very keen, snd additional business is confirmed. Hard white ..$1.18 1H Fortlaad ,..lt.?t SLM fx, Seft white .1.11 IVSre Chicago ........... 8.40 1IU0 ltJi White dab 1.11 2He Omaha v MO tJH Hard wlater 1.11 Se Kansas CRy ....... 8J . a.7. Nortfiera spring- 1.11 ' e Dearer , 8Ji t40 MO Red Walla, f' 1.08 tVie geattle tai a NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Cars- DAIRT PRODUCE Or THE COAST an Francisco Market nan Francisrn Hn 1 s n.., it-.. t or. tigs KXtrSS. U" .Tin fink extra pullets. 871c; extra first. puUets, 37c; undenised pullets. No. 1, 20c. firsts"Soc ,-'Jl,0' fats, fancy. 23 tte; Los Anseies Msrket Lo Angeles. Sept 15. (t N. 8.) Butter IOC. S5c. Poultry fryer. 30c. Extras, 46cr cate count, 42c; pulleU, liens, 2032e; broilers. 36c; Seattle Market ' Seattle. Wash., Sent 15. (I. N 8.) Eess select rapch, 40 i 42c; pullet. 33c. Butter City creamery, 46c; br:ck. 47c. L'neese Lfregcei triplets, 24 & 25c; Young New York Reports Jonathan Apples Selling at $5 Box Apples Shipping point information: Wenatrhee Valley. Sept 13.- Delicious, extra fanar-. medium to large, $2.75 g 3.00; fancy. 82.50; C grade, $2.25; Jonathans, extra fancy, medium to large, 81.75 JJ1.S5. Y'skims rslley snd other Northwestern dis tricts too few sales reported to quote. Other markets: Chicago 35 cars on track, including broken, Demsnd and movemest good. Market steady. o boxed asles reportea. Pittiburg 20 cars on track. Including broken. Supn ies moderate. Demand and movement moderate. Market strJhg. NS boxed sales reported. Kansas City 4 cars on track, including broken. No boxed sales reported. Bt I onis Demand toed for good stock. Tio boxed ssles reported. Huston Ucmand and movement gooa. Mar ket stronger. No boxed sales reported. New York Demand good for good stock. Movement limited. Market firm. Washington boxes Jonathans, orchard run, large, 84.75 e 5.00; medium, 84.00 4.-60; small, 33.00 3.75. Philadelphia 4 cars on (rack, including broken. Demand and movement moderate. Mar ket rteady. No boxed sales reported. Portland, Yeitr aao Season ta date . Year ago Taeoma, Wad. . Tear ago Season to date. Tear ago Seattle. Wed. Tear ag,o Season to data Tear ago bxporte from Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay Thurs. 255 4H 3 21 .8408 .337 . 58 13 .2907 . 742 . 12 83 72 78 29 445 Portland. 83. Shinbu Msro, for Orient, 230,000 bushels wheat; SS. Urns Mara, fur Orient. 133.333 bushels wheat. 8028 bbls. flour; 88. Harare Maru. for Europe, 263.- 188 bushels wheat. HOGS DROP HERE; WERE OUT OF LINE THURSDAY LIVESTOCK: TRADE Hogs. Steers. Lasts) a. FURNESS. WITHY. MAKE PORTLAND IN REGULAR CALL Ne market. 83 515 Sl 28d Hogs, Cattla. Calves, ghoep. Cars. 4U 137 127 24 Thursday 1038 178 1 688 31 2 9 2 ... Week ago 835 147 8 1 1 5 2 weeks ago... SftS 38 5 2 82 270 41 214 4 weeks ago... 005 it 8 21 104 31 220 Tear ago 280 184 7- 217 8 v 2 years ago... 400 188 3 568 18 1 1 4 3 years ago... 681 480 12 058 tl 4 years ago. . . 10 134 14 850 POTATOES ALONG THE COAST BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Raisin prices are opened about 614c lower than a year ago; still too high. . Potato parohasea at country points quiet with nominal buying price) at 11.20 0 1.95 station de livery. Flemish Beauty pears rotting with sales slow; cleanup would ba welcome around $1.25 box. Very slight increase noted in demand far apples here but tales mostly for stock selling around 81.00 1.50 box. Tomatoes are slow at 85 49 85c generally with some extra packs quoted nominally at 11.25. Peaoh market is eery slow affair at 3110 1.15 generally for Etbertaa and some clings. Country killed bogs and calves an generally In good oondKioa for best quality; price are stationary. t .,. , , WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather 'bnreaa' advised Thursday: Protect hhntd!tvBf-nlavrxt gn hoort scainat the following sea&imtwjr texapwratiarea : Going north to Beau),. 83 degrees;-northeast to Spokane. 70 degree i east to Baker, 70 degrees; and south to Ashland 75 degrees, ataiimurn temperature at Portland' tomorrow, about 70 degrees. an Franoisco Market , nsn rrancisco, Sept. 13. (C. p.) Potatoes T7; ... P"- wnite. 2.252.50; Salinas, $2.75 3.00; Oregon Burbanki. $2.!i0. Onions Yellow, 82.00; brown; 2.753.00 Loa Angtses Market los angeies. ept. 15. (I. N. S.) Pota- "TTT mostly W(vi.io per lug llltc Rove. No. 1. aackml rhnir. to K fancy. 32.73 8.00; Stockton Burbani-s. choice 32.75; fancy, $3.00 3.2r. Seattle Market - Seattle. Sept. Walls. 3ttc lb. Potatoes Yakima, 2 is o lb. ; sweets, 4 ( 15. (I. S. ) Onions, $45.00 ton: local. 14 He lb. Quick Change In Chicago Wheat;; Coarse Stuff Slow Chicago, Sept 15. (I. N. 8,) Wheat re covered a little after mid-esrinn, regaining all it early decline, but. in the last few minutes broke rapidly snd cloted sharply lower and at the bottom. Coarse grain followed. The trend of the market was extremely erratic dur ing nio-it of the sevion. Wheat clo-ed with net declines of 1 It 2 c. corn dropped slHc, and oats H ?4 c down. Chicago, Sept 15. (I. N. S.) After s lower opining the whest market encountered commission houae buying snd rallied quickly. Dried' Fruit and Beans New York. Sept. 15. (I. N si R.r-. I Market unsettled. Marrow choice, $8.50; pea r0l : kidney choice, $11.73 (a Dried fruits Market firm. Apricots, choice ,n ",!? lancy- -1Tc; prunes, 80s to 60s, 10(lsc; prunes, 60s to 100s. 7H0c; peaches, choice to extra, fancy 12 15 Vc seeded rsisins. choice to fancy. llSHc WHOLESALE PRICES IX PORTLAND Tbeaa are prices, retailers pay wholesalers, except as otherwise anted: Dairy Products ' Bt'tTEIl Selling pries box lots. Cresmery prieea; .. Prlat,. sxtras. 48c for plain wrappers; cuhovi ettra. 42t4Se lb.; dairy, buying rrlcea, 17o lb.- dairy butter. 24(25c lb. BltTTEBFAT PortUnd delivery bans. No. 1 grwia. 4T30r; No J. 48 0 47c; country ta'tns. ilr- per Is for No. 1. CHEESEr-Sening P: Tillsmook fresh Oregoas- lanry triplets, 2Te per lb. ; Young Aas.tirs 2 So per lb. : Prtca to Jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook: -Tripleta . 24cl Young Americas 23r; loirymetfs league triplets. 24c. Selling mice: Block 8w.. fancy. 32v34c: Llm- burgrr. 28 1 80c lb.; cream bricks, 20 18c per lb. MiillN Buvine price: Currant receints. K (33c doaen: rsndled. selling price, 3840ej lr nncen: aelect. 19r. IJVK POULTRY Selling price: Heavy hens, 23e per lb.: light hens. 13 14c lb.: broilers. 2$ 25" lb.; old' roosters. 10c It. rurk.vs. t : durks. 2022e lh rretK Veostablse ana) Frvt FREelH FRflT Oranges, 35.50 $ 8.75 box: bananas. 8t8He lb.: lemons. $8,00 9 7.50 oaee; grapefruit, California. $6.00; canta loupe. Dalles. $2.75; Yskima auodarda, $2.75 '8 00: watermelons, l'so per lb.; peaches. $1 1B)1 50 box. . BEKRIF.S strawberries. $2.50; blsckber Tlva, $1 50; huckleberries, 1014e lb APrI:S Oregon C.raveasteins, in hit bntaa. 6e lb. : wraptd and packed in stand ard boa, aises lRs and larger. $2.00 2 75: lft6s ant 13. $1.7" ? 2.25; . 175s snd smaller. $1.73; cookm. varieties, per box. $1,15 41 10 DRIF.D KRl'lT' Dates. $n.0; fards, $4.25 per box; figs. $2.00 8 80 per box; prunes. 70s to 80 50-lh. box. 7 He per lh. ONIONS Selling price to re'silers- Local. $9,3548 50; garlic, insvl.V lb.; green on wnv. 405Oc doaen bunches. POTATOF.9 Selling price to retailers: Ore kis. fsncv. t42e per lb. TlX;KTABf.ES--Besn. Oregon, . green, per IK To).- tMfi sacked. Per CWV. Si. 00 bunehed. oer dot.. 80e: cabbage, local, crated. per lot, 4 lb.: earrou. new, bunched, per doa., 8fte: aaeiad. per lb , 2 He; celery, prr doa, 7.V$1: com. Golden Bsntam. 8 and 8-dos. asveka, per sack. $2.50; green. 8-doa. sack. $3.33; eucumhera. field. 24s to 28s. per box. 7ee; eueumbers for picking, email stse. No. 1, ' per lb.. 7e: medium sise. No. 2. per lb.. 8e; largo slse. No. 8. per lb.. 5c; eggplant, per lb,. 7o8: $0 lb. box. $1.30; garlic. Oregon, in tringa. per lh.; 13y20e; green onions, per doa. 40o; lettnoe. locsl. iced, 3s. per crate, $2.78; ant iced. 3. per crate, $2.50; parsley, per doa., 50c: PTTrs, green, per. lb.. 78c; neppeK CsBfornls dry chili, per lb.,- 30c: pep pers,. Mexican dry chili, mild, per lh . Sic; toma toes, Oregon. 2 -tier bot. 73cey$l 00. MskU COI'NTRY MEATS Selling price: Country bogs. IS H 9 18s (or top blockers about 1 23 to ISO lbs., heavy etuff len; veal, top, sbout 80 to 100 Ins.. 16Uje17e per lb., heavy staff less; anring lambs. 13H14r per lb. HMOKKD MF.ATS Hsras, 33 9 35c lb: break f a t bacon. 28 ge 47c lb. URI Kettle rendered. 16 He lb.; tierce ttsv.W, rompound. 12 He. PACkWc-HOCRK MEATS 8teer beef. 11 H 13 He; heif-n, imei2c. r.ows. H 1; ismba. 12 W 17c. risn and anenritn FRESH riSH Chinook, llaelSe lh"; hali but. 1 2 m 1 4e lb. ; trunteon. 1 A e 20c lb. : black rod. 18 11 lb.: 10-lb. bsaket kippered cod. $3.23: l'ng eoi 8e lb. OYSTERS Eastern, gsL. $4.90; Olympla. $3 00. Hope, Woot and Hides HOPS 1020 crop, 35c lb. H1DF.5 Calfskins. lc: kips, 56c: green hides. 34e: salted. 34c lb. MOHAIR .N.mlnsl. 15c lb. TAI.LOW AND UREASE No, 1 Ullow, 3e: No, 2. 2e: CASCARA BARK New. 6c: o!4, 8 He lb. WOOL Willamette valley, coame. lOr : me dium, 15e; fine. 20c lb.; Eastcta Oregoa IUIm. 12 0 20c lb. r Or oaee lea BKANS Small white.. 6c; "isrge white, 8ti Pink, 8 He; limaa, 7 He; bayou, 11 He; red. lOe. M INKY Fer ce-o. $8,258.50. KICK Japan stjle, tta. t, 5e; Blue Row, ' 6 He lb.; New Orleans head. 8 COFk'CE UoaMea, , l81e, to sacks or . 5ew Tork Batter and Ern Tork, Sept. 18. (L N. S.) Butter' iirmer. t. reamery extras (salted and unsaltedr, 44 46c; creamery firsts (salted and unsaitea).. 7H 43Hc; creamery, higher than extras (salted and ' unialted) , 444 m 47 He tate dairy tubs, 80 43 He; renovated extras. 30H81c; ladles, fresh firsts. 30H31c. t-neeae Market steady. State, whole milk specials, 21H22c; do fancy. 20 & 20 He; do lower grades. 15 17 He. Wisconsin, whole imi. isucy xoung Americas, Iie22c. State skims, specials. 14 15c; do choice, 1 lis 18c do fair to good, 810c; do lower grades, 4 d 7c pound. Eggs Market quiet. Nearby white, fancy, 88 70c: do brown fancy, 48 & 50c; extra 44ft 47e: firsts, 85 & 38c. 'i'he wholesale price is $2 00 per 100 pounds of 2 per cent milk, within 200-210 mile nones. Opening prices unchanged to ie lower for September, hc to lc off tor December, and 1 V c to 1 H c down for May. Com started unchanged for September. Iin chsnged to H c lower fcr December, and H c to He o:'f for May. Trade was lisht and featureless. Trade in oats wss slow, with first prices He to He lower. Provijions started lower with light offerings and very little demand. Chicago range by United Press: WHEAT New crop flour is being offered to tha local trade with the price exactly the same generally as the old crop product. Here and there soma of the smaller millers arc reporting shading new crop 10 to 15c a barrel from old crop values, but this' is a general condition among tome in stitutions. Unusual values are ruling in the wheat mar ket because of changing world's conditions. Uer mauy and Italy are said to be rather eagerly seeking hard red wheat and are willing to py a premium over the hard white, a condition most unusual for thia market so far as export business is concerned. Considerable wheat was purchased at interior Pacific Northwest points during the 24 hours, mainly st unchanged iuota:xn, si though Thurs day morning the market indicated weakness with a shading of bids. iliils luffs are showing no change in price. MUlrun is in rather keen request and stocks are low. Recent California purchases are said to have drained tidewater plants -of the Paeilic Northwest of their surplus stock. WHEAT Club. $1.13; bluestem and Baart, $1. IS 1.20; red Russian. $1.11; Turkey red. $1.171.18. FLOUR Selling prices, mill door: Patent. (7.80; Willamette valley bra mis. $5.20; local new straight. S5.B0; bsk&rs' bard wheat. $7.25; bakers'- blue&um, 05.75; baken' valley, 06.00; graham, $6.00; wjole wheat. $6.20: sloe tan spring wheat, patent, $7.20 (a 7.26 per bairel; price, for city delivery, 16c extra) suburban, 20c extra. HAY Buying price fnr old eroi : Willamette timothy, fancy. $12.00 & 15.00 pr ton; Kastern Oregon timothy. $19.00 per ton; elover. $10.00 &11.00; straw, ti.U07.00; alfalfa. $14.00 18-00 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No, 1 Calcutta, 54 6c; domestic. 6s in car lots, less amounts higher. MILLSTCFFS Mill run at mill, tacked, ton lots. $21.00; carloads. (20.00. OATS Per ton, buj-aj price: Feed. (24.50 25.00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $23.00 23.50; brewing. (25.00. SKEI Buying price: Red clover, 15 15 He; aisise. Ic: vetcti, SHC lb. FEED8TUFF8 F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar ley (34.00 88.00; whole barley. $31. 00 si falfa meal, (25.00: cocoanut meal. (32.00 cracked corn, (30.00; whole eon, (36.00 per ton: whole oaos. $52.00: rolled oats. (35.00: eli.nken wheat, (43.00; scratch feed, (47.00 per sen; linseed oil meal. (40.50. Merchants Exchange bids: WHEAT Sept Oct. Nov. Hard white $1.12 (1.12 Soft white l.ll l.ll White club 1.11 1.11 Hard winter 1.11 1.11 Northern spring . . 1.11 1.11 Red Walla 1.0 1 .08 FEED OATS Chicago Dairy Produce Chicago Sent 15. (I. N. 8. ) Butter Re ceipts 37 .3 tubs; creamery, 43c; firsts. 334 t Sic; parking atock, 23 & 24c. K,!,T-Kerf'pt" 47-B C,,CT- Miscellaneous. 20(S S0c; ordinary firsts. 26s28c; firsts, 80 H 32Hc; checks. Iw21c; dirties. 20 to 22c , V e7rTT,lna- 19lir: daisies. 1 9 H e 20c ; Young Americas, 20 (s 20 H c ; long horns. 20 20 He; brick. 19 6 20c ' Live Poultry Turkeys, 85c; chickens, 22 iic: springs. ;2i:asc; roosters, 17c; geese, 20c; durks. 20 s 23c. H Open. High. Ixiw. "loe. September. . . 1274 128l 126 126H December.., 130 H 131 hi. 128 H 1284 May 134 H 134H 133 133 H CORN September... 54 '4 54 H 53 4 53 H December 54 H 54 H 53 H 53 H May 59 U 59 H 58 H 58 oats . . : September... 37 37 3 38 S December... 30 39 89 30 May 44 44 h 43 43 H PORK September.... Nominal 17.75 LARD September.... Nominal 1082 October 1070 1070 1065 1070 RIBS September. . . . Nominal .... .... 745 October 760 762 760 760 RYE September... 108 10S 106 1064 December... 109H 115 108 v 1084 May 114 112H 1134 .(11.50411.75 . 0 5010 50 8.50 w 0.50 6.00 (i 8.30 . 11.00111.5(1 . 10 50 11.00 4.004! 7.00 South Dakota hogs were again received here and this affected prices to the extent of 50c generally. Cattle .were alow and weak while sheep were steady and lambs firm. At last the Portland market baa felt the af fect of being out of line with the outside trade. Values here were oft 50 twrally Thursday at North Portland, but in spots lots at ware as much as 75c Considering the values on hegs at midwest and eastern points, values here have been en tirely too high, resulting ia a loss to the small killers who have not bono able to bring in sup plies from the East. On the basis of the latest eastern markets hogs can be landed in Portland and along the Pacific coast generally at $0.60 to $9. NO per hundred pound. Ss es here recently were around $12.50 for tops snd one lot went as high a $12.75. Thursday the market here dropped back to $12 for extreme tops, later the gvnarel top dropped to (11.75 with the bulk of tha tops at $11.50. General hog market range: Prime light Smooth heavy. 250-300 lb.. Smooth beavy. 300 lbs, up.. Rough hesvy Fat pigs Feeder pigs Stags Cattla RuWng Week Latest developments in the cattle alleys at North Portland show a weaker trend to the trade. The market at best was slow but sale in general are made at the extreme low puint for the various qualit es. In reality the market is weaker. There was on'y a fair run lnursOty but the trade appears to be overstocked. General ra'tle market tanre: Choice steers I Medium to good eteers Fair to medium steers Common to tiix steers Choice cows nd heifers Medium to rood cews snd heifers Fair to medfjm cows and heifers. Common ccva and heifers Csnners .. Bull Choice feed 're Fair to cood feedera Choice dairy calves Prime light dairy calves edium light dairy calves Heavy cahes Lamb Trade It Stronger Trade in the North Portland lamb market reflected a rtronger tone Thursday but there was no change announced in quotations, for the day was of fair size. Furoeas, Withy Co. hare established Portland as a part of call In tha new servica of tha Una between Pacific coast porta and Europe. Blatter and John' stone have been named aa local ajrenta. Freight offering's on the run from tha coast to Europe) have Ivaen so .heavy that Furneea, Withy A Co. placed an other boat on the run. First of the line to make Portland for the new service la the British steamship Mongolian Prince. She arrived late Wednesday afternoon and made the run from Newport -News In 22 days. On the Pacific aide the Moncollan Prince made it in less than 14 daya. Cargo assembled here for the first shipment by Btatter afc Johnatone ee i slsta of wheat and hides for the United Kingdom. She will finish at Vancouver. B. C, and will take on 4000 tons of canned salmon. The boat will lod full cargo at the two porta t Following the Mongolian Prince at Portland will be the Eastern Prince and Barrymore. The former will be for Oc tober loading and the Barrymore t r eajly November. T. A. Lee. Pacl'lc coast representative of Fairness, WiUiy k Co.. who was In Portland Wednesday, expressed himself aa gratified with Uie freight offerings from this port. . TMee at Ailorta Friday ' High Water. Low Water. :01 a, m. 74 ft J7 a. m. C ft. 12:21 p. m. 7.1 P. ' p. m. 10 ft. Seaside High water tUne minute earlier. Seaside Low water 21 minute earlier. naTwesosvt. Crave Harbor for Baa Padre, TS asilea sooth W Gtwwa HolWr. Oawso. Taaoaaa lor Baa Fraaeaeoa. off Cray Harbor. Wanaata. Portland for Baa Fraaitaon. 181 miles eouLk of Columbia river. UBrhor, Bos Uie for lUsyatans. ass fn auattla- " - IS. SuaboSMO. Shanghai for Baa FraBcxseo. 1(80 atUes trasa Baa Trams"". BopC 18. Tuspstaaioe. tea Frsaesaco lor kUaUa. Til avilos front Baa Fraartaeo, Sept. 1(. liriffdu. Ahukhti fer Baa Frmricieco. 1(84 J ilU fn s- IVisnvs. Kev-t. 11. - r- ... . c. , , . . atevrw. c. utbotuibb lor oojb a . , staaoa. Baa InssWe tot- Hcasalaha, aiW vrsxt of Baa Frent-kecss. Storm Kiss. Atrona for aa Diego, 141 ntlo auuth of Ssji Frastevaeo. I'olotael E. Drake, Ssa Pedro tor VTltt- brtdge. 8( aaiar frosa WilDrrida. . U SeaatwK RarbtBoad for PcaxUWtUfc CI Kl l.obo. Talara tnr Vaaeoavar, SS atuos nath ci ban Franestco. I 6.00A 6.50 3.50 e.oe 5.00 5.30 4.00 5 00 4.75 5 25 4.25 4.73 8.25 4 2 2.50 3 50 1.50 2.53 2 50 8.50 4.50 5.00 3.50 4.50 10 50 11.00 10 00 10.10 7 00 10 00 3.50 7.00 Bun LACK OF FUUDS aHASDICAP FLEET, LOVE DECLARES Officials of the Emergency Fleet cor poration are just as anxious to build up the trans-Pacific business as the mer chants of the west coast, but they are handicapped by lack of ships and funds, according to a message received today by H. B. Van Duser. president of the Chamber of Commerce, from W. J. Love, vice president of the corporation In charge of operations. Love expresses h's appreciation that the recent decision of the board trans ferring all of the business of this port to the Columbia-Pacific company har beart so satisfactory to the chamber. He says : "In the future we will rely upon all trade bodies and merchants putting aside prejudices and personal Interests and concentrating upon building up on a sound basis your trans-Pacific busi ness. "You may always rely upon myself and my associates giving complete sup port, so far as our ships and finances will permit, as we have but the same de sire you have.'' News of the Port Arrtvaaa ler 1 Rru h. American steamer.' from Pafladelphis general. ' . Admiral Event, American steataer. rrwss Ml Diego sod way porta; passengers aatd rooral. Celestial. Americas ateaaer. from Seattle cargo In transit. Ootmarsun, Dutch steamer. tnm Oraaaooa kalian. V Rmmm euaeoa aentpmoar 1o Kina, Daub steamer, for Europe via Paget tire a-4 htt Yoke Mam. Japanese steamer, for Orwet Fiorence Luck n bach. American stoaaMr. lor New York, via Pucrt Sound; lumber. 3.ARIXE ALXA5AC Woothor at ftiora Motrta v-fS Hsd RDt IS. Conditions at the tha rirar M noon: Sea, smooth; wind. norvh. IS miles: weather, clear. Hassidity Nous, st PortUod. 24. DAILY RITE 11 READINGS. 8 A. at. Pacific Tisae. HI eor l'js-! Tewto twra x ,r n -At s a r aiattaaa 9 g, . aSS' 'lHwl 2$ ! 3 6-O.J 0 00 73 $ co i e.: oo. oo) 7 $7 -0 -1 .9 -O.I OO 78 I 84 12 J.8'e t e oe! 18 1 J. a ro w! T4 1 4 Umatilla . . . Alhsny . . . . Kalrra firra.m City. Portland . . . KMng. -Falling. No. 2 white . No. 2 gray . . Brewing . . . . Standard feed , 24.50 . 23.00 . BARLEY . 26.00 . 23.00 CORN No. 2 E. Y. shipra't 28.30 24 . 50 23.50 26.00 23 .00 25.00 23.50 26.00 23.00 General sheep and lamb market range Eaxt of the mountains lambs... ( 6.00 Best valley lambs E.60 Fair to good lambs 5.00 Cull lambs 1.50 3 00 . . f Feeder lambs 4..50 5.00 . . I Light yea rings 4.00to 4.60 Heavy yeariiLgs 3. an a ion Light wethers 2.30 8.(0 Heavy Wethers 2.00 2.50 Ewes 1.00 1.00 Wednesday Afternoon's Sales STEERS 28.50 28.00 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Front D if mage ai Ridgefield Uidgefield, Wash., Sept. 15. Damaging frost-., killing bean, tomato, cucumber, potato vines snd other crops, have occurred here in Uie outlying fsrming districts the past few nights The damage is particularly noticeable on the lower levels of ground, while on higher soil the crops apparently show no signs of having hern nitped hv Jack Frost. His arrival here this year is somewhat earlier than past falls and old arttlers are inclined to believe that it is the forerunner of ah early dry winter. BARLEY December Cash wheat No 3 red. No. 2 hard, (1.25 H- 63 (1.26H 1 294 Berries Are Unharmed Chehalis, Wash.. Sept. 13. Dan W. Bush, manager of the 1-ewis County Canning associa tion, states that the evergreen blackberries are coming to the plant in fin condition, the ber ries bring of a very good quality. Several rar loads of berries have been processed and if the Weather continues good many more carloads will b packed. According to all reports, the recent frosts have done no harm. firm; w York Sngar and Coffee New York. Sept. 15. Sugar Raw. grsnujaieo. eo.no. Coffee No. 7 Rio, rpot, 74c; No. 4 San tos, 104llHc. New York Poultry Market New York. Sept 15 (L N. S. I Live poul try market firm. Fowls. 27 84c; turkeys. 32c; roosters, 18c; duck-, 22a30e; geese, 13 18c. Broilers 3032r. Aro You Looking for a De pendable Produce Dealer? . . Veal , Ratter ' TH-rfc ". Cores . Pealtry - Eggs Ueaey Any Prod net . Get our prices ttCBT CO.. 1( Frost Rt. Portland, Or. : tuxteen- Years' Keiiabiuty. . Chicago Potato Market Chicago. Sept 15. (I. N. S.) Potatoes Receipts 68 car. Idaho whites, (2.80 2.90' Red Rivet Ohio. (2.80 2.95; Wisconsin white. $2.65 2.85; Minnesota Ohio. (1.75 2.00. New York Potato Market New York. Sept 15. (1. N. S.) Potatoes (in bulk, barrel or bag), steady. Nearby white. $2.50 3.00. Selling Pressure Severe in Cotton New York. Sept. 15. (I. N. 8.) Additional reactionary sentiment was noted at the opening of the cotton market today and, under fairly hetry liquidation, helling by the South and for eign interests, first prices showed losses of frem 37 to 47 points. The cables were weak and weather reports more favorable. Advices from the South as to the crop condition snd the spot market continued, bullish, however, and a de mand from the trade ard from some of the commission houses rromoted a rallv of. 10 points. l nrre waa i wimu, i,,jif nfui,R wiuns , ft.mmii whif'h Biii a ,h,rn r..rtinn Th, ! close was weak at a net decline of 23 to 60 points. Spot cotton quiet, 50 points lower, at (19.70; no sales. , Month, January February March April May June July August ...... September . , . Jlctober November . . . .December No. Ave. lbs. Price. No. 7 958. ( 5.75 1 1 . 6 745 4.2 ' COWS Ave. lbs. Price? . , . 580 ( 4.00 RIVER FORECAST The Willamette river u PorUaod will nain nearlv static na rr darina the neat -r three day, except as affected try the td HEAT EXPORTS TO SET RECORD j FOR SEPTtf.iBER With the clearing Thursday f the. Japaaeae ataaraahlp K oath ana Mara (or the Ortesit, the Biitlah ataacnahlp Pt-f bena, and the Danish at earner Kma. the , flrat half of the month of September for , foreign loading of grain will smash aH . recorda tor the flrat two weeka.' Total In buahela win run better than 8,00 04, . with a valuation placed at rioee t 4J00.000. s,,t The trto cleared Thursday tepriaaea,, t 10.SI4 net tons. In a gaaeral earUraaU - tkla wUl equal tt.24e bushels of wheaLr Clearance of Wedneeday brought lbe-,. total of customs flguree fer tkuj month up to x.(7t.70i bushel with a 3iiaUo of I2.122.IU, ' The Japaneae aaaunshlpa Ume ICarnev and Shinbu Maru took full cargoes of grain for the Orient for Wllcox-Hayear -aod are the flrat full charter base staaxo'." ahlps handled by that firm. The Jap aneee steamship Havre Alaru. letvded fcr- Houaer. carried 2(a.Xtl bushels of wheat. " valued at Ull.frOO. She U for Colon;' for orders. United Kingdom or. CoaU- nent. a- " V-.' German Mark at New Low Point; rsatss astriUsavvij-. off to .OoeeH ta the fir Boar Sooey. a ow , New Tork. 8pt 1(- REPLACEMET 0F WRECKED BOAT ALASKA CONSIDERED Although replacement of the steamer Alaska of the San Francisco and Port land steamship company, which sunk off Blunt's reef In August, haa been given much consideration, no definite conclu sion has been reached but officials of the company are hopeful that an early decision will be made, according 10 a statement made by A. S. Edmonds, traf fic manager of the Oregon-Washington Railroad Navigation company, in a letter received by the Chamber of Com merce today. "In tha meantime the Rose City is sailing on a nine-day schedule and the patronage which It receives avlll be a determining factor in the placing of an other steamer in service between San Francisco and Portland," says Edmonds. Teoarnv Unntaewe 4 Ksder City of Vsneouver Daisy Putnam . . . IJbotlW Charlton Hall . . . Trfkembang .... Worwn tents Mendl ('nadiau Sjwo. . Botarian MerVdVn Mintteebtaa tel Exporter. . . A be I csv .... Marmlaar! . . Holland Mara Italro Hirsitan Maru . . Iwia Lnrksnback W. A. 'wtrabtck WM Xtvane .... Cbaa. E. Cramp. . vrtrOarmll Rata California. . . Cordova Nsbreaaa Open. High. Low. Close. 1947 1977 1933 1945 1940 1928 1965 1925 1935 1925 1918 1915 1902 1915 1900 1882 1893 1877 1887 :.. 1882 1940 1940 1973 1930 10(0 .... 1940 1970 ,1095 ' 1948 19J2 Liverpool Cotton Easier Liverpool, Sept 15. (L N. S.) Spot cot ton in rood demand today. Prices easier. Sales, 13,000 bales. American mid.. 15.99: fair mid.. 14?9: full mid.. 13 69: mid.. 13.24: lew mid.. 12.34; good ordinary, 11.28; ordinary, 10.54. Naval Stores Market New- York. Sept. 15. (I. N. 8.) Turpen tine Savannah. 61 63 He; New York. 70c. Rnin Savannah. 83.90; New York. (3.20. drno.s SALT Coarw. H g. 100a, (13.50 ton; 80s. (11.83; table dairy. 50. $27 23; bales. ((-50 T 4.O0: fancy table and dairy. (34.50. lump. $26.60 ton. i SW1AR f Cubes. $7.83; frnit and berry. (6.70; yellow D, $6.10; best granulated, (6.50; extra C, $8.80; golden C. $6.20. CANNED MILK Carnation. Ubby. (S.50; Aster, Mount Vernon. $5.40; Alpine, (3 30: Eagle. (8.75 ease. " SODA CRACKERS In butt. ITe lb. NUT 9 Walnuts, 28(ue lb.; almonds, 28 SOc; filberts. 21c m sork lota peaauta, S I sc; pocana. .tc; Draaiis, sor. Rep. Paints, Oils ROPF Sisal, dark. 12c; wbita, 14o Ba.; ttandsrd Manila. lHe. LINSEED OH, Raw. bbh , 7c; kettle boiled, bbs- 9c; raw. ease. (1.12; boiiea. ease (1.14 gallon, -v. COAL OH. Pearl or water white, -a drums or iron barrels, 17 He cat. : r mars, 30c gal CAROLINE Iron barrels. 26c; case. 38 Ht t FTKT. OII-Rafis, (1.8 J bbL i WHITE LEAD Toa lot. 12e; L 50O Ru.. . TURPKasvLNE Tank. 92e gi " 'ew York Metal Market New YoTk, Sept IV (f. N. 8.) Copper Quiet ; spot to norember, 116-114, Lead- -Quiet: spot to October. 4.60 Spelter Quiet; uot, 4.15 4.20 and November. 4.15 to 4.25. 4.75. October Chicago Host (8.60 Chicago. 5pt. 15 (1. JJ. 8. Receipu. 1.000: better erades steadv to 10c higher: others mostly 10c to 25c higher. Bulk, (6.60 S.oo; top. 88.00; heavyweight. $7.40 8.85; meaium weight 88.1SW8.90; lightweight, $8.13 8.55: light lights. (7.608 25; heavy pack ing sows, smooth. $6.50 A 7.00 ; packing sows, rough. (6.156.65; pigs. $7.00 8.00. Cattle Receipts, 12,000; mostly steady; calves 25c lower. Beef steers Choice and prime, (8.85 10.50; medium and good, (6.50 9.25: good and choice. $8.8510.T5; com mon and medium, $5 00 8.35. Butdber cat tle Heifers, (7.250.0O; cows, (3.5d7.00; bulls, $4.00 6.50. Csnners and Cutters Cows and heifers, (2.35 3.50; cannrr steers, (2.753.50; real calves (light and handy weight). (9.00 14.00; feeder steers. (5-00 7.25; stocker steers, (4.00 6.75: stocker cows snd heifers, $3.00 4.73. Sheep Receipu. 20,000; mostly steadv. Lambs (84 lbs. down), (8.50 10.25; lambs ( culls and common), (5.758.25: yearling wethers. (5.25 7.75: ewes. X3.00 la 5.00 : ewes (culls and common), $2.002.75: breed- I ing ewes, (3.25 6,50; feeder lambs. (3.75 i Omaha Hog $8.00 South Omaha, Sept. 15. (L N 8.) Cat tle Receipu 3000. Beef steers, slow, steady; site stock, steady to week; bulls and veals, steady; stocked and feeders, steady to weak. Hogs Receipts 5000. All grade 10 25c up. Bulk, $6.25 7.25; top, 8.00. Sheep Receipts 7000; all classes generally steady; best w extern lambs held at (9.50; na tives and fed lambs, (8.75 9.00; ewes. (4.25. Denver Hogs (8.25 Denver. Colo., Sept 15. Cattle receipts. 500. steady. Steer. (5.00 8.50; cowi and heifers. $4.00 5.25- atockers and feeders. 4 r.Oer 2., ; calves. $6.30 4x8.50. Hogi Receipts, 900. 10 25c higher; tops, (8.25; bulk, (6.00 8.00. Sheep Receipts. 2800, higher; lambs. $8.50 9.10; ewes, (2.75 3.75; feeders, (6.00 6.75. Kansas City Hoot (S.25 Kknsas City. Mo.. Sept. 15. (I. N. 8.) Cattle Receipts, 3000; market active. Steers, (5.23 9.65: cows and heifers. (4.00 8.00; stocker and feeders, (6.00 7.75; calves, $9.00 10.00. Hogs- Receipts. 4000; active. Bulk of sales. (7.758.15; top. $8.25; heavies, $7.50 8.05; lights. $7.758.25; mediums, $7 75 s.-.v Sheep Receipts. 3000; market active. Lambs, $8.75; wethers, $6.00; ewes. $4.23 4.60. San Francisco Market San Francisco. Sept 15. (U. P.l Cattle Grasscrs. A 5 4 r ; second quality, 4 3 He; cows and heifers. 4H4r: calves, 78c; heavy. 5H Hc. Ne Seattle Hot Market Seattle. Wash., Sept 15. (L N. S.) Hogs Receipts none. CatUe Receipts 16. steady. Prime steer. S.006.60; cemmon to good. $4.005.50: medium to choice. $5.50 8.00; best cows and heifers. $4.75 5.50; common to good, $3.00 4.00; medimn to choice, $4 00 4. 75; prim light calves, $10.00 1 1.00 ; heavy calves. T6.0O8.00: bulls, (3.00 4.50. Sheet) Receipts none. Fear Potato Loss Jefferson. Or.. Sept 15. A shortage ia the potato rrop of this section, due to the contin uance of heavy frosts, haa been predicted. Most of the potatoes on lower land seem t he affected. Late Potatoes Killed Cornelius. Or.. Sept 15. Killing frost vis ited thia section tha past two Bights, laying waste to all late gardens. Late potatoes are killed, which means a heavy Vies to tha farmers. ' Liverpool Wheat Lower Uvexpool. Sept 15. Wheat opened 1 to 2d lower; corn. H to d lower. Wheat close unchanged to Id lower than opening ; com, 1 to 1 H lower. Sew Tork Wool aad Bides New York. Sept 15. (L N. 8.1 Market dnU. Domestic fareca XX Ohio, 2S(aS8e: do mestic tmlled scoured basia, 1 8 C7e: domes tic Texas scon red basis, 40 75c; -territory sta ple sroored. 65 85c Hides Market firm. NUve -steers. 13 He; braaded steers, 13c . S. F. Wants Oars Horseradish Here 1 920 ( 1.50 I 1 910 ( 3 50 1 820 3.50 1 1300 4.75 1 720 3.25 I 2 970 3.50 CALVES 1 120 (11.00 BULLS 1....12Q0 ( 8.50 1 970 ( 3 00 HOOS 75 195 (12.25 2 355 9 55 8 285 11.73 2 415 10.75 1 . . . . 330 9.25 1 120 10.73 13.... 267 11.75 60 120 11.60 16 75 11 50 11 163 12.50 4 167 12.50 1 290 11.75 1 230 12.25 14.... 142 12.30 0 210 12.25 16 160 12.25 12 146 12.23 7 172 12 25 5 206 12.25 81 192 12.25 1 870 9.25 2ft.... 120 11.50 3 176 12.30 7 147 12.30 2 280 11.75 3 196 12.25 1 340 10.50 7 174 12.50 11 289 11.75 1 220 12.23 1.... 286 9.25 -2 220 12.28 7.... 235 12.23 4.... 220 12.25 1 800 11 25 8 123 11.50 1 250 9 50 9 204 12.30 12 ... 175 12 50 1 220 12.25 3 . . . . 1R0 12.50 1 170 7.00 5 154 12.50 15 206 11.25 LAMBS 11 101 ( 5.00 16 62 ( 4.00 159.... 75 6.00 176 80 6.00 1 50 4.50 197 70 5.50 245 68 3.50 151 71 4.50 15.... 69 6.00 8 88 6.25 25 74 6.00 8 106 5 56 86 75 5.00 22- 101 6 00 10... Ill 6.00 66 93 6 00 131 .71 8.00 30 72 5.50 EWES 25 159 ( 2.50 9 113 ( 2.75 YKARLkpUS 8 130 ( 4.00, I 1 110 ( 4.50 29 ... . 100 4.50 I WETHERS 1 160 ( 8.50 BUCKS 3 240 ( 2 00 I 4 140 ( 2.50 1 200 2.50 I Thursday Mor nine Sales No. Av. lbs. Price, I No. A. lb. Price. 46 74 ( 6.35 20 59 ( S.00 EWES 14 109 ( 8.00 13 80 ( 1.50 YEARLINGS 14... 103 ( 4.50 Suck sheep 2. . . . 205. ( 2.00 I STEERS No. Ave. lbs. Price. I No. Ave. lbs. Price, 4 1305 ( 5.75 I COW8 1 1080 ( 3.63 2 90 ( 8. SO BULLS 1. . . .1440 ( 3.75 HOGS . 14 176 (12.00 I 5 206 (11.80 1 210 11.50 ; 17 171 J1.85 22 168 12.00 ' 280 11.08 2 (10 9.00 , (0 149 11.73 YEARLINGS 20 108 ( 5.00 POWER SCHOONER BIRS8 AT SEAl STEAMER SAVES MEM Sin Francisco, Sept. 15. (U. P.) Cap tain Christensen and his crew of nine were rescued last night off Point llu eneme, south of Santa Barbara, from their power schooner Ixtus. which burned at sea. The steamer Humboldt made the rescue. The Lotus had left San FYancisco for San Diego Tuesday. No detsilB of the fire were received. DUTCH STEAMER DIE TO REACH PORTLAND MONDAY In the service of the Java-Pacific line the Dutch steamship Tjikembang sailed from San Francisco for Portland Thurs day morning. She will be due at this port Monday morning and will finish full cargo for the Orient Straits Settle ments and Dutch Kant Indies. The cargo will consist of wheat, flour, turn ber and general. At San Francisco the Tjikembang loaded 2000 tons of general to be distributed at all porta. SALMON FISHERS FINED Christ Arbents and J. A. Powell of thia city were found guilty In the district court Wednesday of having sold sal mon last April which were caught with the hook and line in the Willamette river and each was fined $50. The cai-e waa delayed becaufe of the trouble Die game, authorities hud in obtaining evi denc-e upon which to convict the-men. KALAMA BOARD HERE Kalama. Wash., Sept. 15. The Kalama port commission, composed of Htte Imus Grant Gruver and Fred Jenkins with Engineer Glen McKenxle, transacted of ficial business In Portland Wednesday. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT 1 1 tao at wWIOfkS Fr .... Orient .... Khaachal . . Seattle . . Kan Fran . New York . Heat! It . .aan Fraa . .Newport News-. ..Norfolk . I-oodoa . . West Co. . . . ..San Fran . .New York. ... . . New Tor a . .Manila ..New York.... . .Balboa . .New OrV-snn. . .-San Fran .... . . New York . . . . .Sew Tork-. . . . . Sbsnchai ..New York... . wt TUs bb . ..ftssai Fran.... . . iaw Yeafe- . . . . . Hottoluht .... . . LiVTTpoi . . . . TiSB. 18 (Upt 1 Hrpt 1 .arnc I .Sept 1 .Sept IT -Sept. 1 .Beet I Seta. It .Sept 20 -Sept 20 ,ft. ie ,sot ie .fVpt U .Setrt. li .Kent- I .Vept 2$ .aVrpt Z$ .ftept. tl .ftept, 24 .rVept- $4 . .ar. : . fVrot $ . .ftee. $ , .Sept 2 . .Swot, . .fVewt 29 . .Brr. 23 Te tvaeert Prows Pwetiat4 Visas le Tor Vohsmsaab .... Kins shinbu Maru . . . Brush Wet Nomentuxa. . Tancoviver Rnbens Willrmefte Admiral Fvans. . . Oeorglna Ralph . . West Keder Mongolian Prince . Ryder Hanify. . . . Celestial lheratr Trinidad Ootmarvum Ba)e California. . 1 Vesael Rasters Mariner Wivilmi SwiftlUrh: Ansoa S Brooks, rndwuirkwl . . . . , Oregoa PI Otsarro Pie. . . . , Yon Maru . . . . Koshun Maru . . K. V. Knue . . Keels Vimxmver Wrt Ksder -. . . Multeuxeah Berlia Klna Rubens Cro rains Ralph Willamette . . . . Wet N omentum Wahkeena . . . . Flavel . . Ootmirta Celestial Ryder llamfy . . Admiral Evans , Brush Data. .lb rr.B flee. IS .Europe Sept IS .OrUnt Sept IS . PhiU and way . . Sept 1 .Orient Sot!. 16 .Enrope (apt. 17 .Kumpe Sept- 17 .8 T.-n. Pedro. .Sept. 17 8. Diero-way . . . ftit 1 7 .San Fran Kept 18 .N. China porta- -Kept 1 . Kurono RopC 1 . San Pedro. Sept 1 a .Eetror Sept. 18 . N. Y. and way. .Sept 19 .Ran Pedro Sept. It . Kum He-pt- 21 .West Coast Sept (0 Berth . . ..St Joans . .V.t John . ... St Johns Pacvfkt Marts at Lew. Lot Peiilntaiia Law . Tvraslaal No, 4 . .f!t Johns L. . . . . . Astoria . .O. A W. Iork Elevator . . . Icnua I'saKn St HWns .Termmal N 1 Port Flour Mills . . . .North Bank Wanna St fWlen St Helens St Helen . . .Tnngi Point . Pemnsnla Lor. Terminal No. 1 . I hi Bom IAr Co. .Terminal No. 2 .Terminal N j, 2 tra44Ss IWmis oxrhajtee one aod trreealar. eUerfcsigr" $S9W. off H; ftaae-. e V ; ". .4J."i marks, .OOtlS: DactaA kronen, .lit. o Standard OU btecks A agio Ttorae Scrrsaaer . Borkeye Quasi re ngh ao red Continental Crescent Camberiaad . . . rrcAo Galena, onav . . . oe Old pta- -. do New pid. . . I 111 doss Pipe . . . . ln.Uaa Pipe . j . . Natl. Trmautt . . . N Y. TrasMot . . . Northern lire . . OhV Ofl .... v . laterL Pete. . , fras. Mea. . . . PralrW Oil Prairie FT. . . . Kolar Bolt - . . Southern Ftps . Font Pm. Of S. W. Posm. OU S. O. lodaaa . . . O. aUmsoa . . 8. O. Kentucky. S O. V Y S. O. Ueia. . . da said. Swaa at Fwvb . Vacua 6 U. Kraaka. Imperial UU . . liberty Bead Hale Reported by Overbore A CocS Co.. at Tsado bstiadiac: His. I 1-ibem. 11 Si Uberty, 1st 8 .... I-aoenr. 34 ... Lsoorty. let 4H ..... Mee Ubaarj. X H Liberty , S4 Isi wzaw Lberty. 4th 4 Ht 8870 tory. 4s VarUry. 3 t tOS as " Bid. AaL J ' (4 3 $ .-e l M t a 14$ 1 4 H IM 111 24 e ft. Ilk 15$ ' :. I: iioS $ asv v -r. lie lil Ts 77 - 24 2S 14$ le 3 ( 2$ 2e ten is- 18 . 437 41$ ; i$e i( 71 H TJ 72 7( ,w 18 I7( 3e 31$ . IU 1 $$ (S (e (as e. ... 322 (I( U.- 20 (7 .mr $ tln-i , 24S 24S ' ' t 15S l$k ! 8 as . " r AT WOBLD'S PORTS A tcna. Sept 15. Sailed It 1 L m Japa- ne.-e rteamer Havre Mara for Kurepe. Arvr at I and left up at 4 o. Steaas Daisy Mathews from San Pedro. Arrinvi at attdtright and b-ft Hp at 7 a. ra Steamer Celr-Aml from Settle. Sailed at 4 a. . to tee me r Curacao for Kan Knnrra via F.ureka and Coos Bay l-eft up at 6 JO a. m Dutch steexaer Ootanas- A 8an Francisco manufacturer is in the market for carload shipment of horseradish from growers in th Willamette valley section, aeenrdinc to advice received by th domestic trad department of the Chamber of Com merce. Inasmuch as th chamber is not aware of any growers who produce such large euantitiet of borseradith it is unable to forward the re quest to responsible growers and ts awaking advice before replying to th San Fraaehiaco purchaser. New Tork-Loadoa Silver New York. Sent 15. ft N. 8.1 rial bar silver Domestic, unchanged at 99 He loretgn. ou at e at 84 c London, 8ept 15. (L N. 8,) Bar silver Mi tower at (sd. MlaueapoUs-Dalata Flax Dulatb. Sept I. IL N. S-) Flax. 8ep- Sa. Fraselsre Po.ftry Market la?. SH9IJSS' i.3? : SeU rtMtr. Set, 13 U. P.) Poultry Minneapolis. 8ert IS. L N." 8- Flax. Hnalert. 8335o: larre - beau, lias I iaaa,whr aiul w..h av no. - 5r $2.10 H : track aod arrived. (2.08 2.10. Saa Fraartace Barley Market San Francisco, Sept: 15. fC. P.) Cash barley, milling. (1.17 H 1.22 H ; ahipptng. (1.52 01.85. Canadlaa Wheat Report Montreal. Sept 1 5, Cenadian goeernmesit crop estimate: Wheat.' 294.887,000 bushel verms 263.000.000 bushels last year. Of this total 271,508,000 bushels ia estimated for prairie provinces, of an increase of 7,000,000 bushels over last government eatlmate and -234.-1(8.000 bushels last year. World's Wheat ghlsmests -World a biptaents of wheat and flour ta bushels: Week ending. Week ending. From. Sept 10-21. 'Sept 11-20. V. S. and Canada. . 10.7t3.OftO 8.944.000 Argentine L 517.000 PO0.0O0. Australia, 992.008 680.000 Total 12.(03.000 10.524.000 Mosey-and Tichaace - Sew Tork. Sept- 15. L . !4. S.1 Call money on toe tloor of tha New York Stock Exchange today ruled at S per eeat, high S per cent, tow 4 H per cent Time money was steady. Rata were SH 54 per cent Th market tor prima; mercantile paper was waor. i - Call tooaey ia Londoa today was 2 per cent Sterling exchange wet (Diet with tmiinctt ta bankers' bills at (3.6( fur dessaod. - In the service of the Nawsco line the steamships Brush arrived up at an early hour Thursday morning with 385 tons of inbound cargo. She will take pact cargo out and finish on Puget Sound. The steamship Admiral Kvana of the Admiral line, arrived from Skn Fran cisco at' an early hour Thursday morn ing with a large passenger list and a full cargo of freight. The steamship Katberina L-uckenbach, of the Intercoastal service, ts due to ar rive at terminal No. 1 on September 18. She will be followed by a number of the- Liuckenbach liners at intervals of about seven days. s: POSITIONS OF VESSELS Radio report frrta North Head give the i sition of too following eaeaaia at 6 p. rt. ept- i: West Keata. Sbimidsai for Pcrtlaad, mile from ColOmbta river. Sept IS. Edmore. Shanghai for Seattle, 728 m'J'j from Statue. Set. 12 Charh Watson, Point Well for Saa Pedis. 110 miles frosa San Mm. WUlfaro, A'toria for Seattle, off Port Tow caa. Lrrjun Stewart, Seattle - for Oleum. 7t0 miles from Oleum. Moo to! cue. Yokohama for PortUnd. 86 miles west of Co nun baa river ba-fctahip, Sep. 13. - Fred Lurk en bach, Vancouver for Baa Fret. eisco, ISO auatt aorta of Saa Francises t aoea C. A- Smith. Ban Francisco for Coo Bay. ZIO miles north of Han kranesam. Santa Rita, San Francisco for Seattle, 2(1 Bile aorta of Haa tnnreeo. . Tug Bea Mooarrh, Victoria for Baa Fi eiaeo. 73 mile worth of Case Bktneos Lyman Stewart. Sea Uie for Oleum. 740 mile from Olrvat. West Cayota. Tokohama for Porllaad. StS xeuea rroea Corem&aa nver. ' x -Admiral . oebrca. PorUaod for Baa Frasv evseo. 100 tnikat sotrtn of t oiuwibie nver. .Tat 'Ltoa. V artorts for Saa Friacgseo. 40 nties sosrn of tape r artery. Qneea, Baa Ftaarlo for Seattle. 430 miles north of Saa vvassetaen. Ijberator. San Krancaaco for Portland. 340 atflea north of Ban Franc woo, Rose City. Portia nd for Baa Frstseiseo, IS atiiea aonxa et Conuauae, nvox. - . Boaiw,' . 8T4S t$ ass 9340 6 e3 kieet Forelra Bead Market rartushvd by Vverbeefc k Cook eavsnpaay BiA 4H IT (T 4$ 48H 3 (78 864 (( :ai sea es 87 7H 74 8 S s- - IS t 13 e 8H ttv Ms to at Rufkaa ( H K2I Kstas 11 lt3S Ituasiaa 6H 1(1 rrearh S ltd .. lencll 4t 1 SI T .. rreorh S 1920 .. Its nam (a ItlK . .. Bntavh a 122 ... Brit tek 8 1S37 British So lt:t .. . Brttsah vky. 4 . . . British ref. 4s . . Belapsiaa root -as Beigrea press, (a Gsrvnaa W Boriia 4 . . . . Hasabwrg 4s .. Hajabart 4 H I Utrane Ha . L. Ss MunV-k ts Maairh 5s- Frankfort 4s Japanese 4 do lot 4 ss do 2d 4 H s . . . Parts . L C 5 Ha It3t I. K. thi 1933 V. E. (Ht 193 C. k. (Ht IttI New Terk Road Market MM1 HIM !! tt.. 844 34 ttti'r -aak i -al 1 a.w1- s (78 se (:rt4 s , 13 V-' serr I we r - Farwabd Vy Over beck Board of Trad building: A Cooks crjsnpaaty. Astoria. IkpL 14. Batted at 2 a 8 learner Wapama for San Pedro via Baa Fraa eiaco. Arrived dowa at 10 a at, Schooner Bow- dea. Arrived at 4 p. aa. Dutrt) steemer Dot tnaisnm from (.reenocb. Arrived at 4 ' 1 $ aod V-ft np at 9 p. ta. Steamer Adsaiv Evans, flora ban Diego and way porta Sailed at S:l( p. . as. Steamer Daiay Freemen for Saa F isro. Arrived at 8 .3 and left wp at 10 p. sa rsteamer Brush from iTOktoelpasa aod way ports. Arrived dowa rt aynoa aod rauied st k -81 p. m. Jpnee etramer lose Maru for Uneat San Prdra, bent 14. Arrived film am Staawood from Corombta river. Arrived Steamer Charies H. Craavp from BsHJvmr and way potts, for San Frendseo and pnrsrsnd. Ar- nved Slesmer Delrn from New (krieaaa aad Mobile. Arrived Steamer Iwtt laraetihacti frsm New York for San Fram-ier and Port land. Bailed Steamer J a tape, for tailed King dom frnca Portland. Taioo-h. S-rt 14. Pawed Steamer WH1 fam from Portssad for Seattle. Honorolu. Sept 13. Arrived Steamer Cor dova ftvta Portland. "New York. Sept 14. SaOvd Straaser FVar- idisa for PortUod. Barry. Kept IS. Sailed Jaiaeae aire aver Lrakaaa Mara for PorUaasd. Yokchama, Beast IS Sailed Britsaai straas Beatlsnos for Portland Barry. Bept 10. Satlesl British steaaaer Me tier for Portttc eoart ports. Kobe, Sept. S Sailed Steaaaer Aberoos tear rortataal sm Yoaonasaa. tiasegow. Bept. IS. Arrived Steataer Wast aatan frost Portland Horakontt Bept 18. Arrived Steaaaer Wee Jester I roam. Portland. Taeeaaa. fVpt 14. Arrives JaeasoM er l.'turl Mara free Pen land for Oriesrt Tokobama. Sept. IS. Arrived S Learner sieaiaois irows roruaaa tvvote,. Sept 14, SeDed loot saskst 8 leas er r rant c israwa for Portssawi. r???- t?" 14 L M. S ) Ar rive 14th. lasavy Pstneas. Lea Aagvn. lis. a.; Verthiard. Beattl. 11:1$ a. at.; Saaaa Bar- para, is amrrvea. ZS at ta ; Adasiral Mr. lev. AngeWw. 1:11- p. am.: r. U Foaaev. Aevme, 4, p. sa.: saw. Tsnoote, 4 $ p. sa. Ballad l-h. iva .. mnwq. ,irw lora, it je a, an. avor. Loo Aaawlee, 111 a. ta.; Maana. labs. 1:81 tv. as.; Daaay PWsnea. . CoJemtno nver, a. so e. aa.; ran Brags.- Port Orford. a:sa p."vav; treat ntate. t.oVwua, p., vs. ; Paaadeaa,- Albtoa, - 2 A( p. as. ; - vlawvard. Laa Aaela. 4 :lt rv m : Adwdrvl NVrhein. nu rua, a : J p. as. : aeuuyoi w alkar. naa IA. P- -: CvUburra, Fagot Sow tad, 7 Se b. aa. Baa Piajkrrwau Sent 1. iL N. ft.1 la rived today Lea Aagvte. Port Baa Lax. Ui a. ra,: rrvderVk LorkenberK Tismewr. I I! a. tavi Puant Haoita, tteuxsaara. ( II a, tv; Tare.. La . Aaeele. 9:40 a. ta"; Aewaa. e qvaie -river. 10:30 a. as. oaDed today-a- rraix tl saea. atooxerey ae a, -va. ;- K. Haaata, Lo Avagriea. 8 AO a, aar- WiUsolav ew Yorit, -SSS ... - - - ; Avrkuooa Oenl. 4s .'. Rait 4 Ohio Gaud 4 Beth. Steel Bef. St. . Cent Pactfbv lot 4 St Peal Oral. 4 Ha Charms X. W. C-nl. s ew York By. ( Nurtbara Par. p. U 4 lira ding tievU. 4a I Poa. lev 4s tT. IV Stool S (nioo Par. 1st Bef. 5 hem 'be l a Pae. Coat. as,.,... do aa rvooa. Coav. 4 Hs Peoaav lot 4Hs (laos, A Okie Cnv. be , Ore. Short Uaa is Bad 7tV 70S 84 7(4 S4 H 77 ;h u V 7S H 4a 2- - $ 2 V tl A A..-. 71 ' a Mi-. 78V-. ?7t 22 ' I7arw 77 7t' - M an .81 U all ' 4V wy Monde 1eile Wednuls Tltaseday PACIFIC "CO AST BASK STATEMtrf Tea Aej 8 SAe.4f t.ltlj7.4 ll.84l.4f 2.4 e,7:.2Jt I .8 til let 4$.3J .( S.4T.I72 l.U.aasi Tborev t 3 830.33 paiatsro X asirataay ......... i.tii.tti. Soa Piwaae Sao as . - ; Clearicgs Tawaaaajr (2S.0.ss Ootkond SeeAs . Owrims Tbwrsday 8 3.SS8.00S- Lot Aaeauea BsasU Teawday (l(,e(l.(V This Week. 8 t.triH.V; S.7t.( 21 644. saa t S.7t(.ei4St Taawena BaaU ClawHtiss Tbaiadsy Thaw Slav, Saetttt RawU Clearings Thuraday SaUsatos Tksxrwaay NEW CORPORATIONS Ofyrapia. Wajk, Sept. Ik. Article i lncerporaUon were filed WedrtestdC with J. Grant lUakle. twrretary of Stall i by the following companion, rig; II r Totem Manufacturing cotxipany.- 64 4 (tUe: capital atock. (10.000: dealer feJ wood products ; incorporator. C M. Md-i Callum and C I. Gere. Kehler letvelope) Creek rovrrpsny. Ff ! Sttle; capital stock. IIOO.COO; geayaral saining baslnewe) ; IrsoorsaarateTa, li. 1 Kendall and O.-A. KottW. . U I Ptauiflc Northwoart ' FTuH expoadtlnr. f Seattle: trrranixed wtUwrn racrital to s4-1 Vance the fruit Industry and hold er . I aval expoelUons : rncotrsoTativra, Jvhm i . KellaUy. Orpheus C Soota, Tjsvjrga V, . tiUling. Beglasld W-iParwoAa and IL 'J. j itHd.- - fl? atock. of fOC : brokerage business : la- corporatism c. j. Meacham tusd GUfoy.- - . i t , villus Mtnlng company. Spokaa ; car fWTTrTOCaw 13W.P00; InoorTXjratora. Ff E 4?ea? raavooua AVael J a.MBirgtO. - - - - i a M ! 1