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MONDAY, . OCTOBER 3, - 1821. THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND. , OREGON lb Hi: I i i 1-i i: 'fi-r t'E i V: r f : . APPLE SELLERS AND BUYERS ARE GETTING CLOSER TOGETHER BUTTER RISE IS : DUE IN PORTLAND v HOSDAY DAIRY TRADE i 'i,, i Batter, Im Ckese, CBbes, EX. Select flat. Fertlaad ; 44 1 e tie '- nm ,t.iis: Chicago i 4 e 48e tOtte .. - .m. ';., , $$ 't ;?....;. .Me ySe Saa Franelieo.. Xs Aagelea .,.-. 6atl -.,..,.., 44 X market. ' Bolter prises ar due fog 2e to $ til . locally aa a 'result of eontioued strength and farther rise at some of the leading American poiata -' Batter price ken .will be more or lea affected by the bet that local creamery Interest .an paring an extreme premium for fat. - Aa advance of e a pound early ia the day at Chicago (are stronger tone to the local butter market Trad here ha been gathering strength tor soms day but makers have, not had the aevwttf buck Trnbrie of-inloa and fere value :. xpward her, altugti- there waa emingly vry ' Justif icetion fpr oeh a movement of value an il -. ' tea Ui raw materials eould be ' pen-ebaaed (or Mae. The latter waa acareelj to be considered at thfa time.- Wbilaxit fa tnw that offering of fat are cwiswont incraeaed and there ha been a frac tional gain ia th production of batter recently; fccaj toka of frsth buttM ar UU compara teveiy light ', ' . Iteview of the tsutter -asarket at Baa Prea auaa or-tho weak coding Friday: Tb Saa Francisco market wa firm and active during th put week,, and trading at no time iadt- ented any weakneaa. Keceipts of alt grade wore unusually iigbt and tlx ouotinaed de mand -from the- aoutk for the beet butter, to gether, with gnodt local demand, kept dealer . stocks at minimum. Tb meant hot weather earned' additional uie of butter for ice ereara. Too price of 912 soorw showed a net rain -of 1 Vao from Friday- to Friday, but dealer do not prefer to sew too high price, a the n an -of Mew Zealand importations are rtill ' prevalent Tho cut-of-torag movement ha been very heavy and holding at Portland, 8 ' attle, 7n Angele and San Francuo total 1.820,37 pound, a eompared with S.159.2MS last year, a ahortag of 1,839,016 pound. . I niea . ew Zealaad butter i imported!, mot dealem think that it 1 not likely that there will b any mrplu oa th faeifio Uout be for Jmnintry. Th aaarket dosed firm - with 3 aoor at 4814. v ,'.. , Briew of the market, at New Tork, Bos ton, Uheago and Philadelphia for th week ending kXday: Th aearaky of fin butter and good demand for point and ahna hu bald all Eastern market tuna on the greaae, aatuing. adraBoo. Although, quality how im . pmremeDt. proportion of ianey butter i light and clean tip readily. ' Under STmaee bare keen ia excewtlf supply but fair demand throughout the Wuk cleaned op the - Ktpply fairly well, erpeeiallf tn. Chicago, but eouce ion bad to be made aad order were for mail lot. Can of "eantraliaed" ruled firm en th fancy grade, but 88a' and 89 wen in ample ' supplr. moring elowly at oonaiderabl eariation in price, liood eark are still ecaro. rrederick VIII docked Wednesday with 1290 raski of Darisb, butter. It ia eetinuitM that - S000 to 40OU aak wer khipped thi week. Canadian butter is arriving at New York. Sxtraa offered at 44 e. DanUh US score but tor wa offered at 4S& Tho desirieg spaeial intormatioB regardiag any market should write the kfarket Editor, Ore gun Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. EGO TRADE SHOWING SO CHANGE No general change wa shown for egg in th lecal market for the day. General bids for cur rant receipt were it 40e a den with hennery Whites at 4S a dceen. Selling price ware un changed. Seattle was a limited buyer here p! Seleute t 66a OSIOX MABKET SX.iaUTX.T- EASIER klarket for onions was slightly easier at the opening ef the week's trade so -far as barrel prices weri.eoocerned. Is the Lake Labish seo faoo best stock wa being offered st a 2.HQ percental.. ... , , :- . r POTATO MABKET 18-BIJI,IS QTJIET Quiet ton - fa shown tor potatoes at Oregon country point because the forUand market baa Veen filled up by ' Yakima while home growers were unwilling to sell. Prices , oq good staff ar holding practically unchanged. TOMATO PRICES MCCH WEAKER Good local tomatoes sold aa low at 40e a box in th Front street trade for the week's opening, although most of the business was around 60 a oOo. Market continue overstocked. CABBAGE PRICES 8HOWIKG A X0SS With increasing .receipt reported daily, the price est cabbage is slowly dropping here. Sale ' of beet were made at to a pound 4unn th Mon4ay trade. Cauliflower fa la0 in greater supply and lower. -. f Lard b down le a poood. WEATHER SOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather borean edeised kfondayi Protect ship stents during the next So hour against th fol lowing maximum temperatures! Going north to Seattle, 6ft degree: northeast to Spokane, TO decrees: -st t Baker. 70 degree, and- south to Ashland, 78 decree. Maximum temperature at Portland tomorrow . about TO - degrees ' - BRIEF "NOTES OF PBOBtCE TRADE W. r. Fuller t Co. announce Cut of 8e a gal lon ooV Htueed eiL - - Craniierri remain alow with most sals at 4.60 box. , LaUuce snpsUea are IRwral with, best at t) crate. .. i . . ' Uoaey market aostinne slew at. former prioaa, Coneord grape moving fair at liilic poand. t hicken sr slower but prise nominal. Ooaatry killed meats started unchanged la trice. ' - . .. . --. WHOLESALE PRICES 15 P0BTLA3 ' These are price) retalltr pay wholesaler, except as otherwise noted: -rasere Prerfueta BUTT KB Selling price, bvz lot'Cremy weal Print extra. 47 for plain wrappers: cube,' extra. 44e per ib-j dairy, buying price, lie per id. : aairy nutter, zw2oe per in. Bl TTKRFAT Portland dehrery barf. Ho. 1 grade. 49 w 0 lb.: No. 2. 47c; cown tra statiom. 47c per lb. for No. 1. CHKlkMkV Selling price: Tillamook, fresh Oregon - fancy triplets, 87e Per lb.; Toang ASrertcas, 2Se per lb. price to tobbers, f, b. Tulsmck: Tnplata, 24e: loung America, JSe. Selling frice: Block Swiss, fancy. 4c; Umburger. 2lt0e lb.; cream prick. S02Be lb. , LCUS Buying price; Current receipt, 40e do.; . candled, selling prioev -60 53o do.; elect. 60e doa I.IVK POULTRY ReDina nriee: Beaer hrn. SST36e tb.: light ben. 1 Bo per To.:' kprinca. 2S; broilen, 30c; old roosterv XOe.lh.; torkers .1 M aueas, hszm - -. FRESH KKU1TS Oranees. 4.25T.SO ba; bananas. S e lb.; kaon, S5.S0 N S.iS case: grapefruit. CalUomia. S.00.00: . Cuban, : $11.00; canraloupea. Diles, IS.33; Tskima lUiuuraa, i.ue3.io; peacoea, ii.uo 1.Z3 pox,. . . i " ' BKKB1K franberrtee, 44.B0 pT box: blsck borne. $l.aJl.S0: bucUabetxies, . 12 He Ik ' H APPLF.S GrCTeDwrtn. rera ramy. 4 t. set box. fS.00; do-H i.. per box. 2.50; do fancy. 4 t., per box. $2 80; do 4 H t. per bo. 2.S6;.do lT9a.-per.bu. tllO; do lSs, 20O. per box, fl.7fs do c ho ice, 4 k., per box. $2.00; do IH.i. per box. $l.a; do 17. per box. $1 Oj do 188n 200s, per boa, tl.az; do Jtuntjie, - w (-. per sot. 2.25; cooker. .. per box, l.o; do Mk k. per box. $1-60: Kings, comb, extra fancy, fencx 100s. box. SO: do 112s, 1X6. bos, $2 ; do 188s. 150. box. $2.26; do choice, $8-s 100 per box. $S.26t do 112a, 125s.'pcr box. $2.00; do lSSs, 1S0W per box. fl.T&t Jenatbane, extra fancy. 4 L. per box, $3,2Ss do 4H k. per bvx. $2.75; do .. per bos. $2. 00: do eoxab. extra fancy, fancy. 4 t. per box. $3.86: do 4 V ik, per boa. $J 60: do ft U per box. $1.7$; do juaibfa. . AM K . . lu. 14 II. vrcnara run, e, .vie, v . . crabapplee, fancy, good color, pule box. $.$0; OA peecB BOX,'l.Z9. UK LCD KRLIT lietea. $6.i tarda. $4 2S pry bx; ' Ura. I100.B9 per box; pranes. TO to HOs, 60-lb. box, THe per lb. - ANIOXSt fielline nnr tn retailers: " Thecal. $1 $04 4.00: buying price. $2.75 6 $.00 ermn- tri: earnc. iiw..i.; incf.ouusv ia SO. iirra iMllrllM. t - . . POTATOES Wrlling ptiea e -eetail' Ore ton. fancy, $2.00 2.36 per cental; buying ., ' tl &li .rum Mllhl; ? - mild, per lb., tie: tomato. Oregon, two-tier box. S&TSe. , ' nrBXJETABLES-ea, y OrC creeek per lb., 6 9 6c: Bets. mcked, per cwt.. $3.50; buncbed. per doa 0e; caba Vocal, crated. st4 per lb.; carrots, new. "bonehed. sec eoa. eOei racked, pet lb., 2 e; celery, per doe.. Toe $1.10; corn. GoUen Bmntam. 6 d S dee, sack, per sack, $2 60: green. doe. eack, $2.22; cueuabera. Tsei-1, 24 to 25. per box. 76c; encumbers for tJcfcling, small aiae. No, 1, per Uv, Te; medium ais3,'No. 3. per lb., $c; but six. No. . per lb., Se; egg "TiUKt, per lb, 19 c: SO-ib. ' box. .60; arrw. uregon. en nnin -per -aw. sseyzue: green eeuofta, per dc., 40c; letteew. local, iced. a, per crate, $2.74; sot iced. 3a. peg crate, BASKET PFV.a pmctw " i . By Bxaa, VU Ckea. , Fresh beef pricea are lower at whole-' aalo aerala and ' conaumera are entitled to purchase thetf avppUea at similar reductions.- Ia- fact, late decline In the price of beef has about taken care of the previous advances. ; therefore, the selling pries to consumers should be about the low point. j 1 Retailers are not following; the market except when - it shows an advance.. While" here and there some dealers are inclined to play fair with the public, the average retail butcher appears to take all that the traffic wlll bear. ' Betafl butchers have a strong organi sation and Its members stand together and those that have tried to buck It have found themselves in trouble. - - Razor clams are now being offered' In the leading markets, but the price at 45c a dozen is considered too high for general consumption. The high price Is not due to any excessive profits here, but to the extreme prices asked b dig gers andshlppera.'-v':''' - " v .j Practically no fresh halibut Is now available In the marketa, but frozen stock is excellent Cabbage 'prices are dropping slowly except on, the public market. Broccoli or cauliflower Is in much bet ter supply and the quality is now ex cellent. Sales continue from 25c a head down, according to sis. ' Retail prices m private atone; Butter Fresh creamery, SO SSe. Eggs Freeh, Be 60o. Poultry Chickens, dressed. Zee He. Fish Salmon.' 10 j20e; halibut. 25c; peraa, 10c: sturgeon, 3 Be lb. - Floor Best Jocal patent, $2.15 0S $O per sack. 40 lbs. Potatoes Btrrbanka, f S.OO per sack. Onions See To lb. Yamhill street price: ... . Cabbage, 4 lb.; cauliflower, SSe bead; car rot i. he kssm! lettuo. awlOe head: orr onions, te lb.; turnips, e Tb.; potatasa, 4 Ha lb.: dry bean, 10 lb.; string beans, 10a lb.; apples, 6e lb.; tomato, 6c lb.; eorn, 2S0S6 doeen. 1 Honey urns, sae; quart, lue; pint, aee. Berrie fitrawberriea. 20c boa; black hrrie. 8c. 2 for 15e. ... Poultry Heary bens. IZe: Cgbt nana, sac; broilers. SSe. t;r iiet eee aoxen. Butter Best, 4T lb.; cottage oheeee. IBe IB. Sweepstake Milling May uhanga Owners ' " ' " - r T4.Vm- fVflL -A Uim with onUnn nunehe tor the Bweepstak minina elim baa been field in the county clerk's office. The option for the purchase calls for a consideration of $10,000. The leaa fa from Patrick QsJleaor to George H. Jenninga, who ia turn hu assigned the lease to P. J. Jenmnga. DAIRY PROCTJCB OF THE COA8T He aarf Frwietteo Mart ft San Francises. Oct. S. There was no ses sion of San Francisco dairy exchang today on account of the death of H. P. Nash, on of the rganiaers. SMUi siartn . Seattle. Oct- 8. (L N. 8 Egg Beleet ranch. 6$ & SOe; pullata, 42 0 45a. Butter City creamery, a be; onca. eie. Cheeee Oregon triplet. -24 0260; Young Americas, ' $0c " Srf finweiee iwerac Los Angeles. Cel.. Oct 8. 1 1 N. 8.) But ter -50 c. . HctT1 Extra. 65c; ea; count. 50c; pullets. 41. - - - Poultry Hena, 2T9S2o; broilers, 88e; try- rs, 29s. . ' . ' rOfATOES 'ALOJIG THE COAST ; c 'San rrnneieee siercex Baa Franeiseo. Oct. X. (U. P.) PoUteee u aifa.eaK. . a.HnU a as a a an- Oregon Burbank,. $2.8$ 9 $.75. ..... Unions I allow, ajl.oo: crown. .o. SewUI Market . ' Seattle, Oct $ (! N. 8.) Onion Ore gon, 44Vi lb. Potato - x sxoca uemt, m.ovw.i $35.00 ton: weets, to io r , Los anseie marsea 1a Afwelea Cel.. Oct. S. L N S I Pntr toes Lugs mostly. $1.1$ 1.25; Stockton Bur banks, choioe, $2.50 2.75; iancy, $2,85 9 $.00. ' 2few Tork Batter and Egga New Tork. Oct. 8. (I. N. S. Butbsr Market firmer. Creamery, extra (salted and nn salred). 44 Attno: do firsts (seltad and SB- alted). an Sh (at 4 scl oo -nigoer wan nun i..i .nA nnultMli. 45SI47We: state dairy. tubs. 80 943c: ladlee, f reek extra. "22 fB 28 Ji e. Cheese Market inactive. State Whole milk, specula. 22422ic; do lowr grade, 16 lc; do average - rea. t n.c nnn Whole milk, fancy Young AmencaaJ 31 H 22c State Bkims, specials, 14 16c; do .choice. 11 18e; do fair to good,, 8 10c; do lower grades, 4)Te. - - , EtcMarket steadier. Nearby white, fanev. T5e; do brown, fancy, 55 0e; extra, 50 0 62e: firsts, 40044c, ..- afilk Th wholesale price i 88.8T par 10 pound of 3 milk, within 200-210 mil cones. Hew fork- BletaJ Market New Trk. Oct 8. (L N.; S.) Copper Steady. Spot, October - and November, pf- 'ILed Steady. ' Spot, October and Novem ber. offBTed. 4 c . - Spelter Steady. Spot and Oetober. of fer ed. $4.66; Novsxnher. offered, $4 6 o. ' Hew Tork Poaltry Market - ' New Tork. Oct, It. N. try Fair demand. Chicken. 233 15c; fowl. 20 082c; turkey, 88 0 40c; rooaver. 15c; docks, 2$ 034c; ; geea. 28c ptbb Vtm Heed Help Cove. Or... Oct. 8.. There fa aa wraent eafl for help In the prone and appl orchards in TJnion aad Cove and in the apple orchard at Imbler. - ' - i 82.60; pareler, per do., 50e: peppars. giwen. per lb.. 7 6c; peppeta. CaWorni dry chili, mild, per lb... 80c; pejjpers, Mexican dry chin, mild, per lb.. 85c; torn toe. Oregon, two-tier box, 4U0I&& COTJTfTBT MEATS Selling pHo. Coontrj boga, 14 w 015a tor top blocker, eooek 124 to 160 lb., heavy stuff Wat: veal. top. about $0 to 100 lb.. l$c01Te lb., heavy stuff lees; apriac bx&bs, 11 H 0 14e per Th. ' SMOKED MEATS Hams. 880 SSe lb,; breakfsn baeneu 83 0 47 B ' . . . LAKI Kettle rendered, . 15 U e lb. ; bene tCkH0C81MKATS '-i Steer beef, lift 12c; bcifera, 11011k; eowa, llll; lambs, 12 0 loo. Fkm anw MrM FRESH FISH Chinook. 1101Se Ox: h8-bex,- 1201 So Ov; swiyeon, 1 7 0 1 Se lb.; black cod. 10011s ib.t 10-Ih, baskst klppei-ed cod. $2.25: line cod. It 8, OtBTxd&Kastern. gaX. -Jt.wr Olysxpfa. 85.00. , Hope. Wool and Mldee . ! HOPSi 1021 crop; Cluster. 25 0 2 7e Bj. HIDES Calfikmi, 10c; kxp. 5w 6c; green hidW 804c; eeJted, $04e Jb. ., MOHAIR Nominal. 16 lb. TAUX)W AND GBSASB Na I UHew. 3e; No. 2. 2c CASCARA BARK New. Se: old. IMl b. WOOD Willamette valley, crane, 10c; me dium. 1$: tke 80s lb.; Eaatera Orefoa- Idabo. 12 0 30 is. BEANS Small white, im TaV.- fart whfte. 5Vc; pink. 8 we; lint. 7 He; bayou, llkse; red. 10c HONET Par raw, fS.lvw7.vO. RICK Japan style. No. 1. 6e; Bin Box, To lb. ; New Orleans bead, ( ). COyrEfr Boasted. lc0Sle, ia aacaa er drama, . - .. SALT Co no, H (.. lOoa, $15 80 toe; 80s. $17.85; table dairy. 60s. $27.26; bales. $3.500 4.00; fancy table and dairy. $34.60; tump. $26.60 ton. SC-GAR Cube. $7 70; fruft end berry. $6.55; yellow D. $5.95: beet granulated, $63; extra C. 36.15: golden O. $$.04. - CANNED MILK CarnaOon. TJbby. $5.50; Aster. Mount Vernon. $6.40; ' Alpine, $5.50; Sagie, 38.75 ee. SODA CRACkvEBS Tn bulk, law Th. NCT3 Walnuta, 28080a lb.: almond. 88. teooc: . ruocrta, si w. sacs arts; peanuts, 8012ei peeasa? tSet Bras&a. 30a, - 'V : . nap. Pain. OMe , - . BOPE Sisal, dark, 13c; wtdtev 15o b.i standard raaaiU.- 17 He, - ... LINSEED Oil. Raw. bom, 8c; kettle brakd, bbfa.. 9c: taw, eases, $L04; boiled, eases. 8L06 gallon. . . COAL OIL Pear! er water whh. tn drvok or troa barrels, 17 me gat; caeca. 30 gal. . j GASOUNE Iroa bamfa, 2$e; ceaea, S$ae CsTJoB. ' , ' & V? ' PTET OrrBaafa. $1.85 sbi - t-Gii WHITE LEAD Ton lot, lie; wSOBba, 13 H. ' " - - : - ... tlkpxstinb Tank. $1 gal; Sgai egg. I.1$ cAk SLIGHT INCREASE IN APPLE DEMAND . ............ ... ... . ..) - . t I, ,. ' ' ,- tr HyiaaM It. tMtaa) knight improvement ie anted In he demand for apples tat PactSe Nerthwwst primary point, but the aituatios ia general ormtinana vnreaagn ablx Atrial r. ...-:r-, ., lavaetae aeetiew there ia the tenxal blnff r gareanr having already aold their output, bat thfa blaff faola nene, beeana It has bees tried too . saazv - tbnea and fottad te be sszrae. Ia fact, reports received hero today indicate that ajvlai 8re'sti31 being offered ia plenty by aom ef the district that were sold oat eo they re ported wee saw, '. There appear store general ffapradttna en the part of the aiueei to aseet the price views of dealer, although come of thai latter an moat rm reasonable in theig efferte to purchase vety cnesply. , , There ia more or lea bearish prorjagand be ing eirealatcd by the who desire to purchase their apple below their actual worth, or else aeeure them on eonaignment. European, condi tions are being utilised for this purpose. Development of late indicate that, while Europe cannot afford to pay extreme price oa apple, the demand from there thi sea inn H hkely to break all records, providing too high valae ar not asked. Just what these value should be is the atumblins Tjlock which baa worried dealer and eUar alike. There are more buyers is sight than ever before, bat all of them appear to - be waiting more definite howing of xaarket Tshas than baa te data been afforded. . . . r - . -' . Eastern Jobbing market reported: Chicago 3 Colorado, 10 Idaho. 60 Michigan, S New Tork, 1 Utah. 14 Washington, 1 Wi ennsia. 6 boats kfichixan arrived; 115 care en track, ioc hiding broken. Bapphee heavy. De mand and movement slow. Market dull. No boxed stock ale reported. Kama City 3 Colorado, 8 Idaho, 1 Utah, t Washington arrived; 81 car on track, -di"g broken. No boxed stock sale reportoi Pittsburg 1 Main, 1 Michigan, 6 New Tork, 1 Ohio. 1 Oregon arrived; 80 car en track, ton eluding broken.. Supplies moderate. Demand and movement alow. Market dalL Washington Jonathans, extra fancy, small. $2.75 03.00. Minneapolis 1 Idaho, 1 Oregon, 12 Wash ington arrived: $3 acre on track, including broken. Suppose Hberal Demand and move meet moderate. Market steady. Northwestern Medium' f large Jonathan, extra fancy, $3.50 03.75; C grade, $3.0008.25: Delideua. extra fancy. $4.75; C grade, $4.00 04.25; Weejthiea, extra fancy, $2.80 0 S.OO. St. JLouie 1 Colorado, 3 Idaho. I Michigan. 3 New Tork arrived; 24 ear en track, including broken. Demand and movement bruited. Mer est duEL No boxed stock sale reported. Boston l Maine, 2 Massachusetts, 1 Hew Tors. 3 Washington. 18 boot Main arrived: 11 ear on track, including broken and unbroken.. uemana ana movement Slew. Alar sea Auction price WaAhinrton Jonathans, extra fancy, ail sues, 38.00 04.15; average, $3.26; fancy, all sixes. $2.0008.45: average. IS. 05: 0 grade, sU sis, $2.76 $.55; average, $3.88; winter jnana. u graae, u size, 12.23 0 2.85: sverace. 88.T1. Philadelphia 9 Main. 10 New Tork, 1 Vir ginia, 8 Washington arrived; 18 ears on track. including broken. Demand and movement alow, Market dulL Washington Jonathans, 0 grade smalL $2.75; email to medium. $3.25 ; fancy mall, $3.75; medium to large, $3.50; extra fancy, small, $3.26; iBediam to large. $3,50 0 $.75. hew Tork 8 Calaiforaia. 1 Connecticut, 4 Idaho, 1 Maryland. 1 Maine, 8 New Tork, 6 Oregon, 14 Washington, 1 New Jersey, 1 boat Nov Scoti, 21 New Tork arrived. Box supply iinerai. . jjemana ana movement junitea. Horui western Jonathan, extra fancy, large, $4,00 0 4.25; tew sales $4.50 04.75: medium. $3,60 0 3.75; small. $3.25 03.50; fancy, large, $8,50 0 S.T5;. medium to large. $3.00 08.85; C grade. tra fancy and fancy medinm, $2.60 08.00; er- ohara ran, fancy and fancy best, $2.25 02.50; noorer. low as 81.50: Kin- Davids, extra fanev large. $8.00 08.25: few high .as $3.50; me dium to Urge, $2.5002.75; fancy-, medium to large, z.Z6 0Z.7; tj trade, medium to large, $2.0002.50; Winter Bananas, extra fancy. large, 68.av04.su: few nigs aa $4.25; me dium, mostly. $8.50; fancy, znedinm to Inree. $3.35 08.50. Auetknr price $ Washington, 1 Canada sold. Washington. 8268 boxes Winter Banana, extra iancy, meoium to mrge, as. bus 4.05; fancy, farge, $3.60 08.76; medium. 63.25 0 8.55: C grade, lam. 83.40 0 8.70: few low tea as.uo; medium, $2.65 0 8.06; meetly $2.70 Hood Kiver Reports Shortage of Help Hood River. Oct 8. With narreating of th appl crop now under way, there fa a shortage today of help. The apple growers' essoeJatton this morning stated that about SO pickers. 80 packer . gad a number of sorters eka still be Placed Sere.. While the picking season will, aw ing to th large number of hands emploved. be snorter than naual. then win fa long Jab fcr urcsra sna pacxers. Cotton Ginning Report Washington. Oct. S. (L K. a.) The ei su bureau today leaned tho following report on the amount of eotton gkutwi to Septetnber 25 from the crop of 1621 and 180. resnectivelv: Total running bales, eoonttng round a half pales, Z.80T.S60 and 2,248.605. Boond bales induded. 68.818 and T5.026. American ErypUan, 2376 and 8365. Sea Island. 220 aad 37. Dried Fralt and Beaaa rew i era, . it. rt. n. ) Dearie kUrket doll. Marrew. choice. $6.00; pea. choice. aauuejo.A. IWed Fruit Market barely steady. Apri- JJs " eatr iancy, ziyz7e; prunes. vaw o. awn c; eo oue to luua, 10&lbc peaciie mn u gxtrs laaey, Z6yl6tte; ad raisna, choice. 16 0 18c, Canned SainwB Movement Astoria. Oct s. Tho movement of canned aimon tram urn port Is continuing to I settwey. Fort of Astoria record show that ax.43u ease of salmon fan thfa port aboard steamers aunng ine monto of September. - snirjacncs or thfa comxoodity giv promfael as buxuk sot-wtw vunoBi aeseaeenng, ana on osrge of 17.000 aseos fa sow being loaded. 5 Wavshisrtoa Wheat Horlag BDnkaae, Wa.. Oct, !!. P I A mil. Bon aad a eurter bubhefa of wheat have been movea oy vm nwuie waeax urowera" as sociation, 4.600,000 are sow in its hands. and 400 ear ef wheat are sow ia transit oecweea grower end toe. easoctatloTt, acoord inir to Manager Bobineoa of tb Washington as mo cranca ei a. Appl HoUet Walt Wena tehee. Wash..--Oct. 8. U A. Walker. MPiwUne- the Auatin Rowley Cold Storage osmpany of Medina, " N. T.. who fa her in the inteieata ef bis eoananx.- atatea that holA-r. rJ late varietie of winter apple in th Northwest ar showing a strong dispealtioa to hold for mgner pnee ana uj mapantion reflected in sn nemsno xoc eoia soraga space. Ifew Tork Wool aad Hides New Terk, Oct 3 (L N. B. Wool Weak Domeatie fleece, XX Ohio 23 38c; domestic Pulled, scoured buss. 18B7e: dnmejtHe T.x.. acoored basfa. 40 076c territorial, staple, acound. 55 0 85c. . T Hide Dolt Natire teera, 13 It e; branded steer, xee. 7ew York-Lendon sneer New Tork. Oct. 8. l N. 8.) 41 bag tmlTer nomeiitic. unchanged at 99 e; foreign, lower at 70a Oct 8 a at 42 d. N. S.) Bar silver. d Bew Tork Ssrar and Coffee Kew : Tork, Oct (TJ. - P.) Bora r Qrnet Raw. $4.12 04.28: granulated. $5.60. Coffee Wa. T .Bte. ape. 8 08 e; No. 4 Saatov ll012t. . . nflsseapolis Wheat Optiosa Oct 8. Wheat: close -A'-r-w'-i Opea Mow. -: - Sat '. Deeeaxbet'...... $1.29 $1.28 $1.80 May..... 1.29 1.28 1.30 ''... ' a t. . . f- 'f 3Tw Terk Petal Market "New Tore. Oct 3. a . -B.I Potatoes (to balk, barrel or bag) Market volet Nearby whit. $2.00 04.15. , -j-1-...j-.-a . g ... .-. ... - - Wlaalpeg Caak Wbeat Wrnnipe. Oct 8. Cash wheat No. 1 Worth en. $1.27 ; No. 2. $1.26 ; N 3. $1.22 I NO. 4. I.1$. - ' - ' .. Wh t . ! ' Kan Franrlnvt Oct. S, 1 IT P.t Jmllie. cranclco. t Broiietx, $403$c; large hen. 29 928c; duck. -if : Baa Fraaciaco Barley Market , - Ran rnnrim. Opt. B (P. ' t Ttriu po. feed, per eU., $1.20 0 1.2$; abipping, tMigi'M , 1LLING WHEATS INTAIR DEMAND ; '" Bid. Xl$a. Tr.ago. Hard . white ......... .$LS8 . le - itjH Soft white.... US le . tJn Whits dab.;;........; 1.13 le Mi Hard whit 1J$ le US Northers ssrlsg...... 1.88 le U Red Waua.. . ........ M3 . Ie L3$ HOETHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS , , CARM . Wheat, Barley, Flour. Oats. Hay. IVrtlana, Mon... 178 20 10 x ear ago ..... eo . 4 2 8 07 656 878 885 S3 163 183 . 880 ... 14 ,8 4 4 6 70 418 88 ITS 28 230 56 278 8 17 3 8 2 8 - 21 68 605 176 465 85 83 , 78 807 Season te date.. 11,603 Tear aao 4,800 88 82 4,008 1.593 ' 21 Taeoma, Sat. . . Tear ago .... Season to date. . Year aco .... Seattle. Sat.. . . . I ear ago . . x 38 Season te data. . 2,565 kaarxxo. .. While mi&lrj; wheat of the better varieriea. ancb as Bluesttm, Baart and the beet of Tur key Red. are holding fairly well ia price, thee continues , lack ef snap In export grade, although latest advices indicate that Enron is about to sick SO aoxua "snap" here. ' V- While eonflrmatioa ia not available, re- porta tratn good source indicate that several eargoea have been' sold to Europe during the last 24 hour, although these' are believed to be ships now afloat. General undertone of th wheat market was not healthy at the opening of- the week's trade, Buyer appeared to be willing to take on additional stocks at country points. but were lowering their quotation, and es pecially so for anything outbids of strictly No. 1 milling wheat. Mulatuf fs and feed nowed bo chance during the day, and there was a lack of snap ia the market for hay. Flour value were stationary. WHEAT Club. $1.00; btaeetem and Baart, Oe VBAl 4A. T A . T n ft, AA. Bed. $il.l6 01.20. FLUCB Selling prices, muJ door: Patent $7.80; Willamette valley brands. $8.20; local new straight, $8.80; bakers' hard wheat. $7.28: bakers' braestem. $5.78: bakers' val ley, $6.00; . graham. $.0O; whole wheat 36.20; Montana spring wheat patent $7.20 0 7.23 per barrel: price- for city delivery 15o extra; euhurbaa, 20e extra. HAT Burin once for old crop: Willam ette timothy, fancy, $12.00 016.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $19.00 per ton; clo ver, $10.00 11.00; trw, ss.ouet7.00; al falfa. $14.00 016.00 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, Te; domestic, 7c ia carload lota, leal amounts big her. - Mil J-STTTPFS Mill - run at miH. sacked, ton lots, $22.00; crhde, $21.00. OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed. $26,50 0 27.00. . - B ABLET Buying price: Feed. S25.S0& io.ti; -orewmg. gz j.oq (pj 2S.UU. i - SEED Buying price: .Jled clover, 1$ 0 16c: alsike, 14c; vetch, Se lb. FEEDS TTTFFS F. O. B. mill: ' Belled barley. $34.00 0 36.00; whole barley, $81.00; alfalfa meal. $39.00; cocoaaat meal, $28.00; cracked eorn, $39.00; whole corn, $36.00 per ton; whole oats. $33.00; rolled cats. $36.00; chicken wheat. $43.00; scratch feed. $49.00 ton; linseed oil meal. $40.50. Merchants Exchange bids; , WHEAT Oct Nov. 8 1.0S 1.08 1.08 1.10 1.09 $.05 Hard white . . , Soft white . . , White club . . , Hard winter Northern spring Bed Walla . . . , $ 1.00 ,. 1.08 , 1.08 , '. 1.10 1.09 1.05 FEED ' OATS No, 2 whfte BARLEY 28.50 28.50 Brewing Standard 27.00 25.00 27.00 .25.00 feed CORN No, 2. S. T. shipment. . 26.00 26.00 Wheat Starts at ; ADecline; Trade In Chicago Slow Chicago. Oca. 8. (T. N. S.) Wheat ral lied sharply around noon from the early de cline, renewed buying by the East forernc local short to bid prices up in covering. Best prices were not maintained to the cioae, but the tone of the market looked fairly strong. Coarse grain followed wheat higher and cloned with fair upturns.' Wheat closed with net gains of ?i 01c corn P 4s 0;1e, and oats Ho advanced, Chicago, Oct 8. (L N. 8.) Commianon house with canters connection led the selling in wheat today and opening prices were lower. The start wa unchanged .to a lower for Decem ber and H to le down for stay. " . Selling influences wer most actrVe' in corn also end price ware fee lower for December and to cents lower for May. Oats started unchanged to e higher but eaeed eaf in sympathy with ether grains, Sherts were barer. Provision atartad higher, reflecting the ad vance in hogs. Chicago ranee by United WHEAT Open. Dee. ... 117H May ... 122 "a High. Low. Close. - 114 121 128H f , 48i 49 5114 53 hi 331 864 40 Vi 40 H 1204. 1254 50 w, 55H OATS 36 J 41 PORK Dec. .. May .. Dee. . . May .. No. .. Jan. ,. Oct .. Jan.' .i Oct .. Jan. , . Dec, .. 46tk 54 364 40 nominal- 1700 1500 1005 920 675 792 87 103 -NOMINAL- LARD 101S 1003 923 015 1012 920 RIBS -NOMINAL T92 BTH T92 792 03 108 86 98 100 103 BARLEY May .. rw. . .... .... 58 Cash wheat No. 8 red. $1.21 H : No. 4. $1.18: No. 2 hart. $1.16 H J1.1T H ; No. 8. $1.16; No. 1 dark Northern spring, $1.42; No. 2, $1.85: No. 2 mixed, $1.35 01.20: No. 4 $1.17 01.20. Corn No. 1 and 3 mixed, 46 04Te: No, 8. 46 0 46 He: No. 1 yellow, 47 0 48 j No 2. 4T 47e; No. 1 white.TOJ 48c: No. 2; 47 8 47 He: No. 8. 4$ 04Ta. Oate No. 2 white.' 84 0 85 c; No. 2. 32 0 34c WenatcHee Reports ti Better Apple TradeJ Wenatree. Wash.. Oct. 3 A slightly stronger ton ia shown in the appl market locally, fat Yakima, and in hm -East. Toe wind storav which probably removed between 10OO end 2O0O car load of apples frets the commercial market. by credited with being factor m this change. j Bale of armies in the Eastern market eer- tainlv "offer ancomraaement to th local buyer and grower. Monday, in . New Tork extra fancy Jonathan eold at from $5.00 to $5.75 pet box.. Allowing $1.00 per box for freight and other charges and 25 cent per box for erjon at thfa end. the fruit sold at th highest price would return th seller $4.50 per box. As most of it ws assured tarn the gmeer at $1.75, ther would remain $2.75 margin for the various sg socio which handled the fruit between . the grower and the jobber in New Tork, for the Jonathan that brought th top price or $2.00 for Uioae that aold at 83.00. Total shipments of apple in the Crated mate te tsevtesiber zs were i:,zsv ears aa compared with 11.287 car at the mm data last- year, showing an unusually free movement of fruit ecaaridering that the total cnmmi niisl erep fa only ana ball that of 1930. , . Poaltry Specialist Visits a Hermiiton. Oct 8. H. E. Coabie, poultry rcuUfat free the O. A. with Fred Bemoaa. eoaatw agent wUl spend two days, October 4 and 5. ka thfa vicinity in the. interest of the poultry industry. O Tneeday at 9:80 culling deatoa stratiea will be conducted at the ranch of W. A. Ford, near Cmatiila. At l'.SO tho cam day demonstntion will be held at the E. E. Graham pfac in Cotambav Mr, Oosbaa, will spend the remainder of th time visiting various farmers and helping wherever he. can. ' Mr. Benioa (eel that there are great paaribiUtiee ia the poultry Bae in this - end : of that- ownt and - the- lena bnreaa will earry on a poultry piugiaaa taj fall am winter te encourage the xodnsuy. j-.: - - - Big ObIob Sal - . ': Ofathe, Coarv. Oct fO. P.r-Toxe 4ani a Jpnna track fsudeaer. Bear ban. Sold 5400 sack of onion at $3.50 a sack today. Thfa is said to be tile largest tale ef cniooa by on tun ia Colorado ao far thi year. The Jan wa paid $1$,900 foe km free. " . s-?7-''' " '. 1 '"'"i" -"y..j"--j:J.:J.a:'- Saa Franclaew . Deceaaaer Barley v 1 Baa Francisco. Oct 8. December Utley, a.ixt SiO. HOGS AND CATTLE II . XOXSAT xXTESTOCK TBADUrO : " ... -v Hogs. Steers. Eauaba. Portlaad tlMi $ $.J$ $M Chksgo S.4 'UM ,M4 OfaaAa,,.,.M rUM - KM DenTer..;........ 8J4r ..$-$ KM Kaaas City .... 74 . '9Jf U8 Sajt Franeiseo., 11.O ' K -ScattUr , . ... rr JT Mart t t,PraTIA5 LIVESTOCK BTftf ' ' . - Wax f.fl- r.t myl r.M monaay. 778 1990 1432828 206 8295 89 Week ago. , , 2 weeks ago, 4 week age, Tear ago . 3 year ago. 8 year ago. 4 yean ago. ...789 808$ ... -801 3338 ... 299 2103 ... 898 1576 ,.. 2656 2727 ..2414 1818 .. 1181 1448 143 T 114 84 151 85 60 88 1248 142 6480 165 2818 220 8081 61 1496, 28 1767 Total of 88 cars of 11 restock reached North Portland over Sunday. , This compare with th I showing, of ,13 can last week, whea the record run ex cam wa reaeaed. nogs were weax ana inclined .lower, cattle ruled very alow, while sheep- were steady at th etart , In the cattle market the generally weak tone at Honk Portland Monday morning failed to stop the sale of one load ef extra good staff from Eastern Oregon at a price that waa 28e above the previous top. . Harry MeNntt brought ia a Iced ef real toppers from Botnnette that brought the prize for the week's opening of the cattle market whea his load sold at 8. Other wise th cattle xaarket wa ia eery bad shape for the opening. Bun ia th alleys over Sunday totalled 1980 bead compared- with the record of $085 s weak ago and 2830 heed two weeks ago. A year go today the eagle run waa 1567 head. -:, And funs the sale ef topper the market was top heavy at the opening. This showing was made in spite ef the fact that of the run of 1990 bead only 1439 head wer for the open market th remainder coining direct to killers for" through shipment In th calf division 66 head out of the total run of 148 head went direct to killsn. General cattl market range: Choice steers ....,..........$ 6.50 0 8.7$ Medium to good steers ........ 6.000 6.60 Fair to medium (teem 4.50 0 6.00 Common to fair steer. ...... . 3.75 0 4.50 Choice cow end heifer. ...... , . 4.25 04.50 aieoium eo good cow and neiiera Fair, to medium cows and heifers Common cow and haifen. ..... Canner Bulla Choice feeder Fair to good feeder..... Choioe dairy calve .......... Prime .light calve. ........... 8.T5 0 4 25 8.OO0 8.75 3.23 0 8.23 128 0 2.25 2.25 0 8.25 4.00 0 4.TS 8.23 0 423 10.60 011.00 10.00010.60 6wlne aHarket Weak Midwest hoe a rain cam fnrwaM fc Wiwth Portland and their very low landed cent brought bout a further period et weakness ia th alley her. Total run ia the swina divuioa over San day included 7T3 bead, but ef these ?6 .head, oy three ears, went direct to local killers. Use load ef hoc aold aarlv Morula maminc at $10.75, or only a quarter below the previous high point but it waa a-eleet lot of Berkshire shipped ia by the Eastern Oregon experiment station at. Union. The atation usually secures a very liberal premium over what is eonsklrred the market s top. General hoc market vanea: Prim light $10.00 010,23 Smeotb heavy, 230-800 lbs,.... 8.50 0 9.60 Smooth heavy. 300 lha no 7.60 B..50 uougn heavy . ... 6.000 7.0 a pigs 10J00ttl0.il! Stag 4.00 0 6.00 Sheas Held Steady . 8 teadineos was renerariv shown in the sheen and lamb alley at North Portland for the week' opening. Ther wa a ran of 2828 head, compered with 2295 head a week ago, 1248 head th previous wsek.aad 2315 head a year ages Of th days total arrival 262 head went direct to killers and did not eater we marxer. East of mountain lamb ..,....$6.00 06.50 Beat valley lamb 6.00 0 00 Fair to good lambs 6.50 0 6.00 Cull lambs ................. 1.50:8.00 Feeder knlii...UJ., 6.00 Light yearlings . 4.60 0 5.00 Heavy yearling .............. 8.0004.50 Light wether 6.60 04.00 Heavy wethers 2.50 08.50 aaortday aiornlna sales r Na 1 Av. Th. Price No. Av. lbs Price 8T0 8 5.50 6... 11... 2.., 8.., 2.., , 8.. .1061 $ 0.60 1.... 810 1.... 840 17 1063 ' 6. . . . 063 3....A075 27 875 3.... 955 1. . ..1175 1 1020 2 1020 25.,.. 873 11 1180 8.00 6.00 - 6.00 6.00 4.75 999 6.00 11125 .1068 . 880 , . 990 . 995 6.00 .00 6.00 5.00 4.50 4.90 27 . . COWS 3.60 1.... 880 8 8.00 S.OO 10.... 89S 2 , . . . SO0 - 4..... 0T -8. . . .1003 -3.... 1850 1....1160 8.... 920 4,40 3.00 3.00 4.60 8.73 8.00 2.50 4.00 3.76 S.OO 4.50 8.75 8.00 8.50 8... .1060 I. 22. 17 . ..1180 ..1028 .. 741 MIXED CATTLE $ 3.50 . HUGS 4... 1... 10... 67... 13... 24. . . 6. . . 21... 7... 6... ii... 193.. 288... 8 . 257... 4S2 $ 7.75 1.... 190 310.35 400 7.76 17.... 17S 10.00 22 10.25 205 10.76 280 8.00 195 10.00 Ui ' V 81 8 8 80 68 4 00 78 6.00 64 6.00 8$ $ 6.00 TO 80 6.00 6.00 EWES 148 8 2.50, .70 8 2.00 9.... 81 8 2.00 YEARLINGS 95 3 4.76 es 4.60 102 4.00 88 4.00 4.... 90 8 4.80 276.... 84 4.60 82,.., 89 4.00 - WETHEBa 125 8 8.60 AHER1CAX LIVESTOCK PRICES Oh loan Hoe 88148 Chicago, Oct. S. L N. S- Hose Re ceipts, so.ooo; loo to zue mgner. utu, o.o 0 8.35: ton. $8.4$: heavyweight $7,50 0 8.85; medium weight $8.10 08.4$; light weight 37.7508.45: light light. 8T.6O08.1O; heavy pecking owa, smooth. $8.60 07.10; pack ins sows, rough, $.1306.5O; piss, $7,000 Uattle Receipt. 20,000; strong to 5 Se high er. Beef steer, choice and orime. $8,75 0 10.S5: medinm and good, $8.0009.80; goad and choioe. $8.78 10. bo : common and me dium. 84.T8 08.T5; butcher cattle, heifere. $3.15 09.00; eowa, $3.83 06,76; bulla, $8.05 es.S5: canaers and cutters, eewa and healers. $-i60 03.35; canner steers, $$.00 0 $.50; real eaivea, light and handyweignt, . ST.60 1JLB0; fender ateeeal 84.66 1 S.60: atockar atawra. 81.76 06.60; atocket cow and haUn, $3.00 0 4.50., cheep xtoeaapta, 89,000.' generaUy strong; Iamb (84 lb, down). 37.85 0 8.85; lamb, enlle and cotsxion. 84.&0 0 7.00 1 yearling weth- era, S4.7 5 m .7; ewe, s.oowa.oe: ewes, ecmmoQ.. $1.50 03. T; breeding ewe. 8X50 s.kt; feeder lambs, 6.OO0TJi5. Due Mao SAVSB DenTer.XCfct 3. Caaie' ReexWta, "T3081 weak. Steers, gft.oo 0 6.60 ; eowa and Meters, a.aar.as; tooaera ana xeeaera, . oe y i i- 7 0flflS5, Hags Recerpta, 1200;wek- Tape, $8.$$ bulk. tS.25kta.25. ..- . . Sheep Receipts. L 18.000 ; (trong; Jaasha, $7.00 0 8.00; ewea, L $3.23 04.00; feeder. $6.76 0 6.50. , Oeaah Hege S8-A0 South Omaha, Oct 8. IL S. 8.) Oattl Receipt 14.700. Beef steer and ah stock, bull aad veals about steady, blockers aad feeders atrong. Moss Receipts 8600. Steady to 18 high er. Balk. tSOO 0 7.25: top, 88.O0. Sheep Receipt 26,500. Ail ilisJM strong to 26o higher; $8.60 bid oa Waatera kunb;. wethers up to $4.7$; ewe. $4.00; top fee tog lambs, $7.00. Kansas Ofty Maw M Kanaka City. Mo.. Oct 8. iL N. S.) -Cattle Receipt 85,000. Dolt, Steers, $7 JS 9.00; eewa and heifer, $4.0006.00: ftock en end feeders, $5.5008.14; aire. $$.600 '"Hag' Bectlpt - 6500. AetHw,' Ralk of elea, $7.850 7.86; top. 87.90; beaviea, $7-25 0T.9Ot aghbv $7.25 0T.8a; reedigms, $75 0 7.88. Sheep 'Beeerpta 15.000. AcUT. $8.0008,40; ewwa, $4.0004 50. v - - San Frandao Hoe Sit Or i lii Feaacim. -Oct. 3. ill. P.l- eraa ted steers. No. 1. $3.60 06.90; eecond quality. $4.25 0 55; cows and heifer, $4.25 4.75: calva. ' hghtweightv .v .$7 JO 0 8.00s calves, heavy, $5.50 50. a Sheep Lambe. 8 00 0 80t wsUiirs, SJ5 S4.AO; w. ti le aS.oeL ' ' - Hoes Hard gram fed. weighing 198-172 The., fll.-OO; ever 800. $9.80. - . - - He Saattl Us 10 -? -ewattle, Oct 8. It N. 8v)S Bveatock receipt today. "- . - MlnkrapoUt-DQlsth Flsx rmluih, Oct 8.- f.L ft, S FUxrictober; $14; NeeembeT. 810; DecembeT, $l.eiH: track and arrive, 31.8814.' MmnespotiS Oct 8- X. N. S.) Flax October, $1.68; November. tIJT; Deeessber, 1ST track and arrive, JL85 1.87 . .Set 1.87. , ... '. RULING AT A LOSS 2 JtBS I 50 I 1 113 1 SHSHiPS lii DEEPWATERTRADE E Seven , steamships in "the tleep - water trad and re presenting five different na tions marked the arrivals In Portland bitiror for . Sunday. Th Stars 1 and Stripes headed the list with three. The flags of Japtn, Holland, Great Britain and Norway were represented by one each. .'',.. . ' i ; The fleet arriTlng Sunday ' vu a mixed bunch of tonnage, only one full cargo ship, the British steam ship- Orient City In to the Northern Grain and Ware house company, being on the list. The General Etfarnship corporation has .the Norwegian steamship - PaclfVae to load part cargo for the west coast of South America, and the; American steamship West "Mahwah will take a part cargo of lumber for Australia. 'O , The Dutch steamship Neoderduk of the Holland-American line hajf in-bound general cargo and will take parcel lots outbound ' for Kuropaj. The Japanese flag was represented by the Suzuki liner Beljian Maru. In the intercoastal serrlce th -Will iam liner Wlllpolo- arrived with, part cargo and wiQ lo a part outbound. The seventh craft was the Standard Oil tanker-Captain J F. Lucas.' with fuel oil for WU bridg. y . LOKG8HOREME3PS STRIKE ' , - TIES TJP DOCKS AT H0B0KE3T New Tork, Oct. . (L N. S.) While union officials were decrying the un authorized walkout, 2000 additional Jong shoremen went oa t'j-lke in Hoboken to day, completely tielng up that topoirtant section of New Tork harbor. Contrary to expectations, none of the Chelsea dockworkers returned to work today. At noon it vm estimated that 15,000 long shoremen had Quit work so far. ' v The break-up of the Unauthorised strike of 1100 longshoremen here who left their work Saturday, refusing, to ac cept wage cuts, was predicted today by unk i officials.. Joseph Ryan, first vice president of the International Long shoremen's n.Jon, said: There will be . no national, 'strike ordered by the orfnl3tion.,': - Men who Quit work said they objected to "speeding up" by their': employers, some squads being idsivenvt6-' exhaust ion.- JAPANESE STEAMER TO TAKE ON TIMBER CARGO AT BAYMOITD Chehalis, Wash, Oct. ' 8-Lumber rnanufacturers haT sJihOimoed that the Japanese steamship .Vahrfabs wUl dock at Raymond In NovBmber and load a cargo eonsifiting of . 1.7o6,OOu feet of fir squares and 600,000 feet Of hemlock, which wUl be furnished by the Willapa, Siler, Raymond, Quinait and Columbia box mills. They also stated that the elimination of the use of rail In the handling of lumber from Raymond mills to supply orders from Japan has been accomplished. This direct shipment to the Orient realizes a saving of about 4 per thou sand feet In-eUminfttUig tUflt haul from Raymond to Tacoma and Seattle. Here tofore all shipments that have been fur nished by the Raymond mills for the Far East have been delivered to those points. The visit of Japanese freighters has been discussed frequently in the light of the more economical hanniirvg of the material and finally it was decided on. Th shipment will bo mad through the Douglas Fir Exploration company, sub sidiary to the West Coast Lumbermen's association, whioh . has chaxg-e of the shipments to an foreign countries. PORTLAND GRADUATE OP t. 8. SHIPPHTG BOARD MOTES UP Word of th success of av. Portland graduate of the U. S. shipping board training service has been received by Lieutenant Harold C Jones of the shipping- board recruiting service; Robert 31. GUlam, whoa homo is at 132 Clack amas -street, was assigned as a Junior deck officer on the B. fi. Point Bonita in 1918. Upon completion of the board's navigation course. His next assign rcent was a. third mate on the 8. S. Barabos and then as second mat of the a S. Glendola, both Portland built steam ers. . In July, 1920, Gillam waa appointed chief mat of the S. S. ' Waxahatchle and since then has remained on this steamer which is In the Atlantic trade. News has been rwcehred that Gillam has received unlimited master's papers. Gill am., who recently married an East ern girl, will probably remain as chief mate of - the, Waxahatchle, which has just completed a trip from Hamburg to Galveston. . DUTCH TEJSEL ITT WITH 1 . MISCELLAHEOUS : CARGO The Dutch steamship Noorderdljk, of tho Holland-American line, entered at the euBtoms houso Monday morning. She brought a miscellaneous bunch of plun der in bond, the largest Item of which was 50 cases- of separators. The next item was JH5 case of dried currants. Eight cases of tpya and four cases of plate glasa f it-Jabed up the list for Port land.. The Dutch craft will load part cargo out and wUl proceed to puget Sound to loadt j: ; ' The British sfeamslilp Anglo Saxon wrill clear this "afternoon for the United Kingdom with about 265,000.' bushels of wheat, dltrpatched by Houser. The entire ckrgo of ; the Anglo Saxon is in sacks and the) craft entered, lind and cleared art thin av wsir Operators and. Captain NJcol express themselves - as greatly pleased with the loading services of the port, -' Ia the intercoaatal Uno th Williams liner Will polo entered with : a small amount or general cargo and will dear Tuesday with part cargo for the eaat et. . ..... i . y 8CS002TEB AATJ5TtESS.Wlil, . 1 ; . B SOLD TO SETTLE CLAIMS 1 To cover damages resulting from an accident in which the schooner Daunt less was involved recently the) federal court this morning allowed a default order Mrmitting the libellaht tor sell the vessel. Tho order was allowed be cause owners of the vessel cannot agree on a course to pursue. Som of. the owners desire to settle tho claims, xhll others prefer to let tho vessel go at a public -.sale, . the court was inforrned. Before, tho t sal Is made the libeUan t will be required to make a showing as to the actual amount of .damages, the, eourt ruled. - , - v . . . . ' r ' .' v' " tonmows op tessels ' ij ' 'Radio report Tram JTerth Head give the saaf tien ef the foTUwing t.aesrisis it I a. a Oe tober 2t . i Wahkeena,1 Te Aagehw for Gray Harbor. 247 mtlee from- Lo ATigele. ' Saat Bits, Sas Pedro for Sea Fraisdeco, 12 avfie south ef Saa Fraxteise. Tamiabua.Saa Farirwco for Panama., $10 aile othet of tfaa Franefae. H Sexando. Rirhasnd for WlBbridge.-; 10$ shfles- from Bjcrmiond. Montebeuo, Port Baa LOU lot Vlrum, oif tfaS Franciaco hsrifahla, - . . C 0 ivl III SUNDAY Tide: at Astoria Tseaday , High Water. - - Lcow Water. 2:88 a. m... 7.8 ft. ,: .1:40 a. m...l.$ ft. 2 'St p. m.i .0 ft, 9 OS- p. m...0.B ft - Seaside High-water nin minutes earlier. ' Seasido Low 5 water -.11- tTilnutes earlier - - -Admiral Dewey, Baa Franeiaco fee WUmtnr toa, 108 mile south ef But Francisco. Canadiaa Farmer, Vancewver for Sas Pedrea 120 miles north ef Saa Fraadsea. Maaoa. Howajula for Saa Ftaarssa, T92 Bailee west of SanvJrmsKxesev Saats inea. Saa Txaaefaea " tor Partiaad. SI xahe aorth of San FrancMea, KaxaxvOl City. Mobile for Kobe, 41 aatk west ef Sea Pedro et noon. , -Admiral Kvana, Portland for Saa FtaJkraoe, 181 mile aonth ef th Colombia river. Atlas, Aberdeen for Bichnond. 80 anffaa north of Richmond. , eUnta Ahcia, Saa Padre for Astorfa, 9$ taflat aeath of the Columbia river. Hearport Shiaudaa far PorUaad. S40 xaffa et of tit Columbia river. Queen. Seattla for Saa Fraarjac. 494 attfaa from Saa Ftaneiaco, Pacific, Saa Francfaeo fer ParUaad. $$0 aaOee north ef Saa Fmnefana. - ..Admiral Dewey, 8n Fraacfae for Fedra, 108 xeiie aonth ef Sas Fmnoface, . West Saber. Portland-lor Kobe, J7T west of the Oohrmbia ravex. , - President. Wilmingtoa fee 203 miles ban Saa Fmnraana. . Brush, Astoria for flex Padre. 190 SaBet www wa . BJ . CHARTER RATES VJrCHASGED New Tork. Oct aWX. N. S.I-1N0 charef is reported today. In th grain situation, both charter rate and freight remaining steady. General cargo la a trifle better at prevailing figures. Quo tations: Ocean (steam) grain, steady; United King-dom, 4 shillings ; Germany. 18 marks; Francs. 14 franca; Hol land. 18 kroner ; general cargo, steady. ALL AL03TG THE : WATERER0HT Ttom Portland fof tho United King dom the steamship . Effingham Is re ported as arriving at Balboa. Ther American steamships Eastern Bailor' and Eld ward Luckenbaeh are northbound from the. canal for Portland. The Japanese steamer Meuri Maru and th British steamship Qaeen Margaret, both for Portland, ar also reported as sailing from Bajboa. The Japanese steamship Pacific Maru has sailed from Norfolk for Portland. It is not announced on whoso account she will load at this port or tho des tination. Sailing of the steamship Abercos, un der charter - to Oray-Rosenbaum Grain company for bulk wheat loading, has been delayed until the middle of th month. Th Aoercos is lying at term inal Na 4. News of the Port -v . . ' Arrival Ootebor. , Noerderdlfk, Dutch steamer, from Tfetterdsm via San Franeiseo, general. Orient City, British steamer, frets IIAmbrirx. ballast wmpolo, Amerieaa steamer, tree Kew Tork, Srrtral October t West Mahwah. American Gray Harbor, cargo in transit tetmer, from Oapt. A F. Looea. Americas steamer, from Saa Pedro, oil. DerMrbiPee Oetatep S '- Boa dty, American steamer, for . Saa Ftaa dsoo. lasswiiiiii and csneral. . A. . F. Lockenbaah. Amerieaa ateamer. fee New York aad way polate, general. West Nomera.nm. American steamer, tor Or ient, lumber. , MARUTE ALMAITAC ' Weather a'wvre nXoutk North Head. Oct Coriditiorai at 'the mouth of the river at Boos Sea, smooth; wind, northwest 13 mile: weatner. cloudy. Humidity at Portland, noqay 47. , DAILY 'RIY KB. READIXGbV v 8 a. m.. Pacifie Tuna . ' :. - River I Temp'tures 53' CM 1f"M' Station e-l mil 6l g TJmatfll oToo T8 40 89 Albany Salem 0.00 SO 82 o.eo Oregon' City. 0.001 Portland CA o.oo 83 () Bisa, 7 BITEB FORECAST The WTDametta river at Portland wffl remain nearly stationary during the neat two or three ear, except a aaeeted by tea tida. Ta Amew at rarturef Vegetal Prom TraMa Willpole New York. . . . . .Oet 8 Baia California. .... . Paget Sound. .. .Oot. 4 Bearport Kobe .Oct,, 4 Pennyworth ....... .Liverpool ......Oct! 6 rVviton Mar. ...... .Saa Fraa. . . . .Oct Mnltoernah .........Baa Fraa. .... .Oet Wsnsma ......Saa Fraa. ... ..Oct. Davenport .........San Fraa. .... .Oct Kiao Maru. ....... ..Maroraa ..... ..Oet Santetlaea .......... Cardiff '..... Oet 6 WshingtoB Mtra ..... Muroran ....... Oct 6 Lehigh , Philadelphia. ....fit 6 Senstor .,..k......S. liieeo-wsy. . , , Oct 6 Arieonsn ........... New York.,,... Oct Bomulu .8. America ....Oct 8 Botariaa ...Watt Coast , . . .Oet 3 Heridea ......... ..Sen Fran. .... .Oet 8 Curacao 8. F end way. . .Oct. 10 Alaskan .......... .New York. .... .Oct 11 West mvaria. ....... Shanghai ......Oct 11 TUlv Man Cardiff ..Or. 12 Bsstern Prtxic.....4.Mwwort Mew... Oct 14 tUrakle .......... .Nerfolk .......Oet 14 Queen Margaret. .... .Barry .........Oct 15 Cardiganshire London ....... Oct. 16 Heinan Mara Kobe ........ .Oct, 18 "imaJoer Psa Fran, .Oct 17 Eeniwxsott New Tork Oct 24 Mohar Loodtm .......Oet 26 West Tfistoa New CasUa. A.. Oct SO ......... IAvwraool . .. . ..Iter. S T Oeaert rru swrtland For. Data Cordova HonotnlS ....'.'.Oct 3 Holland Mars........ Orient ........Oet, 4 Parifico '....' eat Ooaat. ... .Oet 6 Lewi Lwekenbaeh. ,..N. Y. and wey.Oet 6 Anglo Saxon.. ...... .Europe .......Oct 4 Asumesan Msru. .Orient ...... .,.Oet $ Noordeivlijk , .....Rc'lajrdxia . ...OeC WiUpokt .....New York.... . .Oct 6 Tsmslpei San Pedro. ..... Oct. 6 Belgium Mara rOrieai Oct. 6 Peine New Tork Oct. 6 Raj Ctaforrna... .. .West Coact..,.. Oet $ Liverpool Mars. Eorope ,.....,0ct 6 West Mahwah . . .. ... .Australia ......Oct'' 6 Abereo ............ Europe ...... .Oet, T Byder Harrify. . ...... riaa Pedro... .. .Oct 7 Johan Poutoen........ Ran Fran...... Oct 8 Benrinnea ,,,.,. ...Eursee -,,.. Oct '; 8 Sierra ............ .Kin Pedro... ... Oct, 8 Orient City ....Europe ...... .Oct 10 ...vret loee. ... .(ca, 12 s i. Eaaters Matner ,,,ea St Jebsa Wswelona .............. St John Swtftlight , t .,, ,Bt John Anson A Brooke. .... .Paclfio Marin uaoaunted .......... . ... .rwninsula Lor. Urecoa Fin ..... i. ......... .Peatasula Lor. Oregon Fir ...... .......... .Perrinroi Lb. a. V. Erut a. ..Aatoria Berus .... , ,... ..,,, . Gobie Montague ...t. ........ ..... Omrk-Wikent BoUaad Mar. .......... ...Tarminal Na. 4 Anglo Saxon ................. af antgr'Viery Abarco TenUsal Na 4 uverpoot aura ... ............. Mersey Benrione .................... O-W. Deck Boee City ..... . .... ........... Aainsworth Lewi uucaenoeea awetpart Dele'...,..,.,.......,..,, Son there Fan. SierrS - . . v, ,... '.v a.,.,... , Piaicf West Keat... , . TeTmmal Na 1 Belgium Mara .............. .Peninsula Lor, Axumasan Mara ................. Cohrmbia We Halraak ............. .Faeter Wester Ryder Uanify ........... ,r.. Terminal No. 4 Witt&U.,,,rt, r,,t.rtt,'ttmuaaX Na 1 Nooraerdijk ...................... Albert Orient City ............ .....a,. North Bank Tamalpai . . . . . . ............... Weerport Sierra .......................... Xfaiaarr Johaa Poafaaa .................... Aston AT WOaUFOKTS -"" '. Avtoria, Oct 8. Arrived- at 8 :8 a aa. teanaee Johan Peafaea, frwm Baa Fran eaeow Railed at 8:80 4t . Oteaaser West kUaaeritxim. for Orient - Arsived at 9:85 a m. Schooner 1 Wax, Taylcrr,, frora Honolulu, Sailed at 10:10 a. ta., temer Andrea Lock, anbecbfor ew .Yeek nd way - porta, j Pacific Maru. tor Paeirle Ctmt porta. - taaVoa. Oct l-Anltad nteeaier Frfrag. ham, - trot PorUaad fog Astawrpt lrane steamer . I wa tenon starn. from ' Portland for TJnited Kingdom. . SaOed Steamer . Kaetera Bailor, free Antsiwrp for Portia wf; atiamer Kdward Usrkenbaeh, from -New York for Port, land: Japaaee steamer , Meiwa Mara, from Portland for Liverpool; British ateamer Queea Margaret front Antwerp for Portland. Aatoria, Oct 8. Arrived at midnight Ship Knee, from Cbignik. Left Bp st mid night tteamer Weat Mabwah. Arrived at 3 a. ra. Dutch eteaejer Noorderdljk, from Bat. terdars Tia San Francisco, Sailed gt 8 A aa. t-teamer Admiral Evan, for ban ' Diego and I 25 I 2.8-0.1 20 1.0 0 20 -1.8 13 4.0 0 15 4.80.1 ' ( ' Fall. HARDING INVITES . PilEiEli ID flET . ewMawewMM M .'. J:"'''' - . Bp forbes W. Fairbalr: . I s Calversal Service Staff Cerreaprmdent . London. Oct 3. President Harding has ' mad a direct "personal appeal to Pre mier Lloyd Oeorgo to attend the disarm ament conference at ; Wsshtassgjt ac cording to th usually well Informe Sun day Chronicle. . ' f - - When and how the IrtTltatlon was made are not revealed, but it la considered likely here that this ia th basis for the reported anxiety of the premier to go, if even only for a fortnight v- way port, ' Bailed ' at 8:80 a. ' m. Steamer Stoawood. for Saa IMiscw via Baa Fedra and Bedondo. Arrived at 10:15 and left bp at 11:30 a. m Steamer - Capt A F. Lncaa, from Saa Pedro. . Left up at 4 p. aa. Brtu iah ateamer Orient City, Sailed at 8 :S p. aa. nteamer xtoae .uty,vjar Baa aTanooaoo. Eureka, Oet S. Arrived- Steamer Curace from Portland for San Praam-ico, Seattfa. Wash.. Oct, A L W. a 5 Arrived. Tomira Mara, from Kobe, S A sv; Daisy Free man, front Baa Francisco, Sad. Sailed. Dela goa Mara, for Kobe, 10 a m. Arrived, Oet 3V Fultao. from Britash Columbia porta, 10 p. as.; Admiral Schley, from Baa Pedro, f:45 p. m ; eoaet guard enttar Aigonquln. frosa fjnalaaka. T P. at ; Keystone State, from Maaila. 4 am.;' Notthwaetern, froea Taooma. 12 :20 a aa, Sailed, Oct 3. Pnoce Kupert for Prince Bupert 11:45 p. m. ; Cordora. fog Honolulu. 9:10 am. wevreaaue. Sept ZS. . eiailsd, WaimamaTtan, tee Seattla, LivemooL Sent SO.mArrieL Want "arralNa.v from Seattw. . ataaiia. Sept. S3. Bailed, TyMtaiea, for fleattia, - New York. Oct 4. ArrivM W . rt-flu. ' from Manila. ;' ' ti.SSdaet Bafled, Faaine Mara, teg Baltoeae, " Oct 2. Arrived. Honolulu, front New York Cristobal. Oct 1. Arrived. M. 8. Boeaee Aires, froea. Stockholm; kt & Oaaada, from Chriatiania; Bobin Goedfellow. from New York. tjas Pedro. Oct 2. Arrived. Hattie Lackea bach, from Mobil for Portland: President front Saa anfaeo. Arrived. Oct 1, ITortdtan, frora" ; . Sailed, Oct, 2. Mmneneto. fog N . Zork. , Aberdeen, Oct 1. Arrived, Atlas, from TtieV aaoml. noon; But Jacinto, frora Saa Pedro, noon. Victoria, B. C, Oct 8. Arrived. Kmpres ed Agfa, from Hongkong, 8 am. Passed out Oet 'sric. lor (jomox. at tx. 8:80 s, ra. Passed out Oct 2, Bomulus, tor Vancouver, lo a xe:: ,, Katrine Lueknbeh, toe New York; 8 :80 a,' m failed, Oct 1. Queea fee Saa Pedro, lip. . Everett, Waak, Oct 1 bailed. Horaee X. ' Baxter, for San Pedro? pTia Port Gamble. Oet 1 Sailed. P. S. Loop, fog Sf-e, 6:80 p7 Arrived. 0?t 3, Xoeemite. from Saa Pedro. 4 JO p. m. ' Taeoma. .Wash., Oct. A Arrived. Baja Cari. fnia. from SeetUe. -a." ra. ArrivedOet 2. r-Hkeabeng. from Betevia via Portland, 6 p.raa. S ni?1 ft,0 Settle. 12:80 a at Arrived! , Oet L Thames Mara, f mm fieaUi a iSnfalf,S? 8lT?iS?- tM- - "J t- 2 s Chariie Wataen, Point Walla, H:8!? J?V ttoum Aatoria, 6.4$ a tij ' f 3 Buck. Monterey, T a. tn; Cooui. Monterey, 70 a. m.; Humboldt Los Angelel, " 7:50 a. m.J Nata PorUaad. 6:33 a .l VVaeJ Gieeyiock. Astoria, iTiT. m. j Charles H. Crantp, Taeoma, 9:50 A m.; TJ, 8. 8. Cot Geo. frmjaraaa, sen , Diego, 10 a m.: PhoenfT, Westpert 12:2$ P. m.; Albion, Albion, t it P. m. : destroyer La Vailed. San num. e-as p. m. : Senator, Saa lltego, 4:50 P. au ; Santa Eraafla, Norfolk, 7:051.; 1-Nr. Beach 8 :50 p. m.: Santa Bita. Lea Anselea. 8:80 p. ra. ; Gray Harbor Santa Barbara. 9:80 p. an. Sill UnJ tnomah. Portland. 12:05 a. m. : Northland, Seattle, 12:80 a. av; Alaskan, Seattle, . 6:35 a ' at. Lee Angeies, jbeJboa, 8:20 a m.; El fJegnndo, Seattle. 9iS a m4 Lnbrlco. Seattle 11:1$ am.; Admiral Dewey. Lee Aagmea, 11:20 a m. t Admiral Nlcholeon, J'ort Saa Luis. 4il5 p. as,; Santa Ins. Port lead, 4:86 p. m.; OoqaeUe, Moaterey, 6-80 p. in- Arrival today Montebello, Port Baa Luia. 12:25 am.; Enaley City, New Tork, 4:40 a m.: Daisy Matthew. Le Anteles, 6 85 a mTi William P. Herria. HoaoluluT 7:5 a - 4 Prsaideot Lee .Angefaa. 9 a x.: Caddo. Via- . toria, 8:46 A m. : 6v, Gray Harbor, 9-1$ a aa.; U. S. S. EdsaQ. Simpson, Buhner, iic Cormick, for Saa Diego, 8:20 a. m. ; TJ. -8. 8. ' Parrott arid Maolaash, Sen Diego, 0:80 A to, sailed Nona . , , Opens at A Good Rise in 1 New York Market Kew Tork, Oct (t N. S.) Tb fttoa market opened active and firm thfa awming at advaaeee of 89 to 63 paints oa goad cable and baying by oommiaeton koaaee oa axpeotatua ef a bulliah government condition report et 11" o'clock. The ginning report was about .' tt pec ted. . ; : - , - . - Th rvw-ninent eondltioa ef 43.2 eaoaed . heavy kelUne on which ,priees broke 150 to 185 . : points within 10 minutes. - Many bat lines were -thrown on the market. Later in the aftemooa the market rallied 73 to 100 solnti On BT ouWde buyfnx Th xaarket was Irregwler Sueaghont the aft ernoon. Buying by commission bone aad the ' trade abeorbed offering and the elorw was verW steady at a act advance of 23 to 66 points. Mentbr laaaary ....... March ........ May July .......... October ....... Open. 2080 2065 2005 1944 2075 3090 High. 2160 2160 2100 2020 2180 219T Lew. ' Cined 1970. 300 J9T5 . 2048 . .1920 v194 "880 1915 3060 toa$ 2000 ' 309 New Orleans Cotton Market Is Booming ' Kew Orleana- La. Oet' (U. P.)--wid ftaotuation wer. teeorded en th eotton ex change here today. j Bullish I Terpen! cable and ginners' Txfyort dvance fotarea 89 to 14$ point fellewtug a atrong t opening. The list wa. adUag.. at tHe day 'a nikh whea it waa- anat pfH"g aa Urn government" crop estimate. Shortly before Boon future aeld"afeBnd the epeoiii level, np,- to 47 potnu frsva Satu. day etose, . - ; - iv . r? : . , -, ? - -. " 1 -"" ; ' . a . . vTisaipeg wneat oiuoag. f . Wutaipes. Oet 8. Wheat: - Close ii - n Mne. ' - ' Sat I October 8L2T 11.20V. ll.STH Neternbe. . ... , 12T H 191 1.2T December. ;1JI . 1-23 It - 1.3S ?Ti 1.8S Ka 1 xflBBespoUltCath Wkeat sOaneanotia Oct $. Caah wheat Ka dark northern fancy. $1.43 H Z1.4TMj New 1 dark bard Montana, $1.3 e 1.28 14;' Ka, 1 bard Montana, 81.24 H l.S 4. ' -i TRANSPOIITATIOX ' mm 4rt year Going to Europe? Or tho Orient? i Of Around th World? 1 Thy tVe get $rlae3 and aecSt-l rat Uerwiatlcji froaa am whav taas rraveued stevuy tor tn tMiMtut of sis Pavtrtmsf . - .-r . ! car Steam ikls Reaerratloaa aad Tickets Prss . DORSEY:l).:SHsTn i r ; atAKAGER ;- OURNAL TrUVTL .' Ill BOADTT AT. POBTtASD, OE. - , ;nWlaraJamU .187S 'J 7 "f-iHrt-j ASTORIA: mmKi FCItiTS I STXAMCR wKRVICC LEAVE DAR.T EXCEPT SUNDAY, 7:30 P. ? SPLISOID, SLKCPIM-I seoOMMODATIO j Conneetlrtrw Made for AO North and , : . .South Beach Point, ! PASS CACN TrVAT $3.40 JtOUNO Tt.. SLOES ST. DOCK. IH 1422 1-i, THI HASKINS TSAMbPOSTATIOtl CO.