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fxuday, ocTonn 6, i::2. Ai.i U,.i.uUt daily joux::;al rcrTLA:;D, czaoiu 0 fc - - 'SUPERIOR ' QUALITY BRINGS PREMIUM E BUTTER IS EASY; FAT 1 -FBIXDAT TiATRT TRADE Better Eggs C" Csbe Extras - Selects rial Portland 45o M Chicago .... e ISe Sew Tort ...... 4H 7 gu Francisco:: . Me . OOHe Seattle 4ee Me Me H tH Slightly Mktr EloitKm te shewn in the market far itfu etnaitir cub, with an in creased utpui generally noted in this, entire territory, i : Stat cube, extra are being offered quite 42c a pound, which is lo to 8 freely down tej a. pound let thsa wk o, 1 though een trainers are stall asking a high a 48a for their product Then ia entirely too much spresd between th two offerings, a condition which iu Itself indicates that tie demand tor butter ia rather erraae. . tn face af the sbawiBg of easier 1 ita tioa tn the euba batter market maw sa nonneement that te U117 instance 2o a pound -premium shove Uw established price of btttterfat a being' paid. While the general q aetata on for No. 1 fat, Portland delivery, 1 4 Se 4 pound,, several ef the creameries are offering a high as 89e a pound far aarh offering. Thi therefore, U juat contrary to the i bowing 1 Uxa f mtshel product. ' The desiring special iaformtion .mend ing any market,, ahaald write the Commercial Editor -Oregon Journal.!- enclosing stamp for reply. ; 1 ' - EGG TJRADEr 18 HOLDIKG HEBE Market for ess showing practically no chance, either in baying or selling prices. Much storage Stock is said to be telling as fresh, a practice that is causing trouble to those who are playing square. ' , . P017LTBT iLTTJATIOJr IS EASIER Easier situation is geseralTy shewing for poultry ia the local market,' although as yet only i alight Jeweling ia hated. Light springs are le down. Heavy bene are in demand, but shipfers oaa always ge. a premium ever market eructations (or fsney goads. j SLI6BT DKHA5D IK BVCk TRAPE Slight demand is showing for Whits Pekin dacha in the local trade, with, general sales around 22&24o a pound. Little call for colored stocks around 16 A 18c.- Ueeje art aet wanted. . - : j OREGON OXI0H8 MUCH THE BjEST 6tailtn should path tha sale of Oregon oaiom at this time not only because it aril indirectl aid them, but because the home product i ef much better quality than what i Beinf offered from athet sections at higher prices. i QBCGOX TOKAT GRAPES fcELLXCJ Oregon Tokay grapes contih-U to find liberal demand ia .the trade . here, with S3 available for the vest lugs of Hague river and Josephine eOUBgy stock. California stock is aoki fqr any eld irice. - y in-wwul 1, 1 ! BtttEF; 3TOTE PRODUCE TBABE tjoheord crapes row at 4 5c pound. Canned; milk advance is row is effect. Halibut is scarce at it 2 He for No. 1; ehickeu, 21c pound. Cantaloupes firm at 12.25 per crate for Yakima offerings. . Country killed Teal lower and Weak. Late tales Show slump Of 2c, with a top ef 18e. Sweet potatoes slightly lower at 8 S J c pound. Peaches in fair tupptx around $1.00 1.16 box. . SHIPPERS' WEATHER KOTICE Weather bureau advisee; Friday: Protect shipments during the next 3d hours against the iollowing maaJmnm temperatures: Going north to Seattle, 2 degrees; north east to Spokane, 60 degree; east ts Baker, M degrees, and south to Aahlaad, 6J degrees. Uaaimum tempSraaure at Portland tomorrow abeut 04 degrees. ' fbtLAXD WHOLESALE PRICES These are,, the prise:;: retailers pay whole saiert, eacept aa otlterwise noted: BUtTKK Selling prica, box lota:. Cream ery yituta Prints estreat 4fce; for plain wrao per, avbes, 434os per lav dairy, buying price,! 80e per lb. BUTTEHFAT Portland deUrary basis: Ha. 1 grade, 48c; Mo. 8. 46e; ha 1 suae. 6c ,fo "A' grade. CHEE6K Selling: Tillamook, triplets, 81 lb.; Young Amerteas, at g 32a lb.: Oregon triplets, i4(s 26c. Buying paiee, f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 28e; Xoung America and iongberns, 2&c. Selling' price: Block Swiss, fawcy, $8uw: Liaburger, Si 2 Be: cream brick; Oregon, tt it 36c; .Eastern. 25 EUUS Buying price, Front street: ; Cur rent receipts, Vestern Oregon. 41A41s doe. 1 Eastern Oregon, 339o yeri doaesii hensWrr tea, 44e per dose; selling price, select, 0e, par dosen:; candled. 4 Sc; pullets, 42c; storage, extras. a3e per doken. ( i tatJU Asaaeiation scllisf pries: Select, lee: browji, 60c; firsts. 4 8ei pullet, 42c. . UTEPOl)LTRY i Selling price: Heary hens. 8IS2e per 1.; light hens, 11 14ei troilerv Kecks, 32&2to; other broilers, ti iS 2 2a lb.; eld foosUra. 8c; ducks, 14 9 lee: par la. I Fresh "iMIU and Veawtables FRESH FRUITS Orsage, 9.e10O hex; baaanas, 10 10 M si lemens, tlB.0 10.10 easel araeenufc. tlarida. f 10.00 s 11.0; California. 3. 00 4.00 ; peaches, $1 tl.lOi canUlwujMs. 2.O0 (s 2.&0; water 'meiona. 1 C 3e per in. ; ice cream melons, 1 W e le.; aoasy dcW ntelena, So: easabas, SH8c; Baruwtt pears, taj.se per lb. ; coneont grapes 4aw per lb.; Muscat, 2.60 lug; Tokay, .60 6 8.00 lug. BERKIKS Blackberries. 2.2SS.S0; stiaTrberrie, -83.(0 per arater cranberries, ,50 bnt liKlKU FRUITS Dates, $4.50 9 8.00; figs, white, 18a per lb.; prunes, 40s and 60s, 80-ra. boa. 14e lb.; 60s and 80s, lee lb. .. 0SlONS- Selliajt price t retaileia: Ore- toe. S1.25 91.S04entaJ; garlic, lH15c Bar lb-i green, qninns. 26 a Sire par gmncnes. POTATOES- Selling price to retailers: Ore fen, fancy. $1.88 1.86 per etntal; sweet eats tees, la Ak peg lb. . VKGSTABLES Beeb. 48c pef dosen bdaches; cabbage, 1 H 2o per - lb. ; lettuce 81.90 per crabs; carrots, 40e pet dozen bifhches; tomatoes, Oregon. ZSdSOc; bone radish, 16c lb.; artichokes, ( 1 ; caulil lower 6w4l76e doav, ; celery. 60 T 6c doa,; sum mer tatiaah, Se; Yellow. Bantam corn, 60 ffee aaek, I i APPLES New crap, 81.00 J.2S; erab- Lapbiea, 4 . eOTJNTKY MEATS -Selling price: 'Coun try hogs.: 15 y 16 Hp ; beaey staff less; aeal. iepa labout 80 to 100 lbs.) , 18elSo per lb. : heavy stnff leas; lambs. 1 Be per lb. 'SMOKED MEATS Hams, 7 981 lb. ; breakfast bacon. 8748c lb. PACKING HOU88 MEATS Staer beef. I m 16a lb.; heifers, lll2o; ewes, t II tit! lambs. 18 808 lb.-; awes, 190 lie lb.: hoes. 17 He lb. LARD Kettle rendered, 18 He pec Jb; tierea basis, eeaapeund, 14c 4sracaeiaa BEAKS Smsll white, 88.50: large white, 88 60; pink. $8.00; itmaa. 69.80; Bayeu. $8,60; red. $5.76. 01ONEY New, $14.00 98.50 per ease. RICE Japan, N'oL 1, 6c: Bhte Rose. 64e lb.; New Or leant head, 8 He. COFFEE Boasted, 23 H 54 He lb. ta seeks or drums. ; ' SAI-T. Co rw. half groand. 100. 818.00 taw; 0e, SIT.BS; table dairy, 80s. 827.60; bates. $S.6 4.00; ' inner -table aad dairy, $34.60; tump, 828-80. SlSAB-r-Oube, 88.45; fruit and berry, T 50; yeUow D, $8.80; beet, granulated. fT-fO extra C. 87.19; golden C. 88.85. CA.VKED MlTJt Talis. 86.00; baby sis. $4.8 ease; Eagle, $9.$6 case. SOOA CBACKERS In bulk, 15 ft. NUTS--W alnu ts, St See lb.; atmend. S5 FOR MEATS IVe Are Headquarter ship AST Knr. jt bat .s BEST RESULTS .tARA?f TEED ; CHECKS BY RElRX JtAIL The Savinar Co., Inc. 18$ PROXT PORTLAlfD. ORE, r ; POULTRYMEN V Market reports and quotations mailee! tat preduewrs and egg dealers ea ; Tetroest: Retid ae ywor nsme and addresav ' WMITt MCNRCRT EXTRA. ..... .4N MIXIO COLCfR EXTRAS. , it.. - . .Xe ,1 aaw bJiy lie poultry. 1 eal. feoga. C. W. ELLIS, PORTLAND Teemlnal law e Cieal Stare Bd. , HIGH POTATO PRICES DOWN IN CELLER PRIMARY. POTATO TRADE ; PorUand Market slaajsrlsh wltB prate tlcsvlly not eaoagb wiorement of local stock to establish prices. Growers ask 0fl a reataL ; l;l J; -! - Idaho Falls Demaad Uarht aad mot. meat limited. Market weak with sacked Sara Is V. S. OTv. I at 40c, Rnssetts ifte, sWaipses, WliDcntsl ti Mt ment moderatet sacked roam whites, - Mlaaeg polls Demaad atdrat, Biorement UghC Early Ohiot i partly graded 73c, round whites J5sc. AUlance?, Kekv Demand lig-htj mar ket dnll. Early Ohlos So. 2, well sorted, tie I lrrlfrated district, Trlnmpha, bc. Moatevistst, Colo. Dewtund slew. Market weak. Rrowa Beaatles, mostly 60c. Potato prices hare struck the lowest mark kaewn for many years in the leading prod Being sections of the Northwest.:. Erea at the almost extreme tow record mark within the memory of the trade, there is only a passing jeemaad With general inability of sellers 19 find a mar ket for their surplus- t . ConsignmenU of potatoes- were neeeei lib tral as at this time. If buyers, will not par. ehase potatoes at Idaho and Eastern; Washing ton points shippers and growers I win send tha supplies on consignment. . In fact they send represented rea here' to see whether whole salers will not accept consignments. Hrcne tend supplies without even asking whether they are acceptable. I In view of this condition nothing but de moralisation can be expected .in the potato market for ah extended period, Idaho is quot ing its It ura Is at not over 40c a cental there, which meane not above SOo tar Portland de livery for its best offerings of that variety. Yakima -potatoes are ' being landed here at lit to 90c for the beet stock that section has, although that ia not saying much this aea aen. . ' sOregon potato growers generally are seeking 41 a cental for their beat stock, but there are no bidders at this time. -Potato markets show-la jobbing centers : Chicago 800 cars 'on track. Supplies heavy. Demand and movement good ; .market bent steady. Carlou, oat weight, Wisconsin Bulk Sural W hites, U. 8. No. 1. 75 80c. mostly 80 85c; sacked Rural Whites, U. S. NO. 1, 75 90c. few 81. Mianesota Sacked Bed Rivers, V. S. No. 1, 0c$l, few $1.05: bulk Bed Rivers, C. S. No. li 80 00; sacked Rural Whites. V. S. No. 1, 85c $1, few partly graded. 15 85c i bulk Ohioa, sandlands.' partly graded. 75 80c-; bulk Bliss Triumphs, partly graded, one car. 80c. North Dakota Sacked Red Rivers, U 8. No. 1, 85c$$l: bnlk Red Rivers, V. 8. No. 1, 80e90c. South DakoU Sacked Kariy Ohioa. U. S. No. 1. $ASr: bulk Karly Ohioa. U. S. No. 1, 76(fc8c; poorly graded. 65 70c; sacked Rural Whites, partly graded, one car, 75c. Kansas City 187 cars on track. Supplies heavy. Demand and movement slow; market weak. Csrlots, outwrigbt. Minnesota Sacked Red River Ohios. U. 8. No. 1, one car, 95c. Carlot sales t outside pointta, Kansas City basis Minnesota Sacked Red $ivejs, L. Si No. 1, 11:10 91.15. i - Fort Worth 18 cars diverted; 8 on track. Demand and movement good; market steady; better inquiry. Brokers" carlot sales, delivered Kort Worth. Northwesterns Sacked Rurals, No. 1. mostly $1.601.65.- Los Angeles -81 cars on track. Demand and . movement good : market steady. : Carlots, outweicht. Stockton Sacked Burbanks, ordi nary i 1.S0 1.65: ' fancy. 1.701.75. Sales te jobbers Idaho, sacked RusseU mostly $ 1 7 5 St. Louif 1 5 cars on track. Market over supplied. Demand aad Bioveanent slow; mar ket weaker. Stle to Jobbers: Ceiorado Sacked Brown Beauties, It. S, No. 1. $1.25. Minnesota Sacked Cobblers, V. S. No. 1, $1 : sacked Bed Rivets. t?. S. No. 1. .$1,25 9 1.80. Wisconsin Backed Duaty Rurals, U. 8 No. 1. 81.10. some spotted $1. ' Idaho; Sacked Rursls, V. S. No. 1, 51. Carlote, in voice weight: Minnesota Red Rivers. L. S. Sm 1 $1.10 1.15: Wisconsin sacked Early Ohio 'aandlands, V. S. No. 1, 90e. ... . - Wheat Market at Chicago Higher At the Opening Ohiaago, OeL 6. (L N. 8-) Wheat opened higher for alt debteriea on sestlered cemmKsioa hosue buying gad light deliveries. May and July started Ho. - , Coxa waa unchanged to a shad lower at the cutset. Selling by brokerage houses fea tured. Demand waa hmited. Oata opened H to He higher. The open ing was marked by a rush of buying. There was little doing thereafter. ,,,, Provisions were inactive with little improve ment in proepeet. . , Range of Chicago priees as reported by Overbeck A Cook company: ' Open. High. Lew. Close. WHEAT Dec , 107H 10 10RH 10 May 100H 109 ii 1074 108H July 102H 102U 101.H. lOl CORN Dee 81H 81 H 0 H 80H May ...... 88 H 88 H "2 H July 6H t 82H 6Ss OATS Dee. 88 H H S 88 H May 89 H 89 H 39 89 H July 89 H 88 H 88 H 88 H n BTK Dee T1H fH 70 H JOH Msy IS - 78 H. 72 178 .. : N BABLBT ' Tien. ...... 68 . . . . , .... ' ?? . May . . . ; . . 58 H T.ARft Jan Sw ;. 927 : . 9few ' ' Mav I . ..... Bl Minneapolis Wheat Options Minneapolis. Oct. 6. Wheat: irpsn. mai. I.. viuw. Dee. ,.....10 107JB4 106H 107H May ......lie 1193 198H 110 Close. Wlaalpeg- Wheat Optloas Winnipeg, Oct. . WSeet: Open. High. Lew. Close. Dee. 96 H 94 H 85 H 95 S Msy 101 H 101 H 100 100 Oct. ". . 9-7 H - 98 96 H 96 H 5w York Cottonseed OH New York. Oct 8. Cottonseed eil -eptnine: October, $8.80 9 8.95; November, $8,289 8.80: December. 88.88 9,8.25; January, $8.24 9 8 25; March, $8:3598.4$; May, $$.649 8.80. 9284 lb.; filberta, 20 9 27 He IK: peanuts, 10915c lb.; pecans, 30 932 lb.; BrssUs. 18 22 lb.; ebeetauta. JapaBese, 23 84 la. f Mi and ShelWhA PBESR PTSH Cbiawak, fresh. 16913c; halilut, 20 9 22eper lb.; black aed. 6 per lb.; basket kippered coo. 42 0O; basket kip pered salmea, $2.00; ling eod. 7 9 8e m., sol, lOe par Jb.; sturgeea, 20o lb. t-r4 saap pen. Se lb. t OYSTERS - Eastern. $4.50 aLOiyatpia, 85.00 per gallen, 61.40 eaart; Crabs, large, $3.50 dosen; entail; $2.69 dosen. . New, Waal and Mtaai 1 ' HOPS 1922 -crop. BomimaL 8410a A. HIDES Celt fkins. l?e lb.. i lh. ; green hides. l$e lb.: tatted, 12 14e p fe UOtum-Mtmui, sxeyBsa. . , SHEEP PELT8Lon dry pelts, lie; short pelts. 18 H Tb.; long hair goat peits, 10912s lb.; sbwt hair gut pelta, S8$ft aeh. ' y - ' t ... WOOL Wffltmette esfley, eeatte,- 39 9 22e; medium. 25 30 lb.; fine, $9$5 lb.: Eastern. Oregna-Idahoi 30 9 87s lb. ; TALLOW AMD GREASE No. 1 taUow. Si 96 He; Ka. a. iH6c; grass. 8H94e Ib,y C A SCAR A BARE 1622 neeL oak a. te; itai naaL Be lb.: crane mat. Te lb. L ameer and Shinsle - latest carload lumber sales h maaafee tarers. quota Uona 1 i t as a ti 1 1 g (. a. a. asili val ues . ia direct sale to retailer aad (aclBdiag selling expenses: . : ... FLOOB1NO: Rig. Law. Ay, 1x4 Ko. 2 and bet... $56. 00 1x4 No. 2 v. ... 41.89 89.00 ..... FINISH; - ( ,- . 188 1 . 6$.fl 88,00 CE1LCS:' t , 1x6 No. 2 nd bet. . . 8.60 DROP SIDING: - ? lz Na 2 and bet. 4S.90 BOARDS AND SHIPLAPi 1x8 10 1 19.40 DTMKKSIONS: i; JOO 41.00 1TA0 10.50 2x4 12 18. . ... . . .18.50 lf lli lt.$t SMALL TIMBERS: i ' ; ITAO, 18.50" 4-oq 4x4 12-10 32.50 LATH: " i 4 ft No. 1 fir ...... 4.T SHINGLES: ( : A Shingle ...... .3.62 8 48 ... ; Tetai sais by 28 saXUs, 6.454,045 feet. . - By Myman KT." Ceetea Oregon walnuts will be marketed w attgfcMr increased aappiy this season as nmirr4 arith other ;ssa, bat the crop ie eeiaewhat of a disappoiotaent frera earlier expertatioas. Even thf slightly : incTwased crop win be- a mere "drop in the bucket" as compared with the demand and for that reason aa spewisl effort will-be needed te-f ore sates. Oregon wahtuta as so wood tbst even Can fcrniana -and this is eaying much af tha na tive sons of the Golden West ha te pwe chanei them for their sea requirements, while sending their own stock to this market at lower priees. - .1 ..... Oregon walnuts antra si ly command a pre mnua over' California walnuts because they have quality! which the' Southern, product has seemingly been unable t duplicate. Trade ! in terests express the opinion quit freery that a eaeh -ef Oregon walput will contain 25 per cent more meat then the Southern products This being the cses, it ia quite easy ta Un derstand why the distributors of Oregon wal nuts are able to command premiums of le te Be a pound over the California stock. The Oregon Hat eftSBMfe with the Cafifornian as feilewe per poena, f. e. 8. Salem, for the local prodaet, aad f. e. b. L Aagekta for the California : . tacrorma. K: 1 twfk ....... ......24He H M, 3 soft ............. 1$ He It Hi 25 He Pranqoettes . . SHe ; . ... . The Oregon Franquette ia considered of the same clans as the California budded, so far aa variety is concerned. Local wholesale growers claim they have many more orders in sight for Oregon walnuts than tbey can possibly deliver. r The priees given are those that wholesalers purchase at. Sales to retailers are Se ts 4e higher. COTTOK. MARKET WEAK AT ! OPE5IKG; PRICES LOWER -New York. Oct. 6. rv. N. 8. ) Tke co. tan market opened weak today stith price 7 to 18 points net lower. There wag heavy pressure from ; Liverpool, the south and Wall street, while New Orleans and local operators bought. Open. Hirh. Lew. Close. January ...... U$ 216$ 2108 fM$ March 2120 2181 211 416T Mar , 2I10 lies aier ?i4 July 2087 2187 208T 2182 October ...... 2095 9128 2080 2186 December 2180 21t0 511T 2181 New York spot market 2160, 25 point up. AMERICAN . LIVESTOCK PRICES ehteaee Moat $18.80 Chiosgo, Oct. 8. (t. ' If. 1.) Hoes Re ceipts. 15,000. market steady. Bulk, $7,9$ g 9.96; top, $10.00; heavy weight. $8.70 9 00 1 medium weight. 89.70 9 10.60; light weight. S9J50 9.90; light lights, $9,00 9 9.85; heary packing sows, smooeth. 87.00 9 8.20; packing sows, rough. 7.00 g 7.60 ; pigs, $8 50 9.2 5. CattleY-Receints. 25,000: market steady. Ttecf stors Choice and prime. 8 1 1 .7 6 9 12.70; medium and good.. 89.409 11.A0: good and choice, $11.76 9 12.66; common ana medium, 6f.00 910.6o. Butcher cattle Heifers. $5.00910.00; eows, $4,009 $.00; bulls, 8.50 9 8.30. Canser and cutters Cows and heifers, $2.50 9 $.76 : eaaner steers, $3.50 9 5 50; veal calves (light and handy weight), 810. 0O9 11.50: feeder steers, 85.00 98.00: stocker steers, 84.5097.50: stocker eows and heifers, 83.60 9 5.00; stocker eatvea, 8.B0 9 T.SO. Western 1 etnge eattta. -See steers, $0.00 910.00; cows and heifers, 84.&0 97.50. - ;v Sheep Receipts. 10,000; market steady to 25c lower. Lambs (84 lbs. down). $13,009 14. TO i ktmbs. culls and common, 59.00 9 11.50: yearlings, $ 1 0.00 1 2.80 1 wethers. $7.0099.00; ewes, $5.5098.76; ewes, culls and.-common, $2.00 9 4.50; breeding ewes, 3.00fc 11.50; feeder ktmbs, 818.80 914.25. Kansas City He $9.80 Kansas City. Mo.. OcC 6. Cattle Ite- ceipts, 10,000. C&nners. sctive; full steady: better grades, $2.50 9 2-85; fat she stock steady to weak.; few better grade cows. $5.50 9 8.00; most others, $1.75 4.75; ell other killing elssaes slew bat about stesdy; best steer early, $10.00: most cutters, 53.00 3:25; bulk bulla. 12.25 S.T6; good aad choice vel ers" generally 89.00 910.00. Hoes Receints. 70OO: steady to 10 high er-, most strength to packers 1 packer to shipper too. 39.60: 130 to 176 lbs.. S8.70wa.iI0 190 to -240 lbs. mosUv $9.1099.50: bulk. 250 to 800: lbs.. $8.00 9 9.40; bulk of sales, $8.85 9 9.60; packing sows steady to 15c low er; bulk. $7.0091.85; stock pigs Steady, most ly 58.60 9 .00. 8 beep Receipts. 8000. Lambs, 25 9 35e tower;- 81 lb. Calif ornias, $18.65; other range iambs, 518.25 919.60; sheep, (tesuy, 1U Colorado ewes, $5.75. Omaha Hoot 89.80 Omaha, Neb., rjer. O.Hoga Receipts, 3500; fairly, active, mostly 10c higher; bulk packing grades, 57.25 9 7.75; bulk 200 to 300 ItaL butchers. SS.2S ID P. SO : taps, SK.OO. Cattle Receipts. 700; all classes generally steady; trade slow; choice com fed yeariina ton. 811.40. Sheep Receipt. 13.000: lambs stesey to 25c lower: too -Westerns. 813.40: natives, 813.00 down; sheep and feeders steady; bulk ewes. $6.50 9 6.75; tap. $6.85: feeding lambs mostly $12.60 913.40; top, $13.60. DAIRY PR0DTJCE OF THE COAST San Francisco Market San Francisco, Oct. . (C. P) Buttei' Extras $6 He; 'firsts, 46c. Eggs Extras, 60 He; extra firsts, B4c; extra pullets, 49 He; undersized pullet. 29c Cheese California flats, fancy, 26 He. POTATOES ALOJfO THE COAST "Tttw Aars roiaroee tm ema. vhii tmmi Market weak. Nearby whit. 90c92.40; sweets, $1.16 91.25. j Chtearo Dairy PronOee ! r-h a. 1 1 .m, a 1 ttiiH-ae ittjfc. II, ..U, VVtte V. . ' " ceipu, 7222 tub; creamery extras, ac; tan anL $Bc; extra, firsts, 8$41Hc; firsts.) 86 97e; paekUg stock. 20 9 2fe. . I . Eggs Receipts, 81 SO csaea. Miscellaneous. 3 & sue: ordinary nras, iieiM; nmaiat 33c; chaoks, 12 918; dictiea. 16 9 19. Yrang America. 28 He; Longheeas, 284 ; brick, 24 24 He. I . Live poultry Turkey. I7; ihltkens, 16 9 2Se: epringt, lOe: roosters, 1$ Me; geese, 19c; ducks,. 24a Eatters Cask Wheat Chicago., Oct. 0. Cash wheat: N. 1 hard, $1.09; No. 2 hard, $1.07. Winnipeg. Oct. . Cash wheat: .N. 1 northern, t(c; No. 2 northern, 00c: No. 8 northern. 80f4e; Ne. 4 nerthera, 88 e. VlinneaooHs. Oct, 6. Cash wheat: No. 1 dork northern, $1.10 H 91-1? H ; N. 1 north era 61. OS H 9 1.15 H Be. 2 dark northern, SLOSH 91.14 H; Me. t northern. 61.04 H 91.12 H ; No. 1 dark hard Mow tana. 81.09 H f 1.14a; Ne. 1 hard Montana. $1.09 H 9 1.50 H. i Dried Frail aad Besot New York, Oct. 1-H N. 8.) Bean mar ket weak. Mai low choice. $7.00; pea choice, 88.C0 90.T6; fed kidney caeie. 88.00. Dried fruit market firm. Aprioota, ehotea te extra faaey. 2S 9 88e; apple, evaporated, prim tn fancy, if 9 1$ He; praae. 80 to 80s. 12 9 1TH; prane. 00 ta JOOs, 11 He; peaches, ehoic to extra fancy, 12 H 9 tic; sMdhws raisins, choica ta fancy, 219 23. Sew Terk Wool aad Hide . I New Ye. Oeti 0,--L H. a Wool market eti. Domestie fleeee XX Ohio, 41 98e; demesti palled, scoured basis, 609 tl.00; dossaetie Texas, eeaored baaia. 009 1.86; territory stapl, soaered ba4uT$l.ia9 ' Hid market firm. Ntttre ateers, 2fi; branded steer. $0. - LTOrppal Cottaa Steady I Liverpool, Oek 0. (L 1. S.) price steady. Sale $009 bakes. Amerieaa mid dhaat ftir. -L 67; geod Bsldliegs, 12.47; full middling. 12.6J; middlings. 12 $T; law middlings. 11.87: good ardiaary. 11.12; a. diry. 10.02. Fnturas epeaed quiet. , Faw TStf Rd1CUtt8a". L Kew Tor4 Oeti 0. (P. P-l--Bgr-e Essy. Raw 65.28; refiaed.' frmet; gTaa lated, $8.65 96 75. - j Coffee Ne. T Us. spot,: 10 10 He: ' Vm. aaatoa. 14 ft 911. 4 .i , i : Urerpoal Wkeat 31 arte t Umrw4, Oct. 8 -W-bet: ' j Ope. - Case.- Cam,' Leea. December i'! Os-tHOXo fat Hd .. March 0 Ofad ,0'6d --fjed j... . : 11 ' -. ' 1 ; - ::ti BUgwa'-Jlgurktt - Xew Yerk, fOet. 8.-ara gavaaaah, $1.89 Hi New Yerk. B1.8SH 1.88. 77? Bceia Savaaaab, 00.40; New York. 40.80. FOR OREGON WALNUTS WHEAT IS SOLD BY GEORGE RB.OOXRALL : LleerpooU Oct, 0-Oar Arfeatla aarent after carefal laTestla-atioB la. dicates aa exportable 1 sarplas of pew wheat at 118,000,000 basnets, aralast 120,00000 bethels, kls esU mate for last year, as compared with the final official estimate )f 08,000,000 baskets, f Arreatine Baa shipped since JaaaATy 1, 1920, 124,. OSfOO baskets of wheat. 8hipmeats tkU wwekl Wheat, 148M99 bashels; eorm, MM D6keUl 0848, 4tV lot bOtkOU. . j : PBIBAT WltBAT; BUS . I - Tear 1 Bid. Less. A-o. Hard white .....t.l le ft$ Soft wait 1.18 le 1.0 Westtr waits ........ left le 1.01 Hard wiater ......... 138 la 1.9$ Kortbera sprtag . .... l.9 ia 130 Wtra red. ......... 1.0 131 NORTHWEST GBAHf RJCCEtPTi (Com piled by the aUrehBm Exehenga) AT LOWER PRICE 11 . .Cr"" 1 Wheat Barley FVair Oats Hay PorUand Frl 93 . . . IO 1 2 Year ago.. 113 ... 13 2 Sea -on to date 6504 173 418 23S 628 Tear ago .12209 99 702 389 411 Tecoma Thu. 39 ... 1 ... ... Year ago. .44 110 1 S Season to date 2088 11 80(1 48 193 Veer ago.. 427J 71 449 64 192 ScaUia-Tbu. 93 6 3 ... Year age.. SO ... 16 1 7 Season to data 2389 7 Y42 169 309 Year ago.. 2712 77 642 18S 494 Thar was geaeral reaction ia the market for wheat at international point Friday' with much loss keea desire on the part of local lata rest ta take bold. Bale of a carte afloat by tke Oregon Grain Grower Cooperative oaenriatirm is reported in the trade generally at 01.OT L a. b. for club. 6 Prie that is below what Would have been available m. the local trad, i A 81.07 price f. o. b. means practically $1-05 track basis. Some trade ia reported in parcel lots bat generally speaking, the . market is (lightly off. Liverpool options closed practically unchanged, value being higher to lower. While early Chi-, eag option were Very doll. There are rumors of business In flour with Japanese interests and eme liberal sales are mid to have been confirmed by Pacific North west miliars daring the last 48 hours. Sales were reported at a reduction of 5o a barrel from what ha been quoted. Brwonthall cabled : United Kingdom There is a firm tone in wheat in the United Kingdom- owing to the scarcity of shippers' offers. Cora situation remains firm with offerings of both American and Plate torts in nearer ocaiklona firmly held. The demand far nareek afloat for Quick shm- Snefit has been fairly active recently. Export situation: Shorts covering on old contracts are purchasing whatever quantities available in nearby position at anywhere near reasonable prices. Argentine Foreign demand ia in evidence tor nearby positions bat offers are limited and country seller are not inclined ta nrices. Weather continues fine. WHEAT Buying price, nominal, tidewater, track delivery: Club, $1.10 1.11; blue Stem, $1.22; Big TSend Wuestem, 81.25; Tur kav red. II ISi red fliieaian 11 07 tfi 1 09 DOMESTIO FLOUR Selling price, mill doer K ps teat, $6.71 7.20; WlUtasette. valley brsais, lD.70Ws.il: local straigst. o.a; hakara' tin! ehMt 11.20: bakers' i Blaestett. $7.10; bakers' pastry. 38.00 bbLi graham. 86.00; whole wheat,-66.20; rye, o eat. Price for city deL'very, 16c extra; suburban. roc extra. EXPORT FLOUR Club straight, 04.9O hhiestem. cut-off. 85. 2 P bbl. HAY Buying: price; Willamette timothy, raney, 816.00: EasUrd Oregon timothy S3 9 9 21; per toe: eiover. $17.00: straw, $7.50; aTfalfa. 810.00 i taia bay. $17.60980.00. 20. OA. GRAIW SACKS Noealaal. iiaL Ko. 1. Calcutta. 10 for new eroa livery Demeso Bga, 10 Bach. X MIlLsTbTFS Hfflraa St mtn. Backed, tea lets, $27.00; carload loU, $20.00; gatddlincs. 688.00 9 B8.00 per tea. OATS Pet tea, bayiag piise: Feed, $32 miUing. $8$. 'x BARLEY Baying price'. Feed, $28.00 brawinc. 828.60. FEED TUFFS F. a. B. mills: Rolled bar ley, $87.00; whole bartwj. HJ.oo; ejuua meal, $80.00: eeeoaaot meal. $38.00; cfacked earn. $9. 00; whole ear. $50.' .00. Merchants Exchange aids: WHEAT Oct. No. Hard whit Soft white .'. ....... Western white Hard winter ....... Northern spring Western red .$ 1.19 . 1.10 $ 1.1 1.0 1.07 1.09 1 06 1.0$ 1.07 1.09 1.04 1.00 032.80 82.00 $4.00 $28.58 . 28.54 FEED OATS Ne. t $8-lb. nktuMis. ... .$82.60 84 lb. dip 32.80 38 lb. naturals 84.09 BARLEY 44 lb. minimum .;, $29.50 40 lb. minimum ........ 28.50 CORN No. 2 LI. shipBMnt,. ..W30.00 $20.64 Yw Tort Batter aad Err Nw York. Oct. . (t . S.) Satttr: Market active, firmer. Creamery extras, 44 9 46 He; creamery firsts, 36 9 44c; cream ery, higher tceriag, 45 97e; tat dairy tub. 69 9 3e; ladles fresh ewtraa, 819 32c. j-'-t . . . . , - .( TWt.J.1 milk specials. flaU, 25e; average ruh, 24 9 n a . . , J . . ,aial, wk.U Mill, fancy Young Americas, 2424Hi (kirns. specials, uwii st- Efgi: Market lrfecular. Nearby white, fancy, 73 76c; nearby brown, fancy. 62 55c: extra. 48980c; finta. 81 4e. Milk: The nominal Wholesale prie ia 32.90 per cwt); delivered ia New York. Offi cial quotations discontinued. Xew Tork Poltry Markei New Yelk, Oct. Si (L H. S.) Dressed peaRry market, I steady to firm. Caiekta. 20 $8e; fowls, 20 9 8Se; turkey. 0068e; daoka. 20 9 28: geeee 16 914a. Uve poultry tharket firmerT Chickea. 019 23s; fowH. 20 9 23c; tnrkeys, 8640e; roosten, 12e; dueka 25$4e; gwese. 20 922s. : , . f i1-1-1.; !. Baeows Aires Wkeat aroanea Aires, vet.: o. uisuioi: wneat.. He higher; eora, le higher; flax, le to lHe FILlilflDS FOR CITY BALLOT Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 6. Two can- didatea will hawa no opposition ia the city primariea. Tbey era RalpB Perci- val, peeklne; reaJeetion aa city treas urer, and W. J. Andrews, out for Councilman from the fifth ward. Sev eral candidate filed tor councilmen en tka last day and Gordon Power filed for city attorney. The primary ticket la ss follows: . - , Mayor, John P. Klsrsins, K. E. Allen ; couneilmerL first ward. lf Raamuasen. lienry DierHfte, pr. J. N. Roane; aec-J ood ward. J. P. Wtnaberr. E. M. Bin rock ; fourth war. A. C Fender, K. M. iJietaertcn. Gene Teetera ; fifth ward, W, J. , Andrews;: slUt ! ward, Joe Wheeler, a. W. Ldtneks at large,: j. TV 5 TttcoonouErH o. w. storey: taty elerk, Robert K. Brady, D. M. Cratte dall j etty treaaurer, Ralph Perdvml; pity attorney, wuuam xf tea, tjoraoa Pwwera. - - . - n , x- Couaedlman K. V. Caatea ef le third ward toolds over., Kestae is the present councilman from the first ward and McDonourh is eourreilman at lance. appointed to aerwe the unexpired lerm or . Chris EnA-ieman, restjmefL Ne petnoerats; filed for etty office and a nomination hy znaaa eonVentioa or-the use of atickere will he neeeessry if ny are lnstae, race. . CATTLE'lH; LAMBS BETTER FRIDAT LIVESTOCK TRADE : Haa-e. Steers. Isab). PorMaad .... 19.7 0 1.76 - OILM CkicaffO ........ 1030 18.70 U30 Omaha ........ 0,00! 1L49 18.40 Xaatas City ... . $M 1030 l$3 PORTtASTD UvT0 BIT!, ' Hogs, Cattl. Calves. Sheep. Car Fvidey T4 86 05 283 . 4 Week ago ...$ 0 ... 440 0 2 Wwaka ago ., 69 ... ... 82 $ weak age .. 36 .. . , . ,891 weeks Year ago . . . $8 f years saw , ,. .408 M year a .. 40 4 ysr ao ..475 1155 ' 18 ... 180 . . . 002 10 02 t 0 1 Friday receipts at North: Portland consisted of four loads with hoga on a nominal basis, cattle weak and sheep steady to firmer, i , N early price change were shown. ' la the sheep alleys there was a reflectioa at a somewhat improved demand. , This was best noticeable' in the lambV divauoa and price for that reason were inclined to harden some what following . the preview ihirrinhnosn aad even weaknee. Gwneral shees sad lamb ranee: Prime east 'of mountain 1sxq.ds $16.00 1 10 Choice vaSey lamb 0.60 9 10.50 8.50 9 0.60 stadium valley lamb Common valley hunba Cull lambs , Heavy 'yearlings ..... Light yearlings ..... Heavy wethers .... Light wethers Bwe ' 7.60 9 .60 9 7.60 9 8.00 9 6.50 9 6.50 9 2.00 8 50 7 6 8.00 8.69 6.50 7.50 50 Remain Peprmmd Only a smalt run of fresh stuff appeared ia the cattle alleys at North Portland Friday, bat stale stuff continue to drag with buyer wary about taking hold. Market continued its previous weak tone, although no further price change is indicated. General cattle market i range: Choice ateers 7.60 ,8.50 T.TO T.85 0 60 5.50 5.76 5.50 0 00 2. 90 4.6 6.60 Medinm to good steers ....... Fair to common steer. ..... Common to fair steers. . . . . . . Choice heifer Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows-heifers.. Fair to medium cows-heifers. . Oemmon to fair cows-heifers. Canned . . ............. Bulls . . Choice feeders Fair to good feeders ........ Choice dairy calve. ......... Prkne light calves. . .i . . . . . Medium light calves ........ Heavy calves .f 8.60 9 8.759 5.25 6.00 9 850 9 8.00 2.00 1.-50 8.00 6.90 40 5 00 9.00 910.00 9 0 910.00 S.00 0.00 5.00 7.00 Swine Trade Nominal Trade in the hog alleys at North Portland Friday was on a nominal basis. Only a small ran Was shown and prices were unchanged at the previous level. General hog market range: Prime light $10.50 10 1$ Smooth heavy, 230-300 lbs... 9.50X10 00 Smooth heavy.. 300 lbs. up... 9.00 940 Bough heary 7.00 e 9.60 Fat pigs , 10.00 910.80 Feeder piga .. , 10.00 11.00 Sues . . 5.00 7.50 Thursday Afternoon Sales STEERS No. Ave. lbs. Price 6.50 4.00 5 00 -6.25 Not Ave. Tb. Prie 5 . . S.i. ? 1.. ' 9 . . 1110 $ 880 770 1091 5. . 750 987 980 660 3 4.76 6.09 5.0 7 . 3. 1 . 3.08 COWS 29. 1 . 1. 7. . 908 .1200 . 865 . 805 4 50 12. 7. 4. 1. 884 8?0 087 T50 8.2 2.50 2.25 8.23 4.00 HEIFERS 4.85 I .0. 4.50 I 10. $11 657 S83 $ 4.50 CALYES 802 $ 4.25 1 BULLS JP0 1119 49 $ SVOO HOGS 2 It ?:IS $10.00 10.18 . 0i lee 25... 2... .1 . . . 19 10.06 16.,, 51.':: m sot 10.8 16.5 180 210 280 10.50 7.0 0 10.60 10.00 LAMBS 9.26 I 9.25 j 83 83 8. , 6. . 106 94 9.2b 9.25 EWES. 1... 120 $ 2.50 V : , . YEABLLVGS 1. . . 140 $ 70 1 2 . 105 $ T.00 , Prtaar hteenlna taM j HEIFEBS No. - A. tJbs. Price. , No. Av. Lb. Prica 80.... 683 $ 6.76 1 . KLAN NOT TO MIX IN RECALL TIGHT Oregon City, Oct. 0. Because ho principle of the organisation is In volved, the Ku Klux Klan. at a meet ing last night in Willamette hall, at tended by about 200 klanfsmen. voted to take no official action in the move to recall County Judge H, E. Cross. The klan" ssseion wak set aside for the consideration of the recall move ment. Both aides of the question were presented. - ' , Klan official said that fully 90 per cent of the members' are Against the fecall proposal. POSITIONS OF ' TES8E1.8 Rsdie report by Federal telegtnph give the position ef the foUowing vesmls t 0 p. m.. Oetober $: Frank H. Back, San Pedro foe Avon, 260 miles from Avon. t : Santa Maria, Tocopillo tor Baa Padre, 1180 miles sewth ef Baa Padre. ! . Prs4dnt Pteree. San IFraaciaco far Yoko hama, 686 mile west af Saa Franeiaeo. Yerba Linda, Baa PWre far Takers, 1110 mils frera Baa Pedro. i Clam. Saa Francisco far Shaatkai, 1000 stiles west af Saa Franrfse. W. S. Porter, San Pear far Linn ton, 400 mils north of Saw Padroi Fred Batter. . Saa Pod re fer ngl HaToor, 355 snilm from San Fed no: Horse X. Baxter, Btfuae tor Baa paaro. 048 mil from Saa Pedro, Labrea. Sen Franetoc f ey Saw Padre, 146 mile from San Pedro. , Cabs. Cristobal for Baa Frsmneeo, 144 mils eeuth ef Saa rraaciaeo. y aaval mdie: ' Everett, Everett far Saa Pedro, 580 mile rrTvw." sir HaneJalu far peetiana, OOOO saitoa from erth Headi-I . , ataaiey, ueusr. aeatue lev a, rnaoiro, 340 mils from Seattle. 1 Llebre. Saa Padre fer Saaktl. $42 miles from Seattle. Ipswich, left Asteri 4 30 a, for Saa Fmncieee. f West Ca tan are, Beatim t4 CSes Bay, 4$ mile aaam f flattery. VM-tene, Seattle tor Heme, t f mues nom Seattle. - - . Curat, AttarU for Bitka, li mBw tram Vseahae, B. U Naaaime Saa Frtnciaca tor Ysaeewter. 320 mile from Vancouver. vamiBt, emu eraiM m w im. owwa, mv tile tram Seattt. i - Saa les, Tma far Baa Padre. 84 ailrs south af Tatoosb. : - . . Santa Rita. Ssrraaeiaee fofTacems, 4$ miles f mm Taeaata. s ' Rtchmeed. San Fraaetsea far 12 milea from RrnksBewd. Admiral Farnaga, irerrusne far Saw rxajor a, 824 mile fremj Saw FraoesEca. i-iawuent mejuaieyi , aeaeaama toe aearu. $048 mtiee from Seattle. Csaedisa Wbsaar, Bhaagkai fat Yeaeeever. 164 sailsa fceaa Fattterv. Pomona. Seattle for Yekohtma, 74T mile nam rwatue, - - . President Jefferson. Seattle foe Ykbm. lis 1 mues rrom aestue. m Bessie Dollar.. Everett tbt CMeat, 3J04S tiles free Evsrett. - . . . Diana DeOar. Saa Fmaciam far Keba, 3041 miles west of aa Franctace. . Edmoe BcaUia fe Vfrica, S05 SCHOOLER BRINGS III CATCH FROM NEWPORT BANKS Operatin for the Burke Fish com pany. the trae acbooaer Bpray arMved Friday mornlBo; . from the - hairka oft Newport, The -eehooeer brousht 7000 pound of halibut and tOOO pound of black cod. , Halibut la. very scarce In the loeal market, ue larsaly to te inability of the Bound fishermen to cet bait. The m-holeeale price Is being quoted today at 21 cents tor halibut and 0 eenta for Mack Ood. Tha-6pray alao broufht a small quantity of scrap fish. -1 - f .,'.- . This Is. the first trip fa fop the Spray sine the fit! ncaaon started. Bad weather on the henka waa reeponatble tor the short catch. The two other craft of the Burke fleet are betne; overhauled and will shortly be placed in commlssios It is anticipated that better c&tchoo will be made oo the next cruise, ns wa.thr conditions hare moderated. STAY At COMKA90E88 HERB tO JKSFECT EAGLE BOAT With the Arrfwalia the city of Li Mi te nant Commsmder Moore and Lien tenant Commaader Allison, represent in: the oommaadant of the llth naval district to officially laapect navy Baa-la Boat No. $8. a revival of naval re serve activity la expected,. These of ficers wU be the rueata of the Naval Reserve Officere association at v din ner to be held thia evOnins; at the American Lesion club rooms at 0;:80 o'clock. Lieutenant commander J. A. Beck with, in chargra of the Oretron naval ,raerv district, will preeida. All past And present nAval officers are In vited. it has heen announced fr6m the com mandant's office that it is presumed that per-mtaaioh will eoort be grranted te allow week-end cruises of the ISan-te Boat oh the Willamette and Columbia, rivers. The Eagrle No, 8 may be dfy docked before the enusine; aeaaon eOm. mencea. Under the present law re servists of class six upon reporting- for cruise duty the firet time will be en titled to credit for a to cieuunor outfit and officers will be credited with 4, $30 clothing- Allowance. It has been announced that men desiring- to re ceive training; aa pilots upon heavier than air craft may 'Still be accommo dated at Ban iegfx Enlisted : men whose naval reserve enrollment has expired should report to Lieutenant Commander Beckwith at the Consoli dated securities building-, immediately for reenrollroent. BRITISH STEAMER LEATES WITH LARGE WHEAT CARGO Cafryln the lara-est cargo Of wheat shipped from Portland in several years, : the British : stesamship Great City, cleared by Oray, Roeenbaum A Co., left Friday morning- for Falmouth for orders. She carried. 489,000 bushels Valued at $499,108. The Great City measures 6311 tons- net. Onowftefs account, the Sufeukl line Seine Mara cleared with 199.032 bush els of wheat valued at $235,098, and 36.150 barrels of flour -valued at $183. 000. . . H0QUIAH MARIHE HOTES Horjulam, Wash., Oct, 6. The steam er Bepere arrived; on Grays Harbor at noon yesterday from Portland to finieh a cargfo for thw west, coast of South America. The at earner Hornet cleared for San Pedro af noon 'with lumber And shin gles from several harbor mills. The steamer Mundelta shifted from the Aberdeen Lumber A Shingle com pany's nant to the. Bay City,; also in ADeraeen. OCEAK FREIGHTS DROP New York, Oct. 0. (L N. S.) Ocean freight grates have dropped to; all pomta in the United Kingdom and the Continent. There is little demand tot tennafce space. Board auotations are United KfosTdom, Is 4d ; Germany, HambuVa;t 8c ; France, Atlantic 15c, Mediterranean 17 1? 21c ; Holland, Rot terdam, and Amsterdam, $c General cargo, Talr demand. News of the Port Arritati trcteeer 0 GUmecganshire, British steamer, from Eu rone, ceneral. El Segundo, Americsa steamer, . from baa raare, oil. Oleum. .American steamer, (rem San Frsn Iseo. eU. . tHeartwfa Oetsbse 4) Seine Meru. JarAnes steamer, for Ceiled Kingdom, wheat. Oreat City. British eta saer. for Europe, wheat. West Keat. Amerieaa suamer, for' Orient, general. Frank 0. Dmtn, America hUrntr, for San rnstaes, ballast. MARINE ALMAXAC Weather at tlves Mtowth North Head, Oct. . Condition at -the mouth ef tli river at aaea: Baa ameeta, wind southeast is miles, part eloady. BAIXY. BlYEfc READIHGS 0 a. m., Pacifie Time. - Albany Salem Oregon City Peruana "EiisrFau: BITEB FORECAST Th Willamette rivet at PerHaed Win remain aearty sutioaary daring the eext thrr days. eaecpt as aiteciaa ay m ssi, Vessats . ta Arrive TesseL From. Date. Annette Roiph . . . , .Saw Fra. . . . .Oct. 9 Base City .......... Ra Fran ..... Oct, S Eagle t. ....... ...pew lark. Oct. S Gotbicstsr ......... tHaagoW ..... fict. 9 Steel lnvaear......,aettle ...... .Oct - 9 Geo, Waehiaa-toa. . , .Antwerp. .. ..Oct Daisy Matthews ..... fan Fran ....Oct. 9 waiter Laekeabaea . . . arew Yerk. . ... Oct.( e Senator ......... ...Baa Diesa. .... Oct, 9 Willamette ....... , .Ban Fran ..... Oct 10 Babinda ....Sen Pedro. Oct. 1 Lehiah . . Portia hd. Me.. .Oct 11 City at Darbam ... ..East Coaat. .. . Oct. 1 1 E. B. Meyer..,...., Baa Fma..,..Ort. li Obiea .......... ..Loadea .....Oct. 1$ Wast Kama, ....... Baawee Attn. .Oct. 13 Chickasaw City. ...... Seattle ......Oct. 13 Flor. LackenbCh.....MebU Oct 14 'w ewssafajap as'ft9wsra -Temel. 1..- Far. . ' :t" ft." Tsyoi Mre ...... ,.Takohama Oct f Ea1. ............ .New Tork Ora. 10 Mors tea Mara Yokohama ,..Oet. 9 eiaakorgsasMr 3j' -- .Oet. sansiu awen , Walt, Lwekeabeb...,New Yerk... .Oct. 10 StH:iwt ......New Yerk.....rcU'li Ram City a... ,,,,,. Frsn.. ,;.rvt li Benatee ........ .'..Saa Die.... Oct $ Annette RelpA . S. F.-Paftny . . . Oet 1 8 laMch... i.Pwetland Me...Oct IS Geev Waseiiagtaa.jJ ,,Enrov Oct. 14 WetKam....,.,..S. America..,. Oct. 12 ReelHeatar. . . . . ,y . . Eurew ......Or. It Babied . . . F.-Pwdra.. .4 r. 1 8 Eaetera Oaskw;, ...)... .Orient Oct 16 " Temela. ' ..' !' rWth. u j River (ascntff' Tern p. bmatiiia ,1 il" i' a . iUeTsTo'.ool " "Ofl "ie 20 1 1.6 0 0.01 : 01 42 20 t-1.1 0. 6 0.31 06 44 18 1 1,6 . 4910.06 . . . 16 t s.fUw.dle.se 08 46 Admtml Oaadrieh ...... ... .Term-aal e4 f Beavarlicb ............... Pemnsula Mill Kaetem Aauee .Crowa Mill Etaa Mara ........ i. ........... .Aston Frank p. Stoat .. . . . . ... .... , . ... Betniev Frogner .. .. ................... fvloae FTavWl ;....,,....,....... . . Tenrae Paiat Great City ..termiusai Ka 4 iTMto 0$ Astoria BstiNoy: High Water. :.:: Low Water: vXt'Sv tn, IA ft. Ti4t .,nv 13 VL lit to. $3 ft. .US p. m. 03 ft. . 8 side High mater nine mloutea earlier i-'V:,-:.:'--i ivt--' : l?aaiae--L6W' ster .51 sBiAUtOS srller. -: w , s ; .;: -;;-; pi awn mbafiM f.f.w.4t aTeetk Bank Haloa '.,, ... . e , j. ,...,. Aataeta horstsow Maru 4 ,,.'.; . . .Tbrmieel Ne. 4 La Mereet . .-.-r ;'.,'. Ie4tlaad VeewtsN Ofl ksraam Coaghlia . .. v. Iama-Pola fhaal Mead .. .. ., North Bah Wm. Camaic .......... .TarmiasI Ko, I Wahkeena .'. .-..... .... Westeaet Teroi Mara , . . . . .Taurl ne. 4 Okswm - . k , . . . a . a- Wttlbewlsw FJ Sefundo . . ... WiUbrtdg Baroa Cwdor v,rf .f ;" At WORLTy'SbBTaVfe1; - Ajaria, Oeti Sailed a 2 a, m., -r K. 1 IJcck4nbaea. tor Stw York kad wJr perta Via Paget gesmekv Bailed pt T:55 smemer Wat, Cesaptety, tor N .Ofleaa '8d Mobil via Pagat Soaad. r AHIred A S.a. -. British staamer tHyof Cwwdor, freak dhaAttiaf m tsfsf. Bwmhd,.--4:Jii ';--r ; .Vlt Saa Fraackwo, Oct. a--toUa4 t PaidaiOhi, KestnakitB. frota, Partiaaa. tor K York aad Philadelphia. .(Mima t O. - W'4aw Daisy, tee CMtabn '.rive. Kfi.y 55. ; i Astoriaq 4c. 6 Arrtv kt 1 1 2:88 van left ap at 4:80 P.i aa, Olswm. from Saa Fmntmoe. . Airired at A:4.ed i1t t 030 p. mu, tfiUab temef Qhmtnsjwn, (rem Entope. ' Arrived gt 4:15 and Mt up 4 11:65 p. ta.. staamer Kl gegwada, from Sa Pedro, sailed at 4 :t9 p. r.. Bsaamar ipswrnn. for MW O ' Saa Fra Orieee and MobOa via Puaet Sou a, 'raactsco, pet, 6. Arrived at 4 a. m., aeamer Klna, tram Antwerp, far paev rwih ateaaner a ins. immA -Arriead at 1 A. as., eaeaxaae Steal hlavi- gatoa. (rem Partlaad and Page Sewed, fee London and way pert. Sailed at 1p.m., Norwegian motorahip Oeo. Wtlngtaa, from Aa twerp a' Ulna t earner Baia CaHfemia, from rorutao. tor wee eoaat ports., aaued st 4 p. m. Swedish motarshlp Buliaren. froes Portland, : for Sydney aad way patt. Sailed at 5 n. m.. uame4 KagV, frees NW York sad way : ports, for lortJand. Balled at ft p. m-, staamer steet worker, front rortmna aad Paget SoWad. far New. York end way ports. Arrived it I p. m.. Steamef Senator, frsn da IHegv aktd Saa Padre, fee PorUand. Bailed t f p. m., Dateh etesmer Dieteldyk. Inn Antwerp and Way poem,- for Paget Seand aad Portland. , SAti Pedro, Oct. 6.-HsaHM. San tiam. fer Coiambia river. Arrived and Sailed, steamer A. L, KaaL tram ParUeed bad Pars Soaad, tor Ne York aad way mm Arrived, steamet Daisy Putnem, from velambia riven Arrived, motors hip Babied, ffom PartiMd aa Fmaeisea te San Da, Arrived. BHt, ish eteamae Canadian Farmer, freak Oeea Falls Via Astoria. Arrived Notwwgiea ebkamet Hanae Ntetsea, rent Pevtssad, fee Savwp. Sailed, steamer Ylking, fram Oolambi river, for Bed on do. galled, eteaiaef Robt ISsok en bach, frbm Portland and Paget SeWnd. (of Kew York-bad way pars. . ''.'- Aberdeen, Oftt. 6. Arrived, (tStr Depet, fram Portland. Cristobal. Oct. t. Baited: Steamer nthe soUn, from Portland, for Kew York aed Way port. Sailed, steamer Katrine Lti ok en backs, rrem Philadelphia aad wy ports, for PerV land. Baltimore, Oct, 4. Sailed. . tmr Agwt ater, foe Portland. ' - Chris tobsl. Oct ft. Bkiled, ttaMt Robla Adair, from New York, for Portland. Makamba. Oct, 4. Sailed, amiooaar Kortk Band, for Portland. , ' ' . New York, Oct. s. Arrived, stmeaer Owt- tanoosa City, from Portlan. . Sailed. etMnaer Howick Hall. -for Portland. nailed. British steamer Twscaastar, for Portland. UlasgoW, Oek 6. Arrived.. British aeewutr JSiberisa Prlnoe, from Portland nd way aysrtA Cristobal. Oct, 5. Sailed. British tamT City of Rangoon, from Pacitia eeaat porta, tor Leatb. Saa Pedro, Oct 6. Afrited. ateamer Ftor eere lAtckeubaeh. from MobUe. for- Fartland and Pnget Sou ad. Sailed, steamer Texan. from Portland, for Hew York. , TmAKSWmTAttON' : . Itaaraear SHMUoga fj teaawthamaraaaadl JTa CobB Queen tewa ftgdgwr Ptrmewtk, Cberbewrc, I bora. - TP smewemeevrp Seerfai Fall aad wTlaai td feiaagew. sastslng 90 ksadMarranaaa. . - . CAHADtAB MBTttB. m . . Fkmoaa "Cabto Ckam' Steamer glaU. ing Satardaya frem Moa treat Vat the St Lewnnea KeaU. ANPAMIIA, AMTONIA. to Plymouth, Cberixrorg, London. TYRRHKNIA. AU80NIA, ALBANIA, to IJrerpoeL - , see leaal eweard Aeent a ,snara m aneaae a, s. Line eti saeend tw, Oaauie vaeae aiaet 1 ssa ROYAL MAIL to EUROPE X. -TMfc COMOORT 00T . Mw Yerk - Chtraeare OewUiampf n - Hamburg ORDUNA . .at 01 04.00 wan. SI SiOPgSA , .Ret. 4 , , 1 . OSSI'SA . . . Ra. 80 Jn. 4 0 Feb. if DIREOT PAOOSNfltR OKRVlOg Pram Pacifie Beast Pert u V. k : OtaOauw gmllkvas The Royal Ball Bleat, paeket C. Nateiee iie, oeeitte er Leaal aobi TO i SAN FRANCISCO Y BTBAMSMIP .- SA1LINO SATUBDAY. $30 . ' M. BOLLAM, A4wt ' 1 82 Third St, near Wash. Bdwy. 00tB EOJROIPE i GUHiSle niTahcHOR uNts: castawt baail Servme amvwewraw Tsea. liwereeei. Uasa. Mrvtta I tlie puureaque vcalT 4 W. If. 53 Third CANADIAN I I i COLUMBIA . ' Operating TOKOllAJIA, CSSB B3 Wfc-t KAAr....i..Nov. 1 1 ' ' TOXORAatA. X08B. USS8 SS Eastertt CAUeT.....Oct. 1 Tor rates, gepaxse, 'etc. Apply t w TRAJTIC - DEPASCnAEHT 0O62J Beard of rade Bidg Sreetdway U$i FOShiER GFJli,.;: . SHIPS WILL FLT FLAG OFPAip W. X Comyn and esseciateaj of Can Fre.no! aco, - who- recently purchased s number of ex-oerman Moamahipo) freni the government, will r"itr tie erft In Panama and they will fly in fUg of fjiat country. TbO Yls jw-Ul Je fitted for the trade to the West coast of south America. - ; -J ' (A n. - Comyn : stated that' the newly Ae . ejutred vessels will not ply On r s tAhtished route, hut probably wut op erate from British Columbia ports to the couth America ports. Thoy will run : as : tramps. . Trade ert tho West Coast ban revived to a trreat dixtant, assnORiallw an flour and lumber. lOareal ! eaiee nave tmen ' neavy - in tantrai Amerlcat, Peru end Chile. t ' nates are better. And croft running through the canal to tho West Coast from the Atlantic side and tne Oulf : have steadied up and rote cutUrxg hag virtwally ended.. -jj:; : i j" , WOMABT DIBS Vl)pEKtT ' ; ; iTAigefie, Oct t-ruLerCl servieeA 1 were held yesterday for litem Fannie Crener, 6s. lifelong resident of Eugene. W hearted euddenly Tueadar night while talk in? with sweat Bh was 1 as daughter of the let Mr. and: Mrs. C C Croner, early Lane eettlers.1 Arm Ton Ghut to CtsrtZ O? tie OrUnt? H Of Arund Uxm WcrUZ Why not eret expert sneed gtaM ekf4: rate LuforuiAUon from one wr-e . - 4 KlTl.'txltM!lT' w -iw4 tOOKfO ttMntehrp FlMrttUII BSt - 1.: ... IftAoio itwrn .f DORSEYB.surrn JOURNAL TEA VEL CURIDLXJ 1st BRwADWAw. PORTLAItX, OB. UevrsAatt OtO ;. j S. S. SENATG1 81 Is fram Municipal treat Ne. g Wednesday, Oot 11, 10 A. 60 and Cerf ov.0aly Yimraeftar fee 0AN PRAROlOOd) ' leO ANOSLSO j . . $MiUM - -. Mtereen . y, T 1 04. - MerteftefO. Rwreka. awn Frwaelam " IviaisvAHMeN vwv ew win wm, . I ,na - PMONS OkOABWAf 4M6 . Astoria axid Way PcinU ;''; ::v: Str. iralda? : tf oC WU FH, 8:30 A. BL ' Night Host Dally, Except ' ltWar, 7t3tf P. M. T Fart to AstorU $143 Ono TVa ' -13.00 Sound Trip Woekr-End Bonnd Trip ttSO The Dalles-Hood Hivcr .' gUoauBor Brorrieo DAfly, Except Sat., 7:l5 A. Jj. BIw V0 ADA JJAIleg HZ r Ilood Sim iiM j The Harkins Trsauiportatiosi Col Breedway Atli Aider St, Zheek s40STRALI MtW XtAkARB ANf S0UTM tt At I - yie Tan Mi awe staretenea. ataM eag Pi .gar gerele Oram Saa Area) A - , AS teas. - PeciflO Teue Sevth etea. Olewr Seemed Asm jsrana, ewwa. ri .. aaaa. sim i.m - ITNIOB a. S. 0, 4P Nf.W 16 ALANS V Saw Mmeeete 84, pa Pranmaea - -' Leaal OissBUblp end Kailrwed Aawnw8S 1- , 3 j .'Ill REASONABLE FARED ONC CLASG SHIPS Let us explain the Hpi wMch give you ritocrttis Wvict.k utw Uxe And the tielitful voyte 2 days doftvti oayt epea tea. DrAson. Gen. A rt - Pasa. - Dent. St, PORTLAND. Croadwgy COM oActwtc"yotr$ nvwt-f rtH n PAaFIC SHIPPING COM PAN X United State Government Ships , ,, IRKCT FREIGHT HERTICB W I THOU v TlXAhSSHIPMEJIf BETvYBBB P0RIXAWD. OBEtsOB. St rOBK. BRAVOBAl. TAstTBAB ITieaUle) DAJRE U8SB ES Wost 0'Rowa...;..Con. fJrtCKO?rO. KAStlA : & ' t t'SSB B Pawlet. ....Kfrr. IS PerOsBds Or rem :.. -,i. I