The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 30, 1922, Page 15, Image 15

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MONDAY, OCTOBER
at' least one apple c a
BUTTER TRADING
' B,
Batter. - Eggs. ' Cheese.
CBberExtras. Selects.
ISIS IS iVI I X E D
Portia ..-.. 48e.- . ,' X 32 e
Kan Fraaeisco Me CSHe V. .
Chlraco 4e 49 ' 4H
ew York .... 9tcS rzve
Seattle . 44e Me - S7e .
Les Angeles . . 4e ... 4' t3e .
Market for batter continues very erratic.
"so far as the local price, is exinceriied. ' : While!
two of the leading creameries continue to Quote
full former price, cuter are reported a cut
tine print ; ---.; cent : a , pound, yes- aoy
touut necessary, to force a eKarrao. - '
- . Sitnatxoo. in the local butter trade therefore
thwm lek ef hirmonf tmoni prcdurins; in
teresta, While one of tile cutting firm 11
aid - to be shading its quotations on print
putter 3 to 3 cents a pound, it fa reported at
offering an admpoe-for bntterfat in an effort
to fqrce otlr.cremerie here to obey its
van. - - . ,
la the meantime the, rube satuat-on is coo
sidered. rather, dnll. la fact, the market
appear to e awaiting a more definite mettie-
Toect of the-. Calif arm situation. Asy inv
provmen' there would ' bare the effect of
steadying - the trade here." but a further d.
nine in southern prices, would oulcklv be n
fleeted blithe mcnl rnttiiii of both print
ana eepe .rentes in jtno Pacific northwest
' , Those desiring- special information regarding
any market, should write the Commercial Ed
itor, vregpn journal, enclosing stamp lot reply.
fresh: ecus extras ase strong
While there is a i in-res ted snpplAof fresh
pallet eggs and paces in that Mae are rather
demand for extras is excellent an full
prices are toeing- realised by the. 'trade eener
ally. Storage stock morxoz at a grille, spread.
CHICK EX.- PRICES ABOUT STEADY
'In general ' a steady tene is indicated for
chickens along the wholesale way, with prices
dobw m ine oig oarers xiat
ensngea tneir basis with bens - under 3
pounds at 12e- 8 14 to H pound, lfta
and ebeve4 poand. 2$a a pound. Spring
ace oewn no tse except tor pound stock,
which, stands at 22e . .. ' : .
T1U1' IJTCATIOX 'IS DEPRESSED
. - Much ' depression continue an the market
iot country carves wtui a geoaraily fullup cob
uwa in me treae. Bales oi tops are now
generally bo higher than 12e, although an oc-
er. Hog steady. - . ..
POTATOES AS OXIOSS SLOWER,
, -Blower- trade is shown , in potatoes and
onions, flout in Us , scUTlty shewn at montr.
poinu in either Hue'., Yakima eorjtimiee Kb
consign potatoes here; jeapeciaBy of ; the ordi-
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CUB LIC SUPPLIES: CiEAXED CP
' Supplies of rarlic are reoorted as onits. wn
t'kned up, a complete : surprise tt the trsde
Ssies are shown ,st hither prices, with
country porcbases aronnd 10c and sales at
retaiter uera at J3S15e. f -
BRIEF , SOTElS PRODUCE TRADE
Drape markat tmvtmaily alow. -..
Bananas, ire k & le -luslaer. ' :
Cheese market actire at full prices.
All canned foods reported as firmer.
Peaches moring slowly at 75c to f 1 for
best. . . .. . ":
SHIPPERS - WEATHER 3fOTICE
Weather bureau edrised Monday : -
- Protect shipments durina; the next 86 hours
acairwt the foilowms minimum. tereDeratura-i:
Ooing north to JSeattle. " i degrees r northeast
t4 Spokane, 8,0 degree ; east to Baker, 24 de
green, and south to Ashland. 84 decrees. Mini-
mum temperature at Portiand. tomorrow about
es : oegrees4 . j
. :, i-.i
PORTIAS!! WHOAiESAUE PRICES
These are the pnoes retailers xaur whola.
salen. except as otharwise noted:
atU'i'TJhXSMUaw.pnoe. oai lota: Oaavaa-
ery pricea--Pruits.- extras. 4w4Sc, for piain
wrappers. cpbts, 42(a) 43e pet lb.; dairy, buy
ing price '8 Oe per lb. je
BUTTtn r A fortiand deHTerr basis: No
1, grade. 48c; . Jio. 2. 44c; fia. 1, sene. 4e
tor A" grade. ..-;.-
CHEESE SelHng: Tillamook, triplets. 82
0 33c, lb.; Toung Ameriaa. 33e ter Ih. :
Oregon triplets, 21 27b. Buying price. & o.
b. Tillamook: Triplets, SOc; ioung America
and Lonshorns. 81c Sailing price: -- Block
Swiss. Wisconsin. 803fie; imported. COe lb.;
Umourger, Z5 0Z8e; cream brick, Uregon. 28
40 26e; . Eastern. 28 930c -
kGGe Buying price. Front street: Cur.
rent receipts, Western Oregon, 47c per do.;
Bsstern Oregon. 42s per do.; henneries, 62c
per dosen ; seUuur -price, select, tu per
dexen: candjed. Mo; puOeta, 46e; storage.
82 16o per dozen. '.
JtUOS -Aaaociation selling .price: - Select,
55c: brown, 5Sc: fresh, 53c: mrtleta. 45c
LIVE FOVL.TB. Selling price: Unary
hens, 2l923e per lb.; light hens, 13c ib.;
broilerst ia22c; old roosters, 8c ; ducks,
il822c per lb.; turkeys. aUre. 823oc;
dressed. 884Se lb. ; i , . -
rresn rraiu ane vegeiasie .
- : FRESH FEnT Orangee. 4.T0 75
. boi: bananas. 19 hi lb.: lemons. Sll.OO
rll.S case; .grapefruit,. Florida, 6.009
7.50; peshcea, 75c $l.0 ; - cental oupea,
82.00; tre cream meloas, 2 (a? 2 Ho lb; bone
dew mskms, 2o lb.; casaba. 2V lb. ; peart,
SI AO as 9 Uft hnf - rVmnvvW mnM .
Muscat, , 82.90, log; Oregon Tokay. $2.00
. sn . . . . . .
BERBIE Cranberriae. Korihwest. $5.28
' 3.6 box. "
v. 3)RIE1 JPRTJIT8 Dates, 83.2SST.O0;
ftga, black. 18 19c lb.; prunes, 40a and 80s
35rlh. box, 12Ve lb.; 60 and 60s, 10 Me lh.
is. : OMO S Selilng price to letaUexs: Ore
igon, $1.25 2.00 cental: garlic. lSle per
'lb.; green oaieca. 2S&0 per do, buncbea.
- COUNTRY MEATS Sellin price: Conn
try hogs, 14 H ft 15c lb., hoary staff lees; -reel.
beery stuff leas; lam be, 1 So lb.
fSifOKEi MEATS-Hame. 28aS2o ib.;
breakfast bacon, 27946c lb. '
PACKINO-HOUSK MJUTS Steer beef.
13c lb.; heifers, 11 11 ,e; eows,
10c; Umos. 18(20o Jb.; ewks, 10 14 lb.;
hogs. 16 1 Ho lb.
LARD Kettle rendered, i Otto lb.; Uerce
basxa, cooipouDd. 14a. v -
BRASS Small white, 87.00; targe-: white.
$7.0flf; pink. 37.00; Hau, $10.80; bayou,
$.SW: red. $8.75.
HONEI New. $4.00 0 4.80 per
WILLAMETTE ITRIBE, NO. 6 ,
' (OR6AXIZED 1S74) -1
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
- ' OFFER TO THE PUBLIC t . ' ' , r
-, . $4,000 of the $25,000 Issxie ;
20-YR. 7 1ST MORTGAGE BONDS
; At Par-To Yield 7 i .
IXEEEST PATABLE SF-MI-AxrAUUT AprU 1st aad Oetebtr 1st
DEoMLAT105j $104
These bonds are secured by a Deed of Trust to the Bank of Eaat
Portland. Trustee, covering the, two-story and baoement concrete and '
mill-constructed building now being erected on LOTS l and 2, BLOCK
101. Stephens Addition, corner of East Js'mth and Hawthorne Avenue, V
Buildlnar costing ...
LAnd value ........
Total Value of Security ..........
First Mortgaeoe Bonds Issued
: Against Property
The etimated revenue from four stores, three assembly halls and
even tf rices in the building are sufficient to rrovid for a sinking fund
, th before maturity. Bonda will be retired by -allotment.
The legality o the Borvd Issue has been favorably passed upon by t
The Corporation Comfhiffsioner of the State of Oregon; W. Ia. Cooper.
Aftnmev. anil Ptanlr.Ue V. rJ,i j T ,a . "; --V"v.
- - - r . tv. . ..v.,
For Information call
L. H. Hamigr, Sec'y BuUding Committee
'.' 19$ SX0X JkVEXUE. , EAST T1W
Bonds oh sale at Bank ot E. PrtlBd, Craad At, and E. WatnJagtoa
30, 1922.
pWWP'aSaaaaasjBsa
4? et. ewett,
Br Hjnii H. Coe ;
. With the coming: of frosts consumer!
wOl misa the offering of many local
vegetables, . with th consequent ad-
vanclns' of; prices; due to, the , heavy
freight And handling charges, from dis
tant pofcnta. : f rt , the meantime . there
i quite a . fair smpply of , cauliflower
Miring at 5c to 15c a head ana cabbage
Be 11 lag down to Ic a pound, or below
the wholesale cost, ; ? v'
Many whe have autos have been able
te purchaee direct from farmer as low
as 4e. a pound. Cabbage la o&rUnusu
any gxoa quality. , ; ; -
Butter prices are being cut In some
of the recall shop a a result ef a
fight between various creameries here
for entf oi f the trade, i . .
"Big - tslsed fresh eggSkE commonly
known as select,' continue to sell , at
Siac to 80c a dozen at retail, -but the
smaller, sizes, known a pullets, are
stilt .down and may even drop as a
result ot the activities ot the young
f owls-in beginning the laying season. -
! Don't forget this Is the opening of
Apple weeK. uetjer.nuy a box.,.
Retail prires generally show: '
.Hatter Fresh creamery. 60 54c.
-'ih SaJiuon. ' 13s fe0c; black' cod.
12 He.- . . . . '
Ftouf Best .local patent. 31.83 9 2.00 per
49- lb. sack.
- Potatoes Sew, 1 0 j c 'per to.
Onions 2 3e per lb. . .
Tamhill street prices:
Carrots, 4e btmcb; string beans. 7e lb. ;
peas, 13e Rk; cabbage. l"c lb.; cauliflower.
6 0s 15c head; lettuce, 5 4 10c head; potatoes.
le lb.; celery. $ i 10e bunch; tomatoes; Se lb.
t'orn flet. -20e dosen. - . -
- Honey Comb, tnrirato stores.' ' 2fter - mihlie
market, 20e; Quart, flttc; pmt, 3"e.
- Kggs Pablic market, 50c; pnrst itotes,
4560o dozen.
' Poultry--iasht hens. 23c Ih. - hearv ham
orer 4 lb 2 So .;, fryers, 80c lbi; broiler.
9io lb. .' . ,
POTATOES AtOSG . TRE : COAST
. : 8ae Franotsco Market
rnosoo i Oet. 80.. IIT. P.) -On
ion: Stockton! red, $1.40 1.50; yellows,'
per ewt.. $1.40 1.50. .
Potatoes: Rieer fancy. $1.91.13: Idabo
Waalungton netted Gems. 31.85 & 1.83: Ka-
luaa, $1.02.00. ,
Las Anesle Market '
Les Aneelea. Oet Ail Pnt.riaa Vptra
rlrer, $1.50 9 1.74V; poorer, low as $1.40;
Idaho rosseta, $1.65 1.75.
- Seattle Wertet, - l
California, -2 He; Walla Walla. 2c.
i-otatoes: local, llHc; aweets, 8c.
New York Ratter 'and Xggt
New TorkL Oct. 30. "fl'S. 8.1 Kutter
Market firmer. Creamery, extras 4849c,
firsts 3S to 4 8c. hiarher srnrina OUffiM,.
state dairy tnb 83 4 7 U e : -ladlai- frnih ...
trae, 33 H 85r. -
t heese Market firm. Etate. : whole' n.ira-
pecils flts) 26 27c, arerag rnn 23 H
e wc, lower graoee zo 0 azc; Wiseonsin
i while milkl fanov vmimr Amerleaa. 3a
26 Vie; state skims, specials. 19 19 vte.
Kaes Steady to firm. Vea rv whita f.tuv
2c; nearby brown, fancy, 75 80c; Ixtras,
61 65c; tints. 45 64c.
Milk nominal wholes le price, $3.-00 ewi.
Eastern Cash Wheat
Chicago. Oct 80. "a.h wheat X 9 m1
1 1 4. o k.l eina.Aa. vr
Montana, $1.17; Ko. 2 Montana. $1.18.
Minneanolia. - Or. In fuh whiaLlv. i
dark northern. $1.13 K 5 1.21 ; No. " 1
northern,- $1.124 1.19 ; Jio. 2 dark
2tn'l I, : So. 2 northern,
1.18W1,I S. 3 dark, nnethem
$1.04 ei.l3H; No. 3 northern, $1.05 &
ri2 ; Ko. 1 hard Montana. $1.09
Winnipeg. Oct. 30. Cash wheat Vat" 1
northern, $1.05; Ko. 2 northern, $1.04 ;
No. 3 northern. $1.01 H ; No. i4 northern,
09 He: No. -5 northern, 89c; Npi 6 northern.
"- uar, la ,. r i.
.sMeiiey and Exebane 5....:
X. Tork. Oct.,i 30. t N. 81 ftalt
money on the floor? of the? New : Tork stork
exchange .-today ruled at 4J high 5 ,
low -4 H . Tim money was steady; rates
were ms.
The market for prime 'mercantile paper
steady. Call money on Ixmdnai
was 1 t. Sterling exchange was steadx.
with onsiness in bankers' bills at $4.4$ 4
lor demand. -"?-.
?few Tor Pooltry "Market -New
Tork. Oct. $0 fL N. R.i Irreaud
pooltry: Market rnk Chickens. 2140c;
lowis, ZZSjSSc: tnrkeys, 30 B5e; docks,
28 ?30e: geese, i522e. s
lare poultry: ' Market weak. Chirkevta.
18c: fowls. 18025c: turkey. 44aa52e:
ducks, 22 23c; geese, 25 26c. .
RICE -Japan. Ne. 1. 6e: Blue fiaeau eS
lb.; New Orleans bead, tlic
COFFEE Roasted. 2144 34 Ho lh. In -1
Um' VI Ul tAMiaae "
SAL.T--Coare. half ground. 100V $18.09
toe; 50.. $17.85: Ubl dairy. 60s. $27. o:
bales, $3.50 9 4.00; Uacy table and dairy;
$34.50: lump, 6.S0. - J. ,
suusb uuoe. rrnit and berry;
$7.85: yellow ; C. $7.30: beet, annulated.
$1.70: extra t $7.50; golden C, $7.30.
L'A.NSii) MILK Tails. lUO.Ml six.
14.90 emseit Eagle, $8.85 esse. .
SODA'CRAUtEBS bulkj 15o lb. ;
NUTS Walnuts. 2126e lb. 2 alaaoada.
392 lb.; lilberts, 17e per lb.; pe-
nuts. pe-jo.; pecan, zse i. : urasils, ise
lb.f. ebeetxtuts. Japanese. 2234 lb, ,
Lumoaf anar emngia
Xattast carload lumber sale by maaafactur'
era. QUOtaQona reprsaeaning f. o. b. goill Tal
lies la duecs- sales . to retailers and Including
selling expense: ..!-. --i '-' .?
- FLOOKINQ: High. Xarn.' . Are.
a4 No. 3 and bet.. $62.00 $4 0.00 $49.00:
.v--.-w. a-.... . iv.v ee.vv r-oo.ov
FINISH: ' - - - -
1x8 10 . . .. . . , i . 58.00 86.00 V
1x8 No 2 and. bet.. 43.30 410 ,....
DROP 8UIN: tat-y.
1x60,3 and bet. . 41.00" 46.00 40
BOARDS AND SHIFLAP:
sua AAU BUFiAr:
1x8 10 1 . 20.50
16.50 19.50
17.60 ISaOt
18.50 .....
4.00 .....
' a A .
DIMENSIONS: ;
2x4 12x14 . . . ... . . 20.00
SMALL- TTMBB.
4x4 12-16. 22J0
4 ft. No. 1 fir ...-.i-r. 4.50
A shingles 1 8.33
" . . . . .-. - - .....
Total sales by 84 mills, 5,784.804 feet.
.145.009
1O.0WI :
...tso.ooo
.1. 125.900'
A. wv. - :
day is suggested for
APPLE IS l(ll!G
- OF THE MARKET
PRIM ART APPLE fRADE
. Soebetter, - Ji. T HaaUng keary $
good wire laqairyi demand and xnOTe
teat good market firm? carload f.-o.-
b. vsaai termsi roapd basbel ba
ketsv f In, -aad np Baldwlas and
nixed cars red -winter Tarietles 8.5a to
$1.6. mesUy to 95e; bulk, per ewt,
orchard ran, eo.ll eat,. Baldwins and
Vi-i RaldwiBs, fUi te $14., mostly
Weaatetiee Too few ,. sales rf ported
te aaote. --- i-'h - s .
. Taktns TaDey Tery few sale! Job.
ataaas, extra, fanry: yeediam to tera-e
SVti te- IUI; Detleiee, extra fancy,
Beaum to large, $2,1 to SzJS.
:. v. - .
By Hymen Nl Cohen
- Apple-week baa opened and wall it general
oheeresnce-. win come better heaiUi according
w prominent omeiais, and Patter ouuiets teon-
"An aDoie-.aY dar keen the avtnr aw.V la
the text of, arir that. ia.actpow led! fuM
ul truui. ' . , i - ... ;-r
Apples hare not been so cheap for' many
yara. The fruit is today ef tmusnal quality
and for that reason there is more reason why
conanmers snooia eslabratoi to their heart
content. - !
The deaignstioa of this week as Apple week
bj the International Apple Shippers associa
tion .is at time- when j apples are. at their
pneee us most reasonaoie. .
The Northern Spy, Winter Banana. Jona
thans. Ueiicioas. Orttey and Knaw Tarietia are
in season, as welt as the Spttxenberg. The
tetter is just coming into season, although its
quality is best for Colombia rivers varieties at
a later date, bat Willamette Tsly stack it at
w fniatv. - . si - ; . . i :
t Red apples-- attract more attentioa from
American than do the yellow or green Tarie
tiev but many prefer the latter. lemand for
applea in the wholesale trade is increasing
somewhat, hoe Di.m i. ..in i
nw vnj nunored and six ear on
A aociaoing xiroiien. ! Supplies liberal, de-
"V moininn moaeratev xoaraet steady
No boxed stock sale reported. ' TT
Fort Worth .. ..
eluding broken. Demand and movement mod
erate, market .steady.- Sales direct to retailers
Northwestern ijlonathan. extra fancy $3.25.
VfWaJrS?'' . lUc!P"3.-. extr fVy. Urge
" v,; -u- lancj a.a.85j Winter' Ba
nanaa. Cgrade $2.50 8.75. round bttsliel
waxvTB.- loano; Jonathans, orchard run, $2.00
ooston qrwenty-serrn ear on track, Jnclnd-
JlI i ouiwie moderate, demand and
moTementalow, market "stesdy. No boxed
ies . reported. Auction price: 5 ear told,
n Cmr TOn Jonathans, extra fancy
$1.55 3.03, average $2.23. Idaho, car run:
Jonathans, - extra fancy $1.50 2.00, average
1.9t U7cr IJ.0?1 -8 age $1.70..
5. Iouls Thnty-two cars on track, includ
ing broken. SappHea liberal, demand and
movement good, market steady. Idaho:. Jona
thans $45 ton balk.
nJSSI T?r" Private tapplie light, demand
brnited. movement light market steady. No
boxed sales reported. Auction prices: 10
rrasnington sow. Washington f 1512 boxes
eaira lancy, i very large $3.90 m
8.83. large 82.70 8.00. fancy lsri to tot
Urge $2.50 2.65; .715 boxee' Ki X1
Vl? V medium to large $2. 002.3;
016T boxe Jonathans., extra fancy, medium
to very largo $2,1092.60, few high as 2.65.
9'to;T'r, ""aU.$l.52.15. few higb
$2.30. fancy j.U sis- 11.90 2. 2 5. ordinary
wndibon aU aixe, $1.53 91.90, C grade. a
7.9oM I,5 V
tviib't" "ir:,.A?,cUo,0 'Prfces: 6 car sold.
Washington: IVloimi ; r. .
-ery large, $1.60 s2!.S0. av-V,. ai osV.
i an.e'i'X J T small to large
$1.50 92.50, mostly $2.00 93.50; Jonathans,
extra fancy, medinrn to very Urge $1,83 9
-V aTOr $2.05, combination extra fancy
ery email TO very lane 8 1 .6 3 isi
very larre tl.7oain . i -JT
e.2ff?eo5?T2n bnndreil and fifty-three
ears pa track: including" broken, n applies very
T.T- dl,nd movement elow. market
KtfV - ?eardy Price un-Wg-ed.
.w.t',tTwS',t,-on tf"on, track, iv
cludiaB - broken. Offerings iifnt. Too few
sales to establish market .
r. J-CS'A??tli!n JW: Jonathan." extra
- aw . e.ow e .va. "meifiMm ii a a
2.00,
email - ti.vnwias. averam l a,a
fneyy n sire, at ani. t
Urge $2.73 9 3.35. fancy. UnpT $2730 9 2 75:
T1?, 1J. .rage'$2!l27c glade! tr
T2""vC.-'- menmi 31S092.05; average
-bcn.A extra fancy. - very Urge.
SM'.vUr,3w?' 2.83. average
r.K Li? SF. )f 3 - Urge2.60 9
5. -medium $2.50. .verase $2 62 O irr.rfi.
iisTS,1'80 tMlm te Elarg.
82;0P92i85, average, $1.81.
."- TWO anMlnul . n.l . :x.. - ' .
in.t I. 1. T . , -TCWTiHlH Cr . OB
Arack, including broken. SuppUes heavy, de.
SVS " mo""n-rit moderate, market ateady.
tVSi'" .2"","- eI fncy. Ige,, mostly
$2.6X1; mod. $2.25 fancy, Ige. $2 2.25 me'
XlTol1-,7!20 XdeT 'mall to edium
rwheious, ex. fancy, very Urge.
otITo,3.6d- UVe 3-25. f.ncy' Urg? $2V75
3.00 C grade. Urge $2.85 9 2.75Tltomes!
$2.50 9 2.73. fancy. Urge, mostly $2.25;
'Itr fancy, all sites $1.73 9 2.00
'aMtJa combination extra fancy
syfAncy and C grade, mostly $1.75
"ttsburg Ninety ears on track, -: including
orffkeB. Supplies liberal, demand and move
"nt.i.TrT j"10. market steady. Washmrttm:
JoBathxaa. Jancj L large $1.7$ 2.00. medium,
jwetly $1.509 i.73, small $1.25 ( i.5oT lie
iicioua, ertra fancy. Urge $3.75 9 3.00. me
dium 82.50 92.73. email $2.00 9 2.60.
Gulf 'Oil Is Only. 1
One of Importance
To Show Strength
5 VVIBUott F. Meffernan 7
f aywugth In Gulf Oil of Pennsylvania, stock was
r Ta- outstanatng features today in the
trading on the curb exchange. The shares
were actively in demand while the rest of the
.Tr loWe fa tympatby with the more
ment of prices en the stock exchange,
' intj MrentUi h 'Golf - Oil stock was ai'i
... Y,.am ueesatul; flotatioa ef a new
53-to 0 iasa. of 5 per cent- debentar
gold bonds. The proceeds will be used for
tne retirement or the ccsxtpeny's S per eeet
inking fund bonds which will be called ior
redemption o Fehrnarr lfi9 TKa
kbonds were quoted oo the curb exchange
I "7? wbseription price of 97. The
"". , wuicn was ! temporarily suspended
toward the end -ef Utt week, broke oat again
today in the oil barea. resulting in lower
price in many of the Standard Oil and not
" " me tnoepenoents aa well. V aetrum
Oil oM Standard of New Tork old and Ohio
u auuwea jaese of wrota 8 to 10 points,
.while Standard of Indiana Tmnei.l - '.a..
and InternBtionak Petroleum were heavCy okt.
The new $25 par vahie shares or recently ra
ear i talked Standard Oil companiea moved aJaT,
a-ftorta to Snng f aout tower prices i
SoitUten State Oil were only parti nice oaa
It toek held slightly below tts cicee of
J while the rest of the hst eentinued
lowe Other ea thsre moved with the gtand
rd Oa stocks kn lower prices were mad a in
f"av Petroieum. Fen land and Sew EncUad
DAIRT PRODUCE OP THE COAST
Sen- Franc lace lay lies
" San Francisco, Oct. JO. (U.P. Bat
ter Extras, 60c i prime firsts, 48 c; firsts,
43c. ' ; i -;--.;: - : : . i
Em-Ertrs, e-s4ej extra. pallets- 4 Te;
ondersixed pullets, 83 He. , . " ,
Cheei California flat fancy, 24e
- L.es AneeCea anas tet -
Loa Angeles. Oct 80. ii N. S.) But
ter. 49c,
IJJV' ' traa, eoc; ease eoaat, 55e; pul-
Ben a(e b2H, 8c; fry
er. 28c. j
OeMtle Starts
: Seattle. Oct. 30.. L " N. ,) Eggs: Se
leet rancc". 60cy pullets. 45c,
Batter: Cttjr creamery. 4 Se i brick. 49c
Cheese: Oregon tripleU, 80c; TaUamook
triplets, 33c; Tmn Amencsa, 81c - -
yw Tork Wool aad Hides"
" w Tore. Oct, SO. ft W. 8-7 Wool
Market firm. Itomemc fleece, XX Ohio. 42 9
67c; do nuled. scoured basis. 75e 9 $1.30; do
Tex, aeeared bast,- $1.05 l.$J; tcrritery
ataie. eaonred baaia. $1,2091.36.
Hideo Market steady. Native steers, 88c;
oreaded . steers, iOHt . . '
: American Wheat Sapply, -..
American wheat viexbie "supply ia 'bmbeU:
- I V " Tctai.. IVereaw
1P23..... 33.563.f'00 I.6S9.O0O
l21.....i.e'
3 9 1 & v a t -;
1919... ....T.i
IncreaAr
54,251.O0O 1.364.000
.332,00(, l.Gas.uuo
: - I. : :
i oo" . en V231 'r'. car $1,73 9
I'Jt it "iTf? I-80. ear $1.4092.00; aver
"J. i T2, V T,ufe ery mU ,to Urge $1.40
91.55. rof hard rpa. small to Urge $1,70 9
2-15,- averaae ,31.85? I.n V-
THE OREGON JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
FOREIGN WHEAT, :
TRADE IS STRONG
MOJTDAT WHEAT TRADE
- Tear
Monday. Rise.
Ago.
S1.84
l
IJtt
1.M
1.W
1
Hard -White..... ...$UI8
Sort White 1.18
Western White .... 1.18
Hard Wtater tM
le
le
te
le :lo
-le
rtHera Spriag .... 1.14
Western Red .1.11
: KOHTHWOT GR1H HECETPL - -
, Compiled by the Merchants Exchange.
M Wheac Barley. Flour. Oats. Ray.
Portland. Mon. 113
Year- ago..., -S83
Season to. date 8950
Tear ago. . ..15024
Tat-out, ax.. 44
Tear , ago ... . 15
Heaaoa to date 2801
Tear ao7... 8206
Seattle, 8at. . 43
Tear ago. 12
Season to date 3303
Year j io.,-.i 88S3
1 . IS .. 8 5
118 1 2-
241 562 311 644
112 899 426 ,626
. . 4 t 2 ...
"i 1 375 "60- 252
73 617 74 $10
1 18 - f 2
, , . 29 -. . . 11
8 97 211 ; 803
103 900 - 336 652
Wheat turned strong at the Liverpool rrasr
tng with the De-em bcr 1 A d higher while
Chicago early options ' were higher generally.
Locally trade wa Quiet with little change
in the geeeral situation. ; Labor and trans
pertetioa eonditkHt- -conthnte to act as --,
brake against , a ; genaral movement of new
business ikeve,. -- . . ., .
- Purchases of white - clnb or western white
are again oonfirmed at $1.1891.20 with a
general disposrUoa on the part of buyer to
go rather slow except for nearby staff.
Practically bo business is confirmed - in
milling wheats, creating considerable strength
in- that line, with prices, oa a nominal basis
a the previous vans. -
Floor market is gaining strength for bntii
doraeetie and foreign brands and mil 1st tiffs
are firm . with an advance considered Quite
likely.- r - -
Trend of the hay trade' continue firm at
former prices. --.. -,
WHEAT Buying price tidewater, track de
livery: Ctab,' fli,181.20 per bo-: blnestemv
$1.35 per be.; Big Bend bhiesUavr' $1.40;
Tarkey red. $1.18 9 lO; red Banu, $1,15
DOMESTIC FLOCK HelHna Mire, min
door: Patent, new crop. 87.00: old crop. 87.20
wiuasviette vaitay brand. 35.70 9 6.85; 'local
srraignt, c.4o; Bakery card wheat. XT..O;
baker bhtestem, $7.10: bakers' pastry. $5.90
bbL; graham. $6.09; whole wheat. $6.20;
rye, $6.80 bbl. Price for city delivery. J8c
extra; suburban, 3O0 extra.
EXPORT FLOUR Club straight. 85.20:
blueetem. cat-off. $5.80. "V. ,
HAT Baying price: Willamette timothy.
ivney,-.-3o.to W20.B0S jcaetem Oregon timo-
uiy, .''. SO per ton; clorer. 818.509 19.00;
straw. $8.00; alfalfa. . $18.00; grain bay.
20.00. '
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. Ko. 1 Calcutta.
10c for new crop delivery. Domestic bags,
10e each.
M1LL8TCFFS Millrun at mill sacked.' ton
lots. $27.00; carload lota, $28.00; middlings,
$88.00 9 80.00 eer ton.
: OAT& I'er too. buy ma- rwicet Peed. 334.50:
milling. $35.50. .
BAEU5T Raying price: Feed, $32.00:
brewing, js:.o.
FEED8TCFFS -P. O. B. ranhir. Rolled bar
ter. $87.00; whole barley, $35.00: alfalfa meal
eau.uu; coeoanut meal, $38.00; erarked. corn.
o.rwnoie corn, 836. OO.
Merchants' Fxchsnge bids;
WHEAT . "
Oct. Jfor. Tiee.
Hsra white. Baart.f 1.28 $ 1.28 r 1.28
Soft white 1.18 1.18-" 1.16
Western whiU-i . . 1.18 1.17' 1.18
Hard winter-. ., , 1.13 ' L.13 1.12
Nor. anrine .i . . VI I 1t -. 119
Western red 1.11- 1.10 1.09
FKED OATH
No. 2 $6-Tb natura isNo bids.
e-!ti. euppo No bids.
38-lh. naturals.
$35.50
85.50 $35,50
BARLET
miaimom ..$33.00
minimum . . 32.00
CORN ,
4 4 -lb.
40-lb.
433.25
83.50
$33.25
32.25.
$35.25
82.00
No. 2. E. T. ship. .$34.50
J 3 E.Tatdp.,.. 83.50
31.00
Buying Moderate
In Chicago Market;
v Early Prices Firm
. - , . : j-
Chicago, Oct. 0. (L N. S.) Wheat
raluea were jumped, today. July dosing strong.
Price manifested Strength, at the outset oa
support encouraged by the advance at Liver
pool, reacted Uteri and then firmed up to
ward the ftmsfc.
-Wheat closed steady to 4c higher than
the finish of Saturday; eon steady to a frao
tion up and oata He lower to He higher.
I'rorieian were firm. Lard closed 15e higher.
Cotton range by United x-rest:
WHEAT
Open. High.
114 11.
113 118
106 i 106
C0BN
. 74 674
I 67
67 67
OATS
41 - 41
42 42 W
39 V 40
BTE -
1 82
4 81 81
;:.; lard
Low. Close.
114 116
112 113
104 105
v
664 67
6 66
41 41
4-1 -414
39 39
il 82 H
60 81
1070.
960 .' 962 -
DtC. ere e
May ....
July ...
t
Dec. ....
May ....
July -. . . .
Iec. -. .
Mar ....
July ....
Dec. ....
May ....
Oct. ....
Jen. . ., ,V
Octe e e
950
967
RIBS
1050
3T. T. COTTOJT PRICES REACH
HEW HIGH POIKT FOR TEAR
New Tork. Oct. 80. (L N. 8.) New high
levels' for the year were established at the open
ing of the cotton market today on a renewal
'of a heavy general demand. First price were
zs to se points signer, with iJecamber tell
in- at $24.43. -
Later this position sold np $24.47. but
subsequently reacted in sympathy with other
months on profit taking sad increased hedge
selling irom to Bout a. . . Foreign interests,
particularly Liverpool, were buyer and many
of -the commission nooses' end wire hoosea,
which had reduced hne last week, aw mod to
be coming into the market again ea the long
utje. r j : - . . i. e
The cotton f market closed tead at a net
decline of 4 jpcriaus to a net advance of 7
aointa. r' '. ,
Spot cotton was steady and nnchangad at
z.e. - Hate eee bales delivered oa con
tract. . . j ,
, Prices reported by Overbeck V Cooke com
pany: . .,-
Jan.
V 2415
. ... . 2430
.... 2420
.... 2393
2429
2433
2424
2400
2391 5
2401
2391
- 2367
23 na
Mar.
May
July
2401
' 2890
2367
2420
Dec. . .
-v e a e aw-aTtaaB ' A
New Tork spot market. 4 30,
2435
2455
2419
3w fork Sarar aad Coffee ".
New Tork. Oct. 30 (U. P.) Sugar
Firm. Raw, $5.65 ; refined, firm ; grasaUted.
$6.90 9 7.00. I -
CoffeaNo, 7 TOo spot, V0 9 10e; No.
4 cUetce, 15915. i
' Winnipeg Wkeat Options
Winnipeg. Oct. 30. Wheat:-
Open. High. Low.
Dee. ...... 9 99 44
May ...... 103 H 14 lOSas
Jan. ......105 ' . !! .105
Close.
99 H
108 ,
105
Minneapolis .Wkeat .Option
. RinaeapDlls, Oct. 40. Wheat:
j- -: ,- .-. Open. ; v High. . Low - Close.
Dee. ......109 110 109 109
Uay .......111 111 , 111 111
Ulrerpool Wheat Varket "
Liverpool. Oct. 80. Wheat:
i' " " 1 Close Rise.
December.... 10s 2d, . 10s 4d ld
March...... . 9 10d 9 11 d ld
May .V Se 8d s 8d Id
r ". ' Berne Boarse Closed
New Tork, Oct. 30. L N. ' 8 The
Faroe bourse hsa suspended operations waul
November 6, aocordmg to a cablegram . re
ceived by the Dew Jones Financial Agency.
w Tork aieUI Market
See Tut, Oct, $. Copper: Firs.
A3
aoaitsone 1 3 w I e w e.
s Lead:. Firm. All positions, 6.65 bid.
Fpelter; Steady. All , potitaona - 7 :0S 9
i 8aa Fraaeiseo Barley Calls
Sett Franeiaeo, Oct. SO. BarVy. elated at
on: ' Deeember. $1.50 bid: Mar. 31.51
bid.' 1.83 asked. ' ,
Se Tork. Oct 80. II. K. S ) Potato
(in bcA. barrel or bag) : Market fins. Nearbv-
tviuu, $1.60 y 3.20; sweets. tl-OO&tl.sO.
apple week
CATTLE HIGHER
AT TiO. PORTLAND
aiOSDAT EITESTOCK TRADE
Hogs, - Steers. Lambs,
Portland, ..,.$1$.$
Chicaro ; . ; . i i 9.4
Su i'raaclsco 118
f 70 - fll
II3.66 14
t S.0 . . 12.56
Omaha . vi. . 89
Dearer .'i
Kansas City. $Jt$
... , ISJTel
. . 18.it
Ji - r' 134
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK HIS
J Hoe. Csttle. Calvee. Sheep. Car.
Monday. .-. .- 1809 2328 i 404 1659 115
Week ago... 18S8 1491 251 . 1834 80
r week ago. 169$ 1773 109 184 I 82
4 week ago.. $100 $285,340 2475- 162
Tear o... ;681 2322 j 115 2021108
3 year ago. . . 615 2739 I -104 2425 " 86
8 year ago., . 843 2472 ! 480 .172 114
4 years ago, , 2428 1461 j .- 3414S3 . . 85
. North Portland hog market, . while slow, fn-
oicaiaa .soBBainess at toe wee openinc. witn
cattle steady to higher, especially in the steer
division, while sheen and lam ha reiaiBcd a heir
.previous good position. Kitn in the alleys
ever Bonday included 1 1 5 wads, compared" vsith
80 loads a week ago, 82 loads two weeks ago
and 108 load a Tear ago. i -
la the -cattle alley the ttecr demand started
with an extremelv coed tone. . Hatidav huvine
ha started and best oualitv "steers were. an.
wriar prices inuy z Higher, while some
at the medium grade suff was 60c higher. - All
umnna. u caxue alleys the demami 'showed
improvement, altHoaarh early i trade in cow
was merely steaay. '
Ceneral cattle market rang
Choice steers ..,..... . . .$ 6.759 7.50
Medmra to good teers 6.75 4s 0.75
Fair to medium Keers . ..j.,, 5.259 6.75
(ommoa )to fair steer . , . f . . al5 8.23
Choice heifers j. .(,- 6.0 . 2 5
Choice craw -and heifers. .. .'. - 4.50 9 6.00
Medium to good cows-herfenti. 3.509 4 SO
Fair to medium cows-heif era. . 3.O0 9 3.50
Commoni to fair eows-heifers. . 2.00 9 3 00
tanner , ......... 1.50 9 2.00
Choice feeders .'P..V, 6.00 9 8.50
3iL Jod ffierf ..-.. 4.00 9-eS.O
t"lTr t . . 8.50 9 0.50
Wm,.hth ..... L , . . 7. 50 9 8. M
Heavy ralves , , . , r 0J(w - fl
- ' , 8)wine Are Lewar ' -. .
. 2,d,.Jn the hog alley ISA North PortUnd
oagh initial trades were at about steady
ik. ebaBse -was therefore shewn is
iV me mariet loat I0 9 20e.
Kun or hop m the Ueys totaled 1809
bead, compared with 1858 i head
1893 head two week - agoj ad 681 head a'
Generijf bog market ransa:
Prime lights . . ... ,.,.., . $lo.ftn e t o.ea
-moot- neavy, SSO-SOO lbs. . 9.8O910.OO
SBMCfthWrjr. 300 lbs. up . . :09 O.60
Ft pjgs i!..
feeder pig ..... ..-T
Stag . .w.-. ........
7 00 8.60
9.50 910.00
H.78 9 f.25
S-00 0 7.00
Sheep Held Well
BaS' ito "trons: wU shown t North
; wa mqjat, sneep and iamb' trade.
"vmiay morning aeuvity was pronounced in
. , ,?JttLT Run An the alleys ever Sunday
totaled 1659 head, compared with 1834 bead
;.""t f. so oea,(T two weeks ago and
2021 head a year ago.1 I. - . .
eBral theen and lamb ,
Prime east of mountain lambs. $10.00 1 1.00
Choice vailev l.mH.
Medium valley lamRs .
Common valley lambs . .
Cull Umbs
Heavy yearlings ......
Light yearlings
40.ooesii.oo
9.OO910.00
8.00 9 9.00
6.50 1 8.00
7.80 9 8.00
8 00 9 8.50
6.50 9 6.50
6.60 9 7.50
4.
"gat wethers . 4 J
Kwee . .. . .. . ..... j
2.00 9 S.Oe
ajeottay Btoewlnd Sale
No. . Ave. lb. Price.
dicz.si
o.?.A: Tb.i ' Price.
6... 984 $ 6 00
25... 1052 $ 6.25
1. . . 985 6.23
108w 0.5O
16.. .1049
24.. .1007
14. ..1085
- 1. . .1120
1...1190
19. ..1218
S.50
0.60
7.85
6.00
5.75
6.85
8.75
7-40
19, .
.1211
.1155
.1100
,1002
.1090
0.50
' 8.63
-7.$5
7.50
5.75
5.75
6.90
990
1... 960
2J.. ,.1172
26
1
8.
1,
.1116
cows
. , PO $ 2.80 I
.. 820 .4.50 k
.J940 $
3.50
8.75
5.00
l..xll00
..103O . 3.75 I 22
HEIFERS!
.. 480 $ 3.00 j
- . HALVES 1
297 $ 7 00 j 1
. . 240 8.00 I . - 8
BULLS
1101 - 1
2.
. 1.
1.
1.
4.
80.
28.
-2.
..i 800 $
.213
6.00
8.00
, . Ill"" I..1U
. .1430 . - 3.25
.1015 ,8.25
.1200 $ 3.2JJ
.1020 825
.1310 8.25
. 120 $10.86
. 56 7.00
LAMBS !
. . 82 $10.50 1 1
. . 5 10.50
45 7.00
AMERICAW MTKSTOCK PRICE 8
w - Chtoaoo Hoe $9X)0
Chicaao. fie ill it i v a l. T7n
Receipts, 37.00O: market steady. Bulk, $8.30
9 8.90; top, $0.O; heavyweight, $8,50 9
9.00- medium weight, $8180 9 9.00: Kght
r'S'i11 38.7598.90; light fights, j $8.28 9
?-!x: beavj packins- sows, i smooth. $7,75 9
$8 60 9.0o! :f5fV-
Cattle Beceiota. ' 80O0: .Market. ehrrfe.
ateady others 2Sc lower. Beef , steers.- choice
nd prime. $12.76 9 13.60; medium and good,
.50 12 OO: good" and choice. 1 812.25
19.25: common antwoadtani ITMan s
Batcher cattle, heifers, $5.00 910.00; cow.
$4.00 08.00; bulls, $.50 7.00. Oanners
and cuttert, cowt and heifers, $2.25 98.65:
canner eteers. $5.00 9 7.00 sr veal calve tlight
end handy weight), $9. 50 9 11; feeder steers.
85.00 9 8.00: atocker steers, $4.50 97T75;
stocker cows and heifer. S3. 50 St &.&0; atocker
calves, $3.60 9 7.50. Western range cattle,
$Ton ob.5f i" I"'
Sheep BeeelptS, .. 36,000; market 25e
tower. rat iambs, 13.0O9T4.25: Jamb,
culls and common, $8.00 1L00; yearlings,
HitP.iJk60' St01. 7 O0 9.00; ewes.
$6.50 9 7-66; ewest cuUs and common, $2.00
94 50; breedings ewes, $4.50 911.00; feeder
suuua, eao.vv vs it.zii. i
Kansa CKy Hoa S8.8& a. "
1 Kansa City, Oct 30. ( L N. 8. V Cattle
receipt, IBo; eou; ttaers $5.5099.25;
cow and heifer. $8.50 9 7.00; stocker and
feeders, $4.50 9 6,74 carves, $8.00 9 10.00.
Hoff receipts, 10.000; dna,- bulk of sales,
$8.18.2S; torn $8.85; he via. $8,009
8.25; lights, $8.109 8.35;! medium. $8,10 9
8.35. - -I -- -t'- . '.:
Sheep receipts, 10.O430; doB; Umbs, $12.00
913.90. .-.. .- i .;, , ,
Onuht Host kl.
Omaha, Oct - 80. Hoga: Beceipta, "7000 ;
mostly 15 925c tower; bulk packing grades,
$7.1097.20; tmlk 800 jto 800 potiBds,
$8.K098.10t bulk. $8. 10 9 8.20. v -
Cattle: Receipts, 20.0001 beef steers," 109
T3e lower: stockers and feeders, 10 to 25c
.lower. -.-..-: i v l ;
v Bheeyn Beceipta. 18.000: lambs, steady to
t.S "ri ppea lamDS, 9X2.1 -i ; reed, Jamba.
$18.23;. ewe. top, $7. I . ' i. ' j. ...
. C jaaa Fraaelsoo Hoes $11. OO
aUn Frenciaoo. Oct $0 Cattle: Beef
steers, good $7.7598.00; i medium. $7,00 9
7.50; common, $6.00 96.75; beef cow, good.
$5.7$ 96.00; medium. $5.2595.50: com
mon. tt.MkeO;ctBBn and evttr.
$3 0098.60: calves, 150 to 200 lbs., $6.00
9 8.7$; 2000 . to 250 lbs., $7.5098.00:
2?. to-'.0?-lb- T.009 7,50; over 300 ifce.,
$5.6096.50. j . .4
Bojsj Grain ' fed. Bght- $1075 911.00;
heavy, $8.509.0O. i ,
1. li.Me.12.50; eee,
$5.00 9 6U0O: wethers. $7.00 9 8.50. ,
'.. - jV Danvee Hog SS.70
.TJetrvest Ort 80. i U. P. Cattle vv-
fipV . J0 80O; market I IS 9 S5e tower;
J" 7J0: cows and beifer. $4.00
9 5.75: etoekers sad feeders. as saasToa.
bulk, $2.2391.00: eauve,; $4.509 8.00.
Hog receipts, U00f market 25o tower. Top
$8.70; bulk. $7.259 8.25.1 "
Sheep receipts, 2 7.800 market , for fat
Bunt 25o lower; other, ateady, L.mNi
i2 J?-A,J5?I i feed- I
; Chicago Dairy predaee ; ' r
Chtrage, Oct -$0. (I. N. S.) Butter:
Reeeipu 8939 tuba. Creamery e-rtra, 46 He
extra first. ' 42c: firxta. SiAISr; s...
stock. 27 928c . : .
k.gg lleceiptt 7283! eases. ' MisceEaneoTM,
34 9 40e ordinary firsts, 30 1 3c; firsts, 86
46e; extra, -4 K 25c: check. 21 av 22e:
tlirtiea, 28 9 24c. .- ' ...
Cheese: Twin new, 24 924. e;
dsBies, 24 9 24e: jTooni Amerieaa,
25923e; X longhorna,. 2325e;
brick, 24 e, - ' - ... ,
Lave pouitry : . Tarkevt, $5c; chick eta. 13 9
20c; springs, 18e; roosters, 14c; atese, 19e;
docks. 18c. ' r i
Miaaeapolls-Deiath Flax ' X
Miaaoaooli. Oct SO IL N. S Flax-
October, $2.32; Novemberi $2.45: Decern ver.
12 41); stay. tracx, z.T; arnee,
$J.5. - ., ' . i . .
Tmmth Oct - 3t. 11. 3f. R lFUx Oc
tober, 2.68 ; Noreniber; $2.49 : iecrmber.
$j.sk; Mty. tracx, rf g.ai tg-
2.53; arrive, $2.51. j
SHIPPING ACTIVE
12 COASTERS DUE
II SAKE
Increased activity in coastwise ship
ping la indicated .by JJte fleet of 12
coastwise steamers which will have ar
rived, In the Columbia river tonight. In
the period since 'Sunday morning. In
addition, four ., vessels, from foreign
waters have already docked since Sun
day.: " - V: rir -v.
Among the coastwise- ships already
in port are the- tank era W. F1. Herrin
and W. S. Porter of the Associated Oil
fleet', which are bringing approximate,
ly 80.D00 and 42,000 barrels of oil, re
spectively. The Herrin is at the: Asso
ciated Oil docks, ... whiles the Porter as
due today at Linn ton. - - A .
OLEUM JMTE TOSIGHT ' -
i The Union Oil steamer Oleum is due
at Willbrtdge tonight with 11.000 bar
rels of oil. . m
The cargoes of the three vessels ag
gregate 103,000 barrels, towelling the
amount of oil shipped to Portland by
water to over 671,000 barrels Xor Octo.
ber.
k Amorig . the .lumber carriera which
will take on cargoes 'in the next few
daiva are the Makena, on the way -ut
from Astoria today, sailing for. the
Matson Lumber company.; the Tahoe,
sailing for A. F. Mahony, which will
dock tonight in Astoria; the McCor
mick steamer Multnomah, which was
-on the -iway up from - Astoria this
morning t the Prank Tx Stout, which
will probably berth tonight at the Al
bers dooks. for the C. & O., Lumber
company; the Hornet.-sailing rf or th
Knappton Lumber company, dub at
Astoria' today, and the Johen OPoulsen
of i the Loop Lumber company, also
expected at Astoria, tonight. v - -IWEHII
STEAMERS Tip SAW. .
The ' ' Mccormick steamers Daisv
Mathews and Annette Rolph. both of
which arrived Sunday,1 are- duo for
early Ballings for San FY&nciaco. .
Two. Japanese vessels. - which ar-
Hved in port Sunday, are also hand.
Mjig lumber. Th Taibu Maru ot Su
xuki at Co.. came from Grays Harbor
for lumber for the Orient. - Part of her
cargo .was taken 4m there. The Tojin
axaru or Mitmit ot, la loading at the
Peninsula mills for Jao&nese shiDment.
She also has flour aboard, ( ,
The JFVench steamer Iowa nhd the
British steamer Nebraska, both At Ter
minal No. 4 ar discharging Euro
pean freight. The latter is one of the
extra -refrigerator ships -in the Joint
service of the Royal Matt and the Holland-American-fleets,
v.
The Admiral Farragut of the Pacific
Steamship company, is berthed at Ter
minai No. 2. bringing Bassensrers and
freight in the coastwise aerYlce. She
ia due to sail Wednesday for return.
HEWPORT AWD TOLEDO PORTS
Recognition of the north of Newport
and Toledo.; Or., waa given by the ad
mission of their representatives into
membership by the Pacific Conat Assn.
elation of Port Authorities, at the ninth
annual meetings, in San Francisco,
which ended Satarday. : The two porta
were the only ne taken Into the as
sociation! . Astoria was chosen for
the scene of next year's convention.
The date, has not as yet been definitely
J. H. Burgard of the Portland dock
commission, was elected' first vice
president' or? the association. B. F
Stone and R. P. Pinne,' both Of 'As
toria, were elected preside'nt and sec
retary v respectively. Other , officers
named were: A. K. Carter. Oakland,
second vice . president ; : Edgar McKee,
Los Angeles, third vice preside n ; John
H. McCallum, San Franciscan fourth
vice president : Colonel G. B. Lamping,
Seattle, fi f th vice president. ' i ,
Portland was. represented at the com
ventlon by Burgard, - H.s Xs, Hudson,
general traffic manager of the .Port
of Portland and : the commission of
public docks J Frank M. Warren, presi
dent of the Port of Portland r T- J.
Mahoney of the Port of Portland com
mission, and F. C. Knapp of the dock.
commission. The . Portland represen- j
isuuii. wo ueai w wrgrai attena
ing the convention; : " , . i :-
Hudson said this morning the con
vention wan highly satisfactory and
that much had been done to promote
spirit or cooperation between the
vartoiis Pacific coast ports. .
Hudson and: -Warren were the only
representatives of Portland to- arrive
hero this morning. . Mrs. Burgard and
Mrs. Knapp accompanied' their hila-
bandsw
DOCK COMMISSION' ASKS' "
f $L$ 12,70a FOR BUDGET
: The public dock commission wants
$1,312,700 to spend in 1923. according
to the budget submitted to the tax
supervising and conservation commis
sion today. Last year the tax body
allowed the commission $1,016,466.
OV B. Hegardt. chief engineer for the
dock eommisaion, and M. L. Lawremee,
assistant secretaryr went through the
budget with the tax body, item by
item. - .
Last year's total, 3600.0S9. of which
was raised . by t the millage tax. i was
divided Into $376,07) for general pur
poses, and $640,391 for the debt ac
count iThls' year's total. $638,804 of
wmcnwonia ne rsriaed by the millage
tax. would be divided Into $6L70 for
general purposes and $750,997 for the
debt account.- ,
POUT DREDGE COLUMBIA
' IS BEI90 OTERHAUtRB
The Port of Portland dredge Colum
bia was placed ia drydock Saturday for
4 general overhauling which will in
clude replacing the present . castlron
pump with one of caaUteeL It is ex
pected the overhauling will take three
weeks. Following the discharge of the
Columbia ttofn the drydock It will be
assigned fif the - Long-Bell .work ' at
Kelso, Wash. - 1 -
The dredge Willamette, . which has
been employed In the tipper harbor
for several w,eeka, will finish pumping
between the Hawthorne avenue and
Morrison street bridges la about three
weeks, it-, ia - expected. . :, .
1 v CBAllT BATES FIRM'
New Tork, Oct, 80. (L N. 8.) Steam
grata rates were firm today with a fair
demand ' shown, tor general cargo.
Rates were: United Kingdom 2a & 2s
6d per 480 potmda ; Hamburg.' 10c per
hdndredwelghtt AUantSc porta, , 15c
Mediterranean port. IT is 21a. Rotter
dam, lie; Antwerp, 10c. -y. " - , -
DREDGE BEIXO RAISED K.
Work of raising the dredge Portland,
sunk off Swan island October .14, with
the loss qf three Uvea when she was
rammed, by the! steamer Santa Clara,
waa begun this morning. Two pontoons
were placed ovep the sunken dredge
Sunday and it was - expected to have
the dredge raised, off the bottom by
thisevening. ; , , "
LOSES DAMAGE SUIT
Federal .' Judge Bean this morning
ruled that John Coleman, No. 14 ast
21st . street,, a longshoreman, ia not
entitle! to ' recover $1600, damages
against the owners ' Of . the ' schooner
Daisy Matthews, for Injuries received
March 13 la loading the vessel at St.
(PERIOD
X. - Tidee at Astoria Tuesday
L
7TleH Water. .." ' t-Low Water. J ?
10 :11a, m- ft 4.02 a, nu 1.7 ft.
10 :J3 p, m., T.J ft, ? ;4 p. nu, 1.1 f t.
Helens. ' The case was tried last week.
The Judge held that the responsibility
tor Coleman a injuries did not rest
with the ship ownesa, but with the
winch driver, who permitted a sung
load of lumber to get beyond; bis con.
trol and strike Coleman.
. . . ' . .'' :
X CAPTAtST OLSE7T RETIRES
Bandon. Car. . 30. Caotaln Olseti.
the -Elixabeth," after having beea capt I -. tmr Senator, from i-ori-;
. - .. i -'a a ...l toy baa Pedro and San I'teco." Arrival
v. . w . . TiV 8 - "" Wrn- A. XlcK.nney. from!,,
wrl ikaii t.lm mm aMiA.nt rtat raiiran 'I v t w .. . . . .
w,tuwu. . . . v v. .- . ..
ana win nerearter maate nia nomo on a
ranch la California., ,.;: .
. PILOT BOAT FfcAXS
Plana and specification for the new
run oi x-ortiana pilot uoav iur rri'M
at the mouth of the Columbia river
wOl be ready to offer for - bids in
about a month. It was said . at the
Port of Portland bffice today. The
vessel srili; be 120 feet long. . :
News of the Port
- arrivals OeAooer 80
- Tiba Maru. Japan aa t earner, from Aber
deen.: lumber in transit- . . !'
Frank t. Stout. Amerieaa - ttetmar, from
Jen - vTsnciaee. seneeat,
"i W. S. Porter. Amerieaa tomr from 8a
Praactsco, gas and aU.
Daily Mathews, American steamer, ' from
San Francisco, general. ! .. , !
Admiral Farragut . Amerieaa steamer, front
Sen Diego, and way porta. , passenger -end
psniL .
Oleum, v Amerieaa -steamer, from ,
.Frsncisco, oil. -
- Moltaomsh, Amerieaa steamer, from Ska
rraaeatco, general. - . . -
Arrivals October $ .
low, French tamer, from Bordeaux and
way ports, general. ,1 ,
Nebraska, Brllish steamer, from Tancoaver,
B. O. ; cargo i tranait, .- ( ' , . .
W. F. Hcma, Amerieaa steam w, front Bag
Frsncisoa via Seattle, ell.
. Hebia Adair. .Amerieaa steamer, from New
Tork aad way porta, general. '
Annette Itolph,J Amencsa stesmer, frets
aaa Francisco, general. . . . : ,
ALAJ
North H-vsATwnT-
eocdiUons at the asmtth of the Oolembia river
todar i-ooa were: Wind, xmthaet, 20 miles;
hght raia; ea. emooth, .. - '
DAIUT RITER READINGS
8:00 a. at. Pacific Tim.
Birer
I.
n
iMLr
n
4Utieae
i1
m
v
a.' M a
t'matille " ,7
Albany . ,
Salem ; . . .
Oregon City
"ST
20
20
12'
T7T
1.2
oT5o
o.oo
'
1.9
41,6
e.oo
o.oo
o.oo
Fortune . .
15
K.l
I a a
82
89
() Bie.;C- Pall."
BITER FORECAST '
.The WiUkmette river at Port l.ni srin
main nearly stationary during the next three
say except a auectaa By tee tM.
Vesssis to Am
TcL wevam.' '-. Date.
Mskjna.. 8tt FrB...Octr $0
F. J. Loekenbach. ...New Tork, . . .Oct 80
anee . ,,itM , ...Man Fran. -. , ..Oct 80
Multnomah - -,. an Ftaa. . , , . Oct $0
Beeaoia ...... .,,,Saa Fraal , . . , .Oct $1
artMst b. ateyer.,.,. na Fraa. .... Oct 8 1
'" sAieaeaMteoa, ,, sfoeil .... . ,let 31
Steel Engineer' ... . . . Baltimore .. ..Nov. 1
Todorstar Seattle .... No. 2
ameneaa .. . .. .. . i-.New- Yorlt . : . Nov.
2
a
2
2
9
tSa?burJl
. . . w-w Orissns i Na,
Nebraakaa .....,.. New York.. , Nov.
......... .. ..ew XOTK. , , .JVOV.
Nevadan . , Hamburg i,,,No,
;.'"" ' '.....Ssw Tork, .,, Nov,
West O Row . i . , , ; , .Yokohtm i ., . Nov,
Adntiral Ooodtieh ..... saa Fraa. , . No.
Wn. McK.enney- ... . .New York , ,No.
5fe Citjr.j.,,.J,,,gaa. Fran.,,. Nov,
Babtnda .. . ; ., . . . , .San IMeg. . . .Nov.
Braaloa... ......... MssaUsn- ....Nov,
MbntaaA .New York.... Nov.
Lorlin I;. . ...... i . Honolulu . t . . Nov.
Roman Prince ....... .Seattle . . .(., , Nov.
ff tV""MlW1 ...V,.Nvv.
Adnual, Evan ....... S Iio Nor.
8 I
a
4
6
4
4
4
4
4 I
Iowa' ... . i J . . .'. , , . . , Bordead ' . ... .Oct $)
BoMb Goodfeuow .., .New York.... Oct $1
avomirtt vrrag.. , ... Man I ngo. , . , ssov. 1
Annette Rolph. ...... 8aa Fraa. , ... Nov. J
west aaoar ...... in-lent . . . . . .Piov. 1
P. J. Lucheabaeh. . ... New Tork. . , .Nor. 1
eteel Engineer, . . . Loxason t. ;.Nov , 2
rioretice xtcaenoeca.. H. vrieaas ...Nov. $
Nehraaka ;...,.,,,. EngUnd -. . i . . No v. 2
i aiuorniaa London ., . . ..Nov, 2
lutaro .Kelti mora , ; , , Nov. 4
t,urune ..,.. .-. ;,. ..Honolulu ,,,iNw. , 4
Amerieaa . , . . vfi ."i .New Tork. . . . , Nov. 6
Navadaa . . . . ...".. .. Tart-... Nm. I
aymlral 'Ooodrich . .Ncw,Terk.4..,Noe. 6J
Ioraa-aB .- . . . . Ran Fran Me B
Tndarstsr- , ,, , . .... .Europe- . , , ...Nov. 6
. . ettwet in r-vct .
Admiral Farragut .. . ..vTerxniBilNo: 2
Annette Bolpb Couch St Dork
Ayaha Mam Martin Bluff I
Baroa CwdprM, i .1....', ..Irving Doekl
SelT!IfclW.tV-V.r:A-e ,?,kl
til-.-.ii i. ?v VV''- Vwlli .i-
v. , i -: .-- - -
. .....v. . insinas an V
Vhallambra . . . . y. -, . Inatsa-PonUea !
lauoeoui-.-. - . ; .,i . . pomfoot Dock
usury Mattoew . .Albina No, 1
Detoa Oty, , .....1... Terminal No. 4
Etna Maru Terminal No. 4
....,,. . ..... .Terminal No.' 4
Frank T. stoat . - -. . . . . .... aiK .1c
HaraM .............. ...v-- Ballast Deck
l?w ...... .... Terminal No. 4
K atH aa Iu-ke bach i . Terminal No. 1
K. V. Krut ......t..... West Oregon Mill
tAt mercea ........... ; .r4. P. Lumber Co.
Oregon Fir . Peninsula Mill
Oregon Pine, .............. pstuntoia Mill-!
i; .' j! ', teitouiai sum, ,a
Robiu OoodUIlcnr 4J. WcetpeVt
wSJi mmt ......., amsa-PoulMa
iikin; . . , ,. : ...,... , ,..4. at -Helens
W. E.Herna . . Associated OH
west Aadeff ;f.. . .-. . Crown MIT1
avjiv asaru-. .............. x-etunsui Mill
: ?OSITIOirs OF TE8SELS X'X;
.JU i?7 .4-I TelvfAapb) . . : i
- Oc4ober 28. Ob..; . 7 ,s
Dorina Lane, .. Manila foe - Saa Fiinei.w.
Utitade 40 degree 14 minute north, longi
tad 17$ degree 28 minute east . "
"drfl.F- Lvekenbh. Wow Tor for Saa
Pedro, $09 xallea eouth, of BtaPtdra.
Montana. New Tork7 for saa. Tsdra $90
wkai ISaa stvet, la. awat a.aa. atXi-al . "
C-0Tnnettt foiCristob'v;,2e07
SlUes sooth ef 8a Franmaco X '
U. S. A. T. Meig. Saa IVancrwa) fo Botur
Ktatht 1922 anile west of Hoaomlu. -
A Vawtora, Bydtey for Baa eneico, $39
milea oathwwtt.of Heemlalu. . . .
rresioent vieveatnd, Baa Francatce tor
ww. BUM sveat of Hodolulu.'
?" f7?m' .8. Pedr Xokohaaui
"t."ws ass rearos.--. . ,i :,
k-tnl... o a .
Margaret DolUr. San ,Prsiicie ' foe Tokdf
sr aAiw?!',rt-chV FrancUeo iorNew
Tork. 600 aules north of Balboa. .. .
Newport- Bslboa for Saa, Franeiaeo, at
. Colombia, , jTew To :- for Sea rnBciaev,
vv.v svuca asna ot cm n r rancuca
fljerra. Rati Pedro tor A,r-i. l?a -T!
aort of Saa Fedre7T 1
VViflameU. t Helen for 8tn Pranciaco:
170 miiaa south ot Coiuraba river.
Lee - Anaeletv. Olenwi fee r-. ,
atfles aorth of Kan Pedro,. . . .-
. . Boheaaian Clsb, Port Sen Led fee MaaCa.
702, miles west of Port Ban Laia.
- -La Puriaima- Seattle fne (ii. ' Aa -.M
from Oleoxa. - - - - ; . ' "
ParaUo, Grata Htrber for Sas Fnaiisea.
445 mile south of tiny Iwrbor," ""r j
xmwona, run saa Lais -for Honolulu. 497
idiles-westof Port Saa Lois.
Oleam.-- laartine. fOT t-tt.-a: e.. 1.,.-. I
Everett, Erarett tor Saa Pedro. $00 xailes
COLUMBIA
!v Operating
1 :- X
T0EOHAMA.-
CSSB ES West KAder;. ...... Nov. 1 1
- ' tOKOHAMA. KOBE,
USSB S3 Pawlet Nov, la
For rate space, etc.. apply to
'TRAJT1C DrTARn.'.ENT
t0-$22 Board ef Trade Lidg.
Eroaiway Uf
j:;
t north of Ban Pedro. : ' '
BfctlKM. Wnnwrt for Ban Pedro. 5 5 mile
! south of han Ir'rancttco.
rlanley. Yokohama foe KeatU. 300 nv.e ,
west of Beatti.
-'",.". ,.. Ml. a IUIU V .i,,.' .
'aortsi o Baa leiro.
Presiftit T.ft Tikh.su f Sso Fran.
estoev 0f. stales .-west .of Hoeoluihi ' . i
;f Jfc'T WORLD'S PORTS L. .
Astoria.. Oct. 80 Arrived at 2 and V-'t tin
at $ a. vteatocv. O.euaa, from hsn lvn-
Arrived at 4 and left on at 6:80 -i
a.,; steamer Maltnrvmaii. from hss Frsn--icfl.
Ba Fraactaca. Oct ? 1 9. Sailed at lx :'5
a, tu.. stsssaer F. J. Istrkenbarh. from New;-
Tork tor PertUnaV Kailed at 12:05 a. m .i '
statfxeer Panajaan, from Hamburg.-New Tb.
Of fsnd.way porta for Puavt Sound aed Port!atii
I ...w aw asm war porta tor foruana.
Astoria. Oct SS. AsihM at 9 a. n il.im.
er . Wiiiantette, toe' ftaa Pedre. Arrival at
:so and left up at 6 a m., steamer W. F.
Herri a. (ram gaa Pedro via KastiU. - ftft us
at. 10 a. m.i French steamer love. Left up 5
1 SaT 'v. "Z
Arrived at - an
i wn n :au p. in., japsnes steamer Taihix
ataru. irova Aberdeen. tailed at X :JO n. as j
Rntut:Vint, foe Ran IVdm, Hailed a II
2:e$ p. en., ateaaaev H'iIIhu. (n, .. Iras,
Cisco. Arrived t 8:10 and left wi at p. m J
steanter Frank 1. fitont from hn FrnHtcoj
Arrived at 3:4 and leit an at A n. m . ,ir.in4
er W S. Porter, from San Pedro.- Arrived tt
9-.av ana leit up at 6:SO p.. -m.,. temei!
lktuy Matthews, from 8tn Francisco. " ArrlTel
at 8r06 and left Bp at 1 p. m.. steamer Ai
twtral Farraxut. from Kan liieeo and w.
fffrt. bailed, at 7:30 p at, stesmer Boa
City, for pan Franeiaeo. I
j glen,
aeettle, .Oct 29. Arrived, steamer Geort
ia. from Bartimnr via Portlands mti:
stesmer Nevadan, froai Pbllsdelpbl sthI way
IPoets for Poryaad. ... j. ........ I i it .
Gaviota. Oet - B si. c- v
H. Buck, frout PortUnii. " T ':
San Pedro. Oct- "0 imA .,...
Howlck Halt, from Nw Tork for fc'aa Iran,
e.w - end PortUed. Arrived, steamer West
N". 'com Buenoa Aire for fsn ,lYaaci-a
?,1d.,1 "lU?n1-. asiled. steamer Oaovgiao. froas
Portland for : New York and Boatoe. .Arrived,
"fatner Admiral Evans, for 6a a FranHaro and '
Portland. Arrived. . British ttetm.r tk-eae
Prince, from London and wy port for Sai
i.mvno, j-uget aouoo sod
d l.rtlsml Kaile.1
teamer Orleans, from New" York lot PorvUitd.
naiiea, on tun steamer Faster Prloo,. for
Loadn and way- ports. . f- ,'' . j
ts-Zf"- 2- Passed out, steamer
Aataa. from Busnn Aires and wv porta.
.urek. Oct 29. Hailed. Hvedith , steamer
ijrgHern. from Newcastle. England, far luget
bouod sod Portland. , 7 '
Aberdeen, far 9 lnij ' r .ii,.j..
SSeT'Ta'Sno 1. i V. io ? "V.
-1
I ouei. " jTlrtV'e . orence
fo' a d. at 8 o- Bt.
J - Bjrmond. Oct 28 iaUed, Claremont, for
a-isooot, III p. a j.
e . v uj... -. v . : . . . . ; .
. . . rriTaa trxisr:
WslUmu. Oftean Falls I1A . . I . i
ima, MeatUe, $ 05 a. m. gins. PortUn-i. $ :bd
a. ., laiy Oadshy, San Lhego, 4;15 a hi.
K. J. Hsnna. Manila. 4 -SO a u. ....
Rsa iego, 6:03 -a. m. Pasadena All, 7
a- TBSr" Munalr,4 Baltimore, 7;$3 a. m. H.
teJdik; Aauiria, $ 35 a. m. Iftar of HooUand.
Kerhix. 8:85 a. m. Bear, SeatUc, it a. u. ,
, Nsw York. Oct 2S a.ili . th...
for rPBrtland and wav nnna n-.ii (
Mirtacsotaa for Itigct Sound and Portland.
V :: Isrvatnn 'W 'Otl,rf..J - , T
Kent, from PortUnd. Arrived, ataamav Tevati.
from New Tork for Portland and war ports
:New Tork, Oct 28. Arrived, Norweaia
stesmer Ravanrer, from' Pacific Coest rrts.
-I'riatohai. Oct a ..il4 t.
delta; from Pacifie coast porta' for Nw Y"rt.
L TRANSPORTATION I
5
I ea-VavS-in 0t,,'Ui,' 2
I " fc,n ar11" space j en aar .teamer of
m."T n, aeumg from our office th, . ,
- aTIAMSHI TICKSTa I
'nn eoBtetnpUUn travel at home or
1 sonwa. or onnrnt their friend or relttiv
i n u. via eountry. noUM tsk Ad-
wOURNAL TRAVKL iNrOftWATIOft
8URIAU
' Doric v a. aimiTM. ss.m..
V!t, JniL WW " y T.lnhsnt '
Pert lend, Oreoeo. Aartil 1 STS
MlUjiiii
SUDi.!l3ALFAE3AGtJT :)
all fram Menteipet 'treck Hv.
Vedeeeaey, November, 1, 10 A. at., )
aed Evev Vv-ened4r Tharvaflee j
X:- lee .ais'- pagsjciSCO 1 e. ; i
'"X-.; . los ANoitaa T- i " '
: . :. 6AM blteO, ' !' - ,
iSS. ADMIAl: C000RICH (
Sunday. Nov. S, T M.; 'V- I
MARSMPtCLD FUNC.AA "
AAA ..; I
.. IAN ritANOIaCO .
X. : TI0 KIT OWCst
404 D T Con." ST i
PHONE Bit 0 AO WW A y 64A1 1
I A"
Astoria and Vay Pcinb
- V iafr. iralda
ilon TVetL, FrL, 8:30 A. IL
Wffht Uoat DtUj, Etcetf
V Saturday. 7:33 P. If.
Par tor Astoria $1J85 Ona T7y
J.uv rvouna ATip -'
Week-End Round Trir. ti r.
The Dalics-IIocd IUyct
Steamer fcarvtee IX .
Daily, Except Sun,, 7:1 JL II.
-( i-are to a no uaiici 11:3
t X V Mood JUTer . . :V
' Thm Harltlne TriuMrMrtatvo. '
Broadway 434. Aider u'Uu
- - .
PACIFIC SIHPJUNt3 XOMi'AN IT
United States Gfvrnfnent Sl.ire
DIRECT FHK1GHT SEE" K WITHOUT
aBANSiSiHlPMEST TTVrEliJI ,i.
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tiieatsiai djlw.il a
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