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THE MORMXG OKEGOXIAN, . TUESDAY, yOVETBEv t, Tsrtt. 18 BEARS ARE ROUTED Stocks, Led by Standard Rail roads Advance Sharply. SH0J.T INTEREST SUFFERS Northwcu-rn Are the 6tronf Iv- tnres. 6tLroulatd tT R'P"" of Increasing Boslnesa United Flair Eteel Above 61xtr. JCEW TOBK. Not. U4 the lead the elamSard ral.roea nn.i..----again loder. T momnl es pr.ca. 7 - ,. k..ittira in the earir trad- i. -fc.n a majority of te MU" stock i ..Ia. uiitnllCi COS. AetlT BUT lna lifted the soars.t. during ths re- nuiidir of the floo prices firmly. H.ary rea::sir.g s.pt the B,r" ' check. stock .re suppled plentirullr the .hu(U but the e.ll.ns ceased Bea .... .haMd ilcm of weakening. It . iHuntd that owner of larr amount, of ivorki war taking advantage or the recent rlsa to reduce th.lr hoidinge. The ehort Interest eee rtporlnl to have tnt with a.rloua rev.re-s. Large etop-loee ordara, especially In fnlled State. Steel. bt been uncovered oa the advance and tha attack on the bear was carnad m again with auccsss Sodav. tk. Vnrthweeteni rallroarla wer ronsplcB- oua points of strength. Trading la these etoeka wa stimulated by r. porta of In creasing busln.aa. oalnf to tha movement of crora Among tha a-aatero moa rt... In. P.nnsvlvan.a. Lehigh Valley and fea.tl tnoro at Ohio rroaawd par for th first Umo In aararal weeks. Tha sneclaluee which havo been prom tn.nt rventlv at.ro In the bark. round to day, a. though a nunher of atocka, such Oenaral Klecme. National Mlscult ana n i.fTiiiioni llarveat.r. made food Kama Vnlt.d etalea Steal roae to above 0. He hlgheat price .Inc. tha violent break after the filing of the GflTtrnratnM dlaaolutlon atult. Tea. Company dropped flv. polnto to 4S. Ite loam ngur. of me year. a fall of more than fitly polnta from tho Tear's high record. Increaaed .srnlngs for iteel manufactur er.. evn at the low level of price, were foreshadowed In the report that the raloaas teaching the ateel aad Iron districts of Western Pennsylvania and Eaatern Ohio would red or. freight rates OB Iron ore, coal and coke. Hoca a move. In conjunction with tho reduction of rat-, on ore from the mines to the upper lako docks, might bo expected to affect materially the coat of ateel prod Beta. Steel makers eatlmate that tho In crease In orders during tho last week mounted to nearly to per cent on the aver age. New business of tho United States fteel Corporation oince the latter part of October baa been considerably larger. London continued to sell stocks todav. Tranaactlona for the London account aggTe ffafed ahout IO.Ovo shares, of which 2u.OrH wero aoiel on ba.ance, with tho ohlef deal ings la United State Steel and Heading, i'arts again appeared a. a bidder for the week's conaignment of South African go:d fa London. oMalnlng $S.uoo.vOO for replen ishment of Its reserve. The bond market was firm with a good dlatrtbotloa of buslneea. American Tobacco Issue were heavy In the 1st trading. Total aales. par value. I4.0W1.0OO. United Stale bonds war Bnehaneed B call. CLOMNG STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cloalns Salsa. High. Low. lltd. Atlls Cha! Pf li"i .Araai Crp-r .. ix M v ti i:. Am Antu t .. l- M il Am .e.t tusar. l.'-O . MS f Amertcaa Cn .. l.--o , 1 1 4 1 1 11 Am Car A- r .'.y. 2. l' a 6" S Am 1 t too oil . l.w o t J 4 IS) i Am HI a I.t pt lwt :-i :i Am Ke r-ecarl ITS) Am Llneeed 9 Am locomotive. 4-- 35 ' 3V Am Sm.l a K f 11. .., .,,1 do prefrrr.d.. uo) 103 102 1-- Am f -,e.l Fir 3 Am !ugr K.f.. I.3 i:a 1IT ltT Am Tel T.... UI-i 13T Am Toii.va pf . tS "S Am Woo. an . . .. ..... Aaa-ona it Co S4H) AU'tjon T.evO lOTVt lCdS 1"T do referred 1"1S ah Coe.t Line.. ro irS) i:t i-" lull aj Oh:o ... . l-I li :eth:.hem yiteel u- y, V lrvok K Trn.. ' T" "a "e " li'illj IMC .. 4.4 - 141 541 241 S Centra: I.'ath.r 4"0 21 a i:iv uo (rvf-'rrMd 11- Central of X J ITS f.i v-:o . . l 0 74 T3S T1S, '.icge Jk Alloa 1". CM ot V...I ... SOO le ll 1.14 de preferred r.7 'a r:.lt N W 1. Iv l3- l4 14JH, C. M ft Paul. UU H' ll'" r. c, c 4 si i. iu Col Tuel Iron l' rTS ITS) - t l A .luth.ra 4- C.inaol i.a lf 14IS) 14S 14'S Corn Trortucta. Il'a IS) I! 4s lirleio .. KSj I A R tlran-la . -) :t -4 -4 S tfo pr.frr-. . 4 4 T'.T.ll.ra' Secur .". 3 ! a :S tr!e h 3j 4 .ij !. let Pf 5 C-4 t . -j do u.i pr .... v j t 4.-. 4 Cn r. ectrlc ... ! l.M I:. J l.'.t .t No-:h pf ... ,; s.rw i- .t No.-th t re .. 3 - 42 41 V 41 1 .m.is On-ral. J- 14,li l4--, 14' Inters -r Vet .. 1-1 1 1' IS d. p-ef.rre,l . - 4' 4'. 4-'. lrer Itarve.ter !.:- !' 1"7 l''s I-t.r V -;n pf )m li a 13 l v, Int Taper r . Int 1-u .np D XO 2-S. 'S, Oe; 'ra: 1 Sk C sou-.r.r.t !'. do lril.rr.d-. S tVtv, ! La.-.eJ. t:a. ... r 1-'4' l"e l--4 2 4.u a A) Nifl .. 2.6oO 14 14e 4i XmnaML 3-S M. il P A S . M l1 J.i.'S) I'S 1 S V S.u A T. l.t S.' .t.-l .lo ii eferr. l. . . V Pi n.- 3T i-rt 4.-S. 4' 41 - N4t l;.-u:t .. lli 1.-1 v 1 '- S4::.i. IaJ .. Sc-O 4J 4T 44. N r'.y X.t 2 pf 34 Ji T C-ntrl .. 1 a..i 104 IDT w, 1074 T. On A W'O 1.7' 4" 3 a 4o Morf.llk vVest 4.1t lv ion Ilia ."or:!i Am 71 Nor-i.rs Pae .. 1! 11 ins IVIM Mall ;... msj ' t''- renn.vvan.a . l'- 1-1 1---S 1--S Y'aop.e'a t.as .. V luole loo 1 S) r. O C a M L IW r-lttercrg C.-l 14 Iteee.i car.. loo ; (1 S!Vt I'u.i lal Cxr .. loo 13 114 U7i Ky ffeel eprtBf 29 Kead:r. . 13 4 V) 140114 14TS) 1X Keruo. e Ktee! J -O 21 21 21 do pref.Ted. . l.-- 79H tl li l"d Co. 1 4 - 214J J4 2-'. do pr.f-rre-d.. '4 ot j fivS) coii t 1. r 1 pf IO 4144 41 ; St L fojth.Mt ..... SI An V rr-.i. . ..... 71 -o.a She- e d .. - t 41 4" S-ulhr-m fee .. TO 114 1-2S 11SV. toutae-Ti Ky ... M' J't, Ji, dt I referred-. 71 S 71 71 T.r.a copper .. l';' T4:t S"l'-4) t Teaas A Par .. 1 23 23 244 t:. St L A tree "', T' -a 1 1 do prefe-red.. 2 4.1" 4S 43 tnio p.cec .. !... 17'), ls- 1TO d- preferred. ;4 v s-'Sj P-Si T" s R'ilt 7o ! S rtuber ... T.ooa 44", 44 H 4-e V S etee; 47it rii .) rt- preferred. 3. l"a l'-S V'.Ah t .-ri-r ... 4... - 4H 43 4'. N j-'-tra Cliftn .. - - 4S 44) 4 3A'a-eah 12S, do preferred.. 2- 23 . J3S) :S TTev.ra Md ... f-" TS ft I a Veatlr. g K as .. f" S , tea:.ra Union . a 7 7. TK Wheel A L K e lehla-M Va .ley .. 17 0O 171 S 170H 1T1 m Total sales for the day. dcLeV shsrea. HONPH. Meoey. Excsuaage. ITIr. NrrtT TOKK. Nov 4. Money en call 'ea-ly at - . J 7 S per cent; ru.lng rate, f per rent, c.oe'rg h'd. IS per cent; of fere4 at 2 S per cant. T me toaaa stea.ly; AO atd daya, 4S per rent: eig months. IS rr cent- Prime mercantile paper. 4 Si? t Per eewt. Ater. lag eachaeea firm. enfi arena! pnel rw a banker bl"e at 44 430 for aowday bt' s t-4 at 44.S7 for demand. Commercial kll a. 4 a3s. Par si.vsr. MS. M-V'can dll'ara. 44V lo-.mment bonda arm; railroad koada. trm. I.OVT-OV. .Nov. . Bar sl'-rer Bieady at 23-1 per iiisca V-arf. IS P east Its rate ef dUsaeuat ts ta apesa snerkat NEW TORK. N"v a. Clcalr.g QuotaAaOns: U ref 2a reg..l OS N T C jr. I-.. li coupon ...1-ms No r'i"o a. 49H f II aa r-c 1.-1S N 1 Vac f'.c 4s...l"uS da eon.-n ...t.i U-lcn Pacine 4S.101 V a.w 4s rec-1l" Wis Central 4.. S2S do coopon ...!13 Japanese a .. STS t A B li 40.. SB for short bills la SH per cent; far th, moatos bills. 7-ls per cent. . FAJf FRAXCiacn. Now. . BterllnB London. u days. 4-!SS: sight. 4-bI. Xrallaw. tilghc 2c; telegraph. AO. Stack a BOSTON. Not. . 1 Alloues 29 Amalar Copper. . f3 A Z L A bra... 23 Arlsona Com . . 40 HACCASM. S , clutte CoaUtlorja ITS CaJ A Arlsona.. 4. Cal A Hecla. ! Centennial .... & S Closing quotatlona: Mohawk s4 Nevada Con .... 1S Nlplaalr.g btlnas. T t North Butte..... 3 e North Lake Old itomlaloa. . - 43 Oaoeola Parrott (SAC). vjuincy o4 Cop Ran roo O D E Jltitte Cop M. I'1'-. anklln a .shannon ....... ?'jperlor - cup cos aia.. o-a Olrous Con .... 4a Oranl y Cob . . . W Oreene Caaanea. ? I Hoyalle (Cop) 14V. K err lka. 3 Lake Copper.... SO'-a Tamarack 2'"J L fl B R A M... 31a do preferred... 44 Utah Con Jn Utah Copper Co. 434 n'lnaoa ........ aw Wolverine 4Va Klaml Copper... l.l reaxIHIoa the Tiaasnrj. w ..titv.t.iv a At the begin- Mn of business today the ooadlUoa of tho 1 nl-.ed Mates ireasury - faces'1 ."ri"". .TfTTTTf . . TS..M.JT4 In banks and Philippine troasory KWI.iM Total in general fund "l-Jrt f)rdtn.irv ritabursemeata I.o'.vW Theealef.cit to date thla fiscal year is 2". jtj,4'VrT aa agalnat a deficit of 1L01S.02 at this time last year. Those figures exclude Panama Canal aad pabuo dsbt tranaactlona. TlslbU Bnpply of CraJn. NITST TOKK. Nov. . Th elslbl supply of graJB la tho United Slates Saturday. No vember . aa compiled by th New Tork Produce Exchange, was as follows: Bu.hc'a Increaee. Cora l.OT.l.O-O 77.0.O oiia J.2-eJ.o- S4.'."- Bre ............... 1.13.000 I40COO Barley 4.314.0V 43.0.a The visible supply of wheat In Canada November 4 was 10.7S4.00O bushsla. as In crease of 2.047.0O0 bnehels. WILD FLURRY IN WHEAT DROP OF 3 1-1 CENTS TS THE DECEMBER OPTION. Chlcag-a Tradf-rti Alarmed by Fabso Rrpor-ta of Federal IndictmenU CHICAGO. Not. 4. In a wl'id flurry, wheat today sold lower than at aay tlm sine th Government began suit agalnat th United States Steel Corporation. Th chief cans of th break la prlo waa a false report that a FedereJ Indictment has been returned agalnat th Armour Oraln Company as th result of an alleged corner la wheat. At th close th market was comparatively steady, but at a net decline of 10 to ISfflSe. Cora showed a loss of at to tie from Hatnrflav night. Oats fin ished . UBchanged to StJSo off aad hoc product 40 to 10O up. The descent from th high point of tho day la the wheat pit to the bottom level touched was ISO for December. Notwlth stsndlnf that tho Federal grand Jury here waa not sven In aeaslon. the confidence of traders suffered such a shock that the re covery at the close did not rally th mar ket more than So from where in stam ped hsd beea brought to a halt. There was a widespread Impression that befor th break In prices th principal longs had beea surreptitiously on the selling aid. Moreover, a big Increaee la tha visible sup ply total had a depressing ffct. Decem ber fluctuated from !So to 44c. with last sales ISf ISr down at (3 Sc. Corn, after selling higher oa account of wet weather, suffered a break with wheat December ranged from 4"e to !S and closed weak. Sty So net lower at 41 tf 42 Sc. Cash srsde wer la more plentiful supply. No. I yellow wss quoted at 14-4, wiso. A fair demand from eommlealon-houee provod enough to make oats relatively steady. High and low limits rwniej ror utctmo-r Were 44S044SC and 44S0 lin tne close at th laat-aamad figures, a Bet decline of Sc. p-ovlslons had a strone undsrtoaa. du to good Investment demand. la th nd pork was bp loo. lard I to TSo. aad libs 4 to 11.11 Th leadlns; natures ranged aa ioiiows: WHEAT. Ooen. High. Low. Close. .7S s 4S :s 41 S s . .4f S .44 S II ITS 14.43 Dee May t .m I 4 1 :s 1.40 S 1-"S .US .US CORN. .i .4i'i .; .44S . J .44 S -44 S -"S OATS. ( .44S .44S .4S .4S .4t .44 .44 S .4iS MESS POKK. 14 73 14 2. HITS 14.4 14.34 lt.l'S LARD. IS Si 74 42S 4 44 144 SHORT RIBS. II1S UTS HIS 1.4 1.3 I47S July Dee..... May.... July Dee..... May July Jan..... May Jan.. ... Msy Jsa III 41S I ITS l.l Msy Cash quotation ware as follows: 1 lour H jk Jtve No 2. lie. Il.rler Feed or mixing. TSaOILOt: fair to choice malting. tl.l3ej 1.24. Timothy sed Higii ta. Clover 114 0 7. pork Mess, per barrel. Ili.tIS OU.TJ. l.ard Per l"0 pooads. 14.14. tlrala ststtetlcs: Total clearance ef wheat and Tour wer eejual to 4el."0 buahela. Primary receipts were 1.44.4t0 buahels. compared with 1.- 333.444 buahels th rorreapon-llng day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat In th United Stat Increaaed 1. 141. 404 buahela for the week. The amount of breadstuff oa ocean paaaax Increaaed 4. .34.400 buahela F-atlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 4 cars; com. 142 cars; oats. 147 cars; hog. 2I.0O4 head. drain at Caa Frn-!.re. HAN FKANCISCO. Not. . Wheat steady, ber.sy Srm. spot quotadona: Wasas Shlpplag. IL4TS 4J1S2S Pr ceata!. BarlJy Fee.1, 41.TTSW114 Sor 4MgUal; brewing. ll.MIl per cental. Ciu Red. H-7SU1PO per cental; whtt. . . ... . . - ,, 1.1 b ii a. j. BI ?JBl.e, C . " W L75 per r.atal. Call toard sales: i'ar: v Lvi4 per ceatali May. !.. Puget (toaad Grata Market. SaTATTLB. Hoe. a Wheat P'naa-em, SSe; fortyfoid, k)ao; aink. Sua; Fix, soa; red Russian, 74a. TiCOHA, Now. a Wheat Blnstam. sse; fortyfoid. 411 cloh, toe: red Russlaa, TlfJ To. Receipt TV heat. r) ear; bar lay, 1 ear; eats. S car; hay. 11 oara. kTaropeaa Orala Mssk.il. LONDON. Nor, a Jargoss doll and de preeaed. Walla Walla for shipment. 30s nominal quotation. KngTlsh country mar ksts quiet. French country tnarksta steady. LtTFRPAOL. Nov. 4. Wheat- December. Ta ISd; March. 7s 2Sd; May. Ts 2d. Wea ther, clear. wrYwvat at Mlnaeenolla. MIVNTIAPOLI. Nov. . Wheat Decern r.e U:mi.o:i; May. 41.07S: July. 4144. t.-eh No. 1 hard. I104S: No. 1 Nortnrn. I1.04S: No. 2 Northern. 11.00s wl-ul. No. e wheat. M4V4C. Flax at Dvluttt. rn.cTH, Nov. a r;x oa trarit. nios: ta str-re. I2.10: to arrive, 12.10; Novem ber. I2.1CS: lecember. 4-C4S: stay. 11-10 asked. , Hop at New York. NT W TORK. Nov. Hops Arm. flat common to choice. 1911. A237c; Pacllle Coast. 111. 34c Sacar rteeltaea fas Ksst. NE7 1ORK. Nov. a All sradsa of re fined eucar ware .-educed 10 ceata a hua dred pouxJetrtlav Prisoner 0001104; North. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Nov. . (EpeclaL) United States Deputy Mar shal Hammersley has started for Port land with Anderson Faithful, a Klam ath Reservation Indian charged with murdering- his squaw, and Fred John son, en reed wllh Belling; liquor to an Indian. Mrs. Faithful waa fonnd dead In their cabin near Talnax. on Whisky Creek, th bo.lv showing evi dence, of a terrible beating with a blunt Instrument- Faithful had beea IrabtblatT tha nlsht previous, and oa la any knowLls of tha fcllilns;. BIG DAY FOR CATTLE Trading More Active Than for Many Weeks. PRICES ARE FAIRLY STEADY TermtyvSlx Loads of Stetrra .Sell at 9B.B0 to $5.75 Hoc Marked Holds) Its O bj a Cheep In e Good Drxruuid. Th nek trpensd at th stockyards with aa on usually rood ran of stock, aad trading was th heavl net for many days vast- All class of stock war dealt ta. but th activ ity was principally la eth oattl Una. la spit of th large reoeljxa of oattl. 1141 head, th market waa fairly steady throughout, beeaua of th sharp demand. The bulk of eteera sold at ta-SO. 5 44 aad 4.71. 14 loads solas to tha packers at thaae flg-ura. Oa extra good str. wslfhlas 1444 poar.dav brousht $8. Cowa sold for th most part from 14.44 to I4.IS. Bulla, h alt ar aad calve gold surally at th astab llahed prices. Cm very eholc calf brousht 14. Th hog market waa steady at th fir urea that prevailed at th close' of last weak, most of th aalaa being at 14.41 to 7. Sheep moved readily at II to 4 aad lamb at Si. Receipt for Sunday aad Monday ware 1I4S cattle. TT calves. iOI boss. 1454 ahoep aad 44 horses. Shipper wr R- at. Btanflsld. StaaflaKi. t ear of shsep; Charier MoCullousa. Welser. 1 car of calves: F. A. Phillips. Bakar. II cars of oattl: P. J. Brown. Baker, 1 car of cattle; F. N. Taylor. Payette. 1 ear of steep: F. C Oman, Walser. 14 cars of cattle; Allen Hotchklas. Enterprise. 1 ear of boss; & r. "Walkar, Joseph. 1 cars ot cattle: W. L. Htlpton. La Orando, 1 car of horses: Clay Banc. OpaL Wyo, 4 oars ot cattle; L. EL Edwarda Drain. 1 ear of boss; J. E. Bishop. Harrlsburs. I ears ot shsep: Bird Rosa. Harrlsburs. 1 ear of cattle: Frank' Dlngrs. Junction City. 1 cars ot sheep: C. T. atarlott. Jefferson. 1 car of cattle aad calves; A. J. Logsdoa. Coulee City. Wail., t ear of cattle: c. BruhL Bens. Wash.. I oars of sheep; Prouty Comnatssloa Company. South SL Paul. Mian.. S ears of cattle aad calves; Charles Deakln. Coulee City, wash.. I ears of horses: C Stack. Lyle, by boat, 14 cattla, aad States St Meuel. Stevenson, Wash., by boat. 14 cattla Th day's sale were aa follows: Weight. Price. :64 w ; ... . .1279 a. 70 4.35 4 10 4.00 4.00 4.04 t.:s 4 00 3.25 BOO 4 no 4.1.0 4.65 t.0 S.7S 45 4.65 2.00 1.65 3.00 3.75 4 25 4.25 4. 85 I.5S B 115 1.5S (.55 5.25 5 . 5 IY5.1 6.40 4.40 4 75 4.50 4.40 4 60 I 60 B 75 4.40 t.OO 1.00 6.40 4 75 4.00 i.60 6-50 4.7S 4 H I 00 6 40 4.40 6 65 6. 65 (.63 5 IS 4 15 I es its 200 4 76 I CO T.60 4.00 4-00 4.00 3.00 , 4.00 I IS 1.00 J. 76 T.OO 6 r.o ( 00 64 1094 11131 , 1565 64 S3 104 82 113 1414 1550 1JS4 74 ISt 440 1470 10411 1060 1070 11(0 1033 1354 13-' 1073 11M 1015 11J llfi 1111 11S4 1159 10S3 1051) 1011 1SI) 1140 1130 1153 115 5 4S0 170 in7 1020 lio 1J41 11I 1;4 1150 1600 1154 10114 1043 lOfll loss 1053 11M IO01 H70 740 400 2S1 143 304 14?4 100 44 steers ... ....... 43 steer T cows I COWS . .......... I COWS .......... 1 cow 13 calves II calves 3a calvea I thin calve 1 bull 1 bull 1 bull 233 wethers 244 ewe 40 ewes 7'.4 cull sheep 100 hoars I hnrs . I hoc 4 .., tO 3 hoes 440 5 4 49 t H4 344 301 10 Portland Prices quoted at tha TJnloa Stockyards for the various da were: Cattle Choice steers Good to choice steer Fair to good tsr Medium steers roor steers Choice cows Fair to good 00 ws Common cows Extra choice payd hlfn .5.409t.S . 6.15 T 6 tO . tVCtf 1.24 . 4.75 i 5.00 . 3.75 4.50 . 4 SOS 1.13 . 4 00 4.26 . 3.I04 1.60 . 47r ICO . 4 60 0 4.(4 175 9 4.00 . I.26d 1.54 Choice heifer Choloe bulls Good to choice bulls. ...., Common bulls ........ . 2.00 . 1 60 Cholcs calve Good to choice calve . T 36 . 4.00 Common calv Cholo star . 4. Oood to cholo stss. ...... . 4.31 Choice liht bos TOO 76 9 1 11 Oood to cnoic notra......... tr.ie to a-ood hon 4.60 S 4.7B 4.00 A it Common boss Hhan . Cholc yearling wthra 1.400 4.00 t.39 S40 3.153 1.34 4.1.11 4.T5 4.00 fi 4.15 3.75 J 4.00 (.00 9 3.50 Choice yeajltn's wethers, east ef mountains ................... 4-holc twoe and threes Cholc mountain rinnA to eholc 1 lambs. Valley lamb ... ii-i Cull Chl livestock Market. Nov. a Cattle Receipts estl- mated at 8.1.000; market steady to lOo tower. Peevea S4.nOS0.1O; lexaa rie.r.. ... v.. Western steers. 14 45 T 28 : stockers ;nd feeders. IS2.1tr.10; cows and halters, $2.00 t.0: cslves. liwnnn. w.a RecelDta e.tlmated St 29.000; mar ket le hisher: Usnt. 5.0faiiy: mixed. Vj-40- heavy. 43.S0O4S0; rou.h. $3.10 - - . . ... V.,- V. .-- I4MS4SO' art F. tjaf - rririy t. j a- 4s waa. v aa - J t er"" - ar v ..va airs 44 00 u 4.00; bulk of sale. $.10tl $.40. e . , ...... ooo. . - - sheep tieceipie eHw, ' vj--j. v.t eteady to l"c lower. Native, I2.B094.00 IV eat am. I2TB4J4.10- yearUnsa, W-70S-Ol lambs, aauva, 14.004) aSO. tTlsrui Bsjrter Market. ILOTTf. 111.. Nov. . Buttr. firm at (2c, a advaao of 1 cent. Output. oST.SjO lb. 0. A. C. ENROLLMENT GAINS Hlf fatrr Standing: of Students Told by President Kerr. owrVTnN AORICtXT URAL COL- LKOH Corvallla, Nov. a (SpeclaL) President Kerr. In his report to the Board of Regents, says there are .411 students registered In ths entering class to November . an Increase of IS' per cent Tho larrrst per cent or increase ha been shown by the agricultural and . i evienra and art departments. On of th most noticeable features Is ., k.rt.r nrenevratorv trainlnsr whloh Ltnost of thasst Bass stodants tiMsrm ra- T4 steer TO steer T cows 2 stags 2 bulls . 27 lambs 40 sneep 1 sheep 41 sheep 44 Sheep 1 steer 1 bull . It steer ts cows . 101 hogs . 1 steer . 2 steers 14 cobs . 1 cow . . t cow . 1 Cow . I cows . I bulls . I bulls . 43 cos . 43 steers 211 steers 22 steers 15 steers 11 steers 2i steers 32 steers 15 steers 4 steers 24 cows . 1 bull .. 1 steer , fsteer . , 24 steers 24 steer 28 heifers 1 calf .. 1 calf .. 14 steers 1 cow . . 1 bull .. 12 steer SI steers , 4 C") ws . , 34 cows . 1 steer . 34 steers . 23 cows . 12 steers 84 eteera a 2.60 $ 1.73 9 T.60 a 6.00 a 4.60 a.Bf) i ctrlved. Flfty-flv have completed one or more years of college work at other Institutions. Four years of high school work has been completed by lit others and only 62 from the total number have entered th secondary course without any high school work at all dlreotly from tha eighth grade. The training; ot the students has been evident In tha scholarship reports. President Kerr says. The standards of scholarship have been advanced steadily from year to year, notwith standing; which the averag-a of unsatis factory work has lowered. Thirty-three of the counties of Ore gon are represented by students at th Agricultural College. Thirty-one dif ferent states and seven foreign coun tries have representatives doing; under graduate work, and students are . in attendance from 4 different oollearea. The total enrollment up to date Is 1224 and President Kerr estimates that there will bs between 2000 and 1200 enrolled In the different departments before th and of the year 111-112. LANE WILL SAVE GAME COlTVr ASSOCIATION' ' ENTERS ETTO PJIOTEOTIOX CAMPAIGN. Refngo, Already Kstablislred, Is Lo cated Sontheast of Springfield, Containing: 800 Acres. EUGENT5, Or, Nov. 6. (Special.) Working under tna act passed at the last Legislature providing for the es tablishment of game preserves on stats and private lands, the Lans County Fish and Oame Association has en tered upon a campaign for protection and conservation of the wild game of the county particularly Chinese and native pheasants, grouse and qualL Two refuges have already been marked out. and contracts have been entered Into with tho landowners on one of them. Eonator L. E. Bean, who Intro duced the bill, ,1s one of the prims movers in the campaign. The refuge which has already been established Is located Just southeast of Springfield and contains a little more than 800 acres. The largest land2 holders In the tract are Oeorge A. Dorrls, of Brook Farm, famous for Brook Farm asparagus, and Dr. H. B. Leonard, of the faculty of the Uni versity of Oregon. Both men are much Interested In the 1 preservation of the game birds of the valley. The tract Is ideally situated for a refuge for all kinds of smaller game. In the center is a very high butte, cov ered with fir timber, and a large part of the entire acreage Is covered with a dense growth of underbrush. The asparagus fields of Brook Farm, when they are allowed to grow up and go to seed after the last cutting, attract the blrda from all over the surrounding country. The tract Is practically an Island, the Willamette River bordering It on two sides, and a lumber com pany's mill race on the other two. In compliance with the provisions of the law, notices have been posted en tirely around the tract. warning against trespassing, hunting or dis turbing In any way the game within the borders. The act also provides for the appointment by the County Court of a Deputy Game Warden, who will serve without pay, further than his actual expenses, and will have super vision over the tract. Ea also will have authority to appoint deputy war dens, . or caretakers, who may arrest any persona violating tha laws govern ing the preserve. The second preserve includes tie Mercer Farm, on the River Road, and the land Immediately surrounding it. It lies between the road and the river and Is made up of small truck farms and orchards. A heavy brush fringe borders the river and makes a natural refuge and feeding ground for the birds. Colonel W. O. D. Mercer, who owns the Mercer Farm. Is an enthusiast on bird protection and was Instru mental In securing ths location of the refuge. MAYOR W0NTRUN AGAIN Dillino; Says There's Not Enough Money In Job to Tempt Him. SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 6. (Special.) Mayor George Dining has told his friends that the salary paid the city's executive Is entirely Inadequate for tbs amount of work and responsibility placed Sipon the Mayor: that ths office Involves a serious sacrifice of personal business Interests and that incumbency In 'the office is a thankless task. In volving a tax on health as well aa other sacrlflcaa These reasons ths Mayor advances for refusing to bs a candidate for re election next Spring. The positive statement that he will not be a candi date has satisfied Dllllng's friends that he Intends to return to his private bus- , - - a.nn .a tha Iani4 ,1 f 1 1 m . left iueas eve ewi, - ...w ....--. v. In the life of the present administration permits. 11 aiayor ltiihik use uir plans for supporting some other Mayor alty candidate next Spring, he has not taken his closest political friends into his confidence. An effort is being made to get to gether a group of DUllng campaign managers to discuss ths selection of bis successor, but so far as tha best post ed of ths men who handle the recall fight know, there la no candidate under cover to be Indorsed at this confer ence. Ostriches Reach Kelso. CENTRALXA. Wash, Nov. 6. (Spe cial.) Kelso now has an ostrich farm, Hva of th birds arriving there last week. E. M. Dunton and F. M. Brown, of Kelso, and C E. Sheldon, of Ban Diego, Cal, are tha proprietors of tha farm and flv acres of land have been leased, two acres of which will bs used aa a feeding ground, and tha re maining three to raise feed for the birds. Kimball piano, mahogany oase, $155. Kohler A Chsse. 878 Washington st- " L. T. YEE & SONS Tb old mlnnt ChInM doctor cure any dlm uccMtully. much ai weak-no-fa, eoBStfpation. tithmi, catarrh, cancer, pilea. nerr ovianeta. rheumatism, blood poison, lun. livr, kJjla--and atomach trouble i alo private ailments of men and r w,a4ta Kskal a. .. -4, - e J WOHiaia) aaeea... wvaav I jjTwt- i failed. I guarantee a cur It I .7! ! crehla I bav spent a llfe- -a ... .-a .-.rf-.A4 from evera" unlv.rsltlM and took poat-sradut. co..ris li China. I hv thousands of tes timonials from my rratsful patients. I us inly th most harmlsss Calness hsrbs, r. sardlsss at tha blah pries. Bo I caa help you. Call or writ for symptom blank aad ""i!?1": Tin: sovs MTOirnvB qo, 14 tV. First. 8. K- car. Alder. Portland. Oa, DR. WO ia ejmlnent Chinese doo tor. treats with fioa-polson-ous, non-tnjurloas herbs, and cures auoh diseases of th Throat, Heart. L4er. Lur.rs BttamSeOh. KJdnera. Plies, Constipation, Nerr ouinera, Qralra, Rheu matism, Catarrh, Eoaema, Blood Poison. Diabetes and all orcnnlc diseases. roNsn-TAnoiv nu-aH., Pstlents out of to n can ssjcure thssa health-buildlnc rrmedit-a. Send 4 oents In stamps far fTTrt0 blank. wen rHlvK HpfKniflAT- CO- aaveeaesvesresrs DR.GREEN METHOD MEAJC9 CERTAIN CURE (THE S.f-CIAl.l!T WHO CtVRES.) When we treat a patient there Is no guess work about It. Neither is there any question as to what the result will be. For many years we have devoted all our efforts to a single task, with the determination that if possible we would place the treatment of Men's Aliments upon an absolutely sclentlflo basis. This we have accomplished. We have positively cured a large number of cases that were deemed absolutely Incurable by any methods other than those we employ. We do not care who has treated you, or how long, or by what means he has treated you; the probability la that we can cure you. and we will be able to peak definitely In the matter when we know the details of your case. Our offers NO MONET REQUIRED UNTIL. SATISFIED Is your abso lute protection. Consultation, ex amination and diagnosis free. AFFLICTED MEN. before trvmtlnxT 41441414, honestly Investigate oar proves naethod Yon will then under taad how easily and quickly we cure all curable eases of VARICOSE? VEINS without severe Bixrfcieal operation SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON with out Injmrlons droits (flos alcllfTilly a it ml nlatrred when preferred)! KEHVO. VITAL, DEBILITY without ttmnlatlve rensmlleai BLADDER aad K 1 1 K V trouble! PILES, RECTAL complaint. and all ailments of men. What you want Is a cure. Come to us and get It. Once under our treatment you will quickly realize how simple a thing it Is to get well in the hands of a specialist who knows his business. Our cures add not only years to life, hut life to years. We put new energy into worn-out bodies. Office hours, daily, 9 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, DR. GREEN CO. Sea WaahJnartoB St., Portland, Or. TRUTH FOR MEN X am Graduate of Pharmacy and Medicine, legally qualified to practice my profession In the States of Oregon. WSeshlngton, California and KeTada. I publish my own photograph, practice un der ny true and correct name, person ally own, control and manage my office. I meet, treat and consult with all pa tients at all times. I employ no hired substitutes or Illegal practitioners to consult with or treat you and I deTote my entire time to the treatment of HEN'S AILMENTS. I have no branch offices and am not connected with any "medi cal company," "Institute" or museum." (Signed .sjridavlt) J. J. KEEFE. My sworn statement la your protection against Incompetent and Inferior treat ment. Coma to me In confidence and let ma show you the wonderful rejuvenating and curative power of my direct method of treatment. Tou are under no obliga tions to take treatment unless my charges, terms and arrangements are entirely satisfactory to you. No Injuri ous medicines used. No detention from work. Tha following ailments are stjj pee folly treated : VaHcioea Veins. Nerve. Blood and Kkln Ailments. Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Blood Poieon ("606" AdmiDls-t-fred). Weakness, JbJaons, Plies, Fls- rOVWClvTATTON FREE. WRITE IF vou cannot call. to 5. 7 to 8 Lsily; Sunday. 10 to 1. J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D. 115a WArJHTN-CTOX 6T., COB. 4TH, rOHTLASD, OB. MEN Listen To . Me I am a duly qualified phy sician and sur- feon. I have ad SO years' x p rience in my par tloular specialty. Disorders of Men I do not curs all ailments, but cure all I take. There is no delay. Tou are benefited at once. The spark of life is soon revived and quickened. Once more hope Is re kindled and life becomes bright asaln. I Cure Men Quickly with Blood Ailments. Nervous De cline. Varicose Veins, Hydrocele, Obstructions, Piles, Rupture, Kid ney, Bladder and all aliments peou Uar to men. Do not let money matters keep you away, as my charges are so low as to be with in the reach of all. GOOD HONEST WORK and a SttCARE DEAL, Is what you want. Consultation and examination free. Call now or write. DR. LINDSAY Tha Old Reliable Specialist. Corner Alder and Seoond streets. Entrance 12SH Second etreet, Port land, Or. Office hours A. M. to (P.M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. it. .rA"'"'i V ' - 3 Cured in L.iiiiiTi i- ib? i f,itir;sA-?-aI DR. A. G. SMITH. THE: UbVADLNO 8FECLA.UST. I aa a reerlstered aad pfayaleiaa. eoaf lntas; my a r e 1 a 1 Ksetle to the disorder of M EJf . I ve snore mony In .eat. d In say establishment thaa all otaar Port lasal apeolallsta esaibtasd. X publish, my troo photograph, correct name, personally conduct my office. I am the most suo cessfnl and reliable, as medical credentials and press records prove. I make this statement so that yon will know yon consult a true specialist, who sees and treats patients personally. I pos sess skill and experience, ao qnlred in such a way that no other can share. NO HONXT REQUIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT. Many vatlnts have no confidence In thalr dootor because he demands pay before a oure has been effect ed and there are many who have been misinformed about their con dition, or through unsuccessful treatment have become skeptical tnd think there is no cure for hem. I want an opportunity to treat such oases. It makes no dif ference about th financial part, as I aooept pay for my services aa benefits ara derived, when I am satisfied the patient Is reliable. Health 1 capital at interest. I will prove my ability to oure yott before asking1 pay for my profes sional aervloea. WRl'l'l'H.Js; OtTARA JTTREJ Dr. Bmttb wrltlen iruarantw mean a oar or no pay for services. I sruarante to oure certain ailments or refund every dollar you have paidme for my services. My aervloes cost yot nothing; unless I cure your Varloos Veins, Hernia, Files, Fistula. Blood Poison, or aay ailment I aruarantee to cure. My terms are reasonaUa and no mora than you ara able and willing; to par for benefits. Office hours S A. M. to IF.il BuwlayaTu A. M, to 1 P. M. DR. A G. SMITH 234V- Morrison St. Corner Second PORTLAND. OR. ASTiUIGHT TALK ON By C. K. Holsman, M. D.NThe Leading Specialist l am an expert Bpociewei. hhbuui ."'"-" - , " . cluslvely. I own my office and equipment, publish my true photograph and personally supervise th treatment of all patients from the tune they com to ma until they are dis charged as cured. Although my time Is fully occupied from early morn until late at night In looking after the wants of my patients, and in administering my special treat ment for Blood Poison, Varicose Vein and Hydrocele, I al ways take pleasure In consulting with new patients. In offering my services to the afflicted 1 am giving you the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputation and experience for the past 18 years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and Integrity and should be siclent to convince the most skeptical that Z am the FOREMOST and LEADING Specialist In Portland. I possess skill and experience acquired In such a way that no other can share it and should not be classed with inexperienced doctors or specialists. ,.., .hould be made hy every ailing man as to tha speolallst he consults. self and those who depend upon you leal attention. 1 nave tne aoiiity ana cjwi pv. iu service. 1 hav alway. charged a very reasonable fee. so that my services may be obtained by any man who alncerly desires to bo cured. I make no mis leading statements, false promises or unbusinesslike propos tions. I would like to have you for a patient If you will come to me on a strictly professisonal ba sis, accepting inducements that I offer, which ar my abil ty 18 years' success ful experience time-saving treatment and cure of certain diseases. VARICOSE TXTNS HYDROCKLK. I daily flemonstrata that thss con dition can be cured In nearly all caaaa by on treatment In such a .satisfac tory way that the orgam are preervtd tnd tren?thenel. pain ceasea, well .ntr nubsidea, a healthy circulation Is raplflly ra-e-tabllshed. Instead of the .lepresslng- condtUona. I guarantee you a cure to atay cured or refund the money. KIDNEY, BLADDER AND PROSTAT IC IlS8AaSd "With thaae diseases you may haTj mora complications than are presented by any other diseased orRan. By my searching Illumination of the bladder I determine accurately tha dlaeaaa and by microscopic examination and urin alysis I make doubly sure the condition of tha kidneys, thus laying foundations for aclentlflc treatment. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. Scientific trAtment only should ba used In combating- this loatheaome dls .aaa I cure Blood Poison by the new German Remedy which I Introduce di rectly into the blood, purifying It, neu tralizing It and expelling poison from he system. New blood thus formed supplies and rebuilds the tissues In such a way that the patient recovers his normal state of health strength and soundness. MY D ERECT TREATMENT FOB WEAK-NESS. . That disorder commonly known as weakness has for years and generations baXUed tha efforts of physicians, yet to jiiB rery day a majority of doctors. I Treat All Ailments of Men, and Cure to Stay Cured I Offer Free Consultation .and Examination I invite you to coma to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for varicose veins, hydrocele, hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, fistula, bladder kidney and all men's aliments, and give you FREE a physloal exami 'nation if you write for free book and eaif-ax animation blank., offlw U opao aU day from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. and Sunday from 10 ta If. . M A A 1 - ea J TfamSB eeri sVaaBsl1 f II 11 W SB II aTZTSWakU DR. C. K. I Cure Men 10 IS MY FEE Pay When Ourei Be era! Debility, Weak Jirve. 1- 1. R.anlta It ... . uti, .... BeMeaBa4jssfiai . . ... .inr vlo. W2? : 'e ft? v.; 7.rs; cared at small espeaaa. 1 euro audi aliments as Varlcos Vlns. PUs, Specific Blood Poison, etc- completely and permanently. itSn wttn only a slngTj treatment. Otflce hours A. It to P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. . PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO, H aablrjETtoa St, Corner First, Portland. Orsros, DIABETES Vfmm strlcted diet. Fhyslo-nurrltlve Sal-Sano re moresll symptoms of the disease, prodaces gsln la- weight, muscle and nerve cower and enersy. At leadlns druggists. SAlSAXO CTX, Ktif, Vfw BibiIubj. Witt Cos booJeC 2t- X Five Days Varicose Veins Hernia. Blood Poison 4 Detentloa FVxam Ornipatloa. Famlry a Horn. KO SEVERE OPERATIONS, MANY OASES PERMANENTLY CyESjN:ONB TREATMENT MOST bAr It:, a o-iVb Mf wordXvd rSZ cfTB TOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AU THORITIES THAT THIS IS A FACT I AM CERTAINLY PRE PARED TO CURE BY EXPERI ENCE AND EQUIPMENT, WHICH ARE THE KEYSTONES TO BU I H1VH THE BEST- V , T " TPPl D MEDICAL OPTICJS OH THE COAST. I Invite you to come to my ot f lc. I will explain to you my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Nervous Debility, Blood Poison. Piles, Fistula. Bladder. Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and frive you FREE a physloal exam nation; if necessary a microscopi cal and chemical analysis of secre 1 1 o n s. to determine pathological and bacteriological oondltlons. Every person should take advan take of this opportunity to learn their true condition. A. permanent cure la what you want. VARICOSE VEINS Impair vitality. I dally demon strate that vartoose veins can be cured in nearly all cases by o n e treatment. In Buch a satisfactory way that tha vital parts are pre served and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling; subsldees, a healthy clroulatlon Is rapidly re established. Instead of the depress ing conditions. I guarantee you a cure to stay cured or refund th money. KIDXET AVI) BLADDER AILMKNT8. With these ailments yon may havo more complications than ara presented by any otner ailing- or- tfana. By my eearcnms; mumina- tlon Of the Diaoaer J. determine baj- ourately the ailment, and hy mlorosoop ical examination and urinalyils I make doubly euro tha condition of tho kidneys, thus lay ing: foundations for sclentlflo treat ment, " SOS FOR BLOOD POISCX. Ins Professor Ehrlloh's won derful new discovery, "60s," la oases of Speciflo Blood Poison. It oures in one treatment, and is the greateet marvel of medical science. This new remedy has been snocessfully used in thou sands of cases. Let ma aznlaln U to you. Duty and destiny Jo Ttr7, demand the best med-lV. J- uo.sman, ju. a. specialists not excepted, are attempt ing to overcome t by methods that have been In constant use and have always failed for half a century. They dose the system with powerful stimu lants and tonics, calculated to restore nervous force or strength that is nnt and never has been lacking, with the result that the functions are tempo rarily excited to the positive detriment of tha patient. Weakness is only a symptom resulting from many local conditions find is curable by local treatment only, without the giving of a single internal dose, which demon strates the absolute accuracy of my understanding and treatment of this disorder. In years I have not met with a single failure and I have entire confidence in my ability to cure all coses that coma to ma for treatment. I am equally certain that no treatment other than that which I have perfect ed can completely and permanently rertore strength and vigor. KO MONEY REQUIRED TO COM MENCE .TREATMENT. Many patients have no confidence In their doctor, be cause ha demands pay before a cura has been effected and there ara many who have been misinformed about their condition or through unsuccessful treatment have become skeptical and think there Is no cura for them. I want an opportunity to treat such men. It makes no difference about tha financial part, as I accept pay for my services as benefits are derived; when I am satisfied tha patient Is re liable. Health Is capital at Interest. I will prove my ability to cura before asking pay for my earrioea. 2214 Morrison St. Cor. 1st Street PORTLAND, OREGON Men and Women CURED The WeD-Known S.K. Chan re- u l..l r a. k ,.. Lame.se meaicai u. n. mu I DRS. 8. K. CHA5, with their Chinese medicines or heros ana roots, cure won derfully. They have cured many suf ferers when all other remedies have failed. Sure cure for both internal and external sickness and all chronic, pri vate ailments. Thoir remedies are harm less and jrive quick results. No opera tions. Consultation free. Examinations for ladies by Mrs. Chan. Call or writs for symptom blank to S. K. CHAN CHI NESE MEDICINE CO., 26i4 Morrison st between lt and 2d, Portland, Or, eJinc chong, Chinese Doctor ldada of Cblnesa berbs and root medicine cures ail kinds diseases of tne heart, lanes, liver, stomach, kid ney, blood troubles of maa tnd woman when others tail. If you suffer, call ot write to 232 H Wash. st.. for. 2d. Room IS. Port. Or. NERVOUSNESSd:xweac lor weak a . n H hvaterlcral or deaimndent at times. GCSTi'S BLOOD NtltVK TONICcures for good. Builds np the system and bright ens tne mind. 7 do a Imbx. Write for proof. XtB. COJgMladeIpMa. Fa. H'S DISORDERS JtKa ;;' 1 , V ' L A '