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TITE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1913. 15 BEAU PRICES SOAR Large and Small White Record Quotation. at EUROPE IS LARGE BUYER It High Market la Kjim naMr fall focal MUpprra t IlroaUrn Tlwtr Operation No Chanc f OrW ( rut! Comp-lJtton. Trfm f fc-t .s4 sa.-l ! In I poiat fen t rka varwtua. Ttt wilts wr m4 rtjr T ta Ur r 4 t IK mnmm f ew. t. a In Wm ptarlk!. S UEflk mt AiMrwgii it-, wan- ttM ft rritr.-Ai .i!. f tv rt.t la I it-, St'. .-ftNK H IHM I : imt. tl Mill M Tin A .? .Maa 4 tt?a kt ff.v-.4 r4 r r"9 r-pet 4Mnrt itfrt fiT f .. l th t n.e. pt'M t r-nfi, m-arMt WMlfc 2. If rt a lA - t Ml WiieniMt M wl Mtfo I'M 9fW tf IN rrtr ffthw4 V r i.f. A4t.w f-n Jt Mr !! tmrwm mm mn n lt. !- rmS ! M.-h f t.i-m m4 j.mnH0 f Th UnM ar i 't vt Tm I r rmt. t ii. m M. &I C 4 " f fc:fy 1 1 to vtimt4 t &t nvt f l rr9 trim life enwacy 4 Kp94. i.r. mm Ummm -m4 bi I f c trr rvr 4 fttitrT t!-1' l trim mmtTtmrn pri pmwmily mm 4ema4 tr llm fm mt ti Va m:i I hu wre. Tf-.m 4rna4 ttmlt4 34 Ut Ma prtc r 4t4 AH lf4 of ftj rr ftrm p t Ih tly a4 n).flil Bt4 IS a4 IJt- rrt Ana M4 mi Tfcara la 9' Ut mmmm aVa4 for rbt hop rr riiai, la fcy laa It4 4 rf 3 a4 eala at vartua palata ! mi hm mmmmtm mtm firm. Tfr tr rrrtrh. mt 41 tia al t'oo4 'a a luht If l-j i Uchmtr4 vf rat T A. lJval-v A r"x bought fc:a from Jmm KBB4r, of A-lbarft. al J I cnia a4 from Tblt MHUr. Arrsrilirif 1 CatirrnMi a4Wra. Iha 3"4 I a iHcarhl c-a f ramnt. Illllac rvwli Or4r. Tra4 la Iha frail an4 claMa 4ia irtrta arii. fcai a mntr of a fui- tr ia ffi. flacvipt vara lurtt. Ordr rt aa4a m kin a u a rar of rraobaf riaa far Iha i'hrtm trad. CWarla. Tartk lrint of r Northairr rlt:' Nwf4 r nna roKrUXD KAlKtT QI OT tTlONS .rma. aaajr. r4. Mr. Mrfi-hint' IN'-hanff. aoon imar d'ry. P'1 ... t w f;j , I III , , ft4 f f - H4 l ... . ! a v r t v A la tl'M rtwa a" j t OIL SHARES STRONG War Stocks Also Sell at Higher . Prices. RAILS ARE IRREGULAR .Met I joaur Are Ac-tuo 1 raturo o WaU-Sirrr-t Markrl, Willi At! mm; nmla Arc Al.to Firm Throuchont I)ajr. I . ; it l a . ? r ; 7a 1 k - " - - .V. w4a H . ' 1 .- I't I 7 01 JllMi-? f J' Ra ......... Jn-uy aa-a ... I ,m s f 4 aa ' ...... itawv fw a- r;f , f i Ban. , ir rtM4 arv . ... jfr rraa t- .wi fcy i ! .......... ait. Si 1 hl I'. f I VUlkCi-ri fa tli-a IM r iOR.-Kht. ar !. era. aJ. 9 1-.. a . tiata Ultfll af. iAf tl. ial. aai. aa4 vatcft, U J I M 1 a tport mtti innnrxu mt'tr Oara. Vatr-taa -; anaaa. pr awed; a'aaarpla. S (raaalaa, 91 i!.Ti pr rjirTAHt.-AMhkt - V H par 4a; lMin, fl'ailfornla. Ha l : a. r k Al ar builf4 r.u-. W -f Mri4 : airr 4a n4: ntp'fl. l- a pa4. araj-.a. ar har. ra- S a-ar J . eaauf .or, . i f 91 :i. e fr 4a. bna. ! - IJr; (u-. : (i ;i par crai. !. a r t tr . aar. It AIM a- .. grp. 1 1 4 I pr rf . raaaaaa, tic pr pound r r To- r-.n. w- h II : Taklmaa. l V rr urk; i. I? J pr tinHr4. It Iha rwol rafna , " awmc pr-. t i. a, a. f iha -eata. It ha aa- ' NKtT TOU fC. Nar. J4 Tht approachln holtday asIor4a4 aa ttrM. If o aa artual rt4MQ, fr anothar dull aloa at th Stork lli hanir. atihouch Irartm a well In z f yirday'a imi! output. With fw arpf lona. prra wr r aubataotlallr rf aavrrai fiw mailmumi hatna acorad b hpra4 Pla.t. All ih rtr man wrra at rnnc. Tiaa riMf larflrc Uh aa sdiiie of 2 t !ha n7 rurd mt 2JO. I'uPin Amtrl aaar's advanca of H V to 1 J tabliahad hih prir for ilo H. h! KJUth W ar ti rr materially arTt4 h in Intima'tort that fha alJIM mlcht raaa farther pdrrhaa af muaittoaa la tma mar r. rioma f the ainefca adanra4 1 2 ' paint, ih graii an tp mad rwcta'a tiei prvfrra4. aa a rrauit of rnr a of dt dnla Rai.a ra irrjlar 1ir)n th aarljr ara. -M'f htuM or th prjin prr ' acair-t Nw llarn. whlrk fell 2 S 1 . hC later pronounced lti provament waa nmnfmtm4t h ria ovtnrtfllna: with I pubita-ation af iuthm f'acirir a ln-raaia In artir-a for fVtih-r of a : ti t I.;oi,"l,o. Metal mf h avr r(iv fnr tha mnat pat a th Kariia ta iA.-hn.n ra tp-tad t drt f -om tha tfutnhuiica of iua hmettins ao rx miria:iv inaanl fha mrf 'ninf 3 1 at 91 : . hut loamr mm rf ii aanea on raalu na aa'ea Ther wa taod r aHa-rptta of L'nn4 ftataa ttieal a fractional ra. Wal liihlhm Mteol aa at 'a iihAtii quo;a(tvn aarpt for an Of - ri.tnal Add lot. Total aaa mounted to 4.t . oi aha re "Kuiur'" aa-e of ferraniM Marina 4Hl firm rn4 markrt Total aalra. par alu. acrcaUd . I . L nlte4 taiea pond tr car-fcaoaed on rail. CI-OlINO "TOOK Qt OTATtO.VU, h,o rfh. Ctoa. Aafca tiofd... J O . a A'.ta'hlmra . I..'"' M Am rufir 3 li Am l- oni a . 1 T Am a a H(... :i.aw l"v am Pt't Am 9u r life. 1 17 s Am T a T.... I.; -hi . Am To-v-c. . . ' ' . 7 l.d,n Law... 1 1 1 T ' U li:ih'w tie .... i'k:rn H T.. 4 I 1"- Ahfomta Pat Ca laifl-. . . . i nt'al Lathai ' A O ' . W MAM r... i I a r it .. 'hino toppr. F a I.... rurtbla hle4t.. I A UOi.fl.. l'tU;fa roots a K;rn?. . . (I Nor p(4. . . . lit ,f Cirm Cttt . AS f. UTS I. a a.-: Tn;t IMS fin" -TH J hi l s 71 S lit It7 MS 41 1 37H 3 o rnat4 lhi ama aroa 9a4 m aaoa HmbM a lun I aaot aa I r ba4y other 44 aac Aaat .: M ltor. it ajri h itM.T. aa mft. pa r aa4 a partlaa, laaaa oiU.tox Moot Traavafer mm At mt 7 la 71 Cavtfa Owina araal aaa a4 I Iha YlMtis mar t la in aaa la aaadorata qa tiftaa aa tha aaaro4 mmm of 71 rant a far fiaa at apt. Othor hta af frca la arta' aal haa haae4 haada at ihMit ? t 94 ttnft f r ft no aa4 Vrtm al)im. tK oeaJurt: Wa aia atinoi4 la rmt am 7 cnt a. ()a4 I4aa a4 ea4a waaia haa at if am rnk cd- ap th CMtamrr ut tw:Tti. of aa'a aa tta orl4'ol l4f r lmm t ? mia pinf a a -o rpit4 a;d. lnta4 In 9 fca'f ttxS )rantn 4 Hiataltj araaJa at 74 an4 raea. rWtt ra- aoaetlvair. cm9 fina leeritary crJ4 ba a au'al at prlra af?tn. a-M41" I Mtbna'M, an itora from . la coal a. aMro-Himar ta iha at. Mara or a Kr M a4 rtara'l wool ha alwa aa4 9aal al r to to roa'a, rUaa owe. .Mat;r a H'l andee fe am a!a aa4 Urt: mr- f a in ht N Mewaa ai. Afaiiaa bat a :. aa i4 tth " f radm at abmt ka t a7 coat a., rtoaa 9aio, Ta t'am r.j-tf tt fWt'ot. a af Iha a aral ai(ia)'aj Vltm oi a.re U aaiain la aCfonata. aa-r tr l io fart anarhaia dal t M'n I tha aeiNnt ta paMitbm f ?a vjoaC. 9)1 ho aTsf a"t arr thm atva ar a aa to hy aant. ta "4. ar 94tIb wt ateadliy. al I ft a ua' aa B?ianni, a4 rf a4am thotr aaFitfai 4"-'t n(l')4 l fay n tfy fc 14 pet proviat. "9nn 4-rti4 N ttt p of lei4l aoaa pr'tpMatJaa a:th.h a-m mrHaiit atata ttai tikr haa bo4 haa ara; gaaliooia trtao fter 44 Ut . Aiiawat aer-ftif4 to t m ar af v ha a ha 4marw9 al. air feaa ha n. aaep la prw-, tt fea vortaia t a i mm 4:r a pot irna in r ar a-9 iNftl. fmlrr aaa) f aaairr fi Jar a. t.nral jolhtaa wtallon rvaoa raarh aujlrc prirmm- a. I 4" . . ,Na J, J wc por doaea. Jfciif prtroa: w 1. 4. Oceoo atorac. I.TT I'eaa. fprlnc. 1 tW: larkm, 17.: torhev. droaaad. 709: 4-a. whua. 14--: colored. He: . 1 Nr. IL TT9.M "Ht rramrr. cub a, oatraa. aniB4 at 3t f'rota. . priata and rar ta. aatra. ftia paM n pro-iuro: t'ouoirr rrmmmmry. 7 I 0 J frurrilnf aoitM ; outterfat. irtmitn 40a ? a r. A, N. I, iTrrtr quatltt. lr. Xa J. 7. ill C : noii rp:ata. Jothorv hoylnf prwa. la pr ptan. 1. a 9. do-h I'orwand. lon- AmeU-a, I pr po4. r A !r 9m prr pud rOMhi lKch. 7 t Pr pvia4. htapU ! o- t'hh.nr alUX i mb4 Hier 1-poand tatl. ar do-n. a.half f'.a. l 1 pwo4 f i. 9J . Aaa ptoh. 1 -povand MX K T hteo. 7?i pr caa. l r9fe'alnlL eaek lot. 1--; P'atT aota, . r:irto. 4r 1-'. a mo-l. I'ic, poaniata. I s e . coaut. 1 1 rr doaon; po-a-t t' a? W rit(iu'i, HICA amait an'ta. 7e; tarr whlta. Tc; Tim a. hav. . p'ra. ise. fi 9i Htd. ta drm. 1 1 j " (UH-rrlt a4 hrrv. 4 to 1. oatrui f. 4 ."'. poodrd. la harrola. liv, cuhea, fcarr-la. ? 1 li t ifni ated 9I1A9 per Inn: half ira4. 1. 910 por ia; . 9 1 1 p-c ta. aairr I : par ia. H ;-' t-rn !. 9 S W S P-ub4 9 r a 4 . J p a at 1 1. Iu I'KIQ 9 HI IT Appo, per pjnd. aprw-oA. I ' it t . poaeha. 9--. pn.reo. Itan, l(i , ffoualna. oo Maat. tnlh4 jttiltoaa 9S W ! . aet.l. datea. 9riaa, l,ke prd. fa4 9 1 i pr . carroata. f t?v f a. f- t-O'inr. J ta 4 ar 93 ; 4 laoan". i !. I J laaa. W. hjh. wi't-. 7ft; hlach. ucfenh'm I.I I -ntrjl Int i on corp. . Inapi-attn top Int II r. .V J.. K C hutiem. . Mh h Val ci. I- A K Me Iviralrum 12. Mimi tapper.. l K A T PtJ.. IO r arlf lr St H a.uit Natioeai .aj. Nevada ""o:ier N T Central... v y v Ha 11. NorfoH A W.. ranrir.... 1'arlftc Mil.. . . ra. ir.r- tat. I'onnavttar : Pulmiq C. Kav Cop. H.adir.a IVa t A K m rir'fir ltai:ay. . . . MudabaVor Co.. t- n t oppor. I n ion I'actflc da pfd .... V H Mel.... t I nin . . fnn( T'ata. . , Unfit l'nir. Waboat Int Mar hfd. Total 1 Ah 1.1 IM 1.9M Va.704 4)u4 3 7" T 3 WM I. i.:- i.jW t 19 J J 1 3- aTS Al 'a ii'a ,' a-. I in -. ..'. MS M l-3 ' 1....V ! 4-1 1 J.', sis .' pi 1; TS MS 5 " X ; ' s -s I'll r.-it,' "IS MS ft. H. 4O.OiKI 1". " 4-1 44 7S l S 4- . -s t K-. 4:l'i ..!', JITS :. MS J" l 1.-..1S 1 i"S lis 71 R4 4I 4.1 trine hn. tbic: .ax, Tfl 10r; lima bran. !v: hIl pfppiri 40u.V)c: tom. lo, fcit$10O; cucumbers, OutfTc; let lu. 1J:3 01.4O. 1'rult Linoni. $ O 3 "; : ericcef, $?T5 0 4.70; (rr.rtutt, 12.00471.0; pln.ppl. II.. .Han. .itt: b.aanaa. Hawaiian. M0 .71; appla. ;jJ-. DKlduota frulla lv.k arap... tin Hi: ixara, Wlnt.r N.lia, Ti'l. l. P.:atoM r1ta. Wfllll: Pallnaa. $1.00 01 ti; a.arl.. on lb flfMI, (1.4001.(0. Cnion-allfArnla, 674c. n.ipta r'lour. ?31 Quarira; parlay. ;i r.niala: Ixana. 04.1O aacka; potatoes, aU'O aacka; har. Kl ton. aral Rtoiwa. AVAVXAR. No. 4. Turnantlnr Firm. &4 Sc. Kalaa, 37 barr.la: rrcalpta. 31'3 bar rrla: abipmanta. 104 barrala; atock, 11.203 barr.a. . Roain-KIrm. Pa!a, 63.1 harr.1a: rac.lpra. IIH4 b.rrl: ahlpm.nta, barrel: Mock. rtH.nvt barr.!.. wunt; A. B, f.V5.1; H. f iaj; . y7:.: K. ! 3; al. tl.:u; N, W O. tn.MI, WW, H B0 Mrtal MuhM. Xr.W TORk'. Ko. 24, Copper Bteadr Elertrolytlc. 2oc Iron ttteaay and uncnAnced. w York Ruar Market. N8W YORK, No. 14. Raw auiar. firm, rentrifnaal. .;;; mslaaaea. tt. Kfln4d aieadj-. rhlrac Dalrr rradare. CIMCAao. Nov. S4. Butter hither. lr.am.ry. SPIiSIue. Ktf necelpt. :i.V. ra.ea, unchanaed. Mat h Mbmm1 Market. Pl'LITII. Nor. 1-UiuiI. rath. !. Wctmtor, HUTS: May. .2C2S. Cottoa Market. Nnf TOUK. Not. 21 Bpot cotton steady. Mid-inns uplanftm It .. Hale. 10O0 bales. Hop. .( ew Trk. XEir TOMK. Not. 14 Hope ftt.adr. WHEAT IS RESOLD Foreign Traders Reverse Their Former Position. UNLOADING AT SEABOARD HOG RECEIPTS ARE LARGE MKIDV M1RKKT AT XflRTH PonT. . l.AXO TARDA, T.f) JnlM Art (la).le4 at M.laTraa'- I.C la I.lakt la Otker Tradlnc at th atorkirards veatertlay Si rhlefly la lb. hoc division. Trier was too4 rua f about a doaen loada and th market was steady. Th top was quoted at 1110. but only about on. load sold at thle pries. Heavy hose went at " 10 V3.10, and !shtwelhts at 11 to IS.2J. A few bancaea of lambs were disposed or. lb tNt brlnslns 17. There were no sales la th csttle- division eicept a few boad of calves. ' Th bollJay will be observed th yards today. Recelpta were 07 cattle, three calves, 3453 hose end 40:1 sheep, ffhlppers were: mtn rsttis F. 1. Pmitn. Hrappooss, ear; lor. immermsn. Carlton, 1; i'"wn. Celarvlile. I. Wlih ht-T. D rerwuson. Amity, 1 car; Wambasana. Independence. 1; F. B. erke.-, Hilverton. Z; W. A Iaper, Toaralla, I: A. V. Mea.ncr, Ooldendale, 1: Mike lortrv. (loldendale, I; Ravmond Mclntoah ftirhfirld. 1: D II. Cobb, Condon. 2; M. B. Wh.tatone. Ilrppner, 1. IVllh m Ixeu lo.de w. Ifc Plahon. Payton, car cattle and boas: C. II. Karmer, McCoy. cars boas and aneep: M . 1 roster. Con- jn. I rar hnss and aheep. The l.ya e.lre vere aa follows; 1 hoc , . I hose. .. C-4 hoce. .. hose. . . SO h.se. .. "4 hose. . 8.1 hose. . fl hose. . :t hoc.. . . 4 lain be. . , .1 ra I vee. . d hose. .. 1 hoe lH hose... 34 hose. .. 4 hi 1VI. Prlce -.'1 o ""I ?!MI 3 0- 1.0 3U 1 14J I K '.'14 3I. J2-1 l::1 w 114 L'lO d hose.. . I hns... . t lhi 81 hose.. ., ! 12 hosa.. . .1 hose.. . 14 hose.... a hon. . . , 7 hose. . . . 7 host. . a hose. . . . 7 bos... ., 1 bos.... 74 hoge . . , 24 lamhe. . 1 lamhe. . Wl. Prlc 214 S 1-1 3 nil 6.2.1 6 I.". I 0-.1 ft n .1 ! 7 0.1 SOI 6 Oil' r..oi.i ft I.-. 1 Vo 1. 1x7 ;or, L' -J 2. '3 2'MI 21.1 170 On no C.I 4 ." l 10 a. in .10 6 1 .1 in ,vw s 10 on on 71 0 a. 2.1 a. lill 29 inihi. 3l) Biol Tha range of pk-ea at Iha local yards for he varioua classes of liveatock followa: i'attl rhoio. eieera af.diam eteera Co. s . o"tl co.e ... -diun cowa r.rs 2. 1 n narra lor I be dev. HONrMt. V f't re(. twv X T I Un 3Li 111 runufl ... Oj. tv.r I'.o 4. ... .I"MS r fc : ... . KM IV Tel A Tel :.. f SS .1091 4t r.i-irr 4e p. . . 1 ifo r.o tft 4.... vn in 1 i-ln lao 4. .. f2S r 41.1m t. V ft 3a rr e roupo. i; M 4. res do rMPon Am a rti 1 At-h t;-n 4.. . L A R U Ril it r1 . I11 1 . .-ll I n III 1 Sll 3. ...1P7S He. MTted k. : ( 14.41 kip. t a4-. alow Jew.. ry a. aaltAav. or Ht.it -U a IteevkeiaXer cbjewa. a f .-. W "-. h -t.- la ti. ri.-ii..'f .r. t--w aad . . 1. m:; . is. pit. a.w .fie..!. A f!r' swt 4a.tn4 w. , ee..re..,v t..f.r-lf. Sia ;itt' i.. Fa th Irt'.rior e nfMi.4 SI fi. M.rvlt..- r '.. Sri. r. g.n.r"v tne e.m. 11. 4.9 Wfoe.. t. e.m..r llvet.i. bill. war. e.4 Se.al . J...'T t emit. !, e-4 rr. J... av 4 oft w.r. ttnr.iM wn. err. f .m T ii.it y nn4 a.e-wt v.ea f J.t.r' br.a w.r. eo'it .1 Tm . th. r -i e.I mt mi :M,4 trs 4 I. mf t . as .ata Th. m. t.. m'mi a.a.e w.e. 4:i. T". r.ii 1'i.nixe r..ei . tt. wn..& .M. ta'a y..r ai t ltleov. a"r e-vms.'l !14H.;.ew ...r. W.I y..r T '. a -'.4 t 1 .41 00. a -rea, 114 ui S. 4rf7 Km t.ef ; . Tiwie.t r.1-. '.. la e.re. w.e. e.eet.4 kr n M.n.'.a'e ttmaitt a. foi.a.e: .i. w.i-j r-ir iea it. f ' 4 ' !. wr.4.. i) er .. 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I trkaase. r.te. XKW Toil K. Nov. 24 Merranllte o.n.r ?S H J per el. rfitis. ao.div Mite. II Al; demand. II eahlee t4 7o. Her .tl.r. Sli. M.alr.. dnl.re. 1 1 a. .r.meal bonds elredv: rai;road bonde lirnt Tim. I..KI fl-m. l( end PO rl.s. 2 per ..nl- .it, morth. IS per e.nl. 111 mon.r atl. h'.. 2 rer cent: low. I p-r r.r.t. ruling riir. I. p.r cnt: lean ln. 2 per rent, rln.ing bid. IS per rent. rred at 2 pr cent X rn AXi'tm'o Nov "I London an daiv. IOI,: it. mar. I. 4 -.. eahle. 4704. VI. Or., dollar.. 4'e. drelie. ht. par rent, do teegr.ph. J per r.nl. U'NIVJN. Nov. I lur ellv.r. :', par Itf I par r.nl. r.l... li.rt bills aoatb. S4i3a a-r r.nt ' IMvlsVwd. tveelarew. XI TOUK, Nov. t Th. TV-lrsar.. t-.'fc..aa. A Welra R.rrnad I'nmp.nv 1e-1.y 4rUr4 aa aalra divfd.nd of 10 p.r e.rl. rr.amg th. in-ml d:rlrthuimn 20 pr rant. Thle amount b.a baen paid for eev. er.l ve.r. In tha for-n of 2 S Pr rent on th. aT.r-r;y .nd 1 p.r cent eilra aa- auatllf. Th dirw.ors of the Xt.ntene Power rom Paar loder !ee:are4 a auert.rlr dividend af S .1 I P-r cent on tha rommon etnek. an leer-aea of a S mt I per rent over fha Pr vioue rat and eetaM:Mrjg. vh. stock oo s par cent beeis, PMU.AD:l PHIA.NT. 24 Tha Baldwin Imimeli TA'orke la-'ll de'arad th. r.go l.r e.ml-tnnu.1 dividend of Si par r.nl an the pr.f.rred etoek No artlnn wi taken en h. question of rasumlr.a dividends OS lb. r o m mo. stoeb. and three K 11 II. are 1 1 "Ca If hi Hcivy Sheen 1i here Kwra .. Lattiba . .$11 .v7.io . IM.vi'dxD 6.2"ir6.7u . c 00 s s.r.n . 4 "o-4.i.. . 7 4 i , . 3 iii-.l till . 3 Co v 4 GO . 4M1.2 . ontTd 10 . i.oOw-0. 10 . 4.T3ejR.tMl . 4 n.iv41 imi . 4.V0W7.30 Omaha Liveatock Market. "VIAHA. Neb.. Not. 21 Hoes Receipt", 4"'X: higher; he.vy. d.25ti 11.43: , light. 4i1d .'-I; pigs, .V23T8.40; bulk of sales. tiL4.V l.tllr Receipts. S'JAil: etesdv; native e-eora. $tl .oH 9..M1; roee and heifers. .VuO 7.1; Weatern aieera, IGlf.4 2.-.; Tevaa ateers, e'..7..ti7; etorkera and feeders, lutjfi riiwp lteeolpta, .tjimi; steady; yearlings. $.;trniil; wethere. $.-..- 70; lamll, y.73. Clilraga I.lvratork Harkrt. CHIfAOO. Nov. 24. Hogs Receipts. 4 or..; unpettled: shade higher lo r.c lower bulk. . '..'. v 11 en; iicht. . f,-.v "": miieH lanii 4 &.I; heavy. .iuv4s.'i; rough. 44. Ud.V.; p:g. t.t 7o(f i.7i. t attle Heeeipie. 12.iH: weak: native beef cattle, f.i.n.'. t in .".0: Wcefern ateera. $d.20t a ro; cowa and belfera. 32.7009; caKea, $4 41 ! . a. riheep Receipts, i.onn; strong; wethers. Htllal; lamb.. .-'.. t; a 1.1 Cessation of Export Demand Pnts Grain Prlc at Chicago on Down Grade; Corn and Oata- Are Higher. CHICACO. Not. 21. Lack of siport de mand put wheat ralues today most of the time en th Apwngrade. Quotations finished nervous. Sf ha, to Ho net lower, wtlh to- ramber at fl.03'4 snd Msy i.i.. Corn closed So lo fflc UP. ot w"n (sin of SS to SSc and provisions uochsnvsd to 'jZa higbsr. Aaaertlona that LurODlim. Instead Of buy' Ing, wer reaelllnn wheat at th aeaboard did a good deal to (lv. bearish sentiment. Corn trading broadened notably and prices wsnt to new high records for the sea son. Oats wer governed almost entirely by corn. Provisions mad soma aharp opturna and showed unuvual activity among buyrs. a larg. number ot whom, however, wore short. Leading futures ranged a follow: ' WHEAT. Open. High. Dae. i.:S fl.04S May l.tilt 1.04 'a ; con. Dec .tr. May tTH .69 "i OATS. rv-c. 39 .J'4 May 11 'i .41 ta MtSd PORK. Low. 1.02 l.o. S .43S .Jia .41 rioae. l.Ot . .41 S 3S .41 S Jan 17.73 17 7 17.71 17.73 May 17.73 ll.ii li. '. LARD. Jan. .I3 Ml t.17 t.4I Mar f.;o . 41 fllORT RIBS. Jan Si ti til t f 3 May .7o I. . ' I'a.h nrleea were: Wheat No. 2 red. nominal; Nn.3 red". 1 1 til 0..: So. 1 hard, nominal: No. 3 bard, 11 o.' .v3. orn No. 3 yellow. 01a, innir; .-o. yellow, new, II !a 0 44c: No. 4 white, new, u.' v U 4 e UatS NO, a WnilC, 44 Vc; sianuaiu, i:ys No. 2. i'jl.c. Karley Slw70c. Ttmotby ltt . Clover Slttol: mostly 13017. Wlm.rT recelnla Wba-at. :.k4.V0 TS. Ill O11O bushels: corn. 76S.000 vs. 1.I11.00 hh.la- o.ta I hlt.M vs. 1.1..0.IMK) buenci Ohlpmenls Wheat. 1.7iO.CM.o , j.ji.uo. buabclt: corn. Xl.n"0 va. .is.iare swata oais. 1 Oil. 0OO vs. j:j.tn.j ousneis. Ciesrancns Wheat, 4i..ooo ouaneai; cms, noo kuehela; oats, 12,100 busbels; flour, II, vo bsrrsls. Mlnneaitolia (irala Markets. irtvvb-itini i.il Nov ''4. Wheat recm hoe f.nu c00w: 'ilay. S1.02S: No. 3 nam, tin::?. - No. 1 Northern. I1.V1 T. it 1.03S i no. Northern. l7Sto.Sc. Itarley. 7ioj 64c 1-lax, tl-MVs' 1 "S'i. Foreign (.rain Markets, LIVERPOOL. Nov. 24. Cash wheat, quiet nd unchanged to Sd lower. she was ordered here for repairs, but I wnen it was discovered toe lacuuies of tha Seattle shipyard, were too jammed with present business, she was ordered back and repairs made at the Victoria station, after which she came here. CAMPAIGN STICKERS ISSUED Aberdeen Club Backs J. G. I-Is for GoTernor. ABERDEEN, -Wash.. Not. 24. (Spe cial.) More than 100.000 envelope stickers, advertising; the candidacy of John G. Lewis, ex-State Treasurer, for the Republican nomination for Gov ernor, were Issued here yesterday and placed In circulation for the first time. These are assembled In about 1200 packages, and will be distributed throughout the Grays Harbor coun try and Southwestern Washington, to be used in state mail. The Issuance of these Is the first move In the Lewis campaign taken by the Aberdeen Young Men's Republican Club. lillllllli RURAL CREDITS TALK GIVEN Phi) K. nates Addresses Students at Agricultural College. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallis, Nov. 24. (Speclal.)- Phll 8. Bates, editor of the Pacific Northwest, of Portland, addressed the students of the commercial department at the Oregon 'Agricultural College yesterday aa the fourth lecture in the series of addresses given by business and professional men of Oregon. He took up the general subject of rural credits and agricultural co-opera tlon, dwelling at length upon the needs of the latter among the farmers of the state. "The best work being done by your college today Is that done by the com mercial department teaching co-operation to the farmers of Oregon." said Mr. Bates. BI'ENOS AIRES, hansed. Nov. 24.- Kaatera drain Markets. mxCTH. Not. 24. Wheat closed: De cember. USc: May, 1.02. WINNIPEG. Not. 24. Wheat closed: Da cember. Se bid; May, ' bio. mvxKAPOMS. Nov. 24. Wheat closed December. BUSa99S: May. (I.02S askea. KANSAS CITY. Not. 24. Wheat closed December, 07 Sc; May. 11.00. FT. LOflS. Not. .4. Wheat closed: Do camber. I1.0JS; May. 11.05. OMAHA. Nov. 24. Cash wheat, unchanged to Ic higher. Corn, to ic higher. Oats, S to l'c higher. ARMY BOARD ADJOURNS 0.X ' ' . coi.om:i, titkrr rklikvkii llVK FAILED IX TKT. TO lack steady al float aa. LONDON' Nov 24 American securities o tha etoek market ..re dull today unlit n.ar tba eloee of th eeealon. when a few batting order, rutaal a et.adv flnl.h. sev eral Amertcaa eo'4 bonde er eold. SAM lUAMCtbf'O moilltK MAKklT rrtrra rarvawl Mi ll.llee, I lia, lValta, Veg etablaa le a rif Ity. H4V rt'AXrliro. No. 21 Butter Pen evlr... '.'vse. Irltn. flreta. 2HC: frl firete al'.r. I'm-rre.h eitrat. 31e:. aelected pulTeta. 41i- i'h..ae N... 1; California Cheddar. If'..:, lourg Americas, 10c. Vtt'.i;t iuiowir aquaao. (i."JSL30, Ksaatlaall.. Xt.pa. la-avlag Preaaava. tlaa Officer 'will t Re Ile t.raed Active l.lat. VANCnl'VEn, Wash.. Nov. 24 (Spe claL) The hoard convened here to examine Colonel Tucker for reinstate, men! In the active list of the Army adjourned today and returned to) their stations. Colonel Tucker haa left the poet, presumably for his home near Hood Hlver. Me underwent physical examinations. and waa kept In the post hospital Mon day, with the understanding If he passed th physical test the mental text, would be given.. Inasmuch as the mental teal were not given, and th hoard haa adjourned. It la presumed that he failed to pass the physical test. Th. report of th. board will be for warded to tha War department In Washington, nnd the result will be made public there. No member of th board Is permitted to divulge any of he proceed inn.. 3000 TURKEYS ARE SOLD Aberdeen and Iloqulam Sale Ilun Into Thousand of Pounds. ABERriEKV. Wash, Nov. 21. (Fpe ctal.) Approximately 15 tons of tur key. 30.000 pounds or 3000 bird wer sold In Aberdeen and Iloqulam to day. Two firm each handled orders for 10.000 pounds. Many other dealers handled smaller amounts. The sal of ducks, geese and chickens also was heavy. The chief social Thanksgiving event will b tha annual Naval ball, which will be held In tha Armory tomorrow night by th Fourth Division, Naval Militia. Ilorwe Bujer Vlnlts Geneaee Barns. OKXESEl', Idaho. Nov. 24. (Spclal.) lshmus J. Davis waa buying horsaa here yesterday at the Kotlett fc. School er r-arn. He bought IS head of nice horse, paying from f 100 to 1140 a bead for them. . He will ship these horses to Spokane. Wain. firaln al Han Francisco. Ktv vmsrwro Nov. 24. Soot quota in'.l w.'ia. 11.(12'- a l.iis per cental: red Ilimelan. 11.60 U l.-"s : Turkey red. H.mn I 70: blueetem. fl.7niri.T2S Ter cental. Barley, feed, f 1.27S& 1.80 per cental. Onte. white. fl.37Srol.4i per cental, win toon nr.n 124 4r 24.2.". per ton; mid llnsa. l.Klir.l per ton; short". I.'l.ii :.t per ton. Call board: Harlev. December, fl.28 per cental; May, fl.3 per rental. Puget Sound (iraln Market. SEATTLE, Nov. 24. Wheat BlueMem, !i.e: turkey red. P..e: fnrtyTolrl, H4c;-ciud, l'2e: fife. Hlc; red Russian, She. it.ri.v l'i n ner ton. Yesterday'a ear reeelpte: Wheat 40, oats 0. barley 2. corn 4. hay 6. flour 13. TACOMA. Nov. 24. Wheat Bluestem 0fi-: fortfold. !4e; club. 3c: red fife. U2c. .ar receipts: Wheat 24. oats 1. hay 2. LIGHTHOUSE AIDE IS DEAD Gus Xlkander, 50 Years Old, Passes Suddenly at Xortli Cove Station. SOUTH BKXD. Wash.. Nov. 24. (Spe cial.) Gus Nikandcr. RO years old. as sistant keeper of the North Cove light house, died suddenly yesterday at the station., of heart disease. He had been complaining of rheumatism of the chevt and shoulders. Mr. Nikandor formerly was mate on the buoy-tender Heather and had also sailed on the Manzanita and Columbine. Ho served a number of years in the lighthouse service at Tillamook. Or. He haa a brother. Henry Jones, In As toria. Mr. Nikandcr had been at the North Cove lighthouse about three years. NEW WHEAT RATE ALLOWED Washington Commission Lifts Ban Plan on Increase May 1. OLTMPIA. Wash.. Nov. 24. (Special.) After suspending since May 1 an in crease of 33 1-2 per cent In the freight rate on meats from Tacoma yards to Seattle, the Public Service Commission veaterdav allowed the new rate to no into effei-L Although the new meat rate is nigner than the rates on flour, .wheat, hemp and beer, the Commission finds that the rates on these commodities are con trolled by water competition, also that the railroa! must pay switching costs of Its earnings on meat. The advance was warmly contested by meat ship per a at Tacoma. PERSOI.ALMEI.TION. J. A. Carson, of Salem, is at the Im perial. F. II. Rust, of Boise, Is at the Multnomah. L E. Eaton. John Seward. S. H. Oregon Darlings, of Salem, la at the Stult of Salem, Is at the Seattle, Is at the of Condon, of Mosier, . of Dayton, is at the is at the is at the Moss, of 6 E. K. Groves, of Pendleton Is at the Oregon. O. C. Sether, of Glendal. is at the Oregon. V. K. Hobson, of Tillamook, la at the Perking. It. P. Karlund, of Eugene, la at the Norton la. A. H. Porter, Imperial. W. C. Stone, Imperial W. S. Herbert Cornelius. Tt. K. Stone, of Clatskanie, is at the Multnomah. G. O. Ireland, of Junction City. Is at the Perkins. M. Vernon Parsons, of Eugene, is at the Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. GUI, Of Bend, are at the Eaton. S. S. Alexander, of Los Angeles, is at the Portland. E. C. Johnson, of Salem, is registered at the Oregon. Mrs. I. B. Quesenberry, of Vale, is at the Cornelius. Luther Nelson, of Onida, S. D., is at the Nortonia. E. L. Fisher, of Albany, is registered at the Seward. B. J. Weller, of Mosier. is registered at the Multnomah M. J. David, of Seattle, is registered at the. Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Donnelly, of Baker, are at the Nortonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson, of Seattle, are at the Portland. J. K. Darnelle, of The Dalles, is reg istered at the Seward. Robert Anderson, of Kelso, is regis tered at the Imperial. H. A. Brandt, of Silverton, is regis tered at the Cornelius. Charles B. Gay, of Mcdford, Is reg istered at the Perkins. W. R. Collie and family, of Hood River, are at the Seward. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Gerhart, lings, are at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. James Griggs! coma, are at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiser, coma, are at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, of Golden- dale, Wash., are at the Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Nelson, of Dallas, are registered at the Nortonia. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thompson, of Oak Point, Wash., are at the Eaton. FACTS The "Willamette Valley Is about 60 miles in width by 3."o miles in length, and the water shed comprises a total area of about 1 1.-U0 square milvs. It embraces a most fertile and productive area, aud is tha largest and most important valley in the State of Oregon. An average rainfall of 45 inches over an average period of loJ days per annum at Sa lem, t Jie heart of the valley, renders the rural roads during this period all but impassable To make them serviceable at all times these mads should be hard surfaced with BITULITHIC Warren Brothers, Journal bids. iggllgggggllE Francisco and snow has occurred in portions of Utah and "Wyoming. It is much colder in Nevada, Utah. Southeastern Idaho, Colo rado, Wyoming, Eastern Montana and the western portion of The Dakotas. Conditions are favorable for rain Thurs day in Western Oregon and Western Wash ington arnt for rain or snow in the eastern portions of these states, with higher tem peratures, cloudiness will increase in Idaho and probably be followed by rain or snow Thursday nurht or Friday morning, witk rising temperatures. . FORECASTS. Portland and. vicinity Thursday rain, som her 1 y wl nds. Oregon and Washington Thursday rain west, rain or snow and warmer east por tion, frfronj southerly gale along- the- coast, increasing southerly winds in inferior, Idaho Thursday increasing cloudiness, followed by fain or snow by Thursday night or Friday, warmer except southeast portion. EDWARD A. BKALS, Forecaster. UMATILLA WORK SUSPENDS Laterals Are t Be Concrete-Lined AVhen AVork Resumes In Spring. rKXDLETO.V, Or., Nov. 24. (Special.) With the completion of the main ditch on the west end of the Umatilla Government project, work has been sus pended. The bigr concrete 3itch. which was started more than a year ago, runs from the . diversion dam west of Her miston to the end of the Echo and Coyote railroad cutoff near Coyote. Tha laterals running out over the land will he lined with concrete In the Spring. FIRE CHIEFJS DEPOSED Wcnatclice Council Removes Van- landingliam, Who Would Xot Quit. W'ENATCHEK, Nov. 24. tSpeciaL) -The City Council, by unanimous action, removed tire Chief A. J. an lanaiinsham, anil appointed in his place C. K. Foster. ho has been serving as a paid fireman. The City Council gave Vanlanding ham an opportunity to resign, but on his refusal, he was deposed. The charges against him were incompetency. TKArCLERS. criDB. of Bil of Ta of Ta- Senator Announces Candidacy. MARSHFtELD. Or, Nov. 24. (Spe cial.) Senator I. S. Smith, of Coos County, announced he will be a candi date for re-election next year. He will urge the enaction of laws which will protect i-hippers from losses in event of shipwreck and the amendment of unsatisfactory road laws. San Francisco Los Angeles WHhat Chnge Ka Roate) The Big:, Ciena, Comfortable Elegantly Appointed' S. S. BEAR Sail From A In. worth Dock 3 P. M.f November 27. 100 Golden .Mile, on Columbia River. All Kates Inelade Berths and Men lft. Tabic and Sen lee Unexcelled. The San Francisco A Portland S. S. Co., Third and Washington Streete (with O.-W. R. & IS. Co.) Tel. Broad way 4300. A 6121. Twin ' "Palaces ef actf le." is DAILY METEOROLOGICAL KKPOfT. PORTLAND. Nov. IM. Maximum temper. ture, 4i degrees; minimum temperature, 3d eKTeeit. Rivr reading. S A. M.. 9. t feet. hancn In last IM noun, n.u-foot rise. To tal rainfall to P. M. to i P. M. . .V. inches. otul rainfall since September 1, ?!., 11.04 Inches. Normal rainfall since September 1, inches. Kxcess of rainfall fcince Sep tember 1, l.tl.,, o.l inrhfu. Total sunshine. minutes: nonsible sunshine. H hours t mln- tea Haromeier 4 reduced 10 sea level, o f. M., incnn. THE WEATHER. STATIONS Stat of iVeathsr I Homo . Cainn ADMIRALTY BUYS LUMBER Hrlti-h Steamer Karma Arrives From Jamaica Under Sealed Orders. 8 E ATT I. K. Wash, Nov. 21. (Special.) Under acaled order from the British Admiralty, the British steamer Karma, Captain A. E; Dryden, passed Port Townsend this afternoon for Seattle from Ksqulmalt to load lumber here at tha tchwaJTer-Nettleton mill, presum ably for England. Tha Karma arrived on the Sound rom Jvineston. me unusn Aiiannc naval base at Jamaica, and proceeded to the British North Pacific naval base t Esquimalt, from whence she was rdered here. Bhe will be the first British steamer under charter to the British Admiraltv to load lumber here. When she first arrived at Esquimau. aker Bof on rv f'hlrauo renver Des Moines . . Duluth Kurfka (.alveston Helena Jackisonvlllt . .. Kansas t'iiv . . Ios Anpelea . . Maryhfield Med ford Minneapolis ... Montreal New Orleans . New York North Head Nort h Yakima , Phoenix Pocatelio Portland fcoeburjr Sacramento . . . St. Louis ShR I-ake fun Krancfsco . Seattle Spokane Tacoma Tatongh island Walla Walla .. Washlnfcton ... Winnipeg l J -loo.nj . . SE Pt. cloudy I 4l O.O.' . ic icar I 40 0.04 10 N" .Cloudy 4ir..iw.... w it. ciouay u.fw. wsh; it:iear l O.OO . .'W (Clear 0.00 . .is k'loudy :is o.m WiNE cioudy vi 1 .OS:,, a Mam . . j .''.... 1 ." : i.ar .. :i 0.00 18 sw (Cloudy .j (is o.uu . . k clear .. 7" 0.00 s Clear .1 700.00 12 NW'clear ., 5 O.dh . .MV Rain . 0.11 . . N ICIoudv .' 4.', 0.00;12 SK JCIouily S4 O.Ofl!. ..NB Clear " 0.00 . . 'Clear 44 0.OO'i6'N 'Cloudr 44 0. 20 20 E Cloudy 45 0.00 . . SW Clear 7" A.OO 111 t' Clear ni'0.12 20SW Icioudy 4i 0.411. . . iB Cloudy Rain J4'O.B4 r.s 0.00 . .'pe Pt. cloudy m'D.finlSS Clear 40 a. :14 10'K Pt. cloudy ..I :o.oo;iO;vv Pt. cloudy . . . louoy 42 0.0O'. .;SW -Pt. cloudy 4.10.02'. . SW (Cloudy 4; o.os lfl sk cloudy 4ti 0.00. . . SW Clear r.O O.04'. .!f 'Clear .100.00 14.N ICloudy WEATHER CONDITIONS. Storm warnings were ordered at 6:30 P. M. at all Coast stations In this district for a moderate disturbance which Is approach inn Vancouver island and moving: ranidly eastward. A storm of marked energy Is central over Nebraska and the barometer is relatively high over California and also over the North Atlantic Coast. Precipita tion, mostly in the form of rain, has fallen on the Pacific Slope as far south as San "(iHEAT NOKTIIEKN" "NOltlllEKN 1'AtlHC" SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU -Northern Pacific' sails for San Fran .NOV. 2i, l7; aUfcX'. .1. 1. Steamer express leaves u A. M. Uunch on board ship, arrive Saa Francisco a:S0 F. M. next day. Great Northern from Pan Francisco for Honolulu, 'vember tf. iiCKtl. OFFlt'K. fiTH AND 8TARK lkh ones Broadway 120, A 671. Tickets aUo at Hii and Morrison. 100 3d at., S4S Washington st. N OUT II PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. San Francisco SANTA BARBARA. I.OS ANOELE3 AND SAN DIEGO. S. S. ROANOKE Mail. Wednesday, lire. 1, II 1. M. COOS BAY Kureka and San l"ranirco. S. S. KILBURN Sails Saturday, Nov. 27. 6 1. M. Ticket Office 122-A Third St. Phones Main 1314, A 1314. FRENCH LINE Coaiuagnie tieneralo Tranatlantiqu POSTAL bEKYlCK Sailings Frsm KtW iOKK to SORDEAU.i ROCHAMUEAU Dec 4,3 P.M. LAFAYETTE Dec 11, 3 P.M. KSl'AliNK lec. IH, .1 V. M. 1.A '1'OI KAINK !. 1!5. 3 1'. M. iXH FORMATION AFhLf (', AV. Minuer. M0 hill A. 1). t liarlloo. 25S Murrieon .t.; . K. I.arrison. t. M. a &(. I'aill Kv.; i)..rscv II. mitn. I 111 ja St.; I-.. I . Baird. llM) 3d St.; 11. Dickson, H4II Waio infeton e4. North Hank Koad. 6tb oad btura st..; F. d. Mct-arlanu, u and Anuigtoii vts.; K. B. Duffy. ll!4 SO .t.. fortuiuo. AUSTRALIA Honolulu, Suva, New Zealand THE PALATIAL. PASaKNOKIt MTKAMKIU R.M.S "MAliAUA" K.M ft. MAKIKA" 2u,OoO tons dia- tl.OOu tons dia hail from VA.NCOl VER, B. C, Nov. 24, Dec. Jan. lit. Apply Canadian parlflu Kailway. 5." Third St., Portland. Or., or to the (auudian AuMralanlan Royal Mail Line. 140 Seymour Street. Vancouver, fl. C. DailyBoattoTheDailes dir.. UaLLES C1T and STIIANGER Uave Portland dally, 7 A. M., ex. ccpt Friday. Leave The liir dally, 7 A. ex. erpt Saturday. AXDER-Sr, DOCK, l"Onn,A!D Phone Main 814. A 5112.