TIIE MOItXING OTtEGOXIAX, SATURDAY, XOYE3IBER 2G, 1921 21 APPLE STOCKS LESS s THAN YEAR AGO Supply Also Lighter Than Five-Year Average. The coast markets have not yet been seri ously affected by the Importations from Australia. The first shipment to reach San Francisco on Tuesday consisted of 6'38 cubes of 56 pounds each. A smaller shipment of 2S.000 pounds arrived the following; day. Eggs are coming In freely following the storm, and while prices have not yet been changed, some of the handlers are looking for a lower market soon, San Francisco received 1650 cases of Australian eggs on Tuesday. EARLIER CLEAN-UP LIKELY " - vur """'" ,"ow: yesterday were as follows: r.g lots ot ureiron apples were sold: 1029 I Clearing. fccxei Kewtnwm, extra fancy, small to I Portland .JO.ai 6.R2S neiilum. J.334ii.50r few verv S3 0 Seattle 8.514,8111 ta. n .i... w . ...... Tacoma ,., ,u ""- Spokane T2.00; small lot $2.80: fancy, small to I PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS ledlum, 1 1.90 Q2.3.1, few $2.50; C grade ActlTe Movement In Oregon Fruit at New York and Chicago . . ' Auction Sales. Total cold storage holdings ot boxed ap ples In the Unitad States on November 1 were 8,143,000 boxes, as compared with 878,000 boxes on the same date last year. (rd 2.SO8.0O0 boxes the five-year average for November Total holdings of barreled apples on November 1 we 1,815,000 barrels cam pure! with 3,516,000 barrels the five-year average. Reduced to barrel measure the total sup ply of apples aval'able to the trade In the United states compares as follows: Barrels. November 1, 1021 S.M)S.000 November 1, 10-0 4.475,0(10 i-'ivo-yea.- average 3. H01. OOO Delayed Turkeys Are Disposed of. A number of delayed shipments of tur keys arrived yesterday, but they were all disposed of, though at-lower prices than prevailed during Thanksgiving. Most of the aaios yesterday were made at 40 cents. There u a fair demand for live poultiy at generally steady prices. Intorect In the dressed meat market was light. Fork was weak at 13 cents fcr the bet! Veal sold fairly well with some iles at 14 cents. Week's Wheat Shipments larger. World shipments of wheat for last week and the same week last year were: Week ending Week en ling Nov. 10. ncll. Nov. 20. V2'). TJ. 9,-Canada... . S.OTS.ono 8,077.000 Argentina 60S.0OU Australia l.liOO.ooo CI. 000 Others 8.000 TRADE EXTENSIVE LIBERTY ISSUES REACH NEAV HIGH GROUND FOR YEAR. Transcontinental Railway Securi ties Share in Broad Demand From Investment Sources. Total 11,551.000 S.741.00O Shipments for the season to date com pare as follows: Total since Same period .Tulv 1. 1021.1ast reason. tl. s. -Canada 2oi.;4.ooo i!3.,!s.-.,iioo Argentina n.'.'-'s.ooo 3.2-"(.uuu Australia, 28.052,000 12.KWI.oim) Others .... 2,258,000 12-S.OOU Phell TAT... Sinclair St Oil Cal... Stand Oil Ind Sloss Shef ... South Pacific. Sou Pac do pfd !t L 8 F... Stromberg cb Studebaker .. Swift & Co... Ten Cp & Ch Texas Oil Texas Pacific do C & O.. Tob Products. Tran Cont OH Union Oil Del Union Pac ... United Alloy. United Drug.. United Fd 3d United Fruit.. Utd Kt Stores U S Ind Alco U S Rub do 1st pfd. Total . .247.400.000 245,031.000 Breadstuff Kx ports Decline. Exports from the United States In Oc tober ct this and last year were: Oats. bu?hels . Rye. bufchels . . . Wheat, bushels Flour, barrels Oct 1020. 2,5 1 4.TS4 1,417 2:12 44 2.0.-.5 '2.01IU.1U2 S.H02,II77 1.U0U.7TU Barley, bushels f rom a statistical point of view the po- I corn, bushels filtlon of the market Is not unfavorable rd were buying conditions throughout he country normal values would be on a irm basis. Not many cas.i sales of carlots are be g reported fro-n shipping points but there Barley, bushels some business la rollers. Wcnatchee sold I Corn, bushels xtra fancy im:i Winesaps at $2. Yak- hD.r,h.i. ma sold medium to large fancy Staymans I Wheat, bushels 1 35. choice at si. 10; Rome, fancy, me- Flour, barrels ilim rt larva at 11 '. U7lna..n. ., I ,.il , tt "i i,i. ii -. i I rass UMTlMi, xxtnit cieannss ui inn uHuwcaiciubni Oct.. 1021. . 2.0S2.2.-.5 . 8.210.IMH 01U.7HO . 1.07O.2.I4 .18,3(11, S07 . 1.550.578 Exports for the first 10 months of 1021 and 1U-0 compare: jiii. 22.4H3.1S1 114.1S0.407 2.IW4.000 27.102. 121 2--i.-i.SIMl. 7:17 14.. -i40,578 1920. 1S.T11.30S 12.8!)0.:i5 11.034.105 4B.tU1.72fl 1HH.348.81 17.801.408 NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Stocks were listless at the opening of today's session. becoming steady at midday and develop ing general strength, before the close. The movement seemed to have Its basis mainly on easier money rates, call loans declining TJ S Smelting. from.fi to 4t4 per cent on liberal offerings, u h Meet.. UnnHa curat. nlanlaus .i,l.,tllnt I dO Pfd strength on large and diversified dealings U-h. Copper In vh riv or tne UDertv aeries esULD- - -- - , . l.-w j - - ..I do pfd . .. v. . if ViTJ . k-h Vanadium Stl c.s.uuu ..... ...s..c. ... vivamlou list, was luminutru vy f legca uiuiuuitiaiai W'abash which reacted sharply. 4 do A pfd Pools resumed their banish tactics . in l o B pfd. specialties of the chemical, utility, metal, I TVells-Far.ro leather and miscellaneous divisions with- Western Pac out evoked perceptible public response, butt do pfd rails ncved to higher e-round as a result I Westrn Union of steady and substantial accumulation. Westh E & M Tn Ihn nftnr-nnnn n inrf.n ilrlv. n arn Inn) 1 VV est Md the shorts In Mexican Petroleum was White Motors accompanied by advances In domestic Willys Overld Issues, the Standard Oil group again com- " W'.'C- Im forward. Sales amounted to 735.0110 ."'Pn racag . - . ' i wooiwortn The statement of the British foreign minister, dealing with the xni'Uary policy ( the French government, probably con tributed to unsettlement in foreign ex- Worth Pump.. W Li E White Oil.... ioo s. s st 1.50l 2.i 23. 23 4 4.7O0 ul 87 00H 87 1.500 40!4 39 40 11, TOO 80'i 70S SOU 1.2O0 20 "4 10H 20 I.TOO 4:1 4'.) 4111, 4.1O0 23 22i 23 100 31 31 30H 6,400 75 74 Vi i ...... ..... ..... 98ii ""boo "&'i "oii 12.000 48 4 45 40 S.flOO 2." 25 2-ii 6,100 30 29 30 . ROD 60 60 AO 1.600 10 9 ' 10 1.100 21 20 20 5,ih) lists 125 . 128 1O0 23 25 25 1,100 72 V, 70 72 500 11 11 11 1.000 120 120 120 9,700 M 52 '4 C3 2,400 40 3!H 40 8(10 49 48 4 31)0 95 95 94 200 33 33 33 8,900 83 .82 S3 5O0 112 112 112 3 01)0 58 67 68 0OO 32 32 32 loo 7 78 75 8,000 32 31 ."-2 500 7 7 7 300 7 7 7 8.500 52 21 22 "200 "ei" 'hi" 64 400 20 20 20 200 59 5S 59 200 90 80 r.O0 47 47 7 900 0 9 3 i'.snn "" "5 5 700 27 27 20 2.600 29 28 28 123 200 42 42 42 200 8 7 7 1.400 13 13 13 BONDS. changes, the Paris rate falling nearly 15 U S 2s, reg. . . 'lOON T C deb 6s. points, with reactions In other continental quotations. Liberty Issues and high-grade rails, such as isortnern raciric. ureat Northern, Burlington 6s and numerous minor do coupon. .lOOilNor Pae 4s. do 4a. reg..")! ao as do cv 4s. cp.104 Vi IPac T T Ks.. Pan 3s. reg... 7Penn con 4s. An i-nunnn.. 7fliA So Pac cv 5s. 108 p0 rianway os. 99 84 r.o 90 94 93 1)0 . j . . . . . i T A T av fli oonas, pariicipatea in me oroaa inquiry!". - - i," . i.ifi 4. suv. from investment sources. Tractions also ten Gen 4s 85 Pfifl 4 were strong with several ot the Inter- D cn "ilu 8 Steel 88 488.640 2,277.559 Balances. 11,822.18!) 2,183,433 70,41)2 1,040,038 iniall to medium, l.OOfi 2.15; 3550 boxes sewtowns, extra fancy, large, $2.4082,75. "W high as $2.90, small to medium 2.1! 2.40; :ew 12.50. fancy, medium to large. 2.75; small, 1.)52.20: C grade, all sizes 1.152; 500 boxes Delicious, extra fancy. iigo, 3J3.20; medium, $2.202.70; small. l.02.15; 535 boxes Ortleys, extra fancy, arge, J2.502.75; medium, t2.252.4I ancy, medium to large, 2.302.35; 2333 exes Spltzenberss, extra fancy, large, 2.00; medium, $2.252.55; small, 12.05 ?2.1B; fancy medium to large, $2.15: mall, 1.702.05; C grade, all sizes, Grain. Flour. Feed, Ete. Merchants' Exchange, noon session: -rlla- Nnv. Dec. . 1.05 1.05 1.114 1.U4 Wheat Hard white .... Soft white .... White club .... Hard winter ... Northern spring Red Walla .... Corn No. 8 E. T. shlnm't.. 27.50 25.00 FLOUR Family patents. 17 per barrel whole wheat. $0 20; graham, fil; bakers' hard wheat. $7.05: bakera' bluestem pat ents. $0.55: valley soft wheat. $5.60 airaiirnt. i.i.s. 1.04 1.04 1.04 .98 1.04 1.04 1.04 .98 Jan $ 1.03 1.0 1.00 1. 00 1.00 .95 KIT T E-Pf n D-I..A a . i.i. irm t.oowi.80; very itrge high as $2.10; com- run. $20 ner ton: midlines. 134: rolled Ined, extra fancy and fancy, all sizes, $2.0S I barley, $34(iH36: rolled oats, 136; scratch 12.26; 1005 boxc- Newtowns, extra fancy. Ie'nA:.- p'.rt '?n- . ante. 2.B0ffi2 7i sm.i; m,i. tni, noie, .i4. cracKea, jn per ion - ' " - - .... . - - HAV Kllv nD npl.a r n r. Cn.t anrt i'2.4B; fancy, all sizes, $2.05S.B0; com- I Alfalfa. $14.50 per toii: he'at. $12 12.50 Ined. extra fanc and fanav mAffiiim n I oat and vetch. $14.50'!t15: clover. t!2 urge, $2.102.f5: 735 boxes Wlnte. I "?."y: '' W "- eastern uregon ananas, extra lancy, large, $3.402.50. ncdlum, mostly $2. few high as 12.50: ir.au, $1.8091.90; fancy. large, 2.102.2. edium to large. $2.102.35; small, $1.7$ At tie Chicago auction, Oregon Stav- nns, fancy, small to medium, brought I B01.96,. averaging $1.00. Spltzenbergs. holes, medium, sold at $1.901)2.05. Chl- tlmothy, $184 18.50. Dairy nnil Country Frodnre. BUTTER Cubes, extras. 4243c lb. prints, parchment wrapped, box lots. 47c; cartons, 4sc. Butterfst, buying prices, No. 1 erade. 43c. delivered Portland. EQGS Case count,-54?55c doz. : candled rancn, inwove: association firsts. &ic: as sociation selects, 00c; association pullets, 60e. CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to ago aiso quoted Oregon Ortleys. extra I Jobbers f. n. b. Tillamook. 20c: Young ancy, arge, at 2.502.75. and medium Americas. -'(c pound $2.252.S0. POULTRY Hens. 1827c: springs. 21e: ducks. 20025c: geese, 1820c: turkeys, iiv-. nominal; nressed, 40c pound. i-i ikk. h ancy, l.lc ner pound. VEAL Fancy. 13i4c per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. Ijocal Jobbing quotations: FRUITS Valencia nranres. I5iT ner . "ei oraoKes. o per oox: lemons. $6W7: grapefruit, $4.50if7.50 per box; OCAL WHEAT BIDS ARE HIGHER. 11 Grades for November and December Delivery Rained One Cent. The local wheat market was firmer with he eastern advances, but no great amount i uuaiuess was reported done. All grades bananas. 809c per pound; applen, $14 " cent nicner on Did ror the Novem- DO pears, i22.50 . box; huckleberries, cr and December deliveries. January lniei,c per Pund: grapes. California red neat ranged irom unchanged to 2 cents '7 ' """"k'. )i;c pounn -er cab. 3f3e pound: cranberries. Ore The coarse raln mrv.. ... .SLS"W-.8 P box : eastern. $21 per o offers for oats or barley. me Canadian crop is estimated, accord- g to Russell's News Bureau, at 330,000,. 294,000,000 bushels 000,000 bushels, against d oats at 510.000.000 usneis. against 400,000,000 bushels. Argentine shipments tnls week were rO.OOO bushels wheat, 2,820,000 bushels orn and 303,000 bushels oats. North American exports this week were I- t-atnauian crop I ig to Russell's News H0 bushels, against i st year; rye at 26,000 .'.000.000 bushels, and bushels wheat and flour, and 4c: pink. 5c: I'lma, 7W7c; red. 6c per 000,000 .250,000 bushels corn Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported y the Merchants' exchange as follows: Whpil. Tlaa KM., n-.. II... Year ago 124 canon to date. .16.03U Year ago 7,204 'acoma, Wedns. 8 Year ago 20 ason to date.. 5,005 Year ago 2,820 cattle, Wedns.. 2 Year ago i eason to date.. 4,036 Year ago 2,723 barrel; pomegranates. $3 per box. nITATO KS Oregon. $1.75T2 ner hnn dred: Yakima. $2f 2.2.1 per hundred; sweet pomioes. 4H4c per pound. nxinxs-Yellow, ti.snax ner hundred VEGETABLES Cabbage. !2c Pound: lettuce. $2.r.0T3.75 crate: carrots, $1.50r i.i.i per sck: game. izvllc nounrt: bets. $1.50ifr2 per box; cucumbera. $1.B0 wvz.-a per oozen: beans. )0'6,12c per lb.: eelerv. 70c?f$l per dozen: green nennera. 80120 per lb.: cauliflower. $101.50 per dozen: pumnklns, 2ff8c per pound: squash. 23c: sprouts, 17e: bean. 4 1 3 S 4 124 1,009 489 115 305 200 1 6 78 738 76 40 420 67 6 6 4 6 110 1,102 260 158 102 ISO 15 761 845 2 405 473 B 3 802 006 UTTER RESERVE STOCKS SMALL gg Holdings Are Moch ITravlrr Than a Tear Ago. Total holdings of creamery butter In Tnlted Stntea storages are 2:i 784 nnn ounds leas than last year and egg hold igs sre 549.000 cases greater, according the official figures for November 1 loldlngs compare with last year as fol lows: 10" rreamery butter 78,014,000 acKing stock butter l.soo.noo merican clieese. . . ,43.01.',ooo wise cheese 4,041,000 rick and Munster. . 1,711:1000 Imliurgor 1.127.000 uttnge, pot and bak ers- 3.170,000 renm nnu Aeuicna fov. 1.. tel II other cheese. .. . ise eggs rozen eggs rollers oaaters owla nrki'Vs I lscellaneous 312.000 . B.I 577. 000 . 4,387,1)110 .20.101.0110 .1O.4S0.0O0 . 8,854.000 . 3.032.O00 . 2,102.0110 . 9,703.000 1020. 101,778.000 3. 528. 000 48.-.IU!.(I00 -5.24S.OO0 1.742.0O0 1,270.000 5,403,000 187.000 6.580.000 3,8;is.ooo 20.401, 0O0 0,7. -.11.000 5.231.000 4.204.OO0 870. 000 10,051.000 krri.E MARKET IS STIFFENING arge Movement of Fruit Reported by Hood River Shippers. HOOD RIVER, Or.. Nov. 25 fSnenlnl 1 -Apple shippers litre say that the market nrKinniiig to snow a little stiffening Itnouath no material betrnnent In prlcaa oaiwacu nriore aooui fenruHry 1, when le large quantities of earlv vnritiB hB ave been rolled to eastern si,,m. h... een cleaned up. lite apple mnrkct Is gettlns- a utti. etter In this way." says P. F. Olark. sales mnager ot the Apple (irowers' association rhere has been a good movement of fruit. muuKu uie price snows no increase. For ma time no apples have been moving" "I think the apple market is .v.. rade." says Walter Wculnnrt nt n- Vuille A Co., "although I do not look, for ny material Improvement for about two Ull ills. pound; bayo, 60 per pound. 8taple Groceries. T,o"n! Johblng quotntlons: SUGAR fsack basis) Cane, grannlsterl 6.35c pound: beet, 6.15c. nuts Walnuts, new rron. soft shell 4 31c lb.; Brazil nuts 18W20c: filberts. 20 25c: almonds. 2627c: peanuts. 8o r,r pounn. RICE Blue Rose, 7o per pound: Japan style. 6e per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk. In drums, 18 35; e per pound. SALT Granulated. bales. $3.20W4.OB: half irroond. ton 60s. $17.20: inn. 16.25. HONEY Comb, new crop, $66.30 per case. DRIED FRT'ITS Date. $7 per esse; flej. $t.40fS.7.,l per box: apples. 16c lb.: peaches. 15M7c; aprlcota. 23'526c; prunes, 7 12c. UTTER COMING. MARKET CLEANED. ast 1'rlces Not Seriously Affected by Imports From Australia. The resumption of butter shipments from a country found the market practically re ana prices therefore continued firm. STORAGE EGGS WANTED T.nrfre lots preferred. Sell now. The longer you hold the less you will get. Let us know. TIIK. SAVIXAll CO.. INC. KK) Front at., Portland, Or. Hides. Hops. Fte. TAT.T.OW No. 1. 4c; No. 2. 9c per pound. CASCARA BARK 5c a pound delivered, Portland. HOPS 1921 crop, choice. 2626c per pound. HIDES Fresh cured. ' Be per pound: bulls. 4c; calf. 12c per pound; kip. 7e; dry hides. 9c: dry salt hides. 7e per pound PELTS Dry pelts, full wool. 8a10c pound: salt pelts, 8550o each, according to size. WOOL Mow clip. 8i0c per pound. MOHAIR New clip, 16c per pound, de livered Portland. . ' Provisions. Local Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes. 2731c; skinned, 24 33c: picnics. 20c: cottage roll, 23c BACON Fancy. SOW 45c; choice. 270 82c: standard. 2320c. LARD Pure tierces. 14c pound; com pressed tierces, 14c. DRY SALT Backs, 180121c; plates. lBc. Oils. LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels. 89c; B-gallnn cans, $1.04. Boiled, In barrels 91c: B-gallon cans, $1.06. TURPENTINE In drums, $1; 5-gallon cans. M.15. WHITH LEAD 100-pound kegs. 12c per pound. . GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron bar rels, 20c; cases, 38 c. SAN FR.NCISCOPRODUCE MARKET Trices Current on. Vegetables, Fresh Frulls. Etc., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. Poultry Hens. 23fii30c: young roosters, 2025c old roosters, 16i'18c: ducks, 22'ff25c tur- aeys, aremea, .vro'c; live. 85fi40c. Vegetable Artichokes. $1520; squash 40-pound u. $1W1.50: potatoes. $23 75; onions, brown. $4ff4.50; wax, $3; toma toes. Iir. (1.2.101.73; cucumbers, lug. 50c D $1: peppers, lug, (15 75c; beans, string and wax. 5-iflte; 1 1 mas. 12e; carrots, sack $1111.25; eggplant, lug. $1.25g 1.50; mush rooms, box, 60cft$1; lettuce, crate. $173 2; celery, crate, (1.50&2.50; pumpkins, sack. 7.".cff$l; peas, pound, 912c sprouts, 7) 9c ' Fruit Oranges, navels. $.V50ft5.75; Va lentlaa. 4f(; lemons. $3.5O'(i4.50; grape fruit. $2.505; apples." 8 and 4-tier. $1 40 3.50; strawberries. per crate. $2S3 raspberries, drawer. 00&85c; blackberries! drawer. 80S 83c: figs, double layer, $1 1.50; casabas. crate, 75cl; grapes, seed- I less. $4.23; others, $34; cranberries, box. J.v.wwil. Receipts: Flour, 4093 quarter sacks; wheat, 1713 centals; barley, 103,103 cen tals; corn, 1730 centals; potatoes, 7210 sacks; onions, 1650 sacks; hay. 157 tons; hides, 1005; oranges and lemons, 1220 boxes; livestock, 300 head. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Spot cotton, quiet. Middling, 18.30c national group of war Issues. Total aales. par value, were 90.850.000. . CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Overbeck tc Cooke com pany, I'ortlana.l Sales. Hssb. Low. Bid 48 300 32 1)00 10 200 1.400 13,800 B4 30O 36 Bid. Adams Exp... Agr Chem .... AJax Rubber. Alaska Hold.. . Alaska Juneau Allied Chem.. Allis-Chalm .. do pfd ..... Am Beet Su. . Ara Bosch ... Am Can Co. . . do pfd Am Car & F.. do pfd Am Cot OH... do pfd Am Drug Sy. . Am Hide & L. do pfd Am Ice Am Intl Corp.. Am Linseed... do pfd Am Loco do pfd Am Faf Razor Am Ship & C. Am Smelter... do pfd Am Steel Fdy. Am Sugar . . . do pfu Am Sumatra. . Am Tel & Tel. Am Tobaceo... do "B'' .... Am Wool .... do Pfd ..... Am W P pfd.. Am Zlno Anaconda .... Ased Oil Atchison do vtd Atl Gulf & W I Liberty Bond Quotations. T.lhertv bond nuotatlons furnished by the nv.rh.rtf a Cooks comoany of Portland: Closing 500 iu'66 700 500 :oo 100 "soo 700 800 ,80O 1.400 3.000 000 1,000 ' "060 300 900 200 2,100 3,.M0 300 2,000 7,100 700 800 1.300 2O0 400 400 800 2'. 766 400 4,300 Baldwin Loco. 16,700 do pfd 300 Balta & Ohio.. 2,000 do pfd 300 Beth St "B".. 4,000 BRT Butte C & Z. . 100 Ilvtte & Sup.. BOO Burns Bros... 2.600 Caddo OH .... 900 Calif Packing. 60O Calif Pet 1,700 do pfd ..... Canadian Pac. 6.400 Cen i-eather. . 1,800 Cerro de Pasco 400 Chandler Mot.".. 800 Chgo & N W. 600 Chcg Gt W. . 300 do pfd .... 100 Chill Cop 1.600 Chlno CM StP.. do pfd .... Coco Cola ... C & O Colo V A I. . . Colo Southern. Col Gas & Elo Columb Graph Con Gas .... Cons Clgara . do pfd .... Contl Can.... Cities Sav Blks Corn Prod.... 1.500 88 do pfd Cosden Oil... C R I & P do "A" pfd. do "B" pfd. Crucible ..... do pfd .... Cuba Cane... do pfd .... Cubn Am Sug Del & Pudsn.. Dome Alines.. Del & Lack... Davison Chem 14.400 Hndlct Johnsn 4.900 Kris 1,300 do 1st pfd. . COO do 2d pfd Fams Player. 11.400 f d Mng Ar Sm do nfd .... Flsk Tire Gaston Wms.. Gen Cigars... Gen Rlec Gen Motors... Glen Allien. . . Gen Asphalt.. Goodrich .... Goodyear .... Granby Great Nor Ore do pfd .... Greene Canea. Gulf 8 Steel. . Hank Barker. Houston Oil... Hupp Motor.. lis cent .... nsplrition .. It Ag Corp cm ao pra .... nterboro .... do pfd .... nter Callahan nt Hnrv .... do pfd .... It Mer Ma... do pfd .... nt Nickel Int Paper do pfd .... nvinclble Oil. sland Oil Jewel Tea. . . . K C Southern. do pfd Kelly-Spgfld . Kennecott ... Kevt Tire... Lack St Lee Tire Lehigh Val... Lorlllard 31 88 138 114' 22 11 66 78 37 34 61 93 ""4 41 82 31 56 85 33 117 125 122 71) 102 litf 43 8S" 88 -32 97 103 37 63 66 ;i 115 18 73 44 32 16 ' 49 86 '28 'so 88 137 114 22 "b 11 66 73 37 82 61 94 "4 6 41 82 31 65 84 31 115 124 121 78 102 26 11 44 '87 84 31 95 103 38 82 64 "b 17 114 13 73 43 32 16 54 35 83 28 83 31 88 138 114 43 6 11 06 73 87 83 60 94 109 , 4 41 83 31 55 84 32 116 125 121 1V1 20 11 43 98 87 SO Liherty 3s do, lirst 4a do, second 4s.. do, first 4s .. do, second 4s do, third 4s . do, fourth 4S Victory 4s do, 8s High. . 96.30 ', 9.V30 . 95 90 . 95 .16 , 98 96 Low. 95.88 95!22 96 50 95.26 08.62 9.1.78 9.1.50 99 98 99.90 99.96 99.96 Bid 96 14 95.60 95.30 95.70 95.46 96 86 95.72 99.98 99.96 Mining Stocks. BOSTON, Nov. 23. Closing quotations Allouez 24 North ilutte.... If, Ariz Com njia 1 .on.iu.un. . " -al j& Ariz 53 Oaceola SO Cal & Hecla...25 (Qulncy 42 Centennial .... K superior ....... f-.-i Cop Rge Con.. 8.14 Spr & Bos Mln. 1 B. Butte Cop.. 10Shannon J- Franklin 2 Utah Con jvt Isle Roy Cop.. 22 Winona 40 Ijike Copper... L'"dVVOlvenno ii.71 Mohawk 64 I Sloney. Silver, Ete. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Call money, irm: high. 5 per cent; low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, S per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent- M . . Time loans, easier; o aays snu w 5 per cent; six months. 8 5 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, aiuon. Foreign bar silver, 66c Mexican dollars, 50 c. LONDON. Nov. 23. Bar silver, STftd per ounce. unnjav si, nar pari. Discount rates short bills. 3 per cent 31 I three-months bills, 3 15-16 per cent. 96 1S Rift Co. Stocks. r-ln.lncr nrloes for Swift & CO. BtOCkS at 65 Chicago were reported by the Overbeck & 9 Cooke company ot roniuna as """ Swift Jb rn Libbv. McNeill fe Llbby - National Leather .? ' Swift International -0 Roumanla, lei , 0093 Serbia, dinara 1)141 Spain, pesetas 1301 Sweden, kroner 233 Switzerland, francs 101 China Hongkong, local currency.. .5423 Shanghai, taels SO Japan, yen ..- 483 NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Foreign ex change. Irregular. Great Britain, demand, $3.98; do. cables, $3.99; France, de mand, 6.93c; do. cables. 6 93c: Italy, dr.mand, 4.04c; do, cables, 4.06; Belgium, demand. 6.62c; do, cables, 6.62: Ger many, demand, 0.33c; do, cables, 0.34c; Holland, demand, 33.70c: do cables 33.76c; Norway, demand. 14.2Jc; Sweden, de mand, 28.50c; Denmark, demand. 18.50c; Switzerland, demand, 18.96c; Spain, de mand, 13.80c; Greece, demand. 4.08c; Ar gentine, demand, 82.50c; Brazil, demand, 12.62c; Montreal, 91 per cent. Naval Stores. 8AVANNA II, Nov. 25. Turpentine, firm. 74c; sales 267 barrels; receipts. 377 bar rels; shipments, 121 barrels; stock, 9S79 barrels. Rosin Firm. Sales, 637 barrels; re ceipts, 1166 barrels; shipments, 4U8 bar rels; stock. 82.419 barrels. Quote: B, D E. F, G. H. I, K, $4.27; M. $4.80; N, 1 CNs y 7 'Whwi -r Ti-3.1 v ,r,r - 11 Handy arrangement for stationery BE er AIIGEXTIXE DAMAGE REPORTS GIVE PRICES UPTURN'. Weather Also Unfavorable In Au tralla Drouth Reports From Kansas More Serious. 1,500 2.10O 2.900 1.000 1.000 V.ioo 8.100 KO0 1,600 3.200 2,900 400 fiOrt 9,91)0 100 800 2.400 700 300 2O0 8.000 1.000 400 200 800 400 S.200 9,300 200 1.600 2.700 8,700 110 32 33 46 68 7 18 12 27 23 87 38 69 40 64 4 94 23 84 33 84 72 05 83 8 18 14 100 19 112 59 77 12 18 70 si" 10 H 61 13.1 U 44 4 . 80 34 84 74 116 (IH 33 45 68 7 18 12 2 22 86 87 68- 43" 63 8 94 23 87 82 82 83 71 63 83 8 17 14 107 19 111 B4 75 11 17 68' ' 34" 8 61 184 11 44 63 80 27" 34 78 4,700 49 43 900 POO BOO 600 ' '4(i6 " 600 100 400 1.400 100 300 1.400 3.300 8,100 j's'.ROO 11.300 1.400 1,700 200 1.300 78 10 97 87 46" 2 6 6 77 102 12 66 12 66 ii' ' 3 .owe The.. Mar Oil ... Mex ePt Miami Mill St Oil.. Mid Steel.. M K T. .. do nfd Mont Po".. ont v.'ard. . Mo Par.... do pfd . . . M St P S S M Am Nat Rlpcult.. Nat Enamel.. Nat Lead .... Nev Con New Haven.. Norf W.... Nor Pac Nova Set St.. Y .Mr Brake Y Cen Okla Prod ret Ont Silver.... Ont W.... Otis Steel.... Fao Dev Pao a ft Elec Prlnta All .... Pao Oil 1,900 200 200 700 8.1.1O0 1.300 20 001) 4.SOO 2.800 100 200 r.oo 3.100 . 11.900 1.400 ino 10O loo 1,300 noo 3.400 8.400 l.soo 200 1.900 1,500 "'goo 200 200 100 1.100 8.300 Pan Amn Pet 11.700 do "B' Penna Peo Gib. . . . Per Marq.. Pure Oil... Phil Pete .. Pierce Ar Pierce Oil Pitts Coal... Pitts W Va do pfd Pr St Car.... Pullnv-. Rnv Cons. .. . Reading Remington Rep Steel.... Rep I 8.... do pfd Rep Motors.. Roy D Oil. ... Ry Steel Spg. . Stan N J. . . . Sears Roe.,., Sbat Ariz.... 2. nnn 4.70A 2.500 2..100 4.700 3.900 200 .. 18.900 40 24 43 '57' " 148 15 28 11 2.1 13 23 2i 56 15 19 48 '42 I2115 41 81 14 13 90 li 70 26 57 H 73 3 '21 8 8 62 80 46 5- 47 34 58 36 33 13 13 77 10 96 87 39 2 6 6 75 102 12 55 x 11 63 ii 8 24 40" 24 - 42 'nJT " 147 15 28 113 2.1 15 24 I 55 11 18 46 "42" 121 '1 81 13 13 07 78 23 r.7 72 3 '21 8 . 8 82 3o 45 50 48 34 57 22 38 32 " 13 12 500 25 23 200 1.2KO 400 6.000 63 100 14 73 100 1,700 100 100 .2,900 4O0 2..100 175 2,600 65 63 JO 14 71 "22 40 86 7 43 00 169 a 31 86 7 47 9I 6 - 17 115 13 72 44 82 118 31 83 46 68 7 18 12 20 23 87 37 59 24 0 63 8 94 21 60 4.1 23 V. 108 34 83 83 72 64 3 7 17 14 l.) 18 111 54 77 11V, 17 12 09 8 34 10 60 134 11 44 4 30 13 81 84 74 24 4K 79 78 10 96 37 8 40 2 6 6 77 101 12 63 12 66 95 11 a 11 24 01 40 24 8 43 27 37 148 14 28 li;. 2.1 .3 24 1 8 13 1H 48 07 42 U 1-1 41 81 13 13 9S 70 25 73 3 4 21 8 8 62 30 45 5'i 4 I 34 .37 21 30 ' 32 13 13 25 82 HIS 'I 14 73 24 22 50 sn 7 46 SO 175 64 T New York Bonds. ?aw vnrV iinnd Quotations furnished by Herrln & Rhodes, Inc., ot -ortiana: Am Tel & Tel 6s, 1922 " Am Tel ft Tel 6s, 1924 1K Am irharan 1m 19'.' ......101 Am Tobacco 7s. 1923 ipiH Anaconda 7s. B. 19211 1"1 . Anaconda 6a. A, 1029 95 Armour conv 7a, 1030..' 1! ii Armour 4s, 1939 8J Am Agri Chem 7s. 1941 100 Bethlehem Steel 7, 1922 100 Tint hlohoTYi Steel 7a. ...H'"- Bethlehem steel eq 7s. 1035 1?0 iorgen (City of) 8s, 1945 104 Berne (City of) 8s, 1845 106 -n-a.il a., 1941 ...lOd Canadian 5 1920 95 Canadian 6s. 1931 94 rhlpai.n A Xnrthwestern 7s. 1930 10 C. M & St P gn and rf 4s X. 2014.. 60 Canada Northern 7s, 1940 108 Chile 8s. 1941 101 rhrlillanla Cllv of) 8a. 1945 106 Copper Exp Ss, 1922 101 Conner Km 8s. 1923 10! Copper Exp Ss, 1924 108 Copper Exp 8s, 1923 104 Cuban-Am Sugar 8s, 1931 1U2 Consolidated Gas conv 7s. 1926 104 nia.mr.nri Match TUi 1935 107 Denmark 8s, 1943 107 Danish Mun 8s. 194S 106 Dnnont 7U.S. 11131 104 French ext 6s, 1945 101 French 7s. 1941 98 Grand Trunk 7s. 1940 109 Goodrich 8s. 1941 10H Gulf Oil 7s. 1933 .' 102 Great Northern 7s. 1B36 ll) Hershey 73. 1930 100 Humble Oil 7s. 1928 100 Interboro Rapid Transit rer s. loot). o Interboro Rapid Transit 7s, 1921 74 Kennecott 7s, 1930 100 Llbbv. McNeill & Llbby 7s. 1931 100 Morris & Co 7s, 1930 1U3 Mexican Pete 8s. 1936 ..... 91) N Y Central call 7s, 1930 108 Norway 8s, 1940 107 Northwest Tel 7s. 1941 .107 Pan Ajrier 7a, 1930 95 Pennsylvania 6s. II': 0 105 N P and Gt N Joint 6s. 1036 107 Northern Pacific Os. 2047... 100 Southwest Tel 7s, 1923 100 Standard Oil of N Y 7s, 1931 107 Standard Oil of Cal 7s. 1931 106 Steel & Tube 7a, jwni .'. Sears Roebuck 7s. 1922 100 Sears Roebuck 7s. 1923 100 Swift ft Co 7s. 1925 100 U S Rubber 7s, 1030 104 Wilson first 6s, 1028 88 Western Electric 7, 1925 104 Westinghouse 7s, 1931 ..103 Foreign Bonds- Foreign bond quotatlona furnished by the Overbed! ft Cooke company of Portland: Bid. Ask. Belgian rest 5s 60 a64 . Belgium prem Ss 65 69 Belgian 7s, 1943 104 104 Belgian 8s, 1941 104 104 Belgian 6s. 1U25 a... 96 96 Brazil 8s, 194.3 102 103 British As, '1922 402 412 British 5s, 1927 391 401 British 5s. 1929 3U1 401 British vky 4s 308 318 British ref 4s 283 293 Bordeaux 6a. 1934 88 Canadian 3s, 1937 1)2 Canadian 5s. 1926 95 96 Canadian 5s. 1929 97 97 Canadian 6s. 1931 94 94 Canadian 5s. 1927 9o 92 Chilean 8s, 1941C 103 Currency ............ 6 9 Denmark 8s. 1945 107 107 Dan Muni 8s. 1945 106 107 French 4a, 1917 45 48 , French 5s. 1921) 63 64 French 5s. 1931 55 56 French 7s. 1941 95 96 French 8s. 1945 . . . 101 101 German W L. 6s ..7 2 8 Berlin 4s 3 3 Hamburg 4s ................. 3 4 Hamburg 4s 3 4 Lelpslg 4s 3 B Lelpeig 6s 8 fi Munich 4s 3 5 Munich 5s 5 7 Frankfort 4s ................ 4 5 Italian 5s.' 1918 81 32 Jap 4s, 1931 70 70 Jap 1st 4s 86 86 Jap 2d 4s. 1925 86 86 Norway 8s, 1940 107 108 Russian 6s. 1921 13 16 Russian 5s, 1926 ........... 3 4 Russian 6s. 1019 13 18 Swiss 3s. 192U 96 98 Swiss 8s. 1940 in 111 U K 5s. 1921 94 100 IT K 5s. 1922 99 99 V K Bs. 1929 98 96 U S. 6a, 1937 94 94 Foreign Exchange. Forebrn exchange rates at the close of business yesterday, furnished by North western National bank of Portland. The amount quoted Is the equivalent of the foreign unit In Lnlted States funds CHICAGO, Nov. 25. Wheat took an up ward swing In values today largely by war of response to Thanksgiving strength of foreign markets. The close was unsettled, 1 to lc net higher, with December, $1.12 to $1.12 and May, $1.15 to $1.15. Corn lost 63 to c, and oats gained to c. In provisions, the outcome varied from 5c decline to 15c advance. General buying accompanied the upturn In the wheat market, but after miri-dai much profit taking on the part of holders was In evidence, causing material setbacks i.ess ravorabie crop reports from Argen tina were among the chief bullish fsctora. The wheat crop la the southern portions. Including some of the best wheat terri tory in Argentina, was said to hiva been hurt by drouth. Increasing seriousness of drouth, reports from Kansas was also noted and some hot weather damage to late sown wheat in Australia. Furthermore, Japan was said to be buying Australian wheat on a big scale and India, too, tak ing a liberal quantity, thus reducing ih. amount available for Euronn. nnira. ths fact that realizing sales late In the session iuur. me cage on tne wtieat advance, bull pi uioas.ru 10 oe satisfied, esneciallv some iresn European buying of domestic uara winter wneat was talked of. Enlarged rural offerings r r.nm mau counieroaiancea in the corn marke at the laat the effect of h,.i t and of export demand for corn in all por tions. Oats seemed to be rmv 8 onn iv.r. wt,. . ..... I. . ."j T ". mil iwcieu uecause ot packers selling The Chicago grain lollop -j ..... rl.w !. ,1 .-. , . - .".J Vr 1I1H WV(!rr)Pf .r gr 1'.... Ann...... nf T. ( 1 -,, The news over the holidav was all I favor of higher prices and the market '"""'a reaany by advancing to a pre ......... .ui a -miiis over Wednesday' final price. The reaction at the -i-.. accompanied by heavy profit-taking, which should -trengthen the technical position. Although foreign news disclosed nothing "",u,l,; auvance or 21 to 2 pence I a. ii u in su, rents in !!,, Aires were credited as indicative of favor u.e developments, export news was en various markets reporting evl dence of foreign interest nri a iA n 100,000 bushels was made out of Chicago. ...o .UUciu miner-saia uie condition wheat In the southwest shows no I provement. indications are not lacking w. neu improvement in the domestic flour trade to be seen in the very near future. We have great confidence in the iiminci. na iook ior Higher prices. ,. O0.rn Advanced with wheat early In uut encountered considerable sell ing by cash houses, presumably agalnai .uuiuij iiuiuimws ana turned . easier to wards close. Cash started strong with ex liners again gooa ouyers, but late In the day. the demand appeared to be satisfied and prices weakened. It is now ih- sensus of opinion In cash circles that the mm- win maricet nis new crop of corn in a more orderly manner than he did his wheat and oats, in which case it Is very "r pi-ices win do obtained also. u" iraae larger than of late and market was compelled to digest a rather large volume of liquidation of the nearby Rye Buying of futures by prominent seaboard Interests gave this, market a strong tone. Cash was steady with No 2 on track 1 to 1 cents over December Provisions Dull, start Ins- .llhri i,i.v.. v.. ...c au.n.iua jh nog prices. .leading jutures ranged as follows: WHEAT. U Den. Hls-h. tjis CI... ' i';i i-M -u $ 11 41D1S 1.14 CORN. .60 .49 .65 .64 OATS. .33 .33 .33 39 .38 .38 V0 X to" OvA jf X. ncards sjr tnct tickler in this Jjsa drawn ? stenograph and )er tools XTO W about your typewriter desks? Are they comfortable? Bus--- iness-like? Do they have ample drawer room compact, neat space for stationery and card records? A typewriter support that doesn't vibrate with every stroke of the keys ? West-Made is the ideal stenographic desk. One exclusive feature is the correspondence tickler or "worry-saver." This alone in creases the efficiency of many stenographers 50. Companies like the Durant Motor Company, Standard Oil, Shell Oil, Federal Re serve Banks, that employ many stenographers, use West-Made desks. West-Made is a complete line of office desks. Styles for executive or reneral offices for business and professional people. But every style, sturdy, well-made good-looking. Added to the recognized merit is a substantial saving in freight! because West-Made desks are built on the Pacific Coast Sold under unlimited guarantee) These dealers will be glad to show you the West-Made line. WEST-MADE DESK COMPANY Manufacturers Portland, U. S. A. Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Glass & Prudhomme Co. Bushon & Co. uu r""llLTl KZZS H XIV. Dec. , May. Dec . May. . Dee. . , May.. 1.14 .30 .55 1.15 .40 .54 Jan. . .33 .38 MESS PORK. 14.23 Jan. . May. .7.1 9.02 7.40 7.75 LARD. 8.72 8.72 8.73 .10 9.10 9.00 SHORT RIBS. Jan .... .... May.1. 7.00 7.00 7.75 Cash prices were: Wheat No. 2 hard. $1.13; No. S hard. $1.11. Corn No. 2 mixed. 0152c; No. 2 fel low. fi29ro2c. Oats No. 2 white, 33 37c; No. white, 8203Se. Rye No. 2. 8687c. Barley 52 64c. Timothy seed $3if?6. Clover seed $12.50(918.30. Pork Nominal. Lard $8.90 8.93. Ribs $7 7.75. Primary Receipts. CHICAGO. Nov. 23 Primary reeelpti Wheat, 1,516,000 bushels aKalnst 2.132.000 bushels; corn, 71U.0OH bushels against 817,- 000 bushels; oats, 573,000 bushels against 633.000 bushels. Shipments wheat, 1,045. 000 bushels atralnst 784,000 bushels; corn, 972,000 bush els against 511,000 bushels: oats, 340.000 bushels against nni.ooo bushels. Clearances Wheat. 1.032.000 bushels: corn. 37.000 bushels; rye, 13,000 bushels; barley, 30.000 bushels; tlour, 6000 barrels Car lots Kansas City. 94 wheat. 31 corn. 27 oats: St. Louis. 38 wheat. 74 corn, 23 oata; Winnipeg-. 762 wheat, 133 oats, 17 rye; Duluth. 124 wheat, 5 corn, 1 oats; Omaha. 38 wheat, 73 corn. 27 oats; Minne apolis, 453 wheat. 62 corn. Argentine Grain Market. BUEN'OS AIRKS. Nov. 25. Wheat De cember $1.03, up lc; February. $1.05. up lc. Corn, steady, c up. Weather, fine. Austria, kronen Belgium, francs IlulKaria. leva Cxecho-slovakta, kronen . Iienmark, kroner KnKland, pound sterling;.. F'inland, f inmark ........ France, francs Germany, marks Greece, drachmas ........ Holland, guilders Hungary, kronen Ilaly, lire Jugo-Slavia. kronen ...... Norway, kroner . $0.0008 . .0118 .01 l .1S36 4.10 .0206 .07IH5 .004 .0406 .8 S .0016 .0414 .0(138 .143 Furtucal, escudos 09 . Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 23. Barley. 870 52c. Klax No. 1. $1.80 1. 87. Wheat Dec, $1.23; May, $1.22. Winnipeg Grain Market. WINNIPEG. Nov. 25. Wheat Novem ber, $1.19; December, $1.09; May. $1.13. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 2.1. Grain Wheat, milling. $1.8001.90; feed, $1,859 05. Barley, feed, $1.251.32; shipping. $1.3581.43. Oats, red feed. $1.40 1. (id. Corn, white Egyptian. $1.601.65; red mllo, tl.ftOQi.o3. ' Hay Wheat. No. 1. $1719: fair. $14 7: tame oat. $150M8; wild oat. $11&13. alfalfa, $151310; stock, $!&12; straw, $14 ttji. a ton. Seattle Grain Market. SKATTI.E, Nov. 28. Wheat, hard white. 1 06: soft white, white club, northern prlng, soft red winter, $1.03; hard red winter. $1.08; eastern red Walla, $1.03; Big Bend bluestem. $1.13. City delivery: Corn, whole yellow, $33; eracked. $36; feed meal, $36; barley, whole feed, $33; rolled, $35; ground. $35: clipped, $30: oats, whole feed. $3236; rolled. $34 4r38: ground. $34038: sprouting. $33; wheat, recleaned feed. $30(6)41; atl grain chop, $36; chick starter, $55; chick mash (no bone meal), $47; growing feed, $53; growing mash (no bone meat), $43; egg mash (no bone meal), $4044; scratch feed. $42; dairy feed, $33; beet pulp. $36; wheat, mixed feed, IHl: mill run. $21; cocoanut meal. $20; cottonseed meal, $46; Linseed meal. $59: soy bean meal, $60 Hay Alfalfa, No. 1, $18; timothy. No. 1, 25; straw, $1S a ton. The Fifty -Year Desk STOCK SUPPLY IS SMALL BUYERS FIND ONLY DRIVE-IXS AVAILABLE AT YARDS. creamery extras. 44 943c; creamery firsts, turea here this morning. They caused 3ifc43c. 1 some scattered liquidation, but the offer- Sunday Train, Which Was lleld at The Dalles, Will Be on Hand This Morning. The' delayed stock train which was he, J at The Dalles by the storm, was due at the yards last night and Its arrival wil. causa more business today than Is usual at the yards on Saturday. Five load of hogs came direct to packers Thursday, hut there were no rail arrivals In tine for yesterday's market and buyera had to be content with drive-in. As was the case on the preceding ,days of the week pre miums over the regular market price were paid foe the best hogs available. The day's sales were as follows: Wet. Prlce.l Wgt. Price. 8 steers. 1113 $ 6 00 2 hogs. . 210 $ 9.35 1 steer.. lo o.c.n inog... 1070 4.3! H In Ml OS. 730 4.75l!l lambM. 175 8.301 3 lambs. 204 9.50! 2 ewes. . 227 9.251 4 yearlga 8 cows 1 cow. . 1 heifer 2 calves. 6 hogs. . 7 hogs. . 7 hogs. . 19 hogs. . 1 hog.. . 5 hogs. . 1 hog... 1 hog... 1 hog.. . 6 hogs. . 26 hogs.. 16 hogs.. 1 bog. . . 12 hogs 106 220 253 220 240 210 223 101 206 270 170 9.5(1 9.50 9.35 9.50 9.30 9.5(1 1 cow. . . 2 cows . . 1 cow . . . 1 cow. . . 1 heifer. ewes. . 208 72 81 66 135 117 10(16 950 II hO 1220 1070 625 150 1240 1200 1112 136 0.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 4.00 3 00 4.5(1 4 00 8.00 3.00 2 50 8. no 8.00 8 50 2 75 9.00 9.00 0 .Ml 1 bull 0.5111 1 bull. . 9 25120 hogs. 8.00 21 hogs. U.DUl Prices quoted at the Portland Union stockyards were as follows: Choice steers $5.73W8.30 5.25-015.73 4.7,'Ki 3.23 3.73(fi 4.75 4.50 it 3.00 8.75W4.50 Medium to good steers Fair to medium steers.. Common to fair steers Choice feeders Fair to rood feeders Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows, heifers. Fair to medium cows, heifers.. 3. 50 Ot 4 00 Common cows 2.75(3.50 Oannera 1. 30 Si 2. i 3 Hulls 3.00 fd) 4.00 Choice dairy calvea 8.5(ii9 O0 Prime light calves 6.00ft 8.00 Medium light calves 6.00 (ft 8.00 Heavy calves 5.00&.0.30 Hoes- Prime light 8 25(ff875 Smooth heavy, 230 to 800 lbs.. 7.008.00 Smooth heavy, 300. lbs. and up 0.00ft 7.00 Rough heavy o.wui o. u Fat pig 8.23ft 8.75 Feeder nles 8.50ft 0.00 Stags, subject to dockage 4.00 4,3.75 Sheeii Bast of mountain lambs (I.S0(It7.00 Heat valley lambs a.iwttn.N Fair to good B.OOtft 3.50 Cull lambs ' 800(84.00 Eastern Oregon feeders 4.30W3.00 Light yearlings 4.50&5.OO Heavy yearlings 800ft4.50 Light wethers 8.50ft 4.50 Heavy wethers 250w3 50 Ewes 1.00 4c 3.83 Chicago livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 14.000; beef steers opened slow to 23c lower; medium grades very dull: prime yearlings, fed for show, $12; bulk beet steers, $6(5:9; she-tock. stow but early aales steady; calvea, strong; bulla and torkers, steady. Hobs Receipts, sz.ooo; active, ioc to 5c higher than Wednesday's aversge, mostly 23c higher; light lights, up to 7.23: comparatively tew nogs over sf.iu: bulk, $6.90ip7.03: pigs. 23o higher; bulk desirable, ST.lJl.:J. Sheep Keceipta. ltt.uini; rat lamos, generally steady; top early, $10 to packers nd shippers, no. Hi to city butcners; bulk early. $!l.754fl0: choice fed shorn lambs, talking weak on sbeep ana strong on feeder lambs. Kansas City livestock Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo., Nov. 25. (United tates Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Ke- celnta. 830O: fairly active, mostly steady pots riigner; bum rat Deer steers, ucj); ne load $7.15; quality lacking on most llling cattle: bulk cows. 3. 25(83.75: canners and cutters, $2.50fii2R5; very few yearlings offered; bulk, $3.759630; veal calves, scarce; few cnolce kinds, . n; tockers and feeders, dull wltn zew sales reported. Hogs Receipts, 2000: active, mostly ft25c higher; closing at full advance; shipper top. $6.05; packing top on choice ogs averaging around zoo and zio pounds. ; bulk of sales, l.i)(ii; paraing sows, 5023c higher: bulk. $5.73 WO; pigs. teady, $7.23. Sheep Kecelpis, lzim: Killing classes trong to 23c higher; shorn Texas wethers. $4.50; fed western lambs, $0.33. Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Nov. 25. (United States Bu reau of Marketa.) Hoga Receipts, 4500; mostly 10 13c higher; close steady; bulk medium and light butchers. $0.50e,6.73; top, $6.80; bulk stronger weights and mixed, $0(8'8.4O; packing grades. $5.50tr(l. Cattle Receipts. 4300; beef steers. 154i) 25c lower; ahe-atock, weak to 25c iower: bulls, weak; veals, steady; stockers and feed rs, weak to 15c lower. Sheep Receipts, 3500; active; fat lambs. 25040c higher: top. $0.40; sheep and feeding Iambs. 25c higher; ewes, $4.25; feeding lambs. $8.50. Ega Unsettled. Fresh gathered extra firsts, 63ft:6Sc; do firsts, 30'n 02c. Cheese Steady. Slate, whole milk, fia'a. fresh specials. 21ft 22c; state, whole milk twins specials, 21 u 22c. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. Butter, unchanged Creamery extras, 44c; firsts, 3j'(j42c secjnd.1. 32 ft 34c: standards. 38c. Eggn Higher. Receipts, 20.15 cases: firsts 50to3c: ordinary firsts. 4.fiU4ic: mife. laneous, 50ft 32c; refrigerator extras, 3b W 33c; tefrlgerator firsts, 3 ( 3i c. SEATTLE. Nov 2.V Eggs, select local ranch, white shells. OOc; do mixed colon., 07ft58c. pullcta. 451f40c. Butter :ity creamery cubes, 46c; bricks or prlnut, 4ic. Metal Market. NEW "YORK. Nov. 23. Copper Steady Electrolytic, spot and nearby, 13(-)13c; ater. 13 Hi 13 'A c. Tin Steady. Spot and nearby, 20.S7t: futures, 30c. Iroh Steady, unchanged. Lead Steady. Spot 4.70c. Zinc Quiet. East Sc. Louis delivery, spot, 4.70c. Antimony spot. 4.ooc. London Wool Market Steady. LONDON." Nov. 23. There were 11,243 bales offered at the wool auction sales to dav. The attendance was fair and al grades were In good demand at unchanged prices. Coffee Futures Market Strong. NEW YORK. November 23. December noilcea representing between 220.000 and 24O.00O bags, according to latest estimates, were Issued In the market for coffee fu- DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REI'OKT. PORTLAND. Nov. 23 Maximum tern-r-frature. 52 degrees: minimum. 43 degrees, river reading, 8 A, M., 15.6 feet; change in last 24 hours. 0.9 foot fall. Total rainfiill (3 P. M. to 5 P. M.), 0.73 Inch: total rain fall since September 1, 1021. 14 43 inches: normal rainfall since September 1. 10.84 inches; excess of rainfall since Septem ber 1. 1021, 8.6i inches. Sunrise, 7:25 A. M.: sunset. 4:31 P. 31. Total sunshine No- 4.50 ft) 5.00 1 vember 23. 1 hour 14 minutes; possible 8. 50ft4. 00 , sunshine, 9 hours, 6 minutes. Moonrlse. Sr.turlay, 4:0S A. M.: moonset Saturday. 8:04 P. M. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at 3 P. M.. 2ft S3 Inches. Relative runildlly at 3 A. M., 86 per cent; at noon, 85 per cent: at 3 P. M., 76 per cent. THE WRATH RR. STATIONS. F..ker Boise I'.oston .... Calgary Chicago ... Denver Les Moines. Kureka .... Gclveaton .. Helena Juneaut .... Kansas Ity. Los Angeles! Siarshrield Med ford . Mlnneapoll New Orleans New York. .. North Head. I'hoenlx .... Pocatello .. Pcrtland ... Roseburg . . . S.(Crann nto St Louis ... Salt Lake... San Diego... S. F ancisco. feattle Sltkat Spokane .... J VaconiA .... Tatoosh Isd. Vuldest Walla rValia Washington Winnipeg . . . art 3 3 55 13 15 p 9 3 a 3 gg "I 1 c B 1 1 m Wind . . . . 4li 0. IS 20 SW 40 64 0.04 14 N 2S 460.02;..IW .. . 8 0. 00'.. I 8 44 0.00 12 SE 82, 58 ll.llli:.. NW 221 3S 0.001. .IS 30, 5 0.20i.. SE . . .; 70 0.OO!. . !sb 30, 46 0.14 42 SW . . .34i0.IM) . .1 . ... 2S. 30 0.00. . S 62. 66 0.00:.. SW 44 Cll 1 .461. .!SW 4')1 36 O.osi. . IN 18, so'o.oo!..s 6h, 76 0. 110 . .'SB 8(1 62 0.00 10 N" 44 52 0.0H 311 SW 66, 74 COO . . W 84, 46 T.00 14 S 47: 52 0.76 12 SW 52 64 0.261. .iW 62, eo 0.10 12'S 84, 44 O.0S 12 S 4d 64 0.00I..1S- 64, 6(1 0.0)1. .'NWiCle, R2i (Ml 0.06' 12 SW Olou.ly 42 4K0.5X2SS 42 0.00'. . I SS; 42 0.24'. . SW .., 4S 0.5U 12 SW . . I 50 0. 5(1 32 SW , . . ax'o.oo! ..1 421 54 0.84 14 S 40 54 0.00'. .!S Pt. cloudy Ruin Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy riouil'y"" Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy near jCloudy Cloudy Cloud y Cloudy ( loudy rt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Pt. cloudy lear lngs were readily absorbed by the big De cember holders, and after opening at an advance of 0 to 17 points, active months sold 27 to 30 points above last Wednes day's closing quotations, December touch ing H.i.ic and March s 20c. Karlv rallies reported easier Rio exchange rates, but advances later and the latur cost and freight offers were said to be a shade firmer. Futures closed within a point or two of the best, showing net advances of 25 to 82 points. Sales including numerous exchunges were estimated at 1.17,000 bugs. , December, b.3."c; January, 8.411c; March, 8.10c; May, 8.02c; July, 7.89c; September, 7.80c. Spot coffee, firm; Rio 7s, 8T4; ?antoe 4s. 11, m 12 i.e. Oregon Trail Work Completed. LA GRANDE. Or.. Nov. 25. (Spe cial.) Juet before the heavy snow of last week the last remaining- section of the old Oregon trail between thU city and Uakcr was completed, and a paved and gravelnd hlKhway that can be used the year round now connect these cities. .Several overheads and bridges have not born entirely fin ished, but are rapidly nearlnfj com pletion and Rood detours have been provided at all such places. The road It paved from here to Lone 1'ine, flvo miles east of this clly, and (traveled the rest of the way. It Is Intended to pave from Lone 1'lne to Union next yeaiy leaving the rest of the highway in this county, from Union to Telo caset and North Powder, graveled permanently. Non-Callable ra 1 ooraeaux Lyons Marseilles 13-year gold 6's at S6'2 $100, $500, $1000 Call or phone stir' 1 ct"sw FREEMAN. SMITH 0 10-0.1.X'2'N8 'Snow tA. M. today. M. report of preceding Cay. aacKjND rvotm CAM I" ksa-esaxsMa iuksirs nvrsi ana araiui CO HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Established 1H90. BROKERS Xem York hlnrkti, liondn, (ruin, Cot PrlvMla Wire, irtriii Iwrs Chicago Board of Trt.de. 201-8 ItaiJwAjr Exrhunfie Illdg TtuDou Moid bd-IJfU FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain; southwest et ly winds. Oregon and Washington Rain: frsh to strong outhwpsL-rly winds, reaching; sale fcrco on the WanhJ nirtnn coast. Storm warning: Hoiithwe.it storm warn nirs wre ordered at all Wash ing ton coast stations and the mouth of the Columbia rtver at :10 P. M. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Lowest nntea. Wotrh Our W Indorv. Direct Wire Service from New York. THAXS-ATI.A M IC V.HT ATHSJ ' . l-:iIT CO. 102 Second St., Venr Stark. Marshall SUA. To Yield 1 ofn Tax Exempt 1 QUOTATIONS OS DAIRY PRODCCE Current friers Rnllns on Butter, Cheese and Escs. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 23. Butter Extras SOc; prime firsts. 47c. Eggs Extras. 70c; extra firsts. 6Sc; ex tra pullets. 53Hc; extra pullet, firsts, nominal; underalaed pullets, No. 1, 41c. Cheese California flat fancy, '"Vsc: California Touna America, fancv, SIVjc. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Butter, flnn. Creamery higher than extras, 40 Is 4f itic; ' CITY OF SEATTLE IMPROVEMENT 6 BONDS Dated September 20, 1921 Denomination $200 Maturities, estimated, 1927 to 1931 Detail circular on request. ATKINSON, STARKEY & ZILKA INVESTMENT BONDS 704 Wilcox Building Phone Main 700 i