14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1915. POTATO MOVEMENT IS BEING HELD BACK BY ASKING OF HIGH PRICES I URKEY OUTPU T NOW CAUSING GUESSES AS 10 THE COMING PRICE Private Advires Received by The Journal Indicate 1 nat the Crop Is 10 to 15 Per Cent Greater; Handler Talks of Outlook. Cheap Salmon Is Very Plentiful in Tie Local Market Dogs" Are Selling at 12 He and Mont of Them Are Rather Good Quality. Each of The . i n1 1 1 (r aeaon for turkey marketing W run -I nit the mutual worry among I lie trade. In i'l' -t.il' ererjone la truelng ax to tlie prr.l.niil" .rices that will rule during the Thiniki;iviiig aalea. One fellow' gueaa la i.tIihi. hi yooij an auother'a at thin time aiil all iin- uyini: Ihelr liarula at the forecaata. Private a.ivtee reeelred hf The Journal from li-nilinx renter Indicate that the output of iiiikeya thl neaMHi In Oregon anrt l.lalio will t,.. from lo to IS per pent greater than a ,T-:ir Hk'o. I.i om aectlorj earlier adTlr-ea i;iive tin .r.it.ille lncreaae la greater thau Hii- rniiifi-, t'Ut other aectloti wbl.li tlion an tlri.Hlecl no increan oer a yr ago, are now talklnu1 of h greater output. TlioiiiiiK (,. I arrell of ICrerdlng 4 Farrell, lorn I i -oninilihloii merchants, lu making lila "gupta" nay. (if ri,nr- It la rather early to he In a po- Itlnn to fnn . iiM i'i Ire with any -eiactneaa. I nui or Hi- oi.lnloii that there are a Rood many tnrk.ii In the country. I know that In MiiiM- dlatrl. t llii'.v hip a IlKlit nop. but othera arew to Lmtp ii o'd many of them. 1 lo not think Itiat taken a m whole the crop la Urire. hut l! lookn aa If there would b no real acnrrlty. "At pn-aeiif aou.e IItp turkeya are coming to mnrket. and 1 1 y do not meet with a ery ni l li e il.-n.iin.l. B'-nie have Hold for 17'iilS. It la my opinion (li t heat ilresae.t turkeya should briny. If on t!ii market on the '.Mat. 22(1 or Xiil of Nnypinl" r. MiiiiPtUIng In the nelKhhor hood of 22 to -r. They inny do a Utile bet ter, hut I mo iiiIIp aure MiMt they will be no lean than tliee prlcea. When I y beat stork. I 11111 n fine fill blrda. nicely dry lilrked Vow let hip tniprena on you the fact thot noli" Init f.it blrda slioulil lie dreHf-ed. Be ore a to tlii, for we want Jut na few i-ulla and K'imiiIi iin poaalble - they are very hurd to aell. in f.it we liare a few se of these atlll I Id ptonigi; that we have been un- Lle lo ii-t ml of. Poor ilreaaert turkeya will not bring ptpd. aa iiiiicli at they w ould If "till alive the con illlion u tio apparent. 'There Hhoiild also he a Rood demand for prion- fnt ilji-ieil geese at that tluie, and a few illl'-kK should ii I so arfl prelly well, al-tlioii-h the hulk of the buHiiiPhH la on turkeya t Ihal I line. 'I hey aliould be ablpped by expreaa. uiiil In reach the trade on the nbove dntea. Noveuitier -I or -'.! preferred. lie sure that no' feed la In J he crop keep front feed for lit lenat 12 hour before killing. Remove all feather but u few on the neck beat to remove nil from tin- wings. I'ark In light cam-a or paper lined burlap aacka." II AM HIT SUPPLY IS SCARCK Supplh-a of frenh halibut are very ararce In the loi-nl market, with No. 1 firm at We a pound and No. at Sc. There In alao a fniiiine In rrnbi nnil no razor (imna are avail Mile hctiiuHp of weather condition off the POBht. CHICKEN MARKET IS SLOW While aholng no change In quotations, tlju market f"r .link, in la rather alow at the prices named, today. Cleanup of assorted offering are reported at 13c a- pound with heavy heua kelllug generally at 13-aC a pound. DRESSED 1HX.S ACCUMULATE t'oumry Willed hog are accumulating along Front afreet with the extreme low prlcea forced In the atoekyard. While Krout street prlcea have not ahown the decline noted for llvcatock, attll the altuatlon la extremely poor. With receipts lui reaalng. EASTERN CRANBERRIES DUE A carloav of enatern cranberries, the first of the aeanon'a late Ilowea from New Jersey, la due In the local trade and will be quoted at $11 a barrel. orcgoa-Waalilngton cran berries are quoted strung at $10. DO per barrel for early varieties. The local freh flab trade Is loaded with dog'' aalmon. Some of it Is of extremely good quality, while othera are very poor ami really unfit for use. Stepa are being taken by the city authorities to sAop the sale of aalmon thrtt I unfit for food. Most of the latter la caught In spawning stream ud are Injured by the rocks in the creeks. Howcvpr, very good dog or cniim saimon aa It la beat kno n among me nane. is Ren in In the wholesale market at 12'-jC each. Tie fli-h weigh from ) to o'-i pound. each, and coiialderlug everything are today the cheapest food, product on the market. "Theae salmon nre really giwu food," says C. J. B. Malarkey. a local wholesaler. "Deal era are securing them cheap enough to sell tbfin to conannier at 20c each at a good profit and the nubile a getting its food sup plies abnoruislly low." There la only a very limited supply or sii- rerslde salmon available and these are selling at 7e a pound. tiood Chinook are extremely Cajce it He o pound for selected fiah. APPLE MEN SELLING HOGS Mood Blver. Or.. Not 43. V. Thomen ami A. 1. Mason, two or Hood Hlver a prom Ii.i nt orchari'lsta. al.lpped over 75 head of fat hog to I'ortland the first of the week by I oat and returned lust night with their Leeks and were more than pleased with their aV. Mr Mason, who hus long leen the premium Hpitzcnberg apple grower of the Hood Hirer valley, and an aposule of clean culture tneHi'd In the orchard, stated last nli;ht that every orchard!! should raise some bigs and feed the Inferior fruit to the pork era. "The bog thrle on the apples, and It li an fHf.y and profitable way to turn the cull fnilt Into cash," anlii Mr. Ma-non. who is now fattening 40 more hog for market. Edited by Hyman H. Cohen. GROWERS ARE NOT OFFERING POTATOES JUST AT THIS TIME Producers Unwilling to Accept Cur rent Values for Supplies and Movement Is Restricted; . Poor Stuff Is Xot Wanted. DAIRY PRODUCE ON' COAST Seattle Market. Seattle, Nov. 4.- d'. P. j Holier Native Washington creamery, brick, $:IH; ditto solid pack. $::2. Cheese- Oreiron triplets. Iftwc; Wisconsin twins, 17c; ditto triplet. 17c, Washington twin. 17c: Young America llc. Kgga Select ranch, 47c; April torage, 29c; fresh eastern. 38c. Ban Franciace Maxket, Pan Francisco. Cul.. Nov. 4. (!,'. P.) ter Kxtraa, 20l,c; prime firsts. 2.V ; 24 c. Kbits Extras, Mc; pullet. 41 He. Chrese California fancy. 17c; firsts. 15'oc Los Angeles Market. Iami Angeles, ( al . Not. 4 - l'. X Ef!g Cjise iniint. 42c. Butter Kreab extras 2ft. While) locally the potato market ts held well and prices are considered strong, the move ment la restricted. Farmers are not offering their supplies freely. Most of them bare price Ideas that are much out of line with freent conditions and outside business la practically Impossible except for eeftain grades. The Utt'e business that Is now passing for potatoes with outside points consists princl pelly of selected quality. Buyers are freely offering grower 70 to 7oc a cental f. o. b. country points fur the and In Isolated In stances have even thrown In the sacks. Such price naturally call for best quality and poor sacks are considered a detriment to tiie sale. Ordinary quality is being held too high for dealer to inuke shipments to other slates. The market for onions Is showing a steady tone with the Confederatisl association, thfough Its sales agent. W. I. Swank. Mill asking $1.2." per cental f. o. b. country points for No. 1 stock. During the last two weeks In October the association averaged better than a car a day; a movement unusually fa vorable for that month. The California market Is in a bad way with prices lower. This con dition Is said to be due principally to the fact that the quility is exiretne'y sior and that outalde shipments are practically impossible. --Rut-firsts. POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Beattle Market. Penttle, Wah.. Nov. 4. ( LT. F-) Onions: Oiegon lic Yakima. H4c. Potatoes White Hlver, $l24il.1; Yakima Krrbank, $l4t2i; Yakima (lems, $18'&$2. Ban Franoisco Market. San Francisco, Nov. 4. l'. P.) Potatoes per cental Salinas. $1 ,3."ir3 1 W: deltas, swoj 1.13: Oregon. 1 OCiil .'-'"; sweets, S1.2GIU1 .ao. Onions Socfejl per cental. Hop Growers Are Discouraged. Chehalls, Wash., Nov. 4. James Chomber lln of Ceres, one of the few remaining hop growera In thU county, says that from WOO to 1800 bales of tbla season crop Is still In the bands of the growers. Kleven hundred bales of that amount are held by th Klnber company. Several of the growers who have so persistently cultivated and harvested their yltld hare about decided to plow their yards up. Hogs Are Holding Very Slow Here; A Weaker Trade East General American Situation Is Sluggish Today; North Port land Has Small Run. POHTLAXD LIVESTOCK RT'N Hogs. Cattl". CaHes. Sheep. Thursday .'..!) Wednesday .... Tli'J 77 S 4.:7 Tuesday ::47 l'.n . . '.41 Monday- 6:;2tf Ml 1 o-' Saturday 1147 ... 1 Friday " 127o :Vr "1 ti"l Week ago, 1218 14'1 1-V1 ' War go 72 '."i 12:L" Two years ago.. tOo '' 1 .. Turee jreark ago. 411 '.'0 '-'i WILL SHIP tiREEX ORANGES Advices from California are to the effect thai since the lmrn hove been let down as a favor to California, It Is expected that the tirade will soon be flooded with linuiHture navel;. Thla will probably work unich In jury to the market In general. Rainfall Is T( Small. Hood River. Or.. Nov. 4 The -alnfall for the year 1915 Is less than one half of the average rainfall In the Hood Kirer valley to dnte. During the past 10 month the precipi tation ha been only lo.i5 Inches, while the average for the past five year during the an r, 1(1 month for ttitori ltlvr hi. l.i.ar, " I 1 - ' '. . u ' I Tt, Inlnl rainfall lt vasi u nnl. 01 Inches. IIUIKK NOTES OF THE TRADE Fug market I ateady at 40c for local ranch candled. Dressed teals are wek but unchanged In price. A ahlimient of fancy oranges waa due on today'a ateamer. Carload of lug tomatoes In from California. Banana train was reported In thl morn ing. Usual condition. SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE Weather bureau sends the following notice to shippers: Protect shipment during tile next 48 hours Various Wheat Markets. UverpcK)! Ca'n wheat uncharged, ftuenos Aires Cash wheat unchanged. Greece Wheat hluh and Import needs lare. Omaha Cash wheat 1-. to lc down. Dnluth Dec. Wb. Mar lfXHi. Winnipeg Dec. U74a. May 101 at. Minneapolis Dec. lisb. Mar 102. Kansas City Dec. !9-j. Mar lot uj. St. Ixiuis Dec. 1044. May lO.-'j. I-iven0ol Cash Wheat. I.lverissd. S..V. 4 (1. N. S. I Wheat Spot No. 2 Meliltoha lis fid; No. a. lis 41; N,,. 2 to 'd nir, old, 12a 3Lad; No. 2 Chicago new, 11 2d. as far north as Seattle against minimum teni Ierature9 of about 4'! degrees; northeast to Spokane, V) degrees; southeast to lioise. rtr, degree; south to Ashland. 40 degrees. Mini mum temperature at Portland touight about &o degreea. TRANSPORTATIONS Twin ' Palaces of the Pacific" gll'lsau'ullq., "GREAT NOXTXEBV" "TxOKTHimBT PACIPIO" For San Francisco 3gz Best of trip In daylight. 130 round trip dally till Nov. 3d. One way. $8. $15. $20. All fares Include meals and berth. Steamer express (Bteel parlor ri h ami coaches) leaves North Hank atatlon 3 30 a. m.. arrives 4:2;'. p. m. Sunday. Wednesday, T-Yitlay. WORTH BANX TICKET OT SICE BTH AITS BTABK. Tliones Broadway 920. A867l. Tickets alsu at 3d and Morri son. 10U Third St.. 348 YVash lnaTtor. p.i. nokth pacific stbaiiseip co. San Francisco EANTA BARBARA. LOS ANOELE3 AND SAN DIKGO SS. ELDER Bails Wsiassday. Hot. 10. 6 p. K. Ttckat Of flea 123 A Third BtL Pbonas Main 1314, A-1314 San Francisco Los Angeles (Wltliottl OhaatT Xa Boat) To Biff. Claaa, Comxortabls. EUganUy AppolnUO. Bta-Oolntr SteamaUp City Ball rtom Alnswoion Book 3 P. M., NOV. 7 100 Ooldan Milas on Colambla Bivar All Ratss Inclnda Bartn and MsaUaC Tables and Barvlca UnazcaUad, Tha San Francisco ft Portland S. B. Cc Third and Wasbinrton St, (with O-W. B, fc rr. Co.) Tai. Broad. ray 4500. A-413L, JOBBING PRICES OP PORTLAND These prlcea are thou at which wholesaler aell to retailers, except aa otherwise stated. They art corrected up to noon euco day: Dairy Produca- BCTTEIl City creamery, rubes, Taney Sl'jc; first. 2Sic; seconds. Zsc; prints and cartons, utra; country creamery cuL-sj, Z!i(t Wc; Oregon dairy, lt(19c. ELTI tllFAX 1'urtiaiid delivery Premium ceain, :ic; No. 1 sour cream, ilc; No. 2, c; fcueet cri-dm, 3oc 11). EUG.S Selling price by dealer, delivery ex traSelected fresh, 40t-llc; candled ranch, 4w; storage. 2U'a;'J7c; case coui.t. 27c dosen. 1 IV K foLL'lUi liens. l.eay rlvmonta Rock. i:iVjC lb.: ordinary chickens, luvie lb.; broilers. H-faii'-i lbs., l','nl.tc; turkey. 17 4l!c, drested. iOiac; pigeons, $ 1 .wg, 1 .2:, ; squabs, il .'At du.-.i, geiae, live, He; 1'ekln ducks, old, 11c lb.; young and heavy, ly UVirc lb- tilEK.SE Selling prices Fresh Oregon f.iney full crcaci twins and triplets. lC'iil'i'-ic; Young America, 174J17Wc. Price to jobber, flats. 15c: Young America, ltic. f. o. b. Fruit and Vegetables. FRKSU KEl ITS -Oranges. $0'l?,-.7.-i box: be ls nan. 5c per lb.; It-uioun. $o.i)o4.f)0 box; grape fruit. Id ,"0((f 7.00 case; pineapples, Sc lb.; pears, $1 .2o(tf 1 .."0; cantaloupes. Jl.oO'Jj l.T.; watermelons, HOcffJl. per cwt.; peaches. BC(jl40c b-jx ; huckleberries, ti(u7c lu.; grapes, SI .".Kj'tr 1 ..'15; Concord, 20c asket. Al'i'LKS lcal l.ouiii.fio per box, accord ing to "uuliiy. ONIONS Local, $1.50 per cental; association selling price, carloads, S1.2o f. o. b. coun try point-; garlic, liiglSc ib. POTATOES Selling prbe New crop, local. 7Icfail.0O; sweets. tl.uOitfil.OO. LU ETA BLKS Turnips i; beets. 73e per ssrk; carrots, new, 7Sc sack; par-uip ( ) per sack: cabbage (local), 751 k:,c; green onions. lOitlJidc doz. bunches; peppers, hell, 4c: head lettuce. l al. l'oi;;0c loz. ; celery, dcicn. 4iMtJ."ic. cauiliflouer. 7.",c'o i l .20 doz.; trench artichokes. JI.OO dinen; string beans, 5c pr lb.: peas, ( t per lb.; radishes, 12M.C dozen bunches; corn. ( ) sack; cucom tura, hothouse. 40'iiTsic dozen; tomatoes, Ore gon, 4Tic box; Calitornia, $1.00 lug; eg plant, i," per lb.; sprouts, 0c per lb.; cranberries, lo cal $10.50; eastern, cily, $lu.C); late, $11.00 per bbl. Me-ia, Fish and Proviaioni. nilKSSl.D Selling price Country killed: Fancy hogs. 8c; rough and heavy, 7'ii7UiC; fancy veals, btS'?o; ordinary. 7iit 7iic; poor, Sifyti'-j c; goals, lc; spring lambs, loc; miitlou, jiSc. HAMS. UAtON. hie. Hams. 13ijj2ric; breakfast limuii, 10'o;3)c; boiled hams, 2se'; picnic, 10;tic; cottage roll, Joe; Oregon ex ports, HVj4li:Jc lb.. 0mh.k tJiympia, per gaunn. J3; canned ei stern, &5c can, $6.50 dozen; ecftern In shell. $1S5 per 100; razor claiu, 12c dozen; eastern oysters per gallon, solid pack, 3 oO FISH Dressed flounders. 7c; sllverslde sal mon, tKac; Uoyal Chinook, 7(38c; perch. 7a he; lobslcrs, 2oc lb.: silver smell. 7c; salmon trout, 12V-C lb: halibut. biilOc. L.AUD - Tierces, kettle rendered, jSc; atan daid. UMiC. tliAliS Large. $1.75; medium. $1.25 doien. Groceries. gt'OAR Cube, Jli.7u; pow.lered. $6.40; fruit or beiiy. o.i:o, beet, ftt.uo; dry granulated, yj.20; I) yellow, $j.f0. tAbove yuutatluns are M day net casb.j Uil k. Japan style No. 2, Sew Or- ieuus. Lead. o:(iO'-c; blue rose. 6c bASi Coarse, bait grouuda, loos, J10 55 er ton; 5o, $U.do, table dairy, Max ' $ie 10s, 1T.oj; baWs. 25. Jump rock, $2t) Vci lou. BEAN'S Small white. $6.00; large white i.75; piuk. 4.b5; lima, $d.0o: bUJOUt fr.w'; co, t. 5. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS Nominal buying price, 1913 rrop choice. llVjWil-c; prime. 10'.2llC; medium lo prime, 5u,Uc. HONKV , $J 2oa3.50 per case WOOL Niftninal, 1U15 ciip. V. llliiiuetta rtl ley. coarse Lo'.swold, lattuuc; meduiai Shrop shire, Hie; choice fancy 10 Is, Xi.ziK; eastern UlDiiS Sailed bides. 25 lbs. sU up. I5C ailed, i0 lb", and up, loc; talied, 15 'to 25 ids.. 15c; sailed call, up to 15 ins., ije; grees bides, 25 lbs. and up. 13y.c; gieec stags. 5o Ib. and up. SVic; green tip, ;o jt tJ o lbs.. 15c; green call, up to 15 lbs., is, dry flint bides, zic; dry lliut caif, up to 7 lb 27c; drj nll bides, 20c; dry Lrselilde each' 5Ut(fi1.0tL4 salt hnrsehides. caih, 2.lj(a J.0o: torsebalrT25c; dry lon wool peas, 15fe,c; dry short wool pelts, ll'S'i dry auecp abearlina:, .-cli loiilOc, sailed sheep soturliis. eacn, i;-iu25c. TALLOW No. 1. 4Hac; No. 2, 4kj4!4c; grease. . (0,3 Vac MUHAltt ial5 30c. CUlTTiil OU CASiARA 1JARK Buying price, car lots, -iaic: less than car lots, . 1 -)- Faint tad Oil. LINSELD OIL Haw. bbis.. 72c gallon; ket tle boiled, bb'e.. 7-tc; raw. cases. 77c; AKiiledL cases, 7V)c; gal.; lota of 25t callous lc Itfab vi) caka oic... e4i per ton. COAL OIL Water while In drum barrels, 10c. TLUPENTINE Tank. 67c; caaea. leu. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, SVc lb. lots, Bc lb.; lesa Iota Uc per lb. ulX MtiAL carload lots, J4. HOG MARKET IS WXAXEH Hog ruled weiker today at North Portland. The last report available from the stockyards at 1:35 this afternoon failed to show any sales beyond $6.59 or a dune below the ex treme figure of yesterday. Most of the h-igs that came forward to North Portland overnltrht were from Willam ette valley point with onlj- a sprinkling of interior offerings. Swine market in general was quiet for the day In the local yards. The market started slow as during recent days, but there was little change In the price situation over night. F-astern market" showed further weakness this morning with some quoting lower prices. General hog market. Pest light $ f. V Medium light H.M'a 15 ,'..'1 liood to heavy 0 0O'ai;.25 Lough to heavy 5 oo'fto.oO No Cattle Arrive. Not a ainjfle hoof was reiorte. new . 1n t lit' cattle market overnight at Norlh Port land. General trend of the trade continues fi.urabie for quality, but there ha? tieen e 11 almost general Jaca of such stuff here recent ly Cows of p'ior quality coniiuue neglected. Lustern tyitile market were steady to eas ier this morning. General cattle market range: Best hay fed steers $c, tnexl 10 choice O INTERIOR FORCING UP PRICES FOR BARLEY AT POINT ON TIDEWATER Growers Have Short Crop This Sea son but Liberal Carryover From Last Season; Europe Is Anxious to Purchase Cereals. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Cars Wheat. Barley. Fir. Oats. Hay. Portland. Tbiirs. ,11 4- 2 -i 9 Year ago 110 IS 14 13 5 (-.asou to date.. i,2;,2 841) 404 5o R17 Year f.go 7,f--i 741 1"17 S)42 7!5 Tacoma, Wed 1 tar ago 4'1 I 1 "1 Season to date. 4,i:i1 2At .. 11 1071 Year ago. 4.isi7 22i 22 Seattle. Wed... 4 1 12 7 22 ear aio Go 2 - 1H Season to date . t.:;:is 704 o.",4 47'1 l'-D Year ago 4.275 i:01 lo 0tl2 lKi Stock Market Has Little Change in Prices at Opening New York. Nor. 4 (I N ) The stock exchange opened today with little change over lest night closing quotation?, although Cru cible Steel, which sprung a surprise yester day by dropping several is.ints. exhibited the same tendency thl morning. Many brokers anticipated a general dropping off In the Industrial list I ww of the uni versally heavy liquidation that 1- taking place. There la a large element In tbe street that ts short In rails, believing that tb-se vlll slump when the' "war'" sp.-cialues start or a fast downward grade. Foreign banking Interests nre snin t he privately of the belief that the Pin-ed state1 prosperity l as not as yet ovui mar re.i. h iug its zenith. Range Overbeck liiilldiug; of New York prices furnlxhe.J hv & Couke Co.. 21'i 217 Board of Trade DKSCRll'I ION 10" A Ills i 'haliuers, c . . . A 1 lis Chalmers, pf . . . American licet Sugar. 41 1 74i, t.-i-i, d' ., ilghj ifij J"L i4ii ; tirilinary tvj fair P.e-t cows (i-iod to prime ... Select bull i- al.ev bil lis Ordinary bulls ... Lisl calves Mutton While u .arrive or lamb i-ctis at tuo trend of the Ccntinuea Strong. la were rhc'wn in N'-rth Portland market is easily .00.7.-. i0'!i:.40 5.uo'tt 5.75 4.7.r.(a'i.o.) 1 4 50'tl 4 ) ' 4 SXa4.25 4 l"i n 4. 2.'. 2.."H"U.'0 7.0o47.5U the sheep overnight, lecogniied were u- ri.Ty strong nialutained. hasteru niaikers ally this morning. Dcueral mutton and Select interior lauibs Onllnarj Interior lambs .. Wulauiette valley lambs .. Select yearlings Select ewes, light Old wethers Today'a Livestock with full former ralues well pioted steady gencr- latiib prices: $7.2r.7.n5 - 0 ..i'a.7.110 t.'sj,7.0o 6.2.") 5.550 5.50 b.oO'iio.oO Shippers. Hogs i. M. Browu, Serpents Spur. Wash., 1 load: W. 1!. Knrtz, The Dalies, I load: J. i MUhler. Hubbard. 1 load; M Wanibsgons, Dayton, 1 load; Peterson liros.. Forest Grove. 1 load: George Kimn-erman. Y'amblll, 1 load; P. Pudden, VimvUTer, 10 Lead. Comparative statement of North TorUand run: Cattle. Calves. Hogs. Sheep. Mi-nth to date.. 1h1 li S.140 l.fl.".4 Sanie, J L) 14 ... . o'.il 11 2.711 4,3 Gain, 1013 tt;7 5.420 Iyoss. 115 2 2,454 Year to du'e. . .R2.t)'.)2 22T2 2')5.6.r. 174. 5MM Same, 1J14. . . .tt.l:5 2:;:1 17i. K)3 2.")l.o'j7 Gain. 1P15 2',. li'2 Iwss, r.'lo 3.14" 41 63.561 Wednesday Afternoon SaJea. HOGS Section. No. Ave. lh. Prb-e. Oregon PS 2" $'155 Oregon t,4 )s:i s a Oregon :l Moo 6.H Oregon 5 2HI 5..m orrgon 2 2."5 5.f5 Oregon 1 lis) 5.25 Oregon 35 1M 5.25 STKEUS. Oregon 4 1417 $5.o5 BILLS. Oregon 1 1200 $2.75 Thursday Morning Saies. HOGS. Section. No. Ave. lb. Price. Oregon 5f ' Sb.5() Oregon H 211 ti 5n Oregon 11 l.xi o.."xj Oregon fi D5 ti ihj Ongon S 324 5.T.0 Ongon 2t i.iit f,.,-s.i trcguu : . 12 250 5.25 DAIXiT BOAT TO Staamara SAUUI8 ti Dalles City" and "Stranger" Lc&va Portland dally. 1- a. m., except Friday. Leave The Dalles daily. T a, nu, except i Saturday. Ayf AXVSBS ST. SOOZ, POmTZaABXs Phone, Xala S1B4, O-W R. & N. CO. BTBAMIB SEBVICE. Steamer Harvest Queen leaves g d. m. dallv cvni Saturday for Aatorla and way points Re turning, leave Astoria 7 a. in. dally" ex eunt Sunday. Tickets and reaerratlone it O-W. R. & N. (Union Pacific System! City Ticket Of fice. Washington at Third, be for. s ;M P. n.i after that hour at Aab-aireet dock bones. Broadway 4500. A-6121. and Iron cal- lh. 74c 500 The extreme sirengtii shown In the barley r.iarki t at couti.ry, points Is sljwly but surely forcing tidewater- bids higher. There It etcn talk about eastern buying of brewing hurley in the nortinvet, but Jils cannot be lully coiifirnted. EM-orr di-m'and for barley Is exceedingly good $nd with a very slxirt crop this season, iilthough the carry -oer was lieay, growers :rc not dlsisjued to allow speculative inter ests to ni.:ke ,U" mi. lions of dollars they Lave secured in -tl.er season. Demand for wheat from Europe continues in. abated with higher bids almost every day. The call Is esp dally urgent for early de liery, altlMiugh there has Peeu s decided ten d ucy among European Interests of late to I.Lrchasp anything that was offering. The onlj draivbaci: .o the trade has been the in ulility of exporters to secure euoiigh supplies in advan 'e to enable them to f-ell deferred shipments except at a very great risk. It 1 now stated (hat one prominent charter speculator Is on the way to lo,. considerable u.oney on consignments accepted earlier in the sei-3- ii on the IihsU of what half of ihe crop wot-Id sell at before January 1. Flour market is steady at unchanjed figures. Rcj-orts That Europe is bidding cauuot be con fu med. I-LOUR Selling price: Tatent. $4. SO; Wil lamette vailey, l.so; local straight, $4.20uJ 4 0O; bakers1 local. J4.40j44.KO; Montana sptln wheat. $5.40; exports, $4.10(0,4.20; whole wheat, J5.25; grahum, $5.00; rye Hour, o.50 per barrel. 1IAY--Buying prb-e: Willamette valley tim othy, fancy, $13,004' 1... oO; eastern Oregon-Ida ho faiicv timothy. JlttJiO: altalta, sij.uuk" 13.50; ituli aud Oats, $11.00; clover. $s.uo4t .). tiRAIN" SACKS 1015. nominal. No. 1 Cal cutta. SUjc in tar lots; less amount higher. M ILLS'! I i'FS Selling price: Bran, $24. )0 jJ25.ai; sLorts. J25..)).u2u. 00. ItuLLKD BARLEY Selling price, $28.50(3 29. 50. I oRN Whole. $36.00; cracked. $37.00. Local wheat price followed again tne lead of Chicago with advances of to IVjC a bushel; red Russian bids alone ahowlng rm chauge for November delivery, aa compared with yesterday. No sales. e November oats bids were firmer and "3c a ton higher, bat both feed and brewing barley show-ed tio change. No sales. Merchants exchangj Not ember prices: & ' WUIJAT do V. pal'j list 't MJL4; o7s 02 , 2i '4 , 03 Klic, i'i 1 1 12si4 52 h2-'s. ,1"V, ,125 , 14U Its') 021,. l'.i 4.1 V 11M 02'. ''' 41 1 ' , lill'a 54 57 147 2"'s, 110 1-, 231.' 47 44'a 50 ; s 17 05 'a 35 1152 , IV ; io 43 S : 59 HI ios 4i.. 04 , 1 45 ' -j 10'!: 1l I I slVii, 127 , M 127 '.o 44 13', 5s- 173 ril,5 i ' JIv , 1 --'i 7 1 - nogs Re :hts. 16 25(J (7.35; good BANK STATEMENT OF COAST CleaiHngs--Monday . . . Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Portland Banks. This week. Year ago. $1.115. 5ii7.i: $2.433.335.2S 2.62).lt55 us Holiday 2.2S0,97.:-I7 3.013.20.35 2,373,075.1)2 2.41)4.175.71 Seattle Bank. Clearings $2.ll.ne( Balances IS ,325 Clearings Balances Tacoma Banks. . . .$31,728 . . . 57.S.-J AMERICAN IJVESTOCK PRICES Denrer Hog $7.05. Denrer. Nov. 4. Cattle 0300, weak. Beef steers. $6 .'ir.'n 7.25; cow s and heifers. ' S..aM!S 6.ci: sttK kers aud feeders, tti.Oioii 7.45: calves $7.50(39.50. Hogs louO, loiver. Top $7 0ft. Bulk $8 6.P0. Sheep 32oO. steady. Lambs $7 75(8.50; feeder lambs. $7.50'aS25; ewes, $5 00(5.50. Chicago Hcg $7.55. Chicago, Nov. 4. (I. N. s. i Hogs Re ceipts 2J,0"iO. slow. .VoMOe under yesterday's average. Bulk SH.uOSt 7 .75; light, $fl.35fti. 0; tt.li)d. $0.357 7.55; heavy. $i. 25(7.50; rough, $(i.2.")r.;6.45 ; pigs, $3.756.75. Cattle Receipts u0. easy. Native - beef cattle $i5X)((i 10.35; western steers. $6.4('& R.6i; cows and heifers, $2.75'V20; calves, $7.isi(ft; 10.75. Sheep Receipt! ifi ooo steady, wethers $5 S."iUt3.35; ewes. $:i.75'(o.7; lambs, $6,753 9.00. St. Louis Hogs $7.40. St. Louis, Nov. 4 1 1. N. S. celpts li.rs, lower. Pigs and li 7.25: mixed and butchers. $d. '..", heavy. $7.2t'.r 7 . 40. Cat tic Receipts 5tN). slow; native lef steers, $7.5fi'if 10.30; yearling steers and heif ers, $S.o4irjli.;; cow $d.Si'n S.OO; stockers and feeders, $8.00Cg7.75; southern steers, $5.25 B?.50. Sheep Receipts 1500, market steady. Y'ear llngs. $rt.5.'4' 7.25; lambs, $,4.oocli9.00; sheep and ewes, $5.50"tf V25. Kansas City Hog $7.18. Kansas City, Nov. 4. ti. N. S.) Hogs Receipts 8000. lower. Bulk. J6.75ig7.10: heary. $8.70(g7.!0; packers and bntcbers, $J.90 4T7.15: light, $d.7.Vu7.10; pig $8.fX'f36.7D. Cattle Receipts 4500. steady. Prime fed steers. $9.45r 10. 2Ji; dressed beef steers, $7.75 fSO 25; western steers. $(..V"i8.5ct: stockers and feeders. $5.7518.50, bulLs, $4.5"gtlOO; calves, $o.lKii,l'.H. Sheep Receipts ll.0"c). steady. Lambs $.: S.S5: yenrllngs. $rt.3An7.oo; wethers. $5..V)'ttC.504 ewes. $4. 73 5.75. Omaha Hogs $7.60. Omaha. Nov. 4 (I. N. S. ) Hogs Receipts ::'". lower. Heavy SS.boifld !a"i; light. $rt 85it 7a; pigs. $'j.504t(i.90, bulk of sale JG.75a 6.0O. Cattle Receipts 5200, slow. Native Btecrs, $C.5Jt' 10.0O; cows and heifer. $5.50(&7.Csi; western steera. $d.00tj S.50; Texas steers $5.75 4j7.25; stockers and feedera, $5,50S10. Sheep Receipts J7i, steady. Yearling. $6.ia"(i0.G0; wethers, $5..5C(ii5.so; Iambs, $5.80 (yH.ho. Seattle Hogs $6.80. Seattle, Nov. 4. Hogs 936, steady. Tops $0. 75'ati.sO. Cattle 70, steady, t'alves 10. steady. Sheep None, steady. Thursday. Wed. Tne. Mon. P.M. A'k. Bid Rluestem .. 91 '-j 9;u, 94 94 93 lortyfold... 94 V, '.si 93 94 93 Club 1)1 '-j 93 !"' 91 iS'S Red fife... si) 91 S- SO yv U. Russian. Si 92 b! N9 SS OATS Feed 2450 2a 2425 24 25 24o0 BARLEY Feed 26."-") 2s50 2tl50 2725 280tl Brewing . .2S50 ii)50 2H50 2S75 2750 M.II-I-STUKFS Rran 2100 2-3(0 2K.SJ 2100 2in0 Shorts 22c 24') 220( 22-"J 22(A) Future wers quoted: WHEAT Pid. Ask. December bluestem 95 U 97 Dereniher furtvfold ''" December club 911-, 9i December file Mil 9 1 3 Dt-cembfcr Russian 95 OATS December 2150 2550 BAR LEY December feed SWO 2.S50 December brewing 250 2975 , BRAN December 2125 230O SHOUTS December 22O0 2t"X) American Can, c.... American Can, pf . . . Auiencau Car Fdy.. Amirican Cotton oil, American Linseed, c American Ixco. , c....; t07( American Smeller, c... 91 V4: 92" American Smelter. pf.: Anieri-nn Sujtar. c. . . . !l't 119- Am. Tel. ai Tel 12S l.;iu American W-s-ien, e... :,2 53 Anai-onda Mlaiat; Co... 2'14i Mi Atihlsoa, c 109-'4 110 Baldwin Loco., c 12)1 131 Baldwin Ico pf . ...... 1 Baltimore A: Ohio- p.. t).".!,. ." Bethlehem steel, c... 435 Itetlilehem Steel, pf . . . 105 Biooklyn it T 91 1, Ctllf. Petroleum, c... 19 Calif. Petroleum, pf . . 43 Canadian Pacific 19 Central Leather, p..... 59 Vj! Central Leather, pf. .. Chesapeake .V Ohio...., 61 f. Chi. at O W.. c , 17,' i 1.1. & G. w., pf . . . 41 (.hi., M. i St. P 95V, Chi. k N. W., c 134 , (l.lno Copper 531,, Colo. K t 1.. c 5'ti,,. C'oi.solidaled Oaa 140 Corn Products, c 19 Corn Products, pf , 9o crucible Steel, c ; 75 Crucible Steel, pf t ' Denver & K. ii.,tc.... 13-'4, Di-ov.t i K O.. pf . . . . j 23 Distillers 40' Erie, c i 44 H Kile. 1st pf : bh", lieueral Electric ,179Vi Oeneral aiotirs 3i5 Ooodrich Rubber ii. Northern, ore lands U. Northern, of ouggenheiin Exi) Hide At Leather, c. . . Hide Ai leather, pf... lie Securities 1 Hit. oia Central Industrial Alchol 1 nspira t ion i 4i Int. Harvester :110 llo liiterlsiro, c 2l-'V 2."iiai Interboro, pfd i (y-'41 SIS I Kan. City South.. C....I ot'.si 34i Lackawanna ateel &t Mil j i! Lelitgh Valley S2 h'J',1 SI Louie, ii Nashville ,10 13ni.4;12H Mcitcan Petrok'UEi . . . . j M7'''4 Miami copper . . . .' . . . i 34 'b Missouri. K. A Texas., b Mo., Kan. k Tex., pfd! 17 Missouri Pacific i 7 Naliotial Lead 6ts4 Nevada Coo. lii--4 New Haven l hi V N. Y. Air Brake iia&Va; 1 New York Ceutraj. i(4 N. Y., Out. ii West. . 32H Nurtoik ii, es... c Northern I'acitic .. Pacific Mall I't-iiu . Railu ay .... Peoples Oas Pittsburg Goal. c... Pittsburg l oal, pfd. Pressed Steel Car, c. . 71 V , 71" pressed Steel Cr, pfd ! Ray Cons. tpper . . . . j 20 '3 Ry. Steel Springs j 49', Heading, c , M!) Reading, first pfd. Reading, second pfd Rctiub. Iron 6i Steel, c; 531- Repub. I. k- Steel, ptd.HM . Itock Island , 19 S Rock Islauil. pfd , Sijars Itoebuck At Co...; Studebaker. c lOO1- lliti Studebaker, pfd i . . . . Sloss Sheffield i Southern Pacific l' Southern Ry.. c ' 2-; Southern l.y., pfd...., 0. CloM 0 73 i4 7 I'i, 59 0n UHi 1 art 't, Mi ti "4 01'-, -v: 25'-, 21',4 92 I'm'-, us-. 12sS ,2 V, 1 1".: 1 2".) ICS 95 ij 4.94 103 i 19l ! 42 1SSU, I 5'J 11(7 61 -H 17 4ci 95 ",m 132 i4 154 52, 53", r.5- 50'., 14.M-, 20 '.'0 75 H Industry and Enterprise Fruit Association Buay. Kugene Kmit Orowers' association Is showing enteiprise In making Hatles to the Kovea-nnient. Quantities of canned beets have already been sold and other canned products will be included, It in said. The commissary department of the army are heavy buyers. The navy department also makes heavy pui rliasws. The cannery has received aom suhstantial orders from the Great Northern and Northern Paciflo rail roads. BTttg-e Stone Blooka Quarried. The liowlby stone ijuarry Is turning ovit some massive stone blocks, aya a rpport from Knterprise. One of the Mock; designed lor use In the E. M. Ai M. store building weighis 4014 pounds. The jua-rry im now In excellent condi tion witii a high fnce open well into th. hill The men under William Dls haw lift week biusted out one Immense block. 14 lo t l.y 12 bv 7. without a Kcam or cr.uk In It. Two teams were required to turn It over. It waa broken ititu smaller blocks for use in the building. Rainbow Mine to Change Hands. That the Kainbow mine will again change hands the first of the year is a recent announcement of Interest in mining clri-lex, says a Haker. Or., re port. At that time the property will 1-e turned over I,v tile I'nited States Smeitinir A Kefininfr companv to the t'lirniueri iaJ Mining i-omiitny. the own ers, lv whom it l.,iH been under bond and lea.se to the 1' S cortiot at ion. I'n- lir the terms of the lwind and le.aj'e, tin- present oiHiraturn were to remain lu charge of the property until certain ohllfc.-u miiR of the Commercial Mining i omiany to the I. S. company were met. This amount has piactically all l-en p.Li.i to the I". S company and the- obligation will be wiped out within loo , 13 23 46 'i 44 171) 3 2 127 I 57 'T,n 'i''1 I 27 i 27 2.' ,uo .no ,1091 115M,llsi ll5 I so I P2s 20 109 1 4--.--N ioa, loo -1Ta S0i SI 3.".S,. 34 the next few weeks. The mine will be kept in operation. It has undergone considerable derelopment aa well as increase In th value of the phyBical property under the present operators. Telephone System Sold. Wlllapa Harbor. Wash., Telephone company ha-s Hold its Interests to the Pacific Telephone & Tolenraph com pany, with headquarters at Seattle. KAerv share of stock of the company was bought up bv the Hell system. The Rule price is $44.S00. the average price bohiK $290 a Bhare. Identification Badges Issued. The 1'lentifU:atlon badgca, preparod by the ln cctors and distributed at the Inst legulat monthly ineeliliK viroved to be a great sue. ess. T.aiKe Ivory white badges, hearing, the name of the l'ort land Aspix lai ton of Credit men, the name of each member In Ixild tj pe In the center, at.- r.-ady for every menibor of the association As noon as this members reach t!;0 awsembly room at the Chamber of ( 'om met ce. these badges are at om e pinned lo the lapel of the coat, and prove o be an excel lent aid to inemlo-rH m getting; ac quainted. At the laM regular monthly meetlnr in Ck'tober the n om was fair ly hummlnr with conversation lictweeri--thoae wlio were c e tt i 1 1 K acmiiilniiU. anrl the new Identification budges were given credit for lelnar of urent assist ance in helping everyone set acquaint ed with everyone else. Articles of Incorporation. Pacific Phonograph company, capital Btock $50,000; I). N. Schwab. Cleorge I). Young and A. K. Freedman. Incor porntorft KlmlMill Holding company, capital stock $5oo0 ; Knhert Montleth. Adelaide B. Montleth and Jkihob Miller, Incoi-poratoii.. FRIENDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE AT FUNERAL OF A. J. KINGLY Land Products Show Closed Nearby Wheat Has Excellent Demand In Chicago Trade Chicigo, Nor. 4 (I. N. S ) Wheat closed ldiPs-' ut) from yesterday. stranglh In all the grains wa manifest at the oicniiig of the pit today. Nearby de liveries ill wheat are being eagerly picked up by investors and speculators. The market epened Up up. Trade In corn la not broad tind pit leaden are taking a general trading position, ready fo' any turn of the market. The demand for oats continues heavy and brokers believe that present prices will be s'lstolned. Any let-up In demand, no mat ter how sligsit. It 1 believed, would cause o reak market, however. The cash house are buying Peeember wheat in large quantities. According to the Snow report, winter wheat acreage will show a heavy decrease compared with last year. Tin1 gtneral condition of the crop It said to be unsatisfactory The growth is small, with ir regular Hessian fly reported over wide area. The condition of the seed beds and early growth Is not promising for wluter prepara tion, the Snow report states. The country offerings of corn are Increas ing. Ocean charters have, been made for 1.100, 000 bushels of wheat so far this week. C&nadl.m farmers are said to be exerting coLfldcrable pressure to hare duty remored on wheat. Conditions In provisions are practically the same as yesterday.- 9 -;4 ; 35 j v i I I 15 , 67 1 34 H, S I Di V O's CO 15 bl 1-, 137";. 104'2i10o 5-5,103 aaa, 32 l 33 V .,12d1l2H1119;s,20 . us., lnviiiiiiiofci . I 31 j 31, 31 I 33 . 61VI 6t',i ttOVa, i 1 I HS . 37 i 3i 06 I 36 ..107 ;107 l(i'a,lsi M 12S MS'i U4 S 16 'S (111 i? 15H 82 137 H 71,. I 1 '20! 49 1 so I I 5-"- I P)4 2o Cupper. OH . . . Pa-lfic Avenue I'acitic, Pacific. Rubbtr, Rubber, Steel Co.. 1 Meet Co., Copper chemical. Telegraph 1 1 nu. Text Texas TLird L uion L nion I . S. p. s. i'. s, l . S. Mfl Co., pf L lah Vitgluia i -linhousc r.lectrlc iso.Hisiu CentruJ isdworth 'Si 2 OO i 103 25 , 1.1 02 71 103 26, 264 49 j 49 bij vi 1 53 104 1 j 104 19i-v, 19 1 :s 135 163, 16 4 113 59 H2 pf.... pf,i:: .., 36 . .1 6.;-. .ilas-vl .. , t- S . . 56 'i. S6 1 16 73 , 49 , : Stl'-j, oavi S.S 110!. 74 .'(I 9(1 63 62 15 : 62 13S , 3 5 7 ' M( 116 1 'lJ , 'h Mi;4 , 09. a Chi 103 , 23 , 04 02 ;ios 1 1;.'.; : 631, ? ,107 in; 1 - , 113 1 13 Total kale l,ll...oio shares. BOSTON COl'l'KIl l OTATIO.NS Boston, Nov. Adventure ... Ahmeek Allouez A rcadian .... Alaska Belmont Hoheiina .... UosLon Ely. . . Butte Bal .... Butte Coal'iL . Oal. & Ariz . Oal. & Hecla. Centennial . . Chief Cons.. . . Cons. Cop. M . Copper Kai.fie Daly West. . . Davis - Duly . Kant Put to. . . First Nat l. . . Franklin iJoldi'd Con . . ( 1 reene-Can'a . Crianby Hancock Indiana New- In'n Is.e Koyale. . . Keeweenaw .. La ISaile Lake Copper. . Mason Valley Mhhs. Oas. . . Mass. Mm. . . . Mayflower . . Mex. Cons. . . . Miami r-M ichipan . . . . Alohaw k 4. Copper bids: 2 j.Nev. (Ons. . 96 N 1 pi&siiiLr . . . 56 Nort!i Butte 11 iNortu Lake. 33 .onto Copper. ; V2 t.)lil Colony . . , I 'Jld liounnio 2j I tlsoeula .... 8 tiytiincy 1 Kay (.'ons. . I Santa b'o . . . 5 ' I Shannon . . . 1 " 72 . K h a I t 1 1 , ir -. istewart Racge of Chicago beck & Cooke Co., prices furnished by 216-217 Board of Orer-Trade building: WHEAT Open. High. Ixiw. Close. Dec 104 M5 K3 105 May 104 K5 lo3 1,15 CORN ! 59 ft' R 59 H May 60 fill, G0 61-rR OATS Dec. 3S 38 3J. May 39 39 39 B PORK' Pec . . ... 1 440 Jau 1635 1640 1630 1 630 A LARfj Jan 902 9o2 897 97 May 92o 922 915 915 R RIK3 Jan R92 K!i5 S87 RS7 A May 912 915 910 910 San Kruncisco San Francisco. Nov. Grain Market. Los Angele and Ban Dif 0 STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD Railroad or any ateamer to San Francisco the Exposition City. Largest, fastest and the ONLX strictly first-class passenger ship on the Coast. Average speed. 2a miles au Cour Cost $2,000,000 each. AN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND ft LOS ANGELES S. 8. CO. Frank Bollam, Agent. 124 Third St. slain 26, A-45ee With D. R. Q. R. R. DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE Steamer State of Washington Leaves Taylor St, deck 11 p. m. daily, eiceni anadays. for Tha Dallas and ws v i..jJT aetuniac. Imvm The Dalles li noon dauiij u I capt Monday, rrsujht acd pusracera. Fare I $1.00. Berth Mo, Upper Columbia aad Soaks 1 river taamers to Lewis toa aad way Undine. Barley calls Nov. 4 Open. Close. . 132 131 . 140 139 -Wheat W alia Nor 3. Close. 133 B 140 li Walla, TVcember May Soot Quota t ions $1.62'1 H5. t - 1 .Knsslao. $l.r7Vt(l.M: Turkey led, $1 .67 4(tf 1.70, bluestem, $1.70!(i 1.82H. 1-eed barley $1.30. White oais $l.55(Ul.37. Bran $24(r;24.50; niiddllngB. $30S31; shorts, $24. 50 (rj 25. 00. TRANSPORTATION 3AH.H DiaiiOT run SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles - ban Cierro Tomorrow, Hot. 5, 3:30 F. 9X. Baa Francuoo. Portlaaa ft Los Angms Btaamshis Co. Frank Bollam. list XHIRO STREET. A-4496. Main SS, Xcw York Cotton Market Open. High. January 1 DS" ilso Mi.rtb 12oO 121H Mar 1-13 1214 Jfly 122' 1221 Oet ember 11C 1169 1-OW. 1 165 ii ls6 1201 120S ' 1151 ewe 1 Queen Sibyl Now ?!.' ' TT TN , "!- 1 lias jjomestic iteaim 1194 1 2CS 1215 1160 " Superior 6'J ISuic o; B 1 Swift ,1'kg Tamarack. . . T unity Tuolumne . . I'nited Fruit C. H. Matliy do pfd. . . I'nited Zifi'-. 'U. K. Smeit 4- 1. ; do j'ld, 27 1 j Utah Apex . 2 ;Utah Cons. . v ictoi 1a Winona .... Wolverine . . Wyandot . . . Yukon (K.id. Verde Kxtn. . Kerr Lake . . 34 Mr-Kiriiey .. 2 S:icc'-ss 75 Vi " 1 5 is :i 32 IVa 15 5o Va St h 2 6- 4 9 33 SO Until After 3 p, m.; bearers Are Named, Pall- CREW OF JUDITH ARE . RELEASED BUT SOI ARE J BAD SHAPE Vessel's Movements Are Mys tery; Three in Hospital as Result of Long Watch, Last rites for A. J. Klnjrsley, presi dent. of tho Oregon Chair company and head of the Manufacturers' and Land Products Show, were held this after noon In Holnian's, chapel. The serv ices were conducted by the Christian Science church. The pallbearers were M. A. Perry of SL Helens, Frank. S. Doernbecher, John F. Carroll. C. C. Colt. Ira F. Powers, Paul C Bates, Frank S. Grant and R. M. Davidson. Interment wu in Rivcrview cemetery. As mark of respect to Mr. Kinsley the Orepon Chair company was closed all day and the Manufacturers' and Land Products Sihow was scheduled to remain closed until after the funeral at 3 o'clock. Members of the manufacturers' and industries' liureau of the Chamber of Commerce, ol" which Mr. Klngsley was chairman, attended the funeral in a body. Insurrection Starts In Danish Indies Copenhagen, (Via I.ondonl litiken from St "There is a Nov. 4. (I. N. 8.1 -A dlppatch to the Po Thomas say: eerlous nes.ro uprising, In the Iinnlsh Indies. Hoth the United States and Denmark have been asked to bend warshlpp. The Insurrection was organized by Jack Hamilton, a His; ro leader who recently visited Copenhagen." Ray City Returns. Bay City, Or., Nov. 4. The follow Ine were elected at Tuesday's election: Mayor, W. H. Gtlrrtme; treasurer. J.. K. lrocle: recorder, J. C. McClure; councilmen, W. B. rfarrls, Theodore Astoria, Or, Nov. 4 A tcleeratil Was received by Captain Ttardl e terday from the owners of the cargo on the Peruvian hurk Judith, directing the master of the vessel to take no further wtcps tonurj discharging- the cargo until he re. eived further in structions. The Judith will remain In the stream opposite the city until aome definite action is decided upon. The Peruvian sailors wore taken from the city Jail yesterday morning and taken before ImmlKratlon Inspect or Qooc.li by Hat hot muster Hweet. Upon slfrninsr affidavits that they will leave the country at the first oppor tunity they were telensd. It Is understood, however, that Cap tain Bardl will not pay the sailors any money until they tro t. i'hIUh with him, as they were signed for the round trip. The sailors made a special trip to the Judith yesterday ut ternnnti. ,-it returned to the city later In the even lnR. Ktjch man claims to have $50 due lilm. They' object to itoiticj lo ira In the vessel aKaln, as they claim she la unsftiiworthy. The only member of the crew still On the boat Is the ' 'a nail inn. Frank Cwntos. What he expect to do In the affair Is not known, although It Is mi- derstood he will not ko to s a annln In the craft. Michael J otYla i.son, nil American, Is in the hospital here. 1 1 1 llmlsH are In had condition, onlnw to having stood In the salt water loo long: while on the Judith Jordanson claims to have stood at the whol tor 16 hours the day the b.i i ken I i ne sd narrowly escaped Koinif on Clatsop Ileanh. Tim cook Is also nick u.iid the hospl In Itnl. Jaeoby and Charles c.tont. The coun cilmen were eb t'-.l foi a term of two years, the officers for one year. J 1 ' 13-! 5 '4 i 1 1 -N : R7 I 17 f, u 6 14M: 24 14H 22 ston : .11'. 10 4c K17 1 1' '.4 2"! ' !, 4 1 ' 47 :i ir. 60 lo's 2 61 3', 80 62 Los Angfeles Visited By $250,000 Blaze I,os Angeles, Nov. 4 ( I'. P ) Five firemen were injured and damage esti mated at $250.oo0 done today when flames swept through the five ktory Douglaa building, destroying clofhln and shoe stores on the first floor, and damaging offices tenanted by 100 per sons. Three alarms brought all down town apparatus. More tiian a dozen tirenu-n were overcome by smoke. P. N. S. INVADES ALASKA N'evr York Sugar and Coffee. New York, Nor. 4. Sugar centrifugal. $4 30. Coffee Soot New lork No. 7 Rloe, 7c; No. 4 Santos, &.(.'. New, Mark Reached In Bid for Bonds The highest ""price ever offered for city improvement bonds was received this morning when bids were opened for $25,867 worth of improvement and street extension bonds. The high bid waa made by Ladd & Tilton's bank for the entire issue at a premium of 105.78 per cent. Young- Woman Who Baled Over Festi val Crowds Becomes Wife of Mark Sense of Portland. Queen Sibyl, who ruled over the des tinies of the Rose Festival last June, has won a new realm. Yesterday she became Mrs. Mark J. Renne, at a cere mony presided over by Circuit Judge Morrow, a atanch member of the Wood men of the World. Mr. Renne is lieu tenant of the Arleta camp, W. O. V., drilteam, and her father is a promi nent member of the same camp. Mrs. Renne is also affiliated with the Wood men through the Women of Woodcraft, and it was these two lodges that raised her to the festival royalty. Mr. Renne is a card writer for Roberts Brothers. Mrs. Renne is but 17 years of age. She Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Baker. San Francisco, Nov. 4. The Pacific XeWp Serviiie has been extended to Alaskan territory through connection with the Evening Post at Seward, which Is now receiving over Alaska's cable its news from the outside world Horn the press association. This point has'beeome the Pacific News Service s "farthest north." It is being aerved through the Seattle bureau. Strength and Growth Strength is the most vital factor in a bank', and growth is also important. By the pro portion of capital and surplus to deposits, is the strength of a bank measured and only one other bank in Portland is better forti fied than we. And no other bank in Portland, and few anywhere, have shown a more rapid and consistent growth. This we attribute to our strength and satisfying service. We should like to serve you. Test us. LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK; Fifth and Stark CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,200,000 Oyerbeck & Cooke Co. Stock. Bonds. Cotton, drain. Seta. 816-217 Board of Trade Bull ding;. . DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trad. Correspondence of Logan oc Bryan. Cfclc&so. New .York. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT afford! these special advantages security, in terest and training in thrift. Open one at The First National Bank Portland, Oregon Capital and Surplu - $3,500,000