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7 iJ?W THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 19U. ; SWINE MARKETS OF THE ENTIRE COUNTRY ARE SHOWING IMPRESSIONlFurther Depression Jror Wheat Shown In Chicago Trade TURKEY TIM IS NOW E IN SIGHT; IDEAS ARE GIYEN AVhoonlrr s.v Tliis him! Xe.xt WiH-k Is Itest Time for Shipment of ,Uc llird; Tare Xiveskary in Drc-sin- for Market. I I. I.I sow' i1 1 he in 1Iti til ' v' f,iir llni , i . loniin-j forwsrd to tit --. r rude In rafter frvlr supply and ,1 l.lnls iri' llk-n )" being offered, kef mi this 1 1 mi- is iim I urally lt f"r ,,si c,r H i- drrs ed oftcrings are .. r .'iilily. ilia l Hi- lllue t" market livw tor is tl..- i.,.iiiiou expressed IimImv l.v o. II:. . r (hilllol.soii A '.. Front - 'ml' I r " '1 he present V.eok Slid '.-k. -aj" Mr. ;nllli ks'-n. "is tl.e c? i smicl fur the sale of live pnk'-is . i In- ! 11..1111I Is uImii.is Oct (lurlDK h-i i....- -.. ,1 hiil-i-v should Hfiirt . holiday trm Ni-v--n:(,i'r .,f l'-l (t;i li I y 11 iH- v 1 I. ri-1 iii;ih 1 ni-1 U'llliiif." Iii i. f 1 1111 nil ! Iuiih N a arfil iik liiikti June lt-n I'l-'-imnMl Cranberry Market Shows a Decreased Supply From East Tni Carloiuls Are Ordered by Tort laml TraIe ('or.iparel With II Cars for 1U14 Season. r 1.' n 1 it lull t'rti" I I tl'l rhr-- 1 in. I'ori 1.1111I 1. 'i -1 f 1 1 111:1 ...t l...ii!.l I- r.. I:--' - ' l.s.-k I II !: I-. riill.-ll lii-f-.r-tin i.,IJ..n hii; ih- iii-i-i-oMie ! I.t Mr Imlll.k ,i. H I--M-' lh:il Hhfn l!o! tli-'n moiU i.n 1 luiri- n lilli ttlkl- M ht' the hi-Hil. nin.ill I'lml' ni-nth iiiifl til- fi.l.'N. 'Ilrlll'i.c tlll '-I I 1 1 I II !, 1 I I-fpullii-- 1 lirrk . 1 I i- Ihr li Ijinul li "II I " ' pi: nil- r in v I.. ,1, i. ill, 1 k. I AfliT .If I, u .....I , nml nil i' 1 Ill-Hi ljj 1II1 vnrui tlii' l' li--' ill-n. V!,n pt' Ibii- Ihii pl.-nly n N I r I. .Nit. imiiIiI- I ri--'l mi. 1 ir 1 h-.ii'.l l.-1- an. I H 1 1- -"1 lur I -lr.il ' ii. i.i ; ..-.I I lilli- Ihrr" i a ' what Imst rr'.p -if Orfgim WavliiiiKton rrnnlH-rrlc-i tliN scnswu. I fie tula! rr'.; .if iii- I 'nlicd Hint" l similar tbnn n ii-iir a'i. I.ti-l :m. l.-i-s frinii tbfi i-Bli n t-f-gw rnn finn tin- i li. r n i.rt ..f ile rcnnil prolur tl'.n tl.i-i.- iinij HiIm Is imfnrally. rff Nti'il In flip uli s .iUi-.l ai ur.Iu- iiiK piints an vrell as at 111:11 kft llt r;-l;li'Iiv Atif.'h'T '-.il l -..-I ".f Ini" Uowf 1- rriviv) fn.tn ill" ia-1. i:-c- l--l onf hi'ii) hi Pirt-lli-nt c.ii.llf i..ii. It ii .ii..l.-il ttrmTHlly at SI 1 11 bur -n I ..Ii.Ih i-iiily i-hKicrii i... k W M-Illng ilnwii to lu hi.iI iiri-Kou aslilnloii ufft-rluiL-H at fli.jO iji-uernliy. A..'..n!li:s i-. tl.p lo'.il trails Hip rortlauil ftiarki t I lii fioon lul - lia"l l' carloads of rraiilierrlr from tU- fast wlill- a y--ar a-o Hip i-iiicIsph lol!.-.l 14 iarlo:i.4. II. e difl-fi-nnc-c U 8anl to I.f iltio to tin- fart tl.cn- la h k'r'uti-r jh ri i uta;i of local Slock aviijlHnln timi n j.-ar ao. Trad- In i rai:tjTripf lit l-K-r-a.Ing In u-niM-ul nrp ...-11 ma I nt a 1 ii-il. Edited by Flyman. H. Cohen. HOG MARKET HAS A WEAK FEELING ALL MARKETS TODAY Local Situation Continues De presMMl With Sales of Tops at $.3(); Cattle Are Steady With No Mutton Offering for Day. i om-i. Ti'--.lar I Moiid.iy . i. 1 :ir.la r J Fr-.l.iy ' , 'I I. :ir-d a v W.'.lnea-lay . . . I HV-k ui;.. I i ar IK" I T.. o y k.i 1 a HKn . . ! Three t-ara ago VXD Ho I.IVKSTIK'K RCN . (utili-. CalTm. m r.i T. T- ;u7 1 !! r.-iT 4J1 -i :in T7 l-l'.f fh?ep. iii 1141 4;!7 H4:i Wii October Trade Is Better than Similar Time a Year Ago Duns' Ileview fiires Increase in Failures of Last Month Smaller T:an in the Year 1014. Some Increase In the country's luiiinc uioitalify u not uucual at th! p-rlod of the year, and no apcilal significance aitailns to the rise In the coiiinier- lal death rate dur land. Tuen ar aft '11 to nd price. at A mi rl-'a a POTATOIOS LOt; thl coast n-....iil... fi'.-in tin- ci if I ii rkev ' ti'i-t li i vr will l- I hi' rluht lieilt! I i.i-o.-rl. . Ill-low It. i I lane your hhd in ll tl'k uinl ftrlkc Hi- lord mi ii iiie a kIiiu'Ii knife ..llh a I'la tliP ktille In 1 lie fiml'il i I. Into llic Iiraln. -u I ii.K tn III- i-HIni; ln-l'll .1 III loll- n-p.-. :iy Hi-7.'itni; lha hlon'l San pir i ;i io, i,t 1 . in f,i I :;n I llllnlll San Franclaco Market. t rancim-i., Nov. Ii i I . f I iial Sallna-. Jl.-'.'i'il 1 -Mi Orouon. l iniftt 1 -T. . Mali ililt.i rii-s.-!!1. 1 . lu'ti ).-."- Potatoes. . Ita. 75cftt d nira la g . re t a 1 i.-o lB October. Total Insolvencies, as rt-orli.l Ij.v K. G. Iun 4: Co.. nuinln-red l."j'.i'.f. or lSo more thau la tie previous uioi.tii n-l the 1; rjrejit since Jul... while several defaults --f eiceptionel size helped to swell the lia Mlltles t, fZT, 5 All, ks acalust $ 1 .2'S.lt7'J In Septemtit-r and an averdje of abom $l'i. rf.,i0 f.-r the four monrhi prfcr to that tlnie. N'hen comparison u n-ade wiln Ocio her, 1014. bowfTcr. the showing Is favorable. rst r.nly from a numerical sfandiiolni. but al-o i i reaiect t- the inimcrlcai ludebtedcew. 'I'hen IttSb concerns failed, owing 15).72.17S; In I'.il?. only 1434 us;K-nina occurred, and thu airoar.t Involved v aa J-l.H.'i.4U0, though In that year .ractlcnlly m..re rever-es were reiirted In October thau in Si-ptt-ui'M-r. The growth In the noiiilier of failures last Q until was mainly in mannfai turinK lines.. li'T Lib defaults for $ .H.'i.'.ii' i-oiiiriistlniJ wi:b but f.-r ?4.7o.l. 1 Id In Septeu lr-r. 'nil the other luii.il. In Oc her. a y.-ar f. th--re ; I ni-Tp 4:'... 1 1. c .ii r.-i . t iii : 1 1 ii f n ct i irl i ,ir tirni :inii n cord r-io of yeatOflajr It ! ,he ,,,ta ,.f,hev r-a. L-d allicM 151-1 t for anlne today at North ,,,. , .,,, . lha h,.r us 4" ' and tl-e ML'rr-ciit. nl.l ia-a I l(-in waln-nt Si').- II. .Ir Jl .,..a fr.ill ).-,.- ,.-:. I "HI ttiert-t.y CEREAL MARKET IS VERY QUIET WITH A LIMITED MOVEMENT Exporters Are Buying Small Vol ume in Each .'ieclion but the Ag gregate . Purchases are Fair; Are Holding lire wing liarley. weakness In the fwlne The lo.-al rule, but J. -ct i ion to The j.j. ca'-te forward, n-l these ality ti!flclcni to bring ei per cci.tal. f-."ic'n$l IV. Seattla Martet. Kealrte. Wash.. Sin. (I . Oiegon, l'.i , Yakima. lW.c. fotut.iea -WhltH r'Tt-r. i-'n;l. lit-'1: iakuna t...-ma PA I It Y ritonucK on r ) --Onions ; Yakima. $1S COAST .r - fentlier'a Instantly, nr while III inrni. There Is llttli. fen i Iff i-klti. Uciiinv.- .ill U. e I I , -. -eptii.fi of a III ! Ic nil t he ! I.. I .'i.l. nr. well n s a few "ii . In;;-. S--ln" dr.-.---rs hani; I- 'I lo i look In tin- Uirki t . i do;,, I'liilli-rinir. lir.-- t i- La'. ell Seattle Market. nr. i (I I ' i -Uulter -N'ai creaiuery, -dirick. .-ic, ilni". so t i. I. i l i - I'1 .Ir.sed hi a ',na l-!e m l.-is the f'.e inilcli ujar Sea 1 1 le. U i-hl; t;liin pa, k. :jc i In---. Orecon l w 1 n s. lie. d I ' t n I . ii. i.. Is-. V n.ii'i; Kucs Seh cl i mi. fre-i, eaal .-rn ..s . 6n Francisco Market. Hlii Krann-.-o. I'al . Nov. II ll t-r eIr..., 1'j.'. prime first lid trip!. Allii-I'li' ii. 4.Y; 17.', . 1 S'. April V iscons' n W lirthil.st.itl storage. c There I t-l t'lil I io! market uhk nl- a I'ult-d wer- not i t Ireiut- f-guie-. In vi-.i of i ho an a ii idle iii.i i k ri-rtland, but tin- situation itiiiws prscll'-ailv ' ii'i chauife. 'JTie prices prlnTed give an ade l.ial.' r.-p-.rt ..r the ..-nl market and coinineut is -i i.r. -Iv in ' . --.sii r . ! (o-ii.-ral hvg itiaik.-L: I i.est llubt .' $6.2:ii. 40 Medium Heiit 15. lif(t!.2d L.i.d to ha.y n.fifrr6.t5 ltou-u to heavv &.00Uo.50 j Cattle Situation Steady. Situation l:i Ihe callle tnarkct at North I ' -r 1 1. m I is si-ail. . f 1 1 1 1 .v limited arrivals wer.. i-por!d o.ciniyl.t and thesp cr.iue from Wil- Iflfjajplle vnll-y points. .Notblny .ai available , lo (cm Ihe tup ftKUres. 'Jlie sale yesterday ! at ?. and ai $ti to really means no advance , in price, because the quality of these .f I i.rinifs ms s.i nuicli la'Mcr llian iMiy recent ! ;-l l i v., I market ranee: i s f ri.7.Vr 7. 'iff :si'i li.r.o b isi'ti'l.'-O rot -ar Sea- i, Y ear Ticfi.f ear SefiMin Ye r Sea : I le Y ear Season ear NOKTnWKST CHAIN ItKCKiriS. - - - - f'ars Wheal I'.srley Klour Oath t.i 1J o G latv . Mon. . a ;o . . to dite at'o . . . .i.ti. . lo Uil'.l' a . . . . . Ml .U.".7 lsj . I "I 1 .tool KSI 7'. I 4 S4', ;ir.; r.n7 H74 i:t 5,"..'. Id:;:: 4 17 JM 13 i:i U'S 7bj Hay 8 SO 7 8ls is 47 1 1 1'ITO ao u.i 1 Si.". 2ir-'- th- a 1 1 . i. .i.i- l. i' I :ll k- l I In t C.-i f-.r i! d that .1 ' li! ;i;i., Hut -f IrMt. all It- h:iv f-. Me 'i I to . ll . 1 1 1 1 1 1 i u ;i tv ;.i fair j I -1 ..... s I nn e . . .".IMI.rsNI. forced to susjnd lu Oct. !e-r ian In Sepieui I er I..i4 ajtainst J'i.".r. - and the liabilities) v. ere but slightly larger, $H.!iori,-i2. as corn - i pared with tU.fril.T.tO In Ihe earlier period. I.iist year there were 1170 sdrollar rever-.es for $11,534,000, and ."4 In 10U for JS.t.'.l,- I 7-1. Among agents, brokers and firms ti"i ptciperly Included In either manufacturing or , trading, the mortality was unusually high, j there being no less than 98 failures in ti Is ' month for $0.'.il,J.Uo0. as against tio for only I Sl.NiH.fKKi In September. 7o for $o.C74...07 In j (icf?..ber, last year, and .Vs In 101-"., when the tni I ho. I t hev . i! tc. lit"' li' t r.ark-y iiopl.-rs m.. f. re. ailing fl.ir-s f-T that reason trade :u 11 mi :ej. Oils market is quiet but Ii! ftea.l:nes around former pr Ili'l "i Is Iii-' i- a t.- l r son. U'.liicia are u-,i:-i shadinj; Hi tl.iur but nil leading nulls are the list genci-nl y. l.no,i market ho" ii generally In -- ii-r! b . est IMIlUtS f.- 1 1-h r ouie sales are ' of co . tels. ii. ling -p "i'.ef s are no :.'"..- M-.ii a l'mlted ..o-l, Ki-cti.-n. Hy this . it.; ti e market and t..ct fa.orable supplies, no! iii.lnc.i to accept l.r-wln grade and for luat hue Is extremely Chii-atro. xr. p. . s , wiit cloned lfel'c below yesterday Wheat was weaker at lower figures Iii the pit today. Hecetnber wheat opened at $I.fi2 ,,,! off , 1.0U.j. U.iy openeil at ll.'WS arn)V),u oft S. There was a general ruin ti sell at th openin,: and very little wanted. The coin luUslon houses are sUln: wheat. Cyrn and oats showed llttl sympathy with wheat, but are off a trifle on their own account. Hecetnber cciro ownei1 at ofl'i aid fell to "S",. May of.ened nt 61 i and mff-re.! only ', depression. Hc-rcil-cr wits at :S.- is ipi.r tee off oieulng figu-cs. while May oels siif le.-ed a similar riror. dispal.hes fr.-ni N . shingtor quote sn . ing : Top looks larg-, qua! i pl'iiicipjl surplus rind itiihem states uuailfj average ' provlMons. Industry and Enterprise Cress dispa I . he (g.ve-T!ment officials "Although the rn Ity Is nmisnnlly poor i northern stales. In of crop Is generally nlsjve tin There are slight changes In ii n undertone of ..f prl. l .it her I hade i,m 111114; I' 1 11: the smalrer e of patent maintaining while Quiet, d iluea with no iil- C sum of money Involved v. as but ?1, .11. l.M . d to I i ipl g the turkevs can lie pla-ed 4- 1 1 ing iliein l.v 1 h- l.-gs r.iiiiiiu until 1. II the aufiiial are. I. If packed Will- still sisui saill. Hy nil means and no. that bet.. 1 up 111 III hen 1 in k. klg -if t-i that spin- .Is 'an t he -r shlnnenf birds to e birds are fill with feel with birds " do nor use the Imis is paik-d Solid paper. Is. coloied pafier Kggs- TiTtras. .",.".Uc; pullels. 4!'ac. I'heese -t alifornia fancy. 17c: firsts. Los Ajigeles Markft. I.s Angeles. Cal . Nov. U. IP. N. !g-.'s- 1 jie count. i'..'. Hotter Kivsh etia -oc. 4 M-i; ai 1..n'j 4.-'."i 4ui(a4.2o 2 ;m :t.iKi 7 .0f.i(u7.o0 cease aNml Nuveuiber of na.els will t : 1 T . vhen carload l"ta PEAK MXKKKT IS Ql'OTED I I Sligi.rlv h'-''..-r i.rn . s are being asked for 1 Ci pear-- lu ih. l.--ftl niarlii-t. l-'or fall bntt.-r the J 1 I . -. Is geii'-inlly held firm Sf 1.''5 for anything that is good while for Winter Nfllis Ihe 11. 111 k-t is geii.-i a lly I, -I I at Jil oll. LOS AXCELKS LETTCCE COMIXO The first carload of head lettuce frmti Angeles this season has been ordered by OltAM.E Market to leni las h It is e -Id .MAHKET E!tY FIRM oranges Is v.-ry firm with Va at ."effi. 7." along the street, d that Viil-iiclu Huipnients will nt Mrt trade. ft rings are scant, been idpp-d by li.e I the Local bead lettuce of Some lae arrivals have i cold w-ather. j i,isi:i:i) .ii OIL pne I iiHi-.-il TBi.i'P of :; a gall The new list for raw Is.lled In barrels 77' dif f-ri-tittal ulsts for cases. Ql'OTED 11 Kill Ell are today show ing an ad -n . ver form-r .piota lions. in harr-l Is 7."..- and for i.er g.ill'.in. The usual Km:--. Id's Otdi.i.try iiillN 11- sl 1 alves Ko Mutton Is OfforeJ. Ti ere were no mutton arrivals at North Port land overt. i-'ht. '.-u-ral situation is steady I., stroiis; as indicated by the limited offer ings and i-al-s late yesterday aft-rumn. All the big killers continue 10 bring in the bulk of th-ir reiuli-emeins direct. lieiit-ral mutton and lamb prices: S-1-. t lut-rior lamb- $7.2-".g7 iii.lliiar.- inr-rh r lambs IJ.o.oa7 Willametti valley lambs 0AHJH '( led , yearlings .2."i select ewes, light 5.a.'l.V.V) Old wethers o.oO'UJ.'Xf Today's Livestock Shippers. Hogs l.on. v All. n. .Ieffers..n. 1 load; J. I M. Ilis. niil-ck. ;.ii head bv boat. K. IS i l.eit:-o.:iii. Wall'ila. ah.. 1 h-nd bv boat; TKANSI'ORTATION Twin 'Palaces of the Pacific 1 f SPUIXO CHICKENS Along with a very slow hetrs, the market for active along the street but 110 Is shown in values. Heavy scarce. Ducks and geese am ai:e slow demand for small ng chickens is not A. II Uougias. -'i head by r.-iat: J. il.Ts.in, IIoiij l.aii.img. Wash., -'t tsiat. It i I..s-i. MeYllnnville. 1 tut 1 1- . W. Smith. ( orvallis. Ct-ege Smith. lralri, 1 load. Monday Afternoon Sales. ST EE Its. A. An-t.-inl by load. 1 load; general change h-ns continue Steady. Oregon Ul econ Oregon Oregon ( ir-goii 1 11 t-gon ("1 on "OJEAT NORTHERN" "NORTHERN PACIFIC" SAN FRANCISCO-HONOLULU New low mie nay fates to Saa Francis. . $s. $):'.. ;.o. $10, 117.50. 2l; nniinl t rt i. iilu. Mil Nov. .10. All I'ar.-s include meals and berin. St-anier r-spttss (steel I'lirlor cars and ( o.n lie;' 1 Ip.ivoh North Bat k station '.' 1" b. in.. Nov. 9, 11 16, 20. 'J.I. 2 7. S. B. Great Northern for Honolulu Not. 36. NORTH BANK TICKET OFTICE, 5TII AND STARK. Phonen--r.ioa.lwav 92f), A-6671. Tlcketw nl so nt ,".il and Morrison. 100 ;'.(! .-t . IIS WashlnKton nt. San Francisco Los Angeles (Without ChavnsTei En Bout The Blr. CUan, Comfortable. KlacanUy Appointed. Saa-Uoi'.i 3timship BEAR Ealla From Alaivvorxu Dock 3 P. M., Nov. 12 100 Ooiaen Miles ou Columbia Klrer. All kaiaa include Berth and Meala. Tables and Service Unezoelled. Tbs Ban Franclaco ft Portland B. B. CcM Third -and Washington Sta. (with 0-W. 1 - Co.t TaL Broad. v.ay ijCO. A-613!. nuiEF notes of the trade Pineapples In (t'svd supply for pineapple day. Dressed veals are firmer and higher at loc for l-t. Country killed Yiogn steady to weak with no general prico loss. Italians train reported out of Hillings on time . esterday. Ti role reports another last car of California crape in cr.it-s. I irs, butter and cheese steady at former liri.es. SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE YV.'Htlior tMiifnii fcnnoH the f")l"sing notice to M.lptfrw: I'rntrt h I pmPTiti rturl ti ft m t 41 hmirs nn fnr n'trth m Stttlr Mafnint nilnlmnrxi t?ai ppfoitiirps of iiboiit l(rrsj8; ti-rl Lf a-t to .okmip, jr Ot'ro.'n; Hoijth-Ht to U.-ls'. i'ti ( , ,r, lfKie; sViiifh to A1iIiitu.. ilgrs. Mini - iiir. mum i4infri tire n t l'rilaiiij I'HiiUt a Unit 3d ilrKrepp. ( tl .'irnn j l far"I ( irPK":i H t'nn , IMc.in orpci-n i Oregon I t ii e-'on nr. g. ., lre-on fu -g. n Ore-hi 'I'V 11 21 Ar. lbs. l-'.'.o i no 12o' 1270 in in 1 Vil 1 l.'aj 1210 inil 1241 1 l'.MI lour, mi n 1072 low I 1'SlO frr-gon Oregon oiegou oie- .ii I II l-2i.li I iregi n i Oregon j oygon j Oregon , Oregi u Oreg.ir. OriLT-.n 1 1 leg. ID Oregon f fre-on Oregon Idaho . Idaho . t n cgoii Oregon l trefoil no Oregon ,U) "recoil lua:,o Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon t iregon Oie-on Oregon Oregon Oregon Idaho Ida no iregon Oregon Oregon 1 1 t t 4 4 'Mi 1 I Price $d0 U.T.'i 0 85 (I 6" li.tjO C...".."i ti.53 ti.oO .f..", H.f.0 .fsl fl 40 ti.4.1 H 1 . Section, Orepon Oregon 1". 1 7 :i ii M 12 12 71 4 Tuesday Morning STEKU& No. 2io 1 s". 1'lS I'm 2:i-. Ibo jtir, 11". 2411 1 4 ; :, i ": s 1 14 l " : :;ri 14'l oo 2:'. i l:;n 1 4o 4MI 1 4' I 24:: .41.7 27ii 2)2 Ins' 20 Bales. ..tent. $4. SO: WI1- icj . i.m: local straight. ;4.20((j local. 4.40''f 4.S0 ; Mmilaua spring erimit-, 1. 104.20; whole grahaiu, fi.oo; rye Hour. $i.o0 Willamette valley tlm-.-"0. ea!cru Oregon-Ida -c. 00; atialfa, $ia OtK? vill.oo; clover, ts.nuijj "..21 j is show nn j Cii-.l 1 i-Oll lo 1 l.'H lt I ian.i-t 1 c vai 4.i", bak-i's i wheat. J.1.40 wbc..t. t-:..: , l.er- b.-i ri -1. I HAY tiuying pri-e: otl.y fancy. 5-1.;. nip.; I., ; i o I'.H.cT I iln)'!.y, $ II. Tin. v.-ti-u and oats. i U ,h. (.ItAlV SACKS -I!U. nominal. No. 1 Cal-Ic-uita. hi;.- In -ar lots; l-s5 amount higher. ' .MI1.I.MITH S -Selling prica. bran. $24. i0 I'..-- 'ii' -..'ills. $-'."i .'ill'u 2li.U0. . KOI.I.LU HAlil.KY -S' i;n,g price. $20.50 , 00...0. I ('..rn Whole. $"a.rs: 'Tacked. $37. on. . Wheat bids w.:e weaker l.slay on ti.e land .Merchants tixcliati-e wit., iosses of 2c a bu-hel f.-r November delivery. N November oi8 bids were 'f -Jic a reeri bar.ey f-.c a ton and brew I fior.i .vestcrd.iy. No sales. Aier. bants txcuan.-e November rices: W III." AT. Tu sday BIJ Ask ing 2oc Port i to sa lea. ton. a ton Range of Chicago prh-es furnished hy Over beck i- Cooke Co.. jp; -M7 lkuYd of Trule building: Will. AT. Open. High. Iiw. cl.e 1"2S n- -t l,i ia i,.2i v May 10-S i ln:i in'.; ( nit.V rec kyi, :.;..'.. r.ni, v May t.l 4 ', i;i i a i AI s'. He i4 ,1m, n7 rts.'., n May :;: :.r-, :tsi, : . p. rn;v IVc 14.V) l;:o J4,'iO 147.0A Jan li:;i) urir. n27 n".:;o l.AKI). Dec fi.-, 3.07 97 fiOii May :i2o w.'o buj j.,-. h r.m.. J n R n.i.i S..T f92 A May Ul.'. mi:. pus it. 17 B JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND These prices are those at which wholesalers Sll to retailers, cuept as . - I her .. K- stated. They are orve. t".l i.p t.i n.ii.ii ra.li dar: Dairy Pioduie. 1 ity iT-aui-rv cubes, fan-, 2.)i..cr second-. 2Si-e, orlni-au.l v creumcry cubes, 2.'o, 'if llic 1 11 UFA I - Cor land .1-II very Premium 1. :;.-; No. 1 sour cream, olc. No. 2, su.-el cream .':.V- per lb. '..- e)liii- I ' 1 i . c bl dealel s. d-llverv el- ' ted ,(icsh. 4u'tt41c. -andi.-d i!m.h. rage. 2iiW27c, ease count. 27c dor.eit. Coll.iUY - Ileus, heavy Plymouth lb.; ordinary chickens. Il';(il2,:e; a-'j llif-.. Iil2'..c; turkeys. plgcos, $1 .oiKa 1 ,2M; .ilabs rn.rt : firsts ;s. extra, emu: hiou iliiu-i . II I 31 L.o cart. 2.le . I: i crea Hi.-: Pi trH 4oc. m. 1.1 VK broilers, 1 ' dr-s.-.-l. s Cranberry Industry Described. C umpi . lienaive descrlptlun uf the crttnberry imJutry of North Beach, Wush., Is cunt a tried In a booklet .Hint Issued by J. ". Howerton, se'ietary ot the llwuco Cranberry oonipuny. Climatic coiidltlonu of this section are Mild to be Ideal for cranberry culture. The berries are, found in thtr native state In the marshes of the peninsula. The booklet gives detailed deaoflkitluu of the beat methods of preparing the heds by a system of sculping; or the lai.d to remove vegetation, sundinp, d'tchiiiK. e'.c. The peninsula Is aid to cotituln about 3j0u acres of peatbog of which Cmi ucri-s are now planted. Fcur yar old bogs vielded on the average J.Mj bait. Is to" the at-re lat .ur and the price received was J f .60 ;i h i t t. l. t-avs .Mi Howerton. 'J'lie de '.'.!. d ll, r ti,,. i. .a 1 berry Is KainiiiK 'U-'iilily and t),.- keeplHK qualities of " lo t i shhI lo tie superior to t:-i I.ns.,1 in l liC t-ahl. Limestone Deposits in Polk. 1' i ti t.,! . apilal is fcald to b ln-t-rts-ltii m lists lieiiiK made of liliie toiic ili t...siis ot I',., a. county. Or. The .le (.-its at- r-.ii.l to be admirably .iii.i -t.-. to m.iiii.fiu-tur,. ,,f . niiiiner. Jal teitiliz.-r It has been found that the linicston, liar K p.-culni!- value for the . hi pose. nidi. tc, I, ami capital Is now U I'iK sought lor tl.e pi om-nion of the Wtiject witli Kood prosspi-i-ts fur iU( c.ss. The raw mnlirial. w Iii. h rxlpts in ureal alminlaii. e. I .is he. n llioiounh 1 y tested anil x uei i ii.en i s hIkiw that tl.'ill tt hll-h grade te-tllixei limy be hiid 'ol.ii'el II. K Law son. former warden of ll.i- stalo pen 1 1 -n I .a r . Who t . . i . 1 1 y visit. -.1 The lulles ns tj-,. i,., r .- r lit ii 1 1 v .- of I 'oft la fid . j- p i t a ! i hi s. Iris -.r.sultf.l with Sam M.-'te. i.f Cirv.il- , on the siil-lrct. and Is on lined tlHt the tr.aUniK of fertilizer fr-ni Stock Market Goes Lower After the Opening in N. Y. STORE BUILDING MAY So New Y o' k , todrn "lib a la-k of a uiil.ersal dropp.tig o opening sales. rhe !' innrk-t Oftened n Inch eause'l the fits! few I -I- not s-n - I ' -If o- mid Pa Sold I I :.. drop lie; Pet. In heavy, l.V; dti-ks Indian Kluestem Fort y fold b . . . . Ued It-d life .. K'l sslan t4' ss 7 !: im 'l reed . .24tX ed . . . -ewil.g OATS. 2475 UAItl.LY'. 2 si 1. 1 Are COWR Oregon 5 Oregon Oregon h . o UT-iron-,.. i irL-. IH'i'l'i Oregon Crops Are Greater Than 1914 PC .Ti of pre for t!if bur. mi of cT'jv Ofc'iii PilCTFIC LVZAMSiHlP CO. San Francisco 6A NT A B. IIIJAIIA. AND SAX LOS ANfJ&I.tCd DIEGO SS. ELDER ails Wednesday. Nov. 10. 6 . 1 Ticket Office 132 A, Third St. Psonet Mala 1314. A-1314 Government Crop Report. Wasliliigtiai . Nov. Ic A summur limlnary estimates i.i crop proilu prices, for the s'ate of Oregon and I ritre.l states, eomplle.l t.y estimates is as foil.... s. Wheat. State- Estimate L'lls year. 17 314 nno bushel-; final estimate last year. Iu6o4.0i0; price November 1 to pnslueers, H4c per bushel; venr ago. U5c. I'nlted State -FVtlmate this yr 1 ooa oiiO. rKKi bniiels; final estimate last year 8M1 oOn -xi bushels; November I price. U."..l- year ago !'7.2( . OaU. HtnlC - Kstlnnlte th f y-el-: final estimate lHst p els price November t. bushel; year ago. Hoc. I'nlted Slates l.stimate this year is 1. fMsi.ijoo bushels; tinnl I's'lumb 1 1 1 .OnfUMMl; November 1 pri ago, 42.tfc. Barley. State Kstltnate this year, 4.7SS.OIKI bushels; final estimate last year, I.iV.ii.i.miic price No' vember I. to produ.-ers, Ci2c per bushel; year ago. :.Cc. I nl led State - Kst (mate this year. 2:'.tl ism nitslieis; rinal estlmnte list year WW.lSsl bushel-; Viivetnb-r L (ii i. -. '.".. ago, Til. 7c. Potatoes. State l.stimate this ear l 1 1 J final estimate last .-'-ri 1 '-n I f-i I I 're I 'I ' g-.fl I iregon n imvs. . . 4 .... 1 i ii i g.-n r, 1 1. C.c, ooo ir. 12.74o.tsiO prialucers, ,;i Inst v e-i e, ol.'Jc. hush l-isli c pet .17-1.-yeur ;.S2.- 10-1. ; year pi i. e o-i,ihi r 1 I el. year ago. C.4-. I I ' ul l cl Sl ite- 10 I ooo b'is.i.1-: final I !'-.'1.0(,ii Novemb.-r ! e ir ago. 52. Sc. year. 4., . producer.. A.0T10 t,ufl,-!,. ,.ll bushel-; ."-2c per bush - I Ore-., I Oregon I I ""eg n I 1 ireg.-i Oiegon j 1 ot..yon ; 1 irer.cn i Oregon 1 ir-;ou 1 11 -g..n 1 ire iron Or-gori oreg..n I Ire-oil On gon origin Oregon Oregon 1 ireiron Oregon ( tr-K' hi Oregon Oregon (Jiegoii Oregon Idaho Oregon 1 iregon Oi eg. 11 est .tie I p. I- :i f e this y-a r ::..0 ISIO. ire- Orc t 11 eg 11 lin p"t bu.-he.' Los Ana;lea and Ban Sieg-o STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARYARD Sallroetl or any steamer to Han Franclaco the Exposition Hy. Largest, fastest aod the ONLY strictly fnt-class pamei:gers ships on the Coast. Average speed, At miles an bom Cost 2.o0O,0dO each. BAN FHANCISC0. P0RTLAKD LOS ANGKLE3 S. S. CO. Frank Boilam, Agent. 124 Third St. Main mi. A-4.-.P8 With D. A It. G. R. B. DAXLY BOAT TO THE DALI.ES Stesjners ttrx 11 as 1 tter. vanes viiy ana ocranger Leur Portland dally. 7. a, m., exceDt Friday. -Leave The Dalles daily. 7 a. m., except Saturday. AX.OCB ST. BOOK. POBTLAWD. Phone BCaln 9164. A-611X DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE Steamer State of Washington leaves Taylor BL dock 11 p. m. dally, ezeept ' awrndaya, for Tbe Bailee aad way landings. Eetiufiiinj leaves Tbe. Dallas 11 boob daily sx . cept Monday, Freight acd passenger. Fan 91.04, BertA 60o, Upper Columeia and Snake river steamers te lewistoa and war laadiaga, Pboae Main slJ. A-77U. Apples. State l.'.slitiiate thi.- v-ar 1 04'.irsi barrels final i-sliui.ite last yar. I.l.ll.ii's. ban-1--price Outobirr lo. to pi'siiicers, $o.!s n..r bush el; year ago, $0.o. ciinea states r.srunate this year. Til. Too bnrrels: final ystlniafs last vesr. 84 4oo -barrelsr r.rie. Ih-Nilu.i- i-. ..- '. -14 per barrel; year ago. $1.79. .uore aeuued data ennoernhi.. STAGS. 1 I HUFKKS. 4 I I fil'LLS. I I 1 1 1 5 I 1 O. SI tlou the States X. I; anu Pn,p w' published In ..lotiiinv iron Kenort" or fho department of agrlciiltm e. crop produe- 1 ulted BANK STATEMENT OP COAST Clearings Monday . . Tuesday Clearings lulat-ces Clea tings Ba lances Clearlnga Oeartnga Purtland Barika. This week $2.27.:.2iS.90 1.744.43:1. Seattle Banks. Tacoma Banks. Y ear ato :.32",.fil4 HO .2-'.5,7ivi.So 12.1s.-,, 122.: 4fi.tSJ I41.ISJ 828.4..5.00 52. 378.1X1 Im Angeles Banks. .401,545.00 San Francisco Banks. Nctv York January .March . V. H V July December 114i Cotton Open 1 I - s ll!-0 ir.n 1203 Hih, 1 I ti j 1 1M 1 I'.i 7 1 2i'3 1147 - $0,115,042.00 Market. Low. Closie 1140 11157 1 1 1 1 1 73 1 1 S3 1 U'J 11 i'J 1 194 1 200 114j Uverpool Cash Wheat. UTerpool. Nov. ft. (I. N. 8.) Wheat apot market easy; No. 2 Menitoba lis 4,p No 3 11a 3d; No. 2 hard winter, old 12s 4a- xa' 2 Chicago new. Us 2d, . or.-ooii ... Oreg.-n . . I li t g..'i . . . oregi-n ... t iregvn . . . . ll r-c. 'n Oregon . . . Oregon ... Idaho Oregon ... Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Orejon . . . Oreg.-fl oreg.-n ... I iregon Oregon Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . ( Ireeon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon -. t Iregon . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oregon . . , Oregon . . Oregon . . , Oregon . . Oregon . Oregon . . Idaho . . . Idaho ... Idaho . . . Idaho . Idah Oregon . . Oregon . . Oregon 00 "Oregon 5M Oregon 1 r. Oregon 11 Oregon U0 Oregon . 02 Idabo 81 . Oregon 6 1 1 lam its. . 70 YKARLINfiS. 24S LWES. H 73 HoiiS. 101 s4 10o 04 7 20 HH Ms 7.1 43 12 OS 84 5 98 04 r 44 82 87. IT, H7 Ill :i:'. 40 :i 0 . . . 24 St X Mill 1 1 21 1 )0P4 1 l Ml 1 1 ".:'. I .'To 1073 I mo l.C.o lo.ai I I iS2 lUi". lo;,4 l.'.O'l lOIMl I'lIT, Old OOO i'llll IIJ". SliO 7S7 1 1 to 1 I2il 1 1 L-s ! 1 i:;n:i lujo '.isl 10.10 lOlf, 111.-.-, SIO Ps:t 7so 1 1''5 102.Y 12211 loc,-. 1 I 2o 1 toil I : I2(i Slo 7-".0 'i"-4 1 12."i lOso lnilO 0o 1 v:io '...Ul 1 1 : K i M7(i 10.30 loon 1110 9'!0 0Oo 'M1 1 1 to I s ji i 1 '. i liii HI 11-70 127 n toio J42 lic-.u 1 :.' KiVi HsX) RS 02 2os 21 0 2. 4 2 '2 22(1 US 2.KI 21 K 1 20O IPO 21 KJ 200 liX) ISO 21 1 212 -110 Ml ISO 2isi 1GH 223 202 ISIl -( Nl 2H.I 20.1 ;;ii 2r2 2i0 2ai 21 H3 210 100 200 160 0.2 6. "Mi ti.Oo I fi.mi r..75 r...vt r...'.o i 5. .Vi .1..' F 50 ro 5.2.-. 5.2". ."..25 .Vim I 4 :-o 4 25 Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon I i iregon ore-..:, I ( C-egi.a ( ireg.-u l Iregon I ( ll t'gi.ii ( Iregon Oregon Oreaen ( (Iregon trteg. Ore; 1 1 CALVI'.S i; WIXKLl CA'ITI.K 4 noes O"! 14 24 oo fl 3 12 lbs. Price. s40 $S.0O 7"7 4.2.". 74 $4.ff, )i3 3.J.0 .".."o 3.isi 3 is t:,.o fi."sl $4.S 207 $0 "."i nil i. 2- ls2 2. i::2 2: a i .-r, 0-V1 ,r..2". 2'SI tjo-lO 21 i ,25 2:0 fi.OiJ 10s .2o 2e, 5K 24t 5.,, 2.SJ 6.2.3 217 6.30 Bran .... Shorts . . i a 1 ures Pe-cmber December December 1 . ceinbt r lie cember December . .2'.' sl . .2Mo 2.'... 1 M1L1.STI FFS. ..212o SS.11 ,.22'si o;;7j ei quoted: WHEAT. bluestem '. lor tv fold club I lie December feed December brewing December OATS. BA RLEY". KHAN. J leeember SlIiiUTS. Mondav Hid Ask Ii". 7 :..", id 02 0.1 ss, Pi V) 00 2125 2473 2'.oO 2Si 2V2-". 2Vf.O 212.1 22.'.0 22i Sj 2.175 Bid Ask . . 04 v, . . 04 :ui . . 01 P.i . . SHI, HO , . . HS 92 . .2430 2500 . 2600 2S00 . 2S0U 2H50 .2125 2275 . 2225 2.1 50 4.1.20 dozen: irw-e. 1 1 v a old, 14c lb.; young and Runtatr. 12c HEKSK Selling price Presh Oregon fancv full cream twins and triplets, 1 i-j 1 ' j. '; o.iog America. 17ra 17J-.C. Price to J .I.r.-rs. Huts, 15c; Young America. Die f. o. b. ; cream brici;, 22c; limberge.-, 20c lb. Fruits and VeareUblea. FKKSH Fill lis oranges. I box; bananas, fa? per lb.; lemons. Iliox. grape fruit. Jii 50tif 7.ihi rase I be 11... pears. J12.5Ml.5o; esntal. 1 '"I : "a t-rili-l -us. UllefrfSl IMI ach-s. Ml'.; 11... boi : hil. k li-b.-i 1 : basket, box. fcicics. f 1 .00'. 1.. Cn.sird, 2in- PPLKS lyocjl. $1.0(io2o0 p. Cording to quality. 0.M0NS -Local $1.5o per cental Iling once. carl...-i-l, 11.00 f. try points; garlic. IJ'ul."..- lb. PnlAloi;-, s.-Hi:,j price New cr 7f-i H$l.uu; weeis. 2.ii LfiLTAHLKS Turnips (- ) ; hi els. sack; carrots, new, 75c suck; pursnh .-r tack; cabbage d-a-ali.' 7.",f s; .' onions. 10'al2-jC do.; bunches, p-pp... 4c. head lettuce local. 2.5 'u 30c d.zeii: d. zt u, 40"f(k5c; cauliflower. 40.-al rrencn artichokes. Sl.isl dozen: siiin.- $:..ovi(g5.7' J.'i.miitl.".' I 5. per ttv s. 7c ,b. Nov p 'I 1,, M, -I'ppor'. I' after 'line-. Batlnnal ..-r-' felt all nl"hg ti At. -hi-. 11 -..Id st ln7 and i" cifi. hovered uroiiiid i-ar. 1 ei- at loll' j end Norlherii Pa II i I n led St-iies Si-el . ns p.o cO f l.cio.l S5 by b-sv.- t'Ulllig st lb- el-. -MM 1 Mexican 1 'ot tolciiui selling at S7'.,. s a film undertone as tbe result of the rcjiort of retieive.l uctivily lu Ihe Mexican Oil .lis tricts slue, t.ie n.-.v regulati.ins regarding oil concessions have been lu force. Judge t arp-iuer has authorized the r- -ceiver of the Uo. k Island road to buv 40 mm Ions of steel rails for delivery next year. A dispatch from HrldgejKrt reports the K-ui-Ingfon Arm- A A tritiiuin f ion company planning another la-lory group double the size ot the 'Hie Just completed. OLIVlSTEAD PARK Raiiffe t.f New York prices Ovirbe.k Sl l.-ike Co.. 210-217 building furnished bv Hoard of Trade ac- AMEKICAV LIVESTOCK TRICES Violent Break in Stock Market List Chioero Hogt $7.30. Chicago. Nov. P. il. N. 8 1 Hogs Re ceipts 2 'fs., slow hv under vesierdav's Hv-i-.ge: bulk $d.. 50137. 15; light. $0.207.15: mixed $rt ;n."(i7.J6: heavy. $ti 27. 30; rough, jt, 2ii'.ii;.'l.': pigs. $.;.7o'i;C.lo. c.i t fie- Itceeipts 6.vsi. weak; native beef stt.rs. Mw..iln4fi. ucstern steers, fd ai'ii K5.i. C-..S ui.d heifers, $2.70-U-15; calves, ,;.5n(.i 10.2.5. She K--elj.fs fl.s'sl. firm; wethers. $5.90 ((jo. 00, Umb, $7.oO'u'J-3. St. Louis Hogi $7.20. St. Louis. Nov. u (1. N. Mi. Hogs Re ceipts 15. 000. lower; pigs ar.d lights. $a.O"iu 7.05: mixfd and butchera, $8.tl5'a'7.15; gesjd leuvy. $7.10137.20. Cattle Re-eipi 7500, lower; native bef steers. $7.5"(L lo 40, yvarltog steers snd heif ers, $s.5ory. lo..;.5. cows $6.00(47.50; stockers 11111'. feed-rn. $0.011. 3 7. 7.5; toutheni steers, $5 2.5 'dS.oO; cov.a and heifers, $4.00446.50; native calves, $rl.i. fa lo.50. Sheep lte-eipts 3500. strong; ysarlings $6 5(j 'n " 25: lati.b.-, $s..u0'l(ij.a,o sheep sud ewes, $...50(110-25. Kansas City Hogs $6.96. 3.75 Kansas City. Nov. 9. (I. N. Si logs .75 j Receipts 17, 'HH). lower. RulS tO.tO'u ii.".3; '75 i heavy. $6.5.tji.t!.ls5; packers and butchers. $0 So 1.50 1 tij.ti.an; light, $tl.50'U.: pigs. $6.l"(4t0.75. tattle Receipts 2n.H.H. lower, prime t-d steers, $9.2,5fi lO.Oo ; dressed beef steers. $7.75 fiiU.25; westeri steers, S.0.5.''n,S.5i); sto. kers and feeders. $5.r.O(8S.00; bulk, $4.o0(a3.3O; calves. $U (ii H1.1K). Sheep Re-elpts saioo. higher. Lambs. $S.25 frrs; yearlings .1.2.Vf7.2o, wethers, $5.oM (..lo; ewes, $4.76(o 5.h.5. Omaha Hogs $6-80. Omaha. Nov. o. (I. N. S . 1 Tlog'--He-celpls 4400. lower, heavy, $6bO7.75: light, i'.70(,;o.!o; piga, $0.25'2ij.75, bulk of sales, $0 ti5'HM.75. Call le Receipts byvKi. steady. Native steers $o.50fu IO.ihj: cow s and heifers. $5.3oi7.0i: western Hteers, $6.tSif.t?.oo; Texas .leers. $5.75 '117.25; stoeters and feeders. li."i..V:if s. 1.1. Sheep Receipts 18.000, higher. Yearlings, y;.oo'(i,(j.t'; wethers, eo.otJiiio.lsO; lumbg, $i..'io (kS.8:i. Denver Hogs $6.85. Denver. Nov. 9. Cattle 2to -l.,w. B.--f steers, t u.25j7.25, cows and heifers. t5.-5(g) t5.2a; gtockera and feeders, $'j.otf(t;7.30, calvea $7.50fxy.r.(). Hogs 1SOO. lowor. Top $5.85; bulk $6.45 6 60. Sheep 2S00, steady. Lambs $8Ofgi50; fetder lamba, $7.50fas.25; ewea, $oo!35.50. Seattle Hogs $G,60. Seattle. Waah., Nov. 9. (P. N. S l Hogs None. Prime light. f0.&o6O; medinm to choice, $6.2&C4i,o.H5 ; smooth beavies, 6 lo't 6.20; rough heavies. $5.50(g5.6o; pigs, $5.sJ (&6.10. Cattle Receipts 28. Steers, prime. $6.35 7.10; commoi. 10 medium. $5.50'6 25; b.st $.5.0i'(a5.75; common to medium. $3.Xi'or; 4 5(; bnils. $3.o04i.3.0j; reives. $5.( 07.50. Sheep None. Lambs. lo.o'Kti 1 :2T. , yearlings 1 $ 5 50 .5 2 5 r.io r.-in 5 UJ 6 CO B.00 4.75 4.75 4 110 I 4.50 4.50 4 50 4.TAI 4 .25 4.25 4 . Of I - 4. lu 4.1HI a.. 50 Mod K.50 2i) $-5.00 8. Ml $5.50 5. 1 m 3.75 $3.75 (Copyright. 1915, by the New York Evening r.,t.) New York, Nov. a. tr. p.) For the further violent break Ju f-eveial war 1 MocKH today there was no need of in 1 quiring; Into "penee rtiniorp, notes to ; KnplHiid." and eo on. .Merely that ; Rtago of evi'iits li;i.! Ueen itachei1!, per i l'ectly familiar in speculative manias. ; like- that which culmiiutted a fortnight i ao. I It Is the nr. varying history of Rich 1 ejiis'iiie.a t' t prlcc-s r.-ficl. an abiior- 1 tnally high level; tnrit Wall stre. t and I j the "o-itsi.ie I'til.M.r-' are warned! I against further ex-esses; that sp.H-u-I l;tors riiiicJle t-'ie warning: and r'ur tinr that even a more violent riso makes those who have utttred the j warning K-em ridiculous; and even .nt- piuit5iunai tra.if-r aeciares nlm .self afraid to sell in the market; and that then the reckoning begins. essoclatlon . b. cuun- p, local, 75c jer Ips 11 gre.-n . b-ll. C"H TV. doen ; 1 5c per lb;; jeas (-1 per lb; radishes. 121-.-doren bunches; corn, 1--) sack; cuoumb.r"s. hothouse, 40'' 50c .dozen : ton.ati.es. or-gon. 4ftc box; California, $1.0o lug, egg plant, 3c ptr l!v ; sprouts, 8c per lb., cranberries, local $10.50;' (astern, earlj, $10. 'Hi; late $11 per barrel. Meats, Fish and Provisions. DRESS till MKATS tslllij price Crmnlry kliled: Fancy hogs, Sc; ordinH.v. 7'(;7'Ji. fi my veals, O'xi K)c ; ordinary. v,i.St,c; poor. "''.'ai'u' '. goats, 3'iJlc; spring lambs, lo, , u.nt tm. Stsr HAMS, RU'ON. KTC. Mams, 5',j2"c; breakfast lim-u, 16fjg3ic: boiler) hams. 2sc. picnic, lC-jc; cottage roll, 1.5c, Oregon ex ports, llv.WKlc ib. OYSTLLS olyaipla. r guliou, $.",; canned east.rn. 55c can. ij..'.o dozei-r msti-rn In I sti 11, $l.Sj per Iini; razor tlims. lilic dozen. eiisteru ojsters, per gallon, wild pack, $3.. HS1I--Drcsed floinders, 7e; silve-side sal iron, iiSt7.r; Royal Ctliusik. 7'tt"' ; lr. h, 7 :it 8e; lobsters 25c lb.; sliver suirlt, 7c; salmon tn.ut. 12'c lb.; halibut. X1i I'm-. LABI) Tierces, kettle rendered, 124c; sifDiiaro 11c. $1.75; medium, $1.25 dosen. Groceries. $0.75; p.iwdererl, $6 .60: fruit beet. $6.15; dry granulated, $5.brf. (Above quotations are Open Clo.e -Mhs 1 Vi.iiii-rs. c :t:', .- ;to-.4 '- po.l. i r-.l I 7:i 1 72'-, .Vni-ri. a'i I'-e.-t tsugar t.7 . ..4 American t an, t . . 5S ; ll-. pleferl.-d ' lll American 1 .11 .s 1 ouudry. c j KuL, 7si., .m. ri. 1.': i'. it. 11 01. c. r.'.na ."..-, Alii'-ri. i-11 I. ins-.-d. c 27 do preferred 40' An.-:-i.-aii L .. c 01 a: 01 'a Am. riciii. Sm-li. 1. c oc. Tel. do preferred Am--ri.-ari Sugar. 1 American Tel. - American W.stlen. 1 Ar.in-.iii.la Mlnl-ig Co Ita 1 1 iuiore .v Ohio, c 11. tfil-ii.-in steel. do preferred I!r.klyn Uapid Transit alifornla Petroleum, c Cal. Petroleum, pfd ( a n a 1 1 1 an Pacific ( cntral I alli-r do preferred Cl.es. peakc .V Ohio thl. t.go c. C1e.1t West-rn, c. do pri f-rr, , 1 hi. !.-... Mil., u ,115 127 Irs .' S.5-, . 1 93 ! MO. 111'. 1 hi. ( hh i. St. Paul. CRABS Large, No. 2. 4c; New Or , bine rose, 'c grouiids. lOos, $10.o5 table dairy. Wk, $IU; 25, lump lock, $20 per BOSTON COPPEK QUOTATIOXS Jf.sO; $5.75; large bayou. white. $0.00; lev. 3 :.o on 1.25 :.ii : . sl 2.50 $7.35 ' 7.23 $6.00 $3.00 4.80 Poston. Nov. P. Adventure I Ah meek 1 A llouez A i ea.liun I Abisliu, 1 Haiti.' I Lleloi.int ! li-hernla Huttc H.tl I I :ut te Coalition . ( al. A Ariz Cal. .V llecla . . . Cer.1 eunial I 'hief Cous Coin.. Cons. Cop. Mines I O p. Range If.ily W.-t I Davis-Iiiily I Past lCitte First Nail 1'ranklin (...idlield 1 .His . . . ! ( i ri.e-( 'inai.ca . . 1 ( . rn u I. v j 1 1 i k I ii. holla Ibcigjlon li.'mi'H New InspiraUon. II- K-.yale Ke-w eenaw .... I.a Salle I -ike Copper.... Majestic Mason Valley. . . !.Ias. Gas Mass. Mining... Mayflower Mexico Cons.... Mie nil ( opp. l I o X .51- .. r i Nt i ir 3"S r bids: -hig-iu ha., k i.ida C ns . ,ls :ig lib Untie .. rtli Lake 3C (ii,- , c,,fn r. . . 2 o:,i Colom 51.. (lid Dimitilou.. H.i :Os.eola ttd (suiii( j 355 Ray Cona 17 jSauta I'e 92 Ishannon o2 jShattucfc 1 Superior o-x'n Sup 4 H..ston. 2'-j Swift Packing 1 1-10 Tamarack .... . 141s Trinity 4 v tTuolu mne .... !i'v:ci,:t-,i emit.. 1 ' j. t". Shoe Machy. 4' 1 . .sj M-by., s- Cnit.il Zinc... 1 51 a C. S. Smelters 1" I . S. Smelters. . 2 '-. I tn $6 40 H.3.5 6.30 0.30 Ij.'.wJ fi ..".1 1 6.K0 J-.-io 1 ti.30 6.25 6.25 6.23 6.25 6.23 6.25 6.25 6.25 6.25 6 25 6.35 6.25 ti.25 6.25 6.2.5 fl.25 i.2o 0.2.5 6.25 6.25 6.25 6,-25 6.2U 6 20 6220 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 I ih Apex. ih f 'otis. . . 12 Vi-torla 27 t, AVI riot, a 'x --. lverlne . . 5 V Wyandot ... 12Vj Yukon Gold. . SO crown I Verde Kttn. 20 ;Kerr Ljlke... 12i4Su.?cesa 1 .? Aigvinan 30 33 ... S2i . .. l.T' . .. . -j ... 8u'. 1 ',, . . . 13 . . . 3 ... 56 . . . S4 . . . 85 ... '21 ... 31, . . . S ... 31 S ... 27i - 24, . . . 1 20 ... 55 V, ... U . . . 33 ...14.1; . .. 4li', pf. 2V.J . . . tv. s 4 -4 pf. 4 7 - . - I ... 12S Sl" GAR Cube, O' 1-erry, $6.33, $:.: ; D yellow . 00 daya net cash.i Japan atyle. le;. ira bead. i34 ''0 sr S.Vl.l -Onr.-e, half per top; 50. $li;io; l"s. $1..50; bales, $2.25, ton. BEANS Small white. $5. Mi. pink, $5.00, llmas reu, $ti.2i. Hops, Wool and Hidei. HOPS Nominal buying price. 1915 crop, choice, llrglz.; prime. luViUllc; medium to prime 6fu9c. HON El' New, $3.2D(23.oO per case. WOOL Nominal, 19J5 clip: Willamette val- eoarae Cotwold. 26c; medium hropeblre, choice faucy lots, 2Sc: eastern Oregon. I 14 'o,22o. I HI DLcV Salted hides, 25 lbi. and up. 15c; I sailed stags, f.o lbs. and up. llc; salted kip. 15 "to 25 He... ItV-; salted calf, up to I 15 lbs , 18c; green bides, 25 lbs. and up, 14c; Igt.en stags. :,u lbs. inn up, 10c: green kip, ' 15 lbs. to 25 lbs., ltkr; green calf, no to 15 ' lbs., ISc, dry fill. I bldef, 23c; dry flint calf. up lo 7 lbs.. 27c; dry salt hides. 20c; dry ln.rsehldes, escb. 5'X' to $1.00; salt torsehldes, each, $2.00 to 3.tsj; aorsehalr, 23c; dry long wool pelts, 10c; dry short wool raits, 12c; drv sheep shearlings, es-h. 10 to l.v TALLOW No. 1. 4'a44c; No. 2. 44fec; grease. SKSUr. MOHAIR 191 5300. CfilTlIM OR CAbOA RA BAHK Buying price, per car lots, Volute; less than car Iols, 3c. Paints and Oils. LINSEKD OIL-Raw. bbls.. 75c gallon; ket tle boiled, bbla.. 7Jc; raw, cases, he ; boiled, cises. S2c gal.; lots of 2 "HI gallons lc less, oil cake meal, $44 per ton. COAL OIL Water white In drums and Iron barrels. l()c. Tl'RPLNTIN'E Tankt, 67c, caaes. 74c gal lon. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. SHc lb.; 0O0 lb. 'lots. S-4c lb.; leas lots, 9c per lb. OIL M1.A1. t arload lots, M. c. .1 on t hern . eel . . i N..1 I I, esu-i '''I'cr I . I 'la.l- h'ucl i Iron, '..iisolida led 1. as torn I'rodu'is, c do pri : -rn-.l Pru-ilili. Ste. l. c Denver V Rio Uiaiide, do preferred Pletillers OeiHMal electric Erie. .- do first preferred (.ooilrieli Rubber C Northern, ore Isnds... do pfd f .cggenheiin I xp. Hide A leather, c do pfd Ice Securities Illinois Central Indu-'riai Ai-h- If. plratlou lL'.ei-l. ii -. 1 . . do pi ferr.-d Kan.-a- 1 t I uck a ami.' Lei igh see. L.iilsv,!!.. .v Na-liville Mii.u.i 1 . cj't f Missouri. Kan-as A leva. do pr-f-rr.- Misoi.ll Pacific National Itisiull National Lead Nevads Consolidated New ltav-n New York Air llrske .... New York Central N. '., Ontnr1.. A i'estern Norfolk A Western, r Northern l's, ill- Pa-iflc Mini Penus;. ivsnia Rullnsy ... People's (lis PI ft shorn ( oal. t do preferr-d Pressed Steel i.r. i- do preferred liar Coiisolidu ted t opper . Railway Steel Springs ... Reading, c do first preferred (lo second preferred Repiibl'c Iron 4 Steed, llo 1 1 1 47 h2'v OVSs .41(1 1 03 : SSI, ' 4.:'-s 184', 1S2 , 58 V-j . 58 H t los "12 '.4 lil ! 10 , 15 'j 411 1 , : '4 94 : 93 1, 1 3.', i.j 52 s, 52 52',, 411', 142'4 141 -V. , 10 : i8tN K7 Jul, 10 40'. . o '., 421, 57 ' 50 71 ' Osl 41CS. 47 j 125's 12 71 US:, I'M. : 4-'a 2.-.a, 2 1 1s 107 Itisi, In! 't 42', 22's, 21 : 7'. 1 22 ! 2 i-'C Tl!4 . . 1 27 34 .i;!' . . ..I 7 141, 7 i 1 125 Polk county 1 : ni.-M one can be made I I'lotitable Indi.Mtv. Mr. Moore vlslte the dejionlt h.-tw-cn Oallaa and KalH v'tty lait sutiiinei, and took therefroii literal siiecliiu-nsi of the stone or thl purpose of tcMlng Its quality. Uj found that It Ih well suited for t tt iiuikiim of tomiiicr. lal fertlllsar at I minimum cost ubber Heels Mafie Here. Manufacture of rubber lieeH fo hhoeis is bein-g; curt led on profitably b the Portlund Hulilicr Mills, 3B8 Kas Moth street. The company luts jtalnei sui'h Mo -ess with tin undertaking tha new iiiipi.iVei iiyjraullc presses an ixw !.-ihk Iiietallud nt the plant. Tlr ftnlslied ini.du. t 11 the result of hi elaborate ti. atnicnt. After the rubbel ' Wa.slHd , , chue.l It In plCfld ! vuliaM.zitiK vutM imd then poured lnt thf mot. Ids 1 hi 11 the moulds art emptied ;u,,i th. ..niit-ms tilnuued and packed umiiv n.i.ix 1,, r s.ile to shoe-tt:ake;i-8. 'Ti,.- , ..mpiii x iiih.i turns out other . rubbt r sn ci,ilu.-s huvh Seer. tary-Ti ea.siit ' r M I. p. ed 'it Is said that the fa.toiy ist also i-julpptd fol making rubbit- tire?. Oil Station Planned. The Standard "l .oiiii'.iny wiil be pip. work Im me.liutel y upon the ei -c lion of a Kf't of liiilidlir;;n anil Ihcrln. 8tallalion of ntorHe tanks for the pur. pose of establishing u .1 1 s 1 r 1 1 m 1 1 11 n st.i Hon at 1 leppner, ta. s a n poit frotd that city. I'he company luix 11 simllal station at Condon at the piest-nt tinuij Their agent was In I It-jiui'i several days this week, (oinplrling Ih.- pur- I. use of a trai t of uroiind near the .lepot from thp Heppnpr Milling .otn p;.ti. bihI ti.-cived bids for tin cur. P t.t.-r work fr.itn local . tint 1 in s .o nl flic bullriing, stables, mill MoraM tat Us will li ell. ted a nd Installed. Ll BE ERECTED ON LOT T Supiemc Court Holds That Restriction Condition May Be Imposed as Dosiied, ShD-m, Ti,-, X,,,. (I i Kobeits today l"sl his t nit ii-ii tir-t IC M Lom bard. 'ai..lln" S. I.oii.l.nid uml p. 1!. Wilson, in .i. i !ii tin- ci... tion of .1 store buililiiii-' on l"ts ,Tlrii tut to ten rcshleiii e in ( il nisi c;o I i'li'k. In I'oif lantl. ll..- Jiidsfii-tit of i"ii. -uit Ju.lc' KaVHtinii;:li giatiling an li 1 11 net b n rest raining II ' i. I'.-uda n is floiu pt'i- ( illlIK Will. Il l' M'l'tioll of (III- sli'l" buildkl.K l-i r 1 jj; i..r.-.tl I.i Ih.- si. Iiretno ru iri r'.olietts . i.til.-ii.li . i;if it w;is fep. reseiit-il t" Iii r n . an pgcii! of 1'.. M I. "ml. aid tint Ih" :.! ! 1 : 1..11 .,.n. I 1 n highly r-stri.-i.il t.-si.n-c dlstrl, t and til it 1.0 simp. .- t . 1 : s.ilonii. hotel, or iith-t 1'!;.' c of lmsitiio..-., would bu iK-rtint '.nl Tin- contract b.-twe-n Itohcrts m 1 -, I 1ombaid pt ivlilcil agiln.-t any Ihim-n.-ss j.lacp belnx .i..it'-. his lof. I. Hter 011 a 1 onlta. t w.is . -. i;ted to Wilson whl-h can led mi su. h r- -st I'lrt ion, uti'l WllM.fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1 lo o.ct u to a ; tore Tin. Kiii'tetne court flmH that Lnfr brird had a right to lmpusc a con dition upon olio gninl.-e 111.. I not upn-i iinothei and to n-si-rw us ho dbl, some of his properly I'rotti the opei.i tiofiH fif tlx- rotitrait of ag-b-y, "Vc ijef-i rnlne that th- phi i 11 1 1 IT H not sti'iesslul In his nude 1 to king- to .nut 11 ft upon his c'liitniit ;,i, ,rli tlonal i lause 1 on I rn 1 1 1 n g I ."tnha 1 d hhi cirtiitiir his Aithcf propertv mi tl 1 Rioiiful that flic ioii.. iitii i- ftotii 1 . i 111 to the plaintiff must In- . . nsnlet , .1 ,-,4 Ini'luding all the . oinlll imm alTi-lin-; II. e trrsintoi ," mils .J 11 s 1 1 I!uinu lu his opillioll. TI"' endeavor of the albtfi-d agent to imposo such a ci'ti.l tlmi on nthf ' prcnils-s I'Hs ,,i. b'l.'nis.. his authoi ity whs ri"t ii writing, it Is held. Heavy Snowfall At Baker Today u..k. 1 . 1 ir., .v.. f 1 cp ir.- h-s of s-n i:ig, more than ; hoavlest single '. 9 - -Iletweeli f.011 and w fell here this muni -II last winter and the) tall 111 a number of 85 03 15, 15a, 0i 131 7IO-, 'i:o do l.reteiT.-d Loik Is-larnl C. 59 60 5 '-a :osj 73 IS ll'rofiti 11 .?5.rO((t0.25; ewes. $3. O'.to.tiO. San Francisco San Francisco, Nov. Grain Market. 9. Barley calls: Nov. ft Nov. S Open Close Close December 12SV4 ' 1-H Wi. May 137 137 136 B Spot qnotatlona Wbeat, Walla Walla 1B2Vi 165: red Russian. 157 Va ' 160 ; Turkey red, 167V4(3170; bluestem. 170tai72'i. l Feed barley. 127 H (2130. White oate. 135fai37. Bran, 24.00(24.25; middlings, 30.0031.00: aborta, 24.2-5&24.50. Foreign Wheat Market. wheat unchanged to Liverpool Cash lower. Ixndon Cargoes on passage clii-nged to 4,Vjd lower. Id wheat nn- Vanconver Marriage Licenses. Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. 9. Mar riage licenses were Issued at the of fice of the county auditor to the fol lowing persons: Charles "W. L4tz, 22. of Portland, and Miss Margaret Hau Ken, 2o, of Camas; Ben Henry Gentry, 27, of Kfiiiuikk, Idaho, and Mrs. Myr tle JtFsie sKhodes, 22, of San Jose, Cal.; Albert Kichenberger, 21, and Miss Christina Deiries, 18, both of Portland; John II. Eeach, 41, of Cor vallis, Or., tnd Miss Nellie J. Huber. 38, of Champion, Mich.; Allen O. Ad ams Jr., 28, and Miss Oliver Hon, 17. both of Cascade Locks, Or.; S. A. Ut low, 23. and Miss KUen Farstram. 21, both of Portland; Clyde IL Corkett, 33, and Miss Emory Smith, 21, both of Portland; William Ilasmussen, 22. and Mrs. Flora A. Henry, 29 both of Portland. New York Sugar and Coffee. New York. Nor. ft. Hngar. eentrlfngal. $4.64 Coffee Knot New York No. 7 Rio. 7Vr. j-; Coffee Spot New York No, 4 Santos. WSc. It la a pitiful man pout sight to see a strong PORTLAND FIRE RECORD Hastings to Lecture At Multnomah Club Professor Hudson Bridge Hastings of Reed college will deliver the fifth of a series of lectures on "Investments" at th Multnomah club tonight. His subject will be on "Methods of Analyz ing Railroad" Reports." An average of 200 bankers, brokers and others fn terested In the lectures has been n at tendance. The general public 'a cor dially Invited to attend. Unci (I-1 preferred Sloes Sheffield S. n.i hern Pacific Southern Railway, c. .. Teiirn'ssee I opper Texas Oil levas Pacific T) ird Avenue I I. I'UI Pi rifle, c I., j r. forced Cr lie.! Sf-ites Rubber. ( do preferred ..idled KUi'-ii Steel Co., do preferred t-ltah Copper Viiuiiila Ch-mical. c. . estlngbouse Electric . Wisconsin Central .... Woolworth . . 10.4 km 14 - . .' 31--, 31 .. - lis'', 117 113. 114', .: 50 is 59 .1 up j -, ! 32 29 j . . 1 113 . . .; 05 L, 3, I i".. -, 2(1 j 251, . .. 44 V 43 . . .1 S2i I bit" ...I 1 431, ...j I 42 ...I .VI : 47f . . . ilor.Lsipi.. j nivi ly'-s . .' 5N',s; M ...IHHIVj'lOO ... 23 I 22-74 .50 521)1, '105 i It . . . 01 ' j HI 1, . . IMltJ, 137, 1, W I K'l , 54 I 5,;i, . . . 107L, Jisji.j - - : K4-v4; M'i .;II5'M3'. . ... 7;:sl 721-. . . .1 4.51, 44 . ..I 0 !, I 115 1, i :w . ..!ll2!V4 ' tears. In sui rour,.Ilii,' teiiltory Iti tlm mountains the tall varied from a fo't to four and five feet. There Is much r-turk on the rnngei, but no loss Is 1 eporte.l. The wpHther Is moderating this i-nlng and t ti e Hiiow is illsuppea ring 'I'll'kly. Kit. is Are Kiting. Cbehulls. V.'i.sh , Nor.. 0 'The heavl cst rainfall oi Ihe season has been re corded lie 1 1 in tl" last 4S hours. If the rain coht It.i.es to tail, the ('huhalisi HntJ Ne H'11 uk 11 111 ilv ets will soon be out-, of their hanks. The small streams ei now running hunk fit I Ke-flmorKl to Visit Front. Ixndon, Nov. 9. (I. N. s.) John P.edmond the Irish leader, naid today that as soon as arrangements could be made he Intended to visit the troops at the front. I'arly Snow Help. (Joideii.ia if. Wash , Xm. 9 -The first fall moisture of iiiv xreat benefit came 111 tin sln pe of it snowstorm In the Klickitat valley .Monday. Condition) tor fall wheat have been i-xt retni l.v un favorable this ..'-nl, us there was ro rainfall I" Si pti .i.ln . . and driz.llng ! shrit .-is i- ( ti Inlet 1 ,1 1 nc too late to do Ini'iih L.ofnl. i 1 1 i.-il Inch'-s of snow 11(11 in the Situ-oe iii'".i '1 fa I ns and Hie KM'kilat inlifv im loveieil. The jiiesent snow Call in the valley W the eailli st seen In r. for many years. White s'almon. Wash., Nov. 9. After thu warmest autumn that this vlcltiit has experienced for many years, miour fell Sunday tilxrht. Four Inches of stiowi fell a couple of miles out of town, and a thin coating tn town. The Indians predict a severe winter because of the huavy fall of acorns and the extiemely fat bears that have been killed this fall. All to Go Under One Roof. If yours is to be a musical home, read announcement, page 12, this paper, consolidation sale of Oregon's two great musical instrument establishments, Graves Music company. Fourth street, near Morrison, and Eilers Music House, Broadway at Alder. (Adv.) Monday. l.Et a, m. lt7 Seventeenth rubbish burning, no damage. XMsdr, No fires. ntreet. Overkckl Cooke Go. Stock. Bond. Cotton. Orals. Seta 816-317 Board of Trad Bnllding. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Msmbar Chicago Board of Trade. Co rraspon d enoe of Logan Bryan. Chicago. New Tort A SAVINGS ACCOUNT affords these special advantages security, in terest and training in thrift. Open ne at The First National Bank Portland, Oregon Capital and Surplus - $3,500,000 4-..