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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1915. 14 POOR QUALITY ACTS AGAINST THE PRICE OF THE MARKET FOR TU RKEYS NOT MUCH FARMERS ARE ABLE TO DO HAULING OF POTATOES Roads in Bad Condition Outside of Main Thoroughfares; No Pre, ent Shortage la Shown In the Front Street Trade Supplies. Owing to Ihe fact that roJ condition! ir rjr bn4 trept on the inntn thoroughfare! in MuliiKiiuub rounty, whte bard surfaca f.vm'nt ni lalil la.t prason, 1hre srr r limited supplies (if potatoes buinj offered ftoni the hnme terrltoij. While at present tlmre t no fsmlne of po tato iiftprliiffs 'ii the front sired market. the trade Hi '" f''l Hie effect" of the sbort-kg- iinlca thTc la a coiuplett change la weather eunillt ln;s. Bent local mid 'Yakima potstr.es are being ofrereO l..y (he Inoiil irade at SI. 23 a cental to retailers with average offering arninl 1.10((il.lj per cental. Off quality stock La quoted from 90c In $1 ifonerall. No outride bu;ilnei la at present reported here. Thla la due to the fact that apecula tle Interest ho did avt't of the former buying at eitreme prices hare about aecured. all tbe atock they enn take care olf. But little stuff haa heeii actuallj ehipped to the outalile; practlrallr all purchaees are be ing held In warehouses at I'srlflc northweat polnta until a thortage appeara la California and prkea udtance Ihere. OKKSK AKK IIAKI TO SELL Ireed geeac ere In Terj h-ay sopvij along Ktont Ktnet. KtoikH ai'H acrunittlntlng with oi.ly limited demand and price lower. Arer nge Kiil" along the xtre. t during tbe laat l boura at llr for extreme quality. Storms Stop Clam And Crab Supplies In the Local Trade Receipts of Former Only Three Boxes for Entire Trade; So Fresh Crabs Are Coming. The alornie off the cont hae created a famine In the local market ao far ai freh craba and rajsor" clama are concerned, lour ing the' Utt 24 boura there were only three Ixnea of razor received by tbe entire wbole aale ttade. " , With weather conditions aa at present. It will be Impossible for either clam digger or crab flaberturu to oiierate. Hecelpta of aolm. n from tbe Columbia are llkeirlae very limited on account of the storm, but there 1 erery Indication that a ralhar fair run of atelhead will be shown aa soon as tbe weather moderatca. In.th incautlme the trade Is compelled to fill a large er cent of Its salmon orders lth frozen atock and price on sik-Ii offer ing are a.itnchat lower than for fresh Kroaen aalmon la coming out of the coolers In rery good condition. Edited by Hyman H. Cohen. TURKEY MARKE T IS NOT SO GOOD HERE AT THE SALE CLOSE Receipts Come Heavier Than An ticipated at Start of Week; Re fcult Is Price Is .Not Maintained; Poor Quality Hurt. Sweet potatoes are firmer. Two cars re ceded yeeterdsy cleaned up aDd another due Wednesday. California hothou,e cucumbers offering at f 1 .25 .doaen for fancy. Butter market Is lopUear for all offering!. Kreah egga are again jteady to atrong, with some sales as high aa Mc don u. MCK MAKKKT IS VERY SLOW Market fur dressed ducks Is alwv rerj slow along the street. The entire poultry trade li unlet. Mrkena are Juat nlionl holding steady but the nioTetnetit la rcatrlcted. He eclpts are aaln ulto fair. a LITTLE CALL FOR VEALS NOW Very little call Is showing for veal ln the diet weil meat trade at this time. Along f ront atrcet iwime supplier have been held orer for aeTcral diija. owing to the luck of demand at ny pi l o. lirce, lioga are juat ateady. JAPANESE CHESTNUTS HERE Asmall shipment of Jspanese cheat nuts ar med ,,ii II,,. local market In good condition. The slcx k resembled tbe Italian stock very much and nlug to tbe abence of tlie latter acid st good figures. General nut market Is steady. HEAVY SUPPLY OF DATES IX Portland Is getting to bo a rather heavy cm Kilmer of dale. Four cars hare already arrived ttili. season nnd two more care are rolling In thla direction. The lat arrivals were liuldrn (latex and r'ards. Sulea of the former at If to a pound und tbe latter at 11.17 tier box of 14 pounds. BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE Jnp mac oranges are offering at $2 a hoi. TRANSPORTATION San Francisco Los Angeles Without Clua&ft) As Bonto) TIM Big;, OomfortAblaj. ElInUy AppolaMO. Besv-aolngr 8tnuibif BEAR Balls Prom Alnsworta Dock 3 P M., NOV. 27 100 Qoldan MUas oa Colombia SlTag. Ail kaMi tncluda BtrUa and JktasUa. tablaa and Sarvlca UntiosUtd, Tb Ban rraacUco k Fortlaad B. B. Co., Third and Wagbinrton Sta. (with O-W. B at :?. Co.) airoaa. . ay ibuO. A-6131. Twin "Palaces ol the Pacific j. a. -j tt inriiininiri t iiiit n i r wi imiiiiiimi in USUI JIUIIKUII" "NORTHZail PACIFIC" SAN FRANCISCO-HONOLULU S. S. "HOBTXXIV PAOXTXC" nails for Sun Francisco HOT. 27. DEO. a. 7 8tmr. Ezprajsa laaraa 9 m. tru B. B. arrlva 8. T. 3:30 next afttrnoon. BS. Orat Wortharn from Baa Fraa claoo for Hoaololu, Wot. 86. ticket orrxcx. 6TH A ITS BTAXK. Phones Broad war 880, A-M71. lick eta also at 8d and Morrison. 100 Sd at. 848 Washington st. WORTH PACiriC BTXAlUXiy CO. San Francisco Santa Barbara, lob anqkles and san nircoo S. S. ELDER Sails Wadnasday. Kot. 34, 6 P. M. COOS BAY etjrbxa. a bid bah rsAirczsco S. S. KILBURN alia Batarday. Hot. 87. a P. If. Tlokat Offloa 183 A Thlra Bt. Pao&aa Mala 1314, A-1314 DAILY BOAT TO TB Staamara "DaUesCity" and Leava , m., Portland dally. 7. Friday. Lav Tbe Dalles dally. 7 Saturday. AZ.DEX BT. SOOX. POmTZABS. Phone Haln 91S4. A-011X ! OUUI I?... otranser a. except except Let "Angelas and Ban Siege STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD Satlroad or any steamer to Ban rranclaoo. the ExpoalUoa aty. Largeat. faatest and the ONLY strictly flrat-claa. paaaengera sblpa oa tha Coast. Average speed, M inilee aa aanr Cost eXOOO.Ooo each. r raawciBoo, Portland a Frank Bellam, Agent 124 Third 8t Main iiS. A-4W4 With D. A B. O. B. R. WEATHER 'OTICE aeuds the following notice SHIPPERS Weather bureau to ahlpperf: Trotfct shipments during the nextj 48 hours a far north aa Seattle against .minimum temperatures of about 40 degrees; northeast t.- Hpokane, .72 degrees; southeast 'to Boise, 3 degri'es; south to Ashland. 40 degree". Min imum temperature st Portland tonight about 4-1 degrees. DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE Steamer State of Washington Mavae Tartar St. deok 11 as aa. eail. sum fiaadaye. far Ike Dalles lad wiadiaae: atetenlntf. leaves Tka Dallas U aeoa dauyea. tl.OO, Berth tOo. Uooar Calaunbia. anal B..k. liver steamers te Xewistea aad ar laBdlaea. Pkeae Xaia !. A-T7U. T1 Stock Market Has A Tired Feeling; The price of turkeys has dropped slightly, owing t the fact that supplies were heavier than demand Perbaiis this uas not the chief fiatirre of the trade, but It was otic of ,lh" contributing causes. tjood ouallty bird were conspicuous by ibelr absence in the turkey market for the Thanksgiving trade. iiqiI poor ones were o plentiful that tbe tiade was at a loss what to do with tUfiii ejeent to sell at extreme ow Taluc. 'I he racce "f 1JiiIc a pound that was generally shown fu dressed turkcya tn the local market to date this t canon, is nun b wider sfrrd than (luring .iiny prenou' i hmik'glvlng sale. A rerv limited amount ..f eatremc qua Hi y birds nld at the hlgbvr figures Monday, with practically ihi present deals st t tin t price. lor the best quality rvallahle and tbrtie were not tric!!v toi.t tne market generally ruled from -f to il'c n IKiund and rcceivcia were flad to obtain tliese figures. There w La fur'lu-r libera! shipments to the I iiget sound markets ta-th M mday nnd Tue .!ny, the belated ;ill lieing la-tter than uual. though only a portiou of the dcuiind could be filled because top ipi.-ility was '.vanti-d and there wsa not enough cf ilteHe to fill lo requlremeni s. The pcr-Utent agitating of -5( retail price by another I'orttami paer bad some effect iiP"ii keeolng the pri'e down, ultbotigh retullcr.- who paid L'.'lc for 1 lrdft will under no couaideratlon ffer tticni a letail ht itiat figure. Some f'-w tilrds were tvild at H'oii-V a inind nt who!--lc. but tl U number wa almobt loo limited to con sider, as jny ort of u..irket factor. N'etf York. Nov. 23. (I. N. S.) The stoit market today 18 showlus; tenlen i les toward an overbought and neu trally tired condition. The volume of tradlnK was fairlv liRht. The -war" stocks are In a favorable position be cause of the technical condition of other stocks ln Wall Mreet. The cop iers share In the activity. The for eign demand for copper continues heavy and unabated and domestic de mand Is enormous. Twenty cents a pound was the price reached today for electric copper. On the strenKth of this Anaconda, closing at 8SV last night, opened today at 88 4 and sold up to SST, early In the trading. Cru cible Is one of the leaders of the war stocks. It opened at "ui today and soon sold up to 77. Canadian Pacific '.s one of the few rails showing de cided advances. Closing at lc31, last right, It opened today at 184. and sold up as high as 186. The American Locomotive Co. is said to have received orders for 107 locomotives last week. Charles M. Schwab is reported to have obtained control of the Danville structural Tubing company and lias munitions orders sufficient to keep a new steel mill to be built running for two years. Holiday Tone Is Shown in Cereals; Prices About Same Little Business Reported for Grain in the Interior; Eastern Move ment Still Progressing. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Cars Portland. Tues Veur ago ?aon to date. . Year ago 'faoonja, Monday Year ego. Season to date. . ear ago Xealtle. Monday Yiiir ago fce.i-c-n t' date. . car . ago Wbrat. Barley, 44 43 0.4UM 4,:u .; 4.P16 47 ic 4.PJ4 4,7i POO :i ffi'i 4 !;;:i o44 Outs. :i 0O! 6 llo Fir. f. fC llftl 1 1 2fi t Hay. U 7 fl.' 100 9 22 11M2 177o 4 4J 2031 2C2 CATTLE STRENGTH IS STILL PRONOUNCED; RUN IS AGAIN SMALL No Tops Are Available at North Portland Following the Good Showing of Monday; Hogs and Sheep Are Holding Here. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES S.I Bulk, PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RL X Hogs. Cattle. Calres. Market for wheat as well as other cereals U shon-in.- holldar tone at'l'aclfic uorlh- wet i. inlK Some liil3lncS Is still reported! la the Interior, but It la generally of small volume. Little change is Indicated ln tbe price of wheat; in fact, Xor any of the cereals at country shipping points. Wblie the iuivement to the east from In terior points continues rather liberal, prac tically all tbe shipments were from purchases made some time ago and held ln country v. arehom-es. The foreign situation is rathe mixed with n- deelded tendency oue way or tbe othei". Regarding the foreign crop situation, t.eorge Hieriiiihiill toriar cabled irom Lircrpod: Russia VVeather continues cold. In the t north P'rtg are ice bound and eTen with the assUtsncc of ice breakers, shipping Is slow. Uei-erved are enormous. Italy Wheat stocks Terr moderate. Har vesting coufirmed that crop was over esti mated. Decree issued authorizing the, making cheaper bread w itb 20 per cent meal. while Manitoua Tuesday . . Monday . . K t in day . Friday ... Thursday . Wednesday Week. ago. Year ago.. I Two years Three years ago ago. H4H 6:i.V. 24 2Si" 14 III rv. 2:1.". lojl l.'.l 1211) N0 2n:: 4S .":i :;a 13 Sheep. 290 !25 61.1 f73 SM 174 108 1H 24 . . "J48 Strength In the caitle market continuea at North i'oriland. although there were no top pers arailable for tbe trade today to teat utreme quotations, on tbe basis of latest s-les of this qc.ali;y Monday afternoon, the situation is con.-idered rteady. Seemingly tbe big run of "poor dairy stuff K about over and this ia one of tbe most hopeful figns ln the pr-sent trade. eneral cattle market range Trade Overbought Weaker Cable Is uause 01 Lany Decline in Wheat RanRe (t New York prices furnished by Overberk: & Cooke Co.. 216-217 Board of Trade buildlnri: HKHCRIPTION lMen iHleh I Iw IClose Alaska Oold Allln Chalmers, c Allls Chalmers, pfd ... An.erlcan Beet Sugar. American Can. c Ainerlrsn Can. pfd Am. Car A Kdy., c... Am. Cotton OH., c Am. Linseed, c Am. LoeomotlTe, c... Ain, Smelter, c Am. Sine iter, pfd , Am, Sugar, c Am. Tel. Tel. Am. Woolen, c Anaconda Mining Co. . Atchison, c Atchison, pfd Baldwin Locomo.. c... Baldwin, Locomo.. pM. Bethlehem Steel,,, e ... . Bethlehem 8teel. pfd.. Bnwlyn Rapid Tranalt California I'et., c California Pet., pfd cannuian l'aciric Central Le.tther, c. . . . Central Leather, pfd.. Chesapeake Ohio Chicago is. Ot. West., c. Chicago & Ot. W. pfd. Chi.. M. A St. Paul. .. Chicago & N. W, c... Chlno Copper Colorado V. 4 L, c. . . Cons. Gas Com Products, c Corn Products, pfd Crucible Steel, c Crucible Steel, rifd. .. D. A R. a., c Distillers Erie, c Krle first pfd General Electric General Motors Goodrich Rubber Ot. North, ore lauds.. W Northern, pf Ci:ggenhe1m Kip Hide A leather, c Hide A leather, pr.. Ice Securities Illiuols Central InduFtrlal Alcohol Inspiration Inicrboro. c Interboro, pfd Kansas City South., c. Lackawanna Steel .... Lehigh Valley IjouIs. A NasbTllle Mexican Petroleum.... Miami Copper M.. K. A T , c M., K. A T.. pf Missouri Pacific Natlonslu Biscuit National lsd Nerada Consolidated.. New Haven New York Air Brake. . New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western, c. Northern Pacific Piclflc Mall Pennsylvania Railway. Peoples lias Pittsburg Coal.' c Pressed Steel Car, c. Pressed Steel Car, pf.. Pay Cons. Copper Reading, c Reading, lat pf ueatiing, id pr Republic I. A S . c. . Republic I. a 8.. pf IIOCK 1S14UU. IH T28 j 271, 1 27 ?.2 32 4 :t2 7.".li! 74 73 4 74 4WV4I 8 4l cm 4 SO 4 60 u r4i fMi UD 110 1119 lioti 2 4 824 824' 82 58 4 .-,N4 s4i "u. 2fl! 27 2ft Xf, 7liJ 724 71 71 97Vs! 87 97 97 f 1 Jill I11R4 117- 1l4!1lit4 I.12H1 124 124 I12K4 44 494 4941 4! I 88V 2 K 88 4 881-'. il07'a;iO74ll074 K'7'i ! mi4 illi)4illS'v1!n04 llrti, 1 ' 'loin:. ! un ' Iti4 909,1 90' 0 I ;a) 2C.4 2.. -j,;,- 27 ,4 58 I 58 .-,71;. I .17 4 '184V,!1SI 184 !185 1 r.841 ,',Mgi :m P9 il(19 '10 HOB l.Hh 154 134 .wi :toi,.i : 89 94 -4 5 l.'t4 4l I r,.-.4 r.2 14,14 1SU 89 754 'is' ' 4S4 4.-54 3S4 .M4 r.24 14.11. 18', 894 77 9441 044 1134 MS! 544 1 144H 184 89 754 154! 13 I 70 1 .Viti 444! Msl 714! r.i 4 4.14 584 70 ; ;20 4 79 Chicago. Nov. 23. 1 I. N. S.1 Wheat closed u ncha ns;ed to '4 c over Mondav. Wheat opened lower on weak cables today, with tlio general rommission I ou.ses spllinp both December and .May. The decline was checked by the buy ing of resting orders at the low flRiircn. Corn opened steady with the mark-'t ftettinK considerable support from the pit crowd. Continued apprehension over the ocean freight situation is causing accumulation of grain t sta board and piling up stocks at the pri mary markets. Renewed liquidation .11 wheat is anticipated. A general decline in oats is predicted by the authorities. James Simpson, the New York oat specialist, says oats are relatively low. A northwestern elevator man here today says th movement in oats from the northwest has not started and he believes oa's will be lower. With hogs averaging only 168 pounds packers are not maklne much lard. Fresh meat3 ate showing a weaker tendency. December wheat opened at 103, with an over night drop of 3ic and soon sold down to 102 4;. Later it regained somewhat and sold up to 10H3a: May wheat opened at 10B4, a decided drop from yesterday's closing, and then ro.so on the rally to 106. December corn opened at 62 He to day as compared with til7,,c, la u right s close, ana gamta fgo uerore iu end of the session. May corn opened at fiSTic, with 4c over night rlsp and sold up to titiS'. Oi.ts. with slight fluctuations, re mained ultimately fairlv stationary. December wheat closed at 1 1.03 "4, a 4 cent advance over opening. May closed at $1.06, with 1 cent advance over opening. December corn closed at G"-S,c with 1 cent advance over opening, and May at 67a4c, with a similar advance. December oats closed at 39c, with 'i cent rise and May at 414c with 3i cent advance. 1 I Hard winter Is not available, U In urgent demand. India- Dryness continues io the Punjab and nil" urgently needed. Holland Millers are paying 09s 104d per 4so iKii'wls. KLOl, It Selling price: Patent. 4.80: Wll lauene valley. S4.-; local straight. S4.20(4 .bo, bakers' local. 14.4ora.4-S0; Mon'ana swing wl.eat. $.V4; exports. $ I.IU'.4.20; whole wheat. J.1.20; graham, $j.Uo; rje flour, io.bd per barrel. HA1- Buying price: Willamette ralley tlm othi. fancy " 1J.'W 13 .'hi; eastern Oregon-Idaho 'fnmy. timothy, flti ,n; alfalfa. V.i.iJd i...T; retch and oats. 51I.0O: c'.oTer. $8 S'J. . RAIN SACKS) 19io. nominal. No. 1 Cal cutta, f -c In car 1 ti-; less ammmt higher. M1L1.S11KKS Selling price: liian. 24.SOa 25hi: shorts. $2."..V"i2ti.t0. ROLLED BAULLIl Selling price, t29.00a 3C..Hi. Very little change w;is Phown in the K.-itlon of tbe, wheat uurket. o far as bida for NoTember delivery were concerned, ou the Portland Merchants exchange during the .Ion. Prices were unchanged to lc below troso of Monday. No sale.. Oats and barley bids far Noveuiler deliv er. were unchanged with no Bales. ilcrcbauta Exchange November prices: WIlKfT Tuesday. Monday. Rid Ak. :r. . P7v. lit ti7'., P2 91 4 S.I !2 t;i 9J OATS Feed 24"' 2175 IlAia.KY 265i 2's 1isi 2H. MILLSTl b KS Itran 3-'iU 2iO srorts 2100 24'JO Futures were quoted: WHEAT Bid r.eccmber Muestem 05 .Iiiiiiiurr blucstein December tortyfold.. Jai.uarr fortrfold .. 1 eceii:be." club V- 94 4 January club 94 9"'4 Iieceuiber fife January fife Pluctem Korttfold Club Red fife Red Russian.. Feed . . . lirew ing Bio. 95 IC1- s 8J 2100 2t550 2.vJ 21 on 21 io 94 W4 92 9S S'.l A - '.IS 97 . US 2175 2800 2950 2:;oo 24ijO Ask. IS ''0 4 . ..$0. '.0 i5 7.on i;.K(t0.7 , fi.Hiirii;.23 .1.50 4.MX35.UO 4.00(4.2.1 4.ta)4.25 2. 50 (ft 3. 00 7X"J4t7.00 to 6trong. at North Portland following the fa Oflerlns during December Russian. Jauuary Rua&iu . fecember Jauuary December feed . . . J: i:uary feed . . . . l eceinber brew . January brew- OA TS BARLEY Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbook & Cooke Board of Trade building. Co., M6-217 'WHEAT. Open. High. Iiw. Close. Dec M-'t 1 '4 1I2'V K'.P, R Mar 105 KW'i 104" I064A CORN. Dec 024 ta r.14 f.r,4A Mny 054 07 4 05-4 074R OATS. Dec VJt'i W!t 3 May J04 414 404 414 PORK. Dec 151-1 1515 1500 J.lir.R Jsn 1717 1780 1717 17S0A May 172D 1770 1720 17H5B LARD. Jan 922 !41 922 942 Mav 95i '.(72 947 '.07A RII5S. Jen 9.K 11.12 927 9.12 Mav 95.1 !72 755 770 I264il2r5i ! 79 4 j 79-4 .4 534' Hi 4 274 274! 2741 274 (lOeeVinSs. 'oSVlOH S 4.141 43', -4 B14 1444 19 88 70 108 4 1.1 47 44 58 4 17.7 420 71 V. 31 14 ' 'DAIRY in PRODl'CE ON COAST I 82 4 j 324 .124 I 82 84 82 I 81 824 81 1264 1984'l264 934 3441 74 I64 64 1254 644 164 77 y, 137 1024 94i; 1 38 74 16 74 1254 6o 164 78 4 137 93 314 7 13 4 12.14 644 16 7G 13 1024! 102 H144 4.1 224 79 4 H2 834 81 4 120 9.1 34 74 16 6i 12.1 64 4 77 136 1024 0" i 11SH!1184'11S4;11R 116;117 ill64116 .vz &4 594 '35" 264 83 . I 50 .lioo 194 85 59 i .19 4 ...1II8 26V, 8341 2(1 824 67 4 1544 51 50 1O0 14084 204I 194 Weattiigbouse Electric. Sludebaker, c Studebsker, pf Sloss Sheffield . .' Southern Pacific ;102 Southern Railway, ..i 23 Southern Railway, pf . . I 62 Tvnu. Copper ! 574 Ttxas OU I2oo Texas Pacific 1541 ltlrd Avenue 62 B2i t l.lou Pacific, c 11394 1404 1 i.ivu 1 acme, pi 1 ert'A I'. S. Rubber, e 54 P. S. Rnhber. pf I,. . Steel Co.. c 86' u. 8. Steel Co.. of. Utah Copper Virginia Chemical, c.. W. U. Telegraph Westlnghouse Electric. Wisconsin Central ', T84 47 88 B74 60 K4 4 26 8.34 424 414 504 ins 4 156l544!l54 11094 . . . . 58 102 1024 2;i4 234 624I 024 07 4 199 15 4 62 139 83 54 6eatUe Markets. Seattle. Nov. 2S. it:. 1'. 1 Butter Natie Washington creamery brick, 33c; ditto solid pack, JJc. Cheese Oregou triplets. 164c; Wis consin twins. 19c; ditto triplets. 17c; Washington twins, lsc; Young Amer ica. 18c. Kggs Select ranch, 52c; April stor age, 29c; fresh eastern. 38c. Lob Ang-elea Market. I.os Angeles, Cal., Nov. 23. (P. NT. S.I Kggs. case count. 44c. Butter, fresh extras. 3tr. San Francisco Market. San Francisco. Cal.. Nov. i'I P.) Butter Kxtras, 2!c; prime 254c; f I rsts. 23c. Eggs Kxtras. 49'ic: firsts. cheese, Calliorma lancv, ltic 14c. . r. firsts, 42c; firsts. POTATOKS ALONG THE COAST 102 23 62 58 202 1.14 7 84 64 8641 ' 86 1164l1154 88 es 78 46 88 67 Total sale 329.200 shares. 58 1984 154 62 139 83 54 107 864 1154 78 H 4fl 874 !4 San Francisco Hop Market. San Francisco, Nov. 23. (I. s ) Hove. 1916 crop, basis per lb: Sacra mento valley. 9llc; other sections ll12Hc; Oregon, lll3c; Wa&hing ton, 11 18c These prices are for choice hope. Lower grades sell for less and fancy higher. Liverpool, Nov. 23. Hops (Pacific coast) 4jSc. New Nork Sugar and Coffee. v'. Jl ork Nov- 23. Sugar Centrl BaL 15.02. ,A?f ? BPt. New yorlt. No. 7. Rio, "He; No. 4 Santos, c. Seattle Market. Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 23 (V. P.) Onions Oregon, tc; Yakima, 14c. Potatoes White River. $16(fti3; Yakima Burbanks, t-2(i 24: Yakima Gems. $20(&22. San Fraaclsco Market. San Francisco, Nov. 23. Potatoes Delta. 80e$1.15 per cental; eiallna. $1.60 1.75; Idaho Rurals, $1.10; Idaho Kussets. $1.10(3 1.26; sweets, $1,254 1.60. Onions 60 75c per sack. Alleged Faker Caught. San Francisco, Nov. 23. (P. V December bran . Jf uuary bran . . . . pcieinber shcrts . JaLuary aborts . MILLS XI FFS . . SO . .2400 . .24jO . . 2V . . 2050 . .2X00 . .2SOO 20.1O . . .210O . . .220-) . . .2200 9 ! 9:: t4 2500 2.150 2MOO 2S50 2!),10 2UoO 2:iO 2300 24rXi 24(A) ItAXK STATEMENT OF COAST Clearings Monday . . Tuesday . . Clearings Btlaucea Clearings balances Clearings Portland Banks. This week. $2,01 1.477.34 1,832.952.54 Year ng $2.504. 380. SS 1,02,275.21 Seattle Banks. Taccma Banks. . . .$2,232,001.00 K9, 024.OO .-$ Los Angales Banks. 361,656.00 35,084.00 . . $3. 46-S, 220.00 Clearings Ban Francisco Banks. ..$9,958,761.00 Chicago Dairy Produce. Chicago. Nov. 23. (I. N. S.) A biisk inquiry for fancy butter was noted today. Eggs steady. Butter Receipts, 6968 tubs. Cream er extras, 31c; extra firsts. 30c; firsts. 2i.va29e; seconds. 23'&24c; dairies, extras, 29c: firsts, 2j'sj2.c; packing stock. 19 4--Oc i.-ef;s Receipts, 1808 cases. Firsts, 2Si,'u 29H4 ordinary firsts, 2 6 ha 'it "7W; miscellaneous iots, 201 :'9c; extras, C4!fct3oc; bioruge, Aprils. 21 214c AVool Market- Trade. San Francisco. Nov. 23. (I. N. S.) Wool per pound: Humboldt and Men docino 8 months' growth, 21S28c; do 12 months, 25 (w 28c; middle counties. 8 months' growth, good, 1719c: do "fair. lo'uKc; Red Bluff and vicinity, 20(& 23c; Nevada, stock, IS & 20c, according to quality. St. Louis, Nov. 23. (I. N. S.) Wool unchanged. rest bay fl steers. Cood to i-hoiep , O'dluary to fair Pi st cows ,ood to prime Select bulls , Fancy bulls , Ordinary bulls , Best calves Hog Market Steady Trade In the hog Jnarket . as quirt duriiig the day, t rable run of yesterday. the last 24 boura were not beavv. being of lume similar to that show n every Tuesdar. Aa a general rule quotations In the awlne ti:ide are considered steady lo atrong. Ueneial hug uiatkct; T.est light $0. 05-36. 10 Medium light 5.00'ati.OO Cood to heavy .Y7o(fifi.h0 Bough to beay O-OOijiJ-SO Mutton Market Famished. Aside from the big killers who purchased direct from the country, seme time ago. stocks ot mutton and Iambs here are limited. Over sight there w:is only s very ma!l run and gi neral Market cundlllons are considered tx ticmcly farralj;e. Oeueral mutton and Iamb prices: Select luterior lambs $ 7 50 Ordinary luterior laiubn 7.25(L7.33 Willamette valley lauibs 7.25''i7.35 Wethers 0.00(6.23 Select ewes, light 5.35a3.50 Tuesday Livestock Shippers. H.gs C. L. Iludleston, Rer'ger, 2 oa,ds; J. t Flint. Junction City, 1 l"ad; Cnpierle 4 1'irry. Jefferson, 1 loud; 0.. W. Li re, Sa lem. 1 o:id. CM tie (j. v. St?ruw eis, Dallas, 10 head by boat. Sleep ;. I Rrowri. CorvallN. 2 loads. Mixed stuff Reese fc loop, Mc.Mlnnvllle. 1 leu. calves, hogs ami shep; Joe Dadourak, Sheridan, 1 l.jad cattle and hogs. Monday Afternoon Bales, ISTEKKS No. Ave. lbs 15 steers 11(8 18 steers Ir72 3 steers 997 1 Meer 17(1 1.1 steers 1 152 3 2 steers . . 942 31 steers 036 4 steers S92 2" steers 2 steers 4 steers 1 steer 2 steers lc steers 1 cow . 2 cows 3 cows 3 cows 3 cows 2 cows 2 bulls 1 stag 1 calf . 91 hogs 31 bogs 7- hogs 42 bogs 7S hogs 40 bogs .10 bogs 9 hogs 77 hogs 70 hi- gs 91 hogs 160 hogs 63 hogs 4' bogs . 6.1 hogs 8 hogs 1 1 hogs 2 hogs 10 hogs . 0 hog covvg BULLS STAGS 'calves' HOGS 940 ..1080 . .1017 . . 99,1 ..1112 .. 716 . .1020 . . ior5 . .IlllO . .1040 . . 93( . .1WK) ..1485 ..1070 .. 140 .. 206 170 . . 202 . . 1H .. 183 .. 2oO .. 170 .. 2o0 . . 2oO ''22 200 .. 2s .. 196 .. is:: .. 120 .. 133 .. 201 .. 290 .. 123 .. 142 S.I rtgs and heavy. CUcsvsro Kofa $6.73. Chicago. Nov. 23 tl. N. S Hogs Receipts. 40.000; weak. 5c ujider yes terdays average. Bulk. $.95.65; light, $5.666.50; mixed, $5.858.7n; leavy, $6.05S6.75; rough. $6j056.26; pigs. $3.75(&5.6o. Cattle Receipts. 8000; weak. Native beef steers. $5.7510.30; -western flteers. $6.3008.35; cows and heifeis, $2.70a S.10; calves. $6.00 (fi 9.76. Sheep Receipts. 12.000; strong. W ethers. $5.856 6.40; lambs. $6.86 9.10. Kusai city a ore S4.oo. Kannas Oitv. Nov. 33. (I. N. Hogs Rece-ipts, 13,000; strong. $6.206-50; heavy, $6.36fti6.66; rs and butchers. $6.300 6.55, $6.20(&6-50; pigs. $5.50eib.2&. Cattle Receipts. 15,000: steady Prime fed steers. $9.25g10.00: dressed beef steers. $7.5009.00; western steers. $C 508. 40: Blockers and feeders, J5.Bn (Tj 7.75: bulls. $4.60 6.75; calves. $6.00 m 1 o 00 Slieep Receipts. 6000: higher. Lambs. $R.25Cg S.75; yearlings. $6.2 5 7.10: wethers. $5.50(96.25; ewes. $5.00 to 5.75. Bt. boms nogs bk.3. St. Louis Nov. 23. t I. N. Hogs Receipts I0,0"0; steady, and lights. $64i'6.0; mixed hiiti-herg. $6.S56.75; good $6.706.76. Cattle Receipts 6000; steady. Na tive beef steers. $7.50010.20; yearling steers and heifers. $8.50 10.20; cows, $5.507; stockers and feeders, $o& 7.25: southern steers. $5.25S.ou: cows and heifers. $4&6.50; native calves. $6Si 10.50. Sheep Receipt 2500; strong. Yearlings. $6.500 7.25: lambs, $S S.85; thecp and ewes. $5!f' 6."25. Omaha Hogs, $6.40. Oinaha. Nov. 23. (I. N. S.) Hogs Receipts 4900; Heady. Heavy. $6.1o5 6 30; light. $6. 306. 40: pigs. $5.25y' 6.25: bulk of Bales, $6.2506.35. Cattle Receipts 5600; steady. Na tive steers. $6.5.10 9.50; cows and heifers. $5.50Si6.75; western steers. $0 S.25: Texas steers, $5.75'ti 7; stockers and feeders. $5ft6. Sheep Receipts 12.500; strong: vearllngs. $66.50; wethers. $553 5.75; lambs, $S(&8.75. Denver Eoft at $6.30. Denver. Nov. 23. Receipts, cattle 2100; slow. Beef steers $6.00 fi 7.50 : cows and heifers, $5.003 6.25; stockers and feeders, $5.504t 7. 20; calves, $7.25 0 9iOO. Hogg 1 200: steady to strong. Top, $6.30: bulk, $6.1006. -.'5. Sheep 1200. .Market steady. Seattle Eon $6.25. Seattle, Waeh., Nov. 23. (P. N. S I Hogp. receipts, 429: steady. Prime lights. $6.25: cliylce to medium, $5.95 (cji;n5; smooth heavies, $5.80 0 5.96: rough heavies, $5.204f: 5.25 ; pigs, $5.30 0 .5.95. Cattle Receipts, none. Best steers, $7.25: common tv medium strrets, $5.50 (a 6.2; best cows, $5.0005.75: common to tnAdium cowp, $3.000 4.50; bulls, $3. 00(ao.00; calves, $5.00(7.60. Shejep Receipts, none. Lambs, year lings. $5.60 "if 6.25: ewes, $3.00 0 5.00. Today's shippers: Hogs F. U. Cat low. Ephrata, 109; C. S. Hunt, Greer. Idaho. 74; U. E. I.onghuse, Elsie, Idaho, 96; B. L. Harger, Arco, Idaho, 150. San Francisco 18 hogs 1 New Month. Jan 11 arch . . May .luly .... Oct Dec York Open. 1 165 1 192 1209 1214 1194 1147 ' Cotton High. 1168 1197 1214 1221 1 194 1149 3Iarket. Low. 1162 1 189 120ii 1213 1192 1144 Close. 1 1K7 1 195 121 2 3217 1 195 1147 Liverpool "Wheat Market. Liverpool, Nov. 23. (L N. a) Wheat Spot, No. 2, Manitoba, lis 5d; No. 3. lis 3d; No. 2, hard, new, lis I'id; No. 2 ihard, old, 12a 4d; No. 2 Chicago, new, lis 2d. II hogs 13 bogs 1 bog 9 hops 2 hogs i; hogs 2 hogs 12 hogs 82 hogs 12 hogs 6ft finga IC hogs 6s bogs So hogs 2. hogs 13 hogs 1 hog bog hugs bogs hogs hogs ho'3 h 1H 5 31 4 1" 1 44 bogs 121 12S 2.10 131 320 3i 230 21 2( "0 1 .10 1 22 2( 210 212 222 32i 210 1 40 270 1 30 103 2o 32.1 2ti 13-1 Price. $tl.80 (1.23 0.25 5.75 5. 50 5.50 4.70 4.70 4.70 7 O0 H.OO tl.OO 4.00 4. 00 $t 75 4.7.1 4..'iO 2.76 5.O0 5.00 $3 23 $2.50 $7.25 $6.15 0.10 6.10 6.10 6.10 i,10 .('6 0 05 ti.05 I ',0.1 6.05 C.05 0.05 5.90 S.lo Ti 25 6.2.1 C.25 5.10 5.104 5 10 5 10 5.10 5.10 B.lO 5.0.1 5.0.1 5.05 6.05 6 on .i 6K H.S) .(! i m 0 On 5 (si 5.(sj fi.no .'..on 5.00 5 1 5.O0 5. no 5.0O 6.00 Grain Market. San Francisco. Nov. 23. Barley cells: Nov. 23 Nov. 22 Open. Close. Close. Pec 127V, B 129T4A 130i May 140 A 140 A 139 B Spot quotations: Wheat Walla Wal la, $1.62H 0 1.65; red Russian, $1.60 1.62; Turkey red, $1.67 Va 1.70; blue stem, $1.7001.72. Feed barley, $1.30. White oats. 1.371.40. Bran. $24.00 0 24.25; middlings, $$0.00 31.00; shorts. $24.25 24.50. PORTLAND FIRE RECORD Tuesday Morning Sales. COWS Ave. lbs. Price. mm J4.75 550 4..V 1000 4 25 : 933 3.75 040 3 .00 cows 8 SO 2.c HEIFERS 1 heifer 5S0 $4.00 BLTJ.S 1 bnll 990 S3.no Later lu the day when actual sales were md. tbe market did not show the strength and the best stuff avlalable did not $6. 'XI. HOGS 200 $1.cn 320 5 fln 132 6.10 , 190 5.00 210 5.0 No. 1 cow 1 , 1 t'W- . 1 cow 3 COWS 1 COW 4 ot Monday sli above Monday. 8:14 am., S86 East Sixty-elg-hth street southeast, benzine explosion, no damage. , 6:09 p.m., branch library, First .nd Hooker streets, burning clothes line and waste ln basement, no damage. Tuesday. No fires. Sailors Are Injured. Cadiz, Nov. 23. (I. N. 8.) An ex plosion occurred aboard the steamship Hibra while that vessel was discharg ing her cargo here today. A number of sailors were injured. Headache From a Cold? Listen! Tape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose runnirg, relieves sick headache, dullness, fener jrhness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives bucIi prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. (Adv.) 117 hogs . 3 hogs . . 49 bogs . . 1 hog .. 16 hogs Overbeck & Cooke Co. Stocks. Bonds. Cotton. tJrain. Eats. 816-817 Board of Trad BnUdln. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondence of Loran & Bryan. Chicago. New York. harged with promote alleged business, E. F. Seattle, Portland leased today on hearing tomorrow. ed yesterday by S.) using the malls to bunco commission Huern, formerly of and Oakland, is r $2500 bail pending Zuern wan arrest- fostaj, inspector Ki deira, who told united States CommU sioner Kriill that Zuern handled Ualiy products for out of twon customers and then forgot to remit. Zuern de clared that his own credit customers were slow ln paying which left him temporarily embarrassed. Various Wheat Markets. Liverpool Cash wheat d to ld lower. Buenos Aires Cash wheat lc lower. Omaha Cash wheat unchanged to c higher. Chicago Cash wheat lc lower. Duluth December." 98; Mav. $1.02. Winnipeg December. 96 c; $1.01 4 bid. Minneapolis December, 99c: 11.02 1.02. Kansas .City December, 97 c; l.Ol St. Louis December. $L06. May. May, May, May. Eastern Barley Market. Kansas City, Nov. 23. Barley, 51c. New York, Nov. 23. fl. N. S.) Rar lev -steady, malting .70 78c; Chicago 22c. Barley easy. Receipts, 168 cars. Northwest Apples in South. San Fruncisc, Nov. 23. (L N. S.) Apples Oregon and Washington Bald win, $1.25it)1.50; Jonathan, 1. 25(51.75; Wlnesap, $1.50 1.75; Spitzenberg, $1.25 3 $2.50 Will Make Long Tow. Washington. Nov. 23. (I. N. S.) The navy department today ordered the collier Prometheus to tow the new fuel ship Maumee from Mare island to New York, where the Maumees machinery will be installed. The long voyage, it is believed, will establish a new towing record. Tanker Catches Fire. Rouen, Nov. 23-(I. N. S The American tank steamer Sunlight caught ffre while . discharging her cargo here today, but the flames were extinguished before any matetial dam age was done. Banking by Mail No matter where, you live, you can have the ad vantage of a bank account, 'either checking or savings. It is safer to remit money by mail than to keep it at home. Write us for any in formation you may wish in this connection. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON Capital and Surplus - $3,500,000 -4 '14 X, WhQPQ Bound ? East!' How,?. (p Union "Pacilic Automatic SafGhx Signals and doubte tracl aro good travel insurance, besides everchanging " scenerif all. the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM oJoins (he West and -&ast with a Boulevard of Steel, OH TICKET OFFICE, Washington at Third Broadway 4500 Telephones A-012J PRESIDENT WILSON has designated i. Thursday, November 25, 1915 as Thanksgiving Day Round trip tickets will be on sale at reduced rates on Nov. 24 and 25 between all Southern Pacific stations in Oregon. Return limit Mon day, November 29th. Also between Oregon and Cal ifornia points. Here is an Opportunity to Visit your friends for a week . end. A fat roast turkey and pumpkin pie await you. GO! Secure tickets for these low Thanksf iving rate at City Ticket Office, Corner 6th and Oak Sts. Fens Broadway 2760, A-6704 SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Paatenfer Agent, Portland, Oregon GoNorthernPacificRy. The Yellowstone Park Line TO TACOMA SEATTLE TO CHEHALIS CENTRALIA On the night train, sleeping cars--NEW STEEL, of most modern design are open for occupancy at 9:30 p. m. Coaches and smoking cars of steel. The two parlor car day trains, leaving Portland 7:35 a. m. and 4 Ho p. m., have smoking car, coaches, dining cars, brand new steel construction. Continuous Service TO to TO SOUTH BEND n, fpiA HOQUIAM RAYMOND ULiiYiriA ABERDEEN To- Vancouver, B. C, via Seattle and rail or boat. Close connec tions at Seattle with boats for Victoria and to Alaska points. For tickets, reservations, all in formation apply to 255 MORRISON ST. Phones Main 244. A-1244 A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A. PORTLAND OR. TO HONOLULU. Ask about the Winter Excursions on the NEW, FAST steamship of a N. P. S. 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