THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1915. 16 . ; t it A-4 ' ' u 5f 1 1 -f.1 SPECULATIVE WHEAT EXPORTERS ARE MAKING BIG PROFITS ON GPAIN OREGON GROWERS IN NED OF MARKETING SERVICE OF THEIR OWN Are No Longer Able to Market With V.'a.shinjfton. Apples IJe rause of Allege! Discrimination by State OfficiaL, and Others. U ushlnfon state official are try In to 4-j.igr the t-s'!- of hiring f.'r.-eil re-on frow- r, i.f pt t. late-el or'!-s for fruits arel eon ilerniii tit; supplies f-oro 'his s'ate that are While Paul's Away WHtAI AT Edited by Hyman H. Cohen. CARGOES RECORD FIGURES t- t t a n ma tvp frr.!r K.Tf !2 frWl Kr nt .-tr . t it pfo.i!j'-r- 'hi :t (f th U!;-iri.ts of o TM w ill) Mr d I r : t It a f ' ' X V.h- i'p vr I tipri.'i f r a ' I-nr it rro.-. . ?' r i I, it' t f i Int.. ottir :?n hr rtm- f the r t i ji r. 1 i ti r a - -1 . . " h i I Jack Rabbits Are In Better Demand; Price Is Holding Sales Generally Made at 81. 0 Dozen, but Select Qualify AVonld Bring More. WITH EXTREME PROFIT First Sale of Cargo of Pacific Coat Wheat to lie Shipped From Atlantic Coast Is Hearted Europe Hidding. Hop Business Now At Lower Quotation While the market fir hop is cr.jlPt, occasional s.iles are reported rtt fr:ict lonal ! y lower prices. The latest deal re- 4k ported Is the sale by Conrad H KrehH of lfcu bales K L)urbln tf: of Salem at 11c a pound. leal- ers In general report a lack of new business available here or V elKewhere along the coast. MARKET NICKEL BETTER HERE; RECEIPTS INCREASED ! Top to 8O.O0 at North Port ; land Despite (ireater Volume of .! k rat.t'lti r. r tcaln rl"an r.g up In thi Knit n-t 1 r a:i'l rrh"e r mmnht l'.i'r thu-i 'e-t.I. t";T'-f tnrnlly alone tb nr' $1 .V :i ...7n f"r are-ax off"r!ni5. l.lrtlp The lilpt.ent i.rtc of t tie nesnou dm been r--irl f .r I'aclfir ct wbet supplier t frx-tk:ia:l.r htler Ifc.in J-.T pr l.'1-.hel. Th: prl'-e ,.biai:.eil I 'T th csrjo of tl Brr.;li I'-air.i-r H.:lin."r 'lb- Hbn 1 frni Now York rj. t 1 1 k -1 t t-fort- Di'ieuiM-r with art;., o: i'jfMj hji rt-Tn. e'.iillj 11'.'11 betw-i-.-n forivf..l. nr1 White vl!a Wulla nl.iat. Tl.h U the first ! of nr riclflc rc.Lt rare, to be made from the Atlantic f.et ti ls a'n. jt;il f T that roanoii attracta nj.n lt.iere-t a-, rt-.anli prh-e am) ii'ialltr. Tier.' itu been quite lirelr bi'ldinj for Ph''!fl- o.it wneal liirS'Tl (llirlnj recent rla'v 'len.ae ti)-- att'ini't f lu.rre of the j eiert!ii-; lr.:er--trt t.. i:m of lnok of apprt I . ljt;.'iT t- fore.jfaeri. of our csrs'ifH. A nuiu I f ..f i a'c - ret to nail from here are re- ,f I -!ishlet -..Utile I- rl ; "- W'1 In the I irp-"n pt.-lu t ' it.tlpiiito-'l i, f r.!t ar.- e:t!tig terr tlre.l ..f tl. .iw -In.f '...u I t i-l.lnet"0 ti:'k-t-In; . n.f ..'f:- t ' r t:i-;e l rr; h tj.'.it lrf.i:T c-Mr- ;i t:.e j;r ..-r of ores .n in-, a i.-fri' s ' ''-a' ol tnl a i, '1- ..f t:..- f.-::t -f hl. atate. . It lii.. I T t iJC "r. t''t 'i'.'l' K " of th- tfiff that km l-n -.f f-p !i tf!i r.J tHf .' nrsrtaMo. altu.tir! .a. r-. o'e forward "f la'e i ;.o.-:eil i I, un.l k-omiI tout liaro rer-entlj lalitr. Kcr tb latter It I (f.me forv.cr.l tare bruugbt eitreniely good lilfn 2' 11 wotih) prices at.fi.tl. tfitMni ha t-ffti reelTe1 Hro.mr.jlI rt-tiorfs the sale of the curio of pra.1i''al!r at th-k.-nn-; int.T-t. a t : : i' ; -' .r 'tt, ral.- r Vrii:it'-ii ' r. hai a Djtlfh US J, - - 1 ' IL'T' y t Wi.-i-.it k'o:: mar- it. i It L- .-'aln.e.l tl.at !e-l ti. -ai- the fruit ; tr, wt.i! ttrp oi,t.tlt of Is i hi -hut I'l-r-erl f-,rwrj t i:i.i:i:v ( .ir;..n.l ( ("itl f to a.rir.. i-i .f : h-i- '-M io!a..l 'he tri'l" ' i Ml Si IMMiV IS DKLAVKD 'Ti.a .-.le-'r. wti'. h was iItk :na: k't Itiriui; the !. I r.it Ti ov i-tl hy :i I:; r ii. ri.ins. Sleajir till'- ;.-l etiTjpb to brlr.g the ex- tl,.- N,rwe;:au hark licll. wbi' h malletl from I I'ortlaiitl .Noveuitr 1:U (.""" ar-lred on the i. i. , f carh e.. re-rt :i me mark. tT't. fjTr -ito- iii of "ja.-W rpentlv, hi.: The tra.le ha. tH.en able tv. U ..i.t-""' llliartera. f. r:vf.,l,l ai.,i White Walla Walla. tl.- !at i fc..iirs t hou t i-ien 'i,. 'liru n vr: trotihl. Th fire, t Is Main clTlnj namlrg to ifra t'..T to rerriore the heads from the rs.1 I.!!-., hi a .--" all m: h st-.-k t " '..1 f ,r orh--.s rr. 1- t. l..w-r t!..II The -.-nral market. Ih.. lair irrr aTa. able. t t.hi:ki;ii:s aki: i ir.mkr Marki t t ? Tarrv-rri'' ! -mewhat flrmpr. n U it ales l.rr if b-t quaMTy, ranRing from III to 512 n bnrrt-1. S"in j--r st-iff Is 1rc fef 11 1 f DOt f ul. Gi;i;SK Al'.K NOW IN DKMAND Ttra t x Irnand fr l''5' In th? Io fill" a tl T'm. nrul h'sli-r p'-ices ar prutniw 1 ,pii- fi 1 y 'ii : try ma - krt Is rn5id- tM t-Bi!v, w lib pricvs unrKanT'd. Turkey ?ery s a:,, dkkssi:i alvi;s iu: hum Market for tlr--!-e'! ralvs U boMing t.tt fimi In tlip Fpm ttrpft irajt1. While- ntost .Mr1 of quality ur.1 r-tH)rtt'iJ aroo'd K'jr a pounl. iome xtra ilp't stuff i41 a. high h llr. H7- rr drHgius. with the bulk of trtr stoi-k at 0. e;; tradi: still wi:akkns Trade in th (.'ss niarker Is Taker all round. Wliil a fw lots ht Raid to hzr been old abore .u,tatioii, th1 jneral ruarkt In showing a lai'k if nan In bnt -n. with frriih at 4c. Stori.- at any ld prlc;. Inn t" i it ii i t. uN us I (i, Jtl.iT. t;ti" -;l:iii; I r tar'";'1, t tt r i .t - ; l.i r 1 l' a 1 ' V t 1 Kr S. liir .r Hl.UK'iI 1 1. -Tt- r 1 1 i K T A P. . h S Tu r : 1 1 ; . 3 ( ) n;.L; rro-. i rtw. Tfir iwr . ) y-r -.a' k ; cabbfice - U.-al i Ion. 1-i'ti l-'-j'1 ti.-7-M. biir.rhfs i. !;fa 1 n-Hiji'-v California. jir f'nffll . S50' !a -. J 1 .0 f. . b. tliti- l'p- Saw . r.p. ltval, yO"uJi$1..0 ier tfu- , ttVU, ..- per i.'o; ren '-n pepr-. eU 0"'rt U 7." rr:-t BRIEF OTr:s OF THE- TRADE Wire naili u.i lri a kg. Stpl rop adTanod u pound. Ittuc market mlTfd, beru f quality. Japan oratipr m11 Ptr at $ 1 . XV A rt irhokPn arf adva nc-i -ro a tUcn. i'anoptJ ixllk aaln hownI strentth. SniPPKKi" WKATHKR NOTICK Weather bureau wnris the followin notice to ah'pr.ernT I'mtei-t nblpnint dnrlrj the ret 4 bonra s far north a Seifh- ajtltit mlnimtitn teni peratures of aoit il. cr.-; n-jrtlieast to Bp- kine. U iprf, noutheast to ItoUe, 10 derrees: south to Ahlumt. :u ilejree,. M;n Unimi teninerature at Portland tonipht, about It; ileees. JOBBING I'llK LS OF PORTLAND Thee prle are tbone at rrhlrh wholesalers aell to rt:air e. e;.t as otherwise stated. Tairy Produce. Bl'TTKR -- i ::y .-man. err cnbes. finry. BlV;r: firfs. S1-!'. eo.t.d. ist.c: prints attl mrtona. ertra. i-ovic'rv i reamerj tular?, -"'14 fec: ireg..n -!.i:rr. 1-iliK-. Bl'rrF.RFAT -I'nrtUud .lellrerr Premium creani. r.-'tc; N... 1 s- ur cram. Ulc; No. 2, fic; aweet .ream, ."-". per lb. EGOS e!Mr.c price he dealer'. dellrerj eifra Select.. I freh. 4'V dorer.; at. -rare. iU'trJ Eij ; caae iit-.t ureg. a ran. h. "m- d.ren. LIVE Pol LT11V -- Hei.j. h.arr I'lrmontb Bock. 13e lti. . ordltiarj chickens. 12c per lh. : fcrollem, and i lv . 12'nl3 : tnrkev?. 17e; dreesed faner. 21'i?ic lb.; culls, lie lb.; piseooa, $l.fl I'."; entialei, Jl.'JO dozen; giese, lire. 7c; Ik;n ducks, old. l.'lc; juucf ad heavy. It-; Indian Uu-inera. I".'.-. JACK RABBITS Fancy; tl.oO'g 1 7". CHEESE Selling pricr Krei.h Oregon fancy full cream twins and triplets, lS'dJUWc; Vounj America. ltSriv. Prh-e to Johliers. flats. 17; Young" Anj.rloa. lc f. o. b. . cream brick, lSQSoc; liDihurger. "Jiv lh. Trulti and Vetetable. FREST1 FHC1TS Oransea. fancy narel. 92.T4i?y.SO: bananas, c lh. ; lemons. $.1 fKVii 4 30 box; erapef run, Florida. $4.'J S.Taj case, pineapple. iWe 1!. ; pears, fi i'.ai.eiv Wkleherrlea, .'.'n7. ; ttrspes. x-Cct$ On crate; Jap orange. $1 .2."c.J 1 30; tangerine, Jl jOif I.T5 per boi. APPLES-r-IeV-nl. 1 riO'42 2T. per boi. accor.l- ce err. dozen. 40'Zo.m ; r'HUllfl.iwi r, ..K-'(I51 doieii; Frem b artlciniLes. tl.ii". per dozen: -trli.g bean'. I i'n : l,o!b'tie cncurulrs, 40'd Vic d. zee : tomatoes. California. $l..".o; eg I-l.i.t. v4Sl.- lh ". pout. . 1 2 o per lt.; cran b rrie. l." al, $lo.o). eaattrn. Jj.iw'tj :.x i-er barrel. Meats, Fish and ProTisioni. 1'RESSKU MK ATS Selling price Country kilieil: Fancy b-.g. iJ'-j.- lb.; p-.-.r. b'u: I:.:i.-v reals. l"1:'-; ordinary. v.TlOe; p..r. 7fft7'':' . g-.iita, u'444c; aprltig lambs, UK;; U.UttoL. "jtijc. HAMS MACON. FTC. Hams. HfJ-fllV; hieakfat.t bitcoii. 1 f 'ij !".-; !.ii.d h.ttrs. 'J7 ; 1 . i i u 1 . -. st'c: i-ottsge rll, lU'c; Oregon ei p. rti. U'i'itlHu lb. (iVSTLK - ulytiipia. t'T callnn. ranned epMern. -'.-V ce::. t' "-' '!"-?en, eastern iti bill. $1". p.-r P'.; r: r-r lam. pju.- !cxeti; e.it-tern .! r. (it t:il;..n. a..lij ph. k. J.i . FISH Pressed f lo'imler-. 7c; bright -h1-tt-o:.. '.c; ti-elhead. 1 -; p.'r.j. 7t..-; h lister.", lloc lh.. fclir.T relf, atii(on tr..ut IJi.,0 lb.; balibut. S'H'.in.-; Columbia auieit, LAUI-Tierce, kettle rendervd, 11V; stand ard. l'i'-c. irjkBs -Large, j'.-.tvi; medium Jl.jO dozen. Groceries. Sl'CAR Cube. . :j.r,, powdered. J7 pv fntlt or irrv. t.ect. Ji'.r.": dry i,i!a led. VI.vr"; i rehow. J.15. lAbore qu.istiua are oo -!a t z( t - a b i r.li K- Japan style No 2. Ac: New Or ieat.s. head. .". (i.ii 1 j' ; blue roM-. :.,-. S Al.'l -- oa "if . half gp".n.ds. p..s. Jpi.TC f-er t-.n; .'eis. $ 1 1 . ; J ; tab'..- dairy, vu J17 .Vj; tmlo!-, i- ', lump twk, -0 pr ton. HF.'NS -Small white, $7.2.".; large white. $7 i".: pink. t".7j; llmas, .!.; bayou, $0 .73; red. S3 10. Hops. Wool and Hidea. Hlll'S Nou-iinal Lujlrg prp-e. 1015 wp. chol.-e. 11 L2o; pr.riie, 1 !c, medium to prime. S'a P'c Ill INK. Y- New. $r ;.Vu.l 50 per . ase. WihiL -.Nominal, l'.'l.'i clip: Wi:iam-t"e ral ley. coere lots. .Id. 2rc: medium Shropshire, :iV; huice fancy k'ta, 2fic, eastern oregLB, 11 Hll'r sltefl hides, ihs am t:p, l.".c; aalted Trtags. M lbs. and up. IP ; salted kip. 15 to 35 lbs., liic, salted . lf, up to 1.'. lbs.. !'; green hides. 25 lhs. and t:p. 14.-; green stacs. lbs. ar.d up. P.-, greeu k:p. 1". lb. to 25 ihs. 1 '. gre.-n calf, up to 15 lbs, l.c; dry flint Md.s. 25c; drr flint calf, ill. t 1 7 lbs.. 27. ; il.-y salt hntes. 21'- ; dry horehld-s. en). .Vie to tl ': h..r-h:.les. each, f - ' to Ssi.i: Lo'sehalr. 2.V : dry 1 t g V...1 ;ieits. Ii'.- . dry ; , rt wo. 1 I'.a, 12c. drv sh-c: sl.ea-iings, each. In tu 15c. TALI.t'W- No 1. -j'&i . No. 2. 4 g 41,-; irreae. iKi.;.e. Si 1 1 1 1 a 1 1: - in ;5 ,'U'c. i 111TTIM hi: I AS UU BAP.K Raring prhe. per car lota. J Si 'if 4c; le than car Lis ic. Faints and Oils. Ll.NSKKli HI 1 Haw 1!1.. 7f.c gallon; ket tle tolled, l.hls . Sir. raw. .as.-.-. s ; t lle.J. rises. .vc iai . lots ot 2TAI gailona lc le.-a, Oil cake meal, $4i t'.T T..n. ( HAL nil. Water h.;c Li drums and ir-Ti barrels, lis-. TL RI'EN TINE ianks. C7c; ca.j, 74c rat- al 5..s ..J In Lurope. Tir snip i-harter rate as 7.".. The f.o was loaded bj Mai; 11. lb user. '1 ,.e sale t,v the aamo iiar'r of tile ur;M of iL,e liritis.-i bark Bengairn. which sa fmin I'llgcl s.,ilr. lsf.i-ii.ber in. with K.. i.i-i .mar .-. half lain fori fold anil White alia Will i at 07s js t' n-'rte.l. '1 I..' cuarter rate us V.s. TL" .rg) of the Uiiilsh bark lnverlyoti Tvlth l-l rsi rj ;arters of slm;lar ti.ca:. ishii'U aail'-'l ttotii Cortland Ie.eiii!ei lh tvus sold hy lloti-i-r at To. Il'l. iv.ttj the iretg, t ta'e i f 7".s ilo-.si-r is els., r. port-d to ljt.' s,.!d the iarg. of toe llr t:sh vessel Wisi-orr.h l'ark y.JT'j 1Yii quait'.-is of tbc vai i-tl-s of wheat at 57s .id. I"his rcs-s-l iijs 'birt-red at s5s, an-l was hcaeduled to s.,,e i'.jit,aCi il iri: g the 'lay. Ii.cre is a g. Qeral s. -ramble among export li.ti-r.-s:s tor rrheut supplies in the oountty. Pi e iirot.t.s t: a-, hare bt i-n made on l'e.-eut car.s's hae been tt:iicls hiht-r than norm.-il. The proiluier is irn-.vitig hit little ta-nefit ii'im t .1 at presi-:.'. al;;iough k..uic cipotters ai e said t, he of f. rlrg more uj'itiey for aup plios in the luv-rior. FLOCK S'-lhiig price: Tatent, J5.00; WD-1-mette i.'liey, 5 laj. local straigtt, J4.40O 4. Mi; bakers' looal. 4 tJ0'rt5.u0: Montana apring wheat. t-V7u; exports. J4 30'ct4.40, wnole wheat. J5.45, graaauj. $5.20; rye flour, $5 .'.u per narrel. HAY Luj.ng price: Willamette Talley timothy, fnny, $13U 13.50; eastern Oregon Idaho fancy tJmotby. $18; alfalfa. $1345,13.50; retch iind oats. $11; closer, $SQU. GRAIN SACKS 1115, nominal. No. 1 Cal cutta, s'-jc in car lots; less amounts bijber. MILLS 1LFFS Sell. r.g itlce: Bran, J-li.Bfl O-T.; shorts. $25 50,2(1. ROLXLU 13 A KLK i Selling price. $20-500 SU.oi). Run of Steelhead Salmon Is Gaining In Oregon Streams Columbia River and Coai.t Offer ings IniTwe Smelt Price Ruling High Here. (fferingi Cattle Situation Still Rather Strong. Is ron.TT.AN I) LIVESTOCK Rl'N. H .gs Cattle, l aires. Shep. FYldar Th:rdar I Wednesday . . . . T'leMlav . M. telay Satutday Wek ago Year ago Tr. rears arn Three years ago :uii . j;7 . v i 72 K4 . Hl'l . 1 t.2 . 12."..'. . .Ill CIS 2d 1.1 52 1 4 I 1 150 inn 22U 134 7 4fl 142 .'14 Kr20 in the op.-ned. Tnere is a fair Improvement In the run of salmon In the Co lumbia rlyer und In lre- "D -oast streams. Recelpta of ateelheada by the ha-al fresh fi.'b trade bare shoe, n a steady Increase during the last few data, although prln. -ipal supplies hare been fr.-ru the coast. Mowerex. the showing from tl.e I lumb.a Is daily gaming. I'ealers rets.rt some lmrrorement In the 1 CTr.l uuality uf soralled "fall brlgbLs" from l'u-l'es.'l lignt weigLts get aound. Sales of ateelbeads are rert-d I Medium elirbts a: 1( a iiound. and bnehts at "c. but the ! lioiigb uud heavy actual worth of the former la twice that of j Cattle Market Firm. the latter. I There was inly a atnall run of cattle re- Only a small supply f smelt orriTed from ;orte.i jn ult. .,rih Cortland yards over uight. Columbia river for fish day and the General trend of the trade continues to show Hogs adranceil a n:i kel generally North Portland ranis when tb" trurket Top s..id ht s fi. The bigger run failed to check tl.e buying of snine; In fact the mar ket ga tied stret g'h In the face of the ln ereas. d volume "t offerings. General hog market range: light weights if. f4Vjr,.3 i.'i.i "ti .'...'ai'.i .) 75 4 Professionals Use Foreign Matters as Bearish Argument New York. Iec 17. (I. N. P ) -WM q-K-tPtionii oo the atock irhange thia morn -ing were fnerally abore the ckwlng flgurea of Thursday, a fxmiaj-.aoo trith y'erdTt "penlna; ahowed ti.at the i-wrd Ml: was aJlglitlj under, and hid Dot oa.r.letV? reciT ered from the react km. The Austrian -"ituation U being mode much -f by tb prxfes!onal element, working f'r rrartiorif., but worthy nenlhnent eai to le that decline-- brought aNHit by this deeb-p-metit are pmTldlni; good buying -pvort'init In the atandurd liwiiieii, Incindlna: ralla, roppe: . ateel and railway equipment industrials. Reports that hiro-pean nations hae takn Mem to buy enorrTMHi'. qjint!tlis jf fol be-e. r accfMiut f the Mowwire of WeUb c-.ni fr-Mn (iroat Itritnln, Lave led to a god .J innd by outnideT for the soft con 1 rt'k. t-h Itidupfrlal ud rallrttad. 1 he rail lsue f , nl fractionally hlc'. r t Ji a h tli -Ji .. New York i nt r a I 1 4 , . o'jiijTti I'a-iflc -. Steel ot-etied at So and nuld up fiii t tonally. Tb- d ippaTft i!n pd a tndi ny to a 'It a r re i ?er b jlter trM i,!iigH. Oherjl M-t'N itpned at Mo. 2 dnt- nndT I.nM-. Mud dr-'ppetl as low a 4'J't. but later rernTer-d -iijr h.it. Induatrial Alcolml o;xnl at lta, and wnt to 12: t at firxt. uu ad.at.re of 31 poliiU over yenrdai a close. Kange of New York pris f trnial.ed by tnert- k ,5c ix-kc l o.( 2lG JIT U'-ard of iTade buiidin,; Financial, Industrial, Development Resene Official Sajs $1,000,000 Would Be :nfii-li Capital in This District Irrigation Institute to Meet B;mk Buys Refunding Bonds. the POTATO KS ALONt; THK COAST se.i 6eattle Maj-kt. Wa.su., 1 're 17. -i I . 1 ' V 1 Onions- price was again sent up to 2ie a tioi:id. Had it been atiy other day the market would t.LTe dropped flat to 15c. yuite Rood stocks if silrer smelts nr. also shown In the wnolesarle trade, with sales at 7c. Toui cod are coming forward lu fair suj ply from lo al uaters with sales at 7c. ItaKor clams are s. scarce as to lie scarcely quotable at this tliue, but a fair Increase in offerings (if fresh .-rabs ba sbowii. with sales at $ 1 25 'it 1 75 i-er dozen, aciordlng To size. Halibut is soujewhat mre plentiful after a jrriod of taniine. $7.4i 7 7 1 5'.i 7 7 in'! il T.'o.i ; 50 On gel. ! . - White rirer $17'.; Is; Yahima Bar bLl.ks i.. T..4. akima Gem., 21'fti3. San Francisco Market. San r rati. Is, ... lie,- J7. it', p.j Potatoes Per ce-nnl atli.as Kurbai.ks. $1 Hnl.Vi; Ilel'a II... Ii.n ks. 1 ' t . 4 7. n:-goi. $1.25 ' 1 iV); Idaho liiiial-. $1 2i'.il..;ii: ,1.. Rissets, $1.25 ill.eXi: sweets, f 1 . ".5 1 ..Ve eellar stork. $1.75. HnioQ i'er -eutal, 7.V'7$I. DAIRY' PRODI CE ON THE COAST e h t : V. 1 a k o Seattle Market. 17 i r p. i Hut ter Natlre 'amery brh-k, J.V ; ditto sclid Washington L, -Hngon triplets. 1 ung A u.erti a elis; rareh -4 4 . April storage 30c. San Francisco Market. San 1'TTin 't-u !. 17. -1 I' . P.) Butter Lxtris. 7 1 ; pr me f.rsts. 2.5c; firsts, 24c. l.ggs -tliTin. 4 5. . . gullets. 53c. Cueese Cuiiforcu faLcy. I'", firs La. 15c. Los Angeles Market. ..s Anjeles. l'cc. 17. -p. .N. S.) F.ggs Crse .- ,:,-. :;.-. Ih.tT.-r Fresh extra, 2Se. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES lOIT WHITE I.EAIV-Ton lots. S'je lb. lots. Si- lb.; les 1. t. lie . er !h. OIL MEAL Carload Ids. $.14. .V0 lb. San Francisco Wool Market. San Francisco, lie. , k ,Vril tier r- -iR'l U'lT.boldt ami M-id-s Inn. ' rrro: t V' growth. 21'a2-V. do. 12 months'. 25'.i2' :rld dle counTi-. s months irrowt!;. c,,,i. I7..J:'.. d". fair. '..'(117. . Ii.- 1 Hlnff and rtelrltv. 2" y 2.1c Nera.lu a to. k. Is'Ah., ai, g . 'lualltv. Denver Hogs $6.10. tec 17 I al'le - Ilecelnts 1 IV) 7 J-". f'OI s nd 1 M f- kera ajjti leed'-rs. i'j'io. 4" " a 6. 12IJO, steady; top. $'i.lCI; i -Hogs $1.21' ri smis.t h 5.-ua Chicago Wheat Off At Closing After Gain at Opening Chb-ago, IW. IT. (I. N. S.) Wb"t cloned '-'il'c tielow ThnrvIaT. The Inill njcr.-ment contimiea in for-e. but the opening today w aj uot as de. ide.l as o:i TJ.ursdar. Deceint-er wheat was unusually s'.ow. but May was active. Hears say that If the embargo mi export business is kept in force for any great length of time, it will hare a tendency to depress prl.i-s. Cables hare reflected our adrnn.-e moderately. Wet weather orer tbe is.rn l-.lt wi.l che.k re ciipts somewhat, and Is m.t rood for eondl tloiilns of the grain. It Is said t'at oats arc near a working basis for ( anadl in Im ports and should plsr against any big ad vance. Re.-eipts in hogs cnttnTie on a Inrge scrle, fiut bare Tery little luflueme on V'ro-risions. Iiecemlier wheat opene.1 at 11SS, i-i orer close, and was slow at lis. May opened at 110i. '-j orer Thursday's c!oe, and flui- tuateil freely between US and HCi. July of-ened at 1 1 1 . lx-cember com opened at Tl'a and May wps rrii ed at 74. December oats were rery Inactive at the opening, and an early inudation was not arail alle. May was quoted at 4't?. TLange of Chicago prioes furnished by or besk & Csske Co., 21G-217 lkiard of Trade strength, with former values generally i-on-tlniiisl. The trade is still m-cklLg first i-lass tijuahry. aud reeentlv has stio-n a disposition l" juiy sotne.vtat better prh i s all around for this . las- (1 go.J.-. General cattle market range: (In b e grain fed sl -ers H-ill'iary eraln fe ! steers Clnilce hay fed steers G.sid steers ihdlrarv to is,mui"ti sters i b- i.-e iija a Hid. nary to is.niinon . . w t 1 ol.-e spayed heircs , o-dln.iry t.. g.od heireis ( Isd.-e bulls ;! to fair bulls Otdmary to cin,ni. n bulls .... Mo Mutton in Market. There nor" no mutton arrivals at a" In the North I'ort Land jard.s oirr n ght. Killer, have l--i oine s.. aeeustomcd recently to the lark of open inarset offering that they hare been f..r--d to seeure their reii ul rement s dlre.-t at coui.irjr i In t '. i t. er.il It. ;id of the entire mutton and Iimli trails eonlin'ies to show strength. General mutton and lamb range: Chob-e wei(-.t lan.bs $ 7.50 les-id to common h nibs fi.taTViT 00 P.s.r to tair lalnlJ. 5.aitii t l oice yeat ling i-l!..rs Gis.d to ...mmon yearl.tigs t ild.-.-4vet hers CJariH e light ewes Would Wtlcomi Bcdnctlon of Cap italization. One little remarl: by Hus sell l.owry, deputy Kovernor of the federal reserve bank at San FrandsT), H ade in the course of an Informal talk to Grinip line of the tiret.;on State H. inkers ass .c ia t ion on WednesiJay af-ternoi-n. that he believed tie cat, tnll vat:o:i of I district TweHe liank tsouUJ l e tsiif f;. i. r t if It were $1.00J.OOp ln iteau of $3.S42.i.Hin, as It Mauds today, p. eased the baikiis -greatly. They lai ior.i; saM that the .apitalliation ol tl.e fid-mi teiserce banks In gen-r ral is t,(, .-ss.-rrlly larj:e for the i '.MtiPss th. y are !oing. ami they were s..a.l to he,,; official c-onctirreni e of " eir ul in ,,: i; will require an .. t: H :.ri it.. ;. of the :nt to reduce the ireset.t li..-is , f ciiiiitalizatlon. and it :' it sj h a cbatute will Ii." j'Tisi'tit sesMon of ni. i ;e effective, the re "! b, Mr. l.owry would it t. t:i' tihtional banks I : rchedule of fees c ii dra f tu and . I i ollection and I f slderable Ir.teres! this topic was c of tbe i ro :ii I1 day mid the se. r. -.i tc take the ai ti":. I order that the ir.fi mailable for all '.tie fort will be mod.-ln-g of the yroup x .-. ule of fees. f0 that I i rly ompensateil niatiy of them da f" that the mniy s.t fi r iyen In this set - i . hanks may be .slop; '.ii.i:.tT collections) s.-nt to them for ' i much? Con- li.e illst dBSlon of ! at the meeting i:id on Wednes- -. .. s lnntructed o'templates. In t mat-on may ' . Tr.l e rs. An ef- : t t ext tneet- . ;.. in a sched. - : ,y be prop r work which i it ' ! c and t ha t . s . s m h have I r.- , e.J of tlia ' 1. -1 .1 inN I'l.M P. i I Alaska i.ohl Allis Chalmers, c . . . . AJUs Chahneis. pfd. Am. IS'-et Suar Am. (Jan, e Am. Can. i.fil. Am. Car 1 otindrv. Am . ( 'ott.Ki nil, c . . Alii Locomotive, r. . . A Dl. Smelltfr, c A Ul. Suieiter. pfd . . . Am. Jsugar. c Am. Tel. 4 Tel Am Wiulen. c Anae.r,da Mining lo. Atcl.lsi.lt. c. Atchison, pfd Ha lil vs 1 n. a. , c . . . P.aldn In Lo.si . j,fd . . Haltltnore JL- Oi.io, . Hethlehein Steel, c . Iletnleh.'ui Mil, pfd H-u. Hifcti I ...w C i..e -S 2 31 ' 51 'S 1 1 1 il1, 31 .'IIS Ml S2 e 2 li-.i',' 0S lit ivj :: 5ii' Is citc i e r.ri.p., Olif.; l ess ll'ictlf'ti s ;t;-- ii ran the t e' i : 'of I lie el. t 1 1 e i (ojtl.fioo 0f , t-pecl I e ba t k - p rived of the ea It ea n a r T : : t. i tie state of 14 i of I'ortla: ,1 the post it inti t ha the regulation security fur the Pnrchaat) of nefundlng Bondi. Th -1- l'I ' of nearly $3. i . funds of their re u. l.t . : i they a re de s' ; er. 1 1 otild . a ' . -.al banks of 11 o-ii l ii the banks M : l.owry took e i ; ta! st ock 1 n v in. additional dur.s. 1 I.umbern er.s Trust ...; c J tl.e j ut- base of J.'T.".,1''1 ' I i : euon 'It y. w h p h w 1 1 t , . jwarra-"s tri that atnou-t I company j lid j at for f e 1 hv rued Interest, lit:'! agtees liertain ol' tli.- cxi'i i.ses ' prliitii.t: "f t... i.f,:i,is. Tin b five pet i t.r li teiest, all. I il ser la 1 1 w ' t r i i s t at. ts fur w I. : h ' in s, bnud.s stituted wet i s . -. i 1 1 t.i p. i . -ilel ledtiess T'l p.-i.; ie C-.-twice lo Issue bii-ois tu tl.i and hesitate.! in i . mi :t.tii intunned thai It would I in 'li'. 1 10'. 7l . i . 5" '! J il.Kiifl 4.75 5.75'.ie,.isi 4 ll'li.'i llil 5 75 'd 4 50 It fluid H ,Vl Ixu'HZ 75 "r'siklyti Itspid TTansIt SM, AO i 1 Petroleum, c... 1 2C'-, ifd. (all ivinciiiii. Canadian Pacific . . Central I.eathei, c ... Central Leather, pfd . Cl.ca.emke i Ohio. . . Chicago it i.i. W., c Chicago ti lit. W , pfd ( bb'ago M. St. P.. . Cblno Copper Colorado I . A I , c . . . . Consolidate, Cas Cm I'r.slu. ts. c . . . I icn Products, pifd-... Cnicihle STeel, e cru'lble steel, pfd I' A it. ;.. c 1'. c 11. C . pfd H. Millers KTie, c l1e. 1st pfd General Klerirlc ... rl 4c(i c. 5o i'-nerai motis-s il is..'iitj 25 noodrirn nntiti r Nurt h . North.. Ill1, 111 7s 55 55 54' 3 .5 tSi ' ill ' 4 i;7 (isi, v' "-, 97 4 liaj's, 111 111 llo j no', 115., llii 115', 115't Kb' -'. l-f'-s l-'S , V, v.s, S,T5 sr.-,: or.', i.,.-, '.. ii,:.., ,..s. I'll H'l lul '., lul 1 t'l 117 '-j 114'-, lli." j 104 lt4 H4 I'i4 l'2 ' 112 c 112 li.' a 4ii5 47'J 4(15 475 1 to SS'4 US I, s. :;i i., 2"i inn-. i I.O 5: i .'its'.. 17in4 I7.i IT'-., Ks. .4 52 S 53', 52',, .'..1 ins ins, jus jus ill', tl'-, CI Standardization of Collection Tui. I '.. ('. Sainuioi.s, ye ret.,';. , r i-,ro-tp tine of tl.e Uregam l'.aiikets asni-!ti. will end out ietfers to I: e met: hers of bis fioup to asi-.-rt.tm i r.itn 't.-u w hether j or not they haie a cut'cui'j f:ed levy a tax for the arnout. issue yv .its not a b pli Th I he bonds fi t' he.i lud ; a 1 st and in r of the , i t V in . of the trust o a , t m ' v T t be ready for .lell .i t in .!; unces s from .;, city trust . e and .. bear p' the 's bear I e paid . .sni vel c m . h -irrer t in- refused Thl-Ill UP hi-- weriv ess,l- to if the hon.l price whlc't t e credit r -1 1 mi i i o i Mill Stop Card Playing (Austrians Capture On Ford Peace Ship! Montenegrin City Dr. Aked'a Party Still Has Upper Sand Take 700 Prisoner In Weitein Mont- i;i i-, 14', ;:s 5s-v ic i, b.t MS 51 52'. TC'.'. 14'i- . bS 1 73 ; 74 lis 2 '.. 51 5) 1'-. is'-. I'2 1 i 5 I , 5 1 !4".- 1 si. I l".ih, 1.1 4. , V. N s' '4 173 510 47 41". 4C 4"S 75'iH.15 j "t. ICital !4 I ' t. lauds . St. iiuis, is-c. t hanged. 15- ll. X. Si.l-Wi licnver steady : ers. 5..(n 7 ... ; calr. s. jT'.-i be ii gs - rt- e;, -bu.k of sa -s J bhet p Kei e.j,; s 1200, strong Seattle Hogi $6.25. Seattle. Wash., lie.-. 17. F. X. S Hece jits 114;.. steady. orlije llgtits, 6 2". luedlum to ciiolce, $'l. o.". f(l ti 1 ." ; hf-nvirs. $.'i.5-i'ii5 75. rouLi bearies, 5.---.. pigs. i5.2niGii.15. att.e Its-celt ta 1. steady; trf-st bteers i7 il... ceinmou to n.cdl'.itn steers. - - t-st ii"., $ aji.ti 2.-.; lotutnoii n Il .Ul cows. $. i.'t); bulla, JC.'st' ; ' 5n . . $5 .V.:V s.,.-,.;, He, -tots ri-.ri-. lilgher; I em ha. $7-,( i .ir, ng-. $' o,!, ,,., $j.5i4i5.5i. I i:a i s . . . : j . : s . It'-es- M. I' I I'ggeniM. Sterensville. Mont I i vv .. .1 i ,, ... e ., . O . I I - S.s.1 . ,. , , . . , un I !.., a. Ida,.... 424. p.. H it.. Parma. Malm I 11'- '.ro... Pros,. N.w Pi uioutii, blalio. ,.un Mldralr. Idaho, 2SS. Tilll Idaho, 202. G. M. Attsood. WHEAT ' Open. HIgb. rw. Close. IC 11HU, US', 116 1'-; May 11SS 1 !'.' 117', 11TT.A July Ill's 112--, Hi", llt'SA ( 1 1 P. N Pec 71H 71 's, 7o', 70', Mar 74 7 1 72 u, "S'i' A July 71', 74', 72 -, 72 -.B (MIS Pec 42', 42', I- - B May 40-, 45'. 43 4:.', a POltk 1 ler ... ..- lt',75 Jsr, Is-.'. 11V, 1S4-I 1S45 P May lsi )'i ls4 ls.'aj A LAUD llee . t 17 A .i. n! ;. '"'-' V. '."7 Ly W2 lt'2 liS5 ls7 A 111 IIS jun Hsu lis 2 Os'i ;i2 .iay 1022, IVlV Raw Milk Prices Higlier. I Tiehalis. c, VN'ash., Pec. 17. I.isal dairymen wi o f irul.sb look to the"cnude:uarr at Che halls wrre -.based y. sterday when the com pany annou::isd lluil it will pay Jl.iWV per htu.dresl for "bnl milk during the ei-ond half ,,f l..einber. This U an lncreae of lo cents per hundred over the price paid durUig the first half cf the month. G.jod to common ewe. 4.i.-J(ii Friday Livestock Shippers. nog .1 i; Pr.fitt. Iiayton, 1 load; .1. K. Sinith. Nemtrg. 1 load; 1 . P.. Decker. Sllrer tim. 1 1 1 ii rect I ul"n Meat; J. I. liins more. West Stuytmi. 1 load direct to In ion Meat; i'. W. K re, Saleui, 1 load; Ladnin For. ler. WiHsihiirn. 1 load: F. . Sweet. Mon tour. Idaho. 1 load, tjrori-r Hroe.. New Ply mouth. Idaho, 1 load: Payette. 1 load; nn-tiu-io, 1 lo-id: ti l. Giiketisort, North Puwder. 1 load, 1 Pinkhani, Nalnpa. Idaho. 1 load, C. 1(. Ib.si. Purina. Idaho. 1 load; W H pos, 4 loa-b; Tiiu Lydston. Weiser. Idaho. loads; Uaser i ny Parking I a., llakch. 1 load. H. Ii Weant. liarper. 1 load. Mixed stuff T. P. Moi.ie, Durkee, 1 load cal tie and b 'gs. Thursday Afternoon Sales, lines. Av l bs p(d. 4S 124 17-n. 172' "10 .-."O 7.1', 7'2 ts'-, 4 7 1 24-4 124' on Board Oscar XI; Condemnation ot Wilson Flans Caused Break. By c:.arlis IV Stewart, I'nitcd P'.-ss h-talt ( (irrespondent. Aboard the 1 Peace Ship, (i.s.iiir II. Kirkwall, 1 it 1 '1 iL'eli-yed i There is u luil i,, fiBhtiriir aboard the Ford peace argosv, th ' 'scar II. Kach party to the rn-ent conflict, liowever. Is keepinK a clo.se watcb. tn tbo other's trenhes Hev t hailes Aked, of San Francisco. t d otlit-r "p-K'hiirs,'' wriose condemnation of President Wi icon's preparedness Plan raused a fplit in the ranks, stiil hold the upper hand. They selected the executive ronuult- negro. According to Bar', in Statement English Take and Lose Trench. P i ; i . a i . 1 I ,r M nte s lfh I, I iint". tie. ;al Mali- ;tm pr..sot t 1. i Hiil.s led a t I e 1 1 1 1 C ! I I . b 1'. Iti As to ll Ml.. u.sMa i . s T 1 e 1 1 t I S 7. ? ! let! which PI, M 24 ' . '.gger.heini r p. Hide ft Leather . Hide A Leather, pfd. 1. e Seecrlties Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol .... 12ou, ln.piration ... 44 'j Internal louti I Harvester, 1 1 1 I'.terboro. c 21 t-, Kan. Cltv S'sithern, r 3ii', No. P2 t5 4 8 4 Si; 1SI 171 IsS 122 1 Id ,'il 12S lT'J I "rb-e. ii i1 4 75 4 26 Friday Morning 6alei. STTllilLS. 1' New York Cotton .Market. Open. High. Low. Close. Jaruary 1 1 - l 1' 1 1170 1171 Manb 1211 121s lll'l lJiNi I May 1212 r4il 1221 122.1 ! j.llr 1254 12.-.5 12.13 12.15 n. n l.er .......... I 21 s 122' 12"5 12ial Dice tuber l-To 1272 12t4 2-A Liverpool Wheat Market. I l.ivelpool. lie.' 17. '1. N. S I Wle.it Sp it N,. 1 Manitoba. 12s 4d ; No. 2. 12s Id; lis lid, No. bard winter, new, llsbd. 74xm "taJaces oi l he Faciic" San Francisco Los Angeles ( Without Caang-a En Hoate) The Elg. Clean. Comfortable. Elegantly Appointed. Bea-Ools4T Steaunanip ROSE CITY Bails From Alnswortn Sock 3 P. M., DEC. 22 100 Golden Mlies on Co'.ambla River. All KaUi Indnde Berth and Meals. Tables and Service Unexcelled. Tune San Francisco fc Portland s. S. Co., Tlilrd and Wasnington Sta. (with O-W. S. tc N. Co.) Tel. Broad. 43UO. A-6131. J. II. lliston. I.yd.-; ,i: ei ser S. i Matin. SS. I at ie -J hi .ai. II. I'nsstou, ilidvale, Idaho, 4 BOSTON COPPER QUOTATIONS "NOETHEHN PACIXIO" "great NoaT'tEa SAN FRANCISCO-HONOLULU 8. S. "SOHTHEKN PACIPIC" sails for ban Francisco SEC. 31, 35, 30. Btsur. Xzpress leaves 10th and Rort. 9 a. m. S. 8. arrives S. P. 330 next afternoon. S3. Qreat northern from Ban Fran cisco for Honolulu. Dec. 16, Jan. 5 as Peb. 14. TICKET OrPICE. 6TK A2TD STABS. Phcaea Brssdnr 820. A -ft 87 1 iicai a aiso st sa ana MJrrlsoa $48 Washington st. loo Sd st Host or. Ad en t u t c Al.ir.eek . . . . Allouez .... Arcadian ... It.iitb- Ilinqhani . . . lJi'i.crnia Hostoti Kly . Butt.- Co. lilt t'al .v Ariz Cal. A; Hecla t'i-i.lf-nn:al . Chief Cons. Chi no 61V 'sliattu. k Cons. C. Mil. is 1 Va Superior ... I'opper Kange jii4, Suj'. & Host on 1 T-P4 1 . 2" ' 6 ! . 5J.'. . i.;i- A 1-16 -i op per bids; -Mohawk . e . t VriH ' Nipissing; . North Hutte -North Lake . '''!' Cop 'id Cinony ; ; 'ai L'itnin'ion . "MCOl.l -ilrii y Hay cons San la Fe Shannon . . . . l"''i If" 6U 7T oil S-i 24 o TV, 3o- 23 '-2 DAILY BOAT TO THZ DiUZS S'lMtsVBIATB "DaJlesCity" and "Stranger" Leave Portland daily. 1 t m, except Friday. Leave The Dalles dally. 7 a. rrx, except Saturday. AXSEB ST. SOCX, FOXTX.A2TD. Phone Main 9164. A-5112. 1 aaliiS D I K C T POM SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles - San Diego Tomorrow, See. 18, 2-30 V. X. u fraaesaco, PerUaaa 4k Loa Aragmlaa Btaaunahie Co. Pxaxik Bolhun, itt, IM IHIB-5 8TK.EXT. A-4694. Mala SO. 0KTH P ACIFIC STEAMSHIP COj j San Francisco bi 1 I 6AJ.TA BARBARA, LOS ANGELES AND SAN D1EG0. S. S. ELDER Sails Wednesday-, Dec 22, t P. Ticket Office 122A Third gt Bl Phones Mam 1314, A-lJlt, American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. Freight New York Service fcfSS Boston Between V$T& Hawaiian Portland XQ? Islands O, B. JCEHH.EDT. Arena, 70 Btarx 8t Portland. Ox. I ,,Ll.v West Davli-i.ialv . . Kasi Butte .. First Nat l . . Franklin .... tloliif '.e'd V.n. i ; -"ananea . . iJranhy Haiuock Hel et;a .... Indiana N. lrpt'iration Isle Hoyale . . Keeweenaw La Ssauic . . . . La.ke Copper. Majestic Mason Talley Mass. tlas . . . Mass. Mining Mayflower .. 1 Mexico Cons. 32 Miami 33 Michigan Swift Fa, 1 ' Tama rack 15 Trinity . Tuolumne .i: i I I nite.1 Fruit!l4-i V I'v L - Slice M. . . .SOU. 44 i oo pru . . . 7s , I nHed Zinc 4.", ' I 1 . S. Smelt . 35 I do pfd . , 5 i I Uii Apex . 14141 I tall Cms Vi toria 2 'a 1 W inona . . . 5 ; olverine ls 4l ' j andot . . lii uKcn tioid crow Verdi Kxt. Kerr LfLke McKtnlev . vncw ..... 1 '1 Kiker 5 l Success 62 - --4 19 t,i U 41 4 . -s - ' r. 4 56 v., 14 60 4 s Oregon Apples in South. San Knu cjsi,.. pe, . m.- i N. S) Ap ples, per l- -Or. troii and Washington Ihihi win. $1 iWluV'. Joiuithan. J1.25'rt 1.75: tue sal',' i.:(tl 1 75. Spltientserg. i 1 -25'n2 5l. German Attaches Will Sail Dec. 21 Captains Boy-ed and Von Papen Will Wot Be Replaced Until After the War, According: to Berlin Statement, j Washington. I-ec. 17. (I. N S ) Captains Boy-ed and Von Papen. for mer attaches of the German embassy here, will sal! for Europe December 21, It was learned from anf authentic source today. No. Ave 1h. Trice. 22 ster-i llc.o $ ," ' .1 .'. steers 1143 O.-.l) a steers 1 2ti I '5 5 steers lmej b .'s) CO '.VS. 34 cows 1 1 SO $."..rs, 1 eon I 4.KI .'..in) 4 .-os l'Jisi 4 - pi is. ws ILL-; 4 'si 1 cow 152o 4.51 H H I r'l-l KS. 1 heifer 1".V ;,.. -4) Hi Hi. s. 1"2 h.-. J'1 ' r'5 111.", hog- 1 SO (, II.", s.-. hogs -j"i ; no IM I., gs 220 ti.n.5 .'.S hogs . . ll il.iaj l'.i boss 151 il. i) so ),: l!M 5.'.o t4 Insrs Iso :,.:0 1 hog 2'" II. '"I K bogs 2i 5.i0 it hogs ..') 5115 Ii hogs :tii .". c', s i 1 in r. i.j Pi t,..g Bt4 bi.' 5 nogs .'''lo 5 INI 1 ti.is ;i"" 5. 'si 2 is. as 75 :, r ;-. lelts .Trel 4 1" h. Ks l.'.ll 2". l.- gs :i'2 ' In ge -".'2 5 .. :. hogs .;;t ;. 1. ;,o hogs 2'i5 o.', 2 i,.-s ill 4 m. I.ticLhvi anna Steel Ie'lgh Valley I.its. A Ntishville Meii.-an IVtroleuni . . . ML,Lnl (ooist M . K. A T., c M . K. A T pf M It oilt I l'a I f Ic Notional Blcult National Iead Nevada Onisolidnted . . . New Haven N v. York Air Friili" . . New York Central ... V V . O. A- W Not folk A W estern, c. .' 'K I Northern I'aeifl,- :.'. I Psclfi,- Mall f-"0 J Pennsylvania atallnay. .' ' I'is,t.les (,ns 4 is 1 ; !ttst.iirg Cml. c . . . 4 S5 Pittsburg Cal. of I'. steel Cr. c I'. Steel Car. pf Kay tvr,s. Copper Heading, r Heading. 1st .t I. e.-.dllig. 21 pt Repul.lic I. A S . r It. 1 ubllc 1 A S . pf . Ib,ok I. land Hoek l.laiHl. pf Sea-s Roehlirk A I o. .. Stlidetiaker. c Stc.lehTiker. J.f Sh.es .Sheffield . . Siu 1 hern 1 '.-' f ). Southern P.a il ivs 7. c Sith-rn rt a 1 1 v h y . pf 1 ciai IV-pper r.-ins nil 1't.. Plol'lc II. lrd Aien-ie I nee, I'a- fn . ' I S U lllet . c I S. K;llsT?r. pf I ST Ste,'l C, . C 1 S. Steel (. ... j.f. I t ah i oi.yrfT . . 'lrplTua n.tnlciil. c. W I . T elegraph . Westingboiise lilectrlc. Msiv.-islii ChtJ-aJ i .,,ior: h I "1 si 127 , M '? : -" 1 74 5 1 21 12.; 45 '-, 111 21 " . 5"T M S SO M ' si sp4 127 12'.'- 12-. t3 H4 1- :2i . . . . 15', 3 4 a', . . . . I-:.:, 62, dH 2d -J.;-, . . . . K'7 120 r-'i 4 44'v 4S ipi't, r.o 21', 21 si posted 'rules for conduct the pea 1 ship incjudlncr a ban on ' .irdplay.ng. In fact, some of the i.ui ilars triid to inflict a curfew pro ricsal on the patty, but went down V defi.it. Whether F. S McChire and other msui geiits" against the Aked comb',, nation w;!l quit at Chi lstiaiisand cui. I not be leurned. n I 111. tise il'.i.-. !'l 0"s 34-UV1 "4S j Some Itefu.-sc Welcomv?. 1 Ciiristiama, I in 17. - tl N". S 1 I 'eerii'.nit it a tnrpg,. concl uion tliat Henry Fords peace party will accom plish less than nothinK. various, or Sanitations here have refused to pai ticipate, ui the formal wei. rime planned for the OK'tar II on arrival Don't Miss! TE3S SATURDAY SPECIAL, n Artistic Bronio Colored Vtii At $ 1 .00 Se them before you bay otiitr things. ORIENTAL IMPORTING CO. 442 WASH. ST. BA-NK STATEMENT OF COAST Portland Banka. Clearings: This week. Y'ear ago. Mondav 2.202.l'7 I 37 Jl5.-.472.is I vesdny 2..Vi6.0i'S..s.; 1.7tni.4"ti ul Wednesday 1.S72 S71 H2 2.U46.H54 hj Tl urmlay 172.i1i1.I.i 1 . til H , vss Friday 1.714 04U Tit 1.5 15, 025. tit; Tarcia Banks. Clearings $ 3.'.22S.'g li.-iiance. 45.0is4.0u Seattls Banka. 4 clearings 12 0'l .21 d ii I Balances 251. 572. in.' j Los An;eles Banka. Clearings IS.JeW.aw.OO Places Not to Be Filled. Berlin, Dee, IT. (I. N. s.)iBy wireless to Sayvillc) The military and naval attache poets at the tier man emhassy In Washington, made vacant by America's request for the recall of Captains Boy-ed and Von Papen, will not be filled until the end of the war, it was announced here today. A request to this effect was sent to the foreign office recantly by Ambassador Von Bernstorff. Clearing1 San Francisco Banks. .tttf.4M.911.0ti Chicago Produce Market. Ch!cs". Iec IC. (1. N. S. 1 -The butter market was nominal today. Eggs are a srjade eas.er. Butter Receipts, T'M tubs. CreTimery ex tras. 1.1':': extra firsts. 31H5-.c; firsts, :v.r' seciinds. U-'c-i 24 4 c ; dairies extra, H"i-; firsts. 2-'i,a27r; se.ncds. 2'i'n 22: ; packing 8Psk. l'Jti. laalea. 2l,a21'-jc. Kggs rtecelpu. 22S0 cases. llrsts. 2i3 Vi..; ordinary firsts, 27(ci2rsle; tnhllaiie tin lets' 20''a2tic, elLra, 3d'a37c, storage Aiirll, 21 ',22 Eastern Barley Markets. Kansas City, Dec. 14. (I. N". S.) Barley, 57 -c. Chicago. Pec. 1Q. 1 1. N. S. ) Barley firm. Malting, 04(500. Receipts, lOti cars. Now York. Iee. lfi. -il. N. S Barley ste-dy. Malting. 74''as2c. cif. Buffalo. San Francisco Hop Market. San Francisco. Dec. 16. (P. N. S.) Hops, 1915 crop, hunts per pound Sacramlato val ley sefle; other sectiona, lltrri2c; Ore gon, ll13c; Washington, 11 a 13c. These prices are for choice hops. Wife of Premier Sues London Paper London, Dec. 17. rfU. P. Be cause the Globe printed stories calling her a traitor and said she had associated with German pris oners, Mrs. A5quith, the premier's wife, toajv sued the paper for al leged libel. Moreover, Mrs. Asquith claimed other libelous terms had been ap plied to her and that the paper bad been hounding her for some months. In addition, many anony mous letters had come to her. When writing or calling on advertisers, Slease mention The Journal. (Adv.) New York Sugar and Coffee. New York. l'ec. 17. Sugar Centrifugal. 4.57. LofTeo Spot New York No. 7 Bins, r; No. 4 Santoa, c. I ' ' -'o 155' i;:7 104Y, U5i-t lt-4 K5i -I'S 150 121 UfS 1"'t 115', 115S H5I, ll.'v, II'-- Mv, ? Mil, f,s 114', 114 , ll 'I'-j 1KI ', 1 In', 1 1 1 V, 1 ph., ipv j 61 04 tkT.1,' HIT, K4 24 ' j 24', 24 24', NOV bi SO', Sit, -N 12 42 42 42 :,: 5i', :.. .vr, Pitn, ir.i'-. pan, iK.i, l.'.'n Hi , 15 , I.'.", N. ISl 1S lSlll-j 171-1 I'.s l7oi, ,.;.-, i, p;s 112 i 1 2 112 112 Pi CI il, i 22l', 2al'-j 22'. S LV.Cj II', urn, miu, it.-,; I -I',--, l.".H Hi: l.HcV, .vi', -s.-s, r.'i-, 5.-:', .'. 1'ii'n !"s-. ins', V'.', Xf S', S-.T, llfii, IPli, llrt 1 It. 77'.. 7S s, 77'- 7s c, 411 4C, 4.'.T, 4.'. Stl Sti KkU. SM, lis-,, 1,7', r.s 1 1H 1 is". 1 is I ' s I . sales .-.4'klsj th.r- FACTS The total area uf ( ireg-on. fil,180,4M1 acres. is gr'ab" than all the a -t'-ngp planted to wlieat In the entire l uii.d States. 5", I si.iioij acres. V!,. u the fact is takt n into ior sideration tliat n'.ly 75". 'Id l persons, one-third of which are In the smallest intintv m the state. Multnomah, where a great deal of attention is dire1 ted to the i m provenien t of roads, populate this im mense area the assertion may be vtntured that Oregon would soon he one of hj first states in th- I'ic":, if Its roads were hard sut faced with BITULITHIC L Warren Brothers ''nmpany, Journal Building. Overbeck & Cooke Co. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, drain. Beta. 816-217 Board of Trade Building. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES M ember Chicago Board of Trad aw Correspondence of Logan ft Bryan, New Tc Chtcaro Nes fork. Market Your Stock Through Seattle Union Stock Yards Best Market in Northwest Prices on Well-Finished Stock 15c to 25c Higher Than ANY OTHEJl POINT Notice to the Public : We, the undersigned members of the Retail Meat Market Men's Association desire to submit to the public the actual facts con cerning the difference now existing between the UNION MEAT CUTTERS and our members. The Union Meat Cutters are unconsciously being exploited by certain so-called labor leaders, and have declared us to be uniiir to orgaized labor, thereby proving themselves unfair, as they state to the public that tlvjy are contending for a TEN-HOUR DAi, while the real fact is that the half-hour contended for is mere iub terfuge, and they fully understand that we cannot concede this and do justice to our customers, who require their meats delivered by 6:30 and 7 o'clock in the morning. Between the hours of 5 o'clock and 6 o'clock p. m. is also our busy time, and all our men must be on duty at that time. The Union demands a straight 10-hour day, which is impracticable to us for the reason that the man who works at 6 a. m. must quit at 5 p. m., just when we need him for the evening hours. We could have conceded even an hour outside of the rush hours, thereby granting the 10-hour day and more, but this would not suffice, as the walking delegate will not be satisfied unless we permit him to run our business and he dictate the terms, but we kr.ow of nothing in the constitution of this state or of the United States that obligates us to concede our rights of citizenship to any walking delegate, many of whom may not even be citizens of this country. We positively refuse to transfer our business to IRRESPONSI BLE AGITATORS, and in the future our business will be absolutely conducted on the OPEN SHOP plan, which involves a principle and not a condition. We will not, however, discriminate against any wage-earner by reason of any affiliation with labor organizations, as we make EFFICIENCY the basis of wages and employment, and not the pos session of a union card. WE BELIEVE IN THE PUBLIC, and that they should know the facts, inasmuch as false statements have been made against us, and all we ask is that the PUBLIC investigate and accord us the patron age which our position as fair-minded business men and taxpayers deserve, and we respectfully request that the public take no action against any member of our association by reason of BOYCOTT BANNERS, as we should all be held equally to blame or blameless AS INVESTIGATION determines, and no member favored against the other. The fair-minded public should investigate the persons or mer chants who join the union as "Silent Partners" by inaugurating a boycott against us by refusing to buy from Open Shop Members; this boycott being the most reprehensible of all and ahould find no favor with the public. Trie names of these partiea should be given to the public, so they might know who they are and withdraw their support. JONES' MARKET (M. J. Jones) BAY CITY MARKET (Paul Ridpath) R. A. SAWYER STATE MARKET (Chas. Rudeen) ALEX. FRIEDMAN (SEATTLE MARKET) T. R. HOWITT PEOPLES MARKET A GROCERY COMPANY (J. A. Henry) BENNETT BROTHERS MULTNOMAH MARKET (PARK & KOLB) PACIFIC MARKET (FRED K0LT) RAY FAIRCHILD BOSTON PACKING COMPANY ALDER MARKET (WM. CONSTANTINE) GEO. L. PARKER i r.