THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1910. 11 FLOUR: MARKET IS; REALLY WEAK AT THE LOWER PRICES Ah Excited Trade ! TURK EY MARKET IS STILL THE MYSTERY . OFVHOLESALETRADE Dalk of Supplies Expected Sunday ami ; Monday No Set Price as Yet ' Name d S o m e IJraited TradJnjf At 28 to 29c Pound. Th turkey market remains mytpry along the wholesale way, with gi-nersl asles srouiiil SiA3w a iMiunrl tor lfirt fancr bird, al though soma r at 111 salting 30c, but ara not Tha fact of the matter la that the bnlk of th turkey Mtpplle fr Ttisnltaglvliig will not srrlv until Sunday or Monday and the market ulll not formally open 'n earnest until then. ItaoaipU of tnrkey lo dtite this week hen quit fair; lu fads-svuiewlut hetter than einrtt an tmr a Hi volume of early ar- rival ia concerned. rmie very good quality stock has come forwsnl, bat the bulk ft tb offering bare been either of poor ,uUtr or 1nat Northern brtyera rontlnne to bombard tbe lo iml trails m-itn liiiiuirle for sinmlies and heavy outside shipments are likely tomorrow and Mondsr. ' In mwt Iwtsnoe air to we oot slde were made with price open that la, th wls wer made on tha baala of whatever uric tba market sbaweo. I or me bum i to supplies. CELERY 'FIRMER IX SOUTH Market tor celery I firmer and about 80c rrata hlcber In California. The local mar ket la aa et un-lianzel but la very firm. As advance u generally expectea uere. I POTATO TRADE IS STEADY Traate iii"lhe no Into market la ateady ao far as prhi's ara com-emsd, although the local Job bing tuovttitent remain much restrtciea. nmau vnliime of buying continues In tha country at H.iiHit.tiO (or beat. ONIONS ARE NOT OFFERED V.mnmn nt their Inability to make flallv eric within a ressonabl time on account of tli car -shortage, w. 1. Swank, general rep. resentattv of tbe Confederated Onion Grow- era' aaaoclatlon. reorts that no onlona ar being offered at the moment. HIDE MARKET VERY FIRM While "-rlees Iit are allowing no further ling for the day. Hie market for hide f exceedingly firm with demand tha keeneat Known in in local tradP. tuiiuers are oner- lug ill beat prices ever known. DRESSED. MEATS ARE FIRM Market for i-oimtrv killed calves la very firm alung the wholesale uoy with aalea nt 12'Z1214o rener.illv for Upton uuallty. Re ceipts are quite fair but Hie demand keew sliresst of it. Hog only ateady. Egg Famine Likely Because of Limited Stocks in Storage Holdings la Local Icehouses Are . Far Below Requirements Fresh Stock Is Firm. With supplies ta eold storage her xtrtmely care nd with fresh offerings slinost too limited to mm a market price, on. fear is exnrcaaed by th Joosf trad that before tba end of th year Importation will b nec essary from th middlt west, Th pric of storsg eggs her bss Advanced another cent .; :doutn with general aaiea of teat ijualitr at ilc, although som ar said to b cskUig IQie sbove till for selections. Freh g msrket continue firm with sales at WUSZo-a down. -.Receipts of freak stock ar scant and even th quality ta not as good sa normal. Nevertheless, receiver ar hold ing prices stiff.. Uutter market situation Is very firm with so advsnc lu price drawing very Dear. Be cans of tha recent rU of 8c a pound la tbe pric of buttsrfat, creamery interests will tut compelled to Idvanc their batter quoUUon or eh go out of bmlne. With th euo deoaary companies quoting milk st (1.90 per handred ponnds batter and cheese makers bsv been compellsd to follow ot else k the aUip-ments. FLOUR DECLINE MADE NECESSARY WITH TH E LOIR WHEAT PRICE General Cat of 20c Barrel in the Local Market Justified by the Loss In Cereal Quotation Oats and Barley Firm in Country. On th Portland Merchants sxchanra daring th day thars was a cut of tc s. bushel in blu stam bids, bnt ethais war anctiangsd. Oat ani baxlay war nnckugad. noethwestcSajx R EC EI ITS Car URIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE Wire nnlta nrp allow li-g on aUvancs of lDc ke2. Kal Itlucafniie U Um iiollirr rent a pound. Chicken . aud oibcr iioullry ateady at for mer prlree. r lorlua BrpTrttlt lower with quality better. fwet iolfi'tocN are firmer and higher at ;.7i(a.t-o per crate. SHIPPERS' Y1LTHER NOTICE Weathifr bureau adviiiPa: Vrotect slilmucnts ilurliis the net 48 hmirs as far nor Hi as Ki-aUlu o.aliiHt niliiiumm tem- lierHturiiS'. ot auoiit 40 ueKrfea; uorlheust to Spokane, SU degree: arnitiicaMt to Koise. :w ilctcree: south to Akhlflnd. 4'i decrees. Mlnl- Imutn trnpieratur at I'ortland tonight about SHARP ADVANCE IN OILS Advance of !)c a gallnn in the price of lln- aeed .oil and -o a icallon In tnr.nentlna. bo- rm effective tlurlna- the day bere. The new, price list Is printed In th regular quo. tstlou report. JOBBING PRICE! IN PORTLAND Wheat Run Light In Chicago Opening; Winnipeg Is Weak Chicago. Xor. 28. (1. K. S.l Trsdlng wss llxht at tbe opening of the grain market, the wheat rang running l to J 14 cents. Weak ness In Winnipeg had a sltg'ut effect here. Corn was quiet but the undertone besvy. Trices were s shade higher. Commission booses wprs fair sellers while local shorts d'd most of tbe buy Inf.- The eaflST tone In wheat snd In the Argentina had som effect. Trade In oats was of email volume, with or ders on both iddes. Prices wer about ateady. Tb strength In hoga was offest by scat tered selling early and lard, which bad de clined slightly, on s little buying later. Tradt waa limited. Chicago rBg by United Pre est WIIRAT. Open. High. fxnr. Close ,.ll.7SVi 81.78V4 fl.784 11.76H .. l.Mi 1.84 1.83 .. 1.00 Vi l.D3 l.MVa CORN. , . no fl . S5 05 OATS. .. i Va 01 H .. 6T 8f I'OTUC. .. 27.70 27 .7 .. 17. 40 27.0T LARD. .. lr5.HO ld.70 .. 30.35 1.43 .. 16 S3 lu.40 RIBS. .. J4.80 14.80 .. 14. U2 14.87 Portland, Bat icar ago.. Total tbi week 1 ear ago Season to date. Tear ago. . . . Tacoma Friday. Jesr ago. ...... Keaon to data. Year ago Seattle, Friday. Year ago , Season to date. xear ago Deember Msr ... July ... Pert m bey Msy ... July ... May , . . December Jitnnary May ... December January May ... 93 03. 27.70 27.40 le.ns 1.2S 18.23 05 Vi o4 66 H 27.73 27.47 18.37 16.3: My ., January 14.73 11. SO 14.77 14.03 These prices sra thnee st which whnleaslers Sell to retailers, except n otherniae stated: Dairy Produce, ' BllTTPMt Creamery, prints, extras, 40c; fir! iii firsts, . Stic; firsts, Ul'Ac; cubes, lc ts; cream, Sfic; Nn. 2. 3.. BulTKKi Ai I'ortland d livery .o. 1 sour cream, 43c; No. 2, 41c. KU08 Selling price: Selected fresh. 52c: rue chnt, buying price, IHegon ruuch, 4tl(j 4Hc dosoa; ordinary candied, 60c; April stor age, Stic, Liv. i'Ullihi neni, nesry riymoatn tlocks. H'Aftfl.lc: ordinary chickena. 12i'iax.r: strgs. He; broilers, 1051 ltle; turkers. 20t2Sa. dressed, rsney, a'(fivc: pigeons, fi.ou; culls, inttwc; wiugps, tz.w aosen; ge, live, lc: l'.kln dueks, young, 17c It..; Indian ttunners. yoiiDST. loe; old duuks. JSteMe. lUHMf. aeiung jj-ice: r rchn iiregon rancy frjll cresuj triolet. XifiZit ir. ; Yonng America. 2H24tAc. Price to Jobbers: rlats. V-c: oung Auier'cB, 2.1c f. o. b.; cream brick !:74l2c; LJiuburger, 2uCu6: blk Swl.s, o-l(tf traits n.t vegetables. FRESH KUt l'l'S OrauKca. navel 14 tX)Cl 4.50 per bos; banaua. 6 lb.; Inn..,,, Sl.50f(t 60; Califorula graperntt. :j.(KiSta.o; Ilorlda 4.5ota'5.0(l: pear, l.W44lOO. VKttHiLS tiucaivuerries. 5tuc m. ; cran 1 berrlea, local, a.60 bo: easteiu, $124112.50. APPLKS IxmjuL TOcfasL'OO boi, aecordiiii to miality. OSIUNS urcgon, z.3U(Z.,3 n.. cental- sssocistlon Selling prlie at couutir uolma 2.6t) per cenfal. WUWU selling- price. iew local. Kl vi 1.75.;' Buying priw: Ordinary shipping. ; 1.85jH.0; fancy, 1.60; sweets. No. l. ga.iB1 3.00. V litjETABLES Turnips, $1.23 sack: carrots, $1,25; .psrsnlps. $1.22: Urcg.m cabbage. $2.0i) twt-i green umiu. ov aose.t bimcbes; pvuiiers. Tc lb.; bead letmie, 2.Z5" crate: cvlury, ; 4-bO erateii ertlcUokes. 1. 00(1. iti nera l--, tomsioa, t,si.. .on mg; egg plant. 80 lb. J-string beans, 13o lb.; rhubarb, lWdt XC lU-iPvaa, auiuvu , trauiiiiuner, fi.UV " nests, 1 isn ana jrrovisions, DRE8HiO MB Al'S Seillns nrlee: Connir. killed best bogs, 12tl2Hc; poor, U'ijlic; best veal. 12Jfi 12 c: ordinary. llWliv.e: heaw. 8ciUc; poor, 7c; goat, 4c; liiuibs, llc; mutton fcMlc; tieaf, 4fttie IK BMUKKU jikatd if am, zQZ4c per lb.; bteskfost bacon, , 20HQJIc; picnics. I4r; cottage- roll, I6c; abort clears, i7Ol0c: Ora ,oh exports, smokeo, 20c lb, LA.M.U Kettle tendered, tierces. iau. standard, 18Hc; Urd compuund, ltlc. OV8XKR-olynU.lu, gniicn. $3.20; canned eastern;. 65c can, $ti.3ti dui.-u; easttrn In shell. $1.85 per 10": rasor elsma t ); eastern eytters per pnllon, aoi'.d puck, $.U0. i riSU Dressed flounders. 7c: silveralda galwonJieiSMsc per II..; steelhesd. 13c: ir,h HVjCj lobsters, dfx-; silver smelt. Oc; salmon trout, 1 He per lb.; halibut, liGc; aturaeon lUstfiae. -4iUAJM Large $1.V5; medium, $1.25 dosen -v '. Grieeries. SrOAR Cnbe, $.0O, powdered, fS.73- frnlt r berry. $8.25; Honolulu, gs.jj; U-et. $5 ! dry granulated, $S Jo. i ycl.ow, 7.t4. (Abuva ,! eta lions are 1M dsys uet casii.j " .. ItONKV ovlr, $3.23 per case. aiCK-TJspan styh, Ko. 2. 4e; New Or leibs, bitad. 6d'AiC-, blue rut, &c KAI.T- oarae, l-lt ground. loOs. $10.00 nor ten; 6JS$ll.aO; table dslry. 50a. $16.00 luoa $W 64i; bale. $X2i; lump rm k, ai ton BEANS Small white, JO V; Isrg white 104c; phik. llmaa, 8c; bau. . 7 u,.' red, U. - . Hop. Wool and Hides. IIOPS SfomluaJ, tmjuig price, laia erorr Itttio'ie. ' v' WOOL IMS clip: Willamette talley coar C tawold, 33c: medluui Shroiblre a4e; flue 2c; eaatera Oregoa s'eple., 2tu5o imr lb.: coarse and- medium. 2avj,Uc lb. HIDEt Salted bidu. 23 lb, and np. loe sited ttsgs. Oil lbs. and um 13c; given ami alted kip, 13 Iba. to ll., 20c; arcen snd salted. ratf skins, up 13 Iba., K2e; green bides, lhs. and Up. !7 green atag, 5tl Iba and p. 13c; dry h!ie. C.c; dry salt bides. 2f.e;-dry bora faldwu, $l.tiOi2.30; salt bnn hide. $3.0O(it.V0o, Itursehair, 2!c; dry Jong Strength Displayed By Cotton in N. Y. New York, Nov. 25. (I. N. H.) Prononnced strength was displayed In cotton at the open ing today, prices being 12 J 5 points higher. On the call the first sale of January was at $20.62, and nt the end of tb first 16 minute this option roe to $20.77. An Interest usually representing a promi nent spot house was tbe principsl buyer, tsk Inp sll months, but other spot bouses were seller. .Southern Interest snd Liverpool also pur chsaed and some room traders took the vs rauln option. The supply cam from some of the recent bnyers. who took profits from com miss Ion homes nnd ail street, Th exchange at Liverpool was closed. Heavy general buying continued in the flnnl dealings aod prices mads further abarv move ments slmost touching (tie high levela estab lished earlier lu the week. Active profit taking developed In January around tha 21 cetit mark, holding prlcea in check. Ths close was very stesdy, at a net advance of from 38 to 47 pointa. Th clos was very steady. January . Mnrch ... May July .... October . , December Open. .. 2t2 .. 0o .. 2105 .. 2009 . . 1H74 .. 2005 High, Low. Close. 2008 2fl2 2004 2111 SOW 2107 2131 21O0 2120 Si 30 20PB 2127 180U 1871 1803 2087 2061 20S5 10,000 Turks From Douglas County Roseburg. Or., Nov. 25. Douglas county' annual crop of Thanksgiving turkeys were marketed on Friday and todsy, and the total will number at least 10.000 birds, of which nne-half will be shlDned to Oakland. E. U. Young Ik Co., and J. T. Bridges being .the principal shipper there. George Kobl hagen, Louis Eoblbagen and the Peoples Sup ply company ar th principal Roseburg shlnners. The' birds ar of excellent quality this year and the prices paid ar very satisfactory to the growers, 23c to 26c being tbe pric paid for tbe first duality birds. yhe turkey crop will brine ln- total 01 at least $30,000 to tb farmers of Douglas county. Overbeck & Cooke Co. orfack). Sonde, Cotton. Oral. Et. ' SI 6-317 Boafd f XrAd iiailtUa DIRECT . PRIVATE WIRES , TO ALL EXCHANGES Member Ctilcago Board et 'Trad, L Lr-pondnta vf .Ixigaa sb Ufu ; mwwsj n w jsrg AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago, Nov. 25. (I. N. 81 Speculators boosted the hoe market, but needed shipper support to pat 11 over, packers threatening lower close. The sdvsnee waa 5c, th bulk selling at $9,2010.00, witb specialties up to TIO.25. Cattir trad waa alow at the close In the hccjj market th finish wss 6c to 10c higher thnu lot week, and at tbe highest point in trade bistory . Denvar Woes $9.90. Denver, Nor. 23. (U. I'.l Cattle Receipts loo. stesdv. Hteers. 5.50aS.B5: cows and heifers, $.V40.i: str-cker and feeders, $3.50 fcfS.OO; calves. T:,(iJ8.6. Hogs Receipts 400, 10c higher. Top $0.90 bnlk. 9.rj0r(i9.75, Sheep Receipts 14,000, itrong. Fwe, $.73 J.5(i; iamb. fu.uuASii.Bo; iceaer iamts Seattle How.. 110.15. Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 23. (P. N. 8.1 Hogs HeeelDte 612. strong. Prime light flow 10.15 , , . 1. 1 . r r Ci nt. .. ...... f0.2.0.00; rough beavlea, $8.739. 15; pigs, x !5iia.l5. Csttle Receipt 41, strong. Best steers, $7 (37.23; medium to choice, $6.506.75; comrhon to medium. $3.268.n; best cows, $3.76j 6.25; common to medium Coves. $4.T3S.50; lulls. $3.00fii4.6O; calves, $7.0088.30. Sheep Re'elp)ls none. teav. lambs. $8.50 vTO.00: yearling. $7.O0Si7.30; ewes, $3.00 6.50; wether, $d.50(S7.00. . New York Metal Marke: New York, Nor. 23. (I. S. -eVf Copper qnlet. First quarter, i&c; fecind qnerter, 83V4e-, third qnarter, 81olc; fourth quarter, SO VO 31c. Spelter Firm, prim western spot snd De-i cemtwr. 12Ujl3c; first quarter, 12i4ai24c; second.' 12V4c. Wheat. Barley. Sir. Oats. Hay-. 8 34 66 833 216 7201 44 1 S490 625i 1 24 2803 1 C 19 79 Pi "i 8.'. 221 .... 1S4 4 S 23 66 T73 654 7 10 7S8 S 6 33 27 903 613 "'2 2113 227 4 4 63 787 910 8 5 944 12S2 14 6 11 790 1783 M4 2274 6670 1093 1039 Tb decline of 20o barrel In tbe pric of sll grades of flour which took effect in the local market at the start of btwlnes today was not unexpected. In view of the recent maknes and abarpiy lower prices quoted for wheat bere and elsewhere. 1 be new price piacea patent at $8.20 per barrel and the msrket la really wesk at tbe lower once Wheat market In Chicago waa again under pressor during th early day trading. For eign market were rather slow wltb Liverpool spot and London cargjea on pastage quoted ucchana-ed from the rrevlous day in tb Interior of tb Pacific northwest there la only a very nominal business rs- lorted In wbest, although nult fsir activity continue In oats and barley lor eastern ac- cc.i-.nt. Timothy bar eonttnnea extremely acsree with full price (till being offered to U eor.utrv. offering aij llm:tea rooinnall cabled f rem Liverpool mat tb wheat market waa stesdy bat dull. Arrival r expected larger and American receipts lib er si. Spots steady and unchanged. Cargo mar ket steady, o.ihan;ed. Millers demand lm proving with nearby uffer very rirmly beta Ei.Cllsh country market steady wltb an ad reiic of 1 shilling tot th week. Argentine showers beneficial. Oats strong wltb London advancing spot 8 sLIUlngs 6d dearer. Argentina offers liebt. Continent Is absorbing and world shipments are .moderate Bleno Aire wheat closed essy. He lower with a quiet export -jetnsnd and sum good rain. Weather la still unsettled wltb ralu In Dart Auatralia Weather clear ana warm, tariy wheat baa been harvested fcud the movement has commenced. Shipments this week esti mated at SuO.OOO bushelk whist. FI.Oi;it Selling or Ice ; Patent. S8.20: Wll- len-ette valley, $7.70; local atralght. $7.40 627.80: baker' local. K8.00&18.2U; Montana Livestock -Market Holding Well Here At the Week's End General Trade Conditions Are Sat- s is factory With Former Prices Maintained. P0ETLA5D LIVESTOCK BUN- Hogs. Cattle. Calre. Sbeeri. Ksramsr ....... et FHdsy 1344 lWt 3 Thursday 787 5 Wednewlar 643 264 901 Tuesday ........ 1374 146 S Monday 2573 JHS1 87 Week ago 518 XSi 18 Year. ago 6t 6.1 9 Two year ago. . 1289 S 10 2153 122 57 1186 102 172 Three year ago. 434 81 67 539 swing. $9.40: export. $7.60; whole wbest. $8.75 per graham. $8.40; rye flour. btrrel. HAY" Buying price, new crop: Willamette vslley timothy, fancy, $17; eastern Oregon- ldalio rancy tlmotuy, siu.uuhqj.i .w. a nana. $17.00; valley vetch, $15.00; cheat, $15.00; clover, gn.oollo.ou. UKA1N SACKS 10IO. nominal; io. 1 umi- cutta, llH&He 1 cr lem monnt are higher. M XLLSTUFTS Selling price: uran, o.w; ahorts. $29.00. ROLLED OATS I T. 7. W per barrel. ROLLED BARLEY $4l.bOif42.00 ton. Merchanta exchange November bids: WHEAT Safds7.Frl.Tburs.Wed.Tuea.M0n. 1916 1913 1916 Blaestem ...168 93 160 161 102 139 100 Fwrtjfold ...154 94 154 155 135 150 153 Club 154 92 154 155 133 148 ISO K. Russian.. 11 bO 147 iui ioi iu ijv OATS Feed 8650 3400 3630 8650 362S 8575 8573 VIaRI.KY - Feed 4000 2600 40U0 3025 4000 3850 3800 Future wer quoted: WHEAT California continues to ship bog la this direction. Indicating sgs'n quit clearly that for an all-around food market there la noth ing better la sight than th North Portland yard. There wss fair ma ef bog her over night, but th trad stsrted alow, a is csusl, . on Saturday. General trad condition or sncbonged. General bog market: Prime heavy weight..... S9.75f9.8i Prime light weights 539.5 Good light weight 9.4O?9.90 Medium weight 9.23(39.83 Bough heavy 8.004.S.5 Cattle Oontinu Firm. Usrkst for oattl continue firm, although rather qniet on tb last day of th .week at North Portland. There waa only a small ran and trade conditions or similar to those shown on Friday; In fact, all through tbe week. General cattle market rang: Prime heavy steers Prim light steers Good atecr ; Medium steers Ordinary steers Common steers Prime cows Prim belfers Good cow Ordinary cow Common cows Prim heavy boll Good bulla Ordinary bulls 'Beit light calve Ordinary calve Poor calve , Just Handful ef Shep In. Just hsDdfal of stock arrtwed In tb mat ton and lamb pena at North I'ortland over night. Sentiment continue good and trade price or nnlformally atrong. General mutton and lamb market: tVlect spring lambs $9.1009.25 Best yearlings 7.85&8C0 Ordlnsry lam lis S.75rc'.).no Best yesrllng 7.85(88.00 Gcod to common wethers 6.756.00 Best ewe : fl.504t8.00 Heavy to common ewea 4 00 4 4-50 Saturday Livestock Bhippera. Ilogs R. K. Ragar, Medford, 1 load; A. Luce. .Oreland Cal., 2 loads. Csttle J. Nagelst. Tillamook. 1 load. Mixed stuff J. M. McKadden. Corvsllls, 1 losd cattle, hoga and sheep; C. E. Lucke, Canby, 1 load cattle and hogs. Friday Afternoon Bales, STEERS, ... $7.257.30 ... 7.00ft7.13 ... 6.5fl6.7J ... 5.75y6.23 . .. fi.004t5.64 ... 4.254.7S ... 6.605.73 ... 3.50H3.73 ... 4.7505.15 ... 4.00Q4.23 ... 8.O0&4.23 ... 4.234.50 ... 4.004.23 ... 8.00(i3.50 7.00 ... 6.00W6.50 ...6.00(65.75 LOCAL APPLE TRADE IS VERY SLOW WITH QUALITY DRAWBACK MoTement to Slarket Is Very lTeary But 3 lost Receipts Are of Poor Quality and Demand Is Sluggish East Is Holding Unchanged. Chinese Loan Is Greatly Oversubscribed and Publlo Wants Cannot ' Be Taken Care of .Seattle Financiers Eager Purchasers ' r pprtland Bonds New York Inquring for Jackrabbits. ; :.;V ',-. andLimited Supply Bring High Markt3 r' i, -' '.' --' ssosaisslassasi ;'" Jt - '.t ' ' " "1v By Charles W. Storm. -New YorkN Ko. 23. I. K. S.) Ther i, exciting trading in many- Stock at tb open-1 V ChlaS 1 IkA OTrraborlbd. lsrs crowd of broker wss cstbered ta rth i Lumbormen's Trust company, ons ot copper, nearly all ot whom bod buylog orders. 1 1&4 participants In tbs . new Chlnei and tber was no .npply In lgbt. t ftoc . ' ... . . -.-1.,(.Hha I roe to 1x1 st ut start, a rain 1 jzz at in t - ... ,-- clos yeaterday. Later tb trading beeam many hours previous to - th specified Finance :: Timber : : Industry Tb local appl market altustlon cotitlnnea nsor orderlv aod tb nrlc reacted ta 124V There wa an argent demand also for United State Steel common, which roa to 128. Th copper share shared la th upward movement, with Miami advsnclng m points to 48. Anaconda 1 H points to IOI 4, Kenneeott lMi point to 59 1 and American Smelting a point to 120. Many of th Industrial Io mad sub stantial gain wtth Republic Iron and Steel advancing 1 te 1. distiller 1H to 443 V and Lackawauna Bteel to lOBft. Columbia rm rfi.it aiut .iineh itnvi wtth er-v noor ! Gss roa to a new high record of 49, quality dominating. - Receipts ar extremely Inlted Bute Steel wa tb most aettr besvy snd there im general abaenc of first 1 fetnre of tbe flnl dealings, being la urgent class quality offering. demand and advsnclng to 129, - a new nigh Eastern markets contlnu to reflect a I record.. --Utah ranged clos to 126 and tb teady tone, with price practieaUy unchanged, t otber eopoer shares, although reacting alight Government resort of eastern markets: BIRMINGHAM Cool, clear. Moderate de mand. Uoxea. Wash., slow, quality and con dition good: Winesape, $2.35; Jonathans ex tra fancy, $2.50. BOSTON Growing warmer, clear. Auc tioned yesterday, 1 ear Wash; market active. Jonathans, extra fancy, $1.732.0f; average $1.91: fancy, $1.70g 1.00, average $1.78. CHICAGO Cold and cloudy. Market ateady. moderate demand. Auctioned today, Delicious, extra fancy, $f.94: fancy, $1.67; common. $1.52; Jonathans, extra fancy, $1.54; fancy. $1.49 and $l.rr. DENVER Cloudy, light snow last night; market firm; light demand. Boxes, Colorado and Washington, Jonathans, extra fancy $1.75 441.83; fsncy, $l.50gl.63: common, $1.25$ 1.33; Homes, extra fsncyT $1.751. 85; fsn cy. $1.60931.75: common, $1.851.50; Deli cious, extra fancy, $2.80Q2.73; fancy, $2.35 02.30. FORT WORTIT Cold, clearf Receipt lib eral. Good demand. Boxes, car lot prlcea, Washington and Colorado.. Jonatbana, extra fancy, $l.b3; fancy, $1.60(fJ 1.70; Wlnessns. extra fancy. $1.90; fancy, $1.73; Grimes and Homes, extra fancy, $1.75; .fancy, $1.50(31.60. INDIANAPOLIS Cold, 'clear. Good de mand. Oiiality and conditio!) fair. Jonathans. ! Grimes and ISfaymons. extra fancy, $2,004 '2?-.. fane. 11 T.Mfr? MV rtetlriraia ami Ra. uanas, extra fancy, z.w(ti.w. MINN EAPOLIS Cold, clear. Market flrra. good demand. Boxes. Washington. Jona tbana extra fancy, $2.00(52.23, mostly $2; fan cy. $1.7A2.00, mostly $1.75: extra fancy De licious. $2.6062.75; Spltxenbergs, $2JJ5(32.30. MILWAUKKE Clear. Four car arrived; ly, retained s good port ot their Initial gain. Rang ot New 'York prlcea furnished by Overbeck Cook Co., 216-217 Board of Trad building: HlgbLowClo l)ecrlptlon Alaska Gold Allls Cb a liners, .,c. do pfd... Am. Beet Sugar.... American Con, c... do pfd............ Am. Car Foundry. c. Am. Cotton Oil, .c. Am. Linseed c do pfd American Locomotive, e American Emelter, e. do nfd American Sngsr Open 12i 88 ! sm 106 H WW! '73 ii iaoS . . 119 December blaestem January bluestem Ixcember forty fold January forty fold December club January club December tuissisn January Russian FEED OATS December January December January Bid. .. 159 . . 161 ...135 .. 155 .. 135 .. 135 . . 148 .. 150 ..8675 ..3700 ..4000 ..4000 POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Seattle Market. Seattle, Kov. 23. (U. P.) Onions Yellow California, 84c; Oregon, SV433ic; Yakima, Hie. Potatoea White River, $35; Ysklma Gems, $43(43; aweets. 2&3c. Ban Francisco. Ran Pranclaco. Nov. 25. IV. P.) Potatoes. ner cental. Delta In sacks, old land. $2(32.25; no near im nil. a..iju... tu . oauu.. m. .w.-uv , Oregon Burbanks, $2.Kr2.60; Idaho Netted Gems. $2.25U2-oO; wasnington rettea uems, $2.4002.60; Nevada, $2.00n2.25; Sonoma, $2.0052.13. Xios Anzeiea muhi. Lo Angeles, Nov. 23: (P. N. 8.) PoUtoes, northern, $2.7093.00; Idaho RusaeH, $2,704$ 2.79 cwt.; Lompoc, $3.00423.10; local, $2.4ftj 2.50; Oregon Burbanks, $2.I022.75; sweeU, $2.2562.50 cwt.l 76 lur BANK STATEMENT OF COAST Clearing: Monday . . , Toeeday .. Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday Clearings , Clearing ., Clearing .. Balances . , Clearing , Balance . Portland Banks. This week. Tear ago. t H 408.R80.flB I 2.011.477.34 8,408.828.39 1.832.962.54 2.367.650 98 1.602.242.94 2.685.31S.94 Holiday 2,481.817.13 1,013,833.41 1,948,360.87 1,774,013.60 Ran Franeisoe Bank. $13,239,710.00 Lo Aagelea Bonk. $ 4,001,T1T.OO , $ 832.W3.O0 98,918 OUattla. Tlanka. I 2,882.837.00 ; 667,392.00 DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST wool pelt. 2lc; dry abort wool pelt. 17e! dry sheep shearlings, each. loQ25e; aalted aheeo sliearllncs. s.h. I3r25c; salted long wool mils, each, $1.00tujl.i3; aalted abort Wool pelts, escb. 30 S$1.00. TALLOW No. 1, 9c; No. 1 Se; grease. 6e per lb. CHITTIM OR CASCARA BARK Buying price, per car lots, 9',c; k-s tbsn car lots. &l-je- MOllAlIt 110. rtOSI . SISAL Dark. 13e lb.; white, 13'e lb. . Paints, and Oil. COAL OIL Water white,. In drums and lroa barrels, 10c. ' - ' LIN'SKKD OILnaw. hbto., $1.0 gal.; ket. tie -bulled, bbls, $r.lO;.ray cases, $1.1.1; lilleil. coses,. $1.13' gal. f. .lot of, 20 gallons, lc less. ; 1 ti TCltl'ENTINE Tank. Mr: eses; 69e g!l. v WIUTK LEAD Tan 101.' 16ti lb.; 300 lb. lot. 10c; Ice kits, 11c per lb. .;- f , GASOLIN& Bati irlce. WlVtre- gI, , OIL URAL Carload lots. (Wei; ls fba car lota, $JS.0O. -." - r T' - 1 Seed. Buy tor ?rte. . v ( CTOTtB Ked. 14c; abrik. 13e per lb. ' TIMOTHY 4Uvt4Uet domestic ry maa, lttl vetch, SH!i,)e; onion, SVc SeatU Market. Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 25. tU. P.) Butter Nativ Washington creamery cube. 39c; ditto brick, 40c; storsge cube, 36c; ditto brick &5c Cheese Oregon triplets, 25e; Wisconsin trip lets, 2oc; ditto twine, 29c; xoung America, xjc. -. Kggs select rancn, 00c; ireau caBiern tc April storage, 40c. . 8as -Francisco Market, San Francisco, Cal.. Nov. 23. IT. P.) But ter Extras. .u6c; prime firsts, SSVsc; firsts. 83c. F.ecs Bxtras. 49Vic: pullets. 41 He. Cbeeae California fancy. IS Vac; firsts, ITe; Oregon triplet, fancy, 2iuc. Lo Anxsles Msrkst. Lo Angeles. Cal.. Nov. 23. (P. N. S.) Egg caae count, ouc. Butter Freeh extra, STVaC San Francisco Cash Grain. . 9tT Francisco," Nov. 23 (U. P.) Wheat iter cental-- tliroruia ciun, 3.TUu;:.T&: so aira. 2.75ti2.9(: northern riub. $2.0(o;2.t2''.4: do blnestein. $2.93tr3.00; do- Turkey red, $3.00 43.10; do red Russian. $2.90t2.U2. Karley Per cental Feed, $2.2522.30 ahtiiutne- and brewlnr. nominal. Oats Red feed, $2.03ia2.1 for ordinary; d seed. S2.35W2.4A; do blacK, fj.iaus.i: Ao. 1 northern to arrive. ' New. York Money Market. f New York,- Nov. 23. IU. t- Money on BarUver Tiondon, 83 3 16d; bay silver, New York, T3(.C. ".' w'.- . Demand sterllitg $M 11-16. v Sis moiitha and mercantile paper not quoted ? .7 Lierpool Cash Wheat. tJverrxtfih Nut. i".. ll. N. S.l-tHwt wheat steady, uta'hsnired tudsy with No. 1 norther Manitoba ol-l oneted s suu ttrm ai 13 Sftd. All other graqe are exhaancd. " - - .it 1 . a. 1 n - v ' Wnew writing er calling a ' advert taers. pleas menuoai an journal. t . . l-nv.j .Weill,, CIIU, 111. American Tel i Tel..(l28H American Woolen, .c.. 53 Anaconda Mining Co.. 1 100 Atchison, c tlOOVs do nfd I Baldwin Locomotive, c 84 do pfd Baltimore & Ohio 864 uetuienem steel, C...61U do pfd nunc cc r-nnerior 1 oni California Petroleum, e.l ao pra 64 Canadian Pacific 170 Central Leather, c IU Chesapeake & Ohio. . .1 67 cnt. ureat Weat.. e do pfd Chi.. Mil. ft St. Paul good demand. Boxes, Jonathan, $1.73&2.23; Chicago h N. W. c No. Av. lb. Price. 8 teer 819 $3.00 nKIFERS. 1 heifer 780 $4.00 2 heifer : 706 4.00 1 heifer "SO 3.50 1 heifer 580 - 3.00 1 heifer 74U 8.50 1 heifer 810 3.75 C0W3. 1 cow 1030 $.1.00 1 cow 1120 4.00 1 cow ia.SO 4.75 2 cow 003 s.:o 1 cow 108O 4.73 2 cow mixed) 595 4.23 1 cow 1)30 5.00 1 cow 1070 6.00 1 cow ." HCO 2.00 1 cow 770 2.0n 1 cow Will S.00 1 cow fK 4.25 1 cow 1040 4.00 1 COW 1040 4.50 1 cow 920 6.00 1 cow 910 6.00 1 cow 9$o 4.50 1 cow 840 4.50 2 cows 945 3.00 1 cow 730 8.50 2 cows 1000 4.25 2 cows 915 2.50 8 cows 1010 8.00 2 cows 1020 5.00 1 cow 9.(0 6.O0 8 cow 1003 4.00 1 cow ' 900 4.50 3 cows 917 2.30 1 cow 820 2.00 cow 903 2.OO 1 cow 1030 2.00 1 cow 840 2.0O 1 cow 1010 8.00 1 cow 1310 2.50 1 COW 900 2.50 1 COW 1010 2.50 I cow 790 2.50 1 cow 840 2. SO 1 cow 10K 2.30 1 cow 900 2.30 1 cow 870 2.5) 1 cow 740 2.5-J 1 cow R.'fO 2 50 1 cow 960 2.50 I cow 1090 6.00 1 COW 117. 4.00 2 cow 923 8.23 1 cow 930 8.25 2 cow 1O03 8.2i 1 cow 1190 8.25 BOGS. 3 hog 293 $910 9 hogs 167 9.60 45 bogs 188 9.50 19 hogs 291 8.50 20 hogs 139 8.23 18 hogs 184 73 g hogs 2t)3 9.00 4 hogs 368 8.65 80 bogs 177 9.60 8 bogs 140 8.25 88 hogs 199 9.70 10 hog 313 8.70 . 5 bog 153 9.50 168 bog 182 - 9.60 8 bog 843 8.60 86 bog 128 8.85 71 bog 173 9.60 7 bog 273 8.60 10 hog 113 8.23 16 boga 86 6.75 8 bog 140 7.23 43 hog 189 9.60 3 hogs 417 8.60 3 hog 130- 8.23 103. bog 169 9.60 103 bog 170 9.65 II bog . . 127 8.23 4 hog 275 8.H0 II bog 236 8.60 8 bog 117 8.50 6 bog 198 9.70 8 hog 183 9.70 1 hog 200 8.00 YEARLINGS. 2 yearling 90 $7.73 EWES. 5 SWT 130 $6.23 LAMBS. 5 lamb 75 $9.04 8 lamba T 87 9.0 6 lamb 50 7.23 Saturday Morning Soles, STEERS No. Ave. Iba. Price. 6 teer 628 $3.50 COWS 1 cow 810 $4.00 Delicious snd Spltxenbergs. $2.25422.73. NEW ORLEANS Cold, clesr; light re ceipts; good demsnd. Boxes, Washington., De lleiou. $2.75; Spltxenbergs. $2.65; Winesap, $2.50: Jonathans, $2.20-,Staymens, $2.30. NEW YORK Weather tinsettled. QtiaU ity and condition generally good. Boxes, msrket draggy, demsnd slow, condition good. Oregon 8pltxenbergs, extra fancy, $1.90612.00; tuuey, $1.73(21.83; Washingtin. Spltxenbergs. extra fancy. $1.83(32.10; fancy. $1.601.8O-J iicuciuus, exira 111117, ,c.w2 4.40; Jona thans, extra fancy, $1.73(51.90; fancy, $1.50 U1.75. OMAHA Pleasant: market active, quality good. Boxes, Jousthans aod Grime, fancy, $1.73(32.00. PITT8BCR0 Cool, cloudy, market firm mod erate demand. Boxea, Washington, alow, Staymena and Jonathans, fsncy od extra fim-y. $1.502.25; Spilsenbergs, extra fsncy, $2.50fft2.75; fancy, $2.O0Q2.6O. PHILADELPHIA Cool. cloudyj . market firm, demsnd good for good stock. Auctioned today, 1 car Washington extra fancy Btay mcnt, $1.70; fancy, $1.53; fair color, over ripe. 12 88 91 U 106 y, 64 '"75 64 Mi 22 92 131 ii 128 64 101 108 84 86 640 69 23 54 170 115 67 93 127 00 LAUNCH CUT IN TWO AND 50 SAILORS ARE DUMPED INTO WATER:! Three Men Belonging to Sup ply Ship Dead; Two Miss ing; Four Injured, San Francisco, Nov. 25. (P. N. S.) Thres members of ths crsw of the naval supply ship Glacier perished, six were Injured and two are missing and probably were drowned te-Jay when the Glacier's launch was cut in two by th paddle wheels of the Southern Pacific river steamer Apache. The dead are: William Heiberser of Glendale, Cal. Grover Campbell of Middleburg, Ky. R. E. Wiley of McKinney, Texas. The missir.gr: C. F. Trimble, seaman. J. Morrison, seaman. The injured: Paul Wood, seaman, bruised. Frederick Wright, seaman, bruised and suffering from exposure. H. Tamamoto, captain's steward, un conscious for hours from exposure. Wood Watson, water tender. Many Witness Accident. The accident occurred 200 yards south of the Ferry building and in plain view of passengers on trans-bay ferries. Tbe launch left shortly after 12 864 91 106 64 75" 62 22 91 12U . . . t . 119 127 63 100 0o '84 86 040 f-8H 4 53 109 114 T CMno Copper... Cuh Fnel & Iron. c. Consolidated Gas Corn Products, c 27 00 pro iJ cruel Die steel, c 89 Den. ft Rio Grande, pfd 44 Distillers 1 43 Erie, c 87 uit, ist pro rz General Electric. 1180 Goodrich Rubber 71 Gt., Northern, Or. Lds 43 urea-t Kortuern, pld..... Oreene tan ! 55 Hid ft Leather, c 17 do pfd I 77 jca securities 27 Illinois Central 1 104 industrial Alcohol UTO Inspiration 70 interooro, c ... do pfd ... Kan. City Southern, c. 26 Kelly Springfield 75 Lrckawanna SteeL.... 104 Lehigh Vslley Iioulavllle ft Nashville Maxwell Motors, c... 74 Mexican Petroleum .... Ill Miami Copper 47 M., K. ft T., c 7 Kennlcott Copper S8 Missouri Pacific National Lead 69 Nevada Consolidated... 31 New Haven 58 New York Air Brake.. 179 New York Central Uli N. X., O. ft W I orfolk ft Western, c. 140 Northern Pacific 111 aclfic Mall 26 Pennsylvania Railway.! 66 l-iimourg si, c 1 so Pretsed Steel Car, c.. 86 do Dfd ... Ray Cong. Copper 1 34 Rsllwsy Steel tjprln.-. ! 00 Beading, c 108 ao lat pro do 2d pfd Republic 1. ft 8., e 91 do pfd Rock Island 34 Khattuck I 83 stuoebaker, c....: 11 A do Dfd ... Slusa Sheffield 88 Southern Pacific 100j Southern Railway, e.. 27 do pfd Tennessee Copper 23 Texas OH 233 Texaa Pacific 17 Third Avenue Union Pacific, c 148 do pfd U. S. Rubber, c 66 do pfd U. S. Steel, c 127 do pfd Ctsh Copper 127 Virginia Chemical, c.. 48 W. U. Telegraph Westlnghons Electric. 84 Wisconsin Central 61 Wool worth 138 93 128 W 69 28 U,8 80 44 45V 37 Da 181 Tl 46 63" 17 78 27 i"4 138 26 73 106 73 "2 8 1 59 69 81 68 1BO 107 140 111 26 b7 45 86 34 60 108 93 127 69 58 27 108 88 44 45 51 180 70 45 m" 10 77 27 104 186 .70 26 75 103 74 1,? 7 58 'esii 31 68 179 107 140 i 110 Z6 66 43 85 33 60 107 12 88 91 !106 03 114 T5 64 224 63 92 1WH 120 118 127vs 54 101 104H 100 84 107 80 640 1H0 68 24 63 170 114 67 14 43 93 127 tims ef closing the list. One of the features ot ths subscription to ths Chines loan Is that financial interests were eager to participate bcaus of th fact that th Chinese govemonent, neither the empire or the republic- has ever refused to pay its debts. It Is stated that th publlo has been a Tory, eager bidder for the bonds but that delivery cannot be made to all because of the extrem demand. sttl Money Xs Imvested. Th fact that a Seattle firm was so eager to, secure Portland securities that it hid a stiff premium over all competi tors for. tbe Improvement bonds sold Thursday, Indicates that investors ot ths Queen City think much of Port lands ruture. Even at tbe extreme price th Puget sound Interests were very eager to secure the bonds. Ksw Tork Wants- Babbits. Gam Warden Tonkin was in Btanfield Mon day and reported receiving a letter from a firm In New Tork city which is In ths market for Jackrabbits. Tha scarcity and' high cost of meat in the world's largest city has caused dealers there to resort to every method possi ble to supply substitutes for beef. England Changes Contracts. It is officially announced that Great Brit ain has agreed to modify tbe contracts with the Mldvale Steel, Remington Arms, Union Metallic Cartridge and Winchester Repeating Arms company that have proved too costly for tnauu facture. Xieglglat to Believe Taper Cost. Officials of the Spanish internal com merca department are attempting to secure the enactment of a law per mitting money to be paid out of the federal treasury to paper manufactur ers and importers In an amount equal to th Increase in the cost of news 69 58 print paper, according to a report from 1' ? Consul General Hurst, Barcelona. Pub iomv I Ushers of small papers in Spain, many 88 44 12.. ! iwvk 61 1804 704 46 Vi H7H 64 16 77 27 104 136 71 of whom are on the verge of being forced to suspend publication because' of til .tremendous Increased cost of paper, would under such a law be en abled to survive, , Under the proposed measure the rov ernment when conditions shall have returned to the normal, will levy , a small tax on paper until ths treasury ' shall b fully reimbursed. '7 . Japas? Banks la asMriess Poea- - sloxts, Some of the leading banks wf Japan have begun overseas operations which have taken th form of branches . being established at points In th . choicest Paclfio ocean trade routes vf . American steamers. Consul Gentr! Skidmor. at Yokohama, has reported to th stat department that tha Sumi. tomo bank has not only opened ex change transactions as agent for th International Banking corporation, but -has established branches at San Fren-1 Cisco and Honolulu and will shortly open branches In China. Ths Thirty-fourth Bank ef Osaka has begun exchange transactions for ths Hongkong and Shanghai Banking cor poration, the report states. Ths YameV guchl and the Kashima banks are con- : templating exebange business. Ths Mitsubishi company's banking depart ment has already established a branch office In London as a step to ths open- . lng of exchange between London and Japan. The Mitsui bank has announced Its Intention of shortly opening branches in Shanghai, America and Ku- . rope. x,uxnbr Trad Aldd -Georg L. Marsh, who has supervision of the mill operations of the Ostrander Hall way & Timber company mill at Os trander, was In Kelso on hi wsy to Tacoma to figure on ths specifications for two ships to be built ther soon, states that his company Is getting a big share of th timber business aris ing from the Increased construction of wooden lumber carriers on the Colum bia river snd Puget sound. The Os trander mill is especially equipped to turn out timbers required for keel, keelsons and other parts of ships and is supplying the timber for several of the shipyards of the northwest. Editor and Pastor .To Change Places Vancouver. Wash., Nov. 25. The morning services at the First Metii odist church Sunday will be conduct ed by Kdward Curran, editor of the 18 Clark County Sun, a local weekly newspaper. This is in exchange with L. Benedict, who, this week. 74 23 76 , Rev. E. 4i.T i 8i4 has charge of the news and editorial j columns of the Sun. Th pastor "got 111: out" the Sun and In exchange Mr. 47 Curran is to conduct tno above men sou tioned services. At 11 o'clock Mr. j"j Curran will speak on "The Teacher and 8 His Message," and at 7:30 o'clock on 31 i i 7,' i rnns'c will be supplied for each service "The Church and Its Mission." Good 91 84 84 123 88 100 2Y 25 18 48 W i27 60 "ei 51 ias 90 83 83 123 88 1O0 27 25 236 17 iis' 'es' 127 124 47 '63 494 138 liiTu. I by Rev. W. E. Rossman. associate oO. . pastor, anu ouss xeia itosbman. ISO 1104 66 43 106 60 107 48 S?ta 115 84 81 109 88 100 27 87 25 233 18 49 148 82 63 as 121 125 60 102 J 60 138 Eancher, 111, Shoots Himself in Head Centralla, Wash., Nov. 86. Sylves ter Kohtala, a rancher living seven miles up th Lincoln Creek valley,', wcit of this city, committed suicide Thursday evening by placing his hesd apalnst the muzzle of a rifle and pulling th trigger. His body was found about 11 p. m. by a neighbor. Kohtala was $7 years of age and lived alone on his ranch. Despond ency over 111 health is believed to have been responsible for his act, . PORTLAND FIRE RECORD No fires. No fires. rrtday. Saturday. bale 798,600 shares. Wallace Mass Wins Oregon City Game Oregon City. Nov. 25. Wallace XTasfi fnrwsiril rm t Vta Crtsrfn Ctv Jifcrh s oubch i.o ia Mi.Ur. wm, imu oeen ; school team, mad a sensational 60 on shor leave back to th Glacier, yard dash wlth the bftU Fridaj(ain a which was anchored 1ft Man o' War same, piayed against the Vancouver rOW. The little Crafts COUrSe tOOk Vlo-w -r,l on. th. V.niv., rrnunr1. HOLIDAY MONEY can be sent by this bank for you to points abroad, either by wireless or by mail. Consult us re garding the rates Waal W - kSsw'baS'V ST NATIONAL BANK Capital sad Barplus 92,000 000 Third and Oak aUrssts, Portland, Orsgoa. New York Coffee Market. New York. Nov. 25, U. P.) No. 7 Rio coffee, spot, 9c; No. 4 Santo, coffee, 10c Special Army Meetings. Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 25. A series of special Salvation Army meetings will be held in Vancouver this evening and Sunday. Colonel and Mrs. T. W. Scott of Seattle, provincial officers for Washington, Oregon and Idaho, will be in charge, and this evening -will be assisted by Knsign Pogbe, Captain and Mrs. Sherwood and comrades of Port land., Sunday morning and evening Colonel Scott.'Staff Captain Andrews, Adjutant Genge of Portland and other speakers will deliver addresses in different churches In the city. At 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon a big union service will be held at th Army hall, East Seventh and B streets. Th program as out lined also " Includes special speaking and singing In the ball at S o'clock Sunday evening. The publlo has been invited by Cap tain and Mrs. Mitchell, , In charge locally. 4 - t her directly across the path of the big Sacramento river steamer and close to the berth of the Apache. The Apache was in her berth prepar ing to back out, and her paddles were running to resist the action of the strong tide. So strong was the tide's pull that the little launch was drawn by it under the Apache, where she was quickly cut in two by the river boat's steel paddles. Sh sank immediately, and all those aboard her were thrown Into the water. Watchman Sound Alarm. Watchmen on the docks sounded an alarm, and the Crowley and Patterson boathouses rushed launches to the res- ran down a broken field, and placed the ball behind th Vancouver goal for the only touchdown of tbe game. Cap tain Sullivan kicked a goal and the score for th gam was 7 to 0. Th victory yesterday by the local team over the Vancouver boys was th second this season, th first victory having been scored on the local grounds, tb score 12 to 7. Following tb gam th local boys were tendered a banquet by th losing eleven which was followed by a dance. Attorneys Move to Dismiss. Oregon City. Nov. 25. Judge Grant cue. The Lnuea states cruiser South B. Dimick. Walter A. Dlmlck, and W. Dakota also responded to the alarm, L. Mulvey, attorneys for H. B. Cart and sent two launches. The imperiled lidge and P. Gregory Cartlidge, who men were quickly dragged from the are defendants in a $20,000 libel suit water, and Wright was taken to the filed last spring by City School Super harbor emergency hospital. j while Heil- intendent F. J. Tooze, filed a motion bc2ter ? itJA Piac e?. Friday to dismiss the complaint, be- v. nnu Bdi.- ssa.ta.aa nnmnlaint nntoini mnrs . l O W illS VV4UUItlu VMS ,- W ors when she set out for the Glacier She moved along safely until she reached the end of the - ApachVa pier, running close to the Apache's stern wheel. Just as It was pasblns; the big river vessel the tide caught it and swept it lrresistibaly over against the Apache. than one cause of action. The motion will be argued before Circuit . Judge Campbell during the next week. Athletic Dance Tonight. Oregon City, Nov. 25. The first In- fnrmil ria-n hplrl in ra la a fiinri fne Tha big steel paddle wheel descended h. st vera n izam4 Drs trn r1tv iih. striking the launch fully and squarely. ,etIo .elation will b held this even- a srwi Hum oo iuiii in uer siae. i . , , v.m letting the water In with a rush. In less than a minute sh broke in two and plunged, scattering th. sailors on the water in all directions. The Falls City orchestra will furnish the music and th affair will likely be one of 'the most successful of the sea- THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Capital Paid in Gold Coin $3,500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $8,435,603.51 Transacts a General Banking Business Issues Commercial Letters of Credit covering; importation of merchandise, as well as Letters of Credit for use of travelers throughout theUnited States and foreign coun tries. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits Head Office, San Francisco PORTLAND BRANCH, THIRD and STARK STS. WM. A. McRAE, , J.' T.EURTCIIAELL, Managef. Asst. Manager. Splinters of the launch were left ?on' "&rry G' SmJth manf ot th floating on the water and to thes some of th sailors succeeded In cling ing, . but the majority were left to football eleven, and Alvln. Obat, secre tary-treasurer of th association, ar , arranging the details.- They ar being! swim until chilled and dripping, u:ey assisted by members of th football wer hauled aboard rescuing: launches team. ' ana cutters. The Glacier has been used various!. as a refrigerator ship and a transport. At present she is used to carry sup plies. " reterson Fined f 10. Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 25. Harry Peterson, who was brought to Vancou ver this , week, on a chars of petty larceny, was taken to Camas and given an opportunity to plead guilty to a charge of drunkenness, which be ad mitted, lis Was fined $10 and costs. Peterson was first charged with hav ins taken $1S from a friend's pocket, : Game On for Thanksgiving. Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 25. Van couver football "fiends" wiU be given an opportunity Thanksgiving of wit nessing a fast gam between th Washington Athletic club team of this city and tb Chemawa Indians. .Th gam will b played on on of the local fields, either at the high school or at Franklin school. Th local team has been experiencing conaidarable trouble in securing' games this year, all of th Portland teams refusing to play, claiming that th locals are too beay. . . - - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE - Hssd Of fice TORONTO, CANADA-HEstsbtished 1867 A General Banting Business Transacted latarast Paid on Tint Deposit ' - --.'-. ,-, Commercial Latter ef Credit Issued Excaang on London. England, Bought and Sold V PORTLAND BRANCH "i-'"r-CORNER SECOND AND STARK; STS. P. C MALPAS. -Msasgar .' . - ! Vs.