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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. - ' - " ' ' ' ' i .I i i .I i n ,i . TURKEY MARKET IS GENERALLY GOOD BUT FUTURE MYSTERY Edited by Hymn H. Cobra TURKEY MARKET IS SU A MYSTERY FRONT ST. TRADING Sales Are Made From 28c to Sic a Pound W ith Bulk of Supplies Going at 28c to 80c -Future De pends Upon Late Arrivals Here. Turfcy market rrtlnint lon tha wholsssls ' y ni seaeVall of (toady character th last 49 hours. Mock Imc birds than xpctd ar rived m Sunday and Monday morning. Outside buyers were bar in abundance, and made as liberal purchase aa tha offerings admitted. ,' General sales wara made' Sunday at 28 80s pound, vita tha fancy birds ioln moatly at SB SO a, altboach most of the business in this trade was at tha hifttar price, Monday moraine aalaa wara tsnerally mad at tOr a pound for first class birds, with a sprlnk kiC of trada at Sla, and aoma receivers asking a hlsh aa M2a for that offertnc. Na aarly aalaa wara. now, mada at tba higbsr prioa, a f ar aa eetud' b ssaertslnsd. What tha tars marks trill do d urine tha ftnaiainf days before TbaakaIifo trada'Aloee ts fast about aa maeh of a mystery U dealers aa laat weak. Mush dapanda upon tha volume of arrivals, Soma of tha bic U o. b. buyers pur ehsasd rather liberally In -Southern Oreson and la Idaho, and aftar they aaoarad their require, wants and practically cleaned up offerlaf is thaaa MetJon, thay becaa Ao kooat quotation a tha smaller buyers who had not yat secured thair stocks. Potatoes-Onions in -A Weaker Position In Wholesale Trade r 8 mall Morement Shown for Both Products Onions Are Being Offered for Less. SWINE MARKET GOES TO $16.65 Vl VERY LIBERAL-SUPPLY HERE Market for both potatoes and onions is show- I Advance Of 20c to 25c Forced Over ma a raaier oaaiy aprea tana generally ana EOG COWTIWTJl? VERT gLOW HEBE Trada in local frasb egifs continues very slow alone tha wholaaala way. Heoeipta are not liberal, but tba sail la extremely light boons of tba greater offerings of eastern and storage Stock, which are selling tor leas. CHICKKIT TRADE QTJITE LIBERAL 11 through Use poultry market a favorable demand is shown at this time, with prices firm. Chickena are moving Wall at prices quoted in recent slays, and demand for docks and geese is firm. JLreesed geese at 20$21c for best. CAKWED OOOD8 BADLT MIXED Market for canned fruits and vegetable Is very. badly mixed, with all sorts of prices now in affect. Wholesalers are now selling on the basis of what the goods cost thesn, and not what re placement will coat. . This means lower prices auw and Higher ones later. BUTTER TRADE 18- IMPHOTIKO Butler market trade continues to refleot im provement, although no general change in quota- tlon was niid here during tha day. Tha trend of the market is healthier, and all stocks are moving out better. lower prices hare been forced in both products. While many growers sra now willing to sell their potatoes on the basis of tha present market 1-25 per cental for good choice shipping stock ' meet of them seem tp be holding back for nigber price. In tha meantime there is growing weakness in practically all sections for potatoes, and prices are reuecung tnls condition. Onions are extremely weak. 'Growers ate of. faring euppliee down to $2. BO par cental, tab. Iast Week's Values Cattle Sit uation la Active With Prices Maintained Sheep Are Quiet. Monday . . , Saturday . . rrway PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RT Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Bneep. ears country stations, but there is little desire on I Thursday tba part of tha trade generally to take hold. Wednesday .... Onions are being sold by wholesalers along tha Tuesday street at 12.76 3.00 per cental in a very lim- Week ago lted way. Consuming- demand is very small, and Je" it does not take much stock to fill all present ,wo Tean - requirements of tha trade. I t' c mu years ago . . 2108 266 110 660 216 801 4396 2549 8625 -4188 1798 917 86 48 117 60 . 148 1224 1020 692 742 426 81 14 to 14 88 89 85 90 "148 41 68 920 796 1600 I- 100 1869 Wider Premium in The December Oats By Jos. P. Pr (tabard Swine market showed a general advance of 20 to 55o in the North Portland trada at tha start of the waek'a activities. Sales wara shown on tha basis of 816.60 16.65 at the start of tha day, even though there was a rather liberal run oyer Bunday. Total receista in the swine alley over Sunday wars S198 head, compared with 2649 head for Chicago, Not. -26. (L N. S.) Considerable I the same period a year ago. pressure- was anown in the corn market during I Everything that came to the) swine di virion JLr v trT ,m! wbo ola "I1-1 found rather eager bids for tha big killers, and 1" ."-". w --or FTwiau i stocks were Quickly picked ap. Tha market was a fairly large one. Oats closed I , . , lttemelowo. Provisions wara lrraaular and General hog market range: uaaattled. I Prime tUthtf. 816.60916.65 Chicago. Nor. a6TT"N. S.)-Oat. : llooSltto .T 7h. w T-. "a" J..: Cattle Situation Active market was the .limited saliina- nraanre an T- I There was a rather liberal showing of cattle in camber, which went to a lc premium over May," I tha North Portland yards at ths opening of the the widest so far. I week's market. BacerpU over Sunday for tha Corn also was aaaisr at the opening but fair I day's trade aggregated 917 head, compared with baying by eommlssion houses started a rally inai sent prices to well above Saturdays finish. 1020 head for the same period a year ago. Not. only was tha market aotiva. despite tba ,VJIrriP'V. i P"0"" wr H ""l rather liberal showing of supplies, but priees market inactive. Opening prices were a shade lower wan toe previous close. Chicago range; by United Press. Corn December January . May December May January . November January May January May ... Open. High. Low. 124 H 124 123 tt 121 122 120 118 1191s 118 Oats 70 71 69 69 70 68 .4685 .2470 .2452 ..2475 . .2465 4677 Lard 2490 2470 Rfbs 261o 2492 Close. 124 121 119 71 70 4686 4672 2465 2452 .2476 '2460 2725 2487 2470 2510 2492 BASA5AS WILL BE HIGHER HERE Advance of c a pound ia generally expected in bananas by the local trade here for tha com ing week. Next arrivals will cost about 6c a pound to land here, and the selling price it is expected will be moved to 6 e in the city, and 6o for crated shipments. 313.50 14.00 18.000 18.60 12.00 12.60 11.75 12.25 8.00 10.00 30 Cent Cotton Is Now a Reality new xora. now. an. i L N. B.) Tmrty I Hosts M. S. Lamsham. M cent cotton became a reality today when that I loads; Huntley Mercantile Co., St. John, Wash., figure was paid for December contracts It was) 1 load; George L. Lost, Tha Dalles, 8 loads; tha highest price ever recorded on the New Tork I L. L. Miller. Maupin, 1 load; Williams A Hand, cotton exchange for future contracts. I Loetine, 1 load; Orover Bros., Ontario, 1 load; The entire range at tha opening was 15 to 28 BRIEF KOTE8 OF PRODUCE TRADE Country killed calves firm; hogs steady. Fancy car Malaga grapes in from the sooth; sales at ;7o pound. Better quality lettuce coming from Los An geles. ;' Celery market ia s-enerally firmer and hirh.r f Sales of beans continue slow, with prices un-J VllBIIglM. Weakness generally continues In cranberries; ' prices same. D. Dinsmore, Wast Solo. 1 load; D. Bursell. points higher, the December position showtag .' toads; T. A. Haggedora, Montague, most strength, in line with heavy premiums being I " 1 lama" Cattle a Hutchinson, Central Point, 1 load; WEATHER REPORT FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advises: Protect shipments during the next 86 hours against ths following minimum tempera tuiee ; -Ooing north, 60 de grees; northeast over 8 . P. 4 S. H. R., 34 de grees; east to Baker, 80 degree; and south to Ashland. 40 degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland tomorrow, about 4 8 degrees. trade buying, which carried December to 80.20. and later months up 81 to 42 points above Sat urday'a close. Realising sales became heavier in tha after noon, and prtoes reacted about 25 points. Tha close was steady at a net advance of 46 to 65 points. Month: Ooen. tilth. January 2900 2973 February , . March 2870 2928 April . . May 2850 207 June July 2832 2887 2822 August December ....... 8000 JOBBING PRICES Ilf POBTLAKD These prices are those at which wholesalers aeu to retailers, except as otherwise stated Dairy Produce BUTTER Creamery, prints in paraffin wrappers, extras, a so; prime tints, 46c; firsts. iinc; cud, so jess; cartons, lo ad' dairy, 85c. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. No. a cream, Oio. CHEESE Selling price: Tillamook fresh Oregon fancy full cream triplets, 24 (g 25a par lb.; Young America, 25 26c per lb. Price to wooers, lists, zoo; xoung America, 24c, f. a. b. brick, 85o lb.; limberger. 85o; brink Swiss, S9c par lb.; Oregon triplets, 28 24c per lb. EGGS Selling price: Case count, 4960e per doaen; buring price, 48 0 49c per doaen; sailing prioa, candled. 60 0 52c; selected can dled. 63c; storage, 88 45c LIVK POULTRY Hens, heavy Plymouth Rocks. 20 0 20 a pec lb.; ordinary chickens. see per jp. ; nag, no per id.; smalt springs, 49 0 80c per lb.; culls, 20 921c; turkeys, 21 Ste per Jb; dressed, fancy. 2880o per lb; culla, 24c; squabs, 82.60 per dosen; geese, live, 14c; ducks, 200 Aer lb.; pigeons, 81.26 per Fresh Fruits and Vegetable .IIH..TT Will, I u r . rsAPQ vauiiir-oiiniii, s. O u g S.7 o per box; banana. 63c; lemons, 86.76 0 8.26; iironua gnuwntit, ae.ou; Slorlda 54,75 0 .00; pears, 11.60 02.26 per box. W BERRIES Huckleberries. 12 01So par lb.; V."."."" t"1. ou ig e.ou; eastern, 816.00 per barral. APPLIWI Orime Golden, Bellflower, Winter to; lancy Jonathans, 125a. 81.66 per box: fancy JontJ) i sx. J 11.60; fancy Jonathans, 160s and 163. 31.56; aney Jonathans, 176s. 81.50; fanoy Jonathans. i ., swings, sau Plppm, etc l.g; oooaing apple. 4 tier, 81. 25; cooking apples, tumble pack, medium lis. 11. on . GRAPES Malaga, 7c per lb.; Oregon Tokay. - $1.7602.25 per craU; California Tokay, 31.50 e J.UW. v - ONIONS Oregon, 12.75 0 3.00; garlic. 6 So par lb. . POTATOES Balling price: Table stock. local. 81.50 01.76. Haying price: Choice asupptng, gi.no; sweet potatoes, 68.25 0 8.60. NUTS Almonds. LXL, less than sack, per -lb., S2e: sJmoort. luu sack lota, par lb, 22o almonds, Na Plus, lees than sack, per lb., 21c almonds. Na plus, full sack lota, per lb,. 20e Braaila. lass than sack, per lb.. ISc; chestnuts, eastern, small, per lb., 82o; ahestnuu, Jap, Mrge, per lb. 20e; filberts, less than sack. - per lb., 28c; paeans, large, per lb., 20c; peanuts, ''Amm'' hMfuL Jan. minmlm mmV. n lK -i tt . peanuts, "Swan' brand. Jap, 6 -sack lets, per lb. 18c: pmnuts, beat frasb roasted, lb., 15c , walnuts, French, less than sack, per lb., 18 a; , walnuts, F ranch, full sack, per Shi, 18c; walnuts, 1 No. 1 8 a. sees than sack, lb.. 2 So; walnut. No. 1. S. 8.. full sack. lb.. 26c: walnuts. No. l Manehurian. leas than sack, lb.. 17 e; walnuts. No. I uaneuunaa, ram sect, in, 16 He; wal nuts. Na. 1 Budded. fuH sack. lb.. 28a; walnuts, medium. Budded, full sacks, lb., 26a. VKUktTABLKS Tamipe, 11.25 per aack; arrota, 61.26 per sack; baats. $1.60 per sack; parsnips, 81.65 per sack; cabbageA local. : 62.00 eevt.; green onions, 25e dosen bunches peppers, 12 Ho per lb.; head lettuce, 85c per dosen; eelery, 85e per dntaw; artiohokea, 81.00; doaen; cucumbers, $2.25 per dosen: tomatoes. California, 61852.00 per tol ; eggplant, 8c par lb.; string beans, 12o per lb.; peas, ( ) par lb.: eaaiuiower. Oregon, si.ou par dosen; pumpkins, 1 o par lb. . Meast. Flsn anal Provisions DRESSED MEATS Selling price, country Billed best hogs, 19o per lb.; ordinary IT Ho per lb.; best veal. 16 016a per lb.; Ordinary veal. 18 014o per lb.; rough, heavy, 100110 per lb,; goats. 606o per lb,; lambs, 17 0 200 per lb.; mutton, 15 017c per lb.; beef. 7 0 10c" per lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams. 26 34c par Tb.; breakfast bacon. 84 0 88c; pieniea, 94e per lb,; cot tag roll. 28e; short elaara, 310 84c; Oregon exports, smoked, 84o par lb, . IARD .Kettle rendered, tierce, 80 He pat lb.; standards, 80c; lard compound, 24c OYSTERS Olympia, gallon, 84.50; canned, eastern, 66a per oaa. 86.60 par doaen; eastern oysters, par gallon, solid peek, $8.60. FISH Brassed flounders. 6i sOvarsida sal mon, 14: "TuUisa," 16c; perch, T08e; soles, 7s; sslmogi trout. lAe pat B.I halibut, 20a par .; oiacA coo. so; aerrmg. d. held remarkably well, with the exception of eaa- nars, which were fractionally lower. Oeneral cattle market ran: Medium to choice steers 39.50 010.00 Good to medium steers 6.76 0 p.ou Common to good steers 7.26 0 8.26 Choice oowa and heifers ....... 6.78 0 7.76 Common 'to .good cows and heifers. 6.26 0 T.OO Canners 6.00 0 0.H5 Bulls 4.60 0 6.75 Calves ; 7.00 0 9.60 Blocker and feeder steers. 4.000 7.60 Shaaa Run It Nominal Only a very nominal run of sheep put In an appearance in the North Portland yards for tha initial trade of tha week. Total ran was but 86 head, compared with 796 head for tha aame period a year ago. Conditions ia the sheep and lamb trade are Just about unchanged, there being little de mand and littls stuff offering. General sheen and lamb range: Western lambs Valley lambs Yearlings Wethers . Ewes - Valley Timothy Is So Good The Call is Extremely Liberal ZiOcal Trade Purchases it aa Sub stitute for Interior Stocks This Season. APPLE REQUIREMENTS OF TRADE OVERFILLED LEADING CENTERS NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Cars 1 Wheat. Bar. Flour. Oat. Usy. Portland, Mon. 81 1 2 6 70 Year ago. . 25 4 7 7 S Season to date.8418 68 874 644 823 Year ago. .2631 84 872 1010 795 Taooma, Sat.. 22 5 Year ago. .40 12 Season to date. 8 00 8 80 ... 166 S44 Year ago. .8580 87 ... 210 960 Seattle. Sat.. 88 IS 1 11 Year ago.. 87 8 7 10 29 Season to data. 26 15 183 179 32 1926 Year ago.. 281 196 819 809 1816 Special Reports Indicate That Sea sonable Fruit in Small Sizes Is Dragging With Some Shading of PricesLarge Sizes Firmer. MILLSTUFFS ARK SCARCK Draaadna: and alow trmdina is shown generally for apples in tha big consuming eenters of the country. Movement of apples from tha Pacific North west to the terrttorr east of tha Rockies con tinues heavy, shipments to data this season being placed at 12.622 car, compared witn u.-sa Owing to tha enermeu stoma net for mlllstvffe J can for thax asimg Mnnrl av vtar aUTO. iTwin nrnw rvcrrro nvrinwfjn niitu s&t mu i - . -, time, eraotlooJI all of tha mill have aold thair , r?0J" ) 7., ,yZ 7rT. sr. oapaeHy for tha next three ar four weeks. Thay Vf.L' 1 rt fh ZL'lJ.r"'- wahou. are filled. It is noted, however, that lwwyerawfw T"".. . 7.. I nrnta n ka M111 . lavt-aa VMIatn LI TTLOT- have mad na ohanoa in tnaw miustuTT prioa ' . . . . mm a ttmrw ,. 1 IBM OUT- an are wueninej sm snsw " w'" i . . . ., . v, ..n. ahasH at SM a ton. Buyers are forced to Use I nalH"",, r ,ri Ata b.fa thair turn far delivery, a faw brokerage in- of small sixes at practklly jU potaa. J! . w .. -.,. k-i I true of the west as well as of the east. Portland . T!!. 7,. I mark.t ahowa a verr hearr movement, with ara onargiiva a vni "w I .. - .; . horU uras for spat swirary. I ri.". . ' k.VT km , "We haws mada no cnartga in mnwtum," say " "". PHnk L. Shull of tha Portland Flouring Mill I oumi vain. comoanv. are unania to accept runner ausi- nass until ws oomplata present ardors. Tariona marketa tilled New York: Idaho extra fancy Newtowns. 81. 50 01.90: extra fancy Wlnesaps, l.oi. i Scrnble for Willamette TaTJay timothy hay ! .T.rW 81 99 " this time U quite brisk, and this is rsflectad W-6; ,aBaI- 0 1-90. ,.JLV rZssDiicM that are ruling. With ' Wthans, 8 I. .? aW: : z r . . , ti a i ii.bd sxira lancr nniTiinatrii , x.i Eastern Oregon and loano stoca pracucaiiy , w7ainitn tra fancy Delicious. available, and the prio quoted I in 31.6002.80; fancy. 31.40 01.75; extra fancy :.Bv02.bo; tancy. extremely high, tha trada is paying mueh mora H..Hmi an tba mile offerings. Tola we an .TMottonel one m the valley, tna quauty nf the tbnathv beina! unusually favorable; in Winter Bananas. 12.80 0 2.65: 0 2.25; Spitsenbergs. 32.25 0 3.10, average, 12.45. Nw Orleans Demand good, "marxet steaay. ti HHla ifferenae is notsd between It and I Bnxea. extra fannv BnitzanbeTsn. 32.75 0 3.00 the Esstern Oregon-Idaho offerings, which are I extra fancy Jonathans, 31-75 0 2.26. i .1 . . m,i iihr nriiML I DMiniulMnifMl liirht- moTement draagy. Clover hay ai Ukewkie showing an excellent J Northwest, boxes. Jonathans, quality and condi , x . tt. ...m.w .rwulltion aood. ia.OOea.l5: fancy. 81.75-01.85: racai BOTtnwn,". - . . I .1 L aT at. Twlif. l.r. extra quality, and tha high price a. wau a. mmlJ m j JaVoT' madTim7 2To 0 27761 fancy, 32.4002.60; extra lauoy, sa.zo; tvme ssbs, extra fanoy, quality and condition generally gooa. aao ? 2.zo; iancy. ti.fe.v chain. U SB k 1.75. Pittsburg Demand and movement slow. West ern extra fancy Spitsbergs, all siaaa. 32.60 0 g.OO ; lancy, all sir. 81. is; extra iancy nu- alfslfa. Grain hay eonrJauas out of tha market, al though there is a demand fur it. Coarse grains are showing a steady tone gen erally In the interior, with tha Bsttvexeent ra- Mrit-tait bmshm of offerings. WHEAT New crop, blueetem. x.uo; lorty- fold. 12 OS- sdub 82.01: Kusaian, 18. tide- kw Twigs, large to medium. 31.7602.25 iSSr track SuSaT' " fancy, 61.6002.00: fumble pack. 614001.60 nirn. nllina nrlne: Patent. 810.00: W0 hnrttt vallav 1.60: local straight. 39.20 0 9.90; bakers' local, 39.80010.00; Montana spring, 310.80 011.00; exports, 37.50; whole wheat, 510.40; graham. 110.20; rye flour, 11 a 7K rr KrrL - HAY Buying prioa. new crop, Willamette Indiana nail Tnimaiwi mnderata. Oklahoma Oitr Boxea. Idaho extra fancy, Jonathans. Winesapa. Rome. 81.85 ; fancy, 11 60. Detroit -WaahliuTton Jonathans, iumble rack all alaaa. 11.40. Aoetion Driaos yesterday. Ore gon No. 1 fanoy Jonatnana, quauty ana eonmaon Early Strength ?Is Shown for Stocks; Tobacco Shares Up asv York. No. mA-(L HJLY Aftar brisk advaacee In tha aaHy aft -vt sen tha stock market raaota ander raallxlna aalaa with Ualtod State mwm ewwioe aaiiinaj, aecnning warn vwre v SHf and Marina afafeerod fram 6V. to 67 'A BaMwIn ylaMad from 67 to 66. Liberty aavaneael from 6o to 6004, i aise aT,sjoo srtaras. Bond 63462,000. Naw Tork, No. 26. (L It. 8.1 Stocks wara In good demand at tha opening of tha stock market today, priees during tha Initial trading showing gains at from fractions to over 1 point Tha tobacco stocks continued their movement. Tobacco Prnets sellini tap 1 FIVE CLACKAMAS MEN ! s ARMY AFTER WIN COMMISSIONS IN BoIshmtt as forming' a defaote Rus sian government. The state department is not luteir to I taka this etp. The tost or the Bolahtrlrl note does) not differ from that published la preaa dispatches from PetrogTad last week, i Secretary Inarming said today. TRAINING V More Troop Fraternlxe Petrograd, Not. 26. (TJ. P.) Frater-"..-ntaatlon of Ruasian and nerny troope south of Narotch lake, near the viilaa-ea of Skrobova and Obokhovnhtchina, was iii h w m,. r . i announoM ia Hunaay-g omciai neaa- VYell KnOWn lOUng UltlZenS uetlQuartors' Btatemont received here today. 1 r x'j ni 1 fx. . I "On tha northern, weitern. aouthwest- UOVCtea riaces Ml IBr IIIWII- era RQd Roumanian fronta." the State Sive Work at PreStdiO ment atlnued, "there were fusillades uiu awu tuie vpwxsviiuu. . "On the Caucasian . front, southwest Oregon City, Nov. 8. Clackamas I of Qumlkhama. strong Turkish forces - - the Presidio, the fortunate ones being Clyde T. Spooner, Jennings Lodge, as captain of Infantry ; Wallace Caufleld, county -was honored with the appoint-' mant of flvst of ita residents to com- . .. K4U WH- m . . . a t w -uu- 0. ... trainlnr camn-at Steel common ranged from 97 H points to 97& at tha opening, compared with 96 at the close Saturday. Bethlehem Basel "B" sold up 1 point to 82, and BepubUo advanced point to 79 M. Marin preferred advanced IV points to 97 14 , and tha common rose U to 26. Inter national Paper moved up 1 H to 26. and Amer ican Can advanced 1 point to 87 H. Ganaral Electric declined 2 points to 127 Va . Liberty 8 Us sold at from 98.90098.92. and tha 4s wara traded in from 97.92 to 97.98. In tha afternoon tha market was influenoed by reports that wara unconfirmed that English foroes had captured Oambrai. Thaaa reports caused urgent buying. U. 8. Stl moved up to 99 hi . an upturn of 2 S . Marias preferred sold up over 2 paints to. 99. New Haven moved un over 1 point to 28 fa and Reading 1 to 72. Qeneral Electric moved up 2 points to 128 . Prioa movements ware mixed ator tha first 15 minutes, with a number of issues showing a heavy tons and sustaining moderate toss, whil other war in brisk demand. Marine preferred sold at 99 44. a gain of 8, and Delaware a Hudson mada a brisk ad- vanc of 2 points to 96. Amsrioan Can rose 1 point to 37 V. with a reaction to t6. and International Paper reflected Inside accumulation. advancing 1 to 25. Ganaral Bleetrlo was tha waak eat stock on tha floor, to 127 V. Northern Pacific declined front 87 V to 854. and Union Pacific, after selling at 116,3. dropped to 115 Vs. General Motors sold oft from 2 5k to 90 Vi. Money loaning at 8 V per cent. Rang of New Tork prices furnished by Over beck a Cook Go. 816-217 Board of Trade building: DESCRIPTION- were repulsed. No official statement was Issued for Monday. Wireless Report Fighting London, Nov. it. X. N. 8.)- Accord- ing to a British wireless dispatch the "NT -!-. Pnaat.n fnmt In tV. fswikstst R. L. Holsclaw. Oregon City, and L. H. rearlon is the scent of a battle, tightln Spooner, Jennings Lodge, as first lieu-1 having just broken out. tenants of field artillery, and Hurley TO RETURN TO WORK ... . a (Continued From Pag One) ' " The referendum vote in Portland ws Fellows. Oreaon city, seoona lieutenant, rr ni J rar lilrUN An r liuiu ' neia arxuiery. Lieutenant Wallace - Caufleld is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Caufleld of Oregon City, the older Mr. Caufleld having been president of the Bank of Oregon City for a quarter of a century until about a year ago almost unanimously in favor of aooept-" when he retired after the bank had, I ing the agreement, Only IS member op- changea ownership. Lieutenant hois- posed the action with their votes . . claw is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Generally speaking the operators and Anderson, and assisted in conducting linemen are anxious to get back .on the the examination of the quota of 63. men job. The employes met at I o'clock this sent from this oounty to the new Na- afternoon to take a survey of . their ' tional army. ranks. Borne of the girls, ar. tempor- Lieutenant Fellow U a son of Mr. arlly out of the city enjoying viaiU and Mrs. Orland Fellows of Highland wl" friend and relative. . t district, and a nephew of Mrs. D. E. l VicifiUxg of the company -. Frost and cousin of Ml Iva M. Har- change ha, been dispensed with slnoe , rington, county clerk. He is a former Bturday. when more than a aoor iauins 2 student of the Oregon Agricultural col-1 ol sriria were arrestee onarvca - wiui i letrt,' and spent the summer of 1916 on I violating tne anti-picaeung orainanoaw tha ustIksii hnntsu - -nrK- nf I More than too teleDhon company the Corvallta company of the Oregon Na-1 omploye at Oregon point outside of ( tional Guard. roruua are in$iuaea in ui ruiarwu- dum vote to return to work. It 1 expected that some - of - tha at-ba will Kao-Im wna.tr thin svsntnt. uregon city, Nov. 26. nr. John li.l tTo, rarra..r.t.tl CL VV. HuM of Dr. Bord XW Speak pen Monday Lhrostoek Shloeer Hogs M. EL Lamp ham, Montague, Cal, paid hers for spot cotton. Liverpool, aa usual. was a large ouyer. T. Baaswei Aftar the opening there was a renewal of I Junction, 1 load; K. O. Burns, Bead, 7 loads J. A. Wilson, 1 load; Futures wars quoted: , OATS December feed Low. 2895 2865 2844 Close. 2950 2978 2908 2890 BARLEY , . 1 , 8050 2990 8028 BA5K STATEMENT OF COAST Portland Bank This week. Tear ago. 8 4,176.088.74 t 2.498,691.78 Clearing Monday . . Clearings Clearings Clearing Balances Clearing! Balances Clearings Balances an Francisco Banks Lo Angel Banks Spokane Banks .615.115.983 . $ 5,384.834 I Montana . . . - I Oregon ...... x,0U4,esu 553,728 Totals. Taoome Banks Portland . . . . ...8 724.765 4 weeks ago. . 102469 For Seattle: Saattla Bank I Oracon , $ 6,288,818 Washington 1.342.010 i otais, oeacue . , 4 weeks ago. . . 11, Union Fail-view Stock Farm. Redmond, 1 load: H. 8. Neal. Condon, 2 loads; 8. 8 locum. Bend. 2 loads; J. A. Carter. Kelso, Wash.. 22 head; Fisher Bra., 4 loads. Cattle and calves JU A. F.aitmkn. Lowell. 2 toads. Mixed stuff H, J. Lyston, Midland. 1 load cattle and hoes: O. C. Hnaea. Waahans-aL I Tww Wash., 1 load cattle and hogs; O. E. GorsOne, I Uecember brewing josepo, a loaa came ana nog; uari tioag. North Powder, 1 load cattle and hogs; Bol Dick erson. Weiser. Idaho. 8 leads aattle and hem: 2885 W. fi. HunUr, Enterprise. 6 loads cattl and S"tU is rTtanad white 2868 hogs: Lcatine, 6 loads cattl and hogs; JsSS XlS-? clipped, whit. 9Ri I u... vri. Tn(. t i a . , . I ueoemoar jo. a.. ....... zee ( i w. Weynard. Butnarlin. 1 load hoaa and ahean. U. 8. bureau of markets report livestock loaded (carloads reported wast of Allegheny m onnM.ias; aouoiauecas countea as two cars J Cattle and Mixed CalTM. Hogs. Sheep, stock, Total. xotais 1!vo 9S 'U9 203 8188 i wees ago.... zxuu oil 80 101 8803 a waasT ago... isoo obb osu Stats origins of livestcok loaded: For Portland 4 ,u- 9K no n.r loi Eaatern Ore- I lair, small. 11.30 (4 l.nu : avaraa. l.o gon-Washington . fancy timothy. ( ) : alfalfa. I St. Paul Barrel and box demand and move 114.00 ( 25 00: valley vetch. 822.009 28.00; I ment slow. Northwest boxes, some full rtpe. .w -. . to. AAA98AA, Awm 122 00 Mr ton: I sunDllaa adeonata. Mjn 141 nilA9R nav Imi I Ht Louia Norfhwest extra fancy Jonathana, fJRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta. I medium to large. 82.00 2.25; extra fancy IS 4 e in car lots: lass amount higher. I Spitsenbergs. medium to large, $2.50 8.00 slTT.I.STlTPT'S Nominal selling price: Bran. 131.00 1 82.00: shorts. 884.00 35.00; mid dlings, 542.00 per ton. H 1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 tUTH fnr ton. 1QO.UV. CORN Whole. $88.00; cracked. 884.00 par ton. ROLLED BAKLKT Per ton, sol (SOD, RYE 'Buying price, $70.00 per ton. Merchants Kxchange November bids: OATS 1617 1916 1917 Mon. Sat. FrL Thu. Wed. Tues. 5325 6676 05SU OBOO 03UU OUU 012b BARLEY Feed 5250 4000 625.0 6300 B20O 050 OZOO Brewing small. $2.00y2.25; extra fancy Delicious, large. $2.76; smaU. $2.60. Baltimore Boxes, Washington extra fancy Jonathan. $1.75 & 2.25 ; fancy. $1.66(9 2.00. Houston -Oragon, Idaho and Washington ex tra fancy Jonathana. $2.26; fancy, $2.00 2.10; Choice, $1.60 0 1.66. Oregon usss, oasnoi- tuvtioa extra fancy ana lanay, as.uw; us fancy Romca. f2-602.60; fancy. $2.26 ( 2.60; extra fancy Winesapa, $2.50 2.60; fancy. $2.40 2.00 per busbel measure. Jacksonvius Receipt eavy. Demand actlv. Quality good. . . - . . UulihntMi-JinntluM. Grimes. $2,00 0 8.25; Romes. $2,00 6)2.28: ttatef P; dium. $2.50; extra fancy, large. $3.00 8.76; extra fancy Winter Bananas, large. 88.75. Philadalphla wasmnaton " fancy Jon- 600 4200 8400 5450 5350 6350 5850 Usns. " "f10? A1.8? 'fL stiri Eastern oats and corn in bulk: OATS as November No. 8 white. . December clipped CORN January No. 8 yellow January No. 8 mixsd February yellow February mixed American wheat visible in bushels : Bid. , .5350 , .6250 , .6400 DA1BT PEODTJCE OHf THE COAST an Franc Moo Market San Francisco, Nov. 26. (C P.) Butter Extras. 48c Eggs Extra, 66c; extra puuets. Die. Cheese California flats. 28e; firsts, 21c Seattle Market Heattla. No. 26. (TJ. P.) Butter Native Washington creamery, cube. 48e; do brick, 49o; storage California cube, 44c; do brick. 45c Kn Haleot rancn. SOe; storag. & Chaeaa Oregon Uiplets, 24 25c; Young Anurica, 26o; block Swiss, case, 87c; Badger brick, case, 84o; do. single, 35o; Washington triplets, 26o. LOS anoaiee maraet Los Angels. Nov. 26. (L N. S.) Eggs Per doaen, 64 c. Butter Per pound, axo. 8 12 2 14 98 3125 gov- 26. 1917.. Nov. 29. 1918. . No. 80, 1914.. No. 24, 1918 No. 25. 1812.. No. 27. 1911.. 21,213,000 63.262,000 Winter Banana, small. $2.80; fancy Staymans, all sizes, $1.60 91.75. . Cleveland Demand and movement wow. Boston Box. Washington extra fancy Jon athans, largs. $2.00 2. 60 ; medium. J.vv; small7$l.T8; extra fancy Delicious, largs, $3.0 5 m 3.60; extra fancy tlaa. extra fancy Spitsenberg, large, 33.00; extra fancy OrUey. larg. 62.50. uh.,K.Ii.naTal and moemnt moder- .4950 late, quality and condition generally good. North- ouuo I wast, box, aoma tuu ripe. 5150 1 Chioago Extra fancy Jonathans,- $z.ou; 5160 johoio to fancy. 31. 60 1.76; extra fancy Win- tor Bananas. 12.60WZ.7tv; lancy, Kgu), ex tra fancy Spitaenbergs. 2.oo; cnoioe to iaocy. 62.00 9 2.25: extra fancy Delicious. $$.00. Choio to fancy. $2.25 2.75; extra fanoy tLnma 12 2 2.56: fancy. $2.00: Wash ington Bpitaenbergs. extra fancy, 129 iMidisie Steel boxes, large, 2.12.nu; meunim, ax-iuiev I M., "iv. T. a 8.80. average 62.2S; loano jonatnans, iancy. 640 boxes, large. 81.60; small, 11.46 91.65 average $1.56: 940 boxes fancy, small, aver ,.5900 . .5700 ,.6700 ,.6650 Increase. 1, 649,000 602,000 Alaska Gold AIUs Chains!, a.. Am. Beet Sugar . . American Can, c . , . American Can. p . . . Am. Oar F'nd y, a,. Am. Cotton OU. c . Am. Linseed, a . .. Am. Linseed, p . .. Am. Looomotive, a. Am. Smelter, o Am. Smelter, p. . . American Sugar, a . Am. Tel. a 'xal. . . Anaconda a'"'"g Co Atnnison. o Atchison, p Baldwin Loco, c b. a o.. o Bthlam Steel, B Bethlehem Steal, p. Brooklyn Rap. Traa. :Butu Superior. ' CaL Petroleum, e . Canadian Pacific. Central Leather, e Chesapeake Ohio U. a O. W .. c. u. at. r... c. a n. w.. o... China Copper . . . Colo. F. a L. o. . Consolidated Gas. Oern Products, a. Crucible Bteel. o. D. a R. G.,.c. . . Distillers Erie, o General Electric . . Goodrich Rubber. G. N. Ore Lands. Great North, pfd. Green Can ..... Hide a Leather, o. lee Becurlttee . . . Illinois Central . .. Inspiration Industrial alrohol . Interboro. a. . , . . Eenneoott K. C Southern, o. Lackawanna Steel . Lehigh Valley ... L. a N Maxwell Motors, c Mex. Petroleum . Miami Copper . . . 2 16 74 092 000 lioS'ooo - i Colorado extra fancy Jonathans 23 69f2 000 Hao'fwe b medium, $1.5691.65, average $1.68; SfcoSolooO slislooo 801 boxes madium. $1.30 1.60. 10 17 89 4 2 27 No. 28. 1910. I Nov. 29. 1909.. No. 28, 1908. . Nov. 25. 1907., 68.889,000 42.485,000 29,418.000 62.920.000 41,954.000 1.448.000 884.000 1,788.000 2,420.000 204.000 Tia kfolnaa Weatera extra fancy Jonathans, 62.25; Jumbla pack, $1.75 a 00; Delicious, $3.00; Jumble pack Romas. $1.75 2.00. AppUcations for inspections of fruits and veg etable in the following markets should be ad dressed to the following persons: New York City, E. L. Msrkeu. supervising inspector, iui World s shipments principal exporting conn-1 Fruit Trada Bids.. 204 Franklin St.; Chicago, No. 27.. 28.. 20.. 3.. IS. . 90. - 2. Prioa Monday Morning Seles Ave. lbs. Price No. Ave. lbs . mwo s e.80 27. . 622 5.25 1 . 841 4.60 21 806 92U 4.00 HEIFERS . 818 $ 7.00 1. . CALVES . ,440 $ 6.85 BULLS . 1400 $ 5.50 1 1040 $ 4.50 HOGS . 220 $16.50 3.. . 160 14.50 8.. tries (flour included) Wk. ending From: No. 24 U. S. and r 1 a BAA nn A man ''',' in?n ; Argentina. 60,000 1070 5.25 I . T,-.i. can nna -80 Rueaia...! India . . . 220,000 710 $ 4.50 J Totals 5.979.000 136,555,000 228.933.000 Til . B. B. Pratt. 503 Distributors Bldg.. 236 N Total since Sam period Clark St; Kansas City. Mo., F. E. DeSellem. July 1,17 last season. I Supervising Inspector, Room zuz produce t.x I h.n Bid. : Washington. D. C. O. T. More. 98,718.000 165.035,000 or W. H. Scott, Bureau of Markets. D. S. Dai o.aoo.vwu ro.ut l.uuu 1 partment 01 Agriculture. 23.182,000 16.903,000 It wiU be extended in tha next faw weeks to 6,082,000 I fort Worth, Dallas,, Houston, Galveston, Boston, 8.803,000 15.872.000 Philadelphia, Pittsburg. St. Louis, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and otner markets. AMERICAS LIVESTOCK 100 $14.60 60 lu.00 g PRICES Liverpool Cotton Steady Liverpool. Nov. 26. lL" N. 8.) Spot cot ton steady. Prices steady. Salee, 4000 bales. American: middling fair,: 28.46c: good mid dling. 22.68c; middling, 22.16a; low middling. Zl.oac; good oramary, zv.os; orainary, iu.11. Future opened quiet. Seattle Barley Market Seattle, Wash., Nov. 26. (I. N. &.)- ley. 164.60. Beoeipta. wnaat. S9 Chicago Hogs, $17.90 Chicago. Nov. 26. (I. N. S.) Hogs Re ceipt, 56,000; slow and 10c lower. Mixed and butchers. $17.20 17.90 ; good heavy $17 25 17.90; rough heavy, $17.25 & 17.40; light Cattle Receipts. 35.000; slow and weak to 15c lower, A Beeves. $7.85 14.85; sows and heifers. $5911.75; stocker and feeders. $6 11.16; Texans, $6.15 913.65; calve. $7 913. RhMS Ravrnt 912 AAn -.- . , , . , ' . w vc lower. Bltw J J?7n nd, , weatera- 8 -75 9 12.90 ; . lambs. IS. V A $ . a u . Denver Hogs $17.60. L W W. Are Accused Of Wrecking Train Unverified Report Says Four Are Ar rested for Chaining- Ball to Track Be- JTOBTHWE8T CBAKBEBBIES ABE BEING CLEANED UP BAP1BL 1 Bigh I Low Bid in 1H 744 8 96 64 24 V 26 Vk 66' ' 76 103 98 1 109 Vk! 66Vkl 88 Vk 54 63 Vk 82 44 17Vk IS 116 66 48 V. 37 95 41 -86 '80 56 86 14 129 86 27 91 2 16 75 87 96 66 36 36 ' j" 77 108 99 109 59 86 88 57 63 83 46" 17 13 186 48 ii" 95 48 86 '$0 67 'si' 15 189 86 27 91 Mo. Pacific National Lead Nevada Con. ... New Haven N. Y. Air Brake. N. X. Oantral N. Y., O. a W... Nor. a W. c Northern Pacific . . Pacific Mail i Perm. Ry Peoples Gas ...... Pittsburg Coal, c . . Pressed Steel Car, c Ray Cons. Copper Railway Steel Spgs. Reading, c Republic L It S., c. Rock Island Sears, Roebuck Co. Snattuck Btudebaker, e. . . . . Sloes Sheffield ... Southern Pacific Southern Railway, c Tennessee Copper Texss Oil Texas Pacific . . . Third A ventre . . Union Pacific, c C. 8. Rubber, c U. 8. Steel, c. . . That only about two ears of cranberries re main in growers' hands in the Ilwaco section m.nA , i o a.ib. ,M llmml n I n. Tim A lit", nn tha, Oregon side of the Columbia, is the word brought I J3tahJ"op?r, h. Willi.n V. a.hinr,ff a w.ll knoan ,r.nhm . tMinKSl, man of Allendale. According to Mr. Schimpff tha outlook is ..ui.. 1. w.b wm.1. irmi -ri.... encouraging. He will leave today for an ex- -""- " " ., ,.nAH trin Henrietta, Okla., Nov. 86. (L N.S.) Three trainmen were killed Sunday morning as a result of a wreck seven miles south of here when Frisco train No. 611. traveling 25 miles an hour, crashed into a rail which, it is alleged, i had been chained to the track by L W. W. members. It was the second at tempt to interfere with railroad facili ties in Eastern Oklahoma within 12 ( ) dosan; hard shall. 4a lb.; $3.76 pec box; crabs. $1.75 9 2.60 per doaen. bridge at Osage, SUGAR Cube, $8.75: powdered, $8.50; fruit or berry, $8.00; D yellow. $7.40; 'granu lated. 18.00; beat. $8.00; extra C. $7.60; golden C. $7.60. HONEY New. $4.00 94.50 per case. RICE Japan style No. 1. 7 He; New Or leans bead. c; blue roue, site SALT Coarse, halt ground. 100s, $16.00 1 eeipta 1085, strong. Prime lights, $16.65 sS?BT:Jl0,La5"(U P Hhts hours, the first being an attempt to des- oows and heffem, $6.00 9 8.40; stocker and feeders. $6.25911.60; calves. $8.00 9 10 00. Hogs Receipts 1100, 10c lower. Ton. $17.80; bulk. $17.25 917.80. aaTOvf 32.0 ?.; Ewes. 8aattla Hogs $16.75 Seattle, Nov. 26. (I. N. 8.1 Hoc ft. Whea ta; Portland Make Ton Xead- aaarten . New: Perkins Hotel f" rifta and Wasfclaftoa t doe to Vkoltult and la Ceate of . mtaU. IHstiiot. .'.'atatea 75o per dap up. m ..n KOa llH nil- imhim rtftira 1(1, I1A TK lOOi, $19.25; bale. 62.66; fancy toble and dairy. $28.75; lump rock, $20.00 per ton. BEAN 8 Nominal. SmaU white, 14c: large white, 18 c: pink, 10 e; limaa. 15c; bayous, 10 e; red. 10c. Hops, Wool and Hide HOPS Nominal. 1917 crop, 28 980c per lb. WOOL Willamette valley coarse CoUwold, 55e par lb.; medium Shropshire, 60c per lb.; Eastern Oregon, 60 le 55c per lb. HIDES Halted. 25 lbs. and up. 18c: salted stags. 50 lbs. and up. 15c; salted and green kips, 16 lbs. to 25 lbs., 18c; salted and green can, up to i id., lacj: green tuaea. no ids. and dry lbs. 16.75: medium to choice. 116.60 & 1.7ft' smooth heavies, $16.10916.25; rough heavies. $15.60916.75; pigs. $15.50 915.75. Cattle Reoetpta 216. stsad. Beet tr. $9.00 9 9.50; medium to choice. $8.25 9 8.75; common to medium, $6.00 9 8.00; best cows, 66.75 9 7.0t); ootaunon to rnsdium cows, $5.50 ey.Bw; ouua, ao.vuoyo.au; calvaa, $4,009 5.75. Sheep Receipts 86. steady. Lambs. $13.50 13.75; ewes. $6.0099.50; wethers. $8.50 IS ll.UU, Kansas City Hogs $17.76 Kansas Cit No. 2ft It N B l r.i. Rm.W. K AAA .1.. . , n. . a, T , t to lower, oceers. tr Kr.n. I , "7 , ' "eiei. spes io; (tocker fct 7-T". I leeaers, lOBlj; calve. 18 W 1 2.60. . l noes Keceint nnoo ioh n? tk 0917. troy the M, K. & T, Saturday night. Engineer J. S. Robertson, the oldest engineer in point of service with the Frisco, was Instantly Killed, as well a W. H. Wyre, student fireman in the cab' for his first run. Burt Ford, the regu lar fireman, was bo seriously Injured he died Sunday night. Posses were formed immediately and unverified renorts reaching; here thia morning claim four suspects have beenl taken. Stories of Secret War Meeting Denied a-, 1 Km SI mm n au Itta m, nr. 1 m fCnt hide. 80c: dry' flint calf, up' to 7 IN.. wwU aV J SWSBSW tisuva. twvus wiy sivw $1.60 to 82.60; aalted horse hid, v , .- . . oA.. 1 C- "(."J Wtt. S1T.26 la lT.lSi luaivina SIT KAait rn: idium. $17.45917.70; lights. 117 17.60. f .v.. , r .hiV rt. . .5J.-m, J, s,i "k1. 1 " olTWi'o 9 1 27w.!- inll'17 I Foreign Minister Balfour "on authority nriariin i k im iorl- iitarf h r. 1 Omaha Hog $17.80 of the king." lings, each. 259 50c i I Omaha, No. 26. L N. 8.) Hogs Re-! German propaganda has spread such TA1.1OW .No. x, lie) no. a, lie; grease, l Lv"Xi, .ower. iop 117.80; range. 9c per lb. ! $.S0dl7JMi: mixed, $17.60 917.70; good CHITTIM OR CASCaBA BARK Buying $"- fJJJts fl'-M 9 17.60; price, per car sots, o a per 10. - tyrw uia. iii.jaijii. -ja VI AH SIR 1.17. fi&a nar lb. I Pigs. $18920.00. Rosa. raliU. Oil I .Cattle Receipts 14,000. slow. Beeves. $7 . ..I1 7. 1 17.00: cows and halfera. 15 2Saiv vJlmiS -r.al l.00...to. Ind W. 1.4i; oouau, aases, ai.so London. Nov. 26. (TJ. P.) Denial that there were any secret meetings of the privy council In July, 1913, which ad vocated war with Germany, was made in a report. Postal Employes Criticise Burleson tended trip through the east and will visit the cranberry bogs there. Al tha same time be will confer with A. C. Chamty. head of the Ameri can Cranberry exchange, who has charge of the selling of all eastern stock. POTATOES ALOXO THE COAST 6an Franolsoo Market " San Francisco. Nov, 26. tU. P.) Onions Par cental, brown or yellow, $1.50 9 2.00 for good stock. Potato Per cental. $1.65 9 1.86 for choice: da fane. 11.0092.05: Sonoma. $1.75 9 2.15 ; i Reading GenL 4. do Salinas. $2.66 a. &o; ao luano .ettea tnion ran. in s v. . . A . . . . Westinghouae Eleo. Willys Overland Wool worth ::4: 48 118 7 Vi 83 17 81 66 Ill '24 110 tt 105 86 47 '46 66 22 44 71 79 18 148 19 40 89 88 24 11 142 17 116 61 97 78 81 83 89 19 111 a i 18 74 86 96 4 24 26 64 76 108 97 107 68 86 88 04 61 81 44 17 18 185 60 47 87 96 41 66 89 63 86 14 126 $6 37 91 44 118 7 88 18 62 66 i 48 11S 7 ss 17 81 65 $1 28 46 84 Hi 110 I tl 20 105 87 47 45 ' 66 22 44 71 80 19 148 19 41 39 83 85 12 146 17 116 61 T 7 38 83 89 19 111 11 44 23 17 27 110 ) TO IV 105 85 46 45 66 22 44 70 79 18 146 19 4t 89 83 24 11 142 17 115 81 96 78 81 83 88 19 hio SIS- is 74 87 95 65 86 26 71 56 "a 77 01 9 08 -58 86 82 66 61 82 86 45 17 12 85 67 47 7 $7 95 43 6 85 89 66 6 86 15 128 6 37 91 87 18 10 94 44 113 7 83 11 55 116 24 81 ih 4 4.2 11 111 T0 19 104 B6 28 47 88 44 66 22 44 71 79 18 140 19 40 89 83 84 Boyd of the First Presbyterian church, Portia, wbo attended the Baa Fran- Pnrt liul will nraOKlt that It. .4 . 11 a tlrtr, I . ' . - 1' 1C2 1 i eisoo oomerenoe, tooay aisapprovea os sermon at the services next Wednesday evening, marking the Installation of Dr. the notion of the SeatU employe In rejecting the agreement by aa-ovet S. W. Seamann. formerly of Portland, as w7r"..T. u. ..1 , wp"rof. i. 7- BeaTue voteVnow. that the radical havi r7 tT;,, 7 "T." . 1 been busy. It look to mo that tha Portland, will preside, and addresses will be made by Rev. J. R. Landsbor ough, predecessor to Dr. Seamann here, and Rev. A. L. Hutchinson. The exer cise will begin; at 7 :45 and are open to the public. Seattle worker must either abide by the majority decision or make them selves outlaw so far aa their unions are concerned." Camas Girl Pickets Plead Not Guilty Camas, Wash., Nov. 28. The lx girl pickets in the paper ntlll strike who were arrested last Friday were arraigned Saturday and entered pleas of not guilty. They will be tried De cember. S before Judge O'Connell In Vancouver. Tha mill company now has " a second boat, the Georgia Burton, tied at its dock for the accommodation of its employes. The strikers claim that they have - succeeded in inducing more than 60 strike breakers to quit in the last three days. Seattle Worker Balk Seattle. Wash Nov: . tl. NT. S.)-- That a hearing before President " Wile son's mediation board In. an effort to end the telephone strike In the North- ... tl 1 v. A h.is K . ..1 a.M 1 TV CS I. Will I WW HWU liua rwwm, wv.atwm likely, following the refusal of the telephone workers here to accept the terms of an agreement which was sat isfactory in San Francisco, Portland and Tacoma. Seattle workers, by a vote of 1280 to 28, rejected the terms of the agree ment submitted by the federal media tion committee through L. C. Orasser of San Francisco, vice president of the International Union of Electrical Workers. Must Yield, Bays official San Francisco. Nov. 26. (I. N. 8.) Mayor Clark, who was discharged by I That the Seattle member of the Eleo-- the company, is now driving an auto--! trlcal Workers' union must return, to work with the other coast men is tne statement today of L. C. Graaoer, vice president of the organisation. .. "The Seattle men will have to come into line," he said. "An agreement ha been reached which ia satisfactory to the majority of the employe of the Pa cific Telephone A Telegraph company and the Seattle men must aooept it. I have about lost patience with them." mobile Btage between Camas and Van couver. The striking workmen have taken ex ceptions to the attitude of a local newspaper, and, it is said, have re duced its circulation in the, city more than half. It is expected that the meeting of the city council this evening will de velop a fight over the appointment of a number of the strikers aa special police by Mayor Clark. ARMISTICE IS; SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION BETWEEN PETROGRAD AND BERLIN (Contained Prom Psga Oaa) Total sales, 452,600 shares. 9ew Tork Bond Market Bid. Atchison Genl. 4s. . . . . . Bal a Ohio Gold 4s... Beth. Steel Ref. 5s ... . Cent. Pacific 1st 4s ... . C, B. & Q. CoL 4s... St Psul GenL 4 Chicago N. W. GenL 4. L. a N. Uni 4s New Tork Ry. 6a Northern Pae. P. Lj. 4s 82 77 88 76 96 the wormkraen's and soldiers delegate was not consulted by Lenin nor Trotsky on the armistice plan. Bitter criticism was voiced that dictatorial method should have been assumed by such pro claim era of the rule of the people aa Trotsky and Lenin. The German refusal to negotiate is ex pected to alienate many other Bolsbe vlki supporters. The cadet nartv has formallv nra. . J Jj I claimed that the Ttotsky-Lenlne stat- I mtnta vntiat nrtt Kai ra.wla , m 12 I " "' " --'-. v.. a. avy.oaTaa- usiitw va ius win vi uie pexipia. iWord reached here today that the onarchist are arranging a meeting. General Brusiloff and M. Dragomlroff were said to be leading a movement for restoration of such a regime. In the meantime. General Krylenko, newly appointed commander-in-chief of Russia' armies, ha been unable to assume his new post. General Dukhon In. whom the Bolshevikldlsmlssed when he refused to transmit the armistice proffers, insists upon retaining control. He served formal notice on fh Bolshe vik 1 leaders and Krylenko that if Kry- lonko appeared at army headquarter be would be arrested. 17 H5 1 98 78 82 88 88 19 110 boiled, e 450. smllana- Mas. COAL 0lL 'Water white, ia drums and iron barrel. 10c per gallon. v WHITE LAP Ton lota, 18e per lb. 600 TTJRPEKTDfE Tanks. ; 65c; cases, 75e; 10 ease lot, le Ms. .. I " palace1 Hotel Claaa, quiet, madern, homellka and Jew, wa. Fraa bus from eil daoots. - Satas 76a ta SS.00 par day. Wasningtoa su aad Jterohaata Besaaasrtera, t .., Ur gaUou'-lotrS 5VS "Wf "f Ml.'oO per sau on, iota M 1 13.35. Jambs, $16 IT: awe. $9.2811.60. (. 4,. i I - ' 1 . , . . Saa Praadseo Grata Market ean axauciaco, rov. aa. (u. fi. grain: Barley Par cental, feed. No. 1. li KDss 3.62; do shipping, $2.42 02.45 tab. interior snipping points. Oata -Per cental, new red feed. $3.60 2.70; do awed grade, $3,10 $.25. . Barley calls: . No. 86 No. 24 ' ' onan, Close. Close. lMcemoar,. .......... zao 360 249 Aiay :.s .. ... ... zas . 253 Chicago,. Nov. 26 L N. S.) Wage Increases averaging 25 per cent of the present scale are to-be demanded by employes of the Chicago postoffico a the result of a mass meeting held here. Resolutions urging the increase In pay and the passage . of the . Madden Re classification bill were adopted. Speaker at the mass meeting bitter ly scored the policies and administra tion of Postmaster General A. S. Burle son. Gems, $3.002.25. repacked. Sweet potatoes Per nunarea pounas, si.vu. ex. car. Saattla Market StUe. Nov. 26. (U. P.l Onions Cali fornia yeUow, pound, S 0 8 e. Potatoes Locals, new, $82 40; Yakima Gems, $86 0 40 per ton. Los Angeles Market Los Angelee, Nov. 26. tL N. S.) Potatoes Unchanged. . Xew Tork Vetal Market New York. Nov. 26. (7. it. S.) Metal: Spelter, qniet; Nov. and Dec.. 7&8c; first, quarter. 89 8e. Tin, nominal; spot, 80 bid. Lead, quiet; Nov. 6 bid; Dec and Jan. $6.38 0 6.65. Copper, unchanged. Hew Tork Sugar and Coffee New York, Nov. 26. (U. P.) Coffee: Spot No. 7 Rio. 7c; No. 4 Santos. 9c Sugar Centrifugal, $6.90. Federal Mediator, -HI, Calls for Priest Lbs Xngeles. Nov. f. (TJ. P.) So ill that he has sent for a priest to be at hfs bedside constantly together with a physician and a nurse, Verner Z. Reed, member of the president's mediation commission, is confined to his private car here today, in a criti cal condition. Unable to sit up. Reed, nevertheless, Insists m carrying on government business and works from his bed. - - j ' TJ. S. Steal 5. Union Pae. 1st Ref. 5s. . . Southern Pae. Oonv. is. . Southern Pae. Conv. 4s. , Penna. Conv. 4 .... . Penna. 1st 4s....... Ches. A Ohio. Con. 6 . . Suffrage Has Big Atajority Detroit, Mich., Nov. 26. (I. M. 8.) Complete unofficial returns from tha recent state -: election show that the woman suffrage amendment carried by . I a majority 01 83,$4. - 79 86 1 88 85 83 88 79 89 76 91 90 73 Porelga Bond Market Rid. A. T. Be Oct 1920 90 V. K. 5s Sept. 1918 7 TJ. K. 5s Feb. 1918 89 TJ. K. 5s No. 1919 A-95 17. K. 5 s Feb. 1919 . . . 98 TJ. K. 5s No. 1921 92 F. Sec 6s Aug. 1S19 94 Rep. Prance 5a 1931 ...14 Paris 6a Oct. 1921 83 Marseilles 6s Nov. 1919 81 Russia. Exta. 6s 1921 . . 6 Russian IntL 6 1V26 Ill Dom. 5s Aug. 1917 94 Dom. 5s April 1021. tl Horn. &s April 181.... I Dom. 5 April 1926 90 Argentina 6 11 89 Dom. Can. 5a 1987 98 ' French 5a 1919........... 94 Ask. 83 80 90 79 93 86 80 87 20 65 85 88 90 81 90 77 99 91 73 Ask. 90 9$ 99 96 98 92 148 88 65 115 95 98 91 91 98 98 94 Regiment to Get New Flag J ISan Francisco, Cal- Nov. 28. (U. P. Buenavlsta parlor, N. D. O. W., will pre sent the Three Hundred and Sixty-third infantry. Camp Lewis, with a regimental flag Tuesday in the rotunda of the city hall. The regiment 1 composed of men from San Franc lsoo. Carmen Discharged, Strike Is Imminent Minneapolis, Minn, Nov. 26. (TJ. P.) : A general street car strike on all Twin Cities line loomed Imminent agairk today, following the discharge of 1000 carmen because they were members of the recently organized carmen's union. BOLSHEVIKI NOTE TO UNITED STATES BEING "CONSIDERED' IS WORD Washington, Nov. 2$. (I. N. S.) The proposals of the Bolsheklvl gov eminent of Russia for a three months' armistice on all fronts during which to arrange a world peace conference were being "considered" by the United States government today. The proposals which were handed to Ambassador Francis early last week, were forwarded to the state depart ment by way of Stockholm. The docu ment has been laid- before President Wilson by Secretary of Bute Lansing. Beyond saying that the proposals were "being considered," Secretary Lansing would not discuss the Bol- shevlkl note today. It is accepted as certain by diplomatic Washington that there will be no reply to tha armistice proposal. . To reject the proposal through a dip lomatic note would be to recognise the Constitutionally 1 and by l i Acts'of Congsess - Interest received 'from munlcip-l -. bonds Issued in the United States ' Is exempt from ALL Federal Income Taxes, f j Under ruling, of th Treasury Department, certificates of own- - ership are not required and indi- vlduals need not report tlve lo- 1 come to the government. We own and offer a choice se lection of municipal bonds se cured by the taxing power of tha issuing municipality at prices to . yield 414 to 6. . EXEMPT FROM ALL INCOME TAXES LumbermensTrast Company Capital and Svphvl $600,000 , Lsmbermess Bldg. Portia Ore. Stocks, Beads. Cottoa, Orala Zte. ' llS'Sl Board ef Trade Balldlag. 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