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- X THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919. 21 PRICE OF POTATOES GETTING ABOVE COMPETITIVE POINTS Edited by man IL Cohen BUTTER RISE IS INJURY TO TRADE 'ad us try Likely to Surfer as a Result of Action of One Creamery Force Oleomargarine Sales. The advance of 2 cents a pound In the price quoted for creamery butter by one local creamery hus not met with favor by others in this territory beoause of the simple fact that there Is plenty of fresh butter available for all require- Wheat Trading Is Likely Removal of Government Regulations May Settle Trade. By UjmiD H. Cohen Trading in the wheat market on the various exchanges Is likely to be re sumed within a short time as a result of .the president's proclamation In can celling all government regulations re garding the import and export of sup plies. Owing to the. exchange situation it is not likely that any foreign business will be available among the trade because Europe can purchase wheat elsewhere at lower prices where their exchange la on a better basis. I ne united states ments In the local trade at this time. IS'ot the sliKhieHt sign of a shortage is government will likely continue the only shown. In fact the local market cannot , exporter of wheat for this country dur absorb the offerings. ing the remainder of the season. As matters now stand wheat trading POTATO PRICES NOW DANGEROUS Loeal Market Is Above Competing Points and Outside Demand May Suf fer Buyers Less Anxious. While a firm tone continues In the local potato trade and country purchases remain as high as $2.50 per cental for selected stock, there appears no great desire among buyers to pay this price at the moment. Comparatively speaking the loeal potato price tt country points ha advanced beyond the basis for other mrketst. For Instance sales are con firmed at Willamette valley point at higher figures than are ruling in Idaho, which is Turkey Market Bulletin for the Wholesale Trade Turkeys rontlnae to arrive more freely here and while the movement In general is good, some of the re ceivers have been holding their stork off the market to secure better prices. General, sales of top birds in lots continue aronnd 4! 41 Vie a pound for the fancy dressed stuff, with oc casional sates at 4Sc In lots and as high as 4ic obtained for selected stock from some small bnyer. Bnlk of the turkeys for the Thanksgiving trade nsually arrives Sunday, bnt the price Is seldom made until Monday morn ing. HAY MARKET IS- HODIUPM Some Believe Market Will Advance In stead of Showing Loss as Others Had Expected Barley Is Firm. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS J ! Hogs Showing Less of onT'in. VZ'uto The face f Uan be resumed on T The exchanges and J ZXtZZ '.he SST&ZXS actual condition of offering is finding gen- - . ,. , :., ,A ,Kdki K .r,d:; Both of tliew Uke a Urge per cent oy . , . i i i uijiilcsiii: uuBiiicon ryjAi fc w ..., . Aral Olsprovai imuni uuirr creamrnr, wiiu miv working for the uiilift of the butter Industry. Thejr claim that the action of Manager Howard if the Mutual in advancing the price at tht time la In reality a bad factor inasmuch as tt . wi.h nffUt-n will decrease instead of Increase the consumption w"2i' l" ,L , K of butter and' thereby increase the demand for i ' ne presiaeni D domestic business would probably more generally settled as a result. Max H. Houser, second vice president of the Grain corporation for the North- here, announces: by proclamation has oleomargarine. " removed, errective DecemDer lit, an ex- Tbe fact that Seattle has advanced the price port anrj import embargo restrictions on of butter 1 taken here to indicate that the wade wheat an(J flour and thereafter yit!:l:r.ZdnV X$r&i -heat and wheat flour may be exported actual coet. Seattle has been extremely bearish and imported without requiring the per in the butter trade for many weeks, in fact mt which formerly by the war trade hat ehown no inclination whatever to take any boar(1 anfi latterly by the wheat direc- bovZ T th.r.re allied I by those in the nrth. , tor ha. been nece.srary TROVISION PRICES ARK CHAXUED Hlight changes ari- anriounced in the price of hams by local packers. Ird prices are down about 1- a pound, hut comuonnd is ni 4 c a pund on account, ai the higli price of cottonseed oil Thrwe -desiring speciat information regarding ! any market should write the market editor Ore gon Journal. enclosing stamp for reply. FBKNH YAW TRADE IS STEADY Trade In the fresh market was steady for the day along the whole-ale way. with no change in value Indicated. Receipts an- still moderate, with no surplus in sight. Storage good moving fast. KM ALL HENS ARE QI.'OTKD LOWER There appears a strain fit weakness in the market for lightweight hen-, with sale down to 21 (51 22c a pound. Hlthouglt some business was rone as high as 23c a pound. Heavy toes in demand. C'OI'STRY MEATS HOM STEADY Roseburg Turkey Market Remains 40 Cents Pound Roseburg. Nov. 22 The local turkey mar- I ket remained normal today, and the buying ! was very steady, until late this evening o 'ft (10 (a 2. So more biros came In today than on either Wednes day or Thursday. The price remained the same until the clone 4 Oc. The out of town nuyers will leave for l'ortland tonight. buyer secured about 3000 birds, but would have bought 6OO0 if they could. The local buyer will continue buying until late Satur- Markel for country killed meat is showing 1 day evening, a steady tone at unchanged prices for calves, ! . but hog remain firm and in active demand at. i . -. . KH &TATmTir AHF AID extreme prices. Receipt of hogs are quirt fair. APPLE MARKET HOLDING STEADY Apple market trade is holding steady hr-rr. with no change in the general : lute. t tori. Bulk of the sale continues around $ 1 . 2.r (? 1 .AO per hot. fcateru markets show moderate movement BRIEF NOTES OF PRODl-CK TRADE 'ticaretle prices Again 40c per 1 flun hiziier. rheee market ective st unHmiiced prices, l.ow grade canned salmon market very quiet. Wool trading shows improvement in the Kast. Jack rahhits are a drug on tSte market, around $2(4 2. AO dor.cn. WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather burrnu adri-es: 1 rot.net shipments during the next 36 hours agaitut the following minimum temperatures: iluing north. 42 deg'ee; northeast over R.. P. . R. R.. 80 degrees; east to Baker. t4 degree, and south to A 'lilsnd. SO degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland tomorrow sbout 42 degrees. . Duluth Flax Market Dulnth. Nov. 22. 1 1. S. 8 ) Flax: No vember. 14.73; December. $4 66; May, 14.61. Naval Stores Market New York, Nov 22. (I N 8 1 --Turpentine fcaaiinah. 11 88 ( I 5k V, ; New York. $1.68 i Rosin. Savannah, $16. AO; New York. 117.00 TO THE COTTON MARKET New York. Nov. 22. (I. N. 8.) Bullish weekly statistics had much to do with stesdi nesa in the cotton market at the opening tislay Sentiment w;is also affected by a prediction of an early settlement of the soft coal labor dif ficulty. After opening IS to 23 points higher, with the ejeeptinn of January which was 1 liolnt lower, the list old up 4!S pointa over last night's close on wrek-end covering and a good demand from Liverpool. The market w.i irregular In the late fore noon and at one time di-plajed some weak nest. The demand from the trade and shorts absorbed the offerings and left the market finally firm at a net advance of 61 to 81 points. the Oregon offerings usually. Idaho also has the advantage of a lower freight rate to Tezaa than Oregon. Potato prices at growing center: Greeley, t.'olo. Hanling light. Practically no wive inquiry. Demand moderate, movement low. Market unsettled, little change in prices. Wagonloads caah to growers at country loading points Rurals and Pearls. U. S. No. 1, 12.50 2.(55. mostly $2.55 2 60. Idaho Falls. Idaho. Hauling moderate. De mand slower, movement moderate, market slight ly weaker. All utock quoted is V. 8. No. 1 grade, wagonloada cash to growers Rurals. $2.40 ( 2.43; Russets, mostly $2.65. Minneapolis. Minn Very light wire inquiry. Itemand and movtenent limited. Market dull, little change in price. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms White varieties, partly graded. $2.65(4 2.75. mostly $2.70; Kings. $2.6."). Red River valley, Moorhead rate. Red River Chios, field run, $2.f0 & 2.05. Waupaca. Wis,- Condition generally good, some allowing effects of late blight. rarload f. o h. usual tennn-Moderate wire inquiry De mand moderate, movement limited. Market steady, little change in prices. Round Whites, t. S. No. 1, $2.60 (92.70. Some consigned. Some loaded in box can. Warehouse cash to .growers Hauling moderate. lemand good, movement limited. Market film, little change in prices. Round Whites. IT. b. No. 1, bulk at Waupaca, $2.2iV; at other Wisconsin points. mostly $2 2 J. Consuming markets reported: Kansas city. Mo. Kansas I. Washington I. iti . - s ,..i. ,1 .. ir:.....in xrh .1.. I ne Seattle i . , ... ... , . ..i .. ., track, including broken, IS diverted. Supplies liberal. Ieniaud and movement poor. Market steady. Thursday's sales, carlots outweigh! Minnesota Red Ulver Ohios, partly graded. $3.20. Fort Worth. Tejas. Idaho 3, Colorado 7, Oregon 1 cars arrived. Supplies liberal. De mand and movement moderate. Market steady, little change in prices. Condition generally good. Kales direct to retailers Colorado and Idaho white varieties. IT. S. No. 1, $3.50 s 8.75; California Burhanks. $4.00 ( 4.50. Minneapolis. Minn. Sales direct to retailers Washington Netted Menu. $3.50, few $3.40. f Car. Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oat. Hay Portland. Satu. . . 27 . . . . JO 5 4 J Year ago 88 ... . 24 8 8 .Total this week. 154 2 77 9 84 'Tear ago 17f 23 03 61 Season to date... 4642 115 1920 316 781 : Year ago 4646 579 812 512 1586 Tacoma, Fri 15 7 Year ago. , 20 1 3 1 8eaon to date . .3172 55 107 473 I Year ago 3031 19 109 683 ' Seattle. Fri 36 3 4 5 3 Year ago 24 . . . . 17 2 26 i Sea-son to date. . .2S43 133 844 351 659 ! Year ago 8221 43 717 389 1421 North Portland Buyers Vrss Keen Taking Hold or Closing Day Offerings. Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. 120 3 . 1 145 332 19 58 89 ... 21 1 89 1 7RO 200 ... 50 2fi 36 14 90 535 4 4 10 511 63 9 172 Furnished by Overbeck of Trade building A Cooke Co., Board Month Open. High. Iow. Close. January 3425 84! 3423 3498 February 330O M.irch 3245 3S80 8245 3324 April 3220 May 3140 3105 8137 3187 June 3110 July 8035 3075 3030 3075 August 2960 September 2895 October 2705 2805 27115 2825 December '3585 3630 3575 S625 New York Hnirar and Coffee New York. Nov. 22.- I U. P.) Coffee No. 7 Rio 15; No. 4 Santos 26 26. Sugar Ccrtritugal $7.28. ISSUE 14 SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1919 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES TURK! EYS We believe the market Market ateadj. Most talci today at 4S on top titork. win noid. DUCKS In big- demand at 32 to 35 live. GEESE Selling- at 23c to 25. Market trong. HENS over 8V4 lbs. Belling' at 28c to 30: under SMi lh., 23. BROILERS under I lb., 30. SPKINGS over 2 lbs., 23. OLD K00STEKS, 16. TEAL Steady. Most sales 20 1 to 21c. HOGS Firmer. Most sales at 22 to 22Vi. Our selling- charge Is lc per Ih. on Hogs, Veal and Poultry, 1c per dosen on Ef gt. SHERIDAN -BECKLEY CO., Inc. 126 FRONT 8TREIT, PORTLAND. OREGON Rafeewnce: HIBIRNIA SAVINGS BANK Phone: Main 3607 Apple and Potato Growers' Associations That Ship In Car Lota or Lett Should Use Our Services Chicago Moos. 914.25 Chicago. Nov 22. i I. N. 8 I Hogs Re ceipt'. 8000; 2314 50c higher. Bulk, $13 70! 14.15: top. $14 25; heavyweight. $13 HO 14.1..; medium weight. $18.70 (a 14.25 ; lipht weight, $1 3.65 14.20; light lights. $13,40 6 14.00; heavy packing sows, smooth. $13 00 13 40; packing sows, rough. $12 60 18.00; pig. $18. 00 13.50 Cattle Receipts. 4 500; compared with week ago: Choice and prime steers, 50 Cat 75c lower: in between gradtss, $1. 25 1.75 lower; common grades, 25 (a 50c down; she stock, mostly 50 to 75c lower; best bologna bulls, steady: others. 25c lower; veal calves, $1.50 g 1.75 lower; hfst fcaders. 2 Be lower; others, 50c lower; westerns. 25 50c lower. siheep Receipts, 7000: compared with week ago Fat lamb3. 25 QL 50e lower; sheen and yearlings, steady to strong; feeding lambs. 25c higher. Kansas City Hogs (14.25 Kannaa City. Mo.. Nov. 22.; (I. N. 8.) Cattl! -Receipt. 800. no market. Hogs Receipt. 2500, active and ateady; ales, $18 90 14.25. Sheep Keceipti, 150. no market. Denver Hogs, $13.76 Derrver. Colo.. Nov. 22 It". P.l- Cattle Receipt.-. 30OO: stead v. Steer. 19.11(11 12 511 cows and heifers, $7.25(8 9.00; atockers and feeder--. $7 25c11.50; calve, $8 00 ft. 12.50 Hogs Receipts, 150; 25c lower Ton $18 75; bulk. $13.501S.7S Sheep Receipts, 9000 ; steady Lambs. $12.50 13 75; ewes. $6.50 (ji 7.50 ; feeder lambs, $12.25 14 25. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RfN Saturday . . . Week ago . . 2 weeks ago . 4 weeks ago Year ago 2 years ago 3 yean ago . 4 years ago While hop" were unchanged for the week end at North Portland, the trend was easier. Cattle and sheep were steady for the closing period with a nom inal supply. Hogs again commanded $1B.50 for tops in the North Portland alleys for the Saturday trade, but there was a noticeable degree of weakness in the buying, indicating that if ar rivals are liberal next week prices will slide off somewhat. .enera. not market ring' I'riB. mived $1 o.OO 19 50 Median mtved 16.0O l.0O Konit- heavies 14 00 a 14 60 Ptrs t4 50 61 5 50 Cattle Situation Nominal Three lone head of cattle made their ap pearance in the North Portland alleys for the Saturday trade. Demand for cows continue best bnt. the steer division is steady. Receipts too nominal to test sentiment generally. General cattle range: Best steers t Unod to choice steers Medium to good steers ...... Ksir to good steers ttanroen to fair ter Choice cows and heifera .... Oood to choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers J air to medium oowa and heifera Canners Bulls Hs light calve . . . Heavy caivea Ktockers and feeder Mutton Market Holds Market for mutton and lambs showed no disposition to change either price of sentiment in the North Portland yards for the closing day of the week. Receipts were limited and aales continued within the previous range. (General lanih and mutton range: Best east of mountain $11.2 12.25 Stockers and feeder 8 00 9 00 V.i .smba "HI Yearling. S.00$) .00 Wetliere 7. Ml .5o Kw 6.00 itf 7 00 F-lday Afternoon Sate No, Ave. lbs. Trice. No. Ave. lbs. Trice. STEERS 8.00 2. 8.25 10. 8.55 1. 8.55 I 4. &.50 3. cows DAIRY ' FHODl'Cfi 0 THE COAST Turkeys RELIABLE INFORMATION We want your shipments of Hogs, Veil, Live and Dressed Poultry, Hides. Erks. etc. GULLICKSON & Co. 109 FRONT ST. Established 1912 Portland, Ore. SHIP YOUR HIDES TO POBTl.AXD'8 OXLT TANNERY Wa Will Par You Highest Market Price Weber Tanning Co. Established 1880. 1710 MACADAM ST. PORTLAND. OB. HIDES,PELTS,WOOL Caseara Bark, Metals. Robbers Write (or price and shipping tags. L. SHANK & CO. ' 111 Front Street, Portland. Oregon HIDES, SHEEP PELTS, MOHAIR, WOOL ALSO CASCARA BARK write ro ritieto TO H. F. NORTON CO. Are You One of the Satisfied Shippers of The Corvallis Creamery Co., Inc.? Talking may get nhlpments. but It is deeds that hold shlppera We Need More Regu lar Shippers, Big and Little COBTALLI8, OEEGO POTATOES WANTED Growers and dealer, quota ua price on carload lots of potatoe f. o. b. your utation. You mav hip a any variety or quantity, we cuarantee Journal price according to quality; or send u a ampl. by parcel pout and we wtU quote you. BOQOESS OO., 1B1 Front Otraat Portland, Or. BoDine&Clarli Livestock Ceaatlsston Merebaaie UNION STOCK YARDS WORTH FORTLAITI. OREOOIt Your Turkeys Wanted We expect to get record prices from row -ijntil Thanksgiving. Good demand for all other poultry, also veal and hoga Eggs selling at record prlcea Write for qaotaUous and tags. BOLLAM & CO. US Front Street . Portland. Oregon SULLIVAN HIDE L WOOL CO. III if B B-vanaw 111 MEATS WANTED re nova sen cocUkT 9a (, Heavy veal ' inii.'. .'H ioltl Heavy hens. 2S to SB. Broiler,, per lb 2a to YURKKY HIGHEST MARKET PRIC Can faandle any kind of poultry or (arm n re duce; always roaranua the market price. Writ for tas and w. mak return tha foUowtna- day promi.Uy. 080AR J. CARLSON Osettej 1.00. 11 rrem etrsM San Francltoo Market San Frapc.iaco. Nov. 22. f. Butter Extrai, fiSc. Egtpi Extras, 8flo: extra pullets. 71c; un-der-i.i'd pullets flflVjc. Cheeoe Califomia (lata, fancy. 35c. firsts, 30c. Seattle Market Seattle. Nov. 22. (C. P.) Butter Local country creamery, cube. 68; do. brick. 60c. Morale brick. COc. Eees Ical strictly fresh. 80c; ptilleU. 65 G fi"c; atorace, 58c. t'heevr Oregon and Wanhinffton triplet?. 32 34c. Lot Angels Market los Aneele. Nov. 22. (I. N. S.) Butter California creamery estra, 66c. Ekks Fresh extra. 76c; case count. 71c; pullets, 62c. ljve poultry Hena, 32 (S 36c; broiler, 47 4tc- fryers. 35c. , Prodnre Trade Gain Cbehali. Wash.. Nov. 22. The CowHta Prciduce company of Winloek haa jumped from 1 a businefs of $5000 year to more than $80,- . ooo a month. Friday the company shipped : direct to the New York market a carload of i Wlnlock eft's. This company started here 'seven I years auo. The plan of the company call for j a solid ear load of eg-ga every week to be shipped : to New York. i B.OO 10. B0 ft 00 ft 50 8. OH (4 H 00 7 00 H 00 S.a0 6.00 7.7S 8 !o .50 7 60 s.nosf 6 so 4.75 0 75 . 8 00(9 4 00 5.01) 6 50 14.00(a) 16.00 . 00d 13 00 7.00 0.25 The market for hay continues to re flect a steady tone. Some of the lead ers here believe that prices will rise In stead of showing a decline during the immediate future. Barley market Is inclined toward strength. Demand for oats is steady. Globe Grain & Milling company ad vise : Of interest to the hay trade ia a bulletin re cently issued by the office of farm market at Pullman, reporting a shortage in the hay erop of Waliincton, Oregon and Montana. They do not include Idaho, aa much of that crop lat vear was .hippcd into Washington and Oregon, hut tliis year, because of infection from boll weevil. Idaho cat.not ship in this direction. tne bulletin contains tliis suggestive paragraph: "By cumiwring the hay supply for last year in the four northwestern states with the hay sup ply of this year, keeping in mind the prices that were received last y.ar for that product, one should be able to make a reasonably reliable es timate of what should be the prevailing prices for hay for the remainder of the season." It i suggested by Spokane authority that prices may reach as high aa $40.00, but we think this ia eDtirely out of line. However, we mu.t say that there ia nothing in the situation to suggest lower price, and in fact the local tuarkut is distinctly better this week than at any time in the recent past. There is a good demand for all offeriugs, with indication of an increaa tng demand. FLOUR Selling pricse, nw crop: Patent. $11.75; whole wheat flour. $10.4 ; Willamette valley. $10 35- local straight, $10 20: bakers local. $11 S011.7&; Montana siring whett. patent. $11.75; rye flour. $10.10; oatmeal. $13 00; graham. $11.00. Prices for city de-li-veries In five-barrel lota. HAT Ruvinz mice, new crop: WiTlamett. timothy, fancy. $27.00; Eastern Oregon Wa-h- '. . ... .... . i. .1.-1.- ....OA. tpgton rsncv T.imtny. i i; anai-a, o'yw, valley vetch. $25 00; cheat. $lt 00 3 20.00; btruw. $10 00; cvover, $24.00; gran . i4 0(1 GKAIN SACKS Nominal: New erop, delivery. ' No. 1 Calcutta, 17c in car lot; lea amounts ttg'ier. MILLSTUFFS Mixed run at mills, aacked. raft 'in t 40.00 ROLLED OATS Per ton. $0.006100. KOLLJiU BAKLKY Per ton. $67.00 Cs.00 CORN Whole, $79 00; cracked. $8100 Merchants Exchange bid;: Merchants Exchange bids: FEED OATS Nov. . . .5425 BARLEY . . 6650 . . 6050 CORN 6600 -WHITK LEAD To lota. 3$e; BOO It IS He per lh. TURPENTINE Tanks. S1.S1; case. $2.01; lO-eww lota, le leu. WIRE NAILS Baale price. $5.16. Heps, Wool and Hide. HOPS Nominal, lit IB erop, 80c par lb. HIDE8 No. 1 aK enr.-d hale- I under 45 lb.). 85c; No. 1 aalt cured hide (over 45 Joe.), 25c: No. 1 -salt cured hull hide... .'lie, partly cured hides. 2c per pound leas; green hides, 5c ler pound leas; No. 3 hide, lo lr pound lea; hair slipped hides, one third leas than No. 1 hide. raW and Kip Skins No. 1 trimmed calf kin (up to 15 lbs ). 75c: No. 1 trimmed kip kin. (15 to $0 lb. I. 40c: No. 2 tskiru. 2c per lb. leas; hair supped akina, one-third less than No. 1 akun. Dry Hide and Skin Dry flint hides, 7 lbs. and up. 5c; drv flint bulls. 24c: drv flint ralf hide, under 7 lba. 75c; dry aalt hide. T lb, ami np. 2ttc; dry oalt bulU, 20c ; lry .alt calf skins, under 7 lba., 70c: dry cull hide and skins, half price. Horse hides fJreen or salted, large, well taken of hides. $5 00 0 8.00; pony and small hides, $2 50 ( 4.00; dry horse hide. $2.00 4.00; hides with beads off. 50c less; horse tail hair, per lb.. 25c; bone mane hair, per lb.. 15c Pelts Dry long wool pelts, per lb . 3033r: dry medium woo! pelts, per lb.. 25(2Sc; dry shearing pelta. 50c(S1.00 each; aalt long woo) pelts. $2.00 (.i 2 .10 each: salt medium wool pelt. 11 Mlo 2 0 each; salt shearing pelts. 50c1.00 each. MOHAIR 1-on staple. 40c per lb.; abort taple. 258e per lb. TALLOW AND UREASE No. 1 tallow. 12e; No. 2, 10c; No. 1 greaae. Be; No. 2 great. 7o Der lb. CHITT9M OR CASCARA BARK New r.l Am. 11c per lb. Am. WOOL Valley half blood Merino and Hhrnu- i Am. hire. 50c; Cotswold and I.irv-'n. 40(45c; matted Cotswold. 30ie 85c; timber stained. 5o per lb. less; iambs' wool; 4e per lb. less. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and California Wool M.ririo and Shropshire, 85 40C; half blood Merino and Couswold, 3742e; Shropshire, 87 42c; CoUwold and Lincoln, straight and mixed. 82(35e; burry. 5c per lb. les; lambs. 4c per lb. leaa. Fine - Wools Merino combine and carding grade. 30 0 35c. Irregular Opening . In Stocks Gives Way to Strength New Tors, Not. 22. (L N. 8.) Aftet some Irregular change at the opening today th stork market developed a strong tone, ad vancing from fractions to over 5 point. Steel common sold up to 104 , whlla Cru cible, after yielding to 20H , Jumped to 212. Baldwin Imco rose one iotnt to 106 44 and Re public Steel 1 to 106. The motor issue were in demand. Ceneral Motors advancing nearly 4 points to 881; Mtude baker 1 to 116 and Pierce Arrow 2 point to 6B. Mextcn Petroleum was the tfongwt t the oils, advancing 3 V to 202 H. Royal Initch rose U to 101 4, and S.nrlatr f to 49 V . Fractional decline wen noted in Pan American Petroleum and Trans till. Columbia Uax was prominent, advancing 2 to 66 i . Th railroad stocks were fractionally lower, while the coppers were quiet. Furnished cCerbeck A Conk Co., Board ot Trade building: LrsCRIPTION Coarse Grain Is Steady at Decline By Joseph E. Peltchard Chicago. Nov. (I. N. S.) Following an Irregular and unsettled market for corn, with a weak opening, and the feeling quite bearish, there was at least a partial reversal of condi tions at raidsession. when the buying power as serted itself and there were advances all along the line. Gains were shown of quarter to a half for December corn. lMVic for Janu ary, 1 'i (fn 1 H c for May and IS 1 He for July. Oats futures were " 4 c higher. There was little change in the market for hog product. Pork and rib were a shade lower and lard was a trifle higher. Alaska Gold Allis Chalmers . . . Alloy Steel Am. Beet Sugar . . Can, e Car Foundry Cotton Oil . . Hide A 1... c Loco. . e . . . . Smelter, c . . . .Steel Fdy . . . Sugar, c . . . . 8. Tobacco . . Tel. & Tel . . Tobacco. . . . Woolen, c . . Zinc Mtn. Open High j Low 2T 42 I 51 H 03 54 am 4241 514 65 54 i 185 ;1 95 4 Co Chicago. Nov. 22. (I N. 8.) The corn market waa somewhat steadier today, with otien ing prices c lower than yesterday's close. Trade was light and con ined to (null lot Local favored the selling side. Oata started unchanged to tc lower. A local house with large Eastern connections led in the small lot selling. Trade waa dull. Provision started slightly higher for lard. Pork and ribs were practically neglected. 3. 6. . 20. . . 806 , . M52 . .1070 .1175 . . V58 .. 930 .. 0X5 ..12H0 .. 942 . . 9S3 8.25 H.75 8.55 7.30 8.00 No. 3 white . . Standard feed No. 3 blue . . . Dec. 5450 B7O0 6700 No. 3 yellow 6150 Jan. 6500 6700 6750 5000 Range of Chicago price aa United Press : CORN Open. High. . 181 !S2 . 1L'44 1-20 V4 . 124 12H . 122 124 7 OATH . 71 72H . 75 75 4 71 72 V4 PORK ' . 3380 3S05 .3200 8200 LAUD 2380 furnished by the Eastern oat and corn in bulk : OATS 36 lba. clipped SB lba. clipped . No. 3 yellow . . 5625 1 . , 5. Ti . 2. . . 1 . , 71 . . 18. . 1 . . 17. . 1 . . 1 . . 11 . . 3. . 82. . 10. . 4 . . . 685 $ . 8S , 610 . ftUO . 900 1MI0 .1100 . 80 . 830 . 940 . 900 . 914 . b5 1 . . 8. . 3. . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1. . 800 . 786 . 830 . 910 .1000 . U.'iO ' . 840 700 1 1100 1 700 4 8K5 2 895 2 910 5.25 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 5 50 5.50 4.00 I 4.75 I 4.75 7.00 7.35 7.10 CALVES 190 $ 6.00 1 BULLS 1115 $ 6.00 2 890 6.00 HOGS 213 $16.60 I 80 367 $14 50 530 14.30 15 10 14 00 lb.uo 15.00 16 00 16.50 16.50 10.5U 15.00 10 50 16. 50 16.UU i 1.AJ1B 1 110 $11.50 Saturday Morning Sale COWS No. Ave. lbs. Pricr. No Ave. lbs. 3 8S8 $ 4 50 7. . . . 045 8.00 3.0(1 4.00 4.00 5.50 7.00 4.00 6.50 7.50 4.00 5.00 6.60 6.75 6225 5300 6350 6425 6450 6500 CORN . . 6200 BARLEY No 2 525 Sales 200 ton No. 3 cember shipment at 58.50; 65.50 bid for one car No. 3 yellow. 5850 6550 yellow corn 6550 le- WHOLESALE PRICES I- PORTLAND 273 600 330 290 343 117 278 195 204 200 175 170 32 11 . 8 . 4 '. 2 . 1 . 3. 3. 2. 7. o 1 4 . !1 . .. 200 $ 7.00 .1310 $ 6.00 195 $16 50 263 1(1.30 325 290 345 285 4(1(1 350 203 170 270 237 130 200 ISO 15.00 16.50 16.00 10.50 14.50 1.-.75 10.60 16.50 16.50 16.25 15.(10 16.25 1U.50 Price, t 4.75 .TWO DOZEN- BLANOHARD EVAPORATED i Ask Tonr Grocer HAZEL WOOD COMPANY. Distributor PORTLAND OREOON, ! Big Potato Deal CaUerock. Wash.. Nov. 22. The larget deal ever made here in farm product at one time took place yesterday when Charlea Kane ! of Portland purchased Thompson Cunningham' I enormou crop of potatoes, for which he paid ' over $10,000 in cash. The Cunningham po ' tato patch comprised 38 acre, rrom which over ; 8000 sack of the Netted Gem variety were ! raised. Mr. Kane purchased 2800 sacks and pronounced the spud superior to any he had found any place and therefore "hulled" the market to secure them. Washington potatoes, especially those rabed in the Cowlitz valley, are becoming kni.wn fnr excellency far and near. TURKEY SHIPPERS Ship your Turkeys to arrive here Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Our own trucks will meet the trains and receive your shipments. Don't worry about the price. Our outlet for your Turkeys. Ducks and Geese is unlimited because we are in the dressed poultry business all the year around. Remember, we are the only commission house equipped with cold storage. It means that your turkeys will be kept clean and fresh, dis played most attractively and net you 100 top notch price. We are F. 0. B. cash buyers. We charge no commission. Ship direct to us and save the middleman's profit. Don't ship any poor, unmarketable birds. THE SAVINAR CO., Inc. Capital Paid Up ! FROST ST. Reference !i,00$ State Bank of Portland THE FARMERS' UNION CO. OWNED AICD CONTROLLED BY FARMERS We eaa e thousands of TtRKETS and other POCLTRT, also HOGS and TEAL for the holidays, SHIP US ALL YOU HAVE. By shipplnc; to as yon will have something; to be thankful for, because we sell at the top market price and remit the ENTIRE PROCEEDS less a smaller handUnr charge than is asnaUy dedaeted. WRITE FOR SHIPPING TAGS. Oar General Catalovae mailed npoa reqaesU Capital, paid op, tx ,, TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO. FOURTH AND COUCH STREETS PORTLAND, ORE. These are price retailers pay wholesaler. except as otherwise noted: J Dairy Product BUTTER Selling price, box lota: Creamery I prime, parchment wrapped, extra, 6Bc per lb.; 1 prime firsts. 65c: first, 62c per lb.; emitler lots at an advance. Jobbing prices: Cubes. extra. 59 He: prime firsts, &8SSSo; cartons, 1 lc extra. No. 1 storage butter, 5S(10c; off grade. SfifSSTr per lb. BL'TTERFAT l'ortland delivery baste. 80 Q 72c: country stations. 67 6Sc per lb : OLEOMAHCAKINE Local brands, 30 g 60c , lb ; tubs. 32c; 1-1L. cartons. 89c; 2-lb. cartons, t 85c; Nutmargarine. 1-lb cartons, 81c lb. 1 CHEESE Selling price: Tillamook fresh Ors , gon fancy cream triplets. 35 86c lb.; Young America 3BS7e. rnce to jenner. i. o. d. Tillamook .riplets, 82c; Young Americas, 33c. Belling price: Cream brick. 40 42c; buying price of Coos and Curry triplets. 81c; Young America, 82 lh. ; t. o. b Myrtle Point; block Swiss, 4b4Bc; Limburger, 40 C 42c lb.; price of Coos and Curry triplets. 29c; Young America. 30 4 c lb. f. o b. Myrtle Point; bl ick Swiss. 4849e: LimburEcr, 40 42c. K;;8 Buying i;rice: Current receipt. 70c: felling price, 72c; candled, buying price. 73c; elling price, 7 7c: select. 7 9(SOc; No. 1 storage. 57a5Sc. LIVE POri.TRY Heavy lots, 2880c lb.; light hew, 21 (8 23c per lb.; uprint. lia-ht, 2Hg 80c; heavy, 28c per lb.; old roosters, low 16c lb.; qnabs JS.00; duck, 23 29c lb.; pigeon. $1.50a2 00 dozen; turkeys, live. 35c; dressed. 40 (a 45c lb: ireese. 1 s 20c up. Freeh Vegetable and Fruit FRESH FRUITS Oranges, $6.25 7.23 per box; bananaa. 10 4llc per lb,; lemon v 7 25(80 2," par crate; Florida grapefruit. $6.50 7 00; California grapefruit. $6.00 per crate; pears, $2.00 2.75; grape. Malaga, 12 4c lb.; Tokays. 15c per lb. BEKRIES Huckleberrie. 17 4 20c per lb.; cmii!errie. $4.50(4.7S per bu'hel box. APPLES Variou varietie. local. $140 4 25. DRIED FRUIT Dates, Dromedaries. $9.00; Fard. S8.7 5 per box; raisins. 3 crown, lo'je Muscatel. 16c per lb.; figs. $5.00 per box of 50 6-nz packages ONION'S Selling price to retailer,. Oregon $4.00 fe 4.50 per cwt. ; association telling priee. carload. S3 25 13. SO f. o. b. country ; garlic. 25 (d 50c per .b. : green onions, 40c per dozen bun c 1 ic POTATOES Selling price, $8.00(4 3.28 per ewt.; buying price for fncy large ixe. $2,40 0 2 50; ordinary, $2.0002.25 per cental: sweet. 4 4 9 5 4e lb. VEGETABLES Turnip. $2.75 per ack; carrots, $1.60; beets, $2.2.1; cabbage, Oregon 1 4 & 2c lb. ; lettuce. 80 9 00c dozen ; cucum ber. Cat, $3.50 lug; tornatoea. $1.00 per box; eggplant, 20c lb.; cauliflower. $3.00 8 8.25; bell pepper. 20c; tprouts, 15c per lb.; Hub bard wjuash, 2 0 2 4c per lb. Meat and ProvWdna COl'NTRY MEATS Belling price: Country hogs, 22 22 4 c per lb. for top blonkers; beat veal. 2021c lb.; heavy, veal, 1314e per lb ; SMOKED MEATS Ham. 27 35c per lb.; breakfast bacon. 86 & 50c; picnics. 26c; cottage roll. 30c lb. LARD Kettle rendered. 86 He lb, 82c; tierce bai-1 compound. 28c. FHh and Shellfish FRESH FISH Salmon. Chinook, flvtmide. 19c lb.; halibut, fresh. f-sturgeon, 20c lb.; black cod, 10llc lb.; silver Smelt, 10c lb.; salmon trout, ZOZOc lb.; kip pered salmon, $2.63 per 10-lb. basket ; kippered cod, $2.85. SHELLFISH Crab. $3 80 per dozen; shrimp meat, 55c per can; lobster. 30c lb. arocerle SUGAR Cub. $10.31; wdered, $10.28; fruit and berry, $9.77; yellow. $9.08; granu lated. $9.77: beet. $9.95; extra C. $6.28; golden. C, $9 16. HONKT New, $8.50 per caa. RICE Japan style. No. 1. 14c: New Orlean bead, 15 4c; Blue Rose. 1 Be per lb. SALT Coarse, half ground, 100s: $17.00 per ton; 50s, $18.50; table dairy, 60s, $20.50: bale, $3.15(9 3.55; fancy table and dairy $32.50; lump rock, $25.00 per ton. BEANS Oregon laalea by Jobber) : Lady Waabington, 7 4 08c per lb.; pink, 1e; ti m. 154c: bayou, 104c; red, 7c; Oregon beam, buying price, nominal, C 4 c per lb. CANNED MILK Carnation, $7.25; Borden, $7.40; Aster. $7.15; Eagle, $11.25; Libby. $7.15; Yeloban, $7.05; Mount Varoon. $7.1$; Hazelwood. $7.15 per ease. COFFEE Koaated 37 0 51s In sack ef drums. SODA CRACKERS In balk, ITc per lb. NUTS Walnnte, 85 0 40c per Ik.; almond. 88c; filbert, 83c in sack lots; peanut. 18 16c. pecan. 25c: Brazil, 80c Reps. Paint. OR. ROPE Sisal, dark. 18 4c. whit. 10c lb.; standard manila, 23 4 e. LINSEED OIL Raw, bbhu, $2.08 gai; kettle-boiled. bbL. $2.08; raw, cases, $2.16; boiled, caae, $2.18 per gaL COAL OIL Water white, in drtstn or Iron bbl., 114e gaL : caae, 24o sal. GASOLINE Iron bbl. 23 4c; eases, 84e; attsine distillate, iron baaw 16c; eases, 28 4 a. December January May July December January . . July January .. May January .. May January . . May .... .2325 .1855 .1817 RIBS 1H70 1817 Ixiw. 130 4 128 ' 123 122 4 71 4 74 - 71 4 so 8175 2810 1855 1810 Clow. 131 4 120 125 124 4 724 75 '4 72 4 8390 3175 2330 2277 167 1812 Silver Goes to a New High Record New York. Nov. 22. (I. N. cil bar silver touched a new $1 35, up lc. . London. Nov. 22. (I. touched a new high record 8.)-high Commer record of N. S. ) Bar ailver of 74d; up 4d. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Anaconda Atchiaon. Baldwin Loco., Rait. A Otito. Brooklyn K. T. Butte A Sup. . . CaL Petroleum, Canadian l'ac. . Central Leather, Che. It, Ohio . f. M. A St. P. Chi. A ;t. v. Chile Copper . . Chino Copper . Colo. F. A I. . ., Cons. Ua Corn Prods., c Crucible Steel. Denver A It. II. , pfd trie, c General Electric. General Motors . . Goodrich Rubber. . Gt. Northern trre. Gt. Northern Ry . . Greene ( 'ananea . . , lee Securities Illinois Central .... Indus. Alcohol .... Inspiration Coper . Int. Mer. Marine, e. Ka. City Sou., c. Kennecott Copper . . Lackawanna Steel . . Lehigh Valley. . . . Mexican Petroleum.. Montana Power . . . Miami ("upper . . . . Midvale Steel .-. . . Mo. Pacific, com . . National Lead , . . . Nevada Cons New Haven New York Central. . Norfolk A Western.. Northern Pacific . . Pacifio Mail Tenn. Railway . . . ritt-burg Cnal, com Pressed Steel Car, c. Ray Cona. Chopper . . Ry. Steel Springs. . Reading, com. Rep I. A 8 , c. . . Rock Island, c. . . . Slons Sheffield Southern Pacific. . Southern Ry., c . . . Studebaker. c Stutz Motor St L. A H. F Swift A Co Tenn. Copicr Texas Pacific Tobacco Product. . Union Pacific do. pfd IT. 8. Rubber, c. . . I'. 8. Smelt. A Bef. V. S. Steel, c I'tah Copper Virginia Chem., c. . Wabash Western Vnion . . . . Wetinghoue Elee. 52 4 SI 4 94 6 4 40 4 1884 HO 100 4 12 174 62 4 88 4 106 38 19 44" 145 4 96 ' 874 424 '204 88 42 90 4 84 206 4 16 4 2 4 42 4 514 95 58 4 185 52 4 81 4 94 65 4 40 4 52 4 32 4 It 6 66 4 40 4 148 4 187 4 89 4 88 4 100 4 i 100 4 124 41128' 1741 174 68 88 4 107 4 3 19 4 44 4 1464 97 87 4 42 4 i'6'4 88 4 42 90 4 84 217 4 10 154 170 41170 4 STANDARD OIL STOCKS Furnished by Overbeck of Trade building: A Cooke Co., Board Bid Asked. Anglo 314 82 Atlantic 1525 1550 Home ScrjTmeT 4 70 4BO Buckeye 05 !I7 Cheenebrough 200 310 Continental 585 573 Crescent 33 35 Cumberland 170 1K0 Galena, com SO 89 do ).fd 11 15 Illinois Pipe . . . . 10 188 Ind Pit 04 H6 National Transit 38 39 New York Transit 165 ' 195 Northern Pipe 105 110 Ohio 370 375 Prairie Oil 6ff0 710 Prairie Pipe 275 2H0 Solar Refg 380 400 Southern Pipe 165 170 Southern Penn. Oil 333 338 8. V. IVnn. Oil 05 08 S. O. Calif 205 299 S. 0. Ind. 74fi 760 S. O Kn 505 600 8. O. Ky 415 490 S. O Neb 54 5 560 8 O. N J 715 720 S. O New York 420 430 8. O. Ohio 515 630 Swn & Fince 118 123 Union Tank 125 180 Vacuum 487 443 Washington 40 45 POTATOES ALONG THE COAST San Francisco Market San Francisco, Nov. 22 ( U. P.) Pota toes River white. $2. 50 8 00; Salinaa, $4. 25 4 35; sweet. ( 4c. rrnone Yellow and white, $3.25(3 3.50; Australian brown. 4 2". (ft 4 50. Lo Angeles Market Ii Angeles. Nov. 2 2. (I. N. S.) Pota toes New stock, StockUin Burtnks, fancy, $8. 55 3 90; choice. $3 35 13.50, RuaxetU. $3.35(&3.60. Local, lug boxes, moatly $1.25. Chleaifo Dairy frodnre Chicago. Nor. 22. ft N. 8.) Butter Re ceipt 4150 tubs. Creamery, extra. 714 c first. 00 09c: packing ntlKjk, 48 t 4H 4c. Eggs Receipts 898 caf,e. Current receipts, 68a66Hc; ordinary first. 60t61c; fiiU, 67 4c: extra . 68 4c: checks, 25 (8 34c; dirtie. 34 40c Cheeae Twins, new. 80 4c; daisies. 814 j 314c; Young America, 324 033c; Loug- norus 00c; orica ouc. Live poultry Turkeyi 34c; chickens, 16 19 4c; springs, 20c; roosters, 15c; geese, 22c; duck. 25c 830 81 4 30 4 84 4 88 4 45 104 4 5.'. 4 .12 18 80 4 80 4 4 5 4 20II 60 24 4 51 4 27 4 82 4 154 81 4 i 00 4 N5 4 42 4 2 J 100 4 21 4 ' 78 4 105 27 4 72 97 4 25 1154 114 17 185 114 46 82 4 126 4 68 1184 1194 74 4 75 4 220 82 40 4 84 4 88 4 45 4 i06 50 r3 18 80 4 87 45 4 204 ' 60 24 4 51 4 27 4 82 4 15 4 SI 4 ioi 85 4 '42 4 62 4 101 4 21 4 79 4 1064 27 4 72 98 4 25 117 1 14 17 4 135 114 46 88 4 127 4 68 Close STATE OFFICE HAS I RUSH FOR CAR L CENSE TAGS Employes of Automobile Regis tration Department at Salem Swamped With Applications. CONGESTION IS AVOIDABLE 104 4 1105 4 78 78 88 88 94 94 88 4 88 4 68 4 6$ 4 Totkl "sale tork767.46) hm: teVT.I ..li. bonds. $13,062,000 Weekly stock sales. 6.891.200 share; weekly sale bonds, $95,872,000. 62 4 88 4 105 4 88 18 4 '44" 145 4 95 44 574 424 19 4 88 42 90 4 83 4 200 4 15 4 15 1704 rSSO 81 4 894 84 4 38 45 104 4 55 31 4 174 30 4 80 45 4 200 00 24 4 M 4 27 82 4 15 4 SI 4 i 00 4 85 4 42 4 82 4 100 4 21 4 ' 78 4 104 4 27 4 72 97 4 24 4 115 4 1184 17 4 184 4 11 4 46 "2 4 1264 8 1174 744 104 764 8 9 8 4 584 2 4 48 51 4 94 4 53 4 184 4 52 4 82 4 954 66 41 188 884 100 252 4 124 4 174 63 8 106 4 88 184 21 4 48 1454 07 574 42 4 01 10 4 38 424 90 83 4 212 15 4 15 170 88)04 e! 4 40 4 84 4 88 44 91 4 105 H 85 4 52 1T4 80 4 80 4 45 2(14 60 24 t SI U 27 4 82 4 15 SI 72 4 100 4 MB 4 86 4 42 4 62 4 100 4 21 'a 97 4 79 106 4 274 71 9H4 24 4 1164 110 174 134 4 114 46 82 4 127 4 67 4 119 5 4 105 764 67 8 4 88 4 68 4 Thousands of Auto Owners Pro crastinate Until It Is Too Late to Handle Work Properly. SaJem, Nov. 21. An unprecedent ed eleventh hour rush for motor ve hicle license tags Is now confronting employe of the secretary of state's office. In spite of the warning, pleadings and urnlng-s of Sam A. Koser, deputy secretary of state. In an effort to briny; about a more prompt filing of applica tions for licenses to avoid this conges tion in tha closing days of the year, only 200 automobile owners had compiled with this request up to Friday night' In view of the fact that there are ap proximately 50.000 automobiles In the state in operation all the time, necea sitatlng the presence of a 1920 license tag on the first day of the new year, the Inevitable result of this procrastina tion can readily be neen. Inasmuch as the burden of responsi bility for tha presence of the new plates on motor vehicle rests upon the own ers, numerous arrests for failure to comply with the law in this respect are anticipated, as It will be a physical Im possibility for the department, even with a full staff fo clerks, to meet the closing day demand fnr plates with anything like promptness, and It Is expected that it will be two weeks into the new year before, the last day flood of applica tions is cleared awity and the new tag gotten on their way to the applicant. New Tifli Road Furnished by Overbeck A of Trade Sullding: Atchison jrenl. 4 Hal. A Ohio OoM 4 Beth. Steel Rf. 5 Cent. Pacific 1st 4a C. B. tc Q. Col 4s St-e'Piul (enl. 4 4 Officaco N. W. Oenl. 4s. . . . L. & N. I'nL 4s New York Ry. 5s Northern Pscific P. L. 4.. Reading (ienl. 4. Union Pacific 1st 4 s ". V S. Steel 5s I'nion Pacific 1st Hef. 5s.. Southern Pacific Conv. 6.. Southern Pacific Conv. 4.. Penn. Conv. 4 4 Penna. 1st 4 4s ("lies. & Ohio Ccnv. 5 Ore. Short Line 4 Market Cooke Co., Board Bid. Ask. 764 784 67 07 4 87 89 74 4 75 4 94 4 95 784 754 784 79 $8 4 84 6 4 7 4 77 77 4 81 81 4 84 86 4 99 90 4 774 774 101 4 103 80 81 4 914 93 82 82 4 85 85 4 81 4 88 4 BOSTON COPPKR MARKET Overbeck A ing. Cooke Co.. Board of Trade build- Closing- standard 21e lb.; ZSo lb. Chicago Potato Market Chicago. Nov. 22. (1. N. 8.) Potatoes Receipt 40 car. Uinnesota and Dakota, Ohios. $2.753.00. Minneapolis Cah Grain Minneapolis. Nor. 22 C.h wheat. No. 1 dark Montana, $2.75 2.85 ; No. 2 red aprlng. $2.50 C 2.76. Corn No. 3 white, $1.451.48. Oat No. 2 white, 68 4 470 4c; No. white, 68 70c; No. 4 white. 66 (a; 6 8c Karley Nothing. No. 2 rye. $1,33 4(91.38 4; flax. $4,95 0 4.97. Taklma to "hip Npads , Yakima, Nov. 22. Five hundred carloads of Yakima apple will be shipped east In the next 10 day to supply the holiday trade If local shippers can' get the car. Order have been booked since early hi October. Adventure Ahmeek Allouez ......... Butte Bal. Butte & Superior. Calumet MAriz . . . Calumet V llecla . Centennial Copper Rang Daly West Kant Butte franklin Oreen-Can Hancock Indiana Isle Koyc'.e Kerr Lake Keweenaw Lake Le Sale Mason Val Mas. "on Nii'iR&mg J. Verde ! M. C. K. Ohio ( tjibway Old lom Osceola Pond Creek Quincy Shattuck Superiolr Trinity 1. 8. Smelting . . . I'tah Con Victoria Winona Wolverine Con. C. M Davis Daly Uoldfield Con. . . . B. Ely Denver Kay Here New York Bank statement New York. Nov. 22. Bank statement: Av er,e Loan decreased, $86,669,000; demand deposits, decreased, $21,978,000; reserve, de creased. $5. $7 3. 4 6$; tie deposit, deareaaed. $1,801,000. Aetoal-V-Loana, 1eeraa4, $64,625,800; de mand depoiU. aecreaaad, $17,840,000; Urn depoaita, decreased, $1,891,000; reserve, de creased, $9,861,670. WHITE'S Ol.n POST OPKS IF HE DKKIltF.N IT, SALEM VIEW Salem. Nov. 22. Should George A. .While, former adjutmit general fit the Oregon National Utiard, dettite to re sume that position, which he relinquished In order to nerve with the American forces overseas, neither Governor Ol cott nor Adjutnnt General Conrad Staf rln wlU Interpose any objection. In the belief of thoec who are conversant with tht situation here. In fact, a decision on the part of White to resume the po sition will be welcomed, by these offi cials, according to opinion. The appointment of Stafrin was mads by Olcott with the understanding that the posrtlon was open to White on his return from France should he desire It. Stftfrln, for his part, 1 known to- be sacrificing considerable time and ef fort from his private Interests at Pallas. With the guard In this state In fhe pink of condition, the entire regiment organ lied, federalized and fully equipped, ready for any contingency that might arise, Stafrin, It Is argued, could relin quish the post at this time with .the knowledge of a duty well performed. Han Franelseo Poultry Market San Francisco. Not. 22. (L. P.) Poultry Broil"?. 880; large hen. 82 H 86c; beat dock. 28a Stacks, Beats, Cettea, Grain, Eta. tl$.lJ Board ef Trade Balldlag. Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Heaoaers Chicago Board of Trade Cerrespoadeats ef Logan Bryan Ckleage New Terk PALACE HOTEL Clean, quiet, msaara, hentsltke and desrnUwn. 444) Waakinstea St. II lil. Asked 75 100 .'. 50 78 34 85 8.'. 40 21 23 64 65 885 S86 15 17 4 4U4 3 34 14 4 15 .4 4 4 89 4 4(1 6 4 7 4 1 14 814 83 4 4U 1 ' 14 44 S 34 3 4 4 7 114 114 4 4 ! 68 70 2.". 50 I 14 2 85 8 7 50 5.-, 22 4 28 v 0 64 114 13 6 4 0 4 14 I T5 4 94 24 84 14 14 20 20 4 04 94 114 114 15 20 1 14 1 80 83 2 24 Samuel E. Young, Pioneer Merchant Of Albany, Is Dead Albany, Nov. 22. Ssmuel E. Toung, pioneer of 1852 and for more than half a century one of Albany's leading mer chants, died this morning, following flvo years of helplessness as the result if a stroke of paralysis. He la survived by his vlfe, a son, Percy A. Young, and a sister, Mrs.. E. K. Sox, all of thta city. Mr. Young became a clerk In Demss Beach's storo In Albany In 186$. In 1866 he entered business for himself as a partner of John Barrows and L. E. Blaln, and later alone. The business, known at the Inst as 8. E. Young V Son, was sold when he was stricken to L. E. and IL J. Hamilton. With V. F.Krrert he otened the Eggert Toung Bhoe store In Portland In 1112. Hose Turned Upon I. W. W. Psisoners fo Stop Jail Riot Spokane, Wash., Nov. 22. (U. P.V i Seventy wet. discouraged I. W. W. ate shivering in the city Jail Uday, aa the result of an organized riot staged last evening, when the prisoner! declared they were being When "seconds" on supper were re fused, the I. W. W. bent and twisted grauiteware plates and hurled them through the bars at Jailers. Thin protest was followed by general pannVmonium. cell doors being banged eyHteniatlcaly and steel bunks crashed against the Lara The men Jumped up and down In uni son. In an attempt to break concrete floors. Then the police turned the high pies sure Jail hoee on them. Twenty-three of the leaders, soaked to the skin, were hauled Into the dark "tank" for the rest of the nlghL Police used their clubs freely In quell ing the riot. Ban Franelseo Caab Grain Ban Francisco. Nov. 22 f TT P.) Barley Spot feed, per cental $3 80 3. 40. Oat Red feed, $3.008.10 College Ex-Marines Have Organization 1 j ' Oregon Agricultural College, Corral Us, Nov. 22. Bemper Fldelis was the, name chosen for the organisation of the e martnes on the campus. Louis Oervaln ef Pendleton was chosen skipper ; 3. W. Alley, galley hound, and Charles Truea-dell.- dog robber. - LIBERTY and VICTORY BONDS If reti must sell raur Libert r ee Vloteey bond, sell la im. If you can buy mere Liberty er Vtoaory bees, buy from u. We bur aril Liberty ant Vlrtery bona at tha market, VOU CANNOT DO TTIf4 VOU MAY DO WO6II Today' opening market 1 aa follow. They are the governing price for Liberty aad . Victory bond ll rrr the world, and the highest. W advent the price daily ia order that you may always know the New York, market and th exact value of your Liberty and Victory bonds. lt Sad lt 2nd 8rd 4th Victory Victory S4S 4 4 4 4s 4 4 4 4 4 4 84 44. ! Market price 108.10 4.8 92.84 04 50 S2.70 114 28 2.62 16.30 .2 t Accrued interest 1.58 1.74 .08 1.88 .68 7 .44 1.00 3 40 ? Total 101.63 $6.04 82 42 96.85 92.78 05.07 83.06 101.20 101.66 When b lying, we dastuct $7o on a $50 bond and $2.60 en a $1000 bond. We sail at tbe New York market, phi the accrued Interest. Burflar and Ptraarecf Safe OeseaH Baa fee HemV Ossn nntM p. m. en aaaurttay MORRIS BROTHERS, INC TH sysmtce Munteteef mH Henna Casual One mmien Den MO It It 1 a blds., aoa-aii start, net. n en win. EX. Ova ft fi t t11 1 V. U