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    THE'. ORECOII ; 'DAILY JOURNAL, PORT LAUD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, : 18134
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FANCY POTATOES - SHOW A- STRONG DEMAND FOR SEEDING
Edited by f
Ujma H. Conen
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Cob Prlee Bern' Are Firm With Some
Qaotinf a Further Advaaee of Y&
Fooad Interior b Buorfns.
tote :';Tr4y,-;e'-;'rt prlres
iMtfd 'Is Sera, Baying Iprfee ef fresh
current receipts attested te Selllag
prise t sevadled wu 78ci with MUeU
. It a Cmo. .
Win sosee sf the fbrsse ers eaotlag a
Ares ef I mli fee eggs, flra went
at wltk m avavaaead price ef 1 eeat oa
oauaaB sssslpls te ffl coats.
Butter market situation! continues to
, gem strength In the local section and
the aemanrt fur enbea la stM Improving,
yvnfie gssneral . puree aaes Of extra are
shown around tie a pound, aome offer
for faaoy makes are out. as high as
glo a pound a rise of o over recent
tie-urea, - - : t
aM wasther with a nntarel dsorasss ta
to eutpet ef fresh urea Burr, tba enast esotloe
at Mm called aana to and snvoe of tto a at.
asthrsasa hoik mi ta wnwl salsa tram am baa
Print tvtoea eoa tinned aaeheaged an during
the saorTdne trad althoueh It would tint be rar
prJstoe at a tWtne advaaoa of la la forced with
ies las mat tow dare. wtiieA would nuae vetoes
an .aaataaat aa oa mea mar naa Ma euouag
Cne tusharaiat far about a week.
. , j ' ,
CABBAGB XABKET IS STBOITOER
afnrfca for eeboase la sevrwins stronger tone
ana were a eotfcmaniei lunwoteaieat ta
Bserketa ' Quit fair aoimnenta la ear-
Mi M balae 'ssade ts tto tntarnvwmtain
ZO ThMJDB IS AG AT HOLBriTO
- JTvath aaca are aot arriving vary 1 restr at this
taae east lhaia la a steadier toeve in tha market
awassraUr aUboaca desnand ta ant biiak enough
Storsga stock la moving
KOBE RASTEB9 CBAHBERBIES 19
' another amrload of aaatata cranbwrrtea nude
MB aopaeauMa along tha all est, ! Thia ta behaved
a aa tto but u of tba senana and h blnf
$16.00 a banal. I U ooaea fro
9BBSSSD POOS SHGHTLT OFF.
. aCaxket (or aeaatry killed- nogs ia sUghtlv
essatsr wttb ahadbui of about tta a Doiind i
parted in ma prfea. - -Topa ara canarally mwrtn
at ii a poond. Taabr an flroi at S$o a pound
or baat ra01ty. -
BOITTHBBV tF.TTUCK IS ABRITTTO
-'Tea aartaada af Calif orate baad tottaea, on
ease tram' ba Aaaala and Baonuaaato. oaaa ta
darins tba day. Former aeUina at 45.00 and tba
latter at 44.fiO par cral.
Livestock Trading ' :
At Strong Prices;
1 Sheep Are Higher
Wethers and Yearlings Are Higher
in North Portland Alleys ' .
All Line Hold.
FOXTTKD UTB8T90K Htm
Hon. CaUl. Oalraa Rbaaa.
....... S8 100 .... 1341
Tliandar
rfmvm aav ......
Two waaka aaa. . .
roar waaka aaa
Ja aco
Twr nan aaa.
Tbraa jraara aso.
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All livestock showed a firm and active
tone at North Portland for the Thurs
day morning- trade. Receipts were fair
and a quick cleanup of offering was
shown.
In tba thaan dirlaVm batter rafaea ara rollBC
for both aarUnm and watbara. tha fenwr ba
ms atroas at StO hl!a tba lattar ara firxa at
3.00.- Whfle no ehanfa ia ah own in lamb
vaiaaa, botn aaat of tha mountain staff nd
raUay offariasa ara aaoaedinsly firm at axtrcme
qnotationa.
Ganaral arattee markat tans;
Bat eaat of mountain . $12.00 1S.1
fltorkan tad (aeden. 10.0011.60
Valley Umba ll.0 13.50
Taarlinn S.B0 10.00
Wetbera S.AOA S.BO
ttwa S.B0 9 Tt0
Oattla SttuaUon Qaod
WhOa tha eatUa market ia eonddarad etrone
and one aelarted lot of tteera aold Vednaadar
afternoon in tba Vorth Portland allaya at Bll.
tha general markat ia held unchanged at f 10.60.
Drmand to aood for an elaam f eattlat
Gaaarai oattla market raacej
Beat tteara $ t.00
uooa to cnolca ataara...
Medium to food ateera
lair to food ataara
Common to fair ataera
Choice eoWa and naif era
Good to choice cowa and beifera
Medium to good eowi and betters
Fair to medium eowa and heifers
"ennera .,
Bulla
Best Itght ealrea
Hmry ealrea . . ;
Stocfcara and faadara
19.50
B.QO0 t.BO
S.ooa s.oo
B OO
0 00
A B OO
8.00
1 B.50
T.00
e.so
8.00
7.00
6. (SO
4.00 a t.BO
a.oost 4.oo
0.00 gj 7.00
12 B0 14.00
7.00 01a) 00
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SEED
POTATOES
III ACTIVE CALL
California Furehasina. Liberal When
erer ft Can Secure Selected Stoek
i Country Prices Are Firm
By Hynaa fi. Cokes -Present
demand for potatoes at Ore
son and other Pacific Northwest coun
try points Is excellent, even though
shipments' are somewhat curtailed on
account of the cold weather and the al
most general absence of refrigerator
cars.
California la bnyine Kbemtlr of aeed etock ta
tba Paeifte Northwest. Growers there ara ex
ceedingly anxioua to eeeore fancy aeed and tbey
ara seemingly willinc to pay tha prioa. A Bom
ber of sales hare . bean made as high aa ti
f.' o, b. can Portland, but the country prioe ia
Suaaral re mains atronc at B2.B0 per cental.
Tabla stock is la good demand, although .many
of uu pa refutes la this una eocsist at faacy
goods which will be aaed lor seed.
Little activity ia Shewing la tba oaiaa mar
kat Beoauee of waatbar conditiona. but prices
are peine ceia nrm. .
Tboat dasirint Special informs tioa regarding
sy market should writs tha Market Editor,
Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp far reply.
C0H3 PBICES ABE MIXED
AT THB CHICAGO OFEX1TTO
By weeeefc P. Prtvotiare
Cbicaeo, Dae. 4. it N. B.) Tba action
or ueoember corn during tba Utter aart of
tba least un was aurpriatng to tha trade aa the
price ehaacaa were sharp and eonUnaoua. It
eloaad Ma lower to He higher. The other
m on tha war all hisbeT. B H for f anuary,
101H for Jula. sad H 9 H for July.
Oata gained, 9 Ho.
Prariatona. showed small decllnea. '
.26
Swfnc Trade StranB
Trade in tns swine allrs at !fort Portland
started strong for tha Thursday trade with s
rather fair supply reported in ororaight. Ia
genenU topa ara oonaidered unchanged with ex
treme sales at the tl 6 mart.
General boa markat run'
Prime mixed
Medium mixed
Rough beariee
Pis
BBTEV 3TOTE8 OP PBOBCCB TBAOE
ispanaaw otanens lower at I8.7B per bundle.
OslUovata tanserinea orferiag at $8.80 par
Salf' bote "
j KaraJ orangai sweet and cheap at 16 00
f.Sd par hs.
A.U tnat vagatablea showing good demand.
' Cbiokana are ana roe bat p'ricesj ara unchanged.
wkAtheb WOTICE FOB SHIFFEBS
- Waattor bureau adriaaa: 1'ootect ahipmeots
enrtnar tto nest BO hours asrainat tha following
amioseaaas tamperatnnw: Oniax north. 84 de
crees: northeast over tha Spokane. Portland it
Heatla railway. 10' dearensi east to Baker. 10
dasrreea, and south to Ashland. 34 derreea; min
iaausa tnaparatura at Portland tomorrow, about
84 dec ma. , T
. i ii .i, -, i.aaaa "V
TTQ0LESALE PBICES IX POKTXAITTj
::-' -;''
1 Ttoaa- ara -priraa reuttars pay wholesalers,
except aa otherwise noted-..
I jhalry Praduets 4
' BTJTTaTJt Belling prioa. box lots: Creamery
arias e. parebman wrapptd, extra 6 To per lb.:
prlsaa firsts. 00a lb.; firsts. OSc lb.; smaller
lota at an adraaca. Jobbing prices: Cabas ex
tra. 6Bt)6SHc; prime flmu. 61062?.- cartons,
Sa extra No. 1 storage butter, 680c; off
grade. 66 eVfi7e per lb.
BTJTTEBFAT Portland detirery basts, Tl S)
T6o; country stations 69 0 70a par lb.
OlBOMARQARtNB tVocal brands. 80 60a
fi.j tnha, B2e; 1 lb. cartons, 80c; 9 lb. cartons.
6n; N'ltmarrarine, 1 lb. cartons, 81c lb.
CUEE8i -Sailing price: TUlamook fruh Ore
gnu fancy cream triplets, 85 3Bn lb.; Toung
Amrrtca. 84 87a. Price to Jobbers, t. a. b.
Tillamook, triplets. B2e: Toung Americas. 88a.
Selllas price: t'tSatn brick, 40 sp 42e: buyiiui
price of Cooe and Curry triplets. Sic; Toung
America. 82 He lb. f. o. b. Myrtle Point: block
Swiss. 4S4c; Umburgar. 40 42c lb.; price
at Cons and Curry triplets, 2Bc: Toung Amer
ica, 10 Ue per Xb. t. o. b. Myria Point; block
Bwies. 48 04Bet Umburgar. 40 4) 42c
" EQGS Buying prtoe: Current rewiipts, 8e;
aaliinsj prioe. 70e; rami led, wiling wioe. 73c;
aslert 76c: No. I .tires. .67 ( 60c
LTTB POCLTRT Heary hens, 8 Ac lb.; light
bens, 23 240 lb.; spring, light. 280 SOc; heavy.
Z634c lb.; old meters, 16lfic 1U ; suuaba,
68.00 ducks. 3S 0 20C lb.; pigeons. 81609
S.OO doaen; turkeys, lira 2880o; dressed,
4045o lb.; geese, 181880a up.
j pMa Vetetablaa and Prult
v'FIUBSH FRTTfT Orangea. 88.006.80 per
box j bananas, 10 H 0 lie per lb. ;' lemons. 66.00
07.80 par crate; Florida grapefruit. 66.00 0
u.60; California grspefruit. $3 60 8.76 erata;
peara, 63.36 0 8.60; grapes. Malagas. 33 ta 0
iMm., Tiw, iasiSo bp,
BKRRIKa Hnrkleberriea. IT H 0 30c par lb.
Cranberries. (4.60 0 4.76 par bushel box.
APPLES Various variaUas. locals. 1 1.260
'.60. '
I)BCEI TRVTf Dates. Dromedarlaa. SO 00 ;
Fards, 88.76 per box; raisins. 8 crown, loose
Mnacefel. 16e par lb.; figs. 66.00 par bog of
60 0-oa. packagea.
ON ION B Selling pries to r tellers: Oregon,
84.00 04.CO par cwt; associatloa aelling price,
rsrioad, $3.00. f. o. b. oc tin try; aarlio.
28 0 80o per lb. ; green anions, 40o pat doatss
buanhea. '-
POTATOFS Selling price, $S.O0(?8.25 per
wt.j buying price for fancy Urge sixe.
S3. 60; ordinary, $2.23 per cental; sweet, 4H 0
He per m
VEGKTABT.ES Turnips. tJ.TB par sack
arrota. 61.60 beets. $2.25; cabbage. Oregon.
1 H 0 2o lb. : let trior, 80 8 00c dosrn; r ileum -beta.
California, 88.30 tug; tomatoea. 63.00 per
htg; eggplant, 30o lb. p cauliflower, 68.00 0
8 25; bell peppara, 20e; sprouu, 16e per lb.;
Hubbard - squash. 303 He: par lb.; parsnips.
$3. aaek.
. as ease and rruelslona
C0TJXTBT VKATS Selling pries: Country
bats. 31 HOC 23c per lb, for top blockers; best
rel. 2Sc per lb.; heavy real, 18014c per lb.
6MOKED WSATS-IUb. 27 49 $ no per Tb.:
breakfast baoou. 80 0 60c; p tonics, 9e; cottage
roil, ioa lb.
LA1U Kaitla rendfwd. 89 H lhj atandud.
I2ei tierca basis, compound. 38a.
r . Pish and Shatirisb
FRRSH FI8B salaaon, Chinook, 31a Tb.;
siltersioa, 18e Ib.i haUbot, fresh, 2 So lb.;
aturgeon. tOe lb,; black cod, 10 9 lie lb.; gflrer
aasaU, 10a lb,; salmon trout. 20 2 So lb.; kip
pered salmon. $2.66 par 10-lb. basket; kippered
eaaV 83.86. . .
- Jin. 1 .1 jatx -Tsos. a.0 per
We Must Have More
EGGS
Poultry -Veal
and Hpgs
We always pay what the etock ts
worth. We don't promise anything;
we canncj. carry out ! , .;
We seed thossasdt et Tarkeyt for
the holidays. - Write us when you
have anything to-ship or consign to
ue.. We axe always in the market
4vet our shipping tags, "
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Oregon-Waahmgton
Produce-Cor -
;I7 Promt Street, Portland, Or v
No.
13.
80.
H.
8T.
1.
2.
68.
1 .
.618.60 0 IS 00
. 14.60 016.60
. 18.80 014.00
18.00 0 16.00
Thursday Mom In g Bales
COWS
Price. I N.
6.25 I 3
a, nuiAa
,oo ( e.oo i
HUUS
Are. lbs.
. .. 860
Ara Pyt. . Price.
. .. 870 f 6.00
200
206
208
280
330
220
120
610 00
16.00
16.00
816.00
18.00
14.00
16.00
14.60
3 830 $14.00
0.... 00 14 00
12 08 18.00
0.... 166 614.50
4.... 8S6 14.00
2.... 143 14.60
104.... 184 14.60
2 60 12.00
Chicago Dairy Prodoee
Chicago. Tee. 4. (L J). 8.) Butter Re
ceipt. 267 tubs. Creamery extra. 71 H 0
72c; firsts. 00 0 68c; packing stock. 48 0
48 He.
Kgg- Cnrrent receipts. B0 0 7Bo: ordinary
firsts. 70 0 72c; firsts, 7fr80c; checks. 40e;
dirties, 40046c
Cheese Twins, new. 80 30 He- daisies, 31
H2c; Toung Americas, 83 082 He; kmc
bonis, 82 (9 82 Ho: brick, 8 On.
IJre roultry Turkeys. 30o: chickens, 10 0
30r; springs, 25c; roostars, 16e; cease. 23c;
Cucks, 25o.
Minneapnllg Flax HVarktt
Minneapolis, . Deo, 4. (1. N. H.) Flaxseed,
6.37 0 6.47; April. $5.370 6.43.
Chicago Potato Market
Chicago. Dee. 4. (1. 1. - g.)e fototoca
Receipts, 26 can. - Minnesota and Dakota,
Ohios. $2.850 8.10.
CMeago, Dae. 4. (I W. B.) Corn was
He lower to He higher at tha opening today.
Trade waa limited and tha strength shown after
the immediate start waa due chiefly ta tha
lacs oi aeiung preare.
Oata had a featureless start with anenins
pricee unchanged to He lower. After the start
there were oils rings ay a local professional. Trade
waa alow.
Preriaioas started steady to 10c higher, with
nmueii esienaga aaa ecenerea During.
Rants af Ohioaso prices as famished by the
umtea. frees:
December . . .
January . . . ,
May
July
December .. .
May
July
January
May ...
January
May ...
January
May . . .
- COR!
Open. High.
1S0H 141
186 187
188 184 H
IBS 184
0AT8
76H 77H
78 79 H
76 H 76
PORK
8525
8410
IaARD
2370
2R80
RIBS
1300
1690
tow.
188
185
181
181
Close.
180
186H
184 H
188 H
76 76
76 t 79
74 76
.8622
.8410
. .3360
..2880
..1883
..1890
8500
8385
23B0
2357
1877
1882
8528
8800 .
2855
2300 B
1887 B
1886 B
E UPTURNS
IN STOCK LIST
New York Market Open Irregular bat
Early Trade Is Generally at Advanea
6om4 Very Good Gains. '
AMERICA?? LIVESTOCK PBICES
Chicago. Dec. 4. (t N. S.) About 10.006
cattle remained unsold late yesterday and wens
offered again today, which helped to round out
the needs of the bnrers. bat lower nrW-M mm
bid for anything that showed the effects af
nremignc exposare in the pens and txade at
the start waa ia a state of inertia.
Tha hog market was not freely supported
during the early hours, buyers for the big
packers refraining from sett re trading.
Packers receired no direct shipments of lire
mutton today and were la continued need of
good sheep and Umba Sellers eonuauad
bullish.
shrimp meat. 55a per can: lobster, loo lb.
. Orecsrlss
BTJOAS Cube. 810.81: powdered. $16.36;
fmlt and bery, $0.77; yellow. S0.0S; granu
lated. 80.77; beet, 131.37; extra C, 66-36;
golden C. $9.16.
HONEY New. 38.80 per ease.
RICE Japan style. No. 1, 14e) New Orleans
head, 1 5 He; Blue Rosa, 15e per lb,
SALT Coarse, half ground. 10s: (17.00
per ton; 60s, 616.80; tabla dairy, 00s. $20.60;
bales. 68.15 08.66; fancy table and dairy,
882.60: lump rock. $26.00 per ton.
BRANS Oregon (sales by jobbers) : Lady
Washington, 7 H 0 8e per lb.; pink. Sa; ltaaaa,
IB He; bayou. 10 He; Oregon beans, buying
price, nominal. 6 H c per lb.
CANNED MILK Carnation. $7.25; Borden.
$7.40: Aster. $7 15; Eagle. $11.25; Libby.
67.16; Telobed. 87.06; Jiouot Voraoo, 87.16;
Haxelwond. $7.15 per case.
COFFEE Boasted 87 V Bio la sacks
or drums.
HODA CRACKEH8 In bulk. 17e per IK
NUTS Wslnuts, 85 040c per lb; almonda,
88e; filberts, 88c in sack lots; peanuts, 15 0
16c; pecans, 28c; Brasu. 80c
Rope, Paints, Oils
- ROPK Sisal, dark, 18 Ho; white. 30e Tb.;
standnrd manlla. 38 H e.
LUJ8EED OIL Raw, bbls., 63.00 gal; ket
tle boiled, bbl., $3.08; raw, esses. 62.16; boiled,
cases. $2.18 per gal.
COAX. OIL- Water whit, ta drums or iron
baa..-11 He gal, ease. 24c gaL
SASOUINR Iron bbls.. SBHo: easaa. S4e:
engine distillate, iron bbla., lae; "niss. 36 H e.
WHITE LAD Too fete, lJeToOO 5a.
18f per Tb.
TURPENTINE Tanks, tl.tl: eases. $3.01;
10-oase la lees.
WIRE KAILS Bssto price, 68.1a.
Mops, Woof and Hides
nop Nominal, 1910 crop. 80 par lb.
HIDES No, 1 salt cured hides (under 48
lbs ), 86e; No. 1 asH cured hides (orer 46 rbs.i.
26e; No. 1 salt cured bull bidse. 30e; partly
cured hides. 2c per pound lees; green hides, 6c
per pound iess: No. "2 bides, le per pound less;
hsir slipped hides. av-thinf Mas tbaa No. 1
hides. . 4
Calf and Kip Skins -No. 1 trimmed calf
skins (no to 15 lbs.), 7Bc; No. 1 artmmed. kin
skisar-(I5 to 80 lbs.). 40c; No. 8 sains, 2c
per lb. law; hair aUppod skins, on a-third lass
than No. 1 skins.
Irry Hides and Skins Dry flint hldee, 7 Ins.
and up, 85c; dry flint bulb. 34c; dry Hint calf
bides, under 7 Iba., 76c; dry salt hides, 7 lbs.
and up, 26c; dry salt bulls, 20c; dry salt calf
skins, under 7 lbs., 70o; dry cull hides and
skins, half price.
HplM Hides Oreen or salted, larre. well
taken off hides, SS.OO 0 8.00; pony and small
hides, 62.50 0 4.00; dry hone hides. $2,00 0
4.00: hide with heads oft 80c less; boras tail
hair, per lb., 25o; horse inane hair, per lb., 15e
Pel to. Pry long wejl pelts, per lb., 80 033c;
dry medium wool pelts, per lb.. 26 0 28c; dry
shearing TelK50r $1.00 each; salt long wool
palta. 12.0002.60 each; salt medium wool
prlts, 61.60 02 00 each; salt slirariog pans,
50c 011.00 each.
Mot3AlJ"u,n J1. 4fto Per n.; abort
staple, 20 0 30o per lb.
TALLOW AND GKEASB No. 1 tallow, Ue;
No. 2. AOe; No, 1 gTease. Be; No, 2 greasa. 7
CHITTIM OB OASCABA BARK New peel
lie per lb.
WO()TVany iialf blood Merino and Sbmp
sbire'. 60c; Cotawold end Lincoln, 4O 0 46e:
matted Cotapold. 60 0860; timber staiaad. aa
per lb. lees: lambs' Wool, 4e per lb less.
. Eautrrn Oregna, Ear tern Wa-hlerton n CB
forrua Wool Merino and Shropshire, 85 0 40c;
hsH blood Merino, and Cotiwold. 87 043c:
Shropshire, 87 046c; Cotxwold and UnceUC
rtrsight and mixed. 82 088c; hurry, 5c per lb.
less: lambs, 4o per lb.
Fine Wools Marino combine and cardina
grade. 80 85c
r-TTT,,
TWO DOZEN.
fr ' BLaNOHaM IV1MR1TI6
FRESH EGGS $1.15
, Ask Ten? Qreear
MSXILVVOOb" OOSIPAnr. OMrfbatera
PORTtANO ' . y
oat son.
Oblcaoa Maes S14.8S
Chicago, Deo. 4. (I. N. 8.) ReeefpU, 63,
000, fsirly acMre. 30 25c lower: bulk, $13 75
014.20; tops, 814.23; hearrweigtit. $18.75
14.25; light weight. $13.75 014.20; light
lights. 818.50 014.00 heary packing sows,
smooth, 818.10 018.60: packing sows, rough,
$13.50018.00; pigs, all 8.00 018.75.
Cattle Receipts, .15,000, steady to 26a
higher.
Beef- steers Choice adrWre, 818.25 0
20.76; medium and good. $10.75018.26:
good and eboiee, 818.66 0 20.25; common and
medium. $7.80 013.65.
Butcher cattle Heifers. $6.80 015.00;
eows. $6.40018.66 bulb. 88.75 011.35
C aimers and cutters Caaner s tee ft, $5,76 0
7.75; veal ealrea (light and handyw eight),
816.60017.50; feeder steers. 87.00013.60;
looker steers, 86.00 010.76; stocker eows and
beifera, 86.0007.76; stocker ealrea, 67.760
11.26.
Western range, cattle) Beef steers, $10.76 0
14.76; cows and heifers. 812.60 014.75.
Sheep- Receipts. 2.000, steady to 25c low
er; feeders, firm; lambs (84 lbs. down), 614.80
016.60; lambs, mils and common. 810.000
14.25; yearling wetbera, $11.25 014.75; ewes,
7.75 0 9.50; ewea, cull and common, $4.25
07.25: breeding awes. $7.00011.36: leader
lambs. $12.00 014.60.
Omaha Hate S14-SO
Omaha. Dec. 4. (I. N. S.) Hogs Re
ceipts. 7500: slow. 25040c lower. Bulk,
$13.60 014.00: tops, $14.20.
Cattle Iteoelots. 000U: beet and butcher cav-
t)e dull, 36 0 60c lower. Stockora and feeders,
mostly 25a lower.
Sheep Receipts, 10,000; fully Zoo higher.
Den ear Moos 816-00
Denrar. Dec 4. (U. P. ) Receipt, S000;
25e lower. Steers, 810.60013.00; eows and
heifers,' $7.00 010.40; stookers and leaders,
17.600 1180; ctlrea, (7.000 13.T6.
Hogs Receipts, 1000; 25c lower. Tops,
$15.00; bulk. 814.00 014.66.
Lambs, 618.60 015.00; ewea. 87.00 0 8.00.
Hanaas oil Hogs pia.7e
Xaaau City. Mo,. Dee. 4. (L B. S
Cattle, 14.000: ataady to lower. Steers. 810.00
14.50: eowa and Heifers, S8.oo0ia.OO;
ttockers Sad feeders, 86.00 012.50; oalres,
10.00 017.00.
Bogs Receipts 12.000; ataady. Top,
14.76: bulk. $14.00014.26: hearies. $18.76
014.80: mediums. $14.00 014.80; lights,
$14.00 014.60; piss, $11.00 0 18.26.
Sheep Receipts 6000; steady to 25c lower.
Lambs, $15.000 10.80; ewea, $8.00016.60;
yearlings, 612.00 018.00.
Seattle nogs eie-eo
Seattle, Dee. 4. (L N. R. ) Hosts Receipts,
1068; steady. Prime lights, $10.00 016.50;
medium to choice. $15.00 016.00; rough hear-
in. $14.00 0 14.50; piga, 818.30015.00.
Cattle Receipts, 215; steAdy. Best steers,
89.60 010.50: medium to choice. $8.00 0 9.00;
eoBunon to good, $5.500 7.50; beat eowa and
heifers, $7.60 0 8.7s ; common to good cows,
85.00 0 7.00; bulla, 85.00 07.00: ealrea. 87.00
4S14.00.
Sheep Reeeipta, 3100; steady. Lambs.
$14.00016.00; fair to medium. $18,000
14.00; yearling. 110.00011.00; wtthett,
9.00 010.00; awes, 6.000 0.60.
POTATOES ALOKO THB COAST
an Pranclsee Market
Baa Frsncisco, Dae. 4. (U. P.) Potatoes
Kirer White. $8.0008.25; Salinas, $4.25;
sweets, $4.00 04.86. Onions. Austialiaa brown,
4,76.
Let kmjslej stark at
Lea Angelea, Deo. 4. '(I. N. S. ) Pota
toee New stock. - Stockton Burbanks. fancy.
$$.58 08.90. mostly $8.66 0 8.00; choice,
f8.86 0S.6O; AVsiinawa, Bajrbanka, aaoked. tency.
$8.7304.50; Buaaeta, 63.6608.60; new.
66.25; local, lac boxes, mostly 81-25 01.30,
Baker CatUe Sales
Baker. Dee. 4. -The sale of 100 baad of
cattle at $63 a toad on foot by H. C. Elms,
firmerly af Unity but now an Ironside mer
chant, to Rutherford Brothers of MsJhesxr baa
been reported. JBlms waa a Bant river stock
lew reek. Bee. (I. M. a.) The staot
asarkat olassd strong today. Mast at tea ItaoV
Ing aanias slsiad at araosicatly tba beat of the
aay. OrwaAla Staai adsanoad IS points ia SI St
Staot comftsoo S aelnU to e eMatns af 104 H.
Industrial Atoenaf to lOTVi aanerat BBetors If
aatete to 348 H. Ptonje-attaw S V, to S0V4. The
ceessrs aed ran ware steady. Bteathare Pa-
etfks aaa SSH). UtaM coesr 7a, atussaaaar
110 rt. U. a. Rubaer, 13S'e and Takaesa PresV
eats, a.
,079,1 04) eftaresi banes, fzs,SiS,SwU,
GRAIN flit! IS
STRONGER
HER
E
MnistufT Prteea Are Up Another Dol
lar a Ton With Greater Cali-Ail
Cereals Qooted Stronger.
XOBTBWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS1
-Carv-
Oaklaad Tarkey Say .,
Oakland, according to raports put out today
by the turkey buyers, baa est tto data for
"Turkey aay" aa December IB. A krfer ship
ment of turkeys ia expoatad thaa that for
Thanksgiving.
LlrsrpooI Cottos Markst
tsVsyrpaoL Dae. 4.-p(L N. 8.) Spot eotton
apened in aood demand. Price firm. Bales
for tha day ware 10.000 bales. Futures earned
Wu
k Price AArascdd
Chefaalta. Wsaa.. Dec 4. KAn anmnmcement
has been made by tto Carnation Milk Products
company of Casbnua that for tto first half
of December tto company will pay $3.40 par
100 pounds for milk. Tto price tor latter half
af Noenmber waa 83.38. - .. - - .s' 1
DalaU Flax fesrkwt '
Duhrib. Dec. 4 (t B. A -Flax De
cember, new $5 31j eat, 16.82; May, asw,
64.141 eld.-14.80. . . v;- -
Ksw Tork, Dec. 4. (L TT. S.) After
an irregular opening today the stock
market developed strength, with some is
sues making upturns of from fractions
to nearly 3 points.
Steel common after yielding to 103 quick
ly recovered to 108. Crumble Steel fjroaa 201
rose to 202 and Republic Steal rose nearly a
point to 104.
Pleroe-Arrow advanced 2 to 70. Gen
eral Motors rose 3 H to 825. White Motors
1 to 66 , Marine preferred t point to 108 ,
Marine common 1 point to 47 , Atlantic OqH
1 point to 178. Pan-American Petroleum 1
to 266 H and Royal Dutch to 100. Colon
Pacific dropped 1H to 133 While tto other
rails gained fractionally.
Ia tto lata forenoon many issues were strong,
while several specialties displayed weakness.
Bethlehem Steel B rose nearly 4 points to
93 ; Steal common to 108 ; Crucible . to
206; Ilerce-Arrow to 80 J Marine preferred to
106 ; Marina common w 48.
American Hide A Leather preferred dropped
6 points to 110.
The Oil and Copper shares were uiet and
fractionally higher. '
Furnished by Orerbeck A Cook Cat. Board
nf Trade building:
DESCRIPTION i 1 Open
Alaaka Gold...
Allia Chaunors. ...
Alloy Steel
Am. A sr. Chem . . .
Am. Beet Sugar. . .
Am. Can, e
Am. Car Foundry.
Am. Cotton Oil. . .
Am. H. A U, e. . .
Am. Linseed, o, . . .
Am. Loco., e. . . . .
Am. Smelter, c. . .
Am. Steal Fdy.. . .
Am. Sugar, c . . . .
Am. Sumatra Tob . .
Am. Tel. A Tel. . .
Am. Tobacco .....
Am. Woolen, e...
Am. Zinc
Anaconda Mm. Co.
Atchison, c
Baldwin Imco.. a. .
Baltov A Ohio, e. .
Beth. Steel. B . . . .
Brook. Rapid T . . .
Butte & Superior. .
Cel. Packers' Assn .
Cel. Petroleum, o.
Canadian Pacific. .
Central Leather, e.
Chandler Motors. .
Chicago GU W.. c.
do. pfd.
C. M. A St. P
Chicago A N. W. .
Chile Copper
Chine Copper
Colombia Cas A T. .
Celo. Fuel ic Iron.
Consolidated Gas. .
Cora Products, e. .
Crucible Steel, o. .
D. A R. G.. e
Erie, e
Gen. Clears
Gen. Electric . . . . .
Gen. Motors
Goodrich Rubber ...
Granby Cons. .....
Great Nor. Ore. . . .
Of. Northern By. . .
Greene Can.
Gulf States Steel. , .
IU. Central
Ind. Alcohol
I us. Copper
Int. Hart enter .....
Inc. Mere. M., c . .
Int. Nickel
Kan. City Sa. o, . . .
Kenneeott Copper ..
Lackawanna Steel. .
Lehigh Valley ....
Max. Motors, o . . . .
Mex. petroleum . .
Miami Copper ....
Midrale Steel
Mo. Pacific, o.
Nevada Con.
New Haven
N. T. Air Brake. . .
N. T. Central
Norfolk A West. ..
Northern Pacific ..
Pacifio Mail
fen rv Railway . . .
People's Gas
Pitts. Coal., o
P. S. C, a.......
Pullman
Ray Cons. Copper .
nr. nteai Bp rings .
Reading, o
Rermb, I. A Steel, e.
hock island, e. . .
8 hat tuck Copper . ,
Sloes Sheffield ....
Southern Pacific..
Southern Ry.. c. . . .
Studebaker, e
St. L. A San Fran.
Swift A Co.
Term. Conner ....
Texas Pacific
3
42
49
91
98
51
185
'20
67
94
62
43
133
88
OS
250
1
16
67
85
108
82
92
15
23
73
44
188
94
116
8
87
89
19
68
88
SO
81
201
8
IS
68
173
885
79
62
88
79
34
69
101
48
128
47
22
15
29
83
43
37
196
22
40
24
16
28
109
69
96
81
41
84
61
98
115
20
5
76
104
25
11
71
94
22
108
16
136
10
42
High I Low"
2
48 H
51
0P'
4
62
ISO
'io"
68
94
64 I
42
136
92
SDH
350
127
1H
B8H
83H
lUTH
33 H
94
15
34
77
46 H
189
6
118
8
"88
89
19
87
64.
89
87
84,
216
s
13
78
178
846
80
66
89
79
84
70
167
50
130
60
22
15
29
86
43
SSH
208
23
60
25
15
29
110
70
98
81
Union Pacific a. 1128
do pfd. 1 67
V. S. Kub.-o... .. 121
C. S. BmL ABef. . 78
tl. S. Steal, 103
TJtah Copper 71
Vir. Chem., e . . . . 64
Wabash 8
Western Union . . . 88
Total sales-Stooks. 1,07
$25,31,000.
41
84
61
99
115
30
6H
76
110
25
11
74
5
23
110
IS
137
10
42
125
07
123
73
104
78
66
8
80
2
41
49
91
96
61
133
28
67
98
III
133H
88
90 V
250
125
10
84 $
108
82
91
15
23
75
44
188
04
116
B
37
89
18
30
63 H
38
85
81 .
201
8
13
68
178
135
78
52
86
79
88
68
100
48H
128
47
22
15
28
83
42
87 H
196
22
4
24
18
29
1100
69
96
60
41
83
61
'97
114
20 H
95 H
76
10ST4
25
11
71
04
22
106 H
185
10
41
123
67 H
131
T3
103
71
64
8
88
9,100 shares; bonds.
Close
2
43
80
91
94
61
187
49
28
68
94
4H
41
135
01
an v.
230
127
15
68
4
112
83
94
. 18
28
77
45
188
96
,116
8
28
87
80
18
36
6S
80
aa
88
214
8 '
13
72
173
844
70
63
88,
84
89
80 Sa
107
60
128
49
22
15
29
88
48
86H
202
28
50
24
15
20
110
60
07
80
38
41
84
61
99
114
20 H
97
7
110
25
-11
73
S
22 H
110
15
136
10
42
124
Portland. Thara,.
Tear ago
Season to date.'.
Taeoma, VTad!l!
Tear asn
Season
Tear ago
Seattle. Wed
Zaar
Wheat. Barley. Fl'r. Oata
. 12 ... 11 ...
30 ... . 21 . . .
. 4783 110 3064 820
. 4970 061 1136 624
21 ...
32 ...
. 3866 66
. 8197 IB
. 13 ...
14
a e e
iot
113
Season to data... 8118 188
Tear ago
449 40
866
768
1 ...
869
6 42i
a
18
856
1747
3
e a
518
718
4
TOR
1048
Trade conditions In grain are lncress-.
tag ail around in the Pacific Northwest
and there is a firmer tone generally in
moat commodities. Millstuff demand
continues in excess of present supplies
and this has caused a farther advance
of 11 a ton in the price St the mills
generaliy. ,
Millars are asking 143.00 a sea sanera&y for
muhtafts from wholesalers at this thee, tins be
ing a rise of 81-00 above tto previous high price
tore. Stoee the cold weather started tto de
mand for feedatoffs baa increased materially au
along tha line. This is not only true of mtll
stutfe bat there la a eorreepondins tnoraaao In
the esU for feed barley white tto oata aHoaOoa
is generally mora active.
Mark eta for bay is showing s steady to
strong tone generally with pries seemingly nay
Changed for the day.
FLOUR Selline nrieea. new eroet Patent.
11.75: whole wheat flour. 810.48; Willamette
valley, $10.81: local etraight, $16.20; bakers'
local. $11.5011.75; Montana sprint wheat,
patent, $11.78; rye flour, 810.101 oatmeal,
81S.06; graham. 811.00. Frioes for auto de
tiveriaa In five barrel lota.
HAT Buying price, new crop: Willamette
Oasothy, fancy, 827.00; Eastern Oregon-Wash
ington fancy timothy. ( ) ; alfalfa, szs 9
28.80: Teller vetch. 825.00: cheat. $10,00 0
80.00; straw, $10.00: clover, $24.00; grain,
24.00.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal: New crop, delivery,
No. 1 Calcutta, 17e ia car lota; less amounts
higher.
MILLSTCFFS Mixed run at mills, sacked.
$48.00.
ROLLED OATS Par ton. 860.00001.00
ROLLED BABLeTf Par too, 867.000
68.00.
Merchants .Exchange bids:
FX ED OATS
No. 8 whits
BARLET
Standard feed
No. 3 blue".......
. ij CORN
If o. 8 yellow
Eastern oata and corn ta bulk:
OATS
84 Tb. clipped .4
as ids. oiippea ,.,
CORN
BARLET
No. S yellow
Nob.!
DALEY PRODUCE 01 THE COAST
Dee. Jan.
6600 6700
6S80 6000
6900 6950
6800 0000
6460 6600
5600 6650
6000 6800
0725 6760
Stan Francisco Market
Saa Francisco. Dec. 4. ( L. P.) Butter
Extras. 67c
Eccr Extras, IBs; extra pullets, 76c; under-
fixed pullets. 72 He.
Oh i sib California flats, fancy. 33c; firsts.
SOo par w.
Seattle Market
Seattle. Wash., Dec 4. (C. F.) Butter
Local country creamery cubes, 68c; do bricks,
60c; storage bricks, 60s,
Kxxs Local strictly fresh. SOe: tmllebv. OSc
L0 67c; storage 58 069c
Cheese 'Oregon and Washington triplets, 82
0 34c
Lee angesee Markat
Lea Angeles. Dee. 4. (L N. S.) Butter
California, cream sry. extras, 67o.
Eg -Fresh, extras, 77o; case const, 66a;
pullets. 02c.
Live Poultry Hens. 82 0 83c; broilers, 42c;
fryers, 29a
Meety asd Exchange
Few Trk, Dee. 4. L M. A) Call money
oa the floor of the New York stock exchsnge
today ruled at 0 per oent; high 0 per cent; low
0 per cent. Time money waa nrm, . Rates
were 7 per cent.
The market for prima mercantile paper was
strong.
Call money in London today was S per
cent. Sterling exchange waa steady with busi
ness in bankers' bills at 389 for demand.
ST
138
18
104
78
65
e
88
FOREIG3T BrTIJTG CAUSES
BARLT BISE IK COTTOTT
New Fork, Dec 4. (L N. 8 ) The cotton
market opened 16 to 80 points higher on trade
and Liverpool buying. At the end or tto first
16 mum tea tha market waa active at a net ad
tance of about 80 -points, but later the list
reacted about 20 points under realising
Tto final tone was very steady. 22 points
higher to Si points lower.
Furnished by Orerbeck A Cocke, Co,
01 1 rsne ouuamg:
Month. Opwa.
Jan.. ....... 3GDO
Feb.
March ...... 3480
April
May ........ 8290
July S185
Aug. ....... ....
Sept. ....
Oct 2925 2980 S875
Dec 8825 8060 8900
Bigb.
3715
8807
S1S
Low.
3080
8480
255.
8145
New York spot market 3950. 26 pctnta
Beard
Close,
ae4
8530
8460
3348
3276
3180
8020
2960
2890
8890
down.
Modern Miller Bevort
Chicago, Dec. 4. Modern Miller says:
Insistent reports of reduced screage to win
ter wheat together with scattered advices of
poor germination, are coming forward.! The
most unfavorable prospects are f roan Kansas,
where seeding wsa lata, 1'nfavorable eccditions
are also reported from Oklahoma. Missouri, In
diana and Nebraska. Claims of toarian fly are
ao more plentiful thaa usual at thia sossnn
of the year. These reports are confined to one
or two states and are well eeattered. Generally
speaking, however, the wheat plant is aoing
well.
Argentina Crop Beport
Broom hall cabled:
-Argentine -Weather h very obxrtgesble and
causes much uneasiness. Crops are now pass
ing through a critical time; recent frost In the
south certainly caused soma damage, though oa
account of tto backwardness af tto plant, which
waa due to lank of mots bare to many parte, fur
ther lose waa saved. Tonnage to United King
dom and Continent have declined 15a par too,
with more offering, Freights to America are
also much easier, steamers " from Boeooa Arret
to Mew York bains aroaad $38.
Saa Fran el see Barley Calls
- Ban Francisco, Dee. 4. Barley calls!
xieoemnwr. sow bio, aaa saav ;
Mar. SSI
August. 380 bid. 281
September. 7 6 bfcL
Grain bass, 17a
3Tew 'York Batter mat Eggs
New Terk. Dee. . (L N. a)
Firm, wjsctonand. Receipts, 6922 teas.
Ecaa - Firm. Bhabr la bla-bor.
4789 eases. Hennery, whites, $1.0201.03 S
atar he hietog an aeoooat of aeaiutty.
Sew Oiieasa Cotton
few Orleans, Pec 4. L N. 8.) Cotton
futures opened steady with prices unchanged
to 6 points above yesterday's close and good
local and New York baring and stead) Liver
pool reports advanced 20 to 80 points further.
Around . 1 1 o'clock pricee were shaded a few
points under the hlgn levels of the day. with
December selling at $39.60 and May at $38.60.
ITew Tork Metal Markst
New York. Dec 4. (L N. S.) Copper
Firm, Spot - and Deo., offered. 18 : Jan..
Feb. and March, 18 offered.
Lead Firm. Spot and Deo., 073 0
6.82 ; Jao, Feb.. March. 066 0 6.85.
Spelter Steady. Spot and Den., 0300
8.80; Jan.. Feb. and March, 8 0 8.
Saa Praneisco Poiltry Market
Ssa Franeejoo. Dee. 4. (TJ. P.) Braflera.
88a; large beau. S3 0 S6e; beak ducks. 28a.
Saa Prakeltee Orals Market
Saa Francisco, Deo. 4. -(TJ. P.) Oats
Bed feed. 83.00 0 8.10.
If aval stores Market
Jfew York, Dec 4 (L N. S ) Turprn-
Une Savannah, fl.Olj New Tork, 1.64.
w 508ir.r.SrnDh- 010.10 010.86; New
York, 817.00.
Kew Yerk-Losdea Silver
New Tork. TJee 4. (L J. S.) Commer
cial bar silver la He big her at 81.31.
London. Dec. 4. (L N. 8.) Bar silver
to d klfhert 76d.
ITew York Ssgar'aad Coffee
Vow Tork, Dee. 4. TJ. P.) Coffee J?o.
T Bio, 14 Her No. 4 Santos, 26 027a.
Sugar Centrifugal. 67.88.
British Aviator Is
Leading Poulet in
Race to Australia
London. Dec 4. TJ. p.) -The race
between Captain Boss Smith, British
aviator, and Etienne Poulet. French, la
their attempted flights to Australia, Had
narrowed down to a 46 minute margin
la favor of the British flyer, according
to latest reports received by the air
ministry here today.
Smith overtook the Frenchman before
Poulet reached Rangoon and arrived in
that city 45 minutes ahead, a dispatch
te the air ministry said. The aviators
both reached Rangoon November 30 and
planned to leave December 1 for Ba&g
kolL according to a dispatch.
The distance from Rangoon, one of
the chief cities of the Indian province
of .Burma, to Bangkok, capital of Slam,
is about 140 milea. . .
Two MUton Banks
SH6w Prtsperily
'SUlton, Dee. A The two banks of Xtt
ton are doing a splendid business. The
Farmers Seeurity hank shows aa - In
crease since September.-when the comp
troller of currency made the last caU, of
$50,000, the total deposits amounting- to
tX23.746.72 The First National bank,
with Its branch at Jreewater, has de
posits nf U5ML .
IwSlElT
i' - - .
ACT REQUESTED
f . aamMaBSBSBaaaaaaya
MandaVnus Suit Filed to Deter
mine if State May Meet Big
Road Fund of Government.
Salem, pec. 4. In an effort to se
cure a court interpretation as to the
extent to which the state board of
control may go under the authority
of the Bean-Barrett act of 1917 in
meeting ' JAl federal appropriation
for post and forest projects' in Ore
gon, a petition in mandamus was
filed this morning with the supreme
court by JVM. Devers, assistant at
torney general. . representing the
state highway eommisslon.
Prior to 1817 the federal so-rrnment
appropriated funds for poet and forest
road construction under which the state
of Oregon was entitled to $1,800,000 on
the condition that a similar amount be
appropriated by the state This appro
priation was authorised by the state
legislature of 1917 under what is
known as the Bean-Barrett act. A
total of $1,200,00,0 worth of state high
way bonds have been sold under this
act up to this time.
A recent amendment of the federal
act, however, makes a total of $4,181,
146.96 available for post and forest
roads In Oregon up to June 30, 1921.
With a view to taking; advantage of this
appropriation, the state highway com
mission recently requested the state
board of control to issue an additional
$1,000,000 worth of Bean-Barrett bonds.
This, requeet was denied by the board
orr the ground that the amount re
quested was in excess of the amount re
maining; unappropriated under the au
thorisation of 1917.
The state highway commieslon con
tends, however, that it is the intention
of the Bean-Barrett aet that the state
shall meet any appropriation for high
way work within the state made avail
able by the federal government, and it
is with a view to testing out this con
tention that the action in mandamus
is Instituted today.
It Oregon does aot meet the federal
appropriation In this matter, It is stated,
the money will be . redistributed among
other states.,,
PB0P0SED AME9DMEXT
IS COTEBED BY LAW
Salem, Dec. 4. Evidently J. E. Medley
of Portland got his wires crossed when
he proponed to amend Article I of the
Btate conatitutlon by ' adding another
section to be known as Section $6.
There are already two Sections 36 of
Article I, accord ing to a letter which
Attorney General Brown has written,
calling bled ley's attention to his . error.
One of . these sections prohibits the
manufacture and sale of intoxicating
liquors, and the other prohibits the
death penalty within the state of Ore
gon. Both of these amendments " were
added to the statutes in 1914. ,
Medley's,, proposed amendment would
establish a minimum -wage of $4 for an
eight-hour day. for men, and a wage of
$20 for a week of 48 hours tor women.
To : Compensate Her
For Husbandl's Deatn
Salem, Dee. A-M&rnpenation for the
death of Louis Jensen, whs died at the
state hospital reeently, wDl he sought
by the widow at the next state legis
lature, according to word received here.
Jenson was assaulted by aa attendant
at the mstitutkra the night following
his committment from Multnomah coun
ty. His death followed a week . after
the assault, but an autopsy failed to re
veal any connection between the, as
sault and the death. A coroner's' In
quest which Investigated the death
brought In a verdict of death from
natural causes. The basis of the claim
which Mrs. Jensen is said to be pre
paring is not known here.
S. P. Lines North
, Of Ashland Lead
With No Mishaps
The Southern Pacifio railroad' north
of Ashland was the largest system in
the United States to pass the entire
two weeks of the national accident pre
vention campaign without an accident
according to final reports received by
J. F. Orodxkl, manager of the safety
campaign In Oregon.
The nearest contender for first hon
ors in the United States was the Nor
folk A Southern railroad, which also
had no accidents. It employs $600 men.
The Southern Pacific has 4070 em
ployes, the hazard being that much
greater.
Teacher Illnesa
Believed Traceable
To Impure Water
Oregon Normal School, Monmouth,
Dec. 4. Miss Laura C. Holiday, assist
ant Instructor in music ' and art, and
Miss AUie P. Branberg, registrar of
mo urccun iurmai aunoui, are ooui tu
the hospital at Dallas with typhoid
fever, believed to have resulted from
impure well water. Miss Branberg is
reported to be Improving rapidly, while
Miss Holiday Is seriously ill.
BEAL ESTATE BROKERS MAKE
APPLICATION FOB LICENSES
Salem, Dec 4. J. F. Kerr of Hilleboro
Is the first real estate broker to make
application for a 1920 license, his appli
cation being received Wednesday. A
total of 1528 brokers have now been
licensed In the state, with the revenues
of the department from license fees ag
gregating $7640 for the first year of its
existence. It' 1b expected that more than
$4000 of this arnount will be turned over
to the general fund of the state after ail
expensea of maintaining the department
have been met.
NEW TRAINING SCHOOL FOB
OLDEB BOYS IS PROPOSED
Salem, Dec. 4. An Intermediate re
form school to care for older boys found
guilty of infractions of the law is advo
cated by L. M. Gilbert, superintendent
of the state training school for boys. In
a report made to the state board of con
trol Wednesday. The training school,
acocrdlng to Gilbert, Is in no sense a
penal Institution and is not in a position
properly to cope with a situation which
Involves punishment of young men who
are found guilty of violating laws.
Appointment Is Approved
Salem. Dec. 4. The appointment nf Dr.
J. D. Plaraondon of Pendleton to succeed
Dr. A, El Taraiesie, resigned, as first as
sistant superintendent - at the Eastern
Oregon hospital for the Insane at Pen
dleton, was approved by the eta to board
of control Wednesday.
Rate Increase Asked
Salem, Dec. 4. The Falls City Elec
tric company of Falls City, Polk county,
Tuesday filed with the public service
commission an application for an in
crease in electric rates.
Many Claims Satisfied
Salem, TJec. 4. Claims disposed of by
the Industrial accident commission dur
ing the month of November totaled
more than 600 in excess of the number
of claims filed, according to the monthly
report juat filed.
Reservoir to Be Built
Salem, Dec. 4. Application for per
mission to construct a reservoir and
for the appropriation of water for stor
sge therein from Cow creek for - the
irrigation of 220 acres of land, was
filed with the state engineer's office
Wednesday by Holmes D. Glover, of
Jordan Valley, Malheur county.
I. W. W., on Trial at
' Corvallis, Taken 111
Corveins, Dec. 4. Puskov, a Russian
I. W. W. from Hosklns, Western Ben
ton county, on trial hers for the second
time, became seriously ill while on the
stand and was taken to the hospital
Saturday. He has been released on $100
bond because of his physical condition.
He said he has a family In Russia.
Municipal Woqdyard
Is Provided at Salom ;
For Men Minus Jobs
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Salem, Dee. 4. There will ho 'no ax-
cuee for any Itinerant who happens to
include the state capital in his "routs this '
winter, hitting the hack doors in, fluent '
of food to appease his hunger. A mu
nicipal woodyard win provide ausrple typ
portunlty for all Jobless but ambitious
visitors to exchange a few hours of 1
hard labor for a ' square meal and
oomivruuue piace in wmcn to siesp. r f.
The -municipal woodyard 'plan V was '"f--"
unanlmouety endorsed at a meeting of 1
representatives of the American Red, I -Cross,
the American Legion,' Salvation
Army, Commercial club and other or-
ganlsations Tuesday nlghL The enter- y -
prisa will be under the direct supervt-:
elon of the Salvation Army. Which will I , f.
maintain in connection with the wood ,
yard a lunch counter and several rooms J '
for lodging purposes as well as a free'
imnlnvtnsri Kn , t - . -I
wsawT as e, VU 74S tsW ,
$225,000 in Bonds
Voted for Yakima ;
School BuUdings
, Yakima, Wash, Dee. 4. Frank Here,
ley and Dr. W. L. McCIure were elected
directors of the local school board by 4
vote of 2 to I over C. E7. Udell and E. vU
LrockharL They favored employment o $
a school nurse. . A bond Issue far $22i ,
000 for permanent buildings carried, si
did three propositions to levy an tri .
creased tax for raising the salaries 1 '
teachers and providing free text book
Part of the salary raise will be ratroaee,
tree from the beginning of the present;
school year and will raise present eelae '
les about $200-eACh. . , v..;. ,
4, -
St-
2 ft
Small Sawmills Are
Coiiibined
spacious jMewtjtaani;
-'.
$25,000 Disappears
From Orientii Liner
San Fraisco, Dec. 4. (I. N. S.)
Police of New Tork, Shanghai and Sen
Francisco today-are trying to solve the
mysterious disappearance ef $25,000 In
gold, stolen from the strong1 room box
of the liner Korea Maru en route from
here to the Orient. ,
WlefJMttt Valla TVaA. ArsV.awaMtMs !
of several big timber cOneerne' Iters, tnts ,
the Aasociafed Lumber Bojp tMmpanF
was annsmneedr The sew company win )
erects plant at once at Dorrlaj 10 miil
south et Klamath Faijav to. handle tbaf
output of several small sawtnlls scattered, i
over southern Klamath county and Berth :
era . Elaklyeu ounty. The plant, whh.
will be ready to operate In the spring, 1
will hsvea capacity of 2S.OO0.0O0 feet "avj
earsmsassx FfTWaat SAtaSn vtAVaT Atararkk- 4fU1 MA flflfaB-r
feet ef standing timber ;,ready
mmedv-,; . , ( - - , - i-; t 1 r
A l-ws t .
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Euge'nb Mother of"
Eignt Children Peart'
Eugene, Deo. 4. Mrs, Annette Alie"
Rockhlll died In Eugene Tuesday at ItiS ' ,
home of her son. Fred R. Rockhlll,
Funeral services will be held- Friday at.-.
, Salem. She le sua-rived by eight ehltw
dren, Fred R. Rockhlll of Eugene, . Mr.'
Clifford Parker of The Dalles, Mr
Pearl Schlndler of Corvallis, Mrs. Oraa '
Riley of Salem, Joseph rIL Rockhtlt o f 4
Salem. Clsrencs K. Rockhlll of Amltr
and Walter L. Rockhlll and Harry . X. .
k.RockhlIl of SDrinefletd. Cola.
Exestst From AB DbnVlaloa Croverameat Taxation
$75,000.00
City of Regina, Sask.
GOLD BONDS'
Denomination: $1000.
$46,000 Gold Bonds Dus March 1, 1933.
PRICE: 98.56 and Interest to Yield 6.50
$29,000 Gold Bonds Due July U 1028.
PRICE: Par and Interest to Yield 6.50
These are general obligation bonds of the entire City and
we recommend them as very desirable Investment aocuritlea
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LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS
aaa he
vsrAery aenes
K vou must salt yewr Llbertr or VMery Beads, eat! te ate. H
Llbertf ae Vletary bends, sntr from ae. . We sag and earl aiharty
at tna nsaragt.
VOtl OANNOT 00 BSTTgS F0V Stay SO W0N8S
Todar's spacing Kae Xotk market, which eakabliahas tha governing prices fee theta!
States Linertj end Victory bonds au over the world, la aa follows. We advertise .thses
prioee daQr in order that ton mar always have the highest xaarket prtoe before roe and
snow (lie exact vaiue oi your iinerty asn vsnorr wonos:
Market arioaa...
Aocmed- interset . ,
let 2Bd las xna Bra
Sttt 4s 4s 4Us 4H 4s
00.20 08.80 02.90 08.00 02.60 04.40
1.44 1.88 .21 2.00 .23 .98
4th Tlcterf
20
.66
Tic tors
Bg
66 98 00.0
2.02 9.6S
Total 100.84 06.08 92.41 96.60 98.78 06.88 08,26 161.00 LSt.64
Whrs rt4 as deduct tie oa 9 $60 keed, tad $$.$0 sa.s $1000
we aeu at tae Sew xork gaarkex. piaa (Ae anran
, CatU S P. sk aa
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
' The rvwmiar saanislpal SeaS Wsuss Saaaal SlesOO , '-..
forrla Bldaf. 809-11 atark Streot Betweea Fifth and Sixth Streets
Telophase! Bread way 81(1. IssakUsasd Ovsr Twssty.nve fears
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State Farm Productive
Salem, Dec 4. A total of more tnan
$171,000 worth of products have been
taken from the state hospital farm near
here this year, according to Superin
tendent L. F. Griffith, who states that
the high cost of farm, produce has
worked to the material gain of that Institution.
Plsn 1931 Loganberry Crop.
Salem, Dee. 4. Plans for the market
ing of the 1920 loganberry crop will
be discussed at a meeting of growers
to be held, here Saturday.
aUoeks, Bssds, Cettea. Grals, Ete. '
lsVfll SsBttd sf Trade Baildiss.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
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frSrreapeBdsaU j si j ieSgaa Brysg
Chlsags . Bow Terk
WILSON-HEILBRONNER GO .
BROKERS
201-2-3 Railway Exchange
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES
STOCKS
BONDS
GRAIN
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Telephones
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Main 234
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