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YAKIMA- 1 ' " E IN LOCAL MARKET TCE8DAT DAIJXT TRADE . Esgs Cheese Batter ca be extra. Portiaad .......... 4 Chiracs .:...'...,.48e See Francises ,....4s I New Tork .........4V4e I Seattle .,.., 43e ' les Aageles . .' tie ''. elect. flits. .Me Me : Me . 94 , lie tltte Me tie ' tie . SWtenec supply of Trmh egs is indicated .... "-ir- nti Til "11 srme 1-e- r evaltv . .hnwn. Purl!.. ra.i.n . m shortage, ilia this has revolted to a further ilnm foe each stock, although srlerte at "-mp ia hu piaoes and 2 higher ! : where. . a k . . - . . ; -m y , - ow e liliuffv e - " mw erorar. iwiquid Wlfw CW tonne el 4c a down. The Utmt to make an advene to Uila price la the Cooperative a stallnei. one of the private, hou having uotrd tba rl. for several dar. While tlM Co-otwrebve ''were miWlrf aa staking so change to tba price of selects for 4. advance, with extreme top us lo 42e a doseo. a blab mark for tha moi to data . pi'w irai war iDPum wo lo ac Stor stork ia showing a somewhat steadier ana vpruwuy ao io Ui occur aiua or ferinea, , .. . ' . f Those desiring special tfifnrmstlon regarding -any msrtvt ihvuld write th Market Editor, ' Oregon Journal, lnrjoairg ttamp for reply. BtTTER SITUATION 18 STEADIER lUrMt deoreaslrer la 'tha rnha hnttee tnar- sat baa (Iran war to steadiness, with former surplus storks cleaning tip and prior some what kattr maintain! and la toma latascea migmew. -naia uocnanaro. tHEF.IE MABKFT ftHOWS STEONG Market for hn la bovine atrnifth. Only fmetional idratHi waa ahowa la Ur Wia- cwamai primary markat, am this waa not corf airlnrad raffmirnt ta foroa rnltwa an bars. California, aontiauee to take frah atocb at TUiamaok. i ernno cbickess bhow uteateb Weaker tone and leae cf about la in tha Trtea . waa -indloatad for aprifia chiekaaa alone jrrona acreet, witu ue top cuwnuiy at oa Bmilera ana not quite to firm aad DoOiiBf la rOtJJTTRT MEATS HOLD STEADY ' Cnejttry-lrillad hoffa and aalraa abswed no enance la price oa Front atreet Tuaaday. ua mand and aupply were )twt about equal in pma Unas aa far aa ba-t quality waa con earned. Heavy atuff alow in both line. OJJIOJf SITUATION 8TEADT HERE Limited nf fartnrn ia . carload lota ef (into bra reported at $4 f. o. b. country point by AV. I. Swank. nrra1 aflline repreeentatlre of the' ftanferieratrd Oqion t; rowan' anaociation, aronrdinj to Ml. Rwank, the aiunily and de- avana are aoout eriiKi at toe pne BRIEF ItOTRS Of FBODTJCE TRADE ftaaeoa for, Oonoord trapea la eloaine; tales ee Bound, ,, fJroand cberriea aold and ae hiiMer than t 0 a box. t'abbaae aiarket la weaker, but prieea are nnelianeed. 1 . Halibut la aaaroa, although imall lota are .Pelng effeeed, ; HicklatiTnea are (lnw. with aupplie fair. ' Celery market in quirt at low prieea. Limited ateoaa of peechea offering at 11.00 1 1. box. . ' ,- WEATHER ROTICE FOR 8HIFFERS Weather, bureau adr1d Tneartay: Preteel hlpment during the aext -18 houra againat tbe following mtnimnm temperaturaa: - tinlng north to Seattle,' defreea: aortheaet ta po-. ;kane, 40 drarexa; east ta Baker. MO doaraaei emitb to Ashland. Ill daanma. Miiiimum tera prratnre at Poetlaad tomerww about 43 de gree. .. M'ROLESALE PRICES I3T PORTLAHD - the ' am prieea fata Bera par wholeaaJera, exarpt a olberniM aoled. Dftlr ProducU BOTTF.R eltng 'prlrw,'': boa lota. Creamery prtora: Print itn.,v 4T for Pla.n wrapparii; eubaa.- eatraa. 4Xr3e lb. I dairying, buying prw'. 342e lb. PTTCII PAT Portland delleery baeia, Ka 1 grade, 4 To lb.: No. i. 43044a; country tatj"" 47 for No. 1 grade. -; CtlKFU Belltng .rlre: TITIantook, freak Oregon, fancy Mpletr, 29e lb.; Tloung Amer ica. SOe lb. rrire to Jobbera. f.ta b. Tilla menk: Trlpleta, 26e; Tonng America, 27c. Helllne nrloe: Block ftwie. fancy. 888e; Limhurrev, 3l0c lb.! cream brik, 80a2c. EIH4J BuTtng price: Current WNWipm, 47 4 fro 4a eandlad. aalUng price, 6 T ; aaleot. no ay a 24 007 puuasa, a 00 00a. 1 atoraaa, ; w 3LIVKrO0LTHT BilHnt rrHr:- HeaeyBena, 9T4 lb.; light ban. iTf8o lb.; apringa, SOe In.; broiler. S lb old rooatera, lo lb.; tur keya. dreated, 4(1 lb. ducka. 20 0 20o lb. Wmm. iiaoMaaJM an4 erutt FRtSH ' mriT Oranim. $e.5 25 Kotl banana. He TV, Umon. $5 7S 7.00 ea.a; areprfrult. Do rid. 80 7.00i paarhee, tf 00 1.15. . BKBIK "ranhfrr1aa, ffSOflB.? box! nckleberrlee, 11 1 3a Ik. ' IHIKI KBf IT Imte. 1 711 . 75: farda, 4 35 P boa: flea. 1 45eS 83 per box; " - J an. in. kM 9 u. m Tk ONION Selling prloe t rcUilen: Local. 14.75 00;. buying prloe,' 14.00 eOantrt: eerlia, 10 15o lb. J gtaem eoiaaa, 40e doaen BUfffhM. POTATOFN Railing price to retaOan: Ore. r.n. fancy. 13.00 cental; buying prloe, country, 1.75 rental. . EpRTABIXa Btrlng beena. 6 60 Th.: vw. 14 nit pahhaaa. lM0)2e lb. : ear- ri.ui. VoO ok; celery, J 7e doa.: ear Plant, jae id.; irnura, uo " 1 "'" 3.80 eackt freen ..pepper. ' Hifn tow. Oreeoa it7o be. Californm 2.0 9.0r lug; pwmpkin. ItI- lb. qu.h, 2i2ltt lb.: honeradiab. 15o lb.; aprewla. 20c lb. 1 aetioboke. 1.5 do. APPLES Bpitaenburg. extra fancy,, 4 Her, 3APPI.W! Winter' Bananaa. extra fancy. d-UeriaTlSs faaei 4-tier, 2.00 eboloe, 4- ,AVPlV. Ortlere, extra fancyj 4-tter. 13.851 aey. -Uer. 200; choioat 4-Uer. ii.tv . APPUSf loaatnaa ana nticuiur. aa. wmpped. 51-75 APPLE!, tvl!.ln. mrwm trim. 4-tte. KI.aej4.00; fancy. 4 tier, 55.35; choice, 4-tier, APPLE Cooking atpek, T6et1.60 box . Twentj-fie eenta off all.abore on 150 and KS eiaea, SOe off on 175 and amatlcr. - rOTTTTRT MEATS Hefflng, irHoe: Cotrntrr 1 j J to J80 lb., baaty uff.leaaj real. top. 'about t t0i -ib.. 18 lS Vk e lb., kaary atoff lew; aprlna lamba, 1218c . .IHMOKiD MEATS Hm 29 0510 lb.; breakfa-rt beow 45e lb,u . M l.AliI ivetlie ;rmua, nf ilVU-HOrsiS ' MEAT Steer beaf. llViej heifer. 10o; ow e; Umb. 12 He, tmt. ): tnreoo. lt1B lb. j black, end. 10 wile lb.: 10-lb. Vkt kippered cod, 52.25; ling end, e lb, ! , , 0TSTER8 Kaatera. gal., U fiO; Oljmpla, V . Mom, Wwel and Midee . hop 1; erup: Clur. SH23e lb. HIDr.!-MitM.Tl gee hide. S4e; aatud, 1 J 4e lb. MOHalH Nominal, ,13o !b. . ., . TAtXOW AXD GREASE So. 1 tallow. 8CCA8Ca"A '"BARK New; 8c; old. e lb. WOTM Willamette ealley. aoaraav 10c: M diem, lie; lae, 30 lb.; aatera O rate n-Idaho. 1 -vq IB. .-BTAVa fim.n wht. .e : large white. Be;, piaa, e; lima. T1r baywo. BHe; red 7e ' r '' HOMrr--caB, i oo .. , ;w ftK'K Japan atyl. Ne. 1. le: Bine tote, 1e l!. ; New Orleane head. IHt - troFTKK RoaUd. 17 It 2o la eaeka or "iSAI.T Coera: -H r.. 700a. 515.50 toa; 0a. Ill 5; Uhl dairy. 180. 527.50: bale. IS 504.OO.; faaer tableland dairy, 554.80; lamp.' M4.M lam..-; ' f .;. - 'M ' ttt'CAR CSib. $7.50 1 - fruit end 'berry, $ 3S; yellow D, 55 75j; be granulated, .50.15; Vr a an? a aa i rain v, aw.e' fwij. l, "vw. CaSU Mh-K dkruaUoa. Lbby, I5.5; tee Mt Vera. i.40j Alpine,' IJ.50; Eagle, 1.71? oaae. " ' v -" I' Ante nni rairrr ! u ra : ' K L TS Walnut, 22e lb., almoodi, 87 HOW TO GET BEST PRICES Hae paying advice tA giro oa tfcia cubject. ' Wribt aad tell oa number row kaa for tale. .. RUBY m OOv 108 free St.. rortlad, Ots 10 year' eapertanca at your diiooaal ire. EGG PRICES HIS .POTATOES INVADE HEART- MARKETS Bj Hinu H. Comb . One Tamhill atreet retailer cut the price ef beet batter to 50c pound: dur tnr the day althoufh there waa ao change noted Uv' the who4eaie price for print. Fact ot the matter 1 that cnbea, which the larreet retaJlers ot batter han dle, have been aalllne; rather low re cently end thle erlablce dealers to cut the price te conau oners If they want to, without aarriflcinf.theJr kBiUrate prof its. On the other hand retailers who handle only established bpfjMa of print batter re unable to lower iftelr prices because there hae beea no recent Changs in wholesale values for such offerings. . The razor clam combine along the Oregon-Washington coast has been bro ken. Portland dealers refused to sup port the combine In its efforts to boost the prloe to the public because it was realised that the consumer was already paying mors titan the stock was worth. Conaumers who appreciate good Corn ice and Anjou pears, the faTorltes of the bigger world's cities, are now able to secure them at prices that are actually lower than when the stock wss gener ally in season here. The trade is also offering Winter Nell is pears, which are now in prime condition, Retail prieea la prieate atoras: ' h. 6 0 5., Butter Freak eraamery 99 0 55a. Salmon 10 20c; halibut, 35c; perch. lOe; aturreoa, 25 lb. Fkrar Beat, local patent, $1.0002.00 per rack. 4 lb,- Potatoae Fiirbanka, 58 per sua. On tow 8 0 Be lb. , TamhiU atreet price: eeetablea Cabhaae, S,e tb. : cauliflower, 1 0 0 20c bead;- carrots. 5c bunch; lettuce, 10c head; dry onieru, 4 He lb.; turnlpa, 4a lb.; string beam, 10c lb.; applet. 5c lb,; tomatoes. 5e Ih.; corn, 2030o doa. , m PouUry Uear'y hen. 32a; light ben. 26c; Dtmiera. ane. Kcaa Beat, 0 doaen, . Butter- Beat. 48e lb.; eottage eheeae, 20e lb. Visible Changes Affect Wheat at Chicago Opening Chicago. Set. 1. (L X. 8, ) raloading of holdings by long becaaae of a change ,in raible supply figure weakeaed the opening; ef the wheat market today, December declining . 0 lc and Hay easing off H 41a. Trad was modrate. Then waa aome hedging from the Northwest. v Corn etarted anehaaged to Uc higher for De cember and ana hanged to He lower for May. Oata opened steady fi e lower, with a leading alarator latere! operating on the aall Iog Hide of the market. Prorlsiona trading waa alow with lard atart ing lower. , Chicago, Nor. 1. U. P.) DoUar wheat came eery Bear oa tba Chicago Board of Trade today,, whea future quotation dropped from B to 10 eenta. December wheat waa aold at f 1.02. Two eaah ite o( 'e, 3 mixed wheat were made at 81.05. Flooding of th market, heavy congestion at the North weat terminal, lack bf export demand earned the drop. Chicago range by United Pre: tl'IlD .41. ' Open. Hieh. Deo. '. . 107 107 H May I12 112 CORV ' Deo. . . 48 tt 45 W May .. 58 58 4 OATS Dec, r, SSH 88 M May .. 17 87 rORa? Jaa .... LARD t Jan. .. 890 800 May ....... .... - RIBS ; JaUl. e e -' Ma . e a RTE Dee. .. 82 82 May .. 87 M 87. 1ARLET Dec ,,, .... IjOW. 103 108 45 51 ft Cloae. 102 10TH tit IIS 1500 882 930 745 782 8 H 84 5 512 S3 Tb Big Paint Company Buys Local Place; . Will Have Fabtory The palat maanfaetoring and diatribatiBs buai neaa ot Timm. Creea A Co. baa bean purchaaed by the Plttaburg Plata Ulasa company of Pitts burg. Pa., aooording to anneuneaaaent made by E. D, Tlmma. who "will remain ia ebargo ef tba buainaaa a diatiiot manaaer for the purchasing eempaay. Timm baa beea ia the palat busi nee is Portia ad eeattsaaualf for the past go year. . Through the sale Portland will become the home of aa of the three paint factories at the Pittaburg company, accord ina to F. 8. Greea, aalea manager .of th ooneern. No plat (lax! will be aobl through the Pertland branch. Green atated. The retail atore at 184-80 Second atreet and the factory and Warchouaa en Maoadam road in South AMrtlaad wl be rctaiaed bj the new Farmer Bay Honda flrenU raa.. Nee.' 1. Te da mo nitrite their falta in the quaUtj ef Rngu Hirer ralle'y landt, tn farmer located within - the bouBdarie of the Fort Vaanoy irrigation district, joat west of this city, bare juat purchased a blank of 92S.OOO worth of boada beiae issued for the installation of a central irrigation ayatem te cover the eatira district, Th farmer bid la their ewa bonds at 90 eenta. '' Dried Fruit and Bean New Tors, Nrr. L(T. ff. .). -Market steady: Marrow, eboioa. a nn a is, "Z.Jl 5.55; redWaey, 88.60 0 8 75. Dried Fruit Market firm. , Africom; 210 37e; prone, 80a to 0 8 r 1 0c: prune. 80, to 100 . iT4: peaches. ihScito r.'-c'yrToif t0 3few Jork Wool aad Hides . New Tork. Nor. 1. (I N. 8.) Wool Market steady. Domestic fleee XX Ohio, 230 88c; domeatie pulled, acoured baaia. 18 07e; domeatie, Texas, aceured baeta, 40 0 75; aVe etia Ter. staple, eeoared. 55 0 85c, lUdet Market fir mar. NU terra. 14 U 0 15o; bmaded steers. 14 0 14 He. f Heat Brligs T Wheat aIIntn tm JA , m 1 . . . . of almoat awsamar-hke beat, eoapled with tha la bringing up tba- early sown fall grain ia fin wmr miwi iam aiiu ai lua exaRuanr ' op- PUBitor late preparatios and sowiag of lau dileags ToUto Market Chicago, Nor. 1. (t J. 8.1 Potato RaoHpta 89 cairn. Northern wbitea, St TSr !S9W Twk roiltrj Market New Tork, Nee. 1. (I. M. s.) Un peal B.-faeaa. 2438itowkt itatSri uAi aAaa.. cL. . . ducks. 50 052c; geese. 28c. . ' Hew York Fetate Market N-w Jerk. Not. 1. (I. W. S i PoUtsea wnTS.lCSm: Mrtet td- w ! few Terk Cetteaseed on i Kew Tork. Wm. f rtm -n. .- embr 54S 8455 Dacambar. Sl9i; .',. ?! ' 8MJ ! T Msi. 9f Frsselse) Foal try Mark Vte aero. UflOe; dkiSO 2r: fflbeeta, 0 25c; la tark let; paaaata. 10011; pecans. 2C; Braaila. 18c. ' Paint. 4X1 ROPE Sittl. dark. IS; wnlt ISa tb. stoadard auia;i7Hi. - . ' - CO At, OIL Peart ae water white, fat drama or teoa barrel. 17 per get.; taue. 89c GASOUMiJroo kbkv, .8; irasav St ilg ay- JTFL OirRasis, 91.SS bbl. WHITR UgiI-rToa lota. 12.; Q0 Bm. POTATOES BEING HELD OR RISE , By Mymas 91. Oar)) , ' Takima Netted Gen potatoes era being ased by coaaassen ia the eery heart ef the- best Potato prodacinc section of the Willamette -alley, solely because tW as available at a prase that the tad will pa-. Cotrthmed boMing . ct potatoes for extreme Price that retailers are enable to pay has forced Willamette TaOer " dealers aa far south a Koaeburg to purchase hes-y stocks of the Takima offeriags. . California buyer, who are Car more interest ed in baring Oregoa potato growers hold their stock thaavthey'' are ta making . puree saes at this time, . continue to invade th country ao tioaa, They are making tbe eld Muff of ask ing grower "WW yon takef " arhea they know this will only caoa strooaer boldins. Limited baainaaa in ear load lota mt Mtatn-a is available aa high a 91.75 per cental foe' li. a. ixraaw ro, 1, aai were s kr ucue tot offerta at thai price, and aiapoaally so ta Eaatera Multnomah and Clackamas. where 92- ia generally the low point anked.- Front atreet is freely offering best Takima Genu at a price no higher than 92.25, and ia some tmteacee sale are reported down to 82 for this class. Local stock J sot above 92 selling value. Early Trade in ' Cotton Disappointing New Tork. Nor. 1. (L K 8. Considering tbe strength of cables, an advance of '2 to 8 points in prieea here at the opening ef the cotton market today waa a poor response, "There ra considerable mlHne by eommissioa nooses, Wall street and New Orleans. After tbe start, a. steady tone prevailed, al threufh price worked off 8 to 8 point from Initial level. , Boot cotton e.tliet and unchanged at 918.75. No selea, Heary selling by Wall Street aad Western Interest caused weakness in future early in the last hour, but the market turned strong aaa in near the elosa in .extendi ra eoverina. reeaiainc au it previons loss and showing net gains ot 0 to 19 points at tn close. . Month Open. High. Low. Close. January 1882 1853 1785 1827 Mens ......... 1820 1828 1789 1923 May ...,.v..,.. 1781 1800 1752 1793 Jnly 1795 1748 1706 174T October ..1480 1680- 1654 1879 Deosmber ....... 1887 1844 1792 1837 AMERICAS LIVESTOCK PRICES Ohteaae Meg 98.1S Chicago, Nov. 1. (L N, b.) Receipts 30,. 000. Market mostly 10c lower. ! Bulk 97.25 0 7.90; top 58.15. Heavywei.ht. 87.800 7.85; medium weight. tT.85 0 7.90; fight weight,' 97.6509.00; light lights, IT. 85 8.15; heary packing sows, smooth. 86.75 0 7.25; pecking sews, rough. 99.28 06.85; pigs. 97.8908.25, Cattle Receipts 9000. Generally steady. Beef steers Choice and prime' 99.00011.9,5; atediura and good. 13.850 10.00; light weight, good sod choicec 80.25 0117.85; common and medium. 85.0009.25: butcher eatUe, heifera, 88.65 0 9.50: cows, 98.50 0 9.50; balls. 93.10 0 8 25; earners and cutters, cows and heifers. 93 5008.60; eanner Maers, 93-0004.00; veal calves (light and handywelght) 57.50011.751 feeder ateem. 65.25 7.1 5: stseker .teens. 84.00 VT 00; stocker eows and heifera. 88.00 08.25. Dtieep neceuits su.uuti, Market steady, Umb (14 lbs. down), 18.25 0 0.40; Umba, enils and common, 95.5008.00; yearlins wethers 65.6008.00; ewe, 83 2505.50; ewes, eulfi snd common, 51.75 0 3.00; feeder -lambs, 86.75 07.88. Denver Meet 97.90 Denver. Colo., Nov. 1. (U. P.)CatUe re oeipu. 3800; 15 025e higher. Bteere. 94.000 0.35: eows and heifers, 83.00 05.00; stoekers ,sad feeder. 98.75 06.00: calves, 96.00 0 0.50. Hogs Receipt. 800: steady. Top, 97.90: bulk, 96.25 0 7.00.' Sheen Receipts,- 4800; strong. lambs, !II.f25: 92.50 04.29; feeders, 56.73 0 7 60. - : Omaha Mas 97.7B South Omaha. Nov. 1 (L N. 8.) Cattle. 4700. Beef steers, steady to strong; she stock, atrang to 15o higher; bulls, strong te 25a higb erj veals, steady; atoeker and , feeders, stidy to strong. Hog Receipts, 4500, stead to 18, lower; eJosing dnlll onheavy mdes; bulk, 96.95 0 1.60; tops, 97.70. . Sheep 12,500. aQ clames, steady to top western and fed lambs. 98.75; ycariiiur. 99.00; ewea, 94.75. an Franolaeo Maes 910 lsa , FranoMco, Nor. 1. U. P.) Cattle J uraas jeo steers. No. 1. B Stlie; second QUsUty. 4 06Ke; cows and beifers, 414 05e; 06"' Uht wei-bt 7 ci ciTfl. heavy, fi BbeeLambs. 707 i4s; wetUera, 4 04 Me; ewea, 2 08 He. .. Hews -Hard grain fed, weighiag 100-172 lbs., 10c; oeer- 800, 8c Kansas Olty Meg 97.60 Kansas Olty, Ma. Nor. 1. (I. N. B.l Cat tle Receipts,, 14.000. dull. Steers, 18.90 0 9.60; eow atu heifers, 53.230 7.60: stocker and feeders. 96.00 0 7.00; calves, 99.50 0 10.00. Bogs Receipts. 7000. dull Bulk of sales, 97.16 07.80; tops. 97.90; he vis. 97.00 0 7.50; lights. $7.15 07.55; mediums, $7,35 0 7.60. Sheep Receipts, 5000. market dull. Lambs, $9. CPS 9 10; owe, 94.00 04 26. eattle Hogs fo Sattle, Wash,, Nor. 1. (1. H. g.)-Hoea Reoeipts. 668; steady. - Prime Hants, 99.60 0 10.00; rough heavies, 94.50 0 6.00: smooth heavies. 97.00 0 8.00; pigs, 99.00 010.00, .-ttL,hr'leoelpt' 1 tdf. Prim, steera, 96.0006,50; eonunea to good. 94.0609.00; medium to choice, 85.00 6.00; beat eowe and heifera, 65.00 0 6.5O commea te rood. $8.00 S 4.00; medium to ehoice, 94-00 0 5.00; prim light calves, 91Q.00 0 11.00: hearj ealrcai $9.00 08.00; buQl 93.5S04. 60. Sheep Receipts, 409: steady. Yearlings, 98.00 07.00; prime right hunk. 99.00 07.00; cull lambs, $3.50 06.00. 7 . DAIBT PRODUCE OF THE COAST '"!-) Pranctsoe Market BaS Francisco, Nor. 1. Bauer extras. BOc; prim first. 40. Esss Extraa. 69c: extra "firsts, 66e; extra PUlleta. 53o; extra first, pullets, 60c; ander stsed pullet i, 48 a. - Ohesae California fUts, fancy. 80 we. , - aneotet Msakst I Angeloa, Cel. Nov. 1. (L it.- 8.) Butter 81 e. - .Efts Extras, 63; rats count. 5 Tc; pullet. 48e. 't Poultry Hen. 23 032; broilers, 40c; fry ers, jOc. . .;. ' Seattle Market . Seattle: Wash.. Nov. L (l N. 8.) tmnv. Select ranch. 68 060c; pullets, 42 0 49c Butter City ereemery. 46c; bricks, 47c Cheese Oregoa Triplet. 24 025c; Toang Aaurloaa, 90c POTaTOES AL0SP THE C0A8T San Sreneisoe Market Saa Fraaeisco, Nov. 1." (U, P.) Potatoes Rlrwa,i92.52.83; galisas, $3.75; Otwb Burbaacs, 92.65 02.75. uauens ssrown. s.uosy z.v La Aageles, Cel. Nov. l.-t N. g ) Pp tatoee Lugs mostly 91.00 01.35; Stockton Rarbaaks, bt, $2.75 08.00; Soerer. $2,000 2,30; Idaho roaseta, 93.50 02.90. fteartl Market Seattle. Nor. l. tL m. S.) Onions Ore gon, 40 Sc. PoUtoee TaJtimt Cema, $33 040 tans. Chlcare Ilry 1 red are Caieego, !fev. !. (!. N. 8.) Butter Re oelpta 10,119 tabs. Crrsnery, extnt, 43g: firsts, Egg Receipts 7540 ease. Mismfleneon. S ( 50c: ordinary firtits. 43S46c: firaU. SO 053c: checks. 36028e dirtiea, 38080c . .Cbewe Tain, aew, 29 03Oe; daisies, Si H 022c; young Americas, 2QV 021c; long, estns. 8121Hj brfak. 2e. ' - live ponltry Turkey, 20c: ebjekeas, 1 9t Prinea. U a e; sweaters, lSe; ceeee, S8e: daefca, 8S. ' . , a Mlaaeapolls Wkeai Ostiois Mianeapolia. New, I: Wheat; .. Opem. - Close December ...,'..., 120 H Jlg" Mar .. ..... li h ill Men. 121 120 Moa.' 198 iui vinunprs. aoe. x. -MQeat: Opew. ,. 109 114 tVoembar . . . .... May ..' 103 a 109 H " y . Cheese Flsst Absorbed CTamalla. Washw. Nov. 1. The Mealo cheeee faetery at atrnkt has beea take ever by th Lewis-Finite Uairymea 'a aasectataea of Che bah Th. UMk nl. Vu - ... 1 ... around 15.000 Bounds ef milk dajIrT It has bora stated by president ScoUatd of the sssa aaties that th plant will be operated eoatinu- ',- - f LlTeraoel Cottes Trade Fair. TJwaaMAl Vm f ii v a ..m t . , - - -. .. 1 m. f eiiw waa raw at the oneviir of vpnt eettuS today. Priass aachanged, sale 8000 bales. a ,r j . - . " . iv-.v, uw mm J2.S1 fall , mat, 1 13.49; mid.. 12.09; low audJ 10.99; gd ord.. S.5S; ord.. 9 61. T ... . OF' WILLAMETTE VALLEY FREIGHT RATES AFFECTING WHEAT -- mBBSBnVaBBBBBBBB!B t . TTJISDAT WHEAT TRADE J - V Bid. Less. Tr. ago. Hard wslte 9(e c 9331 Soft white .. . 97e fie , Ui White elsb .; 97e 9e 249 Hard wis ter ....... 97e ' fie : l.t6 ortbera sprisg..:..- 97c Ac - . i-t Bed Walla tie te 99c i NORTHWEST OrIiN RECEIPTS -Usrs- Wheat. Portland, Tses. J25 Tear ago--. . 45 Season to date.15149 . Tear age.. 6368 Tseoma, Moa. , '-- 57 Tear ago.. . . 29 Season to date. 5268 Tear ago.. . . 2585 Seattle. Moa. ,. 96 . Tear ago. ... ... Sea son to date. S613 Tear ago.... 2310 Bar. 2. iio 79 Flr. Oats. Hay. - 5 S 681 593 ' 9 1 813 972 16 . . 862 774 I 906 439 256 820 S ... 8 ... 628 74 941 65 ,9 " 2 909 288 134 183 73 91 103 121 Higher prices are being offered nominally for wheat te the meat territory than aetual sales are being closed with European tntaraata. Be cause of th bug difference ia the f aright rates on ships cow en route with wheat or to be loaded at this tha. there ia a wide spread of easts la making shipments. For instsjoe. ships have been loaded front this port this season a high as 70 shilling, while low as 30 te 35 shilling is the present freight charge. This means, therefore, that those who loaded up with high, priced ships, whea they looked cheap, are. today taking sobs eery serious losses. Limited purchases of ctub wheat are reported ia the interior as high aa $1.03 par bushel, Portland tracki but reports indicate that set above 91 is available when sold for export. MiU&tuffs are steady since the recent eat is price. Flour is reported as more setirs tor baker' brands, with patent about steady, although aome secret "cutting continues. WHEAT Club, 91.00; Braestma aad Baarfc 103 Ru. 3c Turkey Bed, $1.00 FLOUR SeTiine nriieca. mm done- Pai-nt. 97.00; Willamette valley brands, 94.80; local, straight, $6.40 bekera' hard wheat. 97.05; oeser nnuater, S0.D3; bakers valley, 95-90; graharo, 95.60; whole wheat, $5.80: Montana spring wheat, peteat, 57.40 per bbl. Price for city ceiiTery lae extra, suburban 20e extra, HAT Buying price for old crop; Willam ette timothy, finer. 813.00 015.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, 919.00 per ton: clo ver. 919.00011.00: straw, 99.00 0 7.00; al falfa, 815.00 015.50 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, 7c; domeatie, 7e in carload lots, leas s mount higher. MILL8TCFFS Miuroa at mill, stoked, ton iocs, szi.oo; esrieeaa, s?a-eo j oats Per ton, buying price: Feed. 525 50 026.00. ; BARLET Buying price: Feed, $23,00 0 24 00 brewing, 125.50. REED Buying price: Red clover. 15 0 16a: alKfre. 14c: vetch. So lb. FEEISTTJFf"8 F. O. B. mill: Rolled barley. 984,09 0 96.00; whole parley, 831.00; alfalfa meal, 859.00: coconut meal.' 989.09; cracked oorn. 939.00; whole corn, 836.00 per ton; wQoie eats, sss.ov; roues eats. so.oo ; ehiokea wheat, 943,00; aerstch feed. 947.00 top; Unseed meal, $40.50. Broomhall cabled. United Kingdom- Good rains bare fallen and these have now extended to some ewcttons of the continent where moisture Is badly needed- In general, it can be said that plowing and soaring ef the new crop wheat oa th continent has beea generally backward aa a result of the recent dry weather. More precipitation is needed in many parte, . ' Germany' Semi-official reports state positioa of aeejrings ia this country up until tb middle of October wss generally unfavorable. Italy Import reauirementa ef wheat are fig ured as lew as, 34,008,000 bushels, but we still reckon their needs will be about 94,000,000 bushels, . Australia Agents eabl that weather is gen erally favorable aad the eorplu ef wheat will likely equal 68.000.000 bushel. India- ' rainfall has beea shout erer eg.' Feed grain crops are reported normal te good. New South WalesBy officials decree t com pulsory wheat pool has been established for the 1922 crop. Ial set J A Co. have been appointed to be entrusted with all chartering of freight and the selling of wheat to foreign buyer. Merchants' Exchange bids: WHEAT Nov. 9 .98 .97 97 97 97 . . 95 FEED OATS 826.00 25.00 BARLEY Dec. $ .99 .97 .97 .97 .97 .95 926.00 25.00 Hard white . . . Soft white White club . .-. Hard winter . . . Northern spring Red Walla ... Ne. 2 white. . . Ne. 2 gray. . f . No bids. CORN Nq,: 3 Eastern. , .124.00 224.00 New Tork Batter aad Eggs New Tork, Nor. 1. (L N. g.) Butter Market quiet, weak. Creamery -Extras, 47 Mdtte: firsts, 88H048e; higher soaring. 480$le. State dairy, tabs, 8l047e; reno vated aitraa, ladles, fresh, 85 18c Cheese Market dull. State (whole milk) Suaci!. 2209e; fanes, 22o; lower smdos, 16 019a. Wisoaesin Whale milk fsney Toung Americas, 21 0 230. State (irnsl peeials 14 01$e; ehoiee, 110 Its; good. 8 01Oo; lower, 4 0 7a Egg Market weaker. Nearby white, fancy, B 5a; brown. 68 0 72; extra. 64 066c; firsts,, 68 0 570, Falosse Far- Work 't Colfax, Wash., Nov. l.-nFana work ia the Faloaa country is sow ketag completed under the Boat ftrorahle ircm instance, although some, what late. The early fall was ae extremely dry that plowmr and seeding was impossible in many localities, and during this month the rains have been ao heavy that week waa again delayed. Two inches of rata bar fallen ' ia October, meat of it within tha past two week New the dtys are warm aad height aad all farm work will soon be completed for tha eesr san. Many fields are already greea with fall grain where th farmer were able to Set it ia arty. Apple CasBlag Contused i Lewistoa, Idaho, No. 1 Th cannery of the Ores an Pscking eempany is stm running fall feme oa the apple , pack and will probably con tinue until December 1, More than 1000 teas have been reoeived aad th total park may ex ceed 1500 tons since the porperuoa of eull fruit in this seeUoa averages 63 per seat higher thaa formes- years. Severe kail atenas ut Jnae injured much of the iruit la the Lewistaa orchards Use I. ' I JTew Tork Metal Market New Tork. Nov. l. (L m a ) ut.l prices: Capper Quiet; spot. Marernber SM De cember, offered. 12. Vmi Quiet; apot aad November, offered, 4.80; December, offered, 4.63. spelterJulet; spat, Hevsraber,. Deeessber and January, offered. 4.74. Big Psmpkia Displsysd i Cbahalis, Wash.. Nov. 1. On ef the largsst pumpkins seen la this part far assay fears 14 oa displsy ka the office of the Senthwest WaeV iastoa. Fair aaaeeiatiea. It ia 238 imbaa ta tee. ami wewha Si poaBde. It waa (in by J. C. Sempsey of fteneUa, ia Eastern Lewi eoBBty. ' MlaseapolIS'PnlBth Flax Duluth. Nov. 1. 1 1 M. SI irtaa V.- ber, $1.77; pre. $1.7; Stay, $L$1J track sad amred, $1.7$. Minneapolis, h'ov, 1. (L Jf. 8.) FVj, K rember $1.70: December. II. TO 0 1.71; track and arrived. 81.66 01.74 . ArreaUae xpecUd Graia BtrfUt 1 Buanoa Jriraa, Arrvntlna. Nev. 1. Freliml nary eanmate of 1933 exportable salvias are vtcfaa present eoaditjaaa pee.aU enui harvest: Wheat 111.000,000 baabele eeaaiatred with 121,000.000 bushela offioial figures ia $921, Oats $3,000,000 buiheis vs. 2S.0Q0.0OO butk ao) ia 1921. e ii .. j 7 ' v""-" j"- Kw Tork-Leadoa saver ' New Tork, "or. I. (I, N. S.) Cemsirrci br sDverr D mastic, sncksagsd St 991 fer ign, lc Vrwer at 99a. LtmOem. Vo. L IL K, 9.) Bar alive d lower t 404. . -i" Fw Tors. Bsgsr sad Coffee' I Row Tork, Nee. 1 Saga, ejuiet; .raw, 94.10 4J4.U; refined, firm; graasjated. 45.99 05.99. J r Sa FrsDc!M CMti Bar! "! tdt ArmiM- : sWer . 1 ftf S i .... 'rV.T? 1 33'01.27H ; ship- vm, V.--W wa-e m . ' --Saa Frasrlseo Deeember Barley " ' San Frarice-eni Noe. 1. Barley December, tl.l bid and S1.24 asked. LE SLOW . AT LOVER RANGE TrESDAT-8 LIVESTOCKTRADIXG Ferttasd . MVOi b99Ub7WR 9rl " . AemBsi WSSej .,...$ til U! t 7.99 Chleage gJ6 11.85 9.49 8.76 1M 9.19 79 7.M asaa j.jg Dearer ......,,, 749 Kaasas aty 7.69 Saa. Frsvaeiaeo...... 19.96 S.stMe it. 6.2. 8-9 Jti 99 -J PORTLAND UVESTOCK RTJSt Hoes, CatUa Calvss. Sheen, Cars. Tsaedsy .... Week ... 2 , weeks as. . t week age. Tsar ace ... 2 year ago.. 3 yean ago. , 4 yearn age.. 29 188 109 109 249 911 64 D14 2 - 1 , 4 15 12 - 9 189 199 . 100 228 867 9 66 70 44 I 220 489. t 4 S63 14 23 Tw loads of sheen snd seme wagon stuff nt tn Bog alleys formed total offering of aew arrivals of livestock at North Portland Tues day. Hags showed weak ae; eattle sod sheep were nominal. A , -Ta the hot alleys 59.59 was the extreme ton for drivw-ia or wagon stock, aad this" usu ally secures the top values. It was placed as tne extreme mark despite tbe fact that no canoada ware, sold. None were reoeived, At the lower level the price of hogs here is practieslly in line with what packers are paring for midwest stock jbajded her. General hog market range; Prime light . . . . .V . ...89 00 0 9.50 Smooth heavy, 230-800 lbs. .., 8.75 0 9.00 Smooth heavy, 300 Rat Up .... 7.00 0 8.00 Rough heavy ... 6.00 07.50 Fat piss ...... ...... 9.00SS9.50 Feeder pig i ,.7. . .OO09.5O Stag ........... . . ... . . . . 4.00 0 6.50 Cattle BtariM Rorninal Only left-over or stele stuff wss available in the cattle alleys at North Portland Tues day. Ne fresh supply came forward and lim ited sales were within the previous price ranee. While eows and beifers are eaoted tip to- 9-V. this is really aa extreme snd there ia aome euestioe if. suppMea can b moved to any quantity above 84.75. and the bulk of tha really good stuff has been moving at 94.50 ueaerai cstus market range: Choice steers ............... Medium to good steer ....... Fair to medium steer ........ Common to fair steers Choice eows snd heifer ...... Madiera to food eews and heifera Fair to medians. eows end heifer. Common to fair eows and heifers . Canners Bulls Choice feeders . . . . .$3,78 0 6.25 . 4.TB0S.76 . 4.760 5-2SH . 3.75 0 4.76 . 4.60 0 6.00 . 4.00 0 4.50 . 8.50 04.00 . 2.75 09.80 , 1.500 2.75 . 2.75 08.75 4.5005.00 , 3.75 04.50 . 8.50 0 9.00 . 9.00 08.50 . 8.00 08.00 . 5.00 06.00 Fair to good feeder Choice dairy calves Prime light calves . Medium light cslres Heavy calves ..,,. Mutton Market Quiet In the mutton sad lamb market there was so activity of sete at North Portland Tues day. Two lead same forward, but they -were net of eaahty te attract buyers at this tun. Former prices were nominally continued. Ceneral sheen and lamb market range: East of mountain lambe ....... 96.60 0 7.00 Bsst valley lambs 6.00 0 6.50 6.00 06.60 3.00 0 4.00 4.50 0 6.00 4.SO0R.OO S.50 04.50 Fair to seod lamb Cull lambs ...... Feeder lambs ......,, ,...,, Light yearling Heavy yearlings .............. Light wethers ................ Heavy wether Ewe Menfy Afternoon Sales 8.5004.50 2 50 0 8.60 1.00 08. 60 STEERS SI Ka Are. lb. Erie No. Ave. lbs. Price 3 1270 $ 6 40 14 1270 $ 5.40 . 8.,.. 918 2.00 910 14.83 11. ...1250 5.50 2. ...1135 6 00 8.... 573 4.80 8.... 441 i 6.00 9 793 6 00 25..,. 98$ 5.59 24 933 6 65 23 977 5.8S 27,... 960 5 85 3.... 1210 533 9.... 1044- 3 85 15. ...1082 6.55 8 1043 6.85 2. ...1255 5,85 2 1243 5.35 13. ...1488 4.85 . 9,. 11SJ 4-85 13 1082 6-65 2.,.. 635 4 90 8 900 4.50 12. ,,.1141. 9.25 4.... 925 4.50 27.... 1095 $.25 4 917 4.00 4 837 5.50 40 1080 6.50 7 932 5.00 2 975 5.50 19.... 1072 5.50 2 990 6.00 85 1001 4.88 6. ...1310 i.00 18. ...1373 5.50 4...,wf.0 5.50 2. .. . 990 5.85 8 010 5.35 18.... 9BS 6-00 19 1079 6.00 15 968 4.55 18. ...1117 5 50 27 1162 5.85 2. ,,.1030 6.00 37, ,.,1055 9 85 ,9. ...J177 5.75 12. ...1180 6.75 6. ,,.1128. 8.75 8 1092 9.75 2.. . .1243 5.75 2... .1195 4.75 11. ...1049 6.26 27. ...1083 6 25 15. ...117 6 65 4...t!02 5.25 B....1090 3.10 13. ...1073 5.10 2 900 4.25 ?..,. 790 4.25 , 3... .1100 6.00 1070 5.00 7,... 1000 3.95 39 950 8.95 28..., 975 6. 85 2.... 1015 4.0Q 13..,. 1010 6.25 COWS 3 1083 2. B0 S 919 $ 1.50 2..,, 1226 3.50 23 1010 4.50 24..., 1083 3.79 27....10OO 4.00 S 1080 9.00 25.... 950 4.25 If.... 850 4 28 2. ...1175, 3.00 2 980 4.60 2. .,,1185 . 4.60 11 1109. 4.60 8..;. fT; $.73 i.. 140'MD 3,... 860, 4,25 19, ...1005 4 35 4 1097 4.00 S....1096 3 50 13 1423 4.50 7. ,.,1115 4.00 3 1125 8.50 2.... 1205 4.50 2.... 1280 9.60 4.. . 840 9 50 6 890? 3.50 8. ...100 4.65 8 47S 916 460 2 1165- 90 2 995 4 35 8 872 : 4.25 - 2 920 $ 60 8. . , . 993 j , 3.30 25. ...1011 4 60 8 119)2! 4.60 16.... 1078 8.85 29 979 4.60 S....1199 . 4 00 2f..,, 959 ' 4.40 12.,, 978 5 00 18.... 984! 4.25 2. ...1175 3 00 5..T-.110S! 4.65 11.... 917 8.75 15 693 4.40 19 1145 4.25 19.... 1139 4.00 23.. ..1920 4.75 9... .1110 4.25 23,,.. 917 4.65 S 1066 4 50 7.. ,,1025 j3.25 9.. .,1113- 3.85 Slv. . . 985 4.00 1 1 CALVES 8 945 9 3.00 4.... 953:$ g-50 2..., 280 4.26 , 2.... 160 i 7.00 l..s. 390 5.00 2.... 290 9.50 2.... 388 4.60 29.;.. 164: 6 60 11 402' 5.50 8.... 296i 3.28 28 $04 7.00 ; BULLS 9.. .,1388 $ 2.60 l...iJ410 $ 4.09 1 1790 3.50 l...i 990 S.26 1 2290 4.75 1....1500 9.60 1....1890 9.79 2... .11401 8.25 1.... 580 4 00 4.... 1862. 8.50 1 J000 8 00 3..;. 1234 2.75 STAGS " ' ; ;i..,,1970 9 4 60j 1... .1030 8 4.00 MIXED ,! 19 495 $ S.40 t HOGS .25..., 1619 950 6.... 199 3 9.50 14. 187 9.50 8.... 214' 9.60 9.... 202 9.59 2.... 205 8.30 1.... 220 9.50 1.,.. 150 9.95 6.... 100 49.15 269 9.00 JS 135 8.30 3...i SIS -6.80 9 248 ?'7.50 1.... 280 9.00 1.,.. 220 9.80 U... 299 , 9.60 3.,,. 318 9.98 11.... 160 9.33 12..,. 170 . 0.85 1.... 440 7.00 1.... 210 9.78 . 2.... 193 9.50 90 9.00 a,.. 893 8.80 2.... $801 '8.80 - 1,.,.' 180 - 8 50 260! 4.60 8..., 295 8.50 16.... 180 S.73 6.... 121 - 9.75 7 211 S.S3 a, ULMB3 23.... 88 $ 5.50 92.... 66 $ 8.2 5 1S3.... 8S 1.00 j, " EWES 21 150 8 3.50 I TEARI4NGS , , ..... 12.... 99-3 4 SO I WETHERS ' lit" HI 1 i H'i Ml.... Ill $ 4.15 113..,-, S3 4.15 I - ' BCCX 1..-. 1SS 8 2.80 J . " Tuesday merftbie 8el . STEERS AV. Tba. Price. I No. Ka. Av. lbs. Fries. ... 303 8 6.00 . . 449 6.60 .,1009 $ S.2S . . 474 3.50 2., 1. 1.. 3. 9.. 9. 67S 8 S.OO 1 4. .. 670 .100 6.00 16. COWS $ 3.50 I 1, .1050 8.60 t 1. HOGS . 131 8 9.5 i . 1.;. 260 242 8 4.25 9.73 .196 Meaey sad Eiehaaga ! New Tork. Nov. L (L N. a.1 Call money oa the floor of the New Tork stock excuses today ruled St 6 per cent; high. 5 per cent; low, g per cent. Time money waa steady, hate ware 606 per cent. The aiarket tor prime meeeaatile paper was steady. Call money to London today was 2 per cent Sterling exchange we quiet with busissss to banseia biU at 88.91 for damead... " TSSral Stores Karket New Tork. Nov. $. L N, S.) Tarpon Oca Ssvanaah, 71: New Tork. 78 079c. Rons, Savannah, 4.14 0 4.20; Sew . Terk, 8-93. -. .jr , - J,, . !. .. ' . Liverpool Wbrst Higher Nov. 1, Wheat ctoaed Id cigher. PORTCOHISSIOii: CUTS PAY OF TOG E 4 -Au banls lnrl cook te rVics of the tugs and dredgers will stand re ductions ranging from $25 a month to $19 a month. Manager James - K. Polbcmus ,was' instructed to prepare a new scale of wage, effective December I.' nd promptly notify everybody. An adjourned meeting wave set for yesterday but no Quorum and the members went into conference and took: up the wags matter? - ' , , The tug Oneonta, operating "oft the mouth of the Columbia river will be placed as far as possible under the new scale announced by the Shipowners' As sociation of the Pacific coast snd which affects all steam schooners. Polhemua J was Instructed to place the tugboat crew on " the coastwise basis and also to add another sailor to complete a full crew. The direct cut in pay will not be so heavy, bus the practical elimination of overtime wilt reduce th - pay checks On the river boats the officers will stand a straight $10 cut, while deckhands and firemen will be decreased $1S. Dredger crews also came fn for the general re duction tn the wage seals snd applies to all from captain down. - The new scale on freight, passenger and towboats outside the Port of Port land will become effective Tuesday, No vember 1, while the old seals for the port workers will continue for another month, the same eonstitutiing a notice if there is any objections, . -: 3rOTEMBEB-TO ClOSE BOARD OF GR A1W CARGOES FOREIGN ; November will clean the board ter grain shipments foreign, The month Just closed broke H records for-wheat, but, November will wind up with only IS; vessels and nothing except parcel lot craft In sight for Iecember. For November loading eight Vessels axe In port and seven are due to arrive for; full cargoes. No charters have been mads for the past six weeks and rates have dropped to 30 shillings and no takers at that., Some British steamships have offered -it 32s 6d and no, takers, Not since tha panic of 1903-9 in the days of sailing ships has toe charter rates dropped to such a low bb. ' The chartered vessels Inbound for No vember consist of two Norwegian, two British, ' two Japanese nd one - Greek. Shipping board' boats are not repre sented except for parcel lots to the Orient for the Columbia-Pacific -Ship-Pine company. No new announcements have been mads for bare bottom char ters by the Pacific Steamship company and the Gray-Roaenbtim Grain com pany. . -' During 1901-9 the Sailingshlp Owners' association, British and French, held out for a minimum of 27s 6d. No takers and the harbor was lined with square riggers. Two crops laid over before the market broke, and then the rates for. windjammers etarted upward and did not hreak until 62a had been hit, SHIP ALLOCATION FLEA IS BEING WHIFFED ISTO SHAPE Further aa-rangeroents of the pre sentation to be made by Portland In be half of allocation of combination pas-senger-cargei ship from the Shipping board were jmde at a meeting Of the special transpacific service committee of j the Chamber of .Commerce at noon today. I. n. Hunt Is chairman of the committee, A second meeting of the lumber handling committee, which la compiling data on comparative meth ods ef lumber .handling in the North Pa cific ports, 1 also met at noon, A. C. CaJlsn, is chairman of the lumber com mittee. SHORT CIRCUIT CB1PPJ.ED WEST KEATS I1T BIG GALE . Astorks, ?r, Nov. L-Tbe disabled steamer West. Keats was shifted to the Pert of Astoria terminals today where she will be repaired. It is expected that she will be able t sail tomorrow.' A board of surveyors, seeking the fault with the vessel's steering gear which crippled her 1200 miles at sea, found it tn a short circuiting ef the wire ef tbe telemeter, suffered. (Jurijiff a terrific gaie at. 'sea. . ' , 8AN" DIEGO KtSS ASHORE; EXPECT TO FLOAT VESSEL Seattle, Wash., Nov. 1. (U. P.) The steam schooner San Diego went ashore this rnorning at Jefferson Head, accord ing to a wireless received by the harbor master's office. ,fhe message said the steamer waa In no! immediate danger and expected te flojtt at the next high tide.. She Wanted no j assistance. , The San Diego is operated hy trie Hart-Wood Lumber company. She was bound for Tacoma from San Pedro. FETITIOIT IS GRANTED FOB X AX AM A FLOATING DOCK Kalama, Wash., Nov. 1. The fisher man plying up and down the Columbia river have petitioned the Business Men's club for a floating deck at the end., of First street, and the petition has been granted. Arrangements will be . Com pleted and it is planned to begin work on ithe dock about December L CARGO RATES STIFFEN New York, Nov. 1,.-(X N. S.) Gen eral cargo demand is stiffening and rates are better. Grain rates are steady and Molding at 4 shilling's to the United Kingdom, 18 marks to Germany said 16 H francs to France and the continent Ocean (steam) grain, steady ; United Kingdom, 4 shillings ; - Germany, IS marks ; France 16 francs ; Holland, 18Vf kronen. General cargo demand In creasing. STEEL SHIPS FOB SALE Washing: ton. Nov. I. L K., S. The forthcoming; Bale of from 9 to 12 ateel ships of the Emergency Fleet corps ra. tlon was announced today by Cbair msn Powell. Sale will be by private competitive bid, and will take place within a few weeks, after appraisal of the ships by experts. The vessels ate around 10,000 tons and are In eommUr aion in various parts ot the country. LONGSHOREMEN STRIKE Kew Orleans, La., Nov. 1. (U. P.) A complete tleup of river shipping was threatened here today .when approxi mately 70004 longshoremen and scowmen went on strike,- ' , ' JAPANESB ARE DEPORTED After several months in iall. five Jan. tnese stowaways who caxne to Portland last June en the Port Said Maru, were deported Monday on the Clyde Maru, according to Immigration Inspector R, P. Bonham. - ALT ALONOf THE WATERFRONT fc.The American steamship Henry S. Groves of the Atlantic Gulf ft Pacific company sailed for Fuget Sound Moa, day after loading part cargo. She dis charged a small quantity of inbound careo from ther .Atlantic side. - The steamship Wapama of tbe McCotv mick line is scheduled , te sail Saturday for San Pedro with passengers and freierht. The steamship Queen Marsraret shift Ai ED MEN ed) from Terminal No. 4 to Columbia j Tides at Astoria Wedaeaday High water : J Low water : . I :!3 a. m- 7.3 rt- 1 $ :20 a. m 2.8 ft 1 :53 p. m., 9.8 ft. ) 9 :03 p. ra., 4.4 ft. v Seaside High water 9 minutes earlier. Seaside Low water' 41' minutes earlier. . . , . dck and will lead sacked wheat for stiffening. - The steamship Las Vegas of the North China line w ill complete loading Tues day afternoon with wheat and general i ' Notice to Mariners 1 1278. - Cslifemla Franc tiro Bar Ex pre anchorage buoy, win be perawnt)7 dia eoatinaed October 20. 1931. i The center o the aew explosive anrborage t 5120 yard. 166 degrees free Goat Island light heov (N. 42. 9931.)- , 1279. California Oakland Harbor A elated Oil wharf fos aigaai permanently diacoa turee September 20. (No. 42. 1921.) i 1277. ' California- Ike Tahoe- 8nr Pine Point light, eatablished Sepcember 80, on north easterly end of Sugar Pine Point, 22 feet above water, is ilaahiat white every five seconds, nb 0.6 . secesd duxsUoa 19 csndlsower. visible eerea mites. --,....-.-.,' Robiooo Point Rent permanently diaeaatiaued en earn date. 1279. Oregen , Colombia River Approach Colamhia river light resaet temporarily replaced by relief right vessel October 18. (No. 42. 1421.1 '1279. Oregon sad Waihingtoer Colombia River Chauge la aids to BavigatioA mad. October It. , Pancake Bar light, nam changed to ' West-' port Bsc Range Front light -without i ether change, Westport Bar Rants Rear light, established, Axed white ef 66 candle power. 23 feet above water, whits arm sad aortare earmark with red vertical stripe oa tre 467 yard. 267 de gree from front light Bybee Landing light, nam chanted to-By-bee banding Range Front terbt without other chsnz. . . . . . '; Braee Landing Range Rear light estahlkthed. fixed white ef 40 eandlepower, 130 feet above water, whit ana sad square davmark with, rod eerticsl atrip on tree 168 iyardk, 338 de grees from front liaht. -- Martin Island light discon tinned. ' Bachelor Point light dacenn tinned. 4 - Fas Landing .light discontinued. Falas Bsi Range Krant light, established, "red white ef 40 eandlepower, J 5 feet above water, whit arm and diemoud-shaped daymark Fskra Itsdint light 162 degrees fg, R. S. mas.). ,-wi.",S?, rieht tsaseat, 259 degrees ia .w. or w. aitl. Bachelor Point light 829 degree (. W. W, mag.). Fate Bar Raafs Rear light entebTlahed. fixed white of 44 eandlepower, 96 feet above water, white arm and diassoad-shaped daymark an tree. 47 yania. 861 decree from front light . Rainier Bar hnn. 1. mt list ana dagreca without ether chance. (No. 42. 1921). I" i TAT P 1 T Mjniews oi me fori i.'vf . ' Arrive! Novamhav :.. . Annette Rolph American steamer, from San graneisco, general. --v Johao Poulsen, Americaa steamer, front Sen Pedro, powder. - Oaaartura Waeeenbae 4 ; Cardiaasahir, British tesmr, for United aungnem, wDat sna general. r. - . Clyde Ham, Japan eteamer, ter Orient luntber.', . MARINE ALMANAC - Waalllan aa mttmr'm BSeaith Nsrik Hsad. Nor. 1. Condition at th mourn or in nver at neon; ilea amoetb; wind south, 9 miles t . waatber clear. DAILT RITEH READINGS 8 a. m Paerifle tlm. RITES FORECAST -. Tb WiQamstt rlvr at ParUand wm re main nearly stationary during th nest two or three day, except a affected by the Udl - AT WORLD'S PORTS - Astoria, Nov, 1Arrived at 7:80 a. aa, Vrr st8 sad left pp at 9 a. fltesmer Johaa Pwulaea, from San Pedro. ; CriUooal. pot 81 Arrivad DuW steamer Ktnderduk, (nr RotterdaB) tor Celumbi Ralsea, Oat , 8 L-ndStemer Sprlnf- field, renm Pnlansl .M,lu fn. B,t. Tokhama. Oot, 37. . Arrived toemer a,w. roie, jrom r-ortiana. . Cristobal, Oct. 30. Arrived Jananene rram snvif lor ncitic Coast porta. -Sailed Steamer Andrea Lock snbeeh. from PpdJaod for Philadelphia, - Kobe 'Cct 29.ArHvdW8teaar UoB. tsgue, from Portland. ' -.New,7ork. c't- 31. Sailed Steamer Rob rt Dollar, front Bombay-, for Paoifle ' -Osaat Astoria, Oct 81. Sailed at 8:80 a. nt Steamer H. 8. Grove, for Baltimore via way port aad Paget Sound, Arrived at 1:80 and left up at 2:30 p. ra. Steamer Ohioan, . from VoW , Tork sod war porta. Arrived, it 4:20 and left up at 8:30 p. m. Staamer Ges reins Kftlnh sSaamtam fisrsSC CWaaaJuA w-vr- y e-aasss seksai w lasciflca Coos Bay. Oct 91. SailedSteamer Car- - , w-dt inr awes aaa oan rran etaoe. Arrived at 1 p. m. Schooner William Taylor, in tow tag Sea Lion, from Portland. Baa Pedro. Oct 31. Arrived and sailed Merwegian steamer Bocaulaa, from Portland for West Cosst. Arrived Steamer Pankman, 'rwn. New Terk for Pertland and way porta. rwasa -ateamer HtAnwoou. lor Portland via jkn Frtscwv sisamer Edward Lnckaabachi - r -"fc. d. n. , iarnreo BteaasMP Him. t.-h - .1 J Seattle. Oct 51. Arrived Steamer JnM LsakeBbaeh. from New Task for Portland ; steamer Went belts, from Philadelphia and war port for Portland. w , Tatoosh. pet 81 Psaaad In 8teamev Coe aotn, from Honolulu for Seattle And Portland. . , --.,." . vu. n vu . i nu a1 tIO UV ntions of tbe following vessels at 8 p. b.. ucioeer Bi : Steel VMM -VA. m. . n A c. weataf Case Flattery. Victoria, tteattte fee Name, 858 muss south of TJnuaak pass. Admiral troodrich. Saa Fianoiaeo for Se attle. 76 miles south Of Cotumhia river at A a; m. WaBiagfent Saa FraaeW fer Taeessa. 267 mile fwoQ Tsooma. . Annette Ralph. San Francisco for Portland, 00 miles from Portland. San Fraaciseo, Oct 31-i Arrived Pre Sm. r an i .nia . , . tona, 11:85 a. m.; Buckeye State, Baltimore. 1:60 p. m.; Weatport Crescent City, -8:15 p. at,: Res City, Fortlssd. 3:30 p. m.; Ore SOB. Los AngeleA, 4:05 p. m.; MoUe Raa, Astoria, 7:80 p. at. Bailed F. H. BUlman. H. An1r.' - ! A Purisiraa, pert- P".-13,15 -) Oharne Watson, Tseoma, 12:80 p. m.; VigUamV BelUnshaxa, 1:40 P. m. ; Beaato. PwrtZaad. 4t26 p, as.; C- A. rartad Kingdom. 8:15 j. nv; . Charles Hi- efna. flrara Wa.liae T-RK n . Observer, Vancouver, 0:45 p. av; Caepar, aapar. :iu p. m- Saa Francisco, Nor. l. (t W. 8.) Arrived wwsy: xtenaarsnD, um angsies, ,1Z:Z0 cm.: Ratariaa, geatUe, 1.85 fc HumboWt, Lo --"- - - e. uucaaa, uom Anselaa, $ a. as. I SobaaiBa. Bialta. Cove Baa, KrAS - Swiiwl. . - WinAnm. I'Al i m -! , InttMeuae. iiak- '-' p -.may aa aw. 4WSM469S W4J ISaWIS, 1 aUCXItt kens, 8 13,. at.; Wsshingtes, Estaka, 8:83 a. m. Biixabeth, BaadeOi 9:10 a. as.; Waihara, Sailed 'taday. 'Deiay ' Fresaaaa, Coea Bay, 12:60 a. sx; Northumberland. Glasgow,. 8 a. m. Te arrivs t Peetiand Polykter. . . , . Kewport, S Nev, 2 fRerular service between Pertland. l?JLtctn-lJ 8300-tOB steel vessels. isnri-fV, -tHi L..-T- v-aoaa,s . . EASTSQUNJy - jryeni -" Portland 8. S. COLD HARBOR Nor. 16 S. 8. SPRINGFIELD Nev. 21 S. S. ARTIGA8 Dee. 19 Blear gyiTass'taret t-maurrt ...f'sr i.s.lw.vl TTII' Albany .... 90 3.0-0,9 0.00 68 89 galom ,. ... 90 1.4-0. T0.02 69 88 Ofesoa City.. 1J 6.6-41.7 0.02 Portlsad ,,. 16 4.6-0.1 0.03 44 43 i'J liUi'M Tail-: : iSWiaiST For Further Information Apply to . - -d THE ADMIRAL LINE. Paeills Least Agtsts ,141, TWrd Street - . - Phoae Kala Mil, Craia Mi-u . , i Barry ...... i . -Vor Si Annette Belph ......rUn Fraa... . , . No. . 2 j Cordova ... . .Honolulu . , . ... .Nor, 2 Tamatsa ktara .... . .Murorss .Nov. 2 TsBTwanhna Maru ....Kobe ........ .Nov. 8 . Senator ......... .,8. Irieco A way.. Nov. 8 J Katherin park ....Newport, R., . .Kov. - 31 Rose City ....... ..Baa Frxn. . , . Nov. . -4 ? Tin cy ', j.. ..Norfolk . , , , .Nov. 4 Staawood ,-..Sa krae. . . . , .Nov. 5 Weak tshrta .Boston . . . . .Nov. 5 ' Bibertan Prinr. ..... llart mouth .....Nov. 6 Julia LuckeBbecn,,. . Na . Tofk. , . .No. 6 , Hankow, Mara . r. , ,,MnHc ......Nov. Curacao ...... ,. ,.S. F. and way. .Nov. 7 Anyo Mara . San Fran . , . , . . Nov. . 7 K Vechtdiik . i, . i . . , i . Baa - Fran . . i v'. No. 8 West Hiinn N-w Castle. A. ,No. - 9 Rokkai Mara Swansea , No. 9 Pleiades . .. New Orleans.,. . No. 4 Peansylvaxaaa . . . ..New Terk., . . Nov. . 9 Hoedurss- . .f. .... ..Antwerp- .......Nov. 11 Canada Vancouver Nor. 121 Dewrfleld ......... .Seattle .Nov.. 13. A Panamaa ....... . New Tort. . . . .Nov. 13 " Pall . .Boeno Aires. , . . Nev. J 5 Willhtlo .j, ....... .New York. ..... Nov. IS Cos ret ...........".Orteat Nov. 15" Chile . ,. ....... ...Antwerp ....... Nov, 16: Santa Cm. ......... West Coast.. , , .Nov. 19 " Reiyo Mtre ...i.,..Sa Fraa Nov, 2A3o Taikai Mara ... ....Kobe .....Nov. 20 K. 7. I.uckeabech. .. .Now Tork. ..... Nov. C2 Nebraska ... Liverpool ...Nor. 29l T4 Depart 9rwm Portland ' Fbrw . - Ttate joH" Ohioan . . ; New Tork.. . .Nov. 2. CardreansMre .. . . . . . Europe . .... .-.Nee. S"1 Scottish Uoaarch. . . . . Furor -. No. . a-" Tamatpai Saa Pedro,. , ..Nor, ? 2 Rsiaa Mars ....... .Orient . , . . .Nov. 9,A Sierra ; , . . ... . . . . . ... Saa- Pedro. . , . , .Nev. 8; Santa Ine s . . , , i ; ... Sn Fran. .4 i .Nor, 8 Qoees MsresrH , . 4 . . Philaoetohj .... Nor. 1-i 4ohn Peutesa. ,i, . ,i,Saa Fran. . . .. .Nov. r 4 ;. Cordor ,.,, ....Ronomto "Jo. 4 ri Senator . . . . . . i . . ; , .8. Dieso A .way. No. 8 - Saata Alicta ........ San Pedro... , w .-.Nov. 6" Wapama .... . . . . i San i Fran. . , , . .Nov. 8.1. rort Kid Mara. . . , . Kurqne .Nov. 5. IJrlnn Mam .,.,. Orient . , . ", . Not. UP, BSI. ....... .in?Di ....... jinnisi iwiub i, ree yr ran. . . . .-vov. ' a Norman Monarch . ...Earorie . . . . . . .Nov. 4 ., Roe City .San Fraa.. . . .Ne. T , Wees ; . . ,t . .,. . .Knrepe ..i,.i.Nov." 9' West Isleta .Komp - .Nov.. 8iJ Norwich City ....... Europe ..... .Nov. 8 Admiral Rodman . . . .R. F. and war, .Nov. 9' Peansylvaniaa ..Europe ...... .Nov. 13 Vatssh) in Port Te.wls 7r ,-. 'Berth Hersklee .................... w. Cohimbiajt Kaian Mara . . , , tnman-Poulsen Port Bald Mara ............ i ..Montgomery Scottish 1! anarch .............. , . . Kiev tor Ijs Vegas ............. i ,, , lnmsa-PoulsenK Aden Mam , , .... trvtng. Sierra ........................ St Helens1 Hainan Maru . . . . . .. ....... ; . . . , Wanna Norman Monarch Irving -, Pawlet ... i . ... Alhers Kaetera Sailor ............. .Terminal No. 1 loiooa .... ... ....... Peninsula tf. f Santa Inea ............. Fortlssd Flour Mills Norwich-' Oty Nerth Pee, Lbr. Wast blip ....;,,..... '.St John Lbr, Csrdiganahir . ... .Terminal No. Warama . i. ..... St Helens'-? Robin Roodfellow . . . . , Terminal Ne. -1-, Yenaa Mare ......... . , , ....Terminal No, 4 Daisy . , Ensppton , Taraalpais , 8W Helen Annette Rolph .................... Coach,; Ohioan .... fc. ...Terminal Ne.-i. lohaa Poulsen .' Wast port Santa Alicia Tongue Point NEW INCORPORATIONS : Salem. Or.', . 3fov. 1. The Central Orego Telephone conpsnr, organized for th purpose ef operating s tslephon sad telegraph business '. in the vicmitjr of Bunu, Harney county, filed articles of iaeorpesstloBi with the state eorporatioa . . department her Monday. , Tb corpora tioa sapitaliaed at- 835,009 with the fg4towig in-. corporators: Charles K. Psterson. . R. JenkintK Article were also ftted by th Elk C4ty Water eotapasy f EA City, LisoolB Bounty eapitslised at $1200. The ineorporstor are i. O. Dixon, M. W. Small and Charles AUeB. A eeruiicata niea ay ataora e atetiui, lae,. ef Pertland ahowa as inorea ia apitl Iror : $10,000 to 816,000. . Th United States Motels emnpanyr a Waahis Ingtaa eorporatlon, capiUliaad at-61 80,000, haa. fiied S declaration of intention . to operate ia -Oregoa.' Th company own tha - Bay Hera,, mine near Huntington, Raker county, and same P. H. Miller of the Bay Horse atlae - it'-' attorney in fact for Oregon, waeTHaiswawsBasaaBraaasajj;:. ... TllANSPOUTAtlON ni Passenger and Freight Service to Cahfornia Thresgh SalUira te Saa FrsnrUee. Lee Aageles mid Saa Diego tears Mtaielpal Seek Ne. t. i f. si. SS. Senator ...... Nov. 5 SS. Admiral Evans, Nov. 12 SS. Senator , . ...v.i. .Ypt. 19 Asd Every satsrdsy Tsersaftef ar." Leeat seryics to Harrbfleld,rv;. ' Eareka aad Saa Franelsee SS. Curacao - - - - Nov. 9 Every 14 Days Thereafter . .. . Fast Transpacific Patten-' ger and Freight Service TOkehaysa, Kobe, ShaagbaL Hongkong; and Manila v SaiUng from Seattle I. . Keystone State - - Nov, 5 Silver State Nov. 26 Pine Tree State - - Dec 10 For fall Information apply at 104 ihird 5L, Cof, btwk mas si am axsi rZ MsslST Vrwrtr lrtsrhnnes QAnib. .e.,. . txr . av' Liverpool; Philadelphia. Liverpool; New terk-7 Boston. Asorea. Naplea. Genoa ; Moatreaa, J Quebec, UverponL . .tl XiED Owm. tens ,aw ..awa, j-ijinonin, t-uerouurg. Antwemf New Totk, Mambarg,: Libaa. Imaxig, -flriiniia New York, Cherbourg, Uamburg, Danalg,! Cabin Rale, Hambura, 9190. ,- .-fi Far aalllns and ether Infematles epprf latsrsatloaal affereaatllf Marias Ce. k?Sv.tJtt " oT': oni - asR.i CgajT atanaaee. SIS Seoond r 4eslii Wash. Phone Main 113. i , " AUSTRALIA1: MEW Xg4L4NB AND SOUTH SCAf ' i:. Vkt Tahiti and Rarstenea. ' HaS end Pssasnsai Vwvles tram Saa rranclaee vry gg Dyv union a. a. oo. or new zaalanb, "'t' SS0 CsltfsrTrts St, San i rrsnttese, i l A5T0BIA AND WAY P0iNT$:f rrtamtt scsviei tPAVB OAILT EXCEPT S US DAT, f p a 9PLKNBID SLCCPina ACOOMMOOATIONS. Coaneetlons Made for All North sad , South Beach Points Fast ta csctt war 88.40 mound trisv. ar. uooa. ""-nrt B91AUL . "-TN HARK IMS TRANSPORTATION 99. u' linlgftStSiSKrt.N!! ir (? II (S) (Ml Tr f V V. n(c ir Mame; Philadelphia, Boston. New Oregon t slatUe and j norm Jtuanuc st western Co.' - .- .1. WESTBOXTZTD 1 1 , . From : 3Tonv -' Fem '' ' , . Portland, Me. -Boston PhilsC -S. S. ART1GA8 Oct 26 Nev. Nov. 9 S. 8. BRl'SH ; .Nov. 14 Nov.' 19 Nev. 24 8. S. LEHIGH . Nov. 28 Dee. t See, 1 .4 4- tf