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- 11 - T WEDNESDAY, . NOVEMBER 2. 1921; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND OREGON 15 f TOO MANY SHIPPERS FORGET ABOUT THE HOME APPLE MARKET STORAGE MOLDING OF BUTTER LESS r WEDNESDAY, BA1BT TRADE . I. : '! .., Batt$ Ergs- I ' i . tab extra. eieet flats, 'rertlaad ttt . tit tte aa FraseUe .....$e Me Sle.- ?fw York g - 38 Chicaco ........ ...4 . Ue tle I,a A areles ....tie Me. Mettle Ue ' - fie . Market for butter b ebowinx a M( ton aaaa-alla wltn a nkM for tha day, V. either It print or cubes. An scut darr . Hi the mount of butter bM in lr boon all m tha rnnittr aaA aanaeiallv at Portland. Se- stlle nd southern points, to Hariris the effect af atlmnlaliag tha demand for tha f reB prmtoet. While there baa rceanUy bacn aa Increas to tha marketing of oleomargarine, tba eo-called mhalDuta la avMrtitlv darHninc In public farof. ' berao aalaa ara mar It mora raatrietad this ae aoa thaaj tn recant yeara. California confirm to aborb whatever extra tha local f rank butter trad haa to offer im there ia mo lona-er any bwdcnioBM sarplu bee, ao far aa tha hattar rUu goods ara eonesrned. - Whila tba foreign butter do, within tha next waek or ao will have anm effect upon too market, wrifher enndiOona will irons thla-tiiaa forth in fluence vwluea meat, Cold etorag holdings October 2: maEr nASHET - a. ewes. II Ijswii nl - ii I, Unttar. tba. An. a-oalUT. lba. ahaaaa. tat. Portland This Taar. 9.997 . . . . , 120.589 . .... 20.T01 Buttar, lba. . Owaaa. lba. . Rar. caaaa . Poultry, lba. flntlar, , rhaaaa, lba. , Kara, Maa , Poultry.-, lba. . Ttila Taar. ... 1.42 117.110 ........ 9. 979 194,811 an FrauMlac Thla Taar. ......... 4SS.S79 19.47 92.HS9 ..." 577.95 Laar Yar. 425.S5A 92,1 15. ITS . .198.244 La at Taar. T24.492 S59.1M 9.S94 122,981 Laat Taar. a.1.R7 TflH.nSS 52.014 548.478 Tbnaa deairint aparlal lnfornntlon rasardlnc any mart, ahonld writ tha Uarkat Editor. Oraton Journal, inctoain. atamp fur rrply. EffO SITI-'ATIOX HOLTJIXO STEADT WKh a 92a top for- aalaotad fraih rrta, tha local rtt ma rial eootlnuaa about atcady with fraah t'rk aearoe. Htoraio atorkt tro ajach lamr ' (Dan Tfrctrd bat praartit aalaa bra ldwraL HO CHAKGK IX CK1CIE5 MARKET Markat (or chlrkma ahowa no ehama locally, light bona ara in baat rail at tba law prtoa mtad but aprlnr ara alnar with tha bIk of thi aalaa around 20c. Broilera in fair dtmaod around X8e. i MEAT PRICES STIll 8TATI0XABT ftoth raal aod bogi abowrd itatlor.ary prtcra far aminto klllad atock darinc tha day. Con atdrrabla roucb aaj cootinuoa to eorna and thia aalla ran low. Efforta to aaaur aaora for topa baia failad. orage'mabkkt RHOwirro dbop t Orn atrfaatnt abont 25a a bqoi ia in dlnatad in tba prhn ttt oranaaa in tha lorail trada. followtnf lower prieaa In tba South. Tha bow 111 printed by Tba Journal ia (enerajly ebaertad. By ByntM . H. ,Ckea -.. . .'. Conwuraerm In veneral rained nothing: wbAUret br tlx no-call! euttlnr of broad price Iter beeauae the stock that the artrwa eonautner porchaaea, the on pound JoaX conOnnea at the old price deeplts tha huge decline In flour and lower warea.- The only oenem as- tired fronr the cut In bread are by the reetaoranta. which are still charrtac the public wartime prices despite the fact that meat, was ncrer so cheap and other materials ro- down. 1ft really time for the public to re member that apples. are now at their best,. While fancy; packs that are good to look at and haTe selected labels are fairly high-priced, ordinary packs, and of very rood ouaiaty. are st liable at prices that ar about as low as normal. Small alsed apples especially are low priced and for the kiddies these are Just aa rood as the higher priced stocr. No chanre Is shown in retail meat pricea generally, despite the fact that veal is lower at ! wholesale than for years past. ! . Retail prieaa fn private storea: FT Frrah. 0 0 6e. ftutlaa i Fraah rfunirt. SO A) 55c Salmon 109 20e; halibut. 25c: perch, 10c; ata, fih. 9Sa bs. Floor Boat local patont 11.90 2.00 par aara. int, Potato Bnrbanks, : IS per aack. Onkna - 0 So lb. Taajhlll ainat laiuaai; . TacaUblaa Cabbase. 3e lb.: eaottflowaT, 10 A 20c head: earrota. 5e bunch: lettuce. 10c bead; dry onion. 4 Wo lb.; tamipa. 4e lb.: etrimt bean. 10c lb.; iapplea. 5c lb.; tDnutoea, Se lb. ; corn, 20 0e doa. Honey Coaab, 8o: quart, 70e; pbn '88c. Ponttry Uaary heaa. 52c ; ucbt beea, 20c; broilera, (Se. Etta Bent. 60e doaea. Butter Beat, 48 lb.; eottue ebaea. 20c lb. New Low Kecord For Wheat Prices Forced in. Chicago Chicaco, Nor. 2. (VX& ) Report of a briak rerlral in export demand suited a wave of abort coerin in tba late trade that carried wheat tharply hither. Tha final minute wit newed raluea eaainc aain, with the clone un even. Wheat ao)d down to II 00 for the December delivsry a Utile after mld-aeenon, but heary profit taking by abort abwrbed tba con Untied liquidation. Wheat rinaed He bicbar to H lower; corn 14 9 Se higher and cm Vi a lower. Chicaco range by United Praas: WHEAT Open. High. 102 U 108 107 W 107 14 C0KS ; 4h 52 H OAT8 814 81 H 8C 86 H PORK AP PL E MEN STORE LITTLE ACTIVITY ii N WROfJG MARKETS N WHEAT TRADE POTATO MAH'KET MARKI.fO TIME With Taklma atork pntntlrallr tha only of fertnga bee beoanaa of tha nnwtlllng-naa of Ora fne fmwera to aril, tba general trade bar 1 inert) re for ahfpptnf. A few tnqulrtea tar wed ra inowM (mt prloa aOiad ara mora than buyer appear willing to pay. . 3 m BRIEF JI0TES OP PRODUCE TRADE "bee market ia firmer but pricea ara un cbanged. t'ulored baas wealier with whit atort Rrmar. Honey demand ia atowly g Inlng with lower rrt'-ea. rrab halibut remain rery acarco and prieaa high. Ureama Concord trapaa are offering la email upply. - TTEATBEB 50TICE FOB SHIPPERS WaaUar bureau adrleed Wednesday: Pro tact Mlr.nta durxng the neit 80 houta against the following minimum temperature: - Gains north to BeatUa. 42 degreee: nortbeaat to Kpokaaa. 84 drcraee; eaet to Baker,' 24 dmzreea; and aoutb to A.hlaml. 82 decree. Minimum temperature at JrUaad tomorrow about 11 degree. California Colorado Idaho Maine MaaaacbuseU . . Kicuican Montana Sew Hampshire Sew Mexico .104 . 84 3 3 4 .380 .832 December . . . May May OfjprailMap May January . . , . January. . . January . . . . Low. 100 M 105 45 SIVk 8114 so LARD 107 887 BIBS 872 Clone. 102 107 48 52 81 H 8H 1300 875 145 77 58 No. S WHOLESALE PRICES IX PORTLAND Tnea are pricea retailer pay wholealera. axrept as atb rirla noted. Dairy Praatuota ItOTTEft Selins price, box lotn Creamery nrimwi Print extra. 4 7e for nia-n wraooer iibeak extra, 42 43a Ib-l dJrriBg. buying ptic 2425e lb. BtTTTtKrAT Portland deHrery bneia. Na 1 grade. 47e lb.; No. 2. 4S9 44e; country atatiima. fTc for S'o. 1 rrade. CHEKaB Belllnc l.rtr! TiTJamonk, freah Oracnr lanoy trlpletr, 29e lb. ! Tonne, Amer ica, SOe lb. Price to Inbbera, f. o. bV Till mmk: Trinleto. 8ci Young America 27c aielHnc poor Biock Bwia, fancy. 8S8c; Umhtiror. IS A SOe lb.; cream brirk. 80 0 82s. ICfHiaV Buying prira: C urrent reccipm, 47 4 fin inm.j candled, eallinc price. 5f969e; aelect. 0 4192a doa.; pulleta. 43a doa.; etotace, 37A 42o doaw UVK POfLTRT Mlint prire: Haaey bena, 2Ta lb.: tight hen. 17 0 18e lb.;v iprinc. 20c Ih.i bmUaea, 28c IK; old rooater. 10c IK; tur key. draaaed.t42r4 5c IK; duck.. 20f2Be lb. Pratl. Veooteblee and Fruit rTlFSI ' FRTITS Oranfr. I.B0..2 Km; ibanaaaa, laiHi lb., lemon.. 85 750 7 Ji caee; rrapetrait. ITolid. 900007.00; peacr.ee. gf.OOr 1.15. KRRIKA Craaberrlea, 84 5005.50 box: kneklebetrlea, 11012c lb. DRiKU rRUIT DaU. 84 78 0 8.TS! faflh. 94.25 per box; fee. 91 4508 85 per box; prnnaa, TOa and 80. 50-lb. box. 7 Ho lb. ONfOaijV-Bellinc prira to retailer: Local. 84.7509 00; buying price, 94.00 country; garlic. 10 015c lb.: green oaiona. 40c doaen bunchea,7 ; POTATOE4! "etling price to retailer: Ora rn, fancy, 12.00 rental: buying price, country. 81 3 crnlal. TkFTABLKJaBtring neana. neene in. ; 00 ark rabhaga, l ar ze m. ; car- 50 aack; celery, 500 75e doa.; eerc- lb. : lettuce. TOc nna: panmna. It llt.aia! eraari nenoer. 10c lb: tnma- lea. Otegnu 60 0 75c box. falifernia 82 50 0 8.00 big; pumpkin, awze in.; aqun, ?0tVif lb.: nrrredih. 15e lb. ; axnTaata. 20c lb.: anlrhokew, 8150 arm. p.rfe JtnlmcnbarK. extra fency. 4 tier. 89 75: fancy. 4-tiar. 82.50: choice. 4-tiet. ti 00. ArrT.KA Winter Banana, extra fancy 4-tler, 82 25; fancy 4 Uef. 82.00; ebeHca. 4- ArpfJC! Ortlaye, extra fancy. -tar. 82.28: . fancy. 4 tier. 82.00; ebolre, 4 Her, -at tr APtf.E Jnthan and Bpttxeaburga, 1- Trrrt. 8t . . lepirt IMIdou. xra faer. g-tiar. I8RO04.OO; fancy. 4 tter. IS 23; choice. 4 Bar, APPTI--Cooklni aieck. 731I0 bnx Twenty-flea enli off ll ahoea on 130 and 188 ataae, 0e on an net ana ameuer. fUfNTHT VRATH SeRins price: Oonntry W, 13 018 He IK: for t blocker about 113 to 1 IK.; beary etuffVea; real. . abcfit 84 tn 100 lb., lo tlHe IK. baary ttwff ; prin tarrina, 12 013 fh. RlaTOKRD MEATS Hem. 800 31c lb.: break laat been 28 0 48c ttj. , . ' IJiRlv Kf " rendeead.' lIHe J8 1 titrae bneta. enmnmiwd. 14c, . PiCEIMO HOPSK MKATS Steer beat. It ti beifar. IOcj ccw. ! bunM. 13 014c. . ' PM new Shajllflah PBESrl PTHH Chlnoe. 13 018 lb. I baH br. : fMirtaew, 1 T 0 1 lhv black rod. 19 alt la-lb.; 10 1b. baakat kippand cod. 81.25; Una end. n lo. , OTwTKRa Eeateea. gal. 34 90: Olympia. RTE December. . . . 78M 78H 7H May 8JH 83 H , 80 H BAKIKT December... 88 60 53 (h wheat No. 8 mixed. 81.10: northara aprinc. 81 13 H: Na 8 dark northern apring. 81.18 Vi. Corn No. 1 and 2 mixed, rnir No. 8. 45a: No. 1 and 2 yellows 48 047a: No. S, 48H: N. land 2 white. 48 He; new corn. No. S yellow. 4Hsa: no. a. 84 He. Oata Ng. 2 wkiu. 13 0 38 He: No. S S9 0 3SC Clucaco. No. 2 '(L N. S ) Wheat pricea dropped to a new low level immediately alter tha onaadne today, due to tha preaaure of general eommiaaioa boua liaoidation. Initial price) ware unchanged for December and He higher to t Var far Me Then tha market aa ra pea. Com etarted unchajigod to He lower, and then eaatd off in aympathy with tba trend of whaat. Oats lacked tarts aupport, opening He to lower. , Prarliiona opened atoady to- strong for lard beeauae .of buyins eneouiaced by tn largo reduc tion made ia (locks during October. COAST v DAIBT PB0DTJ-CB OP THE ui r. i a beeta, 81.A rou. II 50 rlnt. 15c San Praooho IHarkt Han Francisco, Not. 3. (U. P.) Butter Extraa.. SOe; firtta, 40c. Fg Extra. 89c; extra flrata, 7e; extra pnlleta, 88 He; extra firau, pulleta, 50c; under aiaed pulleta, 48 He. Cheeaa California flata, fancy. Sic; first. 84c ' Seattle Mu Seattle. Waah.. Noe. 2 (L N. 6.) Eggs Select ranch, 58060c; pulleta, 42 0 48c. Butter City creamery. 48c: bncka, 47c. Cbea Oreercn Triplet. 24 0 25c: Toung Amertoai, 80a. . wngeiee neeraat Txm Aarelea. Nor. 2. (L N. S.) Butter. 81e. Scat Kxtraa. 88c: oaa count. 57c: pulleta, 48c. ' . Poultry alen. 25 0 82c: broilera, 37 040c; fryera, 81c. By Myrnaa) M. Oohaa Apple alirpper f tba Parifia North went who baee mahed many hundred of carload 6f fruit to the East and win atom these, ar l&ely to recede a bad bumping froea praaent iadica tioaaV The bom maiketai Tery aeldom look good to the big producer, althomrh anknowa to him they am tba atandbf of tba trad.' Omgoa and Waihmgtoa appi grower bam been ao intent txpoa getting their apple to New Tort and other Eaatern center that they hare quite oerrlooked the home market. Hun dreds of carload ham been rolled into storage at Eaatera centers and tba freight and other handling charges pakL Thi mean that tb trad at the biccer con suming center am o badly overloaded erith apple offerings that aales arc made considerably below what primary point of the paetfie Nortn weat are asking. It lo meaaa that shippers am taking a moat deaperate chance by ahipping their applaa koto atem storac beeauee in many instances they will be compelled to pay further transportation chargea to get the fruit to markets that may want it later. Ii storage waa don at bora tb atock- could b quickly transported to tte section aeeking auppHea. Continued dullness ia shown tn th trade generally with littiat aetirity noted at any pomt. Shipment of applet in carload lota showed on Saturday: 43jew iot .. 83jOTgon 4 0 1 Pennsylraaia ol,Luh 4 Vermont .... 82) Waabington . 10Wet Virginia 5 3j Total' Prtmar Tttnt raoortad: Rochester, N. I. Light wire inquiry, demand light for ordinary stock; market dull; do change ia price. Carloads f. o. b. uscai terms. Barrel. A3 H -inch Baldwin, few -ii. 8BJ256.50; A.2 H -inch Baldwin. $5.75 & 6.00; So bushel baskets, mixed A and o 2 -men up, i.up 1.75. few. 3180. Wenatcbee Winenpa. extra, fancy, amau to Urge, few sale. 82.13. Jobbing market mowed: Philadelphia Serenty-eeren car on track in cluding broken. Offering heayy. Demand and rcofement slow, especially ror Duxea stocx. iar ket dull. Wasliington extra fancy Rome, krge 83.00 3. 3J-; medium, 52.50 2.7; aacy medium to large, $259 2.73; King Daris extra fancy medium. 82.254(2.60: C grade, medium to Urn, 82.00 & 2.23: Orimes extra fancy, me dio mto' large, $2. 50 W 8 00; fancy medium to i. aooOTx.7! m. I al 9!t Jonathans. C grade, medium to large. 32 00 m 2.25; unall. $1.75. Kanaaa City One hundred and thirty can on track, including broken. Supplies heary. De mand and movement moderate. Market weak. Washington Debcious extra fancy to large. 34.60; Jonathans, medium to large, extra fancy. $3.0008.10: fancy. 32.75&2.90; Colorado Jonathans, extra fancy jumble pack, 82.90 & 3.00. Chicago Two hundred and fourteen cars on track, ioetudin: broken. Demand and more merit alow. Market dull. Washington Ueli eioua, extra fancy eery large. $4.50 4.75; large, 84.254.40; fancy very Large. (4.25 (3 4.60; Jonathan, extra fancy large, 82.75 2.90; me dram. 82.23 0 2.40; Bpitxebuurgs. extra fancy large. 83.00 8.86. Pittaburg One hundred sixty -three ear on track, including broken. Opening prices Mon day. Supplies heary. Demand and movement glow. Market dulL No boxed sales reported. St Louis One hundred and thirty-Eye car on track, unbroken and four broken. Demand sod movement light Market slightly, weaker. Very few aales. Washington Jonathans hand picked, orchard run, culls out, F. and 7., $2.40. Minneapolis Two hundred and twenty-eight ears on track, including broken. Supplies lib eral. Demand and movement good. Market slightly weaker. .Northwest medium to large Jonathans, extra fancy, 83.00, few 83.25, C grade. 82.25 2.50; Delirious, extra fancy, $4 23; C grade. 33.23 0 8.60. -. Boston Demand and movement alow. Market steady. Washington DeUrioua, extra fancy large to very large. 84.25 0 4.60. New York Supplies heavy. Demand limited for extra fancy large stock. Movement light. Market slightly weaker. North went Jonathans, xtr fancy large, 82.4002.60; few very large, $2.60 2.86; small to medium mostly $2,25 8.35; fancy all taree. $2.00 W 2 25; few J.rge, 82.40; C grade all sizes, 11.75 2 00; ! Deli cious, extra fancy lre, $4.00 0 4.23: few very Urge. $4.50; medium, $3.5003.75: email, $3.00 0 3.75; fancy medium to large, $3,25 0 8.50; few. $3.62 H ; small mostly $3.00; Rome, extra Jitney large, 83.00 ft 3.25 ; email to me dium mostly 82.600 2.75: very saaall low as 82.O0-. fancv to kl. 82.50 ar 2.75 faw g.1.00: small $2.00 o 2.25; Spitxenbnrgs. extra fancy Urge. $3.00 0 3.23: faw very Urge. $3.54; small to medium mostly 82.80 2.76; fancy me dium to large. $2.50 0 2.75; small mostly 32.25; C grade all aire. $2.00 2.25 : Winter Bananas, extra fancy large, $8.00 03.25: small to me dium. $2.30 0 2.76; Newtowns, extrgaf ancy Urge, $3.75 0 3.00; small to medium, $2.25 0 2 60; fancy Urge, $2.75: small to medium, $2.00 2.60: C gred large. $2.50; small to medium. $2.00 02.25; Mont Mcintosh, fancy small to medium. $2.73 3.00: very small. $2.50. WHEAT CLOSES BETTER With a late closing; aetranew la the Chieare aad Liverpool markets, bids tor wheat ea the Portias d Merchaats Ex c haa re and at ceastry poiats were higher: - Merchants Exchange Bids: Tear Bid. Gala." Ago. ..$1.89 !e fSJl ..38 le li .. 1.99 3 9.98 J8 le 1.88 .. J8 le 138 Hard wheat .... Soft white White elsb Hard winter .... Sort be ra spring STEAMER TORREY VALLEY LAMBS AT WILL CARRY GRAIN MFORCIICElCARGOTOSHEHAi WEDNESDAY LIVESTOCK TRADE Hera. Steers, Lambs Portland' I. M $ CS . $748 Chicago ........ 8.86 MM : Ji Omaha,.'........ 7.7 . ... : SJ5 Kaasaa City ... J J US ' - ' M Dtrnr ;.. S.15 6.1 8J9 San JFraaciseo I64S 6Ji -i 'lM Seattle 18.98 86 ..So- markeC. . '( . Bed Walla 1.9 SOBTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Wheat. Barley. Flouc. Oata Hay. Portland Tuesday SS . . . 4 2.4 Tear ago 29 1 3 1 12 Seaeon to date. . 15242 116. 910 4S0 635 Tear ago 6397 74 259 221 605 Tacoms, Monday .16 1 12 ... 9 Tear ago .... 16 3 9 ... 6 Season to date.. 5279- 74 640 74 322 Tear ago 2601 84 850 65 378 Seattle. Monday 80 1 11 9 5 Tear ago 39 1 1 1 9 Season to data.. S64S 104 920 - 247 667 Teac ago .... 2346 122 185 134 788 Merchants exchange bids: WHEAT Nov. Dec. Hard whit $ 1.00 $ 1.00 Soft white , 98 .98 White club .". . 1.00 .98 Hard winter 98 .98 Nor. apring S .98 Red Walla 95 .95 FEED OATS Xo. 2 white $26.30 $26.50 No. 2 gray 25.00 25.00 B ABLET No bids. CORN No. 2 Eastern $24.00 $23.00 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUS - f : Hog. Cattle. Calve. Sheep. Can. Wednesday 69 28 ..160 so . .158 ' 22 ..128 2 . .364 . . . ..I3 35 ..958 76 ..733 80 Week ago 2 weeks-ago . 4 weeks ago . Tear ago ...... 2 yean ago . 5 years ago '. 4 years ago . 10 134 20 2193 ... 368 . .. 2499 . .. 813 . .. 43 68 1886 - S 816 " 11 Two loads of livestock formed total offerxaga at North Portland Wednesday morning. All lines were considered nominally steady aad gea eraHy unchanged ia price. , WillameU valley lambs wen tn small sup ply during the Wednesday morning trade. De mand was. considered fuUy steady with tope well maintained at $6.50, the resent high mark. ; General abeea sad Umb market range Wheat market with practically ia swinging a very lazy tide no activity noted at conntrr points, although here and there a limited volume of trade is shown, Export interests hare practically all the wheat they need. There ha been only nomi nal sales reported to Europe of Ute aad moat of the exporters already have on hand more wheat than for which they had orders. Flour trade continues conge'ted. While bakers' sale hare shown an increase recently, the pstent xnsrket i far from satisfactory. Big mills sre maintaining their patent price but there continue a disposition among some of the unaller plant to shad from lOe to 25c a barrel. Foreign basineaa in flour is shown In parcel I lot, but even thi ia a most hopeful sign. Millstuffs are steady with an active demand around prevailing. WHEAT Club, 31.02; Blueatem and Baart, $1.10; Red Ruseixn. 9Sc$1.00; Turkey Bed, $1.02 01.05. FLOUR Selling pricea, mill door: Patent, $7.00: Willamette valley brands. $4.80; local, straight. $3.40; bakers' hard wheat. $7.05; bakers' brnestcm, $5.53; bakers' valley, $5.80; graham. $5.60; whole wheat, $5.80; Montana spring wheat, patent, $ J.40 per bbL Prica.for etty delivery 15e extra, suburban 20o extra. HAT Buying price for old '"crop: Willam ette timothy, fancy. $12.00 0 16.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $19.00 per ton; clo ver, $10.0011.00; straw, $6.00(7.00; al falfa, $15.00015.50 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta. Te; domestic 7o in carload lota, lees amounts higher. MILLS TUFFS Millrun at mill, sacked, ton lots. 821.00; carloads. $20.00 0AT Par ton, buying price: Peed, $26.50 0 27.00. BARLET Burins price: Feed. $23,00 0 24.00; brewing. $25.60. SEED Buying pries: Red elover, 15 0 16e: al-ike. 14c; vetch. 8c lb. FEEDSTCFTS F. O. B. mills: Boiled barley, $34.00086.00; whole barley. $31.00: alfalfa meal. $89.00; locotiut meal. $28.00; erarked com. $39.00; whole corn, $36.00 per ton;- whole oats. $33.00; rolled oata. $36.00; chicken wheat. $43.00: scratch feed. $47.00 $6,60 0 TOO 8.00 8.50 5.00 0 5.50 8.00 0 4.00 4.50 0 5.00 4.60 0 6.00 8 50 04.50 S.5004.50 2.600 8.30 1.00 0 8.50 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Fut f mountain lamb . . . Bask valley Umbs . Fair to good lambs Cull lambs ...... Feeder Umb Light yearlings Heavy yearlings Light wether ..f . Heavy wethers . .'. Ewes Hogs tn Nominal Supply Only a nominal sumtv reached th bog alleys at North Portlsnd Wednesday. , Prices showed no change. Further depression was shown in the East with aa additional lowering of values. Oenerat Km tnarx-ac. hah: Prime light $9.00 00.60 Smooth heavy, 30-300 lba. ... 8.7509.00 Smooth heavy. 300 lbs. op .... 7.060 8.00 Rough heavy ..... . .... 5.00 7.50 Fat pica 9.00 0 9.60 Feeder pigs 9.00.09.60 Sues . y... 4 003 6.50 CaXtt Trade Steady Pt enn tinned to reflect a steady toe at North Portland with a mU run of 26 head in th alleys Wednesday. Prices were considered steady. General came market range: Choice ateer .". Medium to good steer Fair to medium ateer Common to fair steers ........ Choice cows and heifers ...... Medium to good cow and heifers Fair to medium eowe and heifer. Common to fair cows sad heifer. Carmen Bulls Choice feeders A full cargo of bulk grain for Shan ghai on the Norwegian steamship Tor rey, 18SJ aret tons, . is the latest an aouncement of the Gray-Hosenbaura Graini company. The Torrey will be due off the mouth of the river the last of the week Ad will be ready for the chutes at terminal No. 4 by Monday. The Torrey will carry the third bulk cargo from tha municipal elevator, the steamships Ahercos and Hahley having beea dispatched to Europe. The British steamship Pilar do La' riaga, which sailed fgrom Lrnmlngham. England, October 5. is also due to art rive during the week. She will load a full cargo out for the Continent or the United Kingdom. The Pilar de Larlnga is A big- fellow and measures 4617 net tons. I I The British steamship will load down to close to 10,000 tons and aside from the Hanley will be one of the birgeet car riers in this class of the grain business. The cargoes for the United Kingdom and the Orient were sold before the big slump in market and charters. The shipment for .Shanghai is new In the grain exporting business. Tides at Astoria Tsiraday . " High Water s v low Water S-.22 cu nw-7.9 ft. ISO a. m. 3.1 ft f;5S.p. m. 1.2 ft. IM p- tn. Wft. Seaside High water nine minutes earlier. - 1 " Seaside Law water It minutes earlier. i s - the Aden Marti October 26V and Chokichi Maeda and Uaramatsu, who deserted the Meiwa Maru. June Z2. . - . QTJABAJTTIXE TESSEL Astoria,' Nov. t. The cruiser-launch Donald Carrie has arrived at Astoria and. today took up li duties as quar antine vessel here, supplanting the Hulda 1, which has beea in the service tor a number of years. , . - LOSGSHOBEMEJr 8TRIKE ' New Orleaos, Nov. L N. SX Mora than 1000 longshoremen were on strike here today and no effort was be ing made to settle the strike by either the shipping board or steamship inter ests. " 1 SENATE RELISHES NEWBERRY; BETS SICK Oil BtAHTOtf at e i "' $5.75 06.25 4.75 0 5.75 4.7506.23 8.75 04.75 4.50 05.00 4.09 0 4.60 8.60 04.00 2.73 0 8.50 1.50 0 2.73 8.75 03.75 4.500 5.00 8.75 04.60 . S.50 0 9.00 8.00 0 8.50 6.000 8.00 6.00 0 6.00 TWO STEAMERS TO LOAD GRAIN CARGOES FOB ETJBOPB The Northern Grain A Warehouse company prepared today to dispatch the Greek steamship Ilcoa and the British steamship Norwich City to Europe with cargoes .of grain. The two vessels . ar rived in the river Monday and are now lined and ready for cargo. Both craft will load at the North Bank dock; . Shipments to India have been stayed. The British steamship .Queen Margaret is loading a full cargo of wheat, but Kerr, Gifford h Co. have not announced her destlnationi lit is possible that the cargo will gal to KAlachl in India. Rates are all rone to pieces and with the shipowners offering at 32s Cd and the exporters, refusing SOs, It looks bad for December business. ' November will clean up with 15 vessels and an equal number of parcel lots, principally Japanese.- The Suzuki company has IS ships on the en route list, but .none fixed tor full charter. I The i British steamship Cardiganshire arrived in port Tuesday and will load apples for the United Kingdom, a por tion of the refrigeration cargo was taken at Seattle and the ship will finish at San Francisco. i ; POSITIONS OF TESSELS Radio reports from North Head give tb posi tion ot the following vessels at p. m.. govern baa 1: Esdridg, Shanghai tot Seattle. 684 stiles from Seattle. . Colonel E. U Drake, TViUbridg tor Saa Pedro, S30 mile from Saa Pedro. Avakm, Raymond for Sea Franciaeo. 29 mile aWita of Columbia river. ' Senator, San Fraaciac tor Portland, 250 miles south of Columbia river lightship. Muhaomah, BalHngbsxa tor Saa Franciaoo, 540 mile north of Saa Francisco. Saota Rita. Saa Franciaoo toe . Seattle, S64 anile north of San Fraaeiae. Ed Kingaley, Saa Franciaoo for Barclay Sound, B. C, 632 tail north of .Saa; Franciaoa. News of the Port Fair to good feeders . . Choice dairy calve . . Prime light calves . . . Medium light calves . . Heavy calves ....... Tuesday AfWnoen Salaa STEERS No. - Are. lbs. Price 1 No. Am. lbs. Pete 29.,,. 917 $ 6.23 4.... 860 $ 4.00 COWS ,.1000 t 5.00 2 10SO ,. 750 2.00 1 800 .1023 8. 25 7. ...1050 ,.1150 8 00 1.... 890 .1146 8.60 2 1175 . 840 2.00 8.... 640 . . 850 3.00 1....1000- , . 835 3.25 ' 1 880 2. , 1.. t.. 2. , 3. . 8., 1 2. . Chicago Dairy Prodaee Chicago Nov. 2. (L. N. 8.) Batter R- oelpU 5842 tuba: creamery, extra 44c; firsts. 8?42HC: packing jtoca, nae. Etgs RecelpU 2069 ' caes p- miscellrieoes 48 050c: ordinary first. 42045c: firsts, 600 &2e: checks, 28 0 28c; dirties. 28030c Cheeae Twins, new. 20 0 20 H e: Daisies, 22022He; Toung Americas. 81 H 22c; Long born. 22 0 82 Ha; brick. 22 H 0 23c. IJvg pnultry - Turkeys. 80c; chickens. 18e; afiringt, 20 He: roosters, lie; geese. 22c; ducks, 83c Will Collect Eggs Monteasno, Wash., Nov. 2. Th first organ ised collect ton of egga toe tha recently organised Gray Harbor- Egg aasociadon will be made Thnrsday. . In th nu future Fridays and Tuesdays will he th regular collection ' dar. when the aaeociatieB's track will lest OakviUeJ in the morning, proceeding to the central depot-' in Aberdeen na tn urymrnc ntgnway. in re am over 35,000 bans la th aew sseociation. Liverpool Cottea Irrtgslar Liverpool. Not. S.--(I. N. S.) Spot cotton waa steady at the opening today. Prices Irregu lar. Sales, 8000 blw. ATberiran mid. fair,, $14.90; good raid.. 11.03; full aid.. 13.65: mid.. 12 ?5; low mid., 10 65; food erelinary, .!: ordinary, 8.50. Future opened ule4 and steady. MlaaeaikoUo'Dalstfe Flat Dulnth, Nov. 8. (I K, R.) Flax, Novem ber. 81.77 U : Deewmber. $1.74 H : January. $177; truck and arrival. SI78H&1 78 4- MmneapoJi. Nov. 2. (L N. S ) Flax. No vamher, 61.69H; DecaTflbar, $1.71 H; January, $1.73 H; track and arrival. $1.6$ Vt 1.73 H. Fractional Gain In Cotton Market New Tork, Nov. 2. (I. N. S.l From the action of tha cotton markat early today, it waa evident that a good deal of the local short in terest covered on the final lump m prices yes terday. A general advance of 5 to 10 points at th start was a poor respond to strength t Liverpool and waa followed by reactions which carried quotations under last night's close. At tb end of. the first 15 minutes the list was steadier. The market eu firmer in the last boor, closing steady at a net advance of 6 "to 25 points. Spot cotton was quiet today. 25 point higher at 19. No sales. Open. . .. 1S3S . .. 1828 . . . .1800 ... 1755 160 ... 1848 January March . . May July ... October ., December High. 1870 1862 1827 1782 1697 1880 Low. 1802 179S 1700 17S2 1675 1813 Close. 1848 1837 1808 1762 1682 1862 POTATOES ALOSO THE Basset Aires. Wheat ftaenna Aire. ArgentinA. Nov. 2. Wheat elraH weak and lower. HOTEL HOYT Btrvtlr Rrnnvet. Near hath, Iter sad eoovaalvfrt ear Mrvtr t t pert at the euy. pin frawena arltliaw !, 61 seat a St! ana wK Baaa, $3 an p ILMBT . 0St Stocksa "ttmi, Cttw., Crak, D, ' 318-317 Board el Traaio BuLUlaf Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES t ; TO ALL EXQ.ANGES v: ', Member C Sir as Beard Trade Carrvaposdeau at Logs a Mryaa i .low let Haps, VVaari and MWs HOPS 191 stop: Cltr, 280 23c Tb. HIDES Calfikina, 10c; kipa, 6 0 4c; greea kid a.. 80 4; waited. S04 lb. v MOHAIR Nominal. 15e lb. ! TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. Bet No. 3, 2e. ' CAST ARA BARK Naw. 6e; eld. 8 He lb. WrOOIyWUlaasatto Valley, aoara. 10e; m Sluas. 16e: noe. go tb. Eastara Oregon-Idaho. 110 30 lb. - BfM BRANS Seaalt whit. e lb.; Urge white. 6c; mnk. 6 He; baaa, 7ie; baywa. H; red, H". HONKT Thaw, 66 00 0 6.60. ItU'r Jims style. No. .1, 6c; Bla Re, 7 IK; New Orleam bead, t We. rofTSl-Battlel, 17 H 0 29 ks aaeks or drstmv CAIT Oarse, H gt., 100s. $16 80 toe; SO. 317.88; table dairy. 60s, $2T.0: bales. 83 60sr4oe; fane table ael dairy. $S4J0: lutno. $26.8 toV. , HI'GAR Cnb.- 87.56: - fmlt awd Kerry, $6 86: yelleiw D. $3 73; Kest granulated. $8.15; txtr C, $3.93: gntdr C. $3.83. ' CANNED MILE Caraatioa. Libby, $8.80; Aater Ml Vvaa, $8.49; AUaae, $3.10: Kagi. 'VonTtiftACtEBJ In VJ, 14 IK . NUTS Walnut. S6 0 8S fb.. alaaoad. 27 0 2ti nrberts, 23 0te: in garb lot; psaaaav 10 011c; paean. 3c: Brasils. 18a. TT MatajMa, rlwW Oil ROPE raat. 4arh,-lSes alta, 13 Rv; standard aisoita. 77 He I.INSFKD fit Raw. bbU..' 88;' k-tOe boiled, bbls.. 99c; raw. eas, $14; batted. Caae., $18 gal. . x CO A I. Olle- Peart er wafer white, is vvwat r ima barrela. It par gt: we..$0e eal ilASOUXK iroa wbkt, S6e: ease. t rrFTi on- tt, $.8$ bbC ' " ' WHfTB LEAD 'To bju, lc;' $ Jm Tl W-'TOjTltaakv II vC al. auas I Li S, ,- tan Francisco IMarkst Sn Francisco, Nov. 2. (U. P.) Potatoes River. $2.65 ft 2.73: Salinas. $3.75; Oregon Btirbaaka. $2.63 02.73. Onion Crystal wax, $3.00 brown, $4.00 9 4.23. Las Ansel Market Loe Angeles. Nov. 2. (I. N. S. ) Potrtoes Luc, moetly $1.00 01.25; Stockton Bnrbanks, bert, $2.75 0 2.00: poorer, $2.00 2.60; Idaho ruseeta. 82.53 0 2.75: bakinc stock. 83.5 it 3.00. . Seattle Marsst Seattle. Nov. 2. (1. S. S.)' Onions Ore gon. 4H5c !b. Potatoes lakim Ojems, $38.00 0 40.00 tort. w York Latter Sad Egga New Tork, Noe. 2. (I. N. 8.1 Butter Market dull Creamery, extras. 47048Hc; do firsts, 88 0 47c; do higher scoring, 82 0 46c; ladle, fresh, extra, 35 0 36c. Cheeaa -Market quiet. State, whole milk apecials, 23 23 He; do fancy, 22c. Wwcorurin. whole milk, fancy Toung America. 21 0 22c State, akinu, specials, 14016c; do choice, 11 013c; do fair to good, 8 0 10c. Kggs- Market euirt, unettied. Nearby White, fancy. 96c: do bmwa-faacy, 08 072c; extra. 68 0 66c: firsts. 52 0 56c Milk The nominal wholesale prira 'Is S.S7e pet quart, dehvered in New Tork. Official quo ta ti use. discontinued. ar - - n a i i - - Clstaop Mill te Reopea " Astoria. Nor. S. CancelurlioB of the aation trtde .railroad atrik haa resulted la tb - aaaar anr that the Clstaop lumber company will re open it mill ia this city within a short timet. It was ptanaed to ope the mill November 1. but tb thraateoad . tiavap of baasportstinB eaaaed a 'rwatponasaeet. The miU employs, approximately 206 men. Chicane Hoe SS.OO Chioago. Nov. 2. (L N. S.) Hogs Re- j oeipta, 18,000: rteady. Bulk. $7.35 0 7.75; top, $8.00; heavyweight. $7.50 0 7.85; medium weight, $7.60 0 7.60; lightweight, $7.50 07.90; light light. $7.85 0 8.00; heavy packing sows, smooth, $8.7507.23: packing sow, rough, $0.2506.85; pigs, $7.8508.25.- Cattle Receipts. 9000: steady to higher. Beef steer Choice and prime. $9.00 012.00; medium and good. $6.00 010.25; good and choice, $9.50012.00; common and medium. $6.00 0 6.00. Butcher cattle Heifer. $8.65 0 9.50': cows, 33.60 0 6.85; bulls. $3,10 0 6.25. Cannera and cutter Cow and heifers, $2.5003.60; oanner steers, $3.0004.00; resl calres (light and handy weight U- $70 0 11.75; feeder steers, $5.2507.15: stacker steers, $4.00 07.00; stocker cow and heller. $3.00 0 3.25. Sheep Receipts, $8,000; steady to 23c lower. Lambs (84 lbs. down), $8.00 09.25; lambs (culls and common), $5.50 0 7.75; year ling wether. $8.60 0 7.75; ewes, $3.00 0 5.25; ewe (culls and common), $1.75 0 3.00; feeder lamb. $0.75 0 8.00. Omaha Hoc $7.78 South Omaha, Nov. 2. (L N. S.) Cattl Receipts, 6500. Beef steers and ahe atock steady to 25e lower; bulls, steady to weak; veals steady ; stocked and feeders, weak to 25c lower. Hogs Receipt. 4300, active, steady to strong. Bulk. $8.50 07.60; tor, $7.76. Sheep Receipt. 7500. Killing class, most ly 25o lower; top fed lambs. $8.50: ewe top. $4.25; feeden. slnw Ia es.ier - Seattle Host 810.00 ' Seattle. Nwv. 2. (L N. 8.) Hoe Re paint 101. steady. Prime cents. $9,50 9 10. 00; rougn Dearie, ss.oueco.vu; smoout heavies, $7.00 0 8.00; pigs, $9.00 010.00. Cattle Receipt 29, steady. Prime steers, $0.0006.50; common to good, $4.0005.00; medium to choice. $5.00 06.00; best cows and heifers, $5.00 0 3.50; common to good, $3,00 0 4.00; medium to choice. $4.00 0 5.00: prime light calves, $10.00 011.00; heavy calvsa, $6.00 0 8.00: bulls, 83.50 0 4.50. Sheep- Receipt none. Kkdm Orv Hogs S7.SS Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 2. (L N. S.) Cat- COASTSCe Keceiptt. 9000. steady. Steers, $7,00 0 I o5; cow ana neiiers, o.ira, stocaert sTM feeders, 38.00 0 7. za; calves, so.uuiff 10.00.. Hogs Receipts. 6000. active. Bulk of mlee. $7.1507.60; tops, $7.55; heavies, $7,150 7.50; light. 7.1507.60; mediums, $7,250 7.50. Hheap Receipt, 7000. dulL Lasabs, $8.25 0 8.50; ewes, $4.23. Oarraar Heos SB. IS Denver, Colo., Nov. 2. 0. P.) Cttle Receipt 1600, steady. Steers, $5.00 0 6.15; cow and heifer, $3.50 0 5.25: stocker and feeden, $4.5006.00; calres, $3.0009.50. Hoc Receipt 800. 15o higher. Top. $8.15; bulk. 86.5O0S.OO. Sheap Receipt 10,700, steady. 87 00 (a. 8.000;- ewes, $2.5004.25; $6.75 0 7.65. at 8rncisco Nogs S10.OO Q.n rnwUmi Xm 2 TT P. Gm fed tears. No. 1. 6H06He onalitv. 4 H 0 5 H ci cows and heifers. 4 14 0 5c calves, light weight. 7 0 Sox cairw. heavy. 6H 0 He. Sheep Lembe. 707He; wethers, 404ttc: ewes, 2 0 $ He - Hog Hard grain M, weighing 100-172 lbs.. 10c; over S0O tba.. 8. 5. . 4. . 2.. 22. . 10. . 7.. 1. , 5. , 126. 30. 13. 84. 12. . 1S5 .1294 .1372 430 $ 198 8 150 204 160 220 250 46 $ 59 CALVES $ BI $ 2.75 I 1.. Z.75 I 1. MIXED 6.00 HOGS 2.00 2.60 3.26 8.26 a.io 2.00 3.25 8.60 9.00 I BULLS . 990 $ 8.28 .1340 3.00 9.25 9.50 9.50 9.50 9.00 8.75 2. . 7. . 9.. 5. , 8. , 5. , 104 LAMBS 3.25 I 3.. 5.50 EWES $ 8.00 I YEARLINGS 240 165 166 158 182 224 8.75 9,60 9.30 9.25 8.35 9.23 43 $ 4.00 No. 14 . .. 67 A 8.25 I MIXED . .. 73 3 3.26 Wednesday asganlni Sal COWS Av. Lb.' Price, i No. Av. Lbs. Priee. . .. 830 8 2.50 1 1 830 3 1.50 BULLS ...1050 $ 3.50 1....1050 $ 3.60 LAMBS 59 $ 4.50 I 120.... 69 $ 6.50 Iambs, feeders. second mtaaeaaoHs Wheat Market Minneapolis, Nov. 2. Options : -- Wed. Tues. Oran floje laeenbVf ...... $1.18 $114i $I.13H May 1.1S H 1.14 1.14H . 1 ' "" i Xlaaeapills Wheat Optloas - Open. . Close V - . Wad- Tn. Daaacmber .....tlsTH 1.02H .ft.03 May 1.0B 1.08 H 1-09 H Xew Tork Cetteateed OB New Tork. Nnv. i.-OUomwtd oflr" tinrm bar. $$.2iTl.6f: December. $R6S8.5; January. $8.73 0 8.16; March, $ 06 0 9.05; May. $9.1T9.1S.. v , Sew Tork Pealtry Market1 New Tort, N. 2. (L . Si-K poul tryMarket ferr detwand. 'h"ckrws, S5t4jo: mrkey. Br 0 $8r; . dsarks.-r 88 1 32c: (owr-, 20 0 28c; rooster, a c $ee;26 2Se. . , - 5 74est-Tor Pfrtiter MsrkM Nrw TwrvrNov. 21 1. S. S.l Fotaroes -I fa bulk, barrel or bag) Market stead,'. Nearby wane, $ii03.50. Dried" Fruit aftd Beaas - Tork. Nov. 2. (1. N. S.) Rean Market Quiet Msrrew. choice, $6.00 tH. 1.1: tN?, viioKt!, $5.35; red kidney, choice, $8,00 0 8.T3. - - Dried fruits Mstket, routine omn. Apri eots. choice to extra fancy. 210 27c; prunes, 80 to 60s. OH 017 He; prone. 60 to lOa. 6 0 10c; peaches, -choir to extra fancy, 12 0 13Hrs aeeded raisin, choia to fancy, 16 0 18c. Big Paint Company Buys Local Place; Will Have Factory The paint mgnnfgctririne and distrirrotirie bust neta of Timma, Cress A Co. has been parcbgsed by the Pittsburg Plato Glass company of Pitta burg, Pa., according to announcement mad by E. D. Timms, who will remain in charge of tb baldness as district manager for .the purchasing company. Timms has beea In the paint bnxi bess is Portland continuouily for th past 20 years. Through the sale Portland win become tb bom of one of the three paint factories of tha Pittsburg company, according to F. 8. Oman, kales manager of th concern. No plate glass will be sold th rough the Portland branch-, Green stated. Th retail store at 184-86 Second street and the factory and warehouse on Macadam road in South Portland will b retained by th sew owners. 5ew Potato Shortage Olympia, Wash., Nov. , 2. Outlook. Wash. ean be a storage place for potatoes on, th asms basis as Zillah aad Granger, according to permission granted Uie INorther Pamfie Rail way to add Outlook to its tariffs bv tha dena.rt tneat of public work. The company has lust completed three le.rge storage cellar for potatoes witn a capacaty ot looo tons. The tariff la 9 cents per hundred pounds. Dspaaturss Weaembie t El Segaada, Amencaa ateamer, tot Saa Pedro; ballast V - Cardiganshire, British ttaamax, for IJaited ESngdom; generaL - ' MARINE ALMAKAC wahM- a afme. Mouth North Bead. Nee. Si Conditions at the mouth of the river at noon: Sea. . smooth. weather, light fog; wind, eouta, a mue. DAILY BITER READINGS 8 a. ss., Pscifle Titaa TJmaiilla . . . Eugene . . . Albany . . . , Salem . : . . . Ores on City. Portland . . . GBATS HARBOR TO OBTAI3T . TIRPDGF- POrVlMfTTSf-Ik SF.LTEF koquram. Wash., Nov. 1 (Special) - Senator Miles Eolndexter is confident that measures for providing Grays Har bor with a dredge will be passed at this session of congress, according to a tet ter received from, the senator yesterday by the Hoquiam Commercial club. Th senator Is introducing a bill,' which will allow expenditure of unused balances for such purposes as a Grays Harbor dredge. He has the assurances of the chief ot engineers that Grays Harbor will ret a dredge if the bill is passed. . Senator Poindexter whote that the middle of January, when appropriation bills are to come up, is the most pro pitious time for sending a Grays Harbor delegate 4o congress. CAFT..BEOWN OP WEST KEATS BELIEVED OF HIS COMMAND Captain J. Allison Brown, master, of the . steamship West Keats, which re turned to port from a point 1200 Tnlles off the Columbia river en route to the Orient for the Columbia-Pacific Ship ping company was relieved of his com mand this morning. Charges against Captain grown have not been made public. Captain O. J. A. Llnnander, formerly of the steamship West Ivan, sailing for Frank Waterhouse out of Se attle, has been signed on as master. CBEW OF WEST JtlTABIA TO : BELIEVE EASTERN 8AILOB Officers and crew of the steamship West Nivaria. North China line for the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company, will relieve the crew of the Eastern Sailor Wednesday afternoon. The East ern ' Sailor has been turned over from th European Pacific line for the Ori ental trade. Captain John Grundahl win command the Eastern Sailor, relieving Captain. Haldor Smith, The discharged crew was signed on at San Francisco, GBAIX OFFERINGS SLOW New Torkv Nov. 2. (L N. a) Grain freight rates hold steady but offerings are slow. Practically no grain is being offered. The- general cargo is Improv ing and offerings are better. Ocean (steam) grain, steady; United King dom, 4 shillings ; Germany, 18 marks, France, y francs ; Holland, 16 H kronen ; general cargo, improving. STEAMER GOES AGBOTJTf D Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 2. (U. P.) The steamer. West Orowe, bound for TacOma from "Vancouver, went aground early today at the Old Tacoma Mill company's sits In a -dense fog. Kew Tork Metal Market New Tork. Nov. 2. L N. 8.) Quiet; spot, November ahd December, offered. tzne Lead Quiet;- spot, November snd December, offered, lie Spelbsr- Mtesdy; spot 'snd November. , $4.55 04.65; -December sad January, $4.60 04 70. ' vr Tork Sagar and Coffee New Tork. Nov. 2. IV. P.) -Sag Firm. Raw, 4 1-16 0411; refined, firm; granulated. 5.20 0 5 AO. Coffee No. 7 Rio, spot. 81 00c: No. 4 Santoa, UH012c Kaval Stores Market New Tork. Nv. 2. IL N. S I Turpen tin. Savannah, 71 H ; New Tork, 80. Rosin Savannah, 4.1004.20; New. Tork. 5 43. - Saw Tort Wool aad -Hides Kew Tot. Nov. (I. N. 8.1 Wool Market steady. Domestic fleece XX Ohio, 28 0 38c; domes tie pulled aronred baaiv 18 0 67c; dame tie Texas i oared b.t, 40 at 75c; dnataetie ter. staphs aeon red. 65 0 85c. Htrie M.rket strsdy. NaUm steer, 14 H 0 15c; branded steers, 14 014 He. I? Wlaalseg Cash Wheat ! Sjnnnipec Nov. 2. Ca wheat No. 1 nartbern, $1.04 ; No. . 87c; Na. S. 85 s So. . 7; feed. 66 He. track, $14H. Oata Ka. 3 whits, 39 He; X 8. 34 He; ex. No. 1 feed. $6 He; No. 2 feed. 31Hc; track, 39 He tf Tfew Tork-Leadea Silver New Tork. Nov. 3. (L . A) barv silver waa cuoted a folio: Imcnewdc was anchanged today at 9Hc; foreign was e hither at 70 He. ' lndna. Noe. 2. ii. N. 8.) Bar sBver. d higher at 40 Hd. - ; -Pas Fraariwe PaaHry Market - v. K.n ' a'earieia ' n . 1 1" . a t,.... tT Broiler, 3J targe heat, .26 0 2,7c; tiuHu, 20 22c. Mferpool Wfst HfcBfr IerrooL AT. 2. Wheai Uaswd 4fcd t hlrasra PeUte Market Chicag. Nev. 2.- Ptratoea - Receipt T9 ear. Northern whit. 8L7O01.8O) Minnesota and North Dakota Red River Ohio, $1.66 01.75. Saa FrasclMO December Barley San FrsriciarOi Nov. Barley clnsed. De cember, $1.17 H b. $1.24a; May. $1.22 H.b. $1 30a. : j 1 Till -ll'asMacVaswIIBasMaBaS ;- I . Saa FraaeUeo Cash Barley San Francisco. Nov. 2. r. P.I Barieyi- Spot feed, pet rental. $1.22 H 0 1.27 H : abip- ptag, gl.3O0I.3TH. Plans Submitted to Give Veterans Land Olympia, Wash., Nov,' . Presenta tion of the Whit" Blufrs-Han ford sol dier land eetUement project was- made Tuesday by r ppresen t ati ves of the White Bluffs and Hanford citizens' comrott lecs, their Atlorny. Stephen Chad Alck.of Seattle, and rf?pre9efttatives' of .he. American Legion to .Dan Scott, di rector of conservation and development. Among the meri attending the confer ence with Director Scovj was C D. Ouh ningham ol CcntraHa.VUte commandpr of, the American Leska. - . . ASTOBIA AIDS MOVEMElfT TO SECURE "SOT SHIPS Astoria, Nov. 2. The Port of Astoria commission Tuesday pledged Itself to aid Portland organizations in obtaining the allocation of three of the shinning board's new "Five Zero Two" vessels to the Columbia river for operation by the Columbia, Pacific Shipping. Robert D, Pianeo, general traffic manager, was authorised to go. to Washington with a delegation of Portland men, in an ef fort to get three of these freight and passenger vessels for the Columbia river Oriental trade. OCTOBER LUMBER CARGOES EXCEED THOSE OP SEPT, Astoria, Not. 3. Water shipment of lumber: from th Columbia river during October totalled 53,856,409 feet, accord lng to the? Astoria customhouse books. Of 'this grand total. 40.807,125 feet were shipped in 29 .vessels from the mills of tha Astoria district, while 11,150.232 feet originated at uprtver , mills. The October cargoes amounted to almost 1,000,000 feet more than those sent dur lng September. ALL ALOXG THE WATEBFBOT The ! tntercoastai steamship Robin Ooodfeftow, Norton, Lilly te. Co., entered Tuesday with a small amount of general careo. i , . The I American steamship Pawlet, which has been Operating for the Pa cific Steamship company on the Sow th China run, will he turned back to the shipping board Thursday. The Coaxet and Montagu are still put fo rthe Ad miral lin - -. The steamship Senator Is due to ar rive Thursday morning -from San Dlgo, Saa Pedro and Baa Francisco -with pas seafcers and freight The McCofmick line steamer Wanama win sail from St. Helens lor San Fran eiiteo fiatnrda arternrMin. The 'Japanese steamshln ' Tamatsu Maru, of the Susakl line, arrived in the river WMneaUjr rnerning. Isne Will load owners account tot Japan. " i REWARl FOB JAPANESE " Bewards of $25 each have heen offered by the immigration service' for five de serters from Japanese ships. 'They are? GimldsU Shigetaka and Yagihachi Shuti- kicho .who escaped from the Kaian Maru on, October 22; Aril Teiji who deserted , September 24 last ontil paid. ttatloa stivet 5. I Iff a Rising. 23 10 20 20 12 15 3.8 1.6 1.0 0.1 4.1 hw.-i 10.00 0.00 0.00 o.oo a. oo 4.2-O.8iO.0! 1.01-0.4 6.11-0.4 62 56 88 56 ei 'ailing. BITER FORECAST Tha Willametto rivar at Portland will remain nearly stationary during th avert two or three days except as affected by th tide, . MAT WORLD'S PORTS Astoria. Nov. 3. Arrived at 10V06 a. m.. Japan steamer Tamavtsa Maru lita Maroran. Arrived at 10:00 a. m., uaniaa ateamer aosn from Seattle. Ran Pedro. Nov. l. Arrived at nooa. ateamer Robin Adair, from New Tork, tor Portland; at nooa, steamer wvunuo, irom new xora, tor Portland; at 1 p. av, steamer Daisy Patxuun, from Columbia river. Sailed at 1 p. m., staamer Edward Lockenbach, from Portland, lor New XUlft so WSJ pwriri i w a. w., iwhum Pan an an, from New Tork. for Portland. Usboa. Oct. 80.-Arrived Japan steamer Iwatesoa Maru from PerUand.- Jionxkona. Oct. 31.- Bailed Staamer -Uoaxet for Portland. Seattle. Nov. 1. -Arrived Steamer Henry S. Grove from New Tork vi Portland. Eureka. Nov,' 1. Arrived Steamer Curacao, from Portland via Coos Bay, for Saa Francisco. Balboa. Oct. l. Balled steamer Axwidsle. from New Orlean. for Pacific coast porta. Cristobal. Oct. 81. Sailed British ateamer Collegian, from Portland, far Liverpool. Astoria. Nov. 1. Baued at s d. m.. steamer Col E. L. Drake for Saa Francisco. Sailed tt 10 p. go.. Japanese steamer Cbrd Mara for Orient. Arrived at 1 :S0 a. m., Japanese ateamer uraisan Mara irom Barry. San Fraoenseo, wot. 2 (L N. B.) Ar rived today: Cleoa. Piteaa Point, 3:03 a. m.: Sea Foam. Point Arena. 4:10 a m.: Ban Jacinto, Ventura, 6:80 a. m. ; Haass, Honolulu, e:se a. av; uncaet. uo angeiea, 1 :o a. m. ; Tale, Los Angeles. 9:10 a. m.; O. 8. 8. Quincy. Los Angelas, 9:35 a. ra.; Montabeiio, Port Saa Luis. iu:zu a. a. saUM todajr: Norn City. Seattla, 1:10 a. B, . - - T alrrrm ax petisfhf From ro Polyktor U. Newport, E... ..Nov. 3 Cordova . Honolulu Nov. Tsarnsauaa Mara .. , . Kobe , . . Nov. Senator . , .i . . . ,. ..S.- Diego A way. .Now Rom caty ,...8aa Fran. Nov. Torry .Norfolk Nov. Stanwood can Fran utrw. West Islets ....... .Boaaoa Nov. Siberian Prine. .... .Dartmouth . ...iNov, Jnli Lockecbaoh. . . . . Ne Tork ..... Nov. Hankow Mara Murbrca , Nov. Curacao .....8. F. and way. .Nov. Anyo Mara ........Saa Fran Nov. Vechtdijk ......... .Saa Fran... Hokkai Mara ...... .Swansea .... Pleiades New Orleans. PanTlvaxuaa ......New Tor... Honduras . . . . Antwerp .. . , Canada ,, ,. . .Vancouver .. DaerfUId ..........Seattle Psnaman ......... .New Tork... West Hixoa ........ New Castle. J Palhu ......... Buenos Aires. WUlhilo .New Tork. . . Coaxat ............Orient Chile ........... ..Antwerp .... Asiwdal ......... .New orlean. Santa Ores. . ....... West Coast.. Retro Mara ....,.. Ban rtaa... Talks! Mara .......Kobe ...... E. L Laokenbach .... New Tork... Nebraska ........... . Liverpool . . . Texan , . .New Tork. . . Te Oeart frwm Patniand Vessel For Data Tamalpsis Saa Pedro. Nov. 3 Scottish Moorcn Karope ....... kov. Johaa Poulsen. . . , . . .San Fran Nov. Kaiaa Mara ....... .tenant .-so v. Sierra ............ .Saa Pedro.. ... .Not. Cordova .......... .Soaolulu ...... Nov. Senator . ........... S. Dieeo tt way. Nov. Santa AVBcia SaB Pedr. .... . Nov. Wspama ........... Ran Fraa. . . . .Nov. port nata sura, .. . .Kurop ........ net. Aden Mara ...Orient , Nev. Heisan Mara ......Orient , .Nev. Annetta Rotoh .San FraA Kov. 'Norman Monarch .... Karon ....... Nov. See City ..San Fran. ...... Nov. Qaeen Uargarat Philadelphia Nov. lorcog Europe .......Not. Wast Lslet ........Furop ..i....Nov. Norwich City Bump ....... Mer. Admiral Rodman . ...H. r. and wv.. No v. Penmylvanian ........ Europe Nov. 18 TJralxan Mara ...... Europe Nov. 13 Tamatnt Mara ......Orient .Nov. 14 Ttaruabime Mara ... .Orient ....... .Nov. 14 Kataaria Park Bump ...... .Nov. 15 Vssssi In Pert Berth Tlerakle ...................... Columbia Kaiaa Maru i Iiumn-Pmilseo Pert Said Mara ............. ..Montgomery Hcotti!! MoaareB Elevator Lax Vegas ................ .Terminal No. 4 Ala Mara . Hlotta Sierra ........................ St. Belens Heinaa Mara ..................St. Helens Norman Monarch ................. M enter Pawlet .....St. John Eastern Sailor .Terminal No. 1 loleoa i, ...... ...... . . .v. ..North Bank Norwira 'Ctty ,i,ttiii J.. Bunkers West VSi ............. V..... St John Lbt. WapSma Harvey Tenan Mar ..Terminal No. 4 Daisy ,.............,, Knspntoa Tsatalpais , . . . . .. , . St, Helens Annetta Kotpa Couch Ohioaa .............Terminal N. 1 Johaa Pouiaea .............,.., W eat port Santa AHcia ................ Tongue Point T'raian MarU ............. .Port Pae. Lbr. Eataaria Park ................. Peninsaia By Kertaaa Hapgoed - " ' CnivenuJ Sarvice Staff Cotvsspeadanl Washington. Nov. t. When tha house . ' of representatives refused to unseat Air. ' Blanton of Texaav It declined, by a Mr ' row margin, to take a disastrous step. And a few of the speeches la epposi ttoit to the removal ahowed a touch of statesmanship. . . , 5 There Is nothing to be said' In favor of Mr. Biaaton. That makes tha cava -- ' all th nor interesting from the point of view of a hlstorteal prcdeat, Th leading case in ail history,- that of John Wilkes, waa one in which then was not much. to say for the individual whorn the king of Englanti and th house of . commons were unable to keep perma nently out of his seat "?-"' - "BLAKTOJPS FAULTS EXCE&SITX The faults of Bar. Blanton are exeea sive. He is such a rabid hater of labor , unions that he foams at th. mouth whenever they are concerned. He loses all : perspective. He thinks he la Sir Galahad, a chivalrous knight, called ' upon to protect th most sacred of causes. And he is a frightful waster of the time of his colleague. At th last session the time he consumed ia in sisting on roll calls amounted to four . solid working days. Again he hrtagined he was a brave and noble hero standing onj principle. T Nobody believes that when Blanton put indecent remarks into the Congres- . sional Record he was Inserting them because they were indecent. He Inserted them simply because they happened to be spoken by a member of a labor union and -Blanton could not miss a trick. in his holy cause of persecuting the unions. The excision of these remarks from the record and the formal censure of the house, which was the punishment , finally visited on the offender, was th proper punishment. It maintained, tha principle of debate, it sufficiently pun- 42)ished the offender, and It did not In terfere with th God-giveD right or th people of Texas to send any kind of a crank they like to represent themf ia the national legislature. . i-. SPEECHES ARE OVEBWOBKED ; The speeches In- favor of. expulsion contained a good deal that waa bom bastic and hypocritical. They sounded aa if the speakers believed that every hom In th .country was about. to tot- ---ter on Its foundations, aa If every young lady in the country1 waa a persistent reader of the congressional record. - r Ther are. weekly newspapers In Eng- : : land that circulate entirely on printing scandalous matter brought out In court- -Some of these papers have as rnuth as naif a million circulation. Before such ' realities si that, Blanton's ability to " get the record turned Into a popular scandalous dally la slight. . - . . Nevertheless, th worklngmen ot 'LoTV- -don refused to he distracted by th Issues and in tha end they beat down the king and the house and established their .right to .send to parliament any kind of a "blackguard they might happen to fancy. i COMPARISONS MADE , . Senator Newberry is sitting, and vot- Si I 31 45 80 42 8 8 8 4 6 5 5 6 8 6 7 7 .Nv. 8 ..Nov. 9 . .Nov, ...Nov. ..Nov. 11 k. .Nov. 12 ..Nov. 12 . . .Nov. 13 .. .Nov. 15 ..Nov. 15 ...Nov, 15 ...Nov. 15 ...Nov. 16 . . .Nov. 18 ...Nov. 19 ,. .Nov. 30 . . .Hov. 80 . . .Nov. 22 . , . Nov. 2 5 .. .Nov. 36 lng in the senate of the Unlteek States. Unhappily the kind of mind that can blossom In turbid poetry In defense of . morality, when a foolish Indiscretion, by -a Texas crank is concerned, is not at all worried by the smugness with which the senate allows the laws against the use of money in elections to b circum vented. U,i The cases of the Socialist alderman In , New York city, of the Socialist assem blymen at Albany, show that the right of the people to choose their own rep- . resentatives, supposed to have been set tled in the Wilkes case: 150 years ago, is in serious danger of being circum vented today. . . The men in the house of representa tives who saved Blanton from expul sion did not do so because they bad any respect for him. but they did have re spect for the reprpsentaUv Iritytltutiona, REV. ROYSTON SENT 10 Mill ISLAND , (Continued Prom Fags On) , Mandate Awarding sfi25fOOO Forwarded ' :'; ! -." - :..;rC'J7 Salem. Nov. 2. Tha mandate in the cast) ?bf Florence Rostad against the Portland Rail stay, Light A Power Conv pany was forwarded to the cotr&ty clerk of Multnomah county by Arthur 8. Ben son, elerk of th supretne court here, this morning. The BTirmo turt, in an opinion handed, down several weeks ago, afflrrned the decree of. the lower court awarting"FtottK'Rofrtad.P land high school girl. $25,000 damages for . injuries received while attempting to board a -street car. The court also awarded to the plaintiff $15 -costs in the lower court and $7 J costs iacurred in the appeaL These amounts JSraw in terest at the rate of six per. cnt from said. .' Royston met Miss Kdward when aha waa 14 years old and when she lived nexfj. door to htm In Salem. Tha girl never knew her mother and had not, lived . with . her father since she was $ years old. She was raised by her grandmother. About a year after Roys ton met Miss Edwards be started mak- ihg love to her," iiusk continued. At this point stunners objected to Lusk's statements, but . Judge Bean asked Lusk to proceed, .stating. Th court is entitled to know all tha faots in this case." ' Lusk: then stated that the grandmother objected to Royston's actions and com- . plained to the Me&odist, church authori ties. In a hearing which followed Roys ton agreed to leave the girl alone and to Move out of the neighborhood. He kept his promise for about four years. Last April h met her again on tha streets of Salem and renewed his acquaintance and in June asked her to run away with , . him, after stating thaf God had revealed to him that he no longer belonged to his - wife, but to Miss EdwaVds. ' i . Royston met Miss Edwards at 11 p. tn. " the night . before they fled Salem. They talked for" three houns before leaving-, during which time Miss Ed wards re minded the preacher of his wife and ' child. After Royston had threatened to kill himself unless the trip was taken. Miss Edwards Is said to have oottMnted, CRGES BLAH E OK GIRL ' When arrested Royston Is alleged to have cautioned the girl against blaming " him. urging her to take all the blame. and to deny that their relauotis . had been. immoraJ.. . -- .- -Ai, , . " The defense caned as character wit nesses: Bishop W. O. Shepard. Dr. JE. E. GUbert of Salem, D. K. Keefer of Kiser, Milton Shipley of Osweg and A LVCummlnKs ef Kiser. ;AU testified that Royston had borne a rood reouU- tion before bis arrest- The btshop added ; that Royston had been allowed to with draw under charges at Jhe recent M. E. coo Terence at roret Groves walCh amousted to expulsion. ; ; 4 In his closing statement, Bhlnner made a plea for the wife' and daughter. ' In F pronounclnr sentence tb -court saidt "I am not ear but thai tba call ing of. the defendant and th reputaiian, ; be seems to hava had amotig his -parishioners- is rather an aggravation than an exouse. There Is no excuse for., him, whether the girt was moral or 1m moraL , While his -wife and daughter must suffer," that condition ifr f dit- , ferent fronr every athef casei It is very .' seldom that the court Cannot look over the head ot the culprit and se mother, wifo or cMld who is. the real sfefterer. if the) court took these persons into etm sideration it la doubtful If a sentcaveca would ever be pronounced."