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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. 4, 1921.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
10
;AND
DALIFORtllA SEB
OREGOr
. HI .CIIEESEiFOR SSD POTATOES
' FRJDAf J9 AIBTj TRADE ,
-. , v - 9 ttter V Omh
CSbtF.iirai
skef rut
rtnuic,). , 4 Se
thi v.... ' 44
Baa X-raae.te .... it
Nt Ttrk , ., 4e,
NtiUi it
Let Atgetos tit
so -m ,
(4 2640
t$4
6 flHc
so ' ,.. 21
aAs ; . .
With Callorni eagerly seeking ttook at fresh
tna. wCthyth eutou there far betow the eo
Ml fnr Mil. M Tf the J rmmm, . iodmUam
H strontly ft further lyfe la local no
u'; -4 l TUUmooh.wiUv: lb Immedi-
t Tatar. .-.j ,f. ,,, . . .... .. (-
Saw WkAi. .ku W i r llb-wal W4
W lot Ttll.asaok eea ror-rrtjy. Its horn
rttfT il.mii erwurnwually Haslted. bat
Ttlanvih Is ml th in eopply more
then g .mail per trot of tb require meets be
es s-e ef it smell autpui. i
FWmljr- -ehaaas as available In tha sasm
try. It cnwti of sorhnua goods.
Thie emm of ater t ssorina lowly am at
tvtos.. that . am. evmudeTahiy Veiow . (wk . el
frta. The tirade la rlaaaoring for fresh
and the- stora stock ia hard to stove
evea at tha haw tehae. ,
The ttesirtn apeetal infbvniatiein rewarding
, any gaarW should writ th Market KOI tar,
Orearoa Journal,. Inrlaalns itanp for reply.. (
EOO tRADB 1 HOLitXO iTKADT
Trada in tha local at markal ia (taaoj, wlta
lanafal pflno , rhanaa b Priday. FW
;nra ia ahArtar thaa n f raquinamanta.
raa aaja aanaidarad U par. eaai W tba
BUTTER BITUATIOf HOLDS WEIL
. Amwaranra aaama ta tnrtV-at that annta
M arr mars tntaraaiad la oaatln Baa an
rar. huttat pnwa niat at tha tlma that N
m4 awnuan foaua axa arauaBia.
NatarthaW, thra ta a ttaa4v toaa locaiHj, wit
prtraa socaaoaad. ;
ClIICtEX irEFLIXi ; ACC CM CL AT E
, BUthtly aiaraaialaCla aftxl oi chlrkaaa art
; ta) tba rrant atraat taada. J Laadinc tum-
laa aanytaa- atmk atari at tha and of tha
day trading. Dnt th a not; nUUcieat a yat to
araa yneao ta a nrar m,..''.
" va in i a ii.. t
HOP DEAL IS MADKI AT II CEKTft
w . PaMB lot at koaa la rapnrUd aold ta loeai ia
taanaU at 9An a naund. Thii aat ml.
tloiaal to.atahllh tha aarkat. aithmiih it lrxil
tM that b rawing liitkfasU .ara wlliiag to pick
o iilltad lata . ' . M
- i , t ,..
, osiojf trade in iroir tebt quiet
m. bunimniiai umon unnuFi aaaa-
atatioa U atlU wking 4 var ranul fi lta No. 1
"dh aarlaad lota at wintry paiuta, bo buii
aaa la gawUna. lorn aataa ky yadanaDdaat trow-
art axa aaid U ka auod JI.Bt,
BRIEP HOTES 0" rRODt'CE TRADE
f'.aaUrknrar antng in arkt lota U tha KaaC
I Wuntry killwt aal and baa aiachatMad.
" waua anuioaiia, f J at nan.
. fpmita M bauar ahu.ly .t tlfe prmnd.
a Hum auu aarta.aaa prioaa high.
-
WEATHER SOTICK fOR EOirPERS
Tha waaUMr boraaa driwt rridty: Protoet
' T T anring tna twit " haora aaalnat tia
uwMis wmann mperunrMi u
Oatna north
t Baattla, 4
oagraaa:
aoruiaaat to Hpokana,
aagroaai aaH to Bakar, II dagraoa. had kotith
niaaa, aa aagraaa. atinlmum taaapa
iparatur
, aa raruasa toaaarraw about 4t ivm.
WHOLESALE PRICES' 1ST PORTLAND
Tbaaa tr priaog Ntftkts pa wholaaann.
.ao oubwwm hum,
Dalr Pn
SCTTt1--aMi.t BfVa, bag Ma Cnamary
" i aw, aiciqr pia.a wreppara;
".. 3 tltko JKi dairying, baying
CrrKKrATortta4 IdrllMr baxU No,
1 gnda. 4Ta (K- No, i. 41 4 to: gooatn
auJona. 4Ta far UoT groda. -
, t'UKRHR ftatltng . jrlcai TlUaoMok, fraak
. Otogoa i bwf rtr.M igrlrb.i Toajo Amar
fco, IOo lb. PrHn to nbhara, t a. W Tllh
woki Trtplata. 2a; Young Amarica 57a.
flHog frtrj- lofk , fancy, BSe;
Ltmhiirrar, tg)t0a IV I tnaat btx-k. 80 12a.
txit.it Rnylua BTtao. rront .Hrart: Cr
t rarwrpta, 47 ft 4o in-1 ranrllrd, arthng
prtra. II B) 5 Or daa. ; Mlat-t. SO 61s do. ;
pnll.tn, 4ao do. I Horaga. 1111420 dna.
KtiOK A-wx-ttUwa. nrtraa; Balart, 60
Via. flwta. ITa d a. pnlwu. 45c dna.; poa
Wvaa. 0a dna.l haanara atoraga, 4 On Coa.
. . UH POt:LtnT-Jllna prWt Hoary buna.
ITa lb, light haoa. IT t L8a lb.; print. 20e
lb. t hmtlata, Jo lb.; air) raoatara, 10c lb.; tnr
k.yv draaajrl. 43 ft 41a tb.tdnrk, 20 ft Ida lb.
' Praah VaaalaMH , and Fruit
rorjtH rRriT on n.softu js
bmt baaaaaa. IftlH lb., ltan. I7
T aa-ti rraotrafty Florida. M OOglt.00;
Baarriw, I f 00 at l.M, -t
FtrKHIK. r.ril-rH. 'Wat 14 lOftSJIO
baa Kaatara, J1 par Wral; kooklabarrlaa,
11 aillo lb
DRIkb rRCIT IHtaa. i.Tft.Ti: tarda.
) Mil r ". flga. Iltlftlll par bat;
praio iia ami owa, oono. ooa. life id.
(iiuiM!- s-uing bnoo'ta rataiiara: Local,
S4.758.00; bnjlne hce, J5ft4 00 eoun
try; gsrue. iv ay ia ia.k (rata aeioca.
40
diwea binrhas.
rOTATTjF.H nsnirig pnew to ret a nan:
Ore
gon, laecv. g 04 eental; kuylog prlee, eountry,
air
FS ewntaL
gXJKTArltJCa gtrlnu : kwan, g 8e IK:
aseta. 62.00 ack; rsbhage, lVtft2o lb.; car
rots. 1150 aeeki Wary, MftTSo doa; esrg-
pitar, ise ta.t ratuice, toe ao.: parsnias,
11.60 secki gesen oeuperv IOo To. ; tnma-
trm, nreann gOavTBe baa. rslifnrnia 12.50
a8 0 lug, jmmpkjn, . 2? 2 He la.; squash,
8ttt lis. I aVwMwsdish, 1 1 .lH. stmatts, 800
IK; trticaekel, $1.66 do. ' mull flower. 50 ft
$l.o do. . . .j
a pri; aDitawaham. ettra fancy. 4 tier.
l1TI:-(tay. 4-tMt $.60; hotea. 4-Uer.
APPTES Wlnirt fUoanaa, extra fancy,
4 aer. 2.3Si fancy 4-tUr, I J.00; choice. 4
Oer, 11.78. . , i -
APPLP8 OHley. . ttr faney. 4-Uer,
13.15: Uaey, 1 4 tier. $.00 . ehotca, 4-tiar,
11 11. " j
rr Lin- Jonathan ana ppMeqwrta, , bb-
wripped, 81.75.
Hrieaia,
acy, 4-
31 ft 4.001 faaoy. 4 tier, 13 23;ahoi
$3 00 , T, - . - -
T APPLtit Cooktnartark. 7Sftl
wm.. ..." , , V ,
tier, ; ahotoe, -aer.
Twenty-five eanu eft all above en 166 and
1$ toasa, 3o etf en iiaa ana amauci.
rorNTTtT MaUTsT-Henina nrlre; Country
ho, II I II He IK ; .for top blockers about
111 to ISO Tna..1 heavy irWf leasi vuol. taa.
shaat 10
is 1011 ik, ia ir id., heavy
M.tna aaWa 1 V al 1 S m hV
etaft W-e-' spfing Hntbat 13ft 18o IK
BMoaau MMis-itams
.krakfat baetvn, 334oe, lb.
IMOIfD MEAT (Tftams, 29 ft 8 la lb,;
l$Ae at tierce
lei., nnni"w.i. i -m -
PArKlN-HOC8ll MTATt Btawr nef
. , . .
rK9R rtrUI Chiaarifc. llftlU Tb-I kaH
. ( j etvirraon. 17ft18e lb, black end.
left 111 !V 10-le, Vaak-t Wpparad ead. 13.26;
OTltlCHa r-ra. gat, 34.60: Olympta,
83.00 eal.. $1.40 at-ljevaba, large $3.75.
. saaail $1.80 do. 1 ,
. ansaaa , e Vae4 And MMm '
Ttopa 1621 -evop. . triaster. 8Sft26 Bx
WIDICS Caiftkln. JOf! kht. Iftaat
i fcld. Sft 4ei salted. 8ft 4e 1W
I, TAtJLOVT ANB. OltEASK No, I ; Jtllow,
)' . 8et No. 3. 2a ,.
TAariBA KAIIIC-New. net eld. BHe Ta.
W0Olr--vTulamtt valley, eoerx. lOez m
atram. Uei fine, ao Ik.; Castara Crregoaldaha,
1320e us.
' MASS "mall white. , Oe Th.; tsnga white.
Pink. 6H1 Vata, 1i sayoa. 4tkl
twal. . - I, ,'
rov it raaa, satotiago.
Kl.k laran sty la, Na. 1, oj Bin Raa,
t : Navv Or teas bead,: 6 Via, ,
' t UtTKkWRoeatedV 11 m ft 38 ta aek at
Wmt rvmraa. e TOOa, $18 S toa;
st at. ft i SB e.tvlav Jtmimr, IA. T HA. tut-.
9 'wm VII " li'w aa ' 7 v. e . y , WB w-n,
l8a4no, fancy mbl aad dairy. $34.60:
- liaaip, ;a last, ' .
SVOAR Cuba, 3T.80: fraft and berry,
$ 8l: yellow D. $3 75 beet arswulated. $64$)
. ettra r. 6I.6I: golden t, 85.66.
CANttD atOi Csrastl-wt. Lfhhy, $8.66;
A. ie. Ma Tsraoa, $5.40 Alpine. 63.66: Kasta,
$ 7 J aaaa w f
a,-e. iainrraa kw an, a. w.
4Tw M TS Walanta. 'stfttaa !., alaaoada, 27
a - el :: rubaeta. iiaisri in aar ata; gssaatt,
llli peaena. 33t BsbbIs, 18a
- Neae, Paas-Toile - -
- RnpTaWStaal. dark. Jla; wafta, 13a Di
. . , u.ii. s e &a t 1 t. . .. . ...
I aw"i iwmmm . i. m
. I.INBKRO OO Hsm
baweeV bhis., 6e: raw, t
eeeas. 61.06 BaL . I
abla. 8; kettle
6184; ewtled.
t OAl. OH-rPH tmtaf -white, ta ruraa
ar trrm bsre.l.i IT tae rxr gsL: eaasa. SO oak
- naaKUNa--lroa . kbth, 3 6c; eaasa, 860
rrPT, OtTrUsIa, $t6S fchL ',v -.,
W HITS 4 LJtAla Tea i Iota, 12e; 668 Aa,
. Ti'srtNTlNt Tanka, $1 ejaL. 6-gak, gaa
) If II SO, . .
' a ' .. ' ''
" Uverpwrtt Waat Lower v "
IJaevTMnl. N. 4. i Wheat Uarck, 2 lid
jpwar; tweeenoer, it swtf,
WASHINGTON
FAR SOUTH AMI
if ., ... ...... , - , i
t : . - . I
Inqairfaa for faaqr Oratos potatoaa for aaad
ro f eontUg ioratrd fnam aaarly 0 part
of Uw aowatnr. A bigh aa $9 par aaatal 1
Ma ofTarad for gawk stnek In a UaaHad va
at growing- pointa. vhila tha bt on aaaifr
"a fnr ! taUg atmtr- appaaia to bo m better
vmn r.m at uutt thara li Bo a
Inordinary dmgand, -
Tha Far Hsath k Ah. f and n.b.
r7'j " aa m no aetnai waanaaa Baa nwil
Caiiforota ' oparaton ontirm to tako oa -
fW lota of ard niatna. atmul rK 9 wmV
inr oaaa qnamjr. hut they gJv not bnjing Uhia
ShiDeianta from Onm am ninln-. hnt. hi.
ou aofnparauvar anall. aithoactt praetieaiii
w o iia nomat lot uug ported ot lha. m
Xaklata coajtinoaa "to offer lta
7. bat fbara appaara to ha a general tack af
daatra among Kaatrrn Waahincon g moot a vto
grado thoir atock. Thrrrfora C. R. : 1 te
nara o ootam in that terrrlMir. hltlrsnca fUd'
run PMBurai ana la afraruw aa. ur mi
II.1S m nntil than h arkal nU Mart
.-so aiuwoia. u i
nary markcta abcraad: . i
ho Palla. Idaho UauDiu BaM. Ainaand
and gaeaasiaat llraltad, atarkrt ctaady. Mo
carta ' aajaa rtDortxL Wtfonloadv raah " to
gnon ii. a. grada l mkcd Faraai II. no
ft l.ni. nmtlt tl.OO- Itiwu II.1SI1M
mmtly 11.21. Octobar 11 aoaniiur jUtnrdai
prlra nnefaangad, - j
uraeiry.' tjoio. HanilBg wry Tight, praeKeagt
v no oaonoo omriann uami ommmaa tunihBd.
markat dull No oariut aalra raported. . Wat-
onioaaa, caaa to growara ry itrm aaMo
aackad Ranla, Potra. .S. ptit 1, avastl;
Allianeo. NeK Prartlcaify no- " tnarrlr.
.practirally no danand. anwraawit Bght. nir-
gat auu. wagnniotaa. eaan to grown a- mui-
tng tight, market tteaayt bulk Karly Obioa,
na. i, t . " ft (ff i rj mug Bhaa Trmapha, No.
1. Mad atock. Sl.do. .V3
waopara. Wh . Car Iota t. o. b. aaaal
tanaa. Praetkall no wtra inauinr . dcniand
r moretnanl. Jfo art fepoltrtl Wtrehoo.
eaah to are-era Hauling Bght, daataad .and
moaamont alow; bulk Koamd WBttaa, U. . a.
grado 1. hi Waupaca 1 1.25,. at olhar Wiaooa-
ua pouna a rji.au. , .
Cotton Market: Is
Lower at Opening
Hew Tort. Kor. . (L K. B.) Raporta that
tha National Oinoeri' aavwiatioa, aatinatad tha
ginning to dt-t . 880,000 balea. lndiaating a
yiald of T.ftgO.000 balea. accounted for haary
ana general aauing at tno opening or tha couoa
markat todajr. ilnt prioea droppad 12 ta 24
pointa.. 4t i
Tha narkat at Urarpool waa tno weak. '
The market gagged off, towarda the doaa,
which waa fairly ateady at a net advance ot 1
point to a net decline of .pointa. . ' " ' t
Hnot eottoa waa uiet today, i potato lower
at 11.80. No galea. .
OfB. Higbs low... Cloak,
JTannary 115 1844 1708 ' H22
afareh 100 . j.2 1T5
May 1T7S 180 - 1772 1788
July ., 1780 . 1755 1T2S 178
October 1850, 1850 I860 180
Ooscmbar ,1828 1887 1813 480
AMERICA W- LIVESTOCK . PBICES
hta leof 8S.1S 4;
CKieagO. Nor? 4.---(l M. 8.) HecaHe
reipta, 8.000 1 artlra and steady to 10c higher.
Bnlk, T.07.7J: top. $8.15; 'hegryweigSt.
IT.507.8&; medium weight. 7.807.8;
light weight. 87.80ftT.88; light Ughta. 87.75
HtH.lB; heavy packing eowa. amooth, $0.7S
L82i aga 88.40 t7-4P; piga,
Cattle Reoeipta. 8008: alow and-' fairly
ateady. Beet ateen Choice and prime. 19,00
18.00: BMdiaa and good, 88.18 4 10VWJ;
good and choke, t 50 ft 13.00; eoamoa and
awdJom. 81.00 1.50. Butcher cattle Haif-
8.00; eowa. 18.40 a 1.50; bulla,
88.10 ft 8 25. Cannarg and cotteia Cowa and
kMirkm IttaaisA, ua
4.00: eal calves Ctiaht and hamlvwirfehifi 1
87.80 ft 11.50; feeder steers. 88.00 ft 7.00;
stocker steers. 18.85 ft 8.75; atoeker cow and
heifers, 18 00 ft 8.25.
Sheep Beoeipta, 8000: fat lamb ateady;
sheep alow. Leatba 484 Iha down), 88,00ft
8.40; iamb (ouila and common ) , 88.5Qft
1.7: yearimgs weavers, gj.60 ft 7.75: ew
18.00 ft 8.25; ewe, cull and reunion. 81.78
ewes.
m
e.uv; leeaer van, laaag.uu.
San Praneleco Hoes 810.00
Saa Fmaclace, Nov. 4. (XJ. P.) Cattle
Ores fed (teem. No, 1. 6 ft 6 He; second
Quality. 4 X ft 8 fee: er and haifera. 4 at
5 He; calve. Oshtweight, 7 ft 8c; osires, heavy,
6rift6e. - j
ShepT.rab, 7 ft 7 4e; wether. 4ft 41c;
ewe. 3i ft 8 He. ' - . .
nogs Hard grain fad, weighing 100-172 lbs.,
10; wet 800. So. i j
Own var Hat 88.1b
Denver. Nov, 4. Cattle Receipts. '880.
weak. Steers. $3.00 ft 6.00: eowa and heifers.
8S.OOftB.0Or toekrs and faedara.
$4.50
6.0O: ealvea. 35.B0A9B0.
Hogs Reoeipta, 300. ateady.
Top. $8S5;
vwjk, ai.vvws.iv.
Sheen Raneiuta. 1 T ona
Iraba,
feeders,
i
!H2-65 32.50 ft 4.23;
$7.00 ft 8.00.
KaMat City Hocj 87.8v '
Kansas Cttv. Nov. 4 I. N a m f.etl
Raoeicta. 10OO: dulL Stmrs. i.VSfi&ttjn-
eowa gad heifer. $$.00 ft 7.00; itockem ssd
feadera, $6.25 ft 7.00; calvea, $7.50 08.75. j
Hog Receipts, 1600; active. Bulk I tn
sales. 8T.18ft7.4B; heaviea. . 37.00ft7.48;
Ughta, $7.16 ft 7.46: mediums $7.25 ft 7.504
oneep iteociptt. 40001 dull. Lambs, $8,50
If 8.65; awe. $4.00 ft 4.25.
' iftrnaha Hag 97.68 '
South Omaha. Now. . . (L N. 8 1 Rnaa
Receipts 4000: tstive, steady to 10c higher;
Bulk, $6.80 ft 7.80; top. $7.65. f '
Cattle Receipta 1100; beef steers tndlaW
atock weak; spota lower; no choice, fed steen
here; built .and vag gtaady; stockera tad feed
ers dulL . - ,
heep Reoeipta 2000; fat lamha steady:
top fed weatorna, $8.60. . SbMp alow and soeear;
feeding iamb, gtaady. . i
Kew York Batter aad Erg;
New Tark. Nov. 4. (t N. S.) Butter
ltarkst Dareiy steady, creamery extras, 46 K
creamery nna, iia flht; creamery
itner scoring, aiwasue, ea aawy tuba,
$2ft46e; ladiaa, fresh, txtm, 85 ft 16c, t
Chose Market irregular. Stats Whole milk
specials, 33 th ft 28 a; lower grade. lttfSle;
average run, 22a Wisconsin Whole mOk.
faney Toanf Ameyteanii, 21ft 22c . State
Mima, aneeiai. llHa: aktma. choice, lit
lei skims. ehoace . to good. 8 tMOo; 'Jower
grxitw, a-win, .-
Egg Mtrket Irregular. ' Natrby whit, fancy.
8Se: nearby brown, feney, 687Se; extra, 63
ass.. nail. s rr.
Milk The nominal wboJeeala price It $at$71
pes au pouaos. oauveretx in nw lor. ,
Chlraaa Dairy Prod are 7 I
Chicago, Nov. 4. (I N. g.) Butter .Tte-
ceipta, 4160 tubs. Creamery, extra, 44c; fietta,
864Svie, packing stock, 28 ft 24c i
Egg' Receipts, 1420 cam. Miaeellanesina,
''woi ordinary nrM, aaejaic: tirfita,
54c; iihecka. 26 ft 38a: airtiea. 28 0 30c. !
..nrLlu,,L ft 10 iisisiea.
20Vsv20a: Tonna Ameiteaal SoftSOtae:
avniaorna. ngiitie: aricx, xt se zii e.
live Poultry -Turkeys. 80e: chickens. I9e
P rings, 23a; rooster, 15c; see, 22c ( .dock.
20. - H v ... ,j
. Ttrmlaal Reipto
San yVanr-iarft Rerwints from Oeeann itn4ne
the month of October, via water:. Floor , 153.-
in r. aarxs; wheat, 1ST centals; oata, 66,
6B4 eentala: bran, 7952: millron. 27.86 aarka:
feed. 40; middHna. 8077 aarka: millron. 21
726 mokai laorta. 3446 moka: rroata. 681
tTem Whrii7i, via rail: 8000 ar. mesa
flour: vi water, 238,704 ajr. sackst wheat, 12
138 centals; bran 3MT sacks: feed. 18.576
arks; Buiirun. 322 tack; groata. 1463 aacki.
miadUa. 1380 Backs. , . "
BalaiArt SMH 1:
CMraao, No. 4. Modern Miller asytt Ra
ta needed eve mwch M th winter wheat terri
tory in th ftoaUweaV. Graia that was seeded
area time as-o haa not yat garminated, aa- the
oil to excessively dry, la the Wast aad terri
tory east ot tha Uisstatirpt eaoditioas are mora
IsTwrsbl. - Oeweval tadlcatiens ara that area
finally reaeedad wiQ aot be a large a teat year.
rrtdkU Wheat Last j
Chlrsgo, Nov. 4. The Chicago Tribune Quotes
lama A. Pattea a aayms: "I am not Interacted
ta ia wheaf market. - Wheat won't (tap at t
dollar; it will go mneh haw. There ia Botany
aonsnmptive demand to bolster a the market,
thing tm held up the prioa, European credit It
hot, a poor that we eaanot look for aay ainort
damand ta held up tha aaarkBt
ft ,s; , f ..-
t Ktw Ttrk FailtTT Market 1
New Tort, See, 4. 11. N. 8.1 live paaV
try . Irresrniar. CTitckens. 23ft22c tmmi.
ft28e: tarkeyt 82ft38e; roastera, 16e; dacka
Sft82; sees. Sft38e. , , !7
- - Ktw Tart Patata Market '
ew Jora. no. 4. (L X. 8.1 Pataboes;
(It bulk, barrel oe bag) "-Market steady o-l
br whit. $ 66 ft $.50. r k
CRANBERRIES MAY SELL TO THE EAST
LOCAL CRAIIB
E
IS
" . 11 1 as
Waila there ia eatraao daUneaa In the local
ettpbtrrf trade, and ofpeoally 10 for the eery
wgh prvsefl Saatan atock. mark eta ot tha enaa
try are gaaeraQy farorabta. Itaroiriea for Ore
ftat eraBbernaa tr romlng frVan a-wider Urrt-
fcory man arar t,cfnn . .iw4 n'aa all r
pa U: aaJea will be nude . alaoat ia atgM
a ammimn growing eeeoccn.
1 For tha fina tlma Imm. riu.. .ihl arh
aaoea oc tnat Kerrrtory are inqoirinr for Ore-
tvm-n saauieum crsncxrnea. Aa- order lor a
carload waa available here thia week, hat it
waa impoanbla to aaaaabaa a fall ear waea it
waa ornwDdea.; ..
hue Eastern -rasberriea are - ofrensd ia
Portland. Or., ttoek. wiil -soon Te avaiUbla in
the Ea-t- It ta a gUoatton before
dupli rated. The Eastern noil waa renorted aa
awaaoalry nnaU thia - season, thia betsg the
cause for that pnee advancing to the highaat
paint oa record. Becap ot the record price
ana trie nuge tretgnt can, aa weu aa the' treat
priea difTerential between tha Kaatarn and Goes
stock, whotesalera - eeneraBv cannaied thah a
deta- tor all except the sow II initial rVravrnt,
wujca waa jaucnaaea wa una oroer.
December Wheait
t
Again Is Lower
In Initial Trade
Chicago. Nov. 4. cl. T. 8.) Wheat worked
sharply higher in the later trading, with the
eioae at good gaina and not far from the day'i
ion. A crop scare coming from the Boahera
hemisphere, telling of tmseaaonabie eold weath
er ia Argentina, with the wheat crop there in a
critical etage, took the trade by iurprise . and
stimulated substantial huying and extcruiTt
short covering. -
Wheat closed with net galna.of lmtt
hher; eora rcaa ft He adranca and oata
tje np. - V
Chicago. Net-. 4. (7. H. .) Jicember
wheat aiumped to 88e at the opening of today's
market, the toavert price fij aH years. Oa the
break, however, there waa good eoauoiadoa bonne
baying, which had a stahuixicg tendaBcy. The
opening tor December wheat waa e to 11i
tower, and for at ay Ao to e off. Shading
was of a mixed character.
Cora started Ha lower to o UgHer for
December and unchanged tot May. Trading waa
light,, the market folic wing the tread of wheat
a ine opening.
1 Oata ooenad niwkisant (Whra . wraa amaa
buying by local aherta.
froTiatona were duU. with efreriagi light gad
the ranse of price at tha outaat eztremely aar-
JOW.
Range of Chicago prioea as furnished by the
Ctuted New:
s. WHEAT
Open., High.
88 101
.. 108 H 108 H
CORN
44H 46
...( 50 51
OATS
80H 81
85 A 38
. .P0BK
low.
88
108 H
44
80
Close.
let
-108 k
"48 H
51 5
81 U
-88
tiec'
May
Dec.
May
tOwts
May
1500
892
835
760
780
LAUD
i 892
mil
780
- '780
800
830
760
780
-00
817
75S
787
Jaa,
May
etigg Work
Eidgefield. Wash., Sot. . Excelletit ahar-
vsatlna weather la prevailing around BidgefieM
tad the " surrounrling country and farmer are
hurryins to complete fan work. Practically all
gfloa round her bar been filled and rancher
are bust di tiring the lata eron of potatoes and
putting fall train. The potato crop will
oe aeui 7 a per cent ni normal around here,
aecording to statements of various growers, but
m a rew eases Dig yield are reported. From
the 10-acr. patch of Walter W. Cook, south ot
Kiageiieia. sn average ot 180 Backs of potatoes,
! field run. waa harvested They were of the
Whit Burbank variety and of a flat marketable
sue.
DAIST . PRODUCE OF THE - COAST
eJsKmjftA fwsVaavVlv i't
BaaUla, Nov. 4. IL N. 8.1 Egg Select
ranch, 58ft60e; pullet. 4248e,
muter ajity creamery, 46c; bricks, 47c
Cheese Oregon Triplet. 24 St 25c: Tonne
Amerloaa, 80c
t-e aneele Market
Loa Anxelea. CsL. Nor. 4. L N. 8 1 But
ter, 51a.
&tt itxtras, esc; cs count, 57c; pullcU,
48e.
PoultryHens, 25 ft 32c; broilers, 40c: fry
ers, $le. .. . 7-
V Wolrtd Aid Corn Grovrer
WaahinsTton. Now. 4. Tha . anvarnmant is
coming to tha. aamstanee of the fanner in the
ens can sea Dj the low price tor corn, it was
announced at the treasury department today.
Mil tna present large increase may not
have to b sacrificed at a losing price, the di
rector of the War Finance corooration todsv
decided, with, the approval of Secretary Mellon
ana secretary wauace, to appoint a committee
to investigate and develop .plana for warehousing
corn on h large cie. ,
MtaaeanoUs-DBjatk Flax
Dttlnth. 4. IX S. S.) Flax Noeem-
her,. $1.82; December. 1179 H : Jasnary.
$1.80; track and arrive. 8l.83ftl.83H.
Minneapolis. Nov. 4. (L . S.) Phtx-
sevamnet ai.i ; ueceniMr, i.70t; Janu
ary. . $1.77 H i track and arrive, $1.73 H
6y.TTlr',.
HlsaeapoUs Wheat Options
. Minneapolis, Nov; 4. Wheat:
r. . 'i' ; Close
. ' . ? Open. Friday. Thursday.
December $1.10H $1.1$H $1.114
May ............ 1.10 1.U , 1.11 H
. -XaBgag City Cask Wheat
anus- dry. Nov. 4. Cash wheat: No. 1
dark winter. 81.14; No. 2 81.04ftl.18; No. 3,
t-oseajuisr; r.a. gl.OO tor hard; No. S
0 860 ft $1.01; No. 8. 95 98c '
' A Cottoa Sett On Market
. New Tork. Nov. 4. Cottonseed oil': October.
$8.20ft8.80; December. 88.53 8.5(5; Jan
nary. $B.88ft 8.7lj- March. $6.89 ft 8.81 j May,
aaivvaii. -
?, V. Chleai-o Potato Market
Chicago. Nov. 4. CI. N. S.) PoUtoee
Keeeipts. 78 can. Northern white, 31.50 ft
1.75; Minnesota North Dakota Bed River Ohio,
IJL6S ft.1.63. . . ;.. j , I ...
, Si, LoaU Cash Wheat
s St Lonhti Mo., Nov. . Cash wheat: No. 8
fed. $1.15; No. 4 red. 64H ftOOe; No. 8 hard,
65c; No. 2 soft Wheat, $1.13: No. 1 hard white,
tl.OO. ..
Stadias It Delayed
Mora, "0v. 4. Owing to tack of rains
err
little wheat aaedins haa been done,
has faliea since October 15.
No rata
V., Baeaos Aire Wheat
Bnenoa Aire, ' Arganlina. Nov. 4. Wheat
elowsd easy. . November,- 3 1.07 H, up 5c; Feb
ruary. fl-ViC
- i 3faJ Stores Market
xNw Tork. N. 4.-(1 N, B.) Turpentine
Rarsnnsh. 74; New Tork. 62.
, Rin Sarannah 4.43; New Terk, 8.80
6.85. - -'.
Girl Proyes She
Has Class Colors :
On, Under Cover
.v'w '- . . K
r Brpwnarviile, Or, Nov. - 4. Insist,
anca of. aophomores of the local high
school ia compelling- members of the
freshman class to wear srrn brought
about a near riot, - The wicilance
committee seised giti of the "rook"
elasa and .Insisted that aha show
w hether aha was comply tnc with the
rules. Tha rirl mphaUcally insisted
She ' was. Brought before the stu
dent body she raised her skirt enough
to show an emerald colored garter.
W
MARKET
QUE
WHEAT IS SOUGHT -AT
LOW QUOTATION
FBXDAT WHEAT TBADE
'-- Bli Gala
Bard wkitc ........ fMO . Ic
Raft wklta Jt it
.Walt daa let '
Tear
A
1.88 IM
NORTHWEST GRAIN RssfErpTS
--v-ar-
Wheat, Barley. ITioar. Oata. Bay.
Portland. Fft-. . 121 ... ft.
13
ea ago . . .. ' 4 I 4
ftsaeoa to date. 1S4 1.1 11 011
Taar ago .... 0488 i'JS 289
Taventaa, 1 Than. 27 ; .- 8 '
Tear ago f 10 t 2
Season u dato. 824 74 882
Tear ago ei..'. 2823 88 ' 884
tteattle. Tbara.,--., 18
Taar ago . .. . 84 S . . . '
Seaaoa to -date. 888S 104 845
18
880
S4
4S8
335
c a
2
222
180
4
75
85
1
21
874
'780
Tear ago 2388 12 118
.14:
Kxnorts 'Irmrn Portland Steamer, taa Teaaa.
for Orient. 38,384 rnsheta Vaeat; ateamor
Adaaf Mara. - er . Orient. 18A.SJ4 basheia
wheat. , . t '
Wheat market1 ia aaoted at Tory low figures,
bat the volarne f aalea at country point ia ao
hmifcrd aa to aaake pre vailing quota tin na nominal.
Her and thrre amall d be ot Wheat are . being
forced upon -the market and at current valuta.
Millers and exporter alike are grabbing each
offering gad are willrng to take more at the
price, bat grower feel that the market ha
-been forced entirely too Vow: t
Extrem low wtjeat pricea are confined to the
export grade, formalins wheats, each aa No. 1
blueetem, Baart or Marquia, are hard to obtain.
Aa high as 11.10 per bushel. Portland track, is
being offered for No. 1 bluest ai, with club
down to 88 ft c, but there are few grower
wilhnt ta do bttsinea. f - .
With lb Vheat market tone down in the
gutter, there name a cab la from Argentine aay
lna that loeuata had appeared in ajaendoba and
in Santa Fe Nevertielese, Liverpool started
with wheat showing a lose of 2 Vtd to 3d or 5e
,o a DUsaei. wrma un wag little early c-
uiiij av .awsago.
llour market eontirrae to weaken hare and
forecasts are f or a further decline in price toon.
u usnai ,iBBira lor oat t niftier price eon-
a trV"Ttaa' Price, mm doort Patent.
87.00: WiHanwtta valle haaU a A. io.r
ao-au; -caaenr - nara woest. 17 Vot
twaerr aroajrtam,-85.55; bakers' valley, s 85.80;
graham. 85.80: whole .hnL s an- Unuu
Prtn "heat, patent. $7.40 per bbL Price (of
Bitt. "tra, tuonrhaa SOo extrsJP
Muying price for old crop; Willam
etta tuaathv fa,w-v v 4 Aft AIR AA . M
Eaatern Oregon timothy, 118. OO per ton do
jer. 810.00 11.00; trw. I8.00 7.00t
515.00 15.86 per ton. .
To; doaoestic, 7 in carload tot, lea amounts
higher, v
MIIXSTCrrs Minrun at mill. , ascrtad. tern
una txiiira; canosas. 2u.uu
0AT&--:Pertoa, buyiag pricg.-, Feed, f 26.50
jaVQT Ala- S
BABLTttytng pricet Feed, 823.00 ft
24.00- brewing. $25.80.
SEED Buying price: Bed clover. 15 9
I6e; !ke. l4r; vetch, 8 lb.
FEEDSTXJFFS P. O. B. millk: Rolled
barley, $84,00 88.00; whole barley, 381.00;
alfalfa meaL . S3&.00: .oconut meak 128.00:
cracked oorn. $18.00; wbol corn, $38 00 per
ton: whalg oate, $33.00; roUed oats. $36.00;
enjecea wncat, aaa.ov: cratcQ itea, 147.00
WHEAT
. - Nov.
.,sW. I 1,06
sea-.. J a .a ki.er.SJ5
; .88
BTK '
72 -784 "72 K
11 1 ' 76i
Dec.
Hard wit
Soft white
White club
Dec, . . ,
May . .
t 1.00
.88
.98
.73
78
Apples, Are Dull -Witlr
Price
Quoted in East
.t- "' : ;j AJnartegit Jtaan Shiprnant
Ctrlot shipmento for the United State:
CaBfamlh'
87
New
Hampabir..
f jolorsdo . , , , . .
Idaho
Maine ........
Massachusetts . .
Michigan . . .
Montana ......
20'
87
60
1
11
14
New York 44
Uregoo
....... $2
Utah . ; . .
Washington
..,.518
Total 83S
Extreme dullbess continue la th msrket for
pples, both at primary and iobbins nointa. Pa
cific Northwest primary point reported little
acuvrcy, woiie joooing market as rula were
weaker aad lower. , Xiocal situation it extreme
ly uiet,!j'.. .i
Primary markets raported: s
rvenstenee tnesata. extra - fancy. 10 Tier
cenx, ao.uu, tract, c.ioasx.sa; laacy, $1.99
eyx.uv, j . - . .
'Takima Jonathans C. arerf. K tr oki9i
$1.00; Winesapa, medium to large, extra fancy,
$2.15; -faaey. $1.76 ft 1.80.
KOcnester.' . X. 43old. eainail linn.. AM
Light wire inquiry. ' Demand light. Movement
low. Mie4, nuU. Tao few tale reported
va quoie.
; PhUadelpWa---5jO nan on track, inctodlnl
broken. - Demand and ' movement moderate.
Market dull ' for boxed atock. ; Washington
jonamaoa, extra uncy, metuum to urge, 82.50
2.65: Rome, extra fancy, medinen t Urea.
g2.50 1.00; Stsymans,. jtxtra faney, medium to
laraw, ed.avas o.vv-, -
Chicago -230 cars on track, including brok
en. Demand and movement slow. Washington
ueucious, extra tancy, targe, S4.0O m 4.SB; me
oinm, 3.73.UO; faney Urge, 83.754.00
Spitaenburgs, ' extra fancy, medium. $2.65 ft
2.85. Aoctkm xrrlees: 11 ears snld Wash.
ington Jonathans, extra fancy, medium to large,
82.10 ft 2.60; average, $2.45; fancy medium
to large, 1.8Jft2.65; average, $2.30; Deli
cious: eaixa-iancy aarse. ts.somg.oo; average,
33.40; Oregon Spttsmborgs, extra fancy small
to medium. SL.ao m z.-a; average. S2.00
Kanaat City 157 cars oa track, including
orouenw Buppti neivy. uemand and move
ment moderate. . Market weak. Washington Ie-
ueios. extra laney,. nxecaum to large, t4.au
Jonathans, -extra - fancy medium. S3.00A)S.10
fancy, $2.75 2.00; Idaho Jonttbaro, jumbl
pace, az.aoez. fo: poorer tow a 12.U0.
Eittabon 187 era on track, including
broken,. Opening pricea Thursday. Supplies
neavy. lmano. ana movement slow, waining-
toa Jaattnana, actra fancy small. 32.00 02.25
medium, 82.25 ft 2.50; large, 83.50 ft 3-00: De-
ncion, fancy small, Sa.00 S.65; . medium
68.50 4.00 arae. $4,008)4.25; very large,
34.25- 4.7ia-
8t- IjcuisaalaS. unbroken -and 6 broken cars
on track, mostly selling an (action. Demknd and
movement, very light. - Market slightly weaker.
Bulk, per fcu&hel measure, aidshs Jonathan No,
1. 36.00 A 4LS0. Anetioa oriees: A ears sold.
Washington Jonathans, fancy, very lerre, $2.55;
small to Urge, $2.15 2.25; mostly, $2.25;
C grade Rome, medium to very large, $2.00
2.25;. average," $2.10$ Waxen era, extra fancy,
small to very lares, $2.16 ft 2.25; mostly $2.15;
hand picked, orchard run, coll out, small to
huge, $2.05 3.1 8.
Minneapolis 1 S 8 cars on track, including
broken. Supplies liberal. ' Demand and move
ment moderate. Market ' steady. Northwest,
medium to large JnsLhans, extra fancy. $2.75
ft 3.00, fear $3.23; O trade, 12.2$ ft 2.50; De
licious, extra fancy, $4.00 94.25.
New Tork Supplies boxed stock heavy. De
mand limited. Movement light. Northwest,
Jonathans, extra fancy, large. $2.40 & 2.50;
-very large, $2.69 ft 2.65; tmrj to medium,
$2.00 2.25;. fancy, medium to large. $2.00
2.25; few very large, high as 32.-40; car run,
12.00 2.10; Bosks, extra fancy, large, $8.00
jfi.e. u..u. eatna,t. .ii l
2.00; few large, 2.50 2.65 ; few 2.75; smtU
to medium. S2.00vC.15; Sptttenlrargs. extra
fancy, large, mostly, 13.00; fear very Urge,
$3.23"; medium. $2.50 ft 2.75; small, mnstiy,
$2.25; fsnoy, medium to large, mostly $2.25
2.50; few very large, $2.73; C grade, ail aiaes.
12.0062.55; Winter Bananas, extra fancy,
t. Asat 9i. 1 aft . MaiMM a ka
ft2.75.- smaU. $S.23ft2.4ft; fancy, medium' to
large, 82.50 2,7 5; very large. 88.00; small.
gz.ootf J5,ao i vi graae. au sues, t.9yz.sa
OrOey. extra fancy, large. 12.75 8.00; small
a.VU W .WV, ' W a ..... ... .WH.t.
to medium, $2.25 2.50; Delicious, extra fancy.
lerre. S.7a W 4-ou : amau to medium.-M-Ow ct
3.50. klontana, Mcintosh, fancy, amall to me
dium, $2.5952.76; few $2.85; C grade, eat
run. $2.-25.
Boston 28 onbeoken can an track. De
mand aad movement slow. Msrket steady.
Closing price Wednesday and opening price
Thursday; Washington. Jonathans, extra faney.
medium. to large, $2.75 3.00; fancy, medium
to large. $2.50 2.75. Auction price: 6 -ear
sold. - Washington, aDeheaoua, extra fsney. aU
sizes, $8.204. 60; average, 33.81; fancy, all
sixes. $2.553.60; average, $2.9$: I onsthazu,
extra fancy,- all aiaea, $3.60 $.10 : average.
$2.e2: Brstsenhurgs. extra - laacy. all
$2.60 3.35: aeeraa. $2.74.
Kew Terk Wool aad Hides
New Tork. Now. 4. Ct N. S.) Wool
Market steady; doeaestie fleece XX Ohio, 23
38c; da polled scoured basis, 18 67c; do Text
sconced haaja. 40 73e; territory atasia. scoured.
55 85c
. Hide Market- firm. .Native ttaarrs. 14 H
14c; Steaded steer. Ht14U,e.
Saa Fraaelsee Poaltry Market ,
San FT-snrix-o, No. -V. P.y PooJlry
Brotier, 35c lb,; kr;e kens. 28 28c; ducks.
20 22c . . - . .
m mix 1 1 a k 1 1 1 a onpif' mnn
iiiuiil u, unuuin IVUUlX IfUillV
HOGS ARE COIHGsCOIilliEllCETOBAY
FRIDAY LIVESTOCK TBADE
Hog-s Strara. - Lanka,
PorUaad ttM , f .tUK V'
CIir 8,15 ,18.88 -
Omaha MS 8.88
Btw - M Sat
Eaasa Clt7 .. . kU 78 ' . BM
SeatUa 3f market ,
Sa Fraaeigcw.. 18.88 848-. 7.71
".4 PORTLAND LIVtSTOTS: -RUN -
. Hocb. fjattlo. Calvea. Bbeep. Otra.
FWday - . .
Week ago .
3 week age
4 weeks ago
Tear aa .
43
36
a
124
a
3
78
.1018
. 86
73
80 -
8S
183
201
asi.
17
888
mat
16
6
4155
2163
4 2S
Tl too
4 1613
833
310
" 5
11
X' years ago
8- rears ago . . .'. 1 3-92
20
ss
rear ago .... 22
While there were nine toads of Hvwarjv ' ea.
Ported hi the North Portland alters at the open
ing of the Pridw markets on), fewr ar
were-for tha trade, other betas direct aaJptaenA
Five loada of swine esme from ftonth TtakoJa.
to vatvoua local Backers. Thia ia tha find thaa
that the araalley packer hav brought in boats
nm uie ntiuweat, a condition that waa ex
plained in a pre vi one market rwnorr: -
Notnmslly speaking the local bog market wia
aaeauy wiia bo change noted in price.
uraerai nog nmrket range:
Pnme light S9.O0ftt.50
Bmooth heavy. 230-300 Iba. ... 8.75 8.00
fmooth heavy, 800 lba up . . i. T 00 S.00
ooah heavy S.00a7.B0
t. Ps .00 ft 0.B0
Pander pig " ... 0.00 9.60
Stags ........ T . 4.00 1 6.30
' Oattla About Btaadv
In tha. eattla .11. v. ihara mm, a Mall n, m
"ta r-oniana rnday. Uenenl xenanient in
the trade indicated, a ateady tone. , former prices
were generally continued.
General eattla marteiL rann
Cboioe steers . . ,
Medium to good steers
Pair to medium ateen
,.$5.75a.25
4.706.T5
4 75i
(5.25
14.75
Lorn moo to fair ateen 8.75
8.7!
Chotee-cow and heifer . . 4.50
6.00
aieaium u gooa cows ana heifer. . 4.00
14.60
rant to medium cow and heifer. . . 8.50
4.00
uommon to lair Oowi and hsifsrs. .
2.76i
18.60
-raere
1.601
8.751
2.75
8.T5
Bulla ...... : .
Choice feeder .....
Pair to good feeder .
Choice dairy carves .
a J
4.60 ft 5.00
3.75 ft 4.50
8.60 ft 0.00
rrime light calvea
8.00 ft 8.50
8.00 ft 8.00
6.00 ft 6.00
Medium light calve
Uaayye
. 8heeo Sltoathm Oulat
White a ateadv tone is n!u.atA r
sheep and lambs was quiet at North Portland
nun. necipis were out one toaa.
tieneral sheep and lamb markat range
Kast of mountain lambs 36.50 7.00
vauey lamD .
Fair to good Umbt
Call Iamb
Feeder lambs .
Light yearlings
Heavy yearlings
tight wethers .
Heavy wether
Swe
Thursday Afternoon Sale
COWS
No. Ave. Tba. Price I No.
Ave. lbs. Price
6.00 ft 6.50
5.00 tf 5.50
3.00 4.00
4.60 ft 5.00
4.60.00
8 60 4.50
8.50 4.50
2 608.60
1.00 3.60
3 760 (
8:... 796
1 i . . .1000
1 1140
1 1050
2 923
256 I
1 1030 1
8 258 J
8 203
1 520
20 132
6 188
182
2..., 245
7 175
6. . . . ' 160 'J
1 . . 826
4.25
2.00
3.50
2.00
8.50
2.00
1 1010 $ 2.25
1 790 2.00
1- . . . 830 2.00
1 710 2.00
2 855 2.00
S 836 2.00
CALVES
5.60 I
BULL
$.50 I
HOG3
$ 9.00 I. 2. . . .
250
178
114
152
192
253
178
126
173
$ 9 00
9.50 6....
6.50 7....'
8v0 23... s
0.6 4...-.
8.60 2...,
8.25 5.;..
B.60V S.V..
a. so .is;...-
Tl.OO . "
9.50
0.50
8.25
9.50
9.00
9.50
8.50
9.50
. LAMBS
68 $ 6.75 I 17,...
'72 5.00 22;...
75 6.25 . 25....
75 6.00 f 324 . . . . ,
' . EWES
111..-
8. .
77
91
$ 6.00
5.50
4.50
5.75
ISO. .
2.,
2l::
is.'.
67
!II I00 I 16.... 134 $ 2.10
. . .. lag ,B.or 1
- TE ABLINGS
. .. 8S $ 4.75 1
BCCKS
. .. 175 $ 2.50
MIXED
. .. 130 $ 3.00
Friday Morning Sals
STEERS
1$.
No.
Av. Lbs. Price, i No. A v. Lbs.
Price.
$ 6.75
4.
840 $ 5.00 1
. .1050
COWS
18.... 1047 $ 4.50 J V 1..
.1059 8 8.00
, 167 $ 9.50
.' 350 -6.66
HOGS
9.50 21 .j
8.00 1 . .
9.50
1..
. 1. .
. 6..
ft..
170
270
100
LAMBS
78 $ 6.10 . 102. .
69 S 6.25
Hutu atit-tr av
118 $ 3.50 . 8..1. 126 $ S.00
,95 .4.50
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Eepublic of vChile
' Issues Nev.Borids
, DaM November 1
A new offering of . $10,500,000 Republic of
Chili 25 year 8 pay cent external lota sinking
fond gold bond waa made public yesterday. The
bends ara dated November 1. 1S21, and are
payaoie ta united states cola coin. Tbe loan
agreement stipulates that the Chilean government
hall provide an annual sinking fund of 4 per
cant, to be paid in equal quarterly installment,
beginning February l, 1922. to ba aaed to pur
chase bonds in th open market, at prices not
to exceed 110 during the first 10 year, and at
105 thereafter. In addition to this plan, tha
issue ia callable as a whole at 110 during the
first 10. years, and at 105 thereafter. Any
bond not redeemed prior, to maturity win be
paid by the republic at maturity at 105.
The purpose ef the Issue is to providde funds
for the purchase of rolling stock for the Chilean
tats railways, and also tor improvement work,
including electrification. '
' Bonds are being offered at 99 H tno interest
by local partietpaBte in the syndicate, which in
ciud?aw .weman. Smith aV Camp Co., Ladd A
Til ton bank and Lumbermena Trust company. '
The underwriting syndicate was headed by
Blair &. Co. of New Tork.
Umatilla County
- Wheat for Exhibit
Pendleton, OrV Nov. 4. Pour vsrietiee at
wheat will be sent to the InternaUonal Grain and
Hay show at Chicago the -last ef this month,
representing TJmatill county farmers. - - The grain
exhibits were one which took honoai at th
Northwest Grain and Hay show, held here daring
the Round-Tip. . - - - -;
Triplet wheat grown by P. S. Cafff- A Sen of
Pendlatoa, Hard Federation wheat grown by Otto
Reunion of Pendleton,- Early Baart crown by
R A ..Reeas of Rrho and .9maatfW aw,wa tv
August Weinke of PtioB)RortC will form the ex-sl
nioit. - a. oaie an nay grow oy ajnariea wics
Under ot Boardraan, which tods first nns here,
wiU also be sent : i. $ t
POTATOES ALONG .THE
-San Francisco Btarket'
COAST
SMI TSamaVM Vm 4 i II T A IWh. 1
j Kirrrs, 12.35 2. 50; Salinas. $3.75; Oregon
- ..v., - - . . .V WWU
Bnrtianka, 82.65 ft 2.75.
Onion Crystal -Wax, $8.00; brown. $4.00 ft
6.25. :? - ' 3.. - -i ' "
'-'.vi.. Lot Annate artel '
-Lo Angeles. CaL. Nov. 4. (L N. S.I Pota
toes: Lugs, mostly $1.00 1.25; Burhanks.
best. $2.75 2.90; poorer, $2.0O2.S0; Idaho
Kumets, 32.603.00; baking stock. 33.25
$.40; rursii. $25 2.40.
Seatu Market r
, Seattle, Nov, 4 -X N. S-) Onkxu Ore
gon, 4 3 5e Its. ?-.:! - - -
Potttoot Takuna gems. $3 8.00 40.00 ton.
- " 1 ' 1
- Cfeehalis Bread Lower -7'.'
Chehalav Wash., New. 4. The bakers and
bread dealers of (Jhehalai and Centralis have an
nounced a eat ot 1 cent's totf is bread aoM
war th counters, which f now in effect. Bread
i now seUing. for 9 and It vents per loaf. -
. Saa Fraaeiseo Cash Barley
Saa Francisco, Nov. '4.- -CTJ. P.) Barley
Spot feed, per: cental, $X20-1.23; shipping.
Wlaalpcg Cask Wheat -
Winnipeg, Not. 4. Cash wheat: N. 1 north
em. 61.04: o. 3 northern, tl.01 H : No.
1 northern., tl 9 ike; No. 6 aorthern, 7e.
(WILLAMETTE DiKE
I'MIIIII
HILL
Flllns; -was completed on tha 1200-foot
dikt at tha mouth at tha WTUIametta
Thursday aad tha rock work. wUl besjia
Friday mominr. The laat tart ef tba
work arUi ba rushed and it Is tba
pectaUoa Vt Iaiaa;or Jaroaa U. ri-
hemua of th Port of Portland ta bar
the project finiahed by th middle of tba
month. Tha dregls Titan of U Pa.
elite . Bridge company, ia rmorlrts;
boulders and bard pan from th lower
and of Montromcry dock, Tttia material
will be used a a fUl oa the dike. V
The dike at the mouth of the Wlllam.
etta was authorised by tha T?ort af Port,
land as a permanent aid - to na1g-ation
at tnat point, wnicb is tba hardest place
that irtiota have to necotiate. After the
Tuna rise each year the entrance to the
wiiianette shoals by . deposits, of mud
and sand and annual dredging- Is neee
aary to Keep a raSrway. .
fcnarlneerB, backed up by Cantaln
Pearson repreaentinr tha Columbia Hvar
pUota, contended that tha construction
of a dik .would tend tot bold a part ot
these deposits ind deflect tha balance
into tna bis; current of the Columbia
a train. Log boat men out un an ob
jection but were overruled.
The February rise la -the Willamette
will scour that mouth to tba full depth
and it will be free for the action of tn
aiKe.
CAPTAIlf BUCJT BAIXEY IS -
HERE MEETS OLD PBICXDS
Captain "Buck" Bailey of Seattle, one'
of the best known cicerones of the Is'orth-
west and a man who haa figured in the
past as skipper of opposition tugboats
at the mouth of tbe Columbia, i In tbe
city, Visiting .formes opponents and ahip
mates around "lime Juice" corner. Cap
tain Bailey came from- Puget Sound as
coasting pilot aboard the steamer Card
iganshire, of tbe Royal Mail fleet, which
Is in tba harbor. It waa Captain Bailey
who brought the big carrier hero on her
maiden voyage, that betng in June, 1114.
and he waa again called oa to "take bar
around" from the northern port, though
for the past two years Hhe genial akipper
has been "on the beech." not out of a
berth, but taking it easy as a reward
for many years In active service.
In dlscuRsing early days with some of
the waterfront fraternity he recalls that
when he first came to the Columbia as
master of a competing bar tug tbe dis
covery that teredoes were' at work on
piling ot the south Jetty resulted in one
newspaper wag getting un a story to
the effect the wood eaters of tha sea
had never before been known at the
entrance to the Columbia and suggesting
that Captain Bailey must have brought
them over tn the afterpeak tank of his
vessel, for the sole purpose of propogat
ing them at the mouth of the river.
However, Captain Bailey says that
with all the things he went throurh in
former days .he wishes Portland and the
state ail the success the improved ship
ping conditions can bring aad points to
the fact that had be not thought tbe
port would some day far outatrio -either
he would not' have bothered to spend
nis time competing lor its business.
BATE OK CANNED GOODS AND
r DBIED FRUIT .TO EUB0PE CUT
The tariff sheet between Portland and
European markets on canned -goods and
dried fruit-underwent a cut by -various
steamship lines when tha , commodity
rate on canned stuff waa reduced from
90 to 75 cents the hundred, dried fruit
in boxes from $1.15 to, IX and dried fruit
in bags from So cents to 70 cents. Re
frigerator space for apples-remains at
$1 per box.
Of the five companies operating be
tween Pacific coast ports and Europe
there is no regular conference aa in the
case of westward trade on the Pacific
Operators, however, stand on the gen
uemen s agreement. There has been a
big slump in European buying of late.
practically no wheat being sold at all.
Following the downward trend the off
shore lumber market is on the decline.
The barkentine Annie M. Rolph haa been
fixed for Puget Sound loading, for South
Africa at $2150. This is a cut of $5 over
the. cargoes "on the barkenthne Hesper
ian and the schooner David Evans, both
Of which got away in April.
Announcement from Hew Tork Thurs
day showed a cut of from tl to 1 5-50
from the Atlantic side to the east coast
of South America. v
US8MCT0B SATS KEW UOCM
IS SPLENDID INVESTMENT
"If a vessel is never lifted on tha new
15,000-ton drydoek, tba tact that It la In
eluded among marine repair facUitlea of
the port is: one of tbe best advertise
ments - obtainable," la the opinion of
Captain John K. Bulger, supervlimg in
spector of the western district of tbe
United States steam vessel Inspection
service, -who la hero from, bis Saa Fran
cisco headquarters, '
"Having been tn this district when
the original Port of Portland drydoek
was projected and finally made a reality.
I think I - can appreciate the value of
such additions to a marine community
and now, since the old dock Is not fitted
for the largest of .modern Teasels that
must be reckoned with during the corn
ing 10 years, the new dock will, In my
opinion, fully repay all-that has bean
expended on it."
Captain Bulger,, .aa supervisor, has
temporarily taken the place of Captain
E. S. Edwards, inspector, of hulls, and
John Wynn. Inspector of boilers, who
are on vacation. Captain Edwards
spending his time here, while Wynn is
at San Francisco.
FINED FOB BLOCKING DOCaC '
j , AND FEKALTT SUSPENDED
Charged with blocking the entrance. to
Municipal . Terminal. No. 2 with a raft
of saw logs, O. A-Downing, a wood
dealer, waa fined $100 this morning by
Munlcipdl Judge Roesman. Downing
was arrested by Captain Jacob Speler
who testified that the" position of the
logs made it Impossible for large -vessels'
to warp Into the dock. Tbe court
suspended -payment of the fine on condi
tion that Downing remove the logs Im
mediately and In the future retrain from
leaving his rafts In that place. 4
DREDGING IS BEGI?k"oK r -
. GRA.T8 HARBOR SHOAL
Aberdeen'. Wash.. Nov. A Dredging
of the shoal near Grays Harbor city by
the Grays -Harbor port eornmlasioa
dredge, has been started. The dredge
will be worked on three eight-hour
shifts. The channel to be dredged Is
2000 feet in length and to a depth of
20 feet, which, aa proposed, means the
removal of 150,000 yards of sedimenL -
. BATES; 8TEADT u; '
. New Tork, Nov.' t-kt N. R)-Both
grain and general rates are jsteady with
no change in Quotations. Prices: Ocean
(steam) grain ateady; United Kingdom
4 shillings; Germany. IS marks; France
left francs; 1-olland If ft kronen.. Gen
eral cargo steady. - - -
vl
JAPANESE DESERTER CAUGHT
An escaped Japanese seaman Trent the
NEW WILLAMETTE RIVERA DIKE
S - - ' H .
. - ."4; - ;
' - -
Driving; of th jUlnj; oa the - fllVa
"... txnipleted TTjurviday sad ibe rock mi wriU besin lmmelUtvcxr aad tba-
- project arUl be rausbed so that it may be txmipleted by Korrtnbrr li, .
Tides at Aitria Satarday ,
- Htsb Water , Lw Water
4:41 a. m. T.2 Yl. l:43-a. rns S.S ft.
3 :67 p. m. 7.S f C 11 :16 p. m. I.S fU
tSeaslda Hlrh water nine roinutet
aariiar.-. . - - ... - , -
, Seajtld Ixjw water 21 minute
earlier. '
steamer Helmaa Maru. which avrTivwdain
port several days ago. waa captured
this morning by a farmer at BJatnier. 1$
mi lee below - St. . Helena, aorordlng to
tbe United States tmrnigratloa aervtoe.
The Japanese Is being held at Rainier
and WW ba taken to St. Helens sad ba
put back on board the Helman Maru
when she leaves,
BIO TBEIGHTEB LUCK.E9BACH
e DISABLED! LIMPING TO. TORT
San Pedro, CaX, Nov. 4. IV. PJ The
14. 000-ton Luckenbach freighter 3C L
Luckenback, Kew Tork for Saa Pedro,
Is disabled at sea, 1000 miles south of
here and- is proceeding to thia port un
der steam from one boiler, according to
wireless advices picked up her at noon
today.
The steamship K. I, Luckenbach 'of
the Luckenbach Steamship company, was
listen to arrive at yortiana Movemoer
22 with general cargo from New Tork
and Philadelphia. She baa on board for
this port better - piaa S00 tons and a
iau-s uipment awaits ner arrival aera
for the eastbound Voyage. ... . .
ALL AL0KG THE WATERFRONT
Tha staamshls -Cordova- Alaska'
Steamship comoany. Portland for Hon.
Olulu. haa again been aet back and tha
ailing date is now annownced as Taea
day. Nove-nber 3. from Astoria.
Tha ateamabln Wlllhilo of tha WU.
llama line, is north bound from Balboa
and will ba due at San Pedro, about No
vember .15. She haa a large quantity ef
freight for Portland Sad ia due to ar-
rtve ner isovember so. , , -
The steamshio Senator will Bail from
Terminal No. 2 Saturday afternoon for
mo rrancisco. ean Pedro and San
Diego. She baa a full list of nasaenrers
and capacity frettrht.
Niels Nlelson. first of the JVorwesrlan
steamships under charter to Dant A
RasseiL. . a-anv reoorted iHaw as at
Chriatobol on November A On the same
day a sister ship, the Lulse Nielsen.
sailed from Barrv for Portland. - Tha
third ship, the Hanna Nielsen, Is "still
at Slavanger.
l ne Japanese steamship Uralssa
Maru entered Friday from Cardiff tn
ballast. . She will load grain for Houser.
News of the Port
Arweaj 8sawaawr S
Veehtdljk. Dutch stasjsrT. from .Saa fas.
emeo, earge in tranatt , . - .
PwS(JaawlSara,'kav wwWVMwssMMP
Oleum. Amenren ateeaarr. for Saa Ftaavavoa.
tallaat,
Daisy Math ears. Asterieaa atsuaier. foe Saa
Pedro, from St. Helena, lumber.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at trvr Stowta
North Haad. - Nov. . 4 Condi uoaas
t th
mth af th river at aeoa; Se
wind sooth, 32 miles: weather light man.
Pattmad humidity af, sooa, 7$.
DAILT BITEB READINGS
8 a. m.. Pacific Tim.
raaaian
0 0.00
69
IT
43
Eugens ,.
Albany ....
Salem
Oretea City.
Portland . .
10
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12
15
1.6
010.02
6-1
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O.2U0.4V0.16
S.5r-l.l)0.63
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) railing.
BITEB FORECAST
The Wills nsett rtwar at Portlaad wul ywaaaia
nearly etatioBery dartag the aekt tare sw tare
say, except aa allectad by th tad. .
AT WOBLBtJ FOBTS
Astoria. Nav. 4. Arrived at midnight: lap.
aaese steamer Taurus&uae stsra. Iran a
Aataria, Nov. 8. Ballad at 1J0 p.- m I
Steamer Bobto uoodleuew. lor New I art vu
Puget Sound. Sailed at 2:80 a, as.: Steamer
Ohioaa, for Philadelpoia- Arrived at 2:40 and
left lap at 5 p. an.: Dute'i jtaamer Vachldijk.
from Ban rrsBrtas. Ballad at IJ
RMiaw VI Ramala fav Aaa Waa. AmtilmA mt
T -SO n a, Moanrahin KUeva ttmr B.m P-J,a I
Sailed at 8:40 p. av: Steamer Tasnalnais. tot
saa. mnv bsun bi w p. sa.. ores ra ST saxavy,
tor Saa Padre.
Saa Padre. Nov. S. Arrived at 6:88 am,:
Steamer CeUVe, tram PortlcBd. Arrived t 7 a.
as. : Staamer Santitm. from Colombia river.
Arrived tt 7:80 a. as.; Steatser Mexican, trota
Portland, for New Tork. Sailed at 11 a. m.:
Stoaaaer Adsairal Evan, (na Portland to Baa
Diego.
Balboa, New I. Arrived t- Staamey WTXtpote,
tram Portlaad for Sew Tark .
Cristobal. Now. t. A reread . steamer Steal
Raager, from New Terk for Oriawt. Arrived;
Norwegian steatser Kieit Meiasa, from Cardiff
for Portland. v
Barry. Nov. 2. SaDsd:
Lata Nieteea. fee Portland.
T sin tar. Nov. 1.
ar. I
U-rrivad: Staamer Watt
Eador. from Portland.
New Tork. Not. S Bafled
ma. for Portland.
Staamey Dak.
fWUawt. No. 2. Arrived: Ja
Taihow Mara, frosa tVTTJaasl. - .
- Seattle. Hoa, 4. CL ). Al Arrivwd. Ta-
suabi Mara, from Kobe, aoow; Roots Geodf el
low, from New Tork. via Portland, noon; Seat
Rita, trm Saa Imaaaana, lt a. WLt PaHaam, from
British OolumMa porta. 1 a. m. Bailed: Lisfct
htma sender Heather, tar eae, 6 It a- m. Ar
rived: Jaovruttown. frosa Sams rang. 16 J8 a. ml
IWrriwr. from Taeoaaa, 10 p,' ta. ; Kaahima
Mara, from Vaneoevwr, 4:43 pi m; .lhs,mhra
Maru, from Vsaeouver, 1 p. mj
aUymand. Now. 3. Sailed j Davenport, tor
Baa bias. 10:80 a. m.
Sua rtaaciaea, New 4 (L If. S ) Arrived
Kor. curat h Ooast, Cranrewt Oty. 10:15
a. bl; Pert Aacelea. Los Angelas. 10:83 a. aa.;
Kara aa wooo. aam aateiea. ie: a. as.;
Curacao. Partiand, 10 Mi a m. RayBkaaa,
Los Angeles. 11:6$ a. a,;- Cauapar, Cawaaar.
2 :15 p. av: Saaao, law, Inge tea. 7:2t B.
so.; Wshoogal. Lee Aaawiea. T :2t p. an.
Sailed Nov. 8 Sovtk Coast, , lea A age las.
11:25 a. aa,: ETrnbeih. Bsnden. 11 A6 a m;
eea roam, mtnt Jwaa, z;e p. as. a
fort Bragg. .-OS at aa.: Admiral Drwey.
atlie, 8.20 a- aa.; Tiriraah. Aaosoa. 8:48
na: Can Benrv. rorUand. 4
Basdcm. 4:1 p. a,; B- J. Uaana,- Lea A Br
geieav. 6:1 p. m. : Acme. Baasaoav.. 3:10 p.
m.; tnraev. , eearrat, p. m;
Need) Rock, 7:20 p. m. Arrired
D. U. Seofietd, phUadrlrihia. 12:05
Atlas. Coca Bay, 12:06 p. m : Cold Carbwr.
PerUaBd, Main. . 8 a. m-T Maftrwamh. Ttd
k nl . X-0.1 . aWM . IX u.a
6:46 a. av: John 6. KirkratxV. ladyiasith
4:40 . av! Krvikea. Daaaigv. 60 a. av
' t
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t
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... - ... - fwJ-ej i-Ui . . .
at tbe month of tte waUmelte
Sailed today -Stmt mnsr. tUMton. 6:48
WashamsaL rsagayaa rivwr.
raa . 38 a w . . "
S (L K. S.) Saaed. Svaa.
3 B. SB. . '-f.
aneroeea, Kee.
fertVaa twaaw, at
.Taeeme, Nw. 4 Arrtvw. Juha twrhawkaea,
frnm Seattle, tt 6 a. as-: rhytUa. tram Saa Pes a- ,
men, at 8 48 a as. I rewsnyrvaaka. tram A-a.nl, j.
at S:80 a. m. : M a. Orava. rrwas aaatra-. aa
t JO a. as.; r-filaat- traee Saattla. at 1 a.,
m Rafted. Noaeaabee 4. Saa Ivts, far Saa .
lVdra, at 1 a. at. Sailed. Noaeeeeaf 8. M. a. ,
kmsacett, f ot View lark, vit Pettleaa. tt an
P- - av
s
, POSITIONS OE, TEASELS
Radio reraart free North Bead tdv the' pe-
tsml. "t ,a0owi vasssb at S P aa, ka- j'
Bierr. AstorW .for ' Saa Pedr. ft ssjlsa w
south at CohxaBbia rivwr. .
rwnsa Kiac. aUdoaaa far Asssauarta am Bet.
attle. 210 Btilea frees SaaUlak- t -J
WTTIsaaetBt. Kvswwtt tor Baa PraaaaBm, SIM
BsiVas from Kvwreti.
RtsMa Goodteltow. Pwrtauad for SeaUUa, tawwa
T wva i
Dwa
Norfolk ..
a a f WW. 9
6 ,
t
S '
a, a Praa.
. 9S
.Hannhiha
Siheriaa Prince Iartaaouth Nee.
saaaataa w ax iwbw.s eawt a a . r wv.
uSa LackaaBBBk,....Na Tsrk,....N.
Reae Oty ......... bbb rraa. . , . . . jnjv.
Kewsieeoet Ma KeatUe ..Nov.
1
' . . . v
" "- y '
Was? laseia
Staarawnd
Raakew Mara Msrurta New. a v
Ouraoae ..a. r. eafl way, .Nee, T
Any Mara Sas Fraa ...t.Ke.
OratnB Mara Crass Harber, ..Nee. .
Bfnkkat Mara ... '.SsSBIS .- it. Now.
8-
FViadas ....New Orlaaaas. .. .New.
rvansytvaxaaa ......new I era. ...... wn. mt
noadaras Aatwev ...... .Nov. 1 1
Canada . . . . Vanrewver .....Nee. 12 a
DaarfieVl Saattla Naw.lt a .
PMar La Larrbaaaa .... laiwitn-ai . . . . Nv. 1 3 .
Panaaran New Tork. .....Nee. 1 1
West Rlxes New CaaU. A.. Nee. $ a
PaTla ..Bueao Arra,...Nee. 16 '
Turi Mara New Orieaaa. ...Nwv. 1
Oaaxwt .......... ..orsrat ....... .Kew. I
Chflw ......tntawvw Nwv.lt'
Agiwrltl k. ....... w Orksaaa... .Nov. It ,
Sea Crus, ........ Wast Cweet, . . . New. It-.
Wfllhrto ....New- Terk .Now. 2 ,.
Rety Ms-ru Saa Prsa. . . . . . Nee. t
Taikat Mara Row New. 30
K. L Lack e bach. . . New Tork Nee. 33 :
Nebraska.:,... Mverrnol Nov. 2,
Texaa New Tork. Nov. 36
T B t grt Ptwra rail lent
Taasela taa ru. .-a
Kama Mara ....... .Orient ........ .Nav. 1
teewtot ...S Dieew A way. Now.
Santa ASdS .......Saa-Padr,. . .. .Nov. 6',
Wanama Saa Praa. .... .Nov. vt
Port "aid Mara Euro .......Now,
Aden Msr i ...,. .Orieet . . . ..Kau. $
fUBBWoott -Ma. . . . , . .aawrUe ....... .Hwv. $
Heinsn Mara Oriaat ........ Nat. 6
Anaatta Rolph -. Saa Iraa .Nee. S
Nrse Moaarch ,..Fwrwnw Nov.
Cordova t .Honolulu Nov.
Oaeea Margarat PtolaatlpUs ....Net. 6
orea rouwa . .Net. 6 t
Wast Islet Buropa I.INoi. S
ury ....... Mirepa .......New. S
...........R. T. aad any. .Nee. '
Bailor N. China norm. .Nov. 1
Kaatara
Raws Ot
tar ......... .Kan BV.- - a
Mar ..Valnaraia No.13 1
PeaBevleasrhim Tixwm a, ,i r
V - ------- r ....... r-w.. , a .
rslasa Alar Euram Nee. It :
...Tahsaraim Nee, 18
...One,,,.., .,..,. 4
Tamaraa Mart
TanrwanJsaa Mara.
..frtB ..No. 14'
fUthariae Park fiia, v.." it!
Paaamaa .....New Terk. ..Nm'ii
T-aW- "
OetamM
Eaiea Mara ....
La fayaa ,
Aden Mara .. ..
Heaswa Mara ...
...... .... nUerB peoXle
Terssla ;. 4
............... He
emaa Monarch Irvina
Eaasevw Sailor Aatswaaw
- ... Itawrh Kaah .
Nerwvrtr Oty Bunawet
W laUp St. Joasa l,.
W spams .- gt Paaawa
jF . UV ; Termtawl No.
Aaesrtxa Blpa .... ..'....,..,., . Alt bis '
Jobaa Pwrtsaa Wemwrt- .
Santa Ahcia ; Txaaywe Pmat
Cetlaa Msjrw Ear-steel
Sparine Park N. P. Law. Ca.,
folrktov PvBiaawJ Lbr So..
Onaea Isarcarrt Okab
asaaator Terminal Na.
Tewastaa Maru manj.aer
Jerfctattik Ttammal Na. 4,
Taaraahtasa Mare Isisria
TBAKSPORTATIOM
rwOcJrftr eV Frt'ti
Ssmcas from New YorV.
rrrCTatotrBo and soctttampton
aoorvaaia, ... is. Owe. is,
OA a BUN LA. .Dea. S.
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LTTERPOOL
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6AXOM1A ,..,. a, wa.at. taar.'
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v I.ONDO50EKST AND CU800W
tStai 6tov.1t. free. 31. Jan. 31
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fraa.1
ssaraiA...... am, y. re.i
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