THE OREGON DAILY T TOURNAT . PORTLAND.' OREGON WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1821. COAST PAYS MORE FOR APPLES THAN ANY OTHER .PURCHASERS PULLETSSHOWA Gil III MARKET , WEDHtSDAT BAIKY TEADE . V BstUr Zgg9 Ckfete . Cab Extra Select hat PartUsst ; S . 69 t rklesge .' $j , tH4 Saa Prsseisrs .... (t , 9S - i t T 74 tie ISV4 le Aageieg ...... tie ( , atu , .Jiti $$ . ti Iitdlcatine th gen.ral toardty of freak eggs ,.ae. lba nr; Wknl Uraud M the fact that Use Pastri Poultry producers WfdraiUr ed- lrir tmuueM 2a Suae .two grate, pullet nd iwna. ' I'd pullets the aurt.t lifted U 47 t . ", aliAeogh- thl price Hee here receirest In baUte) way by earn fin, for mmbw or Th aanjaaiatu advanced niw to in aaaa. . rVMwu ef the mm! bick price and tlx l"l that vaiae km r really oa a basis of what fr Tnrk a, paying, no attempt to made ' v th pndurrt la sjr.rw- srlecta beyond th J 60 wrt. , On (Irai Is obtaining t3e la a ba " Start ,. ' rIW kev shown a ttvmandnu hmtw in daaaand during recent weeke while production . he hnwn nt little. If any. tele. Kbr thl niaaoa the differential Between pullet ad talacta , aaa ! " rat. - t Storage egg altnatlrM November I1HTt.ASr Thl Ti. . .... T.') ..... 76.43 17.234 70.785 SKATTI.K Natter, lbs, 1 a 1.7l f tHMM, lbs. .111.661 Ifli, reaea 7.413 l-ouiuy, lba, rX310.1T Natter, lh, -Imm. lb. ... r.gg. Poultry, T allowed LatTeer , 421.143 180.389 13.854 ' 208.821 725.25 416.4.12 6.761 .120.102 Tkoaa. desiring special Information regarding . any market should writ the Market Editor, Oragoa Joaraai. Inclosing stamp to reply. BUTT EH TRADE IS HOLD 150 WELL I General bnlUr aiarkat altaatiara at ilik tint la' at vary laranbl eharaetar. Thar t bo yrt-a ahanaaa doitnt tha day aithar for aba or prtata. Oaaado donaad appaara aaidcicot to kp tlrtka ciaanad p. CHICKF.jr SITUATION HOLDS WELL Oanaratly aiaady to lira tna a) ahowa for aalokana ta tha rront airaat tnda. Claanapa ara ahawn flam day to day aad prieaa tra fully aiaiatainad. No eoana aaa anowa Wadaaaday. TFRKET MARKET TOLCME GROWS Day ta day tnaraaaa of auppliaa la ahowa in tha tnrW markat bora. Oraml aalat of draaiad ar ahowinf aroond 4 la a ponad out tnmm aalarta ta Jtautad toluma ara raaciaa aUnt- ly aooa Lata. 10 RCPFLIR9 OF TAK1MA HPCD8 riillr 80 aarlnada of Taklma poUtoaa aa tho Portland track. Ua tho balk await tn burara. Tbo markat b) block laawlta Junkj tnrk froa Eaatara WaahlOatoa and it la In naMbl to do baaiBa ta local atoek at th artow koiac aakad. CaUfornia markaU ara oil MCCH CABBAGE ROTS 1 FIELDS lilim of tha van low demand. nock cab bar W rot tint In tbo flalda of Moltnomak and (larkaaiaa aountlra. Tory HUla of thla- cUck b arailaklo for kravl atakara bacaoaa sot ( thr prwwf arttJa. roantry killad Baata finarally joat about kotdiar BASKET. By HrkkM H. CokiSi Small aiaed apple axe nnuaually plen tiful In ihm nvarkta thla seaaon. Be eattad of th varr heaTT crop, mucb- of Lb fruit did not crow to larg size tug Thla aort of atock is aeiluiE unusually low. doam to, It box In tha ratall atioaa, aitbong-h soma stock of beet quality sella aa high as $1.25. There is mors or less talk about some of th bakers withdrawing; tbelr wrapped or branded stock of bread from the ces- eral market and selling; two so-called twin losYes at a lower price- and, eren el lint single lost or one pound. Sweet potatoes are now of very good quality and while the price is not low. around 7o m pound, still it is below what sales hare been mads during- thla period in other seasons. Consumers are again warned to look out for Junky Taklma Netted Gem po tatoes. Most of the stock is rough, and even at low prices is realty high be cause of the waste n peeling- Better pay a slightly higher price per pound, for it will be cheaper in the end. Local potatoes are better. Rata.it BTieoa ta prlrata atona: Kcca 60 SOc H u ttai1 Frank ereaavMT. 80 55c. Sa8M 10 930c: halibut, 3c; percb, 10c; atnraaoa. 23a lb. Moor Boat local patoat, (1.90 V 3.00 pal ark. 4S Vjo. Potatoaa Borbanka, 88 par ack Oniona 6c lb. Tamhill atraot Drieaa: TaaaaaMaa Cabbaca. So lb.: eaaliflower. 10 d20head: earrota. Be bunch lettaea. lOo baad: dry oniona. 4n I iurnlpa, . 4.0 lb.; tthnt baaaa, 10a lb.; apple. So lb.; tomatoes. ie lb.; core. 20le dox. Honay tomb, sac; quart, iot; p.iu. Poultry Heary bona. 32c; light hen, 28c; broiKn, 85t ' Kna Bwt. eoc ooa. IIO. SMALL APPLES 111 A SERIOUS GU T EXPORTERS NEED . VlHEAT SUPPLIES BRitr 5otes or rnoDCCE trade Maavdrtrt onnhlnt aeakpoand dowa poand; balk d.w H. , Umttad naaiand far Para; Wuviar BalU td at 81 half ant. Hanbul fonuniMS acarca, likreia kattar oal tty.aa.laMM. Itraaaa aoaaias out of atnraaa are aot of tr aod eaallty. WEATHER 50T1CE VOB SHIPPEft j Waathar baraaa adaad Wadnaaday: ' tTntael abipaxnu darto tha aaat 8 baata aaalnat lba follow! r, ailnlmma tamparatana: t.0ki aortk ta RaatUa,, 40 d(rari Dorthaaat Ir. Hpotana. 80 6a(Ta; aaat to Bakar. 20 da M mh ta Aahland. 8 4 dagraaa. MinJ- an taaiparatara at rortiaad toararrow about 4t dagrava. Buttar Bt. 48c lb,: eottMO ckaaae. 20c Erratic Prices - In Early Trading Of Chicago Market Cblcago. Not. . (L K. S.) Wheat dewed th. baat larela of the day. Tba trend waa arratie moat of tba aaatton, with pit eenbment oackteary narroua. .... . uh, .ud with net aaina of IMS to 2c corn advanced 9 e; oats gained e to c " ry,Ln Vat. . (C. P.) Lack of da rn r.d and he.y reeeipta, coupled with report that the oxport boaioeaa continued dull brought ah-.t . nricaa lower on tha Chicago Board of Trade today. Prorlaion wtra lower is ayra.- neeambar wheat opened at 81.04 H, off lac and needed to 8104 later. May whaat atxrtad off He kigbar U 81.10. but loot le in. later nmahw aom anenad a 47e. UD aad later loat Uo. May com opeaad unchanged at 52 a aad dacunad We by noon. -December oats opened He higher at 52 He and remaioad at that price. May oats opened up He at o7 He and lost e. Banc of Chicago price aa lurnuaea oy in United free: WHEAT Open. High. . : 104 H 10H 110 111 CORN 47 47H XH 83 H 0AT8 82 H 82 87 H 37 It YE 78 79 81 H 83 BARLEY 67 PORK rAc May Dee. May Pee. May May Dee. low. 108 H 108 H 4H 52H 83H 37 H 7H 81 68 H Close. loeH 111H 47H 3H 32 37 H 79 78 H 66H Jan. Jan. , May 870 915 LARD 782 917 RIBS ' Jan. Mar 782 T82 Uaab wheal: no. z nam. prlng, 31.20. 83 908 7T2 1430 9or 740 772 - mi HyaMM M. CoAen . - i Asples of sskaU aixa'ara Brills sold at sae ' riftoe prieea ta tha local aa well aa tha aaatarn trade. Ctaeaethm l cotapieta ao tar as email apples are cooeeraed. Bulk of the btniDeaa kaing doae ia the fi-tiar stock aroeod 65c 31.00 per box for the betUs quality, while 75e at the sreraga pne for ordinary euality. . uaporta Irom tba East iodic ta that wblja preauaii& ewer th recular market are obtain able for th Tery laxae ataed fruit, tba rrcuiar auanet pnee ta ao jaw a to cause disaster to ahippers from the coast. , la- the meantime there ia no dispoaitioo ajndng primary aellers ia tba Northwest to gtra the eoant trade the benefit of what apple ara selling at ia tho East. Ia other words, caaat buyers are forced to pay more . for their apples than is being paid ta any sec Una of tha country, coat of shipping considered. Arrp la are today MlHna as ebeatnr in tha New Xerfc market aa in Pertlaad. even though mere is a nammng charge is' transit of about ft S bog on the eastern stock. . .-Extra lam flnitn- berga of the extra fancy i grade told in New Tort at 32.75. which ia exactly the same price as offeetiT here and the quality of the extra fancy that gees to New York is generally better than the extra fancy that comes to Portland. - Primary markets continue to resort nominal tetiritiea with not unfficient business ia sight at Wenatchee and ether point with the excep tion of Yakima, to form a quotation basis. The wciri waa uiouna. Takima, Wineaaps, extra fancy, small 31JS0; 10 percent 5 tr.. 82.00; fancy. 81.75; C'grade, 31.50 1.0: Bomea, C grade, medium to lane, 31.05(91,10. BochesteT. N. T. Light wire inquiry. De mand light. Mowrawnt alow. Market duiL tat tle change in prices. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms, no sales reported. Jobbina marketa rnnrt . Philadelrhia Damand and movement alow. Market dull. Washington, Dehckras, extra fancy. meat am. ..-; jonstnsna. extra tancy, memum to lerce, 32.83 9 2. 6tt; Staymana. extra fancy, medium to large, 32.50 S 3.00; amaB. 52.35; m-. Nan, a.o; nomea, extra lancy, ail awes. 82.50; fancy, all tuws, 82.251 2 Idaho, 1 Maine. 3 New York ft nraaon In tfuirin.. toa arrlTed; 63 cars oa track, including broken. xort Boxca suppiies moderate. Demand ehmited. Few tale. Northwest. Srataenborrc. tra fancy, large, 82.60e2.75; few 33.00; medium. 32.25 2.50; Romea. fsncy. binre. mostly 32.25; few very Urge, 32.50 02.80; small to medium, 32.002.15; Winasapt, fancy, medium to large, $2.00 2.25: O grade, small n meoaum. ilu twz.UO. Auction nricea: 1 Orecon sold; 15 f boxes comb, fancy and extra 8280 araen u bMa w2.B02.ea; mostly Kansas City 104 cars 1 on track, Including broken. Supplies heavy. Demand and move ment moderate. Market irrii r TTiiiTiinri'Tin IMlu-lnilK attn f a nw m linn. m I.-m a SA Jonathans, extra fancy, medium. $3.00 3.10; lancy, z.7 a a z.u; idano, Jonathans, tumble pact, x.auez.Ts; poorer low as 52.00. ioicago--zu cars on track, including broken. Demand aad" movement moderate. Market steady. Washington; Delicious, extra fancy, large, $4.00$4.25; medium, 33.J5a4.O0; fancy, large. 33.75 4.00: Scitzenbnres. extra fancy, medium, 32.65 2.85. Auction prices Friday : 12 cars sold. Washington. Jonathans, extra fancy, medium ta large, 82.05 2.60; average, 32.35; jumble pack, Jonathans, me dium, $1.60; Romee, comb, fancy and extra lanry, medium to large, 81.852.75; average. az.zs;. iancy, medium to very large, fl.TJO o.uo; arerace, .ueucious, extra iancy, small to medium. 82.002.85: aversse. 32.50 Oregon, Jonathans, fancy, medium, 31.73 2.15. Pittsburg 172 cars on track, iacludin broken. Supplies heavy. . Demand and move ment slow. Very few sales. Market dull. Too few boxed sales to establish market. 8t Louis 118 unbroken and 6 broken cars on track. Demand and movement very nshl Market dull. Very few sale. Track sale in voice weight Bulk per ton. Idaho, Ganothand mcaeu, orcnaru run, cutis out, l car, rtae, snow ing effects of decay. $5560 per ton.' Minneapolis 20 cars on track, Jnctumnc broken. Supplies liberal. Demand and move ment moderate. Market nrm. 'Northwest, me- uium to targe jonatnarts, extra iancy, gs.uo; few $3.23; C grade. 2 85(8 2.50; DeKcious, extra fancy, $4.25; C grade. 83.25. Idaho, un olawfiad Jonathans. 2. 25 l 2.50. Boston 22 unbroken and 2 broken can on track. Demand slow. Movement drsggy. - Mar ket dull. Closing prices Friday and opening Saturday: Oreson. BDitaenburza. fl erada. ma- diuhm to email, 81.75. Auction prices: 3 oar aold. Washington, Jonathan, extra fancy, medium to large, $2 452.5; awerag. $2.60; fancy, medium, $3.25 2.35. WXD5ESDAT WHEAT TRADE V -'. . Tear - Bid Rise Are Hard, white.... $1.0$ le " lUi fan ft whlU ......... 1.CS le US Whits dab 143 le 1J.8 NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -CAK3- Portland Wed. 64 Tear am. -. . . 2 Season to data. .15423 Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay. Tear am. Tacoma Tues, , - Sear ago. . Season to data . 6639 17 - 4 5401 Tear ao . ..' 2674 Seattle Tue. . leu no.... Beaeoa to date.. 58 3775 1 1 119 80 76 37 1 3 6 S 947 301 10 093 369 . 11- 3 Tear ago. . . . 2479 105 1004 132 148 3 2 442 229 76 66 2 5 254 14 S 15" 603 708 3 4 354 394 15 . 4 704 Bse Exports from Fortland Greek steamship IUcis, 249.190 busoea. wneat lor turope. CATRE PRICE IS ESPREAD IN VI TTED5E8DAT LIVESTOCK TRADE Hors. Steers. Imbi. Portland 9M $ 49 tlJM Chicago 7J9 i:.$$ t.1-3 OmsJis ' y.ll M Denver ............ JJ9 t&t : Uti Kansaa City , !JI tJSi ' 8.U Sas Fraacisco .... laf Seattle ........... ; 5e market. 7.7$ ! PORTt-tND LIVESTOCK BtT Hogs. .Cattle. Calves, Bheea. Cars. Wednesday .. .875 92 4 1520 - 14 Week ago.... 65 . 26 16 134 J Two works ago.160 80 20 2195 19 Foot w'ks ago. 90 1425 - S Tear aga.... 670 140 15 613 15 TwoT-rs ago. .843 64 12 237 14 Three rra ag. 378 124 - Four y rs ago.. 948 125 .. 552 IT 31.06; No. 8 WHOLESALE PRICES lit PORTLAND These ax r-rleaa ratatler pay, wbnlesslsr. aaeaps aa atbavwa aotad, Oatry PiSuete BrTTT;B--'llig prtee. bog lebv Creamery iaHaa Print eatraa 47e tor plain wranew: eanaa. ettrna. 4 48a lb.; dairying, buying noa. 94e23a lb. BPTTEB PAT Portland denvary baaia, Na. . -I grade. 4 7e tb.: Na. 3. 4$44e; country I Kew Torli Vof (T. n. 8.) General a ateuon. 47a 'of no., 1 graae, . I telling resulted st the opening or tne cotton I'M k.K. lV Snlllne erV- Tiltamoot. rraan I m.rk.t todae followina the eaDsua buraaa a an Oregn) lanry trip lata. 89e 7b. ; Young Amer-1 nouneemant that 6,646,186 bale of cotton had o. a. General Selling Of Cotton; Census Report Is Basis ' There was somewhat of a better feeling ia the local wheat situation at the Wednesday opening. With Chicago options inclined to show a steady tone at the start, there appeared more incentive to take, bold, it appears that exporters are again ia tba market for belated purchases, but have been unable to make connections with any liberal supply of wheat because of the low price offered. Crowera Who are still holding their wheat are by no means' anxious p civ it away at this time. The fact that the government is bow to soma extent financing the growers has placed tha latter in a position where they ara far mora independent of th daily flncnationa than for some time past. " NewaoeDers In . Central Tllinoia ara earrvina advertisements announcing fanners who seed money to hold their train and livestock can aa- eure t by applying to their local bank and governments war finance corporation. summing up - tne general situation, tha Chi cago Tribune said Wednesday; "A more cheerful fee line- existed in tha wheat market, and it show mora disposition to respond w eonstrucav iniiuencea. now long una I evi ls will last was tha Question asked by all last night. It is th impression that thoose who have tasen m xnar Hedges en the break are working to get prices up to put out their Unas St more advantageous figures. "There really it more to buy wheat on than of late. Distressed wheat at Montreal and At lantic ports ha been absorbed, and that at tha Gulf is gradually working off. as. cargo waa eum mere ior export. "Wheat trader have tha lmuijuion that UmA. ing interest ar absorbing tha wheat, and there ia mors confidence shown by local operators who have bought th last two days." aasAi-jiud, t.v 1.03 ; Bluestem and Min, i.maji.ij; Kea Kuaslan. e 1.U1 (g i.ui -lurtey ttea, gl.uotsi.ig. iiAJua selling, nnoes. mill door: Pstent. $7.00: Willametta Tulle, brand. 14 SO- Hxaigni, aa.au; naxers- nara wneat, ST.oa brokers' bluestem. $5.55: bakers5 valley. 85.80 grabam, $5.60; whole wheat, $5.60; Montana spring whett. patent. $7.40 pur bbL Price for city delivery 15e extra, suburban 20c extra. HAT Buying price for old crop: - Willam ette timothy, fancy. $12.00 15.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $19.00 per ton; clover. $10.0011.00; straw, $6.007.00: alfalfa, 315.00 15.50 per ton. ' GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, 7e; domestic 7c in carload lots, less amounts higher. AULLSTTFFS Mulrun at mill, tacked, ton lots, 821.00; carloads. $20.00. OATS Per toa. buying pries: Feed. $26.50 27.50. BARLEY Buying price- Feed. $23.00 24 00: brewing. $2r.50. SEED Buying price: Bed clovtr, 15 9 16e; alxike, 14c: vetch. Sc lb. FEEDSTUFF SF. O. B. mills: Boiled bar ley. $34.00 0 36.00; whole barley, $31.00 alfalfa meal. 339.00: coconut meal. 828.00 cracked corn. $S9.00; whole corn, $36.00 per ton: wnole oats, 3S.oo; relied oets, 836.00 chicken wheat. $43.00: cratch fed. $47.00 Merchants Exchange- bids: WHEAT November. December. Hard white $1.03 Soft white 1.02 White club 1.02 Hard winter .............. 1.03 Nor. spring .............. 1.01 Red Wall .-&6 COPRA CARGO AS RETURN LOAD, TO LUREVHAff.fR 4 mstjaaaaWaBwkannnnnnnss " - L i TMes st AaterU Tkartday ; -High Water I Low Water aeum. $.9 feet I 3 :S7 a. m. 2-3 fact 9 OS p. m. C.S feet 1:51p.m. 2,4 fewt , Seaside -High water 9 minotes earlier. , w - ' SIJe Low water t minutes earlier. . . ..--. . IGteiftoa atoapk. freaa Saa rrtncisr, Sa,Cd at 4:1$ B. m., ateamax Meat Ui . fee Aera.av I Arrived at 8 35 and left tji at 3 $v am.. Iolos for Europe) this afternoon with a full cargo ' cf wheat. Tba dedaraUon called for 249.199 boabela. , Tb Iolos is th second of Use Greek cauriere to take grain from Portland. A third is loading. I News. of the Port With the flock of wlrrdjamtners put n the lumber carrying - trade " to the Orient and Australia th question of return- cargo or ballast arises; Copra looms as s sure investment for return cargo for tha entire fleet. The vessel a will be a few weeks apart at best and will arrlv at the boms port with cargo. I torn, oars ta kraaau. Tns latest addition to th sail tonnage . - Artea HpiiUbt f - ( Reas Crty. Aaatrtoaa steamer, (real Baa PTaav ekarw, paaacnger aad 1rai. . Kaaira SuLa. aaahn l 1 1 laaaa a. I KaAsaoej. fssea Saa lraacna-o. LaWt at 1 P aa., staaaaer aaatar Sauoe. Saattta, Now. 8. - ritiWal at S a asv. ataamer Cordoaa, for Partlaad. - Amaad. ataamir Paaav aaaa. -frsaa New Yw, for rarUaaA. tviad at 7 p. as., ataauaww faarlvaaiaa. for Poruaad. Baa Pedro. Vo. S Arrived. Mctorab tre. WaahirariMi. freaa Aarwerp. Amaad. asar Baaaa Attest, frost cmia tvaat staaaaar tdnr T. Lwcaanbara. ' tram fee New lark aad way r-erav cNaued, sutaar rvtaradav freaa New Orkaaaa. for Pankual. Kaiied. llwil Pmliaa, .froaa Baaa AAraa, foe ' Sir Praateaara aaat rartkaad. Saiasd. anaaair Traaa. traat Xe Tata, tur Partaaad vat Caraaoa. - - BeUugktta. 5.- A BaOed a aooa. etaeer Hem-y a. (area, treat Portaaad. for Baliiaxwe. MarartTiaa. No. . S.ded Brstiak aeaaaaer Ml aawh'l'i. tor Pavtlaa. Crutabal. New. 7. i Arrltes. BtaaBMr Eatrbat LaaAaaaaek. froat New Tart, fa Paetktaa) and way aorra. Bailed, at aimer lloralaaa, froat Parv MARINE ALMANAC North Has. New. atovtkt of the river at IS North Portland received 14 loads of bvestock Wednesday, compared with 3 a week ago. 19 the previous week adn 13 can a year ago. Hoga were weak, with losses of 60 to 73a. cattle and esaStsay swxrstx Wsajigja; gajsj milkj a u9 Cattle prices at North Portland and along tbf 1 coast generally are out of bne with those 1 ef fect st other centers. Liberal ebiomente sc cauie from tb Pacific Northwest to th east eonina because of this condition, and tho movement sla- wbere Is liaeiy to eontume as long aa tb low tames are available bore. Fur extreme top teen th local market la no higher than 36.60. and it ia very limited at that. ' Chicago cheapest steera any no lower mau et.o, woue in to lowest grade tops i Command aa high a $9.50, while for tha better class steers the market rule from 88.50 to 810. There is entirely too much difference between coast and eastern valor, Only a small run of cattle was thowa at North Portland fog the Wednesday trade, and prices were unchanged and generally considered steady. ., General eatUe range: Choice titers 8.75 6 50 Medium to good eteera 4.75 9 5.75 Fair to medium, steers ...... 4.75 49 5.25 Common to fair steers ........ 8.75 0 4.78 Choice cows and heifer 4.50 5.00 Medium to good sows and heifers 4.00 4.5S Fair -to medium cows and heifers 8.50 9 4.00 Common to fair cows aad heifers 2.7 5 eV 8.50 waa ui uaiuia . us vrecoa m uj I rire. Ai Balfour, Qothnie . dt Co.. lumber . Tor i etesa na Coo Bay aad Kanaka: Japan. The Oregon fine is a six-top mast schooner and is a reconstructed product from one ofXhe wooden hulls of the Peninsula Lumber company. The Oregon Fir. is a aister ahip and Is still open with Inquiries out. Both these crafts are owned by Portland capttaL Late in Pecember the Portland Vege table Oil company will be tready Ho operation with a completed discharge dock at the plant. Over 4000 tone of copra are now en routs by steam from the Orient te meet the first ran at the plant. Allowing a full cargo homeward bound for all sail tonnage under char- lar Infliirllwa. tarn nsLrkentineat from Puget Sound, the Vegetable Oil com- l."! pstny ior a. unia mui iizij wh wuw i jbaay tonnage arriving on scneauie. for Ban . far Eairwpa. UaMra, New. A Bella. iLkiiait Wav aWrwdeav. far Csraatki . Brlta aitvarlt aaewali S. Ceaditanaav- at tae aooa: Sea stanth. wind ataer. caaady. . Portland kumidrty at ' BA1XT RITER READINGS ' 8 pm.. Parifle TSts. tana No eom, barley or oata bids. 31.03 1.0 1.02 1.03 1.01 ,96 Can tiers ; 1.60 2.75 Bulls 3.75 3.7$ Choice feeden 4.50 as 6.00 Fair ta eood feedem 3.75 tf 4.60 Choice dairy calves 8.50 9.00 Prime light ealvea 8.00 8.50 Medium light cairn 6.00 0 8.00 Heavy calve 8.00 8.00 - Mo values Blumo 8wlne market values were in a slump at North Portland for the opening of the midweek trade. Hog alley arrivals Wednesday were but 375 head, but these proved too many, considering the former price in effect here. Prices were slabbed right an dlett at the opening ot tne uay. and finally resulted in a general decline ot 50 to 75 cents, with extreme tops at $9.00. In fact, sales were mad previously 31 abova tent pnee. (Mn.ni hw market ranee: Price light $8.75 9.00 Smooth heavy. 230-300 lba ..... . 7.Z& W k.zo Smooth heawiSOO lba UD 6.25 7.25 Rnnrh hear. 6.00 9 6.75 Fat pigs... 8.76 9. 0O Feeder niea 8.75 9.00 Stags 4.00 5.73 Shea Trass steady Quite fair ahowinff of supplies wat thown in the sheep and lamb alleys at North Portland Wednesday. Demand for both sheep and lamb continued about steady, with former prices re tained. n,mri .hean .rut lmh market ranee: Eaot of the mountain lambs to Ml (a? 7.00 Rrnt Tallar lmh 6.00 0 6.50 Fair to good lambs e.uvaas au Cull lambs 802g22 :r, :.m, a.ouw.-,.ow Light yetrlingt 4.506.00 Heavy yearlings 3.50 4.50 r l.-ht wither. 3.50 & 4.50 Hoavy wethers ...... '. 2.5rt3.50 EOa 03T RITER holds trp yi5B COASTWISB TE8SELS For on the river temporarily held up a fleet of nine coastwise weasels, but all reached port by late this afternoon. The steamship Ross City of the San Fran cisco A Portland Steamship company. was the first to - arrive, reaching the Ainworth dock at' 9 o'clock. Along in turn cams the steamships Avalon. Ad miral Evaras, Daisy Putnam. Oleum. Ceiilo, Bl Segundo, Frjink A. Jones and ths Santlam. The Oleum, H Segundo and Frank X Jones Are oil packets, Ths Admiral Er ans and Celilo axe passenger boats and ths balance freighters. All will be clear of ths river .outbound by the end of the week. 23 IS 30 16 12 16 ) Rain,. . j I Salem Oreeaai Oty nmm 1.5 . 1)0.00 1.3 -S.lrS.S 1.2 -S.110.w0 -4).6-O.lW.S0 8.8i-.T.eol i .t-.ie.e railing. I 67 49 61 $7 ii Learfcat. Nov. 7. Am red. i freaa Portland.' - - CardjfL No. 4. Sailed Rtilia. tor PacaTie a "as t steltiasaaa. No. S- fae Hortataaa. - PTuUdeSAia, Ret. A aflti. ataai for PeevJaad. Boaeaa. Nar. . SaOad. - steam Vnrkaabark. trsot Partkaad. far Xew Task. New lark. New. 3.- Ballad, aaa. aver Lew. 1 nakaabaca. freaa pTWtaaaal. far PkiaaNpe.av San rrasjrsr. Nv. . Ama4 Seaf WiSfar. . e Artist. Port Bragg. Jl:l e. av: (tea Maaan-a, Paa-t 11 a- as.1 Itaaaaar. Seattle. 1:4 29 44 86 3 43 e-a. 80e lb Price to ifhart, f. SAa; T nulla Smarie.. 27& j (telling pnea: Blnrk SwUa. fane.. 84e; 1 Limaiireer. ItatlOo lk vaata brVk. 80 0 82 I ill . JaV SuTlna ertee. Froot treat: Cur- I rant raealpta, 4 7 4 49a dna. r candled, telling ' rric. $7 at 89. Hnwt, 60t2a doa; t eallaea. 4S47e doa: storaga, 37f4ie doa a.lia Aarnriatioa oriceai Sektct, ( daa. firete. 67 doa.; pullet. 45e doa; p0- ' k . A. KMnaea tinnin. 4ow'dom. I.rVB P01 LTKT Hetlleg prioa Heavy heruv 37tln: llsht kens. 17 19s: snrtng.. 20 Ik: brotlava. S8e lb.; old roaatara, 10 lb.'; turkey, draaaed. 43 445 la. ducks, 30Z PrsaS VteetasNjs and pnilt PBESTf PTIt'lTS Orasraa. $6.1k8 00 I Janaary katt hanaaat. 99H'1b.: ltrnrma. f 6 25 r Marca Tetlaaaai pnafrnit. I lorlda. 86.00 1 7.00: 1 May aaaena. ItllOSI II. I July kati Ka.tot. $21.00 per btrial; hurtleberrie. 1 December I3v14e fiRlKD TRrlT Data.. 4.74.7; ftr, I Hi. t ! naa ta... fl.. II lltft ha a,.l 111111 nmaaa Tna an' BO. HO. la bna. T 111 Th. ii ifi-s.'s n.nrne nnea to vattiiera: l.Acai. I Til la- tieea ginned prior to November 1 thia seaaon. POTATOES ALONG - THE COAST ! - tan FranoUc Market Saa Fnncisco, Nov. 9. (TJ. P.) Potatoes Rivers, $3.35 2.50; Salinas. $3.75; Oregon Burbanks, 32.65 2.75. nOiona Crystal wax, 33.00; brown, 34.00 &4.2J. Let Angeles Market Los Anrelse, CaL, Nov. 9. (L N. 8.) Potatoes Lugs, mostly .31.00 ( 1.25; Stockton Burbanks. best, $2.75 8.00; poorer, $2.00 2.60; Idaho Rotaata, $2.602.65; baking ttock, $3.15 $.25: ruztls, 32 35 2.40. Seattle, Nor. 9. (L N. S.) Onions Ore gon. 4 H J 6e pound. Fotatosa I ax una Garni. 338.00 m 40.00 sar toa. llaa figure confirmed the most bearish pri vate estimstea heretofore puDUsnea ana wat more than 100,000 bales la excess of tb gov ernment estimate of th crop. Lit moot and the trade bought, out the tell ing was te heavy and general that price eoo tJnwerl to weaken' eftar tha itart and after tae 60c I fust 1 6 minutes they were 64 points net tower. Selling wa neavy xnrougbout tne afternoon. January dropping to 17.15, a net loss ot 109 points The elce was steay on short covering at net declines ef 8$ to 100 points. Spot cotton quiet today. 90 points lower at 19c No Am. Open. High. ixiw. Ulese. 1798 1798 1715 1724 1788' 1788 1704 1713 1753 1761 1783 1694 1716 1710 1640 1650 1620 1620 1560 1660 1820 1820 1733 1750 COAST PRODUCE OF THE San Pranctso atari, at Franouoo. No. 9. (U. P.l Batta $4 7l5 80t raivtng priew. 18 75 4.00 aoun- extra. 50e: prime firsts, 46c! ; rusts. 46. .. i. iiait. n. . . ib Extras. oc: axua nrsea. aoe: aneen twW. I pouata, 51e; extra nm puueta, aoc; naaersisea 4OTATJtH Selling prtee to retailer: Ore-1 puueta, see. ga ftney, $2 00 eantaJ; buying Brie eoantry. Cheese CaOforala Data, fancy, 36e; 3 I T par cental ; Takima best. 83 ZS cental. I go Tn:iCTlHI 91 ..tnra aaana. navne ia.:i asara aaaraa. a. 82 00 ek: eahba 1 H 0 2e lb. : ear-1 Seattle. Nor. 8: (L N. S.) Eggs Select rat. $! a aark; eaiary, 8975e do.; egrlmark, a)WSe; pullets. 43 45c lent, lba lb. : letup. 7t ana; paranipa.1- ttnttar t'tty ereamery, c; one, tie firsts New Tork Batter and Eggs New Tork. Nov. . 9. (L N. 8.) Butter. ai arret easier. creamery extras. 46 at 47 He: do if rats. 87tt46c: do higher scorins. 46U g two; ttate dairy ribs, s30Hc; ladles, fresh extras, 85 36c Chaea Market quiet. State Whole milk specials, 22 H 8 23 He: do av. Ian. 210 22c Wutaonsln -Whole mux, fancy Young Americas, 21 H 22c- State akims, tpeciala, 15 16 He: do cboiee. 114914c: do choice to eood. oaaiwc; lower, asjic, r 2 M ark at ataadv to firm Vaarka whita fancy, 95c; do brown, fancy, 70 72c: extra. 66 0 67c; fusts. 54 60c. Milk- The nominal- wholesale price is 3.87c per quart, delivered in New Tork. i a Spokane Bread Lower Spokane. Wash.. Nov. 9. "The wholesale pric of the one-opound loaf ot bread has been reduced from 8 to 7 cents a pound, if arrajpped, and from 7 to cents if unwrapped,' taid 'W. H. Croat, assistant general manager of the Spo kane Bakery company. "In eoeseo.oe.nc of .this redaction the retail price should be 9 cents for a wrapped loaf. We are able to make thee re dactions becaufs of tb decline ia ths price of flour and in anticipation of a probable further decline." Me kl SS .ark I t tea. Oraeoa .' 1 treat, raKr. 10c lb. l tnane- 60 75 bm: California $2 50 S9AS iua: naaratln. 23 He ttt.i eaaash. , lai an- IP.: B"'i ai.i. ii m , awwia. ' Ik I krtiekakea, $1.80 doa; earUlflowec. 69 1 $1.2 do. I A PPU: SoltaaabuTT. extra fancy. 4 -tier. 1 Uscy. 4 tier. 33.90; enote. 4 -uer, faary. $2.09; UK APPLE Winter Bananas, antra 4 tie. 8I3349 0; faaey, 4-tier. ilal. 4 tlaa 41 11. 11'PI t Artl.rs. ,ttr fane. 4 -tier. $3 58t fancy, 4 tier. $100; choice, ' 4-tief . tl Tit. t AIrtJ Jeathaat and Spitaeaftargs, aa- mrrad. tl.TS ArPLi; lanelna. -ttr ftney, e-iier. $1 80 fsaey. 4 tier. $3.2$; eboar.' 4-Ui It en irMXt--rnrklna eiork 75081.80 bo. Twaaty-fiva eatita aff ill abne oa 150 and 163 t 90s oft an ids ana smaller. Cliiia Oregon Triplata, 24 026c; Young Aaitrica. Sue. . . L.as nneeias arx Lea Aaselaa. CaL. Nov. t. (L N. S.) But r. 61, kliga Fancy. 60o; ease eoaat. 67c; puBeta. Sc Poultry Hens. 23 0 32c; broQert, 39c: fry tri, 80. New Terk Cet tea teed Oil New Tork. Nee. 9. Cotton teed' oil; Da- camber, S4O046; JtBOtry, B57S859: Mtrrh ess y set: stay, eeovvei; jane. ojio 8aa Fragclses Peiltry Market Saa Franctsco. No. 9.- (TJ. P.! Poultrv BroLaara. : asiB neat aB sac: ducka lieiiHf in. Tor tor. v eioctart set i 150 lr-. taatvy aeurf leas; veal, tnp. AUaseapous Wheat Optieas sTmntopoUa, Nev. 9. Wheat close: Dacem- tl to I 1 tbaait 89 to 10. Km.; ll1$He lb., keavy J i aniff taat : araiag tan, -i te il ". w . t V..-, ct. i. -aa Z u Halt. ta. f.,.'rC.i. ia a- i . ..h w v . araakfa-t kaerai. I3 0 45e la. URJV-ItetU naaVrad. l$e 1K tteree kaai. wjiiawand. 4e. AC'KIMi-HorftlB MTCATS Staay barf, 12e: beifera, lie cean, lOe: Mtana, latyi. Pith see) Sbeflfn PTtKSn n.H rUlv-r-ldaa. 6e: aalfraH. 1 8 3t aturt.ias. 1 T 1 He H. t black end. 10 1 1 re, I 1" la. basket k'pperad ao. OTnTTIlS naar, , gal. 14.99: I Otympk. .$! tat.. 9k49 at .ersba, karg 83.75 amall $3 9 Sea. Maaa, Vee4 stag Ml trrtrsv 1H aerai etUatae. 330lS'n. HIDK1 Calf.kiaa.-ier.. ktpa, k6 greet kirtaa. lfi aaltad. 8 01 la. V OM A I H N-ralaaJ. I Ka lb. ' Tl lOW ' AND CREA9C Na. I UUow, 8at at 3. 5a. ' . j, - Ch AM BARK Na. 5c; eld, $Ht Tb. t IM I WHUaerta tan... aearaa. 10e: avarliaax. Ike: fine, 20 n ; Eaetrra Oregoa- Idaaa 1X0 3" to. Wissipeg Wheat Opticas Wunlnee. Nor, Wheat cleat: Neveanbtz, gi.ua; stay, ti.it; AJoa car, ti.vai. Vn Terk PeUt Market New Tork. Nor. 9. L N. 8.1 Potatoaa tin balk, barrel See bag) Market easier. Nearby wruia, ii.ioeB.'ni. Site; inns, TH; bayo, ! 3rr.AN8 taH wklts. aa Tk; brea white, t HOTEL HOYT Sttvrtiy rtraprorf. test kotk IVeota sad eaeaaat ear ervr to as Bark, ef th eua. Slaaas BjaaKae iuiaat Bat), 94 an a Saat Waaiiai ems ILBIRT S. B0t ai rilnh- a a a a . I . X .7TT I fan. at. HONKll--Cs. 5A.00 0 6.50 KICEr-Japsa ttyte. No. 1, 6e; Bis Te lb.: Naw Oram bead. 9 We. ai n.nai.i,, Ji a aivf at drasas. oAI.T Cea rat, f., 100. $1$ 60 toa 50a. $17.85; table dairy. 60a. $27.69: kales. a au iw: iancy taste aaa ury, $34.59 camp, fis.se aaa, - Bl'GAJt Cub. $7 50: trait and ; yenese n tt.Il: ktt granmlaW. an. exus u. a.aa. asMrarn J. Sk.Sa. . CANNED MILS. CarnaUo. Libby. 66 69 astae, atouna veraaa. .. atpu., 85.69 aaara, . la eaaa. tutna CRACKERS In balk, iw NCTS Waiouu, 24 0 28a .; ajswejda, 37 29e; rUbertt, 29Sa at aaeWloaa; 10 lie; Beeana. 23e; BraaUs. lao. Npe, PMnt, tMkt - - HOPS 1931 ere, etantor. 35 36 per tb; waani at ma. .- U BFJ-.W- OIL Itaw boiVed. boiv. e; taw. Crop Price Index Much Below That Of Last Five Years RITER FORECAST Tb WTOaaetre river tt Portttad will ra a.aia searty ttatioaary danng the next tw or three days except aa- affactad by tb tad, - POSITIORS or TE8SELS Badie taports froat Berth Haa4 grva th ro SUa of th foUowing tvateat H I TlT Nevtmber 9: Northland. Saa Bailee froat nesttla V av: AAaairal Naaalwia. peat Saa laa, 12 Si a aa.; eUaeloa, Term Ceaa. 12:&$ a at.; C, CrietraSal. 2 3S a. oa.: Uagaaaa. Aetona. 4 4 a. aa: LaPertatfa. Aataeta, 4 46 a at,; As Bwtto ttolnk. CVeaaabaa rtaer. 7 :16 a. ta Sauasd Carall. Moa terry. SAS a a.; Maruraa. Laa Aaeetea. 10.20 . aa; piaaiaea t, La Aa- araea. 11 Z a. .; Ajtaarral eValag. 8eatttt, 11 29 a ta,: Kvikar. Paanaaad. 1A6 p. a ; ta tar Hrdavry, 2.13 p. .aa.; AvaJeai. Partiaaal. 69 p. oa.: Paaadaaa. Albton. 6.23 p. Bl; R. f. ll.iaa. La Aaeakm, I g a; ., Let Aaa-aaat, 6:1 p. aa.; JWiaaaa Basrik. te Bay. 7:46 n. a.; Watt Pert, Cm net lt. g::9 . - w., ,,, w a, . ar a rise today. BaaaSoldt. Laa Aagaiae. 4 j . av; Bategranip urrfa. aveatak, S :JO a ta: law. Laa Aaeeaat, 9 23 a an.: Acaaa. Beaatoa. 16 a - Saakad today. Part iBeelaa, 9nUn. 7 -40 " aWaftlt. Waakv. Kar. 9 lL N. B Ar rived eMlar lay Larnaa. froat hraatghaaa. no rat -j Arner. r i n s. WaUaagtard. a a.rtrataa. u II a a..; taaanar-. fr for Beattla. 208 PertatadL at S IS a. sa: Paaaata. fr I at 8 a bl : Fahoa. froat Vaarcajwar. at 19 29 la. aa. Sahara. Ntrvessker S. rieiads. for Meeala. let aaadnarati Oaaaa. for New Orsaaa. Muni t n. tar Saa yvaaeaaa, at 9 Jt av at, I peaaaayle Rose City. Ban Fraaciac for PerUand. ITbI.1 ?ai'A ? aattes toot ef Columbia river. . 7 - jCars Haary. for Bafflarbaat. at 6 S. at, l aaiaia awr. tlaa. at 144 31 for JrUad, Baa Antoai. Btilat aouth ef Oapa PSattary. uergtaa ttoipn, saa 99 milea freaa Pcetiaad. . AUaa Kiehmoad for Ettdnxta. (79 BsO. Berthrof Kiriavmd. Ta Mm at ' 7, Aaili.4. Baata BMa, rraat a. Safla. Ktaaaaar S. fee Baa Piaal aa. U I t at. Aberdeen, Nee. s. Ajvrrad. kea4. rrom Baa Padre, Kit sal M. A, liaiia. fraat at B. aa, . . . KORTH GERMAlf ELOTD TO BE0PE5 STEAMSHIP. LIKE Rokkai Mara Swansea Nov. 10 Penrarrnnia ......New Tork, Nev. 19 Admiral V n na a-B VWa M . . I A i no orui uerman uoya will atrain avaion riaa rrmn Kea 1 1 hptrin hiMlriM. In ttia TTnltait c..,u .. PiHj Putnam Saa -TYaa er. 11 Jimiirr 1 .fl.. an a I i.rui? ......oB sraa. . , . . ..-0. J J - J -t ui eiri rtoaduras . . . . 1 . Antweiu tM II years, Charles von Helmolt. who has I wt Caholda iwitamor . .,..no. 12 hn aaanAlota wrtih .. I Caaada Ahirdeia ...... N ea. 11 ;CI Zl a c ' JT -.....j . Cmp HeT, Balriutot Nev. 12 aw jn, .uiu wao on peen i iminekl ......... .Beetue ...Nev. 12 the company's general manager to Kew I Wilihil New Trt N. 19 saw- a . .a. tB weak at VasanT WanW TaTaaaa) 9 aa-. aiu, wm lu marit, I Retro Mara New Tork. Naw. 18 The company will start operations I Pilar Le Larrtnae Immincham Nov. 14 with three steamers, which wUl carry ?Jinl,A'uir J" Jerk-. ... .Nev. 14 oflhln anrl IMH M.a . I w" HUe . New Castle, i .. .Nev. 13 " r""6"i " I panat nuaaot Aire. uiwrmo on a lorxnigntiy service between J nn Mara ......... ew unease... Ths service VIf win be maintained at present with the fWimtor' " ". . '.'.'.I', '. sn ma. ".'... steamships Seydlits, Hannover nnfj Artwd.1 New O leans . . . Torek.. ISTffl1?? JS" ---- E.MWiaw . ...... .,-aw VIFW. . Santa Craa. ....... . Wast WILLIAMS LINER T.EATKft. I Woooare . Seattle HI " ana-Ttkal; .Zwdwa-, Zb em - -tn , w jik-jLTfr: rsasZ.,,?1!-: : : : :5t ss Water Supply to , " d Rssger New Tav, Nev. 18 . A A ss New Tark. Nev. 24 , TvmseartA 'CO A aUiiatrj Ua-i-atiuio Tract Kequested .Nev. 18 .Nee. 1$ .Nov. 11 .No. 16 .Nav. IT .Nev. IS .Nev. 19 Nev. 18 .Nee. 19 .Nov. 20 Nee. 99 XeUe t Xartssr Taa feauaito affaota ta alda ta IS ta 11U pgstbeaaa CattlVrt: Oregon aad wsahtagtim Qewsibla ftaar: fsl Oataao Spit aaa aad wfeaaUkn bate. . bevetaa'ora reported east at gaaajiia. eats regatta1 Noaraaber 8. (bl Peadeavwat Banes bway, 1. fegierbnl adrift Newmbrr 8.' wifl be rrt.Urad aa toes aa Brae- Ueabaa Charts SISS. 6161. 3. bent bat 1121. Na 199 hsanry bat. 1921. p. 19. 14, Weik in steal Wifiapa bays (a) laiea Baada gas beer. ,16. beretafer to-, Bertrd light esUtaTUbbed. Wat itOigmtod bevua- (b) ETk BpH gaa boov. 1. neevtnfeea ta ported Bght exbesTuwbaat. was rWigntod N ber 6. Cbarta, tM2, AleS. 166i Brfck bat, miliee, 9. $39: keary bat, 1811. pa. Waanhtgton Jasn Faea BtraK: Point Partridge gas aaat kaB ksaoy, I. reported adnft October 27, was replaced October 10. Cbarta . 6309 9469: btbt to. 1921. Na 441; hoy bat, 1931. p. 46. . By order ef the barrea es Bt'wtbnBiia BVUBEKT WAaaacK. opt. ITU lights raw DkUwU Ewe Tueedsy afternoon Sa1 1.0003.95 Chieafs Dairy Prod gee Chicago. Nov. 9. (L N. 8 1 Batier Ra- eeipta 4473 tuba. Creamery extra, 41 He; firsts. 85 40c; packing stock. 34 24c fcggt tteceipu 8835 oaaee. Miscellsneous. 5062e: erdinarv finot. 5335e: enerAa. 30 0 38c; dirtiee. 28 30c . Uheeee Twins, naw, 20 20 tae; , dames, 20 14 20 K e; Toung Americas, 20 20 lac; long noma, gisgikie: brick, iissiae. liv poultry Tarkeyt, 38c; chickens, 1 9c; springs, Z3c; roosters. is Ike;, gaeae, 23c ducks, 23c Washington, Nov. 9 (TJ. P.) The value of ail American crone on November 1 waa 39.6 per cent lower than a year ago, aad 45.5 per cent lower than the fivs year average between 1915 and 1920, the department of agriculture asneunoea today. The production is about 20 per cent lower than last year'a aggregate and 11.3 per cent lower than the average of the preceding five years, 1915 to 1920. The corn crop this jrear is one of the largest in history, hut low prices win cause its value to shrink greatly below wartime yields to the tanners. i The corn crop amounted to 8,151,698,000 1 bushels, as eompared with a December, 1920, estimate of 3,232,367,000 bushels, and the j yield was 2S.9 bushels to. the acre, as com pared with a 10-year average of 26.4 busheJa, the crop reporting board of tha bureau of mar-, kets and crop esti resets announced today. The price index of all crops oa November 1 was S9.6 per cent -lower than a year ago. and 43.3 per cent -lower tnan the average of the preceding five yean. . The production index is abou t20 per cent tower than last year'a aggre gate production, and 11.8 per cent lower than the average of the preceding five years. The weight per measured bushel of wheat waa 56.6 pounds, against 57.4 last year; eats. 28.3 pounds, against 33.1 last year; barley, 44.4 pounds, against 46.0 last year. Tne stock of old corn en farms November 1 estimated at 2gl.472.O00 bushels. 8.7 per cent of 1920 erop, compared with 139.906,000 bushels a year ago and 80,579,000 bushels the average of the preceding five year. The, white potato crop was estimated at 336.- 076.000 bushels, as against 428.368.000 bush els last year. The yield per acre this year was estimated at ss. oosoeis. Sweet potatoes " 105.841.000 bushels this year, as against 11Z.3S8.000 last year. in yield per. acre ims year was 89.3 puso- Tsbacee. 1,020.871,000 pounds for thia year, against 1.508.064.000 last year, with a yield per acre this year of 764.1 pounds. Dried Fruit sad Beans New Tork. Nov. 9. (I. if. 8.1 Beans Market easier. Marrow, choice, 36.00 6.23 pea, choice, $3A5;,rid kidney, choke, $8.30. lined (TOtts Market, better demand. Apn- eots. choice to extra fancy. 2127c: aooles. evaporated, prime to fancy. 13 18 He; prounea. sua to out, siyi7e, evs to lvos, 910e; peaches, choice to extra fancy, 12 ante; teaaea raisins, citato to iancy, 16 a-. MUuteapells-Dklath Flax Duhitb, Nov. 9. L N. 8.) Flax Korea r. 1 1.87 : Deeemher. 81.84 i January. 81.86; May. $1.89; track and arrive, 81.884 01.89U. - si m aaa porta. fov. g.- ( L N. 8.1 rbtx November. 31.84; December. 81.81: January $1.33; May, 31-87; track and arrive. .31.81 S- Ave lbs. Pries No. Ave. lb. 3. .. 580 $ 2.50 I 80 1.... 570 5.25 80.... 975 1 1010 4.35 2 990 S. ...1018 5.35 2 990 3 1016 5.25 3 886 1 860 5.23 1 1070 IS.... 103 5.75 1 1000 3 1100 5.75 1 1000 7.... 1004 S.75 4 857 11. ...1011 5.00 3 1080 1 880 8.00 COWS 1.... 480 $ 4.75 . 1 1160 1....1060 8.25 2 1010 1....1060 4.33 3. ...1196 5 1148 4.85- 1 933 1 1240 4.35 7. ...1118 1.... 940 3.00 1..., 730 1.... 830 2.60 1.... 940 .1 ' 830 8.00 CALVES 4.... 400 $ 8.00 4.-... 397 T.... 85 6.50 I 100 BULLS 1....1110 3 8.00 I 2 1080 MIXED 16 448 $ 5.25 I 2.... 580 7.... 887 4.25 HOGS r 8 '201 $ 9.50 9 153 7 194 9.50 - 6 168 T 125 9.25 2 195 5.... 154 9.00 13.... 163 8.... 200 9.00 2 220 1.... 198 9 25 3.... 188 10 812 - 9.23 3 253 4.... 207 9.25 10.-.. 178 13.... 204 9.25 9.... 210 8.... 280 8.00 1 390 16 200 9.00 r LAMBS 6 75 3 8.00 TT Price 8 6.25 5.00 WtTlf vnsawwa.a I !" -saarw ".- vuimiaoi rauvkt,! 9 i w L Lad The American steamship. Kennecott of j Nebraska . fhP Willmma llrta laara1 thla I cats .. " w, w. .... . lUVllUllf for the Atlantic with a fairly large ship ment of general cargo. The principal item of interest on the manifest is sev eral parcel lots of clover seed amount- in tgO tilt bags. This is tha first shin- I Norwich Ctor' ment to go from Portland to ths At-I S? star lantlo side, rail lines having taken all j rnrdova . ". I '. '. seed heretofore. I Siberian Prince Orient Nov. 12 The balance of ths cargo on ths Kerr- I Arisonan . ....... ew Tor. . . . - 1 2 necott consisted of Sour, canned fruit. I Admiral Crana Illllls. Dieew awar!Nall Texas T Depart 9 Teasels Far rw te fsraoa ,,,..,4,.. .v.. a . and war .Nov. 9 lolcoa ... ......... .Kurop . ....Nov. 19 Ada Mare ........Orient Nov. 19 Europe Nev. 19 .....New Terk. New. 1 .....Saa Free. .... .Nev. 10 lloooral Nav. 11 5.25 lumber and plunder. The Kennecott 6.2 wni complete cargo at San Francisco. a. aw a aa a.vu. wn v. . K TS I UOtUUt 13t;aX,ASb WUKA 5.75 1 UKA18 HARBOR SHOAL 5.00 1 Hoauiam. Wash.' Nov g riat.- 6 00 Washington No, 4, which is at work on tne Grays Harbor shoal, several mile I Katbanna Pars im loperatlng on a 24 hour, three shift 4.33 4.35 4.25 2.50 8.00 ucuoio, ti, nu auugunceo Dy nort oill- I tsxan cials last night It is ths first time I since the latter part of July that power K.in Alam uucv.auuui uH oven neiiverea tne I Aden Mra I dredge. ' 1 Heinan Mar -The channel is beinr dnvle-ail to . I "attarn Sailor depth of ZOjeet at mean low tide, which I Vorwteb" city" win anviiow VRimisr nr zn Ta4r i er- """lenter and depart with fuy cargoes. 3.50 Any Mar Valparaiso PBrT!vtmaB ....... riron . CralsaB' Mars ...... Enrope . Denere .Valparata fiemtlua BoVph ..... Kan Fraa Hainan Mar ...... .Orietrt ... Tarry .Orient . . Ttmattrl Mara Orient .. Tvarnthima Mara ... .Orient .. . . . . .Karoo New Terk, .....Orient ........Nae.lt Ohio San Pedro.. . . ..Nov. IT New Tork. Nev. 2T i ha Pert Salem. Nov. 9 William Shaver of Rock-vtU has filed with ths stats en gineer's o tries Bit application tor per mlssioa to appropriate water froaa Owy hee) river for th Irrigation of gs acre ..Nov. 19 I of land ia Malheur county. Ths prof wll i! I set involves ths rotroctkn ef a ditch '. ! l". is I rnlle tong at a eost estimated at $2000. Mar. 14 I . . . .Nov. 14 ,!..Nev. 14 ....Nov. 14 ....Nov. 14 $ 4.50 5.00 Toaea Mara TJralaea Mara . laths nn Park Pohrktoe Tama taa - Mar No. 33. 150.. 203. . 186. . Wednesday Worn Ing Sales COWS Av. Lba Price I No. ...1179 $ 4.601 9. - LAMBS .. 73 $ 5.85 1 20.1. .. 74 . 7.83 1 28. .. 77 8.50 ! . EWES . . 163 $ 3.00 39. OCEAJT GRAIX RATES ARE REPORTED STEADY 139 EAST I Tasirohlm Mara Mew rork. Nov. 9. (L N. &V-Ocean I grain rates hold steady and quotations I Curacao" '. are 4 -Shillings tO the United Krna-rlnrn I Kennecott . taa I with tr sifimnM' nf w. k I Seattash Monarch 925 I rane. fcr- f na. rnnH..i t- I Tynekenbach dlan wheat have jumped to S-Xd8S-6d I Hoauiam . . wun continental run from Vfimir..! I naata xiarpara Rates from arulf -tvirta dsn aetw.nt I Tre.. with cargo offerings. Quotations: Irarriorm . FTeltrhts: Ocean (steam 1 mln 1 Ttoaa Citar United Kingdom, 4 ehmings ; Germany! I P-w'sBJaa . is marics ; r ranee, ibv4 rranca : Holland. At. ua rnc i is -a Kronen. Qeneral cartro stead v aoa eevai - . - , , , 9.50 9.50 I 9.50 9.50 9.25 9.25 9.25 6.50 Other applications for waler rights hsvs been fllsoT a follows : By Thomag A. Jones. Corrs rT.a. 71 sso- rnd feet from 8teTcer creak for tb de- W I. I MlAMK-lt A MA -. . a . r WW. II I . cwanmt . v. awv kWT aMT aiUallS . . .Na. liil purpoee) ta Lincoln county. By Rasmua xselson. Galena, II second feet from- Elk creek, tributary to Mid dle Forkof John Dsy river, for cuertx mill aod mining pttrpo la Grant county. v , . . .- tiy lapuis Katn. cauow. water rram the overflow of Rock creek, for Irrtga Uon of 20 seres in Harney county. By Georrs W. Joseph. Portland, water from Gordon creek for domestie) sup ply and for irrigation tt lands ta Mult- . somah county. By V. Son tag, Wolf creek. 1.9 neeamd feet from sa unetatned gulch for min ing purpoee la Joseph Ins county, at a cost of JaOO, . By Boy & Ward. Merlin. Josephine county, water from Cold Springs creak for pleerr mining purposes, at aa sU- . mated cost of $&00. By Earl E. Wallac of Iland, wateT from Hughe gulch for Irrigation et a. flve-arre trajrt in Josephina county. r y- W. llolmsa. Aurora, water from ....... wiubTidge I springs ana arstnag oilcu atar taotneaiic Terminal Na 1 1 suddIv and for lrrlgatiovi ot a sataii tract In Clackamas county. . Terminal Na 4 ............. Agtoria ,,..veet vregsa LSr. , ... ..Terminal Ne. 1 iNortk Bank Nortb Baakl . . ... Teratrnal N. 4 , .Portland Floor Mills N. P. Lb. Co. ,. .Paniaaula Lbr. Be. , .' Mersey , North Beak s s a AantDtt Termiaal Na. 4 Terminal Na, 8 Bt. Jehna Lbr. p.. .,,.. Elevator I Aatoris Terminal No. 4 Albert 1 Weetport Ainawarth I I r a 74 3 7.95 69 5.50 78 5.00 125 8 3.00 TAKES BIO WHEAT CARGO . TV, n .V. ChI. . Mr. W ..w. 11 vii a.ji s n a.rwiioua C3om- 1 - ,- . , , pany dltpstched the Greek steamshlp.t i2:Jj and k-ft ,09 at 411 p. m.. staamar I1 1 1 i nraagsntBtnaaattetaatniaaem 1 us 1 m 111 1 TETERAX RESIGNS POST rVaehalla. Wash-. Nov. 8. Emtnett Hamilton, denuty sheriff of Lewis county linre the wsr, has reatgned and will re- AT WORLD'S PORTS Astoria, No. 9V Arrived st 9:19 and laftl up at 11:30 a at, staataaar Boa City, fro Saa Franc iacai. Astoria, nev. B- saaeo at liwi 9. jrov- 1 : vl. a. rt -r Cite hall II .mi I ' ssw overseas service. Xew Terk Wsel as Hides . New Tork. Nov. 9. (L N. B. TWonl Market steady. Domtstie tieac ST Ohio, 23 3 be; de pulled anon red bacia, 23 7c; do Texts, scourwi basis, 40 g 75c; territory tUpta, ocoured. 65 85e.. . Hi ara. Marks firmer. -' Native states. 16e; branded starn, 14U014ttc AMERICAN LITESTOCK PRICES Chic Hoes S7.40 Chicago. Nov. 9. (L N. S. ) Hears Re ceipts, 18,000, fairly active, mostly 10 15c Cur her. nuik, 7 on 1.30! tops, 3T.40; bravyweight, $7.10 7.35; medium weight. ST. lap 7. 33- Ilgbtweisht. 87.10 wt.7.40: lightr tighta. $7.15 7.65; heavy packing tows, imooth. 66.3.9 6.90: paeking sow, rough, $6,15 8.60: pigs. $7.23 7.75. . VCattie RaceiptJi. ' 12,060, ehoio light and medium steers and yearlings, stead j. others dull. Beet steers Choice and prune. 38.65 12.00: medium and good, $8.00 10.15; good and choice, $9.50 13.00; common and medium. 3 75 0 9.50. Butcher cattle, heifers, 33.50 9.23; cows, $3.35 8.23; bulks 83.00 6.00. tJarnere and cutters, cows and heifers, 33.23 8.83; canner steers, $3 00 r 4 00. Veal ealvea (light and handyweight , $6.739.T5r feeder steers, $4.83 690; stock er steers, $3.85 9.65; stock er cows and heifers. $3.00 5.15. - eUiaep Jtooeipta. 15.000. Fat lambs.13 2Sa higher, tat sheen steady. Lambs (83 lba devrn), $8.23 9.25; lambs, culls and common. g3.SO08.eo;- yeaning wethers. 83.3007.50: enm, $2.50 4.75; ewes, culls and common $1.50 2.50: feeder lambs, $7.25 8.23. He Seattle Has tltarket Seattle, Waah., Nov. 9. (L N. S.) Hogs Receipts none "' Cattle ReoeipU 28. ateadri Prime tteen. J $8.00 6.25; common to good. $4.90 6,00: meainaa m cnorca, ..vit.u; nai eon vn heifars, $.X3 04.75: eottmoB to good, $2.60 8.50; mediua to ehcart. $3.S04jOD; prime tigTit .ealvea, $8.00 09.00; baary ealvea, $6.06 T.6; bulls $3.09 4.00. . . Cotton Cessss Report Washington. Nov. 9. (L N. 8.) The cen- 1 bureau tod.v iaiiued the following report oa cotton ginned to November 1 from the crop of ! 19''1 and 1930 reaDtsctrvelv: Total running bale conn ting round as sau bales, 0.646.136 aad 7.508.633. Hound bale toclnded, UUtll ana !.. Ainnra-Egypuaa. 11.775 and ss.ozo. Sea Island. 1696 and 640. Averse" groat weight ot balsa, ponnds, S02.5 and 61L2. Sas Franeiseo Cask Barley San rTtncasco, mov. . iu. r.-j ney Spot feed. -per cental. $1.20 1.25 aliipping. 61.27 H l 13314. s Now Tort Posit ry Market Sew Tork, Nev. 9. (L N, B.) -Liver Peult try Markat steady to firm, Chipk-na, 84 $2e: fowls, 1928r; tarkeyt, 3936r; reost oo. 17c; darks. 24 28c; geese, 24 28c 1 enaaa. 31-S6 gal. UA gt In- 89e: kettle 1 et-Bcaied. 90U.NE Ires kbit, 39c; eases, 3$ Mt nrrai.rf. et aa lu . - WHITS LAJ Ta 14. 12; 64) Pot, i 4e. TI RPENTINB Ttalta. flal: X i a... 81.1$ gak .... - --r-- ' Cleage Potato Market' Chicago, No. tt N. A I- Potatoaa Tteoripts ISO east. Northarn whit. 91-700 2.66; Hiiutasota Bed River Ohio. $1.60 L.79; Idah wkito, $2.:5. Sew.Terk 8 agar sad Coffee New Tork, Nov. . (O. P.) Sugar Trail; raw, 4 1-14411; refined, dull; graaulated. $520 $$. . Coffee fr. T Bio. spot. $ c; Ne. 4 8tatoa, Il013c ' Naval Stores Market " New Tork,- Nov. 9 (L N. S ) Turpen tine Sara r, nan, 76c; New Tor. e3Hc Bnsia Savannah. $4.79 4.73; New Tork. $3.90 f 6 Si. I ' San Frwiclse Hoot S19.0O v San Frtnciaco. Nov. 9. i P. P.) Cattle Craas fed atoers Not 1, 9 9 Vk e: arcorid euatity, 434ic; cows and heifers. 4SSe; calves, light weight, 7 0 8e; --calves, heavy, 8 sainc poena.- Sheep Iambs. T7e; wethers. 44e; etree, 24i$Wc Hog Hard grain fed, weighing 109-173 lbs,. 10c; over 300 lhe., 8c - ; Oanaha Mag 97.10 South Omaha, Nov. 9 (L N. 8.) Cattle Receipt 450O; beef near and ah stock about steady; bnSs and veals steady to weak; atockets end feeden steady te strong. Hog Receipt T58, mostly steady te strong; bulk, 66.25 7 00; top, $7,10. flieer Beceipts 6041. Lsmbs, strong. $8.90 paid: beat held at $8.75; sheep steady; ewes mostly $4.90 and down;,feedea stroav Hot Cigarette Butt Betrays Man Wanted On Forgery Charge -.- 1 1. Betrayed by a cigarette stub This is a title to a chapter in the story of Hugh Bosebrook, arrested Tues day by Tom Swennes,- police inspector, on a charge of issuing forged checks. " Mrs. Hugh . Rosebrook. Forty-eighth avenue arid Fifty -eifhth street, told the detective ber husband was not ait home. 4.6wenne said he'd ' we.lt on ths front porch until he came borne. He watted and" waited.. The siin wss about ready to come up. i--. - Swennes saw a cigarette butt lying on the porch near an open window, f He picked it up. It was stOl hot- Ae thought at first he might have thrown it there- But the brand of the cigarette was a much "more expensive kind than Swennes smokes. He knockef on the door again ' and asked Mrs. Rosebrook If she smoked cigarettes. 1 Ths startled woman shook, her head and wondered. "Then trot eat that husband of yours. Mrs. Rosebrook did. s - Liverpool Cotton QsJet ' : liverponl, Nov.-- 9. it - N. B.I Thar was a limited deniaad for spot rot ton at the oprrun this morn lag. Pneea were unchanged. - Sates, 5000 bale .American mid. fair, $14.13; goad mis., hi ss; rati mm., gii.ss: mm. 311.68 tow. $10.28; good ore. $8.58; erd.. $7.83. . n-utures WOMAS PASTOR DIES Centralis. - Wash-.' - Nov. 9 Mrs. Alice M. Oonoaster, wife of C D. Doncsster f this city, died Monday in an Olympla hoFpitai, . She was 68 year old and had j lived here 34 years. She was sn .ordained Sample Ballot for Special Mt-mcipal Election to Be Held Novepbcr 19, 1921 .STUB STUB TO BE TORN OFF BY THE CHAIRMAN 1 TO BE TORN OFT BY THE FIRST CXXRX ' - . ' v . ' - 5 ' Spedal Mimidpsil Election City of Pordand, S4ayi Nov. 19, 1921 v . - - v PRECINCT NO. 2S4 : ' Mark Cross (X) Between the Number, and Answer Voted For , - Otartew Aanetadment Salwttstl to Uts Voters by tlvs Comnx3 -CHARTER AMEaVDMENT tuthorizlnr tax ia nineteen Twenty-two. Nineteen Twenty-three, Nineteen Twenty-four, producing aKefite sum two million dollari to defriy city's expense of expositioa In : MultnomaB County. Oregon,' in Nineteen Twenty-fhrei p'orMed exposition snd levyinr of ttx tierea. for producioc three million dollars authorized by legislature and TOters of State; that authority granted fre not exercised until subscriptions of one million dollars are made to capital stock of cor poration formed to aid exposition; appointing commission and requiring commission to attics con ditions to expenditure of funds insuring equitable division to city of remaining net assets. SlvslI ths CnsrUP b so aunmcil? . V ' -."'. 501 NO. - . . -.- ... . - - Psblished by authority of Section 13 1 of the Gty Charter. GEO. R. FUNK AacUtor of ths Gty 4 PtMIssbcl Baptist minister. - - - -- - ' - t. . .