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-1 IV-j ' V. '..- ' -r "v.-- V. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .11. . 1921. v THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. ORKGON V. It? TURKEYS ARE . QUOTED LOWER AT OUTSIDE MARKETING POINTS TIDE IS LOADED I II I MTU TURKEYS . P-mland to 1 flsd Mik' turkey that wer pen-ru-ed by the lMtMWf la Mntrr srrtton t high prieea. TMe stack la being offered In rata MMawM at an aesael In berooao ef lit. Iat that r"Hrti (or high Thanksgiving values " "neri lata bright Ua 10 days am The prtce of turkey ruled aa foUows far pw- L Use Dm ' lc 404a ! ......... I lie 4at '"...;.... sa 4043c FaHem af Alaska to take Ma aemmtomed ano- Im la ee V raaan why there ia a aurple of fh tnrk arrlm. la th hand W wbolwmlrf at ran land and at Seattle. l'Unttd llt-Md nf.fSr,. aT ainnliM ftr f " U aM the mbta-vat la having the effect na an a a the petre trie of tha local ww. aiuuMtaa an Tr a ke.n no actual par 1 a eabude PWiU have bewa made. Tkoee de-trlng tatormetlna regarding " merei. tnnuM writ the Market Mditor, J to real. aaeUMag stamp tut rapl. rate KM I.O WKRED BTOBAOK KUU aaevy eelly uncaanced. ta general aurket for .CP 4 annunaaa to wk.e ami lower prtre. mrm wm nemrMi by moat sellers, ritick. onn Slew far la etaen of a rar w. rraah an aaaflengat. rHKk.HR MARKET 1 STRONGER It wsatld at be at all sun-rlslnc If TiUa- Ifcenk aaaiMl aa advance of abuat 2n a Pound a. tha peine af rhe a rly In tha coming vaaa miM n u kiaiiar maw nca anu- aaa Ui Ua Calirhmia trada for Ira. a alack. POri.TUT HUPPI.T MORK I.IHF.RAI Mira llharal auMihra of lit poultry gra ahn'alnn I'rVirit tlnvt, md Maw .tnok aw r. rrU! ,r bwr.M of tha flower draiaid. A. Ft prteaa ara tnrticaung vrarttaalljr aa cuana. UTr.nrmT in hhowx im 0x105s Cwvilr1.-i.Ma aiora lntrta la tmara la tha anion markrt br tlia ftotokila trail, and prcr aaa iwing ru-ui rxaady it It prr rrnlal r. rv b anaalnr fwant. br tha Uoa4aaatrl Vrojoo Ofow an arawaiaUaa br tha IJatHaoaaaUK TlATIOTT vEl rOTATO SITlATIOTT v ERV QUIET With tia raartH ararloar4 I' a dancar- aoa axvraa, uira i aa anura abaaaoa of In tanat In a parohaMa of uatatnrak Soasa af tha lanal Ttw.ia ara b inning to off r thair aiat't. but thalr ncr aonunua (r la an Of mmiwUtlw (xnntA. BRIF.K XOTKH OP PROUfCE TRADE Nra naral Mima will ttart mcvlnc f tha Moalh anna. rntj tnrai raWry la ptradjr amuDd II p Irani. M-klaorrt. imatlnaa tr dra at low pricaii. "1f l..r tun ara aiallabla around o9 Jar.- offrlnaa. Cnuntn killril i aaaata about alcadf at for- awr prlc. Friday Holiday In Most Markets . Of United States Will fmt itrMt lvtMi n tlH4 9 lr r ktr Friday avad . Ua ttockravrtli wen ape rated, trm4 fmtnDf wu tataaia4 la ail Aaaarlcata ark eta dartac tha Amy. AU Saw Tark a4 Cklcf laafkkta at a tkt rrUaa JtarckaUtt KxrhAar trra etoaad. Baaki war alaa ataacc far tko ttj. MOTOR INDUSTRY ADVANCE IN 0 IL AID TO INDUSTRY r Ok smitti Rearlal Can aanaad.at af Tha Journal. Kanaaa dta. Nor ll.-Coa asinea In Ou aaetioa haaa mnmil noma prodnotioo aSccM aa tna a.gaaa naaa. wnara tasa traaoM un aoi eea aattiad.- Too adranca -ta entde ail prices, wbh wu aneompaBird by A revival la tha U teduavr. baa baaa (oUoved br aa ia errmao in aaaohaa Mian af 1 east a ralloa hara. Tha (lour miU of tMa territery ara operatise at froai ea to. 100 par rant capacity. Tory predatad 3.1 P 5.900 aarrcia U Baptaaaacr, lnrtaana of SS nt rent ovwr Septambar bat raar. wboMaaia dry. fooda trad abinra A dMtdoa mproveiacnL Pricaa an about 40 par oeat ha- IN BETTER SHAPE r mij T. Rack wall Baarial Carraapnarhint of Tha Journal. flavalaad. Ohio. Nav. 11. Kmr4oTBient hrra ahowad a alicht falltn( off In Ortobrr, arcordlnz to a ranvaaa of .100 lam ladnatrial piaata by tha ('kambar of Coaamarra. Tha awarleat tlr uaaaia wra aiaonc workrra havinc to do with food prodnr'ta. Employnent in thaaa braaehaa ahowad a km af 1A.7 prr cant. Ineriaaaa war. raroraad to taa turn bar. iron and ataai, pa(Mr aad prlntlnt and aon-rarreaa mrUl indaatrlca. Tha Whit kfnanr roffloanT raoortad that tha Otobar aalra war tha larcrat of any month ainro Jaaa. 19S0. And thara hag beta a ataady lacraaaa hi proahiotlon at taa Flahar body plant, akera of aatoaiobila bodira. Drpartmant a tor. alaa laat aroath war light, haing 20. aadar thaw for a utaiilar -prind laat yrar. but rnrr- r.ltanti rxpaot a bitr bafinng tlua month aa a mult of cooler waatber. Tha nTinibrr of retail credit tnqumea. which loir thoa of laat Tear, but tha nasty Talaa of galea are a boot the una. Wooleaala freeera report that letaOerg are aajnag tor actaai.eada aad taat good, ara going dlretuy into conaumpUoQi Marked Gjains for' Washington State Bureau Costs Seen is ? WLATE PLANTS ARE AT CAPAHTY TRADERS OFFERED CANADIAN CATTLE Pflday . ... -70 Weak an . 4i at ... T8 128 S rear Ara . . rtl I yaara aa . . S4 . 4 yean 10 . ...133S ntafHsrc. Nov. 11. Tha Moataanport Tin- plu oaaar. tha largaat of Ua ktsd la tha world, ia aow opera Ua U of Ha 44 aill ea roll tine. Tlua arm cofttinaa until Jaauarv l -r"- ' aw i7uw rr.i( weak a2 w zTt -- mu r ak. - TTear Ut Start eoanpanr hero if warming- up tta fifth blast furnace and rtntnnc repair on a risth nfeparatory ta pUairwn. Uarai ia enouabaioa again, it at expectadthat tha fifth fttraaea will bo rrwktrir iron within a week, aad tha aixtk ahortlj thareaArc 6CGAK .few OHeaaa, Nuv. 11. Inability of refiner to nuke dakverlea pnanptly ia peoviac a craat boftn Ua aao pawtara of chic atato aad ia cre ating aa unexpectedly, good deanaad for Idaiat aitA tngkr. The offer ' of tha planter to anil their pfodact 4 cent uadrr : the refiner gad allow payment t be aaada- on an inatalliaent baaia ia atitaaltina; aoaineaa ' aad too acw crop P0ETLAKT TjTtTtSTOCK RTJ!f Otympia. Nov. 1 1 , Tha firrt draartnaatof tha auta coternmeat to aliaw a narked facraaaa in coat for 1921 a eofupared with tha aarna peftoda In preceding yearn, a a rermlt of tha aerie, of statementa prepared by tha department of efficiency, if the department of taxation and exaantnattna. A etataneat of comparative ooata hi thm departnetit aoverinc gik month from April to September, inclaaiva. for 119, 120 a no ltll. waa given today try h. 0. McArdle. derector af efficiency. The coat of op ration have been a follow: Saleriee Operation Tear and W acee. nd Mairrt. Total 1010 $ 8,121 o3 $2,705.70 tll.S27.SS lOoA ia naft on a AAA Arc A A la earded an a baron tar of tha retail trade. H21 . '. '. 10,130.04. ej4!4 2515 08 have incraaaed deddedUt. aocordinc ta W. It. Uray, aenrvtary af tha (lev land Retail Credit Meat awe elation, today. LoUecttoaa are kaen- ln up well, ha added. Chehalis Plant to . Be Reconstructed WHO! H ti.K PRICK.M IX. PORTLAND Thaaa r plica, retailer pay aholaMuer, eieept aa rrthenrve noted. Dairy evoducta ttrTTKR Selling pric. boi InU. Creamery P'tcaa. ITiat axtraa, 47c for pl.in wrapper; rtibea. aitea. 42So H dairy. buying pnee. ji. x.i. pi Bl'rrr.firAT PorlUnd oVtlvrf baaia. N 1 ral. 4 7e lb : No 3. 4119 44; eouatry lUlhv 4Tr fnr No. 1 mde (-lir.rsr. ftelllng prV.- Tillamook, frwta orvgnn f.ney trtrh-U, Se b. ; Toung Amar- 0e lb Trice to Miner., f. o. b. Tilli mnek- TrlIt. 5e; Tnang Ametiea. 27 ttelHnc ortce Block wiw fancy. .rtis Limhtinter, safflaua la,; ereaa brick. 80S2a K. Iliiyiag pnoe, I'rant afreet fur- rant reeelnts 4740c 4a ; cmllel. aelllnf pri'-e. 7t(ie a ; relert. 40i do. ; paik-t.. 43 0? 47c T : .toram. 3Sa3Ap di. Klli Aawctatinn nncaa: tkrlert, 60c Va ; finU. 47 doe ; pulleta, 47e doa ; pe S2e iloa. : hennery . tor.se, 40c dre. I IVIC KHXTBT AWIItaf pvle. Heavy hem, J7r2.- light kena, ) 4e . IB ; aprinrt. 20c M : broilee.. 2f4e In ; oirl mcAtera, . 1 0 Ih. ; rarkey., are.il. ft A 4 V lb; ducks ifOaOo. fraaa VeeatakTva am fruit FTIKMI ntrTTH Oranren. f.2hft.00 bnt; banana, A At A He IK; leaona. $4 2r T Oft caee; gearwfnni, lorlda. I 007 00; aeacbea II 00 if I 1 N. rcriit: I'eanoeme. local. gannataTB boi; Katetn, S J I 00 per barrel: hurklebemea, lOaV I ?n fRI:i rnilT rt. . 4 7MaA.7S: fard. 4 5A per box;: rig., 14ftf8.ft.1 prr box; ynina. 7f nd A0. n-J!i bo.. lUe lb. fi(lN)t - lling prlre to fetailem: Iwl. l7S(tnSn: ttavtM pore, S754.fl0 eonn lev; garlic. lOtflSe lb; grca salon.. 40c Ven hwneHe.. ftiTATOKa Aertlng price to retailers: Ore ea fancy A3 0O featal; baring pice country. 1 per eenlal; Taklaii oee. 2.33 eenfal V.KTtM.hVt atrrirg hen e lb.: keeU I J 00 .Ar-k' e.hb.M UIr lb. par rot.. IIHO aark; celery, FI0t)7nc doa: er- rrlaet. Lie lb,: letnc. Tne do,, pannlnrt. 13.50 trk: green prpper. lfte Ih. ! tocna- toe., Ore.-,n trtTAe b: Talifornia 43.80 AIM lug; nmpktn. 33Ha lb; rjnh. lAISc lb; honerdlh. l&e lb; aprouta, 20a m 1 1 3 .1 doa. II 2 rt, AIT1.KS "Bluenburgi. ettra fancy. 4-Mer. 174; fancy. , 4 tier. IS 80; choice. 4 tier. Jfie A rrl r" - Winter Bananaa. extra 4 tier. 12 28 3 S"; fancy. 4 tier, thi.ice, Ttier. II 18. APHTI Ortlev. .ttra fancy, 11 j.: inry. 4 tier, 13 00: choice, il 1 Arrt.tA -lnlhn and "pitae ... a v. arfl.r.w iivnei.-ii, evtra rancy. a-tier. BO; fancy. 4 tier. fJ29; rbvk'a. 4-Uer. OH APrt r focktnc 'lock 1cl.S0 box. Twenty fire cent, off all above on 1 SO and 14.1 tae, 80a off n 173. and imallrr. eat COI'NTRT MF.ATH Melling price: Country hoc., IS II St lb. fnr frp Mnrkera about I'.M !. 1.10 tn , neaty etuff let; veal, top, ab.il 0 to 100 Ih.. II II He lb., heavy Maff lee. : Tr1rg l.aih., I1l3c lb. AMOKrn Mr.AT Ham, 27 14c lb ; break f.t bacon. J.V Ih, lARtk A.ttW r. mierri. IS He Ih. ; Here baK pcwiwl, lit rATUlM; HOI AK MrAJeA -Ateev beef. l?e; ejrAeK, 11; enei, I Or; Hmbi. 12f18e. VZ fiah an ShoJtTMi CTtltan Flsll illvertde. Ac; halibut, tl a ;V .turtaon. 1 7 I Ac Ih. ; Mac end. 1 0 lie lb: 10 1 bkt klppend end. 13.38; lie. eerrl e h ftTaTrn.A-'-l'a-reTn. gal . 14 : Otywipla. I.i no i.l . It40 at.; rrab. lari 13.73. mmII 12 SO " . Mva. Weal and Mlda linfA 1 4t 1 crop, rlunter, 2S2Ac. th. Illr rtf.Hn.. lfte; kip.. 84: crata hn. 4e;' wilted 3 4c Th. AAII .Xennnal. e Ibv TI.LW AD GRRASK No. 1 tallow. Ac: a 5. 3e. CAWAkA BARK Sew. 8c; cM. I He Ih. V Wllr WlU.ett valley, nn. lOe: Vaedlum. 1 !Vc ! fine. 20e lb. : Eaatern Orevoo- yLUho, 12 4t 20c lb. racarv KKANaW fMll whit. Ac lb.;" araa white. Ac: pi". OH, luaa. TH: bayou. H 14 Hc irtNKT C. I 0011 50 kit K Japan atvid No. 1 e; Mine Root, 1e lb.: New ttrleaa. hea.1. H . ITM KoaJtea, 1 T H AT 2wc la sack c ChehAll. vTuh.. Now. 11. Aaeordlnc to an nnouBcetneat mad by I . J. Bttcklia tha re- ormat ruction of th Chehall Box, Baeket Vanear company plant la North Chehalia. which waa horned down aeveral month ago. will ha under way at once. Th rebuilt plant will occupy a portion of tha ita hitherto nnoaed. ta make more practical uaa of the available space. Toe main building of th new plant will be approxi mately 10x180 feet. Mr. Stieklia Mate that it will take about ZOO.OOO feet of lumbar to ooiwtroct it The roof and ride wall will b built of falvnised iron and 200 concrete pier will ued to hold up tha building. - Flood llthta will be aaed in th plant. The rebuilt plant will have a capacity of 20,000 boxed very eight hour, 'which wQl represent about 1 leu, 000 feet f timber. Of th lhove eort 11.271 waa for ortntinc the bankln rode, which is th tint coat Of thik character sine 1117. The average number of employe la the depart ment for the Ram period ha been: 1919, II; 1920. 14; 1921, 1: trail th ttumbr of bank xtmlner h. doubled In 1921 ever 1919 and nearly doubled over 1920. Continental Mine To Continue Work Raker, Or Nov. 11. Claytno RorSbins, Ma tter or to continental Mining company, operat ing in the Oranito district, returned -neaterday from a bnslaees trip to Clayton, Ohio, where he haa been ia conference with Hie aaaoclate to the boalnes. Mr. Robbina atate that th mine will eontlnDe work thic winter taking ore out and atoring it for milUnc ia the apring. A crew of i men will be giren ateady mploymeDt Ukinc toe nca ore rrom to mine, tm lootinecUl ha a newt flotation plant installed during the summer, and t also equipped with a compressor and siBklng plant, with which a abaft was sunk ivv iet annng ta Canners Talk of Advanced Pric.es; Urge Buying Now d , Chiracr. Nov. 11. IL K S I Mm HofC. wife: Stack up your pantry with canned goods j uivre . going to r a 2v per cent ooaat in prices this winter. , This waaa the warning sounded today, by eanner from all over tha United States' at tending the Western Canners' aaaoctatioa here. They aay tha prop need increaae ia aaaeoidaMe because of ahonage of canned goo, panicu larly corn and fruit. fne-y, 12,00 4 tier. 4 tier. AptMenhorg. un- MOR DAIRY CATTLK PrtnavlUe, Or., Nav. 11. The Bank of Prine vilVa' k making arrangement to bring a coopl of carload more of dairy cetUe to Prfnevilla. i. A. Riggs. W. B. Tucker. J M BUioU ad Fred rjrime are ia the Willamette valley now fnr the purpose of (electing the stock. Thia ia the second shipment which haa been brought In by the Bank of Prinevtll. AU th stock h been epoktn fby by local farmer. Rail Aetlom Dl8tn1e4 Olympla. Wah., Nov. U. DiMnueal of the aotioo of the Mutual product conanany against th (treaoo-Waehingtott Hailmad A Navigation company, before the department of puolie worm wa arderad by the department Thursday on th around of lack of Jurtedtctioa. Th WashingtonFinances Are Given in Eeport Olrmpia, Wash., Nov. II.: The bahuiee ia the (tat treasury fX tha clone of buainese on November 7 wa 35.913,406.45 according to th weekly report submitted by ui state trea arer to the state auditor. The total in all fund was 14.382.843.41. minus overdrafts in five funds totaling 3468,; 936.96. For the pneediag week the balance was 16.833.644.38. KeOeipto of tha week amounted to 1100,285.48, and warranta paid amounted to $1.1 10.723.31. During the week the fenetal fund total de creased from tl.130.826.S9 to I9TS.T04.10. and th overdraft" on th public hiffhwiy fond increased from 4175, 637.0b ta 1251,255.08. 1000 Boy Scouts to Be Guests of Bank Totnoer ow Is Boy Scout "thrift day" aad the State Bank of Portland, corner of' Fifth and Stark, official Scout thrift headquarters, will entertain the younf-ttrn. It is expected that 1000 Boy Scouts will be in attendance. Each boy who attends will be preaentad with eon ething useful for h kit. The reception will begin at 10 A. m. and will last until noom During the eatartainmeat the boys wul be tax en on a tour of inspection ana we work- la moving rapidly. I'laiadiphi. NaT. 11. KotwUksUadinr the to nrica for sagar. tha Pannrylvani Sugar Raftatnt onmpaay. am of ih indepeadeata. ia thriving and. has foat aequired, additional prop- sa -ftat-a. to iraikt acxuaoa tr tta pmao. aoauiany aha baa boakht aa additioaal pier, au-ung four uhd.r lu aoatraL HIDES - New Tork, Nov. 11. Tha hid rkt Beta ia very firm. and. whila vary 1HO buei nem being done, ofterinam have beea araat. Tha River Flat ia rt ported sold up oa frtgo rifia hid to data aad ankiag latea ara vary arm. SHOES Cnioaco, Nov. 11. ho factor! ia tkJs Se tins ara .aneediarl box tot the moat aarU One manufacture ia behind on order, which have been coming ia rapidly, IA7MBER New Or lean, Nov,' 1 1. The ordefk received in the met week by la af the largest lumber mills In this section how a drrej -of 10, 0U0.O00 feet from the average aaaintainad . the firrt waek. of rictnher. Price, have held steady, ORpeeUIly on interior fitushiag aata rial. as orders still have been nmnini. 20 per aaat above production. There ia a feeling, he ever., that th edge la oft the demand for the present and that price may ease in the near future. POAT. Pirmbnrc. Nov. 11. Prieea in tha ttttsfru. coal mark eta are ahowinc a littlo aoftoM at thia time, folio in the flurry that catts with (ha report of tha taea impeadiac raflrrrid atrika Hiskar prices are looked for. however. rtNNAn fSOOIM Chioagn, Nov. 11. Prtoee of eaanad goods hart been 4iutted to tower levels with the arrival of tha new packs in away product. With this increased apply Chicago is an At tractive market for canned toods at low prtcM. COTTONS Boston, Nov. 11. Word baa been received her tha targe orders of oottoa yaar ra have been placed with Lancachire apinaen for China. T1RY fiOODS Chicago, Nov. 11. CoUertittoa thraughout tha Middle West are better taaa for om ! time, aocordiag to credit men of th whole sale dry good trade. vfKNR rroTHiNa New Tork, Nov. 11. Overcoats continued this week to lead the activity ia the demand foe man, clothinc. The trade in raits is slower, but wholesalers expra conrictkiri that then ia bo cause ior nervousness about th future. . Phil.rtelnhi. Nov. 11. Cooler weather needed here to insure a freer movement of seasonable apparel both for men s aad woe en clothing of AU kind-. & iRn Chicago. Nov. 11. The lard market her is active, with tx-icea reflecting th weakaaas in hogs, at omaa, but steadied by export do- maAd. Olfenng for prompt aoipmeni a-w iew. IrlNOLEUal New Tork. Nov. 11. Th entire spring pro -dnction of inlaid linoleums of many manufac turer haa beea sold aad it . is difficult to ret mils at naent to meet the increased de mand. Price, however, are still low. There also ia a heavily iacreae-d denaaud ior th heavier grades of th "battiesnip ' type. DYES Philadelphia, Nov. 11. Th dye tndaatrj t ia thriving in this district. Th DnPont plant and branches of the Barrett Manufacturing eAmeAnw .PA tneeiflir Out dve Which it 1 Mated are auperior to tha German products and are doing A thriving bosmesa. PIPER Boston, Nov. 11. The New EnUnd Pulp c Paper companies bsvb advanced the pric on bleached sulpbite fiber from 5 to 5 54 tents a pound. . .T5 9 1.89 A.7S 9.78 Caaadtaa eattla eame ta North Portland PH- day. but the-a waa aa activity ta the market. Ma dbxa continued ea the previous prta rana-a. Practically all tha eattl that came forward ta North Portland Friday -wore frees Elbert, Canada. The stock creaks aaa aatprfee hratw aa Jt waa thsu-ht it would go EaaA rather than nest eecaaa of th higher prieea there. No ante vera made early in the PridA trade ha- aaas the aoirmesit had not yet beea taken want of but the market ia ga-erfi waa coat siderad ateady. Geaaral cattle ttnxe: Cboic stem Medium to good steers. , Fair to medium steer 4 18 0 A 25 Commoa ta fair Attn ......... 8.71 a 4.78 Ckoiee cow aad heifer 4.89 4.90 Medium to good cows aid baiter 4.00 4.80 Pair ta madiam cow and heifer S 10 4.00 Coo moo ta fair cows and heifer t.7l f 1.50 Caaaar l.BOaa 1.71 Bulk S.1I I.T8 ' Choice feeder 4.89 6.0O Pair to rood feeder ......... 3.73 4.80 Gbotea tuny ralVai 6 BOW .oo Prim Heat aslvsa - ' 1.00 g 4.80 Medium light calrea 6.00 8 00 Heavy ejtive , t.00 4 00 wlna mrt Neaitnal Only Btnok ta enter the host alien at North Portland Friday, eomisted of oae oar that went direct to local killer on contract. No wagon tuff came forward. Market generally eon-Mered nominally steady. , 11S .... 9ST 14 86 V. 3 1Z4 a TS It 188 S 42 ... 343 4 19 ... J21 . 6 114 74 119 Ik 184 16 S15 13 T2 4 845 1? BAR PILOT ISSUE OCOHSAIN TMaa at Astoria, Ratar4aw , ' Hlt watar: . - Low water: 193 a. nu. M ft. I M . m- 11 ft. p. . ft. I os IV rra, l.t ft. Saaaida High watar t mlautee aariiwr. . t Sraaida Low , watar . 11 v Rtl a u taa arllar. - f FIXED WITH PORT Final adjuatment of tha Issue between the Port, of PortlanS an4 pilots At tha mouth of tha Columbia river w arnicably aettled at tha regular maetins of tha port body yeatrtlay. On - and after Deoembar 1 tha pUoU win par to tlie Port of Portland a fa of $10. par trip on and off a ship as a maintoiuinoa tt for tha bar tut. .- Tha question of bar pUot&ge haa bean up for soma time ana! tha Port of Port land stood for Ml per maa on a.nd off ship. It was shown at tha meetlnc pas terday that outside pilots ware maklnc tetter than 1800 a month In tha clear despite their claims for overhead and lent hours. Tha 110 per ahlp stood and the time limit passed. . Ts bin of tha Portland TTaffic V Transportation company to reoover ad- diuonal costs In the Columbia river rata case for 1510.49 was dismissed with an order for a warrant for 1124.65, the board estimaUnr the balance dure on tha oblt rsrtion. The dock commtsslon at the forenoon session refused a similar ac count. Both were based aa additional ., nM .. ,&.. Aw C ffe uiarrs uu 111 i.vy vo v.. . " " a" cent, assessment for Tour participant m th brliitring up of , the Columbia river rata case. In the Absence of Fr-ask M. warrn. George Kelly acted as chairman. Porter acted as sponsor for most of the motions. Harry I- Corbett was rranted a leave of absence for a period of CO days. rlead Shd atlkd: taamrr geaatov. fnm PeeV land, for faa Dieco. Arrived and aild: gream- e w4 Mcta, from Caraaibia liver, lot- raua irmu: - Me. Astortb, Nov. 10.- Batted at 0 JO p. .sa.. aawr Jalm Leca-nbara. for New Tork and General hoc market ranca: Prim licht 8.50 A.t5 Smooth heary, 2I0-S00 lb. 7.2S98.25 Smooth heavy. 800 lbs. Bp. . . . . . . 4 Si 0 7.36 Bough heavy (.0006.75 Fat pits , 8.60 6.75 Fdr pig 0.74 6.00 Btac 4.0001.70 Mutton BlarkM Staest ' Salaa in tha sheen aad lamb alley at North Portland indicated a A-eaeraUy steady tone la the trade am pnee were unchanged. Bather entw rua wa anowa for th oay wita moat ec taa atscat aonaiwnng of yearnnga. tiaaaral anaen and lamb w i arka ranee Eat etth mountain lamb $4 50 7.09 Best vUry lamba S.OOftS.BO Fair to coed lamba 6.00 96.80 Cull lamba Feeder lamb Light yearlings Heavy yearn ne light wethers Heavy wethers Ewes Tnuraday artarnoen Sal STXEKS , . 6.00 44.00 ,. 4.80 A 6.00 .. 4.50 0 6.00 . . 1.60 04.60 . . 6.60 0 4.60 , . 2.50 S 1.50 . 1.00 0 8.15 action wa brought for refund of an alleged overrhart in wharfag in Seattle oa steel mov- i ings of the bank thoroughly expUdned. ins uimuiu omua vo japaa in marcn aou April, 1920. Llrrett aa Feet Attain Boston. Nov. 11. (I. N. 8.) Louis K. I-ggett of the Caited Drug company, who was recently in financial difficulties, is back on hi feet and ready to pay 100 cent on every dollar, according to aa annnnncemeat today by IJgeett's office. The Royalty Trust Fund la given credit in the announcement for Lig gett a recovery. 63 1 63 i Claim! Wool Higher Ooldendal. Wash.. Nov. 11. Price of range wool ha advanced over the figure paid last spring, according to a sal made Thursday by lint-ace White of Roosevelt. W-h . who mark-ted his 1!21 clip of wool at 14 cents a pound. The price paid Mr. White, however. U atill cotulierably under pre-war prices for the same grade, of wool. Cannery 5eeds Laborer Short Crops, Loans Cause Bank Failure Oylmpla. Wash.. Nov. 11. SlKn-t-ei-oj-. and a too liberal loaning policy eaueed the failure of the Fanners' State bank at Connneil, Franklin county, to open its doors on Tuesday morning, according to a statement made by J. Duke, supervisor of banking. On September 21, the banks' statement showed deposits of 198,726.66, capital stock, 110,000; surplus. $19,000; le diacounts ' and bills payable, $63,827.16, with total assets of 1199,401. 80. B05DS SOLD AT KELSO .Kelso. -Wahh.. Nov. 11. The county oormmis ti oners Monday oH $73,000 worth of 7 per cent bond of Diking district No. 6, near Wood land, to a syndicate eouaistinc of the Lumber men Trust company. Ralph Schaeeloch company and other bond homa at a price of 90. The money will be used to retire warrant outstand ing and to fin tics completion of th repair work. At the same time th First National bank of Kelso puRshaaed 810,000 of 7 per cent bonds of Diking district No. 6, west of Kelso, for 96,4, being tha only bidder tor that issue. BaildlBs- Construction Eseosragred New Tot. Nov. 11. Building oonrrnction and those who desire to Invest In building Invest- TJmpqua Growers to f Handle Broccoli on New Contract Basis v Roseburir. Or.. Nov. H.-4l3roccoIf growers of the Umpqua valley met Thursday and organised the Umpqua Broccoli exchange. Officers were elect ed as follows: President, R. A. Hercher; vice president. H. A. Winston; treas- MontAemM.WaxhNov.il. Oneaa.tir.s at the ii. "v w..:iJ:;. vTj " u v.TI vl' ' Foster Butner. The five directors are: cannery of the Monteaano Paeking company In . it eon them too much'to eecure funds to Walter Leake, H. A. Winston. Rudolph .uonisne a .v.nw u-o.- "' finance the operations. Wage ewales also have company s Inability to get employe. Thirty ,howu a tendency recently toward lower levels, women and girl, are needed. The local plant Builders are making close investigation of oon ia saanlng Teklme apple. Aocordinc to tk C. ditkas ea which to base proposal for Wkge aiumaw. managar. wne ueia is as man adluatmmts In th buildinc trades. When that iavti-atioa is completed the builders will becin negotiations with th buildings trades unions for an acreemeat to take the place of the present scale, which expires December 81. aAl T roerr. U cr . 100. SIS BS t 8A-, 3lf 8; table dalrv, 60s, 837.60:a balea. tS80a4Mii raacy ut and dairy, 114.80 hamav 824 60 Hi a. M CAR Cub. 87 50: fruit and berrv. I4..15; yellow 1. IMS: bast granulated 6 IA; ettra 13 93: ttnMeu C, $3.15. CANNFJk Mil Carnation, Ltbby. 13.10; Aster. Mk V.raoa. IB.4V-; AlpJaa, 14.50; Aal. 7 pa- Mint CRA SKBS la bulk. 1 .e a. M TS Walnuta, 26l 36c lb.; ahaoads, 17 29; filberta, S3 0 2Ae la sect lot: pea eats, 19 0 lie: peroe. lie; Braaihk lAe. Nee. Pnlwt, OMa Hor 1931 rmp. ettr. 16036a per IU MaMlsrd etaalla. 17 He, I4.NSKKD Ofl -haw abb.. SAe: katUi -kotlesl. kkKj c; raw. eavaa. 8104; botied, ew, II OA .l liAAUUNl Iroa bbb.. 26c; eaasa, ISH gl i irn oit a.. a t a wl WHITB XAI taa mta, ISes 609 Iba. IS Ue. - 71rENTlNli--Taik. lit eal.. aa eA f I I gat. ' etpokaas Haa If oaere . s-nkn Wk. Nov. 1 1. WiDiam If. Hal, rnwaaetv de tv ewanty aiAiiwi. -wee eteeted rresadr-t Manarck Mecarity onwustny ta 'eid W . If Price. whe. r si reed te .Make vaeea of the Inseeanrw aViwrteaent of H Itrm ad navoa spacial attar.tlc fa tiH nrk. Ir4 llnlrhirri r PlcereoV vice pccMant ta fill the rAt-i mad. aeeM W t ewetie- of Hill. as itt other canneri of the state. BANKER TO RETIRE knok.n. Th . Nov. 11. After 44 vears of enntinuou service with the Bank 6f MoaLreal, William lnck. aunager of the Spokane branch eince 1914. haa asked to be placed on the re tired list on April 10. 1922. lnck ha already tan I the ace at which manse r of the etc Ask Lower Wnjre Scale i I.ynn, Maes.. Nov. 11. Shoe worker in the factories here have been asked to accept a wace cut of 20 per cent. This move, the factory Caaadtaa beak usually retire, but haa continued I ownera Mate, waa mad to enable them to meet active aervica bits aaa of the ahortace of 7pbuV, "" " w-u.ra nuuicni-n. a trained ma for manacerial poslUoea. Harness, C. C. Mably and R. A. Herch er. It was decided that contracts between the exchange and its patrons would ex tend over a period or years, but any patron who so desired might withdraw from the exchange at the expiration 6f any year. The policy will be to establish the industry on an f. o. b. basis. Markets Are Closed New Toll. Nov. 11. Due to Armistice holiday today, ail New Tork market are cloved. Chtcaso. No. 11. (1 N. S.) The Chi- eaao Board of Trade aad produce exchancea wire closed today. MoaUsaao Store Chaagei klrmtes.no. WaA.. Nov. 1. C. M. McCov nas rorcnaaeu we inann of nia partner, w Nortli'Bend Youth St. Louis factory, the maker say, is delivering j T7 i 4-r 11 tt Tit ill fa1 t saoe in Lyna to reUileie at 83 a pair, which J" fllljailV LU. lUieCl ill under present wa.es is costinc Lynn manufac- J , J Hunting Accident turera 83.40 a pair to make. The Lyna -plants la conaeunence are running at not more than 25. per cent capacity. 8an Francisco Grain Storks Saa Francisco, Nov. 10. Stocks of grain in In. Ave. lbs. Price I No. Ave. lbs. Price 2 77,9 $ 6.00 I 1.... 946 $ 4.1S COWS 1, ...1040 I $.50 1 841 $ 2.60 17 925 3.80 3 1094 3.80 1 1220 4.75 1 920 6.00 1....1010 3.J I 8. ...1000 8.73 CALVES 1.... 120 $ 9.50 I BULLS 1 750 I 1.75 I HOOS 2.... 495 $ 6 00 .... 246 I 8.25 75 286 8.50 3 230 8.76 1 350 7.00 2.... 655 6.60 1.... 150 6.S0 1.... 360 8.50 1.... 606 6.23 1.... 820 8.35 4 260 6.23 7 222 8 75 $ SOS 9.00 6 1SS 8.75 1 670 5.50 1.... 330 7.50 1 260 8 25 6.... 1T6 8.75 4 143 8.75 2 305 9.00 10 171 9.00 3 130 9.00 87 175 8.65 7 184 8.73 2 253 8.50 as LAMBS 4 80 8 6.00 2.... 60 8 6.25 v.... 78 5.60 62.... 11 6 00 10.... 109 6.00 63 76' . O.SO . 1.... 100 6.00 EWES 0 116 $ 2.75 I 8.... 140 6 6.73 2 90 1.75 I 9.... 118 8.90 1.... 129 2.00 YEARLINGS 2.... 120 8 4.25 3 120 8 4.59 4..., 102 4.50 WEATHERS 8 176 $ 4.00 3.... 166 $ 3.00 at mv Friday Worn'rie 6ataa. No. Av. Ua. 218. YKARUNGS Price. I No. 95 6 5.00 1 217. Av. Lb. Price. .. 96 1 6.00 CHICAGO BANDITS KILL MERCHANT Chicago, Nov. 11. (I. N. S.) Frank Toni&sky. member of the firm of To rn asky Bros., men's furnishings, waa shot and killed today in a battle with two bandits in the Tomasky store. The bandits escaped without loot,' Tomasky was shot near the he&t. lie staggered into the shoe shop of Ia W, Lundquist, next door, and sank to the floor. He died shortly after in a hos pltal without making a statement. The murder threw the busy little trad tag center on the South Side into a tur moil. NORMAN GRAIN CARRIER REACHES ASTORIA, INBOUND CAPTAI1T AD MRS. C. V. PARKER HERE MEETING OLD FRIENDS Captain Clyde F. Parker, San Frs-n- circo bar pilot. Is In tha city tn a busi ness cruise that will keep him her un til Monday, when he returns to the southern harbor. Mrs. Parker aocom panlea her husband, who ia In Portland for the first time .since 1918, when be was master of th steamer Rosa City, of the San Francisco V Portland Steaim ahlp company' co.terts. During: the war Captain Parker was ushered into (ha nary as a reserve of- fleer. With K. Townaend. forrnerly chief engineer with the San Franclseo and Portland Une, hs -mads several trips throuA-h the submarine-sons with ahip- ping board vessels, afterward remain- lnjr in tha merchant eervtoe. Ha was selected to command the fleet turbine Tfar-a-ard. now ooeraitnar between San Francisco and Loa Angeles, but before reconstruction work was nnisnea on the vessel tie accepted appointment as a San Francisco pilot. Captain Parker has Inspected the St. Jotns terminal, which was only in a projected state when he ran into the river. He told Harbormaster speier. who acted as guide at tha terminal, that it waa the most desirable or aoi i acu ities of the character he had viewed djar- lnic his tours to the East coast and foreign lands. "We hear much or Poruana in tne South these days, but i really had no Idea the harbor had been advanced to such a stage." said Captain Parker yes terday. "It Is really a home spot to we. because of the years I was In th coast service, and It Is satisfying to feel that at last the consistent error, maae oy Portland Interests, to attain the trada rightfully hers, should be rewarded. Many of the vessels handled by the San Francisco pilots visit here and we ortsn hear praise of the manner In which they art given dispatch." Captain and Mrs. Parker are Being en tertained- generally j by- old friends , and the skipper says "it keeps- them oa fleck most of the time. way porta. Arrived at 6 aad ft it 141 n. aa,. staa-arr Frank 0. lrasa. rrasa Ga-fteta. Bailed t 7 p. m.. Brit-m saa I mar aiawrisa Maae, far Taeoaaa. Sailed eA 14-40 sa.. mDnk Taaaaielf, ha New lark aad may Porta. t Cava Bay. No. M Arrtaed: Steamer Cuia- eee. from PortUvad. lac Jkurrka aad fiaa Fraa- Baa Pedro, He. 11. Arrivvoh tbsAStef Ofcioea, from Pctlaad. far kiew Tork. Saa rrnaiai. Nov. 10. -6fksd at S a. m.. Dutek Waamsc TeeklAtUk. froas Partlaad. far Bottsraaai aad way norm, Bauefl At 4 J. sa.. raanoaa arhaeear Marv Hanlce. for Bit -rrsart at 6 p. av. eti nia WtUhOw aad AVatxa Adasr, far Pe-tiassi. Arrived aa t p. m.. aiaamar Twxaa. frees New lark, for Paget Bemad aad Portland. Uverpooi. No.' 9 Bailed: ttcat Eaatera Ml vtbaat. for As t -ara. Salbae. No. . Arrived: Steamer Akireaa. 1 1 um -nov-uam. sac opesis. -saiiau eta: - er Harry Ick.nback and sllMa from New Tork fee Pertkad. Sailed: Bntjab atsmcaer Nebraska, rrean Laa-rdoa. for Paeifi perta, Cr.seal. Nee. 9 BaaasaA Dutek etaamer Nooederduk, froas Portia a, for Kerep. 8aa Fraaciseo. Nov. 11. fL . B ) Ar rived .Nov. 10 Admiral OeodrUlk, Beat tie. 2:16 a. cat ArrOc, fiedsmmo. 6,44 a. m.; Bruaswick. Lee Angessa, 1.-43 a. av; Ta-smite. Pert bodies. 7 :40 a. m : Was. P. Harria. iMra-rtaray. 9:06 a m : Harvard, Lea Ante!. 10 a. m ; F. H. Uulmaa.- La AJCviea, 10 a. as,: Immr Gadsfty. Badoade, 11:86 a. av; Logaa. MaaUa, 11:36 a. ra.; Soratk Coast. Lee Aacalsa, 2:66 p. as.; W hktier. Pert Baa Luis. 4:86 p. ta. Texaa. IVaMs 4:66 p. m.; Beaaa Dollar. TVltona. 4:49 p. V Baiktd No. 10 WillmHa, SatUa. 12:01 p. av; Dfx. Bovjotahv 11-48 a. av; Bea MaMtra. Poiat Oueaieptk'rta, 12:89 P. sa. ; Hmliane. Biemsrtoa. 1:10 p. m. : Orecwa. - Oraye Har bor. 2:24 p, m : Techtdiik, Eotterdaav 3:40 p. av; Caoba, Grays Harbor. 2:53 p. av; Aretie. Fort Bran. 6 p. m : Btninevriok. Port Brags. 1:16 p. avl Admiml -vrraceU Se attle. 8 20 p. av; Daisy tiadsby. Ueajra Har bor. 3 23 p. m. : Mary Han loo, Btuelesr river. 6-66 P. m.; WUlhUo, Portland, 4:16 P- av: Admiral nHK-oa, Pc-t Baa Lek 4 44 p. n. ; Boeaa Aasir. rurtmtm. :a-av. aa-t "r- iair, sinas, ;ee p. ea.i wwi vw. aw. 81 p- av; Tlvertoav SaatUe, 6:14 p. av: Booth Coast. Cres-ent CSty. 1 sv SV Baa -Tw.sk an. Nee. 11. L N. S.) Ar rived aoday Ad-vdral Dw-y. BeaUs. 4:10 a. a. , rMiak Mosusa-wr. 4J6 a. av: Heart P. Orovw. Pork Jaaaea, 6 a, m.t OaBtraHa, Um nreksa, 9:60 a. an. : O. J. pasxta. Oooe Bay. a- aa. : waa rsu- siwna, m.tm a. -baAA n-.ii-i San Um 4 a. m.. BaBai day Brshoom-r Ga-Wa State. PUvU Oe-e. 14 a. av: stAamer Anas, kaadoec 19:18 a m. ; Wa P. Herri a. Moaterey. 6:44 a. av; Wait- tiac. port Baa Uaa, 6:66 a. av ; P0SITI05S TJF TZKSElS -r-port from Nertk Heed civ the Inbound to House?. ta load rraia. the Nortregtan staasuhip Ea-vikea rsavcbsd -' Astoria thia morning from Davnaig. Tha Krrtkea la on of the fw ahlpa that brings banast aad thu wiu be aiivcharred at Terminal No. 4. She wtn Une and -toad jgrmtnT foreign, with tha probabla dosttnaUom Kahachia In India. a rain toanaga en routs baa been re duced to two ataajnahlpa. They ara tha British atearaahlp Plkvr de Larinaxa, for Ua Oray-Roaeobaum - Gsrata ooipaxty and tha Japanese atemariahlp Uokka Mara, due ta arrive for Houaer. Grain crtarters are dead. Tbera Is ma buying eltbar oa the con U neat ar the United Kingdom. iUtea ara down ta 10 shillings and aa toanaga taken. Wheat aad flour (noting is either for the west coast or Japaa and an owav ara' accounts and In parcel lota. locating freight vassels ta specinc lines In the trans-Psslfks trade. Mr. hot announced today. ' R porta ta tha eoatrary ara irk , dently baaed on a miaavpprahnsfot-i of shipping board poiicy." aaid Mr.- Lava. Tt there Is d em aad for 100 vaaaeU ia the trans-paclfio trade, that snaay will be allocated." vTATERPROST IS QC1ET tJf ' OBSERTASCB OP ARMISTICE Ia honor of Armistice day all ahipa In the harbor ware draased today aad -the waterfront put ow a holiday appear- . Flags of America. Great Britala Japaa and Greece. Intarwovea wit tha emblems of tha allies, made a pretty picture. All work was suspended on tha front- All hands aad tha cook task French, leave." - powoowe of the lollewtat vessels, a a p. av Kmvahre 10: Tarl Mara, bosaad Prua. see muse eaaua of Astoria. Hasaduraa, Bea Fma-u-e for 111 its ,!, mli rJ Ua ITaariaan Julia Lasokeaihaca. Ptsrtland for Baa Fraa- daso. 7k sailas soutb of -Coiambm rivee. Avakm. Baa Paaeaseo for Pertlaad. AiW. Mith er OahaasAne. rirpr. Fraak G. Dram. GevtoAa for Portland. 786 teUee north of Garleta. Fore-t Kins. BeatU far Baa Daaan 230 aiVs froas Beattaa Ouinaast. Baa Fraaomee far SextU. 167 mlU from Baattla To Arrtve at Pertlaad MOVEMENT OF COAL AT LAKE PORTS FALLS OFF Cleveland. Nov. 11. The movement of coal loaded Into vessels" at lake ports Is falling off rapidly and It Is Indicated the shipments for the year will fall far below those of 1920 when 22,400,000 tons were loaded. TJo to October 21 of this year the movement showed a tonnage of 20.876.107 and it is not beiievea mat uie tonnaS for the entire year win exceed 21.S00.0O0 tons. "When Industrial plants are busy, there usually Is a shortage of coal here until the Northwest is aup plled. but this year boats were loaded enrly In January and February m an ticipatton of the opening of navigation and the supply Is ample. LOW SHIPPING RECORD Sault Ste Marie, Nov. 11. The Great Lrakes shipping record for November rives promise of estAblishlng a new low record for that month. For the first time In years the United States Steel corporation boats will not carry ore in November and except for . a few coal cargoes to Lake Michigan ports and stone to Ohio, the Pittsburg fleet will ena th season this week. Do r.Nee. 12 , .Nov. 12 . .Nov. IS ..Nov. IS . -Nev. IS ..Nee. IS ..Nee. IS ..Nov. IS ..No. 14 . .Nov. 16 ..Nov. 16 ..Nov. 16 ..Nov. 16 ..Nov. It ..Nov. 18 ..Nov. 18 . .Nev. 18 . .Nov. 1 ..No. 18 . .No-. 14 .Nee. 94 . .Nov. 24 . .Nev. 20 ..Nee. 20 ..He. 24 ..Dec 22 . .Nv . .Nov, 38 . .Nv. Z . .Woe. 21 . .Nee. 2 . . Nee. 2 News of tlie Port Hero's War Medals Surpass Display of Any Living Person Washington, Nov. 11. (U. P.--N6 living war hero can boast of miUtary decorations equal to those trflay con ferred on America's unknown soldier. The highest medals of seven nations were pinned- onto the flag draping the casket. These were: United States congressional medal of honor, by President Harding. Belgian Croix de Guerre, by General It. suies. m tn -iuea-Muo- company, dealers too- onaa, ass, so. sx versos lsu.uiu sx. la ixaple-Mnta and aeeda, aad operators of a Receipt, during October Wheat, 8934 tons. feed mill. Mr. Stiles wm remain with the firm nariey. 01.T3V. oat. 1578. Corn, 1869 at a field -representative. . Braa. 777. Hay. S582. Beaaa. 9044 ax. North Bend, Nov. 11. Louis Oxjnevad k ivuuBw, .,.. 9uw w cram id I , -, . . , .-.. ; warehouses and on wharves on November l:jJr-. ua a ossiuur in uie Jro-, Jacaues. Great Britain's Victoria cross, by Ad oos venus 791 too. Corn, 1096 after having been accidentally shot by 2416 ton. Bran, 20 tow vena Lioyd Balcom, aged 18, another high na, 153.832 a vena 180,010 sx-i-I-, ...s.. n. w '. aijuwi Dduuciiu an siiwuiiQ w&a aa Harrtskarg Dragg-tst Xovlag Hanbe-i. Or.. Nov. 11 Samnev Nirker aoa. Herrtebai-c'a Jeweler aad watch repairer, ia eagaged ia moving his store to the other aide of Mam street, into th store vacated com time ago by the Leiay pharmacy. Leag-Bell Enlarges Kciao, Wash., Nov. 11. The Long-Be II Lumbar company, which has had its enai-n-cerinc offk-ae in the Market buildinc, haa not mfficieBt room there and has rented the buildinc now occupied by the First Nauonal bank and will take pomosstas as soon as the Banc move to its acw Seattle Prodare Market Seattle. Nov. 11. f. P.) Eggs Freak ranch. eOc; pullets, 42 043c Butter 44 0 47c lb. be -rushed throughout the winter. rotate Local wait, 539.00 0 65.90 ton. buildinc. Tha nm- J " mSaiD department ia nevad. a cabinet maker. r bJn, arelv TnerS Sl" 1 man had helped his father several years dental and occurred while the two young men were duck hunting early 'this morn ing at the mouth of Pony slough. When ducks 'were flying overhead. Balcom swung his gun around. It accidentally discharged and the ckavr;sTe entered Ox nevad's cheek. He died several hours later. The victim was the son. of Louis Oxv- Tha young mlral Beatty. French Medallle Militalre with Croix de Guerre, by Marshal Foch. Italian gold medal for bravery, by General Diaz. Cxecho-Slovak war cross, by Dr. Bed- rich Stephanek. minister to the United States. Polish Virtu ti Milltarl, by Prince Lu- bomtrskl, minister to the United States. NEW INCORPORATIONS Claim Coal Cheating Philadelphia. Nov. 11. The rena'-ilvania ke tatt Merchants' association has complained to the Anthracite Operators' aasociatioa that same operators have mixed smaller sixes of coal, witb, tae mere many nous mop craaea of aatsracite. The complaint alasc-as teat tha is one leun. why the pobiie is not layins vi winter storks ec antaractte. . wturfi tba retatl n-rerchant are Kl .1I e . . - and returned thia year to complete his high school course, He had been an athlete In the school. ' Balcom is one of the star football players of tha North Bend team this season. A- . . r-w fr vtl-sjaea tinea tipiioaa ; N Isaupt , S.. 10-Wkeal: , - kl " j".--,ViV. ' rvacemewr...... $10414 May 1.14 , Tb-rrsfiay. Mednveday. I1.02H 11.04H . 103 It 1.10H Sal m. Ci ,. fev. 11. Articles of Incorpota tkm weraTcViled watk the state corpora tio-s de partsneat here Tkmrsday by the Port Rock Drill inr A Dvee-r nt rompaay of Portland, capi talised at 6A000. The immrporator are R H. Jamee, i, -D. Abbott and N. C Jan Bars. Orrmpm. Waeh.. Nov. 11. Ai-ticsss of laonrperation were filed with the Moretary of sxsta oa i aunoay ay . taa rouowiar cosa-1 paniea: la m . Power A Maaeihvurlnt company. I Hillyard. capital stack 41.000 000; xwxwpo ratonu Charms Purant. E. F. Daron and Roy Ftnck. ''.": Wttbtresr fsecsi eity aasapaay, Withroar, eapi tal atpc llA.OflA; dearer aotas, martc-t-ea, etc.; iacmprrops, F. K. Westna of Spokane And 1.- B. Atidrews tad Harry Short of W ith row. . ' " W ilUpa Harbor ' MaTnat fsAvina ' aad Loaa --. Moalb - Bend, cbainc name to Winaoa H.rboe Savtac aad Loaa aasociatioa. Guai-anteA 4Jaraa-e. lite., Cer-traJia. eanital stoc 4 AOS; Bnt-orperato-,. E. U k'H aad Mane, starei. adjoanin. the IVm -rrerjan, VfJ- kliv . .. - -:4. ... .r. ,. . Headnx a'drAa: volsmp of c htatee , nnanr -cr-erltMa com- work ia addioen to hi eenua-Unt, and has r-fA.-. i-wa-ii sB-rmauc capital r pre-vtt owart-r at toe vat end of tha bridn akua 6 n l I I Ilk JWkBa. . a v ...v, ...... .fi , . i are oc s.rce ruo-asn. uaable to aaU. Coal Rates Ordered Xaaied Otysspta. Wash , So. 1 1. -Ratna for awitoh inc coal from the BelBechaza mines, near Beffincham. ' to transfer points of competing lines, were ordered made effectree by the tireat Northern railroad by th d--art lent of pubtie work on Tuesday. Considerable ooal is bandied by th Great Northeen from the minea to trans fer, points fey the Milwaukee and -Vorthera Pa cific roads. Batldlaa? Cabinet Skep at Ketsa Kelse. Wash., Nov. 11. C. M. Headrix. lasal as-artxaetee. la sta-rixnc the eoaatn tjuon ief camnet shop' aoxs-S em the wast 0 of Ma ' Civil War Veteran Dies in Auditorium San Francisco, Kov. 1L L &) While listening to the strains of "Tha Star Spangled Banner, played tn Ar lington cemetery, 1700 miles away, at tha civic auditorium here, where thou sands Joined in honoring the unknown dead, Howard Nunenacher, 72, a Civil war veteran, dropped dead. v i ' PAIR PATS f 404) IIT FIN EH Kalama. Wash,, Nov. 1L Ed apd Catherine ' Roscoe were arrested near Kelso with 15 eases of whiskey in their car and paid ' a combined fina- of $400. J and rjosts Thursday. , Arrival Boaref-rtec 14 . Prank !. Drum. Americaa ateeaer, from Cviota: oil. , Krviken. Norwegian steacner. from Dansig via San Fra-rcisco; ballast. Oaperture Roeember 11 Toleoa, Greek steamer, for Europe; wheat. Olaum. Americas steamer, for Saa Fran cisco; ballast ' , , Kaixa Mara, Japan iteasaer. for Orient; lumber. Richmond, American steamer, tor San Fran cisco : balhut. Norwich City, British ataamer, for Europe: wheat. DAILY RIVER READI5G8 a n m er r. a. m., none . ReAkai Mara Tort Mara New wrt rv-riokia .Baltii Cap Henry BaJUmore . . . Robin Adair New Tork. v.. wnjbOo .. New Jerk.,.. PaaaaaS . New Tare. . . , Flsml BaB Pedro..., Pilar L lAi-rtnaca. . . . taafs-rackam .. West Hixom new una. . . . Antwerp . . . . . Pallee ............. Buenoa Akrea.. Chile -.. Antwerp ..... BeeAtot' Saa Fraa... I. l lAckvahaeb....Nw Tackv. . Trntoku Mar rVattl Aciwdale ew Orkeana. HoUywood .-..Baa Fraa... Elderean New Orleaaa. Santa Cms West Coast. . IT a lllfa S ..... ...Sea Ola .. . Jeptha ........... .Tacoma . Erl Mara Seattle ..... Deerfield Seattle Tiikai Mara Kobe Bexye Mara New Terk... Ceexet ............ OTBt Nebraska -Liv-rpool ... Sel Bsncer New Tork. . . Texas New Tort.. Harry L-ckabech . . . .New Tork. . . Sss-in-field Portland, Ma To Da art Frem PeeUead Vtsak For ; Date Oaraova Heaelulu Nov. 1 Aaro Maru . Valparaiso Nor. I Admiral Evans S. Diego A way. Nov. 1 Psimsylvanua s ..... . Europe ...... .Wo. IS Dralsaa Mara Europe Nov. 1 Deper . . . .Valparaiso Nev. 1 Georciaa Ralph .....'Baa Fraa Nev. 1 Rrtaaa Mara Orient Nor. 1 Ariseaaa New Tart. No. 14 Terr Orient Nev. 1 Tsmatsu Mara Orient Nov. 14 T-snr-oahiaia MA -a. .. .Oriawt ....... .No. 14 Emuey City New Tork. Nov. 1 Katharine Park ...... Euroo . Nov. 1 Panamas New Tork Nov. 1 Hankow Mara Orient N rr. 1 East-era Sailer N. Chins -aorta. .Now. 1 Celim Baa Pedro. Nov. 1 Honduras Bordeaux L Nov. 1 Krvikea sS Europe . t Nov. 20 Boa Cur San Fran Nov. 24 Curacao ........B. P. and war.. Nov. 23 Texan New Tork Nov. 27 Vtt la Pert ! Teasels . Berth Hainan Maru Wt Oreaon Lkr Telle i a Sailor Portland Flour Mills To nan Mar Bon the ra Pat Cralssn Mara Movrtcomery Katharine Park N. P. Lkr. Co. Potyktor Pemaaula Ir. Bo, Tamatsu Maru Mar Tauruahims Maru Terminal No. Torry .Twr xinal N. i . . . EleveAof Stations r ma tUla . .. Eugene Albany . . .. Saktm Oregon City Portland . . Height. 8.5 i.l 0.8 2.2 4.8 Chance. 0 .1 O .1 1.1 0.! Rainfall. Scottish Moaarch Anyo ktsru Hoquiam ...... Saata Bar-bare . . Xreorcina Bolph . Cordova ' ....... Hankow Maru . . , Celflo Ssntiaia El Becundo .... Ervikea Avalon ACTIVITY GAINS IN SOUTHERN OREGON Gold HOI. Ox, Nev. 1 1. Ikdoatrial arvw re ta the laat IS Say t very eeMasaaflac. Muurtc ha taumd craat isvaetea wtU (ta earn- . lac of -nuay weather and aaat diesis Aot-maat for ma ay years, era erwotac ap aad toakmS foed abowiaaa, Tb MilUrwair. teoid Bsdaa and Caateeaiel are takiag the kaad at pew-ret fen active devesuiwiwa oa a la rev eal. wktil the Bad Oak. Aiwa. Baat-a Packet. Caaweeal G. Blosaoaa. Lacky Bart aad small it KsmwcA are actively encsd ta cWvelopeaaet work cf more er leas lmaiia-aaa. . Tbeae aalliia are all . la hard rack aad are cold -peudauaia. The Aaaiiat Biver aad tha Caewaaiai auna are VeU placer and art prepartnc lor aa xaaBive ape Uon. Beaver rwrUaad 47 mill pava hec m ta Ike areesnv ewlaa to the fact that they kav rua ahead af the tUppias erdra aad have Utaar bsuiswr full ( rimit aad are takmi edwsataa-e of the laxafeny to .rhwl taw piaat. Aetive ewarattoa at ainetSaS to eom meace ta the near rutnra. Timber m baclBasnc to toowe aad east aala ? Isawaa-toaca are ia Immediat iirmpnit at ood fwaism, Deilii asa-nt ef eoal wiuua fowr milaa of tsu Mar tarokv cood. The ooart-rty rack uaetwi a re 0 wers-fas daily ea road material aad kmm ef the woret piece ef road ta the eoaaty are be-mc macaasmmed wiui a su-lac dma-nrg el cruahad PacfficJJniversity ; Pledges Support 1 To Arms Congress Pacific University. Forest Grove, Nov. 11- The following an tea ara was wired ta President Warren o. Harding Thursday : "The faculty and students of Pacific . university, tn xnaaa meetinr aanaiilili T this tenth day of November, express their approval of tha coaferanca on llmlation of arraamenta about ta oenvene st the nationaj oapltol and hereby pledge their support to any program tending ta . secure peace and good will throughout the earth." EXTERS SCHOLARSHIP U.CE V raclflc University, Forest Grova, Ke-av, 11: Francis Taylor of Forest Grova, a senior. Is a candidate for ona ef tha twa Rhodes scholarships to 'be awarded la Oregon, December S. . . .Tcmiaa Na. ....... Wl . A ... IfV aatpovt ......... Cowch ........ Astoria , . . , Elevator ....... Bt. H elan . . . . Toeroe Point ...... WBlbridc . .Terminal No. 4 Aaber a.oo a. oa o.oo 0.02 a. oo a. ao ) Rise. ( ) Fait The Willamette riser at Portland will remaia early station during the next two or three day except a affected by the tides. Weather at River's Mouth Sf-Tk fr Km 1 1 .-f-'.nSM-KftiMMa A, Ka rnowtn of th. river this noon: Sea. modemte: ana sir ernesx C KAveourn. representing wind, north weat, 34 mUes; weather, ligtit nua l British owned ships. Funeral of Slain Premier of Japan Held at Horioka Morioka, Japan. 3ov. 11. (U. P.) Public fuaeral services for the late Pre mier Hara of Japan, who was stabbed to death a week ago, were held here to day.. : ' . .,' The ceremonies were simple but lm- preHsive. Despite a constant ratnra.il, Japanese leaders walked in the funeral cortege. 1 Scores -garit wreaths and messagea Tha emperot sent formal condolences, aa did the opposition party organisationa. KIWAKIS CLTJB PLAWWED Centralia. Wash., Now. n. B. F. Hume, Martin Gottfeld, P. M. Troy, Triad Pierce. Joseph Reder, R. I ProHime, Charles . Rose and William Lasher of Olympla, and Jean Emmons of Tacoma were" in Centralia Wednes day in the interest ' of organizing Ktwaala dab hers. J. H. Roberts la In charge of tha organlxsjon work. ' EGTPTIAK COTTOIT CARGO DI8TBIBCTIOX AGREED ON (By Unlverml BervVel Washington, Nov. . 1L Subject only to the aLdJ ostmant of minor details, tha U. S. ahippimr board aad tha LJverpool conference of British liners represen tatives have agreed on a basts of dis tribution of Egyptian cotton shipments. Pending formal ratification by the British Interests, the terms are with held from publication. Th negotiation were conducted by W. JJ Love, vies president In charge of traffic, represent ing the Krnerwency Fleet! cot-Tjoratkm, and foe. Portland humidity at noon, B per cent. RIVER FORECAST The Willametta river at Portland will remaia neArrv atarjemarv during the next two or three days, xoefA as affected by th tide. AT -WORLD'S PORTS "i Astoria. Nov. 11. Arrived at S a. m., No-s- weguB tamr Ervikea, frees Daaaig, na Saa TiaiiiikM ir New Tark Nov. 10.--Baaed-. Bteaaser Vir ginian, for Portland. Saa tTaact so, sov. 1 1. smveo ax s a. m.. stoamer Henry S. Glove, froas Portland, for Newrerk. nhara Nov. S. Aiiliwa: Jaoaner. I ateaaaer Anams Ms-a. from Pprtmad. balled: Bteaaser Coaxet, for Portia ad. Saa Padnx Nee. is. nauiaa: Bteaawr - A. Moffett, for Pov-OatMl; ataamer Saata Alicia, for CahmUa river; steamer nmtnimma. tor Portlaad via Baa F-raacsjee: Swerftsh naotorship Bo-no Aire, from Pertlaad, tor Dablnv Ae The Shipping board recently declined to accept tha terms offered by the Brit ish conference because of marked dis crimination against American bottoms. The shipping board will continue al- I must sell a block of bonds to raise cash. WM sell part or all. Will discount go to yield 10 per cent. Bonds recommend ed by banks. " 1Z-979, Journal: TRAXSPORTATIOW AUSTRALIA MCW ZtALABB ABO BOwTll BlAB BBKMI B. B. OO. OP BCW ZEAUUia ASTORIA AND WAY POINTS BTCAMtB SKRVI0S Ln, Barry (tseeet 6-Urmsy) 7tM 0. BL Bpkmdid ewpTnc tiimmtliMaa. CssMCtlac Made for AB Berth aad Bowtk Beech PeiaAa, ratkg 64 EACH WAT. aSA B0IMIB TRIP. ru iara adi-lk. TM6 MASH IMS TBAM APOMTATtOjl OO. Stocks, BocW: Cattaaw Crkma, Eta. 31S-317 Board of TfdawBiiildlag Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Ckltsf Board ! Trad " Csrmaondests af Lags a 0 Bryan; Ckleaga Bew lata - r WILLIAMS LINE . Direct Sailing from PortUnd and Astoria. TO New York,- PhiUdelphla- Baltimore, Norfolk. Sarannali ';. S. S; .WUlhilo Loading Date Nov. 14 . " . FOR -U.TES AJTD SPACE APrLT TO ' A. C' CM-LAN, General Agent, ; phonas T2tw7 411 Orcgea BkBdhig. PORTLAHD. OR. , t Broadway 144 ammtWAaammmwABa 6T