TUESDAY,- NOVEMBER 29. . 1821. THE ; OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON t7 ORMER BEARISH EXPORTERS. KEENLY SEEKING WHEAT STOCKS UTTER TRADE IS 111 .11 iatpuimp on i itu h un lu ouuin v a ininv BASKET orrA. pmgt ' TCZSDAY DAIRY TRADE Batter Ec Omm Sb DStra. Select, fiats. Vila a 4 4fe tee te ? .....4vc' m iv FrasxHire ,....44 6te l4Vac w Terk 47e 93 $$e f Atgrltt If lie .ttl . it st Batter starlet Sere Is awaiting actios ef th forest trd befor definite changes ban H 1 There h Be doubt that Um ( pound, at Lot Angeles Satarday stsrilsr aswaai at Ba Fraaelsee Monday. nd eosaplotely the tread of tb PseifsB p l Um time of the amvmoremeat o Um Frsnrtaeo drop in Pries, both Seattl eed an war liberal btd-lars fur cubes bar ami freely offering estreat prices. As snon the eeairao ta the Sonus baoams generally two, there wee a lack iV Interest la cabas at rare aaata. flat atwaafa te be a dlsnneltjoa among Um ha here ta wait antil Um Northwest markets HUe wtia eoanaeung butter befor taxlns a tn stop ear. , amanL la olhar worde. rata Sere will lock Uia fsrsg after ttM raaaa desiring special Informs tlaei raraMIng Starlet newld writ Um Market Editor Ore- eeurael, aneloalnt stamp lor reply. r-O MARKET IS HOLDISQ FIRM p prtaa rhange vaa thow lanerslty (or M aca Tasadsy ta tha Portland market, el- tag soar eoejunuee aa aadmanwl o we, M IM trade. Storaaa sneda continue to pa aa iau arms. I ORARGES BEISO OFFERED Meat aferine ef Japanes oraafaa for Um ara saw generally alona tha street. a ara at 12 60s 2.75 par hnadl of two a. Fran show excellent enndiuoa. Mows snow limited Rr8iEs Jwili4 aailiwMl biaanaai ta oalaaa la ahowa by mwwbm oninna tirowara aaaodaUoa. at aalaa ara aooftroMd ara at f 4 par raataJ Ma 1 atoek La., eoaatry paiaU. Potato la arf alow. priTTRT MEATS IX GOOD CALL rtaaraacl fnr anantrr kOlad aaaata la la food pa aian Frnat atrwt. Balaa of both Tai I kaca ara attlra and prteaa ara tlichtl? hlhr a taaaral aootatlona la aonaa taitaocaa for llljr. Br Hyataa H. Cakam Jack rabbits are In the) market for tha flrat Um tbJ aeaaon. Very liberal anpplis ara now reaching Portland and Jack" will aoon be araUable in an or the leading markets. In the sbops gen erally they are eellinr at 40o each. Be cause of weather conditions during1 the fall moat of th rabbits ara of excellent quaTrt?. Beat Quality fresh salmon is a ery scarce commodity in the market at this time. Because of the rapid current In the Columbia It bag been practically Im possible to secure more than a nominal apply. Most of the West is now de pending upon Portland for its fresh sal tnon supplies and this Is creating a shortag in home stocks. Prices con tlnue at 100 20c a pound In the retail shops. Fowl prices are unchanged with the exception of turkeys. Best dressed stock Is selling from 45c to 60c a pound. Chickens are unchanged. Within a few days arrivals of Colum bia rlTer smelt are expected, but no lib eral movement is likely until the river becomes normal. Retail prima la prWata (tore: Ken SOlMos. Buttar Frash rraamary, 50 53c. KaimoB 10 9 20c; halibut. 25c; parch. 10a rioor Boat local patent. 41 t0 $ 2.00 per act. 4 ina. Fotttcai Barbanka. 13.50 par tack. Oatooa 8 0 pound. ' Yamhill itTMt nrioaa: Vaaatablaa Cabban. So lb.: eaoliflower. 10 S) l&a hoad: carrou. 5c bunch: lettuce. 10c haad; dry oniona, 8c lb.; turnip. 4c lb.; atrlnc baana, 100 lb.: applat. Be lb.; tomatoea, oc lb. Honor Comb. S8e; quart. 70e; pint, SSc. Poultry HoaTy bana. S2c: Usht hena. 26c; broiln. 45c: turkey . 4550c. Ktra Ft, 60c down. Buttar Bait, 48o lb.; cottaca eheeae, 15 lb. BEMS ARE BUYING WHEAT SUPPUES TUESDAY WHEAT TRADE Tear BU Xioss Ago Hard white l.tl le S1.4 Seft wblU Jki 4e US WaJte elak 1.S6 Se 1.4 Hard wlater Mi Se 148 Norther faring ... l.SS Se 148 Red WiHa 1.SS Se 1M KOBTHWEST GBAX5 RECEIPTS -Car- Wheat Barley. Flour. Data. Bay. Portland, Tufa. 7 . . . 2S 4 2 Tear ao . . 26 2 . . . . 1 8 Seaaon to date. 16704 124 1052 4T5 775 Tear ago .. 7432 121 571 264 882 Taeoma, Mod. 44 S . . . 1 Tear ago . . 29 1 5 . . . 2 8oaaon ta data. 5746 78 756 76 410 Tear ao . . 2883 41 431 68 483 Seattle, lion... 32 2 T ... 10 Tear ago N 8 ... T Seaaon to data. 4110 114 1126 261 857 Tear ago .. 2760 160 165 194 024 iLORFD BE AX MARKET HIGI1F.R Walla there la an aimrtain &ne tanarally fnr a aaana ana rn enwie IrwtAnera inora ara eatad. eolorvd etnrk la flrmrr and lanaral anoea art saawd by local wholaaalara. KiEr !otf.s of rsoncre trade "wee pntataaa flrroar at 4Y ASl poond. ' nifire prWaa ataady paadlnf holiday trade. t'abbe flnaar aa reault of ihlpplni demand. an poultry pnrwa etaariy at uncrianid nrunw Jaek raaMta la toed aupply; irncral aalea 43 RATHER 50TICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather baraaa adrWd Tueaday: Protect patent doiins Ute aeit 86 bnurt aotnat the lewinf aunlmuia 4araratnraa OoUif north SaatUa, 40 dacrvaa: nnrthat to Hpokan. dearaaei aaat ta Bakar, 26 dacraea, and anoth Aahlaad, 8S eVsrwe. Hinwaam tamperature raruaad toaorroa about 4 1 a HOLES ALE FRICF.K 15 PORTLAND pay wholaaalen. Th are prtraa rataller oaat aa atheraine miL Dairy rroeucu CTTKR SaUlna nrlre. bni lota: Cram T Srtrea: Pirtnt eitraa. 47 for olala wrao- "t antw.. ttraa, 41IS4Z lb.; dairy, ouyl&g v- ji a jsc in BuTTi; It FAT Portland dHary baala. No trade, 4.V In.: No. 3. 43e; eouatry at , 4ia43 fnr No. 1 trade. rnr.ISK twlUnt prtra: Ttnamook. frcah f-oana fanry tnpleta, Sn h. ; tourrf Amr- Ma. iw in. rrve to wnm, t. o. a, liiia- 'mi: Triplata. ar: Tnona Anerieaa. 2 To. Ilia prloa: Rlw-k Swlaa. . raany... S Sc; barter, 2Oo lb; craaa brick. 3 Oaf tAiGH Bnylnf prloa. Front al.rt: Cur- at relpta, 4T(44n doa ; candled. eaUtnf tra. 67 a) Aa nar da : alirl. K(tr tor rim kllau, 50a par dna: torua. 8640 dna. AUr- AaandatHm prlra: Sriort, SOc dVa : rata, 7a dna.; pulleta, &n dua.; pewaaa, 82 a I rwanary Btorate, 4 Or dna. UTK FOrLTRT Ulrt prlraa: Haary -na, le: right heaa. 1718o lb : aprtmaa. 'M n. I Vmilrra. 3IOe lb. : old roootan, ' lb.; turkrya. dnawd, 3JS)3S lb.; li. w.1 aiiraa, iiibiim 10. Praah Vaaeiahtaa and Fni FRRSn rRCITS Oranaaa. UllSltl hibajnaa. IHth lb.; ona, 34.75 aad BLRKUvA 4xranbarrVa, local, 5 506 50 "Li J21.OOw22.00 per bbL; huckJa- rrUa, I0tr DBIRD FBt'tTS nta. $5 00 6 IS twt; aa, blark. S3.00SI3 3R ir Ih Km ranaa. to and 30. 30-lh. bn. 7 Ha lb. iat, MlftM prio, u rataiVra: ImL V0; kaiylna nrioa. II TIM4 oo Mintr, - K"1 106)15a 1.: crara aokaa. 40a doaan unrjtaa, PUTATORS aVQina nrlca ta iatWa- biwa fanry. 33.00 pr cmul: burlaa orlna lwntry. 31.75 par oantal. Takuaa beat. 12.00 13.10 par ranlai TIIUKTABUai atriag bran. 7- lb ; breta, 3 0 ear.: rababce, 1 H 3 lb.j oarrots. 130 aaek; aalary, T5c1.2 dna. ; aggpUat. 36 , kHtur. 1133 prr !. ; pamaipa, 1 50 aaek ; araan pnirwr. 10a lb ; lomalora, alifomla. 8ioo3ho lot; pumpkin, ! Ht Ov i aawaah, 3(3H lb: htKamdlah. 3 Di niraala, 20c lb. arOrhnke. 81.50 av aaallflowar. 31 II a i 30 dna A PTUKM Soltaanburg. aitra fanry 4 tjrr. tit) ITS: fanry 4-tiar. 8J.40atl.IO: ivntna 4 Mar, 15 00, AFrXKH Wlntar Banana, axtra fancy 4-uor. SSOs faacy (Ikf, 31. 78; ehote 4-Uar. 1. as APPLKS Ortl, eatr fanry 4 Mar. 83.25: arTi'w' -.o; eni'ina urr. il.Tt. AnrUleVJnaiaUaaaa aad Bpltsetibarn. an tamd. f 30 APPlXS Panntooa ertra faan 4 Har J ; Ua-y 4 0r. 83 23; oholo 4 Uar, see. A PPIXA OnaHna atnnk. TSeeillSO boa Twenty Hre ana off ttl abora oa 130 aad as ataea, tea aa on its aad bum Oar. Wheat Affected by Weakness m Other Grains at Opening Chicago, Vow. it. (L K. B.) Wheat eloaad ralhar homry and at sharp dec Krai for tha day. Abamce of iglreaniTs buying power faatarad tha day' trade and pricea worked manually towrr to um do aaoar a (taaay drlnbla af arUing praamra. Whaat aimed with net loam of 2 H 02 He,, nra 1 Si 1 Us off, and oat unchanged to He down, Onicato, Nor. 29 (L N. 8.1 WeakBeaa In corn and oata wma rartected In wheat at tlM opening today, sad prion war irregular. Ratling waa acattered aad moitly of tha hedg ing rariaty. December epened UBChancd to Ho lower, and May unchanged to He higher. IAquirlatlon of Deormber waa the feature in mm. The atari waa 4o to 14 e lower for De cember and unchanged to He off for Mty. Iiong Uqutuatrd Deotmber oata and prices at th Mart war to He down. Uay opened nehangad. rrorUotw wer Inaetira. Chicago rang, famished by TJnited Pre: Opra. High. 114H 114H 113H 1 18 H CORN 48H 48H 64 ' 54 OATS 82H 88 38 H 88 PORK HEAVIER SUPPLIES E CABBAG ROLLING with the Midwest eagerly aeakint aopplia of rotablaa ia the Wast, abipmaau of cabbage traa tha PorUaad trrritorr are increasint rapidly ear from the Poruaad terrttory Tuesday, th lack of adequate rail transportation. Kaport indicate the aaipatent of st least dx car from hta Poruaad territory Tuaaday, ' tin entir atoek goang to the audweat oa f. o, b. sate her Additional Uncial ardor for Oman eabbac are available from various Midwest asaiketa, bat atuDDirja interona her do act amear to bar or ganised theOMlTes into a body whereby oeUTenea oa a lartt scale are poeaibla. want la oeuerea to Be u last rail esnoaa of cauliflower for the season has ton forth from Poruaad. It ha bees th greatest season ia point of sUmnects that the cauliflower in dustry her baa known. Not onhr ha Um crop been a liberal on aad ta quality excellent, out demand ha been nauaaally food. Dee. May Per. May avay Low. 115H 6JH 324 38 H CTflsM. Ill H 115H 47H 53 H 82 H 38 H Jan. Jan 850 May 892 Jan. 780 May 777 Cash wheat No. sprint. 3120. LARJ 893 RIBS 737 777 2 hard Pee. May Dec BTB 1 4 -St BABliEY 1510 843 848 887 890 780 782 770 770 81.14 ; No. S 82 H 83 8914 "89H 67H Crop condiUona thrrugboot tha world an haying their effect span the wheat market generally. Not only are prtraUlnf report! in dicating s lesser output ia the United States generally for Um r"""t winter wheat crop, but European adrice are such a to stampede the bear and force them into the bullish crowd. More and more it looks as If there is eonsid arable truth in previous forecasts that certain big interest war quietly absorbing December options and that there was a badly contested volume of short aelnnc in that delivery that mar wreck a few of the bears. The Chicago Tribune says that, with nearly one third of the total winter wheat acreage of the TJnited States in the droughty region, and with lew favorable foreign crop reports, there was a decidedly' bullish sentiment noted among wheat traders, sfter the closer x With th Boutfl weatem wheat seven months from hsrveat sad spring wheat the deciding factor sa to tha sise of the crop, some of the posted traders ex pressed the belief that the foreign situation should receive more attention than the pro nective yield for 1922 in this eountry. They ere locking for reduced estimate on the Argen tine eroD. the earn a witnaaaed in the Aus tralian,, with Don too farorabl prospects in thit eountry, and believe that all the grain North America has to spare will be wanted by foreigners. All through the Portland wheat trade there is much more incentive to take hold. Bven a former very bearish export bouse, winch could not for month see anything but gutter prices for wheat, has durint Um last few day been keenly aseklnt supplies. Indicating that it really wanted Um wheat is the fact that it was trying to outbid its competitor for requirement. After the close of Chicago, wheat was lower, the local wheat dropped le to c Milletnffa are firmer and aa advance in Um price ia forecast aa a result of liberal increase in the California demand. WHEAT Club, $1.10 9 1.1 1; Bluestem and Baart, $1.15; Red Russian, $1.0891.09; Tur key Red. $1.131.15. FtiOTJR Selling pricea, mill door: Patent, $7.00; Willamette valley brands, 84.80; local. straight. $5.40; bakers' bard wheat, $7.00; K.k. hl.n. t". H.V..' w.llcr graham, $5.60; whole wheat, 85.80; Montana spring wheat, patent. $7.40 per bbl. Price for city delivery 15c extra, suburban 20c extra. HAY Buying price for old crop: Willam ette timothy, fancy, 312.00 915.00 per too; Rasters Uresxrn timothy. I1S.UU per ton: clover. $10.00 ( 11.00; straw. $6.00 9 7.00; alfalfa. 815.00 IB 15.50 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, 7c: domestic, 7c in carload lota, leas amounts higher. MTJXSTTJFFS vMfflron at mill. Backed, ton lots, 320.00; rax loads. $19.00. OATS Per ton. buying prloa: Feed, $20.50(9 27.50. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $23,00 9 24.00; brewing. $25.50. SEED Buying price: Red clover, 15 9 16c; alsike, 14c; vetch, 8c lb. FEED8TCFPS F. O. B. mills: Rolled bsr ley. $34.00 36.00; whole barley. $31.00; alfalfa meal. 339U0; cocoaaut meal. IZH.uu; cracked oorn. $39.00: whole corn. 538.00 per ton: whole oats, 833.00; rolled oats. 836.00; chicken wheat. 343.00; scratch feed. $42.00. Merchants' Exchange bids: WHKAT November. December. January. GAIN IN NORTHWEST OUTPUT OE LUMBER HOGS AND CATTLE SHOW VJEAKNESS TUESDAY LITESTOCR TRADE Hoe. Steers. Laaaba. PorUaad $3U6 $ ua :.JS Omaha .6-5$ .... t.4l CbJeare 7.16 1U( lOJi Kaasaa City . cjs m M 8aa Francisco S.ll US Ui Denver 7.16 645 8.75 Seattle 8w36 $- Ife aiarket. 139 438 21 86 21 28 66 S 81 '122 . 8 543 8 222 2 264 10 S 253 4 76 26 2045 10 380 124 16 7 127 74 .. 358 7 BUILDIHG SHOWS GOOD INCREASE Dallas Taxpayers Defeat Road Plans nallaa. Or.. Nor. 29. At a maetitna of the resident taxpayer of th Dallaa read district held Saturday, a propratition to levy a special tax of 810.000 on the district for the pur pme of paring the Dallas-Falls City road within the city limits of Dallas was defeated by a three-to-two majority. TUia city also re eanUy voted heavily against the special county road tax levy oi S70.U1K1. VV1LH Dotn these propoaiUoB defeated, there will be little road work doaa la Polk eousty Ute coating year. Light business and relatively high production featured the report of 102 mills in Western Orewon and 'Weatern Wasbiiictou. rjarbcirmtina ia Us trade bulletin of the West CoaM Lum bermen association for the week ending So veraber IB. Total production for the w amounted to 68.523.844 feet, shipments for the week aggregated 50.830,108 feet, and new business totaled 49,502.659 feet. Production wsa sonroximatelv 12 Der cent below normal, SHwrdin to tha remrt. shiomenta being 26 per cent below production and . new business 28 per cent below proaucooa. Twantv-nin tier cent of the week's shio menta went by water.. Um mtercoastal nd coaitvrv leadings accounting for 9.022,905 feet, and overseas cargoes totaling 5.657.203 feet. Rail deliveries totaled 1205 ears. Ship ment by water absorbed 30 per cent of the new huMmm for tha week. Of this. 6.312.659 feet wai coastwise and interooastal business, snd 8.690.000 feet for export delivery. Or ders for rail delivery were exceptionally low st 1150 cars. , Z The- unnhipped balance in tha domestio cargo trade declined to 98,718.827 feet, in export trade to 64.175,906 feet, and in the rail trade the balance remaining on the books of the mill wsa 2975 car. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCX Hot. CetUe. Calves. Sheep Car. Tuesday . . . Week ago .. 2 weeks ago 4 war- ago. Tear ago . , 2 year ago 3 year go. 4 years ago. Backward trend waa shown ha reading 3 aback offering! at North Portland at th opening of the Tuaaday trad. Then was a run of 21 loads ia tb allay, with cattle supplies greatest. Weakness permeated the market tor cattle at the opening Tuesday morning. North Port land had a fair run of 438 head and there waa no disposiaou whatever to pay former ex treme values. In fact, early bid would indi cate a loss of at least 25c in th price. Later the market showed an extreme top of $6.50 for steers aad $5.25 for eows and heifers. OetMral cattle market range: Choice steers Medium to good steers Fair to medium steers Common to fair steers Choice oows and heifers . . . Medium to good cows and heifers a be Fruit Growers Must Deliver Goods Sold Is Order of Court Olympia, Wash., Not. 29. Direction of th snrjerior court of Pieroe county to enter judg ment in fevor of B. P. Pearcs against the Puyanup eV Sumner Fruit Growers' Canning company waa ordered on Monday by th state supreme court reversing the original decision of the Pierce county court, M. L. Clifford, judge. The canning company I found liable for failure to ship on carload of cabbage of a certain grade after accepting the order. Decision of John M. Wilson, fridge of the superior court of Thurston county, affirming an order of the public service commission directing the Tacama Eastern railroad to refund $2772.48 to Um Electric Loggias company for over charge on log shipment Is affirmed by th supreme court 6.00 9 S-50 5.50 9 0.00 6.00 5 60 4.00 9 5.00 4.76v9 525 4 2349 .Xi 8.75 9 4.23 3.00 9 S.75 1.759 8.00 2.75 9 3.75 4.759 5.25 4 509 5.00 8.500 9. CO 8.00 9 8.50 6.00 9 8.00 5.00 9 6.00 Hard whit . . . Soft white ... White club .-. . Hsrd winter . . Northern spring Red Walla ... No. 2 white. . . No. 2 gray .... No. 8 E. T. 1.09 1.05 1.06 1.05 1.05 1.00 FEED OATS 26.00 45.00 CORN shipment. 20.00 1.09 1.05 1.06 1.05 1.05 1.00 26.00 25.00 1.05 1.02 1.03 1.02 1.02 26.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 COUNT RT HEATH "ailing prina: Country T saevievt in. rnr aa Marker aeaat IS in lie Iha. ban Muff Imm: ML to,. kamtt $0 U 100 ma. ItestkH lb., heavy .left bev aprtnt ana ha, 1 21 lie lb SM t J7U . MEATS llama. 27 0 36 tkv hreekfaat baenai, 33S)43e lb. IJasUS aatias moatwa, 11 H lb., tierce Mai aranpnenn. II. PACSIXi HOI'Kal MF-ATS Slaevheaf Ua: aira ; ' "" law; aimna, 1 2 17;. Plea ana BeollfM FtCBH FISH Falvaraua, 10 19 He: kali. 16S)I! ataman, it HI As: bbok i-M. l0 4)Jle Isv; basket ktppaaad end. $3.33; at "v "o n OYSTERS Kaitfaru. ami. 84.90; Oivwtnfe. Itlae al. $140 pinti era be. tarn $111. n aa 1m v staaa. . vWwat aet HMa WOfl 121 rr. rraator, 22a tt. HllKM aifklna, lOe; kips, $9 6e; g j, sr; aaiui SSM Is. POTATOES ALONG THE COAST San Frsnelwo Market Ban Francisco. Nov 29. (TJ. P.) Pota toes Rivers. $2.252 50: Balis. $3.73; Oretna Burbaak. $2.65 9 2.75 union urystax vrax. ij.uo brown. 14.00 94 50. Seattl Marks Seattla. Nee. 29. (L N. S.I XS. 4 96 lb.: Spanish. 5o lb. POUtoes laxima Uems, 8K 00 g 4 2.00 ton. Loa Ana Niarket T.oa Antelea. Nov. 2. 1 1. N. S.) Pota m Loan mneUv 60o 11.00: Stockton Bur- banks, bet IZ.502.73. tew 32. B5, poorer low a 92.25 ; Idaho Knsseta, 12.20 8 2.40 Rural mostly $2.00 9 2.20. .leV. ; saltavl, 8S)4e lb. MOHAtTt Nraalnsl. 1 !t lb TAIJ.OMf AND URCASK Ma 1 tallow. 3e: rrM BARK New. Se: eld. 8 He lb. WlXl WllUsaatra valley, enaraa, 10o; wia naaa. ISe: fiae. 20 lb. : Eastara Dm. , iieisi n. wasrsss BRANS " whit. 83.88: taraa white 31; Mai. r: Una. 8c: bana. Ikr rNoinW $.: se. ai B Japan style, Na ft Se 7 N 1 law Ortfw,ne bead. 9 H a rmi ' Besateit, 17H9Se la 4ravaa, SALT TWw. U rr . 1 0O. 818 IS Inn Sea, 117 ; abl dairy. 30. $37.30: balaa, IAe : laaet aabla and deary. $34.30; assart viatv aiwa, - arilAB CHbe; $7.e; fruit I.1T3: he grant olden C. IA A3 11a.. 13.13: babv $4 eaay; Rasla, $9.73 ease, B"Ol rBAI KKRS la baft. 14a Ba MTSw.inw, S334 Ifc.; alatonda, 24 sfJAaj. 4lbvva St In ark Vna. neanwU, iiw awaawa, aaf nrasua. is W 30a asaVas - apeaea. X I ar 24a. , Pain, 4MII 1XX8Tirr OIL Raw. kbi,. Iftn; katts mw. riaas swej raw. a. 11 04 ; boiled. wsaaa, aiaa aju. CASOLlMB Iron beta. 26a; aM, $$ W 'tlW f, fl.ni 631; yatkvw D. $3 $ il- evtra C. $.8; CA!tNr.D MUX Tall sal rrrT. nvUaH. $1 is bbi WHTI I r l Teas ISH. ssta, 13e; 300 IJverawol Wseat Hlrber TavevTMl. No. 39 Wheat classd i er t v saawi. ArrssUae Waeat Hlsber. . Asrea, v. J. Waaat 3H hlghar. DAIRT PRODUCE OF THE COAST Poultry Men Open New Idaho Ranch C. L. tjpson. general manscer of th Pacific Cooperative Poultry Producers' ssaocistinn. is In Idsho, wber the association is opening up ita Initial Gem state establishment. Quarters have been leased and initial business will be transacted December 1. ' Headqoartera will be maintained at Portland. Mr. Upson will remain in Idaho for about two weeks, retting the organization under way. C. E. Chamber, a newcomer with Um Portland office, will b office manager of th Idaho branch. varaM tMVTVOSr RrlaawHlva) Saa Francisco. Nov. 2. (U. P.) Buttar Extra. 46c; prune firsts, 45c: fuxts. 40c Las Extras, tie: extra firsts. 60S: extra pullet, 48 He: aitra first pullets. 48c; under sued pulleta. 38c. I a ease California flats, Taney. 24 He; firsts, 3c SaaUle Market Baattla, Nna. 39. L N. 8. ) Eggs Select rartea, $890e; puTleU, 4445e. Butter City creamery, 46c; bricks. 4T. Chases Oregon Triplets, 24 9 23o; Young 30c. S.) Bus- pullets. 40e; Nov. 39 (L J. Loa Anaalaa. tor eta Kara Extra. 61e: aae count. SZe, Pwultrr Hens. 23 9So: btuilera. tryera, $30. 60o Ca lease Dairy Prod a re Cbioatn. Nov. 29. Buttar Receiota. 8792 tub. Creamery, extra. 43 He; first. 861) 44c: packing Mora. 23 9 24 He F.gg Recarpta, 2883 casea. Miarellaneona. 80 ay 52c; ordinary firvta, 43 9 47c; firsts. 50 9 3e: ehack. 2 . . 9 28e; dirtiea, 2g 30c Cbeaa Twtaa, aew. llSltke: daisWa. 19 19 He; Toang Assarlcaa. 19 H 20c; long- raa, is wivr: nra, isfflsr, lAve Poultry Turkey, 80e; ehickeaa. IS: epriata, 21c; roosters, 15c; tea. 22c; ducks. see. Cotton Market Shows Little Improvement - New York. Nov. 29. 1L N. S.) The cotton market was -jduiet at the opening today, with first prices two points net lower on May snd unchanged to 13 points higher on other monio. Toere waa a uuie support from local traders. New Orleans and Wall street in terests, and selling by Southern wire houses. After tha start tha list ruled a trifle easier. with offerings absorbed fairly well by spot con cerns. A selling wars in th last hour broke prices 34 to 40 points. Th clos was easy at aet de clines of 12 to 37 Doints. Spot quiet. 30 point lower at 17.90; no sale. Month. Open- High. Low. Close. January 1770 1795 1746 1746 March 1762 17S9 1738 1738 May 1733 1757 1710 1712 July 1690 1712 1670 1671 October 1610 1620 1593 1583 December 1790 1800 1753 1753 Dried Fruit and Beans New Tork. Nov. 29. (I. N. S.1- Market quiet. Marrow, choice. 86.00: ohoioe, 85.23 9 5.30; red kidney, choice, $8.00. Dried Fruits Market firmer. Apricots, chair to extra fancy, 21933c; apple, evap orated, prime to fancy, 13 28 He: prunes, 30s to 60s, 9 H 9 1 6c : do 60 ta 100s, 6 9 10c; peaches, choice to extra fancy, 134 9 20 He; seeded raisins, choice to fancy, 16 9 18He. AMERICA LIVESTOCK PRICES I 1. Chloaso Mom $7.10 8. Oilraen Nor. 29. (L N. 8.) Hoes R- ! 1. nl, KS nfln ValrW active. Mastlv 10c lower. Kn k sfl t n im t uiir tnn. ii.iu DUTTveiEnk 1 1 . IR KierOO: medium weicht. 36.85 7.00: 3. li.hf wiht MUSfit.OS: Usht lishts. 36.95 1. 7.1 a Kaarv eac.kina sows. nnOOU. i- packihg bows, rough. 3S.OU0O.3O; pigs, so.ss a t an - 1 drt . raAi Rnreiora it. 000. near neer ana 111 ah stock null to zoo lower. insert mosuy steady. Beef steers, choice and prime, 88.85 11.25; medium aad good. 35.8549 9.50;- good and choice, $8.50 911.25; common and me dium, $4.75 98.50: butcher cattle, heifer. 33.508.75: cows. 33.40 6.25: bulls. 83.35 m 6.00: Banners and cutters, cows ana Belt ers, 13.60 .3.40; esnner steers. sz.ieajB.7T: vest calves (light and handyweixht) . $7.00 9.50; feeder steers, $4.50 (4.80; stacker steers (3.oOS.:b; stocker oows and neiiera, ss.ia 45.00. Sheep Reeerpt 14.000. Market ' steady to strong. Lambs (84 lbs. down), $8.75 10.25 ; Ismbs, culls snd common, 16.5U (8.5D; year- lint wethers. 36.0088.50: ewes. 83.0005.15: breeding ewes, $1.50 2.75; feeder lambs, $7.50 IS B.ou. SaaUle Hogs as.SO Seattle, Not. 29. (L N. S.) Hot Re ceipts, ss, steady: Prime lights, 38.50 as 8.90 rough heavies, $4.50 9 5.50; smooth heavies, S6.ooatT.00. cattle Receipts. 48. steady. Prime steers. $6.00 m 6.50; best cows and heifers,. $4.26 4.75; prime light calves, $8.00 99.00; heavy calves. $6.00 7.00; bulls, $3.00 0 4.00. Sheep Mono. Denver- Hos 87.10 Denver. Colo., Nov. 29. (U. P.) Cattle Receipts 200. Strong. Steers. $5.00 6.25; cows and heifers, $3.75 5.00; stackers sod feeders, $4.25(9 6.00. ttote ReceiDtH 1100. Steady. Ton. 87.10 bulk. $6.25 9 7.00. Sheep Beeelpta 2OO0. Strong. Lambs. $7.50 0 8.73: ewes. $2.50 4.00: feeders. $7.25 98.25. San Francisco rioai ss.oo San Francisco. Nov. 29.' (TJ. P. ) Cattli Grass fed steers, 698Hc: second quality. 4 5c: cows and heifers. 4eoHc: calves. light weight. 7 H 9 8 He; ealTer, baary, 69 5Ha Sheen Lamb. 17 0017.75: wether. 34.00 a.se: ewes. sz.T&e3.2. Hriff -Hard rrain fed. watshin 100-172' lbs., 9ct over BOO lbs,. 7c Kansas enr nea aa.se Kaasaa City. Nov. 29. (L N. S.) Receipts, 14,000; extremely duU. Steers. 86.00 MB. 83: cows. $s.50W4.oo; neuen, it.&oe 6.00; stockers and feeders, $6.00 97.25; calves $.50 S 6.50. Hogs Receipts, ll.uuu; actnv. Duir 01 sales. $6.6396.80; top. $6.85; heavies. $6.65 v6.80; lithU. $6.60 9 6.85; medium, $6,65 9 6.80. Sheen Receiota. 8000: active and steady. Lambs. $9.00 9 9.23; eyes, ss.ooet.vu. onuis Haas asu South Omaha, Nov. 29. (L N. B.) Cattle Receipts, 6000; beef steers ana ana stock, low; bull and veals, strong; stockers and feed er, aenarally steady. Hogs Receipts. 11.000: Bear, generally ie to. ISe snm. mux, sa.Bae-u; top. o.ou SheoD Reostnts. 11.000: killing claws Iirm bulk fed lambs, $9.25 90-40; top, $9.40; fed dapped lambs, $8.75; ewes, top, $4.25; feeder lamb, strong. Pair to medium cows and heifers Common to fair cows and heifers Ganners Bulls Choice cows and heifers Fair to good feeders Choice dairy calves Prime light calves Medium light calve Heavy calve 8 wine Situation Daoressed Seemingly. North Portland could not stand two days of an extremely bullish market with out backsliding. In th Tueaday morning hog trade there was a depreeeed ton, even though only a nominal supply of 129 bead came for ward. Esriy tales were around $9.50 for tops. a loss of SOo, but nominal business waa shown at $9.75. General bog market range: Prime light $ 9.00 9 9.50 Smooth heavy, 280-300 lb.... 8.009 8.50 Smooth heavy. 800 lbs. up 7.00 8.00 Rough heavy 6.00 9 7.60 Fat pigs 9.00 9 9.50 Feeder Diss 8.50 (e 9.00 Stags 5.00 9 7.00 Sheen Situation steads. Steadiness was generally the rule in the sheep and lamb trade at North Portland Tuea day. Run 'or the day was nominal, with a total of but 86 head. This scarcely gave op portunity to test values generally. General sheeD and lamb market range Rut nf mountain lambs $7.007.75 Beat valley lamb 6 80 9 7.00 Fair to good lambs 6 509600 "fall limb East of mountain feeder lamb Light yearlings Heavy yearlings Light wethers Heavy wether Kwea Monday Afternoon' Bala STEERS Av. lbs. Price. K0. 8 00 9 5.00 5.00 9 5.50 5.00 9 5.50 4.00 96.00 4.005.00 U. P. Villi fffl TIFF SHE OF CM.&ST.P.11 8.0094.00 1.0094.00 New Turk Poaltry Markat New Tork. Nov. 29. (L N. 8 ) Lira Poul try Market firm. OvYtrken. 23 9 35e; fowl. IS27e; tnrkeya, 0f43e: roosters, 16c; ducks, 4fcr; gees. 24 9 35a. I'iissH Poultry Marks steady. CMrken. 30e43e: few la 16t34e: tnrfcav Hans.. ducks. t09$$e; geeat. 20930c wiaaipee; Wheat Option Winnipeg. Nov. 2 Wheat Open. Taee. Mm. November $113H 81.12H $1.1H vwetber 1.11 1.0 1.IOV May 1.74 H ' 1.13 1.14 H Mlaaeasolls.Dalatk Flu Minneapolis. Nov. 29. (L N. S Flax November 11.76 H ; P- vaibev. $1.73 H: Jan wary, 81.75 H ; May. $1.80 H; track aad ar rive. 11 Tl H ayi.TSH rmiuta. no. 1. vaesbar and Dacewtber, May. li tis 9 179 H: v. 29 II. N. 8,1 FMx Ne fascember. $1.79: January, $1.83; , ; track aad arrive. $1.79 91.83. Hew Elata Meat afarket Me ass as aa. WasK. Nav. St. Char lea Batta baaak. f i.iaw liy of Mow teas an. ha lonsed a partnership with Mart Barnes af PmyaUup and vna uvea osass a asset maraat ua xtoasa. Ckleatre Fetats) Market Chlcaca, No. 29. Potatoes Reeeipta 6T Northern Whit. 81.8001.70: Idas Itaameta, $3.20: Rarala, $1.909 2 05; Bed euvert, s t.sw m I w. Raa Fraaelses Barter Xsrket Baa rraaerWw, Nov. 2S. (TJ. P.) 1 Spot feed, par cental. $1.23 9 132 H. Stw Tork Wool aad Hides New Tork. Nov. 29. (L N. 8.) Wool Market unchanged. Domestic fleece XX Ohio. 23988c; do pulled scoured baata, 18967c; do Texas, scoured basis, 40 9 75c; territory staple, scon reed, 55 9 85r. Hide Market firm. Native steers, 15&c; branded tears. 15 15 He. Stw Tork Metal Market New Tork. Nov. 28. (L N. S.1 On iet: (pot, Novamser. December and Juuurr. offered. 12 44 c. Lead Quiet: spot. November. December and January, offered, 4 He. Spelter unlet: epot and Novevnber. offevad. $4.65; Decaaaaer and January, offered. $4.70. New York-London Silver New Tork. Nov. 29. (L N. t.i CemtBar- dal bar silver waa quoted todayv a foUowa: Domestsc, nriohanged. 99 He: forvaga, H e lower. London. Nov. 29. (L If. S.) Bar silver. H a ajww at s 1 1 n. Mr rpoof Cotton Market Lrvarnool, Nov. 39. (I. N. S.I Spot eat- ton waa quiet at the opening today. Price War toady: aalea wee 6000 bale. American mid. fair, 18.59; good bid.. 11.89; full mid.. 11.49; aud.. 11.09; low mid., 9.79; good ordinary. B.we; orauuury, t.2. Future opened steady. Parr base Ceatralla Merchandise Centralia. Wash., Nov. 29. Gealer-McNivau eranrauur Testerday nurebased th atoek nf the Matthews at Saulu bardwar stare snd win move th stock to their owu store. G. C. Matthews and W. H. Baslts win givw all- their Uma to the Washington cancer tnstuut. Ferelra Excbasira Market New Tork. Nov. 20, (TJ. P. I Dentaad starunt opened today at $3.98 H : francs, .0690 lira. -04O4 V ; xaarks, .0036 H- Tha market elsned firaa. TTi mini iterflng. sa ve ; rraaea, sw.en ; mares, se.ooss H hre, $0,0406 Vk: kronen. $0.1865. "w Tork Batter and Errs New Tork. Nov. 29. L N. 8.) Burter; Market fair, dem. Creamery extra (silted and unsalted). 45 49 47c; firsts (salted and unsalted) 38 9 45c; higher than extras (salted and unsalt ed). 4548c state uauy tub. Iiwiic ladle, fresh ex.. 8 4c Uheew Market (teaay to lirm. state wow milk SDeciala. 21 4 23c: lower trad. 16 4el8c average ran. 20 9 21 He., Wisconsin Wboi milk, fancy Young Araencss, 219 22c State-r- Skims. specials. 15 16 He: choice. 11 ft 14c fair to good. 8 010c: lower grades. 4 9 7. Eggs Market irregular, itaaroy wtme, Taney, 93c: brosrn. fancy. 73 0 75c: extra. 69 012c; firsts, 56982c Milk Th wholes pried S3. ST per 100 pounds of 3 per cent milk, within 200-210 mile ..1080 $ 5.25 ..1034 4.90 1. . 1. . 1.. 5.. 1... 1, . 4. . 2. . 23 . . 1. . . 5. . . 2. . . 1... 4... 6. . . 36! ! 1... 2. . . !::: I. . . 16. . . 9... 8, . , 5. . . 15.. , 1. . . II. . , 1. . . 5. . . 5. . 16. . 28. . 870 .1045 . 844 . 863 . 1280 .1080 . 880 . 975 .1058 , .1180 . .1270 , . 880 . .1086 . . 990 . .1170 . .1097 . . 1030 . . 1055 . . 580 1. 14. 1. 1. 1. 27. 28. 1 . O 56 ; 17. 6.00 4 00 5.00 5.50 6.50 5.00 8.75 6.25 5.S5 COWS 4.23 4.00 6.00 5.00 8.00 4.50 4.00 4.50 4.00 4.25 CALVES . 442 $ 7 00 ' 1. . 480 R.fiO 4. . 880 6 80 1. . 867 6.00 7. , . 201 - 9.00 1. , . 195 7.00 f 2. . . 351 6.00 I BULLS , .1075 $ 3.75 J 1. . .1260 3.00 ( 1. HEIFERS Av. lbs. . .1120 .. 870 . . 930 .. 990 . . 630 . .1025 . . 990 . .1130 . .1005 . .1195 . .1065 . . . 860 . .. 012 . . 920 . . . 930 . . .1250 . . .1622 . . .1100 . . .1141 . . . 1040 . . .1080 . .. 180 . . . 380 . .. 320 . . . 220 . .. 220 . . . 180 Prie. $ 4.00 5.73 5.15 4.00 4 00 5.00 5.35 5.50 6.00 5.83 4.85 $ 1.50 4.85 4 00 4.60 8 00 4.60 4.00 4.50 8 75 2.00 7.00 7.00 6.85 9.60 7.00 9.00 Beaton. Row. 29. Thirty cities ta cassette report that ajvptWrtnaw tor tssildins permits ta October tnverved a peaatitar of $3,063,000. This is ef 87 ner ant oear tha fai4 rvtiar. lt!S. paper I Officials of the TJnJoa Paclfio ay stern Boston. Nov. 29. Tha paper toduatry tal arjjj n the tariff Sheet of th CJUcAfO, Kew England is working tt about 7- P ,eelW, wauk A gL Pm1 Rajj uUn w. s. aivrw aoen axe suae auuaw sa tb payroll of the auBa, TEXTILES Atlanta. Nov. 29. Eisnty par sent of tb taxtile sail la G st ar aow ronmag fall tune (ov day a weak. The ryssilnlat t par eaat are idle CANNED FRUIT Sacramento. Nov. 29. Thera I a rrewiaa aamand for eannea trait hers, and with any thing like Industrial revival ther likely to ba a ahortag is aoaa Boas, notably pear aad Paabea Pricea are moving upward. New Tork. Now. tt. There has what greater setmty in tha market here. Philadelphia ta reported buying Bbarally. Tha demand t is good and stocks as short. COTTONS Toronto. Nov. 29. Thera baa bean a in Ontario to plaos orders for cotton roads. 'inere at aa especial rarmtna lor Botany yarns. Miuai aixv aiua ar enort ana may aoa able to fill all order for finished good oonsequsnce. STEEL FHttsbura. Nov. 29. Tha Martina wwrv slant of the Americas Sheet ek Tinpiate romoany will increase iu operations to 75 par cent this wees, tb Aewoastia plant of tha same pany, scoording to Manager J. R. Butler, baa resumed operation in tuu. Twenty sddinonal tia mills have started. The Bhatungo Tin works has resumed operating 30 hot mills, v New Tork. Nov. 29. Th freight rata tinpiate from New Tork, Pittsburg and Cin cinnati to Paciiio Coast points wiD ba re-1 duoed to $1.20 ton as soon a the rates s be published and put into effect. TARNS New Bedford. Mass.. Nov. 29. The market in worsted ysrns has slowed up. both because consumers have pretty well covered require ments up to the first of Um year and ba emu! spinners sre sell sold up into 1923. Makers of bathing suits, however, are using fairly larx quantities. DAIRT PRODUCTS St Paul. Nov. 29. The stocks of butter snd eegs now held ia storage warehouses ia the Northwest have undertone a decided re duction in Um last few weeks. A greater de mand ha mad itself msnif rated is Um mar kets bar. FERTILIZER New Tork, Nov. 29. Quiet conditions la the trade for fvrtilixers is forecast for th remainder of tb year. Operation wQI prob blv beeom nsrrow aa the data of Um ewe- ernment sale of nitrate Um end of this mouth approaches. DRUGS New Tork. Nov. 29. Buying of arsenic by Insecticide makers Is unusually heavy, in tha belief that farmers next year will be in a position to buy heavily. LUMBER Atlanta. Nor. 29. Manufactanr of fla bhed lumber ar enjoying boom Una and are finding difficulty in keeping paoa with Um demand for building material. GOAL AND COKB Couneusrin. Pa.. Nov. 29. The ConneOs- ville coke market is quiet, and, regardless of tha additional oven lighted by the H. C Frick company, only a small percentage of Um ovens ar in operation at this time. No large contract bar been received lately, i GRAIN Kanaka City. Nov. 29. Tb reduction ta freiaht rate on train and bay which will into affect in the territory west of the Mis sissippi river December 27 ar expected to re sult in increased shipments by farm era, many of whom ar hoUina off to tak ad ran tag of Um reductions. MEATS 8t Paul. No. 29. The alow demand for dressed meat products has brought general cosa plaint from Um packing centers of th Nortn- mi. Thii utnatioei la reflected In the in creased amount of meats held In Minnesota etnraea warehouse. These badintB largely of beef, veal, mutton and poultry, STEAM TFA IS ' i Oil LAST IP Oil 1 COLUMBIA The st eamar J. N. Teal Is e the last trip to Th Daists and war Points and 00 arrival la WMneoday ervenin will tin VI n tkta atai (Jta Wat to RlaoU. tuto Seattle aad Tacxama for frai$rbt oritr-j trrilih 4 tT--1.Ta hiring oxsarod. ina Una; east of C&loafo sac destined (orlTb boat beJona-a to the F. B. Jone th. HawaJlan laianria. aArArdlna to a j company and will be turned back to th lalamael vnaAa vat11tf. eaalsnit V. v - 1 i-.,.-- ,w. i 1 . m an.. TTarrw T. TTurlv. vaaefli. ee.av.aaa Loa I vJra,irl osuno ot.atas " " " . I DaJles-Coluaribla Trarasrxrrtatioa core- ute port 01 rgruano sa uts ooca envro pany. BtelamJtb and iniltt kaw ea nxisslon. tered Into th reneral trsras-portavUon Portland tnteresU to Hawaii ar serred kuln" ltwwn Portland and tnlddh Ly the steamship Cordova, operatinx for rlTr polau aa far east aa Tb Dalle. A tb Alaska Pacific Steamship company. txKweekly eerrvoe will be tnalntained. She take cargo from Portland and As Th steamer Iralda win b placed la torts and makes rerular monthly sail- commission Thursday mornlrvc snd will In ira. Heretofore tb Hawaiian rate has make the Initial trip from AVrker Straet . been purely local, bat with th overland dock leavlna- at t a. as. A new tariff baa haul included and th Union Pacific Into been placed In effect for both freirM aad Fx rt land meeting the afUwauks cut. a paaaenrers. Psaacng-rrs to Caacarte eoaaiderable stlmulu to buaineata Is Locks will be carried for tl and Bte-rexv looked for and full carfoes booked on son on th Washing; ton shore, will carry the Cordova. Heretofore the latter res- th same rata. Carson. Cooks. Under set has made Seattle a port of calL wood. Whit Salmon. Hood River aad tine leading- into San Fran Cisco will Mealer will take a 11.(0 rat. Above thai probably follow th lead of th Northern will stand on th th rough rat of t . llues and thus place all coast ports oa Th Iralda will carry about 2 tons or a parity for Eastern business. expreas freight in each direction. She In an effort to secure business for the will Weave Portland Tueaday. Thursday Islands from th California port th and Saturday and will be commanded by Mstson line recently made a cut of M Captain Frank Caplea. Charles K. Steel cents a ton on everything except molasses smith will act as purser, eaat bound and lumber and'veament west- bound. V I ALL AL05G THE WATERFROlfT I The steamship Ross City, of the Ran WTRT OFF COAST ABATESi Francisco snd Portland Steamship SHIPS TO RESUME TOTAGE company will sail from Ainsworth dock After a week of howling tale off the I for th South Wednesday morning with coast with wind that ranged from 30 paaeenftrs and freight. miles to 90 miles per hour. North Head The British steamship Northumber- report at t o'clock, this morning gives Und. Portland for the continent with me aino at iu miles aouineasv. I 7S 0O0 Knvaa nf annl 1. A .t The condition will ease up th situs- I u.. c. ... t " 7. tion on Grays Harbor, where on inter- the fruit. coastal and four coastwise steam ships . . have been tied up for the past 10 days Tb steamship Wlllaolo. of tha Wil- The steamers Multnomah and ErrMen: IUjn Un- sailed North from Saa Fran- H. afeyer of the McCormlck line have Cisco for PorUaad Tuesday. Sh U been tid up for the past 10 days. Th I bringing general cargo from th Atlantic Multnomah haa passengers. The Meyer I side. has lumber for San Pedro. Tha Hart-1 wood Is slated for San Francisco and I T the Santa Ines for San. Pedro. I The steamship cape Henry or the At- g? lan tic. Gulf & Pacific line has a part Hmn cargo of lumber for th Eastern coast Eemdljk ..... and will finish out at San Franclaoo. It Tettoku Mars is hoped all craft will be at sea by to- Jrlaa' ' ' " isnt I Admiral Bear Saa Fran six. ta The heavy weather has not detained I Datay tvaa Free Nee. $9 . 550 .1460 $ 6.75 3.73 640 $ 5.50 760 4.50 HOGS 280 $ 7 75 24. , 172 9.15 65.. 96 9.00 6., 235 9.00 4., 850 6.00 15.. 244 9.00 6., 450 7.00 1., 198 10.00 I 5 240 9.50 3 192 9.83 I LAMBS 100 $ 7.00 I 14 70 5.00 3 78 7.25 I BUCKS 140 $ 3.00 Tuesday Morning Seia 1030 $ 4.23 SHORT TERM SECURITIES furnished b Clark. Eendsll Co.: Price. Am. TeL A Tel. 6s, October, 1922 100 Am Tel. A TeL 6k. February. 124 10 Am. TeL A TeL 4s. August. 1925 108H I Armour Conv. 7s. July. 1930 102 H Anaconda' Cop. Ss, January. 1920 11 H ADaoonda Coo. fa January. 1929 96 Helfisn uov. s, January, ivz vs Beth. Steel 7s. July. 1922 100 H Beth. Steel 7s, July. 1923 100 H Canadian 5s. April. 1926 96 H Canadian 6s. October. 1931 94 H Cop. Exp. Assn. 8s. February, lsza . . . . iu. Cop. Exp. Aaan. Ss. Fabruary, 1923.. 102 H Con. Xxn. Aatn. 8s. February. 1924. ...104 Cop. Exp. Assn. 8s, February. 1923.... 1 06 H Cudahy Packing 7s. July. 1928 100 Jap. First Ext. 4 Ha Pebrusry. 1925 87 Jap. Second 4 Ha, July. 1925 87 South western Bell TeL 7A April. 1935.. 101 Standard Oil of N. T. 7s. January. 1931. 107H Swift A Co. 7s, October. 1923 10 H V. S. Rubber 7s. December. 1928 101 8. Rubber TH. August, 1980 105 H 228 195 17 335 214 210 110 234 263 47 63 $ 9.25 9.75 9.85 8.00 9.25 9.75 9.00 9.50 9.00 $ 8.50 5.50 No. Av. lbs. Price. No. Av. lbs price. 52 165 $ 9.50 I 5 192 $ 9.75 8 160 9.75 I 7. . . . 205 9.50 I.... 250 9.50 1 STEERS 1 860 $ 5.73 4 943 $ 6.00 1 880 $.75 2 810 4.50 9 610 5.10 - 7.... 882 8.10 3.... 900 4.50 1 920 5.50 1 1070 4.00 1 1460 5.25 16.... 995 6.00 5 1046 6.00 HEIFERS 2.... 805 $ 4.00 I 2 865 $ 4.00 BULLS 8 1275 $ $.35 NEW INCORPORATIONS Brakerag Firm la Trouble Fort Warn. Ind.. Nv. 2. (L N. S.1 F. G. Spragu A Co., one of the best known brokerat house in Norther Indiana, cloesd it door today, following a voluntary assignment by F. Q. Spracue, ita prfaclral owner, naming B. w. enyroc a trueaee. xne epngue lira waa tha local icaiusimiiiient for E. W Waner A Ca. of Chicago, and it la said that firm will reopea th office hers about December 1. ww Tark Sat-ar aad Coffee New Tork. Nov. 2. (U. P.) Dull; raw, $3,875; refined, dull; translated. $5.30 at .so. (Joffee Sa T Rio. spot. 99e; N. 4 Santos, 114 912e. MlaseapoUs Wheat OpUosi atinaeapotis. Nov. 29. Wheat: IeJcewibeT May ..a. Open. ...$137H ... 125 $1.24 H 1-22 H Man. 1.27 1.Z5H Olympia, Wash.. Nov. 29. Articles of ia corporation were filed with the secretary of state oa Monday by th following companies. via: Mutual Timber Mills, SeatUe; capita stock, $4000: D. W. Guiles, M. L. Sorbet. L. Vaughn, u. ft. atouiil and 4. W. Chute. Central Grocery company, Takima; capital stocc, siou.uoo; J. . Moran and Kobert Mul num. Eint County Fair aassciation. Carnation capital stock, $50,000; incorporators, D. A. Van Vecehten, C. Beadon Ball, Ernest R. Meier, it. xiarsbaian and Otto Reinig. Fleming A Wallace Feed company, Edmonds capital stock. $5000; incorporators, John J Flemings, wwen Wallace and Edith Fleming. Andrade-IMckey College of Chemistry. Seattle capital stock. $500,000; incorporators, Richard uicxey. Hiss feuse Andrews and H. AL Taylor. Cabin Creek Lumber company. EQeoaburtal iueu imnnoKQi un n a ai 1 1 g einal urrk trom M'ea. or-. Nov. 29, Organised for the purpose of operating stage and truck bnee on the high ways of Ore ran, Washington and Oan- foraia, tb CAM. Stage, eaxSteiiaed tt $25,000 and with headauanen in Portland. filed articles of ixMOrporaiiou with the public! service commlwloa bere Monday. The' incor porators are C E. Whitney. L. J. Bodiah. B. jaiiee and Eilna May J an re. Other oorporation filing artiole wer: j The Dail ee-Colu mbi Tansrxsrlation eonrjany. Portland. $25,000: G. H. Huthxaan. Ikvvtoa Kyman and Cbmrle E. Steeleaaith. People Mensantile ooanpaay. Free-water. Umatilla county, $30,000; A, U Creciliaa, 8. Eaton and E. F, - Jensen. Slouch . Traasportatioo eueapeny, Portland, t lO.OOO; Jem Good. George Bluhaa aad M. E. Wright Nelson A Co.. Inc.. Bay City. TuMmonk county. $20,000; John A Season. Peter NeV en and Orral M. Bodle. Giuespae Mortgage A Finance company, Portland. $10,000; George B. Gillsspie, A. B. Gillespie and Maurice W. Seits. AUyae Dyeiac aad Oeaning IMabliabmeat, PnrUaad, $5009; Percy O. Allan. F. T. Rich ard aad J. C, LssckeL Grain aa Pasa-r BrooaabaR cable: Fbeat and flour an nass- ate, la pre era leo.wuo pusnei tor th week. Com roegeaaed 714.000 bushels. Oata 339.000 barbels, -Turpentine and Renin New Tork Nov. 19. I N. 8 1 tine Savannah- T4et New Tark. 8 le.. Roaia Savannah. $4.80; New Tork. S.IS. SEW TORK BOITD MARKET Bid. Aak. Atchison gvnl 4s 85 H 86 H Bait. A Ohio gold 4s 79 H 79 H Bath. Steel ret. 4s 87 89 Central Pan. 1st 4t 82 98 St. Psul genl 4 Ho 67 68 Cho. N. W. genL 4s 80 H LAN. uni. 4s 84 H 87 N. T. By. 6s 87 89 Northern I'sc P. U 4s 83 84 Union Pac 1st 4s 88 H 68 U. B. Steel 5s 98 H 98 Union Psc 1st ref. 5s 83 H 84 Southern Pso. conv. 5s 93 H 94 Southern Psc. coo v. 4s 87 H 88 Peana, conv. 4s 91 94 Penna. 1st 4Hs 87 88 Che. A Ohio conv. 5 86 86 Oregon Short Line 4i 88 89 . . .Nov. 3 . . .Ke. 8 . . .Nov. $ .. ,Ke. . . .Ka. 8 . . .. 3 Wast Caret Beaatev shipping at the mouth of the Columbia, as vessels have been able to cross In and out, Radio has noted no damage along the coast. The steamer Willamette, line, southbound from Everett, reported In safe last night She is th only turn- rw.r larlan craft ar.1tthrw.11r.rl that wmrild have been in the offing at North Head g&ftXitttLm siviiuaf (iiwiuiug, rv)njsi.vu vj ujv master of tha Greek stearnahlp Polyktor. which returned to the river after having sailed for Indis last Wednesday. News of the Port aim Nee. ts Denmark Maru, J spin an starsr. fro Kobe: e Dscartueaa . 89 I Purfslma, Americaa steamer, for Saa Fraa ballast. Tamslnass. Americaa steamer, for Baa Fraa- ci.ro: lumbar from St. Beiena Weak I a wart, Asaeriosa stesraar. tar Beau: traastt. Yuri Mara. Jspaaas attester. for Jasaa; wbaat and huBbcr. s City, Amarieaa ateaaar, far gal Cisco; pjentr and general. Baa City Sanyo. ....... H iDj wuad ...... Baata AnrSa . . . . VARIKE AX.MAKTAC I w",.: Waatnar at Sver-s ntawta Sanator " North Bead. Nov. 29. Condition at th gasruackiaa mouth of the rtvar at aoaa : Saa rongh; wind aaa Ores southeast 16 miles; weather ejondy. Calile PorUaad nuaakltty, aeon. ST. I ftintee, CWk Taiksi Mara Iwvs Lockaabach vntita Texaa Mara Malta Mara .... Taywt Mara .... Danaaark Mara .. Mottle City wast Neassatam . West Carve .. . . Kobe . . . . .San Fraa. . . RarsMW . . . Rotaerdaas .. Beetti New Tark... Kew Tors... Baa Fraa... Baa Fraa... Nagasaki De. 1 B. Laaro way .... raa. .WawiCaaa ....ttee, 1 - ....Hakata Dee. I 1 Parte IW a State Bosnia 8 a ttl ....... .Dec 4 Steele A tea 6swa Dee. Lew. Laekaabtck . . . Pmladeteeia ....Dae. 6 Msadaaaa Mare Kaa De. . . . . Dee. S . ...Tm. - KhteMa Ta S - Moat Oarvta MsslBs tsar. S Cwrdoa Hawarehi ra. 6 Dakatan New Tart Der. " L'Vi 5 Tort i-!- 1 MobOe City SaaHl ....... .Dee. 1 Mlmlarlpnl Biwliiai Dwa.lt - Arugaa PorUaad. Ma. . . .Dee. 11 SIT1 Z raa. It Chaa ML Osatp RaWlmin Dae. 1 : T Pay at Br "lrr Rs Psdra Nee. r Curacao a. F. aad way. . .New. Beiyo Mars Ortent Nee. $ JiPr Waal Coast ....Nee. le Obte Mar Oris I New. 3 Twu)rss Ran PwArs . SO Kite ra- Orieat Nae. I Be. $ .Nov. 2 .Dwa, 1 .Dm. I m. a DAILT RITER READINGS A. M . Patlfla Time. .ff?Ttos, taUaa River (a 'W u mm FOREIGN rXCHAJTOE RATES Corrected daily by th foreign ei change depart ment of the United States National bank. ' Quotations below (except the pound starUnt) ara quoted on the basis of 100 units foreign currency. Opening nominal rates oa bank transactions: Draft Cabt par Checks. Taacyferv. Value. London-f sterling t 8.98 $ 3 98 $ 4.866 Paris-Franc . . . 6.90 6.91 19 $0 Bartin-Marki ... .86 .$8 23.81 Crenoa-Ure .... 4.05 H 4.06 19.80 Athena-Drachma. 4.05 4.08 19.80 18.50 18.55 26.70 14.15 14.20 24.70 28.46 23.80 26.70 54.85 64.60 47.73 48.10 TT.50 TT.80 Copenhagen Kron. Cbrsstiania-Kroa. Stockholm kroner Hongk ong-C urr' cy Japan Ten H hangbai-TaaiS . . Canadian dollar Discount t nee esnt, PACIFIC COAST BAKK 8TATEXEXT PerOand Barrki 1921 Clearints, Monday..! 7.S81.385 Balancea, Monday.. 8,184.018 raearinta, Tuesday.. 4.288,61 Tueaday.. 622,531 ateatts CWrlnga. Tuesday Balance, Tueaday Tea Clearings, Tueaday Balance. Tueaday ana Banks 1920 I 6.311.28 1.664.818 4.794.473 1.022.400 Ctaerinta. Closxinga, t-as Clearings, Tueaday t)akknd Bank .9 1.876.580 1.264.14$ .$ 480.001 31.30$ $23,200,000 .$ 2J41.0O0 .$1$.558.S65 X early Half a BOllos Is Wages Waatunston. Nov. 28. The railroad n ployed 1.634.872 peron chutes Jury, paying out 3ie.aa.aBs xa wagee ana aaian, i cording the first monthly summary co nfled by the uteratat renuaerre coaraianeia un der the new rales governing Um clamitaeation of railway employes. Sew Tork P state Market Sew Tort. Ko. 29. (I. N. S.1 (ia bulk, barrel er bat) Market steady. white, 83-00 9 3.2..- K warty First BsIluiBg Hearty Ready Eekex Wash.. Nee. t. Tha i National bank bolkhng fa aleanat ready eunaacv and a terra erew .'of earoe busy with the tnterior flrashlng f the bank. The ftauek is ia oak and the structure will b the finest bunking nana in Southwest Wasa- inttom wbai 2$ 10 20 20 12 16 8.21 0.00.12 T.Oi-l.OfO.ll 18.81-0.8 0.31 18.2-1.2 0. It ll.lkO.4 0.$1 ll.tr-. 71. $3 rmetiue . . . Bugeti . . . . Albany Salem Oregon City.. Portland . . . ( Fafl. RITER FORECAST Tha Willamette river at Portland will fall slowly during las asart two or tare says. 60 ....Baa Fraa. . . .Baa Pvdrs , . . . ,.eAaatrana . . . Saa Padre. . . , , . ,.w Tark.,.,. . . .TTtrlrirt Jr. . . S. Dttsa way .... Deo. S ....New Tark Dee. . . w as tweet . Ttee. 8 . . . . B F. aad way. . . rtee. 8 . . . . Wast Caaat .... Dae. 4 . ...Aswtraba Dec. S ....Orient las. S ...New Tark fve. T ....NanJk Casea ...Dee, . . . . OrWat Tae. S , .Oiarat .De. S . ...Orlaat Tase, 1 ....Orient lasa. 1 .... New Tork flee. 1 2 ....North Cblna.. ..ttes. It Manila aad way.. Dae. 17 AT WORLD'S Astoria. Nov. 29 Sailed PORTS IrvCkr . . . West Hnrte Tesaki Mara Oku Mar . Orarea Fir Oregon Fine Biej i . Nebraaka . . Weoaarra . t'araoaa . . , Tstaa .... . . .". tDtvsaar ....Eaat Oak ;we . . .St. Heteaa rlareey tl an: Btaaxeer I T.ik krVi Barry Lockaabach. for Philadelphia, via way I Vimt r a, ahart of reaL Taatalpsai . Bt, HaMee tmar El Sagunda, far J- V' Tarssteal N. $ n. sv: Japan Wteki NMhwa So Par. fiasiat . Chile Dansaark Mara Cttr ... Biskiyvs . . . Cvtiio Kama ABeia . HoUyvraad . . Iiajay Putnam (apt. A. T porta. I Tax Mars Astoria. Nov. 28. Arrived at 9 39 a. wa. : l "aha Mara Greek etcamer Polykwr, froi Sailed at 4:80 p. av: SU San Franc woo. Left un at steamar Denmark Maru. Arrived st t Steamer Daley Putnam, from Saa PSr. Hooulam. Nov. 36. Amvd: Nerw eaten steamer Sinaloa, from Saa Francteoa, fee Part- land. Norfolk. Nov. ST. Arrived: Jinan ateeas- er Meiwu Maru, front Portland. Newport News. Nov. 28. Arrived: Britten steamer Spectator, frees Paclfla eoast porta. Havre. Nov. 28. Arrived: British steamer NnrUramberland, from Potlaad. Lixard. Nov. 27. Passed: Dsteb steasvar Noorderdiik. from PorUaad. for Antwerp. Ban Padro, Nov. 28. Sailed: Steamer Lewi Lackenbaeh, from New Tork, for Baa Franetos nd Portland. Sailed: Btssmsr Arngws. frex Portland. M., for Portland aad way porta. Seattle. Nov. 28. Arrived: Steamer Bpriag field. from Portland. Arrivad: Dwtrh steamer laaderullk, fmm Portland, for KM teres ae. a rTaacsseo. Kov. zs. Arrtvari. w. Balin Crua. 11:33 . a.; MundeL Ctivston, !!:! a. st: Braaswick. Loa Aagates. lll$$ j a. . , vanjuiue. moxfUfrvy, I a p. m. Sailed Frank Q. Drank. Gteveta, 11:4 a.; U. Tharper. Lea Angeles. 13:0$ p. s Daisy. Columbia river. S:28 p. m. ; Braianrti rert tun, S:40 p. as.; Wa F. Berrta, Mew-1 Bsrey, s ou p. rn. : Lyman Stewart, nntfl. 4:20 p. m. ; Admiral Sabree, Potlaad, 7 :4$ P. m.; Seafoasa, Mendocino, 8:1 n. 8an Faawtece, Nov. t. (I M. g.) Arrived today. Oiawm, Port Baa Lsua, 13 A a. sa.; Tsssaalts. Port Gambia. 7r0l a. xa.; Admiral rjonary, nwatl ........ Wssenert .... Terminal N. 4 . . . .Terminal si. 4 PerUaaai ' Fhmr'slaLs Tsravraal N. 4 . ...Tarawa! N. 4 . . . Finn-Wiaairn Tcratinal N. Paalnaala Lav. .Tralnal Na. 4 . Terminal Ke. 4 Na. 4 -Bt. Retea Cawrh Kaa pram Wilier IE T0TJ LOOKIKO FOR A TJ, '5DABLE FRODCCE DEALER! Teal Batter Perk Cbees Pesltry Eggi Hesey Any FredtcS (iet Oar Frtee RCBT A CO. Ill Frost St. Pertlaad, Or. cuztaen i earvr xtauaDUity. $ S. STL ttl. 8:2 a. av; Bana tar. Saa rteao. OF TESSELS F08I110RS Radio rapnrte frees North Head etve of the fofiwwimg vessels at t n. JACK RABBITS Ship any quaatity. Prompt and aal Isfactory raLurna guaranteed. THE SATIRAJl CO, IRC 1H Frost Street FrUa4, Or. r i I 0 i poatson rin rawimr zs Heeaser Btete, 1000 mflaa Mat Santa Box Be B08 avUea west atOe Saa Fraa else FosiSry Market (US FraaeisBe. Nov. 29. (D. F.) Pool- try Broilers. 40 ay 48c; large baa, ducks, 22 9 23e. 36928c; GRAITf RATES HOLD New Tork. Nov. 19. (L N. 8.) Grain rates hold at board quotations bat Lb market Is weak. General cargo Is quiet and rates hold steady. Quotations: Ocean (ateam). grain, weak ; TJnited Kingdom; $ hillings penc (4$0 lbs.); Germany. 15 marks (100 lbs.) : Franc. 14 francs "ClOO lbs.): Holland. Amster dam and Rotterdam. 14 kxwner; amoerni earrro quiet, rates steady. .TM6 Bt AiterU High water Low Water 1 .-28 a. m.. 8.8 ft. 7 itX a. nu, 1.1 ft. 137 p. bi.. 1.7 ft. 1:04 p. m.. 0.4 ft Seaside High water 9 mln. earlier." Seaside Low water Zl ' mi a., earlier. of T of Cape FWttary. isv Bakate far PwrtmaaL Ttl et vTaasua nvec. B BetuBdo, reetlaad lor" te eft tXituasbia river. Avalou. gaa fVsnessns for SaDea aautk at Crura Harbor. asteirai ceeartea, Saa Si atUa, (IB ssBas Ixesa Saa Atlas. RUiteond fe lU of Gray hUrbol HoDyweed. Eureka few r las til vvvar tl Stiles south est of Columbia freer tirntelila Wskkeaea. Gray Harbor let Baa Dsage. barboemd teaad Gray HarVor. Tinrmreeee. Baa rreacara ar Bsslne " 8 stDas ewtk f Case Fteteery. ' Murrain, brays I hard sea. 14T AkSTdssa. IS aaOas iseo. saijessad rsatd Gray Rarwar Cane Beery. Grays Harbor lev I tews Brays Hsiwaa. aa Tlim Saa ISar THE ANSWER When the contract wa let for pevvwsyent on th Morriso street brtdg. the usual TUrUons for dia cuaaloa aross ootcerBlng spec) flea -Uona. tc All tbeee qrseatioras wer axis wared In a eerrteno by tb eu Lhoritiea, who asvad, Sbrtpty lauvko it Ilk th avxnerit on HAWlera brirlga." IncideaLaily. this luvswer served aa a taartirnonlal for War. rantte-Bltullthkc becnuwe Lb Save. moot on liAwxborn bridge waa five rear astx and aujetaina more heavy traffio than any pave ment ta Lb city. St, sUemis. Cettsyea, Cnim. Cat. SltV417 ItkSFt) taf Traaie) tmO&Mt FwrUssd, Wt NmaiW . Hakata tee PerUaad, atibw west ef Cassnekia rlvac Wast Kaaar. Daire tor serUsad, MS went ex ci'Wimma rrver. . Aatewt, let. 43:31 ST.. VS 12I4T W beaad for Baa Pedro aad. Bslnassv trass f- Orav'a Baata laea, Grsya Barber tar serbwaed taaaaVe Greys ksarkec. - - Oyerb eck&Co olteCo. Wast Cktreta. Xaaaaaki i rwuul stAI . ' m DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES J to ATI ryrHANnrq 'estsers Cakcsee aveard sit Trast Cryesps4sBU tf AaygB Rrys - W IM , - a. I-