WEDNESDAYS NOVEMBER tSfe 1921 THE . OREGON: DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; . OREGON. 17 REGON BROCCOLI SHIPPERS TO SELL R O. B, STATIONS ANNUAL DECLINE WEVSESD1T VAIRT TEiDI Batter Per Che .Cob Extra lt TMi httaad 49 M . 29 FraacUe .... 4lVto MHi t asm 44 IS l4e hv Trh . 41t 90 tlVr A $" 49 HI "s $50 26 1 i - nt'v BASKET -' men-, welt wM t la had (Imp b4. a uptrtrf. we btww rana to Mm wt4 la Ml of leading aterkrta af th Called Stata. With eaata ahlpmenU af (rMh atark to market. a iiou ta 9 aUcaatann ta th cVaund. orantawtaatSn. th awry liberal aalea af cold ia ega raoartedL (toraaw stock all through Called fUtaa ar far be vend tho of tat pevind 7ar eg. ertlaael stocks at aaca U teraa-e iko I af T64J nM. powi pared with 10T9 mm a WX. Seattle show a siigat oerreaas. a total at 1432, ensnpered with 143 raaea ear at Sea KVeariane Mora of afa ta mesa wtel $2.31 i compared with 23 eease a, )iu an. Total ratd eloraaw Ukm af ea at Hew Torn, Knaum. iniraao l-hllaelelnhia uvlode l;402.912 rwi, eom- 4 with j ,090.033 ease- year age. sy4 at the moment there Icmn ntt a ermanH f nU tnvew e aa well a k uw. Eastern ovego and tha artwripal buyers. airy produce ta trage i PORTLAND Nn. I-. tr. n. .......... .5tr aa. la .. ... 9407 . I . . . 7.04 airy. Ik !.27l tee. the 71.844 lbs, 96.3114 .. eases 1.412 airy, Iba 27O.I0T Washington Laal T'Sr 320.7 1 4 99. 442 8.974 197.623 344. 167 104.641 1.639 1 47.046 rViaa aalrht pmal information rfrlinf market should writ tha Market Kditov. torn mai. InrVwtna etassp (or reply. Br Htbu H. Cahea Just listen to this, yon weather fore casters : Tha first genuine Royal Chinook sal mon of the 1921-22 season has been caught In tb mid-Columbia and brought to Portland. The Portland Pish com pany, wholesalers, report the Initial ar rival of the sprint: Chinook. It weighed 22 pounds and sold to a retailer at 20c a pound. According; to C. J. B. Malarkey of the wholesale firm, this is the earliest that a genuine string Royal Chinook salmon has been caught tn the Columbia river for over 12 year. About la years ago the Malar key Fieh company, of which Mr. Malarkey was the head, received a Royal Chinook salmon November 12. Its arrival was so early that few of the trade would then believe it to be the genuine fish. The arrival of Royal Chinook salmon this early tn the season is taken by some to Indicate a very early spring but to offset this forecast la the fart that not a single arrival of Columbia river smelt has been received In Portland, while usually this fish comes In small lots just previous to Thanksgiving. Retail prfc-aa in priTata aton: Kcin (O0tc Buttar Freak enamrry. . SO 9 15c Stlraon 10af20c; halibut. 25c; pcreh. 10c: turaaoa. 21e lb. flour Bart local patent, 11.0003.00 per acn. is Itn. I'olauwa RnrtiankB, 12 10 per tack. Oniona 6 Ac pound. TarahiU ttraat priraa: aaetablaa unui. 3e lb. : eaoliriower. l o at 1 fta head : earrou. Br bunch : lettuce. 1 0c Head; dry onion. 6e lb.; tornipd, 4c lb.; string baana. 10c lb.: aptilea. (r lb.: tnoitUvn. 6c lb. Hooey t'ab, 3e: auart. 70c; pint, 3Sc. Paoitry Hcary hen. 82c; hgbt bene, 26c; Proliant, sac; turkey, 43(9 50c T.tt Beit. 60e docen. Buttar 48c lb.; eotusa cbaeae. 15e lb. ran PROMISED BROCCOLI OUTPUT i Jky Hyffien H Oratoa kaaMa reoord-breaJdnc acreaca pUnted to broeeoH or win tar eattliflower tbia eeaaoa. aot oaly ia Sathem Oregon but in tba imma- diata Ticinity of Portland. Not only haa the pUntinc been nneh rreater tbaa oecr before bat weather condition to data bare been practically ideal tor tha crowinc plaata, and aaahty ia likely to overtop area tha usnal Ore run aUndard. which ia faouKU to tba kadiu eaatem maxketa. Paater Butnar, manager of th Umpqua Broccoli Exchanire, growers and ahippera of broccoli, waa in Portland Wednesday makinc ar- rantamants with leaders o! tha trada lor ban dline tha Droduct for tha boma tarritorr. tit. Bntaar aays that tha crop, promiaea to break a few records this aeaaon, both aa resarda qual ity and Quantity. Ha haa inaucuraud the sya- tem cf nellirit tha Droduct (. o. b. Roseburr. instead of connjmnj to eastern firm. Ilia first trial of the pun ia the present season was a auc- Aceordinc to Mr. Butner, his organization now controls the Lmpqua sauiabon. TTKH TRlDno BTILL VTAITINO Klarkat tor batter showed no chance In prtca demand for v'adneday locally. Hurui was Uwaltx anlama, bat there condaued a fair raa-Weaainctoa eall that la Ukins most i mrplua, , htTHTRT HOUR I! LF.S8 DEMiHD rtaasaad for eounlry killed hnes appears le ent at the sansaent and emit lair slneka were ne4 aer from Tueeilay by front street. Kx as iaa eotiean at 13 H. but the bulk of Y total era sot fotnf ahofe lit, while beaty T la eiiiw aemrxi l w Sf lie a pouna (anaraiij. at beam dropped to tu 1c y.kh tUTUATIO ABOCT BTEADT taadlnaas ts shown for teal xnerally. si sa In msim spnta tna market W eonndered ier. r.ttreme. We of suitable aiaa are sell- araami 14 a 14 a, but the bulk is amund walla heavy sturt eoaunuea innoua ner around las, la - the iaux uaJiiie top at lost la,, i OTATO BCTMO AT LOW PRICES trnte) earload bastneea la pnUtoea hi reported Willamette taller pxtnu around SI.S.1 per ttal fe fancy shipping stnrk. Tbia ainear ba abovt tba (roeral prkoa available at the event. tlCKF.ff DEffAMD 1 GOOD SHAPE rHauuui trlr rblrkena apriears In cnod shape k pnwtlcally no rbanae la general pnree vlnaMlay. One or the bis f. n. b. buyers vnee4 tha bid on light hens to 1 . Hprlnc In snnd demaiul, but ararca. with the bulk tha stark tneUawd Ui beeome stacay. Th enotad ans to 15o pound. Cotton in Demand With Prices Steady Urerpoot. No. 10. (I. N. S ) There was fair demand for spot cotton at the opening today. fnoea, were ateaTy, nalea 7000 bal-a Amartran mid. fair, 13.40; good mid,, 11.70 fully mid.. 11, 30; mid. 10.90; low mid., 9.60 good ordinary. 7.85; ordinary, 7.10. Puturea opened ouirt The market, was steadier In the later dealingi, closing at a net advance, of 17 to 24 Doinu. Spot cotton, quiet today, 15 points higher at 1 3.V9. I APS REPORTED AS BUYERS OP WHEAT WEDSESDATaWHEAI TRADE w Bid. Gain. Tr. ao. Hard White Tfobld $1.S Soft Whit $1.8 e 1J8 White Clab 1.08 te 1.(3 Hard Winter Se US Xortfterm Spring ... 1M Se 148 Bed WalU Jfohld 142 NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Cars Wheat Barley. Floor. Oats. Bay. Portland. Wed.. 157 .. . IS 2 5 Tear a 56 1 1 4 6 .Season to data.. 16. 951 134 1065 477 780 k Tear ago T.488 122 372 268 888 Tacoma, Tuesday 25 ... 4 16 Tear ago. ... 4 . . . 1 Saaaon to date. . 6.771 78 760 76 426 Tear ago 2,87 41 432 68 483 Seattle. Tuesday 103 ... 11 5 Tear ago.... 23 . . . 1 8 2 Season to data. . 4,221 114 1127 262 862 . Tear ago 2.783 160 166 202 ,926 All Grains Lower And Little Trading On Chicago Market Chicago. Not. 30. (L N.' S.) Liankla- tion on tha part of longs at the opening of the wheat market today met with indifference from traders, and initial prices were lie to lc lower for Uecember sul unchanged to toe off for isy. Oom opened unrhanged to c lower for IVcember and tic lower to V r hizher for May. with trading of moderate volume. Oats started with December Uc to toe lower and May unchanged to iir lower. There was liquidation on in the December delivery. Provisions were dull at the outset, with the tendency toward easier prices. WHILE HOGS OFF WEDNESDAY LIVESTOCK TRADE Hofs, Steers. Lambs. Pertlasd $JS S 4U I 2.7a Chicago 7.10 11 Ja 11.4 Omaha CAS 1.4 Denver 7.1S C. IA4) Kansas City ti 7.1 4 San Francisco ...... i.t tUt 7j. Seattle Ke market PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN - Host. Cattle. Calves. Sharp. Cars. Wednesday. 242 102 ... 910 12 Week ago 28 2 2 weeks ago. . . . 128 ... 93 J, 4 weeks ago. 55 26 16 134 5 Tear ago... 318 5 ... 151 0 2 years ago. 227 27 . .. 140 6 3 years ago. 861 48 18 171 8 4 years ago. 637 204 3 1371 25 NOBER CARGO EXPORTS FOREIGN NEW BOAT ON DALLES' RUN Chicago. Not. 30. (I. N. S ) Wheat closed strongly and sharply higher, with bert prices re corded at the cloe. Early liquidation carried values off. but bullish foreign crop news along with advices from the Seaboard that exporters were after wheat, com and. rye stimulated good buying and forced shorts to cover. Wheat closed with net gains of 2to2to: oom. to to 1 to c higher, and oats to c lower to toe higher. Chicago range furnuhwi by United Press: January . . March . . . May July October . . liecembar . Open. High. Tow Clone. 17(17 1775 1740 173 1748 176H 1732 17G0 1718 1T40 1707 1731 1675 1B2 1663 165 1585 1602 1S83 1605 1768 1700 1750 1770 UlEP SOTES OE PRODUCE TRADE Onlnna are slow: In fart, a trifle weaker. Manila time la up lc a pound. Catawy .euppliea liberal at ic$100 dozen ally. another ear' naval oranges is; quality unprov Car Florida grapefruit In;, rather green. EAT HER N OT I V KtlV S rllPPE Rs' Weather bnreaa td vised Wadnawlay: rmtart ahnmenu during the nest an hours eiat tha follrwina minlmara temperatures: 4 are aortji to SeeUJe, 4 J iWrees: aortheaM Mpaaana, -11 ergrwes: east to riaker, so o aa, and south to Aihland. 4 0 degraaa. Mini- Jm teasparatura at Portland tomorrow about i eVaraaa. New Tork Batter and Eggs New York, Nor. 80. Butter Market firm. Creamery, extras (salted and uiualted), 45 d 47c; do first (salted and unsalted). 384Sc; do hlchor than extraa (salted and unsalted), 4.1 to 48c: state dairy, tuba, 31 44c; ladles, treitb extraa. 34 W 85c. Cbaesa Market irrrgnlar. Btale whole milk. apeHala. 21 023 toe; do fancy, average run. 20 s 21 toe to da lower grades. 6s?18c Wtsconnin-. Whole milk, famy Young Americas, 20V22c. Htata Skims, specula, 1517c; ik cholre. llavltr; do fair to good, 810c; do lowrr grades. 4 7 c Eggs Market weaker. Nearby white, fancy, f0c; do brown, fancy, 73 75c; extra. 72c: firsts, &6e62c Milk The wholesale price is $3 37 per 100 pounds 91 3 per cent milk, within 200 210 aula sonsa. Open. High. Low. Close. Dec Ill 114 to UOto 113 May 11514 118 114 to 1174 CORN Dee. 47 4S to 46 to 48 May 53 to 54 to 53 to 54 OATS Dec 32H SUS 32 32 to May . Soto 39 to 37 to 39 to POBK Jan. 1540 LARD Jan. 845 852 845 852 May 887 8J 887 892 RIBS Jan. 735 May 772 RYE Dec 82 85 81 83 A May 88 to 92 88 91toB BARLEY Dee 54 to A May 59 to A Caah wheat No. 3 spring, $1.17. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES MlnaeapollsDalstfe Flax Duluth. Not. 80. (L ' N. S.) Flax No vember. Sl.7to; Daoembwr, (1.76; January. 31.79: May. 31.82 to: track and arrive. 31.76 W 1.19. Minneapolis Nor. 30. (L N S.) Flax November, $1.78 to I Ilrcsember. $1.70 to: Jan- nary-. $1.70 to: May.: $1.77 to: track and ar rive, $1.70 to fy 1.77 to. rilOLKSALR PRICES IN PORTLAND pay wholesalers. Theas sea prtrea retailers rapt aa e the raise noted. . Daley pveeluets BrTTKR Meuirtg price, bra lots: Creenr- r taVaa: Print extras. 4 7c for plain wrap- rs anhwa, extra., 41t4Je lb.; dairy, buying e-e. y4J(ie lb BiTTFRrAT Tonlsnd delivery basis. No. rsxU, 4 Ve lb ; No. 3, 43c; country sta vm, 4is4te fT .,. fra.ie. CIICRftl SelUrg PWre: Tillsmonk. freah wea fanef trlpteta. '! Ih ; Toons Arswr a. tOV lb. price to Jbberx t. o. b. TUIa ""ti Trlphrta, 2e; Young .Americas, 27c Ming nrire: ninri saias, rsncy. asT3Ke; manrtar, 2l)$Oa lb: cream brick, $0 Je. ' tutn Bnrlag pHea, rmnt street: Cur el reoelrtta. 4 te sVwa rAndlMi sethne nrw. 17a per doa; selei t, 38sf60e per dot.: iiwaa Sgsy SOe per doa.; storage. 8t40e doa. Uifja AaocUUnn prloM. : ftelert. SOe d.ia. : "Ma. aiejeoa; millata. doa: peweea, 32c a ! heweievy etorsae. 40e doa. IJTK POl'LTItY Helling prices: Heavy -a, 33; n.ht bens, I Tail 8c lb; sprinri. fc tb. aeoikvra. tasfSOe lb : aid roosters, m In.! tarkeya, 4rel, t3$e lb.: live. a.) oik-sv leajae tb ' Praah VeMteblsa ace fruit THEan rKrtTS "range. $6 23 46 75 'v: aa aaaaa, S to Se Ih. : lemons, $4 75 and J e raee: arapefrult, plonda. $T.6ot7.SO. agfttuc l'raaherrls. wal. $10II0 I Eaatarn. $31.00123 00 rer bhl - bnckla krWee. t file PalaD rBfTT Dalm. $3 00 6 1$ bat a, kMrw, $3.00s$ 15 rwr 33 tb box: nanea, TOa Stv) gua. $0-lb. box. 7 to lb. ONIONS HeUIng price to retalleri: Wal $.! bwTTag Artra. $3 75 14 00 eonntry snte. 10 J lie lb.; green aalona. 40a dussa enrnea. f foTATOEl RetUna odea to rataiWrs Lraarai fancy. $3 00 per eental; buying prte nrya SI.TS per rental; Iskima bast, $..00 U 14 war eertiel. ttITABUUI "trln been. 7e lb; beets. 1 OD sack; jrahabg. I S ar 2c lb.; earrota, l$ aaak; e4ery. 76e 1 11 doa.; eatrptsnt. lb. I atttaea. $I.3S per !..; parsnlpa. s a teen; green pepper. 1 oe lb.; toeaatoea. eiifernia, $IOe4h lug; pumpkin. 1 s to UVI aasaesv lsfStoa lb: horsandlsh. I lb.- sprawta. 10 IK, snirhokas, $1.0 en. t eaaniivwee. l ismz ao sos A rTt riSTseuhars. extra faacy 4-Uer, I9f fsary Ber, $340f:.$ avrlew 4 ler. $1 00. AI"PL Winter- Banana, extra fancr 4 tier htewi fane 4-tier. $1.7$: cbosca 4-tier. P-f" ' : ArTLKSOttleya, xtr fancy 4 tlr, $2 25 snry a ner. a..aw; cnrira a-uer, !.( ArriJV .eaathana and Bpstsenhursa, an- varvxl. $1$0. .ti 50; laary 4-ter. $3 33; ehotc 4 tier, 1-3 on. rrtl3 CbeAInc star 75e $1 10 box. Taenty-flv aaau off aSiVaaaa oa 1 40 and 6$ aiaee. 0a att an llftsfand saaaller. Mesas I, . COrTfTRT MEATS (telling price: Cwmtry ears, 12 to 418a lb. fat lie blockers about 13 to It lb., heavy stuff lava: veal, ton, Lhasa SO m it)0 Iba. 14 14 toe lb.; heavy suti '": spring lamha. 131$ lb. KM IKKlk MEAT llama, . 37 mite lb.; akfe baee. 334o th. ' i-AJU hlle rvnoered. It Ha lb., tierce nt; pMapoend. lie. rACaiXl Hor8K MKAT8 Slasrhwaf. lie; Dried Frslt and Beans New York. Not. 80. Beans Market easier. Marrow, choice, 86.00; pea, choice. $5.25; red kidney, choice. $8.00. lined ryulta Market barely strong. Annoots. rnotre to extra fancy. I'lsassr; do evsDoratrd. prima to fancy, 15 618 toe; prunes, 30s to 60s, to w lac; ao eus to xuus o to (r luc; peaches, .hoire to eitre fancy, 13 to 20 toe; seeded raiaana, choice to faacy. 1 6 d 1 8 to e. Nw Tork Uetal Market New York. Nov. 80 ( L N. B.) Coooer. quiet: spot. Navamber, December and January, calarad, 12 to. I -es 4 Quiet; spot to January. offered. 4 72 to. 8peltr Btaady; spot. December, offered. 4 67 to. Nw Terk-Loadon StlTtr New Tork. Nev. 80. (L N. S 1 Coramercial bar silver: Domealie unchanged. -99 toe: for eign, 14 higher. 67 toe. wmuoo. f,w. tu. fa. . a.) Bar surer, tod lower. 37 tod. Wtaalner Wheat Oittoai Winnipeg. Nv. SO. Wheat: Wed Close. No 112 1114 Da. 108to 109to May 113 USto Tuea. 11214 100 11$ 3fw Tork Bavar ana Coffee New York. Nor. SO. 8usr stMdv- rw 1.86; rs fined steady; graaulatad, 520 0 530. tone No. 7 Rk aim-, 8 tow? 9; No. 4 santa, 11 sjizto. Hlaaaapolli Wheat Options Minneapolis. Nov. 30. Wheat: Wed. Close. nee. .. 123 to 127 May 121 to 124 to Tuas. 124 to 122 to Confer Uoaery Store Sold uamaBur. Ur.. Vorember SO V. ..a Mrs. P. A Beaman, who sold out the Cosy confectionery some weeks sen to th.ir hmk.. P. P. Bea man, have now taken over th. nll Chlongo Hogs S7.10 Chicwto, Nov. 30. (L N. 8.) Hogs Re caints. 20.000: steadv to 5c hizher. Bulk. $6.854v7.05; top, $7.10; heavyweight. $6.30 7.00; medium weight, $6.90 7.05: hght weight. $6.007.10; hght lights, $6,95 9 7.10: heavy parkins sows, smooth. $6.25 6.75: parking sows, rough, $6.00 p 6.35; pits. so.su te i.iu. Cattle Receipts. 7000 firm to 25c higher. Beef steer Choice and prime. $9.00 11.25: medium and good, $6.00 0 9.65; good and choice. $8.65 & 11.25: common and medium, $4.85 8.65. Butcher eattle-Heifers, $3.65 8.75; cows. $3.506.50: bulls. $3,35 0 6.00. Canners and cutters Oon and heifers, $2.7508.75; canner steers, $7. 00 (9 50; feeder steers, $4.60 6.60; stocker steers, $3.50 6.25; stocker cows and heifers, $3.155.00. Bheep Receipt. 16.000; strong to 15c higher. Lambs 184 lbs. down), $9.00 11.40; lambs (eulis and common). $6.50 6.75; yearl ing wethers, $6.008.75; ewes, $3.00 5.15; ewes (culls and common), $1.502.75; feeder Lambs, $7.75 r 8.60. Omaha Hoe 86.65 fiouth Omaha, Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) Cattle Receipts. 4200. Beef steers, strong to 25c higher: she stock, luc U lac huher; bulls, strong; veals, strong to higher; stackers and feedera. strong. Hogs Receipt. 10.000: sctive. strons to 10c higher.' Bulk. $6.006.50; top, $6.65. Sheep lleceipts. 12.000: lambs, steady. Top fed lambs. $9.40; fed clipped lambs. $8.75; sheep, 25c higher; ewes, top, $4.7 5. Kansas city Hoe $8.85 . Kansas iCty. Mo.. Nov. 80. (L N.S.) OatUe Receipts. 6000; steady. Steers. $6.00 7.10: cows and heifers. $3.76 4.25: stock er and feeders, $3.50 6.00; calves, $8.00 8.00. Hogs Receipts. 7000: active. Bulk of sales. $6.76 6.80; tops, $6.85; heaTiea, $6.65 6.80; Lights, $6.70 (9 6. b5; medium. $6.70 6.85. Sheep Receipts. 25000; active. Lambs. $9.00 9 50: ewes. $3.75 ie 4.00. Denver Hons $7.1 B Denver. Nov. 80. tU. P.) CatUe 2400; strong. Steers, $5.00 6.25; cows and heifers. $4.25 5.00; stocker and feeders. $4.50 6.00: calves, $6.00 9.50' Hogs 1100; steady.. Top. $7.15: bulk. $6.65 7.00. Sheep 1000: 25e hither. Lamb. $8.00 9 00: ewes. $2.504.25; feeder. $7.308.50. San Francisco Hogs S9.00 Sen Francisco. Nov. 30. ( U. P.l Cattle Oraas fed steers No. 1, 66toc; second quality. 4tootoc; cows and heifers, 4to 5 toe; calves, light weight. 7 to 8 toe; calve, heavy. 6 6 to c Sheop Iimbs 77toc; wethers. 4 (8 4 toe; ewea. 2 to 3 to e. Horn Hard grain fed; weighing 125 200 lbs., ac; over 250 to 800 lbs., 7c. n. market haa shown a slight revival of activity but there appears a surplus of offerings nH aTferinm continue in excess of reouirements. This is true of practically au oiiennas wiui the exception of No. 1 clover, ror fancy v u lametix TvalleT of ferine there is a temporary scarcity her and aa high as $12.50 a ton, Port land, is being hid for eanoad tot. Japanese interests are tomewhat confuting In their attitude in tha wheat market at the mo ment. Reports hare been generally distributed to tha effect that the Japs had an overload of wheat and were trying to resell not only in the United States but in Europe and Africa. Now it develops that some new business haa passed with the Japanese and several more ships have been listed for loading here. Uttle change in wheat market eentiment wa shown at the opening of the Wednesday mar ket Chicago options were a fraction off and opening st Liverpool showed a decline of 1 to 2 to t Crop reports from South America, iincs and Europe are not very reassuring to those who favof low price. In renewing the situation too Chicago rno- une says a too confident feeling prevailed among local traders after the close and man of them .Torevieri tha belief that wheat pnees were to work twnriorarilv lower. The recent advance of 12 to cents from the low point weakened the tonohnical rjosition of the market and some trad ra louk foe Mav to decline to around 112 to 113 before there was a substantial rally. Many commission housea remain bullish at heart and look for eood suooort on the breaks. W HEAT Club, $1.10 1.11: Blueatera nd Baart. tl 15; Red Russian. $1,08 1.0 ; Tur key Had. J.13 l.ia. Rmmmh.ll M.hled: United Kingdom Seeding of the new wheat has been satisfactory, but a slight reduction in France There has been many eemplamta of unfavorable weather and poor sou condition.' Germany Weather is seasonable, t Grower are offering more freely, with th markets dis playing an easier tone. Italy Complaints of unseasonable wealth err are being received. Spain Weather is not altogether (a&afaetory for the new crop. FLOUR Belling price, mill door: patent, $7.00: Willamette valley brands, $4.80; local, straight. $5.40; bakers' hard wheat. $7.05; bakers' bloeatera. $5.55: bakers" valley. $5.80; graham, I.VtTU; whole wheat, $5.80; Montana spring wheat, patent, $7.40 per bbl. Price for city delivery 15c extra. uburbn 20c extra. HAY Btiving price for old crop: Willam ette timothy, fancy. $12.00 15.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $19.00 per ton; clover. $12.0012.50; straw, $6.007.O0; alfalfa, $15.00 15.50 per too, GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, 7c; domestic. 7c in carload lots, leas amounts higher. MILLSTUFFS MOlrun at null, sacked, ton lota, $20.00; carloads, $19.00. OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed, $26 S027.50. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $23,00 9 24.00; brewing, $2 5.5.0. SEED -v- Buying price: Red clover, 15 18c: alsike. 14c; vetch, 3c lb. FEED8TUFFS V. O. B. mills: Rolled bar ley. $34.00 86.00; whole barley, $31.00; alfalfa meal. $39.00; roroannt meal. $28.00; cracked corn, $39.00: whole corn, $36.00 per ton; whole oats. $33.00; rolled oats. $86.00; chicken wheat. $43.00; scratch feed. $42.00. Merchants Exchange bids: WithVAT Nov. . . .$ 1.08 . .. 1.08 1.08 1.08 . .. 1.08 North- Portland had a run of 12 loads ot livestock Wednesday. Hog were weaker and about 25c lower, cattle were alow, while sheep were fully steady. " Aa advance of 25c in the previous top on Willamette valley lambs waa tha feature at the opening of the Wednesday North Portland trade. Sheep and lamb supplies ware quit fair with a total stock cf 910 head of new arrivals. Ex cellent quality was shown in Willamette valley lamb and toe select of these went at $7.25, a gain of a quarter over tha previous mark. Mut- too in general was steady. General sheep and lamb market range East of mountain lambs $7. 00 7.75 Fair to good lambs 5. 50 6 00 lamb . 3Q0W5.OO East of mountain feeder lamba. . . 5.00 5.60 Lizht Tearhnes fi.AO5.50 Heavy yearlings 4.00 5.00 LJght wethers 4.orjS.OO Heavy wethers $.00 4.00 Beet valley lamb 6.50 7.25 Hogs Lose a ejuartar North Portland hoes market, was slashed 25c at the opening of the Wednesday trad. Only a small run put in appearance in the alleys, but killers were beariah and they had control of the situation. Tops in the swine division dropped back to $9.25 for carload lot. . . i.uv t? a.vu Ewes General hog market range: Prime light j Smooth heavy. 230-300 lbs. . . Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. up. . . . Rough heavy Fat pigs Feeder pigs Stags Cattle Trade Holds While the market for cattle was slow, it nev ertfieless indicted a fairly steady tone at former prices. There was a small ru nof fresh arrivala for Wednesday at North Portland. General cattle market range: Choice steers 1 Medium to good steers Fair to medium steers Common to fair steers ...... Choice cows and heifer . . . . . Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Common to fair eows and heifers Osnoers Bulls Choice cows and heifers ...... Fair to good feeders . Choice dairy calve Prime light calves Medium light calvea Heavy caive -. Tuesday Afternoon Sale 8 75 9 25 7.50 8.00 6.50 7 50 5.00 7.00 8.75 W 9.25 8 50 9 00 4.00 7.00 6.00 ( 6.50 5.50 6 00 5.00 5.50 4.00 5.00 4.75 525 4.25 4 75 3.75 4 25 3 00 8 75 1.75 8 00 2.75W $.76 4 75(a) 5.25 4.50 5.0 8.50 S tO 8 00$ 8.50 6.00 8.00 5.00 6 00 November shipments of. .ir beat, (lour., lumber and seiieral. - foreign for the month reached a xranol total In value of $W09.!4 and the rang tn shi la ments ran from Karachi in India, the West Coaet and Italy. . Wheat took first place with 4.023,277 bushels valued at $456,25L Floor shlpn-kentn " were heavy -and totaled 134,874 barrels with a valuation of $(42,925. Lumber ran up to 12,250.000 feet with a valuation' of $264,544. General ear-fro totaled $345.- 155. Shipments did not reach the record - break In a; figure for October but with low valuation the mark was set for November shipments In both volume -and value. Of the 21 steamships sail- In forelrn 15 were Japanese, six Brit ish, j two American, two Greek and one Norwegian. Kx ports for the month led up to-19 carriers to the westward. Ljotvdlne; owners' account Susukl A Co, carried most of the wheat and flour to the Ori ent The Greek steamships Iolcoa - and Polyktor. cleared respectively by the Northern Grain It Warehouse company and the Portland Flouring Mills com pany, headed for India. Gray-Roeen- baum Gram company dispatched the steamship Torrey, a Norwegian, for Shanghai with bulk grain. She was the first to embark In this service and car ried 240.239 bushels of wheat, valued at $265,000. The largest single shipment to ie die patched during the month was that on the British steamship Scottish Mon arch. She cleared with 286.272 .bushels, valued at $295,000, Portland Flouring Mills company for Italy. With no wheat or flour on board the British steamship Cardiganshire cleared on the first of the month for London with 75,000 boxes of apples In refrig eration. j:,W i i isswaaaaanTagnnV , h. I " - b I 1 ll1r TlWMMllM ..t Mil 11 ll, , . . T ' - ; ... -r r-raa i4 a ... Hie propeller steamer Iralda. .wbich baa bern purcttawrd by Tbe Iltesi " 43olTunbia Trantrpxirtaxkm coroptany from Iwrence IXolman, vsiQ mae ber Initial trip In that rwsrvtoe Thursday iTrorTilnx, reaiiitx front Aadcr atreeC dock at 8 o'clock. Sbe will carry pMsrnsrs and exptvcai freigb and make three trips a vreek. Tides at Aiborta Tkarsday High Water Low Water 2:10 a. m, 7 ft. 1 :06 a. m. 3.5 ft. 1:2) p. in. 9.4 ft S:40 p. m. 0.2 fC Seaside High water nine minute earlier. 'Seaside Low water 21 minute .earlier. sooth, 36 milea; weather, tight rain and foe PovUana nnaidity at Baton, e. DAILT BITEB READ15CS $ a m , Pacific Tima. SUtloa CmatiUa .. Eugsrsa . . . Albany .... Salem .... Oregon City. remand . . 25 10 20 20 12 IB :iTesnrws m mm $.$l0.10.05 .1 m a 9.7 12.2 12.7 10.7 11.6 2.70.$7 r-1 .!. $7 -e. 810.1 -e.4,o.n.s -0. 810.18 () Rias. ) PalL 47 35 57 37 $8 S3 42 4 49 4 HITEB FORECAST Tha Willamette river at Portland will fall slowly Thursday and. probably Friday. AT WORLD'S POSTS Astoria. Not. 29. Arrived, at t. and left up at 10:25 a. tn., steamer Captain A P. Locaa, irom Ban I'eora. Arrived, at V a. Hullywood. from Eureka. Sailed, at 10:30 a. m.. ateaater Santiam. for San Padre. Sailed, at 1J:35 p. av, Mcamar Pnrwutia, for San Fran- lEEUNGIVA., PARTLY FLOODS) Wheeling. W. Vs.. Nov. 30. I N. 8, With the Ohio slowly creeping to a food crest, lowlands are flooded todayt street car service to outlying sections in terrupted and basements In residential and business sections filled mlth water. This morning at S o'clock the rang at the wharf recorded $a.3 and rising with the crest of 2 feet expected at noon. streetcar service from WeUsburg. Ben- wood. Mounda-vllle and other cttle Into Wheeling haa been cuUoff becaase Of the high water. Reports from down th river indicate preparations for a more serious flood a; ace there today and ParVeraburg ta preparing for a 40-foot stage . to be reached tonighL I Hard white . Soft white . White club . Hard winter Nor. Spring Red WalU . . FEED OATS $26.00 25.00 BARLEY Dee. 1.10 1.08 1.08 1 08 1.08 -No bid- Jan. 1.10 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 No. 2 white. No. 1 gray . No bids. CORN No. 2 E. Y. shipment. $27.00 No. 3 E. Y. shipment. 26.00 MaarksrU Want Wheat Nv Tork. No. JO. Aa exporter hr has a request or a cargo of wheat for shipment to Mauehnrla. c. L f. ArrentlB Wheat Lower Baao) Air, Nor. 80. Wheat, le lower. Liverpool Cotton Market New Tork. Not. 30. (t N. 8.) Steady cables imparted a little, strength to the cotton market at the opening today and first prices were 5 to 14 point net higher. Tbe selling was by local trader. New Orleans and other Southern interests. Liverpool and the trade bought. Sen timent among the room contingent seemed to be wtor bearish than otherwise, end prices worked off abont 1$ potnte after the start $26.00 25.00 $26 00 25.00 $26.00 23.00 $25.00 24.00 extras. STEERS No. Ave. lhs. Price No. Ave. lbs: - Trice 1 1300 $ 5.25 1....1270 $ 6.00 6 1211 6.00 4 1150 6 25 4.... 802 5.00 3.... 893 4.00 L29 875 5.25 35 121S- 5.65 2 1010 5.85 COWS 1 960 $ 4 00 1 940 $ 1 50 1 910 3.50 2 1025 3 00 7 154 4.23 2 976 4.60 1....105O 4.50 5 1002 " 4.50 2 1170 .3.00 1 1140 3 00 8 923 4 25 1 1150 4.00 1 1270 3.00 1 999 4 50 12....110T 4.50 i 1033 4.50 CALVES 1 440 $ 5.00 18 284 $ 5 85 1.... 150 8.00 J 2.... 115 9.00 fCLLS 1....1530 $ 3.50 1...U560 $ 2.75 HOGS 3 246 $ 8.75 3.... 103 $ 9 25 6 216 9.00 2.... 265 8.75 2 255 9 00 7 10 9 35 1 230 8 35 8. . . . 161 9.60 1.... 160 8 60 3 183 BOO 87.... 195 9 60 8.... 175 9 10 1 230 9.50 1 190 9 50 10 220 8 50 6 273 8.25 8 328 7.00 JAPANESE VESSEL FIXED FOR WHEAT, FLOCK CARGO For early loading of mixed cargoes of wneat ana flour for Japan In December Wilcox-Hayes A Co. announn th Jin. ane.se steamshipe kobun Maru and the Shinbu Maru. Both are owned by the Ocean Transport company of Kobe. WU-cox-Hayes have secured two other Jap anese jiteamshipa for January loading, one of them being the Vancouver Maru. The Kobun Maru is Kast bound from Otaru, Japan, with a full cargo of tin seed which will be distributed between San Pedro, San Francisco and Portland. She is due In the local harbor December 10 and will load a full cargo. Both ves sels will take full cargoes at Portand. Mitsui & Co., balanced the score of Wilcox-Hayes yesterday by chalking up four steamers with inbound cargo from the Orient and to load full cargoes here. First of these will be the Mandasan Maru with Tientsin, Darien and Shang hai. It will be made up largely of lin seed and dried peas. The Kinkisan Maru and Kison Maru will also load for Mit sui in December and the Asumasan Maru for early January. PENNSTLTAMA ftTRBAMfl ARE FALLING! DANGER AVERTED PitUburg. Pa.. Nov. 20. L N. R.) RHrera and smaller streams In West ern Pennsylvania, which were out of bounds for hoars and which Hooded a large area In many towns and coualiea cisco. Sailed, at 4:30 p. m . Japanese ateamer I Tuesday were alowly falling today and DAIRT PBODCCE OF THE COAST San Francisco Market San Francisco, Nov. 30. Butter 45 toe: prime firsts. 44 toe; firsts. 41c. Eczs Extras. 58 toe: extra pullets, 4 fie; ex tra first pullets, 45c; undersized pullets. 33 e. Unease Usuioriua iiata, iancy. ic; iirsis, 21c. Seattle Wart at Seattle. Wash.. Nov. 30. lL N. 8.) Eggs Select ranch, 5Sc; pullets. 44 45c Butte City creamery, 46e: bricks, 47c. Cheese Oregon triplets, 2425e; Young Americas, 30c. Los Angelas Start st Los Angeles. Cat. Nov. 30. (L N. S.) Butter Per pound, 49c, Eggs Extra. 66e; cast count, 55c; pallets. 48c ir dozen. Poultry Hens, 25 29c; broilers. 40e; fry ers. 29c j POTATOES ALONG THE COAST San srancleo Market Ban Franefeeo. Nov. 80. tU. P.) Potatoes: RiTcr. $2 25 2. 50; Salinas, $3.73; Oregon Burbanks, $2.65 2.75. Onion Crystal Wax, $3.00; brown, $4.00 4.50. Los Angela Market Los Angeles, Cel.. Nov. SO. (t N. S.) Potatoes Lugs. 90e$1.00; Stockton Bur banks, best. $2.50 2.75. few $2 85: poorer, low ai $2.35: Idaho Russets. $2 20 2.40; Rural, mostly 12.00 2.20. half, lie; cow. U7o- HOTEL HOYT Btrtvtly nrsrstoot Sear both Depot and ue vesical ar aarvke ta an part el the city. aae aaaena wrilwrat Bath. 61 owl aw i Meaens with Bath, St a w IVIISI w svss lOe: lamha. 12 Flah anal Bhaimafc FRESH PISH Silvride.; 10 0 12 toe; halibut, 1 6 J 1 ae ; (targeon, 1 7 1 8c ; bUci cod. 10 lie la.; basket kipptmd cod. $2.25; ling rod. M Ih. OYSTERS atostam. gaX. $4.96; Olvmpia. fiSToEi- p4nl: lw Haa. Vrot anw MM ' HOPft 1921 erap, chaster. 2$36e lb. HIDES Cair10e kipa. 6c; greeu hides, 3e; aUtet 4e lb. . MOHAIR Noatinal 15e By. TALtuw A.D GltKASK Na. 1 tallow. $e; CASCAJU BARK New. 5c; old. 8 toe th. WOOL Willamette valley, enane, 10e- me dians. 1 c; fine, 20e Ih.; Eajter Oregon- a a ar wvj lo- white. 5to; Sew Tork Poultry Market New Tork. Not. 30. Lire Poultry Mar ket good demand. Chickens. 22S5e: fowls, 1926c; turkeys. 4348c; rooster. 16c; ducks. 23 9 26c; geese. 23 25c. Irrssed Poultry Market weak. Chicken. 2043r; fowls, 1634c; turkeys, 255c; ducks, 20 35c; geede, 20 30c. New Tork Wool and Hides New York. Nov. 80. Wool Market quiet. DoBMatic fleece. XX Ohio, 23 3hc; do pulled scoured bans, 1887e; do Taxaa seoarcd baauv, 40 75c: do staple scoured. 55 85c Hides Market firm. Native steers, 15 toe; branded steer. 15 13 toe Stock. aWaieta, Ct1wk, Craies, Cta. J 1 1-417 aUard til TraaU Balidia, Overbeck&CopkeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Ma as bar Cahrwgw BMrel Trae 4.orrapiBal Aegaa Rryaa BEANS 8 man white. $3.88; targe $5 8: pink, tot; lima. 8a; bayou. iwi, w. HONBT Case, I..23 $. RICS Japan etyla. No. 1. te; Bhsa Rasa, T lb. : New Orleans bead. Otoe. OOrXta; Roasted. 17to2 la aacka or druass. i ..SALTCaarwa. to sr.. 100. $1150 toe; 96a, $lt.8$; table dairy, 90a, $27 50; bales. $3 $0 4 04: fancy table and dairy. $4.50i huan. $3.6t tasv, SlGAtV Cwbe, 9T.30; rrait -jand Verry. $a$; yeOuw D. $$T$; bM gruuiatad. $4 1$; extra C, 33.95; goldea C, $5.83. ' CASS1U) MILt T.K $1$1 baby mat. $4 5 aaaar Kaf-s 99.T3 a. SODA CRACKERS In waat. 14c Tb. h UTS V slausta, $3 34 Ua; laaonda. 34 2Ttoe: tUbwrks 20e ia aark kw7 waanvita, IttoOlSe: peeana. 81.; Braxua. 1907; cheaCbata. jansaeea. 22 24a. Re, falwt, Otis LINSEED OIL Raw. baas., ft a. tM.u blt, bWa. 9e. raw. caaaa, $1.04: boiled. "SOlXNaVirwB bbav. 26c; $toa rrrt. OTTIIajas, $1 $1 bbl WHITE LIlAD Toa ku, lie; 12 to a. - . - ,7 900 Chicago Dairy Predac Chicago, VNot. 30. Buttar Receipts 7068 Creameiy extra. 4 ttc: firsts, ait fit 4 u, packing stock, 23 24c. Eggs Receipu 2924 oases Miscellaneous. 50 62c; ordinary firsts, 4347r; firshi. 5o 53c: checks. 2626c; dirties, 28 306. tuiwe j wins, new, lltoc; daisies, 18 to 18 to c Young Americas, 19 toe; long horns. 19 toe; bricki, 17 17 toe. Live Poultry Turkeys, 80c; chickens. lc apjrngs, 2lc; rooaUn. 15c; geese. $2.20; ducks,' STANDARD OIL STOCKS Anglo CbeesebrougU do pfd , Eureka Galena, com do old pfd do new pfd . . . . niinoi Pipe Indiana Pipe Northern Pipe Ohio Oil Penn Mex Southern. Pipe South Penn Oil. . . . S. 0. Kansas S. O. Kentucky . . . S. O. N. Y S. O. Ohio do pfd S. v Nebraska . . . Allied Packer 6. . Am. Cotton Oil 6. 119.1 Am. Tobacco 7s, 1J22. Anaconda 7s, 1929 Anglo-Am. Oil 7 to. 1923.. Armour 7s, 1930 Cudahy Pack. 7s. 1923 Gen. Elec Deb. 5s, 1952... GoodVch Ts. 1925 Kenneeot-. Cop. 7s, 1930... Pac Gaj A Else. 7s. 1925. Pan. Fruit Exp. 7s. Sears Roebuck 7s, 1927 Stan, Oil Cel. 7s. 1931 V. S. Steel 5s. 1951 Westinghouse 7s. 1931 West, fciec. 7s, 1925 3few York Potato Market .New- Tork. NoT- 90. Potatoes (hi bulk, bar rel oe bag) Market weak. Nearby white, $2.00 9 . Jfaral Stores Market New York Nov. 90-tL N. 8 Turpentine, Savannah,. 74: New York. 81.' Rosin. Savannah, 425; New Tork. (69. San Fraariaro Peal try Market SAa Praariseo. Nor. $0. (TJ. p. Trm. try, broilers 37 42e; hue heat. 29 28c; ducks. 22 25c 8a Frasrlse Ca$h Bariey San Frasiciaeo, Nor. 30. f U. P.) Barley: Spot feed, per cental. $tr25 1.32 to ; shippu. $1.33 1.43. Ckleage Petal Market CTsloaa-o. No. 90. Pvtatne Keeerpta, 98 ears. North era Wait), $15L75; Red Ritfra, $1-25 J l.$0; luaho" Roaerta, 92.20 A30. Bid. Ask. 20 to 20 to 183 195 104 107 84 87 40 44 103 107 103 107 160 170 82 83 99 101 282 28$ 22 25 90 93 22$ 233 680 593 430 440 382 383 400 410 110 112 175 185 50 52 95 to 96 to 100 to 101 to 101 101 to 103 to 104 to 102 to 102 to 100 to 100 to 98 to 96 to 98 to SSto 99 to 100 to 100 106 109 100 to 100 to 106 to 106 to 96 99 105 105 to 104 k 104 to 1 . 87. 65. . 6. , ltMBS 50 $ 6.00 I 44 69 6 80 I 20 EWES 168 $ 3.50 WETHERS 102 $ 4 5 -, BUCKS 170 $ 2.50 I Wednesday Morning Saks HOGS 3 4 75 5 00 No. Ave. lbs. Price. No. Ave. lbs. Friee. 9 18S $ 9.25 3 250 $ 8.75 50.... 190 9.25 24 175 9.25 3 382 6 25 10 164 9.25 1.... 250 8.75 2 185 9.00 1 220 8.75 14 165 9.25 LAMB3 96 71 9 6 50 I 91 80 $ 7.25 16 71 7.25 13. . . . 64 7.25 10.... 81 7.23 I 20.... 75 6.00 TEA RUNGS 293 88 $ 4.50 2 80 $ 4.50 MIXED SHEEP SO 120 $ 8.00 STEERS 1 880 $ 4.50 1 1 1110 $ 4 00 2 82$ 4.75 I COWS 3 950 $ 4 50 I 9. ...1130 $ 4 50 1 750 4 60 HEIFERS 51 690 8 4.00 BOARD OFFERS 28 OF BEST CARGO VESSELS FOR SALE Washington, Nov. 2a (U. P.) In ac cordance with the provisions of the Jones law the United States ahlpping board Is offering for sale 28 cargo ves sels, the best in the board's possession. All offers must be received before De cember 12. The Emergency Fleet corporation is agent for the sale. These ships will be sold for $35 a dead weight ton. This valuation has been decided upon aa the world price. The original building cost was $175 a dead weight ton. The average tonnaee of these boats is 10,000 and the average length of 400 feet. This block, comprising the choicest bottoms owned by the shipping board. t disposed of, will, it ts understood. represent the first of a series of sales. Such sales would be announced at a ater date. In addition to the 28 cargo vessels. three ocean-going tugs and four steel oil barges are offered. XEW ORLEANS RIVER FRONT STRIKERS ARE STILL OCT fro MailaUu New Orleans. Nov. 30. (I. N. S.) After an all-night session the striking riverfront workers and the New Orleans steamship agents failed to come to an agreement and the riverfront strike con SENATE BRISTLES AT HARDING PLAN New Tork Cottonseed Oil New York. Nor. 30. Cottonseed oil opening Dec. $8 00 8.05; Jan.. $8 34 8 84; March. $8.63 3.65; May. $8.84 8.85; July. $9.00 JV.IO. San Fraaeiseo Barley Options San Francisco. Nov. 96. Barter: December. 91.30 May. $1.31 sale. April, $1.91 bad. Washington, Nov. 30. (TJ. P.) A clash between the senate and President Harding Is certain if the executive tries to establish his hopd for Association of Nations on a set of unwritten "gentle men s agreements. The mere suggestion that the assocla Uon might function without a written constitution has outraged those senate constitutionalists who are very jealous of the senate's part in foreign relations. Many senators would regard an at tempt by Harding to bind the United States into an association by mere gen tlemen's agreements as an invasion of the senate's prerogatives. 8PERRT FUNERAL HELD lone, Nov. $0. Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. Caldona Sperry, 48. who died suddenly Friday. She is survived by her mother. Mrs, Rit-aile, and "four children, H. D. and Wayne Sperry of lone, Mrs. Ethel Gambel o Springfield, and Miss Beatrice B perry employed by the First National bank in Portland. Urn-pool Wheat Lower Liverpool. No. 30. Wheat. 1 ta 2 tod lower. I BAIL HEADS VISIT BOISE Boise. Idaho, Nov: SO. Prominent rail road officials in Boise on an inspection tour are C R- Gray of Baltimore, Md., president of the Union Pacific system; , E. Calvin, vice president ; H. M. Adams, traffic manager; H. V. Piatt, general manager ; F. H. Knickerbocker, general surwlntendent, and D. 8. Spen cer, general passenger agent of tha Ore gon Short Line. , .... -. .- : df - - . . v Clarke Prunes Are Sampled at -Seattle Vancouver, Wash.. Nov. $0. The fame of Clarke county prunes will be spread to ail parts of th United States and Canada by reason of th advertising and samples handed out by the Prunarians at the Pacific Northwest fruit expo sition in Seattle, according to M- J. New house. "The Clarke county exhibit at tracted more attention than any other in the buildings.' eaid Newhouse. "and 12 Prunarians were busy handing out samples and the recipe books. 1 url. for Orient. Arrived, at 10.30 a. m.. SS. Algonquin, front sea. Tatooah. Not. 2. Pasaael in. steamer Harry l.urxenoacb, for Seattle. Pawed In, steams r Mobile City, from Orient, for Seattle. Sbimanawki. Not. 26. Arrived. British steamnr Pennyworth, from Portland, for Kaxwrbi. liaviota. Nov. 80. Bailed, steamer Frank G. Drum, for Portland. Seattle, Nov. 30. (I. N. 8.) Arrived. Ala raeia, from Taooma. at 8:60 a. m.; Toko Maru. from Muroran, at 7 .30 s. m. ; Harry I or ken bach, from New York, ra Portland, at 4.20 as. : Admiral Goodnrb. from San Francssrei. at 2:43 a, m. Arrived. November 29. Sows Maru from Vancouver, at 1 On. an.: Vlrtona. from Tacoma. at 9:10 p. ra. ; Spokane, from South western Alaska, st 3:30 p. n. ; Horace X. Bax ter. from Kegle Harbor, st 8 n. m. eta i led. No vember 29. Arakan. for Ratavia, at 1 .30 p. as. ta i-iacenua. lor fort Ban isiiia. anon. San Francisco. Nor. 80. (I. N. S.) Ar rived 29th: Oleum, Port Sn I-eue, 12.30 p m. ; Toaemite. Port Gambia. 7 OS p. at.; Ad miral Schley. Seattle. 6 25 p. an.; Senator, rlea Ihrgo. 9:45 a. m.; Ktngfi-Jter. loa A are lea. U:i P- at: Admiral Kvans. Astoria. 1:0 J p. m. ; Admiral .Mehotson. Port Baa Lais. 1:13 p. m.; Willhuo. New York. 1:13 p. m. ; lUwk. whaling rrtuae. 2:15 p. m : Charlie Watson. Pout Walla. 3 :50 p. m. ; Lewie Lockenbach. .New York, 5:43 p. m. ; 8aa Joan, Cristobal, 6:20 p. m. Sailed 29th: President, Seattle, 11:20 a. m : Henderson. Loa Anseles, 11:55 a. m : Chil koot, Vancouver. 12:10 p. m : Tiverton. Pnget Sound, 3:30 p. m ; Quinry. puget Soand. 3 :35 p. m. ; 1 a ota n. Puget Sound. 3:50 p. at.: Harvard. Los Angeles, 4:16 p. at ; Mayfair. Eureka, 4 Is) p m. : Architect, Loadon, 9 .23 p. en.; QuinaJt, Seattle, 8:20 p. at. San Francisco, Not. 80. I. N. 8 ) Arrived today; Wepama, Astoria. 1:40 a. m. ; Manoa. Honolulu. 2:40 a. m.; Humboldt. Loa Angaiea. 7:15 a. ra. ; Johanna Smith, Coca Bay, 3:15 a. ra. ; Wra. F. He trio. Monterey, 7am, Yale. Loa Angeles. 9:55 a. ra Georciana Rolph. Astoria, 10 a. m. Bailed today: Gaa arhoonrr Coquille. Monterey. 7:80 a. m. ; Mundalta, ctona. 9 .20 a. m. Hongkong. Nor. 29. Arrived. Katnri Mara, from bsaiua. Armed. 28. Talthybiua, from SeaiUa. Shanghai. Not. 28 Arrived. Wart Ivan. I from Seattle; Rmpraas of Ruwaa. from Vanrou ver. os lien, a.mprea at japan, irora Van couver.. muii. not. so. 5ausa. wynoate. lor North ricuie pons. Hongkong. Nor. 28. Sailed. Africa Mara, for Seattle; Harold Dollar, for Vancouver. San Pedro, Not 29. Sailed, h. 1. Usckeo bach, for New York. Aberdeen. Not. 29 Arrived. Atlas, from San Pedro. 9:30 a. m. ; Avaioa. treat Sea Pedro, noon. Sailed. Catherine Sudden, for San Pedro, noon; Chaa Chnstensoo, for San Pedro. Boon, Sailed. 28th. Frank D. Stout, for &an Pedro. Victoria. Not. 30. Passed. Mobile City. Irom Kobe, for Vancouver: Santa Rosalia, doe v 11 hams Head at audnight Vancouver. Nor. 29. ArrtTed. Ban An tenio. from Ban Pedro. 8 a. m. ; Kenkon Mara. from Kobe: Proteailaus. fmm Seattle, noon. Port Ludlow. No. 30. Arrived, Heii'.n staru further damage waa averted. Cold weather put a step to th snow melt ing and a heavy rain at th headwa ters has ceased. The total flood dam age will be heavy, but no Uvea wern lost. The Ohio river had fallen ev- eral feet today. FARM. IN LOWLAND ARE REPORTED HEATILT DAMAGED Huntington. W. Va., Nv. $. L N. S. ) Tbe Guyan river haa flooded tha Charleaton-HunUrigton road 1 at several points In this county. A crest of the Ohio river rise is an ticipated late today at 50 feet which will not put water tn th city. Damage Is heavy, however, to lowland farms. tinues here today, not one of the 12,000 rTsn,,, . workers work. on the docks going back to H.i:uihim. Not.- 29. Arrived. MUaa Mara. from Galveston, 1 p. av ; schooner Hesme. f rem IbsnolulB. theooe Not. Z, in tow tag Oregon, n D. m. Point Well. Not. It Arrived Tippecanoe f mr. K. i, lr . i, 4 n m .Nov. so. arrrveci duis trus. ; arrived. 29th, 8 p m. : Pine as.; Spruxfkeid Koshun Maru, from Muroran. Tree State, from Seattle. 6 p. from Seattle, 7 a. m. OFFERINGS ARE SCARCE New York. Nov. 30. (L N. SO Freight rates are steady and offerings are few. General cargo is also steady. JCotlee te Marlaert The following affects the aid. to navtratlon ta the seventeenth lighthouse dftnri: Orecon Columbia river. uiameria aia Quota'tions on the board are: Ocean 1t,. tabu-ted November 21. 1921. fixed red (steam) grain, steady; United Kingdom. I of to candlepower. jl feet shore water, on pile 3 shillings 6 pence (480 pounds; Ger- structure at jowhs ef dike at east aala of it ,o,u hn...i.hil antranc to WUlaatetta river. . ... . Ms thews Point light, 113 AagTeaa (east 1-1 Pra.nc i Atlanticl. 11 francs (hundred- rti, nu weight); Holland (Amsterdam and Rot- Gulihaa tight. 212 to degreea (aoath to weat terdam), 14 kronen (hundredweight ; general cargo, steady. POSITION'S OT VESSELS Radio reports from North Head give the posi tion of tba following Teasels at 8 p. av, Novem ber 29: Lapurerima, PorUaad t Ulsam. t0 frem Oleum. Rainier. San rranciaeo to Beliinghsay. 148 miles from Ballsnahaaa. Weat Kader. Dauwa ta rertiaaa. zs bums weet Columbia nver. : 1 Coon Island light. 32$ eecree (north' st 1 11 wa mas.) Chart, 6134. Ught Ust, 1921. No 329a Buoy hat, 1921. p. 32. Waahinaton W Clana Bay: (a) Fliers sands gaa buoy. 10. reported right extinguished November 23, wtl Bw, reUghtad as ran aa practicable. (b) Channel buoy, I. chained to .ia , on Nrtember 7. without ether aha a a. (e Cbsnael buoy. 6. efaaased ta 9. T, w JTovembrr 7. without other eoanse. Id) Channel bwoy. 3. astabuahed. Foren King. Seattle, to Saa Pedro, 220 wine I t)aas eper in 12 feet of water, oa northwest asie south Seattle. Fred Baxf"r, Saa Prancisco, ts Seattle, 279 milea from subtile. Harry Lnckenoach. for SaatUa, palng Ospe Flattery. Ernest II. Meyer. Gray Harbor. Baa rOro. bar bound inside Gray Harbor. Multnomah. Grays Harbor, to Baa enmncwoo. .bar bound inside Gran Harbor. Hartwood. Gray Harbor, to Baa rtaacnvao. bar bound inside Gran Harbor. Cap Henry. Grays Harbor, to Saa FTsariarw, bar bound iaaida Grays Harbor. Saatainea, Gran Harbor, to Saa Padre, bar bound at Gray Harbor. Watt Cart. Nagxauc. to Portland. 690 atfiea west Uoismbia nver. V rCDCRAL 9VIRELIM Bay State. 8 p. m.. No. 28: New Tork to Seattle 11.22. North Balboa. Lyntaa SUwart, Saa Fraociaeo ta SeaUle, 570 miles south Seattle. Columbia, Baltimore ta Saa Franeieeo. 770 mue aoath San Francisco. Harvard. Saa Fra arises) to Saa Pedro, TO maea aoath gaa Francisco. Yale. San Pedro to Saa rsncisco, 90 north San Pedro, Katrine Lnekcnbnea, noon. Hew. 29 of eannel opposkt) South Bend about 190 years Z73 derreea rrom outnwet eeever of . wharf Howth Bensl. on Novemhrr 7. 11 Elk arat caa buoy. No. 1. reported lignt extinguished November 22. will be relighted at soon as BTmctieabiaL in LMg lsiand anoal ngnt strwerara twpnriea earrtsd away November 24. wul be retaaced soon as praetwafcl. Charts, seoz. eioo. Bias. Light list, 1921. Noe. 380. 386. 369. Buoy list, 1921. pp. 38. 39. By order of tb Bareau of Ughthovjaaa. . ROBERT WAR RACK. Superintendent 17th LsghUfcouae Dtttict, T Arrvr at PartlaaO nase Is Fmm Das Tirol Mara Harmon-". Nae. 90 Kama new Tee. yaw, av Deny ha PVaa. . . . . .New. 8 Admiral rWbvw Baa Fraa I we. t West Caret Karaaaki Da. 1 Santa Orna West Coast ....Paw. I West Nonteataat ....Hakata Dec 3 EeeadUk Rourroam Dec 2 Yrlkokn Mara SnaJs TW. 2 Week K6ar Danea Paa. a Baikal Mara Kobe Iter. 4 Santa RosaJU satU Twe. 4 ion Aberdeen Dae, t Lrwn Lex-ken bech ... Phi lade lpbia ....rwe. S Mandaaaa Mara Kobe Daa. 9 City at Nsptsa. ...... Seattle Dwa. 0 Pedro ChrtHipliwia. . mrwelaawi psweiea City Moat Cerrtn . . . Admiral Evans . Cordova Itokotaa Virginian Mobil City ... Kobun Mara . . fberatnr Mississippi Artie: as Steal Worker . . Rhinb Mara . . Chan. B Craarp. .Dan.- . .Khkrlde Desv 9 . han Fraa Dae. 0 . MaraeCawi Daat . . S r and way . . . Den. a . Hoviomhi ..New York. .New York. . .fteaul .. . , . KfvSw . . . a- . . RaMavww . Boideeax .Dee. .Dec r .IW. 0 .Dae. 10 .!. I . .Dee. 12 ...Dae. 12 . Portland. Ma Dee. 1 8 ..Nrw. York Pc 10 ..Kobe Dae, 1 , . BOOawr Dea, 19 Ta Da art frwaa P set! sag Veasekl Santa ASeia Curacao Iwper WlUaole Yeaaki Mara gerrtnekian ....... Santa Crma CeMlo Slnato neOywootl Ohio Mara John C KirkTW'rtrk . J oh an PewJara Taikal Mara Erie Mara is Usckrrtbvh . Chile Vinlta Tna Mara Malta Mara e Clrv Tayol Mara Denmark Mara .... MoKJ aw it est vfnwsratSBl . . . Weat Cay ate ...... Te EfTtkm W est HLxtaa . . Ohio Mam . . . Oregon FV . . . Oregon Pin . . Sierra ....... Nebraska Waodarra .... Curacao ...... Texan . , Coexet Tsikai Mara . . Vunta Texas Mara . . . Malta Man .. Niels Vkrksra Chli Iwnmark Mara I Daa .Saa Pdr TV, , H. F. and war... Dec, .West vjet . .Dee. .New. Tork..:. ..Dec . Orient Dee. .New Tark ...., .Dec Haa. West Coast . . , . a. V. awe way .West Coast .. . Aaatraha .... .Orient .Saa Ptro. . . . ..San Fraa.... .Orient , Onrnt ,.kr Tark . . Awatrmha . .North China , . Orient ..Oraret . . San Fran. . . . ,Nw Tar . North China. . . . Meuia and way .Dec I -Dec 12 .Dae 12 .Dec IT Berth . .Dec , .Dwa ..Dec . .Iar. . .lasc . .!. . .rwc . .Dec . .Dec . .tssc . -Tver. lase. . .!. . . . St . Peninsula Law. Ha , . Tervarnal Ha 4 . Terminal Na .Terminal Na. 4 .Terminal Ka. 4 , . Terminal No. 4 Blaktyoa CeUie Seerte Aisraa HoUywrnd Ihuay Putnam John C. aUrkpatiVk Jnhaa Pnakwei . . . . Wt gtrrn-WaauMW . . . North Bark . Fenlasnia t-av. hwa Pec Siding Hm-sww . . CUrkWism a a . a . Oj9rvfaPf7 fU Hawme . . . . St rleiewe . .Twcwjwa Parat . .Taog-na pwawt .pMisvaaM?La7' Asm iasna More Than Half of U. S. Residents Over Ten, Bread Winners ton to Pedro. Lapuriahna, north Ulcus. Saa FTaacssea, Portland te 61T Bailee aoath Baa OUusx, 490 atua SrMNER CORPS TO ELECT Sumner W. R. C. will hold a business meeting for election of officer Satur day at 7:30 p. m. la room 5Z oourt- Itouacv .. . . , TV .':- J . r. News of the Port aesawato NarawuW SO Jena C. Kirkpatrick, Ajoericaa ateamar, from tverett; baiiaat Wait Lew art, Ameriran itetmrr. (or Paget Bound; cargo in transit. Oregon Mara. Japanese teBar, for Yoko hama; lumber. , Texan. Amejicaa .ateaater. for C sited Klcg- acaa; general. ( Captain At. T. Ijocaa. American Saa rraxclaco; paaac - 7 XAKISE -ALMAHAC - North Bead. No. SO. Ceeaation at the aamtUk af the river at aaea: Bea, reugh; wind. Waahlnrton. Nov. 10. (TJ. P.) Mor Boa-1 than 60 per cent of the Inhabitants of the United States over the age of 19 work for a living, the census bureau reportad today. Persons of both sexes engaged' In "gainful occupationsT total 4L09,LZ. the bureau stated. Of the total 23. 051.791 were males and $.549,399 females. A partial list of tbe percentages fol lows ; Iowa, $5$, 899. or 44.9 per cent , Nebraska, 457,0$ L or 45.1 per cent Idaho, 153.459. or 47.1 per cent. Wyoming, 9L524S. or 54 per cent, Colorado, 356,458, or 49 per cent. New Mexico, 122.021. or 46.9 per cent. ' Ariaona. 130.979, xvr 9L1 per cent. - Utah, 149.20L or 45 per cent. . California, L5.1L220, or 62.$ per cenL " Oregon, $22,137, or 50.4 per rent. 'Washington. 578,470. or iU per cent for Vancouver Garbage Problem Up Again Vancouver. WasrL. Nov. 20. "Aa In cinerator Is the only solution of th gar bage problem. said Councilman J. B. Atkinson. Tuesday, "and th sooner w begin work with that end In view th -better. Vancouver haa ont4crowTi tha open garbage dump that Is unsanitary, unsightly and cause com pi Bin la rrom " citizens wherever located. We should b able to build a plant that will car for the garbage of Vancouver for not mora than $10,000." A decision by tbe eay prerne court In the case of Lovelaea) brothers, trho were restrained from ca0 lectlng garbage on the coropiaiat 4f Pherman Drew, who has th contract from the city, la expected In a few day and tbaa th cjuMOo srill agaha be taken up by the council. Lovelaea brothers appealed from tha decision af Judge Hlrnpexm. who bald that tba city council was within Its rtgtita ia setting an exclusive contract for garbaga col lection, and that Lovelace brothera vera tree-pesrdnE oa the right of Drew la continuing to collect Independently. Tha question is sure to ba thresbed out again before tb council ao matter what tha ' decision of tha court may be. STTJDEB'TS POSH CLVB Washington State CoUege, PulbnaA. Nov. 30. Students In tha departirsent at economlca, acienc and history hava or ganized a commerce dab, TSeeurtng af poeitiona for the Bnerabers at tha grada atlng clasaea'la any object. Howard, MoTTia of rurtraaa U ptarrdeBt.; ' ' -