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- - t . - - ' ' V ' i I . - THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL. PORTLAND, , OREGON . ' 1 k WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.. 1922. I.VPPLE PRICES iL . . i UTTER GAINS III ENT I VED5E8DAT DAIBY TRADE i - Batter. Frf i, CtMir, cab extra. select, flAt. rt)ul .........3e ' F rase lr o . . . 10 lra- S7 iw York 88e 36e tie s : 8e SIV4e 23 tie Aagelee ,4fe . atu Rcaawa tor th present simwinc is the batter Ada Were Is not taM to dlanrvec. although .ny U.UrceU Era still not convinced- that the 'ent advene ill prir her Was advtNahlr-. ,l.'nwi!)mgna n( other Northwest markka to How ; ortianU is perhsp th chief factor in h bntter' trade here from showing a afurwially trrig U-ne. That th trend of the 1 here ha unproved mnjudrrahly during tha 4 Im dura la arttnnw larfgrd bv brartually all Lereat. although it i not re:ly m a poeitloa be rwlkvd strong -of even unduly si-Tiv. i ii.-rw a aifiKiy in'-rraaiiia itianti inr ranci t tha fart remains tliat rtcn at th" improved lir Ilia betterment In tha rub altiiauon M t in line with re-mi adraiires frr print, toll t her la natural); tha trailing factor at tha mint, hut at this time rt tha year the market hveya reflected to a mora or Icaa aslant climatic nga. Mioraaa stocks of butter arp alio an influence the s trad, r mm evry V-ading ranter of tha intfy nomrt word that stocks of butter in ice are below those of UiU Sam data) a of stale rath extra are generally ehewn rf a neuiut. wtrn city msnulaotur at 86c. a wuer ia lor 2 wore rtnrk. "Gold atoraia holdini, at Portland Jannar? 0: TH la )rar. l.an year 0.7 127 H6.8.-J T8..r2S uLtr, tba. 175.02 JTbiiaa daairlnf apetal information rrrardinf I market illMlU vrlla h Uk L .4 . . 7 oo journal, anrloaing atanp lor reply LOO TRADE A WKATHKR AFFAIR M Market for eira ia entirely a weather affair it thw time, luteal bid ara aomeWhat muni Ut lli firma who really ara aaekinc rata are K-y-mm lo iBfl a anarn lor rurrant r-elpta A 30ei fir hennery atock. Later with a Man .-aneiaoo n.a tle prlra hera droppod to 33c MM ouyai quixatirm on current racarpta. iuo aaiacu aoni no Dignrr than 30c. rHICKCH NABKKT IS VERY WEAK Not onli la thara ritrema dullnesa. but almnat "Una Lion in th outward morament of lira trkana at UiU time. Whila recint of UU a been ii-ant, itork : haa baan carriad ,oar aoi4 lor a aumber of daa. CRIET, CAM, LEaS FAVORABLE wiui rareipta quite moderate, tliere ia wery Ua demand, for turkey in tha local trade at ,e aneroent. A wuek airo tha demand waa kaan fi nncea war adtanred, but now eeen at 40c ,r tapcy Oreaaed. a noreisaot ia Bard to force. 1 OUNTRTaJIEAT TRADE IS STEADY With tha bulk of tlie aalea of tp ealaaa at rerlTVie. the market alone front It net ia -miar ateady with moderate lulumt of offerinaa, jmited aatiea of lamba are ahown berauae of poor mi;. iim aoui et&auy. 1 ' 1CALITI CUKBY SU6VS FAMINE I Kjamina of quality celery ia knows in tha rat trail and the price her ia bittinf a rexoni ad ia up to t9 a crate. Aiirne ,off(rade atork t arailatle at ery low pricoa dumpared with j cMreiae up. RIEr JIOTF.S OF FBODCCK TRADE t Trade anticipates arriral af much Junk" Oal ore ia e$etaulrm. Oraaca market here ia ilow t aacnaniad nua PoUto trade rractu-aJly ail at eovwtn woiiira vrndy acre. tlnkia aaiea a on tin ua in limtUd Way at 6 ontry. , ir new anpeara that fint Canby rhubarb was .IB. J kar. hta. U.ll ( ' .- I. ....... 1 1 1 . . 1 . . ' j " t v. uiuair . , who aai"i vISe a- pound. . VEATJBER. OTICE QH,vltlPPJlSV Weatnee bureau adrtged Wolneaday i Pretaet iipmer.ta during the rriisi 3 houra aoainat Lb iowing eairtiTuwrn temieraturea': troins north Seattle, ao Jegreea: Yinrtbcaat Is Hpokane, -d.0 degree: seat to Raker, 10 decrees and uth to Afthland. 12 drttrrm. Minimum tm. sratur at lortUud touurrow about M drgteaa. . e VH0LESAI.K FEICKn IX PORTLAND TUaas are pncea retailrrs pay whoWialsn, -pt aa atharwise anted. Dairy rVaduela HUTTKR Balling price, boa lota. Creamery rices, frusta extras. 41a for plain wrapper; 'heetra, 8a. per lb.; dairy, buying price, BUTTrTrlFAT Portland dsliyery heats. No, 1 rade, 4l lb.; No. 2. 3e; eountry statioaa. So (b. fo Niv 1 grade. CniKrV Salllne price : Tillamook. fresh "MM faay triplets. Ua lb ; Toung amenras. oe ' lb. Price Ui jobbers, t. e. b TUlaimook : ripleta, 2c; uuag iownru, L?e. BelUng rice: Bluek Sarua. fan-y. getlHc; Umburer, 0wS4e lb.; cream. brv, 2Mw80a ib. EtiliBr Buying pnee. roat "treet: Curreat eetru, 2V due.: beiinenea, 2ae dos ; seilinc nee. oandled. 33f35s d.; select. SOo aWs. : alieta. 10 033a dja. KliiiS As.atHm sclunf prtca: rVlrct, lc !.: firsts. 4ta d.av; imUeta. 33a prr'duad I IVB IHtl'LTHT .Sailing pricea: U. bens. 4S3e lb. i right li.n.. 17a lb : aLasa. lie s. I old roosters. 1 1 s Ue lb : tnrkers dreaaed. '! lb.; life. JIOc h. ; duoka, liae, li.laf 7a lb.; dreaaed, ,1oc n.; aeese. lira. 30c a.,, dreaaed 2e80c lb. Free Vegetables and Fruit F-BBSU rHt IT ttraosea. T00e5ft box: nanaa. 0 i4 W fte lb.: lessens. gAB0eT.fi0 aae: armperruit, iiMMi, Vi.ouayT.ou. Btf Hit IIKiarrarthernee. lueeJ. 84 boa. tHIKI FMI'ITR I"ies. liOtai.lO sxir 'ga. black, 88 AO AS US per 23 lb. boa; prunes. ua ana bus. eti m. d,, mi. ON IONS Ballins nnre to retailers: lottl. ( 80l7.ft0; buying prica, tl 00. country; ariic,, ie par in.; green onions. 4 no doaen uaonea. POTATtlK Bell ma price to retailers: Ore ea (ancy. (SOU 2.25 per cenul: burtng rvce, country, 81.23a 1.30 er eeatal ; Yakana est, 8).V0lft0 par ctniaj: saeet poVstuaa, W mr per lb VBOBTABI.KS Reeta. 3 0012 50 sack; abbage, 3 S 4 c lb.; tettuie. 34. 00 4 50 a rat; srroic, 11.0014)3.00 sack; parsnips. l.ae 123. sack: trees Tepnem, 4045! lb.; toma- ees, Calsfamia. 8100 m S 50 per lug; koese- adssk, toe lb.: sprouts. 17 a per lb.; erti hoaes. SI.TaSfa.op aoa. ; eaauikrwer, sz.aa sate; celery, !.; 2 Ji due. iPPl.KB fiuiueaburas. extra fsary. 4-tJer. l3 T3t3.33; fsney. 4 tier. 82.4092. &0; ibeiea. 4ier. 31 754)2.00. arPL Isahsioua. extra faavr. 4 tser. 48.50) faarp, 4rUer. 8323; choice. 4-tiet. I3.0f V APPT.E8 rooking atork. T5a and 81.50 hot Twesty-liea reats off all above on 150 asd 15 sues, 60c eft on 175s and smaller. OOfVTRY UKaTSi Helling m-iee: Conntr hog, 13 S Its per lb. for top blocken about to 150 lb., beary stuir less; reei. top. stioat 80 to ItHi Hm.ji 1 7 s 1 7 S a lb.; beery sea; sprtr. Umbs. IfaTIVa lb. HklllkKn at k! ATS Kama. 304t35a In.: breakfass haeea, 23 a 42c lb. I'At'kI0 IltHSal al BtATn Steer beef. 14a heifers. 12tae: cows, 12c: lamba, 204 22n: wethers. Ige: ewea. 12c Ib. . LARIsaVettle renderad. If He per Ib. : tiarua basia, empoum lit S T wt awiw wnannisn 5 FstKHft FISH Silterside. lie awr Ik: WH- bat. 15 la) lbs ib.; antrgeea ITaslue Ib.; hlack eoq. loajtia to.; Deaset kturwred eod. 32.23: ling rod. Be lb. uiair.u swaaswrw, gai. ss ao; orrmpta. 33.00 gat. 31 40. mat: crake. lara aa Is small. 32.30 dos. Mepa,,wesl ana) Ml dee rnrv . l2l rrop, nominal. 1 5a Tb. H1DKS Calfskin, lie: klr. 7e- hidea, 8 at 4a; aalted. 8 s 4s lb. green 5tcsts, BoBda. Coth-a, Grain, Eta. lt-3J7 llard f Trastlw Biuldist. Overbeck&CdokeCoo DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO aALL CHANGES yteaiwera Chicago Board ef Trade tvrrespoBdeala ef Loraa A Bryaa Chlcsr ' ' ; h'ew York HOTEL HOYT TM AND HOVT StrteOy Ftispiuoi. Keaa hath Isrpota sad ssstssasn ear murk a to aQ yarts o4 the cats. Steele fteeea . wrtamu Bask, 84 and 8'a Bcorna , . with Batlt, 38 sod ua itstHi a. aogg ' LOCAL MOVEM li'tre, lha. CONTINUE ' - : ff BASKET By VjKM.m He Ckca ', Home eoBamtneni are not citing u miry prune s ther ahonld aUUiotifrH la recent stuori there bai twen a very iioticeAbls iocreM In the) demand At Eutern ajid Midwest centers, mm well ava in1 Europe. Prune now offering on this market are of jinusually good Quality and price i aru In line with tha general downfall of rrxxj valtws. Consumera are adriaed to aee that they aocur Oregon Drunes because aome of the merchants who want to offer aomething different are trying to puah aaiea or (.auzornia . atock. Naturally they aak a higher prtca for the aouthern product than tha better elaaa goods from Oregon, because they do not have to meet competition. Apple prices are advancing almost daily but there is atlll time for eonaum rs to secure small sised stock at very reasonable prices, Kresh flan contlnu very scarce and hkh priced but there are quit liberal offerings of freshly cooked crabs Just now. A few rasor clama are available but they are too scarce and high priced. tatall prtaea in pet rate atorea: l-'eaa 4 rr pnileta, 40c Wnltee rWh ereamery. etSe. Ktal Salmon, J (0 0a; kaiitnM. tOe; porch. 10e; atarteoa. tOa lb. Floor Beat loaal pafiaat, 11.80 2.00 per aaek, 4t Iba f Matoaa Barbaaki. $S aaek.' "nun- 00ib. Tamhill atnet prices: VacirtaWeaCahbafe. a He . : oarreta. c aaork; letlnee. 10e bead: dry anions, ac lb.; tue-iipa. 4e lb.; applaa, -te lb. Honey Comb. Se: aunt. TOe; pint, site. Fovltry Heary hani, lo. Urht baa, 2e; broilers. le; turkaya. prtrata market, ft! e Hatter 8Se lb.: aotUa cheeee. lSe lb. ka St tSe doeen. rOTATOES ALOd. . THE COAST ia Fraatmue, rob. 1. Fotstoas Rieera UiL l-w 2; choice Barbaaka. Ii.24 1M; aeted cems, i 60 2.88. Onions -For ewt: Brawn, monoa, 04 80 f7.ww0Q'Or,', ,00 60; whit- a101-- Market Seattle Fab. I. 1L N. g) son. T a7 Me IK , Lee Anastet Market IiMalat Fah. 1 (L N. B. ) Potatoes Mis, OOaeHOLOO; Stockton Bnrbanka, 2.40 3 50 4, a"??' i-0O2-28; ldMiu' Ru-oS. Sew Tort Batter and Egga New York. rah. I. (L N. g.) Brrtter naraei qtuec Creamery ejrtraa. SSS; do " isyooe, no .usner soonnc. It 4i W 40e; sttaa dairy, tuha, SI 0 88c; tedjaa, 2 ata par m. Cheeaa Market atroac. State Whole mUk. Jiaia, 20 V. m 2la; do faaey, a re race 20 s 21 He; lower crados. Keltic; Wiaeonsin whole milk, fancy Yothic Americaa, 21 m 22c tkjnsaWaialSlTa; do aWa. 11 7 1,f,fi?n ood 0H0c; lower sradea, 4 Sa afarket statmg.' Nearby white, fancy, 0Jo; d brown f ancy, . 4 8 4 4 8c ; extra, 41 & 4 firatv 41042c Milk The nominal wholesale price is 8.117c pet quart, delivered ia Maw York. Official quo tLtiuus ducuVtinoed. t San, Francisco Poultry Market San Francisco. Feb.- 1. (U. P.) Poultry and Came Broilers. 1 to lii lbs., 37 89c; 1M to 1 Ib.. 374Sa; 1 . L 3 Ib.. 34 S8c; colored fryers. 3 to 8 lbs.. 35 r 3Hc:. col ored young raosLvK. 3 Le 4 lba.. 82 433e; oeer 4 iba,. 29 ? 81c; stsccy sbowing. spun, 20 m 25e: colored eld roeetera, 18a20e; Leghorn old gowiera, jeorine; lgoorn bene, 3 M to 8 lba., 24 (w 25c; 3 lbs. and oeer,. 25 i 2r!c; largt col ored bene, 28 w 80c; ducks, young, 25 2 8c; eld. 28(r 24c; gecee, yotms. 28(B8t)e; (ire turksys, young. 3flttf3Sc; dressed turkeys, young 4 4 ; per ,h. . . ChlcjsaDaJxy Fro dace Chicago. Feb. 1. BnUer Keceipte 4T53 wins. creamery extra, 41c; firsts, packing stock. 15 17c 30rSc; Egjs Receipts 5A55 caara. Miseallaneoua, 8S6c; ordinary firsts, 82 & 84c; firsts, 8 tg?3Vc; checks, JOejYTei dirtiati, 2829r Cheasa Twias sew lte; daisiea. 19 20 Sro; Young Americaa, 20c; longboras, 20c hrv-k. 15 c. c lire poultry Turkeys, 33e; chickens, 24c; springs, 115c; roeatars, 18e; geese. 0e; ducks. 28c. Dried Fro It asd Bcaas New Terk, Feb, 1 Reaua Market firm, af arrow, ahoiee, 35.75; ara. choice. 83.80 w 5.40: red kidney, choice. 86.25 ( 80. Dried - fruiai Sfarkat firm. Apricota. ehoice ta extra faaoy. 34a)33r: apple, eeaporaetd, prUne to fancy. 1518f4o; prunes, 80s to 80s. to wife; 80s te 100a. 110c. peachaa, ahoica U itm fancy, llf20Vc; seeded raisins, ehoice t fancy, 14 h w 15 ike. Wew Terk Posltry Market New Tort, Fan. I. (L If. 8.) Drewd I miltry Market steady. Chickens, lS5e; H)ies. ja s 03c; geese. .0.',c, fowls, lHay 81c: ducks, 24 ey 32s. Ijee PostUry Market firm. Chicken. 24 00c; docks, 80 4132c; fowls, 23sr; roosters, lc; gease. 2028c Liverpool Cotton Qalet Urerpool. Feb. I. 1 1. N. S.) Spot ottoo iwened in hattst- dmansi. I 'rice steady. Hales, 7000 balsa. ssSonraa mitidiing fair. 11.59 good mat, 10.14; full mid., 9. 74; mid.. 9 49 luw mid.. 9.44; gnd urilinary. 7.19 0 44. Futures opened quiet. ordinary, foroat GrT0 Sella Boada Forest Gmee, Feb. t. Iocsl ineestors se- mrasi gia.ouo oi uia sso.oun iswue or fundlns bends soldTuaaday nlgbt by the city at a bid of par. The remaining 835. 00" of the pet cent serials iasne was Lskrn by Freeman. Smith A Casip of l'ortlaad at a premium of 858.50. New York Leaden Silver New York, Feb. 1. (I. N. S.) tlommemUl bar silter ttnptraLia, unchanged at 89 ; for eign, He higher at CStkc. Lcmdon. Kab. 1. (L N. B.) Bar si Tar a raw at 85 Vd. Xarai 8 tors 4 Market New Tart. Feb. 1 (L N. 81 TarpeaUae etarannan, ua; srr lors. sa va UoaJsrTsasanaaii. 4.95; New York, 8. 80. Chlrago Potato Market Oitearw. Fab. 1. roUtosa Receipts 44 as is. ettseosura Reonda. 1.73 43.10: Uinneaotas, 81. T5 sj; sled itiree, 31.90; ldaita it us ee ta. 32 60. Xow York Petato Market New York. Feb. 1. Potatoes Ira bulk barret or bag I. Market firm. Nearby white. 33.23C4a.73; Barmadas, 812.80 fx 13.00. San Franelaeo Barley Call Ban Fraaeisco, Feb. 1. kisy barley. 81.25 U bid, 31-30 aed ; August, 31.00 bid; Uecanibcr. l.l bid, 51.IS astso. MOHAIR Nominal, IS ff 20a Tb. VOOti WilUmetU rsUey coarse. 13 A 18c medium, 20a21c; (tne, 24 tt Z5e; Casters Ore gon Msbo, 18sa25e lb. TAL1XW AVR GKEA9E Na. 1 tallow. 4 H Cs wo. a. s-ae. CA3CARA BARS New. e Ik. areesrlaa BEANS Small white 3 00: mrga white. gs.oo: pies, ae.jw; uma. as ; paywe, fe.aa; nan mj. ONKS Case. 80.0O. KICK Jspaa eia. No. 1 c; Blue Boas, te lb : Sea ttrlsss.. Vi-1, 2 He lb. (OFTKE Roasted, 17 f. gOo Tb.. in sacks or drama. 8AI.T - Oaama. H gr 100s. 113.80 soa; eve. aisea: tsom aairy, set, azi.au: asuee. 33 50 V 4 OS: fancy taose aasf dairy. 384-30; hunp, 820.(0 ton. 8CQAR Cuba. 8T.88; fruit and herry. sn.iw; leaiow it. a.aw; see. grssmutad. .90; sstra f 35-T0; gokwa C. 8 0. CiNNKD Mn.k TsHs, 35.13; haay aixe. 84 . caaw; Eagle. 33.13 ease. BOPA CTtACKEha In balk. 14 lb. NCTS Walnuts, S3 4a84e la.; almeada, 24 it we ia. i ttinerta, soa is ta sack sna; pna aratsv 11H12 lb.; pecs as, 83 s lk; Bra- aim, a.o v .vo as., csksoibij, israiaaaii. 2. se 4e lb. Kasw. axateas, 4Mm WTTtF. rfATLA Base prtce. 34.60 kvr. LTNSKFD OiD Raw. bkla, Xc; kattJe boiled, hbkv, Ts; at, ctawa, 41.10: bailed, rasea, 31 12 gal. - ' ' ' , ,AilXR Irea ktiRb, 30a; cases, .tile per gallea. Fl'KL On Baskv (1.88 kerea. is h"it .4ju:" Vi TI WIMTOa-JVaai, rat tajmo, H: saUoa caaa, B csuba, 813ts TO GAIN AT ALL BIG PRIMARY CENTERS l Li . I ' r ' 1 RED APPLES HERE IN SMALL SUPPLY Hymen M. Cerven Atma aaaraet cnditiona eontinse to eefleet iaarwoiaiseut in bota prxw and auerement, Lo eaQy the betterment in tone ia especially aotiee abaa and the former bis aarpios bas abowt d aiCmared. Ia fast, practically all intrrests ara today ia the market for aupplios and primary rxiet holders are inrlinad to atrenctb their aak rmVse from day to day. Ormpariaon of hoidinaw ia atorase - todya. aa lOBapared wfth a year aco. ia aomewbat anfair beoaoae at this time a year aco toe BehLass were wnueually Hberal and toe market eome departed of demand. Oaopannf boldines at thia time wrtb thoae of the etersse f ( years is somewhat better eeideor uf cooditioca. Tb fia-uraa (or tha first of tbs year are: Year 122. 1!1. Arerace. P-oiae . . . .18..)a 7.;r.,4ST .lt8.35 BarreU . . . 1.717. 006 8.965,75 :.9S4.i2 It win be aeen that, wttile there ia a material Inrreaac ia atoraee bold) nes of apples Jantjary 1, 1022, as compared with a year aco and warn fie years' aerraxe. still the barreled supply is abpwinc bic derreaae. The emjnt on a boa or a barrel paaw ia slightly below that of a jeer aco. Tha rrest srarvitj of red apples n t!m bi worry ef the trade at this time. ' iHerpi'e the fact that-;-the raj aprle crop al Pacific North eat oouita this aeaaon was greaser by far than eeer before known, there is much leas stock of this on lor arailable at primary points tbaa known for many aeaaona. Aa the domeaue demand is prineipally for a red s apple, thu alaortase is natarally reflecaed ib better prirea. Moat of the red ejmiea re maininc unsold are of eery amaH size. Wheat More Active At Today's Opening, But Failed to Hold Chicago. Feb. 1. (I. N. S. ) AR grains Cn ahed fraetsonally higher on the Board of Trade today, strength is foreign cables being the chief Incentive to the baying. Wheat closed He to He higher: eorn. He tor We higher; oats, unchanged to He up; pro vigtrms, higher. Ckioaco. .Feb. 1. (L.N. 8.) Wheat trad ing waa fairly actire at the attset today, due to as improred demand, and opening values were H to 4c hither for Msy and unchanged to H e np for July. Tha market tbaa ran into sell, rig- ' Corn displayed a tendency to follow the (retxi ot wheat after opening steady. Oats trading waa fmturtUsaa, with prices prao tieally sachauged. Prreririoiu were lower, reflecting the weak naes in the bog market. Chicago range recocted by United Prem: W111C.AT Open. High. .. I19H IltsS .. J04H 104? O0R.V 53 64 H 55 50 OATS 39 39H 40 40 BYK 89 8 BARLEY Low. 118H 103 H 53 4 55 88 , 39i ' 83 Close. 119H 104 64 H 55". stay . July . . Hay .. July . May . Jaly . Way . Atay stay ., Uay . 39H 40 89 B 59 A POBK 1823 LARD 1030 RIBS 1815 1600 1021 1810 1030 1027 May Cash wheat: 945 No. 2 red, 31. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago Hogs 39.25 Chicago. Feb. 1. Hogs Receipt. 23.000; market fairly actire; mostly 1525o lower. Hulk. 58.754 9.00; tops. 39.25: hcaryweight. 38.75 8.95: light weight. 38.95 9.10 ; light lights. $0. 00 (b V US : hoary packing soars, smooth, 37. 75 8.25: packing sows, rough. 87.50 ml 7.65: pigs. 88.50 (S 0.1 5. ' Cat tic Bteeipts, bOOO; market strong, high er. Reef steers, choice and prima. J 9. lap 10.00: medium and good, $7.0009.15; good and choice. 88.00 ( 9.50: common and medium, $5.75 8.10 : butcher cattle, heifers, 34.35 fa; 7.65; oows. 34.O0 (a 6.10 ; bull, 33.75 6.25: canners and cutwre, cows and heifers, $2.75 e? i. 01); canner steers, 33.154.25; real calies (light and handyweight) . $8.00 C 12.50 : feeder steers, $5.156.h5: stocker steers, $4.00 d.63; stocker eoas and hfifem, $3.25 5.00. beep Receipt. 17.000; market generally steady. I .a robs (84 lb. doam). $11.75 14.00 : lambs, colls and common. $9.25 r 1 1 .50 : year ling wethers. $9.50 12.75; ewes, $5.00 0 7.75; ewes, culls snd common. $2.50 (g'4.75; feeder lambj, $10.50 s 12.75. - Kansas CXty Hogs 89 Ksjisaa City. leb. 1. (I. N. al.) Cattle Rsoeipts. 7000; market actors, .Steers, $6.00 8.00; oows asd hetfurs. $3 75 (0 6.23; starker and feeders, $5 75 (p8 7i caWea, $8.75 W 10 00. -efC - Hogs .Receipts. 10.000; satire. Balk ef sale. $8ti08 r: top. $9.00; hearias, $8.60 at a. 80; Ujhu. $8. 73 Se 9.00; mediums $8.70 R 95. Mheep Receipte. 3000; sotira Lamba, 812.7513.10. No Seattle Market Seattle. Feb. 1. 1 1. N. 6.) No 11 restock receipts today. . Denrar Hogs 89.00 tienrer. Feb. 1. d' V.) Cattle Receipts, 730; Heady Pteem, $6 007.25; oows spd iieifers. $4.73 7 1)0: sOickem and feeders. $3.50 tse.75; bulla, 33. 23 19 4 23; calres, $8.00(9) tO.."o. Hogs Receipts. 1300: 10:15c lower. Top, $9. bulk. $8.7.5 m 8 U.-. haep KeceipU. 1800, 15825c higher. I-ambs. $12.00e 12 .63; ewes. $6.50 7.00; fesders. 8 1 1.23 4f 1 1.75 : yearlings, $11,000 11.55; wctliera. 87.00 8.00. Omaha Hogs 38.83) Soath Omaha, Neb., i'eb. 1. (L N. 8.) Cattle Receipts. 700. Beef steers and she stock, niostir 10 15c higher. Best heary beerea. 38.00: buds and reaj, steady; stackers sud feeders, steady te strong.. Hogs Receipt. 1200; 15 & 23s lower. Bn $8.3o8.6r; tup. $8.85. - Sheep Receipts. 500; lamhs. 25 9 30c high er. Early sales. $ 1 S. 00 & 13.40. Hlieep and feeders, atrong. San Franclsca Hogs $10.80 Ban Francisco, Feb. 1. il p.) Cattle Grass fed steers No. 1, 7Hfe7ie; second quality. 69Hc: cows and heifers, SHi' calre. light. 8e6: ealsea, heary. 6 H T H - bbeep lml'S. 9&Ver; wethers. 6 H Is? 1 c. ewes, 3 Vi 4;. w ' .-.ilo?T',Urd ,iiJ, wL 190175. 10Vc; orer 800, 8 He. DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Francisco Market Ran Francisco, Feb 1 (U. P.) Butter Extras. 40oj prime firsts. 85c. Ee Uxtraa, 33 He; extra poQeta, 31o; undersised pullets. 30 He Choaae Calilonria. fUu, fancy, 26a Loa Snaile Marfeat Los Angeles. Feb. 1. (1. N. g.) But ter 4 2c. Eggs Extras, 36c; lata. 33c ease count, 34e; pul- Poultry Hens. 27 e 52c; broiler, 3qe; (. era, 35c ' Seattle Market Seattle. Feb 1. ( L N. a) Eggs BeJect ranch, 34a; pullea. 29c Butter- City creamery. 37: bricks. SSc Cheese Oregon triplets, 21tj25e; Young Americas. 30c. 5w York Metal Market fsew York. Feb. 1. (L N. 8.1 Quiet. Bpot, January, February and March of fered. 12o. Lrad lull. Spot, 4.68 9 4.80 and February. $4.65 e 4.75. January, bpeiter ImlL Spot and January. 4.43 A 4.53; February, 4.50 4 60. ew York Wool and Hides , New York, Feb. 1 Wool Market rtrong Domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 253c; do pulled sooursd basis 1 Sis 67c; do Texas, scoured t 4075c; da territory staple, scoured basis, 60 Hides Market firm. N a tire at ear. 16e: 15eJ15Hc Mlsneapolli-Dalstk Flax Dujnth. U na.. VeK 1. (1 N. B.) nar Msy. 221 ; July 222; on track and to arrisa. stmneaoolis. Feb. 1. (I N. 8 1 Flax May. 220 H; on track, amre, 216 k 221. 316t 223 ; to Xw Tork Saarar aad Coffee Jew Tcek. Feb. 1. (IT. P.i Sager- raw, as. 73 ; refined, quiet; gracuiatod. 85 00 ay 810. Coffee No. 7 Kin. spot, 89e; Jfo, 4 Santos. 11 12Hc. Kew Tork Cottoaseed On Kew Yark. Feb. 1 CortnowwJ oil Feb rnary. $9 20 4J9.SS; March. 88.43 4 9.44; May. 39 63 49 66: July. $9 9149.92; Angast. 810.01 g 10.08; STJtcmbeT. $10.14 tt 10.20. . I III s IIB" ai 1 ass .- . nan Fraacffro Cash Barley Baa FrsaVi. Feb. 1. (TJ. P) Rariey Suet fond, pes eental, 1.2 H 1.2? H 1 ahim puvX aomnml. , WHEAT IN STRONGER POSITION WEDNESDAY WHEAT BIDS Bid hlse He He hit He He He Tear Ago ll.il MS 1.4S 1.41 1.14 1.41 Hard White Sort White White CJab Hard "Winter Sort hem Spring. Red Walla ...... 11.1 Mi 1.10V4 1J0V4 . 1.12 Vb : l.vi NORTHWEST CRAH BCEIPT8 (Compiled by toe .Merchant Exchange.) -Cars Wheat Barley. Flour. Oats. My. 68 ... S 4 11 Pcrtland. Wed Year aco ia SeaaoB to date. 22025 1 20 140 1533 182 527 812 US 856 1526 4 1 8 i ear age T aco ma. Tues. Year ago . , . . Seasoa to date . Year aso Seattle. Wed . Year ago . . . . . Season to date . Year aso 1082T 27 5 T750 8280 77 13 6058 349T 81 1009 47 644 1 9. 150 1548 183 243 103 87 1 4 567 654 IT 1 299 1160 S0 1074 Wheat market bids ara extremely firm sad high for limited alphas of choice milling wheat, bnt for export grades tha market is inclined to show dullness with little inclination to load np. With the apptnach ef tax tints, wfakh happens ktsrek 1. there is always more or jess desire oa the part of country bolder to let go. Thia season there has been lesser awidenee of this than usual to data, arthniich there is still plenty of time for bach rjffermc before tax time arrisea. It it the choice milling wheat that is attract ing undue etteatsoa at this time. Stocks of really No. i bkieetess sad Beart are not liberal; in fact, there ia eery little Na 1 bluest m in growers' hands, at any price. Some limited busi ness in Big Bead Beart is reported at 81.25 per bushel, tidewater bask, but 81.22 aonears to be the genera top for either biuesum or Bean 01 the better grade Soma limited movement of club was shown during the 24 boars around ti ll per husoel raneraliy. . bat there ia an entire abaeaoe of demand for red wheats. Export busiiress in wheat la still limited and is confined entirely te parcel lots with sales in prar-tkUy all dxreetiens, om inquiries for export flow are reported, but no sales are confirmed hare la faet. trade interests express tha orjirdojsthat cheaper flour may be obtained an the Allan tia eoest from Minneapolis and Kansas milis, MiUstuffs are inclined to show strength with prices unchanged. RroomhaU cabled that in the center, west and wuth of Kurope weather la seasonable and eon auerxble spowfaU has bass tipenmoti In pans. Hu mania- From present indicaaooa it is be liered the next wheat crop will be about half that of 1921. Bnlsaiia This swancry erta mast likorr hare s small oactum ef wheat aa atuma sowixtga have been short. y North Africa 0eo prospaetB la this report can be described aa fair. Arsentine The new erop of son ia pro gsmaing fssmbiy. Farmani are offnrinc their. ?o crop apanogiy sad the pnoea held reiatrraij firm. CASH WHEAT Crab, 81.11; brae stem and Basrt, 31.20 1.22; Red 3105: Turkey Red. 6114491. 16. FUJCR Selling price mill door: Patent 87.20: Willamette salley brands, 5.45; local straight, $5.80: bakers' hard wheat. $7.30; bakers' bluaetem. $6.80; bakers' sailer. $6.20: graham. (5.O0; whole wheat, 86.00; Montana spring wheat. Patent, $7,60 per barrel. Price for eity delivery, 15e extra, suburban 20c extra. HAY Buying price for old crop: Willam ette timothy, fancy. 814.00018.00 par ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $18.00 per ton; closer, !!-?! strw- -007.00; aUaUa. 314.00 16.00 per tea. GRAIN RACKS Nominal. Ma 1 Calentta. 7c; domastui. 7c in car toad lota, less amount higher. MI1.I.STTFFS Milljrun st rain, (acked. ton lots, S22.0O carloads, 821.00. $Mft " "Brins Price: Feed. $27.00 wo.00. BARLET Bnywts price: Feed.' $24,00 4 24.50: brewing, $26.50 27.00. SEED Buying price: Red closer. 15 16c: aLsike. 14c; retch, 3c Ib. FEEDSTL'FFS jr. fi n rain., wii v.., tS4.00 38.00; whole barlar. 832 00 -alfalfa meat 323.00; eocoaaut meal, 328.00; cracked com. $33.00: whale eorn, 838.00 per toe: Zv.0 "Tft A34 00' JB"d ts- $88,001 feed wheat. 842.00: scratch feed. 344.00 toa. hterehaats' Exchange bids: WltAT Feb. 1.13H 1.10H 1.10H 1M2H 1.09 H 1.06 H March. 1.13H 1.10 V, 1.10H 1.12H 109H l-OOH 28.00 28.30 f 56.50 5.00 24 50 24 25 Harf:whito 80ft white White elub HaM winter . . . Northern gprmg Red Weila FEED OATS No. 2 whita No 2 gray . . .28.00 , .26.50 . .26.50 BARLEY 5.00 CORN a s? J' S?""801 2 60 o- a JS. T. shkment 24.25 Cotton Is Stronger And Market Active New Tort, Feb. 1. (I N. S.) The cotton ?"k?.o0pened ateadier today with first prices 7 to U8 pasnu Bet hiahes. Afur the start the market continued active and stroag, showing tha first II mmntea The market shewed a better tone ia the late t!E- clwuna steady at a net adaanoe M 19 to 44 point. Boot cotton steady, 0 points higher at 17.29 cents. Xo aalaa. ., . Open. .High. Hrek I860 1688 u 145 1660 J'rw 1600 1614 October I558 i569 Liecember I53O 1555 Low. 1688 1632 1385 1544 1544 Close. 1688 16 1610 1560 1553 HEW POWEB BLAST PLAJfltfji, TO SUPPLY CHELAN BISTBICT Weaatchse. Wash, Feb. 1. Definite plant are being made far a aaw power plant at Lake CUlan and aa engineer will be aa tha ground in a few daya to giro advice ea techtuoal aucs Ucns. A group of businese men hare decided to puttheir shoulder ts (h Wheea, C lie Ian ta been hoping that the Great Northern or the Chelae Ekotria eesnpaay would da aome tkins to develop and foraisk liuwur. but this kaa no' been done. A eammittee will ssst wait upoh srery land owner snd power use to aar tain his needs. There ara neaxlj 800 acres rif tha best mad that lies out of doors surrounding tha towns of Caekta aad lakeside.' ths anas af the land being well isnnrBead and all that hu man effort and money waul, do baa been done 10 mae it yte garuea spot of trie world. BROCCOLI GROWERS BELIEVE DAMAGE WILL BE SMALL Salem, Pub. I. A considerable quantity of broccoli will he shipped by the Oregon Growers Cooperative association in the event that the crop survives the recent frseae and tha free sing and thawing of the last two (Lit. Keen inter est is being shown ia broccoli by association memoer ana toe growers ib general are epti mstie with Breaid to the dassagiag effect ef the freesve. The aasociatipa has been credited wita a eeoer paca man fahfornia. Thia is also shown, by the higher prices received by the association. Bank Caihler m MO ton. Or., Feb. 1 George A. Priee, fimt - 4 --eiw'ai si os ue ey. is confined te hat haaae eufferiBg fresa high blood pressure. If EABLY QUARTER MILLION MADE OX STATE DEPOSITS vi.rmpia. n asa.. aaa. 1. In teres ton sate dcpoiist in Tanous backs of het aatte netted the state 322t.249.39 during the year ending January s. tn;.. acarmng ot a atateraen tju.t completed by Clifford L. Babeock. xalta treu. urer. Interaat hus earned ia eVstnbuud amoag the raj-ions state funds from which eases the sums which earned it. Four sate funds which had overdrafts during , the yea said iatesmt totalling 85195.90 to ether state funds from Wet they borewwed.' faasteed af borrowis fvom Eaaias. t bus. snsteaa at partnc 1 r cent in terest, theae everdrawn fund aakl bat 8 ner cent to the other fnads. That being the rate. ue uia is paia ry eaass an sute deposits. . Eastern Cash Wheat sfianea polls. rVt), 1- Cash wheat No. 1 aartaverB, 31.34 1.38: N. 3, 81.80 4s 1.84; s wars srtwtaan, a 1.3? af i.4 1 ; No. B. lJl-39; No. 3. 1.9414 S. dark hard Montana. $1.34 4L3. Winarpeg. Feb. 1. Cahi wheat Ko. 1 acrthera, 81.16 H : Na. . 31 15 H i ho. . $1.06 ); Sia. . 92c . " For a Greater Grays Harbor Aberdeen. Wash.. Teh. I. iw wrdes to aaake far a greates Gray liar be. 100 snow rssare sentinc all important ercMiaatiesis ka th eearaty me Tnesday aught and orsanised for prrma aect work. The eJhject ts to atuanlata interest a a a-recter avaaes, dasreioproant of agncoltaral aad ttany wtauaau a4 th auuaj iadastry. MlliNG MIDWEST HOGS ON CONSIGNMENT HERE WEDNESDAY LIVESTOCK TRADE Hogs Steers Lam be Portland Chooagt) Dearer Omaha ...... Kansas City . Haa Fraaeisco. Seattle 318.11 f 7.50 10.04 3130 1444) l!.8i 13.43 13.10 98 . ; i J KM t.M 80 13eS 1.75 7 as -?fo Market PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Rrrjf Hogs, Cattle. L aires- Sheep. Can. tTednesdaj . Week ago . 3 weeks ago 4 weeks aca Tear ago . . 3 yean aco. 3 years aco. 4 year ago. 631 183 25 464 28 250 191 347 37 S3 313 614 768 125 19 9 7 164 48 There were several features iff importance at North Portland for the day. Offerings of Ne braska hogs on the open market here in 00 rape ii tion with home storks was shown and the fa ereased run in the yard for January, news of which haa just been made public, created more than passing interest. In importance perhepe that of the increased run saaes nrst ptaoa, oeeanse some tune aco a eonsu enipount eame unheralded ta tha North Portland allers and was sold oa th open market Official fignres of the North Portland run for January show is detail: 1922. 1921. Hogs 21.961 16,018 Cettm 11,549 11.217 Calvae 63 1,43 Sheep ....... t.... 17,210 14,626 Cars , 697 626 Nebraska Hogs OTfarlne Practically all ef the hogs that eame to North Portland for Wednesday wen. fmm Ninuk, They were for the open market and not direct shipment to killers aa heretofore. It appears that because of the hie-har nriera aeailahla her. for hogs thaa other markets and the better net reroma to grwwer and snippers. Nebraska in terests are willing to consign hogs to North Portland rather than sell them on the basis of the as stern nriia r km,, V Earfy market for hogs was unlet," with prices owHwsai en toe previous cuis. General hoc market renew: Prim Ugbt Smooth heary, 2 30-300 lba. Smooth heavy, $00 lbs. op . Rough heavy Fal pica Feeder pigs Stags .810.00 010.25 .310.00 10 25 . 8.25 m 9.00 . 6.00 8.25 78 10.00 9.75 910.00 5.00 0 6.30 .... Cattle Are Absent Nouaxif fresh appeared for sal in the cattle aueys at norm Portland Wednesday morning. There ecntannee a -kond itMRnii fn ...i; but medium grade is rather alow around former iisure. General cattle market ran re: Choice steers 3 T.00 7.80 Medium to 1 to good steers . 6.25 7.00 6.75 A 6.25 Fair to medium steers . , Common to fair eteera. 4.75 (is 6.73 Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cow aad heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Common to fair oows and heifers Canners . Bun Fair to good leedera ... ".". Choice dairy calves Medium light calves Heavy calves " 5.05 ( 8.25 5.000 5.75 4.25 5.00 3.25 m 4.25 2.00 e 3.25 3.60 m 5.50 4.50 5.00 1 lvflO g 12.00 T.50 te) 10.00 5.60.& 7.50 Mutton Market Holds No change was shown for either mutton o lamba at the Wednesday morning opening of th Aorth Portland market Supplies were limited mu am were man 00 th previous price basis. wti anu iamb range test of mountain lamba 9.73 8 10 50 Prune valley lamba 8.23 9 25 J I000 l,nb 4.78 & 6.25 ?UJLbi 4 75 6.25 Light yearling 7.50 8.00 Heavy yearling, 8.50 7 50 Light wethers 6 60(a) 7.00 Heavy wether 4 50 OS 6 50 Ewes 3.00 600 ' Tuesday afternoon Sale STEKRM No. Ave. lba. Priee I No. Ave. lbs. Price .,1020 $ 7.00 17. . , .1145 f 6.50 14.1073 6.50 I 5 984 t 6.00 (Jtms . snn x 4.75 .1000 . 5.00 . 780 3.35 .1010. 4.50 . 880 4.75 . 880 5.25 . 960 4.00 .1210 . 920 . 800 . 440 . 720 .1030 5.00 6.50 2.50 4.00 4.25 5.00 CALVES . 150 $12.00 I 1 110 $11.00 190 12.00 I BULLS .1320 $ 4. on HOGS . 193 31 05 . 210 1025 .1 80 10.25 . 170 9.75 . 172 10.00 . 185 1Q.15 . 193 10.25 2 253 310.00 2 160 10.25 8 150 9.75 12.... 210 9.75 9.... 158 10.25 9 198 10.25 4 . . 13. . 15. . 8.. 7. . 2. . LAMBS . IIS g S.75 I Wewntwsay Bloenlns Safes STEERS. No. Av. lbs. Price. I No 2.... 1080 8.25 1 1 At. lba . 970 Pries, t 6.00 nous 186 $10.13 I 1 07 10.15 2 WETHERS 1T0 $ 7.00 I LAMBS SO 310.00 7. . . 4. . . 1... 1... 180 810.15 265 8.25 NEW INCORPORATIONS Salem, Or., Feb. 1. -The National Timber A Lumber company of Portland, with a capital stock of 3500.000, filed articles of ineorpra faan with the state corporation department here TMWay. Tha incorporators are G. Evsret Baker H. O. Proebstel and D. Menkens. ' ' Other corporations filing articles Tuesday ..J1'' Mining company, Portland, 8500. PindelL' KU1' C" SoaWd and D. W. AHen-Goodsell Motor eompaey, Portland. 3 SO -OOOJP. H. Allep, Gerald Gwell C M- Paitland Insestera, lac.. Portland, 84000 Charies I. Nagri. Henry W. Kent and Joha R Tomb use a. COWLIT? COUXTT COLLECTED $U2,17 DTJBIXG 1921 K a la res. Wash.. Feb. 1. Cowlit eoun-j tJ collected in 1921 amounted to 8830 -J0-93 . $8391.35 was collected by eorlnty offwera. 88696,61 ia fines, of which 84149 sew Jo the state school and $3789 te the ape "aJ htrurir abttinj fund; gase licenses amounted to $6062. and doc (ax $548. The road and bridge fund yielded 872,984.63 and the road TV.. raw-4 sus.aai.va. Bond aaiea to taled 8311,071-14. Revenue from tli. countj poor farm waa $1225.40, and from the atate bonntiaa 8479. Poll tax collections were $21 -Sf2. J?" C5ttntJ association turned in $1296.75. Tins, with smaller items, makes a total af 81.326,947.83 received in 1931. Col ieetjoos lor J918 amounted ta $667,897 63 . "JfiPt of 1921 nearly donhed those of 1918. No additional clerks were employed in the treasurer's or auditor's office during 1821 , e NEW LA PIJTB CHEAMEBY TO BEGIN OPEBATIONB AT OJfCE La Pine. Feb. 1. The I Pisa creamery! which waa to have been reestablished next spring, wil: be equipped and put in operation immediate ly, follow in g smpenaian of the Silver Lake cream ary which was prectiraHv dest roved bv a hnil.r. hexplassan bat week. Tha La Pine creamery i will also take over the business of the La Pine Mar ket which quit business a -few days aco. The new institution will be known as the I a Pine Creamery and General market,, and win con stitute a distributing depot for farm products than affording the farmers ef the southern part of rhwehnte canary, and the northern parts of lake -aad Klamath eour,rias, market for their products, which they have not had since the haakraptcy proceedings ef tha Farm Prod acts rristributinc coanpauy at Bend a few weeks ace. The new company ia headed by La ZieroW ef La Pine, an old time stockman of thia section. Haines fee Harvest Flaiabed Haiue, Or., Feb. 1. Th Paeifis Fruit Ex press ejonrpaay has just finished! rut annua ire harvest. The harvest this year t 170.000 tons vrSich is ta be awed ia fefrisarater cars tt per ishable merchandise passing; over the TJaina Pa cific staring the summer month- The ice pro daoed this pear waa of avesasw thickneea ef 1 5 inch, or nearly twice that oi last year. Olyinpia Bank Maa Chaagef Otrmpia, Wash.. Feb. 1 Kssaetk S. WiW. rasr-ier for the Olrmpi National hank, has ae eewteej prsitioB aa avanager ef the Citixsms' Trnst and Saatnsa bank ia Lea Angeles, Cel. He is reeisTimg hi pvesani preatios - and eTt Mnsday win leave for lam A series, i Wflsaat has ressrad ia thin present posftiea for the past three yeara -Mrs. Wilson ami daoghter Yirgmla will secossTBauiy him to California. LlTerpooI Wheat Htgk UwarpooL 8. Lc-r Wheat ckoscd to Id hlaher. .. . ... ... i .. ASTORIAN MAY GO BACK TO OLD RUN; OPTION IS TAKEN The steamer Astoria n. which chade a hard fight for paasenjer businciss on the run between Portland and Astoria' dor- ins the spring and trrynmer o( 1920. will again bo placed In service on that ryn during the season of 1922, if plans of several business men turn out. An option bas been taken for the purchase of the craft and final turn orer of the steamer will probably be made the latter part of the week. It Is understood that docking facilities have already been ar ranged. The steamer Astoria, formerly th Kesqualy, was brought from Puget Sound early in 1920 by Captain F. A. Wlllsorw overhauled, refitted and painted. She started out under the most favorable conditions, but she played In hard luck from the start. First boiler trouble then engine trouble and theri more of the same kind. When troubles with propelling machinery were finally adjusted and business was in sight the steamer waa libeled for the boiler work. The crew Jumped in with salary claims and Will son turned the boat over to the United States marshall who later sold her. She 1s now tied ap at the bone yard, at Ful ton. AMEB1CA5T FLAG SHIPS WILL CONTROL PHILIPPINE TBADE (By Universal Serviee) Washington, Feb. 1. American flag vessels will soon monopolize commerce between the Philippine Islands, the Vir gin Islands and the United States. The shipping board today formally certified to President Harding, under the Jones shipping act, that sufficient ton nage Is now available to justify Issuance of a proclamation declaring the islands "coastwise." In the matter of tha Virgin Islands, Chairman Laaker asked for 90 days' time in which to complete eervice over the route. The trade routes to the Phil ippines are already established. Because of a protest filed by commer cial and other Interests in the Philip pines against the inclusion' of those islanda in the coastwise trade, it is doubtftii if a presidential proclamation will be issued until a delegation haa been heard in support of the protest It is understood that jl committee will reach Washington from Manila early next month. The purpose of the coastwise provision ef the Jones act Is to further promote the American merchant rrjarine. MANY SHIPS TAKE LUMBER ABOARD FROM HOQCIAM PORT Iloaquiam, Wash-, Feb. 1. Thirteen big ships which have loaded or are load ing here this week will carry approxi mately 25,000,000 feet of lumber from Grays Harbor to virtually every part of the globe. The rieet is the largest ever assembled here, and is growing, instead of decreasing, according- to the harbor marine calendar. Included among those loading here now are the Japanese steamships Kaian Iaru, San Francisco iia.ru and Rozan, Maru ; the Parana or tne Danish-East Asiatic company, loading for Australia ; the Munrlo, of the Munson'line, loading for the east coaat; the West Isleta of the Xawsco line, for the east coast ; the Ethelstan, British, for Australia ; bar- kentinea Alicia Haviside and Anne Comyn of the Pacific Freighters compa ny, for Takii Bar, China- The steamers Edmore, for North China, and Cape Fiomain, for New York, cleared port Monday laden with about 6,000,000 feet of lumber. STEAM GRAIN FBEIGHTS HOLD ACTIVE AND STEADY New York, Feb. 1. (L N. S.)Ocean steam grain freights hold active and steady. There is a better movement toward the continent than to the United Kingdom. General cargo remains active. Board Quotations today are : United Kingdom, 3s 3d3 Sd ; Germany, Brem en and Hamburg, 1718c; France, At lantic range, 14 15c; Mediterranean, 23c; Amsterdam and Rotterdam, 15PJ6c JAPANESE SHIP MEN ARE - FIED FOR DRT TI0lATI0X , Seattle. Feb. 1. (U. P.) Transporta tion of 425 quarts of Japanese whiBkey into the United States cost Japanese of ficials aboard the Kajan Maru $1392 in fines and the whiskey was confiscated. Search of the ship unloading at Ho quiam revealed three different caches of whiskey and the quartermaster con fessed to taking the liquor aboard in tho Orient for sale in the United States. STEAMER PARTLY SIXKS Baltimore, aid.. Feb. L (U. P.) The Unified States shipping board steamship Eastern Dawn, allocated to the Black Diamond Steamship company, loaded with "5500 tons of Igrain for Antwerp, presumably for Russian relief, partly sank at her moorings here early today. POSITIONS OF VESSELS Radio reports front North Hcsd give the position of the following vessels t 8 p. m. Jan uary 1 : alakura, Honolulu for Victoria, lat. 28:26 N . long. 15:49 W. M. 8. Sierra, BetUaghaa for Saa Pedro. 180 mile aouth BeUingham. By federal wireless: Tale. San Francisco tor San Pedro. 70 miles south' of San Francisco. Lepttrisim, Portland for Pert Saa Lois, 728 mil north pot San Lais. Buckeye State, noon, San Francisco for Hon olulu. 450 miles east Honolulu. 1X1 worth, Bn Francisco for Seattle. 917 miles south ei cattle. Frank G. Dram, Avon for San Pedro, 197 mile south Avon. F. II Bark. Port Costa for Gaviota, 99 miles south Port Casta. Stockton. Honolulu for San Francisco, 240 miles east Honolulu. Lymaa Stewsrt, Saa Francisco for Baa Pedro, 310 miles north San Pedro. - ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamship Admiral Rodman, with passengers from San Francisco, Eureka and Coos Bay, will arrive- up late this afternoon at terminal Xo. 2. For San Francisco with passengers and freight, the steamship Rose City of the San Francisco & Portland Steam ship. Co., sailed at 10 o'clock this mora le The steamship EUtstern Sailor of the North China line, is working wheat at the Portland Flouring Milis T A. p. Stanley, formerly district ageht of the Empire lines, haa quit railroad ing and east his lot with the .sailers Stanley has joined the freight operat ing department of the General Stear slup corporation. arrivals Fatsruary 1 Hebsaa Mara, Japaaeaa steamer, trass Rube: ballast. Willamette, Americaa ' steamer, frora Saa Francisco; general. tesarajjmaf esmiary 1 Rose City. Americaa steamer, for Saa Fran cisco; asHsanaets and seaeaal. Swifilight, Amnea steamer, far CoJsa; bal last. MARINE ALMANAC Vwatsee ,st Brace's Mouth Xotth . Head. Feb. 1. Condi Uima at th mouth of th river at nooat Sea smooth; wind southeast. 12 miles; weather cloudy, v I ." AT WORLD'S PORTS Astoria. Feb. 1 ..-Sailed at rmdmsht, tranter Imwauaa. for Bostoa aad .New Tork. News of the Port"7 Halted at naev aad Jl a, as., ssteaase Celuo, fag Saa t Tides at Astoria Tharsday 4 :07 a. m. 8 0 feet 10 :JS a. rri. 2.3 feet 4 :07a m. 8.0 feet I 19 :33 a. m. 5.3 feet 4 ."07 p. m. 6.3 feet 10 :1S p. m. 1.9 feet - Seaside High water minutes earlier. " " " (.Seaside Low water !1 minutes earlier. Ran Pedro. Sailed at 7 :30 Daisy Putnam, for Saa Pedro. a. m.. New Tork. Jan. 81. Arrived. Iowan, from Portland and way port Cristobal, Jen. 80. Sailed, steamer Lehigh, from Portland, for Portland, Maine, Balboa, J aa, 30. Bailed, steamer Kstv LuckxaA. frora Boston, for Fortlesd. Sailed. steamer Robin Gtwdfellow, froaa New Tork. for Portland- Bailed, Patch steamer . Noor derdijk, from Antwerp, for Pacific coast pons. Astoria, Jan. 81. Sailed at 11:85 jl nv, steamer Harry Luckenbeeh. for 'New York via Puget sound. Arrived at 1 and lert wp at z p. as., steamer Willamette, from aa Francisco. Sailed at 9 p. m.. Norweciaa motorsnip ineo- dore Rooeevait, for Yaneoarer. B, Cf Sailed at 9 p. m.. steavner La Purtsima. tor Saa Pedro. Sailed at 9 -SO p. m., sxearaer atyoer tiasuty, tor Saa Pedro. Arrived at 12:46 p. at.. Japanese steamer Hemes Mara, from Kobe. Bailed at 7 p. m., steamer J. A. Moffett, foe Saa Pedro. loos y. Jan. ai. nxueo at p. aa.. steamer Admiral Rodman, or Portland, Saa Pedro. Jan. II. Arrived, steamer Ohioaa. from New Tork. for Baa Franejac and Portland. Arrived, steamer , Mexican, from Portland, for Europe. San Diego, Jan. 81. Arrived, -steamer D van port, from Portland. Seattle, Jan. 81. -Sailed, -steamer West Nottu, from Portland, for Buenos Aire. Ban Francisco, Feb. 1. A mvaJt -Catherine G. Sudden. Grays Harbor. :4S a. so.; Sea Foam, Fort Bragg, 5 45 a.' m. : power schooner Goldea Bute. Pirate Cove, 5:50 a. m. : Aaaettr Rolph, Portland, 6:83 a. m. : Wapama. Los Angeiea, 7:45 a. m. : Multnomah. Loa Angelra. 8:20 a. m. ; Amur Mara. New Tork. 8:50 a. m.: Hartwood. Grays Harbor, 9:13 a. m. 8ail Ings None gin. Aberdeen. Jan. 81. Arrived Roaean Maru. from Bhanghai, 1 1 :30 a. m. : schooner Ella A from Callao, noon, thence Dee. 13; Raymond, from Saa Francisco. 10 a. m. Saa Francisco, Jan. 31. Arrived Senator, Portland, 1:55 a. ro; San Antonio, Loa Angeles, $ s m.; C. A. Smith. Coos Bay, 4:29 a. m.; Carlo. Gray 'a Harbor, 7 :45 a. m. ; Avalon. Gray Harbor. 9 a. m. : Yale, Lea Angeles. 11 a. m Caamel. Grara Harbor. 8 :80 P. m. : Port Saunders. Monterey, 5:35 p. m. ; Maui. Hono lulu. 6:16 p. m. : Northland. BeattJ. 8:80 P m Necanioum. Brook me. 6:83 n. m. : Tahoe, Gray Harbor, 6:55 p. ra. ; Saa Jacinto, Bailing- ham, 9:BO p. m. ; Merchant, beetue. v ft m Sailed Frank G. Drum, Lea Angalea. 3:30 a m - Fiank S. Bnek. Gaviota. 7 a. jn. : Pre! dent. Loa Angeiea. 11:15 a, m. : Admiral Schley. Seattle. 11:83 L a: f, H. Human. Ijcm An celes, 12:10 p. ra.; Artaonan. Seattle. 12:80 o. m. : Lrais Stewart. Lo Angeles. 3:23 p. Admiral Evans, Portland, 3:10 p. m.; South Coast, Crescent City. 8:25 p. av; Pleidea, SeaV tie, 8 30 p. m.; Tale, Loa Angeiea, 4:15 P. m. ; Brunswick, Lne Aneeles, 5:13 p. nv.; Moerdiik. Antwerp, 8:20 p. ra.; Para) so, Portland. 5:80 p. av; Babinda, Portland, 6:30 p. m. ; Cold Harbor, Seattle. 6:65 p. av; Johanna Smith, Coos Bay, T:o p. ra. DAILY BIYEK READINGS 8 a m., Pacific Time. River St?? hsap-taras fl fi S8 Is Station HP CmatiUa ... 85 2. 1 2. Eugene .... 10 4.3-0. Albany 20 5.4 . 6alrm 20 9.8-1. Oregon City.. 13 4.9-0. Portland ... 15 2 . 7 -1 . 28 4 35 21 45 19 85 IT 86 "23 0.00 0.00, 0.00 0.00 0 . 00 'Rising; Failing. fiIVER; FORFCABT The Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationary during the next two or three uj' cs-ucvi sunwi or toe yue. Portland humidity at noon, 60 per cent. V lis to Arrive From . . San lsrf. . . . . Ran Fran . . . . . New Orleans . . S. Diego-way . . Vancouver . . . . San Fran. . . . ..HoU . . Kobe ...... . .N, T. A way. Vessels Paraian . . Due. . . .Fab. . , . Feb. . . . Feb. Babinda Pleiad! , . Admiral Evans . . . , Memnon , . Daisy Msthewt . . . . City of Li neo In. . . . Selma City Pansman. ....... Ramus ,.,,. Visnulam ........ Multnomsh Craster Hall H artisan Marti . . . I'fhld Mara No. 8. Davenport Wm- A. UeKenney . K. I. Tackeabaeh. .. Derblay Annette Rolph . , . . Kakuyo Maru , . . . . ViniU Randal Maru . . , . . Noorderdiik ....... ...Feb, 2 ...Feb- 3 . . . Feb. 3 ...Feb, 3 . . . Feb. . . .Feb. . . .Feb. . . .Feb. .. .Fr. .. .Fab. .. .Feb. ...Fab. . . . Feb. 3 J aooms . . , , .San Fran... .San Fran.... .Seattle .Kobe . Kobe .San Fran.... New- Tork. Feb .. .N. X. A way. . . iFeb; . . , Teeema . Feb. , ..San Fran. , . . r, .Feb.1 , ..mh rrsu.. . . , . res. i . . Shanghai . . , , , Kobe , . . Rotterdam . . .Murorsn ... , . .New Terk. . , . . Philadelphia , . . New Orleans i . . San Ft si. . . . . Buenos Airaa , .Kobe . , New York . . ..New Tork.. , .Hsnolnln . . . . New Tork . . ..New York.. .Feb. 8 .Feb, 10 .Feb. .11 .Feb. 11 .Feb. 12 .Fab- 12 .Feb. 15 .Feb. IS .Feb. 15 .Feb. 15 .Feb. I .F-b. ! .Feb. 17 .Fab. 18 .Feb. 23 .Feb, 28 net. .Feb. 2 .Feb. 2 Egrpt Mara . . . , Arisonan ...... Cold Harbor .... Dck-o Tjileboet ....... Roierian Tjuruehim Btra Ohioan Lewis Luckenbach Irfirline Blue Eagle Kentw-kian Manure ...... .Gaivestoa T Vessel Johan Ponlsea . Admiral Rodmta Coins Clyde Mara ... Pleiades Shasta . , West nenshaw . Ftilni Marn . . . RoobTalla Admiral Evans . Willamette . . . . Bearport , City of Victori. Raikyn Mara . . Remus Edna ........ Mannlard Craster Hah , . . , . ,gn Fran.. . . . , , , . San Fran,. . , , , ....West Coast ., .... Japaa ....New Orleans . . . . .San Pedro . . .'. Australia .. . , . . . . Orient ....San Fran . . . . S. Dteeo-way . .... Han Pedro. . . , ... .Baltimore .. . , ....Orient ....Japaa .... Wast Coast . . ... ..Pan Peer . . . , .... Honolqlq . . . , . , . . New Orleans , .Feb, .Fro. .Feb. .Feb. .Feb. -Feb. .Feb. .Feb. .Feb. .Feb. .Feb .Feb. .Heb. .Feb. .Feb. .Feb. .Feb. .Fb. .Feb. Steal Age new yerk.... Pansman En rep Hektor .Orient Multnomah . . Roe City . . . Heinaa Marn Annette Rnlph F.sstern Sailor Vintta Delco Lurliaa ...... .Ssn Pedro. . , , .Bsa Fas..... .Feb. 10 .Onept .Feb. 11 Fran. ..Feb. II OrW Feb J Orient Peb. IT New Orleans . . .Iwb. 17 Honolulu . . , . . .Fa. J8 Vaasett in pert Admiral Rodman Boobysll .City of Victoria Clyde Marn Colusa Eastern Sailor . . Kdna . Fuku Mara -, . . Hainan Mara . . Hektor ....... Henry S. Grove Johaa Peuben John W. Weil. Ksikra Maru . , Oregon Fir . . . . Thistle Saint Joseph . . . 8hasta ...... Steel Age Rose City West Henahew Willamette . . , , . . TermlnaJNet 2 ..Terminal No. X , . .Boo. Pec Deck . .Terminal No. 4 ...... Knanptno ....... pryaoek . Eaatere-Western . .Terminal Ne. 4 . .Terminal No. 4 , . . Inmait-Pouljan . .Terminel No. 1 Waa part ' - - Aston Montgomery m Berth Bank . Watuort . . . nmaa-Perjlaen ...... Ainsworth Harvey ....... listjeh Astoria Joins in Ship Pool Session Astoria, Feb. LAstorta will be rep resented with the ether porta ef the Pa cific coast at tha mastine in nr.vi.. - - ... nsouuis ton, February 28, with the shipping mru o eensiaer me propoeea $30,000,. 000 marine merger en the west coast Tbis waa decided Tuesday when the Port of Astoria commission authorised R. B. Pinneo. traffic man tr,- invitation of A, t. Laaker, hoard enauxiBan. A modernized form ef tha -rtftn. century "print writing" is being taught in seme English schools ta the interest UA S5JU1. Yltue4 s. Eastern Sailer - Feb. 13 Columbia Pacific ShSii s. aAnUHAI, MANILA ANU HQNGKQING S. S. VtniU - - - - - Feb. 17 j S S. West Coyote - - Mar. 17 Fr Ffrtbrr Iaforxasfioa Retarding Spaee, Batea, Eta, Aykly U . fntito JDeMrtBieni 509-522 Board of Trarje Bldg Portland, Ore. Or ASTOBJ A SHIPPINQ COMPANY, Aatoria, Oregoa -Or B. T. JONS i, jCp, Central pidg, beatU. Waah, FIXED FOR GRAIN , CARGO TO ORIENT The British steamship Gorjiston, 2809 net tons. Is listed for jrraln loading at t-oruana lor Uie orient. This la the first fixture-for several weeks but local exporters have not announced her. , Tho rate is quoted at $6.50 against tho 87 conferenfe rate. She Will be due here the latter part of the rnonth. The Geor jiston sailed from Uatanzajt, January' 12. for Vancouver, B. C. and probably has a cargo of raw. sugar for the Cana dian city. The Gorjiston waa formerly tha British steamship Gujarat. Wheat has been moving steadily toward China and Japan, but either In -parcel lots, owners' account, or old. time charter. The balk of tho business has been handled by the Japanese. It was , reported that the Norwegian rnotorshtp -Theodore Roosevelt would load grain at. Portland for the continent, -but this, morning she i,aS dispatched from Av toria to Port Townsetid- for orders. The Roosevelt Is operated - by A. M. GlUes- pie & Co.. and brought a cargo of paper -; to Astoria for transshipment to rail. Tho regular line steamship Bearport, in the. North China serviee of tho Co-. lumbia Pacific, will sail tomorrow with a mixed cargo. The steamship Colusa. W. R. Grace & Co., will also ret away tomorrow and probably the French steamship St. Joseph. Tho Colusa , will go to Kcuador. Peru I and Chile with mixed cargo. The Frenchman will have 4500 tons of grain for tho continent and 750 tons of flour for Mexico. She also has 200 tons of pig- lead.' : Paving Delay Is Laid To Clackamas Court Oregon City, Feb. 1. That the county court Is responsible for the delay In the operation of the hard surface road build lnj program as outlined in the bonding election, was the -accusation mads before tl-.e Live Wires of the local Commercial r club by L. A. Henderson, secretary . of the club, and O. D. Eby, city attorney. Their remark followed an address by ' Judge Cross at the Tuesday luncheon, explaining that prohibitive costs and dis agreement among the road districts pre -vented the operation of the program The court was accused of being out of sympathy with the hard surface improve ment program. ' Sinnott Transferred To Paper in Seattle Oregon City. Feb. L -Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Sinnott and young sop. Phillip Jr.. visited in Oregon City en route-to Seattle from San Francisco. "Sinnott. a newspaper man and son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sinnott of Oregon City, has been employed on the News in San Fran cisco and has bean transferred to Seattle. He was formerly connected with. local and Klamath Falls papers, and with the L'rited Press in Portland. PHONE COMPANT ELECTS Oregon City, Feb. L At a' meeting the airectors of the Canby Cooperative Telephone comDany. J. WL Smith wan elected president, W. H. IVucke vice president, and George Koehler secretary treasurer. The company has m miles pf telephone; line and 384 patrons at fl per month. The report for the year howed that a new call station had been Installed at a cest of about $3000, and, that the only outstanding indebtedness of tho company amounted to 1250. f laralZr-TjUaVrelZft, PuMBgev aad Freight gervle M. Y. ta CHXSBOURf aad SOUTHAMPTON. BQUITAajIsV- Sea. 2 Baa, art pe. 44 MAURETANIA ...Apr. Apr. 25 May IS BERENGARi. ...May 30 .una M JglJ 11 -S, X. TO HALIFAX. PLYMOUTH. CJIER ...,. BOURU ASiy HAMBURG saaoNia .. ... t N. T. TO QUKENSTOWTv AND UVBRPOOL AI.B8NIA t, Feb. 18 Apr. 4 ., 8CVTHIA Fab, 26 Mar. 22 Apr IS CAMERON IA ..Mar.11-Z N. Y. TO LONDONDKHHT AND OUeOOW ASSYRIA at-. 17 . . .. ALGERIA ........ -Apr. 4 ' May 12 June 10 N, Y, TO 1LIL1FAS. LONDONtlEBBY AND GLASGOW ' Bolfoi to ' LoMiVinderb't'." literol AND GLASGOW. AS8VRIA TArA 18 MawtS July 11 PORTIANO. MB,, t HALIFAX OtAKGOW. SATURNIA Feb. 16 Mar. SO CASSANDRA ...knar. 8 Ape, 18 .JPot information, ticket, etc., apply to LocsrvAceaU or ComBaay's Offioe, 821 Sec end A've., SaatUa Phoas Elliott 163S. Are Ypnr Going to Evtrop? Or thm OHmtT Or Around th World Why not gt wpencoscea aaa rata telormaOoti 8Mm a ara travwiem est sauwesly aar lav anr,7 al tU paAfUf . . - Vaaaat" DORSEY B. SMITH AMAeSas v;';- iQLUHH. TRAVEL BURCA3 LM BMUADWAY, FOMTlsABQ, OB. Ffcaa MaaaaU ff ASTORIA and WAY POINTS rrAt 9 snYieai Lea, Pally (Except aVatiraayk ftM . 88, Brleadid Blesxiing Aaenspmodaticaw tmaecim, ktad trf AD iRagtJa aa4 ftajr . ABB 91.88 EACH WAY. 33.08 EOC!fT5IP Aieepteaat pmtk. 'Bawy. 34S - TUB MARKiNa TRANSPOBlTATlOfl 4Xk NORTH CHINA UNE ; mCo. V-LUaV . . wau . asP TOKOH AH A, )T0PE, SHANGHAI, TSfNGTAO, TTYTjr. T8IN (TAKH BAE). rlwir.Tin nums 1 S. S; West Noroenturn Mar, 6 v