daily jouk:;al,' romiND, ciilg on.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1922.
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3
URTHER ADVANCE IS DUE! IN ALL 1
:ggth IS
'' WEDNESDAY DAIRY TBAVS .
Batter, Ears-, CMM
. ease ex. " lets.
fiats.
Portland . . . .f. .42e U
S3
3340
17
Xl
S3.
Saa FTB-BcUeo SVe
Waw Tctk Sle , 99e
kaiearo ........4Sc 48e
JLes Aaseles .4..43Vxe SSe :
Seattle ..... .se er
Vf .t-V t fnr mwm i tnnlwill in MJUts. St?n-
luMaa efforts imilinu tn wet sale of storage
Click, even, to Um extent of quoting- srtifieiaUy
it Usher price, r When i actual- sales are Un
goad at lower fSgarea '-"- " r
Stocks of eggs in storage auonaj " pni
lihn. . tu irreatest ksom for tnls Mraoa
int h uun ud cwmhan there is keen
kiesir to unload .promptly. . ronung. exorasv
thoMinn while ereater thin' a Veer. UOl er
relatively smaller than at Seattle. -
Fresh eggs enmtinn to re fleet 'an Mim tnt
fuation, thin being especially tru ma regards
tpullets. Which are in overaounaanc as ta.no
iment. It is quit easy to dispose of tb -
,ect to the Eastern trad t extreme prfc-ee,
bat other Offerings are allowing nun or tea
price easiness here. "
stacks ot aauT proaaco in storage Novem
ber
poruene
This Tear. Lest Tear.
Batter. H. ...t...... 827,88 87,690
Cheeoe. lbs. .- i . 49,260 76.463
Eggs, eases 23.S93 17.234
Poultry. IDS. ......... 1UZ.433 IV, loo
This Tear, Last Tear.
Butter, lbs. 444.S80 121.761
Cheese, lba........... 281.899 111,661
Eegs, caaes 15.523 7.4BZ
Poultry. . lb. . , 355.277 230,167
V Those desiring special information regarding
any market abould write the Commercial Ed
itor, Oregon Journai, inclosing stamp lor repiy.
BUTTER SITU ATION EULE8 EAST
Weakness continaes in the general batter
trade hero, with more or lets price snartmg
for both prints and cub, although no open
price cut lui been ma a in tne lormer.
VEAL- MAEXET SHOWnTO STEADY
i Market for wruntrv killed oelv baa a steady
appearance slope the street, with receipts mod
erate and demand absorbing offerings around
11012c a pound for the Better claaa staff.
1EMOS MART AT EECOKD ABK
; With sales of lemons u high aa S1Z s
ae here, adranciiic prices hare placed the
market at a hieh record. Some of the trade
has not ret quoted shore $11.30 per case for
best offerings. .
POTATO TRAJBE STTLI, IJTACTITE
Trade in potatoes remains Inactive at coun
ter nointm and for carload shiDPing. Erea
the Garnet market has subsided with nominal
bids again down to 75c a sack. Buyers are
awaiting delivery on previous purchases before
purchasing more seed.
XOW PRICED APEJjES IX DEMAND
' Demand for low-Dtlced apple continues fa
vorable here, with the 75e to tl.28 stock
moving writ at the range. Offerings of ; Dish
grade stuff moving slowly with limited buai
ne in Urue size extra fancy Spitzenberg
around 75(5:2.00. and with Delicious around
2. TO 3.00 generally.
BRIEF JfOTES PRODUCE
' Chicken trade still very slow
SDrillES.
TRADE
, for large
Turkey demand i limited; 88c ia top for
fancy goods generally.
Good quality grapes scarce; best stock from
Grants Pass moving slowly at 31.00 to $2.00
per lug.
Extreme scarcity of fresh halibut; sales 18c
to ZOc pound.
Local lettuce is not ' of very good Quality
but California stock to arrive is said to be
even, worse.
SHIPPERS WEATHER KOTICE
AVeather bureau advised Wednesday:
: Protfect shipments during the next 36 hours
against the following minimum temperatures :
Going north to Seattle. -43 degrees; northeast
to Spokane. 82 degrees: east to Baker-, 28 de
grees, and south to Ashland. 82 degrees. Mini
main temperature at Portland tomorrow, about
42 decrees.
PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICES
These are the prices retailers pay whole
salers, except as otherwise noted:
BUTTER Selling prices, box lots: Cream
ery price Prints, extras. 4.8 4 So, for plain
wrappers, cube. 40 42c per lb. ; dairy, buying
price. SOe per lb.
BUTTERFaT Portland delivery basis: No.
1 grade, 48c; No. 2. 45c; No. 1 gone, 46
tot 'A grade.
CHEESE SelUng: Tillamook, tripleta, S3
S3c lb. ; Toung America, 33c per lb.
Oregon triplets, 219 27a. Buying price, f. o.
b. Tulassook : Triplets, 80c; Toung America
sad Longhorns, 81e. Selling price: Block
Swiss. Wisconsin. 30 985c; imported. BOe lb. ;
liin burger, 252Sc: cream brick. Oregon, 23
9 26o; Eastern, 28 9 30c
, TUGS BuywiC price, Frdnt street: Cur
rent reoaipts. Western Oregon, 42e per dox,;
Eastern Oregon. 40 42c per dox. ; henneries,
48c per dox,; selling price, select, 62 9 Bee
per dos.; candled. 6052c per dos. ; pullets,
43 9440 per doc; storage, 319 37c per dos.
EGG Association selling price: Select,
86c; brown, 68c; fresh, 68c': pullet. 48c.
UVE PbULTRT Selling price: Heavy
hena. 23928e per lb.: light hens. 18914
lb, : light broilers. 20 9 22s lb.; heavy springs.
ISSI69 lb.; ducks. l8(22o per lb.; turkeys
, alive. 80c; dressed, 88 940c tb.
fresh Fruits and Vegetable
PBE8U rBUIT Oranges. 34.70 9 8.75
box: bananas, llSliKa lb. ; lemons, 810.50
912.00 a case; grapefruit, Florida, 3S.009
97.00; casabas, 2He lb.; pears. 81.009
3.00 box; Conoord grapes, 7o lb.; Muscat.
$1.00 91.50 lug; Oregon Tokay. $1,00 9
2.8 R. ' '
BERRIES Cranbenie, Northwest, $8.50
9A00 per hex: Eastern, $19.50 9 20.00.
DB1ED rrllTTS Detes, $8.269 7.00;
figs, black. 18 9196 lb.; prunes, 40s and 60s.
26-Ib. box. 12 Vse: 60s and 80s. 10 He lb.
ONION SeUioa price to retaUers: Ore
gon, $1.7693-00 per cental; garlic, 15o per
IBV green onions, ze v n per aw. pnnrnsv,
POTATOES Selling price to retailers:
Orecoa. fancy. $1.00 91.25 per cental; sweet
ota foes. 3 e per . -
. VEGETABLES - Beets. lHe per Tb.;
eabbag, 3 91 He per lb.; lettuce. $1,50 9
, 1.76 per crate; carrots, lHc per lb.; tomatoes,
Oregon. 60c box: Cat.. $2.50-92.75 lug; hone-
radish. 15918c lb. : artichokes. .( : cauli
flower, $1.60 91-73 dosen.; celery. 75 9 85a
' 4neA " ,v r
. APPtES ' lookers, ' -76c 9 '1.10: face and
fffl. $1.00 91.80; fancy and extra fancy
sacks. $ 1.75 9 S.OO box.
r COPJfTRT MEATS Selling price: Coun
try bogs, 14 9 14 He lb., heavy stuff less; teal.
tore (about 9 to 100 toe.), llDUe lb.;
kaifv stuff less: bimba. 18e IK
SMOKED MEATS Haaoa. . 28 9 S3 B.a
sreakfast basoR. 37 9 4C; lb. .
rstsiaunvvoa js an m . wh.
li. a 1 ik . .iaW 11 SltUa? onwa. S
10c; tambs, l$920e lb.; ewe. 10 914
la; hoes. 14 91 He lb.
- LaIU Kettle readerfd, 18 He lb.J tierce
baaia, eosipouixi. 10-
v' BEANS Small white. $7.00: brew, white.
$7.00; pink,, $7.04; limaa, $10,80; bayoo.
SS.60; red. SS.7S.
HOVTC7 New. 14.009 4.50 nef ease.
- KICK Japan. No. 1. So; Blue Rose. e
lb. : New Orleans, head, (tie.
COFFEBr-Boaatad, 22 H 9 M H lb. ta
tacks or drama.
R.VLT Coarse, half ground, 100s, $18.00
ton; 60s, $17.85: table dairy. 60a, $17.60;
nras, ubsj saoie aaa wjtx.
884.80; lump. $26.60. ,
i - SUGAR Cub, $8.88; fruit and berry.
87.85; yellow C, $7 30; beet, granulated.
87.70; extra CV $T.J: golden C. $7.80,
-- CANNED MfUtTelU, $8.00; Why six.
(. ease, xkagre, es.oa oassx.
SODA CRACKERS In buJJt. l$e lb.
w KUTS Walnuts, S19X60 lb.; almonds.
S9 28e lb.; tliberta, 17o lb,; peanuts, 8
t
;-f ., MARKET VERT GOOD
t , Ship Hogs, Veal, Lambs
8 Checks br return maiL
The Savinar Co,e Inc.
100 PROXT STi, PORTLAND, OB.
yrit JLEB BtJTERS or "
POULTRY AND
DRESSED 1MEATS
' WHAT HATE TOT;! -
BLUE:YALLEY FHODUCE Ca.
; U aad CUsas fits, Portland, Ore.
GENERALLY DOVN
Dressed Meats
BASKET
v Br ttrmaa XL Cokes
Some of th downtown markets and
a few of the suburban shops are gir-
inr the publla th Demerit of the Yery
low. pries now in sffsct for in
tha wholssals fAarket, but most m uts
shops ars stiU trying: to froret that
the war and war profits are things of
the past. -The pubue Is asked to par
on the basis of the highest prices that
usually rule lvT the wholesale market
while many retailers pocket the profits
when they are able to purchase for less.
As n example of the methods or
butchers in gettinr the public to pur
chase supplies under grulse that It is
because of the lack of demand for low
priced i stock that z the selected cuts
must be priced tUl higher, the action
of retailers in charring just s much
for round steak as for the finer cuts
is a-ive. ' A short time sea butchers
complained that the pubila would not
purchase hams and bacon because
prices were low. As soon as the aver
age consumer realised this, the demand
for pork products increased. Then the
butchers quickly advanced tlieir prices.
- Sellers of cubebutter are now able
to shade their prices about 2c a pound
as a result of recent cuts in the whole
sale market. .
Pullet egs are being- sold at low
prices relatively- for the fresh offer
ings because of the abundance of such
stock, while -the farcer errs command
a big premium to go to New York. ,
Cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, celery
and spinach are still available in aup
ply . at former prices. Local sprouts
are not plentiful arug not very rood,
Halibut remains scarce with the
price renerally at 30c a pound.
. Retail prices renerally show :
Butter Fresh creamery. AO & 64c.
Fish -Halmon. 1520c: black cod, 12Hc;
halibut. 25 SOe lb.
Flour Best Meat patent, tl.8B03.18 pet
49-lb sack.
Potatoes New, llHe per lb.
. Onions 8 $ 8e per lb.
Yamhill street price:
Carrots, 4o bunch : string beans. 7e lb.;
cabbage, le lb.; cauliflower. 0lie head;
teHoce, swive neaa; potato, io lo.; cel
ery. B910e bunch; tomatoes. Be lb.
Com Best. 20c dosen.
Hoay- Comb, private . stores, 20c; pablia
market, SOe; quart, SOo; pint. 8Se.
Eggs Public market, SO 9 55: private
stores, eesyoue oxreen.
Poultry Light hens, 22e lb.: heavy hens,
over 4 lbs.-. 28a lb.; fryers. 80c lb.; broil
ers, 32e lb.; turkeys, faney, 60 Ibt
Chicago Wheat
SligEtly Lower
At the Opening
Chicago. Nov. 8. Burin -of deferred fn,
tures in a small way helped to firm up the
wheat market after aa irregular opanins.
Prices were at, lower.
Com started unchanged to He off. Later
tne market ramea en small burin.
oats opened unchanged to Ho higher.
Provisions were steady to strong at the
ouisei on scattered oaring.
Chicago rang by T rifted Press:
WHEAT
One--
December. .
May.;
July......
December. .
May ,
July
December. .
May
July
January. . .
May
January . . .
December. .
May. . .
BTJT1NG ON BIO 8CAEE AT
OPENING OF COTTON XASKET
New York. Nov. 8. Buying was on a w
scale at the opening of the cotton market.
Traders believed that the census bureau's gin
ning figures of 8.189.839 bales indicated a
crop under 10.000,000 bales and this doubt
less awacxea a lot ot commission purchasing.
In addition Liverpool, Japanese interests and
the trade bought freetey. Offering were
moderate from Wall street the south and
some of the spot Booses, Business continued
active after the - start, with nricea ruins
steadily.
The market closed firm at an advance of
53 to 85 points. Spot cotton was steady
today, 80 points higher at 8630. No sales.
Month.
January ...
February. . . .
March
April .
May
Open,
2550
2525
2600
2465
Open, i High. Ixwr. Close.
115H lllH 115 I15H
118 114H 1144 116
105 108 H 105 H 105
" CORN
69 70 H 68 69 H
60 70 69 70 5
684 70 H ' 68 H 69
OAT8
42H . 43H 4tH 42
42 42 42H 42H
40 40 H 39 94 39
UBD
985 995 977 995
1010 1080 1010 1030
BIBS
985 995 985 995
RTE
J, 85 H 84 H 84 H
84 H 85 84 H 84 H
High. Iw. Close.
2615 3 2541 2580
2577
S590 2520 2573
2560
2573 2494 2526
. .... 2529
2540 2460 2511
.. .. .... 2465
, 2430
.... .... 2598
2643 2550 2615
June .......
July .
August. ....
Sept.
November. . .
December. . .
2550
New Tork Butter and Erra
New Tork, Nor. 8. (I. N. S.) Butter
Creamery extras. 49H9 61e; creamery firsts,
39 9 48 He; creamery higher Bearing 60 9
50 He; atete dairy tub 84 9 48 Ho.
Clues . Market fiwn. Stat flats. 26 H 9
27c; lower grades, 2022o. Wisconsin whole
miut. isncy xoung America, 26 H 26 He.
State skims, specials, 20a.
Eggs Market -etrady to firm. Nearby
white, fancy. 90e; nearby brown, faney. 7S9
80c: extras, 67 9 60c: firsts, 44 9 SOe.
Milk The nominal wholesale price ia $2.90
Per 100 lbs.
Winnipeg; Wheat Options
Winnipeg, Nov. 8. Wheat:
Open. High. Ixrw.
May 103 H 104 H 103 H
Dee 100 H 101 H 994
Nov. ...... 106 H 106 105
Closet
104 H
100 7
106
Minneapolis- Wheat . -Options
Minneapolis. Nov. -8. Wheat: .
Open. .. High, Xow. does.
Do. .112H 118H 113 112b
May ...... 112 H 11$ H 11 lit
9s
tb.; pecan, 35e to.; BrasfJa, 13 H lb.; chest,
uta, Japanese. 23 9 ?4o lb,
rwi and ShetTflsh -FRESH
FISH Silveraide aalmrei. T 910c
Tb.: halibwA. llStAe aluk mZt sat.
Bt.; basket kippered cod. $3.00: basket kip-
ireu buubou. ea.w; Jing coo. IBM a;
soi. lOe lb.; iturgson, 20 lb. :
OT8TER8 Eairtara, $4.80 sal t Olynuiia,
$8.00 gal-. $1 60 e.t.; eraba, large $3.60
4oa, sxaatt $3.60 dos.
. Hep, Vo and NUkM ,
HOPS 1923 exop. XMsniaal. 8 910a Bx
HIDES Calfskins. 17e ro. ; kips, x a.
green hid. 10 lb.; eatted, 13eT --
MOHAIR Nominal. 23 9 $2 lb. .
SHEEP PELTS Loos dry petts. 2Ie:
short pelts. lOHo lb.; kmc hair goat peJta!
10 912 Tb.; short hair goat pahs, 30 960
each.
.WOorjr-vTuTetnett valley, coarse, 30 9
S2e; saedium, 26 9 tOe lb.: fine. 809 86
lb,: Eastern Oregea-Idaho, 309$7e lb,
JPAIXOW AND GRKAfeB No! 1 UUow.
$ 9 6H e; No. V 4 H 60; grea 8 H 9
CA4CA1U. BABX 1S2 peeL ej lit!
Peel. 80 lb.! trap toot, 7 nvT. v
Nsa Otis. Btsv ;
RAW . IJNSSE1) OIL- Barrers, pr
li?i-f.i. e. V rl. $1.36
BUUJCU LIN SKID OIL Barrel. gt
i?2: BgsJ. Mja. per X. 81 Jf
iKW-EillSE Drama, Bex gmi. 81.331 8
gat eans. ner ral . 1 7
WHITE UEAD"- 100-Bx
fee IK,
latest carload leather eates by BaamrfaetBr-
vnosauasBi rviaawjllllllg I. O. ax xaill val-
ae ia direct 6 retailer and i ithrfflng
FLOORtNa; i Blgm. ttm. Asa
134 No. 2 v. (.....$34.00 $47.60 $49.00
-e an s .uy ST.VV
FINISH:. - r :i -
cetlinqV"'
1x8 No. 2 and bet.. 41.00 ....
DROP SIDINO: '
It No. 2 and bet. . 40.00 4100
BOABDS AND aVHTPXAP: - . -
1i:?,t,1 V-i 21.8s 15.80. 18.S0
. VW1.4SlWASi J
44 12-14 ,.,.vt.; S1.S0 33.60
LATH:
4 ft. No. 1 fir...... -8,13 . 3.4S
A fUiinxie i. . 4 . i i S 9s
13.40
Total sales. nulla, 4.022,36 feet.
BREADSTUFFS IN
A GOOD POSITION
-I
I
NORTHWEST GRAIN RCETPTS
Commled by the Merefearms
-Ajars
Wheat Barley Flour Oata Hay
VorOaBd. Wed.
74 ...
9 5 :1
Year ago . . i . .
$4 1
6 -8 - "3
Season to data.
8.433 268
38 885 671
Tear ago. ...... 15.823 li 147 443
Taooana, Tue. .
2-
i 1
Tear ago. . . i . .
10
418 eo
Season to date.
63 284
.16 $64,
16 38
ago. . . 1 . .
Seattle, Tues. .
h A8
Tear ago . . L . .
11
2 -16
Season, to date.
1070 381 881
Tear aco,..i... 3,7t5 105 1004 364 704
By HymaW M. Oohee '.
Still another , advano ta the ntee of all
grade of flour ia in : early proapeot fey ta
local market. Not only are H patent and
bakers' brands expectied to rise about 20c
per barrel, but a similar advance is likely to
bt booked at the 'samei rim for export grade.
Despite the temporary lull in the bull move
ment of the Chicago market, there continued a
very strong . tone for i cash wheat at - Paeifie
Northwest points. Millers were buyer of
bot& soft sad hard wheats with eiub ' fron
$1.22 to $1.24 generally and. with choice xaiu-
ina bmeatem stronx. but on a nominal basia
at $1.60 per busheL I Turkey red ia in most
SHunu AtniM r TnB mfflBsiL sum lor use
first dm this season la euotaa dojow tne
tab prioe at $1.20 91-22 gwneraliy. I
MUlatuffa an ahowinc a very asset i supply.
aeoeiUtia to leadinsr lnral ssillera. A fnrtaar
of ; $1 pec ton is aue. ins enure
coarse -grain and teed market, etand In .a
firm neaitum. i : i
- Formgn flour business is quiet. Europe S
leaking sup plies but is not willing to meet the
price views1 of Padfioi Slope millers. A fur
ther advance here ia axpectea to change sen
timent on the other aide, ! ' ;
Broomhall cabled: i I . -i I
Greece The QuVntity of Tbfaee wheat which
baa been aaed ia reported to -be small, i
Eurooe A'he. weather ia enerallr : ssasnto-
able and seeding ha been completed under
favorable condition except In the Swath went.
where farmers are complaining . of cseasnte
rainfall. i i
India Seeding ia progressing rapidly! fn the
North, where soil sonditioaav are favorable,
Australia The situation here ia elightily
unproved and in the state of 1 Victoria further
hght to moderate rains have fallen. The South
east section of Australia seems to have Buf
fered from the recent drouth, i but conditions
in other rarta of the country rs more favorable.-.
WHEAT Buying price tidewater, track de
livery: dub. $1.22 91-24 pat bu. ; bluestem,
$1.40 pet bu.; Big Bend Whestem. : $1.60 ;
Turkey red. $1.2091-22; red Kusman. $1.19.
DOMESTIC FLOOR Selling price, mill
door: Patent, new crop, $7,40; Willamette
valley brands, $5.90 6.05 i -'. local straixnt,
S5.6S: bakers' hard! wheat. $7.40: baker'
bluestem, $7.80; bakers' pastry, $5.10 bbL;
graham, $6.20; whole wheat $0.40; rye.
16.80 bbl Price for city delivery. 15 extra;
suburban, ; 20e extra. i
EXPORT FLOUR Club straight, $3.30
5.40; bluestem, cut-off. $5.60. j.
HAT -Buying price : Wills mettev timothy,
fancy. $20.00 ft 20.50 : Eastern Oregon tim
othy, $22.50 per ton; clover. $18.50 919.00;
straw. $8.00;. alfalfa. $19.00; .grain hay.
$20.00.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta
10c for new crop delivery. Domestic bsgs.
MILLS TUFFS MiErun at mill iacked. ton1
lots. $32.00; carload lota, $31.00; middlings,
$39.00 940.00 per ton. - ,
OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed, $35.00
i a e ia. .mt tt aa
e ou-uu 1 miiiiin, e-v.wv.
BABLET Buyiac price: I Feed. $88.00;
orewing, g.ou.
FEEDSTUFF3 F. O. 3.-mills: BoQed bar
ley. $37.00; whole barley. $35.00; alfalfa
meal, $30.00; eocoanat meal, $88.00; eracked
corn, saa.v-j; wnoie corn, sso.uu.
Merchants Exchange bids:
WHEAT
Nov.
Dec
Hard white
Soft white .
Western white ........
Hard winter .
Northern sorinar . . . .
3 1.85
! 1.21
I 1.8 S
1 I2
1.22
1.17
1.19
1.14
1.21
1.17
1.19
Western; red I i 1.14
! FEED OATS
No. 3 36-lb, naturala Ho Bids
36-lb. cUpp No. Bids
38-lb. natural . . . . 35.60 i 85.60
1 - BAHLET ' ! ' 1 I
44-lb, minimum ........, 88.75 - 83.T6
40 -lb. minimum 183.00 .- 88.00
: -C0BN ! - - t '
No. 1S.I. shipment i S4.00 I 83.00
No. 3 K, T. ahlpment- 32.79 82.00
New Tork Surar an CoffeO
New Tork. Noe. 8.-n. P.w-Secar, dull;
raw, $5.5$; refined, dull; granulated, $6.00
97.00. .
(Coffee No. 7 epet Bio, 10 He; No. 4
Santo,. 15 H 9 15 He,
: Urerpool Cotton Steady :
Xiverpool. Nov. 8. Spot cotton was in
limited demand today. Price steady: sales.
3000 bale.; America middlings, fair, 1684
good middling. 1624; full middlings; ISIO
middling. 1604: low middlings. 14 70-: good
ordinary, 1399; ordinary, 1364. ;Futur
openea quwi.
Henry Frost Klllg Plants
Tennessee, Or.. Nov. 8. The heavy ' frostl
has killed the aehJtas. tomatoes and eueum
bars which have flourished all -. fall here.
AMERICAN LITE STOCK PBICES
Ohleaae Hooa SS.SS
Chicago, Nov. 8s (L N; 8. ) -Receipts
22,000: market steady. Bulk, $8.0098.50;
top, $8.65: medium weighty $S.3O9 8.60;
Ught weight. $8.25 8.50: light lights, $8.00
9 8.40; heavy packing sow, araooth. 7.40 9
7.96; packing sowa, rough, $7.1097.80: pigs,
$8.25 98.00. 1 r
Cattle Receipt 12,000, market : strong.
Beef Steers Choi i and prime. $12,609
I8 60; medium end good, $9.00911-76; good
and choice. $11.80918.30; common and
medium. $7.00 911.00. Butcher Cattle
Heifers. $5.00 9 9.80: rows. $4.00 9 8.00:
bulla, ! $2.50 9 4.50. ; Cannerai and Cutter
Cows and heifers, $2.50 9 8.60; canner steers,
$4.0O9 6.60.
Sheep Receipt ; 30,000, martst exeaoy
Fat, 18.00 914.25: lambs, culls and eommen
$9.O012.O0: sorinc lambs. 110.00 9 12.50.
yearling wethers, $7.00 9 9.60; ewes, $6,60 9
7.78 ewaa. en lis and. common. $2.00 9 4. SO:
breeding ewes $3,00 911.00; jeedtt lambs.
Denver Heo ssjbo
Denver. Nor. 8. C. P.)-4-Cite reeeipu
S10O; strong. Steers." $5.25 9 7.50; cow
and heifers. $4.0096.28; storkers and feed
ers. $4.78 9 7.23; calvea, $3,00 8.00. 1
Ho reoeipta 800; ateday jto lOe higher.
Top. $8.30; bulk, $T.609.8B. I - I
Sheen receipt 23,000: steady. 25a higher.
Tames, $12.50 918.50; eweal $6,00 9 6.33;
feeders, $11.75 912 0. J 1
Smith Omaha. Neb., Nori 8. Hot re-
eefpte 400O. Market active. -nerally steady.
Bulk packing gradea. $7.26 07.60. Butch
ers, is.netts.ie. top. ss.isi ouix. 97.30.9
8.16, ' i
Cattle receipt ' 7800, market choice and
prime cord fed steers steady. Top $13.25;
ethex glow to 25s lower; bolls weak; Block
ers nad fseden generally steady. 1
Sheep receipts 10,000, market ' kUling
classes etrons to .26 higher.! Top Western
laieba. $14.13: fed lambs,; $14.00; fed
clipped, $18.10: yearling, 811.75: ewes,
$T.10; feeding lambs, $13.25; feeding eyes.
$6.60. . - - - ,-i - , f
' Kansas Orty MsTS, 88.80 ;
Kansas City, Nov 8. Cattle receipts, 12,
000; market, steady. Stents; $3.00 9 9,50:
oowe and heifers, $5.00 9 8.60; etooker and
feeders. $4.6097.25: olv( $8.0099.50.
Hog receipts. 12,000; raarket ectiea Balk
of aalea, 37.90 9 8.15. Top, $8.20. Heaviea.
67.0398.16: light. $7.70 9 8.1 3; taediuoia.
97.05 9 8.30 -. ... .J... ,.,: ir , i
Sheep receipts, '0000 ; snarkei, ' ! steady.
Lambs, $1$ 00 14.00; ewe, $6,009 7.00.
: He sesntie He Market - -
SeatU,' Nov, 8. Hog, Bona ; -
Cattle rsosipta, 112, market eteedy. Prune
eteere heavy. $7,009 7.40; good eteere, $$.50
9 7.00 -aedinm tea choice. $ 8,60 9 T.O0 : fair
to good, $8.60 9 4.50: prrm cow. $4,759
6.00: eommen to rood, $$.734.28; eanaera
$1.509 s.50; ealvea, tirht.! $5.5091.00;
aauTse, aeavy, a.BV y d.ou.
,; Sheep, none. -;; ,i-
' - East era -Cash Wheat -. - -
Ch -, Nov. 8 CaeJl Wheat: 1 K 8
r'K2!-.88?0 red, $1.22: NoJ 3
hard, $1,17 9 1.19 Ht ha 3 hard, $1 18H 9
a.i is T ; -. rcu, ei.le H,, . . . i . i
Mianeapoaav Not Sj-CaAi wheat:! - Nai 1
jr . ,f y? j 9 1,23 h ; i-ri i
TVf,1,1.. t2lV herthern.
fHiH2! !! J"- i1 S-rthern.
$1.09 H 9 114 H : No- t northern. $1.07 H
2 I'll H s J0l 1 rk 3bmtaaa, $1.20 H
syi.ST M ":'.'' i- -: i -. v j -. 1 ,
Wmnipetv Kerr; ,-Cash I wheat: ) Na' T
north, $1.06 H: No. 2 northern. $1,S4H;
No. 8 northern. $1.01 H: tt 4 northern.
95Hr: No, 8 awnheraOH; Na aenh
era, 84 He; track. Hit , , 1
Baeso Afre Wheat '
Rwnee Aires. Nov. 8. -Opening waeet nn-
r hanged. Corn.
unclianxad,
XlftA. $e mp.
Oats, aarhaagwi.
17 ...
S.0J5 3
6,41 70
13 1
is : 1.
8.K18
GRADES OF FLOUR HERE
ONIONS SELLING
AT BETTER PRICE
A rather fair demand it showing for eedons
from Paejfte Northwest points and for faney
good advaae of 10 tb 15e In the former
price Is shown at WTTIimetto valley ahipping
pofatta i Carload buaiseas is confirmed ' at
$1.35 91.40 per: cental for fanqx onion f.
a b. Willamette valley.
Approximately JO carloads out of a total
supply of perhaps 350 cars have been sold
to date thai season. Most of them have al
ready been snipped, the remaining sold lot
awaiting transportation, which ia of eery erracOe
Business in carload lota "of etuone has been
confirmed with Puget Sound and the inter
mountain eonntry. but nothing at all baa goat
south or farther East.
Front street trade in onion is gaining in
activity with the bulk of the bnainee with
ratauer at I1.7SS 3.00- per cental for. Mo.
1 stock in new sack.
MARKET FOB. COTTON CLOTHS
, OPENS WITH PBICES FIRM
New Tork. Nor. 8. Prices in the market
tee cotton cloth were exceedingly flnn when
tradine waa resumed today. Thi tendency
was sustained by the active and stroax move.
enent for raw staple. Print cloth were in
excellent demand and tne re was ernenoe of a
still unfilled call lor sbeetux for expert.
tmila twuia. naiama ehecka and aateena all
were sought, but both buyers and seller showed
considerable caution in their operations
Tne - raw auk market we Quiet both here
ana ta Yokohama. Little ehaaga waa -eported
in quotauons, although beat No. ' 1 advanced
slightly to 88.47 H pound and Kansai No. 1
tO SS.43.
FOREIGN WOOI. ABSORBS HOST
INTEREST IN BOSTON MARKET
Boston. Nov. 8. Far more interest waa
shown in -the foreign wool markets today than
tn tb scattered offerings on the summer street
market here. Thia undoubtedly , waa due to
the lack of stocks here. Some wools shipped
here on consignment, however, now are ueint
sold.
aft Indication of the influence of the foreign
markets la asm in the denarture of one of
the Americas Woolen company buyers for the
London sale scheduled for tne near lutnne.
DAIBT PRODUCE OP THE COAST
San Francises Market
San Francisco. Nov. 8. tU. P.) Butter
Extras, 46o; prime firsts, nominal; firsts.
43 Vic
Egg Extras, 60 He; extra pullets, 48 He:
undemsed pullet. 88c.
Cheese California flats, fancy, 23 He.
Seattle Market
Seattle." Nor. 8. Egg Select ranch, 65c;
pullets, 42c
Butter lltr creamery. 4Bc: Dnccs. eve.
Cheese Oregon triplets. 30c; Tillamook
triplets, SI 9 33c; Toung Americas, 33c
Le Angst Market
7o Anreles. Nov. 8. Butter 47 He lb.
Exit Extras. 66c; esse count, 48c; pul
lets, 46a.
Poultry Herts, zsc; broilers, 3a; iryers,
26c pound.
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
San Francisco Market
San Francisco, Nov. 8. (U. P.) Potatoes.
Centals, $1.10 9 2.00. '
Onions Brown and yellow, $1.50 91.76
per cental at wharf. v
Seattle Market
Seattle, Nov. 8. Onions Cahforrii. 2 He;
Walla Walla. 2c pound.
Potatoes Takim -Gems. $25.009 28.00;
local. $15.00 9 20.00 per ton.
Los A nosees Market
Los Angeles, Nov. 8. Potatoes, Northern
Rivers, 1.75t.85; poorer, low as $ 1.5-0;
Idaho Basset-, $1.65 91-85, mostly $1.75.
Chlearo Dairy Produce
Chicago. Nov, 8. (I. N. S.) Bntter Re
ceipts, 6527 tuba . Crexraery, extra, 48c; ex
tra nrsts, 44eo-c; nrsts, steyevc; paca
inz stock. 29 O 81c
Eggs Reoeipta, 2998 cases. Miscellaneous,
40945c; ordinary first. 32938c: firsts.
42 948c; checks, 19 9 20c: dirties, 20 921a
Cheese Twins, new. 28 H 924c: daisies.
23H24o: Toung -vaAmerioas, 34 He: long-
horns,, 24 He; brick, 22 H e.
Lire Poultry Turkeys. 85e;- chickens, IT 9
zie; springs, awe; roosters, xec; geose, zc
ducks, 220. -
Dried Fruit and Beans
New Tork, Nor. 8. (I. N. S.) Ben
Market steady. Pea, choice. $8.00; red kid
ner. choice. $7.60 9 8.50.
Dried Fruits Market firm. Apricots, choice
to extra fancy, 34 9 38c; apple, evaporated,
prime to fancy, 12 9 14 He; prune. 80s to
60s. 17 He: do 60 to 100s, 84 912;
peaches, chbtre to extra fancy, 12 H 9 19c;
seedless raisins, 33 9 23c
New Tork Wool and Hides
New York, Nov. 8. (I. N. S. ) Wool
Market firm. Domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 42 9
62c; do pulled, eooured basis. 75c 9 $1.20; do
Texsa, scoured oasis. l.ll3fjl.53; territory
scoured Dasw, ii.juai.ns.
Hide Market dull Native steers, $22.50
branded steers, $20.60.
New Tork Poultry Market
New Tork, Nov. 8. (L N. S.) Dressed
poultry Market steady. Chickens, 20 9 40c;
fowls. 16 9 30c; turkeys, 80 9 63c; ducks.
zomsve: geeae, low zee.
J ire poultry Market weak. Chickens. 21
m 23c; fowls, 14 9 23c; turkeys. 40 9 50c
roosters, 15c- ducks, 21 g24c; geese, 24
9 26c.
Blr Potato Crop.
Washington. Nov. 8. ill. P.) The pro
duction of ro ta toes waa ' estimated at 438.-
905.000, on of the largest crops in recent
years, being nearly 90.ooo.QOO bushels above
last year and 60,000.000 above the five year
average.
Mlsneapolle-DulstB Flax
Minneapolis, Nov. 8. Flax, $2.89 H: De
cember. 82.39: May. $2.37 ; track, 2.62 H
arrive. $2.53 H.
Duluth. Nov. 8. Flax. November. 83.50
December. $2.36 H: May, $2.27 H ; track,
$2.52; arrive, $2.51 H.
NaraT Stores Market
New Tork. Nov, 8. Turpentine Savannah
$1.57 H: New Tork. Sl.es.
Rosin Savannah, $6.67 H ; New Tork,
I3.DU,
OFFICE OF
Oregon' City, Nov. .-By a vote of
1313 to 75 L according to the unofficial
returns from : an of the 11 precincts
In Oregon City, James 3. Shannon, for
the second time In two years, defeated
J. J. Tobln for mayor. In a hotly
contested race in which the religious
issue figured: prominently. Shannon
carried the field in the majority ot the
precincts.. j
C W. Kelly is believed to have won
the race for tho city recordership
though bis margin of 13 may be
changed when the official returns are
In. Th recorder vote was: Kelly
769, J. K. Morris 751, R, EL Woodward
sss, and J. A. XAsberg 115. , :
I By a vote of 1011 to 922, William
Stone defeated O. D. Eby for city at
torney. " j '
. The result of the couacHmanic fight
- Ward 1 A. ,1a. Beatia 35S. , R. S.
Hodgson 300; ward X CX Roake 3S4;
ward 3 R. I,araves 257, F. H. Cross
345 ; ward 4 J. A- Cameron 385. 7.- C
Bridges 231. - 4 - --'r-,.:
- The city hall, under the decision at
the polls, will be placed upon the Percy
Caufield prcyertv at Seventh and John
Adams streets. The measure to pur
chase that property was carried.' til
to 397, while tho amendment to use the
downtown site was i defeated, 338 to
1091, The- issue was , clouded , by a
move at ths last minute to bold up the
construction for a few years by the
voting down of both measures,
The amendment for the increasing
of the firs tax from I to 3 mills car
ried by a vote of S2 to CM.
SHANNON
RETAINS
MAYOR
CATTLE WEAKER ,;'
AT H. PORTLAND
WEDNESDAT riTBSTOCK TRADE
-. Hsrs Steers Laxabe
Portland .........$i6vS0 ,f SAO 311J9
Chleare SA8 13-80 14 J(
Omaha .i.i.. I 8.16 18AS 14,16
Xaaeas City 8 JO 9A0 ,1440
Seattle .... 7.44VV,
Dearer . i ... &il TJ4) 1IA$
().No loarket.
! - PORTLAND
STOCK - RTJH . v
, Hoaal
J. Calvea Sheep. .Can.
Wednesday.;,. 12T.
158 . 1 ... 17
ll 14 IS ' 3
184 .-100 V.. t 0
week acs. - - .
8 weeks ago.. 83
4 week age.. 812
484- - S
Tear ago. ... S7S
I 92 . 4 1630 ,.. 14
140 J1S 61l U
3 years ago.. 5 ST
S year ago. .
4 year ago. . 878
64 1$ . 237 14
124 ... 0
Be-renteetiload of Utieetook name to North
Portland Wednesday; most of them being eattle.
which were weak and slow. .Hogs Were steady
and. sheep nominally strong. -v
A run of 4S8 head was shown ia.th cattle
alley st North Portland ovet night. Wednes
day's trad opened very flow end depressed
annongn no open cuss
were mad in quota-
Sale in general
were aade around the
General eettle snarkei range;
Medium to good steer
Pair to medium steers
$ 25 9 T.00
8.60 9 0.26
4.00 9 4.60
6.00 9 6.25
4.60 9 6.00
3.50 9 80
8.00 9 8 60
Common to fair steers
Choice heifer
Choice cows and heifers
Medium to good eows-laeifer.
Fair to medium cows-heifers .
Common ta far! cowB-net:rs
3.00 9 8:00
Cannera .........
1.50 9 2.00
3.009 4.00
Bull ...........
Choi feeders
Fair to xood feeders
6.00 9 5.50
4.00 9 5.00
S.OO i 8.60
Choice dairy ealres .
prime light calves . ,
Medium light calves
Heavy calve
8.00 9 8.60
7.50 9 8.00
S.OO 9 6.80
Choice steers .....
$ 6.75 T.SO
nwg asoetis oseawiy .
Market for hog allowed practically a steady
ton at North Portland for the Wednesday
morning trade.. Only I a small run of 127
head waa shown. Thigj moved within the for
mer range. - 1
General hoc market range:
Prhne light .-. .$ 9.59 910 00
Smooth heavy. 230-800 lba..' 8.009 9.00
Smooth ' heavy. 800 lbs. up.. 7.509 S.OO
Rough heavy 1 6.00 9 8.00
Fat Din L 9.00 ( 8.50
Feeder pig 8.76 9 9.0
Stags 6.00 9 6.60
Packer Support Lamb
With very liberal stock of low priced lamb
on feedlot. the packers are naturally rushing
to thetupport of ths sheep and Iamb trad at
North Portland becaus there are no arrivals
in sight. This allows
them to stiffen their
price en meats without paying tnore meney
i or nvestocK.
General sheep aad latmb range:
Prime east of mountaini
lamos giu so li.ou
Chlce valley lamiiba .
Medium vaBy lamb
Common v alley lamb
Cull lamb .......
Heavy yearling . . .
10.50 11.50
v.av 10 io.ou
8.50 9 9-60
0.75 9 8.60
8.00 9 8.60
8.60 9 9.00
Light yearling . . . ..
Beavy we uier .....
Light wethers
6.60 9 7.00
7.00 9 S.OO
Kwes i.i i N. . . .-.
Tuesdaf arterneon
STEERS
6.35
Na At. Lba Price ii Na
At. Lbs. Price.
..1048 $ 0.00
10..
1023 8 o.uo I
1..
7..
2..
1..
9. .
1. .
2..
13.
3. .
17..
1..
1. .
1..
800 6.86
882 o.eo
.1003
. 903
. 910
. 818
. 110
.890
.1160
. 825
. 911
. 980
.1120
. 980
.00
6.23
4.00
6.00
8.60
6,40
. . 756
., 680
.. 918
.. 743
..1260
.. 987
5.25
6.00
6.25
6,00
4.00
S.85
S.OO fc
COWS
2.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
2.60
25.
.1004 $ 4.30
1.
1.
1.
. 930 4.00
.1270 4.00
.1490 4.00
HEIFERS
1... S80 $ 4.60
2... 1035 S.OO
8... T02 $ 3.5$
CALVES
... 821 8 4.60 17.
1... 880 S.OO 39.
248 $ B.OO
290 5.00
BULLS
1...1450 8 8.50
STAGS
1... 810 3 8.60
1...1010 $ S.OO
MIXED
15..
23. .
1..
8..
1..
2. .
7. .
2. .
1. .
8. .
5. .
8. .
8. .
8..
89..
10..
20..
806 3 4-00
836 6.00
8. .
898 $ 4.00
370 5.00
10. .
HOGS
360 3 9.26
3.
93
9.00
8.76
410 6.60
12.
187
120
OTOO
42... 188
9.00
9.76
6.40
8.40
6.40
170
197
405
- 490
108
196
16
10.00
9.40
2... 221
1.
440
315
626
122
147
870
7.00
6.50
9.00
9.40
9.40
2. .
4. .
5. .
4. ,
8.75
9.26
1..
8..
7.00
LAMBS
92 $10.10 1 8... 76 $10.10
86 - 10.50 f 3. .. 90 11.00
7.8 10.00 I
EWES
167 $ 4.00 i 13..' 188
100 6.00 f -
YEARLINGS
4.00
110 8.00 ' 4... 85 8.68
Wednesday Mornln Sale
STEERS
Na
2.
14.
6.
Av. lba
...815
. ..1218
. ,.1048
... 987
Price, a Na At. Ib.
Prioe.
$5.60
6.86
6.25
5.50
5.60
2.... 180
$6.00
6.00
S.80
6.00
8 . . ..1063
2t . ..1105
3. ...1180
9.
2 830
COWS
30.
15.
..1053
..1012
$3.00 i IS
4.50J 1
BULLS
$3.50 J
988
920
$4.00
4.50
113. ...1070
HOGS
154.
90 $8.76 j
E TO RECALL
E
-
Oregon; City. Net,. 8. With complete
returns In from a little more than- half
of the county precincts, the movement
to recall County Judge Harvey El Cross
is losing, the vote in 48. precincts heard
from giving the rejcall. movement 2340
votes, and the opposition 2665. In the
vote of the election to fill any vacancy
in ths office of county judge through
the recall. Cross received a rote of
175$, and Fred D. Bhank 1145 votes.
The election of three Republican can-
aidates for representative to the state
legislature is about;, conceded, although
A, A. Price. - Oembcratlo nominee, is
running only about 500 votes. behind
M, J. Lee. The count on representative
in the 43 precincts shows George G.
Randall 3613. Philip Hammond 2969. M.
J. Lee 3773, A. A. Price 3295, and Mrs,
Slate Gaffney 1773. ' .., --- . -' V
Judge J. TJ. Campbell has been re
elected judge of the .circuit court by
a substantial count, early returns giv
ing him 3955 votes and bis opponent,
George Story. 10441
The election of c. W. "Kruso to the
office -of county Commissioner is In
dicated in the heavy majority of votes
coming In in the earlier return. His
opponents, H. W. Hageman and Roscoe
Gard. are considered definitely out of
the race. ---i
For constable In! district 4, Ed -For-june.
Incumbent, is leading over D. E.
(Jack) Frost. by a 3 to 1 ms jority.
wawawawawawvjsBsswXSjawt " - '
GRANGE XEETOTO OPENS
: Vancouver. Wash-, Nov. S. The two
day qT$nrterly meeting , of . Ppnona
Grange opened today la '"- Fishers
Granre ball. : Judge Georre B. Simp
son and Judge B, H. Back spoke to
day. Dr. J. B. Blair. Miss Mabel Jar
rett, county nurse, land Miss Ruth Bol
linger, county Juvenile fficerfc will
spealc toTnorrow. C P. Bush, master
i of Columbia Pomona Grange, will pre
side over the sessions.
MOV
JUDG
IS LOSING
TRADE EXCURSION
MAY DE GRANTED
SPECIAL RATES
. y K.y--t-- t . "''-.-'.;.. .":.
OraaUrttr of Special rates to busl-
ikessroea who Join the trade excursion
on the - first - combination pnssengrer--carro
jtship sallirtr between this port
and tfi East coast of South America
is , belnr considered by the United
States Slilppinr - Board, according to
advice received by the Chamber of
Coniemrce today from Rr W. Relyea,
director, of operations for the Pacific
coast, . ,. - . .-. -....htf
The board recently- announced its In
tention to allocate three combination
hips of the SOS typs to the Pacific
ooast-South America run 'and invited
business men : of the "city to form, a
trade excursion party. Dates for es
tablishment: of . the sereioe hava not
been been arrans;edet by the board.
ADMIRAL ETAN8 TAKES
PASSENGERS AND CAKGO
With a capacity load of frelrht. a
full tee rare list and a fair number of
first cabin passenrers, the steamer Ad.
miral Srans of the Admiral lino left
downstream ' at 11 o'clock this wiorn
inr on her first trip to the season fa
the rerular coastwise rn to (he
South. The Admiral Kvana is filllnr
the place of the Senator, now under-
roing; repairs in San FTarjqlsco. Previous-
to being assigned to the coast?
wise -run the Admiral Evans was en
raged in the Alaskan excursion serv
ice. " i .''.'
GRATS HARBOR SHIPPINO
Hooulam, Wash,, No. 8. The
Standard Oil company tanker Kl 8e-
rundo put to sea. yesterday afternoon
for San Francisco, after delivering a.
cargo of oils and gasoline kt the Grays
Harbos tanks. '
Steamer Fort Brarr cleared for San
Pedro with a cargo of lumber loaded
at the - Hoqulam Lumber 6c. Shingle
oompanys milL
Steamer Grays Harbor arrived from
San Francisco with a part Cargo of
general merchandise billed for the
Foster Wholesale company. After dis
charging this cargo, the Grays Harbor
will proceed to the Lytle mill to load.
The E. K. wood mill, which was
forced to shut down a month aso
when the frame for the carriage saw
broke, resumed operations yesterday.
DBEDGINO IS BEGUN
Dredging of; a channel in the Clate
kanie river and Beaver slourh to the
Columbia river, 'approximately four
miles, to the depth of six feet and a
width of 40 feet, hag 'been begun by
the dredge Monticello, under the di
rection of Major Richard Park. United
States army engineer, in charge of
the second harbor district. It will be
necessary- fori the dredge to dig ap
proximately two miles of the channel.
OCEAN RATES FIRMER
New York, Nov. 8. X N. S.) Ocean
steam grain rates were firmer, today
with plentiful tonnage, and chartering
rates steady. 1 General cargo demands.
were quiet Rates were : United King
dom, 2s 94 3s 6d ; Germany, Ham
burg 13o per ewt. ; France, Atlantic
ports, 15c per cwt., Mediterranean,
17c2ic ; -Holland, Rotterdam, 13c,
Antwerp 12c.
SEA CAPTAIN PINED
Fines of $100 each against Capt
Anton Swanberg of the tnotorehlp
Challambra and against the vessel It.
self will be collected by Collector of
Customs 'Piper, because the ship was
taken from Seattle to BeUingham'last
month without a pilot. The vessel
grounded, resulting in an investigation.
Captain S.wanberg'8 license was sus
pended. CLEARS FOR EAST COAST
The steamer William A, McKenney,
bound for the.Kast coast via Seattle,
cleared this morning sat the customs
house. It was expected that she would
get out of the river today with 2000
sacks of fine oil meal for Seattle.- -In
her cargo for East coast ports are
3260 cases of canned fruit and vege
tables.
s ALL-WATER ROUTE
- New York. Nov. 8. The McDougal
Terminal company of. Duluth next
s or ins: will open the first all-water
route service between Duluth and New
York, under the name- of the Minne-
sota-Atlantio Transit company.
ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT
The German bark Harald, -which has
been lying at the Clark A Wilson mill,
Lrnnton. where she discharged ballast,
was moved to the Montgomery dock
Tuesday, awaiting a berth at - the
North Bank dock, where, she wlU load
ersin . " v - i
L. A. pike, chief deputy collector of
customs, has returned from Astoria,
where he spent several days looking
over tne arrairs or tne ornoe. -
The freiatht and oassengrer steamer
Rose City, of . the San ' Francisco A
Portland Steamship company, left on
schedule Tuesday for the South.
Changes tn masters recorded at the
customs house Include M. C Bakke,
new captain of the tug Oneonta, who
F.ll.v.. Mlnhsal Kalan-' W. W Mo.
Cauley, who will arain take the,.Lur-
Iine. wnica nan oeen in cnsLrge.oi ja,
Johnson recently : and A. C. Geer is
placed aboard the steamer . Cascades.
vice E. A. Barclay. i
News I of the Port
Arrlram MevgarnVae 9
" Panaman. American steamer.
front New
Tork and way ports, general... -
Charlie Watson, American Votorship, from
San Pedre, oil.
Delrosa, Amerioan steamer, front Grays Har
bor, lumber In transit. '
Georgins Bolph. Amerioan steamer, ' frost
San FTancsce, general.
Wahkeena, American stoaaoer. from San
Francisco, general.
Ham or. Amerioan steamer,: for San Fran
cisco, ballast. - ,
American, American steamer, for New Tork
aad way porta, general.
Richmond, American steamer, tor Saa Pedro,
ballast. ' ; '
Mystic, AmerWs ateaffler. for New Or
leans and Way porta, general. .
Sudbury, American steamer, foe New Tork,
lumber from Westport.
Admiral Evan. Amerioan ate mar, fee San
Diego and way porta, general. . . , !
BraUberg, Norwegian steamer, for Toko
hama and Kobe, general.
' ,.- --. , -.,;--!---!. -"V ,. -; "'-..',
Waaahee at ftfers JHeutli --
North Bead, Ner. S. Conditions at the
mouth of the river st noon: - Sea smooth,
wind east, miles; weather part ekmdy.
" TJA1XT BITER BEABINGS r
-i: 8 a at., Paeifle Time.
rmatiSa
Engeaw . .
Albany . .
Sauesa . i
OTewaaijH
Fortlana
1 iiW '-faliT
BITER FORECAST
The Wulaatetts river si PwrOsnd win rem sin
Iv statiouarr during the next three dar
except as altected by the use, 4
AT WORLD'S PORTS -
Ban lnciseo. Nor. -: 8.' Arrived today
Frank Un. Mew Tork 18:20 am:; Scalane,
ttnrteerisrrt 8:20 a. tn.: Ooean Ftibc. Flash-
lac, S s. Be.; Multnomah, Su Helen. 4:40
n ii vmwfi
: . :-S' fill "
23 X, 3-0. 10.06 49 81
10 1.6 .0 0. 04 ' 91 43
t 20 ..-. . .... .... ....
30 -1.0 010.05 86 -. 38
13 3.4 0.8!0. 1 .... ....
1 19- 8.4 (HO. 31 6$ 43
T1DB AT ASTORIA THCRSDAT
jfiirh Water; Love Water : '
-.04 $u St.. T.J ft, ' f :31 a, Wv. 3.8 ft.
1 :18 p. rru. 8.6 ft, 10 :2s p. jru O.S ft, I
a vui I Altera, Yokohama, 5:83 a W? Prc;
Lea Aftgelea 8:50 a. an.: J. A. Moffet, Seat
tle, 6 .Hi a. xa, Sailed today: Lee Angeloaj.
Lo Ahgaha. S a xa; WUliam ; T. Hsrrin,
Monterey, 6:10 a m.; Pro vide ncia. Sanu R-
La, e:40 a, xa.; B Lorry, m angeies. w.v
Astoria. Nov. 8. Arrived at mideiglitJ
dredge i Cot P. B, attehie, from Coo Bay,
Arrived at 30 and -left p as s a m
steamer Geergina Bolpo. from San Francisco.
Arrived at 6 and left no at 7 aiav, suame
Wshkeena. - from Baa . 1 ranciaco. ..
San I FTsxisee, Now. T. Sailed at 10 ai
m.. Dntch i eteaarer Dinteldyk., from Portland
for Europe: Arrived aa noon, eaoajner Frank
H. Back from Portsandr Sailed at 3 p. sauj,
steamer Montana, from . New. Xeek for Portf
land, f Arrived at 10 a an., motntship Calfc
ferniaxL.f reaa Portland tor Tatted Kingoom,
Sailed j at 11 p. m.. motorahip BoobyaUa, fo
Portland. . h- - ' -
Astorts, Nov." t.-ArrlTed at 8:10 end left
up at 1 8 pi m., steamer Panamsa, from Nest
Tork and way porta Sailed at :S p. xai
Ksknukss. tar - Kse Tork and .-wa
porta f Sailed, at 7:8 p. an.. British ataam.t
Devon City" tor Europe, Sailed at 7 p. ml
stmer Rose City for San Franoisee. Ar
rived at T and left up at 8 p. m.,.otorhi
CliarH Wstaon from San Pedro, - Bailed at
8:80 p. so., steanier WUlfaro, tor New Tor
saoraaV norta Sailed at 9 P. i m.. Steamer
Santa Paula, for BalUmor and! way porta
Arrived at 7:19 and left Bp at P. Sal
steamer Delrosw, from Gray Harbor. - f
e Everett. N6r. 9. Sailed at S aj m., eteanter
ttoOln Atoatr, iron g-oruawi lor lawsjsaa. .
coJi fKsv. Not. 8 ArriTed t 7am
tesunr Admiral .Goodrich, from Portland lot
Kursk and San Francieco, I !
Hani Pwdro. Nov, t. Arrived, steamer Brush
from !ew Tork and way porta, lot Sea rranr
Cisce ana roruaua.. . , - j
- Seal Diego, Nov. 7 Arrived- and sailed,
steamer Admiral Fairs gut, PorUaid, . I
Tatooah. Nov, 7. Passed in. w earner Steel
Engineer, from Baltimore via roruana. -.-.
ttii Nov a Arrived. Korthwesten
from South wee tern Alaek. 7:16 a, m.: Ste8
Emrlnoer. . frocn Baltimore, . ik - PorUamV
Sailed.' P. J. Luckenbach, foe Joaton. 1;4$
a ta i ' ;
Koi 7, Arrived, President IGrant. .from
Manila, 8:45 p. tn,; Spokane, ifrom Southe
eotern Alaska, 4:l0p. m. , " I
No7. 7. Sailed, H, P. Alskender, Sn
Pedro 4 p. Santa Rite,. Ssn Diego, 8:46
O Ml 1 i - - . -
Ev'rt,i Na, t-iled, Davenport, for
Ssn Franeiseo, 2:30 p. m.i Bbta Adair, for
New Tork.; 4 p. n. " L - . . f
Aberdeen, Nor. T. Arrived, iUa Jacinto,
from Ran Francisco, 1 -p. m. ; Daisy Freeman,
from Ban Pedro, 1 :S0 H. m. MrglnU Ohen,
from Ban Pedro, 2pm.; Willie A BlgYln.
flora San Ftaocisco. 3 p. Hi . j.
Grays Harbor.- from San i Franeiseo, 9:80
a mJ; Nehaiem, " from San j Frawasco, 9 :30
ailed.
Jlrose. for Valparaiso, via Port-
m. ; EI Begundo, jur ittobmooa.
Hrvwi tArt Tlr-.ee tetr itedondau Sam.
una. i a hl, m.
Yokohama, Nor. 4. Bailed, Seattle Mant,
for Kobe, . - - ; . ' , T ' - - -il
Ave be, nov. a. euuwa. ins n ssaru. iox
aaatue, via i-oruano. ...
t k.l V'. . BnM mmi.mm A A .1 J
for Vanocuver: President Jefferson, for HsaUls.
Hongkong, Nor.' . -Arrived, -. President
Madison, from., Scastle.
Vessets as' arrive
Vassal.
From
Date.
Georgins Boiph. . . .. an Pedro ,.,Not. 8
Wshkeena
. . paa ran
.No.
Del rose
Babinda
eattl . .
...Nov.
t
.nan rear.. ..not.
Toahida Maxu .
Kobtni Adair , . .
, . . . . ww . '
.Kobe
Not.
, , . . omus
. .Nov,
, Not,
. .Not.,
... Nor,
Sinaloa. . . . . .
Maaatlaa
ibukiaea Maru
. . . .Kobe .. .
Nevada... ..s.i'r
10
Cardiganshire ' "
. . .Nov. 10
Wspama .
L...K0V. 10
Pennstrlvaniaa -. ... -tr""" -
...Nov. in
Nov. 10
Howtek HaH S?w...ior"
Hteel lngineer
HeaUle
k.t.SM. Ill
Daisy I .
.-..,Sa Fraai. . . . Nov. 13
Lygnern
Admiral Parrsgut .
. fewosHiue i, , ,iov. 11
San.DiesTa! . .'.Nov. 13
Philadelphia . .Nov. 18
s1""'.,- ssn Fran
k..o. is
..Nov. 18
...Nov. 18
. Nor. 14
wTsi Lnckenbach . . . PhJledeiphi
Boodowoeo . V a IT STTJ.
Bnabvalla i - ........ San Padre
For
Data
Sudbury . . . ....!. riana-i ,r or,
Willi B
A, stcaenney . naiamnre
Not.
New Orleans. .Nov.
. .....
' . w - I
Amencaa ....... ij" awra,
Santa Paula. ..... ...New Xorkl. . ..Not.
admiral atvaaa. . . . . . Sa LHeeo. , , MoT.
admiral Svan
...nan m rani ... .now
Tuoorsiar ....... ii ' "
. w. LeaceBltaaa.New Tors ...M.
n . . .New Torfi - . -Nov. 10
Sinalor: . ..Mexieo ...;..Not. 10
Roman PrlnO -,. .... .England .....Nor. 8
Delross. .,.Mxiee . . ...Not. 10
Bermuda i ........ .China, .f. .. .Nov. 10
Willamette ......... San Fran I. . . , Nor. 10
Toiin Mara ......... Japan rJ..-.,Nr.-l;l
Lygnara d.... .Sydney . J,. Nov. yi
Kabind .....Baa Fraal ...Not. la
Georgin Kolph . . , , , Msn Fran
...Not. 18
Robin Adair ...,i....rw iorx
Pennsylvaniaa ...... . JiTeTTiooi
V'vadAe, .......... .New Tork
-...Nov. 13
.. .Nov. 19
... .Nov. 13
Wspama ........... San Fraa
, . .NOV. 14
-J.' Viasls In
VmA - - t Berth.
Baron Cawdor ilrving Dock
Bares OgUvy .-. . . I .North Bank
Bavmnda Infnan-Paulsen
Challambra St. Johns Hill
ChllUcothe . . ............. Comfoot Doel
Daley Putnam
Deerfteld . . . .
Hail news ...
Haxatd
Columbia Co. UUI
Willamette
Iron A Steel
. p. Lumber
.Montgomery Dock
a, Kruse
La Merced ............
M. S. Lessen
Oregon Fir ...........
Oregon Pine ...........
Pavaiao .,,.:.. :. . .
west Oregon- Mill
...Etevatot Dock
., .... , . A Vest port
, . . . I . . . Wtpott
...PeninamU Mill
.St. Heleat
Pawlet ......
Roman Prince,
Ryder Hanify
. ... .
. . . .Uaerr-Gifford
. .Terminal N.
..,.!.. .Wauh
sierra ..... .... ..........
. . . Bauaat uook
Solano . ....
.Clark Wilson
sudbtuy .
....... rr eeipovt
Taibu itara ......
Tndorstar i ....... .
Willamette .......
Week; Caret .... . .
WestiO'Bewa .1...
Kojlfl Mara . .....
Aedrea Luck en bach
. . Standard Mil
. .Terminal No. !
. . . 1 . .St. Helens
, A.J... Dry Doek
. Drydoek
Terminal Mo,
. . .American Can
Psnasuea
. . Terminal No.
WUliam AT HcKanney. Willamette Iron A Steel
Hoquiaaa .............. , .Terminal So. 4
POSITIONS OF TEflSELS
Br Federal Telegraph Company.
November 7. 8 v. . -Siskiyou, -Saa Pedro,
for Columbia river, 98 miles south ot, San
s-ranetsoo. i - - 4 . t
Bearpert, San Pedro for San Franc isoo.
ISO milaa-aonth of San Frsncisco. .
-Harvard, San Francisco for Saa Pedro, 70
mile south of Baa Praaefaieo. ) i.
Calif amis n. noon, Astoria tot Bir- Francisco,
SO mile north of nan Franeiseo lisntanip.
Humboldt, San Fraacisoo for Santa BarbaH,
23 mile south of Saa- Francisco.
W. S. Porter, San Francisco tor ' Monterv;
arrived at Monterey 0:80 .rfcnl. -.:. -j
San Juan. 8s Frandsoe for Cristobal, 13
miles south of Ssn Francisco lightship.- , j
Robin Goodfellow, r pjan Praneiaeo for Sam
Pedro. L5 miles south of San Frandaco light
ship. I -I :; I-.- -ff
; Santa Maria, Victoria for Port Baa Lola,
100 mile north of Cape Blanco.1 - 1 ;
Sabine Sun, : San Pedre fori Phtladelpbl.
T84 mile southeast of San Pedre. 1
Coiambta, New - Tork for San Franciece,
1044 mile south of Saa Franciaco. !
Robin Adair. Everett for Portland, 85
miles front Ererett.- - 1 . - -1
Prank Lynch; San Pedro for saa ftaaeisee,
S3 mile aouth of Saa Ffaacleeov - r
Eedor. Saa Fvaaciace lor New Tork. 87
mile south of Mamanulo. '. I I
Walter : A Lockenbaeb, noon. " Saa- Pedro
for Philadelphia.-1023 miles soothe of Saa
Pedro. t- - - . - -. - - -' - i - -" i
San Diego, Ban Pedre fog Taeoma, 36 miles
south of Columbia rivet I ' - - . 1
Lai Puriaima. Bichmond Beach for- Olewta,
286 mile from Oleum. - - - - -r. - m
Ernest Meyer, Gray Harhor for San Pedre.
800 mile south of Grays Hsrbee. -. .
Fred Baxter. Blaine for, Sam Pedro, 460
mile front Blaine. - ;' .--. v ij-.-.-.-. 1
v Wahkeena, San Fraacisoo f or Portland, 63
mile sowtb of Columbia river. !
' Georgin Rolph. San Frsnlsco for Port
land. 84 mfle sooth of Columbia river. .
Ewrettv San Francisco- fof jSeaUle, 30OU
mile north of Dan Frsncisco. c ,
Frank O. Drum. Gaviota for fioaoiolu. $06
mile west of Gsviota, - - j , ,
Multnomah, St, Helen . for San Fraacisoo,
6S mile north of Saa Fnncisea -:
VSSB SS West Coyote !....Nov. 3
T !-, - !
I t ' TOKOHiV A, KOBE, tlOKOKOKO, MANILA . '
tJSSB S3 Pawlet - Nov. IS I IJSSB S$ Ilannawa M Dec IS
T . -' . - .tS3a SS (Wawalona.....,.Lec 20 ,
? , I "t ' iFor 'f?tw.'ntMei 'ett; 'spiptw' to iyl .','''
TltAFFlC DEPARTMENT
Broadway M6. - 699.S33 Besrd efrTssde Hidg. , porUssd Oreo
biWe from Caviota. ? ' i .
lanain. fan Franeiseo for port saa
158 nules front Port San Luia
Oleum. Saa Pedro for Lares. 840 (hues
from Eureka ". r..;.--'-: i" '" '. '
November! 0. R n, m. Tank arrow, can
Francusoo for Beaumont. 1267 anile northwest ;
of Balboa I - ,,,.."-;...' - - - ' r
Surusa. flan Francisco- for Balboa. 29 muea
south west ot Cap Acapuleo, ..'"'
Meigs, San Francisco foe Manila, 1007 muse
west of Honolulu.
Praaident Cleveland. Shanghai lor Hong- -
song. 1 8 mils from Sbanahat. .
Stock too, i Manila for San Pedro, 8320 Sous
west of Saa Pedro, - rt- "-"
West Faraloa, lokoham for Eobe. 40 suies
fro Tokohaha. ' j-
Nawport. i Panama foe. San Frandaeo, Z478
mile south of San Fraiwdeco.
V. S. a. T. Grant. San y-reneisco lor Ma.
nil. IT 89 mile west of Honolulu.
Torba Linda, Boon. . Tokuama for Saa
FrsBciseo, 8580 mile east of Tokuyams,
n tan ley, noon, aooei tor ,u.onouiu. sauv
Stile west of Honolulu. ; -
Chlhuahaa.' San Pedro for alanxantuo, 19
Bile northwest of Cap San Lncas.
President: Lincoln, Xokohama for Baa Tn-
etseo, 1 1 90 i mile west" of Honalultt. .
JHy navsr radio: '"',1 " ' .
a a v- !. TMnrU foe Tnka.
hama. i2( miles from Victoria.
8. S. Wheatland Montana. Vancouver fof
Tokohame, 3176 mite from, Seattle. -
. ProsjrWt nntiin,-! Vancouver jor xoxo
haro -1713 miles from Flattery. ..
TalUiyybtne, - Astoria foe 1'okohama, 1100
mile from Victoria . - - '. ' --
President Mravintey. Seattle for xokenama.
8873 mils from Heat tie. -, -
President WHaon. ShanShai for 'Tokohama,
13 -miles from Shanghai, - " - - .
i4itotctie. at Port AsMon. -
Tuaoanstar. Vaooouver for Cuba.' 190 stiles
south of Flattery, ; , - r .,
Hakuihrika Mara, gnrey Hsroor tor japan.
TSO miles from Gray Harbor.
afeaon, at laoysmltn.
BabiBda. I Berkley aound. It. C. fof Pert
land. 1S5 mils from Columbia river..
ItlQt Msntsmta. ananorea st -jveaa nay.
POWEB EQCimUt HERE
Equipment for the new upper Clack
a mas river power plant of the Port.
land Railway; Light Power company
eame into port , on ' tne Amencan-
Hawaliani steamer Panaman Tuesday.
it was being unioaaea ioaay at ger
minal Not 1. It also carried 150 tons
of steel plate' for the Willamette Iron
4c Steel works. -
ia. " j -' ? ;
, ' nAirtXT 18 TO SPEAK i
' Oregon . City, NoY.' 3. Congressman
W. C. llawley wUl soealc st the Broth
erhood meeting tonlsht st tho Congre-
gsUonal church hero, supper win o
served by. tho Ladies' Aid society st
8:10 o'clock. -
TKAJTSPORTATION'
travel;
t. rWA kwnymi
, i.
raoaaewit au Steamsnip ixmpntaa aa
can eeeur available apse en any steamet eg
Say line. Issuing from war etflae the
'STEAMSHIP TtOKSTS
Patrons eon Umpla ting travel st barb at
tbroad, or bringing their friends or Tenure
over from Ui okl eonntry. suoijld tak ad
vantage , 0J' cxpariancad inormaUos ' tree of
bar. - .
, JOURNAIL "vwf J INFORMATION
OOSJ8EV B. SMITM. Man see
The Aeurnal Brat. Tsleehenet ..
Portland, Oreeen. , . Maethall 197
SS. ADMIRAL EVANS
Bail rrom' Munloleai Does M. S
Wednesday, Nevembee S, 40 A. M.
.. . - -.... - .
e SAN WRANCISOO
AOS AMoet.CS '
. san Diaeo - - -.
" " 1
SPCOIAL ROUND TRIP
KXOURSION FARBS
Af4 rRANOISOO ..,.,.$60.00
LOS ANQIL.C8 , . $74.00
SAN DICOO .......... .881 AO
TIOKET OjrpiOC '
SO-I IO IT.' COR. STARK
HONS B)tOADVAV MSI .
Astoria and Way Points
STRS.f LUBUHE ANO U,DI;,'
Dally, Except Saturday.
i - I 7:30 P. M. . .
Fare to Astoria $15 On Way I
r t d.uu itound Trip
i Week-End Roand Trip f 2.50
The Dalles-Hood River
" - Steamer Berries '''
Lily, Exeept Sun.. 7:15 A. M.
Faie to The Dalles f 1JZ5
I Hood River $1.00
The narking Transportation Co.
Broadway 6S44 Alder St. Bock
ROYAL MAIL
to EUROPE '
- rHS. COMFORT ROUTE
New Verb - Oberbour
Southampton Hamburg -ORSITA
.. . Ne. .an. 10 Feb. 1 '
ORDUNA ...Dae, 30 tn.S1 Mar. 14
PlftCOT fASSCNOIR SIRVIOI
frein iraof l Coast Poet to U. Sw
. J Rgealar Sal II net "
Tfesi Boynl Mall Steam Paeket Co.
Rainlee Slog., seatua or Leeal Aaente ,
- . '
.V '
North cbina Line
COLUMBIA PACIFIC! SHIPPING COMPANY ,
y, ". iOpersUns; United States Government Ships
DIRECT -TRPTOHT f BPRTirK rTITHOUT
- tbanhhhip;:pnt bktvVEKjt -'
; j portiaxv. .oRiiGOJi- . -. j. r :. -
TOXOHAXA, f 3OBE,I1h AKOHAI, TAKTJBAB :
. j - .(Tiestsla) DAJRK3T .
ItTSSB PS West pltowa ....Dec
IU8SB S3 West Keatrf .:...Deo, 31"