TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OULGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. II, UZz. MANY FACTORS CONTRIBUTE ' TO - SHARP LOSSES' JN NEW YORK STOCK: LIST GENERAL LOSSES IN STOCK MARKET Br Stuart f. West Wall Street. New York,, Not. 11. There m further sharp declines on the Stock Ex change tnrtaT for which there waa ne on i. "W!ici definite or generally - 4 accepted cause. V hat I 1 J 1 u nnderetood in th light l . BT ft tongiaiuon 5. 3 .ride factor with'' nn- ' , s tarorable eondvt ions v' Undoubtedly ff of y tad iwira from Turkey .'.':'. 3 deterred people wbo w f ' -5 otherwise would ktrt prices. TOM U4 ine market mar senstrree to the short selling and forced hlquidations tost were ruinx en. There was a lot of rather rague diseuesioa aver What the increase rtiire-ttfniattottft in eenrnrH mtcnt business future and eflpecmuy WALL STREET STOCK QUOTATIONS :Y'' --i,1 '.i i j ; ", -I Reported by Orabfk Coak Co. ffif Rucks. High. I .... t 1m reuictei mean for tin for the railroads. Bat inasmuch as the aixty- eighth-congress will not come into being for ajiotber year amies the president caiu a sie- eial iffwfl nest spring, these conjectures are altogether premature. They counted ia the market today bowerer, as distant possibilities - contributing to1 the prevailing depression in speculsUve shares. Leans Are Over Extended Of more consequence than any of these outside cor.sklerations was the (act that de spite the beary selling at the close of Octo ber. Wall street loans : were still ores ex tended. This month many houses were carry- imr S3 ore storks than tiiey eared to esrry and . were 1 bringing pressure to bear upon their clients to lighten up. The selling had little reference to earnincs or business prospects fine railway stares were as weak as anything-, although tbey are he ring one of the most prosperous quarters in their history. Esehanpss Hold WeH That the tense at ate of affairs fa the Near East sraa anything more than a nsgatiT infra. race in the security lealings, was hard to be lief in siew of the reaction of t'.ie fore.cn exchange. Sterling held around its recent high and the remarkable advance m Italian Br continued while French and Belgian francs were quoted higher. Heavy selling of French and Belgium goremment bonds was once mora a feature. Belling was heaviest in the last half hour ? the stock msrket- There sraa Tory little attempt at support and even allowing for the - outside uncertainties, the baying power was surpnsingly weak. Prices left off at the bot tcm with the whole list very weak. ' Northwest Business Changes .- Lebanon. Nor. 11. R. U Henderson, local cabinet maker, has recently bought an interest . in furniture factory at Albany. The new firm will mantt'aeture all kinds of furniture. Frueign ezctianve Honed tinner. sterling, M.t3; franc. .ut44; lire, .0448 ; marks. .(J0U1 6-10. Grays Harbor Bankers Meet s- Monteane. Wash.. Not. 11. The bankers of Kims, lorter and Oakeille were boats st a dinner meeting : of the bankers, of Grays Har bor county Friday! night. About 25 were 'n attendance. G. Ci. Ginrirh. president of the I.ambermens Bank at Trust conrpany of . Iloquiam, was chosen president, and William Ji. Jjimoreauz, assistant cashier of the First Na tional bank, eras ebown secretary of the county Sv.iiOciation for the ensiling term. Chicago Board Closed Chicago, No. 11. (L X. 8.) The Chi cago board of - trade sraa closed today ia ob Bvrvaace of ArmuLice day. - Ship TURKEYS - TO ARRIVE B 3SOT. 17TH OQa is the; market on WOt FANCY BIRDS: Notify us by; return mail how many you will shir to arrive by the above date. BLUE VALLEY PRODUCE CO. 4th 'and Gllsaa' Sts Portland, Or. THANKSGIVING POULTRY Shfppinr InstrucHons: SHIP IIRKSKJSS Tl'KKKTH, BUCKS, HEESK and. CHICKENS to arrive Nov. 23-27.. inclusive. HHIP L1VJ5 TI'RKEVS, DI CK!, OEESK and CHICKENS AI OSCE. -VEAL, HOGS. BEEF, . Ml'TTOJC, EGGS, HIDES, JACKRABBITS and BEL ni AN HARES also wanted. Ship any troanttty, our outlet la unlim ited. Prompt returns. CUIMCKSOS i HILLER - lt Front St- Portland, Oreron Ket. 1912 ; DRESSED TURKEYS, DUCKS, . - GEESE, POULTRY, HOGS v AND YEAL lSE OUR LU'S SERVICE vtKixK' ron TAGS SHERIDAN FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. Portland, Ore., n M'ashlnrtea U : TURKEYS : I.Ivo oTf dreasssd. Top , cash , prices. Write for our free Instructions on how to-market turkeys. Live potUtry of ail kinds wanted. - , We Pay SPOT CASH ; j. Bet. 1st If at. Bank " Crescent Market - " , l f Sit FlKST 8TBEET TURKEYS VANTED ALSO CHICK E3TS, GEESE, BUCKS. . VKAli AXD HOGS . HJg-htst .Prices Write tot Tar Vogel Produce Co. 11 FROST ST., POBTLATTD, OB. . w 17 i.i rase Adraace Kaas . do pfd Aar Chess Aostia 9iches ...... Ajax Rubber ....... Alaska (rtkt ......... Alaska Juneau . . . . . Allied !heaajcalB . , . . . A lr-Che laeors .-.-. do pfd' ... An Beet Busar . . . . . Asa Bosch , . Am Can Co de pfd Am Car V !Tdy Co: . .. do pfd i Am .o ti Am Iru Bmd ..(.,.. As Hide Leather. do pid . - Am Ice .. . .-....,.. Am InU Corp . . . . Am Lin-eed do pfd . . Am Ixc do pfd Am Safety Baaor An Ship A Com. i Am Smelter .... 4 do pfd ...i Am Steel Fdy . . . Am Sugar ...... . do pfd Am ftumatrm . Am Tel Jt Tel .... Am Tobacco .... 4 do "' . . . . i Am Wool .-. do- is! d . . Am W P pfd ....... Am Zinc ......... Anaconda . .... Associated Oil ...... Atchison . do pfd . . . . -i '-.... Atlantic Coast Line AO. Gulf A W I Baldwin LoeomotiTe do pfd Baltimore A Ohio . . . du pfd $ Barnsdell Corp "A" . . do "B" ; Beth Steel "B" . . . . i 3ootli Fish B R T Butte C Butte A Sap ....... Burns Bras "A" .... do "B" .... ....... Caddo Oil . . . Calif Packing Calif Pet do pfd Callahan Zinc A Lead. Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Cerro de Pasco ..... Chandler Motor .... Chicago A N W .... Chicago Gt W do pfd . . Chile Cop Chino . . C M St P do pfd .......... Coco Cola C A O Colo FA I.. Colo Southern Ccl Gas A Klec ... Columbia Graph .... Con Gas' ........ n Cons C'sars .-. .... do pfd Cons Textile Cont Can .......... Corr Prod . . . do pfd Coadeu Oil C B I A P. do A pfd do B pfd Crucible . do pfd . . Cuba Cane . . do pfd . . Cuban Am Sugar . . . . liasison Chem Del A Hudson Pel A Lack . . . . . . . Pome Mines ....... Klec Stor Battery . . Endicott Johnson Erie , do 1st pfd ' Famous Players Fed alios A Smelt. . do pfd Fisk Tire Gen tMgars ........ Gen r.lt-e . . . . . Gen Motor Gen Mot . . uen AApualt ......... GUddin Paint . . . . Goodrich T A R . . Glen Alden Granby .......... i Great Nor Ore. ... Gt. Nor pfd ........ Greene t'ananea Gulf 8 Steel , Houston oil ......... Hupp Motor Ills Cent . I Inspiration . , Int At Corp com do pfd Intel bora ; do pfd '. . Int Harr Int Mere Marine do pfd , . Int Nickel . j Int Paper . Int Comb Eng Invincible Oil ....... Island thj ......... Jewel Tea . . K C Southern . . . .i Kayser J ......... j Kelly Springfield Kennecott ......... Keystone Tire . . . . . lck Steel Lee Tire . Lehigh tHey .1 . . . -. Lorillard Loew Theatres . . . . L A X Lima -Loco ....... Maryland OH Mai well Motor "A' do "B' ......... May Stores .....'.., Mexican Petroleum , , Mex Seaboard ...... Miami ............ i Middle' States OU . . , Midsale Steel ...... M K A T wi Mack Track Moat Power Mont Ward Mo Pacific ...... -do pfd ...... . M fit 1' A S S M. Nat Biscuit . . . i . Nat Enamel . . . . . Nat Lead Nerada Cons . . . . . New Haeen Norfolk A W Nor American . , Nor Pacific .... Nora Scotia Steel N T Air Brake N T Central .. Okie Pro Bef . i. Orphenm . .... Ontario A. Western Otis Steel . . Paeif te Per . Pae Gas A Else Pacific Oil ....... Paa lot Pet . . , . tti v 77 ao 1 42 "iiii T4 Hi''' "si" 11 OS'S 108 125 "7i4 214 74 123 1.13 150 17 lie 102 3 105 13H BJ S 14H B -24 a, 15-4 21 44 42 as e 80 4 28 issh B8 H 14 Va 22& 2f4 lthi 82 1H SS . . 22 1H SS 25S - 6SX. 14 28 118 4 82 HU ' ii ss -9 :Mi" 47W 8 Law. Bid. 7i 78-a 28 i 184 71H 41 "8'A 89 70. 180 W "i" 11-A 68 107 30 123 21 89 "48 :" 78 128 190 148 89 1 48, 118 101 24 "24" 128 129 ' "48 61 81 81 28 180 128 88 88 "8 "i" SO 30 "4B 48 0 8 83 82 52 51 "o '8' 143 148 39 89 38 S SO 98 87 1 8 4 7. 4 12 12 28 26 25 25 28 27 42 40 I 78 76 73 72 '45 "45 10 108 3 3 186 184 I 38 87 'ii "ii 87 05 128 128 49 " "48 88 89 8r 96 ! 88 80 j 75 -74 - j"is ii '.35 89 21 20 81 27 128 128 i'42 41 54 98 87 83 12 12 I 19 18 I 3 01 '56 06 79 '78 177 17T 14 14 48 47? ' '82 '82 57 C 25 23 , 84 84 80 87 ' 86-" ' " 82 " " 73- 68 '&5 '84 104 18 52 14 55 24 14 20 43 41 82 6 80 25 64 185 .T 31 182 219 26 11 81 18 54 21 18 ,81 3 111 14 28 117 94 82 is" 95 21 22 9 , 81 46 87 15 . 48 83 29 13 . t 72 41 4 37 35 70 108 180 123 1 : ' S 11 87 108. 80 83 55 123 121 -7 21 55 103 48 78 107 82 123 151 150 93 109 28 17 48 119 101 82 114 24 125 no 48 81 28 '68 16 8 80 129 43 82 52 84 8 143 39 37 59 86 4 12 27 24 27 40 76 72 28 45 108 8 184 3T 82 11 85 125 121 48 35 96 88 74 . 84 12 33 2 27 128 184 41 58 83 12 18 81 11 , 55 12 175 14 82 47 11 82 56 24 34 87 25 82 70 21 100 84" 6 32 ' 1 104 13 52 14 55 24 15 19 20 -43 $2 6 80 25-, 64 162 19 . 185 57 32 48 14 162 218 18 i 26 11 "1 16 - 54 69 21 ! 18 51 67 45 65 111 14 26 117 94 82 30 32 95 '- 2 ' 21 22 -9 1 81 46 87 : TURKEYS WANTED WE WAST HU5BRED8 OF BIRDS . TO FILL OUR ORDERS SATISFACTORY PRICES Casckt oj Betnm Mail Ga&raateed The Savinar Co., Inc. 14 Front SW Portlavad, Ore. Turkey Growers ! ; Speciiil quotations are now ; being mailed on "" fat turkeys that are ready for early delivery ; up to and including -,'"" Indications point to a-jjood.supply of turkeys and for this reason, more even marketing as the birds ; are fat and ready is desirable. Hold back light birds. If you are not on our mailing list write, or wire. SWIFT & COMPANY Produce Dept. " Portland, Or.' STOCKS - - 4l a ft' a . a a a a f a a awes ao "B" . PennsylTamia . . I'ecna Sea Steel Peoples Oea . . M n awijaiH, . . , . Philadelphia Co ... Phillips Pete ..... Pirree-Arrow - ... . . . Pierce Oil '...... Pitta Coal ........ Pitts A West Vs . . Pressed Steet Car .. . Punta Alegre . . . . . . Pnlimaii . . . 4..... Pare Ofl ... Bey Cons Readiae . Reasinstoa . , ........ Rephxle Steel ....... Bepnbac I A - do pfd ; f ... Rep t Motors - v. s .. .... Royal Dutch. OU . Ry Steel Springs . . ." . Saxen Moters ...... Seas Roebuck ...... J. Shattock A Aria SheU T A T ....... Sinclair . . . ........ Mieos Shef ou Pacific Son By ........... do pfd ...... ,. , Stand Oil Cal........ Stand Oil Ind... Stand Oil Ky........ St L A S F. .... Stromherg Carb ..... Stndehaker ... Ksrift, A Co, 1 ...... . Tenn Cop A Chem . . Texas "Oil , . . . Texas Pae Tex Pae C AO Tob Prod net . Tran Costl Oil Unioo Bat A Paper. . . Union Oil Del.,.,.,. United r Alloy ........ United Prug . , United Food Prod'. . . . t'nited Fruit United Bda of X J do pfd T'nited Retail Stores. . . U S C 4 Pip IT S Ind Alcohol ..... U 8 Bub do 1st pfd... U S Smelting ....... C S -Steel do ifd rtah Copper ........ Va Chem do pfd Vanadium Steel ..... Virandou Wabash do A pfd do B pd ......... Wejls Fargo Western Paeifio do pfd 1 Western Union Westinchooee A B. . . . do B A M Wmf Md White Eade Oil Whtte Motors ....... White Oil Wiilys-Orermnd " do pfd Wftson. Packing Wtseeimh Central .... Wooiworth '. Worthinston Pump . . . W A L B . ) High, f low. Clnea. 88 86 86 47 47 47 -4 4 4 tl 33 82 82 41 48 40 45 44 44 11 11 S 11 -. .- " 8 ..... 57 87 86 86 82. 82 83 43 127 123 125 29 29 29 13 13 13 80 79 79 88 .37' ft 27 26 26 48 47 47 82 82 82 2 2 2 58 52 B8k 114 114 113t 4 4 4 84 . , 83 88 ..... .....I 814. 35 35 S3 88 32 82 48 ' 43 48 ! 91 91 24 24 24 88! 63 63 121 116 113 119 117 117 109 109 109 25 24 24 BO- 50 50 4 124 .121 122 . , 108 8 9 8 47 47 47 25 25 25 22 21 21 53 51 51 14 13 18 SB . 69 68 17 16 18 86 36 86 ..... . r. 76 . 6 154 162 150 18 IS 18 -28 2T 28 78 74 74 28 28 27 -64 62 62 61 50 60 .-, 93 105 103 120 120 120 63 01 61 26 63 88 6 86 13 13 13 8 9- 28 28 27 . . . . 18 91 16 18 16 87 , 111 111 109 v 98 69 58 58 18 30 80 30 48 48 48 5 5. 5 40 39 39 88 28 28 38 20O 20O 200 33 33 32 9 9 9 Total weekly stock sale. 4.223.100 aharas. iNPAKP OIL ISSUES BTA leiiOlAnglo Am Oil . .1 20 4 OO ! Atlantic Loboc ..1 T 10 buckeye PI. . . .1 W IVOtGal St Oil I 33 10IU PL . .; J174 1135ilmp Oil of Can.. 1116 670lnt Pet Co Ltd . .1 28 4OiMagnoiia Pet . .1259 30(.Northern P A, ..111 SOlPrairte Oil Gase70 : 1 IPenn Mex Fuel . . j 20 35Prairie P L .....(24 1S60OIS O Ind ...... .119 710) do Kansas (710 9 OO I do Kir new . ..!10 loot do fal new ... SO 10 do Neb 194 70 do N Y 378 16001 do N new . . . t 49 loracnnnt Oil (672 800 Ma new 42 490018 O N J new ... 41 20 , 7 9 65 174 110 22 234 111 660 20 285 117 5 108 60 194 575 48 1672 42 40 20 . 7 9 65 174 110 22 254 111 J 08O 20 285 117 710 108 0 194 577 4K 672 42 4.0 NEW INCORPORATIONS Salem. Not. 11. The Jamieaon Orchard company of Portland, capitalised at $200,000, filed articles of incorporation with the state corporation department here Friday. The corporators are A. F. Fraser. R. F. Hoffman and H. M. Cake. Articles were also filed by the Alpha Zeta fraternity of Forest Grove with assets of $100. A. L. Schneider, -Watt Long and Earf Wagner are the incornoratorp. Olympia, Wash., Not. 11. The following articles of incorporation base been filed with Secretary of State J. (irant Miukle: The Columbia Gold A Copper company of Seattle, capiul stock $2,500,000- William Cder. B. 1. Newbankt. H. N. Potter. L. P. Appiequist. Henry Satter and A. D. Thompson. Lubricating Gasoline company of Waliing ton, of Seattle, capital stock $20,000: B. U Skeel and G. E. Wilson. To encage in the repair, rebuilding, raconstmction and asm in hling of automobiles, motor trucks and motor Tehides. etc Profit-Sharing Coal company of Seattle, cap ital rtocfc SUO.IHIO; lieorge T. Lewis, A. i. L. Hutchinson and A. r Hutchinson. Mount Rainier National Park Stl-rer Fox fi'". Inc., of Seattle, capital stock $850,000; W; J. Logus and M. Stimsoa. - Wsketiekl-Haberna Import company of Se attle, capital stock $5000; decree of dissolu tion filed by Hadley. Hay A Hadley, PRICES AXEKICAX ; LIVESTOCK i Chimed. Maes If Sa Cfcicaso. Not. 11. (L.N. S. ) Hoes, re ceipts. 9000; market, strong. Bulk. $8 10 0 . r op.-$8.60 ; hearywmght $826 8.60 ; 52-S222 f2' PseWns eows. smooth. Vd-l&U.J&ftor?' OatQe. reeehpta. 8000; market, steady. Beef steers, cboic aod pHroe. $12-50 1$ 66; jne . Sfd , od. $9.00 11.75; rood and S.. 1?' 1 2 S0( 11.28; common and medium, $7.60) 11.60. 'Butcher fettle, heifers. $5.00 10.00;" cows. 4.00 9 8.00; bulls, $8,50 9. . 2 L""e nd cotters. 'caws and heifers, $2.50.50; canner steers, $4.009.00; TJF1-' !ibt and. handy weight. $9.50 9 1 1.00 'ceder irteer,, $5.00 m 7. 7 5 ; stacker V23Sl Jf Si' 70: stoeker cows and heifers. $3.50 9 6.00; stoeker calves, , $5.00 7.25. Western range cattle Beef steers. $5,00 9 9.09: costs and heifers, $3.50 9 6.00 ' - Sheep, receipta. 3000; market steady. Fat bunks. $13.600 14.K5: lamb. culbTVnd com mon, 39.00 j 12.50; yearlings. $11,009 13.00; wehten. $7.50 9 9.60; ewes, $7.00 8.00; ewes, euas and common-, $2.50 9 5 60' 181)09 1 4"'S S 00?1 00 : feeder lambs. Northwest Grain Receipts (Compiled by Merehaata Kxchansel -.ars- Wheat Bar. Portland. gt. 81 6. 8 J ear ago. . . . .106 8 15 Total this wk. 818 1 80 ' 39 Tear a(o ... 518 6 45 Season to data 9183 270 ' 686 Tear ago ...16046 .122 866 Taeosna. Frl.. 89 ... 2 Tear- ago ; . ; - J-33 - -. ; . 1 -12 Season to date 245 12 Tear ago ... 5464 77 Aataria, Fri.. - ... Seaeoa to data 265 2 Fir. Oats. S 10 37 19 323 454 401 697 1 22 59 76 Hay. 24 45 663 719 269 854 "if Xtw Tark Bank Statement ; New Tetav Ktr. 11. (I S. a.) Bank statement: . . ,. ; Aerace Losns. dsvresua $46.T92.000: da asm Sepostta. dex-reaae $4 9,279,000; time de posim, innrsasa. SS,OO0: reaeree, iv,s. - . . Actus! Taans.t decrease $40.91O,'OOQ; mand deporita. decrease $41,031,000: $$9548 760 888-. 0; reeerTe, Increase, ' . .1 rtmrnitt on skipped . Oerraia. Or.. Nor.' ll. Peppermint oil Tal ned at $5000 has yoat beea shipped from here by the Oregon Peppermint samctstaoa. - As 4her $500 worth at the oil is ia the wsrr house swaitinc shipment- The oil V (hipped to aUlaasasoo, Mich., where it b mixed trite Eastern otis. . ,. i tr. March Not. ' , July Wlnnlaec -yrheat Options' - - Open. ' Hutfa. : ,- Ixrw. t .... 99 -100. 99 .....108 104 .103 ......193 - 107 . 105 ;ios -joa, 100 14 106 108 : lTlnnraer Cask "Wheat i- tear. Nor. It Th mhmt- V 1 north era. $1.97; No. 2 northern. $1.03; Ss. northern. $1.02 ; track. $1.06 t . Baenes Aire fTkest Buenos Aires. Nor. 11. Wheat: $ia9, p. 2 e; February. $L10. up 3C : Walnnt Tree Bears HeaTtly :- . t. Lebanon. Sew. 1 1 . -A walnut tree, 12 years old.- awaed ay Mrs. Elisabeth Simpson of this Wty. yielded 1HO lbs. af nuts. Thirty-twe cents per Ibv was paid for the crop. SUDDEN1 liJCREASE IN AUTO DEMAND 4 By Phil 8." Hanna . - Detroit, Not. 10. Detroit, is mora surprised st the audden optnrn la the rate ef incoming orders for automebUes than at any derelopsneat ia the automotive authority for years. Ford affieijJa reported today that as a re salt af s sudden jump in orders the last few nays, sales nceeornc 100.000 cars are in prospect for NoTember and that aroductioa ariannaOy set- for 128,000 cars this month probably will be : Increased ta 135,900 na ehlr.es. I ' Reports of a similar - nature were made from the Hudson and Hups plants.- Both companies state that sales for the first week ef November broke all records for this time of. year. ... POBTLASB WHOLESALE PRICES These are the prices retailers nay salers, .except aa otherwise noted: BUTTER Sellina; prices, box lots: Cream ery prices Prints, extras. 46 948c. for phua wrsppers, cubes. 88041a per Ih.; dairy, tmytn price, 39e per lb. - BCTTERFAT Portland deli re ry baaia: No. 1 grad. 48c; Me. 2, 49c; No. 1 son. 46e far "A,f srade. , CHEESB Selling: Tillamook, triplets, S3 9S3e lb.; Toung America, S3e per - lb. ; Oregon triplets. 21 27c Buying price, f. 0. b. Tulamook : Tripiets. 80c; Tonne America end Lonehorns. Sic Selling price: Block. Swias, Wisconsin. 30935c; Imported, 50c lb.; h burger. 25 9 2Sc: cream brick, Oregon. 23 25c; Eastern. z8 0 3Oc 1.-n i e H 11 -i n . mm PV.m. ! tmmt rSn rent toceipta. Western Oregon, 42c per dos. ; Eastern 'econ. ana per aos.: hennerlea. 4 So per dos., selling price, select, 52 9 54e per aoa. ; eanaiea. ou fa? oze per aot. ; puiiets, 42 9 44c per dos. ; storage, 32 9 37e per dos. EGGh Association seiling price : Select. 53c; brown, 55c; fresh. 63c; pullets. 45c , LIVE POULTBt Selling price: Heary hens. 22 923c per lb.; light hens. 13 913c 15916c lb.; ducks, 15920c lb.; turkeys, sliTe. 28c; dressed, 85 9 38c To. Fresh Fruits and Vsaetahlee FRESH FRUIT Oranges, $4.00 9 6.50 box; bananas. 1 1 9 1 1 e lb.; lemons. $10.60 9 1 2.00 a case; rrapefruit, Florida, $6.00 9 9 7.00; caaabaa. 2c lb.; pears. $1,009 2.00 box; soncord grapes, fa Ih.; Muscat, $1.00 91.50 lug; Oregon Tokay. $1,00 9 3.00C BERRIES Cranberries, Northwest, $5.75 06.00" per box; Eastern, $19.50 W 20.00. DRIED FKLIT8 Dstes. $3.26 9 7.00; furs, black. 18 918o lb.; prunes, 40s and 50a. 25-lb box. 12 e: 60s and 60s. 10 e lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers : Ore eon, $1.75 9 2.00 per cental; garlic. 15c per lb. ; green onions. 25 9 30c per dos. bunches. POTATOES Selling price - to retailers: Oregon, fancy, 85c $1.00 per cental; sweat potatoes. 2 0 8c per lb. VEGETABLES Beets, le nee lb.; cabbage. 101e per lb.; lettuce, $1,75 0 2.00 per erate; carrots. 1 c per lb. ; tomatoes, Oregon. 50c box; CaJL, $2.50 92.76 lug; horse, radish. 15 018c lb.; artichokes, ( ; cauli flower, $1.50 01.75 dosen.; celery. 79 0 85e dosen APPLES Cookers. 60 9 75c; face and fill. 70c 0 $1.00; fancy and extra fancy packs. $1.75 0 3.00 box. Masts CO UN Tit T MEATS Selling price: Coun try hogs, 14 014 c lb., heary staff less; real, tope (about 80 to 100 lbs.), 11 9 lie lb.; heary stuff less; lambs. 18o lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams. 28 932a lb.; breakfast bason, 27 046? lb. PACKINGHOUSE MEATS Steer beef, 12 013o lb.: heifers, 11 011 c; cows, 9 010c; lambs. 18 0 20c lb.; ewes. 10014c lb.; bogs, 16 016 e lb. - LARD Kettle rendezed. 19 c lb.; tierce basis, compound. 14c Qraearles BEANS Small white, $7.00; lsrge white. $7.00; pink, $7.00; limss. $10.80; bayou. $6.60; red. $6.75. HONET New. $4.00 04.50 per ease. BICE Japan. He. 1 6c; Blue Rose. 6e ta. ; New Orleans head. 6 c COFFEE Roasted. 22 0 34 e lb, in sacks or drums, SAIF Coarse, half ground. 100s, $15 00 tea: 60s, $17.85; table dairy. 80s, $27.50; bales. $8.60 04.00; fancy table sad dairy. $34.60; lump. $26.80. SUGAR Cube. $8.88; fruit and berry. 87.85; yellow C, $7.80: beet, granulated. $7.70; extra C. $7.60; golden O, $7.30. CANNED MILK Tails, $5.00; baby stse, $4.60 ease; Eagle, $9.35 ease.. ... SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 18e lb. NUTS Wslaats, 21 9 26e lb. ; almonds. 36 0 28s lb-: filberts. 17o lb.; peanuts. 9e lb. ; pecans. 25e lb.; Brsxils. 18 e lb.; chest auta. Japanese, 22 024e lb. Fish and ShaHfleh- ' FRESH FISH Silrersid. salnun, 7 910e lb.; halibut, 18 9 20c lb.; black md, 6 0 7e lb.: basket kippered cod.- $2.0O; basket kip pared salmon, $2.00.: line cod. 7 0 80 fit.; sole, 10c lb. ; sturgeon. 20e lb. OTSTERS Eastern. $4.60 sal; Olympia. $3.00 ssX, 31.80 ot.; crabs, large $3.60 dos.. small $2.50 dos. Hops. Wool and Hides HOPS 122 crop, nominal. 8 01Oovrb. HIDES Calfskins. 17c lb.; kips, 14o lb.; green bides, 10c lb.; salted. 12e Tb. MOHAIR Nominal, 22 9 82e lb. " 8HEEP FELTS Lons dry pelts.' lie; short pelts, 10c lb.; lone hair goat pelts, 1O012 lh.; short hair coat pelts, 20 0 60c each.- 6 WOOL Willamette Taller, " coarse, ' 20 22e; medium, 25 0 30c lb. ; fine, 30 035c lb.; Eastern Oregon-Idaho. 300 3 7e lb TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. 4elb?e' N 2' 4H6c: '"see, 8 . CASCARA BARK 1922 peel. 7e; 1921 peel. 8c lb.; grape rose, 7e Tb. Paints, Oils, Eta. RAW LINSEED OIL Barrels, par gal. $1.10: 5 gal cans, per ssl, $1.23. BOILED LINSEED OIL Barrels, per sal.. $1.12r 6 get cans, per gaL, $1.27. ' , TURPENTINE Drama, par gal., $1.82; 5 gal. cans, per gaL.. $ 1. 9 7. , WHITE LEAD 100-Th. kegs, per lb.. Lumber and htnales , Latest csrlosd lumber sale, by manufactur ers, anotstions representing f. o. b. mill Tal nes In direct sales to retailers and including selling expenses: , FLOORING : High. Low. Asa. 1x4 No. 2-T. g. $51.00 $45.25 $.,... 1x4 -No. 2 and bet. s e 40.00 FINISH ' 1x8 10 . . 59.00 64.00 56.00 CEILING: 1x6 No. 2 and bet... 42.50 ..... ..... DROP SIDING: 1x8 No. 2 and bet... 41.00 89.00 .... BOARDS AND SHIPLAP: , 1x8 10 sis DIMENSIONS: -2x4 12-16 SMALL TIMBER: 4x4 12-16 LATH. 4t ft. No. 1 fir ... . SHINGLES: A Shingles 17.50 18.50 17.50 18.50 22.50 19.50 4.75 4.50 4.50 3.85 3.25 .Total sales, 23. mils, S.688,200 feet. Boston Wool Market Quiet ' Boston, Not.' 11. The wool market was quiet and dull today, although prices were as firm as ever. Some growers, howerer. seesa to hare become a little less firm . in their demands for adtanced prices. Stall the Texas fall clips hare been bought, ia soma cases oh a bests of $1.10 a pound, dean Boston. The foreign markets all were strong. v Brxroods Trade Ball New -York. Nor. 11. Many traders were absent from the Worth street cotton cloths market today and the Tolume of sates recorded wsa not extennre. Prices, howerer, -were Tory firm and the apward tendency still was in evidence. I'nnt cloths were hi - fair demand. Drills were" higher and sheetings and aateens were - extremely strong. Raw silk was quiet and no change was shown in quota turns. . Car Shortage Is Larsre New Tork. Not. - 1 1 .'Figures pirbnased today showed the greatest ear shortage in the bi'tory - -of the American railroads existed on October SO., when demand for freight, cars in excess of current supply was 179,239. an ra ereaaa of 12,890 errer September. - ProduatloB fn organixatioa totaled 778.159 flae onoces, the largest atacs March, 1917. , Baroda "Water System Started - Baroda. - Waih., Not.' 11. The contract for the - water- system of this city has been let to the American Wood A Pipe company ' ef Settle for $25,000. Work sriU be started the first part af next week, and mast be com pleted within 30 days. ' Loss. - d LlTerpool Wheat Market ' : . Llrerpool, Jiae. -11.- Wheat: Open. Close. .' Dee. ..10s 2d 10s ld March-,.. 9s Sd 9s 8d May ............ ..... . 9s S "k ," v'f '' r; ' ' . ; 3Tew Tork Snfatr and Coffee . New York. Na. f 11. (Ci P. DnlL Raw, $5.54; .refined, quiet; granu lated. $8.O0 7JO. Coffee No. 7 spot Rio, 10 e; No. 1 4 Santos. 1$' 013 c . Taxation Change Is Feared; Lower -Prices oh - Curb By William FHcTfarnan : New Tork. NaT. 1 1. Rumors of reriaion of taxation methods, coupled with dnfsTorab!. eshles with reference to th. sita stinn abroad, canted heary selhng today . on the curb exchange- Stocks of companies with large surpluses who are expected to make ana kind of stock diridead before the beginning ef the new year continued ta be bought. There was s farther adranea ef three points in. shams, of Scbulte Retail Stor... ' The corpor ation reported an faiatreesa ia sales tar October of 17 per cent .ore 1921. '- ; - A stock distribution is looked for ia the Bear ''future. Standard Oil' of Kansas was another ex ceptioa to the general tondeaey 'and reached higher prices ta icspouao to the reoant stock diridend action. Magnolia Petroleum reached a new high. whSa the rest of the Standards were depressed. . Aside front Scbulte in the industrial -aea. tkm. the new stock of new fiction publishing company attracted, attention when it sold st 8, a new high. - " The motor group; was neglected. . Early Break in New York Cotton Market By S ware. Oa Witt asajlaoa ' New Tork. Not. 11. Action af the De cember possitioa Friday tinder heary . selling by larger spot, interests had sa eneaftling effect oa the cotton gasrxet far a few moments to day. Lines of cotton, came sat immediately fol lowing the opening, January breaking to 23.80 and December below 26 cents. This ispieawntiid a decline in December of 64. a bale front high prices of the week, which attracted consider sble support. One broker bought 10.000 bales of March, starting a rigorous rally of that month. While - a loosening op of the December posi tion came unexpectedly it was perfectly in telligible. Houses holdsBg lines of December after a sensational advance of 6 cents ia as many weeks were led to take profits on sur plus contracts. Before notice day on each active month there is always mora or less liquida tion, and preparation, for this development led houses to place tbsmselTss in position to take sdTsntsge oc any unforeseen contingency. Month. January . . , February March, , , . . . April May July September ... October Norember . . December . . Open. 2598 High. znue 2587 2601 2565 2528 2572 2581 Low. Close. 237S 2588 2580 2570 2577 ... . -2564 2545 2651 2615 2628 2310 2392 2316 2435 2365 2590 2604 New York spot market 2615, 16 lower. BEAR OF EDGER MACHINE TO BE SAFEGUARDED IS DECIDED Olympia, Wash., Nor. 11. Safeguarding of me rear or an eager machine In a mill as well as the front has beea decided ppon by SuperTisor of Safety H. L. Hughes, who. re cently inrestigated an accident , which resulted in the '-death of a workman employed as off bearer by the , WsllTille Lumber company. The edgerman was cleaning around in front of the edger and Totomei. the injured man. was working at the rear, and in some way was caught by the saw, his leg being cut off just above the ankle and sereral lacera tions near the knee,'' resulting in his death. Heretofore it was thought necessary only to guard the front of machines. - The lower part of, the edger will now be enclosed up to the bottom roll, so there will be no possibility of a workman getting under the saws at that point, and then to place a guard on the frame which carries the : upper roll in such a manner that the saws will be com pletely covered at that point. CO LIVESTOCK III ALLEY SATURDAY MOST MARKETS CLOSED ' " Wltk . the exception ef the local Uresteck market and the 3Tew Tork stock, head svad etton markets. prmeUeaaj- H America markets were closed Batarday. : . ... . . . ' 9.75 . 9.00 8.00 7.60 9.23 too 6.00 New Lnmber, Mill Being- Erected Centralis. Wssh.. Not. 10.- According to present indications the new H. H. Martin Lumber cctnpany sawmill being erected will be .reedy for operation -January . 15. The former mill was destroyed by fire a few weeks sgo. . The ' new plant will cost approximately $100,000, will employ 00 men and will h. electrically equipped throughout. It will hare a daily capacity of 100,000 feet, about 25, 000 more than the burned plant. - ' Pacific Northwest Securities BANK STOCKS Mid. Bank of California, N. A 20S8 t'itiiens. bank ..... A 1 60 Canadian Bank of Commerce I06 First National bank, Portland 200 ' First Nat'l bank, r'reewater . . 290 liibernia Commercial A Sav ings bank 175 1 J1J A Tiltnn bank 300 LLlTe'.toc State bank 150 Lumbermens Trust Co 90 Multnomah State bank 150 Northwestern National bank.. 135 Peninsula National bank .... 125 t . S. National bank . 820 PCBLIC CTIL1TIES Northwestern Electric comiany . 18 do.i per cent preferred HO ' do. 7 per cent preferred . . BO Pacific Power ex Light , 7 per cent preferred PS Pacific .TeL Ac TeL Co. .... .55 do. preferred .......... 90 Portland Gas A Coke 7 per cent preferred '. 8W Portland It., L, as-P. Co.,.. 14 - do first preferred 60 do. second preferred ..... 40 , do. prior preferred .... 1 . LI MHKK. PULP AND PAPER Central Coal Coke Co. ... 79 do. preferred .......... 79 Crown Willamette . Pulp at Paper . . . 40O do.'preferred "A . 98 Haw ley Pulp Ac Paper 210 Multnomah. 1. A B. Spec Co. :, 50 do. IO per cent preferred.-. H Oregon Pulp A Paper Co. 100 do. preferred . . . . 95 Pacific Box psaf erred 95 Peniarala .Lumber preferred. . 95 Denos FoeH of Portland. . ... 2 Denny-Renton Clay A Coal . . 15 Fisher Flouring" Mills pfd... 97 Fleishmann Co. pfd. 97 Hartman Co.. J. U Cen. pfd. 80 Hart man Co., J. L. redemable pfd. '- - 5. Holt Mfg. Co. 1st pfd ,88 King Food Products Units . . 60 ' pUy Co.. Chas. H.. pfd...- 8 . I nickel King A Cake Soap. . 100 Morgan : Building ......... -e , Oregon Portland Cem.. Units OO ; Oresron "Worsted Mills ...... 85 PacKio-Alaska Narigatipn. -. i . 60 ' Pacific r ounary. , , , . 00 Pacific. Coast Biscuit. ..... 115 Pacific Portland Cement. . , 96 Palm Olive Co. 7' pfd.... 97 Paraffine Cot's pfd. 82 , Psraffine Co.'s:cotn. . 20 . . Portland Cattle Loan 30 Portland Feeder Co. ... 9F ; Portland Vegetable Oil SO Sperry Flour MilUv.com. , 40 t do preferred i ....... ., 94 ' Skooknm Co. common ..... 60 . do pfref erred .. ." .... 75 ' ''.' .. ' . BONDS AThere Brothen 7s"42: I Broadway-Yamhill bL 7s'2S 100 . do pfd 7 hk S -"o .-. . lz Cty of Astoria 6s "27'-42i.. . 100 City of Tillamook 5a '42 ... . 1 00 . Dennr-Rentoo 8s '29 100 Mcrna bldg. 7s '26. ...... . , - - N. V. F.lectric 1st Mtat '36 IOO .. Oregon-California Tt 6s-'27.- 99 r Asked. 207 180 190 210 325 190 330 17A 1O0 175 ISO 138 340 20 '85 89 HO s W2 99 16 . 65 50 91 S3 85 S Ore R R NaT 4 '4. . 89 a-W. BRAN 1st 4s '51. . . 83 O E 1st Mt 5s '36 ....... . SO Psc Coast Biscuit 6s '33. . ... 90- Pac Power A Light s '30. . . ' 90 do pfd 8 '30. . , . . ... . . , 103 Pittock Block- 6 '40: ...... . 93 Port of Astoria 5s "25. .... 96 Portland Gas A Coke 3 '40 92 . do pfd 7s '40.. . 104 do ufd St '31 .......... . 92 Sou Pae 1st ref 4s"55 9 do pfd 20 rr cr 5s '34 . . w . ' 84 . S P M 1st Mtg 6s '84..,.:.': 97 Will 'Vhl Son. s '89....... 88 KALE TO SUCCEED BELL " (By UrdTersal Serrieet Washington; Now. . 11. Major . Gen eral H. C. Hale will be aLsigneI to succeed Major General George Bell 'J. as commander .of -the sixth army corps arena, - with headquartera at CThkrag-o, upon the retirement of General Bell, it tru annouTiced at the war depart ment today. - loo 5 - 82 115 10O IOO 102 3 30 102 105 90 95" . 0 90 115 IOO 10O 75 185 ' 9 102 - 87 23 65 106 99 61 100 70 85 : 101 .103 lOS 101 102 101 102 101 100 . 90 -' 84 : ' 57 93, ' 94 ' 10 , 96 ;v 99 94 105 . 93 90 - 87 : - PORTLAND IJrMTOCK BTJJf - s Hogs. Cattle. Carres. Sheep. Cars, Saturday ... None Week ago .... 143 1 2 33 3 2 weeks sgo... ... 51 ... J 4 weeks age... .i. .... ... 620 - 5 Tsar ago .... Nona 3 years age. .. 290 17 3 258 a years age... ... 383 18 ... la 4 years sgo... 107 ... . . . , r. - 1 ' 1 . Ndrth FprUaad closed the week-end sad the hohdar with no srriTaia for the saarket. there - While there were no fresh offerings la the hog alleys st North Portland Saturday, re eent trade indictee an uadarton. of sreak. although ckndng prices are unchanged. mjm wvavs naaa: Bssooth heary.. 230-800 lbs... 8.00 0 BmoeVx hmrj, Mi9 lbx,'np... 7.50 0 goosk hasTy . . . .... . , , 6.00 0 ' Ps I 8.760 fsadae Pica S.T5 Stags , 4.00 s . Oattla iianiniid Oiaw -. with the exception of a limited esB for the better class stock. . there ia aot Bench. acrJast indicated In the cattle dirision. No week-end iw wws as nana xnruAnq. - Canalal oattia naAa sssoium so gooa steers Fair to msdiasa at ears uomsson to lair caosos heifera ., Chose, cows and heifers.... axeauun to good eows-heifers. . Fair to ssadiam cows-heifers.. Common to fart aona-hstfsrs - Csanars . ...... Bulls Choa. feeders ............. Fair to good feeders ........ Choiea dairy aslTea ......... Prime tight calTas . . . tV. . . . Medina light calTea ........ HesTy calTas . . . . . . , , , ,.' Choice steers .,...........$ . S a A. Demand for lamaa ia atroasr at North Pari. land, with no week end arriTala - Entire mub- u snazzes Bcaaaa in a una pasxtaont General sheep and lamb range: Prima steers ;.......$ 7.000 T.M Prims east of mountain lambs $10.60 011.60 Cbice ealley lamhbs ....... . 10.60 011.60 mm .ail ay wmoe . t , . . Common Talley laaabs . . . . Heary yearlings ugas yeamags Heary wsthsrs Light wethers Ewes . ... FrMay ' f STEERS No. " At. lbs. Price. CLEARS FOR U. K. Two -British .steamers, on bound for the United Klrvrdom And thn 'other for the Orient, cleared Friday after noon at the customs house, ready, to make to sea.. . ' ' : FThe Blue Star Tine steamer Tudor- star, with London. Qlaaarow and Liver pool sis destiaations, left down atxsavm Ute , Friday . night loaded : with 11.755 f boxes of apples from Vancouver. 'B.C. 23.J84 boxes of apple. 14,569 boxes of apples and pears, 3450 boxes of plums and 68,063 bushels of wheat from Port' land. "- -, ' ; . ..tu;,:--:: -:: 'The British steamer Bermuda, due tb sail,. Sunday " morninar - for Shang-haL Honskonr . and other Oriental ports. win carry to.aoz barrels or flour. 10$, 333 bushels f wheat, 600,000 feet cf lumber, -100 'cases of esUmon and other seneral cartro, including a box of hu man .bones. -i . '-.KSs-l 25 9 8.50 0 4.00 0 6.00 0 4.60 0 3.50 0 3.00 0 -2.60 0 1.80 0 8.OO0 6.00 0 4.00 9 8.00 8.00 0 7.60 0 5.00 0 .76 0 TOO 6.25 4.60 $.33 $.00 4.50 8.90 8.00 2.00 4.O0 6.50 5.00 S.60 8 66 8.00 0.90 7.50 t.5O0ie!so .',. S.OOS 9.60 ..... W. IBW O.OO ..... 8.00 0 8.60 ..... 8.500 t.00 M IO im ttA e a a a s O.vwnr .vw ....... 7.00 0 8.00 ....... 6.25 0 6.50 A ft an as a ' Sales 1 . '. . 1060 1... 700 1. ..1010 1...1030 3... 913 1... 940 Ne. " A. lbs. 'Price. t,..1095 3.75 3... 1003 6.23 : 1.,, 950 5.00 T . . , 867 . 5.25 1...1050 7.00 2. 2. , 4.. . 055 .1060 . 830 . 855 1. . 1. . 2... 18. . . SO. , , ., 2... , I! . . 11. . . 28... 8... 6. .. 6.75 O.00 5.25 5.85 4.50 4.00 COWS t 4.25 I 1... 930 $ 4.50 A.60 J ... 780 3.00 4.00 1 HEIFERS 3 4.0 I CALVE . 210 $ B.00I 1... BULLS .1400 $ 8.00 t.. .1840 8.50 J 3... HOGS T5 $ 8.75 8... 858 $ 6.50 . 285 8.50 86... 187 - 9.25 . 181 10.00 1... ISO 8.76 . 160 10.00 18... 163 0.50 LAMBS $10.00 J . 4... 77 $11.00 I. 26 f .11. .. 98 11.50 II. 25 1 TEABLTNGS $ 6.00 I 10... 188 $ 4.33 8.00 J 6. . .110 8.00 360 $ 4.00 . 980 $2.75 085 3.00 80 105 77 128 110 Coal Bankers Bashed Chehalis. Wash.. Nor. 11. Work on the bunkers and washhonse of the Morton Coal A Coke plant at Morton, in Eastern Lewis county, is progressing end will be completed by the time the rail line to the mines is finished. The capacity of the bonkers ia to be 300 tons. BOCKB TO 6KAHD JTJBT Alfred Manning-, age 21. alleged to have been caught stealing - a coll of rope from the Portland Cordage com. pany, 14th , and, Northrup streets, Wednesday night, waived preliminary hearing Friday- and waa bound over to the grand ' jury under $1000 ' baiL Two Charges of larceny were filed against him. f HEAWSHIPMEtlT OF OREGON FRUIT STEAMER EDWARD PIERCE ; ' IX IX TEBCO AST AL SERVICE Announcement of the assignment of the steamer Ed ward Pierce to the reg ular Intercoastal service of -Crowell 4 Thurlow was made ; this morning, by Sudden lsV Chr iatianson. Pacific Coast agents of the line. Addition of the new vessel gives Portland a regular 12 day service by this line. The' Edward. Pierce will sail on its rlrst voyage in the new servtce Novem ber 1$, from Boston, arriving here in time to sail on the return trip Janu ary '.6. Recently : the Edward , Pierce has .been in the coastwise service .of the same company on the Atlantic - Next to arrive -to the -i Crowell : Thurlow service is the Tellx Tauslg, due here November 14. with S000 tone of general cargo for Portland, Includ ing, a large consignment of steel. 8CH00HEK BRINGS COPRA A.FTEB TROUBLESOME TRIP The schooner Erie, : brinarina- 17 tons of copra from - the Tonga Olslands for tne foruana vegetable Oil mills, ar rived in Astoria Friday night after a long voyage, having sailed from Niua tobutabu September 9. The vessel was forced to enter San Francisco October 21 to replenish water aand other sup plies. Calms on the Pacific are .said to have delayed the vessel longer than the usual time, "'r.-.iv PORT CELEBRATION IS PLAX " ? OF ABERDEEN" BTJSIXESS MBIT Aberdeen, Waelu, Nov. 11. Plans are under way here for Aberdeen's cele bration of the pert terminaL The ar rival of the first steamer of the Wil liams line, which Is expected : next Monday from New Tork with about 200 tons of freight for Aberdeen mer chants, is to be made the occasion also of a celebration. The Williams line has established a route. between New Tork and Grays Harbor and the first boat is due at the end of the week. The celebration is to be in line- with the ones which - Hoquiam arranged two months ago. , JUDGE jriXB IN LEAD Roseburg, ? Nov. II. With all pre cincts heard from In the county unof ficially, the present county' Judge, George K. Quine, is leading his. Demo cratic opponent by 100 votes. Napo leon Rice was elected mayor over S. K. Sykes, the labor candidate, by a large majority. f CELEBRATES 97TBT BIBTHjBAT Dee, Nov;llL W. PL Winans was In Reed villa ? Thursday - to be with Ma father on the letter's 97th birthday anniversary. Edgar W. Winans waa born in New Tork 'November 3, 1825, and came to this locality in the early S0s, taking a homestead here. He is now living with a daughter, Mrs. Neft. te Arrrea . From . i Data, . . San - Fran j& .Nor. -12 . . San' Fraa .1 . . Not. 12 ..Hamburg ....Not. 18 . . England ' , . . Not.' 1 $ . .Boston . . . .i.Not.- 18 ..San Fran ....Nor. 18 ..San Diego ...Nov. It l.Ssa Fran ....Nor., 18 . .Soenbsis . .. .Nov. 18 ..Kobe ...... .Nov.. 14 ..San Pedro ..Nov. 14 . .Philadelphia . .Not. 15 ..Newcastle . , .Nor. IB ..Baltimore ...JCor.-15 . .Portiaad, Me. .Now. 16 ..Kobe ..... . .Nov. IB ..Seattle Nor. 16 . ..San Fran. .., .Not.v16 ..Philadelphia ,..Sot, 17 ..New York ...Nov. 17 ..Baltimore ....Not. 18- . Foreign Exchange Market . - New " Terk Not. 11. Fore law exchasa-a opened firm. Sterling, '84. 4 6 . ap ; francs. o4l. p is; nre. .ihii.xd ak: marcs, boei' B-16.. as ' - .- . -. i " FELT AT SAXTIAGO ! Santiago.. Chile. Nov. 1L (I. N. S.) An earthquake shock that lasted for several minutes wag felt here early to day." Early reports reaching nere mads no mention of any casualties. & It - was believed, however, that there had beea some property- damage. i ;--vi.'. . ''. -; .-'t.-:-!-i-,;'.-.- fei'i-?' 'I f Vessel. ; Wspema . ....... George L. 1 Olson . . Nersdsa . . ....... Cardiganshire . . . . . PennsylTanian . . . . Daisy Admiral Farragat . . Rose City ........ Boedowoso . . . . Ibufcisaa Mara . . BoobyaBa ........ Agwistar . L,ygnern Felix Taussig Brash i ........ . Kobnaa Mara . . . . Steel Engineer . Annette Rolrth . . .J Twfat TAckeebaeh . Howick Hall ...... Robin Gray . .... - V Panamas ...... Robin Adair , . . . Bermuda . . . . . . Delrosa . ....... Hihiaita l ...... 2 Georgiaa Rolpb . . . Naradaa s.7Bacrn , . . WspsmS v Cardsranshira -. . . . . Aamirai sarragnt. Topa Mara ...... Boadowaao . . 7. . Bose City ...... Brushr ' . ..... . .j. PennsylTanian . . . . i ri . t, I 1W111.IU. ...... Steel Engineer Lewis lasekeabsch 'i-';--'---t-" BsranOgflvy ... .. Bsbinda Bel mada C!i,iUinntha. TMfy Putasm . Dswrfleki ..... Delrosa . . .... Erie . . .. oarina' Roiph Hannawa . . . . . Halno - - . ... Herald . Hoquiam K C. Ki La Merced i a i. Oresjon Ftr . . Oregea Pine . . , Paraiso .. . , . ; Pawiet . . ... v . . . Bob 13 Adair . . Siena ..... . . . Ho la Bo ....... Terbn Mam . . Topa Mara . . . West Cayeto . West O'Rowa ' . Toshida Mara War . rk... ..New Tork ...Nor. 11 ..New Tork ; . .Nov. 11 ..China . . . .. .Nor. 12 , .Mexico ..... .Not. 12 .'.Han ITran . a... i v ..Baa Fran ...N.T.. 12 ..New Xcrk ..; .Not. 13 ..Sydney ...,. Nov. IS 8an Fran .....Nor. 15 ., .soKonoma ;,.ov. 15 ..UTerpooi ..-..Nor. 15 ...Han Fraa.,.. .Not. 15 -..Japan ......Nor. 16 ..Orient ......Nor, 16 ..Ban Fran.... Nor, 16 . , .Philadelphia ? . Nor. 1 6 ..Liverpool ....Now. 16 ..BarUmore . . , .Nor. 17 . . Imdoa . . . . .Nov. 1 7 ..New Tork ...Nov. 19 to Pert Berth. ........... .North Bank Terminal No. 4 . .. . ... . . rnman-Ponlsen . Inman-Poalsea Cut nf out Dock ..... .Columbia Co. Mill ....... .Terminal No, 4 . ... . . .... .Albina Dock Astoria ......... .Albers No. 1 . . . .N. P. Lnmber Co. ........... .Island Mill ...... .Montgomery Dock ....., . . Hill Mill .......West Orawoa Mill .......... Ele-rator Doasj . . . . . .,. . . . . . W est port a..... . . . Wsstport ......... Peninsula Mills .fit Helens . . , . . . Terminal No. 1 .Esstora A Western Mill ...... ..... ...Wsstport .......... . . . . . .Westport CUrk A Wilson ......... Peninsula Mill i.e..... O. W. P. Dork .............Dry Dock ........ . . AJbiaa Dock ......Clark A Wilson , GBATS HABBOB 8HIPPIXG Hdqulam, Waslu, Nor. 1L The samer Oregon arrived at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from 'San Francis co to load a lumber cargo at the An derson It Middlaton. mill. .Aberdeen. The steamer Wahkeena arrived from San Francisco to load at the . Wilson milL The steamer' Florence Olson arrived from San Francisco to load at the JL J. West milL " - Steamers Xaisy Freeman." San Ja cinto and. Carlos cleared for San Fran cisco and San Pedro, and the Japanese steamer Hokkal Haru sailed for Jap an, each carrying full cargoes of Grays Harbor lumber.." t - SHIPPING QUIET Portland shipping circles were quiet today, due to the Armistice day cele bration. The majority of shipping of fices "were either closed all day or in the afternoon. Only 1 vessels were working in the sort loading, and other wise the waterfront waa comparatively inactive. , . - ALL, , ALOXG THE WATERFRONT The steamer Cardiganshire, due ' to arrive Monday -from, the north for the Oregon-Pacific companv. -will load ap proximately half of its limited refriger ator space with Oregon apples for the United Kingdom. The freighter, has refrigeration space enough to accom modate 15,000 boxes of apple a : In ad dition -to the apples, the: vessel -will take a quantity of dried prunes and other general cargo, , . The intercoastal steamer Robin Adair,' in the service of Norton. Lilly Av Co., will be - moved from West port tonight for her voyage to the south. The vessel loaded lumber at Westport for East Coast shipment. ';- The tug Wallula.has been dispatched down stream to bring in the schooner Eric, loaded with copra for the Port land Vegetable. Oil mills, r. The vessel is expected to dock here late this eve ning; - -i. -'" .-.-!- - ''"-,.' -i.-r-i:. v - The Columbia-Pacific Shipping com pany's steamer West O'Rowa, recent ly cleaned and painted, has been moved from the drydocks to a position be-' tween the Albina and Elevator docka. : . l ne intercoastal steamer - Panaman move down - stream lata tnnisrht ni early In the morning, on ; her way to the Eastern coast with general cargo. . ' -The Japanese -steamer s Yojln-Maru was docked at 'the- Inman-Pouisen mill to take on a parcel of lumber for the Orient. The Tojin 'Marts is scheduled to leave for Kobe and Mojl Thursday. The British steamer Benmohr. under charter for Kerr, Gifford A Co., moved up the river today to the ; Peninsula mills from Astoria.- The Vessel ar rived In the river Friday from Japan. -The tanker W. . Porter, in the fleet of the Associated Oil company, arrived at Astoria this morning and proceeded up the river; r .. PORITIOXH OF VESSELS ' i (By North Head, Wash.. Bade) November 10. 8 p. m. ; Boobyalla, San Francisco for Barclay Sound, B. C, 605 miles from San Francisco. Ben Mohr. . Tokohama foe Portland, .480 milea from North Head. - . . Baroa Cawdor. Portland for Panama, 10 miles tip Colombia rirer. , . (By Federsl Telegrsph Co.) 1 i - NoTember 10. 8 p. at. : Vs,..; r- Harrard. San Pedro for Baa Francises, 70 miles north of San Pedro. f Hamcr. Portland for San Pedro, 042 miles from Portlsnd. '- ' -4 Dilworta, HonohUs for Part Ssa Lais. 1338 milea wast of Port Baa Lois. - Arabia. Saa Francisco for Oram Harbor, CI miles north of Ssa Pianeisca.. Ed Kingsley. powell Rirer for Saa Frga eiaco, 250 miles south of Caps Flattery. - Hartwood. Grays Harbor for Ssa. Francisco. 143 miles north, of Baa Francisco. ; - . ' Wapamaj Ssa Franciaeo. for: Portland. -160 miles ' north of San Francisco. - La Parisima. Martiaes for: PortlaadV 80 milea from Marttnesv . . , : Fred Baxter, Basin for San Pedro, 126 mBee north of San Pedro. ' ' , ' Coahnga, Saa Pedro for Marttnes, 60 miles from Marti era " . - i . ... . Wfllsmitte St. Helens- for ; San . TTaaaelaea. 175 ml sua south ef Columbia nrw.' ' FVaak G. JJram. Gariota for Honolulu, 1099 miles west of Oarieta. - .- - Los Anrelea. Saa Pedr for Msrtlnes. 200 dies from Marti nex. ...... W. -S. Porter. Monterey for Lfain ton, 490 miles north of Monterey. : Katnna Lackenbaeh. .' ETerett fop ' Phils. delphm. 270 aulas north of Saa Franciaeo, OuinaoJt. Ssa Pedre for Tacoma 109 milea sooth of Saa Francisco. W. F. Herein. Aeon for Seattle, 6$ miles north of Ban Ftmacisco. . 1 Oleosa, Eureka for Ban Padre. 330 miles north of Saa Pedre. - t - . Ernest H. : Meyer,: Saa Franrisco for Ssa ' ' Tides at Astoria Sanday High.. Water.! ,; Low Water. " T r0 a. trt, 7.4 ft. 12 :20 a. m.. LI ft. :$S p. wl, T. ft. -1 :03 p. m., A7 ft. Pedro. OS miles south ef San Fraacisca. Humboldt. Saa Pedro for Saa Francisco, 116 nutos south oil Saa Francisco. -, Celilo. Saa FratH-isco for Saa Pedro,' 42 Stulea, south of Sea Francisco. , Ecuador. " San Francisco for Nsw Tork. st Sen Joss, Guatemala. Tarba Linda, Tokuysma for Saa Pedro, 179$ miles west e Saa Pedro, noon. NoTember 9. 8 jp. sv: - i.lUrfJt Iollar4 Honohda' tor Tokohama. 433- miles west of (Honolulu. ' Apaa. Sea Padre tor lokohaaia, 845 milea rest of Saa Pedroa - Hawaiian, New Tork for Saa Pedfo. 1778 miles south af Saa Pedro. . - Grant, Ban Fnnewco for Manila. 2610 milea .met of Honolulu. - Walter A. Lockenbach (noon) , Saa Pedre for Philadelphia, 1661 miles southeast of San Pedro, - President Wilson. Baa Francisco far Toka bama, 979 miles West of Honolulu. Bohemian Clnb.l Port-San Luis for Manila. 3883 miiaa sst of Port Saa Luis. Ltebre. San Pedro . for Tokuysms. 258J miles srest of Saa Pedre. , - . . ' .- ' .. Ikty lNarsi Radio) , ' Nerembar 10. 8: n. m - t ,: ' Boobyalla, Saa Frannsee for Barclay Sound. B. C, 64)3 miles jfrom Saa Fraacbeo. . - Medon. Seattle for Ketchikan. 230 miles from Aetehikan. Norember 9: ) , i. ' Lakeshere, passed out at Tatooah. 19 p m. XoUee te Marlaera i The following bulletin oa harbor soundings hss bean ieaued by Lieutenant N. M. Pigmau. s. charge of the local branch hydrographl. affSoe: . j . The following j report was : made by he master S. 8. Cottsonplant, Norember 4, 1822. Coos Bay Bstw-Depth ef water on the ar at the- average of the lower low waters 6 feat. Aids to na ligation ta proper position ad in goad working order, i , s The following report wsa made ; by C. N, Krog. Ssa Psdro,j Csk. November 8. 1822: San Pedro bay bar Depth of water oa the bar at the arerage of the lower low waters 3d fast. All aids tolnsTigatlon O. K. The following report was mad. by VL N. Dvlaatr. Aberdeaaj Wash.. NoTember 1. 1922: Grays Harbor bar Dnh ef water ea -Ji. bar at the anrars ef the lower low waters 23 feet. Channel Bar soundings aa . siren by all bar pilom.. j . . ' The following report was made by J. W. Brrennaa, Ssa Diego, OaL, Norember 2, 1322: San Dmsto bay bar Depth of water oa the bar at the ararag of the lower low waters 85 feet, r..- t' j News Of the Port 1 -- a wis sis Nereeribar n Benmohr, British steamer, from Tokofasins. ballast, a. m. I ' - W. S. Porter. Ameriesa stssmar, from Moo torsy. ail. S p. mj Erie, Americaa schooner, from Tonga Island, copra. : - t ' Dsesrturaa HsTsmbsr 11 Dturoaa, Amenoaa steamer, fog West Coast porta, flour and lumber, 9 pm. - Challamba. American saotorship, ; for - West Ooast parts, nlmber. Bermuda, xtnush steamer, for Orient, gap. end. ... i ' i , PsssKirres ftavstrusar 1 0 Todontar, , Amenoaa steamer, . for Europe, general, at 6 p. m- . MABIXE ALMANAC Vlreafther at River "South North Head. Waeb., Nov. 1 1. Conditions at the mouth of the Cotombta riTer today noon -wre:- Wind, south. 6 miles; sky. clear; BAILT BIVEB READINGS OA iM.. Pacific Time BUrer i1 Umatilla Eugene . Albany . Oregon' City Peruana 25 10! 20) 20 IX 15! v 2.8 3.0 1.4 -0.9 2.1 . as" mm is 3 0 0.4 "0.1 0 0 1.0h-0.8 0.02 0.27 O.05 O.06 0.06 0.00 49 49 50 61 Bl 44 40 4J 42 48 Falttna. RTV$H FOBECAST : " The WiTlaniette rirer at Partlaasl will remain arly : atatioaary daring the next three .--days except aa.atf acted by the Uda, . . .-. I, ; ' - aa iTjUjaatv S9 waa 0,1 Astoria. New. il. ArriTed at 7-85 and left up at 9 a. av; from Monterey. Sailed at 4 :30 a, m.. Britssh sasamer Tadorxtar, for Europe. ArriTed at a, Ss., steamar Laizom, from Saa K - Eureka,' Vat. 10. Arrived, steamer Ad mirat Goodrich, from .Portland, for San Fran- Adelaide. - Not. ": 3. ArriTed, steamer Las Tegas, from Por-OaasL -.(. - : Melbourne.. Nor. 10. ArriTed. Swedish motorship Ruilaran,' from Colombia rirer. Dublin Not. 14. ArriTed, Swedish steamer Anten. from Portland.. - aatneia- Now. tl a Ali'liaJ at lOtSS a m schooner Erie, from Tonga Island via ban Fran. Cisco. - Balaed SC t:zo p. m.. steamer Jsndrea F. Lackenbaeh, for New Tork and Philadelphia Tia Puget Soundl Sailed at 7 p. at., steamer -FlaTet. foe Ban Pedro. 'ArriTed at 7 and left nn . a n .n 1 aSMMae ftiaklvnu. ffntm K, n pidro: r , i:, - -t.-t-i.- --- -- Sea Francisco J Nor. 10. Sailed at 3 p. m.. La - JTtnsHns, ror roruand : at 4 n m 1 rmten -. SMna - HnwInaMfL fne Pnrt. land; at o p. rn,, steamer Johan Poulsen, for Columbia .riTer; j at -8 p. m., British, steamer Nebraska, (mm !pM4tatwt fne Knmna- at 1 1 p. m.. motorship I California, from Portlandt for anropa, - , . .... - Saa Pedm. INot. 10. ArriTed. .learn,, Lewis LsHAenbedh, from, New Tork and way porta, for Portland. - ArriTed, steamer . Mult nomah, from Columbia rirer.- . , . Baltimore, No. 10. Sailed, steamers Tiger. Bessemer City and George Allen, for Portland. Hoquiam, . Set. 10. Sailed, steamer Daisy Freeman, from Portland, for San Pedro. -" San FVaaciscd, Nor. 11. (I. N. 8.1 Ar- Coaluars. Los Angeles. 12:35 a. m. - Hamboldt, Las Angelea. 6:20 a. m. : American. Astoria, 7 a. mi; Logan, Manila. 7 -'40 a m.; xtrasn. poruant, ssaine, : a. m.; H. F. Alerxanoer. lm 1 Angelas, :6 a. m. ; Harrani, Los Angeles, 1016 s. m. Sailed today: An nette Hotph, Lpa Angeles, 6:80 a. m. ; Sral sria. ShanghaiJ6:45 a. m.: W. 8. Rheim. lx angeiee. a :ov n Motorcycle ntn I ' m Vi ' j rl ' W VS' of the American-Hawaiian service will V I fifl - rfH.Sr TfiT PHNP-P .Cincinnati. Ohio. Nov.- 1L (L S.) To match the enterprise of the police department jthere has appeared in Cin cinnati the inotorcycle burglar. In one nignt rccerttiy ; a roDDer was routed from three Rouses in various parts of the city only to elude pursuit by jump-" Ing astride "his waiting motorcycle and dashing off into the night before the police could j be summoned.. So far the , police have been unable to break up ' his thriving) business, .. ... 1 . , 201 Kauway axcfiang Member jCkicage Board ( Trmls stocks eo::ds cona PBIVAat LEASED WIRES TO rFiHutn&Co, BfEMBERS ALL PRIXCIPAli ; j EXCHAWGES elieit laenlrtes All Leeal - j BeearlUes nOYerfcsck& Cooke Co.M BR0XEU CMeeaw 81 sard or Tuns, ; stocks, ec::ds. ; C.UinA!:3 COTTQ . SIBECT P BIT ATE WIBEk Lorran & Bryan SXW SOaVJC JLXO CHICAGO