Monday, riovirjBi::: 11, 1922. tiic chug on daily JOURN AL, PC III LAND, HONEY WEEK' STARTS WITH AN INCREASED DEMAND LOCALLY BUTTER MARKET - ''i AWAITS ACTION EGO PRICE BOOSTED Late Monday Maeager Dixon ot the Pacific Poultry Producers' aa neaaced an odTasrc of 2c a-dose n for all eggs This makes the acw associativa' price t - Select - aa brow 8 s, $Je, firsts, See; pallets, 47e per dosen. - : MOXBAT TJAIRY IBADE - " ' r Batter "Egg Cheese " Cube Extras Selects fiats Portland ...I...V 41e Jio . SSe Kaa Francisco .. 44e a, 2e 2Jc -Chicago ......... 48-J eOe 944e 3few York ....... Sir . 4e ' JSJe Los Angeles ... e J7H ..... Trend of the butter market her for the immediate future - will be vitally affected . by the swing of the California trade - Any further decline in the south -would be aa influence here and an immediate Change in .values would he forced . - Weather eonditaons will - 'likewise Be an influence is aa markets. With the Spproaeh ing holidays there Js naturally more or lew tendency -to hold prices up quit steady.' but . it appears that the hotter market baa bees held beyond . its legitimate height.. . Practically no change wa shown- in the week's opening values here, both cubes and print being unchained. The latter are listed at 48c a pound, but ' most of the business is st 46e. Cubes continue to sell around 40 0 41a a pound for the. better- class, offer . ings. . ; ' . " ' - Considering the is tene of . th season there - w a my ' liberal output of butter, all through this territory; bat despite this the competition . for butter fat control continues, i Review of the butter market at San Fran cisco for the week ending Friday: TUm AeeliAA Wt i-a.aa whiAh unmftniiM : at the close of last week, continued throughout this week with a net decline of 3e on 92 a AM Km. ..... J .. X...;.4. .. ... Vi. . TT. t . vw.w ....... . ' .. -ua m . iw;. . i - are cow below those of las year at this date and dealers-feel that they have reached the bottom. .Some expect a reaction in a . short time, due to the shortage of storage butter for the entire country, which on No vember 1 was . 4,000,000 pounds. ' Approxi . mately 88.0O0 pounds of -New Zealand butter arrived Monday, which helped to weaken the market, although most of this will probably , be shipped to Los Angeles. This first shipment cost 4t$e. but offers this week -were around 4$ 44c. duty paid, which is higher than the San Francisco market and no purchases have been reported. Receipts this 'week In cluded cars from Illinois. Iowa. North Dakota end Oregon. Cold storage holdings are orer - SbO.OOO pounds heavier than last year, which is a bear factor in- the market. The closing ton of .h. ra.rk.t . .t. ,3. io iScoro at 42 c. .. i Review of bt butter markets at New York.' Boston. Chicago and, Philadelphia for the week: ' The week's eastern butter markets -lost much of the strength characteristic of previous weeks. The easy unsettled' feeling bf the previous week was carried over into ' the week Under review and became more pronounced. ' New x Tork led in the. move toward easiness, Demand, which has been decreasing as prices were ""need, probably was the asosi important ' ctor ia bringing- about this condition; but the factor, of larger receipts was also jnt pP,rtnL ad onerpecied. Production reports ail indicate a decrease ia the "make."-but still the. receipts for the first half of the wf heaTier than dnringe the same penod of the. week before. This was probably , mostly due to delayed ahipthents and te inter . market ahipnwnts-of storage, batter. The r. J? JF0-... feeling- dereioped there ed the other markets followed with an an settled feelina. Uaiwam. . k. greases., more and more "of the buyers 'ere . tamuvto storage with the result that fresh uujei. xne amvai ot seyenil ''" J Canadian and reports or offerings of .otier foreign butter helped to keep the market .UnsetUed. New Zealand offered in large blocks aacy psio. jueiayed shipments caased poor quality and many -complaints tf mould aere rpoftedi - 7 " - Those desiring special information regarding any market should write the Commercial KrfitnT wregon ilournai. inclosing ataaip for rply ' KGO TBADE SHOWS HO CHAJffGE "aL cee.ia the egg market situation was .L. week's opening. WhHe the - bulk Of the sales nvnHnn. h , the toe quotations, this is due to the erer j abundance of pulleta. EXPECT A CUT I3r;aKOTIsi63f8 -' Cut 1a the price of provisions' is due here i T.Q k!l ?ul' f eontinued drop in ,'bve hog yncea at leading points. , No change was ahowa. generally for freskj meata or! TURRETS (CjOSTlirTJE EBT Market foe tarkeys contiBuffl very slow here and similar reports are coming from various C,L?Z 4.Ulth,thB trade expected lower SCARCITY OP FRESH FISH HERE .j,.8!1'.-?! ,nan f !h tenerally shown 'in tb' ever the hoHriay. , Both salmon and halibut are scarce and even black od not m supply tn OH curntnTrUsiremenbt A2lBEllIES SlrOYT AT ADTAjrCE ran berries are alow at the arlvsncsd i4m aitu? hatP pe' tatter bat kept their prices down -ia the hope bt influencing -the demand. s. m - ' ' nilET JtOTES PKODITCE tBAl3B nriSi B tde eaUy aueiet at . former tjzsrisssz? &sr.: te8SuUL.PO, b" of ine in Oranges mOTin slowly gfc jhe lower price SHIPPERS' "WEATHER KOTICB ;Ml-WiI?.v,,1,te1 Monday: Protect IT acas . a nours against Swiane. 3 degree; eart to iBakerT 20 arees. sad south to Ashland. 28 decreet HSI?a5 JHntat Portland tomorrow PORTLAND WHOtESALE PRICES These are the price retailers" psy whole. "'f"- Pt aa otherwise noted: W W BUTTER Selling prices, box mtaf r.. ery prices Priate extras. 46 48o for plain 1 fXF AT,TrU"na eW Wis: No forA5' gtide. 45; Nfc 1 assTJ Thf 'Tl"ook. triplets. S3 i Swii v . Aawjiugs pace, I. o. b. Timook; Triplets. $0ef Young America and Jnt1iorns. aie. fiemn price: Block Swii Uiaeonsm, $aS5c imported.. 60c lb KGtiS Bojrina unr Fw ir?.!1 Western Oregon. 2e lir dole Kastern Oreeon- S9e - per dos.: henneries 31 JLjiVlL rr5!11 V9Mbit bex r bjaanas. ll U He Ib.TWooXT,? -12.00. a ease; grapefruit. Fltvrtrtk li An iT j? iVEJ&O. K I I 1 t srs wm ti AsAs k :eaesbas, 2 Ho lb.:, neari? IT ftftS 'in Concord t re pea, To lo'r Mcat. TURKEYS, DHESSED MEATS, - SHIP TO rs f?,a 'p ahlppers ars satis fled.'xTea will also ki. :- The Savinar , Ccx, Inc. FROifT ST, FORTI.ANI, OR. WE WANT , TURKEYS! WHAT HAVE VOUr ELUE YALLEY FHCDUCE CO. ath and Hsa U., Iectlene.- Ore. BteS; " ; ' - By . Bynaa H. Ca t ' People do not appear ta realize that chickens - are actually- beinx aold in the .retail 'shops at prkcesthat are eomewtiat lower thaa what steaks and other of the- better class ineat are quoted at. Chickens ' have not been so cheap for: many years, but It ap pears that - the- average conaumer ia not- a buyer. : Better plan a chicken dinner at one. Price of steaks continues Btterry out Of , line with the price ot beef at wholesale. . Hetailers . Are ' atking u much for one steak aa for ' another. Veal is .too ' hish and the public is not buying. ."; While apple week ia over, every day Is apple day. The bright red ones are' ' remarkably cheap. ' Whil ;,tnej growers fjet no more money for their - cranberries, efforts are being; made to have the public pay a further 'Advance over the al ready record figures. , , , 1 ; Retail prices eenerally show Butter Fresh : creamery, 50 64c Fiali Salmon. 15 20c; black cod. 12sc; haUbut, SOe lb. - ' , eur Best local patent. Il.85g2.15 per 4 9-lbv sack. ' 1 Potatoee New, 1 1 He per lb. Onions- 2 8e' per lb. Yamhill street prices: Carrots. 4c bunch; string beanf, 7c B.; cabbage, Ic lb. i cauliflower, 6 20c heed; lettuce,: S&tOe head; potatoes, lc lb.; celery, fi lOe bunch f tomatoes. 6c lb. "orn Best, : 2 Oe dozen. Honey Owab prirate stores, 20e; public market. 20c: auart. 60e; twit, 85c. Eggs-Public market, 55c; private ttorts. Sfr0e dosea.-' . Poultry Light hen. 22e lb.; heavy hens, over 4 lbs. 28e lb.; fryers. 30c lb.; broilers. 2c H. turkeys, fancy, 4590e lb. Wheat Prices at CKicago High6r In Early Trading Chicago, Nor. H.fML .,) Local shorts wen best buyers in the wheat market during the early, trading today.' -, Opening prices were Is a to le,Tugher.Jor Deeffiher, e-up for March and, 14e.t He higher for July. Corn started 4e higher for December and e to He up tor the later months. Offer legs increased after .the opening. Oats were fractionally higher early.' Provisions were inactive. . Wheat . elosed strong on covering by local short. Closing prices - were - U e to lHc higher; ueeeraber, 1. 1 S to SI. 16 a ; July, Sl.iato 1.15 V. : July, (t.15 io S1.1SK. Cora closed- He to He higher ; IVeember. to sc; May, 3e; July, 8e, Oats closed unchanged to- e higher; De cemfeer. 42Ho; May. 42He to 4214c; July, aa ac . Lard closed ' Ba to T V4 higher nd ribs uucaaBgeu, . Bangs of Chicago prices as furnished by the vniiea areas: -i ,. - , , WHEAT -: . Onen. Hich. Ijow. Cloce. lisi lien 114, 115H 109 V 105 67 4 67 H 8 6 U 68 H 68 42 U , 42H 42 42 SaX 39H 84 84 H 84 Mi 4Ts 1007 1012 1040 104T Dec. May lie iish 315 - 15i4 106 10 , CORX 65 68 S 69 i - 9 i4' 69 w. s OATS 42 M 4JH 4i .424 .394- S 4a BTR v - July aJsy.r,.. . Jul ;', Ma U. , July 5 85 5." 8.1 ... Laku Jet). Hay 1007 sr 1013 1040 '1047 w f era. Matter and gs;s ?ew York. Nor. 13.--(t N. 8, Butter Market firmer. Creamery extras, 49H pic; .. creamery firsts, SB (9 39 He: creamery jynentcMiia, ob(SWc; state dairy tu 548c -r ' ,T. . . 4Jheeae Market firm. Whole milk spe cials flats, 26 Vs 27c; Wisconsin whole milk, faney Young Americas, 6 26 He; lower graoes, z'e; srtms, specials SOc. Kggs Market firm. Nearby white, fancy, eavec; nearoy brown, faney, 78 83c extra. 608c: firsts. 46aete. MBk The aoauaal wholesale price is $2.90 81 00 1.50 htg; Oregon Tokay. $1.00 2.00. v BERRIES Pranberrie. Nortbest. $6.60 6.25 per box: Rsetern, $20.00 21.00. DRIED PRUIT3 Dates, 8.25T.O0; rigs. Diacr. inline lo.f prunes, 4M and 00s, tinn m,- -lc, gui ana eus, 1VHO JO. OtfONS BeUina rjrice to retailers: Ow gon,, $1.75 2.00 per cental; garlic, 15e -per lb.; green onions, 25 30a per don. bunches. POTATOES Selling price ta retailers: Ore gort. fancy, 85e$1.00 per cental; sweet po potatoes. 8 & 3 e per lb. VEGETABLES Beets. 1 He per lb.: cab bagev 19Uc per lb.; lettaee, $1.752.00 per erate; ; earrets, ; 1 He per lb.; tomatoes. Oregon, SOe box; Cal. $2.50 2.78 lug; horseradish. 1 5 1 8e lb, ; artiehokee, ) t cavutnoer. si.oo fg I.7& oosen; celery. 75 (g 85e dosen. APPLESCockers, B0T8c; lace shd fill, T5c$l.e0 fancy and extra fancy packs. t.iotws.eu oox. - Meat. Cf)trSTRT 'MEATS gehing price: Ceun- try nogs. i e I aolh.. heavy stuff lem; veal tops (shout 80 to 100 lha.). 1112 lb.; iieavT smu m: jiibh,. J e ID. - SMOKED MBATS Ham, 28 82c, lb. breakfast bacon. 274c lb. Pirrrva uAnar uv.ea : & At-. ie l4H18e lb.; hetfers.. llltHe lb.: cows ssyioe; iambs. IB ZOo lb.; ewes, 10 14c lb.: hogs, HtllH lb, . LABD--i-Kettle rendered, 19 He tierce asu, eompouna.. lee 'BEANS -Small white. -7jOO: Urgd white, $7.00; pink. $7.08; hmas,- $10.60; bayou. se.oo; rei se.Td. - . HONEY New. $4.00 4.50 per ease. BICE Janan. Kk l. Ktnm Una a at . lb.; New Orleans head. SHeC COFFEE Boasted. 22 H $4 He lb. in larks or drums. . - , 8ALTCarse half teonnd. . J 60s, 1 1 5 00 ton; 60s. $lT.85t table dairy, 50a, $27.50; bales, $3.B0 4.00; fancy tabic and dairy, $34:59; tump, $2$.5l.. . SUGAR Cube. $. 83; fruif and bent. $7.85J yelleW C.' $7.80; beet, eranulated, $T.t0: antra C. $7.'5: golden C, $7.80. CANNED . MILK Talis. $5.00; baby siae. s.wv case:- &acte. S9.3S ease. i . ' - , 8DA CRACKERS In bulk. 15c Ih. WTTS Walnuts, 21Z6e Ib.s almends. 2oxsc 10.: tUDert, lie 10.; peannts, e lb.; pecans. 25c lb. : Braxils, 18 He lb,; chestnuts. Japanese, iinzte U. r . - . rn and Sheliflrh -w:-' FRESH PISH SUvenride salmon 12 PI 3e Th. ; halibut. 18 20e lb.; Mark cod, 810e w. ; osaaes sappereo: coo, ii.us; naket kip pered salmon, 1.50 2.06 ; lins cod, T8e i vwie. 1 q ifk. ; swrgeen, jric in. OYSTERS Ea "tern. -44.50 nL(Hvmnk. $5.00 gar., $1.50 qt. J crabs, large, $3.50 woa-i small. oot. s ' " . Mows, Weal and Hides - HOPS 192a crop, nominal. 84 10c - HIDES (Calfskin 17e lb.; kins. 14e lb. sreen hide, lee-lb.; salted. 12o lbt MOHAIR Neminsl, 2282e lb. ' 8HSEP . PELTS Long dry pelts. 2Ie lb rUTi.S8- 10 He lb. 1 long hair goat pelts. 10 12c lb-i sliort hair coat pelts, 20 50c AVOOL WDlamette valley, coarse. 120 ; Jedinra, 25 ge In. ; fine. 80 g Sic -..wra urvtoe-laano. svnsia lb. TALLOW AND RE.VRE No. A tallow. 4el!.HCl No. ?2, ; 4 H e$ , greaae, - 3 H CARCARA BARK 122 peeL Jc; 121 aeeL e Ih.; graoe root, te IK , - ' A t Pafntv OBs. Ctsw HAW Uxjrrn mr rmi. - ISl lOrS gat eenvjoer k.-81.25. . $1.11: 5 gel. cane, per gali -1:2 7. , : . Tl-BPENTISB Drams, peVgaL, $12; 5 gal. esiM, per rtt. $1.7. jjWHIIB- LEAD 100 rbkega. , per lb., : Unkw att wAlnntss Latest carload lumber sales by "malturse tontrs euotaooBS representing, f. o. h. miil val aea in direct sales ta rttauers sad including selling expenses: , v. -,4 .- ... . FLOORING: Tflgh. Low. Ava lx,L,Noa. .. $51.00 $48.00$4.w FINISH: 1 1x4 No. 2 and bet. II 18tlft 35.00 ;. '. . cViLTNr--- M-"f "drpIidUng.2 V" lift 10 kts. m 1T.&0- - DIMENSIONS: - 3X4. 18-16 . .... 20.5 t 18.50 ' ....V SNA LI. TIMBER: - - I4 12-lS.. ,..81.50 18.50 JjATHi , . . . 4 ft Not 1 fir: ...... 4.73 ' 4.50 4.30 TotaJ sales.; 22 Ihillv S.72,609 feet. . BETTER DEMAflH IN H0JIEVJI1ADE Hymaa H. Oohea '''-'' . ,This is Honey; week ia Oregon sad in other ststes. . It is the week to sweeten ap. There is honey galore fcr all require munts, although claim is made that some sections have been cleaned Bp by speculators. GenereJlf epeakiag, this has been a very aluggiah season for honey ales. This has bees due to vartowa conditions, but chief among them was file tact that pro ducers asked prohibitive figures at the start of the season, thereby curtailing consumption. Prices here are now on a more reasonable basis, with sales st $4-00 4.50 per case, with the general average around $4.25 pet case. There has been some increase ia the demand during the last few days,, both extracted and comb stock showing sn improved -movement. , Primary honey markets show; ' . v California South California, demand mod erate, market steady, with few sales. Many shippers waiting for advance in prices 'and net wiieringa goaaa. lAfUt - movement, ef ore nee ''"w 1 swwuiea in pars to price, aifterentiai over sage. Caflots for netside shipment range. Per rxmnd : White oranee. 1 0 fit 1 0 W e white sage, Sc: lirht amber sage, & 7e; light tm- muaua, ntostiy ic.- Comb boney production in' Inee County aiaerea neiow v r, in -.i-xa - Wnt. ' has been aold." Several cars, all sradsa. re ported moved a 2. 50 per case, one car 60 per ee infancy, went at $2.T5 pa ease.! For beeswax beekeepers receiving -2 2e per lb. . Northern California- Star thistle nectar se eretton over for season, with viaata in good condition foe t v.- rm.w. . u u.. . . No.L grade in 5-gallon cans, reported sold at oe per lb.; No. a at 6c - : . . . lntermountain region Light flow 'of late dark honey from rabbit brush and sunflower apui many colonies in good condition for . v Extracted honey .lias sold slowly in esrlots, bat comb honey is said to be in good demand and has moved readily. Several cars ofWhite-sweet clever and alfalfa comb re- "SL,8 " ,fo No- L- -5 for . al aSh"r.,lef reported from $$.00 to S3. 50 -for No 1. Less than earlot sales " fl ""Ja' mrxri renortea t S4.75 per 5?" , ,rloti f extracted whit sweet clover ItSl., Dflro fotaide shipments . have been " wotc, some 1 1e per pound. rfSSf101 ' "Jet to local shippers reported f,t7.2J?C VJ Hv sad a few low ea c. probably for -bff-grsde stock. Average yellow beeswsx auotetd at 20c. 23c in tradeT Pacific Northwest -Bee eaneraMe mmA ood condition. Rome less thaa carlot aaies "d, ' low s8e per lb. No. L rJ-r 'lA-ZZiLJ ' " at $3.90 94.00 fw ""unarii vase. pomis trop shows wide rang In different parts of the state, generally front 25 l? 0 'fL? of st rears. Condi uoa of hottey pUnts improving where U terrains have telle iv and bees ia these sectiona have stored J Jsxa.-3a '" In areTof tZZiJZzZ"1 ""y ceiemes are so weak rV-TK!. - moving Bun out to more tI..h ..Tj . v , ,r" Preparing to feed. JnT.i? inel8in. both wholesale lo Ih n. Some sales extracted reported in H?h.t!I! at e'f white and 7 He for North .Central and East Central Staf, ees are oeing packed for winter. As a result J? nir beekeepers ar .feeding stoir srrup heavily to provide winter stores Dw-l':JU?re"inf-. but, tan oal ode?SS. St merovis large lot sales reported of whib tosetedxlover. banrwood and raspberry at 311W,C ?fr !?!: Amber honey o nrirrT-JT''! reportea of white ex 10 rainw mt A svahan V S7, a down to 8c t Meste724M?Der wbitet com reported at S4.HOsnn case, some lower. - Plains am r .t. i t . hubsm clover haTproVided wtaterinTppUe, tor wfrwh1Tlo m?Im5u loly- .Lecal aS roVdSde 7.r TT- .Large let secnon cases, sumni aa aa an a da . it".'M7 loniV1alreTS r, . - i axi ana email honey vield tnatang It generally necemsryO tee? h""! Some eolon.es reported starved resforaack of stores. Outside demand re ported slower than last season, bat local -ee-msnd in many eases mere than ample to take SSJd iTnn0 thn harlot aaie. e" ?. 1fr. Ib- of buckwhea at 7 w We cJt?: .J2.. at $4 8tf8.0O per ease. fro, S a" A ea Sy banilaL . m excraatea in EARLT COTTOTT QUOTA TTftTfS ' ' SHOW rOBS IJT HEW YORK " OT- 18 1L N. B.) Beae- .k! . T ,MO turtner progress at T . we couon market today first Price, showing lc of 12 to-24 pomu r,e? There was considerable pressure from WaU street, commission concerns and . lAremom Quotation, after the start continued U T " OI me tin 15 minutes' vre antier Saturday s ckae, k I. w vrjeane and the trades to ls'pcfe1 'd' Brt ,dTnc ea aVT wae sxeaoy, 30 points tower at (Price. Reported by Overbed; ; Cooke Co. 1 Open. 2570 2360 2549 2S05 2350 2590 High. Low. Close. Jan. . -2622 213v 2589 2558 2388 2630 2556 2547 2520 2483 2820 2575 March May . 2608 2597 2575 2543 3377 2625 July . Oct. . Dec. . DAIRT PRODUCE OF THE-. COAST ' ' - Francisco PUsrUrt ' it sn rrsncisco. Nov. ia ui. r . n,,. Eiuii, ne: urns, 45e,f - - . ' ',rt Extras. 2e: extra .pulleta, 49c; an. viierae uuiforma flats fancy, 23c. - V i Seattle Market Seattle. Nov ta- it k a . o Butter City creaeiei . 4Se- hrtot. in. Cheese Oreaim vrinlat- R(U irm.,u.v imrat Americas, 33c. Los Aneeles. Nov. 1 a . r f v n it. ui aiateetam eeaa& 47c " " , Extras. 57Hci case count. 52c; pal lets, 46c, Poultry Hens, 28; broners, SSc; fryers; POTATOES ALONG THE " COAST . 8 an Fmneisoe Marts Ban Francisco. ---Nov. IS- fir v ir.. toes River fancy, ; A1.15 1.25t Idahe- Um$L75 m 200 lT9?l lowafwWalpe j: eiennie snsrsss ? Seattle, Nov. 13.- t Onions California. 2Hc; Wal WaHa.r'2c ; i "0" Potatoes ' Yakima v ilvnm - Sox AAA as aa. U. 1 etKAA-kOAAA .'T vaw.vw Ay. vw. ;- . -. - . Asufrica& eraln Tisibl supply fa baabekTr 1922 1921 1S20 1919 1918 , . . . . . . a 8 4.23O.O00 K "' 1 ,052,000 ........ 55,382.000 , .113,000 ........ 41.306,090 5s!- 1,956,000 8.138,00O 359,000 ....... -136.S08.00O , 8.703,000 1922 1921 . J. A . . , : tat aaa 18,703,000 ::' 18!o0 . OATS 1922 33,827.009 1921 r.. . . 63.727,000 250.000 1.87 1.000 ' 503.000 441,000 1T.060 20700 -: lit . 1922 .......... 10.559.000 1931 ti. ...,. 0,760,000 BARLEY 1922 ...i. .., 2.793.000 1921 ......... v 4. 302,000 'Decrease. vLtverpoor Cottoa Easy Liverpool. Nov. 13. it N. K. t--Svww ton quiet. Prices easy. Bales 10,000 bales. Futures opened easy. American . middlings, fair. 10.04; fully middlings. 15.84 t middlings. 15.24; low middHngs. 14.00; coed iArtii 14.19; ordinary. 13.84. , - - ""t ' " e- . . - Xeaat Aasrel Hop Shipsaeat Vonnt " Anevi. V 1 . e. v-l Shini'nat 38 halae ef - km 1. . of Pertland fast Monday. This shipment is one of the few that waa sold en contract, the contract running for three Jeers. . Foreis-s Excaaaro Market ' '? New Tark. Nov. IS. I K. n inMi sterling. $4.40 H. Prene cables. S.38 : checks. sans-eeles 4.52: check.- $4.58H. Belgian cables, 6.98: checks. 6.92 H Marks, 39.19.. Sweden eables, 26.88; checks. E.8i. Norway rahiea. 1S.52: ehaefe. laaa. ri.i. cables. 20.20; checks. 29.1 " t . 2few Tark Sagar aad Coffee f New Yorfc. Nov. . IS fTT. P Market- oaxec Rsw. US IS' rr-f,ml gianuiaied, $S.a 7.00.. . 1 , Cotfee No. 7 Iiw una. . Ilk.- SIa 4 Santos. 15 15 He. -i VfflEAT TRADING LAB SNAP 1 .'.aiOXDAT WHEAT TRADE - Bid. Rise. Tr. A co. Har wkttct .tLl . le $1.1 Soft white.... ...i. li! ; iJM Western white...... . t Hard witter , . 1.17 ..- 1J1 Lsortbera sprlat... . 18 . .. .... western red.. i.n - .$7 NORTHWEST GRAIN BECEIPT3 Csmpiled by the 34 ere hen t Exchange. w neat: nar ley. a tour. jaia- nay. Portland. Men. . 134 Year ago . . - 160 Seasea to date 0317 Year , age '. . .18200 Tscossat Bat,: . 2T Year - sea . . . 35 Season to date 9973 Year ago .... 5 4 99 Seattle. Sat.-v 28 Year age ... I U Season to date 3000 Yeas ago . . . 3827 Astoria, Set. . . . v: Season to date 203- 13 12 A 4 11 IS 674 734 270 122 599 07H , 4 405 700 329 458 . . . ' 14 13 .77 50 29 7S 368 . .. 21 ... 18 .. 0 1111 100 1048 :, 1 , 25T 24 . . 1 593 4T practically - a lifeleea tone waa shown for cash wheat at Pacific Northwest points for the week's opening. - Two days holiday appears to nave ereetea navoe wits toe oemano, tor prao- vcaiiy ne rareign nostness was eonnrmeo. though there was mere or less talk of sr business quietly psssisg both ea the Atlantic aad Pacifin coaata. . - Latest, reports Indicate poorer prospect for the European winter wheat crops, which should have some influence upon the buying la this eovntry. Whue there is more or less talk ef Argentina as sn influence at 4his time, the harvest there is not vet on. There appeared tittle incentive for exporters here to take ea additional stocks f wheat. Few vereela are- listed under charter on" the Merchants xchsnge aad ample stocks appear seenrad for these on the fist. This is the first time for an extended period that exporters nave seen in a position to aosd ot: their pun chases. -. On the other hand there is more Or leas soft Wheat required by milling interests who have Sold export grades ef flour. . Flour market, while showing a steady to firm tons, was unchanged In price for the day. Only a farther upward swing of wheat prices win put tna expectea near advance Into execu- WHEAT Buying price tidewater, track ds hvery; Club. $L 2 2 14 per bu.; blues tern. e..v vr pu. ; mg xseaa oinestem, SLOWS Turkey red. $ 1.20 1.22 red Rnnua 81.10. DOMESTIC FLOUR . ' Selling price, mill door: Patent, new crop, $7.40; Willamette valley brands. $5.90 6.05; local straight, $5.65: bakers' bard wheat. 17 1A K.lraras bluestam, $7.80; bakers' pastry. $5.10 bbL: graham. $6.20; whole wheat. $6.40; rye. $6.80 bbl Price for city delivery, 15c extra; Hwinan awe exTra. - - - - EXPORT FLOUR Club straight. $5.10 v.vv. uiucscem, UUK-OTT, 13.SVL HAxV Buying price: Willamette timothy, fSncv. 820.00 Olin SO- l..t-rn fYrmmr, lothy. $22.50 par ton; eiover, $13.50 19.00; $20 00 - aiiaua, stv.uu; grain nay, GRAIN SACX8 Nominal, No. I Calcutta. ivo ior new crop aeuvery. XKiraestlc bags. 10c each. , MILLS TTJFFS Mill run at mill sacked, tea IOta. $32. 0O: carload la(9 SSI AO; UH !. 111. AO JU A A A a . - viaxss er too, Buying price: reed, 335.00 35.50: nulling. $36.00. BARLEY Buying price:1 Feed. $33.00; brewing, 834.00. FEEDSTTJFFS P. O. B. mills: Rolled bar ley, $87.00; whole barley. $35.00; alfaKa meal. $30.00; coeoannt meal, $38.00; cracked wrii. eeo.ou; wnoie corn, SSO.VO. - Merchants Exchange prices: t WHEAT November December L. . ia. Bid. .Ass Hard white ; $1.88 . 31J9-..... Snff whiwaa 1 . -t na Western white !(1 1 1.22 ' i'.ih l!22 i'M oaru winter l.n l.HS L22.l.20 wortnern spring J. 1.20 ..... 1.20 ... Western red ..... 1.14 ..... 1.13 ... FEED OATS 38-lb. aatarals ...35 50 86.50 33.50 30.50 . BARI.EY f 44-lb. minimum. . .33.7 36.00 33.75 88.00 4 0-lh. minimum. , .SJ. 15 . $3.00 ..... No. 2 X. T. ship't 34.0O 85.00 32.75 . 9 a aa -w No. 3 . X. ship't 32.60 ..... 32.50 33.00 AMERICAN" UYESXOCK PRICES Chlrnon Maaa St KR -' -" v' " - ... II. r.. O. XlOgS-A. Receipts. 48.000 : martlet Ioa in it. imm f "l M.O0 S.50: top. $8.65 heavyweighi; 8.208.55; medium weight. $8.30 08.50: hghtweight. $8.25 8.50; hght lights.: $8.00 o . v . joeavv Decern aowa nm,th m-r ba h t"e "aceipte. S2,000f aiarket-stesdy t Hv, KJV ere, cnott-e. aad prime, $12.6013.SO; medium aad sood. SO on A 10.00; good and rhoin ti.tun o;. common ana medium S 7 ft A a 1 ,1 Rnti... beifers, $5. 00 10.00 r cows. $4.00 ( f;. oam. 03.ooT.OO. Cannem sad euv ters. cows and heifera. IS.Mai n. to. $4.00 8.00; real calves,' Hght and $5.50 7.75 : stock? ateera. it oo a,t hi. stocker cowe and heifers, 33.60 5.50 stoeker iZLt ' western ranfe. eattle, betf steer. o.009.00; cows -and heifers! la.&uusnfl Sheerj Reeefnta. Maaa. a..a. . j Fat lambs, $ 14.00 e 14.75 1" lnh. ,.n.fj en.; yearungs, iii.Mw 13.2a: weuiera IT 5SAA Rn. - a, a a .0; ew. tttil ind common. $2.50 i 5.00- iHftAAiiTA a- eaa.; leeoer tamos. onsht Mots as.eo ssouta Omaha. Nee. " v . .. ... 0000, 4 market fully steady j bulk packing siauee, e f.n tg? i.m; Dtuc butchers, $8.00 m 8.15; ton, $8.20. , -tle-A-Beeeipts 13.000. market steady to Sheep Recetpta ' 14 Oflfl w.A- ateady to shade higher; fed lambs, $ 1.80; range, $13.85: fed elioned. at 2 aftr auu imici9 arcsTIJ Kansas Olte Hsu As ear Kansas f'irr. Xnv. ttit ' v a tr.4-i. Receipts. 83,000; steady. Steers, $7.00 10.26; cows and. heifers, $8.75 8 00; stoek- 9 5(1 ,lcr5' -o9J.; calves, $8.00 nogs KecefnhL 12 Ann.' alr.n x..iw .1 "7", 3 J o : top. S. Z 5 ; heavies. $7.90 8 25 i saeaiums, $8.10 ft beer, wii tlAeAinA. '' SAAa ' ; j S t a s A v a . . :- i -os, . . . w v , T-.A. to.oq u euaiue tioge SIS ..... eesttle. 'Nov. IS il. V ii.av .: iAAA"va;.J!l?a,''t 1 nni hgHt, 9.-70 -j- "J0? heavi-a, $7.50 8.50; rough heavies. Sg.25 fS 7.00- nb. lasnan ni Cattle:. RAreinta 2 if. J5 ' "1. heavy.- $7 00 7.40; good steers, 88.50 I.0O; medmm to choies. $6.50 7.00; fair T.0O; prime eows, " 34.T6 5.00 : common to "T1 eanners, $150 8.50: $10 11; feeders, $9 10. "t Brt' good. $7.75 8 00; medium, Ji54V ,"Inm,n'1 ee0.75; beef enwi good,-$3.75 6 00: medium aa ssaes sa. common, $4.00 5.00: eanners . tt. Hara rrrAiA- ' . vi-h $10.73 11.25. heavy, S$8.60.0O. a x2Tf mb"- J ll.00 13.86; $5.OO6.0O; wethers $7.60 9.00. : ewea. 'TJenTer. Nov. II in s i-r.T. La. f4 JJ?: -ket steady ta 26e lower, TJa 8.5 7-60: eowa and heifers. 04.00 eeo.SS; .etocken aad- feeders, $4.50 A 7 2S kwlbi, ( ) j c-lnves. $5.758.50l 5 EiS? "aJ1?.''-' e: market 25 40c aatberi ToPi $9,05r bulk.-$7.05 38.05. t Tr8? 21'40: aiarset steady to $4.000.50; feeders. $11.75 12.501 Sa Fraseiseo Poultry Market Saa VaaneiAnA -Nnv t-fTT n i T oreners, a va ilk. B., B040e: 1 M to4 lbs., 8235; fryers.' t830sT young - - - . . ' I7 1 a aa Ijeg- 2 H to 3 Bm, 1820e; 8 lbs and ever, 84 2Tc: lanre colored : aaaa aaaeo.. iLt youne, 18 20c: geese, yeany, 20 22c; hve wraeysi , w a c; sprmss. 80 40c dressed turkeys, $3 3Tet Saosos, Bee, fancy. 60 - Chteasro Dairy Prodaee , f riiiA,.KoT ia .it w s i Receipts. 12,781 tubs. Creamery, extra. 48c esrtre firssn.' 44 40 He: firsts! 740e! packincauck. 20$0e.-v.-.-.-- , W' , Ksai Raeevnta. KriSt raa. -x;i . : 4548c; erduisry firsts. 4445c; firtsT4S 222o!Xtr attC; eeecks. 20 SIe; dirties, UfcMBsV Twine tsvw 9 tt" aw.Uwaaa la lUHcTfriclif,,2-? jl.iv J owtry XJ-kaja3e: cieews, IT i. . urines, ae-c; vrotmora xe: geese. 3c; ducks. 8 n iA T.60 7.757 25O-S00 6.5 -' Vv0 0 lbs.. $5.50 Cfll'JS-HEIFERS GOOD D1A D SOSBAT X.ITESTOCK TRADE Hefs. Steers. . Lambs. Portland ;...f 9Ai , . 71 v Chlearo .it g liiC San Francisco 1L2 - 8.00 Omaha' ..... 8J0 flLM 14.75 '13.(0 ,13.90 13i ' 14.00 Beaver .ii... 8.i Kansas City. . - 8JeS -Seattle ....1. 1900 7.A 19-2. 3Ki POBTLAND LIVESTOCK: BCN v r . Megs. Cattle. Calves. Sheen. Cars. Miraaai.. . ZZ14 1622 B7.105 88 Week ago. 3220 2607 2, weeks ego.. 1800 8328 4 weeks sgo.. 189$ 1772; Year ago..;. 684 1750, years ago.. 1803 1933 3 years ago;, 2139 2009 4 years ago.. 252$ 1711 863 436 404 T650 100 - 134. 173' 575 233 2585 167 956 .. 00 178 130 115 82 73 112 129 98 : North Portland showed arrivals ef 88 loads ever Sunday as oompared with 1 So toads a week sgo, 118 loads two weeks sgo and Ti mads a year ago. Hogs started steady, eattle steady to strong in spots and sheep and lambs about steady. OJ then total supply of 2214 head 4a the hog alleys at the week's North Portland open ing, there were 000 bred, er five toads, that went direet to Northern killers Hogs started with a generally steady tons at unchanged prices, demand being fairly ac tive. Soon tops moved up 10c General hog market range: - ?i' ' Prime light ..............$ 9.23 .85 Smooth heavy. 230 300 lbs. . . 8.00 0.00 Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. Up... 7.50 8.00 Rough heavy ............. , 6.00 T.60 Pat pigs ................. 8.75 9.25 Feeder pigs .............. 8.75 O.OO Btsgs 4.OO6.00 - Steers Stele Steady In 'the , steer divMon of the eatfW market the week's trade at North Pertland opened with a tally steady tone, with former prices gener ally continued. ; i Cow and heifer demand waa somewhat im proved ..with this division showing strength in spots. v , ' ... i Bna in' the cattle alters ever Sunday showed further decrease, which proved somewhat stim ulating to the demand. ;iv . . General cattle market venae: - Choice steers .............$ 0.76.T,50 Medium to good steers....... 0.25 T.OO air to mart mm steers....... e.oo ii 0.2s Common to fair steers...... .4. 00 4.50 cnoice heifers e.oo$e 0.35 Choice cows and heifers....'. 4.50 1 S.00 Medium to good cows-heifers. 8.60 4.50 Fair to medium cows-be tiers . , 3,00 3.50 Common to fair cows-heifers.. 2.00s S.00 Cenners ................. . 1.60 2.00 Boils. S.O0 4.00 Choice feeders 6.00 0 6.60 f Fair to good feeders....;... 4.00 0.00 Choiee dairy calves a . . 8.00 8.50 Prime light calves. 8.00 8.50 Medium light carves. ........ , 5.00 6.50 Lambs HeW Wall as esmpared with a week ago there was a fairly liberal showing- in the sheen and lamb alleys at North Portland. The ran was small as compared wiutAMie normal. Week's trade opened fully steady in this arvnuon, " - - General sheen and lamb ranee: Prime steers ;....$ 7.00 7.80 Prime; east 01 BteuBtaia iambs 10.50 11.00 Choice valley lambs...,.,.... 10.60 11.60 Medium valley lambeM . J., . . t.50i0.50 Common valley Iambs. . ...... - S.50 0.80 Cult lambs 0,75 8.60 Heavy yearlings , . 1.009 B.co Light yearlings ; . S.60 9.00 Heavy wethers ............ 0.50 7.00 Light Wethers 7.00 8.00 Ewes 6.25 5.50 Monday Morning BULLS No. Ave. lbs. Priee. I No. A v. lbs. Price. 1... 770 $ 5.00 1. . .1360 $ 5.00 Hi OGS 41... 270 4 . . . 220 18... 187 8.25 9.50 87. 49. 118 185 $ 8.50 8.60 9.751 STEERS 8... 1115 $ 19. V. 11 23 10. ,.1201 . 1... 840 14... 970 $ O.OO .1050 $ 5.00 7.00 6.75 4.00 '8.1 27. L .1126 6.25 .998 .7.50 1.. . 850 5.00 GOVTS 4.00 3.50 1.50 2.60 1... 820 8 3.50 1... 910 . 13... 884 4.30 2 . ..1095 2.50 1. 1. 2. 1010 . 830 . 845 .1487 .1160 . 308 m-r.ta $ S.75 1 4.60 I ' 8-?5 I 1...1650 $ 1...1090 1...I640 3.80 4.00 4.00 HOGS 5. , 85.. 1. . 1. , $ 8.0O 9.60 10..." 189 $ 8.60 . ISO . 280 4.rt, 210 10... 171T 0..-200 9.75 9.75 0.60 T.T5 284. 9.0(1 ES , ' - 140 A B OO I if .. - WETHERS 160 8 7.00 t A . jrew-Tera: Metal Jfarket- NW York. Nov. IS tf K R 1 fnnnu easier; au postoons 13 ge !,. - i-eaa firm; spat and November, T.15 7.50c: December. 7 .15 e 7 25c - Spelter firm. AU positions T.20 7.30c. XIaaeapeli$.Dalath Flax- - MinneanoBa. Nav. IS. Flaxr Nim.Ii. $2.44: iMoemher SSSBU- u. avenvL. crack, $2.45 2.4T: arrive, $2.44. tmretn, Nov. is. Flax: November, $2.41 ; December. $2.33 H : Hay: 12 38 u - arrive, ss.. Wlaalpea- Wheat Opticas Winnipeg. Nor. 1$. Wheat: Open. High; LOW. i Open. ' High. Lew- t'lrwe. Close. Dec .....101 ' 102H ' 100H May 1$3H 104 H - Nov. ......107 109 ior. 102 H 165 H 109 Vessels te Sirtve ' ' " J Vessel. From " Data. ,i...BrtPrtau..Kov. 19 iDUavaa Mara ......Kobe NM ii vtaamBa . . ........ &an Ppdm ..Mia aa Feax Taussig . .Baltimore .... Nov. 14 arswsr . ........ .a-nuaaeipnm . . Nov. 1 3 Lygnera ......... ..Newcastle -...Nov. 15 Brush--- ...... Portland. Me. ti aonnan marn am .......Nov. 15 Steel Engineer a . ....Seattlw-, . , , is Annette itoipng,; . . . ..Ban rrn..iNov.-16 Lewis Lnckeahach . . .PhHadelohle .No, it nma xuu ....... .new xorar . ,?ios 17 tLommercial Patluinder. New York ...v.. i a CelUo .. i ....Sen Fran. ... Ner. 1$ oinams . . ...., . -oesrue , . , .Nee. 1 8 lakotan i ... ..Boston ..Nov.- 19 Admiral Goodrich . .ttan Fran.. '; t'.Nor, 19 Daisy Matbews ..Sc Fraa... ..Novt 19 stoma trsy ........ aaiumore ..Nor. 19 - vssAsa to Desert VaaaaI - . Vaa Ifevadaa .-;....... .Rew Tork ";'i:.Noe-. -1 1 a.jsjmt. a ....... .o.uney . . ..vwjJor.- 15 Wapama ....... .V. -San Fran ...,)( u Paw let , . s Tekohoma ...Nor. 1$ Cardiganshire ...... .Liverpool ....Nov. is Admiral Enrrseut. . . ..Sas Pran. .. . . -1 Yojin Mara ......... Japan . .. . ; ; Nov. 1 0 Bondowoso ......... Orient . i . . . . Nov.- 1 0 Rose City . ... ..... San Fran.. .. .Nov. 6 Bruah . . . . . . . , . . . J-hiladelphia . .Nov. 1$ Pennrrrvaaiaa ....... I Jverrool .... N. i Deerfield ........ .Baltimore, . . .Nov. IT Steel Engineer . . . . . . fxntion .... .Nov. 17 Lewis Lucxenbach ,i..New York ...Nov. 1$ Agwisrsr .......... -NtW York-. "i. . Nov. 1 8 Boobyalla ......... .t-'an. pran. ...Nov. 18 Felix Tansig i.e.;. rhaadeipbia . .Nov. 1 9 nmknsa Mara ...apan , ...... Nov. 19 Vinita . .-r. ........ AustrsUa .'. . ,N9vi 19 i". VssssM la SHi-,-:' r- '- .'--:- Teasel :" ? .. . 'j Bat ' Admiral Fsrragat . . . . . . . . . . Terminal No. '2 Baroa Ogilry ................ .North Bank Benmohr ................. Peninsula Miil Bondowoso'. -. ........ TerssinAl K a Carrhganablre . . . ......... Terminal No. 4 Chillieothe . . . - - - . Cornfoot Dock Eric . . . . . . .. . . Portland Yegetable Oil Mills George I. Olson t . . . 4 .Vi St Helens Haanaw..;.-t-j . . .JT.' P.-' Lumber Co. Harald ..;.........,. .Monrgotaerr Seek Hoquiam .........:.... .V.-. .". MiH Mill West Oregoa Mill La Mercea .............. a. ... lrvde Nevadaa , . . . , a. . . , .!'T'erminal No. 1 Oregon Fly ...... i.. ... ..Westowtt Oregon anno ... ....a ...... .Peninrais Mills Pswlet- -............. .Termainal . . t Piskiyon .... . ..."...; it . . 4 . Wsnha Wapama 1 ...... i . . , , ' Coueh St. Iteea W. 8. Perter .......... Associated Oil Dock west cayoto ................. .lrv uk West O'Rowa ......... .i . iAlbhia Dock Toabida Mara, .... .i... .Clark A Wiieon Yojin Mara ...4... fi.W. P. Dock FASSEJfGER LIXER ASHORE Copenhagen,' lsbv; .-13. OL. N., S.J Tb Daniah-vAmerican liner Oscar II went ashore today off Otesoe, hut all the passenger were saved. . : v Notice .to Slatisers r t r-'fe' ' The LtAHaM1ii mnwi K. .k. maaIaa- tag - Banger.. November . 3. -has been pub lished by fientenattt N'. M. Fuau of the branch hvdroerazihic-f fier Mumbolt Bav Bar ItenOi nf waIaa th. t.r be average of the liwer iow araters. 24 feet. ' Chawnet itniiht: 111 knvnA i aiUaa and in working oedee - . TUG CRICKET IS SO IN SMASH . . .;.;..,.' WITH WAM A beadon craslt between the steamer Wapama, upbound, and theluj Crlck et, of the Columbia Contract company, g-olas; downstream, resulted ' in the strtking- Sunday e'weniasr of the latter vessel in the Columbia river at th foot of Sauries Island, pear St. Helena. Quick, work on the part of sailors on the iWapama and the crew "Of a ftso linef launch,, nearby when the accident occurred, saved; the Uvea of two mem bers of tha Cricket's crewf who were inrown- into tno water. - - The Cricket was bound for the Lont Belt project at Kelso, . Wash,, towing two: barges when the accident occurred. According? to Captain Belltnon of the Wajpama, the light of the Cricket waa seen approaching, and a signal to pass f on he leftiwaa siven. :; Captain A. B. Pearson was the pilot In charge of tha Wajpama. No answer from the Cricket was! heard, whereupon the Wapama'a engines were ahut down, as the Cricket and the barges could not be clearly seen.: $oor afterward the two vessels crashed head on. ; According- to the crew of theWa parna. Captain M. A. Clonlnerer of the Cricket: was oa on of the barges when the crash came, and he waa un hurt. His crew of two men were either . thrown from the tug or were unable to ret oft until it sank. The two. barges were fastened to nearby, pi line; by- launches which put out from shore. One of them, carrying: part of th derrick, was badly asm need.' while the other. ; loaded with gravel, was uninjured, -v . The Cricket la res ting- In deep water and engineers ay it may prove 1 difficult feat to recover the tu. The weasel was valued at svpproxl mately $20,000. It ts tmpoesibl to tell what the damage will amount to. ; Of ficers of the -Columbia Contract com pany will go to- the scene of the acci dent to investigate the circumstances. An Investigation of the accident, will be held Tuesday morning: at 9 o'clock by United States steamship inspectors, it is understood. Hearings will be held In the offices in the Gasco bunding-. D REDOUT G IS BEOTJK BELOW . FOOT OF 8WAK I8LAKD Dredging In the Portsmouth cut be gan today with the removal v of th dredge Willamette, employed for the last-, three months In the vicinity of Hawthorne Avenue bridge, to the new project. Just below the foot Of ; Swan island. ' . ;v - . . Approximately 200,000 yards of earth will be moved from the channel to fill south of the Peninsula miUsWith At. A' .11 a . AT.UU a iA.M,.S ,Va aiu . VI All. vimu 1U UUOU W. (2 dredge will pump the material f or -al most a mller Port of Portland engin eers say. The fill la from 33 to St feet deep, and will require lifting tha ma terial to a height of 85 feet. Work in the upper harbor has not been completed, but will b resumed later. :.- . ;. ... ' -. -- - BAHDOTf MARIKE KOTES ! Bandon. ' Nov. - 18. The ; steamship Elisabeth took out a load of 100,000 red cedar shingles at Prosper, of the Pros per Shingle company, in the past week, bound for San Francisco. Tho dally output of this mill at present is 80,000 Per- day. .;, ': ' :-: " The Sequoia, a saQlng' Vessel from Los Angeles; was : loading lumber at Prosper Tuesday." -r-i W. r. Mast left for Marshfleld Thursday with his diving Outfit to lo cate tne damage don to th wheel of tho C. A. Smith. LUMBER CHARTER FIXED Charter of th City of Vkrtory. Brit ish steamer, $530 tone, for Rtmber ship ments from British Columbia to the United Kingdom, by the H, R. McMil lan company, at 80 shillings, was an nounced from San Francisco hi morn ing. .- . - AJ.1 ALOKO THE WATERFS03TT B J. Fothertnarham of. the OAan Motorshlp company Is in Astoria look ing; arter trie atrairs or tne Cbaiiambra, damaged in the lower Cnlumbia, river Sunday In a collUiOn with the steam scnooner it aim. - - The American-Hawaiian steamer wevadan, inbound from tho east coast, was berthed, at . terminal No. 1 Sun day night to discharge, general cargo. The . shlnninsr board -etAAmer West Cayote, recently hlaced In drvdock for cleaning-ana paumng,. wm Begin load ing: luesaay or weanesaar. Drooabiv first at tha .West Oregon mills, for a consignment of lumber for the orient. The west cavote is in -the trans pacific service of the Columbia-Pacific Shipping- company. : . v The motorship La Merced, expected to sail soon for California pointn, was placed In drydock today Tor an in- snection bv the United States a team - shin innnefitrira. j emnorarv renairw were made, in Portland and- It is ex pected that the vessel win now be al lowed to sroeeed to California nortn. wnere sn wui unaergo a general over. namlnsr. - ...- Bringing 43,000 barrels of oil from California, the Associated Oil tanker W. S. Porter Is discharging at th As. sociated Oil docks. ' FOSITiOJfS OF TKSSEtS . (By Astoria Radio) . Neveraoer a p. m.: Babinda. Portland for Baa Frsnclsco, . 80 miles rota Pertland. . (By Federal Telegraph Co.) , Santa -Maria. : Port Ran Luis for ToebnlTlo. a iv miiee aontn 01 rwrs nan una. - Dil worth, Honolulu for Port Baa Luia, 847 mQee vmi ef Port Saja Lnia. ' Avakm, ' Baa Fraaciaeo ior Grays Barbor, mnes north 01 saa jrrsncuse, - Robin Adair.- Pertland for San Frsaeisce. 444 miles' north ef San Fraaciaeo. Northland, Baa Francisco tor- Bellinghsm. 875 mile-north of Sen rranctsco. - Sierra. Astoria for Saa Pedre. 1 80 1 xaBaa sontn of Columbia nver lighteriip. - Paraise, St. Helens for Baa Pedro, "155 miles south of Columbia river..' - W, F. Herrin. Area tor Seattle. 518 miles north of Saa Francisco. Meridea, San Pedro for Baa 'Frandaso, 14 miles South of Sen Franci-co bg-htahlp. Clare moot. Sea Francises for Raymond. 242 miles north of San Frsneisco. Lansing, San Francisce for Port Saa .Luis, 185 miles north of Port San Luia. Hartwood. San Francisco for Saa ' Peitre. 88 miles north of Ban Pedro." - - -Presideot Lincoln. Yokohama for Rsn Fraa. ciaco, 114$ miles wstrl et Kan Francisco,. -r Minnesotaa. Ne York, foe Saa Poixo, T84 miles-, son th of Saa Pedro. Frank G. Dram. Oaviotsj for, Honolulu. 1505 miles west ef Caviota. v: - Yorba .Linda (noon!. Tnkuvama far San Pedro. 1290 miles west Of Ban Pedro. ' - Frank P. Buck. Avon far Saa Pedro 2A miles north ef San Pedro. - ;' : Koo uoodfeuow. Saa FTanciSre for New York. 735. milea esuth of Jaa Pedro. ' - Quinaait. San Pedro for Teen ma. SBS milea north of San Francisco.. Harvard, Saa Pedre for San Diego, eff Point SinaloS, Saa lrlnrtv-o far TiemA ft w,11aa south wf Cetembks river.- UeiombiA, New York for San Francisce. .84 miles south of San Francisco, j : F. K. Lnekenbach. Everevi 0 :' lsa. ciaco. -285 miles north ef Ban Francise. ' - ."j.rHiwri i. o p. sa.:. w"- ' ' Ti I 1 U'tu.. C ' ...- , - . : wm, 0aa . iwnm IV luw nam a. 1425 miles west of Honoluhj. - - . nooemian tw(, r-ort. Saa Luis. for Manila, 3845 miles west of Port Saa Lnia. Newaort. Baiboa for , Rn iruriM lata miles south ef San Pvaneiscn,- - . x Margaret - Dollar, Honolulu for Yokohama. 831 miles west ef Hoaolnlu. a VU L- transport Meigs. Saa Francisce for Manila. 2294 miiee west of Honolulu. Aims, Saa Pedre for Yokohama, 2918 miles west of Saa Pedre. :: T j f -t- (By Naval Badio) ' " v November 12. 8 p. m.: .- -' - .'--'-,'"-': ,- Merino. STetehlkan foe WrariASnr, ft .!. from 'Eetehikaa. :'':., .... :. -"' bkagway, Aacbos-SBe for Seattle, off Rnewles Astoria. Tides Taesday High Water. Low .Water. 8 :5 a. m, 8.8 ft, 2 ;J7 a. m., 1.5 ft. :)4 Pl to, 7. ft, r a :JI p. m, ft. Bessi .1 ' ' ' ' I . ' " AissMda, Tham Bay for T tides, left Thsm Bay T :1 n. aa. Latouehe. Cerdeea I or Seattle, 83 Jmuea east of SteUae. Admiral Wabna. Cordova, lot Kstsla, 22 Miles from Cordova. -. : .",: Whsstlsnd Monuns. Vtnceuvtf jff Toko asma. 2963 miles from Seattle. - lvan Arrow,. Sea Pranciaee ' for Taku Bar. 3 1 64 sniles from San Fvaseisne, ' PreeMent Jefferson, Yokohama tor Seattle, $707 aailee from Seattle. Liebre, San Pedro fee ' Tokuyasaa, 8040 gaUes from Saa Pedre. -j v . . TslthyhlDj Ttetoria for lokooimt, 2420 Miles frost TirtoHs. - ;--. - Presidest McKinley. ' Kobe for Shskghaf, S10 miles from Shanghai. i Algonquin. Shanghai for Saa - Frsnciaeo, 4136 miles from San Frsncisro. - Dewey, Yeewhama foe. Saa 1'edrot 690 miles Irom Xokohama. . Tssealuha, Ssn Pedro for Shanghai, 3814 Bailee from Ssn Pedre. -f :--- . -. oebyalla, Barclay Sound for Portland, lea, ins Barclay .Sound. ' --k - Rath Aiexaader, Victorta tor Ran Frandfsoe, 218 miles from. Seattle. ; M November 11.- r- sa.t :" -- '-.' Deerfield,' PorUand -for I Statu, patsed Tstoosh. 1-'.:"-;.. . :-. f .'. : - : - ' F.Terstt. Everett for Ysaceavar. off Pout rey. - ... , . t. - ' . Starr. Seattle f eg -Ketchikan, In Gulf of Georgia.-' . West Kader, Portland lor Yokohama, 1318 Miles 4ren Columbia river. '(" -5- -.-. '- , Csasdisa Prespector, Nona Bay for Toko hsma, 146$ miles -front Cape Flattery. Shabonee, Saa Pedre , for: Btoaaki, 29ST miles from San Pedre. I t'hif ukn Mara, iapaa for Vancouver. 860 miles from Vancouver. . - I , Admiral Schley, San Frssclsea for Seattle, passed in Tateeah, 1:20 a. ss.i .. I arrlveia Wsvembee IS ' Admiral Fsrrsgut,' American steamer, ' from Ssn Diego and way ports, passengers tod gen eral. . I . ..:.-. - Cardiganshire, British steamer, from London and way porta, general, . j - ; - . Bondowoso, . Imtch Stesmtr. front- - San Frsnrtaro. in transit, . , - .j . I-enoAylTanian, American tUamer, from Ham. burg, via New York, general, La Purfanma, American steamer, from Baa rrancise, oil. Ceo. i.1" Olson. American steamer. fnwB Ha a Francis co. general. .-..--.' Santkua, American stesmer, rom Saa Pedre. ballsat. . 1:,...v, .. Ibuklm Mara, j Japanese 1 - steamer.- from Kobe, to Saa Fmneiaeo, -general. Bos CHy. Amerioaa et-emer, frost Ssa Francisco, passengers and general. , . v .-, , sWeivass Mee. 4 8 - V VWspsma, American steamer, frost Saa' Fran. essee, passengers and general. . . .,, - . Nevadaa, American steamer, from rhflsdel phi. general. ,j - -.1-. Deawtu-s Maw. - Talbu Maru, Japanese eteemer, for Orien lumoer. d , ? c . .. Panamaa. American steamer, for New X mm way pomis, general, : -.; - MARINE ALMAXAO- ' Wnathes aa ' Sttvaea; sbnik ' 'fc rocw .neao, iev, 1 s. conditions st tH ""i w toe river at aooei see, saumi .1 .m, 1 1,. K : 1 .1 - -wawww a nua, aay, clear DAILT RIVER REATJIKGS 8 a. m., Paeifie Time. News of the Port - f v Riser ! f wm . Temp. - II II Iff iff i: ft if - 1: f :-jgtfclt tmatui . 86 1 8.8 , 0 0.001 61 fi Eugene .j,, 10 1.6-0.20.00 49 S Albany 20 1.4- 00.00 -31 3 28 Sslera .ji, 20 -O.T- ' 0 0.00 60 28 Grtlf0".03' if .0 0.5 0,00 ... . .... Portland ... 16 0.8-0.3 0.00 65 34 Rise. I -Fall. , ... ,'.. ; , . , ! BITER FORECAST . Th Willamette river St Portland will re-' main nearly stationary during the next three oars, except as affected by the tide. AT 1 WORLD'S PORTS Astoria Nov 1 S HaiIa .a a.iai.v. JkiVnese stesmer Tslbu Mara, for Orient. Ar rived at midnight, steam Frank O. Stout, front Baa Francisco. : Arrived and left up at v m., Japanese stesmer iDuklsan Marn. front Kobe, via San Francisco. 1 Arrived , at 7:20 ana ten ap as V a. ra. steamer Oeerge L. OI son. from Saa Frshcisco. i Arrived at 7:40 and left up at 10 a m., -steamer Rose City, 1 ram oea c -ranenco. - arrivea an left n 8 a- m., steamer Santiam. from. San Pedro A A tOriS. NOV. 1 2 ' Hailed at mirinlAha. Aaa. uranip lawsen ior nan STanciaco. . saiiAd at z a. m,. steamer Faraiso, for San Pedre. Arrived st 40:80 and left np a 12:13 p. m., steamer Wapama. front Saa Francisco. Ar rived at 10:40 a. m., and 'left as at 1.2:80 at., steamer Nevadan. from . PhilaitAinhiA and way porta. Bailed at 11:26 a. a., steam er Boiano. lor aaa a-enra. Haiieit at 1 steamer Hoouiera. for Han Pedm. . RaiUrf at t P- m.. steamer Daisy Putnam, for Ban Pedro, Arrived at 1:06 and left ap at 5 p... steamer Admiral Farrafut, from SaA Diego and way vary' . amieq ii.i:zj im leit nfi at 4:30 P. m., British steamef Cardiganshire, tram London and way porta ' Sailed at - S tv en.. steamer llrose, for West Coast porta, Ar- nvea as . nil ana leit up at :go p. ra.. Thttch steamer Bondowoso, from Saa Francisco. Ar- nvea st :8 an left up st 7 p. m , steamer Pennsylvania, from Rtmbarr i!via New Tark and way porta, Arrived at :2S, and left UP at 6:16 n. m. steamer iA Piiridm, n. Ban Francisco. Sailed st T.-$ p. th., steamer a-anaman.' ior flew son ana way porta. Sailed at 10:SO a. m.. steamer Robin Adair, for New York and way porta, ! Sailed at 10:30 p. as., motorshlp Babinda, for SAnlFranciseo and Saa Pedro..-.,.,..., .:,--,.', . Ssn FraiMtlsco. Nnv. 12. sailed itinM. Blgut. steamer Admiral .Fhrrsirnt- for Han Diego and way ports;. Arrived it ktm., Britiah atoamer Roman Prince, front PorUand, for Europe. .Arrived at 0 a m.. -teems Ho mer, from Portland. - Arrived at .a m., steamer Admiral Goodrich, from PorUand -via coos uay ana r-ureta. Arrived st 8 a. m., British steamer Narenta. from London and way ports, for Portland. . Arrived at 8 a. .. steamer Felix Tauasig, from New York 1 and way porta, tor .Peruana, j Arrived, steamer Willamette, front Cohnnbia -river. Arrived .1 noon, motorsnin vnariie . Watson, from Port land. -. -.- . ' . -.. j ' - . . . . v Saa Pedro, Xov. 12.-J-A'rrivsd.' Brltisfi steamer Nsbraskfts. from PorUand. fof South. emptan. Arrived, steamer Commercial Path finder, front New York and way ports, fwf San Frsndsco ..- and Portland. i arrived. Steamer Richmond, from Portland, Arrived, Dutch steamer atoerayx, from Rotterdam and way ports, for Ssa Frsnclsco, Paget Hound and Portia nd. Arrived; steamer Willpofo, from New Yorf and way porta, for San Francisco and Portland. Arrived, steamer Sudbury, from Portland, for Poughkeepeie. - ' Arrived, steamer Edward Lnekenbach, front New York, for Ssn Francisco and Portland. Sailed, steamer Cot end E. Ia Drake, for Portland.: Sailed steam. er Psal Luchenbaea. front Portland, for New xora ana way porta. .t 1 Seattie. Nov. . 12. Arrived. ' steamer : Am. wbtar, from New York and way ports, for Portland. Arrived, stesmer Santa Panla. fro New York aad way ports, via Portland. :. Raymond.- Nov. 1 2." Sailed, steamer Ne vadaa. for Portland. - - n . : Norfolk. Nov. 12. Arrived.' BrHiaB ataA Sheaf Mead, from Portland, for Europe. New York. Nor. 12. Sailed, steamer Art. snnaa. from Hamburt.-for Portland. - ; Baltimore, Nor. L2. Sailed, steamer Tiger, 1 for Portland and way porta. 1 - - . San Praneiaoa. Nov 1 S a ... -.1 j . yirginian, from Mlddlrboroogh, at l-.l a. ml ' xiAiutw iwiar, ran Bingapore, at 3 a. m.t t-'e tombia, for New York. 83:30 sm:S M. S. J Casco. from Eureka, at , - a.. , from Mendocino, at 6:10 a. a. : Centralia. Ia Los Angeles, st 9 a. go.; Stanwood. from Lo Angeles, at 8:20 a. in. Sailed: M. M. Storey. forLos Angeles. At 9 a .; V. S. NHro. f ,,t Bremerton, at at 0:13 a. aa.. R.a f i. . erett. at 9:4$ am.-" . -T - , aoeraeen, Nov. . 1 2.v Arrived : .;.'. Florence 1 il.jT'A .1? " reaTO- a m.: Wtllfaro. iVVr v, llr' Sailed: 11th; Milan . Marn. fnr STnK. T. . . 8 .Pedr- TrinidadT for S? !5!?' !:S. - Yirgirna OlsonVfo, Columbia for San Frsnciaeo, 4 :S0 n, as. NbrtH i C0LUB1D1A . Operating CUS8B S3 West Cayote. ; ... .Tfov. 15 II.'SPB ps Went - O'P.owa . . ,TVef T "'""- -"' ' ' .i.. rUSSB S3 West Keats Dec. $1 t ?c:rt tsc, ta J5,KOHA5lA KE.H050KOXC. MANILA LSSB 53 Pa wlet ov. 1$ UsJSB US Hannawa ........Dec IS . - . .L'SSB S3 Wawalona.. Dec 20 ... 1 For retw, wpsc. etc.; anpiy to , - "r f TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT v $9,423 Hoard of Trade Bldg. - Portland, Or i ii Broadway tl6 nrn n; TO PROCEED I'J fill! it ELBE " Th - motomhip Challambra of the Ocean Motorship company, which dam sued Sunday morning In a rra.vi with th steam schooner 'Haleo in th Columbia river, near Altoona, will rro ceed to Saa Pedro with Ur lumber car STO. - lAavlne AatorlA tr.r. 1l-i-t A.,.w.ri-. . t, to, wortt received at the company's of fices here.,- (.-: 1 - Two of her planks were split in th collision, but the. damage is well above the water line, and. with temporary re pairs, -which were mad today, the ves, sel has been declared entirely sea -worthy, ".v'-.-j-.,. .,, ;- , . .., . 'Th..' Hammond Lumber company's vessel, th I laleo, is tied up at th Hammond mill, at Astoria, where' her cargo may h discharged,vin order that aho may be repaired. Th yeeacl has been run Into shallow water, jwhere t htt Is resting on tho bottom in no danger of oapsisingj: . ;': , 8CSKE.T BBKnOE PORTLAND ;IS CARRIED TO DRTDOCK " After engineers had abandoned lior of getting the sunken dredge Portland Into drydock, pumping operations Sat urday night: proved so successful that they were able - to move it over a aunken pontoon, which was later raised and towed, carrying the dredge, to the Port Of . Portland drydock.. where it will undergo a thorough examination today by engineers. With former pumping operations un successful, th pumps were kept work ing Saturday to enable workmen to put slings- under the machinery prepara tory to removing it. By cutting away certain-, timbers, ' the engineers were enabled to get suction pipes lower thsn lltey had previously managed, and th hull was emptied of water to such an extent that It was floated over the sunken pontoon. Port engineers ar almost, satisfied that th dredge Is beyond repair, but with : th unexpected , success of the docking operations,' an examination will be mad today' to determine the final disposition of the vessel. , OCEAS BATES QUOTED i . New York. Nov. 12. (I. N. Si OceanV (steam) grain. firm. Unltexl Kingdom, 2s9dff? 3sd per 480 lbs. 7 Germany, 13c; France, Atlantic-ports 14c, Mediterranean 1821o; Holland, Rotterdam and Antwerp, 13Hc tien. erat cargo rates steady, chartering de mand limited. ; tonnage supply ade quate. C, .... -..:'"',. TTtANSPOItTATION TR AVE V - ..J - " fWlVAAlU AU elAAlAAUIg tMMUfAlUA. a1 saa secure available spaee on any AAaamet si ay line, laming from "ear effiee tb '---, STSAMSHIP. TiUHKT Patrons -oontemplating travel at borne e tbroad. m bringing their friend or relatives ever from the old country, shoe Id take ad vantage, of experienwad informs Uu tree - ef Shsrge. wOUftNAl. IMFORMATIOS) a.- OOI!T. TM, 8lns. Th Journal BMa. . -rJ! . Psrtland. Oreoon. Man hall ss7S llMlljIjl SUDLIS3AL FAHBACit alls frem Munieipel Ooc Me. vVednesday, Nov am bar 1, to a. m. Sn S very Wesnssdss ThmnmJu tar 8AM FSSNCI6C0 .':, .O-?'- Los snouu ... . . SAN Diataw ' SPCOISL BOUND TRIP J KXOUNSIOM FARES sasi Francisco ...... sso.eo itl mZk - SAN , OICQO . . ...... . .381.60 ticket offiob r 4oi 8 st, cor, oTsng ; PHONE VtOADWAt- S431 - fc I i Astoria and Way Points STBS. LURUNE LK3 Daily, Except Saturiiay. . 7;3ft P If tar5 to Astoria J1.85 One Way! AA V. . . . AS M.ou itouna lrip -Week-End Round Trip $2.50 The Dalles-IIocd Kivcr . Steamer Serrlc Dafly, Except ut.a 7:15 AM. t'l. Far; to The Dalles $1.25 Hood River $1.00 The Harkins TransporUtion Cx Broadway 634$ , Alder 1U Dock Cliiria On PACIFIC KUIITING COMPANY United 'States Ooverhment Rhln . LB CAR BIBECT FHEICHT KFRVICE WITHOL'T TRASSSHIPMPNT BETWEEN POKTLAND. OKEG0 i YOKOHAMA, ' KOBrIhAYCHAL TAKEBAR ITL.t.l.l uitsrv re as