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r;;i Lf-1 A , 17. 1r V Asa aa -aIID OIIEGON DAILY JGUIINAL,' I CITLAID, fc CHEGON. DIFFERENCE . CUBE BUTTER 1 : CENT ADVANCED FBIDATj BAIBT TBADE VV" v.''" Batter Tws ' Cheege t Cane Ultra Select Flats ForUaad ........ 44e , 8o S2e Ju Francisco .. 4e" Se - Chlca . . .... 49e lie. . fie ?fw Tork ;.r... ! . 7e Ioe Aaffeles 49o 2- ' Seattle- a-.....,-. 4i S8e Me Considerable: strength 1 being displayed is the market lor cub batter at this. C me. There H ., libetal p reduction ' in tJiisQ district bat vslne indicate that no surplus is shown.- ,. CetitrsHied cube ' extra Ar M&itt 1- a finrond higher at 4844o a ponnd with state cube around 42 pound for. the better daa offering. -- fia change a shewn In the price of prmte. It would take all additional rim of 2 to lo in cube to fore the print market upward and . there U some Question as to the advisability -of thin. ' Creameries that are- more or tens tied p with oleomargarine .sale are naturally desirous Of forcing butter higher so that It cannot com pete with the alleged substitutes. There is al- i ways a desire on the part of mi eh interest to advance the cost of butterfat to-snob, -figures that creamery men cannot compete:' with the : o)eo- product. This advancing is usually done . nnder guise ef friendliness to the- dairymen, but this is merely a trick ' to sell the oleo in : which the margin of profits are much greater than tu batter. Those desiring special information regarding any friarket, should write the Commercial Edi tor, Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. IOO TBADE POSITIO BETTER Market for esgs stands in an improved po . ertion. This SDuliea not only to fresh stock. bnt to storage goods as well. However, indi- ration point to the manipulation of storage .prices. .-- -i- - cmAJ, AAitai.1 MiuxXia Ba,iw . . Slower ; tone is shown generally for live - chickens at the moment because or tea Very , liberal : receipt of poor Quality dressed, stock, Much scalded toes i arriving. Dacks and geese nominal at list. - . . TEATj JIABT BETAIirS STBI3.CGTH .Strength ol the .country killed calf market continue here, with receipt still limited. Host of the better class stock at 12 He. bnt 13c business is reported .in a limited way. Hoes just about Homing. .CrtA-tBEItRY PBICES ABTA5CIKO T With liberal demand at the moment and only 'scant stocks available, the Pacific cranberry ex . (-basse announces a farther rise of 60c a box tor 8 1.30 pef barrel in its price, sales being Uirongh a brokerage bouse. . A yet front street has not followed the rise. Sales to re- . ; t alters generally a box, but higher prices win -be forcedT Sstahiay. 'POTATO TRADE . B.EM AlJfS SLOW c Slow trsde remsins for potatoes with, .noth 4ne ihiiM Ann tnr ' evailable Mrloed liiiimpTi f land only mminai business at that.' . Most of the -loest sale -ax being made' betow ' 1 to re- tailers. IBRIEF, KOTES- PRODTJCE :tKADE i Trade in cheeu eontinnea steady. v Doth Salmon and . halibut, scarce . at firm t'aKfnrrria Irttyce of better (jaality and lower ".at $3.76 4.00 crate. . Markets greatly overstocked, with grape at :;very low prices. . Walnut price still disturbed by . local n of sellers. 'SftlllER5 VTTEATHEB IT0T1CE 7- Weatlier'tmresg. advised Friday: ' i Protect JlupnierHs during the next 36 Honrs tseainst the following maumom temperatures tioing north to Seftttle, S3 degrees; northeast "to . Spokane. J uiwj; east to Baser, w degrees, and sotltli to . Ashland, 84 decrees. .Minimum temperature at Portland tomorrow .about 40 deg: -POBTJLAJU WHOLESAXE IBICES These f fh prices ' (reu'nefs pay wnoi "(Salers. except as. otherwise tleteds - r- f. . Bl'tTKll Selling prices, box lot: Cream, err prices Prints extras, 4 48e, for plain wrappers; eobes. 42i44o per lb.; dairy baying price. S0b per lb. - , r . - : ; . . ' BUTTEJtFAT Portland delivery besist Ko. '1 grsde, Be: No. 2, 46c; No. 1 sons, 40 far ' ; CI1EISE SelUmt: t Tillamoo", triplet; 82 33c lb.ii Xoung America, 8 3e per lb. i Oregon triplets. 21S7e. Buying price. L o b. Tillamook:. Triplets. 80ci Young Atteriea "tod Xongb.orns. Slc.. Selling price: Block Jivul Vieanfiin. Tic : imnorted. K Oft lh ..... . - . ,1 . A, A A k.b 1 4 1 25c; astrn, 28 80c, . . - KGGS Buying -wrioe, i-ffrbnt streets Cur- rent receipts. Western ; Argon, 4 So dot; . K astern Oregon 4 So per aoa, henneries, 62 per don. ; sellinc price, eeleot, 0o per do.; U-andled. 8 to Pf ,do. ; Puilets. 60c per do,; storage, 8247e pejt.flov . . , . r r EOO a Association seilirir" price: Select. i0e; brown, 80c: firsts 68c; pollett, 60c IJVK POCLIHI Bellma nricti Meavr Bens 2223e per lb.: ligbt hens, IS 18e -per ta . nee aw v jiu vec. at-i.au ice pet lb. :- : , . i ' ' - . TRESH RC1T Oranges. 4.0d' 8.54 . . . . a,. , L. . m . a nox, Dinansa, us imc ju.; icuiua.f i.v O 13.00 a ease: grapefruit. Florida.- 8.00 : 6 8.00: casabaa. ft He lb.: pears, 81.00 9 I ... ... a Tb.w SI DAai A A . ranoexriea, iorujwrai. is.fi j s.v per oox; r-wierri, eu.vu 9 xs.uu. - DRIED rRt'ITS Dates. 8S.SS9 7.00; fits. black, 3919 lb.; praneH) 40s and 60s, -21Mb. bar. 12 4c: 60s. and 60s, 10 He lb. , OH ION 3 Sal ling price to rrtailers: Ore :gosv. 1.T(9 2.00 per cental: garlic, 16o pet .lb.: green umions. 25 3 80a pecdos, bunches. s POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore. gnn, fancy, 85e 81.10 par osntal;, swesg po tatoes. 248 per lb, . - VEGETABLES Beets, 1 lie pef Vt.i eab- hL la mt nonsxl: lettuce. 11.78 0 2.00 v per crate; carrots, 1 Ha. Per Tb-J tomatoes. horseradish. lB01Pe lb. : artichokes. 1.85(3 2.00 per doa.: caulinower, 82.0092.23 per do-en ; celery, T6S3e per dosen. ; APPLES Cooker. 60 60c: face)' and fill. .73 0 85c; -fancy and extja fancy packs. 81.28 box. - :- meats ' COTJNTRT MEATS Selling price: Untm- xry nogs, isic per la- i neavy rail less; , teal tops (about 80 to 109 lbs,). 12 H 15c per lb; heavy stuff, less: lamb. I80 HWi--"-' ) SMOKEIJ MEATS Hams, 28 982c. Ib.; vreakfsst bacon. 2T40 fi. PACKINO HOt'SB MEATS SteSf beef. ISHcaiSc lb.: besfers? llf 11 M a lb.: cows t 10c; lambs, 18 20c lb.; ewe. 10 014c lb.; hogs, 16 18 Ho lb. . , LA&D Kettle rendered. 19 He lb.; tisrcS basis, compound.. 14c . Qrocertot -. . , ' fcE-ASS-SauI! white, 87.0r lsrga whiteV 87.00: pink, 87.00; limasv 810-80; bayoo. f 80: red 88.75. ' - - - HOVET -New, 4.004.8 per base. ' JtlCS Japan, No. 1. Be; Bin Eom k Ta.x New Orleans .bead, flHe. . COFFEE Boasted. -22H 9&4H lb. .in cka or" drams, j ' SALT -Coarse, naif ground. 100. SIS. 00 .ton; 60s, 81T.85: UMe dairy. 60s, 27.50i bales. 83.60 9 4 00; fancy table . and dairy, 8450: ramp, 828.50.. ... sraAK-r-Cabe, 8S.8S; fruit 'and berry. 17.83; yellow C. 8T.30: beet, granaiated. 67.70; extra O. 87.50: g-Jdert O, 87.80. CAKNED MILK Tails, 85.00; baby shta. . 84.80 ease: Es.Ie, 88.85 case.'. 80TA CRACK ES In nlk, 13o lb. NCTS -Wslnnts. - 21 f6o Bx: almonds. J8 S Ic lb. ; filbert, 17 IK: peanuts. lb. J pecans, zoe in.: nnsnis, J HO id.; bestnut. japanessw 22924c lb. 7 h and ghtrilflsh , FRESH FISH Silveraide alma. li(lSe lb.; halibnt, 1820 lb.; Mack cod. 8 910c lb.; basket kippered cod, 82.00; basket kip pered salmon, 8 1.60 2.00; Ung cod. JT98e In.; eole. lOo lb.; stuxgeoa. ,20o lb. OTSTEKS Estern. 64.89 gLr Olympia 35.00 giL. 81.60 jt; crabs, largev 83.60 do.; small. 62.50 doa. Hods, Wool and Hides -. HOPS 1822 crop, nominal, 8 910c lb. HIDES Calfskin, 17e lb kip. . 14e Jb.; green hides, 10 Ib.j aalted. 12e lb. - MOHAIB NomiaL 23S2c lb. v BHEEP PELTS Long dry pelt. Sis Kv.; short pelt. 10 He lb. long hair gost pelts. J A-c ta, man guas JXS. XWU'vl acK ' ". ... WOOL MT ill me tie vaTley, coarse, 20 9 WE ARE TURKEY HF.AnnilARTFRQ SHIF TO ITS FOB BEST RESfJLTS CHECKS BT BETUBJf MAIL' The Savinar Co Inc It TBOST T r OBIIlA-SU, OB. OF OPINION NIOI NOT VERY ACTIVE Market for anions U showing A steady toe bnt 'there is a general lack of snap in the During notea as primary putnia avn as ww uminf center of the aonatry. .. At Willamette valley point lalet to ft load IMS are shown at 81.35. generally with only halted volume ewrving. . O rower are seenring 61.25 L stations for tbebeet qaaltty with ordinary tock down to 81-00 9 1.18 percental.: : Lake Lebisb na ihorrvoghly mrpriwd the trad With its quality stock this season. Pro ductinct there show not only the poorest quality in tha stare, bat also the beet. Quality is about evenly divided between the two ex tremes. ,. ! . I . Along Front street general fobbing sslee -of Onion, while steady, are slow in pot .with borfress st both 31.78 9 2.00 per cental for qoali'.y offerings in small lota. Cseunming marketa report: . . tThicagc 87 car on track, inclflding broken. Supplies liberal. ; IHrroand and morsment Mod erate, market steady; no changa in price. Michigan and Wisconsins, 100-lb. keH, yel low varieties, 81.60 91.75: red wrtetie. 81.50 91 80; Ohio and Indians. 100-lb. sacks, white varieties. 63.50 9 8.00; Bpanish Taleneias. crates. 61.78 9 1.88; naif ease, $2 39(8 2.50: ease, aaoatly 84.80. ; , Cincinnati- 1 H ear oa track, including broken. Supplies liberaL Demand and move ment alow, market dull. Indiana and Ohio. 100-lb. sacks, yellow varieties No. 1, mostly 31.75; Tndisns. 100-lb. sacks, white vanetass -t. . , A.ii.- AO 41 Kansas Cits 24 car on track, including broken. Supplies heavy. Demand and move ment lo. market dulL Iowa. 100-lb. ack. Red Globes, medium to larga ie -- 1. mostly 81.60; Ohio. 100-lb. tack. White Globes, medium to isrje sil So. 1, febttly 82.50; few best 82.75. - Fort Worth No ear on track, two car . - . fiMM,iiM l.n.A VW,mSnf1 uui movement limited; market anaettled; pnees slightly tower. . Osrtot tale delivered - For Worth basis:' California!, lo-io. aacas. Aus tralian Brown,v 32.25 9 2.40 ; yellow vsrietie. mostly 32 25: white varietie strong st 83.00 8.10; Colorado, 100-16. sack, yellow va rieties. 82.00 9 2.25. Sale direct to retail er: Coiorados, 100-lb.. sacks. Australian Browns and yellow varieties, $3.00 ; white va rieties, $3.50 9 8.75. ... - m - New lork Buppliea . moderate. "DernSftd moderate; movement limited: snarl et steady, slightly better feeling. Indiana and Miehi- $sns, 100-10. sscss. yeuow vanene-, ctw. 4, 1.50 9 1.68; Jew fancy high as 81-T5 ; red varieties, s 1, .s w a.ov s w"'iA' rietfea. &o. 1. $2.50 9 8.00; boilers. 83.00 9 o.ov; VDICB, 1VV-IV. ' " " a1, a a. .a' No. 1. 32.60 9 2.75: boilera, -l3.00 9.o0; Air J mi, some oraumrj roouiuuii, sacks, Tellow varieties. No. 1. 81.28 1.50. Philadelphia 24 ,er on track, including broken. Supplies moderate. Demand , and movement slow; market Weak. Indiana. 100-lb. sacks, yeBow varieties, Ka 1.- 81-50 ( 1 .76 : Michigans, 100-lb. sacks, yellow va rieties, No. 1. 31.75; Massachusetts, 100-lb. sacks, yellow vsrieties. No. 1, 31.38. POTATOES ALOXG THE COAST " San Franclsoo Market ; -San Francisco, Nov. . 17 (t7, P-)-Ouioes, Stockton Reds, $1.50 1.75; yeUows per ewt.. 81.50 91.75. T . PotatoeeKiver fancy, $1.10 91.26! Idaho Washington Netted Gems, 81.4091 65; Sa linas, 81.7692.00. , - Bsttte market ' Seattte. Nbv. i 17. (. N. 8.) Onldn California, -! He; walla vralia, itc wr ra. Potatoes Yakima Gems, $26.00 928.00 local. 815.00920.00 per ton. . La Angwle Markat , Lo Anteles, Nov, 17. (I. S. S.) Pota toes Northern Kiver, $1.85 92.00; poorer, low as $1.60; .Idaho Bttsseta, $1.75 1.90 ; e, K T '- - - 1 m . Worlfl'B "Wkeat Shipments World- shipment wheat And flour 'in bushels: ; 1 Wk. Ending Wk. Ending Nor. 11,'22. Nov, 12,-81 I- 8. and Csnada. 12. 541.000 9.099.000 Argentina 1,182,000 . 39,000 Australia ...... 868.000 1,788,000 Other 256,000 160.000 Total 14.297,000 lf.084.00a Total Sine Bam Period Jnly 1, '22 Last Season 0. S. And Canada 177.420.000 192,986.000 Argentine....... 84,635,000 IS. 028.000 Australia . ...... 9,838,000 ,.,., Others .a,807,00tt- 2,248,00 Totals .......226,198,00 ' 235,849,000 , Quantities on passage of United Kingdom and continent last week Wheat 44,752,000 bush els vetvu 43,000,000- baehela last yearr corn. 27,625,000 bushel versa 17,084.000 bushels; eats, ' 8,370.000 bushels versos 880.000 bushel. . . f 1 i 3few Totlt Batter til E;n v- New Iforlc, Nov.. 4t. II. N. Mutter Market steady to firm 1 creamery extras. 60 9 51 He; creamery fints, 89 H 9 60c; creamery higher soormg, 60 H 6c; state dairy tub. 34 9 49c; ladets, Iresn. extra. SHaS7c. Cheese -Market firnt; state Wno) milk spe eisU, tlafs, 28 H 27c; state woolo suit spe cials, 25 426e; tower gradea, 20 9 22c)Vi ccnsln Whole milk, fancy l'Oung America, 26H92Hc: itate skim. penial, 80s. ; gls Market setire j nearby white, fancy. 90c; nearby, brown, fkmiy, 7ff89c; extras, 83 60c; firsts 42 9 4 Be. . Alllk Th nominal Wholesal pric U $2.90 ewt. . CbUgo Dairy Prodac Chicato, lor. it. U K B.J Bulteiw Receipts 7279 tubs. Creamery, -e-tr, 49c; extra firsts.. 4547H; first. 38941Hc; packing: Stoct. .29930c. Kgss Receipts S946 eases; mise-TUneous, 45(4 60c; ordinary firsts, 40945c; firsts, 51 9 55c! checks. ,219 22-1 dirties. 22923a. i Cheese -Twin, new, 24 H 9 24 He; daisiea, 24H25L Totin America, 24 H 925c; Longhorna, 2.H 92Se: brick, iSHe. ' Live poultry Turkey, : 85c'; chickens, 14 919c: springs, It Vie; rooster. 18c; cecae, 18c; docks, 18c, , m ' ' Dflod rrtdt $it BeB6 Kew Yor-, Not. k Yl.--ii.- li. j.)-Beia market vouwttled. 4?ea choice. $8.00 9 8.60. Dried fruit market srtive. Apricots,, choice to extra fancy, 4 9 88e: apples, evaporated, prime to fancy, 10H912ej prune. 80s to 60s, 12 9 17 He; prunes 60 to 100,. 84 9 12o; peach, choice to extra fgricy, 12 H 9 19c: seedless miaa, choice to fancy, 22 & 3revr-Tort ffooi and Bide .New Tor. Not. .7, -ft K. . 8.) Wwd market active and firm, i Domeetio fleece XX Ohio. 42 9 57c; domes tin pulled scoured basis, 75e(ft1.20: ' dume-tlo Texaa scoured basis. $1.0591.35; territory staple, scoured baud, $1.20 91.40. ( , Hide market quiet. Nativa steers, 22 9 22 He; branded steers, -20 He. - ; 2fw Tork Foaltry Market New York. Nov. 17. L N. 4.)- Dresaed Poultry Market steady. Chickens, 20 9 40c; fowls, 18933c: turkeys, t0966c; ducks. 25 9 30c: geese, 18sSMe. - -...-, ... . .. ' Live Ponitry .Market firmer. Chictens. 24 2e: fowls. 3289e; turkeys, 85 6 5e: roosters, ISer ducka, 28 932-. s : - Chlrafo Potato Market Chicago. Sov. 17. (L 17. 8.) Potato--. Receipts 40 cars. Wis, ' round white. 75 9 0e: Minn 75 9 S5c; N. Dak., Bed -River Ohio. 80990c; Idaho Rural. No. 1. $1.60. 22e; mediuas, SS 980e . tb.; fine.. 809 J5c to.; Eaftera ron-Hsho, 80 987a lb. . TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. 5 9 5Ho; So. 2, 4H5c; sreaa. H9 CA.tCARA BARK 1914 p.? T.ti 121 peel,. & lb.; trsp teat 7 lb. . . Patnta, Oil, Btta. RAW LINSEED OIL Barrels, pec gal.. $1.10; 8 gal cans, per Cat.. 81.25. : . BOILED LINSEED OIL Barrel, par iL. $1.12; 6 gal. cane, per gal, $l-27v TCRPKNT1NB Drums, pec gaA. 61.82; S gal. cans, per taL. $1.97. WH1TK LEAD 4 1 -t6. kegs, per lb.. tSHe -r - . . Lirmbar and Shlrtotag . -. Latest carload lumber sale by Burtiufac turera. (raotaboaa rep resenting f. a. b, aaiil al nes In direct amies to xataileta and larlnding aailing expense: ... - --..!.- . FLOORING. High. .Tarw. At. 1x4 No. 2 $54.00 $49.09 ..... 1x4 No. 2 and bet g 40.00 86.60 FINISH: . 1x8 1 -. 66.00 CF.1LINO: " . ' . Ax4 No. and be..' 17.00 , 14.00 ... - DROP SIDING : . . , - lx No. and bet. . 41.00 . 49.0ft 40. 00 BOARDS AND sHIPIJP: i 1x8 1 0 sis . . . . : 1 9.6ft 1 S oft 19.8ft MMENSIONSs 5x4 12-14 18.60 - 1T.T6 i ... SMALL TIMBER: 4x4 12-16 . 2CS9 11.S0 ... .. T ITH- - - 4 ft. N"r fir ' .8o : v zjm ; s.96 a .woi.iu... i.o sr.oo . s.a Total aals, 27 aulkt 464.650 ieet, - DM MA1ETS BETWEEN FEOUR SELLERS FLOUR ADVANCE DEFORCED FRIDAT WHEAT TBADB 1 X&i l 'Ikimi ' Tea? Bid. BI,.!; ao. Hard, wn'tt t...lA it $1.6 J Soft white ... 1J8 1.62 -Teste ra whit liS . 1.68 Hard wlntef ... .. ', - 1.61 NPTthera cpring. 16 v.. 1.68 Wftgterai red .. 1.16 ,. le - J6 NORTHWEST 6 RAIN RECEIPTK i i. Oosnpibid by the Merchants Exchange: - - cars ' Portland -' Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Friday . . . i - 77 25 ; 8 - : Ynr ag..... 86 . . 6 ' t Season to date. 10062 299 896 860 leer ago. .... 16522 128 1000 46ft - Tactmt .. - Thursday It 1 ,1 :1 Tear - ago..,. , IB .... 3 Beaton to data. 8256 13 458 66 Tear age..... 6580 77 724 ;7 Meattle . Thnrsdex... S4 .... 7 2 Tear ago... . . ""15 ..... 3 .... Reason to date 4159 17 1 1 4 9 266 Tear ago,.... 8970 108 1065 260 Aston Thursday .... .... . ... Season to date 292 2 22 1 Hay. 10 737 751 806 84 8 8 634 -788 47 By Hyman M. 6ohei Flour miller are in a position at th mo ment Where their future price course is somewhat uncertain. With the price ol whAat justifying a further advance of at least "20c per barrel .all through the 1st, export ) r ml bees us values available ar materially less than miller can accept. - . t The extreme view is indicated by the report f en miller who says th-t North China was not offering above 84.85 for elub straight at tha moment for delivery f. a. while miller are, aakatc ar least $5.40 per barrel for" tills grade. - Nevertheless gome figure that a further ad vance i flour prices is necessary.. It is sa ally the rule for flour to be somewhat back ward about following the changes in wheat price, therefore for that reason th belief is expressed that a rise in the general flour price would stkmnlate instead of hurt the export a well ss domestie demand. Buying is usually best on price bulge. - - . MiUstuff continue firm at the adrsncs of f 1 a ton quoted the previous day. Coarse grains are firmer. Wheat market is fairly active for club around 81.25 tidewater track, with bluestem aommatly at 11.50. Soma beUeva the Utter pries too .high, . but stock of chetc milling ar not available for less, WHEAT Buying price tidewater, track de livery: Club, 61.25 91.26 per bu. : blue-tern, 81.45 per bu. ; Big Bend braeatem, 61.50; Turkey red, $1.2. 1.-5; red Russian, $1.22. DOMESTIC FLOUR elli-r-.e. mill door: Patent, new crop. $7.40;-Willamette valley br-hds, $6.90 9 6.06; - local straight. $6.65; baker hard wheat. $7.40; bakers' blaestexn. $7,80; bskers' pastry, 88.10 bhL; rabam, $6.20; whole wheat, $4 40; rye, 6.64 bbL Price for city delivery, 15 extra; suburbs- 0o estra. " - EXPORT FLOUR Club straight. $5,30 9 6.40; bluestem. cut-off, $S.60. HAT Buying price: Willamette timothy, fancy. , $20.00 9 20.503 Eastern Oregon tim othy, $22,50 per ton; clover. $18.50 (0 19.00 ; straw, $8.00; alfalfa. $19.00; grain bay. $20.00. GRALN iACE Nominal. No. 1 Cslcntta, lOe for new crop delivery. Domestic bags, . J4IL3tTJFF MiOrua At mill acttea, ton lots. $88.00; carload lets, $12.00; middlings. $40.00 941.00 per ton. ,-QAT 8 Per- ton buymt fricet Feed, $38.00; mffling, $37.00. BARLEY Buying prion -Feed, $33.50; brewing, 834.50. - FEEDSTCFFS F, O. . arifls: Rolled bar ley. $37,00; whole barley, $35.00; alfalfa ineaT, 430.00; eocoanut nesl.88.O0; Clacked corn. $38.00; whole com, 836.00. Merchant Exchange bids: ,' WHEAT - ' :. ' .Nov. Hard white . . 1.48 Boft white- 1.26 Western .white .1. ... : l.ys Dee. $ 1.48 1.37. 1.25 1.20 Jan. 4,4 1.24 1 J4 1.20 1.20 1.17 Hard, winter, v. ...... ; 1.20 Northern spring . . . . , 1.20 Western red 1.16 1.20 1.10 . 5 li . feed qatS e-, 38 lb. natural ,,.. , .$36.50 $8JS0' t.t0 SABXET 44 lb. minimum,, . .$84.00 $34.00 $33 50 40 lb. - minimum, , . , .. 33.50 33.60 . S3.00 - " OOJtJT No. S E. T. thSpmanf.. $34.78 $34.00 $38.60 No, I t I. shipment.. 34.00 34.00 88.26 bale 100 ton of barley 40 lb. minimum, December delivery, at $38.60. .- . ... i - Opening Wheat t Prices. Irregular : . In, Chicago Pit ChicABO, b?0T.. 17. (t It. 8.) Wheat manifested a firm undertone today and the market closed firm. The new was almost feature) ess and trading eompArativel light. Corn and oats followed the trend of wheat. Closing price for . wheat were H 9 lc higher than last night' dose. Cora was 9 c up and cats steady to a shade higher. Provisions closed easier. Chicago. Nov,i 17. (L N. S.) Setting by locals induced Irregular prices in the wheat market early today. The market, however, was given strong support on the break. Open ing price were unchanged to He lower for December, steady to He higher for May and ttnchen.td to He tower for July. - ; Scattered selling at tha start; followed by fairly liberal buying, then liquidation by local longs, featured corn trade early today.. Open ing prices were unchanged to He lower. Demand for oata wa fair. Pncea started unchanged to . H e up. Provistoiui started steady. Trade was insig aificsnu . . ' . , . Chicago range by . United WHEAT v High... 120 H 117 H ' 199 H coits 71H 7ii;. ' 70 OATS 43 X 40 RYK ' 04 86 BARLEY Open.: 119 lie 108 , Low. it! 108 Dec a May . . July .. 108 Dec May July Dec 71 s 71H 70 H" 43 H 40 H 88 H li ; 70 48 40 - 88 H . 71 Tl 70 43 , 40 90 90 ' 8 July Dec May Dec 4t w ajnaf : LARD -1002 i i 1032 Jan. ., 997 1032 1002 1027 ssay . . 1025 Liverpool Cettoa Easier " iJtverpool. Nov. A L N. 8. 1 Cotton opening: Spot, limited demand; price easier; sales 500 bales. Am-ncan middlings, fair, 16.6; good middlings, 15.08; foil middling, 14.90; good middlings. 16.08; middlxngs, 1 " 7 : low middlings, 14.60; good ordinary, 16.97; ordinary. 16.67. New Tor Sar and Coffe New York, : Not. steadya yaw, $5.66; lated $6.90 7.00. F. J9ugar refined ateady; grano- Coffee. No. 7 Rio spot. TO 9 10 e 4 Santa 15 916a. - . No. X Buyers Bear V- . TmrkeF ' -aariet eoatfaaei wrealu Wbile limited lots of ae Lectio a Baay b old le to le abvr faotaOloaa, tbe klffer wpermtara set aew ffertxr above $5c for faacy d rested toek wiU Ut6 bird 8 la maU b UX. One -rT-ter tTashlngloa barer pArcbased limited clocks ef live brlds here at 2728e but tkls s considered le to 2e above the rea eral narktt. Ksllsg price in rea erait . . . - .. . . , -. . - IJTft tmrkeya Faary, 2(97e : r dlaarr to ealls- t46fti per poaad. Dressed terker 5o 1, ijS$et So. 1 aad 14 teas a, tfte 3tft, f eails, tie per poaad. MAY APPLE TRADING AT LOW PRICES - Appte trade ts stm bAwbtg an active too locally but practirmliy 96 per cent of the bauneaa at .. in stock Lbat ei!a beiow $1.0 per hmt. V . ' - - g Efforts to IrtlfV-iarijr fore nlgher ptirf for apple bav met with dismal failure for tha reaaoa that stock of apple continue fsr in excess of what th trade here can eonaume at this time. Talk of the Wiiismette vile section being cleaned Up. gU reported by ens house, is all bank, and those airing tha infor matinft know H to be untrue. More apples are being offered on consign ment than the trade can take ere ef. - Re ceiver for that reason are forced to accept the present low price tn order to keep up plw movint. Otherwise they could accept no additional consignment, - race and fUl offerings of best JJuslity red apples sell around 76e to 81 per box, with ltl business shown above 65 9 90c. Ex tra fancy packed 'stock 1 showing almost too nominal a movement to base Quotations.. . Stockholders of ,VI General Motors to. Get Special . Pay New Tor.. Nov. 17. At a meeting Tth director of General Motors corporation held today, a special dividend was declared of. 60 cent pet thare, "parable -out - of Uii year's earnings, on December 20, 1922, to common stockholdaa of record at th eloae of busi ness, November 27, 1922. ' The act ears trgs of the corporation for the calendar year, 1923. after deducting all charges, inetadte depreciatien and federal taxes, will, it is ew timated, be in exeee of 858,000,000, Ac cordinaly after. providlBS' tor dividends oft the preferred and debenture storks and the dividend of 60 rent per share, . which has been de clared pa th common stock. -the corporation will be enabled to earry to surplus an amount in excess of $40,900,000 at the end of the year. -. .- The financial position of the corporation is thoroughly ealfefaetory -in other respects, the cc.rpc ration having materially fortified its posi tion nd the outlook for 1923 is considered en tirely satisfactory. It was decided nevertbe-le-s to take.se action at this time in th di rection of . placing the common stock on regular quarterly dividend basis, .- the director being o( the opinion that, however, encourag. ing the outlook appeazs to be for the future consideration of the question at resuming reg ular dividend on the common stock, should b deferred until the results and the capital re quirements of future operations can be sat isfactorily ascertained. C. B, Mott executive vice president of General. Motor at Detroit, and Fred J. Fisher, president of Fisher Body corporation, hsve been elected to the executive committee of General Motor corporation, James D. Moooey, president of General Mdton Export company. And John U Pratt, (enerbl manager of the acoe-sotie division . of Gen eral Motors corporation, have been elected Tic presidents of General Motors. TRADE BETTER, PRICES HIGHER IS EARL i COTTOK TRADIlfG New York. Nov. 17. (L N. S- Trading at the opening of the cotton market today wa more active with a better Undertone. First prices were a lo zu points miner tossy fol lowing improvement at Liverpool. .. In addition to local covering there was Japanese buyint and commission house and trade' support. Prices after jthe opening ran - off about IS points, . bat later recovered about half the toss and then becaano irregular. The - South and New Orleans were leading sellers, together with active unloading. The market closed firm At A net Advance ot 33 to 62 points. - Price reported pany: , ' Open. Jan, .1.. 2835 Mareh . . 2535 May ;,.230 Jnly . .. 24R2 Oct. .... 2836 by Urerbeck A Cooke com- Hrth. 2570 2564 2548 2515 836S IXTW. 2495 2490 2480 2460 2315 Close; . 2537 25dO 2544 2518 23(1.-, 853d up. Dec- . t . 2550 2570 2508 New York spot market 880, 80 AMERICAN ' tltEAiTOCK PRICES ChtcAfte Hog 68.36 Chicatco, Nor. 17. 1. N. 8.) Hogs re. ceipts, 36,000; market steady. Bulk, $7.90 9 8.20; top, $8.20--heavyweight, $8,10 9 6.30; medium weight, $8.0098.25 lisht weight, 88.00 8.15; Mght fgbts, 7,90 8.10; heavy packing aows, smooth, -$7,659 8.00; packing sows, rough, 67.15 7.60; pis, $8.00 9 8.25. CatUo receipts. 6000: tnarkfft steady. 'Beet steers, choice and prime, $12.75 9 18.60 medium, snd good, 9.60912.00: good and choice. $12.!V) 18.25; common and medium, $7 00 f. 11.50. Butcher cattle, heifers, $5.00 910.00; cons, 84.0098.00; bulls, 63.509 7-00. Csnners and cutters, cows and heifer. $2.50 3.40; canner steers, $4.00 fit 6.00, eal calves (light and handvwefeht) , $9.00 10.25; feeder steers, $5.50 98.00; stocket steers, $5.00 7.75; stacker eows and heifers. $3.50 9 5.00; storker calves. $5.00 7.2.1. Westtrn range cattle, beef steerK, $5.00 9.00; cows and heifers, $3.50 6.00. Shrep-receipts, 11.000; mark stead v. Fat Iambs, $13.75914.75; lambs, cull- and com num. $9.00912.25; yearHno. '$11,009 13.75; wethers, $7.50 9.50: ewes. $7,909 8.00; ewes, culls and common, $2.50 g' 5 50! ,I''rd;ri $S.00 911.60 feeder lambs, $13.00 914.00. Omaha Hog $8.1 rf. South Omaha, Neb., Nor. .7. -Hogs Re ceipts 6500. market' fairly active; steady to shade lower. Bulk and mixed packing grade. 37.3597.-50; bulk butchers, 87.9098.06; top, $8.10. Cattle Receipts 1500. eflerally ateidy. B-Vfed steers, $10.60. Sheep Receipt 4 000, market ' all classei steady; i wooled lambs. $13.60 14.00 : fed ehpped i lsmbs. $12.25 912.50: fresh shorn yearlings. All. 50; ewes, top, $7.25; feeding lambs. $1S?00. . Kama City Hoot 9J7.S5 Kansa City Nov. 17. 8.) -Cattle: Receipt- 6000 du.lL Steers. $3.00 9 9.76; cows and heifers, $3.00 9 5.00 ; stackers And feeders,, A3. SO 9 7.60: calves. 88.AOCSS.BO. Hogi: Receipts 8000: dull. Bulk of sale. ,V!!7-807.90; ton,. $7.95; Ught. $7To7.90; , ao t .eo. heavies, $7,739 mediums, $7.83 Sheep: Reeeipte 6009; steady. Lambi, 813.OO14.00; wether. $8.35; ewes, 87.00 ; beriver Mog- 96.18 Denver, Nor. 17. (tT. P.) Cattle Re ceipt. iSSOO, ereak. Seers, $5.80 9 7.23; cows and heifers, 84.00 95.75; stocken and feeders. $5.23 9 7.00; calve. $6.75 8.00. Hog Receipts. 1100. 10 9 15c loWet Tops, $8.16; Wlk. $7.654,8.15. Sheep Reoelpte, 9400, steady. Lambs, J50gJ-75; ewe. $4.0096.75; feeders. - .1. 6an F-anctsoe Hees 9lltB Ran Francisco. Nv. . 17. tn. P.t .Hi tBeef -toers, good, $7.75 9 8.00: medrom. $7.009 7.59; common. $6.00 96.75; beef eows, Tood, $5.75 9 6.00 : medium, $5.259 5.60; common, 84.009 6.00;. calves. 1 5O-20O lbs.. . $7.73 9 8.00; 200-250 lbs., 87.56 9 Jl?5ii?.2-l0-v,, 37.O097.50 over 80O lbs., $5,60 9 6.50. ? u Mn,in!k Hot, $10.75 911.25; heavy. $3,50 9.00. ...... m Sheep lambs, $13.50 914.00; ewe. $5.00 g 6.00; wethers, $7.6099.00. j I " "o fteetUa Hog atarkat j Seattle, Nov. 17. (L N. S. ) StockyArds report no receipts today. . . --j. ..,.. .is T AlBt PRODTJCE OP THE COAST , t.Francteee Market X V, SAn Francisco. Nov. 17. U. - P.) Butter Kitras. 4c: prim first, 4Se firste, 46 He. - . Eggs Extras,- 4il H; -extra, ptilieta, 4bc; underlined pullets. 4 3c . . - r - ; CImi iQllforma flats; fancy. 23c ' Y:.. f eetlo ararket ' --p; A I Seattle.,' Now. J7.---(t N. S.) Eggs Se lect ranch. 68c pullets, 45c-' Butter City creamery, 48e; bricks, 49c. ; CbesMi Oregon trioleta, 80c; TOlaaaook triplets, ,S1'9 Sic; Toung Americas, 33c ; . .. !, . Lo Angete Market ." -Xl LO Angerea..Nev. l7. iU N. .) But- aas --Extras. 62c; eaae count. ; 55c: pul- 16c; j try- lew, oe. - . Poo I try Hens, ar, 26c 30c; broilers. 31 JMBetpoU J t It Flax '! : - MterwArJoii. rbT. j7. ft. It. S.) Flii-r- November, $2.47; December, 821.43;. May, $2.83; track. $3.4892-60; arrive. (Nevemb-t and Dee-mber) $2.A32.47. . " AtaiTith, Nov.- 17. fl. N. S.) Flax No vember, $2.47: Decevnoer, U 4I); May. $3.86 track, $2.49 H . arrive. $2.41. . ' -. .. Sttlk Prleft t Sine f,A.. K. w V a . s t a a ..A,! .a i. . frrrmatKin given out by the Carnation Milk ) Product company, the latter half ef Nevesnbrr I the company soli pay 82.20 per .10 pounds I for milk.. Tbe price for the first half of thai atonta was $2.10. s AND BUYERS HOGS ARE DOWN S9M TOP j FRIDAT ttrESTOCJC TBADB : Uor. Steer, rAtbbk, PortUki f t.6t Ul A Ctnieiiro -t lS.lt H.JJ Deaver ........... Ui Ui 11.76 saa Fra-icUo......tlJt. H.46- 1IA6 Oman 8.1 14.S6 .14.8 KAai&a CltF ...... 14 .7i .14.6 seatu laaew . ,. 'market. F0RTLAND IAVE8T0CK Ht'JT KtXA Cam. Cklvea. Cheep. Car. friday Week Ato,.., 2 weeks ' ago . . 4 weeks ago., Tear age, , , , . tyear fo. , year" ago,. , 4 years ago. , 1237 118 -11 693 US 18.1 288 , 118 8S3 6.7 164ft 81 126 it 248 260 ... I47w . ..- 884 14 - ) 18 3 80 ' 474 . 11 182 Hot price eoaUnue to weaken And show further loss ef 18c. "tu showed 6 bettei demand while sheep knd lambs retMmed in itood potitiaa At North PorQAnd Friday. ; Run lb the alleys included 18 load. f.hicb Xtlti mad ctn direct to killers, , . ' i Id tbe hog alley, while there wi 6 tun Of 1287 bead at North Portland Friday. 1047 ned of tbesa etm direct front tn midwest to local killers And flkt not enter the market. Hog, market conditions stain Softened some what, with prim lights down 15 with an eg. Irene of $1.69 la th alley. , j .- Ca. i.AM a.. .... u,i, II l H 4HI . - i tlmliht t. ....... 1 .2I $ moot B heAVr, 0-l0ft tbe... 8 00 9 e tit lit Baaoota. neavy, , np. . . . T.su Rough heavy .............. a .00 Fat pig . .. s 9-17 Feeder pigs ,,,,,iiiiii . ; . t$ tit Bt A . ..( , a . ... t-t '-- 4.00 K - OattM Afft Aetlri -. .'. i SomewhAt mere Ac-fife trend was Indicated for eatAl tn the Friday North Portland trade. Reeeipte showed a total .ef but 116 head, but demand wa. good And prices Wail tAaiataiaed. Ueorral cattle market leaget a - - Choice, steer ...........1.8 6.781 Mediunl to food steers....... 1.18 9 J-81 7.00 Fair to medium steer. Common to fait steers. , . . . , . Choice beifcm, . ,.,... -Choice cow and heifers . Medianl to gsod eows-beifere, . Fair to. medium eews-be-fer.. Common to fair cews-heifers. . Cannera .................. Bull .ja Cboic feeder. Fair to good teederk. ...... . Choice dsiry ealves ........ Prime light ealves ......... Medium light calve ... .v. . . . anaap Held Steedy 1 Sheep and lamb trade Friday at North Port land indicated a steady tone with former price retained. Bun in tne alleys w put aw neaa. ' ' Ganerai aheen', ami Mmb ranee: Prim east of aseuntain lamb. $10,50 9 11.00 Choice valley Umbs ........ . 10.10911.60 Medium valley lamb..,..... 9.60 910.50 Common Valley Mmb. 8.60 9 6.76 9 Cull lamb ......... Heavy yeariing . , . . . Light yearling . . , . . rieavy wstners ............ Light wethers . ... ....... . Ew ,..,......,..,., Thursday Afternoon lale STEERS No. Ave, lbs. 'Price 1 No. Ave; lbs. Price ; 1... 973 $ 6.30 ) 9... 1191 $ 6.00 i ' COWS - ' . i 1... 783 $ 4 00 I 1... 810 $ 1.80 : 8. .. 826 8.60 1... 840 7S i 1... 880 2.60 J HEIFERS ' ' 1... 880 3 4.50 I . . Btnxa WITH 6.60 9 J6t 4.90 9 4.60 6.00 9 8 38 4.60 9 8 09 1.60 0 4 60 6,00 g 1.60 2.09 9 100 1.60 9 2.00 8.009 4.60 6.00 9 6.60 4.00 9 8 00 7.099 7.50 7.00 9 7.50 1.60 9 7.0 .o $. na m m m. it 8.60 9 9 00 6.60 9 7.00 7.90 9 8.00 6.25 9 8.50 8.65 9.00 9.75 9.78 0.00 112.00 . , . B6JCES 100 1 8.00 1 trUmt Morning aate 8TBEB8 Ko. At. Lb. Pce. A ATXU i:: Ko. 1. 1. 1. AT. Lbs. Price, ..1050 $ 6.00 . , 010 e.Ofl .. 980 5.M .1190 .00 . 845 . 8Soe . 790 ; ,' 914 .1190 . 94$ .1120 1.59 1.00 6.50 COWS 450 ..1100 ..1060 , . 480 ,.1061 Mil 1.00 6.25 t. 1. 4 23 HEIFERS 2... 4... 788 807 4.50 1 14. 80it 8.23 .6.26 Hog a 8f- r . 188 420 -40 I 1 8.761 EWES , 6.00 J 440 $ 7.78 i2.., 111 i 130 6 6.66 WlBBlpe; Wkcat OpUoa j Wianipel. N6T. lTWbtatiT . Opeft. -Kith. 7w. 1 Close. arsv vasLE ma -4ns .ak May 107 109 107 196 Nov." . 112 H 113 112 118 , JHInaeapolU Wkeat OptiOM .! Mniteaiolia, Not. 17. Wheat: J. " . Open. - High. Low. Cleee. Dec .... 114 116 114 116 May ..... 114 116 114 116 t Soatkera Oreroa TrAde dooA j Ashland. Nov. 17. That Southern Oregon has eocditions wnl t anything in the state at fhw prewnt tiaw ws the report of T. M. Swing f Portland, head of the credit depart ment ot tbe - standard Oil company in this district. - Venete Jtrrtvft eel.A From Date.' . i8nFrn ;...Nov. 17 Agwlstee . . Philadelphia ..Nor. 18 fenfJo -5e"f ......Not. A8 Multnomah ..San Fran ....Nor. 1$ Ctlilo ............ .Sen Fran ....Nov. 19 Annette Bolph . . . . .. FrA ; , . .Nov. 20 Dakotan .......... ..Bostcn ......Nor. 29 Robin Gray .Baltimore ....Nov. 2ft Tpre Mam ....... .Yokohama ;., Nov. 20 Admiral Evane ...... San Frsa ....Net. 20 Daisy Mathews ..... ...San Fran ....Nor. 21 Admiral Goodrich ...,6n Fran..., .Nov. 21 Commercial Pathfinder. New Tork ...Nor. 21 West Notu i . . . . ..Bueao AiraA. .Nov. 21 Tuscanstn ........ .London .....Her. 21 DsTenport ,8sa Fran i...Nor. 21 Willpolo,. .......... New Tork ;..Nov. 23 Rose City . . 5 ..... i .Ssn fran . . . .Nov. 23 Lewi . t nrtanhb i i , Philadelphia ..Nov. 22 JEdw. Lnckesbacls ....New Tork ...Nov 22 Deerfield ...... ... Seattle .... ..Nov. 22 Eldorado . ii..i;,.N' Tork .. .Nov. 28 Meiwu Mara ...... ..New Tork .. .Nev. 23 Docbta . ...... . ... , .Mobile .... ...Not. - 21 Veel te Ppart ,: - ! esset - .Eor . Data, Booby sila .....i..;. San Fran ;.; jov. 17 Boadowoso . 1 ... .... Orient ...... Nov, 17 Wspama San Fran ,,..Nov. 18 Steal Enrtneee ......London , j. Nor. 19 Bowick Hall ..... . .Manchester ,,.Nor. 19 Felix Tsusig ...... . I'hiUdeipaia . . Nov. 1 9 Pswlet ...... I.. Tokohama ...Nov. 20 Toshida-Mam . . . . . i. . 8. America .. .Nov. 20 To jin Mara ......... Japan ...... .Not. 20 Binaloa s sMeaioe .......Nov. 20 Agwistar ...... ; ... .New Tek .' i .No. 2 1 Admiral Goodrich. ... . .-. . . ..Nor. 21 West Notu .... .. .Buenos Aire.. Nov. 22 Admiral Svan . . . .. J)aa Fran .-. , .Nov. 23 Dakotan i . . ... i . -i . New , Tork . . Nov. 2 8 Muttnomab ...... ..8aa Fras . ...Uov. 28 Celilo : ..6a Fran ....Nov. 28 Edward Lncken back. . .NW Tork Nov. 94 Lewi Luckenbach ;New Tork .. .Nor. 24 VesBsC . - -. . Hert &. Benmohr .. . ... .Glob MITT Bnndowoso ... , . . . ... PorUand flour Mill Cbilhcoth . , . ............ Ooi afoot Dock CoL P. S. Michi .Ballast Dock Erm . . ............ Portland Tesstable Oil George I Olsoa ......... .St Helen Dock HanuawA .,..........,. -Terminal No. 1 Haraid ......... ........5ortb Bank Iock K. U. Eras .....,,.....Wt Oregon Mia I 11 creed .... ... 1 ....... iyrydock Oreewn " mAimt t . . W sstport Vregon Pxne ...... ....... ..PenlmnLta MUM Pawlet ...... w ... lnman-Pexilseq S-nfctan v iSt. Helen. fft tTayote .......... .....S. P. Siding West OKowa .a-. ....... Crown Alilu Tashidy Mara. ..... . ...... i-.lnman-PuaIw,a Tojin Mara ............... lasnan-Pwulwa Felix Tauiif ...... Willamette Iran A Steel Boobyaila ............... .Terminal So. 4 fc oiiman Mara ........ ... Columbm Cet. Alia Howirk Bail ............. .Terminal No. i CoL E. X. I..... ......... &-sadard Oil 1.. .1250 4.50 1 1... ISO 1. . .1210 4.00 1 .BOG! 4... 220 I 6.80 1... 810 4.. 77 19.09 18... 164 ,2... 410 7-25 I,,. 170 10... 163 B.78 "I... 145 8. . . 180 9.00 LiMEl 1. .. 70 811.00 2... 78 RANGE LIGHTS AT MOCK'S BOTTOM ASKED DY PILOT riequest for the establishment of range ligftta to mark-the center ot njirrow chAnnet In the Wllamett liver between Mocks bottom and Swan lslandy a&d (or the installation ot ttrong-er llshta on Mocks bottom bea con and tha Swan Island channel -ranffe UcntSr was made today in a communi cation addressed to Robert Warracfc, inperintendent of the- SeTenteenth llKhthouno district by the Columbia Hirer Pilot. ' f. -, -'-A iSdward Sullivan, acting for' the pl tots, declared that bad the river been better marked at thta point- the col lisiOTj between the steamer Santa Clara and .the dredg Portland, October 14, tn which the Utter was sunk, might fcavft been avoided. While, no action on the matter haa been taken at tha' office of the - Sev enteenth ' lighthouse - district, in tbe absence ot Warrack, U was declared there that the Iiphts on th channel tn the vicinity of Swan island are ade fjuate to mark the channel -ami that no other light are fjrecent to interfere With the ranee lights and beacons. . . Action : of the jrfiota waa approved by the tnanairing' . committee or the foreiArt trade department ot the Cham ber of Commerce. . Damaged' kchooseb uALco - " to be t-t'T OST' DltTDOCK , The steam schooner Halao, - of the Hammond Lumber company,' will be placed on th Fort of - Portland dry dockA probAbly Tuesday for repairs to damase h suflered Sunday tn a col lision with the. motor-ship Challambra, of the Ocean Motorshlp company. A diver haa been at work adjustlog A soft patch to leaks -in the Halco's hull, and It is expected to get the vessel emptied of water with pumps soon, so ehe may b towed to Portland. Sev eral planks were found to have been torn loose at the stem of the vessel. cJtA-ttEfta Axnotrs cbd -:- ,1 l-OB Sti Sttt'At iHIPS Recent charters : of " the Chlf Uku Mam. Chile AlartL Portland MAru. Taye Maru, China ' Marti and Ohio Mara of thft Suiukl fleet for grkln loading in tha North weat hav been announced. The .vessels have been taken with thft usual option- on Port land. PuA-et Sound and , Vancouver, B. C The rates have, not been made known. It Is expected tht., most of the vessels, i folio wing the practice of tne last zew weens, win oe, nssigncu to Northern ports on account Of the 6 nor tar ot grain nere. At.t ALONO THE WAfEllfltO-tt Hrtno-iris 75u bar of coffee. 80. batr6 Of alfalfa seed, 486 bags of quebracho extract, 600 bas ot linseed and 870 greaves caites, toe ownyne xivyi itMrnor Went Kotus. inbound from the east eoaet of South America, will Arrive . uesdAy About 300 tons of renerai ; cargo wiu De oisuBsremi. -i S iThft dredge Portland, sunk- October 14 by the steamer Santa. Clara, will be removed from the dry dock Saturday and docked while her machinery is re moved. .Workmen hare patched tip the null so It win xioai wmte tne ma chinery ,1s removed. ' , The steamer Hollywood, now under rntner renalra. will arrive In Portland December 4 to load lumber tor Aus - The' steamer - Admiral tloodrieh. In tha crsoatwiflA - a-rvtc of the . Paclfid Steamship company, has undergone a painunr in nruuus mi ."" . -'-olsco. It la due In th Colombia river The steamer Pellx Taussig of the Crowell A Thurlow service is berthed st the Willamette Iron &. Steel works, Bnloadlnjr - several hundred tons, of Vteel put. ' . " OftATt HA&BOlt BlttPPtlfO HoquUm. Wash.. Nov. 17. The three masted schooner Zampa arrived yes terday Afternoon, after a 11-day voy ge from Honolulu. She docked at the txoriovan mill, Aberdeen, for a new cargo of lumber for th uiand. The steamer Wlllf aro shifted .yeeter day. from the 3ray6 Harbor mrlj. Ho q.uiam, to the Hulbert mill, Aberdeen. The Steamer Oregon put to sea for SAn Pedro with cargo from the Wilson mill, Aberdeen.; -.. GftAl-r HATES STeIDT New 'York, Nov. N- .)- DceAri lateam) icraln. steady ; United Kingdom. 2s 9d3s Id per 480 lba. ; Ger many. Hamburg, 13 ; Frahce, Atlantic. 14; Mediterranean, 1$21; Holland. Hotterdam And Antwerp, general cArgro, steady, moderaie demand. '-. News of the Port- ', Arrival Wvmbe- IT HAly. American Steamer, from Ban Fratt eiseo, generaL - . .-. . Steel Kngineer." AmerieaB etesmer. froM PUget Sound, cargo in transit. Departure Wovemker tft . . . Koee City, American steamer, for San Fran. Cisco, passe users and "generAL Frank D. Stout. American steamer, for Ban Francisco, lumber. -. ; L -J W. F. Herrih. American steamer, for Ban Francisco, ballast. - San Laaibetto. British steaawr, for Sea Francisco, ballast. -t-AfttAtE-AtAirAc;--: , WAsdher at. RIva-'klMoutii ' ' r: Jortb Head, Wash., Nor. IT. Condition at the mouth ef the Columbia river at noon: Seas, rough; wind, northwest, 26 mile; ky, part cloudy. .- - , . : - N JVLlIrT aiTF.B BEAi5G8 ; 1 a. g.. Facifie Tins. Kiver r 1ia& ml Temp, 7I Itatten Si- Umatilla , . Eugene Albany ... Salem . . : . Ss 10 U 1.2 -1.2 2.0 0 0. 2 1 .210.81) .1 o,s jo. 47 it. oe .810.96 48 art 84 67 20 20 12 15 N AO 86 - e 64 44 47 Oregon City Portland 2.91 Rise. rFa , JMVEB POKECItST Th Willamette river t Portland wm're mAia nearly stationery during the next three days, except as affected, by tbe tide.':. 1 - AT WOBLD'S POUTS , Actrtria, Nov. IT. -Arrived l T . m..' Iteamer Steel Fneineer, from Victoria. "Ar rived st 9 a. m. steamer Iiaity: from San ttanclsco. Sailed, 18 :1ft- p;, m, W. F, Her nn, for Ban .'rancieco. t , i, AstoriA, Nov. 16. Arrived tl:40 p. m.. SWedi&li steamer Lygnern. from Vaneonver. Arrived down At 8 pr m.,- Biitish steamer Cardiganshire. ; Sailed at 7:50 p. m., cteABtef Ho-e City, for San . Francisco, . Tscorr. - Nov. 16. Arrived, rtearoer Da kotan. from New Tork and way ports, foi Portland. ".' :: ' '.: .:- . . . Victoria,. Nov. IB. Sailed, etesmer Steel Engineer, for Astoria; takotan,: for i'ortlaort. tMviota; Nor, 16. Arrived, eteamerW. 8. rtirter, from Portland. :. Ssn Fedrd, Nov.. 18. Arrived st-aavr Mystic, from Portland And Paget Sound, for New Orleans and way ports. Arrived, steamer paraiso, from Columbia river., Arrived, rw tor-liip SierTm. from IVrtlsnd. Arrived. taro-r Wiib-olo, frosn Pertiand and PnioA Sewnd. fu New Tork and way port. Sailed, steaaset Cacieu-v from Portland end Pwret Sound, for BalUtiwore and way pert-, Saited, Meamer Fannco, flora New Orleans and way ports, Cnr San Franrwee and Portland. Sailed, steamer liar Mathews,, for Ssn Friocisco and porv land. ',' . - . , Tokohama, Nor. IS.- Arrived,- Japanese steamer Yayoi Mam.-from Portland. . Hamburz, Nov. - 14. Arrived. Trsacb L - AttorU Tide Saturday . High Water:-. J-ow Water! fc 0 :1 aarwi 8.1 ft id awAw J-i ft. 11 :6S AJa, 10.1 ft. .65 p. hi-. v- ft. mer jn-l-rppt. frora , Pertl nd. . . . ban Jnego, Nov. I e. -Ain-n ,-ot kteeaser India ia, from Bordev for Poruano. Sailed, steamer Lanchaster, fro&A - New Xork, for Portland, via San Pedrv -. A brier-. Nor. 11. Arrived. JapAneek teaer Tofuku Maru. frora, Portland. - .. .,j aI. Boston. No 16 Arrived. sfeAjnef Flot- idisn. front Portland And way erts, . l'ort Anteles. Nov. IT. Pa-ed. iAns-e steamer lb-kuan Mara, from . I'wrUand. - for Liserd. fto. IT. rt-sed. wotrbtfl lll oirian. rrorn Pcrtlaud. for HAsnbar. , rVtU, NtT 1 T. Aitlved, Ikwothy Akst Uttdrr,. Ir m 8a iKtgo, 8:9 a. 8M NAreata, from Lordoni X :4 8 a. as, ' . .. - . Nov .16. Arrived, AdmtrAl Schley, from TaoomA, via Vsocnuer, IOTA A. tn. : Fwe-. King, from JSan Pedto. . m.1 Nocthland, fum Taotrro, ! :4 R, p. n. . v --' . Nov. 18. Saacd. - Hslerie.v.fo' ttAbgbeng, 16:30 p. an. Admiral Schley, tot naklaiid, at mldnlthf l- Sinaloa.. tor - Pwnt Arenas, . t Portland. 4 SO p. m. S ligiitihin . fteiief, : for Portland.' ft p. aba ::- . .-;-'-- . ' Saa Francisco, Nov. tT. U. N. 8.1---Ar-rfved today: ratyrrileu. laoWc J a. m-j Cotton Plant.. Coos Boy, 1;B a, m-i tUOierin-, Hedovttlo, :48 a. m. : lApuri-aima, Asteria, 2:20 a. m.: Annette ftMiih, Lo Angtles, 1:46 . .; WUlopolo, PhU-dclpht. 6:60 A . Canadiaa Observer. Ocean Fails. A- -1 MukUteo, Io r Angeles, 6 . Bt.l ' Metk4 teamer Colini. Orintn, 1:41 A m.s Memnon, Valpaariso, Ti9 a. m.i Bant Inea, l As geies, A A t Westport. Cre-cent nt. 9 a. tn. re-ikA Vonar: Multrtotnshj Portland, 1 a. a.; LduA, Lee Antes-. 1 :9 a. m. ; :, , ' . POSITIONS . OlTV'fESiEti j-v Sy Federal TeettrA&a Co.) ;'K: Nftvemtw-.lt, 1 p. In.: -' l!.' -'" H ahkeena, tlrayS tlarbof to.' Baa -Fedroi 210 miles sottth of Orsvs Hsrbor,. - '. , Ed. Kingsley, San Fract to Tieterla, tlA.mnm.noatb ef San Frsaciseo. . v Bahiuds, Ss Francisco for Sa- , Pdre, 40 miles ottth of Kan FTancisee, . - Siakij-ou, -Coinmbia rivet for Ban .Pedro, It mile outh f ColumWA rivr. - - .. La Puriaima, PortUnd for OleUBi, 103 milei fronr (Men m. i i ''' jl - Santa MariA Port Stb Ldl for f oeoMlki, 1669 miles south ef San Frsnelsee. . . Horace X. Baste, Ssn Francisco tot Blaine, 260 mile north of Sen Francieco. - . '- WilUmette. San -Francisco (or tlrays Harbor, 1 AilA WAA.A A At.-. A..-AiAAA A . . ,..,1 ... UI , JA .. . ' . . . i W. .ft. Porter. Linntott (or Uavieta, Arrived Caviota. . ' i -Oleum, Ventar fe Marti ne. f 10 mil trom Martines. . - . , , - ' , . Tale, Ian Frinclsce fo San Padre, 70 miles Aontb of San. Franclace. .... , Yorba Linda, - Tokuytma for Sal , Pedro, 68 miles west ef. San Pedro. . , . San Francisce, gsa Pedro for Ban Francisco. 230 mile. south ef SanFrancisco. 10 a. m. . Stockton, Manila for San Pedro, 1342 mile West of. Baa Pe9.i .' . " . . . Nnt.mW IS. Its. as.' r resident Jrksr Seatu for TokohAmA, I mile west of Seattle. . , President Jefferson. TokohAmA tor' IrActle. 2278 mile west of Seattle. . . : , . Margaret lKillAr, tlonolnld tot. Totahama, F. H. Hlllman,i San Franeisce f-ff PhH delpbla. 810 -miles south of Philadelphia. lelawar Sun. Philadalphl tat Ban . Fsdro. 1500 miles sontb of Ban I'edro. - , ' . JuUa Luckenbach. New Tork for Ban Pedro, 1604 mile south, of San Pdr. , - -.7. fatherine. New Tork for Sa FrAnoisco, 1. mile Southeast ef Ban F rand sen. - Venesnel, New Tork for Sab Francisco, eon BUM norm or colon, .. , fccuaaar, sen Francisco fog New Tork. 118 miles north of Balba. (B Naval KadleT ; ' oeamtiev 1A H ma .... -I- Shabonee. Ran Padea foe iHllll 8671 Sails from San Pedro. . .' , . . Uebre, Saa Psdrft to Tokay AmA. 1861 to He ass or 'i eawyam. , . . West Xader. Portland for tokbbAma, 1848 miles west of Columbia river, t . . . j Canadian vTtnner, Nanoo .BT, B, to Xokohama, 2367 mile from Flatlet. . Latoache. at Htmti Pteee . . Starr, Ketchikan for Janeiii, fits Mllet from euneau. tTtANSPOlltATIOJf TRAVEL .' ' w A-e-au.'ali SvW--kkl OomPssuea, ant sen sasnu arallabl stmae jaa any jAmma at any ka iesnlng from en affice the STtAMArtli TivedTft - - Patron eontemplatinl travel . At Borne :-. at ibmad. or bringing tbeif friend of rlUe over front the eld Country, shoClS - Ask Ad eatsg , t ezperieaeed tBformaUoa Ire at COM Pav HtwAnAt VftAVktjfitv iMPOHMATldil ;, a..'- UAa.AO - -.. aL - . OOSltT B. SMITH. Marweer , E-i.1 . - ' Teiep) bertiaad. OfwAOrv, . Marshall 1 87fV HOME t V;1Zt-,iHt-- r- Chriatiriai Saningi tb Edrope from St. jdhrt, N. B. f" f J.11?1' :?y -imrpol i . ; , ,e .-; .DKmW i ft S. S. Mehtn . ....... , ;to SduU-amptoB-'CberboMrf ..Decembr 9 - S. S. MaaUalttt . k ; . JU Uvcfpool v . i i I: '.' . . . December Z S S. MeUfami -j . ; .to Claitow . . Y. December f 1 S Throiith kleepihf car Irom Varitouver to anipiid. it St. John, N. B. 1 West Indies Twl-ftcresw oU-barnin; S. 4J. Empt-nst of Britain , Cmiai. aaiU from New York W January and February . .T! 5 ol "thtfttl HkUfti ,f mat IttdLt. Pattama and Sobth America; Call it wTita for spocial fplder cowering Itinerary and eompUto InforrnatJOit. . - ' Fastest and Finest Steamers to tke Orient Fdor magnificent CanadUia PaciHo fcmpreia At.ant.Iiip link Asia with America. ' Fortnlthtly sailiagi from Vancouver and Victoria. B. C, to Japan, China and Philippines. ' " INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS AT 'ahPatiRc Tickbf.Offfcc , ," . BS Third Strewt, Portland TeUphonft BroalwAy 90 . W. Ifc Deacon, CemeraJ Aiftnt l TJSSB S3 West IfSSB S3 West TOntOUAMA, KOBK, V&3B BS Pawlet Nov. IS USSB S3 Wawalona........Uec 1. Breadway 1KB ticteria. Juneau for Cordova. 106 nvi'.n ' west ef, Cape t.f-ir. . naagway, at lmsae risv. -. , . Snokane. Juneau for Maine. 12 mUet north of Junean. , Aaaairal Wlt" Chemle to Eetchikaa. five mile from Ketchikan. ... ei Nevember 18, S fv- m.s . , i- , . ' Ntakaml Alaru. Tokohima tot Pert'snd. fcUJtnde. -48 degrees 4ft tuinutAs north, lonsf tnde 176 degrees 8 minutes west. lwrrfei . Lost Harbor lot 1 .1 touch. S0O M West or ttoncDe. Welsh dtv. Tarku Ba foe A-toria. latitude ' 40 fleers- ill minatra north, kuuitnde 164 degrsea 67 tnlnntet pest Istluire. . Medoa, Jftneaa tor Cerdov if mils from JAneau. : - , : - , . . are&ta, passing ixrr Townaend, . Sinaloa. SaatUswfoc pBrtland, At Bailee from' Seattle.-' w ... risk-cAtcn iAttCE lldqulam,' Wash Kov. 17. one of the jnost aucceseful : fishing seasotin In the-biatory of Grays Hirhof will come b a closft November 20. The ca.cn.. oi silver nil rjeen unusually largo this year, ; and while the . price has been JoVr- than. uaual, ; the re muneration or fishermen haa, been In creased by volume. Thl ,Bllvera are. sUU running, though their time la sup- , poiMsd to have ended several days ago, CIIAKUED .WITH JtCEDEB: Ieondon, Nov.- 17. (I. N. a Colo nel William Maakelt, head .rof : th American relief commiaainn, . was to-' aay not it led that a man. and a woman. hAVe , been arrested , at . Slmberlek, ; charged with the murder of Philip K'llioiv -stain, 66 sjlilieLs ' B 3AT i- W V( tXV a Thft motive , was robbery. , - -E2t AJfD WOM-'.Tt FIXED ' : Vancouver, ; Wash . Nov. 11. May Saunders waa fined $&0 and M, J. Hockey, Viola Fox and fl. AC, Perry $25 each.- by Judge Vanghn, en lm morkl conduct charge. All were com tnlllcil tn, th Miitsttf tall hu tba tv- KnTPafatvIaei W VlearlVi I an -a,. euaits f m.Mlaana weret released later when payment 6f their firte Wis . guaranteed. , - mmmmAmmt inn i ' ' n ,m-nrmrrrf . tTt.JfSlOttTATTOIf SS. ADMIRAL ,EYAKSA tall from Municipal Oaet'M. Wednesday. November 12, 41 e. m. and K very bvdasta Tbrafa- . to 6A8I . P)A0l6O , A9l.kNatl.t6 aasi Bttao SS. AOJ.ilRALCOODfllCfl T Toeeean Ne. 21 7 p. m. - iAHlrtltl.0 , 'r'.s- KUI . BAR) PNANOItOd 'SWA .; i r , s- ttoskT cjrftei . i tot Id IT- O. ITISS 'NOft SnOADWAV BAB , -... .... . .: -T . ' T - Ai;iori and Way joints STfiS. LURUHE oIDIaE Fare to- Astor!s$l.&5 Oni Way 3.0f Round Trip Week-End Round Trip $2,50 Th6 DaUes-Horjd IMvcr .Steamer Service Dally, Except Sun, 7:15 A. it. FAre to The Dalles 11.25 , . Hood .River $1.00 1 . The Hatklnl.TrAnsportailon Co. jtmadway tlli; ., Alder, bt. Pock itdVAL MAIL I to EUROPE I 7MI OOMFORT ROUTt ' ' ' Nw Verk - OberbOuM f' . , . tswthampten Hamkurl , ' OROUNA ..Oee. 80 dan. 11 MAT. 14 6MBITA ...dan. IB rea. 11 ; bihecT Aiifcjakft birvioi Preni . Peelfle Oeest Porta t U. H. Seiular.Balllna - - Tii6 TioTAl Matt Stefes Pakt C6. . Bain lee auH eeettie-, ee Lecal Aesnte CHEAP RATES ST -BTiriAM8ip..M .'; . San Francic6-L6 AngtUi LKAVlNd SATURDAT. 2:30 P, Bt. . R.' BOLL AM, Aftnt 122 Third St.. near Wash. Sawyj BOtl AUSTRALIA HSMfi XtALASD MB SOUTH BIAS via labtU ana Rare ten sa. t mail and raa-eaa B AsriM Iron St. V""1"' A vary Paelfla Tear Bentb fteea. Neat Zealand, Sea i t Jtrtlia. ftftC, Pleat OIa , . . , -VlflOM B, B.0O. if MKkW SAALA:) - .i rf.ntA a a. Aa...,aaa - aw a-ea ftuamaajp ant Kaivwad l ... ----i-S3mnmw-i lorth )'i li!nti ? Lino COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COMPANT Operating United States Government Ships' ' - X1BECT .FBEtGHT'. SEBTICK WIT1I0U1 ' T i laAKSSHIPMENT BKTWEE3I . - , V;; , - , ! miUSl), 0B-G05- ; . . ; TOROHAHA. TlOBP..',SHAlrottAt, - TAXtlfAlk llieatim) UAlBK.i - . ORowa ...O' 1 Ksat .....c. l 1 . H050K050, MAXII.A' t USSB SS Hannawa : -- " - . . - " . ITor rates, tpoe, etc., apply to .. . " ' ,' TRAFFIC pliPARTMENT tt.il Beard af Trade JJid - , PerUaat. OfAffeAv