15 FURTHER ADVANCES FORCED FOR .WHEAT IN THE WORLD'S TRADE WITH DEMAND MUGH KEENER THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, rorTLAXD, SUNDAY LIORNING, NOVE:.IBEH 10, 1022. BREADSTUFFS 1M UPWARD SWING Wheat,, flour, Coarse "z Grains and Feeds Are Advanced Dur . ' irig Week; Grain High..; By Edward MeDonral s ' Tk President Armour A Co. - j Chicago, Nov. 1. I have Just re turned from a three months' trip to Europe. Confirmation of poor yield and poor Quality of gr in Is no longer lacking, but, ori the contrary , daily bringing- to light - actual Im port retirements.,- which are - very large and preatry In excess of last year; Careful analysis Of world's shipments In the past 10 days die oloses that Europe- haa bought tare quantities of food grains, in atpita of falling- exchange, and buying still continues. " and will continue for some time. i. ; ,: - MERCHANTS" EXCHANGE WHEAT . r Hard BoftTVrtt. Hard N. ' West. - j . White White White Wint. Spring Bad. Mm. .. .$1.88 $1.22 $1.22 $1.17 $1.20 $1.14 ,Tuc. :.. 1.41 1.14 -1.24 i.18 120 1.lt -WatLj-.. 1.41 1.25 1.25 .... 1.20 .... Tbnra 1.4T . . . 1.20 1.20 1.15 Friday.. 1.4 1.28 1.25 1.20 1.29 1.19 Sat .. 1.4S 1,26 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.16 ' W'k ago 1.37 1.22 1.22 1.17 1.20 1.14 Yr. iwUi 1.03 1.03 .'LOS 1.02 . r'-". $1.3 . $1.S4 - - 1 -. Wit toaeM U highest point for the - season to &U drain the week's activities at . Portland and other. Pscifi Northwest point. Actual bneinea was not brisk but there we a t rood aadea-tone all through the trade during the entire perioaV rizb- valaesvweil : maintained at the advance. - t ' -Psrhape of groetee interest "in .'the trade Jos-re during- the week waa the tale a on lot of 6000. bushel of December btnmtem at 11.50 on the Portland Merchant' Exchange. . Net only was this tie highest confirmed price . paid lor wheat thi eeaaon for tidewater de , livery, but K la the i flnt aetaal wheat buei ' ness that haa paaeed on the local exchange for more than a yeas. A floor miller was the seller, 'which further complicated the situ-J While then was liberal strength -underlying the entire wheat trade of the world,' .the fact remaina that European business showed lim ited development dunnf the period. . Exporters appear in a better position today to follow the wines of wheat prices than are sullen. Some of . the latter sold eocMdsrsble . flour short srid are now covering. Thia situation does not appear really serious, fbr despite the desire of millers to take hold of club- vr western white, they hare not been so anxious as to force arbitrary adTsnoes in- the price. 8 till acaia are price advance forced in the market for flour. At the weekend there was an advance of 20c per barrel for patent and bakers' floor and lOe per barrel rise for ex port grades. The smsllneas of the latter advance appears due most to the inability of millers to interact foreigners in floor eren at former values. Millstuffs con tinned their previous strong tons with a set rise of (3 a too in mil Iran for the week. - - . . Coarse grams were - firmer and higher, al though practically all of the barley activity Is in southern offerings.. V WHEAT Buying price tidewater, track de livery; Club, 11.26 (g 1.28 per bo,; blnesten, 31.4B per 1: Big Bend blue-Hem, $1,50; Tnrke red. $1.23 01,25: red Russian. XI. 22. : DOMESTIC FLOUR Selling price,- null Friday door? Patent, new crop, T.80; Willamette Saturday... alley brands, $6.1006.30; local straight. Week ago. o.o.-; bakerr . nara wneat, 7.0O;- bakers, bluestcm. $7.60; bakers' psvtry, $3.30 ; gra hanf. $6.40; whole wheat. $(J.60; ts, t.80 bbi. i Price for city delivery, 15o extra; sub- 1 "urban, 30c extra. . v . EXPOBT- prXJTTlt CJh straight, $5.80; - blneatiera, cut-off, CS.80. . . HAT -Buying nrice: WOIamette . timothy, -fancy, 1 20.00 20.60: Eastern Oregon tiss wthy, 922.SO par ton; clover, 118.50 10.00; ' straw, 8.00; alfalla, $19.00; grain " hay, $20 0r . ' " UILAV fUCKS'-XainiBat. Kv 1 Calcutta, lOo for new crop delivery. Domestic bags. lOe each. v atn.I.iJTTJFTS Millrun at mill sacked, ton lots. $85.00; eariosd Iota, $34.00 1 middlinas, $42.00 48.00 Mtoa. . OAT S Per tnn, buyhtt pries: Feed, 00; mining. $87.00. BARLEY Buying price OFeed. $88.60; brewitTg, $34.80. .' - c ... .v... . FEEDSTUFF . O. B. mHls: Rolled bar. ley. $37.00; whole barley, $S3.0O; alfalfa meal,! $80.00; eecosaut meal, $38.00: cracked com, $38-00; whole oora. $3S.0O. . alercbaata txahante bids: rC:--:.-' . WHEAT .1 " ' " " -. ' Nor. Dec el.49 J1.4 1.26 1.2 1.25. V 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.2ft To Lov Prices Producers " v f y Secure for Perishables - " H t.. J'- . Br Hynas H. Cobcb " i Portland territory vegetable producers suffer annually from tho lack of rTroper carload distributi.on of their products, fault for -whleh lies both in the on prepared m.-ea of wholesalers and shippers and because of tins unwillingness k nr n rto iit:n. ui wrow ajui ukk uw vuicurea teuiLou. ' i Thousands ef tons of cabbage and cauliflower lonr' were wasted in tn territory because or ute lacK or ware i house . and abipping -.; facilities. The railroads come i in for much - of the blame for . this ataggeriruc loss not only to the producer, but to the consumer. Bali road traiv-nonauon wast pracucaiiy mi in irus lerniory. Delay 1n filling orders for cars for the " shipment of per Mhables was so generally, shown that - of times the goods were - in no conaiuon to saip waen u-ansponauan wi finnllv available. .' " ' - it was for this reason Imoossibie for the wholesale trade to accept orders for supplies-of -perishables, thereby cur tailing to a very great extern, xne ouuei xor uie Dig surplus pruu ucuuu ruue rasuii. r . TraasnoTtacle la Ttemoralized " One of tthe big shippers of perishables from Oregon is authority for the statement that In applying for cars for the shipmeot of supplies, bis firm Js told point blank -by railroad oinciaus that there m net a enance in tne worui for any ears to be rolled fat hi direction within reasonabl time. Accordingly he has frequently made arrangements : - to nam suppuea y motor tj-uck to some otner line, ana then- finding that several cars were "spotted? (or him by the railroad which claimed nothing was In sight for delivery. .1 ' : - Kailroads have ' also demanded- heavier - loading of perishables than Is ofUmea safe to transport from the standpoint of quality. . For that reason much loss ha.e been sustained by shippers and receivers as the result of the poor arrival of perishables, - i ' ' ' . Ielay in running time is also a factor -which haa 'meant loss to the producer of this section. Because of the lata arrival of many carloads of supplies, orders are frequently cancelled after shipment- This meana more demoralisation In the market. ' - - Then again, rates are higher In - this "terrltdry ' than In other producing Bections. Potatoes from Central Oregon, while of the best quality in the country, rot in the fields many, seasons because the railroads charge more to haul the stock to market than the trad will pay. . The charge is materially greater, than from competing sections. n ' - . - . ..- --i Packing fcneda-Are Absent -: With the increasing output of perishables lit both the fruit and vegetable Industries, it is absolutely necessary that better arrangement be- made for the proper packing of the supplies for shipment. Uniform packing Is neces sary in order to secure the best results in the markets of the country. This can best be accomplished by centralized packing sheds. - Many growers are unable to properly pack their supplies for the market because of. limited production, but rmall lots can be taken to centralized sheds and there packed property. Such tactics are utilized by: California Shippers for nation-wide distribution. . . DOVAIU IN WEEK'S TRADE Readjustments Previous Spec ulative Activities Is Feature of 'New York Stock Market. ; - y to4 $. West ' . Speelsl Corrsapendwnt of 'liie Jocmal Vannlcht. lVta. by 't he Journal - Sew Xnrk. Mot. la,- The forUwr seoBa In twe stock market dnrtng tne past week sun appears elueur ta tne nature -ox adjustment ot a apeen- F lative Dairv Products Hi Review of Weekly Monday. . , Tue-day Wednesday . Thorsday. .. Hard whits .... foft white . . Weatern white . Hard winter . . . ' Northern spring . Western . rea Jan. $1.4 1.2S 1.24 1.20 1.20 1.17 18 lb naturals 1.1ft 1.1S PEED OATS .....$35.60 $30.50 3.H BABLEX l:: , NVbida Xo. 2 E. T. shift. . .$34.75 $34.00 $83.50 Ho. S . X. atiip't..; 34.00 84.0 33.25 lOBTULl?Tj WHOtEgAXK PEICE3 . These are the priese retaners pay who. aalers, except as etberwiae noted: - BUTTEK Selling prices, box lots: Cream ery prices Prints, extras. 4$ 9 48c. for ptaia ;wrappeTs; cubes, 42 &4ia per lb.; dairy baying price, 80c per lb. . - . . BCTTEKF AT Portland deBsery basis: J?o, 1 grade. 4ac; So.- 2. 45o; No. 1 sone, .for "A" grade. - : - 1 CHKESli Selling: Tillamook, triplets, 82 4$33 lb.; Young America, 33e per lb.; Oretron triplets, 219 27c -. Baying price, 1. o b. Tillamook: Triplets, 0r; Tonng America and Lenglionn. 81c. Sellinc price: Block Swissj vViaconain. 30 0 85c; imported, SOo lb -Kmhorger 25 3 28c: cream bnck, Orecoa. ZS 2Ac: Eastern. Sa0e. - 1WGS Boymg phce. Front ' street: Cur rent receipts. Western .Oregon, 4bc doa; Eastera Oregwi, 4 5c per doa.; henneries, 62c par doa. : selling price, select. 60c per doa. ; -andied, eta per doa; pullets. SOe per doa,; storage, 327e per do. . , '.- EliGS AMociatioa selling' price r Select. BRING US , lo Onr Xe w Ijoestlos, U7 "Front - $t Portland. All Tear Prodoee - We Ask Xo Cosimtsston TOP AY'S PRICES FOB TOP . , Qt?AXlTTt - ?;" Hogs 14. Teat 12Hr. Beef St. Sheep 12. l amb 18tl XJre fonitry Xicat Springs - v 20 lackt 22 Can use Live and Dressed Turkeys snd -txeese also Live Pigeons. Salted Hides 12S-PJts SI. ISO Can use your Live : Cattle. - Sheep and Hogs. Pasture for rent. - Quantities of feed FRA.NK L MITH MEAT CO. 1 " rii?httnt thtt Beef Trait" iWJ 111051P SX POBTLAXD Batter snd es were kigher' -durine the a rmalrj while no enange wes ewwo for cheese. As advance ; of 10 cents in tne buying' price of milk announced by leading eoadecssries, completed the ' strength : of the saneral daizy producta- market. . . While no change was shown in the print batter market for the week cubes con tinned to gain and were forced higher. It haa been the cube market that has of late shown-tne brunt of the weakness in the butter trade. Cubes , bare shown the greatest loss by re cent cutting. ' Prints, while showing no ebaage in card prices, were in reality Benin lower with cuts as much as 2 cents a pound. ThB was continued during the week. Portland was not atone in ahowing im proved butter market conditions; there being a general rise throughout the coon try. Cube butter extras ruled: . , 41a . 48a 51e ' 4o 47c 42o 48 we 61c - 4Be c 43a 48Hc 51e 47e 47e 48o 49c 51He 48He 47o 44o 4c 44o BOa die 4Sc Tear ago. ... lo . Friday. - ' : '. . Eqa Prtoes Higher Eggs showed a further advance of Bo J dosen in selling values locally for the week with an extreme top. of 80o a dozen for select of ferings, -r This year's price is Just 2o below the values here a year stro, Chicago is fractionally higher, while New York. San Francisco and Los Anseles are lowec -i-'.- . K r. 'il rxwrdte all the assurances of cold Koraoa in- 'tereata ef the extreree strength ana (not M- vmnces in encn etienngs, ixie ic imu there is on hasd. to coed- storage swr ess than 'befere known at this period of the season. Er.n though it la true that withdrawals, re cently bare Wn unnsuaOy liberal, - thi has been due toss to the demand for ioe honse offerines than to the keen desir of holder to get from trader wtta as uiua- asiav ae Port ; CM. -. K. T. S. F, 81 tte 49e 49c 61V4e oOo Sle 46e 47c 44o s4He61e Monday Tuesday . . Wednesday . Thnrsday . , Friday . . . i Saturday . . Week ago...' Tear ago... .7 .57 .o ,.eo 60 52 53 64 65 60 i 55 ..US- ..63 63 B4 4 S3 0 0 0 4 s 62 644 65 H 65 4 61 H i " 78 VS Ia a. 57 4 6? 61 62 62 4 66 H 66 Friday. Milk Prioe Is Hloher- Advance of lOo per hundred pounds in tne price of milk, as announced by leading eon denserr - inteirestw- during , the week, xeflected the erneral hnnrorement in the dairy prodnets market. Likewise, the sdvsnce indicated a continuance of - the improvement recently an nounced in the demand for canned milk. Oheess Market Hot as No change whatever waa shown in tne price of cheese' either here or at Ti Hamook " f or the week. - Baying by retailers ia of moderate character, owing to the alow eo&sunting de mand. . ' .. A Turkey Market Is Slew - Tarkeys showed a slower movement, with lower prices for the week. . There appears to be a general scare amontr buyers as to the low Thanksgiving price. They fear the pablie will not pay as extreme value as in other seasona, and for that reason have purchased only at lower value. L , Chickens Rule Weaker aKnatlon - that aaa seen -- seriously weakened by - the -ex travagant operations lor ainur stiam ib.k . . . -J -sprmg ana summer , '. j.. 1 . Otner Caetora have en V L i tared in. such as mis- , t -airings regarding the V pouunal trend ia. this eountry and the dubi ous -outlook - for the f nances of Continental Knropa ' Qrnte Ukels uneasiness eo - these aaeounts haa deprived tha market of the bay ing power that - it a ' myu Mil lkJ had after such, "this way - has, accentu- m me oownwara saovement, - In the mala, however, the downward torn, which began Labor dav and has eon turned wifJa only occasional tntemuitiora since, has been lo rsatux. ot couoiuost wKain the stock ex change , rather than oabdde. The speculative nuyuig ot tnree ana six aaontns ago lost regard for trade conditions and carried prices too high, the recent speculative selling haa gone on with equal indifference to the trade news oa it may well be that it has earned prices too sow. - ; Pressors Exerted by Bank Tha statement waa oommonly suds last September that Wall street loans were swollen so that they werei close to the huge aggregate ot iia. Trus OKI not imply to too - vast pnblio speculation lias that of three years ago, but it did mean, that many industrial stocks had son up extravagantly and at their very high prices required a .lot more credit to take ears ot tbean. Also it meant that, while. theTe had been no general over trading, certain individuaia and pools had bcKurht a great many more stocks thaa the bants were willing to see them carry. There is no doubt that It to the pressure of the banks upon brokerage houses having what were deemed excessive loans that precipi tated the really violent break at the eioss of October and sgsin during tne pest week. The position la much better sow; - This Is demonstrated by the ease in call money, which is quoted below 4 per cent for the first tune this autumn, and is borne out by the testimony obtainable en every side that loans hare been eat down by fully half, as 'coca- pared with a month ago. Hnteria Over Europe . Every time a weak spell nke the -recent one occurs in the stock market it sets loow a flood of hysteria over economic affairs In llurope. In June, 1021, entice were talking about a bankrupt Kurope and the tota hns of America a export trade and were predicting Chickens ruled weaker for live birds. There . , , . , . , w. njuciik. . rr . rji.K,- ,f1;raJrl- "."r , v tnt we could not possibly escape our share la the general cataclysm. available, but the movement to retailers wss more restricted, la a measure this was due to the inereadng snpply of scalded goods arriving. These .sell in many instances below the lira chicken prices. Ducks were in moderate aup pty snd demand with quoted figures indicated, while only a nominal supply of geese came forward, Courrtry Catvag Are Higher Country killed calves showed firmer tone and lusher prices for- the week's trade along Fronts street. There were more limited i of fering, this being the chief cause for the ad vance. Country killed hogs were weaker -and lower because of a-; drop in the livestock prion, j ; . . . : - Potato Trade Sruoglah , . . Very sluggish trade was shewn for ' chickens fn the local market for the week. Only- lower prices induced ; retsilers to purahaae, Tbere was only an extremely7 limited shipping de mand with 60s about the top figure for buying at country points, j- ' .. i i -:, : Onion About Stead iWhOe there" was no special' movement indi cated in the onion trade for the week, values held practically nnchaneed, ( with country pur chases around $1.25 per cental for best stock. ! . Apple Ivlorament Liberal " ., At sacrifice rahiet there was a very liberal movement of apples in the local market for toe week. ' Car shortage continues to affect shipments to the East, but trade there Is about as much congested as here.' even with out the nsual Northwest supply. - Bulk of business continued below $1.50 per box. i : Ciatiuon les Are H tetter ' T Announcement of a further advaae of SOe a box was made in the market for Northwest cranberries by the Paciflo Cranberry exehsnre, with afacFariaads $5.50. Bowes and Pacific Beauty $5 per box i. o. b. shipping stations. Local jobbing prices were erratic with secret -g Prana- Market firmer ; Prime market continnes to'' gtain strength at Eastern pofnts, but Uttle business has been confirmed in -the-. Coast' markets. Desnite ail in the entire financial sanation. taut to tne contrary, there are still Lberal sap plies unsold along the erwst. - Wsfnut Market Firmer - California walnut glowers announced aa ad vance of 2e a pound in tha price of nuts, and some here quoted the rise.. General market appears too heavy. 60c: brown, 60c : firsts, 88e; pausts, 66a. LIVE FOCL.TBT Selling twice : .-Heavy hens 22 6 23e -per lb.; light hens. 1213e per lb.; duoka, 13 21o per lb.; gees 18c per lb. - - ' Freeh FrurU snd 9taf.is FRESH FRTJIT Orange., $4.00 6.50 box: bananas, ll114o lb.; lemons. $11.60 13.00 s eaasgrapeirnit, Florida. $6 00 8.50; caasbas, 84o lb.; pears, $1.00 1.25 box; Malaga grapet, $1.50 1.75 lug; Tokay. $1.50 1.75. - . EKRKIES Cranherrtes. ort?jweat. $3.75 .00 per box: Eastern. $20.00 2 1.0O UKiED FRUITS Dates. $3 2-7.O0; figs, black. ISO 10a lb.; prnnes, 40s and 60a, 25-lb. box. 12lie: 50 and 60s. 10 4 e lb. ONION'S Selling price to retailers: Ore gon. 1.I5 it 2.00 per cental; garlic. lSe pet lb.; green oniona, 25 930e per doa. bunches. POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore gon, fancy, S3o$ $1.10 per aeatal; sweet po tatoes. 2 Se per lb. ' VKGEIAMLJaS Beets, 1H per lb. : esb bsge. 1 per pound; lettuce. $1.75 0 2.00 per erate: carrot. lHo per lb. : tomatoes, Oregon, 60e box ; CeL; $2.50 3.74 lug; herers4iah,,15lo lb.; arUchokes. $1.75 per doa.; eaoiiflower, . $2.00 g 'per dosea; celery, T6 0 66e pec dosen; g plant, hj APPLES Cookers, 503 60;: face and fuT. 75S6c; fancy and extra iancy pscaa. eae 2.60 box. COTTNTRT kTKATb Sailing prfcsh Conn try hogs, 1 S 9 1 8 H c -per lb. heavy staff less; veal tups (about 0 to 160 TbM. 12 H wUSo per lb.: heavy stuff less; Iambs, 18c lb. SMOKED MEATS Bams. 38 g S2e, Tb.; breakfatt bacou, 274e lh. , PACKECQ BOTJSB MiAT3 Bteer beef. 13H le.H.l heifers. 11 11 lb.; cows t10c: kmns. 189 SOe lb.; ewe. . 10 014 Ib-i bor. l16tte lb. . - LaRL. Kettle rendered. 1 He lb.; Metre baata. esmouad. 14a. ' . Oeoosrle ' ' - BEANS Small white. $7.00; Ism white. $7.00; pink. $7.00; lime. $10.80; bayou. $6.50: red $6.76. HONET New. 84.00 4.8f per esse. Thanksgiving poultry - Net prices. F" O. B. Portland aire now itx, the intul for next week's delivery. Do you get our quotations and bulletins regularly on Turkeys, Ducks Geese and Live Chickens? ! If not, write or wire. h Ship any surplus Live Hens and Spring a once. Ship Fa.t Fancy.- Dry. Picked Turkeys,to arrive Not. 21st to 24th. v,- - " , Ori 'MfmKM Ship Fat Fancy Dry Picked Ducks and Geese to arrive. Nor, 23d to 25th. V - r Ship" live Ducks and Geese, at oncel ' SWIFT & COMPANY . PRODUCE DEPARTMENT; PORTLAND, ORE." BICE Japan, Jf. 1, M; Bin Bos 6 lb. ; New Orleans head, 6 He. COFFEE Roasted. 22H$4Ha 1. to sacks or drams. SALT Coarse, half groand,' 100s.' $ 15 00 ton; 60s,-$17.85: table dairy. 60s, $27.50; bales, $3.60.OOs- fancy table ami dairy. $34.30; lamp, $26.66. SCGAB -Cube $8.85; frolt end berry. $7.85; yellow C, $7.80; beet,- grannlated. $7.70; extra C. $7.86; golden C. $7.30. CANNED VI ILK Talis. $5.00; baby gbn, $4.90 case: Essie. 80.85 case, - SODA CRACKERS fn bulk, 15c lb.' ' NUTS Wslnvti. 212Gc lb.; - slmor.Aa. 2628e lb.; fUbert. 17e IK.; peanuts, 9e Ib. pecans, 25e lb.; Brazils. 13 He lb.; ehastnuta! t. 22-4S 24a lb. - Fish an Sheffflah FBESH FISH-Hilverxiile sglmoa ISA 18 B. : halibut. IS 20e lb.: black cod. iiaiM Bhi basket kippered end, $2.00; basket kip pered aalxnon, $1.S02.00; ting eod, ?&& 11. : sole, 10 lb. ; sturgeon, 20c lb. OTSTEBS Eastern. $4.60 gal. ; OJvmpU $8.00 ai-, $1.60 iQt-j crabs. - large. $3.60 doa.; small. $2 50 doa. Heps, Wool and Hide - HOPS 123 crop, nommal. 89 10c Ta. BIDES Calfskin,- 17e lb.; Bps, 14o Ts ! green hides, 10c lb. : aaHed, 12e lb. ' , MOHAIR Nominal. 2232e Rj. SHEEP PEfcT3 Leag dry pelta. 21 short pelts. 10He lb.; long hair gost pelta, 10 0 12c, lb.; short hair goat, pelts. 20 6 50a each. . ' WOOL TJEBamett valley, 'oane. 20 9 tTel medium, 25 SOe lh.; fine. S035 . : Eastern Oraon-Idshov 10 87a lb. TALLOV - AND OHKA8E No, ; 1. tallow 8 98 He; Na 2. 4 H 0.5c; grease. '10 4e lb.- . . . - CASCAHA BABK 1622 peet 7:..121 peai. 8e lb.; grape root, 7e jb. I - -. Paints. One. Etc - . ' -' ' 'WW' Unseed oil hmk,' 81.10; 5 cat. can?, ner aval.. 81. 2S. BOILED UNSEED OIL Barrets, per- gaL. $1.12; 5 gal cans, per gaL. $1.27. TURPENTINE) Drums, per gaL. $1.82; gal. cans, per gal. $1.S7. WHITK XAJ 100-Ib. kecs. per lb.. Lumber and ShlnnSe 1 Latest . carload lumber ssies by ansnufae- tarera. quota tiona representing f. a. h. mill vet oes 'in direct sales to tetauers and including ailing expenses: ; FLOOR INO: ' Bigh. jLew. Ara 1x4 So. 2 v. t.... .$54.00 $47.60 $48 00 1x4 No 2 snd bet s g. $8.00 .... FINISH: . . ' ' . - 18 io es-oo CEILING : x4 No. 2 and bet., $7.00 DROP SIDING: -lx No. 3 and bet. . 43 00 BOARDS AND SHtPLAPt , lxS IO 1 ...., lb.60 DDsENSIONSi 3x4 12-14 ..... . .. 31.86 SHALL T1UBXB; ' 4x4 12-1 ........ 21.60 LATH: ft no. i & .... . SHINGLES:' a ....;...'....; t.oo As a sequel to these prophecies. Investment bonds in the next -12 months went up all the way from 16 to 20 paints, and stocks alt the way from 20 to 70 points. Wow, not de terred by thetr nrst egregious nriaealculaiiona, the same 'class of theorists are discussing toe weakness of tha European situation and the possibility that it will- spread poisoa through the financial structure of the world. . New Moans to Balance Mudoets The facta In tha ease should be studied without unreasonable optimism . on the one hand or undue pessimism an the ether. 'Cer tainly ' nothing could ba more deaperato thaa the plight - of Germany as it appears at tha present time. If the ministry is formed of representative bnsrnees men it will aeeoaapil&h more thaa any , other ttennan governments have toward fiscal refrmn and the stabilisation of the mark. But it is not believed pessibt that it can g.ocomplish anything- beyond prw Tidmg for a resumption of reparations pay meets. -' 1 - , ':. Greet Britain's liiipeoverneot ".'. Aestnat the bad feetuAs ef the JCnropean situation there' are some cheerful ones. First of all Great Britain has undergone a wonder ful chang from 18 months ago, when the prophets of eril wen counting her in St least the doubtful class. Estimates mace at to -beginning of tha fiscal year last May of revenue and exoendi tores have been fsr ex ceeded. For the fint six months there . la, a surplus of 8282.OO0.0O0. whereas ia the same net-tod last rear there was a deficit of $220,000,000. The floating debt during the 12 months ending September was reduced $2,24O,OOO,O0O and the first payments have been made on the $4,000,000,000 owed to the United States. Italy Ha Turned the Corner It can b earn now,, a ft could not have been six months sgo, that Italy has tamed the corner. The recovery of nearly a cent during the last three weeks in Italian bre haa been one of the meet significant incidents so. while too much store rannot be placed upon tha rernverv of the last week In French francs. it has had a solid basis of reduction of paper note issues. - As compared with tha alga in the early part of October, tha orculation of the Bank of France is down 1.300 .000.000 francs, thus undoing tha whole inflation of the midsummer period which had given much concern. ... 86.00 87.00 S8.50 40.00 --j-v- -1 18.50 18.80 ' S.Z0 18.50 31.04) on a AA aota aaiee mm, n.eoz.gis feet. ; POTATOES ; JUL 0 HQ i THE V COAST San Franchoo Market i ' Ran . Fvaemieguv Nwe. -' IK-1XJ.. P ) Onions Stockton rrd $1,5011.13; yellows, perv'ewt., $1.60rf.75. - : " . '- , - fTT Potatoes- River, fanny. 1.101.2; Idaho.. Washington Netted Oejaa. $1.40 0 Li Salinas, $ 1.7$ 9 2.00. 1 : ; w Soattla Market"; ;"' k ' Seattle. Nov. jf . Onion Calitotaiau-Sise; W aUa Waila. 2c . a-otatoea lasima tienaa. $25.00 0 28.00: $1S.OO02OO. s . ; ..f ...... i , . . . . '... Wheat Benefited " By Late Rains TV alia Walla. ' Wash., Nov. 18. RamfaTl tirfltiit. mm h.n an inch for the last week did untold benefit to tha fall wheat planting throughout this section. The ground is now thoroueWy soaked and a sood . .art cn all fall planUnja 1 assured. Wsrm weather which accompanied the rains haa started much of the wheat sprouting. Sales of grain at local agencies are reported at .minim am. . . X '- --- ; -, . Parao. Wash., Nov. 'IS-- Fairner is the wheat " growing sections of Franklin county are re jo cing eer a heavy fall of rain which visited this section' but night. Rsin fell almost steadily throughout the night, accompanied by a decided fail in the temperature. The moisrare and warm weather will be worth- thousands of dollars to the farmers who have fall-sown wheat. . - ,. ,- .- - ' . " ' Northwest Business Changes Haines, Or.. Nov.' Is Six warehouses be longing to J. FV O'Bryaat and operated in names : hv the . UarsbaU Grain Co.. were sold today. na- ef the properties passed to the Haines Grain- 4s Elevstor- company which has taken over tne irt-ntate terminal oorn n.nv. .Imtnr minter a lease and has Diana for a large new warehouse to he erected next year. , i A grown ot tore warenousee were old by Mr. O Bryant ta tha Bainea Commer cial Caw which handle a large tonnage ef bay and grain each season and it is- under stood that a Bother of the large storage build ing baa been transferred , to the Baker Mill gs Grain Co.v-.Mr. O Bryan else has dis posed ef hi stack, and interests in the Mar shall Grain company and will devote hi tun to the Northwestern Hay Grain company of Portland, which . was organised by him prior ta the opening of the -present hay and VM.i-ai1a. r7ov.: 18 O. E. 8s place haa bought the interest ith of tMa Dr. H. V. A (iix. in- the local . telephone and - telegraph of lice and aa aasumea tue naiarensat vt the BAIBY PBOBTICB OF THE COAST San Fraficlio Market .( Ran Francisco. Not. 18. (C P.) No market Aaturdar. . ' - La Angola Los Angeles, - Nov. 18, tar 80c Ecn-T-Bxtres, 42 He: lets. 46. ' s ' - Poultry Bens, '22c; era, 26. , - - tUnttt Market Seattle, Nov. JL6V Egg Select ranch. SSttJ pullets, 45c . ; , , Batter CreameTy. 48c; bricks. 49c ; : Cheese Oregon triplets. SOe; Tuiamook triplets. 31033c; Tonng Americas, 33c, (L H. S. Bat es count, 85a; pot bro&ers. -. 86e; fry- ' Anotsrr Standard Keloa New Tork.-Nov. . (L N. 8.1- Stands rd On Company ef Onio today declared a stock dividend of 100 per cent on the- eoanmon stock, payable tn common stock of December 12 to stock holders ef-record, aa November 27. NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS " ? f'-'-'-i' .'gtapartsd by The Jouraa!e Wall Street Bareaa By Seora T. Hugh as Waa.Strest, New Tark. Boy. 1$. Trading was dell and price change small and without ignifiranw in tha tww hour of dealing ia tha bead msrket today. Many brokers war ant of town for the wek-end -and thees was nothing ia the new to encourage either boring or selling. Liberty bond opened sligntly lower, bat losses were not lawe. Tha foretga fesae for the most part held the gain established yesterday. Caecho Slovak 8s improved, their position and I'are-Lyons-Mediternnesa 6a were reactionary acain. In the general list h.snass City , Terminal 4s advanced 3 points over the las preceding sal. - This is a prim investment issue.- More and more favor I being, extended to terminal bonds of valuable real estate. , This tissue is eadiaonaHy strengthened by the guarante of the roads which make- us ef the tormina! prop. ert New Orteana Terminal 4s. while not so mga grada. ar a similar usna.. Grsst North ern 5 Ha also mad a alight "tain, altbocik they are still far . below, the high of the year. All the Great ' Northern bonds . maiatained thetr high investment standing - even while there was doubt about tha stock. The -Greet Northern ia-now earning bend interest abewt twice over.. Among tha mere speculative "bond; Krie priorHen 4s. St. Paul 4a -of 1925 and Seaboard- Airline 8s adsaaoed. On tha otheg hand, AtlantM CoasLina 7s dropped a point. Tha last named bond ir one of Ah high eou. pon short, team obligation pat out daring th period of high money rstes fa 1820. Th demand for this class of aeeurity haa varied a opinioo shoot th future f the money market has shifted. fv -.- -"v-- - -:- S - -.-V -..:.' t ' United States Bubber gxined a 1 half point but -were still below SO,'--. The low prices at which bonds are- selling apparently . reflects the difficulties ander which the rubber com panies have been - opera tios The security - ia u no nentiocabl e and th yield at the market very attraetiva-.. pablie Service of New- .Jer sey 6 and Bethlehent Steel 6 of 1936 went down. ?whil Uudsen and Manhattan .- adjtut- ens on. -Kew Tork, Nov. 1 8. Following is aa effl- eial lot of bond traded ha aa the New York stock exchange today, with price up to and including tha close of th market, .Total sales today were $4,660,000. against $10,510,000 yesterday, $6,340,000 a week ago, $8,245,000 a year age and $6,567,000 two years ait 9. From January 1 to 'date - $3,839,399,000, against $2,865,702,000 a year ago and $3, $26,880,000 two yesA ago. T LIBERTY BONDS ' Bigg. Low. Clot. 10012110013 Sales. IN 1000a i$3Liberty 8H . . .1 00 14 1 do 1st 4 Ha... 9862 . 83 do 2d 44a... .. 9800 2 do 2d 4 H rag. 9776 118 do 3d 4HS ... 9858 370 do 4th 4Ws ... 9830 6 do 4th 4Hs veg 9828 8 49 6 5 : 1 7j - 21 . S 10 .4; 102Vl tory 4 a 2S do 4 Ha xeg '28 do 4 H a '22 . . . do 4 Hs rea- 22 U S of A 41., IVKEIGN 10030 1OO04 10006 9988 9952 BONDS Argentine 6s . ...I 82 S do 7s Belgium 7 H - .. do 8s ........ do 6 ........ Bergen 8a ...... Bolivia 8 3 2 Bordeaux 6 20 Basil 8s i.. ... 8 do 7H rem. ,.; ' ItUhue 8 '26..., 12 do 8 '41...... 6 do 8s cfa '46.. 1 Chinese Go By Sal 4 tujpennagen 4 Ha. Sjcnoa os '04..... 1 do 4H-,'..... $5iCs'boaJv Saicfs.. . 14;Daai&h Mnn 6s B. 1' Denmark 8s .... 22jDept Seine 7 to. 2 Data Bep S .... if do 8 Ha fs... 131D C 6 Ha not.. 14 do 5a '28.... "S 22 do 6s .-52.....wl. 121 do 6 81. ... . 13 D E I ret 6 '47. 13 do 6s '62...... 62 French 7Hs. .. . 51 French 8s...... 9 Herts 6s '52 . . . "84 Jap 1st 4 Ha... . 1 do 2d 4Hs. . . 4 do ater loan 4s lBILyons 6. . , ,4fMaraeias 6.. 6' Mexico 5.....; 7jMontivide 7a 19jNetbrlaid retsOsf 95 H StNorway 8s.... lOKdo ,0...i... 1 17 1 3 1 Porto Alegr 8. Prague 7 H sets.. (Queensland 7s. . . do 6s efs. Blade J 8s... da 8 cfa. . 2 Sao Paolo SUteSs: Satsson 6s. . . Sweden 8s. . . . Swis 8s ...... Tokio 6a 20 U K SHs '20.. 64 do 5 Ha 2 Oruguay - 8s. , .-. . NEW TORK 1N T City 4.S- M1SCELLANEOCS 9854 9790 9776! 0846 9820 9810 10026' 10OO4 10002 9086 r 44i 1004 162 101 H' 96 H 108 H 94 H T8 4 98H 90 H 101H 108 108 51 "4 90 H 96H 82 H 91 107 109 86H 95 H 87H 100 H 89 H 981 99 04 94 94H 0 8H 93 82 K 80 78H 78 H 41H 99 82 H 100 H 101H 161 96 H 108 H 93 78 98 90 101 H 102 H 1102 H 61 H 90 96 H S2H 90 1107 108 85 H 95 871 100 99 H 98 88 H 110 100 ; 0 75 108 . 1O0H 4 96 96 H 98 7TH 1034 116 H 49 10074 102 103 H 9863 079O 0776 S860 0824 9810 10028 1OO04 10006 988 950 83 H 100 H 103 101 H 96 H 108 H 94 H 7ft 98 90 101 H 102 te 102 H 514 90 96 H 82H 91 107 ' 108 85 H 95 H 87 H 100 H 99 H 98 99 93 84 94 H 94 H 98 H 98 H 96 H 96 H 92 92 2 92 79 80 TO . 8 78 78 47 47 60 99 95 95 100 100 09 100 98 00 74 75 100 18 100 100 96 H vd 96 96 93 98 11 77 108 108 116.-116 6 69 - 109fl09 102 1103 103 H 1108 H CITY BONDS - 57 99 99, 90 AND INDUbTBIAL - Sales. pt. 1000a j , 7TJ a Steel f Sa. 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Chicago, Nor. 18. 1L N. S.) Butter Receipts, 4230 tub. : r Creamery. atra 50c; extra rirsta. 46 049; . first. 38 041 He; Backing toek. 8fr Sir. . : . - Kr Reeeipti, 2623 eases. Miieeuxneous, 45 0 60c; -ordinary firrrs, 40 0 45c; firsts, 50 056c; extra. &702Scj checks, 21 022c; dirtiea. 22 0 23c. . ' CJseese Twins, new, 24 ef daisies, 24 25c: Young Americas 24 025a; Looghorns. 24 025c: brick. 22 He. Live Poultry Turkeys, 35c; chickens,' 16 019 He: springs, 17 He, -roosters, 13c; geese, 18o; docks. 18c; ' r . v Boston Wool Jdsrket Inaetlve -Boston. Nov. 18. Tha .Summer street wool msrket wowed up aa inactive week today with price still firm and apparently on th upward trend. The progress of the Texas auction Indicated that lower price are not being considered by tha growers and there was renewed evidence of a wiilmgneia of buyers to contract for 192S clipa well ia advance, area of . present aign-pnase, - Dried Fruit nd Bean New Tork. Nov. 18. ML, K. S.) Bears Market anmtUed. Harrow, choace, $7.2& 8.00; sea. choice, $8.23 0 8.50. Dried: - Fro lie- Market ouiet. Apricots, eheitce to extra fancy, 24038c; apples, evapo rated, prime to fancy, lO012c; prunes, 80s to 60s. 12 017 e; prunes, 60s to 100s, 8 012c; peachea, choice to extra fancy. 12019e; seedless taiam. ehoic to fancy, 2202e.. - - ' HHnneapoUs-Dalnth Flax; MrnneapolYS, Nov. 18. (L J. S.) Fla November, $2.47 H : December. $2.44; May, $2.83; track. . $3.4$ 03.60 amv. $2.47. - ' - DulutJs. Nov. 1 8. Flax November, $2.46; TVrember, $2.40; May. $2.31; tracs, $2.48 ; arrive, $2.41. .- Chleatre Potato Xafrket ' Chicago, Kov. 18v X N. hi) Potatoes -Receipts. 84 cam. - Wiac-onaia round white- and Red River Ohios. 80095c: South Dakota round white, 80 0 00c; Idaho rarala.' No. 1, $1.50. : - Atserlatloa 3taa$er Beig-n ' -Ashland. Nov. 18. A C BrUres, who bs served as manager of the 4shlnd Fruit and produce anociatioa for the past eight years, has cesigned. his resignation to take aifeot tha first ot January.- :, ....... t . . - - By . O. Klo .(Lower Colombia Cooperative Dairy Asa's) ' - Higji ccTing butter mad Irom good ereaat which was obtained the result ef a "better erem: educational oampaign haa Veen largely rvApwoioie tar t v iw ewe i 1 1 1. uv.r v r 1 a m b 1 a Cooparaties Dairy SMoeiaQon, the organisatioa formed oa ruins of the . Dairy men laagaa. with headqurtr at As toria. B ' ' Much' of th success of - the aaaociatiaa l due to . tha fart . that cream ta bought ac cording to Quality. Thi means better cream, therefore batter butter. A- "better cream" ed ucational a m pal ga was put on ia cooper ation with County ag ricultural -Agent . W. McMiadea O. S. Jha OB ef th U. S. de partment of agricul ture, end L, e. tMch ol .the state dairy and food oommiaaioner'a office. The quality of tha cream was improved iminedialcir. - . With better, cream, higher laroring butler was produoed and th producer were paid higher prices for bstterfat, Since April 1, when cream grading waa established, the esso eiaoonjihas -paid .from 2 to 6 oscm above th Portland aarke for butterfat. In th vari ous butmr aroring coo tests the associaUoit but ter . has made axeeUent showings. - At tha re cent State fair it scored highest.. ; At th Pa cific International. - just - closed. . th second highest score wss awarded th aasoeiarion' prodnct. At the National Dairy show it prod act mad a higher score thaa any creamery vast of the Missouri. river. . Limited Rise . ; For Wheat Even With-Bnll News ' Chicago. Not. 1 8. Despito bulliah intar view issued by Vie President McDougal nrtoa bia landing ia New Turk, after an extended tnp to Europe, the wheat market was tfnabi to absorb, profit taking sales by long today, and th doe was at s sharp reaction from th top, but e higher than Friday. December closed $1.20 to $1.20: May, $1.18 to $L1S. and July. $1.09 to $1.00. - Corn finished nnchangad to lower. De cember 71 071 e to 7le: May. 71 71 He to 71 He, and July. 70 He . . - Oats were c up to a iower. XVoem bec, 44 to 44 e: May. 43048o: 4nly,40. Lard cleaed uncjianged. ' - ' - SentUnent ' in wheat continues daddedly bullish. . Prices before tha reaction - today were tha highest on record for the s sun It will ba hard u change the tread of value with tha longs, for they sr not satisfied with the- price Bullish propaganda was circulated freely. The government estimated tha Aus tralian wheat crop at 100,006,000 bushels, leaving only 50.000 for export, aa against export .actually shipped of between 86,000, 000 and 88,000,000 bushels- this year. Thi caused much buying. . Later It waa intimated that th - government might - nroMbit the ("nnportation of Canadian wheat by - do mestic nulla under - th anti-dumping - elaus of the tariff . law, but it was ad mitted that this could not be confirmed. Red wheat premiums were 1 to 2c lower, and hard unchanged. -Export trade was oniet as usual on: the week-end. Primary raeeicU ware of good volume. Weather waa again wot over mucn 01 in winter wheat Belt. Cora showed Symptom of being overbought, and tbis msrket waa eaar most ot the time. The offering were well absorbed at a frac tional : oecime, -put the buying was not fol lowing tha . d vgnca Receipts ar moderate, and tha SnsettUd weather wilt further handi cap farmers in their .efforts to market their corn. , snipping demand h rkw. Oat seldv, at new nigh levels on th crop. Bull sentiment has spread to this grain, and tha tmying is better. - Th easy tone In corn, however, checked enthusiasm, and induced aoras realizing; which had a depressing effect leter. . : - --- ... ... . ProTlaiona were affected by th strength la grain. - ; .. . . ,-, , Chica; United Dec. . May . . July . ; Dek v.': Msy . . . Jaiy -. . May July . . Deo. i". M ay . . Dev-' . . Jsn. . . May Jaa .. so range of prices as tTTBSS; WHEAT ' Open High ..V.120 J.20 . .,,117 v 11 ...,100 - IIO , - - COKN ' .. .. 71 71 .... 71 71 . . 70 71 - OATS ,..-.44 44 .... 43 44 40 40 - - gll'K .... 90 VI . ... 99 92 BAKLKX ... ... LARD ' .". .i 10OO 10OO ...,10301030 - . BIBS furnished by the Low 120" 1 17 H , 100 7t 71 . 70 44. 43 40 90 . 90 "096 .1023 Close 120 116 109 71 7L 7UH .44 43 40 90 90 8b 097 J.023 990 Getting Better of. Cars Hood' Eiver, Or.." Nov. 1 8. During , th past several days there has been a steedr im provement ia the ear situation and if this eon. hcues tnere is a prospect that tha pot her may be removed. Yesterday 14 cars" were re aetTed and today 1 8 more will ba available for shippers. . The normal rata of receipt of cars at .this time of year is 30 or more. Fine weather now prevail with temperature a bent normal and growers and shippers are feeling more optimistic thaa for several weeka, Friday night -was the- anniversary of th big storm winch buried th Hood Biretsection under eversl feet , of snow a year Ago and which, eat this section off from all eou munieation for six daya On Friday after noon wi Jh heavy rain faSinc - and the' ther mometer dropping.- marry , - wondered whether toe lustory of one year tea was - to be re- p vated. However, thi morning all'is clear and a real Indian summer day ta being enjoyed. Tobacco Sales Holding Up Well, . Report Eetailers Th brisk' trad in n linea- of the more popular tobacco is keeping up well.' accord'ng 13 leading retail cigar stores of thi city. Th recent reduction in th prica of the most popttlsr brands of cigarettes has not bettered the sale of tmokes much. All cigarette 1k are reponea bout toe same. As a rule, the smokers who begsn to imoke cheaper pricad cigarettes whan they were first pot .n th market Wrned to like them- and stiU w tt-em. although there is now only a sllcht difrerrmce m the price of. them and th. for mer medium priced grades. Sale of cigars remain about the same. Store are beginning to order-, and tak la their new stocks for the holidays. , - EIPEXSES OPi ACCIDEST . COMMISSION ABE SMALLER - Balem. Nor. 18. WhU receipts- of the Industnal aeeldant coounisston for tha four month period ending October - $0 - show an Increase of $103,124.63 over thosw of the same period a year egov ta Mmtrnstratove expense of th department ahow -- a decrease of $10,445.70 this year a cotnpared with' last year. - : -" ----v.; , A total of $829.44.46 wa eoflected by the department between July -1 and October 0, aa compared to 0728,299.90 7or th mm period a year agox arpeeae for- tha four month period this year aggregated $S0. 947.76 a oompsred to $71,393.61 for th sm period laat year. The expenae rata for October at girsci aa 4.76 per cent, with that ot th four month period 7.80 par cant, - , " " ? v- - " HOGS DROPBUT 2 - MUTTOH RISES Swiner Arfe Lower at North Part- - land for Week? Killers Get , Contract 1 Stuff Again. - PORTLAND ,"- Hog. , This week. .,4 ITS Week ago. 4931 3 wks. ago.. 8665 4 wks, ago. .4143 Tea ago.... 289 2 yra, ago.-, 3 12 8 yrsv ago. .6084 4 yra, ago. . 6836 - LtTESTOCX Cattla, Calve. 2190 231 3794 ,.427 822$ 419'. 2162 . 838 , 2207 .ii'SS8,f 22 1 294 S64 134 2717 1183 BTJJf Sheep. Oar. 4044 8330 S60 3707 2625 . . 206 165 151 lis 4652 17a 266 ?15 8473 ; 174 Nsrth Portland Irrastoak, ua slumped daring the week; Last week's -bia, total war cxtracr. dinary and dn to the . inclusion of arrival for the "Hvetock showv- ITogs showed weakness sag a mrther pne. rediactaon. eattle .wer steadier, while sheep snd bunbs were birl -r, - With a ma of 4173 hesd.in th aiw. as enmnarad with 4931 heai a week- ago, jroni eonUman in th hog- diruHon at North Port land were depressed during the week. IVaafnt the firmer and higher epenirig-at $9.86 th ; seal position of th trade waa-weaker at th tort . Big ' killers witli Ulesral auppa of lower - pricad Eastern serine cam into th local market for bog which thay did not want ar need. They boosted, the -price on,, tha smaller operators In anter'to toro tha Jatf tor into-line dressed stoe. 1 Later, when the big run was over, the mar ket showed its real 1 position. It - drovped back to $0:00 during th latter part of to week.-' -- .-.'.-s-- v s-: -5vi-, , . - General hemarket rsoga: Prime light . .t 0.250 0. Smooth heavy, 289-809 To.,. 8 00 0 9.00 Bmnota Heavy, guo ma ajA...:; 7.60 0 8.0O aouga neavy ...... , r at pigs . . . Feeder pig ' 0.00 0 .7.50 A75 0 "P 25 S.75 0 9.00 4.00 0 6.00 Stags Thar waa no doubt of the positioa of ktUers ia regard to tha sheep and lamb situ, tion at North Portland for th week. - Those that had Ubral supplies of low-priced 'sheep en their bed lot rasbed Into the mrrket with offer to buy at higher price. Th kills r without feed lota war seared and forced- to pay extreme valeea Total riser wt II m shown during tha week. 5 .-. -. - Thi rise in sheep and lamb values at 'North Portland during the week was -gaade ia face of th fact that arrivals during the period war the greatest for a number of weeks paU Only -tha fact that snach -of thta na during th week want direct to killers from their ,awa feed -lots explain " toe reason for their up- pert of higher price in f see of th greater supply. . - . .-. General sheep and lamb range: " - - : Prima east of mauataia lamb. $ 1 1.00 0 12.50 Choice -valley-lamb ........ 11.00012.50 Medium valley lamb l.Mll-flO Common valley lamb ...... 9.00 010.00 Cull lamba , . 4.750 0.00 Heavy yearling . ;,,,,... 0.00 0 V.50 Light ytoriing . . , . .. . 8.60 0 9.00 Heavy .wethers : . , ; , i 7.00 0 .7.50 Light wether 7.60 0 S.50 Ew ..ii;.,.,,w;lMgAW .'-.'- Cattla Trada Hwuthlar , Whn no prie change was shown at North Portland for th wefe. a asmswhat improved aituation was shown , ia th eattle diviaioa for th period. Receipt for -.too tlx days were mailer than during any recent period, indi cating that liquidation ' ha about ran ita course. All through the cattla market baying showed mora soap during the week but '.the improvement was not sufficient to fore any change in th pace list , ' ... Gnral cattle market rang' -'-Choice steers 0.730 7.60 Medium to good steers. ..... a 0.260 7.00 Pair to medium atecr. ...... 6,60 0 6.26 Common to fair steers...,.., 4.000 4.60 tjnoica Betrers. . . ,f.. ....... Choice cow and heifer. . . . . . Mdiam to good eonheifera.. Fair to medium cows-heifers. . .- 3,00 0 8.60 uommem to u cows-nsuers. . a.oo ( 1 oo BtUl ...... Choice faedem ............ Fair to good feeders, ..... Choie dairy eslve Primalight oslvs' Medium light calves . . , . . OlapoalUoel af Lreaetook - Following was the dispoaitioa of livestock at North Portland for th week: ' v. Cattle. Calrnt. Boct. Shotp. Betmt Meal Co.. . -20 ... : Barton A Co. . , . .". 253 Caraten Packing C , 103 Chambers Pkg. Co. ;. 10 M. J. Gffl !.;,.'.. 187 Henry Pkg. Co.. .. 70 UUO, A. 6.00 0 6.23 4.60 0 0.00' S.60 0 4.60 1.60 0 ;a,00 8.00 0 4.5 0 6.00 0 6.60 4.00 0 6.00 7.00 T.50 7.00 0 7.50 4.60 0 7.00 Portland Prov.J' Co . . . 1 Schleaser Bros. ..... 68 Sterrett Pkg; Co. ... 45 Swift A Co........ 766 United Meat Co.... 121 Miscellaneous v. .... 1 7 1 Through stock 81 Oregon feeders . , 80 Waahincton feeders .59 California feeders.., . 246 California slaughter -. 1 93 68 177 105 113 163 213 140 . 40 "is 83 i30 870 2005 223 86 001 13 812 t'224 187 . . . . . . 800 s . ... ' BOO Feed Lots Are ' , Full of Sheep - ' Will WiIU. Wash.. Nor... 7 8. Approxi mately ISO 0O0 sheep and 60,000 horse gleaned a livelihaod oa, the open range cf the- UmatUla national forest ia the Blue moan toias east of here, according to estimate of Kiethor. ranger of the forest, 'whose " haarlauarter are in this city, Th . hertlA pastured over 1.250,000 gerea of land in the reserve i They gr allotted to section . . .w s a -i .w . . -, " . v mump w avw cattle and hone to each 1200 acre. juany atocamea ox uregon and Wasbingron. In which states :th Umatilla natioaaj, forest '' -- . -j -- - range their herds oa th reserve during th last year because the authorised number Were - already feeding there, Kiethly say. . . , K Power Oora psny Bebeariagr Denied- . . , . in luiTmrj court- In an en bane -- dedstoa haa denied the- petrtion of tew Mason County Power com pany for a rehearing of tneir caa against the "ir of Tscoma.:. Th power eompaay - ap pealed from th - judgment ;of the supertor court of Manon county entered November m. 1921, adjudging a pnblio use and neoeserty -in condemnation proceedings of property -en Hood canal,' refusing right la th water of th bkekenush river flowing through that section and denying the company right to damages. . , . . . :'--v,s " ' "1 a". '-" '. . -. . l T Carry Out Brafaafs Prmreet i Kelso, Wash.. Nov. 18 The Shiliappo Lake drainage project, near Vancouver ta tTarka eonnty. which was started a number of year- ago by Kelso- business men and post poned because of ti condition of tha bond market, will be carried out aa rapidly ss . possible. , Arrangement hav been made for the sale of $300,000 worth of tha bond of th company. G. . Poysky of that efty is engineer. The district, include about 85O0 acre and involve drainage of Suiilappoe laka Pirst Carload of Flour Beady ' Hainea, No. 18. The tint carload of flour manufactured from new wheat in llainea wa completed yesterday at th mill of th Baker ' Milt A Grata company. Th floiir la for expret and will eonautut a part od a toad leaving Portland for -the ? Orient . wtthia . the Cheese . Factor Besnmei Yfofk HeiTteburg. . N.r. , IS. The " Harrtrburg cheese factory, hil for more than a year, reopened Thursday. The receipts of milk jtor the first dsy r totaled 10oo pound, reporto Chris Hartlg, manager. While this amonnt is a paying propoaitaun, th manager stimas that th- amount ootdd be iacrsased at least fourfold within a month, .-.