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JXON'DAY, .NOYE:.IEI.Ii 20, 1522.. THE .OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL, POETLANT), OUEGON. CITY OFFICIALS PROPOSE BUTTER TRADIiiG BASIS IS BETTER X05DAT DAIBT TMBE Batter, " Brs. ' Cfcewe, cabs ex. selects, flats. ortlaaa v. . . . .44e - Baa Frpaelsc.,.4e ' 82e wew York .....SItte . t4 Ckieae ........ 4c . .Me -.-ia Los AnKeHes ...s4e " t4 Seattle ........tie ' : 8e .Me Market (or butter reflects edded strength for the week s opolni, una uem no cmw is shewn ta tfa pwr fur either prints or cube; the sitoation 1 much taprwed. - - . neat cum of ouniuei cuoea w nm " - - J. .Kta 1 a Tartar thaTC UU Q vious -tow far coca offerin.. although the bet- - ter du stack had. previously been quoted at that price, . .. ... , : , Country or siaU cubes are likewiee showing an improved too for the better class offerings around 42s a pound. Erea the ordinary qual ity to meeting with mere favor. ; . There la less tendency among the trade to sbsde a)uee en prints; 4a tact Mere to no suf ficient shading indicated at the moment to es tablish -slues below the top. Therefore praeti- are bohoi at 48c a pound. . f . , With the recant advance la , the landed price of Mew Zealand stock the enure market has been benefited. Bartow of the butter market at Baa Frar. riren tor the week: k With none of tun New Zealand butter which arrived kt week offered tar sale at BaaFinn eiseo, and with heavy speculative buying, the -ka. .a.. .11 Mar TlarA was a steady advance in prices and bntterscor- , It is now felt that the season is too far ad vanced for hrary shipments of foreign bat ter, and the hither Eastern markets are x- parted to attract ears from other states which hara been coming to Ran Francisco. These Addition, noint ta a firm, satire market for fancy butter for several weeks to come. The i. 2 k.1 ... . Ka. railanil eta ta. that no butter was ehipped oa this month's boss to 2&aa Frsneiseo. Beostpta during the past Hrsek iaciude -ery tittle batter from outside khm state. Cold-storage holdings, however. have decraurd eery Httle. ' 1 ' Bartow of the butter markets at Maw Tork. Boston, Chicago , and?" pUaadaXphia (or. the week : - While the Eastern butter market the en- tit week ware firm, trading wsa marked with a- certain a meant of nervousness, i'r-.h re ceipt were cleaned up almost on arrival and demand has kept up in fair shape, but Teal confidence in tha markets was lacking. Deal ers were anxious to keep sleaned up sad bur- sure. The high price lerei was largely re aiiKi. tar tha unsettled undertone. De mand has decreased rather rapidly reeewtlyJ and had it not Been tons proaucBoa wa siew light, acenmulatioaa would hare resulted. Furthermore, many of the buyers have shifted from fresh to storage. This baa given the storage market mora support than tha fresh market: in fact, trading in storage, has been fairer active and prices have shown a teadency to advance. Withdrawals were lighter than last week and over twice as heavy as a yser eo.. Foreign b titter has little influence, sa ' prices ere too high to attract importers. How ever, several hundred casks of Danish butter, both unsalted and salted, warn bought for shipment about November li at around 44c c. t (. . . .'':ff;;- Those desiring special information regarding ' any market, should writs' (the Commercial Edi tor, Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. EGO TBADE IS HOXJ)IlfG PB1CES Prsetically no ehange was shown in the price of eggs here for the week's opening. Both fresh and storage goods were unchanged although there continues more or less disposition to boost storage goods ia an .effort to unload. - COUNTRY CALVES HOLD WEU For country killed eslres the entire local trade ahews a steady tone around the prices hated. Hogs continue rather slow sala with little de mand aside (rout tiptop blockers. CHICKE3T TBADE 3T0T SO GOOD Leas favorable trend to indicated in the mar , ket for live chickens as result ef .increasing supplies of-scalded, dressed stock from the country. Because of thpoor quality of the : latter, buyers are beating eiown- prices. Ducks , and geese In. nemlnal demand, APPLE '-SALES ACTITB AT ' PB1CE At the low prices no w in 'effect the market for appleeaoatinuea acare.. Adrtees from Hood Birer indicate that the association to 'asking 1.5 (or extra Taney Spitaenbergs, or - higher than some 'of this stock is actually be ing sold at in leading snsrkets, .Association sellers show an Indifference to what other sec tions are doing business-at. . , HOXET MABKET ACTIO BETTER Action of the hooey market appears much improved as a result of last, weeks selling camruixn. While too prices continue around. 14.50 per ease,' moat sales ere ; now being made there Instead of at $4.25. : BRIEF S0TES PRODUCE TBADE New crop Jap orange sow listed at S&23 per bundle of twq boxes, - fje- -' j New crop California Basal oranges das within a tew days, - '.j -- i- . Better movement of onion, but at unchanged prices. I. .' ': t Potato market remains inactive se far as "carload .trade is concerned. Car California lettuce, ear sweets sad Cali fornia steamer in. Salmon aeaiaa closed ia Oregon - aaa streams: stock scarce aad higher. Halibut is also quoted at higher prices for best quality Oregon coast offerings. : SHIPPERS' WEATHER , 3TOTICB Weather bureau adviced Monday: . Protect shipments during the next S6 hours acainst the following- minimum temperatures: fining north to Seattle, SS degrees I wrtheast to Spokane. SS degrees; east ta Baker, 24 degrees: sod sooth to Ashland. S3 degreea. Uinimum tempers Utra at Portisnd tonorrow about 8 degreee. ; -.'t-: PORTLAKD WHOLESALE PRICES These are the prices swmSeta pay whole saler, exeeot as otherwise noted; BUTTEH. Selling prices, bog lets: Cream ery mkes i Prints, extras, 4 So ta.. far plsia wrappers; eunaa, J c per to., sairy puytag price, SOe per lb. R i'TT E RF A T PorUs nd delivery basis- No 1 grade, 48c; Ma, St. 46e; Ka, 1 sons. 6 for "A" grade. CHEESE SalHna: Tillamook, trfntota. S3 SSe lb. ; loans America, 83a pee Is.; Oregon triplets, 2is?ia rJuymg petee, X. e b. Tillamook: - Triplets. SOe; Toung America and Longboraa, Sic, Belling price: Block 8 wise, Wisconsin. SO SSc; imported. BOe lb.: hm burger 28 28e; cream bnck, Oregon, Si S2Ac: aaetson. 28 0 SOe. - - ' . ' EGGS Buying price, Front street: Cur- BRING US To Oar Xew Loeatiea, 147 Frost St, Portland, All Tear Prod sea "' Ask Comzatsston rosirs p bices fob tof - QUALITTt Htft 14, Veal Beet 8e. Sheep 12, Lambs lScI Live Paultry Heas 23-, Lie kt Sprints 20 Decks 22 Can use Live and Dressed Turkeys - and Geese, also Live Piareons. Salted Hides 12 Pelts Sl.SO Can Use your L4ve Cattle, Sheep ; and Hogs. Pasture for rent,. : tintities- of feed. -SMITH MEAT CO. ; Tlrhtisy tke. Beef Trust ?17 FROST STPOBTLAJTD We Are Always la ike Slarket far DBESSED MEATS TL'BKEYS -. , - - P0CLTBT ' - t " BCSH SHIPMENTS ELUE VALLEY PRODUCE CO. ta and aiisasi ta " pwMiasrd. Ore. : IQOO TURKEY DAY OUH MOrtMSt, SQ Ul H EM CRTS - SHIPMENTS OLl AKJ3 PATD FOR EVERT iPSl,. emr is. you wul BIS ' , E-NTIREW SATIS flKH, ..... iThe Savinar Co., Inc. ilH IBOXT STw POBTIaAKD. ORE. Wife DAGSET . Br Hnu H. Coke a " Poaltrjr contiaua to mU t rather low pricaa in retail . shops, chlckerta ecpcciallr being; dersm In -ralu. Cob umerg hav tha pick of Quality at this tim. Thar should that th atoctt la dry. Dressed fowls that -ura wet naturally welch mora than, dry fowls, therefor tha cost of th water is Vh usuaUr hish.- Pon't let them sell yon water at tha price E per pound they charre f or chickena. r Onions are sliffhtly higher In price. On the public ; market and In retail shops .renerallT they have been ad vanced to S cents a Dound. However, little of tha stuff beine offered on the market Is Xo. -1 -stock. It should seU for leas. ' ; J ' ' " A : " First navel pransres- of the- season are soon jdue to arrive from California, but the price on 'Initial arrivals will be too hlch for-ths averaje consumer to purch&ae.. . v ' ; If anythlnr should happen, potatoes would advanca- in priice, Better buy a sack or so as irirancec .. .. , .. Retail prices srener ally snow: Butter tesh creamery, 60 34c. ftoh Salmon. 150c; black cod. 15e kslfbas; SOe-Ib. t Flour Best local patent, 2.00 2.25 per 4-lb. aaek. i ,. ' s - . Pomtoas Xew. ,101 He per Fa. - - - Onions Se per lb. . wV'v' Tamhlll street prices: : r' - ,: Carrots, 4e bunch; string beans, 7e ft.: eabbsse, le Jb. : eanliftowsr, & 20o scad ; kttace, B10c bead: potatoes, le lb.; celery .1 5 9 19e bunch; tomatoes. Be lb. Com Best. 20c desea. - Honey' Comb, private stores. SOe; public market. JOe; quart, SOc; pint, S5e. Eggs PubUa market,. SOc; private atorea. SO 6 (to doaea. - Poultry- Light bans. 22e !b. ; heavy hens, ever 4 lbs.. 28a In.: fryers, SOc In.; bnriiera, 828 lb.; turkeys, fancy, 43 0 600 lb. DAIBT PRODUCE OF THE COAST as r-anstoee Market Francisco, Js'ov. 20. ( U. P.) San But, firsts. 4Se; prime fintr. e; 44 a per lb. - . gs ICatras. 62a; extra pu lists. 48e; denized pallets. 41-. , ' Cheese- California flats,' fancy, 2 Sc. Los. Anseiea Market Los Angelea, Sow. ao. (L Sf. S. Butter SOc . " ; - ' ' ggs Extras, 2 Vie;-esse count, S 6c: pul lets. 4 . ' - Poultry Hons, 22c; broilers, 8se; fryers, tSe. - , Seattle Market ' - Seattle, Nor. 2u. Eggs- Select ranch, 68c; pullets. 46s. Butter City creamery, 48c ; bricks, 49a. Cheese- Oregon triplets, 30c; Tillamook triplets, SI v 33c; Toung Americas, SSc. POTATOES AlOSO THE COAST See) f rifieiioa Market San Francisco, Kov. 20. (U. P.) Onions Stockton Red. SL.60A1.7S; Tallows, per ewt., $1. 5051.76. Potatoes River, fancy. 1.1P 1.25; Idaho, Washington Netted Gems, S1.49 01.85; asanas. 81.76 2.09. Lee Aneotoe Slarket Los Angeles, Nor.; 20. L 1. B.) Pote toes: North m river, $1.85 2.00; poorer, low as 1.60; Idaho rueseU, 11.70 l. 5. - Seattle Market Seattle, Sot. SO. (L W. g.) rnlcma Catifornia, 2 He: Walla Walls, 2c. Potatoes Takiaia Gems, $26.00 928-1)0; , 1 . , . AA A Art AA ' e 1 ; Liverpool Wheat Market " Liverpool, Nov. 20. Wheat: ; Open. Close. December . , . .' . . . .. . 10s. 8 d 10s 7 K d March ............. SillJid - Stllfed Bay , ... ,ts ,Mi Hi 7HI nt receipts. Western Oregon. 48a dos.; pastern Oregon, 45e t-er dos.; . henneries. 62e per doa; selling pnea, select, SOe per dos.; candled. 67o per doa; pulls U. 60c per doa: storage, S?47s pee dos. Kl, G a Associa tion selline? price: ftoleet. SOe; brown, SOc; fusts. 68c; ' poBeta.' OOe. LIVK POTJLTRT Selling price: Heavy hens 22 23a per lb. ; light hens. 12 18c per lb.: ducks. 186 210 per lb.: geese 18c per Kb. ' v .' ' - - r-seh Srutte and Vegetabtoe , FRESH FBUIT Orarigea, Valenciaa. 87.00 7.60 box: new navels. '98.80) 8.S0 per box; lemons, 811.59 12.0w a esse; grape fruit, Florida, 38.00 7.60; caaabas, 2c per id. ; pears, ti.uuaci.z3 box: waisga grapes. 10c per lb.; Tekay, Sl.SO ey 1.75 crate. . BERB1ES Cranbemss. orthweat, 15.78 6 6.3ft per box; Eastern, $20.00 21.00. DRIED FRUITS Dates. 37.00; figs, black, 1$ 9 20e per lb. 1 prunes, 40s and 60s, 25-lb. boa. 18 e; 60s and 0s, 10 He lb. ONION 8 Selling price to retailers: Ore gon, 81.75 9 2.00 per cental; garlic, 18 02Oe U. ; green on tons, 2b & 60c per des. bunches. POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore gon, (aacy. 85e 981.10 per cental; sweet po tatoes. 208e per Ik VEGETABLES Beets. 1 He per lb.: cab bage, le per pound; lettuce. 1.T52.00 per crate; carrots, ja pet in,: toraatoea, Oregon. -60o box; Cai. 2.S0 2.75 lug; horseradish. 15 18e lb.: srtiehokes, 91.75 par doa; - eauUflower, 82.00 2.25 pet dosear celery. 75 85e per doaen; egg plrat, 12c lb. t spinach, 7685e box. APPLEa Cookers, 50 9 80c: face sad fill, 75 (4 85c; fancy aad extra fancy packs, 81.25 ea.zf bo. COCNTRT MEATS Selling price: Coun try hogs. 13 913e per lb.; heavy staff lees; veal tops (about SO to 100 lbs.), 12 918e per lb.; heavy stuff toss; tombs.' 18c lb. -SMOKED MEATS Rama. 28 9 S2o. B.; kreskfsst bseea. 37 948e lb. . PACSTNO HQC8S MEATS steer neef. 12H918e 1&.J heifers, 11911e lb.; eews 9010c; lambs. 189 20 lb.; ewes. 19 914c lb.: hogs. l91e lb , LAB 1) Kettle rendered, 1 9 o lb. : tierce bas-H compound. 14e. BEANS Small white, 87.0ft: large white. 87.00; pink. 87 00;. Jirass, $10-80; bayou, .50: red 88.75,'. - HONET How, 84.00 9 4.50 par -ease. RICR Japan. No. 1. e; Rise Base t ft.; New Orleans hand. 6 He, - COFEEB Roasted.-22 9 84 He a. ta sacks or drums. SALT Coarse, halt ground, 100s. 815.0S tea; 80s, 817.851 table dairy, SOe. 827.60; bales. $3.8094.00; fancy table and dairy, 834.80: lumn. 828.50. SCOiR Cube. 38.88: fruit and berry. ST.s; yellow V, ST.Su: beet, graaxuateu, 87J0; extra C. 87.80: golden C, $7.30. CANNED MILK. Tails. 85.09; baby else. $4-90 -esse: Ragle, 89.35 ease. ' SODA CRAOCERS In bulk. 15c To. - NUTS -Walnuts. 21 2Se lb.: slmcnda. 9S03fte ro. filbert. 17 lb.: peanuta, Sa .: peeaas, zae m. : nraxus. AS s sa. caaac Japanese, 22te lh. . Fton and Sbeftflait - J ' FRESH FISK Suvermde sshnea. ISe per lb.; nahbut, 20922c lb.; black cod. 8 9 10c lb.: basket kippered cod, $3-00 1 basket kip- peeea saunon. : nng con, TffM per lb.: sole, 10c lb.; torn cod. 10c lb. ; silver smeH. 12 He per lb. OTSTEKS Eavtern. $4.80 gal: Otrm Die ts. 00 gal.. 81.59 qt crabs, .Urge., $3.60 una.; smau, sz.oo ooa. Heps, Wee and Nldee HOPS 1923 crop, nominal. 8 010c T6. HIDES Calfskin, 17o lb.; kips. 14o Rv; green nwej, iuo id.; aaiteo, IXC in,. -MOHAIR Nominal. 2332e Tb. . SHEEP PELTS Long dry pelts. 21e lb.: Iiart naH. lAU. VW . 1 V . . . -. ,. ' . au. KWS a".. l LS. 1901a lb.; Short hair goat parte. S90Se i ii . . - WOOL WlHsmetre wsr.ey. ' coarse. SO 0 22e: medium. 25 030c lb.; fine, 80 085c n. . V . i . an a, . a . . 1 . w. e"a - 'iwBs-iauo, - avaysis IB, -TALLOV AND GREASE Sa. I . tallow. BSHe; No. 2. 4 0 6e; treaae, 3 0 "CASCARA RARX 18211 pieA Tc. ' jsjl pee). Se lb.; frape root, 7e Ta. -alBt. orta. ste. RAW UNSEED OIL Barrel, per ssL. $110; S gaL cans, per geL. Sf.25. - ROILED LIN SEED OIL rUrrvto. pec sat. n-u, e ami. ransv Per sai l-a. TURPEN TLNE Drama, per gaL. 31.83; 8 gaL cans, per gaL. $1.97. WHIIB- WUD 100-rh. kegs, ee Lumbe- and Shine toe " - Latest carload lumber eatoa by reiBufae- tnrers, qaouuoae pepresenang (. e. b. mill vsl ues la aireet sales t reta4em end iaciudiag FLOORLNO: ! High. " Lew. 1x4 ho. Jtt $51.00 S48.S9- Ave. 1x8 10 ....... , ,,e 59.0S I4N,1H ai. .0O DROP SIDtNQt lx No. S and bet... 41.00. awtaprwa iwn sTmv , . - " .0( 8,8(1 40.90 38.00 1x8 12-14 .. ..,.,. 19.59 1 . 5. DIMENSIONS; ; ' tx4 12-14 . . .. 18.59 1T.5S SMALL TIMBER: 2x4 12-1$ ........ 19.50 LATH: ' 4 ft No. 1" r 4.TS . shingles:. 4 a-. ..,........; s.k ,15 S.I9 ! S.ns 3.09 Total sales, 28 auas, 3.S45.C42 feet. TO DISCRIMINATE AGAINST PRODUCER iniUIILU 10 IMHULI OF PROPOSED LAW ' 9y Mr man M ' Tha annaal effort of city officiaa to aid the big meat packers ia watting the farmer out of business to now being made under gotoa of aUrainsticg expenta. f-:: . The farmer is again tha target of official who would favor the big packers aad ptose a monopoly upon the aseat business. Consum ers would either pay the price demanded for meats ay the packers, or they would be enable to pa-chase their rsquiremeato. It is again proposed to charge tha farmer for the iBsTjeetum of eoentry kOied meets. thenaby plseing the predacer at a- 'diasw.nl vantage in the market. The big meat pack en who bare insoectioa do not pay a single cant ta the government. - -; While the charge pawpeeed by Dr. :S. T. Chase, head ef-4ae city inspectioa diiaion, to not heavy, it is suffictont to dissourags the producer and place him at a r further disad vantage. In fact, ft weald have a tendency to forea the farmer. to sell bis beef, hogs and calves - to the big packers for whatever the latter would be willing to give. At the present time country killed meats are big competitors in thaeharket here. The eaem tnr amines base a tendency to- hold 'down the "Tide that consumers pay. Tha proposed plan of taxing larmeis lor city inspection ha been brought up nearly very year for 20 years and has never , been pat into effect. Wheat Irregular; fin Early Trading In Chicago Pit Chicago. Not. 20. (I. N. S.) Wheat slumped late in the session today, following a firm mark earlier ia the day, during which May reached a 'new high -in the- crop. Firm ness of the Liverpool market was a feulltok factor early, - but aubeeauently liberal selling developed. -."-". : J . . - s Wheat closed 1 to 1st lower? ears He off aad oau c lower, - Provisions easier.. . . 't Chicago, Nor. 20. L X. was of an irregular character 8.) Trading in the early trading today. Opening prices for wheat were He to lower for- December; Heap for May and e e to e Signer lor July. , Scattered commission house buying with offerings limited featured earn trading. First paces were unchanged to He up. - , There was scattered buying of eats by com mission houses. Prices started .e to 4 e higher. Provisions were inactive. Chicago range by T7. P.: ,. . WHEAT - ' ' Open. High. Low. Claee, Dee, . -121 12l 118. 118 klay 118U 118. UStt Jl July . .....109 110 108 108 4 CORS : Dec....... 71 71 70 70 May...... .. 71 71 70 70 July....... 70 S0 S , OATS Dec........ 44 44 43 43 Max...... 43 48 48 43 July: 40 40 39 89 -i RTB Dec 81 81 88 88 Mayv. ... S0-8181 88 89 BABLET lice, e ea e e . 4 C8 99 4 Pa . . . e a 97a&. LARD Jan. S95 6 993 S05 Bay 1025 -1025 1022 1023 RIBS s Jan, 985 985 080 860 TRADE ACTITE, PRICES LOWER IK EASXT COTTOS TRADING New Tork, Not. 20. (I. N. S.) Bnsineas was active at the opening of the cotton market today, but the list was easier . with Liverpool heavy seller. First pnone were 29 to 80 points lower and the market later dropped about 10 'points mora under pressure, partly from the South and New Orleans. Wall Street aad the trade- bought, out demand was not sufficiently brisk to check the . downward trend, which continued throughout the first 15 minutes. The cotton market closed barely steady ta nsy sA a net loss of 20 to 40 points. spot eouon wag auiet today, 06 points lower so ze.oue. - Delivered on contract 800 balls. v Month Open. High, January ... 2520 2629 March 2570 2525 Msy 2505 250S Lew.: 2485 2483 , 2474 244S 2303 2488 Close. 2489 2490 2477 2449 2305 2495 Jury 2470 2478 October .. . .....2325 2S32 December ...... .2535 2640 ntw ura im auarmei, swue. uuw. o . 3Tew Tork Batter uJ Irn New York, Nov. 20. (L W. 8.) Buster 'Market active, firm. . Creamery, extras 60 0 61c, firsts 39 0 60c, higher scoring ao erase: state dairy tubs, S449c; la dles, fresh extras, 38 037c . Cheese Market firm. - State, whole milk specials tflats) 28 0 27e. average run 2 c. lower graarea .g22o; wiseorson. whole milk fancy konng Americas 26028e; sta akima. specials. 20c EAs Market steady to firm. Nearby white,- fancy, 90c; nearby brown, fancy, 80 0 84c; extra, 66 070c; first. 62 0 60a - Milk- Nominal wholesale price $2.90 ewt. -t,:. -3few -Tork ! Ssrar and ' Coffee , New-r.ycrk, Nov. 20. (U. P.) Sugar quiet; raw $5.53; refined. -Quiet; frutultc4 Coffee 'No. 7 Rio spot 10 011c; No. 4 SaStos, 15 0 c w Tork Potatb Market New Tort. ser. 20.- I. N. fi. Pota toes (in7 balk, barrel or bag) ; market steady to firm. Nearby white, $1.60 $e 3.00; bouta erng, $1.75. . 3few TorR Pealtrv taarket New Tork, Nov. 20. (L N. S.) Dressed Poultry Market steady. Chickens, 20ei fowls, 18 82c; turkeys, 80 0 56c; ducks, 28980c; geese, 18095c r Live PoultryMarket -steady. CMekens, 25 0 28c; fowls, 22 02 9e; turkeys, 69 9 52c; ducks, SS9.0c: geesev.ZO091c. Dried Fralt aad Beans New Tork Not. 26. L-N. S.) Beans Market, new, weak; pee, choice. $8.00; red kid ney, choice, $8 25 8.50. . Dried Fruits -Market, steady; ' aprleats. choice to ex-fancy, 24 0 80c; apples, evapo rated, prime to fancy, 10 010 He; prunes, 80s to ous, 1.9 x Tfec: vus to zuua. sacwiic; peacnea, cneeoe xo ex-iaawy. asva e see; seen lees raisins, choice to (aacy. 22023a. Hiw Tork Wool aad Hides New Tork, Hot. 20. (L N. S.) -Wool Market, firmer; dcgnestie fleece XX Ohio, 43 0 67; domestio pulled, scoured basis. 75e0 31.20; domestio Texas, scoured basis, 81.05 0 1.85; territory staple scoured basto, $1260 1.40. . Hides Market Steady. - Native steers. t 022 He; branded steers. 20 He, Torclra Exekanre Kaxke New Tork. Nee. 39. 4 L N. mand aierhng. $4.48; frana eaUaa 7.18, checks 7.11. are' rabies 4.84, cheeks, 4.83; Belgian cables S.74. cheeks S.7S V ; marks .0001 H; guilder cables 89.28, checkt 39.275; Sweden kronen cables " 28.78. checks 28.74; Norway kronen cables 18.28, checks 18-24; Denmark rah We 20..0, eheeks 2S. 16. :; LlTsrpool Cotton Easier ' Uverpeol. Nev. 20. L N. 8.) Spot cot ton auiet: pneea easier; sales. SV09 Sal American middling, fair. 15.58; gnod, . mid dlings. 14.94: full mmdnaca, 14. M: soid- dlinsa, 14.81; hrw middlings. 14.61; gaad or dinary. 13.91 ; ordinary, 13. (L, Futurua evened barely steady. - HlBseapousoDalat. Flax Minneapolis. Nov. 20 (L W. IS. l-rtoz May 32J27 : Deeember. $3.40: ' Nemasber. 3X42 H : track, $2-45 ; arrive (November). $2.44 Hi arrive, 83.27. i Dulutb. Nov. 20. Flax: November. $3.48: December, 2.S; - May. 32.25; i; teacA. a.tisei.t.tt; arrtra, gs.aa. 3Cew Torli Kstal Market '"Ifew Tork. Nee. 20v (I, N. fl.) jepsr eniet; spot to xieoemaer. ll.iit Lead auietMPOt ta December. 7 0? He. Sneltea easy; spot to December. 1T.18 0 AT. SO. ' i,.. - i' . - - ... 0 ....... ,. - Kew TorkLosdo Silver , Xew Tork, Nor. 20.-(L V 8.) Com- ssercial car alrer: Deaacstie unchanged at S9c: -toreien He lower at S4c- IaMcLob, Not. 20. Bar silver wa S-lOd lower at 32 . . . BLUESTM KOW AT H RECORD AT WHEAT TBADE Tear agro. $1J$S - 1A9 1.94 1.99 1.94 4$ Bid. Lois. ; ' e :.---.jr.- es-a-.-: Se Hsrd Wklts ..JUS Bolt, wkite ..... U Western White.. 1A4 Hard wUter ... 1.18 Northern sprlar. 1.18 Western NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS (CoxnpQsd by Merchants' Exchange) -tars- Wheat. Barter. Flour. Oats. Hay. Portland. Moa. 107 1 - 2 38 Year ago , .-i . 37 .... 2 - . easoa to datel028S SOO 728 S3 7T Taeeeaa, Sat.. 18838 124 1005 465 -759 Tear ago zs i .... T Seaaoa to date S 29 8 13 " 485-' 85 SOS Tear ago 6625 78 733 79 898 Seattle, Sat... 18 ... 21 ' . S 4 Tear ago .... " 7 ... S 1 11 Season to date 4ZZ1 it lira sea eat Tear ago .... 4020 10 1491 2.61 797 Astoria. Sat. . . . .... ' ta oate sos - a. While the axmeral trend of the world's wheat trade was somewhat - easier Monday, blues tea wheat showed a further rise ia the local territory, wan bkis as aigR aa ii.o per bushel, tidewater, for No. 1 milling. This Is tha highest Price reached, to date this season for similar quality staff, t . While blues tern was tinner sna tugner ne- esuae of its extreme scareiti, there wsa- a de cided lack of snap in the demand for export While eenr prices tor eaaa waeat this territory ahewed little ehange, there lean disnositkm to pay the former level. In tact, practically the only busiaeas confirmed during the day was at a reduction of 1 & 2c from former figures. Foreign markets showed asdarerence to sup plies at the Monday morning ' aoasioa although opeamg at Uverpooi was aigner. tjiosing there was d to d lower, while initial fig. area at Buenos Aires were at a reduction of He Chicago cations opened slightly higher. but seen ahewed a toes, - " ' ia seseral tne entire wana s wneu xreae was rr dull with aa special desire either to buy er selL . ... . Flour is firm for domestic brands with tos recent rise maintained, but Rtue bus Seas to confirmed for export, -. ,.,. - Mulstuffs are firm ana scarce. -. : WHEAT Buying price tidewater, track de livery; Club, $1.23 per hav; blneateta. 31.60 1.68 per pu,; rsig Btnu eiuestem. st.nu; Turkey -red, $1.22 0 1.25; red Rnssiaa, $1.22. DOMESTIC FLOUR Belling price, mill doort i. Patent, new. crop, 8 1.80 ; Willamette valley brands, . 38.10 0 8.80 : local straiaht. Sa.SS; bakecjr aara waeat, s i.t ; naserar bluestem, $7.50: bakers' pastry. 65.34; gra ham. SS.40: whole wheat. SS.SO; rye. se.so bbl. 'Price for cky delivery 1 Se extra; sub. nnun. SOc extra. w EXPORT FIXHJR dut Straight, v-r.J$8.S0; bluestem. cut-off, 35.80. max Buying price: . wutanexte umotny. fancy. $20.00 0 20.50; Eastern Oregon- tim othy, 322.50 per ton; clover, $18.50019.04; straw. 98.00; alfalfa, l.O0; grain nay, S20.AO - GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, 10c for. new crop delivery. Domestio hags, 10c each ' MrLLSTUFrS MUlrnn at mill, sacked, ton lots, 835.00; carload lots. $34.00; middlings. .43 (in 66 43 DO ner ton. a'1 OATS Per ton, buying price: areea, $36.00: milting, 837.0g. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $33.50; hrewina-. 434.60. FEEDS TCFF8 F. O. B. mills: .Rolled barley. 337.00: whole barley. $35.00: alfalfa meal. $34.60; eeeoanut meal. $38.00; cracked corn, esa.uoi wnoie corn, sso.ua. Merchants Exchange bids; WHEAT Nov, - Dec Jan. Hard whits $ 1.48 $ 1.48 $1.48 Soft white 1.24 1.24 1.23 Hard winter 1.18 1.18 1.18 Northern -Spring 1.18 1.18 1.11 nsi-.u UA19 No. 2 38 lb. naturals. $86.00 $35.40 $35.00 8 lb. cUpps.. 38.50 33.54 83.60 68 lb naturals .. 8.00 88.00' 38.00 tNo bids) . -. . No. 9 R V. shpment..$S4.Bft 334.60 $33.00 No. 3 13, T. shipment.. 84.00 83.75 33.00 AMERICAN- LIVESTOCK Chloaae Hess SS.0O PBICE9 Chicago, Not. 2 0 .Hog Receipts, 63,-000;-market 15e to 20c lower. Bulk. v76 0 7.90: ton. $8.09: heavyweight. 87.85 0 8.00: medium weight 87.850 7.9$; . lightweight, $7.7507.90; light lights, $7.65 0 7.83; heavy packing sows, 'smooth. $7.4007.85; pecking sows, -rough, $7.00 0 7.40: pigs. S'-DVtws.po. , Cattle Hecel ots. 32.900; market rnrvfl. steady, others 10c to 13c lower; Beef steers, choice and .prime, .$13.50 013.60; medium and good, $9.00012.00; ai and choice. n.iosu.j; eemmon aau rnednun, $7.50 y ii. ow. nntener catua. - netrers, 65.000 V O AA aa. A AA a. C AA. Wa.ll. . t fA A . A A - - " .... vv-.v, vuiu, f.uuw i.uv, canners and cstters, eews end heifers. $2.50 we.oo; canner steers, $4.4008.00; Tesl V'h nd bandy weight. $8,50 0 10.00: feeder ateera. 85.S0iSanA. Ak.. V. Pa 2 "u W i'B ; atacker cows and rteifers. ss.Bvea.vg; staexer calves, $5.00 0 7.25. Western range cattle, beef steers. - 3S.60 Ob 9.00; eews sad heifers, $8.506.00. -v Sheen Receinta. Sit Ann n.Wa. a4aaA. gat lamps, i4.oo 14.75; lambs, eulto and wm.uuo, .ub li.sui yearlings, si 1.00 19.Z3; wethers. $7.50 0 9.50: ewes. S7.0OA 8.00: ewes, en 11a and omaa, a o SAam to. breeding ewes, $3.00 911.00: feeder lambs! . 1 , 11,1 ra, , . AA , - - Saattla Maa. an an 8eatae,Nor. 20 Hogs Receipts 1 779. .lm-J $9.7509.90; smooth heavies. $7.40 08.40; rough heavioa. $8 506? S.90; pigs, $9 OO0:4O?T W . CH" Receipt 888. Steady. - prime steers, henry . $7.00 0 7.40; good steers, 88.59 0 E.OO : inadiam to -eriAlo. ttsoerna' prime cows, -84.75 0 5.0O: 12 IS W 4-25; canners. $1.600 3.60; calves. $4.60; neavy $4.59 0 5.00. Sheep None. Steady. Kansas City Hess $7.88 ."R" .titJr- NoT 20.--3attl Receipts 25 0O0, dnU. -Steers $7.00011.00; cow. sad heifers. $8.000 8.00; stackers aad feed ers, $4.00 0 7.60; calves, $8.00 0 9.00. ,Ho--Reeeipta 14.909. Active. Bulk Tjf T !H21 H5S "ri-. $7 9007.89; liShta. $7.7007.85: mediums, $7.7907.85. uirioo1? 00?; Haw aaea - uenjer. Colo., Nov. 20. .U. p.) Cat, 00. saarket steady. Steers. 65 60 0 7.25: eows - and heifers, 84.OO0 8.78 stockers. and feeders. 525 0 7.00; calvea, $4.50 0 8410. . , si ia!V. STQ'? nmrket 19a lower; tap. $8.10. bulk,. 87.79 0 8.10. - - 8heep: Beceipts 17.860; market steady, H2?Zi Lambs, $12.25 0 18.50: ewes; $4.00 0 6.75.- feeders. $13.00 01 3. 00. -- iwnciena Noea $11.2 ... . - Saa Franeaco, Nov. 20 (TJ.,- P.) Cat tle: Beef steers. aoesL S7.75 0g.fin 87.00 07.60; common, $6.00 0 6.75: beef eows, good. 85.75 4.00: medium - S9Kas 1J..80: cemBKMa, $4 00 0 5.00; cannera sad cutters, 4..OO03.e; calves, 150-200 lbs., $7.75 0 8.00; aver 800 lbs., $5.6004.50. Hogs: Grain fad, light. $10.75 011.23'; heavy, $8.500 9 00, . , ..eeep: , Lamba. 913.50 0 14.09 ,-ewes. $$.50 04.60; wethers, $8.60 010.40.- -,--.. , - - 'Omaha Haas, 91 M Smith Omaha, Nor. 20. Hogs BeeeVts, 10.400 i 15a lower. Bulk enbred aad rarkjrir gEades, $7.18 07.45: ton, $7.46. . Cattle Beeaapta. 15,000; beef "atawrs,- weak to 25e lower. est steers. $9.75. --X Sharp Beeeii.te.' 1 9,900 r' buahr' laa 25o lewer.r Bulk . $13.25013.85: top, vj.T5. Sheep and feeders strong; ewes,- top, 8,7.80, Poor Turkeys - -.Sell; Slowly-at - A Lower Price Looking backward the fellowlng prices - raled oa Freak street 29 years ago today t - Live i tarekya, l!4lle peaad; dressed tarkeys, M18apeaaa. Tarkey .atarket ramalas very ejaiet with prw-tticariy - no price ehaar fer the week'a ppealpg sa far as Tfo. 1 stack fs coacerned. OfffasJfty -ytiff ia mere dsprssMd aa generally sard to sail eve. at lower priees. --' r , .C,, ; --- - -- :4 i Those gee-rally -la - s fleet Mea de,, ' - -- IJva Tarkeys Fsacy, 25 ta 27c$ ordinary to aalla, tie per Ik. , Brassed Tsrk4y--5s. 1. ti ta 87e; So. S aad aid toras. See ta 2 "e; 5a. S er calls, 24o to 2e per lb. SWINE ERRATIC III EARLY TRADE MOXDAT LITE STOCK TB ABB Hesa, ' Steers. Las. na. Pftrtlasd .... t.IS t; Cklcaan t 70 fltAt 14.TI 139 Beaver ..... 8.10 . San Francisco 1L25 - - 14A9 Osaka ..... . 7J5 . 13.7S 14.49 e ' Kansas City. ?.& 8tstU ....,.. $J9(,;.. v 11-04 1.40' S market. ': " PORTtiANI)1 LIVESTOCK RTjN " Hogs, cattle: calves. Sheep, .cars. Monday. . Week ago.. 2 weeks age." 4 weeks ago, Tear ago. . 2 years ago 3 years age. 4 yearn ago. 2846 2978 17T 2214 t 1422 Wl97r 1244 133 1065 - - 88 3220 185$ 4i$ 1945 4280 3697 368 . 1491.- 251 ' ; 8H9 S 789 12 1011 93 V 1758- 24- 434 154 1884 : 80 319' .14 1107 41 441- 68 1880 11 ' North Portland hoe market ratio, with lower to hieher mricea at the start- Cattle were stow and weak, while the " entire mutton ni vision indicated full steadiueas at tha week'a , enenina. . Ran . in the aitova ever Sunday included 138 loads, compared with $8 loans ' a week asro 150 loads ' durina stock show week and but 14 loads a year ago. 7e latter peer snowing was due to the big storm which, held up arrivals. In the hoe aDaya the Monday morning trade at North Portland showed ao definite trend in the buying, although the undertone f the market indicated considerable weakness,-- Ar rivals in this alley over Sunday included 2854 head, of which 677 head, or four loads, went aireet to killers, - -.- - .. .. j-. . Initial tradine? fn the hoe alleys started with a spread of from 69.25 to 89.75 for top cuauitr loads, una lot sold at the latter price, which is 15a better than the closing of last week. Another top load sold at 89.83. which was a nickel better; -another sold at - 89.60, which was off 10c, while other sales were made at $9.3J, which is off SSc from last week s Iinais. . . The erretie tread in the hog division may be attributed to various factors. First of all the load which brought the premium at 39.75 was a selected; bunch, which went to a Ciller' who is always willing to pay more for quality. Soon after tha high priced sals was madv the PUMness was mainly at 69.25. -. General hog market range: Prima light . 9.2 8 0 9 75 Smooth heavy, 230-809 fte. , 8.90 0 9.40 Smooth heavy, 800 lbs. up... 7.59 0 8.00 Rough heavy '.........,;. "-4.00 0 ' 7.SO fat pigs ... 8.750 9.25 Feeder pigs ............... - 8.76 0 9.04 Stags . . . . , . , . . . . .t . , $.o 9 s.oq - -i: A ."'' Caaile Ti lis aisse - Trsde in the cattle market started very stow at North Portland Monday morning. , Over! avunaay mere was a supply or z78 head re ported in the alleysv this being the greatest mens noted here for some time. Weak- soori developed after the supply became n and. while a few lota wat sul, at e&eauzy. trices, mere was little initisl trade. ..General cattle market range:" Choice steers ..... i-,. ,....$ 6.78 0 8.25 0 S.5O0 4.00 0 6.00 0 4.60 0 8.50 0 S.OO 0 2.00 0 1.50 0 $.00 0 6.00 0 4.00 0 7.00 0 7.00 0 7.50 aieoium. to goon steers Fair to medium steers Common o f ie ham - . . . 7.00 6.25 4.60 5.25 5.04 4.60 Choice heifers ,v Choice eows and heifers . . -; ", . Medium ta good -cows-heifers. . Fair to medium cows-heifers. , Common to fair eows-heifers. , Canners . 8.50 8.00 2.00 4.50 6.60 5.00 Bulls Choice feeders' . Pair to good feeders Choice dairy calves , Prime Jighf calves , Medium light calves 7.60 7.60 ........ B. 80 7.00 Sheep Position aeod Sheep and Iambs shewed a contirruance of their prsvioua wgood standing in the North Portland alleys. Over Sundae then, w. ar rivals of 1246 bead, or the greatest for seaveral wecss. nouers toox noea in this division, eariy pmw miccuos susiainea vaines. General sheep and tomb range: Prime east of mountain lambs. $11.60 0 12.50 Liunti vaiiey lamos . . . Medium valley lambs . . . 11.O0 12.50 1O.OO0 11.00 Common valley lambs Cull lambs , Heavy yearlings Light yearlings . . . . . Heavy- wethers . , . , . Light- -wethers 'm i , ., . . Ewes. .... .... . . . . 9.00 010.00 ....... 6.75 9.00 t - a , . 9.000 8.50 0 7.00 0 7."5O0 9.69 9.00 7.60 S.60 8.00 .......... ; . s.QO g Monday Morning Salts t STEERS At. lbs. .1125. w Price. $ 6.75 6.00 5.00 - 5.00 Ha- At. lbs. , .1280 .1190 . 710 .1018 Price. $ S.00 4.00 2. 1. 6. 4. 3. 7.i. 86. r. 1... 987 698 930 I 6.90 7.00 '4.50 COWS 10 . 1 20 ,1010 . 960 .1150 . 770 . 940 s.oo 23., .1114 .1065 . 864 . 970 . 895 . 920 ,1097 .1010 .941 . 240 . 350 . 86a , 6.60 2.75 3.25 8.90 : 5.25 2.50 4.75 23. , 29, . 23. . 4. . 21. , 4.. 1., 7. 6.25 3.90 S.25 ;" 3.0 1..1020 3... 953 3.75 l.OO 8.60 8.75 1...1380 S... 879 t 8.00 1 CALVES $ 5.00 J 2 7.00 ( 1 - , 8.00 1 4 7-00 I - BULLS 8.75 9 4.25 j 1.. 2.. 1., 21., 1.. 18,. "81, . . 90 . 120 . 820 . 137 .1890 .1550 . 458 . 30 . 182 . 415 . 254 . 185 . 200 . 198 S.OO S.OO $.60 .1570 4.25 MIXBD CATTLE 3 4-00. 1 12.. 6.65 4.., HOGS , 30 437 182 191 142 140 188 151 179 185 4.75 4.50 104. .. 7... 2".. ... 2... 4... 113... 80... 9.75 98 $ 9.80 9.65 9.00 8.25 . 9.25 8.23 9.23 - 9.60 $12.50 7.69 7.50 9.50 9.25 95 .. 62... 8.:, 16.., 8... SO.., 44... 8.75 8.75 8.50 218 152 74 k - ' 83 130 LAMBS 81L60 I 14$... EWES $ 2.60 .1 oo ) WETHEKS $11.50 ( vTEABUXGS - .60 BUCK SHEEP $ 8.50 MEtEO SHEP $'8.50 88 11... 1 . , . - ji l... 120 22... 93 12... 170 5f... 94 Chicago Dairy Produce , CWeago, Nov. 20. (L N. a) Butter: teceipta. 7875 tabs; creamery, extra, 50e: eatra firsts. 480 9e: firsts, as 042 He: Packing stock, 80 081c . a.fV1 B0""". 4154 ear miscellaneous, 45 0 50c; ordinary firsts, 44 0 4 5e: firsts, m&FSHfS:'1- 'H023c; Clusese: Twine, aew, 24 ct daisies, 24H 0 25c: Young Amerioas, 24 H 026c; Long liorna, 244 0 24 He; brick. 22 He , JUto poultry: Turkeys. 25e; chickena, J8 0 20e: aprings. 18ct roosters. 12e; geese, 19c; ducks, 19c.,,, 7 , . ' Saa Fraaclsro jPoaltry Market f ' San fVanrisPo. JfevJ 20 TT. P.) Brml. 83 0Se; fryers, 28 0 SOer yorrng roosters, S lbs. and up. 28 030c; staggy, 21 0 28c: eo. tJ 170 lSc; Leghorn old roost-?'?-sltwlk0StIo?B hens, SH to Slbe., 18 020c: d over, 24027c; large enlored hana, 28 80c; ducks, young, 18 0 .frour 20 0 22c: live turkey. .5l!pri,,!, 4a047e: dreeaul turkeyi. eld, 35 045c; saaabv Uve, fsacy. C504O. Saa Francisco Grain Market - Barley. Rpot feed per ctl. 1.44 01.45: shipping. $1.5901.55. Closed. May. lmb $1.65a. 1 , Al.'lcatt- erain bags, Jane-July. . 10c bid, 10 lis ask. :. . -. - - -. . 5 ; Xaval Stores Slarkst Bne; Savannah, $1.524 : New Tork,'-$L6T a"TTBh 3-s'w.- ew. York, Ktrawberrles 8tm on STarktt - Eugene. Nov. 20, Strsvherries' are still ripening in Western Lane, and a few greeieia era suit shipping them ta market, according- to J. G. Swan, rural school awpervieor-, as has just completed a tjnp to that, part of the county, - .-, "... ! . . , w . Use Oregaa Fralt XJrylBg Method ugeae, Nov. -20 Cahfornia Is ur-con a method ,of r evaporating fruits, ao. cording to J. O. ' Holt, auauw s w- Vs.. gene Fruit Growers' association, whw has inrt returned from a trip throngk that state. He attended a big nseetinm of prima growers at Berkeley. -GiJeeia m CaKferaia deeaare that sua-drymg of fruit ia not too iilsagln. because af the uncertainty of the weather. . Basdos Sana Is Examtsed V Bandon. Nov; 20. . . Snst, a mining engineer from Iea Angeies, is hare examining different properties of 'black aaad-alona- the beach- . . - - - - BRISK WES IS REPORTED TO Activity In commerce) with tha United Kingdom1 is Indicated liy tha arrival and tJepartura ot several vessels ta the rxm between the ,Paclflo coast and the British. Isles The steamer Howick BaH of the Isthmian line sailed from Astoria this, mornlne ; with Columbia river lumber ? and aneral carjo for Manchester, while the ateamer. Bte-el JDnglneer, which loaded flour, canned Srooda and seneral cargo in Portland, departed from the r(vr Sunday- night, after having loaded 2000 more aarreja of flour at Astoria, ; J s"? rr- Th British steamer Benarty; under charter to Kerr, GUtord St Co., was scheduled to arrive at Atorla this afternoon, ha viae sailed 'Xovember from Tokohama.v She will load wheat for shipment to the United JCine dom. The " Blue Star liner" Tuscan -star is due Tuesday to load appiea and. other carECKTor, the United KlnEdom, PACIPic'OCEAW TKAFFIC 0T ' 5i IJTCKEASEVjPiaTJBES SHOW i Ssn rFraBcisoo, KovH 20. (U.' P.) Ocean traffic la the Pacific Is oa ths Increase, port figures show, i " , Xrurina; October : SSC ships arrived through tha Golden Gate, setting; tto highest record for one month in seven years. - The figures " were 1 revealed , in tonnaee' reports by J. H. Daily, man ager of the marine department of lha Ban Francisco Chamber of Commerce, Exceptionally . large cargoea - are crossing tha piers of the locl port dally, inbound and outbound carriers being loaded to capacity. . . : STEAVEB ACME HAS ARROWS ESCAPE TBOM WBEClC OS BAB Bandon.' Nov. ; m-The steamship Acme, owned by the Moores Lumber company of Bandoft. and plying from San Francisco and Bandon. . had a narrow escape Saturday morning when trying to cross th-oar. Owing to an unusually rough sea caused by a high tide of 10 J feet, tha Acme was driven actalnst the south Jetty, damaging her rudder, etern post and propeller, mak-i Insr her entirely helpless. She waa drifting into- the harbor . broadside when tha tug -Klyham threw her a line and towed er in to safety. Tha coast, guard- waa eat with equipment to ' render aid. in eaaa - of -need, r Tne. accident occurred on - the same - spot where the Flfield ; was wrecked six . av. ' " - - .... .. . Bandon,- Nov. 20.-The Brooklyn left Thursday with a load of lumber from th Prosper mill for San- Francisco, Bandon. Nov. - 20. -The-1 Bandon left Tuesday with a load of lumber and logs for. San Pedroi" , , 8CHOOSEB PACIPIO SOLD TO ,W. K. CHAJIBEELAU Sale' of. the steam schooner Pacific, recently owned by -the Kruss Banks NshJpbuiJdtng company and : 12 stock holders of tha Pacific - Marina Iron works, to WiSR Chamber iin of 13aa Francisco, has been recorded at the customs. ureferred mortgage of $12S,000 on tha steamer. Is held by the Ladd & THton bank.. ; . , t Hlhel Pacific, la a" wooden vessel of 1240 gross tonnage, 221 feet long. She was built In North Bend, Or., In 1920. ' - UOTOB8HIP AKTIIi HAS - -1 4 V , f STOBX-T0S8EB TOTAGB SeatUe,NoVi iO-U. .P.) , Paa sengers and crew, who arrived here yesterday on the , motorship Anvil, brought a tale of hardship and danger during severe storms that battered the small craft 'on her voyage from the North: The vessel's rodder waa washed away,, guard rails- went overboard and part of tha cargo pf whale oil had to be toased ever the side to relieve the list during tha height f the gales. ; BOilT I5SPECT0B BEAB . ' SeatUe, Nov. 20. U. P.) Captain Harry' O. Jjord.' United States steam boat Inspector, Is dead hare at his home, ; having succumbed to heart trouble Sunday; Born in San Fran cisco in 1855 he eame to Seattle in 1871 and had made his home here . since that time. ? ; ' ' OCEA2T BATES CTBM I New 'Tork. Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) Ocean (steam) grain firmer: UnltedJ tnnnlAni " a f V a CA ns ASA - nMinflS fi Germany, Bremen 14c per 100 pounds; France. Atlantic ports l&o r per ioo pounds, ?MedlterraHean ports' 1921c; HollanrLBotterdam 10c Antwerp 15c General cargo rates ana tonnage oe nrtand . steady. Tonnage, supply- about equla. "..-. ... . ' .-. . . . -CHISESB COOK ATT ACKEB Raymond, Brown - walked Into the NomKin Xow restaurant. Fourth, and Kverett atreeta. early, Sunday tnotTiing and attacked tha Chineaa cook, accord ing to charges filed by the krr-estlng sergeantat Ha was new on cnarges pi disorderly conduct and; jmtoxlcation. AIX ALOlfO :THE i. WATEBFBOXT The steam schceoner Wapama. load ed with 980. 000' feet of lumber- for San Diego, left St. Helens and sailed from the nolumhia. river Sunday. f Arriving with a, good list of passen gers and xreignv. tne Admiral iinn steamer Admiral Evans berthed this morning at Terminal No. 2. The ves sel Is scheduled to sail for San Fran cisco Wednesday. - Tha Dakotan arid the ' Agwlstar. linprm In the AmpricATi-Hsxwaiian tn- tercoaatal ru. v arrived In ) the river Sunday and ar berthed air- terminals NOi 1 a4M No. .-4, renpectiVelyv. The - schooner K. V. Kruse was moved Sunday from the west Oregon mill to Westport for additional lum ber cargo. ' - . ... " The steamer Felix. Taussig, sailing for Sudden A Christenson. left for New Tork and -way points this -morning from Astoria with general freight. The steamer Toshlda Mara - waa moved-today from-the Irunerj-Poalsen mill to jubara dock No.- $ for addi tional carro for tha Orient... a. - J. H. Polhemus. general manager, of the Port of Portland, wilt leave tonight for San Francisco in connection with turning out the plans for Aha yrflot boat to be placed st- tha mouth -f tbe Co lombia river, . - ' A model of the steamer Ruth Alexan der, ejaid to have cost $4000, which has been In a window of the Pacif ia Steam ship company for se-reral days, will be sent todav to. the American Express Travel office for display- The model waa made for tiae In motion pictures, and, has attracted much attention since it baa been shown here.- The Chillieothe of tha- Columbia River Packers' aaaooiatton, which baa been undergoing repairs at the Albina. Ma rine Iron TVorka for the past month, will move to Astoria Th-oTsday.- after going on tha Port of Portland drydock Twadav. - - - - - - . Tha MeCormiclc etearwer Multnomah la berthed at tha Couch street docks, discharging cargo frpm California points... She : will move to St. Helens for an outbound lumber cargo. -The Mccormick ateme -Celilo, arriving at midnight in ballaat, moved up the river this morning to-:' St. Helena for outbound lumber eargo for California. Each vessel carries in the vicinity of 1,000,004 feet of lumber. . c, - - 4- " r .uiyi r iji-V v:v- '---- POSITIOKH OF' TESSELS -fBy Federal Telegraph Cnmr-jij.) ' " Jtovamber 19. S. p. ao.r--CamBMrcial Path UlED KINGDOM .Tides at Aterta Taetday , . H!gh Water. . " ' Low Water. 3 :35 a. m 8.1 ft, . 8:1$ a. m., 3-6 ft, :05 pl m, 9.7 ft. HQ P. rtw, 0.$ t U finder. Sen rrvaselstw far Portland, 40 eaEee asrth of Sevt Francisco. ' - Hamer. Everett, lor Saa Pedro, 480 atllea from Everett..--.- r - y Lea Angeles, Martinas. for Saa Psdro, left IWiworth oi Port saa Lais, for Seattle. 442 miles from Seattle. :- - " -. ' . Siskiyou. ColamMa rrrer. for San Pairs, een a.ila, ..tk a siaj. Ptrei Stockton. Manila, tar saa a-worev aum west ot San Pedro. , ' . ' W. S. Porter, Gaviota, for Linn toa. 561 asilea aeeth of Gariata. v . La Punairaa, Maxunea. lor rwusoo, sn Bfles from Portland. . Edward . Lnckenbacn, Baa Pedro for Ban Prsneisea, 125 miles north of Saa Pedro. -v Cmreeaont. Raymond for Saa Pedro. 46-milee from. Kaymood. -,,-, ... HS rt wood, saa 1-Tancisco rer uiaya tiaruov, 269 enilea north of Saa lYsnciseo. Northlaad. Port Angeles for Saa Iraaeiace. 627 milee north of San Fiaaoiaea. , . Wshkeena, Graya Harbor - far San Pedro, 69 milee north of San Pedro. ' Oleum. Oleum, tor Seattle.. 779 miles from Seattle. - . Terba XJnda. Ban Pedra for PorUaad. 90 miles north erf Saa pedra. Georeina RoIdb. San Franc laeo. for. Saa Pedro, ISO miles from Saa Pedro.. Quinaalt. Tacoma for Saa Pedro, 2S8gafles from Tacoeae. - CaUla, Saa Praaciaeo far Columbia river, 18 miles south tit Columbia riter. . . . Wspama,' St Helens for Saa Traacisee, $8 miles south of Columbia river. - KB-aa. Vana Can Pmmmm, f n. TAelsaf 11? SBdleS Berth of" San Frsnoace. - Aval on. Grays ataroor lor eu asianeiacnk $50 miles north af Saa FraBcisca. November 18, 8 p. m. rank G. Drnm, Hoaolalu, for Saa Francisco, 23$ miles -east af Honolulu. ...... Stanley, boob, Honolulu - for Balboa, 937 milea east wf Honolulu. Victorious, aoaa, Honolulu for Balboa, lati tude IS degrees 35 minutes north, loagiuide 123 degreea 14 minutes west. Tcnesuela. New Tork for Saa Francisco, ar rived at Balboa, ' -' Chattanooea City. Kew Tork for Saa Pedro. 747 milea north of- Colon. . . Eaghv Saa Pedra . for Boston, 850 miles north of Colon. r ' Tiger Boatoa . for Sir Pedro, 855 miles north af Colon. ' ' - Botariea. New Tork foe Ctjvle. S9S miles north of Colon., -' Ecuador. Saa Ftaaetcce for" Sew Tork, 918 gnlles south vrf Havana. Minnekahda, New York for HamDurg. sis sues east pf Jew- York. . ' - . fBr Nsval Ksdio.) - Andrew" Luekenbach. BelUnghasa fer New Tork, pasted out Tatoosh, president Jefferson, Tokohassa fojr Seattle. 718 miles from Seattle. Admiral Weteon. Ketchikan for Seattle. 69 milea from Seattle. e v Meridaa. Saa Francisco for Paget found, $48 miles from nan Francisco. West Kader. Pertiand. far Tokohama. 2884 milea from Columbia river. President Jackson. Seattle for TokohsaU. S240 miles from Seattle. ' A pus. Saa Pedro for Tokohama, 698 miles from Tokohama. -, Leebre. Haw sadM fnr Tokavusa. 1832 miles pfroen Toknyama. IV T.'ak.. sa a J . CV., a CAatl Birer.-.. . . . Spokane, discharging at Hoed Bay. Cordova, loading at Letouche. Griffdu. towing harre Griffson. Seattle for H Los Angeles, 188 miles from Seattle. Dewey, Tokohama for Saa Pedro, SOUS miles west of San Pedro. " News of the Port -. A-rieals Mavsmsw 0 Multnomah. Aattricsa steamer, frota Baa Franojeoe, general.. . Dakotan, Americaa gteamer, front Boston and eew Tork,. general. . - . - Admiral Evans, American steamer, from Saa tneae aad way ports, paasengers sod general. -Cesilo, American, steamer, front Ban Fraa eiaco, general: i M ' - - . A-Hved over-sr 19 Afwietar. American steamer, front Kew Tork SSd way ports, general. - . , , Desarttirw laevambe- 20 . Binaloa. Morwegisn steamer, for - Soafll Ameatesa poro ipmeraV seaasaras aeewaesav iw- - Steel Engineer, nnca staaater, for Lon don and way porta, general. ' . Howick Hall, American .steamer, fer Man chester, general. . - - - . Feiut Taussig, americaa neamsr, tor g-nuse delphia. general. .,- .-. m ; , ., " ' MABIBB ALMATCAC ' ' WssUisr at Sttver'a Mouth - - North Head. Wash., Nov. 20. Conditions at the mouth of tha Columbia river at aeon: Sea,- rough; ;wind, north 9 miles; weather, part cloudy, : DAILY BITER BSADISGS 8 a ' m.. - Fscific time. - . " Temp. TJmstUa .,125 1 2.8 Eugene ..if 10 I 2.5 Albany ..J 20 I 2.9 0.2 f . , Biver V ' "--.- J - 0.17141 $7 0.18 49 40 0.27 44 . 41 0.14 til 40 0.12 .. 0.34 49 48 h-0.9 9 Salem .,.) 20 f 2.0J-1.20 uregoa Portland. I 13 I 8.S1-4.8 15 4.66.8 5 BIVEB FOHECA8T The WlUataetto rlrer at Portland will re maia nearly stotionary during the- asst three days except as. effected by the tide. ' AT fWOBLB'S POBTS Astoria. Nov. 20 Sailed st 8 s. at,, ateemer Howick -oljali. for " London and - way ports. Left up st midnight, atearaer CeUlo. Arrived, steamer Cohen, from Eureka, Astoria. Nov. 19. Sailed at 13:16 p. as.. gteamer Sab tie m. for Saa Pedro. - Arrived at 3 aad left up st 4 a. av, staaater Agwwtar, from b'ew Tork sad way porta Sailed st 8 a. bl. steamer W ape ma, tor Saa Pedro .'via Saa FTsneiseo. Sailed- at 480 p. m., steamer Steel Engineer, for London and way porta. ArriTed at 10 at a, steamer F. S. Loop, from San Fimacfeeav-j, ArriTed st 1 :69 aad left up at 8:24 p. m., eteamer Mnltaoeaah, from San 1'rarioisoo. Arrived at 2:55 and left op at S n. m,, steamer Dakotaa, from Boston and Kew Tork. Arrived at 4 and letf up st 10 p. m., steamer Admiral Evans, from San Diego and war. porta. . Sailed at 7 &0 p. m., gtesmer Felix Taussig, for Boston and way ports. Left up st $ PV m., stoaater TTalee. ' San Francisco, Nov, 1 Bailed at 2 a. -m., eteamer West Neiua, from fiuenos Aires. for Portland. Sailed at 3 a. m., steamer Admiral Farrarut. frocn Portland for Saa Pedro sod San Dtego. -Sailed at 8 am., Datob steamer Meerdyk, for Hsmburg. Arrived at $ p. m., steamer Wa P. Berrin, front Pertiand, Sailed TRANSPORTATiOIs" SS. ikUVmi EYAKS talis from. Ms-wn. 0eak Na, U vvedneseey. Stevarnbee S3, 19 a. m. and Cery VVsdnsaaay Theraaftaf ar UN rnsacisoo tos SNact.es . saw oiaao ' ss. ai::.:;.ial .ooosica" WeS-seder, nev, tt. 1 p. m, SIAKSMrtCLD CWRCKA Sam rwawcisco Tiexrr tmei - 444 SO STv'eon' aTsan pmoks eaoADevaV saat . - '. YOKOHAMA, - - v - - ' IT'SSB S3 West CRowa ...Das, - - I USSB 63 West Keats ...Dae, 11 - . .TOKOHAMA. aCOME. H05CK050, MACULA -- '-'.- iys-B S3 Hannawa ......Dae. li ..... ' - - '. t'SSB 3 WawalonaVn....I4C. 2U ' " - 1 ' ' For rat, apace, ate., apply to...-. , . - i - - ' '""t TRAFFIC DEPART.MENT Broadway 164 - 64.;3 Beard f Trade Bids. - Portland. Orfm st p.- nv, steamer Commercial rathf.nier. from New Tork. and way. .crta for Pon and, Arrived at S p. m., steamr .'vsnta Paula, f rum Seattle for New Verk and way ports. Pii at Sp. Sse steamer Annette ltolph. for Pen land. : Arrived at 11 p. . m.. steamer Minae- : aotan. front ew Tork and way port. Baa Pedro. ' No. 19. Arrived Steamer Pane maw, from Portland for New 'Tork- and way pemrtaaawr F J. fjackenbaeh. from Portland and Paget 6eund for New York and way : ports. - Sailed -Steamer - dward Lacken bach. - from New Tork for San Fraoclaeo arid Portland; ntotorahip Challamha, for Autofo-gasta- and way ports; tnotoratup Babiada, tot Saa Fraociaca and .Portland.- -. v - '. Earekai Not. 1 . ."Ullee c-teemeT Admiral Goodrich. 1 from San Francisco for Oooa iiaj aad Pogtlsnd. ,,i:E-.j.i , - ' . Seettle.iLNov. 19. Arrived British steasa er Taaoanstar. from- Shields for Portland. - Tatoosh. j Ifoe. 19. Passed out -fcKamsr Dakotaa. frtxa Everett for Portland." Bellingham. Sot. 19. fUtled-Steamer Andrea F. Luekenbach, frost Portland for .New York .aad way ports. ." ,.. t Knarkiui. Ki '-r 1 T.'. W fUilej-Staaavf Montague fur Portlani ' :- .- - - Ralu more. Nor. IS. sailed Steamer sen Malta, for Pseifie Coast ports.- - J Oriatobal. Nov. 16. - Sailed Steamer Eagle, from Portland for New York, - New Tork, Nov. 19. Sailed Steamer Blue Triangle,- areas. Pertiand for Portland. Maine. Oriato. Not. 19. Sailed Steamer Stanley Dollar, for Pacific Coast porta. Balboa, Nov. IS.- Salledr-N'erwegian mo tonhip KennecoU.. from. New Tork for Port land; Norwegian steamer Baja California, from Portland for GuayaquU. ' -5 -; a. . ' Saa Francisco. Not. SO.SfTlyed" today Ran Antonio, Monterey. . 12:45. a av.i , Fort Brags, Fort Bragg. 12:5-6 a. m.: Caraael. Los Aagelea, 1 :40 a. aa., I.ygnern, Astoria. 4: a. so. Bailed today Pennsylvsnian. Glasgow.' 12:20 a.as.:l7-------"--:' .v.; n- ' Aberdeen. Not. 19. Arrived: Catherine . Snddea, from San Pedro. 11 a. m. Sailed: Tamalpals, for Saa Francisco, noon-: - Oregon, for San Francisco, noon; Johan Poulaen. for San Pedro, noon; Bvea. for Saa Pedra, naoni Edna Christen-on. fer Saa Franciape. noes : Helena, for San Frsncisoo, Boon : : Florence. Olson, for Ban Francisco, noon: Skipeea, for lugetrfound, noon; Muasires, for New XSrk, rtoon. ArriTed. 18th: Hornet, from . San Pedro, 1 p, m. ' - i' K -"- Raymond, r Nor. 19. Sailed :Claremont, for San Pednt, noon. - Arrived, lblh: Char lea Cbristensrn, from Saa Pedro. ... ta ' Vessel, , . trrom -. . , IHta Annette Solph San Fraa 4,.,!tf, lll Kobin Gray ........ Baltimore ....Not. 20 Admiral F vans. Haa Fraa ...Not. 2 Daisy Mathews ...,,vSsa Frsa .. . .Nov. 2 1 Admiral Good rich ....San Fraa. Not. 2 V Commercial Pathfinder. New Tork .. .Nov. 21 Weak Kotas ....... .Buenos Aires. .Nor. 21' Tuaca aster ........ .London . , . ..Ner. 21 Davenport ......... .Sea fan ... .Nov. St Boae City .. i ...... .San Fran ....Nov. 34 Tpres Mara ........ lokobam ,l0T.i 2 Willpolo ....New Xorfc ,. .Nov. v;i Lewis lAtekambaeh ... Philadelphia i , Ner, 23 Edw. Lackaaaach ....New Xork. .Nov. 3 , Deerfleld ......... Seattle ..... .Nov. 22 Eldorado . .........New Trk ...Nov. 23 kleiwu Kara ...,,. .New York ...Nor. 38 Dorhra . . ......... .Mobile ......Not. 23 WLUametts. ......... Saa kraa ....Nov, Vlrgtuisa. .......... Middles borough Not. 24 Jaeetov Luekenbach. . .Mobile .....;Nev. 25 Jtarenta , . . . . Loadoa . . . . .Nor. 2.1 Babtada . t ........ .Ban Pedre... Nor. 25 Veeaett a Depart ' Tessal. -. ;--, Por . Data ' Ptwlet ............ Tokohassa-... Nov. 20 Toita Mara Japan ...... .NaT. 20 Sinaloa ........... .Mexios ......Nov. 20 Agvnster ..New Tork i . . Nov. 2 1 Admiral Oeodrich.... San Fran ....Not. West Notras .... . .Buenos Aires. .Nee. 23 Admiral Evans -San Fraa ....Nov. 22 Dakotaa ...... ...-.New Kork , . , Nov. sa Teahida Mara ....... - America , . .Nor. 28 sauiraomaa , . ,Ui.,bu itii ,.,,.-io?, zs Celila . . .......... .Saa Fraa . .Nov. ait . Edward Luekenbach ,, .New Tork ...Nov. 24 Lewis Luckeabach .... New Tork . . ..Nov. 2 4 Eldorado., .i,., . .... .Mobile .... ...Nov. 24 Willpolo. .......... .Baltimore .. .Nov. 2K 5 ommereial Pathfinder. New Tork . . , Nov. 25 uaeanrtar ,.-,. London .....Nor. 28 West Coyoto. . . . i Orient .-. . -. . , Nor. 2.1 -Annette Rolph Sea. Fran ....Nov. 25:- Bose City San. Fran. ... Nor. 25 Dochra ............ New York. . . Nov.. 26 Veaeets tn Iar4 - . . TssssL . Berth. ' .' ' Admiral Evans ............ Terminal Na, 2 Agwistar . , , , . . . Terminal Sa 1 Benmohr ................. ...'Globe Mills Celilo . . . ................ St Helena Chiiiirothe . . ............. Cernfoot Desk CoL P, S. Mlcbie.. ......... Gov't Moorings Daisy ... .. . ............... . Knappton Dakotaa ........ i ........ .Terminal No. I Erie . . ..... .......Portland Vegetable Oil P. 8. Loop ..................... Astoria George U Oltoa ....St, Helens Dock Halco. . ..... ,. ...... DrydoclT' Hannawa .............. ..Terminal No. 1 Harsld ..... ....... .,;.Nerth Dank Deck E. TJ. Kruse ...... es. ...... . .Wauna Kohman Mara Colo m big Co. Mill La Merced ..................... Drydoek MultBOBtah .............. Conch St rtack . - ... .,.... ... .... , . ..... .,, . tregea Ptaa .............. .Peeinauls Jsuis Pswlet ... . .Xerr-Gifford MSI West Coyote ............. Terminal No. 4 . West O'Howa ................ Crows Mills Yoshida Mara, ...... . ...... , slbers No. 8 Tojin Mara ............... Inman-Peulsea ' THAXSPORTATIOSr TRAVEL, retiri limit pn Bteeaaahip Cwmpiaias, aa4 saa eeeare available space an any aSaaawat ai aay Jwe. tavaing from esn efflce the - - - ST4AaHle- TitiaSTa v . ' , Pstroas eoatem plating .travel at borne - as I broad, e bviagitia their friends er releases ever frogs the old aoaatry, anoctd take a 4- -vantage ot expeoeaced - ialoctoatvoa tree et gherge. j JOOfUlllL ,twJ5 WFOetWSTIOaT i . oonsav a. SMITH, afsnaaep tim vearnai ssiwa. fertleadQrepon. JaarshaJI 447 rf Astoria and Way Points STRS3LUHLII.E O Q'2 Daily, Except SatarcUx, . 1 i30 P. M. -, Fare to Astoria $1.85 Ona Way I . ; cwouua a rip "Week-End Eotind Trip $2.50 The Dalles-Hood River -1 - ' Steamer Service - - Daily )51xcept San 7:15 A. II. -.Firi to The Dalles $1-25 . v JJood Riyep $1.00 ; The llarklns Trans porta Hon Co. Broadway 8144' c Aider St. Dock North 5 China Line COLUMBIA PACIFIC SHIPPING COJIPANY Operating: tTnlted B tales Government Shi pa " -" P1KCT VREldHT SEBTICB WITHOVT - - t .- c. TBASSNHIPMBXT - BETWEEJir ' , . . r0BTIAII. OEG0a 1TOBB. SHAITOWAI, TABTJBAB r tTiaatolal JUALBE14 . T