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TUESDAY, OVE'IBEH 21, THE OIIEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, CHEGO:;. HEAVY s SUPPLIES OF PIGKLES SELLING TO ATLANTIC COAST CALIFORNIA IS BUYING BUTTER TTJISDAT TJAIBT TRADE Batter. CErrt Cheee. v Cube Ex Select. Flat. Portias .,..... 44c -44e -So HA1 TrulM ... ; CUfftfo ' .., . 54w York. ...... Los Asgeleg ..... Seattle .......... 484: 88 4i :v- 99 8 ' 88 v California is aai nosinc natter i n th lo cal tra vita a eenaral lnaproTeraent in the Mutation boUi retard fresh, and teras of-fenn-. . .- ' - Haifa of eentrlil rnbe-extrss are con firmed for California shijissent as ' hich as 44 a pound. - This is the estreine mark and salts ara shown as law a 49e for similar qual ity. V ) ,, . Loral r the surkrt is ia cults gtod shspe with practically no thaalns of print prices r nent among thee who urtr nearatam value bats as of their iwebtlicr to eeenre then. . ;. .." Fact, thai Calilmtia is tasane stones as weti as trash ewbes. . inAieafcea tiae ranipWTe chance In the Booth era situation. For s while there was prsctiraJly Be dispoaitiea to tk an supplies of any sort in this territory. This im- ereranmt baa been marked sine tent was mads of an advanced asking for Mew Zealand of ferine. ' - I' ' ' Those deairin special -information retard inc any market, shonki writs tits- Coanmarcial .Editor. Oregon Journal, enclcaon stamp for reply. F.GG TRADE IS HOLDING WE LI Trade in toe em soars is hotennt wett at eetabluned valne. Ttai applies pfincipaUy to freaa nffenns. Storage roods are firm only in spots. Interaumntam sections eanunne to purchase ice house exxxts. : HIDE FKICES SHOWIXG LOSSES - Local bid buyers adrrse of s general de ' elin of shoot 2e a poaod in value here which they claim ara weak and may so still lower. : aiohsir and wool situation is anfwhi , ta- , proved. CHICIE XAItXKT STILL ACTIVE Kfeiriy actire trade is sbown is the chicken market. W ruls cleanora are not reneraliy shown because of th very liberal offenses, price in general ara bates maintained along the street, lftrrks and geese quiet. " CANNED TOMATO PRICES RISING Farther advances in canned tomatoes ars shown in latest offerings by sxKxrtstum ear. max intsretita. lYeeaUint prices are folly 10 to It per cent above openrac flfures. Local jrbin prices not amtorm. SOME SMADIFO APPLE PRICES Becsone of the determinatioa of arowera to unload with as IitUe delay as possible, some rcceiTeri here are stain hadiac prices on face and fill and jnmble packs. Kren these ralne appear firorsblo to imseis who are anxious to est the money. MEAT TRADE NOT VERT ACTIVE While prices are unchanged little sell ray is howing in the markets for country killed meats. Vil and hoes were both dull donna the day, with some -sery food Quality arguable. BRIEF NOTES Potatoes continue beary. PRODUCE TRADE aoiet with. Onions a boat steady, with bmited shippick call. Better demand 8 howing H.IISM B.&U box for bt. for. cranberries at tsr each Loa Anceles and Bacraasanto let- ture m; sales 93-7 crmte. t'anliflower of quality 92 down. scare and firm at SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE , U'eatber bnreaa adTMed Tnesday : - Protect thipmenta dun dc the nest Btt hoars against the following minimum temperatures: Owing north to Seattle. 3a degrees: northesst ta Hpo ksaa, -24 degrees; east ta HeSer, XX sag reus, and aowta ta Ashland. Bit degrees, minimum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 38 degrees. PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICES - These are . the prices retailers pay whole. Balers, except as otherwise noted: ' i j BUTTEK Selling prices, bog lota: Cream- rry nrices Prints, extras. 4 So lb., for plain wrappers: cubes. 42aV44e per ib.; dairy buying price, SOe per lb. s - BTJTTEHFAT PorOsnd deHTery 1asis: No. 1 grade, 48c: Nex 2. 46et Ma, 1 sons. 44a ".for "A" grade. . ' CHEESE SelHag: T Tills mook, trSpleta. S3 0 83a lb. ) Young America, S8 par lb. : i Oregon triplets. 21027a. Buying price. 1 a. b. Tillamook; Triplets. 80c; lauag America tad Longheras, 8 lc. ' Selling priee: Block , Swiss, Wisconsin. 80 0) 85c: imported, 80s lb. : limburgar 25 0 286: eressa brick, Oregon. Si 0 23c; Eastern, 88 0 80a. EGGS Buying price. Front atreet: Cur ' rent receipts, VTssUrn Oregon. 48a doe.: Eastern Oregon, 4 Be ur doa. ; benjaeries. 82e per doa. ; geUing nrtcex select. tSeper dot.; esndled. 67e per doa : puUets. 9a par doa.; Brocage, 82 047o per dee. EfciGS AssoeUtioa seillsr price? Select ' I.'rvK pftl'LTRT Selliaa nnea; Han "hens 22 028a per ft. : Bent bens, 1S0 13 per Tb.; docks, IS V 20e per lb.; geese. 184 ; pa lb.. rrash Fruits ana VeaetsBtes ; PBESH FBC1T Orances. Talenaiaa. 8T.00 0 7.60 box; new nereis, $8.60 0 8. SO per box; lemons, 911-80 012.00 a ease; grape fruit. Florida. 84.00 0 7.80; easabBs, 2 He per lb.; pears. 81.0001.25 pax; Maisaa grapes, 10c per lb.; Toksy. 91.50 01.78 crata, - - BEKRIEo' Cranberries, Northwest. 98.04 0 6 2S per box: Eastera, $20. 00021.00. DRIED FKUITS Dates. 97.40; figs, black. 18 0 20c psr lb.; prunes, 40a and 60s. 25-lb. box, 12 He; 50a and 80s, 10 He tb. : ONIONS - Selling pries to retailers: Ore gon, $1.TS 02.00 per cental; guile, 1820o lb. ; greaa aaions, K8 08Oe per doa. aaaehea. POTATOES. Selling priee to retailers: Ore gon, fancy. 85e 0 91.10 par eentai; sweet po , tatoes. 2Se per. Ib. TUGETABLES Beets. 1 He per Ta.t asV bete, le per pound; tottaca, 91.75 08.40 per erste; carrots, 1 H a per lb. ; tomatoes, Oregon, 50c box: Cal. 92.80 0 2.78 lug; borseradUo, 15 019e lb.; artichokes. 91.75 per-dea.; cauliflower, 9244 0 2.29 per do sen; celery, 73 0 85c per doaea; est plant, 12o IK ( spinach, 78 tJgSc box. APPLES Cooaera, 500 0c face and tfSL 78 R5c: fancy gasV extra fancy, packs. 91.75 02.28 box, -..-.- BRING US To Oar New Xoeatloa. 147 Prat SU, Portland, All Yaar Pradaea . yVf Ask No Caramlsinoa TODAY'S PRICE FOB TOE QTJALITTt 20S. Dacks 22 Can usa X4o and Irs8d Tnrkers and Gceno, also Live Pireona. Salted Hide 12s Pelts S1.50 Can use your Livo Cattle. Sheep and Hoes. Pasture for rent. Qxiantlties of feed. , FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. TlfhtlBr the 3f Trmst 197 raOS' tT EOBXXA,5r " INTELU GENT PRODUCE : MARKETING ;"Soa will get higher returns for your produce If you will use our new meth ods before shipping any product to market. . , Write TJs at Oaee We Will Be Pleased to Tell Ton Hew Ruby & Co., 215 Front St, PORTLAND. OR. ; Turkeys and Geese And all kinds of live and dressed ' poultry, ; veal, hogs and eggra wanted. : Wriu. for shipping tags and price list. i PLASS & SONS 8 FROiTT ST, FARTXJkXD. ORE. Jack Rabbits v S2.50-S3.00 PER DOIEX 4 DEMAND TEET, GOOD SHIP Checks by Betsra 3fatt The Savinar Co., Inc. 199 FRONT ST, POBTLASD. OS. DAG! JET .Br Hrmaa H. Coe1 All the way from Alaska, salmon la betas brought to Portland becauae of ewtasooable ehortag; In oTferinsja here. Kins; or Chinook: a&Lmon Is arrirlng from the Far North, but it cost a pret ty penny . to make - shipments here. Rales are reported by retailers around 93e a pound. In the meanttme there contlnuea a sbortatre of ColumDia river eilversjcla salmon at I0o a pound. Good celery te not so plentiful as the season Is rather late. The price is moving- slig-htly hijrher for quality. Unusually good quality carrots and beets are offered on the market at 4 6c per bunch. I The 4c bunches are smaller. ' . Consumers who use canned tomatoes should purchase . their . requirements without delay. The price is advancing. Some of the retailers have not yet dis covered It. Retail prices senefally anew : Baxter Freeh creamery, 84 0S4e. - Fast slrn i. U 3at Black neV 28c; kalibat. Sew ib. Flour Best local patent, 82.04 02.25 per 4S-ib. aaca. Patatoea New. 1 01 He par fl. Onions $e par BV. Tamhltl atreet prices: - Carrots. 4c bunch ; string beans. 10c Tb.; eabbsca, le lb.; cauliflower, 8 0 26a bead: lettuce, 8 01Oe bead, potatoes, le lb.; celery. 5 010c bunch; tomatoes. 5c lb. Com- Bast, SOe drawn. Honey Comb, prirste stares. SOe; pubiie market. 20c : (mart, SOe i pint. 98a. Eggs Pablie market. SOe; pries te stores. 69ftodosen. Pe.atry Light bene, S2e lb.; beery bens, ever 4 lbs.. 28e lb. r fryers. 80c lb.; broilers, 82e lh.; turkeys, fancy. 45 080a lb. Minneapolis. DnlBtir Flax Minneanolis. Ne. 21. t N. B.) FUx: Msy, 83.28 U ; lieremher. 82.41; Nrember. 82.43: track. $2.44 0.4: am re (Noyem berl. $2.43; (DedMnber). $2.41, Inilutfe. Not. 21. Flax: November. 92.42 H ; Deeember. 92.87; May, 92.28; track, 92.46; arne, 92.88; arrive (Norem bar), $2.44. Foreign Exchange Market New Tcrk, No. 21. W. P.) foreign exchange opened irregular: Sterling $4.50. up 14; franca .0782 H, off 2; lire, ,0471,. off 6; marks. .0001 11-14. up 1-18. Foreign exchange cloned easieV. Sterling, 94.48 : fraonx. .0708 H ; lire. .0463 Vt ; 0001 11-1. San FrascUeo Grata Market Saa Frbacisoa. Not.' 21. Barley cineed. aooa. December. $154 bid; stay. 91.51 V bid. $1.5 ask. Calcatta grain bee. Jane-July, 8 14 a bid, 10c ask; January sales. 9 ac New Terk As far asd Coffee New York. Not. .81. U. P.) Sugar Steady. Raw, 95.69; refined, steady; granu lated. $4,00 0 7. 0. Coffee No, 7 Rio spot, 10 10 Is c; No. 4 Santos, lSfSplafcc. Chicago Cask Wheat Chicago, Not. 21. Cash wheat: No. 2 red. 91.27 01.27; No. 3, red, 91.25 0 1.24: So. 1 hard. tl.SSH; No. 2 hard. 91.20: No 3 hard. 91.1801.19H; No. 2 Montana. 91.21 H. MlaaaapoUs Wheat Market atinnaapolis, Ner. 21. Wheat: Open. High. Low. Dee. ..-115H 117H 114T Uay .. UStt 114H 114H Cleea. 117 118 Nw Tork.Losdos Sllrer New ToTk, Nor. 21. (L N. 8.1 Commer cial bar silrer: Domestic, unchanged at 99 He: foreign. He higher at 65c. London. Not. 21. Bar aiirer, Hd higher at as no. s New Terk Potato Market New York, Nor. 21. (L N. 8.) Potatoes (in bulk, barret or bar) Market steady. Near by white, $1.6009 00; sweeta, 91. 25 01.74. Naval Stores Market " New York, Nor. 21- Turpentine garaa aah, 91.824; New fork. 91.68 01.59. Rosin Barannah, 93.35; New York, 96.50. COGKTRY MEA.T8 Selling prtca: Uorw try begs. 1S018HC per lb.; besry staff less; veal tops (about 80 to 100 lbs.), 13 H 0 18o par lb.; heaTy sruff lem; mmbs, 18e lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams. 38 0 91a. lb.; breskfsst bacon. 27 044c lb. PACKING H0CSE MEATS Starr beef. 12Hlo !: heifers. 11011He lb.; coin 9010c; Ismba, 19 0 20a Si.; ewes, 90014c lb.: hogs. 14 016 He tt. LASO Kettle reodered. ItHe Is.; tierce basis, easapauada 14a. BEANS Smtll white. 9T.00; Urge as. 910.80: whits, bsywo. 87.00; pink, .$7.90; 94. so: rea su.'o. HONEY New. $4.00 04. SO aaf ease. RICE Japan. No. 1. Sc; Blue Rasa Se .; New Orleans bead, 4 He. COFFEE Boasted, latitat lb. Is sacks or drams. 8 ALT Coarse, half gronnd, 100s, 915.00 ton; 60s, $17.85; Uble dairy, 60s. 927.50; bales. 93.8O04.O6i fancy table and dairy, 984786; Jump. 994-86. SUGAR Cube, -. 93.8S; fruit and berry. 97.85; yellow C. $70: beet, granulated. 87.76; extra C, 97.86; golden O. 9T.90. CANNED MILK Telia, 98.66s baby Bike, 94.00 case; Eagle, 9 9.9 8 ease. SOIA CR44CKEHS In bulk, IBe lb.' NUTS Walnuts. 910 24a Bxi . almonaa, 24 0 28c lb.: filbert 17e lh.: peanuts, 6a lb.; pecans. 25c Ib. ; Bra alia. 18 H e lb.; cbastauts. Japanese, 82 0 24s lb. Flah and BheMfWl PRESH FISH SilTerside salmon, 1S per Tb.; hahbut. 20022a lb.; Mack cod. 8 010c lb.; basket kippered cad. 89 0; beeket kip pered salmen. 92.60: ting end, 7 0S ver lb.: sole, 10c Tb. ; torn cad, 10c Ib. ; sUrar smelt, 12 He per lb. . OTSTERa Eastern. 4.60 gal: ObmpU 96.00 gaL, $150 qt; crabs. Urge. $3.60 eoa.; smali. 2 80 dos. Meas, aVaai and Midas BOPS 1622 Crop, nominal. 8 016a Ib. HIDES CaUskio. 15e &.; kips. 12a. lb; arewi tiioea, pc in. i saitea, i vo us MOH A I a Nominal. 28 045a lb. SHEEP PELTS Leaf dry pelts. 28a lb.; short pelts. 11 Ho lb.i Ions hair coat Belts. 16 lb.; short hair goat perm, 5 0 60s each. WOOL Willamette valley, eaarse. 25 0 27c: medium, 82 085e lfei fine, 46045c lb.; Eavtern Oreeoa-Idaha. 46 04 5a Ib. TALLOW AND GBEASB No. 1 tallow. ni wo. s, r 4 H aej grease. SH0 4e lb. CA8CARA BARK 1922 pees, Sc; 1921 peel. Be ib.; grape rest. Te lb. Paints, Olbv ktto. RAW LINSEED OILr BsrreK par cal.. 41-ie: gaL eaae. Bar get,. 91.38. BOILED UNSEED OIL Barrels, per- gaL. ai.iz; a sal. cane, per aai S1.IT, TCRPENTINS Drama, par gal.. 9L92; 9 gal cans, per gaL, 91.97. WHITS LEAD 100-Jb. kastv per la.. aa ma. Lasnbep and Shine lea . Latest carload lumber sales by tarers, qaotatiaaa rep resenting f. a b. null tsV aes in direct salsa to retailers aad including seinng expenses: FLOORING: i High. Le. l4 Na. 3 . C . . . . .952.00 847 06 1x4 No. 8 and bets g. 99.66 -97.60 FINiaH- Ave. 949.09 99.00 1x8 10 99.00 CEILING: X4 No. 2 and bet. 38.00 DROP SIDING: 1x4 No. 2 and bet... 41.00 36.60 86.60 90.00 88.00 98.00 . 40.00 BOASUS AND SHIP LAP: 1x8 16 tl 19.60 10.90 19.50 DIMENSIONS: 8x4 12-14 . . SMALL TIMBER: 3x4 12-16 LATHi 4 ft.No. 4 fir ...... suisaUkS: A- ............. Total aalea, 32 mills. 19.50 17.60; 18.50 18.90 17.50 S.00 4.S6 8.06 9.06 9.00 7.618.784 feet. V9lonthM EAST GRABBING OREGON PICKLES By Hymaa N, New Tork, the Atlantis Saaboara and 4t the Mui-weet ara parehaears af Oregon pickles ta carload lots for the first time known. Tea cam of pickles will be started froai Pertland to Philadelphia via the Panama eaaal thai week and folly eight earkrttls of dttla have al ready been end to go forward to New York. . Oregon and Wsshisgton will ropply the pickle needs of many sectiorta af the country this season. ' In both states there ' was a bumper output of encumbers this season while in moat other sections of the country aa acuta shortage was shown. .-.-i-. .. Firat new of the nstioa-wirle snoring of pickles came indirectly from California inter ests. The trade of that Mate began to pur chase lineal supplies in this territory. Boon the shipping directions were given to eastera points. Now direct business with the. terri tory east of the Rockies is confirmed by aocsi pickling interest. - In view of the widespread demand, the aaag ket for sickles is showing general advances. Wheat Market : ' At Chicago Closes At General Bise Chicago, Nor. 21. Sentiment in wheat baa not chanced and ' the technical position f the market, was streagtbenad by ties break of yesterday and this morning. The Liverpool cable was not as weak as . ex pected and this encouraged the bolls to bold an to their hues but selling by somi the buyer on yesterday's break forced of out: liquidation of lines on stop-loas orders and also encounged locals to make short aalea. Conuniasioa bouses picked up the wheat an the break and when shorts tried to cover Uiey were forced to bid prices higher than 'the clone of .Monday. "There was sot much ftews in circulation, There were a number of re vised estimates of Australia's exportable sur plus ranging from 50,000,000 to 40.000,000 bushel. This is expected to offset in part the increased production in the Argentine Be- "f'r i 'rlT , " ereased otter of Manitoba wheat. The board reported a strong demand for parcels. Cash wheat premiums were unchanged, bat easy in . the Northwest. Local shippers re ported millers holding off. Receipts of wheat at primary markets are not so heavy as af late. Southwect reported a big movement at interior markets. Corn followed the trend' of wheat. Et eonraged by sales from longs pit traders pat out short line carry and later they were forced to cover at higher levels. Two af the leading local "traders took the enrol as oat of the market. Facifie eeaat, Bwaiheaat and Western feeders are reported paying extra va- gartt prices tor eaah corn at Omaha. Local ! f shippers are unable to sail snore corn to the rt. punfrv sold corn a little mora free If to arrive- - Oat followed the trend of ether grains. Liquidation of December was in evidence early. The market did not recover as rapidly as other crains. Shipping demand was not so gocd as of late. Provisions were easier , aa selling inspired by lower bogs. Wheat closed strong at the best prices of the day, showing a gain af H to 1 He: Deoember, 91.20 H 0 1.20 ; Msy. $1.18 H (5 1.1814; July. 91.09 H 0 1.09 H, Corn closed to lHc higher: December. 71e; Msy. 71H 07lHe; July. 70 He. Oats closed H a. higher: Decamber, 43Hc; May. 43H043He; July, 99 He. Lard closed unchanged te 2 He lower. Chicago range by United Pre: Open. rUgh. Lew. Close, WHEAT Dee. .... 119H 120H 117 4 12014 May .... 114H 11SH 1184. 11SH July .... 10S lOWVs 107 H 169 H , CORN Dee. .... TO H 71f4 70H ; Tl4 May .... 70 H 71 H Tl July .... 69 70 6 It H 70 H . ' "- OATH Deo. 48H ; 44 42H 43 H May .... 43 43 H 42 H 48 H July.... 30 H 4H 89H ; S H LAKD Jan. .... 892 952 699 ..:'-" May .... 1020 , 102 1020 . 1023 I -y uws . - j May .... ... 96,2 KVK Dec. .... S74--Sa Si4 87 SB H May .... SjH- OH ' S H u UAKLKi 1 O0C " . a a . a . - . . e '. 69 3es LIVERPOOL STRENGTH FEATURE - OF EARLY COTTON TRADING New York, Nov. 21. (L N. S.) Extraor dinary strength at Liverpool was a featur at the opening of the eottoB market here today. It wss attributed m oriveta cables to re buying by bulls and trade purchasing, which caught the market short. Th local list did not fully respond, but started 28 to 48 points higher, followed by sharp reactions which Liverpool joined. There was heavy selling on the early rise here by Liverpool, the South and spot boosts. Wall street. New Okies a and bought. The market closed steady today et a set advance of 13 te 47 points. Spot cotton was quiet today. 25 points higher at 25.40c Ne ' Prices pany: reported by Overbeek V Cooke eom- Month January , March My July October .. December Oprn. 3525 513 467 2474 2328? 2550 High. '2584 2538 2525 -i 2402 2328 2566 Lew. 24 86 2484 2474 2446 2 2 5 3488 Close 2580 3531 S320 8482 281S 2632 New York spot atajket 2640. 30 up. POTATOES AX02TO THE COAST San Franetooe Market San Francisco. Nov. 81. (TJ. Onions Stockton red, 91.8O01.T9; per cwtv. 91.6001.76. p. yellows. . Potatoes River fancy. $1.10 1.25 : Idaho, Viaaotngtoa Netted Gams. 91.40 0 1.6a i Be Unas, $1.75 2.00. ; SbgHntia Blei h mi . - wMSSwawv vvmaas mwraj SeatUe. Nov. 21j L N. S.) California. 2 He: Walla Walla. 2c Potatoes T akima Gems, 925 028; local. xsejzu. Lea Angeles, Nov. 21. Potatoes North ern River. 9 1-85 0 3.00; poorer- low- as 8L60; Idaho KosseU, $1.70 01.85. DAIRT ERODrCE OF THE COAST San Franclsoe Btarfest San Fmnciaeo, Nov. 21. (TJ. P.l But ter Extras. 48 He; prime firsts, 4? He; 11T5TS, sHC . Rr Kitra 4e: (ra 64c: extra 'puJJeta, aSe; knderaixed. 41c. . Cheese California flats fancy. 23c Seattle. Nov. 21. rggs fli lot ranch 98c: puners aoa Butter City creamery. 48e: bricks. 40c : Cheeee Oregon tripeet. - 9e; Tilb-akaok tnpieta. 310 83c: Tonne Amersesa, 83c Lea Snoot oa (nark at . Lo Angeles, Nov. 3 1. Butter 8 6a. ' Egg KTirsB, 62 c; case count, 85c; pautfts. tie. - "i Poultry Hess, 22e; broOers, 86c; fryen. xse iosTaeV-"'1;-' im- ... 1 , t.y Llverpool Cottea Steady IdverpaoL Nov. 21. (I. N. 3.) Spot cot ton opened in oauted demand. : Prices steady; aw avvo nates. American middling fair. 4J; btwsx mmonnr.. !.; run 14.80; middlings, 14.86; low, 14.60; good VIUU4U7, so.ao. Live Turkeys Moving Slowly In Local Trade Eire tarkeys are kard te move, even at lower prices, wklle there coatiaaeg aa easy tone ia dreised roods. Sons shipping order ars beiag received and filled, hat tie appeaara the extreme top for oaality birds, i Attempts of - coaamlHloa handlers to seears S9e have fail, gescrally, - sathoagh. a stag le btrd may sell for that, r - ' - Prices geserally la effect Tat, nayt i. -; Elvo Tarkeyg Faaey, te to ZSci ordinary to cans, toe to tie per lb. Dressed Tarkeyi Jo. 1, tici No. t aad old tome, tact JTe. $3 or calls, X2e to Sic per lb. a : ' ' LH CALVES IN BETTER DEIVIAFJD TrESDATIlVESTOCX TRADE Hogs Ster$ Lamed Pertlaad ...... 9.79 9) tAO 912.66 Chicago .. . 1 J9 18A4 14.79 aa Fraaelseo. HJth . - J 14.64 Beaver 8.60 IJ&i 19A9 Ksaisa City ... 1A0 ' 11M Omaha MS - 11A9 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN Hose. Cattle. Calvaa, Sheep. Care. Tuesday . .....809 203 3 8S 13 Week ago .....215 166 , , 631 . 11 2 weeks ago 66 6 ... 1990 12 4 weeks ago. .926 . . .... 4 Year ago ....... 99 46 . . . 9 2 years ago 911 355 74 689 - 19 3 years ago.... 328 .041 8 165 9 4 yaar aco....6& 191 12 .. 6 North PorUaad reported fat 13 loads of frrh arrival Tnaeday. of which two loads wast di rect ta killer. Hoaa were steady and practi cally no change waa shown in other lines with the elocution, of esdvea The brbmr am bis her. Calves are sailing fulby SOa a set, a pre vt ewe onatatione in the yards, with an extra ma top of $9.63 reported ltaaday. KSeaaral rattle market, while slow ia spots, was inclined to steadiness, with former prices cos tinned. : Cteataanl i el lie --w-, renew: notce steers ............ ,s O.TS a T.96 T.00 6.39 4.96 4.29 9.66 4.56 III 2.0O 4.80 6.50 5.00 9.66 S.60 8.60 7.50 Hedi Uttm to goad aKaia 6.25 0 8.50 0 Pair ta Common to fair steers . .... Chatoa heifers t.. ........ Choice cows and heifer . i . . Mediam to good cows-heifers. Fair to median: sows-heifers. 4.00 0 9.60 0 4.56 0 8.64 0 8.00 0 9.060 1-60 0 9.00 0 6.00 0 4-60 0 9.00 0 8.00 0 7.50 0 Coaam ta fair Bulla . . r,in! - . . . . . . . sir to goea lueotis ... ("hoice dairy cal res ........ . J nme iigm carres Medium hght calsea . Heavy csires . 4.00 0 . Isliw Vasaaw ' Mala Swine values held about steady at North rortiana Ttwsday. to the complete surprise of the trade, at a general out in values had bees anticipated. Only a small run waa shown for the day and. quality considered. old at General hoe market ranee; 1 Smooth bnavy, 38O-9O0 lbi 1 riuiw UIBl 9.25 0 9.00 0 7.60 0 6. 00 0 8.23 0 9.25 0 0.75 6.00 ft.00 7.50 8.75 H 85 ,6.00 pm v -a-v v .use Smooth he ry. 800 lb, up. . wuBa w.y ....,..... Fat pigs Feeder pigs .j. . Stag ........... . j . . .4.660 . Snaaa t-aetUew Pewowki- Sheep sind mmb trade continued in a favor able post Pen at North Pertland Tuesday. Ran eSnaarted"1'" ' rn'. (General sheep tad mmb range: -ne eaet of mountain lambs. 1 1.66 0 12.60 . - . ISJ Mediam valler lamb Common valley mmb Cull lamb Heavy yesrlinga ... Light yearliaga .... 12.50 Heavy weU)ra Light erether Ewe ...... anmB STEERS No. 36. S. T. 95. 9. 21. 20. 26. 7. 11. 51 Av. Lb. . ..1009 . .. 836 . ..1025 ...1173 . .. 90S . ..116S ...1629 . ..1185 ...1070 . .. 780 ... 695 . ..1294 ...1185 Price No. 8 6,35 4.96 6.75 6.79 S.00 7.25 6.26 7.10 6.28 5.66 S.66 6.66 7.00 6.60 7.00 7.56 9.60 6.66 6.25 7.60 7.00 6.76 6.60 0., 16.. 24.. 14. . 9. . 14.. 28. 6.. 6.. 16. . 36.. 26.. 3.. 2.. 12.. 27, 27 1667 12. .. 1670 26, ..1135 .. 938 ..1106 ..1126 ..1214 ..1119 .. 947 ..1693 4.. 15., 7. . 3.. 18. 23., 9., IT. ...1202 3. ...1195 16. ...1173 14... .1983 9... .1152 22.... 946 . COWS 37. 6. 16. 099 ..992 .A 04 6 9 4.00 8.85 8.79 3.60 4.50 3.79 4.78 8.00 4.25 4.75 - 5.66 4.79 3.60 4.64 4.60 4.29 4.29 4.25 2.25 2.26 3.25 2.25 4.66 4. 35 4.25 4.2S 4.79 . 4.78 S.OO 16.. 0S9 f 8.95 4.60 4.25 8.86 4.60 4.60 4.85 4.25 3.00 S. 80 4.50 4.50 4.98 4.60 4.50 4.25 4.25 8.90 2.25 3.25 2.23 2.25 4.00 6.00 4.25 4.25 8.60 4.75 ll.VOU . yo.ee 0 ii.o . 9.06 010.00 I 6.T6 9.00 . : 9.000 0.S6 . 9.50 0 9.00 . T.06 0 T. 4 T.B6 0 8.50 - 3.60 0 6.00 Sales - Av. Lb. Price .,1696 I 6.76 .. 879 9.29 ..1407 6.75 ..1167 4.75 .. 943 4.00 ..1616 . 7.25 ..1029 6.90 ..1055 6.60 ..80S 4.99 .. 978 6.50 ..1108 6.25 ..1019 6.50 ..1182 7.25 .. 948 4.00 .. 996 6.50 1093 5-fiO 7.90 6.00 6.75 6.75 7.00 9-60 ... .1207 8.... 886 9... .1084 17. ...1619 884. ..1119 6.,.. 966 16... . 871 4. ... 995 26. ... 670 8... .1603 2... .1235 28... .1095 9.... 927 8. ...1017 ... .1050 8.. '..1688 7. ...1067 6.... 908 3 810 2.... 870 4..., 835 8.. ..1176 24... .1200 3.... 926 2.... 955 8.... 911 22... .1186 9. 25. a ara. S ..1009 ..1075 ..1090 .. 774 .. 921 ,.1028 ..1059 ..1022 . 965 .. 900 ..1099 .. 946 ..1916 .. 8T0 .. 886 . 898 14. 15. 10. 16. 21. 14. . 6.. 8.. 3.. 2.. 4.. 8. 5. 2..,. 90S 3.... 736 6.. ,.1144 20 1154 2... .1086 9... .1006 2. ... 980 28.... 55 17 1969 ' HEIFERS 2... 10... 9... 655 826 9 S.99 4.00 S.25 2. 699 875 5.00 4.00 2. .. 988 .. 180 .-. 140 .. S0 .. 996 CALVES 1.. 1. . 1.. 15S 170 120 8.50 8.00 T.O0 7.00 1 1..., STAGS 3 8.26 I 1..., MIXED CATTLE 1100 t 8.25 ,25 v.. T2T 9 946 . 10.... 650 1....1436 2... .1865 1.... 994 1....1810 1.... 850 J 1....1640 2 1480 9 4.66 I 7.... 998 8.00 I 9.... 696 -604.... 680 4.33 8.00 5.66 4.06 8.76 1....1270 1....1410 1....1280 l..1450 3.25 4.46 4.28 4.60 4.60 4.60 S.OO 4.25 4.25 1. .1876 .1670 .1290 .1278 8.60 1. . 1.. 13.. its 3.16 2.. ..1484 -3.75 3.66 1 8.. 12.. 6. . 6. . ..1033 HOGS .4 3S3 .. 270 4.75 8.76 8.26 . 9.29 8.25 9.66 . 9.66 9.25 9.35 6.96 9.96 0.85 0.99 6.95 6.95 6.25 8.25 1.65 7.50 0.60 9.66 9.50 6.60 8.96 8.46 6.46 9.49 9.46 6.29 9.25 8.25 9.26 S.25 8.76 9.'28 0.19 8.06 9.66 6.6 S 9.26 9.99 5.75 8.25 116 8.95 S.60 8.75 0.50 8.90 6.95 19.... 195 5.... 294 25. . .. 328 23..., 167 27 its 7., .. 185 . ... 175 4.... 145 2.-.. 838 . 2.... 189 1.... 600 3..., 366 4.... 475 99.... 153 33..., 74 1.... 390 28, ... 154 .... 212 103.... 187 T. . ,. 338 81.... 144 4 225 - 6..., 332 .... 176 IS..., 178 1.... 146 T. . .. ISO 1... 220 16.... 213 2.... 136 2. . .. 140 31.... 17T 12.... 207 15 67 4 17T 1... 410 1.... 226 21.... 317 0.95 a. 8 5 9.95 9.95 S.29 6.35 7.23 S 85 9.3 S 9.40 8.66 8.9 9.50 9.60 6.60 8.90 7.40 9.46 8.75 8.00 9.2 S .2S 8.75 9.25 V.18 8.86 0.46 0.65 9.06 6.88 9.63 8.90 7.90 60 8 6.60 84 10.06 23.... 329. ... 2.... 19.... 105.... 60 .74 108 66 65 112.25 i 81.... 6.... 07 . 6 . . 11.83 63 9.00 76 11.66 16.90 13.60 11.60 65 . 8.75 201 . 0.69 .... EWES v . ... 110 8 6.60 18.... 168 281,... 91 4.75 I 176.:.. 125 9.... 133 8.00 I 5.... 229 ..., 316 9.40 YEARLINGS ' 1.... 140 8 8.6O f , : BVCK3 . '' I.-. 100 9 8.56 1 " , Tam.ay Mernlnfl aahm ' t ,.. tTSI.Vrja. 8.00 S.OO 0.60 No. Are. Tb. . Price. I No. Ave. lbs. Price. 8 3.00 S.. 6 g 6,25 1... 810 0 12 lit I 1" Ms Z... SO . S.6O I - ..; r LAMBS ' ' 1 ... 80 818.00 I 24...- 80 310.80 EWES 21... 140 8 8 50 . J YEASI-TNCa 14... 05 180 8 8.6O BUCK SHEEP 4.00 STEERS 10... T... 1.4 4 .841 8 .881 $ ,1040 . 833 65 COWS 4.10 4.00 8.66 9S3 947 7 tO 4.28 4.60 ' 4.80 1.... 190 8 IS.... 186 24 lis 11.... 280 20.... 178 10.... 147 11.... 490 7 140 a.. sis io 9,... 299 1.... 420 11.... 480 9,... 273 99.... 16S 44.... 171 41,... 192 1.... 150 2,... 240 7..?., 183 72.,.. 175 18.... 196 39.... 246 . 4.... 257 11.... 172 16.,.. 124 ...I.... 160 .19.... 171 9.... 167 4.... 262 ,9.... 220 f,.M 204 ,8 253 121.... 193 - 88.,. 175 84.... 85 i 7.... 192 19.... 171 89.... 109 1.... 840 : UNDERTONE GOOD WHEAT TRADE TCESBAT WJTEAT TRADE :. , , ' Toar Bid . Rise Ago Hard white ........ 9L30 3e , 919 Sort white Id - 1! , LC3 Western white ...... 1J( , IM Hard wlaUr ....... JJ1. .. ' 1.91 Northern tpi-lar ... , L29 So 1.98 Western red , US; 6 HOKTRWEST tAN lUSC'ETPTB - Coaspued by the Menenaaas blxchanga .' . Wheat. Uariey. Flour. Uata. Kay. rorUnnd Tnm ss . 1 - ... Year age .... I . ' , . Peasoo to datalOSSl 80 736 H 71 Year ago ...,1444 124 100 46S 76S Taeoma Man. 44 2 S 3 0 Year tge . . . . 24 . . 8 Season to date 3843 -18 "473 '-. 316 leer ago.... 8646 7S J86 . 76 462 Seattle Men. . ST 19 7 11 kear ago 14 : . . " . . . 24 Seaaon ta date 4 SOS IT ItST ' ST 42 Tear ago .... 4034 lVS 104 . 261 S21 heaioa to date 302 22 47 " Another very erratic market was shown for wheat threugbout tba world's trade Taesday Prhiea were incbaed to boh Bp and dawa with rapidly changing sentiment but it is noted that the real nndertone continue- quite favorable. In other wards despia the q anting of gener ally lower prices for cash wheat; actnal Puei- eaaad not ae ronlxrmed at reduced tig;- Eved though general bids for whir chib or VHte, were not above I1.II pk bushel tidewater, confirmed sales ware ganer . ally at 31.26. Not much buaiaes passed ia wheat during the 24 hours but what sale were made were at former prices for export grades. Uvecpool started the day with losses of 4 to Id a compared with the (Saturday finals, but the closing waa slightly better with priee unchanged to Hd off. Sooth American markets acted rather con trary with opening figure at Buenos Aire in clined to discount the Lirerpoot weakness with nearby staff up He while February was up : . ; - Chicago started with a las, went higher and then eased aft fractionally with net charts not hnnraW Everywhere this same tendency wss shown to stay quite elosa to recent values. little foreign flour bnsinosB it shown hut domestic conditions are favorable with main tained prices. , -Millstuff are very scarce and' vary firm with no further price change for the day. All coarse grains are showinc- strength. WHEAT Burfng price tidewater, track de livery: dub, 91.25 per be - bloeatcm, 91.60 01.65 per. ba. ; Big Bend blueatem. $1.66; Turkey red. $1.2201.23; red Russian, 81.22. - .. - DOMESTIC fTiOTJK Selling price, mill dons; Patent, now crop, $7.60; Willamette valley brands. 36.10 0 6.90; local straight, 95.86; bakers' hard wheat. 97.60; bakers' bluestera, 87.80; baker' pastry, $5.80; gra ham. $6.40; whole wheat, 96.60; rye, 96.80 bbl. Price for ekty delivery 16c extra; sub urban. 30c extra. . EXPORT FLOCtt Cmb straight, 95. 64); blueatem, cut-off, 95.90. HAY Buying ra-icet Willamette timothy, fancy, $20.00 20.50; Eastern Oregon tim othy. 822.60 per toe; clever, 818.60019.00; straw. 68.00; alfalfa, $18.00; grain hay, 920.06. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta. 16c for new crop delivery. Domestic begs. 10c each. MJLLSTIIFFS Milium at mill, sacked, ton lots, 935.00; carload lots, 834.00; middlings. 842.00 0 48.66 per tonT ' -?4TS ' Per ton. boring priee: Feed. 336.00; milling, 337.06. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. 833.50; brewing, 434.50. - FEEDSTUFF" T. O. B. mllla: ' Rolled hartfT. 37.00i whole barley. 533.00; alfalfa . . eoeotnttt meal, $38.00; crtcked corn, 938.00; whole corn, 936.90. Merchant' Exchange bids; WHEAT Nov. . Dec 1.60 1.25 1.24 1.17 1.20 1.16 Jan. 1.49 1.24 1.23 1.18 1.19 1.15 Kara -wmte ........ Soft white ......... Western white ...... Hard winter . ....... Northern spring ... Western red ........ 1.60 15 , 1.24 1.18 1.20 1.16 FEED OATS No. a 8Sln. natural , . 8S.0O 83.0O 88.50 36.25 85.60 93.60 36.25 86 lb. ehpp .83.50 38 lb. naturals 86.60 BARLEY 40 lh. sunimuia .... .83.00 CORN 35.00 85.00 No. No. E. Y. shipment. 85.00 E. Y. shipment. 34.00 34.25 34.00 33.75 33.00 Nw Tork Metal Market New- To. Nov. 21. (L N. S.) Copper Croet spot, Neveabar. Deoember, 13 H0 r if2v'liTOie; Kt yow1"nt. December, Spelter, easy: 7.10 0 2.25c spot, November, December. Wftalpeg Wheat Market Winnipeg, Nov. 21. Wheat: i Open. High. Lew. Dec ..1103H 107 H 105 Msy .. 108H 110H 108 H Nov. .. 113H 114H 112H Close. 167 H 110. 114H MiJ.i.u.i.i.l.m.111 I.I.I I 1 I l I ' aJA'c Dated July 1, 1922 4 Due July' lf 1942 Interest Payable Jan. 1 and July 1 at Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland, Oregon. DENOMINATION $1000-$500 Free From the Nominal Federal Income Tax not to Exceed 4. . -' Title and Trust Company, Portland, Oregon, Trustee ' ' " " - BUSINESS: The Coast Power Company furnishes without competition all the electricity for light and : power in the t . eities of Tillamook, Bay City, Garibaldi, Rockaway, Brighton and Bar View, Oregon, and upon completion of present financing will extend its facilities to Wheeler and Nehalem, serving a population of about 8500. MANAGEMENT: Under ths capable raanagement of Mr. C J. Edwards and bis associates, the. Coast Power Company ; has shown an unusual growth since its incorporation in 1916 from slightly less than 200 'Customers to; over 1500 at the , . present time. Relations with the public are Tery satisfactory. Both the preferred arid common stock are owned entirely by individuals residing in the community served, showing their faith in the rnanagement of .the company. ' PURPOSE OF ISSUE: With the sale of this issue,. $50,000 of the-6 bonds now outstanding hare been retired, making this issue its sole funded debt. Simultaneously with the sale of this issue, the company proposes to sell $50,000 of its 7 ' cumulative preferred stock, proceeds from which can go only to plant enlargements or betterments, thereby increasing the - -.-value of property pledged by mortgage, to secure these bonds. --, ; . , . , , SECURITY OF BONDS: These bonds will be secured by a direct first mortgage on all fixed property of the company and constitute its only funded debt, Total property, value when proposed additions and betterments are completed wiU exceed $250,000. ' - . - . '..- "": EARNINGS: At the present time net earnings are over S Vi times' total interest .oiirements. tt ' is' estimated ihat .: upon completion of proposed additions net eaxoings will increase 20. Sufficient new business is'now ready for service -to more than justify the proposed additions. - This. issue offers an exceptional opportunity for a long-time investment in one of the most substantial public utility;- companies in the Northwest. .,,.... - " 1. Complete details npoa CflnOUGRO'K E lrl.6. TatAwsdSO Houston, Texas. Net. 2 L Texts eottes grower expect t be enriched a least $400. OOO.vOO aa a result at the high prices Sow betat paid for their product. Texts prroe tien It likely to exceed 8.600.000 kale. Tb Pwevly of the planter already Baa bet reflected la stwreaaed buytng.. - - Another tadloaUon a prosperitr is the e twnt t wmest cad debts nave eeett lienKlmted. lb Honstsa branch of tna Federal Heserre bask has loans outstanding M otviy tl.300.0iH), whereas ia 1920 th borrowing rose te 323. 600,060. Houston bank have not borrowed extensively' for svearly a year and now have unahm twada. tJottoa pieking at aeeaiy eom paetjad hot there are now reports of a to crop, trhleh wnl add to the total productioii. - WOOL - .r, Kerrrllle. Texas Nov. 21. Sale have been reported here of three-eighth blood wool at 46 cent a pound and naif -Mood wool to this sec tion baa brought 60 cents. Most of the boying thus Tar has been for Boston account, altnoogh tome sale bare been made to California fnTij. The latter lots of wool wil be shipped via th Panama canal to Pkctfie coast point. , Motor Group Is Sent Higher in N. YV Curb Trade New ' Tork, Nov. 21. Overnight ' aow of stock dividends and special cash disoareementa by several tadostrial corpora tiona and awpecta tions that similar anoouncameno ana tiia forthcoming, stimulated buying - in tpecisl stocks en the curb exchange today. : Tba gen eral list wa quieter, with mora ad ranees tana dec tl nee. ' - - Following Packard Motor ' Car Cat's an noanoement of 100 per cent stock dividend on the common, it waa reported that applies tiott to bat the stock' on the New York- stock ex change had been made. The Share re-; sponded by opening with a substantial ad vaaee and reached a sew high reoord, but that this had been fully discounted was evident by a later reaction to around the close of the . previou day. The' aetioa ef. Packard Metor director stimulated the net of the motor group. This 3 elaas of stoeks csma in for snore attention, i and Durant oommoa continued in actire d ' atand, reaching i a new high reoord when it ' went to 65. Continehtal Motors, although, only slightly changed, was active at higher levels, while Stutx was neglected. . fractionally -lower, . . " f On the curb the general reason underlying ; the ctxeegth of motors was the knowledge that : these companies have been coins aa anusnafiy -good business ia the latter half et 1922, and are looking forward to sUQ better times next Sprina. .. - ;-f A dividend of $4 wa declared on Southwest Penasyivaaia PipaUne, payable Deoember 30 te stockholders of record December 18. This : make a total dlebursemeat of 97 sgsantt 96 ; last year. Th shares were noted S3 bid. offered at 86 against the last previous tale of ' 68. Other pipelines also were ia good de mand again, and higher levels war reached by Indiana Pipeline. Prairie Ptpenxte, tq almost 10 points at one time; National Transit and New York Transit, Other Bttndsrd Oil share were little chanced. ; Salt Creek Producer again led th Inde pendent oils, still reflecting possibility of sn increase . in the dividend rate. Ma rains bo. which bad been neglected' recently, came to life today and gained 2 points on a large turn over. . Mammoth Oil. after early held firm around last night's close. AMERICAN; EI TE STOCK TRICES Chicago. Nov. 21 Heavy runs were re ported at th looal livestock market today, but the trade was in better shape than sellers had looked tor. . The eoantry. still held strictly ; prim steers out of the market, xpecting mere money for the stock during show week. Most of the sellers were prepared to cut the high ' mark for hogs below 99 today, eat trading improved late in the session, aad even money was Quoted. Receipt were estimated at 15, 000 cattle. 49,000 bog. .17,000 sheep and 8000 calves. - i Cattle Choice (teen were in demand. Solas , fed stock bold at $11.00 0 12.00, while strict- , ly - pvtm animals were quoted at 91 8.00 0 lS.Se. The general ran of plain steers sold j at 97.76 0 19.06, and sales war meetly, 10015c lower. Caw were steady to strong ' whila bulla and calve also found a fair outlet at unchanged prior levels. Hogs It was a slow market for hag from the start. Values were generally steady compared with the row tame of the day before or bout a dime off from the best tin that day. Later ta the session, however, value were up to yesterday' average, and ' choice batchers reached $8.00. Few rough packing bog said down to 97, with good lots at 97.60 0 7.65. ,.. Sheep- Fat lama were strong to 15o high er, after a slow start, - Choice nativee went to shippers at $L4.90. while packets paid $14.75 . for good lots. Feeder went at 914 for th ' best oa a steady market. Aged mutton sold wait Good ewes told at tS. , Deover Mobs 99.19 I Denver, Nov. 21. (C. P. ) Cattle re-J eeipta, 6 141; -market steady. Steer. 95.600 7:25; cows and heifers, 94 .04 0 5175; stock- I I I i i i n i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i ARE PROP ROUS AN OREGON INVESTMENT OF HIGH SECURITY AND GOOD RETURN We own and recommend for investment the unsold portion Df r Coast Power refjuest. i - PRICfi: 98 and interest , TO NET 6:15 per cent BOND DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 TO 5:00-SATUKDAYS 8:30 TO 2:00 - Oldest. In the Northwest .WASHINGTON at THIRD en and feeder. 93.39 0 7.60: baa. $2.60 0.75; calves. 86.79 8.00. Hogs receipt. 043: Bisrtet J$f25t sows. Top, $6.16; bulk. 97.760i.O6. -." . 6beev reoeipta. 6906J tnarket eteady. Lambs, 13.23018.60- ewe. 94.OO0C76; feed ers, 812.00 0 13.00. . Saa rrarvcimd Heat flips' Saa Franetsee, Nee. 21 (C. P.) Tattle Beef steers, good, 87.78 0 8.06: medium. $T.OO0T.&, commea. 94.00 0 9,75; beef ee-wa, goed. 95.766.06; medium. $6,35 0 3.56; ccghmcn. 84.0006.00; caiTcs, 130-300 lb., 97.75 0 8.00; 200-350 lb.. 8T.S0 7.T$f 250-800 iba, 81.00 7.60; over $00 1033.60 0 6.807 . Bogs Grain fed, light, 316.75 0 11.25; heavy, 99-64 09.OO. ' ,Sheep Lamb. 813.90 014.00; awes, 15.00 6.00; wether, 87.50 9.00. M. Chioe H094 895 Chwate, Nov. 21. ll. N. - S ) Hogs 1 eeipt. 4 S,004 tnarket 14e lower. Bulk, 97.6O0t.6S: tjc, SM.2S. heavyweight, 97.70 0 7.OO; mediam weight. 57.40 01.83; light wetshti i 97.64 0 7.86; laght hgbta, 67.65 0 7.86s heavy packing' swws, smooth. 87.89 Stktifar.-. ' Ctttle receii. 15.000; market steady to 10c lower. Beef steers." choara and prime. 913.600 13.60; medium aad good. ' 99.00 0 11.60; good and choice, 912.60 01823; common and medium, 97.60 011.76. Butohe eattle, heifers, 93.0010.00; cow, 84 00 0 8.00; bull. 93.50 9 7.60. fanners mad cub ters. Oowa aad iitera. 92.6V0S.66; eaaner steam. 94.000 S.OO. Veal calve (Hght aad faendyweigiit). SB.S6 09.73. teder steer. $6.6O0-Ou. otorksr a Leers, 93.00 0 7.75. Stock row . and heifers,- 93.80 0 5.00. Stacker calve. 85.000 7.25. Tt etom rsngv eattle, beef rteers. $3.000 9.00; cow and heifers." 93.94 0 9.00. . .Sheep receipts, 17.6r market kleady t IBe lower. Fat lambe. 314.OO0 14.76; Lambs, anils' and oommoa. 89.00 019.60; yearhngs, $10.00013.25; wethers, 4T.5O0 9.56: ewe. 86.60 0 8.00; ewes, eull And SALE OE FL .OTEIGHT Ship Salrage and Maiufacta ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Commencing ..Tomorrow Morning at 8:30 o'CIock and continuinjr the balance of this week we are going; to sell Toys Stationery, Raincoats, OTerooatSi Underwear, etc., at prices that will astound you. Our weekly sales are more popular every week,: and they should be, when, we advertise we don't juggle with, the truth, values are not exaggerated- we deliver the goods we re fund the money if not -satisfied, e $4,000.00 WORTH-OF TOYS! 1 . from the S. S. Company , Just received shipment of all kinds of Dolls, Games, Mechan ical Toys,' Books; and Stationery. Forty per cent of these goods are scratched or a little marred 5t to JS5t or Toys worth to 88.O0 each.'- lneso iuji wnuuj damaged. ' K for Toy ' Horses worth 75c. , Vllightly damaged. ' , . . 54 for Picture Books slightly damaged. 13.38 for Horsman Mamma Dolls "Dtsrf et 5V for Mechajftfcar Train, Tract, and Engine. ' . 1.5Q for 3.00 Ccasbera. . 60 tor a 1A8 box of Tree Orna ments. - ' , . We have DOLLS and thousands of other Toys from 6 up. Come and see for yourself, , : 25c BOOK SALE We have Scbnt Books, Story Books of all kinds. They are the $LO0 and $L25 kinds. Choice for 25 . , A QUARTER OF A MllllOff TABLETS ON SALE " This unclaimed ahipment of Tablets consists of anything in the . Tablet line. See what you can iMryvhero, from 3 to lOe. Greater Tablet values. you never have seen in many a day. Tablets all clean and per fect - . . -:-- - ' LOTS OF l,OOSR MAP BOOK CASES OJT SALB Peactt SharpeseT, Office B9k9t9, tc "w"' 75c and $1 boxes of Stationery 25 $2.00 Holiday Box Paper.... ..S5e $2.60 and $3.60 Box Paper... 81.25 Ladles silk hosiery at Si Yon oAn't begin to buy first quality Buk Hose for this price. $5.00 WEN'S SAMPLE HATS 4 AT $2.50 Tu . ca? also buy . anything you want here in Underwear for the family. 5ample Blanket. Comfort era. We have the greatest values in Sweater Coats. lea ought to see JOiaf THIS CliAT'ST. MqJffllT. SATING CLUB : it has grown in less than -one year from a Tittle store to a young de partment store. Opea daily from 8:30 A, M. to 8 P. M. All Ilea's or Boys' Shoes Gaaraateed CONSOLIDATED S ALESC0. 226-228 CLAY STREET BETWEEN FIRST AND SECO WATCB TOK OTJR vTIIKliTABS n I I l l l I I I I I I I I J.I. f. I J.I. $150,000 Comp . TiUamook, Or. First Mortgage 6 Bonds -': -.., ; Telephone or telegraph orders colled. Mrace1 irrasiitEstevE.: eommoiv $2.50 5. SO; brpeJinr -ewee. : $3.0(1 011.00; feeder, lamia, 918.v 14.i0, ' - Ranaa ty Moss 37.80 Kansas City. Nov. 21.- (L N. 8.) Cattle recetpee 16,4)06: Bsarket dnfh Steers, $6.00 9.56; cow and heifers. $3.0O7.23; stok er and fMdai.'$4.60."3; calve, $$.00 09.00. - b j--": .-.? V T .Hoes TReeelpts 51,006; market dull. Balk of sales. 97.6d7.73; top. .97.0. llearie. ST.OOW 7.73s- lights. 67.40 0 7.40 saeoaums. 97.600 7.80. Sheep Receipts 7600; market sjurgish, Xetmba, $19.66 014.80. - : . " k : t OmahtHeM 87.1S ' ' ' Omaha, Nov. 21. (L N. S.) lion Re oeipta 31.000, 10 ta 26a lower. Balk, peeking grades, 94.7507.15. Cattle Receipts 9306. steady to strong. Sheep Receipts 14.008. 1ft to 2 5e lUh Top lamb. $14.00. the balance in fine shape, UDIES' $2.50 SSLK HOSIERY 51.25 Or a Bex of Three Pairs g. 50 Ladies' Heather ! Hosiery. .... rfeSe t r 8 pairs for. Sl.OO hf en's 90c Heather So, a box of 8 petrs ...-91.7S Men SUk Lisle 40c Sox, a box of for .........1,40 Men's 65c Cashmere liose..,..45c 8 pairs for. ...... .........H2.v0 Un. English Sport Wool Heather $U5 Box ,.......,,.,.75 1000 Men's Ties. $L25 kind, at GOO These Tie are Silks, also open work Grenadines and fine Knits, All samples. . .- . .- . MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $1.25 Theeo Shirts are not thai cheese cloth variety, but $3.00 and $4.00 Sample Dress Shirts, -made right, good colors. Sixes 14 to im. $15.00 RAINCOATS $8.45 Talk about a real Raincoat bar. gain. Why, it's here. A real Mo Kaincoat ; that's belted and hair- slash pockets. A Coat that Is en titled to be called a Raincoat. They bear a label which spells satisfac tion to the buyer. ONE LOT OF - GOOD C ftn SAMPLE RAINCOATS AT J Let's Talk About Real Overcoat - . -: Valaes - $r3.75 T0R $25OYERC0ATS Say.-folks, I am ottering at this price an Overcoat dfs . really a wonder besides being aft all-wool dressy, well-made -coat it's a rain proof coat, and we are not going to keep a secret: Wo bought them at a price from the TJ. 8. Rubber Co. IT'S their famous $25 Rayn Ster. Sines 38 to 44. ,: , SOME. 3IOBE OTEBCOATS S S22.SO for Sample - Overeoats., These $40 Porto Overcoats, also $40 and $45 Kenyon Whipcords, will surely go fast at this prloe. . And don't forget we also have some $50 and $60 University Overcoats at ft 2 ft. SO. They bear the label.' This means k rnouthful, dont it? T.t .".I. i.l J.f.f. I .i.l. i.l. t.1. Li. 1. 1. 1. iJ.i ariy - HOGS 9.9 zxsrrti 1rrri-iTiTiTrriYiTi'rrrri'iYiTiTiTiTiTiTiTiYrfiTrrri'iTiTiTivivrivivivivi'i I'lvivri'i'ivivivi'i'i