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f TUESDAY, ' N0YE31BER 28, 1922. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 17 LONG 1 STAGING A SCRAP ! I TTTESDAY DAIRT TRADE ;.- i'; t . Batter. Basra. Cheese. 'i ..": Caba 1. Kelert, flat. i Pertlaad .....UJ.44e ee - Sie " San Francisco ...48e r !-." 2$e : Chicago , .Hc He tH itStw Tort ......tee Me tSe Lo Angeles Seattle ..tOe ..4e 7e 3 i i r- r- Market "to butter: it shewing practically no price change, but a rather favorable trend la generally indicated in Quotations. The fight : Nla creamery auwm and those who have erwamerte end an : likewise interested ' fat oleuiManrertn is catting rather warn. On ereaBiery-oleomarrarina interest rseently purchased a plant la ta interior. Bsperta vindicate that aa effort ta being made ta area tha priea of cream to aa Artifteiel haaia at various points so tost lw aemana for eisorstr- (inaa vllt b stimulated. Tbaaa interests ara aid to be trying aa boost the price of cream to such, figures that vuaiactaitn cannot snake aapaaaaa ta the ereaaaerr later- a een- dtune that will eventually fore tha better makers eat ei Duiinw M Wereby iacreaaa tha oleomergarm trade. J tut at tha moment there ia a very good de mand all through tha butter trade. Tha amt put ia this territory ta unusually liberal for this ' period of tha atatoa, but it is being cieswco up. "j- . Thee desiring special information regarding -. any market should writ tba Commercial Editof uregoa journal, enclosing stamp tor reply. ego smxATroj? is tjjtchawged Market for tf ia unchanged for fresh alack with the association asking 60c on (elect and .private rinse quoting e. Talk of strength ' for storage egg i nut borne oat by efforts to - glut im . . - - CSAXBEBHT 8CTPUES SCA3TT Very scant srtppllea of eranberriaa are abown nerv, aitnouga there win prottaBty oa euirielent to take care of the Than ksi Tine aeeda. gales aanaraUy at $6.2ft.et) par box for facala. whieh era auperior to the eaatera atoek at bichar iinaa MEAT MARKET VX BETTES. SHAPE Country killed calrea are ia batter abape abate BToat atrect, with a farther fractional improvement ia tba price. Salee of beat ateck at 12913He pound. Boca hokllnc within in lonaar ranee. SVGAB ADTAIfCE IS I3f- EFFECT Advance of 15c per hundred poanda in tha pnee ot anear, announced yoeteraay ia now ( m effect here. The adranee wae national. new price ot oeat cranutated bare ia, f 8.10 im auiHUMi j-. APPLE SITUATION" '.BUST WTTTiTR fetter net return for appiaa are arailabea . for Portland ahipment than to tha Eaat, al tboush tha Hood Riaar aaaociation eontiieaea m oiecnounate axainm tola city. Yvaahinctoa V.. " awemr qaita wimns to aeu Den. ancaa are uncnas aa. BRIEF ' KOTES PRODUCE TRADE Codfiah prices up He to 2tte pound. ohm rope up 10 a pound; Manila un- cnantea. Trada bow aupTtKed with new emn dataa. Potato market quiet, with lack of ahippinc Beporta indicate xor one- tmau lot 01 payment of 12e a pound 01 nope. SHIPPERS' ' WEATHER 2TOTICE Weather bureau advised Tileaday 1 -Protect ahipmenta daring- the next 38 boure aainst the followine mini mam tempera turet : tvoing- north to Seattle. 8A decree: aortheaat to Spokane, 28 degree: eaat to Baker, 32 de creet, and south to Ashland, 80 decraea. Hini mam temperature at Portlaad tomorrow about 88 degree. PORTI,A3rD lVHOLES AlE ' PRICES These are the prioes retailers pay wholo- aalen, except as otherwise noted: . BUTTER ellic.inea,-baci lets: Oeaia- ery prices Prints, extraa, 48 lb., for plain wrappers: cubes. 42 44s per lb.; dairy buying price. 8O0 per lb. . f BUTTKRPAT Portland delirery basis: No. 1 crade. 48c: No. 2. 45c; o. 1 Mm, Jht tut "A", rrade. CHBS Selling: TiUamook. triplets. 82 rS3o lb.; Xoon America; SSa per lb.; . Orecon triplets, 21 27o. Buying price, t. o. b. Tillamook: ,Triplet. SOc; Toong America and Iionshorns. 31c. Sellin price: Block Kwisa, Wiaoonain, SO IBc; imported, BOc lb. limburger, 2328; cream, brick, Oregon, 23 25c: Eastern. 28S0c. - BOGS Bujinc price. Front street: Cur rent receipt. Western Oregon. 4 Se doeen: pastern Oregon, 42c per doe.; benneriav 80c per ooa; neiiing pnoa. select, ose per oom.; candled, Boo per dee.; pallets, 46c per do; storage. 82 80c per -doe. KOOa Aasociation selling price: Seleej auc: orown, sue; iinu, oc puUota, 4 5c lAirc nnuiui Heiiinc price: Henry Bens, 22 9280 per lb.; light bens. 12 913c per id.; aucta, 1 0 (ff 1 So per a.; geese. 17 18e per lb. rreeh rrulU and Veaetable FRESH FBC1T Orange. Valencia. 87.00 497.60 per box: oew narala, 85.50 7.80 per box; lemons. $11.56 & 12.00 ease; grape fruit, Florida. $6.00 & 7.50 ; carabaa. 1 H ? 2c -pears. n per Oox; Malaga crapes, 10e per lb.; Tokay, $1.80 crate.. ' BERRIES Cranberries, Northwest, $8.00 98.50 per bar ; Eastern, $30.00 921.00. , UKIKO l-RUITS-MJatoa, $7.00: figs. ' r. foaysuc per io.; prune. os and 80s, 25-lb. box. 12 He: 8e and tiOa, 10 Ha B. tiu-s Sailing- price to retailers: ore- ". per cental: eariio, lo SOo lo. green omons. 25 (St SOv ner elne. ttntiehae. l"OTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore gon,- ism-y, ea as buo par cental; sweet pota toes, 24e per lb. EUETaVBLES-v Beets, s 1 H a per cab bage 3 le per pound; lettuce, $1.75 32.00 per crate; carrots. 1 H e per H.: tomatoes. California, $2.80 02.73 per hig; horseradish, la18c per lb. : artichokes. $1.78 per doa.; .Mu.iwnr, e.vve4.v pv oosen; celery, 81-0 doaen; egg plant. 12e lb.; spinach. 75 APPI.ES Coolers, 070e; face andffffl, vi.vvva.soi isncy ana extra xancy pacta. SHEEP MEN REFUSE TQ MAKE FURTHER CONTRACTS ON FLEECE TRADE EXPANSION WOOL CONTRACT I Tt ff CASUET By. Hyava H- Co--Two aeta of prices ruled tor a time on the public market for turkeys aim ply becaus the market master teas not on tpm Job, For . Instance, his maximum prtce oa the aouth aide of in a street was 40o a, pound, while cm toe norn Hie buyera were asked 42c a. pound. Deaptte this, lack of sueer. Tisjion of tha official some of the sellers refuBwU to ask Above 40o, but later the market mastar put all prices op to 42c in face of the fact that the whole sale market " was be-Inning; .to ehow sisma ci wejaKnesa. Very liberal supplies of turkeys are baing; offered on the public market. Some very good quality is shown there. In the private stores there are liberal aiapiays of fancy biros. Geese and ducks are in good supply in the retail shops with the ducks at 1 2c for dressed stock, and Reese at J 8c a pound. Quality birds are available. Chickens are also in liberal supply. There has been practically no change m tr. price or these. Cranberries are in fair supply at 20 to 25c a pound. Coast stock Is the eneapeet and really the beat. Nuts are plentiful and' lower In price than a year ago. Consumers should not purchase the nuts that sell toe low as many of them are of last year's crop. Celery is available In fair supply with 16c a head the treneral price for best stalks. Lettuce is offered In rood supply at normal prices and vegetable in gen eral are available. Oranges of "the new navel crop are rcered, but prices are hte.h. Better buy some of those fancy apples at low prices. - Oysters are on display, both East ern and Olympia being: quoted by -re tailers. Fresh crabs for ealad are arriving with prices rather hit. Retail -prices generally show: Rotter Freak creamery, 50 $ 54c. Kish 8ilmAn iaesai- h),-k .wwl is,. halibat, AOo lb. . Plonr Besa local patent. $2.00 9 2.25 per 4P-lb aaek. Potatoes Naw. 1 0 1 e per Ik. Onions $e per lb. Yamhill street prices: Carrots. 1 14 A) 2e Ik. : atrin heu 1 n- Tt. cabbage, 1c lb.; cauliflower. 6 20c head: lettaoe. $lOe bead: potatoes, Je lb.; celery. 810e bunch; tomatoes. 12H 15e lb. torn nest, zoo doeen. Honey Comb, nrirate atoms. 2 Or - nubile market. 20c; Quart, 80s; pint. 35c KTicwie market. 60c; private store, 50 85e doeen. Poultry -Jjiaht hens. 22e Th. ; kaatv hen over 4 lbs.. 2 So n.; fryers, 80c lb.; broUera. 82e lb.; turkeys, fancy, publio market. 42c; private stores. 45 60a lb.; dressed ducks, 82e lb.; dressed geese, 28o lb. Chlcaso DaJry Prod see Oticaao.- No. 28. t 1. R. Rntt.e. Receipts 6128 tuba. Creamery, extra. 62 He: extra, first. 4HS2H; firsts, 4346c; Packing atoek, 81 38e. EggS i Receipts 1841 cases: mnvallanemu 4B(56e; ordinary firsts. 404Bc; firsts, 47 uc; coecss. zxaezzc; dirttea. 2224c. Cheese Twins, new. S XL r Heine, 9ru. Young Americas, 25 He; Longborns.' 23 He; brick. 22e, 1 4 re Doaltrr Tnrkeva. XKe - .fiieh.n, ma a c , onrxnas- as: raostn. l r- mm i a. T RADE SUBSIDES y Mrman H. Ceaan f . Because of recent publicatien. of the facta regarding the secret contracting- of wool ia the PseiQo Hertbwest at a tartber adeaajea ia the price, , contractors are- cjrperieneang; cess siderable difficulty ia makang : further com. aaluatntn. v i ' ; Forty-fire cents a pound ia said to be freely offered for tha better class clips of the interior. Prices 2e io 2 He above this hare been reported as paid for several lota of the 182$ clip en coatrsd but confirmation is unavailable . Mset of the larger operators - are today unwilling to contract their fleece below the half dollar mark, ia fact, owing to the publi cation of the (acta by The Journal, contract. we are umuas u, outicrut us purooaas ou con tract at all.- la that there ia more or lees daaser always in sight. Contracting dealera are not always wise. OeeaaioBaJlr they pay more for fleecaa than they are able to sell at. Tkea asatn there may be seme iagghng of the market by interests wba already bare considembte low. priced stock an hand. A further advance ia the prica would He welcome there. This, however, is not gene rally believed, for the -very, rood reason that contracting baa not been oone m tne even, more or less secrecy being emiuia ia approaenwe aneep owners. 31oro Grala la Good Shape Mora. nr.. ',t - on -m i. i oen a very peennar week here. It started anew Mouoay. ana naa also been foggy, with occasional rains. ids temnenture K,, mauled about .the same.. , Fall grain ia in good mm ins imna was m good order. Veneer Plant Outlook Good DSHSa. HST. 2M The Tirn,e,.t. nf k. Perry Veneer plant and the Bandon Cedar afanufaetunnc company are blight. O. L. Zen tner. a member of the, fir wtu, fc ,,. e turned front Sea Francisco, stated that more contracts nave been offered him than he could "w- a wge anus was pat on last week. COCSTRT MEATS Selling price? Coun try aogz, IS 18 H per lb.; heavy stuff less; veal tops taboo t 80 to 100 Iba), 13l$He Pr lb-: heavy staff less; lambs, 18c lb. , SMOKED MEATS Hama, v 28 S 32a : ft. ; PACKTS&JttOV&B MEATS Steer taetV A". . . 'eijvre aaevaa -o e. : -eowe . seiOe; lambs, 18 S Oo Ib.i ewes, 10$14 Vb.t bogs. ie16He lav . LARD Kettle rendered,.! ft He lb.; tierce oasis, compound, . - RCANS SmaU white. i$ 7.00; Urge white, 5I-22; ? 'JO-J Bataav $10.80i bayou. fW.l'W, rrnlf WV. fare HONET New, $4.00 4.50 per ease. Late Shipments , Welcome We have a constant outlet Satisfactory prices gru'aranteed. , Prompt returns. The Savinar Co., Inc. PORTLAKD, 18$ FROXT ST. OR, INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING Tou wnr tret hierher returns for your produce it you will use our new meth ods before ahippinc - any - product to market, Write C at Oar ' r . re TV1 Be Pleased to Tell Tea Hew Ruby & Co., 21 S Front St. - PORTLAND, OR. - FRAMC -L SOT UEAT m. 107 FRONT ST. NEMf LOCATION) ' We caa see year abirMeeati at say and aD times at market jprloea. ' We r never cnarse oemmlssien. - We expect A- eis Tvtanksgiring damaad tor rarxeya and ethef .poultry. Will pay as follows far tba next tew days for top Quality produce aaythiag aot rp ta that lee) : " Light veal 12e.v Utht block hoc 14c, rood beef 8c. bght ewea 12e, Bxht lambs 1 c live heavy bene 22c. live bght Springs 22c, bte ducks 22e; tnrkeri, geese and pig-eons according ta market. Iave hearts, liver and rungs i Sheep, beef sad kid., btsrr DtavT Htm tda, SSC AALTCO MiBtl 1st. Can ace feve OaUle, Hoe and rV peer or ssocsera. .FRANK l SWMTH MCST CO, Flahtins the Beef Trust" . I.lverpool Cotton Easier Iverpool, Not. 28. (L N. 8.) Spot cot ton waa Quirt today; prices easier; sales 4000 bales. American middlings fair, 15.23; good muiuiBA !.; limy anHiaiings. 14.63 : mid dllngs, 14.68; low middling, 14.28; good ordi sf7i ororoery, aa.ss. Fatures opened enies. 5ew York Sagar and Coffee New lork, Kor. 28. (U. P.) Sngar, Hrmfc raw.$5.5; refilled, firmer; granulated, , .'f 21"0- 7 Bto pot- llc: No- Santos, w 4 1- 7el faral stores Market ew Terk. Nor. 28. -il. N. a i Tnrrn One: Savannah. $1.64; New Tork. $1.6,5 lioeia Savannah. $5.20; New Tork. $8.50. Tfew'Tork'Potato Market . Tork, Kov. 28. t, N. S.) Pota- i.mv , in ooia, Barrel or bag I Market weak. ery white. $1.8S$8.e0; Southerns, $1.62 e.ii sweets, sweii.il. MlnneapellB "Wkeat Optloss M inn ea polls. Not. ,28.- Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close. ..... in , u lis 115H Mar ..... 118H 114H 118H 114 KlVB-rJp,n- Wo- 1t Bine Rose, .l New Orleans head. SHe. . COFFEE Keastod, 22 He 9 84 He lb. io ers or arums. . . SALT Coarsen half fcrtrand, 100s, 118.00 ten; 60s, $17,851 table dairy, 80c $27.50; bale, $3.50 4.00; fancy Ubh and dairy. f-Dw; lump,. zw.b-u.. SCQAR Cube. 3$. Id: fmit and km. S 10; yellow C. $7.55: beet, granuiated, $7.$8: extra C $t.?5; golden C. $7.55. vatjiaij Talis, $0.90; baby sue, e.irv caeej &agie. S9.ea case. SODA CRACKERS la bulk, 1 Be lb. nuts Walnut. 21926a lb.; almonds. 28928c lb. : fUberts, lte lb.; peanuts, 8c lb.: pecans, 33c lb.; Bra sis. 18 Ho lb.; eheatnuta, -wesk ueitaio. isb sM hatirtsn FRESH FISH Silverside salmon, 15c pet io., naiiDut, as (wave in.; riacx eon, a&ioe lb.; baaket kippered cod. $2.00; basket kip pered salmon. $2.00: Has cod. T 8e pet lb.: sole. 10a lb.: toe noA. 10a lb; nlni smeii, is its per lot J L v 1 31 cits Eastern, 34.00 gal.: Olympia. $3.00 gai, $1.50 et, erabs, large. $3.50 naa.; smau, SJ.au snav- , - Mops, sVewt and HMan HOPS 1822 eroo. nominal. 8 tie lfte lb. HIDES Calfskin. 14e lb.: kina. lie Jh.: arewn uioea, oe to. ; saitea, lue - nimiis seminal 123 as se lb SHEEP FfLTsUa drw salta 9Sle n, . m. a a y e let : sonar aasr soaa reus. ae lb.; abort hair gee peita. A39 5we each. vtuuie trtu, .erte vailev. enarsa. sse 27e: medium. SSaeftSe Ik.: fine, maiu isv.1 ejuReru Mregoai-ia j no. e cease lb. TALLOW AND, G BEAKS No. 1 tallow, 5 5 He:- Ka. i.f u seSe: .reeae. 144 aa 4a lb. - CASCARA BARS- 182$ peat. $e; 1821 peet. Se le.; snpe reev to lb. - ' Paints, one, sTtev RAW - LIXREETI Ott- Ree: ner nl - 11.10: 5 sal. cans, tta eai. 81.25. BOILED LINSEED OIL Barrels, per galVf 1.12: S gal. eaaa. per aaL. al.2TT -f ltBrwiTOtW)nir, per saA, $1.82; B SaL can, per sai, $1.67. ilm iwe-iB. sags, par a., v Lember and htB$tas ! Tiieae ear1nA' ImaW kit sarars, eaotaUoae represeanss Lab. mill vsl e ia direct sale te awtaaea aru) lnehwlins aelUna- expeosea: ,.: :..' - - FLOORlNOi Hit. TJw. Ave, S 14 .N $ V. i....$Sl.0 $48.00 s4.ed bet a g. $8,ow . .. ...... 5.a e.$$ CE1UNG y4 -. 2 and net,,: 40.00 DROP SUJLNG: i;. 1x8 No. 2 and bet.'. 41.00 - BOARDS 1KD AKIPLAP: 1x8 10 sle . . ...... 18.60 dimensions;: -.v--1 - -- -.' 5x4 12-1 , 1.$4 alt ALL TlMBERi , Sl4 12-U lf.S LATH: -.. .. - ft. No.;I fit,;;j.?. 8.(6; A . ... . . . ... . . . 3.48 8.4 $. Jet! aak. 91 tciils. Oi.Te (, : 86.00 Sft.OS 4 , . 18.1ft 17.80 88.C 41.$ IS.Ss) Bull Movement Of Wheat Prices In Chicago Trade Chieaeo. Nov. 28. There, waa a iteeideJ ehanste is the trend of wheat pocee today and toe marcet was Decs to where it left off on Friday. The opportunity for tha bull "push" came at the opening thia moraine The Liver pool market waa firm in the face ef the weak close in. America, yesterday, and in addition there were claims of 3.000,000 trash Is of wheat haxina been purchased bv liermanr since Saturday. This, together with buying py foreign account, gave aborts av scare and they were in a wild rush to cover. The feat ure of the market waa the paucity of offerings and even the advances failed to cause any ma terial increase in tile mIHbk. Sherta vm afraid to place lines even at the 2c bulge, while "nas were ewiattea witn toe way ta market waa (bin- and they held oa for store profits. The cash situation improved with the futures and, although local premiums were unchanged. .Minneapolis premiums were zo lusher sad W innipeg was unchanged to Ko be her. Pri mary receipts again wer of good volume. i-rn also acted tight. There is a strong concentrated Ions; interest in this market and there are few who believa in lower mieM who have the courage, to oppose these - traders. Heavy feeding; demand in the West is the oaais zor the market. Omaha again reporting good sales to the Pacific coast and inter mountain territory. Eastern feeders are taking uiuv cora at wese Brines because tne cost is too high compared with the oriee of boss. Reeetpta are running harhter- Oata were affected by the action- ef other grains. Cash houses were good buyers. Provisions were firmer on buying, encoar aea oj mgner nogs ana corn. w nest closed 2o to 2 e higher. Corn closed WLtt tn 9 u. a Xii . sr. 70He; July, 8 H 0 H c. ' Oats were He to 1 He higher. Lard closed 2 44 e hlirnee f it and ribs unchanged. WHEAT Open. High. .118H 118H .114 116H U06H 107 H CORN . 704 - WH 69 H 70 . 68-4 89 H OATS .42 43 . 42 42H . 89 H 39 H ETE 83 H 84 H Dee. . May . July . Deo. . May . July . Dec. , , May ., July ., Dee. . , May 83 H 88 H B ABLET I'ec. 'T.'.,,, ... Jan. May Dec. Jan. Hay .....1025 1040 LARD 1032 1040 RIBS low. Close. 118 118 114 116 106 V. 107 69. 71 U 9 70 6 9H 42 43 43 42H 39 39 83 t' 84 84 6 ' 8 102S 1033 1025 1032 1082 65 '965 AMERICAS LIVESTOCK PRICES Chlcege Hogs 8AAO Chicago. Nov. 28. (L N. a) Hogs Re eeopta. 48,000; market steady. Bulk, $7.90 9 6.20: torx 8S.80: kuvtmirkt tt ADA 1JM5; medinm weight, $8.10 9 8.80; light- 8.3 0 : neavv nackine - anwa. mnntk T KA a f?Vk Ski? rouh' 67.20 9 f.45; pigs. 0.w ey o,iv. Cattle Receipts, "13.000: market strong. Beef steers - Choice and prime. 612.30 9 13.80; medium and good. 89.00 911.75; good and choice. 812.50 918.35; common and me dium 87.50 910.00. Batcher cattle Heifers. 15-00 910.00; cows, $4.00 98.00; bulls. 33.50 97.00. Canners and cutters Cows and neiiers, 3z.soets.su; can ner steers, $3,50 9 o.vv; veai caives lugnt ana handy weight.) $7.50 9 8.00:- feeder steer. Sil.50aS7.TS stocker steers, $5.0097.63; stacker eowa and heifers. $3.50 9 8.00; stocker calves, $5,00 9 7.25. Western range cattle Beef steers. .oi.vo; cows ana neuers, 33.v09e.0u. Sheep - Receipts. 15.0O0; market etroas. Fat .lambs, $14.00 914.75: kuaba culls and common) , s.wwei2.0; yearttngs. $ 1 0.O0 9 jj.vrweann, ai.vuev.ov; ewes, ST.UU 9 .tw, um mm tcuiis ana common ) , S2.vuceo.v0 feeder lambs. $18.00914.00. Omaha Hogs 6S.0O Omaha, Wot. 28. Hogs Reeeipts 6008 10 9 20c higher; bulk mixed and rack in 1 ?raes, ei.uovvi.eo; puis sales, .fuse .95; top. 88.00. .. i Cattle Reeeinte 5 3 fin beef ,tea ,.-.r. ts 15e higher. "beep Receipts 1800; generally steady ( top TrT".c wu, ats.ev; yeamngs. . Denver Kova $8. OS TVnver. Colo. . Nov S - 1 it w t r--.,i- Receipts, 2909; market Steady to strong. Steers. S4.eO9J.B0: cows and heifers, S3 00 9 50; stockers and. feeders. : 6S.50 9 7.0O: ol.M aa &a a a .1, - ' HAMMllMMnl, StaA - I. -. , A . .1.1 ww i,vi mua, ei.ovlWT.ia, Sheep Reeeipts, 11,500; market, steady. 7V"- r, .t S ewse, a.vue.25; TasaaWI amwet 1 W AA A t a ' vbbi wa. w w a v. VJ Kansas Oity Moos SS.SO Cit-r. Nov. V K i T M Oe reeetpta 2000, active. Steers, $6,90 9 8.75; cows sad heifers, $4.6097.69; stoekers a oa lBeaes . 3S..a; ealrasV $1.00 vHEAT BIDDING BASIS LIMITED TUE8DAT WHEAT TRADE Bid. Gala, Tr.Are. Hard white..... ft.99 Soft white .1.14 le LAS Western whKe.... Ui le 1.66 Hard winter- 1.16 He IAe KorUsra sprisa;., ' Lee Wester hard..., I.M He IjM NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Compiled by the Merchants TTebange Portland Wheat : Tnesday . 146 Tear a .... 7 Season to data 10787 Tear ae .... 16794 Tacoma . Monday .... $9 Tear see . 44 Season to data 3499 Tear ago ... 6T40 West tie Monday ... Tear aee . . . SeaabB to date Tear ago .... Astoria Monday , Season to date 48 32 4519 4118 350 i 808 lft T8 1 2 Fin nr. Oata Ray. -83 81 29 4 775 387 846 2053 476 775 4 t 1 5 ... 1 489 72 $45 739 76 415, 11 4 ... 7 . 10 1246 291 T2S 1126 261 857 -'' we. 46 47 Chicago waa sharply lusher for wheat options ta the early Tuesday trade, while Liv erpool shewed a loss. Option markets are being- Juggied somewhat as tha holiday ap proaches, bnt very little actual grain is be ing purchased. Despite the numerous flights and declines in the price of wheat options of late, there has been little activity in cash staff.' The latter has bean holding about unchanged for some, days. Here and there a 'let ta ecca sionaly secured for less, but the general trade ia unchanged for white club. Blneetent bids remain oa a nominal bau at tne previous price '. sa wweaB',' mm SIALt UAITLt IN II. S. IS EVIDENT HALTING TRADE TUESDAY'S LITESTOCK TRADE Hoars, Steers, Lambs. Portlaad ..,.. 68 , t $ltA$ ChleaaTO ...... J6 136 . .- 14.75 1 Dearer 8.64 -7A9 18J6 San ' Frasrlsee. IMS 8.66 - 14.66 Onaka ....... 8.6$ 1$ Kssta aty 8.16 8,75 Ii.M By d. e. atene ( Copyright, 192-2, by The Journal) New Xoek. Kev. 28. The trend toward In dnatnal alltsnee sad eapansion ia the United .-..-. f. in fwll ewing. That tendency of 1 1 bnaiaeas ia the Varied OIL PRICES ARE SLGHTLY HIGHER PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCN Hoge. Cattl. Calves. Sheep. Cars. Tuesday . Week ago . . . , 3 weeks ago . . . 4 weeks age. . , Tear age $ years ago... years ago.., years ago. . , 83$ 889 215 139 264 90 202 105 , 91 488 10 26 184 3 8 ii s 839 631 174 86 253 !045 3 1 it 4 31 4 7 Mates waa strikingly eaampaned - y se- noitncement mads to day that President Wit ham "M. Wood end other execntivea ef the American Weeaea roan pany had associated North PerUaad had five loads of new sr-1 msnt. ed rather on increased effioieacy of :maa$- -,-5 'ay t, x Talmase t : Houston. Texas, Nor. 28. , Oil refiners stated today that Ouif Ceeat lubrioaUae wells ef low Tuoosity are now selling their product at better prases thaa hut week, although the price range suit is lower thaa the Pennsyl vania e notations. There la a better inquiry for bulk export in evidence. - lias oil is a strong faetor ia the Houston marks, and re finers are well sold an, Some have disposed ef their output for the next six snentka. "A assail era age crap ia reported ta the lower Rio - Uraade vailev and tha erasef rnik - nraw tU I J .1 1 .! 111 z . . . . ... thamaelvea with tba """ ymvmmtf wjti ngt nvg v ma mi riifTo.'". Ihaff.lrtl M-comer ia Ihat eetioa Ba of the Consolidated I wees re just eomins mi oetnna. Textile Samoa ay. of the dtauiaaht fee tors in tne textile industry. The remarkable fee ton of thia latest join ins ef forces ia that all ' parties Interested Insisted that t con templated ae Beantiial consoHdauaa but count- BATTtE FORECAST OVER B0U.1TY LAU AMFRICAJf CATC DECLARES FIRST DIVIDEND Ilf St TEARS New Terk. Nov. 28. (L N. B. 1 Po the first time in 21 years the direetora of the American Can company today voted ta declare a dividend. - They declared a dividend ef $1.26 on tne eommea, pawns UMtt Ma oa e f an- sue! Mesu ' Foreigners are absent from both the wheat and floor markets at the moment. Neither Europe nor the Orient appear eager to take en oreadstuife at prevailing prices. Expert, era or millers are tmabie so sell for less and pay prevailing price for supplies. As wheat growers will not sell for leas, this leaves the BMnsi stagnant. Even thoath there is no foreign damaad for flour, the domestic situation continues to aonw good form. Miustnffa see firm at nrevaiitne pries. WHEAT Buvtna nrioe. tidewater, track da. ory; ir, ii.xiiwi.zB pr on.; oitieerem, $1.55 bushel; Bis Bend blaeatem. $1,60 9 t.oa ; -ursey red, $).. i.za; red ttuasus $1.22. DOMESTIC FLOUR BelHnc price, mm door: Patent, new crop, $7.60; Willamette valley brand. SB.iotSS.3U: Joeal straieht. 85.85: bakers' hard wheat. IT SO - be ken' blueatem, 67.60; bakers' pastry, 85.80; gra- nam, tv.tv; wnoia wneat. ss.eo; rye, $6.80 bbl. Price for city delivery 15a extra, sub- nroan, eoo exxra. EXPORT FLOUR Chib atraiaht. AS. lift blueatem. cut-off. 85.86. HAT Binrina nrice: Willamette UnM, isocy, .u.ui;b ati.au; eastern uresoa tim otny, tis.nu pet ton; clover. 818.50019.00 straw, $8.00; alfalfa. $19.00: (rain bar. $20.00. UKAIX SACKS Nominal. No. 1 rkVntt 10c for new crOD deliverv. Oomeatie ban 1 fie each. MILLSTCFF8 Mm mn at mm: aaekad tn wta, eoo.uu; carlo aa lots. 336.00; middlings. $42.00 9 48.00 per ton. OATS Per ton. bnvlne nvs ev.w. muust, eof.uu. BARLET Buvine nrle. Wwt te an brewing. $34.80.. FEEDSTCFFS o. k wttn.- barley. $87.00: whole kubv ask aa. ,i.i. meal. $30.00; coconut meal. $3 8.00:' cracked 9 nn . . l , . . . . wu, ea.vw, wuoie corn, san.vu. Merchants Exchange bids: WHEAT Nov. Soft white ........... J24 Western white ........ 122 Hard winter .......... ltd N orthera spring: ....... 116 Western red lis fEED CtATa No. 88 naturals , BARLET No. 44 minimum it 3 Oft No. 40 minimum. 3200 CfTRJt No. 2 E. T. ahipment. . .3450 3 E.-TT. shipment. . .3330 Deo. 124 122 116 116 113 Jan 124 121 118 116 113 8600 3600 $300 $200 8300 3200 $375 8275 3325 8226 STEADINESS OF COTTOW IS CAUSED BT LIVERPOOL EA11T New Tork. Now. 28. (L N. H.i A hm rally at Liverpool before the onenine of the, cotton maraec acre lea to steadiness locally to day and first prices were unchanged to 4 points lower, exeept October, which opened jlv poutv nignar. watt street and oommission houses were buyers, while the South, and Liver pool soiu. i-wruie use snowed geneial np rams ui iron o to points over last, rue-lit' eioee. tne cotton market closed atMrir ak a net advance of 18 to 22 points. Spot cotton was steaoy, iu points Higher at $25.45. No sales. Honth Jan. . , . . . Hch. ..... May ..... July ..... Oct.; Dec. . . Open. ... 2500 ... 2506 ... 2502 2475 ..,.... ztva Hogs Receipts 1 $.000. ' aotfv. J. f ..eua.s.10! top, $H.z: he vies. 8T.S6 aaav aa -ens a. a or n , , s , n - - at T oa 98.20. . , Sheee--Rjueelnr Iran A. ..tt.. ta nr,. ; uua '" wm-vv. . - i ,, sesntte Hess sse - BeaUle. Nov. 2 K. p waa. J""- Priree light, $9.80 99.60; smooth wvwtws, v t.u wy o.o s rougn DeaTtes. isbUow 70: pigs. $0.60 9 8.00. - -T. latm r KeeelPta T5: marawS tae!w . -sa-i- wn, et.uvey f.; saeoinm to choice. 66.50 ?JU SoTVedera. vv.uvw evwi swusw eowa ana ueuets, Sd.Ow 95.25: aood cmn. t4.1tOs raw .aef Tt.an j tannen, tl.oOFI.dO. nil. 1? no S2 d . 17.7 " w w "vv . vesnuias, ; Be.au as w-.ov: leecser yearlings, - $8.009 8.60; light T&VZ" 00 .-0S heavy weiberi,-$7700 7.50: Prime &ht ewes, $5.75 9 6,60; Leery awes, 84.59 50; cuiat, $2.e06.6e! Kew Tork Wool aad Hides : New Terk. Ner.; 28. ft asr at nr t market firm. "Domertio fleece XX Ohln. as fiVs2Sf,wr,BBl ronred basis. 7ice $1.20: dora eerie Texas amaie4 v ... Va . J " ' territoty staple sctrured ba1 Iilaagj Wm - i, i ' .a?.. j . ' 22H eroded SSmrS;. SeH"!"2 'i. Bseao Atre$ Wheat-.' ' Boeaos Aina. No. 9ft - v- . , cavii4t sat-aasad; Fwbraary HO." p-7$HTsSSed-T1-' .a' efAauary Ktr Ton: Cttdmtl r4fM- TflrTsC. KofV S A. - lrad-trials as t e-n Va: rebruarr, $9.7799.85; Msrch AaAsaa 9.89; April. $9.90 910.15: ll f 19 10.O2J Jan, $10.00910.15. "i ;- Wlaalper Wheal OpUoss 4 Q Winnipeg. Nov. 2$-Wheat: ,j - Dee.:-?, i T2 . 'T04 ?t9i :" i 103" May-??,.. IMS . imu i.j2 V...a. l&SH 119 IdaH ;le?a L, 2507 High. 2537 2542 2531 2501 2332 2528 Lew. 2500 2506 2500 2478 2305 2500 Close. 2526 2533 2523 2494 2323 2523 POTATOES ALOXG THE COAST aa Francises Market San Francisco. Not. 28. (U. P.) Onions: 2, . ,i . 5 a.o; xeuaws, per cwt. $1.5091.75. Potatoes River : tartev tiuati an, ?..W,"f1f eUad G-. U.40 L60-; a La. Los Angeles, Nov. 28. Potatoes: Northern riT?fs, 81.7691.80: poorer low as 81.5018) 1.80; Idaho russets. $1.6091.73. Seattle Market -r ?a aMt6s, tt 6M Jaw, loclnOO.0- 25 28 DAIRT PRODrCE OF THE COAST '" - aawtue asarltet kk . ,.1 a a8" sa: Select ranch. ae-sr-a, K"! WJ VAsa Tt ewC, f Butter: City .creamery, 48e: bricks. 49c. , ""J. Ur-on triplets. 30c; TiUamook wtcts. steate. Lot Angeiea Market Ix) Aneele. Nor. 28. Batter: ROn Er: Extras. B7e; eaaa count, 55c; pul- J6W, 40(!i Poultry; Hfens, 22e: broflere. 34c; fry. . ' en rremctaoe Btaritet Sea Fraacieeo, Not. 28. -tU. P.) Bute ter Extras, 4 8e; firsts, 4 Sc. , Etas Extras, 0e, extra pallets, 48c'; sot- ; Cheese CeJifornia flats, fancy, 23c. Dried Fralt aad Beaas F.ew Tork, Nov. 28. (I. N. fi.) Been market easts, pea ehokw. A?-? 9 8.00;. red kidney choice. 88.00 9 8.86. Dried fircat market steady, Aprteota, choice extra fancy, .28 984c; aapieav evssereted. prime to fancy. 10 44 A 12 at . tirnne. an. aesv ; pruites, ooa ce xuos, T 12c: Peaches, ehaioe to extra fancy. 12 9 l&o; iiiimiw aaaua, uhbs w isacy, xi ay sea. 3Tew Tort: Peal try Market ' New York. Nov 11. ft. a-1. TfcawA Ponltry Market firm. Chickens, 18 9 80c; fowls, .169 82e; turkeys, 80 9 62c; daeea 26 9 S2c; geese. 18982c! lATe Ponitrr Market active, fine, rfeiek. ens. 19 9 22c; fowls, 19928c; tarkeyl, 50 9 62c: roosters, 15o; docks. 20 9 25c; geese, 20 924a Turkey Market Looks Downward - In Early Trading There wae wae of weakness verspreadiat the satire dressed Jowl market at the opealas; of the Tuesday trade.: Loral retailers seeated a bad areak fa valaes aad -were aot iactfaed t takd Hold f tarksysv Baslaess pasted bo hifhsr thaa 4sd aad early reports were as lew ae $8e for t dresMd staff. Darks aad sjreese were drarsriar with the former at tie aad the lat ter at .tt est. Receipts of' all dressed fowls showed a very liberal srala for We tt hears. - Taesday frlres hwed t - - -J-ire turkeys, tse for xt. 1 ttArit. T tsed tsrkeys, So. 1 fasey 89 itc, 5d. S bed old toms tie, 5fo. ot -cans c, -.: . rivals in the alleys $t the apaning of the Tuesday market, but there werevshout a dasen er more leads ef stale stuff ia sight. Hogs wwe aceaay. as were aneep ana lamoe, out were wiwwaecaj a V toe lower range. -With a dosea er so loads ef atala etiiff dragging wearCy ia the North Portland alleys, tne cattie traae xuesasy snowed vary poor form here. Only a small volume of new stuff came i into this division for the day. bat the stale staff showed sbsohite neglect. Some of this waa earned over from the previous week. . General cattle market range: Choice steers ., $ A..T5 9 7-25 Medium to eoed steers ..... . 6.009 6.25 Fair t ocaedmm steers .,,.,- 6.23 9 S.O imnroii to raw steers ...... Choice heifers Choice cows and heifers. ..... Medium ta good eows-beifen. . Fsir to medium eows-heifen . . Common to fair cowa-heifer . . Canners . ............... Bull . Choice feeders Fair to good feeders.. , Choice dairy calves ........ Prime Bght calves Medium light calvea Heavy calve Swine Market Holds Waal and Cettaa Pricae a.vfnef : EssUra Cash Wheat Chicago. No. . 28.Cash wheat: Nat red. $1.28; No, 3 red. Al.27: No, Both the wenlek ami tk. K.,u .f I hard. $1.18 91.19: No. 2" Montana. SI 1ft "w aswat tenuis tuuukiry nave neea UclDf I Mv- oiitns, f i.sa. 3.75 9 5.25 6.00 6.25 4.50 9 5.00 9.60 9 4.50 3.00 3.60 2.00 9 8.00 1.50 9 2.00 $.00 9 4.5A 5.00 9 6. BO 4.00 9 5.50 s ii ticsllr identical. Tha ihoitai. ml .diutii jn both wool and cettoa has eaaaed increase in prtees, wntcn snow ae indications .of halt ing ut their advance. Prices for finished wool and cotton cloths also have advanced oat have aot . kept pace with the spurts in innea w. raw staples, in past years the prices of cotton goods sometime fallowed the ad vances or declines of the raw atanl ta th extent ot av per cent but seldoaa were af fected as much aa 66 2-8 psr cant. , jtoe iuu eiiect ot pnee advances in cotton Winnipeg, Nov. 3. Cash wheat 1 Ka northern. 61.18; No. 3 northern. $1.08 No. 8 northern. tl.Ui : Na A northern 11.00; No. northern. 03e; No.,6 aorthern, $6e; track. $1.06. Minneapolis." Nor. 28.-Caah wheat: No, 1 fUra aortliern. $1.19 9 1413 ; No. northern, ,$1.17 91.24; Ke. , 2 ' dark nortnern. si. in i tat l si u w. a ..rth.ni tl,.l$ 91.19; No. 3 dark northern; $1.12 91.17 : No. $ northern. $1.10 9 1.16; No. 1 dark hard Montana, $1 21 atak 1 AS 1 . at. ' a i a . . , and woolen good. Tha. not t bnfelt" hTTEl re-V . "T"- .. ,T public, snd will not be fully sp parent entll I mkhare a. eaA a... -1 J 1 . . M j . a I uu naunra utcpoae of gooas aequireu at lower prices. For the time being the aver- w Tork Butter aad F.sffs ;Kew Terk., Not. 28 it. X. S.1 Butler asarpat stronger, t. resnif ry eitrta, 03 9 65c creamery firsts. 48 668c: ere mery higher eenne, saajtsnaj state aalry tuba, AS 9 52 He: ladle fresh extraa, 67 9 ST He, Cheese: Market itnaiiar. , Whole. a, liar specials, t lata, zioagMr: average ran, 29 aging of coats has prevented the sharp advance ta finished $ooda prices hot there is every Droapect that full advance will aank kv. ! rupfio Opposed to Advaaoa Mannfaeturera are- flnai In ah. tull.r v,.a 8.00 9 8.50 I such advances will find itrninaua mnnntimi 8.00 fee 8.50 I from tha cnnaiiinine mihlie .ith,u., th.. An I 27c: lower aradaa. !SIax98i whnla .anilk f.ne. 7.50 9 8.00 not eipeet the sharp drop ia consumption 1 younf Americas, 37 9 27 He; skims, specials, 4.00 9 7.50 1 which look place in 1921, 80920He. T I xnat is tne situation wbieh tevtii aaaew aval r,xx-s: ataraet firm, seams white ranev -' " u.nB wm auvwu ivt use nsaraex lOTI " - wuswieu wiua uua i T . , w.vw, 7, aevxovc, ea.ua, oeniBg m an i uesuay trans, lie- I v viawcuasvaw puuta out i ww . -a ev. ceipts showed a total of 328 head. These I 0,4 ' hope of the industries involved is to Milk : Tha aomiasl ; wholesale price found sal within the latest pries ran. I compeuaate lor raw material anortage gna I 4.MU cat. uiaun aauuc coats Py S1ICCBV sou iriein management. It ia indieaijaii tli.a tUm umU, ' . as. Wood will be utilised in the buying and manu facutring end of Conaolidated Textile's busi ness wnil r . K. Hnorwf-ht- nmairlenl of Imi sol Ida ted and also of Converse A Co., great General hoe market aanse Prime .light $ 0.23 9.B0 Smooth heavy, 280-300 lbs. Smooth heavy, $00 lbs. up Rough heavy .......... Fat pigs Feeder pigs , . . . . Stags 8.00 9 9.00 7.50 9 8.00 8.OO0S 7. BO 8.50 9 9.00 8.26 9 8.T5 4.00 9 6.00 I BeUdlnc Galas 16$ Per Cost Detroit. Mat. . 2H IttiiWtir,. Mmii, km during the last week totaled $2,400,000, an mcraaeo o pee cent over toe pravious zauiiaing activity ia aeaonnng the Ne Shaaa derive No late arrivals were shown in tha sheep sua tamp aueys at nortn yortiano. Tuesday s market waa without offsrings aad former prices were continued on a steady basis. Geasral eheat and lamb ranm: Prime east of mountain lambs. $11.00 9 12.80 Choice valley lambs 11.00912.50 Medium valley lambs 10.00 911.00 Common valley lambs 9.00 910.00 Cull lambs A.75 9 9.00 rieavy yeamngs 9.50 910.00 Light yearling 9.00 9 9.BA Heavy wethers 7-00 9 7.60 absent wemers ........... cotton distributor, will utilise hi experience I Ur supply of floating unskilled labor. A 10 semng snd distributing. I large caaung plant receired 19 sppUeeUans Output of Woolens Increased "r - saveruaing tor tares aays. wn-n T wJJTT -TTa L1' 'L Wlteaau wra ililaf to work at . . .. v rvau. wu.e ii yimuiM HOW etV rnnninc at better than SO ner iwnt aC.Meaeitv and has been singularly saooaasful ia providing ws raw wom . supplies neeaso - at prices whieh assured American Woolen a maraia ot irofit over many competitors. American pro Woolen evidently foreseeing the wag trend e last spring ana has had The B. B, ah B. Knight mills not reduce wage last aprini labor trouble. The R. B. I of Consolidated, with nlanta in hhni. l.l. mi snd Masaachnaetts. were tied un for months i Ewstv 84., 2. , 10., 2., 48. , 23. , 14. . 8. . 12. . 27. , 12. . 12., 2.00 9 6.00 Monday Afternoon Sales STEERS 7.60 9 8.50 I by a strike of operatives against a 20 per cent Va A A Jm. W Cask 1 M f At. tba ..1061 .. 645 ..1057 .. 900 .. 822 .r 802 ..1154 .. 090 .. 859 -.1217 .. 735 ..1241 Price. $ 5.50 5.O0 5.25 6.25 5.95 5.85 7.25 5.50 6.50 6.50 6.00 6.40 COWS Liverpool Wheat Market LivarpopL Nov. 28 Wheat: Otam Claaei ' aero. ....... .1 IIS las . in, a el . March ....... s 7d " 9 6Hd Hd r WS 4Hd 9S 6d d ' ' wMtaaAwxswgasw .Y 3Tew Terk-Loades Silver New Tork. Not. SM. M. N a k ,e memai ear auver. aomsatie. one ha aged at 99 He; foreign. Ho lower at 68 eTT . r0T -ir.lb 8-1--Br silver No. 8. s. 13. 2. 17. 27. 10. 24. 6. At. lbs. ...1106 ,.. 76 ...1245 ... 700 ... 800 .. 868 .. 950 .. 960 ..1004 ...1841 .. 985 Price. $ 5.60 3.60 560 4.T5 6.00 6.00 8.75 5.50 6.25 8.60 5.25 wage reduction and only recently resumed full operation. Pa. .a; rei . iti ,v- .... ,, . . . . wuiuvtuw w t-tte coaaaan tnuis may oe I avvv, e. a. z.. mere thoroughly appreciated when it is realized I Was $-164 lower at $1 T6d. torn no mo-re uua nail vna annum naeaaaarv an uwv fcw aaweua ot Ananas mil ia nas yat I - w , - . . lert tJte nantl. hrl.M . k...i.. M 1 aaaiceteTO X utaaitj jsarssi for higher prices.. I - Chicago, Not. 28. (L N. S.) Potatoes . The demand for work clothing whieh con- I Receipts 11 oars: Wlsconsm round white. 60 tinues to com from every big industrial ceo- &90o; Idaho Russets, $1.10; Minnesota and ter caveat inaaoation of tne etaointy ox tne pre- I hmm sjaaota atea silver vnies, - vvo. cu, aijxiaiBJi.iaring acavity. RTEKTj i-nueurg, ra., nor. s. Steel ingot pro- 1 noon- December at a 7 ti hM ai i ix .TI . Ssn FraneUeo Barley Market Baa 1- rent eo. Not. 28. Barter closed 2. ...1015 t 4.25 7.... 781 2.... 870 4.10 20.. ..1087 2.... 850 8.50 -2. ...1050 27.... 978 S.60 2.,.. 880 19. ...1043 3.75 17.,.. 933 2.. ..1165 2.60 12.... 985 23.... 930 4.60 5 1002 5.. ..1164 4.25 , 2.... 890 B. ...1066 5.85 ,7.. .,1100 12.... 876 8.50 18. ...1048 18.... 985 4.65 940 6 9T0 4.00 2.... 800 924 4.00- 6.... 91S 3 1033 3.00 2 865 14.... 855 4.25 24. . 875 8 1140 4.00 17.. ..1045 11.... 783 8.50 17..,. 951 88.. ..1026 5.00 6 918 1051 4.75 2 1005 26. ...1125 ' 4.25 2 1085 2 1135 5j00 2.... 780 16.... 806 8.75 7 1034- 21.. ..1060 8.73 16 1121 8 868 8.40 2.:.. 925 9.... 900 4.23 3.... 786 980 $.50 6.... 960 7 1115 4.25 2 1245 12.... 872 4.25 80,. ..1020 2 900 2.25 HEIFEBS 7 733 $ 4.50 I 8 616 2. ... 600 3.50 I ? 690 2.... 893 4.25 I CALVES K 804 $ 8.00 4 252 276 6.00 U 6.... 363 2. ... 255 6.50 1 6. ... 348 4.... 827 8.00 7.... 378 6.... 228 5.00 1,... 170 1 170 7.50 2. ..." 200 2.... 180 7.60 , , BCLLS 2.. ..1285 $ $.75 1.... 590 1.... 950 4.50 1 121 t. ...1510 $ 8.25 4.10 8.00 2.75 4.25 8.75 8.26 8.60 4.25 ,4.65 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.25 4.23 8.00 4.25 8.50 8.75 8.75 3.40 $.00 4.00 8.50 6.00 4.00 4.23 8.00 4.00 4.50 5.25 7.00 6.30 than last, when the output was at the rate af 40,000,000 tons a year. Indieationa nnint to ao increase rat ner tuaa a deereaae-in outnut. Wheeling, W. Va. Ner. 28. The Ameri can Sheet A Tinplate Laoghlin plant at Mar tin's Ferry has increased production from 67 to xounxstowu. Ohio Nov ?S - XT.t.w.t -e tne renaoiutaaon - or tne Hriernni Hr.ee l anna. pany's Nile works' ia beine delivered hatr tn. day. The work win involve aa expenditure of SttWI ti.vvv.uuv. DHTGOODS Houston.' Texas. -Nov. 28. Retail trad, in and women elaathin- anal rnnakhliwa aiow uvcaitetz improvement over a year ago. Calcutta 10 C grain bags, June-July sties ai 1 Portland's First Radio Show Has Many Feature? Many things of interest to the rndin leading dealers declared here todav. Btudnesa I enthusiast are to be seen at Portlhnd'a in men a eiouung naa increased A to 10 per I first radio show lit Progress this week cent under stimulaonof the recent cold in the Pittock hWU rv. rai. weauier, witn aemana chiefly for medium and 1 . . - . w. better class goods. j broadcasters and Benson Polytechnic; - 1 i ecnooi. I. BTJTLDINa MATITBtATA I - . .... - m.ii..inki. na ir-:-n . t xno doouib are saiiiruiiv necArated. - t,ui. o. -aaaraware, cement e , . . , . - and other building supplies are in strong de- ne " most interesting- is that Of mand today. There is considerable complaint the Benson Radio club. This orean- fo7rpl pea! ?mpt "U7 01 We" tUon ha n exhibit of the Tecelvlng etiiu cuu.nijs tuoes usea ootn in tne AUTOMOBILES . atisnta. OV. 28. Closed ear aalea are exceedingly good today, although dealers bare no complaint against the amount of buying ui oven mtmeis. - t United States and other countries. The club set Is also shown. . - How tha radio H$rht house aids the navigator la demonstrated by a dummy exhibit placed by th rovernment. This nnn.TBT Kansas City. Nor. 2S -Proline alealaea I iS Of interest as it ShOWS OflS Of thA !hM "T .W tuJ;y. f ThankagiTing I many usea of radio for other purposes duckTfor Tie Vnd wTf to," n, entertainment or ordinary .com. are .retailing for 23e a uoart, I merclal messaajo. transmission. , 1 , - I FOrtland'a first radio manufacturing DetrMt k e MiT -btai v I company, tha Northwestern - Radio of Michigan sre slightly stronger today after Manufacturing; company, has an at- 18., 3.50 STAGS 1110 $4.60 I MIXED 427 $ S.15 4....1450 2.50. 8.60 I a period of several weeks' dnllrtem. Pnaael .vu i euomaons are rrom, S7;ev to 37.70 per hun- vtwana, av uu revelers ctarm tsia upward trend is due to the better tranaporutioo facili- nes ana tarmers I eel tnat beans will go to saw u uey nora on jong enongn. tractive booth. A hugre map ahowlnsr tha 'varioua states from which radio broadcast prorratme have been heard is the chief feature of this exhibit. , - J.... 270 $ 8.25 11.... 992 $ 9.2S 7..., 200 9.25 10.... 156 9.15 18 176 9.25 2.... 95 8.50 1 210 a.15 81.... 161 8.60 80.... 120 8.50 18.... 128 8.50 6 141 8.50 2.... 380 6.25 11,..., 296 7.25 3 250 8.40 27.. 140 8.30 140 6.50 3.... 226 8.50 20.... 122 8.75 4...'. $80 " 8.25 13.... 227 9.25 8.... 112 8.75 10.... 141 8.50 11;... 138 - 8.50 2.... 90 7.00 12.... 125 8.50 3 343 6.16 1.... 420 6.15 60.... 194 9.15 43.... 148 8.50 12.... 260 8.75 . 8..,. 80 9.00 5.a 172 . 9.25 6.... 181 9.50 8.... 188 9.50 .... 10$ 8.00 1.... 150 8.60 6.,.. $48 6.35 l$..ra 155 9.85 12.... 835 T.25 72.... 182 9.23 847 8.35 8.... S0O 7.25 7..., 815 6.35 67.... 185 9.35 26.... 147 8.50 66...-J 168 9.40 8.... 293 7.90 7.... 832 7.O0 3.... 269 $.60 5..,. 250 8.00 2.... 835 ,50 14.... 150 9.00 24.... 17 9.33 9.... 124 8.7$ $.... 4 7.35 18.... 161 9.3$ St. CHRISTMAS GOODS Louis. Nor. 28. The demand for House Votes to Deny Booze-Ship Subs idy Washington. Nov. 28. Tha house to. day took steps to keep the American mad prcparatioawi for a big I 66 Uk ZX the ttpuse adopted a provision oenyineT suDstay- oeneiita to any ship upon wtucn lntoxititlriar liquor was transported or sola. -. . tartan lines. The pnblie is spending liberally for what it needs snd particularly wishes, but most buyers are conservative. Goods ether than those having real utility er permanent : laiw aaav uu an stroBSt tieiBSaO. Chicaa-o. Nov..- 2 A a nr.ro. a, - a. .u days w heralded hen by Christmas shop win now displays la the big Chicago stores, but mere ass peen ncue nowevex, save made prepajatioaaa for a mi OIL RWCA 41.. . ISO $ $.00 Tueadsy Momlog Sstea aiAEO CATTXJS No. Aws. lbs. Price. a... aaa a a.sa . ' B CIXS A. . .1Z4A a A. 75 l.a.ioao a.eo HOGS T... 162 $ 9.60 i . Me. Are. lbs. Prise. 1...U40 $ 3.50 $...190 $ 9,601 : DHTGOODS MARKET TRADK DrLL PRICES RRMAIK FIRM New ' Terk. New. 28 The - strenetkamlne features in. the cotton cloth market today. sucn aa tne axuasce oerweea some ox - tne strong u rectors of the American Woolea com. aanr and . the CovuoKdated Textil cooitasv. were offset to a great extent se far as Tolam ei u-aomg was eoaeernea by the spproaoh of the Thatlktaivili holiday. Prices were firm and steady with some business rvtrttrded ia 44x68x7 2a print Cloth, bat with Sheeting vry ' dull. . Odd lots of ether coatstniction were: Bieaeal'wp mm oa tonne. Intel1 ttiutioo of amble aomtnnnieafJana tu tweea utum ana xokobsma left the local sik Ee&Saa City. Nor. 2H. Oil rnvimiwtnHeaa anA . ! prices sre irregular in the mid-continent field ""J-i-uere m aa easy tone in gasoline, demand not being : op to expeetatiori of refiaer, as iwvews sat aia,eaas WtAasAISUaJU in BdfUtaa . : . ' ' : COAL - .' ' ' ' aitoona. rt.. 7w ox rv..t , - ' Ootral PennaylTaaia fields are eomplaining bitterly .of a aei.ee . ,hnw.M . tw.i.jn. fiamres, however, show heavy loadings. ,Ihir- aia lu, weaia erannn ntremre l ta nMiuiiM thdistorict was 19.649 ears compared with aa we preceoing wees. i LnioatoWBV- Pa.. Nea-.SlTk. Ml .s mr?t breaking. Ordinary grades of CotimUsTille - coal have fold at $$.$5 mine, ; aad By-product coal at $3.80 an in. Knot far. pace coke haa sold at $3.25. Production it far a waoess ot oemaiaa and tne break was ex tjetcd. Declining prices aaay close aomA of i aaav emeuex ptanta witn ntga operating caatav ' - . 'wrr--,r" . . . Boston. Nor. 28 Iraeerl a1 eajra Sea I geaeralix - his-her. narticnlarl whit aeaiiar cup, tan, poles and fine dark clip. The anai- aa saore acav taaay. - AT NEXT SESSIO.J Salem, Nov.' JI. Any attempt bn the part of the forthcomlntr l$ialature ta repeal.; the predatory a nlmal bounty law will be met with strenuous opposi tion, according; io sentiment eiprcssed by county clerhs, Judfes and commis sioners In letters to Secretary of State Koser. These letters Indicate senti ment with reference to the law . f Airly well divided, with certain ; sections of the state vigorously clamoring; for Its repeal as a source ef useless expense, and ether seetions Just as emphatically demanding? Its retention as a rood in vestment and A necessary saftpuartj to the farmlnc and tockraltlnf Iritereits of the State.- .:. Blnc the enaotment of the bounty law, in 9910. a total of a,04t.t$ has been -paid out by the state snd the va rious counties on a "fifty-fifty' basis in the battle for the i eradication of coyotes, bobcats and ether animate whieh prey upon cattle, sheen and Other Stock, . - With the counties of aaufheaatern Oregon "leading; the fight, strenuous effort waa made in the 1621 legislature to amend tha bounty act. making the payment of bounties optional With the county courts ot each county, A mess ure to this effect, introduced by Repre sentative Gallagher of Malheur countr. wa pggtaed by the houe$ and defeated In the senate. The fight on the bounty law, it ia understood, ia to be renewed in the forthcoming legislature, - Malheur. Ilarnev nrf I . L. forming the border counties of south eastern Dregon, have been the hardest hit in meeting the share of the bounty payments, their bounty fees In ttje peat 11. tf" "SregAtlng &$,59$.S4. t4. 7t.8J and M3,t7.lS, respecUvely. These enormous bounty psyments, it is claimed by officials -of those coun ties, are due in a measure to the prac tice of- certain1 hunters and trappers in bringing animals killed tn Nevada into Oregon to collect tha bounty which thle state off era These claims are sub stantiated by statements In a letter from K. B. Bans of the federal biolog ical survey, stationed at Reno, Nev.. to Stanley O. Jewett of-. the, Portland bu reau of tha survey, : v Suspect in Eugene -Admits Portland v Crime Say; Police Eugene. Nov. 21 William liiitnn. alias William Johnson, wss arrested yesterday in the act of stealing the contents of a suitcase resting In a car.., Dciongins; to tu j. rxesseidens. parked outside the Osburn hotel. The rob- ocrr occurrecj. m nroaa aayught. nil- An mmtA 1. . . , . w.a ,w aiaiu, a9 aiaavw al IJICSSCUI . DUt- glary. at the Willamette apartmentr, Portland, on the night of November 19, several hundred dollars' worth of Jew tlry.. furs, clothin. oil paintings, etc.. were found In his room. Some of It ' said to belong to Mrs. O. Wolf, Port- The Willamette anai-tmenta tj XiiVt Stark a tree t, were . robbed ' No vember l, when a burglar entered the trunk room jand geared thre) diamond rings worth about. $100 each, two bracelets and a traveling bag. Mrs. O. Wolf ia Proprietor of the atiartm.nt. No warrant Is out here for wmiaen UUton, accordlngr to police. . ;- New Building for . 12th and Morrison Contracts will be let this week fr the erectioti of a concrete building to by 100 feet in dimensions, at the north east corner of ltth and Morrison streets, on ground recently riurcha..,i by Dr. Neat I Zimmerman and Mrs. M. Bernard of Astoria, The building wOI be one story In height with a met sanine floor, and wUl be divided Into five compartments, to be tenanted hv women's apeclalty shops. Leases are being handled by Leo Bulller of the F B. , Taylor company, who . announced today that the 'home decoration estab lishment operated by Bertha Stuart would ocesipy space in the building. Negotiations .for the other leases ar v pending. J ....... r'-r' MRS. LTJCRETIA C. BMRICH Milton, Nov. ft. Mrs. Lucretla Cath. erlne Kmrich, 82. died Sunday at the home of her daughter, . Mrs.- Kate Oroom of Milton. With her husband. William .Demaris, she crossed the plains by oa team irrT67. Two yearn inter tr. aJemaris Cle4 i in Walla Walla, and In 1872 Mrs. Pemaria mar ried Michael Emrich. who died in 1909. Mrs. Kva Moass." Walla Walla. and Charles Demaris, Milton, are sur viving children. en . BOSTOlT: COPPER STOCKS atamonett By uveroeek es Cook company. Bid. Arts bta 7 Advant'e . 60 Algomah '13 - AUwoes. 0 1 Bine Ma 1 7 A ' Cat A Ar 61 H CI Ac H275 -Central ( 8 Dv Daly . 3 marxet ia ignorance ot eonaioon in the Orient 1 e Batte 7 H and bostness here was merely nominal. Extra I Humvk - bestt No. l-X; best Ne. 1 Ssaai were. all off rrom se so eo s pouno, nut aa 30-zZ eetuer was ap to 8: AO. tWtftT6lfl2 OF B0STO3C WOol MARavET FIRM; TRADE SMALL Baetoai NOT. 88. Tb ftraa smdanrtawa I the local wool Bssrket wee strongly m evidance todar, alUaeugh the tradiaa wae not of Ure proportion. The mum have covered many of jiaar- Twtturemenis iot tost reroainajer ot to year, sat wont stnesa are very small Aad the cnsenaae of the opiaion in the trade is 'that ao sewer prioes gem, be expected in the near fntnrsv This Ja emphasised by the atrengUt or prices in tne foreign action. Isl Crk 19$ -Xeett-w 1 Kerr I a Lake Cp 8 t I Salle - t Mohawk 6$ - Ma tal. ,1 ipJong : $h 2 -24 28 . a : 8 - 2 196 -- 2 . 8 8 1 5 SH Ttid Ne take. 2 Old t O 16 Oeeeia At 88 OWiawA.. ,1 Quinsy M 81 Pond Crk 18 Isl Royal 18 8o9 Bostn X La Sh M 40 do pfd.. Sflu So Ctah. 8 Bos Cow. . 31 Taohtmn 4 Utah MUe tO t tah Con 1 V 8 ling $8 pfd., 46 Atk 40 IT' 26 : , t $3 19 1 1 10 -4 4$ 100 - 47 Itah Apex. 2, $ Winona.. 2i $6 WoiverittA T ' A Wyandott i 1 tt Miners Spaed Money Freely Ifew Tork Metal Market New Terk. Not. 28 (f Jt ai afaial pnees: , . . Cortner " Quiet, Kaat. Km,.Km ui.ti. camber. ..18 91$ e. . , , : . "JJ Wuiet, Spot. November. Snd Decern- Wa7f , g -aj aj itha. rnicsrtowa. Pa.. Nor. 2B a ri.f ..J1? ; 0PV orembt and D. SraMditte en a mea- uv h- ae I oewoera w-e-e mo. peak m In progress here. - in the mines eat- re are making about 8125. loader from 75 to $1I and day laborers around $45 week. Payday find larva amvniaa. t the workers --rushing . to ttma to speed. tAeir money. They are buying regardless of cost and many merchants are markioa- no eruarl. sweaisws yufni asrrg gjw irtrti;regeia$ to MlnntapollS'DBlatb FIaz' ' Mtvtrieaianlta. Vna OA lt K t I vt. . Jfoeember, $3.44: lieeevnber, '2.40; May. $2.80: track.. A 4$-92 44 ? arrive.. $.4I. iniluta, ov. xH. I. N. M.I Flaa v. ! rember. $2.39: December. $2.3 Vk : kf.v g a ev aft A v at n m e e . aeAat-s 1 I -.wy ft TM.as.aa.49 faWI 71 tUlalw, , Dated Not. 1, 1922 Cowlitz County, Washington, Dildng District No. 15 : 7 Gold Bonds , 5 Opt. Serially Da 1924-37 . Jan. 1. 1941 : Deaomittatiott $300 , Strong Features. ' . , 1 Payable, principal and interest; from U:xAtIon''V' -2 Prior tax lien on 837 seres valuable land." ... ... . 3 -Rank ahead of first mortgages, including those V : ' securtn? Federal Land Bank bonds. ' 4 Free from Federal income taxation. - - 5 Leiral investment for Bavings banks and trust v funds in Oregon and Washington. . 6 Legal ta secure public deposits in Washington, . Pirice to yield f . .. u Wire sr: Writs for Detailed. Circular Ralph ScHNEELOCHCoMPAnr C- MUNICIPAL Se cond Floor iItHT05 COPPORAUOlv C ' Lli M D ER M EH 5 0 L0 H .