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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
TIIK MORMNO OREUOMAX, TIIURSIAT. ATRIL. 2, IPOS. 17, MOHAIRDOWf AGAIN Local Market Drops to 20 Cents for Choice. DEMAND ALMOST CEASES aMern Trade irmor Hxcd AY lib Mill Shut Ponn or Only Work ing Half Time Why the Hop Trade I Slack. r rr.x-fcfi -, f.rf frvm tai -o a: fl-s: IrrlEeNl l k c:?r;j w p-or-. to be & verr y?-r f r Te tral burets. i aoriaac J:b Ew:rT! ai;..-. pe-i-wed tkefr ;c?t t.'aa Tu--iiT fTTn ss cerrts t- ; ; cents aart yse?-dsT, ;.it! tr.e r;t of a2 ff;TrA.' w:rea tre (SeTTjoreJ Nation 1e tie rxrt tbey .Kit :he yvrir ca ch.Mc in oh air a few of the larre rs-.ar !s the FJtem S:a:s are wort r.r ca haf Vtre. wV.Ie tt-e cers hi- v-Ir-ifi ficwn eiirV:? fcr vie2 the.- f MTr.er 7n--r to eanch for wrk elsewhere. iaUcaiinjr thst ti.ey " - t-t r-s-me cr erar -s t-. :s eaoa. Tne Isteet !re of tb Bosr -n Crccmer elal Bulletin ar f EiV;: la that mar ket: "Eea tw;u:rT ,:. s ta hare r-eea U-k-ir. i 1: I:vaJ market diirtEj tse pa si and not mr tMa a few Sun have cw-"-i na?".s at the .it? Mirufi.- turers are dMr rery lltfe and ??r the niret tirt are d -iw'if ra tr-.e'r ;! tck fr -t t-ee-ast The-e is -?t an ot-- .:rr)r v hair !' th !ra! mark: a3 roa ;r ?y rast rs are wl what hair they bav w!ih ihe fifr; .:o:: of a flerrsnd r- c that miV, -r.ake rnCTr.ftr ready to rar r-r:.- The New Y?rk ms-rket Is alj? !ir::e a: :he preer:: time a-ii the r-jtrrr -hat arusw any in terest whatTr is :r Ptr:r.p c'rp. which w: !' te i- the inarket so:2 "The fre:m s!:vr!?n e pranicaDy ca ch.arped with demand fr choice hair. bt prat;ra:)y a dead marker f-?T laferio Trd " GOOD TTJlR FtR THE SHORT 8F1.UR Bi Hop Cr Will Oom Krea CoaeHio for the Grraxetn Trade. If 'a daxS !t ih.M develop that c-?y a e-na:! arreare :r hop h bee- rJrwed r or. tv.f ;-r! atl that we are r:rE tc have ewr. per ci: of ?at years yieid, r r' - a-rt. over h.a:f a rrrp. there w!'! he -r.re thort ver In the na-ket than r ever !n ev:ir.ce before" Th :s Titrrnt a a trade ty Henran Kaber : -etrday V.- K'aher ays the hrrrwera of the ra.'fc Cr-a?t are o'y !sT!t!ne the hrrt the ftM y ihe.r pretest r-:rw. -Ther i not a rrewer in the Trite! State?.- he aa:d, thi: ha c-t a ir- itiry of her f.-r h's crr.:rr r.ee-is. ar.5 w!th th tiy tov-k that m yet ava::ah at low rr:r5. the market r.eat seaaoc i cer tain tcv be a rc'r.ocs ore !f th growera per--?t in thetr err-rts in $t out arjrther h:r cT- There are T,5ft a:e cf hrpa. o'.d ar;- new. Ir. the I'r.Ite Slate at the poaj of the hrewera Fr:.-f tr e-3 Tow that I hsve no djtt mil the fc-v, re taken up Th brewera will then be o wei: forti-e-3 that they can do without the I crop. That Is why I ray that if the rrper persist fr. pottinp another t.g crop cn the tnarket in the Fa:!, they wi:: only p--.a the way for larnsout ftpetttorra bT T.cvrt e:rer Mr. Klaer asserts that the redaction in -rear hi Oregon, aa boi- p-larrtej. w-?:i be rr amail ard that Ca!!!c:::i wi!; prow mora bpa thar. la: year His foreign -ad-trea ara that the redaction of arreaye in Er.lad w:i not axreed OV aorea or.'y cent of the yard hava teen p:owej up tn Beiffiara and none at aJI n Fraace- Govemmert ?urea at hand ahw a pro dactlon of be- ;n th Vr.tted State la Fehruary of 3.03 barreia as con-.pared with 3 52.?fi barrels in rimtry, z$J7. or a devreae of us.;.S3 barrela The frt month in mary ? ears to show a decrease was Jasaary. when the failir.a; off waaS5.3;S barrels. Prohibition ar.d buness dep-rea-aion in the Eat are rejporj-.ble f r the de craae in beer aalea, the effect of which. Is fe:t In the Oresn hp irrk:. BVTTER FROM THE COAST COO" TIES lrrr ShJpmetrt Intended for Saa Fraxtcioo Rraobra This MarkH. No cvar.re was a-.Tvc-crK-ed In !ra! barter t-i-es yesrerday The city creameries are rill very Ilht:y JTTe vt "a::-y creai frT better m a ?;tt .- plerttfuh Two tcna of coayt tatr mr.e up by rteaTrer yrstrJy from rs Bay and Eureka Th: burfr ws lrte-.de ;r fe. Franclsro market . but a pH-f i were hih'pr h re t-ar In the Kay t. shrrient was torrved th's woy. It w-aa offers at f cents The err rrsrket oontIrue-3 firm as a rwult cf sieay b-jynjp by ;h Nn-h Ten cas aoM .t! th Poarfl of Traie at i ceata ard this p-! was perera-'y Quota t-.e rrree. while It waa rejv.rt. some bi;ce.si was done at a l:rher ftjrure here were mod-a:e reoetpts of p-altry a-d w!:h a sr-1 demand f-r chrke-. the market rerera'ly r-. TecetaHfs Arrtr by Steaurr. AwMe from an ao-trnent of trs-k brurht on the steahner Senator, there were rto irr!M of rrfdace from :r.e S.-n;h yes terday T-.e street was :ient:y sup plied. howeer. ar.d :!-er was a r-d de Tnarnd in roofT I:na orarres are morlrs; Oct free:r ard a rev a r:s w !?! he Jirht the rernalrir of tr.e week a shortar i prob able before lor.r. Board of Trade Sale. Saa on te P.-ard rf Trade yesterday were; Ti e9 car.d ed errs at 3 "a cerrs. Twenty rn-ks fan-y or.'T.s at $4 ?1 Cn hur.drei sarins N 5. 1 feel wheat at r V f o b st - re Bank ( lenrinx. r;r.T of te N-Tihwetera eitea yes terday aere as foile?-: C'a.'-is. Pa'.ar.rea. TrtariS I; TM i;.'. t2S9 17: Settle 1 Csv - . 57 T.-o-Tva 1 T.7r;.;-j; 4,1; sr -kar.e ... :v..sa fORTLAXD Qt'OTATIOrVS. Graia. Flaor. Feed. Ftc TIOl R Fatent. 4 ?: Birairht. rara. 53 S5; Valley. I 43: craham flour. S4 :; whole wheat flour, $4 rya C3ur. Ji. . W H BA T C! is h. SS ? Vc ; bl jea: tn; S4 9 : Va::ey. G?Sc; red, M ft BAKLT FeeJ, ftl per to: brewlrr per ton; rolled tS9Sl. pf ten. MlLLSTlTFtf Bran. ctty. f country. J7 p-r ton; rr. : d -I 1 n ri . $3!: ahcria c::y, l."T: country. - !w per tn: chep, $ 21 $ 2 SO per ton. OATS Producer rrlre: No. 1 whita, 7 per : jr, : rray. Jf jiW1 pr ton. CFKSAL FOCI'S Rolled oata cream. -pund sa-ka per barrel. JT : wer rt-adea. C 30: oatmeal. steel-ct. 4 3-ponn a sacks, l per barrel: 0-ib. saks, 4 15 par bale; sf "t p. K0 pounls. $4 25 ?4 80; pear! harley. $4 50 fr5 per !fy poutds; paa:ry foor. 10-p?uad aacka 2 5 par baua; flaked w.-.eat $; T3 per casa CORN Who4a P W: o racked. 34 ?y. HAY Valley f.mothy. No I. IT ton; Rastera Oregon timothy. $!P 3 50; clover, 514 tf 15: cheat. 915; grain hay. $14 9 13; a ia fa. J! 2 ft IT W Tfftahla, FruH. rTtc M3ST10 FKL'1 TS A ppJ ea. $l.;it;M FRTFH rSJETAPUS ArtTc-ekea. T3 9 ?-V per : a-r- ra? 10 :sc jviaBJ: bear. T T-ar-d ; cathe. 1 r pr szJ : oi:f.jr. :: : (iT: c Jct:T:hTr. $: per i-re ; frr?;iri c p-cr rr -r: ' : lettnre, headL tr aea: hctho-s, UMilM re" fccx; ri.:v.f. Jft.- pr dcxe ; rhutrt fi.V yer crate; . c S." c per craie; rr.v::j, :V pr tc-jtlJ; encash. tf per rcrd; T ;T.a:.--e M-Jx:c."ti. i-ra:e5. $ $ I V TMOriOAl. FF.I'IT Lmr.a. j; irarrea, cabala ?1T5; rrara l"T t. J . ba-r.ss. : ? V 7r :t ; cra:fd. i J".f; p:-rr f:o pr Gcxea; taa ! r- - f - r er bra ONIONS Jjt:rf prir Orr-na $4 I 50 per h drei. RAT VKJETAP'S-Tra:? $T per : as-k: fA-: vV- pei" i"k : h-et. $ 1 : rr-rr J : 2 per sack: tarlic, lNc per h-rri dt-ered F.-rx:ad: new Cai:tcvra:a. ik:l-d rKv:rs Apriw. rex p?caa. re.-hea. prunea Ita.'ias. JJIc: rr---.ca F-eiirh. 55: e-rr a-ia cwahe-i. f v. rurrAz;v washesl. ra-esu. lc; ftjra wh:;e faacy. X'-p:urJ boxaa 6t 5V rr rvari: Jarwy. rhoire. ,V-; scats carr.er. f anv creaTr.er'e. XtV; .ore but:-- . : - . -e - r. "H ilLK .reoa f-'- creain twira. J?e per r--ci; rream trirk. rsr : t Ja Jkc: lirshurx1?. 4 c pouaA t'". I.TRT FaK-y hes l&'-mc: rocwtera. c.d. Jc fryer r."; tro;: : tarkeya lie. UlTc; dc-easd. eaKca I.fc.c; r. Jte rr rvri. ?a-; da-kt ietflT; p-re-.vi T5c$:: CO-S Presi rvvi. Jew oft. 5c per VS.VL Extra. 1V : crdinary. f c; h rr, T fg Sc- rxRK Fane;. c: prs;nary. Tetc; larce. jsfc. MITTOS-Fancy. r--r pord Haps, ITe!, Uidea. Etc, HOPS :i7, pr:ms and ehjice. per p.-ur.d olda l:Hc P pound TTOL Easttra oreaoa. averaaa beat. It 0 lc per r : jsd, t:ri.zj to f hrl,ka;a; Va-.ey. IS ( iv, aooordirf to quality. M.illAlS Choice. per r;-uc4, a.KA i?AKK per po-ni HU ES Dry. .2 j :i-;c; dry calf. Nj t. arier 3 Mjpic: culA 2c per lb, leas; c a:tf-d h:irs, ; siJied ca. ; rreea tur.a::eii. ic par lb. l&; calls, lc par ib. !ti ; hep ik ira siear::-a No. 1 tut;fcr .o.-k. ea :hT if .: ; sr.crt wool. No l butchers" s:ock, each. 50 a oOc ; xce d:ut wool. No. I tutcherr stock, eacA. 7ic If; vv; Icr.g wool, No. 1 batchers- stock, each. tleiM; t.Tsa hidea salted, saca, a --cord .r.r to sue, - iX' (g i iO; dry, aord lr.p to ?:xe, ea.-h, 1V1; colt 1 hidea. ea;r.. Si ;ic; a-c-at skir-a common, aach. 15 . AnsAvra. with wool on, each. 0c FVRS For No. I skies: Pear akirs, aa to sue. No. i. eacX f 5 00 a 10 00; ccba. each. :ff3: badrer. prtme, ears. cat. wild w.:i tad perfect. 530c; fcousa. Seitr: frx. ccmoa yray. large pi:ma e h. tGl?r red each. jS; croaa, earX 9 d !5 : silrer and blac. each, J lw 0 o.: tsrers. erh. 5SfS; lyr.x. each. S 4 50 w; n"i :r. W- strictly No. I. each. ajcord:rf to site, : S: marten, dark' northern, ac cord, r.p to sis ar.d 00 .or, each, $10ffl; marten, pale, acocrdtry to six and color, earh. $1 ' (j 4: mcsKrii large, ea.-h. 12 9 loc; skur.k. each. v ti -c- cl.at or polecat, earh. fSlSr; ot:-r. for rarpe. prime skin, each y anther, with head and claws rerf;t earh, ?- y S raccoon, for prima Jarae. ei.h we:?,:: w;:i rr curtain, with head perfect, earh. U?95M; prairis crycte). OX'c g f l K; wolverica each, Se 9 Groceries. Not a. Fte. Rtre E-uthern Japan, 3c; head, 6H 0 Tc; lrrr-na: Jar-3n. C- COFFEE Morha. S4 3?r: Jaxs, ordinary. 17t;r: Costs Rlra. fsr.cj. iSflKic; gl. If tr 3c: ordinary. 32s lr per p?ucd. C T-icfa roast rts-a 17 114 1-0; 50a. f 14,75; Arttrrkie. 143: U:n. S 15 75 SALMON Columbia River. 1-pacad ta:a, $7 per drxea: i-p?sad talla J i :5: l-pcand fata $7 Alaska p!k. 1-pound tails. PV; red. 1-pcund talis. $L4o; sc-c k e j ea 1-pound taila lu, A R rarulatei. $' ; extra C 5 75; p-?:-.if n C. f? : fruit sugar. $k. is : berry. beet si gar. cuhe arTe.E , -VV- p-'dred i barrels . f d 71. Terms: On remittances within 15 days deduct per pr-und; 1f later than 15 days, and within S days, deduct He per pound;, itapie acpar, lS-i !.- per p-u-d. N'CTS Walnuts, 1'- ISo per rsar.fi by sm - k : liraai: nuts- f.iberta lc; pecans. almr.da 1'- 2Sr. cnestnuta OSA I5c: peanuts, raw. ,88SSc jver p?ucrt; rc-asted. li:; pinersaia Kei7c: hickory nuts. !0r; cocosr.u:s. KL? per desn SALT Granulate-d, $T9 per ton: 12-53 j.er ta.e; half ground. la SIS 50 per ton: 50s. JI4 per ten. BSAN Srr-aJl white. 4-i-: larre wh!:a 4Hc; ciEk. 4c; bayoa. ac; Ltma. c; ktai car red. Se. HONET Fancy. J3 505 73 per baa. rrorisioxis and Camted Meata. BACON Fsr.cy hreajifast. tic pound; nar.dsrd breakiayt. IT He; choir. Ir3"ac; Er.p 11 to 14 pour.d 15c pound. HAY io t; II pc.ud. ir-tc pur.d: !! t. !'t pourd?. :.V; IS to iO pound?. 15c; bo:d. 2;- PAKKELED GOOD?-Port barrels. M: haf-aTT.. JllX; teef. barrels. 3 ; half barrels, ir.. tRY SALT crP.Er Regular short clears dry aajt. 104 str.ckd. 11 tc: short clear backs d-y salt. 10-c; smoked. 1 1 "1 c : Ore gca exports, bellies, dry salt. 124c; s molted. 10 C- LaRD Kettle rendered : Tlerc?. 3 1 c; tuiia ;2c ; 12 : 2s. l2-a c ; ;"s. 12"- 5 !2S: 3s, !2c Standard pure- Tierces, K'r; tuba. 31o: 5s. lie: 2"a HHc; 1S, 1 1 -t c ; ."s. 11 -s c. Comp ".i--vf : Tierces. Sc ; tat c; Pi.c; s. Sz; lOs, Sc; 5a. Coal OU and (iasoHne. P.EF!N;i OILS Wa:r whte. Iron bar rels. ;o H c ; w.cd barre'-s 14 Fear? o'l. oases, i : he-id ':gt:; Iron r arreTs. 12"-o; ca?pt. ly -jf . w --o-i barrels. 1 c Eocer.e. CAf. 21". Ppe':a! W . W . irn barrels, I---: wo-3 barr-'s. ISp. E'aiEf. c&fea, Extra star fii 2Tc- 0 a SALINE V. M. ar.l p. Nara, iron barre's. :2 ' c; rass. ;p,r Rwl Crown Fao:-.r.e. !rn har"Is. jsc; cases, 52 c V--tor gas.-'.'re. !rm bar-e 34 ic ; cases. 22 c; S-ri pasoT're. iron arrels. ,"c; cases. 3T No 1 cceine distillate, iroa barrels. Ic; cases. 15c. Qt'OTAriONS AT SAN TRAXCISCO. r rices Paid for Prodore ia the Bay City Market. PAN KR.,'1S April 1. The f-VTpw-if-g pr.ee were quoted In the produca mar- kf t t -jaj : VegeiaMea ax:;C. 15920c: gren peas. 3 5V; str:-.ff beans, pomina! ; aparap-ja 4& 7.; trra: -wa. 12.2: epgp'ant. W 15c. F -u:;.- Roosters, old. 454?: rc-cfcstrs, 3u-.c ST3?; broilers, sma:. 45: broilers. Ia:ge. yj.Vt; fryers. 7j6; heaa, 5a ducks. d. 45; yourg. f5j7. p " ' " " Fanry creamery. 22c; creamery "I- --'-tc: fancy dairy. Ho. Kgp :.-r. 3c: farcy ranch. 17c. Cheevs New. I:s0i2c; Toung America. iflllstufTs- -Bran. $.1013 52; middllrgs. $53 W.vl-Srrcr. HumboMt and Vend--cino. -'' tf tT2 -: S-uth Plains and San Joaquin, 5ff 7c: Jarr.hs. 3 10 . Hop U'n7. r-f?;'.;c: cor.tracTs. eilc. I!a -ft-heat. I2916 7; wheat ar.d oata $ 1 & 1; alf-ifa S9 5 14; stock". 7.0 6 9; s'.-aw, per ba.f. 6,.'j;!'rc. . Fruits Ar?:f a crtc-. f t.75: common. "V tar.aris. TScfcS; w: Mexican limea $j.ltif7: Ca!:f?mia Semons. chr. $2 73; commrr- 1; -raupfs. navela $12561-23: p:n.app:- 3T -V-Ji 3.:'. Potatoes Ear'y Rr-s?. $1 I F-; rwe, $2 501: (rec-n p-jirks. fi.gi ift Recejpi F!-ur. 4L-- sacks; wheat. 5230 cen-.als; barley. 1 4 c-r.tals; oats, cen tals; r ear.s. 424 sacks: c.-rn. centajs; potatca. :t::S0 sacks: mid illr.gs, 2S3 sacks; tay, 173 tons; woo 30 tales; hides 133. Eajtrrn Minixtr Storks, PTON, April 1 C7osi a- Quotations: Ad-.er.rare . .$ 1 S7 CJuinry Sl.SO A"' Jex . - - 24 Sh&r.non 1; AicalgRmate-i 5 7 TamaracTt 6o0 Atannc .... y.-V rr:r.-:y 1J X 4 BTjsham ... 1 25 't'nited Cop-pr 5 23 Oal & Hcla . "2 J (.hi 'l'- vn.;ng. s; '- Ce-.tenr.laS .. 21 3-) "I. 8- Oil 12$ Cp?-er Ranjre &4 l 1'tah SS L2.y v." est--.. S 2i V;rtor!a Z On "rarkl-r; 7 "5 J 'U"!n-r.a 5 K Is:e Roya'e. . lb w Wolverine 120 )0 Viass M:n:r.. 2 "7 j Ncrth Butte.. 53 23 adtctJ'gazi ... 1 1 . Butte Coal Jl 0? ! vnu C & C. 75 Nevada ll.Vi Old rv?mlr.:-.-a iw 0 Cal &. Aria... Os-eo.a K2-'t Arlx Com 1SO0 Farr.-t It.o0 Grene Caneana S.S7i N?TvV YORK. Ajrril ! Clo-rirg- quotations: Adams Con n Lltt'e Chief 7.3 A I :ce ITS i Ontario . 2'J3 Brerc 1.J :0-h:r 15 Brun Ick '"on. " To tost 4 Oom:.-k Tiin.. t Savage SI th C. Va t S-erra Nevada... 21 ron S '1 f r lHl Small Hopaa. ... 10 IadTiiie Con.. Standard 13 LIFTS STOCK LIST Settlement of Erie Trouble Helps the Market. RECEIVERSHIP WAS FEARED Union Pacific Bought FYccly at Hijh rr Trice Sharp Rally in Vniird States Steel .prtl Payments Cause So Trouble. XSW TOSS. Af! t A r'vric (?M 5 produced eft . :vfc nsit t t.. c:t :.dr y the aar;aacTr:r.t t.a: to :j KC.X0 4 B?t. It wis a- naj ectifTcntlac tiijit corcy was thu jrnrl i'i th rfc-Te-p of the com pany. w-M-h w fr-T rJa:ord r.:eray. thn aoi.KL Th. lnfijr of th ceil !n .yraMlhir. j eofdr.c 131 .vr-.orh.t . th (!mr pr f Th . 11 d c ta tfc. jv:i"y d:erx:-Kl Ttlv-nc tollowf 3 the cff:r:ls o; th. coTr.jj;5- .lid th. br.k &j to th. succ t:r.j m r ' with !ft car ry:fr o-jl th. pr ' v-t . fT v.r. ir.ad. to ti:J r. : i in th. .i i .r. ar.d. ih f 1 . t- pr1v- . : hhr than th. or ' l.v.L Vttioa P-' waa a c ocpIcttou auatain ir.ff rrc. ard waa heav:!? bought on an upward ratiite. -Th. aharp rally :n Vhitl S:ata Pt. aao r!:a-4 th. niarkt from th. firr5r.j ot of tha rfrcer.t '-f -5 of KQuidat-.ca tn that atv-t A foofi "f-t waa r-rod:r br th. Fh rznry famlr.p ,tatTr..r.t of the Phtiyl xar:a ayaterr.. cwfpj to th. marked prr rrs shown ta ec:lr.ff r:rTv.-hsr.eTit of operat !rjf ooau t K h f ' Feruar" ataterceta j j -lifhed i-zr'.r.f fh. day dfd n-t prove :he V'e'-riaySTaniA a rat. of retreisohrr.ent f-!!y rret by other s:tv.s: the Kvt !a:ar.d fwattica!ar!y show:ry the operattr.p exrea st;!! psi:ry In ap'te of the heavy Inroad oa frr."1!. arr.:nf Wh!:. ahrinkac of r.et r-!r.rs :s oontr.vSed hy the curtailment of operatia ocat. ocr.s:drw::r. haa to be j:v.. to the er?eot in cv.rt:T:r down wape frda ard the aur-.a avTLi:ah for oat'ay oa oor.isumr-tive nee.l for -orcmoditfea. Oalon !at:otte are hep-r.hir.c to appear. alo, of the de--Ur.e in efT!c:env-y of :iprr.ent !lke!y to reattit from rr.eaaurea of ecEoir.y nioroed by the rai'roade There wa little effect prodtjeed directly on the market by the reduction in th divi dend rat- on Atrhian fr-rr. a 6 to 3 per cent bafis ar.d on International parer pre ferrfd from a G to 4 per cent basis The corper atocks were a point of depression ace.it; today with Atreriran ?rr.eit:r.a Com pany in evidence A sharp drop tn tr.e prir rf copper in Lr.o-x and another reduction in the qnoted prK-es at the New York metal exchar.ee had to do with this. Thia ariup of atooks aiao continnea to yttfier from the S'ririon cf a spe-ruiative relation to the eiforts to rioat a new n-.:r:iny stock in the curb market. The April dishnrserr.enta did not cattse a rippie in the n-.or.ey market. Bcnca were irrer-jiar TotaJ saies. par value, rrix VniteJ States bonds were unchans-ed oa call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Ciosiri Sale. Hish. Low B.i. 5-j s: sii, r M4 a 15 1" Ii. isti ifij lf-i :"a A r-j s-r s m : , TSo ess, W 87 S' -M !Mht . 1-t IH VSi .- r4 f S1 3TH 3-t, 11.4-.V H T3- 4 ' s; si it-i gr. S.SJ -!, 44 4. ITS 5. yit, ?i'ia, Ii- 5 5 5 t-V 14S 145- S.SiV Hi- IITH A lama' JTarr-sa .. Arr.a: Corper Am Car Form. (is rreferrei ... Ara Cottar Oii.. ro prefrrred ... Am ExT'resa Am Ki t 1A pf. American lea ... Ail Ured Oii.. do preferred Arc Locomotive. . do rrei?rred . . Am Srceit Ref 2o preferre-J . . . Am S.car Ref . Am Tobacco :ts Ar.arorJa i!!n Co Atchi. n do preferred . . . At.' Ccaet Ire... Ea:t & Ohio co preferred ... Shock Rap Tras Canadian Piciflc. C-r.-.rai of N J.. Chea ft Ohi: Chi Gt VOeet-ra. Chirajro a X w.. C, il & St Patti Chi Ter Tran. do rreferrei . . . C C, C St L. . Co!o Fnei Iron 15 ,v!i XS i3;a 24 Coio It Scuihert. (.. 25 do It preierred. o-A M 55 do ii preferred. i: V. t -t 45 Cretsaiirated 5aa.. l-0 113-a lli-i 1..V Com Frfj.-t ... 13 S 13 do preferred Pel HcSaoa... 4-A 1M J 5iS -- Dei. Lick West 4o D K G-asl. W d; preferr! ... S5- Sia M rH. iil.ers' Securi.. v .ii s C : 31 Erie () 13 i I4S 14 do Ts: prefer-ei. 1 4'" c 31 do id preferrej. 1.7J Zt 21 1'1: Genera! Eertric 1 r.iiaMa Central .. V IKi, 1 lnt Ps-r !. .-'4 8- So preferred ... M 53' M let r-jmo T2 ii do preferred r Iowa Centra! 12 AO prefer--3 .... !o K C Southern .. -hi da preferre-3 . . . Lo-.i! ST!Vt" ller-icaa Cerctral . Mihn St !.ii M. St P i S S M Mtavo'iri " P-:rS. . Mx Kan & Ttxa in p-efer-i ... National Lead ... Mei Nat R P. pf. N T Centra! X T. Ctt TVert Norfolk A TVeeiern pti, set, 'iii, 'iii.' 4 ) I'fcyt 7t 4- . 4U 54 4--, 9 h Whi 63 i ,..; Sh '3' ifvi " North American Parif.- ifali .... 3X rrrjevlvaaia . 11 i-v Peoples Gaa P. C C St I. Preed Stee-1 Car T-.O do prafecred Pullman Pal Car l' P.eaiirit 114 d-i 1st p-?rre5. do 2d preferred. 4oft Ropucllo Si'el ... 4"l do preferred ... 2 K Kock Island Co. 4"j do preferrel . . . eV St L i 9 F 2 rf St L Scitthweat.. do rre ' e-red ... ...... is 157 l"4- S'lii IS 14 12 Southern Faclfio . . di preferred Pcutherr Railway. 7..W tS'i 7US 73H S 11-a 111-j lit ' SVi 134 13H s.r".i iu-4 iH do xeferred Tena Coal Iron &X ot SS 3Ss, Texaa racif.c 1 T I. St L i- West ! !S, do preferred ... f2 414 frarc Pacific ... fi.TM 125 124 12T. do preferred ... X 6 b" 7S4 V S Expres. V S Realty l U S R cbber 1"0 21 H 21 1, 2'. H do preferred S4 '-a r 8 Steel 75 7-vi 3?; 34'-, do preferre-J ... 4 S Va-Ca-o Ch'mica! l&i do preferred ... fO'J 61 fl Wh Waoash fl JO'-J 11 10 Jo preferrei ... Sun 17-a 1T"4 l"'-i Wells-Fariro Ex eetlrfhosse Elec 2rt M 52S 54 vrr.ee: L Fc-ie Wiscons-.r. Central 14H do preferred 37 Northern Pacific. 14 liThi 12h. IT! Central Leather .. 3 ') 2'. 2o 2j", do preferred ... XP 87 s, KTS eTii S"c-Sveff!e:d 1 4 47 47 Gt Northern pf . . J.J" 123 123 122 Inter Vet 4 0 754 7S do preferrei ... SO 2C'H fio-i fji r:ah Copper 4 o hit, JUJ TotaJ s&lea frr the day. 45.000 aharea. BONDS. NEW TORK. April I. Closing quotation: r. S. ref 2s res.lOSVN T C G St.. 89 do coupon. 1(4 North Pacific 3. 70, C S. 3e res MOVNarth Pacific 4s. P do coupon M'O 'South Pacific 4s. C. S- new 4a reg.l23hi fnion Pacific 4s. 99 r do coupon. .. .122 XTiacon Cert. 4B. 82 Atchison adj. 4s S4 Japanese 4a T7H D R G 4 VI Stocka I LONDON. April 1. ST 3-15: do ior accouj Anaccnda ... T2ti Atchiaon . 75 50 do prof 30 00 Fact a Ohio. S5 25 'an Paoifl -. . 1", 73 Chea Ohio. .31 Ss7' Ciii Get Weat 5 2". C. M. S. P. lit' 0'J lie Beera 11 75 D B 1 2" 90 do pref. 50- vo it London. Consols, for more it. 87 12-16. X. T. Centra! . MM 50 Nrflk tz Wm i; do pref S3 00 iort A weit.. Pennsylvania. Rand Mtnea. . iReadlnc . '.Southern Ry.. I do pref 33 38 75 5 12 M..VI 1 3 Z 3 50 South pacific. r.2 iL'nion racinc.lrsii Erie M.THI rre S3 i. ISt pf , . 4 4o M pf.. MUS Grand Trunk !4o 111 i:tral...!3M L a X . lvV 50 Mo K. T. . S4 0H f . e! 54ei2i ! t.o pref IOI li' IWabaah 75 I do prf 1ft V tpantsh H...IM0) Ama! Copper. viii Mel NSTT- TORK. r. FcxchaWp. FKe. Aprl! 1 Ck.i Money on call, earr 1. 0 2 re- cent: ralire rate- IV per centt cKasna bid. 1 - per cent: oflerad 1 per cent. Tim loans, dc!! and steady; day a 3 per cent: ih day. StD per cent: six months. 4 per cert. Prime rr.ercantf: pIr. 53 5H per cent. Sterna exchanir. steady, with actual business tn bankers' bills at 4 t45 4J 4 -V for demand and at 4 S42 0 4 S42 for w day biiia Con-.merciaJ fcllia. 14 S4. Kar atlTer. 55 "a c Mexican dollar. 47c. Government bond, steady; railroad feOBds. irrecniar. LONTtON. April 1. rar sarrer. sready. iJsd par ounce: rr.or.rv iff iH( per cent; the rate of dlsocuht !n th open market for short hills !s iHtSi per cent; th rat of d:oour.t in th cren market for xhra months' bill Is 2 S tc r H per cant. SAX rsAXOI&XX April 1. SSlyM- barm, W-c: Mexican dollar. 5c; drafts- aiaht. 1: telearaph. li't; star'.lat. days. St M; s:rht. J4 S7'. nafby Tuaauij Station lit. ASltlNvTTOX, Aprli 1. Today a statement of the Treasury balances la th. reneral fund how: AraOaMe cash ba-'aitc 2r5tV.t1ll Geld coir, arrd bullion 27.o22.u40 Gold cer:tacts Ss.67v.040 PORTL-aXP IXTWTOCK 3 t-RKET. Proc Queued LocaHy oa CMtlek Sher sand Hoes. Local rece'pis of livestock continue ltcht and firm price ara malntalne-d in all lines. There aas a first-clas demand seaierday for ail ciasae o atoca and the rr:oe. cur rent on the prevloti day wee Quoted. The. arrivac conststea of : noars sik o cattle. The followtr;; Quotation wer current on livestock: CATTLE Pest rteers, S4.TJ t? I S?: rn inn, 14 2394.7c: cocn-n-vt. isfet: cows, best. HToS4: common tc: 25 a i 7 5 ; caivea St 9 4 fV. SHSSP Beat wethers. J? 9 4 50: ewe. 5V?it- Sprin- lambs, nominal. Hi.;s Peat, 15.75 9: medium. 5 5i t TS ; feeders. 5. iV g 5. 50. IMeri livestock Marfceta. OMAHA. April 1 Cattle Reoe'pfa. 50XV. Market lOtyl.V- lower. Native steers. 5-0 7 00: 'cors and heifer. J25S5 7S; West-e-r. steers. l4.0Cto.vO; Texas steer. S3.5vff 4 40: ranee coa ar.d h:iers. S2T5S4 50; canner. $S.2e5S0; setockers and feed ers. JSP0E5 25: calve. 2 7564 15; bull and stairs. J3 0033 25. , HorsReceipta 70X Market 158200 lower. Hearv. J5aSSi; mixed. 5 55! 5S5; liyht. !..V'JJ; plscv 4.00ti5.: bulk of sales. $5.$5S5TO. Sheep Reoeipta. I 0. Market 15820c lowr. Tearllr.-s. V(j72J: wether. 1 00 ttv5; awea. J5o0 680; lamba. J7O0 7.M- KANSAS CITT. April 1. Cattle Receipt. 7ihv. Varket steady to lOc lower. Native teers. I? 7 W: native cow and heif ers. Jt-Oi'St 25: stc.-kers and feeders. JS.J5 5 5 75: bulls. J3..0rJ5 25: oa'vea, 3 SO if 5,V': tt esters steers. 4.75w.7&: 'Western co. 3 V g 5 50. Hor Receipts. 10.OA0. Market teadv. Bulk of ealea. $5i5&.15: heave. $etlot 2; puckers and butcher. J5 95.4.10: liEht. J5 75 910; itRs. 40f5 50. SheeF Receipts. 5ihh Market. steady to 10c lower Matters. J5 50S.7J; lambs, 75j75: rtr.se wether. t5.758TSO; fed wes. 1 ! Ii; fi CHICAGO. April 1. Cattle Receipt, about 1S.000- Market steady to lOc lower. Beeves. $4 t0 7.S5: cows and heifers. $2. 00 t Texans. 4 4( 35 40: calvea. J4 T5&- 6 75i "Western. $?25o5 30: stoclters and feeder. (3 25 5.30. steady to 5c h'.lther. Liaht. 5P0S35: mixed. 5 5 84a.'; heavy 508S5: roush. i!'0t;Vi: pis. (49065.75: bulk cf sales. J 2o j o SO. Hors Receipts. aout fff.PAO: market. Sheep Recelp:. about 15.000. Market weak to 10c lower. Natlvea. $3.75 .i0: 7 Oo. lamls. SS.OO0S.1O: Westerns. JS.50 S 15. Metal Market NEW TORK. April 1. Th. Brslisfi tin market was lower today with spot qtaoted at 141. 5s and futures at 139 10. Th. local market was weak ar.d lower in eym-p-athy with quotation) rar,-rr.g- from SO.TOc to si 25c. Corrr declined to to l?s 3 for spot and to 24 7s t-i for futures in th. Emcliah mar ket. Locally the market was dull and a shad, easier with Lake cnoted at . 13.0o IS.2fVc: electrolytic at II S744J1S 12Vjc and castlr.e at 12,tt2htJ!2S7Hc Lead was 2 6d lower at 14 2a &f in t he London market. Locally th market was quiet at S.0?4.Wc. Spelter was -enrhana-ed at 21 2s ftd in th London market and at 4.e.4 7TV locally. Iron wast lower in the Er.-lih market with etandftrd foundry quoted at 4is 6d and Cleve land warrants at 50s 93. Tha local market wa unchsxfed. Dried Fralt at New Tork. NrTtt" TORS. April 1. The market for evap orated arples i steady, although it wa. said that- futures are easier in tone. Fancy are ousted at lOtc. choice at S4?fHc. prime at 7t.7?7a.c ard comrr.or. to fair at 5HSrc. Prunes are movinr slowly with California fruit quoted at 4i'ffl4c and Oreeon at 6gl0c. Apricots are in small supply with choice quoted at 1"2c. extra choice at lg21c and fsrey at f24c. Peaches unchanred with choice quoted at lf.-5-.AUc. extra choice at llflltie. fancy at lli-4tl2c and extra fancy at otT'io- Seeded ralr. at &$HC and London layers at 1S175. " . ' fofff and Snaar. xyror TORK. April 1. Coffee futures closed steady, net uncbar.red to o point lower. The sales a ere reported aa W bars, ittcludir.s; May at 5.7V: June. 5.75.-; July. 6.75c: Sep t.moer. J.!!"'; February. 5 90c: spot, steady; So 7 R!o. Sc: No. 4 FAntoa. SScSS'sC; rclli, quiet: Ccrdova. fVIJI'lc Suacar Raw. firm; fair refining'. KWc: cen tH';ural. .IVt teet. 4.3R.-: molasea ucar. 3.61c. R-fined. stea.ty: crushed. 6.10c; powdered, 5.50c: rranulated. 5.40c. !airy Produce in the East. CHICAGO. April 1 On th Produce Ex-eha-r. todae the butter market wae firm: creameries. 22S29c: dalHea, 20S2c Eitrs at ma-k. cases included. 14c: firsts, 14c; p-ime f.rsti. 15ic; extra, Hiic Cheese, aur, alh8137c. NET? TORK. April I- Butter, frrm. Creameries. iShiSifc: Western factory, firsts. 20f!ntC. (-hese. quiet and unchanged. Errs, quiet and a shade easier. "Western s-!ectd. 16?18c; areraae. Brsts, 15iat ISfac Iondsa Wool Sale. L?.sDON. April 1. The wool auction sale were continued today with offerlntts of 12.231 bales. Conrpetlrfon waa spirited from all sections arcd price ah owed a hardening: ten dency for medium crossbre,!.. which, were wanted by the home trade. France and Amer ica. The latter buyer secured a fair pro portion of halfbreda at 13HdT Merino ruled Arm. New York Cotton Market XFTW TORK. April 1. Cotton future eiosd steady. April, 9.61o; May. 71c; June, 9 73c: Julv." 9.77c; August. 9 Tie: October. 5Sc; December. 9.59c; January. 8 60c W ool at St. I-oola. ST. LOL'IS, April 1- Wool, dull and low .r Territory and Western medium. 168 ISc; fine mediums. 14816c: fine, 10S13C Wallowa Socialists dominate. ENTERPRISE. Or.. April L (ftpecia!.) EJ?hteen of the fJ Socialists in Waliowa County met in convention at the Court house in thU city and nominated the fol lowititr ticket: Joint Representative. W. Fi Tafgart, of ESiterprise: County Judge, L. T. Powers, of Wallowa: Commissioner, V. T. Mihcn. of Joseph: Sheriff. H. EL Oakes. of Enterprise; County Cleric, H. E. Barton, of Joseph: Treasurer, R. D. Sanford, of Alder Slope: Assessor, H. N'. Marks, of Enterprise; Coroner, Ir. T. M. G:!more, of Flora. County School Snper intecdent and Surveyor will be named by the central committee, of which H E. Barton is the newly-elected chairman. Resolutions adopted. Indorsing the So cialist platform adopted by the National convention in Chicago in May. 1S04: de clare for submission to bid all public Improvements: favors liberal expendi tures for public roads and public schools- DEMAND By SHORTS Sends Wheat Up Sharply Near the Close. NERVOUS MOST OF THE DAY Prediction of Prop In Temperature In Winter Grain Belt Gives the Chicago Market Its Strong Tone Oats Are Higher. CHICAGO. April i The wheat market was nervous the grater par: of the day and price ranged from 4t?sC below to HtfTe abova eterday closing quotations, louring th last hour a decidedly atrong ton. developed en a briak demand by short and it waa chieny due to th. prediction of a drop in th. t.mperatur. tn th. Winter wheat blt. Th lat ralby carried price, to a new mark fcr th Cay and th. market clced strong at almost top notch. May opened uncharged to g?lr higher at ? to ' i2Se. sold off to l,f?ltc and then advanced to tfcltfv3ic. Tha close waa at 2o Trad In com was of light volnm and the market was inclined to b. weak until th lat. rally tn wheat caused a moderate advanc The market closed feverish knd Arm. Mar opened unchanged to tie lower at Slit. c:d off to 65 Sat 95io and then advanced to M(H''. Th. close wa at ttoe. Trad In oata was dull and prices wre Inclined to follow the trend of the wheat and com marketa May opened .c lower at 5SS0. old at Sotc and then advanced to 53 So Th. close was at 53 c. Proviator-s wer weak In tb r!y deal ing, but rallied lat. in the s-.-asion At th close May pork was 5c higher., lard was a shade to 5c loaer and ribs wer 12Wc higher. Leading future ranged aa follow.: WH SAT. Open. Hirh. .. .2 s ,t.v; t .. .hS'-, .SSl, .. Sd ,!r'. CORN. .. '- .eKS .. .64 4-4 .. .6BW 63S OATS. 1 -tv. C?oe. May July September Mar July teptember May. old . May. new July, old . July, new .92 .S7H, .Sol, 67 .6L-, .SKtc .64' .63t, .. .sat, .sets .. .51", .52., .. 46S -47t, .. .44 .45 PORK. .53t, .45 .52. 441, Mar July September 13.7714 14.17V, 13 f 13 77tj 14.13 n :;ti 14 12-, 14 SO S 5o S 72 H S t5 4.i 25 14.50 LARO. 45 S 52H S :vC S IT -j S77-, S.95 SHORT RIRS. 7 20 7 35 7 55 7 70 7.77, 7 95 May July September S S7S &57t, S.771, May Jviiy September 7 SS 75 7. sec'-. 7.75 Cash quotations wer. as follows: Flour Stead? . Wheat No S Spring. !.04ffl.P6; No. 5c J1 5: Xo, 2 red. 91t,e3c. Om No. 1. 65S.t,c; No. 3 yellow. 65tj tjc. it No. S. 53So3t,c; Xo. 3 white, 60 esse. Rye No. 2. 72140. Barley Fair to chcto malting. 7.MfS3c Flax seed Xo. t Northwestern. 51.13 Timothy seed Prime. 54 tti4.5. Clover Contract grades. 24. Short ribs Sides. loose). 55.624 fr7 1314. Pork Mess, per bbl.. H3.50913.S2h. Lard Per 100 lbs.. 5S.S5. Sides Short, clear, (boxed). 17.13UJ7.S74. W hiaky Basis ot high wine. II S5. Receipts. Shipmenta Ftcur. bb'. "Wheat, bu Corn, ba Oat, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu. 45.400 3 O- K) 26.000 4:4 O" 0 2.500 l.OO 42. WO S9.100 101.9O0 271. 7O0 ft 100 S6.(ioO Grain and Produce at New York. XEW TORK. April 1. Flour, receipts 31. -700 bbl; exports, 30.400 bbla. Dull, but steady Wheat, receipts 32.000 bu.. exports 4S.2O0 bu. Spot, steady. No. 2 red. 51 elevator; Xo. 2 red. 51 f- o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern rvjluth. tl.Hi f. o- b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter. 51-10 f. o- b. afloat. There was good buying of wheat on the breaks today, influenced by predictions of cold weather In the Southwest. Prices advanced about c per bushel, helped by talk of lighter Ar gentine shipments, and closed within He of the top. May closed 51-01 ', ; July closed 9ttc- Hp. qniet. Hides, wool and petroleum, steady. : rain mt San Fraaclsco. SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 Wheat, steady: barley, firm. Spot quotations Wheat. shlppiEg. 51.80 p 1.6214 ; milling. 11.62-4 8 1 6T 4: barley. 51.37SS1.40; brew ing. 5145&1.524; oats. red. 51.47 Vi g 1.55: white. 5152HS163: black. 51.55 V 1.62- Call board sales, wheat. December. 51.47H; barley. May. 31.35: corn. large yellow, 51-62S91 67Vs. European Grain Marketa. LONLOX. April 1. Cargo, dull. Walla Walla prompt shipment. 3&s 3d: California prompt shirroent, 35 6d. LIVERPOOU April 1. Wheat May, 6s 11a; July. 7s S4; September, s llTid. FAtglisa country markets, steady; French country markets, firm. Minneapolis W hewt Market. MIXXEAPOIJS. April L Wheat. Xo. 1 bard. $1.05-4 8 L06: No. 1 Northern $1.03 -4 r $104: Xo. 2 Northern. $L01H1.02: No S Northern. 94S69SSC; May, $1.02SBLO2S; July. $1.01 . Wheat at T aroma. TACOMA, Wash. April 1 Wheat, un changed, prices paid by exporters: Blue stem, Se; club, ?2c; red. soc. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS R Henry Wmme to Philip Rich ter. lot 6, biock 1. C'aruthers' Addition. Th? Hairtherne Estate to T. TV. Kirbv, KXs 6, fi. Mock 2J1. Ha-svthorne Park Plsjaaant VaJJer Granse. No. 34 S. to v. V. Moor, land commencing at Make lc northeaft bonndary of Poster road, where It croes wst lire of Original Stewart RJchey donatloa tmd claim tn section 19, township 1 south, rar.ice 3 east Joseph D. Reiner and wife to David A. Hart. Jr., 1 l-3t acres commri( ing at rottrt in west line of Jamea and Elizabeth Powell donation lar.d claim in action JO. township 1 south, mr.ffa Z east, (to correct error David A. Hart. Jr.. and wife to Thomaa M. L&rsen, same aa above (to correct error) Thomas 5J. Larsfn to A. B. Davis and B. W. Th omaa. same as a bo va (to correct error E. Q 'packer, bttFh. truee, to Dari?l a. Biuy and wffe. let IT. block 3. fieverance Addtion to St. John Georg Arthur White to E. U f Christ, lots & V. block 11, Kern Park E. Quackenbuch to Edith D. Vinson, lot 18. block S. &?-erance Addition.. T. S. We to F. A. Krpp. lot 14, block 11, Park View Extension T. S. West to Emma leeslle Knapp, lot 15, 16. IT. 18. block 11, Park View tixtension Title Guarantee A Trust Co. to EJln G. Aams. lot 20, block 9. Berkel-?7. John Verran and wile to J. E. Hall. 5At H of lot 19, block T. Williams avenue Addition John D. AJklre ar.d wife to E. A. Fear tr.e;, lot 12. biock 12, Center Ad dition John V. Raffety and wife to Richard Redmor.d, lots 8. 8. block 1, Laurei wood No. 2 Waiter A. Goss and wlfa to Rosa Abrams. commenclcgr on north side of j.ff ertvn atreet 24 7 t ec-t west o f northwest corner of Fourteenth street, thence north 100 feet, west t fet, south 100 feet, east CO feet to be ginning J. R. Stuart and wife to Bertha Math! son. let 1. bl&ck 17. First Addition to K.jl!aday Park Addition Moors Investment Co. to I 13- Decew, east of lots 11. 12, block 2. Ver non John W. Trbr and !fe to Dante! and Christiana Mi:ir. Jots T. , block 9 Original Townsite of Al- $.250 3.300 410 600 500 2 6H0 850 10 10 100 !,200 115 475 1 l.oeo 460 SAN FRANCISCO 0 P0RTLVND STLVMSIHP CO Ticket Office) Ainsworth Dock Fare to San Francisco $5.00 . S. S. SENATOR Sails From Ainsworth Dock April 3, 4 P. M. Phone Main 268 hir.a &cur:ty Ahstroct a Trut C. to Mrs. J. F. K.-ir., lot 11. Mock SS. K.iee f'.ty rrk JoAn Kurt to Mlr.n: cV-hu:a. lots a. 4. Mock S, St. John Vark Ad iltion to St. Jcl-.r Ellis v.1. lUiy-ies and srite to Santucl F. Owen, lots , block 1. John Itvtr.K a First A.i.1it..n c::is Huitr:. nd wife to Peva P. Stewart, lot 5. 4 hiock 1. John Irvlr-i a First Addition John F. Shea and . t?e to Msrv K. Hitter, lots s, 4. block 8. Ka!lad Phoi A.i,iitlon Mary H K'.tter to K. I- Kltter. e'Uth ; feet cr lot 4. Mock . Railroad hoj Addition Fred T. Lisco and wife to Z. W. Ulnd Kirj. .Kock 1, of lot "C," in M. ratten Tract Electric Land Co. to Klissbeth rt.te-n-.an. lota 1. S. block 1. 1'ortsmouth Richard Hoard ar.d wife to A- J. vi".:le lev. kt 8, hkvk IS, Center Adiuion Pi earner Heal Katate Co. to Charlos H. oaJen and wit, lota 10, SO. tkx-k S. Kern Park "W. U, nemn-e t ai to Anna M. Fraser. V interest tn lot S, X. block S, Rrainard Tract - Andrew IVterson to Bess! Winkler, lot S, block 2v Vernon 1 C Sparaa to E. o. ;ard!ner. lot tl, bkx-k i. Oerteir Addition O. tv. frlesct ar.d wile to Attloe TV. and Ida U West, lot 8, block 4, CllfTcvrd Ad.lltion to AIMna Arleta Land Co. to S. J. Karr.lrky, lot t2. b!-k 10. Arleta Fark No. J C. X. Conner and wife to S. C. Priestly, lot 23. block 4, Arleta Fark Xo. 3 Iina Pallerlnl to Vtr.aso Larraa-eto. !vt ?j an l sl of lot 27, Mock 5S. Herkcley Pano Pa::erinl to Pterrio tlale. lot 2rt ar.d west t, of lot JT, block 2, Berkeley M. F. Hickman to Julia E A. Boyce. Vi'1, of S. W. 14 of Sec. 1. T. 1 e.. r. e k Vnkr. Guarantee .essooiatlon to Flllsa and Khen U Daridsoa. lot 7, block 10. Lvdla Puckn-.an Add Georrre Frederick Kltter to Erward U Kltter. west 4 of k-t 4. Mock I, IVlmer $k.av.r s se.-ond AJ-1.. Georre Frederick R:tter to Edward L. Rltter, wwt feet of ease t, of kt 1, block St. AIMna. art north feet of weat 5 feet of east t, of lot 1. block 31. Al'olra.. Chrltlr.a MaoConr.ell to Iuts Saner ard wife, lots 7 and S, block 2o. Lincoln rark H. B. Corners and wife to L. and Su san Leisure, lot 4. block 4, Wood atock ' W. H. Ross et al. to Kess'.e ar.d V. Q. Le:tc. east SO feet of lot 13. Williams Ave. Add A, A. ar.d w. H rewey to Sarah F. ar.3 Jessie Ooddard. lots 11 ar.d 12. block 5. Sohrr.cer Add R. U Williams and wife to S. B. aitd W. M Sawver. lots S and 4. block 5. .jhd'.vielon of lot -'M." of M. Fatten tract T. S. Mor-anlel and wife to J. R. Pearl, south H of lots 1 and i, Mook 2. Elsrr.ere Frar.k C. Satlor to Mr. L. J. Parker, lots S and 9. block 2. Roselawn C. T. IrfTourneau ar.d wife to A. J. ValMer. lot ft. block 3. Hanaon'a Add Anc.rew Peterson to Oeo. M. Rosen stem and wife, lot I and 2. block 2d. Vernon The Palle National Bank to John J. Eigerton. undivided t, of lots SS ard 4-.1. b'.ock 13. AIMna Ma-o.de O. Hudson to Minnie Fetter, beernr.ins; al po!r.t In south line of Flanders street WO feet each from east line of Xorth Twenty-first street, theace each .V feet, thence south 100 feet, thence west 5 feet, thenc north 100 feet to ber'.r.nln. . Chas. H. Thomion to Frank Bol'.an, lot 21. block . Stanley No. 2 Mark A. Beardsley to John R. and Nettie B. Lawrauffh, lot 1. b'.ock 32. Tremont Flace A I. Rumsev and wife to P. VS. Newman, lots 10 and 11. Mock 1. Kumseo-'a Add. to Tabor Heights Overlook Lard Co. to Chas. O. Brows, lot 19. block C." Overlook....... The C. Devlin, receiver, to W . H. Johnson, lota 1 and i. block 61. Sellwood ..'-".'"'.' Geo Evan, to Rees ar.d Jennie M. Price, lar.d betrlnnlns at stake i:i2.24 fet south of pip at intersection of 2th ard Powell etreets J Johnson et al. to Jacob Kraft, undivided 14 of lot 2. b'.ock 114, j Cp' o iLowrsclale and' wife to Cor nelia Burkhart and Elizabeth Cad well, let 2. block 2". city.......... Jos T Peters and wife to John J. Eoleerton. undivided 4 of lots 39 and 40, block 13. Alblna 4.0(H) 60 ,VV 4.00 4.0i0 2.300 800 o2S 49T ItVO 425 10 Ron 73 1.000 8S) fAX 1 (50 900 4T0 S.400 5lX 1 600 7O0 1.009 1,600 1 11,750 1 500 Total S 64.423 Hare your abstract made try the Security Abstract Trust Co- T chamber of Com. FIRST ANNUAL CONVENTION Portland District Fpworth lague Will Meet Next Month. The first annual convention of the Port land District Epworth League -a-III be held In the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Vnlversltv Park, from May 21 to Slay 24- This has been decided by the cabinet of the newly-formed organization. Under the ormer districts an entire year was consumed in gathering material for the annual convention, and It will, therefore, been seen that the resent cabinet has undertaken a (treat task, there beinff only about seven weeks in which to prepare. Because of the pertjllar conditions exist in? it was thoueht advisahle. however, to brine; the chapters of the Portland dis trict together at an early date. There are about 30 Kpworth Leassue chapters, perhaps one-third as many Junior League chapters and a few Inter mediate chapters in the Portland dis trict. Owing- to the fact that Bishop David H. Moore changed the boundaries of the districts at the last annual con ference It became necessary to reorganize the district Epworth League. This was accomnltshed last week at the Centen ary Methodist Church, when officers were elected. At the first cabinet meeting It was voted to proceed at once with the plans for the first annual convention, and the dates were fixed as stated. There will be morning, afternoon and evening sessions during trie annual con vention ,and all phases of Epworth League work will be discussed, papers will be presonted and all of the activities of the League chapters will be fully re viewed. Commencing next Sunday, the cabinet officers will visit from time to time each of the chapters of the district in order to come Into closer touch with the work of each charge. BUY TO BUILD WAREHOUSE F. H. rage & Son Pay $20,000 for East Side Site. The largest and most Important sale of property in the warehouse district on the East Side made for some time was that of the quarter block at the north west corner of Belmont and East First areets, closed yesterday by. Mall & Von Borstel for Whitney L. Boise and John P. Sharkey to F. H. Page &. Son. The consideration is understood to have been about 220,000 although the exact figures have not been announced. Page & Son will erect a three-story reinforced concrete warehouse on the site. This sale is the first Important one that has been made in this district for several months, but it Is said that other large deals there are pending. Olympia Malt Extract, good for grand ma or baby. Only 16-100 of 1 per cent alcohol Phones: Main STL A UVt. . ROGKIt ft- SIXrWTT. For District Attorney. 2.600 l I OK FAT CI RK TODAY. This la to ovrttfy that 1 hve b,en taktn I?r. 1.. Ye A lr. K. York treatment f.r chronto d!saw and afier tRktr.n their medtclna f two month 1 have been rlievr-d from ail Pxiln, after sufTivlnir for rvrl years and ivt flndlrf relief from other rennMlea. I can hif I.V recommend th-lr meioinfs to ail tran nfferlnit from v-hronlo trouMe. Wi't to ria for further mformn ;ion. ;pneil MliS. AN l Mil. R(.U'lT. IVstnmmer. W Inn-nt. Or. T. FR K. TOKK, 1VTFRNATIONAI, CIHNKMIfi IHCTPI rVst-itraduateci Canton Medicul OoMeite. China, Bpeialists In acute and ohn'nlc A'.rmw of nil kln.V. t'a'.J or write for symptoms Mnnk. en c U-. r.f Sc st a m p f r re t u rn . A .1 .1 reaa 4 First St.. cor. Palmon, lrt:and. Or. C. GEE WO Th trrll-Kncara TtellaM. CHINESE Knot and Herb DOCTOR Ha mad a lit tad? et roots and hsrba. antl la that tuay dlscor and I slvlm t th world hi wonderful Wr " r T rmaie u . ut j , awiu wr arrasc - - lvrM .itnui operation, or mthol h Aid t tb Knit. He g-uarant to ear Catarrh. Asthma. Lun. Throat. Rheuma tism. KrTouana. Nervous t)eblllty. ' acn?LJv.r. Kidney Trouble: alo ff" hood. rmal Waka and Ail Frisata DIM. A STRK CAXCFR CT'RB nt FeceJVed from fakinc. lb ma Bar ar and Reliable. IF TOU ABB Af rLICTEL. DON'T TSTLAT PBLAI8 ARM tAKGHKOrS. It you ennot call, writ far jrnrtom Mnlt and circular. Inelo 41 .ints In stamr. COVsri.T ATtOrt FREE. T C. Ore V chine Mrdlcln Ca. 1SZV Ftrat St., lor. Morrlwa. Portland, Orecoa. rima alentioa "1 til I'aper. f 1W Si lfft -aOSIsWOs7l I remady ior Oonorrbcet, (Uieot. spormiiorrDat, Whites, nauatoril ditf chnrsft. or snT infismma tM mbihiml tlon of mncotif near EH8 0EMieu0o, brsnes. Konatrincent. olsl hy DrmrtHata, OT ssnt In plain wrappsr. JXprssa prepaid, fot il.oo, or S botrts, t?.T5. Waals mMl. T7) FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's C o m p ound Savin and Cotton Koot Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the most obstin ate cases In 3 to JO days. Price si er box, or three boxes $5. Sold by rugglsts everywhere. Address T. J PIERCE. 1S1 First St.. Portland. Or. TKAV i.l.EK.T CCIDB. rOBTLAXD RT. LIGHT FOWEB CO, CARS LKAVK. Ticket Offio aad W ai tinx - Room, First and Alder 8trt roH Oregon City . 6:30 A- M . and every 30 minute to and lncludlnc 9 P. M-. then 10, 11 P- M.; last car 12 mid night. Ureaham, Borlna, Eagle Creek. Est rda. Caaadero, lalrview and Xroutdiil "li, :15. ll:li A. at., 1:1A. :44, 0.1 P. M. FOB TASCOCVKB. Ticket offtc and waitlns-room Second and t hUiBton treta A M 6:15. 0 XI, T:5. 8:00, :. :10. :50. 10:30. 11:10. 11:50. P M 12:30. 1:10. 1:00. ISO. S:l. t SO 4: SO. 5:10. S:M 6:30. 1:03, 1:40, :13. S:23. 10:3Jt ll:45t On Third Monday In Every Month tha Lnet Car Uvti at 7:06 P. M. Dally excapt Sundr- tUally except Uondav forth (erman JZtotfd. Fast Express Service PLTMOLTH CUtlKBI-HRG BREMEN" 10 A. M Ceoelle new. Apr. 14' Kaiser Wm-. II. Apr. 2 Krorprlr.z Wm. Apr 21 Kaiser d"Jr May 11 Twin-Screw Passenger Service rLTMuLTH CHERBUl liG BKEMEN 10 A. M. Barharcssa . ..Apr. 9' I'.a-haroraa ....May II Kurfuerst . ...May 7IKurfucrst Jun 11 Bremen direct. Meiiterranean Service OlBRALTAR-NAPLEfr-UKSnA, AT 11 A. M. FrlecTrlch Apr. 11! K. Albert May 2 K. I.i:l.- Apr. IS r. Irene ......May North Cermim I.loyd Traveler' Check. Oelrichs ft Co., Agents, 5 Broadway, . T. Robert Capelle, Gen'l raclflc Coast Agent. 6an Francisco. Cal. ft amburg -American. Regular sailings bt steadt modern, luxlki u s lkviathans. lxndaa-Farla-Hambart;. Patricia Apr. PrfU.i ia . Apr. Jt AJnerlka (new), Apr. 9 Kalscrtn (new). Ap. M Gi bra 1 tar- N n p 1 r - G t not Hamburg . ..War. Sl.Hambur May 14 Moltke Apr. 22 MoUke Juna 2 Norway, Sweden, Rassia, Etc. Send for i.jUoTtrate'l panii-hlets ilfescrtbins; our famous Piirrmer crulf-i. HAMBl'IMi-AMKHICAN LINE 9t) Market btreet. Ran Francisco, and R. K. offices in 1'ortLand (.genu). SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE 10,004 Too Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers Direct to Norway, Swedes and Denmark rai,i::g tiom ol k at noon. t'nlted States. Apr. 11 lielliK 0!iiv...My 14 Oscar II April 30.lntt-d Stat''.. May -S Falcon S75 and up: Second 'abin. tr7.SQ. A. K. Johnson Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 8U" FBAM ISCO PORTLAND SIKAMrlllP CO. From Ainsworth Dock, Portland. 4 P. M-: SENATOR. Aprl! 3. Itr.K t 11 1, April 10. From Spear st-, Man Francisco, 11 A. M.: ROSE CITY. April 4, IS, May 2. SENATOR. April 11, 2,1. J. W. RANSOM, Ooclt Asrcnt, Phone Main 68. Ainsworth Dock. North Pacific S. S. Co'i. Steamship Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder 6aU iur x.uieaa, ban iraaciaou nil Los Angeles direct every Thundaj it 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third St., oear Alder. Both phonos, &, 1314. H. Your.g, Aeent CQOS BAY LINE The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port land every Vt alneniu-f M t. M. trom Oak street doclL. lor onn Ueud, Sliuhtlem snj Ceoe Hmy points Freisot receive! tUI P. M on da j of sal line Passenger fare, first elasa, $10: second-class. 97. Including bertH and meala Inquire elty ticket oHlce. Tblrtfl and Waahlnctoa streets, or Oak-street deck. 100 m w X'8 1 J,r"- f r f O tins w- 2rr V "VtiKcmiuTi.o.l . 1