Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 28, 1918, Image 19

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    TTTE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 191S.
SEED S1QGK WANTED
Demand Develops for Early
. Rose Potatoes.
MARKET NOW S1.50SS1.75
Slotrnaeal In Darbanks Continue
I'naaliifarfory and Undertone of
I'rlcei I WeakTrade Slow at
Juilwra CoDsamloj rolot.
TS.r. t nm. deaaa4 for Eartr Rm y-a-1
1 to (w ! at II 9 MX bat dmii
Hat t tiur.ah. as wrr .law. la I h.
Jian.ea esafk.c w.:i-rad4 stock l u-t.d
I !- VCV viih ; mi:r at fl.iaaf
12. A l.nit..J .ajiaaattty af laktm Netted
Crass. Ua at 1 1 U 'f 1 II aat aa ar-
(wi.a.1 s: f a linr lot M aot.d at ft V
TH shlppta market continue- lctl.
X1 ',J r quota frooa 9i cant to ft aa l". l.
o. I Pur bank la loads at country
pota-a. ' Tli.r. a a ia4 whatever for
?. la.
Tv ahtpraaat as? at' ana ear f Oran
a raorti by tba Hiaraaa at Marketa. Thia
t . t aac ta Fcl Wnrra. Waahlngioa mo.'!
f car aa4 - - vara alppeai from til
gnvl. Taa o.tiutt.aa (allow:
frem California Kbrfil4 I. IJtll.
Hea I. llvr City. Na, L Baratow. Tl
. iMnaani. I. etocktoa 2a I'aaa a. Mi
J.rnardloa . Tisrwaaart. N. M.xlco. 1.
1'raaaa t: by boat 8aa Francis-, a.
Frum Waaalnatoa Cklcaa. L Kaaaaa City
X. Mmaaapoite 1. Paa Fraaelsca L
autksrw potato markets ara ai.ar. Tala
atraa,ae raaorta rae.lvwd yvartarday wara
aaa rraactawa Damaa4 aad movement
(atoderata. tuck taa Dalta Bnrbanka, fancy,
t at5A: choice. II ll)DI.:J: Otoh Uur-
kka It 4" 4 1.71. Hu.lt. ll.0l.aS.
Naa Oi"..ana Main 1. Mississippi 1. In
a ana a. Ovoa V C.lorade S. arrlv!. t-
miad aad movemaat lw. anarkat steady.
rator4a aad Idaho round wbltaa. $.: SS:
O.aoa Bnrb.na 1140; Minnesota Hur-
, $iA
Wavtr Fror Orealy atletrtct af Cole-
awdca a. (ram Weetaea a!apa Colorado a.
I iafto li. uMiM a. Total af on broken
aad J aabrok.a car aa track. Receipt
Incraaalac sllshtly. Ucnii4 and movement
very .low. market weak. A'.I ungraded
;r?j d:afrlct white. Barked, ft. 40 a ISO:
a:.ra a.opa McClore. fl.T5tJ: Bur
baaka. fl.TSO:; faar Uaha Burbaoka, moat.
It im
rct Wart b Colorado S. Haho 3. TTaah
tito 1. California C N.braaka 1. anivad.
Nmud and movamant fnodarata. tnarkat
fair. Canaidarab'o poor. Vnrradod Colorado
and ll.Ko mliad whitaa. tZIS:.:3: Rua.
atta. f2I3. Ca-lf .-wia tVirhanka, tlJoaS
lontR rke rittcra ake rxrrnrn
arplaa la to aad rat ta QaaHatWoa
la IMa la Masla.
ta r rtro prt ara Uoa la tba Eaatara
avarkata aboat April 1 aad thia ahauld affort
f ru. aa Itila roaat. Tba anaoancam.nt
af lha pranpac-flTo dacTtna la Iba Eaat waa
ta by tba Toad Admtn tat ration.
Tha ad.aara la dmaat:e fia prtraa la
raraal niantba ta aetnbatad to tba fact that
aaoat rtro mi:ia bava twaa nxanina ta fa!l
rapacity ta ortlar ta oappty tho demand for
J atta.OiM) baca for aur ftahctna forraa anl tha
a;:taa. Aa a rvaa:t tba aormai aupp:y for
borna coaaupmptiaa baa bra a temporarily
atad.
Tlla fart a (traa riaa ta th arroaaaoo
r-aort mat tbara ta a aaortaaa af rlca ta
-a t'attad Ptaf-a. Kaa-d oa tba dtatrt-
batloa flora for tba BiM'bi af r.bnsary
ta Jta:y. and tlia ava:ab!a fiPPlr of
roar aad rl.aaad nca aa baad l aurnary
1. m. after ddarttBC tha l.eno.Oiia bat
Tsrrkaaod for aaport ta runtp. thara ta
alll aa apparaat varplaa of 1. 4 j7 4'a basa.
TMa aBrpina af approamataly 13o.anu.mjo
Posada la amp. a fr aur dumaaue rtulra
auata.
t'armara" offanasa hava bacoraa very amai
At thia tlma la.t y.ar tbcra waa a iiarp
dmaa4 for aaad. but moat of tha vrowara
lh:a aaaia baa thair owa aadL It la '
timatad by aoma af tha daal.ra that Iba
Or.aoa urutt mill ba doubla tttal of laat
Xaar.
tkaak trartaaa.
Ttank rlarinaa of tha Northwutara cltlra
TaatarUay aaia aa fulloa.:
fl-arln llalancaa.
Portland 2 n-i.TlS f t.4TI
r.oma .V.t 4J4 ).
.4rvk.ua 1 1 I 1 fjl.iii
rumUU MARKET Ql OT.1TION9
r.rala.' rrrd. ITawr. rtr.
Itrrrhanr KichtnKt, aooa aCJlon.
trary dailvary;
uii T'l.t Tr tr
N- 3 hlta frad ............ .iAiO fti.1
tiarloe
KtanlArd f 1 &KQ
Ktaajard 'A" bran IOC (J-W
T.nr'r da
n.ia. .so. 3
ra'i-. td v..
lUrWi. bcaalnr tJ-W
:ra oata and corn la bal
oi. a hit t as on
.-IIK cllLpal whlfa at"'
t orn. N'lw 1 yailow
Crn. No. 3 ml. ad .. oMiU
Thirty d.a
fala. No. 3 '
lata, clippo tK j
I nra, ya.iow m I
Cocn. w'-i
Com. kiia dry
WHEAT Hoik baa la. Portland, for No. 1
(rada: Hard whlta liluaatara. rarly Hart.
Allan. r..i.lia. Mania Ambar. - oj; rott
a hlta-aPlouaa. bluaatarn. f.wtjrfol.1. Whlla
Vallr. tiaid r-oln. Wun. Ku.ilan. f i
Whit, rlao l.ltil. club, Jankina club, whlta
hybrlda. tanota. il. I-1 Walla Had
Rua.iaa. rod hr'-rui Jon.a flla. Coppal.
fLva. So. 3 tra.lo. o Ua. No. S rad.
ac l.aa. CHhar fradra handlad by aampla.
ELOL'R Patent flO; ValUjt. ftt.no; whi.la
wheat. U. arraham. tvjn. barley flour.
IW'alJ per bariel: rta flour. HouiVUM
barrel, corn m. I, v.. ,j par ua.e; nca nour,
fr jr pound.
Jklll.l.rTtr Net mttt prlcea. rar lata:
ftran. ID) f-r ton: aborxa. f 12 per ton:
tnlrldllnaa. J: muted cara and leaa than
carloana. e3 mora, rolled barley, t.roieu
aaia. :.
cuR.N Wbola. fTT: cracked. ITS par ton.
HAT fluelna prlrea. t. o. b Portland:
Pa.tera Orirun timothy. f2T par ton: Val-l-y
timothy. f:t:S; alfalfa. 1:4 : ;
a.ley c'ala hay. cl.er. flS; atraa. .
STOCK LIST HIGHER
Gains Are Recorded in Nearly
All Divisions.
POOL OPERATORS ACTIVE
Dividend Increae and Iietter In
duMrlal Conditions Are Factors
In AdTnce RalU Are Vp
One to Two Points.
L IOC At OAT BIM ARE RICHER
llftr-Craa Adraaea to Offer a Mrrcbaata"
Eacbaaaaa.
Flda far local oata wara ralae4 f eota
to to SO at tba Verehania" Erhan yea-t-r4ay.
Tkara waa alao aa adttanc of fo
naia la Eaatarw oata. Ilarlay etf.ra wara
backapfei.
W.ataar eaa4!tlaa ta tha MM lta Weal, aa
artrad from CtUcaca: "Wlnnlpec clear. aro
l oneapo la. Dnlulh. clear. SJ. Chlcaao
Peorta Davenport, clear. cooL PL 1-outa.
Kaaau Cttr. Totw ka. ft. Joaepb cloudy. tOi
Omaha eloadr. 3. Ohio Valley clear. 4X.
Tarmloal raratpta. la car, wara reported
ay th. otercbaata Cccaaflia aa follow. :
Wheat ll.rley piour C-"a
1
Tortland. Wad.
1 ear aa. 3
Ke.eoa to data..v4f
ar af. 44t
r.-oaoa. Taea. ....
af aaa 4
tWeuB t. dat...To-M
ear af OOii
f-.itla. Taea. . ?
Year aao t'J
Peaaoa ta atata.3?"a
Iter ao
Tt
in
n
1
T-.
101TJ
4
4
T-4
s
....
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tv:--.
11
I
Itir.
1TI
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37
ll
ITOftidC fhU T(XKS ARE lRCtR
A Caanparrw Ttltb irar Ara, lloldlaa taaw
larreana of IX. I Per t cat.
Th. moatbty r. port of tha Purejta of )far
ihil Daoartment of Acrtculture. .how ator.
aca boldanca of flak oa February I'jis,
aa folio a.
Tba 13 .toraaea that reported showed
total stock of :l.7t.IVi3 pounds of froaen
f'.h. cured berrlna and mild cured aalmon.
Tba ld atoraa.a that reported for February
11 of thta year and taat show present hold
t-ia of 2 IIX'' poianda. aa compared with
:t.3Ptm pound last year, aa Increaa of
? Via.'Xi pountla. or 12 1 per rent. Tha IM
Coraceo that reported for both January 11
and February 11. ll'. shnwrd a decrsa. of
11. tT.;i pouoda. or ;5 I per cent, wbtla
th. 1.1 storaae. reportlna their holdtnara for
both January IS and Pehmarr u last year
e hewed a decrease of li !'.$ pounds or
Jil par cant.
0 CHANCE IN ECiO rSrTCATlON
Market la Mewrly at Keewirt Uarllaa Laval
Hay lac Larger.
Thera waa a chase ta lb rta situation
wtarday. bale, wara mad. at lof34 centa.
rasa count. Receipt era laraa. but there
waa a aomaehat better local demand and
thia. toaether with tha shlpplna ardara oa
tha market, cleaned up th supply.
Thara was a aood demand for batter and
couairp creamery e&lrae war firm at 43
cent.
Iiraaaed mut and pooltrr were r.rm and
aorbanaed.
Bfwrewll ta Fraea Raaabarg.
Phlpwieota af broccoli from Roaebora har
bean reaumed. A tale quantity came la yea.
awdar aad sold at fl.Tl. A car af California
cauliflower waa oa tho market and quote!
at fl.aVJ la half crataa. A full aaaoruncat
at ataaobar -t.ab!ra ts duo today.
Plewa Market la Fl rawer.
Itaaa prlcea ara firmlna up aa tha eeaeoa
draw tw a cloaa, whlta beana ara bow
osotad by buyer at 10 cent, with occasion.
a 14 eanta aeo foe a art-T'e rrf-r tot
WE Bin'
RAW MOLESKINS
Wo rp 17 ptee anal Eiprea Cmmrgrm.
Ship by farewt Kwat or tl.prssa.
Kohn & Baer
lla-l I 1 West Tblrf T-Seewad gf,
wear terk Hp.
7ttfraoca .National City fitnV. N. T.
'Atloaal l ark lianas, .N T.
Palry aad Caw a Icy prediaca.
rrTTKR Cubes, extra. 4He: prim
firsta, 4HO. Jobbtnc price.: Print. -tr.
Sic: cartons, lo ca.ua; bultar.'at. No.
I. fie dellTered.
EGOS Oreaon ranch, current raratpta.
Jlavtr; candled. Sv-; evlacta. 4oc per dnsen.
CHKESK Jot. bare- buylna prlcea. f. a. b.
dock. Portland: Tlllamouk triplet. :.c;
Touna America. :e per pound: lonahorna,
tie. Coo. and Curry f. o. b. Myrtle t'olnt:
Triplet. 24SC Touna America. I'iSn per
pound; lonshoma. nsc par pound; dl.
Count to I'ortland trade.
PUCLTHI Kooater. old. ?"c; youna. If;
prlnara -c: brofena. laraa. -4c: amall. Stiff
-V. ducks. lttXlc; aeesa. SutaSlr: turkeys,
alive. ;jc: dree. ad. fo per pound.
VKAL lane j. MoM'sts: tbin. l019c
per pound.
rUHK raney. lrr?m per pound.
Fruit, aad Vegetable.
Local jobblna quotation:
Fltt'lTS ih-nnaea, av.l. fjaiTl: lem-
ana. fa.TlwT.au par box: banana. 4e par
Pound: (rapafrulu f4K.:a; applas, fLSltf
VKOETABUES Tomatoe. ft 7301 per
crate, t.httaf. f 1, 41 4c Per pound: lettuce.
ltt(42.10 tr crate: cucumber, fl.fltf
11 per doKeo; cauliflower. !.,. I per
crate, artti hoKea. blcrafl.il IM-r pound. a.r
He THHI.C ier poun.i. celery, ii.jvi .
ar crala. p-ppera. 4uc per pounn:: pprouta.
ilrlCSo per pound; rhubarb, luullo par
BOUhll.
' ... .' w- . . nt . .. A
l .( IV tr.lir. I nni.r i ,rnt rr
k: beeta liwai: turnipa. ei.vuui.au
aarinlca. 11 loot
iVTATUI.a 'rcon liucoenaa. r.MTvai..i
per hundred: Taklraaa. fl.fltfl-41; B.tcl
bolalora. ?stta K-r pound.
1 a jaaaini frrir-a. , i w irr
pound.
PtaptO ,racerea.
tewl Jobblna quotatlona:
Kt'GAR fack baels: Fruit and berry,
17. u. b"t. t; aC. a lira C. tr.l; powdered.
In berrr-aa. o: cuh-a. In barrela, f Sj.
.NL'TS Walnuta. SIS'! irastl nuta. ISO
2tc: ti.oerta. :;tlc; almon.la. Utf.c: pea
nut. 14U11W-; cocoanuta. fl.lO par doaan;
sac. rta. Waul'ac. rheatnuta. 3e.
HKAN California jobblna price. : pmsn
hue. IJSiC. Una while. 10c. bayou, H'kc
p i n a. liac. Or . n aaana. DU In a pneva:
white, ll'lluc. cnlerol. lac.
. l nl't' L 1 UMalad. la alrrtma. 1T491a.
ALT airanuialed. fluT par ton; half
araon'ta. I ""a. f II per toa: 4e, f 1 per too;
dairy. tlt.Tl per ton.
KICK Xouttier bead. PObHo per pound;
Hlua Roae. h4r; Japanee. style. awVSc
UHlt-U Fill. IT AtfP .a. USc: peachea.
II I.e. prune, Italian. II l ie; ralaina.
alcajfl per bov: dates, farcl. f.VMtqS par
bo, current, lac: tla. t-'-a-K par box.
II Idea aad Pell.
HIDES Hailed hides, 21 I'-a. and up. 13c:
sailed aiata. AO Iba. and up. 1:; .ailed and
ireri kip. II to 21 llax. Uc; aelled and
.reen ca.f. 1 to li Iba.. 21c: aran hi.!.
21 it. nd up. ac; arecn taa. eO lb. iid
up, be: dry flint bl-lea. 2c: dry flint calf.
Zr: boraa bide. 1.U(LM; aalt.4 bora,
bi.l-.. i u I.
PELTS Dry lona-wool pelt. 8c: dry
short-wool pell. 21k; ealled pell. January
taaeolf. f Hi II a. 5".
II ape. Hawi. Etc.
HOP 1IT crop, JIulOc per pound; 1919
crop, nominal.
WUOL lrlara Oreaon, 44 0 aio par
pound; Va.ley. JojMO par pound; Valley
lamb. 410.VK-.
MotlAIll Ukf stpl. full year, 60c: el
month. 4offr; burry. 11 a 4uc.
CAM'ARA il.VKK Maw and old. 840c
par pound
TALLoW No. 1. 14 a lie par pound; So.
2. l-o pc.r pour I
rrwvtaloaa. v
Local Johbtna quotatlona:
HAMrV All elsee. choice. ZZ". standard,
lc; aklnnad, Uiuvc; picnic. 2Jc; coliags
loll..
LA II l Tlrrr basis, standard pure, 27V,c;
Coin pound, -l.c
HAi .-N i .ni ). 41J4c; stand. rd. 42 tf
44. choice. S.IMtlr.
RI MALT Mhort cler bark. 2l u 13c ;
aiporta. liable: plalea. -'4 at -tic.
Otla.
OASOI.TNE Rulk. Xusc: case. 2c; naph.
tha. tlrurca. I'JSc, caaea. 2o; auam. d uit il
ia te. drum, lolc; caaea. liar.
LINfKKU 11L-Ruw. Irjrrcl. fl.49: cases.
fl boi.cit. barrel., ft IT: i. fl.l.
TLHl'l..Ml.fc ia tana, ooc; cases, ale
8 AX 1UMKO I'KllllUE MARKET.
Price. Carrrat aw Ftsa, V earl ah lea. 1'reab
rait, f.tc at Bay City.
PAN FRANCISCO. Feb. ST. llutler Ex
traa. JSii-c.
Eaai Fresb extra. 3c; flrsl, SSc; freah
axlrm puliat. Srlr.
Cheeaw Vouna America, new Oreaon, 27c.
Poultry H -!, nominal. Whlta Laahorn
rooater. 21v2Tc; fnrra. 40ra41c: broiler.
loerUc: squab. 3bJ: piaeons, ft. 7162;
ae-e. Is y ivc; turkcs, mixed aud ulx slock,
OafUc
Veastahlea- Asparacus. J.l4jr21r: aquash,
cream, TVtaft; bubbard. f 1.21 ti 1.1; tKg
plant. 1UtK'c: peaa. small .!-. luul-c;
telelrhone. t2S.tr lie: pepper, bell, emull
stxe, llu2or; llextcan arean chllra, ITS
'JtK: tumalitc. fl.onl.Ta; lattuc.. fl.2otr
1 .V: eelery. f J-lo ti .i.j; poutoea, river.
f 1 .". 0 I. II; Salluae. f,2.21f2.: cinluna.
Auatrallao broa n. 42.10. aarllc. 2 1c : cu.
cumber. f.221VOi: pumpkin, f 1 : beets,
tl. .';. c.tmia. flatt.l: turnips, flat 1.1;
rulsbaaa. fl2it)1.3J. rhubarb, -n2..'.o.
Fruit Alliaalor beara. fJtfXIO Uoaen;
paara. Winter ellla, f2.31ai2.Il; culil tor
: lemons. fl.toerS; arapa fruit. f-VTr.
3.1o. crania naval, fltio. amall alxcs;
tauKartuea. fJ.lotr3 2l; banana. Hawaiian,
4pS pineapples, 24. f0T; apple. Maw
town Pippin, fl.219l.fl.
II. y Wheat and wheat and oat. f2T2!;
tame oat. -.: barley. f'-'lta-I; a.falfa.
f 1 fr 27 : arley trw. om ti aor.
Mtlifeed cracked corn and feed corn
nail. 177 e Ml: alfalfa meat, fJtlSfS; cocua
nut maal. 444 1.
Klour f lt per barrel.
Renelpta Flour. ftu quarters; barley.
TOT 7 cental: bean. Told aarka; potatoe.
hrtril aacka: bay, 2o4 ton; hide, 210; wine,
aallona.
thirasa Usury Praduee.
CTTTfAOO. P'eb. ST. Butter, lower. Creamer-.
43 4Tc.
Easa. hlxher. Racelft. Sof.t caaea: flrata,
40c; ordinary firsts. 15 '.-; at mark, caaea
Included, btfwlec per doacn.
Metal Market.
JfETP TORK. Fab, T. Metal Exchani
quote led ptruna. rpot. T.3Tie bid.
fipelrar dull. East fit. Loula tlellvary, spot
oriausd at T.Iic-
New lawk Paaar Market.
!trw YORK.' Pb. 27 Raw suaar. steady.
Centrlfusal. b.tlc; molaruK-e. nominal, ilm
(mad. atcady. tin. sr.nulaled. T. lie
XEW TOn K. Feb. Tt. Aided hr seven.:
Increard dlvldenda and stimulated by poo'.
and related prufeMlonal Interest totlav's
sick market umented recent advance In
a number of special Issues.
Continental Can director Increased the
common dividend from & to 8 par cent an
nually, and Chandler Motor advanced
from a M to 12 per rent baala. Intimations
that oiher Industrial companies are urn
lempUtlna similar action wara credited be
cause of recent laraa return.
Additional factora of favorable Import In
cluded the Improved arata of th. Iron and
stel Industry. Indicated by the marked
Increa. of capacity reported by tha United
rotate steal Corporation, and advices from
W-iir-o ahlch (ava Impetus to th. oil ui
VI. .on.
Transeontlnentsla and coalers war. the
foremoat feature of tha railway division
at aalns of 1 to 2 oolnl. minor lsu.
such Missouri Pacific preferred. a-I
ba.h and Lrtea ao reaponalna to a mod
erate Inqujry.
L'tilliies war mora sctlve than usual. In
terest centarlna In People's Gus. Consol
idated Csa and American Telephone, Mo
tors nd tobacco war heavy at all times,
th latter yleldina 2 to & points la con
nection with proposed stock Issue.
Tnlted Slate, steel's hrp reaction with
copper brouaht som. Irrwaularity In the
la.t hour, leaders forfeltlna 1 lo 3 points.
Steel closed at a net loaa of I lo IS point.
Total aaies Amounted lo 721.OO0 ehsres.
Honds war. Irregular, speculative rails
showing hevlne.s. Liberty Issues also
eased. Total sales, par value, aaareanted
f t.olO.onu. Old United tttale Its declined '
per rent on cll. but the veral finanu
lue ro. fa la 1 per cent.
CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
a-non. 1 load cattle, boas and sheep; Frsnk
Wann, Mount Anel. 1 load cattle And boars:
R. H. Myers, Weal Sclo. 1 load bus and
ilep.
Tho day s ssle were as followr
wt. Price. I
? cow. .... T.Vi f 6.75:1 cow .
1 heilor .'. . T2a 7 1 bull ..
1 bull 17TO T.ROil bull . .
1 hoir .ii ll.M'7 heifers
1 steer .... Tlu ti..V2hoss ..
1 ster-r .... r0 9.-1 .'ihos ..
1 f.w wo T.:."2hoit ..
co .... r..t:l H.tro .1 hoK B.
2 coa .... HH Mud boss . .
1 cow l.MI 7.MitlhoRs..
2 cows .... I'.'-o 7 71 hos .,
2cos .... H(ai,1 hoaa .,
1 in ..... 2t T.l'i 2 hoaa .,
1 cows 02 MKhoirs . .
: rr.l ....111! 7 7 bo
J coma .... POO ?.Sr-Nho
(.'notations at lha yard follow:
Cattle Prlcea
Medium to rholre steer .flO.ni 1 1 00
Cood to medium steer......... P.2.". fr 10.3.t
Common to aood ateer. ....... .
cholr-e cow end heifer
Cc-m. to aood cow and nelfer. .
Pulls
Caivea
Mockers and fedex. ......... .
Hot
Wt. Price.
. son f .:
.1210 n imi
.l'i a. no
. 7."1 T.'JO
. si 15.10
. 1X7 Id.KS
. .10 1.1. 1
. m li j.i
. i::i is.'u
. las l.s".
. 22S ltif-l
, 1S7 10
. 7.-.0 U.S.-.
. 1S lll.S.-.
. sno lrt 7"
21)2 lu-bl
8 00 9 40
6.7.1 f 8.11
4 2.1 1 0 2.1
O.OOf 8.IKI
T..lr, 1 J.U0
6. !. B.lu
ALL GRAINS RALLY
Cessation of Peace Talk Is
Cause of Firmness.
FEBRUARY CORN DEALS END
Prime liKht ...
rlrne heavy . .
!:
feheep -
We-tern lambs
Valley lambs ..
Yearling ......
Wrrhcra ......
Eat .........
l..ie 1T.O0
l.HOfr lrt. SI
14. 00 1 11.21
1.1 nOM.1..1A
14 SO ft 11.00
1.1. rx 1.1. Hi
12.VI0 l.'l lxi
U.OOIU 12.00
DESTINATIONS OF STOCK LOADED
Shipment En Route t Leading- Livestock
Marketa of tha Country.
Destlnatlona of livestock loaded February
21. (Carload, reported we.t of Allegheny
Mountain; doubla decks counted a two
car;;
Cattle. Horses. Mixed
Calves. Uogr. Sheep. Mulra. block.
Clonlns
Palea. Hlan. Tw. bl.l
'. 7.iM( M hJs M1H
. 4.20 4-"i 41 41
. M.iHtri 77 V, 7.1V T'l1.
. 11 - n tins tw'i
. IT. '' M1 "'. yjt
7.ia iih 107 ii; -
. 1.4KO lio-H HH'4 1"7
2' .'ii 11 ' J"'li
. 10.:nw r..i tat, mil,
IHHI MIS S4
. 3." lltl 114 Ills
. 7.f MS Ml H
.KM I 2"'i 2'j
17S 17 1H
tloo 11S, 144 14M
. 11.1'MI 71, 71 v 71
. at il Ml .1.1 ."..I i,
. 4 Hihi 4otJ, H"
4im (at H4 l't-,
. l.oO 21 H 21 2o :.
.1.NI 41'.', 4ii 4 IS
Si SM 4H Kit
. 4.7IMI a4S 3:4 MS
. 5i.aiN oi" m -v
. O.TuO 33 52 2a
'
. .l.reW MS 1H 111,
. l.Ooo 14111 J4JK, 142
. b 123S Hol-i Hl'i
1MMI H.'l., 1I
. S.iVO ZU 2:Ml i''a
l"
. l.lUO 414 41 44
. 51.1ial lorrm im. Pta
. Xl..1i 2"4 21 2-
:mhi Kl Hit
. 1.hni 17s 174 17,
b0 4 S3 3.1
lit
, HoO 2M 2t 27
. 60,.1i i 1'4'i !
.-." Rl SI 'a li
. ;.iio 2.1 22 22s
400 n is- i--,
. 2.TOO 72S 71 S 71S
, ItrMl 2I V 1' 1,
, 1.2m l"a 1"4-, li'.-.
, l.rM.a Mi M1 Ms
tuna r.o 2l"i 2'.'
l..V0 41 44' 41,
'-""orie "a. H "uni :,i
. 14 2t 7"1 77 77v.
3 ui sn 7s 7i 1-'-
17 17 17i
4 r-" i74 S7
T." 24 24 Il
, -.4'N Rl 47 111,
.1"0 1.14', l.VJ 1.1.1
Ma 12S 12 J 14 122 H
S.'N J24i 3 -1 '- 1-M
10LHKI l IMt Hal V,
I'"1!
l,Sir gsr, 2Va ---'S
&UO 23 V. 23
!'"
7O0 42 41 41
Arn peat Pufar
Am Can
Am Car A Fdy
Am l.eo
Am rim tt Rfs
Am Hut Kfc. .
Am Tvl ar Tel.
Am Z I. as 8..
Anacnnla Cop
Af. hi. in
A o a w 1 a S L..
II A l
R H Con...
Calif Petrol...
Can Parlf ....
Cent Leather .
flie A Ohio..
M alt P
Chi a N W
C II 1 P ctfs
Ch Ino Cop ....
era I
Corn Prod Rre
Crucible Hteel.
Cuba Cane tua
Tl. rk-curtilea.
Ena
r.-n Elec
t.n Motors ...
t:t Nor pfl.
t Nor ora ctfs
III Cent
Inn 1 'op . . . . .
I M M pfd....,
Int Nickel ....
Int I'arer .....
K C ektu ,
Kennet-nlt Cr.p.,
Iula a Nash..,
Max Motors
Hex Petrol ....
Miami Cop ....
Ml I'arlf
Nov Cop .......
N T Cent
N T N H A II..
Nor We.t ...
Nor Pacif .....
Paclf Mall
P.'iinatvtvaiuk ..
Pitt. Coal .....
Mar fM tjop . .
Iteadlna
Ilp Ic A Hteel.
Shat Arlx Cop..
H-.u Paclf
aMi p.altway . . .
Stuclebaker Cor.
Tesaa f . . . ..
l'nlun laclf ...
f S In.l Alco...
L B P-erl
do pM
ftah 'P
Wall "If Pfd. ..
West t'nlon ....
We.llrur Elee ..
Total aaia. for th. day, T-i.oOO share.
HONDS.
C R ref 2a r. WS Nottb Pe 4... f
do coupon... ".1 si ao a
V rt 3 re.... Pc T T ."... I
do eouoon ts'i'l'mn eon s-.. t
TJ M 4 re. . . .l,fc4 Si t'nlon Par ref 4s
do coupon. ..! tail o r.teei .... . 1
Alrh sen 4a... .S ISouth Par cv r I
l R li ref Ha 4 V Anxlo-Frem h .1.
Atlanta
Austin ......
Hi ti more . . . .
KriNlhlwuod ..
Boston .......
Buffalo
Cedar rtaplds..
1. aicaao
Cinclnnutl ....
r levuianu . . .
'udahy ......
iMllaa .......
lrenver .......
Ketrolt
tla.t Ht. Louis.
Kort Worth ..
Indianapolis .
Jersey City ..
Kansas City ..
Kearney
Los Anaeles .
Louisville ....
M.iaon City ..
Mllwauke ...
Nashville
Neorka City.
New Haven ..
New York .....
' 'Kdcn
Oklahoma City
Onmlia
(Jttumwa
Penrla .......
1'ittsliura
Portland. Or. ..
SL Joseph .....
St. Paul
Mn Francisco..
Si-atlle ........
Sioux . City .. ..
ioux Kails ...
Spokane ...
Wheellna
Wichita
Worcester . . . . .
Various
Totals
12
11
4'iii
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1
2U
11
144
!l
10
2DII
S
11
1
1
14
61
4.i
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6
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412
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3.1
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14
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174
32
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.
1!'5
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HO
2
24
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21
12
42
3
ins
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7
21
1(12
20
Directors of Exchange Prohibit Fur
ther Trading; in Future Delivery
of Current Blontli Shortage
la Oats Receipts Expected.
MORRIS BROTHERS, INC.
. Established 25 Years.
201 Railway Exchange Building,
Portland, Oregon.
THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE
OF OREGON
WE OWN AND OFFER:
Kate. Maturity.
$ 2,000 West Linn, 0r Water 5 A&0 1942
6,000 West Linn, Or., Water 5 A&O
31,500 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Rfdg 6 M&S
5,000 Tillamook, Of., Imp 6 M&N
5,000 Tillamook, Or., Imp 6 M&N
35,000 Central Point, Or., Rfdg.. 6 M&N
2,000 Newdale, Idaho, Water 6 J&J
1943
Prlce.Tleli.
98.62 5.10
98.60 5.10
1927-33 To Net 5.25
1919 100.12 5.40
1920 101.64 5.40
1920-30 100.00 6.00
1927-37 100.00 6.00
TELEPHONE MALN 3409
14
4
14
3
23
2
'J
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84
471
21.1
One week &RO..-Hi'7
Four weeks atro.JlMU
1H
.-.I ... 1 3
10
147 40 171 9
.1211 24fl 452
3110 .'12H 4111
4.1U 24l 330
22t3
24e
UHI
suite origins of livestock loaded Febru
arv
Cattle, Horses.Mlxed
Clve.Hogs.Sheep.Mu!cs.Siock.
For Portland
California ... ...
OrvKon 1- 3
Tfl Portland
One week aao-
Four weeks aato
For Seattle
Idaho
Washington ...
Montana
Pt'l Peattla..
One week aj;o. .
Four weeks aao
in
1
1
21
N T Cen deb a
Hid.
Boatoa M ioloa Mock.
BOSTON, Feb. 27. Cloelna Uttlons
Alloues 12 INorth Butte....
Calumet Arls. IH old nonunion...
Calumet A liec. 4-1.1 -eola
Centennial ISS'Oulncy
Cop K Con Co.. 4-1 ISup A Boston M
w'vsnannnn .......
54'1'tah Con.
22 'Winona
a JWolverln. ....
62 7.1
K Butte Cop 11 .
KranHlIn
IU Roy Cop)
laike Copper. . .
Mohaak
11i
41 v,
r.
7.1
.1
1
Jl
l"a
31
Moaey, Exrhaace. Etc.
NEW TORK. Feb. 27. Mercantile paper.
SStilS Per cent.
strrllnr. atn-day bills. f4.72m rnmmer
elnl alO-rlsy bills In banks, ft.72: commer
rlal tu-itar blila. f-LTlts; demand. fl.Tl1,;
cables, f4.T T-lrt.
Francs .demanrl. n.i2Va; cnoies, b.".
Oullilera, rlemand. 44'a I cables. 44. Lire,
d-msnd. 8.T2: cable. M 71. Rubles, demand.
11: cables, lit1., nominal.
Par silver. Mc per ounra.
Mexl.sn dollsr. Bsc.
Government and railroad bonds lrreaular.
Time loans, strona; "0 days, on. days and
ate montha. 6 per cent bid. Call money
firm: blah. 5 per cent; low. 4 per cent;
rullna rate. 6 per Cent: rloslna bid. 31
per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last lon, 4
per cent,
T.ONDON. Feb. 21. Rr silver. 42d per
ounce. Money, o par cent.
iMseount rates short ana tnrcc-montns
bills. Si per cent.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga, Feb. 27. Turrtentlne.
firm. 4lc: sales. 119 barrela: receipts. 174
barrels; shipments. It barrels: stuck, 2.1.UT1
barrels.
Hoeln. firm. Sales. jo barrels: receipts.
77.4 barrels: shipment. 171 barrels: stork.
Ou.Illl batrels. Quota. Ft. D, K, F. t;. It. I.
frt.os: K. fit. 21: M, fu.7J; H, f7.20; WG,
f7.40; WW, fT.ifl.
Hope, Ete at er Tork.
NEW TORK. Feb. 27. Hops, hide
wool unchansed.
and
1TT0N BAN IS LIFTED
MEAT RESTRICTION IS SUSPENDED
FOR SIX WEEKS.
Food Adaalal.rratloa laanea Nolle to
Bnrfas af Marketa Trade at
Tarda Qalet.
Tha fnlted State. Food Administration
baa notified th. Portland off!';, of the bu
reau of markets that th. restrictions on the
estlna of lamb and mutton on lneatle
dava have been suspended nnill April 11.
IfeMft. In Illinois and Wisconsin and ail
State we.t of the Manalaalppl Rlvar.
Gnncrai trade at th. yarda taa quiet ye
ferdv. Amona tho re--elpts were 11 loads
of feeder cttie and two load of breeding
ewe from California. Price throuxhout
th list were etearty at tha ranae current
on tha preceding day.
Receipt, wcr. 3'sJ rattle, 2 ralvea, 472
tioarM and 621 sheep. Phtpper were:
With boas O. W. Evre. Salem. 1 roS.
With cattle A- F. Knox, tlordon. Cal., 11
loarle: A. I.rli. Mount Anal. I load.
With aheep BoLrtn A Clark. Arbuckle.
Ca!.. 1 load: F. A. Hawkln. 1 load.
With mixed load. Lebanon Maiket, Leb-
Eastera Meat Trade Condition,
Report on Eastern meat trade conditions
February 27 tb:J0 A. M., Eastern time):
Ileef.
Boston Reef, fresh: Receipts heavy, al
though movement to freeser continues lib
eral, msrket Is bsreiy steady, demand rair.
Kosher beef: Receipts moderate, market in
a healthy condition at aieady to airong
prires, demsnd aood.
New York lieef. rresn: supply normal.
nrnrln-t flrmt-r on fresh meaL orices steady.
.ii-mand only fair. Kosher chucks and plalea:
Supply lltreral, market weak, demand light.
Hinds and ribs: Supply liberal, market dull,
demand fair.
Phlladelphl Reef, fresh: Receipt mod
erate, market dull, demand rather llght.
Kosrrr beef; Supply Uahl, market tiulel, de
mand llxht.
Washington Beef, fresh: Receipts heavy,
market steady, demand slow.
Pork.
Boston Supply heavy, demand slow, mar
ket dull and draaKV-
N-'W York Supply moderate, demand lim
ited, market steady to firmer on fresh slock.
Philadelphia Herelpi light, demand fair,
msrket burajiy steady.
Waahlngton Receipts moderate, cars con
tinue to arrive In off condition, demand
fair, market unchanged.
Lamb.
Boston Todsy" unloads moderate, very
few cars arriving in strictly fresh condi
tion, demsnd slow, market dull and draggy.
Now York Receipt light, demand pour,
market about r.o cent to f 1 lower than Mon
day on heavywelghta.
Phlladelphl Kecelpta normal, demand
slow-, market steady. k
Washington Receipts light, demand fair,
maikc-t strona.
Omaba Livestock Market.
OM VHA, Feb. 27. Hoes Receipts, 14.m.
;r.o. lower. Heavy. flit.40irl6.bO: mixed.
$ 16. fin H 10.7.1: light. 1.J5u Iti.bo; pig. flO
10: bulk tl8.fkHTia.T-1-
Cattle Receipt, 4oOO. steady. Native
al.ra Sll'rr 111.2.1: COWS STld heifers. f7.."al'l
loT.1: Wentem steers, f S..H-ra 1 2.2.i 1 ir'XHS
.t..r-. 7 .lu4i lf fro: cowa and heifers, flat
l lu; canners,- $11,1011.60: stocker and feed
ers. I H .'hi v 1 1 -r'i'l calves, Wj lU; bulls, stags,
etc.. fT.IVowlo.lui.
Sheep Receipts. 8HA0. slow, steady. Fed
muttimri. fl2vl': wethers. fllwlU; .vac.
flO.!l'a 12.21; iHtnba. f l-t.-IOjl itf-oa.
Cliirago JJveatork Market.
CHICAGO. Feb. 2T. Hogs Receipts. 5.1.-
. weak, 1.1c to 2nc under yesterday' av
erage. Hulk, flit.2)17.25; lllcht. l.70's
17.2.1; mixed. flH.fi.1ai 17.2.1: heavy, fl6.50'tf
17 .2: ruugh, f Mi.M o lo.ou; pies, i-auj
1U.0O
Cattle Receipts. 7"00. ateady. native
steers. fK.SoU 14.11; stockers and Teeners,
f 7 5J 1 W: cows and belfors, f6.71t12;
calvee. M 756 14.25.
Sheep Receipts. 8000, steady. Sheep,
f 1".20' 13.H0; lambs, fill. 7.1 tt 17.11.
Corfee Future Market Steady.
NEW YORK. Feb. 27. Th. market for
coffee future continued quiet but generally
steady, with prices showing further ad
vances on covering and a moderate demand
from trade sources. It is supposed that re
cent liquidation baa left a firmer techni
cal position, and that part of tiie demand
reflects covering of hedges against sales of
spot coffee from stock or afloat. The
opening today wa 2 to ft points nigner, witn
May selling up to 8.4.1c and September 8.U-1C
during the late trading, or about 11 to 12
points net higher. Last prices were a point
or two off from the best under realizing
but showed a net gnin of to 9 points.
March. 8.21c; May. 8.41c; July, 8..11c; Sep
tember, 8.611c; October, 8.67c; December,
0.7.1c.
Spot coffea firmer. Rio 7s. H4c; Santos
4s. JO.. No fresh offers were reported in
tho cost ntl freight market. Pales of cof
fee float were reported to jobber aggre
gating between 1.1.00O and 20.0tm bags, but
no details were given as to grades or prices.
The official cables reported change in
Brazil except In Santos future, which were
ur.ehanged to 2.1 reis lower. Jdrazlllan port
receipt, 42.000 bsgs.
Dulnth Linseed Market.
DrU'TH. Feb. 27. Linseed. I.l.fll r4.n3:
arrive. t3.Pl: May. 1.1 asked; July, f 3.8714
asked; October, f.l.tJO bid.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 27. Spot cotton quiet
Middling. 32.40c.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW YORK. Feb. 27. Evaporated ap
ples, dull; prunes, firm: peaches, quiet.
War Garden Work Prospers.
CHEITALIS. "Wash.. Feb. 27. (Spe
cial.; Misa Alice Klbbe, principal of
the Adna echools, who Is active in pro
moting; the club work in her district,
reports that there are now 30 members
in the hlsjh school and grammar grades
in a trarden club, 15 in the intermediate
crades, and nearly all the primary
students are to join In the war garden
movement. There is also an active pitr
club in the high school and grades and
also In the intermediate grades.
CHICAGO, Feb. 27. Hardening of grain
values today accompanied a cessation of
peace reports. Corn closed closed Vsteady at
a net advance of a shade, with -March f 1.27
and May f 1.26 t 1.27. Oat gained s?Hc.
Provisions finished 20 lo 27c down.
Values were strengthened by notice from
the director of the exchange that further
trading In the February delivery had been
prohibited, and that aettlement would have
to be made at tha maximum price allowed
tor tutures, si. 23 a bushel.
Likelihood of a falling off In receipts
tended to stimulate demand for oats. It
was said producers and railroads were both
giving preference to th. handling of corn.
Sharp breaks in the price of hogs weak
ened provisions. Much selling was also
caused by a report that the Government ul
lotment of March contract had been of
less volume than expected.
Leading futures ranged as follows
CORN.
Open. High,
March .... f
May L26;i 1.27
OATS.
March R9 9H
May .S74 .bSli
MESS PORE.
May 48.20 48.00
LARD.
May 2C.0S 20.12 3.87
July
SHORT RIBS.
May 25.31 2.1.42 25.12
July 21.71 25.80 20.13
Cash prices were:
Corn Nos. 2 and 3 yellow, nominal; No.
4 yellow, fl.60frl.70.
Oats No. a white, 81H62!4c; standard.
Rye No. 2. nominal; No. 3, 2.46 (3 2.48.
Hurley fi.3ff2.ia.
Timothy f 5 u S.21.
Clover f 22 33.
Pork Nominal.
Lard 20.37.
Ribs 24.1.124.65.
Primary receipts Wheat. 24!t,000 vs.
1,040,000 bushels; corn. 2.412,000 vs. 2.017.
000 bushels; oats, 1.4H8.000 vs. 1.46,000
bushels.
Shipments Wheat. 169.000 vs. 774.000
bushels: corn. 1,079.000 vs. 1,104.000 bushels
oats. 71I0.0H0 vs. 1.4-14,000 bushels.
Clearances W heat. 140,000 bushels: corn,
Low.
1.26-tf
.89
.8754
Close.
fl-27.
1.2634
.87
48.02
2.1.87
26.03
25.15
21.51
INTEREST BEGINS IMMEDIATELY
Ask Us About Buying
MUNICIPAL BONDS
On Our i
PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN
Tour Money Earns Interest From the Day Each Payment Is Made,
LUMBERMENS TRUST COMPANY ,
Capital and Surplus $600,000
LUMBERMENS
BUILDING
FIFTH ANtX
STARK
elevated to the position of assistant
banking examiner.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Births.
DITTL.ER To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dittler.
1)80 East Eighteenth street, February 24, a
son.
SLAVSETH To Mr. and Mrs. Martin K.
Slavseth, 4i Weidler. February 16, a daugh
ter. WORTHINGTON To Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Worthlngton, 3.14 Sixty-sixth street South
east, February 1.1, a son.
WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. John J. White.
288. Beech. February 18. a son.
LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.
Lewis, ,15 Mall, February 15. a daughter.
LARSES To Mr. and Mrs. James W,
Larsen. 770 Osage, February 13, a son.
PRIDNOW To Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Pridnow. 1220 East Seventeenth. February
IOiiO bushels; oats, 4000 bushels; flour, 3700 23, a daughter.
LAXOLET To Mr. and Mrs. Lotus L.
Langley, 1170 Clinton, February 19, a daugh
ter.
SARGENT To Mr. and Mm. Frederick
William Sargent, 1063 East Twenty-ninth.
February IS. a son.
FREDRIC'H To Mr. and Mrs. Emlle L.
Fred rich, 42 Division, February 13. sous
i twins).
BEKil To BIr. and Mrs. John Anderson
No. 2 feed, ROc. Flax, No. 1 Northwest, Berg. 661 East r'irteenth, f-eoniary ia, , a son.
rr.Cijioir.ri iu ii. auu hud. ,,ow, w .
Feemster, 1036 Hancock street, February 19,
a son.
SODERSTROM To Mr. and Mrs. Olef R.
barrel.
Eastern Cash Grain Market.
OMAHA. Feb. 27. Cash corn. No. 4. white,
tl.M&l.uo; Ka. S white. $1.75(6 1-82; No. 6
white, fl.60.
WINNIPEG. Feb. 27. Cash oats: No.
white, "ec; extra feed. 924c; No. 1 feed.
8c
fo.54),; No. 2 Northwest. $3.504.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 17. Cash corn: No.
3 yellow, f 1.78 a 1.8.1. Oats. No. 2 white goderstrom. 6D7 East Eightieth, February
Montana. Po tr wo y c ; stanaara, tti (a kuc; i it. a daughter.
No. 3 w hite. U0 a 111 4 c: No. 4 white, &S!4
tJlUUC. Kye, No. 2, f 2.502.52.
DULl'TH, Feb. 27. Cash oats. 90491iC.
Rye, f2.40.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 27. Cash com: No.
3 white, IlH.1fll.97; No. 3 yellow, fl.71
1.73: No. 2 mixed, fl.75: No. S mixed.
fl.70. Oata, No. 2 mixed. 87-5c.
Minneapolis drain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 27. Barley, fXTSS?
2.06; flax; 13.913.94.
- - Oraataa at fatt jTraanctsco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 27. Spot quota
tions: Feed barley, t3.62S ? 3.6.1. White
oats, fit .lofr 3.5.1. Bran. f34f 34.50. Mid
dlings, 41.Mr4'.!.R0. Shorts. f.'tS'ifiU.
i, a naugnter. ,
BOWMAN! To Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Bowman. 1501 East Sixth. February IS, a
daughter.
UHUWN To Mr. and airs, james v.
Brown. Lively street, February 15, a daugh
ter.
McDOWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Rollln c.
McDowell. 1892 Syracuse. February 10, a
daughter.
KNUTSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Knut Knut-
sen. 1.121 Aster. February 17. a daughter.
CASti To Mr. and Mrs. Claude N. Case,
16NO Hodge, February 24. a son.
MEK To Mr. and Mrs. Ling Her. wuy.
Second, February 17. a son.
CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Clark,
112.1 Fifty-fourth avenue, February 22, a
daughter.
lacenek To Mr. ana Mrs. uincn
Lauener, 711 East Eightieth, February 22,
twins (oii and daughter).
BROMBERGER To Mr. and Mrs. Max
Bromberger. 540 East Twenty-first, Febru
ary 13, a daughter.
thokmun To Mr. and Mrs. t-rnnic l.
Thornton. 274 North Twenty-first, Febru
ary 1. a daughter.
SKINNER To Air. and Mrs. tieorge r.
Skinner. 32 Mill, February IS, a son.
BOND To Mr. and Mrs. rlenry iona. iu2
East Thirtieth, February 17, a son.
I-lSHBUrlN To 3lr. and Mrs. William A.
Flshburn, 1114 East Market, February 17, a
son.
BISH To Mr. and Mrs. Amos A. Blsh.
1605 E. Eleventh street. February 19. a son.
PRIBERNOW To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
W. Prlbemow. 1.19 East Seventieth, Febru
ary 2.1, a daughter.
MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Miller.
465 East Flanders. February 24. a son.
GILLIAM To Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
COUMTY FAIR PLANS LAID
Premiums for Exhibits of War Work
Will Bo Dallas Feature.
DALLAS, Or.. Feb. 27. fl Special.)
Plans are under way for the seventh
annual Polk County Fair. Superintend
ents of the various "woman's work"
departments met with Winnie Braden,
secretary, today - and many radical
changes were made In the premium list, amiam. 871. Cleveland avenue, February 25,
All classes for hand-painted china, a daughter. v
paintings and domestic art were elim- I Marriage License.
inated: the committee! deciding that no TONKR-RTILLWELI. w. A. Tonks. 22.
mtrlnllc woman in dnintr this work dtir- Vancouver Barracks, and Paulina Stlllwell.
ing the war. A department of made- 1SRYDEN-MtcCREA Alvin
over garments was suDstuurea. iien
erous premiums were offered for ex
hibits from Ked Cross auxiliaries,
awards to be placed on a score-card
basis.
All classes in home economics were
"Hooverized." One of the especially in
teresting features will be a class for
"war menu" for a family of four for
. ... . , . - . I ur.r.'
one weeK. auss tana u. juiun, iiumu i of Vancouver, Wi
demonstrator, win nave cnurKe o
exhibit of home-made "laborsavers1
women and the Federal Food Adm
tratlon will have a graphic exhibit on
food conservation.
C. Ryrlen. 19. 305
Pkldmore street, and Dorothy McCrea, 19,
399 Fargo street.
SKIDMORE-JOHNBOX J. Arthur Skid
more. 27. 1076 East Morrison street, and
Charlotte Johnson. 19, 1088 East Alder
street.
McCARL-GUSSETT Andrew Mccari. 27.
305 Grand avenue and Helen Gussett, 26,
146 Vermont streel
Vaneonver tarriage Llcenam.
GEROW-METCVi-F Jesse H. Gerow. St.
h., and Helen C. Metcalf,
half-story frame residence, 904 Alblna ave
nue, betneen Masou and Skldinore; builder,
same; $250.
C. E. ALTORFER Erect frame garage.
9i0 Brooklyn, between Thlrtv-thlrd and
Richmond; Robert Hardwlck,. builder; flirt.
C F, PEP'LEY Repair one-story frame
residence, 10::3 East Salmon, between Thlrtv
fourtb and Thlrty-liith: builder, same; fldo.
MR. JOHNSON Erect frame garage, 131.1
East Harrison, between Forty-eighth and
Forty-ninth; Foresman & lluyal, builders;
$ 1.10.
KATE E. SLEMMONS Repair two-story
frame residence, 774 East Couch, between
Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth ; builder,
same. $200.
MRS. FRANCIS ELLIS Erect frame ga
rage. 7.14 Michigan avenue, between Fre
mont and Beech streets; builder, L. Langos:
J30.
J. VESTEL Wreck one-and-one-hnir-story
residence, 353 Thirteenth street, be- '
tween Market and Montgomery: O. K. and
Rose City Wrecking Companies, wreckers:
flO.
ED. HOT.MAN Wreck two-storv frame
residence, 3S7 Third street, between Mont
gomery and Harrison; O. K. and Rose City
Wrecking companies, wreckers; fltoii.
L. KNUTSON Erect frame garage, 170
W. Wiuchell street, between Aubrey and
unaware; ounar, same; s-io.
FRANK H. DAVIS -Erect frame garage,
828 Commercial, between Falling and
Sh:tver; builder, same; fTl.
FOSTER & KLElSElt CO. Erect semi
fireproof billboard. Goldsmith, between Al
blna and Borthwiok: builders, same; f.10.
FOSTER & KLEISER CO. Erect seml
flreproof billboard. Corbett street, between
Terwilliger and boundary; builders, same;
$.10.
FOSTER & KLEISER CO. Erect semi
fireproof billboard. Lombard street, between
Exeter and Portsmouth avenues; builders,
same; $.1rt.
FOSTER A KLEISER CO, Erect semi
fireproof billboard. 116 South Jersey, be
tween Burlington and Leavltt streets;
builders, same: $.10.
NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC CO.
Erect one-story fireproof concrete gener
ator and boiler building, foot 01' Lincoln
street; builders, same: $1.1,000.
EDWARD A. RE I NECK. Erect frame pa
rage. 78 East Sixty-fifth street North, be
tween Davia' and Flanders; builder, same;
$50.
JAMES J. WINTERS Erect frame ga
rage, 1116 South Gresham, between Burr
and Ida; builder, same; $.10.
NATIONAL ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.
Alter one-story brick ordinary boiler-room.
16-18 East Water, between East Wasntns
tnn and East Stark; BiUKhajii-McClellaud
Co.. builders: $:ou.
M. D. WALSH Alter one-story frame
residence. 4421 Eighty-third avenue South
east, between Forty-t'ourtli and Lance ave
nue; builder, same: $7.1.
L. THERKEI.SEN ESTATE Repair two
story brick ordinary stores and rooms, 1tt
Third street, between Taylor and Salmon;
H. W. Garland, builder; f.10.
J. Z. WHITE Alter three-story frame
stores and rooms, Ms North Third street,
between Everett and Davis; A. D. Muodie,
builder; $100.
J. LOG1E RICHARDSON Erect frsm.
garage, 1190 East Tenth street North, be
tween Jarrett and Church; builder, same;
$.10.
ELLEN A. FRAI.EY Erect frame gars era.
485 Harrison, between Fourteenth and fiix
teenth: W. D. Fralev. builder: $4nn.
pf Vancouver, Wa.' h., ant
of an 21. of Vancouver. Wash,
rs" for K ELTON-LYON ? Frai
minis- J' Ellensburg VYish., ar
Frank B. Helton. 26.
and Ethel L. Lyons,
17. of Portland. '
MASTERS-CLARK Fred Master. 85,- of
Battle Ground, VS ash., and Eva May work,
21, of Brush Prairie. Wash. v
WILLIS-HAMILTON Ira L. Willis, 21. or
Portland, and Bertha A. Hamilton, 17, of
Wheeler. Or.
NICHOLS-SCHMEI.ZER Harold 8. Nlch-
nla. 24. of Coeur d Alf na. Idaho, and tlma
Raymond Sini Dies of I'ncumonia e. sciumeizer. n, 01 nana nana, itu.
1 jsuliaing fermits.
at iort Stevens Sunday. I mrs. d. s. tobias Repair one-story
brick ordinary store. 104 jsortn four
teenth street, between Gllsan and Flanders
VT-niTJCI? nr. TTeh 27. fSneeift.1.1 I Gnorire Kinnear. builder: $300.
rr-, j.u e c.v-mnnil Slmc of Rat- FLEISCHNEK KSTATb Alter one ana
EUGENE TWINS SEPARATED
two-etory brick ordiuary atoree. 144 Third
iP. XI.
tery C, 5th Artillery, at J-on ftievens, str;et . between Morrison and Alder
last Sunday nrougnt. to iiuianii oima, Brandes. builder; $85.
his twin brother, tne separation wnicn
the boys feared would result from Army
service.
Kaymond Sims' death resulted from
J H PENNY Erect frame garage, 5B5
East Morrison, between East Thirteenth and
East Fourteenth streets; J. H. Neuman,
builder; $6.1.
A. D. MOOIJIrJ rtepair two-story irame
pneumonia. He is survived by his I residence. 37 East Twenty-second street, be
mother, Mrs. Dora Sims; live Drotners,
J. K. Sirni, of Eugene: Leo Sims, of Bel-
lingham. Wash.; Robert Sims, of Peoria
tween Pine and Ash streets; J. H. Neuman,
builder; $600.
GAY LOMBARD Alter six-story fire
nrnnf reinforced concrete bank and office
J. V. Sims, Portland; Roland Sims, of building, Fifth street, between Oak a.nd
Fort Stevens; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie
Nicholson, of Donna, and Mrs. "William
Nutter, of Medford.
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RECEIVER IS APPOINTED
stark! fills Elevator Company, builder; $600.
J. N. ATTE RBI-TRY Wreck one-and-one-half-story
frame barn, 3I16 East Thirty-second
street, between East Harrison and East
Grant; wrecker, same: $25. - - . - . .
OUREN ESTATE Alter seven-story brick
ordinary store building. 2S6-2S8 Washing
ton street, between Fourth and Fifth; L.
t. Horn, builder; $fi"0.
MR ELLING Erect frame garage, 48
Western Condensed Milk Corupani Bat Ninth .irty
etf To,ri Lark of Market. EDWARD M. RElNfc-K trect irame ga-
u. . rage.'OSO East Twenty-elgntn srreet jortn.
between Going and Wygant; builder, same;
NEWBEr.G, Or., Feb. 27. (Special.) Soj a. STROWBRTDGE Repair three-story
The Western Condensed Milk Com- brink ordinary market and rooms. 227 Yani-
pany, owned by the Logan Commercial ."Jj',,"" .
Company, of Seattle, went Into the X'buRG Repair one-story frame dwell
hands of a receiver today. Archie Seely, in(. Dekum. between East Fifteenth and
local capitalist, was appointed receiver East Seventeenth streets; builder, same: $12.1.
local. pi ii.oi' xu F. TH I B A IT Erect frame garage, 26.1 Go
by Circuit Judge Bell. , . ing street, between Williams and Vancou
Proceedings were brought against ver East Side Carpenter Shop,
the company by the Oregon Dairymen's builders; $00. .
Leaarue for unpaid milk claims and E. J. CLAYSON Repair one-story frame
asking that a receiver be appointed. and Morri: builder, same: $.10.
R. O. Van OsdaL, manager, says the l. J. DeKEATER Erect frame residence.
delav in the Payment Of milk claims Ur.9 East Forty-first street North, between
.....r ioo i,u- havlntr their canned Tillamook and Thompson; builder, same;
waa ui;vaoivv j 1
VMaTiowal. cif y faHK !
Safety and Yield
In Investments
TVTANY short-term notes
of ample security offer, '
at present prices, an un
usually liberal yield.
Well-known issues of such
securities can now be bought
at prices to yield from
5.60 to well above 7.
Send for Circular OR-1S6
The National City
Company
CtrwpinAtnt Ofictt in Cities
Portland, Hallway Ex. Bldg.
Bonts-Short J erm notem-Aceaptmncn .
TRAVELERS' ODIDE.
stock tied up. owing to congestion In
freight shipments.
Stewart's Reappointment Favored.
SALEM, Or., 'Feb. 27. (Special.)
The State Banking Board has con
firmed the reappointment of Charles
H. Stewart aa state .banking examiner.
The appointment was made today by
the newly-elected superintendent Will
H. Bennett. Mr. Stewart was a candi
date for the place of superintendent in
opposition to Mr. Bennett. A. A.
Schramm, who has been clerk in the
officu of the superintendent, was also
1:1.100.
R. TRACEY Erect frame garaget 922
Missouri avenue, near Skidmore; builder,
same; $40.
IRWIfX-HODSON CO. Repair two-story
brick ordinary factory. 520-526 Olisan. be
tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth; N. CY Paul
sen, builder: $200.
PORTLAND RAILWAY. LIGHT & POW
ER COMPANY Erect two-story frame ma
chine shop. Front street, between Nlcolai
and Colton; builder, same: $s0.
CARRIE MEYERS HERRMAN Repair
one-story frame residence, 366 Tillamook,
between t'nlon avenue and Rodney; builder.
Mr. Loumillder: $.10.
CARRIE MEYERS HERRMAN Repair
one-story frame residence, 862 Tillamook,
between Union avenue and Rodney; builder,
Mr. Loumillder: $-10.
It. E. AIE.N'EFEE Repair one-and-one-
leamshjp Gk
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