Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 15, 1918, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE MORNING - OBEGONIAN. FRIDAY, MAHCII 15, 1918.
19
IRE POULTRY NEED
Food Administration Urges In
crease in Production.
100 HENS ON EVERY FARM
Crt-at .surlu f l'-zz ICulrrtl
That Oilier liNMNtufr- May lie
ril-InUiiiT of Scriou
le la Tea.
T yi AJa.i :r;i.1 . -irii of
I h4. !'. J i of "On Hundred
Hii 0i i;rir rm."" nJ Hit fc la
pi.- wit'i tii : rM- jou of ti Allium
1b' - e t 1 1 mrk-t'n ef hn.
I'tin rx. .. r rairi rn poultry ri
' ;. a nrplu f br4tna hens.
."wu.tr. lh-re l no lurp u in I ft coul
lr ri. t'-r ir rirTc ef ! nd
t t'h pri-o vf P"ifry t-mp:rl frrjer
i-i th- .- of . I f ork to
n rti - f hta ri r Jti'v th
tiat nf rnu :!. If the hens t
th. . off t ; ! hen mnttnrn( hs l.ttS
Ch4P-t. nr i I ttir hen tnouf .1 lo
jpp v th- oar-b,vAri! f ork, for in mt vtth
t - hit of n-i h irrlnc t mk ht
w .rwnh' I fcuar prvf.
T prranc s)tutto offers mm opportunity
t wirv pu:trr nven I '.Art a p.: of
community r thai ... corinr: the bit
p f brretitsg tn-n th ))-hti tnv
too tmrkyrt ftovk. l omminity
tr4jutia mtuS opel mt 'fec4 y our-
' m.l riipnt of Burpiua hen n1 con
rt p-oir roater ln-a food pruducrr
far r. W inter of lJ.Vl.
AfDti of th loured VtAtrs Department
! J.- itiiituf r-prt tht b:een JiBUArjr
1. n 4 'cbrurjr It. ! carload, vara
f ..boot ! b-n nS pa :;:, mrrm iiipp-'d
fro: th" ?. of T. atone. TIV mum
tl MMt btrif t:t were laying or oat
r-Jy t ijjr re prerented from turning
In'o ti;j the f xxl th-jr h-.i nijmf(l ith
our rr:urrt ilurms th WlolT. Ita4 thr
otri b--en k-pt Uiii.t .ptit a urg-4 hy
ti Iprt ijmi of Acnr uttur aal re
ilr'J by trt oH Adr.itnistrmttnn fr lhw
fvma.ning on th frm on February II. 11
oj 4 hv want a a eat i ma to an addition
f wm d-aen rfiii to t h- food uppy of
the atvoi. lth ttttfe added pno for
f . and miu.1 nierriy hav pf poned
f the ti.d thrr:ra a fxd uat.T af:er
5i iy I.
for anot and Ml cents htcnr t f-X) for
J days' dMHery. Kerd -radc er un-
cbangU.
Went her condition la lb Mtddl West.
as mlrcd from Chlrago: ' Mt. Iouta. Ifutchl
son, Tooek. JoMph, Kansas City cloJdy
3 to 40; Ohio Valley cloudy. 4"; Chicago
rain. 40l forosuit for grata belt, fair to
night and Friday."
i:porta to Hawaii from Fan Francisco
In Fsbruary sror: Barley. Ss302 buhel:
rorn. buthela; oats, o.'U bushels: flour.
IJt barreU: millfcd. 477 tons: bay. 43
tonv
Terminal rrtpts. In rara, er reported
ty th Mercbajits Exchang as follows:
t heat Barley Flour Oat Hay
Petfrd. Thurs.. 1 3 1 ? ....
Von to tlat..
V ear ago
Ta nm. W ed. . ,
Tor ago
Oat.
3AM
4117
I
14
4ovl
Vor ago
S-.(lk Vd.... 1
er aso
H-r lo dal..27'.'
Tar ago 4 172
794
I
1134
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11HI
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llll(.Ar1 TO MKANE II KA KING
Will
rwrtlasMl CraJaasra and (H
At tea Maadarda 4 oaf erracr.
The l'.r t land party whhh will attend tb
whet sar.darda bearing at Spokane on Von
day waa mad tip eterdav and w 11 c"n
.t of ( A. U- stgate. of AUxrs Bros.' 'Mill
tag I'nmpany: I. A. Tattuilo. of th 'roin
Mills; N. A. Iai h. of Kerr. Clifford as C
to-. : JC. Noon an. o h I'arlflr Coast Kl
vat or Company; A. iohn. of th Northern
(irstn Warehouse Company; n. W. Hast
Ings. of Ba fonr. Guthrla a Co.; M. U. Ruial,
of th Taaro Mouf Mtiis: A. H. Jobe. of t!
Jiie Mining Company: I. l Jeffers. of tha
Ivpartmcnt af Arrlu!tur; Professor O. 1L
ltsop. of Oregon Agricultural 4'ot.rgr
F. I Randal!, of th Dh k Commission, and
. H Tortsr. chief grain Inspector.
Th delegation from the local Merchants'
F&ihang wt.I go with authority to rrcom
mend a number of change in th t"Matlv
standards aa proposed by 1 h Impart men t
of Agriculture. Thes proposed change
wer decided upon at a meeting at th tlx
change tat Tuestsr.
COALERS
0 0
Advances of 1 to 4 Points in
Leading Eastern Carriers.
load rattle and lion: c9 E. Luck. Monitor,
1 load cattle and hoaa.
Tbe day'a aalea were aa follow.:
Weight Prk-fl Weliht Price
... S'iO 1 ball 1100$ T.80
GAINS HEADED BY READING
Traiix-',iitiii-iilal' Arc AImj I'lrmcr
SVfl nil Oilier Invr-tlnicnt
InilulriaU Hold Wllliiu
Rotriotrtl Llmils.
V
mivr Bl'TTKIl OW ONF. TF.NT HK.HI R
Wy
aad
ftlarkM
ARK KAHirit IX
TH K
r. -t
reaaaeelea Nvr Lwo4lag 4
(rsl-Uf ArV PMeady.
An adanr of 1 cent In print was an
nounced by city creameries yesterday, whitb
puts the market at 33 rents In plain wrap
pors and V4 rents In carton. The buying
ir.c of batter fat waa nit chanced. Cube
continue sarr and are firm at 5 cents for
ettra. though the demand Is nut quit a
harp as early In th week.
Th egg market was steady and un
ritangd at 3i cents, case count. Several car
re promld today fr out -of-low n ship
mem, w hich will reiiev th congeal ion.
florin g by lora firm continues.
Ireeed pork w aa in strong demand at
21 S rents wlh only moderate receipts. Veal
waa steady. Th supply of poultry on th
street wa ama'l.
Ml II I. TRAIlK IN MOH AIR MAKKt T
far Nort a w ewlera Bo ted I'rwU at
New sora U Mewker.
Thtrrwi cars of apple wer shlppc
f-om l't f i.- Northwestern points oa Tuea-
ev. a t"t f 2 cans for the aeason
t lr Thu destinations of th latent
i : pmen 's wer; AMra. Kan . 1 ; Cheer,
!(! . I. tli I'aso. 1. Knid, 2; Kana City.
1 . M.nnoapwli. tw. Ml not. 3. thmaba, 1
1 hi;.diphia. I. r.trburg. 2. I'ortiand. 4T..
J. Sa Antont-x I. tNgo. I: a Fran
', I. I tile. 1. tr kt.p. I: Tirtmi, 1.
tp naark't condition In th Cast 1
tprted br leiegraph:
Nw 1 ork Arrit: N' w York. !: Vlr
g 3. 1Vt Virginia. 1. Iemanil god.
Sirk't Weaker, sup p lew heat y. w id rang
jijMty kJ condition. .orthMt Xr W Ine
spo. "pit jnKrr. Ie. f2.73. medium.
-:; -"-. small. S I 7.". f 1 . XF Now -twa
rr. :i:f. medium. SI 71
2 . im;l and '!dd. 91 3a. Auction
-. Ni.iri, medium to trge. SlVSftt
2 . ma tl tfl 7X lies In L. l 4J
;o:.in -Afrivasl Washington. I : Oregon.
1 Uie ibhing. drnsd) and moemenl
pit'l'm'. market fair. XV W lneap larg.
f : " i 7. wr'tlum. 92 23 V 2 3. smalt.
I X. Itomes, mediMiw to Urgo. 91 3at
NF Vianmen.. mediuisK 91 73f2-0ii
A i-tin pr l -? X F W Insapo. targ. 9 (
t br. 9:"'V: medinns. 9t 3tf2 23.- bet.
t:3r... Iu;iih.,t 9lotal ,V ho.. Baa
Ii i4mh.. s'.tf t XF Mar men.
O-Tio.i. 91 I -V l"nry R ru m-ium to
SI .'. V- X F tvn tafa. largo.
91 1 T'. irfM i,f V.tMJ. smat!. S.'
tu. ra y u lkia. all -, 91 3a,
r.r- H'ea-a. f v, ail sue 9t. Orgsa
X ' Neo ro n Ur, g WJ get. medium.
9t 7V 2 F ipitinber. large, 91 j V
1 Ta milium 91 n 1
hi ag- - rrt:: W ahlngton. 4; New
T-ira. t Mfiart. I. lo .rl. t. 21 rtr. on
t"-h. In-:r X n brnkn aad unbeofcan. XV
Jetl-iou. frg. 9 i. rt V 23 X F Rtmea.
fne.tiurn. f 7 " 2 lar.se. 92 h 2 2 Y X "
ppitJenH- g. medium t largo. 9 J. W 2 .
ehi. t- fjs'V me.i.um. 9 - - 23. XF
J tna' h . i-. mediina to largo. 92 ff 2 73.
:, tied tum to l irir. 91 73 l.9. f
W ine. .,. 1 irg. 9; . rhtMf medium to
large, gt 7i I n. mS, 9r f9l 2
OKLtlX FrTrt MRKFT l lOWfcst
t sghty Cewt la T FrWo 4a4dl to
oawtry walew Ara test.
Wi'N practi-aMy no shipping demand and
war-r f-w oateav potato price hv declined
gam In ha -intrr. Buyer quot V. P.
No. l ahe Burb kg la wagoninad.
fa k side at countr sjad.ng point a. at 73
and o ren's. In th jobbing market the
demand and movement la slow, fiat bed Bur
bank ar nuated ae h 9t.tX and poorer
he d at 91 23 eel 3.V
leiir-at:or pf the latt shipments from
the i'w.i9E .tarea fwllow ;
rrtm t ren la A nir 1 . New t r-1-
n. 2. lUd Bluff. J. Uowt:ie. 1. San An-t--itv
I . fa Fran. isca. 2r Hhef fld 1 .
S Ffn W too. 3.
I'r-vra WashingtonHan Franc tar o. I. aat
I . 1. faokane. I. Ht wklon, 2.
r'rm 'iiif.'rnia Bakersfie'd. I. Bar tow.
r.l . ? f:t Fa.aOv t; rrehr. t. Angeles.
1. luAiand. I. I-at. hn Franrleo, 7 ; i)ak
lnd. ai.. 7.
.Market mntf.i'.nn as reported by aire:
Btjre Na freh arriva'a Bura:. sacked.
9T m I 23.
I i"a, Tel -runrada. g. California. 1.
Tr-gs". 2. trrnacd and movement :w.
Tnrkrt tanetrie.!. I' a graded Colorado and
M mUad tMr, 9: Ma bo, Wahingtoa
and 'a:ifr)rn.a Burbarks, 92 aj - H.
otS4h-K fresh eariot arrival. un
rMk't raas on trak. Market weak. W'et --n
mtit l w Mt. 2. Nebraska miad
Whl -a. 91 3 I 7V
Near -Uan Arrived r Wtarons.n. 1; Ort
g.n. a. tmand and move meat alow, market
wak. Nevada Burbanka. 9t 73 z ; W ash
! - aad Co rado Bouad Whit. 91 30
J .V
oi.imi urn nil Ar 9tFDtci.n
l arwl Mocked Wewkessw to aysapalhy WHh
sVoahi ha rowst..
W if t Il4trra prices sharply lower, aata
Aad) corw bW tr or a led at I ho Mer
chant !' hang yeeterday. Offers for local
oar wero 9 1 f I 3s ksf and- Faatera aat
SI noee than oat tho prodtag day. Cora
we rw4 3S SI
rrire Are Baredy Holding Their Owi
at
The mtha!r market at PoMon continues
Inst il e. W hat aalea are mado from time
lo time at In driblets and prices ar barely
firm at quotation, says th Commercial
Bo ltin. Advice from Bradford and th
Capo Indicate Hit! business at cither point
with prices unchanged. Alpaca has been
quieter in Klverpool latterly. Coarse t V. C. In
Triangtei ha beon old la Lire r pool at 91-10:
seconds at cents; skins at 91-1 and locks
at 72 cents.
W'totattona: Bst combing. 33 ; good
combing. 331 33.-; ordinary combing. 41 4j 33c;
b-at carding. 4432c; good carding. 43 o 4c ;
ordinary carding. 42 w 43c. Foreign -ap
Summer flmte. 33(fOr: tape. Winter first a.
a Sax-; Basuto. 43 4c . Turk-y. fair
average, nominal.
CtessHagta.
?iA. r lea ring of tho Northwestern cillra
yesterday wer as fallow:
l lriranrM Kaianroa
roetland 4..ivt..;j 9:.I3.mii
it l 3.-onl3 blo'.Mi
N K W" TURK. March II. Iivtval of laet
week's Inquiry for rails, especially th coal
carriers, contributed in large degree to the
orraaional activity and variable strength of
today's atock market.
Th move men t took certain of the pro
fessional clement by surprise. Iecause It was
thought that ovcrntght newa from abroad,
particularly In th fresh Teutonic offensive
In Ruosia. might precipitate moderate liqui
dation. heading was again the conspicuous feature
at an extreme gain of four points, to M .
the maximum quotation thua far thli year.
Iealings in that Inau ao far exceeded all
ot h-r ianuea aa to evclt much con. lecture.
4ther strong coalera Included Norfolk a
Wentem. heeapeake a ( hto. Baltimore
Ohio, Iehlgh Valley and Krle first preferred,
gains ranging from one to two point.
Transcontinental, grangf-r and trunk line
share moved forward later. I'tilon Iacifi-.
Atchison. St. Paul. Illinois Central. Hock
litand and New York Central leading hee
divisions ly a rxdnt or more.
Masoned Industrials. Including lnltcl
State Steel, held within restricted limit,
and shippings and metals were muh lo
prominent t han usual. Sales amounted to
3-3.um share.
Bonds were t-regutar to heavy. Including
liberty Ismucn. Hales, par value, aggresjated
93 4;3.niNi. Cnited States In. nd. uid L-oues.
were unchanged on call.
ChOSINU STOK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales.
r nma ....
epohane ....
rvKTLAxn
:. 7
:.-7:l
MARKET
t 3:iu,u3i
l OTATIONS
WE WANT YOUR
. KEANS '
r.:i at 04 Al'lr atr.ei ar mall Mm.
p!"- 'a hur all th. lime anl par
tn hfabrat market pr t... nn't tail
. crl In ois.f itll u. h.f.r
in- r. H: r m : o 1. 1 v.x
1 1.1 in: m:il i: u im ij arc
.. . w.nt mor. aate at roun
try point.. t'l.n.ra ani 4 e. I era
)IMM writ, (or our aa-cnte Itrml
. i. Dti.rm t.u
AMfr (.
t.r.la. IW, rr4. rJc.
rrrb.nt Kii-hinft. novo Milan.
l.r h dllr. Hid. Vr .
it. No. -1 hll. fd $7.imi .:i mi
.. !. ..H'l.rd f.d T.mi vCmi
liar . , li.a(
t.'M il.y.i: tltd.
i.t. N. $....
It
II. brl J-I
l:..t.ra 0.1. .nil corn In hulk
n-.. Nn. : .nit. a 1 .vi
.in, N. rlippMl ahlle a
a iiom
Corn, Nil 1 mlwd .I.OO
timy .
,rn. rll.. .
torn. mlrl ...a a I.
WIICJiT Hulk ba.La. rortl.nd. for S'o.
ar.u.: Il.rl wali HiaHiim. lrlr il.ru
Allan. U.Maalua, MartlojaAmber. J DO. Haft
nhlt. I'.loua.. biuc.riu. Xortlotd. W hit.
V.ll.ji. t;ol4 Coin.. While llbulan. iOi
hit. club Uitt:. clou. Jroklaar club. whit.
hbrt.l.. onara. $iol. K V.lla nd
ItuMlan. h brkdav Jontl. nr.. Copk.l,
!. .No. J arad. 1c - .No. a (rade. K
i.n tHhrr crad.. h.ndi.1 by aamplca.
LOL II I'.t.nta. lo. v.tl-jr. lu.au; whole
wh.al. tvu, araham. f O; b.rl.v flour.
Ilj.li; p.r bnrr.li rym flour. tlu.av ll IX li
pr b.rr.1: cnrnmMi. . d per bale.
M 1 1.1. r a KL .N.t ml I price, car lota
Urea. Vr ton: horta, .J pa-r ton; mid
dilnaa. a iv nud cars aad Law than car
loa-l c mr. : rolled barley. a7(7t;
ro u "1 . t. 1 7 1 f T
t uRN Whole. TT: crack.4. $; per ton.
HAT Puln prhre.. I. o. b. Portland:
K.nt.ra cn-foi timothy, $'21 per too: Val
r tlmothr. itv-ir ailmlfa.
alley grain hay. Hi: clue.r. 1; atraw, .1
Dairy and Cm airy 1-raJn.n.
Bl'TTKR Cubea. .itraa. .Oc; prim.
rirata. r. joonina prue.: rrinir. rxtraa.
li-. rartona. Ic eatra; butlert.l, .o. r vc
de' iverd.
raaM 'irrfim r.neb. rurrrnt receipt..
e.n4t.d. 7r: aeleria. SIM- per doxen.
fMKKSK Jnbbert buylns prtrae. f. o. b.
do-h. Portland: Tillamook ttipleta. 4o;
lounf America. -He per pound; Innghoma,
: t'ooa and Ourrr. f. a, b. Myrtle I'olntt
Triplet. :isr; Tounf Amrrlraa, :i4t per"
pound: uonahorn 3Tto per pound; .t die
count to Portland trade.
PUI LIHY Kcmetee. old. 3ne)J2e; at(s
; t f .'Ac . .prmaa. rTU 'Jv : brollera. aV-v.-;
dacha. SJwiic; e.t. 01'lu; tarkeya.
ait. 2 07 ; dreaded. 35fiiie p.r peuad.
vrAl. liwr. ; M .-o e.
fORK taper. :iil' per pound.
ITnlla na4 Vegetable.
lv. I fobbing quotation.:
yitl'ITl Ontniaa. Rtvau. SSHe.7.: lem
ana. tHOffl.MI per box: Mnanaa. IHSM
r.r pound, grapefruit. eSZSteso; applMi,
I I'vliu. i.ncerlne. J.i.iT. per box.
VEtiETAHMJ 1 omalotf. H.in per
rrafe; cabbage, gfyec per poun.l: lettuce.
$Z per crate: riRUmbafff. el.-AfL73 per
goxen: cauliflower. Il.ello par ctale:
artlrhokm. ntl il per pound: garlic, 7 1
ISc per pound: c.lery. $Afy4 M per crate;
pepperm. wfMc pr pound , .prouta. 11 if
IJI.C par pound: rhuorb. luii.c pr
pound: eeperegue. SOfJUe per pound, pe.a.
per pouaal.
Ai:K V:lKTAft.a C.rrota. ll.ZSfllSo
per aac a. tl. J3itrIo. lurnipa. fl.eu
I a.; pnranlpn. fl.ivi.lk
rOTATUK.'t eego tsurBank.. OOc ( 1. 70
ar b.adred; Itmnua. gl.tfl-oi; awe.1
petxtoea. ac per pound.
MUM jobbing prices, i.i.c per
peuad.
Hide, anal Peltav
-a.:trd nldee. Zi lb. and up. 1 -
HirK.
aalted a'aga. VJ iba. and up. lUc; called aad
ra.n kip. II In -j Iba, lc; aaltand and
ee 1 call, le 10 l. loak. -Ic: graen bldea
H iiaa. and ac; ire .t.g io Iba. and
un. a.-: dry film hide. zc: dry flint calf.
. horse hides, f If I SO; sallal bofse
hide.. !.
I'KI.TH Pry long-wool pelta V: dry
I artee.naml pell". Ij ; salted pelta. J.attary
j takeeCf. Ue,l sav
t Naps. Weel. Klr.
j nop tl7 crop. 14lc per pound: ItIS
f rro. nominal.
I W "M. Ustern Oregon. 44ic per
: pound. V.: ey. Js;u p.r pound; Vaii.y
I lamn. 4.. o ae.
Iholullt lag atapts. fu!! year. Soc: alx
aaoofha. 4ae. b.rrr. aUf40c.
i-A-ARA DARK .N.w .ad aid.
poe ponnd
I TAi.i.us-.v. 1. 4U per peuad: No.
I 11 per pewaJ.
Iliah. Lnn. bid.
Am Hrci Sugar "H
Am fan JI'...VK 4 41 '
Am far A Kilr .. ;.ll 77U 7 '
Am l.ovnmotlve. i.imi i.i. iK'3 t-'x
Am im A Rrf.. l.l'iai M H M 'x M
Am Mugar Keig. . T'l l""-
Am Tc A Tel. . . 4 7 wo lli: l"-?j l"".'x
AmZLtK M
An. umla Cup. .. 3."l 01 Wz ' 'a
Atchison mm ."!. , M.
Mit 'ISSL 1HHI 1 1 J 111'. Ill
Halt Ohio .'I't ."'"' 0""
II ax M Copper. . .. l.liei .;'a ;j'x -::
al I'etritleum. .
l anaillan I'acir. 7M 1 liiS 14"i 71".'3
niral I.ealh . .. ...Hal all's ' ""
t'hc.alllhlo W.4'HI IM', ;.s"i ..!'H
fill Mil Kt I". . 1.7IX1 4.1-x 4-' 4J'
f hi N w
I H I ! ct r . . .
I 'hum ffippcr . . .
lo ru A I ron . .
orn I'rod Itctg. .
rut-thle Htecl . ...
Cuba fane slug..
I'tnt ecur
Krie
n Kleetrlc. . . .
(ln Motois
t;t Nor pfd
t;t Nr lire elf's..
Illinois fentral..
Inspiration fop..
Inl M M pfd
Int Mike!
Int Paper
K C Southern.. ..
Kenneeott 4np. .
Iiuis a Nash . . .
Maxneil Motora.
Mexican rrtrol..
Ml. ml CnpiM-r. ..
MifMouii I'aclf . ..
Montana l'ower.
Neada I'opper..
N V a-entral
N V N II II...
rfnlk A Weal.
Nor fa.-l'lc
Pacific Mall
1-ao Tel A Tel...
I'ennev ivanla . ...
Plttenurg foal..
Hay 1 onaol Cop..
Ke.dlng
Hep Ir A Xle.1 . ..
Httt Aril Cop. .
Knut hem Pacific.
Houthern Ity....
Mtudebaker ifr..
Tex.x c.mpany.
I'nion Pacific. . .
I ft Ind Alcohol.
U K fleet
do pfd
flan Cipter. ...
Wahoah pfd H. . .
Weeiern I nlon..
ttHtlne Klect...
Tolal sales for the dsy. 3Sj.0"O shares.
IION !..
f R ref ?s re. 'WS North I'aclf ".. T.T
t: ft ref . eu. I'TS Par Tel Tel .. ! '
f tf rex.... I'rnn eon 4'aat.. 1'-.
- S Z eou.... I tllon I'aclf 4. ''
- jt 4a r.c. Slot', f S Steel 1H
14. eou. . . . 104 '5 ,So Par. c ;.s. . . I'J
M. hl-.n gen 4a MS Anglo-French " !'"
I A It l r'f 4's I." o Liberty SHs.I'i :t
N' Y fen deb x !.IS IJhertv first 4..
North Pacif 4s. .' . Vjberty aeid 4rl't-
S COS'S
1 cow . . . .,
2 cows. . ..
4 cows. . ..
1 cow
I cow.
1 cow
1 cow
3 coa s. . ..
5 rowa. . ..
10 cows. . ..
1 cow
1 row.
2 con s. . ..
3 cows. . ..
1 cow
1 cow. . ; ..
5 cows. . ..
" cows. . ..
row
1 steer. . ..
2 steers. ..
1 heifer...
2 heifers..
2 heifers..
heifers..
4 calves. ..
1 hull
1 bull.
Quotations at
Cattle
Medium tn choice steers.
90 7 no! 1 hog
HCi 8.2. 2 hogs....
11.V.' pool 1 hog
hrto 4 sol 1 hog
fiMl 7.7.V10 hogs. . ..
Into 9.LT.I 2 hogs....
1 Ml M.0OI 2 hogs
Kid 00 2 hogs....
8.0OI 2 hogs
6. .101 4 hogs
7.0o 2 hogs....
It.lx'l 3 hogs. . ..
.00 3 hogs
T.oo 6 hogs
S..inl g hogs
7.00.13 hogs. ...
6.2.V10 hogs
4. .Win hogs. . ..
.2.-. I hog
S.IHIi 3 hogs
"-! 3 hogs
f.lrfVH hogs
S.00I 1 hog
H.0OI 1 hog
.0' 7 hogs
7.O0 is hogs
"..".(MS hogs
S.2&J 1 hog.
the yards follow:
Prices.
Sin.iO'Jl
M0
7l)l
870
7.10
1IS.1
1IKMI
mo
70
MO
iii.-..-.
lO'll
4 SO
Kill
Anr,
III 1.1
4."
7KI
loo
1830
2 0
230
1.10
320
22
ISO
245
18l
340
l.'iO
170
210
1HO
177
Kilt
19
187
211
HO
13
4.'.7
,'.'
300
ISO
120
2IIS
174
324
16 8:
16. Re
1.VR.1
13. S3
1K.(10
.S3
1H.8S
In. 83
1A.60
10.73
17.00
17.O0
18. K.I
18.K3
IS 8
17.00
Id 90
1. 90
14.O0
13.2
13.83
!.
17.00
13.30
13.00
1H.S
1d.7"l
13.8:
CORN PRICES BREAK
Stocks Piling Up Rapidly at
Leading Terminals.
i.ood to medium steers ........ U.."i0 If 10.30
ommon to good steers ....... p.oof 10.00
Choice cows snd heifers 8.3." ft 9.73
fom. to good cows and heifers. 8. Out 9.30
fanners 4.23 ul 6.23
Bulls 3 fOft ft. 00
Calves 7.30112.00
mockers ana reederg . 0.30x9 w-30
Hogs
Prime light 18 S." 17.00
Prime Itcavr 18..Vif16."
Pic H.UUtl 13.23
Sheep
Western lambs 13.ooei3.30
siier nmoi 14. .iOr 13.00
Ve.rlinrs 1 .100 if 13.30
Wethers 12.50 4) 13.00
two 9.003 12.00
DK.TINATIOXS OF STOCK LOADED
shipments Kn Route te I.eaillng Llrestork
Markets af Country.
Destinations of livestock loaded March 12.
fCarloads reported west of Allegheny Moun
tains: doable decks counted as two cars):
ettlr. llnrsea.Mlxed
Cslvrs. Hoe. Sheep. Mules.Stock.
A un tin . . . .
KrlBlitwood
Boston 11
.3o 22 21 2---X
MMl 41 4U'x
li.7i"i :ni"-. 4ti'x
4.2"l 4' o-', l".'.
.-.hi :n i, :n ::i
mmi ::ii ;iss :i"'x
2.MMI Id l.".i3 I.".1.
ikmi l.tii i:m l;is
3.7'Mi i-.'tT, j-.';t 12:5
:; HI', 111 'i I'i'i
3.1IMJ 1"J 2S"- j.5!
"l.:';iNi "...i, 4i7x 4..',
b.joo l t7'', l'7
MNI 2 2"Tx 2H-.
imhi xi t, .". :i:
2imi 17'. 17'. 17
2mi :i-j :;!. .". i
.-mi lis IS int',
'.SMI IH 2', 2H
3.IVMI W7' IMil. Vi'z
c mi ::o, .".11 ', .t"-
tKMI 24 x 23 ' 2 l.
n
IS'm
3.1'MI 7:iS ' 72S 72
:..sMi r.m. 2ii '. 2i i.
J.IMMX lint'. 111.", 1'Mt
7ini Ml'.. gi Ml'.
2J
m ,.B .... 2"
3 iisi 44 :. 44H 41'-
lx
3imi uS 21 'i 2::'x
83 BiMi sn, M S:l'
IMMi 7', 7B 7l"x
17
1.IMM1 S7' JSi'.H SH
y IMMI I't. 24 S 24 s
2.IM"I . 4, 40 4rt'.
4IMI 1.M'x 1.V) 1 11
5.S1M1 I2::a 122 I2."i
IMMI J2I' l-'ll'-j 12"'x
31 Waal Ml l'"S "I '
4MI HO liiu'. ."
7',
300 23 S 23 'x 2 ! '
2'.
4'Ml 42 41 , 41
Kid.
- "x
s
10
1
7
40Vx
Mining IMorka al Hoalon.
HiiHTuN. March 14. Cloning quotations:
Allouex 3rt II Hd Koni 40'
Arts Com 12S nweoln
Calu a Aril Ivulnry 1
a'.iu a. Ilccl. . . .4 Mi (Superior 4
C entennial 13 '."up A Bog .
Cop Hang. .... 44 shannon ....
Kat Hull. 91 I'tah Con ...
Franklin lit Winona
Isle Hoyalle .... 21 .Wolverine ;.
Uk I'op d Nlranhy fon .
Mohan k 82 lurcen Can ..
North Butto ... Ij1.!
Money. Kxchange. Ktc.
NEW TOItK. March 14. Mercantile paper,
four mouths. 6 per cent; six months, 0 per
cent.
Sterling: fW-day hills. f.72: commercisl.
So-day hills on banka. 4.72: commercial,
no-day bills. 84.72Li: demand. 4 7.H. ; cables.
4 7d7-liV Francs, demand a. 7:1s,. cables
r. 1l: aullders. demand 43. cables 4iH; lire.
demsnd N 30. rsblcs 8.4S; rubles, drmsiid 13,
csblea 13i, nominal. '
liar silver. KSc
Mexican dollars, nft'ic.
tiovrrnmenl bonds, easy; railroad bonds.
Irresular.
. Time loans, strong. Sixty cSsys. fX dsys
and alx monlha. per cent bid. fall money,
strong. High, a per cent: low. 6 per cent:
ro ln rste. 8 per rent: closing bid. 3Vi per
eent: offered at 5 per cent; last loan.
per cent.
LONImiN. March 14 nr sliver. 4"U per
ounce Money. 3 per ceni.
Discount rates short diiis ana tnree
months. 0-18 per rent.
Nasal Store.
RAV VXXAH. Gl. Msrrh 14. Turpentine.
firm. 4oc: sales. 43 barrels: receipts. 1.11
barrels; shipments, 189 barre.s; alock. 21.370
barrels.
Roaln Firm: ssles. 3.18 hsrrels: recelpls.
420 bsrre's: shipments, 327 barrela: stock.
lr" as j bsrre'.s.
uoote n. n. E. r. o. ti. i. .: n.
$n.iO; M. e.73; N. 7; WO. T.2o; WW.
7 -VI.
, . , . . - 1. - -.-a
YARD PRICES STEADY
Ml KTO( K MARK ET I WITHOI T
SEW KKATIRE.
ereral Cara af Cattle "hipped
Direct la Paekera.
The tlve.tork market yesterday was with
out new feature. The run was fair, amount
ing to 13 rare. Including half a dnsen cars
of cattle direct to packers and eeversi cara
of ho., from California. Price, were re
ported ateady throuahoul. In the hog divi
sion the bulk of the sales were at 1183
tn 817. The rattle aalea .were, for the most
part, of small lots al going prices.
Receipts were 22U cattle. r2 calves, 908
boss and 113 sheep. Shippers were:
With hegia W. A. Ay re. Law eon. I load:
A. I.uce, tn-land. fal.. I load: ti. W. tf
field. Midland. 3 loads; MrMahan Frum.
Ilaleey. I load.
With caille Vnlon Meat. Company. I.yle.
load.. F.lla lllmple. Mohler, I load.
With mixed loads F. f. Hlrkett. Durham.
CaL. 1 load; J. N. AlcFadden, Coriallls, 1
Huftlo I
Ccdnr Rapids..
lilisgo 412
'ini'lnnsti 20
'Jevelsnd 3
'udsliy H
envcr 43
lies Moines .... 5
I'etroit .,
Kast HI. l.ouis . . 74
Kort Worth .... oil .
Innianspolls ... II
Jersey t ity . . . . 9
Kansas City ... 122
Kesrnevs 3
i.os Angeles ... 21
Louisville 3
MuBAti f Ity ... . 2
Milwaukee .... 13
New Haven
New Oriesns .. 19
New York
laden 2
Oklahoma. City . 2 .
Omaha 232
ottumwa 7
I'enrlA 3
Philadelphia . . 12
Pittsburg II
Port Und, Or. . . 11
Pueblo
Sf. Joseph 73
Salt Iike City. . 2
St. Pitul 34
.-un Francisco .. 21
Seattle I
Sioux f Ity
Sioux rails .... 1
Spokane 8
Wheeling 1
Wichita 12
Worcester
(Various 21
Totals 221S
one week ago..2o2:l
Four weeks ago.21.4
HI
10
i;u
10
371
17
49
.-:
12
17
24
102
.'ill
7
lid
18
12
14
41
Id
r.3
1
211
SI 14 :
:t
13
10
2!l
II
13
J.1
I
114
1
14
HI
12
r.s1
10
74
in
12
4
3
"
20
7
31
1
10
124 77 1!I8
348 28
I K;i3 4IIH 2rt!l
1732 440 314
300
:tso
348
State origina of livestock loaded March 13:
Idaho 2 1
I Tenon 1 3 .... ...
Washington 8 ...
TCI Portland 9 8
One week ago.. 4 8 ... ...
Four weeks ago 3 '1 - t ...
For Seattle
Washington ... 1 2 ... .:.
TCI fovattle.. 1 -
One week ago.. 1 . 1 . . ...
Four weeka ago 7 3 6 ...
CHICAGO ONE CENT LOWER
Oats Aro Weak: In -.SyuTpnthy. and
Further Depressed by Report's of
Progress in Seeding Opera
tions In Middle West..
CHICAGO. March 14. Rapid -piliiiff up of
stocks at leading terminals did a good deal
today to bring about a break in the value
of corn. Prices rtos1 heavy. sc to "ifilc
net loner, with .March $1.T?S nl May
1 2'Pt. oata felt lic to lc and provi
sions 5 to 7 cent.s.
Oata tumbled on account -of th weak-
neaa of corn. Reports of excellent headway
in wdina; operations formed an additional
weight on the market. '
In provisions the downward Twintr of
coarse frralns more than counterbalanced the
effect of hlfcher quotations on hoy?.
abcading luturea ranged as fpllotvs: t v
COKN. ., ;
MORRIS BROTHERS, INC.
Established 25 Years
201 Railway Exchange Building
Portland, Oregon
THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON
I WE OWN AND OFFER
$ 6,000 City of McMinville, JDr., Imp... 6
i ; 13,000 City ofPendleton, Or., Imp 6
" 16,000 City of Coeur d'Alene, Rfdg...6
. '2,000 City of West Linn, Or., Water. .5
2,000 City of West'Linn, Or., Water. .5
25,000 Greater Winnipeg Water Dist. .5
TELEPHONE MAIN 3409
M&S 1925 103.75 5.35
F&A 1925 103.75 5.35
M&S 1921-30 To Net 5.25
A&0 1942 98.27 5.125
A&O 1943 98.23 5.125
F&A 1923 92.68 6.75
Open. High. . Loiv; . flnsr.
March ..., $ .. J:..-.... f.1.27!,
-May 1.27'., 1.27' - 1.2'i.. 120U
OATS. ( t .
March fl x, .., . ..Rliu- '.Klixi.
May ! .SDlx .e7t
JIESS PORK. u '. N
May 4S.30 4S.6H 4S.40 . 4S.42
LARD. ' "
M.1V 2S.03 211.12 23.B7 '0 Oil
July 26.27 26."2 20.17 5C.20
SHORT RIBS. - -
May 24.H2 23.02 24.S3 . 24. S7
July 23.:.3 25.42 25.20 23.23
Municipal Bonds
Prior Lien Paid From Taxes
. No Federal Income Tax to Pay
No Ownership Certificates Required
are
Safe
J..xt ecu' unon renurnt.
Call or vltone Broadway 951. .1 0liti.
LUMBERMENS TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus J600.000
LUMBERMENS
UILDINO
FIFTH AND
STARK
rash prices were:
Corn No. 2 yellow, noniiniil: No. 3 yel
low, ii.tii: o. 4 yellow. S1.4.. l.iio.
Oats No. 3 w hite. l2,. 4r!i4c: standard.
O3'(j04xC.
Rye No. 2. 12.10.
Ha rley f 1 . 7.1 r 2. 2S.
Timothy ..-.
I'lovcr 2s fi .".1.
Pork Nnniinal.
Lard $2.".. 70.
R I lis 2 .17 24. 117.
clearances Wheat. 277.IHMI liushcls:
and oats, nunc; flour. 2S.imhi barrels.
Kaatern Corn and Oats Market. '
ST. LOUIS. March 14. (.'orn closed: May.
IH.2liasTSI.2tiV,: oats. May.-HI ? c. Cash
corn unchanged to ac tower; oats, '..c lower.
KANSAS CITY. March 14. Cash corn un
changed to !c lower; oats unchanged.
AQUA ENTERS DENIAL
IIKATH OK lll'V CARTER XOT WIT-
AKSSKD, SAYS ACCISED.
MINNKAPOI.I3.
closed tt7ixc.
March 14. Oats, May,
WINNIPEG, March 14. Oats. May. closed
0?Sc Old.
OMAHA. March 14. Cash corn. No. 4
white. 1.7Sij 1.S3: No. S w hite. l..Hi l.S; Judgre Tucker.
o. o w nne, .i..ir sample. io.
yellow. Xl.ti2ftl.iir: No. 0 yellow, $1.4
No. 4 mixed. ILOO jr 1.7S; No. n mixed, Jl
oats. No. 2 white, U2He; .No. 3 white. '.12
Italian I'cntiflen lie Left lluom on Jait
ifor'M Wnrnins; Jury lOxpected to
ct Cnie Tomorrow.
That he was not even in the room at
the time Lui-y Carter fell to her death
from a third-story window of the
Cadillac Hotei, December 22, last., was
the testimony yesterday of Dominic
Acjuina, testifying in his own behalf
as the first important witness in his
defense on the murder charpc for which
he is now being tried before Circuit
Kastern Meat Trade Conditions.
ftcport on Kastern meat trade condttlona
March 14 S:3i A. M.. kastern time):
Beef.
nniton Beef, fresh: Receipts moderate.
movement to freeser continues, market quiet
and prlcea are hlaher. demand UaTht. Koeher
beef: MuDPly llnt. maraex aieaay, ucminu
Vesr Tork Beef, freeh: Receltrra mnderat
nnenins- Drlres about ." cents lower than th
first of the week, demand Blow. Koaher
chucks snd platea: Supply liberal, market
xteartv. demand fair, lllnas ana rios: nop
m llhentl. market very auiet. aemsna un
Phlladc pnia teei. irean; rfccccii. ni.ua
crate, market aull out no uevnno in ic.
demand fair. Kosher oeet: nuppiy mou
. maricf stronsor. demand good.
1 m Angeles Ifeel. tresn: ouppo nocrai,
market quiet, demand alow.
Park.
un.mii rtncelota light, most cars arrivln
from two to five dava late, market steady
to strong, nemann fair.
y.w Vnrk supply monerate. ma r act auuu
n airlctly fresh stuff, demand fslr.
I'hlladelnhia Receipts light. market
.mnc fi.mann lair.
Angeles Wuppiy suilicient, maraei
firm, demand fair.
llinn.
Iterrlnta light, msrket steady to
... ail ....In demand fair.
,w York Iteceipts llglll. oemanu iiimicu
.. . rir. at afeadv oricea.
I'hiladelplila Recelpta very ngnt. aemanu
good, market active.
. anse es e-uppiy iih.uci .
fair for handy weight out very poor lor
other lambs, msrket steady.
Chicago Livestock Market.
rMHCAi:o March 14. Hose Receipts 40.
OOO. tomorrow SA.ikmi. strong xi ymerii.y a
...ran to 10c higher. Bulk of sales. Hn.lrM
17.tio: light. ii.;.is a1'"""
17.P0; heavy. HAlotJ 17.40; rough, 16-10
ISO-.- nlara 1 X 7.". II 1 7 ST..
. 1 1 a RecelDla ls.uuo. iimioirow rww,
n. Vatlve ateers. sv.zses is.io: stocaera
nd feeders. sg,-j:,r li'. 10: cows nnu nci.cra.
7xil2: calvea. loe 1.
Iiheep Receipts l.0nn. tomorrow IS.000,
steady. Sheep. 11H: lambs. 14.601118.50.
Omaha Llsestoek Market.
niilHl March 14. Hose Receipts 13.
Si, market steady to ljeroc nigner. nenvy,
tinfnslTH: mixed. IlB.HOxstl.lw: ngnx
1fl.7.'i 17.2.1;-pigs, i:u. puik OI Wira,
XI tl IT 111.
cttle Receipts SSOO. market 10c higher.
v.. i,.. .ia.nL S9 3. 6 I3.8j : rows and helf
era $7.7S11: Western steers, $8.50912.23:
Texas ateera, $7.50jl 10.ISO; rows and heifers.
r.ii8 ..'0; canners. itfs: atocaera ana
feeders. Jo.r.o I l.fto : caivra. ouua.
...... .Ic. 7.504s.IVO.
Sheep Receipts I'J.wai. maraet steaoy to
in., i-.- hlaher. Teariings. xi.'iti.i: werners,
1 l.TiO 13.&0; ewes. elLTJ is..?; limoa, fia-ia
BAN RANCItCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Cnrrent aa Eggs. Vegetables, 1'resh
'ruit. Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 14. Butter-
Fresh extras, 30 8 31 He.
Eras Fresh extras. 40c; firsts, 376'ic
frexh extra pullets, 3Sc.
a-h..aa Vouna Americas. i e.
Poultry Hens, nominal White Leghorn
roosters, Zufj xic; iryers. .oaj .c; oroners.
(inj.'.c: sauabs. ll J: pigeons, IJBi.iu;
-ese. 2U4i29c; turkeys, mixea ana oit slocic.
& 3.1c
Vegetables Aspsrsgus. No. 1. 13el7Hc;
squash, cresm, .lOcxisl: nuooara. Sl.us
hi; eggplant, li'tii.ljc: peas. smsu. iv
2H:: largo telephone. 12Vt(13e: peppers.
Bell, small, 10 15c; Mexican green chiles.
liHtil.ic; tomstoes. ii.aiiii.ij; lettuce.
1.2.ttl.oO: ceiery, siv.; povaioes, river.
loal.30: Salinas, ai.aoxsi vui awset, ax.a
M4.MI-. nnlona. Australian brown. tl.2JS1.73:
garlic California. 2tj3c; cucumbers, $1,730
7.; pumpkins, fl: oeeta. s i.ijxr 1. 00; car
rots. $1: turnipa. a.icxx.i; rutaoagas, .isy
": rhubarb, atrawoerry, poiw.
Krult Pears. Winter Nellie. $2r1.23 cold
orsge; lemons, $0.iOf: grapefruit. $J.75
ff.lio. oranges, nsreis. .rit?: tangerines.
j.',oi3; bnnanas. Hawaiian, 4?st; pine-
pplea. x.i.non 0.110; apples, jxewiowa i-ip-
pins. t.sni.40: Oregon pippins. extra
sncr. sJ.JATrJ": cnoice. ai.Dvvi.o.
Ij.y Wheat 'ana wneat ana oat, s-s.auxy
30: tame oat. (JSV-'iO; barley, (Jll(:; al
falfa. $24 0 2; eariey straw, SO 6 80c per
lie.
Wlilfed Cracker! corn snd feed corn
es) $77080; alfalfa meal. $.16 tt 38 50. car
load Iota: eoeoanut, ttt.M. cariosa iota.
Flour tlO.80 per parrel.
Recelpta Flour. Uno quarters: bsrley.
nt reniala: beana. 4.'.:i3 sacks: potatoes.
Halo sscks: onions. 3.a.Fscks: hsy. tons:
Ides. 13 pelts; wine, mi.700 gallona.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK. March 14. Raw augar,
ady. Centrifugal. 1.005c: molasses nom-
1. Refined sugar, ateady. Fine granulated.
tic
"When the janitor ' came up and
knocked on the door and told us to be
tiuiet or he would call the police, I left
the room and stayed away," testified
Aquina. "What happened after I left
I know nothing: about."
This statement is in direct refuta
tion of the testimony given last week
by Frank Gaudio, charged jointly with
the Carter woman's murder. Gaudio
GOVERNMENT IN J1ARKET 1X)K COFFEE I has previously testified that both he
and Aquina were in the kitchen when
Offers of Million rounds Asked for Futures Lucy Carter fell from a bedroom win-
DULUTH, Slarch 14. Cash oats. !34C.
Minneapolis tarain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 14. Barley,
tj2.
$1.95
Flux, $4.20Vi A4.23'
Closa Higher.
NEW YORK, March 14. The market for
coffee futures opened very quiet today, but
a little scattering liquidation was absorbed
by trade buying, presumably to undo hedges
and the tone, wss generally stesdy.
There still seemed to be considerable con
fusion aa to the method of computing costs
under the new Government regulations, with
conflicting opinions as to whether the cost of
various holdings could be avoided or wheth
er the salo of each lot would have to be
based upon ita Individual cost to the lm
porter or Jobber.
Thla probably served to restrict business,
but after opening unchanged to 3 points
lower, the market rallied, closing at a net
advance of 3 to 7 points. May aold up from
8.41c to 8.50c. while December ruled around
8.62c.' closing at S.H7c bid. . March, S.4llc;
Mav. 8.40c: July. 8.50c: September, S.COc;
October. 8.l::c; December, K.67e.
Spot coffee, firm: Rio 7s, 0c: Santos 4s.
11c. The Government was reported In the
market asking for offers of a million pounds.
Sales of. Santos 4s were reported in the cost
and freight market at lO.GOc.
dow.
The defense asserted yesterday that
several witnesses would be produced
today to establish a complete alibi for
Aquina, showing- conclusively that he
could not have been in the room at the
time the woman plunged to her death.
The defense is expected to complete
its case some time this afternoon and
Aquinas fate, probably will rest with
the jury by tomorrow noon.
and storage. Bond street, between Nebraska
and Vermont; Portland Shipbuilding Com
pany, builders: $511110.
MRS. FAN.W K. KKI.l.Y Repair six
story brick ordinary store buildins. o'-7
Washington, between Sixtll an. I Broadway;
UUous &- l.el'oux. I'Uilili ls: $.100.
C. S. MH. I, ICR Repair one-story frame
residence, suo Kast. Salmon, betaecn lOaxL
Tiventv-tliird ami Kast Twenty-flftli streets;
builder. A. I.. Williams; $150.
N. O. K KL.UN1J Krcct one and one.-half-story
frame residence, SUti P!asl Twenty
eighth, street North, between Alason anil
Skidmore; builder, same; $."..".'H1. a
W. HL'RI. Krect one-story frame garage,
':& Kast Twenty-third street North, between
Sandy road and Irving; builder, A. Mc
Crum: $l'.o.
I. SABKI.WITZ Krect framo garage. 412
Kast Thirty-sixth street North, between Til
lamook and Hancock; W. j. Dunlap, Jr.,
builder; $250.
P. K. KUENKKI. Krect frame garage, 502
Kast Klfty-sixth street North, between Sac
ramento :ind ThnniT'Sfin : builder. :ime:
$"t' e'- 4ev-'s'
.j. riATO evj-4e4 -4hM'iH'
4f -.i'$'S'$''i'
A Government
FACTS
NO.
250
88"?'S 3"$"
8XS'S'??
?'J'S'v
Experiment
Owinur to railroad ron
greHtion Army offi
cials decided to trans
port Ijiberty auto
trucks from Detroit to
the Atlantic .Seaboard
loaded with supplies,
under their own
power, ' over public
highways. The ex
periment was a grati
fying success and
would have been dou
bly so If the roads
had been paved with
BITULITHIC
V AHIIK IIHOS. 0
Journal Building,
J'ortland, Or.
EOLA MAIM IS CANDIDATE
4
I. Ia. Patter-son Would Be Benton
and I'olk Joint Senator.
AtaEM. Or., March 14. CSnecia.1. )
1. L.. l'atterson, of P.ola, has announced
his candidacy for Joint Senator from
The official cable had not been received Benton and I'olk counties, but in his
from Brazil up to tho close.
Chit-ago Hairy Produce.
CHICAGO. March 14. Butter Unchanged.
Eggs Receipts. 11.631 cases, unchanged.
Metal Market.
XKW YORK. March 14. Metal Exchnnj
quotes lead easy. Spot. 7.37 7.02c. Spelter,
quiet, bast at. l.ouis, spot, i..io-i 1.00c.
' Iluluth I.lnaeed Market.
Dl:l.l'TH. March 14. I.inseed. $l.l?i!
4.22'.: May, $4.20'i bid; July, $4.20 aakeu.
Dried Fruit at Near York.
NEW TORK, March 14. Evaporated ap-
plca. nominal. Prunes, firm; Peaches, scarce.
Hope, Klc, at New York.
NEW YORK. March 14. -Hops, hides and
wool unchanged.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. March 14. Spot cotfonj
quiet. Middling. 33.20c.
filing today included no platform or
slogan. George W. Weeks, of Salem,
also announced his candidacy for Rep
resentative from Marion County, giving
no platform, but having as his slogan
A farmer candidate.
John Harvey Graham, of Baker, filed
his declaration as a candidate for Con
grcss on the Democratic ticket, in
eluding a lengthy platform and a slcj
gan favoring Government ownership o
railroads, prohibition, woman's suf
frage, bimctulism, non-partisan tariff
commission, efficiency and honesty
HOTEL PERKINS
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
At City's Itetall Center.
Rates to Suit You
Special Loir Kates to t'ermanent ijueata.
TRAVELERS' fiC'IOE.
IDAHO HAS "WAR METALS"
c
Slate Mine Inspector Reports Quick-
silver for First Time In Slate.
BOISE. Idaho. March 14. (Special.)
The report of State Mine Inspector
Robert N. Bell shows that Idaho la pro
ducing a number of so-called war
metals." Included among them are
Quicksilver, antimony, cobalt, manga
nese, tungsten, molybdenite and nickel.
A small production of tungsten con
centrates was made from the property
of the Idaho Tungsten Company at Pat
tison Creek In Lemhi County," states
he mine inspector in his report, 'and
for the first time in the history of the
state a small production, amounting to
a . eicalr. . nf ri it ir ksi 1 ver. was made
from Idaho ore by the Fern Quicksilver 431.) Seventieth March 8 a son
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Births.
ATKINSON To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
u. Atkinson. 14n:t Wilbur. March 3. a son.
IRWIN To .Mr. and Mrs. O. 1.. Irwin
u04 Williams avenue. March 2. a son.
JANISCH To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Janiscti. 2Sli Kugene, March s. a son
TOWNEK To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J
Towner. ::07 Stanton, March 11. a daughter.
rAKK c. K To Mr. and Mrs. verlln hid
ird Parker. 70., Multnomah. March 0.
daughter.
DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Davis,
877 Kast Sixth, February 2.. a son
CAMP To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Camp,
411.1 Fourteenth. March 11. a daughter.
WILLIAMSON To Mr. and -Mrs. vernle
Willainson. 2N3 Seventeenth, February
son.
MARTIN' To Mr. and Mrs. 'William Lee
Martin. 402 Third. March 10. a son.
ANUi'I To Mr. and Mrs. Joe LanucI,
Hls2 llassaln. .March 10. a daughter.
BACON To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bacon
O.'l Division. March 10. a son.
PKTRAI i A To Mr. and Mrs. saivst-ore
Petracca. 380 East Forty-fourth, March ,
ri.iiitrhter.
t'lipi'f) To Mr. ana Mrs. Arsiito t oppo,
70i Kast Twenty-first, March 3. a daughter.
HEINO To Mr. and Mrs. William llelno
IS Blundena. March 8. a son.
POWELL To Mr. ana Mrs. uiarence a
Powell. 001 Fifth. March 7. a daughter.
JONES To Mr. ana Mrs. uscar Jones,
.1"SU. Seventeenth. March 11. a son.
BROSIU To Mr. ana Mrs. jonn trosig.
Boat Almost Xost In Columbia.
KELSO. Wash., March 14. (Special.)
The launch Inez, owned by W. A.
Mable. was almost sunn in tne voiumuia - ..... M and Mr9 Matt Kl7A.
To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eby, 488 East
Twentieth. March 11. a daughter.
.UCE To Mr. and Mrs. n;iver c. Luce,
41 Jrrtt. March ll. a son.
ALT To Mr. ana Mrs. i an u. ah. o
East Ash, February 2S. a son.
u ER R II, To Mr. ana Mrs. cjnaries .Mer
ril. 11.18 East Seventeenth, March 1, a daugh-
River near Martins BlulT yesterday
afternoon, while It was carrying
heavy load of smelt from the Lewis
River to Kelso. Mark Swager and Frank
Swager, of this place, were aboard the
boat, which ran into a neavy wina
storm coming down the river..
Pasco Molds Patriotic Meeting.
PASCO. Wash., March 14. (Special.)
The Liberty Theater was well filled
Tuesday night, when a big mass patri
otic meeting was held under the aus
pices of the County Council of Defense.
The. visiting speakers expressed great
satisfaction at the manifestations of
patriotism and the evident desire of the
people of Pasco ,to do their full part in
inning tne war ior democracy.
Kelso Boy Is Promoted.
KELSO. Wash.. March H (Special.)
Sherman Sterling, a Kelso High
School graduate, who is enrolled at
Washington Stata College, has just been
advanced to the position of First Lieu-
enant In the college military corps.
He Is a member of the Junior class at I
college and his promotion in .the cadet
05J Clatsop avenue, March 0. a dauglv
r' Marriage" Ureases.
vtRRV-RmfiWAY Thomas M. Kirby.
Multnomah Station, and Matilda KlUgway,
69. same address.
ac urditr.ri K K VI K. 1 K It jonn pcnroer,
a7 North Twenty-third street. ana
Agatha Birkmeyer. 20. same address.
NriL'-Allil5l.i'-rjn vioipn . c.-u. it,..,
Hancock street, and Helen Mlnslnger,
legal 321 East Thirteenth street North.
TVI.K-miL'K C. W. Tyle. 3. 3S1H East
Forty-ninth, and Anna Buck. o. same aa
dresM. ' n . , ,
BR1CKLE T-HA KN e. 11 w. . riricKiey,
legal. 712 Williams avenue, and a. t aroilne
Harnett, legal. Monroe and Gantenbein.
WEDDLE-FICHTNEK Benjamin w. ea-
dle. legal. Oregon City, and Delia Fichlner,
legal, 1118 East Yamhill street. af
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
RYCHEN-FL'RRER Robert Rychen. 28,
of Portland, and Rose Furrer, lis. of Port-
'"sHEPHERD - SHEPHERD William B.
Rhepherd. legal, of Portland, gnd Mrs. Ella
R. Shepherd, legal, of Portland.
HOBERT-ROBBINS Robert E. Hohert.
W., of LaCenter, Wash., and Idell M. Rob
bins. 21. of Woodland, Wash.
Building Permits.
SWEENEY INVESTMENT COMPANY
Repair five-story fireproof steel frame stores
nd offices, nj wasnington. oeiween l nira
nd Fourth: 1 Shanahan. builder; $500.
W. w. BALLANTi At Krect frame sta
corps is in "cognition of the excellency PS IT J'""P
of his work in military science. I cHARLKS M. NELSON Erect frame dock
Change in Schedules
Goldendale Branch,
S., P. & S. Ry.
On and after Monday, March 18,
the S.p P. & S. Ry. train leaving
Portland 7:35 A. M. instead of the
one leaving at 9:55 A. M. will con
nect with the train leaving Lyle
daily except Sunday for Goldendale
and intermediate points, arriving
Goldendale 1:50 P. M. instead of
2:25 P. M.
Westbound train will leave
Goldendale 2:20 P. M. instead of
2:50, connecting at Lyle a9 at pres
ent with train arriving Portland
7:45 P. M.
S. S. BEAVER
Sails 3 P. M.
Tuesday, March 19
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
AND I.OS ANGELKS.
The Sao Francisco & Portland S. S.
Co.. Third and Waabington Street
(with O.-W. It. at N. Co.). Tel. Broad
way 4.-.IM1, A 6121.
ItaxfcBSijllSai Third St. Main t.
Jt-txaJI ALASKA
Katcnlfcan. Wrangell. Juneau. Douxlxx.
SlinSi. Skagway. Cordova, Vald.a,
o.w.rd and Anchorage.
CALIFORNIA
la Seattle or ban Francisco to Los
Angeles and Baa Diego direct. Largest
bins, unaqualed service, low rates, in
cluding beita and meals. Uak. r.isr-tatlons.
taws StetSAU TlMSATtilNKOUC H
u ii iii - aa
NEW YORK BORDEAUX PARIS
Direct Route lo the Continent.
UKKKl.V DEPART CRE14.
Fugnzt Bros.. Pac. Coast Agenta, 100 Cherry
S( omilB, a, a. '
r.r j ji.i faTL-L j j Lrt; m.rJ
Fast t. S. Mail S.. I. SlfcKKA. BONOMA,
LNTLK.x. I'aa'ltlc. lours a.t.ia.ou. lax ciaaa.
saillna- date on aimlicai-iotl.
Oceanic b. . Co., B01 Market St p. "., CaU