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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. APPLES ARE WEAKER Eastern Demand for Boxed Fruit Has Slowed Down. ' DEMAND IS ONLY MODERATE eattte g.nnt.ir-o T.roma 'i. -4 Bpoksa. 1.41. 753 1.1TT.1SO I "4. 3 29 43.11 Shipments From Pacific SorUmwl "'"l'VL wu-' for Season Amoonl to 51,S43 Carloads, According to Final Itrport by linreaa of Markets Tha last bulletin of the HU4B. Issued by the fiortaa of Msrksts from Its Spoken, of fice, showed lota shipment of 31.542 ear rVKTLAXB MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain. T.r. Tr-. Be. Merchants' rlvch.nga. noon session. April delivery. " Bid Pr. ego. s J whit feed ..... $0U 00 $10.50 Standsrd feed 41.00 r.atra eats and cora la balk: Oats nid No. a white tc mi $s-Pound clipped whit u!j corn No. S yellow 8400 Aa s mufd . S5.50 WHfcAT nulk basis Portland, for No! 1 trade: Hard white BluMtem, Barty Bart. Allen G.lagulas, Martin Amber. $205. Soft white Faiouse. bluest. in. forty-raid. Wblto Valley. Gold Coin. Wblto Huaaiaa. $a.uA white ,1 mil Kuaaiaa. rod hybrids Jones' fife, Coppell. $1.W. No. 2 (rade. 3c Iras: No. 3 trade, Sc less Other grades bandied by samples FLOCK Patents SIO; Va'.leir. VLlW; whole wheat. $.u; irahim. 19 ;U: barley flour. IUUM pir barr.1; rye f:our. $10 7S412.73 per barrel: conuneal. S3. 75 per barreL aiLLftED Net mill prices, car lots Bran. $.10 per toa: shorts $32 par ton; mid annua, a.iy; mixed-cars and leao than car- '". "c mora: rolled barley, $77fr79; rolled oata $76. COKN Whole, STT; cracked. 1 78 per ten. HA1 Buying- prices f. o. b. Portland: ALL GATTLE STRONG Prices Are Moving Upward at North Portland Yards. STEERS TAKEN AT $12.10 Cows Are Higher, at 10.73 for Best Offerings Hogs Advance Dime, to $17.10 for the Top Grade Day's Ran Large. of app:eo from tbo Pacific Northwest. The I Eaatern Oregon timothy. I--9&20 Bar tan shipments od Friday wmxm 22 car to Oi I .. timothy. J52: alfalfa, JU.4o24.iO foilo-tn dilution: C.dar Rapid. 1. Vll1P . rm -3'- ciover. l02s)i Io Anift 1. Elim 1. Chicago 4, Mlnnwpo- Um I. Faa Francisco 1. Clvveland 1. -New I Dairy uJ Country Pra-doce. Tor City r. kanta Barbara l. wnr j. i BUTTKK Cubas. axtraa, 43944c; prim PtttoOunr 1. Flow City 2. East Portlaaa l. I f Irsta, -fea; print, xtraa, 4lc; cartons, lc Facraxncnta 1. Tacoma 1. Kaxoa 1. - l laOULe) 1, .Market conditions In the East wars report ed by wire as follows New Torts Dttuod moderate, market .igtUT weaker. Cxtra fancy Wlnasapa. re:!. II. IS 11. Extra fancy Newtown. UrK. $2 13 9 2-25: medium. fl.MOZOO; mall. L40wl.6O. Auction prices: .jlx- i POULTRY Hea. 0c; rooftera, old, 2.V; tr fancy Newtowns, l.5fX:0: faacy I stasa. UTo; durlt." 32c; rs. 2&c; turkeys. axtra; batter tat. No. 1. 49o dUTered. fctrus Orvcoii rajich. current ivratnti .vac,- canaieo. 30937c; soiects. Mo per dozen. aoifn. CMkTKSE JaNbers barlns- DHr a h aocic. Portland: TIMamoolc triolet a. 2c: Vounr Americas. 2 He par pound r Ions horns. aloe; Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point: Triplets. 21 e; Youn Americas, I'tJHc per pouna; lonsnorns. ef7Wc ear Donad: tea die count 10 ronnna trsoe. cholco Win S1.20V2 15: averase, I1.0S: faced and fi:.rd wtneeaps. S1.0O: Jam bis pack Wtne- ape. 0c. Extra fancy New tow as. L.30q1 2.U: fancy. Sl.30wLa. CnicaKO DemenA and move meat modar I Uv. JHw2Tc; dresnd. 3.1937e per pound. veal fancy. ISflBc per pound. PUKK Paocy, 21 S per pound, Fruits aad Vecetanles. Ival JnbbtDf quotations: FRUITS Oranses. naTela, t4.TSflT So- are. mrn sieaar. a,xtra xancy mewpe, 1 Hrnctas. so. ov w 4 : lemana T.a ner box larvx medium. S2.2S; faacy to choice. I onnas. Pr pound; vrapefrult, 14.75 imi.l. SL&4J4I2. Extra, fancy Bpltxeabercs. I r r :.' ;' ..", . .. .- I w 1 rr ox. , LUti AHLts-Toraatoei, 9X7305 per uu.e . e.rV. aw. i cTmn; emoDTe, s a o per pound : lettuce. medium, 92. Auction prices: Extra fancy I t per crate; cucumbers. 91.20 9 1.73 Komes. emeJl to larae. averase 91 40: fancy I cammowfr, per crate, r.-- i- ...HH ti .a- u-iMMtt.. I rurnoafw. Mctnei per oosen: caritc. 7c; - i pounn iiirouia. lioic pr Dounrt : rhubarn Boston Dtnund and movemeat slow, mar-I 9.&ow3.73 per box: asparaaus, 12 4 A l&c nor kM weak. Auction piicea: Extra fancy Wins- I pound, peas, 17o per pound; ipmacn, 91. .JO una mafltnyoi -. AK' amlll SI 101 I P" CTSIS. ' - 7 Pf r aara; lumipa. si.dv; parsnips. 91.25. extra fancy New towns, medium. 215: small to medium. 91-V Philadelphia Demand and movement moderate, market stsady. Very few Waehinfton extra fancy Wlneeaps. quality aad condition sood. Ursa, 9393.50; medium. 9UV2.i; imi'!, 92-1 PUTATOKS Or son fiurbinki. fturfftl I - . a aa iia. t l.dj, IWC I potatoes, loo per pound. u.iiu.o jooomr prices. ipie ser i pouau. Staplo Groceries. laical Jobblns quotations: M..AR Ssck baa.: Fruit and borrr It. b.i; oeei. ii.bi; extra v. s.4.4: now 0 BIDS OX BARLEY AT EXCHANGE dered. in barrels, s.5?4; cubes, in barrels. 3 W All classes) of stock were In atrons demand at the North Portland yards yesterday and advances were recorded In tbo cattle and swlno divisions. Sixty loads of stock were received for the week's opanJnc. Buyers entered the cattle market In a liberal way and with food quality available on a laxce part of the offertnes prices were bid up. Half a doxen loads of choice steers were sold during; the day "at $Vd snd one load was taken at 912.10. Choice cows moved at 310.00 and 910.75, and other kinds of butcher cattle were correspondingly st rone;. In the hoe; division there was an advance of a dims over the best price of last week, the now top standing; at 917.10. Trading in the sheep market was practically at a standstill for the want of offering Kecelpts were 12U5 cattle, 45 calves, 917 hogs and 9 sheep. Shippers were: V lib cattle Brown A Cum minus. Cor- vallls, 1 load: Sol Dlckerson, Ontario, 3 loads: W. H. Dm uk hirer, Welser. 2 loads; w. H. Maekley, Hope, 2 loads; KuKg Bros.. Echo. 4 loads; O. O. Huntley. Ontario. 3 loads; P. B, Karris, Caldwell. 1 load; J. J. Monshan. Gwendolen, 1 load; W. H. Fitch, Mint. la, Mont., 4 loads: C. H. Minor, Cecil, 4 loads: Black well Bros., Ontario, 1 load; J. W. Davis. Klrii-ftfleld. 31 head by boat; George DIxjq, Terrebonne, 2 loads: Chris ts a: Wood, eKedmond, 1 load; Harm Bros., Forest Grove, 1 load; H. H. Peacock, Nampa, I load; fam Nelson. Caldwell, 4 loads. isith hoes tool Dlckerson, Broxan, 1 load; W. A- Imorie. Goodnoe, Wash., 1 load. With mixed loads J. Terwilllger. West Pcio. 1 load cattle, calves, hogs and sheep; F. S. Allen, Forest Grove, 1 lead cattle. calves and hogs; Grover Eros.. New Ply mouth. 1 load cattle and hoes: Sol Dicker- son. Welser, 4 loads cattle and hogs; A. DeUarla. Milton, 1 load cattle and hogs; T. H. Hewlltt. Baker, 1 load cattle and hogs: J. W. Chandler, Union Junction. 2 Idered. T.65c; powdered. 7.60c; fino rran- uiatea. 7.4c: diamond A, 7.4uc; confec tioners A. 7.35c: No. 1. 7.30c, Hops, Etc t New York, NEW YORK. April 1. Hops, quiet; state medium to choice. 1V17, 30 43c; JUld, nominal; pacific Coast, 1917. 205 23c; 1916. 14 V Irtc. H ides, steady ; Bogota. 30933c; Central America, 29 32a Wool, firm; domestic fleece XX Ohio and Pennsylvania, unwashed, 60966c, Nsval Stores. SAVANNAH. Go., April 1. Turpentine, I firm, 36c; sales. 5 barrels; receipts, 37; ship- j ments, none; stock. 24.3J0. Rosin, firm; receipts, 147 barrels; ship- 1 ments. none; stock, U6.410. Quote: B, D, i E, 90.3GfeO.40; F. G. 90.40; II. I. $0.40 I 4..; K. 90 U0: M. 96.20; N. 96.50; WG. $7.05; WW 97.40. Bried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, April 1. Evaporated ap ples, dull; California. 14H13fec; state, 10 b itfc. Prunes, steady; California. 7014Kc: Oregons. 12Hll4c. Peaches. firm; standard. 11 011 c: choice, 12 hi 13c; fancy, 13 H 014c, - v Chicago Dairy Produce. CHICAGO. April 1. Butter. steady. Creamery, 35 41 fee. .ggs, nigner. Receipts S3. 063 cases. Firsts, 344634Hc; ordinary firsts, S34 3JHc; at mark, cases included, 33tf33ftc STOCKS HOLD WELL! Traders Confident of Outcome of Battle in France. INVESTMENT SHARES FIRM MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. Established 25 Years. 201 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon. THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON Municipal Bonds Yielding from S.10 to 6.75 Telephone Main 3409. Minor Specialties Score Gains of One to Four Points on Light Volume pf Dealings Bond Market Has-" Irregular Tone. NEW TORK, April i.Tha fluiet confi- ioaay a aiocK market bespoke fur ther confidence In tha nitre nm. rtf ih. ti tanic atruggle atlll raging in France. Trad- .. . . i . i mb wu airain in verv .mall vn nm. hi.. NEW TOR K. April l.-Motal Erchan 12"""" ttULZ" held lhir 1 ln th quotes ieaa auu. cpot, i.saw i.ouc. i th rnvanm...'. . Rnelter. dnll. Eat SL Loul. dellverr. anot. ,?'em,nt r00?nt rulinS " TTi"ui -iiu.il. proDaoiy accounted for sporadic short uh-tic. I covering among certain leader.. ..,n-iMv United States Steel. Conner, w.r. r.m. Duluth I.lnsed Market. I tlvely more active than at any time ln the DuLUTH, April 1. Unseed. .091.lg; mumn. May. S4.13 asked: July, S4.10U asked; Oc tober, 3.55 asked. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. April 1. Spot cotton ataady. Mlddllog, 84.00c. OOfi GOUn PLENTIFUL MARKET WEAKENED BY LARGE Am Beet Sugar. . ARRIVALS OP IOW GRADE. I Am Car 4 Fd'rr" Am Locomotive. 4m Sm A Relg.. Am Sugar Kefg.. Am Tel t Tel... Am Z-L&8 Anaconda Cop. .. Atchison AQ4WIS8L. Bait ft Ohio BftE Copper. . . TobaCCOS. OilS fSinclalr .TMnllrll ntlllil.. and some minor specialties scored gross sain, ui x io e points, out tbo motor group. especially studebaker, was at all times unuer pressure. Inquiry for rails was exceedingly limited, but firmness prevailed in that division. To tal salea amounted to 1S8.000 shares. Bonda, Including the liberty Issues, were Irregular on light offerings. .Sales (par ;""" r Jo,u. united mate, bonds (old u.uca; were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing sales. High. Low. Grain Out .1 Condition Hud t. Sell at Sharp Ceaeeuioa. Seaboard . Blda for Oata Are Lower. 1.800 4.900 l.OuO 700 41MI 1,300 40 i, 62 78 10.(4 101 40i 71) 01 77is 101 100H 3,500 63 6314 Oala Are) On. t. Tw. Dllnrs Lewec suid tern Offer Are Bedncvd. Ther. were no bids on barley at the Mer chants" Exchange yesterday and no-offer-lags. Oats bids were II lower for Northwest ern and 1193 lower for Eastern, Corn bids were reduced f 1.50 9 2 from Saturday's prices. Members of the cacnang. wer. requeeted t. be present at n meeting wltb the Grain Haad'era" Union to be held at the Cham ber of Commerce at e P. M. today. Weather condition In the Middle West, as wired from Chicago: Winnipeg, clear. 35 Minneapolis. Dolnth. cloudy. IS; Chicago. Peoria, lecatur. cloody. 45. rained I Bight: Kansas City, Hutchinson, cl.ar, 60: fhl. Valley, cloady. cool; Hot Springs, partly cloudy, S5. Forecasta: Iowa. North and "oath Dakota, llllnoia, Missouri Wisconsin, Minnesota. Nebraska, nnaettled tonight aad TsMtliy cooler: Kansaa. partly cloody to night and Tuesday cooler. Rwib:i at faa Francisco from Oregon In March. Included: Vln rail, flour, 1S0O quar-1 DRY MALT Short clear backs. 29033c t.r sacks: ln water, bran. (MO sacks; short. 1 "". wc: P''ca. ..g.oc -VI I aarks. From Washington: Bran. 4169 w . . . " "a- HIDES Salted hides. 13 lbs. and op. lie; aocks: feed. 3000 aacks: malt. K4 sack. I .t.aa. AO lbs. and un. 10c: ult.d World shipments of wheat, flour Included. I gre.n kip. 15 to 25 lbs., l?c; salted and NUTS Walnut. 244c: Brailt nuts. Ida sic: xi;eens. z.yAr; aimonos, lw.zjc: pea nuts. 14trl5c; cocoanuts, fl-10 per doaea pecans. HMffl3c; chestnuts, sue. HKAM9 Lalirornla Jobbing piicea: Small hue, 13Hc: large white. 13c; bayou. 10,e lima. 14Hc: Pink. 10c Oregon bean, buying prices: v nue. v.ivc; coioreu, ic CoFFEE Roasted. In drums, 1702JC FAI.T ran:ated. S10.75 per ton: half. ground, iu1, i per ton; aoa, lis per ton dairy. S1B.7& Per ton. HICE Southern head. vvvHe per sound Bine Hom. 9c: Japanese style. Si4eiHc iti.L riililH App.es. ue; peaches. Ilvl2c; prunes, Italian. 1113c: ralsma, 65c tlf per ooa; aates. lira, i:.mioi per box currant. lc; flga, per box. PrsTUInu. I.oeal Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sliea. cbniro. 34c: standard 33c; skinned. 2v30c; picnics, 24c; cottage reiia, -.c. LAKD Tierce basis, standard pure. 28 14 e: compouna. f.ic. BACON Fancy. 47 0 49c; standard. 430 jr: cnoic-o. vv.-c Cm par. a follow : Week ending From Star. Jo IT. . I'in.da 4. :'. Arv.nttna... 1.71.-..ihi A'i:ra.la.H. 5i Indua 4u.uoi I green calf. 10 to 13 lb... 21c; green hide. d Week Week D- ma up- c: ' 30 lbs. and .ndn.a e-.dm.lup- c: dry f:mt hides. J5e: dry flint calf, Hir. U. Mir..-.l.'lf I": horse hides, II. 23 f 1.50; salted horse 5.n,i7.l-M) 3 5'tT.OiiO I hides. :l4. 2.i..vi-io i..rt-.iiiHi I l-KLTri Irr long-wool pelts. 40c: dry n-M,.i.i,f iMioiMMi I short-wooi p. i ib, Msiw; aatea pelts, April ...v-rv 1-w.uw I takeott. t-1 U - Total.. S.443.0OO 9.92T.OOO .5(5.000 1 II. na. WaaL I.te Shipments for the season I. d.t. follow: I hops ioit eron. 14B 15a per noond- ... Total since Same period I tracts, 16 017c. wool, Eastern Oregon, 44 sue -er pouna; .aney, iwMti per pouna; valley lamo. ifc. MOHAIK unf staple, anc per pound. CASCAKA BARK New and old. Ihtla per pouna. TALLOW No. 1, 14c per ponnd; No. 2, 12c per pound. July I. '17. IjitiiuoD. 1. end Canada. ...l:.-74.0ort i71..viv-.ii Ars-ntma ........... 1 !.."7'.t-l 54.:i7.mh Auetraila ........... 3J.1K1.VOUO 71. .:e..rw iillWl. K..l.,J.IIlO ladi 12.045.000 2.5;.UOO Tatals :34.Tu-t.OOO 413.OTiS.0O0 Terminal receipts In cars were reported by the Merchants Exchange as follows: W heat. Barley. Flour. Oats Hay. Portland. Moa. 4 S 4 11 1 le.r.c "4 ... a ... S s-.n to date.. 3 321 1SP4 14?- Y.araco 4-172 l!4 12U4 2o;. 1J95 T.roma. Stat 4 ... ... 2 3 ..r (. 14 1 ... 2 4 Season to date. 41o "4 ... Ill 141 lur o 5J-.' lit ... SOJ 1670 ...!. hat.... 25 S 10 1 tearaxo -t ... 24 S.asno todate. 4tl 22 14t3 2T-J9 Y.arage 4.4.4 l.tdl 1197 1246 POTATO XIKkrr PRICES INCHANCrj) e loiprw.fa.enl In Milpptnc or Leesl IVnaad. Weak conditions prevailed In the potato market at the opening of the week. Shipping sad local demand was slow. Deatlnatlons of the latest shipments from the Coast follow: From California: Eagle Psaa L, Lsrdsburs; 1. Portervtlle 1. Laredo 1, Lee Angeles L n.nla Barbara 2. Oakland 1; by boat San Franc lac. 1. From Washington: Uelens 1, Pane. 1, Yakims Kellogg t. Seattle 2. From Montana: Havce 1. Great Falls L Market condltlona as reported by tele graph: But:e N. freoh srrtvals, Itura!, sacked. 11 I 25. Omaba Demand snd movement alow, mar ket week. Nebraska mixed whites. 5tl IS. a.ked. New Orlesna Demsnd sad movement slow, market eUghtly stronger. Oregon Burbanks, nngraded. beau sacked. $L0ul.5; .ther. 91 50 1 1 63. meetly f 1 65. Houstore awpplle heavy. Demand and movement moderate, market :y fair. Idaho, . a iraraia. Oreeoa. Waahlngtoa Burbanks and Ruesetta. U. 8. No. 1. asrked. 11.60 1 . . teavee Demand and movement very alow, m.rk.t weak. Colorado. Greeiy district wmtea. mcradeJ. beat. WOcwtL KCriPT OF POIXTRT ARB UMllL Y Mb Reetrtrtawa - 4. Tmd. I ewks fee lrgev ArrKaie This W ork. Although the baa en poultry sales was 1 td e.terday. recetpta en Frwot street t. v.ry light. The trade looka for heavier arrla.a daring the next few days The few fce.a received aeTd al 3. cents aad sld r"n.rera and stsca brought 23 snd 27 cents O.r poultry price were unchanged. Dressed pork continue scare, snd firm .1 2 1 S 22 cents eel was ate. fly with aale st 19 cen-a. Tfte better market I weak at the recent deei.ae. and as the .utpot la Increasing sn ther drop In price. Is looked for sea. The esc market was s-eady sad price, were vnhsnf4. Oils, GASOLINE Bulk. 20Hc: cases. 2c: naphtha, druma, lUSc; caaes. 2oc: enaln. distll.ata. drums, lose; cases. 10c. LINS.Kll OIL Kaw. barrels. 11.67: eases. 11.77; boiled, barrels. 11.69; casea, 11.79. TURPENTINE In tanks. 5c; caaea, 75c. SAX rR.XCISCO PRODl'CE MARKET Price. Cnrrrnt Egsrt, Y'egetablrs, Freak Frail. Uc at Bay City. AX FRANCISCO. April L Butter Extra. 44045c Kggb Fresh extras. S9c: extra first. SSc: firs: a. 37c: fresh extra, pullets, SSc; first pullet. Sic. 4heeee Young Americas, 26lfie. poultiT Hens, nominal. White Leghorn rooet.ra, 2442oc; fryers. S0te55c; broilers, 436-50C; squabe, 141i4.50: geese. 27t)30c; turkeys mixed and off atock. 32 d 13c Vegetables Oreen peas JtJSc; aaparsgus. 4e: squaah. cream. DO(rS5c; eggplant. 59 lie: pepper. Mexican green chiles, 12Sv 17HC. tomatoee, f 1.50l 1.73: lettuce. Sac ramento. 11 luU.25: celery, 11. 10fl. JO; mushrooms, 51 15c; pntatoea. river. II. 15t l.4u: oaiioaa. ll.tjtf: sweet. 15eT6.75 onions, Australian brown. 75cfll; green. 50 75c; beets POctrll: garlic, California. 2ifac; cucumbers. I2tf3.i5: carrots. II; tur nip. 75ci9ll: rtiubarb, strawberry. T5cO 11.50: cabbare. 14i2c: spinach. Ivjtrc artichokes uvw: cauliflower, l.A0. Fruit Pears, winter Nellls. 9- V 2.2 lemons 44.50: grapefruit. 12.753.25 orsnges .l.ftOv6.i3; tangerines !1.50t1.7; bananas Hawaiian, eu ,c: pineapples, nonv Inal: apples, California, I1.2j4J1.73. Receipts Flour. lot sacks, barley, 00 centals, beans lino sacks: potatoes. .2.4 sacka: wine, 69.100 gallons; bay, 250 tons bides 297. CHICAGO. April 1. Burdensome arrival f Cal Petrol of low-grade corn had s bearish effect to- Canadian Paclf, day on the corn market. Prices closed tin Central Leath. . settled Ho net lower, with May 11.2314. Che. & Ohio... Oats finlehed lHc to 1HC off. The outcome Chi Mil 4 St P.. in provisions ranged from 20c decline to s Chi ft N W loads rise of 5' cents. C R I ft P otf. cattle and hoars- Rowker S- Well. Pnvefte. 3 I T)enreslnn In the enrn market develoned I Chino CoPDer. lO.d. eatft.. c.lv.. .n.l hn,, 1. I. knit.- 1 In Ih, mnrnlnw afl.p e ah ilullnM h.4 ColO Fu ft Iron . Nampa. 2 loada cattle, calves and hoga: J. I shown .that .poor to rotten aamples had 1 orn Prd Refg. - lint. Junction City. 1 losd csttle. cslves I fallen ln value 20c to 25c s bushel. Corn sno nogs The dsyi sale were as follows: 400 .300 900 1,400 200 166 -8214 138. 05 4 061, 10514 S2 . 13814 64 94 5014 Wt. Prlce.l SO11.2.-rI9 hog... 7 11.251 9 hoca... Pit 10 no gs hogs... . 6--0 7.0H1 6 hogs... ln.vi .;.- i hog.... I'l7 11 6' a hogs... 107S 12.001 1 hog.... 1120 12.00 21 nous... IX io ll..V 90 hogs. .. ! 9.50! 4 hoxs... l.loo 11.0015 hoes... ll-'S 11.50:09 hogs... 020 11. 001 3 hoKS. .. loio li r.o, 9hocs... 1H17 9 25 26 hogs... VM) ll.l.rt 13 hogs... S21 lO.OOi 1 hog.... 1107 10.75 20 hoxs... MM) 11 101 hogs... 1U11S 10 40' 7 hot.... 1027 10 401 1 hog.... 1037 10 401 1 hog. .. . 1211 12 1025 hoRS... PROJECT IS TURNED DOWfi Permit to nulld Lodging'IIouse on Mount Hood Pen led. HOOD RIVER, Or.. April 1. R. E. Scott, who with County Commissioner O. llinnum ..ked permission to creel a rest and lodglng-houoe for mountaineers on the summit of Mount Hood, today received a letter from T. II. Hherrard. State Forest Supervisor, deniitc the privilege. 2dr. frcott and Mr. llannum proposed to organise a stock company and build a house for the accommodation of tour ists who climbed the mountain. Mr. Sherrard write, that th. Forestry tServlr. plans to erect such a, house at he summit, to b. operated on A son commercial basis. Beer Owlpwt Cwt 3. Per Cent, BeginntTTg yewterdny. the brewers ef the Vnited S:tee pnt their plant en a sew schedule, which will result In as output 30 rr cent leas tbsa last yeaskt. The reduc tion will contlrrae throughout the year. TTie etep was taken at the tnetaace of the war aorvtc. cnmmlttee of the United rltatee Brewers Association, wolf, la co-one rat leg wit. the food ned fuel administrations. Bank f'leeuringe. Fank clearings of the Northwestern ettle ww:eraay were a fol.owa; nifiri. Pa'.nre. Tertisnd ......l4.i-3.0-6 j,;i SOCIAL HELPS RED CROSS Morrow County Raise $300; Gob bler Raffled for $25. HErPNER, Or. April 1. (Special.) A basket social held at Liberty school house In th. Eirht-Mil. district last Saturday evening netted S:nO for tha Red Crosm. A turkey gobbler present ed to th. Red Cross chapter by Mr. Carter, a mountain rancher, Saturday, waa raffled here Saturday afternoon, bringing 1.5. Inasmuch as the holder of th. winning ticket has not claimed his priz. tii. bird will probably b. resold. :5 steers. , 5 ster. , 10 steers. . 1 steer. ., 5 steers. , 3 steers. , !5 steers. , 19 steers. , 1 ste.r. . . It steers. . 17 steers. . 18 steers. , 17 steers. . 20 steers. , 3 steers. . 1 steer. .. n steers. , 4 steers. . T steers.. 23 steers. . 25 steers. . 25 steer.. 15 steers. , 8 steers. . 3 steers. . 26 steers. . 14 steers. . 9 steers. . lOsieers.. 16 steers . 1 cow.... 1 cow. 1 cow. . . 2 cows... 6 cows. . . 1 cow. 1 cow. . . . 4 cowb. . . 3 cows. . . 1 cow . . . . 1 cow 1 cow. 1 cow. . . . 1 COW. . . 1 COW... 1 cow... 4 cows. . 2 COWB. . 1 COW. . . 2 cows. . 7 cows. . 1 COW. . , 1 COW. . . 1 cow... 2 cows. . 1 cow. .. 8 cons. . 1 cow . . . S cows. . I heifer. 6 heifers 6 heifers 1 heifer. 1 heifer. 1 heif-r. 1 heifer. 2 bulls.. 2 bulls. . 1 bull. .. 1 bull... 4 bulls.. 1 hull... 1 bull... 4 bulls... 2 bulls... 1 bull 1 bull.... 1 calf... S calves. , 1 calf... 2 calvea. 1 calf... 1 calf Prices current follows: Cattle Medium to choice steers Good to medium steers .Common to good steers ....... Choice cows and heifers Com. to good cows and heifers dinners ............ ......... Bulls Calves Storkers snd feeders Hogs Prime light Prime heavy Pirs , Sheep Western lambs Vsliey Ismbs Yearlings Wethers Ewes May liijll 10.S0 21 hogs. 120S 11 or, 35 hogs. .. 1140 12.IHI 14 hogs... l?s ll.ool g hogs... 11)94 11 251 1 hog.... 1052 11 00 37 hogs. .. boo 4.0O' 5 hogs... 71IO 7.5U 13 hogs... 840 S.OOI 6 hogs... ln.tO 10 25' 1 hogs... I12 8 Ml 91 hogs. .. 670 i on 8 hogs. .. 9' 9.0(11 2 hogs... 1037 5il 5.1 hogs... 953 6 .10 20 hogs. .. 1140 10 .10 10 steers. . 11S0 8 SOI 1 steer. .. 6 501 6 steers. . 6.3022 steers. ft 50 21 steers. 7 50 22 steers. . 4 30 10 steers. . 4 00 23 steers. . 9.001 7 steers. . 7.001 S steers. . it 731 4 cows. . . 6 on! 4 cows... 7.301 4 cows... 8 l-n' 9 cows... 30 10 cows. .. 7.50: 3 cows. .. S.ool 1 cow.... 8.75! 2 cows. . . 9 501 1 cow ... . 4 OH 3 cows... R.OO'12 cows. . . 113.1 10 10' 1 heifer.. 4111 5.501 7 calves. . 7 OOI 4 calvea.. 5 1"" 4 calves. . 7 SOI 1 bull tl 0l 1 bull. . . . 8 001 1 bull 7 25I 1 bull 8 001 1 bull. ... S.l'O' 8 hogs. .. 7.50 13 hogs. . . 9 00 1 hog 7.75' 1 hog 7 on' s hog-... 6 0015 hogs... 8 10 4 hogs... 7.7.V 1 hog.... 12 Wl 1 hog r-16 12.00! 4 hogs... 170 J20O! 1 hog.... 115 11 Ofl 10 hog.. .. 12" 12.001 5 lambs 170 12 00! 2 lamba Wt. Price 102 117.00 174 17.00 196 17.0: 177 17.O0 ShO 16.00 113 15 50 220 17.00 2fc-l 17.O0 201 17 05 30 lrt.no 13.i 1 174 17.00 210 10. 00 .109 1 (1 00 lZ April J' J. : May mo i55o 110 15.50 May j:t jg i'i 1110 13.50 0-10 16 10 I Kay 1S2 17 10 July 24 17. no Jli.1 17 0O 10S 13! 50 I May 252 17 O0 July 274 17 00 192 1700 Crucible Steel. . . that was out of" condition proved bard t Cuba pane Sugar 11 even at th. bottom figures reached. I whloh were about the lowest so far on the 1917 crop. - Oata underwent s decided aetbsck on ac count ot lowering of bids from the a ea board. Provisions averaged lower as a result more or leas of a failing off in shipments Supplies of hogs ln March exceeded all pre vious records for that month. . . Leading futures ranged as fellows: CORN. Low. 11.2414 High.- ll.Jli 1 Close. .HTH .834, Open. -11.23 ?l - . OATS. ' .89 . .84 .S5H MZSS PORK. 47.70 47.4T LARD. -.23.70 23.83 25.60 .25.75 25.95 23.65 SHORT RIBS. .24.50 24.50 24.17 24.80 24.00 i a H nrieafl were: Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.7501.80; No. S yel. 102 17 00 low, 1.50s1.60; No. 4 yellow, ii.4Uri.iiu. .118 It! 00 I Oats No. 3 white, S9149mc; standard, tin 10 DO 90 to 92c- 14 15 73 nye No. 2. 12.87. 113 15.30 1 Barley (1.6501.95. Timothy 158.25. Clover $2s S 81. Pork Nominal. Lard $25.73. Khnrt ribs 123.47e23.7. Primary receipts Wheat. 392.000 Erie. . General Elect. . . General Motors. . Gt Northern pfd. Gt Nor Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central.. Inspiration Cop.. Irtt 51 M pfd Int Nickel Int Paper K C Southern. .. Kennecott Cop. . tl ifiu I 1-DU'1 " i"-.m. . . J..-0 Maxwell Motors. Mexican Petrol. Miami Copper. .. Missouri Pacific. Nevada Copper. . New York Cent. . N Y N H ft H Norfolk & West. Northern Pacific, Pacific Mall Pac Tel ft Tel . , . Pennsylvania. ... Pittsburg Coal. . Ray Conaol Cop.. Reading Rep Ir ft Steel. .. Shatt Aris Cop. . Southern Pacif.. Southern Ry. . . 200 400 '"'boo 4,500 'V.DOO 200 200 1.8U0 400 L700 4.666 4,700 200 204 4114 'ae" B314 13 1.1.1 120 9014 . '47 ii 91 14 28 COO 31 -87H 83 47.65 23.85 25.95 4.500 200 600 400 500 400 9314 31 22 1914 ' 09'. 29 54 18 41 '36 62)4 "469. 15 13714 1171, 90 2714 '4614 90 28 3054 9214 31 21 .1!) 69 29 300 85 85 1,400 44 44 24.35 24.75 500 11,600 COO '"706 300 Studebaker Cor.. 15.300 0-.0 f70 7.10 loso ) sr,n 1100 11. -.0 S.-.5 in 13 1O70 920 t;o0 810 ririo 637 4O0 550 410 inr,.i 12:10 11-0 14.:i 1202 orj 1 io mm 1 M)3 1490 1420 170 1X3 17.10 140 13.50 295 17 00 107 13.10 139 15 30 1"02 10.50 .70 10 25 I Texas Company. Union Pacific U S Ind Alcohol. U S Steel do pfd Utah Copper. ... v abash pfd B. 1,000 1.400 1.400 .8,100 "66 200 23 82 79 '83 22 41 144 120 12.1 90 '7i4 2214 200 nclnts Wheat. 392.000 vi I t,-, r;i . -11 ill ' : 1 J - . , 1 1171 11 25 1 5 0O0 bushels; com. i.twui "": 1 Westing Elect liso 12 00 "00 bushels; oats, J.iiw.uvu v- a,.CT,in,i Total sales 1150 12 00 I Dueneis. . - , ci .n. n, 257.000 vs. 716.000 a1!- - " ! r . - AAA 1 V. . I I TT a . -1 - laTU On. f - 914 11.73 bushels: corn, n.,uuu v.. I u i" ...... i-"1 895 10 7.1 oats 1.262.000 vs. 1,062.000 pusneis Clearances w near ana oais, uuue, aivm. none; corn, aiiu.uuu DutaB.. 23 81 78 'S3 22 38 142 119 122 90 '78 22 40 40 for the day. 188,000 ahares. BONDS. bid. . 74 40 79 81 77 102 100 ii 63 84 104 . . 02 19 15 138 Co 66 40 91 19 41 . 37 - 35 62 2ft 41 14 137 117 90 27 . 96 46 90 2B14 29 15 30 113 25 92 30 21 18 I 69 28 104 85 27 20 44 52 23 81 78 15 8.1 22 38 143 119V 12 90 109 78 22 91 40 San Francisco, Cal.. are registered at the Benson. E. A. Blackmore, of St. Louis, Mo., 1 at the Multnomah. Theresa Bolton, of Takima, Wash is at the Perkins. J. Wilson Benson, of Seattle, Wash Is at the Nortonia. P. A. Wlcher. of Seattle, Wash.. Is at the Washington. D. Hoffman, of Chehalis, is regis tered at the Portland. Pago R. Boyers, of Salem, is regis tered at the Seward. Mrs. Emma Rue, of Charleston, Wash., is at the Ritz. Howard S. Bell, of Tacoma, Wash. is at the Washington. Theodora F. Rixon, of Port Angelas, Wash., is at the Oregon. Governor James Withycombe, of Salem, is at the Imperial. R. Mott and Mrs. Mott, of San Fran cisco, are at th. Portland. H. P. Dickson and Mrs, Dickson, of Salem, are at the Nortonia. Dan O. Breen, of Seattle, Wash., is registered, at the Perkins. Thomas Hutchinson, of Hoaulam Wash., is at the Multnomah. E. A. Muncie, of Seattle, Wash., registered at the Multnomah. P. W. Young, of Seattle, Wash., registered at the Washington. H. G. Boutin, of Minneapolis, Minn., Is registered at the Cornelius. D. E. Witt and Mrs. Witt, of Trout Lake. Wash-, are at, the Cornelius. G. G. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, of Chatham, Ont., are at the Portland. C. P. DeReamer, 0f Walla Walla. Wash., Is registered at the Oregon. F. Goddard and Mrs). Goddard, of Helena, Mont., are at the Washington. I. N. Daughtrey and Mrs. Daughtrey, of Newberg, are registered at the Ritz. William Fisher, manager of the Port land baseball club, is at the Cornelius. J. H. Tillman and Mrs. Tillman, of Oak; Point, are registered at the Carl ton. J. W. Lang-don and Mrs. Langdon. of Hood River, are registered at the Nortonia, 915 10.75 lll.-.O 10.73 810 e.oo 1045 8.10 lor.o lo.r.o 912 9 73 1149 10 73 9V0 7 23 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April l.Barley, $1.45 2.02. Flax, $4.07 84.09. 67 do counon 97IPac T ft T 5s... 91 U S 3a reg "984Pa con 4s ... 96 do coupon .. ..98 Union Pac 4s.... 85 V 8 4s reg 104u 8 Steel 5s 97 do coupon ...104 4 8 i ov os 91 Atch ren 4s 80 la ! Anglo-Fr 5s .... 90 D ft R O 5s. ..'48 U a Lib SVis 98.98 NYC deb 6s.. 92 U S Lib 1st 4s.. 97.00 Nor Pac 4s 80 u s Lib 2d 4s.. si.uo 1090 1140 740 810 800 5 0 Son Grain at Sua Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. April L Flour, $10.80 B-3 per barrel. 6.00 r.nin Wheat. Government price, $3.50; oats wniie xeeo. nomi- i Aiioues no Arlsona com.... izw Calumet ft Ariz. 66 Calumet & Hec.435 .5 -'" barley. $3.80i3.73; 2.-.1 l2.nu ,orn. California 1-ellow, $3.85. H..3 li on w.vwheat and wheat snd oat, $26,509 iKxo 1 S Ml tarn oat, $2628; barley. $22624; al 11 !?? ,.,V. I-.nw.J: barlev atraw. SOaSOc. Bid. Boston Stock Market. BOSTON, April 1. Closing quotations: RIDGEFIELD MAN IS HELD st the local yards are as Prices. .$11. 00 t 12.10 . 10.30W11.50 1170 .. $77680; meals, slfslfs, carload lots. $30 lltlto 7 50 1 38.50; cocoannt, 144. oo as io iou 1.1.1 1673 9S 1600 140 SHO 125 15 50 MO 1556 Alfred Gunther Arrested HMO 11 510 16 00 172 17.00 4.10 111 00 I n3 17.O0 hi 1.1.00 110 14.50 1 Centennial Copper R C Co. . E Hutte cop M Franklin Isle Roy (Cop). Lake Copper.,.. Mohawk ....... North Butte 13 44 9 5 21 5 60 14 Old Dominion 41 Osceola 64 Quincy 69 Superior 4 Sup ft Boston M. 2 Shannon 4 Utah Cons 9 Winona 1 Wolverine 28 Granby Cons. .... 77 Green Cananes... 40 at St. Helens as Enemy Allen. rhlrag. Livestock Market. CHICAGO. April 1. Hogs Receipts. 0O0, firm, 10 to 15 cents above Saturday'a average, milk, sin AMr 17.40: light. 116.900 IT.6U; mixed. 1 1 650 f 1 7.55: heavy, 1.1 7r.fr 17.15: houch. 11.1 73 T IK: pigs. 112.50Jrlfl.5o. Cattle Receipts. 21.00O. steady. Native steers. 19 70 14.6.1; stockers and feeders. l.40ryll.0: rows snd heifers. 6.30ffl2; csives. fiv.ovnjs. Sheep Receipts, 12,000. strong. Sheep, $ll.ii917; lamns. 115.25919.50. Omaha Livestock Market OMAHA. April 1. Hogs Receipts, 13.000. msrket be to J.ic nigner. Heavy, 116.4.11 Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK, April 1. Mercantile paper, 4 and 6 months. 6 Per cent. Sterling 60-day bills, (4.72; commercial 60-day bills on banks $4.71; commercial 60-day bills $4.71; demand, 4.ii; ca ,.1 .a na 7i a RirjciEFIELD. Wash.. April 1. (Spe- p-,-i H.m.nii S.72. cables 8.70U clal ) Alfred Gunther, of this place, Guilders, demand 46, cables 46. Lire, de ... .r.tui vesterdav in St, Helens, mand 8.77. cables 8.75. Rubles, demand Or., and lodged ln the Columbia County ar 10t,,Hncminttl- jau. vauiimc. Mexican dollars. 74c. Anomv at this Dlace and was arrestee i ,, . i Hi,M,i i,..., i. r. 8.50110.00 for entering prohibited territory. Ha is I Tim. loans firm: 60 days, 80 days and 6 ..m io. ..i .bout 35 years of age ana nas uvea acre i months. 6 per cent bid. 8.00W 9.50 1, I r-.ll monev weak. High. 8 percent: low. SSS SaJ -itv Marshal S. R. Funkhouser has 3 per cent; ruling rate, 5 per cent; cios 7 so w 12.00 I charge of his property, which consists 8.50 9.50 o( a houseboat, ln which ha lived. In 16 4l17 10 a searcn ui mo vivpnj -l.5oSl'l7S I. W. W. and socialistic literature were 14.75 . 13.73 found. Gunther was a salmon fisher- ifl.t venr onri when the season 11 So!" closed he found employment in the dif 13 0OW13 3O ferent mills here. 12 504? in. oo The fact that he was employed at 9.00813.00 cornrnon labor has caused some wonder- Seward ment, as he Is known to De wen edu cated and a student of chemistry and electricity. Officers have had him un der surveillance for some time. ling bid. 2 per cent; offered st 3 per cent; last loan, I per cent. PERSONALMEIITION. H. B. Bachus, of Salem, is at the Carlton. J. B. Larson, of Seaside, Is at the of . Alpine, is at the is at MARRIED WOMEN TO TEACH Chehalis School Board Votes to En gage Instructors on Merit Only. CHEHALIS. Wash., April 1. (Spe- ,i i Hereafter married women will lrt-si: mixed. $16 606 16 73; light.' $1650 1 be employed in the public schools of the Eaton D. C. Drury; Seward. Milton E. Kline, of Newberg, the Rltx. C la. Madison, of Corvallis, is at the Cornelius. Mrs. H. C. Sater, of Milwaukee, is at the Eaton. Clyde Perkins, of Pendleton, Is at the Oregon. J, E." Bridgewater, of Albany, Is at the Benson. J. G. Casey, of Seattle, Wash., is at Ronald Burns, of La Grande, is at 17: pigs $12816.50; bulk ot sales, $16.50 ,ni. ,ilv. war conditions having made J. rf!w c- it necessary to tilt the lid which has the Oregon i.le i-njiw, oiw, iii-i ,rL sieaay to i . - - i .. ,t Th. I w ,t . tii- t i. i- tron. V.tlv. .teer. linMll- - , I peen On lur w. r I j. Xj. nttosaa. VL Jiianik avwrv, IB HI heifers. $s II 50: Western steers $98.12 90: board at a special meeting votea to the Carlton. Texas steers. $s.5010.5O; coir and heifers employ married women II properly I . v EcirStine. of Seattle. Wash '.Wr1!. -.., '". "Vai,,"0?, uaUfiea- . v . . . at the Eaton. .tags etc.. $7.75810.25 I ,. . , , ...I , I John Lang, or fcaiem heep Receipts, ll.ooo. market i w in. 1 1 - . .ii-,.. i,iii. weiners I z . . . . . , . . . $I2..iowl5 50; ewes. 111.50a 14 50; lambs, year, professor Arnold is amis, io nsv. ie,.oVJ l. Is is registered Coffee Future Market Steady, NEW YORK. April 1. While the neces sity of conforming to maximum price reg. ulatlons gave the market for coffee future. rather nn irregular appearance today, the lone was generally steady. May contracts which had rloeed at S.80O bid on Thurs day, were marked down to 8 65c to con. form with the maximum price and after selling at 9c early. September reacted to I Stretch of Road Xortb. of Chehalis s.iejc on iiquiu.uun. i no close was net 13 declined an offer elsewhere at a higher salary. Up to data there la a aeartn of applications for positions ln the Che halis public schools for the coming year. HIGHWAY RAILING FINISHED point, lower to 4 points higher. Jnly 6.94c: September. 8.9bc: October 9.04c; December.: v.l.te: jannary. v iae; .narcrt. n. lbc. Spot coffee, firm: Rio .a, 9c: Santos 4s ll'ac. No Improvement was reported in th. ocean frefrht situation and the visible sup ply of coffee In or sfjost for th. United Htstes has decreased about 5O0.OO0 bags aunng tne lasx monin. The official cables reported a holiday In RIo. Santos spots wer. unchsnged snd fu tures 7. to l'Hi rem higher. Braslllaa port receipts m.wv o.gs New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. April 1. Raw sugar steady. Centrifugal. 80o5c; molasses, nominal. Re ined ateadv: cut loaf. 8.95c: crushed, a. mould A. I.9a)c; cube, 8.20c; X.XXX pow-l painted. Slade Free From Sanger. James A. Stuart, of New Tork, Is at tha Nortonia. H. K. John, of San Diego, Cal., is at the Imperial. E. G. Glass, ef San Francisco, Is at the Perkins- M. G. Fox, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is at the Portland. R. C. Harms, of Spokane, Wash., is at the Carlton. E. H. Watkins, of Catblamet, Wash., is at the Ritz. P. C. Koehler, of San Francisco, is at th. Seward. S. W. Kidd, of Kansas City, Mo., is S. B. HUSTON VISITS BAKER Candidate for Nomination to U. Senate on Survey Trip. S. BAKER, Or., April 1. (Special.) S. B. Huston, candidate for the Republican nomination for United States Senator, is here making a two days' survey of the political situation. According to Mr. Huston he will receive a much larger vote in Eastern Oregon than he expected. He also figures that he will get a very large vote in Multnomah County and in the Southern Oregon district He will visit Grant and Union counties before returning to Portland. DAILY CITY7 STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. KOLK ANA-STORMS Berney E. Kolkana, 10, 730 East Thirteenth street, and Rosalie E. Storms, 18, 4028 East Sixty-fifth street Southeast. HEISE-BROOKS Hugo A. Heise. 2R. 675 East Alder street, and Dorothy Brooks, 25, i..i xiasi curaaiiiB street. CHRISTIAN - WHIT WELL Kester D. Christian. 86. Pullman. Wash., and Blanche Whltwell, 26. Imperial Hotel. BAUER-SHEPARD Frank J. Bauer, le gal, 576 Ladd avenue, and Villa A. Shepard, legal, 510 East Forty-seventh street North. uuiuuuJiiAMiLiii Eugene Chiodo, le gal. Gresham. and Anna C. Glanelli. legal. East Thirty-first and Division streets. Vancouver Marriage Licenses. BARR-STAPLETON John E. Barr. 21. of Portland, and Blanch M. Stapleton. 19. of Portland. ' ' WOLFRAM-HERROD Charles Wolfram. 41, of Hlllsboro. Or., and Lucy Jane Herrod, 43. of Beaverton. Or. L HOBBS-CLEAVER Charles D. Hobbs, 37, or .Portland, and Airs. Aielle Cleaver, legal, of Portland. NORDBACK-PETTERSON Karl Nord back, 41. of St. Helens Or., snd Hulda Pet terson. .19. of fit. Helena. Or. FLEISCHMAN - SCHMITZ Anton M. Flelschman. 22. of Vancouver. Wash., and Elsie J. Schmitz. legal, of Vancouver, wash. xJlttKAJGrJL,-rill.l. Nichols x-ierangei, 87, of New York, and Blanchle L. Hill, 24, of Anaheim, Cal. CAMPBELL-FERRY Le Roy Campbell, 35, of Portland, and Ida Ferry, 26, of Port-"mORLIN-FRISVOLD Axel R. Morlin. 35. . Cnnlrona "1 -.. . 1. .....! XI -a 1." rr Try tl U I.' ,1 B. void, 28, of Spokane, Wash. Births. STEVENS To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Har old Stevens 893 Sandy boulevard, March 22, twins, a son ana aaugnter. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs Robert LaVal- len Smith, 92 KlllLngswortb, March 17, a amienrar tkra II.TCILr. To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Thrailkill. 931 East Tentn, aiarcn za, a daughter. KiSljIjY to -Mr. ana Airs, unanes aveny, 1339 East Eighth. March 20, s son. WILLIS To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burr Willis. 922 Tibbetts. March 24, a son. LARKOWE To Mr. ana uars. avtoerius Larrowe. 1297 Rodney. March 15. s son. MORRIS To Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Morris, 800 u. Thurman. March 22, a daughter. SWAN To Mr. ana Mrs. a. i-. owan, 492 Flint. March 22, a son. POHLMAN To Mr. ana sirs. la. i-oni- man. 955 East Twentietn. Aiarcn 2i, a son. twfit.-ry To Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mel- by, 1485 Sacramento, March 24, a daughter. THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. William R. Thomas, Cleveland, O., March 24, a son. WOOLRIDGE To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Woolridge, Hillsdale, Or., March 24. a son. READ To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Read, 11S3 Wilbur, March 21, a daughter. Building Permits. tue rm-wniTlON COMPANY Erect fiipe rack shed. Nicolal street, between Sher ock and River; builder, same; $200. R. L. BARNARD Erect garage, 9 west Watt, between Interstate avenue and Fen wick; builder, same; $60. L. E. KLUMPP Erect garage. 4327 East i-,,i.a.,Aiiil Bti-eef. between b orty-secona avenue and Forty-third avenue; n. ores- man, builder; i2o. WlliLilAAl iHjiiniiiuiui- .c. n x.' ThiMv-.av.nth street, between Hawthorne and Clay; builder, same; $35 W H. MEYER Repair two-story store and apartment building, 1580 Bast GUsan strat, Detween r-asi "u . Guy G. Levisee. tuuaer; v6uu. EDW1W W blSi j$.i3yaii uwc-om. j W own and offer $24,000 Port ot Portland 5 BONDS Due January 1, 1922 Price par aad Interest to yield 5 Income Tax Exempt Lumber mens Trust Company CAPITAL AND 3US.PI.US $400,000 Lumbermen! Bids. Portland. Ors. I CLARK, KENDALL &C0. BONDS FOR INVESTMENT U. S. Government Municipal Railroad Corporation I1CETT RELIABILITY 205,206 Northwestern Bank Building Portland, Oregon HALL & COMPANY BUT AND SELL Railroad Public Utility Industrial Municipal BONDS TIELDING 5 to 7 Foreign Government Loans Local Securities Preferred Stocks Lewis BIdg. Portland, Or. dence, 1144 Harrison street, between Thirty eighth and Thirty-ninth; C. E. Carr, builder: $350. PETER HOFFMAN Erect one-story resi dence. 1567 Flsk street, between Syracuse and Dspauw; McComb & Baldwin, builders; $1500. KRIST TJCOVIC Erect garage, 26 East Twenty-fourth street, between Ash and Pine: builder, same; $75. J. W. WINTER Repair one-story resi dence, 1043 East Salmon, between Thirty fifth and Thirty-fourth: builder, same; $100. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. S. S. BEAVER Sails 3 P. M. TUESDAY, APRIL 2 , FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES The San Francisco Portland S. S. Co., Third and Washington Streets (with O.-W. R. A S. Co.). Tel. Broad way 4500, A 6121. resl MILLIONS WASTED CHEHALIS. Wash., April 1. (Spe cial.) The work of building the heavy I at tha Benson, pole railing alongside th. Pacific High- g. W. Ford, of Bellingham, Wash., is way trom tne tjnenaiia city limits norm i tt the Imperial. to the Southwest wasnington j-air- x A. Smilev. of Rockford. 111., is st ground has been "completed by the con tractor. John warn. A splendid piece of work has been done and all danger of eerious accident from people going off the high grade along there has been removed. It is ' tne Imperial. the Multnomah. Thomas Danby, of Victoria, B. C. at the Perkins. W. N. Erans, of Dufur, Is registered is understood that later the railing, which has been built of heavy piling, will be Leslie Butler,' a Hood River banker. is at the Benson. R. S. Ban ford and Mrs. Sanford, of 4 p Val A Of O :no.: : 251 1 4 DURING 1916 It is estimated $600, 000,000 was e x pended for auto mobile tires. If the life of these tires could have been increased 10 , per cent, think of the saving, and there' is no ques tion but that this could be a c o o m plished if roads and high ways were paved with BITULITHIC WAKREN BROTHERS COMPANY', Journal Bidg., Portland, Or. JeamsIijpGA 124 Third St. Main ZCJ. ALAfiKA Ketchikan, Wransell Juneau. Douplas, itaineB, ftKagway, uoraova, vaiaez, Seward and Anchorage. CAXIFORNIA. Via Seattle or San Francisco to JjOH Angeles and San Diego direct. Largest ships, unequaled service, low rate, in- , eluding bertha and meals. Make reser- i vations. I AUSTRALIA J VHonolulu, Suva, New Zealand mUM AUSTRALASIAIf ROYAL MAIL L1HF Largest, newest, best-equipped steamers. For fare and sailings apply Can. Pac. Kail way, 55 Third St., Portland, or General Agent, 440 Seymour St., Vancouver. B. C. ' HONOLULU Suva. New Zealand, Australia. Largest, newest, best-equipped steamers.'.'. For fare and sailings apply Can. Pac. Kail way, 55 Third St.. Portland, or General f Agent, 440 Seymour St.. Y'ancoaver, B. C. . CANADLYN-Al'STRALASLYN ROYAL ' MAIL LINE. Fast American 8. S. SIERRA, SONOMA. VK.NTI KA. Honolulu, $.70 1st. $53 2d. ball ing dates on application. Oceanic S. b. Co.. 001 Market St., 8. F. Cal,