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THE ; IORXIXG.' OREGOXIAJT. FRIDAY, - APRIL 5, - 1918. BUYERS IN FIELD Wool Dealers Go to Early Shearing Sections. TRADING AS YET IS LIGHT Growers Mf 2ot lie Free Sellers at Opening of Season and Bayers Will Operate With Caution. Mronff Market In Cast. A oombtr of wool burs It at sons into th mMxty wool Mctloa. bat bo buying hmm " b a reported. uid from aDoat pooad of Tafctmaa, wblrb wara taken on tbo baala of around to 53 cent for -coarse. SbMpata art not howtoff ranch diapaaltlan to lat ro at this tlma. oaJaaa-taey caa tt prloaa aqttal to or better than las year a, and tha bayara are axtremoty cauUoua aoVot rntarlaa tho market, aa tliey do not know what thay may hara to I acq ia the way of (vwvornmantaJ action. ? ta tha Caat the market la roll Of very troas on ail CTrndaa, with more attanUoa amid to tho poorer flno wools thaa hereto fore. Amoac tho latest transfers reported at Boat oo la tho better grades erara Oregon Ed Idaho wools at about f LftO clean baala; md tn aomo tnataoceo a ahada mora. Cms bolder sold eererml bondred thoosaad poonds f orlAtBal woola. Thaao ware malaty fine sad harf-blood ar), tho rraaaa price for rood Montana and Idaho clips belnf 69 to - cents, estimated to ahow a clean coat of fqlly $1 TO to Sl.Tft for tha beat wool. The quarterly bulletin of the National As voctatlon of Wool Manufacturers contains a rnw tho wool tndnstry ta tha past yWr. ocladed la tha roliowtna- table SWtas the raw woo product tn pounds by states la Number of flec. l7.oo.) 4.fKW 61T n. 0A f,.om r.40 iXVk at ft rx 117.0in AM.onrt 4 1 "27 I 1 49 IH 1 -,V OW. !!.( M V twwi I .-.TJ.OtWl n.7S.nno 1.10 1.lt.o 1.70. 1.4::,oo i.:78.n 3.)7Vrtrt 1.4.000 77. OOO Wool Ftata Vaioo . w Hampehtro . Vermont . Maaaacbaeatta ... Fb-ria X;ud .... fooaertlcut Vte Tor New Jaraey f ennerTTanla . ... 7awaro ........ Maryland "Waat VirgSalA ... Kntucky ....... ho .Michigan 7 dlaia TlliBOl . ......... Vlecocoio ...... (nQMoi ....... teour ........ irrtnsa ......... Nr5,- Carrtllna ... uh Carolina ... t.-orip; 1 I -T'll . .......... iiaina ........ .M tt lp ....... ' i t 1 - n ........ -fci. ia. T- rtDMve ........ f. illMt .......... ?-hrtfc4 tit?i tkot .... fl Cakota .... ionutu ......... v. oilB4T . . T ! . V xv whinctoa ...... 're eon .......... ii'omi ........ N -rada 1 ah 1 olorada ....f.... Artxona vW7 Mexico Taxes Ok la noma and I diaa Territory .. nrrx! - M7.0ii0 73 a.st 4.000 .i'i.o-v1 71S.00 . ? r", owi (i.iuiii 2,cia.ooo 4 ST.". ViO o 4,V5.0 .t.Vt.lMNI 411.000 ::.vi.ttM) 1.77.OrtO 1.4-0.00 3 73.0"0 1.4 1 rr.,rv4 j.x 1 o"o 12. 10 ' JO.OOO 5A l.ftrtO 1 V422,i0 10.O4J,UU( ftOO.000 To tale . Fulled wool . ... ii4 ;.ooe) 245 373 W 40,000.000 Total product. 101T. 2Si.o73.0O4 Of tho above total. lT7.02o.O0O pounds are glassed aa terrttorlea. thee being estimated at CM3.U0 pounds scot Tha equivalent total aoaatlty of scoured waela to estimated at 12a.270.o& pound. In cluding 23,000,000 pounds of claaa pulled wools. MKT M WE8T POTATO MARUTS TCAai Kw Issaeweoaaoaw ha fttitpeaaaj oc Jebhlag Traeto bs Thai Mato, Tho Orogoa potato market continues slow and we, at forraor pricea. DesUnatioaa of tha latest shipment from o Coast Statea follow: From Calif oral aUngmaa. Art.. 1; Fat to CaU 1; Phoenix, l; aa Fraactooe, 1; by boat. aa FYanciaco, 2. From Orogoa Oorber. 2; Ios AngeJee, 1 . eacranMato, 1; saleea. 2; San Francisco, J; Tho Dalle. I. From Wasaingtoa ttlo. 7; Taklma, 5; am re ported. 1. Market conditions reported by tele rph: Butte No frebh afrrrata. Rurala, sacked. Dal lie rinppMes beary, demand and move nt ant very flow. 1 market weaker. Idaho Rurala and Rusetta, Colorado Mixed Whites and Kcd McCIure. I1UM& Washing ton Netted Gems, C ail f oral aad Idaho B ur ban a and Oregon Rusaetts. $w4u. Omaha- - Demand and movement alow, snorkel unsettled. Colorado, Idaho and Moo tana Mixed Whites. 91.OO0VZX Denver tfupptlea heavy. demand and xttoveakoot very elow. market only fair. New Orleans --Demand ami movement tow. market fair. Oregon Bur banks. $1.50 1.. K ansae City Demand moderate, merket fair, better feeling. Ml ffElON OF CR.IN BOARD HELD Merchant irhng Is Cloaed aa Mark mi Rwpoct to Laca T. B. W Ucox. The Portland and Seattle Merchants ir ohSKa. sa a mark of reapect to tho lata Theodore B Wilcox, held no eeeslona yes tarday. Reports from tho country markets were of quiet conditions. Weather conditions In the Middle West, as wired from Chicago: "Winnipeg, clear. 20 degreoa; Dulutb, Mlnneapoli. partly cloudy, UO: Peor. Chicago. St. Louis. Kaasas City. Topeka, clear. &3 to 42; Hutchison, cloudy, S7; Ohio Valley, car. cool. 90." Terminal receipts, la cars, were reported b- tha Merchants Exchange aa follows: Wheat. B-r. Fir. Oat. Hay. Prt en-i. Thure 1 .... .1 r 7 Year -J 17 t ." S 20 J.-u iif .t: v 141 Jt 1-r ago. 44-7 l; U14 2o?0 luna. ur. la 1 .... Yar ag. S 4 S"n J.U.OI lb .... 2-4H 1442 mr .v HiJ 111 312 lrlsa 'a. T n urs 2 .... .... a: aso .... 4 15 h-..n date. 4127 22 1447 P7 2"12 Vwr ao. 4J-1 .lii 11 121 BtTTER 1 ON Tilt: DOWN GRADE I awr-rrat Iwop Aaaswaeeel by Lavml Creoa- erU-i- t at o Crate Lower. tr ill be a decline of 4 cent la print butter prtccs this morning to 4 cnt for plain wToppwrs aad 43 oeata for carton nutterfat buying pricea wore tow ered b cwnta yeeterday to 44 coots for No. I grade. The Seattle mrket will aie:aho lower today and on a parity with PortUnd. A few cubes were sold daring thj day at 44 cents, tha lowest price of tbo season. California shippers offered tho trade butter at $ caata f o. b. As the Nortbwostara markets are now wall supplied with their oww make as well aa the California ar ticle, there may bo a further dociiao la be south. There was as change tn the egg attua ttoa. Ptroet am lea were made at 34 and gS et?a ITit of ha larsr bqvf a are HOTEL PERKINS rtrra ad wiibi.i.tox rrucm t fivrm iMOi r..f , Rates to Suit You fgaaal 4Vaw gtasi aa still offarte cents to country nip pers.- Receipts are heavy, but are rfbaorbltl without dltflcolty. STREET WILL CXOE EARLY SATl RDAY rrwraro llram Will Aaalat faa Liberty Lama Campaign, Froat-atreet, firms haro agreed to close at 1 P. M. tomorrow la order to asaUt In too liberty bond campaign. There were large recelpta of aaparagwa yesterday, particularly white, which void at aad 12 cents. Groan la pyramids brought 15 aad Id cents. A straight car of celery and a, mixed car of cabbage aad lettoco are due today. A etmight car of strawberries waa shipped from Louisiana yesterdmy for the North -waat aad la due on Monday. About half of tho car will be distributed here. Book Cleauinaa. Bank clearings of th Northwestern cities yesterday wera aa follows: Clearing. Balnncee. Portland - l.V:sl.i:.n 1 noT.ota Seattle o,01tL4ft l,tini.SV Tacuma ....... 6-' j. 4M -T.hls Spokane l.l.vyw 3W.Si rOB1XAT MAKSET QCOTATIOM Grala. Floor. FecdU Ktc No aesalon Merchants Exchange. WHEAT Bulb baala. Portland, for No. 1 grade: Hard white Blues tarn. Early Bart, Allen Galagulas, Sartla Amber. $2.0. Soft white Palouse. bluest em. forty-fold. White Vailey, Gold Coin. White Russian. SJ.03. White club LltUe club, Jen kin i club, white hybrids. Son or. $2 Ok. Red Walla Red Rnaaiaa. red hybrids. Jones' fife, Cpell. ILkd. No. 3 grade, 3c leas: No. t grade, oc lea. Other gradea handled by samples. FLOUR Patents, $10. Valley, ftO.60. whole, wheat. 19.60: graham. S.2o; barley Tour. $1SVU30 par barrel; rye flour. tl0.73O12.7S par oarrai; com room, wbii to.au, yoiiow, 14.2.1 per barreL lilLLFEED Net mil prices, car lota: Bran. 3t per ton; shorta. $Z2 per ton; mid dlings, $39; mixed care and leaa thaa car loads, soc more; rouea oariey. 9 77 . v; rolled oats 176. CORN Whole, TT; cracked, $78 per ton. HAY Buying prices, f. o. o. Portland: Eastern Oregon timothy, $29030 pr ton; Vailey timothy. $JAW: a If a, fa. $24 924.50; Valley grata hay. $-2; clover. llQ2Q; traw. $&e)10, Dairy aad Coaatry Produce. BUTTE R Cubes, extras. 40c ; prime firsts, 39c; prints, extra. 44; cartons, lc extra: butt erf at. No. I. 44c delivered. KGGS ureiron ranen. current recelpta. 5c; candled, 30OS7c; selecta, Sbo per doaen. dozen. CHEESE Jobbers baring prtree, f. o. b. dock. Portland: Tillamook trip. eta, 24c; Young Americas. 25c par pound; longhorns. toe; Coos snd Carry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point: Triplets. 23Hc: Young Americas. 24 He per pound; longhorns. 24c per pound; dis count to Portland trade. POULTRY Hans. 2"c: rooster, old, 20c; stag. 22o : ducks. 32c; geao. 2.V:; tur keys, live, 246 27c; dressed. WC37o per pound. VEAL Fancy. l!c Pr pound. PORK Fancy. 21 w r'j2r per pound. FraUa and Vegetable. T-al jobbing quotations: FRUITS Oranges, navels, $4.T3fJT.G0; va leacias. $d 50d 7 - lemana $6l754j 7 25 par box; bananas. 0Vo per pound; grapefruit. $4.73 J2. apple. $1.2v42.73; Langertne. $2.60 t2 7A pr box VtGKT ABIDES Tomatoes, I2.T3Q5 par crate; cabbage. 3 9 4c pr pound: lettuce, $2 per crate; cucumbers, $1.25 1.7 per duscn: cauliflower. $1.5ul.75 per crate. : artlchukre, 6cw$l Pr dozen: garlic. 7c: 1 celery $3.75 per crate; peppers, S&o peri poi:pd: sprouts, 12VjO per pound: rhubaro. , $2.-02.50 per box; aeparngus. 9010c per pound; peas, 17a pX pound; spinach. $1.2u , ar crate. SACK fiUKTAtiLta arTota, si.zoax.ov per sack: turnips. $1.&0; parsnips. $1.25. POTATOc.5 ore son unrosntts, eu 9:10c: per hundred; Yakimas. sweet potatoes, lOo per pound. ONloNa Jobbing prices. lSlic per pound, Slaplo Croc arte a. Lo-al jobbing guotatloaa: fcL'GAR Sack baala: Fruit and berry. 17.87 fc: boet. $7.S7S; extra C. $7.47 pow dered, la barrels, $S.57te; cubes, la barraia, $4.77. NUTS walnuts, 34 He: eraxn nnts, iv 21c; filberts. 22 & 23c; almond. 19422c; pe- auta. 149 lac: cocoa out, ai.10 pr aosen; pecans, 17O10c; cheatnuta. 20c BEANS California joootng prices: small white. 13Sc; targe white, lac; bayou. 1044c; lima. 14 c: pink. lOc. Oregon beans, buying prices: White. 010c: colored, fc CU r tfc noasieo. in uruma. iiirdc SALT Gran! at ed. $10.75 per ton: balf- r round. 100s, $15 per ton; CO. $10 par ton; dairy. $18.75 per ton. RICE ooutnera aoaa. vove per pouna; Blue Koa. 9e; Japanea atyta. 84 08a ltltlED FRUITS A pp.. 13 wc; peacbea. HfrUc prunes. Italian. 11013c: raisins, 85c a tJ nor box: dates, fard. 4U.5Ut2 par bog; currants, li.; figs. $2y259 per box. Pro Tie lea. luteal Jobbing quotations: Uamh A 11 sUea. choice. 4c: ataadard 2Ac; skinned. 2df50c; picnics, 34c; cottage rwt.s. 2c . LARD Tierco basis, ataaaara pure zso; compound. 2340. . BACON Fancy. 7ir9c: atanaara. mo 45c: choice. .1147 4?o. DR Y t-A l.T abort clear neck. Z9uo; ax ports, 33Gc; plates. 24oc. 1 lidos aad Pott. HIDES Baited hides, 25 lb, aad up. 12c; salted stags. lbs. and up, 10c; salttd and greea kip. 15 to 25 loa., 12c; salted nd frees calf. 10 to 15 iba 21c; greea hides. ana UP, vc; grve aLgs. ou to ana up. 4iry inst naes. .c; ary luni can. horse bidee, si.xdov; aauefi norse bid $34. fc.L.Tii Drv long-wool peite. enc: ary short-wool nlta, 2 30c; salted peita, April taaeotr. 3g. Hap. Weed. Etc. 1HPS 117 crop 14 0 15c per pound; con tract, lev Wc. WOOL Eastern jregon. eeveoc per pound; Va.iey. 50(&vC par pound; Val.ejr lamb. 4otl60c. MOHAIR Long staple. 4ot wc per pound. CACARA BARK New and old, 8Ulc per pound. 12c per pound. Oil. GASOLINE Bulk 20 Sc: caseai 2c: naphtha, drums. liSc; case. 2c; engine distillate, drums, lOc; cass, lOr. LINSEED OIIj Kaw, Darreis. $1.07; cases. $1.77: bolk0. bsrrela. $!.: caaea, 1 7i. Tl'BPKVTINK In tnka A2tci L-aaea. 7."ic SAX FRANCISCO PRODI K M.RKET Pricea Cnrrewt on Fgaw Vegetables, Ireab Frwlt, 14c at Bay City. SiA2 FRANCISCO, April 4. Butter Extra. 41 (I 4Jc Eggs Fresh extra. 7c; extra firsts. 37 firsts. 37c; fresh extra puUsta, ;7V,c. firsts pullets, owc Che Young Americas. 2(1 ic. Poultry Hens, nominal. White Ieghorn rone: era. 24 w 24c; fryer. 35 htfoc; broilers. 50 2c; aqua be, $44.50; geeeo, 27 50c; turkey, mtaad and oil sloe. 3Uc ' Vegetable orn peaa. 3c; aapragus. Dlc: squash, craam. 50C?5c; eggplant, SO lie; pepper, Mexican greea chiles, 12H9 7 Wc: tomatoes. $1502.0U; lettuce. Sac ramento. $L25rl.oO; celery, $L10dL50: mushroema. 5W 15e; potatoes, river. $115 d 1.4: Ni.inii. 11732. sweet. $:tHi.7i onions. Auairmilan brown. 6ovyuc; green. 50 0 Tic; beete. wjca i ; gariir. c;tfornia. gJc; cucumoers. i.'viii; carrots. i; tur nips. 7c v 1: rhubarb. strswoerry, l"'c e ' $1 Oo. cabbage. 1H y J: spinach. 2 v3c; artichoke. loiOc: cauliflower. $1.50. . Krult Pear. Winter Neilla. iJeT 2.2$; amonSL $44.dO: grapaxruit. TTAfl3.23: ornr. $5.0 T; tnngerine. $1.50 U 1.73; tknna. Hawaiian. p oc : pineapples, nom- iaa: apples. ua.uom:a. ii.MfLi Recelpta Flour. 5510 quart are: barley. 6S73 centals: be ana. 922 sacks: potatoes, 730 sacks; hay. 32 tons; hides, lu4U; wine, 55,330 gallons. Lvubing RrtorM Ar. Favwmble. PENDLETON. Or, April 3. SpeclaL) Lambing operations In this counlr were nsver txtttir t ban this year. Th, nowfall nd cold weather of th, first few days of this week have dra. bo damag. to th, floeJts. J. N. Burgess, of the Cunningham Sheep . Land Company, says this I, th, bcl year hnT'Cooxnsxny has .xpefieacd In many sea sons, .nd.th. lambs ar. strong and hardy. Alfrd Smlta. of tb. J. C Smith Livestock Company, say his company baa lambed 114 pOT cent so far. Reports from other sheen men of tb, cwonty ar. fully a. optimistic Metal Market. NEW TORK. April 4. Metal Exchanr. q.o'.va lead easy. Spot. 7. 20ci 7 40c Spelter quiet. East St, Louis, spot, 7c aked. DmUatk Line! Market. TrLTTTH. Aprl 4 Linseed. f!UH! 4 tot,: May. .4.15H bid: July. 14.12 bid: October, tin bid. Comlnc Girl With Thousand Eyoa. Adr. BOND SALES LARGER Second. Fours Sell 'at Wide Range in Wall Street. ' FOREIGN WAR-ISSUES FIRM Slock Trading Continues Dull. With Price Cbanges Irregular in Ins Are Recorded by . Mu rines and Tobaccos. NEW TORK.. April 4. The ataok market experienced It, foorth uccojsaiTO litlt-M aea- ion today. tlcr aa early period which of' fered hope of a restoration of normal i-ondl tlona. Trartlnr lapsed aooa aft.r the open, tnr. the monotony thereafter finding occa sional relief In tho movement of special Is sues. Excellent crop prospects ar. Indicated b? the Government's latest weather report, but this made little impression upon rranffra and cotton carriers, neither manifesting the slightest animation. ..Shippings were almost the only investment stocks, with seasoned equipments, to register more than moderate chaoses, the former making extreme gains or 1 -to st, point, and th, latter 1 to points. - Sumatra tobacco mad, the new maximum of 98 for th. current movement, related issuea, inctuaing Tobacco producers, rupona Ing in material degree. Motors, oils, sugars and unclassified stock,' were temporarily higher by 1 to 3 points, but United States Steel was sluggish, yielding all its fractional gain. A spasm of activity and strength' in local utilities during the mld-Mssion followed tho decision ef an Ohio court permitting u in crease of fares in that state. Final quotations were at recession, of large fractions to a full point. Salt amounted to ZZS.0OU shares. Liberty second 4s. at the wide ran re of M 30 to 0.7u. contributed materially to the enlarged bond dealing. Domestic issues were Irregular, but internationals were frac tlonslly higher. Total sales par value were li.lio.uou. united State, bonds (old Issues) unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. 2.6h 3,t0 - 1,300 .1)1 am) '4.900 High. 75 H 4L-i 03 ta 7S4 to; lot Tlw. Eld. Am Bfet Sugar. American Ctn . . Am Csfr and Fdy Am Locomotle. Am nie!t A Ref Am Hugar Ref.. Am Tel & Tel . .. Am ZLl 8.... Ana Copper.... Atchison 741. 411, Til. 77!. 8914 -! 2H 7.H 101S 1.600 ' 03 63 t-3 109 H2 AGtWISSIi 8,900 1.100 ItOVi 103 SIT Bait si Ohio. . . Butte at Sup Cop. 20t California Pet Canadian Pic... C00 138 Centra Leather. .10o" 67 1. Ches & Ohio.... n-10 Btft. Chi M A St P.. ttuO 41 Chic, so t N W 300 Wi IS 1S8 o7 136 40 i &1H ..... 3't B2?, 29 lit 27W '47" 1 LOI n 1 f cus Chlno Copper .. Colo Fl & Iron . Corn Pdcts Ref. Crucible Steel . . 20 41 37 ', 200 . Visoo 3.40Q 1.400 6,400 ""206 .-.00 290 ' ioo 41 3T" 40 s i:'t" 121 no 4754 93 3H Cuba Cane Sugar lust Securities.. r.ne Gene Electric... General Motors. . Gt Northern PM C!t No Ore Ctfs Illinois Central. 1 137 13014 lo 27a M 47 Inspiration Cop int sier M Pfd tnt Nickel .... 14.1U0 92 H 2S1. 2li IS Int Paper Kan City Kothrn 200 Kenn Copper .. ion Louis & Nash... 200 Maxwell Motors. Mexican Pet ... 10,600 Miami Copper... 800 Missouri Pacific....... Montana Power. ...... Nevada Conner.. y.ftn i"H ."1 Ji.i, isi 81 114 4 114". 26 28 n 4H 2ii 13H 28V, ' 9 IS'. IS", i 2"ii, 29 101 104 m?4 y 19 V 2S in.-. 4 "44" "24 82 4 79 S N Y Central.... .V Y. N H a II.. Norfolk West Northern Pacific Pacific Mall .... Pennsylvania .. Pittsburg Coal.. Ray Con Copper. Heading Fiep Iron Steel .h.itrk Arls Cop Southrn Pacific. Southern Ky HOO .".I Hi 200 . 200 ' i".f 66 '""566 8.400 400 '24" HI H 78 9. m 23 TSH lrt S3 14 22. 40 I4;:i litis l.'2'i 90, l'K'S -.1 2.0no" 22, 40 14.1', I19V 1 90i 109 1; 78 b MUdeOaker Corp 1X2ki Texas Co 1.70O 41. 120 12.TS WIT. 1 nion faciric .. 1.400 ir S Ind Alcohol 5.300 IT ST Steel 23.600 ' o oieei fia. I'tah Coppe.r . . LioO 70 Ti Wabsh PM "H" . western f ;nlon. ...... . Vii'esthse Electric Tnn 92 i os 4ili 40 i Total sale, lor th, day 228.000 sharer BONtS. ?, 2 "I r" ,0Ti North Pafir r,7 Ji ref 2s cou. H7MP Tel T. ie. .l II"'0" wi Union Paclf.4s.- jjt rajsreg KM'. U S Steel 6-!... 87i US 4. cou... 1044s Paclc cv 3a... 90vJ "'2!- ""i t " nitlo-Krench r.s oi " V, r,''J Liberty 3,,.9.9 IvCdIb. : W 8 Lib 1st 4s..9 70 North Pacif 4s. 80 U S Lib 2d 4s... 96. 70 Boston Mining Stocks. BOSTON. Anrll 4 Closing quotations: Alloues ........ 30 Arizona Com ... 123. Calumet t Arix. 67 Cal 'Hecla 4.13 " Kld Dominion. 41 tjsceola . r.4 70 4 :s 4H -9Vj 14 28 julr.cy . . -upertor Centennial 13 (sup It Bos M. . 00 n ion o. 44Vi Shitnnen . K Butt. Cop M. 'Utah Cob Franklin 5 M'lnona Isle Roy rop).. 22i 'Wolverine .. l.ak. Copper ... ftU'Clranhv con 77 Jnh"t 6lVslGreene Cananea. .4054 Money, Kxchange, 4c. NEW TORK. April 4. Mercantile n.n.- tuui .iiu i . iiiuuius, . per cut. EtoHlnr SO -day bills. 4 72"i; commercial OO-day bills on bank-. 34.71V: comm.M.i 0-day bills. .4.71 .: demand. (4.73w: ca bles. 4. 70 7-16. Franca, demand 5.72 W. ca ble, 5"u!,. Guilders, demand 474, cables 43L Lire, uemana a.s-i, cables 8.52. Bubic, demand 13H. cable, 14, neoitnal. Bar silver. 91 Tic. . Mexican dollars. T4c ' Government, bond, heavy; railroad bonds Irregular. Tims loans firm: 60 days, 90 days and six months, 6 per cent bid. Call money firm: high. 4 per cent: low, 3H per cent; ruling rate. 8i per cent: clos ing bid. 3& Per cent: offered at 4 per cent; last loan. 4 per cent. LONDON. April 4. Bar silver. 4Sjd per ounce. .Money. . per cent. Discount rates: Short and three months. 8 9-16 per cent. Chicaco Dsliy Produce. CHICAGO, April 4. Butter lower. Cream ,17. 34 40 4 c Kggs unsettled. Receipts, 22,13 case,; flrsta 33tf335sc: ordinary flrsta S2fio2c; at mark, casts Included. 32t32c TOP HOG PRICE PAID FIRM MARKET IS M.VITAIKD AT , NORTH PORTLAND. Cattle Steady, Ith Limited Sale eelata lor " Day Are - " s-arpce.. ' ". f -Re- There wss a small run of flv toads or stock at tbe locaJ yards yesterday, includ ing the first car of sheep -that has reached Portland for some timV The market, al though quiet, was In good shspe throughout. A full load of hogs was sold at $17.25. tho top quotation, snd SI 7 was paid for tho remaining good lots. Cattle trading was limited, but ail classes were 'firm. Dally telegraphic reports to th Bureau ef Markets from- railroads in the United Status show 145,213 cars of cattle and calves, bogs, sheep, horses and mules and mixed stock loaded IB the various, states during March, lttlft. Total loadings In Western statea In carlots were; Cars! ' Cars. Oregon .......... 3 Vevada 47U Washington ..... -WMonttm 714 Idaho 12K'Ca!iforu.a .CHT Utah' eJtf Arizona Local receipts yesterday were S4 cattle, 366 hogs and 1O0 sheep. Shippers were K. E. Parker. Clackamas, 1 load sheep; V. R Sexton. McMlnavMIe, 1 load cattle and hogs; D, BursciU Central Point, 1 load cattle and hogs; Cutford Bros., Gerrais. 1 load cattle and hogs; Walter Given,- Estacada, 1 load cattle and hogs. The day's sales were as follows: Wt Price.) 14515.001 lcow . 206 17.1o 1 cow . 135 17.00 1 cow . 210 1O.0O1 x com. 1 I0.O0! 1 cow 4 im 17.0"f 1 cow . Sou I6.O01 1 cow . Wt Price. 7 hops , 5 hogs . 19 hotrs . , 0 hoirs 3 hogs 13 hogs , 1 hog .. 1 cow .. 1 cow . . 1 cow . . 1 cow . 1 cow - . , 2Tcowa , 1 cow . . 1 cow 1 cow . , 1 cow . , 1 cow .. 2 cows 1 cow . . 1 cow -. , 1 cow . . 3 cow, . 1 cow .. 1 cow . . 1 steer . 1 cow . . .1110 7.00. 8W 59a s. cuo . 830 .. -0 ..1000 . -. 81 . . 9110 ;. 9iu . . two 6-2.) 9.00 9.50 S 00 IS 8.00 7.P. 940 5.751 1 cow .. tv0 .. 840 ..30GO ..1200 920 .. 730 ...1140 .. 970 .. 9'0 .. 8O0 .. 80 .. 9II0V ..1010 ..1150 .. V1K .. 770 t .. 840 " 6.7." 1 cow V 7.25 1 heifer 8.75 1 bull . S. 00 hogs . 6.50,14 hoKS . . .1400 T.iO 155-15.50 . 21t 17 00 . 210 16.8.". 4.50 2 hoea 8 (K)89 h.fcs .... 198,-17.25 7.30, 4 Ijoco 130 15.50 4.50 7s hogs 1W1 17 "0 5.001 1 hog 1.-.0 ,11.00 H. 25:13 hoe. 7.IM1, 1 hoc TOO. 15.50 370 16.00 0.5O;10 h.xrs . ... 24: 17.00 S.ot 3 hogs R.25 3 hogs 6.25 4 hogs 7.i! 3 hogs S.iHll 4 hoc ... 423 18.23 ..1S 17.O0 Tn. 417 1600 ... 423 10.25 ... 375 1600 ... 172 17.00 870 7.75171 bogs Prices current at the local yards are as follows: , ,v , ' - " Cattle , 7" Prices. Good to choice steer.-, v. .,Il.O012.00 Medium to good steers:?-....... IO.5O9 11.0 Common to medium steers...... 9.00fflo.K) Choice cows and heifers 9.73'dlO.TC Com. to good cows and heifers. 8.000 9.50 canners. .k-. '4.C5S 6.23 Bulls i-.-. .. 5.00 0 9 00 .. 7.50 91200 ... 6.50 it 9.50 . ..17.00 f 17.25 ...16.75 a 16. 90 .. 14-7515.73 Calves . Stockers and feeders. , hosts Prime 4lKht : Prime heavy .., PlgS ... a ,". .... . . ....,.., Sheen w j. Western lambs Valley lamb. ....... 15. 00 13.50 ....... 14.50jH5.00 ........ 13.009 13.50 ... 12 50 13.00 ....... 9.DOa12.00 Yearlings .......... wethers - Ewes Chicac Livestock Markrt- CHICAGO.' - April 4. Hoes Receipts, 25.- 000; slow at yesterday's average. Bulk. $17 40fel7.BO; llgbt. ,17.45918: mixed, 817.10 it in; heavy. ld 40 a 10.05-: rough. .10.40 16.65; pigs, $13317.25. Cattle Receipts. 11.000: firm.' Native steers, 810.100 15.20: stockers Rnd feeders, S. 4012; cows and heifers, . S.80& 12. 40; calvos. 31131675. Mirep Hecelpts. 9000: firm. Sheep, 812.25 3 17.10; lamba 815.739 20.50. . , ; Omaka IJveetocJk ' Mstrket.' OMAHA. April 4. Ho4n Receipts; 13,000: market steady to 10c lower. Heavy, 816-30' 17; mixed, $16.65 918.95; light, $16.70$ 17.20;. pigs, $12416.50; bulk of sales, $16.63 it. . Cattle Receipts. 4600: market 1015c higher Native steers. 310 500 14.50; cows and heifers. 88.10&12: Western steers. 89.50 12.30: Texas ateera, 39011: cows and heif ers. 38310.50; canners, 37.50(98.50; stockers ana leeaers, 1.60 3 12.2.-; calves, utcl3; bulls, stags, etc., $7.75010.79. Sheep-Receipts. 3600: market strong tfl 10c higher. Yearlings, $18018; wethers. $14 17; ewes, $13915.50; lambs, $18.35 20.35. Coffe. Futures Trade Less Active. NEW YORK. April 4. The market for coffee futures was less active today, with the trade evidently waiting - for something omciai witn rererence to expected Govern ment action in the ocean freight situation. Meanwhile the talk of Increase In imports seemed to be subsiding, but there was fur- ther scattering liquidation, and after open ing unchanged to two points- lower tbe market closed net unchanged to five points lower. May sold off to 8.57c with th. close showing rallies of a few points on tne near months. May, 8.39c; July, 8.84c; September, 8.68c; October. 8.71c: December. 8.78c: January. 8.84c; March. 8.98c spot coffee lull; Rio 7s, tf&c; Santos 4s, 11 c Mora offers were reported tn the cost and freight market, and it was said that Santos as had sold at 11. steamer shipment. London credits. Offers of Santos 4s were reported at 10.40 via sailer and at 10.80 via steamer. London credits. The official cable reported no change the Rto market. San Ion spots were 50 reis and futures 50 and 75 reis lower. Brazilian port receipts 33.000. r mat ilia Grata Not Damaged. PENDLETON. Or., April 4. (Special.) So far as can be learned there has been no damage to th, Umatilla County wheat crop from the cold snap of the first of the week, despite the fact that much of tha grain on the reservation was in a condition where it is highly susceptible to the cold. Farmers forecast tb, largest crop in the history of the county. Grain sowed early In tbe all Is already Jointing, reservation farmers report. As probably half of the gram on tb, reservation Is in this condl tlon. it will be ready for an early harvest, providing- no seriously adverse weather ap pears. 'avai Stores. 6AVAXNAH, Ga., April 4.-Tvrpcntht, firm, 3o;c; sales. 241 barrels; receipts. 50 barrels; shipments. 202 barrels; stocks, 24,- Tt barrels. . Kosln. firm: receipts, 443 barrels: sales. 442 barrels; shipments, 605 barrels; stocks. tX.&41 barrels. Quote: B. D. K. $5.2A; F. O. m. i. k. so.ju; ai, sd.io; f. su,oU; wu, $7.05; WW, 27.40. S ' New York Sugar Market. NEW TORK. April 4. Raw sugar steady. Centrifugal 6-00&c; floe granulated, 7.45c. Hops. Etc-, at New York. NSW TORK. April 4. Hides, hops and wool unchanged. , Dried Fruit mi New Ysrk.- NEW YORK. Aoril 4. Eva do rated an pies, dull;' prunes. Irregular; peaches, firm. . Cotton- Market. NEW YORK, April 4. Spot cotton steady. Middling. SOc ASPARAGUS CUTTING BEGUN Will to Salmon Farmer Reports- Sca- - son Cnusnally Early. WHITE SALMON, Wash.. April" 4. (Special.) C D. Moore has bemn cut ting: asparagus on his nine-acre ranch on the river bottom at White Salmon. This is one of the earliest seasons he has seen. He will soon begin shipping: to the Portland market. Mr. Moore is known as the "Lady Apple King" of the Northwest on ac count of his commercial orchard of 2H acres of this charm ins little red cheeked fruit, which finds its market mainly in the large Eastern cities for table decorating during the holiday season. His apples are shipped mainly to New York: his grass to the Portland and. Seattle- markets. Indications this season are for fA cars of Lady apples and better than 1500 pound bundles of grass. . BIG BAZAAR IS PLANNED Allied Red Cross Fair to Be Held at Oentralla. ' CENTRALLY. Wash.. April 4. (Spe cial.) A delegation of Centralians, ac companied by the High School Band, last night attended a Red Cross dance tn Cheballs to advertise the allied Red Cross baxaar to be held here the week of April 15. A simlliar trip will be made to Elma Saturday. Further plans for the baxaar were made at a meeting of the committee chairmen Tuesday night. A parade the opening night will be one of the big features. Every nation allied with the United States in tha war will be rep resented by a float and music will be furnished by the Cheballs Military Band. Salter Valley Band. High School Band and a fife and drum corps. Six Fairs of Socks In Wek Record. ABERDEEN. Wash., April 4. (Spe cial.) With- six pairs of- socks to her credit for one week's knitting Mrs. M. McDonald, member of the local Moose Lodge Red Cross auxiliary. Is believed to hold the local record for fast sock knitting. She has four sons in. ; the service. . - . '- - Discharged Soldier Hangs Self.. . i ' -SPRING FI EL E riL. April 4. Joseph W. Austin, after being discharged from the regular Army because .of a minor physical defect, dressed himself in bis Army uniform and hanged himself last night. : omtnff. Girl With Thousand Eyes. Adv. LOSSES HADE GOOD SO" 1 Exporters Replace Oats Car . . goes Sunk in Transit. BUYING STIMULATES. PfllCE Profit-Taking Later Wipes Out Most of Chicago Advance Falling Off in Receipts of "Corn ! Are Pre-?.. ,." '. dietedField Work Kushed.' V.V- CHICAGO. lArif 4. Exptrft bujrln. id to be to repJac carsroes lost Hi transit, did much to lift it rain ortoea to3Ly.. but after ward profit taltlnr on tbe part of holder wiped oat much, of the calnsJ Corn closed teaar. 0ttc net higher, with May (1.26 V. Oata finished a shade to He up. In provisions there were losses of 10c to 22c Apprehension that the wants of exporters of oata might at any mo ment he filled and that a 'withdrawal' of bldr would suddenly follow explained - tb readiness with which realizing sales were negotiated by the oats market. vAt Xlrst, bowever, the demand from seaboard Interests prored the dominant lac tor, and there was a rather sharp advance, due somewhsA to a con tin nan c of low tem peratures and to the fact that the 'Visible supply was materially, uader lest year's fig urea. Complaluts of car scarcity added force also to tho transient bulge.-- - , Predictions of a decided falling off In re ceipts of corn next week tended to uphold com prices. It was said field work was be ing rushed and that curtailment of hauling to Interior stations would result. , - Provisions lacked support. The chief rea son ascribed was that tbe existing stocks of dry salted meats were tbe largest ever known. Leading futures ranged as follows: -i CORN. Open. Hl?h. tsOTT. $1.25 Close. May OATS. April May . . '. .90 . .85 Vi .S5"i .89 i .84 V SV3& i MESS PORK.' . .... 48.20 48.00 Card. .25.9r, . 2?i.S 2.V7T .20.20 26.20 28.03 Mar - 48.05 Mar July 3.80 6.10 SHORT RIBS. '. ' ' .24.12 24.42 ' 24.87 24..15 .24.82 24.92 24.77 24.62 May July Cash prices were: .. ' Corn No. 2 ysllow. ,1.80: No. 3 yel low. 11.6.'4iil.75: No. 4 yellow. Jl.M31.tl2. Oats No. S white, 91K&92KC; standard. 92 190214 c Rye No. 2. 82.81 2.82. Barley l.0ftl95. Timothy (58.25. Clovel? 828 SSI. Pork Nominal. Lard $25.70. Ribs 823.42 a 23.92. Primary receipts Wheat, 220,000 vs. 90B, 000 bushels: om 1.14O.000 vs. 604,000 bush els: oats: 1.347.00 vs. 798.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 164.000 vs. 789,000 bushels; corn. 7A0.000 vs. 450.000 bushels oats. 911,000 vs. 760,000 bushels. Grain at Ban Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, April 4. Flour, $10.80 per barrel. rcraln Wheat. Government price. $3,50; barley, 83.60 ta 75; oats, white feed, nomi nal; corn, calllornia yenow, Hav Whaat and wheat and oats, $26.50 28: tame oat. 26&2S: barley. 2224; al falfa. 820022: barloy straw. SOM Sue. Aiitlfeed Cracked corn and feed cornmeal. $77ffiSO: meals, alfalfa, carload lots, 30'a 38.50; cocoannt. 544.50 as to lor. PERSONAL MENTION. G. E. Lynch, of Minneapolis, Is at the Ritz. . , , - W, A. Jones, of Echo, is at the Cor nelius. B. Erdman, of New Tork, Is at the Benson. C V. Bavlln, of Hood River, Is at the Benson. Fred Groner, of H 11 labor o, is at the Seward. ' Reo Pearce.' of Circle, Cal., is at the Perkins. H. E."Anderson, of Seattle, is at the Perkins. J. M. Porter, of Corvallis, is at the Carlton. H. O. Howell, of Astoria, is at the Portland. R. W. Ferrell of Medford, is at the Cornelius. Gwendolyn Spelle. of Chicago, is at the Eaton.. C. F. Carpenter, of Medford, Is at the Multnomah. C. V. Hooper, of Grants Pass, is at the Oregon. ; Charles Dorren. of Roseburg. is at the Palace. M. Jt Regan, of San Francisco, is at the Seward. C. R. Wheeler, of Arnold, Neb., ia at the Imperial. Fred J. Holmes, of La Grande, is at the Imperial. Mrs. Maude Peters, of Sherwood, is at the Eaton. E. Carlsen. of Rldgefleld, Wash., is at the Perkins. A. Raymond, of Astoria, is registered at the Oregon. C. H. Miller, of Aberdeen, Wash., is at the Oregon. A. G. Henderson, of Walla Walla, is at the Oregon- Charles A. Beck, of Pomona, Cal., is at the Seward. - , Jacob Mclntire, of Bellingh'am, Wash., is at the Ritz. Joseph Peltkan, of Spokane, Wash., is at the Carlton. James Munn, of Denver, Colo, is at the Multnomah. J. C. Scott, of Walla Walla, Wash., is at the Multnomah. Miss Anna Syverson, of Winnipeg, is at the Washington. Mrs. E. J. Phelps, of Seattle, Wash., is at th Nortonia. Maude L. -Vrooman, of Vancouver, Wash., is at the Ritz. D. H. Farrlngton. of The Dalles, is registered at the Ritz. A. Sphar, of Aberdeen, Wash., is reg istered-at the Perkins. Claude A. Warren, of Rldgefield, Wash., is at the Palace. , Mrs. Joseph Black, of San Francisco, Cat. is at the Nortonia. H. L. Cooper, of Walla Walla, is reg istered at tfce Imperial. E. A. Saramons. of Chicago, is reg istered at the Portland. Blanche Parkinson, of Chicago,, is registered at the .Eaton., Mrs. J. R. Palmer, of Stevenson, Wash., is at the Palace. T. T. Ristelgen, of Grand Forks, N. D., is at the Carlton. Walter H. Cree,. of Los Angeles, Is registered at the Benson. A. N. Holman, of. Eugene, is regis tered at the Washington. J. D. Goff rie- and Mrs. Goff rie, of Mc- Minnvllle, are at the Palace. F. H. Flnley. of Spokane, Wash, is registered, at the Multnomah. C. R. Halberg and Mrs. Halberg. of Rainier, are at the Cornelius. Mrs. C E. Griffith, of Kennewick, Wash, is at the Washington. - James D. Hoge, banker and capitalist of Seattle, is at the Portland. .William Baxter and Mrs. Baxter, of Camas, Wash, are at the Washington. John Steidl. one' of the pioneers and founders of Bend, Is registered at the Benson. , O. A. Eaase and Mrs, Haass, of Deep Down you know it's your duty to buy a Liberty Bond. That is all there is to the question of financing this war against Germany. " - vDo it now! Any bank will help"you. MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. - 201 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon . 4 Oshbosh Wis, are registered1 at the Carlton..: - "'. - . At D. Taylor and MrsTaylor. of Stan ford..vConn-, are registered at" the L. B. Oaf man and Mrs. Oatraan, of Stockton, Cal, are registered at- the Cornelius. R. M. Evans, supervisor of the Whit man National forest.' is at the district forestry office in Portland on-detail work. . ' v William Pohlman. a "prominent banker and stock grower of Eastern Oregon, is here from his home town. Baker. He is registered at the Im perial. J. H. Dunlop. formerly one of the managers of the Wind River Lumber Company, at Cascade Locks, but now of the big mill at Littell, Wash, is at the Portland. Mrs. J. J. Roe, of Vancouver, Wash, underwent a serious operation at tha Good Samaritan Hospital on Wednes day morning and is doing nicely. Mrs. Roe is the wife of M. E. Roe and the mother of O. G. and F. L. Porter, of this city. , ' GREETERS TO BE WOMEN Hood! River Hotelman Decides to . 'dust Men Emploj-cs. ' HOOD RIVER. Or., April 4. (Spe cial.) C. A. Bell, proprietor and man ager of the Mount Hood Hotel, Hood River's pioneer hostelry, and chairman of the canteen committee of the local Red Cross Chapter, says his motto is "Let the men go to war." Mr. Bell is going to use women us clerks at his hotel. ... The pioneer hotelman, whoso- only child, Fred H. Bell, is now. in France with a regiment of artillery, gives the following necessary qualifications for his applicants: Bona fide recommend ations, 30 years of age or older, neat ness and accustomed to meeting the public Former Albany Boy Sow in France. ALBANY, Or, April 4. (Special.) Leland R. Gilbert, former Albany boy, has arrived safely in France, according to a card received yesterday by his father, P. D. Gilbert, ex-Mayor of Albany and chairman .of the Linn County chapter, National Council ,of ieiense. Leland is the oldest of four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert who are now In the service. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 'PORTLAND. Anrll 4. Maximum temn.rs. ture, 62 degrees; minimum. 34 degrees. River .robins, o a. j., t.n leet; change m last 24 hours. 0.4 foot fall. Total rainfall (S F M. to 5 P. M.). none. Total raintall since cememDer a. iwit. -i ni-hu- normal inuaes; oeticiency, i.n inches, bun rise, 6:48 A. M. : sunset. 7:43 P. M. Total sunshine, 12 hours; possible, 12 hours 08 minutes, aioonnse, x;4a A. Jl. ; nioonset, 12:09 P. JL . . THE WEATHER. Wind TATIOlfB, tats at Wsathsl Baker . Boise Boston SSI 5o;o.oo; . .IKW . . N'W! Clear 42j0.00, 40 0.10, 54lO.OO Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear 6 SE Caicarv. . . NW Chicago ... 3SI0.A0 ift v iClear Cloudy Lenver ..... 30f0.12!14NW Des Moines Eureka ouiu.tHinuih; MiO.oni. .W sin.oirl' -4R uiear Pt. cloudy fialveston . Clear Helena 181 3410.011 6:.S Ml... l .021 slB 38l."4l0.liu:22lN13 Cloudy Cloudy Clear t .Juneau ... Kansas Cltv Los Angeles... 4;o.l)01..ISW Pt. cloudy Clear Aiarsnileia OOlO.OOl. .'NW eio.mt 8inw Medford Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Alinneanolis . &(O.OU-. . w 86'0.00 s;sw New Orleans . .New York . - i0;0.00 North Head . North Taklma, 4SI0.OO: ... o.ool N Clear 'Clear Cloudy Phoenix 7410.00 w w Pocatello .... 380. 00 ; Portland 2j0.00i oalo.oo SE ijiear Rosebnra- . NWlClear Sacramento .. St. Louis .... Salt Lake ... 6410.00 StiiO.OO 36i0.00 W Clear Clear E N"W Pt. cloudy San Diego .... 600.0012, W Clmidv an b ranclsco 6410.00 W Pt. cloudy Seattle Sitka Spokane ..... Tacoma 6010.001.. sw t.iear Cloudy . Clear 4410.001 calm 58I0.OOI12IW 6210.00 .. W & II, 0.00 . .W . . . 0.02 cartn 62,0.00 . .iSW M 0.00 12;N 58!0.00l4lSW Pt. cloudy Tatongh Island 'Clear tValdex Walla Walla. Clear 'Clear Clear Clear Washington . Winnipeg tA. M. today: P M. report of preceding day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair: light westerly winds. Oregon Fair: light rrost south and east portion in early morning; moderate westerly winds. v ashington Fair; moderate westerly winds. Idaho Probably lair. EDWARD L. WELLS, Meteorologist. QAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. CARLBERGr-SWANSON Carl O. Carl- berg, 30, 874 Vancouver avenue, and Elsa v k. bwanson, 24, r rancis avenue. ELLIS-PRINTZ Harold S. Ellis, 24, 741 Hoyt street, and Anna E. Printz, 20, S4fi Lombard street. CARDINAL-BEATTIE LOD18 J. Cardinal. legal. 625 Washington street, and Agnes E. Beattie. legal, same address. WALTERS-YE AGER Pete Walters. 25. 193 East Stark street, and Elizabeth Yeager. 19. s.01 East Tenth street North. SIMON-SCHENNECKER John Simon, 22. 912 Nlooll street, and Helen Scbennecker, 21, 565 Lake street. 6ANDERS-STULTS M. G. Sanders, legal. Alder Hotel, and E.' Mae Stults, legal. Park apartmenta WOOD-ROBINSON Carl C. Wood, legal, 434 East Mill street, and Mrs. Ella Mae Rob inson, legal, 492 East Twentieth street. Vancouver Marriage Licenses. SMYTH - ROSEBROUGH Thomas G. Smyth. 31. of Portland, and Ida R. Rose- brough, -O. of summit, ur. BROWN -WHITMAN Winfield S. Brown, 68, of Portland, and Mrs. Ors E. Whitman, 49, of Orange. Cal. BIRCHER-BENSON Frank Bircher. le gal, of PalougesWash.. and Verna Marilda ttenson, legal, ox fatouse, nun. Births. , - KILPORD To Mr. and Mrs. Edward James Kilford. 4S5 Taylor. March 26, a son. ROBBINS To Mr. and Mrs. Archie E. Robbins, SS23 Foster road, April 1. a daugh ter. TAKAHAMA To Mr. and Mrs. T. Taka hama, 660 Columbia boulevard. March 27, a daughter. JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jones, 914H East Mosrison. March 28, a daughter. RYAN To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ryan. St. Francis apartments, March 18, a daugb- KILGORE To Mr. and Mrs. Hogh H. Kll gore. 734 Yamhill. March 28. a daughter. ROBINSON To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob Inson. 8S3 East Twelfth. March 30, a daugh ter. WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Williams. 1101 Vernon avenue, March 23. a daughter. RUFF To Mr. snd Mrs. George William Ruff. 646 Nehalem avenue. March 29, a daughter. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson. 431 East Twelfth, March 18. a son. ZILL To -Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zlll, 4205 Seventy-ninth. March 80, a son. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. 219 Eaat Ninety-second, March 31, a son. HAYA&HIMS Te Mx, and Urs. Hio Haya- in Yoiir Heart $100 .$500 Exempt from Income Tax to Municipal coupon bold Bonds . Call or phone for details) Bsy 851; A-S06S Lumber mens TR U ST CO M PAN Y CAPITAL ASS SURPLUS JC0O.0OO Lumbermen! Bids. Portlsna.Ore CLARK, KENDALL cS: CO. It's here: - The Third Liberty Loan : . Campaign We're here: ' To give you any informa tion and aid you in the pur chase of LIBERTY BONDS Subscribe Early . Directly Opposite the Liberty Temple 205-206 Northwestern Bank Bid. shhne. 260 & . Larrabee, March 27, a daugh ter. BAKER To Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, 1042 Grand avenue, March 13, a son. COOK To Mr. and Mrs. James S. Cook, 230 Larrabee, March 24, a daughter. . EBERLE To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Eberle, 774 Haigbt avenue, March 23, a daughter. &BRADFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Bradford. Lyle. Wash.. March 25, a son. LEPPOLD To Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Leppold, 1434 East Gllsan, March 30, a son. Bolldlng Permits. G. S. ERICKSON Erect garage. 1166 Bur rage, between Jessup and Killingswortb ; builder, same, $75. HARRY HADSEN Erect one-story shack, 1096 Marguerite street, between East Emer son and Webster; builder, same; 4150. tr. A.N ttepair one-story stors bitlldinff. 15 North Third street, between Gllsan and Flanders: builder, same; 995. HENRY SCHWEITZER Repair two-story residence, 660 Insley 'avenue, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth; George Kinnear. builder: 100. 3ATES REAL ESTATE ft INVESTMENT COMPANY Repair three - story room and hotel building, 104 and 106 Fourth street, betwean Washington and Stark; George Kin near. Guilder: $1000. CLARENCE L. WOOD Erect garage. 685 East Eighth street, between Karl and Rhine; builder, same: $75. J. K. YOUNG Erect one-story warehouse, 231 Ankeny street, between First and Sec ond streets; builder, same: $1500. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Repair two story school building. Thirty-fifth and Yam hill streets; builder, same: $300. AUGUST HBNRIKSON Repair one-story residence, 964S Pifty-slxth avenue, between Ninety-sixth and Ninety-seventh; builder, same; $300. , W. D. MCDONALD Erect garage, 2.3 East Sixteenth North, between Multnomah and Wasco: builder, same; 2Q. RAY SOUMIE Erect garage. 1699 Exeter street, between Portsmouth and Willamette boulevard: builder, same: $35. H E. HARTCNG Repair one-story resi dence, 962 East Sixth street North, between Prescott and Going: builder, same; $50. MIKE MONZELLI Erect garage, 417 East Forty-eighth street. Detween Lincoln and Sherman, builder, same: $35. Coming-. Girl With Thousand Even. Adv. FACTS NO. 253 cp O N S OF j IRES IT IS ESTIMATED that in 1916 the scrap heap of worn out rubber tires amounted to 183,000 tons. This enormous waste could have been im mensely curtailed and the wearing qualities of tires im measurably augmented it roads and higwaya were paved with BITULITHIC WABREX 1IB.OTHEHS COMPANY, Journal BldK- Portland. Or. TRAVELERS" GUIDE. S. S. ROSE CITY Sails 3 P.M. MONDAY, APRIL 8 FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES -The Saa Frsmelaeo Portland 9. 9. Co., Third' aad Waslato Streets wth O.-W. R. 4L N. Co.). Tel. Broad way 4500. A 612L, nzuzn urn NEW TORK BORDEAUX PAEIS Direct Route to tbe Continent, WCEKLX DEPAKTltUiS. Fosazt Bro., t-ae. Cfeaat Agents. 1U Csbjij . el.. beatUe. uc auy X.cal agents. f3