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TOE MORXTN-G OHEGOXIAN. SATURDAY. APRIL 6, 1918. 21 BUG PRICE GOES UP Wheat Sacks at 25 Cents Said to Have Disappeared. FARMERS WILL PAY MORE Grain '.Dealer Believed There Was 51111 Lance Stock on Hand, but ldinff Sellers II to With drawn From Market. rsportsd at t.OAc, itiamer shipment. London cr-MitsL The official cab1s reported no change In tho 41e markst. 6ntna wu so rata higher for spot and 23 to 7 reis btcher for fu tures. Brulllaa port receipts, I'.I.'KM POUDdS. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities reaiordar were- follows: "lrtr,cs Ba'anca. Portland $&.:,::i.67i) $ :.';. 7 7 SMttlt 4.1.X1 1.01 1. 041 Tsroma ............... 545. 0 1.4W Spokane 1 V'a.Vi.'li I'SU.tUO PORTLAND X1IKKT QUOTATION! FEW STOCKS REACT tria man. xarwirs and oiaer. Interested are asklag what haa brroa of tij, large Anippty of 2.5-cnt gram bass which vu aoppossa to bo to tae NonbnM or con tra clad (or to nit at tats price. Tor swv ral days, according to (rata dealers. It au not baaa possible Co any bara at tha find prm of U csatav aa the sellers war at of stock. At tha reeent coafarone at Washington botweee tha Pood Administration and Pa cific Coast baa men aa agreeaaeat vu raachad to aail all tha baca aa hand or contracted tor at 36 rents, prorldad tbo Admlalatratiea would fix tbo dlffereatlal botwasa sacked aad balk wbsat at a cer tain price Tha Admlalatratloa did this. sBakfag tlia differential ceata. It waa tha snderstanding that Bags bought la Cal ratta mbeeqaentlr coald bo aold aa tha basis of their coat prlca, which has ad vanced slnco tha Waehlngioa eonfereace. Tha arsanuat raachad was satisfactory t tha whaat (rowers arao attended tha Waahlogtoa meeting, as they anderstood tha aapply of bags arailabla was Urge noogn to tako ears of a conalderabla part af tha crop. Since that time, however, ao one la the train trade bars baa heard of morn activity la the baa market, yet there are practical lJ bo 25-cent baas new to be bad anywhere. That the bag mca coald J poand. rrrhaate exchaage. aooa session : CATS Hid No. : white feed ! 00 Oats aid corn la bulk, eastern: OATS Bid. No. I white ..............V1.7 Tfclrtr-lght-lb clipped ft--o CtlRV w No. 3 rellow .T....... nn No. 2 mixed...... o.ou WHEAT Balk basis. Portland, for No. 1 (rads: Hard white Blueslem. Early Bart, Allea Galag-ulas, itartln Amber. t0X eotl wait Palooae, blueetem. forty-fold. White Valley. Cold Cola. White Russian. t.'.OS. While club Lltus club. Jenkins' club, white hybrids. Bono.-a. 12 01. r.ed Walla Hed Russian, red hybrids. Jonas' fife. CoppelL 11.(4. So. 2 grade. 3c leas; No. 3 grade. 6c less. Other grades handled by earaples. FLOL'R Patents. (10; Valley. $.0; whole wheat. $u.ao: graham. $I.2: barley four. $13v13$o par barret: rye fioar. $in.73v I2.7B p-r barrel: cornmaaU white, I&.60; yellow. $4.23 par barrel. MILLFEED Net mill prices, car lots: Braa, 1M par toa: shorts. 333 per ton: mid dllnge, $.!; mixed cars and leas than car load, ooc more; rolled barley. $774 79; rolled oata 37a. COKN Whole. $77: cracked. ITS per ton. H A T Burins' prices, f. o. b. Portland: Eastern Orecoa timothy. I - ft 30 par ton: Valley timothy. IUMl alfalfa. i4t:t.i0 Valley grain hay. 123: clover, flat? 20, straw, fas; 10. Ialry and Ceaatry nod mo. BUTTER Cubes, extras, Ssaauc: prims firsts. 3ac; prlota. extras. 44c: cartona, lc extra: butterfat. No. 1. aac delivered. KriS , urFfnn rancn. curreat receipts. $4936o; candled, 36 S 3 To: selects, Sao per aoain. CilEEeE Jobbers baying prices, f. o. dock. Portland: Tillamook triplets. 24c Younc Americas. Tc per pound: ioncnorae. 2Ac: Coos and curry, t. o. b. Myrtle rolnt. Triplets. 23v,c: Tonne Americas. 24Ho per pound: lonxhorna. vae par pouna; o aio count to rortlana trade. POULTRY Hans. I.V-; roostera. old. XOc: staaa. S2c: ducks. 32c: Bees. 2Sc: tur- keys, Uva. 2e$27c; dressed. 3S07o per Trade Is of Smallest Volume in Nearly Three Years. TRADERS AWAIT WAR NEWS bars: J. Dadrak. Sheridan, 1 load cattle and hoes. With sheep Union 3Ieat Co.. Lyle, 4 loads. Tha day's sales ware as follows: Wt. Price. I Wt. Price. Scows.... 7805.30 1 ball 113037.30 2 cows 870 4.751 2 bulls.... 10.-.5 00 Scorn.... t30 6 50! lcow...... S0 7.50 1 cow 810 8.251 1 cow MO 7.00 2 cows . 735 3.501 2 steers.... 9.25 4 cows.... MO 6.501 1 bull 650 6.00 3 cows 1056 7.231 2 hors 170 1T.00 lcow S30 4.50 41 hogs ISO 17.00 Scon.... 734 650-25 hoes 1S9 17.0O 2 cows.... 970 9.00 73 hogs 172 17.00 lcow S70 8.75: 2 hoirs 425 16.00 2col.... 725 7.23113 hoas 210 17.15 156 17.00 lcow M0 6.00! 3 hoxs..... 1 cow. S10 4.00 7S hoits ISO 17.00 1 cow 1100 S .001 2 hoxs 135 15.30 1 cow 850 6.00 3 bona 113 13.50 2 cows S40 7.01! ho 106 15.50 lcow 1140 9.2.. 10 hogs have disposed of so maay baa la such snort period aad bo one hear of It la ra atnded as remarkable. The diaappoaraaee of 2-5-cent bars Is not takea to meaa that there will bo a bar - shortage as tbo Coast, as sellers are ai ready orfertnf ban for Later delivery bat at a hither price. Tastsrday Jane bass were offered to prospective havers at 23 reata. and It baa bean Intimated mat tha market may 10 to 30 cents or hlfber. On tha baeis of present Calcutta coat. freLehta. etc.. It Is said that 3d cents la aot aa on rraaonabia figure. Bull the farmers la the Northwest who thoucht they woold sat hat bags ther needed at tha 25 -cent basis ara some to be keenly disappointed. It Is a.su undrrstiod that tha matter has beea iimuant to the attentloa ot the Food Ad- mlnlarratlon. lot At. ATS BII- ARE KtDTCtD Uffrra tor ItoLk t'ora Are Alas Lower at .werrbanls "Lxraaase. The oits market was 50 ccats lower oa Nurthirotcrn at lhs Uerrhanta En ch ansa yesterday, but blda for Kas tern oata were about a quarter hlsher thao at the preced ins session. There were Bo bids on barley, torn offers were reduced fiOcffSl-23. Weather conditions la the Middle West, aa wired from Chicago: "Wlnnlpes. clear. 25: Minneapolis. Daluth, clear, 30; Chlcaso, reoria. St. Louia, clear. 3.1; Kansas City, fit. Joseph. TopeJia, cloudy, 40; Hutchin son, in latins. 54 : Ohio Valley, cloudy, 23. ro recast: Unsettled, probably rain: Mis souri. Iowa. Illinois, warmer tonlsnt." Bradstreeta reports claaxaaces this week af 2.664.704 bushels wheat aad 2.1 79. Si 1 bashais coxa. ArseoUne wheat shipments this week a.452.0u0 buahela to the United Klnsdom. 439,000 boshela to tha Continent aad 166. 00 boshels to Boa-uropeaa ports. (aa Fraacisco stacks of sraln la wars houae aad oa wharvea April 1 were: Wheat. I&s45 toaa versus 11.761 year aso: barley. 7710 versus 1 toes: oata. 1563 versus ftAl tons; com, 40 versus 164 tons; beans. 164.170 aacks versus 137.150 sacks. Receipts at San Francisco durlns March: Wheal, 3094 tons versus 4763 tons year a: barley. 5716 versus 6107 tons: oats. versos 26tS terns; corn. T4I versus 103 tons: braa. 207 versus 1303 tons: hay. 5669 versua (Mtua tons; beans, 104.634 sacks versus 127.379 sacks. Terminal receipts la cars were reported by the Merchants Cxcoaasw as folios a: Wheal. Barley.Flour.Oats. Hay. .... A i 1 26 1 la 4 1412 ls VFAly Fancy. 1919uo per pound. FOR hi Fancy. 22c per pound. FraHs aad Tecetablea. Local Jobbtns quotations: FRUITS Oranses. navels. 4 73 6)7 SO: vsv lencUs. I6.SOCI7; lemons. $6.73 9 7.25 per 1I1 bananaa. 6SO per pouna; srapefruit. $4.73 e625. app.ee, $1.25. 2.73: taasarlnea, $2.36 ai 2. .0 per bos VEGETABLES Tomatoes. $2733 per crate: cabbasa. IS 4c per pound: lettuce. $3 per crate; cucumber a, $L254L75 per dusea; cau.1f.0wer. $l.oryl.3 per crate. artlrhokea. MOIl per aowen: sarnc, ic ealery, $3.71 per crate; peppers, 35c par pound: aprouta. IZhc per pound: rhubarb. $2.23 02.30 per box: asparasus. 941 16c per pound: poas, lie per pouna, spinaca. per crate. HACK VEGETABLES Carrots. $1 2591.30 oar sack: turnips, f l.ou; paranlps. el.25. POTATOES Oreson Burbanka. 6090c: per hundred; Yakimas. $L231.S3; sweet poutoea lue per poaaa. u.vioNS Jubbins prices, 191o per pound. Portland. Frt laarafo eaaOD to date. 3AT Year aso 4I Tacorna. Tfaur.. 1.', Year afo t Season to date. .4215 Tear aso I2 aeattis. Thur.. 4. Year aso faaD to data. 4T72 Year ago...... 4-'m S.I3 1214 207u 210- 3 2e M2 2 1 312 3 6 I 14.12 UTS 1"S7 1222 321 1442 16H 17 I rtTATOE9 ARK DILL AND W KAK .Pmnad la 4 son try aad la Lawal Market Very Mow, Conditions In the potato trsds Josterday were aachansed. The demand was slow and the movement lirht. Dee:laa:ions of the Latest Coast shipments f yiiov : From Caltfoniia Jerome . aa Francisco a, by boat, fta Francisco $l From Washinrtoa Saiesa a. Yakima From Oresoa Aatorta 1. balem a. Market conditions as reported by tele- -apb: Denver lemend aad movemeat very a-'w. market ouiy fair. Dallas. Tex. Supplies heavy. Demaad and movement very slow, market weaker. Idaho Huraia and Ruaoetta. Colorado Pearls aad Rod Mo.'Iunoa. $I231.40. Waahlnstoa Netted Gema. California and Idaho Bur banks. Cregua Kuseetta. $1.40. New Oricana Demaad and movemeat e ow. market ateady. Ore son Burbanka, $1.36 9 LOO: Minnesota Round Whites aa sraded. sacked. $18". Chlcaso Demand moderate, market ea r lair, few sales. Omaha temanl poor, market Basattled. movement dracsv. BtrT Mill. YtllL Rll til CAT EK Ira-Crat Deellao la rows Markets Will Co las. s.ffect A teiesram waa received yeaterday by Parrot! A Co. from tho Food AdmlnU trail oa ausar dtatnbatlcu committee anaoancinc a W-ceat decline In bert susar, effective April in all Coast markets. Cane aad l--t ssr are en a partly now. Lima beans have advanced three-quarters of a cent to 13', reals, owing to reduced stocks sod hlsher prices la California. Fare save Batter Weaker. T..e tone of the ess market waa weaker ye:er.lay because of Increased receipts, and pri. ea la some quarters were shaded. flutter mas very weak aad It was diffi cult to realise 4i cents oa extras la cubes. Poultry receipts were moderate and bens anid generally at 25 cents. Dressed meats were steady at 23 cents for pork and 19s cents for top vaaJ. toffee ratarrs Market Maaaber. NEW "TOR K. April 3. There was a eteadler toao ta the market for coffee fu tures today. No official statement yet has baaa received concerning Covernmeal meas ures for Increasing Imports, and there ap peared to be a lass opumistle faeltns as to the probabiiltiaa la that connection. At any rata, there waa scattered cove ring, wblcb sest May back to the max. mam prlca af aoc and after openlns 4 to polnta bisher the market closed set anekanrod for April, but geaeraily rose to 15 pointa above last errt'a final f.gurea. September sold at Me and Decent her at S.9-V: May. 6.63c; Joy. 7Te: September, a.3r; October. B$6c: December. .5c, January, $.91ac March. 13c pot cofjsa steady. Rio 7a. 9 4 c : Santos aa, 11 lie. 5alea of Fan t OS 4a ware reported ta Us cast aad freigst market at Miaoc by sail, Loadoa credits. Offers af Kio fa ware Maple Local Jobbing quotations: bUOAR back baala: Fruit and berry. $7.07 fe: beet, $7.67 W: extra C, $7.47 H: pow dered, la barrels, $x,3T!a; cubes, ia barrels. 13.77 . NUTS walnuts. :ilic; riraxil BUts, ist lie: filberts. 22 1 23c: almonds. 19022c: pea aula. 14e13c; cocoaouta, $1.10 per doxea; necana. l.V.tIc: chestnuts, zuc. HEAAif caiitornia towoing prices: nmaii wtlte. 14c; large white. 13c; bayou, 10c; lima 134c; pink. -. Oregon Deans, buy Ins prices: White, 9 4? 10c: colored. 7c t:cr e e.c noasicu. in arums. 1 . u--c halt cranlated. $10. 75 per ton: half- ground. 100a. si3 par too; sua, sia per ton; dalnr. Slh.,a per ton, RICE ooutnera neaa. wtsvtc per pouna; Blue Rose, Sc: Japanese style, 8H08St& DRIED FKUlTa Apples, lstsc: peaches. 11012c; pruBea. Italian, 11913c: raisins. s3c 0$3 per oox; aatea, laro. aovo par box; urrants. IVCi liss. t.y.Jf pax- woa. Pre visions. LasI lobbing quotations: - UAHS All sizes, choice, 84c; standard 33c: skinned. Satr30c; picnics. 24c; cottage rolls. 2c LAKi Tlerco oasis, stanoaru pure, utc; compound. 23 St c BACON fancy, ai grave; atauoaru, aov J.er rhlce. 39tt42c DRY riALT onort clear oscas, svejaoc; exports, S0fl33c; plates. Z4ty2oc Hides aad Felta, HIDES Halted hides, 25 ibe. and up. 12c: itod stags. 50 lbs. aad up, 10c; salted and greaa kip. 13 to 25 lbs., 12a; salted and sreen calf. IO to 15 lbs.. 21c: green hides. 25 lbs. and up. 9c; green stags. 30 lbs. and uol sc: dry flint bldee, 25c: dry runt ca.f. 2e; horse hides, $1.250 L50; salted horse nidea. SJS4. PELTd Dry long-wool pelts, 40c; dry hort-wool palls, 25030c; salted pelts. April takeoff, $3 a 4. Hope, Wool. Etc HOPS 1917 crop, 14015c per pousd; con tracts, lorfllc WOOL Eastern Oregon. 44 0 65c per pound: Valley. O0oe per pound; valley lamb. 45 e 5O0. MOHAIlt Long staple. 45050c per pound. CASCARA HARK New and old. 6b)09o per pound. TALLOW No. 1, 14a per pound; No. X 12c per pouad. Oils. GASOLINE Bulk. 20Hc: cases, 29e; aapbtha, dn.ma lose; caaea. 2sc; engine dutlilate. drums, lOHc; cases. 10c. LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. $1.67; cases, $1.77: boi:d. barrels. $t.61i; cases, $1.79. TURPENTINE In tanks. 65c; cases, 75c NO CXSETTirMtNT OF TRADE Emdiag of W later Fellowee! ay Cevaeral Lpieteneat la Hualacaa. NEW TORK, April 5. Dun's tomorrow will say: The country enters on lis second year of war with many extraordinary economic changes effected and with further impor tant adjustments pending, the ultimate re sults of wblcb cannot now be clearly de termined. While busineea Is still incon venienced by the arloua restrictions and regulations of the period, and though the future la uncertain, there la no conspicuous unoettlsment In any quarter an-l the com mercial mortality remains notably moderate, "The vast Governmental expenditures, while logically cmualng tighter conditions in money, stimulate sustained activity In many directions, and there are accumulating evi dence of enhanced purchasing power In the great manufacturing "ceutera and la the oroeperous asrlcultural sections. "A new crop season haa opened auspicious ly, oa the whole, and not only haa the Im provement In trade and Industry 'which promptly followed the endlns of a Winter of exceptional severity met wltb no Inter ruption, but It la becoming more pro nounced aad general. "Weekly bank clearings wsrs $3,230, 392. UIL" WOOL PRICES HAVE RISING TENDENCY la Kas for Limited Macks Available. BOSTON. April i. Tho Commercial Bul letin will aay tomorrow: "The wool market contlnuea keen for the limited atocka available or for stocks to be imported. free of Government restraint, galea for the week were about 2.CHIO.UOO pounds, including a fair proportion of ter ritory aad Cape wool a of the fine aad fine medium rradca at fully last Week'a quota tions. The tendency is to mark up prices on wools still on band. "The Government la occupying more and more machinery at the mills on military fabrics aad has tskea over one woolen plant In its entirety. The West la still inactive." Scoured basis Texss fine 12-months, $l sil 72: fine eight-months. $15S0LO. California Northern, $1. 70O1.73: middle county. $1 .". 1 60. southern. $L45lgl.50. Oregon Eastern. No. I staple, $1,909 1.82; clothing. $L55.1.00: valley. No. L $L70. Territory Fine staple. 1 Mltl.S7; half blood rombmss. $L73V1.7V: blood comb ings. $1304H55: fine clothing. M6O0LSS: fine medium clothing. $I.55q 1.60. Pulled extra. l !-il a3; AA. $LT0V1.80; A supers, f L6O0I.6.V Naval Korea. SAVANNAH. Ga.. April K. Turpentine, sac: sales. 39; receipts. 12; shipments, 154; Stork. 34.130. Rosin, firm: sales. 94; receipts. 47; ship ments, 320; stock. 96.266. Quote: B. D. E. $V20; F. G. H. I. $3.23: K. $3 50; ai. $4.75; N. $ $0: WG, $7.05; WW. $7 40. Dealings in Liberty Bonds Are Again on Large Scale, With Slight Frac tional Recessions Recorded. Time Jloney Steady. NEW TORK, April 3. Tho slo. k maiket mas at virtually a standstill during the greater part of today'a aesalon. exceeding all previous days of an abnormally dull week In Its unparalleled apath). Total rales amounted to 145.000 shares, the low record since August, 1916. Resumption of the German drive in r ranee accounted for tho further cessation of op eratlona. even the trading element taking BO interest In tho course of prices. Declines of a point among investment shares and as much as 3 points in a few specialties resulted from sheer Indifference or inertia. The market seemed so thorough ly liquidated that no pretext lor pressure existed. The decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission to Inquire Into petrolsum freight rates and ascertain the physical valuation ot varloua telegraph and cable companies caused scarcely a ripple among the shares of the properties most concerned, such action having evidently beea discounted. Other domestic developments were along more oonatructive Unas, general trade ad vances offering further encouragement and bank clearings holding well up to recent high levels. More time funds were available, at the long-prevailing 6 per cent rates, but the Im mediate future of the money market hlngea largely upon requirements Incidental to the third liberty loan. Liberty issues again furnished an over whelming quota to the day's dealings In bonda at slight fractional recessions Inter national Issues were variable. French mu nicipals hardening. Total sales, psr value. aggregated $5,250,000. United states bonds, old Issues, were unchanged oa call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing SSI'S. 40 1.2"0 2.6I-0 1.2O0 .0 41 7H1S 63 79H Am Beet Sugar.. Am Can Am Car A Fdry.. Am Locomotive, Am Srn A Refg.. A ia Sugar Refg. Am Tel st Tel... 1. lova. Am Z L A S Anaconda Cop... 3.2no H-i'v Atchison SOO 83' A O W I S S L, l.SoO 109 Halt A Ohio 600 51 i B Ac S Copper... 2m 211 "a Calif Petrol . 200 l&s Canadian Pacif.. 4c0 13rtV Central Leather. fm 66 - Chea A Ohio . . . M l.-'i o Chi Mil A St P.. 600 40 CM A N W C R I A Pctfs... Chlno Copper. . Colo Fu A Iron.. rorn Prod Rerg. Crucible Steel. .. Cuba Cane bug.. Diet Securities.. 18,300 Erie General Electric General Motors.. Gt Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central.. Inspiration Cop. Int M M Pfd nt Nickel Int Paper K C Southern... Kennecott Cop.. Louis A Naah. .. Maxwell Motors. Mexican Petrol.. Miami Copper. .. Missouri Pacific. Montana Power. Nevada Copper.. New York Cent.. N Y N H A H.... Norfolk A West. Northern Psclf .. Psclflc Mail Pennsylvania... Pittsburg Coal. . Ray Consol Cop. Reading Ren Ir & Steel... Shatt Arlx Cop. . Southern pacii.. Southern Ry . . . . Studebaker Cor.. Texaa Co p.rir U S Ind Alcohol. 12.2 122; U 8 Steel 1.S0 80 4 do pfd - T'fsh Cooper. . , -ou Wsbssh pfd B Weatlna Elect. .. ouo -.ut. High. Low. 74 .4 e 40 79 em 70S ""360 io'i 200 41 ' 2.606 "364 1.0U0 62 "i l.loo 2K' 18,300 41 1.7O0 14H 2n 1:1s i 1,100 121 '""s66 'iiii "l'.ii6 "74 6.500 92 "W .HH) 2SS 800 29 S '""too "4. too 900 28 200 21 -a "'Vc'iO "is it SOO 69 ,... ...a, "00 24 4.2tM 81 300 78 "a i'566 83 ' 6O0 22 H 4.600 41 400 1191 109 4 -s'v 90 Vi 6A" K27a 1"S -a. 61 V 20 15 1.H5 Ti 65 j, S5a 40 W "ioai 40 "Srii 62'. 2hS, 30 14 138 Vs HSVs '27H "46i 91 -s 28 Da 28 ' 'a6t 92 t 2Ss 21 'isvi 69 23 hi 81 78K '82 ti 22 , 40 'i Hi" 122 s-4 109 784 40 bid 74 S Am, -!' 62 76 101 99 Ts 13 63 loX MS 2"- 15a 136 65 i 65 V. 40 -x VO 19H 40 V 7 36 Vj 62 'a 2o it 41 14S 137 119 SS 27 95 46-H 91 2S-4 29 15 S0i 1134 25 H 92-, 2SV 211i 64 1SH 69 1 2S4 103 84 21 A3-, 61 23 K 81 7S 16 82H 22a 40 "a 143 119Vi 122 H 90', 794 39 V, 4 steers. 1 heifer. .. 1 heifer... 2 heifers.. 1 hefier . . 4 heifers.. 1 bull. . 910 8..-.0! 5 hogs 216 17.00 17S 17.00 60 9.5021 hogs 205 17.00 6.10 8.251 2 Imxs 2S5 16.00 640 6.00'H hogs 125 15.50 910 9.50:74 hogs 195 17.1 342 5.507Shosa 200 17.00 1O20 6.O01 4 hogs 350 16.10 1 bull 14S0 6.75! S hogs 1SU 13.50 1 bull 17t0 8.00 13 hogs 132 15.50 1 bull 1030 6.75 20 hogs 133 15.50 1 Dull ll.O ti.UOl Prices current at the local yards are as follows: Cattle Prlcea Good to choice steers $11.00t 12.00 Meaium to good steers ...... lu.ou'-i-ii.ro Common to medium steers 9.003 10.00 Choice cows and heifers 9. i5rtlo. .5 Com. to good cows and heifers.. .009 9.60 Canners 4.25 is 6.25 Bulls 5.009 9.00 Calves 7.50912.OO Stockers arid feeders 5.50 & 9.50 Hogs Prime light 17.OOffll7.23 Prime heavy 10.75 9 16.90 Pigs 14.75 0 16.73 Sheep Western lambs 15.00015.50 Valley lambs 14.50 15.00 Yearlings 1S00S13.50 Wethers 12 50 13.00 Ewes 9.00012.00 DESTINATIONS OF STOCK LOADED Shipments Ea Boats to "Leading; Livestock Markets af the Country. Destination of livestock loaded April S, (Double decks counted at two cars.) Cattle Horses MxrL TotaJ sales "for the day. 145.000 shares. BONDS. TT t "s rer. 97'alNorth Pacif Ss. r-TU V I ref 2? coi -07 2 P Tel A Tel 5s MVi u Ss reg .. -ns Penn con 4 Ha. 97 H ,3." !K?ltTnlon Pacif 4s. hK V S 4s rS...104SitJ S Steel 5s . 97Vi rT s As co5 "lOAV.'Sou Pacif cv 5s 90. ?tchl-on gen i; so I Anglo-French 5s 90 V4 n A RGrif 5 4H U S Liberty 3V4e.9s.76 ? V c, "ehs 92X U 8 Lib 1st As. .96 .50 Keth Pacif 4s. 80 D H lid sa .. Bid. Boston Mining- Slocks. BOSTON". April 5. Closing quotations: 11I....S i" UIQ i-uiuiuii..,. . ' Calumet A Aris. OJ" Osceola Calumet A Hec. 434 IQulncy Centennial ..... 13 -hupsnor . .... Cop R con to.. ""' '., 5 lutali Cons m-.i'lwtnr.na ... "r.u. Wolverine - 2H OOVjlCranby Cols 77 4 'Greene Cananea.. 40VJj E Butte Cop M. Franklin ale Roy tt,opj.. Lake Copper.... Mohawk North ijuno.... 54 70 AH 2S 4S 91, IV, MeiWT. Exchange. Eta. NEW TORK. April 6. Mercantile paper. 4 per cent six months, 6 per cent. Baltimore ..... 2 24 .... .... .... Boston 11 64 Buffalo S 17 16 1 15 Cedar Rapids 28 .... 5 .... Chicago 259 312 276 2 32 Cincinnati 14 16 1 1 14 Cleveland 15 21 1 .... 2u Cudahy 9 72 2 Denver - 4 6 10 .... 1 Detroit 1 30 1 E. St. Louia.... 54 200 2 5 9 Ft. Worth 100 13 6 .... 3 Indianapolis ... 10 49 .... 2 20 Jersey City.... 20 14 G .... 2 Kansaa City.... 139 112 67 3 21 Kearney ...... 4 12 .... .... .... Milwaukee .... 8 2 1 .... 9 Nashville lo 4 1 New York 1346 21 19 Oklahoma City .".'J 7 1 Omaha Ill) 191- 36 1 2 Oltumwa 7 32 .... .... .... Peoria 2 13 8 Philadelphia ... 4 10 .... 1 .... Pittsburg 7 85 2 2 2 Portland. Or... 1 j 5 .... 3 Su Joseph .... :i 41 24 .... 12 At. Paul 43 i.l 2 .... 62 San Francisco.. 9 4 6 .... .... Seattle 24 2 24 .... 1 Sioux City S3 161 10 .... 1 Spokane 2 .... . . . Tacoma ....... - .... .... .... 1 Various 120 179 105 87 5 Total, 1931 1934 621 125 274 One week sgo.lS02 227 43 191 266 Four w'ks ago. 1718 1946 452 257 ' 246 OATS GAIN IS LOST Advance Due to Demand From Seaboard Is Not Maintained. LATER SELLING IS HEAVY Corn Becomes More Active and Is Firmer, but Tone at Close of Ses sion Is Unsettled Provisions Are Weaker With Hogs. CHICAGO. April 6. Corn today resumed the leadership ot grain and advanced in price. Upturns In value, however, were not well maintained. Prices closed unsettled. ,.e net higher, with May 31.26H. Osts finished He to c off and provisions down 25C to 45c. Oats were subjected to persistent commis sion-house selling after an advance ffue to continuance or seabord demand. Sharp breaks in the value ot hogs carried provisions down grade. . Leading futures ranged as follows: CORN. Open. ' High May .$1.26!, $1.26 OATS. Low. $1.26 V4 Close. $L26 April .8914 .90 .8.8 .881 May 85 .85 .84 .84 . . MESS PORK. Msy 48.00 48.00 47.57 47.60 LARD. May 25.60 23.70 25.52 25.53 July 25.95 26.00 25.85 25.85 SHORT RIBS. May 24.22 24.25 24.05 24.05 Juiy 24.72 24.75 24.55 24.55 Where Do You Stand? You are either for the war or against it. If you are against it you ought to be in Germany. If you are for it you ought to own Liberty Bonds. MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. 201 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon taken from a same violator several weeks aaro. It is thoucht that the winner will be a good fellow and sell the deer by the piece after it is rat- fled. Anticipating- this, Ed par McDan- lel. North Bend editor, has offered $10 for enough for a family dinner. Other offers are in -proportion. All proceeds are to g:o to the Fed Cross. No. S State orlKlna of livestock loaded April 4: For Portland- Idaho 2 .... Oreson 1 3 1 Washington 4 Totals 1 6 6 Ona wvk aso. 0 2 .... Four w'ks ago. 1 6 .... For Seattle Idaho IT 1 .... Oregon 3 1 ... Waahington ... 4 .... 24 Totals Seattle 24 2 24 One week ago. 8 3 . . . . Four w'ki ago. 4 2 .... Dreseed Bleat Trade Con dit ions. Reports on Eastern meat trade conditions April 4 (S:30 A. M., Eastern time): Boston Beef, fresh: Receipts moderate, a strong undertone to tho market. Ribs and loins in better demand at slightly higher prices, demand slow. Koaner beet: buppiy moderate, steady at yesterday's prices, de mand fair. New York Beef, fresh: Receipts light, market going out strong, demand only fair but sufficient to take care of arrivals. Kosher chucks and plates: Supply light, market steady, demand fair. Hinds and ribs: buppiy light, market strong, demand good. Philadelphia Beef, fresh: Supply light, market strong, demand fair. Kosher beef: Supply light, market quiet, demand light. Lob Angeles Beef, fresh: Supply adequate, market firm, demand fair. Pork. Boston Supply moderate, market on loins about steady at yesterday's prices. Shoulder cuts weak and draggy at a wide range in price, demand rather light. New York- Receipts moderate, market a little draggy. demand fair. Philadelphia Supply moderate, market weak and draggy. demand poor. Los Angeles Supply small, but sufficient to meet the light demand, market steady. Boston Today'a unloads very light, mar ket around $1 per cwt higher than yester day's; demand fair. New York Receipts light, market strengthening. Handyweights $1 higher than the middle or the week, demand fair. Philadelphia Supply moderate, market strong on handy weights, about steady on heavy weignts. demand lair. Los Angeles Supply adequate, market about steady, demand fair. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, April 6. Hogs Receipts 33.- 000, weak, 25c under yesterday's average. Bulk, 117.20 0 17.0.".; light. 917.10917.75; mixed, $16.90017.73: heavy, $1.25 17.ia: rough, $16.25 16.50: pigs, $12.75016.90. Cattle Receipts 0000. firm. Native steers. $10.1515.50; stockers and feeders, $8.40 1.': cows ana nailers, so.au 41.50: calves. $11 16.75. Sheep Receipts 7000, xirm. Sheep, $12.23 J 17.15; lambs, $15.7520.ir. Omaha Llveetock Market. OMAHA. April 5. Uogi Receipts, 13,000. mark et Hac to ooc lo we r. li eavy, 9 1 . m20 9 srir ao-dav bills. $4.72; commercial 16.00; mixed. $16.3316.59; light, $l.3o". ... rJ ..nt-T h.nka. $4.71; commercial 18.to: pigs, ufi.; nma 01 sales, $10.0 MAX. Am bills. . . 1 U . ucjjicbm. " . a- a m Tra.saaa rlamsnn ft cables, ' " . k, " rabies. 6.70. Oultders, demaad, 4.; cables. 4 Ure? demand. IM4; Kubles. ilemann, i-j-a i ... Bar sllvsr. i -c Mexican dollars. T4c. Government bonds, heavy: railroad bonds. Irresular. . , Time loans, essy; ow. wu months. Pr Call money, iirm; mso. v 4 oer cent: rullns rate. 4 per cam; circins bid, 3v per ceni. - " ' si loan. 4 per cenu I.OVDOK. April S. Bar silver, 45 b& per ounce. Money. S per cenL Dlseount rstes Short and three months. S 0-16 per cenL ('htease nairy rtwduee. CHICAOO. April 6. Butter, lower; cream erv 33 A 40c 'Eses. lower: reeelpts. 19.143 case,: firsts. 32 V; 3- W c ; ordinary firsts. 311032c; at mark, cases Included. Slwg3?c Irried Fruit at New York. NEW TORK. ApMl 5. Kvsporated apples, dull: prunes, steady: apricots and peaches firm. . STEADY TONE AT YARDS THIRTEEN LOADS OP STOCK ARE RECEIVED DURIXG DAY. sdlas Is Chiefly la Ho( Divisions here Bulk f Sales Are Made at 1T. The livestock market was steadv yester day with a fair run of 13 loads. The trad Ins waa chiefly In the hoc division, where 17 ruled on the bulk of sale,, with a few trades at $17.10 and $17.15. Transactions in the oattla market were limited and former prices were paid. Keestpta were 107 cattle. 2 calves. TIT hoss snd 573 sheep. Shippers were: With hoss Picket Bros., Welser, 1 load: W. Kiethley, 1 load: James Ownby. Grldley. Cel.. 1 load: J. X. llnamore. West Sclo, 1 load. With cattle 8. O. Carroll. Baker 1 load. With mixed loads J. N. alcFadden. Cor valiis. 1 load cattle and hoss; McMahaa A Prum. ffalsey. i load catue ana nogs: ... I t 10.53. Cattle Receipts 3200, market strons, 109 15c hlsher. Native ateers, $11(15: cows niid heifers, $S.50tj-12.25 Western steers. U.i0p 12.50; Texas steers, $U&11; cows and heif ers, 10.50; canners, $7.T58.75; stock ers and feeders, $7.5012.25; calves, $U U; bulls, stasa. etc.. $S(1L Sheep Receipts 40O0, market steady to lower. Yearlings, $1418; wethers, $1317; ewes, $12.50615-50: lambs. $13 a -0-50. HOP KILNS ARE TO BE DISMANTLED Vrsetablra and Fruit VTUl Be Dried on BIs Horst Raacfa. BCENA VISTA. Or.. April 8. 'Special.) Hopsrowers In tha Willamette River bottoms in the vicinities of Independence and Buena Vista welcome the announcement that Horst Bros, are to erect a plant this Summer for the evaporation of fruits and vegetables. The plant has been assured by the signing of a sufficient acreage of former hop land to make certain the success of tho project. As the soil la of excellent quality for row- lns vegetables and fruits, and since the plan enablea a general and uniform growth of the new crop, the oldest nop men iiere looked to the evaporation plant. The hop kilns on the Horst ranch, one of the largest hop ranches In the world, will bo dismantled and the buildings convsned Into fruit and vegetable evaporators. Donglas Fruit Crop Damaged.' ROSEBURG, Or.. April 6. (Special.) That tho heavy frost ol the past two morn iocs has practically destroyed the pear and petite prune prospect in many localities of Douglas County, is the opinion of orchard lata who have reported In today. At the Over land orchard, where several thousand pear trees were Just coming Into bloom. It is al leged that most of the fruit was killed. Man ager Brand was in Roseburg this evening, and gave It as his opinion that their pear crop for this year Is ruined. Fruit Inspector Pearcy stated today that be would make a thorough investigation of the situation, but In his opinion It would be a couple of days before the real extent of the damage could be ascertained. Hops, Et. at New York. NEW YORK. April 8. Hops, hides and wool unchanged. Irnluth Unseed Market. DCLDTH, April 5. Linseed. $4.1194.20: May, $4.13; July, $4-11: October, $3.59 bid. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. April 8. Spot cotton, quiet Middling. 35.15c Cash prices were as follows: Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.8561.90: yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, $1.601.67. uats No. 3 white. V2&U2c; standard, 2vAKc Rye No. 2. $2 80S2.82. Barley $1.601.B6. . Timothy $5(88.23. Clover $2S3l. Pork Nominal. Lard $25.45. Ribs $23.15 23.65. Primary receipts Wheat, 223,000 bushels; corn, 917.000 bushels; oats. 1.233.000 bushela Shipments Wheat, 130,000 bushels; corn, 726.000 bushels: oats. 893.000 bushels. Clearances Wheat, none; corn. 118,000 bushels; oats, 147,000 bushels; flour, 29,000 barrels Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 6. Barley. $1.40 1.87. Grain at San Francisco. BAN FRANCISCO, April 6. Flour, $10.80 per barrel. Grain Wheat, Government price, $3.50; barley, $3.603.75; oats, white feed, nomi nal; corn. California yellow, $3.85. Uay Wheat and wheat and oats, $26.50(9 28: tame oat. $2C28: barley. $2224; al falfa. $20922; barley straw, 50680c Millfeed Cracked corn and feed cornmeal. $77980; meala, alfalfa, carload lots, $36 88.50; cocoanut, $44.50 as to lot. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Carrent on Egfn, Vegetables. Fresh Fruit, Etc., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, April 0. Butter Extra, SB', 41c. Eggs Fresh extras, BTttc; extra firsts. 37c; firsts, 37c: fresh extra pullets, 37c; firsts pullets, 36HC Cheese Young Americas, 26HC, Poultry Hens, nominal. White Leghorn roosters, 24&26c; fryers. 5560c; broilers. 50&52c; squabs, $4&4.50; geese. 27&30c; turkeys, mixed and off stock. 3233c Vegetables Green peas. 69c; asparagus, 78c; squash, cream, 50&85c; eggplant, Sjpllc; peppers, Mexican green chiles, 126& lic; tomatoes, $11.25; lettuce, Sac ramento, $L251.60; celery, $1.101.50; mushrooms, 5Gpl5c; potatoes, river, $1.15(9 1.40; Salinas. $1.752; sweet, $56.75; onions, Australian brown, 6090c; green, 50 if! 5c; beets, 90c$l; garlic, California, 263c; cucumbera, $2&2.75; carrots, $1; tur nips, 75c&$l; rhubarb, strawberry, 75c $1; cabbage, ltt$r2c; spinach, 3c; artichokes, 10 30c; cauliflower, $1.50. Fruit Pears. Winter Nellis, $22.25; lemons. $44.50; grapefruit, $2.753.25; oranges, $5.507; tangerines, $1.501.75; bananas,. Hawaiian. B&6Hc; . pineapples, nominal; apples. California. $1.25&L75. Receipts Flour, 2874 quarters; barley, 4883 centals; beans, 401 sacks; potatoes, 5491 sacks; hay, 204 tons; hides, 128; wine, 83,500 gallons. Metal Market. NEW TORK, April 5. The Metal Ex change quotes lead easy; spot. 7 i. 12c. Spelter, dun; ,ast bt. -Louis, spot, asked. 7.00c DR. W. J. KERR STIRS AUDIENCE AT CORTALUS. Near York Sugar Market. NEW TORK. A Dal! 5. Raw susar. stesdy. D. Burdica. Salem, 1 load cattle, calves sad I CentrifusaJ. 6.005c; fins tranulated, 7.45c. American People Declared to Have Made Only Slight Sacrifices, by No Means Enough to Win War. OREGON AGRICULTURAL, COLLEGE, Corvallis, April 6. (Special.) "Why the emphasis on food shortage?" asked Dr. W. J. Kerr in an address to the students and faculty and Corvallis residents yesterday. "Because if England does not have many millions of bushels of wheat by the end of this month from this coun try, the leading men of the country cannot answer for the allies remaining In the war. "Because, according to the French High Commissioner to this country, France has reached her limit behind the lines and when the full American Army arrives in France it may find condldtions for peace strongly altered. Because the collapse In Russia was held to be due largely to food short age." In a stirring address Dr. Kerr told of the very critical state of affairs of this country and its allies. He has lust returned from a conference with Fed eral officials in Washington and haa been delegated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture to speak on these situ ations. 'To date the American people have refused to make any sacrifice," said President Kerr. "During the past six months the meat consumption of the United States has actually increased by 10 per cent. "With all the publicity and urging of the Food Administration we have only succeeded in saving from 8 to 10 per cent of the wheat. For the past three months cereals to France have been two-thirds short of the below minimum level set by the French au thorities for the very life of their country." Dr. Kerr will go on a speaking tour to Eastern Oregon towns to deliver the message of the Food Administration. He will visit a large number of towns and be gone about two weeks. ALASKA MINER MARRIES Mike M. Slipovltch, of Fairbanks, Takes Portland Girl for Bride. An event of more than local interest was the marriage of Olga J. Barta, of Portland, and Mike M. Stlpovitch, of Fairbanks Alaska, which took place at the homo of the bride's father, J. Barta, 2tihi McMillan street, recently. Mr. Stipovitch is a pioneer of in terior Alaska, and was one of the original builders of Fairbanks, and is now one of the largest and wealthiest mine owners of that district. At the present time he figures prominently in tho public press as a producer and ex porter of tungsten his shipments of that now important material during the year lil'i having been the first to ar rive in tie States from Alaska in com merc'al quantity. Mr. and Mrs. Stipovitch are now tour ing California and the south. They will leave for Alaska, the latter part of this month. DAILY JIETKORO LOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, April 5. Maximum temper ature. 61 degrees; minimum, 38 degree. River reading, 8 A. M-. 7.2 feet; change In last 24 hours, 0.4 foot fall. Total rainfall (n P. M. to 5 P. M.), none; tolal rainfall slnco September 1. 1917, 35.13 Inches; normal rain fall since September 1, 37.31 lnchea; de ficiency of rainfall since September 1, 1917, 1.88 inches. Sunrise, 6:43 A. M.; sunset, 7:44 P. M. Total sunshine, 10 hours; possi ble sunshine. 13 hours 1 minute. Mnonriaa. 3:28 A, M. ; moonset, 1:20 P. M. Barometer treaucea sea level), 8, P. M., 30.04 Inches. Relative humidity at noon. 54 per cent. THE WEATHER. STATION Baker Boise Boston ....... Calgary Chicago ...... uonver ....... Des Moines.... Eureka Galveston Helena Juneaut Kansas City Los Angeles. . . Marahfield ... Medford MinneaDo is New Orleans.. New York North Head... orth Yakima Phoenix Pocatello Portland ..... Roseburff ..... Sacramento ... St. Louis...... Salt Lake San Diego ban Francisco. Seattle Sitka Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island Valdezt Walla Walla.. Washington .. Winnipeg ..... tat, ef Weather NW NW NW NW 12INE 5210.00 48!0.0U ASiO.OO 62 0.00 4410.00 40'0.4210IW 44:0.00il2ISE 5410.00 . .W 760. 00'24 SE 54l0.0420lw 2810.061 4'E S8i'460.0012ISE Interest Inimediatelj; To enable Liberty Bond subscribers who desire making; full payment fat advance and those desir ing to anticipate the regu lar partial payment dates of the Government, there by earning the full interest beginning imme diately, we will again issue our customary interim cer tificates, applied to the purchase of Liberty bonds, bearing 44 interest from ' the day funds are placed in our hands. (We reserve the right to limit the amount of subscrip tions accepted by us under this arrangement, and to withdraw this offer without notice.) LUMBERMENS Trust Company CAPITAL as. SURPLUS f ,00.000 Lumbermen, Blda. Portland, Ore. 50 301 OIO.OOL JSW eoio.oo . .inw 66i0.00 8!X 58j0.0024iSE 80I0.60116IE 50(0.00i20 NWI 14 500.00i 7010.00, 7i0.00 5010.00 60!0.00 6S0.00, 7010.00 SO 0.00 960.00 6410.00(10 12!NWj lOiNW W SW W N Ft. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ICloudy Cloudy fcnow Cloudy IClear ICIear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear -Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy I 4l 640.ooJ10iW Pt. cloudy 320.00j 30 0.00 65 0.00 5610.00 46 0.08 62 0.00 52 0.00 5810.00 8, W 'NE W S . . vv ..nw Cloudy uiear iCIoudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy tA. M. today P. M. report of preceding day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Saturday fair, light westerly winds. Oregon and Washington Saturday fair. moderate westerly winds. EDWIN Li. WELLS, Meteorologist. RAFFLE FEATURES BENEFIT Deer Taken From Marshfield Man to Be Sold for Bed Cross. MARSHFIELD. Or., April 5. (Spe cial.) All Marshfield turns out to night to attend a great Red Cross benefit dance given under the auspices of the local Jazx band. "Jim" Thomas, Democratic candidate for Sheriff, has won the consent of State Game Warden Carl C Shoe maker to have raffled off a deer which baa been in cold storage since It was V- DAILY CITY STATISTICS Birtbs. ' RUNOUTS T To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Runouiat, 676 Ore eon. AdtII 1. a daughter. TOMASOVICH To Mr. and Mrs. Mathew T. Tomaaovicb, 40 Eaat Tnirty-llrat, April 2, a son. DOWNEY To Mr. ana Mrs. Komeyn o. Downey, 1015 East Jfadison, March 28, a son. TuutiTtiLiLiUT L ti to Jdr. ana jurs. Arcn J. Tourtellotte, 62 Trinity Place. April 2. a son. BURiVS To Mr. ana Mrs. james n. Burns, Forty-second and Going, March 28. naugnter. STEARNS To Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stearns. Jr., Multnomah, Or., March 31, a son. TAINNH.K to Air. ana Airs. j. Tanner, ooi East Davis. March 30, a daughter. TSUJI To Mr. ana Mrs. botojiro tsuji. ZM North Third, March 27, a daughter. WRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. Hiram C. Wright, 372 H East Oak, March 31, a daugh ter. . . MES8EMER To Mr. ana airs. waiter Hessemer, 887 Thurman. March 30, a son. CRIST Tn Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Geist. 827 Union avenue, March 30, a son. OTT To Mr. ana Airs, koxis uii, ooi van couver avenue, April 2, a daughter. WYGANT To Mr. and Mrs. John Wygaiit, 1D5 Ivy, March 29, a daughter. Marriage IJcemtres. -RRATJSTtERRY-PARROTT Emerson J. Bradsberry, legal, 5507 Forty-second avenne. Southeast, and Mrs. N. Fearl Parrott, legal, same address. , PETERSON-HAMBERG Cart A. Peter son, 40, 506 Flanders street, and Sarah E. Hamberg. 29, 506 Flanders street. Vancouver 3Iarriag Licenses. EDWARDS-GOODMAN Harry Edwards, 27, of Portland, and Mrs. Ada M. Goodman, 24, of Portland. FORD-MICHELLE August R. Ford, le gal, of Grande Ronde. Or., and Adele Mich elle legal, of Grand Ronde, Or. ORTIZ-GUILFORD Jose M. Ortiz, legal, of Portland, and Mrs. May Guilford, legal, of Portland. LATHKOr-DUUtiL.Ab.'i warren ti. Tatn- rop, 30. of San Francisco, and Mrs. Maud Douglass. 21, of Portland. HCLBUBT-MORKISON Ray E. Hulbrt. 21, of Portland, ana. Beatrice jviornson, 18, of Portland. DIARMIT-TWPSEN Oscar Diarmit. 35, of Lonna Vista, Or., and Faunle Twpsen, 21, of Htllsboro. Or. YAGER-SHAPIRO Char lee Yager, 37, of Portland, and Mrs. Rose Shapiro, 31, of Portland. Building Permits. E. HAYS Repair three-story store build Ing, 847 First street, between Sheridan and Mead: F. H. Bran des, builder: $450. E. C. JORTEN'SON Repair four-story store ana note, ounaing. 248 jriain street, between Second and Third; City Iron Works, builder: SQ0. O.-W. R. & y, COMPANY Repair one- story store room building. loot ot Russell street, builder, same: S&jO. WILLIAM SHEEHY ESTATE Repair two-story ounaing, tuj Everett street, oe tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets: D. F. Campbell, builder: sua. ESTELLA CLAUSON Repair two-story residence, 287 North Twenty-fifth street, be tween Overton and 'ettygrove, ieorge w. Gordon Sons, bujlders; $200. NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY Erect fuel oil tank, foot of Lincoln street, between Hood and Harbor Line; builder. same; JIO.OOO. li. U. LitJ V Hi Jirect one-mory onatn, n i Halght avenne, between Bryant and Morgan; builder, same; $7.1. WILLIAM DR WflKT Repair one-storr barn, llli2 Armour street, between Midway and Burr; builder, same; $25. RfiRKHT rTRlus RfcDalr one-story resi dence. 707 East Fifty-eighth street North. between Siskiyou ana b-ucfc-itat; xi. x. ap- bell. builder: $300. D,,.Tr fttjKTnrii.rt rAtir ivj cr.wt hiau vwji pavt Rroair two-storr depot. Johnson street, between Fifth and Sixth; H. T. Cap bell, builder; $500. ' CLARK, KENDALL &CO. If 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. 1070 Minnesota, between Webster and Sum ner: builder, same; S1500. REALTY ESTATES OF PORTLAND Re pair six-story restaurant and office bulldins, 375 Washington street; R. J. Grlescl, builder: $1000. J. E. LARWOOTJ Erect irarage, 3 Mm nesota avenue, between Frcscott and Skid more; builder, same; $75. MRS. MYRTLE WEEKS Erect one-story residence. Willamette boulevard, between Sr. Johns avenue and Catlin; K. H. Tennant. builder; $ir.00. MRS. MYRTLE WEEKS Erect one-story residence, St. Johns avenue, between Edison and Willamette boulevard: E. 11. Tennant. builder; sir.no. rt. til . Kli A AT a.rect one-siory saacn. 1S45 Xewman street, between Hunt and. Houghten: builder, same; $120. J. W. McPADDEN Repair one and one-half-storv residence. 1560 Sandy, between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth; Hawthorne Sheet Metal Works, builder; $150. J W. McKADDrJIV Kepair one ana one- h,lf..tnrv residence. 15A4 SandV. between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth : Hawthorne Sheet Metal woras, ouuaer; a-o. Tt r khi.ks Erect earas-e. Smith ave nue," between Alleghany and Mohawki build er, same; $50. , r KCAT.P.S Trrvt nn.ntnrT residence, riil- bert street, between Portland boulevard and Seneca; builder, same; -uu. xr t t w iv tjirw.t one-storr shack. 2003 Clarenden, between Fessenden and Cecelia; builder, same; -;. C. J. KJUI.L.I Kepair pne-Bwu umiuiiih. io n.lmnnL between Last r orty-secona and Forty-third; builder, same: $1800 MAK Y WiljljlB r.reci onata. f 1 " ' ' . Mohawk, between Olympia ana isann; builder, same; $95. to Renair one-story resi dence, 508 East Sherman, between Tenth and Eleventn: ounner, kiohj, uTua r nrEBEK Repair one ana one- half-story residence. 74S Gantenbein avenue, between Fremont and Beech; John Relnke, . builder: $00. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. S. S. ROSE CITY Sails 3 P. M. MONDAY, APRIL 8 FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND L09 ANGELES "The Saw Fraaclaeo A Portland S. S. Cov, Third and W ask in: ton Streets (with O-W. K. A N. Co.). Tel. Broad war aSOO, A 121. ll XTA Allira rr. jnausi 1 ALASKA ALASKA Ketchikan. Wrangell. Juneau. DouKlaa. Haines. Bkagway, Cordova, Vaidea. Seward and Anchorage. CAL1FOBXU Via Seattle or San Francisco to Los Angeles and San Diego direct. Largest ships, unequaled service, low rates, in cluding berths and meala Make reservations. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH CUSAS Via Tahiti and Raratonga. Mali and pas senger aenrlcs from fcan Francisco ovary it 'CNION 8. 8. CO. OF KEW ZEALAND. $ CallforDia St.. San Franelsoa, mi local steamship aad railroad aasaarss, . I