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TnE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. LINCOLN TOPS HEAP Commerce Nine Beaten, 6-2, in Fast Session. KNUDSON WELL SUPPORTED Virlory Iot Uncoln In Kiit Po sition ia Standing Wagner Has Winners jllllcn Until An- . keUs Doubles la Sixth. ' letsrs.h.lae tie lnH Standing. W. I- v w. I. vt f.hiroin. .... 3 o t'xwM-hriat'a Bmc 3 3 .&.m J-r.'-T'oa . ... ; 1 MnaMR T .!.. 1 1 . .". nj V..liln(tua. .1 I ." Hill Acad. say 2 . Frtakltn.... 3 1 .MTi amntiTt... O 3 .ivm C'o;.ak.. 1 1 .w,lMiMjoka.. 3 .000 Th Lincoln High nlns won lis third Straight ram and now occupies firs place in lb Interscholastlc Leagne. by defeating the Commerce team a to on Multnomah Field yesterday after worn. The contest m fast and clca throughout, tut six errors being mad by both team.. "Iihatxxl' Knudsen pitched a Head Vm and. although he was touched op for nine hits, the splendid support he received held tho Commerce car low. -Heinle" Wagner, the hard-luck pitcher of the league, held the Lincol tam hi tie. until tho sixth, when Ankells doubled and scored on Knud sen's triple to center. ICogoway. the next man op, waa aafe on tinder's error, Kntiden scoring, ftogoway scored on Cole's sacrifice and an error by De Vrnrv. Thta ended the scoring untl the eighth, when, with two out. O.Cole scored oa an error and Uallo'a hit. Hallo himself scored when I. Cols walked aad Clow hit safely. Commerce seemed doomed to a shut out at the beginning of the ninth, bu during this Inning they pushed two rrns across the plate. lielnle" Wicnrr elr.uled through center, and scored when leVeney hit safely to rlaht. Kyle also singled, and reached third when Hallo overthrew home. leVeney scoring- on the overthrow. The game ended with Kyle on third, the next two Com ziierre "men making easy outs. The -teno" sine put up a good de- f.n.e. but luck broke against them. CSrldrr made some nifty stops at short and cut now n several Lincoln men at first. Gallo exhibited some nice field Inc. as did the whole Jjncoln Infield. Wein.teln played a fine same at second for Commerce and between his field- Ins; and Itogoway's pegging, many Un coin runners were cut down at the sec ond sack. Both Itosoway and Ankells caught splendid game, although the lattefa overthrow to third In the ninth cost both of the opposing scores. Not a base waa stolen on Rogoway. while only one escaped the eye of Ankelis. when Welnat.ln took second during the third Inning. Kyle, playing first base for the Commerce team, showed tip to fine advantage, and looks to be a likely candidate for all-star honors. I'eVrney also played a good game and his throws to first cat off several bits for the Lincoln team.' ' -Heinle" Wagner. DeVeney and Kyle starred at bat. tars making two bin. ar.d the two former scoring one run each. Clow. Ankells and Knudsen were the stars for Lincoln. . The score: Commerce I Lincoln PI R IT r' T n IT F. tt.mu4.ukI. 31 li-tngowsy.3... 3 r;nd.r.s. . .. 4 eel .l'oi..s..... 4 f:ntf'twr.e.. 4 e 1 o ::io.3. ...... 4 II i(r.L 4 1 3 t f Cole. . t I V , nr jr.l. . 4 13 2-low.r. ...... 3 K r. I . . .... 3 e I 11 Ulmki.1.... 4 T-M .r.l.... 30 UlUrn.m 3 r tv.r.nx.... 3 e 1 ft Ankits.e. C..brtwB.r. 3 0 iauds.o.p... 3 Txt. s .. so s at Totals.... 27 3 J score by Innings: Commerce ......a S S ft o a ? 5 Lno- S IIMIII srreck set. by W'ssner 3. by Knudsen a. lies en ::. eff aner a. off ksuiwa 1. tree":. siaya, Ktcovr to L I'ole. e:e;.n base. Ulnsi.!n. Two-base hit. Ank.ils. T ir-.-bw hit. frauds. Hit by pttcner. elaetcta. T-.:.r I I mplw. Rankia, ACREAGE clal.) Bouts may coma and bouts may go. but It will be a long season before the followers of the padded mitt see a better contest than that in which Prank Farmer, Coast heavyweight champion, from Kapowsln. was given a draw with Mickey King, Idol of Seat tle fans, in the main go of the Arena programme tonight. '"Given a draw" ia the right expression. A boxing programme In which every bout Is a winner ia a rare bird, but to night's card was It. In - the semi' wlndup Chet Neff and Frankle Tucker drew after a whirlwind session Frank y Murphy. Coast flyweight cham pion, won the verdict over BUI. Hyan. the plucky little Portlandcr: "Wildcat' Leonard sent lied Morgan, of Butte, on the long- sleep and "Soldier Joe" Hill drew with Frankle Pete. .judge r lanigan s urn- scrapper, si u v. .. , Continue t 9 m rr" 1 - Oregon Potato Crop May. Fall Under Last Year's. MARKETS ARE FIRMING-UP Corn, mixed 60.00 WHEAT Bulk basis. Portland, for No. 1 sra.de: Hard wheat Oluestero, Early Bart, Alien Galgalus, Martin Amber. 92.05. Soft whits palouse, bluestem, forty-told. Whits Valley. Gold Coin. White Russian. S2.03. While club Uttle club, Jenkins' club, white hybrids. Eonora, X2.01. Red Walla Red HusflUn. red hybrids. Jones' fife. Coppoll, tl.Ua. No 3 (rade, 3o less; No. srad. 6c less. Other srama handled by samples. FLOUR Patents. 110; Valley, 10.60; whole wheat. (9.60; granain. .-0; barley flour. S14-5UU15 per barrel In VS-pound aacks; rys flour. S10.75O12.5 per barrel; cornmsal. rolled cats, $6. UlLI.Kb'ED Net mlllfeed prices, car lots: Bran, f30 per ton; shorts, $32 per ton: " mid dlings. S3tf: mixed crs and lesa than car- loads, boc more; rolled barley, (7S97S; ro.la outs, s3. CORN Whole, $76; cracked, 177 per ton. liAi Buylnr prices. I. o. b. Portland: Fsi.rj Oregou timothy, (29O30 per ton; 'EARLY .MARKET - FIRM I Stocks Respond to News of Defeat of German Forces.- TRADING ON LARGE SCALE Hyan. from Portland. worst of a decision with Frankle Mur pby. Hyan lost because of a fourth round rally by Murphy, but for a while the fans thought tho Rose City lad was a sure winner. He mussed up Marphy something fearful In the first couple of rounds, but the more experienced Cali fornia came from hehlmi In. the final session and tho referee gave him the call. Itran mas given a big hand when he left the ring. on Moderate Scales Erapor.irs raying 75 Cents for Orrgon Burbanks Jo"bblnff Quiet.- Although the notats markets are firm ing vp at meet points, thsre. la no tloa that fanners In thai section Valley timothy, 30; alfalfa, ti'4ti24.50: Val-I .,..,. , , .. . ley sraln bay. 2e28; clover, f si; straw, "eavy Realizing for Trofits Iditcr effiu. Dairy aad Country Produee. B17TTER Cubes, extras. 38t89c: nrime I firsts. WV,o; prints, extras. 44c; cartons, lc I extra; outtcrlat. ro. 1, 4uC delivered. LUGS Orrtos ranch, current receipts. SK;s; candled. 36V.c; selects, S ViO par uoen. - CHEESE: Jobbers buying prices, f. e. b. Cuses Setback but .tosses. Arc Recovered Id Part at Close, Steel Leads Fluctuations: - NKW TOKK, April 30. Prices rose I to MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. Established 25 Years. - y 201 Railway Exchange Building, J 3 Portland, Oregon. ' THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON ..- Municipal Bonds Yielding from 5 to 6.85 . ' Telephone Main 3409. FECKItBORX JOIPS COXTU-CT crease thslr acreage bsyoud their A .Hi n.( mav Da maierisjij i t.nu uanq. POtXTRT-Hena, 27 6 25c lower mtl tmm yaara. - I. r. inwici it points at the brisk opening of todays inaica- our, Am.ricasr 2 per pound; Coos and stock market, but reacted 1 to 8 points be Ill In- Curry, t o. b. Myrtle Point; Triplets, 2Sc; fore. noon, thereafter pursulug an uncer sarller Joun Americas. 24c per pound; lon- tain course with irrsgulsr and partial re earner horn4 r pOUnd; Vc discount to Port- w .v.. i e t l s 1 l 1 o o e 1 l BEES BEAT TIGERS 9-6 ' e SALT LIKE GtRTRRS 111 HITS BIT Hit TROIILC IXI.C laa a'raaetaew Defeats saerasnrate, S to S. aad Oak I aad Lewes tea tear to Leo A aae lea, 8 t. 4. SALT LAKE CITT. April Sr The Pees pounded Chech for IS hits and still they had a hard time defeating Vernon, as Kvena was wild and erratic In the pinches. Features of the came were the effeaslve work of Hyan. and C happen. R. IL E t R. It E. 'ernon 7 alt Lake ... IS Batteries Chech. Bell and DeVormer Krtoi and Konnlck. shlpplns aceeant la atlll limited. Quotations ranse from 70 to 0 cents, with 75 cents e.n.raiiv offered for U. 8. Ko. 1 stock. Burkaroo Recrait Joins Shlplinild era' Lrague; Iore tmy Go, Pill Ksuerborn. the l-y ear-old re cruit first baseman, released by Salt Lake to Portland, jumped his contract wstonloads at. eoamlry 1 yesterday and sipned up with fcddle E.or.,or, are payln 75 .ierisor 10 piay wim xne iicicm shipyard team. Frucrborn's doing the hurdles makes the second Portland plnyer to hop over to the shipbuilders within the last two days Ilck Mitchell, recruit pitcher, was the first to beat It. It Is rumored that other players on the Portland team rontrm broilers. 400 ducks, nominal? ae.se. nominal: turkeys. The" demand' for OresW Burbairlrs for -'', per pound. . ....... . . i . -x v. ycr yuunu. VkjHK. Fancy, 113p4o per pound. the close. . The Initial advance waa the direct result of (he repulse of the Teutonlo forces on the ranco-Belgian front, while the setback seemed to orialnato in heavy realizing tor proTits. Iradlns- Increased materially, both in vol ume and scone, the turnover of the morn- hie being- vastly in excess of the previous session's entlra operations. 'Julted States Steel featured the reversal and subsequent Fruits and Vegetables. l.ocsl Jobblns quotations: FRUITS Urances. Valenclaa. tRr7: lem on., n.'-bttl per box; bananaa, TfjtlsC per I Improvement, Just as it led the opening poun.j, srspeiruii, sj. a o. apples. ,10 I advance, fluctuating between and Oi.j per box; strawberries, t:u.ii per OS., closing at 4i. a nominal net loss. Ii no steel corporation s quarterly statement and Ita accompanying announcement of the of the "extra" 3 per cent dlvl- ommoa stock were not Issued loading points. Evaporators are paying ia j for smoothly graded stock f. e. b. factor. sacked br shlDPer and sacks returned. i. , inbblna market, wnere tne i crate. a ..a i. n. ht and the movement draggy. fcol.TABLES-Tomatoes. sacked B urban ka. st 75fso cents anu iancy iit. ' Hon, cauliflower, Sl.o&l.&o per dozen; I until after the market's close. Bales smount- cents. New California uarnois " i arucnoaea, oc per aozen; garlic. Jc; celery, I ed to 650.000 shares. . ... ouotcd I crlei cabbage, S'HJ per pound: lettuce, maintenance o partly graoeo. ,nJM, f-tl-'i Per crate; cucumbers. l.iSa per dend on the c nd fancy atock at sowwo aoxn. cauliflower, U.iol.iO per dozen; I until after the arnla Garnets and Demo-I articliokes, k5c per dozen; garlic 7c: celery. I ed to 650.00O t. atlna- .1, ViihTh. .hinZ.Z . crats are offered at 0 cents, but buyers per crate; peppers. 15W5o per pound; Italian exchange made a new minimum, !""" 'n5-"h tha shlpbullders. :" V"lr t.k, hold at these high prices, rhubarb. Jl.goui.-s per box; asparagus, lire selling at tMa for checks. President r red Bay. of the Columbia- " coul IMP- l-i per dozen; spinach. 1.26 per crate. Bonds were extremely variable, lnclud- Wlllamrte Shipyard League, said last The destinations of tne latest coa.i v sack VEOETAtJi.ES Carrots. 1.16 per Ing liberty Issues, which comprised the bulk nl.K .!... . 1 mini, follow vent any players of organised base-1 Oregon Agassis. -B. C 1: Beayerton. 1 .ii . . . .L , I , i-. i. Rrhrr. 1: Huntington, 1 vau iv.1119 innu piajinz wun tne .niu- I ' -. yard teams If they so desired. Bay I Francisco. 1: Stockton, Is friendly with the Dowers that be In I rmm uniormi inc., iuiniin. vaj-smpa, ai-so; oeets, i i or tne larger dealings. Total sales, par ii'"- vregon liurbanks. 76 Hoc I value, aacresated X; ."jo.000. United states per hundred; new California. 808c perl bonds, old Issues, were unchanged on call. organized baseball and lays that the shipyard teams will give any player a I chance who wants to join them, but he will not countenance any of his man agers asktno; players of organised baao- ball to desert their clubs. El Paao. 8: l-o-i Ange les, 1; Can Diego, 1; by boat to San Fran cisco, I. ' ' ... From TVashlngton Holt. Tex., i. S; Wapato, I: Yakima. 8. pound. UNIONS Jobbing pound. prices. lOlsia per CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Closing Am Beet Sugar., I American Can . . I Am Car A Fdry. American Loco.. ORDERS MAY BE FILLED FLO l R MILLS CAX SHIP I XCOM- PLerTED COTTR.tCTS IOITH. Staple Groceries, loeai jobbing quotations: - ... j.. nitnrtxl tT Wire ITklk- b I 171Hi: .Or. . T A.1 Am m ' S" staraei iuhuii.... - - - , , , .. , L . ' ts i Am sugar itelg. rnllnw.: I e.iTS. ui oar-i Am Tel & Tel... . mA -.nv.ment slow: rela. 8 -II 14. imiliS v.vtma Vetted vtainuta. ic; xsrasii nuts. 1SQ Anaconda Cop.. quality and condition poor. 1 sxima 2ic; filters, a223c; almonds, l2c; pea-I Atchison ....... Gems, sacked, 1110; home-grown Carmans. nuIa io18o; cocoanuts, IL10 per doaea; A O A. W 1 8 S I, n,L,j .i I BEs-vaniornia joUDing prices: Small tiait & unio... . , '. 1 . . i 1. 1 . 1 .1 . I ...... Q O. U r'Annav . "V -..,. ateadr West- "" P". c- Oregon beans, buy- movement moderate; market steady est i prlct.,: Wlllte, Uc; coior.d. 7c. Can em. well-sorted mixed whites. l.toi i-. I cuFFtB Kuasiea. In drums. 170250. X?n renrer Demand and movement moon-1 salt uranuiateo, .lu.ia per ton; half ate Market steady. Greeley district mixed ground, loos. Ili per too; 60s, 1 par ten; " .. a k... si i!l oalry. $18.75 per ton. Sale " ft40O ltt.000 I.'JH1 1)1 M 4 OO 6,s0U V.ioo 400 3. -'00 600 300 200 8,1 OH Feed Adaslalatrallea Rallag Dees Net Affect Beelaess Already I ader May tat Northwest. Calif Petrol i ad I an Paclf. itral Leather 3.800 Ones & Ohio. ... 200 Chi Mil a. St P.. 200 oo two Heustan. Supp.l light. Demand and "l." V "aL movement sood. Market firm. California. I ubiEU FRUITS Apples, lafea: neaehM. I nnm worf .f." 9'n.n Idaho, Oregon and Washington. V. S. No. 1 IIbIM; prunes. Italian. 11013c; raisins, boo Crucible Steel .. 7,400 whites, well sorted, best. $1.15. KICK Soutuern head, 99e per pound; Chi N W. C R I ft P. Chlno Copper Burbanks and Itussetts, t-ffi-S mi per box; dales, dromedary, $5.26 0 6.54 I Cuba Cane Stig. New Orlaa Demand and ' movement P i currants. lc; lira, L250.u per Distill Securities 29.B0O The following letter wss sent yesterday te flour millers by. J. W. Gaoong. chairman of the North Paririo Coast milling division of the Food Administration: The circular enclosed herewith was sent to all members or the flour trade In Divi sion No. . comprising the states of Cali- i... Market steady. Wisconsin and aun- nesota Burbanks. $t.80l.S5; Oregon graded Burbanks, $1,711. Erie 000 Qeneral Electric General Motors. S.000 Gt North pfd Gt Nor Ore ctfs. 2.600 200 1'revl.lona. Loral Jobbing quotations: hams All sizes, choice. 84e: atanit.pA lininni. r.nrmi LARGE ABMT NKF.DS FOR Bl RI.AP I U lc. salnned, 23S-c; picnics, 24c; cottage I Inspiration Cop. 4.PO0 run. Jic, i int jier ner ptu jn.uw LAKO Tlerca basis, standard pure, 2gfta; I inter isicaei.. compouna, dsv, BACuN Fancy, 48050c; standard, 440 4te; cnoic., ow.c. DRY SALT Short clear backs, 28w$3e; Prices la Primary Markets In India May Be Fixed. Burian dealers believe that the Govern m.nt need for sand bags Is going to pro- fornla. Arizona and Nevada. We call your I uc , getlUii shortage In domestlo stocks exports, auisxlc; plates, 2402c particular atiention to tne second para- L, 1A ...... .oorta Bids recently mauo on an graph of the circular, and wish to point out I am reouaat for 1.000.000 bags resulted. It I Hides and Pelts. Inter Paper K C Southern. .. iKennecott Cop... I Louis A as n . . . I Maxwsll Motors. I Mexican Petrol.. Miami Copper. .. Missouri Facirio. 1,700 6.300 900 0,400 1.100 3,500 mat mere is no osiectton te mills snipping )s said. In the letting oi contracts i hides Salted ninea. i lbs. and up, 12el 7 n ioo arompletnl contrauta without written per- oot lh, highest bidders. Although the ullet stsgs, 60 lbs. and up, 10c; salted and v entral 700 mission ef the eecretary of the none com- -,, mentioned was the only quantity green kip, 15 to 25 lba.. 12c; salted aad 'm Y N H & li" mutes. We shall be p. eased le answer say -oulleea u i, sid that the Array wanted green calf, lo to 16 lba, 21c; green hides, Norfolk ft West ?k""?." it'..T:::i. Jl'Vl'lf rOOOOOO bag and that It had been hoped -5 it , - ana Northern Paclf lo ...... I uu. ov. ... ' " , . ...ml n i r i Kncn n ji an .... ..., High. Low. bid. 72'4 '444 'H'i 43 7SH 7Si 71s 4"i :i 13 78 70;4 77 1031.4 1011 102 H 7z 05 X 1314 64 ft tun S3 H7T, 2!s 108 '4 104 is 105 01 il 51 20' Wis 31 Itl 10 16 137 V4 136 137 6.1 64 64 S S5Ti 6514 05 "4 K71 37 ft 37.s 00 14 00 HHj 18 18U 42 41. 41M 4U4 3n 80 s 8SVi 3S! 65 14 62'.4 6.",'-4 2S,4 2KH 2Sft 02 n(tta 01 141 14V. 154 iie'vi iiiii no W'4 10 54 28 251 "4 86 H Ci 95 ',4 52 ROZ 51 V 87 H 83 V4 H5 2HV. 27 274. 40 37 39 "oi'U " 3i 314 ..... HIT 25V4 04 02 8:''i 20 28V4 28is 20 !4 20 20 66 10V4 19'4 1 CSV. 67H 67 The Canadian Bank of Commerce Portland, Oregon beg to announce that they are open on Saturday evenings from six to eight o'clock to receive deposits and transact business in their Savings Department. April, 1918. Corner Fourth and Stark Streets. 1 heifer.. 041) 10.00 1 calf 120 12.00 1 heifer.. 4 lj.wi 2 calves.. 130 11.50 1 bull 10611 10.00 3 hogs 13 17.00 1 bull S4li 9.70 8 hogs 165 17.50 1 bull 1240 9.00 8 hogs 140 17.00 1 calf 210 11.00 10 hogs 207 17.9" 11 hogs... 178 17.40 6 hogs 240 17.00 18 hogs... 203 17.65 1 hog 190 17.00 . Shun... 120 16.00 1 hog .".00 16.50 lhog.... 16.65 3 hogs.... 166 17.00 lOhogs... 206 17.50 6hogs.... 223 17.00 lhog.... 240 17.65 2 hogs.... 1HO 17.50 13 hogs... 22 17.00 8 hogs.... 17B 17.60 15 hogs... 137 16.00 lhog 400 16.50 3 hogs... 127 16.00 lhog 190 16.50 lhog.... 150 17.50 Prices current at the local yards are as follows: Cattle Prices. Good to choice steers $14.00.2 10.00 Medium to good steers 12.75(013.75 rair to medium steers. ....... Choice cows and heifers Com. to good cows and heifers. Canners Bulls Calves IIOKS Prime mixfd Medium mixed Rough heavy PlK bheep Prime Spring lambs ..... Heavy lambs Yearlings ............... Wethers Ewes 11.7512.7 12.25l14.00 7.75W12.7 5.00 7.00 .. 7.00 11.0 .. 8.7513.00 .. 17.R0W17.U0 . . 1 7.25 W 17.00 . . 1 6. 20 to 16.50 . . 15.00(16.00 .. l.50fl! 20.00 .. 16.50(irl8.00 . . l&.UO'ii 'I0.2. . . 13.004J. 13.5( .. 12.00 Ql 12.01 Division No. . that enough manufacturers would bid on the The circular to the flour trade referred I smaller amount to make possible the dls-1 mues. J4. 2sc; horse hides, $L26OL50; salted horse I Pennsylvania n above, which was signed by Preston lc Kinney, secretary of the sone executive com mute, of Division No. P. follows: A careful eurvey by the Food. Administ ration of stoctrs of f our In California Is pproarhtng completion, aad It Indlcatea heavy holdings In practically all of the arge centera. The great war problem be fore the American people today la the con servation of wheat flour until the new bar- trlbutlon of orders smong all bidders which would total the larger quantity. It Is reported In some quarters or the msrket that the British authorities ars hrlnslng pressure to bear on the Indian government to fix a price on burlap. It Is strongly Intimated that a low rigure is under consideration. Reports reaching this Pittsburg Coal... ptLTti Dry long-wool pelts. 40o; dry I Ray Consol Cop. 600 short-wool pelts, Z6w8Uc; salted pelta, April I Reading ... . .. . -o" Laaeoil. 1 i 606 600 800 7.300 t. and. of course, one of the most Ira- ! side vary, and from 18.50a to 1T.50O on 10H- portent elemente In the solution of this I ounce 40s c L f. New York Is heard. The problem la the proper distribution ef stocks I .kh. ... t n.w Jananaaa lins of r..." .I.h.r.'' -?,:.Wil1.?-""Sea.a,i: beau b.w... Clcu.. Java and New York some other section must aecessarliy suffer h monthly sailings, announced last week. Hope, Wool, tc HOPS 1917 crop, 15016a per pound; cea- I Studebaker Co tracts, lie. uuli Nominal. UOUAlU Oregon. nound. CASCA ka fAtta. iiw ana old. 8)4 0Be ner pound. TALLOW No. 1, 14a per pouad; No. A I western Union;. 12C Per pounu. asw clip. 46e per Khat Aria CoD. . Southern Pacific 2.900 Southern Ry ... 1,100 liwn Texas Co 1.000 Union Pacific. .. 4.60O U S Ind Alcohol. 3,100 U S Steel 184, SO0 do ptd ouu TTtah Conner Wahaah lid B Western Union.. 200 Westing Elec... 1.200 81H 24 80 81 '81 20 V4 37 ! 144 1184 124 06 V4 111 9.3 40 H 31 44 24 4" 77 7094 "c0'4 20 36 143 117 122 Vi 93 110 93 311 ' may have had governmental Inspiration. eases. XSe I TT r v.f 9. res.97 fectlve at once, for all members ef the flour I OATS FBICES CONTINUE TO FALL I napntha. drums, lUe; cases, 2Bc: engine I do coupon... 97 autiiiaie, arums, ivoi cases, auo. severely, "To prevent this It will be necesssry. ef- Oils. GASOLINES Bulk. 20Mc: Total sales for the day. 550,000 shares. BONDS. Chicago Livestock Market CHICAGO. Anril 30. Hogs Receipts 2: 000, firm 5c above yesterday's average. Bulk, $17.2517.75; light, $17.2.(B117.80; mixea, heavy, sio.lf(a l i.ou; rougn S16.10(il;16.65: Digs. S13.2oHI17.3o, Cattle Receipts 9000, strong. Native steers, $10.25S17.60; stockers and feeders, $8.35)12.50: cows ana neners, o.sonfio.wu calves. xl.r.niril3.70i Sheep Receipts 14.000. wean. sneep, $12.75(16.70; lambs. $16.50021 Omaha Livestock Market OMAHA. April 30. Hogs Receipts 14,000, market 10 to 15c lower. Heavy, $l.65l&li mixed. gl6.75SC17.10: light. $16.80 17.25 Diss. ItOirlB: bulk of sales. S16.76B17.10. Cattle Receipts 6900, market 10 to 15c higher. Native steers. $11.40(917.40; cows and heifers. .&us 13.00: western steer., $1014.50; Texas steers, $9.75rll.25; cows and nelfers, $(li; canners, i,uupo.f .tnekers and feeders. S8rl0.2o 284 I rii 1 : bulla. staKS. etc.. (Utvl3. lui I Sheep Receipts 9000, market slow, lower. 0-7. 30 i . 4494 51 24H 78 . K0 16 20 36 343 Vi 118 123 V4 04 hi 110 .5 92 4 40 Yearlings. $17Sfl8; wethers. $15017; ewes, $1410.25; lambs, $19.0020.50. i ENGINES READY TO USE SIX NEW AUTO PUMPERS TO INTO SERVICE TODAY. 1 GO Fire Protection for Shipyards and Out lying; Districts Provided Tblrty Sevea Horses to Be Retired. nd baking trade wbo desire lo ship flour ran outside Into California. Arizona or Ne vsda to receive written permission from the secretary of the sone esecntive committee before purchase, er contracts are made. Please make application la writing and slate Rids at M err beats' Exchange Are Reduced (S Cora Is Also Weaker.. Oats prices suffered another declina yes terday when sacked bids at the Merchants' LINsEED OIL Raw, barrels. L67: cases. $1.77; boned, barrels, $l.tu; cases, $1.78. liiU'b.MiAC in tanaa. sou; cases, 70a. O S 8s reg.. do coupon... U 8 4s reg do coupon... Atch gen 4s. 99 99 105 105 8194 from whom the proposed shipment Is to I Exchange were reduced $2 to $60. Offers .. purchased, where milled, transportation I , .1.. h. rmite inte tne state, wneiner aara or sort . . . . . , . . ... floor, snd In a general way to whom or there was a 60-cent advance In bulk clipped what dtatrlet yop propose to sell the flour. I eats. Corn prices ranged from unchanged Also, pi.aee sene us witnin tne next rive 1 te 81 lower than oa atonaay, dare a atatem.nt of all eontrarls or com- I Northwestern receipts at San Francisco , . I , Ka SOU SAN FR.4NCISCO PRODUCE MARKET JJ y Cen deb 6a 93 Prices t'orreat on Fggs, Vegetables, Fresh Fruit, Etc., at Bay City. North Pao 4s.. 81 North Pao 8s . . . 07 Pao T & T 6s.. '91 Penn con 4Mb.. 9614 Union Pac 4s. . . TT M Steel 5s. South Pac cv 0a 92 do 2d 4s.. 96.84 Bid. its a statem.nt of all eontrarls or com- I Northwestern receipts at San Francisco uments covering wheat flour prod seed April Included 10.2W barrels of flour it.irte the slate wblrh you-now have un-1 p" "v " Hilled, together with all shipments In I from Oregon snd a.7.8 barrels from Call- sn!t I fernla. NO wneat went soum uunng tne -As yea knew, all mills within the state I naat month. re under complete control through the Grain I Terminal receipts, in ears, were reported r.i of the linn nraetlcallv alt of their I ' San Francisco , Sacramento 2. SAX FRANCISCO. April J. San J"ran l.co defeated Sacramento In the first game of the series by hitting Brenlon bard with men on bases. Bren ton was wild, walking six. and Is charged with a wild pitch. P.. If. E.I R. H. E. arrameato .: 1 I an Fran ....$ 14 Batteries Brenton and Fisher; Batira nd ilch.ee. 1 01 Anrrlrs 8, Oakland 4. LOS ANGELES, Cat.. April J Oak land sent Kramer and then Krause to tne mound today against Lom Angeles nd after the Angela had made 11 hits and svored six runs. R. Arlett was aent In. holding his opponents to two hits for the remaining three Innings. Lelfer bit a homer In the second with nobody c n R. II. E.r R. H. E. 'akland ....4 f 0 o Angeles.. $ 11 Batteries Kramer. Krause. It. Arlett nd Murray; Flttery and Boles. ASTORIA SEASON" OX SCXDAV Lower Colambia League to Start Serle With Taratle. A5TORIA. Or. April (Special.) The baseball season for the Lower Co lumbia ItlTer League will bo opened on next itunday with a parade headed by the lie Cscktrn Shipyard band. Two games will be played Sunday, the first between the Rodgers F-hlp Jard and the Spruce Division at Clat op. while the second will be between t'ompanr C Fourteenth Infantry, and the Alcfcachern bhlpyard. KING DRAWS WITH FARltCR Hilly R)ia Gets Worst of PeHsion In liout With Murpby. ITTI.r. Wash . Ar-rll $! Spe- 500 IJroilers Wanted s-t 3S per lb. guaranteed for good slock. Ship at once: no commission charged. The Savinar Co., Inc. lew Front C tap. 81S.seo.se orodnct will be produced for export lo our asociatea in the war. ana mis i. te assure 1 r-ortiana. iun. f our Jobbers ef the state that If It Is bund en final completion of the present our survey thst mora flour Is needed In allfornla than la now In second hands, the flour Jobbers and brekere will be given I " Ai".. sou equal consideration wita- lbs mills In Uk vr no 66J2 sons. 1 Seattle. At 00 Year ago 2V S.asea to date.4010 Year ago 4tiAO Year ifo 23 Season to date. 8691 Year ago 4U6U Tscoms. Mon.. 47 Y'e.r ago at SAN FRANCISCO. April 80. Butter El- traa. 41B42HC - Eggs Kre.h extras. 41t4c: extra firsts. 41c; firsts, 3Vc; fresh extra pullets. 89c Cheese loung Americas, 28c, Poultry Leghorn hens, 28 30c; young I t;"l".JT roosters. 45c; broilers, 38w40c; fryeis, 43 " "' ori'r- 4Sc; squsbs. 45c; pigeons, $2.60; geese, $0c; 1 15 Butte Cod M turaeys, live, 1 Kranklin Vegetables Green pens, 3e-4c: asparagus. I t.i. Hnv fCoo) Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay -5 -c: squasn. cream. iifi..'3; nuooara, 1 Lake Copper Sl. saca: ouinm.r. ii.ov eggplant, juts I MonawK .... 17c: peppers, Mexican green chiles, 10916c; I North Butte. 51exicsn bell peppers. 12t4 4jl7c; tomatoes $1.5oo 1.75; lettuce. $1.25(ul.00; celery, $1.75 ty2 25; potatoes. $1.001 65; sweet, $5V7.50; maw . A li f nnlnns nn ftolr 1 ,., r. II. . iT'i brown. 75rgl: green, 76cw$l; garlic. Il8c; cauuriower. wwic Deeia. icosi: carrots. cauitf.ower, 1ovtvc; beets, T5ci7$l; carrots. $1: turnips, 75cl; rhubarb, 75W90c; eab- sooa I hage, llc; artichokes. $2.5003.50; cucum- w.i., fi.uvy, . o, iiiu v.eu., .ice u, iv 12 Sc: wax. 10 a 12 He Prult Lemons. $413 5.50: grapefruit. $2 0 2.75; oranges, valencias. $5.60w6; navels, $5.7536.50; bananas, Hawaiian, 6M7c; pineapples, nominal; apples, California, $1.25 '3 1.85 per box; strawberries, banta Clara Boston Mining Stocks. BOSTON, April 80. Closing quotations: Allou.s 00 Arisona Com. . .. Calumet Aril. 68W Calumet & Hec.4.tl 6 S 1044 218 1311 "8 121 14I 21U3 318 3n 8 I 150 1580 278 814 12 a 1045 1289 23 4 2299 2370 25 20 ol 1883 I "24 8H6 Nertbweetera Produce Shipments. Carlot produce shipments from the North west for the season te date follow: Oregon Broccolv 40, dried potatoes 3. dried prunes 182, garlic 1, mlxad fruit 27. valley. tf.509. mixed rrult ana vegetables l, mixed vege tables 8. Washington Beets I, dried prunes S, dry peas 8. mixed fruit 1272. mixed vegetables 12. rhubarb 15, rutabagas 17, turnips-14. Idaho Dried prunes 2. dry peas 7. Recelpta Flour, 2281 quarter sacks; bar ley, 88o5 centals; beans. 9826 sacks; po tatoes. 2215 sacks; onions. 4oo sacks; hay, 20 tons; hides, 161: wine, 0, loo gallons. "BILL" STUMF IS VISITOR In fielder En Rome lo Oakland Slop Off In r orl land William "Bill- Stumpf. former Port land Inflelder. who played with Ppo- kans last season until the Northwest League hit the rocks and then was sold to Oakland. In the Pacific Coast League, and waa purchased by Pittsburg dur Ing the Kali, was a Portland visitor yesterday on his way to Oakland, to which club ha ha been released by Pittsburg-. Ptumpt piayea good pan last season, I d-r.au than generally astlmat.ri s.i.. o .!,,-. i.,i i n.. o . , uu,. ,iiae e.uo .un i. ii.- March. 191S. according tosstlmst. of 8.35c: October. 8.39c: December. 8.46c: Jan nurg mis ppnnf, as a result, liuroi-u, Western Brewer." were about 13 Der uary. 8 52c; March. 8.64c. sezaeK nas lurnro nun net to Dl unl , . n u.M.h ioit Oakland club instead of forking over! tisoo. which amount was to be paid Suprily of Florin Berrlrs 8mall. iaaiana iay ts. it stumpi rnaae gooa. I wiorin .tr.wb.rrv receints w.r. n.hf ... Stumpf will remain in Portland a few Urd.y ,nd will net be much heavier today. - " I but later In the week a fuller supply Is ex- - I m.-A TI,... raclvMl v.-f . v I . $8.75 a crate. Coffee Futures Quiet. NEW YORK. April 30. The market for coffee futures wss quiet and rather irres ular. First prices were 2 to 4 points lower Decrease la Beer Sales. Beer sales In the United States for the I under scattering liquidation, which may have month ef February last show a decrease of "n D "Ports mat stocks at Per cent, comparer w.in iwn. smaller ,,ifr,,ult to secure additional room for riD CDCUPCD 'rPDAlITCn niarket Is overstocked with asparagus. Ull. dl liiwlii nuuilnlnl bU t hlch Is coming from all quarters. Fancy long green sold st $1.23 a doxen and Walla Stolen Car Found, but Labeled to Walla grass wss quoted st 1.T5 a ersts. Report at Police. Station Pr. It. D. Spencer Is aggravated. Monday night bis automobile was stolen. He reported the loss to the police station, and at once offlcera be gan a search for the missing machine. Last night the csr was found and Dr. Spencer waa notified. Making baste to 25 Hall street he found his automobile parked In front of the residence. The doctor Imme diately climbed In the front seat, took a hold of the wheel and then drew his hand away In surprise, for, staring html Portland In the face, was one of those little blue I Seattle ags which many motorists are fa miliar with. lt- read: He port to the police station at o'clock tomorrow morning." Butter Predoctioa Increasing. There Is a somewhst easier feeling tn the butter market. In spite of the recent ad vance. The make la Increasing steadily and buyers are not disposed to pay over ths old price for cubes. F.ags were steady snd unchanged with moMerate recelpta Dressed meats were firm. The poultry market was steady. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: 1 lesrfnrs. ...$2.t44.naA ... 6.9M. pot Taroma ............... Mt,621 Spokane 1.019 350 Balances. $ 833, 07 I,0L'rt.oi 191.694 251,011 I PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain. Fleur, Feed. Etc. Merchants' Exchange, noon session. April delivery. Glee Club to Kntrrtain. The Teunc Women's O!eo Club of I n... . - niamette university win give a re- I i Thirty days) cltal at the First MefhAjH.t f'hiiri-h 1 a. I Oats. No. 2 nlrhl uerfer the rflr.etlnn r I I l-.st.rn oais anu corn in UUIK . . . . . ,'. ' I Oala No. 1 white. . . . i pur mitf. uean oi tne college Of .s.b.. .-unDed. white. mneiv. i T . i nate win .-iisu renaer i h'wn. No. s yellow, number of organ solos. The rest of the I Com. No. 3 mixed. nrorramme nmmliri to be of hi.h r-I n mriy nas dr. The poblio islavited free of I wLYi "arge. J Corn, jellow Fid. ..$60 00 .. 80 00 .. R.-. no . . 0i no . . tm.oo . . flu.Oo . . 05. ) , . on on .. 60.00 Spot coffee quiet. Rio 7s, 8T.c: Ssntos 4s. 11c. A little freight room waa reDorted available for May shipment at $3 a bag, but there were very few firm offers in evi dence. A sale of Santos 4s was reported at 9.90c and Rio 7s were said to be offered here at 8.05c London credits. The official cables showed ne chsnge In Brazilian markets, except feantos futures, which were -unchanged to 75 rets lower. Santos cleared 43.00U bags for New York. Brazilian port receipts, 36.000 bsgs. NaTal Stores. SAVANNAH, April SO. Turpentine firm. 38 He. Sales. 64 barrels: receipts. 69 bar rels; shipments, none; stock. 23.381 barrels. Rosin firm. Sales. 534 barrels; receipts, 24S barrels: shipments, 927 barrels; stock. 96.095 barrels. Quote: B. D. E. F,- $5.40; C. II. $5.45; I, $5.50: K, $5.80; M. $5.90; N. $6.10; WG, $6.70; WW, $6.90. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 30. Metal exchange quotes lead easier. Spot, T7.15e. Spelter, firmer. Esst St. Louis, spot delivery, 8 65 875c Dried Fruit at New Terk. NEW YORK. April 30. Evaporated ap ples, firm. ITunes, firm, rsacnes. offers light. Iluluth Linseed Market. Dl'LUTH. Minn.. April 30. Linseed. $3.98Vv4.04H: arrive. $3.98Vi: May, $398 Vi bid; July, $4.02: October. $3.52. Chicago Dairy Produce, CHICAGO, April 80. Butter, firm; cream ery. 84t!42,.xC Eggs, unchanged. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 30. 8pot cotton, quiet Middling. 27.00c. New York Kngar Market. NEW YORK. April 80. Raw sugar steady. Centrifugal. .6.003c ;. Una granulated, 7 45c The six powerful automobile pump- 87 V I I J.,.. anAmtlv .ncfliaaiiil tv the 92 city will be put Into service today. The A"! '?."LFrtnc? oon City Council has accepted the machines O S liberty BjS vv vo ,-. ti i i do 1st 4s..... vii.s. ana uity t,uiiiuiiaiuoci m6ciw w working: out the new fire bureau or ganization bo as to place the machines where they will do tho most good. The machines will result In fire pro tection for shipyards being Increased at once. Commissioner Bigelow has been much disturbed for some time be cause of the effort made to prevent the city from accepting- the machines be cause of an alleged technical defect In the purchase of the machines on the in stallment plan. "I am glad the proposition has been settled," said Commissioner Bigelow I yesterday. "All the time the legality ot the purchase has been hanging fire in the courts the city has been, subject to a serious danger from fire. Take the St. Johns shipyards, for example. has meant that there has Old Dominion.... 40 Osceola ......... 62 Oulncv .......... 70 Suoerlor 44 13 Sup at Boston M. 2 45 (Shannon 4 8 Utah Cons H 4 "4 1 Winona ' 1 22 V Wolverine 7 6 V- Gran by Cona 74T4 614 Greene cananea.. ai 141 BEARS (no L Corn Market Unsettled by Re newed Peace Talk. CHICAGO CLOSE NERVOUS Favorable Wcalhcr and Crop Condi tions Adversely Affect Oats Prices. Demand From Seaboard Is Lacking Provisions Lower. CHICAGO, April 30. Renewed peace talk counted to a material extent today as a bearish factor in the corn niarket. Prices closed nervous o to le net lower, with. May $1.27 Vi and July $1.48V4 0L48K. Oats finished unchanged to ?4o down. In pro visions the outcome varied from 8oc de cline to a rise of 10c. Bears had the advantage In corn almost tho entire day. but especially so after re ports became public that Austria was mak ing a fresh peace offer to Italy. Lowest quotations of the session were touched after the peace gossip bad been made tho most of by the bears. Auspicious weather and crop conditions. as well as the new peace movement, pirlled support away from oats. Seaboard demand was conspicuously absent. bevero declines In pork continued. Of ferings of lard and ribs, though, were rela tively scarce. Leading futures ranged as follows: CORN. Open. TTicll. Low. Close. May 1.2714 $1.2714 l.27i; 81. 271.1 July J.49V4 1.50V 1.47H L4SV. OATS. May 7914 .81 .70 .70S July....... .72i4 .73V4 .71',. .71H MESS PORK. May 45.20 45.50 4,1.20 43.33 July 44.75 45.45 44.75 45.42 LARD. May 24.42 24.85 24.42 24.57 July 24.76 25.02 - 24.75 4.87 SHORT RIBS. May 22.85 22..15 22.62 July 28.12 23.25 23.12 23.22 Money. Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK, April 80. Mercantile paper, four and alx months. 8 per cent. Sterling, 60-day bills, $4.72; commercial HA.H.W hill, nn banks. $4.72: commercial 60- tav bills. 14.71: demand. $4.7tV; cables, I Thedelay $4,76 7-16; franca, demand, 6.71V4; cables, I been no high-power pumping engine (.814: guilders, aemana. s; canies, -; I within five miles of this plant. lire, demand, -01fe: cables. s.V4. ruoies, 1 Tne machlnes wjU ereatly relieve demand 1: cao.es. xv, nom.u... present conditions In the fire bu Bar silver. 98 Sc. I .... , .. . Tt Mexican dollars. 77c. ' "e. j Government and railroad bonds Irregular, will mean the retirement of about 37 Time loans steady; 60 days, 6VU per horses and a number of men, the men cent; 90 day. 6 8 per cent; six months, to be available for service In other eta- 6 ner cent bid. Call money, steady: high, 4 per cent: low. S4 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; clos ing bid. 1 par cent; offered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent. LONDON, April 80. Bar silver, 49!4d per ounce. Money. 2i per cent. Discount rates: Short bills, 8V4 per cent; three months. S 8-18 per cent. tions. It will mean the closing of some of the outlying stations, where the autos can provide protection much more ably than Is possible now with horse drawn apparatus." Mr. Bigelow says he has not fully worked out the new organization as yet. but expects to complete it today. CATTLE STILL FIRM DAILY C,XL. STAT,STICS Births, CLAUSSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. uiaussen. 4iu Harrison, April u, a son. Cash prices were: Corn No. 2 yellow, 11.68 1. 75: No. S yel low, $1.50i3il.66; No. 4 yellow. $1.45101.50. Oats No. 3 white, 82tr84c; standard, 83 4 84c. Rye No. 2. $2.62. Barleys $1.40(1.80. Timothy $5ft)8. Clover $1828. Pork Nominal. Lard $24.56. Ribs $22022.6". Grain at San Franciwo. SAN FRANCISCO, April 30. Flour. $10.80 per barrel. Grain Wheat. Government price. $3.50 per cental; barley, $3.45(93.55; oats, white feed, nominal: corn. California yellow, $3.85. Hav Wheat and wheat and oats, -Ja;-i; tame oat. $2426; barley. $IS&20; alfalfa. 17'i9; barley straw, uB30c. Mlllfeed Alfalfa, carload lots, xji.ov; cocoanut, $43. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April SO. Barley, $1.40 83. Flax, $4.024 4.04V4- Winnipeg Grain Market. WINNIPEG. April 30. Cash oats: No. 1 white, 86c; No. 3 white, 83!4c; extra feed, 8S'4c; No. 1 feed. 80V4c; No. 2 feed. 77Hc Flax No. 1 NW, $3.78: No. 2 CW, $3.74 V4. OIL INVESTORS Investigate before buying stock. The Oil Man, an illustrated bi-monthly paper, contains much valuable information. All fields. Correct quotations. Don't buy or sell any oil stock until you write for confidential report, correct price and sample copy of The Oil Man, all mailed free. YOU CAN SHARE IN ell profits without buying oil stock or depending upon corporate management. A recent issue of Ths Oil Man teils all about oil royalties, some of them now paying 5 per month on your money and sending out dividend checks twice every month. Send for Tho Oil Man to day. Annual subscription $1. Three months' trial 10 cents. Sample copy free. Address THE OIL MAN, 255 Glliotte ltlilg., Tulsa, Okla. HOG MUIKET IS EASIER AT NORTH 46? rteenth. April"? aJ.?n. PORTLAND YARDS. FIELDS To Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Fields. 1135 East Twenty-fifth, April 22, a daugh ter. FOSDICK To Mr. and sirs. John S. Fos- Bolk of Traasactions Are at S17.50 dlcfc Errol Heights, ..April 21 .t daughter. to 8I7.90 No , Sheep or Lamba Are en Offer, The firmness of the cattle market, which sent prices up on Monday, continued yester day, but there waa no further change in Cordiner, Altoona apartments, April 19, daughter. REINKE To Mr. and Mrs. John Reinke. 874 Interstate avenue, April 19. a daughter. DOLSTRA To Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Dolstra, 915 '4 East Salmon, April 16, a son. McKlNLri 1 to air. ana airs, uiarence H. McKinley, 2035 Yamhill. April 21, a son. HAYS To Mr. ana sars. unester il. riays, HOTEL PERKINS FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PORTLAND. OREGON. ' At Clty'a Retail Center. Rates to Suit You Special Low Hates to Peraissest Guests, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Allot. tlnn. HnM were .till ...v In t. H I OO'JIt SI Tt V-f If t ll SVCnUe. APrll 25. A Son. prices were quoted lower all around, $17.90 vmbuub. u airs, nownra being the top quotation of the day. Trading Pribble, 1043 Forty-sixth avenue, April 24, In all departments or tne marlcet was of I " . , . tk- - .... , , , I VLAOil it lo Air. ion .nrs. ja small proportions. The run wss light at VIadmir, 524i4 East Richmond. April Receipts were 228 cattle, 5 calves, Michael 5. a Xfi .nil XTt. Ti-i, S nogs anu 01 siiveu. oujpcis were: r renit I finanuin 4i:t Twenty-fifth. Anril 19. aeon. L. Smith. Scappoose, 1 load cattle; J. N. OU ALLEY To Mr. and Mrs. K. Qualley. McFadden, Corvallls. 1 losd cattle, calves 1 48s Thlrtv-second. April 27. a daughter. and hogs; J. D. Honeyman, Scappoose, 1 1 NOCE To Mr. and Mrs. John Noce, 409 in.ri c.ttle .nd ho..: C R R.l.h.. Kfnm t!t Rii-hmnnd. Anril 18. a son. loaa cattle, nogs anu sneep; A. Luce. I r nccMJ.-. ' ...... . Heps. F.le.. at New Yerk. NEW YORK. April 30. Hops, bide and Willows and Orland, Cal., 2 loads cattla and hogs; Frank Loop, McMinnville. 1 load cat tle and hogs: Tim Derr, 1 load cattle and hogs: C. C. Miller, Natron, 2 loads cattle and hogs. Ths day's ssles were as follows: Wt. Price. Adam Freeman. 1023 V Union avenue. April 22, a daughter. Marriage Licenses. Wt. Price. I Scows... 866 $10.00 lcow.... 1010 11.00 Scows... 1082 12.60 2 cows... 923 9.BO 2 cows... 863 8 50 lcow.... 850 7.50 1 cow. . .. 1030 6.00 Scows... 916 9.25 7 cows... 741 5.50 1 cow 920 10.50 3 cows... 780 8.50 lcow 1110 11.00 lcow 1150 12.00 Scows... 8.V. 11.00 lcow OfiO lo.oo lcow.... 790 9.50 1 cow 7.10 BOO 1 row. ... (too 7.50 lcow.... M0 8.50 1 cow.... 0 11.00 Scows... Uli 7.00 7 hogs... 12 hogs... 11 hogs... 1 cow. ... 1 cow. ... 1 cow ... . 5 cows. . 2 cows. .. 3 cows... 1 cow. . . . 1 cow. . 1 COW . 1 cow. .. . 3 cows 1 cow. . . . 2 steers. . 8 steers. 1 steer. . . 1 heifer. . 1 heifer.. 1 calf.... JAMES-SLACK E. W. James, legal. 185 Park street, and May Belle Slack, legal, 387 Yamhill street. URfinKS.DAHNE Carl O. Brooks. 23. 196 $17.50 I Linnton. and May P. Dahne. 20. Llnnton. ' iJ J6..10 BLUE-DARLING Herbert L. Blue. 4R. 222 17.50 I fin V.amt TCichth ntr.At Tv'orth. anil Sarah - a.mp I Dar nir. 44. same address. 800 11.50 GILLETTE-BLACKWELL A. E. Gillette. SoS S'S; L Broadway Hotel, and Alice Blackwell. S3, .f-2x East Twenty-seventh street. 1 10 . 11.00 ,. , 733 11 "5 Vancouver Marriage Licenses. 970 8.50 GUNDERSON-JOH.NSON George M. fiiln- 800 11.00 derson, 44. of Portland, and Anialle John- 970 11.50 son, 44. of Portland. 850 12.00 CAWOOD-LAMBERT John R. Cawood. 787 O.r.o It. of Portland, and Grace l,ambert. 21, of 670 9.00 Portland. 104U l;i.oii LANDRY-LA BELLE Joe S. Landry, SS, 767 10.00 of Portland, and Mrs. Ross La Belle, 41, 7.10 13.00 of Portland. 790 10.50 KOWI.ES-STEWART Sam Rowles, 24, of 610 8.00 Portland, and Mrs. Josle P. D. Stewart. 24, 170 11.50 of Portland. CHANGE IN SAILING S. S. ROSE CITY Sails 10 P. M, FRIDAY, MAY 3. FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES. The San Francisco & Portland S. S. Co., Third and Washington Streets (with O.-W. R. & N, Co.) Tel. Broad way 4500, A 6121. I lfl ill Peetal serviee NEW YORK BORDEAUX PARIS Direct Route to ths Continent. WEEKLY DEPARTURES. Fugnxl Bros., Pao. Cca.t Agents, 109 Cherry 64., Seattle, or any Local Agenta, AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Via Tahiti and Karatonga. Mall and pas senger service from fian Francisco every 2 daya UNION 8. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. 230 California St., San Francisco, , er local steamship aad railroad agencies.