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WEDNESDAY, THE MORNING OREGONIAN, APRIL 1919. 21 GOVERNMENT Close to 900,000 Barrels Pur chased in Northwest HIGHER PRICES ARE PAID Shipment Will Be Made to Europe From Portland, Seattle and TKoma. Tie Grata eorrrmtlon of tha food admin istration yetrdy mad tt purchases of April sport flour In the. Pacific north wt. following tba ubmlMloa of bids by miliar on March 31. Th Hour waa bout bt t prices ranging from $9.60 to 99 93 pmt fcarral. or about H eaata a barral nor than w a pi4 for tha pravlotta lot boufht. Tha lOTfrnmiot waa also mora Ubaral la mak ing its allotments, thm percent r being on h n early nnlo rm baala of pr can t gainst 23 per cant In March. o flgnreo vera obtainable at tha office f too Grain corporation as to th amount af floor boa cb t. but millers estimate the amount at cloe to 900.0U0 barrel. It was tha larseet month' purchase that has been jnad by th corporation Th heaviest buy- trig heretofore thla season waa In Dacem ber. when 6T2.00 barrets were taken. .Th floor Is to be de1tvrad at Port; and. Ctattla and Tacouia and tba mil la ara re a; aired to make abtpment within 39 day a Chipping man bllT about a third of the total amount bought will bo loaded at Fort laud. Tha mills have begun drawing wheat from fvernment staaks. If tha aathorltiea see fit to buy floor daring tha remainder of the leiann at tba preeent rata It will go a considerable way toward cleaning op tb wheat sarpio that Is left In this territory. TA1X ROTTX CBOrS IX COOD SHAPK Ing wera 40t5 rasea. 399 cases rotas In Mon day. Status storage bold 4039 cases. Local floor stocks yesterdsy were 2780 against 2476 cases an Monday and 2183 on Saturday. FEW CARS OF ONIONS REMAIN Grower Are HoMiaa; far Rich Market Ptrvngar. There fat a wide ran r in tha quality of th onions offered on tb street and prices vary from 3.50 to $4.50, with most sales at $4. A car of Ore cons arrived on tb market. Renewed strength Is apparent at several points on account ft continued light ship ments., which fell off farther tha past week to 1-6 cars as compared with 149 cars last week and 200 th week before. Prices have dragged along at a ateady level moat of the week, but Increased activity yesterday aent f. o. b. quotations at San Francisco to $4 per cwt. A few cars remain In Oregon which are being held for higher prices. Th movement af Texas onions will begin In two weeks. About 75 per cent of th TUaredo crop was sold in advance at from 91.75 to 92 per cwt. Tha condition hi that district la placed at T2 per cent. Bank Clearing. Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesterday war as follows: Clenrfnca. Portland . . . $ V 77 7 ittl d,170.rtw Taconia ............... 1.17.Vl;tl Spokaa .154.1o0 STOCK .TREND IS UPWARD BETTER XEWS FROM ABROAD HELPS WALL-STREET MARKET Improrcd Domestic Trade Condi tions and Signs of Easier Money Aid In Advance. Balance. l.r7.77 l.7 5. 2I2.7:iS 200.40 ftprisg Soedlng ta Knrwpo la Retarded by raarnieal Weather. Weather conditions favor tha winter rather than tb spring crops ta Europe, ac cord: ng to Broom hair cable, which aays: Franca. Condition af winter wheat la mostly satisfactory. Spring sowing have been retarded by th unsettled weather. Considerable ratns hav been erpeiienced. which hav delayed seeding ope ration a De termined efforts have been made by th government to lower th coat of living. Italy. Crop la growing well, being favored by good weather. No change la reported in th condition of th young crop, which are fairly good en th whole. Spain. Crop prospect a remain favorable and th outlook Is very optimistic. How- aver, market hav been very firm, owing to tb ahort supplies available. I'nited Kingdom. Th crop on the whole koka well, Sowtnga are being delayed by unfavorable weather. A prolonged apell of dry weather la desired, otherwise It la feared there will be a decrease In the area own to spring grain. re did ar k. La t eat re ports are t h at an tamo nvn crop hav germinated satis factorily and th condition 1 generally good- Korth Africa. Reports confirm that need tng of new crop In Algeria is backward. Norway. Advices stat that both wheat and ry are fully op to average condition. Egypt. This country's crop prospects are favora! on th whole and th condition of grain la about average. T RADE EC CTB BCTTT.R QZTKT Keoartlaai of Street "cork pita to Lighter Receipts. The butter market was qolet with not tmoclj trad'ng In a wholesale way. Cubes were quoted t M 9 cents. Most of the day's business was In small lota to buyers 1n Immediate ned of goods to take care of current trade. Lighter receipts on Monday helped to redd'-e street stock as reported yrsterday morning. There was sa active print market with practically all the cream eries asking 91 centa Receipts on Monday as reported by the Bureau of Markets were: Orlgtn Pounds. rrtroB .. .........ft.''.' Wasnangtoa .............. w M2 Total 8.457 The abov total compares with 9204 pounds received en the same day last week. Total receipts In March were 2?9.a,".t pounds There vu no change In tha local atorae situation. Ftraet storks yesterday were 426 cubes and ' SS boxes, aralnat stock on Monday of 4- cubes and SVe boxes. Cheese receipts an Monday were 1795 pnxade from Ore ron and 721 pound from Washington. Total recetpta In March were 213.904 pound a Local storage stocks yeeter- , day were 11.1 ST pouada PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain. Flow, Feed, Etc Ko aesMon V ere hams Exchange. WHfelAT Gevtrnaent baals. S2.20 per bo. FLOL'H Fa lent, 1115 delivered. 911.20 at mi:i: bakers'. 31L150 11.30: whole wheat. $in j;, v io 4it; graham. 310.059 10-20. MlLLFKiCO Mill run. f. o. b. mill, carlota $40 per ton: mixed cars. $40.50; ton lots or over. 342; !eaa than tone. $43; rolled barley, 3"254; rolled oats, $55057; ground barley. $52 V 54. CuRN Whole, ton, $65997; cracked. $87 es9 HAT Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland: Esstern Oreron timothy. $30032 per toa; faira. $-'3 t 25.50; valley grain hay. $2e; clover. $2C9 27. Dairy and Country Prod oca. BTTTER Cuaea, extras. 5959c par lb.; prints, parenroent wrappers, extra, box lota, tu&tflc; canons, 6 11? 62c; half boxea, Hi more; lesa thai half boxea, lc more; but tar ts t. No. l. gJ&tia per pound, station. EJ ;s Oregon ranch, case count, die; can-lied. 42c; selects, 44c. CH fclKSt; Tlllanowk. t. a. b. XII I am oo a: Triplets. 34c; Young Amerlcaa. 05c; Cooe and Curry, f. a. b. Myrtle Point, tnpleta, Slwc; Young Amerlcaa, fec: longhorns, 32 V c Pot'LTKT Heoa, 304c; roosters. 2lc; stsgs. 5c; ducks, geese and live turkeys nominal; dreed turkeys. 44c VEAL Faney. 21 21 fee per pound. PuRal Fancy. -c per pouna. Frnlta and Tesxtabiaa, fjocal lobbing Quotations FRUITS Oranges. nvel $4.409.S0 lemons, $4 2'. 6 per box: bananas, 8HW per pound; applet, $2t-0 per box; grape fruit. . it s.50. VK(iKTABLKS Cabage. I3.50VA.00 per lOO pound: lettuce. $2. 006 ft. 00 Pr crate; DeDDera. 4.Vc per pound ; ceiery. $tt (0 12 pet crate; artichokes. $l.u; cauliflower, si.a 0 2.00: aquarh, a "4c per pouna; oeeta, a.'.au nr aacfc ; carrots, a-.uu per sjm: k lurnlpa. $2.002.i0 per sack; cucumbers. $2 2i per dusen; tomatoes, 4.Z. per box; spinach, $1.-0 per box; peaa. 186 20c per lb.; rhubarb. $2..M3.2 par box; asparagus, 12ft si 2(K Dr pound. POTATOts Oregon tsurnanKS, oet, i.o a:: Yak ma. $1,700?: aweets. SC OMO.ns (jregon, joooing price, bo.uvb-.w per sack. Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: El'iiAR back basis' Fruit and berry, $9.i5; best, 52; extra C, $9.15; powdered in barrels. $10.20; cubrs In barrels. $10.45. SL'Ts Walnuts, 275c; Bruit nuts, 32c; filberts. 2ftc; almonds, 24i30c: peanut. 15c SALT UaU-rround, iOOs. $15.00 per ton; 50s. $17.20 per ton; d jIo. $25 per ton. HICE Unbrokeu, -rllc per pound. BEANS Buying price, large whitea and Mexican reda 4c per pound. CO F FEB Roaster. In drums. 20940c Prorlsloaa. 0 MET TING OP THE CALL BOARD 'Mrrclxaata' Fxehanga Beasluw PaAtponcd. Owing tm Chicacw Holiday. With th Chicago board cloned on account f th election, there waa no session of th Merchant Exchange yesterday. At Minneapolis cash wheat waa 193 centa higher, ry and com were unchanged, oats were strong and barley waa 1 0 2 cents higher. For May Barter at 8an Francisco, $2.37 -i waa bid and $2 40 naked. Argentina corn is again being: offered at attractive prices for May-June shipment, but all anch transactions are subject to sunk clause. Terminal recetpta. In car, were reported fry the Merchant's Exchange as follows: Whe.it Bar lev Flour Oats Hit j-rtiano, xueav. a T Si Year ago X Faoa to date. avt i ear ago 324 Tfteoma, Moo. .... Year ago 23 . .... frason to dat.4r:H 92 .... 1 r ago 42u3 7tf .... rVattle. Mod..' .... Year ago A .... 4 8eaava to date. 51 71 !. Tt ear ago 4127 2 14oJ did 1.1 LH "k 14J 344 .... 51 W 570 1S42 141 2512 Local Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sixea. choice, 3 H 9 30c: atand ard, S79$c; skinned, 35c; picnic. 25c; cottage roll, 33c. LARD Tierce basts. SOr; compound, 23 Ho. IRY SALT Short, clear backs, 27e&c: plat. 23kl2.Vr; ex porta. ttc BACON Fancy. bOfa; 32c; standard, 4$0 46c; choice, 33 0 40c. II ops. Mohair. Etc. HOPS Oregon. 1919 crop. 33940c Pt pound; HUT contract. wc per pouna. UOHA n 1 1 V Clip, J w wr pouna. TALLOW No. L &c Pr pound; N 3 4e per pound; grease, 1, ac; No. 2. 3c per pound. Hide a ad Pelta. HIDES No. 1 salt-cured hides, 30 pounds and up. 13c; o. 1 part-curu nidrs, 39 pounds and up. 11 Sc; No. 1 green hides. 3 pounua mc up, w . . ii'vyi vui 00 pounds and np. luc; No. 1 part -cured bulls, 50 pounds and up, S"ac; No. X green bulla. 0O pountis nd up, 1c. The price on No. 2 hldrs ta lc' per pound leea than for No. 1 of same kind. No. 1 calfskins up to 1$ pounds. 3Uc; No. 5 ralfvklns up to 10 pounda. 2sc; No. 1 kip. 10 to u pounda, lftc; ."So. 2 kip. 10 to 3u pounda, ltic; dry flint bides. 7 pounda and up, Uc. dry filnt calf, under 7 pounda 21c: dry salt hldrs. 7 pounds and up, 22c: dry salt calf, under 7 pounds. 1 2c ; dry cull hid a, half pnee; dry flint stags oi bulls, loc; dry sait stags or outis. im; ar cull stsga or bulla half price; dry horse hides, accord tng to alee ana take-otf, $160 to $2.0O each: salted horse hides, $3 to $5. rfcLTS Lry long-wool pelts, per pound. 20c; salted long-wuol peta. $1.502&O each; dry short-haired goat ak.na. each, 30c to 73c KEW TORK. April 1. Better new from abroad, more promising domes do trade con dltlons and signs of a relaxed money mar ket were of material assistance in pro mot Ing th further Irregular advance of quoted vaiuea en the Stock Exchange today, ban tl mental factors Included the removal of federal restriction against the packing In le rests and th more encouraging views en tertained by leading financial authorities re garding general business pro Dec ta. ?ne market retained all of Its long ea- (soiisnea proxesaionai characteristics, how ever, pools extending their operation into various cnanneis, especially leather and cop per eta area In botn of these groups there were marked wldencea of trade revival, an eatenaive in. qulry for refined metals being reported for i o reign interests at price well above those ox recent weetts. Ralls and United States Steel were .the cruet a raw Dank a, transcontinental and gran gera displaying marked II mines a In the esse oi united States titeeL It waa conaid red significant In spite of two active sea- sions, that the stock cloaed unchanged from aei wees a linai price. Shipping and oils wen extremelv varfa bie. though ending mostly at gains, and food and fertiliser aharea imln m avh rAt- waru, out inauctnai Alcohol waa most con apicuoua. holding the greater part of Its 7 point advance. Total aales amounted to 2S5. 00O ah area Trading In bonds waa marked bv rrair ii1Un, out me tone continued irregular, mainly on further easing of internationals. mu.(jt uguci rauying alter early reces sion, bales, par value, aggregated $14,- ww. via c rated btates bonds were un ,nu"u vn can. coupon 4 gaining- per - CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Sales. Am Beet Surar, ;o Amerli-an Can.. 2S.4UO Am Car a Fdry I.hni American Loco. l,t'0 Am Sm Jk Refg. 7. Am Sugar Refg. 2.tMH Am Tel A Tel.. l,Jo Am Z L A fira.. tUty Anaconda Cop.. 11,5H Atchison 3Hi A O & WISSL 19,OiM Bait A Ohio . .. 5X itethlehein B... C3.UOO B S 'pper . . 4,60 Calif Petroleum Nfo f'anadian Pant. itoo Onirtl Leather S3.1O0 Ches Sc. Ohio . . . t0 Ohl M A St P.. 2.f00 Chi 4N W ,. rUH) CRIaP ctfa.. 1.SOO Chino Copper .. 3.2UO Colo Fu A J ron Com Prod Refg 64.400 Crucible St"4! .. 3.700 Cuba Can Sugar 4X Distill Securities 11.300 Krie 4Q General Klectrio 400 -General Motors. 25.200 Gt Nor pfd 2,..0 C,t Nor Ore ctfa 2,390 Illinois Central Insplr Copper .. 1S.4"0 int M M pfd ... 37.4O0 Inter Nickel ... 3.9oo Inter Paper .... M0 K C Southern . . 200 Kennecott Cop.. 15.b00 lunula A Nanh Maxweil Motors 2O0 Mexican Petrol. 25"i Miami Copper.. 500 Missouri Pacific 2.1m Nevada, Copper. 1.7ih N Y Central . .. OHO NY X H A H . . f.00 Norf A Wt st . .. :hh Northern Paclf. 1..VM) Pacific Mail . .. 300 Pac Tel A Tel Pennsylvania . . l.JOO Pittsburg Coal.. 61 Kav rnnsoi Cop. Reading S.2rf Rep Ir A Steel. . SftO Shat Ariz Top. . 2.000 Southern Paclf. 11.:to0 Southern Fv ... 1.3IK) Siudebaker Cor.- .300 Toxaa t o 2,700 Union Pacific .. l.ftOO U S Ind Alcohol H1.R00 S Steel WJ.(M rtah Copper ... T..ino U'..tlnr V.lMCtrif " 400 Total sales lor th aay. 3o,vw snares. Closing High. Low. Bid. 70 1, 70 70 02' fi0 M 10 yu o OH'i 60-4 tf.-i, 5S 1201 I24i 124 100 100 1U0 13 . 13H 134 62 bus til 3s ui ii m 11S j 116 iiss 49 47 4S 70H a 70 w 2:s 21 s 22 H 25 25 S 20 W ltW l.'.H1 lOftt 77 70 70 Va 37H 3N4 15 t4 ' HO 24 24 24 Ho ' H 504 40 60 57 23 23", 2.H 5S 5i4 65 1 14 16S 1S 100 3.V- t 10ti 173 3611 171 H v: o.t ugh 4m 41 41 !W S0 4H& 4f'4 234 313A Il 26 20 2GH 40 44 44 1, 19 18S IX' 32! 31 W 31 113 PS 37 H N7 4 3fi3a 3f0U ISO 23 23 234 24 2.TH 23 74 16 16" 16 75 74 70 29""i 21 20 H 14 lo 304 1, J.1 12 1'2 S4 33 H S4 26 44 444 44 4SS 4S 4KH 20 20 20 U M M 83 S2'- l f2 1 1 n 11 H 102 V. 30114 101 2S 27 28 60 3i C4S 2 1 1 20 200 S 1204 12S 4 12 3 00 3 4.".A 14SU 994 75 'i 7.'t 75 4 40 401 some additional export bualnesa eonsumroated a much firmer tone developed and sellers could easily obtain yesterday quotation. The local demand waa moderate and there waa only a fair amount of wholesale trading reported. Receipts of 14.211 tubs were heavy but included 2754 tubs consigned to the British ministry for export The reported street stocks this miming showed an In creasa of 4327 tuba. 02 score, 66 Ho. San Francisco. The butter market was active today and prices were easily He higher on 94 score and lc higher on Wt score. Shipments of butter by boat and rait to points in the northwest as well aa to the east are reported, and there are some Indl catlona af further trading of this nature. Re ceipts Monday, amounting to 123,932 pounds, how an Increase of 84,000 pounds over a week ago. Stocks on deal ere floors are be ing much reduced today and most dealers .have little in additional stocks to offer. S3 cere, 66 Ho. Baaraara Bgara aad Cheese. " NEW YORK. April 1. Eggs Irregular; rresn gat ne red extras, 4bc; others unchanged. Cheese Easy; receipts. 1721; atato cur rent make specials, 82033Hc; do aver age run, 32ttv33& CHICAGO. April 1. Eggs Lower; re ceipts, 38.782 cases; firsts, 3c; ordinary rtrvts. ftOHe39c; at mjrrk. cases Included, 88's639Hc; storage packed firsts, 41c Poultry Alive, unchanged. Dried Fruit at New York. NETW TORK, April 1. Evaporated apples, quiet. Prunes, more Oregona offered. Peaches, firm. ACTIVE MET HT YARDS FIRM PRICES ARE RCLIXG IN AIJj LINES. Bunch of Choice Lambs Sells Dlnio Over Preraillng Lo cal Quotations. at Fresh Smelt Offer Problem to Housewives. Dlffrrt-t Method, af Prraervlng the ri.h Make PoMlble Variety at Saiatr Dlaaea at Small coat. BY LILIAN' TINGLE. WITH the coming of the delicious and Inexpensive smelt, the eco nomical housewife Is usually conscious of mixed emotions thankfulness for good food at a low price, fear of tiring the family by serving It too often while It Is so plentiful, discouragement when she aurvevfi n lnrc-A h.nn nf silv.rv fUTi Common to fair steers .. 10 bo cteanea, ana a culminating wish ; Good to choic. cows, helfera. . There was a good supply of livestock on hand yesterday with the receipt of six loads and the stock held over from Monday. The market was active throughout the day and prices were firm In all lines. Good steers sold at fl314 and top-srade hoes again brought X10. A bunch of choice lambs were sold at a dime over the prevailing market. Receipts were 103 cattle, 421 hogs and 460 sheep. ' The day's saies were as follows: Wgt. Price. I , Wgt. Price. S cows... 7N0 $10,001 32 steers.. 1041 13.r0 1 cow... .1010 8.0 2o steers.. Vitz ls.vu 1 cow.... 750 12.001 7 steers.. H.'.O 1 cow T0 ?..V) 23 steers.. 1210 13.501 7 COWS...10U0 ll.Ool 1 cow 135 12.001 1 cow.. . . 670 8.001 3 cows... 7;i3 7.751 X cows. ..1370 9.5H 1 COWS...10O.T 6 75( 1 cow 710 1 cow.... 950 lz.SOi 1 cow 1010 1 cow 1350 10.00! 10 COWS...10S0 .75,i 41 cows... H30 18 B0 8 calves.. SO IS. Sol 2 bulls... 3335 18.75 2 bulls... 1425 16.851 1 bull 1070 17.8S! 1 bull 17S0 18.85 1S6 hogs... 15 1S.75! 8 hog's. . 18 0'113 hogs. . 18.70. 3i hogs.. 17.7." 1 lambs. 17.001 88 lambs. 1U.OOI Prices Quoted at tbe local yards follow: Cattle Best steers- Good to choice steers.... Medium to good steers . fair to gooa steers 2 calves. ..155 1 calf 300 1 calf 110 2 bulls. ..1565 1 bull 1120 1 cow.... 800 6 cows. . . 9t5 2 cows. . . 875 10 hogs....l!K 94 hogs... 140 20 hogs... 103 3 hogs... 343 1 bos.... 440 32 hK3... 41 hogs... 82 hogs... 37 hogs... 8 hogs... 4 hogs... 7 steers.. 210 197 172 176 155 100 150 179 130 79 80 imo 14.00 10.00 11.25 4.50 5.00 12.00 12.25 7.00 7.00 50 8.65 12.00 7.50 6.00 8.00 9.00 19.00 18.75 18.65 17.35 17.10 17.00 LIBERTY BONDS YOU CANNOT DO BETTER TOTJ MAT DO WORSH Tuesday, April 1, we paid the following: prices for Liberty Bonds, which were the closing New York prices, plus interest: Hie 1st 4s 4s lst4Us 2d4s 3d4Us 4th 4a ' 100.14 96.79 tS.OS S5.S2 96.18 96.43 When buying Liberty Bonds we deduct from the above prices 37 cents on a 50 Bond and 2.60 on a $1000 Bond. When selling we charge the New York market price, plus accrued interest. Hurglsr and Fireproof Safe Depoait Boxea for Rent ASK ABOUT OIR PARTIAL PAYMENT PLA.. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. 0-ll STARK STREET, BET. BTH AND 6TH STREETS Telephone. Broad war 2101 Katabllahed Over 25 lean Bid. BOND lMST. 4a rK. 'WSICSLIb 4tn 4Jta.ltt.60 pon... Atrh gen 4n.. 8JVa POTATOES STEADY XX LOCAL MA&KJST fttraa-ver Tataa la 3fH9d la Xoai rrodwring IVetlana, Potat racatpta wara a ear aarh from Ora goa aad Wasbmictoa. Good Burbanka aoid moatlr at with ordinary yrada brlncitic al f lj aad poorer stock lUOOLIU. is rt tad Gctna raasvd from $1.73 to $2, with Xild run a-;iln at $1.30 01.50. Tha country markata wrra unchanged. Thrra cars werrj loaded for Stockholm, two for Foi-tUaad and ana for W:ii WaUa. Tha potato markats contlnaod at rone la produclnc aecttona. Moat conaumlnf markets o:aa atrenffthrnad alfghtly, although car lota of Northern stock In Chlcaro weakened, raaclay $lftixi'l 0 par cwt. but Carlota In Xunoaapolts advanced to $1.70 per cwt. and tha fenerai Jobbing ran fa for Northern VT?i dvancad 10c. rantrtnc $l.a59S.10. GrajAr. CM, quoted 10-lic hither at $1.630 MY) a. No. 1 hlta stock. Waupaca strenkh enad to $1.6t)f9 X. a. b. aad tha seiaavmi raaca In northarn ahlpplnc sections was hi She r. New Tork bulk stock waa faT'y steady at $1-7:91-77 f. o. b. and straanh aned to $33.43 in coniumlng mark eta, d vancinc aharply in Phi:adelphta. Main . aackad Green afountalna atrenthened Q$ J'raoQoa laia. Tgg Firm aad rachanced. Tba mgg market waa firm aad unchancasl with 41 centa the general buying price. cab to shipper. Recetpta aa Monday wars 967 j caeoe aa follows: Origin Exp. TgM. Oreron 270 aahlngtoa ..................... 19 1- TotaJs 22 Total local receipts of sggs In XIa:ch were 39.36J nm Storage stocks yesterday morn- CLF BRINGS HIGH PRICE Shorthorn Sclsl for $20,000 in Scot land Markets. NEW TORK. Pome remarkable pric es were realized for shorthorn bulls at a sale held In I'erth. Scotland, last mouth. For 429 head sold tn one day the receipts were S516.0O0. an average of J i:i j. The dark roan bull calf Cluny i'roud Augustus, born in April. IMS and grot by iimdley Crown, topped the sale at $20. 000. Carpenter A Unas of Ohio were the contending: bidders for him. but a Scottish breeder out lasted the Americans. Amonir the con slcnors were Lord Rosebery. once prime minister and winner of two derbys. who received $H.:.0 for two young bulls; the luke of Richmond, whose average mas $4290. and Lady Cat heart, whose consignment of five had realised. 41. 300. an average of $S:0. Cluny Proud Aucustus was one of them. Carpenter & Ross paid JoOOO for Naemoor Bride groom, a yearling, by Edgcote Master piece, out of Charlotte Corday. South American buyers from the Argentine Republic were amonar the keenest bid ders. Sixteen bulls brought more than JiOOO each. In the annual sale of polled Antrua cattle at Perth three bulls s-ld for more than Jli'.ouO, and ISO made an aver age of iSM. The best previous record for a calf of tbe Angus breed was broken three times when Erodemas. a February. 1915. bull by Edgar of Dal meny. brought tlO.000; again, when Emblem of Harvlestoun. by Jason Bal lindalloch. belonging to the well-known hackney horse breeder. J." K. Kerr, of liarvleatou castle, brought (14.000. and again when Euripes of Ballindalloch. a March calf, by Evilesco of Ballindalloch, was knocked down to Mr. Kerr for a like sum. TJ S ref tin finnan tt a r..- ! UKi; rer ls do coiipon .v 1 w aco on. n S 4s res- 10..(4'Xor rac 4S.... do coupon . . oo .ts . ..... U H I. lb !K.l:!'lac T T U. do lKt con 4s.-W.CO Venn on 4s. . do -d 4s Irt.rl Union Pac 4s.. do lt con 41tiM.M U 8 Steel Gs. . . do il on 4iisJ3..'M)'So Psc cv 5s.. do Ad 4ls. ... 85.26; Anjlo-Fr 5s. . 4S 07 "4 f-2's 111 S4H n.-.-v, 100 lo:i Vs 87 Bid. Boston Mining. BOSTON'. April 1. Closing quotations: Allouex . Aril Com. ... Cal A Ariz. Mohawk l",.North Butte.... BVj Old Ilera fal ft Hc.la 40.1 lOrceola Cntrnniol . ... lL-Qulnry fop H C Co. . . K Butte Cop.. Kranklln Isle Koyall . . Lake Copper . 40 v. 8uorlor . ..... jPup A Bos :k H : Shannon . ..... 2"'rtah Con 8 Wolverine . ... CO 14 l"4 r.T4 4H 514 1 -! 18 PORK, 25c;VEAL, 21c. We pay those prices for top-quality meats. We can use large and inferior quality at less. We never charge com mission. Frank L. Smith Meat Co., 2-S Alder tt, Portland. Or. Adv. Editor Gets Place. JTJXEATJ, Alaska. it. S. Perkins, edi tor and publisher of the ePtersburgr Report, has been appointed United States commissioner at ePtersburg by Federal Circuit Judge Robert W. Jen nings. Dr. Henry C. Storey has been appointed commissioner at Ketchikan during tha temporary absence of Com missioner William T. Mahoney, now in California. Money, Eacbange, Etc. NEW TORK. April 1. Mercantile paper, 5ii-jl4 Per cent. Sterling CO-day bills, S4.35: commercial 60-day bills. 14.54 Vs: commercial 60-day bills on banks. S4.53H: demand. S4.58 ti ; cables. SLODfe. anrs, unchanged; guild ers, unchanged; lira, demand, 7.00; cables, 7.411. llexican dollars, unchanged. Time loans, steady, unchanred. Call money easy. High, low and ruling rate. 3 per cent; closing bid. 4i per cent; offered at 5 per cent; last loan 3 per cent. Rates for sterling exenange aovantrea sharply late In the day. Quotations follow: Sixty-day bills. $4 57; commercial. 60-day bills On banks. M 1 ; coraratrciH, uit-u.) bills. 34.35 fe; demand, 34.60; cables, 34. til. LONDON, April L Money and discount. unrhanKed. liax silver, 49 a-inn per ounce. SAJJ r KAN CISCO PRODUCE MARKS? Pries. Current eat csa. Vegetables. Fresb Fruits, lite., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. April 1. Eggs Fresh extras. 47Vac: fresh extra pallets, 40c ' Cheese New lirsta. ZKtoc; Oregon Young Amerltaa. 43c. Poultry Hens, large. 3037c: small, S7 0 3Sc : roosters, young. 45v OOc ; old, 24 r 25c ; broilers. 5055c; fryers, 4048c; turkeys, unquoted; geese. :i031c: pigeons, i20a doxen; squabs, eOvttoC pound. Vegetables Asparagus. 56 6c per pound; celery. 346 crate of four and five dosen; summer squash. $z.50?3 per crate: tomatoes. JJ -T. 7 3 74 crate or box; Los Angeles lettuce. fl. 501X3 crate. Iced; 31.75r2 uniced; Watsonvllle. 3L73S2; potatoes, per cental. Deltas, choice. 317582; Oregon Burbanks. 3-42.60: new, Stf7c pound: sweet, 3500.50; onions, ice house. 33.2503.00 cental; green. 11.23 box; river. 3L-7562: rhubarb, 31.70422 box: cauilflower. large. 65C&31 dozen: green peas. 697c pouna; musnrooms, wdw: dox. according to sis.; cucumbers. 3-43.50 box. hot house; spinach. 50cfe31 crate: early flat cabbage, 31 Sf 1.50 per 100 pounds; Florida string beans. 4U54ic pound; carrots. 3250 93 sack: beets. 32W2.25 tack; turnips, yel low. 32.25fe2.50 sack: white, 3t-15&L25 sack: garlic. 6075c pound. Fruit Lemons. 33fc4 box; wrapped navel oranges. 34.5095 50 per box: tangerines and mandarines. 3.1.50 4 In half boxes; fancy grapefruit. 33sr3.!0 box: bananas. 6HfrJHc pound; pineapples, 3295 dozen; Mexican limes. 37S crate; apples. Newtown Pippins. 3363.25: Oregon Bpitsenberg. 33.2543.50; pears. Winter Nellls. 31 tf 4. cold storage; Loquats. 12 Vx 49 10c pound; strawberries, un quoted. Receipts Flour. 8350 quarters; barley, ri Q.vi rentals: beans. 552 sacks: potatoes. 4120 sacks; hay, 190 tons; hides, 251; wine. 200 gallons. COAST AND EASTERN DAIRY PRODUCE Butter Market Condition at Leading Dta- tributioB Points. Eastern and San Frmnelsco trade reports received by wire yesterday at the local-office of the bureau of markets: Chicago. A dull ana unsettiea marget ruled her. today. The decline of zc In quotations not only failed to stir up any bu4tnass but appeared to keep buyers off the market with tha Idea of getting cheaper goods in the future. Dealers expressed much dissatisfaction with present conditions and took toward an increase in production ss about the only steadying infiuenoe to, be hoped for In the near future. Cars ef een trallsed were more In evldenee and sales were recorded at quoted values. 82 score, n?o. New York The market today waa some what unsettled the early part of the day and trading was transacted on tbe basis of CV for 82 score butter, but with advices of that aha might spread the smelt season over the year by preserving; a supply for future use. The very easiest way of dealing; with a quantity of smelt, not wanted for Im mediate eating-, is to put them down In salt as follows: Salt smelt for future use Take the perfectly fresh smelt Just as they come without cleaning;. Pack them Into a keff or stone crock of suitable sise. nuttiner a layer of coarse table salt, or fine rock salt on tha bottom of the keg, then a layer of fish, then a sprinkling; of salt until the container is nearly full, sprink ling salt on top and covering with a weighted board or plate so that the fish may be kept well below the brine that forms la a few hours. The im portant points to remember are: First, the fish must be perfectly fresh; sec ond, they must be completely covered with brine. A little, strong brine can be added If not enough forms naturally; third, the keg; or crock must be kept in a cool place and inspected from time to time, so as to be able to forestall spoilage. This method, you see, takes care of any amount of smelt quickly with very little labor. The next thing is to con sider the uses of the salted smelt. 1. They may be drained from the brine within 12 to 36 hours and either cooked at once or strung on a string for drying or smoking. 2. They may be kept In the salt for several months under favorable condi tions. When wanted for the table they can be freshened to any desired extent by soaking in fresh water. They may then be cleaned In the usual way and baked as described below, or dipped in batter or egged and crumbed and fried in deep fat. or creamed (after boiling) or used for chowder. They are particularly good if mari naded for an hour or so (after freshen ing) In French dressing with a slice of onion in it. then rolled in flour, then in egg and sifted crumbs, and cooked about three minutes In deep fat of the same temperature . as for doughnuts. Fresh smelt may be similarly treated and are superior to smelt fried in the ordinary "frying pan" style. Less fat is used actually by this method than In shallow frying and the fish are neither dried up nor greasy. If you like boned, fried smelt, leave the heads on (removing, of course, eyes, gills, etc), and put the tails through the eyes, so that the fish when fried looks like a nice brown doughnut. Then when it comes from the fat cautiously pull on the tail and the tail, backbone and head can all be removed together. This Is much easier for some reason when the fish is curved than when it is straight. 3. After 12 to 24 hours the slightly salted smelt may be used for canning. After thorough draining and 'cleaning in the usual way they may be quickly dipped into boiling water (to shrink them) or may be packed directly into the Jar. Salted water, or tomato pulp from canned tomatoes may "be used to fill up the jar. Pint jars are best as the heat penetrates more quickly, and as this size is usually enough at one time for a small family. The Jars should be set on a rack In a wash boiler with the hot water one inch above the tops of the not quite tight lids. Boil two hours for pints or three hours for quarts counting from the time boiling actually begins. Remove the cans, tighten the lids and cooL They may also be canned in oil or In mustard dressing something like sardines. Even when fresh smelt are to be canned they are generally Improved and are usually less likely to be mushy when cooked if they are sprinkled with salt and allowed to' drain for an hour! or two before being canned. Smoked smelt may be prepared in a regular smoke house or in a "back yard smoke house" made out of a barrel or large packing box. Hard wood should be used for smoking. Usually the fish will be ready to smoke 24 to 36 hours after salting. The fish should be cleaned before smoking but it is con venient to leave the heads on so that a wire can be run through them when the fish are hung up. Dried or smoked smelt will keep al most indefinitely if protected from in sects. They are good broiled, or soaked and creamed. Creamed they are a good Inexpensive substitute for chipped beef. Another way of securing a smoked flavor and preserving the fish is to brush them carefully all over with smokene or "liquid" smoke (or dip in liquid smoke) after salting, cleaning and draining. Then string on a wire and let dry to a leathery consistency For keeping a short time spiced or pickled smelt are excellent. Clean the smelt (using a pair of scissors for quick work) cut off the beads and pack like sardines head to tail in a baking dish with a slice or so of onion and lemon, a sprinkle of salt and one or two cloves tucked In here and there. A bit of bay leaf and a few peppercorns may be used if liked. Cover with weak vinegar (or diluted strong vinegar) and bake about 20 minutes or until the backbones are loose when tested. Serve hot with piquante sauce or cold with salad dress ing or bone and mash and use with but ter for a sandwich paste like sardines. Cooked In this way they will keep in a cool place for a week or 10 days. They will keep even longer If covered while tn the oven with a layer of melted butter. This keeps out the air and can be utlliied eventually In the sauce or sandwich paste. Another quick, method of cooking Is to bake them In milk or tomato pulp. Prepare as above but roll In flour be fore putting Into the baking dish, and cover with milk or tomato pulp and add a tablespoon or two of butter. The flav nrlnn mentioned above may be used. but the lemon must, ef course, be omitted, and the salt added Just before serving. Bake about 20 minutes and . 113. 00 is 14.50 . 11.5041' 12.50 . 10.00011.00 .. O.OOto 10.00 . S.0 9.00 . 3 0.0051 12.23 8.00 10.30 7.00'tf S.00 s ooia coo 3 50(9 4.50 S.00G 8.50 9 .30613.30 7.00010.00 CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON 6 IMPROVEMENT BONDS . Exempt From Present Income Tax GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD F. I. Devereaux RGmpanY 87 Sixth Street Broadway 1042 Ground Floor WeHs-Fargo Building i Medium to good cows.'hrlfers. . Fair to medium cowa. belters.. Canners Bulls - Calves Stockers and feeders Hon Prime mixed 18.751!.00 Medium mixed is.ooftris.io Koueh heaviea ................ Iti. Pigs .. 16.5017.50 Kheen Prime lamb l.O0i? 17.00 Fair to medium lambs 14.00(0 13.0(1 Yearlings 11.00f12.0g Wethers P.OOSjlo.OO Kwes U.50&10..IV ORIGINS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED Shipments In the leading Markets of the Pacific Northwest. State origins of livestock loaded March Cattle. Horses,Mlxed Calves. Hogs.Sheep.Mules.Stock. For Portland Oregon 13 10 4 Ttls. Portland 13 10 4 Week ago . 21 1 2 Four weeks ago 4 4 Year ago '13 6 2 3 I,oaded for all American markets: Ttls. March 31.29M8 20-7 530 130 802 Week afro 255S 2451 523 228 635 Four wks. ago.201 174 434 200 376 Year ago 3010 1770 503 181 357 Chicago T Iventock Market. CHICAGO, April 1. (United States Bu reau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 28,000, market mostly 15c 25c higher than yester day's average. Bulk sales. J l.S5i 20; top, S20.10; Ixsavyveight. $19.90620.10; me dium weight. 19.7520: lightweight, 1J.20 20: light light, tl819.00; sows, il7.50 19.25: pigs, 31TW18.25. Cattle Receipts 15,000, a few prima, steers held higher; others slow, bids lower. Choice she stock, steady, others slow to lower: calves, slow to 25c lower; feeder, steady. Heavy beef steers, tll.75fl 20.50; light beef steers. $10.25 (ft 1 8.75; butcher cows and heifers. 7.40(&15.50: canners and cutters, 5.50(ril0: veal calves, S12. 7514. 75: stock- er and feeder steers. IS .25 in 15. 75. Sheep Receipts 7000, killing classes strong to 25c higher; no prime lambs here: feeders, slow: lambs, 84 pounds or less, I1S.25W 20.25; 85 pounds or better. S17.2520.25; culls, $14ai7.75; ewes, medium and good, $1215.25; calls and common, SG&12. Omatia Livestock Market. OMAHA, April 1. Hogs Receipts 13.500, 20i4c higher. Heavy. 1.40180; mixed. I19.4.-.S 19.50: light, 10W1.G3; pigs, 1217: bulk of sales. $19.23 10.60. Cattle Receipts 3O0, steady to strong. Native steers, S13G-1S; cows and heifers. $7.5014.25; western steers, tl016.50; Texas steers. Sli 13.50: cows and heifers, $74j 12.50; canners, $5ifi6.50; stockers and fMri.M sannft 15.50: calves. $8rl4. Sheep Receipts 15.0O0. 10gl5c higher. Culls. 7!11: wethers, 14&15.50: ewes. 1? & 14 50: "lamhs. $19m85: feeder lambs. JllfelS; yearlings. 1I5?17.50. Seattle Livestock Market. SEATTLE, April 1. Hogs Receipts, 574: steady; prime, $19.25(9 10.40; medium to choice. $18.75 919.10; rough heavies, $16.75 917.40: pigs. $10.75ffll8.40. Cattle Receipts, 179: quiet: best steers. $11.50 14.50; medium to choice steers. $iu.au rll; common to gooa sieers. i-hw, uc. eows and heilers, sswiz; common io cows and heifers, $5tf7J0; bulls, so'fflu; calves, $7 13. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 1. Barley, 93c $1.04. Flax, $3.748376; Grain at San Francisco. RAN FRANCISCO. April 1. Flour. $11.55. nraln Whaat. S2.20: oats, red feed. $2.05 2.20; corn. California yellow. $2.202.50; barley. No. 1 leeu, z.zi2.!. Hay Wheat or wheat and oat, $1719; tame oat, Jisii20; oaney, ii.'BWi al falfa. $15018: barley straw. BO a 80c bale. Meals Alfalfa, nominal; cocoanut, un quoted. Coffee Futures Quiet. NEW TORK, April 1. The market for coffee futures remained very quiet today, but showed a further improvement in prices owing to the absence of selling pressure and covering. Closing bids: May, 15.30c; July, 14.60c; September, 34.211c: October, 14.20c; December, 14.02c; January, 14.03c; Miirrh 14.07c. SDot coffee, dull. Rio 7s, 16V4c; Santos 4s, 21KC. ; Naval Stores. SAVANNAH, April 1. Turpentine Firm; 70c: sales. 713 barrels; receipts. 37 barrels; shipments. 8 barrels; stock. 18,884 barrels. Rosin Nominal; sales, none; receipts. 107 barrels; shipments, 83 barrels; stock, 02.371 barrels. Vluote: B. $13.10; D and E. $13.15; F $13 20; G, $13.25: H, $13.30; I. $13.65: K, $15,751 M. $16.26; N and WG, $16.30; WW, $16.75. " Metal Market. NEW TORK, April 1. Copper and iron, unchanged. Lead, steadv. Spot and April. 5.205.30c Speller, steady. East Bt. Louis delivery, spot and April. 6.12H a 6.25c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, April 1. Spot cotton, quiet. Middling, 28.00c. New Tork Sugar Market. NEW TORK, April 1. Sugar, unchanged. 1 Iralnth Linseed Market. DULTJTH, April l.1 Linseed, $3.763.78. The Canadian Bank of Commerce COLLECTION BUSINESS Our numerous branches and widespread connec tions enable this Bank to render unusually efficient service in making collections Portland Branch Fourth and Stark Streets Berslund. 27, of Portland, and Esther Gus tafson, legal, of Portland. - ' i DAII-Y METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. Orepon and Washington Fair; moderate northerly winds. . Idaho Fair. 1JJVARI I. WELLS. Meteorologist. PORTLAND. Or Anril 1 Maximum tem perature, 69 degrees; minimum temperature. 47 decrees. River reading, 8 A. M.. 7. a feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.5 foot rise. Total rami aii ia . a, io tr. ai.-. nunc, iuuii rainfall since September 1. IfllS. 34.64 inchet; normal rainfall since September 1. Jb.bi inches; deficiency of rainfal since Septem ber 1. JA18. 2,23 Inches. 'Sunrise. 5:51 A, M.: sunset. 6:39 P. M. ; total sunshine, ft hours 8 mlniitM' m-ivnfhlt sunshine. 12 hours 4H minutes. Moonrise, 6:03 A. M.; moonset, 8:18 p M. Barometer (reaucea sea leveu, j p! M., 30.11 inches; relative humidity at per cent. 1 ii il, nLAinun, STATIONS. Baker Boise Boston aicary Chicago Nenver Des Moines Eureka ...... Galveston Helena t.Tuneau Kansas City.. Los Angeles... Marshfield Md ford Minneapolis . . New Orleans.. New VorK North Head... North Yakimal Phoenix Pocatello - Portland . . Roseburg . . Sacramento St. Louis . . Salt Lake . Ran DieeO . San Francisco Seattle Sitka Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island tValdez Walia waua.. Washington ... Winnipeg Wind 6210. 001. -IN JCIoudy ft fti VWT ClmillV fifi O.OO . . NWlCloudv 42 10. 0ttl4.NW Cloudy 34 S4:0.00j.. N Cloudy S 2!o. 001. -INK (Clear 441 SO 0.0O(12iNW Rain 4 n.w . . S Clear 4:0.00 . .(NW Cloudy t20.00ll2IE (Clear 40; M'0.m!io:w ICioudy 404iO.SS(. . E Rain 34 M 0.O0I.. SE Pt. cloudy r.0 72.0.00 . . sw Clear i louny Clear Cloudy IClear Pt. cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. ciouny Pt. cloudy Radium Ore Discovered. LON'DON. The discovery of . con siderable body of pitchblende the ore of radium is reported from tha village of Hampatead, on the borders of Dart moor. Samples were submitted to th mineral resources development depart ment of the ministry of munitions, whose experts said it was pitchblende with an oxide content of 26 per cent, somewhat richer than the ore imported from America, The extent of the de posit has not yet been ascertained. Clark, Kendall & Co. Second Floor Northwestern Bank Bide. Portland, Oregon Wa Recommend and Offer to Investors Carefully Selected GOVERNMENT. MUNICI PAL and CORPORATION BONDS Denominations 150, $100. 500. $1000 so 0.H" . .IN'W r.'o.no . .INW 2 noio.ooi. .Is 4S 64i0.00i. JX 22 SB;0.(lOI44;N'W 411 B2'O.OOI22!N 411 74:0. 00 1. .ISW r2l Sti O.IMli. Jsw sni eiio.ooi. . sw 48 6!0.00i. .IN 42 fiS O.OOI. .INK 74iW.Ol . . S sntn.ooi . .ink iricar 5siO.0O12)NWiPt. cloudy 62 0.OOI. .SW Oloudy 6fi O.IMV.:4i?w n louuy R0l0.00ll2i.NW R0I0.0OI. . K 114 0. 001. . XW no o.oo . Jn !W'0.00:12N ?Ai.'ttt:n O'M 1 44 6S0.O0I.. w IPt. Clouay Pt. cloudy Rain Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Snow 261 4O0.O0is!NW!Pt. cloudy "tA. M. today. P. M. report of preceding day. " FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair; northerly windy. CHEAP FEED Is Furnished by INDIANA SILOS Get Our Free Feed Book SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Salem,. Ore. . DAILY CITY STATISTICS Mnrrlaaa Licensee. VOLOTJD AKIS-KTJSCHNICK Steve Volou- dakis, 25. 432 Washington street, and Ther esa K.U5chnick, 17, .Bristol hotel. DE VEXV-HAMILIOX Florello Delevan Deveny, 21, 150 East Eightieth street North, and Irma Ethel Hamilton, 19, 1873 East GUsan street. LINCOLN-SLOAN R. J, Lincoln legal. 500 Davenport street, and Jxrah Eugenia Sloan, legal, same address. . JKXSEN-CLAUSE.V Syvert Jensen, 14, 793 Montana avenue, and Agnes Clausen, 23, 875 Minnesota avenue. IIUFF-K1NCAID Gerald L. Huft, 23. 1718 Belmont street, and Nora M. Klacald. 23, 4S9 East Nineteenth street North. Vaneenver Marriage Licenses. 8 C H W A N II S-T E T K Edward S. Bchwantes, 25, of Rldgefleld, Wash., and Olga Teta, 20, of Rldgefleld, Waeh, GOZEFHKY-QIFFORD Joseph F, Oosef sky, 41, ot Oregon City. Oru and Bertha Gliford, 96, of Oregon City, Or. CHAXDI.EH-LAUVERE 0, W, Chandler, 48, of Yakima, Wash., and Clara Lauvere, 30. of Yakima, Wash. COLE-HOLLETT A, B. Cole 42, ef Port land, and Mae Hollett, 33, of Portland, hanses-BITTEEING Fred C. Hansen. ... . s.t of Ponland- and Henrietta Bitterlng. 30. serve In tne oaums uisu wim Portland. B1SRGLUND-GUSTAFS0N Frank A. ew Issue Advance OfferlnsT .7 Quarterly Interest Wtthoat deduction for Federal Income Tax except In excess of 4 per cent First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Serial Gold Bonds - we awn and offer these 1 to 10 yea aerial irold bonds subject to prior sale at 100 and accrued Interest To Yield JO? Quarterly Interest Foil details on request BANK BY MATls Interest Paid on Time aad Saving Depoalta Resource Over 9200,000.00 BANK of CRESHAM Grcshara. Ore ton trader State Control. TRAVELERS' GI7IDE. LjPACiriC STEAMSHIP COMPANYsJ NcaTOWESTEKN Bank Blds. Main 4 Freeman smith a Camp Co. juice and sauce. WE Buy and Sell Liberty Bonds ALL ISSUES Lumber mens Trust Company CAPITAL ABB SURPLUS SS0O.000 lumbermen Bld. Portland, Ore. S. S. City of Topeka PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Sailing Friday, April 11th Marshficld, North Bend, Eureka and San Francisco Reservations Made for Points In AIiMka TICKET OFFICE 101 THIRD ST. A 3332 Main 146ft. STEAMERS The Dalles and Way Points. Sailings, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 10 P. M. DALLES COLUMBIA LINE Ash St. Dock. Broadway 3454 STEAMERS DIRECT TO San Francisco Los Angeles, San Diego FRIDAY, 2i30 P. M. Trnr Information, etc. call San Fran- f-1nn 'Portland & Los Ansrolee Steam ship Co., II. Bollam, Afreut, 122 Third St. jyiain io. DRENCH LINC I letuparnle General Transatlantlque JJ Ciprvu a Vax C77a lev, NEW YOh.. v, .cm KtlKLK DErARTCKKM. Fog-act Bros., I'ae. Coast Acaots. I OB Chsrrp AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALANO AM SO IT II SCAB v. Tahiti aad Karatoosa. Mall and pa. ittKfX tsr xlom f rout bus t raoclca vrr M tfwi. .... I0 Callfarnia Mt.. Oaa Jf'ranolsee, ar local HitaiMthitf mud railroad aa V i