Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 12, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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THE SIORXIXG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAF, APRIL 12, 1919.
OREGON FEEDER HOGS
SHIPPED TO ALASKA
Salmon Packers Will Buy More
in This Territory.
WASTE PROVIDES FOOD
Dressed Pork I ITscd hj Canning
Oat fits New York Stops Sale
of Horse Meat.
Approximately ISO feeder hog were ship
pd from Portland recently to Alaska. Local
dealers estimate that approximately loot
hoss will be sent to Alaska from the Co
lamb 11a rtver and Puget Sound ports this
season. These nor are bought by salmon
canners and are fed on rarbare and table
waste from the camp kitchen. The dressed
pork Is used by the can n ins; outfits, bat If
there Is any surplus It finds a ready mar
ket among; the permanent Inhabitants of
that country. Pigs weighing from 60 to 100
pounds are preferred and all are given the
aim ul tan sous InnocuUtion as a preventive
of hog cholera.
The highest price paid this -year for fat
shorn goats was reached at Wort Worth
Texas, when 139 mixed Angora goats aver
aging 78 pounds were sold to packers for
18. SO per cwL
Effective Slay 1, the slaughtering of
horses for human consumption under the
inspection of the New Tork city department
of health will be discontinued. It is felt that
the experiment has cot been successful and
amogig the reasons assigned for Its failure is
the fact that the class of horses offered for
slaughter has been decidedly below the av
erage work horse. In most cases, old, worn
oat animals which had outlived their use
fulness and Injured horses whlcb could not
be cured were being slaughtered. The class
of meat obtained was In many Instances not
fit for human consumption, so that it was
found that a very large proportion of the
product was going to the Bronx soo to feed
the animals. Another reason assigned was
the fact that the general public did not
take readily to the idea of eating horse
Is eaii and practically all of the sales were
made to people coming from countries
where horseflesh Is more commonly used.
In all, there were about six markets located
In Greater New Tork engaged In selling
horse meat. The average number of animals
slaughtered each week has been between
25 and SO.
CORN AXD OAT3 BIDS RAISED
Brewing Barley Is Alo Higher on Local
Board.
The trend of prices was npward In the
local grain market, but trade was quiet.
Corn bids at the exchange were raised
8102 and oats were SOcSl higher. Brew
ing barley was advanced 50 cents and feed
barley was unchanged.
Weather conditions In the middle west, as
wired from Chicago: "Minneapolis, cloudy, 45
degrees; rain last night. Winnipeg, clear;
35. Iowa, Illinois and Ohio valley, cloudy,
COOL Missouri, Kansas, clear; 36 to 45."
It is reported that the shipping board
wilt not allot any more ships for Argentina
on account of the serious condition of the
strike. The English government Is said to
have been a heavy buyer of spot corn in
Argentina and will continue to buy. India
expects to Import around 20,000.000 bushels
of Australian wheat by July 1. Argentine
wheat shipments this wevk were 313,000
bushels to the United Kingdom. 809,000
bushels to the continent and 704.000 bush
els to non-European ports. j
The acreage of barley in Tola county, C&l..
has been greatly reduced this season. Stan
islaus county la said -to have reduced Its
barley acreage from 110.000 to 55.000 acres.
The price of San Quentln bags has been
fixed at 12 cents for this season, a reduc
tion of 2 cents from 101 S.
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
to the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oat a Hay.
Hood River brought 82.7593 and California
green 14.2595.50. White flats were held at
10 612 hi cents a pound.
A car of California lettuce arrived and
was offered at 83.25 5. Cabbage was
strong and higher at 84-5065 for flat Dutch
and 83 for Wlnnlngstadt. There was a
good demand for cauliflower and home
grown was firm at 33.25 93.50 for standard
and fl.3091.75 for pony crates.
CCBE BUTTER IS ONE CENT IOWER
Market Declines in line With Previous
Day's Drop la Prints,
Cube batter sold a cent lower at 58 cents
yesterday to be In line with the previous
day's drop in prints. Receipts were heavier
than a week ago and included some butter
brought in for orders. Thursday's receipts.
as reported by the bureau of markets were
Origin Pounds
California 0.145
Oregon 4.615
Washington 206
LONG ACCOUNT UNWIELDY
OYER-EXTEXSlOX OF BUM, CAM
PAIGN INDICATED.
the first transaction reported in the product
by the board since January 22.
Turpentine firm, 72Hc; sales, 34 bar
rels r receipts, 34 barrels: shipments, 25
barrels; stock, 17,813 barrels.
Rosin firm; sales, 29 SS barrels; receipts,
76 barrels; shipments, 370 barrels; stock.
' 47.257 barrels. Quote: B, $11.10; D, E,
111.10; r , u.zu; i, 11.9; a, in ". .
$11.65; K, $13.75;. M, 814.25; N, WG, $14.30;
WW, $14.75.
Liquidation of Market Leaders distbibcttve TRADE
Causes Readjustment on Declin
ing Scale of Prices.'
13 ACTIVE
NEW TORK, April 11. A more general
readjustment of prices on a declining scale
marked today's session or the stock mar
ket, leaders, particularly Investment rails
Total 13.9S5
Storage stocks were unchanged at 157:
pounds. Street stocks were 287 cubes and
196 boxes, as against 252 cubes and 223
boxes on Thursday.
Cheese receipts were 7014 pounds from
Oregon.
52.00
52.50
49.00
51.50
92.00
61.00
Portland. Frl
Tear ago
Saaob to date..6-rt
Year ago 3T-
Tacoma. Thurs. -J
r a so .11
Season to date. 51 "2
Year ago 43:1
Seattle. Thurs
Year sgo 7
Season to date. 5115
Year ago 4'0
4
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299
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EW SHIPPING ORDERS ABE LIGHT
retatoee Going Forward Freely en Previous
bwles Jobbing Market Weaker.
The wire Inquiry for potatoes was light
and no sales for shipment were reported.
The cars going forward are on previous
sales. Nine cars were sent to Stockton, two
to Redding and one each to Chic, Fresno
and San Francisco.
Local receipts were one car from Oregon,
two from Washington and one from Idaho.
The Jobbing market was slow and prices
weak at $1.759190 for the best Burbanks
and $3 for the bst Gems. New California
potatoes were offered at 10124j cents.
Northern shipping sections continued
strong, western were unsettled and eastern
again showed a weak tone. Consuming
markets were again frrm in the west, but
weaker In the east. No. 1 northern whits
stock still sold at $1.969 2 per hundred for
carlot sales In Chicago, and the general
middle-western Jobbing range continued
firm at $29 2.25. Minnesota and Michigan
shipping points strengthened slightly, rang
ing $1.859105. sacked, f. o. b. New Tork
bulk white stock was slightly weaker at
81.9702.07. f. o. b. shipping points, and
weakened to a range of 8--35ff2.S0 in con
suming markets. Maine Green Mountains
were unsettled and weaker in producing
sections and lower In New Tork and Boston
at $2 85 9 2 55 per hundred, sacked. New
Florida stock. $12915 per barrel. Florida
shipments increasing.
TGQ BIYT.R9 OFFER ITIGHFR PRICE
Com petit ion for Supplies Keeps Local Mar
ket Advancing.
Egg speculators raised their cash buying
price half a cent yesterday to 43 S cents and
some of them said they would pay 44 cents
today. The belief prevailed that the market
would touch 45 cents before the advance Is
halted. Receipts Thursday were 962 cases
as follows:
Orfrtn Exn. FgM.
Ororon 578 343
Washington 33 1
Totals 616 346
There was an Increase of Portland stor
age stocks of 834 cases to 10,475 cases. Se
attle storage holdings Increased 1370 cases
to 1 1.243 cases. Local floor stocks were
438 cases against 4772 cases Thursday and
4371 cases on Wednesday.
Carload shipments April 9 and 10 from
California shipping points other than San
Francisco were 2 cars, 960 cases, to New
Tork; 1 car. 440 ca.ea, to Los Angeles; 1
car, 450 cases, to Seattle.
Bide Report Is lsned.
The thtrd monthly report of the bureau
tf markets showing raw stocks of hides
and skins held by packers, dealers, import
ers and tanners on February 28. contains
totals ef 5 54.730 csttle hides, 1.660.059 calf
and ktp skins. 6.740,317 goat, kid and cab
retta skins, sad 8.826 399 sheen and lamb
skins. The first of these r sports was is
sued showing stocks held December SL 1918.
and It is expected that the report for March
tt will be ready for relsase within the
war future.
Aspmragrts Drug est Market,
The street was well stocked with aspara
far which the demand was small.
Strawberries Due Monday.
Another part car of Louisiana strawber
ries is due Monday. The last shipment has
not yst cleaned up. as the quality of the
fruit was against Its sale.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows
Clfarlnn. Balances.
Portland ..... S5.lA7.Stl 8 719.2M
Seattle 8.447. 023 1,615,09
Tacoma 722,662 169,495
Spokane 2.500.629 WJ.l'Ji
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc.
Noon session. Merchants Exchange:
Bid
Oats Anrll. May.
No 2 white fee $au.u0 860.00
Barley
Standard feed 51 50
Standard "A" 6.1.00
Kastem oats and corn, bulk:
Oats
No. 3 white 49 00
33-pound clipped white 51.00
Corn
No. 3 yellow 62.00
No. 3 mixed 61.00
WHEAT Government basis. 82.20 per bu.
FLOUR Patents. $11.45 delivered. 31136
at mill: bakers', $11.15ril.30: wnoie wneac.
810.25 810. 40: graham. 810.00010.20.
MILLFEED MJ.I1 run. f. o. b mill, carlota.
337 38 per toa; mixed cars, $37.50 38.50;
ton lots or ovtr. 839040; less than tons, 840
f4l; relied barley. 32tfM; rolled oats, 855
57 ground barley, 332 54.
CORN Whole, ton, $o5tf67; cracked, $61
J69.
H AT Bu vine o rices, f. o. b. Portland
Eastern Oregon timothy, 33032 per ton;
alfalfa. 325 0 25.50; valley grain hay, -
clover, 326ff 27.
Dairy and Country Prod nee.
BT7TTER Cubes, extras. 58c per lb.
nrlnts. oarchment wrappers, extra, box lota
59c; cartons. 60c; half boxes. He more;
less than half boxes, le more ; butterfat.
.n 1 ) cfttMc! ner 00 and. station.
EGGS Oregon ranch, case count, 43c;
candied. 44c; selects, oc.
rHEESE Tillamook, f. . b. Tillamook
Triplets. 34c; Young Americas, 35c; Coos and
Curry, r. o. o. Myrtle roini, inpieis. 01 yv
Young Americas. 32 c: longhorns. 32Hc.
POULTRY Hens. 34 337c : roosters. 22c
tags. 25c: ducks, geese and live turkeys.
nominal: dressed turkeys. 43c.
VEAL Fancy. 23c per pound.
PORK Fancy. 24c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
T ai1 Inhhln w Aiintalmili: -
FRUITS Oranges. navsls, 84.5O08.5O:
lemons. 54. 25 4 6 per box; bananas, 8V6 9e
n.r nnnnd : aDnles. 82.25 3.50 per box
grapefruit. $3 GO 6 S. 75; strawberries, $6.51
per crate.
VEGETABLES Cabbasre. $4.5005 per
100 pounds; lettuce, $2.50?5 per crate; pep
pers, 50c per pound: celery, siiwii.au per
crate: artichokes. $1.65: califlower, $1.50
03.50: squash, 3V4c rr pound; beets, $2.50
r,r mafic rarrati. S ' (M) tr '. 1 Der ISCK
turnips. $22.25 per sack; cucumbers, $I.50
2 25 Dr dozen: tomatoes. I4.50Si7.60 per box:
spinach, gl.. per dox : peas, iu'tj 10c per
Dound: rhubarb $2.25 ft i' per tox; aspara
gus. 10SM2Hc per pour 32.75fc5.50 per box.
POTATDLS uregon uuroanhs, oeai, ai. ty
1.90: Yak i mas. 82; new California, 10
1lip oer oound : sweets. Gc
ONIONS Oregon, joooing prices, ty.uv
per
Staple Groceries.
T h1 tsthhlnv minfations:
SUGAR Sack basis: Fruit and berry.
lf ..v beet. $9.43: Honolulu cane. ..":
tra C, $t0 5; powdered in barrels, $10.
cubes tn barrels. S1Q.43.
NUTS Walnuts. 2?r3."tc: Brazil nuts. 32c.
PHHrt "Sc: almonds. 24i3Uc; peanuts. 15c.
1 SALT Half-ground, luos. per ton;
23 150s. 317.25 per ton; aairy. jd per ion.
I ricpt ITnbroken. 9ullc per pound.
:uH I BEANS liuyin price, large anes ana
3 I UeiidD re J 3. 4fiXc per pouna.
1 COFFEE Roaster, In drums, 2540c.
11:14
14B0 ProTiilona.
i ami inhhlnr auotations:
hams Al! sizes, choice. 38 ft 39c: stand.
ard. 37H 3738c; skinned, 35c; picnic, 27c;
rrttlac roll. 33c.
LARD Tierce basis, 80c: compound, 23 Uc
IRY SALT Short, clear backs, 27 33c;
elates 23'u2.c: exports, doc.
BACON Fancy. 51 4 53c; standard, 44 0
47c; choice, 33gMlc.
flops. Mob air. Etc
HOPS Oregon. 1918 crop, 3S$40c pet
pound: 1!19 contracts, 30Q3oc per pound.
MOHAIR 1919 clip. 40c per pound.
TAL1.0W No. 1, c per pound; No. 2. 4
per pound; grease. No. 1, c; No. 2, 3c pi
oound
CASCARA BARK Old, 13c per pound.
GRAIN BAGS In carlots, 11c
Bides and Pelts.
HIDES No 1 salt-cured hides, 30 pounds
snd up, 13c; No. 1 part-cured hides. 30
pounds and up, 114c: No. 1 green hides, 30
pounds ana up. luc; - a. 1 sait-curea duiis.
50 pounds and up. luc; No. 1 part-cured
bulls. 30 pounds and up, 6c; No. 1 green
bulls. 50 pounds and up. 7c. The price on
No. - hides is lc per pouna Jess than for No.
1 of the same kid. No. 1 calfskins up to 15
pounds. 35c; No. 2 calfskins up to 15 pounds,
33c; No. 1 kip. 15 to 30 pounds. 20c; No. 2
kip. 15 to 30 pounds, ISc; dry flint hides.
7 pounds ana up. -c; ory uini can, unaer
Doundi. 21c: dry salt hides, 7 pounds and up.
dry cull hides, half price; dry flint stags or
bulls, ISc; dry sait stags or bulls. 12c; dry
hides, according to size and take-off, $1.50
to -.50 each; sauea norse hides. SJ to So.
PELTS Dry long-wool pelts, per pound.
20c; salted long-wool pelts, $1.503 2.50 each;
dry short-haired goat skns. each, doc to uc
8 AN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
13
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2673
Buying From Wholesalers for Fall De
livery Is an Ljhrger Scmlo.
NEW TORK, April 11. Bradatreefs to
morrow will say:
Two contrary currents run through ths
trade and industrial reports to Bradstreet's
Journal. Ordinary distributive trade, stim
ulated by sDrinz influences, perfect winter
wheat crop .conditions. extraordinary
lor arm
liquidation, attributed in part to conserva
tive interests.
In its hesitant course the market fre
quently Indicated an overextension and
consequent weakening of the sustained bull
account, which has controlled movements
for almost two months past.
United States Steel was under Incessant
pressure, breaking to Its low price of
the week, but closing unchanged at 98!4.
Steer, heaviness was th. more conspicuous
because of the strength of related shares,
notably Bethlehem.
Atlantic A Gulf led the shippings at a
gross gain of S points, but American In
ternational added almost 4 points to the
decline which followed yesterday's an
nouncement of the coming J 40 payment
on stock.
Reversals among rails mostly affected
St. Paul common and preferred. Ljnlon
Pacific and Norfolk A Western at reces
sions of 1 to 2 points. Equipments, metals
and tobaccos were unsteady, but secondary
mining issues made variable gains. Sales
amounted to 1.300,000 shares.
Irregularity In the bond market
chiefly due to reactions In high-grade
rails. Liberty bonds also yielded, but
foreign Issues were steady. . Total sales,
par value, aggregated (10.900.000. Old
United States coupon 4s gained 54 on
sales.
CLOSIXO RTflOlC onOTATIOXS.
I.ut
Sales. High. Low.
Am Beet Sugar. 2,uo !: 74
American Can.. 14,7u0 5o 4'Ji,
Am Car & Fdry. 3.400 93 93
American Loco. Cl
Am Sm & Kefg. 4.000 71 70
Am Sugar Reig 2,700 120H 127
Am Tel & Tel.. 1.300 105i 104
Anaconda Cop .. 5.S00 2 H
Atcnison ow -
A G i ' I S S L 21.700 130 127 Vi
Halt & Ohio ... 1.2U0 4S- 4S
Bethlehem B ..10S.S00 78 73
B & S Copper..
4UU -'n ft o
9U0 100 109
800 77 7i
800
500
700
Calif Petrol
Canadian Paclf.
Central Leather
Ches & Ohio . ..
Chi 11 1 Si P..
Chi & N W ....
C R I 4 P efts.
Chino Copper ..
Colo Fj & Iron.
Corn Prod Refg 32.900
Crucible Steel .. 7,b00
Cuba Cane Bug
Erie 400
General Electric 1.100
General Motors. 18,400
Gt Nor pfd .... 800
Gt Nor Ore ctfs. 2,200
Illinois Central. 200
Insp Cop ex div. S.000
Int M M Pfd ... 33.300
Inter Nickel ... 5.100
Inter Paper .... 60
Kennecott Cop. 4.000
Louis A Nash
Maxwell Motors. 200
Mexican Petrol. 27.1)00
Miami Copper.. 500
Missouri Pacific 2.200
Nevada Copper.
N Y Central . ..
N Y N H & H. .
Norf A West ..
No Pac ex dlv..
Pennsylvania ..
Pittsburg Coal..
Ray Consol Cop.
Reading
Ren Tr Jb Steel..
Southern Paclf. 21.700
Snnth.rn Rv ... 1.70O
Studebaker Cor. B.ono
Texas Co B.000
I'nlon Pacific .. 1.000
U S Ind Alcohol 21. BOO
U S Steel 163.700
do pra
Utah Copper ... S..00
Wabash nfd B
Western Union . 300
Westing Electric 8.2O0
8.300 38
400
1,200
1.000
500
1.100
3.000
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6.500
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Sale.
75
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70
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104
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Bid.
BONDS.
V B Lib s... B9.12ID S 4b COO......106
do 1st con 4s.. 95.86' Atchison Gen 4s. 81
do 1st con 4s93.80!N Y C deb os... 9.
do 2d con 4s. 93.6S N P 4s 82
do 3d 44s.... 95.60 N P 3s ......... 68
do 4th 4s. .. 93.62,Pac T O: T 6s.. 91
reii ii cuu -ana... '
. USfe U P 4s 87
S9 U S Steel 5s... ..100
.Sf S F cv 5d 14
'103 Anglo-Fr. 5s ... 86
T7 S ref 2s rcg
U S ref 2s cou.
S 3s reg.....
U S 3s cou
U S 4s cou.. .. .
Bid.
Mlnlnr Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, April 11. Closing quotations:
Aunties 37
Arizona Com 11
Calumet & Aria,
Calu & Hecla. . .409
Centennial . . .
Prinnpr Ranse... 43
East Willie. oki
Franklin
Lsle Royalle.... 20
I.ake Copper ... 4
Mohawk 50
North Butte.... 11
Old Dominion.
Osceola ....
Quincy
Superior ........
12lSup & Boston...
shannon
T tah Cons.
Winona
Wolverine
Oranby Cons. . . .
34
49
66
2
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17
66
cultural earnings and the return of hun
dreds of thousands of soldiers to private
life with money in their pockets, shows
further expansion.
Despite Inclement' weather and bad
roads in some sections, buying from whole
salers for fall is rather more confident,
and while there is evidence of conserva
tism, due to peace conference talk, the re
ductions so far nfade are not up to expec
tations. As for some time past consump
tive demand seems to single out lines
which have been under the ban of war
necessity, hence millinery, women's wear
ot all kinds, men's clothing, jewelry, auto
mobiles and musical Instruments are active.
Weekly bank clearings were J 6, 65 8,4 58,
000. Coffee Futures Steady.
NEW TORK, April 11. Reports of stead
ily improving prospects for an early conclu
sion of peace and talk of a firmer tone in
the cost and freight situation seemed re
sponsible for renewed firmness In the mar
ket for coffee futures today. Closing bids:
May, $15.90; July, $15.48; September, $14.88:
October, $14.75; December, $14.47; January,!
ii i7 . k til 1a '
Spot coffee 'steady; Rio, Ts 16: Santo,,)
XO MORE STEAMERS TO BE AS
SIGNED TO ARGENTINA.-
Chicago Prices at Close Are Unset
tled, but Higher Oats Val
ues Are Irregular.
CHICAGO. April 11. Fresh strength de
veloped in the corn market today, chiefly as
a result of word that the United States
shipping board would not assign any more
vessels to the Argentine trade. Prices
closed unsettled, (jlc net higher, with
May 1.57 1.68 and July 1.40 1.50.
Oats finished at hie decline to a like ad
vance. In provisions there was a rise of
32 to 52 cents.
Oats followed corn, advancing early and
weakening later. .
Jumps in provisions were ascribed in the
main to an improved outlook for export
business. Big shipments from here on
tlnued. .Leading features ranged as follows:
Eastern Egg, and Cheese.
KEW YORK, April 11. Eggs, irregular;
receipts. 40,777 cases; fresh gathered extras,
45H46c; fresh gathered northern section
firsts, 41 ii 43hic.
Cheese steady; receipts, 2730 boxes: state
whole milk flat, current make specials,
3233Kc
CHICAGO. April 11. Eggs unchanged.
Poultry Alive, higher; springs, 33c; fowls,
30c
May
July
Sept.
May
July
Sept
May
July
May
July
CORN.
Hish.
1.09
Open.
.. 1.5S
,. 1.50 1.52
.. X44Vi 1.4574
X OATS.
Low.
15614
1.48
1.43 .
.66
.63ti
.68 i .67
.6714 .65
.64 ' .621,
MESS PORK.
..49.80 40.80 -49.50
..46.64 47.10 46.35
LARD.
..29.2714 29 4714 29.05
.;28.1714 23.60 28.15
SHORT RIBS.
Close.
1.57 V
1.49H
1.4414
.6714
.6614
.6234
LIBERTY BONDS
IF YOU MUST SELL YOUR LIBERTY BONUS SELL TO VS.
IF" TOU CAN BUY MORE LIBERTY BOSDS BUY FROM US.
Friday. April 11, we paid the following- prices for Liberty Bonds, which
were the New Tork market prices, plus interest:
Stts 1st 4s 4s 1st 414s 2d4"4s 3d 414 4th 414a
100.24 97.16 95.29 97.18 95.-42 95.92 95.40
When buying Liberty Bonds we deduct from the above prices IT cent,
on a 50 Bond and J2.50 on a $1000 Bond. When selling we charge th. New
York market price, plus accrued interest.
Bnra-lar "d Fireproof Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
ASK ABOUT OUR PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
809-11 STARK STREET, BET. BTU AND 6TH STREETS
Telepkoaei Broadway 2151 Established Over 28 Tears
49.75
46.87
29.45
28.52
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 11. Copper dull; elec
trolytic. 1514 15 lie '
Iron steady, unchanged.
Metal exchange quotes lead weak; Spot
and June offered at 5.00c
Spelter quiet; East St, Louis spot, 6.12(3
(.30c; May, 6. IS 6.33c.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, April 11. Raw sugar steady;
centrifugal, 17.28; fine granulated, J9.
MARKET IN GOCD SHAPE
PRICES ARE HOLDIXG EVEN AT
IiOCAIi STOCKYARDS.
Twenty Carloads Are Received but
IIght Trading for Day
Is Reported-
Receipts at the stockvards wr falriv
large yesterday, 20 cam being unloaded, but
only a small amount of business was re
ported. The market was steady to firm
throughout at the former range of prices.
Receipts were 219 cattle. S caiv. iiiii
nogs and 3UU sheep.
ine days sales were as follows:
27.55 27.57 27.55 27.55
25.10 25.60 25.10 25.50
uasn prices were:
Corn No. 3 yellow, fl.60 1.62.
Oats Standard. 686c.
Rye No. 2. $1.67 1.8S.
Barley 1.04 1.12.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 11. Flour, 11.55.
Grain Wheat, $2.20; oats, red feed. $2.15
3 : corn. California yellow, $2.75 3;
oar ley, iNo. 1 feed, 92.25O2.40.
Hay Wheat or wheat and oat, $1719;
tame oat, $1719; barley. $1215; alfalfa.
itj'au; naney straw, 50 80c bale.
ueais au air a, $30&32; cocoanut, un-
Quotea.
Wt. Price, I
2 steers. ..1040 $13.7339 hogs....
1 cow 800 3.50 2 hogs....
1 cow 1010 10.50124 hogs....
2 cows 755 7.25 64 hogs
2 cows.. ..1020 11.70 5hogs....
Greene Cananea. 42
Price Carre-it Ef r. Yea-etables. Freeh
Fruits. Etc.. at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 11. Eggs Fresh
extras, 4tc: ti-eph extra pullets. 4c
Chww New firsts, -I'JVic; Oregon Young
Americas. 3VsC
Poultry nens, large 3S&40C, small 41
(M.'c; roosters, young 4o5vc, old 24 so: 25c;
broilers, small 4545ic. large 5rt0c; fryers.
52o?.V5c; turkeys, unquoted: geese. 2ttaic;
pigeons. $2,204x3. aquacs. 606.c pound.
Vegetaoies Asparagus, jvti i-c. graaea;
celery, $4 u ft crate of (our and five doxen;
summer squash, $2tu 2.20 crate; tomatoes.
$.,.." 3 i crate or oox : let tuce. L.os An
geles, $2 92.23 crate, Icedj Watson vihe
al.oa2. potatoes, ueiias. jv.otf- cental:
choice Oregon uurDanKs, sjj.tfu: sweet. H
$JV; new, 3f65c pound; omons, $3..(r4
cental. Ice house; green. $1.7 jfj 2.25 tox;
strawberry rhubarb, $11.7; cauliflower,
large, ici $1 doxen; green peas, T-jflOc
pound: mushrooms. 20 & 50c box. according
to sue; sprouts, unquoted; cucumbers, $3
v3&0 box. hothouse; spinach. 50c$l crate;
cabbage, $1.75 per 100 pounds: string beans,
4O9O0C pound; carrots, $2.753.25 sack;
be:s. $1 to 1-50 sack; turnips, sack, yellow,
$1. 501. 75; white, $1.2j 1.3C; garlic, 50$
70c pound.
Fruit Lemons, $304.25 box; oranges, $4
fiMit; bananas. 6 wbc pound; pineapples,
$2fei5 dozen: Mexican limes, $6S crate;
apples. Newtown pippins. $393 25; Oregon
pitienburg. $3.25 6 3.50, pears, winter Neil is,
$3 1 4 cold storage; loquats, 12 4 15c;
strawberries, southern, $.20 2.50 crate of
15 baskets.
Receipts Flour. 10,154 quarters: beans,
1632 sacks; potatoes, 4246 sacks; hay, 245
tons; hides. 3S; wine, 26,650 gallons.
Med Fruit at New Tork.
NEW TORK, April 11. Evaporated ap
ples, dull: state, 17 91 He Prunes scarce.
Peaches firm.
PORK, 25cVEAL, 21c.
pay those prices for top-quality
meat a. We cab use large and Inferior
quality at leas. We never charge com
mission. Frank L. Smith Meat Co, Z2t
Aider it, Portland. Or. Adv.
Money, Exchange, Etc
NEW TORK, April 11. Mercantile paper.
54 5H per cent.
Kf.riinF AO-dav bills. $4 61: commercial
6o-day bills on banks, $4.80 ; commercial
60-day bills, $4.60; demand, $4.64&; cables,
$4.60.
Mexican dollars, tt.
Time loans, steady; 40 days, 90 days and
six months, 5V5 per cent.
Call money, strong: high, low and rul
ing rate, 6: closing bid, 6; offered at 6;
last loan, 6.
Bank acceptances, 4.
LONDON. Anrll 11. Bar sliver, 48 15-16d
per ounce- Money. 3 per cent. Discount
rates, short and three-months bills,, 3 & per
cent.
COAST AND EASTERN DAIRY PRODUCE
Batter Market Conditions at Leading Dis
tribution Points.
Ttntter market conditions at San Fran-
tsco. Chicago and New York, as wired yes
terday to Portland office of bureau of mar
kets:
Chicago. Considerable activity developed
late yesterday afternoon and buying orders
both local and shipping continue to come
In today, causing this market to take on a
very firm tone. There Is quite a good deal
more support to this feeling than has been
evidenced on other similar markets of late,
as butter seems to be short at many points
outside ef the city. Centralised is firm at
the moment, the few available cars offered
being held for 62c but we hear of no sales
having been made above 62 c
New York. Trading was light today. De
mand was somewhat inactive and the sup
ply of all grades was slight. In fact some
stores were completely sold out. On the
basis of 60 on 12 score, the market today
was barely steady and Inclined towards
weakening. A few transactions were made
on the basis of tomorrow's quotations. While
there is considerable uncertainty at the
present time, dealers are making every ef
fort to have their supply at a minimum.
Receipts yesterday amounted to 6350 tubs.
Storage holdings were reduced about 1000
tubs, while the street stocks were practi
cally unchanged.
San Francisco. More than the ordinary
amount of trading took place today and
late yesterday evening for shipment to east
ern markets. Prices are one-half cent higher
on 04 -score and unchanged on 93-score.
Stocks are reasonably well reduced. The
situation is generally unchanged, although
some dealers seem to be expecting lower
prices rather than higher and some are
reported to be shaving prices slightly to dis
pose of tills week's receipts. 93-score, 55 Vic
DEMAND IS FOB FINE WOOLS
Lower Grades Slightly Weaker hi Boston
Market.
BOSTON. April 11. The Commercial
Bulletin tomorrow will say:
Fine staple wools have strengthened a
bit during the week, where mills were de
termined to secure a selection of the best
grades. Medium wools have remained
fairly steady, except that quarter bloods
and below are slightly lower. The demand
Is still chiefly for fine wools. The London
sales have held firm and for fine wools
have ruUd a very little dearer. Trading
has been resumed at Buenos Aires. Prices
are firm at the cape.
California Northern, $1.S8&1.42; middle
county. $1.S3&1.40; southern, $1-301.32.
Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple, $1.651.70;
eastern clothing, $1.3901.40; valley No. 1
$1.45 61-50.
Territory Fine staple. $1.65 Q 1.70; half
blood combing, $1.461.50; -blood comb
ing. $1.0561.10: fine clothing. $1.4001.42;
fine medium clothing, $1.3561-38.
Beeln Market Excited.
SAVANNAH. Ga., April 11. The rosin
market showed some life today for the first
time in weeks. Sales of 29 S3 barrels of
roe-tn were reported on the floor of the
Savannah ' board of trade. Today's was
Wt. Price.
ISO $19.10
3(0 IS. 10
105 17.10
100 19.00
120 17.00
Prices quoted at the local yards follow:
Cattle 1-
est steers $13.00 14.50
uood to choice steers 11.5012.00
Medium to good steers 100,00 11.00
Fair to good steers . o inVmin nn
Common to fair steers S.uO'fi 9! 00
vvjunte uows ana neiiers 10. 00 'r 12 25
Cood to choice cows, heifers.... 9.00 'a 10.50
-neuium 10 gooa cows, neirers.. 7.00'3 8.00
Fair to medium cows. hifer n ohm a mi
Canners 3.00 4.00
Bulls 6.00 SOO
Calves 9. 00 Off 13. 50
atocKers ana feeders 7.00.10.00
nuns
Prime mixed 19.00'S19.25
Medium mixed is 7.-11 in no
Rough heavies n'ftiiffli; -'.'i
10.20to 17.20
Prime lambs 16.0017 00
Fair to medium lambs 14.0015.00
Yearlings 11.0012.00
w etners 9.00 f 10.00
Ewes 6.50 10.00
Prime mixed 18.75 & 18.85
ORIGINS , OF LIVESTOCK LOADED
Shipments in the Leading Markets of the
Pacific Northwest.
State origins of livestock loaded April 11,
1918:
Cattle. Horses. Mixed
Calves.Hogs.Sheep.Mules.Stock.
For Portland
California 4 1
Idaho - 1
Oregon 1 3.... 2 9
Washington .. 7
Totals 32 5 .... 2 9
Week ago 14 2 2 ... . 3
Four weeks ago 112 11
Year ago 2 4.... 4
For Seattle
Totals. Apl. 10. 0 1 2
For Spokane
Totals Apt. 10 4 .... 1 ....
Loaded for all American markets:
Total April 10.. ..1260 1183 300 153 205
Week ago 1607 iy:,0 578 307 337
Four weeks ago... 1385 1S02 529 2S3 258
Year ago 1871 202S 496 91 294
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. April 11. U. 8. Bureau of
Markets. ) Hogs Receipts. 18,000 ; market,
10c to 20c higher: top. $20.65: bulk of sales,
$20.2020.55; heavy, $2O.00ffi 20.00; medium,
$20,40420.60; light, $13.80(20.50; pigs,
$17.60 (trlO.OO.
Cattle Receipts. 2000; market steady to
strong; calves lower. Heavy steers, $11,506?)
jo.'d; light. iuffi.ou; Dutcner cows ana
heifers, $7.5015.25; canners, $5.75 10;
calves, $14.25 617; stockers, $8.25 15.50.
Sheen Receipts. 3000: market steady: best
eight Colorado Iambs, $19.65; lambs, $17.50
10.65; culls, $14M7.50; medium ewes, $12
15.50; culls, $6612.
Omaha Livestock Starket.
OMAHA, April 11. Hogs Receipts, 7400;
market, 10c higher. Heavy, $20. 1 0 20.45 ;
mixed. $20 6 20.25; light. $19.90&20.10; pigs.
$170-18; bulk of sales. $20.106 20.35. "
jattie receipts, io.uuu; marKet lower.
Native steers. $14617.75: cows and heifers.
$014.25; western steers, $10615; Texas, $9
614; cows and neirers, s7.au qprj.oQ; can
ners. S5.6066.25: stockers, $961: calves,
$7 613.75.
Sheep Receipts, 1400: market steady.
Culls, $6 ft' 10; wethers. $15ai6: ewes, $126
35.25; lambs, $18.50 619.75; feeder lambs,
$17618; yearltngs, $16617.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, April 11. Hogs Receipts 93,
steady. Prime, $19.35 610-60; medium to
choice, $19 610-25; rough heavies, $176
17.60: pigs, $17618.60.
Cattle Steady to - strong. Best steers,
$11.50614.50; medium to choice, $10,506
11; common to good, $7610; best cows and
heifers, $8612; common to good, $5 6 7.50;
bulls, $6610; calves, $7613.
NEW TARIFFS SOON DUE
Ayerage Redaction on Articles From
Interior 10 Per Cent.
New through traffic rates oh many
articles shipped from the interior for
export through Pacific coast ports will
be inaugurated by the railroad admin
istration as soon as the revised tariffs
can be prepared and filed. Information
to this effect was received yesterday
by the Portland Chamber of Commerce
from Senator McNary.
Examination of tne rates tentatively
announced shows that the average re
duction amounts to about 10 per cent,
it was said at the Chamber of Com
merce. San Francisco business men, ae
cording to report, are not satisfied with
the proposed reductions and have
launched efforts to obtain still lower
rates.
The new rates will apply to ship
ments originating in territory of the
Missouri river valley and eastward.
Typical of the proposed rates per 100
pounds, are: Agricultural implements,
$1; machinery, $1; automobiles and
parts, J3.75; trucks, $3. Iron, wire,
glass, soap, paper and about 34 other
items are embraced on the list of re
ductions.
STATE TAKES 5 CHILDREN
Parents Declared 31entally Deficient
to Care for Family.
Four children, all under .10 years
of age, and one 15-months-old baby,
were taken away from their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harth, residing at
695 Harney avenue, Thursday and
placed under the care of the juvenile
court, because, it is alleged, the father
and mother are mentally deficient and
incapable of taking care of the family
properly.
Four of the children were taken
to the Frazer home, and the small
baby to the Waverly baby home. A. R.
Gebhart, of the public welfare bureau,
stated this action was taken by the
juvenile court after examination of
the parents by Dr. S. E. Joseph! and
Dr. W. T. Williamson.
Talent
W Own ana Offar Ww U nitwit r-Uo. af
$175,000
Irrigation
District
Municipal 6 Gold Bonds
Jaokton County, Orvvn
DATED January 1, 1919
DUE Serially
Principal and teml-annual InUra (January 1 and July 1 narabl, at th. rhcal
Acncy of th. State of Oraoon, Nw York City, or at tn. efflo of th, Oounty
Troawrar, Jaokaon County, Onomi. RodMmaol, at 1 08 an. Inurut In numw.
loal orsar an any Inurut payment daw at not lM than nlntty oaya not to.
Denominations $800 $1,000
111,000 .
11,500 .
13,500
15,000 .
.Jan. 1, 1924
. " 1925
. " " 1920
. - " 1927
JH.000 ,
14.500
15,500 ,
16,500 ,
.Jan. 1, 12
. " " 1929
. " " 1930
. " - 1931
117.600 ,
18.500 .
19,500 .
11,000 .
.Jan. 1, 19JI
. " - 1911
. " " 19S4
. " " 195
Municipal Tax Lien General Obligation
ThaM bonds ara a omra! tai Hon an 8417 aorat osmprliln, Th, Talent
Irrigation District, Jaokaon County, Orogon, a municipal district omnliea
undar th. gwiaral laws of ths Stat of Onn, prior to any nyorVgag,
Hans. Including mortgagaa amourlng Ftdaral and Stat, Farm Loan Bondr
principal and hrtarsst an payabl. from taiaa eolleetod by th County
Treasurer along with and In th, aanw manner as other general taiea.
PIMAHOlaL STATE HUNT
Appraised Talue of entire district (8417 acres) IL695.7S0
Assessed valuation of entire district, 1918 (8417 acres) 690,420
608,355
444,860
175,000
Appraised value of property Improved (3736 acres)
Assessed valuation of property improved, 1918 (3736 acres).
Total bonded debt
mDom not include lmprorements or personal property bat lrrlsablo land only
Valuations do not Jnchide the cost of this lmprorement or any
consideration for ths great benent that will be dertred therefrom
Population, estimated, SSO
This does not Include population of th city of
Talent which la situated entirely within th district
SSA ef total aereag of district Is In a high stat of cultivation, vhrt
S of area In alfalfa and grain 4,01 acre,
41 of area In fruits, berries, tometeee, garden truck, etc S.4SS "
11 of area hi pasture "
8.417 "
District organlxed under th municipal Lews of th Stat, ef Oregon
Validity of district established by decision of th. Circuit Court of Jackson Oounty, Oreoon
Approved for bank Inysttmsnt by the Superintendent of Banks of th Stat of Oregon
Certified by th Secretary f SUU of th Stat of Oregon
Approved by the Stat Engineer ef th Stat of Oregon
Qeneral Tax Obligation of the Entire District
Legal Investment for Trust Funds In Oregon
Legal Investment for Oregon Savings Bank
Exempt from all Federal Income Tain
Free from Declaration of Ownership
Legal Security for Public Deposits
Legality Approved by
OOODFILLOW, CELLS, MOORE A ORRIOK, SAN FRANOISOO, OAL.
end by
TEAL, MINOR WINFREE, PORTLAND, OREGON
and by the
ATTORNEY OENERAL OF THE STATE OF ORESON
Price: Par and accrued interest, to yield 6,
, - Income Tax Exempt
Freeman Smith & Camp Co.
SECOND FLOOR
BORTHWESTERN BANK BUILDING
lis u Cifl
FsURCtlK main o
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or.. April 11. Maximum
temperature, 08 degrees; minimum tempera
ture, 42 degrees. ' River reading, 8 A. M., 9.8
feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.2 foot fail.
rotai rainfall (o . M. to 5 M., none; to
tal rainfall since September 1. 1918. 3 7.0 J
inches; normal rainfall since September 1,
37.03 inches; deficiency of rainfall since Sep
tember 1, 1918. 0.92 inch. Sunrise, 6:32
A. M.; sunset, 7:52 P. M.; total sunshine, 3
hours, minutes; possioie sunsnine, ii
hours 20 minutes. Moon rise, 4:40 P. M,
moonset, 4:41 A. M. Barometer reduced
ea level). 5 P. M., 30.19 inches; relative
humidity at noon, 50 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
STATIONS.
Wind
CENTRALIA MEN RETURN
Eugene Bennett Is Among Those
Reaching New Tork.
CENTRALIA, Wash., April 11. (Spe
cial.) J. P. Standke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Standke of this city, who is
overseas, will sail for the United States
about May 1, according to word re
ceived from him by his parents yester
day. Corporal Eugene Bennett has landed
in New Tork from France and expects
to be sent to a western camp for de
mobilization, according to word re
ceived from him by his wife in Oak
ville. Edward and R. H. Pearsall, sons
of J. A. Pearsall of Pe Ell, have landed
in New York from France.
A letter was received yesterday from
Captain H. T. Bell, a Centralia physi
cian, now In Nagasaki, .Japan. Captain
Bell stated that his transport, the Lo
gan, probably would land at Vladivostok.
Read The Oregonian classified ads.
Baker
Boise ........
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Calgary
Chicago
Denver
Des Moines...
Eureka
Galveston ....
Helena ......
tJuneau
Kansas City..
Los Angeles...
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Minneapolis ..
New Orleans..
New York . . ..
North Head...
North Yakima
Phoenix I
Pocatello ....
Portland
Roseburg
Sacramento ..
St. Louis
Salt Lake . . . .
Sun Diego ....
San Francisco.
Seattle ....
Sitka .....
Spokane . . .
Tacoma . . .
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Walla Walla.
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CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON
6 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
Exempt From Present Income Tax
GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
f. I. Devereaux Rgmpanv
67 Sixth Street
Broadway 1042
Ground Floor Wells-Farso Bonding
fA. M. today. P. M. report of preceding day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair; gentle vari
able winds. . .
Oregon and Washington Fair; gentle vari
able winds.
EDWARD L. WELLS, Meteorologist.
Centralia Chapter Slakes Report.
CENTRALIA, 'Wash., ApH 11. (Spe
cial.) The monthly report of W. A.
Ruble, treasurer of the Centralia Red
Cross chapter, rendered yesterday,
shows the chapter to be in excellent
financial condition. On March 31 the
chapter had J8.947.S0 in the bank. The
receipts for the month exceeded the
expenditures by $1,841.41.
Centralia Woman Dies.
CENTRALIA, Wash., April 11 (Spe
cial.) Word has been received here of
the death in Hoquiam of Mrs. Emma
Gillespie, a pioneer resident of Centra
lia, who moved to Grays Harbor six
months agro to make her home with her
daughter. She leaves two children.
Charles Gillespie of Bucoda and Mrs.
Bessie Curray of Hoquiam.
COUNTY SUED' FOR $20,350
Yakima Woman Seeks Damages for
Loss ot Husband.
TAKIMA. Wash.. April 11. (Special.)
Mrs. Edith Johnson, whose husband,
Charles Johnson, was killed last ran
when an automobile in which he was
riding was wrecked In a wasnout in
the Yakima river near union Bay,
ferrtav filed suit in superior court
against Yakima county asking $20,350
damages. She asserts the county was
negligent in failing to erect barriers.
The county's defense, it is understood,
will be that the washout occurred only
a short time before the accident and
that the party of which Johnson was a
member did not exercise ordinary pru
dence in driving into a place evidently
dangerous.
Tacoma to Hear Billy Sunday.
t a rmi A . Wash.. April 11. Billy
c,,n.v svnnc-fllist. will speak, in Ta
coma under the auspices of the United
States treasury in behalf oi me vic
tory liberty loan, according to aavicea
received here today from Washing
ton, D. C.
Wage Increase Welcomed.
L,A GRANDE, Or., April 11. (Spe
cial.) Inasmuch as the railroad pay
roll in all departments of the O.-W.
R & N., on the La Grande division, ag
gretratea about $125,000 monthly, the
Clark, Kendall & Co.
Second Floor
Northwestern Bank Bldg. .
Portland, Oregon
We Recommend and Offer
to Investors Carefully
Selected
GOVERNMENT. MUNICI
PAL and CORPORATION
BONDS
Denominations $50, $100,
$500, $1000
order of Director-General HInes today
raising the pay scale is welcomed here.
The increase will represent a large
sum monthly in this vicinity.
Hawaiian Service Wants Men.
TACOMA. Wash., April 11. "Begin
recruiting white applicants at once for
service in Panama, Hawaii and Philip
pine detachments," were the orders re
ceived today at Camp Lewis from the
war department. In addition white
cavalry for Hawaii and colored cavalry
for the Philippines may be enlisted, the
order states.
MORE PROFIT
in livestock fed from
INDIANA SILOS
Our feed book tells why.
Spaulding Logging Co.
Salem, Or.
J. B. Steinbach & Go.
Correspondents
B. F. BUTTON Jk CC
Members &. Y. Stock Exchange, Chi
cago Board of Trade, N. .
Cotton Excbange,
301-2-3 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG.
Tela. 91 alls zttf-zse.
PRIVATE WIRES COAST TO COAST.
TRAVEL, BBS' OlIDE.
STEAMERS
The Dalles and Way Poirrts,
Sailings, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, 10 P. M.
DALLES COLUMBIA LINE
Ash St. Dock. BroaHway S5
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