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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1918)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, APRIL 21, 1918. S3- TRADE MAY BE OPEN Change in Wheat Regulations Will Be Considered. HEARING SET FOR APRIL 30 I'urtUnd Grain Dealers Will Be Represented at Meeting In New Vork Called by Head of Food Administration Corporation. AS Important meetlns; of grain m.n will ks htld at New J ork on Asm 30 ta con sider methods of handling tha coming cereal crop. Thsre has beca a feeling among grata merehanta that under th, present erstem of Federal rrsulstlon they have aot soea girsa due conaldsratloa. While th.y ara all disposed ta ce-aparata -run ths Food Administration ta every way neceo aery. tb.T aiaa belters that tha proper func tions ef tha (rain axehaacea at tha country shsald ba given fair play. It la realised that during- tha paat aaaaaa tha Oorara aaifi hand Una of tha wheat crap waa mads aaeaaaary ay Ita llmltad else, bat thara la a praapact af a mocb larger prodactlaa thla rear, and tharatara tha grain paapla think that tha Sams raatrlctlona should not apply. Oa tha representations mada by d Ml era. mainly la tha Middle West, aouea hss baaa gives that a hearing anil ba putid tha grala trade. Portland grain dealer, will ba represented at tha hearing. Tho following from Julius IL Barnes, head af tha Food Administration Grata Corporation, baa Bean received by tha Port land Chamber af Comaerc, and Portland jferchanta Exchange: "In view of tha assured large acreage of whaat and tha praaant pramlaa at aucn poo aibla whaat crop aa nay altar tha naccaalty far careful apportionment and distribution, which pro-railed during tha paat year, tha Craln Corporation would Ilka ta consult tha grata handling tradaa and obtain their rtewa aad opinions aa to poaalbla alterations la regulations or raatrlctlona which may ba mada without Jeopardising tha protection af prodocara and consumers and tha fair apportionment between allied neada aad do meetle requirements, both In tha event af a very large crop and a poaalbla mora mad .rate outura. At thla conference questions aff acting coaree grains wlU also ba consid ered aad axpreaatoa af stews welcomed. For thla parpeoa an Invitation la extended for a conference wit a tha Grain Corporatloa or ganisation tn New York April (0 at tha . h amber af Ctnaerts, a5 Liberty street. .Nre Tor a. at 10 A. II.. and wa wish that oa two ergsnisatlons In conjunction would t-md at least three representatives ta thla reaferenca ta ba held la New lork aa above stated. Plaaea Inform aa tha aamea af theea who will attend. Tha executive committee of tha Merchants r.achaage held a meeting yesterday aad da rlded ta appoint three delegatea ta attend tha Kew "fork bearing. The delegatea will he George A. Weetgate. of the Albera Bros. Milling Cornpaay: A. Cobn. or the Northern .rain A Warehouse Company, aad N. A. 1 each, af Kerr. Otrford A Co. COMBS CK-lEf MABUTS riUMEst Oata Mo Ara Advance-el M Cents at Jf err aetata rirbaage. There was a firmer feeling all around la tha grain market yesterday aa a conaa ejaeaca af tha con :1a Jed tin prove merit tar tha Cast. At tha Merchants' exchange aaokad aad bulk eats bids wars raised 80 cents. C Here for yellow earn war II higher aad mixed corn M centa higher than aa Friday. No barley bids wera posted. Weather coadltloaa la tha Middle Was, aa wired from Chicago: "Duluth. silnaeapolla. Winnipeg, clear. M; Chicago, 8t lion's. City, cloudy, cold: Top aa. Hutch lean, alcrndy. rained all sight, cold; Omaha, raw aa ground, a boot 23 ; Oh la Valley, cleudy. orof Ineluded la tha week's Imports at Baa Francisco wera 23 bales af bags and sun ales, MeO balsa af hemp. t.Ou2 Dags of nee and 47.71 baga af beans. Termlaal reoelpta, la cars, aa reported by the MeTcaaata Exebaiiga: Whl Blr. rtr Oata. Hay. Partland. Saturday.. 3 13 14 Tear age S3 1 S . So Total this weak T IT : ; - Year aga H 5S 29 0 eaeea to data "- 371 PO-t 1S7T MM Tear ago 4411 ZOO Is.) 212 2-0i T.eoma. Friday. ... . 3 3 .... A .... Tear age .......... 3 ... 5 Season ta data 431 .... 273 J.M tear ara ai4i 114 .... 314 Seattle. Friday Tear ago 1 . . . 3 reason to date 44J1 3 ISIS 11. vat Tear ago A2 307 1470 l.'Tl 3JH rturx is 0 to rrH potato sales renenniptsan la Ad vocal eel by Teod Adnalaiatratteaa. Tha United States food Administration aad tha trotted state .Department of Agri culture ara starting a campaign to stimu late tha people to eat more potatoes during the aext two months. This Is being done In order ta aid tn getting to tha market aad lata aaa the very large quantities of potatoea which are atlll being held ta ship ping sections and which, tf unusual efforts ara not made, are tn danger of being left an the farmers' hands. Considering tha praaant lack af wheat. It la essential that such a -alnablo substitute aa potatoes ba need and that nsos be allowed ta ga ta waata. If a campaign orgtag a greater aaa of pa tataea ta ta be eoccoaefal. It la necessary that tha price to the consumer be euffl rteatly low ta enable him to purchase liber ally. It Is generally agreed that consum ers tn tha large cltle will sot buy freely If the retell price exceeds $2 per cat ljberal supplies must be kept coming te the market at prices which will allow tha re t el lore te sell at not to exceed these flgurea If the -drrva" la to accomplish Ita purpose. TACKRT EASOX OrENS THIS WEEK first Cas Will Arrive rests Lee Angelas Today. Tha 11S strawberry season will epaa In earnest this weak. Tha first car ef Los Ac. lee berrtee will arrive today and will be Pat ea aale tomorrow morning. Aaether car win arrive Wednesday and there will be a rar dally thereafter until Fiona berries be am te move la quantity. Tha latter have been cemlac along ta a email way. Valencia ornngee and lemons srs down slightly. No change In banana prices Is espected for the next month or six weeks Hag-alar shipments af Oregea rhubarb are arriving sad the stack la large aad f.ocy. Lacal broccoli Is becoming scarcer and gardeners are advanetng the price. Aspara gus pneee ara holding steady. Lettuce Is advancing la Lea Aagalca under a strong Hesters demand. eco irmia ake mottno well Dally Itecvepes Are Beavy bat Are rrsespxly Al The egg market was firm at the close af the week wi:h 34 centa, case count, the gen oral auotatlee. Becelpts were not widely distrfbatsd. bett there was a ready outlet for Walter ess e.eev er. ecrT-'v std EGGS Pane-, la standard rases, from pro- daevrs only. 34 psr dosrn. Hor.-Fancy medlum.22-22W- per to. wr-t Z.i psr lb. HFtTT VEAL 11-15f per lb. LIGHT VEAL IT-IS per lb. The Sainar Co Inc. He Caaaxalaalaa Charsjed. lee Prsejt It. deccand about equal and prices unchanged. A large supply of dressed meats was mar keted dating the weak, wtth veal aad pork steady ta firm In price. Poultry receipts were also well sbeorbed. Light Meieeaeat af Old ratal oca. Destlnatlona of the latest shipments of coast potatoes are reported as follows: Prom Oregon Salem. 1: Stockton. 1: Walla Walla, 1; Saa Fraaclace. 3: Bulherlln. 'From California Los Angeles, 3; San Antonio. 1: San Francisco. 1: Beedley, 1; by boat. Saa Francisco, a. Freta Washington Chlldawack. 1;. Scat tie. 1; TaXlma. 1 . Parker. L Csa dens id Milk Prices Decline. A decline of 30 centa a case In condensed ml'ls ararea waa announced by Jobbers yea- terday. Tha new quotations on the leading brands are 33.40 8i.W for tails and J5B;i-10 for baby else. Bank Clearing. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday tin as follows: Clearing. Balances Portland 3.U.-,T Seattle e..140.ti3t J.'5.2' T.eoma S7.l": Jl! ' Spokane 1.231.20 S4.72 Clearings of Portland. Seattle and Tacoma for the past week and corresponding week la former years wera: Portland Seattle. Ta-nma. WIS U3.e70.-.r3 .4.vi .3T3.j-l ton ia?lMI ttn "47.147 I'.MS.IHS 11 1..1K.7. 1.M.V3 t-4:??" . 1B1J ll.005.;23 ll.ltf3.lMU l.l17.y.'7 lima llWiKl 12.sas.H39 l4.S.i0 IPISI 10!l.li 11.HH4.41S 2.7.-..3.ia sis.::..: us-.'.!i 10.4-7.7-a .w2.;i 19U...I-. 11.812.7-S 9.M-0.04I 3 BS7.71T 1810 ".I.! 33.01.1 13.IM.---.-T 40. HKS""I. B.lSs.Sfl .5tf6.l 8.M0.U-0 lo7 T.104.40J ll.331.IM 4.7S.ll3 an 4.O0.V33S .17.S34 3.6Ji,79 leua 4.334.32Q 6.MJ3.719 3.10i.u0 POBTl-AXD MARKET tJTCOTATIOXS Craln. Fleox, Feed. Etc Merchants Sxchangs, noon session. ' April delivery: ?.lI- Oata No. 3 whits feed Thirty days): Oata. No. 3 Eastern oats snd corn tn bulk: Oats. No. 3 white Oats, No. SS clipped whits Corn. No. 3 yellow Corn. No. 3 white (Thirty days): Oats. No. 3 .......-.........- Oats, clipped Corn, yellow Corn, white ..................... . 63.50 . SO. 30 . 61.00 . etS.OO , 63.30 . 60.30 . 61.00 63.no ,. 63.30 WHEAT Bulk basis. Portland, for No. I grade: Hard wheat Dluestem. Early Bart, Allea Ga. seine, martin Amber. 31i.0i. 6oft white Palouse. biuestem. forty-fold. White V.I I.e. Gold Coin. White Russian. 33.03. Wblta club UtUe club, Jenkins club, white hvh-trfa Sonora. 12.01. tied ai .. neu Rii..i.n red hvb'rlda Jonas' fife. CopPell. 31.93. No 3 grade, 2c leas: No. 3 grade, 6c iu. n.h.e .rain, hantiiea dv samples. FLOUR Pataata. 310; Valley, 3.0: whole wheat. 19 SO; graham. 9..o; oariey Hour. 314.30913 per barrel In M-pound aacka: rye flour. 310.73413.73 per barrel: cornraaai. rvt 1 1 d D,f. C 7 tt MILLFEED Net mlllfecd prices, car lots: Bran. 3-10 per too: shorts. 333 per ton; mid dlings. 339; mixed cars snd less than car loads. Soe more; rolled barley, rolled oata. 37a. CORN Whole. $TT: cracked. 318 Pr ton. HAT Buying prices. L o. b. Portland: Eastern Oregon timothy, 32P930 per ton; Val.ey timothy. 3.302s; alfalfa. 24 0.4.50; Valley era In hay, -.; Clover. ie.v straw. 39010- Dairy and Ceantry Fred ace. BCTTER Cubes, extras. 8THc: prime firsts. 37c; prints, sxtraa, 4:e; csrtons, ic extra: butterfat. Mo. 1. 41c delivered. EGGS Oregon ranch, current receipts. 34c: candled. 83c; selects, soc per oosen. CHEESE Jobbers buying prices, t a. b. dock. Portland: Tillamook, triplets, 24c: Toung Americas. !So per pound; longhorna. lie: Cooe and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point: Trlnl.il S3te: Touna Americas.- 44c per pound; longhoms. 2410 per pound; ac die- cout to fortisna trsos. POULTRT Hens. STe; broiler. 40c; docks. 32c: geess. -oc: turkeys, lire. 3a;c. dreaeed. 37c per pound. VEAL Fancy. 1S-J19HC per pound. PORK Fancy. 33Q23SC par pound. ' rrnlta aad Vegetables. Locs! lobbing qootatleno: FRl'lTS Oranges, valencies. 360T: lesi ons. 33.S30T per box: bensnas. 6s07o per pound: grapefruit. 33-30 9 6 73: applea, $1.30 4)2 73 per box: strsw berries, $3 per crate. VEGETABLES Tomatoes. 33.73ob.30 per rrate: cabbara 3V.0 4C per pound: lettucs. 12.73 per crets: cucumbers. 31.23 03 per doien; csullllower. per crate; arti chokes. 93c per doxen: garlic. To; celery. $3 per crate: peppers, 30 o 33c par pound; rhubarb, 32.23 0 2. &0 per box: asparagus. 10 -12SC per pound: peas. iaai2tc per pound: spinach, fl.23 per crate. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. 3L18 per sack: turnips. 31 30; parsnips. $1.23; beets. 32 POTATOKS Oregon Bur banks. 73C031 par hundred; new California. SClOo per pound. ONIONS Jobbing prices. ldMSo per pound. Mspie Gisccrtca, Local lobbing quotations: STJGAK Back basis: Fruit snd berry. I7.7e: beet. 37.77H: extra C. 17.47V.-. powdered. In bsxrsls. $1.37.; cubes, n bar- n'irf& Wslnuts. I4rie; Braxll nuts. 18t lie; filters. 2223c: aimonds. 13022c: pea nuts. 15,lc: cocoaauta. 31.10 per doxen: BEANa California Jobbing prices: Small white. 14c; urge white. ISc: bayou. 10,c: lime, 13-eC-a pine. -. i.aa "" Ing prtcee: White. ttc: colored. 7c COKFEB Roasted. In drums, 174y23c SALT Gnmulatsd. $10.75 per ton: hslf ground. loo. $13 per ton; 30s. $16 per ton; dairy. $13 75 per ton. RICE Southern head. 984c per pound: Blue Rose. SVc: Japaneea style. SSitJSHc. DRIED FRUITS Apples. 13-ie: pesehes. II 912c: prunes, Italian. 11013c; raisins. $.e A3 per box: date, dromedary. $3 2303.30 per box; currants. ISc; figs. $ 1.25 o J 60 per box. rrert.loee. Icsl jobbing quotations: HAM All sues, choice. 34c; standard. 33c; skinned. 26 30c: picnics, 24c; cottage rolls. -Sc. LARD Tierce basis, stsndsrd purs, SSVac: compound. 23c. BACON Fancy. 47040c: standard, 430 43c: choice. 390 42. DRY SALT Short cle-ar backs. -OB 33c; sx ports. 30 g 33c: plates. l2oC. lllilre ind Pelt. HIDE6 8a! ted hid es. 23 lbs. snd up. 12c! saltsd ataga, ou ids green hip. 13 to 2.1 . 1 to to 15 nil up, 10c; sslted snd Ibs 12c; salted snd lbs, 21c; green hides, reen stags. 50 tba snd 2i lbs and up. 9c: g up. sc; dry r.int niu -s. 25c: dry flint calf. 2Sc: hone oiaes. si. hides. $3 0 4. PELTS Dry lons- 23 01-50; salted horse eool pelts. 40c; dry short-woot pelts, -og takeoff. 13 D 4- auc; salted pells, April Hops. Waal. Etc. HOPS 111 crop. 15 0160 per pound; con trsrts. 17c. WOOL Eastern Oregon. 43865c per pound; Valley. 50035c per pound; Valley lamb. 43 0 3OC ' MOHAIR Oregon, new clip. 450 psr pound. CASCARA BARK New and old. SH09C per pound. TALLOW No. I. 14c per pound; No. 2, 12a per pound. Oils. GASOLINE Bulk. 20!ic: cases, 29c naphtha, drums, lwe; casss. Sac; engine d-s-.iiiate. drums. luSc; cases. 10c. LlNblLL OIL Raw. barrels. 31.67; case. $L77: bot.ed. barrels. $l.eU; cases. $1.79. TLRPtlNTLNE In tanks. 65c; cases. 73c. Farm Tract er Selvea Labor Problem. OLTMPLA, Waaa.. April 20 ( Spec lax According to the report of P. J. Sweeney, chief State Grain Inepector, the farm trac tor 0aa solved the problem In thla etata of labor scarcity fur Spring seeding. The let ter work Is reported ss completed tn the grain sections by tousy aad ta have shown an In crease of 10 per cent over last Sprtng'e seed ing, despite the fact that an abnormal amount of Spring seeding wss required st that time an account of frost damage to winter wu " j - complaint of labor aaortags Is beard In the gun to use tractors extensively. The result sppears to ba little further concern aa to whether or not the L W. W. will work on the farm, -(aval Meres. SAVANNAH. April 20. Turpentine, steady. '3e: salsa, sens, receipts. 16 bar rela; shlpmssts, 426 barre-i; slock. 694$ bsr- " Rosin, firm: sales. 4J barrels; receipts, 12$ barrela: eulpments. 323 barrels; stock, 94. 27 barrela Quote: B, $3.13: D, E, F. G. II. L $330: K. $.V30; U. $5.70; N. $6.25; no, $6.-0; WW. 1 7 (MX rhlcags Dairy Pieeluae. CHICAGO, April 2a Butter aad eggs, aacaangeu. CaCteel atarkat. NEW TOP K. April 2a Spot cettoa, steady, lttddllac, $0,730. TREND IS UPWARD Cattle Market Is Due for An . other Advance in Prices. DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY AH Offerings Are Taken Promptly, Even Off Grade, Thin Stock Find ins Ready Buyers Bids for Ycal Moving Vp. The strons; and active week at the yards cams to sn snd with a very small supply Saturday, and trading at tha dose wss con sequently of very small nro portion. The only saJss wars 30 hogs, averaging 187 pounds, st $17.6.1. snd 10 hogs, averaging 120 pounds, st $16. Ths run consisted of 256 cattle and ISO bogs. Th load of hogs wss shipped In by C. EL Lucke, from Mo lalla, and the eight loads of cattle were brought In by ths Union Meat company oi- reel from Lyle. Revle ing the cattle situation at tn yards the Livestock Renorter ssys: "Demand for all grades of csttlo Is very rood, snd from present lndlcstlon th mar ket is dus tor another shsrp advance again next- week. Prices this week range from 25 to 30 centa higher, with all killers asking for supplies Whlla the top In tba beet ateer Una only reached last week's equal $12.15 there la at least lis to so coots' on forence In the cattle. Prime steers are no doubt worth $12.25 er better today. Ths fairly decant steers sold at $11.76 and $11.85. and from this down to $1L&0. Some fat offirrade steers sold at 11 cents ana oener. Medium and feeder types, which srs being taken mostly by killers, sold from $10 to $10 73. Ths cow market continues very healthy, with hardly any supplies of ths better grsdea coming forward. Best weighty beef cow are sailing at $10.50 and $10.73. with a very good market In sight for next week. A fairly decent kind Is "cashing In from 10 cents up. whiis ths medium grade and fat off-grade types srs bringing from $B to $10. Off-grade, thin cow stuff is selling on s aids range, and valuae are the highest on record. Ordinary off-grade cows sold from $7 to ss high as $8.60. with ths common kinds getting $6 and $6.50. A few of the hide aad rib kind sold st $3 to IS- Beet heavy mologns snd beef bulls srs quotable from $S 50 to $9, while some srs selling higher than thla Thinner grades down to 7 cents. Ths vssl msrket remains practi cally unchanged, wtth a good demand and everything getting strong- to higher bids" Prices current st ths local yards ars as followe: Cattle Prices. Good to choice steers $11 7.1912.25 Medium to good steers. lOSttllS Common to good steers 9.00910.00 Choice cow and hetfero 10.00011.00 Com. to good cows snd heifers. 6.000 9.50 Canners S.nnft 5.00 Bulls 5 50 0 9. SO Calves 7.50 3 12.00 Blockers snd fseders 6.50 0 9.30 Hogs Prime mixed 1T.01T.T3 Medium mixed 37.35 0 17.80 Rough heavy 16 350 16.50 Pigs 15.00016.00 Sheep Prime Spring lambe 20.00 Heavy lambs 16 50018.00 Tesrllngs 15 00 013.23 Wethers 13.00913.50 Ewes 12.00 012.50 DESTINATIONS OF STOCK LOADED Shipments En Route ta Leading livestock Markets ef Country. Destinations (Doubls decks of livestock losded April IS. counted ss two cars): Csttle. Horxes.M!xed CaJves.Hors.Sheep.Mulee.btock Austin. fllna. Baltlmors .... T 17 21 4 7 2 2 3 4 23 1 4H 44 A lt 1.18 1 9 67 "74 14 16 83 ft 41 12 116 Boston Buffalo 3 'is Cedar Raplda , Chicago Cincinnati .... Cleveland Cudaby 1 3 Denver Detroit el. Su Louie . . 'ort Worth... Indianapolis .. .14 20 79 10 S 40 in 1 1 IS 1 26 A Jersey city 10 14 11 Kanaae city .. Los Angeles .. Louisville .... New Tork .... Ogden ........ OrnshS Ottumwa Philadelphia .. Pittsburg Portland. Or... St. Joseph Salt Lake City St. Paul San Francisco. u0 64 301 Seattle Sioux city .... Sioux Falls.... Spokane ..... Tacoma ....... Wheeling IS 167 Various ...... 205 313 42 12 "OAS flits .11.1 A7 1.17 nJt. W .eV, . .1746 1517 2.V 1?9 1K2 Four week ago. 1586 206.1 405 2-5 151 fitate origins or nrwioca " v -" Cattle, Hor,Mlxed Celves-Hois. Sheep. Males, tetock. Fnr Portland Oregon 1 Washington .... ; ; T.'m Portland. S .... I One week ago 1 .' Four weess aso. - - - For bsattls -...i. - l .... .... .... .... South Dskota J .' Washington .... a , -r.i- startle... 2 2 .... 1 One week ago... B 3 10 Four wossts sgo. to Earstrrn Meat Trade Conditions. . wei4sa rMAt1nnm fAr wiif .ndine April 1J. Oeneral market conditions: . Boston V 11 a proumuiy w th rtstallsr hands from ths prsvtous week n, t . n , , n mnrh lm- anu Storage ran- " - ' - proved demand for sll dressed meats during ths early part of the week resulted while the price trend continued upward. -cew York With more moderate weather thle week the chuck market dragged, but hinds and libs sdvanced .lowly and .teadlly i price, i ne "mw, - l lino with the preceding two or three The most activity appeared in the P-l"8. 8' b"'...... . .v., r., of this Phllaue puis o.a-" ."-,",. we4c W1-Q j U,t4'n $.x.a. w- " shipment, of Western dressed meats each day kept the market firm, whlla the total volume of buslneee dono ha. not measured p to former wee. n,t Los Angeles There has been but little h.nge In the general market condition, this mutton thars hss been a steady offering of all products In fairly liberal supply, snd prices have ahown vary llttls fluctuation. Market Cloelng. BOSton ln ecvouu. v. . ' .... ths week's bulne hsd to be crowded Into spec or tour oars. J , m to treeier too i - - . : th market snd sll csrs which arrived up to and including Thursdsy have been cleaned ud except those that ara being held for a further advance of 600 per owl. The carry over of lambs Is very hesvy No fresh pork remslns to bs sold. 6ome odd lots of heavy Western dreaeed spilt veal remains unsold. New Tork Ths msrkst Is closing stesdy on beef, weak on veal except for the good veal calves. Steady on pork and mutton and weak on lambs There will be a clean up on everything except a few ears which arrived fate The carryover will be light. Storage, however. Is much heavier thsn a wsek ago. Philadelphia All stock oa ateer. cows snd bulls srs sold out firm with Monday's moaning prices. ConIdrsbls stocks of calve will be carried over. Cloelng pi-Ices sn light veal barely $23 for top. Western dressed lambs closed out early at Price, pre ailing ' ,1 All fresh pork Is sold and some . " .. .. moved readily. There wa I rOSV U P-a"-.ss - - no. mutton offering todsy. .09 Angeles.. ... - closing with practically no variation In prices or demand. Cnlcags Llvestse Market. CHICAOO. April 30. fogs Receipts. 13.. 0O0 unsettled si yesterday's average. Bulk. $1"'SO0 IT.75; light. $17.23 0 17.84: mixed, $17 03017 SO; heavy, $16 23017.60; rough. $162301665: pig. $125 0 17.23. Stlna tUMMl.. W. . V Va.f.a steer. $11017 25: etockere and feeders. $3.40 0 12.75: cows ana nsiters, eov0-s.vu; calve. $9014 7$. Fbeep Receipt. 6000. steady. Sheep. $1$ 017.65; lambe, $16.50 021.60. Omaha IJvestock Market. OMAHA. April 30. Hogs Receipts. n00. market 15e to 25e higher. Heavy. $16,800 17.16; mixed. $16.90017.20; light, $16,900 1T.40; pigs, $10013; buk of sales, $16 900 Cattle Receipt. 1000: market steady. Na tive eteers. $12.500 17; cows snd heifers. $9013.50: Western steer. $1014; Texas steers. S9.50S1L50: Cows snd heifers. I9.ais 11.50; canners, $7.6047 8.5U: stockera snd feeders. $8013; calves, $10713; bulls, stags. etc.. $6.50 if 13. Sheen Receipt. 100; market steady, Tesrllngs. $17019: wethers, $15017; awes. $14.600 16. 60; lambs. $20y 21.50. SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Current aa Err. Vegetable. Fresh Fruit. Etc at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Butter Ex tras, 40 H 0420. .. Eite Fresh extras. 40c: firsts. 8SHc fresh extra pullete. 3Sc: first pul'ets, 37c Cheese roung Americas, zjtsc Poultry Hens, 81032c; young ' rooster. 60o: fryers. 65c; broilers, 43c; squabs, 45c; pigeons, $2.30; geess. Joe; turkeys, live, 25 fa-. 8C Vegetables Green peas. 44 06c; asparagus. J407c; squssh. cream, 6509oe; egg plant. 10017c; pepper, slexlcsn green chiles, 100 15c: Mexicsn bell peppers. 12-a017Vc; to matoes, 3L5092.25; lettuce. Sacramento, $1.25xcL60: celery. 31.75&2.23: potatoes. new. 6C. sweet, $507.50. onions. Australian brown, 60080c; green, 65075c; garlic, 23c; cauliflower, 35$ 45c; beets. 60 60c: carrots. II; turnips, 73cl?$l: - rhubarb, strawberry, 65trssc; cabbage, ltic; artichokes, $304 cucumber. $1.75 0 2.3.1. Fruit Lemon. $405.56: grape fro.lt. $2cf t.75: oranges, vslenclas. $5.5u96; nave., $5.7506.50; tangerines, $1.50L76: bananas. Hawsllsn. 6te6c; pineapples,. nominal; ap ples. California, $1.2uw 1. 15; strawberries. $10013 per chest. Receipts Flour, 5100 quarters; barley. 8980 centals; beans, -1693 aacka: potato. zihi sacks: hay, US tons; tides, 400; wins, 10,800 gallon. PLANTING MAY BE LATE adverse: weather causes cokx PRICES TO BE FIRMER. Movement of Cereal Fram Country Ex, peetew to Fall off Sharply Ex port Oata Demand Subsides. CHICAGO. April 20. Adverse weather conditions, likely to delay planting and to aiminisn receipts, baa a good deal to do today with advances which took place in ths corn market. Prices closed nervous o to l"c net higher, with May $1,271 snd July H.45HC1.45H. Oats finished un changed to He up snd provisions off 22A35c. Low temperatures, wldeapresd rain snd prospects or snow gsvs bulls a decided ad vantage In corn. General belief prevailed that ths movement of corn from the country was sbout to fall off sharply, compared with what has recently been tha rule. -Assertions thst exporters hsd withdrawn from ths market had a bearish effect on oata. Losses In provisions were due to weakness which developed In the hog msrket. Leading futures rsnged as follows: CORN. Open. High. Low. rinse. May $1.27. $l.27J, $1.27 1.2Tt. July 1.431, I.4ST. 1.45 1.45'i OATS. Msv 314 .R3T4 .2"4 .3!4 .73 T4 July 74 .74', MESS PORK. Msy 47.50 47.20 47.30 LARD. tay 2.1.20 2.1.20 24.87 24.P0 July 25.42 5.47 25.15 25.20 SHORT RIBS. May 23.8S 23.35 23.02 23.02 23.52 July 23.S7 23.67 3.30 Cash prices were: Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal: No. 8 yellow. Il.6031.o5; No. 4 yellow. $1.431.68. oat AO. wnite, B-rreec: standard. 88 U 0S84C. ny no. s. sif.o,. Barley $1.40-4 1.7. Timothy 15.00 0S.on. Clover 118.00 ft 28.0V. Pork Nominal. Lard 124.89. R I b $ 22.40 9 23.02. Minneapolis Grain Market. "MINNEAPOLIS, April 20. Flax., $4.06!. 0 4.08 U- Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. Flour, $10.30 per barrel. Grain Wheat. Government price, $3.50 psr cental; barley. $3.50 0 3.75; oats, white feed, nomlnsl: corn, Csllfornla yellow. $3.85. Hay Wheat and wheat and oat, $24 If 23; tame oat, $24026; barley. $22023; alfalfa, $19021; barley straw. 50060c. Mlll'eed Alfalfa, carload lots, $57.60; co coanuf $48. - Coffee Futures Close Lower. NEW TORK. April 20. Reports that the Government had allotted a steamer for ship ment of coffee from Braxll to New Orleans were followed by rather sn eaaler tone in the market for coffee futures here today. Trading, however, continued very quiet and the fluctuations wars too narrow to sug gest any material change in sentiment. Prices opened a point higher on scattered covering and closed at a net decline of 1 to 4 points, with December aelllng around 861o. May. 8.36c; July, 8.45o; September, 8.51c; October, 8.54c; December, 8.59c; Jan uary. 8.64c; March, 8.74c Spot coffee, nominally unchanged; Rio 7s, 0c; Santos 4s, 1140. The steamer allotted by the Government to aail from Santos to New Orleans wss ssid to have a carrying capacity of 60.000 bags. Tba official cables showed co change In the Brazilian markets except 8antos futures, which were 25 to 75 rets higher. Ths Brazilian port receipt were 6,000 bass. Bops, Etc.. at New York. NEW TORK. April 20. Hops, hides and wool unchanged. Dried FroJts at New Tork. NEW TORK. April 20. Evaporsted sp ples nominal. Prunes scarce. Peaches firm. Duluth Lusded Market. DTJLUTH. April 20. Linseed. $1.01 He 4 08: strive. $4.024; May. $4.02 '4 asked; July $4.024 bid: October, $3.58 bid. TENINO.BUYS MORE BONDS Subscriptions of District Increased at Liberty Loan Rally. TEN'TNO, Wash., April 20. (Special.) The liberty loan subscriptions of the Tenlno district,, which was already oversubscribed, were atlll further in creased last night at a liberty loan rally, at which Rev. Mr. Templeton. an Olympia attorney, waa the chief speak er. Entertainment was provided by a trio of soldiers from Camp Lewis. The Tenino district Includes Bucoda and Mcintosh. Turvey Bros.' logging camp, operated near Tenino, reports every employe tha owner of one or more bonds. A liberty loan rally was held Thurs day night at Rochester. The speakers were J. R. James and C. E. Beach, Superintendent oi Olympia Schools. RIVETER RIDDEN ON RAIL Tacoma Man Charged With Saying "To II With Liberty Bonds. TACOMA. April 20. Tied to a rail, daubed with paint red. green and black a riveter at the Dodd Drydock A: Construction Company's shipyard known 11 A. A. Gray, was run out of the yards this noon. Wrath of the worklngmen at the yards was stirred against Gray because be was charged with saying "to b with the liberty bonds." A crowd of more than 1000 working men gathered and applauded the work of the leader In the rail-riding party. After the man had been smeared wtth tha saint, he was carried to the gate and turned over to the military guard outside. Mrs. Xancy Sutherland Dies. TENINO, Wash., April 20. (Special.) Mrs. Nancy Jans Sutherland, a real dent of Bucoda for the past 32 years, died yesterday following a short Ill ness. The funeral will be held tomor row. Mrs. Sutherland was 63 years of age and a native of Virginia- Her hus band and eight children survive. POOLS ARE ACTIVE Numerous Specialties Manipu lated at Wide Gains. MARKET'S UNDERTONE GOOD Steel Leads Industrials With Sub stantial Advance General Rally in Progress at Close Broader Demand for Liberty Bonds. .NEW TORK. April -V. The lull in ths war altuation was tavorably construed by market traders today, stacks ss a whole rallying; from yeaterda-ya lata aeversal, while others sttalned highest quotstions of the week. Pools were sctlve In numerous specialties, including the automobile accessories st sains of 2 to 3 points. Their operation also ex tended to sugars and tobaccos at net ad vances or 1 to 2 1 points. Standard Industrials snd eaulDtnents were hesitant at first, but moved briskly forward In the last half hour under lesderahlp of United States Steel, which made a net sain oi IS to Do. Affiliated steels snd war Issues were higher by 1 to almost S points, oils. Central Leather snd several utilities also making moderate gains, Ralls constituted the only bsckward fea ture. The market closed with a general rally In Drogreea. Saiea amounted to 300,000 shares. Ths noteworthy feature of the hank state ment wss a decrease of nractlcallv S25.000.- 000 In actual excesa reserves, reducing total reserves to slightly less than f4l-.0O0.000. Bonds were firm, sll the liberty Issues responding to a broader demand. Paris 6s were an exception, reacting 1 per cent. Sales, par value, aggregated f2.SS0.OOO. Inlted states bonds, old Issues, were un changed on csli during ths week. CLOSINQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. vtosins Sales High. ,74V, 45 79 hi 65 V. 78 Ti 106 100 T Low. bid, Am Beet Sugar. . ' 2,800 JT,S00 2.000 2.800 500 6,700 400 72 43 78 84 H 784 103 1i 100 Vs 74 44 Ti 79 tt 83 tt 7Stt 105 tt 100 13tt 64 tt 84 110 51 H 20 17 .139 68'i 63 tt S8tt 19tt 41 Ti 39 tt 87 tt 65 tt 30 Ti 47tt 14 tt 142 122tt 89 29 tt 95 tt 46 tt 89 tt 28 tt 88 tt 32 tt llltt 28 tt 95 tt 29 Ti 21 9 19 9 27 tt 104 83 82 U 43 Tt M 14 FOtt 82 tt 1tt 88 tt 20 tt 38 tt 147 119tt 125tt 95 tt llOtt SOtt 23 93 Ti Am uan Am Car A Fdry.. Am Locomotive. Am Sm A Refg.. Am Sugsr Refg. Am Tel A Tel... Am Z L 4 8 Anaconds Cop. .. Atchison . ... AG WIS8U Bait A Ohio B A 6 Copper. . .. 8.700 eihi 63 1.000 300 200 200 200 2,600 "t66 200, 800 400 11,900 110'i 51 20 '4 17", 139 CO 38H 19 41 40 87 65 'i 80 47?, 110 01 tt 20 hi 17 tt 138 68 tt 38tt 10 41ti 89,4 S7V4 64i 29 Vi 47 CalPetroleum. . -Canadian Paclf ., Central Leath. .. Ches & Ohio . Chi Mil ft St P.. C R I A Pet's... Chlno Copper. . . Colo Fu A Iron. . Corn Prod Refg cruclDls steel. .. 4,400 7.600 2,400 Cuba Cane Sugar Dlst'..Iers secur. . Erie General Elect... General Motors.. Gt Nor pfd Gt Nor Ors etfs.. 500 143 11214 1.200 1231i 122 500 89 hi 89 4,400 29tt 28tt V.900 -49-i 48tt 2..100 89 tt 89 hi 500 28 H 2tt 6,000 83 ls 7V4 600 .12 tt 82 hi 6,000 '95'i "eitt 200 28tt 284 800 21i 21 "700 "ioli i 200 69 ea ..... ..... ..... '...a. "960 "44" "ii'Ti "f.00 24"'4 24tt 4,000 Si's 80 tt 8,600 S4' 82 i'ioo 'ii'tt "20 2,500 S9 38s 800 1474 147 600 120 120 7,100 126 124U 12,000 96 4 tt 200 llOtt 1104 400 80 tt 80 V.i66 41 " "40 Illinois Central.. Inspiration Cop. Int M M pfd.... Int Nickel Int Paper Kennecott Cop.. Louis A Nash. . . Maxwell Motors. Mexicsn Petrol.. Miami Copper. .. Missouri Pacific. Montana Power. Nevada Copper. New York Cent.. NTN'HAH... Norfolk ft West. Northern Paclf. Pacific Mail Pennsylvania. .. Pittsburg Coal. . Ray Consol Cop .. Reading Ren Ir ft Steel... Sbatt Ariz Cop. . Southern Pacif.. Southern Ry. ... Studebaker Cor. Texas Company. Union Pacific. .. u 6 Ind Alconoi. U 8 Eteel do ptd TTtah Copper. . . . Wabash pfd B.. Western union. 41 . ' - . ... Amv son nofi shares. lOtai sam w , J BONDS. TT T.f 2s rejr.. -97 INorth Paclf 3. IStt IP Tel & Tel 5s. !0i. IPenn con 4is.. -HB'-i Union Paclf 4s. 86 !s II S Steel 6s.... 97 IT a rmf 2. eou. . 97 U 8 3S ret U 8 8 cou 9J u s es res; ..V " 18 Paclf cv 5s... 91tt Atchison gen 4. fJS"''?-.",.?. & J S 4e cou 3 f Pen d7 Z .55 in S Si 1st 4sT:.:8? North Paclf 4s. 80 jlT S Lib 2d 4s. ...96.85 Bid. , nlnn Mlnlns SioekS. BOSTON, April 20. Closlnc quotations: Alloues J2 14 404 S5tt 71 4tt 2tt 4tt 10 (bid Dominion. . Calumet Arts. 67tt I Osceola Qutncy ........ Superior su A Boston M. .i a Heels. ...440 Centennial 14 Coo K Jon io... .a E Butte Cop M Franklin Isle Roy (Cop) . Lake Copper .. Mohawk Shannon ....... Utah Con 4tt 'ft. A3 IGranby cons. 75 iGreens Cananea. 42 Money, Exchange. Etc. NEW TORK, April 20. Mercantile paper, four and six months. per cent. Sterling. 0-day bills. $4.72 tt; commercial SO-day bill, on banks. 84.T2; commercial 60 day bills. 14.71 tt: demand. -7Btt; f 4 76 7-18. Frsncs. demand. S.72tt: cables, S 70tt- Guilders, demsnd, 47: cables. 47tt. Llredemsnd, 8.93; csbies, 8.91tt. Rubles, demand, 18 tt: cables, 14, nomlnsl. Bar silver, 97ttC Mexican dollars. 77c. Government bonds, firm; railroad bonds, firm. LONDON. April 20. Bar silver, 48d per ounce. Money, 2Vi per cent. Discount rates, short bills. 8tt per cent; three months, 3 9-16 percent. GOVERNMENT SECTCRITTES LIQUIDATED Corresponding Gain in Discounts Reported by Federal Reserve Board. WASHINGTON, April 20. This week's Federal Reserve Board statement, showing the condition of the 12 banks at the close of business last night, indicates lsrgs scale liquidation of Government securities and corresponding gain In discounts, caused mainly by ths recent exemption from stamp taxes of notes secured by liberty bonds and Treasury certificates. The statement fol lows: Resources ..... Gold coin and certificates In vsult 88.828.000 Gold settlement fund. Federal Reserve Board 418.819.000 Gold with foreign agencies 5 2.600, 000 Totsl gold held by banks f 935,146,000 Gold with Federal Reserve aselTts 8 854.822,000 Gold redemption fund , 23,179.000 Total gold reserves 81.833,149.000 Legal tender notes, silver etc . 65.15s.0OO Total reserves 81.898.807.000 Bills discounted for members and Federal- Reserve Banks.. 8 808.045.000 Bills bought in open market. . . 808.277,000 Total bills on hand 81.U6.822.000 United States Government long- term securities 8 46,675,000 United States Government ..,.. short-term securities 'J-ixS'SSx All other earning assets 8.293,000 .-. ...... . ... ' . St. 212 SAS.OOO Due from other Federal Reserve Banks, net ...JiS'SXX Uncollected Items 887.176,000 Total deductions from gross deposits .: 887,658,000 Five per cent redemption fund against Federal Reserve Bank ";,.. 409.000 All other resources 261.000 Total resources 83.499J817.000 T.4Hltlh .ni,l nsJd In ...8 74.829.000 surplus Government at posit. t,,,,,,,. Due to memoers ot . . ...., L469.860.000 Collection Items 256,220,000 Other deposits, lnciuains iur- eign government credits 88.822,000 Total gross deposits 1.889,901,000 Federal Reserve notes In actual circulation 1,514,287,000 Federal Reserve Bank notes In circulation, net liabilities.. T.895,000 All other liabilities 1L17L000 Total liabilities 88,499,217.000 Ratio of gold reserves to aet deposits and MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. Established 25 Years. 201 Railway Exchange BuilcSng. Portland. Oregon. THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON Municipal Bonds Yielding from S to 6.85 Telephone Main 3409. Federal Reserve note liabllitle combined, 00.8 per cent. ' Ratio of total reserves to net deposits and Federal Reserve nolo liabilities combined 62.8 per cent, WIDESPREAD -RECOVERY TS STOCKS Greater Activity Dnrinr Week Result of Improved War Outlook NEW YORK, April 20- The widespread recovery and greater activity of this week's market for securities was obviously the result of the improved war outlook. The more satisfactory understanding between the Government and the country's financial and Industrial Interests was another im portant factor. Public participation, the first la -several weeks, was seen tn the steady advance of certain market leaders, united states btoei asserting: Its usual leadership at the highest level slnoo the move on the western front assumed serious proportions. Other equipments and the more distinc tive war stocks shared In the advance. Ralls alone failed to make more than moderate upward progress. Foreign exchange, except for rates on Spain, which sold at a new high premium with subsequent reaction, was steady. Excess Reserves Ars Decreased. NEW TORK, April 20. The actual con dition of clearing-house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $41,672,620 reserve In excess of lgal reouirements. This is a decrease of S24.- 393,670 from last week. PRICES ARE AGAIN FIRM more: hopeftx tojte . prevaixs is potato market. With Sprlns; Work On, Shipments to Distributing; Points Are Fall Ins Off. The first hopeful tons of many weeks Is noticeable in the potato market of the past few days. Stocks seem to ba - clearing up In most of the lsrgs consuming centers, and demand and movement ars reported brisk from Minneapolis to New Orleans. This spurt has been expected by many of the deslers snd is only a reflection of the con ditions that bars obtained the past month. In this section there hss been no distinct rise because of the remoteness from market It takes about three weeks for a local deal er to get his money out oi potatoes bought for ths New Orleans market, for Instance, snd so many of them suffered so much tn the recent slump there that they are not In ths market for orders except for confirmed sale. The local price Is 70 to 78 cents strong tor sacked B urban ks. In Idaho ths pries was ss low ss 80 cents, but Is now averaging 60 cents per cwt. for Rural, and Russetts. In Colorado a similar advance is noted, with mixed whites going at 65 ta 75 cents. Ths rise In price in Wiscon sin is less marked, as the Jump is only from 85 cents to 90 cents. In Michigan the producers ara receiving 65 to 85 cents, track side. Instead of 50 to 75 cents as a week ago. Ths prices In Maine seem firm at 81.21. In his weekly summary of the potato mar ket Robert L. Ringer, in charge of the Port land office of the Bureau of Markets, says: "Spring work Is In full tilt all over the land. - Great acreages of all kinds are being put in and the farmer finds himself too busy to sort and haul 80-cent potatoes, with ths result that offerings have decreased very materially all over the country. The actual stocks In storage ara much decimated, too, at this time. Locally the dealers are finding It much harder to get a car of first class potatoes together. Tha poor keeping quality of last year's crop has caused heavy shrinkage in storage. If the present season s era as backward as a year ago there might be a chance for a sharp recovery in prices. "New potstoes are moving to the markets In large quantities this year, much ahead of a. year ago. Florida shipments srs around 5 cars a day now. Texas Is contributing In a small way, but will increase right along. The Bermuda Islands ars landing stuff is New Vork by the shipload and In such quan tities that they are being repacked and have come as far West as Denver. Ths prices for new stock ara coming down, too, so that In ths Eastern markets It will soon offer real competition for old stock. Barreled stock started in Florida at 86 a week ago, but is down to 85 now. A total of 375 cars havs moved from there to date. Carlot shipments of potatoes: Btate Shlp'd Apl. Total to Last Season J-x-j-f inc. ,Late. .. 47 7.71)3 to Apl. 8. California Colorado Idaho ... Maine Michigan Minnesota Montana Nebraska 6,397 8.7K5 o,2GS 408 ' 10.4SH 114 427 2113 304 11 5..HJ7 10,030 447 -',156 Nevada 7 New Jersey . 38 Long Isld., N. T. 47 Other Now Tork 218 Oregon 14 Pennsylvsnla . 81 Washington .... 35 Wisconsin 271 Others 75 044 13.046 3.224 3.451 3.211 2.022 3.122 5, II HO Totals New Crop: Florida ..... Texas Totals ... ...2,869 315 . 3 FARMERS SAIDTO HOARD Baker Authorities Threaten to Con fiscate Excess Flour Stocks. BAKER, Or., April 20. (Special.) It was reported here today that a num ber of farmers in Baker County are disregarding; the rules of the Food Ad ministration in boarding flour and other food. It is asserted by the local authorities having; charge of this matter that a list has been made of the food hoarders and they have been requested to sur render for general use all flour in excess of a 80 days' supply. If this is not done. It Is said by the authorities i that the excess supplied will be con- ! fiscated for the use of the Government. Spain to Honor Columbus Oct. 12. MADRID, April 20. The Spanish government has decided to make Oc tober 12, the date of the discovery of America by Columbus in 1492, a Na tional holiday hereafter. The action Is taken at the request of the Spanish American republics. Hughes Campaign Man Is Volunteer. CHICAGO, April 20. 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