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THE OnEOOV DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANU? THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1003.
V
I TRANSACTIONS IN THE WORLD f FINANCE ANP TRADE I
bright
PROSPECTS
fOR OREGON HOPS
A. J. Luce Says They
Can Make Any Erice.
.Situation for 1902 Crop Entirely In
. Their Hands-Contracts
Arc Too Low.
!t are quint with the receipts of
veal heavy and demand alow. Beef re
ceipt ar only occasional"' and quota
tions are up- to the top notch. Pork la
In large arrival, and, mm no one cures to
purchase, prices are weaker.
Salmon Is Very oaro.
Both Columbia aad Sacramento River
salmon Is scarce In the local markets
and supplies are hard to obtain at cur
rent quotations. Other fishes are un-
changed.
' Today's quotations, as revised, are as
follows:
OREGON
STOCKMEN
ABE BUYING CATTLE
Large Shipment of Stock
Made to Northwest.
TTe;
t
- BBIOBT HOP PB08PECTS.
Aooording to promln.at hop
-aathoritie ths price of ths 10oa
ordp of hops 1 la th. hand of the
Oregon holders of stock aad th.y
can mak th market either 18
rata or 30 orats a pound, aooord
Uur to taoU pleasure.
rOXTIAVD WHOLESALE F BICES.
i.
Oraia, Flour and Ti. '
, , Wheat Walla Walla, 73c; liluemem.
, Tl.a.1.. llonlo Cnw,triMtr Vallr T4v
f- . IUCII liailU"-WNIliau WmW $21.50: rolled. S2.1.0O.
(mm ao. i vmite, i.h 'jiji.ifli; gray, fi.ia
t'lur Kaatrrn Oregon: I'atenta, l-'l.WW 4.00;
DUmonil vy.. 14. )-. alral.it. :i :ifl: V. lev,
K.Vi4ij.T(i; vrahaui. .a. $.1. IB: 10. $;i.!V..
MIIItulT. -Hran. li'l.iai irr ton: Hiiildllum.
.n.iai; imrt, fl.'Ki; rbup. flM.iai.
llr TiUKitby, 120.00; elor, $17.00.
Hops, Wool and Hid...
Ho.i an21c fur cboli-o; 1103 contracts,
lft.
Wool Nominal. Valley. lBfllOc) Kaatern
Oreaini. VHiVic: Mbalr nominal. .J7rI3Nc.
Khaepaklna Shearing. WStllMc: abort wool,
Tl'ii'iM-; medium wool, Hue; long wool, omy
$1.44 e.eh.
Tallow Prime, per lb, 3 U ft 4c; No. 3, and
greaa. llimc.
Hide Itrf bldra. No. 1. lfl noumla and uo.
lRr inue ncr It: drr kip. No. 1. 0 to 1ft lt.
12r; drr ralf. No. 1. uml.-r a lt. !."' : dry
Mltm. bulla and ataga. 1-8 Icaa than dry nint;
aaltnl btdra. ateer. aouiid. (Ml imhiikU or ornr.
7Vtn-SHt; fio to ail rta, J'4Hc- ondor fto
Itw and con a. 7c: ataca aud bulla. mnd. u'a
no; kin, sound, 1ft hi KM Iba, 7c; aounci, 10 to
14 nSa, 7c; ralf, ac.und, under 10 rha, V; jrwo
(unaalted), Ic Iti Inu; rulla, lc !b l'; bora
hide, aaltrd. each. H.2fll 75; drr. each. 11.00
that Borne contracts ar being mad In ! bioea. eacn. zaoc; ri u,
Oreron for tho 10J-. at! 4 cents, but 2ij;'?.-n.,.0IBcJ An,,r,, wlth wowl 0B'
am m sure that hlrher price, win pre- Butt E and Pettlt
van aunni mo coram season inai i Butter-Ori-roB creamer;. aV4ttaa!4c; dairy.
ux wining a accept Bsverai inuuBanu i auc; aiore,- itjC.
uiin1a nf tha mmlnr rran tt II Mnta I K Kroah Orcnm. 17lfT17Ue.
I An not think that hMa tl-rnt rn. . Cbwe Kull en-am. twin. jeSe; Younir
MWM v . . . . t. iivu wis witfMit i xornia, IOC.
sroiDecU for blather prices next year on I - Poultry Cblckena. mixed. I2ffti:ic per n:
ancount of tha renorted noor condition ". Wba lci ttioat.-ra. 10Uti:ic lb; broll-
m ,A...i iv. -..a -Itra, IHul7c lb; frrcra. 14'(llc Ih; ducka, 13H(
. . ! " " " 1 " wwiiw aiB.vwu- i i4e n; ivw. TUUc lb; turkeya, lire. It
Udered. . , 1 17c; dreaaed 18 lUc.
Ortffoa Orowon Hold Kayl - - ' Orocaria. Vat. rt.
Tho srowers of tha State of Oreron I' Bitsar "Rack baala," cube. -;$5.T7Vj: nowd-
bold the key as to what tho future- quo . Wf? A H JPVPA- lZxtZ
.n k. itsi .tw.b .in k. .. I "Ml- "olden t. .W. barrela. 10c.
" -- tt Qarreia, c; ooxea, ooc aavaure ou aac Daaia.
FRONT STREET. May 21V-A. J.
Luce, one of the most prominent hop
authorities of the country, writing
from New, York, says:
The hop market looks decidedly bet
ter and tha world's crop does not look
any too flattering at this time. I hear
Buyer for Seattle Packing House
Strikes Snag at Kansas City
- Quarantine the Cause.
(Journal Special Service.)
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May II. One of
the features of the-cattle business re
cently was the shipment of a tralnload
of Shorthorn breeding cattle td the Far
Northwest. These cattle left Kansas
City last Saturday sti'l should have ar
rived at their deatination. Walla Walla
and Colfax. Wash, ubout today. The Far
Northwest, Washington and Oregon, Is
fast developing Info a lilgh-grsde cattle
breeding country, but ar usual the first
cattle, the pioneers, are of the rough
sort of animals. In recent years the
farmer of the Northwcat have been Im
proving their ntock.
DAMAGE
IS MUCH
OVERESTIMATED
veiled, ths Rev. Dr. WJlllara II, Roberts.
the stated clerk, was . kept busy dis
tributing badges and assigning the del'
egates to their places. The galleries
I of the edifice wero crowded when ths
opening hymn was sung, ths spectators
I Joining with, ths commissioner fend the
alternate la the rendition of the an
them, j . .
. 'The sermon of the retiring moderator,
ur. van Dyke, occupied ths entire mom
Ing session, and at Its conclusion the as
sembly adjourned until S o clock to
ptepare for the elvotion of the new mod
erator, the most .Important practical
lines or tne day. - , -v. - . , .
CHICAGO
MEAT
IS MORE ACTIVE
: Liver, Though, Shows a
v Weakness.-
Receipt are
comparatively small and quality only
.common to fair. Choice offerings of
both feeder and atockcrs declined 10 to
If cent last week. Medium to com
mon grade were 15 to 25 cents lower.
The. supply of tock heifers and cow
has Increased, because dressed beef men
refused to bid on many of the half-fat
pnerlngar Price declined 10 to 21
mummy mwvmiy9 mwpiw,
Local sheep receipts lust week show
an Increase of . ,600 compared , with, a
week ago, and 'are 20,000 greater than
the supply received a year ago. . Doth
Chicago and the total receipts at the
five market show a material Increase.
Irloe ruled uneven at Kanxas City last
Week, and' It 1 almost ImpoHslble to
quote general conditions at the close
without giving detailed Information re
garding the different grndes. As a rule
choice .offerings sold readily all the
week at prices from teudy to 10 cents
higher. - This I especially true of lambs.
ki.l annll.. n.HlM mil-
ton'. 7nd7o Texan, 'selling "at $iw or "V. M" J-Th
. r .. . . i i i i iit'Tiu nil rm nm nT.r .nil rnMnnin inn rra. ikhh h. i . . ... . - vvw.
more, vomparauvei y i'-w ihiiiub mvi ' ' . .v.. .,.v- , .., ft . ,.-..
arrived and th bulk of offering each . i."7 uat-on," ay .a- eon the convention took up the dlscu- - " r7"'-- -" wv. iwii..
day consisted of Texan muttons. Some . '"'""""I u- ion or vanou mauer mat interest , 1
of th latter
Lighter supplies
AW.-Valentine of the Ar
mour Company Talks.-
C)nsuniptIon Slightly Over the Supply i
- -A' Bull Year Predicted In
7 v , 'Wheaf.'.:. "
'. ' . "
Ry .teclBl permlslon of Bolton, De L large number, the occasion being- the) (Logan V Bryan's, Dally Oraln Lett
"uy,t'p, Co . ... lUlti annual session of th Texas rresal . '.Bolton de Jtuyter & Co.) i
tuicago. Mar Vheat LlveTpool.
TXXAS SOZTO&S ZaT SKfisZOV.
. (Journal Seer-.lal Service.)
WAXAHACHIE. Texas, Ma tl. -I
Men and women who work all the year
round to mold opinion In th Lone Star
mate ana Keep tne punno weu inrormed
of current events are1 gathered here In
Corn ; Is 4 Spirited : on - the ! Continent
. ' --Early Planted Is In Good
Stand. -
iiecora-1 Association. - Routine business waa
transacted thla forenoon and after lunch-
ol TPXHH InUllOnB. D(UTf3 I ' I vs, v am a a v iiiamvi av (14vqi . f . a- .
have iH-cn ntwr quality 8 racehora tkat had Just been on those engaged In the business end edl- ... market her wa active and weak,
s are looked for the rest d"'.-n "7 promlalng condition, but torlai management of newspaper. (The Jner pcrhap fewer scattered crop
of the comlna- week and dealers aener- "" n "" sessloo ar to continue tnrougn tomor- uu . price current
ally .gSrt prttaluerto be mX ln rather queetlonable condi- row and between time, the visitor will 'tewent thodrougl.t.rea had
against 3U.I7 the week liefore and
H50 the correspond Iqk week a year ago.
11 I TV, I i t m. ., ,,n EA IAA
A year ago sales of ;,1"T " J "
Illinois were successful In Oregon and " 1m0lrkt' , ,V
Washington. This year some of the alMt 117'40, nd 1:3 360 y'ar "B
tion. a- ' ' .. DArtaka of liberal emtertalament oro. "c.n "oned and wheat prospects , full
r - . a l . , . . . . a I . . . . . - Imolnta ImatI watt.. , t. m .
i ra iw raaicai anoui.mj crop vlded br their ' local brethren and tha I "'o urarun mciors. " (Jen
talned.
Receipt last week neirregaiea .ssz. ,--.. "Tr , --- ,7 J V"V'
If- 1 -t - ... , ivuyivj yi ,ti aaauavuie ft .l1
principal breeders of the two states
made up a train load of heifers, year
lings and 2-year-olds, together with
Mog .Prices Drop.
In the hog market this week the pack
er buyers'expect from 65.000 to 76,000.
nard, Bellalre; N. H. Gentry. Sedalla; T.
J Wornall, Liberty; Ellis Otddlnga, Lib
erty: H. C. Duncan. Osborn: John Mor
can make the price either 16 or 10 cent Mom abe per ewt for ca.h, is uaya; maula, urn rls. Chillicothe. Besides the Mlssour
pouna accoraing to tneir nerve, me
about 100 young bull. These are the They expect a still further decline In
cattle that started for tha Northwest price on account of the liberal move
Saturday night. They will be sold at ment The bulk of sales last week drop-j
Walla Walla and Colfax, Wash., In com- ped nearly 26 to SO cents. A year ago
binatlon sales, after the fashion of the the. top sal wa I7.A7 and the bulk or
sale of the stockyards here. These sales 17 to $7.25. Two years a go the
cattle will be ottered for sale In June, top wa $5.84 and bulk 15.65 to 5.85.
They were ent early so they will have The top price last week was $4.70. and ,
time to be rested and show well In I the bulk IS.60 to 16.55.
the sale. Missouri breeders who furnish I Horse Trading Talr.
inn cams lur mm saie are: v;. tu. ieo- i p-.. - i. ..iiv. . n
prove a bull eor In wheat. My view
Is that the supply abroad will be a lit
tle short and we will be a little abort
of a perfect crop here.
"I feel, too, that th, consumption Is
up to the supply and perhaps a little
ahead of It. A for the corn position
there Is only one section of the country
that Is selling and tbst is Illinois, it
JAPANESE RUN OVER '
BY HAND WORK CAR
quits Mi'iiur jut .s soon a the man I His Spine Is Broken and He Is Sent to
at the station I bidding anything un- I r . . . . ;
roniana tor ireairacnu
entire situation 1 ln their own hands
and If they do not get th top- quota
tions It 1 their own fault ;
Zxpects Kigh Xop Frlce.
1 dare not give at this tune what I
lans, J. M. Forbes & Bon and J. N.
Drlces hold fully stench- for all classes.
The receipt last week were moderate.
T. ...( APR KllaM laatAfd 1 TT. Vl rt TT1 0 Iv I
and their ordeTsV called for drafters.
chunk and good drivers, which were
der 40 cent
round Wlo Damage to Wheat.
"We have had reports from ' 200
points In the 'Southwestern district,"
says James Pettlt of the Peavy Oraln
Company, "and we found nothing ex
cept that the wheat crop has been de
layed . and upset by the cold weather.
There has been a setback to the wheat
erally showery condition in tha w..i
and th weakness In coarse grain In con- .
sequence were also depressing Influence.
The cables were weak and the cash situ
ation low. - Broomhair ethnate'Argen-
vuio nmpmenis at. j.uuo.oqo bushel and -ay
the estimates of the India surplus
1 being Increased. Callfnunu i .tin
without rain. ,
Estimated car today, 28. j
Corn. . , ' ; i
Liverpool corn M higher.
The market wa fairly active' and
weak. The Price Current says early
planted corn Is in good atand. Planting
continues with little change in tha
The showery weather wa a,
(Journal Special Service.)
SALEM. May 21- A Japanese labor- situation.
er employed on th Southern - Pacific I bearish influence and with ihrai
Railroad met With a most distressing I try offerings and moderate de
accident yesterday -afternoon at a point I there was quit a good deal of
about 16 miles south of her near Mar-1 pressure. There' was no-particular
i ...... ...I a.i I inn kut mn w n n 1 1 ia irarva. will ra. I r 11 r. ia n . mi.
pnimiBe, uui naming more man we I " ,. - ' " I v """"i"!
. iiii. . i. . -t i ruil in nia ueiin. - I r.n 1 1 ttih r .n pin tjwt
elliT
t.inir K. iu K.. k. I leaa uoiong. illlTerent gradi. al&c; uun
, .a ,.aa .ww -a aa. , aavia wmviw III. I atar.-ila. -. -:K. C..-ll.l. Uab'aa Alt
I nd of the present season, or the com-1 fprent gradi-, litfiav; Mpider i-eg. nmxiiored
lc lb.
t'offe.. Grnen llorha. 2lii'23e! Jars, faner. Brown's Sons of Illinois and George E. ,nV --ohii. tn tha Ptt.nt nf annnllM
28f:i2c; Jara. good. !h.25e; Jam ordinary, is Ward Of Hawerden. Ia., are Bending cat- ,..hf h ,A allthrner were In
lc; Coata Blea, faucy, lBlie; toata Klca. tie for the Sale. 7 T- a, T.i .7 -alh.Lj .. ... Th.
8attle Paeker Struck Kara. (trade In mules has been slow at steady
The agent of Seattle, Wash., packers prices. The Inquiry for big-boned, heavy
good. 18W1NC! (oata Klca. onllnarr. I0tl2c
per lb; Columbia roaat. I10.AX; Arbucklea',
11.12t4 llat; Uun. fll.SB Hat; 1'nriloTa. 111.2!..
could And. I am bullish on wheat and
have buen. But-as to this present crop
scars I feel that there is the peril In
cident to this sort of experience that
the people wlto buy on the damage will
regret it. I do feel, however, that Ma
wheat crop experience will be a factor
In the July price. There has been de
lay enough from the low temperatures
ran up against a hard snag here last I animals. Increased toward the close of j to make tha July assuredly an old crop
Ing of the new one. - We are now hav
ing the best May beer business that I
have seen during the past Ave years and
J expect big thing to happen to quotations."
X-ooal Hops Ar Strong.
The reports of large damage to th I linen sacks, soa, Hc.
Japan, S04(iJOc; green Japan, very acarce, Dotty
BOO.
Salt Bales, 2a, Sa, 4a. ft. 10a. $2.10; flue
table, dairy, BOa, .vtc; lima, T4c; Imported LIT
erpool, ft., 4Ae; liaia, 8Mc; 224. $I.W. , '
Halt Worreater aalt. hulk. bhk. il20a.- iA.OO:
Worcester, 1411 2a, Ift.ftO; Worceater. loo :ta.
ft.00; Worcester. 80 6a, T).2o; 30 10a, 15.00;
week. The situation is interesting to the week, but there was no material
the Northwest. The agent bought 1.000 change In price.
head of Texas ateers ready for slaughter Prices range as follows for sound.
at, Fort Worth. Tex., for shipment to. the serviceable horses. 4 to S years old. Ex
Seattle packing house. The cattle were I tra good kinds are worth more, and ex-
bined straight through to Seattle by I tra common kinds a op worth less:
the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway I Hm-aes
'f "
Salt Coarae. half rronnd. 100a. Der ton.
$11.00: ftoa. per ton. J 14 .10; Liverpool, lump,
rock. $23.00 per ton; 60-m-rock, $14.00; loua.
Bis.ou.
Aucuat deliver:
Rio
T.
Imperial
Japan. No.
5U.c; New Orleana head. 7c
iireakraat rooa premium,
1, 6c; No. 2,
' M-24c; $2.00;
I t
growing hops ' throughout the Valley
yards by the late frosts have strength
ened the local market for the 1802's to
wonderful extent. Offers at 20 cent
are still going begging and today one
of the larger dealers was offered 21
cents for some of the choicer stock.
Growers whs atlll have stocks of tha Force. $4.60: H O oata. $3.15.
iant-a K.r.. ... i..rmin- tn I Balmon Columbia River. 1-1 talla. $1.70; J
tt .u aw.. , evue. i rnnev nara, t ju; aiaaka tails, piux, ooc; rea,
at least the 25 cent mark and then some I $i.2S; 2-m talla. 12.00.
af 4)1. lrn. Anna that . an I t'oal Oil Csaea, 22 Wc per (al: tanka. Water
oenta a tiiind will tint t an lmnn..l. .Whlte" ,ro .b.hu, . 19e: ' "He; Head-
r :: r . -"-.-" tngni, eaaea hhc iron Dbia, ic; gaaollua, Irou
blllty before the season close. ' I tota 22e. ea-w aswic.
The regular liner arrived from San I Linaeed oni-ura raw, in bbla. ic genutiw
Francisco late last .night and this morn- !" ,?'?"? ? ln 07c:
In ha iimial la 4-st 4....K. I " " "'.
and the Burlington. The change from !!! fT .V'.'V. vi' :::::'
one railroad to the other waa to be S. to ' Vwce'
made at Kansas City. When these cat-I Farm mare. 1.400 to i.rou ma...
tie,, that cost $35.00. arrived hi Kan- Drlvera. medium
orals Bags-C.le.tta. $d.000.25 per 100 for 'City the Burlington Railroad refused SSSTSSKJwIT?. t"rV ' . . J .
of trucks
wero kept busy transporting the assort
ed cargo of small fruit and mixed veg
etables to the different Front, street P''J..J.l-'Jl1
houses. . Cabbage is in larger recent I aaea ev.i of North ran.
ana uie biock is oi mucn Detter quts.ty I "c id; inxie yneen, nc m; nea Hell, hoc
thsn that which has lately
Taroentine In eaaea. 71c: trond hbla. SlUc:
iron onta, use; jo in eaae lota. 70c.
tteana small wbite. e; Urse white, 4e;
imaa. Due.
us. 1. 2. S-oa paek-
taronua. tic in: uaa-
Red Be
lb; Pedra, SOe lb; Uvlden Reepler, $1.16 b Una
cut. Cameo. 41c lb; Capatan. $t.H6 lb: Dnke a
arrived.
.- Lemons of the cheaper grades are 'StlU mixture, 4oe n: Hull Durham, exo ibt old unr.
, , heavily overstocked and prices on that I lab Curve Cat. 74c lb; Marylaml Club. Tie th;
, grade are at the lowest ebb. The best ''- "ws.-aHe ro: isie Nistiire.-gi.eo ib.
stock Is . hnwaver MnM 'ttr tnn ' nnma. I looaccti iTrammnna a piamrai lar. BSC
fia?. P fti Fl HeLlaleek. Wr h; Homethlng rtorvl.
tlons. SmaU oranges are scarcer. One J 4. n; standard Navv, ;tsc n; t. A B S nu
car of florin Btrawberries arrived thi I ear Hear. 4.v n; Ktr. 4ie. iim cm
morning from Florin for local consumo-1 iewtag-4Jolda Thread, n n; Fat Mall. Toe
4lAM frtrlfi a. 'a.- B1,MU,1 1. I "
a. ivaa. ,vub . ,i.ca IV DUIIIUf UW'
ered. "Oregon's are ln larger receipt
but It will be at least a week longer be-1 tc m.
Traits aad Tttatable.
Potatoea 15u6oc; ordinary, )40c; sew.
t
fore the season will be Ip fair swing.
r Half Xollday oa Tront Street.
The commission houses closed their
doors promptly at 12 o'clock today In
Honor or the visit or the President.
'Beans of all grade ar quoted
atronger, the small and the large white
being especially ln demand. Bayous
are firmer and all grade are likely to
Show an early advance.
Shortag la Tomatoes.
Onlona Orecnn. T5el.00. bnyer' orieea:
local, $1.001 l.8oe; garlic. 411 7c lb.
Kreah frnlta- Annlra. faae.v ttreaoa. TKcal
$1.50; cooking. 6o"T6e box;M-angea, nara la.
$2.60ir3.00; MiMlltarranean iwn-tt. $2.76;
naiiiornia Tangerinea. ai.iaiii.D nui; na
nanaa. $2.26ia.50 bunch, Ac lb; atrawtwrrlea.
$1.60 per lii-lb box crate. Oregon 'JUtti'x box;
cberrlej), $l.iai.2ft per 10-tb boa.
Vegetahlea Turnlpa, $1,110 a.k; earrnta,
$1.60; beeta. $1.60 per aack; radlahea.
12H,al5c per doa; eahbage, California,
2e Ib; lettuce, bead, 2"c per ikra: hoihouae,
$1.26 boa; green peppera. 44c Ib; horaeradiab. He
m; celery. !. noa: beaua. atrlna. 2H16c
90 un
T64 00
mot
t'li'ga ion".
Prices range as follow ror sou
serviceable mules, 4 to 8 year old, in
fixture. If -there had not been any cold
weather at the end of April there might
be jsome question about It now."
Bamag Sot o X,arg. '
"Tlifs present alarm over the wheat
crop," says. Ed ward Ulazer of Roien-
..$145(&110 baum Brothers, whose lines cover the
Swo letOTy " ulMhoine in Albina with serious Illness.
n" I ouehJv. "in a. sort of hysteria. There I . . .
7S'ai:Hi ' ' j - . , , i-iwr. Mill maae several iranmera i ni
. 75 a gooJ many reports of trouble and Droper.y yeBterday. as the prospects sre
ay, 285.
Oats Active aad Weak.
The oat market Is active and weak,
The showery condition through the Mid
dle West was the bearish influence and
It brought about quite a general liquida-
. I 1. tt.. . . .
He Wa at once picked np and brought! il" i' "
to thi city, where Dr. W. tt Byrd. th. " Z e.'.rVf "iJ 1
ZZlLtTln vTlllH .Int'tS Somewhat towart Improvst
thJ in Mo.i tn iSfrtiaSS?- ment- A" tn8 bur,n -- has been
the company hospital ln PorUand. .imoat whoiiv on cmn ronditinn. tha
feeling wa today much weaker. There
The man wa a member of an extra
I gang employed on the road, and wa
on board a handcar driving it at a rapid
rate when iie fell off and In- front of
the car on the track and wa run over,
breaking hi spine.
ALBIiNA'S EX-MAYOR SERIOUSLY ILL "! the cash situation that
Charles H. Hill. ex-Mayor of the for
mer City of Albina, Is confined to hi
C
to accept mem on Recount or quarantine goutbernera. uomnran to fkir...
regulations.
"Eat Their Seeds Off."
and Z fVSU-SLFXtol-V n",r n1 fleBh nd We br0ken
snd the quarantine officials resulted l"! Mules - " -
notning. ror an entire week tnese cat
tle, worth on an average of $36 each,
were held ln the Kansas City stockyards,
that he 'will never regain his health.
Estimated cars today! 140.
Provision Weak.
The provision market was weak' and
lower. Receipts of hogs 66.000, against
68,000 last year. There wa quite a lit
tle pressure from scattered liquidation
u oo nervousness. But rain within the next Th M.MavoI. took a oromlnent Dart in and easier price at the yards. The pack
g J week or 10 day. will. I believe, quite theUstment tff troKr the Philip- I" ".ituation outside of 'Chicago I. even
unit completely relieve' the .Ituation. It i JJ. donatinhl hall In AJbina weaker than It in .ere and outside pack.
well to remember In all such scares,
whett is no soup-house plant that can-
mules " s- ' - I Iu L blmuu a kuuu yiui anu maai nui one
!R'4 to 14 hands, fat and broken-... ,.$ 4SffJ 66 I crop scare in 10 realises the public
n t
o 14V4. handa. fat. rood hair...... WW 75
14 Vj to 15V4 handa, fat 75106
fears.
nj.nr.ua ny avwajania, :2 t iih nii.m-v '.. .laa)M ar. Having spienaia, growing
eating their heads off' on; hay thatf n'fo . hauda.Ja A5il73 Weather and If It continues throughout
LONDON STOCKS ARE
ACTIVE AND HIGHER
cost 80 cents per hundred pounds. Final
ly, as a. last resort, the agent, unde,r
telegraphic Instruction, from hi. Seat
tle house, turned the cattle over to the
railroad company. Last Saturday the en
tire lot was disposed of to the local
packing companies here for $5,000 less
than they cost. The question now is.
... itl , . -. iui. 1 . . m a. ci a .i .
whu win iinjr ivr vino iubb i xiio oiutiiic I .. nc fn I i T jt JU
packers blame the Burlington Company. MOneV Kate Of 153 DK OF fcll&Iand IfdS
The Burlington Railroad Company I n l-.j
blames the shipper. The shipper's point ,. ' DCCII tnailgCU.
is mat tne cattle were Diuea straignt
through from Texas to the Pacific
Coast and that if the quarantine regula- NEW YORK, May 21.t The London
tlva week, corn in Nebraska will be
mostly -planted under favorable condi
tions. The prospects for oats and
wheat continue almost perfect From
Inquiries sent out we estimate that 40
to 45-per cent of last year', crop still
remains In the farmers' hands."
jraw ssanrEEsnra hall at axes.
(Journal Special Service.) .
AMES. Iowa.. May 21. JVltt the dedi
cation today of the new. engineering hall
of theStataiAgricultiii-al and Mechan
ical College that institution, enters upon
pine War by donating
for the recruits.
REAL ESTATE -TRANSFERS.
A. D. and .C -Av Koenan to R-Li '1
Thorn uhoii. 23 acres sec 24. two.
1 s.. t. 1 e, ., ..$ 3450
Rachel Campbell et nl to J. U.
Locke, lot , l4ock 10, Miller
Xadd. to Sellwood
. M. and H. O. Brown to Victor
Land Co.'. 'W. H lot. 11, .12.
block 87, Jrvlngton .
L. Sptoer-vto. C. Vestcott. W.. 42
. feet lots 4, 5j 6, block 26, Sunny
side . - ..I;...
Macleay Estate ' Co. to R. , H.
wcnwaD, aN. so reet lot ts, diock
er. are likely to sell more or less product ji
In thls market. Th hogs are of a goodr
quality and there ia a good profit In-cutting
them at present price. Demand Is
poftr. "We still thlnk-pcbvislons should
be i sold -on hard spots. . -
vWcag aksts. -
These quotations are furnished by"Bol-.
ton de Ruyter A Co., 102 Third street
near Stark. Members Chicago Board oi
Trade. '
High.
309. CftV '.' ' ........ -.."2100 I Ma
t. ana ura Tayior to u. wesicoit,
E. 40.36 feet of W. 82.86 feet
lota 4, 5. 6, block 26. Bunnyslde
Open.
Wheat
Ua ...$00.S0
July ... .T84
corn
may ... .45 '4
July ... .44
$O0.Snl
,.74i
.43
.48
..IT 'A
,3S
a new era In Its career of industrial J Nancy Caples to William David ,
tlons. would not admit of the complete stock market Is active and higher. The ,,it Th dti..!,.-. .,.,.,,.. I . Jong parcel land sec 12, twp.j
passage the railway company should not BanJt of England has Changed its rate were held in the presence of a distin- rtA J, t' M a n "smith 7 '
The lare-er canneries have not vet Jb: aaparana. ,90rI$l.jj p..r 26 lb ; rbu-
. . - . - - - DarD. ac n tomatoea. 8.i) M-r 30-lb boa;
made a price on future tomatoes of the paranlna. $1.75: pineapple. $3.00 dox; pea., 6c;
1903 crop. A majority of them cloned cueuwbera. $1.60 dox.
the season last year with-many losses DrM. frulL!r-,APP1''"; v.irated. 7THe
on their books and they do not intend to 21 J?!''
make an opening price unlll this year'. French, 8V44'e m: ntra. California biseka.
1 crop prospects are more clearly shown. 'toe: do. white. 7H lb: plum, pitted. 6&i
4
Report, from the entire country at this
time indicate a larger shortage than
during the past season.
Egg Again Climb.
Egg prices are on the climb again and
6c: ralalna. aeeiled, faner 1 -ID cartona. 60 nack
aire, to caae. BH,c pkg; aeeded, 12-os cartona,
7c: Jooao Huacatellea. 60-lb boxea, 8Vitt7c
lb; Lolnlon layer.. $1.73t2.W.
Nuta Peanuta, 6W7e per Ib for raw, Biff10e
for roaated; cocoa nuta. MOllKH' per doa: wal
unt., 14H15e per lb; pine nuta, 10fil2',c
inrinv tha mmt.tlnn. -n-in ,-. n w lb; hickory nnta. 10c per .Ib; cbeatuuta.
I. ;r.7 j " i.. . . ' Eaatern, lSilSe per lb; Braxll nuta. -Me Per
..vvu. uBiiu, in: n , o, . rra , iokjioc per id: rancy jiecana, Ufa
the week Just closed were not quite so 15c per lb; almond. 1 4 (Si 5c per lb.
Kent, and Povlalona.
Freah Jleuta Ileef. prime, 7H8He: bulla,
eH'fiSf.c; coh, 0'ii7c; pork. 7Vj(8!4c: real.
68'4c; mutton, i(nAr, groaa; dreaaed, 7tfi8c;
lanilia. dreaseiL 7'i8e.
Haiua. Baiim. -Ktc I'm-lland pack (local)
hnniK. 10 to 14 Iba. H'jc; 14 to 1(1 Iba. 44c;
hreakfaat bainn. lS($tHe; plcnlia. 14Vic:coltHte.
11ic; aalted aldea. )il'-jC lb: Kinokcd allien.
1:114c: dry Halted backa. 12Hc; hacnu hacka,
12c; butta, aalied. (Use: auMjked. 10'c lb.
ICaatern-packed llama I'nder 14 Itm. 15c;
over 14 Ilw. 14c; fancy. lff, pIcnica.UMjc;
ahouldera. ll'ic: dry sailed alilea. iinauioked,
12Hc; brenkfarit biicon. lSUjt'lflUc; faucy,
IhVjC: butta. 11 ,iif2c
Iaocal laard Kettle leaf. 10a. 12e: 5a, 12c;
5)-Ib tlna, 12Vie: atcam rendered, 10a, HTe;
5a. 12c: 5(Ja, 11 '.Je; cciuiiounij tlercea. 8e:
tuna. iC.
Katiteni Lard Kettle leaf-. 10-lb tlna. 12Hc
5a, li'itc: .rti-lb tlna. 12c; ateam rendered,
ltia. i:iiic: saw. iiy.c
Aliove pui'king house prices are net eatb, 15
day
Fish Rock cod. "c; flounders. 5c; halibut,
4a, Hint cod. 7c; i-rabs. $1.Bn ilex; raxor clum.
Be doa: Btrlpeil baaa. 12'ic; aalmon. Sc; aolea,
8c: lnbater.. liV; ahrlmpa. F'neet Hound; . 18c;
eatnun, uo id; i-ueet nouini nerriug, 4e id.
have accepted the consignment.
Oregon Scarcity of Cattle.
There seems to be a scarcity of suit
able cattle for .laughter ln Oregon and
Washington, This Is due to the fact
that the grass cattle of the Northwest,
fit for the butchers, have been shipped
already. The scarcity, probably, will
continue u lit 11 fait, when the range cat-
tJe sfiould again be In good condition.
to 8 per 6ent According to present 1 gulshed assemblage, including state offl- K lot Ji. Prune Place '.. .'
Indication, the Union Paclflo strike clals, distinguished educators, "members Same to same, acres, gectltjn
should be settled today.
The condition or tne iacuity, stuaenis ana aiumni or I o, twp. i s.. r. e
ine conauion I a... ( .... w k i.tncir
of E. it Harrlman continues satisfact- ,,.-. rd . , ' J 16. Taborslde .
cry and there is nothing doing In the modlou. structure and no expense has Ha?,?0" JPml i9 biock 1
m.rlr.ta nr hot accniint. . Foftv-One li . a i- i. Holmes W 11., lot IV, RIQCK 1,
- - I lOUH T7 ,1, UTIUIIIB lb TT1LII CTQI
Maegley Highland
markets on that account.
railroads for the second week 'la May I convenience and with up-to-date equip- W. W. Smith to same, lots 19,
show a gross increase of 13.28 per cent. 1 ment Hereafter by mean, of practical 20, block 1, same . ,
Ninntv-ninn ronna for March show an I test, an effort will ba made' to make A. A. Smith and wife to .ame.
Heveral hundred en f Me rrflna fed wpro I . , - n. ia be nAn a.An. I -tha Anm-inaarirtt dan.rtm.nl. m.,.. a1a.a. I lot 19. block 1, Same ....... .
' c ' -- - I u V43I UKB 1ICI 1I1UICMDT3 Ua J..VM 1" a ua, i M,B,ua,t,B UUFa ii,a.,i,- aiiuiv vtunv- T a, , . , . i , a .mn
shipped to butchers of the Northwest- Harriman'a interests are" : suoDortlna ly connected with the industrial inter- B, .?aiPiLvSna..!L're 10 8ame
ern towns last week, and this week from Unlon pacmc. The Montreal market is ests of the state than ever was possible Ll.iu EL Donner to same," 'lot 20.
uciTT. iwvi vi aiiio i.oi nee. i seriously disturbed by tne DreaK m wie t unaer in oiu equipment.
wero pi-Bcucauy mo aino as me ween gt0ck of the Dominion Iron and -Coal,
heavy as was expected and the placing
of so much stock ln the cold storage
concerns has had a tendency to clean
Up all the surplus. Receipts toi.y
were small.
The Poultry Demand.
The poultry demand during the week
was quite strong with receipts about
on the average. Today at the close.
tne market showed fair strength with
quotations as advanced on yesterday.
Fat stock is hard to obtain and the ship
pers of this grade are getting the high
est quotations.
Much Ado In Packed Meats.
The week in the packed meat market
was lively with quotations changing
with each change in the moon. To
ward the fore part of the week tha local
packers cut quotations cent on both
hams and lard and this move was fol
lowed by price cutting by the Eastern
concerns. Tuesday the Eastern men
put their prices down a half cent and
the local people went them one better
yesterday by slicing off another hulf
cent on both lard and hams. Picnics
were cut a quarter cent. The market
for both the local anci Eastern brands
is considered quite weak and another
general nlump in all hog products would
not be Unexpected.
Qnl.t ln rreeh Meats.
: The fresh -meat markets on Ffijnt4'
berore, and 7,000 greater than a year
ago, being slightly in excess of 27,000.
Chicago received 68,100, an Increase of
3,000 over the week before and 12,000
over the corresponding week a year ago.
The five Central West markets Kansas
City, Chicago, Omaha, St. Joseph and
St. Louis combined, received 153,000,
against 138,800 for the week before and
100,725 a year ago.
There was an uneven decline in prices
of beef cattle all week. Some of the ex
tra well finished handy weight offerings
were not more than 10 cents lower than
the week before, but the bulk of sales
were 15 cents off.
The banks lost to the sub treasury since
Friday $1,623,000. . Iron 4go says that
the tone of the market is easier with a
downward tendency in many branches
of the steel trade. ; -Easier money in
London makes further gold export un
likely until after Saturday. Twelve In
dustrials show a decrease of 1.03 per
cent, while 20 active railroads show 9
decrease of 1.37 per, cent.
GRANTS PASS VOTES
FOR FREE LIBRARY
T
Carnegie Will Now Donate Ten Thous
and Dollars tor the Building, t
Ball Stocks la London.
LONDON, x May i .21.--2 p. m. Ana
conda, declined 1 1 Atchison, advanced
Plain extra heavy ! preferred, advanced ; Baltimore &
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. .Try
a delicious ana neaimtui aessert. e-
pared ia two minutes. "No boiling ! , no
baking I add boiHng water and set to
tool. Flavors: Lemon. Oransre. Rasn-
: berry and Strawberry. Get a packaged
CHICAGO HOGS ARE
FIVE CENTS LOWER
Cattle in SIqwy Arrivals and Sale
Sheep Itfafket Shows Weakness.
CHICAGO, May 21. The receipts of
live siock in tne principal live stocK
center, of the country today were:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
Chicago. ..... .--..28.000 7,000 10,000
Kansas City .000 1.000" 2. 000,
Omaha 6,000 2.000 1.700
Hogs opened 5 cents lower, with 6,600
left over from yesterday. Receipts a
year ago were 26,000. Ruling quotations
are: Mixed and butchers, $6.15!i 6.60;
food heavy, 6.606.7o-,v rough heavy.
6.15&6.66; light. 6.90cg!6.20. ,
Cattle Slow.
Bjheep-Weak.
Visitors should not return home until
fter 8unday. On that dav the Knights
and Ladles of Security wilt run in ex
cursion to Seaside. Round trip $1.
Train leaves Union Depot at 7:45 a. m.,
and returns -at 9:30 p. m.. thus giving
several hours at - the ocean. .
(Journal Special Service.)
GRANTS PASS. May 21. At the
steers, hilt : fat heifer and medium Ohio, advanced ; Canadian Pacific, ad- .pecial election held here Tuesday the
cbws were 20 to 25 cents lower. The vancea ; uoioraao, aavancea m; sc. i,vuu annual appropriation ror main
only consistent 'explanation for the de- Paul, advanced 1;. Denver preferred, ad- faining a Carnegie Library was secured
cline is that not enough choice to prime vanced Erie, advanced ; first ad- by a majority of but 20. There was
steers are coming tn, while plain rough vanced 1 H : Illinois , Central, advanced a strong opposition made against . the
heavy grades are too plentiful for the 'i; Louisville & Nashville, advanced 1;; allowing of the appropriation. Many
demand at this season of the year. Well Mexican Central, advanced : Mexican thought it would be-too much of a bur
flntshed heifelffr, prime butcher steers National, advanced Missouri. Kansas ien to place on the shoulders of the
and choice heavy cows are scarce and & Texas, advanced New York Cen- already heavily-burdened property own
sell steady to 10 cents lower. Last tral, advanced 1 ; 'Ontario & Western, era of the city. For this reason much
week two loads of heavy cows sold at advanced ; Northwestern, advanced was done to vote the project down.
$4.80, which Is about as high as any H; Pennsylvania, advanced 1; Read- Hand bills denouncing the library and
time this season. Receipts of half fin- me, advanced 1; first advanced ; a9klng the voters to cast their ballots
lshed and inferior quality of heifers Southern Pacific, advanced 94; preferred I against it were scattered by the oppo-
and cows were liberal. Feeders seem to unchanged; United. States Steel, ad-I sltlon. On the-other hand the ladles
vanced k preferred, aavancea ; wa- of the Woman's Club, whose efforts se
bash, advanced & ;- preferred, advanced I cured the promise of the $10,000 dona-
H- ' Consols advanced at mj.
block 1. same
John Storey and wife to Belle Pe
dersen, lot 6, block 3, Cook's
add. w 1
Nlll. Hansen end wife to K C. Pe
derson, lot 10, block 1, Multno-
mah . .
Wm. H. Monohan and wife to
Dan'l Breche,-N. ?lots 3, 4,
block 10.- Jas. Johns -2d add....
A. L Miner and wife to Dan'l
i Brecht, parcel land In Wm. Ca
ples' D. L. C. .........
Jos. Simon to Fulton Park Land
Co, sundry lots and blocks, Ful-
ton faric . . -.
R. P. Effinger and wife to B. M
Lombard, lot ' 21 to 26, inclu
sive, block 4, Willamette add..
Johanna Curtln to John Farrell,
lot 15, N. 39.66 feet lot 14,
block 14. Albina .
Laura. Breske and husband to El
mer A. Oessell, lots, 8, 4, block
"C," Cherrydale
N. C. Pedersen and wife to Mar
that A. Frahm, lot 10, block
7, Multnomah . ...............
D. S. and F. McBrlde to C. .K.
Zilly. lots 2, 4. 6. block 4, Rich- :
mond . . j
Title Guarantee & Trust Co. to O.
800
jeoo
V
' 150
1
700
1
1
July ...
rorx
STar . a- 10.00
July .,,.17.70
l-ard :
Mhv .... 8.K1
July ... 0.00
itioe i
May ... 0.S7
July 0.4S
.87S
34i
19.00
17.70 ,
b.08
0.02
0.37-9.47
tow.
.444
' .44
.85T4
.,, .33!i
18.90
-14.49
8.85
8.02
0 32
0.S7
ClOMa
.MB
.83 4'
H.00A
17.50
8.88
0.82 h
9.2
BIRTHS.
May 7 To "the wife of Charles Fergu
son, a daughter. .
May 13 To the wife of E. A. Kim
mell, a daughter.
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.
May 20. F. K. Clayton, at 1120, East
Sixth street; smallpox.
May 20 Will Marks, at 24 East Fif
teenth, North: measiea.-
lJTMay 19 Margaret Wilson, at 427 Kiev
enth street; measles.
-May 19 Mary WU.on. at 328 Colleg
street; measles.
May 19 Will Wilson, at 427 Blen
street; measles.
May 20 Wal pole Benkhart, at Hlltoa
and Lowell avenues; measles.
v May 20 Sidney - Walpole, at Lowell
and Hilton avenues; measles.
-'May 20 Joe and Samantha Prindle,
at Pennoyer; qcarlet fever. ,
May 20-Baby Miller, at 210 Hamll-
2800 ton; diphtheria.
May 17 George Kronenberg, -,at EL
Vincent's: typhoid fever. "i . .
400
600
200
650
1050
650
be pushing them ln order to be fid of
them befbre the movement, of gfaBS cat
tle from the South begins. This class
of stock declined 15 to 25 cents and
was hard to sell at the, decline. Killers
assert that their coolers are full and
that this class of meat sells slowly.
Veal calve, were 15 to,25 cents lower for
tha woek. With a 'few choice offerings
sellings up to $5.76.- Fewgraa cattle
are arriving In - the Southern division
thus far, and prices have declined 10
to 15 cents ln sympathy with the lower
prices for native cattle.
Stockers an -Feeders Dull '.
The dull season of the stocker asd
Mothers!
Hers!!
Bailway to Show Deficit. ,
CHICAGO, May 21 The Chronicle
says: At the annual . meeting of - the
Union Traction Company,' which falls on
July 28th. It is expected that the report
for the fiscal year: endIlir-wRh June
will show a deficit Of abouf2jjl;000, the
same as that of last year.. A.
PBAISES.
Mothers!!!
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
Ims been used for over 6DCTY YEAR3 by MIL
UONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDKEN
while TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS,
It SOOTHES tlie CHILD, SOFTENS the GCM3,
ALLAYS all PAJW; CURES WIND COLIC, and
Is the best remedy for DIARRHCEA. Sold by
pruggUU,in every prt of the world. Be Mire
and ask lor "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup,"
ad lake no other kind. TwtBty-ir eta bottla
WILL SIWO WESLET
(Journal Special Service.),
PHILADELPHIA, t Pa,.- - May ' 21. In
thjf Academy of Music,- beginning with a
meeting mis evening ana concluding
with a second demonstration tomorrow
evening, Methodists of Philadelphia and
vicinity will celebrate the 200th anni
versary of the birth of John Wepley and
pay tribute to his labors in the-founding
of Methodism, , This will be one of
the most notable recognitions of Wes
ley's life, and work that has been held in
the United States. ; Bishop C. D. Fobs
tlon from Carnegie, published a daily
paper noommg -tne- iiorary. After a
hard fight the appropriation carried by
2U votes. ... . . .. .... v
Mr. Carnegie will be notified of the
result-of "the election-at ontee. and will
remit a check to the Woman's - Club
here and work will immediately begtn
on the construction-of the new build
ing. The, $10,000 is" "entirely for the
building- itself. ' The books . and equip
ment are to be furnished bw the elu
sions. Over $2,000 has- already been
subscribed for this purpose. . , -
a-, c-, .. . ) a MAHbfln
Tilton's add. i . . . 750 ter feet; smallpox,
Geo. Johnson to M. A. B. Smith,
lot 17, block 9, Miller's add. to
Sellwood .
A. H. and H. S. Howe to Charles
E, Starr. W. 35 feet, lot 3, E.
15 feet lot 4, block 8, Lin wood
add. J . .....V.
Same to S, C. Kressman, lots 1. 2,
E. 15 feet lot 3, block 3; Lin
wood add. . .
Sarah E. Smith snd husband to
Hifllle W. E. Smith, lot 3L
- Maryvllle 1 . . ................
University Land Co to Sarah E.
. MerrilL lot 8. block 61, Unlver
' slty Park . v .'
.T. ,R.-A. Sellwood 'and wire to Q.
A. Heath,- lots 7. $, block 69,
' Sellwood . ............... tu
B. P. Cardwell and wife to An
, thony Neppach, lot 9, 'block
"I," Fulton Park .............
Carrie M. - West and husband to
, S. J. Barber et al.; lot 18, tflock
9. Park View extension ......
S. J. Barber et al., to C. M. West
r lots 7, 8. block "B." lot 5, block
9, and lots 5. 18, block 12, Park
view extenaea
'May 18 Ada Reed, at 649 Milwaukld
avenue; measles'.
May 20 Lena Russell, Rlver.ld
Lodging House; smallpox.
May 20 A. Bartlett, at 122 Uniotl
avenue; smallpox. .
May 20 Stella Fosburg, at 68 Carpen-
80 I
266
635
875
1800
DEATHS.
IV I
Daieiurei
laiea. hibuvv v. u. run : -.
will preside and. Introduce th famous wm resiae at iprt warnson, Mont.
orator, who will take part in the. cele
bration. Bishop C H.-Fowler, Senator
Depew of New York and Dr. Frank G.
Gunsaulus of Chicago are among those
urhA -.avlll DarH ma, thA a5mtherlnfl-.!
HAT'S WEPHEW TO SB . lUASBZED.
(Journal Special Service.)
DECATBB. 111.. ' May 21. A wedding
Of notA here this avenlnu- will ha that
of Lieut. Charles Edward jSay. jr.; U. S. j, p. Menefee,. and ' wife to Cora
a., ana miss Ha ran jane toby or this E. Comer, lot . block 18, Wll-
city. The bridegroom is a son of for
mer Mayor C. Et Hay of Springfield,
111., and a nephew 6f Secretary of State
Hay. Lieutenant Hay and his .bride
May 19 Ethel J. Bird, at 714 Front
street, age 22; diphtheria.
May 20 Infant daughter of Mr. -and
Mrs. R. Brown,. Rt 1540 East Nines
. Mav 20 rt fechweH at 681
Twenty-sixth, ae Q; valvular diseal
May lH-rMary . A tierraai, ai
Ore.: gangrene. .' .
May 19-H. French, at Cove, Ore., age
60;' diabetes. .
May 18 H. P. Miller, at St. Vincent'.,
age 65; tuberculosis. '
Th Edward Kolman . Undertaking Co.,
funeral directors and embalmers, 8B0
YhUL Phone 507.
3. V. rinley snd Son, funeral directors
and embalmars, hav removed to th.ir
new tabUhment, corner Third and
Madison streets. Both phones Jfo. 9.
liams Avenue add.
1750
TOB OU.ASAVTXED TITLES
See Paclflo Coaat Abstract, Guaranty &
Trust Co., 204-5-6-7 Failing Building.
-Oet your title insurance and ahstrapts
to real estate from the 1 tin Guarantee
& Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce,
PBESBTTEXXAK OEBXBAL ASSEM-
' . -:-J ,f , ;
(Journal Special Service.) '
LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 21. In the
Immanuel. Church at 11 'clock this
morning the 116th General Assembly of
the Presbvterlan Church wnn callod 4r U , Mav ?nTn William Viold
The manaffement of the , fianltorium 1 order, bv thm rptlrlna- mnd.iinr tr-
reqttests i the public i pot to go to. the lajw Dr. Henry C. Van Dyke of PriHoAfbiu T block': $2,500. . '
bath house WiWi ?k -""l f.h?peL" 1, fay 86-TO tt U Camp, for the erec-
Hot Lake. :
BUILDING PERMJTS.
and the
strained to
present - accommodations are I Pened to receive the credentials af the tloft-of a two-story dwelling or
the utmosL " -s -c TO commissioner.! i -and siUrnateV, and (block 88; $2,600. - -4 !
1
. Crematorlnm, oa Oregon City cur
line, near Sellwood; modern, scientific,
complete. Charges Adults, $35 1 chil
dren, $33. Visitors 9 to 5 p. m. Portland -Cremation
Association, Portland, Or. -
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Clark Bro. for flowers, 889 Morrison
strt.
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WEATBXB TOBSCAST.
' Oregon Fair tonight and - Friday; -light
frost tonight; westerly winds.
Washington Fair tonight and'Frlday; ,
frost tonight; t westerly winds; -
Idaho Ftfir tonieht and Friday, ex
cept. showers (onlght southeast portion;
frost tonight north and west .portions.
" If you have not seen the Pacific Ocean
make the trip next Sunday, with - the
Knight, and Ladles of Security.' Round 1
trip to Seasides L