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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY "EVENING.
FEBRUARY 5. ifiOS.
13
SALE BY AGEE1T
Stronsr Competition in Packing Trade
Will Do Much to Help Build Up Li?&
stock Industry in Paciflc Coast Eegion
TODAY'S MARKETS
' - 1 1 mmma MWWa
JAPORAIIGES
car ; of Infection .Causes
Trade: to btpp uuying
, Them Along Coast. ;.
roduc market' featur: : ; ;
Agitation Against Jap orange. '
i mm nvarka U aattllna - "
Balmon run tapera otFeg ain ' (f
i-aiuornie orange ror.
storms atop orab gathering. .. .v. I
-ouury marae. qea-ina w
mall arrlvala of dresaed meats. ,, , ,
...a lAm alnar.
MUlfeedt are up another nojeh.
vneai ana riour ere up --
esh ahlpmant Florida tomato. - &
lop business contlnuaa lair. . '
iHtittMi inhut Jan Omar. .
JUmoet vry horticultural aoolety of
minence on xam coast ""
king, ar ia about to maky complaint
ilnat tha aala of Japanea orange.
krr . .Moment that , arrive. irom
an naa 10 do luraiiniu
v. -. . r-r..lnn ana ilia
Villi J lWUD V ... " - . "
nidation In practically very Inattae
HZ a.. 1 1 i a i IViA fruit n&aL
I'll WI1, IllU . v v. ,..-
Verities differ aa regard tha Jap
a. Va.1 aa a. tnanana n thai nUDlifl
kith, but all gro that It would be
inaray xo iuiiw im ii w
U It la proven beyond a reaeonabl;
101 nei no luca umvura
tatad that aavaral ot tha Paoino ooaat
It Inapectora hava condamnyd tha
it u.ti Iuimiii fit MAala and
" i"""'.,,? it iJ 1IV.lV h.t Mull.
iah County Inapaotor Dalch a attan
, in h iaiit tit tha asattar o
blly at an aarly data.
Iia flntthur Java Off Thai Uat.
L numbar of grocera her hava quit
ring japanaaa oraoawi vwtrT
r that they may Ta Infected. The
t tnai tne government umi"
i nnAn arrival
: to them aa If ther la aomethlna
tcauy wrong wiib . n '
cera are not taking anv chancea by
i . m .L,i.m.fii. tia hMti 1 limned
b the ocean both on Puget aound and
isan rranciaco. weoenuy. " ,mTj
J0 boxea In tha north at to a box.
, OraaffM of Terr or Qnailty.
ha Japanese orange at the beat la
hr poor quality iruu ana "
in to compare with the uaurornia
oletha tangerine either In else.
m (nui. The American fruit
Uo much .superior to the forelrn
I . a. a. 1 ' A M A aaAaa,allallBa I
Lrat nn nillllf what DFlCe the
anesa fruit eella it, Of late there
been a notlceaDie increase, m iu
s of California tangerines because
t. miaiuv nf th a JaDaneae
It na tno, xear ot iniocvmn
- va- affarkat Is SlettUnjr.
he local egg market is eettllng back
7ti wwTff chXnS aftaf .tha recent
I apart and the attemp ot in.
tooet rtuea beyond Awlr legitimate
belnar freely oirerea ny roceivr
a. a Maun and man aales are I
' - . " m s...lla a I
hg maae n tun nii..
moment are quite ioou.
; nhinkana Ara Mot Xorlar.
ealera report a lack of Interest In
t ..." V -.kiia aunnllea are
itiaiiv ahowina an Increase. JRe-
1 . . t . i . nv.
ta here during the past, few day.
lo been rather Uberai aia oeaiera ay
JZa tha Chlaaee for the festival
iillea
. wHaf votes of the xraae.
L..u .himtnanta nf Florida tomatoes
V . . atwka
snown aiong: i"e v . v. ,,r
L than those from Cuba, gelling at
ama prlca.
in to tha report coming from tha
fr nv.r. . nvni. "
lea : r isn aeaicra j : " .
stop the gaiaenn o r .-...-
crab sUpna-. a--. ntm.
ran 41 in uotn . hb jjvm w -..
ket la rather alow with practlcany
lUTing in oitner n "-".
" . .. .n rannrtad that
"low withdrawala of applea, f rom
aa. Anda market Juat steady.
foni airee amia
i . . - - ii- . .ha m nvmff
lea. Price paaa auippeie -
lar commissions.
' vocals, now aaa T4X.
aalN BAGS Calcutta, Oct Urge
iWneeA :
HUSSlan, alio; oueaea, .ii -820.
... , . . . ...
r.M-a.OThola. ISi: craraea, a inn.
JaRLBT New Feed, $1 pr ton;
d 12tWot orewina, e" .
YB a.B5 per cwt, . ...
Wi'& New Producara Pn,c7"
fhlla $27 par tonj gray. $2OI.b0.
IliOUB luastern -jresui. ,
tralghta, aporta $8.90;
by. $,fo-.B?v .' .I fi-52i
ia wneaw .! - "
lliit STUWftKomlnal-Bran, $36
r . . ... IftAA.I .l..,a
ton; miaaiing;, . v'i,
ry, $2T; city. $26; hop, $4.
lyI-Producer . price Timothy,
hsmett valley, fancy lBj ordin
Ills eastern vn-egwu. in , bun,
X. Srn. .1a. llinil! a-raln
Jaiv.av, VV..14 " ' w
II; cheat. $l0 1$. -
matter, xrra ana -romnry.
f TTTER FAT F. o, . Portland
v rr m uuj wH.a w -
UTTER Extra' fancy fresh cream-
! A. ...aaM R a A 111 I at A
I27H0; xancy, oa, cnviue,
liary. beat atorage, 27V80o;
Ind arade. 25c; atore, 20o a. pound.
UGS- Extra fancy, candied. 20 o
eastern atorage, iifiw uuzen.
. . n m kjw Villi MM.M 1...
q per lb; Tounr Americana, i7o par
)UI.'rBT-Mixod chicken. 12 UO
jer lb; fancy hna; 11011 per lb;
ters, old, 10c; fryers,. 140150-lb;
era, ( ) per lb; duck, ( ): feese,
90100 per id; lurnjra, ,lv"i D
Ned. nvflao id; squaoa, aa.ev uvaen,
fona, $1.26 doa; dressed Poultry, It
per ID nianeri miu gowai w v
wnna VToc1 and Side.
bps 1907 crop, first prima, Uc;
ium. 4Bo lb; l0,crop, ltflo lb;
racta 1908, 10 WHO.
OOLr-1907 clip--Arallar, M
l$01o;
.n a m "aalllA
f Dry niaes, kdii. w, STeen,
o; calves, greon, ejfioi pe, w
L..I1. .r.an aal ffl)iu lh i
IEKPSKINS Bhearlns. lEoOtOc
; . short WOOI. .OC101VO, weut-aia,
ll. I0ctj$l each; long wool, 1 6c O
KUXV-i Prime, per lb, ictfloj
la J - - - - t AJU
UTTIM BARK-4o.
Knita ud Ttf ctabU&i
lrr i rrt-atTt . 1. " KA tl 7 8 A Baf la
Imylnff. Wniametw valiey, S06Bc;
ra Multnomah and Clackamas, 6(J
NIONS Jobbins priea. $a.00ti
tier cwi Hweois. iwuoiiu
fl&oboTng W.7$l.robr.;
WJ!$i '$; tottii
Jl-Myjj brdinary. 0o$1.00.
I a..a.t. "11 H
e, $1.251.B0; ordinary, socwsj.wu.
RESH FRUITS Orangea naj'Ji SS
u; d ananas, 00 10; lemoua, jui.
limea Mexican t f par i
hpples. 14 04.60 doien: pear. fanl
ff.So1.75; ordinary. $1 a box; tan-1
limes. Mexican ( J per i;
VAi a W4MliO--'4 UlUllai, w - w -r i
. M a a a. . " 'a. , a a. afi t 4 etaaaaa. aa I
fiOGt7i.to: lomaiuet, vjuuuiuih,
m..U. air ..' kuai 1Ea aaitll. I
!er, i, CaUiornla, ; $1.10 OUt. doa,
AOTTATTOX AGAINST
SCAB, IS SUCCESSFUL
" (Bpeciat biapatck t Tbe JeornaL
e " Pendlaton, Or, Tb. ITba
0 vlgoroua campaign carried on by
" federal .'and count. Inapectora
a agalnat sheep ; acab during tha ,
a paat year haa resulted 1b tha
a total elimination of 4bat dlaeaa
a from- UmaUlla county and H la
.not balleted there remain a 6U-
Ury ; case , , among Umatilla
county aheep, ; Haretofor many
t banda hava " bean affected and
-tiav shown It spaclaily during;
the winter aeaaon-Jin -. was i
flesh and 'wool.' Tha herd ar
all in xoallent oondltlon and a
larg woof and 1 Umb orop la
promised.
iuat tiAaiti naaa. 1 Oo; horseradish, to.
il. -V in.annA.nni! arean
JU, aruuuuaaa, rf-."i," .
anion. Ian doaan! DeDDer. ' lTOl
house lettuoa. 11.21 box cucum
ber-, hothouse, 1.2. dosen: raaiaoea,
. 4 KlmaVam ..m .nL ISO Qui
celery, I2.B0 crate; cranberrlea, aaaUrn,
fit lit apronta, so per id. -
U janai i.e. jiw, aa
BUQAR California a Hawaiian--
i . . . . a - aa aa tiai 9 w.
tl.tO! dry franulatad. M5 XXX igran-
IKlvJ fOlOCB ' e.v aaVa.TKldC
14.10, beat granulated. $i.4i ' bar
raia,fiejnalfarrela. 0o; box, .5
advance on sack oaala -(Above
price are 10 day net cash
quoiauona.;
COFFiWPaoltag pranda, I1I.SIO
8ALT Coar Half ground, 100a
I1I..U per ton: Ma. $14 05; table, dairy
lOa, Ift.OO: 100. XtAi P
Imported Liverpool, Ma I20.0t 100a
ta ani 10a. l.Mwa: Uvarpool lumi
rock, 120.M pr to: -lb rock, tll.M;
JA.Va. ill AA r - .
(Above orlcee apply to aale of leaa
than ear lota Car lot at pclal prices
subject to fluatuatlona)
RICH) Imperial Japan, Ko, I, qS N
iuAlko- Maw Drlaaaa. bead.
Ic
Ajax, c: creoia, ao. .
BiAiV-mall white, 14 "
. .w - . ' .
larce
erhita nil: ulna i.iu: Davou,
bayou, 11.00
Limaa, tl.60: Mexican reds. 4 Ha
imaa, .6o: Mexican reas, eno.
VIJTS Paannta. Jumbo. 7o pat lb
viratrua. eao per u, nw.uni,
1
par
lb;
jnaiiMf. (u muni roaated. a
per lb: walnuts, California, lso per 10
a Ut WeUMUMBi V"v a -j - a--- '
lne nata, lto per lb: hickory nuia,
Oo nar lb; brasU nuta. l(o per 2b; fil
berts, llo per jb; fancy pecana. HO'Do
par . id; auuonua, i.u.
Iteata. risk a4 rronsioaa.
Hogs, fancy. 1o lb; ordinary, 60(Vic;
large. ia1o lb; veal extra, 9o per
1K AivllnBPV Ia M. lh nUVT. Tfilkfl
LTUfilUUlW -
per lb; mutton, fancy, 11c per lb.
HAMS. BACON. KTC Portland pack
( local noma, iv o i torn., itna tier m
t a a la IK. 19a wam IK 1 S Ia 9A lha.
12a; breakfast bacon, l(ft22tto per
lb; ptcbica, lo per lb: cotiage rail, lOo
Fer lb: regular snort clears, amoicea.
in nr lb: unsmoked. lOo ner lb: clear
back., unsmoked, 10f; a moke lie;
uuhb, v , : . '
ltcw per lb; ajnokejL Uo par lb; clear
nd per id, .miuiutn. ww, u,
nlokled tonaues, 70a each.
lVilt. I 1QII ITAttla laa 10a llUn
per lb: (a 12o per lb: 60-lb. tins, ii
per lb; steam rendered, 10a, HV4o per
lb; (a, 11 Ho par lb, eooipound, 10 a,
fie per lb.
FISH Rock cod. ISHo lb; flounders,
Ih. tiallKn. 1An nap. lh aMnaJ
f- .rTbT-cStflih. Vlo per lb i-l-
ehlB0Bi, j.ucj ataaUiead. 120
silver smelt. 7opr lb; Columbia
Smelt, tc; discs coo, i no iu, craua.
Il.OOOl. 5 aosen.
OYSTERS fihoalwater bay. par gal'
lan 11 SO: ner 100-lb aack. 25.00: Olrm-
rla, per gallon, $2.40; per 100-lb aack.
46041.60: Eagle, canned, too can; $f
doaen; eastern la ahell. $1.76 par bun
CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $140;
-1 A A a.a 1Aa avaaaa Ji
lauur citmai t.v vw vui( ivu was
ralnt. Goal OU. Zto. -
ROPE Para manlla, lto; standard.
white, tanka 1!HI
caae, l8o; headlight, casea 20c;
Klane, cases. Sic; Eocena caaes, 2lVo
aaiion.
QABOLINB II de eaaa. S4Uo par
a. I . Lkl. 4 0 kaa aaiaal
mi, iiuii uuia iou fsr
BENZINE 8 dg eaaea, Jfio par gal;
laua hkl. aa ...f
uvn uuip tou itji
TURPENTINB In oases, lo par gal;
wood bbls, 98o par gal.
WHITE LEAD Ton lota 7H par lb;
$00-lb lots. So per lb; less lota $Uc
WIRE NAILS Present basis at $1.10.
PRICE OF COPPERS
ET
11
(Furnished by Overbeds A Cooke Co.)
Boston.. Feb. K. Of f lcial conoer bid
priuoe.
ureene
iNevada 101
iQerous ....... i
Dominion cop. 2
n. Kiv ...... 7
uid Jjom. ....sift
Butte Coola ..lt.
N. Butte ......49
Qulncy ......15
Cop. Range ..03k
Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTLAND.
Clearinga today ", t 801,261.11
tear agu ................. oiv.iva.ai
Balances today 78.444.87
Tear ago 110,302.48
SEATTLE. -
Clearinga ......... .k '.$1,163,4(5.00
Balance 103,400.00
TACOMA.
Clearings I 545.124.00
Balance .................. 27,018.00
. Sugar Sopplie Good.
Mil - V t. . . .1 . , . . .
j. iiei : uu uocu uu arfivai u& cane
from the Hawaiian Islands during the
wa.lr matm lh. Unn FMnAlaiwi 'Tv.a
Journal, but there 1 a good stock of
refined and beet on hand. Tha Call
fornia and Hawaiian refinery has
started up again and now turn out 400
trwia nf rofi n aA ,v.r. Aav. . .T4wn1u 1 .
consequently quite a good supply for
th jobbing trade. There haa been a
f ooa aemanq auring uie weea notn ror
he local and export trade, especially to
tha Islands, There has also been a
good demand irom tha coast trade gen
e rally. Prlcea have not changed here
oaat. , .
Cannery Put-Jp Beef.
(Special Dltpatco to The Jonrntl.)
0iv.UDi"' v... a ov, w. X 11V U1U111I
vlUe cannery- haa been experimenting
in the canning of beef and it will prob
ably put up a large amount In the near
future. -
Aftparagua Crop Good.
JlVyu. HUH. AUUWU W.1UUI IIIM.
state the asparagus crop la In fine con-
SVSTartf
W P; madej
r:n:r"F
eiupisian.e will pryo
tout February 10.
Northwest , Cron Weather. 1
ington Rain -tonight and- Thursday;
southerly winds, fresh along the coast
v Eastern. Oregon, aaatern Waahlngton
and Idaho Rain or snow tonight and
TburBdayvS r.. :; ,;, .i; ,..
'aa4BMBlsllaBf . . f V'
j vmcBsg, t o. .-cuuir nrm i, un
aVai - .4 - 1T aia.. . a. a .
- a-aa. a . eaaj- - . a. a. . . l i -
Cheese, . steady, at 12 lie. .Tv-r v "
BOSTON
CRY: FOR SHEEP
S
SUPPLY
Bun During Past 21 Hours
. Tair-Best Stock Firm r
at $6. in the. Yards.
- PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
' ' i l, ' Hoga , Cattla Bneep.
Today . 00 - ... . 2M
197 .,..........' ,10 ... i 10
i9oi itt . i$ ...
1905 10 .. 160
Portland Union Stockyard a Fab, I.
Receipts of shaep are again abown In
tha local yarda and demand la so good
that beat wether and lamb are easily
moved off at $. Thia I la reality an
advance of 26o over previous quotations.
The run for the 14 hour was 160 bead.
exactly tha same aa two year ago thia
data But 40 hog were received In
tha yard today, to aam a on this
oats a year axi. - ' '
There remains much waaknaaa In tha
local hoc market, although the arrivals
are not even liberal. Weaknesa In the
eaat la ao pronounced and prlcea ar ao
low that moat of the aupplle for Pa
cific coaat packer ar being brought In
from Nebraska. Thia fore additional
weakness upon the local . market, but
values ar unchanged . at tha former
Cal "market ta-qulta steady, with
no arrivals In the yard during tha 24
hour and only a small run the previous
day. Aa previously tha beat call 1 for
cowl, because of tha low values, but
ther la aa improving call for steers
because ot tha expectation that prioes
will aoon do batter.
A year ago today all Una war
quoted firm at unchanged valuaa
Official yard prioeai
Hoga Beat aaatern Oregon, $5.00
16.2; china fata $4-00.
Cattla Beat eastern Oregon steers,
$4.26: ordinary steers, 84.00; beat cows
and helf era. 11.26 2.16; bulla, 81.760
2.00. "
Hhean Beat wethera 81.$$: mixed
and beat awes, $5.9006.10; lambs, 8.00.
mm fiiG
ADVANCED TO SI. 46
Coeur dJAlene Shares Find
ing More Favor and
Prices Improve.
0.l.a. a. TIT am aK TTakK K Tftailf
d'Alena mlntnar stocks ara quoted firm.,
witb an upward tendency to valuaa on
tha local exchange. Of lata there haa
been a decided Improvement In tha de-
a.JI aa k.Mrln aMal 41 1 1 I V
ZUCUIU taVilU UUJ aip( aaaau aa a.wva-..
every standard iaaua a higher range of
VaUUVB U1B71VU. . VI
recenuy io. onowiuirm uiuj
u.ltil.. st9rA a. 1 1 Aft kSnt trtiiav thrrta
TetllUJ V1VIV 7 a, . v a en ------
was a sale on tha local exchange at
!1.48.f Other stocks ara making a like
movement.
Bi.n hv TViwnlnr.Hnnlrlni rnmnanv.
..... j " - -----d - r 1
1 1 1 m.Tl. .vnU.Mw..
mempers opuaauv m.iu"K vj.viii.usv.
Bid. Ask.
Ajax 8H 11
Alameda 814
Alhambra 4 a .
AlberU Coal tc Coke 29 85
Hell
Miiiiinn ................
Charles Dickens
Canadian cons. Bmeuers.
Copper King
Dominion Copper
revolution
Echo
Oalbraith Coal
Gertie ,
Hecla ....
Hannv Dav
MnMan fl. A C.
a a
Humming Bird
Hypotbeek . . .
Idaho (ilant .
4
80
85
15
int'l Coal & Coke.
U-ani1fl.il
Lucky Calumet
Missoula uopper....
Mineral Farm........
Moonlight
Nabob
Nine Mile
n. K Consolidated
Oom Paul
Panhandle Bmeiter
P.rlr Pnnnar . .
D.ml.1.. narrhnA...
j...uv.i v.. .w .......... -
Reindeer 1
ncz iv iv .
Sonora
Snowahoe 8K
Snowstorm ...............142
2
10
146
7
105
125
2
Sullivan 5
Sullivan bonds..... 50
Stewart 85
Tamarack 4b Chee 75
Wonder 1)4
U.Ia. . ri. w . I in. TRnllUtlfl
ChftS
Dickens, S4. i.000 Happy Day 8, 1,000
Nabob 8. 1,000 Pan handle 8, 1,000
Rambler 20 H. 100 Snowstorm 14$. 100
Snowstorm 142. v
. Boy Grain Sacks.
(Special Dispatch to The Joornil.)
I Across. Wash.. Feb. 6. The farmer
and wheat raisers of this district ara
expecting nig cropa or gram next sea
son and hava begun to look out for
hair aaeks. ' An order has iuat been
placed with the Farmers' Cooperative
association her for 158,000 sacks to ba
delivered at 7 cents each, f. o. b., Port
land, Oregon. 'The sacks will be pur
chased from the Kerr-Oifford company.
There la etui muon wneat neia at tnia
place for shipment and th prlo 1 68
and TOc a bushel.
. Nevada Mining Stock. N
San Francisco Feb. 6. Goldf leld Con
solidated, $6.25; Florence, $4.80.
. Tacoma -Wheat Market.
Tacnma. Feb. 5. Wheat: EXDOrt
club, 80c; blueatem, 82o; red, 78c
FIBE KING FIRST GUEST
AT HOUSE WABMINQ
At 7:10 o'clock last evening; flra wa'a
discovered In tha vacant building at
Sixth and Brooklyn streets, and before
tha efforts of the department to extin
guish tha flames proved successful tha
roof and entire second story of the
house were destroyed. The house was
recently moved to the lot. and a number
of the people living in the neighborhood
had manned to snva a- party in me
structure last night. A fir was built
In one of the grates, and it 1. thought
the destruction of the building may be
attributed to this fact. It la probable
that In movlna the house the flue was
cracked, and It was because ef this that
the woodwork was set on zir by th
fir In tha grate.
Jury In' Bridjrham Case. f
a (Stwelal Dtspttea to The Journal.) '
Chehalla Wash.. Feb. I. Good roa
ress au made yesterday In th trial
of F. O. Brldgham of Napavlne on the
charge of murdering his wife. The jury
was completed, as follows: . Owen H.
Fries, F. E. Foster, W., A, Davis, C.
Bjankensnip. n. P w. nenaerson. a. i.
McKlnnon, O. R. CarmlcbaeL a C Care
Ser, A. A. Westall, James Nelson, A,
cuonald and I A. Hopkins.
nail a aoaen witnesses were exainnea
at -the afternoon session. -y.;.e
f aeiwertaw adverttamaatt nereis. r slease
BMOtlva The Joaroal. . , ,
LOCAL WEI EAT
STRO R
Better Tone Prevailing: Else
.vf here Adds to Eenewed
: Strength Here.
t
A somewhat atronger ton la p
peartBg' In the local wheat situation.
Lata trading In Europe and In Chicago
haa Paen at advanoed figure; subatan
Ual advanoes again being ahown by all
tha world' market today.
Wll la practically no business . ha
been noted la tha local wheat market
during; the past week, there Is a dispo
sition among foreign buyera to again
get Into action and It ta quite likely
that European agents would take a con
siderable amount of wheat If they could
secure It at present valuaa.
MUlfeeda ara o acarc and as firm
because of the lack of oriental flour
trad that those who bava atooka ara
asking and ara obtaining another ad
vance of $1 a ton.
Hay market 1 Buffering somewhat
from the mild weather and the in
creased offering by Interior holdera
Advice from feeding sections of East
ern Oregon, Washington and Idaho,
tat that the of f cringe ther . are the
largest for this period of tha acasoa for
many rears. -
Oata and barley markets are firmer
beeauao of the decreaaed mlllfeed sup
ply and soma dealers expect advanced
value to rule In tha near future.
"WHEAT MARKET CHANGES.
Sharp Advance Is Made in Chicago
Earl bnt Loses Later.
' CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. Feb 4. Loaa
Mar .......... 97 97 97V .,
July $4Vk 1S $
Chicago, Feb. I. Foreign newa was
so encouraging that wheat prlcea here
showed a vary sharp advance at the
opening and continued very strong most
of tha day, but losing at tha close. Liv
erpool openea at is a ana ciosea at ia
d. a net advance for tha day of lHd.
There were reporta of smaller Argen
tine ahipments and confirmed newa
from tha southwest telllnc of recent
damage by buga
Rang by Downlng-Hopkln company:
WHEAT.
Open. Hlgn. ww. ooia
May 97J4 8J
July 94$ 94
9T4 97
98 92
0 $1
6$3 $$h
ii ii
44' 44
1241 1342
1210 1210
CORN.
May , $1H 41H
July I. H 69ft
OATS.
May 61 H 61
July 44 2 44
MESS PORK.
iuly ....... 12(0
lay 1380
1278
1240
TJv-mool Wheat Hlsher.
. .
Uverpooi, leo. o. may womi uyaiiwi
at 7a d, cioaed at Ts 4d, a net gain
of IVid over yeateraay.
A GOOD RESISTANCE
IS MADE BY STOCKS
tt TTanrv (71awa.
Condltlone In the New Tork stock
market are eomewnat coniucunr. mwu
aknw anrnrlafn- raslstance'tO unfavor
able developments; the latter having
been ao largely aiacouniea ujr wm
vlous declines that easy money proved
not only a very strong support against
renewed depression, but a powerful
stimulus to higher valuation. The
great lncreaae In monetary supplies,
which haa been ao often predicted In
theae advices as an Inflationary ele
ment, la now having Its effect, and
largely account for the market' re
sistance to discouraging newa Thia
week further Improvement has taken
ni.na in tha monetary situation. Funds
are returning freely from the Interior
and coming back out of hoarding, rais
ing the surplus reserve iaai weca to
ii? aoo.OOO and with the nroanect that
It will go still higher before th limit
la reached. . . .
In this market the affect of easier
money have been moat notable In bonds.
Since the first of January It la estimat
ed that bond aalea have increased fully
21 per cent, while tranaactlona In stocks
have declined nearly 60 per cent There
haa also been a gooa investment aemana
for Dreferred and ruaranteed stocks.
Lack of confidence has had considerable
to do with turning the Investment de
mand In these directions, since any
business reaction which may have to be
endured will fall entirely upon the
common aharea of railroad and Indus
trial corporatlona
Today's stock market was firm and
weak by turns, closing weak with gen
eral losses In valuaa Money ruled be
tween 1 and 2 per cent durlnc tha
day.
Rang by Downln
a -Hopkins Co.:
High. Low.
Amal. Copper .....
Suear
6114 49
112 112
Colo. Fuel & Iron.,
Brooklyn
TJaitMla'ai 1B
46
86
28
93
A vVPIV B VJll
U. 8. Steel, c. ....
do pfd.
Atchison
Bait. & Ohio
Canadian Pacific .
84
Erie
Louisville A Nash.
Missouri Pacific .,
Pennsylvania
Reading:
riock island .....
S. Pacific
St Paul
Union Paciflc .....
Am. Smelter ......
N. Y. Central
Ureat Northern ..
.m. Locomotive ..
Njrthern Paclflo ..
Central Leather . .
Anaconda
So. Railway ......
Ont 4 Western ...
C. A O. . ,
....
I....
XX & K. Ct seeaeese eeea
Tfitnl KfiJen todav i7i.5on" aharaa
Infill mnnAv nnpn t at 9 r... ..n, . t v
2 ner cent. low 1 L ner cent. elnaat
per cent
IT. 8. Steel Dreferred ax-illvMan 1 u
per cent
MILDEB WEATHEB IS
BBUVGING MQBE EGGS
Close.
JO
11!
.... 18
44 44
85 85
27 27
8034 96
71 71
82 88
160 150 150
14
97 96 98
ill 111 111
102 100 100
12 11 12
73 71 71
112 110 110
121 118 119
66 C3 64
97 96 96
121 119 119
87 tt 5
126 128 128
18 IS 18
82 22 32
see 18
8
i
4 "With milder weather th egg
4 , market ha settled back Into Its
4 former position with sales to-
4 day around 25c024o a dosen. X
4 believe . that - present arrivals
4 , were those laid before the f reese
4 and that supplies will not be so a)
, heavy for a while and will hold a)
the market steady. This will not
4 likely affect prlcea
4 "Chickens ar - juat about 4
a. steady at. the prioes printed, but
receipt ar somewhat larger." a
4 W. . H. , Dryer of Dryer, Bollam
4k Co. ')
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 f 4 4 4
Sheldon Attlx. Traaiurer. Photo
Buttenrortn. ." k . '
Ralph W. Robnett, Secretary.
Photo by Buttorworth.
Rita Bernard, Sergeant at Arma.
Photo by Butterworth.
FEBRUARY CLASS
West Side High Graduates
Largest List in School's
History Tonight.
The largest February class In the his
tory of the West Side High achool will
be graduated In th assembly hall at
o'clock thl evening. The Eaat Sid
graduation exercise take place tomor
row night. Rev. William Hiram Foulke
of the Flret Presbyterian church will
deliver the valedictory addreaa, Miss
Ethel M, Lytic and J. C. Montelth ar
to alng several musical numbera and
Herman Wittenberg, chairman of tha
board of education, will present the di
plomas. The following are those who will
graduate:. '
Engllah Bertha E. AngelL TJlysses
Sheldon Attlx. Myrtle Grace Babb. Ray
Clarence Barksdale, Abe B. Blackmail.
Myrtle Bingham. Fred Brace, Cecil
Brous, Isabel Clark, Mary C. Dolan,
Nell Duffy, Lllias M. A. Ewinf, Will
lam Felberbaum, Hasel Rosalind Fos
ter, EmllyRose Oibbs, Sam 8. Goldstein,
Orlo R. W. Hossack, Ines. Jolly, Elisa
beth - Bell Kerron, Mary Helen La
Bankers
' I ,
anaaaaaaajta ' r
y I ' :
1 ' ... i
RECORD
AKER
Receives
Accounts of
Individuals
Meichants tSr
Manufacturers
byAfthor Lflwii; President. Photo by
( , Butterworth.
Ruth Hardle, Vlca - Pretldent
Photo by Butterworth. ;
Franca Faythe Emily Lawrence, Erma
Maegley, Amelia K. McDonnell. Jeeale
A. MoLaughlin, Georgia May McMillan.
Merle McKelvey, Florence- W. Murphy.
Inette Nordeen, Nelson Cromwell Norerx
Allen P. Noyes, Edward A. Noyea. Chea
... .. Maw irlth Paf fanhBraar.
Linnaeus W. Paget Ella May PhaTon.
Claire Pratt, Ralph Wllber Robnett
Lillian Bomervllle, Leonard Btrelblg,
John R. Sutton, Joseph A. Urbanck,
Myrtle Ellen Wheeless, Bessie Mildred
Yeo.
t .H Tu. Alllanfi ITarl V. Rer-
nard, Morrison T. Bumey, Pauline
Flthian, C. H. Lewia Freeman. Clyde
Greene, Ruth Hardle, Marjorle Holcomb,
Arthur Hamilton Lewis. Martha Mo
roney, Iran D, Ray, Charles N. Rey
. i .
uuiua.
Latin. English and German A. Irma
Relnhart ,
Latin and English Rita E. Bernard
and Clementine M. Cutler.
Latin and German Elsa Caroline
Koerber.
German Jess Merle Blbee, Christian
Burns, E. Paul Cook, Eugenie Craig.
Lydia M. Goldapp, Florence Louise
Johnson, Luella Schauer, Bessie Segal
and Stanley D. Young. - ...
The term Juat closing haa been a bril
liant one. both la social activity and. In
scholastic work, Tha clasa officers aire:
Arthur TaaHa nraaldant.' Ruth Hardle.
. . y . . - . . . . . .
vice-presiaeni; naipn w. jiounon., -retary:
Sheldon Attlx. treasurer, and
Rita Bernard, sargeant-at-arms.
The following are nrat nonor pupus:
1IH.A. TTlv.... fiti.lHAn A t M v
, .... i ,.nuu, ...v.wu - - - - ?
tp..l IP T).OTi..f Christian Pumi laahal
iuat, avi.ib. v.. ........ ..... ,
Clark, Clementene M. Cutler, Lllias M.
A. Ewlng, Marjorle Holcomb, Else Car-
oune jvoeroer, AjTioiia jia. jn,yuuuwi,
w.A A Vnvaa Tana Tk Pav A. Trml
uuwaiu aftb a'sv.vwt atvM i
Relnhart and Charles N. Reynold.
New Finn at Junction City.
tspaelal Dfaaatcfc to Tke Joernal.l
T.m.11.. ri-mr i-k- . V.H k Th. flm
of Miller A May. hardware and Undr
tAklna. haa eold ita hardware bualneaa
a aaVta-atest- Uillaaaa OVirl W.A nUsV. Whfl
M fVifWV HIMJVI eaa. va a.j a "
will conduct th business under the
nam of Miller 4k Bailey. Miller A
May will continue the undertaking busi
ness and will lncreaae their stock and
will nanais rurniture.
gsassefSjswaejs!
ErcnANOI
feUIUMNO)
V.M.Uee fna.. TT
OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN
LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL.
Low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACCTYH AGENTS.
Apply e nn B. MASUr. ttXanaget f Amenta, ll .ambt szobanc Bld.
'
and Lumbermens
no) A
Corner
& Stark.
PortlaridaOregori
Capital $250,000.00
ConTlction at Albany Where
aerkJiolatedvLocal;,'
Option Law.' '
(Saaalst DiiUa. ta The Seeraal. "
Albany, Or., Feb. I.-In th caae f
tha State va Fred Dawson, charged with
violation of th local option liquor law,
a verdict of guilty was rendered by the
Jury thl noon. 'Th al was made by
a dark and thl la th nrat conviction
under the section or tne taw proviaing
for the liability 0f th principal tor th
acta of hi ageqt '; . . ' , , ,
WILL ABBANGE NEXT
STATE ENCA1IPHENT '
- '
Th Council of Admlnlatratlon of th .
Department of Oregon,-A..R.. will
meet Saturday afternoon la th Grand '
Army hall. Second and Morrison street. "
On matter of considerable lnteraat will
be to determine th place and time of
the next annual sUte encampment. . .
SUta of flcera who will attend pur , -suant
to the call of Department Com- -mender
Blythe of Hood River are; O.
W. Allen. Newberjr, senior vloe-com-
mender; W. J. R. Beach. Forest Orove,
Junior vice-commander; C. A. Williams. ,
Portland, adjutant-general; Rev. H. A.
Barden, Portland, department chaplain;
Dr. J. E. Hall Portland, department aur- 1
rreon; H. C. Rigby, Portland, department
nspector; T. B. McDevltt Portland,
ludaadvooate: C. H. Baker. Fuaene. -
chief mustering cffleer; D. J. Halnee,
Portland; J. R. K. Irvln, Portland: K. .
W. McNutt, Tortt Grove; Daniel Web- ,
ster. Salem,
The session Saturday will begin at '
1 o'clock. In the evening Department -Commander
Blythe and the other -of
ficer will go to aeuwooa to muster in
tha outnost iuat organised. The new -
post will be the A. J. Smith post No.
1, O. A. R. .The meeting place la
Btraniman nau, Jbasi Toinwaui auu
Spokane avenua
"Open All Hie Time"
ABSOLUTE
SAFETY
OFFERED
DEPOSITORS
No interest paid on
commercial accounts or
daily balances. '
Paid on Term Savings
Accounts.
By the old gold tried
and tested ; y (,
German-Ameritiin
Corner Sixth and Alder Bta.
Oppoaitt Orefoniaa, '
TntaawiMMsiyrd '
m
4;
INTEREST
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