: Tltg;. OREGON 1 DAliHr JOURNAtjf PbRTtANP' MOND A Y ) EVENING. r MARCH lV S3,' 1908.
13
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TODAY'S MARKETS
Everything Is liTHcaaincss f orT Opwi-;
tog of Board of Trade April J Coun
try Shippers Arc Joining Organization'
St MAKERS
it ' . ' "
Add 30c PrJcT&'d-fTh'
Withdraw Special Brands
From Market.
; Front street features;
, Sugar advanced 10c today.
' Mexican tomatoes higher.
,i Onion market very stiff.
Smelt run again In Cowllts.
v Sacramento salmon In today.
,i Butter supplies are short
Cheese market doing better,
jl Canned corn opena higher.
' Future lobster quoted iipward.
? Small amount mohair coming,
j Wheat market Is rather high.
' Sharp Advaaa la Sugar Xarkat.
Kisses and hugs smothered the sugar
market today; rennene indulging in
this pastime to their hearts content
The war Is over and sugar Is SOo per
hundred pounds higher. Makers today
pooled their Issues and have decided as
a unit to matce me consumers pay ior
a little of the fun they have been
I JSfttchlng. Tha advance today confirms
-The predlotl6ns mad by this Piper last
week and was due to a great' extent to
the sharp rises of lata In New Tork.
Not only do the refiners put the prloe
of the regular brands sat they .likewise
OACiaea to forego tne pleasures 01 cut
ting each other's prices by rutting out
a special brand which has Win selling
at the same price as beet. No more spe
cial, grades will be put out according to
tne present uaaerstanoing. auoousn
jobbers who still return supplies will
sell them at former figures, plus today's
advance.
Advance Iu Seen BipecWd.
To all interests today's sharp ad
vane in sugar was sxp-eted. In antici
pation of such a movement. Jobbers have
of late been ordering very heavy sop
piles ct etandard and special brand
sugar so the trad will be fed for some
time with sweets that were bought be
fore the sdvance. Practically every Job
ber Is filled up with auirar and today's
advance means that much additional
profit to these underpaid handlers. .The
reason for the sdvences lit the east Is
said to he the shortage In Cuban Bun
dles. Today's advanced figures took
'effect upon the start of buntness this
morning.
Mexican Tomatoes Are Higher.
Hlxher prices are ruling In the mar
ket for Mexican tomatoes here. For
SMELT FIND HOME
AT LAST IN COWLITZ
Columbia river smalt cannot
v long " remain - away from the
Cowllta and bo matter on hard
thy try taty-4way, . tbi fish
4 . tavarlaMy W find their' I horn
ther. Smelt are now, agipear-
48f In (great numbera , lni tha
stream and the receipt! hare are
heavy with a consequent big de
cline In tha price at wholesale.
This la tha .run that handlers
have been expecting.
dlum. IA lh: lifts cron. lfila lb:
con t recta, itOa. ().
im w mam sue vauey. is
MOHAIR 1I0 Nominal, lie.
HIDES Dry hide, it 0 1 lu; Free.
iB Us: calves, areen. B4Tof klUL 6c
lb; bulls green salt. JHOIVsO lb.
BK&EP8K1NB Shearing. ILAIOe
each i ehort wool. Stoe; meaium.
wood, lOcOU each; long wool, 7cJ
1. ti each.
TAUX)W Prime, per in. Jct74e;
No. t and grease, lOttte.
CHITTIM lARK 10JVC
Fraltg and Tegetabiasv
POTATOES Select. 60076a sail
ing; buying, Willamette valley, 400460;
eastern Multnomah and Clackamas, 460
10c
iV
0o par cwtj sweets, Stt Oio; seed stock
o. p. roruana.' American nonoera.
Berly Keee. IL
ONIONS Jobblna- nrlce. 11.60 at 1.75:
buying. sroL 63.76: Javanese. 12.10:
garlic, ?e lb. . ; .
Affixes select, VI.7B; fancy, ii.oo
ordinary
CATTLE 15 UP
III LOCAL YARD
4 POINTS IIP
Top Steers Eange as High as Sharp Gain Is Made Early in
$4.75-Other Grades Make: My-JJ. S. Steel Has Good
Like Gains.
PORTLAND LIYESTOCK RUN.
Buying and Eises.
New Tork, March II. Sugar Refining
' i Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. I continued its-spectaoula movement In
Today It ... I the stock market today, advancing' 4
KOV , ,,, ' '00 . , 4&0 . ..IpolnU early in tha session. The gen-
120. ... I eral market waa nrm at the opening.
111 71 10 1 and held with a gooa aavenoe during
- I the early trading. The late session was
tAi.-ii Tr.i . ai.v.i. rather dull, but tha ton waa atronsr. u.
i countrv butcfiar with meata. the lwal Point Trading during the day was on
ll&War ruling
Doeuion. Harm verv arm. with I tween i and I per cent.
9BSCRIPTI ON.
2.26: choice. , 1.7Oa.90;
,o i.ee.-!
Fresh Frtttts oranges. 11.000
1 Mi Kknane as bia eiaa I r asm ead K 1A. t
lemons, titjl.lo boi; grapetrulL 12.600
.w: pineapples, aoi; pears, fancy,
i.Duar !.; tangerines, it.z a box.
VEGETABUliA-TurDlpe. aew, 100
lOo, eack; carruta, 0o per sack; beets,
tit) 76c per sack; parsnips, !6cOSl;cab
rabe. 11.6001.10: tomatoes. Mexican.
I2.2SOI.60; beans, lee; cauliflower, Cal
lfornla, 11.76 W2.08 per crate; peas,
I4c: norserauran. 'io id; arti
chokes, 76C0I1.OO dosen; green
nlona. : 40c doxen: peopera, belL
16ot ' Chile. llo Id; hothouse
lettuce. 11. 2601.60 box: head let
tuce. 66c doien: cucumbers, hothouse,
aoseas Illinois, ; uaiirornia.
1.7f; dosen; rauishea, 16o dos bunches
earrplant. 10c lb : celery. 14.6004.76
crate; cranberries, eastern, 111010.60;
sprouts; H9c lb; asparagus,
60 id; spinacn, voctti.uv box.
Orooarlea, Vats. Zta.
SUGAR California and Hawaiian
Cube. 16.30: powdered. 26.16: berry,
6.96; dry granulated, Jft.ai, AAA gran-
lated, 15.70; conf. A.. 15.95, extra B..
$6.76: bar-
; boxes, 6o
. J .... T , . . A V.
peversi finys w rruiu uaur iinn i ui. i.rjyi, v.iv, vi... . v. , w,
been selllne thlM nroduct at an actual 16.60; golden U., 15.06
loss because of the overstocks here. To- 15.26; boet granulated.
matoes thet cost the commission men rets, ic; naii wmu, euc
ti n ttt TM.vimn nnlnt. snd 11.10 fx-1 advance on sack oasis-
press charges, were sold here down to (Above prices are 30 daya net cash
12 a crete of four baskets, a net loss auotationa.
to the handlers "without countln hand- HON ICY 11 .10 per eraU.' '
ling charges, of 36c a crate. Because I ';Oir raojtage nranaa. llt iio
celled most of Their orders and the re- ,.?Toarse-HsIt lund lO-hj
suit is that Mexicans are again In ordl- ! ton: Ms. IU.0OY table, dairy
vs.
119.00:
nm minniv and tne nrlce nas aavancm. i v. --- t-t. -' -i--t
Todav's sales sre beln- made at $2.25 'mi"d t WSW ,SI,S
and 12.50 a crate. ilf -H lifi ?tfJ. liD JESS1.. '
Bacrenento Salmon In Market Today. I took, 130.10 fmr to; iO-U rock. ll.l;
Tha first Sacramento salmon of thellous. 111.00.
nreaent etaaon to arrive here waa re- (Above pricea apply to sales Of less
forted this morning by BTOnt street than car lots. Car lota at apeclai prices
handlers. Arrivals were of the Chinook subject to fluctuations.
aA In Hr,m xnnriltlnn or- RIC&T ImDerUl JSDSn. NO. 1. lO! NO.
tsording to the trade. They sre priced I. IHOtOr r wrieans. neao. 10;
at lltfc a pound. The market la prac- AJax. 6c; Creole
ltllv hara nf Cnlumbla river ulmon In BiuANS Small white, 14.26; large
.tha freah stat a but thero are Dlentlful White. 14.lv; pins, .iv. oaypu. .v.
- i . . . . - . ...ill & fi ,n u v i .s n m..
mttr win i "-"'""Ti " v:
nnowmwu uimin m.n "" umi lancv. tvtc lb: ordinary, la:
. There is quite' liberal aupply, "?!' JSL: veal, extra? JUo oar
of off-grade Oregons and for- ,b ."ordlnM.y, ,8V0o per lb; Wvy,
-na all of wlili-h ara ouoted at I w' . t 1 1 .. ik .
.1.
J fc. . .. . . ,.v ,m i i.imii ii.iu aiexican mi. lit
C-Vtitail whaVfrhV fish 1. "not ib- ""NUTS Peanut Jump lo lh;
l7.i..ki. th. r,,nr ....nn h.n Virginia, 9o per in; roasteo. f e
- , " I .1K. Ton. nu.M IUfllU- rny.lM IU.
Onion Market Xs Very Stiff. .r ih': walnuts. California, If -er i;
A verv etiff tone Is at present ruling nine nuts, 180 per ID; nicxory nuts.
s In the local onion merket Dealers are I Uo per lb; braall nuta. llo per lb; fll-
asklag all the way from 60 to per nerta. ific per in; iancy vwuu. inn"
hundred pounds for the local product. I par lb; aQnonda, llo.
Suppllss of flrt-clais onions are very Meat. Ilin and Trovlilona.
small accorainc to jrresiaeni ranno oi pRjfKi.-n JdJCAIS rront street
tne vo
elation.
however,
various prices. riin 1 it , 114x15c.
Potatoes are holdlna steady for ship-1 ru Ara nirtiN ic-rc Pnrti.tn.t nark
ping demand at former range of values. (i008n bams. 10 to 13 lbs., llo per lb;
arlsf atotes of tha Trade. 1 14 to IS lbs.. 12Hc per lb; 18 to 20 lbs..
Apple market is firmer with sales llfcc; breakfast bacon. lbM&iio per
made at fractionally advanced values. lb; iictics. o per lb, cotiaB roil iOc
i Dressed veal Is only fair with sup- lb; regular short clears smoked, liv,c
niiaa Hhri i)rpi noes nrm. i ior id , un.mu.cu. -wu
Chicken market while quiet Is hold- backs, unsmoked. 10 b; Smoked. llVc;
Ing 1U own thus far but retailers are Union butta. 10 to lie lb, unsmoked.
adverse to taking hold at these prices, llo par lb; smokeA 11c per lb; clear
Hothouue lettuce is in very aooa ae- ueiuoa, umu miu, 7i "'. """""
mend at recently advanced figure. I10 Pr i anouwers. ivo; per in;
Oranae market is firmer, though pickled tongues, TOO acn. ...
showing no change today. I CAI. 1R1-Ketue leaf log, UK'
AaV
position. Hoga
the price doing a fraction better at
$5.61 6.10 for too stuff. An advanoe
In cattle In noted with top steers at
14.6004.71. which Is In reality a rise
of about 15C. Sheep are firm, with quo
tations nominal because of tha small
supplies. Today 50 bead of horses were
received rrora eastern uregon. I Am rvmnar
A year ago today all lines ware Arm o... PP
at unchanged reauea. Icofo. F. eV I.
urriclaj yard aaues: I Brooklyn . . .
Hoas Best stuff. 16.610 6.10: stock-1 rr,iv. n..
ers and Chin fats, 15.16; block. 5.25. tr. A. flteel. c.
cattle Best eastern Oregon steers, I d0 preferred
14.5004.76: medium. 14.1604.16: best Atchison
cows and heifers. 11.76 0 4. 00j medium I Raltlmnre A O.
cows, 11.2601 60; bulls, $1.2602.60. c. Pacific
Sheep Best wethers, 15.7506. 01; B)rte
lambs. M.2601.60; ewes, $6.00 5.60; Louisville A N.,
mixed, 16.0001.10.
Rang by Downlng-Hopklns company.
HOGS AJfD SHEEP STRONG.
M. Paolflo
Pennsylvania
Reading
Rock Island .
B. Pacific . . .
I St Paul
Both Lines Ar Showing Finn Prices ftniin Pacific ! !
Ht&aT Ton a In Cattle. I Am. Smelter
, f.HAV . . T T , . AAA. IN. T. Central
..i- fi aaa. .i.u 1 7 aaa Vtnv. -.iwortnem ric . .
tfllL'L -V '...-;: Vri W:..'."-t: Anaconda
over
,r at Saturdarg best prlcee. Left liTt
Saturday l,70. Mixed, $4.80 06.10: gT"
nA JiWla'A!?'-1.?1,.. "d South
heavy. $4.8004.10; light, 14.7608.06.
Cattle Steady.
Sheep Strong.
Kansas City, Mo., March 21. Hogs,
,000; catue, 10,000; sneep, 7,000.
Omaha. Neb., March ti
cattle, 3,800; sheep, 1,600.
Nor.
com
ern Ry.
Wabash, pfd. .. .
Am. Lac
Cotton Oil
Federal Smelter.
Norfolk
Ontario
XI rw Ir Ialanil nffl
Hogs, 4,200; Am. Woolens ...
Bmelter. prd. . . .
Ches. & Ohio . .
Central Leather
Total sales, 719,100 sharea.
till ' l
. I . : :
.1 67 Ji 61 6e 6IH
,.1J412$ 124 127
. 2i n tK tt
.. 47 47 4 4S
,. 144 6VS 13$ 14
. f 97J4 1
. 71 71 72i 7i
. 81 3H 81 82
. 146 149 146 14U
,. 15U 16 16 1IH
. t I8H 96 H 91V
. 19 S9H 88V "39W
, 118 117 116 ll7y.
. 101 101 101H 104
. 14 14
. 74 75 73 76
. 116 117 116 117
. 125 121 124 126
. 70 71 69 71
. 98 100 98V 100
. 121 128 126ft 128
17H 37 31 S7
111 .....121
1(3 104 103 104
12 13H 12 13
16 17 11 17
40 41
27 28
70 71
62 62
82 82
26 26
1 ?2
94 $4
10H SI
18
20
wmm pun
ITlilDKHljPOpilD
Police Unable to Catch Petty
Pilfe'reiiTOio Have Many Judge Cleland Will An-
COURT TO DECIDE'
; i BANKERS' FATE
Victims.
nounce Findings in De
murrers to Indictments.
Sneak thieves, room thieves and other I
pwy purer ers nave ven ncuva nanng presidln Judsa Cleland In the elr
the put two days, and tha polio hva cult oourt tomorrow morning will an
reoalved many reports from person who noUBO hi. a.ci.ion UDOn th demurrere
nav oeen Vieiimiseo. I to tha three Informations artiln J
(Old watch nd fob chain war xhofborn Ross. T. T. Burkhart. John
t04n rrom th room of Oeorg a. m Altchlson and Oeorge H. Hill of mis
Rees, 126 Wast Prlt itrost. Saturday u,ine i-a stat fund Intrusted to their
venlng. A deeorlptlon f th articles car M officers of th TlUe Guarantee
ha been furnished th police. ' I Trust company.
Miss May Smith, who occupies in ,J ?elL. " .r101 .TS"
apartment at th Sherman rooming- ''ow'u" l.uVtained 1 nrevious
hnuaa. aoiitnwaat namar at Twelfth and murrerS. War BUStalned in previous
Washington streets, ha reported to the " ."SumJntsrltt. . vi..
pollc that sou one nUred her room f,,fXdltiZ
and stol from her trunk thre rings of a tt'i? ?S ?n 80 confi-
ih. total nin. r ma sh. h.i unAiii. eolirt In the former ruling, no conri-
to thTdntlt7f th thief. anr.r. S'that he decllr,
A gold watih, charm and chain and a fSTrai- th!m an?daneated that t
ouanllty of wearing apparel waa stolen 'ttornevs for th defenda" i ought
from the room of Joseph Edwards at f"0!"",' il tWutPBSrtT SS
9 Anker-v street laat night. r. """"T,r,.w -i-V ...a..... .
Jamea Iow reports tha loss of bl- cV,7"th thee durre aw ln' good
BAKER PROMISES
"TO BUILD THEATRE
Local Manager Secures the
Eights to KlaWjtfc Erjang
er Bookings for Portland.
f
era
St"0.1.11 !J -II.? VU; tlons are still Ilk unto a .lev.
for tha reeovarr of th wheel. 1 MW PIn.
" In one Case nsw point nas oesn
ns-r n nr rt i Tmn -rt-rk raised that has attracted attention.
IAJIAjAIS VVA11D rVli This Is the case In which the defend-
TTTiT m nAntiTi rrn nts are acoused of refusing to recur
ALLEN TO SOBER UP 'V"n.li.sb?!L. fif"!"4
IIIIAtlfJ VJ II l b1b,1,U lllii ew
d thai there waa no lecal . de-
Deteotlves Jonss and Ttchenor this mand. because It waa made on a legal
mornlna arrested John Colaan and took holiday, when th bankers were not
him to. tha nnllAa atatlnn whir. a nhHa-al n nav anv attention to it.
charge of vagrancy was placed agalnet Another important case to be passed
him. He Is acoused of stealing a purse on by Judge Cleland tomorrow la thst
from a man named Bert Allen and Is of P. A. Marquam against the United
being held unUl Allen Is sufficiently states Mortgage V Trust company. In
sober to make formal complaint under which a motion and demurrer to the
oath. The robbery Is alleged to have amended complaint are pending, a ae
occurred in Blaster's saloon. The de- murrer to the former complaint was
tectlves searched the saloon and found sustained, and the plalntur is no
the discarded purs In a cuspidor In seeking to get Into oourt by new all
me wrnniui,
WEEKLY GRAIN 8TATI8TIC8.
The Merchants Exchange
following weekly statistics,
visible supply:
Call money, low 1 per cent high 2
per cent, closed 2 per cent
LOOKS LIKE FLOUR
WILL DROP 15 CENTS SfWTORW RISE
OE 16 GENTS TODAY
Smaller Millers Are Still
Openly Selling at Reduction.
Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns com
pany, members Bpoxane txenango.
3pokane, Wash.. March 23. Official
Present Indications axe that mineral prtce,:
of this territory will make an open cut I Aiax
nf aKm IKa a h.rr.l In th. nrlp. nf AlUICU
" . - xlhambra
paient nour wiiuin uie next low days,
Selling at the lower prices Is general
amona- the smaller millers, who seem
iuuiuui iu umiwi, uui mv 1,1 m miw " 11 I IMV.n,
none have tnua far revised their prlc I X iam.i..
o.H. TI,. mill.,, aav .ha A nk I
still obtaining the higher price.
Local wheat market Is very dull, al
though a small business Is still re
ported at currant quotations. With th
constant
Alberta Coal & Coke .
! American Commander
Bell
Bullion
Copper King
Dominion Copper
Evolution
Kcho
I. i k.
decline elsewhere local quota- J"I?J " "
Uon r getUng out of lln.
Oranby Smelter
Hecla
HaoDV Day
Humming Bird
ek
WHEAT CLOSES UP
AFTER EARLY LOSS XthuvV V.V.
International C. ft c.
Lucky Calumet
iiiurkii omria nuuui v inutT on i-I Mineral Farm
Orange
ni...r. m,rii ! nhnr h.n.r ani I per lb: 6. 12o per lb; 60-lb. tins.
prices are generally more uniform Pr !l fwdared. 10s, 11 o per
arourid 16 Uc. lib: 6a, 110 per lb; coaipound. 10s.
Maine canned corn future are open 'Jr iTL.LMu, nu..
.a..u .anr.A a iKiHit t. FlBH Rock COd. 12 H 0 lb: flounders.
i vear aao. Western com not opened. o Pr lb; halibut. 6ic per lb;. striped
Sn,V.., inhtr pr- nuoted about lfl baav i Pr camao. no per id; sai-
- . - ........ . , . i , . i ik. ,
per cent higher than a year ago..
mon, chlnook, 11 He lb; steclhead ( )
A small amount of mohair Is reported HP". zi?"l!i:. mx?n. f,r A-?
h. Wni handlara. Price at J fi a. j I 6 lb; sole. 70 lb, shllmps. 10o per
In bv local handlers.
new wool reported.
..Front street sens
at these
1U Ik. ...k m K. , . 11m n.. lh,
, U , LIWIVU, ,U IW 111 .VlllkUU, A J .re, IU,
nrlces I lODSiers, zeo per to.; ireau macaarai, so
ose paid producer, in to regulw 8" i.CTViftw'W.K' J?!.""!-
commissions. i rK. rii.,',mr.u iri. ik- rnimhi.
onla, nou u. Ti I anielt 8c: black cod. 7340 'lb; crabs.
CHAIN' BAGS .Calcutta. 10: larire I tl.00 1.60 dosen: shad. 10c.
lots: email lots, I V4o I OY8TER8 Shoalwater Day, per gal
WHiuT Tracg price ciun, si
1f rad Russian. R0(S81e: blueatem.
- r r. ;.-i.v ' m.?.. .t " . ; - a
040: vauey. stQBia te.uvwe.ou; Agie. cannea, sua can;
twn yv noio. in; crarKaa, i ton. I aocen; niuiu 1a susu, i.i ih hub
BiRLET New Feed, tit nor taut dred.
rolled I290H: brewing. . , ; CIAM8 Hard shell, par box. I1.4C:
kxjs e.oo par owl 1 raxor ciams, u.oo per box: ivc per oea.
oath New froaucorar . price -No.
1 whit 127 per ton: gray, (26 O 21.66.
Oregon pstenta.
FLOUR Eastern
14.80: straights. 64.36; exports. 13.70
valley, 14.46; graham, s, $4.60;
wnoie wneau it. 1 rr. eva. it.es: n.iu wvit.
' ''itC STUFFSNomlnal-Bran. Ill gS YjUt
rr v van: nunniinaa. iiDHflnii aaaw.a i "
" - . a r zzz .J --'.rr"'.1 1 Hiacana
raints. Ooal OH. Sto.
HOPEWPuxe manila. 13c: standard,
UUcl sisaL aai X. B. sisal. 8 Vic
Coal OUs
iron bdis. case, wooa hdis.
..12Ho
country, 328.60; city, $37; chop, $2i24,
HATi Producer'; , prlo Timothy,
wiiiametivauey. rancy lie: . ordin
ary, $13.60 II; eastern Oregon, $160
17; mixed, $10 10.60; clover, $10(312;
rain, r-)i oht, ); alfalfa. $13
ll.wW.
Barter, rrr tatsl oHTtry,
BUTTER FAT F. o. p. Portland
sweet cream, zbhc; sour .tto.
BUTTER Extra fancv freah num.
ry. 19c: fancy tTj30o; choioe, 37Hc;
16
1H
13Hs
11 o ....
ISftO
10
31V4o
eclal W. W..14
Claln ........ .... IS o
Extra Star 31 M
Oasollne : ' v . -
Iron Bbla.
V, M. and P. Naptha ...life
Red Crown fjathollne ... 16 o
Motor Oaaoftne. lo
86 percent Qasollne ...SO o
Ko. 1 Snaine Dlstlllat..! O
BKNXIIS1S Be deg., cases, too per gai,
SI
Case
II Ho
230
23c
MO
0
lean hhla S3fl ner aal.
TURPENINE In case. 72c per gal;
EOOS Extra fancy, candled. 16lc. wrxicbJ5r? ,ftfPSrLhM.W rasas
CHEESE Full creamt flats. I6U0 pr ,aii18SeP fi?,1,;?w' bbl" A-" cAi
IH . -i'i. 1 qd, uuiiDU, umi wu, cim vvw m
1". , VaJl- ! af mmn ..linn. . 1aa
It,
lh e v mi n ar lmAHriig
! 14 He lb Americas, o; nat.'! --WlTE IbTon loT 7c P.r lb;
1 : POULTRY Mixed chickens, H- lb; "UVaAMilllrJ'i-.-'il 'baaiVAl
' fancv hens., 14 Uc lb: roosters. o'lV WIBfl WAILS rreseat basis At $3 I
12c; fryers, $4.60 6.00 doxen; broilers,
I4.uuvb.vu; gees, 01a, scpsc id; turkeys.
alive, iiffic per ior aressea, is30ol
lb; squabs, $2.60 dosen; pigeons, $1.26
dosen; aressea poultry, 11H per lb
1 Lenyeg Large Farm.
(Speelal iMtpttcfc te Tha. Joarnal.)
Pendleton. Or., March St. Included in
the large estate left in this county by
th late Judge T. Q. Halley, is Altai
Hops. Wool and Hides.
H0P8-1M crop, first prime, 4tt 60; farm, dairy, on of the largest and mbkt
prium, 7su, iLTOiuui iu vriicu, c; me-1 comniete aairy zarms 1 a. eastern uregon.
11 is situatea on wua iiorde creKr six
mues- eaat ok xnis cuy. ana opmprises
fOO acre of alfalfa, wheat and range
land. A modem dairy barn with a ca
pacity Of 49. oows and ovr 70Uon of
hay waa erected two years ago by
juape , i.ttujr - aaa, uie v rarm "was
eoulnned With atrerv modarfl dalrv mn-
venltfnc", Judge Halley waa a,' believer
? SPKEA'b BUTTEll THIK
r , Art
1
ACCOUNT SHORTAGE
TEvery maker of creamery" but-
ter In fbi city Is ahert of ;sup Un dry-farming and On this dairy farm
piles today and In consequence
the market I: unusually Ann
and prices are still being main
tained at 80c. 4 -
-i to
Dlanteif alfalfa onhla-h ; e-roiint In ,mv.
era places and lived -to see it grow suc
cessfully where,; it had seemed impos
sible for it to take root Vm
JVorthtrest
ir.
' all affnrta of thai haara A ia If JSOrmWeBt UrO AVOAUier. i ,i I .h TifMMA tTTtaa Xfar1re -'if".
f"T . beat down th price of eggs 1 w!ttVk -fTTB W- h Urtpaoii mUmoa t. ItMtfar htel
hav. faUod An.toragop.ra- '" g 0, y. HoS if V? feSttriir
tlona Urtd in eamegt, thU , 4 IgHt and 1 Tuesday t strong . sutherl .t-?? . " . V. ,
doming wlth th mark t 15 !. " - laUrtor, fresh' aithwesterljl fti' af--A , - '
' and 16c( Recelnta are heaw. aV breeie along coaat, decreasing-tonight. Tft:j,' ,swm hatkow I . , ;
and lec, ' Keeeiptg . r , nayy. . Eastern Oregon, Eastern WAShlngton " San Francisco. ' Maroll H. Close-,
:.-. t: ?;.fiV:'-.'v- "r and, Idaho Shower tonights or ,Tti May barley, $1.J7 Decembr,:fH4)4.
flwJ !AU444A.aAAa Ms.Usyr.ti. v
nrdar but Strengthen
Later.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET,
Open. Close. March 21. Gain. I Reindeer
83 04 4 Rex (16 to 1)
88 v 88 88ft H Bonora .
' " Bnowsnoe
Chicago, March 13. There waa a dls- I Snowstorm
Moonlight 8
Nabob
Nine Mile
O. K. Cons ,
Oom Paul
Panhandle Smelter
Park Cooper
Rambler-Cariboo
May
July
Bid. Anked.
. 10 17
. 6 t.
.6
. 16 80
. 4 ...
. fi 9
. 2H 6
. 14 1
.69
. 8
.200 2o0
. ltt 3
1 3
. 21 28
SH 4H
.80
.300 460
! 6t 6
. 66 76
, 16 10
, 8
K 2
4 r
1 2
.... 1 2
.... 7
.... 6 6,
.... 1H 2U
26 27H
2 81
IR 17
2 3
10V, 13
.J96 201
Today
07
06
906
0V4
608
03
901
1
Bushels.
33.118,000
47,783,000
47,829,000
32,818,000
83.926,000
46,066,000
60,(48,000
64,714.000
900 64,089,000
1899 80,0(7,000
Quantities on passage:
March 21
United Kingdom.
Continent
Total
Bushels.
36.920.0UO
13,680,000
has the
American
Decrease
Bushels.
1.031.000
899,000
67.000
1,168,000
471,000
1,011,000
1,048,000
410,000
177.000
76,000
1907
Busheli
83,040,000
17,280,000
60,820,000
gaUons of fraud and conspiracy on the
nrt of J. Thorburn Ross. W. M. I.add
and others in foreclosing on th Mar
que ra building.
Other motions to be ruled upon to
morrow are aa follows:
Oauld Company against Stanley ft
Shoemaker, demurrer to amended an
swer. ill Tl.l. V a Dl.n
VYiiiia.rn nv hr.iii.i . m. . ,
demurrer to amended complaint.
Loewenberg ft Oolng agslnst O. W.
Espeya demurrer to amended answsr.
MINISTRY HELD AS
TO
69.600.000
World's shipments principal exporting
countries, riour inciuaea.
Marcnii
U. S. and Canada. ,
Argentine ,
Australia '
India ,
Panublan ports..,
Russia
Total
Bushels.
2,763,000
6,940,000
860.000
' iVo',666
. 232,000
1907
Bushels.
1,879,000
4,(00,000
1,760,000
866.000
80,000
Baptist Pastors Se Way i
Secure Good Timber for
Pulpits.
9,476.000 9.676,006
Increase.
BOSTON COPPER MARKET
noHltlon amonr the shorts to sell wheac I Sullivan
at the ODenlna- todav because of the Sullivan Bonds
sharp loss at Liverpool.' The market Stewart 66
openpd here at 930 for May as com- Tamarack ft Ches 86
pared with Saturday's closing at 94c. Wonder 158
There wa a further concession of a TODAY'S 8AXES.
fraction before th market changed Its 1 n0o Alameda at 6ttC: 1.000 Hanov
course. When the improvement really Day, 414c; 1,000 Xucky Calumet, 16c;
set In the market firmed up consider-1 a.onfl Panhandle. (Uo: 1.000 Panhandle.
100
100
200
ably and the market was carried to the
high market, where It stood around the
close. The net gain for the day was
4c for May and Ho for July. Liver
pool closed d under Saturday for May.
After opening lower in sympathy with
wheat, corn and oats gained In strenatn
and closed with an advance. Provisions
were weak, althourh hoga were firm
and pork aroppea xoo for th May.
Rang by Downlng-Hopklns
WHEAT.
Co.
May
July
Mar
July
May
July
May
July
Open. High. Low. Close.
... 98H St 98 94
... 88 H 81 88 88
CORN.
... 65tt ' 66 65 (
V.. 62 63 62 63H
OATS.
... 62 62 62H 62
... 46 46 46 46
MESS PORK.
...1246 1347 1220 1226
...1287 1287 1260 1266
COTTON TO COST AS
MUCH AS WOOL SOON
New York, March 23. Th fret offi
cial report of th Indian cotton crop of
th season of 1907-8 gives th total acre
age a 21,074,000, a decrease of 1,414,
000 acres. The crop is estimated at
3,056,000 bales of 400 pounds, aa against
4.46,70tt hales year ago. or a net logs
of $1,889,700 bales.
Money and Exchange.
London. March 28. Consols. ITUd:
silver, 26 9-16d; bank rate, 3 per cent.
New York. March 28.-
tang. ions. 1
bullion, 65 o.
-Sterling' - ex-
San Francisco, March J 8. Sterling
exonange, aaya, m.bzki sight.
$4.85: documentary, $4.81. Trans
fers, telegraphic, 6 per cent premium;
sight, 2 per cent premium.
, Cwgoe Very Dull.
London. March 2$.-argc-g ' steadr.
but very dull. California prompt ship
ment unchanged, 16s 3d; Walla Walla,
86a English country market, steady.
French country markets, quiet.,,. : : . ..
6tc: 1.000 Oom Paul. 6c: 800 Snow
storm $2; 100 Snowstorm $1.98; 1,000
Sullivan, lc
MetaUne and Idaho Stocks
Mammoth, . Morning and American
Lead stocks are the Dest buys on the
market. See us for run particulars
and closest inside ortces.
THE L. Y. KEADY INVESTMENT CO.
387-39 Chamber of Commerce.
Klamath Wants Rain.
Klamath Falls, Or., March 23. Klam
ath county Is enjoying perfect spring
weather, and although the farmers are
taking advantage or the situation they
feel a little worried over the outlook
for dry farming this summer on account
of the light snowfall this winter and
the lack of spring rains up to this time.
However, everyone Is looking for a
breakup soon and it Is hoped there will
be considerable rainfall yet
Adventure . 1
Cop, Range. 68
(Furniihed by Overbook A Cooke Co.)
oosion, aiarcn 23. urnoial prices:
no. uutte ...63
rvevaaa (Jons. 11
Qlroux 8
(Osoeola 82
Shannon ...,11
Wolverine ..121
IButte Coala. .20
BlUnited Cod... 4
8irrinlty ...
Allouez
Atlantic .
Daly West
Dom. Cop.
C. Ely . . . .
C5old Hill
Greene . . .
Mlchlgen .
Mohawk .
.10 I Parrot
.. 49
iNlpisslng .
Abundance of Water,
(8poUl DUpitcb to The J oar nil.)
'How to Secure an Adequately
Equipped Ministry for the Work of the
400,000 Kingdom" waa the subject of th paper
read by Rev. Arthur B. Walts this
morning at the Baptist ministers' meet
Ing. He emphasized the necessity of
training boys rrom childhood to look
forward to the ministry as a calling of
which to De proud. He saia Boys snouid
be taught by reading and should be
talked to till they understand the Im
Dortance of the work. This, he thought
would largely solve the problem of "dead
heads" in the ministry.
The door to the ministry should be
kept carefully guarded and closed most
or tne time," ne saia. "ana tne exit
should be just as carefully kept wide
open that inefficient men may be In
duced to leave the work for which they
are not fitted. Then young people who
are just entering on tne work win reel
that they have companions in the work
or whom uiey may do proud and with
whom they may work hand in hand for
advancement."
Discussion followed the paper and all
.14
.18
6
Pendleton. Or., March 28. Water In agreed that the ministry should be fol-
aounaance ior rarming. stock and mln- lowed only In obedience to a dl
rect call;
a viumianu 111 eaaiern urninn in . that i m kA r aa m n tnar it I, m mmn-m wnr.
spring by the immense quantity of snow Rev. MK Ewald of Vancouver told of a
emainmg in the high mountains. In case wher 14 out of 17 students who
he Blue mountains there is from two had entered a Baptist college with the
to rour reet in the timber; in the Green- intention of studying for the ministry
horns, Granite and Burnt river moun- had relinquished the Idea In the course
tains all the way from thre to 10 feet I nf ik.i, a,,ii ti,i h. .mit 1. 4,,.
V,, ,k L T """wo- louna, the readiness with which people are
while on the Eagle creek, Cornucopia wont to call young men heretics as
fH?A.Wnl'.WnlJ"n',r.".. mmi"VL ,uan oon as they differ a little from the
LV .i,?ui.. "k1 twASn?.w "aid beliefs and that the young. men
of the high peaks haa been melted this ar led to believe themselves hiretlcs
-:;r.rn 7 .. :Z , . i . ';' Jln one. He said a little Indulgence and
eastern Oregon streams Is promised. time would stralahten out these errors
If tha man were not Immediately brand'
Plant More Anrjlea. ed heretics.
T . riranrfA Cir U...I. tv- I oevorai po oi ins isnaenoy among
Grand Ronde Fruit company will plant E.? l.,roilow "A-J TIV! w?!1 Ln.iy
10.000 fruit trees on Its fruit ranch at vLi V. r. X. MSt. "u"i
YCttiITv a fM mIU. ma. it ,a nu aii n7 i ubu aiiki
Havlnr iecured th right to th
Klaw ft Er longer bookings for Portland
for th ' next f IV years Qeorg Baker
of th Baker and Empire theatres , will
commence th -construction's! an early
date, of a new 1100,000 theatr. It la
to be In the down tows district and
options hava been secured on most of
th property required for th building.
The new theatre Is to be a replica of
the Moor theatre In Seattle, although
It will not be finished on so elaborat
a seals. The architect of th Moor
theatre are Dranarlna nlana for , th
Portland house and will embody all th
essential features of the new Moor la
the smaller bouse In this city. There
will be no pillars in th house snd
the approaches and Aisles will b With
out steps so as to avoid danger in aa
of parJes. ,
This theatre is mad poselbl by th
change In the theatrical arrangement
for Portland. Under th present ar
rangement many second class Klaw ft
Erlanger shows plsy at th Heitlg and .
charge Heilig prices, although in other
cities they only charge popular prloes.
Th Marquam Orand seeurd th con
tract for th Klaw ft Erlanger popular .
priced productions last fall but not In
time to arrange the bookings suitably.
This has resulted In that theatre's bolng
either closed muoh of the Urn or de
voted to moving picture shows, while
th productions which should bsv
rilayed the Marquam have ben. show
nr at the Helllg.
The new theatre will play thes
shows for the next five years it least.
The Helllr will keen all the more ex-
penslv class of attractions, and th
Baker Stock company will play la th
little Empire theatre at Twelfth and.
Morrison streets The Stair ft Havlland
melodramas, which have been playing
the Empire, will have to seek a hom .
elsewhere.
These changes will all go Into affect
the first of September next, John Oort
and Calvin Helllg having left for th :
east last night to arrange the bookings.
The Klaw ft Erlanger popular priced
shows will be given In th present
Baker house until the completion of
the new theatre.
The securing- of the Klaw ft Erlanger
contract by Mr. Baker Is not only an
Important step for htm. Insuring Mm
what will undoubtedly be tha most
Firofltabls class of theatrical attraction
n the city, but will also clear th
theatrical atmosphere here excepting for
the Marauam Grand, which la till an
unknown quantity.
The Marquam Grand is owned By in
Imperial Amusement company, a num
ber of Portland men represented by ,
Bernstein ft Conn. Although th finest
theatre In the city It has been shuttled
from Dillar to Dost for some rear.
Owing to the lateness In making book
ings tne present season nas Dean oaaiy
broken up. Tne closing or in kjw
ft Erlanger contracts by Baker leave
It out In the cold entirely. Th most -logical
future for It Is that th Orphewm
vaudeville circuit will aoqulre ft and
play Orpheum ahows In Portland.
The hitch In this proceeding would
be that Sullivan ft Conaldine, who con
trol the Grand, have a thre year agree-,
ment with the Orpheum circuit that If
any Orpheum acts sre produced her ,
they shall be given by Sullivan A Con
sldlne. If Sullivan A Consldlne can se
cure the Marquam they Will probably
do so and give Portland a first Class '
vaudeville house. .
COUNTY COURT I'iLL
1TURE
New Detention Home to Be
' Made Homelike for
Children. )
ORDER
FU1
me root or Mount tumiiy, a rew miles I " ., v y. " - '
from this city. Th farm oontalns 425 ret1.ly neu ibS hrde,t workr-
la;
araa ami a l.rr. 1.1,1 a i 1. .i.j-l tne laymen s missionary movemeni
1 nut in fruit. Manv nlh -v, f wnicn win center in a nanquei nexi
i.T. niannina- tr, nn . ia..T Monday, was spoken of and all the
many trees as they did last year, when church wer asked to send a represen-
aavnrai nunarra acrea in ma naaf 1 iviuu.
clnlty were planted to apple and cherry
uruiiaipa.
Northwest Bank Statement.
PORTLAND.
Clearings today
SWEDISH ACTRESS
TO APPEAR HERE
Balances today
do year ago ..........
SEATTLE.
Clearings
Balanqes
TACOMA.
Clearings
Balances
$1,085,646.13
61
mtmm JAm dm of pTl.mil m An hal a nntad
i,jii,do.ii RwArliah actrAHH nm Htockholm. ir
ff?'2!;5-?a rived In the city this, morning on a
111,870.40 tour of the country. She Is at the
Portland.
..31.732.048 Mrs. Blumenthal appears this even
. . 147,634 Ing nt a concert given under tne aus
pices or tne uoiumoia Dinging society
729,885 t Arlon noil, r or years eae nas Deen
B7 501 I II'" lilttlU .IIIW.UWH A ' l.ll.VI 1, llll. V.
Tacoma Wheat Market. Tha noted actress is being enter-
Tacoma. Wash.. March 23. Wheat, talned while here by prominent Swed-
4 a. a. a. a. . I a . .Hli4AHra I I ! a. m na
export, ciuo, bio; Diuestetn, vtc; rea,
80c.
SOME FEATS OF
AMERICAN GUNNERS
IN 1898
:(From "The Fll of Santisto," by Thomas I. Vivian, Author of
. "With Dewey at Manila.")
int ni anvL uic uiuuujii uicu ai iuc icics cui tne opaniaru a
main water supply pipe. One thell from the Oregon exploded in the
engine room; another landed on her stern and set her afire, while
several 13-inch ghells swept thronghher : Then, ai tlift, Brooklyn
Bfoufhl the Teresa withio range of her secondary battery, the smaller
shells of the American swept her antagonist from stem to stern.
Tiie Teresa had pot hef black hull out of Santiago harbor at 9:35.
At 10:10 she was a burning, riddled -hulk. .
Dunns; the decisive 30 minntes of th battle we fired 1,700 shots.
By large siied missiles the Oquendo was struck 55 times, the Teresa
3 times, the Viscaya 25 times and the Colon 6 times, while the hits T
oy smaller gun were countless.
; IN 1908
In fun practice of the Pacific squadron in Magdalena bay on
J?ebruafy 21 a crew of the Pennsylvania made a record of 25 hits
out of i$ shots with eignt-ficn guns at tv range ot trom i.ow to t,uw
'yards. f - .
With three-inch guns the crew of the Maryland made 1805 hit
a minute out of 18.65 shots fired. The Maryland's gunner! also
achieved 8.43 hits out of a possible 10.72 with the six-inch guns.
These world's records were made at a range of 1,600 yards against
waitA-ranvea targets 12 bv 20 feet Sfltiare
'i I - : '
4w4444t
lah-Amerlcan residents. Like most
visitors she was charmed with the
hAatitlful scenerv and the ideal weath
er for this time of the year. She left
Stockholm during the height of winter
and encountered some cold weather in
the east.
A Judicial Elevator Test.
From the Washington Herald.
Several years ago, when the elevator
was first put In the capltol at Rich
mond, an Incident occurred showing the
sense of humor of the then Governor
Mts Lee. Tbe general was of stout
build, and he wanted to see how the
machine would work. He was a close
friend of Judge Samuel B. Witt of the
Hustings court.
Judge Witt waa noiamg court tne
I day the elevator was completed, and ha
ti called to th telephone by Governor
Lee.
"Sam," said tha governor, "I want to
see you for a moment, and want you to
come to the ofltio at once," .. . .
"Certainly, governor, said th judge,
always one of the most accommodating
and obliging of public men.
"By the way, Sam, the elevator la
finished and you can com up to my of
fice without having to walk up - th
steps." .
Judge Witt got back on th bench and
ordered a short recess of the court.
Then he hurried over to se th gov
ernor. Ho made known his presence,
and h waa ushsred Into to governor
offlc.
"Hello. 6am." said th governor.
"Glad to see you. Cora up on th la
va tor 7" J-etj.iii;.:!,.
"I did.- replied th Judge. r
Tha? au right, then,, remarked the
governor, "I am Juat going to dinner,
and did not car to try that elevator till
I was certain it. would: hold yotu4 Thai
The county court will In th nxt few
days order furniture for th new dtn- ,
tion home. It 1 probable that th orig
inal estimate of $1,700, mad up by Su
perintendent W. O. Nlsley, will b large
ly cut down, as the commissioner think
furniture that would P equally rv,'
iceable. if not onlte so ornamental, can
be secured for less money.
In some quarters fear ha ba x- -
pressed that the county court would. ,
err on the side of economy, and at
the meeting of th Juvenile Improve- -ment
association last Saturday night - '
President Esterly was authorised to ap
point a commute of thre women mem- v
bers to call n tha court and urge lib- '
eral treatment. Their Idea 1 .that tha '
filac should be furnished In a home
ike way, In order to surround th
youngster detained tha fa with attrac
tive Influences.
On th other hand, examination ' of
th list prepared by Mr. Nlsley eon-.
vlnced members of th court that h had
been too liberal In hi cholc and that
article of furnltur costing much, less
might be substituted. ,L .
ONLY SHORT TIME TO
SAVE TAX PENALTY
Taxpayer who hav nglcte4 ,
to contribute their quota to th
causa of government hav only
a little mora time in which to.
delay. On April ( all who Hav
not paid, either all er half, will ,
be subject to a penalty of 10 i
per cent. t Each month , after 2
that on per cent will b added, ,
as long as the ntglect continue.
Those who pay on half now
will hav until October to pay ; w
the remainder,. in ss,- t-;
IS all, Sam.
you."
Henry nschsr. who- did receatl-r mt
his horn In Louisville, had been presi
oent ai nm jnmwo worvera interna
tional union continuously sine Jt or
ganisation in 1885. .
FREE SKATES
To Ladies This Wee!;
: AT!
0aIsK
; ADKISIIOir, lOo.
Muslo afternoon and evening. '
Car direct .to Oaks rink from
- , . First and Alder. . t
non
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