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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. TORTLAND.. FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 10, 1008. 17 TODAY'S MARKETS ; ; 1 - ' ' HOP SELLER IS E Charles, Sweeney, Drummer for Horst, Sees No Silvery Lining to4 Cloud.lt Front street features: ' . Hop seller la discouraged. Low prii-e for wool la. east. . Poor eaateru Oregon applea. Orange supplies are scant. . Egg are holding Steady. . , Chlrkena down 40 pound. ... t . Spring lambs not no high. ' ".'1 taller tone In potatoei. - City oreamery butter firm. I ' v , ', , .-, '. .... '. . M09 nt X JJloonragea. , ' Charles Sweeney,' representative ot Paul R. O. Horst, and ona of the moat prominent hop sellers of the country, la . back to Portland after, a discouraging trip and talk with brewera In the east. Mr. Sweeney baa been absent about four montha and haa vlalted practically err large brewer in the country. "To friend here he stated that he never mm mm .iink luwtn .1uiiln.llhrWtri not Li L II jt caring to-buy at any figure' juat now pile and are awaiting a clearing of the aituatlon .before Indulging In too 'many balea of hope. It la elated that ahort Hera and thoae who received consign menta here thla aeaaon. have been of. farina- hona to brewer at very low flu urea, which the legitimate dealer can not poaslbly -meet. A. Mr. Sweeney . employer,'. raul H. O. Horst, la one of ' -the leading nun in me nop maraei anq haa alwaya been friendly to the Inter eata of the producer hie ward cause new alarm- among an already demoral. laed trade. - . - . loor apples . Are Offering. ' The wholesale market la badly over- Blocked wltn a very cheap 'variety of apple which cornea from eaatern Ore con. . The ahlpmenta from there of late have been rather heavy and nry a lew email lota were of sufficient quality to find sales. A large per cent of the holdings of that character have been too poor to pay express charge.- Fancy apple are very scarce and for thla quality the price la good and 1 holding right at tne top. , Small Hooka of Orange. Aa In apple it la very hard. these day to secure fancy orange and for good quality the trade la calling for more aupplle. Advices from the aouth tate that It la almost Impossible to se cure carlot of fancy navels becatia of the lnrce demand and scant aupplle there. Prices for beat are advancing. California strawberries continue to arrive In "pony" refrigerator and are lightly lower In price. . Liberal ship ment are expected from 'Florin In the near ruture. City Creamery Sutter Firm. City creamery butter Is quoted firm today with moat of the maker report ing available supplies not adequate 10 fill the 'requirements of their trade .ln. th. last rojtuj.t IstM In kt! T h.ra fv has been, a notable - Increase In city I creamery trade since that time be cause ins tower price puis tma maraet In a better position to compete with the aouthern creameries. Not ao much of . the latter coming since the drop iiere. . Outside creameries are mixed In their : view -of the jnarket; some of them offering- at W - alight reduction while other aay they are well able to hold up the price because of the liberal de- man a. . Cfceet Supplies. Are Snort. A hortag of cheese supplies 1 noted . gmong local handlers. There la plenty ef California chees offering but thla I not of sufficient quality to compete with- the home product. ' One of the largest local brokers stated that he had . no more cheese to offer today and dur ing me paat z nours couia easily nave - sold 73 rase more than he had to of fer. . "There are some supplies of cold storage cheese remaining," . he says, "but flrst-clasa cheeae I scarce. About 400 case left Cloverdale yseterday and win arrive ner aoout uia rirsi 01 the weea." iron Street Brief Vote. Lower prices are ruling for wool. In the oast. . A car of cabbage was among ' the morning's arrival from tne south. , Asparagu ja selling mostly at 80 a pouna toaay. larger supplies, too. Artichokes ire lower with larger of- lennn I rum ine sou in. Eggs are holding steady but chickens are in .larger arrival and prices have : been cut o. oonaumer. Been too high, say the Potatoes are duller, although price are unchanged. Inability of the south u nuBuro eiierinK tne cause. j Front street sella at the folio win rg prices. Those paid shipper are less regular commissions: drain. Flonr and Feed. .v qkain .iSAUS Calcutta c: larg ni". 'iit .mis. w s O. WHEAT Track nrlnes rtutt Bit- red Russian. 880; .bluestem, 87c; valley miyZyW-' crafkid. 188 ton. RTB 1.66 per cwt " w-,-:'--T'oducer' - nrice .No. I J.hLt.iJ7 JPr ton; gray. $26 O 28.68. ii. . fi.."'!?1..' Oreor. petents. 84.85: straights, $$.85; export. S.SOia .w; vauey, xt.45; graham, n, 14.15 whole wheat. $4.40; rye, 607$5T6S;il : yiSIKrNomtnal-Bran, " $31 j , .- v. tjr, cnop. fiioii. SURPLUS EGGS ARE . ' QUICKLY ABSORBED "Eggs are coming in freely, but are quickly absorbed,, and price' 'are well maintained. I look for no change one Way or th-s other for some time. . -i "Butter la more plentiful, and .fonowing lower prices In Call . .fornla, price here have been reduced. It la likely that pro duction will soon be very largely Increased.' v.' .- "Poultry haa , enjoyed a good week, with , receipts - quite lib eral, and price very satlsfac . tory; Hens and large young roosters have been good seller at unchanged quotations, with broiler 'and fryers still very scarce. Ducks and geese are elllng well, with receipts very light, and the same ia true as to turkey. ' Fat dressed hen tur keys (gobblers are of little' ; worth . these day) will Sell at fancy prices the. market ls very , short on uch. look for good . conditions to obtain In the poul try market the coming week. ' "Veal ha been in larg re ceipt but fancy . 1 stIU, selling ' very well. Consumption of thl article Is very great and It seems' mpossllile v to get too many, tf they are fancy. Pork. 4 4 " J If. small or medium, and fancy, ' w Is good seller kai at flne4 prices.," Tom Farrell of Evcrd- 4 ing A-Farrell. 4 SPUING LAMBS HAVE JUMPED TOO" HIGH Whether. It'' the weather or 4 , wiu-uiur some omer w ico.uii ? ' - .1. . . . . M -- Am prevail, there la today not so firm a demand for spring lamb - 4 4 In the 'dresned meat market. 4 While the trad ha not 'expert 0 : enced much rough traveling tit ; getting rid of consignment, the ; 4 4 buyer are . appeased somewhat by ,lower price which are -now 4 In effect Ini companaon wun 4 other meat the lamb have been 4 dumping too high. . . . HAT Producers' nrtc Timothy, Willamette valley. fancy 118: rdln. ary. ll0Oi; enetern 17: mixed. I10tlu.60; clover. llOtflfi grain, ( 1 cheat, t )i allaira, - Batter. Err ana rmuni. - BUTTEU FAT F. e n. rortlAfld Sweet cream, tic; aour. J4Ha miittkh i:itr fancy lrcsn oream- ery, HMc; fancy, 26ci choice. J5! tor, vo.a pouiia. . - Y., ' h(i(is H.xtra rancr. canuiea. jyo. CHhiKSljl Vvll cream, flata,l(tf I6U0 lb; Toung Amerlcaa., iio:Mr , uu; forma, x oung o. MIlLa IK POUL.TKT mixed; chicken, 14 HO lSo lb; fancy hens, 15c; roosters, old. IOC,' frer. .6UW.vu aoien; orom, I4.ooo.uu; geese, oia, wo iui, alive, 14 0 lie per lb; dressed. 110 XOo !! imiabi. ll.lo dosen: Diiteona. 11.15 dosen; dressed poultry, A 01 fee per U bigner. . HOPS, wool an iwm HOPS 1 B0T eroD. first prime, to: nrlma. t Up: medium to Drlma. iei me dium.- 1040 lb; lol crop, Mi 01 ho lb; contracts.. 1908. lulHff' ID. ... Vibe. ' ' '' 4 UAtTlfD RAO . VAmUa1"- A 4 9 A IX A lllDJCa Dry hides, UWllo lbl salt. 46tc;, green, le less: calves, green, bulla, green salt. 1 07c; klpa. (0 lb; IHHclb. BKEEl'SKINa Rheartng.' ilrtlOe each; abort wool. Zla04c; meai'jm. wood. Bor0ii cn; . long wooi. ibcw 11.11 each. m 1 Amxi w Time. per ic cu; No I and trreaae. IfllHe. CUITTIM BARK 4 04 HCv Frulta and TgewMev POTATOES Select. 76c e!Ung; buy ing, Willamette valley, 46c; eastern Multnomah and Clackamas. F"6a per cwt; sweets, 8 04c; . ( eMn stocn. f. a. h. Portland. American . Wonders. II: Early Itoae. 81: new potatoes. 60. ONIONS Jobbing price,' best,- $6,000 $5.ii5; seconds, 14.1604.76; garlic. 8c lb. A FPL.EH select. 8: ncy, j.iBui 1.60; choice, 11.00; ordinary. 11.260 l.sn. FRESH FRUITS Orange. 11.25 1.76: bananaa 6tto per lb: crated, ec lemon. IK 08.60 box; grapefruit. 68 500 11.25 a box; Btrawberrlea, 25 per half pound pox. - uuciaiiuj- lumipa, new. evu 10a aack: carrots. 60c per Back: bee's. t t076o per sack: DarsniDS. 890011; cab bage, 11.6001.10: tomatoes; California. are. xi.bOMi.fiu: tomatoes. California. fl.25; Florida, 85; beans, ,- 124016c; peas, 10011c; norutraaisn. imoic id; artichokes, 76c dos; green ' onions. 40o doc: peppers, bell, 26c; Chile, 16c lb: hothouse lettuce, 11.0001.60 box; head lettuce, 65o dos; cucumbers, hothouse, California. 11.76 dos; radishes, 26q doz. Duncnes; eggplant, iu id; ceiery, 4.bu 4.75 crate; cranberries, eantern, $9.00 10.60: sprouts. 8V4c lb:- asparagus. 8 o lb; spinach, 80S 80c box; rhubar S.Z BOX.- T ' ; ' ... rooerlea, xrnts. Bva, . SUGAR Western Refinery , Cube, $8.80: powdered. $6.85; fruit. II. 661 dry granulated, - $6.46; XXX granu lated... 88.16; com. A.. .it: extra n.. golden O-' $8.50; D yellow, 15.75; beet ' granulated,' $6.28; bar rels, ISc; half barrels. 80c; boxes, 660 t.uvance on aack east. (Above price are 10 days net cask quotation.) . ... nunti B3.BV Der crsia. COFFE10 Paokaa ttranda. 111.880 18.11. 118.60 per ton; 60a, fl 00; table, dairy 60a. $19.00; 100. $18.76; Balea. $1.6: Imported Liverpool. 60s. $.: 100. 118.00: 4. I8.00: extra nn varreia, xa i . I . 1 . 1 tkiki rn. t . 1 1 .. Htck. 820.50 Dr to: 80-lb rock. 8ii.t; looa, fi$.oo. : (Above price apply to aale of lea than car lota. Car lots at 1 special prloes subject to riuRtuauonaj RICK ImDerlal J a Dan. No. 1. 6c: No. t. 4ic; New Orleans.. head, fe; Ajax. 6c; creoie. ec - . BldANft Small .whites $4.SS: white. 84.86: Dink. 88.86: bavou. larre $3.86; Limas, $6.66; Mexican red, 4Vc NUTS Peanuts, Jumbo, le per Virginia. Uo ier lb: roaated. lb; to per lb; Japanese, IJ4 Ole; roaated. Ifc per lb; walnutaL California, 1 -er to; pine nuts, 16c per lb; hickory nuta, lOo per lb; braall nuta. 16o per lb; fil bert. 16o per lb; fancy pecan. 1X0 per to: aimonoa.,100. Keat. Flak and Froyiskma. . DRbSbKiJ MEATS Front street Hoffs. fancy, 7 V4t 80 lb: ordinary, 7c; large, ' 6 (ft c; , veal, extra, 80 per lp; orainary, 8140 per jp: noavy, ttiiia ner lb: mutton, fancy, lie Dor lb.: spring iamo, i wise. (locall hams. 10 to li lbs.. 14V4c ner lb.: 14 to 16 lbs., 14C per 10,; is to u ids., 14c: breakfast bacon. i4V4B22c per lb; picnics. lOo per lb; cottage rolL llo lb; regular uhort clears smoked. 11 tf per lb; unsmoked, 10 He per lb: clear backs, unsmoked, I0c; smoked. llVao; Union butts, 10 to 18o lb; unsmoked, 12c per lb; smoked, 13c, per 2b; clear bellies, unsmoked, 12o per lb; smoked, 14c per lb; shoulders, lie : per lb; picuua tonguts, mo tacn. LOCAL LARI Kettle leaf. 10s. 12Ko per lb; 6s, 12o- er lb; 60-Ib tins, 12 kc per lb; steam rendered,-10a, 11 c per lb; 6s, llo per t lb;, compound, IDs, .isii kock coo. uno id: nounaers. 6c per lb; haiibut, 6&c per lb; striped bass, 16c per lb; catfish, lie per lb; aal- mon, cninooK, mc.ip; steeuiead t ) r id; ' 1 rose u, - c; nernnga. c id; Boies, 10 10; aniimp. ik per lb; perch. o ptr lb; tomcod. llo per lb; lobs;era, 26a pet lb.: fresh, mackerel 80 per lb; crawfish, 26o per dosen; atur- eon, 12 Pr 1D- maca oasa. zoo per : sliver smelt. (31c per lb: Columbia smelt, (); black cod. 7 He lb; crabs, tl.uowi.co dosen; snau. iwc. . , OYSTERS ShoaJwater bay. per gal lon. $2.60: per lOtMb sack; la.OO; Olym- Sta, per gallon, liu; per iuo-ib wet, 6.004.50; JCagle. canned, 60o can: 87 osen; eastern in ahall. $1.76 per hun dred. : - ' ' . v CLAMS Haraeneu. per box. i.4t; razor clams, $2.00 per box: 10c. per doe. Foist. Coal OH. Etc ROPE Pure niaoila. 13c; standard. llHc: BlaaL 84o; JL B.. elaaL' 8 He. - Coal Oils iron BDia, case, wood bdi. Water White Peart Oil ... Head Light, 10HC 14Ho 18 0 I8H0 21 o 28 e 21 o f- 2Vo eocene ....... ..... Bpecial- W. W. 14 0 18 ui.,11, ....... ..... Kxtra Star ... ..... Gasoline v-- . 1 ' Iron Bbli V. M. and P. Naphtha ...WAt Casea 1H 22Ho Red Crown Oasolin..,.16Ho M otor Gasoline :. ........l6He :'22HO 86 per rent Oasollne .,.20 e I Ho No. 1 Eneine Distillate.. 9 e 1 . CI BE.Nitir-i K deg., caaea. 2c oer cai Iron bbl! 23c per gaL' - : TCRFEN . INE In cases. 71o Der cal: wood bbls, 48 Ho per gaX LINS10ED OIL Raw. hbla 82a.. hum 68c; bolledr bbls 64c cases-lOo a cal; lots of 260 gallons lo less. WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7ie pet lb; too lb lot. 8c per lb; leas tot: SHe. WlKiS NAILS Present bast at 83 18. IJyprpool Wheat, Market... , Iiverpool. April 19 MaV wheat opened at 6s loa, closed at 6 lOHd, a net loss of ;id from yesterday." SHEEP ill IS - ' . ; III EilGER CML Demand Continues ' Better Than Supply :Larger Vol ume of SuppUes Now Due. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. . , Tiara. Cattle, fiheen, Today . f,-. - .J- 111 IT 111 47 , 1J 1907 ......m 81 ti 10 1908 , lQ6 Portland' Union Btockyarda, April 10. A fair run of aheeo out In appear ance at the yarda today, but all arrival were quickly anaorDeo, even oeior ow Ing unloaded. The trade expeot a re vival of sheen anrlvala Nf rom this time forth, as hearlng operation nave tarv ed In the Interior on a moderate aoale. -For cattle the market continues very Arm, with sale of beat atuff right up trt thA tan nntnh. ........ Hoar are in amall arrival. With the ton nrm nut uncnangsa. - ' A year ago today all Una wero firm at uncnangea vajuea. . Hoes Beat atuff. 11.1$: atocker and China -fats, 5.75 01.00; biocg. .iv l.oo. . r'Bti .!.. ttteera. 15.26; fancy. S.00; medium, .14.60 4.7K- heat rn and . heifers. ' 84.00 4.zo; medium cow, m.ddvi.ii, ouiia, 11.60 1.00 stags, 81.6001.00 Sheen - Best1 wethers, I5.T60 1.00: spring lamb, weighing 76 pound. 17.60 08.00; ewe. fa.OO06.eO; mixed, $5,000 6.60; yearlings. If fat. 16.7601.00 i ilTOSTOCK 19 nOLDIJO. X I Eastern Market Stead for 6hp and , Hog Strong Tone In Cattle. ' - Chlcae-o. AdHI 10. Hog. 18,000; cat tle. 8,000; sheep, 5.000. Hog are teady. Iift over yesterday. 8.100; mixed, 16.70 01.10; heavy, fl.00cl8.il: rough. t6.70 06.80; light, 15.7001.10. Cattle atrong; sheep steady. - ' , "j ' Kausa City, April 10 Hoga, re ceipts. 8,000; cattle, 1.600; hep. X,- 000. Omaha, Neb.. April 10. Hoga, 1,000; cattle, 1,200; aheop, 1.800. WHEAT STEADIER Ofl . lilt dUAKI) Ur IKAUt On thm board of trad today there was a .firmer tone tnrougnout tne rain ing market. Grain and. flour wra both quoted firmer, a better demand appear- 1 in 'for local riour. Ail -son ox mui- feed -were quoted, firmer O.B account Etes were quoted steadier bnt at nn .principal call in poaiiry in ror m hen and young broiler. ; . RecelpU T - . . . - m m . L Bault- fete. Marie, Jdicmgan, was. a -nn-Hnr at tha hnard of trade today. Mr. Moaea exnressed himself ' much pteasod at tha solid business appearance of Portland. ' . H.--Wehrung, preldent of th Seattle Yukon ' exposition. . saw " the working of-the-aboard tody: -. Mrr wurung la big produce dealer f HJlliboro. . ; x rirrera to sen: ... Eighteen to twenty case eandled, futurdar delivery.' 16 C track; cubes city creamery butter, 17Hc; 10 cases candled eggs, 17c; 10 to 40 case fancy cream cheese, 14,0. ',. ' . Offer, to. buv: Thirty to f orty ' eaeea'full " cream cheeae. 13 He: 100 aackB potatoes.. 6O0 per cwt; 20 casoa candled egg. 14 He ln I.. . . m.lm 'I.-.. Vnrtv "caaea full oream cheese. 14c lft. -cubes city creamery-' butter, . 27 Ho track Portland r 100 aack fancy. pota toes, 6 Be per cwt. - - rmm nr traaa arneiai nnces: tti'I V. (1. Dti..r.n 11a till.. Stem 870, valley 86c. ... Barley Feed $14.60, brewing $28, rolled $27. . ' Oats No. 1 whit $28.50927, grey 2S. Butter Extra 7H fancy 16c, choice 26c Vcmm .( I jinn nrri iinime. Poultry Mixed chicken llo. fancy hens 14C14HC. fryer 30c. broUer 22 H 26c -. A SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICE III GOLDFIELD San Francisco. April 10. Last night' closing prices:, GOLD J.ELD DISTRICT. Sandstorm 88c. Red Top Ext. Ho, Co lumbia Mt. 22c, Jumbo Ext 320, Sliver Pick 20c, Black Butte Ext 2c Atlanta 24c, Great uend viae norence Dlam. B.- B. Con. 19c Comb. Fraction cx V. Mohawk 15c Red Hill 27c Lou Dillon Jc, Yellow Tiger jsc uoiar, con. $6.76. ' TONUf AH UiaiKiUl. Ton. Nevada $7.65, Ton. Montana ft.76. MacNamara21c. Ton. Belmont $1.20. Ton. North Star, lie, Jim Butler 30c MANHATTAN DIHTK1UT. Granny 6c Jumping Jack 2c SCATTERED DISTRICTS. Pittsburg Silver Peak- $1.17, Eagles' Nest,:l6c k"' .-,; . r- $ SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE. San Franelsco, j April 10. Wheat No. 1 California club,, per cental. $1.67 Ho 1.S6; whit milling, club. $62H9 l 7H;lhit Attatralian. $1.7O0I.72H5 northern bluestem.- $1.62 H 01.87 H: northern clu $1.67Hl.2H; lnferlor grades. of wheat, - $1.1BJ 1.60. . tianev rno. 1 ieea. 'u who some fancy at 21.42H: common to fair. $U'Hvi2H: Jirtwmg, tt km rran clsco, $1.42HwtH; brewing and ship ping, tvt Port Costa, $1.40 1.45; cheva lier, l.54vl.8S according to quail ty.- Butter (per pouna; ajiiornia irean: Extras, 2?c; nrit. 28Hc: seconds, 19c; packing stock, No. 1, l$Hc; do Na .3, lc. - . t . . . Kgg (per aoxen cauxoram rresn: Extras, 21; firsts, 17 He; second. 16c; third. 15Hc; dlrtlea, No. 1. 16c;. do No. 2, 14o. Cheese (per pound) California flats, fancy--11 He: firsts. 11c: seconds. 10c: California Young America, fancy, 13 Ho; firsts, lzc; storage, eastern xancy mow xora. isc; Oregon, ic. Potatoes (per cental) uompocs, i.i (O1.20: Ore eon Burbanks. . 80c$L10: river whites, fancy, 40085c; early roe. $1.25izsl.35; river, reds, .uhmu; sweet potatoes, $2.50 2.25 per crate; new. potatoes, i3c per peuno. . . Onions Eastern yellow, 4.j; eastern red, $3.608.76; Australian brown, $5.25 (6.50. s Oranre (per box) Navel,, fancy. 23.6002.26: choice. $1.752.66: stand- lards, $L351.T5; tangerines, $L6 2.00. U. S. Rubber DiTldendL New York. April 10. Untted State Rubber company report-net earning for the year tndea Marcn 31 01 is.sus. 000. Th dlrectora havo declared the regular tUvldends payable April 10. 1 Wool Sales During Past Week Have Been Made at Very Low Figures in the Boston Market Little- Doing Out Hero BEARS GIVEI Mil TASTE WTieat Shorts Are Forced to f Seek Protection by Coy ering.Tlieir Sales; v .,- CHICAQO WHEAT MARKJET. , . Opna" Close, . April . Gain. May ,....(),,, I1H . .8 , 1H July v...l.$4,. 84 ;MVs:;fl4 V Chicago,' April 10. WhD the wheat market did not regain the sharp Ions of yeaieraayi todays tradins; clearly indi cated that , the shorts will not have thing their own way at the present lov sl of-value. Chicago pit trader en tirely Ignored Ah foreign trade, for the market here opened strong . and .iimuv.. niiiia,AUEltiwi ! w -. Tm down for May and eloaed'Ud under ye- teraay. 1 oe appucauon 01 Btrengtn to the lata day trading In Liverpool Influ enced thl market moat, for the rapid recovery In prloe wa not made with out good cause. The ahort themselve seem to have the opinion that the mar ket at It present standing la a buxa saw that had aooner be let alone than tarn nored with. Shorts In thla market cov ered during the day a large per cent of their aalea of yesterday, but bull lead era estimate that the market ia still heavily oversold by depresslonists. Corn and oat followed the resump tion of the bull' rule In the wheat pit. and both option were firmer today with price put up. Provision were lightly depressed with profit taking In IKang oy Jjowning-Hopain uo.) WHEAT, Open. High. 80 1 Lovr. 88H $7 64 ClOB. May July May 14 85 CORN, OATS. 'tit Ji8 Kg Silt July Mar July MESS PORK. ...1147 1347 1135 ...1$76 1180 HIS May July 1185 1165 NVESTORS BUYING oil Market Forced Iligrher and Brings General List Up. Profit Taking. New Tork. April 10. Erie share were again eagerly sought by investor today, following the Btory or the Har riman plan to take care of the road and nut it In rood shat financially. The investment call for this issue I the heaviest In year because of Its very low price. Tne bullishness affected the rest of the market early In the day but later selllnr brourht about a reaction In the general list. ' Northern Pacific old ex-dlvldend today. Range by Pownlng-Hopktn Co.: DaeCRIPTION. Amal. Copper . .. Surar CoC F. It L Brooklyn Peoples Oa.... U. B. BteeL com. do oref erred.. Atchison I 74 B. A O I 84 can. racirio . Erie L. N. Mo. Pac Pennsylvania Reading . , . . Rock Island . Fo. Pacific . St, Paul U. Paciflo ... Am. Smelter . N. Y. Central N. Pacific- .. Anaconda . .. O. Northern . 8. Paciflo ... Metropolitan . Am. Loco. . . . Boo, c Cent. Leather Norfolk Rock Island, pfd. waDasn, pro, . O. & O. . Fed. Smelter ... Ontario Am. Woolens . i . Ex-dlvldend 1 per cent Total sale 847.600 shares. Money opened and waa-hirh at Hi per cent, low 1 per cent, closed 1 per cent. LOWEST PRICE RULING. Wool Transactions Are at Wee Fig ures of Late In Boston Market. Boston, April .10. Quite a line of scoured Oregon wool wft old at 64o In th ioston market thla week. This is the lowest price quoted on similar transaction for a very long time and compares with 68c obtained last om- Hier ana 7oo tnen asxea. ADOut su.uoo Dounds of No. 1 staple eastern Oreeon has been cleaned np at 19c in grease. In territory wool operation have been large in both combing and clothing grade. JrTices as wioaiy variant aa ever.. - March Copper Output. Boston. April 10. Th following ta ble show tne output of copper for tne month of March and the gain or loss over the corresponding period last year: f Lbs. Lbs. Inc. Mohawk ' . ....... ... .1,001.540 28,540 Dominion .......... 349,129 Osceola ............ 1,482.000 23.909 182.000 Qulncy 2,630,000 Tamarack j. 1.404.00ft . 80,000 IP4.UUU Calumet ,.... .,..7,410.000 1,190,000 Wolverine ......... 963,300 'IOB.too Allouea 882.975 'IO Decrease. i J". Season's Cotton Deliveries.1 ' York. Aoril 10. Ther have been 296.800 hales ox cotton delivered on con tract. In New York this season. That means that over $15,000,000- has changed hands hero for real cotton since Septem ber 1, without counting the money paid for cotton sold- on the spot Total re ceipts of cotton for th season at the two Texas port are now 2,258,723 bales. Signing Crew for Alaska. Astoria. Or.. April '. IS. Tho Alaska Fishermen's ' Packing1, company com menced today to sign Its crew for Its Bristol bay. Alaska cannery, for the coming season. . The ship Henry Villa rd Is now taxing on supplies, ana wiu u ready to go to, aea. on the , I6th.v Dry Goods Imports Decrease. -New York. Anril 10. Import of dry- good at the' port of New York for tho week ending March 23 as compared with the same week last year ahow a d-rr-an ef 81.fiTg.li8. General . merchan dise also show. a net . loss of $M '8,012 for th same period. . , ,; . GOOD PROMISES 6. 69 T 683 5IH 13U 127 121 126H 24 24 24 24 48 47 41 46 k 80 8 89 34 34 34 34 98 99 98U 98 ii I 77 76( 78 .. 165 106 164 H I54H 17 13 17 18 7 100 102 100 101 . 45 46 44 45 .,117 118 117 117 . 105 107 105 105 . 16 16 15 16 . 74 74 74 74 . 119 119 118 118 . 128 129 127 128 . 70 . 71 69 70 . 18 99 98 98 .1126 127 126 126 . 37 38 17 88 . 124 124 . 14 15 14 14 . 25 29 26 29 . 46 44 111 . 21 21 85 65 k 19 1B7 17 17 32 82 32 82 71 83 ..... 20 POLITICAL CLUB PUTS Oil SEAL OF APPROVAL Union E?publican Meml)ers Indorse Candidates for, : State Legislature. -.v..;,.-',1 . . - ; .. , At a meeting of the executive board of the Union Republican club held laat night It wa decided to Indorse a num ber of candidate- for legislative and other political office. " The decision came after a' good deal of warm dis cussion. It being contended by different member of the committee that it would be unwise- for the organisation to pledge Its support to candidates at this time. The member favoring indorsemsnt won the battle after a time, however, and set the Beal of their approval on the fol lowing candidates: tor tne senate, jumer v. uoiweu. ur. Etnmett Drake. - far the house. John Brown. J. W. Campbell. W. H. Chapln, D. F. Hard man and 1 t. Hick. For district attorney, uua u. MOr. The Forty-Fifth Precinct ReDubllcan club also Indorsed the same men aa were favored by the union club and added a few more. The additional men were Jehn B. Kelly for state senator and Harry E. Northrop and J. H. Hick man for representative. The Beuwood Kcpumican ciuo in dorsed the sam candidate at It meet lng-laat night . J UNION COUNTY TO v J0TE ON SALOONS - SeeHal DUeatch: t The JoeroaL) . La Grand. Or.. April 10. The county court ha granted the petition of J. H. Hubbard and others and ordered an election ' within Union count, Oregon, a a whole to be had June 1 to deter mine whether the aale of Intoxicating liquor ahall bo prohibited In the county. . , . . IT ' - Senator Operated on. Washington. April 8. Senator Han- brougti of Bouth Dakota, who had been suffering from an aoscess in tne ear for aorae time, was successfully oper ated upon last night at the George Washington University hospital. He will be confined to hi bed for a week or more. in 1 - , Knlrht's. the sleedees shoe men. look at their windows for $1.60 value In low hoe. - BOSTON COPTER MARKET. Furn!shed by Overbeck A Cooke Cc Boston, April 11. Official prices: Adventure . 1 uiroux ?6 Allouea, .... 14 B Old Lorn. ..16 Atlanta ... 9 Bingham . . 80 Cat A Uec.630 Crn Pn,n Sfi4f, Osceola .... 82 Qulncy 82 Hhannon ... HHB Tamarack .. 16 Victoria ... 3 H aS 5 Winona .... ( Wolverine ..124 a Ely 8H a. Hiii .... Butte. Coala, 21 United 6T4B Trinity .... 12 Parrot ..... 18H Nlppisslng . . Il Oreen .... $Vfe Michigan ., 11 Mohawk ... 48H No. Butte 63 H Nt, cons., ii NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT. PORTLAND. Clearings today. ......... .11, 084, 880. 1 8 Year aco 1.812.669.80 Balances today 84,801.63 tear ago....... i4,6S9.t SEATTLE. Clearing $1,074,798 alances 194,499 " TACOMA. CTearlngs ........$628,711 Balance 16,128 v Paper Company Starving. New York. April 10. The executive committee of the International Paper company haa recommended the reduction from to 4 per cent in the dividend. The chief reason for this action Is the poor condition of the paper trade. This corporation nas Deen tne aupject oi much newspaper antagonism due to the nign prices exacted, ine xree importa tion of pulp is demanded a th solution to the present aituatlon. Heavy Argentine Shipments. ' No Tork, April 10. Th weekly av erage of Argentine shipments during March was e,4oo,ooo tunnels, compar ing this average with th average of the three preceding years. It 1 found that the current seaaon 1 75 per cent greater. Since January , 1, 69.626.v00 bushels have been exported, valued ap proximately at $60,000,000. Cotton in Sight. New Tork. April 10. -Burin th month of March ther were brought into sight 766,849 bale of ootton. For the, season to April 8, covering 216 day, sight receipts were 10,032.564 bales, or 2,200,000 bale more than last yearns receipts. - Northwest Crop Weather. Western Oregon and Western Wash ington Fair tonight and Saturday; light frost tonignt; northwest winds. Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and Idaho Fair tonlaht and Saturday: Ught frost tonight. . Brazil Coffee Shipments. New York. April 10. Tho amount of coffee from Braxil to Europe on April 1 was Ss.,000 hags, againat 598,000 on March 1. a decrease of 213.000 baara The present Brasllian crop Is conserva tively estimated at 11.000,000 bags. Great If orthern Dividend. New York, April 10, The Great Northern Railway . company haa de clared the regular 'quarterly dividend of 1 per cent payable May 1. Books close April 15 and reopen May 2. New lork Cotton Receipts. New York. Apr IT 10. Receipts of cot ton at this port since September 1 have been 750,736 bales. There have been 3,000 balea aold out of th local stock to Japan.. v- Yukon Gold Shares. ; New Tork. A or fl 10. Curb trail In a- Yuaon joia openea nign. t; low, 4; closed. 4. . - Tacoma Wheat Market. Tacoma. AprtF 10. Wheat exoort Club, 82c: bluestem, 84c: red, 80c 5 Chicago Cash' Barley. Chicago. April . 10. Cash barley. 68 0 83c. Metalln and Haho Stooks. Mammoth. Morning and American lead stock are active trader. We will buyU any amount oi aiammom at tne mar ket price. The L. Y. Keady Investment company, 337-339 Chamber of Commerce. CouT d'AIene Rlininfl Stock For further development, purchasing oars, track, etc, the Potici Mining Co, of Idaho have decided to dispose - of 100.000 shares more of -their treasury stock, as follows: 3-5,000 share at 10o, 25,0t)0 share at -15c. The.. remaining 50,000 shares are optional "with thl company whether sold or withdrawn. - . Investigation : thorough : solicited In formation and sample shown at TJTTTS L a. 4 and 8, S1H M0mXIS3Sr. v ,0s, p. Ii. AUSTIN. Prtsidfiit, B&NKS mm BONDS With , your fnoncy. They buy. because of the gttrtctiyf-; .in v terest rttei that are pala by the' ifeauing ' company.!. Uiutlly bonds, especially railway bond, are isaued in denominations of $1,000. , This makes small In , vesting prohibltivo. Tb issu ance of railway bonds in de nominations of - $100, selling upon esay terms and guaran teeing the payment of interest with assets modestly valued at : over $3,000,000 by the OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY COM PANY ia a novelty bt financier Ing. It has proven popular in San Francisco, whera over half the issue has been' subscribed. Portland people, many of them the most representative citizens, have been extremely interested in the plan of the ' OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY COM PANY. They are keeping in close touch with the results we are securing.,; The chief feature of these bonds ia their denomination. $100. The sec ond is the reaaonable price at which we are gelling them $92 for cash in full and $95 on time payments. The third and most excellent feature ia the fact that an opportunity ia for the firat time afforded to the small in vestor to become the possessor of gilt-edged, profitable securi ties upon easy terms and . be earning money while paying for them. . If you place your money in a savings bank, drawing 4 per cent interest, you get nothing for your money until it haa been in the ' bank for aix montha. Then you get interest only on the balance to your credit at interest-paying time. Invest in the bonds of the OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY COM PANY, and this la the plan: Pay $16 cash and $10 per month. In eight months yon have paid for the bond. The first interest date for you will be November 1. At that time you will re ceive 5 per cent on $100, or 5.21 per cent on $96, the price yoU paid. Thus, from the time yon make your first payment of $16, you are receiving interest on the total amount. It's the peculiar ly attractive interest that catches the banker. Why not you? Morris Brothers Room 6 Chamber o! Commerce , San Francisco Office Oregon Journal 1206 Call BIdg. Telephone XCeanuy 8181. , AX) VTKTISXHCBlrTO AITD 8ftj3 . ' gcuupxioaa uoiurxs. .. Oregonlan when In San Flranetaeo can have their mall sent la oar of The Journal offloa. -ARTHUR L. FI8IL Representative. Medical Building PARK AND AiDEE STS. Alphabetical Directory Batrd, A. W, physician, and nrgOft Suite 625-9. Main 1409, A-1409. Barber, 8. J Biggs, jr. q, JUrsteL Htm, aentists suite ezo. ',; , Vreneh. C. Osrtrnde. IT chrslcian Suite 625. Phones Main 714, A-4917. Plher, . KU, Vtn dentlBt Suit 422. Phones Main 4311, A-1640. Hrd. sr. 2eoa Wlltot. Dhysiclas a: surgeon Practice limited to genito urinary diseases. Formerly FUedaer bldg. M. 265. A-1865. Kosmer, O. U Parker, K. Vn. Suit 609. Phones Main 265, A-1865. Hawk. O. E., Dr., pkyslolaa and snrgon Suite 407. Main iaiz. a-ioi. reefer, J. B-, Dr., dentist Suite 617. Main 2483. A-3494. Tv, fkmo-, Ur-, dentist Salt EOS. Ph.mm Msln 678. A-2744. ' ' PerklB, T. T. dentl Bulto 407, Phones Main 1512. A-6404. , : Tlmms, Edna On Dr phystclan Suite 625. rnonea Mam ii. a-4k. Tisitiag irar' Association Bult I0L Phone Main 4087. Wataoa, Alfred I"- r- dentist Suite 603. Phones Main 678. A-2744.? Tnny. S. Cm, TOtmy pkyslolaa and sur geon Butt 608. Main 878, A-487S. BJlegler, Amelia and rred J- physlola&a Ml irgon Main 682. A-4043. KEW TODAT. Fine Business Chance 'J For a limited time wo will consider a firopoaltion from reliable parties for the easing of a first-class up-to-date fruit and vegetable cannery, now being com pleted her. Write to vr call on A. Wll helnT Jr.. See. MONKOB CANNEitT ASSOCIATION, Morfroe. Oregon. ., Finest piece of property on wpt slope of Mount Tahor now offt-rd for Bale. - Residence sit or -greemJioyse lo cation. ;. : ' -i .!. '.. f Ir.rtrnr.:i 'T: Tlionip cn (.'ha'r.bei of Coinreerco. m:V TODAY VIBERG HEIGHTS , Exclusive rlsidcnce district. , Buiiding restrictions. All modern improvements. . Sightly lots, $500 to $753 easy terms. Wanted desirable . homebuild ers. - - '- , ,:: V': COLUMBIA TRUST CO. 7 1 3 1 4-lr COUCH BLDO. 109 foerth . treat Bear WatMnston Portland's nearest ocean beach. The best beach, the best building sites, the best water and the best fishing. Lots cheap for a short time only, - ' : ' DELAURA BEACH COMPANY Room 5 Lafayette Bldg. Corner Sixth and Washington sts. Smith's Addition Montavilla FOR ACRES AND HALF ACRES Terms to Suit UUJfWI . Take, Montavilla car to Hibbard street and Villa avenue. ' Branch office, 107 Villa avenue. Or call at 231 Worcester Building,' C. P. WELLS. Main 3253. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. ueauty rariors BmK;":: sage, eto. Mrs. Bonney, 718 Bwetlana. UWIfl MULTNOMAH WOOD CO. UUUWholele and retail deal- ers. 280 Stark It Main 4611. A-2561. TnctiannaA I a hoUSellold xno iiuutoiiMJ need. See John. P. Sharkey about It Phone A2627; Main 660. 6th at, cor. Washington. Gas Mantles i&fiS flo&rfi. each; $1.75 do. Manning, 48 Third t. TVinpa o wuy and ieuberger, ill If U-wWasn. Choice wines, liquor and cigar. Look for our eut-rat sale. Free delivery. Phone Main 2384. ... i 1 : 1 111 rr: : - 1 1 I vvnrwi Ana coax star vvooa toai IVUUU Co f4g 2d. - M. 6918, A-1477. BUSINESS CARDS. BOWE, DAVIS KILHAM, 108-111 ID t Blank book manufactured: agta, for Jonas' Improved Loose-Leaf ledg- ers; see tne new Kureaa tear. CLAN TOWELS DAILY COMB, brusn, soap, 51 per Laundry Towel Bui brush, soap, 21 per month. Portland lunarv jk Towel Bunnir Bin ana coucn sis. fnone 410. CHARLES L. MASTICS CO.FRONT . and Oak sts. leatber and akin of very description, for all purpose! sole ano lap cutter; una ins. 1806 STABLES. HACKS, LIVEHX, board Ins; and sale; furniture moving; 122 Union eve.: East 8682; night phone Main 6044. W. A. Hessian, Prop. BRUIK DETECTIVE SERVICE CO. " 49 Hamilton bldg. M. 4943: A-284S. Warren construction ca - Street bavins, aldewalka and cross ings. 314 I L timber Eitchange. WB OIVJB YOUR ACCOUNTS SUCH personal attention as they demand. R. C Chlsm. 607 Couch bldg. A-8218. . ADOLPH A. DEKUM. 131 1ST ST.. carries a full and comDlete assort- mentor putcner- supplies. TIN ROOFINO, GUTTERING, RE- painns; ana general joDDing. j. loan. Ill Jefferson st. cino 14.. f. E. BEACH COl. TUB PI6NEEH - nut co. winnow giaaa ana giaaing. no 1st. jKnon ma. C ST. PFLUUER, NOTARI PUBLIC, eooimlssloner of deeds. . Deutsche poUrlst K. 14 Muikey bldr.. 2d and Mor. DUFUBiA - DUFUR, 618 CORBETT bldg. Pbone A-6336; largest and most complete stenofrapnio otrice m west. HAIR ROOTED, CURLED, CRIMPEO na waved to stay, ana maae up. j. j. tJorgr, 4s m. vm. maai zzii. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING 'COT of Portland. Office 855 Worcester bile. NEU A- KINUSLEV: 26. 1ST.. POUT? Mtnq leading marble and granite wks. LAWTERS' ABSTRACT A TRUST C(X m. .so, a 4222. Portland Trust Co. biix. DONNERBERG A RADEMACH Kit. plumbers, 808 Btirnslde. ' Main 2 S 1 . BIRKENWALD A CO. 804-3c EV- erett t largest butcher Btipr-ly hoim, DESIGNERS AND PHOTO E.N'JH AV er. Nets Conns way. 169 2d M. 7 U.' PLATING, OXIDIZING.- PORT LA N L Plating Co.. 302 E. Wah. K. 12s 3 . JAS. McL VVOODACO ALL K1NLH "t7? insurance, surety bonds. McKay bMir. ISAAC L. WHITE FIBJB-4NSURANt:-. 844 Sherlock bldg j ' . : REAL ESTATE. GENERAL BROKLi:- axe, insurance, swa, journal. RE.U rSTATE TRAJfSFEISS TT. mam ,.-.. m. m A m K H O imrltw ih.fraM AV Trust Co.. 1 C of ('. Gottlieb- B Uliet ; and wife t eorK Henala, jot woe n, North Trvfnffton . ... ...... .21. 6a9 Herman F. Rlechel to Joseph cron, jots s ana , uiut. Center addition 400 gycamor Ral Estate cottirmny to Laura n, n.rnt. tut b,,ii'ia 8. Kam Park . , in Sycamore Pa) Estate ri!.3: -t to Frea M. r-riit, in -j. . 8. Kern' Park 1 ) John Pndr and wif- 1 C. Kiriin-y, h't '). I'.-o'-t . bina P O. twtn and ; t- . A. M... ' f -. V (5f ' .""V-' 1: t.j.i ... Delaura Beach