The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 22, 1908, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 82, 1S03.
13
ARRESTED FURNITURE FACTORY
: HALED BEFORE BAR OF JUSTICE
FREEfjflli OR
- a . 4wSaaBWaSaWaSSaWaaawaaaaa
Speculation Rife Relative as
; to Will Pick Com
. . ' initteo Plum. -
Jtafns Arc Still Needed in Northwest
Wheat Belts Bccausetf Small Fall Dur
ing Early Fall-Kainins: in California.
T
(ETS
O DAY'S MAR!
fill SHIES
inin iTirir iriTnnif
JIMIIMIUIUIU
First : Three Fools Have
k Dates Changed Because of .
. ; ; : Lack of Bidding ' .
- Front street features: , 1 . ; "f
"' No demand for mohair, j ,
, Wool offers are nominal. I ,
E(M are holding firm, i i , ,
Another ear Texas onions. .
, . , Strawberries selling better. . ...
. Fancy navel oranges up. ' - .;
Mora bunanas arrlva In.
', -, Chicken market fraction Off.
.Dressed meata ere picked up. 1 -.
Plenty -of salmon coming. '
Cantaloupes In about two weeks, v
- Another oar ls Angeles cabbage. ( :
Cheese market down a notch, ,
Creamery butter holds steady.
i! - ' m ! ' :',v
Wo Demand for Mohair.
--'At the moment there la 'practically
no demand for mohair. In the Pacific
northwest Locally tha market la stag
nant and two pools which ware auppoaed
to be sold ssveras daye ago have been
withdrawn because of tha lack of com
petition. Including tha Dallas oool
- whoso data was chanced from April It
. to April IS, this makes three mohair
' pools tha first three offered to com
- to an unsatisfactory - and. - Tha prices
'now being offered by dealers for am all
lots of mohair range around ISO 18 fee
a pound,. compared with an average of
It Wo for tha pools sold a year ago.
According o report only one or two
firms really want to-buy large lots of
, jnonair at an ana juet wnat prices tney
nra offering cannot be ascertained.
Those who hare been the heavieat pur-
chasers of pools during; recent years
' have thua far kept their bands off this
years market. ; - -
' Onno Oe Tnnds to Bay.,
It Is stated by soma Interests that
the main, trouble with the demand for
; mohair at this time Is that buyers on
this coast do not have tha ready rash
.." to advance on tha purchases In view of
. tha backward payments , by' - sastern
manufacturers.- While 'local . people
could secure tha money to buy if the
funds wars not tied up too Ion in the
cast, it is stated mat tno financial con
ditions there fores the buyers on the
. coast to go alow and look out for
themselves. - f
. Exactly the same . conditions exist
. la the. wool market at the . moment
and the small bualneaa of two weeks
ago has dwindled down to a' very
nominal basis. Therefore quotations as
at present - printed are of a nominal
nature. -. - ' '
; Beet O ranges Are Xlfaer.
The .better grades of fancy oranges
are showing an advance of 2So a bos
In the local market becauae of recen
edvanoea at primary point a. A car"' of
" extras came In this morning and was
' quoted firmly at 13 - a box. Ordinary
orsnges . are advanced to ff.60 a box,
wnue rancy range surr at .7S,
... 's Asparagus from ' local points'' Is ' In
, larger su
lupply with the price holding
ed. Little demand for the Call-
nnchanre
- fomla stuff.
: Strawberries were in good supply this
msrnlng from Flofi and because of
thnuarh at somewhat lower nrices.
A car ef cabbage from toi Angeles
' was unleaded this -, morning. . Market
firm.,'" t . t r ' V ' -
: Another fr of .Texas. Onions" arrived
this mornlnr In rood shane.. , Prosnects
for alight cut In price. ' "Mo change.
today. , r. . ;
Several cars of bananas were reported
( Bg-ga Are Holding rimu i
The' tone lm the egg market Is quite
good at this time. - While receipts are
oulte 'fair and even liberal - In , soma
quarters demand la sufficient 1 to keep
, puppiie; - moving wen ana - tne marker
.along the street la being maintained at
. 17 He. . . . - ..,
, Chicken market may be considered
lower because, of : the tendency among
the larger buyera ta hold off their pur-
Chases onwocount-oi ine nign prioes
aske-l ,.-' .' ' ' '
Creamery butter Is holding steady at
' zsc for best 1 stocg. ; j
. Balmoa Bon Is Mixed.
' On the! lower Columbia river s the
salmon run eontinuee very light and
cannerymen report but a light pack to
date.' One of the large cold storage
operators Ltndenberger -nas not begut
'nnerations vet because of the email run
hut' will probably start his plan,! after
the first of the month, v m
On the Willamette river the catch Is
verv.rood nut most or tne nsn aatnereo
In to date consist of steelheada: This
Is the spawning season, for that variety
and the fish are therefore of f poor
' quality, Plenty of all grades. .however,
tn the local market. '
' . Front street sells at the following
prices. "Thosevpaid shippers are less
regular commissions: - ; , ? , j
: , :.'' Oraln. : Hon ad Say.
' FL.OT7R Bastm Ore iron t petenti
4 R" straights. 18.88: exports. , 11.45
tS.Sd; valley, .4S; graham, Jia. 14.15;
whole wheat, $4.40; rye, 60s, $&;50; bales
"HAY Producers , xrice Timothy,
Willamette valley, 'fancy sis: omin-
err
O It: eastern Oregon, 1 14
1(1 miMO, iwi.o, BiuT.r, iv
iovie.se; oiover. iivou;
cheat, t J ; alfalfa, ill
' t Cheese. Erff and ronltrr.
. BOOS Extra 'fancy, candled, lIMe.
CH1CESE Full cream, - flats, IS He;
half i skimmed, lSHo lb; Toung Ameri
eaa, 1 Vie per lb; California, Xosng
f Americas. lo;, flats, 140 lb.! i !
POULTRT Mixed chickens,' 14c
ibt '- fancy nens KHcaibo: roost
broilers,. 14 8; geese, old. 9o lb;
turkeys,1 alive, lEfJ)17u per lb; dVessed,
' 19 (3200 lb ! squabs, fl.60 dosen( pigeons,
ILS 5 dosen; dressed poultry, llVio
Y? per iD.nigJier., ..v v-':'.'- v.-jifi-v.!'
- Boml Wool 'u BUN. V ;
- HOPS HOT crop, first prime,' Co;
prime, ft o; mtaium xo prime. c; me
dium, I 4o lb;.l0 crop. HOtHih
oontracts, 1008. 8Ho Tlx .
WOOL 108 WlUamette valley, 11 Vk
.tM6e.-- ! .: "i-
MOHAIR1908 Nominal, U&ltiC
- H1UJU.B uryt niaea. ixispiso id; sait,
46o;, green, le less; calves, green.
' 6 7c; kips, So lb:, bulls.. gTeea salt,
... . BtrCK-paif TVa WHhMrln IKffDtAn
eaoh short wool. 15oO w. medium.
: wood, eOcQSi each; long wool, .lee 0
II JS each. .... - -TAIXOW
Pitme. per , VC. 3e O
y Mo. 4 and aroaaa, lHa. - . "
1
rrnlte aad egetabiea.
POTATOES Select. tBo. selling: buy
ing, Willamette valley, 46 60c; eastern
CANTALOUPES WILL 1
SOON ELOPE. HOWEVER
e ;' ' Get your appftltea ready for e
4.'' cantaloupes, for they're ooming - e
e and will soon be with us. L. 8. e
;. Martin, a local broker; who has e
4 been appointed - representative r e
for Crutchfleld A'Woolfolk of El e
Centro, California,, hae received
advices - that the first express 4
e '.shipments will he made May' IS,' i e
e and. the first - carlots from .the e)
e Imperial .valley May 20. It Is : e
v ' stated that Crutchfleld & Wool- .
rav'folk. control a. tjilrd , of the en ' 4
'tire Imperial valley acreage. ..e)
-prospects for good crop. " ,,
e. f A.-;i..s -.i-.S!.. ...- i-r
ALL EATING MEATS
' AFTER 0 DAYS' FAST
e The after-Lenten, demand for 4
e .'meats la qnormoua in the Front
e atre.et marketa -while the re- . e)
e , telpts of drM veal, have been '
e quite liberal during the'paat SI '
e hours,", says Frank .Templetoa ( e)
e of Templeton A Graham, "the de- ' e
4 mend has been good enough to e
e hold the market stiff with all e)
e' arrivals moving. ,
4 -"There Is a scarcity of dressed ' e)
4 hogs at this time and the trade, 4
e) , does not know how long U will .
e be thus This is the feame coo-
" diUon that - rules every year e
t about, this tima.-,- , , f . V ,
Multnomah and Clackamaa. e8e per
cwt; aweeta, new potatoes, 6c.
ONJON8 Jobbing - price, beet Ore.
fon, 84.J41J4.tO; seconds, 4; Texas.
J.74 prr 60 lb. crate; 6 crate lots, 81.88
crate; garlic. 8c lb.' !
APPLES Select. $1: fancy. 11150
f.60; choice, 81.00; ordinary, 81.11
1 FRESH FRUITS Oranges. 11.180
I. 76; bananas IHo per lb; crated. u;
lemons, $1V 8.60 box; grapefruit. 81-600
8:60: plneapplee, MQ4 doi: Ungerinea.
II. 18 box; strawberries, I1..8GZ. per II
box crate. - ' m ,
VTLOklfABLES Turnips, new, 10 0
600, aack; .carrots, 60o per sack; beets,
C6tf76o per aaok; parenlpa scll ! eehr
base, 8t 60O2.00r tomatoes, California,
tl.; Florida, 8S.508.76; Mealcan, U;
ans, lict cauliflower. Oregon, i&cC$l
aos; peaa,. iwic; noreeraaian oo iuj
artlch'ucea, 76o dos; green onlona, 40e
dot; veppers, bell IRm Chile. 16o lb:
lettuce, tia dos; cucumbers, hothoune,
California., 81. 6010 dos; radlahea He
aoa, ouncnes; rnuDaro, iiregon, te id;
celery, 84.6)34.76 crate; cranberries,
eastern, 8-09 10.80; sprouts. ' 8c lb;
asparagus, Oregon, 0O7p lb; California,
0 id; spinaon, . as vuo uox. . - ,
" ' .... '- Qrooertca, Bntal'.xw , ; -"' ''i.
8UOATR California 4V Hawaiian Re
fineryCube. $8.JI0; powdered. 185:
berry. 6.66; dry granulated. 4 45; XXX
granulated. 14.55; conf. A., 6.46; extra
B 68.00; golden O.. 6.60; D.. yellow,
86.16; beet 'granulated,' $6.16i . bar
rels, 16c; half barrels. 80c; boxes, 66e
aavance ea aaca eeaie
(Above prices are 80 daye net gasb
quoiaiiona.1 , ,, , . j . ,.
i HONKY 8S 60 per crate, . '
-COFFE& Paoaaye vranJa. 1 tl.K8tf
14.48.-
SALT Coarse Half around. 100a.
18.60 per ton: 60s. 814 00; tabla alry
0a. 18.00: 100a 81176; bales. 81.10;
Imported Liverpool. "60s. lltf.O-. le,
6 11.00:4a 18.00; extra fine earrers. la
ta anil 10a 14 6006.10: iJvernool lums
ock. 820.60 per to; M-lb rock. ; 1 18.60;
JOoaT 111.00. .. J. , i .'.i -.
' (Above prices appfv to sales of leas
uian car iois. uu iota ai special pnm
subject to rittrtuetlona.)
RICE Imperial Japan. No. 1, 4e; No.
I iHtfltici Nw Orleans, head, J:
AJax. 6c; Creole. 6a ; j.. "
BEANS rosll ht-. 84.56: ' Hree
white. 84-86; pink, 18.86; bavou. 81.81;
Lim
ner
pine- nuie, 16o per lb: blcaery note.
lo per lb; braxii nuta. lee- per io; ru
beru, 16c per lr-t -fancy pecans. li&Zvt
per lb; almonds. 14a -v- -
Keats. ntS aad Frovtsloas. .
MEATS rronl atreee
Hogs, fancy.. 8o lb; ordinary, 7 7c;
large, - 6to; voaj, - exire. so per
lb; - ordinary. 8Ve per lb; heavy,
it8o per lb, mutton, fancy, il per lb.;
spring tamo, Kwutiv - ' "
uiuu haiji.nj K 1 1. Porlltn.1 Deck
(local) hama. 10 to 11 lba. MVic per lb.;
14 to 1 lba.. 14e per lb.; 18 to 20 lba,
14c;- breakfast bacon. .4H(fl2o per
lb: picnics. 10c per Jb; cottage roiL lie
lb- reerular yhort clears smoked. 11 Vao
per lb; unsmoked, 10He per lb; clear
backs, ynsmoked, lOMc; smoked,- llic;
union buna, isi io lid id; -unamoxea,
lie r.er lb: smoked. 13c per lb: clear
bellies,' unsmoked, , lie per lb; smoked,
14o per lb; -shoulders. Ill per lb;
nleklMl toniru.a. VOj taclk v
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10a. llC
per lb; 6s, It -to - er lb; 60-lb tins, ltWc
per lb; steam rendered, 10a, UVq per
b; es, 11 lea per , id; , campvunu, ius,
tic perao. . - " , ,
T.lbH Hock cod. 1114 lb; flounders.
So per lb; halibut, 8c per lb; striped
bass, 1 to per toi catfish, tlo mr lb. aal
mon, chlnook, to per lb; steelhead, 7c
er id; nernnge , o -u per. id; soiea,
n ' ner- lb: shrlmDS. ' . lOo ner
lb; perch, to par lb; lorucod, lie per loj
lobsters, 18c psr lb., fresh mackerel. So
per lb: crawfish, 160 per don; stur
geon. I1V4C oer lb: black bnsa 20e ner
lb; silver smelt. 67o per lb; sturgeon.
lZttO " to; iiucj uuu, i ?l emus,
fl.uoOl. 60 dosen: anad. luc ,
OYSTERS tshoaj water nay. per gal
lon. 61.60; per 100-ib sack. 6.0T; Olym-
? la, per gallon. 83.40; per.IOO-lb aack,
470696.60; Eagle, canned. 80o ean; 81
dosen;' eastern In shell. 8L76 per hun
dred. -""-.. ';
ret or clama 81.00 per host loo per doe.
v mints, Goal OO. Cta. ; ' '...'
ROPE Pure roanlla. 13c: standard.
IlWo; sisal .ci L B. SisaL 8io.
Coal ,oua-v !;,-
Iron Bble. Cases.- Wood Bbla
Water White ' lOHo i 14VC
Pearl Oil .r ..-. 18 0 -'".v
Head Light IXHo l1Ov .'
Eocene . ..... . ,
Special s WtW.. 14 ; ft
::S .'.- f It "-.a
' 28 r O .
,,' tl O A,- '...
Elaine ....... .....
Extra Star. ... . ..
ria mn taa i " '
. ' ' : Iron Bbla' Casea
V. M. ani P. Nanhtha .. .ll'Ao , ' llHc
Red Crown Oaaollne,....16HO ? ; 21te
Motor Oaaollne ........ .16 io ; 11 e
66 per cent Gasoline . . .80 - o . 7 He
No. 1 Engine uiaunaca. o s o
: : BENZINE 86 deg., cases, 19V4o per
gal; Iron bbM.lt M per gal. x , f
TURPEN ' 1NE In cases, 71o, per gal;
wood bble, 69o per gaU i-
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls 49c; Cases
66c; bolled bble 61c; -. cases 67o a gal;
iatm of sro eallons la less. - . -
- W HIT K uuti 'ien lots, 7e per lori
600-lb lote. 8c per lb; lees lota. 1: 1
. wiKifl aiL rresent oasis at s js.
, .. I k m ... Bin, , ,
NEVADA QUOTATIONS
STRIKE BANANA PEEL
' San' Francleco, April 81. Last night's
closing prices: . ,
GOLD FIELD DISTRICT.
Sandstorm 87o, Red .Ton Ext. lBo, Co
lumbia Mt 20c, Jnmbar Ext. 80c, Sliver
Pick 20c, Black Butte Ext; 2c, AUanta
26c, Great Bend 1 56c,' Florence 83. S7,
DIam. B. B. Cons. Ko. Comb. Fraction
6Tc; F. Mohawk IlSo, Red Hill 24c, L6d
Dillon Jo. Tellow Tiger 12c, Goldf. Cona
-1 ! 1'
Ton. Nevada. 18.76. Ton. Montana
11.80,. MacNamare 30c, Ton.- Belmont
81.12, Ten. North Star, 12c, Jim Butler
320. -.';
-", MANHATTAN DISTRICT.
Granny 2c, Jumping Jack' $1.02. . ' -
SCATTERED blSTRICTS. , -';
Nevada IIUIs 22.60. Pittbu Sliver
Peak 11.12. . . , f
Xorthweat Batik Statement,' U
Clearings today 743,248.68
Year ngo l.nj.sni.M
Balances - today .....,',.', . $82,670.32
Xear ago v . . . . il; . i ; . i . . . 128.638.00
- ,. ... ' . - ' . i
' ". Today's Metal Market. ' '
New Tork, ApVil 22. Metal prices:
fionrier Lake. 12fiil2Tic: elect rli-.
I2H13c;, castings, 12HQ12H& .-
as, xs.; Mexican reas, tne
NUTS Peanuta jumbo, le per lb;
Virginia. te per lb; roeetM. e
par lb; Japanese, t 0Hcr roasted. 8 He
lb: wainuta caiiioruia. is" er to:
SHEEP PRICES
UiER KNIFE
;..f eaSSSSBSBaeSBawsawaawaSaWaaaW
Quotations Are Cut in Some
Lines, With General Ten-,
: dene j" of Line Lower. '
'-. PORTLAND UVESTOCK RUN.,
, '. Hogs. Cattle. VM.
Today ,; ......... 6 ' JJ
I08 80 U10 UP?
l08 t.. 114 , II . 4
orUanf Union Stockyards,. iprft tt.
Lower prices are ruling In some linee
showing a loss In . value. The entire
aheep market is In - a wesker position
and the trade eipects a lower range of
values to, ruls In the Immediate fu
ture. . . . v
So scarce have been the supplies of
hogs that eight head, which were un
loaded from the steamer Mascot this
morning, soon thereafter started on the
road to the stockyards and were half
way to their destination oerore me
men from the yards discovered them.
The market Is very firm with the top
moved to 66.60. - . -
Cattle on aocount of berng In small
receipt, sre able to hold at former quo
tations, but the market Is. not any to 3
firm.
A yesr ago todoy all lines were firm.
rf fll1 vmrA nrlrea: v
Hoge best etuff. tttlf 8! to"H
ers and China fats, $6.76tfl; fblock,
I6.7&OS.
Cattle Select eastern Oregon steera
86.16: fancy,. 38: medium, 84.6004.76;
beat cows and heifers. 84W4.25; medium
cows, tl.60tfl.76; bulls, $2.60t; stags,
82 6004. - r . ,.
Sheep Beet wethers, 18 0;.fl
Ismbs weighing 76 pounda, I4.604f8:
ewes. 35: mixed, $6J.60: yearlings, If
fas. $6.76 I; shearlings. $6f 6.60.
.,. - 4 lies. ! sjsesa-at-aae , ,
HOGS ARE 8LIDIXQ AGAIX
Sfarket Opens Steady bot Close 10c
Lower fiheep Weak In Eaat.
Chicago April (22. Receipts Hogs,
23,000; rattle, . 14.000; aheep, 16.000.
Hogs opened steady : af yesterday s
close. Left over yesterday. 1.800.
Mixed, 36.40 1 6.86 ; hesvy, $S.68ff 6.84;
rough. 36.3606.66; light. 36.45&6.80.
Cattls steady and sheep strong.- Hoge
cioaod weak. lOo lower; cattle Steady;
sheep weak. -i" t'
Kanaaa 'lty, April i. neceipia
Hoge,-10,000; rattle. 6,000 sheep; 4,000.
Omaha, April 23. Recelpta Hoga
8,000; catUe, 6,700; sheep, 7,000.
S2 A POUND IS
FOB FIRST CHERRIES
Sacramento. Cel.. April 22. The first
box of cherries shipped ly the Cali
fornia fruit exonange on tne litn in
stant from the Smith orchard of Vaca-
auction block in Chicago for $20. This
is at vie rsie or. a pouno. id. nr
box shipped by the California fruit dis
tributors Is expected to reach Its Phil
adelphia destination this evening. -
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET, '
Earl Clouds i Give Way to Sunshine
V Which la Obstructed Again.
New Tork, April 22. Financial doubt
was shbwn at the opening of the stoek
market todnv. - The eeneral market waa
a fraction easier, but after getting under
headway the early gloom was casi on
and prices rose a fraction or two. This
was lost later in me any oy uauiaaiitai.
Tropins waa nn a aliarhtlv ImDrOved
scale, but the tone of the market is still
slow. The only change of prominence
was a loss of 1 point by Canadian Pa
cific, r- '. . ' -V -Vl ;
j Range by pownlng-Hopklni Co.)
inscription:
Amal, Cop..,,-.
8uar
Col. F. & I.....
armmyn .......
Peoplea Oas ..,
u, p. Bioe a. .
ao pia , ..
Atchison ..... ..
Bait. A O.
Can. Pac. ......
rie t .
L.- dt' N. .' ....,Y
Mor i Paov-
Reading .......
Rock Island ....
St. Paul ...X...
union Pac. ... ,.
Ajn. Smelter ...
HI T. Cen. . . ....
Nor. Pacific.,..
Anaconda ......
Southern Ry. ...
Great Northern
Soo. c. ......... .
R. I. p . ...... . . .
Am. Locomotive.
Ches. & Ohio...
Central Leather
Ontario & West..
Smelter, . p. .. . ..
Am. Woolens. . . .1
Monev : High. 3 Der cent: , low. IV.
per, cent; close, 1 per cent.
SPOKAXB MIXING EXCHANGE.
(Furnished by Downlng-Hopklns Co.,
Members Spokane Exchange.)
Spokane, April 22. Official prices:
k-y- r , v . Bid. Asked.
AJax ..' ,......(-10 13H
Aiameua , . 4. - . - h
Alhambra 1 ........... ... 9 y , ,e
Alberta Coal A Coke....... 16- ...
Am. Commander .......... 3 6
Bell.. 10
Bullion 4 -
Chaa Dickens .....,.... 17 . 20 :
Can. Cons. Smelter . 68 - 76
Copper King 1 w.,r." 8 - 4
Dominion Copper ...... ..-170 110
Evolution ,. .......,.. 3 -t H
Echo .. i. 1 1
Galbralth Coat .............. , 27 .
Gertie ,. it
Granby Smelter . 4. 80 80
Hecla .. ..300 80 t
Happy Day .' , I ; 4
Holden Gold A Cop....... 4
Hummlna- Bird ......
HypOtheek , 1
Idaho Giant . .... . . .. .?H
Internat'l. C. A U.. ....... t
Lucky Calumet ........... 17
2o"
Mlasoula Copper ......... 10 11 H
Mineral Farm ' 1H 2
Moonlight . -i
Mtrifin . . l . . a a a a S'm t 4. T M . 'T J Y
, .- , 1 ........ X . i; 5 (',. r
He ....,,... ., 4 .-
ul . ....... . .. . 4 " ,-r f
He Smelter JT4 . .. ,
-pcariboo'::'.:!.i-'26 - $?
Nina Mil e , 4,- t ,
uora raui
. a m
Panhandle
TarW rtanr
Rambler-Cariboo. . . i.,....- 26 3TH
Relndeer .. - J .
Rea (16 to lf.,. 1 ,14
Sonora .. ...... 4H
Snowshoo , . ........ !". . ' 10 H
Snowstorm . , ... 11-. '110
Sullivan . . ' . . ............. . - 1
Pullivan Bonds JJH
Stewart . 81 88,
Tamarack A Ches...,.., ,.v 80 '
Wonder .. ;.......; 3 ,. 3
, Sales J.ooo .involution at -
vij XWcaRo Cash Barley. v
CWcalo, .April l$.-r-Caaii barley,' TO
4184C ' - . ' - '
PAID
67 i 68 68 '
126 (127 126, 126
24H 24H 24 24 -
ai, a a S A tt A A
ir 71
.! ! !! m
H h 4
H 74 7H 76H
83 88 5 1 it US
155 U 166 164 164 U
174 H
'ii'" 'iiii a
117 " I17H 116 117
106H 106 106 106?,
16 15 1SH 15
74H 74 H 74 74H
118 118
128 12H 128 120
69 69 6 69
98 8 , 87 07
124 126H 124 124
87 S7H 37 87
14 .14 14 1494
122 ,'t... t.... J2S
111 113 111 111
2f 28 ?7 27
M'irm ill
2$ . ...... ...... 22
OATS DEOMID
''
PUTS PRICE UP
' yil.
Government business Sends
Values to $27.50 to $28
7 Eggs Are" Easier. ;
Oats demand la greatly Increased In
eonsequencs of the government order
ana ror jno, i wnue buyere are onering
318 to producers delivered here. 13 ray
oats ranee firm at 627. .
Eggs were eealer - on the board of
treae toaay ana tne price was dropped
He although none were offered under
17Ho, the former level. , -
Cheese was easier with some Interests
shading present quotations about Vie.
Wheat was firm at the former range
or values with holders unwilling to let
so at these flcureat i
- Offer to sell: 38,000 Ibe. prunes,
sacked,, 4He lb.; 146 lbs. dried spples.
6e L o. b. Sherldsn: 10 esses ca
naiea
ergs 11 He: 1 drum Wisconsin Swiss
cheese, ISHo; 6 casea block cbeeae,
summer make. If Uo. 1
offer to buyt 1 oar No. 1 white oats'
IZ7 60. i. o. a. Portland. . -
W. W. Ravmond of tha Peonle'a Mill
ing company of Walla Walla, was again
a visitor on 'change end wss so well
pleased -with the objects of the board
or crane ne Became a memoer.
, Board ef trade nricee:
Wheat track prloea) Club, J4ff85o?
red, 82083o; bluestsm, 8437c,r valley,
linito,
Barley Feed,1 $24; rolled, $27028;
brewing. 111.
Oats No. 1 white. $26.60 87; gray
Mlllstuffs Bran. $20; middlings.
$80.30; shorts, country. $zi.60; city, 624;
wheat and barley chop, 337.60.
Butter Extra. 26c; fancy, 24c; choice,
224c: store. 14o.
Kggs (loas and commission off)
( nt-ae Fancy cream twins. 16Hc:
cream brick, 20c; Swiss block, 20c; 11m-
burger, II He.
pou'try Mixea. lie; lancy nena, nw
l&c: roostera. old. 8c: fryers. 3404.60
dos.; broilers, 86 dos.
Potatoes Select, selling. 70c; Wil
lamette valley, buying, 46c; eaatern
Multncmah and Clackamas, buying. 66c;
new L-Hiuornta, soiling, owenc.
onions, tjoDOing, price uregon, ft. is
4T85.0P per cwt; Texas. $2.76 per 60-
io crate.
GRAIN IX 8 AX FRANaSCO.
San Francisco April 22. Market ex-
Change quotations: '
wtieat May, 91.se. uwtmwrij.Di
Barley May. 81-37; December, $1,26.
Cash prices were:
- Wheat No. 1 white Walla Walla.
$1.48; red Ruaslan, 81-30; turkey red,
$1.70; blue stem, $1.70 per cental.
Barlev-.No. 1. bright, feed, $1.35 O
1.37H1 No. 1 brewing, 81-80 per cental.
Oats No. 1 white, 31.62 per cental.
MUlfeeds Bran. 329.60; middlings.
$31; shorts, $30.60 per ton.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
May Delivery Is the Belle of the Sea
. slon and Advances 1 c.
CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES.
Open. Close. April 21. Gain.
?;:::::rfj'-J,.,.??t ll
Chicago, AptU 22, The whest market
started modesrTeough, a fraction high
er for May and unchanged for July, but
the former received the benefit of short
covering and cloaed lc above yester
day's final, while July held a gain of
but c at the end of today's trade.
Liverpool was weak and lower at the
opening, la line with other Europesn
markets, but short covering of May
later put that option to 7s 2d, or d
above yesterday at today's closing.
Range by Downlng-Hopkins Co.)
. ' . . TT'TI V . m . . .... .
' WHEAT.
Open. High. Iw. .Close.
96 ' 96 '4 95H
872 88 $Vi 8,75
CORN.
86 7H ' 86 t 6
, 63 63 H 63 -. 82
" -, - OAT8. , ,
82 63 . 63 '' 12
44 - 44 43H 48
May
July
Mlf
July.
Mav'
July
V-V MESS PORK.
...1370 1280' 1270
...1202 1816 , ' 1300
May
July,
1277
1310
'A
, , Liverpool MTieat Iarket.
9 1 . Kl 1 r- an It.,, ' '.
opened at 7s ld, closed at 7s 2d,
a net gain of d over yesterday.
PRODUCE IX SAX FRANCISCO.
"San Francisco,. April 22. Butter, per
pound California fresh, extras, 23c;
firsts, 22or seconds, 21 He; packing.
No.' 1,' 18 He; do. No. 2. ,18. ,
Eggs, per doxen California fresh, In
cluding cases, extras, 22c; firsts, 19Hs;
seconds, ? 17c; thirds, 16c; dirties. No.
L 17 Her do, No. 2. 17c. - -
Cheeae. ner oound Californls flats.
fancy, 12c; firsts, HHc; seconds. JOUc;
California Toung America, fancy, llHc;
firsts, 12c; storage, eastern xancy ew
York. 16 He; Oregon. 14c. - . j
Potatoes, per cental Lompocs. $1.10
1.20; Oregon Burbanka, 85c81.03:
River- Whites, fancy, 40 86c; Early
Rose. $1.261.S6; JUver Reds. $1.45
1 0; sweet DOtatoes. 83 03.60 per crate:
new potatoes, 2H6j3o per pound. ;
. Onions Bermudas, $2 2.25 per crate;
Australian browns, $65.60 per orate.
Oranges, per box wavets, rancy. sz.aa
2.6u: cnoice, ti.iiiwi.is: suuiaaras,
602; tangerlnea, il.602.
H BOSTON COPPER MARKET,
(Furnished by 1 Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
Boeton, April 20 Official prices:
Adventure .- 1H IGlroux
Ailouea .... 34 loid worn.,., si
Atlantic ... 8H
Osceola .... 80
CalA Heola.4S5
Shannon .... 11
Cop Range. 94
Daiy weet..
Dom : Cop, ; t
Ely (......
Sold; Hill
Victoria .... 8
Butte Coala. to
Trinity ...... 13
B
B
rarrot ..-, is
NlDnlsslnar . 6
Greene -. 0
Michigan ..10
Mohawk .- i 47H
No. Butte.., 63
Nevada Cone 11 H
Qulnoy ...i. 81 A
Wolverine .-.124.
winona , ... 1
RAIN SATES WHEAT 5 ,
: CK0P OF CALIFOMU
e - flan Francisco, April 22. The - e
e- rain, although a light one; for 'e
e which tha farmers of California
e have been praying for weeks, 'e
fell In all narta of the State last e
4 night and this morning and fur- 4
4 j ther showers are preoictea tor e
A tonlsrht or Thursday. ' In the bar .49
e ' district - tha prebipiutlon since e
e Thursday - morning , amounts to ; w
e 0.1 of an Inch. ' " , ,
4 Haaford, Calv April $. There e
e Is great rejoicing - her - and e
e throughout the Country over a '
e fairly heavy downpour Of rain.; ej
A ' A Quarter of an Inch fell and the v e)
e . prospects f mora ; are bright, , e
4 The help It has given to airaua, e
4 grain and gucar beet la already e
4 noticeable. -- ,
A furniture factory wag brought Into
the police station today. In fact, the
factory waa arrested, but the manager
thereof was givsn hi freedom. ;
William S. Kyler is or haa been the
wstchman of the .Oregon Chair com
pany, Fulton.- He could not resist ths
temptation to take home furniture parts
and some of the chairs he pat together
In his soow at the foot of Lee street
He took screws and the necessary toots
as well. ' .;'!','. '
IN THE SPRINGTIME YOUNG MEN'fr
FANCIES TURN JO OTHER CLIMES
" . .'. i ' . 1 ;
Ther must bo' aomethbif about the
blithesome days of spring that make
the adventurous lads leave their homes
to see e world, husbanda to drop from
sight mysteriously and even wives tm be
reported as missing. Every day a num
ber of missing persons Is reported to
the polloe. When nothing further Is
heard of the caee, ao far as tns author
ities are concerned, It means that they
have returned home In aimost every In
stance. . . . ...
PEHDLETON HILL
AND RAIL PROJECT
Yellow rine Off 5,000 Acres
' ty Be'Hauled in for
Manufacture.
Bpedal tHspetch te The JesraaLi
Pendleton. Orj- Anrll 12. W. O. Davis
of the Coweman Timber company of
Seattle, representing capital estimated
at $2,000,000. lfft tbia city for Uklah,
45 miles south, last evening for the
purpose of cruising timber on a pool of
$6 fine yellow pine timber claims owned
by employes of the O. R. N. at La
Grande, lying adjacent to L'klah. It Is
firoDaDie mat a aaie win oe niauw wu
f such Is the caae steps Will bs taken
a hava tha o R a N. branch line ex
tended from Pilot Rock Into the timber
belt end an Iramenes sawmill will be
erected In Pendleton for the manufac
ture of the timber Into lumber on the
main line or the o. k. . ne iog
will be .hauled to this city by train a
distance of 46 to 60 miles.
POLICE THOUGHT
THEY HAD SOMETHING
. tT.er1leik mmiTm 4TBV41 thai ttfll lAA ft
small attack of heart disease this after
noon when tne report came inw
central office that two men were sell
ing ostrich plumes on North Seventh
street. The police at once supposed
tnat tne two men wciv ni . i
which broke Into the east aide stores a
couple of nights sgo and, stole, among
..kl. kiM - nnmhr Af nltimea from
W. H. Markell A Co. A large detail of
orncers waa sent poai iwan w
scene, but upon rounding up the men
i kw . a llnanae to neddle
1UUIIU Vli .au T
rloth. but. had no plumes. They were
telling tne nousewives upun win
called that they had a stock of plumss
The men were released by the police
after a uttie teciure uui va ui'i'ii.
their waree. ' '
MISS JEWELL WILL
EETUM TO THE BAKEB
. . , T....I! w K r. rata1 ao
tm n Mt. an imnrtiilon tt the Baker
theatre during her short stay thste
this spring will return to Portland to
assume the position of leading woman
of the Baker stock company left vacant
by Miss Stoddard's retirement. . Miss
Jewell will make her debut in "The
nimMi" weak after next. She waa
particularly successful In the produc
tion of "Zaxa" and - le a handeome wo
man and a popular actress.
Four-Horse.Runaway la ZJnn. ,
iSpeclal Dlipateh te Tha Joereal.) ' '
Lebanon. Gr Anrll 22- 8. M. Couey,
a tarmer, wno uvea aooui mur miiea
north of Lebanon, lost a valuable horse
vesteraay inrougn m runiwai uu w
himself Injured. He had hitched the
four horses abreast to a wagon. Just as
he had taken them off a large grain
drill. When he found he was unable
to control tnetn ne jumpea out. , in tne
fall he sprained. his ankle : very badly
and was badly bruised. He la under a
nto a fence, where they had a bad
mixup, oreaaing up tne wagon ana Har
ness and breaking a leg of one of the
finest horses, which had to be killed.
The other horses received considerable
Injury,' .. .-s: ,o -sa," i
': i Disclaimed by DatIb. r
Judee Cleland in the circuit court this
morning took up the trial of the case
of J. l'. aimonson against j. m. uavis,
, . . ...... nr A ,E..-..&MW.AnkM
who, under the plaintiffs version of
the case, were partners in tne oueiness
of the M. F. D. Grocery company. The
suit la for $1,810.40 on loans . and ac
counts. Davis , disclaims any Interest
In tha tiitalnaaa. ... r' ' , - X '
SHOWERS VISIT ALL
COAST CENTERS
r
Western Oregon and' western Wash
ington Showers tonight and Thursday
aoiitherlv wlnda. ..--'i . :
-eastern uregon, eastern wasmngion
and ' northern -. Idaho.- Showers and
thunderstorms tonight or Thursday.
. Southern Idaho. -Showers and thun
derstorms tonight; and .Thursday; cooler
Stockton. Cat. April s 22. A light
rain, the first In five weeks, fell here
last night. Tha rain will benefit the
late eown crop. , Orchardista look for
a large yield..
Fresno, Cai., April 22. At noon today
three Quarters of an . inch of rain had
fallen here according to the official re-
fiort. The precipitation was general
h rough out tne country and It is snow
ing h the mountains, v Tha rain did not
come too tats tor tns grain ena raw"
Of the crop will be harveeted. Plenty
of water for the Irrigation ditches Is
assured and the outlook for big returns
from . vineyards and orcharda u excti
lent, -v y y. - 'T f
Sacramento. CaL, April 22. A light
rain fell In tiacramento and vicinity left
night, freshening the country but hard
ly sumcient to neip neia crops te any
extent. More ahowera are expected to
night - and tomorrow. The fruit crop
through the Sacramento valley prom
isee to be 8ne of the largest is years
eepeclalljrcherrieo and apricots, which
have eet very heavily.
v&:-rr ., ' v.-y-VS'-j-.'.T
.. New York Exchange. ,
' Chicago, April 22. New Tork ' ex
change,. 4to premium. ;
N ' Yukon Gold Stock.' .
' New Tork, AprU 82 Curb prices:
Open 4K, high, 4ki low and close,, 4H.
: .
A blf, flat box filled with chair parts
waa oovsred up wit h potatoes, but the
layer of vegetables was not quite thick
enough, so when Patrolman Ed Burke
made an investigation of tha Interior of
the ecow he found the boa. The police
station looked like a warehouse this
morning when the plunder waa brought
in. : Kyler confeesed to the theft a but
the manager of the company declined
to prosecute the husband of a sick wife
and father of two small children.
' "Willie Crawford, 14 years, la believed
to have left Camas, Washington, with
California as his destination. His
friends In Camas nave asked the Port
land police to help find him. He Is a
tall, slim lad. clothed In gray.
George Bunting, 14 yeara old, was
found by Patrolman Be ley at Seven
teenth and Washington at 2 o'clock this
morning. He was given a bed at the
police station for what remained of the
night. He eOmes from TIgardvllle, and
was in town to see the sights.
CHASES WIFE AND
BABE ABOUT STATION
aaawiawa BawaBBjaBHSaA
Infuriated Syrian Defendant
in Divorce Suit Creates
; Trouble Jail.
Three feet of police station counter
separated a sullen Syrian husband from
A ' frightened American wife, who
clutched her baby to her breast and
pleaded for protection from her spouse.
This happened this morning. Just be
fore the caae of lira Louise Khurry
against her husband. NaJIb Khurry, was
called In the court upetalre. To get
behind ' the counter she circled around
the room and finally made a. dash for
the protecting side or captain Moore.
Khurry was Informed that he must not
molest his wife. . He answered not one
word. .. A divorce case la pending.
rfudge Cameron round Khurry guilty
of assault snd battery on hie wife, but
suspended sentence on condition that he
does not trouble her In the future. In
the-court yesterday Mra Khurry tes
tified that her husband had told hsr
be killed 10 persons in Syria. . ,
OWNERSHIP OF nEABSE
.. IS IN DISPUTE
A hearse Is the solemn subject ef In
quiry in Judge Bronaugh's department
of the circuit court today. It Is a case
of many lawyers and conflicting claims,
with apparent agreement on only one
point that the hearee la not fully paid
for. Thla hearse waa sold on the In
stallment plan, and It haa passed
through so many complications that the
lawyers have treat difficulty In ex-
Slalnlng ta each other what should be
one. ,--
The Columbia Casket company is the
plaintin In the suit. . it seeks to re
cover possession of the hearse, and $100
damages from Klvln Ames, and If the
hearse Is not returned, $900, which Is
said to be its value. The funeral car
In question haa been doing service for
a Sellwood undertaking firm for some
time. , -- " -: - - ,- r ; ;-1 . -
LUMBER COMPAKY !
MUST PAY FOR CASES
Jn1r O'fiav in the circuit court this
morning decided for the plaintiff In
the case of .A. A. Courtney against the
RrMai Veil Lumbering company. The
testimony was heard several weeks ago.
The plaintiff claimed $1,810 as an uu
paM balance on 60,000 oil eases.
1 r- " ---- . - ):
Martin W ins In Suit.
Tn ' tha circuit court today Judge
O'DaV decided for the defendant In the
case 01 VV . u. vtoaaiin anu n. u .i.wt-
blet against- H. J. Martin. - The suit
Involved the payment of $600 commis
sion wn the sale of property owned by
John Denny. Formsl Judgment was
withheld for a few days in order to
allow the attorneys time to reopen the
case. If possible, the court expressing
the nope tnat wenny can w ui uraii
partv . to tne biii. -- - - -
Consult Us Today
Free of Chaje
If Honest and Responsible
Yea Cen Pay rce ;
VtoCcred ,
The Man Witii DISEASE
should learn and the aooner the better that what may seem a trivial
dlseaae very often has most serious and far-reaching effects.' 'The maa
who tries to be his own doctor Is always the patient that later oomee
to the specialist with the chronic stubborn, deep-seated ease which is
the hardest kind to cure. We cannot hope that all men will accept our
statement that the quickest, the safest and cheapest cure is had hyo1
suiting an expert specialist in Men's Diseases at once, but the intelli
gent man will readily be convinced of the value of thia advice upoa In
Much of the delicate equipment of bur office Is specially constructed
to meet the requirements of our distinctive methods of treatment, whicn
involves the scientific application of every - curable influence known to
be helpful In treating the class of diseases we cure. . ' - ..
We have stopped at no expense that could add to the efficiency ef our
work or the comfort of --our patients. There la no other equally fluipped
Inatitutlon for the treatment of men'a allmenta In the Taolflo North-
.Why Suffer Longer ca Promises of Offccrs ?
WE TREAT MEN ONLY, AND CURE PROMPTLY. SAFE
LY AND THOROUGHLY AND AT THE LOWEST COST,
VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. VITAL WEAKNES BLOOD
AND SKIN DISEASES, KIDNEY AND BIDDER DISOR
DERS. ULCERS, SORES, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, BURNING
ITCHINO AND INFLAMMATION. NERVOUSNESS, LOS3
OF STRENGTH AND VITALITY AND ALL SPECIAL AND
DELICATE DISORDERS OF, MEN -is-'":'
Our fees for euros are lower than the erel f
surgeon. Medicines furnished from our .own laboratory for the couven
ience and privacy of our pattenU; from $ieo to $4.60 a course.
; CURES QUARANTEOD OR NO PAY
If yom eanaet can write for free
y oases cured t home. Jtours
Oreflon Iiledical
lift. A aul It (W akalaaa anXt SI mAt SKA a. -W ,
i V IIW we Saf, vw vsii mwn a -
of the city and county Republican cen
tral committee? Everybody eays there
la no answer until after the meeting to-,
night at AHaky hall, when the perma
nent organisation of the new commit
tee will be effected.
' Nevertbelees, a special meeting ' of
candidates,' precinct committeemen and
those Interested rn the political eitna
tlon in the county was called for thla
afternoon at I o'clock, where. In the of
flna of Max O. Cohen, the orcanlsatlon
of tha committee was the main subject
ef discussion. ' -
It seems to be the general opinion
of the delegates that the candidates
should be allowed the courtesy or sug
gesting a man to serve as chairman.
Accordingly, a number of the Interested
parties, committeemen and candidate,
have put forth the name of Major J. P.
Kennedy for that place. On the 'other
hand, a rank JT. freeman has been men
tioned as a candidate. These are the
two leaders In the tight for the position
and it la predicted that Kennedy will
be the successful candidate. -
r. u.m(.v, U.v n rnhM ta Katntf
boomed aa an outelde candidate, - Cohen '
was-a candidate for precinct commit
teeman, out waa aeieateo. iim la euu
being mentioned for the poettlon of see ,
kiwMi, .nil Ma win tha vtlara.
provided the committee does not inslat
on the rule made two yeara ago that
the officers Should come from the mem
bership Ilst.
Cohen's friends are holding out as aa
Inducement that should he pe made sec
retary the headquarters of tha commit
tee could be opened at his emce tn the
Columbia building. The Union Repub
lican club makes Cohen's offices Its
headquarters, and should the central
committee oome there it would escape
the necessity of putting up the neces
sary sum needed for office rent tn eny
other place. Cohen's friends Insist that
they will be able to land tnetr man In
the aecretanrs chair. .'
The new committee will have bnt one
object tn life for the present, and that
will be the election of the entire Re-
nubliean ticket from too to bottom. For
that reason the fight for the organlsa-
. i n I - h-in Mt.hul with a. a-nnri rial
:e!of Interest by the candidates and the
"ojenlclana. The friends or tne legisis
orTtlva nominees and of 1L M. Cake desire
to eee a man friendly to them elected
to head the committee and direct Ite
movements. They naturally look askance
at the precinct committeemen who were
elected on the Hodson-Beach-Batley-Reed
ticket and were Induced to run In
the majority of cases at tne solicita
tion of ITerdlnand E. Reed. The anti
Reed people claim to have control of
the situation, however, and contend that
. w win ha ahla -tA alact tha nfMcara
and direct the work of the organisation.
mm diit mm rmi
UUII, UUI MILII II I1UI
Patrolman Now Searches for
Man He Let Get
Away..
It must have been mental telepathy
that made Patrolman John Golta arrest
Joe , Riley . with " a stolen , revolver la
his possession. But there waa no evi
dence ' to show at that time, that he
waa committing a . worse crime than
carrying a weapon without -a permit.
Conaequently he was released. The next
day. yesterday, it became known that
the very revolver which the of flcere
bad In their hands the day before was
stolen. Riley must have quaked in hla
boota when ne waa arrested for flour
ishing the gun, and how thankful he
felt when he was released.
Riley managed to dodge Colts yester
day, because the officer had to fight
two men while the third dodged. Frank
Wilson, apparently the pertner of Riley,
waa aentenced today to 00 days and a
fine of $100. Riley will probably be
arreated aoon.'
' s . Editor Convicted.
(TTslted Press Leased Wire.)
Nome, April 28. Paul Turner, editor
of the New Industrial Worker, has been
found guilty of criminal libel agalnat
George Maynard.' a printer. . This Is the
result of the bitter struggle being made
by- organised labor against capital.
Book V'b.u,,' V-l '
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