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    Tlltf OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,'' FRIDAY EVENING., MARCH 19. IDOO.
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THE
MARKET
MARKET :
IH BAD SHAPE
Xonc Wnnt to Buy and tlic
: Stocks are Hotting Whflc
Growers Are Holding,
TODAY'S WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Union market In ba shays.
- Potstors holding Vrtn. . " r
; potato urr firm.
; Hallhut down to Jc pound,.
tn(( are quote') ateadler.
. , 1'oultry holds at top.
i 'aUfornla butter threatens.
Ioor oranges sell low.
Beat aweet potatoes firm.
: Onion Market U Baa Bis pa. -
f The local onion ittuatlon la badly
Anmorallsed and tha same condition ex
ists alnewhera on the coast. Onlona
re rotting and sproutlor on svry aide
and while Boms lew proaucsra w un-Jiiadlng-
all they can at a lower , ranee
of values, roost of them are till an
ticipating a higher figure and for that
reaaon are blindly holding. - The Mime
condition exists among tha eommlaalon
men. Moat pf them purchased onlona at
y (ilgh prtoea aoma time ago and being
. unwilling to sell for a lower tifure In
order to unload,; are holding- and allow
' the auppllea to rot So far as buyers
' are concerned, there la no ahlpplng
demand for onlona and svaryone In avery
center seem Intent upon unloading ex-i
eept in Portland, unions tnav were .
1 eome time ago are now being of ferea
as Nix 1 atock and conaequently seu at
the price for the latter aiocx.
Orowera BtlU Hare Hope.
1 To the holding; growers the hop atlll
fclinga that tha present clouds retain
a allvery lining and practically most of
the rie&lera are of the opinion that
.n Inn. win do better late In the seaaon.
The onlv aueatlon at this time Is aa to
Whether It pays to allow half of the
crop to rot in order to secure a quarter
more for tha remaining lots toward the
ena ot ins , , , , - .
potato Xarket emalna Oood.
! There remain a very Rood tone In the
potato market both here and in the
south although the Japanese holders of
'rivers" in. California-are said to be
letting go of quite heavy supplies
tintin in tha aouth Is quite general.
Ijocally thera la a demand for Early
Ftose for seed and this holds tha prloe
la that line quite hlgn especially as
offerings are quite light. It Is stated
that as high as 11.60 has been paid for
freed stock at country shipping points
during me past lew ay. .fc
California Butter Tnraatsns.
LACK OF CATTLE TO
-SEND PRICE HIGHER
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
' t-inwm rttla. Sheen.
Friaay 16 " ... 2
Thursday (..,....
Wednesday ....117
Tuesday (4
Monday ........ 320
Saturday 230
disposed to Indicate
great
. )66
V It
114
St
880
, S
ket I
lnPnl l former quotations
m:rua. or livestock, compares
wnu mis aay jn recent yesrs as follows:
jfOfta. Cattle, Bhee
, 19
i li
101
1 80S
1907
10
1906
A
...SOI
TS
ii
S26
176
111
Portland i n An tiiocavaras. juarr-n i v... .... . ,. -- -. ... .
j..'n,.lln. Ihm. linn or iv
ju. . -mm v... u-, i wa wen rirm at unchanged valuea
In succession, that no cattle were. rs- . . " " J
rlv.d in tha local market for aala
The few head which came yesterday A. F. Hunt of Hunt A Lacay The
were already purchased when they ar- I market Is very firm for cattle, but none
rived. Cattle have been scarcer- thus l arnvea in auringtne qay, Hogs are
far this week. than for a like perioa 'rra- a lew aneep are corn-
many ycara . Kor. tha five days only " r S1. valley and sre finding a
14 hud nnirid In in i yara ion '" ura irrcw,
being scarcely mora than aufflcient to I .Oould of Gould Commission corn
tide the trade over during one day of Pn? T1. strength in the local catUe
health v demand... L""r" ? vrT Vronounpad. and I bae
Th
this
... at a nnr finii rtw ss Ku k i.kt.i a a. a
e demand ror cattia is neaimy m;." -nanism inr. iop
time and fhers Is not the slightest "'J w 111 H up to 16.60. because
to doubt that ir fancy siuii om i rr--' - iw vnrm. pumi
A . - . i.An "iirru wire in TfMiav rmm u' Mian...).
) rvi n liberal shlDments ' at ' Call
v fornla and eastern butter in this direc
tion of late threatens tha high pries
of the local product now In affect
While the make of local butter la in-
, creasing, the output Is not trrowlns; vary
fast and the trade Is still' unable to
fill its requirements. For that reason
tha Outside stock is being held--within
l3c a pound of the local make.
Heavier shlpmenta from the outside will
bring prices down here In sympathy.
- Cheese supplies are today scarcer than
at any time during the present sea
son. Market therefore firmer though
prices are not showing any change for
the day, ,
. BfgTS Ars Quoted Staadlar.
" ""There is a steadier tone lnth a local
gg situation owing to ina very gooa
outside demand. British Columbia and
Puget sound polnta continue as buyers
In this marsei ana wmn in uxoipm
ar quite . heavy - me price i wuj.
Most sales along Front street were
mads today at 21c a dosen although 22c
was received in some Instances. As
heretofore stated tha future., depends
upon the outside buying.
, Brief Jfotee of Wiolasals Trade,
' u.ioini la nnwn to 7c a pound today.
. a drop of,, le sine yesterday or Zc for
Poultry - narkot is holding at top
quoUUona with receipts and demand
?aspor oranges, mostly of tha repacked
variety, are selling very row iKiuif,
some sales being made down to 11.25.
. Fancy, fruit is firm at lormer quwu
. tinns. ' ..
. nut tti nt sweet potatoes are
fchldln firm at 2fc3c a pound, but
noor oualltv is selling as low as 2c.
Vin. i,,ff In veatnrdar. '
Hops are reported quiet -with eastern
Shorts holding down ouying prices for
best around 7 Ho a pouna. unwi m
obtained at this figure, therefore the
Siairnani iraon,
room
hi. t nhtaln or as h ah a price vaIv points, hut prices are about the
mm mmA k. ri.V. wh.n trafflO I " OgB firm.
weather""17 V? "I . Ur iKW.Vt?. tVrm'0'1
No? onlr la tha trade showing a L TBenaon of T. C Benaon . 4 Son-
ood damand for ton stuff but even 1 " '- re m. witn no cattle at an
o?dhiarv Jrada It s?ae i T would now Jn i0""1, " Demand Is
find wIootSough it'i. Sot at ill SR ".. kT nat bettar prices
likely that .this condition would cpn- " ajhirkav rnmmlHlnn mm.m
tinn. tr fnr-r ond aunniiea of the c'ilr"y commission .company Those
betur quality wore .hown. Beside, 'uS" 7"'
th. .lMnth In ateera la the whole-1 ffiY." A ""r?'ic ro.m Present out-
a-ZWa m m,m an1 h.lftn nd ' 1 maraet. I logs are nrra.
bull7"f ind' aeall "at prl that com forward find a sala.
ara - aurnriain for the r unusuW . Tard's KeprsssnUtlve Price.
strengtBIn fact tha demand for cat-I Following prices are representative of
tl was never oetter in me ronnnu uim mmacuoni in tnt yarai and indl
market that at this time: this following cata demand, supplies and quality of
the extreme dullness of about 10 days fared:
ago; Indicating that tha buyers did not
have qulta aucn tioerai supplies , on
hand aa -was believed ana that tney
were unduly scared Into remaining
away from tha market.
finsap Coming Trora tha Talley.
There was quits a good run of sheep
STEEL OUTLOOK DULLEST TRADE
MUSES WORRY FOR W DAYS
Stock Market Is Very Quiet Clilcaga Wheat Market Has
With Small Changes - a Very Narrow Spread of
Close Fairly Steady.
Prices During Session.
New Tork, March' lh Tha stock
market opened mixed . but showed , a
general recovery later in the day.
CHICAGO WHEAT 'MARKET.
March 1. March IS.' Loss, 1I0J
May in.: ii4 n
ii u ' s .
ueo. ...... ...;sx b 7t
HOGS.
IS hogs
(9 lambs
s sheec
Net Weight
U.S070
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
..6230
730
Price.
17.26
1(1.76
6.00
Th. fnllnwln la' Ih .....1 wamim-m
In the yards during the 24 hours, a total values on stock ruling in the yards for
of 826 head being received. Considering late shipments: . " ,
the fact that total arrivals of sheep Hogs Best eaat of mountains. 97.26;
thus far tha present week reached but ordinary, 7.00; blockers and feeders.
1714 neaa, loaayn snowum ' i -io.(.
markable aa might be thought at iirsi I Cattle Best steers, weighing: 1200
'Y'r '- " T..i. '
Americans 'abroad were rather heavylo.-t. 97?
and at London, Orioea were lower. " " I.ir
uopper market abroad la vary quiet
w,i.prv". .'h.,.., Chicago. March 1.Tha total range
shows a surnlus available for dividend ta pries of May wbaat today was
of 19.000,000 compared with f 11,000,000 ha from atart to finish; in July it was
I aI ..Tf-. " .1.:. ...i . qu 19 He; September- e and thasama In
.vo l'a vtit vii wiisv asaLii,a kfv I I laVamhai aM nn. Tha mavriraar nlrimtxA TL.
Gold hlDmeiitB abroad and the atael I T1 an - . w.:-ki H4a; "
uuaiion sun oonrusa me trade and I i j,.n ii;i...
trading in the market today was of a lv,r "1 " Ji.." k . ' . T7r
rL5u,rf.nir."-.,.T' -Wfd1 8ffMioma time thin todaya trading The
" iT ' market opaned weak and lower and
tlon in Steel: I maM hut llttla Kuiln Aurlnm th.
The conflict betwaan united States I ... , . Z
Steel and the independent steel corr 1 1 1.
nswl Ananad WA A A ak SBpaaa4 a w4ai as
rr. , ; u. i " f.:" v : ;rr i aa cioaea 10 a aown;
.sr.uu. v - . . ,T I Argentina shipments of wheat are
.X Vv,.. A-3 tirnated at. ,8tB,000 .buabela; corn,
had gona back to the old Carnegie Jol- j0o0 bushels. ' i .
ll rai7r.w"1. FJi"V." r." There was a fslr demand for cash
tlo7 anno-unT . tha tlmV To
. . ins as as sa wl ai-iBLu uwt iUDT. 1
arastio enougn to prevent a iurtner i Rmnmhn nm. nPM'... .hi
ments of wheat exclusive of Nortn
America at about 1.200,000 bushels and
predicted an Increase on passage.
unicago wneat prices: no. z red, il.ia
01.23; No. 1 hard, S1.164.01.18U: No.
I hard. 11.121.16V: No. 1 northern
spring, l.ll1.19; No( I northern. 11.16
Vi.Ktti.iNO. spring, ii.ixefi.17.
glance. While not showln
a any
ness the sheep market is not making the steers. 14.6004.75; best cows,
speaking prlceare as previously quoted. I 6.76; best hay fed wethers, 5.00
weak-
at display of strength as other
Portland yams.
n the
pounds, 16.26: medium steers. 16:
steers. 14.60(34. 7fi: best cows. 14.26:
est medium mi tl in- hulls 19 Kami an
and generally Sheep Best grain fed wethers, 16.60
poor
4.
So few hna-s anneared in the yards to- 6.26: lamba. 1 sn TH' .atmlirht
oar inn mey cnuiu n.iy uo nininr i ii.iont.io mixed iota, ib.uo.
ered 'cs a supply. Nona came forward Veal--Cholce young calves, 16.60;
yesterday, and in consequence ine mar- heavy and rongn. 14.60 04.75.
white, 1SS. 60 3S; gray, 136S7.
Pmlts and vegetables.
FRESK FRUITS Jrangea new nav
s. 1202.60 Dar box: tancerinea
11.65; bananas, 6 He lb.; lemons, 11.16
P.uq ooz; graperruit. saw; pineap-
piea, Hawaiian, S!tf.ze aossn; peara
Jl.iOttl'K.
rviA tuko Mew, aeiung 11.50 si
1.76: buylne for shlnment. oer cwt..
country, extra rancy, i.ssb'i.4d; oral
nary shipping, b'uying. 11.25 1.30; com'
mon, 11.101. 20; sweet 12(33.
VEGETABLES Turnips, Oregon
tl.001.10; beets, 1.001.10; carrots.
11 1.10 wick; parsnips, SlOl.lo; cab
base, 3 3 He per lb; tomatoes, Mexican,
11.60ca2.00 crate: norma. 14.au crate
-oeanss-T-i n h o cami no weiv- w i
crate: neaa. lH4f. horeradtsh. e lb
artichokes, 45 76o doa: green onlona
Rip bansnas are scarce ana prices
are firmly held at se a pouna.
Front treet sells at the following
prlcea- . 1 nose paia snipycraaio
regular commissions;
Atttar. Im aaa Fanrtry.
' HOTTER Extra creamery, Se;
fancy, l2H36c; stora, lie.
niTi rw Sr ATljllverv f . a. b. Port
land Sweet craam. 14 Vie, soar, 12
: rr.r.s TjimI beat. 219 21c
: fUHHSR Fincv full cr-un flata.
J7c; triplets and dalaiea 17Hc; Toung
Americas, 18lHc; storsge twlns.
ISHc; triplets and daisies, ih17c
i POULTRY Mixed chickens. 16H
lie; fancy hens, '1ltHc; roostara
old. 11c: fryera 2022Hc; broilers, 24
ARn- rmmm. lie: turkeys, alive, lew
18c; dressed, 222le; ducks, llIOo;
tilaeons. sauaba, I! 00Jr2 60 dozen; old
$1.00; dressed poultry. 101 He higher,
mova. Wool aaa mass.
WOOL 1909 Willamette valley, 170
IT He, 1109 contracts, eastern Oregon,
. HOPS 1901 eroo. choice, 8c: prime
to choice, 7toQ8c; prime, 7c; medium,
eta, iuc
dt lb.. lOte; No.
4f 4c; 1999 contracta, 10c
TALLOW Prima, M
mm A rr.a mm TfllUlk
- &HKEPSKJKS dhearlng, roOlSa
each: ahort wool. 919400: median
wool, 10c M .aacb; long wool. U
SI LS rh
CHIT11M BARK Old. H06e; saw,
sve lo.
HIDES Dry hldaa. 144lla lb; grcaa,
IftlOe lb; bulla rrn sslt- o per lb;
kih. c: calves, grean. 14Ale per lo.
MOHATR 190 NomlnaH 21921c
Clrala. Floaz aad Say.
' BARLKX L ill 4ai.0l; raUad.
1; brewing, llTOii.l.
WHEAT Buying prlea r.ew Track.
Portland Cub. tl.OI; blueaiem. 11.2
l ti: fort rf old. 11.10: red Ruaalan.
11.0: Turkey rad. Sill; Willamette
Ji TUFFS Beninir
mWiillnsa lll.vs:
co. 123 a 21 : siraiia i
FLOUR Selling prl
123 a 21: alfalfa meal, 120 per ton.
prtee Bran,
anorra, ssv;
valley, 1.S
lMdllni
en: a1
son patent; S9.CS.:' straight 1416:
s:t to
-ibam.ro jrw-
14.19; bakers. 11.4901.11; valley.
Il l; jrraham, V a, SI 10. whole whaau
IS 4: rya. Sa fsTS; bal-a SS.0O,
i HAT Prodocara- prlra New wna
, atliy. Willamette vallr fsncy. S1 0:
cr-lfrary. 114 fill; atara Oregon. SIS:
salved. Sll Sfl;SJlt; elowr. Ill.SS;
rnua Slt-es; cheat. lt.M; alfalfa,
'oATH Prwdwers arlca-JTraek. ,
VI WXU VAT AM rOlX4VSt .
rt:
m:
Pf1 Park, any alse
l-rmmi Veal, under ISO Iba.'. .
ixM4 TeaL Ur Ts Sa
IthwI Hwi and Springs. . a
It. mi 41 Turkeys .............. .
Ivm4 Iturkl la
Lta Hwt snd Springs lea
.lrm T'i-ri 1T
Li LhMk rsTTrrrsla
"rta rark pr-.
V. wi.I Mai rbvt the ttvat dey.
W 4 rf fMri. omlK. all
nr.fr' reit f soo-1 saakty
and raack va la taa rtxat ahapa.
Frank L. Smith Meat Co.
a, ' rcatA. csEcii. .
4660c dos; peppers, bell, Fla. SO crate
neaa lettuce, uc aos;
hot
Chile t ):
house, Sl-60 per box; radishes. 16o
dosen bunches; celery, 40gP90c; egg'
Dlant. ( ) 10; asparagus, llgtlgo.
ONIONS - Jobbing Fattcy Oregon
Sl.90O2.z per cwt; garlic, hc id.
APPLE5 Fancv Hood River. 82.600
SS.00; ordinary. (1.6001.76; poor, 1,0
per. cox.
' Orrooarles, lrms.
SUGAR Cuba. S6.60: nowdered. I6.S5
fruit' or berry, S6.90; dry granulated,
s.o; conr. a, s.io; extra b, e.to;
Golden G, 15.70; D, yellow. S6.20: beet,
arranulated. S5.70: barrels, 16c; half bar
rels. 80c: boxes. Sfto advance on sack
basis. Idaho nrlces are 16c lower.
(Above prices are 30 days net cash
Quotations.)
SALT Coarse Half ground. 100s,
111.00 per ton; 60a tll.6b; table, dairy.
80s. I1C.60; 10a SHOO; bales, S2.lt;
Imported Liverpool. 60a 12000; 100a
S1S.00; 40a S18.00: extra tina barrels
2a 6s and 10s, 84.5006.50: Liverpool
lump rock. 130.60 per ton.
RICE Imperial Japan No,
1. SUe
SOlSo
No. t. 6i4c: New Orleans, bead.
Ajax ( ); Craola, SHO- .
uivex ivew, ipe P"r in.
BEANS Small whits. ii: largo
white. S6.00; pink. JSAO; bayou. S4.00;
Llmas, 15.65; Mexican reds, if.zs.
Meats, Fish and Sfrovmoaa.
HAMS, BACON. ETC. Poruand nack
(locai) hama. 10 to IS lbs.. liec per lb:
breakfast bacon. ISffSlo lo.; picnics.
Vio: oottasa roll, llo 10.: rcauiaf
short clears, smoked, ISHc; lb; backs,
heavy smoked. 13 He lb; light, smoked,
ijm,c id: nicKien tnnrues. mic eacn.
DRESSED KEATB Front street
hogs, fancy, SSfilOc; ordinary, 9c;
veals, extra, io?rloc: orninary, stjioo;
heavy, es7c: mutton, 7ric.
LOCAL LARD kettle leaf. 19a
140 per lb; 1 4 T4i c per lb; 60 lb
tins. 14 Ho per lb; steam rendered, 10s,
per in; Gs, mi4 per id; com
DOund. 10s. ft ic ner lb.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box, 31.40;
rasor clams, yx.ou per cox; ive par aos
jristi hock coa ifo to; uounaeri
So lb: halibut. 7c per lh; stripe,
baa a lie oound: catfish. 0c pound:
salmon (supply of fresh fish nomi
nal); chlnook, ISc; herrings. Sc per lb;
soles. 7o oer lb: shrimp. lt&c per
lb: perch, Sc per lb: tomcod lOo per lb;
lobsters, ISo per lb; fresh mackerel.
( ) psr lo: crawfish, xuo par dosen;
sturceoa ( ) Er lb: blsck baaa. SSa
per lb: Columbia smalts, so id; silver
smalts, so per ID; blsek eod. lo par
lb; rrahs 8l, 16 0 1.476 per d"a
OTSTERS Shoal water oay, per rat
ion, 83. so; par joo id. sack, ii; uiyns
bta. per raflon, 82.40: per 100 lb. sack.
8i.eovs.sv; eannea. soa can. ti.es asa;
aaaurn la aboZl. 81.76 par loa.
Palata. Ooal on. Sta,
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla. 7e:
sal: iota or xs aailona. le leas: oil
cake meal, SST ton.
kofe Manna, f He; sisal, 7H lit.
BENZINS SS dec. caswa. 10 aar
gal: Iron bbla.. 1144s per gat.
TURPENTINE In cum. 68 Ma par
sai.
WHI'iB LEAD Ton lota, 1m par
lb; 60 lb. iota. Sa par lb; lass lata,
8 tee par lb.
WIRI
E NAILS Present baa la. St 46.
Raa Franc Isw Grain Market.
San Francisco. March 19. Merchants'
exchange quotations:
Cash wheat Wnlte Walla Walla
190; red Russian, tl 87H ; Turkey red,
1.92 H: biuraurm, ll'il.7
Future aheat May. 82.02 ask: Da-
rember, SI 9.
Cash parley rtM, 91.41; brewing,
IIHV
Future barley Mar. 1 1.44 1 hid.
11.47H ask: lBibtr, 81.27 bid.
lifh oata wwta fl i?lS.
MiUstuffs Bran. 121 SO: talddllnaa
Sit; abona SH.
Lfvrpn Wh-at MarkH.
Urtrpttl, March 11 Wtnl:
Ora CJoa
July
ept- v
SEIITBIT IS
JUST THE SAM
E
Views of Buyers Kcgarding
Grain Prices Are Just
About as Yesterday.
i
BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS.
Wheat Barley. Oats. Hay. Flour.
(jars. cars. cars. cars, backs.
gglng. Such has not been the case.
and tha low prices now being quoted
by the corporation hava caused a mild
panio among the Independents. Tha
majority of Them cannot take business
at the present level of prices with
prospects of profit Should tha prloe
of rails be reduced, and indications
now point to a lowering of tha quo
tation from IZ8 a ton, further aemor-
allzatlon would ba tha result
"The Independent companies secured
a great deal or Dustness on the
strength of the steel corporation's pol
icy or maintaining prices, Tha cor
Doratlon has now reversed conditions
andkdrons its prices below those of the J Sept
independents whenever an opportunity i ueo.
d resents itself. A continuation of tha I
"price war' as it has been waged for I M
the last two weeks, means nothing
i ... i ,t i juiy
dependent companies. Thera aeams to I "i"-
be ampla grounds for the reports that I (
tha Independent companiea sra consld- I ar.v
ering tha question of ( organising fori July
iMav
July
116J4,
103
Range of Chlcaco ericas -furnished hr
Overbeck A Cooke Co.l .. a .
. WHEAT. - -
Open.- High. Low.
..116 . 116
..104 ' 108 H
.. 97S 97
.. SSMi 1 98
CORN.
. . H -T
.. 66 6S
OATS.
Closa
116
108 f
, 97
S?J
- 66 W
66
. 66B
PRICES OF WHJ3AT AT
THE W0EI,1)'S CENTERS
4 ' r ."r "May Option.
4 rortland i ........... ,1. 08 V .
4 Chicago . Ml . a
4 New York . , 1.1 9 T4 .' 4
'Dulutb . ,., 1.14S4
4 Wlnnspeg . 1,1114 :
4 fit Louis 1.1 SH 4
.Minneapolis, 1.1 Vi J-
4. San Francisco lot' 4
4 ' Liverpool .. SslHd 4
e- ;;j V . v,- ,.
: 'April Par cental.
purposes of protection."
Range of New Tork Prices furnished
ry OverbeoK ar CooKe Co.:
r
4
DESCRIPTION.
Friday
Thura
Wed. ..
Tuea .
Mon. ...
Sat ....
9
.. 9
.'. 4
.. 6
..21
.14
7 8 9 1.200
2 7 3.200
1 6 7,000
1 12 6,716
4 2 11 13.3(0
2 2 9 8,000
grain mar
prices are
Sentiment in the local
ket remains bullish but
showing no change.
Those who hava oats and barley to
sell, especially tha deaUva, are putting
are from 81 to S3 a ton above what
supplies are being actually purchased
at: their Intention being to force' the
iroaucer to hold ror tnis rigure wnue
hey may unload whenever ready.
So far aa the wheat market is con
cerned; tha season is practically ended
throughout the Pacific northwest The
small lots still available for consume
tlon are not moving at all because
holders want more money. Some of
this will be needed for seed before
many days and this makes tha situa
tion stronger man ever. ,
Board of Trade prices:
. CLUB WHEAT.
Bid.
March 107H
April 108V4
NO. 1 WHITE OATS.
March 182V4
April 185
NO. 2. FEED BARLEY.
March 145
April 160
Ask.
108
109
190
191H
150
162,
PRODUCE IN SAN FRANCISCO
crate. S1.2S01.66:
Onlona per sack Oregon, S1.S0QS;
other stocks. Il.eft 4Jl.s;
(United Press laaeed Wire. I
San Francisco. March 19. Eggs, per
dosen California fresh. Including cases,
extras. 22 He; firsts, 22c; seconds, zuvc;
thirds, 30C i .
Butter,-jier pound California rresn.
extras. 28 He; firsts, 27 He; seconds,
26c. . . ...
New cheese, per pound California
flata. fancy. 141ec:. firsts. 14c; seconds,
12c; California Young America, fnncy,
14He; firsts, 14c; Oregon flats, fancy,
15c: do Young America, fancy, 16H"
Potatoes. per cental River Whites,
fancy. 61.2601.50; Lompoo Burbanks,
S1-86&2; do Salines, S1.90O2; do Ore
gon. Si.7601.S6; new potatoea Pr
pound, 4f4Hc; sweet potatoes, per
trenacseai
new green
per box, ZtttlOc.
uranges. per oox iaveia, mnmro,
1.2S4J I.7S; choice. -II. 714x8. 25; fncy,
2.26 6 2.60: tangerine, per box. SI. SO;
do small boxes. S6c0SL ...
PORTLAND PRODUCE RECEIPTS
Receipts of n reduce by boat rail and
express for the 24 hours up to 11:80 a.
m. today ss compiled by the Board of
Trsde:
Annlea 76 boxes: 2 cars oranges, 81
boxea aparagus, 6 boxes cucumbers, 26
boxes lettuce, 27 aacka onlona 1061
urki nnutma 16 boxea rhubarb. 71
crataa fomstoea 62 p-kags vegetsbls.
2201 gal loss cream, Z gaiiona mwa.
o boxea ctiese. iss -Mcaaaea puiiar.
(1 rasas eggs. 76 boin clam a 12 boxes
craDa, a poxes snriinpa. ia ooin nan.
aacka 4 pans ana ii ooim oyan-rm,
mom phlckena I coop ducka 1596
rounds dressed poultry, S2 dressed hoga,
7 dreaaad vaaU 1 cars meat. 1 car tal
low. . I
44
Am. Copper ....I 6SH
Am. Car & F-. C.I 48
do prd
Am. Cotton Oil. cl
Am. Loco C....I 61
Am. 8ugsr. a. ...1130
Am. smelter, c. 84H
do pfd 103
Anaconda M. Co. 41
Am. Woolen, C... 28
Atchison, o 103
do pfd .. . ; .... 102H
a. at. .. o. . . ., . log
do DfdS
Brooklyn R. T..
Can. Pacific, o.
Con. Leather, oh 2Jf.
do prd ......
C. & O. W.. o..
C M. 4 St P...
C. & N. W.. c...
C. & O
Colo. F. it I., o.
Col. So., c. . . . . .
do 2d pfd . . .
do 1st Dfd...
Corn Prod., ov. .
do cfd
D. A H.
D. ft R. G., c..,.
do pfd . . . ... .
isrj, c i . , .1
do 2d pfd
ao 1st pia . . .
Gt. Nor., pfd....
111. Cent ,
Int. Met, c
do pfd .......
L. AN.:.
Manhat. Ry
Mex. Cent Ry...
M.. K. A T.. o...
do pfd
Distillers
Ore Lands
Missouri Pacific.
National Lad...
N. T, Central. ...
N. T.. Ont. & W..
Nor. & West. c. .
North American.
North. Pacific, c.
Pacific M. 8. Co..
Pennsylvania Ry.
P. a.. Li. & C. Co..
Pressed 8. C, c.
do via
Reading, c
Reading, 1st prd.
Rep. I. A S-. C. ..
do pfd. .......
Rock Island, c...
do pfd
S. L. & S. W.. o. .
do pfd........
South. Pacific, c.118
!8
60H
129
84H
103
40
28
103 H
102H
1074
. . . .
71H
167
2H
8.
Sept
May
July
Sept
May
July
Sept
May
July
I Sept
1773
1770
64
48 T4
40 4J
PORK.
1771
1775
64 U
481?
IT47
1760
LARD.
1016
1025
1042 1046
RIBS.
9S0 938
945 960
962 965
3017 .1006
ivsu loio
1080
923
935
650
1760
1760B
1760D
100T
1017B
1033
92SR
940B
955 .
News Gossip
of Finance
87 T(
7V
139
31
11SH
8
129J4ll!9T4 128H
do pfd .
Southern Ry.,
e.
Southern Ry.. p.
Texas A Pacific
T.. St L. & W.. c
T., St. U p.
i'. Kactnc, c....
U. Pacific, p
U. 8. Rubber, c
U. S. Rubber, p..
U. S. Steel Co., c
TT. S. Steel Co,, p.
Wabash, c
Wabash, p
W. IT. Telegraph
w. central, c...
W. Central. P-..
Wheeling Lake..
ikIioubs .. .
Utah Copper,.,.
Third AVe.
Big Four
a. western "a .
K. C. Southern..
do pfd.
17
95
44H
tioS
18
44H
17 87
71
23
62V
22 H
118
123 2
14
62
80 H
179
95 H
484
8714
44
2974
87H
140
20H
40H
13
35
5H
68
75
134
814
1S0V4
113
36H
saiem, Oe., March 19. Articles of
incorporation hava been filed in th.
office of secretary of state as follows:
Washington County Telenhnna mm-
pany. principal office, Hillsboro, capital
stock, 626,000; incorporators, O. O,
Wilkes. Gaorae Stevens ajd Oaarn
Dcavimencit.
Lewis River Tie and Lumber Mills
association, principal of flea Portland,
capital Stock 810.000: incomoratnra W
jbu. arreu. a.,c. Horg and B. C. Spen
cer.
United Lumbar comDanv. nrinclnal of.
jliuo, rgruaua. capiia.1 biock fou.uuu; in
corporators, James E. Page, Oliver O.
Walker and James Cole.
Tha Oregon Metalislng company, prln-
cipai ornoo, oruancu capital stocn.
sauuu; incorporators, a. b. fattullo, IT.
W. Newell and H. H. Northuo.
Marsnrieia ana buDurDan Kali road
company, principal office, Marshfiald,
capital stock, S5000; incorporators,
E. Oren, f)avld Nelson and C, A. Smith.
VflttoA States Government Bonds.
New Tork, March 19. Official bid
ELEVENTH STREET v
; LINE TO DEPOTi
I v,.,
. . (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) .
Vancouver, Waah4 March 19 Accord
Ing to tha present tlans of tha Van'
couvsr Traction company, tha Eleventh
street Una wtU be extended to the North
Bank and Northern paclflo passenger
station- at onca It la exnected work
wui oegin next wees.
Deo tor and Daly have been awarded
a contract for grading Eleventh atreat
to the depot ground and as soon as this
Is finished, which will be soma time
next week, tha streetoar track will be
laid. Manager Cunningham could give
viii do ueiinus lnionnauon ss to wnen
service to the depot could ba ax petted,
except that It is tha intention of the
company to rush tha line to completion.
i no una wm na a surracs road, ana not
elevated, aa at first planned.
Tha Vancouver Traction eamnanv'i
business la increasing every month,
February being; by far The largest .month
alncs tha line was opened last fall. .
MRS. DAN SHANNON .
" " IN THE PULPIT
8peelsl Dlipatcb is Tbe JoorntH ,
Vancouver, Wash,, March 19. A de
viation from tha rule was taken yes
terday at k tha tabernacle, : whan Mra
Dan Shannon took tha evangelist's place
and preached -the 'Afternoon sermon.
Mra Shannon preached to the largest
afternoon audlenca to data. Her text
on thy beautiful s-armenta Mra Shan
non's listeners were greatly surprised
ft her ability as a speaker and showed
heir appreciation by the attention they
gave ner remaras.
. Last evening another large audience
heard Rev. Shannon. About SO came
forward last night. This evening a
delegation, la expected from Oregon City
and those who so desire are asked to
come to the tabernacle at 7 o'clock and
march to tha ferry landing to meet the
visitors.
PUBLICITY "NVpRK
.TO BE CONTINUED
Vancouver Commercial Club Looking
' ' : About for Ulan to Succeed '
Lavey, Resigned. , s
(Special Pbpatch to The Jearaal.)
Vancouver. Wash., March 19. Real Is.
Ing; that something must be dona if the
publicity started by P. C Lavey, wh6
resigned as publicity agent. Is to be. of
any value to the city and county, the,
board of governors of the Vancouver
Commercial club are busy with the prob,
lam of .securing a new publicity agent
Already, there have been a number of
applications, but none have been even
considered seriously. ,W. B. Struble of
Raymond, Wash., was to have been here
to meet tbe board night before lsst but
evidently has been detained. A number
of applications are on file and these
are to be looked Into at onca The pub
licity campaign started In outlying dls
trlots will have to be started all ever
again lr-jn,ot taken up soon, ', ..,
Fair Association to Meet.
''"' iRnaslal Dlanatch to Tha Joo raa 1.1
Orae-on Citv.. March 19. -The officers
and directors or tne ciackamas county
Salr association will hold a buslneaa
meeting tomorrow afternoon In the
county courtroom. a new ooara or.
directors will be elected," and the newlv
elected board will organise and -elect
tha officers of the association.
HABTMAN&
THOMPSON
BANKE11S
A-CHAMBER OF .
solicit - small
cheo k accounts
and offer every
" convenience to
depositors, re
gardless of the
amount deposited
PMjsjftrfJViseasI riirMMSj
J
70U
Hi
ZStt
prloes: Data
Twoa registered ... 1980
do. coupon .1930
Threes, registered . 1908
do, coupon 1908
Threes, small bonds
Fours, registered ,. 1935
do, coupon .... 1926
Twos, Panama, reg
District of Columbia , . .
Rid.
101
101
101
100
119 ,
119
101
108H
Ask.
103
101
114
119
101H
English Coa sola
London. March 19. Consols
8Sd; acount. 83 11-lSd,
-Money,
48
110
442
ssW
86
S4H
'Wl
714
. Today lead and Copper,
New Tork. March 19. Conner, lake.
lZjllc; electrolytic, lZOlZfeo
castin
stings, 1111C.
Lead S3. 93 Wl 4.02 tt.
Tin 128.80 21.60.
Iraw Tork IItst. ..
New Tork. March 19. Bar
60tte; Mexican dollars, 44a
XfoadoB Saver .Market,
silver,
London, March H.-Sllyer, tSlid.
Waahlngton March IS. The treasury
48 Tl I statement today snows: ,
tteceipts i,ii,u.
Disbursements SL985,000.
Portland Banka.
Clearings today .....61,244,824.29
do year ago ............. is,46,zf
.is 4Cr-1i ii
.?s ia ?s is'ad
MllltllM'
16 cert- perkeaa af Riogways "Five
e'CWk T ' wit avery -mwH waat ad
fr TYm PuM.v J v m. I Prlwg Is rout
s4 a S"r ti fctwe hbw etKf S
'VI Kturdtr miH - For frtbr
patM.klai's see the wast pages tr4ay.
SEATTLE PRODUCE MARKET
fr1t4 trrm tae4 WJr I -SMttK
March 19-Butter. per powd
Wsshtngtoe creamery." firsta SSc; ranch.
mmm mmm k..' mm m1mTm I1M.,
ItfllZe; rwovate. Ittjiic.
Errs Lcal rm-h. jie: California.
t9lKi fraah aaaterw. Se; Oregoa,
- " '
. tBaa Wlw wnrta1n faia
wrira. w. lac; if.l Swlaa. lr: blerk
liwtaa, 17c; lim burger. 19c; California.
17e.
Cmtnfte Taktoia, Or-rn.
ttf. raawes, te. greea, St(jSS
per rt"si.
Ftci. Irat S !' Tskimaav
t9.i; Fmrlr JlS: ialifn--
Ma. rtm-m, 10 ie per pr-pad, awcrta, f t.'S
fjS par erata.
Total aalea 488,100 shares. '
Corporal Jackson Furloug.ied.
(SpeOal tnspateh te Tee sesraaLl
Oregon City, March II. Corporal Wil
liam" Jackson, seventy-first coast artil
lery corps. U. S. A- is here from Port
Casey, spending a'tnOnths' furlough with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Jack
son of Elyvllla Corporal Jackson wss
s member of the aenlor class of the
Oregon High school in 1907, and was
at. the time, editor In chief of the
"Hesperian" tbs high school msgsslna
He was a member of company O third
regiment O. N. O., the local militia
company snd a year ago, ha enlisted in
the U. 8. roast artillery.
During bis short term ef aerfica be
pat only wears carrmral s chevrdna. but
Is eJo company clerk, and wears the
medal of a first class gunner.
Gain J. 7.'..
Balances today ..........
do year ago ............
.$ 8S1.SR8.03
... 617,18. 15
,t. 192,414,28
.S1.471.S41. 00
. 1S1.1S7.00
eattle
Clearlmya today ....
Balances teaay ............
' : Taooma Baaka
Clearings today ..,...$ 898.942.09
Balances today 60,007.00
Jan.
Men. ...
Msv
July J..
spt. . .
Oct. ...
Dec ...
New Tork Cotton Market.
Close.
f UfSIt
Open.
, 908
,.'9S
,.9S0
S21
iis
90S
High.
911
919
936
627
Low.
997
914 '
9SS
428
916
914
912
906
IJS9
. 93S0S4
024026
- 91S019
tlSfllS
618016
-. .... Prsa Sfresmlwaa, .
IS rent eacksrslof Rldavars Tlva
o'clock Tea" with every rash waat ad
for The Sunday Journal. Bring la year
ad at any time between now and 8
o'clock Saturday night. 'or further
particulars see the want pares tadsy.
S alaiiuaummiuciaal sxMXMxaasaiz&raaTrzyi m
SPECIAL NOTICE f0 Umtn " CcBBtfy
H . ailliia. ii r i' mil hiJI "' ml m Ii I & I n. ii i'n i ' inai
2 , Ship us . snrthing. ndeverTtnin;, - and r wt ' will py-Toi.
STOP market prices. -Heti8
and Springs, aJirc.lO Dretsed I6J-
91 Veal, under 1J0 Ibi .. Large Vesl 7 to Byi
m Fori. 8jF Sixe......;...:.Si4t Xre-tit market price. M
5 For potatoes we psy f 1.25 per ggek. J
9 EwTtarpa; rnnst be of extra gtod enalify snd at! remittances
J - will ba mad 4! protr.ptly. No commiitioni charged. JJ
B People's Market sS: Grocery Co B
3 COR. TIRST AND TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND. OR. g
nsxttzzzzizzzxjizixzzzTtzzxizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzimhzrx M
Mi
Capital 55250,000.00
CORNER SECOND AND STARK
1'
a ..
Savings Bank Depositors
And others having from
one hundred dollars up
which they desire to -produce
an income in
proportion to the '
earning power of money
in trje northwest should
consult me about the
investments I have to
offer.
CALL OR WRITE
T. S. McGRATH vr
LUMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING
PORTiiAND, OREGON
Bitulithic Pavement Brings
Satisfaction ;
And Enhances IS? Vain ef Abutting Property Mort Than Any
" : Other Pavement' '.
- ' - 7 1 . A - . '
BECAUSE It is durable, never cracks, malci no noise or rumble from
pasting vehicles, collects no dust or mud. Furthermore, it gives s
ioothold for horses. Automobile! will not atid. .
Warren Construction Go.
317 BECK BLDQ, PORTLAND. OR.
6 46664)6666S
Overbeck i5t Cooke Co. t
Cofrmission Merchants, Stods, Bonds, Cotton, Grarn, Etc z.
216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINO
Members Quest Board of Trade, Crrerpondenta of Lofia it Bryan,
CfckacQ, New York, Bottoa
W have tha only private wire connecting Portland with tha east en
exchangee. '
tor rmaa4 Stoar af TvaSs
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