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' - ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1009.' ? ' V ' urn qmmm. coy ww mm . . V ii "mm ' - MtfS . 1 . S?"" . a irePV W9 9 V9"& TO i A BEST OIIIONS GO : 10 S3 HUN DRED "While Home Sales Arc Still ' 3Iadi a Fraction Lower. . : 3!arkct Very Firm. , TCDAY'6 WllOLKSAl-E MARKETS. ( niton market haa advanced.-. Plenty- of salmon coming, Kgg market is firmer. .''."! ' clil. kens hold at top. Southern cahhage better. Strawberries are lower Kon-lng iiiirchaMe ot hops.' . J.ooka better for potatoes. Onions Art Selling Higher. """ KKtiiM of tli scarcity of local offer ings Front street sclera' are asking; a hhtirp advance of local , oiitona, Best duality of home growth Is now selling n hlL-h aa $3 por hundred pounds with "mm sales of this -grade still being made as low aa $3.75. Ordinary onions IP sei ins BWIUIIU .-olU'.v.- sue ar rival hero of Texas Bermuda onions yes-tei-day has not burt - the -local product 6O0D STUFF IS STILL. SOUGHT Although' Ordinary Cattle Show Dullness Buyers Pay Top Prices for the, Best. Portland Livestock' rcs. Jiogs. Cattle. Sheep. Saturday r ritisy 3, Nil Thursday ........ hh Wednesday ...... 378 Tuesday Monday .. 0. ,286 107 j J 95 ' 168 - 88 .- 4 260 280 .30 io any extent because there la practically jimie or trip latter to onorni large, lota. i- vvn the larger growers have none to offer una It is a question ii uu ci would he obtainable In any ona section of the mate at this time. Texas onions, while-unusually (tood for first arrlvsls here, are not quite as fine aa the better class Oregon, although they are. selling at higher prices. At the start of the heaaon there la always a limited demand for new crop -at high- prices, although It Is quite possible that were the holders of old stock willing to do so they could obtain Just as good prlces aa do the outside shippers. , . "- rotatoaa Hay Do Better. There Is a strong possibility that a better tone will rule in the local potato rltiiatlnn during the near future.' Offers lugs of potatoes are not so heavy, and Al stock. Is quite hsrd to secure. The potatoes . are "mnsbtng" ? considerably, and those who still retain.sound stock are not hurrying them to market as was the case a rew weens ago. . Salmon Low Vlth Good Supply. The price of fresh salmon took, a very sharp drop tonsy npcause or um ny liberal offerings of Olackamss and Wil lHmelte river stock. According to the retmrts which came to local dealera to day the catch at Oregon City during the iBRt 24 hours was the greatest for many a season. While the fishermen were Hllowed to ply their trade unmolested by the fish warden because of the decision of the Oregon City court that the legal jjpason . was open and that the notices posted bv the fish commission were not satisfactory; no salmon came Into this yitv until a laJe hour last nlglV- In inier" to entirely clear the situation local fish dealers secured an Injunction SRRinst the fish warden confiscating the Supplies if he wanted to. but the papers were not served upon Mr. ' McAllister intll late last evening. The 8 tons of fish caught were therefore kept-within "the limits of Clackamas . county until the legal business was completed. To day's price of chlnooks Is 8c a. pound, while steelheads are selling at 8c. Both "nre allowing unusually fine quality, rorcln? Purchase . of Hope. hlle The Journal la unable at-this hour to confirm fully any purchase of hops during the past 24 hbura. Jt Is stated that a number of deals have been j closed ,ln Washington around c. a "Voiind.S and that several transaction were consummated In the, Willamette valley at a fraction better .than 7c. Brief XTotes of Wholesale Trade. McKlnley Mitchell of this city has secured the government contract to sup ply the department of Oie Columbia with potatoes during May and June. The loral man likewise will supply the troops while at American i-ane. Chicken market Is very firm with nrirPK maintained. Eggs are firmer.' Some asking frac- 4iorta! advance. ' "" Pressed meats show no change In con dition; all lines firm. . : . Latest arrivals of cabbage from Irfis -lAngeles show considerable improvement In quality. . Prices very high. . , , Local cauliflower in coming more freely and much better quality is noted. Sales all the way from 40c to S 1.25 a -doren. according to size. ; , . . fJtrawberrtes from Florin are . now coming forward dully and "are selling at lower prices. The car of Los Angeles stock, half of which was reported aa being iinloaded . here, -was said to have "lieen aent on consignment and low prices jere the rule. The Florin berries were much the best. Front street sells at the. following prices. ; Those paid shippers are less regular commissions: : v. .. Batter, Tgg and IToultry. ' BUTTER Extra creamery. 870!c; fancy. 2527 Vic; eastern, 25c; Califor nia, 2Sc; store, 18c. - BUTTER FATDellvery f. o. b. Port land Sweet - cream, 2627Hc; aour, iti&iaVte lb. EOOS IxK-al, best, 2So. CHEESE Fancy full cream flats. iISc; triplets and daisies, 18o: Young Vmencas, ic; storage twins, icj xrip- lets and daisies. 1 7c. t, POULTRY . Mixed chickens,., Io lb; fancy hens. lUftfpnc per lb; roost ers, old, 12 ft 13c; fryers. 2527Hc; liroilers, 28w27Hc; geese, lie; tuj keys. alive, lsipsific; iresseo, zzffrzsc: aucks, iti20c; pigeons squab. $22.fiO dox.; ' old tl; dressed poultry, lpl Ho higher. - '. Hops, .Wool : aad : BUdss. WOOL 1809 Willamette valley, 1(0 -JOe; eastern Oregon, 16 & 20c. . HOP8 1808 crop, choice, 7c; prime to choice, He; - prima, tc; tnedlum, Co; 10 contracts, Sc. - - TALLOW Prime, per lb, 10 4c; No. 1 and grease, ?2Hc 6HEPBKINS -r- Shearing. HOlle each; short wool. 25 0 48c; medium wool, 40cJ 1 each; lone - wool, lie II. 26 esch. CHITT1M BAKK-vid, ittott; new. Portland Union, Stockyards. April 17. The livestock situation was void of new features today. . ' Keceipts for the . day consisted of but 107 head of cattle, no hora or a beep putting In appearance. ' v1 For ordinary run of cattle buyers are still disposed to ro rather slow in their purchases, but good stuff -experiences nnt ih llirVitf.at dif f lcult V' in unloading. Tr,n Biflr, urn at ill worth S5.60. but buyers are very discriminating In their grading Just now and are noi allowing anything except select atuff o go under this head.' .'. ' :.' .,'..'; .:.'''. i Oraat. Soarolty of Sbeev. .. This vear a ' big movement of shce to market seems to be delayed, for no i,v arrived in' the yards Tor three days and demai"1 c,nt'n"e". In all times. at top prices. T here is the greatest scarcity ot spring lambs ever noted at thla time of the year. , So few ko.pa orrivort m data that prices have shown little loss from the extreme high point reached at the start of the i sea ion when spring lambs alwaya sell at a Pf"1"-. r;.d in the yar ndav" for none came, and that line is .rmlv firm at the unusually nign prices now in effect. , . -v 'm.-j..... nt . iivainrk ; compar with this day in recent years', follow-: 109 ?52 ;;j 1!WI8 ...v 10" . 7b 1J7 10 ........ .. .... : None ., ,,,, ;, A yiarago' today all lines of livestock except jami. were. unit, i"' Yard's KeBiesentatlTe Frioas. i Following prices are representative of latest transactions In the yarus ami Indicate demand, supplies and , quality offered: ' 1 , - HOGS, j Net weight. Price. 37 hogs M25 $7.15 . SHEEP AND LAMBS. 13 lambs J30 6.00 64 shearlings .... 4,290 v-'4.60 A car of mules wsa among the arriv als In the ysrds today, . The following Is. the general rsnge for values on stock ruling In the yardsfor late shipments: t , . Hogs Best east of mountains, I7.S0, good. 87.00 Cta 7.26; blockersk 7.007.26; Blockers. .607.00. . Cattle Rest steers, weighing 1200 pounds, $5..r)0; medium steers, 85.25; poor steera, t4.75?5.00; best cows, $4.60; me dium cows. $4.25; bulls. $2.50) 4.00. ..J Sheep Best grain fed wethers, $5.50 66.75: best hay fed .wethers, , $5.0p 5.25; spring lambs. tl99.00y yrng lambs, $ 60; straight ewes. .$u.005.25; mixed lotsv, io.uO; sheared heepr 75c-to $1 less. . . f ':,:. SALIMir SCRAP j : HURTS MARKET Securities Jfave a Bad Week of ItOwinff t5 Trou- : r " ' bles Abroad. . ' xi. ou; omanu, o 7ju w, kihiho. ,..vW 8.76 box; grapefruit, $$.00(8)4.00 plne- applew. itsw strawberries, New York, , April 17i The . tendency of the security list during the past week i.as been rather undecided and "on Friday, withdrawal of the support.whlch has been "noted for some time resulted In shatp recessions throughout ' the list and encouraged the element In favor of lower prices to Increase their commit ments to such an extent tltat the list is now technically i supported ' with a good slxed short interest and on the depression a great many weak account were eliminated. ' The downward move ment was engineered on reuorts of DOlltl cal .difficulties In' the Balknns together with some evidence. of wciikness In Her man financial ctrolcs. Tho sham ad vance In commodity values were also exerting' an adverse effect on the stock market values, but on the diH line It was noted that aeourltlea were well absorbed and London was reported as being a HIGHER HEAT LITTLE OFFERED k . . , i , Chicago and Liverpool Each ' 'Show Considerable Gain ; . Patten in July. lean rails and In dustrinls. The weskness of money to gether- with the - fact that the bulk of securities still. held by strong Inter ests would seem to -prevent the; pos sibility of n pronounced decline In val ues and specialty operations which have characterized the market for the last month will undoubtedly continue to be the feature.; Range of New York prices furnished bv OverbecK & t'ooke Co. DESCRIPTION. dozen of 15 Hawaiian. I3.00W3.25 il.it ia U.uu. crate POTATOES " ' fielling, " 81.B0iJSl.75; buying for ahlpment. pr cwu. country extra fancy, $1.26; ordinary shipping. buying. $1.20; .common, 81.10; sweet. t Kaohi nn. ' ' ' . VEGETABLES Turnlpa. , Oregon, ti iflii in- hta ' 1!: carrots. $1.60 sack; narsnips. $1.251.60; cabbage., 4H54c n.i- ih i tnma toes. Mexican. 81.60 crate; Florida. $3S.25 crate; beans, 12c lb.; cauliflower, local,', 40c$1.25 doscn; peas, c per lb.J horseradish, 12c; .rtirhnbM. 7Ro dozen: green onions. 12 4c dosen: peppers, bell, Florida, $5.50 ti6 crate; Chill. (): head lettuce, 40c ilmani liothouae ' 11.60 if 1. 7(1 Der Box: radishes,, 12Vic donen bunches; -celery, ir.Aune- ea-enlant. r lb.: asparagus. California, 6&7c. Jb.; local, 80 70c dosen bunches. . -, ' - v ' ' ONIONS . Jobbing Fancy Oreeon, li.Voyj: no. i, i;;i. pvr cimt, Tftm. f2 "5 ner cratei- rarllc. 12 Wo lb, APPLES Fancy Hoo4 River. $2,500 1.76; ordinary. $1 1.50. Orooerles, JTats, Sto. RTTflAR Cuba. H.65I nowdered. $6.80: fruit or berry. $8.05; dry granulated. conf. A. 1.25; extra r. $5.66; 4 U 'A Sr lb. HIDES Dry hides, l!014elb.( green. tff 10c lb;, bulls, green salt. Ce per lb; kirs. c; calves, green. He per lb. ..' MOHAIR 1909. 2$C Oralxw Tlonx and Hay. BARLEr Feed, U.Oe$160; rolled, 34ft S; brewinr. $81. WHKAT-Buying price, new Track, Portland Club. $1.16: bluestem. 81.26 9 1 .20; red Russian, $1.1$; Turkey red, 112": Willamette valley, $1.1001.1$. J M I LLSTUFF8 Selling price Bran. $;s.60: middlings, $38.00; shorts. 830; chop, :iftjl; alfalfa meal. 82 per ton. FLO V R Belling price Eaatern Orer gn patent, (4.05 (.10; straight. 8S.10; txiort, $40; bakers. 84.06; valley, f5 3: grvliam. : 15.10; whole wbtat. 40; rye. Rs. $6 i: bales. 81 OATS Producers' price Track, No. 1 wl,'te. $40; cray, t3.B048. HAT Producers' price Kew timothy, WiJamette valley fancy. 814.94; ordl r erv, : 814. 09'd 18.00; eastern .Oregon, 11801; mixed. 1L50 11.00: clover, ii f 0 : grain. easat, $18.M; al- tai'a. $13.40. Traits sua Tsrotablea. KRK?H FRCITS Orangea, ww na- . t;.t04i.-6 it box; tangerines. TO QUIT SHIPPERS Tr.' srs our prleea We will per . i i n-mi ily. We ao not rbarse ton . . it Your produce must be good. i .. villi: fork, anr else....- fl t.ttM 1.. T t SH iid v:. up t li 1m 9 I '.ii.. d'-""i . I o te lZ'.e -nt rd Springe...... . ... i rsm t trrxi arAT ca. i .-r ! : r, W( JOB. granulated, $6.85; barrels. 16c; balf bar rels, S0c; boxes, 6Sc dvance on, sack basis. " Idaho prices are 16o tower. Above prices are jays net cash SALT Coarse Half ground, 100a, $11.00 per ton; 60s. $11.60: tabu, dairy, $08, $1.60; 10a, $l$.0O: bales $2.$5: Im ported Liverpool. 60S. $26.00: 100s, $11.00; 40s, $18.00; extra fine, barrels, is. 6s and 10. $4.60 6.60; Liverpool iuiiii) i . - . . - , . RICE: imnerlal Jpin no.; i. "i No. 2 6 'Ac; New Orleans bead, lfllc; AJax f ): Creole, 6 He unvFT Kw. 1 Be oer Ih. BEANS Small white. $.2: Jarae white. $5.26; pink, $3.75: bayou. $5.v; Llmas. $6.26; Mexican reds. 88.Zi, Keats. llab and yrovlstoxts. ' rtkxia aims ETC Portland ack (local hams, 10 to 18 lbs, 14c per lb; boiled ham, Jlc; breakfast bacon l$i Oimc; plcnlca. $Ac; cotUge roll, lie lb.; regular short clears, smoked. llo lb.; backs, heavy smoked. 13 He: light, smoked, 18 Ho lb-5 Pickled tongues, 40c DRKSSED MEATS Front street hogs, fancy,. OHfJlOc; ordinary, 9c; veals, extra, 10c; ordinary, 9010c; heavy. 7 8e; mutton, 7loc. " , LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s. 14o pr lb.: 6s. 14Tio per lb.; $0 lb. tfns. lie per lb.j steam rendered. 10a. 134 per lb.: 5s. 11 So per lb.: com pound. 10s. per lb. CLAMS Hardshell, per box. . $J 40; raor clama. 8$ per box, lOe per dosen. FISH Rock cod. lOe lb.: flounders, 4c lb.; halibut. c per lb,; striped bass. 15c per la.; catfish, lOe per lb.; aalraon, Chinook. 9c per lb.;, steel head, 8c per lb.; - herrings. $c per lb.; soles. 7e per lb.; shrimp, 12 He per lb.: perch. 4c per lb.! tomcod. 10o per lb.: lobsters. 36c per lb.; fresh mackerel, ( I per lb.: crawfish. 20c per desea; stnrgeon. per lb.: black bass, 20 per lb.; Columbia smelts, 8c per lb.; sti ver smelts. 4o per lb.; black cod. 7 He per lb.: crabs. 81.2161.76 per doses. OTFTKRS Sbnalwater bay. er gal lons. 82.60; per lb. sack. 86- Olyra p'a. per gallon. 82.44; per Itt lb. sack. 8404 60: canned. 40e can. 87 dosen: eastern in sheik 81.76 per 10. s 3?alata, Ceal OQ, Bts. LINSCED OIL Raw. bbla f7c: cases. Tie; boiled, bbla- 4c: eases. 7to: per gallon, lots of 260 gallons, le leas; oil cake meat, J7 ton. HnpK Manna, me; sisai, e is. BE.V7.INF 1 detreea cssea, 19e oer sral.: Iron m, 11 Ue per gal. TURPENTINE la cases, I8H pee gml t WHITB LKAD Tos lota, Tt per lb ; ( Ih. lots, so par !.: less lots. lh. i NAILS Presewt basts. $146. 1 Vir"b Little- CMld Trie. rpwtl Pml, e TW Imil l ', Vanceover, Wh. April 17. Kenneth A. Mitchell, the '.x months old wm ft Wi!!lnt Mitrtlt. re.idlrg at 91$ West Blxts (ret. iie4 at an -r!j boor tH'a fnnrriirg ff nmech trfot i. 7h cM.4 m-m ef twin. Tt fueersl l I tk ri- fren ,e Vipnmur undertaking Amal. Cop. Co. Am. C. & F c, do pfd. . . . . . Am. Cot. Oil., Am. Loco., c. . . Am. -' Sugar, c. . Am.: Smelt., c ' do Dfd. Anac. Mln. Co. Am. Woolen, ; c. Atchison, c. . wait. r Ohio, c. do Dfd. Brook. R. Tr. Can. Pac, c cen. Leather, c.. do nfd. .... C. ft G. W c. C, M. A St. P.. Chi. Y N. W., c Ches. & d.. (!ol. F. & I., com. Col. 8. sec. pfd. , Col. S.. 1st pfd;-1 corn prod., com. Corn Prod. . pfd . . Del. & Hudson. D. & R. ., com. v. r: . pfd., Erie, common. . . Erie,, sea, pfd;, Erie, first pfd. . . Great N., pfd. ... Illinois Central. . Int.' Met., corm ;. Int. Met., pfd. . . Louis. & Nash. ; . Man. Rail Mex. Cen. Rail . . M. K. T., com. M. K. & T-, Dfd.. Mlllera ......... Lards ....... . . . Missouri Pacific. National Iead. . . N. Y. Central.. .. N. Y Ont. & W. Norf. & W.,,eom, North, inc. com P. Mail S. 8. Co. Pennsyl. Railway P. 13., U & C. Co. Reading, com. do 1st ? rref . Rep, I. & S.i com. do Drer. . . . Rock . Island, com do prd. . . . ... . . S. L. S. F., 2d, do 1st pref.. ... S. L. & B. W.. c. do pref, South. Pac.r com do pref. . . .f . t . bouuiern Ry., c. do . pref. . Texas fc Pacific T St. U 4 VV., . do- pfd-..-. Union Pacific, e. do pfd ..... , . U. 8. Rubber, c. do pfd ...... s, U. S. Steel Co., CI J M J ... o piu - .. ... Wabash, e i I do pfd. ....... Western Union,:. Wis. Central, . . do pfd ..... , . Westlnghouso , . , Cons. Gas , . : . . Gt Western 'B" K. C. Southern,. do pfd ... Alton 9 . i 9 ' 04 4 : 4914 ih 63 132 8 44 M 1051 1UH 76 !4 173 Z9 54 147 75 37 1 182 60 87 29 t a'- 46 142 14414 15 43 B 23 4 3 38 72H 129 47i 1W 142 . 133 Vi 115H 138 7H . '57'" 11SU 122 Z7 68 33 61U 32 JJ 184 76 M 49 Hit 183 87 Ti 44 106 U2H 76 U 174 29 148 77 77H 182 61 30 46 143 145 16 44 187 23 42 38 '73 88 130 48 91 143 134 116 141 26 47 39 73 58 62 132 86 . . v . 44 106 111 76 173 28 6 146 35 86 74 181 49 87 129 46.'. 142 143 16 43 136 41 38 72 129 47 9 V 142 133 115 138 26 67 . 89 Q BS- 60 114 17 46H 69 K6C 81 138 7 45' . 69'i 5t 119 123 28 67 33 62 -72. 186 66 1ZZ 27 BS 33 51 170 184 51 114 18 47 69 67 i 138 3 "45 70" 17 45 69 66 81 187 'ti':' 74 49 110 in 133 87 105 44 82 rt05 11 1 7s 96 76 173 101 148 178 76 37 76 80 213 79 182 87 46 143 143 15 43 137 143 23 42 -89 39 68 73 5, 88 12 48, 91, 143 29 133 116 141 91 .22 74 26 67 39 66 24 66 "? 132 28 66 33. 61 89 3? 1XS 83 102 60 11 18 46 69 67 88 81U 14 i 7 46 72 69 Wheat Offerings Inadequate, Supply that was lacking, and plenty; of demand was , ; what forced4 the , , sharp advance In the Chicago wheat market today July' climbed l'c higher , while the May -and September- each closed with a net gain of lo a, bushel over . yesterday. '-.Patten supported the July. Foreign mar kets' exctted and; higher. ' .CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. April 13. April 16.' Qaln. 190$, May , July ; Sept. Deo. 128 118 108B 105A ' Holllday. 127 117 107B 109A 1. Chicago.1 April 17. Supply and de mand and not manipulation . governed the course of the world's wheat market today; the advance being general In all cnters..r:;.:,": : ii W. V r day's market shows advanced prices every fraction of these advances was fought by the shorts or bears, but as tnere was .nine actual wneat to De had the market today closed with one of the best gains of recent sessions. There was a closing gain of lo in the May and September and lc a bushel In the July. December options ended the day with a fraction to Its credit. - That Liverpool aid not come forward with a sharp drop In price was the sur prise of the trade and this caused some runs to cover of big shorts and at the opening here t his morning there was an advance In then May of to lo a bushel over last night's closing. ' Abroad tne trade was very roue 11 ex cited and the closing at Liverpool was to 1 o a Dove yesternay. Patten-supported the July option to some extent today and this brought out the heaviest volume of Saturday trading the July option nas ever experienced. September and December were both very active but tnere was only , a small amount of business in the May. . Range of Chicago prices furnished bv Overbeck & Cooke Co.: : , :,. 13 Total. sales, 456.600 shares. . 110 BARLEY III DURING WEEK Kemarkable Condition in Lo cal Market for Six Days; Other Grains Kominal. ( BOARD OF1 TRADE RECEIPT8. Wheat. Barley. Oats. Hay. Flour. Cars.. Cars. Csrs. Cara Sacks. St .... 13 . . 8 Kri. ....... . . 2 Thurs. , , ' ' . , Wed. ... I 1 Tuea ... 4 ... t . - f Mon, ... 4 ,.-... 9 1$ 3.000 4.004 4.004 Sll 1,760 19.800 .29 14 82 24.109 Total One' remarkable feature of ths local grain market during the past week was the sbsence of barley arrivals. During the six days not a slngte car put In ap pearance although it was reported that some supplies were due from the south. The bsrley market was wy Firm all throtirh the bast vtrti but owlne te the general lack of offerings ne bust- is was reported in tne casn marxeu Futures have ceased to be a fsctor In the local market for the remelnder of ths season, because there Is no bsrley to offer; therefore bids are practically useless. Practically the same condition rules In wheat and oats, aad all qnatatiens are nominal. ' Board of trade prices: CLUB WHEAT. Bid. April i lit Mar i -. . ..117 Ak. Ill 119 April . May , . Awil . May . . NO. 1 WHITB OATS. re . 2l NO. 1 FEED BARLET. , .lis . a 162 "! JSI lit Iiverpool nbeal Market. IJjTrrn Atrtl 17. Wheat c?o te 1 d ht-'. Mv. 2t. JsTy, t 44; Serteo ber, s 94. Mav July Sept - Dec. Mav July Sept. Dec. May : July Sept, May July , Sept. May July Sept. May , July Sept. , t . WHEAT. . OpenY High. .127 128 .117 118' .107 108 ,105 106 CORN. , . 69 70 . 67 68 . 67 67 . 68, 68 OATS" . KStS" 56 49 '; 49 41 41 PORK. 1820 1820 1815 1815 1815 1817 LARD. 1040 ' 1047 1052 ; 106$ 1065 RIBS., 955 970 980 Low. 127 llf 107 105 : 69'. 67 67 68 55, -41 1816 1812 .1815 103B 1047 1060 950 960 972 850 960 975- Close. 128B 11$A 108ll 105A 69 68A 87' 68B 55A 48 , 41 1820 1820A 1817 1040A 10B2H 106BB 465 967 985B News Gossip of Finance 122 DIVOKCK CASKS ' OIIJUDOKH'BKIDE " (ftpeclal piiiati'h t Th Juiirsal.) Oregon City, April 17. Spring term of. the circuit court will opm Monday, Judge Mcllrlde presiding. There are 157 suits on the calendar, of which 123 are divorce cases. Albert and Iiulaa Ferris, who were Indicted for burlary, at the fall bs slon, will probably be tried this term. There are slao three prisoners await ing the action of the grand Jury- Charles Day, robber)'; J. A. Morriaon. threatening to commit muraw, Krohnert, held to answer lor a siaiuiuiy crime. n.-.i The verrisea are iiii " Rm.riA .While here on a suori inn .! - . a . 1 1 1. iiuiiin iimmer they art n-rit'u " l " ' 1 1 fnaA that raiiiHii4tn ui nn india'n' woman at Greenpolnt, known ... Johanna, and carried away i-w ver..c01.n- ...L.i it, ,.r . .hort session, J O . hi-. most of the old cases naving - divorce suits will be default casea ' The Oregon City office of The Journal Is located at Jonas' drug store, phone Main 1l Bh.r. I.Invd lllrhes. the agent. 4wlll atte'nd promptly to subscriptions. complaints ana u.rii.iu.n, ------ Items left or phoned there will be ap preciated and receive prompt attention; Sunday school at 1$ m. Canemah Eun day bcIicmiI at 3 p. in. Christian En deavor at 6;S0 P in. -Ladles' Aid meets on Wednesday. I'ruyer meeting Thurs day st 7:30 p. m. This church Is the stranger's home. - All are welcomed, t Mlnard screaga. eonsldera- , Hew Oregon Corpora tlons. ' Salem. Or.. April IT.Arirclea of In corporation flave Deen filed m the of fire nt aeeretRrv of alnl. ne rnTlnwn- 1 The Preuss Drug company; principal office, Marshfield; capital stock, $10,- uw; incorporators, jonn f reuss, K( Preuss and F. C. Birch.- - ' , i The Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen St. -Paul's parish, in Salem. Or.: incor orators. Barr.G. Lee, J, A. Sellwood, C Tlllson. Will F. Rklff. W. T Slater. F. G. Deokeback, S. 8. Skiff, Henrw Pape, Russell Catlln and F. E. wewDerry. , -. . V. S. Treasury Statement. Washington, April 17. The treasury renort todav shows -Receipts 31.747.814 Disbursements $2,270,000. v Portland Banks. DAILY STATEMENT. Clearings today .......... ,$1,142,081.60 Year ago '.;..v.-,,....,.; 1,124,614.50 Gain today 8' 17.666 80 Balances today ..........,..$ 84,244.37 xegr ago . . . , . , , . , . 1Z1, 161.64 . WEEKLY STATEMENT. Week's Clearings: .......... $8. 434. 683. 67 Year ago ................. 6.027.921.08 Week's iraln Week s balances Year ago ...... .$2,406,762.59 3918.764.80 742,021.81 Seattle Basks. Clearings today ......,.. $1,46$, (68 Balances today, : . i .. . ,269,300 Ualted States Oovarnmaat Bonds. New York. April 17. Government . uate. Bid. Ask. . 1930. 101 Vt 102 . 1IIV .. 1908 101 192 . 1908 101 102 ... lsos . 1925 bonds v Twos, registered l. do coupon Threes, registered do coupon ....... Threes, small ..... Fours, registered .. do coupon ....... Twos, Panama District of Columbia 191 101 101 101 100 119 119 : 101 100 ew York silver. New York. April 17. Bar silver. Mexican dollars. 44c. 119 119 101 $1; Zsdo g liver Market. London, April IT. Sliver, 20 -14d. Yew York Copper Market. New York. April 17. Conner- tlr. llTktrlXc: electrolytic liumik.. castings. ll(ji:c. rORTL-l.VD PRODrCE RECEIPTS. Receipts of products bv boat, red and express for the past 24 hours up 11:1 a m aa compiled be- ih. Board cf Trade: Apple. 11 boxes: -111 pupchea ba- nanas, 0 cars oranges. 10 crates straw- berHea. 78 era tee a i rr. a ,.ra csbhege. 1 eir wilimi. 36 sacks pota- . 11 racsaree VeretaMea. it hoxee leitare. 44 cratea rbuberb. Ii boxee fr.ach. 11 perks Sn1 16 boxes nee l ie rlln rreera. Jt6 gallons milk 114 ra's b'Mter. ti; rae-a rr,, 1 7 ! rhee, 46 ! rl.tr.n. it boxes rrs. 1 ei eran.'t.h- 1" lwxee fiu liee ertrers. i satks oreters. ; ccr-e crl'trene, I rmp 4u-kee 6J p-l'l Oreee-d t-nttrv. ti Mnm)i t. 1 er P. H V, It nn iet. 1 Real EsUt Tmnsfcrs. deeds were iu?a m 1 uim 1 Annie Kent et v'r -- Rlck lots 10 tO 10, urr" and .tract adjoining .46 acre Uo'1 ' J ' hM district No. 46, r'?'."'ar-.8!i,."7' s F. Linn, 160 eere,U,eci.on 4. townsliip .outh, range 4 east I consideration xi. -,-,, Kosa B. Moehnke et vlr to B. r. umn et nl quit claim same tac,,'.'usrless D-BVanCch.C lwess. 7 acres. Wlngfleld D. 1 - cuu r.ya'etnUiaeBr $392. . 40 aores. C. A. Stanton u . r- ;,.. 1 section 26. townsni" .- - east: consideration $' " ! Willamette Dolnp. t . wVr'nTVhi. fu'rinfetr." h sss chandlse store at Wallamette. has Deen ce'of crunTrooTrT., J- jverebtt Wd' who ' goe. ' to the Columbia University - of Portland, i- homo this ween on e. .t , father's Illness. . ' . ... here Bert Perry 01 u)'i on a visit. - j 1. visiting Mrs, roster 01 ",Vvr . moved Into their now house that nas Just been completed. fc,.s severely he ball gams on rwi v lionird Runyon was called home frotn his woik in VVoodburn on account of his mothers sickness. ! ' Rov. Linden Returns. (Rpecial Dispatch to The-Jennwl.) OregoT City. April 1 7.Re y. John urwVllTeTnPUlP morrow after an absence of three Sun f&TTn "pVclal .evangelisUe fft AJleta? where' three -phurche. co- operated in:a . spoc.a, errjori. - "ru.se? T.r"J "V,.: hVrVxnects to en- 'inloa smlF.g 11 h.M nn . 'rniirsuay . w m-- ' MOilon, iiw w ,-. - r ... v. - -.'t evenings. . - , OreRon City Churches. . .EthrntThSer7ice. will be herd in OrVgon-'city- churches tomor- "joCathollc Rev A Wll. brand, pr.stor-Low mass and sermon 00; nign mw m.; evening -""i7,' Xh.-.h Rev. R. I andlborough .toiabbath school 8? 10 VloX Andrew Robertson, super rntendent. Morning worship at 11 Sk At this service the sacrament Sf the Lord's supper will be coramem- GLADSTONE CLUB NAMES COMMITTEES :i (ftpeclal Plspatcb to The Journal.! -.' Oregon City, Or., April J7. Tho Glad stone Improvement club m;t at ths school hoiise last evening to complete Its organization. The committee on membership reported that 43 men had slgiHd the constitution and were ready for work. W, h Schooley, Oscar Frey tag and William Hammond were elected as a standing commitee on publicity.- W. H. Miller. H. K. Cross, Kd Har rington. A I Blount and W. F. Schooley were elected as a standing committee on sirei'is ana roans, ror tne purpose or ad vancing me improvement or tne streets in Gladstone and the bettering of the roaas. . . , .,: ...... . ., ..,. ,; William Rail. Richard Freytag and A. F. Parker were placed on ' a atanding committee, called the reception commit tee. Jt will be their duty to look after iue social sine. " ' A committee on transportation, con sistlng of Judge Ryan,. Charles . T. Tooxe, U. K. Cross, Richard Freytag and HP. Carter, was named. he president appointed AV. D. Camp bell. Charles T. Tooze and C. W. Par rlsh as u. committee on incorporation. All the committees are to have a full report at the next meeting, to he held Saturday evening. May 8. Ai movement tn h.-.vo Vtior fnorth nt July celebration at Gladatone Park, un- aer tne aireciion and management : or the club,- has been started, v. ; ? Registered at Klectric. - (Special Dlapatcb to Tt- Journal. 1 ' i Oregon City. Or., Anrll- 17. Those on register at the Electric Hotel: , M. Bre- d(meel, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. William Lehman, New York: W. F. Backs, Port land; A. A. Greene. .Portland: T. H. He be". Chicago; C. A. Brand. St Paul; J. L. Fleke and wife. Fred J. Birch. Orea-on City; S. Knple, Molalla; A. J. Moore, R. h'. crooiey. J. p. Bonney. K. Bonnev. E. E. Magone. Jf- C, Cur ran, New York; Fred Nelson. - .-. -. '.,. .-',:,. ... ward. WanJii Hxler, Mary Harbur. RutlV Rough. Jtimlla Duvenimrt, Nettie Kiuse, Mr. and Mis. It. ll.ilinan, Mr. and Mia. Van Nov, Mrs. Harris, Lloyd Riches Waldo CMiifleld. Irvtn Goeltllng, JYanlt Hiisch. , Roy tilt, Gilbert Harris, laud Harris.' (jllbert Tliomas. Bradley Wood- ward, Roland FoKbM'g, Walter Griffon, Frank Howard, Ambrose Browned, William- Rhodes, Albert Fredrlcks. died, Uruut . , ' Dellfrhtful Surprise Party. - (Special niepetch to The Journal.) Oregon City. April 17: A delightful surprise was given Claude and Gilbert Harris last evening. when a number of friends- walked In on- them. The rooms were decorated with evergreens. A splendid supper-was served. . , Those present were: Maud Woodward. Maud Farr, Anna . L11 Sleight, Neva Green, Flo Hewitt, Katharine Roach, Verl Trimble, Myrtle Mayo. Anna Wood- ; , NInlli tirade ,lntertJut. , ' .'(Special Dispatch to Ths Journal.); Oregon aty. April 17.-r-The ninth grade class, Barclay High school held; a social gathering at Masonic hall last night.. It was well attended. A goo4 literary and musical program was ren dered. A guemalng contest followed.1 In which MIh Erna Petsold won the prize. ' Refreshments were served and an hour following , was spent in danc ing. The hall was tastefully decorated with stresmcrs of red snd. white, tin! class colors, pepnants and evergreens. ,-',..".,," . 1 ' - ' ' ,' , -, r. ' Friends Surjfls Mrs. Cheney. . ' (Hpeciai uurpaien to ana journal, , Oregon City: - April 17. Mrs. A. Cheney was riven a sarprlso party ' by a number of ficr friends at her home In Greenpolnt last evening, and a pleasant time was passed in niuulc. songs ami progressive whist. Mrs. W R. ElilH- won the prize. There were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kills. Mr, and Mrs. H. nlwnr. mnA Aainrhin Xlr. flnrfl.il, M and Mrs. U. and Miss Bourse iteddlcka, Committed to Asylum. -V (Special Dispatch to "The Journal V ' ;' ' tave Wlbon, a Swede,-residing at Mil." waukle heights, was committed to the Insane, asylum, by Judge Samson last I l. , I .. V. .. ... ... . 1. ..I... v.. iiikiii. ji. nn uiajukiil vi iu? -ti.j,ujr Sheriff Beatle and Constable Miles. You Will Miss It . 1- ' I . " - ','' ', UK IF YOU FAIL TO TAKH ADVANTAGE OF OUR PictureSale This ' week we are selling mors than 600 beautiful pictures, values as hlgll as 60c, for 15o each. , Jones Drug Co. Inci BJBXABZ.a BSVOQISTB.' ' ' SPECIAL 1 30 DAYS SAL6 : W. L BLOCKS, Main & Seventh On Carpets, Linoleums and Lacs Cur-. tains. Beautiful novelty drapery goods Included in this sals. - r - - -.? school. 9:00; vinn'a T.utheran nev. 1 . na.tjir fliindav n..in. nnhln andsermon, 10 a. m No evening servicts. -First Baptist church, Be v, John M. Linden, pastor Services at 10:80 a. m ani 7:30-p. m. Treaching by the pastor. Miss Elizabeth Gleck of New York city will sing at both services. PRODUCff IN: AN IHANCISCO !' ". (United Praas teased Wlra.l ' San" FrBncisco, April 1,7. Eggs Per dosen. California fresh, including cases, extras. 24c; firsts, 28 c; seconds, 2 1 c , ,hButU? Per pound, California ' fresh, extras, 24 c: firsts, 23o; seconds 22c- New Cheese Per pound California flats, fancy. 16c: firsts, Uhic; seconds, 12c; California Young America, fancy, 16c firsts, 14 c; eastern Oregonflats. fancy, loc; do Young America, fancy, laiie, atoraare. Oregon flats, 15e; do Young America, 16c. Potatoes Per cental. River whites, fancy $1 25l-50; Salinas burbanks, $2; do. Oregon, $1.8602; new potatoes, per pound. 28 2 c; . sweet potatoes, per crate. $1.652. :-; -; ' Onions per ceniai. 'c""' w $.40; Australian brown. j: lexas xwr mudaa. per crate, $1.761.85; new green. iTran'ae'i Per b0. navels, standard. $1.2501.76: choice, sixes 80 to 128, $160 lit: slses 150 to .116, $2J.60; fancy, t2.604s.;S. '-:J - ' SEATTLE . PRODUCE! MARKET ' (CaltM Press 1M Wire ! c..u in.n 17 Butter Per pound. Washington creamerv firsts. 30c; ranch, 23o: renovated. 24S5o; CaUfornla, 2c Ewzn Per doxen, local ranch, 25c; fresh eastern, 3J24c; Oregon, 25c. - Cheese Per pound, Wisconsin twins, 19rl9c: cream brick, new, 20c; wheel Swiss. lc: caiuomm. mi-, iimvun.'. 18c; new Tlllamooa. ic. . ' Onions Ysklms, 2Jc; Oregon. 22c: fsnnos, Ze green, , jutc per dozen: aosirainn, 7-, ; -Vexss. $2.64 per crate. . . . ' I Potstoea rer ion, i" . vi Ima. 8331228; early "rose seed. $40: Cal ifornia, new. 4 6 4 c; sweets. $4 per crate. BOSTON COPPER MARKET (Furnished by C.rrk Ce Co Boston. April 11.-- .v.-. eial. ....... 7$'.w Inona . ...i. 4 a 1 67 16; 51 129 31 i 1 A 88 21 1 14 6 : 4 0 13 12 3 4) 46 21 . 4' 113 ir CT; ft Ik MO SH J 5r Oldett Bank on the Pacific Co8t. Capital fully paid - v;- - $1,000,000.09 Surplus and undivided profits , $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President Edward fJookingham, Vice-Pres. W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. K. S. Howard Jr, Asst Cashier. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook.' Asst Cashier. ' ( i, . " St tit Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts ol banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. , Travelers' checks for sale and . drafts issued available . in all countries of Europe. A sis Adventure Alloues ., Arcadian Aria Com. Atlantic ., B. Cons. p'ltte Cale I I Yukon $8 Nlprtm 4iN. Butte . 41 i K. Butte, . 19:Old lm. lltex-eola ... 24 l ,-rrTH rL A- Hetla.Se it""""! Centermtal . II AQ,inrr Cop. Mt Cop. Kanxa ly WeU . Franklyai .. ranhv . . . . (?reene Can.. I mux ' Mini, f V'Vewk tl r-.vaie ;itjir'.iiiivll ... It jTxnurn'X ., ll'T'rn Cop. . 4 A Trinity 10 -I 'te4 V i Mln-... fth 12 '- 8 M'-u ., 1 ;'. a , a v, 'tT-ia . . . , 1 W o ? r,ss ., 1- ry r: MATIOMAL -BANE CORNER SECOND and STARK Bitulithic Pavement. Brings v Satisfaction . And Enhances the Value of Abutting Property Mort Than Any- . '. ' s ' ;' ;.: ' Other Pavement . . .:. , BECAUSE It is durable, never cracks, makes no noise or rumble from, passing vehicles, collects no dost or mud. Furthermore, it gives a sura foothold for horses. - Automobiles will not skid. Warren Construction Co. 317 BECK BLDO, PORTLAND, OR. 4 4444y4444w44 Ccrrrnissicn F.'erchar.ts, Stocks, Bends, Ccttcn, Grain, ilz. Z 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDINQ J Members Chicago Board of Trade, Corrtfrppdents of Legta t Bryan, J Chicago, New York, Boston. We have the only private wire connecting Portland with the eastern i exchange. . ' . ebrs lerUaa6 BVearg et Tr4e 1 are ef. 9 n tM sacks f,r, rjir bras, 1 tar ef'wis ct-spel at 1.29 p. rs. nmorrvm eva