THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1009. It vlTEnS ;' W(D)iIMD9S MMMEm ' TODAY : i - , ' , ; POTATO AGE 0Fi rn 1-UIIUt UtUUIIt tJ Chicafra Wheat Onfion Ts CT , . .. j - . 2 ' l-Hc Lower Visible v; Supply Is Decreased. Supplies AH; Along the Coast Are Decreasing and Price Everywhere. Is Doing Bet , ter Good . Onions Arc : Hard to Obtain. t i Coast Wheat Condition. . .'' ; . ,' . ' " Per cent .10 Tr. p :, '. '. , "lo ., 1908 Aw. P Oregon v, 87 87 82 Washington 99 94 90 Idaho 97 . ' 97 . 1 8 California 93 ' 88 ' 82 ,s CHICAGO. WHEAT. MAKKET. :," . -. - AnrlllS. ibritlT. Lom iflos'. May ..,.... 127 :. 128KB 1V4 ti July , 1 16 ' .,; 118 H A 2 (I 8 V cepu ...... J" ts JUtitii'Ti e Uec. . lUft1 ' lUOTfcA BRING A 1 x TODAY'S "WHOLESALE 'MARKETS, :Potntoe doing better. . , ..'. . . t.,ooa onion very scarce, , . . , ..Strawberries sre lower. , " ;" ; ' Kgg market higher.'- ' -'; -. -Several cars bananas In. ? V. ('Iiceae receipts to iticre.ase.ir:,: ; llama are c higher. U, ' : KoKt wool firm at 20c. "t ... Local-fight aids mohair.1 ' "5 Ml'oultry retain firmness. . ' Butter holding, unchanged.' ' '. V ChlcaM. Anrll 19. Tha wheat mar- b.f ...... .,i.., n . in. , " ii,;u.. iiruu,., vJuniiifK, TH L 7, U a mispei unaer me xinai Figure or Bat- urna.v. . - - m-. it wan an on day with the bull clique ana try as nara as tney mignr, m crowd was unable to rally the price from the low point more than a few fraction. crop news was-or a mixed character out was - generally., not so good - e re cently reported. . The -visible supply shows a decrease but even this failed to check 'the' movement of the bears Into the bull, camp, .The raid on the July was' Successful ' from" very point and view ad -the day closed; with that op tion rather weak- and 2"4c a bushel, un- potatoes Are , Doing Battr. ... .-. ; Tha exneoted Imnrovemont ln tha lo- ral potato, situation has materialized, I der Saturday's closing, and becauaa Of th shortage at country I American visible audi shipping points, local buyer are-pay-1 ' -Wheat Decreased 2,236,000. bushels, fng as high as"t1:40 per 100 pounds fori Corn Deoreased-1,269,000- bushels. best oualTtv. The market has ;Tecently I Oats Decreased 478.000 bushels. " shown a better feeling in the south, audi ' World' shipments Wheat 7,048,000 the. bear quality Ms ' -especially rtrm ) Dusneis; -corn JS.aiK.etiu Dusneis. . there. '' Tn. thn- FYnnr street markets I i " i , . . ractlcally' no. Change In value is vis-i ' Kfinge or. Chicago prices rurnlihed prac Ihln.' althouirh holders' have shown disposition to ask a fractional advance - of late. . , , . i(jood onions are scarce In the local market, and while only a sale of two of by Overbeck & Cooke. Co.: ' WIH5AT, . . Dnen. Hieh. Low. Close. May .o..127V4 128 126 127 One . Lot of Cattle Brings. So pood a- Price That Sellers Are Afraid to Make ' It Public for Fear' of Eicit ing-tho Market. ; PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN, Slogs. Cattle. Bheep, Mondav ........... ... 10 Saturday, .......... . 107 FYlday ........... 81 195'- Thursday ......... r 88 ' ,168 Wednesday 276. 85 Tuesday .......... . 60 , 406 J.827 280 SO eytra select are reported at IS per 100 g"' . " pounds, the gnneral market is firmer ' ?Z around 2.7S for best There has been Uec.i'Ml07 l'?1 an Increase in .the call for Texas Ber . mlidas, although the.' locality of local I May best Is to be preferred so far as keep-I jui'y i lug la concerned. , . (Sept. Btrawberrles Are tower. . uec. more liberal arrivals coming- forward f May! irom r ionn. n is not Jiniy . iiiai, ur- i July t ther sniptnents win, pa brougnt - nere i geI) 1 W 1 ... L . J . . k ... - . 1 I J CORN. , 69 7t4 Hi 69 67H 8i' 68 69 - OATS. ..BBS ' ,B14 ,...' 41 42 . PORK. . 1882 1K35 1823 1830 LARD. 1042 1045 1057 1070 1070 1073 . V RIBS, . 9S0 862 ' 1 872' 973 i .882 -"887 $26.60; middlings. 283.00; shorts, S30; chop, f3g31: alfalfa meal. 120 per ton. FLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore irfin r.nt.nf. 1! OK lilt A 1 On mtra iirh t. tS1A Xhereported arrival of J export. 84.70; bakers, 18.05; valley, wholesale grocers. Hereafter the trado will be allowed the formeu discount of S per cent up 4o the 19th of each month, instead of 1 per cent until the 15th, aS stataa in tne previous cara.- . -, t4 -l , Brief Notes of Wnolesals Trad. Several cars of bananas from Con. tral America were unloaded this, morn. Ing.' ! Good cohditloti' generally green. nftinum mariim xa uncnangea. " Dressed meats are firm. . ,:l'n, changed. . i Local - cauliflower- Is " coming more freely, trices rrom 40c to T&c a dozen. Front street sells at the following prices.- nose pam soippera are iess regular-commissions: : . ; Sntter, Egg sad Ponltry. BUTTER Extra creamery. 27 HQ 29c; rancy, mjihc casioro, ioc; uuuor nla, 2Rc; store. 18c. - BUTTER EAT Delivery f. o. b. Port. . land sweet . cream, - i!aJ7c; . sour. . z'rrzwo to. I .. ... . , .. . EGOS Local, best. 2 2 He - V .-CHEESE-Fancy full cream flats, , 18c; triplets-and daisies, 18c: Toung Americas, 19o; storage twins, 17c; trip lets and daisies, 17c , ..-. -POULTRY Mixed chickens, 18 He lb; fancy hens, 16HOt7o per lb; roost ers, old, 12Wlic; fryers. 26027Hc; broilers, 25 4z 27 Vic; reese, 11c: turkpvs. alive. 16 18c: dressed. 224 23c: ducks. IS 20c; pigeons, squabs. 822.60 dos.; old $11. dressed poultry. Initio Higher. Sops,. Wool aad.Kldes. r " WOOL--1909 Willamette valley, 19 0 20c;- eastern Oregon, 14 20c. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 7ct prime to choicet 6 He; prime, Sc; medium, 6c; 1909 contracts, 9c , " . T ALLOW Prime. pr lb, I04e; Ne, f and sre-iwe, 22ViC 8HEEPSKIN8 Shearing, . lOffllc each; short wool, - 15 40c; medium wool. 60ctf$l each; long wooL 'licit $1.26 ech. ' ' CHITTIM BARK Old, $Hc; new. Be it) $5.30; graham. 3is, 5.10; whol $5.40;' rye. Bh.1S.B0; bales, $3.00 white. $40; gray, 839.6040. rons. not take k'ndly to the class of fruit May 1822 sent forward, Improved Quality .would 1 July . i,t., ri help matters hero considerably, now-lMept. ever, . m, Local egg market was firmer today..! Whlla receipts continue fair and wwre I cpnt. the earlv run. the trade- la taking hold much better, and 22"Ac Is obtainable in I May most Instances. ' " 3uly Chicken market remains good, l-Sept. " though prices are not showing' any change. . . - ' - i Cheese Receipts to Increase. 'Cheese receipts are expected to show a material Increase her during the present week. the steamer Argo from Tillamook did nM cause any 'txcltetttl1t fn the 'trade, - as there has been no surplus whatever to datfe, and practically none Is expect ed for the Immediate future, because of the Insistent call from the outsider for supplies. To date, the local demand lias been so good that all arrivals were quickly taken tip,- tut as soon as trie wants of the people here are tempor arily supplied, . the movement toward th south will set In... Although Call fornla market Is lower for her ow make of cheese, the trade there is clam tiring for Tillamook supplies, and Is of fering quite a premium in- order to get -It , i X Butter market Is steady, with no change In value this morning, '.Drop Still expected. 'i ! Bam Are Half -Cent Hlghsr, ' Owing to the very firm tne of live stock prices end the repeated scant ar rivals in tne Portland stock yards.nign er prices are being quoted on provi ilons by the Union Meat company to day. The new--list quotes an advance of HC in regular hams and rise in seme grades of bacon.. The general rango on the latter,-however, -is , un- c nan gen. 1 - . - i ; Jobber Give . Blsconnt Again. - t Stilt another change has .been made In 'the discount rate allowed for prompt payment or grocery dims Dy noca 1 1 5 T- 106!l 10S 89 8H 67 68V4 65 49 414 1820 1817 1817 1037 1060 1065 ?55 965 ' . 980 116 107 B 108 70-4" 68 B -6 B 88 ft i I j BS . 49 41?4B . 1830A 1820A 1817A 1037 ' 1060A 1066A 965 ' 867B 980 Vis, 5.10; whole wheat. I 1oWb. Portland tTnlon Btockvards." Anrll 19. The Portland livestock market 1 all but famished for good quality es pecially and therefore a better premium-la being Dald bv kUlers for sup plies.-'-' '",.- ': ' That It pay to ship the better class stuff to the local market - Is - again roven by actual sale, George Koni aeer of Roseburr. an old-time ship per . to this market; sent In a load of stuff late Saturday that showed - the desired quality, and so good was the price obtained r that the trade would not allow It to become public in fear or excitins- ail otner snmners. - While it cannot be definitely stated what the premium paid was, it is un derstood to be 10 to IS cent above former extreme price for the present season. : . So rood is the demand In the live stock market that even ordinary stuff is not neglected as it was during tne previous wean. t Sheep Hove to Alaska. , 'ihe- was good shipment of sheep Into the market durlna the-oast 48 hours, - a total of 1,327 head arriving in the yard. Practically all of ' these were for the outside trade, most of the run being; en route to Alaska, where It will be driven into the interior. t few sheen have come forward of late that the market continues to -hold closely to top prices. Wo Hog Btno rrldsy. Hogs are unusually scarce In the VArrliBi thoM'. H.va w .r.fu.l. . hain(f noted since last Friday, when only 86 head anneared. The total run for the fast six days was but 459. a mere drop n the bucket to what had been ex pected. All good hog will rerfdily move tnese aava at i.fiu and leu era are crying for suDDlles at that nrice. ? 'lie only weakness in the hog market s shown in "stockers and feeders," there being but little call for these at any figure. . Today's ran of livestock - compares wiin vats aay in recent years as lot STOCK DIE GEIIEMLiy IIP Union Pacific and Beading Are. Leaders, but Gener al List Is Higher. W ' New Tork, April II. The stock mar ket was bullish to the cor .today and sharp advances were everywhere mani fest. Union Paciflo and-Reading were the leaders and' everal, ' point were added to the price of other leaders." The market In general was about 114 points Dtina fesslonal and therefore almost uniform. above Saturday, th advance b-fi pro- There waa some slight hesitation at the start, owing to the Turkish troublcsr but the action . or American shares abroad Proliant about renewed short covering and.th general advance was tne outcome. . , . : , Ran re of New York nrloea fnrnlahnd Dy overoeca cook CO. Amalgamated Copper Co.", 76H ' ,7H Am. Car & Foundry, o 49 ' 49 do pfd.. ................ .... t jlltt American Cottofi Oil, e.... 6914 V American I-oco.. c. ........ 64U 64 U American Sugar, o. '.,,.....184 ,JS3 American Smelt, c. ........ . 88 do pfd. . ..........105 103 Anaconda Mining Co. .... 45 45 American Woolen, c. ..... 83 Atchison, c. .............. 106 ' 1074 Baltimore & Ohio, c...... .112 112 95 1U4 149 180 76 88 - 2 a 76 4 TH OATS Prndnrors' nrlce Track. No. f i J U 1908 1907 Willamette vallnv fane v. 116.00: ordl-1806 Hog. Cattle. Sheep. 411 ... ' ; 405 89 29 ' 216 nary. 814.00(18.00: eastern Oregon. I va , oi; zuu uu $18.00; mixed. 111.60 12.00: clover, I . A year ago today sheep were' weak. $11.00! grain. $18.00; cneat, $13.00; al- I hogs Iirmer and cattle steady. No falfa, $13.00. .- cnange in price. fruits and Vegetable. . I - Tarda' Sepressatativ Prioes. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, new na I Following prices are representative of veis. tl.boaH.ib t per., box; tangerines, I latest transactions in the yards and in- ii. bu: bananas, to id; lemons, fi.bog jaicate demand, supplies ana quality of 8.76 box; grapefruit, $3.004.00; pln-1fered: ,. . - apples, ; Hawaiian, $3.003.25 doses; STEERS. - trawberries, $1.50 crate of lft noxes. - I Net welaht. ryxAxunia uening. vi.duwi.io; ii steera ST 04n s miirtrw i i k. -i ........ . szt 160 430 VfeoETA BLES ' Tumlns. Oreson. I BULLS AND STAGS. Sl1.10: beets. 12: carrots. $1.60 sack; I 3-stairs ............ . 2.460 . parsnips, $1.251.60; cabbage, 4"44Hc 2 bulls 8.076 per Ib.j tomatoes, Mexican, $1.60 crate; The following is the general range for Florida, $38.2a crate; beans, llfce lb.; values on stock ruling in the yards for cauliflower, local, .. ; 40 76c dozen; late shipments: neas. mr 4lh TinrdAradliih. : u-u nam1 MAiinf.!.. t ca. artlohokes, 7Sc dozen; green onions, I gooa $7.007.25; blockers, $7.o67.25; 12Vic dosen; peppers, bell," Florida, $5.60 stockers, $6.60i$7.00. b iTHLn, iiui. i i fitaa ici.iut;t9. iiro i , , f Tnrria .KHRt filAr. , VAlffhlnff 17 Ml dozen; hothouse, $1.601.7B per box; pounds, $5.60; medium steers, $6.26; 1 POTATOES Selling, r- $1.6001.76; ,t steeri . 27 0 buying for shipment, per cwt, country Ss ...pr- V " si's extra "fancy, 31.40; ordinary shipping, '? steers' !!"'" Si buying, $1.25iSl.30: common, $1.20 'Ztalri-2K4 Price, $5.60 6.25 6.00 4.60 4.00 3.26 do pfd. Brooklyn Rapid Transit.., 77 Canadian Pacific, c. ..... .174& Chicago A G. Western, c.'. 6 C, M. & St. Paul '.148 Chicago Northwestern, a Chesapeake & Onto 77 U Colorado FueK & Iron, o. .. 88 i Colorado tjoutnern, c. ,, ao second preierred t no rirsi oreierrea ...... ... Corn Products, c. . . .. . ... 22 . , Delaware & Hudson 183 ivenver et ltio uranae, c...- 6it di do preferred ........... i t ., . Erie. c.t .. do second preferred do first preferred . Great Northern, pfd. Illinois Central ..... Interurban Metropolitan, e, 186 .V15 uu urrierreu ..;,'.. Ixiulsville A Nashville . Mexican Central Railway M. K- A T,, c. do preferred Distillers ..... Ore Lands . . Missouri Pacific National Lead ' 87 H 0" 80 2 . 0 LOCAL BARLEY A HIGHER Greatest Individual Advance Ever Shown in Market Here Occurs Todaj Club : Wheat Sells at $1.20 f.o. b: Portland. railways win TIDE LANDS CASE ' ! a , . - Judge Hanford Finds In dians Have No Title to the Property, BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS". : Wheat, Barley, Oats, Hay, Flour, cars. cars. cars. cars. Backs. 1 Wheat ' futures fere . excited .And $o a bushel higher today. ... ' - Barley advanced $2 a ton, the greatest Individual rise ever Shown here. - '-i p i - Hay le $1 lower for cow grades but horse feed Is the same amount blglrer. ; - ir.. . iTJUII. ' , , . 8at. .... Frl . . .... Thura. . .. Wed Tues. .... 11 13 8 8 V 4 6' 2 S 2 4 7.400 2,000 4.000 6,000 600 1,760 (Uoltfrt Ptm Vrmri Wlrri Tacoma. - Wash.. Anrll m F,iri Judge. C. II. Hanford this morning handed down a derision in ths. l!,iit.l States court knocking out the claims of Attorneys B. F. Grosscup and Charlci Bedford for the 'uyallup Indian to the tide land at the south nri nr Commencement bay, valued at $5,000,- uuu. . x ne uu cjiwn nivi ucrn neid by the state since Its orgahlzatlnn. until sold- to Tacoma men, J. M. .Ashton and wuiiam jones now noining the title by purchase from the state. Recently, however, railroads nave bought the propertv for ocean terminal Grosscup and Bedford dug up som old treaties and records, und-r which they held the Indiana had title to the lands and secured the sanction of the government to start suit to oust the present holders.. Judse Hanford "decides the Indiana have no claim to the property, as the national government never - had any title tt the shore lands, but was merely the trustee, for the state and could not dispose, of - them if it had tried, but runner that there was no record that It had tried '-to-do o. '1 he decision is -expected to causa at least two transcontinental - railroad to close i deals - at once for the . property preparatory to. building to Tacoma 'for ocean, terminals. . .- v Brill WIIIS MAT 01 . .' 46 . .v.. I There was an advance of 8c a 1 i ti ln the bl( Pri of April and May ,4i 28 41 : ' 39 74 ,7A bushel wheat deliveries on the Portland board of trade tOflRV. - fllthntlffh that Hlra! rritm miam ' iik'iA I moved up an additional cent a bushel an, I i!aah hmt rnnrVnt tm excltod ; nl. f a ym .. . . . . - - , 75 I tnougn but nominal trade Is shown be nil I causa of the small offerins-s. . General en I sales of club were reoorted durlnr the 74 as ipasi ms nours at fL.zv a Dusnei. r. o. D. . v. liouu! wuii.li xi, .onaaijr ajivcuiB .l.lfl New York Central ........130 ,13014 track. This is 2c a bushel over all pre- 49 82 . 60 N T.. -Ontario A -Western Norfolk & Western, o,... ao prd . . ........ . v. . , . . - North American .83 , 8251 Northern Pacific, c. . .....144 U U, 144 Z Pennsylvania Railway. ....134 134 People' a.. I Ac C. Co.. ...118 11S fressed steel car, c ao pta Rock Island, e ........... , 27 do pfd ... ...... i . ........ 68 St Louis A 8. F., 2d pfd... 40 do 1st pfd t . . . .. Southern Pacific, c ; 120 do pfd . . i , Southern Railway, o ..... . 28 do pfd 68 Texas & Pacific . : 3314 Tol.. Bt l. A W.. c.4. saiA Union 'Pacific,, c. . .', 186 187 car. . go , pia .1 ....rf. . . ... u. S. Rubber, p ....103 U. S. Steel, Co., o 61 ' 1 PIS- ..... ...... .1 1 4 1i .... 18 82 M ,X5 - 87" S3 ' 144 69 41' 70 a 120 1ZS 67 vious quotations hero for club wheat mis season. There is no bluestem wheat offering, so values on that grade are nominally quoted on this page. Oreatest Barley Advance, , Today's cash barlev market shows the greatest advance ever made In one dav here, v Both, whole and rolled barley show a rise of $2 a ton. On the board of trade today barley futures were very firm and higher. APrir going to ti.oo oia ana liar si.b,- bid. Alfalfa hay is about 21 a ton lower ana a similar decline is noted in clover. Tlmotny, especially eastern Oregon, is scarce. Usually there are 12 to 18 cars Hi I of hay on the track here Monday morn- I tna, Kilt thfu .hAvA -.-.- V..., K VI6 Wabasn, c 18 do nfd . '. 47 Western Union Telegraph. . . Wisconsin Central, c .....157 Westinghouse . . . ........ 82 Utah Connor Consolidated Gas . . . . .... ,188 Kansas city , eoutnern. , ... 84 62 U 114 April . 18 y 48 69 43 138 I May do pfd , , 73 Board of trade prices; , Bid. Ask. CLUB WHEAT. . ; 119 120 NO. 1 WHITE OATS. April . . .......200 ' May . . . ....202 NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. April .155 May , . . 157 122 123 202 205 160 160 FREEH BERRIES CREAM AND UU If! CAUGHT BY A FROST MUCH GREATER SUPPLY (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) The receipts of milk and cream to Frewnter. Or. Anrll 19. IVlTined hv IS? " ...",. -""-"'. rl"l""""l an unexnected n mtlwlv unii.il 1... .,"'11' I irost Sunday morning, the early straw- I HveclT berry crop in this section now seems ri. ...j,..i. c....j. likely to be a total loss. The fields are April lY to Monday Anr 19 1809' w&Tfh implied' byhettd' ofrade?' "9' withered the delicate leaves, and It is u-fiiit hm nnnloa s oars nr. h7ia?h ' Sin"1 ft?"0? fnrf anfeWcrate?" r.wbrlti " r blighted beyond recall. All over the -6pSRtahli.i i era ton mum rams 7&lVLJ?I??li'J?l.fr$yfJ2X1i boxe? cucumbers, 26 sacks onions, -179 " i r.J , EZzl li sack potatoes, 1 car potatoes, 46 crates fl?? Jl-!?ir itT..!1!'' 5?re" JYi-l haY-.ln I lettuceT 75 boxes rhubarb. 7 tho'c tlvatlon of the 1 tord-brrV' e.JIZ ,?I"S!!-fL -?a0n? !?m-' 82.5S&8: ' No. 2. f282.60 tier crate: Ffir'.JZ" iTkl eisn . nn.TV.X T rT patches were a mass - of huit.?. T29 cssia is. Soo HoVps ci Texas. 22!S per crate: aarllc. 18 o Ilk I taXrt,Vr:i ' Mm I wn" oomm. Wy. wen - th " f,.,. hox(., hor crahi , A?1'?,-1?? ?lv,r' .25; mixed : lot $6.00; sheared .beep, TteT ran close to the frlezuVS rfnTlaT; i boxe,u , xh fish. 6 -"dS 760 t iMt !" thS'Venlng? .WW'bta Xiai Ken?8""- 'iT??1. - -I V :y ! 1" n the. early part of the night, but TitS!f5--2Ji. owaered. is.so; - tStslern H0S8 firm. , I toward morning It settled and the frost I j,r.Vi ..i 1 1 iVrti granulated, rhtM,-n. AnMi it.H. l ana was allowed to fall upon the tiny plants rrrif i,..V T . c, ........ ... 1 until vhan rlllvliarhtoaimA.li. fllA. I . B - " - 1 - Boston, f April 19.' One hundred and eighty-two runners toed the mark to day in the annual Marathon race of the Boston Athletic - club. The start waa made shortly after noon. - henry Renaud of Nashau, N.lH., was victorious over the big field, complet ing Vie long grind in 2 hour 55 minutes t -o- .seconds. Harry Jensen of New York was sec ond, and P. J. Grant of New York third. DEFENSE OPENS IN ' THE DOUGLAS TRIAL The second 'week of the setrond trial of W. K. Douglas on a charge of em bezzling $4900 from the Thiel detective agency started before Judge Morrow and a jury In the circuit court this morning witn tne nrst testimony, ror tne derense. All of last week -was consnmed by the evidence of the. state,. Involving the in troduction of a large number of docu ments and reoords 1 showing the trans actions of Douglas- with - the agency while he was employed- as bookkeeper. The case- Is .expected to last several day longer. Douglas was tried once before on the same charge, 'the Jury disagreeing. Since then he was tried -on anoiner einnezzifc ment charge and acquitted. The de fense -claims that he was once in jeopardy on the present charge, but a motion to dismiss was denied by Judge Morrow this morning. Douglas then took' the stand in his own behalf and entered into an explanation In detail of the charges against him. SUGAR--Cubt, fl.65; now fruit or berry, $6.05; dry 16.05; conf. A. . $6.26; exti Bonds Investments CALL OR WRITE T. S. McGrath Lumber Exchange PORTLAND, OREGON goiaen u, 'r.s: u, yeiiow, .b; peet, IZit over Saturday 11 900 Receipts "nbled the - usual autumn conditions. 'flonrk pari bran mm ihorti granulated, $5.85; barrels. 15c; half bar- if" r t90d Mixed 2f 85 7 55 The Vta were kitten by the cold, and rlr fLd. norta, rels. 80c; boxes, 65e advance on ack .'iffi . th iaihSvaa.' 11 ' doubtful If any of the earlycrop 8 car" feea basis. Idaho prices are 16a lower. ftV' s'ssf il 5 f.f & ' EaKLIzA .ved. Tb plMUro not In- ' " (Above price are J, y. net eaab light $6.80 7.16. Cartle and sheep .ured Mve for the ,Sn0"f the foliage Northwest Bank SUtinit. T " eALToar.; Half ground. 100. Ka& Cityr ApHl ;19.-Hogi' 800Q. J1. 1 ftf the t K $11.00 per ton.- 60s. 111.60" tabi-v dairy, cattle 9000. sheep 800tX .j .Mitt:''" farmehai Tlost th cropTom which he Clearings today ..... ..... .$1,386,678.18 60s. $160: 10s. $li.00: bales, 3J.8B: 1m- Omaha. April 18. Hog B000, catUe expted ijl T grates proflfo?th2 Year 1,285.878.68 norted Llverr.ool. 60a 324.00; - 100s. 8600. hen 6600. , I , ;.T ' v... l D " " " r11 lor. n 1 Early berries have alway brought!-,0 toda? 1 ear ago .... 244.670.29 ..... 109,659.93 91V.VVi V1, 1.VV; flira llU. Mrraa. 2s. 6s and 10s, $4.600 6.60; Liverpool gpOKANB MIXING EXCTHAKGB high prices, and the prospects this year No. 2. 614c; New Orleans bead. B0 lie; I (Furnished by . Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) I ot the crop had been contracted for Th ! Baakt. AtT' reoie, 0-4C- - r - ' I EpoKane, ril viriciai prices: I frost will make the berrv ....nr, fniiw I CtearlnM tnrlav tl.TB9.TCf ASK. I (WO Or three WAoka lata. Dim va.-. Ralani tnrlav ..... CA171T t -. HONF!T Nw. ISo mr 111 BEANS Rm all white. 36.25: large I A Imavla White, $5.2B:. pink. 38.75: "baymi. I5.-6; I Conner Kinr iuiinas, b.4o; juczicaq rvaw.- vo-iv. - i uertl M Bid. t , 1 9 Keats, Tlsli aad lrovllem. ' I Humming Bird ty HAMS, BACON, ETC. SortlandApack "Jrp. l ' ' :' ' "' as tWA rtr fhraa Viailr lata K.K I U.U wm tnila aw I - - - - cat.st tuilaVlg Wn "CflA- 1 Ijaiauvcg vunj . I pwted, and many thousandBi of dollars 1 - 1 I ' tiic -Miivwi-ri-wwaicr UIB- I wwaw 7 2 tedustrv t?rOWlns blg Clearings today (local) hams. AO to 13 lbs- 14W? lb.: Mount Coal n. zic; Dreaarast Dacon.. ii h i I""! Icnlos, 10c; Cottage roll, 11c I I".0 eavy smoked. 18c; light. V.1ck' fL B o lb.;-pickled tongues, 40o I Missoula j HIDES Dry hides. l!lc lb.; green. nwioc lb; Runs, green unit, sc per lb; klp. 9c; calves, green. Ito per lb. . MOHAIR ISO 9. 23c, Oral. Tlout aad stay. -BARLEY Feed, $11.00981.68; rolled. ISitj 3; brewing. $J1. WHEAT Buying pric new Track. Portland Club. $1.15: bluetm. 110; rd Kuwlan, 81.13; Turkey red, $t 2: Willamette valley. $l.ltrl ll. MILLSTCFFS Celling prlc Bran, I - , 1 TO OUK SHIPPERS These are our prleea We wtll pay you promptly. We oo not charge com mission. Tour produce mutt be good. fat quality: Dref-ed Pork, sny tlx. ........... .fle I-nra-e nrmeed Veal 7 1 SH" pma.l DreNl Veai, op t- lit lt Prrlnr Lambs. dr" 1 .10 to 12"- Iree Mens spi ;-r I ive llsns and gpn Hit rilTX T 8TOTW Kill CO, , 'i ii-t'ri ire i : 1 ruat.- for lUnJL Ortcoo. boiled ham. 21c; breakfast bacon, 13 H i, - Q21Ho plcnlos. loc: Cottage roll 11c i'1"'1? ' ?H lb.! rearular short clear a. smoked. llUfl I Kendall . ----- . -. 1 T i n lb.; backa. n mokad. 13 u each. f Monitor DREFBED MKAT8 Froat street 1 "DOD v T ors. fancy, molvc: - ordinary. 9e: raui 4 veais. extra, .'10c; ordinary,, f y 1 vc; I jrnD,er eavy, - ijj re; muttcn, itriuc, n - ixjCAi. laku Kettle . leaf. 10. 1 iwmm r lb.; 6 a. l4Xc per lb.; 60 b. rnowiiorm . 24 r . i , t . 161' 166 80 0 '" 80 i YEABS A HEROINE 100 IV e $864,736 86,913 V ' TO SAVE BRQTHEE ttTnlteC Prea Leased Wire. . v xora. -Aprei i. Following a! SECOND ELECTION ON BONDS AT LA GRANDE Struas-la vof two vura tn lltusnt. k.. .4 I" rom a prison at Vera Cruz. ZZLS"L. 'LX'S , "ZrZZZZ, (Special Dispatch to Tt Jonraal.! La Orande. Or.. April 19 A Peti tion for a new election on the Beaver Hi 4ae Per tins. 14 Ue nar lb.: ateam renrlera, 10a.l8tuart 11 Uc Der lb: 6a 13So r Jk.: rom. I Tamarack ' pound. 10a. 114c per lb. T Wonder 34 3 I Is preparing to aid btm In presenting a CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $1 4t; I O. K. Con. . claim for damages for false Impiison- ri"r r-iarnH. 11 rier Dm, mtfr aocea. mexico, auring wnicn sne studied Span- lsn to aid. her in her efforts, which .h. .nrin. hut h aimnuv. iw th- tomorrow. On election was held In were finally successful.- Josephine K-iuiiiiia-, a. aa-year-oid girl, wno ar rived here on the Ward liner Merlda. FISH Rock cod. 10c lb..' flounders, tT''tr K V PTOra TTTr lb.; striped bass, I 1 f C-Ui.l lliOJVO Ull l; 6c lb.: halibut. c rer 15c per lb.; etfljh, 10e sar lb.; salmon, chino.k." c per lb.; steel head, 8c per lb.; . herrinas. Be per lb.: soles. 7c per lb.: shrimp, i:vc per in.-: percn, o per 10. ; totneoi. 1 c per lb. mDiirra, bc per in.; I re a ro ( I per lb.: crawrinh. lee ner stnrreon, per lb ; black ba per ID. ; Columbia smelti ver smelts, ic per h ; Per lh crabs. $1 CI 01 7k per dozen. JIM Kt t' , TO SAVE BIKE RIDER (tslteC Pras Leased Wire. ! ment against the Mexican government. Mis Schilllnar lnarned two vaxaeai aiam fhat her brother, who was interested In loDscco lands in Mexico, had been ar rested and placed in Jail at Vera Crus. on iert ror Mexico but when ah ar rived sne round that she could not see her brother and could obtain no satis- i . , .. i ... . i , . . acserst, i .1 ? .1 I . -"on rrom tn Mexican offlcla a, be- drmi' I de-r to save the Ufa of youth who bid .anaa i,.m .r... ir c.uk -ri.. a, too lot control ef his bicycle in the rthl,irl ,tudled hard and mastered the lb.; slU or ner rapiaiy speein avctomooiie. Mr. Isngusge sofflclenUy to enable her to B. A th rca Balr-h turwed the machine from rl4 wiU the Judge Who had rem osras ami tocwy is is a serious i fitted her brother to prison. The .WC Hie Fr rtsga. 1 " rir K J (i r 2tf . . V . " oy ar rt- "'"" - ''"'" arwn American ambassador at the Mexican Ions, li: rer ! In. sack. a: Olym- lnlines whlck may peeve fatal. ranital became InteresteA i the caie al:i.l:n'Jl:V- T ,-. . Mr,rB:huV.dr-": :ch,n, n.lirsered T IchUllrg'.releaVi! liC(: eannec?. aoc can $7 doses; nr Foreet Heishta. when she round- The brother claims b as falselv tasters In aheJL 31 T8 per ed a tor In the roadway and cam ipna Imprisoned snd now I preoariDC to Patata, OeU OU. . th. lr. The Isd aprred e loee con- Demand damages. .-tlVCFFtl nil troi ef hi wheel and the plucky wo- . iSSBS llM - -Vrr t. avoid Cmr ct Ca9olUe Bun . caie fnL 117 ton " u A Instant lter aseher ritemoMle ("4-etal Wsnatrk t Tbs losraaLt f-nr i- virtf. iiip- sisal. 8e ta. reonded the curve and crashed Into tha La brand. Or, April II. A car ef B21 v d.sres ce lie sar TmT ,h- B,lc' machine, which rascllne burned la U local yards last sal - rrn y . llSoiverraL reatleg on tb roadesv. Ia trie msct. TTia ftra caused by a freight Tt'RPK.MlNEr la caxav IlUa eer "oi '"10" Mr Bal'li was threwa Mh a In rtrl king too hard. Ther was ao ni ,ty' la the sir and euetatned severe Inlurlea eU,- daroax i . i . a si. i WI'TTE LrT Ton let IK ! : c 1H. iws. Ic per lb.: lea lota Thwt fTuedar will poa'tivelT Neat bnnraTaw. sartlv butlt. wftl Ke Ke tKe Isef atae fcr 'Mn,l m I fllthMl tr. S'.iit vnu Ga. ( : rn . Ar a, a 1KB NAILS rreeeat baa la. $L4B. (fed Cast a. e4 "Uaa lix." 1 tor ball bids) . I'' !-" " V construction company found a. tech nical flaw. Th construction company win stand tne expense or the election. Work will' go ahead In the meantime. The permanent survey lis waa begun today. - FIREMEN REFUSE TO DIG FOR DEAD i ii 5 PJIT1E11 HEMS , urn loo;; Public Iffiiortvs ; Him, ami lle'Il Try No Jlore to , Spread tho Light, j (raited Preas LeasaC Wlra.1 . - ' Chicago, April 19,Wheat King James A. Patten declared today that lit had been made a scapegoat and that the public . bad refused bla proffered en llghtenment regarding the present sit uation. He announced that he would take the public Into Ms confidence no longer, and that he would glv no more Interview. He also bitterly denounce that mlniut.r. whn vestarduV attacked him from the pulpit. Vice President Merrill Of the board of trade Issued a statement today an- wheat. .'. ' i There was no excitement In' the pit. JiiKt before noon May wheat foil to l.aitt- ... '-, INQUIRES FOR BOOK ON HOOD RIVER ORANGES . There Is still room ' for th press agent and the booster In Oregon. General ' Passenger, Agent McMurray of the Hftrrl- i man lines received the following ' request today from the passenger department of the Oceanic Steamship company In Ban Fran cisco: ' ; "We are" desirous of obtaining " a few copies of a handsome pamphlet published by , you and dealing with your lines and mak ing special mention of Hood River. I am not sure but I thlnk the title Is Hood River Oranges.' ! R. K. S. MORRIS." "I thought everybody - knew about Hood River apples,' said Mr. McMurray a he directed that a package of the Hood River' books be sent the Oceanic com- ; pany. '1 thought least, of all that San Francisco would come to the front with Inquiries con cerning; Hood River . oranges., There still remain a good many things to ba taught about Oregon." INTEREST ON DEPOSITS We pay interest on savings deposits and on our special time certificates adapted to the needs of those uncertain as to when their money will be required. . 1 We afford every facility for those having accounts with us subject to check, and make no limitation as to amount required for opening such accounts. Every courtesy consistent with prudent , banking ex tended to our patrons. Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND OREGON AN EVIDENCE OF XSTLILM The liberal patronage enjoyed by this bank for more than twenty-five years not only , accounts for its sub- , stantial growth but is ' an evidence of the unexcelled service and the absolute safety which it affords depos itors. New accounts cordially invited. . rralte Prsas Leauad WH) - San Franoltico, April 19. Coroner T. P. Leland today appealed to th board of supervisor for an appropriation to cover th expenses of a search for th six bodies tbat are believed to lie bur ied In the ruin of tb fir trap hotel, th. St.. George, whirl' burned to the ground early Friday morula. Six j a bodies were-recovered Friday, but thla area w abasdoned who claimed lo carrv oa th fall within th Bit u I it h ic Pavement Brings Satisfaction And Enhances th Value of Abuttinc Property lion Than Any Other Pavement .- . - . BECAUSE It Is durable, never crack, make no noise or rumble from pasting vehicle, collect no dost or mud. Furthermore, it gives a sure foothold for horses. Automobiles will not skid. Warren Construction Co. 317 BECK BLD&. PORTLAND; OR. reeoverea rriday, out th. a. mm -m nunutlt Ovcrbcck Cc Cooke Co. rrroVf'co'rooer!; 'Commission Itcrclianis, Stocks, Bcr.s, Ccltcn, Grain, ti Subpoena ia CLasKliaae Case. Oakland. Cal . irrtl II Attarnee A. L. Krtca. ccHjnsel for John Claocl lanes, accused ef drruamiting the botn. of J. k i.anagner. ii. secured a enbpoena hlch.he will eerre i District Attor ney I-jiBS-non of ran Kru'.aw- c. cem pel Ms appearance th dav set for u uiai. a& IV X . 21M17 BOARD 07 TRADE BUILDINO Uernbet-a Chicago Board ef Trade. Corrt---r Jer.ta of Login at Trji Z Chicago, New York, tot ton. t We have the cm! private wire connecting FcrtianJ wlih tv tai't.-a X eecharge. aCseaVsrs rearUaa sr4 ef Trt'a X mMMMmtmHHmHTttt.Mtt