The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 20, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, "APRIL 20."
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uidii nun is
GOOD III SI
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Better Supplies Noted Than
. Expected Eggs Higher
on Front Street
TODAT'S WHOLESALE 'MARKETS.
". Ron of salmon Is good.
Kggs are higher again.
Top vegetables coming.
Chese market very firm. "
Butter Is holding lta own, -
Wool movement, la better,
liressed mata remains firm, ... ,
Potatoes (rain firmness.
Onion market la higher. -Wheat
market at danger point. -
. Boa of Ralmoa la Oood. '
According to special reports received
by Ths .Journal thla morning; ths run
of salmon In the Clackamas and Wil
lamette Is much .better .than eipected.
During the . past 24 .hour quits a fair
rhoitinv of Ttso nas rwen maae in. me
Willamette slough, and many fishers are
flocking to tnat stream, tiroria are
now being made by soma parties to
have the - Willamette Slouch classed as
a tributary of the Columbia so as to
atop fishing on that stream during me
period wherein the Columbia la closed
, because of the prospective good catches
of salmon there but It has only been
a short time since the fishermen of the
Columbia in the vicinity of Astoria were
clamoring to make the Willamette
slough a tributary of the -Willamette so
as to stop fishing there when the Wil
lamette -was closed and the Columbia
' was own. local fish Interests class
- this latest effort of the lower river men
' in regard to the slough as foolish and
ear tha matter has been settled for all
; time.
, Xffv Are Higher Ajraln.
"' ' Receipts of eggs are not what haa
been expected by , the trade and the re-
,, suit Is that small lots have moved quite
readily during the past 24 hours at 23c
a desen, or an advance of c above the
extreme high figures heretofore ruling
. In lute trading. ' " -
Chicken market continues In' good
shape, although the clamor for supplies
. is not so heavy. No surplus : shown,
'. however. :
v; Chess Is Holding; Strength,
i The receipts of cheese by the steamer
Argo yesterday had no effect -upon
? rices in the local market today. The
act that only 800 cases were received
for thlr city and 100 cases for Puget
sound Indicated to leading cheese Inter
em that this week's supply from the
Cheese City will not be as liberal as
last week. Only a small supply of flats
or daisies Is available at this time, the
arrival being cleaned up quite generally.-
'-'v-. .. ;:,. . .
Butter market showed no change this
morning; although one was generally ex
pected. , The better feeling In both the
south and north has a tendency to keep
' any decline here in check.
Wool Movement Is Better.
A better movement of wool to the
local market is noted.' Receipts are in
creasing somewhat. Purchases at coun
",. try points are much heavier and every
where buyers are showing a disposition
to take hold at the higher range. Best
valley wools are being sought quite eag
erly around 20c a pound.
Outside of the fight between local
.people for control of the mohair trade
: there la ho change in the situation here.
in tne east it is stated tnat buying ii
hot so brisk. Prices . nominally un
changed. . .-- -'
Potatoes Oaln rlrmnass.
' " More firmness is -noted In the Port
-land' potato situation today and along
rrom siroei tne prtce is generally held
,: a fraction higher. Some interests are
- holding their best stock, right up to
1 1.75, although a few are selling a, frac
tion or two under this sum. None of
tie dealers are overanxious to sell, even
at present prices; indicating thr inten
tion, to hold for a. higher range.
.(. Onion market la firmer for local
. stork: supplies of which are nominal.
Texas onions -are . now quite generally
, jioled with sales around 2.25 per
; viaie oi an pounus.
Brief Hotes of Wholesale Trad.
Top vegetables are coming from local
places.
liressed meats are firm at unchanged
prices. , .- -
Chittlm bark is being Inquired for
with old, bark at SHc as the buying
price. .
Rhubarb Is lower with supplies lib
eral irnm an sections.
Los Angeles strawberries are shown
In better quality. Because of the
smauer Doxes or the southern Cali
fornia stuff and the low prices 'there-
ior u is naraer to sail H'lorln goods at
what they are really worth.
Front street sells at tha following
prices. i nose nsia snippers are less
regular commissions:
ffilOUli AGAINST
JAfffi PAIIfll
Chicago. Report Says revis
ion King: Is Waiting to
Break Wheat Man.
HOLDERS
s
HIGHER PRICE
Want $1.25 Bushel for Club
Wheat but Acknowledge
Cannot Get It Xow.
-..
Armour to Break Patten. 4
4 Tha news was quietly spread
in Chicago today that Armour
4 was behind the brar clique In the 4
wheat market today. His fol-
lowers forced the July 3o
4 lower. May was down 2 Tic for
the day.
CHICAGO WllKAT MARKET.
April 20. April 19. Loss. 190$
Mm li4Vk 127 2 ' 94
Julv 112S ' HH . 3H '
Sept. 105 107B 2 87
lec. .: 103 105 ! 1 T
Chlcseo. Anrll 20. Was Armour tha
director general or ine near nique out
ing tne past lew aays, and ma ne ipuu
the forces that temporarily unseated
Patten from his wheat throne today'
Patten made every effort to force me
raiding bears back into cover, but to no
avail, for the market closed around the
low point for the day arter making ru
tiio attempts toJiorce a recovery. The
close was l?ic to SHc lower .than yas
teioav. '
That Armour is behind tne bear clique
5 the opinion of even the bull leaders
themselves. The provision king has not
been saying much these days, and the
trade Is therefore of the opinion that he
in about to, spring some sort of sur
prise. Hla success In breaking former
corners in wheat set many "taller'
on his trail this morning, and before the
end of the session everyone seemed to
have switched from the bull to the bear
side .
Foreign markets were of a bearish
dlnpos'tion today, and the bulls were
squeezed real hard during the seion
Liverpool opened id to d lower, and
closed with a net loss of Id to lftd.
Range of Chicago prices, furnished by
Overbeck A Cooke company:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
..12S 126
..ll&H 115
May
July
Sept.
Dec.
Low.
122
1124
Close.
124 Vs
112A
10a
; ; Batter, Zrr nd Poultry. .
Bt'TTER Extra creamery, 27H 29c;
. iaui.-7, eaiiem, zac; cailior-
nia, 2Bo: stora. 18c.
BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port
1 -."if weJ? crea,n' 27He; sour,
. 1425Ho lb.
EWS Locat. best, 224e23c.
CHEESE Fancv full cream ei.t.
17c; triplets and daisies, 17&lc; Toung
, Americas. 18c; storage twins. 17C; trip-
i ic. ana ukibicb, lie.
. POULTRY Mixed chickens. ISHc
i lb; fancy hens, lVi0l7c per lb: roost
ers, old, 12&llc; fryers, 2627Uc-
broilers. 25trl7Hc; geese. 11c! turkeys,
alive. l01Se; dressed. 22i,ef2Sc: ducks
lff20c; pigeons, squabs, $202.50 dox.-'
old fl; dressed poultry. 11Hc higher.
xops, wool and Sides.
WOOL 1909 Willamette valley, lta
20c; eastern Oregon. 16f?20c.
May
July
Sept.
Dec.
May
July
May
July
Sept.
May
Julv
Sept.
May
July
Sept.
104V4 105T4 103 ' 163,
CORN.
7i 71 54 704 70?iA
...... Sg 69 6SU . 8--i
. . 6814 R 61 . 6h B
58 58 .68 68 A
oats:
...... 55 56 65 55 S
44 4 48 4S-.
419 41 41 41H
PORK.
1R25 1825 1805 1805
3 817 1825 1810 1810
1S20 1022 1807 1S07
LARD.
1037 1040 1035 ; 1035A
1055 1055 1045 ' 1047A
1065 1070 10S0 1060A
RIBS.
'. . 900 9fi2 958 937A
970 972 967 967A
980 985 980 3i0
0
Grain Weeds Bain. 4
(Special Dl.patcb to Tba Jonrnsl.)
Brownsville. Or., April 20.
For the past two weeks farmers
have been wanting rain. There
Is not enough moisture In the
ground at present to sprout the
newly sown grain, and without
a rain falls soon the crop In this
section will be very light this 4
season.
8prlng farming Is about fin-
ished In this section. There is
a big Increase In tha acreage
seeded this spring, many farmers
are breaking up sod and will
aow their old ground to clover to
give It a much needed rest. Hun-
dreds of acres of land are so
oompletely worn out that It is
not capable of producing over
half a crop.
READING CODII
A LONE HOVER
Advances 2 3-0 Toints in New
York-Other Securities
Are Featureless.
Vow Vnrk Anrll tA The lllHrP ad
vance In fteadlna? common In the face
of a very quiet, narrow and practically
feamrelvas market for olhnr securities
was the surprise of the trsde today.
Reading closed with a net gain of 2H
points, while , tha market In general
closed a fraction higher to a fraction
lower.
There was a good feeling abroad as
compared with recent days. At Lon
don consols' advanced on account of
the clearer Turkish situation: money
being quoted at S5 I-1S and account at
85.
Rungs of Now York prices furnished
by Overbeck A Cooke company:
APPLE OOUELIEfJT IS
STILL VERY HEAVY
The big movement of apples to tha
local market item to have no end, for
neavy arrivals ara stUI shown.
Kggs came In mora fm.lv trvtaw ?n
Keceipts of products, compiled by
the board of trade:
r ruu. Apples, 267 boxes; 74S bunches
bananaa, 75 boxea lemon, 8 boxes
oranges. cars . oranges, 171 crates
strawberries, 1 car oranges and lemons.
VegetablesAaparaguK, li boxes; 67
rtlchokea. S boxes cucumbers,
40 sacks and 1 car onions. 78 sacks
potatoes Oregon). 24 sacks', new Cali
fornia potatoes, 31 packages vegetables,
47 boxes lettuce. 41 boxes rhubarb. 46
boxes spinach. 67 sacks peas.
.)Blry ,f roducts Iream. 29H gallons;
2576 gallons nil He. 181 packages but
ter (Oregon). 720 cases eggs (Oregon),
48 boxes cheese. - "
Fish Clams. 62 boxes: IS boxes
crabs. I box crawfish, 83 boxes fish. 66
sacks oysters. .
i-uuiiry .licsens. tt coops; 1 coop
Meats . dressed) Poultry. 2660 lbs.;
68 hogs (dressed). 176 veals (dressed).
36 muttons, 2 cars meat (dressed). -w
"nd Oraln-Oata.i 1 car; X , car
hay. 606O sacks flour. , .
from frost or cold spring, rains haa
passed, as tha blossoms have so far. ad
vanced. The young st ra wherries, logan
berries and othr small fruits are !'
giving promise of lurse returns In spits
or tne rigors or tne pasi winmr.
I - J'. - J
KEW TODAY.
DESCRIPTION.
4
BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Barlev. Oata. Hay. Flour.
Cars. Cars. Cars. Cars. Sacks.
Tues 1 1 8060
Mon. ... 11 6 6 7,400
gat IS . . 2 9 3,000
Frl. 2 2 4,000
Thurs. . . 6 .. ,. 3 B.ono
Wed 2 . . 1 2 600
111.00; grain, $13.00; cneat, $13.00; aJ
ra:ra. iis.oo.
rmlts and Tegetable.
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, new na
vela. I2.503.25 per box: tangerines,
$1.60: bananas, 6o lb: lemons, 12.504
$.76 box; grapefruit, $3.004.00; pine
apples, Hawaiian, $3.00P3.Z& dozen
strawberries. 11.50 crate of 15 boxes.
POTATOES Selling. $1.50(81.76
buying for shipment, per cwu, country
extra rancy, i.4; -oramary snippm
buying, $1.25ail.30: common, 3)1.20
1.25: sweet. $2.60 3.00.
VEGETABLES Turnips. Oregon,
JlSjPl.lO; beets, $!; carrots, il.bonacit
parsnips, $1.251.&0; cabbage. 444
per lb.; tomatoes, Mexican, $1.50 crate
iionaa, fswi.ia crate; Deans, we id.
cauliflower, lm'al. 40(p)75c dozen
peas. 8c per lb.: horseradish. 12Vc
artlchokea. 75c dozen: green onions
12c dozen: peppers, bell, Florida, $5.50
if8 crate; Chili, ( ): head lettuce, 40c
dozen: hothouse. 11.6041.76 per box:
raaisnes, lijc aoxen ouncnes; celery,
75 it 90c; eggplant. ( ) lb.; asparagus,
California. 5S7c lb.; local., 6075c
aozen ouncnes.
ONIONS Jobbing Fancy Oregon,
ro. 2, iiwz.bv per crate
$2.7663:
Texas. $2.25 per crate; garlic, 12 c lb.
HOPS 1908 crop, choice. 7c
cnoice, ie; prime, fc;
lid coniracis, sc.
TALLOW Prime, per lb.
prime ta
medium.
S and gre&se, 202a
c;
$04c: No.
fcHttl'BlUNS Shearing. lOOlSe
. ears ; long wool licit
11.21 esrh.
CHITTIBI BARK Old, c; new, tc
lb.
HIDES Dry hides. 1 Affile lb.- green.
10e IV; bulls, greea sale. S per lb;
jr, -aiven, green. 1C per lb.
MOHAIR 1909. X3c.
Orals, rionr aad Xay.
BAKUCT reed. $32; rolled. 135J;
WHtAT- Buylnr price, new Track.
PortJind Club, Il.lei.l7; l,lueslem
""tt'.f.1 u"'n- '-lS: Turkey
i 4j a - v . iiisuiicii
i.if
M1LLSTITFS Selling (.rice Bran.
$J4kO: middlings. $33. 0; shorts, ija
-"!. - w . . mi4i nmi, szi per toa
FLOLR Selling priw-Ewt-r. Or
go" patent. 14 OtTt 14; strelgbC $5 !
lort, $4.79; baker. $.46. Taller'
. " - -. pi.i"i. . . . . i 9 , v note wlcal
$6 44; ry. 6a, $s; txl. $14
OATs Producers' price Xraek. Nv 1
white. $4: gray. $19t9. 1
HAT Prod seers price New tIhimIi.
Willamette valley iaacy, lite, ordt
rary. 114 ttf eastern OrciL
TO OLD SHIPPERS
These r our prWs. We U1 m
yt prtmp'-f. We o set chars ron-
-n. Tur produce saitsl be good,
;t !!':
J ree-t Pork, asr sls.. ...94
I I -! eal. ...... ..7a gU
f i I-re Vaal. vp to Us t.
. r I--t-. .10 U 12)f
tens ini ipnr.gt
' ' 1 ens e4 Sprigs....
I
r fie it it arrar co.
." t-e if i rjii, t
J1
20
APPLES Fancy Hood River. $3,600
2.75; ordinary. $101.60.
Groceries, arnts. Sta.
SUGAR Cube, f ;.45: powdered. 1 80:
fruit or berry. $6.05: dry granulated.
$6.05; conf. A. $6.25: extra s. $6.66;
.UV If V. (PW.OM. ' J D . . U IT . ,,,. WOq
granulated, $5.85; barrels. 15c; half bar
rels. 30c: boxes. 6So advance on sack
basis. Idaho prices are IBs tower.
(Above prices are it jays net cash
quotations.)
BAL.T coarse nan ground, ioos,
11 OA .nn. KAtii til CA t,hU Halev
60s. $16 60: 10s. tli.00; bales, $2.$5; lm-
rorted Liverpool. 60r, $20.00: 100s,
19.00: 40k. $18.00: extra fine, barrels,
2s. 6s snd 10s. 14.60(36.50: Liverpool
lump rock. $20.50 per ton.
RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. 6V:
No. 2. 6c; New Orleans head. c.
Ajax ( : Creole. 6c
HUSKY New. isc per ID.
BEANS Small white. $6.2$; large
white. $5.25: pink. $$.75; bayou. $5.:5;
Llmaa. $5.25; Mexican reds. $4.25.
Meats, rtsa aad Prorlaloas.
nAMS. BACON. ETC Pbrtland pack
U'rjii name. 10 to 13 lbs.. I4',c io.;
boiled ham. 21c: breakfast baron. 11(4
21HC picnics. 10c; cottage roll, lie
lb.; regular short clears, smoked. 13fec
lb ; backs, heavy smoked. 13 He; light,
smoked. IJHc lb.; pickled tongues. 40c
escn
DRESSED MEAT8 Front street
hogs, fancy. mOlOc: ordinary, 9o;
veais. extra, 10c: ordinary, 1010c
heavy. 7j8c; muttrn. 7S10C.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 19s.
I4c per lb.; 6s. l"4o per lb.; 59 lb.
tins. 14 He per lb.: steam rendered. 10s.
13 He per lb : 6s. 13 Sc per lb.; com
pound. ia. c per id.
CLAMS Hardshell, per box. $240
raior rlann. $2 per box. lOe per dosen.
nsil Rock cod. 19c lb.; flounder!.
c lb.: halibut. 4c per lb.: striped bass.
i.c pei id. ; cainsn. ioe per to.; salmon.
i unto". j-c per in. ; sieel Dead.
c per lb.: tierrtngs. 5e per lb.:
""i em. ic per IB: ahrlmn. 1!Ui nmr
lb.: perch, 4 rr lh: tomfrod. 10c r-er ftz
Kxwers, ike per In.: rresti msckeral.
I er lh.; erawftsn. 20e oer dosea:
sturgeon. ) per lb : black bass, tOc
per lb : Columbia smelts, le per lb.; sti
ver smelts. 4 r-er lh.: black em Ik,
per lh ; crabs. $1.2601.76 per doses.
UIHTER8 Phoslwster bay er gal-
mm. mi: per I " is. eara. it: Ulym
"a. iw gsllm. $$.49; per lb. sack.
wmmrrm in sneil. Il.lt Mr Ir.
$stea, Ooal OH, Bs.
Lrxsruu on uii it.-
73c; boiled. bta c: cm tie- iv.r
llos. lots "f 149 gallons, l Was: U
cake o-ai, JT toa.
m.r iv m.siu. ihc: staaL e lb.
raJ ; lli(r nl
TLRJKiTlXa la cases. llUt sr
iv TU'L XJtA f-T. lofs. 7 see
TK; M Ik. ss, ts m lb.; kss lots.
KAILB Pres-st WsiS. 114$.
The local grain market showed a com
plicated tone today, cash prices being lo
higher while futures were an equal sum
per bushel lower.
California was asking for club wheat
this morning and made bids of $1.18
Dusnel f. o. d. ror spot oenvery. ou'
holders were not disposed to let go at
this price, some or tnem were askini
as high as $1.25 a bushel for club when
but admitted that tbey had little inten
tion of selling lust now, preferring to
take the chances of a higher market
later in the season. On the basis of
what tney f asking for club the blue
stem would he" worth practically $1.36
a pusnei tooay.
There were no receipts of either wheat
or barley today and only one car each
of oats and hav was reported. The
scarcity of the better grades of hay ts
very pronounced ana xor mat reason
yesterday's advanced prices are some
what firmer.
Board of trade prices: Bid. Ask.
CLUB WHEAT.
April 118 121
May 119 122
NO. 1 WHITE OATS.
April 200 202
Majj ... .....202H 2U6
NO. 1 FEED BARLEY.
April ... ,155 360
May ...167H 160
T STEERS
VERIf SCARCE
Co.
c. .
s
Tel
9
64V
134
106
46K
107
112
"77'
175
29
149
76
88
64
78!
22
62
30
Killers Are Inquiring for
.Supplies but Cannot Get
Them Surplus Used.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hois. Cattle, fiheen.
Tuesday ... 85 148 240
Monday 30 ... 1.327
Saturday 107
Friday 36 195
Thursday 88 158
Wed .esday 275 85
280
Portland Union Stockvards. Anrll 20.
The livestock demand waa of a most
aesiraote kind today and for the few
arrivals that came forward tha hevt
price was obtainable.
e m tb.
Ptg rrww4s ftvssey. It won't Use
ri at-' 4Ta la rM m,i , :
iielgfcts. be ier get anuy.
Orost Scarcity or Hogs. '
The great scarcltv of local hnra la
uaniiiK iiaei ipil in ine litoal m.rupf
nl prices are clinging closer than ever
10 ai.ou. jusi a rew noes came for.
ward today and the best of these were
IMUIIT QlSDOSen nr It tha Inn -
Sheep market Is firm for everything.
wun pniy a small run showing for the
umv. in ail Z4V nm nr ahoen an.
peared and this kept the price intact
at the high level recently reached for
ucareu siuir.
ICUlers Aaxioos to Buy.
Killers of cattle are on tha an-rtnn
seat these daya and are strong bidden
ror the small supplies coming forward
to the yards. ..Today's arrivals of cattle
were not of the best and therefore the
prlcea reached were ns i .
what klllera are freely offering for
quality. Considering the class of stuff
v...,m.mB me price oDisinea waa In all In
stances very good; Indicating as It does
that the recently held unrnlu. .w.
Ulers Is about exhausteH anH t,
ffraim ill in lllri(l"t O III! UP
in. Until ther temnnrarllv n.ri.
i,riirmir, vii r. urire win in an iiirii
iiw.1 iiu.u hi rcciira rigures.
" UI livestock compares
...v.o icinn yearn ss follows:
,, Cattle. Sheep.
S22 " 148 240
lis? : : ::::::::::: a0
1 bA L '
i.eoo 1.100
1.:. : i ' u
. s" iwny nogs were firm
Ilk'w,w: rattle; sheep stesdy at un
changed prices.
Yards' SepreseataArra Mok.
i-.21.lJW.ln Pri" are representative of
... . ......Li,jn. ana indicate demand.
supplies snd quality offered
STEERS.
Net Weight
14,876
11.850
12.375
li.50
. HOG8.
SHEEP AND LAMPS
145 mixed sheep 12 06
69 yearltna lamha I'tXa
36 sheep .'.'
A nial. Cop. Co . .
Am. C. A F., o..
do pfd. ......
Am. Cot. OIL, .0.
Am. Ioco.. c.
Am .Sugar,- e...
Am. Smelt, c. . .
do pfd. ......
Anaconda M.
Am. Woolen,
Atcnison, c. . .
do pfd
B. A O., c. ...
do pfd. . , . . .
B. R. T
Can. Pacific, c.
Cen. Leather, c
C. & Q. W., c. .
M. A St P.
Chi. A N. W c.
i;nes. & omo
, IT i T
. . w. i , ,
Colo. Southern, c.
do 3d prd.
do 1st pfd.
Corn Products, c.
do pfd
Del. A Hudson. . .
D. A R. a, c
do pfd
Erie, c.
do 1st pfd
O. Northern, c. .
111. Central
Inter. Met, c. . . .
do pfd.
L. A N
Manhattan Ry. . .
Mex. Central Ry.
M. K. fc T., c
do pfd
Distillers
Ore- Lands
Mo. Pacific
National Lead .
N. Y. Central .
N. Y O. A W..
Nor. A West, c.
do pfd
N. American . . .
N. Pacific, c
Pac. M. S. Co. . .
-cnn. y is'
P. G., L. & C. Co. 116
Prs. St. Car, c .....
do- pfa. .
Rep. I. & S c.
do pfd. .
Rock Island, c.
do ofd
St. L..A 8. F. 2pf.
S. Pacific, c...
aa pro.
Southern Ry., c. 28
00 pro 7
tr
44
145
16
44
138
73
38V
69
74
89
130
92
84
144
60
56
134
89
105
107
103
114
5
22
30
49
64
184
88 SB
104 104
46
S3
107I107'
108
112
6
145
146
15
138
43
73
38
69
74
22
30
131
2
28
69
41
120
136
lit
2S
69
144
145
is
138
42
73
38
69
74
, rotate Pool Sells.
(Knecla! Dbnatrh tn Tha Jminui
Albany, Or., April 20. Several po
tato raisers residing on the Santlam
river east of Albany have sold their
crop of potatoes for a good price. They
"pooled" their holdings and then held
them. The pool consisted of S600 bush
els, .about eleven carloads. Woods A
Hurst of Aurora bought the lot for 90
cents per bushel, net, the buyers fur
nishing the sacks and twine.
Much Fraft Promised.
Chemawa, Or., April 20. The fruit
crop this year In this vicinity will he
a very large one. Cherries, apples,
pears, plums and prunes have been . In
blossom for over a week and all danger
50x120
On Rodney ave., in good rcsi
:' :, dence district, '.?
V".; ,100x100 1
In Sellwood,' small house and fine
' garden. I'dce $1000.
50x100 CORNER
In Sellwood. Price $450, terms
NEW BUNGALOW, VERNON
Modern in all respects, V block
from carline. Price 'S2700
$1000 cash, bal. $20 per month
VV. n. Morehouse
Investment Co.
322-324 Board of Trade Bldg.
5000 ACRES
Yamhill County
Sot Only Vrnexosllsa for Apples sad
juagusa waiano, imi iuovr ana
JOfalfa, priesa 3S to $60.
Suppose you own 100 acres set to al
falfa, cost 35.000. One planting. No
care. Let It grow. Net prollt $5000
per annum, Can you beat UT No. If
skeptical. InveattaatM. A raw rkniM
bargains left. They are going svery
day. Get your $6000 ready. Get fixed
iur me. ii win equal iioo.ooo st ln-
icreHi, ro nsit.
GEO. X. WACHrONEB.
Main 3481. 933 Board of Trad.
129
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Utah Copper. . . ,
Third Avenue...
Cons. Gas.. . . . .
Big Four. ......
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Kan. City South
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I l II B II B I yaT. I I I I H I I II II
Oldest. Bank on ths Pacific Coast.
Capital fully paid - - . . $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
W. M. Ladd, President.
Edward Cookingham, Vice-Prea.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
R. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst Cashief.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Aceotmts of
banks, firms, oorporations and individuals solicited. Travelers' checks
for sale and drafts issued available in all conntries of Europe.
i
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earn
Oregon's ideal agricultural
. community. The choicest
section of Yamhill county,
the garden spot of the Wil
lamette valley. Only thirty-'-.
seven miles from Portland
on the Southern Pacific rail
road. Rich, productive soil,
irrigation unnecessary, clim- .
ate unsurpassed. Organized
.upon the plan recommended
by ,
Roosevelt's
Country
Life
BUTTER HOLDING WELL
IN CALIFORNIA TODAY
13 steers
12 steers
1 1 staers
II steers
Price.
15.16
6.16
6.15
6.16
17.5
IS 25
7
6 a
i nm I1 lowing I tha aan.ral t
ruling In tha rards for
raises on sUx
late nlum.nii
H?S"r-'it eajil m( mountain. 17 la
7te7.2S; blocker... 17 Mftji ji:
-2stIa Bet Steera. ..k.i . ...
aMkuawtta III. 1111
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tf-'3 aT rtfclsg- SVs sar tkoss Ts
(United Press Laaaad Wlrs.t
San Francisco. Anrll 20 Ebsb Per
awn, i Hiuornia rresn, including canes,
extras. 24c: firsts. 22Ue: seconds. 22c:
thirds, 2044c.
Jtiutter fer nound. California fresh.
extras, 24c; firsts, 23c; seconds. 22c. .
ntw cneese fer pound, Calirornla
fancv, I6c: firsts, 13c; seconds. 12c;
California Toung America, fancy, ISc;
firsts. lc; Eastern Oregon flats,
fancy. 16c; Eastern - Oregon Toung
America, fancy, 1144c.
Potatoes Per cental. River whites,
fancy, 11.60 1.66: Balinas Burbanks, !
1101.10; Oregon, 11.8002; new potatoes,
per pound, 244 io; sweat potatbes, peri
crate. $1.62. -T - .
Onions per cental," Oregon, $2.60;
Australian browns, 14; Bermudas, per
crate. $1.86 2; new green, per box,
2SS6c. - i "- -
. Oranges Per box, navels, slaes- 80 to
121, 1.602; elses 160 to 21. 12 2.60..
ttJIlffilffl:
MATIOMAL BANK
CORNER SECOND and STARK
Commission
You can buy a tract of 5 ofl
10 acres at $300, on easy
Davments. W will cniffJ
. - ' " U. V . .
you 25 per cent of the net
proceeds and you can build
your home whenever you
like.
In Five Years
You Will Have an
Assured Income
for All Future
Time
BOOKLET MAKES IT
PLAIN
Ghapin and
Herlow
332 CHAMBER OF COM
MERCE, PORTLAND.
flORIHEf
fl MARKETS
ARE FIRM FOR BUTTER
(United Press Utu4 Wire.)
Seattle, April 20. Butter Per pound.
Washington creamery firsts, 80c; ranch,
23c; renovated. 24 9 26c; California, 27c.
fresh eastern, 24c; Oregon, 25c.
Cbeess Per pound. Wisconsin twins,
lei4c; cream brick, new, 2c; wheel
Swiss, lie; California. 18c; limburger, i
ISc; new TIUimonK, 16c.
Potatoes Locsl. I320: Tskima,
32618: Karly Rose seed. 140042; Call.
romii new, c; sweets, ft per craca.
Onions Ysklma. ivejuc: Oregon.
ili91Vie; greer, 30036a per dosen;
Australian. 4 4 44c
SPOKANE MIXING EXCHANGE
PORTLAND OREGON
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
This bank solicits the commercial accounts of persons
who have business transactions involving daily deposits
and disbursements. The facilities for handling accounts
of this kind are unsurpassed, and the increasing volume
of business passing through this bank is proof of entire
satisfaction on the part of our depositors.
Chicken Ranch
$1250;
Four blocks south' of Mount Scotf
car line, about 1 block of ground.
an plowed and cleared, with ber
ries, etc. Just the place for chick
ens. Four room house, barn an.
shed ; city water.
Brand New Cottage
$750 Cash
Balance on easy terms. Four
rooms, lighted with electricity,
modern . and cozy; sidewalks,
shed, fenced etc. ; 3 minutes' walk
from Arleta station, on Mount
Scott car line; only 20 minutes.
ride to city. Don't overlook this
one. Price 31500.
.
Beaver Dam Land
Say, mister, do you want to buy
one of the finest pieces of beaver
dam in the state, only 8 miles from
Portland, for 8250 Der acre? For
further information call or address
C. R WELLS
231 WORCESTER BLDG.
(Furnished hy Overbeck r Cook Co.)
Kpokane, April xw.-jrnciaj prices: .
; Bid. Ask.'
Conner King..... I H
Gertie .......... 2H
Humming Bird.. , H
at, . . -
iiTpnineri , . a
International Coal
Idaho H
Idaho 8. A R. 9H
Kendall
Lucar Calumet.... ,IH
Ulissoula ..... , ........ . - i
Monitor 27
Mineral Farm............ 2
Nabob
Oosn Paul
Rsmhifr ' esasasaaesS "
Res ;
FnowhM
(nowstorns .............. I4ff
tusrt r"
Wrmrter - J
O. K. Consolidated H
7 4
55
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2
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Bitulithic Pavement Brings
aatisiacuon
And Enhances the Value of Abottinf Property More Than Any
, Other Pavement ' ,
BECAUSE It is durable, uerer cracks, makes no nofse or mmble from
passing Tcaicirs, couecis no oust or mua. runnermore, it prcsa sars
Warren Construction Co.
; 317 BECK BLDO, PORTLAND. OR.
Nest bsnealnw. Prtt? s''t W ha
rintah4 ta suit ru. fees oregory, 418
rbett baiMlng.
i
)MfM44M9044MMMHM4M4
tmul re- rent wfca
Ijonr ess bona. See Gregory
Overbeck Sl Cooke Co.
Commission Merchants, Slocks, Ecnrfs, Cot!on, Grain, tic
216-217 BOARD OP TRADE BUILDINO
Members Chicaco Board of Trade. Corretporients of Lofaa 4 Bryaa,
. Cbica j-o. New York. Boston.
We have tht only private wire connecting Portland with the casters
ercbsrst.
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LADD'S ADDITION
OTCT
in doi
ntown real
Exrlostre close
dence district.
Where sll Improvements are made and
paid for, including asphalt streets.
Oo and sea tha manv chalea nMmm
bow building. -..
Lots sre sold oa-essr terms.
F. W. TORGIER
1S Saerlock SMf,
STROXG SCO.
e SO Consort MUf. "
Agents ss ground
s
A Ra ro Business
Opportunity
A -hse of s tlfe'tnte to rnt a root
rr af4 rU-lf g far I
at ma ef the be IscsUons Is Wssr.lz.ga
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