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18 THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY ; EVENING, APRIL 21, 1910. LATEST NEWS ' F WCKLiD'S . MASESZT3 i mmin p lllllLIIO ri'imM UhlUHII Il GOOD SHAPE IN LOCAL TERRITORV Receipts Are Limited and Job . bers Are Holding Supplies Very Firmly at $1.75, Po , tatoes'Are Coming North. R.0UR 20 TO 40 . FLOP OFSIIORTS CENTS A BAIEl iin n LU IN1IET Patents and Bluestem Straights ' Are Off; Former and; Club Straights Greater Amount--Export Goes at $4 Again. . Produce Mon Compared. Today,. -Year ago, .; Potatoes ...,,j,t .60. Onions 1.75 . Butter t-,. .,.., , .S3 Cheese .--, .. - .18 . Eggs .25 ' Wool ... ,.21 . Mohair 31 11.76 ,8.00 'ft U-lt J7.23 , .20 ,23 . Local Anion .market Is In .excellent shape and with supplies of No. 1 stock very scarce dealer are holding v very lirm at 11.75 lor tins graae. It is--stated in -some- quarters that growers are holding dbck ineir onions In the hope of obtaining atill , higher prices before the present season comes to a' close but this statement is untrue because so- far as known the reason for the present short supply along Front street Is the fact that' very few cars of onions remain at-the . present time in the hands of producers. These are not making deliveries as . fast as- the trade could wish but the latter fact -Is due entirely to ; the , late reason and that growers are busy put ting in their new crop. Onion prices are holding; very firm In the south so-far as old stock Is con cerned because of the excellence of : the quality. New stock Is lower there but this has had no effect upon, the Potato ; Zftllreries Smaller, i While potato deliveries are smaller at the present timethls Is due to the jacK or bidding by buyers and not to . any shortage of offerings from the . country. . .. -. ' Nearly all growers are disposed to let go of their, holdings at whatever price dealers are willing . to give but even at mat the movement Is limited, t New potatoes are coming very freely rum. me mum, considering tne season. Borne from Anna hein, near Jos Angeles was selling quite well i at . 7c a pound this morning while river stock brings Be. This latter Is V better than was 'recently received. - IIICICAGOTODAy SsSjess AND LOWER PRICE Oversold Condition in Options Sale Is Made at $5.50 Today; Causes Rise of 3-4 to'1 1-4 ,?; and . Buyers Do, Not Take ; Hold Readily Best Steers Are Finding More Favor.. Cents, With May in Strong est Ppsition--Uverpbol Up. Cereal Moss Compared. 4 Today, Year ago. Patent flour ....$ 6.50 Club wheat v ... .37 Bluestem .90' ,. Bran 22.60 . Middlings ...... 1. 00. Shorts . 18.60 ; 5 Dressed Veal Is Weak. i Dressed veal market continues weak and during the past 24 hours sales were made at 89c a pound for good qual ity. i While there were reports of a slightly higher figure than this the news could not be confirmed, all deal ers saying that they .would be tickled to sell at the extreme high mark listed by: The Journal. . -,, - ; Dressed hoes gre' very slow' lu ar riving and this is the one factor that keeps the price from dropping. Some - dressed goats were received this morning but found little favor be cause of the overaupply of veal and the lower prices, therefor. , Rogue River Salmon Coming. ' A small amount of fresh salmon Is coming -to the local market from the Rogue river but the bulk of supplies are from the Sacramento. Prices are unchanged at 1213o a pound. r Crabs are very plentiful at this time, huge supplies coming from Shoal water Pay and Grays. Harbor.) Large sizes at 31.60 , dozen and mediums .at 31. Both hardshell and razor clams are plentiful with the former quoted at 4o a pound and the latter at 8 a box. r , Errs Are Rather Weak. Egg market values were rather weak along Front street teday and while bo changes are noted In quotations, still the oatward movement is smaller than arrivals. Therefore supplies . are , c cumulatlag in the Front street hoimes. Prlcea range between 24 and 26c today .with the former received for large lota ana tne latter figure in limited way, I 6.10 i 4 V 7 1.30 26.60 i ; ' 83.00 . . 80.00 Cereal Prices Lower.' j t ,. J With another -downward ' slide of wheat, prices, which forced club to; 87e and bluestem to. 60c a bushel track de- 1 lively tidewater. local flour prices show snat-D reduction. This action was re centiy forecast in The Journal. .'' Patent flour Is down 20c a barrel to $6.60; - club -straights , are off 40o ,to 34.30: bluestem straights. 20o to '35.35 and Willamette" valley (soft 'Wheat) brands, down 10c to I a. 60. Another concession of 10c a barrel has been made in the price of export graaes,-tne quotation tonay Deing 14 a barrel, less the usual ' discounts. ' This is getting closer to the price offered by The. decline in wheat market nrlces here comes as the result of the recent sharp reduction on the sound, but no late business -has been available either nere or in tne norm. - The lower ptioe on wheat also had a d PKInttrn ' Anrll f 1 MWhMf ArrtrtA ;, I sharply after a generally lower open- J inr; ' closing being to, H40 a bushel higher than .yesterday. ..' -' . - : . Xikmbbur Xeld Baok. " a Heppner, Or.. April 21. Sheep-' men say. that the only handicap they have, in the way of. lamb ing. this spring i. the shortage of help. The weather has been Ideal, , grass good, the ewes in fine condition,, and the per ceht of lambs saved ( will, be about 100, but It has been next to lm. ' possible to secure, help enough to care for the flocks, even at 4 860 and 830 per month. ,for com- , mott labor. ' ' demoralizing-effect upon the price of muisiuiia, a oeciine or xi.bu a. ton De log quoted today on bran and shorts. MR. W00LMAN, DON'T : , USE .SISAL TWINE; - IT'S AGAINST RULE , Those wool men who persist in' utilizing, sisal, twine in binding. up their, wool will, find them- 4 selves losers by 2c to 3c a pound . from what they, would otherwise get for their supplies. , . This decision has been reached by local buyers, who assert that ; 4 tn penalty, will be forced this year for all of them lost money "last season by buying wool tied with sisal. : One firm alone e timates Its . loss in this regard at 33000 for the season. . , Those Who hud wheat for sale at the opening were quickly.. aocommodated by shorts who were rather anxious to take profits and . get. under , cover. While there was an evening loss of Ho tot May and He for July, the market was generally of .. good character. Septem ber was the only option today . that opened and closed .t an . advance over yesterday. - ' While IwHtvlly oversold the May was rather weak at the first ' quotation to day bttt there1 is growing vidence that the bears have been altogether too free in their operations In this delivery and therefore are themselves -becoming rrigntened and are:' willing ' to take profits while they are, on the right side It la a lonsr ' time before the next I Thursday , . ... 7 eroo Is ready for delivery and this ac-1 Wednesday . ... 65 counted -for the way shorts.driftedl .ue"aa . 143 under cover In the July and September. I Monday .,,..,. crowd were sellinr off July at the open-1 f.:1"' . ing but beyond securing a concession of! "eaago Jc in tne price ai uie . sian ineir er- lorts were unavaui got in a bullish the changed conditions abroad. At ?ne, ? ;mtMr w made DULLESTDAYIN Semtii . 7 . .. . .. ; . ' . . CITY AO WIS s ' LOSER I11S OFFICE s s BUGS At; Meeting at Cottage Grove, Mixup at Aberdeen Betweea Operators And . Miners , 5 Police Department and At- Pass Resolutions. torney, Cause of Removal. :x-r FORTH A RISE Special Olvpateb to The Joarsal.t Cottage Orove, or. April 2J. Thirty New York Market Is Slow. With I a Decided Upward Tendpncy the Bohemia $21,880,000 Gold Is Ex pected to Date. ' portlaxdlivestock run. c . xiogs. cattle, calves. Sheep. son s , a js 13 20 84 ' 178 4 r: 2 804 C .':;:., t.-'siK 469 663 . i . ... 166 . - ..... 353 ailing and prices soonT- ?2'tPlan.VnLon. Stockyards, April-21. posiflon. , . Tther?' ver'rvalr demand ! for ceived some help from 1 5aMle ,'n y""d .this morning and ne cnangea conauions aoroaa... Ail.. m i;;;:Vi... . Liverpool the covering of shorts ent M21Vnr?li B,a1? opening prices "A to "d higher than .J?,",, f toriJv h,: l?uUt i?lt yesterday while tks closing, was a gain ?lva llJiZ. buA.dm?nA " of Vi to d. ? I than the trade " anticipated, especially f '; qu'y. m iimea iikb tnis oruum.m.j chuito ini ujr.iDui- , Is the ooor stuff th I. n.n.t estimated ' in. winter I i - ' ... :t "v ' In Prussia on April 16 ""eJ " ir cm cum i- ihouw Dt well finished before shipping cent a year ago and 79 percent, two seems to have been well founded , '"S'-u"" no . I L .A" toiq. tne cattle arrivals for the - aeiaii No. 3 r ter. 31 31.0231.7; No. 8 spring. 3 102 1.08 : I day. run i Cash corn no. . 3. 6W67i no. ii Hum tfutot n tmKvu''i- white.-80 lc: No.4 y.' 7J5 f.Shsep market continues to ahow'tha No.. 8 corn, 5666ci No. 8 white, 6894 effects of a liberal supply, although the v.- v - i run in m yaras auring ine Z4 nours - " " , , . '.could scarcely be considered In that oi viiicB-eu jjiiuco mruiBucu i ngnuv uuppues lor the day were 213 by OverbecJt & Cooke Co.: WHEAT. Open. -High. Iow. May 106 -, 108 . 106 M luiiYt ; ioi Vt , iuu July Sept . ... May July .... . Sept. .... May , .... July .... Sepw 98 ,,.217B ...2177 ..,2176 89V& 89 CORN. 67, 68ty 62 62 W OATS. 41 42H 39 40 87 38 PORK. 2190 ; 2172 2210 , 2172 2205 21J0 Close. 108 101 99 B I U- B7 A 61H B 67 60 IV 1' 89 27 62 M2- head, compared with 178 yesterday and none a week ago today, . . , - -1- une load or sneep went at 35.60 to- aay, mis oeing ouc unaer tne top, or vne lowest level recently reacnea. Hog market showed onlv one load In the yarda today. There was practically no cnanae - in tne situation aunnc the early trading, w ;,. .. .,, . Calves showed the effect -of the' slump in : the dressed meat market ' of Front 112 May-July ,..1245 ,...1232, ,.!.1230: ....1225 ....1210 ..,1227 LARD. 11250 1237 1240 ' 1227 , 1287 1227, RIBS.' ' ' " 1235 1222" .1220 ,1210 1230 1205 2190: 2206 22!3. 124S' 1232 1227 1232 ,' 1217 1207 mixed, 218.60; clover, No. 1. 816.6091C: I Mar wheat. 31691T; cheat. 317018; alfalfa, July1 61718. r-r;- -v' j;--,-:; t.; I Sept. . rnun and Tegetahisa. FRESH FRUITS Oranges Kew na lb.; lemons, 68.764.50 box; graoeirult, I Sept t; pineapples, . nj)64o: strawoernes, I ilorin, I2.B0- Ivos Angeles, 61.75 crate. May - POTATOES Selllnsr. . new. B05 fiflpt 1 Tnlv buying, eastern, Multnomah and Clacka- I Sept. ibc, tv iiuit;LLa . vtuiey, uc; new VBQETABLES Nsw turnlns: TOO 76c: beets, 70 76c; carrots,. 70076c: per sack: cabbase. 32 Der twt: tnmafneii. Mexican 33 8.25; Florida. 33.60 crate; oeans, jzcffnc jo.:, caunriower, t tuc 81 dos.i horseradish,-?, 10c; green . on ions, 25c per do.: pepers, bell. 86(S lb.; nouu jeiiuue, .ujjouc. aos. ; noiaouse. i per dox: raaipnee, 64U0 per dozen bunches; celery, 4 crate; egg plant. 16 lb.; sweet potatoea. 38.00; sprouts, I f.Ci..cu5un;0?n''. a ou ; asparagus, . - .Cnited 1W t.a wira.l 'Y.Se?!"- , : ' - . A San Francises, Ai.i II 21. Wheat triS;reiiii-"ii",'..'w. Mnra,. 11.70 1.80: good, to choice, Call PIC EOF HT E SAN F; MS street, and 11 head went today at 88.76, the lowest, level reached here for: manv a day. ' , . , - Among tne snippers. , Phirman Harris 'broueht in six load of cattle from Monlda, Mont., for today's market. The same pair of en terprising shippers had four loads from Red "Roc at- the same- time. " W. I. Dlshman came in from Dtvli. Cal., with four loads of cattle and calves tor loaays maraet. ai.- k. uaie was an arrival irain iin tvn &in n the west side today. He was offering Den. St R.'a.."Dfdl -fl. A. Campbell , shipped a load . of 1 Erie, sea pfd . sheep from. Sheridan. Erle' vtfi W. A.vBurrtiardt was an arrival from .VvVLL pla Volmer, Idaho. -He' brought 1n the onHr .niinoia tn load of hoga that came Into tha yards int" Met 2 (Unlud Fn UMd Wire.) Aberdeen. Waah.. April 21. Cltr Ati nve mine operators and rsiners held, a I torney-A. m. Wade vacated his offlca meeting jn this city last night, the pur-fin. the city hall today, following his re pose of which was to advance ths In-lmoval by ' the city council late last terests of the proposed county of Nes- I night. The council removed him on the mith,' measure of vital importance' to recommendation of Mayor K. H. Ben- . camp, inasmuch as It Is 1' '.""u ""ZZ"L.lLV now located. In both iane and Douglas 1 1 -,hiPh ,h a,-i,.ii. ri.i-. vmv.o, "m wmtn is proposea toiclzed the methods of .the police, carve the new county. George McQueen. I Several days ago a man was arrested president of the North Fairvlew Mining I for stealing a diamond .ring and held company, presided. Several strone- ad' for trial, in lack of ball, lie was sud- dresses were made in , favor of the Inl-ldonly given his liberty by. the polioe, native measure. " " :. . . , , I the officer in charge of the station de- uuring the discussion. It was brought I claning ha had been ordered to.' do so out that the people, of the' territory em-1 over the telephone by the attorney. The Draced in the' proposed Nesmith county I latter denied the order, and it was then . were the discoverers of the Bobemia that Wade made the assertiona which district, and that they had constructed I displeased the mayor. ". the highways and bridges, not only as I Last night the mayor declared that" far as the Celapoola ridge-etha dividing; I either the police of the city attorney line between the present counties but I had lied, and one or the other must go. beyond,' Into. Douglas county. At on J The council went into exeoutlva Session. time Douglas undertook to build a road land Wade refused tp recede from his itno the camp, In the hope of gettlnor a I stand.'- Two of the 10 councilmen voted' portion of Its trade, but- it was aban-1 against the removal. . - ; -. doned before a wagon s had , ever , been I. .Wade was appointed tq the offlca by over -It., -.;: ..,. . . . , ' Ithe mayor. It is said, as a neward for Oroya vatnral Outlet. ' 'I his work In the legislature in securing In this connecOoh It was the eoncen-1 P"K r a oui to aiviao cnenana New York, April 21. Todavi was onolu of opinion among, the men 'who 1 0OUI'y' 7 7 " '-. n' 4K a 1 U. -i , Tr-i . a. I "lroAw'' avavw fnn4 a Ua .. a I a. I ' 1 " ' 1 - 111 " perlenced for iome tim and therefore the natural trade outlet of thie district, LANDS IM KLICKITAT . t ohm vuuu au tnnj luii lur uruiBH- ... . v iwvvaiauuv , vi tun i . alAtialM 4A M a . tt I rmintrv 1 . ; thwnnh - nAai. s"iM... I .' , . v v-J lUfUnr I nil t7. j UP w I " "M .' w"5 wtMBV U.VVOi 2 i o'clock .the totai transacUons Lbad Thera la a railroad within 15 miles of TJ. .iui snares. . c ins camp, ana tne oaianc of the dis-1 ; ntatAA Dlsnstek to Tne Jonroalt Jiuvnucu in . me : rftiurii. liar ttiMitiwu i . . i ' . . . : : n . a . . . shVreiof Snrf0h.? Mda.rvic.;;l Smith ,of Kennewlck has purchased the $UMMARY OF "WALL STREST. j. Securities show a rise. . . -.- Americans in' London heavy. Bank Not England rates, un changed, f , . 4 t t f uii.iuwq copper ueciares uiviaena.. International Harvester urn. ings heavy., ."-wy- -4 S American Can Mnnrl. uil L business. Ooid- exports to data 880,000. . 121,- BRING GOOD PRICES slightiy greater advances. One -feature of the situation which j Clarkson" 10 acre tract for, -I800, and Money situation continues a attract 1 Induces action on the part of the miners I two acres still undeveloped. Six acres Pt: attention. The news that 321.-1'" that a number .of the mines lie In lot thia tract yielded'-$16007 ot straw- 552? i".i0,d had rfoy bsn sent both or the counties,.' The West Coast, berries In 1908., .A E. Larsen also has Snaaaemeni wm- .2l iSd 2inaJ whlch ha" 0M of th largest pro- sold seven acres to Newton Whitfield ?rae,m'"t. 2t& U. .c"8.," Uueera, . and upon which ; much canital for $1060. W. M. Fewel of Oklahoma uo mans tuiea nominally around - 8 I ' -.. .j. ..Uvu, . vv i ahvb. a ie i viu n.n in. ' - . per cent. ' , . . 7 7" j entrance to the mine Is in Lane county, (day had bought a business lot ; and - Report of International Harvester for I while the working face la In Douglas. I three choice residence lota. , . ";.".7 the , year endlno December XI. ahnwa I.AiM' f hi. la .lan v. j I . a.in.i.ii,i.nHit tii.All f tii. n . 1 .Vr. 1 . . a . . . , ' . -- . ..... .'uw uu V4 inUBIQ .Q( I WCiini.t w,'v . ... f erred stock "dividend of r.fo. Pe. other Important proper- P. & S. l touring the country, in an SWfwUh; -oftha North Fairvlew auto today ior a choice buy. 1 .. .. 71 -. - .! s . ( - 8 4WVBWU m sVVUiai CVUltV xianKo oi ixew xorK prices rurnishea l wuu n mine is in iane. by Overbeck 1 Cooke Co.: Description OpenlHlghl Low 1 Bid Amal. Cod. Co.. Am. Car , & F., el Am. C. A F pfdj Am. (jot. uii, c, . Am. jjoco.. c... Am. Sugar, c Am. Hmelt. c. . Am. Smelt, pfd. Anaoonda M. Co. Am. Woolen, Atchison,- c. -. . Atchison, pfd. .. Bal. & Ohio, C. .1 Bal. & Ohio, nfd! B. Rapid Transit Can. Pacific c. Cen. Leather, c C. Leather, pfd. Chi. & O. W o. C, M. & St. Paul ChL & N. w c. Ches. A Ohio . Col. TF. ft L., ei Col. Southern. Col. 80.. sec. pfd Col. So., first pfd torn Toaucts, 1 Corn Prod. fd jLei.. et uaon 141 14294 141 Todays' run of livestock' compares rTiiiL . wiVh I as f Ol- Man." B . . $1.85:-rarHc. 1012c ner lb. 1 APPLES-4-8 1. 50 a 8.00. I -Oroosxlss, amta. Bftm, 8UOAR -Cuba. 8S.CS: noarr1 1 E- fruit , or berry, 86.25; dry granulated, fornla cliib, 31-67 1.62; northern wheat, ' bluestem, $1,66 1.70; club. 1.671.60; Turkey. $1.601.62; lussian red. $1.55 1.67. 1 .... 1 ... . r . 1 .1.1.. ,1 it. d. a-00 $1.20: poor to fair, $1.10 Southern Vegetables Are Good. ' - ... . iac.' x' i, t 1111. v.... duh anoiner car or vegetaoies rrom I 2r"i Jft i t!,, ir . 0, b.os; i 71 ; t." v. ..Vli Los Angeles has been unloaded here. I f olden .O, $5.66; D yellow, $5.66; beet, f1.48' brewing andl shipping, $1.22 1 he cap consisted nrlnrlnallv nt h.ad 1 .o.vo;- Dsrrels. ' 16C naif barrels. - lOe: I4. lettuce which sells at 60c a dosen in I boxes. 66o advance on sack basis. , I ; Eggs, per dosen California fresh.. In crates and 60c In smaller amounts, and! (Above Quotation are, SO . days net ciuuuig v?es. extra, Z4c;: firsts,. 3Vio; soma very a-ood himrhe v.-.i.hu. ies.an quotstlons.) : . seconds, 3c: tniran. zic, letter Boll, at I iiIC Imperial tnun Ntv V AUn-l Butter Per pound Canfornla fre a. i 1 gimMlJjm . I $E 1 A - Jtlttik SIArtl. 1Ta V b J A cxwrss wui grouna. i IVOa I : w liiwbb, per irauna new iau- fkrawberriea Are Delayed. Carload nf .trlwhrrrlm ar. this morning from Los Angeles but 'was 8ALT- tOs. $f8.69 nil" UK'I OIUK 1IU III Align rM mil WHS I wa. 4 O.VV. IVVS. . A . W V LPaaVgaxsg. - a"vvilU0i Tgv .XM delayed- In shipment and. will likely ar I extra fine barrels, ts, 6s aoV tOs. 84.60 I lea. fancy, 16Uc; firsts, irse Half ground. 100. J New Cheese. 1 per . . in. litln. .. i f Ami. flat. tannid. ibOs,. $17.60; bales. 63.26: seconds, 12 c: Calif dm DO A carload of strawberries was due I $11.00 per torti 60S- 812 60: takle dairy, fornla flats, fancy.; 18 c;' firsts, 13c; la xoung A.mer- ,rive tomorrow morning. ! Some express piuck irom norm was tnererore neld firmer around $2.76 per, crate of 16 one- youna oozes. - , Jewish Ilolldayst CWrkeng 8carcj . wfth the Jewish Easter' holldsrva onlh.. weeaT ana tnereiore.a larger con-1 extra,, - 9c; 16c: atoraa-e. 08.60; lump rock, $20.60 per ton. ' . ,1 New York Cheddars,, fancy. 20c; do sin- xiuiNKr new, iie per fc - Igiea, zuc: wisconein singles, lancy, iso; BEANS Small white.. IB IS' - tarn I Oreaon- fancy HUft. " . - . ' white. 84.75: Dink. 85.76: bavou.. Ig.zt? I - Potatoes. . Der cental RlveV' Whites. Llmss, 65.85; 'reds.-$3.00- - ItOtjBBc In sacks, with extra quotable lgests, nsa and riiilsftaa- in iic per cental; liompoc.. jnuw DREBSiiD with . this day In . recent year lows; ; , Hogs. i.,' . 90. 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1906 899 Cattle. Sheep. .362 - 21$ 108 7116 87 ... 278 163 1 449 1KICU1. . .... ... Ulsuuers ::i Ore Lands . , , 447lAUa fhalm.ra ao pra Am, car A year ago today there was a firm . PJ? , ne In all . llnea jnf- livestock. No AltoJ! t-on.,,..! 47U 19 1 M. 23 69U 149 42 10 Np V Price. $6.80 a. w.. ofd Mo. Pacific National Lead tone in all lines of- livestock. changes were reported In prices.' .Yards' epresensatlve Prloes, . Follownlg are representative of to- I v y. Central . days transacUons In , the . stockyards wvv . A I" ir and Indicate demand, supplies and qual- I Norfolk A W"c ity offering: , . ' i :do pfd v..?.. ' ' - A v. lb. 181 team .. . ... . .. .. . liso CALVES.' 11 calves 1. 393 7 13.75 SHEEP. - 103 sheep ......... i ... 107 35 SO . Today s range of livestock prices: I CATTLE--Best steers, $6.50 6.80; to nwr, iMgLii'. common steers, 8.25: cows. best. 85.60: fancv. 16.40! lags, S2.OUKVa.VU; DU11S, IJ.DU4T4.6U. North American No. Paclf c. e. . Pacific M. S. Co Pennsylvania Rv, P. p.. I &,C. Ca rr. eteei cart ao pia Reading, C do 2d - pfd.., do 1st pfd..; Rep. Iron 4 B ao prd HOGS Best east of the mountains, I Rock Iland,.c. $10.66011: fancy. 110.40(2)10.60: stock. I do Dfd ers and feeders, $9. IS. U A S. F.. 2pf onjijcir onearea. Den vfliniri. is An i ao - i.t - rrn . . ordinary wethers. $5.26; spring lambs, St L, Jk B. W ..wvr cwr:... fl.lT. .v, A .. ,.. - .,. ; s QO pia So. Pacific. C. . very light on are .firmer. . FROXT BTKKBt QUOTATIOXi. . - - atewa. .Vaot ' sag xUm r,. HOPS 1909. choice. 1 1 17c; prima, BHKEPSKINR SheaHng. , ie$26 wool 8eeO$l each; long wool. 76c 9 - WOOL Nemlnal-1910, 18c. TALLOW and rreasn. .77 ....... n ZTr I 1.E0; Kallnaa 11 7K(fi1 US. rr.e-nna 7Sil-; ' . r irdin JTXo, .?S5 L92fL pf j pjf?Hc; .weet.; m WEZLER ON ROAD i v : I i : 8doh3 L' . Dial liar v c: . innn. . J ' . . - . . . i . - - n n . . . 'On. 11.85 w . . - niAi Tfi Tinnm A""' ""lie n n. i ; '--.'. nui.a in iui.hmuit.. Kf i. w. HAMS.7 BACON.G-JHam. ""PpW. "L'W-...,.' I. cottage r-! lancyja.ouws.vo. . sumptlve csll for poultry, receipts sre iambi' lleTriin. tailhi Tim.fiSf i Onions,.-. per. cenUl Oregon. ' $1.65 A front' street and prices I So. 7ii.(: ao uermuaas, seea, yi.t( breakfast baoon.- 2028Hc; ham. 17Aian:. nlonlojL MiLn- I roll. ( ); regular short clears, smoked. (raited Press Leased Wire,. San Francisco, April 21. Closely guarded by. Captain of Police John do nfd Union Pacific, oo prd. ....... U. 8- R ii 6., e ISUc: backa. amoked. 1 IU.: nlrkl KnRTHWFST fiTAmncTT nt..u . . r . u... r,. I " Ft tongueMoc is.r - iv--'jt -- ---T".T7.r'- -rTTT'T .Ti'.rr'Lrvr ""T- a- i,AKi-Kettia iear..6S. ue per lb.; ? ; .r -Vs' -w-,.- . ...v. :V', - i.T .Cr .!... .;" .1 " I -niiz. IV" w i 1 1 mm m, is ' " a osvm W V . UIW Utl U9 Ul gj.( AVIILJ I 1 1 . V S m t iwl....... wix cent, Wesler appeared to ' be on tha yenre nZTt 238,99.16of nervous prostration when he was ll'tah Copper... 160,046.63 I taken aboard the train. His face waa I Third Avenue. i . steam rendered, 6s. 17o per ll.j;,om- L,. 7. -Jramaa tmUKM. '- -'' tion with tha murder of Mra. Henry I Wabash pound, 6. 1240 per lb. . , . ..... J ajartngs today .$1.804,388.86 ISchuls, started for Tacoma today, o pfd 21 TURPENTINE In cases. T6c; Yeanago ...... . 1.008.764.9lWhera' ha will faca tha charge cf iilur- vf,T I "tr,Jt"' . . . Irt.i '.;.-.. . ... ,i ' CerslnsL . . isla. tmn...i ui o i Km tsneaiwater nay -per g I wmj ............ n. . io,iu.ij 21e: eastern Oreron. VI a I ,on' 22i; per 100 lb. sack, 6i Olympla, I rt 1 - ' l ure,0B,,l: jper gallon.2.76; per i 00 Ih. sck. 170 j Balances today ...., 1 Prima, mm tv ' I -$0; canned eastern, vse can. 0.60 dos.; I r Year aga .... , riBH Nominal TtoeV f S.. I .- .IMWHi aUIll -. -- green. Tft6e lb. : bnlis. rreei m7 LLounaf ? vai,itJt'7e: atrlned Clearings today . ....... i$l,JM,898.00 4 lb.; kips. $O10c; emi'tmT VrWn! ""u .?t'lJ 10cl frosen salmon, BaUncea today ...... ....... 325,429.00 CU1XTIM SARK 1101 Nominal. IU I Ir'". ': - snnmps. ifo; percn. I TSCOSna Bangs. K . - I Ci luracwlt r. ; loosTers, xac deeply lined and tha twitched continually. facial muscles ee:. MOHAIR Nominal attr, rrs Clearings today ,. ..$ 814.31T.00 74.816,00 ' - SMITH OF CALIFORNIA FOE OF CONSERVATION e Securities Cons. Oas Big Four .....- Ry. Springs.,., do pfd Vlr. Chemical., " do pfd . , K C South do rfd Wheel. U B. . . ,l . m s ( eUt 149 9 81 122 103 103 134 135 110 '46 90 49 y 129 27H 84 U 22 8 zi 1 Ki. 4V Jl jneaoiuuona ; inaorsing the measure Were adopted, and . these ; will be for warded to all miners throughout - the state. In the hope of getting aid at the polls next November for tha bill , "; " i ' i ii t,- VVETMORE SORRY HE. f GAVE AWAY PROPERTY Alleging that' unnamed attorneys who represemed mm in a' divorce case tried- years -ago connived with his, wife to de fraud him out of hla property. Ward C. Wetmore has begun, suit in the circuit court against. Darotha Wetmore, his for mer wife. . He wants the. court to re- 28 U 1 outre her to account to him for the rents 142 land profits of certain lots and to recon- io I vey them to him, t , ' V ; I vwstmora. says he. deeded the Jpta to I his wife under a misapprehension. His ; f I attorneys told him there was 160 In It papers. , Hs has since learned,' he says, that be thus signed . away property not: awarded to his wife., by, tha decree of divorce, granted, to Jier In 1902, . ,- . Wetmore complains of false and1 per jured testimony In the divorce case and says his attorneys did not do their duty. He was divested of $12,000 Iworth r of property 'he says,.' and left with prac tically nothing, although he was worth $4500 when he was married, back In 1876, and kept adding to the store. He wants to reopen-the case to prove, that part of the property controlled by his former wife is really, his. . .' .' J '1. : aMwwwwMwwwweeaaeeaea 110 110 J. .. . . I -" ....... Pi.ro. !.; D1KR I , . aiIUt Slltl - i ., 1 IVBTOl I IB UHM WMJ rv" " Aca, canaiM- "O 6r .". craba. $.2601-TI ,p Clearings today .i $ 719,431.00 Washington. April 2L "What I think Oen. Electric -l1 - -. I U.l.n n.. . K . Ill An I atWltlt MtlUWSMAII im tT ei . i f'l A U a IT. ..4.Y..11 . -. WA. . ... I "- .. . w ............ .1W..VH I" - .11 VI .11. . v.i.ia, irax. ao idl: 1 - 1 jt , m r-t -, . .- mm. i.nt. twv. r I . : ucvi im-iiis.jui.iiv, araiia or Jall. nlBta. oaa OH, Wax. . . Xew lorK UOttoo Market, 1 tomia in ipa nouse yesterday. When tha BENZIM ceareea. emmtm. fSa m I . M. a.ii i . . . 1 Pickett btlL rivlnr tha rmHanl Ma, i . , . ... 1,1.. . ' - I ,,rw " -1 . v.". w iiinraei.. 1 . . . - ' ' -" i rK.7rfr)ii B. kk, ... . I. - OP11 J"?" L' Close l to wunaraw lanas at discretion. iiT.. w . iTT .; '".,1 , j.nu.rj, ... i 2 1 . 1 z "'' "' ir." 5 j-., in id, anaj a Bar to., lass iota. I T.,r.. ' ... mm lid S6e. HtTTTFR FAT Delivery t t, port J.n.w, eraam. 31c; sour. 89 Dviicn-iiirt ereamery, S3e faocy. im; siore. I4e; California xl POULTk Mixed rblckena, 1IO I9Ht; fn-y bens. imtJt(Ve per pounj; ags. 14He; old. 12c; orauera. t0 iwf;,.,ry.'.rl..,0r,! . 013s ' ' i 1 - i , u i c I r omHq Jr; turkeys, allva. e21e; area ir: r-re". Muatil, II 0 J rd rhli-kens, leUlti - - - . i tu 4j rrmru wumi ua .nr. iu u. 1 Oif.EPj: N-w Orrn f.ney - fun I Pfr gsiloni eoeeae, ie gallon: laltte, DeremhlTp Jtii iiii eram, - trlpl-a ,4 flala.es, 2e a,lon: head.ishC o galoa; j 11X9 llit , .uir --Ar"r , J 'c; lanTorata. zlata. I wrmt r. "c i'WBi water wane. 11 $8 149 $4 83 .It 4 46 14$ .143 SMALL deposits;;, No matW' how' small ' your' deposit iay bo you ; will receive the same eon slderate, buslness-nga , treatment at Asltley & Rumelln, Bankers," 4 larger ' deposltors .You will not be ' told your deposit Is not -wanted either" by word or ' '. feeling, t ' ' . .'- , . ; . . . -.. ' f - . . . ;r Vi payjroa 4 pr cant in- -v . $ erest on your sayings. 'i-- Open 8 a. m. to' 630 p. m. Batuzdays 8 p. in. , . I jir'n"ii' nmn 'in ri'n'ir i inr r r rm - nnr r g IE. I ; . - : 1 1 SAVING . OF. TIME This bank 'makes it a rule to trartsact all business with the greatest promptn?ss consistent with absolute accuracy, thus saving the time of itJ depositors. Your patronage is cordially 'invited. ' fetters of Credit and Travelers Checks issued, navable the world over. .i: : ' ' .7 . , ' v HUGE OIL TANK AT 1 SAM PABLO BURNING dork, j IHi pr lb. June . . ... .1453 2469 ..!.. a S m M m ilrCM Prfp?Jrtla L- ? C ll 4 jSeptember 125.1J4 a povad high. I SlT.T: "V.t. ! J . . October ...-1238 1348 1220 i486 1474 1458 1459 1873 1JS5 1213 12I6&JT (under discussion. 14946 96 1 Ferris of Oklahoma had Ti.arm.tr trnltas rnm LeaaeJ WHt 1469eP Ur2nJy-m " .5ln c"rtl.- , U capacity ef 480.906 barrela. I. n ti ititxit ms arave in. usual definition, and I ... - -i.. w 122t$3J 1 . ay before the fire can be extlnguUhd. 1219 1228029 lie; Vl"-"rin. eid. l!lc PART t. i i HrwtMrr priea T Ff 1 I.J, rnM. brewing. $2166. Ujrr.AT vl Trats. eljb. I'r ' ' " "irn' " WUlamerta yal- M!!.Lrrrm-."a sws Pres f : ! f r r- nra. I n (.; ah-a-tn. 2i i, t ' u ." : a. fa: ' meal. Ill pee ton. f . ,-. rrt'P, r..ifT- $140- T- -,.ti? , t, IJf Iht.; Irw-i ' . I s' s. i !l V t . H n : '. It 16 v T - -i i. ::r.r '-.k1 j. . ra " - r a ,s ., I i'. ;7; gray. - V W .!. !: ervkl l7 tn. r' I '. t-r-r n, .:t:; Ulir rer aauloii: sDacii a.ia. wHI . i . , . -1 1 "u. i . QAtOLJ.VE Red crwwn land mXr. r-VB; V. M. A P. aAfiUka. .13 tilt. The- KddTTille Pool Rpld. ie' EddyvlUe mohaJr pool hai Jl tic per -po.ir,d. Te lot -wee rM to 4 .hoot lt.ftM twurwl Liuaiit. ear. Wet. . ' t'nlfrd States Gov em merit Bonds. New York. Anrtf 1 nnv.mM. wmaa;- . . Hid. . A iwos. regisiereo ; ....... Jo4 Three's, reristered 102W do, coupon Pour's reaiatered 214 ou, coupon ............ ..... 11 193 111 ilaVs Llrrrpool Wheat Market. Liverpool. A pry II Wheat. "Ope-V CJa. . - 'd ' - 78 1 - : 6 d ; 6d i ! Salts for RJcht of Way. . Fl new salta against property ewners to condemn tight f way for the gt. 3ohns-Troutdaie line have hn begun la ths rlreuir court fcv tha it w ...- The derendants are Art 8. Pullen and Mtaniafv a tt I arMniA . . . ot Tat for fi bp port, I from adJrrnt town mrm fig-Mi.. k- ttetiry.tVwterman hn been ntMerM ft. I flame, but pay his former wife. Rosa W eater-man. I their efforts to saving- surrounding $28 per month for the support -nt him I Property. Ths - resei-rnlr la k. . children, now la ber custody.: Wester-1 minus of the Bakerafleld pipe line. The man Js married a awcond time, but Coua- I fire started shortly after midnight . y . -j - -wu .im im, covia not re m lleve him of the duty of supporting- Mai trt.m.ik r, i.i. children Hla et-wlfe yesterday told I .1111 . 1 tha court hm had hwn i1lrtr r. k I 1J Ptnatt aa TV. J-ir.. sight months before ah. kn.. I ..VA " f K j"1- T?.' . r- 21-Tbe about 1L. .. .... . . " WT, owners! FIfT la Toledo roafofTW. Ssa4l tlkMM h. TV. 1 . . . Toled-v, Or. April 2l.j.'ir waa dla- of the Klamath Chmnlcia, have bn sued for rtamar-. tn the sum rif l 6a each by B. O. Jnhnmrm and O. X. Wend lint rra!a.tt arvd vira preel1r,t ef t Klama'b leveiormant ramr.., , 'T i i.ber wire. . T. Herxlrlf kann and wif. r. ji- o Tlfv k lajrt antr-. . . " " " iwi- aad- & merges Md.. era. . r.rLd VoTrd 1 f " 7 ' r.m.i U . . CERITKAL v- The scope of our service covers all de- " partments;of Com-: mercial B a n k i ii f? -and T rust' Com--. pany; business. 7 .Our"equipment.Is :, adequate and our service efficient, ; Conservative management . a n d prompt and "careful a 1 1 e n t i o n in 'all transactions. ' r.iEnciLr.TS SAVINGS U TRUST COMPANY Ccr. Sintb ar.i Wahirs-ton Sit, ;M'47v reOPERTY:fyi .y: OWNERS'. V$WMf ; AIany .ivjir learn; that N . Pavement 1 has'; more ; " stability, : more ' real - value, than any other .7! hard . surface .;pave - ment laid. - , Overbeck & Cooke Co .- . . Ccmrnrssicr. Rlerchmt Stockt, Bonds Ccttoa. Craia. Etc. 7 216-31? Eoaxd of Trade BaSila Uvmhrm dttear Beard sf Trasa CtrrwiwasMl. ef tna Bryas. Oteags. ,Kew tors. Dastse. We fc.a e eety print, wire w aaaetfr.8r Portland lia las