The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 07, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    HIE OREGOIf DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, "MAY 7, 1910.
11
LATEST MS WS ' ' QS7. .WML? MMMETS
PACK CALIFORNIA
STRAWBERRIES IN
OREGOil PACKAGE
Efforts to Obtain More for Fruit
, Than.ReguIar Market Comes
1 ip Conflict With Provisions
of Pure Food Law.'. '
: In order to obtain a higher" prlee than
.would be the cut were the berries sold
for' what they really were.' It la stated
. that California' strawberries are being
placed in Oregon boxes and sold to buy
. ers as such. .-.''.
- This is contrary to ' the ' provisions
af the pure food 'law and If persisted
In will cause trouble to those concerned.
Whether a berry is grown in California
or Oregon is quite easily proven these
days. ... . -v . i-
L Ail the berries coming- from California
are either of the 'Dollar" or the "Jesslo"
variety. These are the only two grades
tnat come irom mere to this market.
' Oregon does ' not Droduce ' either rraile
and Ha fruit therefore bears no resem-
alanoe to the - product of the south,, .
i ! , Berry Starke , Xs OooO. y
' For teal' fancy berries the' market
i. along Front street Is ouite good, al
-though some sales have been' made at
lower prices. This is natural in view
of the increasing arrivals wita tha fle-
, veiopreent or the season.
f- - Oregon - berries are arriving in ex
cellent condition and are selling from
12 to $2.75 a crate of 24 boxes, vhile the
northern California fruit Is selling at
: $1 for "Jessies" and $1.261.60 per
' crate of 15 boxes for "Dollars." , Some
carried over stock sold at lower prices
man tneso. - -- y ' j m v .. ?
. - The wholesale fruit ' trade la much
; concerned over the snread in the use of
caper boxes to pack strawberries. While'
these are ; cneaper wan me - wooaen
' boxes, the fruit does not arrive in such
good condition . -and the shipper, loses
more by this economy, than he save,
i The paper , box - absorbs the , moisture
from the fruit and after becoming soggy.
falls to ' pieces. . Fruit that arrives In
- this condition is generally sold at sacri
v ficed prices. ' - j
1 Cheese Selling to. South. ;
Bales of Oregon cheese to the south
. are now reported and the market here
has taken on a .steadier feeling. A'
number of shipments are- still being
mode to the: -north, even "though the
''.trade thora Is talking of-lower prices.
The latter- seems . solely for effect,
: 't
Y Walla Walla Season Ending. ;
. ' According to . advices - received , from,
the south, the . Walla . Walla asparagus
season It ' closing and arrivals from
theie are smaller Local- 'grass is like
wise - scarce and prices are being held
rather firm. . t - ,. ' - t - , . '
f Chicken , Market Breaking - r
-'''Because of the '.importation of. large
lots of eastern' and 'CaMfnrrlla: stock,
the lor.al chicken -market Is breaking.
although vsluea are. still. In excess of
normal. Chickens were sold during the
past 14 hours around 20o a pound. ; ..
1910C1IDFISII
SELL AT RISE OF
. 10 CENTS DOZEN
Packers Say -They Will Not
: Likely Name Opening Sal
mon-Values but Will Sell
. Spot; Pound Tails at $1.75.
L TODAY
. . -'! Kay Jfot Open Prioea,
Present indications are that
there will be no regular opening
of. salmon prices by Columbia
river packers thill season. , The
trade believes that a higher price
will be obtainable by selling spot
. ,..:.':,"",,Vf..;,V"( ' : : '.-: '- l' . " f
'
v
:
rvy. Per CoKen I
J '' .:Vi' 'i':.'x Spot Price. lSOJOoen.
Tans is a ... ..,. 1 1.7 5 f. &. b S1.65
Flats lS" t .... . ., 1.88 , i 1.75
Fiats Ha ..,,,,,,,,.,,,.'" l.io A.-Loe
Ovals Is .... ......., .40 2.10
pvau M ..... ,..1... 1.66, " .60
- It is generally agreed among the pack
ers of Columbia river chinook salmon
that If opening prices- are made this
season they win be closed as soon as
f'ui into eiiect, tnua making them nomi
nal. ' :.': '. '',. ,- ,',' . . ' ; ''""'' ''..'.' '
Borne canned salmon nf the ills nack
has already been sold, and the price ob
tained was an advance or iuo per aosen
for Is and 60 for Ha. - This puts pound
talis to 11.75. as compared with 11.85 a
year ago, and pound flats to. $1.85, com'
It Is stated that instead of naming
regular opening values packers will sell
their nroduct soot that - is. whenever
they have a car for delivery they , will
connrm saies. . Tne oeuer- is general
that this will net packers more money
than would be the case if regular open
ing values were named. , . .
Run of salmon In the lower Columbia
Is better than a year ago, but not so
rood as first exnected. In the Willam
ette and Clackamas the catch is nominal,-
and In' via 'Upper Columbia It Is
very small. ,-,. t a
L
AT TEH SIXTY FOR
155 LO. AVERAGE
Only One Load of Livestock for
Opcn Market ' Arrives at
, .. Stockdale During - the Past
Tvyenty-four; Hours. , 'V -1
1
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. ,
JIoxs. Cattle, Calvea Sheep.
e
.26
7l
297
110
24
S&t. e a a 5
Frldav ... 21
Thura;,.. 17T
Tuns.-..,. , . ..
Mon. - .... tH
Week ago. 91
,
t:
88S
1.091
ioi
Jnoludes Wednesday run."
PRICE OF PRODUC
E
4
AN
FRANCSICO
e Cherries; Are Slightly Lower.'. -"
A slight decline Is shown today In the
" price of cherries. Blacks are selling
generally around H.66, . which .Iswhat
thev nractlcallv coet the trade to bring
to tnis cixy irom tne soutn.
J - ;...'-'..'i uil '. mm "i " i
Hothona Jjettnce Sella Lower,
Hothouse lettuce is selling lower here
because of the more liberal arrivals of
i head lettuce from the south, and the
lower nrices therefor. Sales were made
along the street during the s past, 24
' boors from 6O0 to J60 a crate, only a
nominal amount went higher- than thia
V' ' 1.4.'" ""aWfasaiSf .- J
; Provlsloos to .Drop.
According to announcement made this
morning, the Union Meat company Jwill
' reduce its .quotations on all grades of
c hams HO a -pouna fluonaar. morning.
' Bacon will be reduced a similar amount.
and tb same cut win be mane m stana
' ir- litd nnin kettle lard shows no
Change. - t
'rsoKT wrcasm ortrrATioyi.
Mens. Wool aad Xldaa,,
' H0P8 1902. choice, 14c; prima, lto
. inedlum, 120. - ' .
BHEEPSKINS Shearing. lOOlSf
each: short wool.' 16OI0t bedlunt
W00L I0c9ll each; Oon wool 76o
WOOL Nominal 1110. THllamette
alley, i7lHoiaatera Oregon. 12 HO
, 17a.. - ' ' ;
TALLOwmma oer low, ivm; n
" a anil rreasa. lfl)U . . ' '
7 CHITTIM BARK 10 Nominal,
green. VApto lb. bulta. reen salt.
O IO.I Bip, avtinii ww r
IfiMlltA r IK ' :f'
MOHA1B Nominali ; I9l t I1H 9
Bnttar. Errs aaa romtey.
BUTTER Extra , creamery, - ITo;
fancy, 26c; store. ZQtf zsc; (jaiirornia ex
. tm. ertintrr. 26a.
BUTTFR FAT Delivery t. . b. Forl-
. land Bweet cream, 2c: sour, 14c
EOQS Local, candled, select, . 2200
llUn. - : - ' ... 1' . -
njUt,TI niixea cnicKena, iuo;
fancv hens. zoaic: stags. isic
broilers. 10c; fryers, IIHOIbo; geese;
llOlle for live. 14016o for dresed;
dueka lo: turkeys. alive, 20021c:
dresned, 27i8e'. pigeons, squabs, 22.(4
8 00 dosen: dressed chickens, la to 2e
rmiKHTiv New Oreson fanev full
rream. i14He; triplets and daisies.
Hyic;- zoung America xiot'tto.
rala. Tim aad Xav.
R'RT.RT 1-roddcerr tne isns
reed. Mil rolled, a.i; brewing, 124.
WHEAT Nominal Track, elua,
2o; blues Urn. 6C8Sc; wuiametu val
lev. tie. -
MlJLUfTtJFFS eeOIng srtoe -Braa,
$21; middlings, :4j30; shorts. Ill)
FLOUR New erop patents, f.tl;
Willamette vauev, (. dduj local
Straight. I4.10r 2l: bakers, 15 ;
is.
'- (United Pre UaMd Wire.) .
Ban Francisco. Mav 7. W heat Aus
tralian' and Propo, ll.JO01.65: Sonora,
IL.B6j)1.70: 'srood' to choice California
club. - 11.62 Hl.B7m northern blue
stem, tl-601.65: club, 1.S2V41.67H:
Turkey, 2 1.60 Q 1.67 Hi "'- Russian . red.
uariey Js eea,' gooa 10 cnoice,
dlU 10s fancy. If.iHAs poor to fair,
21.00(106; brewing-' and '.', shipping,
21.14 tt 1.15; chevalier. nomiiiaL
Eggs-Per. ... dosen, California frtsh,
including 'cases,' extras, 24c: firsts,
22 He; seconds, 21 H; tniros, lie.
tsuuer fer
extras,
Portland Union Stockyards, May T.
Only one load of livestock came Into the
yards for the open market today., .This
included 62 bead of hogs and 7 eattle.
For the hotrs 210.(0 was received this
morning, indicating that yesterday's ex
treme weakness - was out a temporary
arrair. Tne animals averaged lot pounds
ana were -or gooa quality. ; ,
' General livestock condltlona remain
nachsnaea. j t..--,.
, J. C. Morelanfl had a mixed , load of
hogs and -cattle from. Goldendale, Waah.t
IB tns'yaras toaay. .-...'." ., .,..-
- George Powell shipped two lead Of
norses ana muies irom jsoie, iaano.
- Today's run of livestock' compare)
wim mis aay in recent - years as 101
lows: . f : ; : - . - - '.i
. ' 1 Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
1910 62 .,. T
ieo - t7 ; 260
1208 ... . ... ,.i
1907 a". ' ft.4'. a '(' 111':1'''!
10 100 ' 760 80
1905 200 .2(00
A year sera today the sheen market
had completely. recovered from Its for
mer , weakness and an advance of 26c
was made during the day.- Cattle and
hogs were firm . at unchanged prices.
, omrilAl X.rstoak Calea. ; T" - .n '
Following ar-i renresentatlve of to
day's transactions in the stockyards
and are the only prices secured direct
f rom sellers to Portland;,..?-..'S,. v
HOGS. : - '
1 u ' . ? At. lbs.,. Prices.
78 bogs J86 t J10.60
. STEERS. -
. 2 steers . , . .,,.1120 . ; , $5.75
2 ateera "... . .,4rf- -&A-i MS
. v . .COWS. 'J. -. -s-iv ''
2 cows , . :r2o ' .TS
Today's range of livestock -prices:
CATfLE Best steers. t.26r.60:
good Steers. 26.00: common steers. 25.75:
cows, -best, 15.26; fancy, 25.00; heifers.
stags,, sz.boqis.uo;. ouiia, a.ep
SUPPORT IS GIVEH
. STOCK MARKET IN
EARLY TRADING
Advance Is , Forced by Strong
Holders at Opening Because
of Fear of ' Continental 'Fi-
nahcial Troubles." ;
t(il''V.,;:,'fl.f..!.;(
25.26;
24.50.
HOGS Best east of the mountains,
210.60: fancy.' 210.2510.50: atockera
and feeders, $9.00.
SHEEP Sheared, best 'wethers, 26.(0;
ordinary wethers, 25.60; ' spring lambs,
I7.60f8.00; ewv 94.766.00.
VAvms ttest, ia.oo; orainary, i.u
5.78; poor, 62.76(8)4.00, .
export grades, I4.9f granam.
rye. 57i; rales, fi.ia.
CORN Whole. Ill: wrecked. (IT tea.
HAY Producers' prtee timothy
Wi'laoiette valley, fancy. I!0(2ll ; "dl
nary. Ill: eastern Oregon, 111921:
mixed. Illll: clover. Nv 1. Ilt.ltoil;
wheat. 111017; cheat. 111 OH; alfalfa.
. ' . '
OAT!" rfOl oeuery. nrw, er.tnev
price rraca ft 1
121
white. (27; gray.
trrslss ad TtaTn
rRr'H rRTlTB Cnnxe: ww
vela, 1.0Q1.?K 'jox; bananas. 6Ve lb.;
lemons, 4vtt.i0 box; sraf-efruit.
14; ptaeatpiea 6e6We: straw terria
l"in. Jlul.SI per crave; local. 2
1.75 r-r cra'e. -
l"orATois F-rmr. new. .iigiv;
buying, eaetem Wultnomaa and CtMf
rta, ?&4Se; il mt te vaiiry. Id
la'; rw ro'tS, IH'i'.
VEliETAPLES New ItrSir. 21-50;
r' ill.1: eirrot. 1 io i r m cH :
mMi, it! rr ct; to"1ta, Weil
en. ll.Tf'cale: ran. lc Ih ; ca i.i
f,wr. I17l cr'; horrdih. 'r,
1 1 n V. t a, JO'tllHe 6r-t ; j-'P'ia,
Hit. tie 1 : rl letfje. 0O7i da.
I'.lhcv, e. 111 H bo: rs',rhfm. lelle
Co, t . r t "''is t era ri-t
I t ; . ; w a $ 6 , r ' I .
15. jrr ll'el.Ji i;.a; 'aar
. Hogs lower In East.
Chicago. Mav Hoss. 10.000. Koa-s
are 6 to 16 eenta lower: left ever 1700.
, t) . J: a r-.n, I nwreipw a year ago i,uvw. wxea ena
tZJShUloh (66.65.good heavy, (9.6.0
r"- -:r."vr' r i w ?qj . avy, .86.s; . ght.
lift vutw A yuu ni smw vstMav- w u III1M.B al a. f 'af la aianiftft ranainta Willi
ii ih, i lain, lauuv. nawui iiiilb. xaci scrt3 i Ania saaa
ondsT 12o; CiiiforSia Toung America, -"-."' y""
iifSi-V!;!1 Omaha, May 7 Hoga 8000; cattle and
20c7 Wisconsin' singles, fanrMo'."0'"- MP BOnd
potatoes ier cental, nver wnites. i e.... m.. ttnn.
main. 4. : AnfU.hl. r . "'- ."-"" r
n,Bn n.r.ntal t.mtww ' 1 ifl "vv
i. ou; uaunas, ii.hwi.ii.; vregons, sua
(fSll.10: - new. ner cental. 11.4041.60
for red and 1.(01,60 for white; sweet
potatoes In crates, , S J K ; for, fanoy
Only. :''( '.'.'.i'-.. ...',;,:,..- '.. ,v .5'
- Onions Per cental. ' Oregon, 21.40
21.60: do. Bermudas, seed. Ilt31.25 for
vellow and 11.76(H) 2 for white-wax ner
crate; new green, per Dox,. 404? sue; new
rea, per ssck, si.
Oranges Per box. new'narela, choice.
IT.7ir!2.2o: raney, ii.eos.
New York, Mav 7. In vleVk of the
support tendered during the early trad
ing the stock market did not display .the
reactionary tendency expected under
ine circumstances nut on tne other hand
revealed a desire on the part of shorts
to even up accounts over Sunday. It
Is feared that bolitloa mav hmom a
serious faetor in continental affairs and
thus cauae concern in international
banking affairs and perhaps delay the
completion . of contemplated bond sales
abroad. : .. . '.
,Net Mondays crop report, 'and also'
mat or tne copper producers' associa
tion are expected to become factors of
Importance. Tha ability-o. the market
to Withstand unfavorable, . nWa tvna
gratifying but at the ; same time, the
lack of outside demand tends to nullify
ine expectancy or a sustained upward
movement at this time.
Jlnge of jNew Yorfc prioea fuValshsd
Description ) Open
TT771
AmaL Copper Co.
A. a tt F Co. c
do pfd. ,....
Am, Cot Oil, e.
Am. Loco., - c...
Ant. Sugar, c.
Am.: Smelt o.
Anaconda M. CO.
Am. woolen, e. .
Aicniaon, c . , , ,
do pfd,
o, J.
do nfd. .....
Brook. Rkp., Tan.
Can. Pac., c. . .
Cent Leather, o.
uu Dia. - . . . ... .
C. M. h. S. Pi
Chi.'. North, Ci
Ches. & Ohio ...
Col. South., c,,..
do nfd .......
Corn Pro., .o...
do pfd
D. A R. 0.r c..,.
WHEAT SELLERS ARE
GETTING VERY ANXIOUS
do nfd
Erie. o. .
Ern, id pfd . ...
Erie. 1st nfd....
a. N., pfd . ... i.
Int MeU
ido nfd .......
Louis. & Nash.i1
Manhattan Ry...
M., K. ft a;., ..
do PTd ......
Distillers ......
Ore Lands , . . . .
Mo. Pacina .,
iNauon&l lead
Central ..
O. & W..
Norf. & West, c.
mo. i-acuio. c . .
P. M . s (!n.
Pean. 1 Railway .
P. O., V. & C Co.
f. tsteei (jar., c.
do pfd ....
Reading, c . .
do 1st pfd..;.
nop. x. at a., o.
do nfd. .
Rock Island, . -
aa va '
8. L. & S. P., Pq
to m pro
St U & 8. W., ol
1 ao nfd .......
So. Pacific c.,..
Duutnern tty. .
do nfd ......
Texas A Pacific
I, R I e W, i
do nfd .......
Union Pacific, e.
15
t a r .
22
44
High Low
47 Vi
76 U
41
7ITMi
110
do pfd
! U. 8, R
agua. -local, 7B0 dozen; Walla, Walla,
11.40 nox; spinach, 6 f(f eo in. .
ONIONS Local, jobbing. No. 1, (2.26
A . VxV sk B O . .4 IkT-. 4 VII
California.' Tlfttji loohV'iii S " !SL!f It' ".l' m,n b
Chicago, f4ay 7. New - high prlcea
were established today for the week in
all . wheat options. . There was not
great amount of covering, nut the wheat
oound.
APPLES (202.60.
- Crroeexlea, jmta.
SUOAR Cubq, .; powaared, S.tl;
fruit or berry, (6.25; dry granulated.
II. IK- eonf. A. II. OS: extra B. 16.651
golden O, 66.66; D yellow. (6,65: beet,
16.06; barrels. 16es naif barrels, (0c;
boxes, iio aovanoe on sacx oasis. '
Above Quotations ,ax 10 days net
itICE Imperial pan No. . Hot
No. I. (ttei New Orleans head. 07o-
Crele, eUa -BKANS
Small, whlta, - 65.69: large
11 KA. nlnfr " nn ' wim VAI1. ST an
Limas, 6.2it rens. ii eu.
SALT coarser fjux ' gronna. . iuua
ubber. e
do nfd . . .
U. 8. tel Co.. c
no pia . . ... .
Wabash, o .....
do nfit .......
W. TJ. Tel. I.....
Wis. Central, a..
A Ills-Chalmers , .
Alton, e . .
do nfd. . . . . .. .
a. w., pfd. .
Westinghouse., ,
Utah Copper..,.
Cons. Gas. s ... .
Big Four.
Ry. Springs, .....
ao pfd.
2100.00 per ton; 60s, 111.50; Uble dairy,
60s. $11.10: 103s, 117.10; bale. l.2(;
extra fine barrels, is, 6s ana vta, (4.51
110; lump rock, II6.M per too. T
HONET New, 12 He per Ha
aceeta, naa aaa ywtssuiaa, '
TJRESSEL MEATS TTont Street
hoa-a fancv. lie 11 c:-ordinary. 11c:
veals.: extra,- 10011c; ordinary, 10c;
ding; to start the price up sharply. Re
cent efforts., of certain shorts to secure
a targe . liuanuiy v ol uuiutn wnttll ; 10
come here adda te the certainty that
there Is a squeese of some proportions
aneaa in ine current montns.
The big volume of trade Is in the new
oroD months. Jnlv rave ouite a bullish
demonstration today, with a further Va Cbemlcal'
advance. It is to some extent a one
sided market for the present because
tnosa wno are nearisn are airaio te sen
oa account of anticipated bullish fig
ures on abandoned acreage due Monday
There is little arumbllna . over the
dry weather, in the northwest The
weather in the west is actinr freakish-
frost Indications for xonignt.
Bull leaders snnear to be ' confident
of their position and are predicting
a much smaller total winter wheat yield
than has yet been suggested fry aay of
me crop ooservers.
' There is no adeauate demand for the
big -amount of corn in sight here and
eisewnere.
It
19 V.
68
20
63
146
SI( !
67
Is
a I
42H
134H
118
101U
!l8
25H
106
DRESSED PORiv IS
RECEIPTS HEAVY
Sales of. Fancy Quality Made
. Trom 1 1 toll 1-2c on Front
i Street No Change in Veal
Is Made Today. ; ' ... '
Dressed "nork market on Front street
looks aa if it bad been hit with a sieage
hammer. ; Salea along the atreet are be
in made from 11 to 11 Vio a pound for
selected quality, although there was talk
of A fraction above this being obtained.
Receipts during tha past few days have
been rather liberal,- and this, coupiea
with warmer weather, baa had the effect
of reducing the wants of the trade. -.
Dressed rear marxet continues wean.
but prioea are ahowing no change.
128
xs
10
4$U
182
67
87
42
180
9
40
111
81
117
19
42
68
60
Wheeling eV Lake-Erie, 2.
Salea 268,000 shares. .
SEATTLE PRODUCE V
PRICES FOR TODAY
Seattle' May T Bu ttr Per pound.
ham. 27 2n; plcnlca, 16o; cotUge
roll : raaular short clears. Smoked.
HHo; backs, smoked. , II Ho; pickled
tongues,40c lb. ... K mmj ,t '
1AK1-lieitie leax, ,, mc per iu. ,
Steam rendered, 6s, 170 per lb.; com
pound, 6s. 18rper lb. :
TURPENTINK1 in cases. Ties bar
reia. e per gauoa.
ton.
per
There wss advance of about all r."n'"?? ""?me!7' r,r,t"- 80e; ranch.
mla. 29c
Eggs Per dosen, local ranch 27 B 21c;
Cheese Per nound. rream hrlrlr HA
20o; wheel Swrsa. 20 0 22c; block Swiss,
ic; uniwinro wneei cwiss. sec; Tim
sprint lamb 1012ci Taarling kmb urln,
"?t.m1,tCTv,?0ir 'wL:i:-.i were fractlonallv tha same aa tester- .'f T.V
oreauast Moon.. . .u v. L. ;i J. -...Ji. .-inn. I . cneese -.
houses aDDear to have outside aellln
oroers i tne tata montns on tne oariy
advanca
Prices of hots were 16c to (6c lower.
This started a lot of realising by sold
iers, and broke July pork to (22.10 and
forced lard and ribs off 16c from the
close Friday. Peckers gave thd -mar
ket some support snd fair recovery took
mook. 17 44,4 lie.
Onions Oregon ' kiln dried. $2 per
ir; Auarmiian, yfc per pouna; Texas
Bermudas, 12 92.60 per crate; California
rea. z per nox.
rotatoes sncy
TZ-X- 1Z- w 11.. ,--. . tma I I'll tT,"' '.T-r'"" ' . " i
key.'
IJ 15: ner 1 lb. sack, lit Olnnpti
arallon. 12.76: ner 10 lb. aaes. Tt
: canned eastern. vSe can. .6t dos.;
tapfrn In shell, 11.11 per lee.
FISH Nominal Rocar oa iao:
bass, 16c; catfish, . 16 lie; fresh Chi
nook, c; steel beads. 6c; snies.
7c; shrimps. 12 He: perch. Te; tomeod.
- lobsters. 26c: nerrmgs. sc:
black basa tor , Tb.; Co'ombla smelts,
ti -a nr Uf aliver aTnelta. Te IV; hlirt
cod. 7Ve; crabs, ll.1601.76 par dosen.
dresaed snad, 5c; roa ahad, to; iM4 roe.
-CLAWS Hardshell, per box ea lb.:
rasor cum, ii do a. ,
Palats. oeal OS.
EENZIS' IS cegreea. cases, lie par
ami.. Iron bbla 11 tee per gt
LlNefc-KU OIL Raw, ITe; eaaea.
11.02: boiied. btia., tc; casea, 114;
WHITS UCAX Too lots, p.
lb.; 60 lb. Wis, I per la.; Hae lets.
ut f in.
rer salloa lots ef 110 gallons. Is laea,'
oil ck nal (eons in market). ,
F'iFK Manila, le: alai. IVaa
COaLOIL eart. saLral and Star Ite
per gHo: eorv, jic gmuni ilB.
re etar. 12c iiwa: Water wblta lite
O IHt per gaiiou; special aater whi,
e rii'fn.
1 A SK Red crown aaa wvftor.
HOitc in on: t ratline, IQ;h
r V. M. A K aasina, llSCtte
la little hirher. por.k and ribs 10 to 12 e
lower than last prices yesterday.,.
Ratr mi 7h)-mwr w-s fursiahed
by Overbeck A rooks Co.)
, - V ti rjki,
Onn. Hleh... Lw. "
May , A. .111 lla ,lll
trsded, (8ffl ' per
vaantna-ton. Iiaffi
fjle per pound; sweets, sc.
July ...
Bept.
May .....
Jnlv ....
Sept. . ...
May
July
Sept. ....
May
July
May
July
Sept..
104 -111
101V !!
- CORr.
.11 41
(2 . 11
64 a4
' . OATS.
4?
40, 40
II l
PORK.
1216
:it -
21IT
LASIX
.220
.lf)
.2220
104
162
0
:
61
41
' 4
21
1117
2 ? 1
2217
Close.
m b
101 B
102 Bi
XORtlTWEST BANK STATEMEXX
' Vortlaaa lash.
Cleertnge today.. .. w ..... ,l.ll l.gl
year ago. 1,071.412.82
Oatn today ............. 2
Palaaces today. ..(
I ear ago
tl P
2 B
8 B
f1
40
8
. TtaM
Clearings today..,
Balances today ...
..(
440.222.16
111.271 41
-Tt.2T4.tl
714.442 00
' ll.2ll.00
' SeatUs maaka.
Clearlnra today,,. $1.47115100
Balances today 1I2.22LO0
.a
....1241
....1240
May ...1!47
July ,...1J!7
Sept. ....1112
1JI5
11SI
RIBS.
1712 .
1M
1111
INI
1216
1242
l!!i
1220
2116
i:ii
821 T
I?0
12S6
i:n
13 JT
1211
avekaaa maaka.
Clearlnrs tUy
Balances today
664.2I0 as
144.221.00
JlarriaK IJwBae.
Oreroa CUy. May 7 A marrMure II-
cerae was m-antel by t rovaty clr
r-f r to Jo n Francis p.s in
Bate I Lour' . .
KhattH to riay at liOgsa.
lr41 rM-tfe to TV SnrmL - '
Oregon City. Xy 7. For the secowd
time tr.is year. Fubl snd Logaa wHl
meet cn the beebaSI field Esnitay. The
r me tomorrew wLl be payed st Lcgn.
Ke!ns a retsni rue Is 1e game st
2ibl lat Sunday, the f htblltes wr
vlct'vioviaj bT a eoora cf It t 10. Kisrt
ef Ft- f e Kt'. af! At)-raq f er
Lf f&a ui fee Ui t; f J itcatrs.
. If rev Crrtnn Browa Drwd.
iv4al rnfwoa to Tu Ii .i "
Vanceuver. VYaah.. i4ay T. Ura Crri-
na Brown. 75 years of age and a resi
dent of Hoeklnaon. this eewnty. since
1111. died yeatrdT at ber borne aft
aa affllotlon or II aneta wttb para),
ysla. She was native ft Norway est
came te Aaaerw-a Is 1111 and located
tat asterla. Or. Is If 11 she removed to
this eeunty aad bad since reertded here.
Ieatdes her husband, she le Survived fev
oae daagkur. Mrs. Bertha Xartu ef
Aetorla - ,
The fniral wa h?4 at 1 e'tlwl ,
tnia anernooa rros tne sveoies k,i ih-
eraa tkurch at H :nao. -. , A
' At the Oregon City Chnrchea.'
(Special DUpatcb to The JooroaL)
Oregon City,. May ; 7. Services will
be held in the Oregon City and Glad
stone churches tomorrow aa followa;
St John'a CathoUo church, . Bey.' A.
Reidhaar,, pastor Low mass and aer-
mon, 8 a. m.; high mags ana sermon,
10:86 a. V m.J evening aervices, ; 7:80 p.
m.; May devotion, T:so every evening.
Gladstone Chriatlan. church,- Rev. A.
H. i- Mulkcy, pastor Servicea Sunday:
Bible school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11
and 7:46; morning theme, "The Serpent
That Bites and the Adder, That Stings";
evening theme. "A Great. Victory Ovef
tho Greatest Tyrant'. Special music. ,
St. Paura Epiacopal i church, Ninth
and, Water, streets.' Rev. T; F. Bowen,
rector Sunday rafter Ascension day,
holy communion. 8 o'clock; morning
prayer and asrrnoh, 11 Sunday school,
12; W. A. Sherman, superintendent; con
firmation i class, 4:20; " evening service
and sermon,-7:20.
First Presbyterian church, Kev. J. R.
Landsborough, ; pastor Sabbath school.
10 o'clock: Jars.' w. C. Green, superin
tendent; morning worship, 11 o'clock;
subject, "Mother"; Junior Endeavor, 2
o'clock;. T, P.: S. C. E., 6:46; topic,
"Christian Gracee.' fl Peter. lv:7-ll.)
Evening worship, 7:80; subject, "Where
la Heaven T" .. . '
Regular Sunday services at the Unit
ed Brethren church Sunday school at
10;- preaching, 11, by . Rev. McComb;
Junior, 2:20; Endeavor, ?; preaching
by Grandma Ware, Rev. F. Clock being
east on business.
First Baptist church, corner of Main
and Ninth streets. Rev,, S. A. Hayworth,
pastor Mothers' Sunday. Morning sub-'
lect, "BeDoia Thy jaotner." a wmta
carnation will be nresented every moth.
er In attendance9 Evening subJect:"The
Ethics f tha. Ballroom," Sunday school
at noon; young people s meeting at a:o
p. ntf lecture by Joseph Cohn Tuesday
evening on the Suvlect, "Jewish Life
and Customs." -Seats free to all these
services. A.11 are cordially invited.
i . First - Congregational church, f Main
and Eleventh atreets. Rev. Proctor, pas
tor Morning service, 10:30; sermon.
"Consecration to the Life's Work"; Sun
day 'school, 11:45; Christian Endeavor
society, 7; evening service, 7:46. - This
wllli be a special Christian Endeavor
service, and the sermon topic will be
"The Christian Graces An Evolution."
Special music by the choir. - AU i wel
come to. attend. ' -, , ',
Evangelical Lutheran Emanuel churchy
eorner. J, q. Adams and Eighth
streets; Rev. p. A. Schmidt, pastor, Ger
man services at 10:20 a. m.; text, John
xxv;2fi: "Why should a Christian not
waver in his faith despite the enmity of
the world 7" "
Methodist Episcopal church. R. C.
Blackwell, pastor. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m ; morning service at 10:46;
sermon by the pastor. Class meeting at
12 noon; Junior league at 3 p. ra.; Sun
day school at Willamette falls at 3:16;
Epworth league anniversary service at
1:30; leader, Harold Swafford; evening
service at 7:30; sermon by the pastor;
W. H. M. S. meets Tuesday afternoon.
Ladles' Aid society Wednesday. The
third quarterly conference - will meet
Thursday evening at ( o'clock, with Dis
trict Superintendent . James . Moore in
tha .chair.-.
Deda Filed for Record.'
SdocI1 Dlipatrb to Tbe Jotexil. I
' Oregon City, May 7. The following
deeds were reoorded yesterday: ,
Mary E. Wright to E. C. Las ton, 6
acres In section 1. township ; 4 south.
range 1 saat; 1 800.
8. Fisher to E. . W.' Flnser,. 80 acres
In section 7, township 6 south, range
1 eaat; (2000. ' -. i , ,
Olof Johnson to Emma Johnson, part
of tract "B" of Clackamas Riverside.
- Oregon Iron Steel Co.f, to L, ,G.
Harrington, lot 6 Of Tualatin Meadows;
210.. .. :-. - : ,.
L. G. td A L. Harrington, tract In
Tualatin Meadows; (10. -
. Cribble to J. K. Grlbble, part Of
claim No, (8. ' township 4 south, rang
1 asst. 160 acres;' 1600. ; r - , ; ..-v... .
' Mary Stubba to William Btubbs,' 8011
screa In section 27. township ( south,
ranca 4 east; (1... ':;..''-", : '
A, Wright to E. A. Lelghton, tract
"I" In .Willamette FaU acreage tsaota;
$1500.' "f.-v ".'' j '"... -.-;.-' '...V ; .
, H. Paulson to H. J, Paulson, north
west of southeast of section 20.
township 8 south, range 6 east; (2000.
James Adams st ux., to' Ella Chase,
16 acres in section 23, township i -south,
range 2 eaat; 11600.
' Gladatone Real Eatate Association to
Bally C. McClaln, lots 15 and 16, block
88 of Glbdstone; $260. , -
Hoba Company Honors Members.
' (gpedil OIpteb te The JoaruiLi
Oregon City, May 7. At a meeting
of. Fountsln - Hose company No. 1, of
the volunteer fire department,, held last
night. Chris Hartmann, a veteran mem
ber of the organisation, who has fin
Ished his period of service with the; fire
laddies, was-presented with his exempt
certificate, .' handsomely framed. Mr,
Hartmann baa always taken an active
part in any movement made . by . the
department William Peters,' a member
of - the Fountains, who was recently
married,, waa presented with a library
table. ,
Last Day of Athletic Meet. ?
' ' 4RfMlal Dtanatna fta Ti. Jrm w.l
- Vancouver, v Wash., May . 1. The two
days' field and track meet being held
at the Vancouver High school grounds
is creating much interest and practical
ly every school la the county Is . rep-
sen ted. In the"' preliminary -. baseball
games played yesterday Camas defeated
Ridgefield and ' Fellda defeated '. the
grammar grade, team of the Vancouver
TV, L- - . FY-1- 1 ' I 1
nigu BCRUU4.:.'. inaia were piayeu
thia forenoon ' and - the ' track . meet : Is
being held thia afternoon. , . ... j
v- ' Hermann Bound Over, ,
' (Special Olspatea tot The Joornal.)
Vancouver. WsbIk;'' May 7. Louis
Hermann, under arrest at Portland on a
larcehy charge, waived examination yes
terday and waa bound over to the grand
Jury, . Hermann resides at Seventeenth
street '. and Moots : avenue, Vancouver,
and ia alleged to have stolen materials
from a Portland contractor.
I.0. O. F, Elects Officers. - ,
(Special Dijetrh to Hie Jenrnal.)
Vancouver, Wash.. May 7. Vancouvef
lodca No. 8. I..O. O. F held It wml.
annual election of officers last evening.
W. - W. Merrifield waa elected . noble
grand and George Bates vice grand. . -
IT COSTS f.lOIiEY
V.TOIKEPEEI!
. London, May 7. Should the .veto ,
the bouao of lords bs rejected by tl
upper house Itself as it surely will be
there Is much talk among Llbtra:.i
about. Insisting that the prime mln'e
ter shall ask the king to create a larue
number of new peers so as to make tne
state of parties In the glided chamber,
now so largely conservative-, more ec;ual.
It Is not every one, not even the mem
bers of parliament themselves, who are
crying out for -more peers, who real?
lie what a costly thing it is to be made
a peer. Take Lord Gladstone, for in
stance,, who received his title only re-cently.5-For
the stamp duties, crown
office f eea and home office fees he
was charged Juat close to (2600, which
Is less than many have to pay. for a
vlscoutt Is only the fourth degree of
the 1 British peerage, the first being a
duke, whose rank is inferior . only to
princes of the royal ' blood.
' Bones Must Be Bought
' But the. duties and fees are not all.
There are the. : robes, coronet and cap
and the robes, coronet and jewels which
the viscount must buy foe, his wife.
The .robes of a viscount are the same
aa an earl's With exception that he has
only -two and a half rows of, ermine,
his -cap Is ' tha same, and ' the i golden
circle of his coronet is surmounted by
18 silver bells. - The robe of a vis
countess has two and a half inches
of miniver and two and a half bars of
ermine, : a yard ' and . a ' quarter -train,
while . the : cornet is just the same , as
her basband's. V.v.fi.j: v.--
A new earl, on the other band, haa
to pay about 12400 la stamp and other
fees; a marquis about $3500 and a duke
well over-$4000;. ?:'. v,
! Ivor Guest, who waa created a baron
at the same time ' Mr, Gladstone was
created a peer, got off with a payment
of only a little more than $1800. His
state robes consist of only two rows
of ermine, in othef yespeets they : are
the same aa those of other peers.
' Cost Xord Roberts $8600. "
" Lord Roberta had a pretty steep bill
to meet when he ; waa made an , earl.
His stamp duties and other things ran
up to exactly $8500, a charge to which
he strongly objected at first till tho
cause was explained to htm. ' The rea
son was that, : having no son to suc
ceed him,, he wished to have what Is
called "a special .remainder" ; to his
daughters and U "extras" of this sort
have to be pald for. .
Then, in addition to all the fees and
other expenses already mentioned, the
fAW Hfl.r hf AM M . I.lrn 1,1. .
' - ' . 1 ...... w... ,1,0 BtUL
in the house of lords, has te pay the
license for the coronet on his carriage
and note paper, which runs into a few
mora dollars a year, . . ,. . .
An electrical device is now in use to t
record the density of smoke Issuing
irom , emmneys. v . ; : . . ,
' .... - ' ijjf t
lumbermens
National Bank
"" PORTLAND, OREGON.'
CAPITAL - - $500,000
DEPOSITS ' 7
May lf 1910 I. . . .;.... ....... ..$2,910,185.89 ' ;
May 1, 1909 i ; ; 1,667,689.25 1 ' -
. . j. - ' i m' : ' -'
Increase . . .. . . . . .$142,490.84
Personal Mention.
8ieetl Dlsaates t Tbe )sra.
Oregon. City,-May 7. T. C Thomaa
of Beaver Creek made a business trip to
Oregon City yesterday, , -
Mr. and Mrs, Currle McAlpIn of Ab
erdeen. ,Wash4 who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. fill cox of this city.
left for Medford. . .;' ;'.,'::. -v
.. Ex-County Asassor James F. Nelson
was la" Mullno, yesterday attending to
business vnatters. .- - . .
Honorable Grant B. Dlmltk la in Sil-
verton, where he will be the principal
speaker at a meeting tonight
Mlas Minnie Klemsen Is ill at ber
home in Canemab, -''..--...i. :.. .i4:.
Dentscber Verela Ball Tonight. ,
- (Boaeial TMaoatefa to The JnnraaLt
Oregon City, Mag 7. The snnual
May ball of the Deutecher Vereln of
Oregdn City will be given tonight In
the Armory hall, and a large number
will be In attendance at the big event.
M. Klemsen. Louis A. Nobel. Chris
Hartmann and Henry W. Streblg. the
committee la charge or the dance, have
spared ao pains to make It the most
successful dance given here this year.
A Portland orchestra baa beea engaged
to furnish the music. - , : ,
Sett 8ettled Oat of Court, i '
'' (KrecJal fvpat'-D to The J-ruL4
Oregon City. - May 1. The suit of
Johnson County Raving bank ef Iowa
City, Iowa, vs. Bom ted t Lindsley,
waa settled erat of court this morning
and dismissed. The suit Is for two cer
tain bills afachange for OS each.
A motion for extending the time for
new-trial-two weeks in the snlt ef
Trine vs. Pratt was filed by the defend
ant's attorney . this merahag. .
. Oberre "Mothers' Pay."
fMett IHaaatHi to JoarnaLl
Oreson City. May 7. Mothers day
will ba recognised at tke First Presby
terian church next Sunday raomlnx.
The cbareh will be tastefully decorated
wits white flowers, and every eme Is
requoeied ta wear white flowers la hot
or ef Ms tnotb-r.
Jottmal Waal Afia brteg raif
OIL MAP FREE
We ere giving away free te tbe flrt
hur1-eid P'( le anwrl-g this 4
t"f!t Mi ef a. I 1- Caii
f o t f : a r'-L"iie .
Ill 1 t'an I-i.ig, f-3 rranr'.eo, Cal
: i . , -
l?o)uS ir it 4V&ii) (gic (co?t
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast
Capital fully paid . '.. $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $600,000.00
OFFICERS:
W. M. Ladd, President w R. S. Howard Jr.. Astt Cashiar.
Edward Cookinthara,Vice-Pref J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
W. H. Dunckley. Cashier. -; Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier.
' Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts.
Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and Individ-
uals solicited. Travelers checks lor' sale and
drafts issued available in all countries of Europe.
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MANY : . ' ,-),
PROPERT.Y
OWNERS ' :
KNOW NOW
Many will learn, that
BITULITiil
Pavement has more !
stability, more real
value, than any other,
hard surface rave- i
tr.ent laii. i
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