THE OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL, 4, 1914 OVERSUPPLY FORCES SHARP LOSS IN PRICE OF CHICKENS HERE THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK CHICKEN MARKET'S BREAK VERY SEVERE; By Hymau H.Cohen. QUOTATIONS SLIDING Wants of Trade at the . Buyers' week has become an annual feature in the business lit of Port land ana Is soon destined to become recognized as the time for the entire Interior of the Pacific northwest to come to this city for its tnercnandisf needs.- , ho much success was nemeveq Dy the promoters of "Buyers Week" last season that already the date has been "Former I set for this year's excursion. The Extreme slues Are Overfilled nd promises to eclipse iven the big . ,, . . . vr.. I Helling movement of a year ge. and SunJns Brings iTice lwn; The committee havina- the matter in v Alwnva' Arcurate. I cnarge is already making great prep Forecast lOt Always Accurate. aratlons for taking care of the bun. ureas 01 buyers that will come to this City during the week in August set apart aa a special period when Port '.and business wilt lay aside its regular duties and entertain the visitors from other sections. .Entertainment galore will be given the visitors during their stay in this 1 1. raSa Wvadnr.ei Trade. 4 T.aw market uncertain. Chicken prices cut. Country nleats lower. Small rotato sales. Onions hold very firm. Butter market quiet. Cheese market weaker. Asparagus Is firm. Alaska salmon .coming. citv. and everv effort will b made by the business committee to see that! everyone is ssiisiiaq ana gei wom they want. Last year buyers came o Portland from all sections of the Pacific north, west- s They were here in abundance from all portions of Oregon and Wash ington, and the representation from ld,aho and even Montana was far great er than anyone had expected. : 'This season, with the success of last year's movement still in the minds of trade here, as- well as in the in terior, and with a greater volume of advertising to acquaint outside buyers with the tacts of Portland's suprem acy, there is no doubt that the number of business will be fully double that of a-year ago. Outside buyers will be shown in concrete form that they can purchase their requirements cheaper and with less delay at Portland than in any other market on the Pacific coast. ' .' , . -j STRENGTH IN MUTTON SLIGHTLY IMPROVED nmiTitiiirn mniu in Tmir ciimiitt nrnr uMUiiu iuuai in iuiid roup mwt . II PORTLAND YARDS Only Handful of Staff Comes For ward and Trade Is Very Fjrm; University of Idaho Is Making Shipment to This City; 444t4 4 Today's Hog Market. TOPS ....... ;., $8.se MARKET FOR WOOL BETTER Chicago Kansas City Portland . . . Omaha . . . . . 8.80 8.60 8.60 BAG (RECKED , IN BIDS; FOR DATS'di Market Is Fractionally Better With Bidg as High its $24. and $24.50, for No. 1 Quality; Small Trade in Barley Is Noted. ! - EV, ROCKS AND MAY BE TOTALLY DESTROYED Disaster Occurs . at North Jetty at Florence, Or., at About 6 P. M. Last Night. that port at 6" o'clock last Msht. vh"1PnJoaHnTI TaQ3 the Thode Fagejund. under charter to 1 CUCiClliUU lO OtO w, n. Grace te., will leave Sound' where' she has been discharging, probably this afternoon. The British steamer Kinross, loading; at Clark & Wilson's Linn ton lumber mill, for Shanghai, for Balfour. Quthrie 4c Co., will probably finish Monday. ALOXG THH WATERFRONT Buyers of Wool in Hurry to Purchase The market for poultry Is showing a very bad break in values along Front treat, a week or 10 days ago the trade was exceedingly flrin with sup- Show More Anxiety to Contract niu.- t.H thun the demand at io ni ... -Sound for hens but during the last 21 " Bome KPOrta of Advanced hours confirmed sales were shown at 18 a pound and there were uncon firmed reports that from V to lc a pound less than this had been accepted Prices Are Received. Buyers of wool are showing keen - . .i... py rron l eireei anxietv to in te.rt Pacific northwest made in the face of widely circulated sheep men in contracting their fleece quotations by a Front street house supplies. Already shearing operations which claimed to have, a corner othe are reported in some sections of the business as well as supplies and that nortnwe8t and BOme 1 wool is being re- VeVic ThaT dttg reciV.? ln tha warehouse at interior davs While everyone on Front street took" the Quotations of the so-called Higher prices are .being offered, in Wise ones with several grains of salt, secret by some of the buyers, it being thr were many ln the country who stated that as high as 18 ' cents has . .T KiT.v., them and conse- actually been Daid in Montana and ountlv they received a bad bumping that this same price was offered for when their stock was actually shipped several lots ln Idaho and eastern Ore- t tha, market All other houseH were gon. ?. ? JPJ?::.VJiJi;ll .nl v. tha A email amount of fauslneaa has been country the right impression that the reported in eastern Washington but Mice of chicken was at the danger sheepmen have been off ering ItiO freely mark and that a loss in values would there to receive the extreme prices that Jvu-ii, V..iit within a Bhort time, have been available to those who ha,v ' Receipts of chickens along the street 1 been holding back for higher values, i . M.rrzKl- i.t t, dv hv been! Efforts of eastern houses to secure varv liberal and the trade's require-1 consignments of northwest woe-1 are 'taenia "at the former extreme value I increasing but it Is not likely, ln view more man cumiun.Dijr . jk "J'0.,,, ::.Y.i.r "r.r wui atvuu iiiuuii viuti vjt ihib fiicuiwu, f oreign markets lor wool continue Higher Prices Are Offering for Wool a POBTXAKD LIVESTOCK BL'N., nog: tane. valves, oneep Saturday 1B4 rriaay 4t Tharsday 297 Wednesday 1.10tt5 Tueaday f i. 171 Monday 105 Week aso 3M8 OontracUng Vajues Reach the High lr 3 bii Mark for Season, to Date; Three year age 88 SO lfiO T7 154 785 -1 244 None 121 3 553 11)9 388 2400 if 254 e ! Wheat Cargoes Selling. 4 e Cargoes Of wheat are being e removed from the Atlantic sea- board to Europe. The recent de- e cline In prices at Chicago and in the middle west has stitn- e la ted business but values on the e Pacific coast are too high to a 4 admit of European .business at e this time, i BOTTOM IS PUNCTURED Tha rrederick Breaks Away Trom tae Tag Ztoscoe; Barga Carried, aiaoain ery for Ooatxactora. I WHEAT CARGOES QUIET. ! London, April I 4. Wheat earaoea on oaa- age quWC . Engllsn oo an try markets itc-ady. French country market quiet. All Sections Firmer. (Special to Tbe Jonrnal.t Boston. Mass., April . Wool con tracting has assumed new life in the west, with the highest prices of the season n&ld riurinir the tin at week: Prices are strong here for both foreign I change ana aomesuc grades oi wool. Duip mffnts continue ' heavy, showing that the mills are active. Attention is drawn to the abnormal conditions both here and abroad, partic ularly the parallel that can be drawn between the tariff situation, regarding wool and the paradox noted when the duty was removed from hides. Hardly had the removal taken place when prices of hides and leather were ad vanced and since have been held high. The past four months have shown a similar experience in the wool trade. uoraestie line and line medium Monday Total this weak J ear ago ..... to date.. 14.011 Year ago 15,318 therefore the slump. DRESSED MEATS .ARE DOWN vn'pnth prices weh naintalned Wheat Mart Shows But Limited Spread Sharply lower prices are heins named for country killed meats in h. Front street trade, bales of No, 1 calves were made on the street dur- i-y. 1..t 91 hmin down to lOO a pound and a similar price is noted for hogs. The wants of the trade are over .ri.'otr irvrvRTATW & ,oss of c for My and unchanged EGG TRADE VERY UNCH.RTA1W fop July and September. Market Chicago, April 4. Wheat closed with Uncertainty Is shown in the local egg trade. While in some quarters I?"-. :.n.Miton. of a better mar- ket during the coming week, this Is net shared generally. Th. .vlJeBw l' that the market is being manipulated by strong interests. opened A to Vic lower than yesterday. Aside from the fractional gain after the ODenina. there was extreme stag nation in wheat options today. May showed an advance of but vfcc July Vic and September over initial figures and the greatest spread ln either of the deliveries was but He and this was ln May. .n.tci tinirfo i jfciroomnaii camea rrom Xjivernooi PAR. OF ASfAWAUtB '""' I that the wheat market was dullbut I the pndertone was steady. There was less Inquiry for nearby Manltobas and a quiet cash demand with favorable weather reports from Russia and flat- eeUeot condition and best offerings tertng reports from. America, but ex ara holding firm at I2.B0 a pyramid, pectations are for light world's ship Trade in toe sou in ia jauui. Only a few bogs and sheep came for 1 Tx-.edar . iuouji vi ; uiwiuta i Wednesday over mgni ana two ox inese came at- i"aay . rpt tt tha TTnlnn lWAnfr RnmntinT. I Saturday General conditions ln the livestock i68'. ? market are showing Dractlcally no from yesterday: Tods sold 5 though scarcely enough stock came for ward for today's market to fully tent conditions. At Chicago there was a further ad vance of a nickel in the price of hogs over yesteraay s aavancea xigures. Kansas City hog market showed a like advance with a very limited run. Omaha hog market was slow but the top was a nickel better than yesterday at s.ou. General hog market range 21- Best live, 175 to 225 lbs f " 8.60 ,. I ur.m. fftAOW VV rt POETLAXD GRAIN RECEIPTS. Cara- Wheat.Barle.T.Plour.Oata.Bay. 9 6 11 7 2 10 8 44 71 23tt3 1776 34 3 10 3 a 8 11 2 33 5 8 4 22 1 12 25 6 6 4 10 3 10 3 1 5 16 1 1K 28 67 IS 124 10 82 18 2243 2318 1D25 1939 1473 1369 FOREIGN WHEAT MARKETS. Llrerpuol Wheat cloaed nnrhinied to 14 ri lower. I'aria Wheat closed c higher. Antwerp Wheat cloaed unchanged. Berlin Wheut cloaed ?4c lower. Budapest Wheat vlosed 4c higher. Buenos Aires Wheat closed unchanged. . (Special to Tbe Journal. i Florence, Or April . 4. The barge Frederick, in tow of the tug Roscoe, went on the rocks at the end of -the north Jetty last night and will likely be a total loss. Loaded with ma- ' chinery for Porter Brothers, the vessel was being towed In about 6 o clock, last night. The Roscoe lost control of the barge ln a stiff southeasterly wind and the Frederick Jammed agalns the end of the north jetty, damaging both the barge and the - Jetty consla erably. ? Thirty-five bents were torn from the jetty. The bottom of the Frederick was knocked full of holes and she took water rapidly settling on to the rocks. Today every attempt is being made to save some of the machinery.. aboard her and probably some of it wll be saved. She carried 800 tons of rail way equipment, including a steam shovel, a locomotive and several dump cars, besides a lot of tools and general equipment for Porter Brothers. The Frederick has been pursued by hard luck. Only last week she "came With a heavy load of freight the steamer Tiverton. Captain Green,? re turned from Puget 8ound yesterday, Fog at the mouth of, the river and on tha river held her up several hour. The fog lifted at the mouth of tho river this morning, enabling the Brit ish steamers Cardiganshire and Crown of Toledo to sail at 8 a. m. Both steamers go to Puget Bound to com plete their cargoes. To take -on flour for use at the can- neries : in Alaska this summer . the American ship Levi Burgess moved from Llnnton to Albina dock today. The Ocklahama is bound up the riv er today with tbe two German barks. Barmbek and Tarpenbek, on her haw- sera The Barmbek is coming to M. H Houser for grain and the Tarpenbek to Comynn, Mackall & Co. for lumber. Both will discharge ballast at the Linn- ton ballast dock before coming to Portland. . - . The gas schooner Delia reached Portland late last night from Nestucca while the gas schooner Jack Burnham is to sail for Oregon coast ports tonight. The steamer San Ramon, Captain Jamleson, which was to have sailed for San Francisco with passengers and lumber, today, will not get away till Monday. She carries 400,000 feet of lumber for San Francjsco. Yet Undecided Ho Decision oa Question of COmsoli- datlag Saaoational rea tares mt ths Xvaagalical Chnxehes. , . :k " Dallas, Or. April 4. Most of yester day's session f the United Evangel ical conference was - devoted to a heated discussion in executive session of the 'recommendation of the Joint commission to federate ' the Vnltad Rvapgellcal, the United Brethren and the Evangelical associations' educa tional interests. The matter was final ly left in the lianda of the educational committee headed by President Winter of Dallas college. The temperance committee's report was adopted, setting aside August , as pledge signing day and November 8 as antl-cfgarette day. Resolutions declaring for prohibition of the liquor traffic and the white slave traffic and the elevation of. public amusements were passed. A recommendation to Increase the number of church stew ards was lost. One to extend the terms of pastors to five years carried. Rev. C. C Poling. Rev. A. A. Win ter, 11. Barendrlck and W. 11. Stauffer were selected as delegates to the gen eral conference. ; . MARINE IWTEWMGI5NQE Due to Arrive. Paralao, from Baa Franciaeo . April 4 Breakwater, Coos Bar ., April 5 Koanokt, rrom San l'lego ana way. -April a Beaver, from Baa Pedro and war .....April 7 Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Baa..Anrtl 8 Knu cut. rrom Baa reoro ana wan..AWii i Yucatan, from San Diego and war ... .April 12 J. B.-Stetson, from Alaska April IS Aroilne, from Ban Fraa. Cuoa Bay. April 14 Qulnault, from Alaska ...April is IhuiiMrvfeii. from iramfWk r n,l ttrimnt . . A nril !fl out of the yards at Portland, where Tboa. Wand, from Alaska.... ... April 2 she was overhauled and repaired of I ft B. Stetson,, from Alaska ..April 30 Court Martial for Captain Griffiths DlsBTualng- OffUar la QaartersaaarUr'e Department at Beattle C&arged with Shortage; Oeaeral Votts to JPxeslda. Seattle, Wash.. April 4. Captain J. H. Griffiths, disbursing officer of the quartermasters depot ln Beattle. will be placed on trial before a court mer- tlal at Fort Lawton Monoay, cnargea with a shortage of about $9000 in his accounts. Brigadier General Ramsey E. Potts will preside at the court martial. : Major H. J. Gallagher, head of the depot here, placed Captain Grlf- fiths under arrest a few weeks ago after an investigation of his accounts. a!5.. Jn A' -m?S? ?Ar Rouah and heavy Buurou pouiiu kb aii una mue iui yi. 1 p H B tn . 05 iv,a 1 nia nnrkmaiv ia nirriAiiit rn nvniun . . yet certain factors are clear. Foreign mills are busy and wool prices are high all over the world. Prime heavy, 225 to 250 lbs. 8.50 8.55 . 7.008.00 . 7.75 8.25 Cattle Conditions Are Steady. Conditions ln the cattle market are steady at North Portland at the week's Moreover, the wool clip of the United I closing. There were no arrivals over States has been steadily decreasing, in view of the Jttlg increase in popu night and only a very limited supply came forward yesterday. Latest sales There is a slightly better feeling in the oats trade for No! 1 stock, as high as $24.50 a ton Is being bid by local parties while generally most in terests are freely offering $24. Some fairly good buying Is reported at this range during thft. last 48 hours. sua ioaay s oias were quite sieaay at the range. or barley the market is now steady with most bids for No. 1 feed at $22.50 with brewing $1 above, this. While the the results of running aground at Ta qulna bay on December 13 last. She was badly damaged ln this accident and was repaired at considerable ex pense. The tug Roscoe has also lin Bua to Dasart. Eaa Ramon, for San Francisco.... . .April S Bear, for Ban I'edro and way ......... April j Breakwater, for Cuua Bar ... April 8 Boiiok, for Saa-lHego aud way. .... .April 8 AllUnce, for Coot Bar and Eureka.-. -April 10 lauon in tms country, tnjs iaer rac ;n ine yams inaicaie waijioe bhu- market for Barlev ia show n a alight nqn is somewnat Deiier in tne cneaper n ootivit-J n th.t K. has especial significance. Fractional Chaijge Shown in Stock Lisl Tops continue un- MONTANA FISH ARB ARRIVING Amal. Copuer Co. . Am. Cav Jk lfcuindv. 4 . . 1 n Jt ,LJ 1 . . , T . .4 1 1 . support. priced offerings, changed at S8. ' At Chicago there was a steady tone in the .cattle trade for today. Kansas City cattle market ruled strong at an advance of a nickel. Omaha had no cattle offerings on the market this morning, but the trade new x ui ml.. ADni a. irauiuK in inai f.AinnQitw stock market was extremely dull for General cattle market range: it!,daywlJh tQJul "t18 ot bu. 6M00 Prime steers, IlOO to 1200 shares during the short session. Dounds $7 90 Price changes in the list were nom- nJrnti to piiniVa steers . : 7-75 Inal and really showed no headway in cono,, steers 7.00 ly.of professional character. . HXed ' heife .e pronts ror KUDDer woarH.n- "t; choice dehorned uiaciunng company xor me year were row 6 85 fits 95 fhU324"0 M38'"3 'rom B.rtVuii.:::: :::::::::::: o.solliol the previous year. n!ij k.iii kaose byROv!reckNrcIokSmDany,U Bl? 17 CoSfmonulls-,: '.V.'.Y.'.'.Y.W 4.0. M Boarl of Trade u9ildfn?P?y' ?" Best ht calvea 9.00 .6 r1!,! . Ordinary calve. .......... 8.008.75 Range of Chicago nrices furnished by Overbeck at Cooke Co., 21S-21.7 a prererred . Cotton OIL c. A fish entirely new to the local mar- I Board of. Trade building: vt la coming forward from Montana dina irood sale. It IS I Vnntb called fhe dace and appears td be a j May 81 V cross cwiween uie wi w"r meat IS white and rather sweet, al- Sept though somewhat boney. Sales at 6V1O a pound. My Bl)T FEW ONIONS ARE UNSOLD Se ' May According to W. 1. 8wank, selling July agent of the , Confederated Onion Sept. Growers' association.- not 'more than (0 bags of Onions are unsold In west- May rir-frnn nYii thaHa are stored In July 'this cltv. There has been more or I Sept. less tall of Australian onions here but none have as yet been placed on sale. SOME POTATO TRADING NOTEDj May . July Bept. May July WHEAT. Open. Rig. P7Mi 8T4 .... bt'i l CORN. .... 87 .... W 68 .... 68 885 OATS. SS 38 30 30 ..... 88 '38 PORE. Jnf2 W8 2IW0 21190 2065 8087 LARD. 1050 iorq 1072 1074 108S 1085 RIBS. 1115 1115 1130 1130 , Low. 0H 87 8 674 68 67 88 39V4 37 3077 2080 2U62 1047 loss 1082 HOT 1125 Close. 61 U A 87 2 Tear ago, ' Dealers - report the purchase of a . wr oarinarla cit extra fancy potatoes , for shlnment to California at 40 to NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT 45c a cemai. uniy exira bcibvicu stock la wanted at all and even for ' 11.1. ih. mAVAmant 1 a vrv restricted. - ' I n..Hn NOTICE StSK5' Thursday Weather bureau sends out the toU a""Q "f lnwlnar notice to shippers: Protect l xtA.i shlDmenta as far north as Seattle aaraJnst minimum, temperatures of 8HLPFERS WEATHER rortlanf Banks. This week. 1.888.27K.2T .... 2,t49.08.55 .... 2,3i,622.71 8,127,071.42 2.748,850.07 2.230,UQ7.1l do Am Am. Loco., c Am. Smelt, e do preferred Am. TeL lc Tel.. Anaconda Mining Co. . . Atchison, c , .... do preferred . -. . Baltimore A Ohio, e.. I Beet Sugar , Bt tbiehem Steel, e. . . . 68 B I Brook. Rapid Transit. B Canadian t'acmc, c. ... 68 B I Central Leather, c.... do preferred C. & G. W.. e do nreferred C, M. A Bt. Paul... C. W., e.. ......... Chlno Copper Chesapeake a Ohio . . . Colo. Fuel a iron, .. Colo. Southern, c Consolidated Gag Corn Products, e...... Delaware A Hudson... D. & R. G., e do preferred ....... Erie, c, do 2d pfd do 1st pfd General Klectrle ..... G. K., ore lands do prererrea Ic Securities ....... Illinois Central Inter. Harvester 88T4 B 39 B 38 B 20RA 21 3 2085 1047 J085 1082 1110 lias 1.6R7.802.28 int"r" Met. 1,598.312.08 'JreVr c n r.. m .... 1 w p.-ccmww . I T-Phlo-h Vallea O unu KOl -m l r p . . - V U mVJ , J mmt. a A 1.773.65S.04 about 48 degrees; northwest to Bpo kane 42 degrees: southeast to Boise. 40 degrees; south to Ashland, 46 de grees. (Minimum temperature at Port land tonight, about 62 degrees. w I Clearing jOISmXU i'lllt-V-a rulilliAIilJ I Balances Week to data ...$14,814,476.13 $11,815,030.72 Taoema Banks. Clearlnxa $ Balances , Seattle Bank. ehlx K. O. Southern ll.Tlnsn PaluJ.nm . 1,888,788.98 LoulsTille Nashyille Uo., Kan. a Texas, c. do prererrea ....... Mo. Pacific National Lead Nevada Consolidated . New Haven N. X. Xeatral N. Y., O. W . Norfolk Western, c. Northern Pacific, c... Pae. Mail Steam. Co 847.714.00 22,827.00 .$ 2.088, 482.00 148.535.00 These price, are tboa at whir wholesaler MONEY AND EXCHANGE NEWS Peon. Ball way .... BUTTER Nominal Willamette valler creaml . .. . . t Preed Steel Car. c Ilia met te valley cream- ranch batter., lHc; city creamery, 25e. silver, -28 15-lSd; bank rate, 3. rt. rubes, aalllnff prlca, .Z4c; state mints. I lionoon, apru i.-uuuw, 'nu,i EtiUS aeiectvti. i aiifusa racni, xirea. lV,e; eaa count. 18H10c; buying prloa f. m. rortisnn, lant. New York, April 4. Sterling ex- ' . . .. . r V t, . .. ' i i.B" I 1.1 m rm.nii nrum, ioimi: Droller. I ver bullion, finite. IT He: alags. live sees, 12c- pkln ducks. 1P"UJVI inainn Kunners. lac; scene, l:i(jj le iUrssyn. nmu, 40(a23c; ptg- lackrabblta, 12.00)82.25. . CUKE8R Nominal." Fresh Oregon fsacy rtfll rrtin twins inu niic.w, usMiea. 71c; Ban Francisco, April 4. Sterling ex--1 c h , .... 1111. .i.kt ngi' doc. $4.81 H. Transfers telegraphic. iikvo premium; signt. ija premium. Vnuna America. !2e. BBRBICS Cranlierrlea, local. laeia.BQ per srrel, anstern, 112. HBE8H rKUIltt Oranges, eavela. $2,000 AOs tangerlnea, $t.7bC2.00; bananaa. Lr Jb. lemons, 3.B)4.50; limes, (1.00 1U01 grapefruit. Florida. S8.0oQa2a; plua- San Francisco Barney Calls. 6an Francisco, April 4.-n-Barley calls: AtrI13 April 4 Close Open Close av 113KB 113 113 per I December .112 111 111 VEGETABLES Turnlpa, $1.00: beets. $1.00; I wethers. earroU. l.u: nstwniiw. Sl.uu aack: cabhsre. I i.u.. local. $2.50: California. $1.752.50. Mexl- Q eaa tomatoes. norma lomaioea. S4.ao nop 1 10MailV.e: lambs. 13c: pork lolaa. A US. BACON. ETC. Ham. 17 19c: break as t bacon, 15j28c; boiled bam, 28e: picnics, laftci coitsga, aie. do preferred Bar Cons. Copper Beading, c. , do at, pia do 1st pfd .......... Rep. Iron k Btel. do preferred Bock Island, c do oref erred ........ fl. L4 S. F.. 2d pfd do 1st pfd 8 UJATB. W e . do-referred Southern Pacific, c... Southern Hallway, c. do preierrea Tenn. Copper Texas a Pacific T.. 8. L. A W., c... do preferred Union Pacific, e... .. do preferred U. S. Rubber, c do oref erred ....... U. S. Steel Co., e... do preferred rtnh fanner Virginia Chemical 76 2 42 34-' 14 89 92 206 100 42 31 1S3 8 ii" 20 a 148 128 ioi" 15 ei 144 65 25 15 69 80 104 113 iio 43 185 0 ii 94 34 16 ii 159 61 104 62 78 0 30 42 84 85 98 89 ii 92 206? 76 42 83 35 98 89 ii 92 200 Am 76 60 29 9171 42t? ; 69 102 122 Sheen Conditions Tixm. Conditions in tbe mutton trad a et North Portland continue Very firm. been shown for nom wlti. It would not take very heavy offerings to force a lower price. extreme dullness is indicated in the wheat market. California buyers seem 10 nave entirely disappeared from the bidding, and quite suddenly while local interests who were so anxious to se cure supplies a short time ago are showing less keenness in their bidding. Bids are slightly revised with club at 9293c per bushel tidewater track basis, with bluestem at $1.001.01. WHEAT Producers' prices, track n I . et . . x. n ii 1 rt n . . . , i . . 7-00X-2 stem. $1.01; fortyfold, 93to94c; val- ley, 93Vi94c; red Russian. 91c uai guying price: jso. 1 whiter ieea, 124: gray. IZ3.50 ner ton. BARLEY Nominal nroducers' nrice. track basis: Feed.. $22.60; brewing, $23.50 per ton. FLOUR Selling price: Patent, $4.80; Willamette valley, $4.80 local straight, $4.20; export. $3.90 0 4; bak ers', $4.60 4.80. ' HAY Producer; price: Willamette ftTOAJ rr.ent -". with-u8tv u ... . . vc. .v-o., wu on iter way uaca 1 xucatao, for San IMego ana way. ...April jo to Florence, where she la reinilnrlv I Aroilne. for Coo Bar and San Fran. .April 15 employed by Porter Brothers in their Mf" cty; Tt8". 'od wa'"fj!i i2 ralarourl wort .,t " Qulnault. for Alaska. Apr II 18 11. C fn,r : w...B i,.Cncu I Thomas L. Wnd. for Alaska , April zi with the Tide Water Mill company. I UoaneyKbire, tor Orient and Europe.. A frit S7 11 is the belief that the Frederick- I J B. Stetson, for Alaaaa. will be a total loss. She lies now on top- of the rock work of the lettv. 1 - w 1 p a mm weagea in among the piles, and every days. Wednesday, Fridays swell runner Increases the damage to I connecting with steamer ner Duuom. .oiuch of the machinery PORTIiAND IN FIFTH PLACE There was only a handful of stuff valley timothy, fancy, $13.5014; east ern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy. $16 16.60; alfalfa. $13.0013.50; vetch and oats, $11; clover, $9 9.10 per ton. tiKAiN bau ro. Calcutta, fu ture delivery, 7c.; M1LLBTUFF8 Bran, $23.60; shorts, $25.50 per ton. . .May 1 I inn saa arMoiaeo. Steamer Harvard and Yale, alternating. leave San Francisco for Baa Dies oa Uol- aba aaturiiaya, from Portland. Northbound, tlier arrire at Hua Franclxca on Tuesdays, Thuradaya, Storars end Sua- vaaasia in xen. Nktna Berts Berlin, f Am. ship..: .P. C. Bunkers T w Rnru. Am. bk . Alblna Records Show Whoul ITVtwv.., Oakland. Aw. scfc - Alblua " " J . w ,t. Nicholas. Am. Sch... Astoria AValSIII.Fl Sir HPIlMIQItlf I flilawwlr .lratlfrn aV . I MWK Portland stood fith amona- 'th- I Wmv M- Kottlnith.m, Am. -..Port. UrOa tit thA TTntt.it '. :t" - n wiieni exports I Kinross, Br. s - uuiuig 1 oui uary, acooraing to the I ShosBone, Am- tr United States customs report received tr bv ollertor of P,,.tm " n H. Vance, Am. atr r- , , luviuH -. 1 gan Bamon, Am. ti ... Burke this morqing. This port also Bosslie Mahany, Am. str.... occupies Illtn position In shlnmenta I Tarpenbek, Ger. -. . .Ltnnton . ...Wauua .Alrsworth . .West port . . .L,lnatoa St. Helens Astoria of vhut for- ,nn v . v. I Multnomah . Am. atr ..Jefferson St. :-Y " "" Earmbek. Ger. bk - Astoria ifia-ia. I K-rbn Am. mtl - Oak St Oregon exports of wheat during Feb-I Siskiyou. Am. atr...' , Couch St ruary were 322.570 bushels valuer! t I Paralao, Am. atr - Alber $289,560. Ahead of this port were New Bouts te Liu ra!a. York, city, which led; New Orleans. I Name-- Balled from Maryland ports and Galveston. Tha "'. Vt: t: "B,Sar" mi, . iwui, rr. sea...... .... ciswouri 1 1 Jean. Fr. bk Jiewcsat la, Bu 100 100 '42 '&t" '3i m" i32 8 8 "ii" 'ia" ;89 '29 iii' iie" " ji27 128 ioi' " ioi' ' 15 15 61 61 I 144 143 '5 '" "25 25 'io '15 60 69 90 89 ioi" io3 114 113 iio iio '43 is" '22'' 22" 185' 164 if?- 13 82 100 13S ' 41 63 23 Boston, April 4. Copper. bids: 38 127 111 104 15 11 94 34 16 celery, Florida, $3.76 per crate; egg lac; cauuuower, local, sistco sose forsia, ( ) eraia: rvencn ar 50c doaan; sprouts, lOe; strlm ,51m bans. i lb.; pea. ach, 8T31 box; aaparagu. $1 box; hot hotisa eneombers, $1 .50 ONIONS Jobbing price tx.00: carload! omrln nr t. e. . b'PPlnf atatloai garlic lzQ15c lb. rviAiuaa eeuiD prm; extra coolce, T5c; choice, Soc: ordinary, 50c sack; buy .lnr price, carloads. 40c; extea fancy, sorted: sy California, 696c. Hope. Wool and 'HU. HOPS Buying price, choice, 17e; prime. 18017e; medium to prime. I5Q15e: con. trscts, 1415c CHJTTIM OS CASCABA BA&K Car lots, sue: lass than car lota, 4o, llOHAlB 114 Nominal, 1 25 26c. WOOL Nominal, 1914 clip: Willamette val ley coarse Ootswood, lSQlsc; medium Shrop. hire, lie; choice fancy lota, 1 8c lb.; eaatera ' Oregoo, 100J 18c, accordlna to shrinkage. HIDES Dry hides, 22923 lb.; grew, lia Ite; aaLted hides, 12e; Valla, green salt. 8 as an. tha salted; sheep pelts, (sited, hearings, tratet green oaluos, 12e do, bunches; pep. aers. IH-II. B"; Bead lettuce iz.50 crate; I OYHTEKS Sboalwater bay. per gallon 1- I .t w """VM ie, egg pianr. I aa an- m 1DO lb. sack I i: mnua ...tn I 25. i5c can; $8.5 goaaag Mslera.' 1 shell, f 1.75 I wlnflnCentrsi e i " artlcnokea, 40a 2.00 par 100; raaor clam. c.002.2a bai; IWIsconsin central e. ing beana, .20e; eastern eyatera, per gallon, aoild pck. $100. I Total sales 63,600 shares. ' a?'L,iI,A:."Jlu" FISH Nominal. Dressed (ktuuuer, 7e; I ..i....... r-v 6 62 I 1 5 ii' 159 61l 104 83 '67 31 1 62 Ii 174' Ad venture .. 1 Aheem . j..;.205 Allouea 4.... 4 2 Cal. & Ariz. 68 Cal. A Hecla.417 Centennial 1. 16'A Cop. Kangei, 37 Daly West.li. Granby . . Greene Can. Isle Royal. Lake Arcadian East Butte Hank Helvenia . Iowa ; . . . Inspiration Shannon . Soues. .... Superior . Tamarack South Latce) Wyanodt Aigo .. LaSalla Mass . . . iMohawk Nevada I Nippissing . o-iviq c;Diony.. s . 37V!01d Dominion 50 I. lJUIOsceola 79 2VNorth Butte. 8V.Uia colony. 70 lVir 3 43 15 6 27 3 awaiting buyers at the opening of the market, total arrivals for the day be ing but 43 head, and some of these cam direct to a killer. A special to The Journal from tha 35 I University of Idaho, at Moscow, says 98i I that vesterdav there vera started from 100 I the university's experimental station. 22- I r.Vr t't Vf tfr 2" """si BOSTON COPPER OUOTATIOVS - O w vix.HrM.i, va av.vf Aaaga'ivi - dv an American experiment station. opgg I The sheep were shipped to the Port 35 1 land marset, the consignee being t'n 99 union Meat company. The shipment KunBiu 01 mree auuDie-oecKen car loads or lamDs, ewes and wethers, or a total of 735 head. Of this number 610 are lambs and 225 are ewes and wethers. The entire flock was tmrchased bv the University . last December, ant! . ..." ' vv. since mat time nave been red for ex 87J perlmental purposes at the Caldwell us station. The sheep are fattened on 12 i laano grown feeds, and have made tz- 23 markable gains in weight. The ewes 20 j and wethers have been fattened on a 26 I mixtufa of one-half barlev nn-f mirth 45 I ftntn anrl nnf.f miptti natii wltt. n!fnir. 148 land mlxntl hav Tho latnhn u;.t.a tat. tened in tnree separate lots, one beinr ferl fitraie-ht harlAv and alfalfa ha.. another alfalfa hay and a mixture oi tnree-rourtns oarley and one-fourth Jtfl 1 w ... b'.n u.. u anaiia tlCkj. mill a 61 iw I one-half barley, one-fourth corn and 144 1 one-fourth oats mixture. xjeiimie iigures on tne mg expert- Winona ..J. 3 R!?.tJ,?Jr?-,At vet been worked out. wolverine 1-45 a., a vuyudu., vci am LlleVt WUU UATr VD liiohl. rintH -a-ap 111 V. . t, a. t A bulletin s'howing the exact reults MUTTON STEADY AT DENVER oi me experiment wiu be published in I ' 1 ? tne very near future. i Tw Tamha Am TtnUlinV T.TK; At umcaao there wan sl nw tn t 1 r - - " ' the mutton trade for tha dav. but I Small Run of Cattle. prices wereunchanged. Denver. r Colo.. April . 4.-t-Hogs Re n.n.ne v,jiy. iiuuon marset was ceiDts. 250: market, steady.: nrm at rormer prices. Cattle-Receiots. 60: market, rteady urnana mutton market was nominal, I Steers. $.00 8 00; cows and heifers. S5.258.70. I 7!Quincy 4 ' 11 18 30 4 17 6i 26 3Q 61 Santa Fe 1 Cons. Alines. 2 Reveria 14 Stewart ...115-15 MeKinley Baltic . . Ohio Verde Yukon 78 13i 35 70 2 i 36!Boston Ely.. 38 36 IMont C. & C 29 Utah Mining 10 ICons. Arizona 54 Victoria ...j. 1 ICorbin. ....... 100A IDavia Daly.. 83 "v vijo cigui i usaa, tier, um mounts oi me cereai year, ine com bined Puget Sound ports were two places below Portland exporting 155, 880 bushels of wheat valued at $141, 580. Of Interest in the general report is the steady increase which has taken place in the wheat exports of the Unit ed States ln the psgt three years. With four months yet to be reported the ex ports for 1913-14 already overtop those of the 1912-13 by 4,000,000 bush els. In the past eight months, 71,621, 501 bushels of wheat, valued at $67, 669,755, have left this country, while last year 67,618,410 bushels, valued at $65,252,411, were exported. Iq the ce real year of 1911-12, 25,623.746 bush els, valued at $23,960,005. left Amer ican ports, making an increase in two yeaca of almost 300 per cent. Bt earner Tosemlte, from Portland; ateamar Kiamatn, rrom Ban rearo. naiiee ar o a. m. British steamer Has! Dollar. lot" ctuumnia river. Arrived at 8 a. m. Steamer Navajo; . at 9 a. m. Steamer xaeatan. from ForUaud. Ran I'earo, April . oaueo sinner trap. W. Fenwlck, for Columbia rlrer. Astoria, Or., April 8. Arrieed at neea and left op at 12:45 p. m. Steamer Siskiyou, frem 8as Pedro. Sailed t 4 p. m.-cbopnr Beulah, f Ssn Pedro. Arrived down at k:30 p m. British steamer Cardiganshire; at S IS. Hwmn ewmar. eaura at u.oo p. w. stanmer E. U. Vance, for Saa I'edro: Warn er Bee, for San I'edro. . Seattle. April 1. Arrived Vnrwegtaa ataam--, er Thode Fagehiud. for PortUad. Sailed German atMcner Luxor, flora Louipun rer. . for Sydney. . ' San I'edro. April $. Sailed Steamer Beav er, for Portland. San naoeiaeo, April a. arrives at a p. ra. Hteanw-r Portland, from Portland. Ar rived at 8 and sailed at V p. m. Steamer Celilo, from Portland, for San IXeo. Halted at 7 p. m. Steamer Waap. foe Poellana. Perim. April 3. Passed BrltUk steamer Gienlocbr. from Umdoa. for i'ortlaud. Astoria, Or- April 4. Conultloo at the mouth of the- river at 8 a. m., rain; wind east 24 mile; weather, raining. Tide at Astoria Sunday, High water 7:48 a. m., 7.5 feet; 0:38 p. n... 6.6 feet. Low ster-l:5a S. 4-3 feet; 8:18 p. m- 0.7 feet. DsJljr River R4ingf. . ' . , . " j S. ff; B - I STATIONS. ft - I Ij I e j ii Lewlston I'saatlOa feabls Blaneo Bugene MONARCH REAIY TO LEAVE .Autwlrp .Antwerp ?Ue?v I with no arrivals overrtieht I General muttnn mariiM nnoti.. HV, I .- , . 1 22 163 88 23 3K '6 if14 21 Boring lambs Best, lambs , Poor' lambs Best ewes Ordinary ewes Best vearilnsr wethers.. Wethers $ 10.T5 7.25 5.50 6.00 6,25 4.50 f 6.03 6.21 Ji) 6.50 6.60 6.00 Sheep -Receipts. 900:' market, steady. Yearlings, $6.O0Sj'7.O0; wethers, $5.15 .; ewes. 4.puqio.u&; lamoa, i7.oo 50 94 94 25 89 84 84 18 18 9 18 159l.v . .... 83 61 ' 60 104 104 82 aa 100 58 57 81' 31 62 62 74 74 I..... 43 Today's XdTestOCk KhlTmeva Hogs C. E. Lucke, Canby, 1 load di rect to Union Meat Co. Mixed Stuff Fred B. Decker. Ger .... i i , j i , i ... ComDarative atateni.nt of ureatocK run: nsmore. West sheep. North Portland Month to date. Same, 1913 . . . Decrease ..... Year to date. . I Same, 1913 . . Increase ...... Decrease ..... Cattle. Calves. Hogs. Sheei NEW "YORK BOND QUOTATIONS Bid. 96 944 92V ID. S UIIH bjuvaw v, bwui, m 9c: sturgeon, ( ); Shad. Sclb.; Oouaders, Se, I Atchison General 4s. WMUr-inn -Mci wanwis, TUfee. IB, aO, Sold a. . lie. - I B. B T. 4 . CBAB8 Lirge. a-uu; meamm, si ecsea. I eke. Ohie 4 94V ursoaoaa. I 0. U. St. Paul General 4...16SV 4a , 854 ... ... era jo l.Btc".- ... . I Erin General 4a V 744 saiAAB emau wbik, oc: targe waits, lint. Met 4 ,. 76 5c. plak, fte; Unas, Te; bayo, 6c; red I LouUvUfc NahTllU TJn. 4.... 95 Orleans, HOKE SALT Coarse, half ground. 100a, $10 per EnGAnv Cube. S4.9U: powdered. S4BO; im r b I w or berry, $4.60; beet, $4.40; dry granulated, CaL Gas 5s........ $4.80; D yellow, S3M. (Above SootaUoos are I 0. B. Q. Joint 4s. .. I SO day net cash. I 1 Erl General 4a iNS Small walte, 6c: large waits. I Int. Met 4 a, 5c$ Ut 7f bJo, 6c; red I LoaUrUnt A Nashvl , M . ' 1 Missouri Pacific 4s.. 60 fspan style No. L. fiOBei New I N. -g. a. General 8a.... 82) tvhe'3' &'J3C&1' IN. k-V. -First Con. 4 86V ,J?Y"Ii,w' per- Northern Pacific 4a 959 . Tttju iw per 1 uregoa poort una Met. a lz IVTl"- i,..?lr,A Mr10. l Pncifie laiephoae 5 T a. aids liail! n na Arr n. .hl. I I . 'mi ... A.. . ... 7 I wu. mm. .................. ivn mi. .;r .: . : i m aim iw. mwuv.uv, muou coca, uu 1 phiih ni ok rTM tmm m.n. immw ziott wrmmwi n ,,i . mm immm :. . - - - t . - , u - - - 96 92 m. t-.. .-a An- -:. . . 1.i. UN8EBD OILBaw bbh.. SSe eer.gaL ; ket- .....ir wal?? T I lie puiieu, ovta., doc, raw case, one; nouao DRESSED MATS--eJllng price Country 1 cases, 70c gL: loU ot 250 gillons Jeaij , - - j , v r - 1 I v.. . . w n, trm .VM. y rongn awi neavy, vcj inner veais. iuc, oral. 1. nulla LSil) Toa sat. Be p; lb. I 800 lb. rousw " m, uikj ivic, wrai.i, nmis x.u.a.u ion wis, oc pe. in. I i nsry, Sc; poor, 9 10c; mattoa. 8c; goats. I lots Se pe lb.! lean lota. c per lb. I OIL WKAL Carload lots. $34. M EATS Packing house Steer. vVv t tock, I TURPENTINE Ia eases 78c; wood t cows, No, stock, 12c,- ftwes,- 10c I toe; Irsa barrels. SSe pegaUon, larreU B. L. a Saa Francisco Bet. 4a... 77 Be. P. Bet 4a....:...... ....... SVi 8. P. Col. 4s 91 So. By. 5.... .......105 So. By. 4a -. 74 Un. Pacific 1st and Ref. 4. 93 U. S. Steel Ss... ............... .103 West Shore 4.... ....... ....... S4 - Wabash 4 .53. Westingbouae Elec. er. Ss 95 Wisconsin Central 4s... I........ 87 346 .. 1550 . . 1210 ..18,921 ..20,120 3 43 40 292 424 2091 2347 Section Oregon Oregon Prejron Oreaon 'Oregon . 1199 132 Friday Afternoon BaJea. STEERS. No. Ave. lbs leep. 1184 2047 256 863 68.942 78.967 54.233 67,053 14,709 9914 KANSAS CITX HOGS ADVANCE Further Rise of 5c in the Yards; Similar Rise Shown for Cattle. Kansas City, I April 4- Hogs, 600. Market strong, $c higher. Tops, $8.80. Cattle, 100. Market strong, 6c higher. Eheep, 800. Market strong. HOGS ARE feLOW AT OMAHA , 4 i i : Market Is Up a Nckel jtrat Trade Is Not Brisk for Day. Couth rimatifl I inrll 4 1 1 1 a Ttnnm Hogs. 6700. ilarket. slow. 5c 'higher at $8.oU$8.oO. i Sheep, none, j New York; Cotton Market. Oregoa Oregon Oregoa Section Orefton Oregoa Oregon Oregon Oregon 1213 1194 . 1350 s 1105 1 1080 1360 1520 TT70 Price, $7.50 7.50 7.50 7.00 7.00 23 21 1 2 1 BULLS. 1 1 STAGS. 1 Saturday Morning Sale. HOGS. No. Ave. lbs. .' 50 173 82 163 1 290 1 410 , 3 320 CHICAGO HOGS ARE HIGHER $5.50 6.00 $5.50 Price. $8.80 8.50 8.00 8.00 7.50 Tops Advance to $8.90 in Yards; Sheep Situation Is Slow. Chicago. April 4. Hogs,' 90f)f). Mar ket strong. 5c higher. Mixed, $3.55 8.90; heavy, $8.700 8.87; rough, $8.40 a.oa; ugnt, .OU09.V. cattle, 200. lis-ht. $8.600 8.9(1 !. 200. Market steady. Sheep. 600. Market slow. " Tbe German village of Remborn has a Unden tree which is said to be more tbgn 120 years ol.. Month Open. High Low January ..1166: 1171 1166 May ... ..,126V! 1?73 1S60 July I. ....1235 1245 1234 August ...1214 1223 1J10 September .... October 11661 1176 1165 December .1171 1179 1161 Close 117172 127273 1244045 1221022 1179Sd 117$75 1176979 River Steamer to Go to San Fran Cisco When Weather Permits. With the first indications of several days of fair weather the river steamer Monarch, formerly owned by Captain E. W. SrJencer, but which is to go into service out of San Francisco, will leave Astoria in tow of the tug Printer from Grays Harbor. The Monarch will leave here tomorrow morning for As toria. Captain Hasklns and a crew of eight men will be on board the Mon arch. They have completed tneir prep arations for her departure, having tak- en off the wheel and braced her throughout with strong timbers. Her housings have been barred up and it la thought she will encounter no trouble ln reaching San Francisco. ITALIAN CRUISER IS COMING Calabria to Pay Portland j Visit This Summer; Dste Not Fixed. Harbormaster Jacob Speier received word yesterday that the Italian cruiser Calabria will visit Portland this sum mer. The Calabria ia one of the most modern cruisers in the Italian navy and her coming will likely result in s general round of entertainments for her officers. The date of her arrival here has not been determined as yet, but word is expected soon, giving her entire itinerary. LUMBER CARRIERS COMING Thode Fagelund and Hazel Dollar Due In Three Days. Two large lumber carriers, the Nor wegian steamer Thqde Fagelund and the British steamer Hazel Dollar, will reach "the river in the next three da.ys to load lumber. " Reports from San Francisco give tho Dollar steamer rominz 'to load ror snangttai tor the Dollar Steamship eompany, as leaving .....Callao Gen- de Bonis, Fr. bk . . . . Newcastle liiaoellaaeeug a Route. Lord Lonsdale, Br. ss ...8an Francisco Arna, Nor. ss Victoria Tranevaal, Dan. as ..y. .... .Gothenburg Plcrr Antonln. Fr. bk..,. ..Antwerp River Furtb, nr. atr ........Antwerp Inverbervie, ar. atr.... Tram ley, Br. ss En Keats to Lead Lumber. Name Sailed from How tli, Br. bk Newcastle, Eng. lisrflete, Br. as .Saa Francisa King Cru. Am. cb. WUUugUm Qui--eu ugeuie, Br. aa. Bremerton Irene, Am. ach Hubert Mathew Tamer, Am. sea Iqutuul Salem, Am. scb. ........ .Newcastle. N. S. W. Asumuiau Maru. Jan. SS... Kobe Lotupae, Br. ss. ................ .Amsterdam bccleala, Br. as..., Honolulu Selvelg, Nor. aa 4)aa VraicUfo Puako, Am. bk Valparaiso Hhlukal Msru. Jap. ss Mojl W. H. Hsraton, Am. ach , , . . . Valparaiso Beulah, Aw. sen Ssa Diego Omega, Am. ach Minduro, Am. ach Queen Maud, Br. aa ,.. Strathalbyn, Br. ss Iinxel Pollsr, Br. ss Santa Cms, Am. as Strathlorne. Br. a Henrik Ibsen. Nor. aa Hurst. Br. str Majmlngiry. Br, str Christian Bora, Nor. atr.. Alvena. Am. sen Strathgarry, Br. atr Strathdan. Br. tr. Kuiut Hugo. Br. atr.- Ixrd Lonsdale. Br. atr... Tbade Fagelund, Nor. atr Ooquimbe ouva , .Saa Franclsee .Sii Franclsee ..San Francisco Seattle Sa Dlege Melbourne .........Rureka .........Kurek Guaymas Laetal .Saa Franrlaco San Francisco .Callao Victoria . ., Seattle MARINE NOTES Astoria. Or.. April 4. Sailed . ra. British steamer Csrdlgsnslilre and Crewn of Toleln. for London and way ports. Arrived st 8:30 and left up at 8 a. ra. Steamer l'aralso, from Man sraneisco. utii up ai 11:36 a. m. Ger man" bark Barmbek sod Ger man ahlp Tarpenbek. Ban mranrtaco. April 4. arrive! at l a. m. VancouYer Marriage licenses. Vancouver, Wash., April 4. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday by the county auditor ;to the . following per sons: i J. P. i'neiajQ ana Mrs. Anna E. Wooliver, both lof Portland: Aron F. Hill and Miss Hulda Fallberg, both of Portland: Ray Barker and Miss Linda Edwards, 17 yeirs old, ' both of. Port land; W. W. Rhodes, of Portland, and Mrs. inner Breckon, of Taooma, Mrs. Barclay 8ues. Oregon City, Or., April 4. Mary i. Barclay instituted divorce proceed lngs against her husband,' Hamilton C. Barclay, ln tbe-circuit court of this county Friday! ' alleging I desertion. They were married in Portland Feb ruary ti, isu. Journal Want Ads bring results. Overbeck & Cooke Co. Stock. Bonds, Cottoa. Orala, Bto. aiS-317 Board ot Trade Building. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondents of Logan Bryaa. Chicago. New Tork. J. C, vvilsbn & Co lOZSI NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW TORK COTTON EXCHANQB CHICAGO BOARD OS TRADE TBE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGB a An x rtArntjicitju . PORTLAND OFFICE 109 Oak St, Orenad sTloor, Xeswls Blg. Wilbur B.Foshay WVBLIO TJTIXITT SrZCIALXST. Isveatigatlon. Reports, Plana, Develnp.. meut and Maeagement of Electric, Gas, Street Railway and Wates- Properties. WOeoz Still4iBg, Portland. Oregoa.; Albaajr ,. Mew ............ WllaonviUe-"...,,. Portland - 8 .!-eS.t 4.8 4.71 e -o.x ft.1 o ,r .3.1 ;'.ib r (RI1ng: I IFalHog. PRIVILEGES OF DEPOSITORS The keeping of deposit with a . bank puts the depositor in a position to secura loan accommodation from the bank and also opcn9 to him the experience, judgment and advice o the . bank's officers. Another advantage the depositor en joy 3 is that he has at his, command many ' of' the facilities for gain-. ing information that v are available to the men in charge of the bank; SECURITY . SAVINGS &TRUST COMPANY ' . Fifth and M orrison Streets Capital and Surplus r $1,400,000 ! I GonVenient Gomplete Goureous Gapable SIXTH AND MORRISON Ladd & Tttton Bank . EsUbluhed 1859 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,000,000,00 Cornmercial nd Sarings Peposit -3 raRs aungftu aoae a(