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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.- 1313. IUROPE MAY BE RUNNING A -BIG BLUFF IN WHEAT GAME Edited fey -Hyman. 11 Co lien FAMINE ALONG. Vi'HOLESALE STREET; IE AT 50 CENTS PI Extreme Valua I Reached When -an Almost General Lack of Of ferings:.'. Shown-Storage Spec ulator . JRap Enormous Profits. As egg' famine o far as fresh, supplies are concerned,. U Mbom, In the local wholesale nerket. .Sale wrre mailt alone the wholesale Var during the last 24 hours ss'hlgh as 43 HOOc a - dVusesw So little stock came forward to tbe entire city that tbe case could be con tiled on tbe finger of both hand. - While 'sale were mace at ettreme . values t-ecanse of tbe ahaoet general Iak of offer lugs, still the figures are somewhat misleading brcsnre it there was enough stock available, to fill requirements . of the trade, value wonld ssve abowa no Bach improvement. The market 1 .entirely a weather affair and aa such It would be. Impossible to forecast what Is- going to happen Is the Immediate future. V. bite prevailing value for fresh egg are the highest reached this season to date, the trade 1 not inclined to took with favor upon tbe advance for tbe aeaaon that the-break la prices will be more sensational than ever before when arrival begin, to snow a normal state. . . . - V la tbe - 'meantime, the speculators who brought In 'eastern cold-'atqrsge 'stock are in clover, making net profit of from S to It a doses at 85e for the day. BLUESTONE HIGHER AGAIN : Still another advance ta being quoted in th price of Maestone In tbe local market. Tbls t:me tbe rise waa only Mc a pound, bat la connection -' with tbe -recent advance of 4c pjakea the price the highest, on record. Ii UTTER ;, SUPPLIES SCANT Supplies of creamery better are scant locally si far aa fresh make- la concerned. - All of the leading manufacture report - a " dearth of cream offerings. This is cot ting them mueb u ore - than normal because of tbe extra coat of baollng ln various district. VEAI BIARKET IS SLUGGISH Sluggish market for country killed calves la town along the street with a general inability among the trade to clean up. at is not ao much tbe question of price at tbU time aa to find soma one -willing to buy. - . - - - -; T- SUGAR ADVANCE IN EFFECT Advance of 13c per hundred pounds In tbe T rice of refined sugar forecast, yesterday, la i.ow u effect along the eoart. Tbe advance includee'all grade. Cuban tuteresta are said t have . forced the rise. CHEESE FAMINE STILL OX With no relief In tight because of various coudltloua, tbe famine to the cheese market 1. - still en. Trade in general 1 expecting TiUrnteok to quote a sharp rise because of the, report that holdings there are limited BR1W, NOTES OF THE TRADE - Potatoes and onions firmer and nigber. - Hide market continues strong everywhere. Hop trade i a nominal affair. v Offerings of storage apples from the Interior ar- fair. .. . . Country k Hied bogs are firmer along tbe etree v.- Canned Salmon . Is ' a Iilkely to Show-'a; v Better Tone in?16 , ? . '-"jL1"- Shorter; Pack in ; General Expected ; and Alaska, Reds Are Expected : ,. j to Advance. ' - ' The beat market that the canned - salmon trade baa known for years is now la sight for Pacific coast operator. . -: Demand - for canned aatmon from domestic centers continues liberal for the Columbia river offerings, and other grades are almost ex hausted, v. - -n . .;::.? ' - With prospects for a smsller output ef Chinook aioag tbe Colombia ' during the 1918 season, aa cotnnared with last year, owing to the probable late start of -operations, due to I wertaer . snd wster condition. uiere la every ptorpect that the ' coming season's output will sell at full price's of the 1913 season. ' . -For Alaska reds the prospects are 'evea. bet ter. : - Stocks' of - red - are exhausted - at all points. Thev demand was fully 25 per cent bUter than offerings, and on tbls account, as well as tbe fact that tbe coming season prom ires to sbow a abort output of Columbia river Chinook, aa well as Puget sound sockeyes, aa well Sis chums and pinks, tbe indications sre that reds will opes about a dime higher tDan in 1915. ' .- - V 't-i Chicago Wheat Has Shrirp-Upturn in The Early Trading Cheago. Fob. "1. (I. N S.Tbe- grams opened slightly op today, and after a -brief reaction established a fairly firm position at 1 to 2c up from yesterday's market. IrreamlaK itles ruled, however, and frequent declines were common. The market could be charactex-J ised as a clean-up affair, and with stronger cables and general Dewa ravonng the bull atde. a eontinuatloa of tbe upward movement is looked for by tbe trafle. Commission houses Ssold. heavily this morn ing on tbe profit taking basis, and the under current buying on the declines was apparent. After fluctuating freely on a wide range, prices st tbe closing today were from lc to Sc above the. opening. .Wheat closed only lac under the day's high prices. Corn and oats were about even with the high level. , IHPPEKS' WEATHER NOTICE Weather bureau sends . tbe following notice to shippers. - Protect shipments during the next 48 hours a far north r Seattle agelnitt minimum tem peratures of' about 32 degrees; northeast to pokaue,. 20: degrees; southeast to Boise. 28 -iegrees; south to Ashland, 38 degrees. Min im unf temperature at Portland toalght about i.2 degree.j-j - JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND These prices are those at wblch wholesalers sell to retailers, except as otherwise- stated: '' -"- fairy Produce. '. BCTTEaV ''- City creamery cubes, extras, T,2v; firsts, '90c; seconds. 2c; prints and car I'Jis. extra; country creamery, cube. 25i29c; tirage aSja6c; Oregon dii fry . ls&t lttc. BUTTEkFaI Portland delivery So. 1 sour crecm. 82e; So. 2, )e. EUUS Selling price by dealers, delivery extra Selected fresh. 4o5Ue dozen; caae count, Oregon rsncb, 43c. L.1VJS -PuULTKY , Hens, besvy Plymouth Rok. 15(tl0c: ordinary chickens, 14c; springs, lWt3- lbs.. t3c lb.; turkey, 23c; dreted. rt'ncy-aawJuc; culls, 20ct21c; plgtona, gle 1.23; S'tusbs, $1.2u dozen; preese, . live, 108 .1U; Peklu , ducks, old, 16c per lb.; yottujr and vheavy, lc; Indian Kannera, 134$ : JAckRABBlTji-niney. 2350c dosen. : HEiiSK tSelllug price Fresh Uregon fancy " fnl cream- twlna- and triplets, ISiic per lb.; Vcung - America. lUc. 1'rloe to Jobbers. Hange of Chicago prices furnished by Over beck ft Cooke Co., 216-217 Board of Trade building: i - WHEAT. " Open. High. May .... 132 135 July ......... 124 120 COBJ. -May ......... 79 80 July 79 80 OATS. Mar 50. 2 July ......... 47 48 PORK. May ...... ..2052 20ST 2023 2047 July .2012 2082 2060' 2060 LARD. ' May ...... ..1032 . 1032 1005 1020 Jul 1037 1040 1022 103? RIBS. May .. '..lOBlJ5 1095 1082 . 10fl2 July .1100 1103 1097 1105 Low. 130 112 : 79 , ", ? 46 Close. 134 125 80 B 80A 61B 48A DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST Seattle Market. Seattle, Feb. 1. (U. P.) Butter Native Washington -creamery, brick. &4c do. aolid pack. 33c. Cheese-Oregon triplets, 18c; Wisconsin twins, 21c; do. triplets, 21c; Washington twins, 18c; Young America, 21c, Kggs Select ranch, 42c; April storage, 30c. Baa Francisco Market. San Franciaco, ' Feb. 1, (V. P.) Butter Extras, 30c; prime firsts, 2c; firsts, 27c Kegs Extras, 33c; pullets, 32c Cheese California fancy, 17c; firsts. 13 c. , Los Angeles Market. ' Los "Angeles. Cel., Feb. J. (P. N. Eggs, case count, 86c. Butter Fresh extras 32c, POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Baattle Market. Seattle, Feb. T. 0. P.) Onions Oregon, 2c; Yakluian, 22c. - Potatoes White- River. $25(227; Taklma Burbanka, $3333; Taklma Gems, $3234. Ban Franciaco Market. San Francisco, Feb. l-(0. P. Potatoes Per cental, Ballnaa Burbanks, $22.10; Delta Burbanka, $1.76i2: Delta fancy f $2.25; Ore- roo, 1.401.75; Idaho, I1.606J1.75; aweeta, 2.152.28. Onions Per cental, $22.2S. TRANSPORTATION 3an Francisco Eos Angeles ' Without Caangs Beat) ; Tn.Iig, iv; - ClSaA. - -r Comf ortAol. " . - ,-aegaatly AppointSxt, ' t . ten-Oolaa: Btsamahip .BEAR ailB rroxn Alagwortn Soek 3PoM FEB. 5 100 aoldaa asilea on Columbia, Kiva?. 1 AH Xatas Zaolad StftA gji amnnta. TablnaT and. Sarrloo VaxeUsa. "Ha Ban rraaclaco Vortlaad B. 8. 1 a., ShirA Ht Waahington stav twita' O-W. S. a jr. Co. ta Broad. . . way 4500, m.-ei3X. j X0RTH , fACino, CIXAMaXU CO. iCBJLKA AkTB aAH FB, AM CISCO S. S. KILBURN - Bandny, rbrusU7 t, 6 p. m iiriiia'; San Francisco KAKTA-'BAKbARA; LOS a.(iiXU AsiO KAK DIKOO. : 3. S. BREAKWATER Sails Wednesday-, Teh. S. p. as. Xtekes Oitua USA iaml at. - fksBss kin Il.: A-U1V . : 3' D 0 0 i Loa Angeles ana - ban , u.ego LUZHPS YALE AND HARVARD 'od or any steamer to Sao Francisco, iiKjatdon City. ; Largest, fsstest and tbe trtctly . t lrst-elass passenger ships tHt. Average K.iO.OOO each. Average .speed 28 . miles aa rAJTCISCO. rOBTXJLH2 to i XiL 1 AWOEXiEB B. 8. CO. A - irank BoUam, Agent. - - r.: 124 Third St. Main A-439S . ' - With D. A B. a. B. R. ? ite-1 si n BAILS D IHiCT FOB r CAU FRANCISCO j.''; n" Aiiseles - San Diego 1 9 d. m. Thursday, Fsbruary 8. ) clwo, Portland A Los Angeles ' .. Krshk Holism. Agent. 6TS.EZT. "A-4596. Main S8. flats, 17c; Toung America, 18c f.'o. b.; cream trick, lSQ20cTTtmberger, 20c lb. Fruits and Vegetables. FRESH FRUITS Orsnges, fancy: navel, $2.003.25; bananaa, '6c, lb.; lemons, (3.0OQ 4.50 box; grapefruit, Florida, 405.50 case; pineapples, 7ac per lb.; peara, l.52.0O; gnpe. 7e per lb.i tangerines, tl.60 box. APPLES Local. 1.2a2 per box. according o quamy. ONIONS LocaL $2.25 2 J40 per cental as sociation seating price carloads. S2.00 f. o. b. cccntrv nolnta: rarlic 15e lb. ' POTATOKo Selling price Local, gl.50 1.75; buying price, 1.10aL5 per cental; sweet. 2.75a!3.00 . - - - 'BGBTABLKS Turnip. gl.OO; beets; fl.OO per sack; carrots, f 1,00 "per ack ; parsnips, fl.OO sack; cabbage, 11.75 per cwt. ; green onions, sue per oosen ouncQes; -peppers, Dell, 15c; head lettuce, California. $2. SO per crate; celery, California, $4.75; cauliflower. Call fornla. S2.25. per .-crater; French artichokes, 91.40; string beans, 15c; bothouae cucum bers, ( ) dosen; tomatoes. California gl.75 cranberries local. ' SIOO; oaatera, tlLOOQ ix.uu par oarrei. . ; j . ; Meats, Fish and Previsions. DRESSED MEATS Selling price Country killed:. Fancy bogs, 9c; poor, 78c; fancy veala, ll12c; ordinary, lie; poor, -78c; foata, z$4c; spring lamoa. iuc: mutton, 4J8c lb. .-- .- HAMS. BACON. ETC. Hama. 15ffl20cs breakfast bacon. 1828c: . boiled-hama. 29c; picnic, 10cr cottage roll. 18c; Oregon ex- norts. HViai3e lb. I , - ' . OYSTERS Olyrupia. per gallon, fSi; canned eastern, ooc can, sju oosen; eastern in sfteii, $l.ao per 100; razor clams, 12e dozen; east ern oysters, per gallon, solid pack, gs.oo. FISH Dressed flounders. 7c: cteelhead sal mon, 12c; perch, 7 8c; lobsters, 23c; silver smeit, ttc; -saimon .trout, -izo id.; naiiDut, ail2c; Columbia smelt, 7QSc; torn cod, 7c; black bats. 744c lb. CRABS Large, S2.00; medium, 11.60 dosen, stsadard. 10c.' . . LAUD Tierces, kettle rendered. 13c; stauuvu, uc, Oroosriea, . -: . SUGAR Cube, S7.15; powdered,' 7;. fruit or oerry. t.io; net ( i; ory granuiatea. S0.75; 1 yellow, fa.95. L (Above quota Uou are 80 days net cash.) t '-r. . - KJU1& japan style . a, c;:."ew Or leans, head, 646e; blue rose, 6e. -- SALT Coarse, half grounda, -M0s 10.55 auA KW S1 OA. o.L. 1 'KSV SS a . yci wu was f ii.nri iiuin ururj r afsjn, fio, 10s, $17.50;-bales. $2.25; lump rock; 120 per Mill, ' W .. ..- ..'.-L-I-T. BEANS Small " white. $7.25; large white, $7.25; pink, $6.75; limit,: 411.00 ; bayou. $.7S; in, eo.uv. i - ; ' Bona. ' Wool and Hides. ' etoice. la 12 c U. prime, loifllc; medium n prime, iqc. HONEY New, $3.2541X50 per ease. ' WOOL Nomiasl, 1915 clip; Willamette val ley, coarse Cotawold. 2528c; medium Shrop shire, 25 26c- chotae fancy lots, 25c;. eastera . HinEatlaIlul klilM! ton lh and n 1 AXL salted stags (SO lbs. and up, 11c; salted kit (15 lbs. to 25 lbs,), 15c; salted calf (up to 15 lb.). 18c: green bides (25 lb, and nnl. ISc; green atags (y lbs. and up), cj green kip (IS lbs. to 25 lbs.), 15c; green calf (up to 15 Rm.1. 18c; dry flint hides, 23c; dry i tint eau tup w t im.), xtc; dry salt hides, 20c: -dry horsenldes. each. oOcitfSl.OO: salt horsehldea, each t2.O0faa.0O; bonehatr,:, 25e; ury aong woot petta. joc; ary anort wool pelts. iw; ary sneep snearuigs. eacn. iinuc; salt- w nwai .ukv, c-u, . --- , TALLOW No. 1, 6il5c; No. 2; i15c; grease, 83c. - ? - . ClUTTlM OR CASCARA BARK Buving price, per car tots, c; less man car jots, de - i Faiato and Oils.- - : -' LINSEED OIL Haw, bbhw, trite gallon; ket tle boiled, bbl., S8c; raw,- cases. Vie; boiled, eases, 93c gal lots of 2SO galloos le leaa... , COAL OIL Water whit, la drums- and tton barrels, 10c. - - , . TDhM-ENTINK Tanks, 7c; caaes, 74c gal- WHTTB LEAD Ton lots, 8e lb.; 500 lb. tots. c; less tots, per lb. - v OIL MEAL Carload- lota, . $34; leaa than GASOLINE Bunt, 14e per gallon. (Ml TRY BIDS ARE - ON THE SAME BASIS AS IB'ATER NOW Wheat Markets ,- Are Almost' Unl form at All Polnta in Pacific rorthwet--Temporar7 ; Lull In -Buring by Enrop May Be Bluff. - 1 - - .-- - NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS ? -Cr- Portland. Tues. 12 xear aa-o.. -. 41 Season to date.. 8,980 xca ao. . 13.127 Ticoma. Mon... . 29 l'ear ago u reason to date.. 6,702! Year aro..- 7.417 Seattle, Mon-.. 47 Ttar sgo s besson to date. . 6,513 Vtar ago.. ,018 Wheat. Barley, kior. Oats. Hay. 11 1304 1446 1 484 r 427 ,2 3 1065 ,1530 839 1577 i 4 ' 2 . 12 "2' 3 ' 4 1128 , T98 1513 1558 - )5U 1410 .- a 22 -. .. '- " t - u .. 245 1840 408 2305 3 . 4 So 9 ' 2 16 T27 2959 902 3214 With ouotationa at country nolnta on aub- UnUally' the same basis as tidewater for the first time in tbe history of the local trade, there Is practically nothing doing In the mar ket at the moment.- ? . While it is re dot ted that one exporter was a fairly liberal buyer at Interior points during tbe last 24 hours, practically the entire trade has withdrawn country bid' temporarily, or until the market aettlea. While the fact that Europe has- been a re seller oC its purchases of American wheat at Atlantic coast ports during the last . few days is at present the eliminating factor in tbe market, it is believed that the action of the foreigners is another on of those big bluffs that have been worked several times during toe present season. - several times - the foreign interests have laid down and reported that they bad all the wheat they wanted, but the moment that! tney lorcea prices to aa low a mark aa they could, they instantly jumped .into the market lia a quiet way and began to purchase. The present Inactivity of foreign buying may be another one of those incidents for. which the xoreign trade is famous. Country holders are not ao Inclined to sell and tbls. too, is a factor in making; the rade nominal airair at toe moment. ' FLOUR Selline- mice: Patent. 25.tUH Wil lamette valley, $5.S0; local straight, $5.00 5.40; bakers' local, $5.20 5. 60; Montana spring wheat. $6.30; exports, $4AO5.00; whole wheat, $7.05; graham. $3.10; rye flour, $3.95 per barrel. HAX Buying price: Willamette valley tim othy, fancy. $16tj 16; eastern Oregon-Idaho isncy timothy. sia.5O19.0O: alfalfa. S18.50: vetcb and oats, $14.0015.00; ' clover, $13.51x3 GRAIN SACKS 1916, nominal: No. 1 Cal cutta, L2ftjl3c in car lots; less amounts higher, - ' ,? MILt STUFFS Selling price, carload lota: Bran, $23.60; shorts. $26.00. uegaruing tne recent neavy Doying ftz wneai, the Lewlatoo, Idaho, Tribune of last Friday said: - , The record price for wheat this season was paid yesterday for fortyfold at Peck, when a purchase waa made by a .local buyer on the besla of $1.04 per bushel f. o. b. Peck, which would, mean at least $1.01 net in the ware house. - E. Allen' of Albers Bros, bought 600 sacks of Turkey red at Culdesac Wednesday on tbe basis of $1 for first grade, while the seme price wss paid for 4O0 sacks of Sooora. Albers Bros, also bought from William Ehlert 9000 racks of barley In the Sweetwater and Tammany warehouses Wednesday, tbe price being $1.27 per 100 pounds, and oats were bought in Garfield; the price being $1.27 per 1W pounds. Comparative bid prices off Portland Mer- Wool Situation Is v ; ; Strong Factor, in ; Leading Centers --:" : f l'-'-l, AH Domestic '3farket Are Firm ' and Active and Foreign; Trade Best of 'Season. ' The sUto of the world's wool rrada Is showing Increased strength. Efforts of the big eaatern- mills . to secure contracts, on - Padfic northwest . clips are well under way. and a." number of the leading producers hava already been approached with offers to purchase at advances of 1 to 2c ore year- ago. -, Trading In the wool marset at Atlantic coast centers is now the most liberal of tho-sea sob to date.: and tbls 1 a direct aid in farcing some fractional advances in prices and forcing the domestic trade more on a parity with re cent .foreign advaacesv-vi:v.:..'H: The British government la again engaged ta placing orders for military supplies. Tenders bave been Inylted tot large quantities of socks and Jerseys, for greatcoat cloth, and for whit serge lining for hospital uniforms. : Yarn and tops have been sold for the covering of orders already placed. -and there la an extensivo In quiry, indicating that a lot snore business may be expected. Spinners are also-reserving in" qulrles for orders for khaki tunic cloth, but it is not .known that orders .for this cloth have actually been placed, snd the inquiry . may partake of tbe nature of intelligent anticipa tion. Thre is, -however, a widespread feeling that with the rapid extension of the army for which the machinery now eklsts tho war office will again, have to make large Durchases both of uniform cloth and army hosiery. , The year Mondav foe nniltfv. 1-i 1 certainly starting very well for manufac-A .nri h mt.t ; .i HlMM . n .4 t t A . . k. .1.. .1. .. 1 . . -. . turera. and there Is none -of the slackness which (sensually fqnud in the wool and yarn" market it this season. Prices bave undergone no change since the rise which culminated just before the Christmas holidays, but they are firmly maintained, and are more likely to go higher than lower. A report from Bradford, England, says that with regard to the Issue of licenses for the ex port of wool from that country to the United States, which Is now proceeding very slowly, tbe attitude of tbe authorities seems to be that American, users bave bought ao liberally In the colonies that no particular injuatlce will be done to them by preventing them from de nuding thia market while supplies are light. Licenses are not suspended altogether. For topa and yarna, and also for noils and wastes, they can be obtained without difficulty, and aa arrivala of - wool increase, - the - present strin gency will doubtless be correspondingly amel iorated. It is still the earnest desire of the government to foster exports to the United 8tates as much as possible for the purpose of supporting tbe exchange, and any limitations imposed will be dictated, solely with reference to tbe higher Interest or maintaining home production, especially where this is concerned with articles necessary for tbe prosecution of the war. t chanta exchange: if western Fortyfold .... (Jlao Red fife Red Russian Tuesday. log 99 97 IW 96 i'esr sgo. 133 152 151 102 143 With a sharp advance in Chicago during the day, there." was a like movement of prices on tbe Portland Merchants exchange. February wheat bid closed iQ3c a bushel higher with tbe exception of the red, varieties, which were down lc. No sates. . Oats bids were steady and unchanged. No barley bids. ; Merchants exchange - January prices: WHEAT Tuesday Monday, Btaestem . . . Fortyfold . .. Ciub Red fife..;.. R. Russian... Feed Bran Shorts Ask. 110 102 103 102 Bid. . log 99 ..97 a 99 e a. 9tS ' OATS .2700 225 MILLSTL'FFS .2100 235 -.230O 2500 Futures were quoted: WHEAT Msrch bluestem . March fortyfold .. March club March fife March Russian Bid. 105 . ' 98 m 07 7 2700 2100' 2250- March taarcfc bran . March shorts FEED OATS MILLaTUFFS Bid. ...10g . ..loo ' .. n MI 97 . .2725 ...215 . . .2360 Ask. 108 104 . 105 104 '104 28001 2300 2500 Ak. C 111 "104 11 2900 '2400 2600 BANK STATEMENT OF COAST Clearings Monday ... Tuesday ... Clearing Balances Clearing .. Balances ... Portland Banks. ' This week. . Tear ago. . . .$ 1.793.902.71 $ 2.663,45.4 .....1. 732,430.59 2,259,698.27 Seattle Banks. .t .............. Taooma'Banks. .......a $ 2.282,570.00 Z69.177.O0 o 811,764.00 60,246.00 XiOa 'Aagelee Banks, Clearings .....................$ 3,557,732.00 8aa ' Franoisoo . Banks. - - .$10,410,986.00 Clearings BOSTON COPPER QUOTATIONS Boston, Feb. 1. Cofcper bids: 1 7k 23 4 77. 6U Adventure Ahmeek AJlouez .... Arcadian ; . . Alaska : . . . . Baltic ..... Butt Sup.. Call Aria. CaL & Hecla6&0 Centennial Cblno ...... 62 Cop. Raffiare. 629s Daly - west. . ii Franklin O.-Cananea . Gmnby .... Hancock . . Helvetia .. . . Indiana Inspiration . Isle. Royal e . Keeweenaw . Kerr Lake $ 15 7 27 1 3 Dominion 62 H .jm 85 7( Mohawk Nevada Cons Butte .. North Lake. . Old ; Colony oia do Osceola Ouincv Si 16 Ray Cone.... 234 Shannon ..... 9 Shattuck ....324 Superior ... 22 j, Bun. A Boa!. . -3 91HlSwl Pack... 125 17 iTamarack . 55 40 i Trinity .... 9 ; 4 Tuolumne .. 2C 44 j (United FrnU.lS7U 27 lUn. Sh. Mach. 64 g I ao pi. .9 47 4Vinnlted Zinc. 8X4 ia Kaiie ... . ; u. o. emeiier btt Lake Copper 16t - do pfd. ,49 Mason Valy. , 3 ViKJtah Ape Mim Mininsr HVi Mayflower . 85 Miami ...... is1 Michigan ... . 1 Utah Cons Victoria ..... Winona ..... Wolverine ... 2 12 .3 ' Chicago Produce Market. . Chicago, Jan. Slv I. S. S.) Botter stesdy, eggs -steady.'- : :- 1 - : Butter Receipts, 9704 tubs; creamery ex tras. 80c; extra firsts. 1 28Vtf2c; . firsu, 25 tx27c; seconds,' 2324e; dH tries extraa, 29e; firsts, 25 25c ; eeeonds, 20i!23c; packing stock, I9j2044e; ladiw, 21CS21HC Eggs Receipts. 8884 esse-:- firsts. Sfte: sr. dinary -firsts. 27? 28c; miscefianroua lots, 24 Uiw: im, wttonc; enress, toziacj air tie. 144 17c; storage Aprils. 1418c . i . -i- -.slBBBUanaansaaassaBayaVaSBSssBsa '-.'Eastern Barley Slarkets.- - Kansas City, Mo, Jan, 3L (P. . S.) uaney, oic. - ' ' - , r 31. Barley, lc lower; malt- Chicago, Jan, Inc. 75u81c. New Tort, -Jan 31 (I. steady; malting,. 8385c -. N. 8.) Barley iregon Apples in South. : t San Frsnclsco, Jan. 31 Apples, per - box, Oregon snd Wsshlngton: Spltaenberr. l.!Wi $2.60; ' Ben Davis. gL15Q1.40; Koman beau ties, i.-oia !.. - AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Denver Hogs $7.88. Denver. Feb. 1. Cattle 600i steady. Beet steers, $6.007.5O; cows snd heifers, $5.0O 6.60: stackers and feeders, $5.507.25; calvea. Hoga 3100, weak. Top $7.85; bulk $7.65(2 7.76. Sheep 1600, steady. Chicago Hogs $.10. Chicago. Feb. 1. il. N. S 1 Hrxrs Rjwtn 27,000, steady at yesterday's sverage. Bulk of sales, $7.S08; light, $7.407.95; mixed. $7.607.O5; heavy, $7.08.10; ; rough. $0.70 Cattle Receipts 5000. steady. Native beef steers. $6.406.9.00; western steers, $6.60 S0; cows and heifers, $3JQ8.15; calves, $7010J. . Sheen RecelDts -10.000. ateariT. Wthor $7.35.8; lambs. $80 10.65. - - St. Louis Hogs $8.2$. St. Louis. Feb. 1. fL N . S.l Hon Tte- celpts O0O0, steady. Pigs and lights, $08.15: mixed and butchers, $7 .90 & 8.25; good heavy, $o208.25. '. Oattle Receipts 1500. stronir. Native heef steers, $70&9.50; yearling steers snd heifers,' $S.509J5; cows, $5.507; southern steers. a.zou; cows ana heifers. $4 6.50; na- uve catves, svqio.do. Sheep Receipts 6500.. steady. Tear Una $6257O809-a5: Umb' S1-65; ewes. Kansas City Hogs $8. Ksnsas City, Mo., Feb. 1. (I. N. S.) nogs Receipts, 20.000. steady: bulk of ssles. t7 S to 7.90: heavy, $7.85ra8; packers and butch ers. 7.704i7.95: liitht. 37.50fi27.85: $ nla-a $6 50Q7. uatue Keceiprs ouo. strong. Prime fed steers. $8.40r8.75: dressed beef steers. S7a 8.26; western steers,- $6.508.4O: stockers and feeders. $oQ75; bulls, $5fij6.50; calves. $U.50fttlO.5O. sneep receipts lo.wo. burner. Lstmbs. fin tj;10.60; yearlings, S8.50419.25; wethers, $7.25 S; ewes, $6.75437.35. Seattle Hogs $7.75. Seattle, feh. 1. Hoga Receipts 1951, hlcher. Prime llrhta. S7.75: medinm tn choice $7.6O7.70; smooth heavies, 7.10Ji7.25; rough heavies. sa.tiUM0.T3; pigs, aa.JO$$T.23. Cattle Receipts 100, steady.- Best steers, $7.7576; medium to choice, $7.357.50; common to medium, $(V&6.75; best cows, $5.75 tltljio; common to medium cows, $3.5Qtt5; bulls, $3.505.50; calvea. A3. 50 8. 50. . Sheep Receipts none, steady. Lambs, $7.25 Q8; yearlinga. $6.50j7.6O; ewes, $4JKflu. , Today's shippers: -- Hogs Baker, Ward aV HarrlDgton. Caldwell, Idaho, 784:- Miller A Dunn, Nam pa. Idaho, 449; G rover Bros., Payette, Idaho, 210: W. H. Evan. Pilot Rock. Or.. 198; J. Q. Hack ett, Wallowa, Or., 110; Portland Feeder Co., Burley. Idaho, 110; Elgin Forwarding Co., Jo seph, Or, 102. a Cattle Hansen Livestock Co.. Logan, Utah, 54; Miller A Dunn, Nampa, Idaho. 52. San. Francisco. Wool. Sen Francisco. Jsa. 31. (I. N. S.) Wool, per pound:. Humboldt and Mendocino,- 8 months' growth, 214322c: do 12 months, 25f 28c: middle counties, 8 months growth, good, 17J19c; do fair, 1517c; -Bed Bluff and vi cinity. 2023c; southern California rail and lambs' wool, 1215c; Nevada stock, 184220c; according -to quality. St. Louis, Jan. 81. (I. N'. 8.) Soarhera and southwestern, medium. 31 Q32c ; medium lonee and heavy, 27SOc; coarse, and low, 2t2c; barry slightly, 25H2ttV4c; burry bard, 15 16c; fine light, 21j25c; fine heavy. 1620c. Northern and western medium bright, 28 tie; medium dark, 2729c; burry slightly, 2425c burry hard. 17Q18c; fine Jlght. S2& 25c; fine heavy, 1620c; fine burry and becka, 13(3 15c. Tub washed No. 1, 4344e; No. 2, 294234c; berry, 2026c. - Mohair, long matrons. 2727c; short and coarse. 2023c; burry. 164822c San Francisco Grain Market. ' Bsn Franciaco, Feb. L Barley call: Feb. 1. .- Jan., 31 Open. -.; Close. Close. May 14114 143 141 B December ....133B ,, 142A 132B Spot quotations Wheat Walla Walla, $1.85Jl.fe7V; red Russian $1.82V1-7H ; Tuikey red. $1.92 1.97H ; bluestem, $1.9543 2.00. - '-V ' . i. Feed barley $1.351.87 f brewing, ft.45. White oats $1.50ai.65 ,. Bran $24.002S.OO; middlings, $30.00 81.00; shorts, $26.5Xi27.00. New York Cotton Market. 1 ONLY ONE SHIPPER REACHES THE YARDS ; AT NORTH PORTLAND J S. .Flint Has Honor of Bringing : In Only',, Arrivals --General Trend of livestock ' Trade -. I Good No Mutton or Jjambs. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN', . - - slogs, catue. tjsive. eneep. 190 fl4 V 76 . Tuesday Monday Saturday .. Friday - .... Thursday- 470 Wednesday ........ 901 Week ago...,,,,.. 721 Tear ago. .4 i . ...... 162 Two years ago..... 159 Three years ago.... 181 11 1007 . 6 . 133 27 31 88 10O -r-: V-83 976 .. a 162a 324 1608 5 737 J. S. Flint waa tbe sole occupant -of : -Jie North Portland yards today. Flint,i had the distinction of being the only ahlopef. to eater tbe North Portland yards during tkjt last 24 hours., the weather being- against tnaoe liberal supplies. He had one load of hogt- la from Eugene, and a mixed ioaa of cattlei nT hogs from Junction City, his old stamping grounda. ' Market for livestock in general f . showing a faTorablctrend at North Portland, t Hogs are noiuing iirm at run prices obtaine Choice light weights t.507.55 Good light weighU H-30fiz7.40 Medium weights ... i U5Q7.25 Rough ami heavy '.006.50 Cattle Market Steady. (, Even the eattle market, la now nldered safely steady at North PorUand. i Monday's showing of $7.60 7.75 for top pulp Vid steers Indicated thi fact. ', Aside from a handful of stuff fromithe Wil lamette valley during tbe day there were no offerings of cattle at North Porttaipd. The outlook is therefore mere hopeful. Grain fed stuff has been conspicuous by Its sbsence recently, most of tbe offerings being bay atuff. General cattle market range: - Choce pulp fed steers $7.6017.73 Choice grain fed steers., 7.407.C0 Ordinary grain fed steers..., 7.407.50 Choice hay fed steers....... 7.25(7.35 Good steers 6.75a7.oo Ordinary to common steers. 5.004i3.50 6.25I&6.35 6.25 . 4.00425.7S . 8.7534.50 . 3.0O3.5O . 2.00Q2.75 8.00 . 7.00(37 JO Choice cows. Ordinary to common cow a. . Choice heifers: Ordinary to good heifers... Choice bolls....... Good to fair bulls. Ordinary to common bulls xhi ufsi csuves Good calves No Mutton Available. No arrivals were shown In the mutton or lamb division of the North Portland market over night. General trend of the trade coo thanes most favorable, snd the extreme prices of Monday are being generally offered. General mutton and' lamb range: Choice weight lamb Good to common lambs...., , Poor to fair lamb. Choice yearling wethers-,....., Good to common yearlings. ......... Old wethers ; Choice light ewes... Good to common ewes.... Monday Afternoon Sales. $ 8.55 8.00438.85 7.KXjg7.25 7.50(87.73 6.757.00 6.25Q6.50 6.55ft6.75 6.00436.25 No Av. lbs. -Price. 2 cows 1410 $6.25 1 cow i.. 930 6.50 CALVES. 1 calf ..230 , $8.00. 2- calves 176 7.S' 9 calvea 200 7.25 BULLS. 1 boll ; 1240 $4.60 HOGS. 90 hogs 223 $7.50 30 hogs ...................... 230 7.65 4 hogs 206 ' T. 50 100 hogs ISO 7-59 '79 hogs 200 7.50 13 bogs 220 7.50 85 hogs 200 7.50 101 bogs ... 170 7.45 38 hogs .... ......... i .... . 186 7.45 90 bogs . ...r 170 7.45 99 hogs 180 7.45 5 bogs 354 6.50 7 fogs J v H4 6.45 ? . PULP FEED STEERS, i 27 steers .1153 $7.75 'It steers ....1149 7.75 STEERS. V 29 steers 12fa $7.60 27 steers ..120Q 7.50 27 steers ..108Q 7.50 27 steers ,....1121; 7.50 26 steers 12H 7.23 27 steers 1120- . 7.15 23 steers ..lloi . 6.65 10 steers 101 6.50 3 steers 87j 6.00 4 steers 764 5-60 29 steers 90U 5.50 6 steers 77$ 6.23 Tuesday Morning Sales. ' 0. -v-.. HOGS No. ' Ave. lbs. ,-JrTlee. 21 hogs 183 ; $7.50 Month Open High January , ....1139 1134 Aiarcn ... .r. m in Mar .......1201 . 1212 July .......1217 1224 August ....,1220 1225 octooer . ....izzv xzz December ..1234 1237 Low.' Close 113 .1133 1177 -1188 1198' 1212 1214 1227 1206 1219 1223 1222 12J6 - - San Francisco Hops, 'Sau Francisco, Jan. 34. Hops. 1913 crop (basis per pound). Sacramento valley. 9fitUe; other sections, ll12c; , Oregon, 10 U Vie; Waahlngtos, iOfijUHc , ,- . .-o;;.-, . , . i ri v ' ' Iiverpool Cash 'Wheat. Liverpool, iFebr-l Cash wheat unchanged to xa lower. V - Date to Be Selected Tonight Tbe date of the North Portland Com mercial ; club banquet, which, baa been scheduled to : be held some time: In February, will be decided upon this evening at a meeting of the club in the North rortiana orancn xiorary, The place where It will be held will also be decided, tonight. Last year It was held In the Jefferson high echool. with over 203 taking; part. CROOKED BOSS POLITICAL i AND COURT IN A-DRAMA - - 'H ""'ssssassasswassBaasBani - Photoplay; at the Majestic Theatre Reveals the Inner Workings of a ' 'Strike," "Written by a newspaper than and filmed with a newspaper setting;, that of the Chicago- Herald, "The Fourth Estate." -which opened ax. the. Majestic this morning for the rest of tbe Weelr, la one newspaper play that doesn't cause newspaper men either to smile or yawn. -vc-c. - ;. ' 'r . - - The story Is one that might bAppen IrT any big city, even if it neve 4 has. There is a streetcar striate. . A po tical boss who it In league with the street car company tries to bribe tbe strikers' leader to use bis 'influence to take them back, to work. The strike leaden No- land, knocks down the boss. Duprey. Noland is warned of a. warrant for bis arrest by Brand, a reporter. There Is a corrupt Judge. Brand writes a story exposing him, and loses his Job. . Noland, having lied the city, be comes rich as a copper miner." Return ing,, he buys a big paper, and makes Brand city editor.. There Is a white slave element In the story, and Brand sets but to expose the corrupt Judge, who has had v hand In the traffic; Tbe Judge -does everything, he can to pre vent or persuade Brand from printing the. expose, but it Is printed, and the newsboys shout the extra that means the penitentiary for the Judge. As an inside picture of newspaper life,, despite Its' beightenedVelodrama, "The Fourth Estate": ta about the best thing that . has, 'been - shown -. in -the screerL'; " ..The program Is completed with "The Dope Doctor,, a story phQwing how a drug-user is redeemed by Che power-of love.''-.: ; ; :'-'fCn ' ' j : ' - Comptroller Williams of the ' TJni ted States Treasury, Recommend .1 Pitileas Publicity t "Banks Guilty of Usury Losses on ; IPfTm TJoans Small. . .-- " - Oongreeslonal : XmvestlgaUoa , of Ba&kav Tbe rules- committee of the Stock Market Has Irregular; Tone at' . ; Close of Trading Kew Tork. - Feb.' 1. (L H. 8.) The stock : market opened today stronger and it appeared that liquidation for "the time at least had ran Its - course. - The rails particularly . anr-' prised traders In going up fro a steady opeo- w .. . . " L. .. . ii , 2L i ki.k.V cr. lower branch. of congress has been con Irregularity ceme oat as trading prog'ressed. siderlng the resolution offered by Rep bat the tone wss apparently much' stronger resentatlTe Howard for an investiga thaa for several days. Tbe war atecks shewed s Hon of banking conditions. One of the results of the hearing, it 'is said, will be that appended to the committee's f -port will be a list of the banks and the loans they have made, which are usurious In their Interest changes. I When the committee asked what rem edy he could suggest .for putting an end to usury, John Skelton WUllams. comptroller ' of th treasury, V .said "pitiless publicity,": would accomplish much. The only thing his of flee, can do at the present time, he said, was to bring action to annul tho bank's char ter, which la found guilty of usurious charges. He considers 'this course too drastic, Jiowever.. He also suggested that the attorney general be given au- a decided stiffening. The - metals, Vespeclally Butte 4V Superior, . were- higher Erie opened at 25 VI. Kew york Central et 10414. New Haven at 66 H and Northern Fa eifl at 1121i. ,. - Associated on sold at 63; wtille alexteaa t retreleum was quoted In the opening at 108. v urucible Steel opened at 74 end went to. T7. Cnlted States Steel opened at b04. , ' Anaconda . opened at 84 U. smelters at 97, Tennessee Copper at 534 and Butte A Su-i ptrtor at 75H- ... '-i . - maustnai Aico&oi went to us irom tne iirai figure of 145, . - - ; vine market closed irregular. -- - A Phlladelnhla dlaoatck ssrs: Flotation of the big lode pen dent steel corporation will take place promptly unless some unexpected- elev enth hour obstruction shsil be encountered. To ecmnanv. tbs lawuni fUeel and tha i""J - X Muuit un.um.rn Toungstown Sheet A Tube company. The price Charging usurious -rates of Interest. tn be paid, f 157,280.400, will be involved in. Anotner plan suggested was to reaulr the acquisition' of tbe stocks of . those eon-, the banks to print, at the head of their, owns. - resrular . retiorta. a statement of the Lapse with the close of business today of i i, u. ue ucpHw viiuuui uwu -taMOkucrauw linn,,! , . , w . wu. , of Cambria Steel atock found Kew York bank-. thfr were three states. Which provided era and counsel working with renewed bsste , prison sentences for conviction of us to complete arrangemenU for the deal which urious practices, has been under -discussion and negotiation tori . - several weeks. In big banking quarters botk 1 ' SavlngrS Bank Xaterest aad Prosper- her and la New York, U wm,unAetMood to-, ltyBecause of thS tremendous busi- dsy thst the combination had been finally de cided upon and that announcement is at least close at hand. ,v The controlling interests in Cambria Steel have entrusted tbe selling aide of the propo sition, so fsr.ss it concerns -that property, to Edward T. 8 totes bury and J. L. fieplogle. a a committee. , ' ' Since, last Thursday they have been. In a po sition to -sell and - deliver a majority of the 900,000 share of Cambria Steel-atock, includ ing that held by William fcl. uonner, president of the company. The nroeoectlve buyers were given tne terms upon which this property can be acquired. Bangs of Kew Tork prices furnished by Over beck A.Cooke Co., 216-217 Board of Trade building: DESCRIPTION Alaska All la Chalmers, e. Aills Chalmers, pf... Anrericaa Beet -Sugar.. American Can, e American Can, pf American Car dr.. c. American Cot. Oilt c. American Linseed, c. Ac erica a lioco., c... . American Smelter, c, American Smelter, pf.. American Sugar, e... Ani. Tel. lei American Woolen, c... Anaconda Mining Co... Atctuson. c Baldwin Loco.; c... Bcidwin Loco., pf BaKimore imio, c. EethVehem Steel, c Bethlehem Steel, pf - . - B. B. T. -. Cal Petroleum, c Calif. Petroleum, pf.. Canadian Pacific Central Leather, c. . . Central Leather, pf. . . Cfcesaoeake A Ohio... Chi. A O. W., c... Chi. A O. W., pr., Chi.. M. A St. P. ... . ChL A N. W., c Chioo Copper.. Colo. F. A I., c Ccnecflldated tins.. Corn Products, c Corn Products, pf..... Crucible Steel, c Crucible Steel, pf . . . . . Distillers - ErgQa Cm . Erie, 1st pf Gtneral Electric Urueral Motor (teodricb ituDoer U. Northern, Ore Lands! U. Nor tbern. pt Ucggenneiu Exp. Hide A Leather, e... Hide A Leather, pf... Ice Sec art ties. Illinois Central i Industrial Akgtbol. . . . IntpiraUon . .. ..... .'. Int: larveater. .' iDterboro, c Interboro, pfd. ....... Kansas City South., c. Lackawanna Steel. . . . Lehigh Valley Louisville A Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper....... M, K. AT., c M. K. A T.. pfd Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead Nevada Consolidated.. New Haven New York Air Brake. New York Central... N. Y-. Ont, A W Norfolk A W., c Northern Pacific ...... Pacific Mall Pennsylvania By . . . Peoples Gas Pittsburg Ooal, e . . . . Pittsburg Coal. pfd... Preased Steel Car, c . Pressed Steel Oar. pfd Bay Coos. Copper Railway Steel Springs Reading, e Reading. 1st pfd..... Reading 2d pfd.. Republic I. AS., c... Republic L AS., ptd. Bock Island Rock Island, ofd. .... Sears. Roebuck A Co.. . Studebaker, c. ....... . Studebaker. pfd....... Sloss Sheffield Southern Pacific...... Southern Railway, e... Southern By- pfd Tenn.' Copper......... Texas Oil ... . Tex Pscif lc. .......... Third Avenue.;....... Toledo, St. L. A W., e.. Tou?do St. L m W. pfa. Union raciiie, c - Union Pacific pfd... U. S. Rubber, e : V. S. Steel Co.. U. S. Steel Co, pfd.. Utah CopP..-'- Virginia Chemical, e. W. V. Telegraph.. j.. Weatlnghonse Electric Wlsconain Central Open Hlgh LowjOtose 23 27 78,; 62 2. 64 63 23 64. 7 1124 1264 4H S4V4 103 100 87 H 455 S6 274 58 167 ? 54 614 12fc 34 H 54 62" 424 138. 21 7 74 45 85 61 10 &4 43 11 22 iu 40 28 105 140 4a 43 17, 26 S4 76 105 35 5 14U 5 67 10 68 144 104 116 56 107 30 lOS 55 23 38 ') DO 10s 16 19U 144 1112 56 S4 201 534 S 131 H3 4 SO 115 1 1. 45, 88 64 24 64 63 66 53 23 65 S9 112 120 40 84 104 111 88 Vi 65 86 31 63 170 52 63 12 84 7 53 43 138 22 or 78- 46 37 63 . 170 6 44 121 22 W -OO 2 105 160 44 Vf 112 U- 26 84 76 106 38 .ft 5 68 15 OS 146 lt iii 113 56 23 26 7S 64 61 4 62 23 4 7 5 52" 42 13 ri 74 '43 83 51 169 "68"' 43 :11- 22 -IO 40 28 145 43 1H 17 26 81 76 102 35 5 14 'ii" 15 67 143 104 iis 112 "56 I1P7 Vill 10s 54 ness activity that has. come to the east a large number of savings banks, it Is reported, which were paying -2 per cent on their savings deposits have de cided U go on a four per cent basis. One of the big . leading banker of Greater New York says that - he be lieves all of the more important sav ings banks of that city will pay four per cent to depositors. It Is the opin ion also that mortgage loan--, rates ought to continue around five per cent tor .some time to come And . that, a great many loans have been-made at 44 per cent. 23 27 78 63 (12 111 23 65 113 111 126 4 84 104 110 108 88 465 128 86 80 60 160 ; 53 , 100 12 84 64 129 62 434 137 22 96 75 111 ?7 62 160 455 60 44 121 22 J0 40 20 U6 157 4 "4 losses oa Tarm Xioan mall. John Skelton .Williams, comptroller of the treasury, is making an investigation of the losses ' sustained by banks - from their mortgage loans on real estate, with a vfew to ascertaining the rela tion between the losses and the high itnerest rates in certain localities. From present conclusions, said they comptroller, the best loans the banks make are to farmers, as the loss f rtm. farm .mortgage loans is a small, trac tion of one per centr ... - , , Sew Aoeounts for Portland Baakav The comptroller of the currency has approved the National City bank of New Tork and the United States Na tional bank of Portland Or, as reserve agents for the First National bank cf union, UrH and the Northwestern Na tional bank of Portland as . reserve agent for tho First National of Leb anon. Or.- r . Bank Credit Men tn JTattonal con. enUon The first annual meeting of the Robert &Iorrls club, a national or ganization of the credit men of the hanks - of 1 the country, which was formed at the-annual convention of the National Association of Credit Men held at Salt Lake City last June, will be held at Detroit February 10. The object of the association, is the better dissemination of - credit Information among bank men. The convention will devote the day to a study and classi fication of tbecredit standing of bouses Borrowing on commercial paper. Cur ing the - . year correspondence . has L rough t together a list of these con cerns that are selling their notes and ust 01 tne banks that .are buying the notes. The data will be cross indexed and made available for us at the an nual meeting. The credit men will thus be able to correspond directly with the banks which are purchasing the paper In which they are most di racUy Interested . and ascertain their experience Without .difficulty. This will be. a new departure and will placer at the convenience of the bank, credit men valuable Information they have heretofore never been able to obtain. Some of the Portland banks are heavy buyers of commercial paper and their credit men are members of the -Robert Morris club. - . , Astoria's Trade sTorrey The Cham ber of Commerce of Astoria has begun a survey to determine, how much trade in commodities that could be done lo cally la being sent to out of town con cerns and shipped In. : --..' Woodburn Xgg Clearing Souses Farmers tributary to Woodburn are successfully - working out cooperative marketing of eggs through their local association.:,' It costs but 30 cents to Join. the clearing bouse, or Egg Circle, -as It Is named. All eggs that average 34 ouneesj'or over to the dozen, are ac cepted ' as standard, irrespective of color. For these the producer ge'ts two cents i. dozen over the market price. All clean fresh eggs which are under the standard are sold at the highest price they will bring and the- grower credited. The method of payment pro vides for giving cash to the producer for all single deals in excess of $10, but the first $10 is paid by. a check on the clearing house association. The checks are good at practically all of the local stores. ; COIMCM TOUR OF&ERN Gil S IS COMMENCED TODAY Messrs. Berger and Jones an J Phil Bates Leave for Har risburg, Pa., First Stop.-; U2 10t 66 '24 38 77 60 108 17 ISO 146 its 66 084 20 69 65 190 84 133 83 61 82 lie 78 47 88 66 22 88 76 60 108 16 179 143 112 56 98 20 68 53 193 7 84 49 1115 454 88 64 Henry Berger Jr Frank I.- Jones and Phil S. Bates left Portland this morn- 1 I inr in a storm of Tnlneled snow and J' 1 I . . . I . tx.. . 1 tain iu auvciuav t-uv .uuiuict vcsuucb of the Rose City, . the Columbia river highway, Oregon and the Pacific north west. . In many eastern cities and before the outstanding business, civic And -educational institutions of the country 74 26 81 ' 76 123 1U6 35 6 14 44 122 7 15 67 145 100 20 Vi 116 lll 12 . 504 107 81 105 55 101 23 88 77 42 43 60 108 . 17 m 145 112 68 99 20 69 196 7VJ 60 6 10 133 9 50 82 116 47 88 65 36 Ex. Dlv. Ex. Olv.. 9J they will exhibit the - BergeKJJon es wonder' color pictures reproduced in natural tints without .the aid of pig ments. Their first 'stop will be at Harris burg, Pa-, where Governor Brumbaugh wil have charge of receDtlon and ex- hlblL At Washington the pictures will first -be shown ta the National Press association, ; February 8. and to the Chamber of 'Commerce of the United States th evening of February 9. Mai L between two cities on a river in Colombia $00 miles apart will be carried by a light draft, high speed boat driven by aerial propellers. PORTLAND -FIRE RECORD -" t, ' Xnaday. '. ; - 7:42 a. m.. $03 Crawford street, chim ney fire, no damage. . lliSO a. m., 754 Corbett street, over heated stove, no damage. 6:1$ p. m., Max Kaffeslder, 1961 Sast ' Twenty -second street, north, overheated stove, loss $5D0. - Tuesday, v. No fires.. TlilWEoTERil! PR01UCE CO. ; Sueoassor te OOOTJiLUJt-WTJsrPLJi CO : . Is sow la a pesities te handle year shipmsuts ef HOOS, TEAL. POULTRY. F&G8 and BUT TER es a 6 per cent COaCMIgSIOM, es win make yen a G&ABAMIXLD PRICE. -. "... 151 rsent Street. ' - Telephones: Marshall ISSt. A-4117. , . References: Nortb western National Bank. sales. 758,000 shares. - " " Kni3pel Plea! Guilty. Arrested yesterday Iri the municipal couTtroomby Cetectives Moloney and Swennes as he finished defending tbe case of some .women charged with vagrancy; . Julius Kntspel - pleaded guilty today to having an opium outfit la his possession before Municipal Judge Langguth.: Judgment, wjll be passed tomorrow. Knlspel, in addi tion to the city charge. Is held for the government on a 'charge of -violating the Harrison act, as a large quantity of morphine was found In- his room. T " - , ,.CUmpaign to- JBtart Soon. -- . . . rh. mrmtwrihio camnalzn for new members of the North Portland -Commercial club will be completed this ..nlnr.at a ; meetlnsr - of ..the club. Teams will be organized end districts allotted to eacn team, xne memoer ship- zee nas oeen set st-ti a monui, . the money to be spent for advertising j nurooses. t I When writing or ceiling ' ea advertiser, please mention The JoarnaL - Adv.) - : "Tfiist'-' bank is e a s i 1 y ' , reached. - Right at the heart of retail business. Close to all caflines. Our " officers: are always. acces v sible and. always glad to give cgurisel when advice ; is sought. ; We want to serve you. t :Gatl" and see us. . uumdermenc National Bank - : Fif th and Stark. I? OYcrbeck & Cooke Co. Btoeks. Bonds. Cotton,' Orala, Bte. aia-ai7 Beard of Trade BaHdiag. n DIRECT-PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES - Members Chicago Board ot Trade, . - Correspondence of Logan Ac Bryan, Chicago. New Sork. - i s . .Of PortlandOregon Surplus 5. $3,500,000 You may- never need a. loan from 5 the bak,ibuttwheri you Xeep an aexount in , anr institution like this, you have the use of all its facilities, the benefit of the advice and the suggestions of its officers.