-. . . , - f fi' ' i i v i 10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY- MAY" 13, -1916. i 4 - SALES OF WOOL- IN THE INTERIOR SHOWING AN INCREASE ST T Receipts From California Are De creased, Only 270O Outra Ar- riving Compared With 4:100 a . ,Vek Ago; frites Are Higher. While about 270o crates of C'Mlifrri:U strawberries were delivered t the IihsI mar ket during the dii). 1 lip wants of the lrnde ere much uiideriiidled. I-ast Satiirduy the rewelpts were flin-o lo i:wn iirati's. With higher prices In ("MlforniH the !irl market ' showed it like mltatur Willi nsli-s Hdvsm-e Willi ;i-iier:illy ;it r,r ' arrivals report '-d J.S3 ITBlc. I'lrat estimates of iho t'allfornln strHv- 8l1rjr etmu were fur in output i.f lit) per ,nt jjo' Ibe tiortuiil but lh" rvcei'i frt Mit down Ifi td amount considerably. I o a I dealers were limohle-. lo secure urn-', than a half to two jlblrds t'f the ani-iiiii! of Calf fmrnia sfrsw ( terries they ordered f,,r ll,p day's delivery, Indicating Ihut I lie toulh li unable to '111 itlw orders. f-war berries Hrr reining funvsrd slow) hut Hu .niiT lull, iinr I ft I J ' will iiiiii m '- pinel y t ! t I. in IKitf? , i HnI- wore rcfmrted iilontr Idnrtng the dn.v hi SI '.'i lo J- inrre hsrd to ioo rtm thru. ll-- Jmittkk tkadi ll()l,lS 1 llt.M ' ' Trade In Ihc IhiIIit ihh ik-1 li firm ImlDtti alouu Htr 'hhI. Tin- HitiuiEtun i- sl.rnla In fllllni.'. Ilciiuiiiil m ihU limp i-tjuai . tilth urtrrliiKh. a 1 ill nlilr.l ill k I't 'M WANT TO l-KAV UJ MOHAIH ,; M'lhalr ImyerB ive us n 1 L'Hdilra t'littluK of n 1 . t .- r 1 . n . 'elrah Up email reninlniiiu si" K Mson. 'i'hal li the reiihi'li. lmflll-b iiuoled Monduy nut iM son ..r Hull Iheilr d k- dinil I bey -."I.'ie ilur I lit-4i.- imlna rt'k. ItllUi: HITI'ATIOX IS STitOXti i MltUlllbm In llhe hide murk' I i-oait iiiiii vi 5irnB at lailb ruiifli- nut Aihuiil' .o.si . fwlllla. Armnliim to ; 'lilies friim the eii-.t ' lhi Ifatlicr lntresiH :ne lil'ed iiilli - Mild' tire a uiti iitic Mroiiml for lode. O! 'I.. 'v VKAI lICA S TO killed 'II, III I' Itli. .ni i.lc a tiii: 1 live. 1 l,.ST .s, , I he ! Market f lint I y i-rk In a ery. I .1 R Wr aeneral :rl li I f amall ale n- Bi oie fairly k'.-kI -tilt f -cl'l ns Imv 1'AXXKI MII.K II '' At the ,1'lviie. "f snows 1 11cMi.it I I.".. i" M IM" iploi.d y if canned ii 1 i v and si. me 1 firdajf for the l ;ii lids 1 . hn nlarVei I'll I lief I 1 1 III to.!.-' ttrpata are anil 'imiln; k'titf (he line soon a fii titer advanci UHIUF XOTKS OF slow Tilt-. TltAIIK t'hlese uii'ik i . tin try bmti r si.oniv 10 r iillllill elfi' ini'lls sell i AVW railabcs i ''Xew cfoi on crr .and flrta : old sluvv ly adv. flock Hatall'hnp ciMitiinls a c icported at II' tMOItMl ' Market Is mucked lth ir quality npplea tl low irleH. JHIIIPPKIIS' wi:Tiii;i; XOT1CK S Weather liuronu advises: I l'IVteet shlpiaents hiring 'he uev- is hours a far north 11 Seattle aLain-' luininiiiin 'em 1 1 pet-alures of about 10 ili-nr ; norllica-t to tjj HliOkatlc, "i2 degrees: southeast to Boise. 2U Aidegpiiea; south to Ahlan.t. ':.' ibrces. Mlnl Jinum temK'rat!)ie at I'nitland toniglit Hliitit 40 decrees. i - . . JOBBING PltlCKS or POKTLAX'I) f These prices are those at which wholesalers 3$ aell to retailer, except as otherwise stulei' j i ' Dairy Produce. m BUTTER Prlnu. ntr, lH.)e; prime firsts, J 27e, flmts, 2!-ic .uhea. extras. 2744 2" : j priust firsts, 25c; firsts, 2l(i424VC ikt lb.; ?1 Ualr. Ifu20c. ; ta tsuxia.nrAr loriianu iH'uvry .mi. 27c: No. 2. 25c. llln. price ti ihalei-s. delivery iv- tra: helected fresh. 22'i22'-jC d. ; case l! count, buying price, iircgoii ranch. 21 ,, MVE POUI.'IUY liens, heavy, f.ymoutb HtlCav 43c; orumary ciiicken, 1 1 ir 111.. sing-, 12ai broilers. :tll'l :'.5c lh.: tiu-kevs. !Kii2Ic: I dressed, fancy, 2tif27e. culls. !7fn20c; nig- eona; $1.4Si(ial.io: miuhIis. fl 20 dozen; geesp. lit. 10allc; I'rklti ducks, old. Ilk- II..; young and heavy, 17c; Indian Itutiners, 14c pVr lh. CUEEHli Selling price: Fresh Orgon fancv t( full cr-sm twin anil triple, lie per lb.; xounaj America. 111' . 11 ice to jouuci. r isis, Jtlc; young Aniertet. 17c. f. u. b. ; cream brick.' 2:i(i2le; limberger. 2:i4i24c: Wlsi-onsin wbcal. Bt'.iw. hi... k ; i'. Hoc. Frails and Veg-etablea. -,J FRESH rill 'ITS Uiaugcs. fancy navel, 1 1 $2.0t.l(vta.2-'i; hanuniiir, ."' II'.. lemons. $3.ik.4 5 4.23 box; grapefruit. Florida. $4.'u'a5.2r. ease; pineapples. fiValiUlc er lb.; pears. $ 1 .."oii 2 X. i BKKUIES Strawherrles. Horin. $l.75'il S3; Oregou, l.7."i'n2; goosoLerrles, 7c L. ' APl'LliW warn, j0c(u.tl 00 ier tan. accitru- 7 log to qnalltj. ' ,1 ONIONS No. I. $1.75 per cental: No. 2. Q $1.25tll-&0; aaaoclallon selling price, carlon'Is. TKANM'Oltl Al lOX San Francisco Los Angeles l (Wltbout Change x.n Koute) Th BUT. Oleads. Comlortabla, JBlegrantly Appointed ' BEA-QOUIO STEAMSHIP S13 $1-4 m 7 Sails From Ainswortb Jock '' 3 P. M-. May 19. 10O Ooldan uiles on Oolumbla Klver. AU Bates Include Bertfls and Meals. Table and Barvrloe TJmazcellaHl. Tn San Francisco as Portland S. S. 0on Third and Washington Streets .(Wlta. O-W. K. fc N. Co.) Tel. Broad 'way 4500. A-6121. : Portland $20.00 first. and u San Francisco $17.50 J ttass (30 Hours) ' Tourist. 915.00 and $1230. Third Class. S3. MEALS ANIJ HKIUH I NCLl'DED. 1S.:S. Great Northern L.tner with the speed of an Kxpreaa 4 Train. Steamer' express leaves North Kant Stilt Ion 9 A. M HAT 8. 13, 18.vS3. 87. 1'rom Ban Francisco Mav 6. 11. it. 20. q 25, tO. Sailings Tuesdays, Thursdays, nuiui uht. urminiiiiiK uas x. TIOKXT OFFICE. STB AID STARK. Phones Broadway BSO. A-6671. Dalles -Columbia Line ' ' il Opsratlng Strt.J. N.Tcal and Twin Cities Portland t tipper Columbia and Snake river points. Jv Portland About every .'';,,;,' V".-.: i.'- four daya. ro xxrromMATxoir call tatiob it. socjc. anur eu. x-mx. RAWBERRIES RISE VUH SUPPLY UNDER RADE - REQUIREMENT IpiPALACES-ffir Oats Demand Now Best of Season; Prices Are Firm Entire Coa're Grain Market Stands in a Finn Position Along the Whole Pacific Coast Section. NOItniWKST ; It A I N KKCKIl'TS. -4'ar- Vh;a. Barley. I'HMir. Oat Ha.r. 7 17 2'K( Ti 14 224,. 2H7 I'orllaiHl Snl l.'i Vear ten T'-lal thin wwk Yfr aao . . . . 1 :i 44 1 1 .o 7 Iflt.'i 1 i rr 01 1 in in 9112 1 1UO Sfin.10 tn date. 9.U! V-Mr agj ... I.1.WH Taifioia. Friday Year ngn IK IS'i.ion t dale. ''17 1.M2 1S7 I.SIM !l M2 071 4 I Year uff't . . . S'-atlle. Krldiiy n r nu .... Sca-in In dale. Y-ar m . . . . KtM,,'lH 'I'rilll I rhpN. Wheal ! rek none. H 21 i .:.;7 ; i'j -loon 40 2 n4ti i2.4o7 22"0 r'riland ihi W.JI7 Inmhel week, hurley Demand for oats In Ibe Parifie northweit Is today the beat for a number of month. From all aecllona of the nortbwent Inquiries, are eomlna; to local denlera for oata anpplle". Section are a-king for auppllea of r.ala that Laru never heretofore purchased the cereal In re. Effort of the big huyer to hol l i.'on n the market hate failed miserably and I lie Mlimllon Is today t ,e strongest of Ibe M'no:i. 'Ilie jrreiit wenreity t barley and the f.-v-t llnil liuyerx lire freely bidding $"0 '"n. fir this leie.il In the eoitnlr.v bala l'.den:iter lb-livery. The xmr rop pronpeets In I'a.'l foruia li.r barley aid the geiipral eimrse ara: ni 1 11 I loll 11 I"IIK ill" Ftt ii.iiiifiii II rubied llt. from i.lrrriionl tlml the dull bill steady. .'mis 1 .-nier. AinerlcHii ealdes t Ml it lil.irUel vl ; uiirbMirjed and .-iier. Ainei teHii ni r offset by In-k of pressure of shipper efferp. I iirgneH .-ire eary vvllh MillllliliHs I'.d hover, vnilera 11m hunted. I'lates Jul . 1 t n' llaiirt steadt lo'Id. hi'li.i Offers me lio-klns. I ndb-a I ion- if lili-rnl 'liipiiients f:i.iii Amerl'-a thiiv week sltowii I'y ltr;nlsii'Hls had sonic erfect. I.ut Alnericiin i.flers u""e slemly. Clearances fr in export coiniliba are disappointing. Tomiaw 1 cm:' Ins sctll cc. AiC'litimi We.ithrr is fine with nirivils I- In' re:i-iiii; loii then' is no pressure Outs in uruenl reipii'st !i:nl c-on held. Amis Wheat and corn elcd II. slcn'lliy hiieie sleiid.v . ran offers Ih'iilins I- I.IM la met le Weather linfavoralile ami native liyht. Arrivals iliMipiiiint 'r.j; and 'I'liiAitt ies iitoilerdtc. K .Neilliii: price. I'liienl. $5. 20: valley. $I.!M: local atralcht. $l.JoifJ ."i.lai. Lakers' local, S 4. SO n .,.-.1i ; Montana spring m-beat. d 10; expntla. l.50t4.7ti: wh.de v I'put. Iii.tjj; Kranuuj. $0.10; rye flour, 05 ter barrel. HAY Buying p lee: Wtlbimette Taller otl:y ftih.y. 20; easi.'rn Oi-r-eon-ldaho fancy " I liu.othy. $2K;,22; alfulfa. 2lta22; velqji and I nai. !; eloter. $lfl. 1 I OIIAIS SACKS 1916 nominal No. 1 Caleut 11I J la ;lUoil3c In cur lot a; less amounts arc , higher. I MlI.I.STl'KFS Sell Injt price,, carload lot. 1 lire 11 fj:i: aborts. $-Ji..Vl ! HOt.l.r'.H (lATS 1 .'ofifrt.7." per barrel. Itul.l.l H HA KI.K Y :l oofil .12.50 oer ton I tuel of interest lo the irade here during the tlny'K si'sshi'i of 'he L'jirtlaiut Merehanls l i cluii.jje vmih Hie piirelniac by a California oper ator of liHI tons May iials from a local cv porti at ?27 a tun. or 25c ahove titp bids of Kri'hiy. May wheat bid were anchanged; likewise bin ley. Merchant a IIm liiinire May prices: WIIK AT. Sat - Frl Tint Wed Tue Men ltt.l. Ask. -Bid I'.li.i stein. . HH I o7 104 list KM 1KI J"3 I 'on v fold ... 114 !W 114 !V4 14 !l2 H:i 1 luL : ii7 u:t lie; us in '.'2 lie.l fife,.. w:t tM ies !i:t D2 '.12 lied itus... :i:; ii ti:i ;i:: '.:; (12 !i2 hats. I'eed . . .2(175 27l 2ii75 21175 21175-2700 27oO BAIU.KY .'i ed 27m 2IHKI 071st 2710 270O 21150 2700 MII.USI I KKS Bran 2 40o 2.Vi 24m 2:125 2.:75 2:'.75 2KK j'Shotts . .. .21150 -H 2(125 2575 2550 2.".2."i 27t)0 1 1 11 1 m i's w ere qiiotiil : Ml I. .STI FFS. Bid. Ask. June Bluest.'lll - . . I04 ;o7 tune foityfolii P4 PS 1 .lime chll. 0:l -.17 .In lie red Fife !'o '.'8 June itiissiun Ho Uii OATS. June 2(i 1 5 2725 BAULKY . June 27(l 2H MIl.l.STtFFS 1. 1 imp bra 11 2425 252 j I .1 shorts 270o 2MSI I $1.50 f. o. b. isjiiutry points; garlic. 12Cp; new unions, ! .7."i'(2.iJ crate I'tl'l'A l utiS Selling price : IaksI. l 25 Q 1.50; buying price, l.ija 1 .15 ier cental; i. evv Caiitoriiia, Plata ic; sweets. ( -j. Y FliF.T A BLKS - '1 t.rnlps. 2 sack; carrots. $i -r sack; parsnips. $1.isj sack: cabbage, . .ii per cvvt.. greeu onions, 2.V Baen Lumhes. peppeis, r lorida. 25c doiei'.; head lettuce. California. $2.ih per crate; celery, 1 lorida. :i.jO; luuiii.iiwer, local $1.00tl 1. 15 per doxeu; Kreui h artichokes, i5c; aspara nus, ioval $l.iai(i(j 1.15 doxen bunches; not h us.- cucumlM-rs. S5cf($l.o0 dozen; tomatoes, Hurbla. 4O0; egg iuani. yuc lb.; spr.iuis, Uc, ipluacli. $.l.0t' per box; rhubarb. I'IUJc wr lh.; fieas, ofii5ljC lb. Heata, cub and Prorisiona. UltKSSFu MlCATS Selllug price: Country kllied fiiucy hoi: UittllViiCi poor. S10c lb.; tamy veulo, lotnlViiC; oidinsry. Bc; goats. ;t(o 5c" lb.; spnuy; iuuiba. 17c lb.; mutton. ""llAllS, BACON. ETC. Hama, 1922!-ic lb.; breakUst baixm, 17u:i0c .P.; boiled hams, BOc lb.; plcuic, I3c; cottage roll, loyc; Ore gon eiporis, loOiliUVac i-er lb. OYBi'tRS ulympla. per gallon. $3; earned esutcru, 55c can. fli.oo dozen; eastern lu shell, ii. 85 per 100; ruaor clam;-, 12 Vac doxeu; east ern oysters, per gallon, solid pack. o. FISH Pressed iiuuuaera, il. Chinook al- n oli, 1 1 iu 1 ; percu, im.sc iu. ; looaiers,, 5c; silver allien, be; salmou trout, 12c lb; halibut, 7'AfUlOc; tout cod, 7c; black bass, 7i.jc lh.; shad, dressed, 7c lb.; sturgeon, ISc CliABS Large, tl.ao; meilium, iloten'. I.AUU lieicua. kctiia reudereu, HVjC; staudaid, He. Groceriet. SLUAll Cube, a.20; powdered, $8.95; frnlt or berry, $h.45; beet, $8.25: dry granulated, $3. 45; IJ yellow, ti.65. (Above quoiatiuus are M days uet cash. I UtiNliY Ne, 3.25fri3.50 per case. K1CL Japan style. No. 2. c; New Or Icni.. head, 5-ktClAuViic; -jlue rose, ac SALT Comae, half grounds, 100s, $10.50 per ton; ius. $H.ao; table dairy, 50s. $ltt.OO; lOua, flC.'aJ; bales. $2:5; lump rock, $20 per ton. 15F.ANS Small while, $8.25; large white, s.ui; pink, Ij.5; liuias. $5.75; bayou. $Uf; red $0.50. Hops. Wool and Hides. HOI'S Nominal .buying price. 1915 crop choice, 11c lb.; prime. l0l.; !Ul.jjuol lu pr,Uje iijj'.ic lb. WOOL Nominal. 1910 clip; Willamette sl, ley coarse Colswuld. ;i5iit37c; medium Shrop shire. .i4(y;35c; fiaie, 32(u,,Wc; eastern Oreguu, l'jf(j3ic. lilUFS Salted hides ;25 pounds and up). Hie; salted stsga loo lbs. and up). 12c; salted kip 115 lbs. to 25 Ibs.i. lie; salted calf (up to li lbs. I 2c; greeu bides t25 lbs. aud up. 14c; greeu stags (50 lbs. and up), 10c; greeu kip (15 lbs. tp 25 lbs.;. 17c; green calf (up to 1C lbs.). 22c; dry fliut bides, 2s;; dry tiiut ei.ir (up lo 7 lbs.), aoc; dry salt hides, aac; ui) borsehlues, each, 75ciJ4tl.5o; salt boree j l ines, eacu. $2.ou(t J.ou; uurseuair, 28c; dry long wool pelts, --lie; dry short wool pelts. 10c; ' dry sheep suearllugs, each. 10(tf25c; ssllej ! sheep slicai liuj;.. each. 154i2.'-c, coarse valley , wool, at market value; medium valley wool a: market value; mobalr, 4biU4Wc; No. 1 tal K'w, He; No. 2 tallow, ic; Nu. 1 grease, tic; dry goats, long hair. 18c; dry goats, ahear liugs, each, lu(o;2oc; salted lung wool pelts. April. $1.5U&2.50. TALLOW No. 1. 8c; No. 2. 7c; grease. 7c." ( HI1TIM OK C-i.SC All A RAkk U OR prices, per car lot. 4Vac: less than car lots. 4c. MOHAIR 191(i. 17-- lb. Paints and Oils. COAL OIL Water white. In drums and Iron barrels. 10c. LINSKLl) OIL Raw. bbls.. 92c gallon; ket tle boiled, bbls.. 94c; raw. case, 7e: boiled cuse. 9k: gal.; lols of 250 gallons, lc less TL Ill'L.STlN L Tanks, Die; cases, J4c gal lon. WHI'l'K LEAD Ton rots. IOc lb.- 500 lbs lots, lie: Was lota. 11 Vie per lb OIL M K A L Carload lota. $a4; leaa than car lots. $35.50. UASOLINE Basis price 19Vic per gallon. IJvernool Cash Wheat, LlverTsl. May 13(1 1. N. 8.-)-WlHHit-Spot No. 1 Uaultoha, l.ta; No. j northern rt)ruZ northern rnrhtr. 12a 5di No. 2 red western winter, lis so. WOOL SALES SHOW A VERY STRONG PRICE ALL OVER COUNTRY Trading In Interior Oregon and Idaho Increasing With SOc I$e ing Generally Offered for Best; Whole World Is Strong. Wool aalp'a Id Interior 0-egnn and Idaho are aomewbat more liberal and -l-e are still teDdlng higher. Sales of i-oarse atuec are -retwrted In Null Uregoo and Idaho as l.'gh as SOe a pound generally altrBi'rh some utra good quality is reoorted 1- to 2c cbovp tola extremp quotation. Conditions In the dompstic wool trade arc 01' the tpt known among the present trade. Wl He I here Is aome lendeticr anion; a cer tain per cent of the Atlantic 00:1st trn.le lo await more definite news regarding the I oaslliility of England allowing wisi! from Itj -olonie.H ro come to the I nited Statf-a. moat of the big mill are preparing for any energeney that msyiarise and are openly In the market for supplies at the extreme quo tnlTmis. Here and Ihere picaupa of Willamette val ley wihiIk are reported from .'10e t !7c a poind but the sales In the valley are by 1.0 meana extensive. Yakima continues to offer rulber freely Ita poor quality stock twit bold er of good quality are not Inclined lo riinh Iii lea. Foreign markela cnntintip very ffrm. ir- eci ding to a('iiul julvlces received here Ing the day. v eur- Early Losses in Wheat Recovered Opening Price Steady hut Soon After Depression Forced; Lioss Is Then Regained. Chlcaco. Mtir IT. - iT N. S i Opening hent i prices Uaiav were Hlsvut steady to Friday's ' dose, but early liquidation, particularly in tbp deferred futures, curried values fractionally ! under. A rwovery movement, however, at thp end of the first hour, established a level about Sc up from the opening. Copious rains In th" southwest precipitated liquidation by some of the leading bulls. It was the general trade seiiilmcnt that weather isimli t ions are decidedly against material oper aCoiis by the bullish element. At the same lime th:it liquidation by some of the leaders was in progress, it was noticeable that con siderable buying by members of the local iinwd was lieing recordeit. 'iTiole in corn and oats was light and of a mixed character. Sominient In those two grains leaned toward the bear side 10 an ap preciable extent. win. T npen. Iliirh. Iivv. Close. Mav I I.".'.. 1 Hi' . I 15 I li:-,B Jiiiv it'! 1 1 7 "-j lir.'N II7-SB September ... 1 l(i IIT 115L. 1I71. COKN. May 74'. 75 74', 7li,A July 74 1 74', "?!', 741.A Sepletulicr ... 7:j S. 70 7:; 7'i'-. A OATS. May 47 Vj 47", 47", 47 B July 4:i-S . 4:i 4.".', 43', Septcmtier ... Mm 40 Mi:t ati" TURK. May ,, 2.UI5 2'!!I5 2:40.5 2:;:5 July 2.".7i 2-177 2:!ti5 2;ti;5 September . . . 2:140 2:145 2:io7 2:145 LA KIT. May 12X7 07 12KI I2S.7 July . 12HO IJH7 12S7B Septemlici' ... 12U2 I:miu 12tK IJoOB RIBS. May 12 7 5 1 27 5 1 2(55 1 2 7 5A July '. ... 1202 y 1277 12112 1275 Siplember ... 12-o . 12:ai 12MJ . 12S5A AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Henver. Colo. le"f steers. 7 f 7.N5; stockt I'! S.o'.t 12. I Iocs 5i; : $b.i;5tili.7o. May i:l. -Cattle. I'm); steady 75ftj'J; cows and heifers. .",.75 and feeders. J74iS.4U; calves. higher. Top. $9.- bulk. Shei'ii None. Chicago Hoga $10.15. Chicago. May 1 : :. ) 1 . N. S. Hogs Ite ceipts. ooeo: strong, toe above veslerdav's average. Iiulk. $9.15'b; 10.05; light. $9 HO' i H. lo; mixed. $9 t5iii lo. 15; beaw, $:).(ioi( lo.I5; rough. $9. (So .'All. 7S ; pigs. $7.:j5ii7U.5(). Cattle Keceipts. ltm; steady. Native beef steers. $7. Wo :1(). lo: western steers, $SU:;: stockers and feeders. $5.90f(i S.l); cows and iM-irers. $4.:i.'(ft9.50; calves, $7i&10.50. Sbeej Kei-clpts. KM); strong. Wethers, $7.20 (ub.tiO; lambs. $s.2o'gl2.15i aprings. $11M- I. j.50. St. Louis Hora. $10.05. St. Louis. May 1:1. II. '.V S. t Hog? Re leipts. 35Kj; higher. I'igs and lights. $7.50 W9.95; mixed and butchers. $11.5510.00; good heavy. $10((-lo.D5. Cuttle Receipts. .Ml; steady. Native beef slters. $7.oOftt.sC ; yearling steers and heif ers. $s.5(i(uu.75; cows. $5.25fi H.25: Mockers and feeders, $5.50'S.50; southern steers. 5.75r48.75; cows and heifers. $5i-uK; prime southern steers. $'.ii-ii;9.50; native ca'.ve, $("ii H .50; prime .vearllii'.'s and beifers. $,s.7.VnH.r(i. Sheep lceipts. ljo; steady. Wethers. $7 if "hi; lamlis. $Kii)L(l2: ell),ed lambs. SDtft if. 15; clipped ewes. $7.5o(nS.50; spring laubs. $10(u;14. Kansas City Hoga $9.90. Kansas City. May 13. it. N. S. ) Hogs--Keielpts. 5oo; bigbir. Hulk. $'.(.05 U.s5: heavy, $.S0fu;9 .90; iaekers and butchers $11.70 iJl'll.SS; light. $9.i;0i(9.5; pigs. $s..jii( it. 25 Cattle Receipts, i.i H ; Meady. Prime fed steers, $9.35ii'.).05; dress-d beef steers, JS'it 9.25; western sieers. si9.4t); stockers and feeders. $7s8.7Ti ; bulls, $5.7547.50; calves, $0.5O(q.H)..''i. Shee Receipts, nonp: steady. Iiinhs. $9.50 W12; yearniig. s..sir(j, u ; wethers. $7.755t j-u 5U ewes, $7.5l)fU9.2.'. Omaha Hoga $9.75. Omaha. May IB. il. N. s. i Hogs rre etlpts. 8K); steady. Heuvy. $9.00(fi9.75 ; liht Li..Kjftl,ll.."): pigs, $7,7549.25; bulk of sales', fP.55ijl9.6o. Cattle Receipts. 100; steady. Native sieers, cfflU.SO; cows Htid heifers, $(1.75f,.25; west' erii steers. $7..Vi-aP; Texas fteers, $7(US; stoi kers auoV feeders, $d.75iUS.S5. Sheei Receipts, 1O0; steHdy. Yearlings, $8.76(a 10.75: wethers. $S.25fj9.50; lambs $10.7512.10. Seattle Hoga $9.25. Seattle. May 13. (P. N. S.) Hogs Re ceipts 91. steady. Prime lights. $9.15'a9.25; medium to choice, $p9.15; smooth heavy, $s.50fi S.75; rough heavies. $8tfi8.25. Ctttle Receipts none, steady. Rest steers, $8.5019: medium to choice. $8t5.50; siM, mou to medium, $ti.oOg7.50: best cows. $7fc( 7.5o: common to medium cows. $4tJ.50; bulls $4..-Ofi.5o: calves. $7.50e,N..'0. Sheep Receipts none, steady. Lambs. $10y 11.50; yearlings. $9fti.9.5o; ewes, $7.50gS. BOSTON Boston, Adventure COPPER QUOTATIONS May 13. Copper bids: 3 ; Miami ... 99 I Michigan . . . ... 7 Mohawk .... . . . 23sN'ev. Cons.. . . 2 ; Nipissine . . . 38i 97 V, 17V. 24 1 17 : 70 Vi. 94 9iJ 22 5, 2 84 32 S 50 75 lb'si Ahmeek Arcadian Alaska .... Baltic Belmont. . . . Butte Bal.. Butte Sup. . Cal. & Aris. Cal. Hecla 4S1 North But.e. 2!fsNorth Lak -. . 93 I Ohio Copper 74 Vi I Old Colon v.. , 555 jcild Dominion 2 iOscecla 1 'Qulncy si;v!Ra-v Cons- - Santa Fe .2 8hannon . . . . Shattuck " Stewart 3 j Success ... ! Superior . . . . Canada Centennial . . Chief Cons. . . Chino Cons. Cop. M Cop. Range. . Cortes Crown Res. .. Dalv West. . . . i East Butte.. tit SUP- & Boston irst Nat'l . . Franklin .132 Goldf'd. Con. Greene-Can. .. Granby Hancock .... Helvetia Indiana .... Inspiration. Isle Royale.. Keeweenaw Kerr . Lake. . . La Salle.... Iake Copper. M KInley bar Majestic .... Mason Valley Mass. Gas. . . I i amarac'K ... o-i 4g jTrintty 7 go 11 Tuolumne ... 38 T4VI Cnited Fruit. 160V4 35 V. F. Sharing 75 314,1:. 8- Mchy.. . 62, 451 i J P". 29 27VaTnitd Zinc. 924 jijL'. S. Smelt.. 76 5 1 do pfd 51 V4 4l. Verde Exn. 28 16 iCtah Apex . . 4 57 tJtah Cons. . . 134 75' 1 Victoria 3 3 '.Winona 4i 13 Wolverine ... 67 1U I Wyandot .... :J S : iTtiknn fSrtlrl ... ' Mas. Mining Mayflower. ilex. Cons. .wo. T. lUt IBarneg King. - 2 Calfoirnia Grass Cattle Run Fair For Coming Week Expectations of 10 to 1 Cars for . Monday; General Trade Shows Steady Throughout the Day. I'OKTI.AXO I.IVKSTOCK KI N. H"gs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep Saturday ik'it 2 Krldav S22 2M Tl ura'day 4i7 2.".s V edneaday 4.1 1 4 Tuesiluy :!So li'.T Monday o42u 47ii Week ago 177 s Year ago :ai 22 Two years ago... 271 17 i; 4"ri VI 7 rn:: 4o 4 ::'.) 2'J 14 1 111 Three years ago. I'm .- The big movement of alifornia grass cittle is on. Kur Monday'K rtarkcl it North Portland lo lo yi loads of grassera from the south are due. Market for eallle la ;uuwlng mreittU at full prices for quality. General cattle market range: Choice pulp-fed steera... $8.9039 IS Choice grain-fed ateerr.. S.73 Ordinary grain-fed teers 8.25QS.40 Choice hay-fed steers S.50taS.75 Uood steers 7.."jOft8.iX Ordinary 10 common steers .00y,7.00 Choice cows 1.50 Ordinary to common covvb 7. 25417.35 Choice heifers 7..")dfli7.75 Ordinary heifers 7.0U7.25 Choice bulls, U.30QH.W :oo) to r.iii-v.1.iic 4 ikxW.'i do ! Ordluary to common bulls 2.00a2 75 Best light calves 8.00 (Juod calvet. 7.0U7.i0 Hog Market Is Steady. Market t r hogs is just about fteaily. Sales during the previous 22 i hours were nu-de generally at H.IO for tops with cue lot at tb lo and tills seems to' be the extreme price at the moment because the lot sold at "tie higher price carried no extra freight charge lo the north and was of excellent quality. Cel. era I hog market: Cl-oti'c liKbt weights, nominal $..i'.Vu 0. 10 liuud light weights SiilO'ilJI.iHI Medniui weighis h.i8.75 Hough and heavy 8.00(fct8Jio Sheep Continue Strong. . Small markctiii of r hecp and lainhs are shown from day to day at North I'ol'lnnd vtdtli a small increase In the recent inovenient. Knlirp market for niutt'-n is firm at recent prices, $IO being ir'el olfer. . for lamLs. Oeiu'iiil shorn unit ton ind lauih range. I I0..1O I euct spring lamoa. Kest yearlings. 8.0"4i 7.51' tiood to comuiun wt-theis Bcbt ewea Good to common ewes ( Saturday Livestock Shippers. Hogs (i. W. Offield. Klamath, on- b I'. VV. I.upznian. W'alla Wa"a. nine hend boat; John s.utrl8s. P.l hei,.l l. L0.1t; 1.. no : by M. I. avis. Morrow. 21 'head by Inoit. Mixed stuff Peterson Bros., Wahinton, one load cattle, hogs and sheep; C. F. l.'ick'-, Clackamas, two loads cuttle, calves. a'lid ho-.-s; J. F.. Stiilth. ambili. om.- load c:i;tle. hogs and theep; J. M. Mlsliler. Marion, one load Logs and sheep; I-bron & Foreter, one h at calves, hogs and sheep; loiurley A; Norwo-d, l.ii'ii. one load cfinlc, calv'.s and hos; Marlon, one load h"gs and : Friday Afternoon tialea. tier beep. Y. F.yre, LA MRS. .No. Av. lbs. 41 lamlis 57 5 lambs II i:yf.s. II ewes tin 0 ewes 17-. 7 ewes 142 Y I.-THLUS. 3 w ethers Idti YKAKLINOS. s yearlings lol 2" yearlings 95 2 yearlings 74 Hoes. 31 bops 202 S bogs 145 3 hogs loll Saturday Morning Salea. STLtRS. No. Ave. I.bs 10 steers 1111 IHKiS. 4 hogs iir 9 hogs op? 11 steer's ihii 1 bog : 3Su i hogs ... 14o SPUING LAMBS. 12 Iambs :l Is lambs 09 YEARLINGS. 3 yearlings Ha KWKS. 3 ewes 1 Id 1 ewe l.lo BUCK SHEKP. 1 aheep 120 10.110 s.isj JH.50 (.(l 4 .50 $7.0(1 J.i") (i.l'll C..IM) $h.05 7 . 5o 7 . 50 Pric s.: $i. in 9. 10 9.05 S.oO ".til) $10. co 10.00 $9.25 Ji fiO 8.O0 $1.00 BANK STATEMENTS OF COAST Portland Banks. This week. $ 2.879.7iiv 94 ... 2.l37.(Si7.9.i 2.219.511.12 1.79S.57ii.o5 1.944. 1: ;k.4 2.2.38. b.'iH. 95 Clearings Monday ... Tuesday . . Wednesday Ttursday 1 rlday Saturday Week . . . Clearings Clearings Balances Oaring llalauces Te.ir ag. ( 1.918. XD1.36 1.451. 889. 1 1.893.031.21 ' 1.755.395 20 l.tMii.-'o.si 1.434.4S7.I7 $13,212,994.20 $10. 093. fill $10.3715.327 San Francisco Banks 00 Seattle Banks. $ 2..1K2.2.VI oo 30.5. 871.00 4ll.l-to.isi 144. 847. i0 Tacoma Banks. J.0I Angeles Banks. Clet rings . . . . . .$ 4.OW.504.0O DAIRY PROIH Cfc ON THE COAST Seattle Market. Seattle. Wash., May 13. (C. P) Butler -.Native Washington creamery, brick, 29c; ditto wild pack. 2Sc. Cheee Oregon triplets. 21c; Wisi-onsin triplets. 2le; Wisconsin twins, 21c; Young America. 22c. Fggs Select ranch. 2tlc. San Francisco Market. San Francisco, Cal., May 13. 1 1'. P.) Putter Kxtras, 24'-jc; prime firsts, 24c; firsts. ZOr. Kggs-T-Kxiras, 22c; llrsts, 20'sc; pullets, 19V-. Cheese California fancy. IClic; firsts, 12c. Los Angeles Markets. Is Angeles. May 13. (P. N. S.) Eggs Case count, LOe. Butter Fresh, extra. 25c. San Francisco Casli Grain. San Frauclsco, May 13. (U per cental California club. Sonora nominally, $1.701.80; . P. I Wheat, $l.n2'.jtai.70; northern club nominally. 91.7 Sf 1.80; blucstem. $1.92KW 1.95; Turkey red northern. $1,8710001,,. led Russian nominal, S 1 -7 .frr 1 . 7 T -. . . " Barley l'er cental. $1 .32 Vl-4f 1 .35; shipping tnd brewing. $1.4(ifal 42'.,. Oats, per cental Red feed. $1. 271131. 33; ; No. 1 northern white.. $1.42U, fti 1.45." Chicago Produce Marke. Chicago. May 12. II. N. S.) Butter mar- get stronger; eggs unchanged. Butter Receipts 9:na) tubs; eresmerv' eit- I ires. 2s Vac; extra firsts. 27Hr2ic; firsts. 2it27'lc: seconds. 2(f(20l-Jc: dairies extras SSic; firsts. 2 l-jv ; seconds. 2(i5j2ii-ic; parking stock. 24frr24'c. fc'ggs Re-eipts :w.52.j cases; firsts. 201CtC 21c: ordinary firsts. 19((j:i9:4c: mlacellan--ous lots'. 19fi20-:,c; extras. 23(j24c. Various Wheat Markets. LlvVrpool Cash .vaeat unchanged. London Cargoes on passage steadv. Diiltith May. $1.2IT: July. $1.22V. Winnipeg May. $1.19; July, $l.l9v,. Minneapolis May. $122V4: July. $1.22. Kansas City May. 11.O1S; July, si.ott'4. Kansas City Cash wbtal corn a nd okts steady and unchanged. St. Louis Cash wheat, corn and oats am! uucbauged. a;ea'.'y Oregon Apples in South. San Francisco. May 12. Apples, California, Newtown Pippins. 4 tier. $1.15: do 43 tier. 7tis5e: do 34 tier. t.25r 1.35; other varie ties. 75ci$I.OO per box. Oregon and Wa-fii-itrstoo: Wiuesapa. $1.85ftt2.25: Newtown Pio- plue. 75c4t$I.OO for cbulc. and J1.2.VJ1.50 tor I amy aud i.wcji.iJ lur extra fancy. San Francisco Wool Market. San Francisco. May 12. 1 1. N. .) Wool per pound. Humboldt and Mendocino. 8 months' growth. 21i23c; do" 12 months. 25$28c; mid dle, conn ties, 8 months' growth, good, 17j 19c. du fair. 13 17c; Red .Bluff aud vicinity, SMjc23e. , . . ....'., ,. St. Lnnlg. Mo., 12.(t. N. 8.) Wool uucbangeU. 4 Edited by Hyman H. Cohen EGG MARKET ELS FIRMER TONE WITH DECREASED SUPPLY Iteceipts Along Wholesale Way Are Smaller for Week and Outside Price Overtop Those at Port land May Go Still Higher. j Keceipts ! show ing a of eggs in the local market are a fair decrease for the last week, onp or two of the leading receivers to report fairly liberal offerings of from the country, most of the say that offerings are dropping off. the general buyiug nrii-e for case While continue supplies handlers While etunt eggs In the country remains at 2 '...c a dozen, basis delivery at Fori land, the nu.rket Is standing in a firmer position. This position Is aided somewhat by the flituer tone noticeable recently in the m rto ero and southern markets, in fact te trend of the 1 1 ni er bpasou. Some pnj ing Hcliillg ll.arket egg lliau trade all over the conn'ry is normal for this period of the the outside markets are aciuaPv as much for eggs as retailers are at here. Indicating- that the local Is far too low. ' Grain in Umatilla County Is Damaged Farmers Declare Recent Heavy Bains and Present Cold Weather Are Cause of Appearance of Yellowish Spots. Pendleton, Or, May 1 3. Farmers of I ViratiUa county are iidmittinR that the j lieavy rains of the last twr months j ami the present culd ucatiter lias I proved damaging to tl'Oir. growinj; I Krai n. Several of the more pessimistic (declare thai present indications point to only a 75 per cent cop but others are more optimistic. At the present limp tiir Krain Is very s-pottp.l. Side liy sioo with stands of tall, healthy colored crain are spots of yellowish short grain and in many lipids therii is more yellow showing than Rreen. Farmers attribute this to the fact that the 'tcavy rains heat the ground hard. The hest cultivated fields are showing the most damage. POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Seattle Market. Seattle. Wash.. May 1.1. it". P.) Onion" Green. 25'-: green Walla Walla, dot. 20c; Oregon. 2(u2've; green local. 25c: Yakima. 1 'c Potatoes - Whltp river. $26-i2S; Yakima p.i. Thank-. $::2'n34: Yakima gems. $32(t34; early rose seed. $35. San Francisco ilarket. Sail Fram-isoi, cal.. Mav 13. (I'. PI Potatoes, per cental Peltas pi -wbarf ordliy irv $11.35 j-r hundred: Shimas, $l.40fo: 1 .KO; Oregon fancy, $1.1S'W2. 10; Washing ton. $l35(n 1.90. Onions. er cental Oregon repacked, $1 60 (til. S; Australian. $275(i3. New York Cotton Market Month. Open. High, .lanuarv .... 13.34 13.3.". March 13.60 13.51 Mav 12.S9 12.90 JiilV 13.01 13.01 Augrust 13.07 13.07 September. . 13.10 13. lo October 13.15 1 3.1 fi December... 13.29 13.29 Low. 13.27 13.48 12.84 12.89 13.02 13.0ti 13.05 13.19 Close. 13.32 13.47 1 2.84 ll93 13.02 jo. 06 13.10 13.26 I Eastern Barley Markets. Chicago. May 12.- II. N. S.i maltlng, 72'(i83c; feed, MCrHZx-. New York. May 12. (I. N. fi-m; malting, 8c. Harlcy firm ; S. I Hurley Kansas City. Mo PRi'iey, 57c. May 12. (1. N. SI- New York Sujiar and Coffee. New York. May 12 Sugar--f'entrifuea!. $1.52. Coffee New York, spot. No. 7 Rlos. No. 1 Santos, 10c. . . Excitement of War Draws Auto Drivers r. V. Wagner of Kalama Say Several Toont; Men Are Preparing to O-o to Bnssia to Handle Auto Trucks. Hearing that the Russian govern ment Is employing- young Americans wherever possible to drive the big war trucks purchased from automobile manufacturers in the United States F. V. "Wagner of Kalama is trying to make connections with the Russian agents who are hiring these chauf feurs. Mr. Wagner said yesterday that he is competent to drive any sort of motor conveyance, having had experience with practically all makes, and he is eager to share in tlip excitement of the big conflict over seas. Several other young men of his ac quaintance are preparing to join the motor truck division, Wagner said. Wagner became Interested when he recently read a Tacoma dispatch tell ing of the number of trucks on the docks there awaiting shipment to Vladivostok and of the young Ameri cans being employed to drive them. Injured on Gasoline Speeder. W"hen a gasoline speeder on which they were riding was -derailed by strik ing a spike on the tracks, H. E. Faulfir of 422 V4 East Burnside street, and W. M, Caurtour were injured last night at Barnes station on the Union stock yards branch of the O-W. R. & X. Part of Haulfer's ear was cut off and he suffered bruises about the head and the legs. He was taken to St. Vin cent's hospital, together, with Caurtour. but the latter was immediately dis charged. PORTLAND FIRE RECORD Priday. 10:49 a. m. G. Johnson. 305 East Twelfth street, roof, alight damage. 12:37 p. m. 271 North Sixteenth street, sparks on roof, slight' damage. 1:06 p. m. 234 Sheridan street, sparks from chimney, slight damage. 3:16 p. m. R. Good, 13V4 East Twenty-eighth street north, over heated gas heater, $5 damage. Saturday. No fires. When writing or calling on advertisers please mention The Journal. 'fAdv.l Qverbeck & Cooke Co. Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, drain. Eta. gl-217 Board of Trad Bnlldlng. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES - I v ' -5 -. . -- - - f - ' Members Chicago Board .of Trade. , Correspondence, of Logan & Bryan, - Chicago. Ntw York. . , Stock Market Is Irregular at Start Opening Trade in New York Is Mixed ; ISarly Session of the Leaders Shows Unloading. New Yiork. May 13. (P. N. S.) The msr k'et was Irregular at tbe opening today. TL abort week -and session incited aarly selling in aome of the Naders, bot for tbe moat part prices bvld well In the firat hour. That bv. losses wpre not severe, but It wis apparent thaf tbe entire list lacked tbe sustaining qual ities of a market Influenced by a definite trrnd. Uncertainty orer the Mexican situation continued to hold the balls to a restricted po sition. ' . In the rails. Canadian Pacific. New Haven and Reading vera moat actite. and prlcea ad vsuced materially from higher openings. Steel siia-ks were less active than they have been ou some Saturdays In the paat few months, and li regularity dominated tbe course of prices. Alaska Gold opened 1 point up. and later re al ted fram 24. Anaconda waa fairly popular, tut the metal list, as a whole waa compar atively dull. Zinc and the locomottTe stocks wire well treated, but prices were Inclined to be unsteady. The Industrials, no doubt are more affected by the present state of suspended market ac tivities than any other department on the bo;.rd. Marine preferred wag In brisk moe ruinl. and in the first trades a 1 point gain win postied. Industrial Alcohol waa active and higher, and Mexican Petroleum sold aroun-1 107. The aggregate of first hour aalea waa 147 100 aharea. Range of New York prices furnished by overbpek 4 Cooke Co., 216-217 Board of Trade building : 'Vscrlmtlon I Open ' Hign 1 Low 1 Close Alaska Gold 24 24"m, 23 23 1 Allls Chalmera, r 2svf 2SS 28 2S AUis Chalmers, pfd 82' 8.1il 2'.l K! Ainrriean Reet Sugar.. 73 73t 72H 72 Anierieani Can, c I 57'i 57V 5T I XI Atnerieaa Can. pfd Amerlcai) Car Fdy.. c.. Ant, HI 1,1 M tT4 Ameiieaa Cotton nil, c. Ktl! .3a, 53 laV American Linseed, e. .. 22 ! 2:mil 221 2i.'"i Americas Linseed, pfd. 51 51' SUi SPJ jtnrrican Loco.. 70' 70 '-i I 70 70 America Smelter, c. 9-8 9SV4I 97Ts! 08 Anieilcsi) Smelter, pfd j !1I4 Atneiican Sugar, e H3i.4 1 1314 1112 i 1 12 S, American Tel. & Tel I 128 American Woolen, c... 45 45'4 45 45'a Ansi-onda Mining Co... 84 85V M k4 Atchison, c 103 lOCltUllOOH 10:t AK-hlsoii. pfd i itOOTs Baldw in I.oeo., c W)4 R- 881; 89' , rtaltiinone & Ohio. c... 88 Ks Rethlebein Steel, c 449 450 1448 1448 Bethlehem Steel. pfd..i 113.1 Kiis'klyn Rajiid Transit I .... . I M'.. ...-.I 23 . 75 117IS1, 53V .13 112 G-J W 13V,, 13'.. 7'j 37 9.1 9.1 .13 i .13 43t4 43 i1334 81' 82 , . . . . 1 1 1 ; lif. Petroleum. Calif, petroleum, pfd. Cnnadiar Pacific (lentral leather, e. . . Chesapeake .1 Ohio... h bneo lit. w c . I 'lib-aco A Ot . W.. pfd lid. ago. & St. P. . Chino I 'ripper Colorado F. I., e. . . Cons. i;ais lrncible Siecl. c C-uelhle Steel, wfd . . . . Kistlllere 1'rie. c L'rie. ist ;ifd Ueueriil Kh-ciric ( general Motors 17liv .13',' r.2i 1 " Si I I7HV1 51 ii2'j! 131, 37',. 95 V 54 I 4411 7 ' P.T. 54 41 82 c, j 83 5-t 53 i r.2i .12 h 37 V, j 37 I 37 52 I 524 ."'2 168 HH7ll7ii ! !457 78Vii 77 I 77 :i 37 2S 17 I ioodrich Rubber . . . i;t. Norfii.. ore lands i;t. North., pfd Oreene t'ananpa.... Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol.. Inspiration .! 41i3j 41l 41 I I ' 1I4 48 V, 48 U, I 481 48 !H1;10110H4lliil 1101 : i.ii : ivu low 4.1 Vb 4.1i 45 ! 45 Interboro. e 17 K. C. Southern, e 17 17 I 17 ....I 26 70! 7 79 I 7I . . ..128V 1 jickawanns Steel .... Lehigh Val lev Louisville & 'Nashville. Mexican Petroleum . . . Miami Copper ,. M . K. A T.. c Kenneeott Copper .... Missouri Pacific National Lead New Haven New York Air Brake.. New York Central.... N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk 4 Western, c. 7l' 79 79 ! if7 ' ' 38 4 6-1 8 82itt 107 I 34 4 I 56 74 '3V4 105 124" ton liai 3 4 B5 6 8 Bfl 0 82 131 t 62 ioovi 123 I j 1054 1 i i-t ' " 10BJ S8'4 1 T t Northern Pacific l i nnsylyanla Railway. l ii? W . 101 'l01 27 I 28 M IM i copies ijas IMttsbung Coal, c Pressed Steel Car, c. Ray Cons. Copper Railway Steel Springs. Keudlng, c Reading. 1st pfd Reading, 2d pfd Rep. Iron & Steel, c. . . lot 27 47 22 42 S9V4 lfil 27 47 22 42 90 45 42 48 47 47 22 43 00 i.V ' 22 43 89 V, 43 48 424 48 I, 48 14 Rep. Iron A Steel Rock Island Sh.-.ttuck Scars. Roebuck & pfd 1" ...I 20 10t09 11081, 20 I 194 19 32"-! Co. JIS.11186 1A.-I' !1STVj StudebaRer. c. ... Sloss Sheffield . . . Southern Pacific Southern Railway. S'.uthern Railway. TenneM.ee Coper . Texas Oil Te.vas Pacific .... Third Avennp I' n ion Pacific, c . . . I i.ion Pacific, pfd ii: 141 l.'I.V 140 o5V4 'I fa: rs 98UI 98 97H 98 ' 2211 21 22 pfdl 1124' 3 2l 03 . . .1 4fl I 4 I 4341 454 ...192 192 I191!191 ..' Ill,: HI,! H It . . .' ' I 1 ...13.1 135 13.'. irS . . .! 83 ! S3 1 82! 82 .. ;5.'.: .V. j 55 ... I 84V.I 841, sua. 83 I S. Kuhtier. c I". S. Stpel Oo.. c 1 tab Copper irglnla Chemical, c. W. I . Telegraph WestingtHiuse F.lectrle Wisconsin Central ... Wisilwofth 8)l 8fl 80 S0 43 1,4 i 44 43 V, I 43 921,1 95 I 92! 95 2l 3Vtl 02! 62 i I rw 136 !136I136 '136 .Total sales, 274.800 shares. Xot Injured Internally. Attending physicians are of the opin ion that John R. Zukos, driver of th. big automobile that turned over at Twenty-fourth and Flanders streets yesterday afternoon, had reiceved no internal injuries as the result of being pinned under the machine. Zukos is at St. Vincent's hospital, suffering from a number of minor injuries, but will probably be able to leave in a few days. S. Butwell of Seattle is also at the hospital, suffering from a scalp wound FIRE, THEFT OR FORGETFULNESS are the causes of loss when money is hidden away. Deposited here, such risk is avoided, and a small pocket check book makes all funds available for your use at any time. Does safety and con venience appeal to you ? If so. open a checking account with THE UNITED v STATES NATIONAL BANK Third and Oak St. Capital and Surplus I $2,000,000.00 AN EXAMPLE OF ."S::;' '' ' :. . ; V. - nisi' ii mi ISWHI'i il il i i n mill HI Hi I I A BREEDER OF BARRED ROCKS FDR 22 YEARS Winner of Panama-Pacific Championship Tells of Success in Breeding, By Harry R. Rurke. Buttermilk for young chicks is given credit by M. J. Myers for a large measure of his success In breeding "i" Panama-Pacific exposition champion barred rocks. The chick get nothing else to drink until they are four months old. "Buttermilk Is great to mature the chicks. It Is fine to grow feathers and it keeps their bowels In splendid shape." Mr. Myers says In summing up its advantages for the young chicks. 1- "vil-Jd'lfMSSSSrr ;;! i ' The First National Bank Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplus, $3,500,00Q In every department of banking we are prepared to serve the public acceptably. The Bank NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO Founded 1864 I Capital pair! in gold Surplus 'and undivided Commercial Banking Interast Paid on Tim and Saringa Deposit Portland Branch Corner Third and Stark Sts. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Head Offics TORONTO, CANADA Etbli,hed 1867 A General Banking Business Transacted Interest Paid en Tim Deposits Commercial Letters of Credit Ioed Exchange on London, England, Bought and Sold PORTLAND BRANCH CORNER SECOND AND STARK STS. F. C MALPAS, Manager . , .juliStfB , , 1 1 11 :) 2 5. Z '' Z. LINE BREEDING .-V- ' '.-.S'-: ':.: . M .j.mfjfi , - 'ex v.--.-v :. if The non (above) was tlie result of rockerel mating, tlie ire beinj a noted prize winner. M. J. Myers. Sixtieth an! l!vision Mreets, tlie breeder, won the American a-SKOtiatlon medal at Spokane in 101 f, with tbj younger bird as leNt parti-color etl bird in the northwest. He was third prize rock at Panama Pacific expo4tion. For 22 years Mr. Myers, who lives at Sixtieth and IMvlsion streets, has been breeding barred rocks. Starting with the Latham strain for pullet mat ing and breeding from drove Hill, and Thompson strains on the cockerel side, Mr. Myers has brought his strain up to a standard Hint will compare with anything In the country, an witness his winnings of first pen, first cockerel bred lien, first pullet bred cockerel, first cockerel bred cockerel, first pul let bred pullet and many oilier places at the I'Hnama-l'aci f ic exposition, where he was the largest winner in the !arrei rocks. That utility Is bred with the show type is manifest In the fact that Wal ter Hogan, originator of the Hogan nystem, gave Mr Myers second, fourth and fifth places In Judging for egg producing formation In ,i hot class of all varieties of birds. Mr. Myers feeds his chicks dry feed to start with and feeds lots of dry bran, the birds getting no wet niajih until about two months old. Bran, he considers, is a great ercg producer, and knows of nothing better than Xtt feed lots of bran to the young stuff. At 5 o'clock In the morning Mr. Myers gjves his chickens their first feed. This is of scratch food, fed, par ticularly in winter, in a deep straw litter. At night the old birds are given a light feed of a moistened mixture of bran and cornmeal, fed in troughs In the winter or on the clenn turf in the spring and summer months. The younger ones are fed grain at night. Bran Is also kept constantly before (Continued on he following Page.) of California coin prof its - $8,500,000.00 $8,272,629.57