THE OREGON T3AILY- JOURNAL;--PORTLAND, THURSDAY, -APRIL -2d, 1917. . ( 19 ENORMOUS ADVANCES ARE TO- BE MADE IN CANNED SALMON Edited by . , Hyman H. Cobra FRflNT STRFFT FA1I S TO FIND POTATOES ALBEE SEES MAYOR "Were It Not' for the Street Holding IU Snppliee for the Local Trade the Eaat Woald Have Taken AH : -Real Holdings Small. BLUESTEM WHEAT AT $260 BUSHEL BASIS DELIVERY 1E11ER Millers Grab Anything Offered of Small Remaining Supplies En tire World Is Besieging Fanners to Get Some .of Requirements. . . Frost atreet trajWs ere. somewhat Surprised t th public remarks made by Mayor Albee 4n letter regarding tbe holding of supplies of potatoes here for speculative purposes, because, they- say, tbe mayor knows absolutely nothing regarding conditions. . Inveatigstlon wade during tbe day ahows that less than 40 carload of potatoes are held la tbl city's warehouses, and only 20 earloads 11 told are owned by Portland wholesalers or peculator. The figures compiled as to -tbe tout supply In tbe city do not Include 20 to S3 esrloada benf snd owned by George Shims, tbe Japaneao potato king of California. Tbeae potatoea are being held . here by Mr. Shima for the same reason that lie annually holds a similar arflpdnp- here to" protect himself asaiSst the tWw of the acreage already planted wttlt Its consequent seed of additional seed. These-..notatoes cannot be purchased rrom Mr. shims at any price untn he ascertains whether be will need there tor seed purposes on bis California places. Instead of Front street being a manipulator of potato and withholding them from the public, the facts are Just the reverse. This statement is made In Justice to Portland bmi nese men. The fact of the matter Is that 38 carloads of potatoes have been shipped within two days ketsi At tbe rate these s'tpplies are going out. total, holding ro tbe valley will be entirely -h&uatri within m fpw riava. Portland stocks ion band at this time stock owned by - the trade here are ao nominal aa to be scarcely considered. Front street, lnstesd of being a booster of potato prices, ha, actually been "selling sup- piles In small lota to retailers up to a. week ago at lea money than the wholesalers would be able to. secure In carload lots from tbe east and from California. Were it not for the - fact tbst some of the Front street men hid tbe Tiaton to see tbe real shortage and re tained some -of their supplies Instead of selling . m r in DruBin am iuiuiiu uio wuu.i. . . n . t . would scarcely be a. sack remaining here, and none would be obtainable for consumera dur iflg tbe rest of the sessoo. CHICKEN MARKET IS LOWER Loss of lc a pound is generally showing In tbe price of cliff-kens along the street, with sn accwmilatton of supplies, due to the amaller demand.: Sales of heavy bena at 21c a pound. VEAIi; MARKET OFF FRACTION Loss eW about V,c a )ound Is showing for country killed calves slung the street, with ssie now. no hll'.cr than 14Mc a ponrKl. Hogs are steady, with best quality at llc a pound. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS. -Csra.- Portland, Tfcorey Tear ago 6 .... Pesaon to date., .ess! 208 leer ago .IT1 15o3 Tccnma, Wedu'y. 8 1 Tear ago 4 .... iWnon to date... MOB 121 Year SCO ..ttttl U4 Fiattln. Wedn'y.. 9 .... lew eso 12 1 Reason to ddte..'.4444 SOU l'ear ago 7383 1257 Wheat. Barley. Fir. Oats. Ilay 5 1204 1007 4 1406 1905 1 6 7 8 2131 2332 00 227$ 14 804 1S20 326 6163 5 1108 934 14 8.VW 3808 CANNED SALMON TO OPEN WITH VERY BIG RISE OVER YEAR AGO Pound Tails' Expected to Open at Either $2.65 or $2.75 for Chinook Compared With $2 Year Ago Raw Fish Prices Are Soaring. Two dollars and slaty cents . basket was paid for bluestem wheat In small lots in the Interior by some of the millers these, this price being based upon Portland delivery. This Is S to 8c a .bushel above tbe extreme blgb record previously reached, and lndicatea the great shortage of this variety of milling, wbest. Millers are keen after small remaining sap- plies of bluestem, snd almost any price asked is available, for those having these scant stocks. Chicago wheat also touched s new high rec ord during the mornlitg, due to the foreign crop damage and the buying by various foreign interests. This also was an influence In tbe Interior of the Pacific northwest, for not oaly sre sil American milling Interests keen bid ders, but practically all foreign countries are in the market fur tbe remaining tots held by growers. Flour market rontinnea to show great strength at advances, and mlllstuffs are also hlglter. Bran la up $2 ton to a new blgb record it W i ton. while short were ad vanced $1 a ton at $13. Rolled barley was up$2 a ton at $5S59 a ton, while rolled oats advanced ft a ton at $59. All of these prices are the highest on record. FLOUR Selling price: Patent, $11.00; Wil lamette valley, til. 10; local straight, $11.001 11.10; bakers' local. $1.1 .00 ($11.60; Montana spring. $12.tj0; exports, $9.60; whole wheat. $11.80; grabsm, $11.00; rye flour. $0.20 per barrel. ' HAY Buying price, new crop, Willamette valley timothy, fancy, $20.00-9 22. 00; eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy, $23.00024.00; al. falls, $Z3.00; valley vetch. $10.00318.00; Cheat, $16.0018.00; clover, $ia.0O18.0O. GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 4 Calcutta, 11 6j. 11 in car lota; less amounts higher. M I LU5TUF FS Selling price: Bran. $40.00; short. $43.00. ROL.LRD OATS Per ton, $68.00. ROLLED BARLEY Per Son. $58 .00(859.00. April wheat bids ware 6c to 8c up for tbe day on the exchange here with, new high rec ords. Oats bids advanced $1 snd barley 50c a ton. kfarhcanU' Exchange April bids: WHEAT. SPRING LAMBS ARE " LOWER VITH ONLY A L HANDFU OFFERNG Sale of Willamette Valley Stock Shown at $134S0 at North Port. . landGeneral livestock Trade Is Stead., for the Day. . By Hyman H. Cohen. While no official price has as ret been named by Columbia river packers for the com ing output of canned Chinook, there is every Indication of extreme advances to tbe high est values on retrflrd. Among the packing fraternity tne Idea pre vails that the price of Chinook pound talis wilt open around $2.834$2.75 per dose a, com pared with $2 a year ago, wniie nair pound Mate will open at $1.S31.5, compared with $1.23 a year ago. Owing to the extreme high price ruling for canned BSfcnoo, it la understood that very few eases of pound tails will be pat up along the Columbia river this season. Most of the pack is expected to be in half pound flats, that being the popular size a luce valuea went so high. s while the proposed advances k canned sal mon for tbe 1917 pack of tbe Columbia river are rar neyona what anyone naa previously believed possible, the higher cost will be Jus tified according to packera, by the additional cost of raw materials, labor, cans and labels. Tbe price to be paid Columbia river fisher men this season baa been set at 10c a pound by both the fishermen and packera. This in clude all sises of Chinook. A. year ago the small. cannery fish were purchased 'by causers at be a pound, with large sixes, above. 25 pounds, st 7 He a pound. Tbe price canners will pay for bluebacks and ateelheads has been Records Smashed In Chicago Pit for All Wheat Options m By Joseph F. Prit chard. Chicago, April 28. (I. N. 8.) A message I waa received from St. Louis late in the ses sion that the government had commandeered I 17 cars of flour there. I The wheat market failed to bold the sensa-l tlonsl advances of the morning, and the Maydt heavy Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. 7il 43 a 18 ft - 14ft 1$ 607 670 - 90 0 .... 142 1116 7 10 10 172 27 .... 433 205 28 614 400 100 6 .... 270 100 88 2M 378 1 1 MO 333 ... 3SJ ..... 32 5 149 DOLLAR BERRIES TO. COME Dryer, BoTUm ft Co. received a messsge from Sacramento, ssying that the first crate of Dollar berries from there this season would reach . the Portland market Friday morning. teoramenro- "Oregon plnraV berries selling a $3 "p crate fur 20 pints, while Los Angeles la; selling at $l.wl.(i3 for ia pmu. POTATOES CLIMBING TO $5 Rslcs of fancy notstoes were made In a ; limited way alrnig Front street during the day ,S high km t'i. a new high record. Moot of tbe baslnesa wltb retsiiers wss around $4.504.75 per cental. . AUSTRALIAN, v ONIONS DOWN Rolf, of Australian onions are being mode jflown to $10 per cental along the atreet during the fy. The first carload of Texas onions " has bent entirely cleaned up. and other ship ments: will Soon come forward. Thure. 1017. lfll. Wed. Blwstem .$2.88 Fortyfold . 2.60 Club 2.50 Uuealsn .. 2.43 Feed ....$52.00 Tuea. J17. $2.40 2.35 2.35 2.33 Mod. 81.03 82.52 ' .02 2.45 .91 " 2.45 .90 2.43 OATS. $25.50 $51XK $50.50 BARLEY. $27.00 $54.00 $2.36 2.20 2.80 2.27 $50.50 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Tbnrsdsy ......... Wednesday ....... Tuesday Monday Saturday Friday Week ago Year ago - Two years ego. .... Three yeera ago... Four years ago..... Several serins lsnibs and a handful of ether staff were offering In the mutton division of the North Portland yards. Over night there wss .a limited run from the Willamette vsl ley. Spring bun be Just 4 of them sold st $13.50. a loss of $1.50 from tbe Initial aale mad soma time sgo. Bine then nothing whatever hae been offering. Yearlinga sold dnrlne; the morning st $11.25 and ewes at $11.00. . Nominal mutton and lamb market Beat east of mountain yearlings.. $10XJ0 11.00 Beat valley yearUuaa 10.00&10.50 Wethers t 10.00 Bwee 8.60 low Gosta '. 42oa 4.60 Esrliur lambs ".ou Cattle Trad Firm. While only one head waa sold In the cow division of the Nortb Portland market at 8R.S5, or a dime above the previous top price here, the market Indicated greet strengtni set at 8c a pound, compared witb 4c a year lit wss the lack of suitable offerings tbst sgo. I kept the trade from paying extreme valuea for additional aqppllea. Ornrral rat ! nirkH rsnee; Prime light beef steers $10.00310.50 Prima heavy besf steer 9.659.73 Choice beef cows 8.60i8.86 Best heifers B.zna 0.00 Ordinarr to sood cows Wiuai.u Prime hesvv butcher bulls 7.ot)B B.uu ot bulls o.vuws i. no Ives i.wwijiu.w gtocker-feeder steers 6.00 7.00 Stocker-leeder cows o.uutf u.ao Bwine Trade Is Steady, Steadiness wss generally shown In the hog market at North Portland. There was quite a fair run over night and early buying was of good character wltn sales around tne cent range, quality considered. General bog range: m Hmtt H.WxaiS flO future sold from. $2.80 down to $2.544. where I Best lisht 15.40&15.50 It closed. The Jnly sold off to $2.164. snd I Rouah hesvy 14.50ftiil5.00 closing tber after having touched $2.25;. Sep-lplgs 14.0txai4.25 tember sold from $16 to $1.87. where it Btocsers 12.00(313.50 closed at the knr est of the day. Resting spots I Thursday Livestock Shippers. for last night were 82.50 for May. 82 .15 Mi for Hon a. Nelson. Bend. 1 load: H. Zlcgler. July and $1.80 Wj for September. Tbe Increased J Grsss Valley, 1 load; Hout tc. Snodgrass, Le- seumg late was on an ofncul report from the! oanon. i ioaa: j. w. ADergai, loiwowwo, state department st Washington thst Gennsn w ef erl? 1. ' workmen bsve a great desire to end the war. , VT. "" . Another report also from Washington said the 1 1 H,. w rw E,t Port- Isnd. 1 load cattle and hags;' Wooster Bros., G MARKET DROPS WITH WEAKER TONE . ALONG THE STREET Stock Market Gets, Early Strength and Rather Good Trade ew Terk. April . CI. V. 0 The final tone tn stacks was steady, t Marine isaues ware freminsat, . the prefarrad advancing aver S points to 114, fallowed Vy a raaetioa sear the close te 90 peiata. Taltsd States Itaal eem- mca was la supply. . selling tnra te points. Reoessieas 'ef artmnd a pebit were soada la maay ether Issues, Nt Turk. Anrtl 9A. f I- N. 8.1 The stock California Drop" Influences DnllneSs I market showed pronounced vigor throughout i uie early traaug seaay, wita many fwu Here and -Buyers Seek Supplies making nomeroua gains from fraction to a point. . at Lower Prices Outside . Busi ness Less Keen. . The opening tone wss strong, refleetlag the appearance of many octal de buying orders, and there was evidence of pool manipulation la a number of the Industrials. " Raallalnz was- noted a snort time after the Beal weakness was shown tn the local egg I opening, causing recessions from the Initial trade during tbe last 24. boors. . Prices were) high prices-, but there waa renewed strength by no. means uniform a lung tne street. Stocks 1 afterward, and again an upward movement were offered by some of the small receivsrs I wss In order. A good deal ot attention seemed in a -Cleanup, way as low ss 81tic a doaen, I to be devoted to Utah Copper, which sdvsnced while the general selling price for case count I over a point to 115, and Anscunda followed rnled around 82c. with occasional small bust-1 with a sain ef a oolnt to 78T4 neas st 82 Vie a dozen. I Bethlehem Steel "B' mad a gain f IV. to Receipts of eggs slong the street continue to I izsh points, ana ureat is on arm ure movea show a small Increase, .and with the lack ot a I up a point to szifc. strong Psetfic nortnwest call, dus .to tba low-l -Kennecott Conper advaneed 1H polnu to ering ot values in California, the trade hae 45 t and fractional gains were made to many shown a - dragging tone during tbe last K4 1 otner stocks la the copper group. tours. Some si-cumulations are therefore T Many of the minor ateel Industrials a4 shown sloug the street. . I vanced around a point. Industnsl Alcohol Aa long as the msrket Is weak tbe trade is yielded 1 points in tba early trading to very Ukelr to continue sluggish here, with 110. followed by a rally to 111H- dally accumulations and every handler toslagl Pittsburg Coal sdvsnced 1 points to 44T4,. money because ot tbe constant declines. Such I United States Steel common waa heavily losses are usual every spring, although this I traded in. bat did not share In tba Improve- season the market has held np better than I ment noted la many other lanes, and declined ever before because of the contlnud nseasun- H ?olnt to 18. able weather. I The railroad stocks fluctuated wlthla nar row limits, except St. Psul, which opened down 14 polnU st t3. At tbe end of tbe first hour the stock mar ket showed pronounced strength. A most vig orous movement was. eJbllahed upward, car rying prices of many stocks to new high rec ords for the year. Utah Copper, after selling down to 114, was sgsin la urgent demand, advancing to 115, Kennecott moved up to points sad Ana conda advaneed to SOS. United States Steel .common quickly advanced from 115 points to lio-V4- Genersl Motors,, sfter selling at 105 points, sdvsnced to 100. and Studebaker advanced over 2 points to 80)4. Great Northern Ore continued Its upward 33 point,. Cruelbla Finance : Timber: Industry California's Annual Lumber Cut In 1016, 200 Million Feet Greater Than In 1013 U. 8.' Steel Corporation Taxes to Be $80,000,000 Says Gary Lumber Shipments 29 per; cent Behind jOrders. Farm Work Badly Held Up in Palouse, Says Rail Report W. C Wilkes, sssistast freight sad psssen ger agent of the Hill lines, baa the following reports of agents: W. P. Powers, general freight snd passen ger sgent of the Oregon Electric Railway com- pany-Recent rwtier b. enabled farmer. UcTewnt sSud; at ; , . "r r ( i . . i i CJ,vi-.. Steel advanced over a- point to 68 points. Union Pacific advanced 4 point to 138. and Reading moved np point to 96 Cen tral Ueatber advanced 2, points to 80. lands too great to permit plowing, but Urn ,' fJZJJ .h wHh days of warm weather will place land" In .hap. .fZFhiJ.1111 for cultivation. I t'.,.: .... ... ?.LT 7. came prominent In the trading, with Beading to plow, and all are actively engaged at thla time. Fall grain, while small In acreage, looking fine. crops expected, ot iwunes, pesvebea and cberries. Approximately 150O acres bop land in the vi cinity of Orville snd Independence are being planted with sugar beets. Moisture In flat BRIEF NOIES OF THE TRADE -'Carlosd of seedlres grapefruit from Florida Is due here tn atmut a week. This Is a new flrspenots are up 15e eaae f or th day. Aaparagas la now .arriving from practically - all northwest sections. Kanry Hood River at $2.00(il2.2.1 per dozen buncliea. Rhubarb cuntlnnes slugglsb st 2c a pound. California cablmse weak at 4c, account poor quality. SlriPrERS' WEATHER NOTICE Weather bureau advises: Protect shipments during 'the next 48 hour ss far north as Se : attl against minimum temperaturea of about SO degrees; northeast to Slokane, 34 degrees; sonttieaat to Boise, 32 degrees; south to Ash land. 82 degrees. Minimum temperature st Portland tonight about 48 degrees. JOBBING PRICES IN PORTLAND Feed ....$54.50 Futures-vrere quoted: WHEAT. May bluestem June hiueetem Msy Forty foldi June fortyfold Msy chib June club Msy KuMttan June uiuBian Msy , June , May June I- FEED OATS. FEED BARLEY. $54.25 $54.50 Bid. $2.67 2.58 2.52 Z53 2.52 2.53 2.60 .o .$52.00 62.50 $54.50 62.60 UMATILLA CLUB WHEAT SELLS AT $2.40 THERE official advices state that a committee hsdl been formed for the props gatloa of plans in Aurora. I load hoga and sheep. ravor or establishing a republican, form of I Comparative statement of North fuiuuucut ui uaiusa, i run: Pendleton, Or., April 26. The lest crop of 1916 wheat in Umatilla county of any else was purchased last evening by Roland Oliver, Independent buyer, when be paid County Com mit loner B. II. Anderson $2.40 per bushel f. o. b. fur buOO buithers of club. This seta a new record wheat price In this county. COTTON MARKET DULL; EARLY PRICES HIGHER PMim ln41 OA IT D TH. kt. lllnilMil h. 4nlnnl tn.- , I Month tO data. ord figures for" Mar. At noon, that month. row pracncaiiy caan, nsa reacnea sz-nu, a I (;ain 1017. at J.i a tmsnet, up 8c over last night's clos- I year to date. tug. iMMtr it increased wiu every sate. At I game 1910. one nma i.eu was paid. The high price of cash wbest waa apparent- I Gain 1017. ly the lnsptratloni of the advanea. Teaterdsy I Loss 1917 no. a nam wneat reanced 3.oo per bushel at St. Louis. .Th other markets sold at ap proximately inat nan re. At noon today No, 2 red sold In Tbicago st $2.96. At the same time, flour jumped 50 per barrel to . $13.70. July wheat opened up lc and advanced 7c, going to $2.24. while September, opening with a gain of e, ad vanced 6e to $1.96 later. The bullish wheat feeling bad a marked Influence on tbe corn market. May opened np c, later advancing 2e to $1X2. Jnly opened up c. subsequently gaining le to $l.w. September opened up e and ad vanced lc to $1.36. Oats established now blgb levels of the sea- n. May opened np c. later advancing c to 71c per burtiel. July opened np lc and gained e to OSc. September opened np c and advanced c to &7c on the MMge. Provisions exhibited firmness. Strength In grama and nogs prompted a good demand. May pork sold at 138. a gain of 75c over last sight close. Cattle Calves, Hogs. . 6.684 S43 13..VA Same 1916 4.017 885 . 1,067 !26,76 .19,733 .. 6052 9S 961 907 19,767 4.228 80.043 109,071 Portland Sheep. 3.6& 4.548 862 32.914 36,551 - Portland delivery - No. 1 Theaa prices are those st which wholesaler, sell te retailers, except as otherwise stated: Dairy Product. BUTTER Creamery, prints In paraffins wrsppers, axtrss, 39c; prima firsts, 87c; firsts, 37c; cubes, lc less; cartons, lc ad vance. .J 'BUTTRRrAT ' cream. 89c. - KGOS SeJHne; price: Case count, 82c per doscn: buying price, 31 c; selling price, candled, 33c. UVB POULTRY Bens, heavy Plymouth Rocks, 21c per lb.; ordinary chickens, 20 121e; stsgs. 18c; broilers, under 2 lbs., $4.00 8.00 per doxen; turkeys. 20hQ21c; droned fancy. 25g2Sc; cuUs, 20Q24c; squabs, $2.00 down; geese, live, 12(3 13c; Pekin docks, yeusg, iic; Indian Runners, young, 22c; old dnrks. .20(321c per lb.; pigeons, $1.25 dosen CUEB8h)-8elllng price: Iresb Oregon fancy full cream triplets. 26(S27c; Young America, tS(32!)e. Price to" Jobbers, flats, 25c: Young America,' jroc, i. o. o. ; cream onca, 3azvc; Llmburger, 31832ct block Swiss, 34(3 35c. Fresh Fruits ana Vegetables. TRESH FRUITS oranges, navel. $2.50(9 t.M) per box-, basanea, 5c per lb.: lemons, . $2.75&4.25; California grapefruit. $2.50(22.75; lionaa, so.wmsi.ou; -pesrs,, si.svn;z.w. BKRBIKS Strawberries, Los Angeles. $1.50 Q1.&0 per crate; Sacramento, $3.00; cranber . riea, local, $2.00 per box; eastern, $8.00 .per barrel. APPLES Local, $1,600X60. according to quality. - ONIONS Auatraliaan, $10.00 par centals Texas. 8Hc per lb. POTATOE-Sellng ; price, table stock, lo cal, $4.5Otfl50O: Buying price, ordinary ship ping. $400?4.26; new potatoes. 10 11c lb. VEOBTABLBR Tnrnipa, $l.75rtJ0 sack; carrots, $1.26iH1.60; psianips, $2.60; cabbage, . California. 45c lb.; green onions. 25c dosen bunches; peppers, 45c lb. hesd lettuce, $3.00 tt 3. 75 crate: celery. $7.00 per crate; arti " cbokea, eOcQl.10; encumbers, T3ci$1.50 per doaen; tomatoes, $3.00 per lug; egg plant, 20c per lb.; string beans, . (-); rhu barb, 2e per lb.; peas, 7 10c per lb.; cauli flower, local, $1.25 per dosen; asparagua, && 10c, per lb.; ntloach, $1.26 per boxjs Meau, FUh and Previslens. DKESSKU MEA'IS Selling price, country killed best bogs, 18Ql9c; ordinary. 1718e per lb.: beat veals, 14c;- ordlnsry veals, Jai3c: heavyTl2l2c; goat, 4Q6C; lambs, 16317c lb.; Biatton, 12al5c; beef. iiuik ui New York. April 28. (I. N. 8.) Business was small at the opening of the cotton market today, there being but one sale of May, and no transactions lq January or March. The tone was steady, in response to better cables than due. and prices were 6 to 10 points higher. Liverpool wss s moderate buyer, and covering In July by shorts wss noted. There wss no other feature to tbe trade, the supply being scattered. After tbe call there was a slight increase. la activity, but tba demand and supply held shout even and prices continued at near the initial levels. .Liverpool wss 13 to 10 points net higher at the time of the start here. Prices were due to coma 7 points np to i Vj points lower. Lster the market became mora active, ad vancing to tbe day'a highest prices on further trade buying, room covering and report, of Oerinaa strikes. Tne close was very steady st a net savance or to 13 points. New York cotton prices furnished by Over beck a Cooke, Co., 216-217 Board of Trad vuuuiug. Open. High. Low. Close. January 1858 1872 1858 1874 May 1S85 1990 198 198T July 191 1970 1947 1966 October ........ 1858 1805 1838 1863 December 1858 1871 1848 1868 New York Metal Market. New, York. April 26. (1. N. S.) Lead firm. Spot. c bid; April 9c bid; May, c bid. iin nuaur. spot, owawc. Spelter weak. April, 8c; May, 8e; June, Copper Steady. April. i)90c: May. 29 c; June. 29c: July, 2828c; August ana eepiemoer, iic. Money and Exchange. " New York. April 28. U. P.) Moner on call. 2 per cent; six months, 4 per cent; mercantile paper, 44c; bar silver. Lon don. 37 5-1 art; bar silver. New York, 78 e demand sterling, . $4.75 9-16. Seattle Grain Market. Seattle. Wash.. April 26. (P. N. S.) Wheat -rMtneetem z.do: Turkey uea, ; lorry fold, $2.48; Chib, $2.48; Fife, $148; Red B aian, Barley, $54.00. Receipts Wheat, 9 cars. Ran re of Cblcaro nrlaea aa furnished trr tlu I unuea rreas: WHEAT. May July September May July May ..... July bev ue ruber May July May July May July Hams, 2729c ' per lb. ; picnics, xtc: cot- 8M0KCD MEAT .taa 27c; abort clean, Safgiac; Oregon : LARD Kettle rendered. tJercea, 25c lb. : Standard. 24c;. lard coan pound, 18 c. OXBTER3 Olympta, gallon, $3.50; . canned eastern. 66c; $6.60 per doaen; eastern in shell, $1.80 per 100; eastern oyatsrs, per gaU W solid peek. $2.75. - v a . ' FISH Dressed flounders, Te; Chinook aat . mon, 20c; - perch. 10c;, soles, 6c; fkranders. or; salmon trout, 22c ' per lb.; haUbat, 16c lb.; black cod, Pc: Columbia smelt. lUC2c: kening. 60 rasor dams, 20c doaen. . CRABS Largs. $2.60; medium, $1.78 dosen. SU3AS Cuba, $10.00; powdered. $7.70; . fruit or berry, $900: Honolulu, $9.05; beet $8.90; drw granulated, $9.10; D yellow, $8.60. 1 Aoove quotationai'.re ov usys, net caan. ordlnsry, 6 6c; selected, 6c; contracts, 10c per lb. WOOL Nominal: Willamette valley coarse Cotswold. 42$40c: medium Shronsuirs. 40a 42c: ' fine, 38Q0e; eastern Oregon staple, 38 (a-i-'C per in.; coarse sua meaium. Vie par lb. HIDK8 Salted hides. 25 lbs. and up, 20c; salted stags, 50 lbs. and np, 14c; green and sslted kip, 15 lbs., 20c; green and salted calf ssins up ro xo ids., oc; green nines, zo lbs, and no. 18c: creen stags. 60 lbs. and no. dry hides, 84c; dry salt hides, 28e; dry horse Hides, si.wirz.ou; sail aors. niaes, KJ.OOy b.w: uorse nair, owe; ury ivng wom pelts, sue; drv abort wool pelt. S&c; Unr stieeo shear lings, each, 13 15c; salted sbsep shearlings, each. 2560c salted tone wool Delta ..A, $l.oej3JkO; salted snort woot pelts, each, 50c U$1.00. TA HONEY Sew. $3.0O38.2 per casa. BIC14 Jaoan style. No. 1. 67c; New ins head, he: blue rose. 7V.C leana bead. SALT- Or. rse. half grounds. 100a. til. OA nev na: 50s. S11.75: table dalrv. Sua. llflnn- JOOs. $10.50; bales, $2.25;- fsncy table and airy; $22.00; lump rock. $20.00 per ton. BEANS Small white, 15c; large white, 14c; pink. Uej limaa, 15e; bayous, lie; red. lie. , "!.-. i . Seps, Wsel and Hides. :"-?. -,-. BOPS Jiomlasl;. Buying price, 191.arop, ALLOW No. 1. Ue; No. 2. e: grease. 8c- per lb. CH1TTIM OR CASCARA BARK Buying price, jw car wa, nwv MOHAIR 1917. 66c per lb. x Ropa-Painta, Oils. ROPB SisaL dark, 20c; white, 20 e per lb. ; standard Manila, 25e. COAL OIL Water white la drama and Iron Barrels, loe per gallon. . - LINSEKD Raw, bbla. $1.28 per gallon kettle boiled, bbls.. $1.80; raw, cases, $1.35 boiled, caaea, $1-37 per gallon! lota of 250 gallons. - . WHITS LEAD Ton lota, 12a la. 600 lbs. 12Uc. ' . TU RPEN12NE Tanks, 67c; Vases, Tc; gal lon lots. 2c:.iese lots, 12 c. GASOLINE Baal price, 21e'gnen; dis tillate, Avse per gauon. . . ; is No. 1 cow . . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 heifer 1 heifer 1 bull . 10 hogs 3 nogs 20 bogs 18 bofrs 2 bogs 2 bogs 10 hogs 7 nogs 1 hog . 113 bogs . No. 1 Open. High. Low. Close. 254 200 262 254 217 225 216 216 190 1U 187 187 CORN. 149 152 146 146 144 146 141 143 136 138 134 134 OATS. 70 72 68T4 69 67 6 66 . 65 67 58 65 ' 66 PORK. 8765 3805 8675 8776 3n 2 8825 3772 876 LAUD. 2137 2158 21 30 2145 2066 2176 2160 2170 RIBS. 20nr 2035 2000 2022 2036 206O 1030 2046 POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Seattle Harket. Seattle. Wash.. April 26. (IT. P.V Ontona Australia, loc. Potatoes Yakima - uema. 95: seed. SSDQ wj; tocais, $36. San Francisco Kaikat. Ssn rraneisco. April 26. (U. P.) Potatoes Per cental Delta, good, $3.50:36.00 aitar.1 for ice bouse atock; Oregon iturbauaa, so.ixHoo 5.26; new potatoes, 62ttc. per pound; do Gar- Crntoui Austrauen, 7 per cental; do im perial and Texas, $3.25 per CO lb. crate. . PORTLAND DAIRY EXCHANGE! 1 cow ... 1 cow ... 1 cow ... 1 cow 1 cow ... 1 cow . ... 3 cows .. 1 cow ... 1 cow 1 cow ... 1 cow 1 cow ... 1 cow .. 2 cowa . . 2 cows ... 4 cows . . 1 cow ... 1 cow .. . 3 COWS .. 1 COW . i 1 cow 1 calf ... 2 beifera 1 heifer 2 hogs ... 1 hogs .. 2 hoga .. 72 bogs . . 4 hogs .. 3 hogs .. 6 bogs .. 4 bogs .. 3 hogs .. 2 hogs . . 1 bog .. 2 hogs .. 1 hog .. 73 bogs .. 10 hogs .. iz nogs .. 36 28,428 Wednesday Afternoon Bales. COWS. .Ave. lbs. 980 9SO 830 910 850 880 HEIFERS. 730 570 BULLS. 1090 HOGS. , 1S9 , 207 ... 191 .... 171 310 290 135 142 120 113 Thursday Horning Sales. COWS. Av. lbs. 880 870 S40 . 980 1 800 700 920 , 1037 1020 800 740 790 820 850 775 945 982 - 870 1440 .... 933 lOlO 600 3,637 Price. $7.60 7.75 7.W) 8.00 6.0Q 7.00 $7.60 7.00 $7.00 $15.50 16.60 15.00 15.50 14.60 14 50 14.50 16.30 14.00 14.00 Waldo G. Paine, traffic manager S. I. B. R. R., Spokane Continued rains In the Palouae I o.,r .7 w, nwJ. W,r ,n th Msrlnereferred su showed pro- J, iH'JJT'e. nounced strength, moving up over 2 points to this territory. Estimated "per cent of fall to. Delaware a Hudson made the beat gain grain winter klUed; must be "sown. Late of fhe railroad group, with an advance of 8 , , , T1""V, points. United Statee Steel common reacted will result in spring acreage be big below nor- from 117 points to 116. and Utsb from niSl. I llJli mints tn 11 .IV. ' . - - rm - Stock market closed steady. Government AMERICAN . LIVESTOCK PRICES unchanged, railroad and other bonds Ir regular. CAllfornla lanvlar Cnt -Tha aatl-1 mated lumber cut In California for 1$1 was 1.420.000.000 feet.' board fneeusura. according to a report given oat by the lowest servico-today. This is tlxrugat to bo the laj-gest cut for any ana year In the history of the state, and Is 290 million feet mora than the estimated cut ln"1915. One hundred elehty-two mills reported a cut tor 191$ -of 1. 415,541,000 feet, . board measure, and the output of the S3 largest mills wss l.S28.13(,eOO fees- On the national for est, which comprise about 19.000.060 acres In California snd contains . a stand of about 109.000,000.000 feet Of timber, 80.292,000 feet, -valued st $127.- 749, wss cut in 191$ In commercial sales, which does not include timber given away or sold to settlers at cost. Zrfan Bonds Hot Beady. Federal farm lean bonds, which were to have been offered April 1, will not be ready for sale until, about June 1. accotJlng to latest reports.' If the government bureau: of engraving and printing ts unable to have .the. bends ready on that date, the loan board probably will lssifte Interim certificates. Land banks at Wichita, Kaa., and Columbia, 3. C, nave already began making loans; Ef forts being made to Increase crops this year, according to the loan board, are resulting In many new applications from farmers for loans. The bostd believes that $125,000,000 In loans will be required before, tbe end ef the year. Sixty Million la Taxes. Elbert II. Gary, chairman . of . the United Slates Steel corporation, has informed stock holders that the estimated taxes this year on corporate holdings would riin between $60,000,000 and $65,000,000. an Increase at the minimum of $43,000,003 over laat year. Tbeae figures, it was explained, were received from the ap plication of present law a Including the income tax and the excess profits tax and did not refer to the possible re sults of taxation being considered at w.ashington among the war measures. A tax of $65,00,009 would be equivalent to more than $12 per share of the common, stock now. outstanding. It would be spproximstely three times the tax paid by the corporation in 1916 The company can apparently stand this, however, for net earnings so far this year nave been runnlne in ex cess of $50 annually for each share of common stock. Car Shortage Grows "Worse. Reports to the offices of the National Lumber Manufacturers' association duiinsj four weeks -by more than 800 southern and western lumber manufacturing firms snow production of approximately 670, Chicago, April 26. (I. N. S.) A return en gagement waa promised by the $16 bog, consid erable $13.80(5,15.95 business being done on a 6 to 10c advance, due to moderate receipts. Cattle trade was firm st Wednesday's advance. The boom in tbe sheep boose wss arrested by a liberal run from nearby feeding stations. Chicago Hogs $16.96. Chicago, April 26. (1. N. 8.) Hogs Re- Range of NW York nricee furnished bv Over- beck & Cooke Co., 216-217 Board of Trade building: DESCRIPTION. Opcnl Hlghl Low Close Alaska Gold Allis-Cbalmers, c do pf d American Beet Sugar. American Can. c eeinta 1T2000 atronr tn SlSloe hirher. UIthI I do pfd. and butchers, $15.25915.90; good -hesvy, $15.75 American Car Fdy., c. 67 68 (15.96; rougto heavy. 15.2O15.S0: lirnt. $14.515.SO; pigs, $9.85S13.65; bulk, $15.60 H 15.85. Oattle Receipts 4000. ateady. Beeves, $9j00 613.40; cows and heifers. $o. 70(311.20; stock erg and feeders, $7.13(310.00; Texan,, $0.80(3 11.20; calves, $8.0012.00. Sbeep Receipts 13,000, slow sad steady. Native and western, $10.76Q13.10; lambs. $12.25 16.0XX Omaha Hogs $19.55. Omsha, Neb. April afl. (I. N. .) Cattle Receipts 6000. Slow. Beeves, $9.50(313.00; cows and heifers. $3.5010.85; stacker, snd feeders, $6.759.73: calves, $9.O0Q12.5O. Hoga Recelpui 10,000. &c higher. Good snd choice heavy. $15.40155; rough heavy. $15.1015.35; light, $14. 7515.30; pigs, $12.75(7414 -TO; bulk, $15.008 15.36. rilieep Receipts oouo, strong. Wethers, $12.00M13.26; yearlings, $12.5014.0O; lambs, $18.25 Q16. 40. Xsnsas City Hogs $15.90, Kansas City. Mo.. April 26. (I. N. S.) Cat tle Receipt, 2000, steady to 10c higher. Steers, $10.0012.40; cows and heifers, $6.0031O.3O; efbrkers and feeders, $5.0O(glO.25; cslves, $6-0012.50. Hogs Keeeipts 7w. steady, luc nigner. Top, American Cotton Oil. c American Linseed, c. do pd American Loco., c... American Smelter, c. do pfd.. e. American Sugar. American TeL a Tel. American Woolen, c. . Anaconda Mining Co.. Aicnisun, c do pfd Baldwin Loco., e Baltimore ft Ohio, c. Bethlebera Steel, c... do pfd Brooklyn R. Transit.. Butte i Superior. Calif. Petroleum, c. . . Canadian Pacific Central Leather, c. , . . do pfd Chesapeake It Ohio.... Cailcago ft Gt, W e. . do pfd CTilcago, M. St. P.. Chicago N. W., e... Chi no Copper Colorado P. ft I., e.... cons, use loi H heavies, $13.60 Com Products, c. Price. $ 8.85 8.04 7.73 7.2J 6.21 6.04 4.00 6.00 4.50 6.00 6.60 6.75 7.00 7.60 8.25 6.60 8.75 8.25 8.60 4.60 CALVES. HEIFERS. HOGS. 119 $10.00 SPRING LAMBS. 835 700 220 610 185 240 195 200 an 150 215 100 180 40O 195 822 136 S15.90: bulk. $15.0O15.75 id.oj, ui'in, i.,iciu.f. i cmcibie steel, c puerp nnxipi WW, ij jtooc nigner. tjamns, I Co pfd $15.00 m.oo; ewes, iZAjl3.oo; clipped n. ft K G.. pfd kmbs, $12.0013.10. Distillers Seattle Hogs $10.00. Erie, c. Seattle, April 20. tP. N. 8.) Hogs Re- do 1st pfd celpts 185, steady. Prime lights, $15J(J General Electric ...... 16.00; medium to choice, $15.60(Vsl5.76; amoth Goodrich Rubber .... heavies, $15.0013.50: rough, heavies, $14.50 Ot. North., Ore Lends 15.00: pigs, $13.50 13.00. Gt. North., pfd Cattle Receipt 2, steady. Best steers. Greene-Can. . '. 10.25((lO.50; medium to choice, $9.75 Hide ft Leather, c... 1O.O0: common to medium. $6.50&9.25: beat da nfd 8.23 cows. $8.75 Vt.00; common to medium cowa, I Ice Securitiea 7.50 1 $5.00i8.6O; bulla, $4.X&S.0U; calves, $6.50 Illinois Central ajii.oo. industnsl Alcohol seep ueceipts none, steaay. isniDS, gis.oo insptrauoB $13.50; yesrlings. $12.5Ji 12.73; ewes, $10.00 I Interhoro, c. fctll.OO: wether. $11.00I12.5o. I Kennecott' copper Denver Hogs $15.40. Ksa. City Sourbern, e. Denver, Colo., April 20 (U. P. Cattle f-"f. 2fl " : " " Receipts 700, strong to lOe higher. Steers, rtZ7:n ' $lJiOV!jll.85: cows and heifers, $8.00 10.25;" iShv'l'lw' "r? fede"- 7-S09-86; 12.00 M; Motors, c. .: .... nM k,Kl- wv. Mealcan Petroleum K..i"T:SS,T;', " Wlsml Copper Sheep Receipts 600, steady for sheen, 13(3 25c higher for lambs. Ewes, $11. &0& 12.00; lambs, J15.0Owl5.T0. 84 14' 27 Vi 41 W $ 8.75 8.75 $15 60 14.60 14.00 15.65 15.60 15.50 15.50 14.55 15.00 15.50 15.25 15.50 14.60 13.45 14.45 14.25 Brother of Portland Man Shot in Battle Mldvsie Steel Mo.. Kan. ft Texan, c oo p;a Uiseourt Pacific W. I. National Lead Nevada Consolidated .. New Haven 'New York Air BraAe. New York Central ... Nor. ft Western, c. . Northern Pacific Pacific Mail Pennsylvania By feorM Uas I'lttisjurg cosl, e Bntter lost lc. eggs and cheese wera . m changed. I 4 asmbs Prices between dealers: I xEARLINGa. B utter. Week 12 yearlings . . . - Tbu. Wed. Tue. Mon. Fri. age. I EWES. .,86 37 88 38- 40 40 ..354 36H 87 87v 39 40 Mi oo o SSI n a wnr mr a v'i7xn?'rnn rvra -w-vaam 30 80V4 31 14 82 82 a2-iv. va- w.iai Cubes Extra, Prime first. rirst Dalrv Current receipts.. .31 V, 81 H 32ft 23ft 83 V4 33 Oregon trips. 25 25 25 23 68 99 170 $1X60 $11.23 $11.00 Clearings San Francisco Grain Market. Tweday Wednesday I Thursday .. San Franclsc. April 26. Barter calls: April 26. April 25. t " r" Open. Ckoe. Olose. Msy ....$3.10 A $3.16A $3.024A nIneZ. !. Barley sales: 200 tons July and 600 tons r-.-w rwmrXr. Clear lugs Soot Quotations Wheat Walls Walla. I Ba $4-004.05; Red Rusatsasv, $405434.10; Turkey I red, $4.4O4.60; bluestem. $4.40A&0. I Clearings MlUatnM Bran. $43.00(844.00; middlings, j Clearings .. Portland Basks, This Week. ....$ 8.231,080.1$ .... 8.801,835.93 .... 8,283.924.01 .... 2.607.534.04 Spokane Banks. Tsar Ago. 9 1,930,920.51 1.694,636.00 1.907.258.10 1,394,978.08 Refuse Mohair Bid At Extreme Prices Clearings. 870,624.00 76.85Z00 Seattle Banks. $ 3.426.218.00 652,676.00 sa srancisos Basks. $13,410,916-00 Taooma Banks. $ 440,461 .00 64,132.00 Los Angeles Basks. o,63T,lS5.TO arA 1,.. Lot V,n rulvi hv .T r. 1'lttiSjurg H. Clifton, 84 Maiiory avenue, or tne pressed Eteel Car, c. inlurv of his brother at tne Ftencn do pfd front. His brother, Enoch Clifton, en listed in the Canadian forces a year ago last January and was sent to England the following August. Ac cording to letters from him he had served at the front since last October. -The telegram, sent from Ottawa, Sears, Roebuck it Co. Ontario, reads as follows: I Shattuck ... ...I C . .1 ...... I- . - "Sincerely regret to inrorm you that Xo,fd " Private Enoch Clifton, Infantry, off l- gloso Sheffield !J! cially reported admitted seven general Southern Pacific .... hospital . Etsples April 10, gunshot .Southern Railway, e wnunrl rie-ht jthnnlif r: will aeni flip- I 00 P ther particulars later." 67 looi iioi 11Z 123 DO 79 H 103 21 67 V COW 102 1 1124 123 81 103 66 77 1 135 127 65H 4414 162 60V4 61 60H 8414 15"S 27 411s 000.900 feet " of lumber, orders for . S19.009.000 feat, and shipments of but 62M00.000 feet. In other words, the demand was 21 per cent, In excess of production, while actual Shipment, ow ing to car shortage, was 29 per cent less than the orders received. The car shortage continues to be the most dis tressing phase of the lumber Industry. The lnlsnd empire section, about Spo kane, Is oald to be 10.000 cars behind In shipments. ( ... . Steel 2lIlsioasoUats Independent . steel mills of tbe Paxkfle coast, includ ing those located at Seattle, Ssn Fran cisco and Loa Angeles.-are being or ganised into a cooperatives rriarkaUng organisation. In connection with the Vulcan Steel Products company of New York, a rival of the United States Steel ; corporation. The pool is being mad . for the purpose of marketing the pro-' ducts of the Independent companies en" a large scsle after tbe war. Max V, Oreyspool is now on the Pad Tic coast perlectlng the combination. ZsTUwaukee Seeks Cars The Chaearo, Milwaukee ez at. Paul railway has - sued inquiries preparatory to ordering $0 refrigerator cars, which will requlro half a million feet of lumber. The cars will be used for the fish traffic from t the Paclfio coast east, and are to be ao constructed that they can be used in passenger trains. Tips Cost Troubles. A hundred per cent increase in the cost of Iron pipe? was noted Wednesday when the city council awarded a contract to the Ore'- gon Iron & Steel company for 1$ tons of 3 inch and four tons of smaller pipe ror $ss.60 per ton. The total cost will be $1130. The pipe is to be used by the water bureau. Ess-tarn. Banket Xspcted- George I' Wlderver, prominent in Philadelphia banking snd socisl circle, will spend Friday in Portland. With Mrs. WIrtener he is traveling in the private car Newi port. They will arrive from California' over the Southern Pacific early in the morning and leave for Seattle over th O-W. R. &. N. in the evening. . " Airplane Timber Wanted. The Pros per Mill company of the Coos bsy dlu-' trict has received a large order to cut spruce for aeroplanes. A part of the Frank Boutin timber on Coijullle river is said to have been purchased espe-t dally to fill this order. Other mill about Bandon have received orders for airplane stock. . Joaa Day Toea Bonds By unanU mous vote of 86 the residents of John Day last week voted $10,000 in bonds ior a new gravity water system. 10314 ill 50 1WU o 86 06 8HK 4214 62 28 23 1 9414 9614 8t 61lJ 6214 6514 41 Bay Coos. Cower Railway Steel springs.. Keadlns, c do 1st pfd , do 2d ofd Rep. Iron ft Steel, c .. do pfd Rock Island 2d paid.. 10314 ion 6314 641, 47 7614 Bids of 65 cents a pound are $ being freely made by eastern mills through local represents- .tives for mohair, although 72 cents was oirerea ana refused by the Almlra pool during the last 24 bouts. On Saturday tha Dallas pool refused art- offer of 76H cent a pouna ror its hair - and later was willing- to accept jjt but the bidder then refused to 4t take hold. . Texas six months' hair la selling at 63Q55 cents a . pound. . - .v- - 9. - -- - : -- ' . - - . ' ' -as DAIRY PRODTJCE ON TH COAST Seattle Market. Seattle, April JO. (U. P.) Butter Nattve creamery, 30c; do brick, 40c; CaUfornla fresh cube, 3738c; do brick. 86c. Egs Select raneb, 7c. Cheese Oreron triuteta. 27c: Wisconsin trln- lets. 2Sc; do twins. 28c; Young America, 28c Baa Fraaeisoe Jgarkat. -Saa Prsncisco. CaL. Anril 26. fTJ. P.l Bntter Extras, S3e; prime firsts, 824c. Eggs Estras, ac; eitra mats, 31c; extra pulle4, 30c; extra firsts, pullets, 2914c. Ubeeso CaMfajmla fancy, 20c; firsts, 19c; Oregon triplets, fancy. 2uc. Los Angeles. Cat. AorU 26. fP. X. 8.1 Butter, 83c; eggs, 90c. New York Sugar and Coffee. New York. Anril 26. (0. P. ) Oof fee firx No. T Rio. 10c; No. 4 Santos, 10e. . - Bugar-caamragai, s. i. , . , .,: - -. Medal to Be. Given Joseph C. Poeschl A gold medal awarded Joseph C. Poeschl by the legislature for bravery in saving lives will be presented to Tennessee Copper ...... Texss Oil Texas Pacific .' Third Avenue ........ Union Pacific, e do pfd Virginia Chemical, c. . V. a. Rubber, c do pfd TJ. S.. Steel, c do pfd rtah Copper W. U Telegraph .... Westiughonse Electric. 81HI 8314 80 6314 841, 47 76 WlBya Overland him V v vfavnr Alt nn hehalf of ti I Woorworth state of Oregon at 10 o clock Friday morning In the city hall Mr. Poeschl, at the risk of his life removed a big wrench from a trestle on the Southern Pacific railroad on January 4, 1910, Just in time to pre vent a train wreck. .'Because of his action he lost a leg and sustained oth er permanent Injuries. An effort Is being made to secure for him a Car negie medal and a pension. 80H 804 137V13H 79 I m 42'2 42 6l5 5li iii4 in 118,118S 49 94 4114 421., 81 la 46 177 29 87 14! 48 9414 94T4 W14 OS 11 17h 206 .206 1514 SO 1 3U14 137 4 137 794 7914 4214 42V4 116!ll64 11414 44 29T4 115S W4 6014 31 13314 :133 14 Government Accuses Southern Pacific Co. Violation of Tederal law Oovarlag Transports tl on of ZJvestock Alleged 500 Penalty Xs Demanded, Charged with a violation of the fed eral law restricting the confining of livestock on cars, the Southern Pa cific company has been made defend ant In a complaint in federal court brought by Assistant United States Attorney Robert Rankin on behalf of the government. Two carloads of swine were shipped from Weed. Cal.. to Portland, accord ing to the complaint, the swine being in transit more than 62 hours, and were unloaded at Ashland Into pena containing mud several Inches deep, so that the pigs would not lie down. The pigs became shrunken on that acoount. It is alleged. A sura of $600 as penalty la asked for from the defendant. r Forest Rangers Putting Up Signs Rangers of the Portland district forest office are erecting trail signs on the Larch Mountain and Eagle Creek trails, according to A. O. Jack son, of the educational department ot the office. The signs, indicating the name and distances of points along the trails, were made last winter, and as soon as fair weather made itself evident for esters started out to nail them up. Although a great part of the Larch Mountain trail is not on Oregon na tional forest land, the forest office has undertaken to establish ths same con veniences aa on trails under Its super vision. Total sales for tbe day were l;Ou.i00 snares. ; Michigan Has Snow; Traffic Interrupted Butter Decline Is In Effect Today There was a drop of 24 4r cents a pound In the price of butter in Portland, today. This ' m puts best creamery butter via i4t - parchment wrappers at 29 cents 3$ and In cartons 40 cents a pound. t Calumet, Mich.. April 2$. (I. N. 8.) Snow, two o four Inches deep covers the upper peninsula of Michigan today and traffic Is Interrupted as result of a blizzard which struck this region yes terday, j. - Two Miner Buried Alive. - Staunton, 111.. April 2$, (I. N. 8.) Two miners were killed and another seriously Injured, whan 80 tons of slate fell upon them In mine No. 14 of the Consolidated Coal company here today. The dead are: - John McQulrk. 20, mine manager; John Crowder. 25, miner. . it . . . Speeder Fights Fine; Another Is Imposed T. V T. Buechell's effort to avoid a $& fine by fighting a charge of speed ing made against him by Motorcycle Patrolman Ervln, when he arrested him Sunday on the Sandy road, resulted this morning in an additional $5 being tacked on. Buechell, according to the motor cycle patrolman, was going 30 miles an hour through heavy traffic on the Sandy road. Wbert he was arrested Buechell went to Captsln Circle and complained that the arresting officer was unjust. He ap&eared in court this morning with a lawyer and a witness. Man Is Shot After Attack on Sentry New York. April 2$. (I. N. S.) A soldier on sentry duty was attacked near Manhattan bridge, one of the big gest structures spanning tha East river, today and In tha scuffle which followed the attacker waa shot and probably fatally wounded. The man. taken to police headquarters, gave the name of John Smith and admitted be tried to ktab the sentry. Six-Year-Old Girl; Drowns in River e Chehalis, Wash., April 21. Mildred Pay-ton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Andy Psyton of wild wood,, was drowsed In the Chehalls river. 9 1111 dred was six years of age. Funeral services will be held tomorrow from the Curtis church at Curtis, with In termeat at tha I. O. O. F. cemetery. Engineer Corps to Work at Presidia 2daJor Jewett of the Second Oregon! District Ztotlfled of Grades to Be Accepted at Itamir School. -' Training companies for engineer of- -fleers will form an important part of the officers reserve camp to be held 1 at the Presidio, fan Francisco, begin-' ning May 8. Each company will num ber 150 men. Details regarding theae camps for engineer reserve officers hsve been re- celved by Major Henry C. Jewett. TJ. S. A.. 821 custom house, in chirrs of. the Second Oregon engineer district, ag follows: , "Engineer reserve officers, ezcent majors of class B service, will bo, ordered to active duty with the pay of their respective grades snd to camps on recommendation of the chief ot engineers. Those recommended bv the chief of ' engineers for commission, but who have not yet been commissioned and-' those recommended bv examining boards whose papers have not yet bew! received in Washington will be furv, nished a certificate of suitability by" the chief of engineers They will be requested to attend a deslgnsted camp" and transportation and siirntatne will be paid until receipt of their com mission. Such men must enlist for' the period of the camp under section t4 or the act of June 8. 19U. Upon' receipt of their commissions they wllC. bo discharged snd placed on duty' status with the psy of their respective grades. " 1 The department will be furnished by wire the names of applicants whd cave been recommended favorably. also the names of those who are ex amined between now and May 1. It be ing the Intention of the department to make selection from the list of com missioned officers or those who have" been examined, and issue instructions' or certificate of suitability that will CelebrtUon Will Be Patriotic. State Capitol, Becramenta, Cal. April 26. (P. N. S.) By a unanlmovs vote the assembly has passed the resolution of "Senator W. S. Scott of San Francisco calling for a strictly patriotic observation of Memorial day. The resolution has already been adopt ed unanimously by th senate. Comparisons of weather records mad for more than a quarter of a century indicate that the atmosphere of Lon don Is becoming less foggy. ; admit them to the camos for training.5 New York Observes ; "France Day' Today New Tork.. April 26. (t.N. S r The French tri-color and the Stars and ' Stripes wrere waving from thousands'' of buildings in this ty today. For this Is "France day, appointed as such by Governor Whitman, because 140 years sgo the Marquis de Laay ette left Bordeaux to offer his aid Iik the cause of American liberty. a.. " Sr WTses wrltlns to or eslHne n - ' . please mention Tha Jaerssl. (Adv.) KNILWORTH AYEKUE TACTS In 1911 Kenllworth avenue from Division street to Clinton waa improved and today is one of ths most popu lar thoroughfares 1a the city. Those who reside here point with pride to its condition and are enthusiastic in praiae pf the material with which It la paved BITUL1TH1C A Q Warren Bros. Co.. Journal Bldg -Portland, Or. 0 eaae, $isai a. 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