THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1913. 19 FLEECE CAUGHT ON BARB WIRE FENCES WILL BE .GATHERED ni WAR; VORK SUBJECT OF AJALK BY ONLY LOIR PRICE IS EXPECTED HERE IN BUTTER T RING Accumulations Shown on Every Sid . With Make Increasing at ifomfl ana , Outside Product Taking Some oi the Trad in Territory. ,.' . Stagnatine and weakness ar shown In the tmtt.r in Am Mnerallr throughout th Pacific Northwert aa result of th lower price, that California sdppliee arc being oifsrsd in twa aec- Uon. .-., . .,, . - with tti nrmWHnn of horn eresinerie in- eraaaing quit rapidly from day to day and with additional snppllM of tbe ontalde make atailabla. aj-enmnlattntia are senertL tot a while thia ap plied principally ta tha lesser known stats brands that bad no oaublUbed trad her and vara only marketed whenever there wss surplus at hma. Jut now tha cits creameries are showing a congested trade and additional weakness baa therefore cenereuy developed in in traae. With the weaker trend of the trade and the earttneae of the season, which make -the storsge nmtiaA imx anleker than daring recent rears, creamery inter are trying their beat to keep cleaned np from day w aay. i nia win im ally remit la lower price for both butter and buttsrftt. I - i haaaa ericea droraod yeatrrday and ladle tlmu bidnt Ut further loss for the immediate 'future. Thia together with the alack demand for canned mil and the elimination of Mia eorxwna- ariea at leadtns bidder for raw milk, haa thrown ' the bulk of the supplies upon tbe creameries, .YALlfSCIA OttANGKS ABK OFFEEED 'lrt offering ot Valencia orange of the sea son are renorted. on the' local market about month ahead! of previous seasons. The etock waa in good Condition and-was Quoted at $7.00 a bos for am ail dies. - - . Butter-Price J Goes Lower in '-. Portland Trade There will be a sharp drop of 4e a pound In the price of butter by looal creameries, effective Friday: morning. Thia place the Hoe of print In parchment wrapper at 44o and : In carton 4M per pounds The price a butterfat was reduced today Be pound t the same time, making No. 1 sour 44o per pound f. o. b. Portland, hinni nM ccmoco 10 IfUUL UI1TLHUL0 10 BEING GATHERED Scattered Lots of Apples All That ' Eemains of Crop PACIFIC NORTHWEST Idaho Forms Society to Pick Fleece From Barb Wire Fences Aggregate Annually Lost Is Said to Be Consid erablo in District. i i. . . i Pins and Needles In Shipment of California Fruit Vina and needle are being placed In Cali fornia product by seme Interest at (hipping point, a condition which ha alarmed the oal trad, neeentiy a Meat firm, in re packing a bos of orange, found a needle In one of tha fruit and eoon after found another needle In a pleo of rhubarb owning from the south. Again a rusty pin we found In an other boa of orange. The attention of fed eral authorities ha been called to the matter. Man Interest have recently organised a - 1 elety for the aol psrpoae of ft ring the many hun dreds of pound el wool mat snouany toe to waste In that state. . -I ' ConserratioB of fleece, due botn to in ex- tr.ra Men nrirea now available, a well a th Practically No Full Carload Lota Are i fact that the nation need the etrppiie to clothe na oiatera ana auion, use cauaca um mar.xw to seek ' out all the wool that to eratterea ; on barb wire fences ta the Cent state. , This l laid to saaregst a big volume.. The Jue condition is shown In Oregon, - and In some parte . of Washington, ae well as other Pacific Northwest sections, ThO work of gathering this stray -Wool haa. al ready started and excellent result hare - bees Lading Shares Go Higher at Opening Of N. Y. Market MILLS MAY HAVE TO CLOSE BECAUSE OF SHORTAGE f GRAIN Wheat Supplies Not Being Delivered to Pacific Northwest Mills With Great Shortage of Transportation. South Sells Barley. Now Being Offered at Pri mary Markets. With the exception of a few scattered lota, Don of which is aeid to bo more than a half Carload, there are practically no apples now being offered to the trade at leading Pacific Northwest I achieved. 1ETTTCK MARKET 18 ADVACIHG With n atlenc of 2 Tie a crate in the bouth, the local market for head lettnee is aSpeCted to ahow a similar rise within a day or so. A carload came in from the South to reUare b portion of the shortage here. I I i I a ' ' , ASFABAoL'S PRICES ARE LOWER With greater', offering ot asparagus from the south and with a rather slow demand, the price I her la dropping. Bale were mad during the day at 8 010c for flat and around 1:1 Ho for pyramids. j growing center. Thecal storage house are said, to retain' only fair supplies, which consist principally of red cheeks. These are said to be showing consid erable scald. ' ' Some carloads of' apple stUtsmnain at prl maty shipping center, bnt these, are said to ha been sold nd are simply awaiting shipment to eastern center. Market advice from the east indicate' S continuance of the former moderate demand, with prices practically unchanged at leading Centers. Sam of the annls which art being offered to the local trade by shippers are so poor they ought to be condemned by officials. In nor mal seasons the would l Bnt be tolerated upon any market, and in aome section! would not be j allowed on sal at any time. Oats Market Firm But Trade Light By Joseph P. Prltehard ' Chlrago. April 4. (I. N. 8.1 There Waa a stranger market for corn and oats, with the former up H w He. whiles the latter wa H higher to unchanged. Prorlslons were 10 23c lower. Chicago, Tha condition of the wool ' maTket la very strong in all section, with additional business reported at the recent high range. In Yakima aome business is reported, but the season then i just aoout starling. Generally Steady- ! Tone for Livestock Local Market Shows a Quiet Tone With Limited Arrivals in North i Portland Yards. 'April TEAL MARKET DRAGGING BABLTJ market opened firm today, but trade was light Market for , country killed calves continues rterloaded along the street and the general trade is weaker. 8ale are still being made at lBwi (9 lo for tops, but few are shown at the higher figure. Movement draggy. . Uog are firm at tb recent advance. PORTLAND XrVEBTOCK RUN Tharsday Wednesday Tuesday ......... Monday Saturday ........ rrauy .......... Week, ago Tear ago 3 years ago ...... 3 pears ago . . . ... 4 years ago There was a steady tone generally for 'hogs at the opening of the North Portland trade for the day. Arrivals overnight -were small and consisted principally ot Willamette valley Bog. Cattle. Calve. Sheep. 80S 84 ... .110 230 40 ..... 606 211 8 ! 22 617 1282 4S -i 10 00 140 t i 269 257 47 , 478 254 1 , SS 888 224 1 .. 833 182 1 242 . 224" 115 .. 11 . 220 1 1 87 Local traders Were on both aide of the market. u . t . . - . . . i iiu coiiipvvu principalis m n uiaiovn mwi board demand for cash oaU continues with ,tock vhicb came forward on guaranteed price, bid 18 Ho over May. .ieneral ho marks ranee. .GO MARKET IH REALLY WEAKER While there is still a fight on between two firm whe-ar! trying to outdo each other in bid ding for outntde buainesa, . th local gg trade I wak and th bulb of th sale of current re ceipt are shown around 84c a dozen- on the ; treat. A few only t 34 H 88c Th corn market 1 without much feature, trad ing being light. A little scattered liquidation in May pork wss the feature in provisions. Belling is scat tered, but buying is limited. ""corn Oven. High.. Lew. Close. 125 7, 126 H '125 126 H 89 K 84 89 H 83 H ; BRIEF HOTE8 6V PRODUCE TRADE i Chicken trade "till quiet with limited offer ing", demand' -small. ('abbage market is steady st SKo for Win nincstead and! 8e for other varieties. Demand for tallow lav firmer at full former price. bean market inclined to show a weaker tone I generally. . f - m h tradi la rather quiet at former prices. WEATHER KOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Waathr , burean sdrise: Protect shtpment ! ; during the noit 88 hour against tha following minimum temneratur) Going north. 88 degree: nnnheast over 8., P. At 8., 8S degree"; east to Baker, 80 degreeet eouth to Ashland, 82 degrees. Migii mum temperature at Portland tomorrow, about 40 -dagrte. eneral ho, market ranee. Prime lia-ht . . . : 81T.00A 17.25 Prime heavy. .............. . 16.T0l "n Pigs ...................... 14.50915.75 Cattle Offering Light Onlr a Helit run ot cattle anDeared In the North Portland yards available for tbe day'a trading. General trade condition ar at tbe fonner price rant. General cattle market ranaet . Good to choice steer $11.00 1 Medium to good steers IO.BOi Common to good steer. ....... 9.00 1 Choice cows an., beifen. ...... .7o i Common to eood cows and heifer a. 00 Canner . Bulla Calve ..; Stacker and feeder steer. ..... Load of Bheeo arrives A' real load of sheep came forward to the North Portland yards overnight, much to th surprise of th trade. Steady price condition ana trea ara reported. General sheep and lamb rang: Western lamb ....... . . , . , , , f 18.00 Nw Torlt. Anrll d ft N. ft l n.naa I -rriin . . ia'nn wa active at tha onenina of the cotton market 1 wthr . . . is'ko today and th tone wa firm, with pricea 18 to Ewe 10.00 SO Point hither. Prominent nun traifem anit I Hhnrn ahem. SUata nndar Onotationa. comaiMloa house' were food buyers and spot! United States bureau of markets . report tlre- nrras aiso purcnasea, wnuo? -Wall street, uptown I stocs; loaaea .Apru a, in canoaas; May ., April ...... alay .... . . May ....... April ....V. May ....... July ; April ...... May July .89 90 85 U. 85 PORK 4808 4820 LARD . 2590 2595 8820 2620 , RIBS 4800 4808 2570 25&0 S610 2435 2402 2442 2492 2577 2608 2427 2477 2393 2482 2483 steady 12.00 lll.SO 1 10.00 110.75 t : 9.50 4.25 ! 8.25 8.00(a) 1 9.00 7.80 912.00 6,60 9.50 PIMAL TRADI IftfTCaULAft New York. A sell 4(l. f4. .) While some stocks howt Mrona, th rnarkot In aanoral wa irreeular during tna final aaaiinaa toaay, tnoss of tha leasing Issues reacting traovionaiiy. Oontral Leather was oxeeptlenaiiy trona , mo. In ua over I point to 07 . and Maalcan P- trolaam aold ua ta 04. Steei cemmos reected 4 to SOVa and Paarln prereerea oroepee to aav. - ,' ZS1 ,009 shares! a on as, a707,aou. New lark.. April 4. (t K.'C) Few devel onmanta over niaht were genarally regarded with satisfaction in the Wall street district at tbe ODenfcna- of th stock market today, and furnished important Incentives for bullish operation in many tarce. Th increased attention attracted to tha Condition In th steel trade with th ex change heavy allotment for equipment, made tha steel industrial prominent ta trading. American Car . At Foundry aaoved up to 80 K. and Baldwin rose 114 ta 78 H. Tha marina imuet were also la argent demand. At lantic-Gulf moving up 2 H to 110 and Marine preferred mad a gain ot to 62 H . The action of tha W abash director in W elarina a dividend on the "A" preferred ktoek yesterday improved tha position ot th railway list generally. Many of those stocks made fractional gains. with special interest attached to the trading la Reading, which advanced to 82 14 . There wa continued core ring of Stude baker, which rose to 41 14. American Can was Influenced to aome extent by widely circulated report of tha coming divi dend on the etock. although official of th c pan? said they had no knowledge of any such intended action. Liberty 8H were aold at 98.98. While the second 4 wer traded in at 96.64. The strong tone shown at tbe opening was fairly maintained throughout the forenoon, al though there was aom alight recession du to th continued absence of outside speculative In terest. . Moat of th buying came from the spec ulattv element oa tbe floor. Room traders wer generally bullish. Tha copper stocks were in good demand. Anaconda moved up to 684. and Utah made a gain of 1 point to 79 . General Motor mowed up 1 point to 119. while Studebaker yielded from 41 to 4 OH. Atlantic-Gulf, after advancing over 2 points to 110 H. reacted to 109 H. and Reading waa also in supply, reacting trota maaiiH. Bonds were steady. Th market waa utremely dull during tha aft. eraoon, but the tone waa generally steady. To bacco was exceptionally active and strong, mov ing up over i point to 02 and American Su matra Tobacco,- after advancing over 2 points, to 98. reacted to 97. Mexican Petroleum atrong, moving up over 1 point to MU. General Motors sold up to 1204,- an, upturn of nearly a points. The traction issue were strong, Interboro Consolidated moving up over 1 point. MR V1SHARD, VANCOUVER ..! : . Tells of Good Done by Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. and Urges i- Continuation. - ' MO SESSION IS MILD of tha Portland aroftant- ea ch ant waa bald an aoeount of th rwnt aaatn af T. m. wviiaaat SOUTHWEST CKACf RECEIPTS -Jar- WheaL Portland, Than. 1 Year ago . 1? Season to data,. 8678 443T Tear ago Tacoma. Thar,. xaar ago - . . . Season ta data,. Year ago . . . Seattle, Thurs.. Year ago . . . Season to data.. Year ago . . . IS S 4280 5419 .1 Barley, nour. oeta, Bay. .... a S 7 15 8 0 828 899 1411 1868 190 1214 3069 2086 .... ... 1 248 1443 If 813 168 18 Vancouver. Wasru, April 4. Tfc.8 audi enca that gractad Major WiShard at tha Vathodiat church last rla;ht waa an ap praclaUv? on hut ona that Justified tha major's aaaartlon that the Pacific coast is not awake to tha raalltloa of tha war as ret. Tha lowar -floor of tha church was comfortably Tilled but faw were in tha balconies. . - Attorney J. Is. Sutherland, county chairman' of tha National War Surinam commtttea," trealdd and Introduced tha speaker. Major Wlshard ajsva a short sketch of tha kalaers Ufa prior to tha war and a! nee, referrtnr to him as "tha most picturesque, most damnable, fool J .... V,.,, WVWW, Wk....,WW.V. 4137 382 1447 970 2813 ish. childish, conceited Of personallUea.' 4203 800 1381 1221 8820 har an through Portktnd. Seattle and Tsec: the season shown higher price for barley than other parts of th coast, and thl aoathera selling ha therefor created a nominal ton la th local trade. n.. t at ears ta saoT wheat ta the mill ia causing great apprehension among miller of the Pacific Northwest Th sjtustioa. while showing a alight Improvement during th last day or so, it said to have been recently the worst known here. Wltb tbe Facuie wonnweai mill anable to aecure thai needed auppli, tha ttuatioa ia far vors aa regard th ahipmenta to th east and tor Europe. . George V. Hayes, in charge of the 2rtB ra pine mining division ot tha food administration since the death of Theodore M. WUcex. na aent the following ho tic to millers: "W ar advised by New Tort omee thai circular No. is. form MD-1370 wa mailed to He told of - the atrocities of tha "kultured Huns, statlnr. however, that soma of tha deads perpetrated by tha Germ ana were ao awful that he could not telt them even to an audlenco of men. After telling; of the black side of tha war he told of the bright work being- done by the T. M. C A. and the Red Cross. Ha stated that If It took 60 0,000,000 dollar drives to keep tha T. M C A. going- It is worth all It costs. Tha major then explained the work that tha association Is doing and what it means In the life of tha soldier over there. The appeal which he made to the women In behalf of the Red Cross, and the rreat need ot the material which the Red Cross chapters supply, as pic-, lurea py Major Wlshard should fill the Red Cross workrooms with workers not Finatice : Tim ber : Industry Portland Bond and Security Dealers DevaM Their Energies to Boosting for Third Liberty Loan; klamath 'Couity - Fanners .Borrow $100,001) . From tha Federal Land Loan Dank. ; , regulatiana governing all wheat and rye millers, I only in tna anernoons but every day In no matter of what capacity, covering th sal and I the week if neceeaarr. "Iet ua a?et buav exehang of flour by such millers to individual I as tteVer before In endlnsr thin war In a Copy, w ahall b pleased to forward it to you. "Milling division circular No. 12. lorsa Ml 1285 wa also mailed to all millers. This cir cular contains th new package differentials, and if you have not received yoar copy, we will for ward it to yea on request." i ear of coTCrnment re filiation of coarse grain price I causing th marketing of considerable stock ia California, aad some of this barley s coming forward to local cereal mills. rLOUR Selling Price: Pstent. 810.00: bar ley flour. 818.00 018.80; Willamette valley. 88.G0. local straight. 89.60; bakers' local, 69.80 &1P.0O; Montana spring wheat, patent. 810.60 c- SO; whole wheat. 89.60; graham, 89.40; t)e .i.ur. 812.78; oat flour. 318.65 per barrel. HAY Buying price, new rop, Willamette timothy, fancy, 836.00 per ton; Kestera Oregon Washington fancy timothy. 880.00 alfalfa. S24.00: valley vetch. . It cheat. 886.00: eloref, 820.00 per ton; grain, 126.00 ) 26 00. ukaln BAcas Moaiinai. no. l uaiea. 24 V 23c In ear lota: less smounts higher. MILXaVrcrr -Hraa. tlO.UO g S0.BO: short. 832.00 82.50; middlings. 889.60 99.80 pes ton. ROLLED OATS Per barrel. 813.80 13.00. ROLLED BARLEY Per ton. 877 79. CORN Whole. 672; cracked. 878 per ton. TRADE iJT COTT03I ACTIVE WITH RISE AT START : ltanse of New York nricea furnished h rime. beck dc Cooke Co.. 216-217 Board of Trad building: '.. ms.Bo! 115.00 118.50 118.00 11.00 JOBBL5G PRICKS IJT FORTLAJCD These am the prices retailers pay wholesalers. esoept as otnerwis aoteo. Dairy Products UrTTTEB Selling price; Creamery prints. In nerafflne wranoerk. extras. 48c: nrim firsts. 4e; firsts, 45c; cubes, lc Jess; eartona, lc ad vance; dairy, 84 035 lb; buying price, cube, 41. . BUTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. No, 1 SOur cream, 44. - CHEESE Sening price: TUlsmonk fresh Ore ana fancy full cream tripleta, 2626o lb.; Young America, 28 4 33 Ho. Prices to Jobber: Tillamook triplet, 24e: Young America, 35a f.o. h. Coo and Curry. - Price to jqbbers f . o. b. Myr tl Point: Triylets, 28 He; Young America. 24Vc; brick. S8o; limburger. 85c; brick Swiss, " 40e lb. -. - i EGGS Sailing price: Case count, 84 08So do. Buying price, 88 9 84. Ssliing pries: ' candled, 85 86c; eWtea, ia cartons, 87c. . LIVE POULTUY Nominal. Hens,- 20e; brofl er, 40: old roosters. l7gfS0c; stats, 809 'J Sic; turkeys, 28a)80et dressed fancy. 88 (0 89t No. 2s. 30c; rroab. 33.00 doa. ; geese, live, 22 8) 26c; ducks, 85 lb.; pigeons. 81.60 deaesv ' rresh ' VtsJles and PruK lRE8T KRL1TS Oranges, 85.00 7.75 box; btaanas, 4ft) 6 He lb; lemons. Stt.60 9 7.75 box; California grapeirult, $8.60 bos; 3'larida, 15.30 6.25. APPLES Tallow Newtown, extra fancy. 4 ii ko, a? ?a- a sin at an- ii J.00; choice, 4 tier, 11.75; 4 H tier, il.OOl 4 tier, si.soi siea uneesa, extra uncy, SH tier. ILia; ur, ea.ov, 71 uer. 4.W a tier. and Liveroool aold. . 'Tha amaiul th I counted-aatwo-ears: supply and It wa noted the transactions wen t Cattle and omy ma a on advancing bid. - Th market closed firm at a net advance of w do o rxiinta. Month. January . May . ... . July' October , December Open. 8158 8400 8880 3197 8177 Iffgh. 8200 8460 8380 8248 3216 Low. 81C8 8893 8328 3103 8171 CHo. 3202 8449 8378 8245 3218 PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT : Portland Bank Clearinas. This week. Monday ....3 4,523,026 08 8.244.417 24 8,233,177.85 8,281,150.93 ' Seattle Bank Spokan Bank'' Tacoma Bank 8 Tear ago. 3.590,273.69 2,884.208.18 2.65S.980.8T 2.906.110.03 5,014,869.00 1,601,569.00 1.155.094.00 866.878.00 625,406.00 - 27,818.00 California Oregon Totals Portland ... 2 One week ago ... 8 1 Four weeks ago. . 4 8 For Seattle South Dakota 2 Washington .... 2 a Totals Seattle. 3 4 One wee ago., . . 80 1 Four weeks ago.. 1 1 Clearings Clesrings tin . SmmIvii mIi. - 314,536.964.00 - , Los Angeles Bank 8 4,863,390.00 POTATOES ALL ALOKO THE COAST tan Francisco Mackett San Francisco. April 4. (U. P. ) Onions srown or yellow,- 7 a ay sue for good tck. Poutoea (pet eenUl) Delta. 81. 0091. SO: Oregon Burbanks, 81.1091.88; Washington 62.26 choice, 8 V. tier. 82.23 4 tier. 32.00; SStoA Oani 3125. sVaetl "si flfl'a too 4 H tier. 81.75; 6 tier. 1.60t Rome Beauty! IiVb-l " V-BO aa the Los Angelt Market -I Angeles. April 4. L N. 8.) Potatoes eembinaUon, SVk tier, 82.00; 4 tier, 81.75; 10c beg teas ia 8 boa lota where price is ever 81.60 boa - ' DRIED FRUIT Dates, Dromedary, 83.00; faros, 82.60 crate; raislue, 8 crown loose m mea ts!. 10 lb ia 60 lb boxes; fig. 88.80 box for TW-e o. psossge. ONIUNo Helling Price to retailer Oreann Na 1, 3125 ft) 1.D0; No. 2. 75e 81.00; - oarioad DriCe of association. 31-26 L o. b.t aarMe. .7 lb; onion sets, 14B16e lb. Kw crop Tax Bermuda, 62.00 rrst. : POTATuKa beiiins price t Tabl stock, Bur bank. 16c 0 61.00. Buying price: fJ. a No. l. 1 6o cental, country points; sweet potatoes, a V e ' lbs 4 VEGETABLES Turnip. 31.80 sack; carrot. 81.50 sack; beets, 82.35 sack; parsnip, 81.26 aacb; cabbag. 3 ft) 34 lb.; grsea onions. S 8c dog , banc baa; peppers, 4uo lb; Head lettuce, 81.90 w 3.28 onto; celery, S6 9 90 doat artichoke, 85c . doa. I cucumber, hothouse. 8L2591.75 doa; tomatoes, Mexican, .oo lug; eggplant. 85a lb; asparagua, 114yl2Vkc lb; ruubrb, 9e lb; cauli flower, local. 76091.00; sprouts, la Vic. lb; groin peas. 17b lb; torasradiab,. 18 lb; spinach, 81.2691.80. ' Mast, Fish and Prevision ; - ' COUNTRY MEATS Selling price country killed best nog. 81 e 2 2e; ordinary, lit SOe; best veaL 18 Vfc 9 19c: ordinary vest. 18 9 IH He; rough heavy, 1 So; goata, 109 L2c; lamba, Ittf 20c; mutton, lsteylte; beef, 10 as lie tc . gMOkED MEATS Hams. 2ft 84c; break fast bacon, S3 ft 490: picnics, 24; out tag roll, 28; abort clears, 89988; Oregon exports, smoked. S3 la. . - FACKEKS' MEATS Fsncy steer beef. 19c; fsncy cow beef. 17 He;! fresh lamb, 35c; trosea lamb. 220 lb. , i - LARD Staadard; 28 Ht lard eosspound. , OYSTERS Olympis,' gaL, 34.60 r canned sast ra. 66a can. 36.60 doa, oaast oaatern. gaL, solid pack -48.60. . FRESH FISH Dressed flounder, So; stoat. head salasoa, 22 9 28e; tJaL Chinook, 38. pgrok 7 9 8e; eole. 7ei salmon trout, 18c; halibut. 18920c; black od. lie: berring. So; smelt. 8c; tksms, hard shell, 4e lh, 32.75 box; crab. 61.75 W3.i0 doa.; Columbia smelt, 31.00 box; shad. 14a Oroeerlei . a SUGAR Cub. 89.60 H 1 powdered, 88.87 H ; Iruit or berry, 97.87 Hi fx Yellow, j 87.27 H ; granuiaiea, ei.stv; oeei.; e i.a i ia t extra C, " 47.62 H I golden C. 67.87 h. HUSKY New. 88.00 ease. ' RICE Japan atyle. No. 1. SH; Nw Orleans head, 9 Ha; bin rose, 9c, SALT Coarse half ground 100.-815.60 ton: 60. 817.26; tabl dairy. 60s. 620.00; .100. 619.30; bales, 8.70; fsncy tobl anddairy. 82.25: lump rock. 320.00 ton. - f B KAN 8 California, ' sales by jobbers ! Small white, 13914c; large white, 18c; pink, 94e; II mas, 16V4e; bayous. 10 He; red. 11c Oregon heans, Diiying price, wnite, mscnine Cleaned, 9Vs A etlOe lb; band picked. 10H911e lb. ' CANNED MILK. Carnation, 15.70; Borden. ' V.OQr f,.v, f - JMSSIO.,- ev.vv; 4400y, 86 53; Yeloban, 85.60 esNe. CuFrtE lioasted, 16 H 9 80c lb. ia sacks OT drama.' ., . .j ,:) ; . BOUA CRACEEBS BuTk. 18 lb. - NTJTS Budded Walnuts. 26e28Un ih. at. tnonds. IS 9 23c; fUnerta,- tQc ia sack lots; pea nuts, isat io. , - v. . ; Hope, Wool and Hide : "2 ROPS NominaL 1917 eroo. 1 5 all ia Ik. HIDKS Salted, 25 lb and np. 12c; salted buiia, 60 lbs and up. 10c; salted and green kip. Northern Burbanks. tl.BOtol R Ommh Early Rom, 83.26: locals. 31.20 91.25; Idaho ouascts, 11,190 lufv. DAIRY aPRODVCE OX THE COAST San Francisco Market San Francisco, April 4 . ( U. P. ) Butter bxtrss, 4ie. . Eggs Extras. 87 He; firsU, 86 He; extra nrsts, c; extra pallet, S7 He; pullets, 86 He - vnecBo vaniarma lists, tancy, sac . Oreeon Oheese In South San Francisco. April ; 4. Oregon Young America. 26 He; 'triplets, 20c Lot Angsts Market Los Angeles, April 4. (L N. 8.) Butter California creamery extras. 41c. Eggs Extras. 87c; case count, 88c; pullets. 7SC ' MtxeS CsItos. ITort. Shren. Stock. Tot, ToUt ...,...'.2260 2067 863 357 8401 One week so. . . .2187 21.13 729 892 8850 Four week ago. .2023 1889 496 S8O 6013 Bute origins or livestock: loaded April a For Portland 22 22 ' 3 Thursday Livestock Shipper Sheep F. E. Parker, Clackamas. 1 load. Mixed Stuff V. R. Sexton. SirAf inn load cattle and hogs; D, Bursell, Central Point. a nw came ana noes: imciora Hens.. firaia 1 load Cattle and hogs; Walter Given, Xstacada. ww mue am iioga. Wednesday Afternoon Bale BOGS At, lbs. Price .. 182 817.50 . . 170 17.88 .. 240 16.35 No. Ave. lbs. Price I No. 7.... 280 817.00 I 4.. 4..., 202 -17.10 J 1.. 1.... 820 16.83 I x.. B 146 16.60 1 Thursday Momlnf Sato COWS No. Ave, Ibv Pric I No. Ate. th. Prlc i.,.,iw a p.no l.... l.JV. SlO 8.00 l.j, 1.T..1110 7.00 1.... 1. ... 800 6.50 HOGS 14.. 1 . . 3.. 8.... 4.... 78..., 1-... 16,... 1.... ; a a 1 . . , lse 4 210 817.00 370 .16.00 10 423 180 194 : 160 108 680 8 72ft $ 910 930 16.85 16.25 1.V50 17.00 16. OA 13.60 10... . . 2 89. ... , 3 4 . . . S.... 4.. . . 71.... AWk Gold Alii Chalmers, e . , am. Beet Sugar ... Am. Can,, Am. Car Fdy- c... Am. Cotton H1 double decks I Am. Linseed, c... Am. uoeo.. c..... Am. smelter, e . . . . Am. Sugar, e . . . . Am. Tel. V Tel. ... Am. Woolen, c... Anaconda Min. Co... Atchtcon, e. Baldwin Loco., e . . . Bait. St Ohio, c . . . . Bethle. Steel B... Brk. Rapid Transit.. Butte. At Superior. . Calif. Petroleum,- a. Canadian Pacific . Cant. Leather, e. . . Chesapeake A Ohio. Chi. k Gt W.. .. CliL MiU A SL P.. ChLA N. W a. .. Chino Conner Cola Fuel k Iron, C. (Jonsolldatea Ua Corn Products, c . . Crucible Steel, e. . D. A R. G., e... Distiller Erie, a General Electric . General . Motors . . GL No, Ore Lands Gt Nor., pfd, .. . Greene Can. . . . Hide as Leather, a I'lieni Cenraal , . Industrial Alcehol . Itwpiraaon ...... li t. Mer. Marina . K. C Southern, e. Kesnecnti (Virsw. . vzii a H.itw i Lackawanna Steel . 70 j 7.75 Lehigh Valley 690 .. 6.00 I Ixmia. A Nsshrilte MaaweU Motors, c , . Mrxtcsu Petroleum. 22 4 26 i 13 T 31 HEIFERS T 0 t STEERS 8.00 8.00 6.25 I BULLS 0 1 0 12. 242 817.00 165 15.60 198 17.25 186 1 17.00 417 i 16.00 429 14.98 876 16.00 173 17.00 830 ; 6.23 1 1460 $ T.60 AMERICA!? LtTESTOCX TRICES Money and Exchange New York. Aoril 4, (1. N. . TaIl ninne oa the floor of thesfitw Tork stock exchange to- asy ruiea at a K per cent; nign, 4 per cent low. 3 k per rent. lime money wss ouiet. Rate were 8 nerent. The market for urime mercantile naner n unit. 1 All Awinev In. 1 inrli,,. tl.w ia. m n. Bteruna exenanae wa iead. with hniiua i hankers' bills at 34.73 H for demand. 34.72 for 60 day bills and 84.70 H for 90 day bills. Liverpool Cotton Market Liverpool. April 4. (I., N. 8.) Spot cotton ra quiet today. American middline fle 9k a.- good middling, 25.16; middling. 24.63; 'low middling. 24.11 j good ordinary. 23.11: ordinarr. Miami Copper I . . Mid rale Steel . M.. K. A T., c... Mo. Pacific National liid . . . Nevada Coa. . , . . New Haven . . . . . N. T. Air Brake N. Y. Central . . . N. T., O. A W.. . I Norfolk A West., c Northern Pacific . Pacific Mail Penn. Railway . . . Pressed Steel Car, Ray Con. Copper Ry. Steel Spring Reading, e K. I. St 8.. c. . . . Shattuck ....... Studebaker. c . . . . Soathera Pacific . Southern Ry., c. Swift .......... Tenn. Copper . . . Texas Oil ...... Tobacco Products . Union Pacific, e . . U. S. Rubber, c . V. S. Hteel. c. 13 to 38 lbs, 12c; salted and green calf np to IS lbs, 21c; green hides, 25 lb and up. 9c; green eUg. 50 lbs and up, 8c; dry film, J5e; dry flint cff, np to 7 lbs: 28c; dry salt, SIOc; dry bona hides, each. 81.2391-80; salted horse niaes. eacn. aii.uowa.OO; horsehair, tail, 25c; liursehatr. mane. 15: dnr ion wool nalta in.- dry short wool pelts. 85 9 80c; salted and green peJt (April Ukeoff), 83.00 94.00 each; dry sheep shearlings, each, 159 80c; salted sheep shearlings, each, 25960c; dry goats, long hair. 26c; dry goat shearlings, each, 15 980c; dry abort hair spat, each, 00c 9 81.00. - WOOl- Coarse valley. 50c t medium valley. Rfvc: valley lamb wool. 4BaB0ai Kastera gn fleece, 50 9 66c lb. - - euiTTlM OK CASOARA BARK Buying price for ear Jot. 8 Ha - TALLOW No. -1. 14c; No. 3. 12c; grease. . UOHAIR 1917. 40 9 B0e Th. Ron, Paints, Oil , ROPE Sial, drk. 24c;. white, 23 He lb; SlandsnV Manila. 82c. . - L1N8KK1 iillr-lUw. bob.. 81.67 gaL; kettle noueoi oi-v si.uw: rsvr. ease. 31.77-5 boiled cams. 11.7a sal.: lots. of S..M lk.n. u. CJtAL Oil- Water white in drums and Iron barreht, 10c gaL; rates, aoc gal. tiASOl.INK tro bbls.. 21e; cases, 31et ensiDv ui--iuusi, msn vow., sc, cases, zc WRITS LEAD Ton lots, 12o lb; 600 lbs, 13HC - TURPENTINE- Tanks, 65c; cases, T5e; 10 tea mis, ic irrw. '!- . . WIRE NAILS Baste price, 83.88. West. I'nion Tele. West. Electric , . . Willy Overland . Woolworth ..... "T'otal sale. 281.00d shares. OMoata Hot S1S.00 , 1 Chicago. April 4. (L N. S. ) Hogs Re ceipt 22,000, slow and easy. "Mixed and butch er. 817.10918.00; good heav. $18,409 16,43; rough heavy, 31A.409 16.65; light, 317.45918.00; pis. 418.00 917.23: bulk. 317.45 9 IT. 90. Cattle Receipt 1 1 ,000, Steady to 1 Oc higher. Beeves. 3L0.109 15.20: cows and heifer, ta AO i-42i, ie 38.409i2.oo; ZZr Sheep Receipts 9000. steady. Natir. and s.h ' iHtiaiiin. .w. i. , Canaan ...... ;.:;- Omaha Hog S17.2S -. i . Omaha. April 4. (I. N. 8.1 Hoe RMwInra 15.600, steady. Top. 817.25; range. 310.609 1T.25; mixed. 314.80 917.60; good choice, 816.65 9 16.80r rough, 8L8.609 16.60; light, 617.00917.25; bulk, 316.83917.10; pig 3i2.oo9i5.oo. . - r r"? - CatUe Receipt 4800. atrong. Beeves. 810.00914.83; cows and heifers, 87.699 12.00: . stocker and feeder. 87. on eni-i off. ealTea. 38.00 918.25. ' - , SP'JrTttpt 4000. strona Wethers. 313.25 614.75: Tearlinrt. IttMaif a. tombs. 8L8.00920.83; wa, 818.75 918.60.' nansss city Hog SI 7.80 Kanxa Via. Mo.. Anril 4. II. N. a i r-. tle Receipt, 8000; steady to rtromt. I Steer. 110.00 14.80; eowBd hsifers, 37.00 918.60; stackers ami feeder. (8.00 12. Uo: . p,n. 38.00913.73. ' ' m Hugs Receipu, 9000; 6910c lower. Top. 317.60: bulk, 317.00917.40; hesvies. 817.00 9 17.50;. mixed, 317.25 917.50: lights. 317.20 74 H 41H 7H 88 H 8114 62 H : jtH i66H 51 f8H 83 H 75 H 52 78 H 41H 188 H 5 66 H 40 H 91H 41 87 H 86 H 62 H 39 H iSH 118 1224 47 H 25H 81 77H 93 H 28H 45H 4H . , 61 18H 28 H 69 105 94 K ..... 60 H 24H 82H 81H 79 H 15 H 40 22 H 138 17 H 144 52 120 64 '4 90 H 79U 43 V TH T5H 4ZH 80 H 33 81 H 68 78 i6i 61H 63 H 83 H 76 H 52 78 H 41 H 186H 66 H , 41 91H 41 'is 87 sh 40 M 139 121., 'id iaSH 47H 20H 31 H 77 H '94 H 28 H 48H 4H 61 19 28 H 40 105 84 4 44 604 24 H 52 H 82 H 79H 15H 41 s 22 H 143H 17H 44 H 58 H 120 65 40 H 17H 4n Low Mia l ..... 93H U T5H 41H 41H 794 79 88 H 88 H 81H 81 62 H 62 H 77H 77 H 101H 09 H 99 H 81 61 68 H 68 83 H 83 75H 73 51 52 7S 77 41 41H 20 H 15H 136 186 .65 67 56 .65 . , , , 4 H I 40 40 31 91 41 41 ..... 87 iTH 87 86 86 62 62 4 39 89 14 188 189 118 120 27 89 90 40 ..... 12 95 122 123 47 47 25 25 ..... 18 81 80 77 77H 68 114 28 93 93 28 28 H 45 45 4 4 ... . 21 61 61 18 13 28 122 69 H 69 20 105 105 84 84 ..... 27 44 43 60 60 24 23 62 52 81 81 7 78 16 16 40 40 ..... 83 22 22 183 187 17 17 148 143 61 60 119 119 64 55 90 90 78 78 48 43 7 7 ...... 92 i 40 40 , 17 17 Ill righteousness." said the major. Dutch Ships Wanted x For Pacific Service General Manager - of Pacific Eastern Steamship Company Appeal to Senate Commerce 'Committee." Washington, April 4. (I. N. S.) Pro test against the allotments ot the seised Dutch vaaaels was made today to the senate commerce committee. Philip Manson. r eneral manarer of GRAIN BACKS Nominal. Na 1 Ualewtla. I U16 PSClf IC Eastern SteamshlD COrYltlSUlV. avipetrMi oaiors tne oommmeo in an ex Scutivo session. It la understood that he Boad aad Bvacarity Sealers Beott Lie-, arty. Loan officers and aalestuen of all bond and security houses in Portland hava put ths soft padal on thalr usual business activities for; the period of tha Third Liberty loan oampabrn. Without exception these men ara now. Itned. up with tha managers of tha campaign in a whole hearted cooperation of effort to put Portland "over ths top" In 0n4 week's tuna. . . ...!-. ,- . Says Mar Activities Kagreti Seattle J. II. Burgla. general agent of the Grand Trunk railway, waa a Portland visitor Wedneaday. , Mr. Burgla says the of ficials ot his road In Seattle have had no instructions ot aay change in their methods of business as a result ot re cent rulings by Director General Mo- Adoo. He nays that Seattle bankers and business men ara engrossed with war ao tivlUes and are united In pushing through' a subscription campaign tor the third Liberty loan. ... Seattle Lambermaa Ylstts E. H. Schafer of Seattle, managar of the Ore gon-Washing-ton Lumber company, called on tha lumber -trade In Portland Wed nesday. Mr. Schafer la bending his ef forts towsrd persuading loggers to sup ply Uncle Sam with spruce timber.' Me wears tha official emblem of the Loyal Loggers and Lumbermen's league, spends his cigar money for Thrift Stamps and splits his salary between actual liv ing expenses and the purchase of Lib-! erty loan bonds. Banker Works fcf Liberty Leas Th. Fagstad. cashier of the Wahkiakum County bank. Cathlamet, Wash., visited Cashier Walker of the State Bank of Portland thia week and reports lumber and other industries ot his section In a prosperous condition. Mr. Fagstad re cently completed a canvaaa ot Wahkia kum county as chairman ot the county campaign committee of the third Lib erty loan campaign, The trip was ac complished by a few days' walking over roads lnaocessabls for a saddle horse and by rowing In a skiff from point to point on the river. As a result of bla oanvaas Caahler Fagstad is convinoeo that Wahkiakum county will go over the top during tha first week ot the campaign and wilt equal her record ot the second Liberty loan la which ths county stood highest In "ptirocntage among the counties ot Washington. federal Last Bask Loans Id JClamath County A recent issue of tha K.lamaOi Falls Herald calls attention to the fact that the. federal land bank haa loaned farmers ot Klamath county approxi mately $100,000. dlaUibuted among 47 farmers, the average loan bains about $2000. The largaat single loan: was for $10,000 and the smallest $100. All loans cloaed have been at S per cent Interest. The payments of both Interest and prin cipal are made semi-annually covering a period of 36 years. "While the system has been th practical operation la Klam ath county but a few months,"; says the LUrald..1t develops that those farmers whoso mortgages have been placed with - the federal land bank are considered especially good risks by local banks and they are able to secure temporary loans for usuAI spring operations oa practi cally the same terms accorded to men in other Unas ot buainesa," Tha Herald expreaaes the ballet that by Jaauary L lSH.-the government will have loaned to tha farmers of Klamath county a total Of $600,000. . t P. m s. 4 T. Baareheldere Mt Stockholders of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company met In the com pany's offices this afternoon for tbe an nual election ot director. The old board . of directors -waa re-elected. They are : J. C A ins worth, F. L Fuller, Franklin T. Griffith, a NHugglns. r- V. Hoi man. W. M. Ladd.' C F. Swlgert, all of Portland t C. M. Clark. II W. Clark and IL L. Clark of Philadelphia ; Ogden Mills and Frederick 8trausa of New York. Theodora Wilcox of Portland, who died Sunday, was a director ot tbe com pany I his successor waa not named. Tha executive committee is composed ef C. M. Clark, chairman : President franklin T. Orif flth. E. W. Clark, i Frederick Strauss and Ogden Mill a The stock holders voted to authorise a' reduction from the capitalisation of 1 6,003.000 of common stock which was converted Into preferred stock last year upon ths pay ment of $26 per ahare by holders of the stock. - i : mm T WORKERS ARE MEETING TODAY IN BUSINESS SESSION rTitfr! Conference of Salem aesKMva auvsmfc eXiaVUBUII holds contracts with the owners of soma Chicago Dairy Frodnee Chicago, April 4. L N. S.) Buttei -Ro of the Dutch ships, it is understood, and had planned on placing; them la trade In me facirva with China- After selsure of the ahiDnlnar hoarrl h i. ue ex- iv.. i v.- . 40c; firsts, 37 988c; packing " "ocure any promises --"J vi iniss new tonnage win te di verted to the Pacific. Manson was em phatic in his statements that it la shu. lutsly neoesaary that there bo a greater tonnage in tne I'aeiric District Under Way With Large Attendance. tra firsts. 89 H stock. 88 939c Eggs Receipts. 22.15a-eases. Current re ceipt. 82 983c; ordinary firsts. 82982c; firsts, 88 H e; xtrs. SO H a. San Francisco Grain Market Fan Francisco, April 4 IU. P.) Cash grain: Barley fnef -cental) as.90OS.B5: ditto ahlppins, around 88.80. interior points. Oats Bed Id. 88.50 98.S0 per eenUL Son of Noted Actor Dead at San Antonio oan Antonio, i Texas. Anril 4. ft. Ttf. S.) Richard Mansfield Jr., son of the TCew fork Metal Market I late Kicnard Mansfield, noted actor, is Nw Tork. April 4. (I N. 8.) Led i aeaa at tne aviation camp here of snlnal Easy. Spot, 37.209T.40: April. 37.1097.26. 1 meningitis. Ills mother Is at Kew Lon- rjpeuer vuiet epos ouereo at ic; Apru oi- (erea lc. Chlcaso - Barley Market Chicago. Anril 4. Malting barley. 81.70 9 1.95 r feed. $1.60 9 L80. Xw Terk Sagar aad Cef fee New York. April 4. (TJ. P.) Coffee 8 Dot No. 7 Rio. 9e; No. 4 Santos, 11 c 8 utr Centrifugal, $8.08. j don. Conn. Oregon City, April 4. The opening session ot the midwinter conference ot tha Salem district of. the Methodist Episcopal church in thia city laat night found the maJorltyp .the ministers of tha district In attendance. The program for Friday Is as follows: . ' Foresooa : Devotional exercises conducted-by C P. Johnson i ."A Federation Church Ex periment," J. H. Hkckeraon; "Relative Claims of the Church and Other Branches of Christian Work." E. M. Smith;. "Redemption of the American City" R. C. Young; "Is the Kaiser's Ood Our God or Our Devil?" or "Our Justification for Entering the War." B. E. Gilbert i "The -Church and ths Social Center." E. O. Decker;. "Tha Larger Ministries of the Church to Community Life." Charles P. Johnson : joint lunch- Lenrodt Is Winner .': By 12,000 Plurality m i 1 RrpabUeaat Elect Senator la Wlseoaslai . Bavlss Telegraphs QoagratalaUoatt Racialist Tate Skews Blf Gals. J -MUwaukee, WUu. April 4, (U. P.) Irvine Lenroot, Reiiubllcan, has ' been elected senator from Wisconsin by ap proximately 11,000 votesj. practically complete returns today, showed: Lenroot, 141.302. j Da vies. Democrat. 1 J,12. - . Berger, SoclalUt. 102.811. . Davlea, conowding defeat, telegraphed his congratulations on "the opportunity thus afforded . you for servicer In our state and our common country In these serious and incrmentous times," ... . Lenroot arrived In , Milwaukee this forenoon and waa to leave later tor Washington., t - .!-,. . In, 1314, when IluaUnr. lamocrat. waa elected, he -received 1J4.S15; Mo Oovern. Republican. .133,389, aad SeldeJ. Boolallst 19.774, i War provides a stage whtro all may play a part- - V , -. i . LIBERTY BOND SALES Lieutenant Ives Killed Chicago, April 4. (L N. S.1 Nwa of the death Ot her son. Lieutenant innh aves. woo was instantly killed when his I n or tna minuters ana laymen. airpiane cropped 800 feet at Ellington field. Houston, Texas, was received nere toaay oy airs, Margaret J. Ives. Sales of Liberty bonds ia New Tork during th day: 1 First 4s SS.40 Recoxtd 4s ........................ 96.60 3s 99.00 Vancouver Marriage Licenses Vancouver, Wash.. April 4. Marriage I Lynn, Mass., Plans to Be First With Loan Lynn. Maaa. Anril 4. fl. Tf. n r .- licenses were issued to the following I has completed plans to beat tha tvittnrrv couples yesterday : Luke Fern, 22, 1 in the Third Liberty loan drive. At five Camp 'Lewis, and Mabel Simmons. 19, 1 minutes . past 12. midnight. Saturday oiympia; uennie jonnson, zu, newDeg, I mornins;, uie x.ynn uoerty loan commit Or., and Velma Richardson. 1). Port-1 tee will flash to Secretary ef tha Trua, land : Will II. Karle, 17. Vancouver, ury McAdoo at Washinrton that i.wnn and Ida Hammon, 26. Portland ; Harry I has subscribed its full quota ot $2,917,000 W. Brundeii, za. ana Anna v. Lan-1 to uii loan. dram, 18. Portland; Vernon Avery, 28, Lents, Or., and Jessie A. Pelton, 48, 1 Portland ; John D. Clifton, 23, and Alta B. Davis. 22. Boise, Idaho; Willis Sheridan, 43. Hood River, and Mrs. Lulu C. Madden, 14, Portland. Spongier Funeral Sunday Japan to Turn Over ; Nin Big Steamships SeatUo, April . (L N. s! In return Oresron City. April 4 The funeral of I for steel, tho Japanese will turn A Mrs. Ethel Spangler, - wife of Charles I tho United States shipping board nine Spangler of Carus, who died at the I Dut ireisrnters or . the- Nippon Tuaen Oregon City hospital. Tuesday night, I Jaisna line, wnich were commandeered will be held from the Holman under-1 "arcn za oy tne TOkio authonues. ao taking parlors Sunday afternoon at 1 :30 1 cordlnr to word reaching the Seattle of o'clock. Rev. E. A Gilbert fflciatJnsj, I Oce", the company today. The ves- whlle tho Alldredg-e Bros, qnartet, the I wm,m .WUI neiivered on the Pacific members of which were old-time friends I Coast, will fly tho American flag and of the deceased, win sins. The bodwl" "uu cargo capacltv of 30.- wlll then be removed to the Portland I H00. tons Th vessels have, been In the 917.50. i . Sheep Receipts, 4600; 25c higher. : I Lambs, $19.00920.40. , Denver Hogs $17.40 ' Denver, Apiil 4. (U. P.) Cattle Receipts. 1300; strong to 15e higher. 8 teens, $9,609 13.50: cows and heifers, 87.36911.00; stock rs and feeders, $8.00 911.23; calves, 812.00 ttt 14.00. L Hoes Reeeipta, 2500; 10 915c higher. Top. BIT 40; OlltK. S10.76S 17.25. Sheep Receipts. 800: Wsher. Lambs. 318.00 919.75; . ewes. 814.00 9 14.50. - . . , - ' Seattle .Hog 01730 - 1 . Seattle, Wash., AprU 4. (I. N. 8.) Hoc Receipts, 77; steady. . Prime light. 817.25 17. 30 medium to choice, $16.83 917.10; smooin nearie-, etu.aofwio. is; rougn ucanes. $15.85916.50; pigi. 815.869 16.75. J , Csttie Receipts, 87; , stesdy. . Best : steers, 811.50912.23; medium to choice. 310.504 11.00; common to medium. 37.00 9 9.00; best cows, 89.00 910.50; common to medium oows, &6.509 8.50; bulls, $6.009 9.00; calves. $6 00 912.00. -Sheep Receipts, &: steady. Tambs, $13 00 g is.su; vetners, i-.ou e la.uu. Ifew Terk Boad Market Bid. Atchison General 4. ... , Haiti.' A -Ohio Gold 4. . . t Beth. Steel Kef. 5 Central Pacific let 4 . . . C B. A Q. Col. , 4 ...... fit Paul General 4 ... . Chicago N. W. General 4 I A N. CM. 4s. t ... ... New York Ky. 5 . . Northern Pacific P. L. 4s. Heeding General 4s t'nion lacitic lt 4s. ... . r. H. Steel 5. . Union Pacific 1st tlef. 5. Routhern Peclfic IViav. fts. Southern Paeifie Conv. 4s.. Penn. Conv. 4 .... , 30 76 91 77 92 82 83 83 , 18 T9, 81 -. 85, 07 ttB 90 75 W Peon. lt 4 89 The. A Ohio Conv. 5. ...... u 79 uregon snort une a. s; Ask. 81 77 93 SO 93 84 I 84 , 20 r 80 - 82 p . 86 A 97 78 ; 1 76 riBTS 80 j. A3 Foreign Boad y Market Bid. - 89 law. . ........ 1918.V,'..k. 98 '. 1919. 7t.... 9.1 A. F. 6s Oct. 19 IL K. 5s Sept. V. K. SHs Nov, U. sv. DS Feb. 11B,,..... V. K. 5 Nov. 1921....... A. V. Sec 5 Aug. 1919..,.., Ren. France 8s 1931..,.,,.. Psris 0 Oct. 1921 .......... Marseille 6 Nov. 1519.;;.., Russia Exta. 3 1921,. ... . . Kusnan lntL s4i 196..... Vom. 5t Ana 1017......... Horn. 5 April 1951..I...... Dom. 6s AprU 1931... ...... - 9 Dom. 5s AprU 19i. , ...... 01 Argentine 6s May 1 920 ..,. 94 Dom. Canada 5 1937, ...... 90 "- French 3 1919 95, 99 . a ; 193 " ' 125 5c i 84 : . . 86 SO ."'! ,: -86 95 94 A. 90 99 96 99 V2t 93 185 .85 87 . 41 SO -98 96 - - SI 93 95 " ' SO 8 crematorium. India service. - Married at Oregon City Oregon City, AprU - 4. A marries license was issued Wednesday to 'Ern est L. McDowell. 470 East Forty-fourth street, Portland, a motion picture op erator, and Martina M. Flanagan, a cierk of Oregon city. They were mar I Japanese Divorced By English Woman Afternoon Bona: service, conducted by Alfred Bates; The Call ot the Ministry." J. S. Moors: "The Sermon Record," E, S. Hammond : "The Moral Power of A Christianity In the Creation of a New Social Order." C L. Dark : "Ground Progress and Hope of the Church." E. aV Mace; "Relief of Church Congestion.' C K. Gibson : "Place and Power of the Church In the Present World Crisis,' J. a. Crosier: "Where the Emphasis Should Be Placed In Preaching," Edwin 8. Sherwood ; "Conservation of tha Christian Forres In This Coupntry for a New Era After thd War. o. A. Gray; fellowship luncheon; devotional exor cises, conducted by E. M. Smith: aa hour with IL X. Aldrich- and his sin. ers from Willamette university ana Kirn ball College of Theology, with an' ad dress by Brother Aldrich on "The Min ister and Church MmsIc. - Clarke Really Transfers Vancouver. Wash.. April 4. Real estate transfers were filed for record yesterday aa follow: Christ Ulrlch to Ame Ulrlch. the southeast quarter of southwest Quarter and southwest quar .ter of southwest quarter; of section 27. township S north, rsnge 2 east, 2I; Carl II. Falk to J. Alfred Falk. t acres In tho O. B. Earnest donation land claim. $10; W. & Hall to IL M. Chull the southwest quarter of northwest quarter and west half of southwest quarter of section 34. township north,' rang 4 east, $10. Two More ia Servico . Oregon City, April 4. Bocause, Arnt Kelson failed to xt urn his questionnaire to the local board within the prescribed time, ho found himself Wednesday headed for Camp Lewis through an or der ot the war department, which in- san Francisco. April 4. (TJ. P.i a ried last night and will make their I romnc f the Occident and the Orient I ducted him Into -active service forth-' .siiaiiersu toomy wnen Ansa Hlgaaht English, obtained a. aivore from Wlda Higaahl, Japanese. tiigaani is th valet of Robert Man- tell, actor, and Mra Higaahl la Mrs. nisu a msio, atrs. aianteii wraa a home in- Portland, Tha - bride Is - one of the best known and most popular young women? of Oregon City. Thirty Days for Long Oregon City. April 4. A sentence of I witness for her maid and corroborated 30 .days in the county jail and a fine I me assertion that Higaahl cursed her with. Joayph Juatln, for several years an employs of Price Brothers clothing store of this city, resigned his post and this week enlisted in the spruce division ot tha aviation servioa as an txcountanL of $50 was given J. T. Long, a young strikebreaker, Wednesday by Justice J. N. Slevers. upon rds plea of larceny of a check In the sum of ' $10, which he made good after his arrest.' Long claimed .to have received !! check from a stranger, to whom ho advanced the money for the same. . i m . Mrs. Harsh Sues : Oregon City, April 4. Because, aha alleges, her husband repeatedly called her vulgar names and was continually finding fault with everything ahe did, Mrs. Sadie Marsh asks . divorce from Henry Marsh,-! to whom she was mar ried in Hlllsboro In 190f. and threw things at her. ;: .' Lindsay Funeral Friday Oregon City, April -4. At the Cane- mah cemetery. Friday .afternoon at 2 o'clock, will be held funeral services for Widow and 3 Sons Perish, in Flames Delburn. Alta. Anril 4 ftl. P.Wlfrs. W, J. Donovan, a widow 11 vine- five L miles east of here, and har three sons rare Burned to death when their home was destroyed by firs today. Captain FourTs Funeral Friday Vancouver. Wash, April 4. The fu- neral of Captain Fouii, who died Tues day evening In th Post hospitaL- wUl take place Friday at t o'clock In the lower T. M. C. A. hut. Charles A. Kirch will bo In charge. Tha body will do sent later to los Angeles. The cap- MORRIS BROTHERS - hiocirporatcd j I Kitabiiihid as rem sot stalreay Etch in t .Baitmag Portland, Orcfosi ; - - -. - ' .- , ' -' -' " 1 - .' Thm Prmmitr Municipal . Bond H ou3 of Oregon i , r ' ' "-" Oregon Municipal Bonds Yielding From S to 4$V4 ' -1 '!'-: ' Toleplsen Mala 3409 ! :.. $100 $S00 Exempt . 'j. frotw ' 1 Income Tax Commercial Club Meets Friday Vancouver. Wash April 4. Tha Com mercial club meeting adjourned Wednes day night so that those who wished could hear Major Wlshard. A special meeting; haa been called for Friday night at which important questions per' talnlng to new Industries will be brought before tho members. As large attend ance as possible- is desired. , , , n , , , , - i .Orders for W, S. fi. Total $22fl0 -Vancouver. WasK, April 4. At the conclusion of Major Wishard's address Wednesday nignt, Diana war Bavin ga Stamp orders wer passed among th audience and 490 stamps, representing a maturity vain ot $2200, wer taken. v - Secretary Is Needed Oregon City, April 4j Miss Eva Moul- ton having resigned her position the lata James Hamilton Lindsay, who j tain's death resulted from an attack of I secretary of the Clackamas county Red passed away at his homo In Canemah. I acuta pneumonia, lie was III about 10 1 Cross auxiliaries to accept a position la Wednesday .morning, at th as; of It days. Ho Is survived by a wife and I Portland, tho officers are looking for a years. - Itwo children. - . j, ,-..- I successor. L L Muxiicipal 1 '. Coupon Gold Bonds .'.' r - " i ' tjsit e(Bos4 fa eetalte "- M1 A-10SS? Lumber mens RUST COMPANY camL gieetus ta ao i Lssibersieai tie's. Psrtlaai.Ore. ';- Steels. Jssads, Cettee. arala. Eta, 816-3 11 Atoas-4 of Trade BsUaiag. '.' J - ' . -: t A . Ovcrbeck&CookeCoe DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO LL EXCHANGES ' Msaiber Ckleagw Beard at Tra a, ' Carrots adeat g ot Legs A Sryaa, . ;-- ' .Cklcags, Vew Talk .