GENERAL STORAGE OPERATORS BEGIN IN THE" E6G TRADE Edited by Hymen. H. Cartes GOliD SHIPMENTS PAUSE STJR Edited bj Wilt r. nesaiaa CANADIAN STOCK IN BUTTER TRADE With Use, advance of 2a a pound In the price of ereaiMrr extra in the local trad affective Monday morning, aa well same changes tn 'the butterfat situa tion, come the announcement that very liberal stocks of Canadian butter have reached this city for the first time. While Canada i eaoting butter st spproxt rnsUlr 87e pound, the imt difference in tli money eJue than a eempered with Amer ilran funds, allows than shipments to reach Portland around 62 8 680 a pound. This stock ii ow being offered hr by t local creamery and additional shipment art expected to fellow to other distributor. Tha srottarfat market baa far a number of days base slightly mixed, bat andsr tha new ruling the price will be nnlforra at TO (9 73c a pound for Portland delivery and 08 0 89e a pound for country station purchases. The deal ring opeUJ information Tisrding ' any msrkat. should ' write tha Market Editor Orasen Journal, anrlosinc stamp for reply. POTATO MARKET IS L"CITAGEO WWlt anna of tha front street houaaa have advanced their sail Ins price ot fancy local pota toes to 14 py rental, the market at country J tints remain unchanged and hover between 4.66 44.78 aa tha general burins prtoa, wrth osee select stock aa high aa 86. PMARJCET 1 ' BASKET J SELECT APPlEM ftELLINft HIGH fcxtr fancy rod shank Pippin apples of laraa etae from tha Mnaw-r serrtloa ara sellinc at 11.2 A A (.50 Along rront itreat. with a food deesanxl OanaraJ apple trada continue of lib eral volume. .Ml AT MARKET CONTIItTJE STEADY starker for country killed maat eontfnnad ateady grneraliy alone tha wholesale way for tha day. fUestpU ' wars fair for Monday, but da vtaad for both veal and hoe was favorable at th prices quoted. GREAT f CARCITT CRAB" HERE Thai has has a greet ssaxniry of ersh la the lneal market raoantly, owing to weather eowtlOon along tha wast. A hortac baa also basa shows In raaor elans. FISH MARKETS HOI.DfRG FIRM "With tha closed aaaaoa for salmon on tha Cmnmbia river." announces Joseph O'Connor of tha Portland fish company, "and no fresh stock lerpt a faw high priced Chinook from tha Vorth, the trada wQl har to depend upon freaen stork." BRIEF HOTER OF PRODUCE TRA1E Onion market Tory firm at prieaa quoted, fhlcken trad firm at unchanged prices. Liberal supplies of vegetables from tha South arriving. Cheese market steadier all around: Tillamook vary sssras. Trada featuring ordinary priced orancaa; Just aa food aa the, higher prioad, but limb rubbed. WBATHEK RQTICE FOE SHIPPERS Weather bureau adviees: P rot eel shipments during the aazt 14 hour against tha following minimum temperature): Going north, 40 degrees; northeast over 8., P. a I. a R . 82 degrees: eaat to Baker, 2A de gree; and south to Ashland, 14 degrees. Mini mum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 40 dagiiias, WHOLESALE FKICIS V PQRTLA1TD These sea prtoe retail pay whnliwslwi Dairy PreduoU BP1TI R Balling prlo, bee lota: Oraamery, Brime parchment wrapped, etc per lb.; prime rata, 6ne lb.; f I rata, 646Bc per lb.: smaller lota at an adraiMa. Jobbing- prleaa; Cubes ex tra. A4e lh. : prime firsts. 2e lb. BT7TTERFAT Portland delrrer In ill TO a NT2; country stationa. 88 at 6c lb. OLSOMAROARIlfS Base brands, 40o; ordt airy. II He: bakan, lie: Natmargarlna, 1 Jh. aartsns, 1 2c par lb. CHKKBK SaOing price: Tillamook Fresh Orsgon, fancy ereata trlpleta, IB 86c lb.; Tonne Amariea. I78. Prloa to Jobbers, t. o. b. ; TtJleaaook triplets. I2e; Towns Amerieaa. SSo. aelllns prtoa: Cream, bricks, 40 42c. Hrli- tni pries: Bloek Btrss, 484lo; lhnbnrter, 04Je per lb. OCiBV Buying prices . Current recarpta, S 2 B4c: oandaladt eillnd prloa, 8Ta8te; as leet. 40c. I -IT K POTTLTKT Ssntae Prtoe: Heary hana. c lb.1 Hgbt ban. 84e8c; spring light. SB 40e . ; heary t2e tb,; old roaatara, 20e lb; suwaba, , 11.00; draassd ducks. 48QS0e .; eHgeona. Si. BO 2.00 per dosea; turkeys, lira. B5e86 lb,; diem id. 4TBOa par lb.; dxasaad ft, 800 . Preah VaeeUblea and Pnilt PltESff rRtrrT-Orsngea; Se.SS 0 7.35 per box, baneaSs, 10H e 11c per lb. ; lamona, ST f T.T6 ear erate; nonda rrapafralt, IT. 00 9' MO: UaliloraM, 14.00 4 25. APPL.B8 Tarioas nrieOes, maa, 81.60 1.78. ... DRIED PRUIT Detea. Dromedaries. IT. 10; Earda. 84.25 par box; raisins . 8 crown loots Muscatel. Ida per lb.: figs. BS.BO OB.ftO box. OMIONS alling pries t rstaaara, Orsaoa. It.SOayl.qO par cwt,; aaaodation teUinf price, carload. 85.00 t. a. b. country; garlic, 50a lb.; greaa onions, 40 par doaaa bunohes; oaioa aaU. ITf 18e H. P0TAT0KS Sellbsc price, Orsron, fancy, 88.00 St O.S0: Takwaa, 88.60 ewt : buying price, fanoy large else. 84. ft 45.00 cwt ; ordinary. 84.80 canul; mes,'HG lb. T E0ETABLK8 Tarnlre, 8 BO per eack: aarrata. 81-60 sack: beets, 84.00: eabbaga. Calif orate, 4 ee: lettuce. 2.68.25 orate; S'unjmbsrs, 83.00 9 4.00 doasn; tomatoes, 88.60 lugr: MC' plant, ISe lb.; caoliriower. 11.78 9 8.85; ball pappara. "40c; sproeta, 17c lb - Hub bard atroaah, 6 Uj. ; paranips, 88.00 9 8 60 par sack; rutabagas, 88.00 cwt: aclery. 82.00 doe.; pea, 1B lb.; artichokes. 12.00 doaaa. Maat and Prorlllons . COCNTBT MSAT8 Belling prtoa: Country host, 21a par lb. lor two blockers; htary, 13 lie: beat real, 2 00 per lb.; heary Teal, 18 17o par lb. IMOXtD MXAT8 Rasa. 28 WSSc lb -break fast bacon, 38 4 00c; ptoaica, 17 8) r. eottaae roll, lOe par lb. LARD Kittle randared. STIsje lb.: standard. , 88 Via j tie roe basts compound. 27 o. Pish end ahellflsrt PRXtlR EIH fisJmon. iroaan. 20 24c per lb..- halibut, fresb. l&e20e; stargeoe. ( I; blsak rod. 109 llo lb.; silrrr smelt, 10c lb ; kippered salmon. 82.65 par 10-lb. basket; knaperad cod, 13. IS; Columbia tmalt, $1.00 per baa; faaor alams. 84. B0 par box. SUGAR Cnbe. 816.86; powdered. 815.68; trait 8k4. bemr. Il 60; yeUnw. 114.40: Tia alated, 818.00; extra C. $14.10; golden C. 814.60. HONKT iew. 87.80 f) 8.00 par aaaa. ; RICK -Japan .-. Wo, 114 He; Naw Or , leaM 1 heed. (-7) I Bhaa Rose, 16 H e per lb, SALT Coarse, half around. lOoe, 817.26 par asa; 80s. 618.76; table dairy. 60s. 887.36; bales, $8.10 4.00; fane table and dairy, , 116 50: hnsap rock, $28.60 par tea. B K AK 8 Oregon (sales by Jobbers) ; Lady Washington. 7 tea) Be par lb.; pink, 80; Uaaa. - 16a; bayea. 10 ; Oregon beans, buying prloa, .seminal, ftee par lb, CANNED MILK Camattoa, 86.86: Bor Cea, 66.76; Aster. 86.76: Kesle, 611.26: Ubby. 11.85; Moufit Varaos, 85.71; Basel wecd T5 psr ease. VOtnX Roasted. 17 lie ta sacks ar ei-sasa. SODA CRACK ERA la hulk, IT a per lb. NUTS Walnnu, ISA 40c per rb., alissand. 88a: filberts, 82e tn sank lota; peanuts, lie) 18a; pecaaa. 36a: Braxils, BOe, Resea, Palate, Oils ROPB an!, dark. $He; white, SOe Dx; lAuuaru lout, UNSEED Oil. ftu tie boiled. bbU. 81.08; raw, caari. 61.16 per ttUon. V COAL OTLr Water white. t drums ar tma : able.. ISe gal.; esses, 24c gal GASOLINE Iron bbls., JBc; eeaas, 18 me: 5 eniinedlauuate. iron bblv. lie; am. tHe7 i . a"" LEAD Ton lata. ' We? 500 lie.. . 4 V PRT ID, V TURPENTINB Taaka, 81.38; : W ca-w TO VS. IS ISTSL WrRR NATtS Basle price. 88.18. ' Howe. MM and Sfiae ftors Kaeamal: laiB crap. SOe par lb. HIDES Calrea. BOakanc- . ' rla'BEl.NB Shaarliagm. 35 BOe tb. law, wool I6c lb,; short wool, 250oi ' A-A'J0 80 0$5e lb. jni-iD ewipai, tVS m. aeeysww par ta. -Raw. bbla. 6 oe gal : bet 68.31; boiled. 82.86; TALLOW AND OREASS Ro. 1 taOow. iw. Re.7! lOe: Wo, 1 areeaa, e; Ma S iiW , - STOCKS CRASH COTTON j (148086 Llatpa Na Tort ttoek Eitjheeeei ' Reduced Commissions Small Deposits Ckaa. R. McLaia Broke-rat Co, ALLEN BROS. CO. IS etwanaar Oammai sa Slaa. . - . riisas e$44a By Bymai H. Cehem The higrher prloa of butter effectiwe here d urine the da was somewhat of a surprise to almost all outside of the leading- makers themselves. The 2c rise was forced in both the wholesale and retail price aa a result of tha very scant offering's of what are caller "extras." That this ehortasje Is but temporary is also a conclusion that haa been reached by the trade. Butter prices at this time of the year are usually erratic, but there Is generally a downward trend to quotations. With the -crane rrowlnr fast at prac tically all coast points, tha outtrut of butter will increase rapidly -and then will come the consumer's Inn ins. But ter pncea win not hold at present was for long, because they are abnor mally hlsh and such figures Invite Im portations from other countries. The following priori era average one that coa- turners ara expected to pay retail store. Quality noted is the average, fsner stuff being slightly higher and inferior stuff fractionally lower: Eggs Freeh laid. 40 4742c per doaaa; fancy fresh. 40c per dosen. t Mutter Beat creamery prints, 74 4T9e R. Cheese Fancy. 40 0 45c per lb. - Chickens Dressed, 46 8) BOe par lb.; gema, dressed. 45e per lh.! turkey. 56 at BOe lb.: docks. BOe'per lb. nsimon Zogsaac par lb.; Colombia srortt, 5c lb.; halibut, 20 25c. Flour Be,t local patent, 11.49 C$.60 per aack 49 lbs. Potatoes Burbanka, taaay. T 4 8e lb. ; aweeta 10W 12 V4e per lb. Onion Dried, 8c par lb. WaUa Walla Has Good Wheat Outlook WaUa Walla.. Wash.: March IB. WHfc tha further umrrsch of sorlna it in luminln. n.nm and mora evident to farmsrs of tha WaUa Walla Taiisy that there will be vary HtUs reeeedinf of fajl grain ptanUngs necessary, aaoordiag to reports rererred at tha Fanners' agency hare. The f reeling weather of February haa done little tn injure the wheat, so far an can be learned from the farmers In the regions of tha earlier bar rest belta. Psnners are already making In quiries at the various grain agencies concerning wheat prices, and this is oooaidered aa an indi cation of a possible placing on tha market within a short time of quantities of grain which have been held for raseedini purposes. CALIFORNIA COMPART TAKES OVER RUPERT CONTRACTS Manhfield. Or.. March 15. Contract! mads by farmers to plant locanberrlen and other fruits for the Rupert Canning oompany have been taken over by a large California oanning oon oem. which has agreed to bmUd this rear a osnnory to handle all the yield that oan be secured In this locality. Berries of aU kinds will be taken, and also suing beans. The same company afreet to build on Oca ba a oondenasry, which will turn out 10O0 cues of milk a day. if the milk supply can be secured. This output would require the milk supply from 8000 dairy cow. The Chamber of Commerce of both Marsh field and North Band will take up the tnattr W urging laore extan- s;re dairying to meet the demands of the oon-denserj. SHARP RALLY ITf CORN MADE I?f EARLY TRADE Br Joseph P. Prltenarw Chicago. March 16. (I. N. 8.) There were sharp advance in com today, and this wa largely on coverins by shorts a well aa considerable corn that was taken br investor. The sains were 3 It c for March. IHeie for May. 8tt94c for July and 88Hc for September. July and September both told at new high levels on tha doss, and tha May was the highest - since lsst August. Oat closed at 1 1 e higher. Provisions were unchanged at 2tt13Me lower. , vuMmso, rco id, it ci. ra.1 orn opened steady to V4c lower, but recovered aharp- w wan,, i . irur".. Vliviuai HU. There sjao was a quick recovary in nats, after an opening of He lower, on buying local biokers. ProTiaiona wast inactive in all Unas, atartlflg lower in Dork and lard. There waa scattered acllicg indueed by the drop m hog. Chicago raage by t'nrted Prem: CORN Oeen. Hlfh. Txw. Close. March 183 155 152 156 May 148 IBS 1474 169H July .. 141V 146 141 146 September .. lift 142 118 141 OAT8 May 83 H 84 82 H MH July ....... It Si 77 76 " 76 PORK May ....... 8525 8550 S51S SB50 LARD May 31$6 3187 2137 3160 July 2210 2225 2197 2216 RIBS May ....... 1845 I860 1842 1866 July 1807 1007 1895 1802 STORAGE STARTS III EGG MARKETS POTATOES AiQG THE COAST tan Francises Market San FVrmrivo Marah IK IV v n.. toes River White. 85.00 0 5.50; Salinas, 68.00 .w. mrmi, o tav o a v. Onions Tallow and whlta Xfl no- itii brown. 85.25 5.60. ReattlA V.rrh tn rf v m rwj Oregon. lltHe lb. .,2,?to?Tkl,n Gm- $1201I5; local. 810B 110 ton. Lea Angeles Market 1.0 Angelas, March 18. l N. S.) Pota toes New stock. Stockton Barbanka, fancy and apecisl brands. $6.60 18.98; Idaho ruaaet. 66.60 .65: bakers, 86.50; losal aoekTlU boxes. 82.00 2.26; local White Roaav moeUy 15.75 e.oo. DAIBT PRODUCE OF THE COAST en Pranelm MarkH San Francisco. March 15. ( V. P.J Barter Kxtres. 68c; prime first, eio. Eggs Extras. 45c; firsts, 86 He; extra pul lets. 39e; underslied Pulleto, 85 jo. Cheese CallfornU flata fanoy. IS He; firsts, ec I-o A males, Mareh 16. (L X. 8.) Butter -California creamery, extras, BOe. , , . wnas own, puilela, 88c Poultry Unchanged. aeettkt Market Seattle. Marcb 16. (U. P.) Bnttaw Country creamery cubes, 85c ; bricks. 66c. Eggs Fresh ranch, 40c; pallet, 87c, Chsrsa -)regnn aad Washington tripleta, I la Chicago Dairy Prodiee Chicago. March 15. (L N au Beceiot. TRan rnl rM. a . t. standards. 68e; saoonda. 88c; hrata. Iiatte: finta, 68 87o; packing stock. 84 tie. Eggs Rooeupta, 11.408 cases. Mlacelbueoaa, eurrent reoeipts, 610 42e: held firsts, 86 41 41 He; shock. 8B4eS7e: dirties, 88c. Chreae Twine, new. 28 28 He; dalaies, 2ft 6)2fro; Tounc Amerieaa, 8986Ho: lorar horna. 80 80c; briek. 2T He. Live Poultry Turkey. 40c: ehiokana, SPe tpringN 89c; roosters, 25c; ruga, iaC; eceaa.' 22c; dvoka. 18a Beet prow em win Tiiima, Wash.. March IB. Tabma ralley beet growers have received notice that the TJtaA- . iniiuw uieeB COS' oeasiona aaked on the matter of a alhUaa seal at the seaboard. he ad on tha nrioa of ainr with 811 mnr tK b, Vk t. advance m the prloa of sugar win mean another dollar ir. the price of beat, with a ia.n of $12 6 ton ae the baae. - Farm Cobdltloae Ideal Eugene, March II. During the fint half of Marsh the total rainfall was 2.65 inches. Farm ing conditions remain ideal, avtwitiiatandias that February broke all records for a dry month. early in the year. Storage operations in tha egg market have been fairly beerun with the week's opening- and general movement into the Lee houses is lOcely during the present week. In soma respects storage operxttone have been forced upon an an willing trade The big lead era have been unwilling to purchase tor stores- at prevailing prions, but they hare accu mulated liberal stacks which they must candle for the ice house or elfe suffer very aerere loss.- General bayins prise for current receipt egg bare continues at 82c a doarn. bet one firm hid 6 oard oat good for the Monday arrival at 2c above this. Movt of the amsller operators have been ator tng er aewrel days became the quality ia now et it beat aad they feci that at the most tha price will beclinc but a ooople of cents orao. This much can be last ia lack of quality. Grain Bags Are Very Speculative NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Wheat. Portland. Monday 44 Tear ago . . , 18 Season to date.. 8701 Tear ago . . . 8600 Tacoma, Saturday 38 Tear ago ... I Saasen tn data.. 6880 Year ago . . . 4BOT Seattle, Saturday 18 Year ago . . . 8 Season to date. . 8151 Yaar ago . . .4864 Car - Barley. Flour. Oata. Ray. 27 2 30 m 1212 028 2108 28 72 2296 82 . . 2 28 210 25 68 1062 88 22 414 156S 610 2785 8 2 4 720 lose l I 1110 2286 168 188 16 611 5rw Tork Batter aad 'Etffe New Tork, March 15. (I. M. 8.) Batter Weak; market weak; cteamery extras, 47 H 49 70c; creamery firsts, 88 a) 88c; creamery higher eoortns 673c 0 , Egg Market firm. Nearby white. 58 9 14e; brown, 41 SOe ; extra, 464To; first. 4$ 44c . V 76 per lb. CHrrrtM OB naniiatta BARK New lie par r. WOOL Tartey half bleed Mertoo sad rrhrrra- aMre. 10c; OttwoM And Uoe ToSVlT matted Cotawold, 0a)iee; timber etaiiaaV li P ib. sm; lamba' weoL 4 per tt. leas. Eaatara Oregom, Eeetsm Waeauagtoa aad (Jaa toraia wool Msriao sad Shropaaira. 4eaol half-blood Marine aad Cetswold. ST a eaT. abfepahira, 8 7 4 5 ; Crrurwold id iZii traisht add mited, l28io; burry. Tpar ; Uraba. 4e pes lb. isam, nee -erooss jaarxao.' eoaabiaa ask Sradaa.-S0 eaae. .... ,.. , Grain bag market ia Tsry erratic be cause of the quick changes in foreign exchanges, which hare the efTect of lowering or advancing the cost of up pllee here. Some of the big firms which sold ttapir begs previously when ex change was about at the bottom, are to day facing big loasas. The bag trade is Intensely specnlstl've st this tim and most . of the buyers are unwilling ta dabble until they can aee something regarding future prospects. While there continues to be shown a slight improvement in the demand for wheat, the gen eral grain trade la at low ebb because of the low prioe for corn. Fort yr fourth weekly bulletin covering wheat and floor movement throughout tha United States for the week ending March 8. tn com parison with figures same period a year ago: 1620. 1919. Wheat receinta from farms, bushels. . 4.0S1.000 1.178,000 Wheat reeeipta from f a r m a previous week, bufheU. .. 5.664,000 8,840.000 Wheat receipts from farm June 2 7 to March 5. bushels 704,888.000 898.888.000 Flour rroduced dur ing week, bar rels 2.185.000 2,118.000 Flour produced dur ing the previous week, barrels ... 2.244.000 1,884.000 Flour p reduced June 27 to March 6. barrel 91,694,000 $4,096,000 Total stocks wheat all elevators and nulla, bushels... 1T8.1T1.0W0 S12.O62.O00 Total stock wheat all elevators and mills previous week, bushsls .. 182,825.000 218.80fl.OO0 Changs for week. decrees 4.454.000 7.244.000 Exports of Wheat aad Floor Exports of wheat and flour July 1, 1819, to Marcb 5. 1920, amount to $9,402,000 bushel of wheat and 11,588.000 barrels of flour, making a total equal to 141,327.000 bushels of wheat oomparcd with 122.824,000 bushsls of wheat and 17.755. 000 barrels of floor last year to March 5. 1910. the first five days of Marcb prorated from the monthly total, making a total of 202.228.000 Dm hel of wheat; last yeari total flour exports include American Relief administration and Amerieaa Expeditionary force ahipnunta. FLOUR Selling price, new crop: Patent, valley. $10.65; local straight. 110.80; bakers' local, 818.16; Montana spring wheat, patent. 618.76; rye flour. 810.10; oatmeal, 818.00; graham, 111.80. Prices for city deliveries in five barrel lota. HAT Buying prioe. . new erop: Willamette timothy, fancy. 828.00; Eastern Oregon-Washington retch, $24.00 25.00; cheat, $17.00 20.00; straw, 840.00; clover. $27.00; grain. 826.00' ajrslfs, 120.00 a ton. GRAlXVeSACKa Nominal; New crop delivery No. 1 Calcutta, 17 019c In car lota; leas amount higher. MTJJTJITTJFFS MiU ran at mills, sacked. 840.50 41.00. OATS Per ton, buying price, feed. $68.00 & 88.50- milling. 886.00 ton. BARLET Buying price. 870.00: milling, 672.60 ton; rolled barley, sailing price. 873. 00 f75.00 ton. Merchant Exchange bids: FEED OATS Msrch. April May. No. white $59 25 $59.50 $59.50 BARLET No bids. CORN Re. 8 yellow $89.60 $61.00 $81.50 Eastern oat and com in bulk: OATS 88 lb. clipped 858.00 669. B0 860.00 88 lb. cUpped 60.00 60.00 61.00 CORN No. S yellow 868.00 868.00 868.00 AMERICAN HTKHTOCK PRICES Ohlcaee Maes 61B-SO Chicago, Marcb 15. Hog Recelpta, 62. 000: 1085e lower. Bulk. $14.15(916.70: top, 816.90; heavyweight. 818.85 915.084 medium weight, 814.60915.80; lightweight. $15.2616.90; light lights, $14.50 j 15.60 ; heavy packing sow, smooth. $18.00 $ 11.50; packing sows, rough. 812.25 9 12.65; pigs, 818.25 9 1-4. 73. Cattle Receipt, 19,000; 15e?25e lower for steers, other steady. Beef steers: Medium and heavyweight. 813.80 9 15.50: choice and prime. 813.60 915.50: medium snd good. 811509 18.60; lightweight, good and choice $18.25 1 16.00; common and medium, $9.60 12.15. Butcher cattle: Heifers. 87.25 9 18.25: cows, 87.10912.26: bulls. 86.75911-00. Canners and cutter, oow and heifers, $4.90 9 7.00; eenner steer. $6.00 $7.70: real ealve (hgbt and handy weight). 816 00 917.00; feeder steers, 88-T6 913.00: etocker steers, 8T.B09 11.00; etocker cows and heifers, 67-00 9.15; Btocker calve. $7.76 011.00. . Sheep Receipts. 22.000: steady, to lower. Lamba. 84 lbs. down. 817.00916.60: eulla and common. $14.00916.16; . yearling wether. $18.00 017.76; ewe. $11.00 014.26; cull and sommen, $8.00 010.75. Denver Moss 91 S Denver, Colo., March 15. (C. P.) Cattle Reeeipta. 2000; steady to weak. Steers, 610.00912.80: cows and heifers. 88.009 10.86; stockers sad feeders, 67.00 910.60: calve. $16.00 018 60. Hog Reeeipta. 21,000; steady to 15 lower; kcp. 816.00: bulk. 813.T5 9 14.60. Sheep Receipts. 1SO0; steady, 16e lower. Lamb. $17.00 018.26; awes, 812.00 0 12.50. Omaha Hoe ftia.os Omaha, March 16. (I. N. 6.) Hose Re ceipts. 18.600; market slow. 25 9 80c lower. Balk, $11.50 014.16; top. $13.05. Cattle Receipts, 10,500; ateady te lower. Sheep Receipts. 9600: ateady to lower, aeaaaie How SI S.SS Seattle. March 45. (L N. S.) Hog Re ceipts 860: stead. Prime lights. $15,000 16.36; medium to choice, $14.75 016.75; roach heavies, 818.76 S 14.38 ; pigs, 312.00 011.00. Csttle Rrcetpt 410: steady. Beat steer, $10.80911.00: medium to choice, 88.800 10.00; common to good. S1.O098.0O; best cows and heifers, $9.80 010.00; common to keod eowt. $8.25 09.00: bull. $7.0008.00; calves. 87 00 9 16. OO. SLIGH OSSES Til IN STOCK OPENING New York, stack market Uerch 1B (I. H. I.) The today. Nearly all suffered laaaaa a frees V ta S point In final Seallnsa. Hall were eweut 4 point below the h!eh. Southern Pacific deln at 88 ' . There were e faw strong exceptions. International Paper advancing te 84 Vs . while Texas Oo. pees 18 paint t tie. Oruclbr wa finally t4B; General Motor. g24t! Max- can Petroleum. 188: Royal Dutch, 101 V4 , snd fteevbtle, 4 ', . Seles, 1,020,100 (here; bonds, it,0t1,OOO. New Tork. March VtO. N. S Prices were mixed at the opening of the stock market today with the ma jority of the issues ehowing fractional declines. Crucible advanced S points to 219. Steel sold off to 984, while Republic, at 944, and Baldwin, at 1164. both showed declines of half a point General Motors waa H lower, at 280. and Btudebaker fell 114, to 9T. Pierce-Arrow dropped 1. to 61, and then recovered this loss. Texas Co. was the most active of the oils, ad vancing 2 . points to 200 H , while Mexican Pe troleum yielded 1 to 182 H. Rails were in supply, Reading falling 1 Mt to SSH. Canadian Pacific. 1H to 123 H. and Southern Pacific. to 99 . American Woolen fell 1 to 128H and then rallied sharply to 1294. Industrial Alcohol rose 1 to 94. After the start a better tone developed, many issues recovering all of their early losses. Heavy buying caused violent advances dur ing the afternoon. Crucible roaa 18 point to 254. while Baldwin rose to 122. Steel common rose over one point from the low to 94 'A. Oils were in demand. Texas company selling up to 206. while Mexican Petroleum, after dropping to 181 H. advanced to 188 H. Pan-American Petroleum and Royal Dutch showed upturns of S points. California Packing was in demand, advancing 8 point to 82. Rail were irregular. Texas 4 Pacific yielding tr. 41 4. while Southern Pacific rose to 100 H , and Reading to 88 The final tone wa steady, at a net advance of4 15 9 36 point. The market showed a strong tone during the afternoon, nearly all the active issues making good gains. Steel common sold up to 100 H ; Ralriwin to 125, and Republic to 98 H. Crucible, after selling at 265, reacted to 249. The Tobaccos were strong for a time, American Sumatra advancing 7 points to 874, whUe T'nited Retail Htore advanced 8 point to 764. Ous were also in demand, Mexican Petroleum advancing 6 H to 1 89 H . while Cali fornia Petroleugn rose 3 H to 40 snd Texas Co. nearly 12 point to 210 4. In the early afternoon some issue made sub stantial advancaa. Furnished by Overbed ft Cook Co.. Board nf Trade building: 'r.CHlPT10N : I Open I High I Low Cloaa Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Kanaka OK Mas 810 JO Kansas City, Mo., March 18. I L IT. 8.) Cattle Receipt 14.000 r steady to 2Se lower. Steer. 89 012: eows and heifers. 88 H 11.60; etocker and feeders, 66912.66; calves, 38 0 15 50. Hoe Receipts IT. 000: unevenly lower. Top. 816.20: medium. 614.36 9 16.00; bulk. fll.T5MlB.00i heary, 818.89 14.85J light, $14.60015.20; ptg. $12.00011.60. Keeeipts. x.wov. steady a ice 13.16 lower. Laasba. 616.00 918.60: abeep, 611-00 High Potato Price , vVarrea. Or.. Masoh IS. The bishaet record price ever paid for potatoes ta tMa section was obtained on Friday, when $4.60 per hundred, pounds waa paid. There 6re eery few potatoes In the bands of the producers, aad a higher prioe is expected before the asw crop Is avail able. - Good seed is very acaro and the demand ia forsias the prtoa vary high. Aboat 84.00 it Alaska Gold Allis Chalmers .. AUoy Steel Am. A sr. Chera. . . Am. Beet Sugar. . Am. Can. c Am. Car Fdry. . . Am. Cotton oil. . . Hide A L , o. Int. Corp. . . Linseed, c. . . Loco., o. . . . Ship ft Com. Smelter, e. . Sugar, c . . . Sumatra Tob. Tel A Tel. . Tob Woolen, a . . . Sine Anaconda U. Co. . Atchison, c Baldwin Loco., e. . Bait. Ohio. c. . . Beth. Steel B . . . . t Bosch Magneto. . Brooklyn R. Transit Butte Superior. . Canadian Pacific. . . Central Leather, C . . Chandler Motors. . . . Chee. A Ohio Cht. Gt. W.. e. . . . Chi.. M. ft St P. . . Chi ft S. W Chile Copper Chino Copper Col. Gat ft Elee. . . Colo. F. ft I Cons. Gaa Cora Products, e. . . Crucible Steel, c. . . D A R. G . e Erie. c. General Cigars . . . . General Electric , , General Motors . . . Goodrich Rubber. . Granby Cons. .... Great North. Or. . . Great North. Ry.. . Greene Cananea . . . Gulf States Steel . . Ice Securities .... Illinois Central . . . Industrial Alcohol. . Inspiration Copper. Inter. Paper Inter. Harvester . . . Int. Mer. Mar. c. . . later. Nickel Kas. City South., c. Kennecott Copper. . Keystone Tire .... Lackawanna Steel . . Laskey Fam. Plyrs, Lehigh Valley MaxweU Motors, c. Mexican Pet. Montana Power . . M lami Copper .... Midvmle Steel . . ... Mo. Pacific c. ... National Lead . . . Nevada Cone, New Haven N. T. Air Brake . . N. T. Central Norfolk ft West .. Northern Paoifie Psciflc Man Pan-American P., e. Pann. Railway . . . Peoples Gaa P. Steel Car. c. . . Ray Cons. Copper. . Hy. Steel Spring.. heading, c Kep. Iron A Steel, c Rock Island, f. . . Bhattuek Copper . . Sloes Sheffield . . . Southern Pacific. . Southern Ry., e. . . Studebaker, c. St L. ft San Fran. bwui at va Tenn. Copper . . . Texa Pacific . . . Tobacco Product . Transcontinental Oil t-nion Faeutc, c. . . t'nited Food Prod. United fruit C 8. Rubber, c. . U. S. Smelt. & Kef. U. B. Steel, c. . . Utah Copper Vanadium Steel . . Vir. Chemical, c . Westinghoose Else WUlye-OrerlAnd . 41 t 45 91 83 46H 42K 45 91 H 84 47 140S 142 45 H 98 H 84 4 98 K 26 86 4 181 H BO4 99 H 127 19 H 48H 23 99 84 44 lOl H 26 H 67 H 13! 97 44 994 41V 44 44 90 82 H 45 1894 46 H 22 974 88 '4 98 4 254 86 H 181 90 99 130 Vi 19VI 19 68HI B0 Hi 68 H 84 H 85 HI 84 llOH 82 H 92 11514 ISH 26 123 H 86 149 68 H 9H 40 88 18 H as h 694 40 : 86 H 91 246 . 7H 15 68 Hi 125 37 H 93 H lie 17 27 124 8714 154 frSH 94 41 H 894 irn 83 H 694 40H 88 4. 94 H 255 t, 8 16 44 70 H us" 42 44 H 91 86 H 4H 1S91 46 23& 98-4 83 loo . 28 H 87 H 1304 93 H I 99 1269 126H;1274 19 H 59 84 S 123H 37 H 92 4 115'i 164 26H 1234 86 151 88 H 9H 40H 90 17 33 H 59 394 86 H 92 S 24 i '4 84 15 69 118 44 37 H 92 113 154 28 H 123 86 149 68 4t 9H 40 88 17. 83 H 59H 40 86 91 243 7H 16 60 H! 821 H 880 72 ve 1 72 H ....(...-.. 68 H 83 H 34 U 6T H .92 64 81 ''96 ' ' 22 '4 'so'' 87 72 80 47H 82 182H 85 H 2?H 46H 394 81 8 5 H '88' 98 834 984 43 39 97 18 98. 87 94 H 38 72H 99 . 24 H 96 24 124 11 41 88 27 121 67 H 202 1064 'OS'' 72 54 70 H 52 H 25 884 84 35 68 96 H 66 H 84 88 23 'ii 88 H 74 V4 80 47 82 189 65 23 47 30 81 86 '76 98 84 86H 43 89 98 1814 98, 88 9d4 38L 'T4 ' 101 2S 100 24 124 11 48 70 28 122 69 204 109 ioo I 73 B8 H 71 58 26 H 168 823 72 40 H 88 H 88 85 68 45 91 95 55 84 1274 35 22 17 804 874 73 H 794 47 SOH 187 44 65 28 47 29S 80 44 14 35 105 H 76 97 83 H 31 4 93 V 42 8S 97 H 18 98 87 94 38 II 73 H 99 24. 954t 8 S 850 72 'ss 83 Vi 34 57 92 34 79 '85 ' ' 22 '30' 37 H 72H 79 47 80 H 182 63 23 H 4 29 80 '85 Total sales, stocks. 1.026.100 shareZ Total selee, bonds, 312,021,000. Ex. div. 8 per cent fEx. dir. 3 per cent g) 1 Jf orelsa Exehanre Lower New Tork. Mareh 16. (C. P.) Foreign ex clatnge quoUticm were lower than Saturday closing at the opening today. ..rks demand opened at 80.0112 off $0.0014 ; demand aterung at $1.65. of f 1 ; (?HZ 'vfS. L.18-82. centimes; lire Seck.1S-3.L.2f 4! ""Waa oables. 18.10. off 20. and United States dollars on Canada 31 18 unchanged. ' Eariy trading ia Geraaa mart are eon. fused. After dropping to 8.0105. the quota tion reverted to 6 0112. The lowest quotation Ju" 'rfttontUJ higher than the record low of $.0101, made January 18. TJernaad aterung at Boon waa steady at 88. 6. ?5 a?- Ti5 ??, op,i Lire -elik, v., re 1B.SZ; U. S dollars in Canada, 81 1331 Bel gian cable. 13.1 Q gad Gemua denuad mass, $.0112; cable. $.0114. Jfsw Tork Metal Market JJew York. March 16. (L N. S) Copper -t ?rot Md March offered 1 S'SaTTTpril f;red 18 He; May offered 184e. . Leadtaady ; spot April-May. 9 bid. Wew TerkVLoadoa Sllrsr ?V- Mmo1- M (L R. 8.) Cotcmer- rTT-l.f" ,J Bar silver CATTLE TRADING STiTS SIMY LATEST LIT E8T0CR REPORT Hogs Market s-eaerally ateady later la the day. Cattle AU Maes steady; one load extra fit corn fed helfere brought a premlaai at $1040. Nheep tieoeral sltaatioa rioted aa- changed. PORTLAND LTTESTOCK" RVN Monday . . .,11 . . Week aA-o 2 week ago . . . , 4 week ago.,... Tear aeo . . S yean ago. . . . . 6 yean ago 4 year ago Hogs. Cattle. Calve. Sheep. 14T6 1866 81 808 1102 1811 142- 8643 1190 686 lot 1858 1271 1T88 98 1819 341T 1488 54 3278 1630 1447 34 270 1367 670 27 804 1058 627 I 11 FACTORS DEVELOP 1 TO PLACE ON BEAR MARKET Two lines of livestock showed in creased supplies for the Monday trade as compared with a week ago, while two showed a loss. Total run Included 95 cars, compared with 76 last week and 93 cars a year ago. Hoga were steady, cattle steady to easier and sheep quiet Early sales in the cattle alleys Moaday at North Portland Indicated a steady . to easier tone generally. Pint tale made were about on a parity with thoee made at the opening of last week. However, there waa aa uaderenrreat ef weakness in the. better class of stuff, even though deemed fair for the ordinary Quality of ferings. lieneral cattle range. Best grain pulp steers $11.50 0 12.00 Choice steers 11 00011.80 Good te c ho toe steers ....... 10.00 It. OO Medium to good steers : 9.00 910.00 T. : . j . . a u .A rsir to goou siaer ,, -9u o.vu Common to fair teen g.&0 7.80 Choice cows snd heifers 9.00 9 10. OA Good to choice oows and heifers 8.00 9 9.00 Medium to good cows and tellers 6.60 9 7.60 Pair to medium cow and heifer 6 50 0 6.50 Canners ...7 8.009 5.60 Bull 6 00 0 7.60 Best hatit calve 16.50 017.25 Medium calves 10.00 0 13.50 j Heavy calve 7.00 10. OO Stockers and feeder 8.00 9 8.50 win Situation Steady 4 Initial trade in the hoc alley at North Port land for the week showed a steady ton gen erally. There wa a alight increase in the run. total arrivals including 1476 head, compared with 1102 last Week. 1190 the previous week and 2417 bead a year ago. General hog range: Prime mixed $16.71018 25 Medium mixed . 16.50 915.75 1 Rough heavies 1 2.00 15.25 Pig 12.00 16.00 Mutton Starts glow Market for mutton started very slow at North Portland for Monday and there waa aa easier tone indicated in the lamb situation generally. This was forecast as a result ef tha lack of sales st tha opening while during recent weeks the demand started well. (renertl gheep and lamb range East of mountain lambs Beet Ught valley lamb. Best heavy vaUey lambs Feeder lambs Teariings :. 18.00016.50 Benda, morn Ins Sale STEERS Prtoe. 1 So. Av. Lbs. so. . . S3. . . Man nf acturing company of Wheeler, Tillamook county, ta changed to the Jenaan Shingle Manufacturing oompany in supplementary articles filed hare. ' l?OR!!i TI?ADE .817.00918.00 . 16.009 17.00 . '13.509 14.50 .12 00 015.00 No. 18. . 28. . 11.. 26 . . 29. . 28. . 1. . T. . . 1 1.. IB. . 25. . 1.. 1. . 16.. 1. . Av. Lb. ..1078 311.10 ..1041 10.00 2 1 6..., 15 ... , 2 12.... T 6 6 8 1 . . . . 8 185.... a . T9 9.00 .1044 11 60 . 108 11.60 . 912' 10.50 . 880 9.00 COWS .1062 8 9.10 .1120 9.00 .1090 8.50 . 901 9.00 .1055 9.25 . 629 7.00 BULLS .1260 $ 7.60 .1513 8.80 .1870 7.30 MIXED . 875 $ 6.76 CALVES 812.60 I 3 10.00 j 1 8.00 I 8 HOGS 27 1025 18 623 27 . . . .1106 20. 1 . 83. 1. 1. 1. Price. 649 811.00 1085 11.38 1 1 A VR I t V. f V 6.50 11.30 11.35 . . leso . 620 .1068 .1010 .1090 . 890 .1115 . 1487 7.B0 8 76 6.50 8.60 9.25 T.25 8.88 CATTLE 13 85 60 47S 615 $ T.00 18S 617.00 80 9.00 871 9.00 333 185 700 210 128 114 156 130 14.00 15.00 16.00 18.00 14.00 15.00 15.75 14.00 208 816.00 LAMBS 88 $14.85 BUCK 120 810.00 I 36. e. 24. 33. 2. 78. 2. 10. . SHEEP 175 80 194 160 170 193 200 16.00 18 00 16.00 15.90 16.26 16 26 15.75 78 $12.00 waa Hd lusher today af-TO- TSw Tork-Sagas Aad Coffee tfTm. Mamh 16 (TJ. P.) CefTee- Na . t S10. 14Se; No. 4 Santos. 34 024 . Sugar Steady. Baw. 31T00 911.28: ftaad, stead; granulated. 316.99 9 16.00. . C0TT03T 0PE5H WITH SHARP I-OSS IR 7TEW TORK TRADE New Tork. March IB. (t N. S) The cot ton market opened early today at a decline of 20 to 6T points, influenced by Weak oables from Liverpool. At the start there waa heavy liqui dation of old long aooounts, and also active selling by Liverpool, but 00 a aoale down, tha trade bought extend rely. One or two of the old bulls gave support, but later the list reacted to 2B point. Open. High, I,ow. Close. January 2975 8045 297B 8045 March . ...f... 897B 4004 3970 4OO0 May 8600 8728 8038 3709 Jn'T 8860 3444 $310 3420 October 8118 8188 8101 8174 December 8015 8095 8014 8081 New Tork spot market. 4100. By Broadatn Wall New Tork, March 16. In the past week there have been distinct devel opments any one of which in normal times would have been sufficient to check the worst kind of a bear mar ket and start prices upward. Tha combination haa had the effect of exciting- Wall street and forcing wild covering of short contract, but many persons are still In doubt as to whether the Improvement will con tinue. Tho four big developmenta in the order of their Importance to the st)ck market are: First, the demand of the sonata for an explanation from' the federal re serve board of the usurious money rates that have been charged by the banks. Second, reaffirmation by the supreme court of the old pest that tn valuing railroads the cost as of today must be taken and not the original cost. Third, the supreme court decision that stock dividends 'are not taxable aa Income : and. fourth, announcement that the British are to ship some 8200.000.OCO of gold to America in settlement of the Anglo-French bonds, some of this to arrive In the very near future. For a generation the courts and the politician have been fighting the great corporations with the announced Inten tion of destroying them. Now, suddenly, the corporations are all right It is the first time fundamentals have been taken to the supreme court since Roosevelt started the fight Pro4erty Interests, therefore, feel safe. Men .can now go ahead and work with tha belief that what they earn will belong to them and their children. The stock dividend decision makes a declaration of such dividends by the railroads an easy matter and confirms many stock dividends already declared. Among the Industrials there are corpo rations whose assets have grown out of proportion to the stock issues and there will be declarations evening up these situations. The United States may look forward to a perfect orgy of stock dividends. The importation of gold to take care of the Anglo-French bonds will tend to relieve the money situation because of the sentimental influence of gold, even If it is not allowed to mingle with the other money of the country. There is much dispute over the exact time and method of shipping the gold to America, but the highest authority gives assur ance of its arrival and large volume. Five New Concerns Are Incorporated; Articles Are Filed Salem. March 15. The Wallowa Lake Power ft Development company, with headquarters in Enterprise, filed ar ticles of incorporation with the corpora tion department here Saturday. The company is capitalised at $150,000. A. J. Mclnturff. B. Mayfleld and C. M. Lockwood are the Incorporators. Other corporations filing articles Sat urday were : Diamond Motor company, Portland ; $100,000; A, Junge, H. Junge and E. V. Littlefleld. D. H. Kline Motor Car company, Port land ; $26,000; D. H. Kilns. C. P. Han sen and J. M. Scuddar. , Oregon Motor Accessories company, Portland ; $10,000 ; J. King Bryon, Lrsw Wallace and J. M. Scudder. The name of the Wheele? Boa 4V 4 Manufacturers and jobberB interested In any of the above trade opportunities, may secure same by asking tor file num ber at office of bureau of' foreign and domestic commerce, of the chamber. A commercial representative in Pale stine desires to secure agencies for Ore gon food products and conserved fruits of all kinds. References. Refer to No. 83115 An agency is desired by a commercial agent in Italy for tha sale of beer kegkJ and barrels. -Correspondence should be tn Italian or PYenoh. Reference. Refer, to No, 83141. An importing firm in India desires to purchase and secure an agency for piece goods, woolen goods, sundries, machin ery, etc. Quotations should be given a t. f. port of India, Reference. Refer to No. 82121 A commission agency oompany in Switzerland desires tha representation of ex-porters for the sale of raw materials, produce and manufactures of many kinds, and food products. References. Refer to No. 32133. A consulting engineer for a packing plant-in France desires to purchase can ning machinery and implements for packing factory. Quotations should be given c. i. f. Marseilles or Bordeaux. Cor- reepondenrw may be In English. Refer ences. Refer to No. 8S118. A commercial agent in France desires to secure agencies for the sale of all sorts of canned goods, jama, dried fruits, sweetmeats, chocolates, preserves, salt meats, lard and bacon. Samples are re quested with correspondence and cata- ogs In French. Reference. Refer to No. ztzs. . . I . A firm of contractors and engineers tn . Siberia U desirous of getting in touch with manufacturers of machinery,' rall-. road supplies, electrical equipment,' tele-" phone, lumber and pulp mUl machinery and supplies, belting, agricultural Im plements and automobiles. Reference. Refer to. No. 32188. Road Bond Issue ; Wilis at Election Raymond. Wash.. March 15. At the, election held March 9 In Raymond the road .bond Issue of $162,000 wa carried 105 to 157. The South Bond and Rsyi mond voting; though lleht waa over whelmingly in favor of the proposad Is suance of bonds, the ballot showing 171 for the bond Issue and 9 against in Raymond, and South' Bend showing" 168 for with 38 against FOREIGN EXCHANGE, RATES Corrected daUy by foreign drpartmewt 4 the TJt tted Slates National bank. Opanins nominal rates for bank -transaction: Drafts Cable v IV cheque. Transfers' Rate. London Pounds - sterling ... 3.65. 8 8 66 H S 4. "6.66 Vmm .a so te .a . .a na Hamburg Berlin Marks 1 14 1 12 .8. . Oanea Lire . 18.82 18.80 6.18.38 vopennageo Kroner ..... 17.10 17.25 Christian la Kroner 17.60 17 T6 Stockholm E rtmr 20.10 20.25 Hongkong Lceal currency . . .. 94.00 94.60 Tekohama Ten ., 48.76 48 85 38.80 28.86 1810 -44.14, r PACIFIC COAgf BA5K STATEMENT Portland Bank Oteannga Thie week. Lest Tear. Monday . . . . 811.35t.068.B7 8 8.448. 687. 7T Seattle Bank Clearing Monday $15,263,580.78 Balance Monday 4.182,060.38 Teoama Bank Clearings Monday 1,285.10.90 Balances Monday . . . . 192,087.65 Sarv Francises Bank Bank okaringa t20.287j868.00 Los Angela Banks Clearings Monday 812.699,899.00 City of Vancouver and Province of Liberty Road Sales Furnished by Overbeck Cook Co. Opart High. 1st Cloaa. Stte 900 .9618 9688 9810 1st 4 ........ 90S6 V06 9069 9030 Snd 4s ........ 8940 8958 8940 8980 1st 4H 9108 9110 9090 9094 2nd 4 He 8978 8094 8972 8980 3rd 4 Ha 9810 9818 98O0 9800 4th 4 14s ... 9008 9010 9O06 90O6 Victory 4a ... 9983 9770 9T82 9780 Victory $ ... 97$8 9780 9788 0708 Mosey aad Exchavage New Tork, March 15. (1 N. 8.) Can motiey en tha floor ef the Raw Tork stock exchange today ruled at 9 per cent; hish. 9 par cent; 'low, 9 per cent. Time money wa firm. Rates were IH ft per cent The market for prime mercantile paper wae strong. Call money in London today waa 8 H per cent. Sterling exchange was easy, with bu sin sat In banker' bill st 83TI5 for demand. Liverpool Cotton Market IJvrrpool, March 16. (L ?r, SO opened in limited demaod. Pries sassier, gales 4000 belee. American mid. fair. 88.04: good raid.. 80 04- fully mid., 29.04; mid., 38.04; low and. 24 74 : good ord., 21.64; ord.. 20 54. Futures opened easy. 5aral Stores Market Iew York. March 15. ft N. 8.) Turoatv tto Savannah. 20T H : New Tor. 4 17 H Rosin Bevannah. 1790; Jlew Tork, 1800. swssawiaw.jywaww Chleatge Potato Market CHioago, March IS. (1 !f. 8,tMi.potatnOT Reeeipta. 86 care, Minnesota aad Dakota, Ohio, Baa rraaelseo PealtTy Market San ltndaco, Marah 18. (C. p.) Broilere. B487e: large hens, I$0l9e; beat dueka, SO esse. Miaaeaftolis Flax Serket Minneapolis. March IB. (L 1. 8 1 FIAx. Fai oeja.iSH; Apm, s.osh 6.11 ft. f aval Fraaeiaea" drain Market Sea rraaariseev March IB. (P. P.) Barter Spot feed, per casta. $3.40 f $.4$. Mill QTaeatlori Cirrming Tjp Vancouver, Wash,, March 15. At a meeting of the city council tonight It ia expected that questions connected with the propaal by V w. Jdbetter to erect, a pulp mill here Tinder certain conditions, will be settled. Saskatchewan Boies to yield Due in 123 Payable in U. S. Dollars Diract tax obligations ak fee eataHe. Wire "aellec." Gmith Stacks, Bess's. Carttaw, Orals. Btev tlivllf Board ef trade Bandlag. Oyerbeck&CbokeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO A1X EXCHANGES ' Veaa were Caleagw Beard ef Trade gaa . Bryi Sew Xork Crreeweadeats f Xagaa Bryaa FREE FROM ALX DOMINION OOVERNMEST TAATIOJf n nip e g Greater Wi Water District Gold Bonds PATABLB IN GOLD COIN OF THE " UNITED STATES in New York or at the Quarters: of Morris Brothers. Inc. WE OWN and OFFER the following group of bonds of the GREATER WTNNIPrSO WATER DISTRICT to TIEL.D 7"47e ; Ameaat 83 ,660 'Greater Wlitalpeg water. DUtrict. 1,169 'Greater Wianipeg Water District. see ftOreater Wlsniseg Water Dlitriet.. 1.868 Greater Winnipeg Water Dlitriet. 14.111 tOreater Winnipeg Water District. . 83,888 tOreater Wlaalpet Water District. , Rate MAtsrity Fries 6 JAJ 1931 : 94.35 ' FAA H i 11.18 e - FAA 1918 , 98.38 6 JAD 1931! 98.89 JAJ ltH Melt e HAS) 188$' 9141 Denotes bonds of $1000 denomination. Denotes bonds of $100, $500 and f 1000 denomination. I Denotes bonds of $100 and $500 denomination. . ' This issue of bonds la a direct tax obligation of the entire Greater Winnipeg Water District, which Includes the city of Winnipeg and Ite more Important suburb. The district eon- j slats of 91.79 square miles and hue a net bonded debt of less than 4 as the assessed valuation of its taxable resources and property. Birglar aad Fireproof nafe Deposit Bozsi for Eit Open TJatll 8 P. JA. oa Saturday MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Mnalereal Bond Hobis Capital One Mlllloa Dollar. Morris Bslldtng, 181.11 Stark Street, Bet Fifth aad Sixth TELEPHONE BROADWAT till KttablUhed Over a Qaartor Ceatary INCOME TAX EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS Byron Drainage Dlst., Wyo Columbia Irrigation Diet, Wash Greybull. Wyo Impt Harlowton. Mont.. Imp . Judith Oap, Mont. generala Snake River Irr. Diet, Idaho Stjuaw Creek Irr. Diet, Oregon..... Due ..1924-86 ..1932-39 ... IVtU'iH 1922-35 - 1929-89 ...1931-39 1JJ&-J PAR AND INT. TO YIELD 6 aHi3rah,HraL tajeiberwaaeta tvela. TaWNSV, aargMSk. TJsder tspervlstoa bash lag aepartsaest ef Oreges In malilni lnve$tment$, where you buy 1$ j really more important to you than what you buy- Tou pay nothing extra for the ierv1ces of an old. established house like ours. "Tbe Hotis Built SquafV Carsteiis & Earles, Jncorporated , Established 1891 CrvnigBnt, Manlcipal Jt ttorstioit Bon! TWrd Floor U. 3. Baak BWg. - T.Wpb4o4i Broadw 4108 Sttw attel Sail U. S. (.arsrasaeal F.M as . ... . . 1 f w-.w.,m waairwaa. -waMa VtUitr. latdoerrlal. aVIsjmaelpaJ ! BONDS QaouUanta Um lUqaesft N. . tU- .'-s Ot. t Tel.plione MsreVeJi 881