STILL NEW HIGH RECORDS ARE PAID FOR POTATOES HERE aKS- NEW RIVER; TRANSPORTATION Edlltegl 17 Witt r. nesslas ; Uncertainty la shown to th market for eggs along the wholesale way at this tlma although no change in quota Ions is generally indicated. Stone oseratioe continue on as hvv a ecl M possible s thU tin tlthemsh a Tea lr per cent th Portland antral ar being nt te Paget Sound (or atone becsos of tha al leged "geDtlirrn-n's agreement" among storage interest ber which had tha effect of patting tn Portland atoraca rat to about doable that of ear leading cltr of th United Bute. Thla aeaaos showed tha usual adrane in price fast prior to Barter. Aa a remit of what eseall bappena to tha prloe after this holiday, many art expecting aa easier situation daring tb coming week. Packre are aaid to be atorinf -rapplles, but not nnder tnelr ewn name. " Taos desiring epeeial Information regarding any market, ahoald writ the Market Editor, Oregon Journal, enclosing, stamp for rsvly. CBICXB9S GO T63t-10H MASK Chickens went to a new high record on the local market toward tha closing of the week, with sales of heavy weight hens at 88c to 40c, tha latter In a limited way. Ordinary chicken eoid at 87e generally. TXAX. -IS 'WEAK BUT trifCHAKOED White : tha market for country killed calves Continue weak, n further price change was noted for the day. Bala in general were made around 34S3tt a pound. A eery amount of famines was at a fraction mora. HOG lOICES FIRM OK THE STBEET - Dressed bog ahowed a firmer ton along the street. Sale In general were shown for tops at SI He a nonad. but a email volume of trans actions was shown aa high aa 22 a pound. HecsipU were fair. ; COOPXT VASE CHAIBMAIff A6AI5 ' tVord eom that Charles Cooper of this etty has for th sixth eonaecntiT time been choaeu aa chairman of tha nwrehandie com mittee of the National Association of Merchant i Tailors of America by President Pattsson. CHEAP SALMON DEMAND 18 BLOTf With sale at this Um no higher then It. SO 1.2 Per dosen, f. o. b. eoavt points, the - market for th cheaper grades of canned salmon ruch aa chum is increasing la sluggish: BRIEF JTOTES OP PRODUCE TBADE Turnsntina b up 7a a gallon, again. . Rotter trade is about steady. Onion market inclined to strengthen. ' "'- Many new inquiries coming for hop eon- iraeta: few offering. Mohair arrivals ar limited with tha market nominal at 40a. WEATHER KOTICE FOR SHIPPERS -. Weather bureau advises: Protect shipments during the next 86 hoar against th following minimum temperature: Going north. 88 degree; nerthesat over H.. P. A A. IL R., 30 docrpee: east to Baker. 20 de er, and wrath to Ashland. 82 degrees. Mini mum temperature at Portland tomorrow, about 88 degree. DAIRY PRODUCE OP THE COAST San Frenclsoe Marts Ran Francisco, April 8. (U. P.)- -Butter Extraa, 60 H e. Eggs Extras, 48ttc: firsts. 40tto extra pullets. 87c; nndersised pullet. 33c. Cheese Caliiornia flats, fancy, 80 He; Ante, 27a. SsaUls Market 8eattla. April 8. (I. N. 8.) Eggs Select ranch, 40(9 4 2c; pullets, 86c. Butter City creamery extras, 83 4)68e. Cueeee Oregon triplets, 82c; Young Amer icas, 8 Sal Onmas Oregon, 8 H 0 Te. Potatoes Yakima Oems. 8160(9160; local. 8130110 ton; sweets, 6c lb. , Les Angslsi Market hi Angeles. April 8. (I. N. S.) Butt! California creamery extras, 60c. Eggs Fresh eitras. 39c; esse count, 88e; pullet. 16c; peewee pullots. S9c. 'eul It r V ochisnged. . Naval Store Market Kw Tork, April 8. (1. N. S. ) Turpentine Saeannah. 82.83; New Tork. 82.60. Rostn Savannah, $14). 28; New Tork. 818.00. IF YOU WISH FULL VALUE FOR TOUR HIDES AND CALFSKINS SHIP THEM TO The H. F. NORTON CO. PORTLAND. OK. SEATTLE. WASH. BELLINGHAM. WASH. NAMPA. IDAHO Writ for Prloe list end Shipping Tag. BoDine&Clark . . UTpstoek Cemtalifloa M reheats v UNION STOCK YARDS . HOHTHT POBTLAITD. O KEG 03 HIDES, PELTS,WOOL . ' Caseara Bark. Xetals, Bakbers Write for prices and shipping taga L. SHANK & CO. tit Frost Street. Pertlasd, Oregea SMRK 8HIPMINTS TO ton HIOHIST PRIOBS PROMPT PAV Wrtt fee Price twun eamY SJUTTIB ORtAM K0S PORTLAND. OR. Ship as or write for prices on Eg:gV ; Veal. Hots Potatoes, etc. Let us quote you prices for groceries. Call or send as a list of what you want We cm save you. money. ORIEN VAN SCHOONHOYEN 193-195 2nd. Cor. Taylor, Portland u 1. , s IWI WANT VOUN Veal, Hogs, Poultry toes, vatssto meats, hides, oascara ' - Mrs. WIOHMIR, WOOL. KTtV WRIT! US POR PRICKS QULLICKSON & CO. Established ISIt 10 Prent SC. Portland. Or. Writ fssTTV - SVnssi Tax sal Fox fist SULLIVAN HIDE 4 WOOL CO. rertlaae r i I U 1 1 il ' WFreatSl. t MAR. ICE T BASKET By Hymam H. Cobaa Consumers are In many Instances able to purchase egg today at a price that on tb eerface appears less than actual wholesale figures. The best eggs are selling at wholesale at 42c a dosen and till many retailers are selling; at 40s a doten. There Is a very rood reason for this alleged topsy-turvey appearance of the trade. Retailers are not actually selling eggs below the wholesale price and are making- a legitimate profit even though the flg-ures looks as If they are paying; 42c for errs and selling; them at 40a Fact of the matter la that this time of the season always allows a like condi tion. Storage Interests are responsible for this. They take a case of eggs and by candling tests, divide the supplies into three lota The best of these ar used for storage and the others are sold for the fresh egg trade. Then latter esras are What are com' monly called "weak" stock by the trade. They are perhaps as fresh as the No. 1 stock, but for some reason or other will not hold up In storage.. For that reason cold storage interests put nothing away In the Ice houses that is not of the best possible condition Tb following price an average one that consumer are expected to pCy retail stem. Qual ity noted is the BTcrage. fancy staff being slightly higher and inferior stuff fractionally lower. Eggs fresh laid. 4 So per doses: fancy fresh. sue per docen. Cheese Fancy. 404Se per lb. Chickens Dressed. BOe per lb. ; geeae, dressed, 4 Be per lb.; turkeys, B66e lb.; ducks. 60c per lb. Salmon ZBsMBe per lb.: halibut. 2 Be lb. Flour Beet local patent, 88.46 8.50 per sack, av lb. Potatoes Burbanka, fancy. 89e lb.; sweets. IV Wl ze per lb. Onion Dried, 8 9 8 H e per lb. Corn Market Bare; First Prices Rise Chicago. April 8. (I N. B.) Th com market was practical r bar of offerings at the opening with prices steady to 1 He higher. May had few sale until tt reached 81.82. Oats opened ' with wire houses buying and light -selling until an adrance was established. Starting pnoee were steady to He higher. Firmness in grains and higher hog price caused provisions , to open a shade higher with scattered buying COlUt May 162 164 H 161 184 July 154 H 168 H 164 4 158 K September 161 14 164 160 154 OATS May , 89 H n 88 00 S July 81 H 82 S 81 82 H PORK Kay 8740 8740 8700 8700 LARD May 2040 2060 2020 2060 July 2116 2180 2100 2L30 RIBS May 1880 1800 1872 1890 July 1012 1942 1907 1942 ?few Tork Batter and Eggt New Tork. April 8. (1. Jf. 8.) Butter Firm. Creamery extras, 67 0 70 He; do. firsts, 6568c; do. higher scoring. 67 tt 71 He; state dairy tubs. 44 68c; renorated extras. 6354c; imitation creamery. 45 46c. Kg 71 Market unsettled. Nearby white fancy, 89(4 60c; do. brown, 48 0 40c; extras, 48 47c: firsts. 41 Ik 40Ha Milk 82.85. Big Car of Eggs Albany, AprU 3. A carload of eggs, th larg est shipment of It kind on record in Albany. ws loaded here today by th Haslwood com pany. Shipment contains 400 cases or 12,000 doses. 5w Torw Is Closed New Tork. AprU 8. (L N. S.) With the exception of the produce market, aU local ex change here wer closed today. England Buying Hops in Valley At High Prices Aarera, Or., April 8. Straeas A Co. of London, tbreogh tbelr repre srntatlT, Henrx L. Bents, ef thl place, contracted with Sloper Bros, of Independence for the dellrery of 848,888 poeals 0f hop daring the next four y-eari. at 88 cent per ponnd, loclediag the erop ef "babies." The contracts larolre the total of 8 If 8,808, and is probably the largest oontrart wiittca tn the stats. Mr. Bents Ig sot only a dealer hot also a grower. He Is operating a bo at te yards, comprlsiag nearly 888 aereo, making him ths largest IndlTldaal growsr la Oregon. The Sloper con tracts are the largest of a small tarn her of 4-year contracts only a fsw others havisg bees written. We W ant Your Produce BTJTTEE, extras 58-59 EGGS selling at 36-37V HENS firm at 36-384 HOGS, tops at 20-21 J mi., Taacy DAIKT BUTTER 40 Ship us your Potatoes, Beans, Hides, Wool, Mohair. Top Price Prompt Returns. Write for Shipping Tags. Crescent Market 4t FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. Geo.E.NichoIs&Co. WHOLF.SAlE PRODrCE AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS HOGS (Fancy Blot-a), per la, 21H TEA I Faay), per Ik z44 LARGE HENS, per Ik. ..36-37 CALF HIDES, per lk 55-56) WE WANT TOTJ te BE SATISFIED Skip Nowi Get Qaiek Betnrns 108 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OR. SHIP YOUR HIDES 0 PORTLAND'S 03TIT TA55EKT Wa Will Pay Ton Hlgheat, Market Price Weber i Tanning Co. Zstaklisk tSSt, m XACADAM ST. PORIXAItO, OR, POTATOES, PARSNIPSjRUTABAGAJ iz you nave any of the above articles yon are in luck. .. We are paying S6.00 per cat, f. o. b. Portland for well graded tabU potatoes, i Let us hear from rou. , BOLLaAM & CO. Ut PROXT ST, PORTLAND, Or. ! WOULD GRAB A POTATO SUPPLY determined effort is being made by certain wholesale and speculative in terests without potato supplies to "bear" down the market for the small stocks held by growers in an effort to get them for less than they are worth. In this campaign they are aided by a Port land paper. That tha potato market la firm, aettr and that auppiie ar extremely cnt, eeeryon in th trad knows. Talk of a alow trad and aa easier ton generally is given simply to in fluence th farmtr to let go of what stock b baa Instead of tha market being alow and inae- ttr and with prices lust merely holding, lead ing wholesaler paid aa high aa 88.50 per cen tal for good stock delivered her during th last 24 hours. Thla is th bigot! record erer known. Selling I rice potatoes in th wholesale trad do not all rsfleot this supposed easiness in the trade. For local sales are shown around 87 generally for food stuff, although Gem ar selling aa high aa 87.80. One f th lead ing bona along tb street bad n potatoes at au to offer during tb Us: 19 hours. AMEBICAK 1ITE8TOCK PRICES Chloage Hog SI SAO Chicago. April 8. (I. N. 8.) Hogs Re ceipts. 8000. Lights, steady to lOe higher; medium weights, steady to 18o lewr. Beariee, steady to 25c lower. Bulk, 818.00 016.00; top. 818.40; heaTyweigbt, 814.80 15.85 . rredinra weight, . 816.28 18.18: light weight, 8to.76l15; light lights, 815.16915.80; beary packing sows, smooth, 818.86 914.00; packing aows, rough, 812.75 918.26; piz, 813 80916.28. Cattle Receipts. 6000. mostly steady. Top steers. 814 25; beef steers, 26 9 50c higher for week: yearlings, 60T5o up; eannen and bnUs. mostly steady; feeders and calraa, doll. Good to ehoio. 812.40914.75; common, and medium, 810.00912.40; butcher cattle, heifers, 817.75 t 13.50- cows. 87.7591200; bulls. 87.759 11.00; eannen and eattera, cows' and heifers, 85.0097.65; eanner steers, 89-0098.00; real calres (light and handywaight) , 818.00 917.50; feeder steer. 89.00 91165; stoeker steers. 87.65 911.26; stoeker cows and faeifers, 87.60 96.25; stoeker calres, 88.00 911-25. Sheep Receipts, 8000; steady; best wooted kmb unsold ; native sheep scare; lamb (down) , 817.76 920.60; lambs. euUs and common, $14 50617.60; yearling wethers, 815.259 18.25; ewee, $11 0015.00; awee. culls and common. $6.00 910.23t feedar lambs, 816.60 917.60. Omaha Hog Lwr Omaha; Neb.. April 8. L N. S.) Hogs Beceipta. 11,000; slow; steady to 25c lower. Cattle Receipts. 1200: steady. Sheep Receipt. 800; steady. Denver Hop S1B.S0 Denver. Colo., April 3. TJ. P.) Cattle Receipt. 200; market, steady. 8 teem, $10.00 912.75; cows and heifers, 88.00911-25; stoeker and feeder. $8.00 911.50; calves, 815.00917.50. Hogs Receipts, 200; market, steady. Top, 816.50: balk. 114.00 9 15.28. Sheep Receipts. 8100; ateedy. Iambs, 818.60 910.25; ewes, 815 00 13.85. Seattle Hogs, 810.88 Seattle. AprU 8. (L N. S.) Hogi Re ceipts. 474; stronger. Prim light. 816.23 9 16.85; medium to choice, $15.25 916-25; rough beavies. 814.25 914.75; piga. 812.00 9 13.50. Cattle Receipt, 5; steady. Best steers, 811.25911.55: medium to choice. 89009 10.75; common to good, 86.759.00; best cows and heifers, $9.76910.25; common to good cows. 86-50 & k.25; bulls. $7.00 9 8.25; calves. 87.00 915.00. Sheen Receipts. 854: steady. Lambs, 814 916; fair to medium. 813914; yearlings. 610 011; wethers. $15915.50; ewes. 6099.50, OATS, CORN AND RYE REACH HIGH FIGURE AT CHICAGO Chicaao. AnrU 8. (L N. S.) Cash oats crossed the dollar line today on th Board of Trade. No. 1 whit selling at $1.01 9 1.01 Vfcy and No. 2 white, ai.ou m i.vu vs. ana au ae livsries of corn, oats and rye futures sold at new high prices on ths crop, except May corn. wliirh late last July sold at ll.TZk. To en tire list closed almost at tha top. May corn khnwimi advances of 2 hi i 3 Vfcc July ol 3 $ c and heptembet 2 9814c th latter reaching $1.64 just at the close. Oats advanced over the previous doss 1 91 He for th May and July, and for U September future. Fro visions closed at th top figures of the day. PACIFIC COAST BkTSX STATEMENT Portland Bank This Week. 6,774.8.44 I S..310.H30.48 6.005.081.13 6.124.782.04 7,030.541 40 Clearances: Monday .... I Tuesday .... tSedneedey . . Thursday . . . "riiiay .... Tear Ago. 6.075.637.U8 6.388,777.77 4.671.084.77 4.640,962.71 3,604,567.63 - Tacoma Bank Clearings Saturday ...i 782,167.67 Balance bAtmday 48,582. 1 4 Spokane Bank Clearings Saturday 1.693,000.00 Balances Saturday x- 881,997.00 Seattle Banka Clearings Saturday $ H5,671.04 Balances Saturday 1.744,494.68 San rranolsoo Banks Clearings Saturday 322.469.532.00 Let ml Banks Clearing Saturday 315Cl6.0.") POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Let Angelas Market Lo Angeles. April 8. (I. N. B.) Pota toes Storktnn Burbanka, fancy and epeeial brands, $7.75 9 8.25; choice. $7.60; Idaho ruwets. fsncy, 17.7598.25; ethers, $7.60; rurals. 67.25; local stock, lug boxes. $3,00 9 8.25; new stork, local early and white rose. $3.63 9 4.00 lug. - "New Tork Sagar aad Coffee New Tork. April 8. (17. P.) Coffee No. T Bio, 144 915c; No. 4 Santos. 24 9 24 He. Sugar Firmer; raw. $14.00 914.05; re fined, firm; granulated. $14.00 9 14.50. ISSUE 33 WE LOOK FOR A BIG Send us what you have because all indications point to a good market- We have been getting the extreme top for hogs this week. Top we are selling for , 21-21 TAI Market has been somewhat overloaded this week. It's the usual spring- time movement and-prices reflected this. Tops are selling at 242-2 Vae CHICKENS Demand continues in excess of supplies and the market has done better during the week. Heavy Hens selling for 36) Light Hens for 33. EGOS We always pay the top price' available for Eggs on the day of arrival. Market Is 3e and 37 WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR POTATOES ADVISE V8 WHAT TOU HATE AIA1.UX JUU i rr.it we warn au me gooa sum you nave. Our Setllng. Oharsasi 1 sown- Hefs, Veal, Pwultry. 1 aeewi n Iota. Sheridan -Beckley Co., Inc. FXnTf AJT9 PRODUCE 341 East aAlder St., Cor. 2d Phone East 5801 WfTnot HlggRNIA SAVINGS ARB. , antt PeteU rewere a Clallam That We-Paid-the -Shipper the following prices f. . b. Portland last week, and tha irfarket on Meata. Pottltry. Eggs, etc. appears to be firm for next week. TOP HOGS, weights from 125 lbs. to. 150 lbs.... 20H to 21e TOP TEAL Weights from 75 Iba. to 100 Iba. 24 to 2454 No commissions deducted from above prices. EhJp to us and receive the ton price lorjour HOGS, TEAL, POULTRT, EGGS, POTATOES, HIDES, WOOL. Coops and tags furnished free. Prompt returns. References : U. S. Nat Bank! WE HANDLE THE PULL LINE OF ALBERS BROS. XILLINO CO.S POLLTRT AND STOCK PEED WRITE CS FOB PRICES R. K. PRODUCE COl V v . - , - ; 0a-WASHINGTON ST PORTLAND, OB. MPROVED CALL N WOOL TRADE ImproTed conditions are generally in dicated in the market for wool The traffic congestion along the Atlantic coast, which gave the trade such an ex tremely bearish tone for some weeks, appears to te eliminating itself. Bids for wool are fully steady, although some efforts are being made to hold down Paclflo Northwest fleece because of the opening of the eeason. With Boston interests offering and paytng 78s to 77o for Arisona fleece,- It cannot- be uid that the price ef wool Is by any means depressed. Naturally, at this time of tb season, when tb Pacific Northwent I sheering and new fleece will aeon be offered in abundance, tfcr is a disposition among tb big interests to held buying operations in check lust to lafluenr values hem Among the Western woelgroww there ap pear to be a disposition this season to eon sign their fleece to commission firm, such a th Columbia Basin 'Wool Warafaous company of thl city. No Livestock Here For Saturday Trade PORTXAXD LIVESTOCK BUS Hog. Cattle. Calve. Sbeep. Saiturdsy 0 0 0 0 Week ago 60 1 t Two week ago.... 755 76 .... 681 Four weeks ago 1469 28 2 240 Tear ago 170 47 21 18 Two year ago.... 148 37 4 . . Three year ago... 292 11 Four year ago.... 180 29 No arrivals of livestock were shown at North Portland for the week end. All values were quoted nominally un changed. With a lack of erfsrinc in th alley for the day, Uie market for bogs reflected a nominally steady tone for the weekend at North Portland. General boa ran: Prim mixed $16.00 9 16. BC Medium mixed 10.80 916 60 Roucb beavie ...v 12.00 915.25 Pig 12.00 915.00 Cattl Contlnu Quiet With no additional arrivals tor th day, the weekend showed a Quiet ton at North Portland. General cattle range Best grain pulp steers .. .31100911.73 10.60 91100 9.50 910.50 8.759 9.75 Cboire steers Good to choice (teen ; . . Medium ta good stser ...... Fair to gosd steers ......... Common to fair steers ....... Choice cows and heifers ...... Good to choice cows and heifer Medium to good cow and heifers Fair to medium cows and beifer Cannen Bulls Best light calve . . . .-a. ..... Medium calve Heavy calve Stoeker and feeders 7.25 9 8.25 6.25 9 7.26 9.009 10.00 8.00 9 9.00 6.50 9 7.60 6.609 6.50 8.00 9 5.50 6.00 9 8.00 15.00 917.00 10.00 914.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 9 8-50 Sprint Lamb Easier Whil there was nothing in the alley for the Saturday trade to base any quotations on at North Portland, the official price for spring lambs wss given a spread of 818 to $20. General sheep range: Spring lambs 819.20 920.00 East of mountain lambs 16.50 917.50 Best tight valley lambs 15.25 916.50 Best heavy valley lambs 14.25 916.25 Common to medium valley lambs 11.00915.50 Yearling 14.50 915.25 Kwes 10.00 913.00 Friday aftsm.on Sales STEERS No. Ave. Ib Price. I No. Ave lb. Price. ... 678 3 6.00 f 22.. 1. . 3. . 45. , 1. , 20. , 1. , 1.. COWS .1000 . 876 . 645 .1130 $ 7.60 6.50 7.00 7.00 1. 19. 4. . 850 t 8.50 . 620 T OO .1027 8.50 CALVIS $ 7.25 I 11 15.00 7 BULLS 3 7.00 I 1 7.25 I HOGS , . 855 . . 150 , .1210 . .1360 265 $10.00 128 17.00 890 T.OO 2.. 18., 10. 4. 8. 64. 8. 81. 207 $18.25 226 16 26 8 168 $16.60 1 850 15.00 140 296 145 186 210 16 00 14.60 1 156 14 103 22 285 28 222 16.25 16.50 14.80 16.50 14.60 I 16.60 I 16.30 New Tork Bank Statement 'New Tork, April 3- (I. K. S.) Ban state ment Aversge: Loans Incressed 349.979.000: demand deposits increased 358.120,000: time deposits increased $1,444,000; reserve increased $12,682,250. Actual: Loans increased $67,646,000; de msnd deposits increased $119,144,000; time deposits depressed $6,995,000; reserve decreased $10,010,240. Flax Market nuluth. Minn., April 8. (L N. 8.) Flax May. new. $4.80 9 4.82b; July, 470b; track and arrive, $4.80. . Minneapolla. April 8. (I N. S.) Nov 1. $4.75 9 4.80; arrive, same. Asodatlon Is Formed Spokane, Wash.. April . Incorpora tion of the National Savings k. Loan association, having a paid up capital of $250,000 and authorized to Issue stock to the amount of $2,00P,000, has been completed by a dozen Spokane business and professional men, representing large financial interests of the city. A. J. Lindsay, engaged In the Investment banking business here for the last 20 years, will be the active head of the association, and Roy Bungay of the Johnson-Bungay Fuel company is ex pected to be elected president. SATURDAY, APRIL 3, J 920 DEMAND FOR HOGS Ship In Car Lata r Lass tlwuW Use Our rrle. HEATT HENS Over 4 Ibe 3Sa LIGHT HEKS Under 4 lbs....33 EGGS, doaen.. 34 to 35 Other grades te proportion. WEATHER IS NOV AFFECTING FEED Weather conditions are having their effect upon the hay and mill feed trade here. There la a somewhat steadier here. There la a somewhat steadier generally, although as yet tt)ts has not teen reflected in either oats or oariey because of the lower price of corn. Hay offerings are below expectations of th trad and some slight sdvanee have been bid in price during th last fw days, according to Harry Sporiock. head of th bay department of Everding Ac FarrelL "Only a very scant stock of alfalfa kt now being offered and the trade is bidding up to 832 a ton for supplies. Clover is extremely scarce and demand favorable at 629 s ton, while 880 is bsine nfffrpmi for eat and vetch hay. A small amount of Willamette valley tim othy is offering at $28 a ton." Because of the somewhat better ton gen erally apparent in 'the wbeat and flour markets, bids for millstuffs for next month's deHvary aretn excees of those now shown. FLOUR Selling price, new erop: Pa. tent valley. $10.65; locaal straight, 810.60; baksrV local. 818.18; Montana spring wheat, patent. 818.75: rve flour. $10.10: oatmeal. $18.00: graham, $11.80. Price for city deliveries la five barrel lota - HAT Buying price, sew erop: Willamette t'mothy. fancy. 628.00; retch. 680; cheat, 317.00 9 820.00: straw. 310OO; clover, $29.00; grain. $26.00; alfalfa. 632.00 e ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal: New erop delivery No. l Calcutta. 17 to 9 18 la car lots: leal amount higher. MILLSTUFFS Mill ran at mm, sacked. 340.00 OKtt Per ten. buying price: Feed. $68.08 968.50; milling, gss.uv. BARLIT Buying price: $70.00; mfThng, 872.60; roiled barley, selling price. $78.00 9 76.00 top. WHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND The are price i ateliers pay wholesaler except as otherwue noted: Dairy Product BTJTTER Selling price, boy lot: Creamery. prim parchment wrapped, 63c per lb.; prima firsts, 61e lb.: firsts, 60961c per lb.: smaller lots st an advance. Jobbing prices: Cube ex tra, 59 9 60e lb.; prime firsts. 6 Be lb. BCTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. 64 9 66c; country stations, 629 63c. OLEOMARGARINE Bext brands, 40e: or dinary. 33 He; bakers, 88c; Nutmargarln. 1 lk an- lu III, 1 1 " , av. C11EKSE Selling price: Tillamook fresh Ore gon, fancy cream triplets, 35 9 86c tb. ; Young America. S7(gS9c race to joDoers. t. o. b. Tillamook trinlets, 8 2c; Toung America. 83c Selling price: Cream, bricks. 40 9 42c Selling price: Block Swiss, 48 9 49; ltmburger, 40 9 42e per lb. EGGS Buying prioe: Current reeetpta 88c candled selling price 42c: select, 4S944e. LIVE POULTBT Selling price: Heavy bens. 8S639c: lisht hen. 30 9 87c: serine liebt. 86940c lb.; heavy 32c; old roosters, 20c lb.; squabs, S3.U0: dressed ducks, 48 9 60c lb.; nigeons. $1.50 9 2.00 per dosen: turkeys, live, 85 88o lb.: dressed, 47 9 60e per lb.; dressed geese, BOe lb. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit FRESH FRUIT Orangee. 84.00 9 87.60 cer box: bananas, 10H 911c par lb.; lemons. 85.60 9 6.25 per crate; Florida grapefruit. S6.D0 9 8.00: California. 83.76. APPLE Various varieties, local. $1,80 9 $3.60. DRIED FRTJIT Dates. Dremederie. 87.80: Fards. 64.25 per box; rasins, 8 crown loos Muscatel,. 16e per lb.; figs. 83.6095.50 box. ONIONS Selling price to retailers, Oregon, se.DU0T.ou per cwr ; association selling pries, carload. 36.00. f. o. a. country: garlic. 60c Dr lb.; green onions. 40o per doaea bunch; onioa sets. 1 Y ( 1 sc per lb. POTATOES Belling price. Oregon, fancy, 87.00; Oems, $7.00 97.60 cwt; buying prices, ga.ouse.zs cwt.; sweets. SHe per lb. vegetables Turnips. S3. BO ptr sack carrots. $1.73 per sack; beets. $4.50; cabbage, California. OH ft 6c: lettuce. S3.0US.35 crate cucumbers, $2.00 S 60 dosen; tomatoes, $3.60 ese.uu; egg punt, soc in.; cauliflower, $1,70 9 8.70; bell peppers, sue.; sprouts,- 17 lb.: pars nips, sa.ou per sacc; rutabagas. ss.ft09B.7S cwt: celery. $2.00 dox.: pea. 16H917e lb.: artichokes. $1.40 91.60 docen; asparagus, 16 W11C ID. Meats ana Prev latent COUNTRT MEATS Selling price! Country nog. ae ho 10. tor top blockers; heavy. 13 wise: best veto. Z4Z4Ue: bearr real. 17 g loc per in. smoked heats Ham. 29tso ra. brwakfast bacon, 88 9 62o; plcmos. 24 925c; cottage roll. 82c per lb. LARD Kettle rendered, 27 He Tb.; standard. 36 He; tisrc basis compound. 21 He. Flan and Shellfish FRESH FISH Salmon, fresh Chirm. S0e fro sen salmon, 12 H 9 20c per Ib. ; halibut, fresh, i j; sturgeon, i j; black cod. I0911e Ib. silver smelt, lOe Tb. ; klppererl salmon, $2 63 per 10-Ib. basket: kippered cod. $2.88: Oo- rombia smelt. 3X00 9 2.25 per boa; raaor i uu per oox. SUGAR Totnlnsl prices, refiner aeels Cub. 817.90: powdered, $17.68; fruit and oerrr. 117 85; yellow, gic.40; granulated, 317.85: extra C. 816.80: golden O. 816 60 rivnci new, i.ou s.o per case. RICE Jsnan stvle. K 1. Ww urieans Bean, ! ) : Bine nose. 1 0 i e per lb. SALT Coare. half around 100a. SIT 2R per ton: 60.x. $18.76; table dairy, 60s. $27.26; bales. $8.80 4.00: fancy table and dairv. 331.60; lump rock, 826.80 per tea. BEANS Oreeon I sales fev fobbcrel." Am Washington, 7S8e per lb.: pink. 8c; Hmai. 16c; baron. 10 He: Oregon beans, bovine rrir nominal, SHe per lb. CANNED MILK Carnation. 85.88 r V-t $5.75; Aster. $5.75; Egl. $11.26: Llbby, $5.85; Mount Tmon. $6.76; aUselsjood. $6.76 per case COFFEE Boasted. 87 S) 51e la acks or Aroma. BOD A CRACK EEs 1 putt, 17 He pa lb. NUTS Walnuts. 86a40c ner n almnnri. 88c; filberts, 82c tn sack lota; peannU. 16 a) 16c; peaoaD. 25c; Braails, 80a. noses, paint, oil ROPE Sisal, dark. 16 He: white. 90- tk, sUndsrd Manila. 23 He. LIN6EKD OIL Raw. bbla. 82.0S ral k.t. tie boiled, bbls.. 82.08: raw. cases. 62.21: boiled, cases, $2.28 per gallon. COAL OIL Water white, in drama a raa bbls.. 18c gal.; caaea. 24o gal. GASOLINE Iron bbls.. 25e: eases, iltt,- engine distillate, iron bbla. 16c; rsses. If He. vvutiBi buu a on tots, lac; ooo jus.. 15 He per In. TURPENTINE Tanks. $2.48; eaaaa. $2.81; 10 esse lots. Is less. WliiE NAILS Besle price. 85.18. Heps, Wool and Hid BOPS Nominal. 1919 erop, 60s par IK HIDES Calves, 500 60c; green bides. 17 6) 18c: salted. 20c; kips. BOe: arreea bull 14c: salted brill. 17a. 6HEEP8KIN8 BaearHng. 25 9 60s Ov; long wool, 23c Ib.; short wool. 2530e; grsea. $2.60 9 8.50 each; dry, 80&Stc lb. MOHAIR Long sUple, 0c tb.; short staple. 25 80c per lb. TALLOW AND QREASE No. 1 tallow. 13ej No. 2, lOo; No. 1 greas. 9c; No. 2 grease. 7 per lb. CHITTIM OB CABCARi BARK New pl. lie per lb. WOOL Nominal 1819 cllo. bavins? Dries: Valley half blood Merino and Shrop shire, 00c; uouwold and Lincoln, 40 946e; matted Cotewold. 8085e; timber stained. 3 per Ib. less; lamb wool, 4 a per Ib. less. Eastern Oregon Eastern Washlngtoa and Caliiornia woolMerino and Shropshire. 86 4) 40e; half-blood Marina and Ootswold. 37 42c; Shropshire, S7 0 46e; ColUwotd, and Lincoln, straight and mixed, 32 (8 B be; barrA 6 per lb. less; lambs. 4o par lb. las. Pin Wools Marine coxahiog and eipg grade. 80 86c Prices Show Improvement Liberty bond issues have been under considerable pressure on account of the increasing strain upon credits and the general liquidation in the bond market. They are now selling at a very attractive price. State; and municipal bonds re cently touched their lowest price levels. Applications for Loans Spokane, "Wash., April $. Although no new business has been accepted for two months.' pending tha decision of tha United, States supreme court on the constitutionality of the federal farm loan act.' the federal land bank of Spo kane finished March with applications for loans to date amounting to $100, 249.279. j tacks. Beads, Cettea, rata, Xta, ; 113-117 Bmra er Trade BaOAtag, Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE' WIRES TO iLL EXCHANGES embers Caleaga Board af Trade' .1 -: Orreepeedeat of Igaa Bryaa Cbleaa 2iw Xerk COMPANY IS TO OPERATE BOATS Salem, AprU I. A line of freight and passenger boats will be operated on the Willamette, Columbia and Snake rivers by tha Portland Navigation company which filed articles of incorporation here Thursday. The company la capi talised at $50,000. Headquarters will be maintained in Portland from which, cen ter -the company proposes to run its boats to Eugene on tha Willamette river. Astoria on tha lower Columbia, Priest Raplde, Wash., on tha upper Co lumbia, and Levpiston, Idaho, on the Snake river. The incorporators are Dean Vincent, M. L Clausen and V. A. Crum. Other corporations filing articles here Thursday were: Cooaton Cooperative Telephone com pany, Cooston, Coos county; $55 mem bership fee; R. A. Mercer, IL W, Walker. R. Aj Nasa, J. B. Johnson and Tana aemareei. La Grande Box and Lumber company. La Grande ; $20,000 ; W. R.. E. M. and D. F. Kivette. Tamhlll Timber and Lumber company, Portland; $30,000; John Hayden. Don aid M. Graham and M. M. Matthlesen. The capital. stock of the Norman Maid Creamery' company, Portland, has been Increased from $5000 to $10,000, and that of the Liberty Coal and Ice company, Portland, has been Increased from $2500 to $100,000, according to certificates filed here. Permission to operate In Oregon has been granted to the Standard Water proofing company, Inc., a Washington corporation, capitalised at $25,000. E. L Gorton of Portland is named aa attorney in fact for this state. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Salem, April 3. Permission to operate in Oregon was granted by IL J. Schuel- d e r m a n , corporation commissioner, Wednesday to the Norris, Allster-Ball company, wholesale Jewelers, incor porated under the laws of Ohio. The corporation is capitalised at $1,000,000, John M. Sinclair of Portland, will repre sent the corporation in this state. Articles . of incorporation were filed Wednesday as follows : The Cbetopa Press, Portland; $8000; B. B. Umng, W. E. Lewis, and H. U Gano. E. Maonnds Estate, Inc. Astoria; 838,000 Osmo R.. W. E. sad Otto A. Haasnda. Am ericas Columbia Laundry company. As toria; 80.000; J. If. Card, W. J. Jenkerson and B. E. Baslett. Silver Falls Cheese Faetorr, Silver rails, Tillamook count?: $1300: R. A. J ones, Chester Bedortha and A C. Browning. United Bos ecsnpanv, Astoria; $100,000: W. T. McGregor, J. A. Proaty aad W. P. O'Brira. Hogaa. Grobb At Lange. Inc., Portland: $1000; Fred E. Hogaa, Frank E. Grubb and Leo B. Lang. Permissioa te ope rat in Oregon lis bees granted to th Independent Wiretes Telephone cotopanr. inc. a Delaware corporation, capital tsed at $3000. 8. T. Richardson of Salem will represent the corporation In thla state. Gloves for motorists electrically heat ed through wires woven into their fab ric are an English invention. FORMED COLUMBIA RIVER BANK PtPOStTS DEPOSITS ifmi79M Aim Eim These fifures represent the increising confidence which a discritninatinf Investing: public places in us each succeeding; yesr. They show tha amount of tha funds deposited by us with our banks in the reziilir course of business. , DurinK the first three months of 1917 our business represented transactions In the amount of 1324,332.13. and during the same period for 1920 it was f 17,236, 279.04. The comparison shows that during January, February and March of 1920, we did over fifty-three times the volume that was done in the same period for 1917. Although these figures do not represent actual sales, yet they are Indicative of the unprecedented growth which we have enjoyed during this three-year period, and show clearly what our contribution has been to the financial stability of city rid state. Figuring it out from the standpoint of bank clearing adding the deposits with the disbursements there would be a total of approximately 34, 000,000 In bank clearings for which we were responsible during these three months. To our many friends and clients who have contributed to the establishment of such in enviable record of growth and leadership we wish to extend our thanks and appreciation, and express the hope that we may never fail to render a quality of service equal to that which has given us this honor. J " ."'-"( Barrier aad Furejrrool Safe Deoosit Boxas for Rant MORRIS BRfol'HERlijil TKi PrataJcr Mgnieipal Boat! House Capital Onm MUlioa PoUare i MORRIS BUILDING 309-1 1 STARK STRErrEETWIXN FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS ' ' ' , Telephonat Broadway- 2151 -()I?lCM araaifarttrers apt Jobbers latemted la aay of tat foUowlaf trade oppor- taaitles may seeare satae jr aulir for rue aamber at af flea of bareaa of for- elga aad domtttie commfire of Chamber of Comnerre." An importer tn Portuguese East Africa desires to purchase and secure an agency for the sale of sawmill machinery, rail way material, motor boat engines ana Ironmongery. Quotations should be given f. o, b. New Tork. Correspondence may be in English. Reference. Refer to No. 52280. A government railroad In one of the South American republics desires to pur chase 55-pound rails for 80 miles of rail road track, 10 mile of Abt rack rail and three 60-ton rack locomotives. Quota tions should be given c. 1. f . Central American porta. Correspondence, ahould be In Spanish. Refer to No. 32284. A number of forelrn trade oPDortunl- tie'a have been' received without being accompanied by references. A list of the names and addressee of inquirers. with the articles desired, can be obJ talned by applying to the bureau or Its district and. cooperative offices for for eign trade opportunity No. 32283a. Firms in India dealing in harness mak ers' and coach ironmonsrers uoniiea. de sire to receive quotations for the pur chase of carriage hardware and wood work, .artificial leather, genuine leather, enameled hides and Morocco hides.. Sam ples and quotations f. o. b. New Tork should be submitted. Reference. Refer to No. 32277. A shipping and banking firm, with head off ices in a city of Greece, working to promote trade between Greece, the Near East and theeTJnited States is de alrous of communicating with firms with a view to selling ; general merchandise, particularly flour.rlce. Warehouse facili ties are available, especially organised for a shipping agency. References. Refer to No. 32276. An engineering company in New Zea land desires to secure an agency for the sale of electrical generators, motors and supplies, a freeslng plant, printing ma chines, boot-making machinery and wood working machines and supplies. Quota tions should be given f . o. b. American port. Payment by sight draft against to No, 82271. Bonds for Meeting Federal Aid to Be Sold Tinder New Act Salem, April $. All bonds now issued upon behalf of the state of Oregon by the atate hoard of control to match fed eral aid for postroads and forest proj ects must be sold under the act of 1920, according -to an opinion prepared by Attorney General Brown for the guid ance of R. B. Goodln, secretary of the state board of control. This opinion, It is pointed out, is tn accordance with the opinion rendered by the Oregon supreme court in the case of the high way commission versus the state board of control, in which the commission sought to compel the board to Issue highway bonds to match federal aid In excess of the amount available under the original Bean-Barrett bllL Under the new law the state may match fed eral aid for these highways to any amount BANK lettnv. BANK IJAN.-i mposns ire&.iflA WAR JAN. wim. viable Record V 4 Foreign Exchange Rates Respond to T A J ft - H I Foreign exchange rates have respond,'. ed to tha Imports of gold from London In anticipation of tha payment of thai Anglo-French bonds maturing in October or uui year, xiarney w inurs, eaitori t of the London Economist, who acted an one of tha advisors to the British treas ury during the war, has expressed tha belief that "active production, sparine . consumption, and tha consequent plen tiful capital will help us around ths cor ner much faster than dear money or aa international conference." 111, .wv. .,.w aw. iiivii,., London exchange at New Tork, there " existed a depreciation of II per cent la the pound sterling below tha normal par ity of 4.1665. That price meant that ths London buyer of American commodi ties would have to. pay what was equiv -alent to $1.34 In British currency to obe tain a $1 New Tork draft. State Pays Surety Bonds on Road Work Salem, April t. Premiums oaf surety bonds taken out by oontratcore. on state highway work will costlBa, state practically $200,000 under tha pres ent road program, according to J. MV Devera, assistant attorney general lq ' charge of tha legal department of tha , State -highway department Devera ex- plains that these premiums ara added to" the bida submitted by contractors and that the atate must foot this hill along with the other costs of road construc tion, m order to save this amount to , the etate Devera plana to draft a hill for submission to tha next aesslon of tha ?, legislature permitting tha state,- to underwrite Its own contractors. , Aberdeen Propose Bonding . -Aberdeen, April $. Two bond issues t are planned here by the board of edu cation on April 17. one to raise 120,000 to 'build a new school building and one' for $37,000 to meet an Increase in teach-! ers' salaries. If tha bonds carry, no teacher will receive less than $1200 ) year and South Aberdeen and North) Aberdeen will get additional school room. , , -,;' For cooling unaergrouna ejecinrj cables, which sometimes become danger ously overheated, Detroit man has designed a portable blower driven by an electric motor. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Corrected daily hr for lg department ef th Cnlted State National bank. Opening nominal rata for bank trgasantioatt Drafts Cable Par London Pounds eheqnes. transfer. rate. sterling ..$8 88. $3.874 $4.88.81 Prls Franes 14.67 14.6$ 6.18.2 Kamtrarg-Bniio "... .... " Msrks ... 1.44 1.48 2$ M Oenoa tir 20.54 20.63 6,18.2 cT:r:. uto is.s$ 2.io Cliiistlana - , Kroner .. 19.95 20.10 26.88 Stockholm . . Kroner .. 22.10 22.25 26.80 -Hongkong Local. currency , 97.75 18.28 , Yokohama Ten 47.65 47.80 48 34 A 11 .Eatabllsaa! Over a Quarter Century