13 e THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PQ RTL AND. MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1920. RECORD STOCKS OF APPLES HELD BY PORTLAND TRADE Edited by Urn an H. Conen BUTTER DECLINES EFFECTIVE NOW The decline In the price of butter was generally effective at the opening of the Monday trade, but at that the market was inclined to ahow weakness. Tha decline wu uniform t Be pound, al though It U stated that some at tba creameries have bn selling at tha lower price to a few of the "ia retailers tor several day. Some concern wu shown among local creara criea aa to whatbar tha northern markets would drop more than 2e pound,-bat this (ear wa soon dispelled. Stocks of butter are inline up somewhat, tmt the situation haa not been reaUr alarming, al though makers were somewhat acared bcua ot tba high coat of thU product. With railroad congestion about over, receipt from country point ara expected to tain. Those desiring spc-iJ information regarding any market a.iould write tha Market Editor. Ore gon Journal, Inclosing atamp for reply. Sl'CAR ADVANCE 18 IN EFFECT The new price of sugar is now in effect in Portland. Wholesale have combined the two recent advance and are today quoting 1 18.40 for granulated. Only one refinery ia offering sugar today on the Coast. ECO TRADE NOW MARKING TIHE Practically no new feature are shown in the earg trade here for the week's opening. Most of tbe f, o. b. buyers have no new ears nut but art (till paying on the basis of last week's valuta. CHICKEN TRADE IH STILL SLACK Trade in the chicken market ii still slack bere. Some supplies were carried over from last week, this being the first tane that arrival! hare "hung" over Sunday for an extended perld. POTATO MARKET STANDING FIRM With the reopening of freight .shipments to California, local supplies are beginning to roll to the south and within a short time no stock at all are expected to be held here. Wholesalers say that if tbe public here doe not want them, there is a good demand elsewhere. 'MAIUCE T BASKET J By Rrati H. Cokes Higher prices all along the line are the unwelcome news that must be im parted to the abused consumer for thla rainy Monday. Tha new wholesale price of sugar, which la practically 2c a pound higher than the previous values, is now in ef fect. This means at least 21c a pound in the retail shops, but even at this price the retailer in not able to loan much money at Interest- It begins to look, therefore, that a 25c market for sugar is but a short period distant. The next bad Item is that wholesaler have decided that they were In a posi- 1 E STOCKS OF APPLES ARE HELD According to a report given out by a local official, there are in storage In Portland at this time 14.697 boxes of apples, the greatest supply by far that has ever been housed here at one time. For this late period or the season, the holdings are startling In the extreme. That there were so oiany bo ice of applea remaining here can rrareely be believed by tbe trade generally. The totals are so "huge that they mean over 6000 bor.- for every whole : rim, in .v. - . a m LMini k ,t flon to get more money for beef as a re- let .,mlf of h.T. otilT . xta suit of the strike on the railroads. They ! on hand. boosted the price 3c a pound, and of course Mrs. Consumer pays the bill. Candies will coat more money as a re Market for apples ;s extremely alow. Demand U dragging on every side and much stock -s being offered at reduced value. Much of the nfMnnt KMkn,M In ik Mil. la f t riH.i t w4 t n suit of the sugar advance, according to j ,hr higher prices aW a month or sir weeks notification already given by the manu-! ago. Previous to that time the. trade in applea facturers and it Is also true that cakes, liberal and Quick cleanups were shown. winklea and other Droducts which re-i WbUe tiguiee ara not available, it is gen quire sweetening will go higher. erally understood in tbe trad that most of the I apples held here are owned by local Interest who j RAD FORCES BIG DROP IN S KS Raw Voe, Apnt 19. (I. H. SO Tha stock narks oJasast weak and uiuaatied today. The In wast kve4s of tha day wr rianhsg In tits ftna trading. Steal common felt 2 point to 103 V I Republic Start to 1 01 ; Baldwin Loco motive ever points to 188 ', . . amarioan To bsaoao atumpaal ZO point to 2 SO ', . The ail aue wars In supply, Mexican Patrol aum droppng points to 193 A, and Arneren Pat-aiaum, . to 107 V,. Genera Motor tlniahad at S41. a net loaa mt 1S point. Fleroe Arrow waa a strong aioaptitm, advancing 2Vi to 73. Stude baser yielded over B points to 111. Crucible teal was finally ; Southern rfctfk., 97 'A; United Statee Rubber, 1 07 V ; Marina praferrad. M',. and A mar loan atee Sugar. 10OV. Q ov er nrnavlt bonds unchanged, railway and other torts weak New York, ApriK 19. (T N. S The one bright spot in a cloudy sky is rid ,.,, money for tbm to prcduce and hip- j stock market opened strong tndly that butter is down 3c a pound for the ! pen monihs ago than the murket today day. We may at least bo thankful for that. The following prices are average ones that consumers are expected to pay retail storee. Quality noted ia tbe ayerage, fancy stuff being slightly higher and inferior stuff fractionally lower: Egg Fresh laid, 4Se per doaen; fancy, fresh. 40? 4 2o par dozen. Cheese Fancy. 4 0 4 5e per pound. Poultry Chickens, dressed. 55 50c per lb.; geese, dressed. 45c par lb.: turkeys, 55 50c per lb.; ducks, 50c per lb. Fish Salmon, 30 8 40c per lb.; halibut, 25 ( 30c per lb. Flour Best local peUnt, 13.45 6 3 50 per sack, 49 Iba. Potato Burba nks, fancy. 10 per lb; sweet, 10 fat 12c per lb. Union Dated. 8 9 9e per lb. World Shortage of Wheat Is Feared By the Government (By Cntted News.) U"shinjMn. April 19. A world wide wheat shcrtagc during 1020 and an increased world demand for wheat are indicated in reports to the department of agriculture. At a result wheal and bread prices in tbe T'nited State are expected to remain high dur ing the next year. The American crop, accord -The and i during the first 15 minutes of trading stocks moved up a material extent Baldwin Locomotive was again one of the most active stocks, moving up 1"4 to 143, with a quick reaction to 14234. Steel common gained Vi to 105V. American Locomotive opened up to 108. Reading became prominent, ad vancing 4 to 86 ,. The advances made in a number of issues In tbe fmt few minutes were not long maxstained and before the and of, the first hour .many sharp declinea had occurred. General ' Motor waa in supply, dropping 26 points to 324. while tbe certificates yielded oeer 12 points to 424. Baldwin Locomotive, attar : advancing to 148, fell to 139. and Steel I common reacted one noint to 104 H. The oil stocks were generally in good de- MORE DRESSED HOGS ARRIyINO Front street is receiving a very unusual supply of country killed hogs for this period owing to the rrcent embargo against 'reight shipments and livestock. General country meat trade is steady. BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Cheese market active at steady price. Lettuce i extremely scarce and high priced. Orange price are generaily higher. Chinook salmon ia m better supply at lower prices. California shad are offering in small supply. WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS M-thr bureau advises: Proteet shipment during the next 88 hours agsinst tha following minimnm tempera tor: Loins north. 4 2 degrees: northeast over 8.. P. at 8. R. B.. 38 degrees; east to Baker. 88 de grees, and eouth to A,hlsnl, 34 degrees. Mini mum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 42 degrees. WHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND pay wMlasalars Corn and Oats Up In Early Trading jg ini: tc department estimates, will be the smallest , mand. Middle State oil making a gain of in several yearv, which with a heavy export de- tn 37 and Pan-American Petroleum 1 V to mand will be the two important factors in keep- j 1134. General Motors continued in supply MONTANA BUYING CATTLE IN YARDS PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCN Boss. Cattle. Calvea. Monday t)6 1552 171 Week ago 788 1444 114 2 weak ago 11:9 2083 179 4 weeks ago 1087 199S 197 Tear ago 1710 2378 129 2 years ago 985 414 14 5 year ago 184 2 1115 7 4 year ago 2677 508 42 6X1 1081 465 445 995 294 10 204 Sixty-seven carloads of livestock en tered the North Portland yards over Sunday and only a few of these were direct shipments to other pointts. Last Monday the showing was 69 cars com pared with 97 two weeks ago, 93 four weeks ago and 100 cars for this same day a year ago. All lines showed strength with a further advance for hogs. One of the big features of the trade was the purchase by a Kalispel, Mont., butcher of 19 cowa at til 50 and four bead at til. This is the first tine known in the local trade that livestock was shipped from Portland right into the heart of the cattle country. The cows pur chased were not really toppers and the price paid was surprisingly liberal. In general the market for cattle waa firm for the Monday trade, with toppy steers asain commanding tl3, while the general price list was unchanged. General cattle range: Best grain pulp steers. . . American Bed Cross Worker Might Have Been Murder Victim Paris, April 19. I. NY S.) A sensa tional murder mystery, with an Ameri can Red Cross worker as the victim, confronted the police today when the body of Mary Ellen Appel was found In a ditch in the woods near Versailles. The fact that Jewelry and money were found In the clothing- of the victim, led the police to believe that it was a case of suicide. This was strengthened by the fact that several letters were dis covered, addressed to members of the young woman's family. Chiraso. Aoril 19. (I. N. 8.) ruled from the tap of the fir.it gong Board of Trade today. All grains, opening ; v03.000.000 bushels: under normal conditions. higher, roe to new high prices on the crop, 4n amount equal to a third of the purchases of May corn going c over lia itmi mars oi iav ti entire world from tbe exporting countries summer, eariey toaae me wuaesi uywara swing, the May jumping 8 oveT tha previous high and September advancing an even le. Provisions were moderately strong, with the average higher A bulge in iard met realizing salea. Profit taking caused recessions later. The close found May corn H r under, its best: July lc to 1 t e under and September 1 c to 1 e under. May oats were Vie to c off; July e to f under and September lc below. Provisions closed rower. followina the aellins in large blocks on last Fridav. the certificates declining to 33 H and the old stock 334. The copper stocks were active and strong. Anaconda advancing S to 62 Si and American Smelting rose s to 68 !. Severe losses were sustained in the market luring the afternoon, when selling came into the market. Tha market showed an irregular tone during the afternoon, rallying when the call money rate fell from 9 to 7 per cent. Moat of the niliah buyers are looking forward with i rallied were not well maintained, however.. crrsiderable apprenhension to the coming year," j said the department. "They are exerting them- i Farniabed by Overbeck at Coots Co.. Board selves to the utmost to provide the largest pos- of Trade building : Wheat control in Uie ins un Drire. latest new from Russia reaching the de ne rtment shows conditions there are still in ) chaotic state, and that ltMle is to be expected exjion oi wneai ana otner grains irom mere or seme time to come. Before tha war, con tinental Euroc relied to a great extent on r, Hi i -v. Ian supplier. brain bulls Th T-r,itH arinirrinm ia the ha.viat huver of on the : .k,., wnrit Pnrchaaaa in 1912 were I'KACRIVTION: Alaska Gold Chicago. April 19. (I. N. S.) A rush of commission house buying caused corn to open 4lVc higher. The market ran into stop loss order on the upturn. There waa general buying in oats, with price ti 1 e higher at the start. I Provisions opened firmer with a slow trade and limited offerings. sible arreaae for wheat. t'nited Kingdom probably will conanue for some . . .. .111. C-l Krtglend can get little wheat from Australia " br ii'se of continued drouth there, producing a I Alloy Steel lighi crop, already acknowledged to be a partial i Am. Agr. Unem. , . laiiore. I m Su"' i - Am. Can. c Am. Car Fdy. . . , Am. Cotton Oil . . Am. II & Leath., Am Intl. Corp. . . Am Linseed, c. . , Am. Iatco. , c. Am. Ship A Co, , A a-. Soielter. c I Open I Hieh ) tow . I PI 1 VI 1 40 4 0 Chicago rang? by t'nited Press: .CORN Millstnff Shows Scant Supplies!; The era prices retailer except a otheiwiee noted: " Dairy Products BUTTER Sailing price, I ox lots: Creamery, prime parchment wrapped. eOc per lb.; smaller first, 6Nc lb. : firsts, 59c per lb. : smaller lota at an advance. Jobbing prices: Uube extras, 84 H 55c lb.; prime firsts. 53 (if 54c lb. BUTTF.RFAT Portland delivery basis, 810 - 63e; country station, 59 80n. OLEOMARGARINE Best brands. 40e; ordin ary, 88 He; bakers, 88e: Nutmargarine. 1 lb. cartons, 82c m. CliKESB tfeUing price: Tillamook fresb Or- gon, fsnry triplets. 35 W Stic lb.; Young Aaer ka. 37 38c. Prices to jobbers, f. o. b.. Tllla- moek triplets, 82c; Young America, 88c. Bell-T log price: Cream, bricks. 40? 42c. Belling price: Block Swiss, 48 49c; Umburgar, 40s) 42c per lb. KUGS Buying price: Current receipt. 86c: candled, selling priea, 89040c; select, 404 In LIVE POrLTRT Selling price: Heavy bens. 37e; light hens. S5c lb.; spring light, 60d per b.: heavy, 8840e lb.: old rooster. 20c; squab. 83.00: drained ducks, 48A50e lb.; pigeons, 11.602 00 per doaen: turkeys, live, SI 8 Ac lb.; d re wed. 47 0 60s per lb.; dressed geese, 80c lb. Frasn Veoeubiex and Fruit FRFKH PRUrr Oranga. 85. 80 7 25 per boa; baeanas. lOVkWtlc lb.: lemon. 15.26 s uit per crate; Kkbrida grapefruit, 86.50 & 7.2.1; California. 13.75. APPLKB Various varieties, local, tl.50 8 25 DMlrt FRL'IT Dates, nromedarlea. t7.60; Farda, 14.25 per box; raisins, 3 orown loesa Muraal lttc rieV lb ; figs. t3.80 6.50 box. ONIONS Selling priea to retailers, Oregon. "O0s)7.25 per est; association selling price, carload, 16.00. f. o. b. country; garlic. 50c per lb.; green onions, 50a per doseu buucb; onion set, l T w l c par lb. rOTATOKS Selling price. Oragon. fancy, 88.60; Gems. t.60 AV 9.00 owt. : buying price. 87 ROt7.78; new. 17Vs418c lb. VKUETAMJCS Turnips, 14 fiO par sack; earnU, t4 00 sack; beet. IV 00; cabbage. Califurnig, 7Sc: lettuce. t5.00 per crate; cucumbers. 82.00(4) 8. AO doaen; tomato. 83.60 4.00; egg plant, 3Se lb.; broccoli, 31.75 2.76; bell peppers, 60c; sprout. 1 fc per lb.: celery 11.60 per dozen: pea. 16 He lb.: arUohokea. tl.40f 1.60 doaen; aiparagu. 13 trie. si is s rrorUlen COCNTRT MEATtWSollIng price: Conntrv hogs, 23 9 "So lb. for top blockers; heavy, 16 18c; best veal, 23 24c. heavy teal, 100 17o per lb. SMOKED MEATS Ram, 310 400 par lb. : breakfast be coo. 38(t82c; picnics 24 49 26c; eottaa-e roll. 62r per lb. LARD Kettl rendered. 27e lb. ; atandard, 36c; tierce basis compound. 25c. Flih and ShallfUh PRlH FISH Salmon, fresh Chinook. 27e; fruen salmon, 25c per lb.; halibut, fresh, ( )i sturgeon, ); black cod. 10 9 lie lb.; sliver smelt, 10c per lb.: kippered salmon, 82.30 par 10 lb. basket: kippered cod. 12.00: Co lumbia smelt. 5e Mh : rasor eiaaaa, 85.00 boa. - 8CGAR Nominal prtoea, refinery bail Cube. 119.25; truit and berr. $18,404 Tellow, 17.80; granulated. (18.40, extra C. 818.00; guidrn C. 817.90. HON KT New, 37.OOW7.60 per ease. IUCK Japaa style. No. 1, 14 Ha; New Orleans head, (a); Blue Roe, Ha par lb. SALT Coarse, half ground. 100a, 117.25 per ton: 60s. 816.76; table dairy. 60s; 821.26; bales, 88.80 4. 1)0; fancy table and dairy. 886.60; lump rock, 826.60 par tea. BEANS (bales by Jobbers); Small white, 7H par lb.: lart white, Te lb.; pink, 8e lima. 12 He; bayou. Uc: reds, 10 He; Ore gon bean, baying price, nominal. 6 He per law CANNED MILK. Carnal na. 86.10; Bordea 86.10; AsUr, 16.00; Kagle, 311.26; Libby, M.00; Mount Vernon, $6.00; Haisiwood. 18.09 per ease. COeFKK Roasted, 849 48c in aaoks ox drum. HODA CRACKERS In bulk. 17 He par lb. NUTS Walnut. 85 040c par lb.; almonds, ' 8 8c; filberts, 32a in sack Iota; paanuta, 16 0 16e: pacaaa, 26c; BraaiU, 30c stops, Paints, en ROPE SisaL dark, 19 He; whit. 20e lb.: sUndard Manila. 28 He. LINSEED OIL Raw, bbis.. 83.06 gsL ; kettle boiled, bbis.. 82.08; raw. case. 82.31; boiled, ease 32.28 per gallon. COAL OIL Water whit ia drums or troa bbl., lSe gal; case. 34e gal. GASOLINE Iron bbla., 27a; ease, 89 He; engine distillate, iron bbla., 16o; caaea. 82 He. WHITE LEAD Ton lot. 16c; 600 lba. Ukapr lb. TURPENTINE Tanks, $2.; eases. $2.81; 10 case lots, lc leas. WIRE NAILS Bade pries. 86.18. Hop. Wool raw HOPS Nominal, 1918 crop, S0 per ft. HIDES Calves. 60 0 90c; green bide. H " eiSc: salted 20c; kips. 0e; grass boll. ISe; valted bulL 170. MOHAIR Long staple. 40e lb.; abort atapl. 80 per lb. TALLOW AND GBEASE No. 1 tallow. 18c; No. 'nJc' N 1 area. 9e; No. graaaa, 'cHrTTIM OR CASCARA BARK New paaL lie per R. WOOL Nominal. 1919 eHp, baying priea: Tallvy half blood Merino and Sbropahirw, 60c; Cotswold and Lincoln, 4O046e; matted Cots- Open. High. Iw. CUe. May 171 172H 170H 171? .Inlv 166 44 167 H 1 6.1 V 166 September .. 160 H 162 H 160 161 H OAT8 May 97 97 1i 02 H 97 July 89 H 90 88 1, 89 POKE May Nominal S750 LARD May 2040 2040 2013 2025 July 2115 2123 2100 2125 RIBS May H55" 1835 1845 1850 July 191.1 1923 1910 1912 Rogue River Fruit Gets By Frost COARSE GRAIN HIGHER Rids for oats on the Portland Mer chants Exchange were advanced ll.it a ton to MS. Fred barley bids were made at 884.59. aad No. 8 bine It a ton. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Cars- Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay. lortind. Mon. 24 1 ... 2 esr sgo . . 18 18 2 S Sceon tii date 7700 173 3548 422 1979 Tm ago ..6889 998 2352 637 2983 Twnms, Sat . . 5 . . . 3 . . . 3 Tear ago 2 2 Pearon to date 638 83 2879 171 788 Year ago ..5187 34 131 1174 Seattle. SaU . . 7 ... 27 , . . 2 Teai ago . . ... 28 . . . 3 Se?oo to date 5626 238 853 637 1140 Tear ago ..5198 79 1168 525 2442 Mill feed is extremely scares and some of the local mills have nothing whatever to orfer. They are nominally quoting $44 a ton at the mills for supplies. The great shortage of wheat stocks here is Crucible Steel, o. 1 MM i ia, v.- Am. Steel Fdy Am Sugar, c Am. Sum. Tobacooj Am. Tel. aV Tel. . Am. Tobacco . . . Am. Tcbacco Sec. . Am. Woolen, e. . . Am. Zinc Anaconda Min. Co. AtchiMm, o. A. fi. A W. I Baldwin Loco., e. B. A O.. c Bethlehem Steel. B Bosch Magneto . . . Brook. Rapid T. . Butte A Superior. Canadian Pacific.. Central leather, c Che, t Ohio Chicago G. W.. o. C. M. V St. V . .-. Chicago A N. W. Chile Copper. . . . Chlno Copper. . . . Columbia G. A E. Colo. F. A I Cons. Gas Corn Product, c . 1 H 43 47 H 93 101 H 47 H 141 47 H 23 H 102 H 90 107 S 23 S 68 H 45 H 138 95 H 98 H 260 H 6 ' 132 17H 62H 81 169 4741 46H 142 139H 47HI 47H 23 i I 23 H 102 H I 99 90 I 88 H .112.00 13.00 Choice steers 11.00 12 00 Good to choice steers 10.00 11. oo Medium to choice steers 9.00 10.00 Fair to good steers 8.25 9.00 Common to fair steers 7.00 8.26 Choice ows and heifers 9.25 10.50 Good to choice cows and hefer 8.25 a 9.26 Medium to good rows and heiters 7.00 8.25 Fir to medium cows and heifers 8.00 J 7.00 ' Canners 4.25 0 8.50 Hulls 6.00 8.50 Best light calves 15 00 (St 17.00 Medium calvea 10.00015.00 Heavy calves 7.00(sfl0 00 Stockers aad feeders 8.00 8.50 8wln Priest Spread A further advance of a dime was paid in the market for hogs at the opening of the week North Portland trade. - Receipt in the alleys were showing a scant .total of 698 head and killers were naturally eager bidders. Early salee in this division were made at $17 35, a new high mark for the present movement. General hog range: Prime mixed J17. 00017. 86 Medium mixed 16.25 17.00 I Rough heavies 12-.25016.2i Pigs 18.UUtW10.00 Mutton Hold Steady In general there waa practically no change In sentiment or price in the mutton and lamb alleys at North Portland for the Monday morn ing trade. Receipts were but 581 head and these were quickly sold General sheep and lamb range: Spring lamb $17.00 19.00 East of mountain lambs 17 00 18.00 Best heavy valley lambs 1 4.25 & 16.76 Common to medium valley lamb 1 1 .00 fe) 15.50 Yearlings 15.00015.50 66.! 66 i awea iu.virwn.w 44 H 44 H 1 Wethers 14.50 015.50 Monday Morning saia STEERS 1 43 H 49 47 48 H 93 I 93 I 92 102 4i 1100 H ilOOH 46 4 139 H 47 23 H 99 H 88 H 108 il04H104Vs 23 22 HI -2 H 65 v 43H 189 95 H 96 260 H 67 133 18 135 H 1135 H 92 92 4 96 H I 96 H 260 H 1280 62 i 62 127 H 1128 17 i n-4 624 60 HI 00 M2 i 81 H ! 81 H 1169 '165HI166H 1434 1484 ;i3H Medford. April 10. So (r s csn be learned toe Heavy trost Hunaay morning, be- wiie irtuoe. I Gaston William. cause of the heavy smudging done tu the val- ' .warier tor wneai i siuvmcij 'Hru"'' General Cigar ksy. did no damage to the fruit trees, although i "bile no further premiums have bawn added to Genrr, Keetrie. a temperature of 27 degrees waa reached in I the gevcrnment figures since last Friday, the i ft Motors .... Medford nd 25 at Bear Creek and Central J1 " m?n; ". ,Goodrirh Rubber. Point section. It ws the first heavy froat nd smudging of the season. Another killing froet. predicted Sun day morning for this morning, waa averted by a warm wave coming up during the night. briimcd that California will enter the market V, v.. rw. lor nara wuesi, anu mr sjiiku rcniaiuin wwatm Nor Ky STOCKS GRAIN ST (Steak .taw Maw Vara stawfe aUsheiaa COTTON MS Reduced Commissions SmiJI ? Deposits f CHaaav. R. McLeirk Brokerag Cv BtMVBH, COCO, t ALLEN BROS. CO. PONTLano eoRRtiPMtian MS. .. vM aiitt POTATOES ALOG THE COAST San Francasco Market Ssn Francisco. April 19.- ( C. P.) Potatoes Kitor White. 87.50 & 8 00; sweets. 7 t 0 8e. Onions Australian brown. t6.25 0 6.50. an Francisco Market Los Angeles. April 19. 1 1. N. S. ) Pota toes: Stockton lturbanke. fancy nd' special brands. 57.0008. 60; choice. $7. 0007. 50; Idaho Russets, fancy. $8.00 0 9.00: choice. $7. GO; local stock, lug boxes. $3.0003.25: poor, low as 82. 30; new stock, local barly and White Rose. So. 1. 84.00 0 4.23 lug; No. 2. $2.25 0 2.50 lug. Seattle Market Seattle. April 19. -II. N. S.) Onions Ore gon. 7 H c lb Potatoes Yakim Gems. 81800190; local. $l(:5(s 175 ton. DAIRY COAST -Butter extra pul first. PRODUCE OF THE San Franc'aco Market San Frsncljco. April 19. (V. P.) Extras. 59c. Kgfts Kxtras. 42 He; first, 80c; lets. S8C; undersized ptijlel. 33 He. Cheese- California flat, fancy, 27e; 24c per lb. Let Angelas Marten Ixi Anirelea. April 19 (I. N. S. Butter: California creamer;-, extra. 53c. Kggs Fresb. extras. 80c; case count, 38c; pullets. 36r; peewfes, 2c. Live imultry Hens, 35 30c; broilers, 28 0 34c; foers, 40c. will be cleaned ud auirkly. Hay trade continues excessively strong with limited offerings, and country bids nominal be cause of the lack of delivery. Forty-ninth weekly bulletin covering wheat and wheat flour movement throughout the United Htates (or the week ending April 19. 1920, in comparison with figures same period year ago: 1919. 6.133,000 5,627.000 1,769.000 2.005,000 1,644,000 2.527,000 705.479,000 2.576,000 2.631.000 96,357.000 150,446,000 161.245,000 10.799.000 ym York Bulrer and Eggs New Tork. April 19. (L N. 8.1 Rutter Steadier. Creamery extras, 71 H vS73c; first. 69073c: higher scoring, 72 H 079c; state dairy tub. 47 0 71c; imitation creamery, 49 0 60c 1 Cheeee Steady. Whole milk specials. 27 0 31c: fancy, 26 (a 29c; lower grades, 20 0 27c; whole milk, fancy Young Americas. 32 H 0 34c: akima, specials. 17 0 21c: choice, 11016c; fair to good. 10 012c"; lower, 4 0 9c. Egg Firm. Nearby white, fancy, B2c; brown. 48c; extra, 47c; finta. 42 0 46c Chicago Dairy Produce Chicago, April 19. (1. N. S.) Butter Re ceipt". 3164 tub. Creamery. extra. 64 He: firsta. 08 0 62c: packing stock. 39 He. Eggs Receipts. 3133 case. Miscellaneous receipt. 88 0 40c; ordinary firsts. 37 0 38c; first. 41 He: storage. 44 H 0 43c; check, 330 34c;' dirties, 34 0 35c. Cheeee Twine, new. 28 0 28 He: daisies. 3OH0 31e; Young Americans, 31 081 He; Lpngborna, 30 He; brick, 29c ljv Poultry Turkey. 35e; chickens, 37c; springs. 37c; roosters, 23c; geese, 22c; ducks, 38c per lb. Minneapolis Flax Market Minneapolia. April 19. (L N. S.) Flax No 1. $1.60 0 4.68. Arrive same. Saa Francisco Poultry Market Sn Francisco. April 19. (U. P.) Broilers, 50 0 55c; large hens, 45 046c; beat ducks, 33 0 3oc San Francisco Grain Market San Francisco, April 19. (C. P.) Barley Spot feed, per cental, $3.00 03.10. San Francisco Barley Calls Ban Franciaoo, April 19. Barley calls: May 31514b December 274b 824 277s 5w Tork T-otato Market New Tork. April 19. (I. N. S.) Potatoes fin bulk, barrel or bag) Market, weak. Nearby white. $12.60 015.00; Bermuda, $18 00 0 24.00. wold, 80 0 35c; timber stained. 5o per lb. .' lamb wool, 4e per lb. bet, Jaatara Oregon. East ens W aching tea and California wool Merino and Shropshire. 86 0 40c; half blood Merino and Caorwold. 37 0 42c;; Shropshire. $7C4te; Cotswold sad Lis eoln. ttnvUbt and mUtti 2$6e; burry. m per IK 1m; lambs, 4a par fb. lass. Fin Wool lfsruM ecasbuig and sardine Stadaa. 89036a. . 1920 Whet receipts from frra, bushels. . . Wheat receipta from farms previous eck. bushels . . . Wheat receipta from farm June 27 to April 9. bushels. 727,367.000 Flour produced dur ing week, barrels Flour produced dur ing prevkAis week, barrels Flour produced June 27 to April 9, barrels 109.143,000 Total stocks wheat all elevators and mills, bushel. .'. 155,897,000 Total stocks wheat all elevators and 9 mills vrcvTous week, bushels. .. 168,907,000 Cbenge for week decrease, bushels. 9.010.000 Ejports of wbet and flour July 1. 1919, to April 9. 1920. amount to 92.426.000 bushels of wheat and 13.961.000 barrels of flour, mak ing a total equal to 133.250.000 bushel of wheat comiuired with 136.034,000 bushel of wheat and 20,579.000 barrels of flour last year to April 9. 1919. the first nine day of April being prorated from the monthly total, which makes s total of 228.842.000 bushels of wheat. Lat year a total flour export include American relief administration and American expediponary force shipment. FLOUR Selling price: Patent. 818.15,- Mon tana string wheat $13.75, Willamette valley brandr. $L0.65, local straight $10.60. bakers local $13 00013.15: rye flour. $10.19: oat meal, $13.50: graham. $11.30. Price for city deliveries in five barrel lota. HAY Buying price, new crop: Willamette timothy, fancy, $30.00; vetch. $30.00; cheat, $?0.00: straw. $10.00; clover. $30.00; train, $26.00: alfalfa, $32.00 a ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal: New crop delivery No. 1 Calcutta. 21 H 0 22c in car lots; leas amount higher. MIU .STUFFS Mill run at mills, sacked, $44 oo. CATS Per ton. buying price: Feed, 863.00 0 63.50. milling, 166.00. BARLET Buying price. $70.00; muling, $72.50: rolled barlsy, selling priea, $78,00 0 75.00 ton. Merchant Exchange bids: Fiaaj OATS April. No. 3 white 8200 BARLET Standard feed 6450 No. 8 blue 6500 CORN No. 3 yellow 6830 Eastern grain in bulk: CORN No. 8 yellow 7000 OATS 36 lb. Clipped 6100 38 lb. elinoed 6200 Sale for the day wer lOO tan of No. s eastern yellow corn. May delivery, at 365.80. and 100 tona of No. 3 eastern corn. Jane deliv ery, sA $66.50. Dried Frmlt and Bean New Tork. April 19. (L N. S.) Dried Fruits Market, steady. Apricot, extra choice to fancy. 28 0 87c;' applea. evaporated, prim to fancy, 11018c; prunes, SO to 80s. 16023c; 60s to 100a, 11014c; peaches, extra choice to fancy, 18 0 22c; seeded raisin, choice to fancy. 19 0 27c. Beans Market, irregular. Marrow choice. $11.00011.26; pea choice, $7.2607.50; red kidne) choice, $15.00. 34i 34 S 97 !118 254 119H i 86 H 35 H 8H 86 H 84 H 18 344 63 H 38 H . 93 .1102 ..283 .1 13 H j 15H .( 69 .1153 .34K 69 37H 76 H 68 H 46 33 97 V 94 H 118 117H 164 15 25' 25 119 119H 87 84sH 55 h! 63H 8H 8 H 36 36 H 84 H 84 64 38 I 93 103 2 ' 84 63 M 88 H I S8H 99 H 136 H 33 944 117 H 15 H 25 1194 85 53 H SH 3B H 83 H 17 H 33 63 H 38 89 9!)Vi 263 235 H 283 '4 13 HI 13 13 15 I 15 I 13 09 69 i 69 154H 152;i52H 34H i824 830 H Gulf States Steel Ice Securities. . . . Illinois Central . . Indus. Alcohol. ... 99 H Insp. Copper 5 7', Int. Paper 88 Int. Harvester. .. .1135 Int. Mer. Mar., e. 87 H Int, Nickel 22 H Kas. City. Sou., c. 10 Kelly Springfield. .12 Kennecott Copper..) 30 H Kejratone Tire .... 38 H Lackawanna Steel . . 80 H Lehigh Valley ... 44 Maxwell Motors Mex. Petroleum .. '201 Miami Copper Midvale Steel 46 H Missouri Pac. c. . . . 27 National Enamel .. 78 H National Lead .... 86'H Nerada Coos New Haven . I 32 V V Air Rnkt 107 Norfolk A W P5 Northern Pacific .. 78 Pan Am. Pete., c. 112H l'enn. Railway Peoples Gas Pierce Oil Pittsburg Coal, e. Pressed Steel Car. 0.1109 H Ry Con. Copper. . 19 Ry. Steel Spring. Readinc. c Rayal Dutoh Rep. Iron & S., c Rock IsU nd Sinclair Cons. . . . Slow Sheffield . . Southern Pan. Southern Ry., e. . Strnmberg Motor ..105 Studebaker. c 1123 Shell 82 H St Louia A S. F. . 2 1 T4 Swift It Cv 1119 H Tenn. Copper . . . . j 1 1 Texas Pac 42 Tobacco Prod. ... I 71 H Trans. Oil 23 Union Pac, c 11194 TJ. 8. Rubber, e. . .1109 4 U. 8. Smelt A Ref. 68 TJ. 8. Steel, e. . . . 105 Utah Copper 76 H Vanadium Steel. . . 95 Tirginia Chem., c. 78 Wabash 8H Western Union Westinghonae Elec. 52 Willys Overland... 234 69 H 38 76 H 68 H 46 ioo' ' 57H 83 - 135 37H 22 16 127 804 88 H 80 H 44 68 H I 8 4 87 H 76 H 67 46 '944 55 H 81 135 36 H 22 16 121 4 30 H 37 76 H 44 201 H '193 37 H 78 63 44 87 94 K 53 cl 185 36 H 46 T4 27 78H 43 26 77H May. 6200 A30O 6500 6575 June. 6230 6550 6800 7650 6200 6260 6260 6300 New Tork Wool aad Hides New York. April 19. (L N. 8.) Market. firm. Domestic flewee XX Ohio, 68c 0 $1.00; pulled scoured basis, 80c 0 $1.70; Texas scoured bK 63c 0$1.92. Hid Market, quiet. Nativw atawra, 85 0 36c; branded atawra. Sic Chicago Potato Market Chicago. April 1. (L N. S.) Potatoes Tteveint. ST -ears. afinnamta. aiul n.u. I Ohio, t7.0 0 7.75; Wiaooauoa, $7.60 0 7.76. 32 108 72 H 95 78 H 113 41 H I 41 H 3S ; 57 18 HI 18',4 60 74 60 '4 110H 19H 102 102 86 H 86 H 111 114 112 H 1I2H:10S 35 ! 33 ! 34 16 122 80 H 37 77 43H 34 193 23 H 45 25 77 H 84 H 14H 31 H' 31 H 107 1106 H 70 i 71 H 94 l 94 77 77 107H1107H 40 404 35 35 18HL 18H 60 60 105 1103 H 1841 18 H 98 H! 97 82 HI 83 H 111 H '12H 108 34 No. Ave. lbs. Price I No. Ave. lbs. Price. 26.... 1042 tlS.OO I 26 982 $12.00 26 1052 13.00 ) 24.... 1014 13.00 1 990 10.75 I 1 1780 9.00 21 1103 11.50 2 1230 11 30 6 742 10.00 J 62 973 11.25 COWS 19.... 992 $1150 I -4 943 $11.00 4 1030 9.75 I 8 1015 9.75 1 990 8 30" 1 970 8.50 8 742 7.00 1 650 4.50 14.... S96 9.23 j 2 ... 890 7.00 24 975 9 50 8.... 880 8.25 CALVES 1 140 17.00 I 8 155 17 00 1 190 12.00 3- 336 $10.50 2 235 $ 8.00 BULLS 1 1770 8 8.00 I 1....1030 t 9.00 1 1740 $ 8.50 I WETHERS 131 99 314.00 : 12 93 314.00 STAGS 1 900 9.73 1. .. 880 $ 7.30 MIXKD CATTLE 8.... 417 $ 8.50 I 8.... 810 $ 9.30 5. . . . 840 8.30 I IRREGULAR PRICES RULING IN COTTOK AT OPEJilSO New Tork, April 19. (L N. S.) The cot ton market wa irregular at the opening today, first price being 25 point lowar to 18 point higher. However, priest report concerning heavy rain in Alabama caused good buying and the list immediately became strong, advancing 22 point over Saturday's clo. At tn end of tbe nrst is minutes business waa activ and price war firm at about the best level of the seexion. The close was barely steady at a net decline of 37 0 125 point. Furnished by Ovnrbeak A Cook Co.. Board of Trade buiktin-: Month. open. mgn. January 8510 8528 Marco S49& 880 April .... .... May 4200 4225 4151 June July 4000 4016 August September .... October .... 86P0 3720 November ... December . . . 3592 3620 Agreement in Rogue River Fish. Dispute Is Declared Invalid Salem. April 19. The-nxrepment en tered into between the Macleay Estnts company and the Rogue River Fish and Game Protective ur&oclation of Medford Is not valid and cannot be enforced by the state fish and game commission, according to 'Attorney lieneral Brown, who holds that only the legislature is empowered to enact such an agreement as It Involves the annulment of a statute. ' The agreement In question was n tered Into March 11 In an effort to settle the long standing Rogue river fishing controversy. It prohibits the use of all seines, set nets, diver nets and trammel nets and provides that all commercial fishing other than by hook and line shall be -confined to the use of drift nets having a mesh of not less than SV inches. Brown, In an opinion prepared for the state Cah and game commission, holds that under the present statutes the board Is powerless to carry out the terms of the agreement and .hat the matter must be carried to the legisla ture or the .people of the state for settlement. Low. 8440 3853 3940 3620 3623 Close. 3440 3863 4166 4163 4050 8945 3780 3690 3629 8650 3526 Liverpool Cotton Easter Liverpool, April 19. (L N. 8.) Spot alow at opening, price easier. Balsa, 3000 bale. American mid, fair, 32.43; good raids, 29.18; fully mid, 28.18: mid. 27.18: low, 23.88; good ordinary, 20 68: ordinary, 19.69. Future opened steady. Xtw Tork Spot Cottoa New Tork. April 19. (L N. S.) Cotton spot were unchanged today. Five point lowar at 842.76. No sale. PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Portland Bank Clearing Thia Week. Tear Ago. Monday t 7.705.048.47 $ 5,233,335.86 Seattle Bank. Clearing Monday r $ 7.213.849 79 Balances Monday , 2,193,788.66 Tasems Bank Clearing Monday $ 1,865.238.76 Balance Monday 383.190.40 Spokane Bank Clearing Monday $ 2.990.049.00 Balances Monday 1.300.895.00 San Francisco Banks Clearing Monday $26,288,878.65 Lea Angeie Banks Clearing Monday 813.296.488.00 Money and Exchange New York, April 19. (I. N. S.) Call money on tbe floor of the New York stork exchange today ruled at 9 per cent; high. 9 per cent; low, 7 per cent Time money wa firm. Rata were 8 H 0 9 par cent. Tbe market for prime morrantiJo paper wa strong. Call money in London wa 8 per cent Sterling exchange was strung with business in bankers' bills at $3 64 for demand. Foreign Exchange Steady New Tork. April 18. (U. P.) The foreign exchange market opened steady today. De mand sterling waa unchanged at 83.944. Franc checks. 16.30. up 2 centimes; lire checks. 22.22. off 15 centime: marks, demand $.0160; cables, $.0162. up $.0002; Canadian dollars, $.9165. Demand sterling closed at 13 95 H : franc. 16. 07: franc cables, 16.05; lire demand. 21.77; lire cables, 21.76. " New Tork 8 agar and Coffee New Tork. April 19. (C. P.) Coffee No. 7 Rio. 15 H 0164; Santos No. 4. 234 0 24 He. Suagar Raw. firm; refined, firm; granu lated, $18.50 017.00.. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES 40 H I 40 H I 89 78 j 78 7.1 9 9' 99 1 97 H 2241 2I2 22 106 j 99 I 39 H i 73 I 974 j 224 !100 123118 1118 84 HI 81 4 I 81 4 21Hi 21Hi 21H Chicago Hags 919.75 njcago. April 19. (I. N. S. ) Hogs Re ei;ts. 2t;.nnn: slow. 23c to 50c higher. Bulk. $1.1.400 16.30: top. $16.75: heavyweight. $13.000 16.13: medium weight, $15.85t 16.73; light weight. $16.1516.73: light lights. $15.50 ( 16.40; heavy packing sows, siri-oth. $18.26014.25: packing sows, rough, $12.6.'. 0.18.40: pigs. t14 O0HM6.0O . Cattle Receipts. 21.000: 25c lower: calve, ateady Beef steers, medium and heevvwetght, 1S ST. (S 13.15; choice and prime. $13,350 15. 1.1; medium and good, $11.00 0 13.33; light weight, good and choice, $12.23014.60; com mo', and medium. 89.75 0 1 2.25 ; butcher cattle. Heiters. I7.1B (S) 13.7-1; cowa. 87.10012.00; bull. t7.OO0 1I 23; cnner nd cutter, rows and heifers. $4.25 0 7.10; canner teer, $6.00 0 8.25: veal calves (light and handy weight). $14.50016.50; feeder steer. $9.00 1 1.85 : stockrr ateern, 87.65 0 1 1.25 y stock er cow and heifrs. $7.50 0 9.25; stocker calves. $8,00 0 Sheep Receipts. 15.000; mostly steady. Lamb- (S4 lbs. down). $17.30018.73; culls ani rrmmon. $ 1 2.50 (r 17.00 : yearling wethrra. $14.00 016.78; ewes. $10 300 13 50; ewes, cull and oommon. $6.00 010.00. Omaha Hog 815.26 Omaha, April U. H. N. 8i Hogs Re eeiptJ. 13.000; 25C higher. Bulk. $14,600 15.10: tops, $15.25. Cattle Receipt. 12.500; beef steers. 25e lowar : others steady. Sheev Receipt. 8000; slow Lamhs, ateady to easier. Sheep, steady. Quotation changed to shorn basis effective today. Seattle Hoe $17.1S Seattle. April 19. (I. N. S.) Hogs Re ceipts. 16.1: firm. Prime light. $16,500 17.15; medium :o choice. $13.50016.50: rough heavies, $14.300 13.15; pig. 113.000 14.00 Cattle Receipt. 222; higher. Best ateers. glJ.SO 13.00: medium to choice. $10,000 12.00; common to g'xxj. $.7.50 ( 1 0.00 : heat ccw and heifers, $10.23 010.75: common to good cows. $7.00 e 10.00; bulls. $7.5008 50 caives, $7.50 016.00. Sheep Nona. w York Metal Market New York, April 19. (I. N. S. ) Copper quiet. Spot, April and May, offered, 194; June, offered. 19. Lead Easy. Spot. April and May. 8H bid; June and July, offered. 84. 8pelter Weak. 8pot and April. 8.20 0 8.30: May and June. 8 1508.30: July. 8.2508.38 Incorporation Is Filed j For Marshfield Mill And Timber Company Salem, April 19. Articles of Incorpora tion were filed with the corporation de partment here Saturday by the Marsh field Mill A Timber company of Marsh field, capitalised at $50,000. The in corporators are A. T. Meyers. James K. Montgomery and Ben S. Fisher. Other corporations and associations filing articles Saturday were: The Sahalee club. Madras, Jefferson county, $100; Kannie J. Kane, May B. Arney and L. May Turner. Leland Lumber company, Orants Pass. $2500: E. A. Murphy. C. C. How ard and O. S. Blanchard. Victor Inventions company, Portland. $5000 ; Victor T. Hoeflich, Fred B. Jeannet and Roy Adams. The P. J. Cronln- company of Portland filed a certificate showing an Increase In capital from $25,000 to JSO.OOO. Speakers Chosen to Represent West End Of Umatilla County Hermiston. April 19. At the West End Umatilla declamatory contest held here Friday the following students were se lected to represent this end of the county in the final contest held in Pendleton : Class A, high school oratory, Hollis Gordon of Hermiston ; clas B, high school declamation. Anna Schokemyer of Umatilla : class C, 6th, 7th and 8th graded, Wilms Waugaman of Columbia ; class P. 3rd. 4th and 5 th grades, Grace Jackson of the Minnehaha district. Six. schools were represented with 11 contestants. Dutch Dock Strike Losing Out Because Unions Discordant i ; By Leopold Aletrino ' Special Cable to ' Th Journal and tba CMoagw ' Daily New. (Copyright, 1920. by Caicaso Daily New Oo,) Amsterdam, ! April II Thestrtke of the Dutch transport workers has already lasted more than two months, paralys ing harbor activities. The government baa made repeated efforts to settle the conflict which has become more of a political than an economic struggle, but both parties have declined official Inter vention. The - employers show no sign of being in a ; conciliatory mood owing to the fact that the strike funds of the dockers 'organisations are nearly ex hausted. The labor arganisations differ with each other about the time when tha strike must be ended, but it Is generally anticipated that the tie-up will soon flssle out owing to lack of harmony among the anions. Rotterdam ship owners have received many thousands of offers from1 German seamen who are unemployed -because of the surrender of the German rraerchant fleet to the allies. It is said that a few Dutch ships will sail next week, with German crewa The niwininsn die approve of the use of foreign labor. Scabbaixt and Blade Fraternity Formed By O.A.C. Students Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallia, April 19. Scaiibnrd and Blade, a nn tlonal military fraternity, Is the latest honorary organisation to come to O. A. C. Thla society was Installed Saturday. Cecil B. Jamtenon, radet colonel, and Glenn K. Wilson, cadet major, both from the University of Washington, of ficiating at the ceremony. Ten men, elected by their fellow cadet officers last January, will form tha nucleus of the new chapter. They ara: Allen W. MeComb. Klamath Falls; Robert H. Wad. Bay City; Eugene J. Keller. Newburg ; Robert A. MoClana than, Astoria! Otto Can trail, Ruch ; Allen M. Manning. Vancouver. Wash. ; George A. Powell, Portland; Arthur E. McClaln. Salem; Lee L. Durham, Hemet, Cat, and Richard M. Weber, The Dalles. Tigard Community League Is to Meet Tigard, April 19. The Tigard Com munity Development league will meet Tuesday evening at the Tigard school house. Professor C. N. Reynolds will speak en the higher education millage tax, and P. H. Standish, a cannery ex pert from Newberg, ajtd J F. Langner. farm editor of The Journal, will give talks. A musical program haa been arranged. Petition Asks for v Vote on Bond Issue Eugene, April 19. A petition bearing the signatures of 1850 taxpayers of Lane county waa filed with the county clerk Saturday by Attorney L. E. Bean, sec retary of a dommlttee of 31 cltlsena asking that the question of bonding tha county for the sum of $2,000,000 be sub mitted to the voters In the May prim aries. The petition specifies that tha bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent and shall be issued In blocks not to exceed $600,000 In any one year," to be paid for In twenty annual Install merits. All automobile license fees re verting to the county are to be applied on the interest $60 Doean't .Lore the Boy Salem, A pf1.! 19. With local telegraph offices offering wages of $80 per month for menfienger boys It Is practically Im possible to keep the positions filled. The boys prefer the outdoor life and II per day which some farm projects In this . section are now paying. England's first f.-tory for the mand-; facture of artificial silk has been opened near Derby. Special Offerings Wa own and offer tha following MUNICIPAL BONDS to yield from SH to 7Vt. These represent investment aacaritias of tha most detirabls character pos sible. A careful analysis of tha bonds shown below will prove that hers it the oppor tunity to procure the best class of investments at exceptionally high interest returns. You will find it to your advantage to make your selection and reservation at the earliest possible moment. stryiriPAi. bowd" Exempt From All Federal Iaeome Taxes Rate . 11 9 H 11 48 72H 23 120 110 68 105H 76 H 95 H 78 84 SV 24 119HU19H 11H! 11 404 ! 404 71 I 71 i 22 I 22 118HI118H 106jl07H 68 68 103 H 1103 H 74 H I 74 87V. B9 75 Hi 7.5 8H 8H ri H si h 23Hi 23 Total salea. stocks, 1,372,300 share.; bond. $12,993,000. ,Kx-div. 2 H per cent. New Tort Bono Market Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke company. Board of Trade building. Atchison general 4s Bat A Ohio gold 4 Beth, Steel ref. 5 Cent Pacific 1st 4s 67 H C, B. A Q. cot, 4s... St. Paul cenL 4H ... Chicago N. W. genL 4. L. A N. uni. 4 New York Ry. 5s Northern Pacific P. L. Reading general 4s . . . Union Pacific 1st 4a. L. 8. Steel 5s Union Pacific 1st ref. Southern 'Pacific cost. Southern Pacific coot. Penna, cenv. 4 Hi . 4s. 5s. . 5s. . 4. . Bid. Ask. 1-2 H .72 H 58 H 59 80 82 H 67H 674 94 H 944 65 654 71 Ti 76 H 79 H 28 83 71H 71H 744 7514 71 H 72 . 93 94 78 79 H 76 H 764 83 H 864 744 75 Liberty Boad Sales (Famished by Ovrrbeck A Cooke Co.) wen. Mign. iw Close. Liberty, 3 Ha 9340 9390 Liberty, lit 4a... 9000 9000 Liberty. 2d 4s. . . . 8690 8690 Liberty, lit 4 Ha. 9000 9010 Liberty. 2d 4 Ha. 8694 8698 Liberty. 3d 4Vi.. B190. 9200 Liberty. 4th 4 Ha 8698 8769 Tietoey, 44..... 9620 9624 Victory, 84 S616 9620 9340 000 8620 8970 8640 9134 8730 9604 9604 9350 9000 8624 8970 8640 9140 86.18 606 9608 Potatoes Still High Pre water. April 19. The Shield rrAjt com pany hvo jost porehaaacl a carload ot potatoes which east then. 99480. They will be sold for seeding: jpiuposeg - Plan 'Profit Sharing Freewtr. April 19. The Hudson Bay Creamery company ia inausura'trna a profit sharing plan whereby every patron of the cream ery in proportion to Uie amount of butterfat delivered should share alike In the profits ac crued by the creamery. It was deckled that 8 per cent dividend would be paid on all stock and any surplus after operating expense have been met will be pro rated to the patrons of the creamery. Manitoba Wheat Outlook Manitoba, April 1!). Wheat acreage this year will be about 3.000,000 acres, which will produce about 50.000.000 bushels wheat. Last year's production was 40.975.800 bushel. Kara Store Market New Tork, April 19. (I. 8.) Tnrp tine Savannah, 2.20; New Tork. 2.65. Rosin Savannah, 15.00; New Tork, 18.50. ttsmm AK0 RINTERf First and Oak Streets mais 111 AirreSn-tS JA.I JJ JAJ .TAJ JAJ 39,ooo 'Arco. City of. Idaho, Light t'tMO tAstoria. City of, Ot.. Imp. Her. No. 24 1.000 Astoria, Tort of, Oregon..... 6 4.000 'Astoria, Port of. Oregon.; 6 1.000 Astoria, Port of, Oregon., & 49,000 Buhl, City of, Idaho, Water 6 23,000 Buhl. City of. Waho, City Hall 6 14,000 'Buhl, City of. Ida., Kire DepL 6 1.000 Buhl. City of. Ida.. Hewer Ils. No. 3 7 9,000 'Buhl. City of. Ida., Sewer Dis. No. 4 7 16.000 nuht. Cltv of, Ida.. Sewer Di. No. 4 1 47.000 Clarke Co.. Wash . Bond fDonohue) 5V w.nw 'r ranmin 'so., w asmngton, Koan . . . . 1.000 'Gooding Co., Idaho. Bliss Hy. 7ts... 1.000 Gooding Co.. Idaho. Bliss Ily. Dis... 1.000 'Gooding Co.. Idaho. Bliss Hy. Dis... 64.000 Heppner, City of, Oregon, Water.... 7,000 'Kelso. City of. Wash.. Water 167.000 'Klamath Co.. Oregon. Road 2,000 Newport, Port of, Or Ser. "B".... 47.000 Prtnevllle, City of, Or.. Funding 2,006 'Roosevelt. City of. Utah 78.000 'Rupert, City of, Idaho, Sidewalk Dis. No. 4 '.. 7 19.000 Rupert, City of, Ida., Pav'g Dis. No. 1 7 6.000 'Shoshone Co.. Ida, Clarkla Hy. DlsL 6 12.000 'Shoshone Co., Ida., Clarkta Hy. Dist. 6 67.000 Soda Springs, City of, Idaho, Water 6 19.000 'Soda Springs, City of, Ida., Sidewalk 7 34,000 SodaSprings. City of. Idaho, Sewer.. 7 64.000 'Teton Co., Idaho, Road and Bridge.. 4 Hi 3.500 tWashougal, City of, Wash., Imp.... 6 1.500 tWashougal, City of. Wash., Imp.... 6 3,000 tW'ashougal, City of. Wash.. Imp.... ( CANADIAN BONDS Fxempt From All Dominion OoTersaneat Taxation zai.ow -b,amonton, uity oi, frov. or . u.. .. tv, AAO 1929 . ovancouver, tJtiy or. rrov. or a. L..... 12,000 'Winnipeg. Greater Water Dist , 15,000 'Greater Winnipeg Water District... 1,9.100 (Greater Winnipeg Water District..., 200 iGreater Winnipeg Water District oDenotes bonds of $4845.66' denomination. T Denotes $500 denomination 6 6 6 5 6 5 C 6 Maturity JAJ 1931-39 MAN 1920-39 JAJ 1S28 1940 1942 mo-,39 1931-39 1931-39 K&A m'7-29 KAA 196-'.'9 FA A 1921-Z9 A AO 1935-J9 A AO 1924-39 JA.I mo-3.1 JAJ 1927-33 JAJ 1928-33 MAN 1927-39 MAS 193.'. JAJ 1931-33 JAJ 1928 AAO 1931-40 JAD 19S8 FAA 1921-29 KAA 1921-29 MAS 1933-39 AAO 1931-38 JAJ 1932-39 FAA 1922-29 FAA 1921-29 JAJ 192IS-36 19Z6-31 1927- 31 1928- 31 JAJ JAJ JAJ Price 100.00 100.00 to net to net to net to net to net to net to net to net to net to net 99.00 102.22, 102.93 103.28 100.00 100.00 to net 95.24 100.00 102.79 to net to net to net to net to net to net to net 100.00 97.84 97.22 96.92 Tield 6.00 6.60 5.50 6.1.0 6.50 b.bO b.i0 bid 6 0 660 6.i0 5 40 6.25 MO a.fO 6.50 5. to e.tiy bli 1L 6.90 .7S 6.10 MO 6.76 6 75 8.75 6.10 6.50 5.40 6. $0 6.10 .to S JAD 1923 JAJ 1922 JAJ 1921 a FAA 1923 JAJ 1922 Denotes $1000 S6.SI 90.64 94.91 97.07 93.73 95.84 70 7.60 7.90 7. 0 7.t0 7. tDeaotea $100 denomination. Burg Ur and Fire-Proof Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent denomination. MORRIS BROT HERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Boat! Hou.e Capital One Million Dollars MORRIS BUILDINta--309-ll STARK STREET BETWEEN FIFTH AND 'SIXTH Telephones Broadway 2151 EstabUahed Over a Quarter Century tacks, Beads, Cotton, Oraia, Ste Ill-Ill .woarf tf Trade BtUdJif. 0?erbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO OX EXCHANGES afantkera Cttfeatge Beard at Trade ; CtOTweweadeats , at faJe lga . Bryan Bew lack HALL & COMPANY toy anj Sell U. S. Cwrrasnet, Foreign Government etureed. rublte Utility, Industrial. Manic lpJ BONDS Qsetatiea Usos RsaiMst Lewis BWg PertUnet, Or. . Telephone Marshall , SS