I'lilS OREGON DAILY JO U KN AL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1S2Q.
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SCRAMBLE FOR WHEAT SENDS PRICE HIGHER IN NORTHWEST
EGG TRADE EASIER
BUT PRICE SAME
Indications are today pointing to an
easier tone in the egg trade, although
genera! prices are aa yet showing' no
changa. With continued softening of the
Eastern markets and receipts gaining
at points where prices have been highest,
. the outlet is somewhat narrowed.
Csnsda has been of lata one of the best buyers
of eggs Dot enly in th Portland market, bat
on I'uct Hound. rnrehsses by the north hare
been of nu-h liberal volume (bat the entire
surplus lias been Unmi ui. and shipped Iron
daif to dsy, .
- Now advice are coining from the north that
Canadian expect the prairie trade to open up
quickly and for that reason there ia little in
dilution smoog buyers : there t9 make further
purchase here at the moment.
Advices (rmn the Middle West are actually tell,
lng of the offer? of eggs to land here at 40e a
do sen. - i t i J- ,
JTEW OVIOXS ATtF.-QUOTETI DOW
! New California onion are lower, again, with
increased supplies. Whit. Bermuda 'tyi ia sell
in at 44.U and the yellow at SS.75 a rrste of
perhaps 40 pounds. Old Oregon are firm at
farmer prioea.
STRAWBERRY PRICKS ARE FASTER
An easier tone is generally showing foe straw,
berrle her with slightly increased stocks from
the south. Bast pollers are sailing aronnd 85,
hue bskiortr stock, is going at various quota
tions, . i' , , ,
BUTTER SITUATION 8TILL ST,OW
Situation in the batter trade remains slow
here with en be weak and no price change for
the day. Entire print market is weaker and
there ia a disposition to shad quotations among
the smaller creameries..!
'FIXE WEATHFRnAFFECTS MEATS
Eisallent weather of th last few days has
had an effect upon th country meat trade.
W'hll ther is a steadier ton generally for
good quality stock of hogs and calves, ordinary
stuff la not so firm, i
cantaloupes jjce here soox
Shipment of cantaloupes from Calif or nil are
due to arrlv in the 1'ortlsnd market, about May
25. Soma supjilles sre already ordered to com
forward. It is reported that th crop ia a lib
eral on. - -
BRIEF JfOTEH OF PROnrCF. TRADE
Head lettuce weaker at $3.25 9 8.50 crate
generally.
Dressed country lamb are slow at 2425e
Pound.
More potatoes offering by growers at $1-50.
Chirkens are sctive except eery light springs.
CUcene market , is active; outside demand lib
eral. I .
WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
Weather bursal , advises; Protect shipments
during th nxt 34 haiirs against, the following
minimum1 temperature 8 Ooing north, 50 degrees;
northeast orer 8.. P. & 3. railroad. 44 degrees;
east to Baker. 40 degrees, and south to Ashland,
42 degrees. Minimum temperature at. Portland
tomorrow, about 50 degrees. .
San . Franelsro: Poultry . Market
Sen Frsnoiaco, May 7, (V. P.) Broilers,
45' '.0C;N Urge hens, 42 94 4e; beat ducks,
Snn Francisco Grain Market
Han Francisco, May 7. U.- P.) -Barley
Spot feed per oentsl. $3 20 (t 3.25.
IlilliliilllllllillilillliiliM
valuation, which restriction
prevents excessive indebtedness.! j
We Own and Offer:
$10,000 j
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Tillamook Couritv,! Oregon
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 31
6 Per Cent
Dated i
February 21, 1920
Optional! l-ebruary 21, 1930
, Denomination $1000
Principaland semi-annual
41, i-ayauic gi uic riitai Jjintj ui tne ante 01
OreRon in New York City, or at the Otficc
I of fhe County Treasurer of TiIlampok
i County, at the option of thd holder.
FINANCIAL
Assessed Valuation, , 193.
Real Valuation, estimated .
Total Ponded Debt.
! Population, approximately, ,!Q0,
aThis district includes one of the rifcpest dairying and lumber
sections of Tillamook County. The eat of the Ditrict.t5 Bay
City, a Pacific Ocean Port, with a population pf 700 people.
Price:
To Yield
5H
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Exempt From All Federal Income Tase
BOND: DEPARTMENT'
LADD & TILTON BANK 1
Oldest in the Northwest
Washlnf ton and Third
llllltlllllllllllllliilllllllii
HIGH Y I E
. " PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, 7V4
. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, 72
. 6$ Da 1925 1..
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWaAN, 714
5s Du 1924 ! '
"THE HOUSE BUILT SQUARE"
Gargtens & Earles, Incorporated
' ' Established 1891
Third Floor U. S. Bank Eld. j ; ; Pbont Broadway 4108
TUBER MOTH WILL
RECEIVE A BLOW
. Date for the holding of th meeting
o the quarantine officials of the Pacific
coast, has been named for the Salt Lake
gathering and already officials are pre
paring to attend, -f . -
The chief discussion to cam before the meeting
ia thei position that the various states find them,
sale ! in as regards the tuber moth potato
from i California. Bo j (inn a grap has this
dreaded innect upon tbe potato industry of the
Soothj thst fear are: generally expressed that
unleaei decisive action is Quickly taken tbe moth
will spread alj ever the coast and erentually
reach other parts of the United States.
' A proposal has been : made by Tbe Joornai
that potatoes from th tuber moth districts of
California be not allowed to enter this state.
This ha met with fsror from growers as well
a most dealer who ar not tied up with Cal
ifornia connections and state olficiala are being
asked to take some action.
It is feared Uist not only win this state's
product become infected with the most dreaded
potato insects, but that eventually tamers will
not be allowed to sell their product in other
state aa result.
YAKIMA EXPECTS A -RECORD
CROP OF APPLES IS
, Tskima, May 7." With th blossoming period
wall advanced and danger from frost practically
ov, Yakima fruit grower and shippers are . es
timating that th Yakima apple crop for th
coming season will break all records for produc
tion, going ever 13.000 cars, but that the total
fruit wrap of the valley will be about 2000 cart
below that of last year. Th peaches and pear
are winter killed, th peach crop for 1920 will
not go orer 200 oar a against 2200 in 1919,
and the pear 'crop will not be over 1200 esrs,
which is 60 per cent of last year's tonnage. The
apple are practically i uninjured and the Wine
saps, 1 which were shyj ia bloom last year; ar
heavily loaded. . i
DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST
:. an Francisco Market
Ran Francfcco. May T- (U. P. ) Butter
Est ran. 6 no. .
Kggs Extras, 45 Vic; firsts, 41e; extra pul
let". 40 He; Underrated, pullets. 3Se.
Cheese California i flats, fancy, 2 fie; firsts,
23a par lb. j : ! i
; ,j- : I ' saatUe Market '
Ssattle, May 7. i(II. P.) Butter City
creamery, extra cubes,; B7e; brick. 58c.
ILgg .Fresh ranch; 46a; pullets, 41c
Cueene Washington triplets, ttOc.
liaw MUk I'rr ewt. $2.00.
: j Los Aneafa Mark
; Lee Angeles. May 7. (L N. S.) Butter-
Per pound. 51c.
Kkks Kstraa, 4 to ; ess count, 4 So; pullets,
40e; i pee wees, 2'Je.
i'oultry Unchsaged.
POTATOES AiOSG THE COAST
j 1 ; - "
tan Francisco Market
n Francisco, May T.-r-(D. P.)"- Potato
Kiter White. 7.25T,8Q; iweeta. O&lOc,
: : j Seattle Market
Seattle, May 7. (I. M, S-) Onions, Oregon,
7 Hei -lb. - ' I : -
potatoes Yakima jgems, 1180 190; local.
$165 175 ton. j
j- (to Angele Market
Los Ang-les. May 7. (L S. .) PoUtae
Stockton Burbanks, faney and icl brands,
$ 78 7.5; Idaho Knseets, fancy, mostly
$7.50: new stock, local Karly and White Kose,
No. 1. $3.2Rt.A0. inosUy $2.80; No. 2, $1.00
1.60 per lug. i
Oregon
School Bonds
No
better local
! securities
lire obtainable thgnl the School
District Ponds issued by lub
. itantial Oregon communities.
Districts may not incur
boqded indebtedness in excess
nf K ner nt nf thffir assessed
enforces conservatism and
Bonds
Due: February 21, 1940
interest. .February i and August
STATEMENT
1 f 1
f
Ut, 680,735.
2,500,000
35,000
103.81
Per Cent
L D "Sffi1
LtMBSsT- i
HDRAL KSEBt
WHEAT PREMIUM IS
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS ;
-Oers-
" J Wheat. Barter. Flonr. Oata. Hay.
PortUnd, rrt. , 13.... 15-... 1
Tear ago. .... S4 X 6
Season to data,. T29 174 S71S 447 ?0
Tear ago..... 7263 1Q05 2619 0 $064
Tacoma, Thrirs. , 11. ...... 3 - 1
Year ago .... .... ........ .......
Season to data,. 0 f8 069 175 818
t tear sgo..... 6300 o .... 100 1209
Seattle Thur..,. a .,,., 10 :
Vear ago. .... .......
Season to data., 69S4 24S 107 43 1171
laar ago.. , ,, 0389 " 74 i4 642 21548
Further premiums are beina; forced In
the wheat market, as hich as. 'B4o a
bushel above the government basis be
ins paid for eiub at Interior points. Re
ports indicate that country millers are
Jthe principal buyers of soft wheat at
this time. . ! , i
, Farther purchase of dark hard wheat ar
reported being made by n -wars of th middle
west and it begin to look as if eery bushel
available in this territory of th 191$ crop
will be quickly taken ont unfea millers her
discover the seriousness of tbe situation in time.
It ia true that a small Tolum of business
in bard wheat has been shown with millers here,
but generally speaking the market for this grade
baa been on a nominal basis.
The advance in the pric of flour effectir
yesterday was no surprise- te the trad generally,
as such action had been forecast for som tun
by Th Journal.
Much excitement i shown in th market for
hay. Report indicate that $40 a ton Is being
paid for timothy at Eastern Oregon points in
100 ton lots. Practically no Willamette yah
ley timothef is in sight and efforts of th trad
hew to get storks from th country bar failed.
Alfalfa holders bere ar grabbing big profits
with sales at 3 to $3B a ton to wholesalers.
Millatuff market ia stronger than milling in
terests hare recently bid ea the exchange.
Stocks are scant and tUos that has anything
to offer era asking extreme values.
FLOUE Selling prla, milldoor: Patent,
$13.73; Montana xprlng wliwit, $14 35; WH
lametto valley brands, $11.30; local straight,
$11.20; bakers' local. 1 60 & 1S.75; rye
flour, $10.10; oatmeal. $13.50; graham. $11.50.
Prices for city deliveries in five barrel fets.
HAY Buying pric: Willamette timothy,
fancy, $22.00 par ton; vetch, $80.00; eheat,
$32.00 el$ .00; straw. $10.00; clover. $81.00;
grain. $28.00; slfaifa. S8S.00$.0w a ton.
URA13I &ACKH Nominal : New crop deliv
ery No. 1 Calcutta. 21Vk22e ia car lots;
less ameunts higher.
MILLSTUr'SB Mill ru at mills, sacked,
$49 00(3 50.00.
OATS-Pr ton, buying price; Peed, $66.00
$ 07.00.
BARLEY Buying . price, feed. $06,50 9
67.00; milling. $08.00; rolled barley, i selllog
price. $71.00 ton. I
Merchants ezehaag bids:
FEED-OATS
May. ' Jane.
No. 8, white , , . . .0800 S50
, BAllLBT r
yr, June.
No. 8. hlu . .6600 600
Standard feed .9500 6400
Eastern grain ia bulk : .
corx "; .
. May.' Jnne.
No. 3. yellow i..,7250 $D50
All Grain Future
Prices at High
Record for Day
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4 Ohieago, May 7. (I. N. S.) -Strong ex
port demand for wheat and re tor a of the
foreign governments to the ry market, coupled
with the argent demand for cash corn, took aU
: grain futures inte new- high levels on th board
; gf trade today. s
At their highest today priee exceeded provl.
J ou records on th crop hy 6 for May corn,
-2 'A for July and I S for Sepumber.
. May oats were e over their previous bast,
July J e higher and September Hi up.
; The close left corn J S & J over yesterday
i for May; UP for ; July and unchanged for
i Scpteuiher.
1 lreTiion started hie her and ruled strong
well above yesterday's aloe oa investment buy
j ing and short covering.
! ... Chicago. May T. (I. N. S.) Trade in com
was mixed, with opening prices e lower to
Vin higher. Eastern iaterasta sold after th
i tart.
Commission hensr traded oa both side' (a
oats, which started lower to e higher.
j Provisions started strong, with the greatest
trad in lard. "
j Chicago range of priee j furnished by TJnit4
I Press:
j , . CORN .;
( Open. TTIsh. Low. Close.
May........... 10 10& 188 191
July 171. 174V4 171 171
j September 162 H 194 1S1 ltl
! -.- OATS
May .......... 108 108 105 H 105
July .......... 92 4 H 02 63 H
' September 77 H 78 V 77 hi 77
; PORK : ' ' .
May .......... $600 $00 SOO ' 8S00
July .......... 16811 llwi 3680 8680
- '- - - - LA IIP '
Msy .......... 3040 3050 S040 2040
j July ......... 2137 2130 2112 2120
RIB8 i
May ........ 1. ... , .... JS2
( July .......... 1865 1897 1880 1892
; UETTEB CABLES KEFI.ECTED
I I3f EARLT COTTON TRADE
New Tors, May 7. (L N. H.) Firmness
; in the cotton market at the opening todsy with
an advance of ,10 to SO point on first sales
was chiefly a reflection of better cables.
; mands were supplied quickly and on private ve
: porta of rain in Central and Western Texas, the
, list subsequently lost the grester part of it rise
and at the and of th first 20 minutes waa only
: about 10 points above last night's close.
Spot ootton was quiet today; prices 40 points
, nwr at 41.10 cents. There were no sale.
Tha stress laid . upon the unfavorable dry
goods 1 reports and th . reduction in wage by
I'atterson mills led to considerable selling of
futures in the Iste dealings. Tit eiose was easy
t a net decline of 20 to 73 point.' : i
Furnished by Overbook
; of Trada building
Month. : Open.
January 3535
February ....... 8479
March ........ . 3485
May . , .. 4060
4 Cook Co., Board
High, i low.
3S35 3450
3479 j 4T
:3485 3388
4070 4010
Clos.
8450
S41B
8886
4010
8910
8803
8700
aess
3585
8530
8488
. June
July
r r r ? z - 856
8860 8808
8688 ; 3585
8595 i 8498
August
September
October . . ,
November .
, lie e m ber
8680
8598
BE safe instead of aorry."
Over Improvement of
property Is .even worse
than under improvement.
We are specialists in he
Improvement and man.
aKemen, of properties,
and consultation is part
of our service.
Call, write or phene for eur
hook on Property Manage
ment. Strong 6 Mjcliaujhtcn
I
3
I Property
I Improvement !
I ,f inSta1 f ,ry' ' i j
HEAVY PRESSURE
K
, flew Vor. May 7.(1. H. .yWThe stock
market oteed etsady tester. There were sum
ralliet In the final dealings, t they ware net
well maintained. Steel common hunf areuad
yesUreay' erselne if Ht,, stUaatle Oulf and
Wast Indies, after moving up to 1 74. yteiOe4
to 1714. Pan-Amarteen Petrosauin mawasl u
te TH. ' ! - .
Government bond ueohanead; reilway and
other bonds, staedy.
New Tork. May 7. (I. . a) Selling
continued at the opening; f the stpek
market today, resulting- In losaes of from
fractions to over six points in nearly all
the active issues. .1.
Steel common drojrped "4 to - 854,
Baldwin, after seUinir up to 117, dropped
to 1X5. Crucible fell six points to 134;
Bethlehem Steel B. 2 to 93, and
Republic Steel to 95.
The heavy losses were sustained la the oft
issues,' Mexican Petroleum selling up to 181 at
the start and Own falling sharply to IIC'A,
Pan-American petroleum dropped 3 t to 94 .
and Texas Company 1 to 47 Vi. Royal Dutch
roe Is it th start to 1504 but quickly
lost this npturn.
Studebakar dropped 1H to 78 and Pieree.
Arrow. on point to 88.
Ixieses of two points were suffered in Ameri.
can Woolen, AUantic Gulf and United States
Rubber. The railroad stocks showed fractional
losses. -
During the fovwnooa United: States Steel
mon yielded over on point to 844 and Bald,
win fell orer two point to 1144, while Re
public Sterl dropped two point to 85 W. Mexi.
can Pettroleura dropped narly lv point te
176V4. ' . .
Pninished ry Overtiech
f Trade building:
k Cook Co., Board
DESCRIPTION
Open High I Low
Ala&ka Gold .....
A His Chalmers ...
Alloy Btsel ......
Am.- Agr. Chem . ,
Am.. Beet Sugar. .
Am. Can, c ...... .
884
85 Vi
43 .
88 Vi
94 Vi
41 V
Am. Car Fdy . . . . .
183
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
Am.
CoUon Oil. . . .
Hide 4k U. e.
Int. Corp. . . .
Linseed. C. . . .
Ixco.. c ;
Ship 4k Corn, .
Bmelter, a. . '.i
Steel Fdy....
Sugar, a....
Sum. Tob ....
Tel. 4k Ti...
Tobacco
Too. Secur . .
Woolen, o . , . .
Ze.
45
20
BOH
81 Vi
95 Vi
284
OH
43 4a
30 Vs
91
80 H
94 14
28 s
0
43
20
91
814
054
28
604
48 H
20
.89
80 H
94 H
284
604
42 Vi
129
180-
129
129 Vi
90 H
944
58
90 4
84
59 M
90
9
58
88s
94 -a
231
88 H
111
111
109
1094
Am.
18
87
80 .
5 7 is
80 H
Anaconda Min. Co.
57 .
80
87 H
0
Atchison, e.
Atlantie, G. W. I.
Baldwin Ico., e. .
Bait. Ohio, e . . .
th. Steel. B...
Busch Mutrncto . . . .
Brooklyn Bspid Tr..
Butt 4k Superior. ,
( Canadian 1'ae. .....
ies
U4
174 k
117
163 -
1144
171
115
33
96
an
88
J . . .
.!
83 H
83
94 Vi
100 V4
13
23 W
12 Vi
234
H7417H
UTV
Central Ieatber, c
74
73 V4
73
51
84 Vi
79
164
82 H
69
84 Vi
5
97
187
Cha. 4k Ohio
C. M. i St P. -.
Chi. eV N-W
Chil I '"I 'Per . . . , .
Chino Copper . . . .
CoL Gas & glee...
Culo. Fuel
Cons. Gsa .......
Com Products, c .
Crueibl bteel, ..
Erie. c. ........ .
Kisk Tire
General Cigars , ..
General Electric , .
General Motors . .
Goodrich i Rubber .
Grsohy Cons.' ....
Ou Northern Ore..
Gt Northern Ry. .
Green Cananea
Gulf States Steel .
Iw Securities . . .. .
Illinois Central .
Industrial Alcohol
ItiipirBtion Copper,
Inter- Paper . . . .
Inter. Harvester ...
I M. M.. e. ...
Int. NiekaJ ......
K . C. Southern, e.
Kelly Springfield? .
KennecoU Coppar .
Kyton Tire . . . ,
Laeka. Steel ; , . .
Lhigii Valley ,
Mexican Petroleum .
Miami Power .. . . , ,
MidvsJ Steel
Missouri Pacific,
National Enamel . . .
National Lead . . . .
V 82 33 H
143 H
143U
141 H
80
62
90
86 Vi
74 V.
58
74
137
84 W
10H
18 H
113
27 H
ai h
794
181 H
181 H
178
3H
Jtt VI
44
254
33 "
444
.34 V4
Nevada Consolidated
New Haven . .
N. T. Central
Norfolk 4c Western
Northern Pacific. .
Pan-Amer. Pet., a
Penn. Railway. , . .
Pittsburg i Coal, e.
Pressed Steel Car,
Ray .Cons) Copper .
Ry. Sur Springs.
Reading, e
Royal Dutch
1004
101
174
95
85 Vi
17
95
864
115
118 Vi
Repob. L It Stl, e.
91V4
34
rock jsianu, c. .
Sinclair Cons.
8 loss Sheffield . .
Southern Tacific.
Southern Ry.. e
Stromberg Motor.
Studsbaker, c. ,
8h!l .... . . . . .
S4
21
864
5V4
S3
77
804
77
80 i
83
82 Vi
28 Vs
16 V
St. U
Swift
Tenn.
. s- r. . .
& Oo
Coppar , , .
Oil
Pacific ....
22 H
116 H
10
48
89 H
;ll
Texas
Texas
484
42
Tobacco Prod,-, i
Transcon. Oil , , .
684
: oe t
16
in
118
Union Pacific
c.
1184
U. S. Smelt, 4k
Ret
IT. 8. Steel, c . , . ,
Utah Copper
Vanadium Steel . . .
Virginia Chem , o,
Wabash ........
Western Union . .
Westinghousa Elea
Willys Ovtrland .
84
69 V4
70 V4
aa
:J::;f-::-:b:T::
4941 49 HI 484
I 19V4P lV4f 184
Total sale, a toe si, 689,040; bonds. $li
000. , - .
. Ex- dir. 1 4 per eenfc; .j -
Hew York Bond
Furnished by Overback 4
of Trad building: . i
Atchison Genl. 4s '..,'.. .'. .
Hal. it Ohio Gold 4s ... . .5. .
Beth. Steel Ref. 5s ........
Cent Pacific 1st 4s ... .
C, B. A Q. Cot 4s .. . . . i .
St Paul GenL 4 Vis j.
Chicago N-W. Geni. 4 ...U.
U 4 N. Uni. 4s .
nee 1 ar k. a .....
Northern Psjb. P, L. 4s
Reading Genl, 4s ...... ,
Union - Pse. 1st 4s ....
V S. Steel 6.
Union pa. 1st Ref. 5s . . 4 . ,
Southern Pac. Conv. 6s
Southern Psc Conv. 4s ..j. .
Penn. Conv. 4 t i . ,
Penn- 1st 4 Vi s j , .
Che. Ac Ohio Conv. 5s ,
75 Vi
734
' i rorelg-n Boudl Jilariel
Purnixhed by Overbeck Cook Co., Board
of Trade bu'hjing! j . A1(
A. r. 6 Oct. 1920 4... n 9Vt
V K 3 Vi s Nov. 1931 i... 944 . 95 Vi
Rep. France 6s 181 , 64 . 56
pari 8 OoC 1921 89 4 ' 894
Marseilles 6s 8TV4 88
Russia fxtn. 5 Vis 1821 ..i,.; 24 28
Ruuian IatL 5 Vis 1926.1... 80 35
rom. 5s Apr. 1921....;... 97 Vi 97 Vi
Horn. 5s Apr. 1931....;... 884 S9 V
Dnm. 5s Apr. 1926.,,.,... SH Vb Vi
Argentina t Msy 1920., i... 99 Vi 100
Pom. Gasada 6s 1937..'... 85 88
Modern MHJer Report
Ifodeni Mjllsr say: Winter wheat continues
io mak faverabl progress: Condition . most fa
vorable in southwest where wheat ia commencing
to head in arena m loeallties. Fewer . eomplainta
of fly from wa( winter wheat statee aa weather
retards development. 1 ,
T
TRADING
StoeXs, Beads, uptton. Orals, Etc.
S18.31I Board of Trade Bulidisf
Overbeck&CookeCo,
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
U embers Chicago Board of Trade
Cerrspopdetg of Lorss Bryan
Chleaar i Sew Tork
Edited by
flyman B. Cohen
GENERALLY STEADY
TONE IN THE ALLEYS
PORTLAND IJVEflTOCX RUN
Bogs. Cattle. Calve. leef.
Friday ............. 147 14 T 120
Week ago 878 ... .. 81
Two weeks ago ....... 251 19 81 80S
; Four yean ace. ...... Nope .
Year ago .... 290 18 , .- 128
jwo year ago ....... . o v
rone years age ......1UBT 1 it ....
rour yean ass ....... 829 38 IT 184
General steadiness was Indicated t
the opening- of the Friday market at
North Portland, Receipt wrs limited
tn all lines except sheep, wher stocks
were fair for the day.
KHr took hold of the smaH run of bocs
and one sal of top was mad at 816 at the
start of th day. There waa a general disposition
among kuii to encourag shipment to marxsv.
- General has rang:
Prim mixed .............. 81 5 06 S 16.00
Medium mixed i ........... . 14.00 15.00
Rough heavies ............. 10 00ft15.00
Pigs IJ.0150U
Small thewinfj of Cattle
Only' a small showing of cattle was mad at
North Portland for th Friday trad. General
indication were far a steady ton throughout
thee alleys.
General cattle market rang; '
Bast beef tra. . . 813 00 12.50
Choice steers .............. 10.2511.00
Good te choice steer, 10.50wll.00
Medium to good steer,..,.,.. .60 10.50
Fair to good strs. ...,,., .
Commas . to fair eteert ...... .
Choice cows and heifers .......
Good to choice cow and Heifers
Medium to good cow and baiters
Fair to medium cows gad heifer
Canner ..................
8.75 0 9 50
7.50 9 S.78
1 9.00 10.25
9.00 0 10.00
8.00 0 9.00
7.00 8 00
6 00 8.00
6.50 9.00
13.00 m 16.00
900 d ia.00
6.60 0 8.50
6.00 0 S.50
tulig .........
eat light calves
I tt - 4t t I
Medium calves . . . .
Heavy calves .....
Stocxar and feeders
r. .
Mutton Market Holds
No ehang is price was shewn for the day is
the mutton or lamb divisions of th North Port,
land market. Receipts were fair and sale wer
mad at steady prices, within th former range.
General sheep and lamb sang: -.
Tbrowout spring lamb. ...... 810.00 11.00
SDriaa lambs
14.00 (
15.00 (
15.50
feast of mountain lambs. . ....
Best valley lamb
Bast heavy valley lambs , . . . .
Common to medium valley lambs
1600
14.00 AtS.OO
13.00 14.00
10.50 12.50
13.00 014.00
X earlings .........
Ewes
Wethers .... . . . . .
8.00 w 18.00
...... 12.60 013.20
Thursday Afternoon Sale
. STEKRS .
lba. Prio I No, . A. Iha. Price
185 310.75 1 32,.,. 859 10.90
151 11.75 I 1,... BOO
COWS
7.U0
967
770
490
810.65 I 2.... T85
4.50 J 1.... 450
i 7.60 i 1.... 680
$ 7 50
S.OO
7.O0
CALVES . :
. 145 31 00 I 1.... 120 319.00
. ti9 8.00 I
1 PULLS ;
.180 8 .8.00 I
HOGS
250
843
280
814
248
330
230
186
811.00 61.... 210
14.00 51 .... 229
18.75 ' J4.-rv. 226
18. SO - 4.... Ib2
16.00 3.... 533
14.00 10.... 145
i 15.50 2.... 230
i 15.00 , 1 1..., 400
818.00
. 15.75
15 50
. 15.05
10.00
16.00
15.50
13.00
LAMBS .
812.80 1 38.
15.00 I 23.
67
68
81650
15.28
121
130
140
110
311-30
4 . ...
4 . . . .
1 . .
19.,..
110
177
150
144
111.00
9.00
9.00
8.00
9.00
8.50
YEARLINGS
818.00 I 4....
14-00 I
BTJCK8
8 7.60 I 1....
S:::: III
1..;. j
86 313.00
10 I 3.39
Friday Morning 8Js
I COWS
I Price ( No. - Av.
8 8.25 r 1....
Ar. Lbs.
.. 900
Lbs.
700
Pric.
8 5.50
HOGS
165
2.J.'.' 235
1 . 190
1.,.. 870
1.... 260
815.50
2....
2....
1....
1....
170
185
880
610
313.58
16.50
14.50
13.00
15.50
16.60
11.50
13-00
SPRING
316.60 I
LAMB
16
87...
0
63 312.00
; , - YEARLING LAMBS !
39.1.. 60 813-00 I .
WHOLES ALK PRICES TS POBTIK
These are pries retailers pay wholesalers, ex
cept as otherwise noted: , " '
' Dairy Product 1 ' i
BUTTER Selling priee, bos lots: Creamery,
prime parchment wrapped. B8e lb. I prim firsts,
6e lb. 1 firsts. 56 lb.i smaller una at an- ad
vance. 'Jobbing prices: Cub extras, 6 2o lb.;
nrime firsts. BASSle.
I BCTTBRFAT Portland 4nvsry basis, 630
j fOo; country stations, 56 57c 1
' OLEOMA RG AKIN Best brand; 40e: ordi-
Canadian
City
and
Province
Bonds
To
yield
City of Edmonton 5 V2
Due Oct. 1, 1929, at 6.5
Greater Winnipee , Water
Dial. 5s
Duo July 1, 1922, at 94.92
City of Vancouver 4 V. a
Due Juno 1 1921, at 97.10
- . ; - .
Province of .Alberta 6s
Dus May 1,1 1923. at 98.03
Prov. of Saskatchewan 6s
Duo May 1, 1924, at 94.90
Payabl ia U. 3. dollars
Ask for details
r T halved aimed a IAS -
data. Prrae of 86.59 figure T V4
fur 9 H rears as If the bend will rus -the
(all tanas. Th bend retired at
100 prior to du date win yield n In
threat rsturn greatly a exec of this
figure. !..!.!
Freeman
SMITH A
steeas rta
tvgegsviss Ssag 9te.
; suia 64S
Camp Co
l a.
canons, oz in. -
CHEESK Selling priee; Tinamook, fresh Or.
goa, fancy triplets. 35 eV 56c lb. ; loung Amr
ica. 87 38c Prices to iobbers. f. o. b Tills
mook .triplet. 82c; Toting America,- 33c Sell.
Ing price: Cream, bricks, 40 4 2c. Selling
price: Block Swiss. 48 49c: limburger, 40 0
42c per lb. . - '
EGGS Baying pric: Current rereipta. diet
candled, selling price, 44c: .select. 46c -
UVE POULTRY Selling price: Heavy hews,
82 33c; light hem, SO 31c; spring light,
80 & 35c;. lieary, 4045c lb. ; old rooeters,
20c lb.; aquabs. 83-00; dressed ducks. 48$50e
lb.; pigeons, 11.80 9 2.00 dosen; turkeys, live,
35 836c U.: dressed, 47 060s per lb.; dressed
gees.80e lh.
rash VageUblee and Fruit
FRESH FRUIT Orange. 86.50 97 00 per
box; bananas. 10 Vi W Lie lb.; lemons. 35.60 g
6.25 per crate: Florida grapefruit, 86.25 ejl 7.50;
California. 8.76.
APPLES Various vsrietl. local. 31.25
4.00.
DRIID FBCIT Dates. Drrmssdariea. (7 50;
Farda, 64.25 per box; rsicine, A crown loos
Muscatel. lGc per lh.; figs, 83.509 5.50 box.
O.N ION 8 SelHna price to retailers. Oregon,
87.60 per ewt.. Cat, yellow. 34.85; white, 36.00
crate; garlic, 60c per lb. ; green onions, 60f
per dozen bunea; eaioa seta. 11 1 Sc per lb.
POTATOES Selllns- met. Oregon faney,
87.00 8.00: Gems, $8.00 9.00 ewt.; buying
price. $6.60; new. 1517Vie lb.
V EG ETA BLES-r-Turnips, 85.00 per sack,
earrota. $4.00 ( 4.50 sack; beet. $5.00; cab.
bag. California, t 9e: lettuce. $3.25 3.50
crate;, enenmbers, $1.503.00 doeen: toma
toes, $5.50; egg plant, 50c lb.; broccoli, $1.26
2.26 : hell peppers, 76; sprouts. 1 7e par lb.;
celery, $1.50 per dozen; pea, 12 13c lb.;
artichokes, $t. 64)1. 60 dosen; aaparasus. Or,
gon, $2.002.25 dosen bunches; Walla W'alia.
$3,36 pyramid.
' Meat and PrevUlen ; .
COFNTRT MKATS Selling price: Country
hogs. 22 22 Vic lb. for top blockers; heavy. 16
18e; best veal, 20 W 21c: heavy veal, 16e lb.
SMOKED MEATS Ham. 8743e per lb.;
breakfast bacon, 84 J 56c; picnics, 2o per lb.;
cottage roll. 32o per lb..
LARD Kettle rendered. 27c Xb-i standard.
24c; tierce bau compound, 25c. : ;
Fish and Shellfish
PKESH FISH Sals on. fresh Chinook, 19(8)
20c; steelhead. 15e; halibut, fresh, 2022g
lb.; sturgeon. ( ) ; alack eod, 10 lie lb.;
silver smelt. lOe per lb. ;i kippered salmon, 2.50
per m id..- pass ex.- aipparea oou, .tj.oo: Co
lumbia smelt. 3c per lb.; raxor clams, $5.00 box;
crab. $2.40 at $ 50 dosea; to thai. 10 lb. t
dressed shad, 6e lb. r
- .- ersesriae .
SUGAR Nominal prices, refinery basis: Cub,
f 12 '".. and berry $34.25; D reUow.
$23.66 1 granulated, $4.25; extra C. $23.85;
gclden C. $23.75. , "
HONEY New, $7.00 7.50 Per erase.
RICE Japan style. No. 1. 13 Vie; New Or
leans head, ( ); Blue Rose, 1540 per lb.
SALT Coarse, half ground, 100,. $17 25
per ton; 60s, $16.75; table dairy, 60a, $17.25;
bales, $3.80 & 4.00: fancy table and dairy.
$30.50; lnmp rock, $28.50 per ton.
BEANS (Sale by Iobbers); Small whit.
7 Vic -per lb.; large white. 74elb.; pink, 8V4
iimas, itic; osjiru. 11 He; reds. 10Vk0
Oregon besns, buying prices, nominal, 6 Vie lb.
CANNED MILKAcsrnatioo, $6.J; Borden.
$6.85; Aster, $6.25; Eagle, , $11.25; v Libby,
$6.25 ; Mount Vernon, $6.25 ' per case.
COFFEE Roasted. 84 0 48c in sack or
drum. j
SODA CRACKERS la bulk. KVfrc per lb.
NUTS Walnuts, 3540o per lb.; almonds,
88c; filberts, 2o in sack lots; peanuts. 16 0
16c; pecans. 26c; Brains, 30a.
Nob. Weal and Hid .
HOPS Nominal. 1919 exro, 81 per lb,
HIDES Calves, t 60 if 65e; green hides, 18
m 20c: salted. 80 22c; kip. see) green bulL
12c; Mlted buU. 14c.
MOHAIR Long staple. 4 0 lb. I abort staple,
25 ee 30o per lb.
TALLOW AND GREASE -No. 1 tallow,
11 Vie; No, 2. 10c; No: 1 grease. Oo; No, 3
grrs, 7c per lb.
WIRB MAILS Basic prte, 35. If.
CHITTIM OR CASCARa. BARK New paaL
lie per Mb. -
San Francisco Barley Calls
Ban Frandaoa. May T. December barley,
80S sales. .
Fro From All Federal
nary. 88il baker. 8lej BUtmrsartne,
eapjjj
$52,500 CITY OF ASTORIA
Improvement Bonds - f v "
(Optional on and After November 1, 1920) Duos Nov, 1 1939,
'-. DATED: NOV. 1, 1919. t ' '
Estimated Maturities From Nov. 1.-1928, to Nov5nBer 1.-1989. . " . v
UEBCOMIXATION 8509 'B i
Principal and semi-annual interest , (May 1st and Nov; 1st) payable at tha
office of the City Traaurr, Astoria, Oregon, or af tMorf is Brothers, Inc-r
Portland, ' Oretron. j - . - ; . ' ; ,
PRICE 100 TO YIELD 6
. . Telefraph orders at oar expense, f-
Astoria, Oregon, has an estimated population of 35, 00o Is the county seat of
Clatsop County.' located at the mouth of the Columbia Stiver Is an Important
seaport and second largest city, in Oregon, It is well built, is-modern and of
growing commercial importance. Its five banking institutions ' have . resources
of approximately 6,000,000. -;; . 1
Astoria has diversified business lines. Including commercial, Industrial and
shipping and has expended - approximately 2,500,000 -in enlarging docks, ex
tending terminals : and in harbor improvemenntu, Salmon : packing and lum-
oeriog sire uig isviors vnQrw-
Sargisr aad Fireproof Safe
opes t utu 9 V,
Morris Broth e:rs liis
CABtVAl.
C7- T).. .,CA..
IOncMiiuon
OollASS '
-iitv f-fiiiicr j uiiLjswi ujanu I vwjiv OvtaQtMavts
Morns Bidf bos-ii stark
I . xeiepnone
Two Short Term
Provincial Issues
to Yield
PROVINCES OF
ALBERTA
and
SASKAT.CH
The assessed valuation of these tvo wealthy
provinces is more than one billipn dollars each.
' ALBERTA
3-year 6 Gold Bonds
Due May 1, 1923
PRICE 96.03
Yield 7.50
Semi-Annual. Interest i'
Principal and Interest Payable in U. S. Gold
J
utdslspwrvialofuOrt
DJ- T" a-
: Lumbermens Buildins;
3
AMEBICAX UtESTOCK PKICES
OMceoe fees 919. 81
Chicago. Ma 7. I(L N. B ) Hogi Re.
eeipt. 30.000; 10S5c lower. Bulk, $13.63
115.25; top. 318.851 heavy weight, $14.85 (s)
14.60; medium welflj, $14.85 15.80 ; light
weight. $14.8649 16.$(,; light light. $14SW
15.25; heavy packingl sows, smooth, 812.25 4
18.00; packing sowsJ rough, $12.00 12.60;
pigs. $18,60 9 15.15.1
Cattle Recelpta, 1 0,000 ; very slow Wddujg,
lower; calves and alockira. steady. Beef Steers
medium and heavy Jwsigbt. 318-40 14.2 Jj
choice and prime, $1840 14.25; Medium and
rood. $1 1.65 m 18.402 light weight 4$ood te
choice), $12.40 ( 14. ffO; light weight (common
te medium), $10.60 $ 13.60. Butcher Cattl
Heifers. $8.00 13S6 : eoem. $7.76412.00;
bulls. $7,25 411.00. ' Canner and Cutters
Cows and heifers, $500 C 7.7 8; eanncr steers,
$6.25 8.50. Vssl ft alve (light and handy
wight), 811.00 13v00l feeder ters. $8.25
8)12.00; rtorkar t?s, 87.78 911.28; stoeker
cows and heifrs, 37$0j 9.28; stockw ealvea.
Sheep Receipt. 8-
06: stmna t 96o higher,
Lambs (84 lbs. dew
(culls . and common )
, $16,76419.10: lsmbs
$11. 60 18.26; yearling
01 ewes, $9.50 & 12.50;
wethers. $18.00 16
ewe, culls and com'
lambs. 812.00 w 14.6
on. 84.5UW9.uu; leeuer
- I; i Omaha Mae S14.TB .
Omaha. May 7.-4 (L . -rffi0
eripta, 13,500, stesdy to 25e lower; bulk, $18.60
,m 14.50; tope, $14. V.
Cattle Receipts. 800 kiUing elasae. steady
to 16o higher;, stock era and I sedersr Slow and
weak. - '.-- -
Sheep Reoefpt. 49001 lamb, strong te 25
higher. No sheep. I.
' Denver Ho 814.70
nenver, Msy 7. P.) Cattle ReeelntSj
400; trone. Steers. It 10.50 9 11-26 : cow gnd
heifer, 88.00 i 11.03); stoeker and feeders,
$7.60 lO.r.O; oalvei $15.60 6 16.60. .
Ho Receipts, entl; 6 26a higher. Tope,
814.70; bulk. -614.00W la.oo.
-Sheep Keeipts.f 8400; steady.
Lamb.
818.50 019 00; ewaej $18.00 914.00.
! Kansas ir Mae 914.8S
Kansas City, Mo.I Msy T. (L V.
r.tila Mmrrinl sou. about steady.
Steers,
$9.00912. 50j cows Ihd heifers, $8.0091100;
stoeker and . feeder, $8.00 11.00; calves.
$8.0o 11.50. S - j .... .
Hogs ReceipU, l00. steady. Top $14.65;
bulk. $13.75 8 14. 50fc heavies, $13.50 e 1440 ;
mediums. $14.25 14. 65 ; ligbU. $14,259
'14.65; pigs. $12 Ji-, , , .
gheen Receipts 2S00, 26e higher. Lambs,
springers, $19.25. . 6
Chlcasro ialry Produce
Chfcago. May 7. r-(I- N. S.) Bntter Re
ceipts, 4710 tubs. Cf-esmery. extras. 5tp; firsta.
64 58c; packing stck, 34 89 Vic.
Kggs Receipt, 2B.172 cases. Miscellaneous
receipU. 89 g 42c; ordinary firsts. 8840cj
firsts. 41943c; cbaV-ks,; 83 9 85c; dirties, 86
j)3flc i
Cheese Twins, new, 28 9 28 Vic; daisies, 80
931c; Young Amer-as, SO4981e; brick. 2$
0 28 Vic - i:j - . ...
Live Poultry Turjeys. 35e: ehickens, 84 Vic;
roosurs, 22c; gees. S!0c; ducks, 88c.
. Chleajro fotato Market
Chicago, May 7. X N- .) Potatoes B-
ceinta. 20 cars. ' Minnesota and I ekota, Utuos,
$7.86 9 7.40 f Wiace
asia,
I ' m -
$7.2597.40.
Sew Tork ToUto Market
N.w Turk. May 7. (I. N. 8.) Potatoes
(ia balk, barrel or tout)': Market firm. Near
by whit. 110091850) i Bermudas. .16009
2100; Southerns. 1010 9 2100. -
irew Tork Sutar and Coffee
New Tork. Msr f. ( V. P.) Coffee: No,
7 Rio. 16 Vie: No; 4 Ssetos. 28 934 Vi c.
8ugar firm; raw 819 58; refined firmrt
granulated. 318.50 f 23.00.
Money Bd !xehan;e
New York, May (1. N.f S.) Csll money
on the Hoov of thasNew York Stock Excbanaa
today ruled at 7 pyr: cent; high. 7 per cent;
Income Taxes,
'
Deposit Boxes tor Beat
M. oa natnrdsya i
i
Jritu : tsvaavtei
St Set, Tlftk aid Sixth ti
Broadway ziil . - - .
t
SASKATCHEWAN
4-year 6 Gold Bends
Due May 1, 1924
PRICE 94.90
Yied 7.S0
A
rt : ' - - ' i
iV .7 : -.
M
i
EiWAN
i i .
kw. 7 per rent. Tim mnney wss firm. JTsif
wer 8 9 V per cent. Th marn-t for prune
meroanUie paper was stesdy. Call ni"rirj in
Ixmdtin todsy was 4 Vi per cent. Btrtling Ks
rhanee waa stesdy, with biudnsss in hankers lui.s
at $3.83 for demand.
We w York Dstler and T.ggt
New Tork, May- T. (I. N. S.) Butter
Msrkot unsettled; rreamenr extras. 69Vi6;
ereamcry firsts. 58 S 60e;- cresmery hi(ii-r
scoring. 60 V 9 68e: state dairy tabs, 4w
6k He; rronvsted extras, 66 m 6 Vic.
("bees Market firm, 28i81Vc,
r.gg- Markt .y; nearby wliiie", fsnry,
82V(6Sc; nearby brrfwn fsncy, 51o: extra,
49Vc; flrsU. 434C.
: Kew Tork Metal Market
' New Tork, May 7. ft. N. B. ) Cort"
Quiet. Spot, offered. 1 8 v I May, offered, 1 Vi ;
June, (UHl July, 1SV91V.
lad SUsdy. 8pit. offered. t; May, of
fered. 8V; June and July, offered. 8H.
SpelUr Steady. Spot, Msy and Jun. 7.75
97-86; July and AuguU 7.77i7.00.
Kara! Stores larkt
. Nw Trrk Msy 7. (I. N. l Turpentine.
Savannah. 81.77 V; New i'ork, $L'.4
Bnu. Savannah. 314.50(9.15.00; New Tor.
819,60
Tfsw Tork Wool and Hid
New Tork. Msy 7. (t N H) Wl mte-
Set week. !mestie fleece XX fihio, S69100;
domestiR pulled eronred basis. 60 w 170; Texss
soon red basis. SSeVlBi.
Hides Msrk.t firm. Nstlv steers. 85 9 86;
breaded steers,. 82.
PrJfd Frnlt and Besns
Kew Tork, May 7 (I. N; S.) Besns:
Market firm, f Marrow, rhnice, 1150; pea, choice,
9; red kidney, ehelcs, 1500 9J630.
IMad fruits Msrket steely. AprimU, eitra
eholce to fancy, 29 87; awls, evsporsted,
Prime to steady, 10 916; prunes. 80s to Ho,
15 14 A 21; prunes. 60s to lQOa, 104($18M;
peaches, extra choice to fancy, 19 9 28 V.
Liberty Bond Bai
(Furnished by Overbook 4V Conk Co.1
- ' t'pen. Hiuh. Ixrwr Clw.
Liberty, 8 H s ... . 9150 ""22(1 0150 010i
IJberty, 1st 4a. i. S500 "80i 8500 fl)0
I.lberty. Jd 4 ... 8492 86( fc400 $504
JJberty, 1st 4 Vis. 8606 874 8H06 6600
IJberty, 24 4 4s.. 504 852 8500 8ft20
Liberty, 8d V..'801 82(p 8I0 8904
I-iborty, 4th 4V4. 8564 852 6H2 8570
Mctory. 44 ... 9002 001 ft litlOO - DH02
Victory, 8js ... 9002 9U02 959$ 96(10
. MlnaeapoUS'Itnlnth Flax
IUhith. Msy 7 (I. N, S.) Msy. 465 hid;
July, 4B8 hid; trrk, 470; srpv. 4fl 1470.
Minnstioli, Msy T. !. N. H.) rii. Ho.
1. 4T09475; arrive,- 466 9 470. . .
KEW TOP AT
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
SHIPPED ANYWHERE
or Erected in Portland
Material gD4 Workmsnshtp Uusrnud
1 1rt cisss
1 Send foe Oleeular
RKOIMADE BUILDINs) OO;
3115 10. Hth Kl Phone Y.. Ktl l
TWO BLOOMS SOUTH OF H KWTHORM K
PORTLAND. OR.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
We Call and UellverJ
Old Rugs and Woolsn riothtng.
We Make Beverslble, Jland-Worss
FLUFF RUGS
Boom Rise Fluff Rugs Woven $17.40
Bag Bugs Woven All Ntse
Clothes Cleaning and Pyeing Ipf.
Mall Orders Send for Booklet
y Foatherg Renovated
Carpal Cleaning .- '
: 9x18 Rugs, Steamed Cleaned. 91.19
WESTERJT FLUFF KL'O CO.
U rnion Av. Jf. Phone East 61
WJB CALL FOTt TOCB OLD
CARrKTS
Rags and Woolea Clothing '
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Out Promptly
Bag Hogs Woven All NUee
Mail Order Send for Book.
1st Carpets f'lrsnsd.
Laid and Refltltd
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
183 EAST EIGHTH STREET
FHO!E EAST 8J83-
MKKTfXO "OTICF.r, 41
MASSALO HASAr(5 "IfiiKjE NeTTOro".
x. O.- F.-Heil.;ar meetine v.
night at 8 o'clo'k, at MfJ Ftl-
i tempi. Ja Alder t.. nnr-
i l-O r" ST r First St. Initistion. Vu
'w.W.ar iters welcome.
'! ANI
.. Onn rEIXOW. TAKK SIOTTfE
rThe Ilaiwalo Odd Fellows bund will lonrnef
yw . ..r. wro wraoim maiurnayi night te
, assist Oi lodgs at that plane in a benefit enter
Ulnraeet. Tli members Slid friend will sasetiihls
, t the Flasa, th and Main si , prnmrtly at 8
I a'jWu'lr . All l . . .
" " ' - run anr nines o on nana.
Ji. A, CJUAHSK. N. O.
J. y. COXDN. Ttecordlng Secveisrr.
FlPNIO AND 1MNCK by
forUsnd ('ogneil of Se
curity Ilrne-flt Aun.. will
open C'tdarvi.ll Psrk en Mar
llth with s grand plrnie snd
dance. . Come snd bring fur
friends snd ilfj ynor luiirti.
.Knre-hmeni served on
grounds. (iaod time aMiir.d
to evtryon".
! OKT resdv for the
big plrnie st For
est lirov for the
Mssonie and Ksstern
Hisr home fond .in
l Monday, Msy 31.
"fa utTN'fWi A a riM V NfT
77. W. O- W , will lniti
Ste s large clans of eandi
dates st lu hll, T.il "'t
snd Idrr, Friday night. Ma)
7. Vailing Neiglibur, weir
come.
j. a. WILSON-,
Clerk.
riTtriT oWTTTTE 7rA."F".
snd A- ii. Miecigi irumuni'
tian tomorrow (Saturday 1 evemn.
Msy 6. st 7 p. m. Wetk in M. il.
degree. Visiting brethren welcome.
By order of W. M
V. V. KSKB. 8relar
"prtTitV!' torMjB'izjrA rXsH
A. M. Special eommunicaUuo
this svenlnf, May 7, at, 7 p m.,
Ms..nlo ha 11. St. lohna. VV.irk is
M. M. degree, Vliitors wl-nm
A. W. IAVI-t, hen.
PORTI.ANt AERIK NO. 4. KPA-
MVrr TK11NAI. OHIiKtt tir KAOI.KS.
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11 Ul and aider its., t'aeuic mates
aaU. Visiting members invited.
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i o. t rTTA rLk t a 2 1 c:
Benilsr meeting tnniabt. Mai
T. Work 1st deerea. Ynui
ledre needs you, P. II, Fiwifnuit,, N. u,
A. J. OKHKlt. Her. See,
IwIWANDA founcil No. 1 1 TEx-'t re of F-.-Un.
tss will gtv s rsrd psrty SsC Msy a,
at Alisky hall, 8d and Morrison.
gnrtINFB"taHs "by" a "fhrlner Tsmllli. pi.iZZ,
tlommonweslih bldg., 6th and Anlteny.
tMhl.KU .KYVkXity a spsnsPyi putiona. 90,
etarsa. Jaeger Sraa. Ill Ilk S(h
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