THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1E21. fTHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON r SUDDEN INCREASE IN EGG PRODUCTION FORCES PRICES DOWN ICE HOUSE STOCK OF BUTTER HEAVY THURSDAY BUTTER TRADE , Top. Lost Portlaad 4i .... Chleago . ............ 4Stte IVie Hea Fraaelsee 4 e He Seattle .................. 44 c , .... 5fw Terk .. 49 e le Lea Angeles ............ 43 e , .... Butter market Is. still toetng do-mtnated by declining- values In the south and there Is a strong possibility of a further loss In the price hers for the Immediate future. , Butter is howtng in increased output bat mm of the leader of the eresmery trade Mill insist that the horn output of extras is not yt above actual daily requirement. New York and Chicago have ahown a weaker tendency during u last tew dan and price hsv ruled fractionally lower. This naturally affects tl California situation as Ban Francisco baa for soma time been shipping s large per Mnttct of iu butter to the Atlantic seaboard. Stocks of butter in storage are being gradu ally reduced but are still at sorb a high point aa to cause holders to desire to hold the freeh stork to level where the storage can be sold without luting too much money. Those desiring special Information regarding any market should write , the Msrket Editor, Oregon Journal, inclosing stamp for reply. VEAL MARKET SHOWING A LOSS Further weakness and price loss is showing for fnn try killed calves along Front street, wttn qntt fair receipt during the .last 34 hours. While general tops moved slow at 18o. a fw ales wars shown a fraction leas. COITTRT KtLLElv HO(i .HOMUMi No price change was nhown for country killed hogs along the street. Most of the top blockers went st 1 6a a pound. Only the small supply kept the msrket from showing a lw. Beef holds una, with mutton slow for city killed. WK A THE It STOPS SPl'D Pt.KCHAftK Owing to the extreme wet weather, which bas not only made it impossible to get potatoes to the railroads, but to allow buyers to risit the farms, very little bu-iuess . shown lor tim dsy. Price nominally unchanged around fl for beat at country points. California WAi.xrra nionr.ii With California wslnuts being purchased in Canada for the local market, ssles along the street were as high as BSC a pound for sack lots during the day, with s slight advance for smaller lots. ron.TRY IS EXTJtEMET.T SCARCE Rxtreme arardty of poultry offerings is shown along the street, and while no price changes are shown, values are firmly held at extreme figures fur heavy hens, while light stuff has sold in a limited way up to 2 Ho. BRIKE OTK OP PHODrfR TRADE Asparagus generally telling aW 2 So for beat stork. . Crab prices sre 6i to 75 lower. Aiple market show no improvement in de stand or price. Kffort being mads to quietly pick up re maining hops. Freeh Chinook salmon 1 scarce ; prices un changed for fish.. WHOLESALE PRICES IX PORTLAND These are prices retailer pay wholesalers, ex cept aa otherwise noted: -Dairy Prwducto BUTTER- Selling price, box lota: Cream ery, extra, parchment wrepped, 4Be per lb. Johhlna nrtaaa- (Sihea extra. 87 (3 Site tr : : lb.: dairy, buying price, 18o per lb. BUTTKui AT Portland delivery basis No. l grade, 42e; No. 2. 4Ue; eouutry stations. 37 & See per lb. Oil KK81C Belling prfre: Tlllsmook. fresh Oregon fancy triplets, 8Stf3?e per lb.; Young Americas, 7 t a 8c; . Uregon-Washington trip lets. toe lb. Price to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tilla mook: Triplets, 3c; Young . Americas, S4c. Belling prioe; Block flslss, BC40c; limtmrgcr, Je8Dc lb. i cream brick, 44 W 4 So per lb. KJ;n Buvlng - price: Current receipts, 4&26e per doxen: candled, selling prioe. IS 24c per dozen; select, Sue per doaen. I IVK rOitl Kt oetltue lktt: iioevy hem. ?4?40e per lb.; light hens, 26o Per lb.; old roosters, 18e per lb.; turkey, 40e Jer ."Jb.; dressed.. 40 64o per lb.; ducks, 85 840a lb. rrteh Vaootablaa and Fruit FRESH FKU1T Oranges, 42.78 5.50 box; bananas. 10c per lb ; lemon, 13.25 0 4.50 per esse; grapefruit. Florid. 7.00.50; Ariaona. 4&.O0&S.0U; California, - 44.60 V 4.00. - Afpl K cf 43.00. - tBIXD FTIC1TS Date. . $5.65 .8Si fsrds. 44.50 8.76 per boxi fig. SJOO 44.50; prune. TO to 80s, BO-Ib. box, 7 He lb. OMIONH Selling price to r teller?: Local, T5ce941.25; garlic, lie; tress onions, SO04oa dosen bunches. POTATOES Selling prioe to retailers: Ore- Son fancy, 41.24 sweets. Arkansas. 44.25 0 .60 hamper. VEGETABLES Artichokes. No. 1. per do.. 1.261.75; beets, new, per evrt.. $1.50; cab bage, best local, 2a lb. ; Winningstadt, pony crate, lb.,- 8c; carrot, par cwt., 41.25; carrot, bunched, per doaen, 5u4)5Sei cauliflower, local. Sl.uotal.6U; eaixry. ban H'Ku, select, 4 1m, fi. ner crate. 43.50: celery, fsncjr large. bunched. par doaen, S0o 41.60; garlic, per lb.. 15c: green onion, per do., 60e; green mpper large. tier io. : e"c: iinreniiiii tuuu ID. , IVCi Wt Ar., y, i ... . . v w . . v , ...... .. ll.Ii; parsley, per onsen, owe; per io., xe, peas, Sreen. per lb.. 17 0 20c: peppers. Ion dried, lb., 0c; rsdiahea, per dosen. 5u; rhubarb, hot house. 23-lb. box, per lb., 20c; rhubarb, Cali fornia field, par bos $3.00; rutabagas, per lb., 1 .?; spinach. WU Walla, per box. SA.ail.ll: tomstoee. 28-lb. lug. t4t tat. 44.25 0 4.50: turnips, per cwt, 42 00; aspara gus. 28w lb. Meats and rVovlatons OOtnTT.ssiAT8- Belling prtcet Country hogs. 15 H 015o per lb., tor top blockers, about 125 to 150 lbs.: hesvy stall tower: veai. top, .80 to 110 lb.i 17H 18r; heavy stuff leas. SUOKKD MEATS lUms 29 0 56c per lb.! breakfast bacon. 27 0 51e. LAKD Kettle rendered. 1 H s lb.; tierce basis, compound, 1 2 H c. piCKINU MOC8K MEATS Steer bee. ICc: cow beet. 14H014Hc; hog. 1717Voj . lamb. 17 18c lah snd hellftah FRESH FISH Chinook. 28 08Oe lb: halt but, (rash, lS022e: sturgeon, 24c; black cod. lie 12c: kippered salmon, 41-50 per JlO-lb. basket; kippered cod. 42.85; rase clams, ( ; ersba, $2.75 0 3.75 dosen: ting end, 07o lbj Columbia smelt, $1.2301.50 box. OY8TER8 Easurn. pr gallon, . $5.00; uiympia, s.60. c j va a wm nviuMrj wmmwrn . vutJ?, a v. a fruit and berry, $.0O; 1 yellow, 48 40; beet tinit) Y .-.. a. I . X w g . r rsnuleled, s.90; extra c. 5I-B0; uoideu u, 8.75. HONEY Per caw, $7.75 0 8.00; Golden C ner lh RIOT Japan style. No. 1. 44: Blue atese. lal Be low: Jew cmeans Mad. Be, ' tOitaa it oss Led. 14 0&1. in sacks es? amma a l f ,T Dnarss. half rrorind. lOOs'ttS SO per ton? 60s, 517 8$; tabs dairy, 60a. $27.25; caie. llJVWf.w; saucy, lame asi uauiy, $44.50; h&BP roc. $S.60 per too. BEANS Sales by Jobbers: Small white, R u. lh i Wraw white, ilseai Pink. per lb. 1 Uniaa, Se; bsrsou. 11 H5 tuda, 1st; Oregon Beans, Baying pncea las nil. CAHKBU HUA OamaXkaa, .0O Borda 400 Astor. 46.SO; Easta, 411. 6; Ubby, $5.00; fctonnt Vemrm, 55.BO per case. BOlS CRACKERS In bulk. 17e Der an. NUTS Walnut, 2S0S2 lb. I almoada, 2 0 5Oo: filberts, 21 in sack nta; paaaata, U0 14c; pecans. 33c: Brssila, 10c. ttena. Paints. Oils ROPE Sisal, dark. 14e; white. 15e par lb.: etsndaed Manila. SO Ha. LINSEED OIL Raw, -bbhv, 9e gaL) kettle boiled, bbls.. 41.01; raw, cases, 1.14; soiled. t esjie. ILIA nee srallnn. . COAIi OIL Pearl or wtter white, la drams e iron barrel. 17 He gal. ; cases, SOS per gaL OAfOLlMulron birr cm. Sue; cases, 42 He per gauon. - WHITE LEAD Ton Jots. 12 e: BOO Iba., 13c per lb. . ' TLKPKNTTM) Tanks. Sfte; caeea, $1.14 10 ease lota, le lea. Mops, Wool and Hide H0PW Nominal. 1820 crop. 15 lb. HIDES Calfskin. 0 010c: kips, Set green hide, 3 04c; salted. Be per lb. MOHAIR I jeng. 25e: short. 15c, TALLOW AND GBEASE No. 3 tallow. Be 10. 2. 4c?. . CAS CAR A BARK New. 8c per Th. Stocks. Bands. Cottea, Oral a, Kte. 18 tit Beard c Trad Malldlag Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT KOVATZ WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Meat bars Chleag Beard ef Trade " Cerrtirosdcau at ligaa Bryas, S Chleag) . lor . 0 lMAIVICET BAS ICE T ftTTAlL PRJCEJ. By Rynaa H. Coaea - Consumers ars eatlngr about 30 to 85 per cent less meats than at the start of the year, according; to one of the leading; retail butchers. Just what la wrong with the meat consumption this retailer waa unwilling: to say, but ha knew that busi ness was dwindling, not only at his own place, buC at other shops. ; Consumers - appear to have rot away from eating; meat ion such an extensive scale as In previous years, ' There are various conditions to fore such a con clusion. The great number of men out of employment Is perhaps the greatest factor, but business conditions today are such that the average consumer is no longer on a spending spree and is much more careful In buying. ; To the credit of the average butcher It must be confessed that he is not ask ing an extreme price for meats at this time. r Irt fact, in some of the downtown markets where cash and carry rule, sales are actually being made either at cost, a fraction below it, or 23c a pound above the cost figures, i Fresh asparagus la today In quite fair supply and the price is slowly dropping. Sales at retail are shown at 40c a pound generally for best Quality. Artichokes are a4so in fair supply with the best selling at 15c in the retail shops. Eggs are generally lower with 3 2 33c the general price Along Yamhill street for fresh ofTerlnga. i Chickens are scarce and the price is again fractionally higher. The following prices ruled generally in retail shops for good quality. Bomt values are frac tionally higher, inferior stuff fractionally lower i Hutter Fresh creamery, . 52c . Egg Fresh laid, extras. 83 0S5e per dosen. Poultry Chickens, dressed. S3 040c lb. Fish Salmon, Sfte per lb.; halibut, 25 0 30c per lb.; Columbia river smelt, 4 to 5 pound for 25c; sturgeon. 50 0 32c per lb.;' perch. 15o per lb. r Flour Beat local patent. $2.70 0 2 85 per nek. 40 lb. Potatoes Rurhenka. $1.35 01.50 per sack. - Onions 1 H 0 2c per lb. Maximum prices on the Portland public mar ket: Cabbage, 2c lb.; cauliflower, 20o head, carrot. 2o lb.; celery hearts. 15c; onions, 2 lb.; parsnip, 2c lb.: squash. 2c lb.; turnips; St lb.; potatoes, 1 He lb.: dry bean, 7o lb.; prune. 10 0 12 Ho lb.. ComB honey, V ) lb.; bulk honey, quart. 00c; pint, 47c: ducks, 50e lb: eeae..45e lb.; eottag cheese. 20e lb.: bens, 43 M35o lb.; fryers. 8 6c lb. : eggs, 35e doaen, butter. 52c lb.; milk, .14 quart. Hop Growers to " Pool Their Crops Bllrerton. March i 17. A number of hop growers met in thai city Monday night. March 11. and formed an organisation to be known as the Willamette Hop Growers' association, The of fleet elected were G. B. Bentson, Urcsident. Hoy Morley rice president; John Morley, ecre tary snd treasurer, The ssaociation I formed for the purpose of maintaining a pool of the balance of tho 1020 hop crop, also to prepare for the handling of next season's crop. This organiaation baa a membership com posed of most of the growers in the Silverton, Mt. Angel and Marquam districts. There are about 422 bales of hope represented In the eon trol of the association. Tbe local association 1 making an effort to get In touch with the grow era In various narta of the state to ascertain, it possible, just how many bale of hop still re main in the hand of grower.. GE&UA5 vVIIKAT CROP IS : GREATER FOB 1326 NEASOX Washington, March 17. (t H. S.I Ger many's wheat crop In 1020 waa slightly larger than it waa in 1019. but the rye fcrop, on the other hand, we more than a million ton small er in 1020 than it waa in 191B, according to a report received today by Ule department of commerce from American Consul Panmelee, at tached to the American mission in Berlin. The barley crop was slightly larger In 1920, while thm oata eron waa nearly 400.000 ton larger. Ou the whole, the crop of bread grain was somewhat smaller iu I9u tnan rt was in tais. The potato crop wsa nearly 7,000.000 ton larger in 1920. an Increase of almost one third over the ll crop, out ta percentage ot spoiled potatoes increased front 1.5 to 4.7 in 1920, The sugar beet crop waa over 3,000,000 tons larger In 1920, an increase of nearly two fifth aa compared with the crop of 1019. DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Francisco Market San Francisco. March 17. (U. P.) Butter Extra. 40c: prime firsts, nominal. : Kggs Extras, 32e: extra firsts, 30c; firsts, 20 He: first extra pullets, 2e; unde raised pal lets, 26 He. Cheese California flat fancy, 24; Cali fornia first, 22 He. . . Seattle Mark Seattle. March 17. TJ. ,P.J Eggs: Fresh ranch, 34: pullet. 290296. Butter Local creamery, cube. 44c; brick, 45e. -i ' Les Angeles Market Lo Angela. Cai, March 17. (L K. S.) Egg Extras 83c; case count 81c; pullet, 80a. Poultry Ilea 3 Be;, broiler. 42 0 48c; fry ers. 66c ,-?)-.;- ' i POTATOES ! ALONG THE COAST Seattle Market . Seattle. Utrch 17. (U. P. Potato: Tskima Oetas, 430 0 35; locals. 315 020. San Prwwleoo Hlarket Sett Francisco. March 17. (U. P.) Pota toes River whites, 31.7402.25; wts, 60 6.50. . - - -. Onion -Australian brown,- 80s per bag. Lo Angeles, GaL. March 17. (I. N. S.) Potatoes Stockton Burbanka quslitv poor, $1.75 01.85; best. $2.00 02.25: Idaho Rus seta mostly $2.5502.50; rurals. 41.7602.OO. Wew Tork Bat4cr aad Eggs New Tork. Kerch 17. (L N. S.) Butters Market unsettled, caster. Cresinery extra (salted and u malted I. 44048c: creamery firsts (salted and unsalted). 41 044 tie; cream ery higher than extras (salted and unsalted), 43H049e: state dairy tubs. 28044 Me; im itation creamery firsts. 26 027 He. Cheese Market irregular. State, whole milk special 36 028 H; whole milk, fancy 25 0 27 He; whole milk, lower grade. l$024He; Wisconsin, whole milk, fancy Young Americas, 27029e: kim, specials, 17 H 0 19 He; skims, choice, 13 014c; ekims. fair to good, 10 0 12: sklmi, lower grade 4 0 9& Kggs Market easlsv. Nearby white, fancy, 42c; nearby brown, fancy, 88 087; extra. 33 H 0 34c; firta, 29 0 81c. Cbieagro Dairy Prodar Chicago. March 17 (L N. S.) Butter Receipts. 3118 tubs. Creamery, extra, 43 He; firsts. 37 0 42c; parking stock, 18 0 20c. Eggs Receipts, 19,964 ease. Miscellaneous, 24027c: ordinary first. 26Hi first, 27 0 28c; extra. 20c; checks, 22 H 0 23 H; dirties, 24 0 25c a Cheese Twin, new, 2325Hr: daisies, 25 H 026e; Toung Americas, 25H 038c; song horns. 25H026C; brick. 20 Ha Lav Poultry Turkey. 40c; chickens. S4 scaring. 84c; rMMten, 222 geae. 16 0 18ei ducks, 86c. ! :- Dried Fruit and Dean . Tw York, Mrch 17. t N. 8. ) Beans Market steady. Msrrow. choice, $8.00; pea. choice, $4 75; red kidney, $9.25. Dried FruKs Market, consumer demand fh ereeeing. Apeieots, choice to ex-fancy, 23 0 88c; applev evaporated, prime to fancy, 6 H 0 18o: prunes. 80a to 60s. 5 H 0 17 He; 60 to 100s. 0 H 0 9c; peaches, cbotoe to ex-fancy, 1 8 21 He; eeeded retain, choice to fancy, 240ji ; ...... .; . JTwrrork Wool aad Hides Kew Tork, March 17. (L S.) Wool Msrket steed, IKmesUs fleece XX Ohio, 24 0 43c; . domestic pulled scored basis, 18 075c; domestie Texas scoured basis. 400 S3; do mswtic territ-sry. tapl Moured, 43 0 82. Hides Market steady; native . steer, , 12c; branded steer, 14 He- MianapoiU-Dulafh IUi ' Duluth. March 17 (L 1. S. Flea May, $1.75; JulyT$1.7; track and arrive, 3L73. Minneapolis. March 17. (I X S. Flax fl'rts'nV J"'' $l-7tj track and j arrive. i eSaaBaavaSaeaavsfBkeasBBBaMBaaasB ' Kew 'Tork Sagar and Coffee Hew Tork. March 17. -(D.P.) Sugar Quiet: raw. $6.02; refined, aiglet granulated, $7.75 8.00. Coffee No, T Rio. spot, B 05 He; Wo. 4 Santo. .8 0 9 He , ; ' tirew' ?Tork Ponltry Market New Yort. klarch 17. L J. 8.1 tjy prraltry Usrket. irr. denv; chickens, 32 0 60c; fowU, 40 0 42c; reosters, 25c; turkey. 33045s; ducks. 40030c; geese, lrf22a, KI CAUSE OF BAD EGG BREAK -THURSDAY EGO MARKET Top Loss Portland toe te Chicago 7 He San Fraaelseo ................. 8Se te Seattle 34e .. Jfew York 4Se te Los Aageies S3 Great downfall of egg market prices git midwest centers, which have in turn affected the Chicago and New York markets, has created an abnormal ait. u salon locally and eggs today are the lowest in Portland for many years past. Buyer are bidding 24e s doaen for current receipts a a rule, but soma are of them are aid to be actually paying le aboe the quota tions, especially, at point where there is com petition. The sudden droo an the mWtwaea miumI prions in Oklahoma and Kansai to drop ta 46.60 0 7.00 per case, respectively, while in Nebraska th buying price is placed around $7.23. The bulk of the egg of the country are reported ruling at these prioe. - This means a general cold storage, movement of egg all over the country aad the lower price ie attributed not only to the great increase in the cettput, but to the fact that law have been pasted making it compulsory to labsl all cues containing eoid storage egg. AMERICA!" MYESTOCK PRICES Ohtoeoo Mot 410.S0 , ' . Chicago. March 17. (I. N. S.) Receipts, 28.000; 10025c lower. Bulk, $8.75010.33; top. 810.60; heavyweight, 4S.90 0 9.43; me dium weight. 49.25 010.26; light weight. 510.15 010.80; light lights, -$10.15 010.60; heavy packing sows, smooth, 48.00 0 8.7 5; pack n wa, rough. 47.75 g,00; pfga. 49.50 0 10.50. Cattle Receipt. 0000 s alow gnd generally steady. Beef Rteers Cbotoe and prime, 59.90 010.80; medium and good. $8,60 0 $.90: good and choice. $9.26010.60; common and medium, $7.50 0 9.25. Butcher Cattle Heif rs. 45.50 0 9.25; cows. 6SOO07.b6; bulls. 44.75 0 7.00. tenners and Cutters Cow and heifer. 52.75 0 6.00; tanner steer. $3,50 0 6.00; veal calve (light and - bandy weight ) . 40.75012.25: feeder ateer. 47.7504.60: Mocker steer. $8.50 0 8.50; stocker cow and heifers, $4.50 0 4.50. Sheep Receipts. 17.000: weak and lower. Lambs (84 lbs. down), 48.75010.50; lamb 85 lba. up), 57.74 010.00: lambs, culls and common, $7.00 0 8.25; yearling wethers, $7.50 08.76; ewes, $6.0004.35; swss, culU and eommon, $2.00 0 4.60; feeder lamb. $5.26 j 9.40. " - fMtv Mows S.M ' Ksnsaa CHy, March 17. (L J. S.) -Cattle Receipts, 2000; unsteady. 8ters, 47.50 0 9.00; cow and heifer. 45.800 8.60; stock ers snd feeder. $4.00 0 8.00; caJvea. $8,50 0 10.00. . -;.. '. Hog Receipts. 4500; active. Bulk, $9.00 0 9.50- tons, $9.56; hearies, $9.00 0 9.40; lights, 50.00 0 9.55; medium. 59.00 0 9.60. , 8beep Receipts, 8000; dull. Lamb. 49.00 0 9.70. - Danger Hess $9.6 Denver, March 17. (C P. J Cattle Re ceipts. 1100; steady. Steers, 57.0008.70; cows and heifers, 45.2504.50; stocker and feeders, $7.60 0 8.26; calves, $10.00 012.00. Hog Receipt, 2100; 25040a lower. Top, $9.65; bulk, $8.73 0 9.25. Sheep Receipts, 6400; steady. Lambs, $7.60 0 0.00; ewes, $4.50 05.45. Omaha He 49.40 : South Omaha, March 17. (1. N. 8.) Cat tle Receipts, 420O. Beef and butcher stock, steady; veal, stocker and feeders mostly steady. Hogs Receipt, 11.500; mostly 25c lower. Bulk. 58.75 0 9.25; top. 49.40 Sheep Receipts, 8000; hrmbs slow to 25a lower. Bulk, 58.50 0 9.25; sheep steady ; beat wether. $0.40; feeders, steady. Wheat Is Erratic : In. Early Trading; Slow Start Made Chicago, March 17. (I. N. &) Grains weakened after mid-session when sup port dropped out of the market and prices tumbled rapidly. Liquidation of long holdings filled up early buyers and as the buying power petered out the mar ket slumped of its own weight. Provi sions closed higher. ; March wheat declined 2c and May SVic off. May corn lost 1 to lc and July c to le lower. May oats to lo down and July lc lower. Chicago. March 17. (I. N. S. Trade In wheat waa alow at the start today, with few resting orders being filled. siaivh started un changed to higher and May waa he to )fce lower. Corn started unchanged to He lower, with commission houses filling a few small orders. Trad appeared to be waiting development. Oats opened with small offsringa and an ehanged to He higher. . ProTialona started strong, with short buying. Chicago rang by United Press: . WHEAT afarch . . 159K 160 154 14814 . 68 H I 70 H -4' , 4214 i: , "43 : ' 187H . 114H j 67 H 18714 148H 68 70 aiay ... 151 152 H CORK 60 H 71 OATS 43 H . 44 H BYE 140 H 119H BARLKT . 68H PORK 2090 LARD 1180 1212 RIBS 1150 May . , . July ... May , . . . July . . . May ... July . . . 43 H 188 118 68 H 42 43 H 137 117 67 H 3080 1180 1312 1147 May .. May ... 2000 2000 1133 1190 May .. July . . 1155 1190 May , . .- 1130 July ... 1175 1132 1140 1182 1180 01,68; Cash Wheat Xo. 2 hard. 81.50 No. 4 bard, 51. J4. Notes of Trading . In Grain Market London Plate wheat offers this morning re 77 against 81 for the American a. i. t, England. The break In South Asnericsa ex change rate 1 partly npontiblg for thi dis count. . . . , , Broom hall The Buenos Aire market opened firm, but due to the fall in exchange rate this advance only equals is American money H to 1 a bushel. Argentine Estimated shipment thi week: Wheat. 3.145.000 bushels; Corn, 680.000 bush els; oats, 700,000 bushel, Chicago Two cargoes durum wheat worked for the Greece government. The durum was in New Tork and could be soM at a better price than It eouM be laid down from the West. Minneapolis A miller is quoting a leading brand ef Dour 40 te 40e higher; , By flour on hanged to 40o higher. Money and Xxrhange Hew Tork, March: 17. (L K, S.) Can money oa the ftoor of the New Tork stork exchange today ruled at 1 per cent; high T per cent; low 6 per cent. Tim money waa tteady. Rates were 6 H 0 T per cent The market for prime aereaatiM 'paper waa steady. Call money in Loudon today was 6 H per cent. Sterling exchange wa cteedy with business ia bankets' bills st 88.90 H , for demand. Wow Tark Metal Market Kew Tork. Match 17. (L It. S.) Copper, dull; spot and March offered. 12: April aad May. offered 12. Lead Dull; March offered. 4.20; April, of fered 4.25. r V Spelter Dull; aped and March, offered 4.83; April, offered 4.95. . .-- i World Wheat Shismeats World's shipments of wheat and flour fa nusneai: . Wk. ending. Wk. Ending. from ? Mar. 12 Mar. 18-20. IT. a. snd Canada. ... 4,514,000 B.91 8.000 Argentine .......... 1.269.000 4,037,000 Austzaha .......... 3,384,000 2,600.000 vuisi, ............ a ov,tf vw . ....... Total .11,847,000 10.430,000 Clhleasto Potata Hinai Chicago, March 17. (I. N. g.) Potatoes . - v cm. maw usee ia, sack, sz.se as 2.45; Northern whites, sack and bulk. 31.20 0 1.30; Early Ohio, sacked. $i.60V Saa Praaeleeo Poultry Market San Francisco. March 17. its. V ni. try, broiler 48050c; large hen; 87089c; ID uees uucss. euejeac . mILLSTUFFS SHOW SAGGING PRICES THURSDAY WHEAT TRADE . i . . Bid Lol Hard whits .................. M( te Soft whit 1AI te White elab 1.4t te Hard winter 1.38 te Korthera sprlag 1A7 te Red Walla 1.8? ; te JfORTHWEBT GRAIN KECETPTS (Beported by Portland Merchant Exchange,) -vara. Wheat Barley. Flour. Oata Har. Portland. Thur. . . 63...... 1 .... 1 Tear ago .... S 3 1 - Sauna to date. . . . 1 2h 20 885 423 197 Tear ago .... 6830 169 3244 412 1401 Tacoma,' Wed.... 4 -. . . 1 ... 0 Tear ago 17 ... 17 ....... Season to date.. 8788 47 752 108 T58 Tear ago .... BIOS 72 2360 158 727 Seattle, Wed.,;.. ... 1 2 4 Tear ago .... 27 ... 2 7 11 8easoa to date... 3998 191 802 820 1143 Tear ago . ... 5340 230 486 622 1121 Fight for orders for millstuffs has cre ated a generally lower price range lo cally, although lists are generally un changed at .the old figures of $30 for ton lots and $29 for carloads f. o. b. mill doors. : . 1 t Actual offering of millfeed down to 327 in carload iota at- the mill and 428 ia ton lota is confirmed, although these offers are being made quietly with an effort to keep the rosxkst as -undisturbed as possible. With the bug grinding of wheat, doe to the liberal foreign flour order received some week ago, stock of millstuffs have shown gradual ac cumulation at tidewater plant. There ia a very good call for alfalfa at this time. In fact this variety ta practically monopo lising th hay trade at the moment. Buyer generally are bidding $19 a ton (or No. 1 Port land delivery. No demand whatever la shown for clover because of She dmed condition of meet of the offering and the extremely tow price of alfalfa. Horse bay are in limited call at the moment. Further foreign buying of wheat ia reported and while the astern option market opened rather mixed in price, the Northwest trade was omewhat firmer, especially at primary selling petnta : FLOUR Selling price, mill doort Patent, $9.80; Montana spring wneat, $9.60; Willamette valley brands, $8.63; local straight, $8.80; haktn' local. 89.00: graham, $8.00; whole wheat, 18.21). Price for - city deliveries, 16e extra: cubmban, 2 Oe .extra. HAT Burma- price, nominal. ' Willamette timothy, fancy, $20.00027.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $26.00 0 28.00 per ton; clover. $10.00 016.00; straw, 14.0u; all all a. $19.00 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, BH 0 6c; domestic, 6c in ear lot; lea amount higher. MlLLBTtTTa HUl run at mill. Backed, ton lota, $30.00; carloads, $29.00. OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed. $35.00 036.00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $31,00 0 82.00; milling, $33.00, SEED Buying price, nominal; no demand. Red clover, reel es Bed, ( ) per Ib.j alsike, ( ) ; Tctra, ( . . FED8TtJFFS F. O. B. mills: Boiled bar ley, 441.00 0 45 00; whole barley, $38.00; al falfa meal, $30.00; eocoanut meal, - $30.00; cracked com, 442.00 ; whole corn. gtf.OO ton; scratch feed $55.00; soy bean meal, 565.00 per ton; whole cats. 440.00; roiled oat. 543.00. Merchant Exchange bid : , i WHEAT March. ApriL 144 148 143 189 138 188 May. 143 143 148 139 138 188 3450 8300 8200 8000 8100 8100 Hard white .. Soft white . . White club . Hard winter 144 142 142 138 137 Northern spring Red Walla .... No. 2 White . . , 137 FEED OATS 8460 8300 BARLET 8200 8450 8300 No. It gray . .'. . . i. Brewing ... . 8200 8000 Fsed .......... . .. .8000 CORN No. 8 Basteni (bulk) .... 812.1 3123 No. 8 local (bulk).. ., .8100 3100 Higher Cable Is I Bull m Cotton New Tork, March 17. (L N. S.) Th cot ton market opened firm today at aa advance of 12 to 15 point, reflecting higher cable, local coveting "and a demand from Wall street and pot houses. Tbe offerings were light and scat tered, j Among room traders a mors bullish feel ing prevailed, partly on the better foreign news, but the market still lacked any confident out side support. It waa steady at the end of th first 20 minutes and about 10 points list higher, tiirat cotton was auiet today. 10 point lower at 11.60. No sale. The open msrket waa easier during the after noon, i The close wa steady at a net decline of 2 to 10 points. Month. Open. High. Low. Close. January .1827 1827 1317 1302 March 1130 llfiO 1130 1135 May L ...1200 1208 1180 1181 July t . , .1250 1268 .1225 1225 October ......... 1290 1800 1274 1275 December 1315 1324 1295 1297 h Liverpool Cotton Firm Liverpool. March 17. (L N. 8.) Spot cot ton waa quiet today with prices firm. Sales, 4000 bale. , - . American mid., fai, 11.01; good mid., 8.71: full mid , 8.11; mid., 7.34; low mid.. 6.44; good ord., 6.21; ord., 4.48. future opened quiet. (.-. ,- .. " " 1 . Wholesale Prices 1 Continue to Drop Washington, March 17 (L K. S.) A con tinued recessioa ta wholes)) commodity prices wa i shown during February, Ute bureau of labo statistic announced today. Wholesale prices in February wer 8 per cent lower than' in January, and 88 H pef cent lower than the high peak reached In May, 1920, the re port stated. Food arnolee and building ma terial showed tbe greatest decrease, both elaasee of price declining approximately 7 per seat 4a February. Farm products dropped about 6 per eeut la February, Hava! Stores Market New Tork, March 1. (1. W. 8 ) Turpen tine Savannah. 51; New Tork, 59. Ream Savannah, 4.26, no sales; Kevr Tork. 8.25. Impartial Man to Handle Estate of j Gale Scott, Hero . - ... i TVnrllpton. Or Mrvrt 17 Ct1.m.ni or the celebrated Gale Scott case baa been made by the Umatilla county court, following the bearing of peti tions over tne gtiarai&nanip or Gala Scott, a totally disabled war veteran. Ktthar Si- A- Millar tt Xfiltmi n : "P! J. Davis of Freewater will be appointed guardian. Elfled Scott Stingier. Scott's sis ter, netltionad that ninntv enuef th. right to act as her bro their guardian ana administering trie monthly govern ment allowance of $128.75. T. W. Scott, father of tho ex-aoidier, objected, say ing that aha was using the helpless man's money for her own purposes, and asked to be appointed guardian himself. The court decided that an impartial aruarvllaii waa hesnt. Te-lnrt im Hihumii. out the country have been -active in the) case. - . Pendleton district school board unani mously voted td return all teachers, tha high school principal and City Superin tendent 1L E. Inlow. Regular Increases in' salary were provided. j. secwia iroop . or uoy . Bcowts is being organised in Pendleton under 41 taction of R. E. Tucker, made neces sary by th many applications received. NO DEMAND ASIDE FROM HOGS SHOWN THURSDAY LIVESTOCK XABKET 1 Hogs. Steers. Lamb. Portland ........... .$13.14 $ 8Ji $ 3.35 Chicago 18.64 144 18.60 Dearer ."...t.es 8.78 3.44 Omaha ............. t.64 .... 3.33 Kansas City ....... 4.64 4.64 9.7S POBTLAND LIVESTOCK KCN Hon. Cattle. Calve. 8been. Car. Thursday. . . . . . Week ago 2 week ago. . . 4 weeks ago . . , Tear ago. . 2 year ago . . , 3 year aeo. . , 4 year ago . . 1225 3 80 11 171 1834 11 HA 178 693 188 298 114 176 144 IX 4 16 -17 ' 18 307 26 166 68 . . 108 B 2388 m v 81 4 Most of the arrivals ot livestock at North Portland Thursday went direct to killers and moat of the stock consist ed of hogs from east of the Rockies. Swine continue steady to firm, cattle nominal and sheep slow. . . In the hog alley there waa a total ran of 1225 head for Thursday, but only 323 hasd were available fnr the market. The re maining loCsre a direct shipment from the midwest to Swift e Co. and therefor did not enter th market. So few swine continue to be offered on th open market that demand is considered active and price generally nnn. - General bog market range: Prim light ...811.50 012.00 Smooth heavy 11.00011.60 Bough heavy 7.00010.00 Staggy (tuff 4 00 010.00 Fat pigs 10.00011.50 Feeder pigs 10.00 011.60 Subject to dortege. Oattl Remain Nominal . Only 4 handful of new arrivals wa uwa In the -cattle alley at North Portland Thurs day. There was no improvement whatever in the demand and price remained inactive. Just like tbe tone of the trade. ' General cattle market range: Choice steer ..............1 kiediunt- to good steer ........ Fair to medium iteers ........ Common to fair steers. ....... Choice cows and heifer Medium to good eowt and heifer Fair to medium cow and heifers Common cow and heifer..... I T.T5 0 7.00 0 : 6.250 3.25 0 6.25 0 B.7B0 5.250 4.25 0 2.00 0 8.50 0 B.50 0 6 00 0 S.28 7.25 7.00 6.23 7.00 6.2B B.75 5.25 4.25 8.00 6.00 Cnner . Bull 0 joice feeder . . . . . . . 1 . m, euw . . . . Choice dairy calves. ...... Prime light dairy calves. . . Medium light dairy calve. Heavy dairy calves B 60 12.50 ( 18. SO 11.60012.80 60011.50 4.00 0 7.50 She Still Stagnant While there to little stock offering In the sheep and iamb alleys, there wa an almost en tire absence of demand. Printed prices ant nominal. General sheep and lamb market East of mountain lambs....... Willamette valley lambs 88.8008.25 8.00 0 3.50 6.600 8.00 6.00 0 7.50 4.00 0 6.00 7 0007.50 6.60 0 7.00 5.50 0 6 60 Heavy lambs ............... Feeder lambs .............. Cull lsmba Light yearling Heavy yearling Wether Ewes 1.50 0 6.00 : Wednesday afternoon Sale RTEER No. Ave. lbs. Price. 1 No. Ave-Tbs. . .. 923 Price. $ 6.75 8.00 1; 1. 1. . . . 890 $ 6.00 f 2 COWS . . . 710 6.00 I 1 . .. 840 BOO 500 CALVES 1. . . 1. . . 2. . . 2. . . 1 . . . 2... 17... 9. . . 11... 2. . . . . . 1.1... 8. . . 8. . . 8. . . 18. . . 25 . . . 12. . . 1 . . . 1. . . 18... 15. .. 128... 7... 67... 80... 12. . . 110 140 10.00 90 8.00 17.50 HOGS 2R0 flO.50 49. . 195 81130 184 11.73 265 10.50 9.75 12.10 12.00 12.20 11. B0 11.60 12.23 12.25 12.10 12.10 12.10 12.00 10. OO 11. SO 7.00 10.50 10.50 11.60 82. . 10. . 4 . . 2. . 7. , 8. . 5. . 17., 4. . .. 4.. 2. . a. . l . . 17. . l. . 2.. IS.. 890 -213 281 201 138 205 183 189 200 140 175 180 195 226 640 132 295 220 195 147 68 85 160 188 201 152 201 172 410 10.73 12.00 11.30 .11.30 10.50 12.10 12.20 12.00 12.10 12 10 8 00 216 : 11.45 300 ' 10.60 213 480 205 214 200 12.00 8.00 11. 00 11.60 4.00 8.50 6.50 7.50 1. . LAMBS 92 80 65 6.75 6.75 7.50 IS. 181 87 98 77. 21. EWES 146 8 4 50 1.... 180 $'4.60 108 B.OO I I BCCK 1.... 20O 8.50 I Thursday Morning Sale STEERS No. At. lbs. Price, I No. Ave. lbs. Price. 32 824 $ 6.60 BULLS 4.25 I 1... 4.00 J 1... 1. 1. 1. 3. 64. 6. 6. 3. 11. , . .1290 . . .1290 . . .1430 . .. 850 ... 185 , .. 260 , .. 170 ... 113 .1100 .1230 4.00 4.60 4. 26 I HOGS 8.00 7.... 12.00 10..., 11.80 8.... 12 00 1.;.. 11.50 14 404 310.00 243 12.00 170 120 178 12.00 11.50 12.00 11.60 210 .12.00 I 18.... 128 LAMBS 29.... 115 $ 7.00 5w York-London Silver New Tork, Mreh 17. (L N. 8.) Commer cial bar ilver wsa quoted a follows: Domestic, unchanged at 99 H; foreign. He lower at 55 He. London, March 17. (t N. S.) Bar silver was unchanged today at 32 He. Hew Tork Pnt.rn "Karbst New Tork. Msrch 17. (I N. S.) Msrket urm. .laaroj wnue. i.uuwi.79i nermudas, 47.00012.50; Southerns. 43.00 04.00. Standard Oil Made $15,000,000 During Gasoline Shortage Sacramento, March 17. TJ. P.) That the Standard OU company made $15,000, . 000 last year during tha gasoline short age was admitted last night by Mark L Req.ua. former oil administrator, who' ap peared at the capitol to fight three meaan ures designed to make gasoline a publie utility."" , "r ... ": 'l Requa denied a statement by Assem blyman Ueisslnger, author of one ot tha bills, that the price of gasoline is fixed in conference by the heads of various. companies. lie said there waa no agree ment ana mat tne price waa fixed by demand. - 4' Mrs. J. Spreckels Jr. Given Divorce; Property "Settled San Francisco, March 17. (I. N. 8.) Mrs, Sylda Wirt Spreckels was today granted an interlocutory decree Of di vorce from John x. Bprechela Jr., wealthy clubman, hy superior Judge K. P. Shortall, who heard her charges ot cruelty and desertion. Spreckels did not contest and suit, but was represented at the trial by counseL A property settlement waa made out ot court. Counsel refused to disclose the amount, but admitted that it was "tub etaatlal.M -.. ' Operetta to Be Given Vancouver, Wash:, March 17. Thetlee club of Vancouver high school will pre sent the operetta "The Gypsy Rover" at tbe school auditorium March 22. The production is being; etven under the di rection of Howard li. Hanscem. and the music will be furnished bv tha hleh RECORD CARGO 0 F WOOL TO DEPART FROM PORTLAND -A record ahipment of wool by water from Pacific coast ports will be sent to Philadelphia on the steam ship F. I. Luckenbach, due ' to sail from Portland the latter part of the month. . . From thia port the liner will . carry 434 tons of wool (2470) baga. Tha larg est previous ahipment of wool from this port was on the steamship Frederick Luckenbach, which carried 240 tone. ' - The shipment ot, wool on r tha FV 1. Ltuckenbach will measure up more than 21 carloads. The "cargo ts all in large, loose bales and on measured tonnage will run close, to 1500 tons. At MnnicipJl No. 1, the steamship Abercos, from the Orient, is discharging 2400 balea of hemp and a quantity of Japanese and Chinese merchandise. The Abercos shifted from No. 4 late yester day afternoon. ': ' ''. , Under the flag of the Hamburg-Amer ican Una the Dutch steamship Klnderdyk is In .at Astoria and will take 600- tons of grain. At Portland she will take on 6S00 tons of wheat tor tha United King dom tor orders. Coast-to-coast service on lumber will probably be firmer within the next few weeka Then the shipping board will be due for a out in the lumber rates and the foreigners. looking for a charter, will more than meet It. : No confirmation has been made on the gunnle rate from Calcutta Tya board. The rate ia $10 and the foreign steamships are keeping under that rate. INCENDIARY FIRES DAMAGE THREE CODFISHINQ VESSELS San Francisco,' March 17. (U. P.) Private and police detectives today were busy searching for the fire bugs who yesterday set afire the schooners City of Bangor, City of Glendale and City of Papeete of the Alaska Codfish fleet. The vessels were all heavily damaged. the - Glendale perhaps beyond repair. They were lying off the Alaska Codfish company's' plant near Redwood City. Investigation showed that Inflammable material had been scattered liberally over the three vessels and the torch ap plied, i . "- . Tugs from San Francisco rougnt the fires. - Ship Men to Organize Steamship men of Portland will gather in the dining-room of the Chamber of Commerce Friday noon to form a local organisation of steamship operators. The meeting waa canea at tne sugges tion of C. D. Kennedy, general agent for Norton, Lilly & Co. service in this port. The purpose of the organization will be to unite shippers of the port In the Interest of development of Portland. AUU ALONG THE WATERFRONT The Alaska salmon fleet is due to sail wiimn tne next ween, xne mps auiii, the gasoline sloop Patsy, the barks Levl t. uurgess ana oenm ana mc buiih oi. Nicholas and Reuce are ready for sea anifwill derart as soon as the fishermen are assembled. The steamer Alaska, from nan Fran cisco with passengers and freight, la due LU arrive iwiiwirvw ufcmiin. fleet will sail from Astoria for San Francisco tomorrow aiiernooii. News of the Port arrivals ; March 47 run, In A. V. Lueaa. American steamer, from San f ralwinco; oil. , Dpartura March 17 . Captain A. F. Lue, Amttican steamer, for Saa Francisco: ballast. Te arrive st Portlane Mteumer rrriavi. Da Kindctdrk .......... ttJ ...... ..Mar. 17 Beire Want ....., Baa rran. .....Inport Kose Crty .......... i"nt V" ! Abereoa Orient .... a . .la port Jeptha , .Koston-8. F....Msr.,iO Alaska .......... . . ' -iT-" 2 K. L Lockenbach ..... Pan rraa. ......Msr. 20 Bteel Mariner Ran Fran Mr. 20 West Hvea ........ T.-8. F. Mat. W.lUngfotd Bteei luagcc ........ Ksn Fran. .. , ...' lowaa ............. J- T--i F Z . Z, brush Beoton-S. ". .. .Jtsr. 24 Kttrina Lncnbh. . . Bsa Tnn. ...... M. 80 V wt Nomeotura Ch' " ? TtUa (. , orton .a Jaba Luckenbarh . . ... Sn Frn. ......Apr. IS Te Desert "ram ortlan4 : fUesaisr .. For . ' Date. We.t Jester ........ Orient -Mar. 2 Alaska .........- Fran. .....Mar. 21 SUnderdyk , ....prope Mar. 20 Bteel Msrlasr ......London ...... .Mr. 23 Seire Maru ....... .Orint .Mr. 21 Jeptha ...,W. O. 8. A....Mr. 2l Steel Banger ...... .New York Max. 44 a. a v.ill A e4-Tw4a 8tr. Egeria , ..Cot blpjard. ftch, O. B. Billing. ..Peninanl Lbr. Ca Sch. Irene .........St. Hslso Sch. K. V, Erse. ...Terminal No. S. . Bts. West Kadex. ... .liolphlns Btr. Bio Grand. , . .. .PorUand Floor Mill StrrfWest Katsn. .... Astoria. BIAIUXK ALMAKAC TMea at AtteVis Vridar High water. Low water. - 7:2R a. an. 7.7 ft. f:o p. so. e.s fu 1 :S a. m. 3.4 It. 2:60 p. m. 0.4 fu DAILT RIVER HEADINGS 8 a. ts., Ptelfie Tim -a a a m STATIONS f saatilla ......... Kucene .......... Albany - .......... Salem ........... Oregon City ..... lortlnd ?5 '1 4.S 4.4 a. a 0.2 2.4 s.e 5.0 S.e g. 0.09 0.21 e.6 1 .67 10 20 20 12 16 12.2 8.8 10.7 1. AO 1 . () Hiding. BITE A FOBECA8T8 The WillameHe river at Pnrtland will rlaa Friday and Saturday, probbiy reMhing tbe nood stage of l a feet ay rndsy siuraooa ana wet ty saturaay. - AT 2TEIOHBOBI140 FOBTS Astoria, March IT. Arrived, st ;4 a. m. Lmtcn steamer, Sjjnaerdys, Irom xsewrs. -. Kan Franciseo. March 17. Arrived, at 4 a m.. steamer Steel Ranger, from New Turk,, for Portland, via way sorts. Astoria, March Iff. Arrived, at 1 nd left Op at 2 :30 p. m., ateamer Captain. A F. Lucas, from Saa Francisco. Arrived Sown, at 4 :30 fK g,, steamer Hose &tr. ' 8aa Frsnosvn, March 14. Sailed, at 1 p. at., steamer Ala, for Portland. New Terk, March 14. Arrived, ateamer Liv intou Roe, from Portland via San Francisco. Saa Pedro, March 14. Arrived, ateamer Hsiao, from Columbia rtvr. Arrived, steamer Willamette, from Columbia river. HERRI!) & RHODES, Inc - (l?4tabnhed 1S4) BROKERS , XXHBSAS CHICAflO B0A&D Of TBaDE. . CorrespostieBtt. E. V. HTJTTOlf A CO. MCBsbere hw York 8teek Ezebaare. Private Leased 'Wires Direct to All . Beearity sad Commodity Harketa. UBERTY AND YICTORY BONDS ; BOTJOHT AK SOLD MAI 44 and 144. 841-4 & ALL WAX XCU. BLDO. Liverpool March IS. Arrived, steamer 11a- qusn. from Portland. Seattle, March 17. (L fi. a.) Arrived Alameda, from South wn tern Alaska. 9:10 a. m. ; Boaalie Mahoney from Baa ITrsnclaco. 8 p. m. Sailed frotesilaus for Hongkong, 2 a. : ssauua aiaru lor Hongkong. 1:1 a. m. Hongkonc March 14. Mailed U.mtaaaaa for Vancouver. March 18 -Sailed: Kashlma Maru for Seattle. Pawiet for Oolumbla river. San Pedro, March 15. Arrived RydrTln ify from Puget Sound for 8a a Diego. March 1 8 Arrived : Admiral Bebree from Ocean rail for Wilmington. Provkteuria from I'u get Bound. Sailed: President for aSeattla. San IHego. March 14. Sailed i Queen for 8tts. ... . - . . victoria, March IT. Arrived: Tajlma Mara from Seattle for Manila. 7 a m.1 ProtUu frnm Seattl for Hongkong. 7:80 s, ia, March 4-Uedi Fred Baxur for Vancouver. 4 Everett. March 14 Arrived: City ot Spokan. 7:S0 a. m. j wbooner Csrmel. 10:40 a. aa. Saa Pranoiseo. March 17. (L N. S.I Ar rived, March 14, Daisy Gadtby. from Los ! An gela, at 2:2S u. es.1 Admiral Rvana (ma l Angelea it S:ll p. a.: J. A. Moffett, from Se attle, at 10:10 p. m. Sailed, March 14. Alas ka, for Portland, at 11:60 a. m. ; Wilhelmina, for Honolulu, at 11 :3ft a. m. ; Point Jadith, for BalUmore, at 13:05 p, m.; Boyal Arrow, for Darien. it 11:40 a m.; Khtnyo Mtru, for Hong kong, at 2 p. m.; N'erardcum, for Brooking, at 1:20 p. m.; San Juan, for Cristobal, a 44.34 p. m ; KainWr. for Seattle, st 4:15 p. m. ; Laiay tisd-by. for Orsrs Harbor, st 6:40 p. m.; Ortffoo, for Honolulu,-at 0:48 p. m. Arrived. March 17.-Rtoel Ranger, from New Tork. at 4:10 a nv; Ruford, from Honolulu, at 7:10 a. m.; Charles H. Cramp, from BalUmore, at 7:20 a m. Sailed, March 17, Lansing, tot Port San Luis, at 4:44 a. m. PROSECUTION OF ' WHITE SOX DROPPED - i ' . " -:-;v -j. (Continued From Pag One.) Dever entered the formal order for dis missal. . .:. - . .:--. ,:,.:! Efforts by defending counsel to have the cases of six. others Implicated In the , baseball scandal dismissed were fruitless, and these cases were merely put on call, which means that they will be heard at some indefinite date, i The players whose cases were "nolle prossed" today were Eddie Cicotte. Charles "Swede") ; Risberg, Oscar ("Happy") Felsch, George ("Buck") Weaver. Fred McMullen, Claude "Lfty") Williams and Joe Jackson. - The cases of William Burns, Arnold ("Chick") Gandil, Hal Chase. Joseh Sullivan, Raphael Brown and Abe At tell, former lightweight plgitistic oham pion, named as a "fixer," were put on calU i - - - ' , Comlskcjr RolcaCri Players Chicago,' March 17. (U. P.) Presi dent Charles A. - Comlskey today for mally notified seven Indicted White Sox players of their unconditional release. Charles Risberg. Fred McMullin, Joe Jackson. Oscar Felsch. George Weaver, Claude Williams and Eddie -sSicotte were sent release notices. - "CbJck" Gandil eighth player' under Indictment in con nection with the 1919 world aeries, was aBg5gggM,g"g!'egsi i i iBBBBasMeesegms TRANSPORTATION TO EUROPE Fortalfhtly by ."O Steamers New York i Cherbourg-Southampton r : Hamburg v ; ORB IT A Trip! Scraw MAY 21 si OROPESA Twin Screw JUNE 4th ORDUNA Triple Screw JUNE 1 8th . . lt Id sod 44 -class passengers : Korws'y-fiatBmer Cralses from Ear. - land on tbe ftteaiacr A voa. -For Partlen'ar Applv j . THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. Rainier Bldjr-248 Marios fit. (1U Sd and id Ayes.) Heattls Or Aay . Steamship Ticket Agcst 4C fcir?Ve Intern ATioNAt ; Mercantile Marine Co. AMERICAN LINE ; N. YrIymouth -Cherbourg . Finland ......... .Mar. HIApr. teiJane Lapland ..........Apr. 2May 7Jau 11 Kroonlaad ...."., Apr. lMay HiJsn 14 Zeelasd ........... Apr. Ujlla tliJas4 tt New York Hamburg ' Mlnaekabda .. . . . .Mar. 41May ItlJane tt Manrhurla Apr. 14May 4jJaly 7 Jdoasolla ........ .Apr. 28,Jbb 4Jslytl RED STAR LINE ! , W. V Plymouth Cherbourg " Antwerp . : i Flalasd ...... ....lIsr.2l!Apr.Jin4 4 Laplaed .....Apr. 2May 7Jaaell Kroonlaad ........Apr.- tMsy 14Jaae IS Zeeiaad .......... .Apr. ISlMsy ai'jsae tt te WILLIAMS LINE ; i Direct Sailing for Portland S. S. Willsolo-j i Ton SPACE AND RESERVATIONS APPLY TO - Ai C. CALLAN, Agent i . f groadway un Oregon Bulldlns, t, PORTIsAND, OR. grSalw III 414 iaista! iALTaVL .twe" Portland. Maine. Phnadelphla. Roston ant. Srffl! 5MLtF?Bn,1 Prt,,,nd' Oree-ryn, Seattle and Tacoma via 1 rSisela nd WMtern s s- Co ' 8800-ton Tr bast BOxncn ' - - . --. .- From i - Portland ft. H. Wst TorS4..Mar. f 1 ft. ft. Brssh ........Apr. 4 S- 8. Taisa ........Apr. IS KOr Kurther IsfnrmiflAn Annlv THE ADV1BAL LINE, laelfle Coast Arent 141 Third Street placed on the Ineligible 'list last ppriru? when he refused to report and played outlaw" baseball instead. N. Y.'s Anti-Bribery t Baseball Bill Signed Albany, N- Y March 17. (L N. S Governor Miller today signed the Kav anaugh bill, making it a felony for any one to offer a professional ballplayer a bribe to influence loss of a 'game. A player aollcltlng or accepting a bribe will also be held guilty of a felony. The-law becomes effective at once; ,gsSHaw"( SPECIAL SALE Friday and Saturday All brand new records. Will play on your, phono graph. Late hits, old fa vorites and classical numbers. A special lot of 1500 to choose from, going at less than cost.. Seventh Floor TRANSPORTATION ASTORIA AND WAY POINTS STEAMER GEORGIAN A f esve Portland Moo., Wed., grl., 8 A. M. leaves Astoria Tues., Thar., fat, 4 A. M. Night Boat Daily a inept Sunday. S 1. si. FOOT ALDSet ST. 4afn 1422, S41-r2 Far 42 Vaob Way THE HARKINS TRAfI4PORTATIOr4 CO. i t PAiiFfirviA ccniinc VJ SS 4 CURACAO ft Halls P. M March 24 snd April 4, for Coo Bay. Eureka snd Man Frennlacn. Con neetlne with steamers to I.ns Ancele and San Digo.Mesloo and Central Amerioaa Port. Regular aff1n from Seattle to South esatero and Southwestrra Alaska TRANS-F-A0IFIO FREIQHT SlPtVIOS T all Orieatal Porta, V. B. Shippln n.-mn A-t Steel Imirlcta VeaseU SAILlXU FROM Portland r ABfr .".Sw. 7 e. COAXKT ............. , .June. S ' Foe FuKlxr Intormetlon Asplr to ' PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. 101 THIttO ST. PHORS MA IK 8281 Fussran Linn New York-Havre-Paris FBATfCK Mar. 17! Apr. in May is i . e. u at , ... - S . T tUTi a..... LA I.ORHAIKE.,, Apr. Apr. 10,, May in IJvOPOI.DI5A IjA"TOITKAINK HOCMAMBEAU CHICAGO , .Apr, 4i.May lljJnne t .Apr. 7IMayl Jsne 7 .Apr. 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