The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 24, 1921, Page 19, Image 19

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1821.,
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND, OREGON
MOHAIR SEASON TO OPEN WITH PART OF OLD CLIP UNSOLD
FRR PR RK START .
' ON THE UPGRADE
. TBCKSDAT DAI 111 PRODUCE-
B Iter. Erg:. Cneese.
Portland ...ii e tic 87 e
; Cfcleago 4ttte tie tt c
j wan Francisco . .....8S lie titic
- ew York '.. 49 Vie SHe ' 2 e
. feeattle c. SOe 37 e
- Los Angeles ...40 e 2te - ...
- Twenty cents la being freely offered
for current receipt eggs by broken at
this time, an advance of 2c a dosen over
what they were offering a few daye ago.
The bids have been made by, legitimate
e to race interests. C"
Those that bar dmii nmt persistent on the
besr sid of the eta; market up to thi time
have no turned ta be trail because they have
arvnmulated some egg. : While BO cards were
reported oat ot the day by fcwal houses, the
higher price was being offered to tho that
' wired or railed.
One bouae was reported to be paytnr 21e
dosen fur current receipt daring the dar, bat
Uita nrire was not general, therefor . is not
quoted in the regular report.
Portland ha been the lowest egg market of
standing in the United - States recently, thanks
to the bear interests who are now boosting the
price because of the fact that they bare plenty
ot egga oa hand.
Those desiring apeecial Information regard
ing any market should write the Market Editor.
Oregon Journal, enclueiiig stamp tor reply. ,
BUTTED. BIT U ATI OX IS 8TEA3T
W hile there m an undertone of unsteadiness
reported for cubes in some quarters, the market
for butter in general ia ateady "with "-no change
in price ahowa or in prospect for the immediate
. futnr. .
CHEESE HOLDS A TROSO TOSE
Tillamook continues to show strength for
cheese with no material increase in supplies re
ported. There ia a disposition to shade values
on the. product of some of the other Pacific
Nortliwest aeclioha.
SPRIXti LAMBS HARDEK TO MOVE
Unusually limited can la showing for rprinc
lamb, in the country killed meat trade. Sales
of slock with pelts on are slow at 1 5 to 1 Mo
pound, while without pelts offerings are mov
ing slowly at 20 to 28c
VEAL MARKET IS IX BAD SHAPE
Country killed calves show a very slow mar
ket along Front street, although in a eery
limited way extreme top quality is moving as
high as 1 8c Bulk of the good atuf f moving
at 17 & 17 He Hog remain scarce. . .-.
EASTER TRADE HOLDS CniCKEXS
Owing to the somewhat better demand, due
to the Baxter trade, the market for rhickem is
holding shout steady along the street. Indi
cations point to a lower range with increasing
supplies within the near future.
HOP DEALERS BOOHTIXU PRICE
With hop dealers controlling very large
per cent of the present holdings in the state
they are boosting value and are talking of
free offers at 25e a pound. The general de
mand appears somewhat improved.
BRIEF XOTeN OF PBOBTCE TRADE
Heed lettuce firmer and higher at $4.25
crate. --. . .
Aiparsgua is lower around 20c for the best.
Potato market is steady with buying at 0e
to (1 in country.
No fresh salmon in local market.
Louisiana, strawberries selling fair at IS. 50
crate. . ..
WHOLESALE PRICES 1JS PORTLAND
The are price retailer pay wholesaler, ex
cept as otherwise noted:
. - ; - Dairy, Product
BCTTEB - Selling" price, box lota: Cream
ery, extra, parchment wrapped, 4 5e per lb.
Jobbing prices: Cube, extra, i 8940o per
lb. ; dairy, buying price, 1 8c per lb.
BUTTEKFAT Portland deUvery baai. No. 1
grade. 42e; No. 2, 40c; country station,, 87
8c per lb.
CHEESE Helling price: Tillamook, fresh
Oregon fancy triplets, 88 & 87e per lb.; Toting
Amcriras, 37 & 88c; Oregon-Washington trip
lets, 35c lb. Prices to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tilla
mook: Triplets 83c; Young America. ' 84c.
Sellm price: Block Swiss, 8H(40c; limburber.
86 e 88o lb.; cream bricks, 86 S 3 He per lb.
EGG 3 Buying price: Current receipts,
20c doaens candled, : selling - price. 24c per
dosen; select, 2 5 2 8c per dosen.-
LIVE POCrLTRT-Sellin; pro: Heavy hens,
82c per lb.: light hens, 27 & 28e per, lb.;, old
rooster, 16c per lb.; turkeys, 40e per lb.;
drsaed, 4085e per lb.; ducks. 35 40c lb.
i Fresh Vegetable and Fruit
FRESH FRUIT Oranges. 88.00 5.80 box;
bananas, 10c per lb.; lemons, 88.25 94,75 per
ease; grapefruit, Florida. $7.0098.25; Cali
fornia.' $3.25 & 8.50. Louisiana strawberries,
35.50 per 24-pint crate.
APPLK3 60e$S.00. .
DRIED FHVIT Dates, $3.63 0 6.85;
fard $3 50r3.?3 per box: tigs. $2.00
.50: prune. 70a to 80a. 60-lb. boa:, 7 He lb.
ONIONS Selling price to retailer: Local.
75o$1.23: garlic. 15c; green onion. 30 0 40c
dosen bunches.
. POTATOES Selling rrice to retailer: Ore
gon fancy, $1.25; sweets. Arkansas, $3,239
8.50 hamper.
VEGETABLES Artichokes, Jfo." 1 per doc.
$1.25 1.75; spr-us. 22 22 He per lb.;
beets, new, per. rwt.. $1.50; cabbage, beet local.
2e lb.; Winningstadt, . pony crate, lb, 3 K &
3 H e : carrots, per cwt, $1.26; carrot, hunched,
per-dosen. 600 55c; cauliflower, local. $1,00 9
1.50; celery. Sn Diego, select, 4 Us, 5s. per
crate. .$5.26: celery, fancy Urge, bunched, per
dosen. 00c $1.00; garlic per lb.; 20c; green
onions, per dos,. 60c; green, peppers, large, per
lb.. 43c: horseradish root, per lb.. 16c: lettuce,
per crate, $4.25. dozen, $1.25; parsley, per
dosen, 60c; per &., 2c: pea, green, lb.. 13 9
17 He; peppers, long, dried, lb., 40c; radishes
per doc. 50c: rhubarb, hothouse. 28-lb. box.
per lb.. 20e; rhubarb, California field, per.
. w; rutaoagas. per id., 1 i c; apinacn.
vsUa Walla, per box, $1.25 91.33; tomatoes,
28-lb. lug. per box, $4.25 9 4.75; turnip, per
cwt.. $2.00. . , -
I -.--." Me and Prwrlalon ' -COUNTRY
MEATS Selling price: Country
hogs. 16 16 fee lb. tor top blockers, about 123
to ISO lb. ; heavy stuff lower; veal. top. 80 to
110 Hm., 17? 18c- hevy stuff lees.
SMOKED MEATS -llama, 30(8 S7c per lb.;
breakfs!.t bacon. 26 9 53c.
LAUD Kettle rendered, IS He lb.; tierce
be.-u. compound, 12c.
PACKLN'O HOUSE MEATS Steer-beer, 16c;
cow beef, 13 H 9 14 He; hogs, 18c; lambs. 17
918c per lb,
. -,.,' Flh and Shallfteh
FRESH FISH Chinook. 28 930c lb.; hali
but, fresh, 15920c; sturgeon, 24o; black cod.
II 9 12e; kippered salmon. $2.25 2.50 10-lb.
basket; kippered cod. $2.85 ; raaor dams, ( ) ;
crab,,- S2.5098.28 dosen; Una cod. 67o lb. ;
(ITSTERS Eastern.- Dee eallnn. ? xx nn-i
Oirmpia. $5. SO. :-
. : QrocerH
RCG A R Refinery basis: Cube. $11.00;
frnit. and berry.- $9.23; D yellow, $8.23; beet
Easter Dinner
SPECIAL!
One 60c brick of Alt. Hood Ice
.Cream. Your choice of four fla
vors : French Salad. Neapolitan,
ML Hood Special and Princess.
And 60c worth of Assorted Cream
Wafers. Fresh daily. In eight,
flavors. ... . .
-'The '2 'for 61c
Coupons for this special will be
Issued here and redeemable on
Sunday at any of our three stores.
Saturday Only
Stout-Lyons
1 e Sale
THIRD AND MORRISON STS,
Ummmii..,,i.nwii ... i i i ,
0
mXiucet
BASK.ET
RETAIL, PRJCXX.
By Hyman H. Coaea
- Home-grown rhubarb is now In rather
plentiful supply and ia being freely of
fered in the retail markets. Rhubarb
pie ia next in order and prices are down
to the nortnaL On the public market and
in the retail shops home-grown stock ia
being offered at 10c to 12 Vic a bundle.
The quality la much better than that
Imported from California.
Local spinach id now quite plentiful
and sales are being made generally at
10c a pound. ? !. ';. :
Razor clams are in somewhat better
supply, with the price down to 40o a
doien for the large aixe.
New beets are being offered at fie a
bunch, and there la n increasing supply
of various greens, s , .,
Egrs have begun to climb Jn the whole
sale market, but public market prices
are still at the tow point.
. Spring lamb is available in the leading
markets at a price that ia below any re
cent year.. , . !
The following prices ruled generally In retail
a hope for good quality. Soma Tatue ar frac
tionally higher,- inferior ataif fractionally lower:
Butter Freeh creamery. R 2a. j
- Kegs Fresh extras, 26 928a per dnssn.
, Poultry Chicken,' dressed. 40 50c. f
Fish Salmon, S5c per lb.; halibut, 28 9 80c
per lb.; Columbia river smelt, 4 to $ pound for
2Se; sturgeon, 80982c per lb. ; perch, 15o per
pound. i . - i
FlourBest local j patent. $2.o0 2.63 per
sack. 40 lbs. . '
. Potatoes Burbanke, $1.25 91.66 per aack.
Onions 1 H 9 2c per lb.
Maximum price on the Portland pnbllc mar
ket: Cabbage, 2c per lb.; cauliflower. 20e head;
carrots, 2c lb.; celery hearts, 15c; onions, 2c
lb. ; parsnips, 1 Ha lb. ; dry beana, 7e lb. ; bulk
honey, quart 90c, pint 47c; ducks. 60c lb.;
geese, 45c lb. ; cottage ebeeae, 20c lb.; hens, 8$
9 85c lb.; fryers, 8 tie lb. ; eggs, 26c down; but
ter, Bc 10.; milk, lie quart. .
Selling Pressure
Sends Wheat Off
In Initial Deals
Chicago, March 24. (L N. 8.)
Grains registered fair gains for the day,
due mainly to a disposition on the part
of aborts to cover before the holidays.
March wheat acted congested and ad
vanced sharply on export buying. Pro
visions ruled lower for the day.
March wheat gained 2c May ad
vanced hc. May and July corn c to
4c higher. September c up. May
oats gained c to H& July and Sep
tember oata c higher, r
Cbfeago, March i 24. (L it. 8.) Wheat
started witn celling oi a general cnaracter wniia
bnvina waa acsttered and not easily traced.
kfarcb opened -He lower and Jfay H e to 1 Ha
off. I
Corn started unchanged to He lower with
general sailing on msrket order and limited
buying.' -. :. j . i
Chicago range
by United
WHEAT
Pre
Open.
150
140
64
66 H
40 H
41
2025
116T !
1207
1132
1150
High.
138 H
143
COltN
64 H
BT V
Low. Close.
140 153
138H 142
63 H 64 H
66 H 66 H
40 H 40 H
41 41
2025 ;T 2040 .
115T 1160
112 1185
1117 ' 1125
1150 1150
136 137
112 . 113
.... 65 "'
March
May . ,
Hay
July . .
Hay . .
July . .
Mar . .
May .
July ..
i
May .,
July .,
May . .
July . .
f OATS
! 40 H
f 42
PORK
2050
; LARD
1170
1210
. R1B3
1132
iliso
I RYE
1 137 H
114
BARLET
18T
IIS
May
65
Cash Barley 62 976.
Uteti Wheat iso. l
red.
$1.58 H ;
hard. $1.
; No. 2
56; No.
. i i - .' ' ;
red,
$1.61 H 9 1.5$;, No. 2
iag. $1.43. ! ' :
8 spring.
DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST
San Franetsoo market I
t San Francisco, March 24. tU. P.) Batter
Extras. 88e; prisne firsts, 87 He.
Kffxs Extra. 81c: extra firata. 80c: firsts.
27 He: dirtiee. 27c; tint extra pallet. 28 He;
undeiiizea pullets, 27c
Cheese Calif oruia . flaU fancy, 25 c; firsts.
2X He. ; .. . -, i
- - --v-s - Ssltl asHiet
Seattle. March 24. tU. P.) Egg rresh
rsDch. 28 9 30c; puileta, 24 925c i .
, Butter 44 945c. : .. , v I
Lo Angela Market
Los Angeles. March 24. (L Jf. S.) Bu
ter. 40c !;--.. - ' !
Eggs Extras, 20c; ease count, 27c; : pul
lets, 250. I
Poultry Hen. 85 88c; broiler. 40 948c;
fryer. 55c : :
POTATOES ALOHO THE COAST
aatUa Marfcat
Seattle. March- 24. U. P.) Potatoes
Takima Cams. $27.00 9 30.00t locals, $14.00
918.00. j. , i
San Francisco Market
San Francisco. March 24. U. P.) PoU
toea: River White. $1.752.00; sweets, $5.50
96.00. . l
Onion Australian Brown, 50c per bag.
Los Anoeles Market
Xjo Angeles. March 24. (I. N. S.) PoUtoe
Srorktnn Burbenka, poor. $1.7892.00; best,
$2.25 9 2 40; Idaho russets, mostly $2.23 92-85.
-Sew Tort Metal Market !
New York. March 24. fL N. S.) Copper,
quiet; spot and Mrch. 11 9 12 H ; . April.
11 9 12; May.: 12 91$.
Lead Dull; spot. Marsh and April, offered.
4H. ' - . - ! '
Spelter Dull; spot, March and April. . of
fered. 4.85. -I.
Kew Tork Potato Market t
New Tork, March 24. (L N. 8.) Potatoes
tin bulk, barrel or bag) Market firm: nearby
white. $3.0098.23: Bermuda. $8.00 9 14.00;
Southerns. 82.00 9 4.00.
granulated, $9.1$i extra C, $8.03; Golden C,
$9.75. ; - i -
. HON ET Par case, $7.75 98.00.
BICB Japan . tyle. No. 1, 4 e: I Blue
Bose. 6 He per Ox: New Orleana head. 8c.
COFFEE Roasted, 19 981c. in sacks of
drums. -' i ...
SALT Coarse, half ground. 100. 818.50
per ton; 50s, $17.8$: table dairy. 60s, $27.25;
bales. $3.30 94.00; fancy, table and dairy,
$34 flOr lump rock, $26.50 per ton. '
BEANS . . Sale by . jobbers: . SmaQ white,
4a lb. : large white. 4 tic: pink, 7 He per lb.;
limas, 8c: bayou, 10 He; , reds. 8c; Oregon
beans, buying prices normal.' ,
CANNED MILK Carnatioitr $6.00; Borden.
$6.01; Aator, $5.90; Cagla, $11.66; Libby,
$3.90; Motlnt Vernon. $3.90 per case. i
- ROIA CRACKERS In bulk. 17e per lb.
NCTS Walnnb., 28 9 82c lb.; almonds. 29
9 80c; filberts 21e in sack lota; peanut, 10 9
14c; pecan. 23c; BraxDa, 80c. 1
"- Raw. Paint, lie". . :- -
HOPE rSisal, dark. 14c; whiU. 16c per lb.;
standard Manila 80 H C
UNSEED OIL! Baw. bbls.. 90c L; kettle
boiled, .bbls., 81.01; raw, caaee. $1.14; boiled,
casea, $1.16 per gallon. -
COAL OIL Pearl or water Whit, ta drums
or iron bsrrrls. 17 He faL; ease. SOc per tsL
OASOLIHE--Iroa barrels, 80c; eases, 42 He
per aallon. ?.. - i
WHITE LEAD Toa lota, 12 e; 500 lbs...
13c per lb; i .
TURPENTINE Tank. 99c; cases, $1.14;
10 ease ioit, lc lea. ,t J, ... m-
Hep. Wool end Hid ' i
HOPS Nominal. 1920 crop, 20 25c
HIDES Calfskin. 8 910c; kips. 6 9 6c;
green hides., 8 9 4c; salted, 6e per lb. i
: MOHAIR Long. 8Be; short, 1 5c . -'
TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. 8e;
No. 2. 4c. - , -. i
OASCABA BABE New. 8e per lb. j ' '
WOOL Willamette -rmlley. coarse, 10c; n
um. 20c; fine,. 20c per lb.; Eastern Oregon
Idaho, 15 9 20e per lb; i
Stock. Boada, Cwt tea. raJa. Et.
$16 - 917 Boara i Trad tteneta
' i's -y-:- ?"'. : f v ' Vv- ''.'i.' C'''
Overbeick&CookeCo.
DIRECT PPJVATE WRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
31 there Cklear 3eard of Trad
CerraoaaBU $ Logan Bryaa,
Caieagw as
FLEECE SHEARING
WILL BEGIN SOON
The mohair shearing season will open
in the Willamette valley within - a few
days or aa soon aa the weather will ad
mit of operations. There is also an in
clination to start wool shearing In this
territory although many aheep men will
hold off operations for awhile.
There is bo Ufa at ail in the market for mo
hair at tbe moment. Prices are considered
around 20 9 25c a oound. but these rururea arc
on a nominal basis, ia fact have no sale to sub-
tantiata them.
Bather liberal atippliea of the 1920 shearing
remain ia the local mohair territory and this,
added to the 1921 output, ia not Bering the ef
fect of stimulating prices or demand
Wool market situation eoatinnes very disap
pointing not only in the West bat in the East.
While some business continues to pees ia tbe
Atlantic territory, practically all of i it is at
unsatisfactory valnea. Mill are buying, but only
for immediate requirements, or for the order
for good now on hand.
Cooperative Wheat
Growers Sign "Up
Oregon Producers
The Dalles,' March 24. Wheat ranchers of
Wasco county met at Dufnr Wednesday and
placed a total of 60,000 bushel of wheat under
contract for sale by the newly organised Oregon
Grain Growers' Cooperative aaaociatioa.
.Eighteen growers signed these contract,
which baotutely bind the ranchers to market
their grain through the association's sales or
ganizations. ; Other worker for the associa
tion ar in the field, and the 60.000 bushels
now aigned up is considered to be only a be
ginning. j
Rancher in seven counties are now aigned up
under these contract and the Oregon total ia
1.827,000 bushels. The amounts contracted
ar divided aa follows: -Sherman county, 725,
OO0 bushels; Morrow. 718,000 bushels; Oil
Iatm, 230,000 bushels; Baker, 72.000 buaheia;
Wasco, 60.000 bushels: Umatilla, 10.000 bush
els, and Wallowa. 8000 buaheia. . .
. Mora than 100 wheat ranchers of Wasco
county attended this meeting at Dufur.
ool a Buyer
Of N. Y. Cotton
New Tork, March 24. (L N. 8.) Liver
pool was a lrg buyer again at the opening
of the cotton market today and chiefly respon
sible for an advance of 17 points in first prices
here. The demand for the later months was
supplied partially by broker who act for Japa
nese interests and by room traders who had
long cotton for sale. Private cable reported
further improvements at Manchester. -
At the end of the first 20 minute cotton
was only about 5 points over last night s close.
Offering became heavy lata an the day and
price broke to a new low ground. Tbe close
was steady at a net decline of 20 9 83 points. -
Spot cotton waa quiet today, 20 points lower
at 12, sa. AO sales.
Month Open. Hieh. Low. Ckwe.
Jan. 1400 1400 186S 1365
May 1279 1283 1238 1242
July 1335 1326 1283 1284
Oct. 1370 1878 1380 1330
Dee. 1885 '1886 1857 1357
Liverpool Cotton Firm
Liverpool. March 24. (L N. 8.1 Spot cot
ton was improved in demand today with price
firm. Sale for tbe qaw were 6000 bale.
American middling fair, 11.60; good middling.
9.50; full middling. 8.80. middling. 8.05; low
mddlng, 7.15; good ordinary, 6.0O; ordinary,
6.13- Future opened steady. f
. ,i ---. V .i I .5 .
5ew Tork Batter and Egg
New Tork. March 24. (L N. 8.) Butte
Market firm.. Creamery, extra (salted and u re
setted) , 46 9 49 He; creamery, firsts ( salted and
u malted) , 42 947c; creamery, hijher than el
trait (salted and nnaalted)4 46 H 9 50 He: state
uairy, wos,. 29wic; imiisooa creamery,
firsts. 2 927Hcf .
Cheese -Msrket steady. State, whole milk.
peeiai. 25 9 29c; whole milk, fancy, 24 9 27c;
wnoie milk, lower grades, 18 9 25 He; Wiscon
sin. - whole milk, fancy Toung Americas. 27 9
27 He; stste, skims, specials. 17 9 19 He:
skims, choice, 18 916c; skims, fair to good,, 10
912e: skims, lower grades. 8 9 9c
Eggs Msrket firmer. Nearby whit, fancy.
i esse; nearoy Drown, fancy, iibkc; extra.
vc; ursia, aa y w 20 me.
Minneapolis-Wianlpear Wheal
Minneapolis Cash wheat: No. 1 Northern.
$1.57 H 9 1.62 H: No. 2. $1.52 9 1.69 H -. No.
1 dark northern, 1.01.67; No. 2,
1.38 H 9 1.64 ; No. 8, 9 1.42 9 1.61 H: No.
1 red snrinc. $1.62 H 9 1.62 H : No . 2
$1.45 H 9 1.52 H ; No. 8. $1.37 H 1.45 ; No.
1 dark hard Montana. $ 1.67 H 9 1.69 H ; No.
I hard Montana. $1.62 H 1.64 H ; No. 1
durum, S1.42 9 1.02; NO. 2, (1.44 9 L48.
. Winnipeg Cash wheat: No. 1 northern
$1.89 H; No. 2. $1.86: No. S, $1.82 H
No. 4. $1.73; No. 5, $1.65; No. 6. $1.60
feed. $1.40: oats. No. 2 whit. 47 He: No. 9
42 He Barley, No. 4, 72 c Bye. No. 2 CW.
11.9V. i
Chicago Daify Produce
Chicago, March 24. (L N. S Butter
Receipts, 3985 tuba. Creamery, extras, 44 He;
extra first. 37 9 43c; firsts, 87 9 43c; packing
Stock. 18 9 20c. . .
Eggs Receipt. 26,642 case. ; Current re
ceipts, 22 923c; ordinary firsts, 209 21c; extra.
sc; cnecKs, iseive; aimes, zuc.
9 23 He; young Americas, 24 H 25c; Long-
norns, soevzaae; Drnca, 1VH9ZOHC
Live Poultry Turkeys, 40c; chickens, 8Se;
springs, 34c; roosters, 2 2c; geese. 16 918c;
duck. 36c per lb. . .
s -. j
Naval Stores Market
New Tork. March 24. (I. N. 8.) Tnrpen-
nne tjavaaaan, 47; no sales New Xorfc,
66967. '
Bosin Savannah. $.50; New Tork, 5.50. .
3Tew Tork Poultry Market '
New Tork. March 24. (1. N. S.) Live
r-onitry staraet iirm. vntcaea. aaassoe;
turkeys. 40950c; ducks. 40 9 55c; fowls, 419
43c; rooster. 25c; geese. 17 9 22c; broilers,
60c 31.10. : f
3Cew Tork Sagar and Coffee
New Tork, March 2 4 . ( U. P. 1 Sugar
Steady. Raw, $6.27; refined, ateady; granu
lated. $8.00 9 8.25.
Coffee Spot Rio No. 7, 696e; No. 4
Sntos. 8 8 He
. .
, Chicago Potato Market
Chicago. March 24. L N. 8. ) Potatoes-
Receipts, 40 cars. Minnesota and Dakota Early
Ohio, sacks, 81.26 Northern White, sack anu
ouut. fLVvei.!!, i t.
Saa Frafeeiseo Poultry Market
Saa Francisco. - March 24. (U. P. ) Poul
try: Broilers, 65968c; large ben. 89 9 42c;
best ducks. 30 9 85c. c
Standard ok
Stocks
Ckarinr
Bid. Asked.
Angle ..................
Born Scrysmer ........
Buckeye
Cbeeaebrough ..........
do preferred ........
Continental -. . . . . .......
Crescent ...............
Cumberland ............
. 17 H
. .. 860
11.
390
' 83
200
198
117
t 81
' 145
i 98
45
99
99
176
' 85
27
150
i- 98
274
. 15
S3
4I
202
i SOS
: 103
, 227 ;
'. 72
- 805
' 70
' 600
415
' 830
, 873
108
60
108
100
f 300
81
...185
...100
... 112
. .. 2
... 135 r
... 94
... 43
... 93
... 93
...170
. .. - 83
... 26
... 14J
... 94s;
...271 V
... MH
... SO
... 460
... 198
... 885
... 102
... 222
... 08..
... 802
.;. 69
... 688
.. . 405 .
. 825
... 872 .
.iC .103 ...
... 40 ...
.V. 106
... 97
290
Eureka ................
Galena, c. .............
do old pfd. ........ .
do ' new pfd ..........
Illinois Pipe ...........
Indiana Pipe ...........
National Transit . .......
N. Y. Tranxit ..........
Northern Pipe .........
Ohio Oil ....
International Petroleum
Pehn, Max. ............
Prairie Oil ,i . .
Prairie Pipe ............
Solar Refs. ............
Southern Pipe - .........
South Pen. Oil .........
8- W. Pen Oil -...4.....
EL 4. California". . .
B. O. Indiana ..........
. O. Kansaa
S. O. Kentucky
8. O.T'ew Tork .......
S. O. Ohio .
8. O. Ohio, pfd. .......
Swaa Finch ......
I'nion Tank , . . .
: do pfd. ; j . . . . . i
Vacuum
Washington . . . .- . . , ; .'.
S. O. Nebraska ... i . .
Imperial .............
a
32
,i 440'- 460
., .87 - on
BRAZIL IS TAKING
NORTHWEST FLOUR
WHEAT BIDS OMIWAL
Tharsday wheat bids oa the Portland
exchange were aaehaaged Tharsday aad
were made for oaly two Tavrietie.
NORTHWEST GRAIN RSCErPTS
(Reportedly Portland MerchanfaV Exchange).
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oata, Hay.
Portland. Thar. 62
4
7
8
Tear ago ...... 45
Season ta date. 18016
Tear ago... . . .7262
Tacoma, Wed. . .. 18
Tear -o 10
Raason to data. .8840
Year ago .. .6178
Seattle. Wed... 6
Year ago ...... 19
Season to. date. .4009
Tear ace 5351
Astoria, to date. 819
Tear . ago . . . .1074
... 10
211 656
169 3258
2
4
47 782
74 2486
2 ...
: 1 2
194 813
282 657
3 64
5
434 2020
413 1684
110 788
163 744
. 1
1 . . .
887 1168
627 1122
26 63
i 12 63
I -
The flour situation today Is very er
ratic in the local trade hut general prices
are unchanged. . Occasional . shading of
values en both patent and bakers' la re
ported but card prices are : unchanged
generally. . - ",,
One of the queer twist of the situation 1
that Portland continues to sell and ship floor to
Braail and other South American countries, ia
competition with Argentina milleia. The trad i
not expected to ba very extensive and there haa
for many years been a fair volume of business
passing between the Atlantic coast and Braail.
Thi business waa than unavailable to the Pa
eific coast because f the long Journey "around
the horn." but since the completion of the Pan
am canal, Portland and other Northwest miller
have participated in the trade.
Braail want a fair volum of soft wheat
flour and whether this amine can be increased
depends upon how the &outli American like the
taste, of our product. Tbe Argentine floor i
somewhat harder. "
MiUstuffa are showing a quiet ton but price
ar held unchanged although secret . cutting 1
reported.
. FLtrtTR Selling price, mill door: Patent,
$9.00; Montana spring wheat. $8.75; Willamette
vallay brand. $6.90; fecal straight. $6.90;
bakers' ,. hard wheat. $8.25: baker bmestem.
37.75; graham, 67.20; wholewheat. $7.40.
Price for city deliveries, 15c extra; suburban.
20e extra,
HAT Buying price, nominal. Willamette
timothy, fancy. $20.00 9 27.00 per ton; casters
Oregon timothy, $20.00 9 28.00 per ton; ckrrer,
610.00 915.00; sUsw. 314.00: alfalfa. $19.00
per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Ceksntta.
5 9 6c; domestic, 60 ia can lota; lea jeoaat
njgner. -
Mll.LSTTJFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, ton
lots. $30.00; carloads, $29.00. :
OAT8 Per ton. buying price: Feed, $$8.00
9 86.00.
BARLET Buying price: Feed, $81,00 9
82.00: milling. 333.00.
SEED Buying price, nominal; no demand.
Bed clover, recteaaed. t ) per lb.; ahuke, i ;
if 1
FEEDBTtTFFS F. O. B. mill:- Boiled bar
ley. $41.00 9 43.00; whole barley, 638. uo; al
falfa meal, $30.00; ctwoanut meal. $30.00;
cracked corn. .$42.00; whole corn. $39.00 ton;
Scratch feed, 835.00; Buy Dean meal. 363.00 per
ton; whole oats, 840.09; rolled osta, $43.00.
Msrchant Exchange bids:
WHEAT
March. April. May.
Hard white ........ 189 139 139
Soft white . 136 136 186
There will be no session at Portland or San
Franekeo Friday or: Saturday while Chicago will
ba closed Friday.
Washington Sheep
Men to Fight for
Lower Wool Bate
Goldendale. Wash.. March 24 The Stat
Wool Grower' association axnecta to soon per
fect an organisation tor a fight to obtain a
lower Iretgbt rata on wool to Boston.
- Member of the Washington State Wool Grow
ers sinoriatioir in Klickitat county have been
notified that the wage acale of 12 He per bead
fixed for aheep shearing this year will stand,
and have been advised that outside shearers
will b furnished where local men cannot be
obtained to clip flocks t the wag Scale fixed.
Yakima she omen are exoerie nans' no diffi
culty in getting shearers for the work at 12 He
per head. Tbe wage scale fixed by the Klickitat
Wool Growers' association for shearing is from
10c ta 16c per bead. Last year a turn a
26c per head, exclusive of board furnished, waa
paid by Klickitat wool grower. The state asso
ciation announce it haa secured a 2 3 per cent
reduction in freight ratea on aheep transported
by ru to and from summer pastured.
Klickitat sheepmen re also asked to stand
pat on one of 860 per month for inexperi
enced men hired herder and cunptender.
It is said that $50 per month is a maxiaim
waaa for new men in Utah and other western
state. The association quote price of 37c
lor wool tare and 2 vc lor fleece twine.
The United State forestry department ha
extended time for the payment -'of gr axing fee
4n national forest reserve to September 1, with
out interest. State land and lands owned by
timber companies can also be obtained this year
for gracing purposes on deferred payments.
Apple by Parcel Post.
Yakima. March 24. Yakima apple shipper
have been using farce post for distribution of
the surplus crop. It l estimated that from
eight to ten carload have been shipped in this
way since the first of the month. It cost 56
cent to mail and insure a box of applet to any
Pae6 in the state. The insurance ia 3 cent
package. While the greaser amount of the ahip-
ment have been in apple box, J. 8. Dunham
has substituted bushel basket for a portion of
the shipment he haa sent out and finds ft very
aUsfactoryT - The eontainar ia a little cheaper
and the cost of postage a tittle leas, and the
purchaser seem "pleased to get. a serviceable
basket along with his Bushel of apples. Mr.
Inn ham haa lent out about 20OO basket, the
first ever Used in the Yakima valley for apple
(tnpment.
- Saa Francisco Barley Market
San Francisco, March 24. TJ .P.) Barley:
Spot feed, per cental, 1.3091.33; ahippmg,
$1.4591-65. ,
HlnneapolI.Dnlnth Flax
Duluth, March 24. (L N. 8.) Flaxr My,
$1.74 H; July, $1.79; track and arrive. $1.72.
Minneapolia, March 24. (L N. 8.) Flax:
May. $1.75; July. $1.79; track and arrive,
$1.78 91-76.
ATrae Crop Likely
Wolf Creek. Mich.. March 24. Fruit buds
were well advanced, but with recent - cooler
weather seem to have shrunk uo Main. Pros
pect for erope of all kind ar above the aver
age at tnia aeaaoa.
f Eugene "Egg IS Cent
Eugene, March 24. For the first time ta
n unknown period of years, the chipping price
. , , i -. 1 . . , - . .
01 egg id 1111 eiiy ua gone uowu wj x a cent
a dosen, while la some of the "tores egg can
be purchaacd at 20 cents a dozen. At the
aame time butterfat haa reached a record bot
tom price, the creameries offering 89 cent a
pound, while a good grade of creamery butter
can be bought in some store t 43 cent a
pound.:
Sarlag Seeding JRetafded .
McMinnville, March 24. The frequent rain
ar retarding work in this section. Seeding of
spring oats is late, nd many farmer believe
that April 1 ia tbe latest date that oats can b
sown aad a good crop guaranteed. Itoad. work
is also retarded, and orcbardiata arc using the
time between showefk to do their pruning- and
spraying.'..
A arora Hops Hold
Aurora. Or., March 24. Fred Gereen. John
Nordhansen and Charlea Kraxberger have eold
tnetr kk 01 nop to atoeii airoa. or Portland.
The hop have been delivered this week. Price
aid to approach 20 cents. - - 1 - -
Dried Frait and Beans :
New Tork, March 24. (L N. 8.) Mark.t,
quiet. Marrow, choice, 68.0O; pea. choiee.
$4.75: red kidney, choice. 39.50.
. Dried fruita Market, steady. Apricot, choice
to ex-fancy, 23 986c: apples, evaporated, prim
to fancy, 6 9 lSe; prunes, 80s to 60a. 7 9
17 H e; 60s to 160.. 6 98 e; peach, choice
to ex-fancy. 18 9 21c; seeded raisins, choice to
fancy. 2(9 23c.
(- New Tork Wool and Hides
New Tork. March 24. I. N. 8.) Wool:
Steady. Domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 24 945c;
pulled scoured bai. 18 9 75c; Texas acoured
basis. 40 9 62c: domestic ter., 559 92a"
Hidee Market dull. Native steers. . 12c;
hrandwt . 1 9 - . . , : , .
SMALL PREMIUMS :
IN HOG DIVISION
THUH8DAT LITE8TOCK TRADE .-,
Hog. Steers. Lambs.
.818.66 8 8-36 $ $-23
. 11.66 16.66 18.85
. 16.86 ..... . 18.18
. 18.25 ' 8.66 1.S6
. 18.49 8.75
Portland ...
Chicago ....
Omaha ....
Dearer ....
Kansas City
Seattle
18.66
8.75
96
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK KFN
. Hoc Cattle Calves Sheep Car
Thursday ...... 1617 60 . . 66 17
Week ago ..... 1225 8 1 80 11
2 wek ago ... 171 JJ4 I 176' 4
4 weeks ago .. . . 46 8 .. 444 8
Tear azo 448 18 . . 8 .7
2 years aao ... 725 98 7 . 94 12
8 year ago . . . . 476 234 1 85 14
4 year ago . , -. 360 109 2 19T . T
While there were 17 loads of livestock
reported In the North Portland alleys
Thursday, at least 10 of these went di
rect to killers, therefore, did not enter
the market. Hogs were steady to stronger.
cattle were in a like position, while
nothing too bad could . be said of, the
sheep situation.; I ;
In the hog alley there were 161 T head re
ported in Thursday but all but 858 head went
directly to kilter. TO Dig run cc lu loaas can
from South Dakota.
.. While the entire nog market waa steady to
tron. limited aaiee of drive ta atnff were made
at $12.60, a premium of 25e while for feeder
pig a small amount of trade waa hcwn at
$12.25 or 25 to 60o above former figure. ,
General hog market sang:
Prime light ....., ,81 00 9 13-25
Smooth heavy
11.25 9 1L7 5
........
Kougn Heavy
7.eo9io.9sa
11.00 9 12-00
11.00 W 12.00
i 6.00 9 10J5
Fat pur ........
Feeder jags ......
8U.'r........
Cattle
- For cattle there' ia a good demand ia dgbt
t North Portland. Only a small run was shown
overnight for the Thursday trad anl sales were
aade at ateady to strong valuca taut at n un
changed range.
General eattla market ran-: '
Choice steers ......... . . . .9
S OO (W B.aw
7.23 9 -8.00
aseaiusa gona xwia
Fair to good ataer ..........
Common to fair steer ........
Choice cowa-hdfer .........
Medium to coed eows-heifert. . .
Fair to medium cows-bail era. . .
Common eows-heif era .......a
e.0 9 7.2
5.60 9
6.50 9
6.00 9
6.60 9
6.60
7.00
6.60
6 00
5.50
v 4.60
6.50
6.00
6.00
18.50
4.60 9
Canners
2.2
Choice feeder ......
Fair to good feeder.
Bull . .......
Choice d4ry calves
Prime tight dairy calve.....
Medium light dairy calv......
r he- Very Slow:
12.50
8.50 011.50
.' TImm wa : nnlv a "handful
or ra of new ar-
rivals in the aheep snd lamb alleva at Norm
Portland Thursday. Trend of the market con
tinues to reflect about aa poor a condition as
has been seen her for many a year. Spring
lambs especially are hard to more and printed
price range i on a nominal basis.
(1m.. 1 -he m and 1. mh fantt!
aorine lamb
. . . I1W.UU VV XM.VV
East of mountain lamb
8.60 9
A.0 9
6.00 9
4.00 !
6.509
6.00 9
3.00 9
1.50 9
9.25
7.O0
T.00
5.00
T.00
6 60
6.00
5.50
Wilamette valey lambs
Heavy lamb .......
. . ai
Cull lamb
Light yearlings
heavy yearling
W ethers
Ewe , ,
r
- . 4
Wd-wdy Afternoon Safe
- cows -
9
S.O0 9
6.60 9
8.60 9
12.50 9
11.50 9
Price. 1-No. Ave. tb.
$ 2.75 I 16.... 835
8.00 I 1.... 660
Price.
$ .76
6.60
6.00 1
CALVES j
$12.00 I 1.,.. 110 S12.60
13.00 ( 1.... 130 1S-60
HOGS
$12.85
1.,. 870
260
$10.60
7.00
11.85
12.23
12.25
10.83
12.23
12.25
10.25
10.25
12.25
12.23
12.26
12.26
12.25
12.50
12.25
12.60
12.45
12.26
12.25
-12.00
12.00
12.00
8.U0
1V.2B
12.35
12.25
12.26
145
4.J.. 165
8. 4.. 206
1.,.. 800
S.i... 100
8.i.. 240
2.1.. 230
2.... 170
4.... 173
12... 134
4.I.. 402
I.I.. 250
1.... 110
8.00
12.25
12.26
12.26
12.26
12.26
12.26
10.25
10.26
12.60
12.50
a.a..
1. .,
2. j...
5.1...
9.1,..
30....
T...
6 - , . .
4....
146
280
263
248
188
104
164
206
217
499
10.25
9.2
12.26
12.26
12.00
12.60
18.04J
12.001
1 . . . .
6.00
LAMBS
.so i
EwES
4.00 J
MIXEU
4-00 I .
BUCKS
210 S S.00 1
Thursday Morning Sale
8TEEBS
No.
2..
18. .
24..
12.,
1. .
36. .
8..
1..
2, .
7 . .
80. .
20..
Ave. the. Price
NO. :
23. .
4. .
Ars. lb.
..1066 4
..1240
.. 950
Price
.. 9T5 $ 7.00
..1280 8.50
8.00
7.26
7 00
. .1045 b.00
FOGS
182
260
280
125
240
860
122
201
42
812.50
12.25
.12.25
12.25
- 12.25
A 0.60
12.23
12.23
24,i,
.. 209
. . 212
. . 870
. . 183
. . 170
. . 370
. . 130
$12.25
12. .
1..
2.,,
6. .
2.,
29-i.
12.25
10.25
12.25
12.25
10.25
12-60
' LAMB&
$11.00
1
6. ,
43 $ 8.00
AMEBICAN LIVESTOCK PKICES
filcaae Ha S1 1.10
Chicago, March 24. -(L Nj S. ) -Hog -Receipts,
20.000; slow and mostly 15920c up.
Bulk, $9.25910-75; tops, i $11.10; heavy
weight, $9.25 9 9.85; medium weight, $9,60 9
10.75; lightweight. $10.60911-00; light lights,
f 10.609 11.00; heavy packing sows, smooth,
8.1599.00; packing low, I rough, $7.90 9
8.65; pigs, $9.76 911.00.
Cattle Receipt. 8000; dull and steady. Beef
steers, choice and prime, $9.90 910.60; medium
and sood $8.60 9 8.00; lierht weight, good and
choice, t9.36 910.2S; common and medium,
$7.60 9 9.25 f butcher cattle, heifers, ' $6.60 9
9.50; cows. $5.50 9 8.25; bulls, $4.25 9 7.25;
eanner and cutters, cows and heifer. $2.75 9
6.00; canner steers, $3.5695.00; veal eaifee,
light and handyweight, $60 910.75; feeder
steers, $7.75 9 9.35; stacker steers. $6,26 9
8.60; stacker cows and heifers, $4.60 9 6.60.
Sheep Beceipta. 19,000; weak and 26e off.
Lambs. 84 lbs. down. $9.00910.65; temba,
85 lb, up, $8.00 910.25; ! iambs, culls arts)
common, $7.009 8.76; yearling wethers, $7.60
9 9.50; ewes, $4.75 6 60; ewe, cull and
common, $2.00 94.50; feeder lambs, 7.25 9
6.25. .j.;,- - ! ' -
Owaaha Moss I10JI
South Oman. March 24. tl. N. S.) Cat
tle Beceipta, 6700; beef steers 15 925c lower,
she stock week ta 26e lower, bufbt steady to
weak, veals weak to 60o lower, stacker and
feeder wek.
Hog Recefpt, T000; 25 9 50c higher.
Bnlk, $9.85910.25; topso. $10.35. -'
Sheep Receipt, 8000: lamb opening steady.
310.1O paid: Sheep 15 9 26 hi her, ISO lb.
we $6.00, .
Denver Moss 610.2 .
Denver. March 24 (TJ. ! P.) Cattle Tta-
eeipta. 1400. 28e lower. Steer. $7.00 9 8-60:
eow nd heifers. $5.00 9 6.76; atocker and
feeders. $6.60 98.60: calves. 810.00 912.60.
Hog Reoctpt. 1600, 25e higher; tops,
$10.23; bulk. $9.1099.83. i
Sheep Keoeipta, 13,200, ateady. Lambs,
$7.50 9 0 50: ewes, $4.75 9 5.50. ' i
Kanaa City Hoe 610.4O
Kan City. March 24. (L N. 8.) Cattle
- ItecelpU, 6000; inactive. Steers, $8.00
99.76; eow and heifer, f 9.25 & 9.50; stock- I
en and feeder. $7.00 98.25; ealvea. $7,00 9 j
8.50.
Hogs Receipt. 66O0. sctive. Bulk. $9.60
91O.10; tops, 310.40; light, $9.50910.40;
beavi, $9.0099.75; medium, 89.60910.35.
Sheep Beceipta. 4500, dun. Ewea, $3,80 9
6.10, - j . -:
. 'Seattle Nag $12
Seattle,' March 24. L N. S.) Hog B
eeipts. 62: weak. Prim light, $11,609
12.0O much he vie-. 87S098.6A: mioth
awarie. 310.00 911.50; pis. 89.00 911.50.
- t.i.Ue KocmnXM. SS; steady. Prime steers,
88.25 9 8.75: common to good, 86.00 9 6.00
mediuaa te choiee, 66.26 97.75: best cows and
heifers, $7.00 97.50; common to good, $4,00 9
5.00; medium to choice. $5.6096.06; prime
light ealvea, $11.00912-50; heavy calve.
$t).0 9 7.60 : tmlla, $4.6096.50. .
Sheep ReeeipU, 168; steady." TaarSags,
86.75 97.25: wethers. 35.60 9 6.25; ewe,
82.0O94.23t prim lamb. 68.78 9 9.60; enll
Iambi. $5.00 9 6.00; prgne heavy Umba, $7.00
98.00.
Arftatlne Grata Shipments
- Argentina Wheat shipments this week.
1,490.009 bushels; corn, 739.00O bushels; oata.
No. Ave. lb.
1
1 06O
12 700
1.... 180
1.... 160
19.... 208
1.... 630
8.... 176
1 . . . . 240
1 . . . . 800
1-... 430
2.... 145
23.... 175
1.... 840
1.....400
3..,.' 176
14....! 15
12.... 176
28.... 230
5. ... 214
10.... 134
. 6.... 161
9.... 166
68,... 147
7 200
12.... 102
8 73
- 2.... ISO
2.... 193
1.... 400
11..., ST
7. . . . 125
9.... 126
SOUTHER
N
WOULD GET PLACE
W. O. Hudson, president of the
dock commission of New Orleans,
haa filed a wire , to the dock com
mission of Portland s relative v to
the operation of vessels . and
port terminal facilities. Hudson de
sires the cooperation! of the Port of
Portland In 1 securing " the appoint
ment of Rene F. Clerc to the ship
ping board from the Southern dis
trict. .- y ; '
The wire from Hudson fellow and
the dock commission referred the mat
ter . to Engineer Hegardt. The text of
the message from New Orleans follows:
"We have wired President Harding
aa follows: The efficient and econom
ical operation of ships largely depend
on proper port facilities and operation,
and we deem it just as essential to have
aa a member -on the "shipping board one
who is as familiar with port operations
aa one familiar with steamship opera
tion, 'i ; ". r.
"If member of the shipping board
is to be selected from New Orleans, we
take the liberty of Indorsing Rene F.
Clerc, former president of the New Or
leana board of : trade and at present
secretary and a member of the commis
sion. Mr. Clerc has not only had ex
perience ia matters of commerce, but
ia experienced in port conditions ana
operations, having in his capacity as a
commissioner of this port made a study
of port matters not only in this port,
but in every port of the United States
of any consequence and some of the
porta of 'Canada..';.' ).- ;;;.j-'-;:".-
"It would be greatly appreciated if
you - would wire a similar Indorsement
of Mr. Clerc v - i
-BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
- THE PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.
"W. O. Hudson, President.'
Relative to action on moving pictures
and films In the advertlaing program
of Oregon and Portland, the matter
was referred to Frank Ira White and
W. t. ' B. Dodson of the Chamber of
Commerce.' ' .
A number of communications from the
engineer were taken up and passed.
Most of them were on application for
permits, i ' ,
WEST KADER WILL SAILi ON
ItOTJTK TO THE PAR EAST
Substituting in the Oriental trade from
Portland the steamship West Kader will
mii Aw tha wHt in -the Mace of the
steamship West Nomentum. The crew
of the West Nomentum will oe trans
ferred to the West Kader. Captain Jacob
Kittleson. Chief Officer I Oettlng, Chief
Trnn.ine t v. -Ri.ki mnA First Assistant
Nelson will shift their belongings 09 the
arriyal of the west jn omentum.
The steamship Oranl will be subati
tued for the Westward Ho. The latter
and the West Nomentum will be tied up
for repairs.. . i .
Positions of Vessels -Re
porta from North Head, give posi
tions of vessels at 8 p. m. on March 23 :
sa Admiral Evans. Seattle for San
Francisco, 320 mile from Seaktle.
- SS. President, San Francisco for Se
attle, S32 miles from Seattle. : :
S3. Willamette. San Francisco for St
Helens. 10 miles south of Columbia river.
Featr Felt I or Vessel
San Francisco, March 24. ( I. N. &)
The British motorthip Tagua, which left
Raro tonga December 21, la looked for
with anxiety. The Tagua has a cargo of
copra consigned to Atkins KrolL
ALL. ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Captain K. P. T. Wood, master of the
steamship Wawalona, haa been trans
ferred to the steamsh'n Abercos. suc
ceeding Captain H. B. Throckmortan.
The steamer Willamette of we MeCor
mlck line arrived in Portland this morn
ing. She brought passengers and freight
from San Francisco. '"", "M ,
The Standard Oil liner F.l Segundo ia
discharging ruei on at vyiiiunuxo.
airlval arch 84
SaUna, American steamer, from Port Ban Luis;
oil. . - . ..
EI Segundo, Amenean staamrr. imn dm
Francisco; oil. ' , 4 k
Willamette. American, steamer, from Ban
Francisco; passengers. (At St. Helena).
lowaa, American steamer, from ew zork;
general. ! (At St, Helens).
Oanarture March 84
Wapama, Amrien stesmer, for San Diego,
via San Praaciaco; passenger snd lumber.
,.,. ,- Dapartur NUrch aa . .
Edna, American steamer, for San Francisco,
via Graf Harbor; lumber.
To Arrive at Portlaee '
Bteatw ; , ' 'IP"-- ! -
Kindvrdrk Seattle ........In port
fcoaeCay V........ Orient .Mar. 28
Abcrtxisj $ Otismt lt port
alkS :::::t::::::to :u": IS
Wet Havea ........ N- T. -8. P. .... . Mar. 24
Wallincford .... .... Seattle. . ....... fear. j4
Steel Basset faa Pjaa. Mar. 24
Brash ............. orto-8- r- " ' i!
katrins Lnckenbach.. . Saa Ilia,
W-t NomenUa .. . . . Chin ... .Mar. SO
TrVra ..,.3oton- P..... Apr. 6
Jaiia Lnckenbach ... 8a Irn. ... ...Ape. 15
T Ps art Frwan Pwrtiaa!
Data
W Jur ....... .?rie5-....... jj?
aie-fcg ; . . , ....... JSan Fran. .Mar. 31
Steel Mrinr k?00 '- 2
Jeptha W. C. 8. A... .Mar. 28
alal BaagM New Tork ...,McSS
VU k Pen
Teases. Berth .
Str. Kgeria ....... .Coast antpyard.
Bch. O. IS. BiBiocs. , . Peninml Lbr. Co,
ay-h.'lrM Bt. Heton
Bch. K. V. gr.... Terminal No. S.
Btr. Wt Kader l-olphina
6u. Bin Grand...,.. Portlaad Elear USM
Str Wert Kates..... Astoria.
Multnomai. . ..... . . .St. Uslena.
AT tNEIGHBOUl.TO POBTS
Aatoria, March 24 Sailed at 5:30 a. sou
Edna, for Saa Francisco. '
Saa Francisco, March 28. Arrived it I p.
M. Str.- Alaska, from Portland. ... Sailed at 4
n. m. Str. Jeotha. for Portland. Sailed at 4
p. ,m Str. Steelmaker, for Iwntnn and Avon-
moutn, from foruana.
Astoria, March 23. Arrived at 8:15 and
left up at 6:80 p. aw Str. Balina. from
Port Baa Lai. Arrived at 8:25 and left up at
6:16 n. m. Str. El Beaundo. from Saa Fran-
eiaoa. Sailed at 10 last night Str. Carlo, for
San Pedro via Aberdeen. Bailed at 6. m.-
Lightship Belief, for station. Arrived at 10
and left up t 11 p. m. Btr. vvuisraette,
f roan Baa Franeiaco. Arrived at 10 :S0 and
HERRIN & RHODES, Inc
(EftaWUked 1896)
BROKERS
. KEXBE&8 CHICAGO BOABO OP
r T&ADS. .,
CorretpoBveati. E. F. HUTTON V CO.
Member New Tork Stock Exehaage.
Prfrrat Leased Wires Direct to AU
ecarity aad Commodity Markets.
U1ERTY AND VICTORY BONDS
BOrfi HT A5D SOLD
MAIK t$9 and Mi. :
891-8 BAIL WAT EXCH. BLTG.
SECTON
ON SHIPPINGBOARU
News of th'e Rort
left up t midnight Str. Iowa, fro New
Xork aad way perm.;, .
Hilo, March 2 1. Sailed Japan ss atr. Beiyo
Maru,. for Portland, from Orient.
Victoria. March 23 Sailed 6 D, as. Bwedkdt
Motorahip Pacific, for Portland, from Stock
holm. -f ' . " . .- t
Ban Pedro. March 24. Arrived 8tr. Slskl.
you. from Portland. ,
Aberdeen. March 21. arrived lit I. sa. -
Btr. Carioa, from Columbia river, for Ban Pedro.
- cvereit. Aiarca aa. arnvo u. sreepon
Sulphcr 6, from Galveston.
Point Bavea. March 28. Paaaad at 4 D. m.
U. Lansing, from Portland, for Port Baa
Coos Bay. March 28. Arrived at T a m.
Str. Curacao, from ' Baa Pranciaoo. for Port
land. . s
rived l Admiral Rodman, from Ocean Kalla, at
8:86 a. a.; Juneau, from Tacoma, at 8:16 a. m.
Sailed: - Queen, for San Piego, at noon. Ar
rived March 28 : U. 8. 8. Kenhw, from Paget
Sound naval atation. at 6 P. m. : U. S. 8. Mo-
Kenxia, from Paget Sound naval atation, at 6 p.
m. ; V. 8. S. liogan, from Puget Sound naval
ataUon, at 4 p. sa.; Stansbury, from Puget Bound
naval staDon. at 4 p. m. nauea aaarcn i
Kainiar, far San Francface, at 6:10 p. m. ; Henry
X. Scott, for Point Walla, at 3 ;30 p. m.
v-u a.--k e a.n. limUl w . ,
weatbound. at 1 a. m.
Melbourne. March 2 L Billed: VUtorla. (of
North Pacific port. . -' v .j
Arica, Maron 2. Bailea: M. a. Santa Via via.
for Tacoma. , -
Antefocaata. March 22. Arrived: M. S.
Santa Alicia, from BeatUe. -
Chriatobai, March 22. Arrived; Tippecanoe,
from Baltimore.
Manchester, March 22." Arrival; Nil, from
Portland. - . -
Balboa, March 22. Sailed : Wenatche. for
Seattle.
Honohilo. March 23. Arrived: Mekurs,
from Sydney.
San.. Diego. March 28. Arrived: Admiral
Dewey, from 8ttle, at 6. p. m and sailed for
San Prsndaco at 10 p. m. .
San Pedro, March 23. Arrived: Davenport,
from Seattle, at 4 p. au Bailed: Cap Henry,
for Portland, at 5 p. m.-
Philadalphia, i March 23. Arrived: Lehigh,
from Portland.
Aberdeen, March 28. Arrived r Coha, from
San Franeiaoo, at 9 a. aa. ; Carioa, from Ban
t'raneiaco, at 9 a. m.
Port Townsend. March 24. Passed in: Sub
chaser No. 57, for Puget Sound naval station, at
9 a. m. ; Waimarino, for Everett and Seattle, at
7:20. a m. -
Kverett. March 22. Sailed: lowaa, for
Portland, at 9 p. m. Arrived March 23 : Free
port Sulphur No. 5, from Galveston, at 7 a. m.
Tacoma, March 22. L N. 8.) Arrived:
Cordova, from Southwestern Alaska, It I a. m.
Arrived March 23: Korrigaa ,111. from Santa
Boaalia; Prina Albert, from Britiah Columbia
porta, at 3 p. m.; F. 8. Loop, from Saa Fran
ciaco. at 4:80 d. m.
San Franeiaoo, March 24. (L N. 8.) Ar
rived. 23d Algonquin, Shanghai. 6:55 p. m. ;
aiasaa, roruanu, ,aua n. m. ; Lyman Btewart.
Point Walla, 8 p. m. ; Marama. Bydney, 10 p.
m. ; Berti II. Hanlon. Beedsport, 7 P. nx. ;
Mae Hyman. Point Arena, 7 p. m.. In tow Ber
ti M. Hanlon; Harold Dollar, New York, 10:4 6
r. m. Bailed. 23d M. S. Chll. Copenhan,
2:05 p. nvt Mitaouia, Honolulu, 12:25 p. m. ;
Carmel, Gray Hrhor, 3:23 p. m. Brunswick,
Fort Bragg, 8:25 n. m.; Jeptha, Portland 4:20
p. m. ; Humboldt, Los Angelas, 4:25 p. m. ;
Aiaaaa. Honolulu. s:o p. aa.: Wilmington, Ta
coma. 6 :80 rx m. : Horace X. . Baxter. EaaU
Harbor, 6:83 p. m. ; Steel Maker, London, 6:20
p. m.: Washing-ton. Eureka.- 10 D. m. : Toba
Maru, Yokohama. 10:80 n. a. Arrived today
Coquell, Monterey, 5:25 a, nvt tug Be witch.
TRANSPORTATION
SAN FRANCISCO S PCaTLARD
STEAMSHIP CCMPAJIY
Wr San Praaelaao "
From Portland Ainaworth Dock -
Rose City ......Mar.tS
Alaska ...... .......i.Mar.CI
Re City .............Apr. 6
Alaska... ...Apr. 18
and every five days thereafter ;
PUSMCE FARES FMM POIITUIND
Prornnada Deck ....,.......$28.80
Outaid Saloon Deck ........ $2$ 40
- Inaide Baloon Deck ,.$24.00
Third Claaa (male only), r. . .$1800
The Jar do not include 8 par
cent war tax, which must be added.
All fare include berth and meals
white ati
City TTokat Offiea. U WWaflrctei
PhoneVlain $530 ,
' Freicht Office. Ainaworth Dock
Phone Broadway 268 ; '
aW'WJP'any'FyveVjwaaBJiiilia mi iu i iwk
INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE. CO.
AMERICA)! LIKE
N. Y-lymoUr---rinrl' ;-"
Finland .......... Mar. Ml Apr. t$Jaa
Lapland ..........Apr. iiMay .1 IJane 11
Krooalaad ........Apr. 9May 14Jaae 18
Eeelaad .Apr. l$!May SlUaae SI
Nrw York 4iambarg ' ;
Mlaaekahda ......Har.llMay ltJaaetl
Manchuria ........ Apr. 14May tJaly 1
Aioagoiia Apr. toiJaae StJulfll
RED STAR UNE
: .. .. i . -
; Y PJy mouth Cherbourg ;
Antwerp .. . t .,
Finland ..........Iar.6!Apr.S3Jan 4
Lapland ..........Apr. SIMay ; 7Jaae 11
Krooalaad ........Apr. fMay 14Jaae IS
Eeelaad ...........Apr. l$)Kay ti;Jaae tl
rr NMWMta end tleket apprr te tocai aoent or Oompany Otfloa, O. r. SARBSNT, Mans gee,
10 aaooitd Ava, BeetUs, Waah. ; Pttona htala 11S.
WI.LL.IAMS LINE
DIRECT SAILING for. PORTLAND
' Baltimore
S. S. WILLS0LO, Loadinff. . .March 22
5. S. W1LLFARO, Loadinf . .. April 11
5. S. WILLPOLO. Loading. ..- May 1
S. S. WI1XH1LO. Loading.. . . May 21
' . FOB SPACE AND RESERVATIONS APPLY TO
- ; A. C CALLAN. Affent - Broadway 1431
m'J. TlVT Pnonea Broadway 1434
$14 Oregon Building.- PORTLAND, OR. I Broadway
: (Jill j t . i! V
(Reffotar Mrrlc hetwetn PortUnd. Maine. Philadelphia. Tioeton ana
Los, Anreles, San fttneisco. Portland. Orearrm. Baattle and Tacoma via
the 1 Panama canaL)( North Atlantla and Western 8. 8. Ca's 8800-ton
fUt we-fejear-i'T.
EA8TB0TJHD
- .'?. r- From
" 1 V -Portland
"Si S. Bruh ...... .Apr 4
f4.f. Talsa ...... ..Apr. 18
8. 8- West IleU..May 5
For Further Information Apply to " " '
... - THE ADM IB AXi ,I.E Faelfle Coast Agent
111 Third Street Fkons Mala t:Sl
trwin Soph! Chritenen. 19 a. m. fail 4
dar Ldrmaa Stewart, Port ' Baa Luis.- 1U -'
MAKINE ALMAKAC
VVsathw at ftlver Mouth
Nnth, Itad. March" 24. CondlUotM t he
mouth of tha river at soon: Sea amooth; wind
oath. 4 mil; weather, Haut rain and fog.
" ; ' Tie at Actorla Friday
High Water ' t Low Water
1:87 a. a. 9.1 feet 8:20 am. 0.8 t
3:10 a. ta. 6.0 fet 8:26 p. m. 1.0 tout
DAILY RIVKB READINGS
8 a. m.. Pacific Tim.
S3 -3 a?3 a
ft J r: -
stations 7 ?ES ai
. ; - : :
I'matUla 23 I 8.1 0T2 07l 4
Eugen'..... 10 6.8 M.I 0.27
Albany ... .f. .... 20 6.0 -0.2 0.49
Salem ........... 20 7.6 0 0.53
Orecon City . . . , . . 13' 7.8 -0.4 0.8
Portland .. 15 11.0 Q.il
HIVEB POKKCASTH
The ' WlllametU river at . Portland will fall
slightly Friday and probably Saturday. .
SeatUe Wheat II td
Baattl. March 24. (I. N. S.) Hid quota
tion on the Beatxla grain exchange today: Wheat
Hard whit. 31-85; aoft white. 81.85; white
club, $1.$4; hard red winter, $1.81; aoft red
winter, $1.81; northern sprine. 81.81: etern
red Walla, 8131: Big Bend blueetem. $1.44.
TRANSPORTATION
ASTORIA AND WAY FONTS
STEAMER GEORGIAN A
rravea Portland Men., Wad., FrL. SAM.
Leaves Aatoria Tuaa.. Thur.. Sat.. S A. M.
Night -Boat Daily eaeept Snnday. S P. M.
roOT 4LDIM IT. .
Main 1tt, aal-ta Fare 63 Teh Way
THE HARKIN6 TrtAN8OrtTATIOM OO.
TO
EUROPE
Fortalghtly by "O" Steamers
New York
Cherbourg-Southampton
Harnburg
ORBITA TripU Serew MAY 21 at
OROPESA Twin Screw JUNE 4th
ORDUNA Triple Screw JUNE 1 8 th
1st, td and Id class pattengert
ITorway Sammer Cralses from Eds'
.land on the Hteamer Aran. .
for Parties 'ars Apply
THE ROYaAJL MAIL
STEM PACKET CO.
Rainier Bldr- 288 Marlon HU
filet. Sd and Id Aves.) Heatlle
Or Aay Steamship Ticket Agent
tf OAkiroRNia aanvioa,
8. 8. CURACAO
Ball 9 P. M. March 26 and April 7, for Coos
Bay, Eureka and San Francii-co. Connecting
with s learners to Los Angele. Han Diego,
Mexico and Central American port.
Kegular aai lines from Seattle to southeast
ern and southweetern Alaska.
PaSSSNOKR SKRVIOK TO TMt ORIINT
rnoM PUOtT SOUND
S.S. kVCNATOHKK SAILS Apr. S
TRANS-PAOino rnsiaHT ssrviok
to all Oriental Porta. U.S. Mhli-ping Herd
A-l Steel American Vaasela BAILLNU IBuM
Portland:
a.j. aaaatooa hor. 7
a. a. MvVUIT May S
a. a, ooaxit jun a
Per further Inferrnatlon Apply te
PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
101 THIRD ST.
FHONK MAIN 8281
WHITE STAR LT.E
N.
OlvmrtS Apr. SIMay 4Jene 1
Olympic , Apr.lolMay 14lJuo 4
.,. Now York Uverpool
ri","? Apr. ClApr. lOiMay tl
M.VJI.IJ r' iMay 14Jene 11
"'tie .-. Apr. 81
' PhitaaJelphla Liverpool
Harerford ........Apr. IJ June lJoly II
New York Boston Gibraltar
- m ;- Naples Cenoa
- Apr.tt
creuc May 1$
' WHITE. STAR-D0MINI0.V .
Portland. Me. Halifax Uwerp
. From PortlaaC I Ilaiiut
t an ad a .......Apr. SIApr. 8
Uaverford .Apr. 83
Montreal Quebec Liverpool
Caaede May 7Jaae 4 Joiy is
Vedle .Mar 14
Megaatie May lJane 18'Jniy 1$
3?
New York
March 29
April 18
May 8
May 28
Philadelphia
March 31
April 20
May 10
May 30
ilifrr)Mi -sit zi?n
ir ir ir n s. tin u
li ft
la-
I"
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: ' Portland, Maine Boston Phila,
a. ft. Artfrs ........Mar. $6 Apr. 1 Apr. I
a.B.lklgh .........Apr.lt Apr. 13 Apr. 16
&. hV West Toga ...Aprils May 1 May t
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