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the- Oregon daily journal; Portland, Oregon 21 FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. SLUMP IN WHEAT PRICES EGG PRICES ARE H V? , V T S W " V. . v v, n V a3 - ' Bnr Portland . . ... 4Je Caleaa-o .......... 48 . . .-. Ha a Francisco .... 4V4e 7ti Tori He "cattle ........... i4Sc' Lot Aareles ......Use NOW ARTIFICIAL T.ggt Cheese tee . S7e 28r ' SSVSe 24e : !4Ve s i S SOei 57c Se i t. ; Market for egga here la likely, to prove very disappointing- to soma of the coun try speculators who are determined to force advances here in the face of country-wide deprexHlon: Owing to tli "tact that some of fw dealers Iter hve purchased very heavy supplies of try In the face -of decline elsewhere. They are , not rrally seeking :egg at these high price a their earth indicate but prefer to make the eountry bcliere' they are and that price will go till higher: - By tending out the latter rumor they are able to force tbe country shippers to holt! back their stock from market; a condi tion that will aoon be felt here in the way of very poor quality of held, stuff. la th meantime there i really no keen de al re on the part of any of the buyer, to take on additional stock of egg and price are on nominal baaia. - Those desiring ppecml information regarding any market, should write the Market Editor.. Oregoa Journal, enclosing sunnp.tor reply. - . . I - Bl'TTKB MARKET SHOWS WKAKEtt irn i or Dnwrr is snowing a weaker ton locally with an ; accumulating surplus and an early drop ia the price has been anticipated for several dags. , Seattle market en wars in nond Shape. ' Hoth Hwift . & Co. and the Mutual creamery anfiounciKjhai. no change wjir be mad .... .r. . . . I m:i. 41 AIlkfcT COKTIM'KS- sick Country Killed calve continue to display a kick tone in the local trade with ssles from 9e to 15 Ho a pound,- although moot of the busi ness la at 14 (SI Sc. the hitter fur extreme tops. CHICKKJf .PRICKS ARK I.O.W KUEl) f ' W hile iom -of the ftad' i ptill. maintaining SBCgiUS'.ie tor heary hena and 24s for light weight stock. araue businiwa ia reportrd along the street 2j below thia range. lieceiriu are unit fair. - ' MOP INQl irtlfcH AT OLD PRICES Inquiries for bop continue to come with best bicU at '22c a pound. growers holding the .better quality atock are still disposed to hold tor 25a and there ia a dcsitJock in tbe market. APPI.F.K. AHF. LESS AITIVR TSOW riecmingly "grower and rhippers hare, sdvsneed their apple price at primary points a fraction ton 'much and the demand here ia not 'quite as been a formerly, aUltougu a good tnorciuent continue, i . ' . -.- Ji 1 KV'S OTKH OF V UO OITK TBADE ,lmon-2Se higher eM the Southf . No hope in sight for unions deufand. : , : Package rhocoiti are. lower. , v' Mananaa coating more at hoard; price here Unchanged. . Kazor clams in greater supply and lower. WHOLESALE PRICES I.N PORTLAND . - Thee r prices retailers pay wbolesalers. ex cept at piherwiee nctei: . Dairy Product . 7 BCTTKft Hulling prtce. box kt;- Cream er j. extra, parchment wrapped. 43c per lb. Jobbing .price: Cube, extra. SdtsflSc par lb.; iktiry. buying -price, 18c per lo. BCTTKRKAl Portland deUvery baia. No. 1 Irad. 89c;- No. 2, &7 03Sc; country ataUooa, 4 I5o per'lb. , t UKESK BeHng price: Tillamook, fresh Oregon fancy . triple!, 37e per lb.; Toung Americas, l7s3M Oreaun-Washington i trip leu. 36o lb. - l'(iee to Jobber, f. o. b. Tilla Keok:. Triplets 83c; Toung Araerwi:, j 84c belling price: Block fewlim, SS( 4lc; limbirber. u$ USe lb. I cresm bricks, 8i88c per lb. KiidS iiuying price; 4'utTeitt receipts, 18$ 20c; elen-stock, 28c; dirties ami cracks. 17( ldur candled.-'nelling price, 24 9 25c; select, 25 t 2c .jr doro. ;..- V - . i- " LIVE POlJfl.ll,lfy1--Seulnst price; Heavy hen. 22e per lb. ; light ben. H&.ii: per ll. ; M roosJers, 1 .c per lb-; turkey. 4le lr lb.: . drssed. 40(55o per lb.; ducks. HW4Ue lb, r"rh Veestsblsr and fruit - " PRESS FKCIT Orsngs, 13.50 & 5.30 box; bansnaa, 10 He lb. : lemona, (3.2 J 4,7 S par ; grapetruii. rli.nJl, , J7.0Ulglt.'J5; Cati tornia, $3.2S(3.60 LSuisiaaa strawberries, $.50 pr S4-tnt erte. .i APPI.KS l.O(S'4.O0. " : UR1ED FUL'IT Lutes, $3.65f?.S5: fsrd. $3 50 (tf S. 75 per box; figs, 2.00(9 a. 1(1:. crunes. 70s to 80s. 60-lb. box. Itit lb. ONION r-8elling pre td r-taUr: -Local, TSetaT 1 1.23; garlic. 15c; green onions. 30is 40s dozen boneri". PHTATuKS Selllna nrice to retilen: Ore- goat fancy, 11.23 01.60: sweets. Arkansas, $3.23 .su bamper. V tt; K'l ArlLKS Artichckci. No. 1. per. do.k 11.23 61.75;' asparagus.. 12 W 15o tier lb.; beets, new, per cvL, 31.50; cabbage, best local, r per lb.; Winrung&tadt. pony crate, lb., 3 is 3 He: rarrota,-per cwu, 31. 3; "carrots, bunched, ner dozen. 60w55e; cauliflower, locsl, (LOOM 1.50; celery, Ssn Dirgo. select, 4t. 5s, per rrate. (SCO W0 1)11; celery. lancy Urge, bundled, per dos.,'11.25 & 1.50; gsriic, per lb., 20c; green Miii ni . Mr ,l:ut litlc fen tirnrifP4. lree tier lb.; 43cL.borrdkih rooX per lb. 16c; lettuce', me erst 34.60. dosea 31.50: panlay. per. dnaen. iue; per lb., ; pea. greerr. lb.. 17ie; peppers, lung, dried, lb., ' 40c; radtobes pes.dri. &0e; rhubarb, hotboure. 23-lb. box. lr ll.. 2Hc; rutabaes, ier lb-, l"c; i-piriaHi, WaUa WalU,' per bog. (1.25; tomato, 39-lb. lug. pa - box, (4.73; turnip, pr cwu;, 39 00. fc.es ta ana r-revwtens ' COUNTHT ilKAT Nt-lling price. Country hog. 10 Ho lb. for top Mocker, about 1125 to 150 lb.; heavv tuff 'ower; -veal. top. 80 to 110 lbs., 15c; heavy stuff lea; spring lambs, HS2c per lb. blOKKU aitiAis ms'os.. aueaie per id.; brskf-t baacn, i:a53c. LAUU Kettle rnu!ea. ID )ke id.; uerc baii, eompiiuod; 12o. PACKl.Nti HOISB MEATS Steer-beer, jBp; row beei. lSVk-i44cj hL-en. lrc(riibs, 17 W lUe per lb.- j Fisn ano sinnisn ' ' KREMH FlSsl Chinook. t .) IbJi hall- but, I mil, lli js 20c: sturgevn, ( ); black cod, ll l-c; kirpvred almint J 25 2.5U lO-iu. bsket; kipiwretl cod. rszor clam.1, ( )-; crabs, $2.60 f 3.60 dosen; ruor rlima, 35 box; kng cod. e7 lb.; Columbia srbelt, l.i. box. 0 tr-H i- i,akltu. iKt tslHuv. o.oy; Ulympia,, 3550 . r nopt, wool ins ntoe HOPS- Nominil. 1H20 x ro,, 10 22c. . HtUKS Calfikin. 8fc!Oc; s.pa. iSte; green bide.- S & 4c; salted. 5e per 1L. 11U11AIK- lAing, xoc; saon, J JC Orocarias " li:GAR Rehner ba-iii: Cube. $11.00: fruit and berry, $9.23: V yellow. $8.23; beet . n - HON EX Per case, 37.00 SJT.75. UU'K Jaoan style. No. 1. 4 lie: Blue Rom. r) He per lb. I New Orleans bead, 8c iiirrk.li Kaanteo. iuiddlo. m urti of miss. . . SALT Coarse, half ground, 100. $15.50 per toej 60s, i$l7 n; table dairy, 60s. $27.33; bale, $3.5094 00; fancy, isdi ana dairy, (34 50: lump, rock, $20.50 per ton. ass..,.',- .' . 1 .. tnkli.H . 1, 1-: . 4 lb. ; large white. 4 4ej pink, 7 e per lb. ; , c; bayou. oe; leas, ee: uregoa . buyin pnrei normal. ' CANNED MILK Carnation. $6.00; Bordeo. 00; -Aster, S3.su; ua;le, gll.oo; Laoby, 55 60; Mount Vernon, $3.90 per cane. SODA CRACKERS In bulk, lie per lb. N UTS --Walnuts, 28S2o lb.; almonds, OSAe: filberts. 21e in sack lots: peanuts, 10 0 lci pbcans. 23c: Brssils,- 30c. men rsinif, wiie t ROPE Sisal, dark. 14c; white. 1 So per lb.: sua isrd Msuils 20 He. LINSEED OIL Raw. DDIs., vvc gal.: kettl hailed, bbla., $1.01; raw, ca. $1.14; boiled, l-ases, $1.1 pr gallon. - COAL Oil Pearl er water; wuire. in drum r irn rvels, 1 7 S c gal. : cases, 30 per gal. GASOLINK Iron barrels. SOc; cas, 42 Vk her asllon. . f HHITK Llilt icn wu, izt; 8U0 ID., $c' per lb." TIRPENTINE ' Tank. 8es cases. $1.14; 0 ease 'iota, 1 e lesa. TALLOW -ANli UREASE Xs 1 tallow. 5c: Ko. 2, 4c. ' ' ' tAStJAKA tifw, -ee per id. WOOL Willamette valley, coarse, 10c; a R'bsb. 20c: fine, 20a per lb.; Easura OrsgoB- dabe, l9;0a pr &. Lmii. Beads, Cottea, Uraim, Ete. ft til Bear et Trade Valuing Uverbeck&tookeLo. DIRECT PIUVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Itembere Ckleasro Board ef Trade Cerrpoadeats of L$aa Bryaa. CfeleaaTw Jkaw xef . POTATO MARKETS GETTING SUPPLY Potato market Indicates that the price has been stretched a trifle too high in this territory, ' although aa high as $1.00 1.10 is still being offered for the very best Burbanka and American Wonders at nearby country stations. Potato price in California hare shown a slight reaction during the last few days be cause of the much more liberal offering, but it i believed that the market will not chow any further losa for the immediate future, i Bulk of the potato purchase here are at flOo to 1 1.00 per cental at country (tatioaa, Thia is for beat 'quality of the Burbanlt type. Round potatoes even though of excellent qual ity are not findkay bidder aba 75c pet cen tal at country tationa. For the latter tier is little demand in California and mixed shipment of Burbank typo and the round stock are pen alized in price 'in the south. Present indication are that ail the good potatoes of thu territory will be cleaned up this season unless growers hold back for higher price end thereby .check tbe present liberal movement. -,.! . ' ' Weakness Causes ' ' Early Looses in Chicago Wheat Chicago. April 1. (I. N. S.) What coUa.psed on the Board of 'Trade, today, closing isharply lower and right at the bottom prices on the crop. Coarse grains followed. Liquidation was on throughout the session, - The close for provisions was lower. ' May wheat . finished 3c lower ; July lost Sc. May conv .ws.i lc lower ; July ll4llc off and September the same. May oats. lc off; July, IVic down and September, lc lower. Chicago. April 1.- (I. N. 8.) Wheat opened wifii a moderat trad with commission hounes buying in a small way. May we unchanged to 'ia higher and July waa .V to He better. Later prices lot , Commission houses wer bent buyers' in corn snd there waa much inert covering early in th market. Mbt waa unchanged to lie better; July 'AC to Vie up and September gained He Oats started- unchanged to Uo higher with commission house buying and soma removal of hedges against h sales. Local sold on tUe upturn. Provisions opened lower, reflectihg weakness in hogs. Chicago rango by I'nited Presa: .W11KAT , . ripen. High. Ixw. Close. May ISO 130 135 135 July 130 ii 120U 114 114 i ' CORN May ....... 60 ' HI ',4 59 14 60 H July .... 4 4 au Keptember . t0 00 64 Vs 64 OATS May . .... 38 4 3 37 37 July . . ..... 40 '4 40 U 3S '4 3S V September 40 40 . 38 M 38 M RTK May ....... 133H1S34 130 1 30 H July ....... 109 11' 105 4 105 14 Seiitember .. ... 101 07 97 : ' ' BARLKV May. 63 & 03 hi 1 61 PORK May;...... J015 1920 1B75 10 July 1087 1087 1015 1915 LARD May....... 1125 1123 1100 1105 July....... 1152 1132 1140 1140 RIBH May ...... 10f 107 1037 1060 July ....... 1135 1135 1047 104T Cub wheat 'o. 1 red. fl.4; $1,47; No. a hard. $1.48 1.48 Vs. No. 2 red. South Remains a r Seller of Cotton I : i ! ; - New York. April 1. (I. N. S.) Ag the re sult of steady cables, the cotton market opened unchanged to 1 1 points higher today. ' It" was stated ia private messages that the strike of Kngliah coal miners had ' been discounted, but rabies received reflected little confidence in the Kuropean situation as a whole and refrained from supporting the list aggressively. Liverpool and New Orleans furnished most of tli demands esrly. with the 8011th a chief seller. After the atsrt prices eased about 3 to 7 point and at the end of the first 20 minutes ivere about tven with la.-t nlght'a 'clnee. Spot cotton was quiet. 25 points lower at 12 cents. No sales. In the final lialf hour future offerings in-vV-sed in volume, and the market oli off again. The rlie was easy at a net decline of 25 36 points.! " 1 '. tip en. 1856 "122R 1272 1324 1332 High. 1 3.6 1225 1274 1X25 1352 I.ow. 1330 11T 1240 128 1317 Close. 1330 1189 1240 12 SO 1318 4 January May ...... July ...... OcMiher ... December .. Liverpool- Cotton .Quiet Liverpool. April 1. (I. H. 8-1 Spot cot ton was njiift at the opening today, with price steady. Sales. 2000 bles. Amrirn mid. fair. 10.04; good mid., 8.84; full mid.. 8.14: mid., 7 39; low mid., 6.49; good ordinary. -5.24; ordinsry. 4.40.. Futures- opened steady today. DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Francis Maekat S San Kraorieo. April 1 .t V. P.) Butter s Kitras, 86 He; prime firsts, 85 He Kggs Kxtras, 28 Vic; extra firsts, 26 He; dirties No. 1. - 27e;: first extra pulletf, 27e; undemiaetl pnllKs. 25e. fhece California flats fancy, 24 14 e; firsts. 22c. . . Los Anoeles Market 1,o Aneeles. Oil., April 1. (I. N. S.) Butter 3 ic. ; Kggs Kitras,. 29c; case count, 27c; pullets. 25c. -. , l'oultry Heas. 333oc: broiler. o48c ers, 55e. fryer Csoat a Maiiiat Seattle. April IV-1 1'. I.) Eggs Fresh ranch',' 28 SOc; pullets. 24 ekSSe. Butter Loral creamery, cubes, 42c; bricks, 43c pcr'pouud. - ' ' ' POTATOES i ALO" THE . COAST Los Anoelo Market' Los Angeles. Cat, April 1. (I. N.-S.) Pntu InMMInr klmi RnrhanR. floor. $1.73 2.U0; best, (2.25 2. 50; Idaho rasrfeU, most ly $2.23 2.3.1. , San Francisco, Market San Franrisoo, April 1. (U. P. ) Potatoes Kiver whites, n.au:.;j; saunas, .j; sweets, (5.00(6.rO. , Onions "Australian .brown, 50c bag. Beettl Mark Seattle, April ; 1. Potatoes Takima Gems, $27.0- 30.00; -locaJs.i $14 00 818.00. Xaral Store Market New York. April 1. L N. S.) TurpentinA vannah. 51; New York. 58. Rutin Savannah, 3.50; New York, 4.90. . Xtw fork So gar and Coffee New York, i Aprfl - 1. U. P.) Sugar Quiet Refined, quiet; granulated. $8.00. Coffee No. 7 Rio apot. 0 Vi S c: Ko. 4 Santos, 9 14 10c. San Fraaelseo Poultry Market San Franeisco. April I. (U. P.) Potiltry- Broiler?, 65 65c; larg hena. 8538e; beat ducks. 8035e. ; Seattle Wheat TJldi ; Seattle: April 1. (I. .V. S.) Grain Wheat, hard white, $1.23: soft white, $1.23; white club. $1.20; hard red winter. $1.15; soft red winter, $1.13; northern spring, (1.15; Red Walla, $1.15; Big Bead bluettem. $1.23. ! ?few York Metal Market ' New York. April 1, (I. N. 8.) Copper Dull; spot, April, May, June and July, offered, 13. ' ' ' Lead Quiet; spot. April. May and Jane, offered. $4.40. Spelter pull; spot. April. May and Jane, offered. $4.70 Minaeanwlis-Dnlath Flax Tniluth. -April 1. (I. N. 8.) Flax May. $160; July. $1.04; track and arrive, $t.60 1.83. i Minneapolis, ' April 1. Flax May, $1.59$) 1.63; track and arrive, $1.59 1.62. A San Fraaelseo Barley Market - Sin Kraacisco, April 1. (IT. P.) Barley Snort feed, per cental, $1.20 1.25; shipping. l.f51.55...' , .... v. m -v . . - i - ."' ;' '" " -- , IS SHOWN ET LIKELY TO DROP SOME FLOUR. LOW'EB . j All WlUanctte valley wheat floar, as well a bakers brands, are off-tS cents m barrel b,ere. K ehange la patent. feruaad waeat .trace was airaip. to bid Friday aad ao qaotatlons were named or tbe Portland Merchants' Ex change. ." i i NORTH WE8T ORAI.V RECEIPT8 ( Reported by Portland Merchants' Exchange.) Wheat- Barley. Flour. Oat. Hay. Portland. Friday . . 100 5 .... 14 Year ago. ..... 20 1 ' 9 ... 2 Season to data. .. 18.523 222 673 4(3 2088 Year ago. . 7.522 171 3436 413 1843 Tscoma. Thursday. Year ago. . . . . Season to date . . . Year ago. Seattle, Thursday. Year ago Season to date . . . Year ago 8 3 3 n s.das 6,237 20 . . . 47 807 118 77 2707 168 . . . 1 1 2 810 762 4 4.031 18 6.404 234 321 368 1183 683 630 1126 Enormoui declines were f shown for wheat at the opening of the eastern op tlon markets for the day. but the-market here continues on a nominal basis as practically all exporters are tempo rarily out of the buying. ? Flour price are destined for another sharp decline in the local territory because of the re cent severe com in the quotations on wbeat and th liberal selling at the declines. A drop of 40c to 60c per barrel in the prie of flour would not be at ail surprising. Recent secret cutting of millfeed prices has given wsy to a better maintenance ef printed values by local mills, indicating an outside call for supplies. Foodstuffs ar showing a liberal movement at th lower prices quoted yesterday ; no further changes being mad Friday.- FLOUR Seliiog price. mfD door: Patent. $0.00; Montana spring wheat. $8.75; Willamette valley brands, $6.63; local straight. $6.u; bakers' hard wheat. $8.00;' bakers' bluest m, $7.50; graham. $7.20; wholewheat, $7.50; Prie for city delivery, 15o xti; suburban, 20c extra. HAY Buying price, nominal. Willamette timothy, fancy, $20.00 27.00 per ton: eastern Oregon timothy, $26.00 28.00 per ton; clover, $10.00 13.00; straw, (14.00; alfalfa. $18.00 par ton. GRAIN BACKS NominsL No. 1 Calcutta, 514 6c; domestic, 6c in car lota: la amounts higher. UlLLSTCFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, toa lets, $28.00; carload. $3,7.00., . m OATH Per ton, buying prie: reed, $33 00 36.00. BARLET Buying prie: reed. $31.00 82.00; milling. $33.00. SEED Buying price, nominal; no demand. Red clover, racleaned. ( ) lb. ; lik. ( ) S vetch. ( r) . FEEKSTUFFS F. O. B. mills; Rolled bar ley, $40.H0S4.00; whole brley. $37.00; al falfa in pl X2.nn: cocoanut meal. (30.00: erarked corn, $41.00; whole corn. -$38.00 ton; scratch feed, $53.00; so bean meal, $55.00 per ton; whole oats. $3lToi: rolled oats. $42.00; chicken wheat, $54.00 55.00 per ton. Standard Oil Storks. -Clcsed- Bid. Atked. 18V4 00 83 2O0 103 119 3 1 145 11 4 5 S! r 177 85 -'7 Vi 150 ns 275 111 83 478 198 400 105 240 72 302 69 040 420 330 375 J 10 , no 108 10O 301) S3 510 02 Anglo Borne Serysmcr . , Buckeye ....... 18 360 82 Ifltt too 116 2 135 f4 , 43 03 t3 172 83 6 Vi 147 4 271 15 . 30 468 ins 385 , 102 830 f.K 295 f Vi .625 -410 825 372 lor. 40 Kill 07 2!0 4 S3 ; 90 Cheeeebrough do pfd. ...... Continental . . . -Crescent .. i umneriana Kureka ......... Galena, com. . . Galena Old pf d . . Galena New pfd. Illinois 1'itie . . ... Inliana Pipe National Transit N. Y. Transit. . . Northern I'ip . . Ohio Oil ....... International I'ele. Penn. Mex.' .... I'rairi Oil Prairie Pipe .... Solar Refg. . . . . Southern Pipe . . South. Penn- Oil. 3. W. Penn. Oil. S. O. Calif 8. O. Indiana. . . . H. -O. Kansas . . . . a. O. Kentucky . . 8. O. N. Y 8. O. Ohio do rfd. Swan & Finch . -.- -i - Union Tank . . . do pfd Vacuum ....... Washington . . 8. O. Nebraska. Imperial Forelg-n Bond Market Bid. A.ked. 19 22 13 15 i 20 22 ! 54 54 55 i 45 1 - 46 Vi 6 ' 67 Vk i 30 Va 82 S85 : 397 872 384 STO 32 310 269 U I , 66 S Vi 12 I 13 14 12 13 12 13 14 1 4 Vi 13 14 15V4 14 10 14 15 17 19 15 16 64 64 4 8 1 T4 8 2 H '81 Ti 82 97 ' 97 99 4 99 S 94 i 94 's i 89 89 85 Vi 85 Russian 5 Vis. 1021. Russian 5 1 s. 1926. Russian 6 Vis. 1910, French Os, 1031 ... , French is, "191 7.... French 5s. 120.... Italian 5s, 1018.... British 5s, 1922. .., HriUsh 5s. 1927...'. British 6s, 1929.... Rritish vky: 4s . . . . British ref. 4s Belgium rest. 5s i . Belgium ' prem. 5s . . German V. L. is Berlin 4s ......... Hamburg 4s Hsmburg 4 Vis Iipaig 4 Vs Tineig 5s . . Munich 4s ...... Munich 5s Frankfort 4s . . . . Japanese 4s Japanese 1st 414 Japanese 2d 4 Vi s -. Parts sixes K. 5s. 1921.,., K. 5Hs. 1922. .'. K. 5V43. 1029 K. DVts. 1937 FOREIGN EXCHAKGE RATES Corrected daily by the foreign exching de partment of to United B rates national nana. Ountatinns below ' axceot the pound sterling, are quoted en th baaia of 100 unite foreign currency. Opening nominal rate on bsnk transactions trraft Cable Par London Checks; Transfr. - Value. ' l-bs. terling. $ H.l Tit 4 s6 Paris Francs. . 7.0O '.4 7.01 1.511 4.08 1-9.03 3. Ml 19.30 Berlin- Marks. Genu Lire. . Athens Drachmas. . . Copenhagen ' Kroner. .... Christianis Kroner. .... Stockholm. Kroner. . . .. Hongkong Currency. . 1 . ..M 4. US 7' 7 5 18.36 16.13 23.30 47.50 7.85 18.40 16.15 28 40 48.00 49.00 64.50 1930 26.70 26.70 26.70 Japan Yen 4 8.50 Shanghai Taels 64.00 Kew York Bond Market Furnished: by Overbeck A Cooke Co. ' rial. Ask. 77 1 68 82 73 98T4 65 Vi 76 82 4 22 3 76 70 804 95 14 76 94 7Si Atchison fJeril. 4s. . . . . . Ral. Sc. Ohio Gold 4s..., Beth. Steel Ref. 5s ... . Cent. Pacific 1st 4s... O. B. It Q. CoU 4s.... St. Paul Uenl. 4 Is Chicago N. W. Geni. 4s. U n. cm. 4s New York Ry. 5a . , . . . Northern Pac P. L. '4s. 'Reading Geni. 4 Union Pac. 1. . 4. . . . . U. S. Steel 5s Cnkm Fee. lt Ref, 8s. . Southern Po. Cost. 5s. Southern Pac Cone. 4s. . Pen na. Conv. 4 Via. . . . Penn. 1st A Via. . Che. St Ohio Conv. 5a. . Ore. Short Line 4s, . . . 77 674 81 14 72 98 64 75H 81 ) 19 -75 V4 69 14 80 85 T5i 92 78V4 88 14 . 7814 82 7914 86 78 82 79 VoreI;n Kxrbansre Markrt Kew York. April 1. (0. P.)--Porign ex change opened tedy today. Sterling was $3.92; franca, .0700; lirei. .040714; marks. .0159: Canadiaa dollars. .8875: kronen. .180. Fotvign exchange closed lower. bterlinc waa $3.91 4: francs. .069614: lire. .040714: marss, .0159; Canadian dollars. ,ba70; kronen. .1825. ':..',: Money and Exehange New York, April 1. I. N. 8.1- CU money on tbe floor of the New York stock j-.xenange to day ruled at 614 per cent; high, 6 14 per cent low, 8 per cent- . I . Time money was steady. - lists were 6 li 7 per cent. The market for prime mercantile piper wai teadr. - .. i ' s t ail monrv in London today was rtcadt with business in banker', bills at $3.91 for . de ' matui . -0 . ,.' . i s IN THE EASTERN TRADE HOG PRICES WEAK ALL OVER NATION FKIBAT LIVESTOCK TRADE- H6a;s. Steers. Lambs. ....$lx-2 $ 8.0$ $ 8.0$ .... le.li 1$J 1$.$$ ... 9.5 J6 .... f.SS 8.t t.li .... 80 8.i Portland ... Chicago ... Omaha ...... Kansas City Dearer .t PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCJi Hog. Cattle, Calve. Sheep. Cow. Friday ; . 74 832 . Week ago. . . 2 weeka ago. 4 weeks ago. 409 829 284 690 662 717 556 14 45 20 8 9 23 14 Year ago. . ... 47 885 107 144 years ago . . 484 573 1 3 years ago . . 4 year ago, . K Hogs' were -weak everywhere for the day, cattle ruiea ami, wnue sneep contin ued nominal. No price changes in early Friday trade at North. Portland. In all of tbe leading atockyard of trie country there wa a weaker tone in bogs at the opening of the Friday trad. Lower prices were named at practically . all center, with th exception of North Portland, and "there waa not enough stuff available here to give any decided test to, former values, which -were nominally continued. North Portland today, continues higher than the Eastern price basis, and this means incrasaad stocks of Midwest hogs for local killer withih th immediate future. General bog market rang: Prime light $12.00 12.25 Smooth heavy 11.25 11.7$ Rough heavy . 8.00 10.25 Pat pigs 12.00 12.25 Feeder pig 11.00 12.00 Stag 6.00 910.23 Cattle Market Nominal There were no new arrivals in th cattle alleys at North Portland Friday. Trad conditions here at th moment reflect nothing but weakness, with killer trying to buy lower. They are etill hold ing aloft the prie of dressed stock General cattle market range: Choice steers $ 7.60 8.00 7.00 m 7.50 .ort 7.00 Medium, to good steers. . . . . .i. Fair to good steers. Common to fair steers.,....!, 5.orr s.oo Choice cow and heifer. . . . . . Medium to good cows-heifers 6.60 T OO 6.00 6.80 Fair to medium cows-heifers, , Com man eowsrheifera ....... Csnners . . .............. Choice feed firs ............. Fair to good feeders ........ 8.50 6 0 4.50 5.50 2.25 4.50 6.00 m 6.50 6.50 6.00 8.60 m B.oa J3U11 . ...... ."j Choice dairy calves 12.60 W 13.00 Prsm light dairy calves 11i501S.5Q .50 011.50 Usdrum light dairy calves. . . Lamb Trad ariih Killers appear determined to kill off the sheep and lamb industry! with as little delay as possible. They are trying to discourage shipments and re port their inability to secure business in the Ireased product, when retailers elaim they ar an able to purchase, because killers have nothing to otter. General sheen and lamb rang: East of Mountain lambs. ......$ Willamette valley lambs 7.00 S.OO 6.50 6.00 Heavy lambs 5.00 6.00 4.00 5.09 Cull lambs Yearlings . . , Wethers . . . . .r0( 6.oo 5 .00 (a 5.75 Ewes Feeder lamb 1.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 Thursday Afternoon Sales STEERS o. . Ave.'lh. Price. 1 No. Ave. lbs. Price. 7 1043 S 7.00 f 3 910 $ 6.25 COWS 2... 893 $ 6 00 I . . . . 895 $ 6.50 '2 SOS 4.75 I 1.... 930 3.00 CALVES 1.'... 120 $ 8.00 1.... 180 $10.00 BULLS 1 1500 $ 3.75 I 1....1190 $ 4.25 1....1690 4.25 ! 1 ....1500 4.50 1....1260 4.50 1 1....1240 4.50 MIXED 1 "1300 $ 5.00 I HOGS 2.... 175 $12.25 2.,.. 240 $10.00 -2.... 120 12.00 ,2....- 105 12.00 3 113 12.00 S 156 12 25 19 142 12.25 1.... 230 12.25 4 192 12.25 4.... 140 12.25 2.... 470 10.25 i 69..,. 187 12.25 7... 185 12.00 4 163 12 25 3. . .,- 156 12.00 H. ... 153 12.00 1. 850 10. OO 15.,., 250 11.50 1 260 11.00 4.J.. 195 12.25 1.... 460 7.00 2.... 310 11.00 LAMBS 24. . . . 89 $ 6.00 T Friday Morning Sale COWS No. Ave. Iris. Trice. I No. Ave. lbs. Price. . . . 1033 $ 5.50 I I'ALVES . . ."'140 $i.00 2 I HOGS . . . 120 $12J.25 I t 145 $12.00 1. 1. 1. 1 . 35. 31. ' 12. 240 $12.25 . . . 1 4t 12.00 . . . 530 7.00 510 10.2a 60 $ 9 )0 I 31 . . 83 $ 6.00 125 5.00 108 r,25 I I.., Y BARLINGS ! 81 $ 6.0 J BW KM 183 $ 325 BK'K SHEET 185 S.OO -I AMERICAS' LIVESTOCK PRICES Denver Woo $9.50 Tlenver. Anril 1 MI. P. 1 CalU Rceipt, 200; steady. Steers, $7.00 8.50: cows na lioifers. $5.50 ( 7.5U; stocRer -ana. leeaera, t. U1MT 7. ,alM HO OtlM 12. OO. Hogs Receipts. 4 OO; steady, ,'Xops, .o; Sheep Receipts) 2300; loe nigner. ismDs, $7.259.25; ewes. $4.755.50. Kansas city moos, as.sa Kansas Citv. Anril 1. ( I. NV8.) Cattle Ttavirtii 500: market active: steers. $8.10 8.90; cows, heifers. $5.50 Sri 8.40: etockers and feeders, Ifl.OttPS.tlo: calves. . w s ow. Hoi-s Keeeiofa latiu: srUTfl. nan. .oo B9.35: ton. (9.65: heavies, $8.008-85; lights. (9.00 (a B.8a. Sheep- Keceipts oil". Meaium, fu-uuey 0.73; lambs, $9.15. Market dull. Jiew York-London Silver New York. Anril 1. (L NTS ) Com meYeial domestic bar silver was unchanged today it finite: fnreien. a R lower at 66 V4 london, April 1. it. a. B.J uar suxerskjjso lower at 32 14 d. Stone Is Sew Broker Frank T. Stone, formerly connected with the Pniterl Brokeraze comnany and with several other Front street institutions, has returned from California - and has established an inde pendent brokerage house. He has obtained of fices at Front and Alder street directly above th Cm ted Brokerage firm. Chicago Potato Market Chicago, April 1. (t. N. S. ) Potatoes neceipia, an cars. sainneeuui mnEi, aa., (1.O0: Northern ; White, sack and, bulk. $1.10 1.15; Red Kiver Onios. 1.2JBi.iu. . .- Frnlt Outlook Good Eugene, April, 1. -Careful investigation of the early fruit bloom in this section by the county fruit inspector reveals no trace aamage irorn the aeries of heavy frosts of the past 1-0 days. The bloom, which is about 10 day earlier than last year, indicate a much bigger crop thaa last season, particularly in tbe apple orcnaraa. Bnmper Crop Outlook Snoksne. Wash.. April 1. Report from farm ers in Grand and Douglas counties . show that conditions in that section are good fer bumper wbeat crops this year,: according to A4 D. Cross, secretary ot tbe waswogton farmers union. .- . j m . i .. lVlnalnesr Cash Grain Winnipeg, Man., April l.--Oash wheat No, 1 northern. (1.T8H: Na" 2. $1.73; No. 3, $1.71: No. 4, $1.61: NO. 5, $1.52; No. 6, $1.38: fed. $1.28: track. (1.78 Oats No. 2 white, 42c: No. 3. 37 He. Railroads Fail To Discover a Treaty of Peace Crop conditions are' excellent in Idaho and Montana, aeeordlnr to F. T. Stephenson. Head ef the coffee de. narttnent of Wadhams t Co., who hag Jnst retnrned from there. "Trade 1 rather? dnll jast new, according- to Mr. Stephenson, althoag-k In his own line he reports activity. "Talking ef prices, note these on the din la; ears: Baked potato, tie, coffee SOe cap, bread snd hotter lie rportlon.- . "Some prices, yon will say. And the war has been over fer seme time." . : 4 v. HON AND LAMB OUT OF MARKET - : , .v.- Just what is vjrong with the lamb market has been the subject-of much de bate among the 'Various Interests. There, has been a wide difference of opinion expressed regarding the extreme stag nation in the Iamb trade but outward appearances are tbjat the market is be ing manipulated. '$ ' While butchers aad packers have been al leging all along that the public did not want mutton and lambs and gave tnla a a reason for the lack of buying of supplies in tbe stock yards, it. appears that there is really a call for both mutton and lambs at this tkna and packer have none to offer. Tnia is a conoiuon most nnexpectea na has caused much comment among the trade. Retailers inauirinst for stood mutton and Wnbs during the day were unable to secure tkrm. V hue the prices quoted in both imes of ; tne dressed meat trade were lo a pound below former figures, there wa no stock to aeU at the decline. New York Batter and Eggs New York. April 1. (I. N. S.) Butter- Market firmer; creamery extras (salted and nn salted), 4714 51c: creamery firsts (sal tad land unealted), 44 50e;-creamery higher than ex tras (salted and iinsalted). 48 52c. Stat dairy tubs. 28 4 7c; imitation creamery, firsts, 25 26 Vic. ' . j- Cheese Market irregular. State vnoie milk specials, 2314 29c; while milk fancy. 239261ic; whole milk lower grade, 186 22 Vic WiRoonsin Whole milk, fancy. Yeung Americas. 26V428e. Btate Skims. - apeeiala. 1714191ic: skims, choice. 1316c: skims. fair to good, 10 g 12c; skims, lower grade. 5 hrfzz.i Market I steady: nearby white, fancy. 3Sc; nearby brown fancy, 8334e: extra, 31 31 lie; firsts. j2628e.' ! Sew York Wool and Hides New York. April 1. L N. S.) Wool Market steady. Domestic fleece XX Ohio, 24 45c: dom ratio polled scoured bejiia, 18 75c: domestic Texas scoured basis, 40 82q; territory staple, scoured. 53 92c. iisaes Market! quiet: native eteera, ioc: branded steers, e 14 g Vi c. AMERICAS JLIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago Hogs 910.16 ! Chicago. April j X. (I. N. S.) Hogs Ke ceipts. 16.000; lbe to 25c lower. Balk, $8.75 9.75; top, $10.13: . heavyweight, (8.75 9.25: medium weight, $9.10 9.85; lightweight, $9.501000;' pight lights, $9.63 10.00; heavy packing sows, sfnooth. $7.75 8.60; pack ing sows, rough, (7i60 7:75; pigs, $9.25 ioo. I Cattle Receipts, 3000; steady to strong. Beef steer -Choice ind prime. (9. 50 10.2ft; medium snd good. 7 (8.40 ) 0.50 ; good 1 and choice. $9. 1 5 1O.00 ; common and medium. $7.25 9.15. Butcher cattle Heifers, $5.50 9.25; rows, $5.00 8.25; bull. $4.50 7.25. ' Canners and -cutters Cows and heifers, $2.755.00; canner steer. $3.605.00: vesl calves ( light and i bandy weight), $7.009.0; feeder steers, $7.50 9.00; stocker steers, $6.00 8.40; storker (tows snd heifers, $4.50 8.25. Sheep Receipts, 8000: steady. Lamba (84 lbs. down), $8.50 10.00; lamba (85lbs up). 7.5(3 7.; Iambs (culls and common!. (7,oo 8.25: yearlingi wethers. $7.00 9.00: ewes. (5.0(1 ( 6.75: ewes (culls snd common), $2.00 4.oU; leeder lamps, $7.30 8. 7. , Omaha jHogs 88.6B South Omaha. I April 1. (I. N. S.)--Cate Receipts. 14 5U. Beef steers and she stock. slow, atesdy: top steers, $9.25: bulls and veals, weak; Blockers snd feeders, wesk to lower. : Hogs Receipt. 3300; stesdy to 15c lower. Bulk. $8.40 9.25; tops. (9.65. Sheep Reaeipta, 3300. Killing classes, steady to 25c higher; best" lambs, average 88 lbs., (9.30; ewe. top. $10.00; average 124 lb. feeders, steady. ) Seeding- Is Unshed I Kelso. Wash.. (April 1". Farmer of this vi cinity are taking; advantage of the fine spring wtatlier to rush their planting and' general farming operations, and in the diked lands. wnere practically 'no larroing roam pe uooe last fall on account 1 of the continued trains, the farmers are working fiheir tractors night and day to get seeding completed at , the earliest posstoi oate. Creamery to Enlarge ' Corvallis, April 1. Plana are being ! made to enlarge the Alsea creamery building. An ex nert icheeee maker has been added to the force and the city will soon be supplied with butter. cneese ana ice cream.. DIRECT. SAILING FROM Portland -TO- Sa vannah - Charleston - Baltimore New York - Philadelphia S. S. WILLHILO LOADING FOR .RATES AND tjPACE APPLY TO ( Broadwly 1433 A. G. CALLAN, Agent Phones .j Broadway 1434 414 Oregon Building PORTLAND, ORE. ( Broadway 330 U. OF O. STUDENTS' Special Trairi Eugene Oregon Electric SUNDAY, APRIL 3 - Leave North Bank Station 4:35 P. M. Leave Jefferson St. Station. .... .4:50 P. M. Arrive lagene .8:25 P, M. ."t , - : ' ; ,- ' " " This train will run through to Eugene direct, receiving passengers only for. that point. j . REGULAR DAILY TRAINS FOR EUGENE ! Leave North Bank Station 6:30 and 8:30 A. M., 2:05 and 4:45 P M. Leave Jefferson Street Station 15 minutes later. Arrive 1 Eugene 10:50 A. 12:25s 6:45 amd 8:55 P. M. j Tickets on sale at North Bank Sutton, Tenth end Stark SU.J Seward Hotel, Tenth end Morrison SU.; Third and Wash ington St., and Jefferson St, Station. i ' ; - - : V -:( ' -rPv Details will be furnished by Agents . Oregon Electric Ry. New Contract for Livestock Shippers Salem, April 1. A new livestock shipping eon tract Which is said to contain many features advantageou to the shippers has Jast been drafted by the public service- commission and will be placed in effect oa all line in Oregon within the next 80 days. The new contract, which conforms in its most important features to the contract on inter state shipments, stipulates no low valuation,' it Veiog contemplated that settlements of claims arising out of loss or damage will be settled on actual values. The contract also provides for 10 days ia proving return transportation for at tendant accompanying shipments of livestock. The contract waa drafted on th commission's own motion after thejwreasdnablenea of -the' old contract, prepared iift1909. had been called to the attention of th cUcom mission by shippers over uu suite. Claims Egg Cost v 291-8 Cts. Dozen I Grande. April 1. The Eastern Oregon Poultry Producers' association waa organised here this week. Th purpose of the organisa tion is to encourage better breeding and work out cooperative, buying and selling plan. An investigation is being made regarding cold stor age facilities and th installation of a feed grinder and mixer. C. Schults presented figure to th members at the meeting showing that it ia costing 29 cents a dosea to produce gg at present. He TRANSPORTATION Tickets Reservations - Hotels Railroads 1 Steamship Unes Motor Trips Tours and Roads DORSET B, SMITH, Manages . JOURNAL BUSINESS OFFICE Main 7178 Marshall 1947. Honolulu Matson Navigation Co. Steamer West-Keene will load at the Port of Astoria, Pier 1, April 20th, for Honolulu, Hilo, Kahului and Port Allen. Kor rates and Space apply to Port of Astoria. 1L I Tabke, Ueheral Aet. ,. ASTORIA AND WAY POINTS STEAMER! GEORGIAN A Leave Portland Mom.. Wet, FrL. 8 A. AC? Leaves Astoria Tnea., Thnr.. Rat,. 8 A. St. Night Boat Pally except Sunday, P. M. FOOT ALDER 8T. . "! " Mais 1422, 841-22 Fore 82 Koch Way THE HARKINS TRANSPORTATION OO. AUSTRALIA MEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH 8EA8 VU- Tahiti and Raratonaa. Marl and Possatism i Senlce from San Francisco evry 2S Days. . union a. a. oo. or hew Zealand. ' . '! t 880 Caltftrnra 8L, San Francis. Or Lcal Staamshlp and Railroad Asanelet, , . STEAMER "1 . FOR BAN FRANCISOO. LOS ANQELE8 AND SAN OIEO.O Sailing 2:80 P. M, Saturday . CHEAP RATES M. BOLLAM, Agent. 122 THIRD ST. PHONE MAIN 28 by Water WILLIAMS LINE DATE ABOUT APRIL 14 TO VIA Ry. has' studied est production costs for a number of years and ia oonaiuered aa authority on oeats. by local-producer. Dried Fralt aad Beans New Torki April 1.-fL N. 8.) Market dull. Marrow, choice. $8.00; pe. choice, $4.75: red kidney, choice. $9.80. Dried Fruit Market weak.. Apricots, choice to ex-fancy. W3 v 86c; apples, evaporated, prim to fanev. DU Alle: nranM. SO to 60. 7 Si 16c; 80s to 100. 5 v7e; peacbeo, choice to ex-fancy. 18c; add raisin, choio to fancy. 24&2&0. , - -'.- ... : j Chlcagro' Dairy Prodne Chics ro, Anril 1.- (L N. 8.1 Hotter Re ceipts, 2917 tub. Creamery, extra, 40c; firsts, 39 45c; pecking stock, 1 S 20e. Kggs Keceipts, 22.039 cases, current r firsts, 24e; extra. 28 He; checks,. 17 He; dirtie. iwe per oezen. - - , ... Cheese Twins, new. 19 U 20 He: dsislee. 20 H 21e; Toting America, 23 H 9 24e; Long horns, 22 23 He; brick. 1920e. Lire Poultry Turkey. 40o: ' chickens, 2 Re; springs, 3 So: roosters. 21c; geese, 10 W lbc; ducks.. 3 8a. ? 3Tew Tork Poaltrr Alark t - . New Tork. Anril (L N. .8.1 Market Irregular. Chickene. 28 45c: fowls. 31 35c; turkey. 80 0 4 5c ; rooeter, 18c: ducks, 83ey 88c; geese, 182Lc broilers, 83c e $1.10. - ' "Sew Tork Potato Market New Tolrk, April 1. I. N. 8. ) Potatoes (in bulk, barrel or barl -Market weak. Nearby white, $1.75 ( 3.25; Bermudas, $8.00813.00; outherns $8 301180. BUILDING PERMIT Orjeratjon of $1000 or mors H. H. Gas, erect residence. 1825 E. . Davis street, between 81st and 82d: builder, earn a owner;, cost ssooo. H. L. Corsby. erect residence. 4827 BAth avenue.' between: 43d and 44th street; builder, same as owner; cost, $2500. JL E. Bronauxh. erect residence. 2812 80th street, between 28th and 27th avenues; builder, Thomas Muir; cost $4000. John Eon, erect residence, 059 E. 14th St., between Prescntt and Ooing; builder, same aa owner; cost. $1500. - Jewish Shelter Home, erect shelter house, 975 f 'orbett atraat. , berwntn Tvwell and Ran- croft; builder,' M. W. 1 aureus; cost. $1600. trr. ueorge Wilson, repair residence. J.4 3 N. lOth-street. between RHsan and Movt; bnilder. -M. W. Iorsnx; cost. $2000. ituaoipn Kinman, erect residence, 1414 Hood street, between' low and Carolina: builder, sum owner; cost. S2000. Reinbol Korhanan. eraet natidencw. SOS Vil- patrick. between Oeiawar and Brandon; builder, John Sundstrom;. cost. $2300. Gorge I. Barton, erect filling station, 190 Porter street, between Front snd. Water; builder, ftandard Oil To,; cost. $lHOO. ntnoss rsewon, erect resjaenee, ezs K, 1 Stn si. between Stanton and Siskiyou; builder, am ss owner; cost, $9000.. . , - - i nomas aa.. Townsend, erect residence, 743 Depaw. between Hvn and liodg: buUder. same a owner; cost, $2000. - " - R. 1L Morris, erect, rrsddenca 1951 Commer cial, between Jeasup and Ainsworth; builder. me; S3UOU. - T. T. Jeoeen.' mct suMMM' '1T Unia. between Vandesbilt and Willia blvd.; builder, some; $2500, .''.- I'. M. Keaney. erect reaidenre, 628 F. 14th. between Powell and Beacon, builder P. WV inet man; $1600. " Rait Nasmvthe. erect residence. 1331 Ps- elfie, between 6d- and' I3d; builder. H. IVf .-Cordon K. Oraham, erect residence. 782 78th, between Fremont and .. Beech; builder, " same; $2600. k , J. I. Smith, erect residence, 191 Klickitat, between! 74th and 76th; builder nam; $2400. r J. laj. Smith, erect rrsridenre. 1877 Klickitat, between 74th and ,70 tb; builder, jame; $2400. - John! Baerlneknr r erent rwaiilAm. fi.lA fc'. Olian, botwevm 80th and 81t; biiuder. it. M. Butler;! $5000. I (.eorge W. .Bate, erect ' residence. B60 64th. between (sacramento and ' Alameda :' builder. Camp St IhiPuy Investment Cot; $7000. ii. O.- 8t rem. erect reaidavirai tiS H '44th between Brazee and Wuunii builder. O. M. Barber; $3230. . ' II. I.ntfitb. ererl residenrw ITS K ?,T t,- tween Oregon and G lesson; builder, same; $2000. . tj. svaiaer, erect rraiaence, 1-6S-. Intn. between Yukon and Tolman area. builder, same; e i u. . Albert Bus well, erect residence. 1790 Rnrrara between Argyle and Hunt, builder, same: $2000. 8. V. Hour, erect reeidence, 1 S. 12th. between 8k id more and Mason; builder. M. O. iMuglas; $2400. H. W. Brsnds, erect residence, 112S K. Davts, netwe-n Iauldincton toart and J2. 3Uth; builder. A.-J. Marett, erect raddenee, 1167 Oarfleld. between Killingsworth and Jessup; builder. Kr bon 4 Smith- $5000. ; Davis Building eomnanv. env4 rmirlenM leng laoot? brtween SllUi and 41t; buUder, game; )i. Una nreen. erect residenne, JIBS Market, b. $4000 ouiiaer, A. a. jsankman; fTarenee C and Albert ghsof; rert rEirI-nce, 877 Mason, between IJ, 28th and 15. 28th; uuiiuer, same; fouvu, i ; i Mr.; and Mrs O. st.'1 Rrickwm ralrfa-a Central ave., between Fessenden and C'atlin: uu.iuvi , aaune, tiuv. - C. . ' ijDeneer. srsct tmIiImmi. vnaa mf.K. ruerttsi ave., between Webster and Jimeraon; wnier, lajnr, iiovv, . Santivole, erect reaidence, 847 E. lSth. builder, some; $2250. . Western American Co.. - repair Hotel Oreron. hotel, between Stark and Oak; builder, Mcliol- nu orua ; e i ovv. -i i . Marie O. Server,- erect rmid-noa 199 'w; 13th, between Leonore and Morton; builder, Noel Server;- $1500. - Pacific Htates Kngineerw CorvioraUon, erect residence, 870 Iwtnkley, between 28th and 29th; Vital Statistics marritges.Blrtbs.JDealhs. MARRIAGE LICENSES Albert Jamea "Roger. 22. Eustene, . Or.,- and Anna Mae Hoyt, 21. 1042! Kast fifteenth st N. Lincoln L. . Turney, legkl. Condon. Or., and Cfi McPhrnon, legal. Portland - John 0 Winch, legal, Multnomah hotel, and Grace D. Forbea, leai. MoJtnomaah hoUl .' 1 frUrfne2 losing. lgl. 71 N. 20th si. and IhaA. Rrnrors. legal, til 2 nilsan rt. WEDDINQ w. o. BMiTH st co. AIsi VISITINO CAJfD ENURAVER8 811 .Morgan bid. BIRTHS LlVLNtiiS'l'J.N--lo Mr. and 11- --rt Livinn- El'Ail,0M, nd Mr. K. F. Edgar, 868 nari10!; Marnh 21- dsnghterr. U'hta Mr. and Mrs. iWilham , Bales. 36 Caw,oord. .March 28, a onT ' S5i40-rToiMr- Mr S. - K. Sweneon. 428 Eighty-sixth. Msreh 2S. a aon. M'- pd Mr. S. TbonM. 888 Clinton. March 20, a aon. mrlJiid Mm U & Mo9- 2 ond. March z!0, a son. To Mr. nd Mr, n. B. Wilson. T48 Eaat Frmrteenth. March 22. a son. MACKENZIE To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MscKen xie. 1287 Kast Twelfth, March 2T, a daughter. WAND To Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wand, 200 La.st Thirteenth, March 23. a daughter. CAULSON-To Mr. and Mrs 5: Carleon; 1442 Oarfield, March 28, a daughter DBYDK.N To Mr. and Mr. W. S. Dryden, 1549 Knowlea, March 27, win. PCROY To Mr. and Mr. J. B. Purdy. 1881 Tvaat TamhiU. March 2H, son. WHKATLKT To Mr. and Mrs. William Wheat ley, 1849 Glenn, March 27, a daughter. NORWOOD To Mr. and Mr. 1L E. Nor wood. 811 H Clinton, March 24. s son. BENNKTT To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bennett, 8118 Ninety-fifth. March 22. a daughter, i HEN8EN To Mr. and, Mr, li. A. llnwea. 883 "Emerson. March 24. a Son, CAMPBELL To Mn. and Mr. D. T. Campbell. 681 Kearney, March 22, a son. KRODEK To Mr and Mrs. W. J. Kroder, 804 -Davenport, March 22, a daughter, - MO 118 K To i Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Morse, 824 Eaat llftntb. March 20. a daughter. HAIJSER To Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Ha user. 1 123 HaaaeJo. March 20. a aon. KE1LUS To Mr. and Mr. J. E. Keihxs, T68 Ksst Seventeenth, March 23, a daughter. LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Lewis. 1281 Moore, March 22, a daughter. KIVG To Mr.' and Mrs; A- W, King. Oregon Yacht club, March 18. a son. - HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Howard. 375 Vancouver avenue, March 27, a daughter. 8TEKVES To Mr, and Mr. A. T. Kteev, M 27 Seventieth, Marrh 28, a daaghter. KOHKI To Mr.-and Mr. C. V. Koki, Tuala tin, Or., March IB. a son. ALKXA N OK It To Mr. and Mr. O. " P. Alex ander, 102 latnrelhurst, March 21, a son. - WEHTKR To Mr. nd Mr. U O. Wester, 52 3 Skidmore. March 21. a eon. PETEBSON To Mr. and Mm. T. Peterson, Wridsl Telly Or.. Msreh 28. a son. DEATHS Bl'BT Esther Ruby,' Good Samaritan hospital, . March 81. 43' rears: .mitral reanreitation. KINO Franklin P. King, Nortonia hotel, March SO. 57 veers: heart dines. MOKFARD Kdith M. Morford. Emanul ho. - pitaL March ii8, 21 years; tubercular snenia- aitia. ' - .- - ' .STAPLKS Anrtl E. gUple. 8 1 $ E. 13 th, March 29. 4S years: encepnautls. HOUJKN Worthie H. Iloldcn, 672 Spring, March 2,' 50. rears; chronic nephritis, MeOUiNIH -Havanar AfcGinni. 388 E. Da via, March 28, 18 year; tuberculosis- EVKRITTt Mud, Alie Kveritt. 88 1 Glena, March 28. 88 yearn: Addison's disease. PKfOICOHD Caleb Peddicord, 838 8th. - asres v, n years; aiuiy. 50 LEADING WRECKERS OF THE - PACIFIC COAST & Const. Co. It pays to advertise. it pays to read this atJT-7- .'-'. ' -rT W hare) just receired a $hipmnt of 3000 new doors of tha latest desiwns, that we must aell imme- diately. . . j We are offerinj you the opportun ity to make your selection of this lot at $2.50 each. - In connection with this we can offer 5000 ' double run windows and casement sash at 30 bo low cost. "j Read Care fully and Note Prices on Following: Star "A" Star Rhlng-ler. per Til 92.75 Untitle, S lap 11. K. CaL. Ji'ot. (grood std. lengths) $25. OO Dimension, Sew 2x4, 2x8 to 12x12, Ko. 9 common Htti, per At. 915 to 920 Flooring j Miort Ifng-thi, per r....;92S.OO Standard leBg-ths, per M..a5.0O Celllns . 1 Short length, per M 925.00 (Standard leasths, per M..$:i5.00 Standard hhlugle. per M.....92.OO ' ':- - - ' ' I" MATERIAL FOR ALI IHSIDE; ' ' ' ' FINISH j DOOR ANTJ WINDOW FRAMES AND MOULDINGS AT 10WEST PRICES Palais, per fmUo'....'...V.'..92.fo Hoofing- Paper, l-nly, per roll Rl.pO a-piy 92.00 t-ply....92,50 Sblplap, No. S. per M 915. OO Baildlns; Paper, 889 ft. la roll sJl.riO Bath Tab, new white enamel east Iron 928. OO to 935. OO Low Task TOlleis, new, each... 9 24 Vogrl Toilets, second hand, ft, $12 Laratories,- sew, some Bllg-atly damaged. ..... .97.00 lo flO.OO 30-gul. Haaste Roller, new. .913.50 30-traI. Rang-e Holler, second haad 97 New U a rag-e Doors, Pair .910.00 to 917. SO 6-inch Uate Valves. . ,M Below Cost Standard Koll Pipe, foot 1,5 F.xtra Heary Soli Plpe foot. .... I'iaster Board, fireproof, foot.. . . .J Carload Cedar: Posts, 4x, 7 feet . Ion sr. ench ......... $ .'IfSe T.aondry Tray, each;'.... .90 to 91 Gair. Wire Cot Nails, per ke. ...9a ETERTTHINO 1H THE BTJJtDINQ : i LINE HIGITEST PRIGE8 PAID FOB BUILDINGS & Const. Co. 1 - ...... EAST EIGHTH AND BELMOIf T AND MftRRlSON STREETS Fftose East If - NEW RUGS t 1 ' Paw oven fmwj old carpet save mse half oat of ordinary carpet. Oar flmif ' ruga are ve4vety, durable and artistio. Guaranteed to wear. FLUFF RUGS NORTHWEST RUfJCO: The oldest end best equipped factory. Fluff and ntg rug woven all eizea; ear ' i rets J8'1'?1 1 Pxi2 rug steam ; cleaned, $1.50. We .call toy and dllveri 188 St. sTtetttii St. - phone Cawt S88S 3 WestSide Residence The stately residence of Mr. Kobert Treat Piatt, 653 Johnson, with its ample accommodations for the faro iljr and servants is offered, for sale. . . The woodwork is finely- finished and la in the pink of condition. Has fouif baths wltl additional lavatories. - . - - Hot water heatln? iilartt. liooms ar large and well arranged. HENRY W. GODDARD .. J . Main MI BCMO US VOUR OLD OAftPKTS. OLD mum and vveelen Oiothin We Rmnilltr vtaoe-wovwi FLUFF RUGS Rasr Rurs For Sale Maw Rue woven, mil Bend for hookies. Matte mods esse. Pcathar renevsted. cleanlns, rati t tins, eta, - Larvert, aaulrjoad Laraet cleaning, reflttln Ovweon. Sparvt plant. 8x1 steamed eleaewel 81 .80- - ' vc stern rcwrp nue co. S4-0 Union Av. BJ. Cat - Wl CALL AND OKLIVSR. rvs 818 20 i Saved - - In Your Building: by Our Unit System F anchor-McLean Co. 0VV10 LEWIS BL00. ROAOWAr 8 88a . PIONEER CARPET CLEANERS risest Caraet Cleaners -la CUT We do all kinds of carpet cleaning;. refitting-, sewing-, laying-, reaialnc. binding: and dyelnc in our atricuy modern equipped plant. PROMPT. KKL1ABLB SKRTICB SAIlsFACTION 4iUAB.AKIXl II.UOUU 8EKVICJ5 txlfl Bars iteam Cleaned., .ftl.50 Plaat aad Of flee, 1078 K. Unco l a hL Pawns .8, 68. - W Oaat OAtf DetlvW FLUFF RUaS Mad Prom AUUnds of Old Carrier One 8x10 Fluff Bus ... 81 6.01 j t One 8a Fluff Rug $ 4.00 ORfOON FLUFF RUO CO. . ! ! 1884 C. Stark 8L Tasef 7314 s NEVVTOD AY Dolan v recking Dolan Wrecking Mall eeitses , ranev aaeai. arsMt finest