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THURSDAY, APRIL, 21. STATE FACES EGG MARKET HAS AN ERRATIC TONE THCRSUAY JDATItV TRAI1K Batter. Erg. Cheese. Cfclearo .... 4Se Sie 17 e tan Francisco .......7e 29e 17Vte Seattle .....S$e 29e Yew Tork ....e 48e S e Portland . ..X9e tie 2 e Los Angeles ...... ...3e 2e ..... Egg market prices are showing an erratic tone here. While f.'o. b. buyers are talking of not above 18c for current reeeints here, actual business la con firmed . for resales along the. street no lower thanf 20c and In some Instances this price Is being offered at country points. . There is more or less difficult establish ing an market at this Uw. While York prim era firmer and higher. Chicago hu recently shown small reduction. Soroenf Uw trade u talkeis ot sending its eggs t Chwaso, while " other report thai i'ew Tot ia the log:rl market, The (set is that Orwi grading tfnrt than New York and f that nuoi prices there are not as high. Thm again some claim that the str-rtr grading and the more ex pensive fre;ht rata to New tort eliminates tfcst market. t Receipt of eeri are n so liberal. Re ports indieat that some of tbe country aUa keepers sro hoarding supplies ta the hope Of forcing higher prices here. ' Those desiring special information regard Big any market, should write the Market Mi tor, Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for irplf. BITTER TKADK -IS HELD WELL Th market for butter ia showing a steady tone generally with all stock cleaned up. rJsles nt extras were made daring the 24 hours at 34 iS5Vr a pound. Fraitt shoving no change for the day. , ' . POCLTRY DESAM) IS STILL GOOD Wbilo bnjing for tha Jewish holiday, appears to hare subsided on account of the nignrr prices . .k 4 Mi nt iu.n w.trht luiu wera made at 33e a pmind sad lightweight stock at 2Sc dur ing the day. - " DRESSED MEATS SHOWING LOSS Country killed meat are again weak and lower -with rales of hogs at IV to 1 5c for ex treme, tops and demand alow while veals are still arriving far ia exeeen of demand and sales around 14 & 15c for top. STRING CHICKENS SHOW LOSS Broiler am showing a toes In the chicken trade here became most of the ituff srrtving of small sins of about one pound aversge. bach U selling ground 35e with hear broiler around 4.e a pound.. APPLK DEMAND QtlTE LIBERAL I te-mand for apples ia the local market eon tirnM ntiita' liberal hot " oriees here are un changed, stocks are gond although moat of the fruit coonuu of very small sixes. nmrv vnrrx nv PKIiniTK TRADE California ajparagoa firmer at If 01( per found. tv.;arobia rirt-r aiparacoa ia rd call around "splint market bakets down about 20 per cent. ..I . rA t ie-Vt. r ' K. T. Villi I IQQ M' Ul' 'II ' i w . lowrr. Plenty of amall es fih srailable. WHOLESALE PRICES IX PORTLAND Tbk are prtcea retailers pay wholesalers, ex cept as otherwise noted: Dairy PraoueU BITTER Renins price, box tots: Cream- . . - - l 19o . nr IB. Jnnbinr prtre: Cube, extra. 34 W 35 i e . per lb.; dairy, buying pru-e. ibc per 10. BUTTERFAT Portland deUwrr baaU. No. 1 fade. 3Sc; o. S. Z-S 33c; coufltr ataOona, 30.81e pea lb. CHtESE Slfing pHee: Tillamooa. fresh Oregon fn?y tnplrta, ate' per' lb. r Tonne Anienraa '8c per lb.; Oregon-Washlngtea trip let -V5o lb. Trice to jobbers, f. o. 0. XUia- i - i . - 1 Vnnne Ammnl. 2nfi- filing price; Block Sartsa. L8' D..H. ne-ioA IVfTfllt TrfWltlL IS 24r wr &nr.fr. i T TOT 2lYiisr HilTT llAfl 32?f33- per lb.; light hpiw. P lb-; broii- -1 a 4. -w- IK 1i4 mrsKrni 1 4t fMT JR. furke. 8e40e J.; dxeoeed. 405 lb. I duck 35Oe lb. . Fresh Veseablea and Fruit .iiratr nr-fr fr-m n irmu t 30 6. 3.73 OOX . "5r".V- . sa.so4.TS ner eT-Tg-r.rt. ""FnorSr. 7.00 d 8.23; Caii. lurtii. $S75t4 00. a irtf i . San An DRIED KRV1T Date. 5 ,; fsnU. S.503 75 per box; fr. - 3 &o : prunes. 70s to oO. 50-lb. box. T Vie lb. ONIONS Seiling price to retailer: I"1-7,-vc $1.00; gariie. 15c; greca oniuna. 40e per i'ivriTnr.9 Stelllne rtce to retailers: Ore gon fn-y, ai. 1.73: sweeta. $3.73 hamper. ITl'iTfiUI S7U lrd.llnkM Nil 1. f flUX. fl 25- e-iart!tta. "alifornia,, 13 Aloe per li 1 White' Salmon. $2.50 dosra bunches : beeta. new. per ft. l-2-: eaooage, -c per iwund; Winningstadt, pony crate. 4e rer lb-: carrou. per est. $1.25: carrots, bunched 60 "ic peribj.: cauliflower, local. 12 2582 50; celery. San Diego, select, i a. 6a.. f 17.00 per crates celery, fancy, targe bunched. 11.73C. 1.85 per Qoa.; garuc. "c i. ; i vvr-m. large. 4 5c per lb.; horseradish root, loc per Jb,; lettuce, 35 per crate, doaen 31.75: parsley, dozen 5 Or. per lb. 2e; peas, green, 10 15c lb-: peppers, long, dried. 4 04 5c lb.; radishes. R"c per doaea. peas, 1415e; rhubarb, 4e per lb.; rutabagas. Uo Pr lb.: aptaacb, W.1 .llfii) uer bus: tomatoe 28-Ib. iug. (5.&0 per bcx: turnips. S3 per cwt. f: ' BleaU and Pro Islooa COlNTRT MEATS Selling price: Country hoc. 13 1 tc per lb, for top blockers, about 125 to 150 lb. ; beary stuff tower; Teal, top, 80 to liu. B.. 1415o; beay tulf le.; prin lamb. 1522e per lb ,..- - SMOSKti MEATS Hams. 30fi)3? per lb.; breakfast barer.. 2683e. LARD , Kettle rendered. lb-; tierca) ba.i, ppmnoiiihl. 1 . - PACKINO HOUSE MEATS Steer beef. ISe: cow beef. 13V,?14c bogs. 16 V4 c; Umba. 17 18e per lb. Fish and Shellfish FHESH FISH Chinook. 252e lb.: hali but. fre.h, irec 20e; sturgeon. ( ) ; black eod. 11 6 12c; kippered salmon. S2.232.50 lO-lb. bi'ltet: kippered coti. $2.85- raaor clams. $4.75 4k 5.00 per box; shad, lOc lb.; ling cod, 7!0 8e lb. : Columbia ameit, $2.00 box. OYSTERS Eastern, per galion, $5.00; Olympia. $3.50. Hos. Wool and Hides HPS nominal. 1920 crop, 13 g 22c H11ES CaUskin. 8 f Hcj kips. 5e; green bides. 2 fir 3c; Silted. 3 4c per lb. UOHAIK Nominal. 13j20c lb. Groceries SUGAR Refinery bais: Cubes. $10.75; fruit apd berry. $8.00; li yellow, $8 00; beet granulated. $8.90; extra C $7.80; Goidea C. sa.oo. ' HOVET Per cse, $7.50 7.75. RICE Jaoaa style. No. 1, 4 fie: Blue feoee. Hc per lb.; "New Orleans head. 8. COFFEi: Boasted. 18 31c. in sacks or "sALT Coarse, half ground. 100s, $13.50 "per ton: 50s, $17.85; table dairy. 50a, $27.25; Wes. 3 50 94 00 ; fancy- table and dairy. $34 50; lump rock, $26.50per ton. BEANS Sale by jobbers: Small white, 4e lb.; Urge white. 44e: pink. 7"4e per lb-; fcnias, c: bayou. 10 Vie; reds. 10c; OTrgoa beao.. buying price BOTmaL CAXSED MILK Camstion. $.00; Borden. $8.00; Astor, $5.80; JUgle. $11.50; Ubby. $5.0; Monnt Vernon, $3.90 per eaa. SODA CRACKEKS In bulk. J7e per lb. NITS Walnuts, 28 fc.32e lb.; almonds, 21 2 30c: filberts. 21e in sack lots: Dssnuts. 104 14c; pecana, 23c; Brazils, 30c Rep. Paints. Oils ROPE Sisal, dark. 14c; white. 1 8 per lb. ; l.IXSEKD OIL Raw, bble., 89e ral : kettle boiled, bbis., 91e; raw, cases. $1.04: - boiled. COAt, Oil ear water white, ta drums p iwn 'htrwLi. ITWe sal : caaeav SOe ner eat. GASOLINE Iron barrels, 30c; cases, 42 He per rsiien. . WHITE LEAD Ton lota, 12 c. 500 lbs.. 13c per lb. TrRPEXTTJJB Tanks, 8e; cases. $1.04; 10 ceje its. le less. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow, ' Be; So. 2. 4c CA3CARA BARK New. 6c; old. Te per lb. WOOL Willamette valley, coarse. 10c; me dium. 20c: fine, 20c per lb.; Eastern Oregonr ldaho, 15Q20C par lb- 'New Tork Serar and Coffee' New Tork. April 21.-(U. P.) Sugar. steady: raw. 584; refined weaker: granulated. hard. 745. 750: soft. T40. , I Coffee So. 7 Kio spot, 6c; No. 4 Santos, 9 S n l 1921. - AN IMPOSSIBLE TASK IN M-ARJCET DASKJET tarcML pBxzXa By Hfnii H, Coses . Has the general public war-time or profitering appetite? The average re tail butcher will tell you so. but I have recently taiked with a number of house wives wbo ! say that the retailers are talking for; effect. For instance the butchers claim that he publics appetite is confined almost exclusively to roasts, steaks and hops and that It passes by the boiling meats that are just as good and much cheaper. Retailers claim this is the reason why the must charge the high price for the better cuts because they find so little demand for the cheaper stock. House wives on the other hand claim that the butchers always advance the price of the less desirable cuts w henevet . the public shows a demand for such stock. In any event butchers all over the country make the same claim against the public's appetite as do the local re tailers. For instance the Institute of American Meat Paackers sends out this cry of alarm ' "Although wages, have been reduced, business has been contracted, purchasing power has been lessened and millions of men are reported idle, yet most consum ers are still discriminating against the less expensive cuts of meat and continu ing their wartime preference for steaks, chops and roasts.. "That circumstance constitute an odd feature of the meat situation at the pres ent time. I - ' "It bad -been expected that any de crease in wages or employment would Und to increase sharply the demand for forequarter meats. Instead, the socalled choice cuts still enjoy a great prefer ence, and meat that is equally nutritious and palatable Is moving sluggishly at very much lower prices. . "This is true of beef, lamb and pork. Rarely has there befn such a spread in price between popular cuts which can be prepared quickly 'and cuts which are used, for example, in making pot roasts, stews, etc The housewife who knows how to cook chuck - steak, corned beef. lamb stewJ pot roasts and similar dishes now finds - herself in position to obtain. unusual bargains in those retail stores and they no doubt are in the majority which have adjusted their prices to the new wholesale levels. "Exolanation of the continued prefer ence for the "choice" cuts at a time like tills probably lies in the fact that whole. tale meat prices have declined more than most prices, and all classes of meat, in eluding the popular cuts, are still readily available even to those whose purchas ing power has been reduced. The following prices rule generally in retail shops for good quality. Some ealuea are frac tionally higher, inferior stuff fractionally lower. Butter Fresh creamery, 45c lb. Kgg Frh extras, 25 ft 30c doaven. Poultry Chickens, dressed. 45ej50e lb. Ktb Salman. 30033c per lb.; halibut. 25c rmr lh ; nerch 15a rer lb- Flour Beat load patent $2.20 ft 2.30 per sack. 49 lbs. Potatoes -Burtisnk. $1.73 9 2.00 per sack. Onions -1 W ti 2c Der lb. Maximum prices on the Portlsnd public mar ket: Cabbage. 2c per lb.; cauiinower. joe neaa carrots. 2e oer lb.: celery hearts. 13e; onions. 2. lb. : parsnips, 1 S a lb. : dry beam, 7e lb. ; bulk beney, quart. 90e; pint, 4 7e; ducks, 50e lb.; sreesie. 48o lb.: eottase cheese, 5S0e lb.: hens. 33 to 35e lb. : fryers, 33a lb.; eggs, 2 So dosen; butter. 42e lb.; milk, lie quart- Fruit Prices at A (Lower Level V, In Week's Trade Washington. April 21." Price trends In fruit and vegetables were alighUy downward the pat week, according to a weekly maxgei review irom the- department of agnrulture. unty celery si treated hieher price. Itlnee. new onions, po tstoes end strawberries d echoed. An abundanm of cabbage this season was indicsted in the statement that 1022 cars of new cabbage were shipped, compared with 853 cars in the pre vious week and 51 in the corresponding week a year ago. Freenng has tnjuxsd the fruit crop in eererai secuons. DAIRT PK0DCCE OF THE COAST San Francisco Market Ssa Francisco, April 21. Batter extras. 37c. Eggs Extras, 2 Be; extra firsts. 28e: dirties. No. 1, 25 He; extra puUets, 26o; undersased puileta, 21s. Cbotee lL'orui flats, fancy. 17 lie fir is, lie. Seattle Market Seattle. April 21 (U. P.) Eggs Fresh ranch, 2S 2Sc; pullets. -J t -ic Butter Locaal creamery, 3a 40c Lh anaeiea Market ,Is Angeles, CaL. April 21. L N. S.) Butter, a fie ner lb. EggsExtras, 2oc; ease count. 27c; pullets. 23e per dosen. Poultry-i-Hens, 24 35c; broilers. 20 J 28e fryers. 40e per lb. POTATOES ALONG . THE SMtll. SSeeSat COAST Resttlr.' April 21. U. P.) Potatoes Yakima genu. $35.00140.00: local. SIS WO Los Anasfcs Market T 1.1 Snrfl - 1 ( I N". S. 1 Potatoes. Stockton , Burbsnks. surplies light. Iiiestio Kuiveu, mosUy $2.Sd s 2.30; urcgon lur baZks. $2.30; Washington round whites. $2.75; new poiatuni, pest, w 15 o v per ius . u, l.0U2u: joomng sates, g .tv ug. , San FiwneisM Market nan nuaxo, spni 1 . ty, r.t r.i-. . . . . i .1 , ... I . toes River Whites, $ 2.00 (S 2 40; sweets, $5.00 er a . v . . Onions- Australian Browns, 40 9 50c bag. Chicago Dairy jrrednee rvi,... "1 tl V RI R n tie, Reeeirts, $323 tubs Eitrs firsts. 45c; firsts. 37S44c; packing stock. 15c. Eggs Receipts, 22,994 esses. Current re ceipts. 21 m 23c; ordinary ursts, 1 9 as zoc first. 23c; extra, 26 ke; checks, 18 W 18 He dirties. 19 20. Cheese Twins, new, lH17e: Dsisies. leHFl'Hr; Young America. 17 Vt arise lri haras. : 17X17 Vic: brick. 17c Live poultry Turkeys, 40c; chickens. 28 He; spring, 84c; roosters, 18 He; geese. 18 918c; dues, aoc: Liverpool Cotton Active Liverpool, April 21. (L S. S.) There was sV lirni UV'BBUls va,- wwu sw " - W w . . J 3-1 SS AAA k.lu rtfcr. iricra were 9iwaxj- c wvw tnro. a : U f-s- Ifl Ri- swrww! wniA ft ST Ant 1 1CS.TI mill., -w wa fan mid.. 8.02; H. id-. 7.3 ; iuw miti., 6.32; good Futare opened quiet today. t 1 11 J Chicago PoUto Market Chicseo. April 21. L N. 8.) PoUtoes Receipts. 37 cars. Nor. Whites, sack. 95e Bl.Oft: bulk. lt.DBHI.lt) nonas as x $7.00 7,25; No. 2. $5.005.25. i Naval Stores Market New York, April 21. (L X. 8.) Turpen tine Savannah. 53 H ; New York. so. Rosin Savannah, 3 60 3,82 H; New Tork sa.uu. - - Shoe Men Buck . New Postal Bate And Ask Stay Philadelphia, April 21-A sew ruling ef the postofflce drpartweat has rreated so tench eoafasioa la the shoe business , kern thsvt the Chamber ef Coaneree appeased to Postmaster General Hays for a $e days stay. The nlhag, which cane withost k Bowled re to nest of the hoe dealers, ordered postmasters to refase-l to accept for mailing shoes contained In ordinary boxes. It did not specify the kind of box that wosld be legal, feat recommesded the corrsf ated cardboard box. TUBER MOTH GETS BY REGULATIONS By Uyman H. Cohen Indicating the stern necessity for the state of Oregon in taking strenuous Treasures to combat t?e dreaded tuber moth that comes with the California po tato actrly in the season, is the fact that despite all precaution, tuber moth in fected stock is actually bcLnc offered in the Portland market- Tbrn embargo aoUes earned by &m state Wed nesday and published in t&is paper, was scarcely dry before it was discovered that no small task has been apportioned to the official wbo hare charge of uiorcing the proUctare laws of the state. . .- ' Tha Market Editor of The Journal, Just to see bow the inspection was working, picked op a number ef the new erno California stack. The second potato gathered abowed the tell tale " bole of th tuber moth. Tha potato Beans split showed the moth lying there as snug aa possible despits the fact that this potato ss well as others had been officially inspected and pi sued ss clean and free from the dreaded insect- No eritietKm is msde against inspectioa offi cials for thus .overbooking the tuber moth in fected stock. It is impossible for tha officials with their present fore or even witn reason able one, to make a thorough inspection of each shipment. To do so, every potato must bo elosely examined for it is not always the habit of the tuber moth to invade the very potato that the insperor will pick up for examination. Criticim is shown sgsinat the Intent order of the state because it suit leaves the question up in the sir. The potato trade says that cither the California stork should stop coming here or else too bayers be assured that their legitimate purchases be not condemned. ; Little Change in Wheat Price ! at Chicago Opening Chicago, April 21. .' N. 6.) Wheat closed strong and at the best prices for the day. Coarse grains rallied late, in sympathy with wheat, but values aver' aged lower. It was a choppy market most of the .way, prices fluctuating rap idly ud and. down, but ; the undertone of the market was never weak. Pro visions were uneven. Resting prices for May wneat were at rains of July up 4lVie. May corn unchanged to c lower, July fcc to 4e off, and September hHc lower. May oats unchanged, July unchanged to Vo lower, and September 4C up. Chicago range by L'nltw; rress: WHEAT May 125 12TH 124 123 H. July f 103 V 10 H 104 106 W CORN May 9'i 69T 68 69 July IH 2H 81 H t September .. 64 64 hi 03 H 63 H OATS Msy 37S 38U 374 38 July 39 V 39 H 38 H 89 H September .. 40 40 Z9M 88 RYK May 118H 120H 117H 120 July 97 H 0'i 9H 98 ' September 8!4 88 W 89 BARLEY May , . . . ... ... 80 PORK May 1320 1523 1490 1490 July Iu65 1570 1520 1325 . LAKH, i May ....... 992 997 945 ; 950 July 1000 1003 : 990 983 RIBS May !W 932 877 877 July 102T 1030 813 915 -Bid. Kew Tork Batter sad Eggs New Tork. April 21. (I. N. S- Butter V.rfcet firm. Creamery extras (salted and un u.ltMi . SStfeOc: creamery firsu I salted and unsalted). 42s47He; eresmery nigner tsss extras I Halted and unsalted ) . ilii 50t; state dairy tube. 25 45 He; isdeia, iirsts, a M w e: . Cheese Market irmgular State Whole milk specials, 2lH29e; whole- milk fancy. oiiusc ase: whole milk lower grades. II H Oc bronn -vatne mux. isncy immi Americas. 242Sc Stater Skims, specials. 17 Via 19c: akiuss. choice. lSeTine: sauns fair to good, 10 12e; akinu, loner grades? 5 kt fir. Eggs Market urns, raarty wsree, lancy, 40c: nearby brown, fancy; 84t$ac; extra, 32 32 He; firsia, 262Se. New Tork Hr Sales Kew Tork fnr auction aales conioration an nnascai the foUowing comps-risosi of prices real ized ax its sale as comuarrd with tbe January, 1921. sale: Australian opossum. 23 per rent higher; Tasmania a opoesum. no change; ringtail oponnim. 20 -per cent higher; wallaby, neglect ed: wombat, nesleoted: kangaroo, neglected; ring tail eat, 15 per cent higher; opossum, northern and central, no change; opossum, southern and southwestern, 13 per cent lower. World's Wheat ShipmYats World's shipments of flour and wheat ia bushels : Week Ending week Kndmg April 18. '21- April 17. "20. r. S. and Canada ..0.094.0O0 3.187.OO0 Argentina, .. 2,108.000 7,198,000 Australia .l,24.O0O 1.320,000 Total .9.826,000 11.705,000 Imports of Barlap New ToA. Anvil 21. March imports of bur lap to V. 8. and Cansds. both eoests, from Calcutta amounted toj 102,B3a,ooo yards, si 541.000 yards for East coast sad 20.794.000 yard. for West eoavn. Canada's share was not specified but probably amountea to s&oat s.ouu. 0O0 yards. New Tork Wool and Hides New York. April 21. IL N. S. Market dull. Domestic Fleece XX Ohio. 22 0 44c; do pulled scoured basis, 18 & 72c; do Texas, scoured basis. tOtVMZr; Ier. staple, scoured, o j ts f -c: slides starlet active. rtsavc steers, iuc branded steers, 7c. MinaeapollS'DalBth Flax Duluth. April 21. I. N. 8.) Flax- May, $1.63 H; July. $1.67; track. $1.63 H 1.65 Hi arrive. $1.63 H. Minneapolis. April 21. (L N. 8.) Flax- May, $1.62 H : July, $1.66; track and arrive, $1.62 H 1 4. New Tork-Losdon Silver New Tork. April 21. (L N. S.l Commer cial - domestic bar silver was unchanged today a 99 V : fareie-n. lower at 59.- London. April 21. tL N. S.) Bar silver was Hd tower at 34 Hd. . Seattle Wheat Bids Seattle. " Wash., April 21. L N. S.) Wheat Hard white. $1.20; sort white, $1.20 while club. SI. 20; hard red winter, $1.17; soft red winter, $1.17: northern spring, si. II; east ern red, $1.17; Big Bend Vtuestem, $1-24. New Tork Potato Market New Tort. April 21. (L N. 8.) Pota toes (in btVS. barrel or bag) Market steady; nearby whits. 81.50-S.00; Bermudas. $4.00 12.00; southerns, $2.0017.50. Saa Franeiseo Poultry Market San Francisco, April 21. (U. P.l Poultry ftcoUers. 45eaoc: hum Bens. 3ioc tsSJt ducks, 90ef 35c . ' . fiu Fraadsce Barlev Market Vruleim Sneil n 1 1 T' S i -Raelev Spot feed, per cental, $1.20 1.25: shipping. $1.35 1,55. i Ifew Tork Poaltry Market . New Tork. April 21- (L X. S.l Live poul try -Market . weak. Fowls, 33 4 42c; roosters. 14c; broHera, 85e$1.10: turkeys. 40W&0C ducks. 254-'c; geese. 13 48 20c , Winnipeg Cash Wheat Wrnnmew. Anril 21. Cash wheat No. noerlT-Tv Sl&SH: No. 2. S175H: No. 3 $171 H : No. 4. $154 Hi No. 5. $146 H; No. . $129H. ; - - -: ' " Sas Francisco Barley ! Calls " San Francfreov April 21. r-Barley calls: December. $1.15 sales.,! May. $1.12 H aales.: Chicago Caih Wheat Chicago, April 21. (V. P.) Cash wheat No. 5 red. 30s: No. 1 hard. 142Sfl42H J Na. 4 spring. 12. .: .. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON TUBER MOTH ttOGS RULE WEAKER THCBSDAT LITESTOCK TRADE Hogs. Steers. Lambs. Portland $11.69 $. f 9.99 Chicago : 8.80 M U2i Omaha 8.19 18J Denver b i 7.S9 . Kansas City ........ 8.18 bJ PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BTN Hogs Csttle Calves eneep vmn AT NORTHLAND xz ft II 17 1 2 10 Most of the hoes came direct to killers Thursday but the general livestock trade showed little change for the day, either In price or sentiment. Is the hoe alleys eat of s total run of 7S3 irad. 491 swine came direct to killer. Stieh stock fr-m the Midwest is said to cost approx imately $9.80 to $9.75 to Und at Portland on the basis of current Eastern quntationa wbile local valssrs are much higher. Katrly safes in the hog alleys Thursday were around $10.75 for tops but same bettered that $11 would still be atsilahie although many doubted this. In any c-wrtt the market was inclined to sac and looks dangerous. ; General bos market rsnce: Prime light ...$10.75(911.00 Smooth heavy, 250 to 800 lbs, 9.80 10 50 Smooth heavy, S00 and np . . . . 8.0 O 9.50 Rough heavy 6 00s 9.00 Fat pigs if, 10 60 M 11.00 Feeder pics 9 60 t 10.40 atags , e.oogf s.uu Cattas about Stsady Small Thnrsday run of cattle at North port- Is nd was taken care of by the buyers around firmer prices. Two toads that came forward were from Montana and were of -excellent qual ity, snot bay feu. Oenerel cattle ranee: Choice steers ............ ..8 T.30 0 8.00 Medium to good . 6.7 7.50 r sir ta good .... 6 00 4 6 75 5 00 6.00 8.009 6.7$ Common to fair Choice cows and heifers. ..... Medium to good ............ 8.50f 4 00 4 S.OOt 2.25 MS 6.00 Common cows ............ 5.00 5.50 4 00 5 50 6.00 5 00 Fsir to medium ............ Cannem . ................ Choice feeders ....... Fsir to good feeders ........ 6.oo m 8.50 m 8.50 gs Bulls . Choice dairy calves.......... Prime light dairy calves,.,.,. 11.0011.6O 10.58 m 11.00 7.00 10.30 Medium flgnt dairy calves. ... Heavy calves .............. 4-00 e 7.00 heap Trade Hoi da No change was shown in tha n--ice of either sLeep or iamb at tha opening of Thursday a fade at North Portia r-d- Run m the alleys was limited and consisted of nut one single load. uenersi snecp and isms range: Spring lambs ............. . . . $ 7.00 8 9.00 East of mountain lambs ...... 7 00e s.oo WiUsmette vslley lambs ...... .50 ft 6 00 Has.y lamb 5 00-4 6 00 Cull lambs 3.00 4.0O Yearlings 4 80 4 8.50 Wethers 4 00 9 B OO Ewes 1.00 4 00 Fenders , 8.00 49 8.00 Wednesday Afternoon Sales COWS "hursday .... 765 95 1 117 Week ego ... 329 281 weeks sgo .. 1039 32 .. 20 4 weeks ago . . 117 50 . . 66 Year ago .... .... 28 8 ... years ago . . . 69 86 S T9 5 weeks sgo .. 460 90 S .. 4 weeks ago . . 762 43 2 18 No. Ave. lbs. Price. I Nt. Ave. lbs. Price. 1....10S0 $ 5.50 I CALVES 1. ... 10 $10.00 HOGS 6.... 7 $10 SO 10..,. 230 $ 4 OO 1.... 260 $ K.OO 31.... 90 10.50 3. 202 10 50 20.... 99 11.25 20.... 19T 10.75 16.... 17 10.60 7 205 10.25 19 254 10.25 1 750 4.50 16.... 212 1050 2.... 2S0 9.00 2.... 165 5.80 2;... 155 11.00 7.... 152 11.00 11.... 194 11.00 1.... 400 8.50 12.... 220 10.50 26..,. 172 .8 14 125 10.69 5.... 208 10.75 2.... 130 10.75 . 1.... 300 9 00 8.... 175 11.00 3.... 70 11.00 15.... 220 10.25 44.... 133 10.50 3.... 110 10-5O 10.... 1 93 10.7S 1 220 5.50 4.... 270 . 7:50 3.... 210 110O 3.... 280 9.00 16.,.. 220 10.25 20.,.. 99 11.25 1 2S0 10 25 2.... 180 10.75 20.... 186 10.75 4.... S?0 7.30 LAMBS IS.... 50 $ 9.00 13.... 96 $ 6 00 8.,.. 76 7.00 $9.... 68 9.00 8.... ! 481 8.00 5.... 40 7.00 1.... 40 7.00 15.... 65 9 00 12'.... C 9.00 v EWES 29.... 156 $ 2.75 1 1.... 120 $ 3.60 1. . . . 210 S.00 I YEARLINGS 1.... 90 6.00 Thursday Morning Sates LAMBS Ave. lbs. Pru-e I No. .. 89 $ 9 00 J YEARLfNGS .. 107 $ 4.50 ( HOGS .. 260 $ 8.75 i 52. No. Arc lbs. Pries 53. 16. 3. . 196 $10.75 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chlcseo Han 88.60 riL,,. 1 n ) .1, 1 W 7 a 1 U T3 . ceipts. 38'. 000; 8 5 (e B0e ' lower. ' Bulk. $7.83 eS.0; top, SSSO: beavyweight, S7.SS 8.15 s medium weight. SS.0O 8.85 ; light weight, $8.20 8.60; light, lights, $8.20 8.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $6.60 (g 7.50; packing sows, roagh. $6.40 6.60; pigs. $8,00 9 8 50. Cattle Receipts. 12.000; ' generaTly steady. Tt I . . , - k. . a xn lUA KA. medium and good, $7.50 (a. 8.50; good and choice. $8 25 9.40; common and medium. $6.50 49 8.25. Butcher cattle Heifers. 85.50 0900: cows: S5.OOS7.50: bulls. 85.O044 7.25. Canners and Cutters Cows and heif ers. $2.2564.75; canner steers. $3,004 4.50; veal calves (light sod hsndyweight) , S6.H0 a 9.23: feeder steers. $6.758.00: stoeker steers, $5.25 8 7.75; stacker cows and heifers. $3 50 6.23, Sheep Receipts. 18,000; steady to 25c lower. Lsiabs (84 lbs. down), $9.25 11.25: lambs (85 lbs. up). 88.50 49 10.75: lsmbf, euiis sad eoxnmnn, $7.75 8.25; year ling wethers, $8.00 8.50; ewes, $5.50 T.2S; ewes, culls snd common, $215 is 5.00; feeder lambs, $6.25 8.00. I OfTsaha Hoes $8.10 " South Omaha. April 21. tL N. S.) Cat tle Receinta. 420O. Beef steers snd she stock. steady to strong ; bulls and veals active,, strong ; tinf Keceipts, ll.uu; ope rang active, iuc to 25c lower; clOKing extremely aetivet 10e to 15e higher; bulk, 37.10 7.90; lopa, $8.10. Sheen i Receipts. . 8000; Iambs, fully 23c hisher: hnlk wooled lambs. $9 50(3 10.25 tops. $10.85: clipped lambs, $8 50 9.25; sheep snd feeders, steady. Denver Mesa 88.58 rv.rer Anril 21. (V: P.) Cattle Re ceipts 600; weak. Steers, $6.00T.50: costs snd heifers. $4.507.00; stockers snd feeders. $5.3097.25: cslves, sio.oowis.oo. Hogs Receipts 180O; 25e lower. Top, $8.55; built.- $7.257.75. Sheep - Receipts 6800: 1523e lower. Lambs, $8.00 (S 8.40; ewes, $5.00 6 6 00. Kansas City Haas 88.10 Kansas City. April 21.--U. N. S ) Cattle Receiata. 4000: dull. Steers. $7.50 8.25; cows and heifers. $8.00 fe 9,00: stackers and feeders, $7.008-25; calves, sj.pn n.ou. Hoe Kereiuts- i lluu : seals. rsuiK. II.3U 9 8.00: top. $8.10; hesvies. $7.25 7.75; lights. $7.50 m 8-19; mediums. ST.bonyS.OU. Sheep Receipts, 8000; active. NO ACTITITT IX COTTOT I AND PRICE IS QCIET New Tork. Aoril 21. (L N. S.) Without being active, the cotton market was steady, un changed to 3 points higher today. The csbles were semewbst better tnan naa oeen one. and Wall street commission bouses and room aborts bousht moderately st the etste. The selling wss pnncipally for the Boutn, Japanese ana o edging interests. - At the end of the first IS minutes the Under tone remained steady, with prices 2 to 4 points net higher, late mentns snowing taa most firm ness. Continued liquidation of Msy caused anset tlement in tha last hour. Wall street, and local buying gave the cotton market a very steady tone in the late dealings with the close axvmaagea to s points lower. Spot cotton was QuieC today, S points tower, St 12.10. No Month Open. 1368 High, 1373 1407 1107 120 1315 1362 Iw. 1355 1402 1173 1234 120 1340 Close Jan. 1370 140 May ..L.. ...... 1193 1 1SS July i ' " Oct. . . . . . , . . . . 1310 Dec 1355 1247 1304 1352 Dried Frslt and Beans' New Tork, April 21.' ft N. 8.) Beans sisrket weak: marrow c ooiee. -z; nea cnoaca, $4.25 4.35: red kidney choice, $9.75. Dried fruiu Market firm. Apricots, choice to extra fancy. 233c; prune, 30s to 60s, 7H(stlc: nrunes. 60s to inos, JH tin peaches, choice to extra fancy, 25e; seeded raia. tns, cbosce to fancy. -2H W-JHC INSPECTION E OF EXPORT WHEAT i THCBSDAT WHEAT TRADE V ' ' Bid. Rise. Hard White ........$1.19 4e Soft White LIS Sc White CIsh .1.14 3c Hard WinUr 1.1 ie Northern Sprlag 1.18 e Ked Walla ........... ....... l.li te NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS (Reported by Portland Merchants' Ext change. - ars- Wheat, Barley Flour. Oata. Hay Portland, Thar. 83 ... . 1 1 10 Year ago . . , 9 1 9 11 Season to date 14.956 243 TS3 801 2230 Year sgo I. 7.724 174 3564 424 004 Tacoma. Wed. - 15 1 ... T 13 -Year ago .. S3 z is I 2 Sanson to data 4,123 80 979 142 981 Year-ago .. 6,463 86 2950 172 784 Seattle. Wed... 10 . . 14 3 Year ago ... 39 ... 7 3 Season to date. 4.807 206 -344 41 S 1289 Year ago ., 5,694 236 888 637 1145 Grain trade here is making time to some extent. Recent bulge In values. which was followed by a reaction. stopped to a. considerable extent tbe selling at country points. Reoent hesvy chartering of vessels for Eu ropean loading, fully confirm previous reports in this dftartment to the offset that Europe was literally "buying its head off" because wheat was so cheap that it was now a good specula (ton. The suoceas of the British commission, other- wist known as tha International clique, in thus fsr creating artificial conditions and prices for Wheat, has caused that government to continue it hold on ?th grsin markets much longer than any other country. Bad eroo reports from various countries and especially India, are aU indicative of the fact that there is no sues Uuag as a fan crop of wtirnt anywnere. Floor markets are quiet with prices gen erslly unchanged. FLOUR Sailing prtea. mill door: Patent, $8.20; Willamette vslley brands, $6.23: local straight, $6.25; bakers' hard wheat. $7.50; bakers' brneetem. $7.00; bakers' vslley. $4 06; graham. $8.40; whole wheat, 86.70; Montans spring wheat patent $7.20 49 7.8$ par barrel. Price far city delivery 1$ extra; suburban. 20e extra. HAT Baying price, nominal : - W ilia a. its timothy, fancy, I-'O.OO Iff Z I 0O per ton; Kaetern Oregon timothy. $26.00 fit 28.00 per ton; clover, $10.00018.00; straw. $14.00; alfaila. $19.00 par ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal No. 1 Calcutta. ( 6e; domes lira, 6a ia ear lots; lass amounts higher. MIIXSTTFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, ton lots. S2S.OO; carload. 327. OO. OATS Par too. bujmg price; Peed. $34.80 25.00. BARLEY Buying price 1 Feed t ) ; miCins SEED Buying price, nominal; no demand. FEEDSTt'FFhV P. O- B. mills: Rolled barley. $37 0089 00; whole barley, $84.00; alfalfa meal. $29.00; eocoanut meal. $30.00; cracked corn. $40.00; whole eoru. $37.00 ton; scratch feed. $48.00; soy been meal, $35.00 per tons whele oats. $36.00; rolled oats. $$9.00; eaickea wnest, S4.00y 55.00 per too. Merchants Exchange bids: WHEAT April- May. June Bid. ' Bid. Bid- Hard wiite $1.19 $1.19 $1.19 S.-ft white 1.18 1.18 1.18 White club i. 118 1.18 1.18 Hard winter ........ 1.15 1.15 1.13 Northern sxmng . . , . . 1.16 1.16 1.16 Red W aUs . 1.15 1.13 9.13 FEED OATS No. 2 white 25.00 24.50 24.80 No. ,3 gray ....... S4.oo 24.00 24.00 BARLEY Brewing.... 23.00 25.00 22 00 CORN No. 8 eastern (bulk) .29.23 29 00 29.00 Notice to" Mariners Tb.e following affsets the aids to avration IS the 1 1 lh lighthouse district: W aatuaztcn Columbia river. Main channel Peacock snit buoy. 9. moved April 16, 335 yards, 55 degrees and moored in 2 feet of water, without other change. Re public spit range front light. 840 M. E. by EL, 7-16 E. mag.) Jetty sands light. 140 degrees (S. E. by E.. H E. bag. J Capo Tisapmiistment Heht. 327 H degrees X. -W 15-r6 W. mag.) Baker bay rutfc'f channeL Sand Island buoy. 2, moved Aini It, 2oO yards, 117 degreea and moored in 9 feet of water, without other change. Republic spit range front light, 87 H degrees (. E. by iu., - L. mag ) Jet'y sands light, 143 degrees (S. R. by V... 7-16 E. mac.) tsoa Dissppointjnent light. 8-2 H dagness (N, W, by W. fe W. mag.) Caution The above two buoys mark the en trance to the Baker, bay cutoff channel be tween Peaeock spit and Sand Island snd are in Che proper position at this time, but aa account of rapid changes taking place great oars should be exercised in entering this channel. w ashsngton Grays Harbor North channel to Aberdeen. Rennias Island light moved Annl 12, 40 yards. 317 degrees, from former position. mto 1J , tee-t et wster. without other chsnga. North channel light No. 7, oorract baaringa. Hoqniin dock, right tangent, 05 degrees (. N. E. s E. mag.) Stearns bluff, rizht tan rem. 229 dasrsea (a. S. W. U W. mas.) North channel light No. 5, 268 dig rum tS. W. by W, -2. ... mag. t By order of tha Bureau of Lighthouses. ROBERT WAURACK. Supt. 17th Lighthouse District. liering Sea, lUjminated San Francisco. Anrll 21. It was 'an nounced here today that the Alaska Cod- zisn company has decided to confine Its shipping in Alaska waters this season to its live snore stations because' of the difference with its fisherman. Tfia com pany usually sends four shjps into the Beting sea. The proposal to cut the wages 45 rer cent was rejected bv tle fishermen. North Head Bar Report Wind. West. 14 miles: fight rain, sea ehnnnv- Portisnd humidity at noon. 87. TRANSPORTATION Ship NORMS SUPPLY WILLIAMS LINE DIRECT SAILING FOR PORTLAND I - Baltimore Philaclelphia S. WUlfaro, Loading April 12 . April 16 S. sr. s. WMpolo, Loadtns: May 5 . May ! 9 S. S. Willhilo, Loading May 30 June 3 Wilholo, Loading J une 22 . June 26 FOB RATES AND SPACE APPLY TO . t Broadwav 14j j A. C. CALJLsAN, Agent Phone$ Broidwiy-134 414 Orefoa BuUdinj PORTLAND, ORE.1 ( Broadway 330 1 a l t T u sssii am." s1 1 2K 5-- .-T,li,nl---l-TianM.nwr--i n i r. rrfwaiiw!. SS-1B PwniM Phriadelphla, Boston ant, thi? PaJfrlt Tt18 Portlar Oiegovt. Seattle and T acorn a via Keel vi.x L) North Atlantic and Western 8. a Co.'s $3 00-ton KASTBotrsT From Portland 8. R. West Itleta..Msy ( 8. fU Artlns S. S. Lehigh ...May 19 Jim For Further Information Apply to ... . THE ADMIRAL, LLSE. PacUIe Ctast Agests lI Third Street Pfeeae Mala $281 FORIVIEk PORTLAND TRADERS RETURN TO LOAD WHEAT Captain H. Jacubson and Chief Officer A. Musaens of the Danish motorship Indien, in from the Orient and under charter to Houser. to load wheat for the continent, are old traders ia Portland. Captain Jacub son was chief officer of the Keen in 1912 and his present mate was as A. B. with him at that time. The Ihdien sailed from Yokohama for Portland April. 2 and made the river, in 17 days, an average speed across the Pa cific of better than 200 miles a day. On tbe second day out from the Japanese port the Indien bit a typhoon and for 3C hours played in hard luck. The baM ance of the voyage was heavy weatner but the ' wind was fair and the gas boat turned along at a goodly speed. Captain Jacubson states that business in Japan is Improving. Merchants are now able to secure satisfactory letters of credit and can buy without delay. There Is a great demand tn japan ror wheat and flour and lumber and with tbe look up In the money market there is a' big chance for Oriental business from Pacifla coast ports. ; During tbe past two weeks there has been a big movement to the West Coast of South America in the cereal line and indications are that: there will be a steey export trade to the Antipodes up until tbe time new crop grain comes in. MTJCJI GRAW BEWG BIOVEP OVERSEAS FROM PORTLAND With seven grain carriers in- the river for grain loading within the next 10 days, two already gone and eight more for early May loading, the foreign busi ness for the port looks well over tbe top of neighboring ports. The bulk of the wheat for export will go to the united Kingdom. Two cargoes are booked for Italyf and one for Copenhagen In Den mark. Houser has taken the British steam ship Benledl for Portland loading about the middle of May. A drop in the ship ping board rates of from & to 10 shillings a ton has opened up a new bunch of business and charters are looked for dally, i The shipping board made tbe drop to meet the competition of foreign vessels. The latter were operating on a basis cf COs U. K. while the board rata was 10s above that. The seven vessels now In Portland for grain cargoes are : Asia, Norwegian mo torship; Hahley, American steamship; Indian. Danish motorship: West isomen turn. Statesman, -'American steamship ; Eastern Guide. American steamship j Moerdyk, Dutch steamship. The total amount of net tonnage of the seven ves sels is 27,27. with a carrying capacity of 2,500,090 bushels of wheat, i 4 ii ,ii SEAMEN FIRM AGAINST PAY REDUCTION, BAYS FURCSETH (United Press Staff Correspondent), New York. April 2L -American ship ping will be completely tied up en -May 1 "if the owners persist in their efforts to reduce wages, Andrew Furuseth, president of the International Seamen's union, declared today. . Furuseth. a typical "old salt, stld the seamen "will not ' recede one Inch' from their present stand, and predicted that a strike would Involve every mem ber of the union on both coasts and- the Great Lakes. . There are 110,000. mem bers, of whom about 35,009 are now Idle because of shipping depression. . Winthrop U Marvin, president of the American Steamship Owners' associa tion, declared he was confident the sea men would come to terms before the expiration of the present wage agree ment at the end of this month. Both sides are willing for the United States government to act as intermedi ary providing they are unable to settle the dispute themselves. Furuseth al ready is making dally reports te Secre tary Hoover. Representatives of two government departments will participate in the conferences of seamen and own ers, which will be resumed Monday.. PETITION FOR IIlLXi LINERS PRESENTED TO RAILROAD Petitions asking the S. P. & S. to re purchase the steamships Great Northern and Northern Pacific from the govern ment and replace the vessels in service between the Columbia river and Cali fornia ports have been received by W. F, Turner, president of the company, and nave been forwarded by him. to the headquarters of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads for consider. ation. The petitions were Introduced to busi ness men of the city at the members' forum meeting of the Chamber of Com. merce Monday noon. The request for re. turn of the steamers and a pledge for TRANSPORTATION by Water 99 New York April 22 May 15 June v 9 July 2 5 tH r 0 (s d WFSTBOTJJTD ' From , From From i PertlandL Maine Boston Phlla. S. n. West Tegs ...April tt May t May i R. K. Break ....May 19 Msy la Msytl 8.S.YALZA Msy2Jsso 1 Jane f support has been made by loO of the most prominent business men of tbe city. The two steamers operated on the Co lumbia river-California run for tbe Hill lines until cotpmandecredT by the gov- ernmest late in 1317. . MERCHANTS EXCHANGE TO OCCUPY LARGER QUARTERS The Merchants Exchange will move May; J. Ed Wright, manager, announced this morning that the exchange would take up new and more commodious quar ters in the same building and on the same floor. The rooms now occupied by the exchange will be taken by the Fed eral Telegraph company. The Mercbanta Exchange has been In operation in Portland for the past 43 years and during that entire time has been within a few blocks of the present location. It has been located ia the Board of Trade building for 14 years. Mr. Wright has managed the affairs for 27 yeans and Fred Clark has been assistant manager for 22 year a WEST HARTLAND LIBELED AS RESULT OF DISASTER Tecoms, Wash.. April 21 (U. P.) Libel proceedings against the United States shipping board steamer West Hartland, which rammed, and sunk the steamer Governor en the night ef April between l ort w nson ana Marrow- stone point, were filed In the Lnlte-J States district court here today by the Aubrey-Becker Bales company. The Aubrey-Becker company bring suit to collect for a shipment of dye sos p that It had- sent from San Fran cisco to seatue on roe governor. ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamship Pawlet of the Admiral line - shifted to Inman-Poulsen lumber mills this morning to finish out lumber for the Orienc captain Murray win have Robert Hall as chief officer cn thia voyage out. Hall was formerly tn the Wawalona and succeeds hrmi Olson. The steamship Yalta of the fsanco line in the intereosstal service a rrlvod up this morning and berthed at Terminal No. 2. She brousrht l$s tons of general for Portisnd and will load part cargo out. finirhlng at San r rancisco. The Mccormick line steamer treiuo sailed this afternoon from sit. Helens tth lumber and Taseengere for Bait Diesro-and way. The Multnomah of the nama linn la dun to sail 'April 27. ' The Steel Ranger entered this morning with a small lot or tnoouno ireignt from the Atlantic side, she cleared for Kan Francisco. . - H. J. O'Neill Appointed H. J. O'Neill, former freight traffic agent for the O-W. R. A N.. has been named assistant freight agent for the San Francisco sc Portland Steamship company, according to announcement made by Charles IL Dexter, general agent of the freight department. The position left by O'Neill will be lined py W. IL Engelke. , Tonnage Rte Firm New York. April 21.L N, 8.) De mind for tonnage remains steady and rates are firm. Wheat rates to Germany are slightly stiffened and Holland shows an advance ; of 2s 6d. iTeights ocean (steam) grain, firm ; United Kingdom, 7s:- Germany, 27 marks j Franca. 25; Holland. 25-27 Vs 1 General cargo, steady tonnage demand and supply about equal. AfTvvakt Asrtl S1 Easts rn Gaida. Asm naa a sCsamar, (rem las Fraaeisee; ban. . . Arrfvais April 10 Voe-rdrk. Dutch steamer, from Saa rrmncksra 8SA. ; V - . tsawssrsspwa eiwrw . W. P. Rsrria. Amerirsa ataansar. fat GsvUta ii . . Yacta.- American steamer, fsr Boats. gweeraX Bartuews a aril te ' - Steel Banger, A m moan steamer, for Boston ; gsssaroX . " - ' ;.!.. ; MA RIME ALMA AO V Weather at BivaWs Sswtii Nerth Head, April 21. .oadlUiS at tbe mouth of the river at noon, sea cnoppy, wind west 14 miles: weather, light rain. Tides at Astoris Friday High water. Lew wsfsr. $0 A. at. O S ft, T SO a at. 0 5 ft 1:10 p. st, 7 0 ft. p. St. LI lu DAILY BITE HEADIKOS 6 A. M , Paeifte Tim News of the Port STATIONS : 2s fS3 . J as Tsaaulla 'A'i 1 . j'0.6 L 0.05 Eugene 10 6.0 1.$ 0.03 Albany 20 8.4 M.9 S.SS Salem A. . ........ 20 4.8 ! ,S 9.09 Oregon City ....... 1 6.0 O. 0.18 Poriland ....... ... 1 5 9.1 Q.4 0.1a t) stisina. : " KIVER POBECASTS Tha Willamette rivwv at PortUusd will . riM slowly during tbe nest two or three days. AT NF.IGHBOHIXO PORTS ' Astoria, April 31. Sailed st 7 a. at Str. Steel Ranger, for Beaton. Arrived at . TRANSPORTATION LINE VISIT EUROPE MOW waw York Llrarneel CELTIC ....... .Apr. 30 Msy 28 June 25 CEDBIC ....... -May 14 Jane IL Jly Kew York Cherbosrg Heathsaiptea AliKIATUJ Msy 4 June 1 Jul 0LTMF1O . .....May 14 Jane 4 June 2$ Jfew York ssd Botlos Aieres f.lbralUr, i spies asd Oesoa CBETIO May 11 July 12 CANOPIO - ....June 17 ...... Philadelphia Liverpool HATEBFOKD . June Jalyl$ AMERICAN LINE-RED STAR LINE Ti. Y Plystoeta, Cherbosrg, Astwerp LAPLAND -..,.May 7 June 1 1 July 16 KRnONItND ;...Msy 14 June IS Jnly 38 XKELAVft Msy 26 July 1 Ana 6 FIN LAN 1 June 4 July 9 lug II .-V.-HamsHjef (via Charbaura after ktay t0 MINNEKAKDA , May 21 June 80 Aug 11 MAVCH I'KIA ... Jane 2 July 1 4 am. It MONGOLIA . . June 14 July 28 Sep. 8 WHITE STAR-DOMINION Mostresi Qstbee -Llvsrpeol CAMAtfA ,,..istJ 1 June 4 July 12 VEDIO Msy 14 MkGANTIO ......May 21 Jsaalt JaiylO International Mereeatlle Marine Co. Par lasarvatiana and tlakats apply to Issal aeante ar ttesnpany's Offi-a. O. . SARat NT, Manager. 619 - Second Ava SastUa, Wash, rbsnt Halii 111. For Cess fort to Earope Beate Via K.M. B.P. EUROPE FertalgkUy by "O" Steamers.' NEW YORK. Cerbourf-Seutbampton-ri-mburf OHBITA .........May ft,"J'y. OROPESA Jsse 4, Js y 1 RICWA .......... -Jsse In. JslySO First, Beeosd ssd Third-class Fas esgers. Sseeial aalUag w York te Liverpool! E B RO .................... Ms y t$ Fin and third-cUss psmengem asOy. Toars Kessd Beeth Asneiiea Susnmar OevkMa ta the Warwsglaw Pjaesw an R. M. . P. Avon. Par gaMsauley saoryi THE ROYAL MAIL f STEAM PACKET CO. - - Matrdos- Slea,, SOS MaHaa SC " fBet, X4 and SS Ares.. Seattle. -Or any tasunabhr Tic at A sent. , Tnpie screw. Isns screw. y and left wp at 9 a. sb. Jsnanas sr. Tnkur M am. from Valparaiso. Arn.ed at h a. m. btr. Trinidad, from ban redru. San Frsscisen. April 20. Sailed tils m. Btr. Rosa City, for Portland Astoria. April 20. (.eft un at 1 n. tn Dutch sir. Moerdjk. Bailed at 6 p. nv ftr. Alaska, for fan nun-urn. Arrived at 9 se-1 left BP at 10 p. m. Str. Eastern Guide, from Baa Francises. Valparaiso, aprvl 1 S. Balled Sir. lienors. for fort land man Pedro, April TO, Arrived Str. Ti'ien- btrh, from New York, fnr Portland. Sailed Str. west notus, from i onian.i ir bon'n America. .Sailed Str. Ryder 1 Unify, for Co lumbia river. Manila. April 1$. Arri'ed Str. Montague, (km Portisnd Balboa. Apnl I . A mted Str. Brush. from Portland for Philadelphia." Neat lie. isasn. npni zi 1 1. n. hj Ar rived Saginaw, from r-en Franeiseo, A a-- m. Arrived April 2n Kainier. trom eSsn 1 eaneineo. k su. ; Admiral i.onunrn. from i'omt Wells, 0 p. m.; fan Inrgo, from lsn Franruro, 10 n m. : tixhtbonse tender Heather, from Sound trip. 8:15 p. m. : Henry T. bcott. frc-m Taeoma, 2 20 p. nv ; Kelberk. from Hamborg, AO n. ss. rl ailed' April .'U Taiauno Slaru. for Robe. T P m i Wot Ilimrod, for PortJsn-1. 6:80 p. m. ; M. B. WUISrd li., for Taku, 2.10 p. ra. Krtrnitin, spru naueu aamirai h at- i, aonihbound, at midnight. Shanghai. Apnl 1 1. -tlsilsd Arabia Marn ier Seattla. Yekobama. April 17. Railed Tyntareue, fee Seattle. Arrived April IS Suwa btsru, from Seattle. Arrived April 14 llseau alsm, Irusa Seattle. RaJtimore. April 20. Arrived Wast Torus. from Portland, San Pedro. April 20. Arrived Queen, frn San Francisco, norm. Sailed Paetirt. for Seattla, $ p. m. ; Admiral lewey, for sis llco. 10 a. m. : IXyder llamfy. for pVrattl. S a. m. Baymond. Wash.. April arnvad les. lowstona, from ban Franrtaro. Aberdeen, April 20 Arrived Idaho, Trent San Pedro, at 8 a m. ; I aiy Purnsm. fm-n Man FrssM-isre. 8 a. m. Sailed Cbarlas (ans teviMMi. for n Franciaro, aoon. Victoria. Anril '2 1. Passed Toyame Mart. from fialnan. SO a. m.. for Vancwtvev. Ae- nved M. It. asaneeott. from Han Pedro, s 49 a m. - Port Towusetll. April 21. rawed out Ad miral Evans, for Portland vis pan 1'rancueo, 4 p. m. : Brook line, for Momhsy, I p. m. Tacosna. A net I 2 1 .Arrived Prim a Albert, from British Columbia ports, 4 a. m. Arrived Apnl zl Aiatama alsm, from Seattle, warn.; Bakenfteld. from Seattle, 2 p. m. ; Providen-ia, from Hants Rosalia, S p. m. Anscortea. AorU 20. ballad ELlorado. Ier New Orleans San kTSnclsco. April 21 (L N. S.) Ar rived April 20: Ventura, fc dny, 6 2$ P mi Haneoek, lm A rig-1 lea, 7 30 s. mi Idonia, survey eruls. 7:4 0 a. sn.; r . S. Ixmp, I' art iAsdlow, 6 us p. m.; Houlie Mshonei, poet Angeles, 6 0.1 p. m Columbia. Manila, 6 55 p. as x Whiltler, Port ban 1-uis, 7 i p. m. s Admiral bV-hlvy. Ixw Angelas. 7.23 p. ml Grays Harbor. Pert San Iaiis. 9 40 P sd. hailed. April 20: Schooner Ixiuise. pi rale Cove, 11:23 a. m. : Arm-, Handnn. I L ID a. ; Matsonis. Honolulu, 12 30 p. m . Ttnea City, Portland, 12:25 p. m. ; 'Phoenit, (;reenw-v1, 4:16 P. m.: Veslport, Crescent City. $-04 p. as. : Admisnl Meliolaun. hanla Bsrli.rs, A p. aa.; motor anus laists, iirays iisrooe, 1 .in p. m. s l.yman Htewaet, Seattle. 11.1.1 p. as. Arnved today: arctic, rort nragg. a is si j South Coast. Crescent City, T 10 a. m ; Tjik- embang, Batavia, 8 60 a. m : ( ouurile, M-m- tatwy, 10:13 a. St.; Wast aadPia, Antwerp, 11 SO a- ss Ballad today: WhitUer, Port Ban Lois, 8 OS a. m ; Chilcat, Ksrluk, 8 80 tv m, ; SuUi Coast, La Angeles, 9 .03 a m. Te Arsivt at rweVand Teasels Proas - Due. WrH Hsvea... 8sa,Ui. ,.AprU2t WsUingford ...San ran Apr, 22 Curacao. ........... S. F. and way. ..A nr SI Rasa City ....Saa Fraa Apr.X Katrins Ijtokeabaes). , . Saa Fran.. , ... . Apr. S Jahan Poulaea ......bsa Frsn. .....Ait. 21 Multnomah . . .....ban Iran. iw '. 1 F.astrro Mariner .... A ntwerp ...... ,Ai. it West Ivan .Seattle Apt. 21 Wast Himred,.,.....SesUie Ai.r. 2i lstsrn i aula. ...... Ssa Fraa ..... .Apr. t i Bskersfietd. , Ksrnne a. F. ... . A tv. 2 4 Asia ...Han Frsn Art. 2 f Alaska Ban r rsn.. . ... . Apr. J f Northland, ...Ssa Frsn .Apr. 2 .Apr. 2 4 .Apr. fiH Ap. $a .Msy 1 .Msy 1 .Msy 3 WUlliilo N T.-S. Y Ikomasan Maru Kobe, via T. B. Btrminghsm (.Miy . . . . . Orieel . Julia Lnekenbsea. . . -San Fraa...... Wat l.l.ta. ........ Jwsstua S. F. . . , Rosa City Jisa Fran. Mount Berwyn. . . . , . .Vsncoqter ......Msy 3 Admiral P.vane Is A -A -T lsy 4 Wast Nivsna Kobe ,,asr 7 Anna Bp Morse, ..... Nsw Teifc ......M.ylO Kina, -Hull MsyK HsdgeSMsol W. C. g. A Mir II listens Sailor. ...... .Korwpe s4y)e rensoaft I'ort Stid Mailt Ti Depart f ri Pertlsnd Tassels For . fwla Cell la , San Fran. Apr $1 Curaeae . ,.S F. asjl way. ..Ar. 2 4 Kauiaa Luckenbacll. , . Philad'i'ii ....Apr. Ts Rosa City... ..San Fraa ...... Apr. ? $ YaJss .............. Boaaea A p.. J i Tokuyo Msra .......Orient Apr. SI West Rests .North CM , . . A l. 2 WUlhllo .".New Vors; Apr Nerthlsad . . Ssa Frsn. . ...'.Vlsy 2 IT? si - Rarth. Fftrts ................ Innun I'oulsen IJndavUST Ws-trmrt Knsso Terminal u. 3 H V. mm inan,. Pawlet Wehkeena wnUmetts Helena Ohio Indian .......,.. States SB ................ Steel Jiaafer Talis Lasts ra Guide Scopie's does ....Sou. I' a i i.e. .. bt. IfeiebS . . . .. HI. Helens ....... A Sues . . . . St Helens . . M vnt-jroiaery Msrsr-r , Tsrminsl N, 1 .Tvrminai Ne. 2 ,.ra Lff. o. Pordtiorui of Vcssricla Radio reports from North Head rive the position of the folloalng veneris at I p. m.. April 20: Santa Kits, towing bark Belf-sL Purt Sound for His Francisco, $4$ mile ri'-n San Fraoelsco ' 1 TRANSPORTATION I: Hrj Iiilii.- a S. CURACAO Sails front Portland 9 P. M. April 2$ and May lor Coos May, Eureka and Saa Fraa oks Connecting with steamers to lis Anselas, Saa lasso, Msxjsa sad CealnU Aaiericas pona Regulsr sellings from Bcattls to sou lhea.le.ra S 4 aowt' vwslets Alaska . 8, CITY OF SISTTLE (Soslhcaslern Alaska), tnrll 231 a S. ADMIMAl w AT SOtS (Sowthwastam Alaska) , April CO. TRANS-paoirio rnsioMT scnvict to all tmcntai Forts. U. B shipping H ard A-l tttoel Americas Vassals SAlLLso i UUii Portland: a. S. PtWUT May 8 S. 9. COAX ST .....June 8 a. 6. gONTAUg JuneSJ Par Furthar lirfeemotloa Apply te PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. 101 TMIBD ST. PHOSJg MAIM 8281. ASTORIA AND WAT POINTS STEMIER GEORGIANA Round trip fisily (Fscept Friday) Leave Portiaod 7:15 A. M . Aider SU bock fjtpmrf Cortneetifia for M-,td. SARI $3.00 tACH WAV. Night Boat Issily ( KsceiH Bandayi 8 P. M. Uirret Connections for hortb Bearh Main 1422; 541-22 Aklsr fet. Iork. . STEAMER far SAN FRANCISCO and L08 ANOtLf.1 Sal Hoe t:SO P. M. Friday CHEAP RATES A. B0LLAM. Aaaot, 3 1tf THIRD ST. PH0NC mmt i A&lr keirwhlr7 yFyrTUketsfwAUUoes1S k mTFM a A-wa,4ti, at f , t Twin aa. . t SWeleJawslasmasswriaaaeas- 1 SanSvses and sp.l.sg tciia. I ' hassa B I syV and f-t'otlsaSsOloes" tr yLV Aanartean Espvess Co. Jf Q- V ra sari n wtw o. . a -f.sTv . I 1WVstUv-. Cos liAni ' ' s