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THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1921. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 21 NEW POTATOES ARE INTERFERING SOMEWHAT WITH CHEESE PRICE IS BEING CUT AGAIN v. ', THlttSDAT DAIRY PRODtCE Batter. JEgg. Cheese. Chicago tie tlVie 14V4e an 'rancleo ... 32 e fie lie Seattle Sit Sie ..... TVew Tork ........ 4e - iSe - SOe Portland Se tte SSe 'JjO Angeles e Sic ..... Cheese prices are showing further .sign of impending weakness and In some 'quarters values are being shaded in or der to keep, stocks as light as possible. Reprrrts indic-ai that th Ijsjjjmeo'a league Is quoting eheeee to retailers down to 17e : pound ' for triplet here, but it U understood : that the organisation's general price is 18c. WMeonsin daisies, of which there is today ta fir supply now being offered here. ro ell- in down to 1 e a. pound, although most holder a rs unwilling to Dame any tuch Men. tic figure. . Tillamook continues to ask lOo for triplets ' at the Uihm city which msana 1 0 He to wholesaler landed here, while the latter am akin 22e generally, although omm business W being dons s low as 21e in lots. . " While prevailing cheese prices are somewhat lower than Tillamook interests had figured upon, till indications point to the forcing of an ad ditional Ins hers within the next few day. That wilt probably be close to the bottom. These desiring special information regarding -' any market should writ the Market Kditor, Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. I6B BIBS SHOW AT'l.OW l.KVKI. 2? Keg. market .bids are very slow at this time. - Most "of the otwrators are now offering lfte a down for rurrent receipts aJ though as high aa 1 0 was reported jatd during the last, 24 hours, triers is bo special desire for supplies. ; BBTTEB RITl'ATIOS ' 18 STEADT f" Steady situation is shown in the local batter 4rk-t -mt this time. ITiees were unchanged for the day.' (Juite fair rait in cubes is indicated fwith.Ui aciliag price of extras at 20c flat. CHICKrS?"i MARKET IH IiRAGGI!I liven at the eitreme low price lerel now being . euoted by thorade. market for chickens is show " ing a dragging tone. Hsoeipts are not really j heavy bat most of the killers appear to be filled 5 up with slaw demand. f straw BKnny receipts iuieri v Additional carload supplies of strawberries I we're reported in from California duneg the f day. 1'lnrin stock was "t good Quality with sales wt"of Oregon plums at 82."2.7 while ether f varieties wetit at a.50 ' generally. A few kit overs around (2.23. . kf APPLE DEMAND IS VERY ACTITE i thecal demand for apples continues very active f with prices nenerally unchanged along the wboie Issle way. Only odda and ends are now being lettered by Northwest primary points. f BRIEF JfOTEN OF PRODUCE TRADE - Asparagus market easier. I Count nr killed hoes' and calve alow but uu- changed. . - t.oorf lettuce la scarce and higher. I Small' aunplies -fresh Chinook salmon at IS - SOp ptr lb. Home fresh sturgeon offered at 20c; drassed shad he per lb. t WHOLESALE PRICES IX FORTI.AU'D These are prices retailers psy wholesalers, ax- , espt as otherwise nntea: , H i Daley rreeueu I BUTTER Selling price, bos, lots: JJresmery. 5 extra, parchment wrapped, SOo per Tb. Jobbing pn-u: Cube., extra. Sac per lb.; dairy, buying 1 price. 15c per lb.' - . " BDTTEUFAT PorUsnd delivery basis. No. 1 iU0lr21e Per lb. . 4 t'HEESK Beillnc prjf: Ttuamoog, tresn f frregon fancy tripleta, 22e per lb.; Toung C Ameriraa. 23o per lb.; Oregon-Washington trip I leU, 17 tc lb. Pric-e to jobbers, f. o. h. Till. imook: Trinlets. 19c: Toung Araeneas, 20e i helling price: Block-Swiss, S40c; limbergee. a436c lb. J cresm brick. 89 ( S2n per lb. s lra- wmmm IIW, SI IK - ulvl InmMtM HWlSS- SOB par lb, $ -Ki",G8 Buying nrice: Torrent' receipts. 15 ylBc: candled, selling price. 19 0 20c; select. 12 1"? 22c dozen. I.IVK P IU1.TRT selling rinee: neary nens, 232S lb.; light hens, 18o per Jb.; broil rs, 1580c per lb.; ok mosters. 12c pay lb. ; turkeys, Sfta40n lb.; dressed. 40 1 60o lb.; ducks, 35(40o lb. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit FRESH FRUIT -Oranges, $4.00 8.78 box; bananas. 10 He lb.: lemons, 3.f.O4.75 per r! rnetruit. florida. S7.00J8.SO: Call- f Amis'". IS.23 0S.&O; i'lorida pineapples. 17.60 9 ut o.flin- wr crate. - BKKRIK3 Strawberries, ITorin Oregon PhJm, S.T5: Dnllsrs. 3.50. I APP1.KS $1. 25 2.75, , I rRIEI IfRUIT Dataa, .V5 : farda. I S3. AO ays. 73 per box: figs.. S2.0098.30; i pntnen. 70s to .80s, BO-lb. box, 7 He lb. 1 ONIONS helling price to retsilsr: Tocal. 1 75o 1.U0; garlic; 15c; green onions, S04M4e i ner itnsen btmches. 1 - POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore- S gon fancy. i nl.S; swesU. 88.73 hamper. TKtJKTABUSS Artichokes, No. 1, per doa.. 81.25? 135: ssparagus. Walla Walla, $3.75 box; local, 81.75 2.26 doaen bunches: beets, new. per ewt.. $1.25: cabbage, flat Dutch, 84 4e lb-: WiiraingUdt, pony crate 4 Ve lb.; earroht, per ewt., 81.25; carrots, bunched. 50 55e per doa. J cauUflower, local, $2.25 WZ. 60; celery, Ben Diego, select, , 4 a, 5 87.00 per crate; celery, fancy, large bunched, $1.75 P 1.85 per doa.; garUe, 20o lb.; green peppers, larjs. 45a per lb.: horseradish root, 16c per lb.; lettuce. $3.00 5.00 crate, doaen $1.73; para- ley, aozen oue, per id. i ie. srecu, er c lb. ;. peppers, long, dried. 4045o lb.: rsdwhem, 60c per dozen; peas, 14 15e; rhubarb, St A.m ik ...t.k.u.a 1 u h mf ' lb. iminach. local. $1.50 per box; tomatoes. 28-lb, Jug. 85.00 per lug: turnips. $3.00 per ewt. Meats ins Previsions COUNTRY MEATS Belling price: Coma try hogs, 14 wj ejlio lb. for top bloekara, abont 12S to 150 lba: heavy atuff lower; veal, top. 80 . to 110 lbs.. 13c; beavy atuff leas; spring lambs, . S4IOKKD MEATS Hams. 80fS7e per lb.; breakfast bacon, 28 58c. LAUD Kettle rendered. ltUt lb. : tierce basis, compound, 1 2c. - PACKLNO HOTJSK MEATS Steer beef. le: eew beef. lSv14ej hogs, 160 per ,1b.; lawbs. llSc per lb.; yearlings, ion peg w. Fish end hetlfleh FRESH FISH Chinook. 1820e lb. 1 ball t but, frch, 15 esSOc: "sturgeon, (- ); black cod, . ISe; kippered salmon, $2.252.50 10-Ib. 'basket; kippered cod, $2.85: rasor clama, $4.30 f (5.00 per box: shad. Be lb.; ling cod, 7H eo per ir. i suucwB, "v iv OYSTERS Eastern, per gallon. $300; Olympia, $5.60. Hops, Wool and Hiews rtOPS Nominal. 1920 erop, 18 9 20e. HIDES Calfskin. 8 9 10c: kip. 6 9 6c: 4 green hide.. 23c; aalted, 34 per lb. j M0UAIB Nominal, 15 920e lb. t ' Qreaerlee -. 1 SUGAR Refinery basis: Cubes, $8.50; a fruit and berry. $7.78; D yellow, $6.75; beet, granulated. $7.50; extra C. $6.55; lioldea C. f 86.75 I HOXII Per ease. 88.0O. RICK Japan style. No. 1. 4e; Bine f Rose. 6 He per lb.: New Orleans bead. He COrirtJS Jtoaiwu. u sacks or '"Slt.T Coarse, half ground, 100a, $18.50 per ton: 60s, 817.85; Uble dairy. 80s. $27.25; balsa, $3.60 94.00; fancy, table aud dairy, 834.60: lamp rock. $2K.60 per ton. BEANS - 8 ales by jobbers: Small white, 4 4e lb.; large white, 4sc; pink, 7 He per lb.; Umaa, 8c: bayott, 10 He; reds, 10c; Oregon beans, buying price nominal. CANNED atn.K CernaUon, $8.00; Borden. $8.00; A .tor. 85.00; Esgle, 311.60; lAbby. 86.00; Mount Ternon. 85.&0 per raaa. -SODA CKACKKBS la bulk. 17e per Tb. N UTS Walnutu, 2882e lb.; almonds. 28 t30c: filberts. 21r in saek lota; peaauta, 10 9 J4e; pecans, 23cfc Brsxils. 30e. Mope. Paints, Oils ROPE SissaV dark. 14c; white. 16c par lb.; etandanl Manila. 20 He. I.ISSEJID OIL Raw, bbls.. 89e gsl; kettle bailed, bob.. Hie: raw, cases. $1.04; boiled. V eases, Jl.we per gallon. f COAlj OIL-rrPearl or water white, in drams r iron barrels. 17 He gal. ; cases. 30c per gal. GASOUNE Iron barrala, 80c; cases. 42 He per gallon. WHITE XEAD Ton lota. 12 He; .800 the.. 38a per lb. TURPENTINE Tanks, Ste; eases. 81.04; 10 ease lota, 1c less. s . TALLOW AND GRXA8E Nq. 1 UIlow. Be; No. 2. 4e. , PASOARA RARE New, 6c: old. 7e ner lb. WOOIv Wills metis valley, coarse. lOe: me sHum. 20c: fine. 20c peg lb.; Eastern Oregon, Idaho, 16 9 20a per lb. - - Chieago Potato Market Chicago. May 55.-- ( I. N. 8.) Potatoes Receipts. 82 cars. Nor, W hits, sacked and balk, 70985c; Florida No. 1, $9.009926 per bbl.; Texas Triumphs. 84.25 9 4. 5tt ner t CWt. - ..' , .'. f ... ET T BASICET " Br Hyinssi H. Cohen Further cuts In the price) of canned goods by some of the. department stores as well as by cash and carry groceries are shown,, and soma of the residence retailers are changing their prices. Fact of the matter is that many of the grocers are not inclined to do their share of the period of readjustment of prices by taking their losses as has bean done by wholesalers and manufacturers generally. : j y ' - -, ; It developes that the retailers who pay no profit to the wholesaler and purchase) direct are in many Instances charging more for their foodstuffs than the deal ers who. purchase through the. regular channels. In other words some of the retailer-wholesalers are taking the prof its of both wholesaler and retailer. Enormous increase in sales of so-called twin loayes of bread at 12 to 15 cents for two pounds is shown. In fact the pub lic has responded so freely to the offer Lng of the twin stock that the sals of the lower priced stock Is, beginning to interfere with the business in wrapped stock. ' The latter is - said to be of no better material or baking than the lower priced stock and consumers cannet eat the wrappers, for which they are payinj big money. J ! There la an extreme scarcity of cauli flower or broccoli oh the market and prices are generally higher, while aspar agus, with more, plentiful supplies, is lower.' ' ' i . ' The following price rale generally in retail shops for good quality.' Some values, sre frac tionally higher, interior stuff fractionally lower; Batter rresb creamery, asfsss EegEreh extras, 24 9 28c dozen.' Poultry Chickens, dressed. 83c lb. Fish 8lmbn, 25c pet lb.; halibut, S3e per lb.; perch, 15c per lb. Flour Best local patent, $3.25 2.40 par aaca, m ids. Potatoes--Burbanka, $1.50 per sack. Onions ltte ner lb. Minimum prices on the Portland public mar ket: Cabbage, 2es per lb.; cauliflower. 20e head; carrots, -c per lb.; celery hearts, loc; entona, 1 'ie ner lb. : potatoes. 1 He lb.: dry beans, 7e lb.; bulk honey, quarts 80c: pints 47c; ducks, 50c lb.: geese, 4ic lb.; cottage cheese, 2 On lb.; hens, SOo lb.; fryers. 27 (9 30c; eggs, 26c dozen; butter. 88a lb. ; milk, lie quart. Crop Loss Is Cause of Short. Rise for Wheat Chicago, May 5. (I. N. S.) Wheat finished tttrong and sharply higher in the lead of other grains. Sentiment was cenerally bearish i at the outset but changed quickly with a variety of crop damage reports coming in from, all parts of the Southwest, Provisions closed higher. e 1 t ; May wheat gained ec and July 5c up. May corn advanced lc July l&c up and September l&lMc higher. May oats-advanced lHli July lc and September 2c up- , Chicago, May 8.-41. N. 8.) Selling pres sure developed at the outset in wheat today and opening prices vera unchanged, to le lower for May and He to le lower for July. Baying by a house with Eaatcrn connections followed the opening. Trade in corn wss light and mixed with buy ing support weak. May. He lower; July. He off. and dentrmber. Se to 44c off. Max oats was un.eha.nged to Ho lower while other deliveries were ; unchanged. Trade w slow and featureless. Provisions started with lard tower end other products inactive , Range of Chicago prices aa tarnished by the United Press: WHEAT Open. t High. 135 .1 145i 109 115 RTB 136 H i 142H 105 U! U0H '98H BARLEY Iw. 137 108 H Close. 144 H 114H May ...... July ...... May '.. .... July 1354 143 105 H 110 84 H 88 H ..... 2H September . . July ..... May . . July September, , May ...... July September. . May July ...... May July ...... CORN 68 H- H I j 3H 63 H 65 H OATS 34 H 36 H 87 H 88 H 37H 0 U PORK 162S , 1670 58 '4 63 59 H 62 H 64 H 34 H 38 '4 36H 38H 87 H . 40 1610 1670 1720 06O 990 URn , 960 I 900 RIBS i 965 i 1000 i.i 2 red. 937 067 935 966 Mar 040 935 - 965 977 995 $1.47 Hj No. 3 July .... 877 Cash wheat; N bard. $154. 3 AMERICAN XIYESTOCK PRICES Chicane Hogs 88.60 Chicago, May ft. (L N. S.) Hogs Re ceipts 27,000, active end 10 9 26e lower. Bulk, $8.00 8.50; top, $8 60; heavyweight. $8,009 8.35; medium weight, $8.20 9 8.60: light weight, 88.25 a 8.60: light lixhU. 87.759 8.50: heavy packing sows, smooth, 37.00 9 7.78: packing sows, rough. 86.75 9 T.O0; pigs. 87. OO e S OO. battle Receipts 12,000. slow aad mostly 16 9 25e lower. Beef - steers, .- choice and prime. $8.6399.25: medium and good, 87.509 8.63; good and choice, $8.25 9 8.25; common and me dium, 36.76 9 8.25; butcher cattle, heifer. $5.5098.75; cows $5.00 9 7.25; bulls. $5,009 7.00: eanners and cutters, cows and' heifer, $2.2595-00; canner steers 38.0094.50; veal ealrea (Ught and handyweight) . 88.00910.00; feeder steers, 66.75 98.16; stock r steers. 85.50 9 7.85; a Locker cows aad bailers, 8S.60 9 6.00. Sheep Receipts 9000, market strong to 250 higher. Iambs (84 lbs. down), $9.75911.25; limbs (85 lbs. up). $9.25 911 00; lambs, culls and eorammt, $7.7699.60; spring lambs, $9.50 912.00; yearling wethers, $8.00 9 8.60; ewes. 35.76 9 7.25; awes, culls and common, $2.25 6.00; feeder lambs, $7.00 9 8.50. Chicago Dairy Predate Chicago. May 6. I. N. S.) Butter Re ceipts. 4847 tuba. Creamery extra, 31c; firsts, 2530c; packing creek. 12918a. Kggs Receipts. 14,784 cases. Carrent re ceipts, 20 9 21 He: r ordinary fiesta, 18 919c; firsts, 22 9 23 He; extra, 24 H 9 34 He; checks, 16H917e: dirties. 17 H 9 18c Cheese Twins, new, 15c; daisies, 14 9 14 He; Young Americas. 14 H 9 16c; long horns, 14 He: brick.. 14 He. Live Poultry Turkeys. 85e: chickens, S9; roosters, 14c; geese, 1 8 9 1 8e ; ducks, S2c. Kansas Olty Hoes 88.10 Kansaa City. May ft. (L -N. 8.) CatUe Receipt. 6500; dull. Steers. $7.40 98.86; cows and lie iters, $5.80 9 8.60; stockers and feeders. 87.00 9 8.S5; calves. $1.00 910.00. Hogs Receipts, TOOO; active. Bulk. $7.60 f 8 00: top. 88.10: hearies. $7.4097.63; lights. $7.2598.10; xaedhima. 67.6098.1O. Sheep Receipts. SBOO: active. Iaanba. $9.85 10:65; wethers, $6.5096.86; ewes, $6.25 96.50. Omaha Moes 88.1ft South Omaha. May 5. (I. N. 8.) Cattle Receits, 8100; beef steer alow, unevenly lower. She stock steady to weak. Other classes about ateedy. i lings Receipts, 18,000; active, 19 916e lower. Closing, steady. Balk. $7-25 9 7.65; tops. $8.15. ---."-: Sheep Receipt. 4000. Clipped lambs teafljr, $9.83 - paid for choice dipped . lambs. 73 lb. avesage; sheep, steady: ewea, tops, $6.75. Peeivee Mes SS.IO Denver, May 6. Cattle Receipts, 800; steady. Steers, $6.60 97.90; cows aad heifers. $5.00 9 7.00; storker and feeder. $7,00 9 7.60: calves. $10.00 912.00. Hip Receipt. 2600: 169 15e lower. Top. $3.10; bulk. $7.40 9 8 00. Sheep Receipts. 4 0. Lamb. $9,59 0 10.15; ewes, $5.50 9 6.23. ' Me jjanttl ' ggaj hat . Seattle. May ft. (L N. 8.) No livestock receipu today. ; : 3faey and Exehasge New Tork. May 8. (L N. S.) Call money on the floor of the New Tork stock exchange to day ruled at 6 H per cent: high 6 H per cent; low 8 H per cent. Time meney was steady. Sate 6 H ; per cent. The market for prime mercan tile paper was steady. Call money in Ixrodow to day was 4H per cent. Sterling eehsge wa steady with buslnes in hankers' bill at $3.97. ' Sew Yerfc Wool aad Hide New York, May 6. 1. N. B. Woo! Market quiet. Domestic fleece. XX Ohio, 22 9 domestic. Teia scoured basis. 40 9 82e; dome- tkK, su&pmv coureq, a ns ync Hm W -fc . sr. . u . branded steers, 16c. . POTATO BUYING A VERY SLOW AFFAIR nd of the potato buying season in big lota is near at band in Oregon and Washington so far as shipments to out sid a points are concerned. This is Indi cated by the progress made in the new crop and In the lack of operations of old growth. ' ' While occasional earload business Is reported at local eenntry points arennd 81 for extreme quality Borbank type stock, it appears that tli south has about as many eariuads of old Oregon-Washington stock at this time as it cares to owa. New stock la coming vsrvrard very freely from California growing centers, both the north and the south shipping.' This has resulted In gen. ral price declines. While new stock is still quoted st figure which maka it impossible for the average family to purchase, still there is a grewing distribution of sncb offerings, all of which affects the price and sale of old growth. It should not be construed that the season for old potatoes is over, for such is not ths ease. Old stock will be seeded and uied for several months, but in decreasing volume. . , : Buyers1 Switch Aids Old Cotton New Tork. May 5. (L N. S.) Switching operations steadied the eld erop positions in the cotton market today. Tbey opened 4 to 10 point-! higher, whereas new crop options started 1 point higher to 3 points lower. Liverpool and Japanese interests bought ml spot houttes snd the South sold. Wall street concerns traded both ways. After the opening tee list eaed, old erop fea tures selling f points under the previous elate and new crop 10 points net lower. 1 The market was firm through the last hour. The close waa at a net advance of 9 23 points. Spot cotton wan steady today, 20 point higher at 12.95. No sales. Open. High. - f w. Close. January ........ 1407 1419 1400 1419 March 1436 1452 1486 1455 May 1257 1268 1243 1268 Jul .......... 1297 1317 1287 1316 Octcber 1803 1379. 1852 1378 December 1400 1412 1391 1413 POTATOES AI.ONO THE COAST SeatU Market Seattle, "May 5. -(U. P.) Potstoea Yakima Uemi, $36 9 40; locals, $16 9 20. Los Angelas Market I Angeles, May 6. (I. N. .) Potatoes Idaho Russets, mostly $2.25 9 2.50: Kurals, 81. 0092.00; Oregon Rurbanks, $2.259285; few, $2.50; new potatoes, best, $1.60 91-75; small, 7cfett.OO per lug. San Francisco Market ' Ran Franeisee, May .V 1'otatoea: River whites, 81.75 9 2-23; sweets. 5 9 6c. Onions Australian brown. 40 9 50c bag. DAIRY .PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Framcisoe Market San Frane-inno. Cel., May 5. (C. r.) But. tor Extra. 32c per lb.'.. Egg - Extras. 26c: extra, firsts, 24 He; dirties. No. 1, 22 He: first extra pullet. 21 He; Under fixed pullets, 19e. Cheese California fists, fancy, ISe. . Le Angela Market Te Angeles, May 3. Butter Creamery extra, 37e. Egg Extras, 24c; ease count, 22c; put lets. 29c. . - Ioultry -Hens, 28 ft 35c; broilers, 27e; fry er. 45c. Seattle Market Bra tile. May 6. U. Eggs Freeh ranch, 2e; pullets. 20c. , Butter Local creamery I cubes, 29e; bricks, 30c. j . Diseased Orchards Destroyed Rosebnrg. Or., Msy 6. The diseased oerbsrds of Douglas county hsve nearly. all been deitroe4, according to a report submitted to the county court today by County Fruit Inspector Arm strong. The work of destroying the orchards in fected has been carried on by the inspector dur ing the past few months. Ilia work ha Keen commended by the Oregon Agricultural college authorities, and, aa a result, the fruit conditions are better. .. World's Wheat Shipment World', shipments, wheat and Xlonr, in bush- els: -Wk. Ending Wk. Endfng April 30. May 1, '20. From V. 8. and Canada Argentina . . .... Australia , , Others , , . ,8a2.noo a.978,nnn . 3.673.000 9.454,000 , . 2,944.000 736.000 368,000 i Total . , 16,807.000 IS. 168,000 Dried Frait and Beaas New Tork. May 5. L N. S.) Beans- Market quiet, firm. Marrow choice. 86.75; pea choice, .za9 4.40; red kidney choice, $9,75 9 9.85. ' Dried fruits Market firm. Apricots, choice t- extra lanry, :s)ii; prunes. SOa to 60s, 3H97He; prunes, 60a to 100s, 7H916e; pesche. choice to extra fancy, 17c; seeded raieins, choice to fancy, 22 H 9280. Better Salmon Catch : Kelso, Wash., May 5.- The salmon fishing season opened rlunoay evening at s o clock, aad beeauee of the heavy winds that night poor eatehea were made, but since Sunday night the boats on the Carrolls, Kalama and Rainier drifts have been getting good catches. Nine cent is the prevailin price. No tsrps will be operated until after tb June freshet. 3Tew York Metal Market New Tork, May 5. (I. N. S. Copper, firm; apot and May. offered. 12 ; June, offered, 13 : July, offered, IS H - Lead Quiet; apot. May and June offered, 4.95. Spelter Quiet; apot and Msy, offered, 4.95; June, offered, 5.09. Farm Work Delayed ! Ridgefield. Weah.., May 0. A heavy rain act in here and the surrounding country this after noon and farmers are unable to make any prog ress with their work, which hsa been, largely hin dered by rains, falling the past , fortnight tear i expressed for the prune crop. LlrerBoot Cotton Slow Liverpool. May 5. (t N. 8.) Slow sale for cotton marked the opening of spot ootlon today. Price were easier, rales for the day being 8000 bales. American middling, fair, 10.62; good middlings, 8.62: fully middlings. 8.1 7 j middlings. 7.62; low middlings, 6.47; good ordinary, 6.22; ordinary, 4.47. : , Xtw York So gar aad Coffee Vmmr V , W R I VT T. I U ! - - - - ; m. iv. . U. . i WEUi raw $4.64 9 4.89; refiaed, easier; graanlated, $6.50. i-otee .o. 7 m, spot. S H 9 no; No. 4 Santo. 8 H 9 9 He. MiBieapoUR-Dalath Flax Puluth. May 5 (L N. 8.) Flax May, 81.70 14 : Jill. II f! Rentemhe. 11.77- ,....V and arriv. $l.T2. , v KinneapoUs. May 6. ( I. N. R. 1 Flax May. $1.70 H: July. $1.74 H: track and ar rive. $1.74 H 9 1.76 H. i ' Tfew Torv-Loadea Silver New Af U a v a It K tt V i- , bar silver quoted today : i Domestic - unchanged at 09 He; foreign He higher at 61 c. ii. n. D.i xsar surer wa Hd higher today at 85Hc.- . " SeatUa Wheat Bids 1 Seattle, May 6. (I. M, . Wheat Hard white. 31.37: soft white. 81.37; white club, $1.85; hard red winter. 81.3.1; soft red winter. $1.33: northers sorinz. SI as? mmA Wall. $1.33; Big Bend bluestem, $1.4 2.- 5ew Ysrk Potato Market ' New Tork. May 6. (L N. S. Potatoes II. kn IV h.M U. V f - l . -. 1 . by white. $ 1.25 9 3.0 ; Bermuda v I3.5UM 13.50; SouUicrna. $2.59 9 8.00. . 3fW Tork Pnnltry Market New York. Mar 6. (L N. S.) Market Ir regular' Fowls. SSaeeOr: turkrvi. se- tera, 20e; dorka. 0936e; geese, 149 16c; San Fraaelare) ! ronltry Market c : e m t, .. JWjr rwiuirj ; . OrOllSTi, 43 9uAc; large hen, 87 9 40c. San Franestco Barley Market San Francisco. Msrr'5.- Bsrlev- Knne fmi rer cental. $1.20 9 1.27 U ; shipping. $1,35 9 5atal Stores Market New York. May 6. (L N. S.I-wI.nwKiilM. Savannah. 67: New York. 80. Koam Baraanah. $3.75; New York. $5.50. WHEAT MOVES TO NEW HIGH MM Rise of 7 to 9e a bashel ta wheat bids were forced on the Portland Merchant Eschaagei Thursday. This placed hid at a new high mark for ths present movement. Bids showed t - - - Bid Ble Hard white $1-37 7 Heft white 1.34 9e Wblte elan- Ml ' te Hard winter ...,....,....,,. US 7e Northern spring 1.88 , Te Red Walla ., 1J9 Je NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Car Wheat. Barley. lour. Oats. Hay. Portland. Thur. r 49 1 10 S 10 Year ago. ... 11 6 . Secaon to date. 16842 247 928 620 S303 Year ago 7916 174 8698 448 2082 Tacoma, Wed'day 16 ... 4 ..., 8 Year ago. ... 8 ... 7 4 Season to date. 4324 31 928 162 910 Year g 0649 93 3063 175 817 Seattle, wed'day 4 . . . 2 - . . . 2 Year ago .... 2 ... 6 ...... Season to data. 4394 211 424 427 1341 Year ago.... 6925 243 1077 643 1107 British! interests are taking on addi tional stocks of flour at this time but are able to purchase almost at their own price. While millers have stiffened their price views somewhat aa a result of recent advances in wheat, still . all appear- anxious, to secure export orders. Reports j indicate the receipt of small volume of flour orders from Central and South America but this is almost too limited to note. IjocsI flour trade Ehows a stimulated tone as a result of the previous day's advance of 40c a barrel, but bakers; are slow buyers because of their fear that the price will not hold. Wheat price are showing a disposition to ease off fractionally, but such conditions is fo!iowed quickly by export orders. Japan is said to have practically quit the wheat market borjiiux of the highs' prices recently aaked. FLOUR Selling pnoe, mill door; Patent, $8.60; Willamette valley brands. $6 90: local straight, 6.50: bakers' bard wheat. $7.75; bak ers' bluestem. $7.25; bakers' valley, $6.76; gra ham. $9.80; whole wheat, 16.00; Montana spring wheat, patent, $7.60 9 8.25 per barrel. Price for city delivery, 15e extra; suburban, 20e extra. .i HAY Buying price, nominal: Willamette timothy, fancy. $20.009 25.00 per ton; Kaatera Oregon timothy. $27.00 9 28.00 per ton; clover. $10.00 916.00: straw, $14.00; alfalfa, $19.00 9 10.50 per ten. J RAIN SACKS Nominal No. 1 . Calcutta. 6 He; domestic, 8c iq car lot; lea amount higher. MILLSTUFFS Mill rnn at mill, sacked, ton lot. $2S.Q0; carload, $27.00. OATS-rPer ton, buying price: Feed,, f 27.00 28.00. i v BARLEY Buying prices: Yeed, $22,00 9 $23. 0O; brewing, $24.50. SKKO Bnying price, nominal. FEKDttTL'FFS F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar toy. $37.00 989.00; whole barley. $34.00; al falfa meal, $29-00; cocoanut meal, $30.00: cracked corn, $40.00; whole corn, $37.00; eerateh feed. $48.00; soy besa meaL $56.00 per ton; whole oats. $36.00; rolled oats, $39.00; chicken wheat $54.00 9 65.00 per ton. Merchant exchange bids: ! WHEAT Hay Jan Hard white 137 187 Soft white 186 136 bite club 136' 136 Hard winter 132 'IS 2 Northern spring.. 132 182 Red Walla 130 ISO i FEED OATS No. 2 white 2800 2800 No. 2 gray - 2800 2800 BARLEY Brewing ................. Standard 1 feed . . . 2500 2500 2200 2200 CORN NeV. 2 E. T. shipment 3150 3160 No. 3 K. Y. shipment 3000 3000 New Tork Butter aad Egg New-York. Msy 6. (I. N. 8.1 Butt; Msrket eesier. Creamery extra (aalted and un saltedl, 37 H 9 38 H; do first (salted sad un raited), 34 9 87 Hi do higher than extra (salted and unsalted. 38989.He; state dairy tub. 22937c: ladles fresh firsts, 23 9 23 He t'heese Msrket unsettled and easy. State Whole milk specials. 17 H 9 21c; do fancy, lH91Hc: do lower grades, 15916HC. Wis consin Whole milk. fancy Young Americas, 19 9 20c. Eggs -Market irregular. 'Nearby white, fancy, 82c; do brown, fancy, 80 9 31e;extra, 29 H 9 30c; firsts, 24 H 9 26 H c ew York Bond Market FurrtlJicd by Overbeck it Cooke Co. Bid. Ask. 78H 76 66 H 67 81 72 U 72 99-76 99-80 64 64 H 73 H 74 80 H 81K 19 H 22 H 75 H 75 H 77 H ,. 77 H 79 H 80 H 95 H 06 75 75 H 89 H 63 H 78 H 78 83 - 86 76 Ti 77 82 H 82 78H 79 Atchison Clenl. 4s.......... Ral. A Ohio (Jold 4s. Beth. Sted Ref . 6s......... Cnc PscnTic 1st 4s........ C B. A J. CoL 4s St. Paul (renl. 4Hs. ........ Chicagr N. W. GenL 4s L. A N. Cni. 4s.. New Tork Ry. 6s. ......... Northern Pac. P. L. 4s Reading (ienl. 4s........... Union Pee. 1st 4s.... V. S. Steel 6s I nion Pac. 1st Ref. 5s..... -v Southern Pac Conr. 6s ..... . Southern Pac Conv. 4s.'.,... Penn. Conv. 4 s. Penn. 1st (til Ches. A Ohio Conv. 5s. ..... Ore. Short Line 4 Bankers to Talk Trade Corporation San Francisco, May. 5. The California State Bankers' convention to be held next month will be called upon to consider the part which the bankers of the state will play in setting up the new $100,000,000 Foreign Trade Financing corporation, and also the support which, must be given to the building up of our own basic industries and public utilities. Particular attention will be given to the development of tba new $100,000,000 Foreign Trade Financing -corporation, which is being set up under the- Edge act to do for America's foreign business a work somewhat similar to that done by the federal reserve banks for busi ness within the United States. Fraud Ads to I Be Frowned On -West Baden, Ind., May 5. The annual convention of' the National Wholesale Jew elers' association, to be held here May 5, 9 and 7, will devote itself largely to discussions of methods to prevent fraudulent advertising of jewelry and to enforce the national stamping act. It is said a large number of manufactur ing jewelers who are associate mem bers of the organisation, wil attend. Woolen Mills Have Orders for j? Quick Delivery Xw York, May IV That the excep tionally large order plated la the woolen and wertd trades daring the last two months hare represented aetaal needs and are net la any sense peemlatlve, Is pre red by the faet that the cancellations aTe been less tbaa la aay ef the recent eoeaJJed normal years im fesiiaei. There had been reports - that some cletklag manafaetarerg, caaght with : aaert storks for iprlsg trade, had perhaps everhongat far the fall, bat It 1 ap parent as the time approaches far delivery that there is aq greaad for ark assumption. The primary mar ket evidently hare lie nfdeted meet of their holdier and the volnme ef trade that 1$ storing' 1$ eitlrely healthy. . SALE OF OLD LIVESTOCK TRADE i : .v. THURSDAY J.IYF.STOCK TRADE v Hogs. Steer. Lamb. Portlasd UJi $84 S 8.69 Chicago ,8.89 -9Jtt 1U1 Omaha .15 j,.... t.8i Denver .! 7.0 18.IS Kansas City S.16 I 8 .82 10.6i tieattle .............. 'o market ! '":" PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN . Hog". Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Cars. Thursday- ...-is 164 15 926 8 Week ago .... S15 ... 6 391 6 3 weeka ago. . . 755 ' 5 ; 1 ; J17 12 4 weeka ago. . . 1089 32 ... 26 11 Tear ago .... 147 14, T 120 6 2 yeers ago... 631 1671 '0 722 13 8 years ago.,, 832. 37 ... 70 6 4 years ago... 199 824 - 4 46 With the exception of the sheep di vision, there was little stock offering at North Portland Thursday morning. Total run was eight load and these were principally fn the mutton devfsion. While few hogs continue to sell as high as 69.50 at North Portland the general market remains at S9.S5 and there is no earloed busi ness reported above that quotation. In faet total run for the day in this division waa but 1H cara. j , . General hoc market range: Prune Ught Smooth heavy, 250-300 lba..... Smooth heavy, 800 lba, up..... Rough heavy Fat pig Feeder pigs Stas I 9.00 9 7.50 9 6.509 6.00 9 9.00 9 8.509 4.00 9 9 25 8 60 7.80 7.50 0.80 160 7.60 Cattl Nominal Hen There was another nominal nth in the rattle alleys at North Portland for Thursday trading. Market conditions remain nominally steady with former prices generally continued. fleneral cattle market range: i Choice steer $ 8.00 9 8.25 Medium to good steers. ...... . 7.259 s 00 Fair to good (teen i 6.50 9 7.2S Common to fair steers , .. 6.50 9 6.50 Choice cows snd heifers : 6.25 9 100 Medium to good cows and heifers 5.73 9 6.25 Pair to medium cows and heiier 5.26 9 5.75 Common cow and bailers ; 4.25 9 6.25 Canner . , . 2,359 4.26 Choice feeders 6.259 6.75 Fair to good feeders. . 6.25 9 ; 6.25 Bull ., 3.50 9 5.80 Choice dairy calve 10.50 9 1 1.00 Prim light dairy calves 10.00910.50 Medium light dairy calves. ... . . . 6.50910.00 Heavy ealrea 3.009 6.50 Sheep Situation Steady Sheep and lamb . situation at North Portland was steady for the Thursday session. With a fair tupply showing, demand absorbed current ouenng. General sheep and limb range: Spring lamb $ f .00 9 8.00 East of mountain lamb. 7,00 9 7.50 Willamette valley lamb. ....... 6.509 600 Heavy lambs . 6.00 9 6.00 Feeder lamb 8.009 6.00 Cull lambs 2.009 4.00 Yearlings 4.60 9 5.60 Wether 4, j 4.00 9 6.00 Ewes 1.009 4.25 Wednesday Afternoon Sales . STEERS No. Ave. lbs. Price-. 1.... 780 $ 6.60 ON STEADY BASIS No. Ave. lb. Price. '8 1..,.. 010 1.50 8. . 227 $ 9 25 1..... 270 6.25 1 ..... 20 6.2.V 3..,.. 216 9.25 f0..,.. 199 9.23 7..,.. 222 9.25 7..,.. 177 9.25 6. . . .. 240 9.26 1. . . .. 410 6.50 14..,.. 125 9.50 6. . . .. 16 9.75 2, .. .. 2 OO 8.75 1 480 6.20 9. . , .. 244 . 75 I . . . .. a" .60 12..... 70 S.OO 240 8.75 9. . . .. 235 S.75 4 65 $ 8.00 8. , . ,. 68 8.06 30. . . .. 66 . 8.86 ..- 62 8.26 24 . . . .. 64 . S.26 16. . . .. 71- 00 7..,.. SO "6.00 24.. i., 61 8.25 1..... 100 8.00 32. . ... 62 7.75 21 4 8.25 18..... 67 8.35 46..... 70 8.85 6 66 T.00 8 67 7.00 14...'.. 68 S.25 .1055 $ 6.76 f HOC 20. . 4 . , 1 . . IS. . 8.. 9. . 5.. 6. . i"! '. i. . 3. . 4. . 1 . . 15.. , 169 $ 9.2ft . 242 8.75 . 310 7.25 . 203 9.00 . 243 0 00 , 284 8.76 . 220 9.25 , 310 8.50 . 215 0.25 ,130 9.50 , 125 9.26 . 263 M.75 , 140 9.25 , 830 7.25 , 175 e.25 . 1S 9.50 . 220 8.75 . 230 8.76 . 472 6.00 11. . ft., 18. . 17,. 02.. 26. . 24 . . . . 19. . 23. . 43.. 6. . ii : , 5. . 8. , 14.. 45. 1 . , 6. , LAMBS , 68 $ 3 00 66 8.00 66 8.75 68 7.60 A3 8.00 54 8.26 69 S.OO 68 8.25 67 8.00 76 8.25 63 8.26 66 7.00 67 7.00 . 68 8.25 , 66 8.25 60 7.00 . 63 7.00 EWES , 160 $ 2.50 YEARLINGS , OS $ 8.00 I 1..... 100 8 6.00 , 90 6.00 I" WETHERS 3. 1. 6. 31. 25. 87 $ 5.50 I 49 98 . 135 - 3.60 I 26..... 138 124 4.00 I ; Thursday Morning Sale ' 6 00 3.60 HOGS No. 8.. 4. , 11. . 1.. 1.. Ar. lbs. . . J186 . 153 . . 161 , i 120 . . 400 Price. No. 2., 4.. 2. . 6.. 1.. At. lbs. ,. 226 .. 152 . . 190 ,. 211 .. 970 Price. S 9.50 9.60 50 60 6.60 $ 9 50 9.50 9.60 9 25 5.00 Many Factors Are JTamed as Slowing Business Eecovery - ., i - - The publisher of a leading business magazine, an acknowledged authority on financial and commercial affairs, attributes the delayed recovery in busi ness to the following factors ; (IX, Uncompleted liquidation of labor. (2) Unexpectedly poor showing made by the railroads under new railroad law coupled with apprehension that labor troubles impend. (1) Delay tn reducing prices by many basic industries. (4) Un foreseen delay in starting : the machinery to extend credits to. foreign purchasers. (5) Retention of high money rates for a period almost without parallel In finan cial annals. (6) Failure of "retail trade as a whole to lower prices commensurate with drastic declines in wholesale prices. (7) Acute dissatisfaction in Influential circles because of tax burdens and the absence of any definite plan in Wash ington to effect thoroughgoing reform and economy. (S) Tariff uncertainties. This authority regards these factors in the order named as the important, in fluences which are now curtailing busi ness. He declares, however, that con ditions are slowly getting better. Money Situation Easier; Loans in Smaller Eequest Washington, May 6. I. K. S.) Al though ' there Is an Improvement in financial conditions, there is no Indica tion of general improvement in business conditions, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon ald today. Requirements for loans upon banks are becoming lees, the secretary said, and banks find .condi tions easier. Report of business con ditions, however, do not tend to indicate any rapid return to normalcy. Seasonal increases n business are shown in some indttstrtea. but generally banks report that payroll requirements are becoming somewhat leas, v., . BIG 1TAOAN COMPANY - HAS ELICIT OF $82,000,000 Milan. May 5, I. X. S.) At a. meet ing of the stockholders of the Metallur gy io company, the biggest industrial con cert) in Italy, it was announced today the company has a deficit of J82.ooo.oo). The president said the banks would have to rehabilitate the company. Iron and Steel Demand! Gains; Pord in Market Clerelaad,- Ohio. May 5. Iron and steal interests' wb thought the re cent activity la automobile factories might be hat a flsrry, are watchiag the Increasing demand new for plates and parts with growing confidence which la ' seme eases reaches the point ef eathnslnsm. The Ford He tor eempaay is In the market, ap parently for very j large orders aad seme ef the sheet mills are reporting operations en the per cent basin. This -represents a greet gala, for in seme districts the operation had dropped to a point as low a ft per cent of finished , steel products, are being maintained, and there Is general acceptance ef the faet that the new scale of the steel corpora tion I likely to be maintained for a J long time.. , ' . ; Stock Topics Bank of England rate) unchanged at t. ::. . " ' American Railway Ki press on June 1 will cut wages .30 to 35 per cent. Pere Marquette year ended December 31, 1920, earned 47 cents a share on common, after allowing dividend re quirements on preferred r. The lowering of the rediscount rate by the New. York federal reserve bank, an nounced after the close of the -market yesterday, '- interpreted in all quarters as very gratifying influence. , In connection with the strength of the railroad shares, it is believed that the railway labor board in the very : near future will hand down a favorable de cision in the carriers viewpoints on the jvage controversy. It is expected that after this development freight rates will be revised downward. The effect of . the aforementioned Influences should serve to promote broadening tendencies . in general trade. - John D. Ryan looks for better demand for copper, . . New York General Electric to increase stock $10,000,000. Ivwer farm bank discount rates ex pected. t ; Governor Harding of federal reserve hoard says American crisis has passed,' time for renewal of -confidence. - t Canadian Pacific declared regular quarterly dividend of 214 per cent on common. NEW CORPORATIONS Salem. May 5. The Kqultable Oil & Gas syndicate, an Idaho syndicate, cap italized at $200,000. was Wednesday granted a permit to transact business in Oregon. S. T. Conner of Portland -is named as attorney in fact for Oregon. Articles of incorporation were filed by the Portland Construction company of Portland, capitalised at $25,000. II. M. Kanchler. A. IL McLean and 11. N. Mc Calley are the Incorporator. t Articles were also filed by theApoa- TEXT BOOK " ' OF WALL STREET A 40-pae;e book (copyrighted) discussing clearly nd unmis takibly rules governing stock market transactions; ' Method's of Trading, g Commission Rates. - How to Opon an Account. Augmenting One's Income. Deposit Requirements for . Carrying; Stock on Ac count. " "' Dictionary of Wall StTaet. History of the New York Stock Exchange. ' , History of the New York Corn Market. Foreign Exchange. : , And many other subjects of interest to investors end stock traders. , Copy Free Upon Bequest1 McCALL & RILEY CO., INC. 20 Broad Street New York Longer Life for Your Car! Tests over a smooth surface that is rigid and a smooth sur face that is resilient, how as tonishingly large percentages of longer periods that a car will run over the latter without rattling or requiring repairs? This is logical because resiliency in a pavement simply adds one ' more cushion effect that is ab sent In a rigid pavement The ideal type pf resilient pavement and the most durable, too, Is "Warrenite-Bitulithic. See Sandy road from S2d , to Troutdale now in its seventh year, nnnanoni iDDDDcnnna ni l-n "Printing For Every Purpose F.V.Baltes &. Company D;. FTSSST AND OAK o g Printers 1&TmK& a I ; 1. DBaoDDDoaaannannnai lollq JjuthernR Congregation ef West Astoria, : The assets of the association are given as $750, Henry Relnnlkks, and nine others are named as the In corporators.''' ' r : ' "- Olympia, Wash., May S. Articles of incorporation were filed by tlx com panics with J." Grant lllnkte, secretary of state,. Tuesday, as follows: The Glacier Fish -company of Ta coma; capital . stock, $50,000; Incor porators, U. H. Raleigh. H. V. A I ward and Raymond McMillan. The Reynolds Torch t Regulator com pany of Seattle : capital stock. $200,000 ; incorporators, George H. Guy, A. I, Bouffleur. W. J. Grarobs, H. bV Kara snore and R. B, Long. Johnson, Carr A Co of Kapowsin ; cap ital stock, $50,000; incorporators, Charles W. Johnson, Howard Carr ar.d W,' K. Bundy, The Kapowsin Mercantile company ; capital - stock, $15.000 ; Incorporators. Charles Johnson, Howard Carr and Cal vin Carr. - The Yakima Hooverlsed Grocery com pany of Yakima ; capital stock, $10,000 ; incorporators, Abe Harris and A, II. Harnett. .. .. - . The Waterhouae-Hill company of Se attle; capital slock," $20,000; Inccrpora tore. Norman Waierhouee, . Robert O. lilli and Thomas Hill. CREDIT MAN SAYS New ;Tork, May , 5.Characterls ins labor as a commodity, despite supreme court decisions that it Is not, J. H. Tregoe, executive secref tary of the National Association of Credit Men, in a letter sent to 33,000 members of the " association, calls upon labor to pocket its losses and bring about a voluntary liquidation. "Labor costs. says the letter, "reached a higher peak than commodity prices. To get things right liquidation must effect every commodity, and we class labor as a commodity, so that a proper basis for new operations can be reached and prosperity gradually brought about. It is our firm Conviction that nothing TRANSPORTATION Tickets R enervations Hotels Railroads) Steamship Linns Motor Tripa Toura nd Roada j POBSKT '8, SMITH. Mansce JOTmNAIi BUSINESS OFFICE Main m$ Marshall im 8SlIUlllllIMWWlW.lilijS LABOR MUST DROP Travel NEW THROUGH Passenger and Freight gervie te . SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND ; SaAN DIEGO ' Sailing From Portland, 9 P. M. SS. Adm. Evans, May 6-20 SS. Senator, May 27 HE G PL AB BAILiyoa EVERT fuidat tuebeafteb Local Passenger and Freight Service Between Pertlsnd and MARSHFIKLO, KURKKAs HKJf VRAKCISro i Sailing Kverr It Days. Trans Pacific Services Between tUna. VVffntVV n j SS. Coaxet, May 25 ' SS. Montague, June 19 SS. Abercoa, July IS Between Paget Sonnd and Tekehama, Kehe, Shnnghal. Bona Xons. Manila (Freight aad Passenger. aveo ayt ? 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We believe that labor price generally can be -reduced 15 per cf-n without affecting the wage value." Yakima Jutlgo Appointed " Olympia, Wash,, May C V. O. Ntcfcr--son of Sunnyslde was appointed superior Judge of Takima county by Governor Louis F. Hart to succeed the late Judae Allen S. Davis, who "committed suiclile last -week. Judrs K' ii-it eMon'e ssriAfnt. ment waa effective May 3 and he will serve until the election of his succesuor at the next general election. TRANSPORTATION Ll N E VISIT CUROPC MOW w Tork Cherbeerg Henthamptoe Ot.TUPIO Mag 14 Jane 4 June 23 AplUATlO June 1 Jul 8 Aug. 8 Jfew Tork Liverpool CEDRTO Mar 14 June It Jnlv S CELT 10 ,UayS8 June 25 Jul. i' J K. T. .Boston. Arorrs-Glbrsltrir-aple-tinoa CANOPIO ;.. June IT CMSTIO Jul U Philadelphia -Liverpool H AT Ell FOIl D ....UsyiS July 'i Aug AMERICAN LINE-RED STAR LINE W. 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Alaska Excursions Between Seattle and SOUTHEAHTKUir POINT SOT;THWESTERNVoKT!L?,, , Every 18 Day r m ( ii;) ir Steamthip iH, ff Ticket for Ail Une VW (anr Chela Aeenmasedallea at Ti 4 M Tariff kase. a grseiel ss i las l aeeieg neee- B B . sarU. rises an satlme peraait. H luneamrtee yesre4. B Bleenls rer aa botal reserve. I I T. I nas asade in 4venee, at bees M M B . a abrean. Mr- B mv lead ff "Oceae 8nigN f)B Aanerlcsn nre.s Ce. jfOrff VrVeft.Walaae.O.P.a. jA , WPSTBOtrjrD From Troni FVnnt Portland. Maine Boston Vhila. . Brsfh ........ .May It May It Msy fl H. ft. Talza May Jane 1 Jss 9 S. S. West Ii1U..Jaae It Jibs 1$ Jane SI Ship by Waler WILLIAMS LINE DP I