SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921.
'THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
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SENSATIONAL CHANGES
EGG TRADE WEAK
AT LOWER PRICE
SATtBDAY DAIRT TKAPE
, Butter. Yen. Cneete.
TorUa.uA .......... Sie 21e
Cbiearo .......... f7e tie le
Sew York ........ "ft Vie tie 17e
Heattle ............ See tie
San Francisco . ..... ...... ....
Lo Atia-ele .. 87e 24e ....
Far bid were advanced again later
In the day, with a rise In the Fast,
. C nrrent receipts were quoted to 19e for
Monday delivery.
Err trade continues-to reflect , weak
. nesa here fid prices are very changeable
at the week-end. Jr. O. B. bids for cur
rent receipts were down ic a dozen as
. forecast ;'
" Leading bidders for ergs were offering 15c to
17c dosen for current receipts for Saturday
delivery, with some unwilling to par more Ulan
tbe lower price.
UoTemnit of egg to market Is subsiding to a
considerable desre and tliia is indiratedUsy the
mailer volume of to-k nrw going into sim-ase:
In fart. to end of the storage season appears
' in eight. .
t'nril the storage period Is passed the market
for eggs is very likely to remain erratic. For
instance, nmt of the downtown retailers are
,reely offering eggs to consumers at 25e a
dozen and this same price ie being 'asked for ee-
' lerte by some of tbe wholesalers. However,
Otis usee at Wis owner price is so nominal uue
tbe trade is considered top at 23c
Those! desiring special information regarding
' any market anouid wnta tne .-uarxei -uiur
- Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply.
BCTTEB SlTtTATIOX IS STEADY
Market for hotter Is showing steady tone
With the trade here genera y qnoting 25c pound
' . -for country cube extras and 2 He tor city mauu-
W-Tacture. Print are held unchanged.
CHEESE SltUATIOX IS QTJIETEB
Quieter tone is shown itt the market for cheese.
Tillamook eoatlnnea to a not unchanged figures.
One Dairyman. league is selling chteae here at
1 fro a pound to retailers while TiUomook u Sic
acrerailr.
CHICKEX SUPPLIES STILL SCAKT
Trade report a continuation of scant supplies
of chickens here. All prices are firmly neld witu
ma obtaining a fractional premium for the
better claaa ofierinc.
8TBAWBERET MARKET VERY FIRM
Very firm tone ml shown for strawberries her
Saturday with srsnt stocks in from California aud
sslrs of that product at tl for 20. Kennewick
stock was being offered in a smsli way at 88.25
for Clark seedling.
KHUBARD .STOCKS TERY LIBERAL
Extreme shortage of rhubarb supplies during
the last few days has given way t. sufficient
Block for all requirements and pr:cc are amne-
vhai raider as a result. Most of the sales of best
at 6W tic pound.
BRIEF STOTES OF PRODUCE TBADB.
Asparagus market is firm at full prices. f
Florida grapefruit to anow advance next week,
lettuce market still in very bad shape.
Old and new potatoes tery alow at unchanged
prices.
U recti beans too high for movement here.
WHOLESALE PBICES IX POBTLAXD
These are pricea retailers pay. wholesalers, x-
.-eept as oUktwim noted:
Dairy Product
BCTTER Selling price, box lots: Creamery,
extra, parchment rnl, 80c per lb. Jobbing
prices: Cubes, extras, 25 W -8c per lb.; dairy,
buying price, 14&13e per lb.
LI" M I; T'iKKJTAT Portland" delivery basts. No.
1 -grade. 25e; No. 2, 2.4323c; country stations,
srs. i'02le per lb.
CiiiJiiah; Selling price: , Tillamook, fresh
.- Oregon fancy triplets, 21c per lb.; Young
Anserioa. 22e per lb.j Oregon-Washington trip
lata, latfHtia lb. Price to jobbers, f. o. b. 'iu
lamouk: Tnpu, ltte; Xoung Americas, Sao.
belling price: . Block 8wias, !iM0c; Uoiburger,
34 36c lb. ; cream brick. SU3:e per Ik; im
. ported &wisa, (1 lb-; select domestic Swiae, Boc
l ' per lb ' f - - .
V""-.JfioCtS Buying price:- Current receipts, 15
lc; candled. selling price, ,20c; select, 23
W25C1 per doaen.
LIVE POUl-'l'KY Selling price: Hear hens,
S6e per lb.; light hens. 22s2&a lb.; brailcr.
WANTED
Ecsi per dog.. 17 0 18c; Eggs, select white,'
4 8) 20o; Veal, fancy, 131se) Ilog. block.
ISOISo; Broilers. 1.H to 2 lbs.. 2SO2S0.
Cakb paid no commission. Suip any time.
KSTABU1SHK1 IN 1SU4
GEO. E. NICHOLS
1M FROHT ST. . PORTLAND, OR.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
for Choice Goods, Veal, ' Fork, Caacars. Poultry
- . and Produce.
RUBY & CO.
109 FROST STREET
van a or teuvTi t aa v
WRITS FOR IR FORMATION
SPOT CASH
FOB POULTRY AND EOGS
Ship us your Broilers. Top prices,
prompt returna. - t ;
Crescent Market
t!4 First Street, Portland, Oregon
Phone Main 61ft
f- ASK FOR TAGS
VEAL, HOGS and POULTRY
Win bring top prices when shipped to ua
Aak your neighbors about ua.
WRITE FOB QUOTATIONS AND TAGS
BOLsLAM & CO.
KB FIRST. ST. PORTLAND, OB.
Ship as ci writ for prices on tzt
j Veal, 'Hoja., Potatoes, etc Let us
- 4ote you prices for eroceriev Call
. or send us, a list of what you want.
We can save yon money.
ORIEN YAN SCHOONHQYEfl
193-19S 2nd. Cor. Taylor. Portland
MTC WANT TOUR
Veal, Hogs, Poultry
E04MV. DRESSED MEAT. HIDES, CASCARJt
ana, mohair, vvoot. etc
VRITK US FOR rRrCC
Gullickon & Miller
KstaSmlisg 4at. 1Q9 Frent 8V, Pert la n Op.
ttDES, PELTS, WOOL
Bark. XetaJa. Bikkers
Wnw tor praoea and atuppina; tagav
L. SHANK & CO
8 IS Fro at eitreet. Pertlaad. Orerwa
IS8TJ-5 HO. 11
teal quite FIRM i
.. .. .13-140 Heavy Veal. lb..;....
Fancy Veal. Ih,....
Fancy Block Hogs. IK .....l3-13He
BEE.EvMiJ.'rJOJi A:!T1
t,.. tl.. ik oir nmL" UBK MORE POULTRY '
Heavy Mens. -25-27? Light Hens, lb..l9-S2c Brollen.. lb
EGOS, DICKS. UEESK AND TtRKKYS. MARKET
Vrts for Supply f Ow Shlpptng Tao Tnv SSean Ratter Prtces tar Van.
Our Solilng Onarge le Lb. an Poultry, Vest, Ho 1 Dg wa Kffaa,
SHERIDAN-BECKLEY COl, INC; "1T SV&ut
taoSB Main Ssai-Rafer.se.., Hlharnl. Savlagg B-rtll WASHINUTON S
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By Hynaa B. Cohen ;
Next week unless the weather1 man
plays . havoc : with climatic ; conditions
there will be quite liberal stocks of
home grown berries on the market. In
the meantime there is an acute short
are of offerings and the price has gen
erally been advanced for the California
stock. On Yamhill street where they
have been selling strawberries at 20c
a box or two boxes for 35c. the present
price for best berries Is 25c a box, al
though a few are still offering; two boxes
for 45c ;
Strawberries from Kennewick are now
arriving-, but these are very high priced
and the same la true of Columbia river
and Willamette valley stock. With a
few days of sunshine there will be' lib
eral ripenlnr. of this fruit with conse
quent lowering of values.
Retail butchers continue to ask war
values or within "a fraction of them,
while 'wholesale prices in practically all
lines are. again showing reductions. Prof
iteering in veal is shown in many in
stances and while some mutton is being
sold rather low, the better cuts continue
high. . - i
There is considerable talk among con
sumers of organizing for the purpose of
opening cooperative markets in an ef
fort to force retailers to put values on
the basis of present wholesale figures.
It is argued that consumers would be
able to purchase their stock much more
cheaply and the outlay would not be
considerable In starting such an estab
lishment., y - J
The following pricea rule generally in retail
shops for good quality. Some rallies are frac
tionally higher, inferior stuff fractionally lower:
Kutter Fresh creamery, 85 86c pound.
Fgga Fresb extras, 24$28e dosen.
Poultry Chickens, dressed, 85c lb.
Fish Salmon. 25e per lb.: halibut, 25e per
lb.; perch, lAc per lb.; sturgeon, 25c lb.
Flour Beat local patent. 42.28 2.40 per
sack. 4 lbs. .
Potatoes Burbanaa, $1. SO 01.78 per sack.
tftiiona 1 H & 2o per lb.
Minimum prices on the Portland public mar
ket: Cauliflower, 25e head; carrot. 2c lb.;
onions, 2c lb. ; potatoes, 1 c lb. ; dry beans.
7c lb.; bulk honey, quart, 80c; pints, 47c: ducks,
BOc Id.; teem. 4&e lb.; cottage cheese, 20c lb.;
bens. 2882e lb.: fryers. 28c lb.: eggs, 23c
dozen; butter. 88c lb.; milk, lie quart. .
Kw York Batter and Eggs
Ifew.York, May 21. L N. S.f- Butter
Market : easy, fair, demand. Creamery extras
(salted and unxaxted), 28 2 He; creamery
firsts (salted and unsaited) , 24W2Hc; creamery
higher than extras A salted and unsalted), 28 M
e?80ttc; state daary tuba. 1927We; imita
tion creamery ladles, froth, firsts. 22 22 Vie.
Cheese Marked fairly steady. 8 Late Whole
milk specials, 1817e; whole milk fsjtcy, 13
W 16c; wbUe milk lower grades, 1 0 1 3 H e,
Wisconsln -Whole milk, fancy Xoung Americas.
17 17 He
Eggs Market firmer. Nearby white, fancy,
82 W 33c; nearby brown, fancy, 29 30c; extra,
27 2Sc; firsts. 21 W 23c .
Minaeapolis Cash Wheat
Minneapolis. Mar 21. Cash wheat No. 1
dark northern. $1.58 H 1.72 Vk ; No. 2.
1.62 H 1.65 H; No. 8, $1.48 H 9 1.53 ;
.o. 1 nortbern. 81.04 H l.t2 Vs : .No. 3.
81.41 1.50 H; No. 1 northern spring.
$1.44 H 0 1.54 H : yo. 2. . $1.48 H 9 1.51 H ;
Xo. 3. 81.48V4 t148 H.
Foreign Exchange Market
. Nw York, May 21. U. P. ) Foreign ex
change opened steady today. Opening rricea
Included: sterling. S4.UU (UP 4 1 ; franca.
.0876 H; lire, .0555; marks. .0170; Canadian
dollars, ,Bsu; kronen. .1810.
1326e per lb.; old roosters, 15c per lb.; tur
keys, aswauc to.; ttreaseo. u (0 sue is.; oucaa,
j 0 4uo per in. ?
Fresh Vegetable and Fruit
FBESH Flit. IT uranaee, S4.0ww8.00 box;
bananas, 8 H 9o per lb. ; lemons, $3.75 & 5.00
: araoeinut. k torida. ett.ou fe t.ot: cu-
tornia. $3.25: Florida, pineapples, $4.50 8.60
per crate: cnernes, noa per: 10.
BEliitlEJS Btrawberriea. Florin. $3,90 0
4.00 crate 20s; Oregon, $6.00 & 0.50 erst 24a.
AKCLtS I1.23a2.7&.
I ilf I VI k CUtll'I'd I b. S RKjGha fiS. rAu
$8.50 w a.73 per box: fin. a 2.00 A 3.50:
tuunef!. 70s to 80s. 50-lb. box. 7 He In.
UMO.ia Selling price to retailers: Local.
tl.UO; garlic. 15c; gruen oniony Su44c per
ocxen buncuea. T r '
. fUl'A'luEs Sellina Dric. to retailem: O
goo fancy, 81.25eli.o0; awesta, $3.76 hamper;
uew uotaioes. 6 ss To lb.
YkXiKTABLtS Artichokes. No. 1. per doa,
i.o; asparagus, wcai, Duncnea, aos., i,3w
2.00; beans, Otntucky oWuder, per lb., 20 e
bunclied, dosen, b 5c; cabbage, inningstadt,
pony crate, lb., She; do ' CtononbiU, Dony
crate, lb., 5c do Early York, lb.. 4 H c; carrots,
new, bunched, ; doaen, 75c; do oid. sacked, per
est, 8l.au; cucumbers, lancy, dozen, fi.ia
W2.75: egg plant, per lb., aoc: garlic lb.. 20c
green onions, doa., 30c; lettuce, fancy head. 6a,
crate, SB.OU; do lxn Angeles. crate,
A 1 1 rirt k,.mnnla. 41. fis. cratA. S 11 (t(
do Sacramento, doa.. $1.23; Parilty, doa., 60c;
p'as. Telephone, per lb., 13c; peppers, green,
per lb., 50c; radishes, dos., 8085c; rbubaxb.
Oregon. 40-60 lb. box. lb., 6(Hc; rutaba
ga, per lb., 2 He; apinacb, lb., HWc; to
matoes. 28 lb. lug. per lug. $4.00; turnipa.
new, bunched, dosen, V0e; do new, sacked, per
ewe, 83- UW. ' 4
Meats and Ftwrtsiona
COCNTBY MEATS Selling price: Country
hoits, 13c per lb. for top blockers, about 125
fa, loO lbs.: hear stuil lower: real. too. SO
to 110 lba.. 13 ay 13 He: heary stuff !; aprins
lamtn. is H 0 14c per in.
SMOKJOl MATS Hams, 310 88(1 pef lb.;
brraktast bacon. 25 A 53c.
LAK1 Kettle rendered,
basis, compound, lie..
175e lb.;
1-ACh.lNti UuUai alflATS Steer beet
16c; o beef, 14 He: huabe, 14916c per lb.;
yearlings, 10sl2e; ewes. 7 010a.
Fish and Sbeitfisn
FRESH FISU Chinook, 18S0e lb.; hali
but, frefch. 15 ay 20e; aturgeoav t ; black cod.
1 2e: . kippered aalmea. ax.zsws.bO 10
ba.-kpt; kippered cod,' $2.86; razor clams, .$(.60
WO.uo box; aoaa iwc to.; ling cod, 7 H W
be per lb.; sturgeon, 20a lb.
OTSTRS Eastern, per ; gallon. $8.00;
Ulympia. $a.au.
Hops, Wool and Hide
HOPS Nominal, lwt. crop. 18 20c.
U1UK3 Calfskin.; 10 012c; kips, 6 0 6c;
green maps, jpac; sutea, asc-per la.
MOHAIB. Nominal, 15 016c lb.
TAL1XJW AMI UKttASK Ki 1 tallow, 5e;
PIS 2. 4C I
CASCABA BARK New. 6e; old. 7c per lb.
WUOIi tV illamette valley, coarse, 10c; me
dium, 20c: fine, 20c per lb. ; Eastern Oregon
Idaho, 15 0 20a per lb.
: 8TTGAK Kefinery
basB Cubes, $9.60;
fruit and berry, $7.85; D ellow, $6.35; beet
granuiatea. extra J. D.; uoktei C.
$6.85. . -
HONKY- Per eas. $8.06. '
KICK Japan style.- Mo. 1, e; Bias Rose.
$Hc per lb.; New Orleans head 8c
COFFEE Boasted. 19 0 81c. te sacks or
drums.
SALT Coarse, naif ground. 100s, 818 SO
pe ton; 60s, 817.85; table dairy, 60s. $27.26;
bales. $3.50 0 4.00; fsncy, table and dairy,
$34.50; lump rock, $26.60 per ton.
BEANS Sales by Jobbers: Small white. 4 fie
fb. : larca white. 4e: mk TVs r n, Km..
fie : bavon. 10 He: reda. 1 n - (ir.r, K .
buying price nominal. ' fs
CANNED MILK Carnation, 88.60; Strden,
( ); A-tor, $5.40; Eagle, i $11.50; j Libby.
$5.40; Mount Vernon, $5.40 per ease. S i
SODA CKACKKBS In butt. 17e per lb.
NUTS Walnuts, 28 0 Sie lb.; almonds. 29
080c: filberts. 21c in sack lota, peanuts. 100
14e; pecan. 23ej BrvaiW. 80&
Ropav Paint. Oils
ROPB SisaV, dark. 14c; white. 16a per lb.;
standard Manila. 20 He '
LINSEED OIL Haw, bbbv. 99e; kettle
boiled. bbK. $1.01: raw. cases. $1.16; boiled,
cases, 81.16 per gallon, . .
COAL, OIL Pearl or water white, fa drums
or iron barrels. IT He gal; canes, SOo per gal
GASOL0NK Iroa barrels, ttge; cases, 40 He
per gsllon.
FUEL OIL Basts, $2.10 bbL
WHITE LEAX Ton lot. 13e; 600 lba
13c lb. v
TTJBPE.VTISB Tanks, 97e; eaaea, $1.11;
16 case lota le less.
SATURDAY, MAT tl, 19S1
...9-12
...8-12?
.21-274
He.vors. lb .!..,.
LAM BH, M ARRET
.....
SHOWN IN
BIG CHANGES IN
WHEAT MARKETS
SATURDAY WHEAt TRADE
- , -, Bid. Gain.
Hard white ...............$1.41 le
Small white ................ 1.41 ' le
White dsb ...... ....... 1.41 : Ir
Hard winter 18 le
Northern spring ........ 1JI le
Red Walla 1.S1 : lc
NORTHWEST JRAIS- RBTEaiTS
Oars
; Wheat Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
Portland Sat. 27.
2
2 2
Year ago .... 89
Total this week. 975
Year ago . . . ' 157;
Season to date. 17484
Year ago . . 62G3
Tacoma Friday 7 '
Tear ago- .... 19
Seson to date. 4542
Year agn 6927
8sttle Friday. 3
Year ago ... 13
Season to date.. 4489
Year ago ... 6095
.. A
3 4l
3 81
251 1025
178 882-
. 6 1
' - 20
14 44
844 286T
489 2171
51 988 ITs
94 3128 ' 176
927
833
2 . . . ' 4
213 606 r 456 1423
244 1142 643 1214
Sensational advances were made and
unmade in the wheat option market dur
ing the Saturday . morning trade and
taken as a whole the situation was ex
tremely, sensational.- - Local trade is
quiet. ! i : ; ; .
Fnropd appears. to be liolding bark its wheat
purchaMs with the lpe that th? American ad
ranee would ne forced down. While tc- some
extent the European markets hare adranced
recently, the riise abroad has lust been sufficknt
to tag behind the American price So much that
it naa been imposeible to confirm business with
out sellers here suffering a los.
To some extent the recent im-Wity of local
wheat price, aside from tne Eurc:iean situation,
has been due to the fear of a flood here. So
much wheat I held on the dock? at this time
that exporter scarcely know what to do in the
erent fhat the docks will be eoremd with water.
Milktuffs and flour situation is -very firm with
no change in price Saturday although one in
flour is somewhat orefdue. There was. howerer,
an advance generally for feedstuff and the new
quotations will he noted he lew.
FIXUK Selling price, mill door: Patent,
$8.60; Willamette valley brands, $6.90; local
straight, $6.78; bakers' hard wheat, $8.23; bak
ers' blueetem, $7.75; bakers. Valley, $7.25: gra
ham, $3.80 whole wheat, 86.90; Montana
spring wheat, patent, $7.60 0 8.25 per barrel.
Price fsr city delivery, lie extra; suburban. 20c
extra.
HAY Buying rriee, nominal: Willamette
timothy, fancy, $20.00 0 25.00 par ton; Eastern
Oregon timothy, $27.00 028.00 per ton; clover,
$10.00 015.00; straw. $14.09; alfalfa, $19.00
019.50 per ton. .
GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta,
8 He; domestic, 6o in car lot; leas amounts
higher. '
BlIIJJSTrjFFS Mill ran at mm. sacked, ton
lota. $31.00; carloads, $30.00.
OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed, $31.00
0 82.25. ;
BARLEY Buying price: Feed.1 $22,50 0
23-O.rt; brewing. $24 60 0 25.00. j s
PEED Bnying price, nominal. ' i
FEEDSTUFFS F. O. B. Mills: Rotled bar
ley. $38.00 0 40.00; whole barley, $35.00; al
falfa meal, $26.0O; eocoanuF tneal. S2 00;
cracked corn. $42.00; whale corn, $89.00;
scratch feed, $52.0tt; aoy "tean meal, $55.00
per tort; whole cats. $39.00; rolled cata. $42.00;
chicken wheat. $34.00055.00 per ton.
Merchants Elchange bids:
WHEAT
May.
Bid.
Hard white .$1.41
Soft white. ........ . 1.41
June
Bid.
$1.37
1.87
1.87
1.37
July
Bid.
JVfaiie dub 1.41 ;
flard winter ; 1.33 .
Northern spring ....'1.34
Red Walla 1.31
FEED OATS
NO. 2 white... .31.50
No. 2 gray. 31 0
: BARLEY
Brewing ; ,....24.00
Standard feed .......22.00
CORN
Not 2 K. T. shipment. 31. 75
No. 3 E. Y. shipment 30.50
31.50
81.00
31.00
24.00
22.00
81.00
24.00
22.00
31.00
30.00
Woolly Aphis Is
Damaging Fruit
4 '
Walla aTCHk, Wash., May 21. District
Horticulturist J- B. Wiley, who has been mak
ing investigatkms"ii this section, on tbe activity
of the wooly apbfa pest, haa issued advice to
all tli fruit growers of the district to prepare
for an immediate campaign against this pest.
During the la it two days the apple and prune
crops are reported by Wiley to have been seri
ously damaged xn some nf the larg9 orchards.
Some of the young fruit, he say4 haa already
begun to drop. Some sections of the district
in Washington south of the Snake river have
suffered a 40 per cent lea of the nrane ems.
according to Wiley.
Wiley says that the pest is spreading rapidly
and traveling in the direction of the wind
wmcn prevails from the southwest. His ob
servations in Wattsburg and Dayton sbow thst
it is prevalent there now and will be a serious
promblem within a week.
Farmers throughout this district . r. nr
lng to combat the aphis with the proper spray.
!
AMEBICAJf LIVESTOCK PRICES i
Chicago Hon $9.00 : "M
Chicago. May 21. (I. V 8.) Hogs Re
ceipts, 4000; mostly 10c higher. Bulk. SR.50
0S.85; top, $9.00. Hesvyweight, $8,45 0
8.T5: medium weight, $3.65 0 8.95: lightweight,
$8.65 0 9.00: light lights. $8.65 0 9.00; heavy
packing sows, smooth, $7.65 0 8.25; packing
sows, rough, $7.40 0 7.63; pigs, $8.00 0 8.-75.
Cattle Receipts, 5O0. r..
Sheep Receiirts, 4O00. .
Kansas City Hews $8.40 '
Kansa City. May 21. -I. N. 8.1 Cattle
Receipts, 1000; dull. Steers. $8.00 1 8.50:
cows and heifers. $8.00 fee 6.50: stocken and
feeder. $6.00 (a 8.00 ; calves, $7.50 ( 8. 00.
Hies Receipts, 1 600 : active. Bulk. $l.00
08.35: top. S 40; heavies, $7,000720;
lights. S.loeR.4; mediums, $.1008.30.
Sheep Receipts. 1500; dull. Lamb,
$11.25; wethers, $6.5. .
Ho Seattle Market i l.1
Seattle. Wash.. Mav 21 It V' n 1M
livestock reeeints today. j
no Denver Hog Market
Denver. Colo., May 21. l. P.) Cattle
Receipts. 300; market steady. Rteers. X H SO fit
8.50- cows and heifers. $4.00 0 6,75; stocker
and feeders, $3.50 0 7.00.
Hogs No quotation. s i
Sheep No quotations. ;
. Seattle Wheat Bids
Seattle. May 21-. I. N. 8.1 Wheat
Hard white, $1.40; soft white. $1.40; white
club, $1.40; hard red winter, $1.85; soft red
winter. $1.33; northern spring. $1.35; eastern
red Walla, $1.35; Big Bend bluestem, $1.42.
New York-London Silver i !
New- Tork. May 21. (L N. S.J Commar.
cial bar silver; Domestic, nnehanced todar at
89 Vie; foreign, V4c higher, at 58Hc.
London. May 21. (L N. 8.) Bar silver,
Va d higher at 83 d.
j Jfaral Stores Market !
New York. May 21. (L N. S I TnrwnHn.
Savannah, 68 0 5814: New tork. 67.
Rosin Savannah. 3.60 ( 3 Rft - Na T-k
5.20. .. , , "
Dried Fnalt and Beans (
New York. Mav 21. IL N. R 1 Rn
Market steady. , Marrow, choice. $6.25:. nea.
choice, $4.50; red kidney, choice, $9.85. i
Dried Fruit Prunes strong: aDricota. chnic
to extra fancy. 23 0 36c; prunes. 80s to 60s,
8018c: do 60s to lOOs. 614 09e- nnolu.
choice to extra fancy, 17c; Seeded nusina, choice
to f ancy. 22 V 0 23 Vi o.
Kew Tork Ssrar and Coffee
New York. Mav 21. (V. P.l Sun,
Quiet. Raw, $5.02; refined, quiet; granulated.
$6.80 0 6.60.
, Coffee No. 7 Rio spot, Ve: No. 4 Santos.
Summer Fruit
.Arrives; First
Cantaloupes In
Th first real sammr-r fruit has
arrived. The Initial shipment - of
can taloa pes reached Portland gat
arday. One special rrats of It mel
ons cams to the Ryan Fralt com.
paay and was sold to tbe Portland
hotel at $1$. The "rants" i came
from Brawley, CaL and were la
good coadltloa.
WHEAT OPTION MARKETS
I
NOW RESTRICTED
The meat situation has become very
serious. There has of lata been utter
stagnation in the livestock market. Kill
ers claim that the low prices offered for
livestock are the result of the lowness
of wholesale values. They claim that
it is the lack of demand that is causing
so much trouble In the trade at this
time. '
7 The same trouble t shown in the market for
country killed meats. Retailers are purchasing
their requirements st the lowest prices for many
year and are making not the slightest effort
to past this on to the consumer.
On the other hand, the consumer is today
purchasing perhana one half the normal supply
of meats. This mean that the retailer has a
greater overhead expensevper pound than when
the volume of business was larger. .
Some retailers acknowledge that they have
been charging too much for meats, but claim
they ewne the stock and can charge whatever
rhey please. In th meantime the public Is
likewise buying what it please- and this i of
very small volume.
Th producer ie hit hardest of 11 because
be is unable to cell except at ruinous value.
o Wheat
Booms at Start
Of Saturday Trade
. a ' .
Chicago. May 21. -(I. N. S I tart of rain
over th Southwest and a bullish report from
Kansas encouraged buying of wheat today and
2iening prices were e W 114 e higher for
ay and Vic lower to 4e higher for July.
Corn opened 4c lower for May, 14 e lower
to Vie higher for July and He to VAe lower
for September. Trade was light and mixed.
Ota started unchanged to Vie higher with
a featureless trade.
Provisions wer dull with offerings limited.
Range ot Chicago prices ax furnished by the
United Press:
WHEAT '
Open. High. - Low. Close.
May 161V4 168i 1?9 165
July 124 ft 128 V& 123 128
CORN
May ...... 88 H 60 57 59 H
July 6rtt 61 60H 614
Sept. 63 is 64 62 4H
OATS
Mar 87 40 H 86 S 89 H
July 38 H 42 38 V4. 414
Sept. 40V4 434 40 43V.
I'UKk
May
July
May
July
1725
1725
942
975,
LARD
945
5
RIBS
1142
965
942
965
May ...... ..
July ......
Cash wheat:
hard. $1.66 Vi.
995
. .. 1002
hard, $1.69 Vi : No.
No.
Slight Declines
In Cotton, Options
New Tork. May 21. (I. 14. 8.1 Mnit L
ton prices were one point lower to two points
niciier toaay, witn trading large, evening up
for tbe week-end. New Orleans and trade
interests were moderate- buyers; Liverpool and
some of the local operators sold. The later
movement or prices waa narrow.
The market finished dull, at a lose of 5
to 15 points.
8pot cotton auief 0 nnlhra Wr ith mi
dlines at 12.60. No sales.
MEA
MOVEMENT
Open. High. Low. : Close.
...... 1398 1402 1381 1882
...... 1430 1430 1417 1418
...... 1240 1243 1226 1235
...... 1275 12S1 1280 1266
1345 1352 1331 1337
1383 1389 1370 1376
Jan.
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
Dec
PACIFIC COAST BASK STATEMENT
Portland Banks
Clearing-' This Week
Year Aea
Monday ....$ 8,167.038.28
$ 7.880.100.17
6,873.742 91
6.323.702.57
5.472.661.82
, ' Holiday
7.1U3. 441.03
Tuesday " . ,
4.438,815.67
Wednesday
Thursday .
4.881,342.77
4.160479.09
4.074.920.66
3,794.407.48
rTKlay . .
Saturday .
Week ..
. $26,585,003.85 $38,743,648.50
8asttl Bank
Clearing Saturday .......... J 4,651.183.00
tuuancea btUMij . 1.250.140.JB0
San Francisco Banks
Clearing Saturday $17,700,000.09
Los Ansel' Banks
Clearing Saturday ...... $11,341,673.00
Saakana Banks i
Clearing Saturday $ l,82O,267i.O0
Balances Saturday 649,262.00
Sew York Bank Statement ' !
New York, May 21. L N. S.) Bank
statement: i
Average Ixians, decreased, 151,138,000;
demand deposits, decreased, $50,816,000; time
deposits, increased. $65,600,000; reserve. In
creased. $1,573,680. '
Actual Loans, increased. $1,650,000; de
mind deposits, decreased, $69,569,000; time
depusita, increased. $93,376000; rseerve, de-
ccvaaeu, tl,llo,oU.
POTATOES ALOKO THE COAST
Seatti Market
Seattle, May 21. U. P.)
-Egg Fresh
rancn, ioc; puuets, zuc.
Butter Local creamery, cube. 29c; bricks,
30c
San Feanclac) Market
San Francisco, May 21. (U. P.) Potatoes
Rirer Whites, $1.7502.25; sweets, $6,000
6.50.
Onions- Australian brown, 'nominal.
L.O Anie Stark st
Jm Angeles, Cal.. May 21. tL N. S.) Ptv
tatoea Idaho Russets, mostly $2.25 0 2.50;
rurals. $1.9002.00; Oregon Bttrbanka. $2.25
0 2.50. .New potatoes, best, $1.10 01.35;
smaU, 73c0$l.OO per lug.
DAIRY PRODUCE OF
THE COAST
Seattle Market
Seattle, Wash., May 21 (U. P.) Potatoes
' lakima gems, $35 0 40; locals, $16 0 20.
Los Angelas Market
l-c Angeles. CaU. May 21. (L N. 8.)
Butter. 37e per lb.
Eggs Kxtras, 24c; ease count, 23c; pullets,
19 Via per do.
Poultry Hen. 19 32o; broilers, 30 025c;
fryers, 40e per lh. '
Chlcaero Dairy Prod are
, Chicago. May 21. (L N. 6.) Butter Re
ceipts 12,380 tuba. Creamery, extra, 27c;
firsts, 21026c; parking stock, 13014c
Ecsa Receipt 21,646 cases. Current re
ceipts, 20 0 21c; ordinary firsts, 18 019c;
firsts, 21 V 022c; extra. 23 0 24c; checks.
17He; dirties, 18-
Cbeese Twins, new, IS fie; daisies, 1S4 0
14c; Toung Americas, 14Vs; loughorna, 14 0
14 Vie; brick. : 13c
Live poultry Turkey. 80c; chicken,' 24c;
roosters, 18e; geese. 18 019c; ducks. 23 0 80.
MlnneapoUs-Dalnth Flak
buluth. May 21. (1 N. 8.) Flax May,
$1.94; July, $1.93; September, $1.95; track
and arrive, $1.94.
Minneapolis. May 21. (I. N. R.) Flax
May. $1.82 Vk: July. $1.95: September. $1.95;
track and arrive. .$ 1.94 0 1.97.
New York Wool and Hides
New Tork, May 21. (L N. 8.) Wool
Market quiet. Domestic Fleece XX Ohio. 22 0
43c; do pnHed scoured basis, 18 0 72c;; do
Texas. Bcourea casta, u ays 2c; ter. staple,
aconred, 55 0 90c '
Hidas Market improved demand.
Chicago Potato Market
Chicago, May ?1 (L N. S.) Potatoes
Receipts 88 ears. Northern whites, sacked and
bulk, 31.00 1.10; Texaa txiumpha. 38.28;
South Carolina cobblera. $7.75 per bbL -
3rew Tork Potato Market
New York. Mat 21. L N. S. ) Potato
(u bulk.- barrel ot bag.) Market, steady to
firm. Nearby white, 81.23 ST 3.00; Bermudas,
83.00 8.00; Southerns, (3.00 8.00. .
yew Tork Posltry Market
New York, May 21.- fL N. 8.) lira Poul
try Market easy. Fowls, 84 038c; turkeys.
2e; rooster, lflc; dncks. 20 33 1; geese. 14
18c; broilers, S663c
San Francisco Poultry Market
San rrahei'eo. May 21. (O. P.l Pmltrt-
Bmilara. 2aat2Sr.: lara hena. 5A- k4 rfir.
36a ' ... v . . ;
L
ACK OF TRADING
IN LOCAL-ALLEYS
SATURDAY
Portland ........
Chlraaro
Kansas City
HOG MARKET
Tone. Top,
Nominal $9.6$
19ehirher 9.0
Actite (s.4
Brattle ,.
So market.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RTN
Hog. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Can.
r-aturaay .... . .
Week ago , . . .
2 weeks ago . . .
4 weeks ago....
Year ago . . . , .
2 years ago. , . .
3 yean ago , . .
4 years ago, . . .
. '26 ... 1
Nona
125 ... ... . . . 1
...... 489 2
261 25 23 256 4
86 60 6 676 6
198 436 . . . 128 18
398 497 56 1099 25
Only One carload of livestock entered
the North Portland alleys at the week
end and there was a general absence of
activity. All prices ' were Quoted on a
nominal basis. ,
Cattle Wer th only arrival t North Port
land . Saturday and one load formed the total in
that line. Even this could have Just aa well been
left at home because local killers have been in
no mood to take an additional supplies during
recent days.
General eattla market mm
Choir steers ..............$ S.2S 0 8 50
neoium to good steer
Fair to good steer ...
Common to fair steers
... T.600 8.26
6.75 0 7.50
6.75 0 6.75
6.25 0 7.00
6.23 0 6.2S
6 25 0 6.76
4.26 0 6.26
2.75 0 4.25
6000 6.50
6.60 0 6.00
8.60 0 6.60
9.60 010.00
9.000 9.60
6.00 0. 9.00
Choice cows and heifers ......
Medium to good cows and heifer
Fair to medium eeWs and heifer
Common cows and heifers .....
Cannera ...................
Choice feeders ...... ..L....
Fsir to good feeder
Bulls ..........
Choice dairy calves
....i,...
Prime light dairy carve .....
Medium light dairy caive. ....
Heavy eaivea ...............
Hog Too Low
S.00 0 6.00
Hoes are quoted too low at North Portland,
although there waa nothing in sight for the
Saturday trade and prices were continued on
a nominal basis. With the Kaatern markets
showing further signs of strength, value here
are more than 60c below what it is costing the
big packers to bring is stock from th Midwest
(ienrral hog market range:
Prim fight .....$ 9 23 0 9 60
Smooth heavy, 250-300 Bm...., T.8O0 8 50
Smooth heavy, 300 lb., up. . . . . 8.60 0 7.50
Kough reavy ...............
Fat pig
Feeder pigs
Stag
No Mutton Arrives
S.OOise 7 50
9.00 0 9.50
8 60 9.60
4.00 0 7.69
Mutton supplies' were absent from th North
Portland alleys Ssturday. General sentiment of
the trade is quiet, with demand alow and former
prices nominally continued.
General sheep and - lamb range:
Prim lamb i......S T.00 0 T.86
Fair to good lamb
Cull lambs
6.00 0 T.00
4.60 0 6 50
Feeder lamb .
Light yearling
Heavy yearlings
Light wether
Heavy wether
Ewes .......
8.00 0- 4.60
6.000 6 00
4.500 5 00
4.600 6.00
8.600 4.60
1.00 0 4.26
- . Friday Afternon Sale
STEERS
928 $ 6.26
21.. .
1.. .
1. . .
.3...
1...
S...
...
cows
,1140 $ 6.00 I 1.
.1160
. . 942
. 885
. 930
$ 6.25
' 6.50
8.00
4.00
.1556 6.50 I 4.
. 780 8.00
.1020 6.00
CALVES
, 150 $10 00
'.00 1.,
1.0$ f
BULLS
120 $ 0.00
.136 10.
. .1260 $ 4.50 I
HOGS
.. 206 $ 9.50 I 9. . .
Saturday Morning Sales
223 $ 9.00
HOUS
A. Tbs. Price. I No. .. Av. lba.
. .; 190 $ 9.75 I
No.
1.
Price.
Poll Tax Paid to
County Cannot Be
Recovered, Opinion
Olympia. Wash., May 21. Money paid
In as poll tax by either valuntary or In
voluntary method cannot be recovered
frorh the, county, according to an opinion
given R.. A. Lathrop, deputy prosecuting
attorney of Grays Harbor county by X
I Thompson.
The record- In the case shows that an
employe In Grays Harbor oounty went
to his employer for his pay check and
found that it was short 110. Five dol
lars had been deducted for his own poll
tax and $5 additional for his wife. The
money had been paid into the county
treasury by the employer. The employe
demanded the return of $5 because his
wife was 53 years of age and therefore
exempt from the payment, of the tax.
Forest Protection
Forces Organized
Olympia, Wash., May. 20. Forest fire
protection forces for the summer season
were organized throughout Stevens, Che
lan, Okanogan, Ferry and Pen d"Oreille
counties during a ten-day tour Just com
pleted by Fred J. Pape, supervisor of for
ests. District -wardens have already been
designated, and county wardens and pa
trolmen will be appointed ready to go to
work on June 1.
Eeport on Tariff Is
Adopted by Senate
Washington,' May 2L (TJ. P.) The
senate FYiday adopted the conference
report of the emergency tariff bilL The
vote waa 52 to 25.
Stanfield Bill for
Stockmen Relief Up
Washington. May 21. (WASHING
TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.)
Senator Stanfield Friday introduced his
bill for the relief of the. livestock indus
try by using surplus earnings of the
federal reserve system for loans. -The
bill was referred to the committee on
agriculture. .
.One Hundred and Sixteen Dressed Meat
Carcasses Received by Us Last Thursday
Only two hundred and seventeen all told received on Front street.
These figures clearly demonstrate the fact that country shippers give ua
first preference. ;
Why? Because they know from past experience that their meats will be
handled in a most sanitary way through ear ovi tpaeloaa cooler, will look
better, keep better and sell at a higher price.
Fully 90 per cent of 'our meat shippers are being paid without faO on the
day the shipments arrive and positively no returns are arbitrarily held up after
the shipments are sold." ,
SHIP tS TOCB POTJLTBY MARKET QTJOTATIQSBl
Heavy hens 27c Light hens 21c Broilers 22-25c per lb.
V SHIP TJS T0CB BUTTER, EGGS AKD CHEESE' .
HOSEY, HIDES, BABK A9D POTATOES '
Fair Market Prlees sad Prompt Betaras Gaaraateed
Befereaeest The Calted Statei jcatloaal Baak, the State Bask of Pertlaad
THE SAVINAR CO., Inc.
FBOTTT STREET
WORSHIP MA
COMING HERE ON
WAY TO ANTWERP
Tha Danish motorship Fionia from
Copenhagen and Antwerp la due to
arrive at Portland May 25; She Is
coming in to Balfour, Guthrie & Co.,
and Has on board 600 tons of flat
glass, The Fionia will take no cargo
fr6m Portland, but will proceed to
San. Francisco ant take a full cargo
of barley for Copenhagen. .
' The British Eteamship Sedgepoot, un
der charter to the Houser Interests, Pa
cific Grain company, arrived up last
night, i j
LlJCISG BEGL5S
Lining -was started at 1 o'clock this
afternoon and tbe loading will begin the
first, thing Monday. She will proceed to
the United Kingdom with a full cargo
of grain. : .
The steamship Coaxet, in the North
China service of the Pacific Steamship
company, is working lumber at the Sup
ple St Ball in dock and will finish in time
to clear on May 26, ber regular sailing
date, r The Coaxet has a . skeleton crew
on board and will have a full comple
merit by the time she is loaded.
FREIGHT ASSEMBLED
Three steamships of the Luckenbach
line .are due to arrive in Portland dur
ing June. They are the Edward Luck
en bach, due June 5 ; Harry Liuckenbach,
due June 15, and the Lewis Luckenbach,
due June 25.
All have inbound cargo and a large
amount of outbound freight has been
assembled for the out voyage.
LTtEXi: TO LOAD 1,000,000
FEET AT MONTESANO, WASH.
Montesano, Wash., May 21. Fifteen
days out of Honolulu, the sailing vessel
Irene is on her way to " Montesano to
load 1,000,000 feet of lumber for San
Pedro. If she comes up the Chehalis
river without accident, as is confidently
expected by mill men here, she will be
the first vessel to call at Montesano
since 1906. ;
High freight rates on the railroads has
caused i mill men here to undertake the
revival of shipping. Years ago Monte
sano was a regular port of call for
many of the lighter draft boats. The
river has developed two bars between
here and the harbor, but recent sound
ings show more than 17 feet of water at
high tide. An effort will be made by
business men here to have the port com
mission dredge remove these bars. Local
mills have been sending lumber to the
harbor by barge and loading there since
(he raise in freight rates. The South
Side Lumber company has recently con
structed a dock in anticipation of the
coming of the Irene and other cargo car
rlers. I -
New Australian Service
San i Francisco, May 2L (U. P.) r
Regular monthly service to Australia
from San Francisco, San Pedro and
Puget Sound ports will, be established
next month by the Japanese Yamashlda
Kisen i Kalsha Steamship company,
Frank K. Hitching, San - Francisco rep
resentative for the company, announced
today.
; General Cargo Steady
New York. May 21. (I. N. S.) Gen
eral cargo is holding steady and there Is
a quiet tone for grain. Rates have not
changed. Offering for all ports are hold
ing steady.
Freights (steam) grain Quiet united
Kingdom, 7 shillings : Germany, 24
marks : France. 25 franca ; Holland,
21 23 kronen ; general cargo, steady.
Positions of Vessels
Radio reports from North Head give
the position of the following vessels at 8
p. m. May 20. Motorship Oimo, San
Francisco, for" Seattle, 565 miles from
San Francisco. ' -
I - Nolle to Mariners .
Th nnnwtn affects the aid to nsvigatioa
in the Seventeenth Hehthotwe district: ;
Oreaon I equina Hay cnange in mam nw
Msr lit . .
(a) rsqnina war r-Toni Lagns mfto io po
sition 730 yard. 2404 degree irora wear
Light, and shows from whit arm on un painted
Pile dolphin at low water line, without other
b) Middle Oronhd Light moved 80 ranis.
20S degrees from former position, without other
change. Charts. 5802. 0S8. Light List.
1921, Nos. 173. ITS. Buoy last, p. tv.
Oregon and waonington unummt jt. rrr;
1st Astnria to Harrington Point Channel
Ruoy 2. found out of position Mar 13. was re
placed same day.
fb) Peacock Suit Ruoy, name changed' to
nnwtinna in am:
tl. Va. R. w Runt 1
Jc) Rand Island Ruoy S, nam changed to
Raker Bay Rony 2.
d Ilwaro Channel Light No. 3. changed to
Dwaco Channel Light No. lr
4e) Ilwaoo Channel IJgnt TO. 1. cnangea to
n.n r'h.nnel Urht No. 8.
(f ) Cathlamet Channel Cutoff Buoy I, name
changed to lncet lsiana npit nuoy i.
(g Pancake Bar Mght ha whit aquans
.vm..k with red . vertical strine. '
(0) vmiin ttocx l.lgni is on snerr ow smsji
house. Charts, 81S2. 6lf3. Mgnt tAst. iwzi.
No. 208a, 208b. Buoy Last, 120, pp. 24, S,
97 an
WaftMngtoa (xray Harper aioa cnangea
May 9 "
i.l '(in Point Uaht moved ISO yard. 187
degrees, 'from present position into 20 fast of
water. No other cnange.
(b) Houth Channel Logos permaatnuy uscon-
Hnned. !
(el Nortn tnannei i.ignt, no. , eerso
Hshed. fixed white of 40 candlepower, 12 feet
above water on white arm en unpainted pile
dnlnhin. 1 red diamond-shaped target, figure 4
in hlankJ in 10 feet of water, at turn In channel
Charts, sioo. oiva. lAgnx uaa, mil, Hoa.
gteeka, Boada, Cttoa, Grata, Etc.
118 - Sit Board el Trade ' .aRdiag
' - v -..-V -. :,' ' ':,
Overbeck&CookeCo.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Member Ckleaf-o Board of Trade
Corrpesdat of Leaaa v Bryaa
Ckleager Sew Yer
PORTLAND, OBEG05T
Albers Sign at
Monroe Draped
In Deep Black
Monroe, Or., May JL The Albers
Bros, sign here waa draped in mourn
ing by unknown painters Thursday
night This IS the second time in six
month that the sign haa been
painted brack. A $25 reward has
been offered for the eolation ef the
mystery. , -
408. 404. Buoy List, f 2, pp. 42 43.
Washington Admiralty Inlet Tela Point
Buoy 1, found miming May 11, was replaced
sam day. Chart 6450. .Buoy List,- 190, p.
46.
Washington Puget Sound Correction to
aids:
(a) AVaterman Point Light; base of strocture
is mack. .
(b) Roche Ilarbnt Buoy, 1, is In 8 feet t
water. CbarLs, 6460. 8444, 8800, 8380,
S381. Ught List 1821, No. 476. Buoy Lost,
1820, pp. 61, 67. -
By order of the Bureau of Lighthouses.
BOBERT AVAR HA IK.
Sunt. 17th LiighthoUs District
News of the Port
" bepartilr May tl . '
W. 8. Miller, American steamer, for San
Franciaed, hallasL
- DepartunM May CO
Mttsnld Mara. Japanea steamer, for Orient
wheat and lumber. .-.
Ta-Arrlv at Portland
' ttun . Do.
trtllsnla ........... Hew Tork; , . . , .May 23
BtlAM .......... New York ...... May 28
Vsnita ... -Los Angeles, .. ..May 2 i
Anna K. Mors .New York ......May 23
Liberator ....... New -fork ,,.,. May an
Pamftea ...........Han Fran.. . n . .May lib
BeneMer , , . ...... Yokohama. . . .May 27
Montague ......'....China. Japan, -
Manila ...... Way 86
West Hlxtoa ....... San Fran. .....May 80
wast Kedroa ....... Paget wound.. .May 80
Ariaonan, ..,,...., New York ...... May 23
C. C. Mnrw. Ji. If.-ilaltiiuor. Juns 2
NoorderdUk ..Rotterdam . ....iun 6
Harry Lueknbeai ,Nw York. . , , .Jun 6
WUifaro. . , ...New York .. . , . . Jun 7
Weak, Kadar ........ Shanghai ......June 11
lowan ...N. X .-Boston. , .Jun 16
irnnie R. Mors. , , .N: Y.-Balttmor. Jun 16
Willpolo,. .....New York .., 81
Fiona , Copenhagen ...,.May 26
Iris ..,......,,,,.8. ' ..,..MayS
Santa Rosalia .Seattle .......Jun 4
Robin GoodfeBow. . . . . New York June Si
Aiktnaar ........... Valparaiso ..... May 2
Ta Depart Frwvh Portland
. Vsssaui - For - rit
Texan , . . ........ .New York ... . . .May 28
AnnaE. Mors.. ..... New York ,. . . , .May 28
fiwiitscout . Europe May 25
Willsolo.... New York May 28
Bona fiiii;.;,,,, Terminal No. 4. .May i7j
Formosa ........... Europa . . t . . , . May 281
teo. v, tuna. ....... So. Africa .,..MaysH
Medeepool ; , j . . , , 4 . Europe ....... .May 28
Bearport. .......... .Orient June 6
ThUet, ... i ...... . Australia .. ... .June 1 5
Tokufuku Maru. .....Orient ..... ...May 80
Alkmaar Kurope June 2
Ariaonan ...... j ... Honolulu ...... May 27
Willpolo - t . . , .- New lork. i . . .May 26
' tfaatat In Fart
. Vsael Berth.
K. V. Kraaa t ......... .Terminal No,
Mindero KSspnton
Willamtt .................. ...St Baton
Eastern Mariaer .................. Oalphlna
H est Nivsris Itnlpwlns
Anson S. Brook . ... . ..... . .Paoifle Marin
Oeo. U Hind ... Ht. Helena
Bwtftaeout .................... North Bank
Coaxet ............... . ...BottUwrn Pactfi
Kina ......................... .Ooiumbia
liiiotl Clark-WiloB
Formosa ...................... North Bank
Swiftligbl Nor. Pac. f. Co.
Sedgenooi ....................... .Elevator
Tokufuka Mara ...... . - Paninmla LamM
Lehigh - Aatoria
Swiitwiad N. W. Bridge a Uon
MARINE ALMAKAC , ;
Tides at fkatarta Sunday '
High Water I ' Uw Water
0:38 a. m...9.1 ft I T:44 a. si.. .0:7 ft
1:47 p. m. . .1.4 ft 7:42 p. m...3.0 ft
DAILY BItEB READIKGS
' 8 a. m.. .Pscificllme.
Rivm.
Wena tehee
40
2a
28
40
82.0
,4'0.00
78
4
62
6
49
62
60
f,ewitoa .
Cm till .
irk. iwil
18. 6i-0.
70
71
82"
86
a
21,1
!2,o!ooi
I 110 LWHi . a
34.1
.710.02
. ! :00
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RITES FORECASTS
The Willamette rivet at Pcrtknd will rise Sun
day and Monday, reaching stages of about 20.0
feet Sunday and 21.1 feet Monday, and remain
Learly stationery Tuesday.
AH XEIGHBORfXG PORTS
Astoria.- May 21. Sailed at 6 80 a. m. i
Japanese steamer Mitaukl Maru, for Orient
nan sraactsco. May zi. Bailed at 3 a. m. :
Steamer W. F. Iferrin, for Portland.
Astoria. Mar 20. -Sailed at 7 D. m.r Rteamer
lhigb, for Philadelphia, via Puget Round and
San trancisoo. Arrived down: Mindorn to
Knapirton. Bailed at 7 p. ra.: Steamer Steel
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New Portlanders
IF YOU have recently located here you will
be interested in suitable banking arrange
ments. , This bank is a friendly place to do business
and, large or small, your account is welcomed
and appreciated.- : , -
Come in, whether you open an account
now or later. .
Bank Your Pay Check With Un
State Bank of Portland
, , FIFTH AT STARK STREET
Foreign Exchange at
i - Lowest Rates '
Baiikihg Service
s Your banking requirements may k entrusted
to this Bank with every, confidence that careful
and efficient service will be rendered. ,
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Portland Branch Fourth and&tark Bit.
Voyager, for New York, via Tugrt Sound anrt
Han KranrixeOi
Bare I'Viim, May 20. Arrived: Kicumer M
bile Cltyi from New Tork for Paget 8innd sue
I'ortlahd. Sailed last night: Htcauirr Lilerator,
from New Totk. lor I'ortlaml.
Hongkong, May 18 Armed: Steamer Wesl
Jcter, from Portland; Wenstehi-e, from Scsl'le
Yokohama, May 1 3. Arrived: Steamer Weal
Keala, from Portland.
' Naples. May 11. Irrived; Steamer Kay'see
ka, from Portland.
: Manila. May 18. Arrived: Steamer Abercos,
from Portland.
Crutobal. May IB.- Arrived: Steamer Inwin.
from Buetiin. for Portland. Sailed: Ktaamer
aleantimt. from Tort land, for tletioa.
New York, May ao. Arrived: Hleamer Yal-
aa. from Portland, for Pnrtlsnd. Me.
Sn Francisco. May 21. tl. N. S Arrived
Solano, lid Angelea, 2:35 a. m : Qttiniult,
I Angeiee, 1:311 a. ra ; t'hina Arrow. Taku
Bay, 3:43 a. m. : Howick Hall, New Orlcarm,
4 : a. m. 1 ttnterprfe, Honolulu. 7:40 a. m ;
Hsyo kl.ru. Hongkon-, 8:10 a. m. ; AUan, Kn
lH.-go. 0:10 a. m. Hailed William F. ll-rnn,
. 8:05 a In. ; J. A. Moffott, sea. 10:16.
May 20 Arrived llichmond, Astoria. 6:40
p. m. i Aeeiy. trial triple p. m. : LahersUir. New
York, :;56 p- m. ; Stockton City, Ktielter Cove,
6:30 p. m. ; Queen, I-o Angrlet, 1 1 :60 p. m.
Sailed CoL E. U Irk. sea," 1 :53 p. m, ;
Yale, Ijos Angrles, 4:15 p. m. : Mse llymsn.
t'oint i Arena. 4:25 p.-m.; Acardo, trial trip,
6:10 p. m.
Seattle. Wash.. May 21. (t N. S.) Sailed:
Tyndareua, for Manila, 2 a. m. ; Destroyer
Wm. Jones, for sea cruise, 6 a. m. Arri?el
May 20 Erinar Beyer, from Hmitlioaetern
Alaska, 1:60 p. m : schooner Wawanaa, from
Anacortes, in tow, 6:15 p. m.
Shanghai, May 16 Sailed Suawa Maru, for
Best tie.
Yokohama, May 1 5. Arrived Eldriftite from
SfatUe; Talttirhial, from Seattle; Mandahan
Mam. from Beattla.
- New tort. May 20. Arrived Yalza, from
Portland.
Norfolk, May 20.- Arrived Statesman, from
Portland.
Honolulu. May 80. Arrived V. S. A. T.
Buford. from Seattle, 6 p. m. Sailed May 17
- 8cho.ver Watson A. Wont, for Iuct Smml.
Victoria, May 20. Flailed Admiral Wst"n,
for Southwestern Alaska, 8;80 p. m. PaJved,
for VanemiTrr City of Vancouver, from l'al
nntith, 1:49 p. m. -
Everntt May 20. Arrived Bantu from Se
attle, 6:80 p. m.
Tacbma. May 21 Arrived-Arhls Maru.
from Vancouver. Sailed- tVilin It I jvintntjone,
for New York, noon; West Catanac-e, for bcstlle,
noon., . ,
Two Men Are Hurt
When Stage Crowds
Auto Off Highway
Aberdeen, "Wash., May 2L Dan
Greene anj. Joe Carey were severely in
jured and Tom Do lan badly shaken hp
when their automobile was crowdod off
the Olympic highway near Grays Harbor
Country club by an eastbound stage Fri
day afternoon at 1 O'clock. The automo
bile on leaving the road crashed into a
telephone pole.
Sealion Born After
Its Mother Is Shot
Columbia Beach, Or, May 1 1 Visitors
at Cannon Beach Sunday brought back an
unusual story of the birth of a bahy
sea Ilon.whose mother was shot three
weeka before. The youngster they said,
crawled Into the open and appeared to
be a perfectly formed specimen with
glossy black hair. Be trulls attacked it
and, unable to protect itself, it was soon
picked to pieces.
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Concorvafivo
Custodian ,
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that is aa of tbe
First wirtttes. It eve
s' in with saving
tooney." Abraham
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