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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27f OREGON'S PREMIER CHEESE CENTER MAKES WONDERFUL SHOW BUTTER ADVANCE III PUTS ONLY I RtDAT DAIRY TRADE ttr, . (f a. 0e. Clba, El. Melrrt. Flats. rnnwM i it , tt c 1H 16' I3H 4 blew Ut k).PMlM ..... 4e w lark it iv 4 M e tl c ratll MMM,c tl ti T"M"M adesarw ta the erio, of batter here l'f lU (kr M U hat bam th reault I th lall to Portland of a Belt Lake ( whi-h fen tU will spaa the lore! trad . n.f th Utters will or belter Judgment. Whil h tr that it Lk assy h f.i.-n ap hntk an eegaitu t).r and supply ef liatt.rfgv a rwhil"! no at alt nmiwoal b r fw this period of the yar th torl noiiNU af huttee to kerning lull p- with th newer, I la dot. Ih local mpply ol battel " aol ahow th alubieat rwmMaora ef ahnrt- White U I true ilial tint-el butter Is really at war r-titlfal. still there appear aaf fldee. lor a bU ead rxiiiinwnt. la 14, " th ualer maker appear to have a wovia la tare of the fart uui Hal of to ! rtanas abnw a temporary bOfta atutterfst arMaa shew an atlvanra aoular to tlat la katUf. Th nn price on katut titru ta prut la SI rente a ;uoi for parchment arareeas, wbtl tl price of Ma. 1 butterfat i tl a a I pound. Portland daliTi?. lariaJ in tore, t La i)M trad la onaction Willi the. itvanrw la Ilia price of print ka th lart thai r-jb ar not aa Irani ahnae ih former inV. Uwnbi Indicating that the advance la prtalav t not Justified, The Utter tdvana sluisly mean thai al.ra .tt Weather ler anm nt U Jrak will b rn nun ana than auld be th aaaa If as adraivo had ba lorcaU artificially. Thn. dndrtag special lnfarmatlon rennting any ma'sat, rtiould wrtta th Market Editor. (rgua Journal, aaclaalDf Ump for rply. r.oo ratCEn beflict itfakness Willi W1In f. a k. baron wrr atm offar tn a blah aaSOc a dmn for current rarxlpt for Friday, and alurdr drliTrry, other r m lTliiim to imy abm J 1c. SUiu( pnoaa alon th atrmt arrtwrtly niil lor ovlura. Lata In th day th aworiaunn rut tiia pricaa 1c on Wot aJtd 3 on firau aad puikt. TRAt MARKET hHOWI(J DECLINE Markat toe eonntry ktud rmlT in ahovrlni aWlin alnti Inmt ilrnl. ("lrxt of th waa alna war lifud to ao ritram point do ta th Utaimnry ararrity. k'nclaj pnc oa tnr) at-mnd 14 to I To fan rally. Countrj killed k alow at luwar pnco. (HiriEJr PRICES ARE HIT AOAIX Rar aoa af mormon hoalino of rhickarta In frM aanoNlin ta a rarrot nrrnniU report; illr )wr war offering limar pnoa gnnrrally. 11 t ttrary hana ara rautrailf at 2423o a puuiul vud Itgl t aha k Uc. TRADE f HILKIl WITH OVIO!f8 WtKaI In, la har I oaarfoll of aniaaa and for that raawm o(farini ar takina oa onli al low. r pnr. M at ol Ua htuiliitg liar r atiraiiawt at th kin-m prio and k'ur want m umiumt aiiiaavbaw riTRrs mtiT are ratheii slow WhOa Uar 4'Btinwra a wry rxid dVman4 for ' pi ai tinman imcaa pa. iu ol th bUb bxk kd for urvni-x th laUrr ara o mot nig rr wall. A lurtlvr advam ol Sue a raa la giiotrd for Irraona. n h ii f soti: pRoort E trade il.rOit orli.,1l with rarmta. abbair rnnii.g inur fr! from 8uuIb: aalat al 1 S 4r ..ti,1. Siiair markat firtuar wilh rvftnen nnabl to mi oiam proiapur. Talk of a n ml. In nf hnprrnwari la blink amM aawuliiUly at low alb around lSn. Ilonay pni-a baing haill again for en cab PI ay-aorai Kolr wrATHrn 5otice eob hhifpers Vliar liiiraati a.l"ia.l TrliUy: p?Mti-l liii ta.i.u u.ini.g th oalt 86 hour against toa f .Ikowing mimniaoi trmpanturaa '""I n.vn to l. ittl. d-graa; northaeat to tn. 3" U'wr . , a.t to llaker. i il-iraaa, arid Muh bi A Man I. 38 AfH-m. Minimum U m antUM at I'urtiami tita.. rr.M . K...., A wnotEHAt E ruirr.s i i-ortla!id Th r prie rriallar py wholeaalat. ax avl a 'hrwia n Haii Dry "rowweu t'TTF!It HUing pnc. bn lot a Cragin rm. Print axlrio, 4 1a for plain wrapper-it-a, ttt, 8Sg)lla ytr lb.: ilairy. buying pia, tf-e lb ni. i i r. ur a r i-on.and drurvry bacla. No, 1 S'a.la, ,JT lb N.. 3, J.'c; gounUy italioaa. .. -UT m. lor n. I grail. I H .; aailiag arm: Tillaaaooh. freak Orfo, Unrf triplet. 2W lb.; Yaung Amerlraa, lla lb. t'nr to (obbert. I a. b TUiaaaouk: TrtpUu, fgr; Taang Akrt, JTe MU'Bg pnra riiork banaa. laacy, t4c. Urn kurrar lilalli o 1 erx brick. 28 80 lb. ..-, Buying prlra. I root Ureal: Current aaaiia. 8n d. ; hnarta. I.1r dog.; nrllin tn.., ramllail. dhix ; aalert, 355D ; potlata. aowkbn do a :i;i,t.l,i.tti Bailing pr(ra: llr-t, J8C or r llrai, ae noa.: puiieu, ac per do. I ft at t-ourUTHT Uia pnea Hrary Una It f -no bght ban. I,c lb.; etaga, itr ra.) aid meater. 1 1 0 la b. ; turkaya. fireaMai, jay.-i in ; nee, jii lo. . duofca, lira 842T lb ; dear1. go IB. : gee. lio. 20c Jb,; ilimH. S.-iaraoe in. reatb V 14 n Prult fREliU RI IT nianga. I 2."iw80 box baaaaa. 6 to " lb ; lanmria, fl.!i04T.O0 r-a; iraae-Truii, riorn. Uf T.to, HKMKlKal Cranberrlea. kml, 88 box. Ublkli ritriTa -1aia. i 00 6)7 00 box; ff, black. 81 0 I ii per 21 lb. box; pruo. Id n. no. 8-lb. baa, 7 to. IIVIiiH-etolllng pnee to raai1en: Local lt110; buyiag prioa. 86 00. eountry; garlia, 18 peg lb.; grata, onioB. 40 dnaen rOTATOIaV aVllIng prle lo reUOrn: Or fa laacy, 3 0.6. par nul: buying naire, onun'ay. i ii in par rental; Tatlma aam. li pwrcaauu: wt potato, a w ae per in, CUtfiHI ICS RrU. $J002R0 aark eat kag. Itoa4fl lb ; l:iuj). $J (ill a 4 SO ae.ia; nrmu, luuayx.ou aact; paranipa. II :.te a.2 ck: green pipr. 400 40c I FT; omt ., I'aUfornia. 140 par lug; boraaradnh laa Ik ; rroai. It tor per lb; artichoke. II 7k 2 00 do.: eanbnowcr, tl.ti eraie; rr'ary. n on r 1 an. , kl'I'I Spitrenburga. extra fnct. 4 Oar. -i; unej, Ur. I tl)f.0 k"ira. ur, 81743.00. Am.!. IVliciotu. itr fiaey, 4 Uer. i na; laacy, 4 tier. 68 2; Chow. 4 br, 1 ' AITtRA Onokmg Mnrk, Ike aad 1 1 60 box Twaiy(ir eanu alt all abot oa 180 aC all . lo aft un 17J. asl gaaUcf. Maau mrwTRT H4EAT aalllng prlr. Coantry bor, I 3 ar I 2 He par . for top curkera ahotit Ilk la 1J0 lb., haa.y .tuff lea; , top, arout to 10 lba, toelir IK; hrary tar: arra-g uwrw. ll ! lb ftUtiftKM klbATrt lUau, 28 82 lb.; ka in imm m, . y air in rAt'Kl.Nil lIOI .sk: Mi: AT. Htr beef. beiiera. 13 He: eoa. 12e. atojha. 2i 22e: waihara. lc: aa 13 lb. LAR.1-K.etlle rrnlered. 14 to DM lb: ttere aarna, auaapuaa-k t in rb and ghlir)h rRrH nuil a,:rnld. lie per lb t Ka! wet, ne lb.; atnrgavin, IT ay 20 m. : black C"d. 10 4811 lb.; bekt kippered 004, 13.88; lui and, he lb. CTSTKK Kaat.rn. gai. 4f: OlympU. II Ow gat, 81.40 plat; crab, larga. 88. T6. aauall 88 80 do. Nop. kVaol and HI 1rr tn mm, aoanmal, I V h. h .--. aimiaa, i;e; kip. 7i Me., 84i aaiied. I 4 lb. k"HVlR Nominal, I) 20e IK VYM1 Wlllaiwatla aallaa aa grata 111; wiao.nm "7I'i "Z' ; Ebatora Ur gaa ltho, llfbklU lb aJ4W a4;1 WEASB t Ufloaj 6 to. Kk 8. I tor. CA&CA&A UAUXtm. 6 th. ' tka 'Ball whit. 8I.0A; targ wbtta, i;??:r.r,A.,M: Jo-KT 4 a, 16 0 1 ' 11ICK- Japaa atgK . I. llu Rata, n "aw friaaan, a, Ik. rnritll Retad. Utoatlo uV. ta aacki m am ma U av I Aft. titii . I, lit : table dairy. $0. $27 $; kajaa! MWVRraTtk.flJS'J xtr C. IS.T:' gnldea t IS ' .,.KU r,,UinT., .,! baby an. CrIAf it HA In tajik. '14 Ik. v J' J W1"" . lb,; sknoavH" 84 37 to lb: Mberta. 80 lb fc aacJbiu: paa lllto lb l rnaataat. Japaaanj, 2224 Uv Vimmxa. aFalm 4fk8m .1922. . POTATO MARKETS ARE VERY QUIET fa! laarbat la akwjD aaiy aoiat km t Uiia tiaias. apeiUj fa eavrta4 atta. Cravpra f hrkB IftUa 4iTa-aaiioai a a ark H.50 t eomtrr PotoU tor thrlr No. 1 stoek at thig naa aaa uta pnea appaam to k th at Unit that oataidvra will bid at th tomcat " apoaiwa i w uaraat market anwar to h aa a ftoah la th paa, Imnai than i many ao packing- U th trad. UcKmari MttciL an th aionaa aoamt kuaaa. f thto Urritory. ha tut iwtamrd fraa Vanforaia ana report u Htaattoa at this tim a x irvrnmr nnraJMa. .iiioTOia hi aot anktnc pat tow at thj . "W mw. aiariMU. "baaima U ka on nana an aappUaa of ha owm. I baard ka th "" HfW ihlkka. th Jap potato king. T a aeiaa m potato a of aut yaar growth that baa t m Mea do- and ther r many otbrn who bar t gathered ur crop, at atorlitna lhy figofa that th warebonaaa bar f roan TOO t 80O carloads of jtork, MTnJ I waa at Stockton I aaw gome -airry goa pouuw an 14 along th river at It par aak. wbIJa extra good arnff aald thara at g I.0. "bach ba eontalaad ihaat 1 1 a poanoa. xra of tU gaattat to that Cfreto. ta Waa with rwutaea and the rirer dtotrirt alogw a taia to nar from 3000 to 4000 can unaold. t "tnlaaa gaawcaa ta th knife aaaaiaa fbu. eial aid fo at Ut land wnaw, th aaraaaa thaaa " aaaan la nuiy to a aTriy oat, growera bar ao moary to poruhaa aeed. Light Offerings in r Wheat Market Send Values Some Higher (hicago. Jan. 21. (I N. 8.) Boattand boyrtf inspired by hiber cable earned a nod rat ad vane in wheat today. Trade wa light throughout th aeaeion. t'orn trad waa timltal and price finished about unchanged. OaU prior adranccd 1114111, anjTft tt) ". waa mutrvra. Wbaat cleaed W He higbaa; oora on changed; oal higher; proriatona high. t-hicago. Jan 27. (I. N. S.) Offring uab u uia wacax. aiarzei xty today and opening values were to Ha od for Uay ad Vke bo He higher for July. Corn prior aad off faUowing a fractioaally higher opaniBg bacaoa of aalllng by eaah houwa. t onad .unchanged to bighu, with iturUioj4 tUrtad gteady to 4 ibad lower. Bang f Chicago price aa f unshed by the Cuit WHEAT Open. High. ItoVt UH CORN Low. 115 102 Clos. May Jtvly May July May inly May July May Jaa. Jaa My Jaa. May 116H 102 5SH R3to MV 53 S 65 -4 5 to a-65-a OATS TH 39 to S9i 40 V RYB 78 5 BARLEY 68 to PORK larK 0X2 t)0 980 7 RIBS Sato 85 4 40 86 S 78 to 68 1728 960 99T 887 807 9.10 980 DAIRY PRODCCE OP THE COAST an Franclat Market Man Franciaco. Jaa. 87. (U. P. ) Butter -;;. i. nc; pntaa uma, 88 toe .gg Ulnu. 84 too: extra rail lata ogUa- .nej Lejlforuia flata. fancy, 28 to a. Lo Anger Market f.oa As. Jaa 27 1 v a i t.. 43e " Kgg Extra. 85c: eaaa oonnt is-, m.ti.1. 82c ' I'oultn Hna. 27 a Ha- Vot4!- . r SwUI Market naattl. Wath.. Jaa. 27.-! I V Ml v. V, oaisaoo; poiiexa, 1 1(a) 3 Sc. nuiiar vity eraamary, 97c; bricks. 88c. L Orazon Tra.lara oaaox-. w.. lUIAHIg.3 ALOXO THE COAST an rranclaeo Market Netted li.oi., 12 40 at J 63. --v 1Si.l?i,,?,,n' 5 '-4T.26: White Globe. v - y w f . ou. . . . SaatU Markat aegtu. Jan. ST. il n at ri i-oiatoe Yakima Genu, 843.00 4 47.00 ton. Eftslera Caik Wkrat i. u .ii i nriFB imriB in -p-r m x ' m ' A. . - 1 '-U HDt.1 : AO. Z l 91 H m i 3914 : Na 'J, $1.27 V & - t . -tiu. a. h i. & 1.21; No 1 dirk northern. 81.84 to OS 1.88 to i No. 2 li.Sl 5 2 i -io : ao. ii i'iu ai nu . v.. , j.rL ti.,a.a. I B lT i. a a B "w " " Uf a.. ia V l.O T. Winnipeg Jaa. 87 Caah wheat: No. a. die; inn. I ID. Tfrlcd Frnlt aad Bean xr.-v": T0I Jf; 27 L N. 8 ) Beans pea choice. I J. 10: red kidney choice. llTsa. aaiaa HUM. MarrOW eanaea BBBAUaTa maraa rUTO. apriCOU. CbOtC 33: Wla., eriaMrlcd, prim " ,'r"-'' '"Bio.; imiMa,.9iM to SO. Bto "? I e; prunes 60 to 100. II a lOe: rjeachea carle to exlya laacy, 18H'J0toc; aeeded w incy. lllxi w Tork Weal aad Hide Naw Tark. Jaa. 87. (I, N. ) Woo ar.a aianrig. iometM Tlecce. XX Ohio. S c: pulled, iwnarad tkMia, 18 87c; Tex-a. t""1 "as "rue; uumeaue trrriiory L- . - ... i i uk.vs, vd e ivr. Hide. Market finn. Native branded eteersi, 16c. steer. lc 1Vw Trk Metal Market W 1 B -ut-x7, xwtwj ana Mur:b 12 Lead fluiet; spot 4700 4 SO; January snd ac-oruary X I V a t . offfredU4Hk: IPOt ikDntTJ d Ebrusry MlBBcanoUs-Palata Flat Duluth Jan. 27. (L N. 8.) L N. a) x2,I;M,kT- track and to arrira. ill to ; July 219. Mamrenoli. Jaa. tl. T N. R.) Flax Jauuary 214 H. May 217, on track S14S20; to amr 214 tj 318. ' Mlnraa Wheat OpUea Minnaspoli, Jan. 27. Wheat: k'H. Thurs, Open. Clone VT H.21V I1.28H I121H Jul 115-3 1.16 l.llto Wlaalpeg; Wbcat Op0ot Winnipcf, Jga, 27. Wheat. Open. Ert. Thur. MV !'SH ! 8113H laST 1.09H 1.161, 1.09H Jledera Millar Bport Chicago. Jan. 97 Madera M.Uer say. "X moutnr in th llnuthwest; prsripiUUoa badly aeetlad; preaant paaopecU are for reran drrable aerwaa. abasMtoameat. In aastant poeuoa af belt prospect favorable. Xal gteras Xarkat New Tork. Jan. 27. (I N. 8 ) Turpeo Un SaraanaJk. 8: New Terk. 3a. $.9? New Toxt. Sw Trk Ptata Market J'f Tork. Jan. 27 (L N. 5.) rVutoea Itn bulk, barrel or ba) Markat steady tofenn. Nearby wan. 11.2k ta 8.76; Beaitadaa. 8110. Chlcacw PaUt Market Cbtenge, Jan. 7 mis leas Rw wUdi. 2 lat-sf" 3ftl hoiUd. iiAMSHU ire barrels. tc; gas. $8 H per gallon. . ' warn PI CL OfL Raax. 81.88 banal 13a.T WA4-T.fc- 12e; l fb. TV RPKJSTIN I TIU100K GRABS CHEESE PREMIUMS t M it tadas Uto BaVkgwd ef th eatfra he iadnatrw at t TAkia4 KtaAa. AHaaagh ky a maaai ib greateat Bwadaoer ef ta xaty. the OaXaw rioa aoday Caitad RtaUaa. if not in tW world. la word. Tillamook i toriaj corn man ding th rraate Paawunaia fee cheaae ai the entire counuy. net etuy ah Tialajavaek Creamery a-o-naUoa, through Cart Habectack, ita aaiaa manaawr, able to ann more (or eiiewaa than any euw aaouoa, ex to t Blted tt&t. bat th craaibi for it product ha been anch that "W peeauaw manufacturing aactioa ba practicaJly aettriaa to offr. in use iac oi ire ottering of These from S to 7 MM iwmnrt luUa.lt. w: . BOek ba aotinad local aallina .taa3a h.t na ainii nappeea are ncety to a tem them until at least March 1. While such a condition could icaiecLy be believed under oonnil oonrit- ax uw nnu uaaa that TUuteaook mm ae oauy Bea atue t aacure a utaaiiiiai th rest of the United Otaiaa I,,., b.. been abl to sell all it product prior to ta una in aasig raaoy ror aelieery. Cotton Market Has Much Better Tone New Tort Jan. 27. IT N. 8.1 Them a a much better tone to the cotton market at th opening today, la th fas of easea sable from Ijrerpool the trad was. neary buyer. At the start Dear months were 4 to 5 points lower and lata i4ions 3 lo 5 point higher, while sobs, quest amies carried the oral feneria fully 14 points atxrr laat nig hi 'a close. The aoarket waa easy late in the day. dos ha at a net adraoc ef 9 t 16 points. Spat waa ual, S poinU up at 16.78. No galea. Month. Open. . . 1630 . . 1600 . . 1562 . 1515 . . 1505 High. 173 1643 1610 1556 1542 IipW. 1627 100O 1560 1513 1S05 Close. 1645 1620 1586 15S3 1515 March , Max July October December . . . AMEKICAS LIYESTOCK PBICES Chteaao, Hoes .ia Chicago. Jan, 27. Ho SanaiaOa 9 ( Aft - market fairly easier, mostly atady to at ran a. r.iM298-0: toaT.hew2Sht 88 408 60 ; medium weight, 18.55 ?85 : hghtwaignt. 88.75 0 00; light lights, 88.85 9.1U; heavy pack in aowa. atnooah. I7 1jai nn- P8 . rough. 7.60 0 7.5; piga, 88.50 ' At" Keccinta, 4000; market steady to "Dn- Beef steer, choice snd prime. 39.00 0 19.00; medMra and good, $6.85 8 8.00; good and choice, $7.75 & 9.50: common and medium 85.75 7.75; butcher cattle, heifers, $4.00 A 7.50; cews. 83.65 6.00: bolla liinason. canners and Butters, cows and heifers, $11.60 ' light and hancb-weiirht. 88.009 11 AO- faari.. steers, 85. 16 6.75; stacker steers. 84.50(61 au; stacker eons and heifers, $3.00 45.00. Stiaap. BeBsipta, 11. 60; markat generally steady. Lamb. &4 th Hnwn xioAnAAma. do cull aad common, $9.50 1 1.75 : yearUna wtU. $8.75 y 12.90: wa, $5.25 & 800; do eulla and common. $2.75 W 5. 00 1 feeder uunh. $10. S0 12.75. ... ttissi City Moos $8.8 Kansas City. Jan.-27. it N h i r.oi. ncnS. 1006; duU. B tears, $5.50 fo 7. 10 oows and heifers, $4.0094.30: stockera and aasia, cajses, .508.75. iveveipia, auuu; active. Bulk of sales. 8 40 8.85; top, $8.65; heavies. $8.30 8.65; bshts, $8.50 9 8.65; mediums. $8.40 wa.au. Sheep Receipts, 1300; steady. Omaha Mas 8. 70 South Omaha. Neb Jan 97 it v a C.tUe Raesipts, 1100; beat steer and 'she stock urai. all other ckuaaa about Ktaaiiv Hogs Receinrjt. 7 fl fl n mwtl, in a in. higher. Bulk. $8.15 9 8.4,5: toS. $8.70. . , SWb Receipts, 2500. Lambs steady to 10c higher. Early sales, $12.75 913.10; sheep and feeders steady; best . $7.50. Daavse Hogs $8.80 latnxer. Colo.. Jan 2 7 in oi n.t.i. Ro opt. 200: stroaa. Steers- iiMnTis. caws sod heifere. $4.50 96.50; stackers and laaaera, a.UUy.60; selves, $8.00 911.60. Bogs Receipts, 400: 25 940c higher. Too $S 80; bulk. $8.25 9 8.50. ' Bhp Receipts. 7300; strong. Lambs. ?f f ?? ,8; "" 07.00: feedr. $10.7591175; yaxUna, $3.50910.00; wethers, $7.75 9 8.00. ' La Angelas Markat Los Angeles. Jan. 27 (L N. 8.) Potatoes Low, $1.00 91.10; Stock tan Burbanks. $2.40 2.50; poorer, $2.00 2.25; Idaho Russets, $2.65 2 75. tan Francisco Hoot f 10.80 Ban Prauciaco, Jan. 27. (X. P.) Cattle Grass fed steers No. 1. 7H974c; second quality, 66toc; cows and heifers. 595c: calves, light, 899c; calves, hvx. 8H7toc 8heep Lambs, 9 9 c ; wethgrs. AH el 7c; swes, 3 H 9 4c Hog Hani grain, weight 100 175. 40 toe: over 300, 8 He Ro ' 8sattl H Marfcrt KcaUla, Wssh,. Jaa, 27. (1. N. 8.) Hogs None - CatUe Receipts. 86, steady. Prim steers. 37.2397.50; medium to otaotc. $8.7697.25: common to good, $5.30 9 6.50: best cows and heftm. $5.25 9 5.76; prime light calve. $9.00 IS 18 00; medium to choice,' $8.0090.00 uravies, $7.00 (a 8 00; bulls, $4.75 9 3.25 ; can ner. $1.60 93.50. Sheep None. Kw Tqrk Batter aad Efr New Tork, Jan. 27. (L N. 8.) Butter c' t-Tcarajry extrss, 33 is 39c; firsts, 1 38 toe; higher scoring. 34H40c; state dairy tubs, 27e28o; ladles. 29 31c Cbaese Markat irregular: demand improved. Wbl milk specials. 20 to 23 He; fancy aver age run, 20 22c; lower grsdas. 16 18c whol milk laacy Yeang Americas. SI to a82c: skims, spwisls, 15 1 17c; chose. 11 14c; fair to good. 8sl0c; lower grades, 4 7c Eggs Market aaaetUed ; assies'. Nearby whit, fancy. 64e; brown. 58 9 60c; extra, 86 57c; first, 50 g 33c Hilk The aoniin wholesale price is 8.37 per quart, delivered in New Tork. Official quotations disconpuued. San Francisco Foaltry Market 8n nciseo. Jaa. 27. Poultry Broilers, 1 to 1 H lbs.. 8887c: 1 to to 1 It lbs., 85 37c; 14 to 8 lb., 35 Sic; colored frjers, 2 to 8 lb., 8S8.V; colored young rooster 8 to 4 lbs.. S0&82: oeer 4 lbs., 29 (a: 31c: ataggy. showing spurs, 30925c: colored old rooster. 18t2o; Leghorn eld reosurs, ' 1 6 lfc; Leghorn hens, 2 H to 8 lbs.. 2425e; 8 Ih. and orer, 23 26c: large colored heng, 3d H 82c: ducks, young. 25 8 26c; old. 23 24c;. geese, young. 28 30c: -Bye turkey, ycung, 38 (s S$c; dressed turkeys, young, 44 (S 46c. Chirago Dairy Prod ire Chicago, Jan. 27. ButtM Receipts, 4S0 tub. Creamery, extra, 36 me: firsts, $9 9 85c; packing stock. 15 91T". - Egns Receipts, 10,688 case. HisreUnBus, 34 9Sre; ordinary first. 31932c; firsts, 35 H 36c: checks, 21 9 28c: dirties, 29 936c Cheese Twins, new. 10 to c: Daisies, ' 19 He; Young Americas, 20 to 9 21c; Ltmsborns. 19 c; brick, 15 He. Liie Ponltrjr Turkeys, 35c; chickens, 23 He: springs. 23c; roosters, 18c; geese, 18 9 20c; ducks. 27c. Xew lor FoaUrr Market New York. Jaa. 27. (L S. S.) Uv pool try Market firm- Chickens, 23928c; fowls. 24 9 38c; turkeys. 30 940c; roostem, 16c; ducks, 3093 2; geee. 19 23c hid. Dr?ed Poultry- Market steady. Chickens. 18e40e; few!, 18983c: turkeys. 36954c, ducks, 34 983: game. 80 927c - UTerpeol Cotton Steady UvmoeI. Jan. 27. IL N. 8.) There was a limited demand for spot cotton today. Txtces ter. . Psles. 400 bale. American, mid fair. 11.56; good mid., 10.01; full mid., t.81 mii., 9.26; sow mid., 8.31; good ordinary, 7. Off; ordinary, 6 31. Future apeaed steady. 5Tw Tork Cwttaaseed Oil v NTo Iri -,f- ,7 Cottonaeed on Jan $9:53 9:II: i "S: Saa FntBdsc) fu. Baiiry San FrancnEa, Jaa. 87. (P. p.) Barley llpat feed, pet cental. 1221b 9127; ship- rt a w Jrk 8gar aad Cfft - New Tork. Jan. 27. TJ. P.) 8 agar weak CWTee fco. 7 Km, aot, 8H 9 NaT 4 Santos. 12913m. "., . pared Market Flrsa IJwpool. jaa. 21. IV1 market firm bat tn demand m ealy slam business is couae uentty banted. , - Llyfrnaai wkiat Hifhcr 11 , TT" - Wbcat dosed 1 to THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON ARG E1NEIHS BIGGEST FACTOR WHIAT BID CSCHAHOEn . Eriday Whtmt Bldf aa.tka Psrtlaad 3CM)iMtt xekar vtra .tke same M TkTmy. ' XOUTrTWEST UHADf-RECEIPTS (Compiled by the Merchsnts' Kichanse) -vrsr- Wheat. aHrfcy. Flout Oat. Hay. PocUaad. Friday 1. 16 iar ago ..... 107 3 599 1139 34S 1472 ... "l 99 53 8$ 63 . 6 II 394) 1120 300. 1067 to dte.2177S 148 45131 189 517 1 4 78 996 47 631 11 . 148 181 Year aao 10520 s 4 7589 3203 53 1 Tacoro. Than. Tea atfo . Tear aaa Seattle. Than. . Year age . . . , gnaaoji to date. Tear ago . . . . 9911 8417 178 240 World a wheat trade is today awaiting definite word aa to th Araaatia question. Cafal from Baanos Aire ar. mam eagerly acaaaed today than fox many months past. Not only to the extent af th sop of vital fotasest to wheat taatten, oai wuat is almost a tmpartaat is asatUies Argeatm l aoisf to he free seller, or hold back as was shown a year ago. Argeatbi will continue to be the sole at traction in the wheat for aom weeks, but aot until more definite information is ataitoble re gardmc the aituatioa the anil any liberal activitx Rkalx show la the wheat trad thnab out the world, and especially in th United States. London cables continue to feel depressed, with UtUa inclination to enthuse over th immsdiste future. Nevertheless, early cable at Livarpsel showed adaanra of told.orlH ta 2 eat, wail Buenos Aires early was' 1 cent bagaex. Locally there is little movement oi wheat radicated. Foreign, sales are practically nil said from alight interest in Ireland. Costs grains remain steady but quiet, wail noar and teedstnffs are unchsngl. CASH WHEAT Club, $1.69 91.10; blue stem and heart, $1 18 91 29: Red Biusiaa. $15, Tiirky Red, $1.1401.! 8. ' FLOUR Bellinc mice mill rtoor- r.t.n. $7.0; Willamette valley brands, $5.45; local aunugui, a.u; Basers bard fbeat, 86.90; bakers' hluastat, 38.4S; baken' vailey. 86.80: granana, gs.oU; whole wheat, $5.80; Montana sprina wheat, patent, $7.40 pjer barrel. Price for city delivery 15o extra, sabarbaa 29e extra. HA T Buying price fog old crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. $14 00 915 00 per ton: Eastern toegon timothy. $1 0Q per ton: clover, $12.00 iif 5: ttnw- 00 91.00; alfalfa, $14 00 915.00 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, 7e; domestic. 7c in carload hats, lass amoants biglier. UHXSTUFF8 Mfflrua at miD, sacked, ton lots, 822 60 ; carloads, $24.60. 31Tlor P" bB,to o?Ji?LET Burine f1 "1. $24,00 9 $24.50; brewing, $26.59 9 27.00. fcttu Buying pnee: Kd clpver, 15 16c; aiaiae, uc; vetcn, OC lb. !ey. $34.00986.00; whole barley. $32 00; alfalfa meal 823.00: aoanannt na.l In no cracked com, $85.00; whole corn, $38.00 pei wuuie oats, td..ou; rolled oats, $36.00; hst. $42.00; scratch feed. $44.00 ton. Wi.iauia Ak.A.uailKC bios: WHEAT Jan. .. 112 . . 109 . . 109 . . Ill . . 108 . .. 105 FEED 0AT3 . 2750 . 2650 BARLEY . 2600 . 2400 Feb. March. 112 112 109 109 109 109 111 111 108 108 105 105 2750 2760 2650 2650 2600 2600 2400 2100 2400 2400 2400 2400 Hsxd whit. s?ft white. . White club. Hard winter. . . Northern apring. Bad Walla No. 2 white . . . No. 2 gray Brewing Standard feed. . CORN No. 2 E. Y. shin. 240(1 No. 8 E. Y. Shin. 3400 Argon tin Wbaat Higher Buenos Aires Jan 97 WKU i 1c higher. . . Bill Gives Further Who Lost onEoutes Washington, Jan. 27. (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL) A bill prepared by the postoffice de partment granting further relief for western mail contr..ctors who suffered from war and after war losses has been introduced in the house by Representa tive Smith of Idaho. Several western members participated in conferences leading up to he introduction of the bill, including Sinnott of Oregon, in whose district many claims are expected to be presented for adjustment. The measure authorises the postmas ter general to investigate conditions arising from contracts made prior to January 1. 1919. with a view to adjust ment of contracts for the fiscal years 1919, 1920 and 1921, where the facts dis close the necessity," or to cancel the contracts, the compensation in no case to be increased more than one third for any fiscal year. . PARKROSE NEWS Juanita Killam, Parkrose, school pijpil Injured December 30 when a pony she was riding fell on the pavement and she was struck by an automobile, Is at St Vincents" hospital In Portland! the girls arm and hip were broken; the latter has been placed In a cast Phy sicians say the cast is to remain tot at least two months. Mibs KillanVs parents live at Eighty-second street and Sandy boulevard. Mrs. F. A. Anderson of South Bend, Wash., has returned to her home, after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Shaw at Parkrose. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Quoidback are the proud parents of a son born Janu ary 19. Mrs. Hager, mother of Mrs. a Van -u-cii, nas returned, after a visit with per granddaughter. Mrs. Lela Chinv in LV-V. Mra Haser celebrated her g. ucui Dirtnaay Sunday and is In good health. Cold weather the last few .-ira i, made Parkroseers wish for a resident physician. They consider the new drug - "'ii ! iuat, airecuon. Mrs. J. Henderson of Parkrnaa nn went a major operation last week and is at the St Vincents hospital. Mrs. W. H. Nourse, recently on the sick list, is reported imnrnveH Motorraan Chestnut skipper of the rararose car. who suffered an attack of rheumatism. Is at hia post again. The Ladies' Aid society held a narl taeeting Thursday ef last week at the nome or Mr. A. St riata on Shaver street Mr. Dale Ie and Misa Maria Rmith of Portland were united in marriage at the . parsonage by Rev. Paul D. Helfman Sunday morning. Rev. Ralph a McAfee, executive sec retary of the Portland Council of Churches, occupied the pulpit ef Union church Sunday. The. Miracle Man.- a motion picture presented by the Parkrose high school Tuesday night, drew a capacity house. Movie are proving popular In Parkrose this winter. A meeting of the Woman's Missionary society was held Wednesday at the hsrne of Mrs. M. Sundber-. There was a good attendance ta hear the lesson, "Immigration." Mrs. W. S. Kyser acted as joint hostess. ' . . C Johnson recently purchased prop erty t the corner f Richardson road and Prescett, adjoining his place; frem J. Maan Fisher, and has started ex cavating for the basement ef a house. CrGEXB HAS 85 OW FALL Eugene, Ot Jan. 8T. -U. P. A half inch ef wet enow that fell here Thurs day as melting fast today. The weath er is warm. PRICES HOLDING III PRIBAT IIYE8TOCK TRADE Hear, tttaer. Inn, ha PwriUad .......! .;s 7 816.M Chrcaro t.l . S.$i 13.H& 13.1 Omaha 7.48 18.M 7,73 78 Kaisaa aty.. Saa Franelsca haUle ....... -Vo saajikeL, PORTLAND LIYKSTWK RCN Hobs, ('aula lln uu r-. ErWay - 38 1 ... 687 4 Weak aza 49 Two weeks ago . . H tm via wees ago . 157 21 1 . . , 9 Year aa Stmm Two years ao ..897 26 ... 605 14 bra yeaxs aao .1299 163 $ 113 17 Four years ago . 581 311 ... 258 18 North Port 1 nM iu nnaninaBw 1- I ti TOB. ft te opening of Uw priday morning ""'" taaiieoj. a total ef lovr aa rannn oompared with two oars 1 week ago and none a ya ago for the asm day rwo of the four cam of sheep that came forward to North Portland Friday were 00 con tsact to an outdd kilter and stopped here only for vest and food. hew and asm trad, was exmsidered steady With salsa at previoa pnesa. Gaaeral aaeep aad ktmb raaa- til 01 moan Lam aaxak 8 Prtx valmy tombs cu tn'bTi.u".br. tight yearlings Heavy yearlings Light wwtkera Heavy wether ...I" Ewe " ' 9 25 9 IO n 8.2.19 9 25 .75 9 8 25 4.75 9 8.35 7.50 9 8 00 .59 7.50 .5a 7 00 4.8 a 4 0 8.80 0 6.00 , , CattaS Ar Mornlnal One Ion head appeared in th cattle alley at .PIun th" morning trade at .rth Portland. Market was considrred nttmmal iy needy with former prices continued. General a til ..,xm 1 uihc auers 7 009 T.50 8.259 7.00 6.75 9 6.25 4.759 5.75 5.50 9 6.10 6000 6.50 4 25(4 5 00 8 25 9 4.25 2.00 9 8.25 3 509 5.00 4.60 9 5 00 11.00 Q 12.00 10 00 4 11 00 1.50 910 00 5.50 9 7.50 Medium to good steer. 9m to medium eteera ........ Common to fair ntts 1 ..... Choice cows and heifers .'.!" Medium to good oows aad be if era tr to madiam cows snd heifers Common to fair cows and heifers Canners Bulls Fair to goad feeder Cboiee dairy calves Prime Bitht calves Medium fight calvs Heavy calves Swine Trad Holds With only a nominal run in th alien, mar ket for swine held steady to firm at North Port land Friday morning. Sales of tops available w ere made around former prices. General hog market range: Prime light " .. 9 SO 9 9.75 Smooth heavy. 230-860 lbs. 8.7599 25 Smojth heavy 300 lbs. up 8 00(3 8 75 Rouh hegry 6.00 9 7.75 Fat pigs 9.50 9.75 Feeder pigs 9.00 9 9.50 8Us 5.00 9 6.50 Thursdy afternoon Sal STEERS Ave. lbs. Price. fio. Ave. lbs. . .. 896 3 6.00 f 1 1060 No. Price. 8 60 a. cows 2. 1. 1. 925 $ 5.00 I 2. . 855 $ 4 60 .1110 4 85 . 890 3.75 980 2.50 1 930 4.50 1 BULLS 1 1010 3 50 I HOG3 4 197 3 1 11 I 4 1 436 6.50 I EWES 12 135 $ 6.00 I Friday Morning 8aJa COW 8 117 $ 9.75 No. Av. lbs. Price 1 No. Av. lbs. Price LOCAL ALLEYS $ 4.75 f 1. 3.90 I 1. CALVES $11.50 I HEIFERS $ 3.58 I 760 8 3.75 1060 4.75 BULLS 1.. &30 $ S.90 HOGS 3 9.75 9 00 9.73 8.75 8. 19$ 330 227 9 75 8.75 9.10 2. 12. LAMBS 3 9 50 I 32. YEARLINGS $ 5.00 I EWES 3 5.00 I WETHERS $ 7.00 i 80 8 9.00 Wool Petition Is Opposed; Would Hurt Portland Every effort was made by railroad representatives to show the danger of the petition filed by Boston wool mer chants for through rates from Omaha to Boston via the Panama canal ac cording to J. w. Mount, assistant general treisnt agent ror the O-W. R. & N, who returned from the eastern city to day. The petition fpr through rates would eliminate Portland as a wool market should it be approved by the interstate commerce commission and it would also deprive the railroads of this class of freight said Mount The Portland man was gone for three weeks and also at tended hearings on rate petitions in Washington, D. C, and other eastern and southern cities. ST. JOHNS Petitions for improving two of the business streets in St Johns are beipg -ui;uiMea. British money is being presented to the Peninsula bank every day for ex change. Recently a British ship paid off its crew at St Johns in British paper, and the entire amount was deposited in the bank for exchange. Ships other than British sometimes pay in British money, and the officers' and men are usually directed to the Peninsula bank when inquiries are made as to where to cet -American money. An all-day session was held Wednes day by the Deborah W. C T. U. at the y. W. C A. clubhouse under direction bf Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden, director of the Christian citizenship department Luncheon was served at noon. Some public and social questions were handled by Mrs. Hidden with her accustomed directness. T. J. Chambers, under direction of his wife, has been refurnishing their residence on the Willamette boulevard. Mrs. Chambers is said to be a practical and artistic wielder of the brush. G. W. Cochrane is intending shortly to earn a real estate office ia St Johns. Lieutenant R. L Crane has a "Man Friday-? in Sf Johns. About a year and a half ago Ed Byers was found working in Bt Johns with no fixed ideas as to hia rights and liberties, and attached himself to the lieutenant, who acts as his guardian and looks after his bank account and keeps him at work. The officers on the St Johns detail have dubbed Byers "Man Friday," and it is accepted py both. Mrs. J. AC Shaw, who has bsen In charge of the T. W. C. A. branch in St Jehrn? for several years. Is now in a hospital in Portland slowly recovering from an operation. It s expected the Community club win have a meeting Tuesday evening. The possible location of the 1925 exposition near St. Johns is considered more promising since economy will have to be practiced and sites ia the vicinity of St Johns are .obt4tim,bls at low Valuation, it is pointed out Contractors have been looking over St John anr asking- questipna of bank officials nd real estate men that indi cate a desire to construct a umber of Sasders cottage on th unit plan, if a suitable tract can bo socured. . ' 1 1110 1 810 4 143 1 710 1 1050 4 127 2 180 5... 232 83 186 45 71 I 100 9 120 9 113 in 11 11 ! - hi lUllmvlHli Lll SELECTS PORTLAND That the large steamship companies are beginning to fully recognise Port land as one of th principal centers of business and traffic Is again Illustrated by the announcement that the Scandinavian-American line of trans-Atlantic steamships has appointed Udell & Clarke, of this city as general agents for the state of Oregon. This is the first tim that any AUan- tie passenger steamshin line has ar- pointed a geqer&l agency exclusively for the state of Oregon, heretofore Seattle and San Francisco having always been held by the Atlantic conference to be the only general agency points on the Pacific coast The Scandinavian-American line is a branch of De Forenede Damppkibsel skab, (the united steamship assocla tipu) with a fleet of more than 150 steamers and with head offices in Co penhagen. The senior member of ih firm o.f I t dell k. Clarke has been acting for the Scandinavian-American line for the last 15 years In Portland. The line has four up to date steam ers plying between New Tork and Christiania and Copenhagen where con nections are made for Baltic sea ports. RIVER A!ID STREAMS I! CLARKE COT5TY ARE LOW Ridgefield. Wash.. Jan. 27. Rivers and streams in this part of Clarke county are unusually low at this time of the year, although the low Uge of water is not interfering with navigation to any great e-xtent Lake river, west and south of here, upon which Ridgefields lumber indus tries and others are situated, was re ported Monday to be the lowest since last spring. At times water is too shal low tor deep navigation. The East and ortn rorks of Lewis riwr also are low and practically at the stage reached during the summer months, but Ahe steamer La Center, ply In g on a tri-wviv schedule between La Center and other l-wis river points, Ridgefield and Port- ianu ana way landings, continues to make regular trips. ttain during tie last few days has caused the rivers to rise sliehtlv and should they continue for some time the normaal stage will almost be reached Salmon creek, south of here, which empties into Lake river, is unusually sr.aiiow, ana ancouver lake, near Fe lid a, is the lowest since last summer. PACIFIC AXD LOS AXGELES SHIP COXCERXS MAT MERGE Los Angeles, Cal.. Jan. 27. (I. N. S.) Although shipping men declined to com ment on the situation, reports were per sistent here today that plans for a mer grer of the Pacific Steamship and the Los Angeles Steamship companies were being worked out at a series of confer ences being held here. 1 H. r . Alexander, president of the Pacific company, is in Los Angeles, as .well as James A. Kennedy, president of the Inter-Island Steamship Navigation company of Honolulu. Kennedy stated he was here to discuss plans for improv ing service between Los Angeles and ban Francisco and the Hawaiian Islands One steamship official was quoted to day as saying negotiations have not progressed sufficiently for an announce ment. The reports have it that the Pa cific company will take over operation of the ralatial steamers Yale and Har vard, which ply between Los Angeles and San Francisco. ISTHMIAN LISE SEND1XG 3 SHIPS HEBE FOR CARGOES Norton, Lilly & Co., operators of the Isthmian line, yesterday posted three steamships to load cargo at Portland for the Atlantic side. They are the Selma City. Craster Hall and Steel Age. All three ara enroute from the Orient and are light On the out-voyage they took general cargo from Atlantic ports and the Gulf for the Orient First to arrive in the river will be the steamship Steel Age. She will be due in Astoria Sunday and will take a part cargo of lumber on the lower river before coming to Portland to finish. She will be followed by the Craster Hall, due on February 2. The Selma City will take part cargo on Puget Sound before com ing to Portland to finish. The Ellerman's Wilson line steamship Karonga, British, finished this afternoon with 6000 tons of wheat for Kurope. She is also handled by Norton. Lilly A Co. 10 VESSELS LOAD AT Oh E TIME AT GRAYS HARBOR Hoquiam, Wash., Jan. 27. Five deep sea steel freighters, one five masted schooner and 10 steam schooners for coatswise trade, all loading here and in Aberdeen, mark one of the greatest mer chant fleets ever assembled in this har bor at one time. The freighters are: Kthelntan. Kaian Maru. Rdmore, Mexi co and Cape Romain. The windjammer is the Alicia Havlside, which was but re cently commissioned after having been laid up for a year. The steam schooners are: O. C. Lindauer, Avalon, Carmel. Catherine G. Sudden. Solano. Tahoe. Hartwood, Carlos and Trinidad. M. F. BBADT CO. AWARDED CONTRACT FOR DOCK CBANE The M. F. Brady Equipment company of Portland aaa awarded the contract for supplying the dock commission, for use on terminal No. 4. with a locomo tive crane on a net price of $12,585. The offer of the Brady company of $4000 for a 40-ton Orton dc Sreinbrenner crane, now the property of the commission, was refused at an adjourned meeting this morning. Specifications call for 25 day shipment and delivery of a 25-ton Browning crane with 60-foot beam, maximum lifting ca pacity 25 tons and switching capacity of 10 cars. Six other bid were opened at the regular meeting of Thursday. SCHOOKER E TITERS SKIPAXOX BITER IX 66-MILE GALE Astoria. Jan. 27. In the teeth of a S0 mile gale, the steam schooner Daisy Putnam Thursday entered the Sklpanon river and docked at Warrenton without any difficulty whatever. This, is the second large vessel ever to use the Skipanon, an accomplishment made poo Bible by recent dredging ther. Th Put nam will load 496.000 feet of lumber at the Warrenton municipal dock and will finish her cargo at other lower river mills. GRA RATES ACTIVE New Tork. Jaa. 27. (L N. S.) Ocaan grain rates are activa and the markat holds steady. Ther is an upward ten dency but board figures have not ad vanced. Quotations today are: United Kingdom. 3s 3d 9 Is Sd ; Germany. 174318c ; Fiance, Atlantic range. 14 lie; Medi terranean, 22c; Amsterdam and Rotter dam. 14c; general cargo, firm. - - OmCEBS ARE ELECTED BT . - WATERFRONT EMPLOYERS Waterfront Jim ploy erg" union of Port-1 land held its annual election of officers'- FOR MAIN BRA TtdM At AkiorU rUlarda High Water ' t - Low Water -1:34 A. M...T.T ft-!7jJ4 A. M..,t7 ft 1:445 P. M...S8 ftit:8 P. M..--2 ft Seaside High water nine minutes earlier. . , , Sesside Low water .1 imlnBtef mrlier. . - - Thuraday afternoon in room 21, Bate building, with (he foltowlag raulU: President Oecrs PowelL maaarer Oregon-Pacifw com pa ay 2 vice presi dent, Henry Rothachlkx. manages Brewn A McCabe company ; directors, J, AC Mc- uonaid. , manager Oregon kUevedortng ; company, a. B. GUky, manager tut the sao-armac steamship Unas, ecrtary and treasurer, O. & Swensorv ( All. AL05G TUB WATMFlO-fT The steamship Eastern pallor, of the Norkh China line, shifted from terminal fcp. 1 today to Presoott lor part, cargo of lumber. 8h will return to th dry dock for cleaning and painting beior finishing out be una cargo. . Th steamer Cellle, of the AUyCprmkk line, is scheduled to sail for Ban Diago and way points tomorrow afternoon wiln passengers and freight. The French steamship St Jaseph. load ing 400 tons of wheat for th ooatinant t Portland, shift today tram IrYina to the North Bank donhT 'The 111 us Triangle, of the mtsrcoastal service of the Niawaeo line, aaiied frorn Philadelphia for Portland today. Th steam ah tp Senator. Captain Sohst, will sail from terminal No. 1 at 4 o'elocK Saturday afternoon for Satt Diego and way. . POSITIONS OP VESSELS Radm fcprrto freaa North Head gr-s lba wn tion of th foUoa-ing veaaels at 8 p. aa. Jan. :- 8 8. t bUicmaast, 8aa lraarisc tae Wiiapi Harbor, 138 miles south WiUapa riirbar . 8 A Htwauan. 163 milat sorth of Columbia light vnjaaj. I t Dornrya. SeaUle fog PorUazai. 14 mOm southwest f Pasat t'bewaha. lB Fedaral Wrretom) Irrittn. San Pedro. PorUasd; 83 mOas south of Portland. F. H. Back. Oaenas.' Monterey; M muas soaU of Oleum. Kua. Portland, &sa laacnro; 8 muaa north Ban Francisco. W. F. Herri n. G a riots, Hooolara; 4!S muas wast of Caviota, Kan Jaan. Panataa. Kaa FraiK-sc: 783 ssika South of San Franciaco. liamiT. San Pedro. Manila; 186 axiias vest of San Pedro. New 3 of the Port SiTTvahi January; tl Hawaiian. Amnra slasaaer, from New Terk and way parte, gesutrsX MAHI5E ALMANAC VVUr at Wiaar SUwta North Bead, Jaa. 27. Conditio a at th mouth of th rlvnr at noon: Saa rough; wiad south. 10 miles; weather partly cloudy. . DAILT R1VEH KEADI5G. 8 a m . Pacific Tiau. "Ril l5s jifesaptu! 53 - I -i r a 1-3- 7il2?. StaUons a Cmaulla . . . 25 ' 1 . Eufen 1 6. Albany 20 7. Ralem 20 6. "regon City. . 12 . Portland ... 1 i 4 . .4 0.001 4Sl fi .7:6.68 47 88 .610.38 44 32 6 0.87 45 82 0i.5A .3. 56 4 86 .IH.! .4i0. .4 0. .8.a .7M. Rising. -Falliag. RIVER FORECAST The Willamette river at Portland will remain nearly stationery diring lb next two or three oaja, except as all beted by to tide. AT WORLD'S PORTS Antoria. Jan. 27. Railed at snidnlrht 1 Steamer Mexican, for Cnited Kingdom. Left up b uuuiujtiii auuicT nawaiian. Philadelphia. Jan. 26. Saiird Strainer Blue TriaagrV, fur Portland. Me, tor Pacific Coast porta. EaltJmor. Jan. 26. Bailed Steamer Hsaley from kUneiUaa. for Portland. Astoria. Jan. 26. Sailed at 1 a as Steamer Hochrx. for New York. Sailed at 1 P- m. Dutch steamer Moerdiik. fur Carted Kingdom. Sailed at 1 p. a$tauur MoBtafu. Tatoosh, Jan. 26. Pained out Steamer H waiiin. for Portland. Ta-oma. Jan. 2. gai led Steamer Colusa, tor Beilingliam and Portland. San Pedro. Jan. 26. Arrived Steamer isnxonan, rrom new 1 orx. Tor Portland- Ar nica .uotcrsuip nacinds. irom Portland. Ar nr Steamer Cold Harbor, from Philadelphia, for Ran Francisco and Portland- Arrived St-r-mer Pleiad, from New Orleans, fug Portr iana. Amvea bteamer admiral Eraua, froi Portland, for San Diego, sailed Steamer I Puri&uug. (or Portland. Xew York, Jan. 2C Railed Steamer Walter a. iucsecDacu, lor foruand. Port Town-er.d. Jan. 26. Arrived Norwrg isa steamer Tricolor, from Columbia nrer. Ux laroma. New Tork. Jan. 23. Arrived Steamer Fred J- I-uekenbaHi. from Portland. San Pntnciaco, Jan. 27. I L K. B.) Arrived Jan. 26 Yacht On Time Again. Los "tIfr m. , mourns, aaiifia iruz. a:2S p. W illpolo. Seattle. 7 p. ra. bailed Jan. 26 Frank II. Hock. Monterey. 2:10 p. as. : Admiral tJrwey Seattle. 3:25 p. m. ; Atlaa. Gray Harbor. 8:50 p. m : Yale, Los Angeles, 4:1 p. m. : Julia inekeabeea. New Yor. 4 :20 p. m ; Arctic, Fart oracs. i p. m. ; acguarq. e-ureka, S:l p. m ueatport, Lreaecnt Cuy. 8:10 p. m : P. H. Hulman, Los Angele., 9 p. nt Arrived today v.j.io, iicvona. i a. ia: saa Foam, i.reenwood. 1:30 a m.; Oieam. Portland, 4:1$ a at; Coquilla, Monterey. 6:16 a m : Capr. Caspar pSk-"-: Wahkerna. Lo Angele. 7:30 a as sailed Jaa 27 Destroyer, ltenshaw. cruise, 8 :35 s. m. tsttle. Wash.. Jan. 24 (L K. B.) Ar rivul Paaamaa. from Boatoa. 9.86 a m. N'yanxa, from Mobile vis Portland. 9 am. V K-tona. from Sootl.aoatera Alaaka. 7:13 a a Sue! al inner, from Tacosxs, Sam. Amrwd "- 2r-. s- 1mo- Ban Fra aHm, 1 1 P. m.; Westhsm, from Bntlh Columbia ports 10:45 p m.; Kfrreu. from Baa Pedro. 118 p. m ; hdgar F. I ic km hack, from Kew Tark vi Portland. 8:30 p. ao.; Teehld Mara K. 1 . from Muroraa. 8 a. m. : Maitea Mara, from Kobe. 8 45 p. tn.; Admiral Bebree. from Ta r?t 6? p . " lJ- J- 26. Admiral l.oodrlch. for hverett, 8 16 p. m. : Uasraiia for Bonuo via Portland. 2 p as. ""-a. Sn Pedro, 10 80 a as.; Cp axRoiaa, from New York. 11 l a Aberdeen. Waab.. Jaa a ln.1 a Frsnciac Mipu. from Kobe, at 6 p ax. ' Sjatti, Wash.. Ja 27. (L K. S ) Ar rtrad: annlusnd. from Tscosna. at 5 a m Sailed: Hawaii Mara, for Manila, at I a. as.: . - a,.,... i,r snia. aromoia aorta, at 4 Is a. m.; Taluiybiut, fox Maaiia. at 3:1 a m Aimed Jan. 26: Byane. from Soahsastera Atsaka. st 9 20 a a; kuhia, MTjTfror! Mil. at ID i m.: Trsrfarras. t-am mimatU mi 6:2 p. m.: Tivertoa. from Kaa Frsacaaco at auos. Sailed Jaa. 2b: Rosalie Mabonrr W Pan Frsnciaon. t 10 P. m. y. fat Taranna Waab.. Jaa 27 Arrived: Tricolor . from Buesrn Aire via Fort'aad. si T II a m : Premdent, from Beatu,. at k a m : Tome! Mara' tJ.' -KoT- ' J? a as. Arrivl Jsn. 26: Victoria, from Seattle, at 145 am V.lA i. Vf: ..r."AB-.. - Bsad - -- - ..rvvmuvawaa V J, log AV Tork. t Epidemic of Colds Puts End to Dances University of Oregon, Eugene Jan. 27 Although there are no cases of TJu" on th university campus there is a mild epidemic of rolds snd grip. Th uni versity heaftb scrvic issued aa order Thuraday. prohibiting dances for th next few dsya Th unlveralty Infirmary has had mors tha a 100 cases of cold this week, and tha txteaaur takeT u merely "a t-recautioo, according to Dr Bovard. " Columbia P S. S. Eastern Sailor Feb. 1315. S. Wett Nomttjm Mar. 0 SHANGHAI, MANILA AND HONGKONG S. S. Vinita Feb. 17 S S. Wett Coyote - Mar. 17 Tt Farthar lrTaiBtia Beg". lag Rpare, Rstet, tte, AtBly U Traffk Deaartmeat 509-522 Board of Trade Bld Portland. Ore. - - Or ASTORIA KHIPPlia COMPACT. Astoria. Orrgei . ; . - Or K. T. JOUhlt a CO, Ceatrsl Bldg, iestUe, Wash. a ... . ... .V-, 19 Harding May -Ertracl' Coastwise Laws ? to PhiUppine Islands 11 .. I 111 I 4 Washington. Jan." ' Z1JWASBIXa TON BURKAU Or TKH JOC1LNAV) President Harding U latter to Si tor ArcNary. saw. ha eXXnW-t SAa I confer with a del ratios from the Phfllp- nuB iBiauKis aa me nueaUon of bring Ins thoso UUnda wlitiln th coastwum Uw of th United Stat, which would require that ahipa enrared In tha Ptaiiia- ptne trad bo mnder tk JUgMrtomsi flag. ic.-ary tvaa earned to the prosklemt suggestion from J. C. Alarwonk. rsidjit of th Columbia Paoffio StBUJtahip cornp-ny. that th Pfwaidaat lasum a proclamation Mtasdias; th oastwUe law to th IxOanda Tha prwsldest say tv caanot state dafiniu what actios will b taken, adding; "Everything that can h fully nstl fid will be dona lo noourg trad la AsTaffik boltoxsa' 4-Cent Drop Made In Price of Milk --a-aw-wnm J Astoria, Jaa. 17. Milk prises ta As toria will fall by February A, wbsn a rot ef Irosa IX to 8 oents a sart. decided upon by lJraea tati va af lbs dairymen and dislrlktttor Wodaasday night, will bcoss cffoeUwa. SETESTT-FITE WOaTRV DRAWW ' Corral Us, Jan. 57. Seve-ty-flv women' name ware draws for tha Ben ton county jury list. Mrs. tlsaWth B. Bier was th first worn a oa th Tha Jam. 1 Baa Pvv Jnll New York Jaa. f ...aa rrasv Jaa 9 . . .6a.tt! Jaa ...ftea rVaa. Jaa. 8 Waal Bwanw ...... k-ureka Jaa. 3 RowSrfc Ba3 Saatil Jan. n error samasi ...... .Jan. 1 1 n a ureae. ........ na uanr . Diy Mstnew aa Eraa aamtrai soitmsa r. A sat. '.liall Panama a .?. T. h ay. . . . Ja it narry Uarsaca. . . . Raw tart. ..... FVb. i Raws u ..Teeema Admiral Kvaaa Craster Ball Maaalsni City ef Uacola.... PWtedas ... Slm City Ovater run rhtd Me K $. K. L LoHianbach. . . Rskuya kiar Viait Baaoal Mars Memnoa NooreenCik EcTPt Mara Arisena Cold Harbor Tuiebaet Rotariae Ttnroshiaui Rsra . . Ohiaaa , ...aaa. ...Feb. .it. lire . 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Kew Terk Fna, Clyd llsra Jspaa . ..!. Howtrb 1111 Fngisod , Ramus Wert Ooaat Feb afannlasd . . . Pleiades "ratter HTt . Eartera Sailor Bono role ......Fab. 6 Jew Or4rsas ...Fab. fcew Orlaaa ...Fab. 6 "ffihT Annette Rolrah . Cjty of Tacton Hyde Mara rvaley Putnam . . Faatarn Bailor . . feorging Ralph . Puku Mars Hawaiian , Henrietta . John W WcQg. Kaikm Vara . . , Oregoe Fir . . . , Rjder Hanify . . urn BslbT Pee. s - Barrer Wartaatna Pisarott Portland FVar hUu Termhmi a TfrmHaaT U. 1 CisxavWraaa ..Au OsrsViksoa Ysawaae rtortb Bank Kalnt Joeeph .... B-lne Mara Swifillght Tbeodor RaceeveK Senator ........ TbiaUe ....Roct Bar .TaraausaJ aa. Although Ar sen Una la only one third the nt of Br axil It has more than 21 O miles of railroads io the larger country TRAJv-SPORTATlOM rsrr ad rreirht rrle S. T ta tiiaaouiv'e d f-f BOL'THaaf HTrtST ourrMia Bah. t Baa. a aaaav MAURgTSSia BtBtNOABIS a. Bar. 8 Mag a K. Y. Tt HALIFAX. PLTMorTH. VtL'U AND HAataCBia - ax oa i 7T..... 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