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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. lUNAW-AY PRICES- ARE SHOWN FOR ONIONS WITH A FAMIME DI1V1IIJUTIVE SHIP 1U BUTTER TRADE FRIDAY DAIRY TRADE . Batter V-Uaa4 '..lea W rrueUM .... IIHr lw TsrS 8Va We Ma U ASf-etet tna aoe f e ureri d 4a lie Select Fiats tu tu tttte tie S1 tie Mtta le llVse tic tie f doaete that th Portland BUttt It r or ta aest lUMiiit lue the nu urate of th eoast, he thonld not the ta territory fro which Portland fa lodar rtn m Bauer emcee. nt at Batter ar aim ma Beta U4 Moots as, ants, a vary talr velum e( Ua- ma Uie former Motion. lm man it Meatans a) Batuily 4 toad euetomw (or fma this section, out today that Ur- t at ataaaiaocaruaa mmm uaa its aaaa aoal output of suiter dally akowine a alight tease, although una It ta yet Dot sufficient to a penanaowa Hevectbeiee th msrket aba better la nut showing tba mu dltlard ar m u la far a spots the market ta a alighUr weaker. pw Bail avweraeat of prtea WTO tTkaly b w4 a ktww Dotal, eoevrding ta leaders of Uw WOOL flUTLDOK IS - (jlilT E HOPEFUL pitase deerrlrg epartal taforvajmloa regarding m snouj,, write u Market Editor. Or. eeuraal, laoloalns efaetp tor reply. Q-TRADE C0STI3CES STR05Q IrMla tt la herieved that th prlca of am hate auatflhad a trtftav tea (u hero at tha "leal, sevaeal ftarma vara qaotlaf fenai 20 I tldarabl aeaumreeement la a doaen far earful rat-eime her. arte (ira at 34 9 21 for select. Bell- By It It rVerw -s Pacdfla CooDerattVa Vfool Grnvan Taa an nt aitoattaa is vaol airelaa k ptwrtat araiathiiK of a poxtla ta trwaia and hoym . 1 1 1. fW.aaaNaic akaT allt amTI 1 aajnaa l4a i VWWaajuiaj. M a a,ww aa aaa w - moat aaaaad. doa la maanrtaiatj auaad b, tta delay la adccitiac a pctbmumr taritC Bayata do Bat retta tha idea of puymg wool andar tha tmartency tarUf which b nrtoaHy a wool a kano, and than amine tt traoar tAa Mmv nut aloa wui nraoaeif prrraa worn vaa .yxnoiwy hiU baaoaaa Uw. In-oan. aactlona. well In tern ad wool giowrta axe hoMlac oat for what they enaaldar eahaat, and taaaa eimai ar a than buy an feel tba ' eu afford to pal at Bfwaat. - j Wa fet thai tha teodimatifaJ- eaodltinna in wen wturB (eve riae ta tha recent apeealatie artiTlty baea Bat ehajuaa. aad tha aaaaa mrmhen of Ola trad ara aot alarmed by prea- n: tamaotmr laUa. Tka tndietLtioM of rtrenjth m the aitoation aa we aee them ara aa folioero The' ererament wool eeetioa bald oas Ilaceh 2, whea 4,004,000 poqoda .were aald arena-ed aa niB aa tha ireDniary. aala. la Boota Amer- tea, euralaa etoeka aara beam laraaly worked off, tradma u aotlTe, aad demand fct exteadlnc L axedy aod Inferior aorta, I The i tuition in Ixmdoa. ud ta Aoatrate aound. aitsogsh price ara a tnna him. A raaent jwblkoatten fmeo Genre T. WOUna Byra. apeelaiiat la wool eurkedne for the ha- raao of aurkata, ahowa that world production f weal baa ateatly desraaaed. A auauaary of tbM report U aa foUowa; Total worVl aataa: annual, pra way peodnation L . . .t.l JI,88,470 1J20 vredaetioa L , , .2,524,447,144 19J1 production .1 . . . J,608.44,000 Tbm deeraaae from we-war Drednodon ci 41.000 ponnda of wool anooid glee eoav V tha weol nee.ie. 0 0 mfiRKET IS y Hrman H. Tha areataat wiaa ret raoatred in tfeia mar ket fr onioos mu ba acUrred tba aeascn aa a result at funKhrd ttaeka la tha hands -of the traoe; aAd proaaeem, witn an amady atcoac np- wara awu ox aawanoaay . . iBeement made by W. X. Bwank. rmnl allot : Mpratentatlra of the Confadeaatad Onion Urowaia' aatoetatlon. ahowi that not mora than foor rarload of oniona remain in all bandt in TDWlnar sertiona of Western Oraenavo Tkua inv eiwlee ue mm eeetteraa lota, lor warmed lot from oee place are out of tha qoeatton. Una earload was atuoped to Chioacai- durim tha laat 34 hoars, and there ia aa nrteot wlx aemana from tna aeeoon lor xwitional aup- Aejorfaxtioa aaklnc prlca for enione today ia at least S7.0U per oentai L a. a. country sjuppiag point; to fact, tt it not Blair that (tore tba a nominal enpnir would ba available, tot a of the scant etoeka it Is ezpeoted that a farther sharp ndTanee to the prise will be demanded, to fact, s (10 or (12 market at oonntrr points a loencast a uua urn, Omona are kacoina wall at eoratrr noints with imoat of tha remaining aapptia praetioally as sound as the day they were take from the oasTerdam. Front street k fenenny onotiu 18 for Ka 1 oniona today to retailers, bat a (10 market were.ia us air danns tha aoaninf weak. ICIIX DEMAND SLOWEB A0AI5 heraand for chlebena la almrer arsin alonf I street, with 100 the general top far luht-V-'k aaaa aad salee at lew. ara almnet too ma to anoia. lraotirally no proUar bra as, bat aaaad b) coed. AL BKMAXD SLICHTLT BETTER I rensUM haw Bet been as liberal re ly and Iho demand appears stlctitly bwprored more bualaaae possible at the 14a mark for pease ten. Cmiatry killed boss la demand ItfffHtta foe Ions. Mutton and lambs lad. TJtTO MARKET 'RKMAI'H Qt'IET rhlla eery Batted bnalnakt k atm srsilsbU the potato market at (t to the grower at "try unlnta f" beat qoshty stork, reports la ta uat ( alitonua tnte rests hare lanrontMl r borers to h"ld eft. Retortions ara reoorted tha aVmth. This la bad atcn. The textile indosuy in Knalaad. rraana. Bel- fiua, and Germany is said to be mtlsfaetorT. and saido (rata labor troubles tha t' "vr t"t b mod. T km thaw Items into oonslderatlon, the weal (Tower eccnpies a fseorable padtion. Bis ojnmate remrna, howeeer, will depend largely on now hfe wool marketed. In 1931, nearly 40.000.000 pounds of wool ware marketed eo operetleely by the Tartooa state wool marketing smoeavtions. and remits were so sstbfsotorr that aggregau quantity will be greatlr ineressed this rear. While the msioritr of tha Euimi and Middle Western wool states market in thai manner, this year will aee the adoption of the plan by many range states. : la Oregon, the Paoiflej Cooperative Wool wruweri win Handle a largd Beromtage of the rarm clip and a smaller psraantage of tha range OT YEGETABLEr ARB SCARCE heareMr af root eegetahlea ta shown In the Erratic Trend in Early Cotton Trade New York. Msrrh 94 i.'W!T.r OTorvn trada. with an ei-lal shortage of beets, I BCBKAU OF THE JOURNAL) Another big oi noures sppesrea in i toe eoUon market today, bringing the total for the month 84a. Of this amount three leading spot Tim i hare taken ia ticow of 80,000 bales. With March contracts practically completed, traders were inclined to look for a asmewhat broader market and In view of the inmtlfd weather conditions predtrted for the Southwest today it -k are oonrwl oroduet, aooofdiDg ta reports, retailers aa hisb as 14.50 I to r ceatsla Wine le being manufactored from ISP B0TKS Of PRODrCE TRADE tltfornai steamer ta with artichekea. eDronts. Jeg. caaafknrer, rhubarb and assorted small uraaark ommnnee aearaa and high priced. opts trade- meting well at pneas gas eerr aiew. use Chlnoub aala ernes prices higher. coming from coast I i.li.htlv mW tnaa mtmA . t..1t 41V I was felt that iha Tmssibilitiaa nf annth n'in. -u,iu.j wwv . euiiiarnuy pronouneea to juxury the support of the market around the low levels whioh preraUed ia tha first boar. Tba, opening was 2 to 18 points lower, and this decline was Increased be a matter of 8 to IS mint, with March showing the greatest weakness before the rapport; ng orders became large enough in volmne to effect the market, A aradnal hsrdenlnr of values eventually sent the leading positions up 10 ,to 18 points, and tha market all around ap- peeiva to Be very steady. - Net price changes in the eotton DMst to day were oomparatlvely aUgtt Spot hotiKes wera persistent buyers of (ho May option In the lata trading and the whole market felt this els. tnent of sunpurt. The close was steady, up 8 to mi a pvuita. FATHER KOTICE TOR SHIPPERS Tba weather bureaa advUed lriday: rrotect awaits earing toe nest aa Honrs sgalast the I 'Wtne minimum trmeeraturee: Ooine north I rteetuo. si uigiaMi nnrtneast to Spokane. 24 pea: sen is naker, X4 Foreigners Buy Wheat on Breaks j In Chicago Trade j '(Chicago Bureaa of The Journal) Cweago. March S4. There was at batter tona to tha wheat market today, although eon fldenee in the constructive side of the market was not Strong. Tha start was steady as cables wsre strong la taa faoe of tha break in Liver, pool market tha day before, especially for spot wheat, which was Id to 2d hiaher. A few minutes later Eastern honaaa and gouthwatera interests sold and this encouraged locals into making short sales. uood eommission house buying developed on tha break and after the aurpltts offerings were taken out of the pit and anoria oarsrea mere was pascuy ot otienngn. s nare were reoorta or e-ooa sued sales of wheat for export on the break and also that farther trig buxtnets in Duluth durum had been closed. Cash wheat premiums In the local market were higher and aala to outside taIQs totalled ao.uqo bushels. Liverpool futures closed Ud ta Md lower. Argentine shlpmenkt were much larger than ex pected, totalling S.0T1.000 bushels. I Dure wera reports of farmer plowing up wheat In Western Kansas because of the poor stand' but the trade was not inclined to take these , reports seriously. Buying of Chicago May againrt sales at Winnipeg helped to absorb the onentigs. Bales of 100,000 bushels oX wheat were made to go to store. Oom was affected by the trend of wheat. The feature of the market was the beery liauidaUon by a - leading local long. Some good buyiug de vetoped on the break and reliable reports told of heavy sales of asm for export et the seaboard. IXmeeUo shipping sales were small. Sales of 100,000 bushels of corn were made to so to store.! Oats were following the trend of ether grains ieecure was tna poring or jury by Armour. and annth te I land. (0 degraea, Mlnlmnm temperature all ueaa esesorrvw soout aa gigiaa. WHEAT TRADE IS . WHEAT BID TTSCHAJTGEb Wkllt o lomlaAl katlt, wkMt Itidl OB tha rwl-tUad atOrCBABtS UBaVBt4 wr BBchaBweA Friday. Tnera wag mo mAvrkct tt Tor Aro tetUy tha Port land txeoBift. KOBTHWEST GRACT BECElrTS (Compiled by the Merchants Exchange.) -Care- Portland. PrI. .. 23 sear ago ... lo - Season to date. 2B8BO inr ago . . .13020 Tacoma, Than. 24 Tear ago ... 25 Season to date. 9135 Tear axo . . . 38H5 Seattle, Thurs. 13 tear ago Season to data. 7215 Xaar ago ... 4007 r Wheat Barky. FJour. Osta, Hay. 1 2 1 19 1840 214 657 ... S T 111 4T TOO I its io6i i4 sia s 10 4 5 754 144 491 2026 692 01 1 131 111 I 855 1STT 8t ns Wheat trada eondioens eeotinue prsotiosJly it a staodsUU is th Paofie Korthwest with flue taa ting valua noted ia tha option trada at world's leading trada can tars. Exnsrt interests hers continue out of tha market fat wheat because of tha lack of foreign interest m tha domestie trade. There ara as many unsold cargoes afloat that burets are able to assure weir neeos oi taese as mem was are in reality below those they would ba able to pureheee for tutors, loading. A very eugni advance su snow in toa lor- I0M JAL TRADE IN STOCK ALLEYS BAYCIIO COIIIG HERE FOR CARGO - TU( at A(ttrto lAturdAy HlaTB WtUr, . Vvm Water. UU4 v, m. t.l ft, !: a, to. 1 1 ft. U 0 p. m. 7.T tt. 1:49 p. m. ftj tt. ' BemajdA FUgTR WmtCT BllM mlBVtM (avrUer. , ..' Becalda Law wtvUr It gnlnutaa 4rUwr,., , LOERJfflT . WiD Ml tUSed U f av. Dadea Xaarderdtrk. fey sVottaraam aad way perm. sahaeb. PBIDAT UTXBTOCX TRADE 1 at Portiasd I it I a a., dimit Kdward Lacks Hew f ark and war Bona, far FeevJand. Bailad it I a a., etumrr Wultaan, freaa ev tars aad way Berts, far reruaao- aaiiaa aa i JUvev, ior- veraastu near. ROMULUSCARGD I B. BOIa. an. LBnot, I . . IPertiaad aad Puawt lea ad. fat ew lark garni AmtZm tK vn a-a-, e, ......... .1 lLTt tBM HJ( I osina sisrta ss. vnw auquisuvf i say enn, I atoamahip Baychlno u Baavduri vp tjm FortUat Cktastr ......... ... ltwM DoBTar ........... KBdtkM City ....... 9M OaAka, Ml Saattl ; Kb e aa . 11 aa I BtAamajiIn BawehliiA In Ml 14.JI 1 eoAbt (or Portlantl bb4 U ftat (or Tr 1 freipunld7 I. Ikart POETLAKD UTKBTOCX Bn Hogs. lAttla.WrmSJaaBUan. Friday . 314 . . 81 4 Weak saw SO IB S4T B 3 weeks aa .... 140 ST 4 weeks ago . . . . 98 S I Tear ago .,.., 400 14 . . 41 afw 4f90 av ' aee 3 yars ago .... 481 . SI . . 3011 4 years ago .... 1191 ill 47.... tons. Sha will b tha cmavllaat rasria. terefj foralfnor to aotsr PorUsii4 harbor lor aevtrBi yMrs. , Whlla aewaral cbArtsra bara baas cloaod for srain (or tha United Kins dom, oxportars ar sUoat bottt aa to own an of tha charter party or rates. With tha small tonnara of tha Bkychlno It la proba.bla that tha earre bava baaa to Horthia sinne sals ana a qutca ona. rarcai It ia Aaartoa tha XUa-AjDavrVaB Itnm i w i. aa m-n- - - - - r wrap nanvivit csea sqiH a nsrw Amvea. atamr aasva. I axutriuns iswiiwsiy. agwu tuearr mti I riortMrda? Attatkaaa wlOt tMM brjafcaJW ary loaamr. Tha BaycBiaa niaa thai taauia. if arts u Arrived at ii a av.iof whaat. wa1bs4 at ta4SB.raa4i UV7 BrttUh fit. sse rarlitam eel. g a!"" Manalrat, fas .ai.atonvig rrtjae. 1 fc floor Taial t tlXOa.. i&l gVasam 4JM MffU VIbV rniT BB1 I b li BBJ WIUI SB I yaasl 4FaV - 4) sM-bj Cray -Harkor. March i.-afia4 at t a I per. Tha flour-wa fUrldad InU alrht av. Jinanae stasjeer anreUs Mart, froa Part- I i.. . '--4.. w r " kuat, lor Derma, ."1 ,."wL t-ZT'rZZl lmuZa. ZZZ wBI aaaka Camtrai ArnartoAgt fmrta, Cal- AVtaflM-i m-. lafW" Daal rtaTPtafUel. 14aT aft BTW I I BUB. As. ffB TrirnBTB WT H BBP1 f WBiaaBBiaja . a. j fork aaa tray porta. , PldUdterfttla. Itareh tf. Banad, Harry Lnckemeaeb, fee PeanlaaaL or Watt Islets, far ParUaad. Shanghai. March l-Arriv4. etaagaeT Eat- Only foor ears or bvennrk Peruana WkUj. snd I at B kja toaa a full Jot ShipRMntS Ofl tht reffUlBf bartll UBeTS ttiWot. feat PortUaa, w iM.w.ss avni. . . as unea sooweu a I ,.,. M1. i. .v. .w.... .M I a. a.ni - " nominally steady toa wUh slight ahange for I 1 ."er S?1.L a,"waT"" lor leeaer.aoBS. . i - ..-w , . . i.r" 5H-i-a leaaT Pert- og aneya tnere was a taw rua ror tag I rym n.t rsarevsl lt nerriar due will tTai-r "wn 1 ' W are-. - a"-.. - ' " "laWe, BWBJ .) I k tpta. TarKawilBiBB llnjbt trWnHiirBB. I bUIW VBia&k Tt MtWmA atmT Uttom aTA.maM T ill. A. Stat - aa. tba T- I ktaraV. flW. FhiiaktawtoliA 4ft4 wlf tMCV. I A.wvr. WM, VaAAtv' as Vt 4BfJyW. It -sy. . ap' . . .lat TT.IA.J V faPWdh ia 1 aTa7"e-iPOi I booked to taka looo tona at tha Otoba ilTrWtsyaTfVei, BaTpairi TraBa-AUaaUo Staamship oompaay, aa mm (or Kerr, Olfford Co. ' I m ACaQed. aeboenar wuilaa H. Taibet. tr 1 oparata4 by tba Owsoral Staamship oor- Astarta thts day, but tha bulk of- tha stock aaaa aa eaa tract to gniara ana mx nor, enisr toe marker. Total offerings on tna market war but 88 head, but all the stock aaa (roa local plinta Generally steady tona waa India ted. General bog BMrkat rang; Prime Ub llt-BOf Jt.TI Smooth sassy, 00 Bm Bp- . . . . . 10.00 Bough heavy ...... 7.T4t.7i Eat piga ...7 1100 11. 80 KeederW ................ H.toIit.TI Btsgg .., 8009 (00 Portiaad. far Waw I ua, ABteforsstA aad Talianlaa. Blnea tha Paetfia coast rwraiara ai Justest rata t wtawt ta cawpatlOoa ( ltnera rrpwra-tlnB" rraea tba'Atiaatle boarm to poteu a tba watt tout at Bcotb. America . thara haa baaa a AtaaAty la crasas la tba aataa4 (or tonaaaa freca Pwtlaad. Tba next af tba IaTUln-Afner . bcaa steamships ta aaO from Portland for South Ajnartea will ba tba lUsTulUB, achdld tor Aprtt loaalatT. Tba rarwdisB . staajnsiup As tea ac tba la tha Orteatal lumber carrytna; trada Honolulu. 9 a. m. t Hotiuiam. fee Baa rmnssee. I pojtJoB. cot away tram J three Japanese steamships wera ooA lLJJlh moraine with l.00,000 (eat vesterdsw. Tha BrssU afsru. 4XIP tons. I bV Ur9 fee MvJoran. ns roruasa. its i.st v. ta,-. s. . yesteroay. Tha BrssU Mara, Hit tona, West ; vj 'i- , 08 Q0 1 waa fixed by J. J. Moore Co," to load I rOaTTIOXS OP TISSEIS - With nnthini frta.aflsnT 'llf th- astHet CSJTTO OB OrayB -Harbor, BBd tha pudie rapovta fvaa Berth Head He tka r.lt "vf PS 'JrWr. "3 Clrd. MsA 1401 tona. and tha Ortdono poeta eTtuT followtng mak f k a. It has been the del ket that ha wheat trade. Flour aala .to foreigners ar just about at nominal as wheat at this time. Local flour situation ia extremely Quiet, with price shading indicated In soma Quarters. . MUlstoffs remain eery firm and there ts a firmer marset lor nay, ana espeaauy a II all a. CASH WHEAT Club, 11.23 1.23; forty fold, 1. 26 1.27; bluestam, ordinary. $1.35 1.87; Big Bend bluestam. (1.60; Bed Bussisn. $1.22 per bushel. , " FLOTJB Selling pnee. mm door: PsteBt, (8.60-. Willamette valley brands. $6.91: local straight. (6.00; bakers hard wheat. (7.90; bakers bhuetem. ' (7.S0; bakers pastry, ((.BO of IraBber. loaded OB tha lower Hrer (or Anat rails. . Tba Antes will finish aa ln7et Sotad. gn exensnge nun ror sterling ana mars, i "r..T'7r' "TT. "TT", I rl. Vr. aana tm and the, OrMaa satia Feesea loretgn exenange mar crn wumw emar, o mi i - i , . . . k .,. jn- i- .u. I trade remains est a nominal bests with faraaarl afara link Iari ... t a Iran b Robert 1 atsrea ge prioa eentinaed steady. General eagle aurkat range: Cboioa steers .r it . . MlWIHUWl V IWWV . . f . Fair ta medram stoarg ...... Commes to ' fair steers ...... Choice rows snd heifers Medium ts good sow sad heifers Pair to medium eow aad heifers Common tu fair sows and heifers Canner .................... Bulls ................... Choiee feeders ............. Fair to good feeders ; Choice dairy ealva. ......... . Prima light ealra..... m solum tight ealva ABTirBBTBA Tfl 11 BTBAB.B i!7 W .n.. lu. B.. Ma ISA alia I nu. run. ... V Dousr for part ear, o od P hArbor. I ' .7 "7 J ZZ th7 1 7 (0 4 s.OO i,rTO Wt Bivon, pur. wu VTJ . for tha appearanea bare of tha Usdrsratty ill" l "ow(OTww ,.,e .IT: weon: tesaa, an rraaetsoa far Beattta. aB-iof orerm sympnaRy ehesTtrg, Batvday a 25 S Ml taUons ob Puaat Sound at 111. It U safe tads 48 dWreat tt gaiauta sorth. kwcitsde u th, hirh school aadltrrrlruaT' a sea VIA to say that the rsU U less than tha one u degrsa ta misata , - wwwt M"Bmw' V t0 I .... . I Mnafaana Shaswhsi tor Pwrtkuad. (21 BtOal mrmwm m t 8 it 4.(0 f.BBfB 4.80 a.oo ( to 4 00 8.801 (.00 6.00 4.(0 9 ( 00 io.ooaie.io 1.00 10.00 6.00 1 0.00 oo I that started the rata panic CUT OP tt CXHTS MAM OB" y rank Q. DfwmT tiartoU fag Bsakiki. 1011 1 f"' HErTSPBIST PAPER BATE I ... 1B I New York advices received this morn-1 sU..cth M yraaasna. I I Ina- by J. G. Kuson, a-enerai actnt si I west unopaja. Mamie tor aaa rears, iiroi e Portland (or th, Luckenhach lino, - J--g iTmboanra far Ba. Pwlra.1 I ttvwetuaj WSV vwnsta VM siwnsyitn, ywy. ftVVB (Ss teBBBJ II an, asm awaaw a rw. W. g. Bsrna, Baa rears tog rwruese. ssua north el aaa ream. from Col umnta rvaer. By rederal Taegraps raavei TRAVBPORTATIOW per bbL; srahsm, $6.(0; whole wheat, $7.80: Montana spring wheat, patent. IV. uu par ml Price for city delivery, lie extra, suburban. 20 I Heavy esa extra, HAT -Bovine Drloa for old eron: WDlametta timothy, fancy. $14.00 916.00 per ton; Easb-1 aUsys for Priday, with s steady tone generally era Oregon timothy, (19.00 par ton; clover, I indiateri ana pneas ancnintea. Sheep showed s very nominal stock m thai iecuve imroeiiisiaiy. vrny ue announce i UkB(T franeag let Msaila. Ill stUa meat of tba new rata on newsprint xrom i vat of San rraawiee. VvMi rCV V. V 1 KJ V- I -e KJ ' Z 4 i ; i i i -t i 4.89 9 0.60(rom LJo to II a hundred pounds, af- a I a nOLESALE PRICES I!f PORTLAND trheae, are the prteee retallera par whntaielaca. apt aa atserwue aoUd: Dairy rVedueU PCTTEB- 4Ulng price, pox lota. Cresmery i-ea: rrlnta, ealra, (Be for piala wrapeart I, extras, 84 9 8S per lb.; dairy, buying fa, xoo per IB. JirTTgRFST Portland dallrar taaala krtde. (fte; Wo. 2. 85e; No, 1 sons. $7 for 1 grade, prrmloa betng paid by soae. , HSKHB S.lling pnre: T1llsmoe. freab oa fanny triplet 9 19o lb. ; Toung vrtcas, 29 9 (0s lb. PrVe to Jobbers, t. e. b. ameokt Triplsts, 36ei Toueg Aaarieas. ITa. iieg prlee, bloek Bwisa, taacy. (9(Sc; Vhureer. 10 914.; ervam brick. 2(9S0e lb. r'-Uiia Buying prlee, ("mat street : Current Mps, 10 9 lie; bennerta. 22 9 280 doa; ng pnea, enrreat reeeuxs, nennena, 24e : ealaet. 24SI280 d.av; pullets. 21e doa. k(Kl a Ajamciation atnng price: Select, 24 i Hrata, lie doa. poUeta, tin, 47 C POtXTBT BeUlna prlca: Heavy heat, i a 1S.S Ught bans, lT919e a lb.; rugs, i lb.) eld rooetera, 109 12e lb. I tark.ra ad, IKIli lb.; ore. (0 lb 1 ducka, hve. t tl lb.1 geese. Mr. S0e lhl dreared. $8 9 P lb. rreek Vastebla and Prefta jnttiH Pirrr Oash ' oats premiums were higher. Shipping de mand' wee better. Bales of 100,000 bushels of oats were made to go to store. Provisions wera lower early but the market rallied on buying prompted by th improvement in the hog market. , Wheat closed to' Ke higher: May, $1.82 H to $1.824; July. $1.18 hi to $1.18; Septem ber, (1.11 . Corn closed unchanged to ae higher. May doted at 69 to 89fco; July, 62 e: Septem ber, 65 Ho. Oats closed 14 to o higher. May. S7o; July. 30c: September, 4 Otto. . Pork ' cloned unchanged, lard 10 to 15e higher and ribs 10c lower to lSfce higher. (11.00 912.00; straw, $6.00; alfalfa, tlS-60 914.00 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal No. 1 Calcutta. Te: domestie. 7a ia carload lata, law asMvnnts higher. MILLS TTJFF8 Millrnn, at mill, sacked, ton lots, $20; earUstda, $27. OATS Per toa, buying price: Peed. $$6.00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $28.00; brewing. 2s 50. 9 SEED Buying price; Bed clover. 18 916a; rdtike. He; vetch, 3c lb. lEEDSTrjTF8 F. O. B. mills: Boiled bar ley, $34.00 980.00; whole barley. $32 00; al falfa meal, $23.00: eocoanut heal, (28.00: cracked com. (25.00; whole corn. $38.00 per ton; feed wheat. $42.00: scratch feed. 44.00. Merchants' TCxehanre bids: WH-EAT March Hard whits 1.25 Soft whit 1.24 Whit dub 1.24 Hard winter 1.25 Northern spring 1.25 Bed Walla 1.23 FEED- OATS No. t white (5.00 No. 2 gray 84.00 BARLEY Brewing 26.00 Standard fad 23.50 CORN No. 2 K T. shipment ...27.00 27.00 26.50 No. SKI. shipment ...26.50 26.50 26.60 DO 9 12-00 191100 General sheen and lamb range: East et mountain lambs Ill 00 Willametta vaUay lamba 11.0 Fair to rood Mmbs 1400 Cull lambs 6.00 9 8-00 Eastern Oregon feeder lambs... s.ooaju.oo Light yarllngs 10.00 911.00 Harr yearUngs 0.00 910.00 light wathem 9 80 910.00 ths westbound conference la not known I Terba Unda. Kverett for Baa rear. ... - . . . . i aiiaa smstui than rasFBL 14.00 1 here, aa wis class or rreixni aaa not h Garmu teg Area. 110 been movln from New York to Pacific I north ef Ceviot. Ill Eva , B.00 9 8.00 Thursday Sfternoon Bala No. 4. STEERS Avslba. Price. I Ne. ... (40 $ (.78 ( 20 porta, tt Is probable that foreign paper la being- delivered la New Tors ana too rate la made to meat tha through rata established by fore lgm weasels. 8an Francisco notifies a new Cuban Eastbound conference and establishes a We Baa Padre tor Takobama. Sas Padre. 714 BBJDQB TOWERS RAZED Oreeron City, brarcb 14. Ths last pbaae In tha raxing of th old bridge across the tmeasess.......w. PasMSfrar aai PraJxht Serrtaa - N. T. te Chart ease Bad SawfAsuavaai MBWBBTSBU ......Aa. A Sets (A kSay B SOUITSMIS AeSLtt Slaat A kail siataaAMiA ksa aa dwa ta rytt M. T. a ruasets. rtiilisii aad Mam be eg a agev a. Bay IB, ae 4 "asii at 'lUhfast W. T. te fiiiil end 1-1 i es sat tMgrWsieia .Aee. 4 S SVay T ta. aw aaasaeai Btey IB at f PAHBONIA. April 1.25 1.24 1.24 1.25 1.25 1.22 88.00 34.00 20.00 28.50 Mayl 1.25 1.24 1.24 1.251 1.25 1.22 8 50 1 34.00 1 1100 I 8.75 I.. 1.... 010 8.00 1.. 1....1080 8.75 1.. 1.... 770 B.BO 1.. 1.... 790 6.75 1.. 1....1160 4.50 1., 1.... 960 1.60 ! CALVES I.... 165 110.501 1.. BCLLS 4. ...1110 I 4.60 1....1620 4.26 Ave. Ins. ...1086 $ T.8J . . . 000 8.60 ... 620 1.60 ...1090 6.60 ...1080 (.76 ... 680 J 25 ... 110 $60 Vs nY- 7 hnrradunds WUlaiaetta rlw. which U to be raplacad Pries, rate (new) of 75 cents a by the new Pad fin highway span, under Rang of price by Overheck A Cock com pany, jsoara oc Trade nuuiMng: Open. High. January ........ lees 170 March 1788 1758 May 17(1 1788 July 1718 1788 October 1680 1695 December 16721666 Spot 1785, 50 up. Low. 1682 1788 1761 1718 1670 1672 Close, 1686 1T52 Bshse of Chicago nricea united fTas: as furnished by the ! Mar L 1771 July , 17211 j 1684 I Hay , lTTOI'Uiy ; agw, $6.00 9 7 00 box; riertda. $9.(0 97.00; 9 H 9 10 lb. lemons, $4 28 9 7.25 ; JVallfor. erepefnalt. a s aa as a an v tRRIko-rinheTrles, meal. IS Vol k0)4 00. tisUED PRC ITS Dates, $$00 9 619 k. white. 8 80 pat. 2S -lb. box: pmnas, Eta eoa, 0 IS. eox.4e; C aa 60a. ISc. il'it Balnea pnre to retailers: thecal. 0(9 6 00; baying price, $7.00, country; ia, ie lai grsea enloaa, (9(e doses ehaa. OTATOia ewning price to rvtaaera: Ore- . laae,, (I gam 1n par cental; noymg a. eonntry, soe(l.oo; Ttktma best, 8119 rental: sweat Krtatoss. leitkt. VKtiaTrtrlLKA Heats, (4.0094 60 a sark; sag. It(li lb. leUaea, 64.609(76 arrots, j.vi t taca; perasupa. tk9iee a H'l; grsea peppers, 4ue lb.; Cheese Supplies Are Exhausted; Demand Is Keetii Portland la today facing its rmateal famine of eheea and there appear no relief whatever ta Btgnt. TUlamook ia unable to fill more than a wry small portion of tha demand for its tup- puss, and this creating quite naturally a very good tona for maka that , usually sail vary slowly.. Some of these' .ether districts produce good cheasa, but ara handicapped by th fact that their pradaot Is not advertised, and that they do not have regular anpplia offering. Soma of the leading cheese wholesalers void sot nave s wingle ease or even a single Tilla mook ehaes to offer at the opening of the PVi- day trada. A few boxes were reported at the freight sheds of the railroad company a ape rial iipresa waa ant to grab the lot because of the extreme shortage. May i... July Kay L. July May L. May i... May L . July ;.. . May L. July ;. . . WHEAT Open. High. 131 133M U7tt 118 COEN 60 50 62 hi 62 OATS 6i . 87 16 89 BTE 102 103 3 94 BABXET 1067 1090 1050 997 PORK LARD 1980 1105 BIBS 1050 1000 Low. 130 116 58 61 101 03 1057 1080 1045 992 Cash wheat No. 2 hard. $1.82. Close. 132 118 59 62 87 30 102 03 66 1950 1080 1105 1050 1000 AMERICAN X.ITESTOCK PRICES Union Stock Tarda, Chicago, March 24. Cat tle trade waa t little account today. Besida the fresh supply about 1000 head were held over from yaterday and valua went at th week's lowest point. About half of the estimated sheep ran was direct to packers, and the market show ed some strength. Receiirts were estimated at 5000 cattle, 21,000 bogs, 7000 sheep and 1000 ealra. Cattle Demand for cattle was not active, hat prices were about steady. Quality was plain and few steers sold up to $8.50. Bulk of aala went at $7.50 9 8.40. Cows and heifers sold fairly well at unchanged levels, who ealra showed a little strength. Bulk of vealert went at $7.50 98.50. Bologna cattle went at $4.25 94.50 for the bat on a fully steady market. Hogs light hogs sold shout steady compared with the average of the day before, but most of the butchers showed a decline of 6 10c from the start Many light hogs sold at (10.30 9 13 '. 2. 4.. 7.. 6.. 6.. No. 1. 0 1... 6j 13... HOGS . 270 110.50 , (70 I 4.33 .1310 4.86 foe lime in barrels. Heretofore there I .rJtion -I.SJn Th,,re7.- 17- nave oesn no conference rates on wo)a wUh tha lowering- of tha old cables modules shipped from tha Pacific aids MVlng down of tha towers. Te to osrana, tons wropeuusa wis '-1 enure work was cone By aa immense ure in tha new conference rata. 1 crane on a barreu. which has baaa utilised la tha erection of tha steal work on the i HeJTABT MAXES EPPORT TO I new structure. Tha old bridge wsa built TTOT.Ti rrTTn at ASTORIA I here la lies, and la to ba replaced by one Washington. March JtWWASHLO-1 JLH" modem structures oa tha iun ounajtu j axxm .uuiwaui- aorTMia t 8AB1ABIA (see) If . T. ta Bsaraia .... aot,uraBia a. T. OABKBOaiA t 310 B 7.60 I 3 205 811.78 .. S50 10.00 1.0.... 00 11.50 .. 190 8.7S 15.... IBs .. 201 11.60 1.... 580 ... 180 11.75 4.... 320 ,.. 125 11.60 1.... 630 ... 280 11.65 1.... 210 ... 207 11.60 3 140 196 11.75 4 .... 620 264 11.60 I t lit Friday Sfomlng Baler uuwt Avelba. .Price. I No. Ave. lbs. Price. .. BOO i 2.60 1 ' HUUB 1,... 820 111.26 I 1.... 360 $11.18 i..,. peu T.re is.... sa S.... 131 11.50 I 63.... 83 $.... 320 11.75 ) 11.75 8.50 11.75 8.75 11.75 11.80 6.00 11.75 SHEEP MEETIHG8 SCHEDULED Oregon City, March 24. A series of meetings on tha subject of sheep man agement have been arr red In Clack amas county by County Agent Walter A. Holt. H. A. Xdndgren. livestock special ist of tba Oregon Agricultural college ex tension service, will handle tha meet ings. The first subject will cover shear - DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Francisco, Marsh 24. O. P.) Butter: Extras. 36 e; prime firsts, 34fi; firsts, 84c. Egtn 26c; extra firsts. 24c; extras, pul lets. 25 c; undersised pullets, 21c. Cheene . .Caltfornia fiaU, fancy, 21c. Lea Ancela Market Loa Angeles. March 24. Butter, 34c. ' Egg Extra, 26 c; ease count. 33 e; pul lem, 28 c Poultry Hens, 25c; broilers, 36 945c; fry ers, 45c Besttie Market ins, wool fcradlns snd fleece handling. 10.35, with bulk of medium and heavy butchers I Air sheen owners are invited. The ached- Sld'WlO.U0- TVnfgstcmatn Sll, T m ' $10.85. while rough packing grades told at $8.75 m,.th f", at MackBbUJ7 m,- 99. with good lots at $9.35 9 9.40. S. A. Cordlll farm, near Molalls, Wed- Sheep Wool iambs held tteady, but shorn nesday. 10 a. TO-, Drexttl White farm. stock gained 25e in apota. Few good lots were I near Monitor : 3 p. m.. Gust Jaeger Senator McNary, responding i to aa sp-1 peal from Astoria coramerclal interests I protesting sgsinst orders received by the cutter Algonquin to leave bar Colum bia river station March II (or Seattle to ba fitted (or Alaskan summer patrol, I has made an effort to have tha Angon-1 quia replaced by another vessel of ocean going type. Commandant Reynolds of tha coast gusrd says the departure of tha Ala-on- quln Is necessary to 'maintain tha fur seal patrol and that whlla another cutter may ba sent to Astoria later, it cannot I li.eo I be dona immediately. 11.78 FREIGHTS DECLIBE New Y-rk, March 14. (L N. ay- Ocean grain freights continue to de cline and another drop of 1 cant a hundred pounds for tha continent is noted. Offerings ara weak both ta grain and general cargo. Board quotations to-1 day are: United Kingdom, la ad Ola M; Germany, Hamburg and Bremen, 110 ITc; France, Atlantic, lie, Mediterran ean, 22c ; Holland, Amsterdam and Rot terdam, lie. General cargo, weak. n.tJ. w"LUf,t? ZA 15Jh Z I farm, near WilsonvUle. Thursday. 1:10 613.50, with thorn wethers at lings sold St $0.00. 9 Cttloeoo Hons S10.3S Chicago, March 24. (L N. 8.) Hogs Re ceipts, 21.000: active, mostly steady to Sc low er. Bulk, $9.75 910.30; top. $10.35; heavy Seattle. WsshTlMsrch24? Eggs r Select Woh.t'. ,r8haiiiht; "".Imo as9 hi Mwsrd" t-enhaih rionTlaaeSSe: ooU.ta. 19 at 20c 10.35; light weight. $10.20 910.35; heavy 1 g"?-""" Saa Praadaeo Poultry Market San Franafoo. March 24. U. P.) BroO en,ltol ft. 33 9 400, 1 to 1 lbs, 44 9 48c: oolored fryen, 2 to 8 lbs. 42 946o; eriored young roostaxa, 8 to 4 tba. 40942a, over 4 Bsv 19 618s; ataggy, showing spun, aa.ajv. .1 . . ., aaisan.. I Katraav, Maxima. 14. lo e 00 lug; aorseradiah.' I horn old 'roosters, 16916c; Leghorn hens. 2 IB i eprawts, guey.ie ro, articaosayi to g toa. B0 9$Ze, B lbs, and ever 22 9 24e; Hiillx- IStr areamerr KKc- brickiL S9e I pacaing sows, smootn. .! we.oa, pacu. Cheese Oregon trinlota. 24925 c: Tounx l0 ,ouh' ?-73W?.l0' pll $8,60 9 B.BO. . . .n - - I I ...fit. ttmmtntm nuilll ' e.art KMT aTH.rM Americas, sue. a. to., w. w. Harris farm, on Beaver Creak road; 1:45 r n., C B. Sprague farm, upper Logan. Due , .Mar. 26 , .Mar. 26 ..Mar. 24 Flavel AL050 THE COAST ear lb I areata. 1 TlSliee per ..: MUhflnwet. $1,769 area; aUry. $1.109 1 98 doa;. rhubarb. o IK. ; iwiaaolt, $1.1691-86 boa; as- acta, 1st lb. SJ aprLBS apttoanrmrra. Paitra fancy. 4 tier. It; l.eey. 4 tier. t2.789B.00; ebolee. . (lOOe. 126. Al-PLXA Cmi&M stork. 81.60 91.60 box; h eft aU above an 1(6 aad. 168 etaa; 60 a Use aad aaallar. Meals POr'fT'rlT MEATS BaTlIng price: Conutry v, l(llll anp Bieaatra. aaews lie so l The., heavy, rtntt leas; veal top. about 80 tee Ia.. Is 9 14 lb.i beavy lea. lambs. .leal. U0K.TV MXUTS name, 86 918 pat m.1 kfaat beeon. 14 940 B. ll AfirXl HOVSft MEATa Slaerbeaf 1S ltei batfers. ll(llei sows. Jieytxe: gae; eetatra. swa; awea, im; aogs. Urge eoloredV aana. 39 9S2; ducka, young 26 9 28c; ream, young 28 9 80c; live turkeys, young 82 9 65c; dressed turkey, young 42 9 44a. POTATOES Saa Francisco. March 24. (U. P.) Pota toes Rivers, fancy, $1.80 93.20; Burbanks, $1.90 92.20; Netted Gems, $L8525. Onions Per cwt. Cold stotags, $8 99; Whit Globes, $899. Loa names Market Cattle Receipts. 5000: steady. Beef steera ' Choice and prime, $8.75 90.40; medium and good, $7.25 9 8.75: good and choice, $8,00 9 9.25; common and medium, $6.35 9 8.00. Butcher cattle Heifers, (5.00 9 8.00; cows, $4.25 9 7.00; bulls, $4.00 96.35. v Canners and cutters Cam and heifers. 83.15 94.25: can ner steers. $4.25 9 5.00; veal ealva (right "d ,fna Wlnh" h... i.htl B IsaoM- fir ateera. 1 5!B BOIpft a.v w er -. .haci .v.w af . " . stacker cows and heifers. $4.00 9 5.00. Sheep Receipts. 7000: fat lambs strong to 25c higher: sheep steady. Lstnbs (84 lbs. Montane Santa Ores .....a Taaatau Mara .... Henna Nielsen .... Jacob Lnckepbech Osage Robin Adakr Multnomah Las Vegas . WUHaro New York Pealtry Market New York. March 24. (L N. 8.) pealtry: Market etaady. Chickens. 20 943c; fowls. 22 9 S4o: turkeys. 36 9 41c; ducks, 20 9 (2o; gerae. 16 9 20c Lir. poultry Market easier. Chickens, 37 9 40e; fowls. 27 9 29c, turkeys. 23 9 40o; rooet era, 18c asked: thicks. 2B 9 8 5c; geese. 19 922c. Lot Angeles. March 24. Potatoes Lugs. eoiVaU. .So'-noJS down). (13.25 18.00; lambs, culls and com- , . , -. . v v-t . v , iiitf iiuiii. sin an re i a no? vaarnne wetners. 111.29 Keifukn Maru Memphis Oty Kin Bait California Admiral Brans Wabash vwici. swa.. t VT sh.w uuaieucui (1.4U01.OO: Idaho Russets, best, mostly 31.85 I T it &. in oi. .... .ntlZT"" 12 M' emo'$Yl97.00i "t '' $iXt(J taiV seetue Maraa Beattle, March 24. (L N. 8.) UaUitqrrua, 197 He; Oregon, 9c Potstoes lakima Uema. (40; local. $25. Saw York Wool aad HIdee New Tors. March 24. (L N. 8.) Wool Market ttrong. Docneatic fleece XX Ohio. il 9 1 Sew York Batter and Egr$ New York. March 24, (I N. 6.1 Market easieri - Creamery extras raited and unsalted) , 1 1ABD Eattle. r. ,m, ampauad. lie. readersd. 17 lb.; Bare targ white. (10.(0; bayou. shlfa. 17.75: $7 00j lima. mtAB- 8man 18: ptak, tst rad. $(7(. MoMII (aaa, (t oa itirkV Jaoaa Ma. 1, art Bias Base, a Mew Orteana. head. 4 He . TirrTB Beasled, 16v0 lb. la 48c; pulled ajotwd basis, 50 9 90; Teiat I ?VB 99V,c; do Ilrsto. 8 4 31 Ho; do higher troured beats. 50 m 81.15: territorr ateBka I tu :-"' avaiw oaur wa, somred bs3sT85 9 81 13 W 8792ac; ladsla. fresh extras. 27 9 28c. Uidea-.H.-.w a.HW iu a I Cheese -Market Irregular. State, whole milk ; branded steers, 11 bid. ?w;fta. ,l?S5s,!,T7!f8 29 l ,: uw nfu v aiauca, ti el n.i v vcuuhu, wuun f.nM. Vm.m a n. ah ... . otu 0 oa. Hew York Sassy BBd Coffee I RM MaakeS firmer: naarbT white, fence. -ew York. March 24. ftTJ. P.) Sugar I 87c; ( do brown,- 28 c; extra, 29c; firsts, "toady. Haw. (3.99; refined, quiet; granulated, I 24 9 25 e. 38.60. i I Milk The wfcoBxamla mine la IS 37 ner 100 1 .'?flTrN- T Ban tos, I pounds of 3 per cant milk, within 200-210 mile HALT Tonne, w) sr., 100a tit 50 toa; s 61781 table dairy, (es, 821.60; be , lOgM eoj faacy Ubia sad dairy. 414.60; I QA S Ceo. II II! mm and perry. iw iOi yelrMV U. (S 90: bH grasmlatad. ((.(a. ta ft 1 IB- enlAM O ta SA ' ASltO M1LA Tails. (4.60: baby slse. ". ease: Baeia. 8S.2S aaaa. ora CRACSBBS la balk, 14 Tb. NCTB Wsbmts. 63 9 84a lb.: Slmondg, 34 .7 He Uvt fUberta, toe la., tn tack lots; nam,, 11 sy l2e la. I giaat. S2e lb.: Bra k IS 9 30a la. j etvtetauta, Jspaaaa. 32 934e Hew Yerk.Laadoa Silver New York. March 34. Ooanssroial bar siV w was quoted: Pomaatio. unchanged U 99 ; -sa- suvwa, s susDex at I stork, lies ISO. ' Chleaco Dairy Prod aee - Chlcaxo. March 24. (t S. 8.) Butter Receipts, 6034 tubs; creamery, extra, 880; ix-ata, iiesiti pans-ins ! e I ii MiBBeapoTJi.Dststu Flax fiulath, Marrh 24. Flax: May. (2.60: JelT. (3.48t en track, (2.(0 9 3.(2 ; ta arrve. (2,(0 92.(1 U. Mlnneapolla. March 34. Ibu: 12.62; July. $2.51. , buy. Pk end BjhajirMi ' rrtKSR ri r n Chrr-r. , ra : Meahead. t re. I aanbut, 11 9 lew Ta.; sturgeoa, SI VTe.2 bisek end 10911 par lb.j iaakat r-red eod. 12.1 J line cod, 80 lb.; smelt, II box. ". OTSTKR9 aUrtera. 14.60 saOowt Otyapt,! 00 gal.. (140 enett. eraba, rsa$S.I0 -l easau. s.a soa, m Nsa, aga-al .4kg Mkas : yop 1921 eres. ara-Uaal. 17 Bv UDKS Calfak uaa 18a la. 2 Ikis 6 IS. .' au AH I Hew Tor Metal Market New York. March 24. Copper El ptjona 13 912. . lad yuie. All positions, $1.709 4.75. Peiter uat. All pcaitiooa, $4.60 94.70. -atesetnts. i 21.779 caeca: Tnr-nellarieoria. 32 9 23s: ordinary firsts, 21921c; firsts. 239 23e: ehecks, 202Oo; dirties. 20 9 2l- " Obeese Twins, new. lS910c; daisies, 18919o; Toung Anwrtcas. 20 9 20; lkcrn. 21 922c; brick. 15915a lis poultry Turkeys, 30e: chirk ens. 25c; spring-, 29c; roosters. 19c; geese. 18o: ducka, 29c , ., Kansa City Hoos $9.BS I p.i.r.w. . . . Kansas City. March 34. (L N. S.) Cattle I svHi T.nal. . fCs-kA. . . -a. .ailw fll ra 02 tt T fa gal 1 Swt - - r5CT;tlW SUV, UAaa-agtrrx, aucatij, uta-vii-y vwiry I lXaUB 7.16; cows and heifers. $5.50 9 8.00; Mockers and feeders,: $6.00 9 7.00; calves. $7.509 00. . Hogs, receipts. 12,000; market active. Bulk of sales, $8.66 99.80; top. $9.85; heavies, $9.5099.75; lights, 89.50 & 9.85; nwsdiuiaa, 68.00 9 0.85. Sheep receipts, 200: market steady. Lambs. $14.00;, wethem, 88.75. . Denver Has 810.80 Denver, March 24. TJ. P.) Cattle Ba- Mlnfi SOA n..W aw. Ataara It RAS 7.75: cows 'and heifers. $5.00 9 7.75; rtockers I Sydie . and feeders, $0.2597.25; bulla, $2.50 94.00; tBAAAIA-S Boga Iteceipm. 800; market lOo to 15c ST4di? m.w tm . n I Bamnda "- - Inn, Sheep Receipts, B100; market steady. I " 'ITrTiT Lamba, $18.23914.75; -ewe. $9.00 9 0.60; 5lS! " ' weLDera. s.ianriu.ia. ""w. Omaha Hogs 69.96 South Omaha. March 24. Cattle Becexpts 1600. Beet steers and stockert low and steady to lOo lower; other c lames steady. Hogs Receipt 6000; market arttre aad to 10 hixtver. Bulk. 19.60 w 9.81: ton. va. ALL AL0HO THE rTATEBFROHT I From Saa Diego. Wilmington and San Francisco with nsssenrers and (relsrht an Admiral -line steamship arrived this morning- and docked at Terminal no. 3. She will sail Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The steamship Rose City of the Ban Francisco tt, Portland Staamship com pany will arrive with Bassens-era and freight from San Francisco lata this afternoon and berth at Ainsworth. The steamship Osas-e. Gillespie A Co ls due from Gulf Dorta tomorrow after- .Mar. z 1 noon witn.'soo tons of Inbound cargo. .mar. 1 sne win ro to Terminal ivo. 1. 121 ' The Mobile City. Isthmian line, Nor- 'C,- ,2 ton, Lilly Sc Co., will arrive tomorrow "" Mar' IS from the Atlantic side. She has on . .San Fran Mar. ? I do ara zor "oruajid 400 tons or senersL Dsricn ....... .Mar. 26 1 Tna American - Hawaiian steamship Nebraskan. Columbia-Pacific . Shipping company, atrents, will arrive up late this afternoon from New York and Boston. She will dock at Terminal No. 1. Two steamships of the Liuckenbach une, tna Jacob and tna dwaro. are northbound from San Francisco and will . .Msr. 80 I reach Portland early Sunday mornin. . .Mar. 80 I The Jacob Luckenbach win be first to reach port and will be rushed to make room ror tna second ship. THROUGH SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Leave Municipal Dock Jio. a every , Saturday. 4 P. M. SB. Bencter Issreli n SB. ASalrel Kvaas. A set! ( BS. Banaar April , Iiocal service ta Ma rah fie Id. Eureka and Saa lraaeliea. SB. aemlrsl Besmaa Aaefi ( Every 14 day thereaftei. Fun Informs rkm at V tic kit orrtoi 101 TMIRD ST OO B. STARK FBONK BBOADWAI 6481. 1S idsrty sad CI miss aaejy 1 B aWaa tt a I IT rfaa S4 Aasw BB rtTrvtrgial sad Okatww ' ..AarattB rAtows sad tiMr.ee! . JB-v (ta Stores ES aaaras aaa e AkacaiA to 1 LA 0O B I A (are) . re. (taiae. a (ATWBBIA ...AgavtS OlStSBPSJI (lay n 4 g atvawM 66TVRN1A bVaflO aWasIB 4y14 ATMBBA B eVtky Si Assvia Aaa avBa aa MavtUe. Ireavaa. atsauswelte Uvevwaol BlBBBia Way a eSme10 Aery IS TraaiMsaia auaowia Mentraal AMSSMI aaTowia BaysY a aaa. Owly Uasndata 6 am am r Una ssLUas at aaAnaa At a a e SJ W pea- w sy saapi y BB stay tW ewas M etevy t. aVrv aaaa.1t 6Hw4,av a ts Plyawata. CberVaxri and Leeal.a MB teevia atwestr aSarf (J HA taewfty waky 4 Baa. EUtett Ortkea, I 1443. lil ASTORIA and WAY POINTS DAT PAASXPaEl, SB1TXCS , Lv. Pertlaad, traaaw, Thu, SaW-f A. at. Lv. Astwrla. Wad, Irl, Bva-f A. bT. Pare I1A6 Eaeh Wsy as Raaad Trta Btwsdway SIU. Peed AUsl St. Tho Havrkins Trauxs. Cts. AUSTRALIA . BBW XEALAIB ARB SC-tfTB SEAS VNIOBJ te.0O.er 81CW XXA1AIB EBB Oaalfa te - Prom .San Fran.. . Philadelphia . Shanghai . . .Seattle .... Kobe- . Tsingtan . New Orleans ...... New Orleans Vancouver ....arsi-ien .sisjr. aw ....New York...... Mar. 26 . sisr. z t .Mar. 7 .Mar. 28 .Mar. 28 .Mar. 28 .Mar. 28 .Mar. 29 . San Fran ...... Ssn Fran. . Muroran . . ......Seattle .... Moii Tacoma . . . 8. Diego-way New York. . ...... Hamburg . . Seattle .... Kobe ...... Copenhagen New I ork . . NORTH CHINA LINE Colombia Pacific Shipping Co. Dlrwet Freight Bervlrw Wtthfrst TTB-SatBasSSl -PO ETTA WD TO YOKOHAMA. ROBE, SHAHOHAI, TSTSGTAO, TRsT TSI3T (TAKTJ BAR), CHIH WAJT6TA0, ZtALEBX S. S. West Kader Mar. 27 1 S. Las Veras April 17 SHANGHAI. MANILA AND HONGKONG S. S. West Keats. . . .Apr. 17 I S. S. Vinita May 17 For Farther Iafenastloe Herartiag- a pars, kaus, its, Aypry aa Traffic Departaest 509-522 Board of Trade BldgV Portland, Ore. Or ASTORIA SHIPPIBO CO MP AST, AsteHa, Oregwa. Or B. Ta J0HHS A COw Csatral Bsuslsa. Seatda, Waab. .Mar. 80 ....Mar. 31 ...Mar. 81 Mar. 81 Mar. 31 News of the Port steamer, freca Saa HW (9.1 Pukka! mars Hoe City ... Vat Xader , Ab.3 . i Willfsro . . , Sheen Receipts 8000. Lambs atmne to 1 Sa I Memphle City higher. Beat .wocesd lamba. SIB: eliDnad. I H?ew 812.85; aheeg. and feeders etaady. Ban Franctaoo Hose BUBO Saa FVanroco, March 24. (L N. S.) Cat tle: Crass fed ttoera No. 1. 7 98e; tecond auaSty, 69e: cows aad heifers, 6 96ei calves, lixht. 9 (8 10c: calves, hear, lein Rhaan- l.mhi Hail.. a.h G . 1 n " i i uiuam -....-.. T? w - - . i Mnltnotnaa xuss: xtsra axaia, weagnt iuo-ijj. ukt: IxirUna over 300. 9 He. I Admiral so Stall I Me Baits Seattla, March 24. There were no livestock Cttr of Bancooa. . . . ."ewcsstle. Eng.. Bar. 31 Tirhpa .......... .Ban Fran. . . . . .A 1 Bos City San Fran. .... .Apr. 3 Handsets Mara .....Kobe ..... . . . Apr. 6 Port Said Mars Marwren Apr. 31 Arrivals Mareal 24 Ulty eg Haasvioa ..... wewcastia, sag. . .Apr. 4 I Boss City. Amerlcau steam Ppar ilVS"! Apr. 4 I Tranciae, paaarcreri and general. Ktodwrmfh notterdssi ...Aor. 71 Nehraakas. AmerSsaa Btesmei West. Haven BaWinotw-eray . .Apr. 9 Tork and way ports, general. Heboken .......... .new Orleans An. 101 ft.M.ti.. antn.. a., ttj I V. W-.M-. T.imia 111 L.rZr 1 V W oarrhfl Pan art From wrtlea wor rmta. new lorx Mar. zsi srAxtTWBf. ai.wawan .......Sen M.25 Washer at Rlvaea lkua ..New York.! '..Mar g l mouth of the river at soon: 8a moderate; Robin GoodfeTloW . .. .New Tork Msr. 2 1WUI atua; weaxae eloudy. Annette Rotptt Ban rraa .Mar. 2S Apr.' Jl land way porta, patteagtua and general. .Apr. I Kurha Maru. J Intend, cargo ia transit. sptnea steamer, frogs Ray- ....Mar. 27 '"$Sl III ...Teurope ...... .Mar. 28 I Baeaoe Aires Vf heat Baence Aires. March 34. Wheat April ncoanaea ea va.ev; may wnat, S1.84. ap le. Cora and oat unchanged, j . S Dried Fruit aad Beaas New Tork, March 24. (L N. S.) Bean market dulL Marrow, chotca. 8S.75a7.00: pa, chojee. (7.00 bid; red kidney, cheese. 38:25 I arrivsla today. The market held steady at yea- bso- ' teruay a uaoaaaona. - unsg rruis marxet nrm. Apncote, erxnorat- . . . . ..a.. .7.. a. jnuii. aaiaq, a areas; prunes, aus to I Wlaalu. wa,.. A.t . 60s. ; 13 9 18 o. 60s to 100a. e 9 12c: . WUalpef " heat Optloas paiareaa. encase Xa ex-taarr. 14 922e: eeeded I vmnipex. atarcn z. woeat ...Orient ...San Fran. . . . .Ortewt 8 I ....... nrw xani, . . . . ,av, xe I ....... Props .......Mat. 28 . . ,i . . . New OrVans Mar. 28 Th In ail .a Karoo. ..Mar. 28 Bofein Adair .......New Terk Mar. 80 I Steel Ttanxer New Tork. . . , , ,Mar. 80 I Saa Prtneitee ...... England ...... .Mar. 801 Bsja CaBfornis Cen. Am. porta. .Mar. 80 I SUtaiaa. Kara naient Mar. 81 Wabaah ........ ...le Tork. .. .Mar. 81 1 Oriasat . Msr. Bl I .......Saa Fran. Mar. 81 ....... BonoteJa ......Ant. II .San Fran. A way. April 1 Portland humidity at aooa. 46. DAILY BUYER KBADCrOsW raisina. ohawe ts faaey. 14 9 16 o. Saa rraaeUe Grata Market Baa Prascfsr, March 14. Barlav rlaaad Ifurch 24. 181 bid: Calcutta grain bags. m at i t iry uutr, ti pis. tXAJ Toa iota,' 12a: B0I a htriaa. a Lb.! saltan Sa aiitiaianemtsal. 1(926 Itt. ' illKEP PELTS Long dry pelta. lSe: snort taa. I Us Ik Lnaa,a W. ta a. a ia. 4b aa a A tw . n vji.. n uiaiamia vaiiey, vnsme, IS 9 ZOO I aa -a, : . I awdiuts. 2( lb.1 fine. 17a Uvi Faataiel TL'RrKXTrXE TVrum. Wai tl.lBi S-eal mev-ldaho, latfsle lb. teas, saw gal... 81.8B. . . . I ALLOW D uiU a.a I taUow. I ' - Lasraar arts) laiaava 1 4 at Na J, Its. . ,.- 777L "T.Tr1?-- CAacABA BAAX-Bew. Se Et,! (Tap. . 0?' 7?5 ". ' aa : TT''r"i IlVlasZ At ta tpwaawsirv, urwpsj aTrfnllafX -M.Tf .bap,' . aM STOl ui'Bll 111" 0? dT 1x1-1 a0 ".""x yf stew. av, SI. I: kattla SI3, $14 16: dimesaioa BAB. 2x4 N T - bbKi 6112 raw. rasa. 61.88i k0d. kirsoViili 9V3T gaL - . v I .ia at a S 1.V J..T" . -rrf." ..ASOU-Nl-lna bbkv.- 26.; eaaa. I $ 1 1 are per JioV . od Nit te oar lota" BuiAtaULS Cedar. Star A SUr. IA38 aa V- Ueaasad. . I . - . : I Calfraga Fotato Xarket 4leatn. march 34. .. H. S.) Putstiies BaorMa, - -46 cars. - Wisormsa round whites. ii.tiei.tn; 63-1092.15. Kay ... July . .115 . Ju82 Ctaaa. - 11.84 2 $2.00; Idaho tdaeapoUg Wheat OptdoBs MinssspoHs. March 24. Wheat; . " . Frkfay Thursday Haval Stores Market ",:.,", , I ... , e. bq - - e. .cat .KW.T".. March 24. Turpentine i garsa-1 lurx II L. '1 1 1 1 AlaoA .,- liarta llsoat Blw - a- -a a. . . W aV 45 W s - - v-. . . - - r" - wm ltogiIi--Tardiah. $4.00; New York, $5.11. Tubarl Mara .......Orient Apr. S Texan . ......... .Europe A Apr. 4 neper . .....West rkmat ....Apr. 4 Tehime Vard . Kobe A way. . . .Apr. . 6 City ot Bangooa. , . . . Kurope Apr. 1 Amerteaa. ........ New Tork. .... .Apr. V Montana .......... Cew. Am. A Me. Apr. V I Aeb 1 I lii i ...Karoo ...... .Ane. 14 Thursday I Wast Katan ....... .8. America. ... .Apr. 18 . uiobsl I Las Vegas w. . .Ortente. ...... .Apr. 17 .. I laaiann 1.22 wi r Annette Itoipa Asia ....... Betgrsts Maru Daisy tmatiUa'... ii i 4.1 i.d;a.f a IT" Bneeea .... IS B.B a.XiO.34 48 40 Albany 20 S.e.90.14 48 82 Salea ..... tB S.B 'O.s'e.ll 61 84 Oregoa Oty.. 18 B.2 'e.Xia.ie .. .. Portland . . .( 18 e.2ia.l!O.0B 46 87 f . i c. 1 " riVer PORECAST The Willamette river at Portland wfB rerMla aaariy stattorawy during tha swart saw -ag gnree daja, exoept a affaotad by the ktda. . AT WORLD'S PwRTS Astoria, March 24. Arrived sad left US at idsight. eteaarr Babratkaa, froa New Tork sad way porta Bailed wp as 4 a. ta . .Portla-dVW MOl. I TortT Pugeto "Le ."il Berth.- Davcupmt Edw. B. B lt4tllft ttEL Olle BaX lt.ll bbL I LIrerpsel Wheat OaUoas Lrverpaol. March 24 Oreninr: May wfaeS ,Jl,."i iS1 1U Pi ar- lwef jfuiy. tower. ; Oca waa W d Iowa. LlTerpooi Cash Wheat I Jrerpool. March 34. Spot whaat.. Aue traha. none left; So. 1 laaxiitoba., 12a lOd up 2d; ceBtral market dm hut saiesv Com. d te la" sower. - ..,. v a. ma. aranq aa i. ii aaa Mm era ex ai ' a u SHrvVy I Paa-rli :j - Jftw York C ottos seed on ' Tork, March $4. March, U If 2?: !."! July. I11.20B by white. $3.00 9 4 60; rMrmudaa. 311.0 a fnn airT lZy.:i:::i.::::rrAZZZl9SiLKM ii-st; uutooer. llO.as 9 IB. 1 0, . , 14,00; boui herns. IL6098.UU. - , Willamette ........V........... ; St, 'Fr'r-r Lockeabach. froa 00 Saw West r-nkkat atsrm ............... "Siow . ....... ........ aiaaaa dhii . . ar.... aa - . . . . Hokkai Mara Waaaa!. Atora-m,nh7:kr tt H K Jobs W. Welk ... . , rTdoTk I JxPoree ateamtrsielgium Mara, fmax Kobe. u.ui. Am .:l . . . a . larnvae at z:z ana left av at S:ie av Nebraskaa ...... .........Terminal No! 1 1 'baw Kareba.sfarav (romaUrmand. v-.j.. , . t x. i arrtvea se tits aaa an we aa t:ss av aiitr. sv Stoa I stetm'r Bmatuc. frea aaa Dies aad war aorte. Boamer .a,,..,,, Afbers I Sailed at 7 p. m.8wedh ramrr Aataa. for HnanhM . ...... - . . at :-Ui ia. Rnae Cttr .. . AinamatJi I ' Saa Fraarlare. March 33. Arrived at Benstor ........ .... . ..Terminal No. 2 I tteayner Liberator, troas Portland, for New Tork Thistle ........................ Frarneala I aad way portSL. Arrrved, trench atamer Mon- or rugot nouna ane at 6 v aa.. ateaaer Jaenh 1 roa Jtew Orleaas. tog PorUaad. "Sew York Potato Market Xae Turk Uurii ll-.ll M " - - i . . . 1 . i x , fta balk. b-rrH or b.?) -Market weat Ne. r-1 Wet BsdrV ".'.l I .. . . . ..' . ." ' inaWpe I rii, f rcnT BnUauTli CHOICE OF TRAiNS TO SPOKANE ' DAY OR NIGHT VIA THE NORTH BANK ROAD Two f aaf daily trains, with every feature for com fort and pleasure in travel, are run in each direction between Portland and Spokaiie. The day train carries observation parlor car, sUndard sleeping car, dining car and - modern coaches. ; ,The night train carries obserration, standard and touristy sleeping cars and modern coaches, with din-' ing car for dinner. Sleeping cars may be occupied until 8:00 A. LL at Spokane. ' i Both trains leave the Union Station. - Leave PORTLAND Arrivo SPOKANE . Ialand Etapiro Express hj Day. .. f :15 A.M. . 9:00 P.M. North Baak Use tied by Ni(kt. -7:10 P.M. 6-OA.lL Sail And aleepirir car tickets isBned, bar.ra.CB chfxked and . foil inforins tion sapplied st ' ' ? , -' "rr consoudaitdticiItt qmcE. sd an'wash-ts. '. i;.'- :;. ' tJNION PASSENGER STATI0K. '