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t TUESDAY, MAY 2, PSI.MII.II mVUlW.'.WV HISS! I I ' I UfTS AGKWARD CUBE BUTTER HAS VERY BIG DEMAND . TUESDAT DAIRY TRADE " , ' .-:,; BittM E;p CkM , Cabs Extras Selects ' Flats ji -. Portias .- ' Ban Praaelaeo Chicago ...... :.. Me .;. te -... 8e ..: Se ... . . . S7e I 2$C 3e t7e - 2$He tt4c , 7e " 2t 't7c rtt L 'A.., T Wa WV.. . V w v. k Los jAagelea . . t Msgket'for better here' I showing liberal " etegse of atrn-tb especially (or cubes. These ara showing a demand that is naiikt oat of line' with th local price, which recently showed f a declia of 8o a pound in the face of the f faefe that oher seas center were is an xeeK iMtfr oaitlon. - ffi"- !--,-- - t, " Seemingly the decline here ni premature, "fot j in the end -it may be for the heat, fete lfjaV aa M, will team the trade hen tn a tar 1 ' better .position - when the fltuh" production o. period is on, than if prices were held to the ex treree boars' at .-this time, : - -; i Puget Sound and British Columbia continue to S-archaa butter here with city eubes selling '- s niea -aa 83e to 84e a pound as compared - witl at print pries of 25c while rountry cnbes erenoainaliy . Quoted at 81 Vic although real ...goo stuft- is said to be bringing more mosey. V those, desiring special information retarding J- any' market. , ibould write the Market Editor. Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. W EJ& TRA1E IS HOLDIICG 1 STEADY 7 Efg marker trade is holding steady her, at " the ; advanced buying prices reported yesterday. Selling prices srs generally i unchanged, although taom are reported as asking an advance of 1 . ..for select-;-",", ... w - j; - xnrr.Tirr deuaio is less jees r t Poultry price continue about Unchanged bnt : "the demand is less Mas tnas av weea ago. Leas ing .killers .are etill hnyer bat are not maring ' turn Same -sort of c ramble for offerinca as a short sao. ft looks therefor lika tba top has : seesj jjeacltea.."'' " KAX - PRICES .'A BE' SEHT HIGHER Veal ssarket prtess along tho street continue to 1 gala in strength with a farther pries nsa forced n at 14 I Vie a poaad for selected stock. Only a Tery waall supply went shore 14c. Hogs steady to firmer. . 3f RW PRODUCE- FIRM OK STREET Trtwn nf KntEht Produce contoan ha suo- eeded Tba Dalles Fruit . company oat Front attest with.. H. L KDiiM M u. 1. ttooo aa - afv lrnieht uinr aaamr sears trotai- aentiy identified with lower Columbia, rirer itter '.ti white Ur Robb - haa been practically a natire of Froat street fog orer 20 years. A general country produce trade will be conducted. ; ' ONIOX DEMA3T-1S VERT LIBERAfc 1 . I Seeent arriTals .." 'ew csop Bsrnrada type atons bare besa generaUy cteaced up and the market is JhoWing firm at W.75 a crate lot l.Mnnit ateck. while Orecoos ar firm at lQ llNor old trop. .Long delayed car of Sew erop Ssxas Crystal Wax came in during the - 4Vpod waa quted. at M.H per crate. JBRIEFlyOTS Ok'pRODCCE TRADE Oheese market ts - weaker but unchanged m 1 ; . iih.r car loa Aoaeles strawberries dua j - TVednetdayj ''' -i .' -.. '- ,. . I ; Crystal White oap off 0e , :i Shredded wheat biscuit down SOe ,w.; ; e J Aapamgw raarket inclined Jtf fbow .ktrength i. fotHocsd stock.--' - - . . . fWliion market ifc firm aroon 20e for wfi THER TVOTlCEsFOR SHIPPERS 5 a.tw hiMl iibmd Tuesday. Protect :VVthm-wt dnr U boura aainjt. Ahe - foiJwuig saininii4 temperstores: Goin north Sdeaieea: east to Baker. S degrees. ad south to E Ashland. w degree. slinimam temperature i f f 1'ortiariy tomorrow about 44 dexreea. , WHOfcESAiE PRICES 1 PORTUA3l thaas are the price rwtane-rs pay ezctpt sa otherwise noted: t ' ' Dairy rVwdoote- . inrrrii. .WrDrns prsasu ox JotK onoe-: ITWiia. e. . . r . - - nw nhM wnnnmi: nhs. WB,.n w-. ------ ' Oalk - ?" - '- " s S'l f ft-- " iiJ'fT!KAT--BrUaat weWety basis.. 1 rraae 88e- o. 2. 80e;' No. 1 o. 82e lof oJl &a&JgWn being Pf-- trMfc CHlbkiSiat eteiUng prms: TUlamook, Ires Orion j!!!.ltttXSS5i f a4e. tSeiUng pnee: Block WW, fancy, 5o6a8c; aaanurger. 4c; creaas one. SiU-3uytB; prtoa. ront streetr Current Mcipta, 1 2 8c do. ; eurrent 'P J-. nerles. S3 24c.i Selling pnce:urrent rereipta. hetaerte soo , " f27o Ih. light bens. 32 28e-lb.: broilers. islf So. fb.j awe. dressea S6s Ht in. - ' i Prn VttaWa and Fruits w- ' VHESK FBtJIT& Oranges, t.00 8.00 ox; east; graperruir. cinraas, -"' w y"" J BSSBIKS Btrawoerneej o imilS rUUllBAWteai ISO SS busy 7a per 3-tb. boa: pruae. 4tts to ftwa, ftoio. box. 14c lb.: tvo te o. le lb, t)MO. Seuipa prion t retailer.: Ixwal i5v5ell W: nCrVtafTvVBX a.T5. Texaa crate: garlic, green onion. 0 ido. bunches. ... -VriJ ..t,. A 4 IS - K.Kniar as. fTATtJr.! MUBI prce ..muini. : kl.fto uer gl.SO per W3U1 uujrin ceuntry, S1.V0 01.2a; xakima. ventai: weet poiwoea. ey7a new potstotd, . Via I9 IGKTABIXS Beet. S4.SW net saekrikb. bags, aVo a !. ietrace ,oej.w iw esate; earroU, 3.W ay oo per ci iiaeiai.. VlrsJcaa. (2.60 4 0i TKT foaj horr.dih i6ri' ft ; prauts. io p lS-o l.S dis. ; a.oJnwT.y.0 2.1S a crate; celery. l.O0 per 4t r rhubsrb. 8 7 pew n.i apinacb, locaU 81.RO 1.75 a boi: KjirsaCajtttointa, 10 12c t, local. $2.60 a das, bnnche. ' ' . " , FPI.r.3 Soitaenburcv earra fancy. 4 tier. t32B: fancy.- 4 itier. SS.7S4S8.00; choice. 4 t t2.fXJ4si.I0. ' APl-L Cooking rtack. 75etH4 ftok. I v - Maati -. . COrKTRT WKATB Seliinr prioe; Countay h a. lc; beary stuff ' lea; .top; sbmit M 1- 14e; heary staff lees; tanib.' SO 24c. - j , , SMOKXD MEATS Hsau. SSttSfto par lb.; breakfast bacon, ' 28 44o lb. - HOrSK MEATS Steer beef 11 4c; helfes. H18o;rwa WHe; lamb, ISci ewea, 1617; hoes. 16 17c lb.. LARD Kettle rendered. 18 Via pep lb.; tierca raa, :cosnpoiaeV-X8oji -f. J. :g ((KA53 Smalt whiteJgetoO: akrga white, N00; piak. f.0v, limaa, (10.6U; bayoa -i75; red. 84V75. ' .. J: - : KtCnV-Jasaav Kos. J. 45c; .Bin Roes. fA4 : A f Nw Orleans, bead. wine. ' , . COrrEE RoU. vSwln at 83 ! lb. a aaek Al.T CcatnaV hart ai. lOOa, 818.80 tow. , SO. 817K6; table dairy; H a7.K. bale , 8880 4 00 s taner taWi "4 kUT v 8.wO s - lump, 2. too. :: '- : PCGAB ?; T..ISt fruit and berry. - 80; yeltow., $5.70; beet graaulated, $8.10; eaira C. 85-t: golden X- 8.S0. CANNED Kit lalta, $4 88: baby aiza, , 14.0 ; Batle. ens. x CUUA CHACBJSBa -sa! bulk l4e la. v , CTS Wslnuta. J2 0S4c; almonds. 24 lb.: tuberta, K0a lb. s peanut. llVka - IS lb.: air mi. 8o b-t maaus. 120 la.; i. . japanai. aa ay a to. . t Flaa Bbalinsai t-KCSS nSHtHluac. fresh. ISA 20a ft,: aisimt, lairlS lb.; biaok eert. I8lle lo.; :" basket Ktpperew. coo, j.a; uag coo., eve jd.; aasait, 81.2 boa; aria). $4 -la.; atnrgeon,-1 ' T. ; jV- Spot cash paid. - w ".. ' "Wtltia otwlre jt - The Savinar Co., Inc 18$ Eroat St, PortUad Or. ' rTILLIuBiT FHCD'JCE tIARKETINS llkka yowr prtxJcire worth xnoro mOney , byuwnr kalest" methods at th time ypu . ir8para Uta shipment of any product- 1 ' - Write -ri "at One- , r tt-aj -ViMt Ba Fleaae to Ttll Ti Ha RU3Y& co:.:?;;iY, !S9 FEGaT st. . fUUIXAJIil, UBE. 1922. SEASON FORCES CALIFORNIA TO jBtlYi POTATOES DAG.-inr By Hrataa H. Othsa Because of th figrht betwe& ca&nlnc fresh fish - dealers and mild core op ravtoran the lower Columbia, the price of fiah ia the reta!I mariteta here ia on aeetaonably high. Thirty cent a pound la a high price to pay . tor Cfcinook aalinon vdurirtgr the 'Opeav season, -but at the price they are paying;, retailera can not afford to sell for leas. , The quality U most excelleat. . . V 'Columbia river shad are feeing offered at a moderate price, likewise shad roe. Sturgeon la also being"" offered In some of the : leading: markets and by many la considered the kin? of all fishes. Then there; la: Bilver. smelt from the Oregon coast as well as fresh halibut available. In fact, the fresh fiah markets as a whole : present a rattier eTOod, variety at thi9-time although in - the main prices are xathef hish. . , r j--. Asparagus is being offered slightly more freely on the public market and in the. retail shops' generally.:- California stock is selllna; as low as two pounds for 25c compared with 26c a pound for the Oregon-Washington stock. ; The local stock is worth, the difference. I: California pew potatoes are In greater supply but the price remains around 2025c a, pound generally. - i Retail marke't price generallly show; v Kggs 252Sc doaen.;' - -t '.' ' Butter Fresh creamery, 8842e Iba Fh Salmon, 80c; haiibut. 20 25c; pefch, lOe; smelt; ,8c lb. ' . , Ftour Beat local patent. $1.00(32.25 per 4 lb. sack. - t ' . . Potatoee Bnrbank. $2.00 per sack. ' V .. Onions 10918c per lb. . - Yamhill ctreet prices: , Vegetables Carrot. 2e per lb.; dry onion, 10c per lb.; turnips.' S per lb.; apples, ,6e per .lb. 4. ' . ..... Honey uont, zac: quart, sc: pint, bbc ' Poultry Heary bene. $4 S 4c; licht ben. 308&c: turkey , litint market, '60c PA, Eggs Public market, 27c; prirat . store. 2,3 e 28 per. dosen. DAJ4HT PRODUCE OF THE COAST Ban Frnnclace Market San Francisco. May 2. XV. P.)- Batter, ex tras, 88c: prime firsts, 88 He. ' Eggs Extra.. 27c; extra pullets, 26c; extra Orst pullet. 23c: underused pullets. 20c. Cheese California flat, fancy, 20Vc; firsts. le. - Seattle Market Seattle, Wash.. Say 2. Es:; , Select ranch. a i e ; puiieaa, ie. - Butte City creamery,' 87c: bricks. 88c. Cheese Oregon triplets, 21c; Young Amer icas, zoc. Lo Anaatoa Market - LoAngIe. May 2, Batter. 8c Eggs, extras, 27c; case count, 23c: pul lets. 24c. . Poultry, hena, 23e; broiler. 2882e; fryers, 40c.v POTATOES ' ALOSG THE .COAST . San franclsco Market t San Francisco. May 2. ( U. P.) r Pot toes Rieers. fancy. 1.85 (fi 2 1 5 : Barbanks, $2,009 2.1S; Netted Gems, 82.0092.88. Onion --.Per cwt. cold storage. 89. OO; new white. $3.18 9 2.80: graen. 81.7J&2.00. ,- Los anna' Market Los Angeles, Hay 2. Potatoes: .Lo. SO p 90c; Stockton Bnrbanks, best, mostly $S.l $ 2.S0; poorer. $1.78 91.80; Idaho Russet 82. 1 3 2.30; di stock, best local. $1.9092.10. SeaUte Market , Seattle,. Maiy 2. (t N. 8. ) JOnioM Cali fornia, $8; -Oregon. $10. Potatoe Yakima Gems, $36; local $2j$2S per too. ' j " Sas Francisco Poultry Market San Francifico. Mayt 2. C-.P,: Poultry Broilers. 1 to 1 4 lbs.. 320 84e; 1 w 1 lbs,. $8940e: 1 to 8 lbs.. 4042c; col ored fryers, 2 to $ Iba, 80 9 55c; colored young roosters, to 4 lbs., 43 9 47c; ever 4 lbs., S 944e: staggy. showinc spun, 289 801 "col ored old roosters. 18 9 20c; leghorn end roos ters. lJ518t; Leghorn hens, 2 Vi to 8 lbs., -22 924.c: 3 libs, snd over, 28 9 27c;. large col ored hens, 32 9 33c; docks, yung( 34 920c; geese, young, : 25 9 28c; lire turkey, yaatng. 32 9 83c; drcBsed turkeys, young, 812 9 44c. . .. ' f ' it'- ' Chicago Dairy Predsee - . . Chicago, May 2.-rHl N., S.- Butter Re ceipt. 11,721 tuba. Creamery. 88e; standards, 38r; firsts, 3fc; packing stock, 13 917c. Kggs Receipt, t 48,740- ease. Ordinary first. 21923c; first. 22 22 lie; check. 20 921e: dirtie-K, 219$2e. Cheese Twins, new, 14H91; daisies. 15 9 15 e; Young Americas, 16 9 18c; Lonshoma, 15.9 lSc: brick, 14913Vkc Lire poultry Turkey, 80c; chickens, 26 He; rooster, 18c; ceeee. ltct-ducks, 31c 9Ione and ExchaBa,e Call money; on the floor of the New York Stock Exebaawe today ruled, at 4 per cent; high. 4 per cent: low, 4 "per cent. Time money was quiet. : Rates were 4 94 V. per cent. The mrket for axhne mercantile paper v steady. Call money in .-London today waa 1 Vi pec cent. Sterling exchange wc steady with business in bankers' bills at $4.42 for demand. Minneapolis-Pulnth Flax Minneapolis, May 2. Flax: May, $ ?: ar- Jury, 82.84 Hi; track. rto-e. I2.8SV8J.87. ' Ihiluth, May 2. Flax: May, track and ar- jrte. f.lVm; Jul;, gz.T'A; September, Kew; Yerk-lioadoa SMtct f ? New lork. : May 2. Commetrisl bar rflrer: Ocmextie unchamged at. 09 He; foreign c higher' at 68tc. ilxindoo. May 2. Bar tilter was Vd higher at 35d. i . w York SBgar sad Coffee New York. May 2. U. P. I Sugar, .-eniet. Raw. $4.11; refined, quiet; granulated, $8.35 9 6.BO. v - Coffee No. T Rio wt, 10 lie; No. 4 Saattw, 14 9 14 He. i - . .Xew Tork Potato Market New' York. Way 2. (L N. 8-1 Potatoes (In bulk barrel or has) Market steady. Near by white. 81..73&4.0U: Bernuidas, 34.009 7.00; aouthern?. $3.75 9 7.00. . CUrago Potato Market - Chicsco.'Jfy 2. I. N- B.) Potatoes: Rev eelpta, 0O cars. tViscenain round white, (1.90 A 2 05; Waha SwssetR . S2.2592.85: Idaho Rural. 32.15. ". - , . I-lTefpool Wheat Higher LiTcrpcot. May 2 Ckwe. lis T.d. Ud 11a higher; July, lis 6 H d. unchanged: Sept. 3 4d, or !" Higher; com. Vd lower.- V - Baeses Aire W beat Boenr-S . Aires. Xiar 2. Wheat opened chanse1r v ( lSe lb.; shad, dressed. 8c lb. : roe. ahad. 12 Vie per. lb. ' OiSTKttt-Kastnm, 34.SV galieas tMysasla. -08.00 F, 81.40-onart; crab, large, 33.50 on.) man. aa.aw ooa. Hopsv bVeol and Htwas HOPS 1921 erop. BoaUnal. 18 Br HllJt-'4--4.-alfkln. loc lb.: - tup. e lb.; (reel bides, 4o tb.t aalted. So lb. , .MOHAIR Nomioal. 2S9Ia lb. - HUAlBP PtU.ia Laos dry pelt. .lie:- eaort palta. 7Vkc lb.i ioag baa- goat pelts, saiva to. ; short hair. goat petta. 2$e each. . WOOL Willamette valley, eeane. 1 2 at 1 ro. : aaediusn. X2e fme, 2 be ia. ; keaatsraf URfOB-WI, - i 4 SO. TALLOW AND UKEASES.M.- r '..n 4VkCi NO.-.2.3V.C . - . non. nat, OS B0PE Bii Iiei$c; Mania. I H lfe ptr IK r - - -vs. - ? ....... -.WIRE NAIX3 Bast pries. $4.2 S ken. - LL'SEKI OILUw. bw :i ast boiled, bbla, $1.0Ti saw. ttiil tl.IO ' iri a, ii.zi gas, - tiASOLLM Ins bbkv. 2Sn: caass, SO He -; Lstest casload lumber aalea by asaaaraetaran. notations tepraseatiag t o. b. .mill valuea est direct galea a retailers and Including seUian ea- pen: , ..... . ! u" hjki- : Hies. Low. $4S50 8LOO Pr. 1X4 No. 3 T. S. 14 No. X t s- .8SI.OO . 83.00 $4.01 82.00 -; n.-otsHr - 1x8 No. 2 and better 00.00 Sl.Bw - 1.:.. CKIL4N: 1 V a and better Sl.OS SO.0O S1.OO lx No, l cons. an.. 33.00 $1.00 33-00 12.50 12.80 ix8-10 )s - , . , . i ..i4.80 10.80 Y 4 .Xo. 1 ...... . . 12.8 ? ?' 1 1.80 KDAUi 1IXBEKS: - '- - i . LATti:- 1 "- 1 J4 $0 . 1S.80 4-ft. No, 1 fir ...... .. SHINGLES:, V i ' " ' A cedar , 2,s i S 4S .... . Total aalea by 49 aulla. S.049.120 feel i -- i - : - - .i,;- i - - ? - : -a-: : s-w ; r : ... ? - ; - SUDDEN DEFillDR ON FOR POTATOES - By HjnnwS M. Cabas v." ' -':..- Tber Is a boom in the dVmawd for potatoe. a boom that as not general but; one that labows an unumaliy good swwswst. It is -a,: most mystifying deasasel, inasmuch as it ia being par ticipated in only by a ouple of California ; firm. These, howarer, an baying to the limit-, , j - v - Reports indicate a very , wide spread i at (potato buying prices at nearby country -point with; the demand confined almost axctuaitely to th bat ter elaaa offerings. It appears that buyers are paying a round 81.10 91.15 generally per cental for this class of goods at country shipping points but that as high as $1.23 91-83 ha been paid during the hat 48 hours for aelected lot, al though these extreme vaJwa . ara fighting price only and paid only whet competition keen for certain lots of selected sjoaJHy.., "H4'i i : Whil reports differ considerably, indication are that, the demand ia for both table and seed use. .Whether the demand ia a mere flash only the tutor can teU. Some of the leading buyers claim, they have- littl volume f orders. I lb market at the best ia an - erratic an i and ap pear out of line with th general trad pf the United States. ;: j-r -! J- ,i j 's Primary potato markets snow' ;: ' S - Grand Bspids, Mich. Hauiinc light.-! Mod erate wire iaquiry. Demand and movement moderate," market stronger, price slightly higher. Carloads , L o. b. usual . terms, . Cadillac rate, tacked Round White. IT. 8. gradasJS'o. .1, Grand Rapids section, $1.32 9 140 per cwt.: Cadillac seetiow, $1.83 91.40 per ewt. - - Hastings, Fla. liauliso heavy. Demand and movement mod rate, jnarkeC steady.: little chaage to prices. . Carloads f. o. h, usual . terms ami Sir orders carloads f. o. b. shipping point ac pptance donble-head barrels Spaulding Rre, in straight ears No. S. $4.50: Jn mixed ears Net 1, $4.2394.50; mostly .$4.50; No. 2, $2,259 2.50. mostly $2.50 per bbl. ... ' Minneepob Lisht wire inquiry. Demand and movement - light, market steady for while ' -varieties ; demand moderate, svarement low mar ket firm for. Red River Ohio. : Sandland dis trict:' Carloads f. a. b. usual terms Minn" apoUa-SU Paul rat, sacked Round WTiites. V. S. grade No. 1. $1.803-1.35 per ewt.; Ked River valley points: v Carloads I. o. b. usual term Moorhead rate, sacked Bed River Ohio. U. S. grade No. 1. very lew. saies, $1.60 1.85 per cwt. . . f it ' ."" . j AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES' Chicago, May. 2. The eapply of cattle and hogs shows aa increase over a week asoi Im proved conditions in the market for beef prod ucts helped tba trad for th atock on the hoof. Other branches of, th livestock trade wee un even today. Receipts were estimated at 11,000 cattle, 28,000 begs, 13.00O aoaep and 4000 calves. , Cattle Pemand Tor steers waa eetiv. and sellers found' it easy to hold vataoa fully steady. Many heavy steer sold -at $9, while yearling tbo mad the price tor prime lots. .. The bnlk of ateers hold at $7.50 9 8.60. Cow , sold at $7,00 9 7.8 fee- the best on a 1 0 1 Se higher market, while eanaers were steady and holla easy. Calve sold mostly 25c lower, aa the ap ply waa large. Choice vealera went. at.j $1.00 &8.0O. -!; " Hogs Light bogs were in fair demand, but vahtes were mostly a dime off. - Other : trades of hogs were alow, with a decline of 10 9 15c for all heavy stock. Some Hgbt hoes sold at $10 60. while choice heavy butchers went at 310 00 9 10.30. but rough packing grade sold at ; $8.00 90.25. - - ' - -...: j. Sheep Spring lambs war -uneven. Sale st $16.75. were called lower, whil some at $15.50 were -strong. Aged lambs were steady, best shorn stock going at $14.80 to saippera. ; Shorn ewea gt $8.00, were als steady. .1 Chicago. May 2. tj, N. S. ) Hogs rR eeint, 25,000; market. 10; to 20 cent lower. Bulk. $10.00910.45; fop. $10 50; heavy weight. $10,00910.25: medium weiglil. $10.20910.45: light weigat, $10.40 9 10.50; light Ughts. $10.25910.45; heavy packing sows, smooth. 39.35 9 9.80; packing ; ows, rough, 39 009 $.40; pig.-39.76 9 10.40. , Cattle RecerpU. ll.OOOi market steady to strong. Top, 89.00. . Beef Steers Choice and prime, $8.85 90,23; medium and good.; $7.50 9 8.00; light ' weight. $8.2590.10; common. $7.00 9 7.50; "common and medium. $7.00 98.25. - Butcher Cattle Heifer. $5.7598.60) Cbws, $4,75 9 7.35; bulls. 34.65 96.85. ' : Canner and Cutter Cows and bailer, $3.8394.75; canher teers.- 34.5095.78: veal calves (light and handyweight) , $6.OOS.O0; Feeder (teers, $3.15 97.75; stocker T steers, $8.8507.65; stocker cows and heifers. $4-15 0.00. 4 -,t - Sheep- Receipt-.- 13.000; market Imdstly steady, some spring lambs, 50c lower. Lambs M84 lbs. dowo, $12.50914.85: lambs. (85 lbs. up), 312.00 9 14.73; htmbs, calls and common, $9.50912.00; spring lambs. $14.00 916.75: yearUng wethers. 39.75 913.00: ewea. 87.009 9.50; awe, cull and common. 33.23 9 7.00; Kansas City Hogs. 310.S0: ' Kansas City. May 2.-(1. N, S. Cattle Beceipta, 1O.0OO; market- active. ; Steers,! 87.50 9 8.50; sows, heifers. 85.5098.65; stoefcers sad feeders. 37.50 9 8-25: Calves, $8.5090.50. llo Receints. 1 3 .000 : market dull!: ' bulk of ssles 89.00 910.19: top. '$10.20; heavies. $0.83 9 110; liight-s, $10.00 918.20; medi um. 30.00 910.13. " - i f Sheep Receipb", 8000;; market, " lacSve; Umbav $13,509 13.70; wethers. $9.00 Ig &.5fl. Omaha Hogs $0.90 , ; i i South Omaha, I May . 2. Hogs ' Receipts, 9000 ; market opened slow. Sales mostly to shipper at 15c lower, than yesterday's average : 280 to 280 Jb. butchers, 80.75 9 9.90; iqualtty fairly good; average cows jeatcrday, $9,50; holdover iocs, $$.S7. . . " I CaUle Kecetpts, 8500. ' V. I Sheep Receipts, $000. I i Denver Mee $10.10 I TsnveT. May 2. (V., P. CattleBeceipte. 2000; steads'. Steers; $6.80 8.00; -cows and heifers, 35.65 9 6.50; stocker and fedeers. 36.009,7.50; bulla, 33.0094.50;, jcalvea. 35.60 9 5.80. ! . " ,-.;;;-i ; i Hogs Receipt. 2600; market JSC to25e olwer. Top. $10.10; bulk. $9.60 9.80. Sheep Receipts, 4600;, market 10c to ilSe higher. - Lambs. $14.00 9 15.40 ; ewes, ! $7.50 9 9.00.-t --..1 - - . 1 i I San Franetsc Hda S11.S0 ; -- ' Srt Francisco, May 2. ( V. : P. ) -Caltle. grass- fed steer. No. 1. 7V4 9 8V4c; second quality, 6 V4 9 4c; cow nd heifers. S H 9 6 Vie. calves, larht, 910c; calves, heavy. Sheep Iambsj 1 1 Vs 9 12 Vi c; wetherp. 8 8c ewes, 8 9 7c. i "! Hoc Hard grsin, wgt, 100-175, llHe; over SOO. "-.. ' -J ;L " , ' Seattle Hogs $11. SS i . - Seattle. May 2. -Hogs--Receipts, 500:; mar ket steady. Prime lighta. $11.23 115; rmooth heavies, $3.259 11.50; rough keaiies. $5.00 9 8.00: nigs, $10.50 9 U-OO. t . j ,i Catrie None. -' . ! ; , J - j; Sheep None. !-,:...; . ! J? , ' ew TorkBtter sad Etgs! il New Tork. May 2- ft. W, B. ) --Butter Market firm. Creamery extras (salted and sa ssiLed), 89 Vi asked; ereamery firsts (salted, and unsaltea), 35 9 89c; creamery, higher than ex tras fealted and wusalted). 409 48 Vie. , State dairy tube, 30939c: iadeis. fresh extras; 279 Cheese Market eay. SUte Whcl milk apaoials. 17 934c: avenue run. 18) 923cJ wnoie mil, lower gran. iw toe. wtecOTunw-' LVhol milk. lancr loans A memo, ZO&2UHC ligg irkt steady. eerby white,; fancy. 87e; nearby brown, fancy. ' 80 Vies extra, 29 29 Vie; frrstk, -24 H 9 2 H e i I : i - if Milk Th wholesale -price i $1.75 per 100 pounds of $f milk." wlthm 200-3 lO-aaii aones. . '. Fastera Caah - Wheat i ( Reported by Otwrbeck : ; Cook C.) ! Chioaaw, May . Caeh wheat No. 2 i-red. $1.4391.434 ; No. 1 hatd. $1.44: So. 2 hard. $1.4$ 9 1.45. i - I ' Winnipeg. May 2. Cash I wheat No. 1 northern. $1.48 Vi ; No. 2 northern, $1.41 . Minneapolis, May -2. Cash wheat No. 1 northern. $1,6211 No. 2 durum. $1.61 H 9 1.67 H : N. ; 2 northern. : $1.58 Vi 9163 V; Not $ northern, $1.53 H 9 1. 58 Vi. 'i - Xew Tork Pealtry Market ! S " i New Ion. May -S. IL W. -8.1 HhsbmI Ponimy , Market steady. - Chickens. 1. 319 43c; fowls. 2z 0 34c; tarkeya, 23 Sic: docks, 39 SOc.-Tseeee. -1S91SC. . Live Foeluy Market fair demand.' Chick ens. J sic; lowss, teapzie: roosrera. ii. 9 13c: praU en, 867()c; ttxrxcyi. 240e; ducks, Jfte. - Saa F ran cine Cask Barley San Francisco, May ' 2. iXJ. i P.) Barley: Spot feed, Per eati. $$.$8 9 1.40; abjpningi $1.45 91-30.' . y A .. iL :, Ssn Francisco. Barley closed : : December, $1.27 Vi bid; slapping. $1.43 91.95; abort; 38940c; middlings,-4i 947c; California bags, ap. 8 9$ He, . : - - ,. t .; f. vA ' i--:' - 1 : 11 1 ' .;- --: f - I :&-; Kew Tork Hetal Market X,TTol5- 2--PPr quiet as pcat- bons offered 12 He. t- ' - Lead quiet: ail poarttoa efTered 8 He. 1 Spelter, quiet: spot end stay offered $5.03; Jan and July offered 85.10 ; ' IJTerpool Cask Wkeat ' UvarpooL Hay t. Spot wheat, 12s Mi n 2d; Manitoba. 13 lid. up 2d; NoJ 2 red winter. 11 lid. WeuMd. 2 Canadian western. 21 tkl. up Sd- r Wisalpeg Wheat OpUess Winnipeg. May 2. Wheat i 4 : 4- Ooen. High. Low. ; M ,14 142 ' I 1404 July 138 H . 1$9H,- 138H ' i Closes' 141 H l8 I THE OREGON MAY IS BIGGEST - - ; - - t i i TRADE ATTRACTION TIE8DAY WHEAT BIBS Tear 'Ago. $1X Ml 1J7 JJ7 i- .Ml Hard vrhlte j..... Soft, white White elsb .i Hard winter; .... Kortheni sprisg . Bed Walla .,. BM. tUI Ul 12 147 NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS - A (Compiled by th Mereoaac' Exchange ( - -JTS- ;- "Wheat. Portland, 1 Toes i 52 ' Tear ago . ;i- S3 Season to date.. 2838 Tear ago. ..116177 Tseoma, Most. I. 14 Tear ago " 28 Season to datet 0549 Tear ag , . L 4301 Seattle, Moa.L 32 Tear axo . .1 10 Batv Fir. s. . . 1 - 22 2080 248 $13 ... 4 '7 1220 50 903 .' " ;. 4 S2S 1088 18 2287 i - d to date- 77 SO 'ITS $4 s 05 Year ago 439$ 211 420 427 1338 Mav anin wa the attraction iat th hiarhly rpeculatjve. Chicago wheat market and natoreilj far; -ovTahadowed all . other optiona, both ja ae tivity of demand a net-price rhangev. Aside from th speeulators,i who work principally Upon mar gins and do not udha the cash staff, the wheat market la itself ia a quiet affair. p... !J - Liverpool wheat wait hlgber tpr May and! th September, but unchanged .for Hh July, whil Bnenoa Aires started unchanged all around. - China was: sharnlv hieher for tile May t ,tbo start, hut 9vij and September did little la the way ol price movement lu . liuual traa. -LcJry there is not imueh activity. There is, a limned demand indicated for red wheats of the eh arter auaiities. bet aa entire lack of appreciation f of club, a complete , chahge ia the call basis. : 1. : Fkmr market ia very quiet affair; iwt only a snrinklina- of bcumess reported abroad. whil the domes tie situation i slow. Millstaffs eontinu in very limited supply and excellent ce- nmnd, with leading millers naacu to pa oraers. 'Hay remainst steady to firm at fuUj prices. WHEAT -Cash buying price, tidewater, track delivery Club $1.26 91.2$; bluestem. $1.43 91.60; Big Bead bluearem. 31.00 91.63; T-urkey red, tl.80; red . Russian, $1.22, per bushel : - i . ' I t,-f-- : TXOTJB rHng- price, mill dxtr: Patent, $8.60: Willamette valley brands, $6.65; local straight. $8.90; bakers hard wheat, $8. 10: bakers' blue tern. . 8S.OO; bakers' pastry,. $6.50 per bbL; graham. 36.90: whole wheat, $7.80: Montana sprina wheat, -patent, 89.00 par; bbL Pric for caty delivery. 15 extra; suburban. 20c Mtn. . ; 1 . . X ' , HAT Bsvinc nrtca: Willamette timothy, fancy, $18.00 per ton: Eastern Oregon timothy, 3I9.00 per ton; clover. i..u; straw, cv.uu; GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No, 1 Cahmtfa. T 9 8 Vi e for new crop delivery. V Jometie bag. 7e. eajen. .v- . -i i MILLSTTJFF8 Mfl?run. at mtU. tacked, ton lota. $S1; carloads, $32; middling,!' $ 3 948 am t OATS Per ftoa. buying price: Faed, $34-50; nulling, 835 f - . BARLEY Buying price: Feed. .$28; brew in. i?s.SA. T i . FEEDSTrFFS F. o. b. 'mills: Rolled bar ley. 838; whole barley, $36: alfalfa meal, $29; coeoanut meau. sas; cracked corn, ass: wnoie corn. -338 a' ton. ; i 31 ere heat Exchange bids: . " r "i -Hard white . Marl .$ 1.30 -2i . . 1.26 . 1.27 ' June. S 1.30 T 1.28 '', 1.28 Soft White . White ctab Hard winter 1.27 Northern Spring ........... Bed Walla J. . - 1 FEED OATS No. 2 white -K , &io. S gray , .t. i ' BARLEY Brewing . . . . i. . . . j ., Standard feed ,. ... A. CORN No. 2 E. T. shipment ....... No Bids ioBioa 36.00 36.00 35.00 . I 30.00 83.00 30.00 29.00 , 29.00 28.60 ii.ift Trade lin Wheat j ) ;jIs-Dillj Seactioni iBc Grenerally Jorced T'Xhieage, May 2. -Trde in wheat wa ex ceedinxly alow ' today. Sentiment Was bullish but, owing to ;the rack of outside interest, the market became! easily overbought and reaction featured . th day's tnding. J4y held strong and it looked as though the leading tongs were araauauy puuuig ine screw on tn snorts, vessel room is; scarce and thi H prelentlns the longs from getting, their wheat out,! Weather .map showed warmer weather, but precipitation again was acted in the Southwest, when -some let up In the rain is desired. There was, little milling demand for wheat in evidence, while export business slowed up, although earty there wa mwii oi some Italian - puree of Durum wheat. ! Beceipta in the Southwest are not cowrina upto expectation, although arrtvat u primary maraets were otgger than ithoa of a year afo. Soma complaint of damage to the French wheat; crop were received ; Deliverica on aiay rantracu were. 150.000 basheU, Corn was strong early on baying tr local account and Mom demand from commission houses was noted. Country house eokt later and forced a jreaetioa. Th domestic aatpptnc demand for cons was moderate, -vrhU export were ku oi an, oeeoeara reported a little business worked for export, Meestpts continue heavy. Weather continue to delay Afield work in msny parts of the belt. Deliveries ca May cantracta, were-i 974,000 bushel. j f A Oate Were firm. There waa buying on the tmproved cash S demand. Cash interests bought "e ana tasr a ittue ltqmdabon in Jcly JJelivcnea on May. contracts wr 968,000 bushels. f Provialon Were quiet and firm. TheTwwaa J. esh demand, especially for heavy dry salt btdHea- J : ' - j .. I xi8x cotton market was kept In a I state .".v w swm nicer aaotner of re port of atxeeerfve rain in th wri i count -cam ia all through the day land led to "J-J hie result of which was one , v ofoaofflw ana most extcssive d ranees lv ""f"" .sat seen tflis year. Price cloved t DCTS-.B"r 3 to 91 pnhib and th last -tif iiuqs to cct or the day. Range of 'prices reported by OTerbeck at Cook company; ( te 12H: September. 1.19 i to 1.19 s.T Corn cloaedj Ho high te He lower; May. porta of rsaelliaa- corn by a oora producte eom pany caused the late .selling. -sMcm oosn- ii!t2I'?. vV -.! "isher; May.! 37 He "j ,". vv -o to 4: September, rol T tJ3?"? Unchanged; lard. Se aighei and Range of Vrias by Vnited Prase : , f WHEAT open l Hick. Iw. 141HI CVwe. May July Sept. May. July Sept, May July Sept, May July Hay May''. 143 I43H 121 H .1 3 ;. 19 1 , l . ssh . 8H .128 120H . CORN . 2H 66 68 ; OATS 37H ' 40H ' 43 RTE ; izis 3 119 '4 f 1194 si : 65 H f .! 140 1 111 '.41 6s 6$ TH ' 40 Vi 108HB 18$ , B $6T 40 414 198 105 . BARLEY RK I0Hj 104 HI 2100! :.; LARD 1095 - 1 - J I. 10 ; 109S 1110 U120 -114S! 1142 - Mar ...1090 July . . ...1110 haptemher ..(140 alty t...11.7 July ,..IIJ(0 BBIrKaM e. -$;: - ' 112 -1142 RIBS I1T IliO 1195 128 llIOS '1120 ,1129 . WOOL PRICES REMArST FIRlft r j, MARKET IS STILL ,ACTITE jt . -' (Botcw Bareaa of The JoarnaJ) i - Boston. May 2. -There was as alakenihe w activity in th wool market today sad. a soften ing of prices, i, Dealers here ara resentful ot th tendency of askaafaetorexa to Invade -th ranges snd boy direct from growers. - Th kale of the Shoshoaa Idaho) pool agcregatisc -1. 000.000 pounds at 30 eents a pound ia the grease had a decidedly stimulating- wffeot ea the market for teirrtory woohv; That price is estimated to be boat dowjbs th figwre obtained by th g towers last year. - IVrB m44te wim -. - strong with prrces est th incvass at Bradford. ',1:; f ' Dried Frmlt ssd Beass ! ' New Tork, May 2--l It. S. Beans mar ket steady. VUrrew choice. $S.ST.OO; pea choir, 37.23 9 7.35 ;nid kidney choice. $8.20 98.23.,' - ,...--.: .'r- ; .1, Dried fruit; . market jfiiuei is Wronger de mand Apneot, choice to ex-fa acr, 33 Vic; p ple. evaporated, prim t fancr. 1 9X21e: prwnea. wv, xevyo7e. pruaea, st to 1(, 22c; seeded raisins, choice to fancy, 14 915 He s 157 787 r;l -MI 1633 DAILY JOURNAL. FORTLAND; OREGON. 1,'OUVES f ' IN FOR TRADERS teesbat xitestoce , tbabeIi ' .'. f r. Hog. Steers, LaiiBba. Porttaad ....v Sltd SSJS $14jM C1ileago leas fjti 14-b :..,f..l M , V,i.:.f"::.3i..U;. Kasaas City ....,.l$ &M"--li3l , ltJ$ -' iJH I5U$ us ,...1LS Saa Francises ....tlLM 8J 1M t PORTLAND LIVESTOCK: RTJX v Hi f i, Hoes. CatUeu Calves. Sheep. ryi. Tnesday . i . . . . S44 4 ..r 90 . 5 Week ago ......1032 3i i -;. .i 742 w 14 rwmm mv, . . . aaew, j &w 4 Week ago 2 70 Tear ago .,..;, !; ill Teara asoi --..'." 143i ., . . 33 ;1 - . " 4 400 38 12$ i 8 13 ;f 2$4'IT S Team ago . .. ' ;887f i- 8 1 16 ago...... 282f ;i $ None oftth carload shipment of livestock that reached North Portland Wednesday veer tor the. open market Trad condirioo war thasafor oa a nominat baaia with former prices generaGy eontintwd. iT--,; 1 la th hoe alleva tb wss -a nmnf e 64 head, but all of the went direct to killers, Ibe ing purchased n tha midwwst. There were only ooa ana enar m tne soeal market for th day. inn conmnona wr Steady. s" i Gwneral hog Bsarket xaage: Prim light .... . i. . Smooth heavy. 230-300 Iba. . Smooth heavy, $00 lbs. up. . Rough heavy . . ; . . a .?, . ; , $11.00911 0 io.oo 9 1 i.oo S.00 9 10 00 7.009 8.30 Hs .-. . . .:. . .;. Feeder pis . . . . , Stag ,.-f .......... .L .;, 11.00 911.2$ 1.0Q911.3S 5.00 9 T.S0 -?-: .; ! .!.. Mo Oattle arrive -ive 1, r Fresh cattle enppliai were absent from the North Portland alleys? Tuesday gad trade waa maintained on a i nominal baa : with former prices considered favorably. Gneral 'cattle market rang ' ' Choice steers . . j f. ..... . .$ 7.789 8.23 Medium t good steers ..... . T.009 t.73 Fair to medium teera ....... 6.359 7.00 Cemmoa to fair steet;.,. ... 3.239 ,2$ vnoice cows ana neiitrs ..... Mediant to good cows kad heifers Fair to -medium cows and heifer' Common to fair cows end; heifer Canner ...... . ........... Balls : . .... J. ....... 6.50 7.00 $.809 6.50 4.7 9 6.60 g.73 9 4w7$ 2.33 9 $-7$ $ $0 9 4.30 5.00 9 6.00 4.80 9 5.00 8.00 99.00 7.00 98-00 8.00 9 9.00 4.50 6.50 Choice feeders . .. Fair to good feeder snoie aatry calves Prim light calves ...j.. Medium light calve . i. Heavy calves ...... i. Load; ef eheep that I came 4a North Portland Tueaoay was a direct usaeit te a kuier, therefore there waa Mtluac-fteao to offer the general trad do ring jtb seasioa. , All ' price ware nominally continocd, .. ; ; General eheep and Iamb range: oeii arirmg ismoa . . . . . Medium- spring lambs . . '. . . Common prins lambs ;..... East of mountain lambs... Willamette, valley - lambs ... Fair to good iasUbs . , . . . Cult lamb ........... Eastern Oregoa; feeder iambi Light yearlings . . ..!.,... Heavy yearhngs . . Light wethers . ......... $13 00 9 14.00 10.V0 9 1B.0O 6.06 910.00 13.00914.00 11.00 9 13,00 10.00 911.00 S.009 S.OO S.0O9 10.00 10.OO911.00 S.OO 9 10.00 0.50 910.00 .00 9 9. 50 3.00 9 7,00 Heavy Wetoers Ewe ,;. - 9 Mndy sMerwaek Salt ! r . -'TEERS " No. ' At. lbs. Price. 1 ilo. At. lbs. 15. . . . 9,10 $ 6.23 $ T.28 7.60 7.63 7.75 7.00 7.60 T.60 S.25 T.60 7. T.85 T.60 6.75 7.00 .3 - I 5 30 6.23 K.50 fc.76 6.78 6.50 $.23 f.0 ,78 5.50 S.OO s.oe 4,00 8.50 4.30 $,00 20. .'. 11833 T.8S 2Uj.,.10T2 T.65 2U,,.ll9. 7.85 2.;.. 1061 7. iO .$ 7.80 . 7.30 7.50 6.40 7.25 7.40 6.75 T.50 7.80 7.75 ... .1290 10. . . . $86 18.',, ,12$$ 11... J 761 7.. .1072 11. , ,1282 . .722 8.... 960 4,., .1008 2. .. . 933 COWS $.T.. 860 -t.J4.iJ 995 d .-'.,,' 697 1.1122 . . r 840 8.. . .1100 9...108 $.,.. 92$ 2.?,. eio 8. . . .1063 .23 .525 .650 6.65 3.00 6.30 $.75 6.00 fi.50 8. . .. 942 4.... 963 8... .1050 2 . bus .1018 .1014 . 890 .1175 . 925 .1070 8. 11. 2. 4.00 C CALVES 1. . 1 ... 1. . 9. . 24d $ ISO 820 304 9.00 I. . 270 185 220 250 880 420 9.50 6.50 5.00 2. . 1. . BTJLLS 4. 1. 15. . .-.: 660 $ 8.80 . . ,1170 4.26 ...1282 4t0 HOGS 48. .. a... 18. i . .-. 12 . '6. 5. . . 195 $11.2S 36S 8.75 14. . 4 . . . 14 . 6... ! 1. ., 1 . . . 55. . , 4... I.. 1... 9... 20. 141... 19... 4 . . , 5. . , 102... 12.. . 17... 6. . . 275 $10.75 287 8.50 286 300 125 251 116 320 400 266 318 82 125 17 185 690 390 245 191 258 144 11.15 8.5 ltl-23 10.85 1L25 10.78 8.75 8.80 11.00 11.25 11.25 11.33 11.23 ..6.SO S.25 11.00 ,11.25 10.83 280 188 9.73 11.40 7.33 8.33 11.25 11.15 101$ 16.00 8.7$ 16.73 11.83 11.28 10.7 9.2$ . sie . 200 99 . 190 .. 280 . 290 . 27 . J34 .: 176 . 180 . 272 1181 87 . 268 . $43 .. 250 .8.... ?. ... 81.... 8S..i..i 72 l-.i., ".... 17. ... . ... 10.... " I 20 t ; 82...., 2.... 8 " BT'S i;!v!' 12. . . 48.... 80. ... 11.401 it- 1O.50 ,-8.35 U,2i 11.25 1... LAMBS SO $14.00 46 10. OO 1... '.! 70 $14.00 63 14.0O 5T.... 12. . . . . 22. ... 2.... 141. . . . 1 - 45 82 160 100 83 80 isri 125 134 lea 141 14.00 13.75 IO.OO 11.80 18.00- a 14.60 60 S 65 1.00 14.00 9.00 11.00 19.00 EWES $ 7.00 6.00 7.0 .0 1. . 140 $ .00i 159.. IS.. 6. . tJIT T.OO 16 v 6.O0 133 6.00 YEARLING SHEEP 98 $ 9.00 BUCKS l.."! 280 $ 4.0 1 . . . . i MI9ER 8IIEKP 16.... 11 $ $.00 jt. J Tusaday Stornteg aafaa 140 f 4.d.l ..( . - oows H. At. lbs. Price.- 1 IT. 1....10T0 $ $.28 f 1 A- TbS. iPrte. :'. . 88 $ 3.50 . 1$0 $11.4$ rt.I...l8"$1l.$0 J rt,,4. ;M 11.28 HONS ; 2 LAMBS 19.. S: 51.. 4.. 13. S$ $12.00 EWES . .11$ $ 7.00 1 1. 107 .06 1 25. 101 $ 3,0 It 5.00 10 11.00 YEARLINGS 102 $11.00: i ' 11. n $2 U.Wj f I .-.; SHARP ADVANCES FORCED IX . ; - . - EARLV COTTOX MARKET .TRADE New Tork, May 2. Tbr waa S teaewal and a decided broadening of th baying movement in th cotton market today. Buyer evidently found encouragement in th crop and weather news, with a more fcvombl view of th Euro pean political situation and report of a better pot. demand fat the South. - Naturally, th ad vance met a good deal of realising, but it was readily absorbed and after cnensns firm at an advance of 10 to IT points, active positioaa o4d 1 to S8 -potats afrov . yesterday a ckwe. This carried, the pric of Iee.uabeT ecptneis v to 1 S.OO. m skirts sa advance of 27 points from the lew levei ot earty lut Msryt and of ap proximately 18 point from the low prioe of lest Thursday. This position led the advance,, hat old crop mnntha followed closely, with May aon trkcts atlUag st 18.25. ncrt.wttisteauins' the cir culation of additional aotire amounting ts abets $509 bales end renewed rumer that more eot ton was coming bar Jfcma the Sooth fox de livery. ' The - prices) 'attracted more profit laking and Jed to moderate msctions. bwt -th tea -of the market reflected ta broadening f general investment a apeeulatiTa interest and eat an increasing demand from the trade. ... ..:-,. Menah. ! tfenth, ' 3-is,. : Open. :,. High. ; nary. . .!. . . 188f 1893 . rch.i...... 1844 ,104 .18801; 1970 ; LOW. 1637 1644 1616 181 1633 1343 Close. 1886 1898 : I960 1$7 190 103 Jsnaary. MarcS. Mar. Jaty.4...... 18t; 1 18r lictoaer. j-. i4t :. DscembeT; . . . 1845 190T New Tork apet 199. ap. . :; 1T.. ..1078 t ' 20. ...114S ; ' 20 1077 ! 6 109O 24 1015 12 1112 15. ...1243 22. . .-.1024 1$.... 042 12 871- 12 1121 42... . 975 8 763 12 1162 ' 3.... 635 , . 3few Tork Wsol aad Hide Saw York. Mar 2. (L . S.) Wed Market tint, lfcmertte Fleece X XOhio. 38 49e; Domestic Pulled, scoorrd basis. 80 9VOe: Domestic Texas,- 'acoared swasa, 09 $1.15; Territory 'Stars, ncourwl basis. S1k-9 81.10. . - Hides AUrket . daU.- JUativw - saeecj, ISe; brsitaed steer. ..13c. , J; tniJiw-jsW-v nH ii t -a'; .'r''r':' - ti ": i' ' -.'i 3Cmeaoiii ,Wket Optics Minneapoii. May 2. Wheat: ''.' . ' - - Open,!.. . High. tow. , ' Ttoss uly .;......14H! 14s ,-14 14B M0T0!1SHIMAILS: VITH WHEAT AND WES PRUNES May opened wiUi the clearance of the Swexlteh motprahip ValparaUo with 1 49. 33$ hushela Af wheat valued at $186,666 and is destined for Birkenhead, Kngland. The -graJn ;, dispatched hy Balfour, Guthrie C,- In addition to the grain the Valparaiso carried $00 cases of dried prunes, several autos and some general. The ; VsJpsfaiiso u Is "ope of the Johnson line stoats ehd Is handled en the coast by TV. R. Grace V CfX. I4deU A Clarke handling the local pf flee. v- The Valparaiso left down at noon'tutd wlO proceed .direct to San Francisco for a small quutlty of general cargo for Sweden. ' The San Francisco, another of the John$on motorshlpa. will be the next on list and Is scheduled for Ute Mty lo tag, In the mtercoasLal : service the steam- shin West Citance off the North Atlantic and TTesterh, Admiral ? line, f reached Terminal .. N. i sut 6 :J0 , this morning. She entered with S50 tons of general cargo and wpi load Cour ut from'NW; Tork. It- is v: expected that the West Catanco" will get away tomorrow night for Seattle.-1 The steamship Henry SJ Groves and Jthe Lewis Luckenbach are working at Tjerrnlrral jsTo. 1. , 1 - SIKETT SHIPS CLEAR LOCAL I HARBOR IITvJffpWTH OP APRIL1 During thi rnonth Jof April 89 vessels entered -t th 'customs bouse of th Port of Portland and 90 ship cleared. From foreign porti ! 21 entered and from dot mestie ports.: 68. - Foreign clearance showed 2$ vessels eat of (1 f or domestid ports," Figtiires compiled by the Mer chants Exchange chow a total of 75 en- tries and 7 Clearances for the corres4 ponding moAth of 1921. , . 1 - For f our inonths ending April 30, 35$ vessels with a total ' tonnage of 978,S4$ 'set j tons entered at the Customs house as compared! with 274 vessels snd a ton-i sage of $65,060 net tons for the first four: months vf 1921. Clearances for the same period In 1922 show 867 vessels with aj total tonnage of 992,301. During the first four rnonths of IS21 J80 vessels cleared with a total Of C89.773 too. i Both foreign snd domestic tonnage for April both lentered and - cleared show rriucfa better I than for the corresponding rnonth a yeaJr ;ago, ; The bulk of the for efgn Business out was lumber, Although wheat gnd flour ran Well, up into the big figures. Nearly all 1 of . the grain dis patched during the rnonth was; In' pa reek lots, only two xnll- cargoes clearing for. th ; continent. -The bulk of the! flour went to the Orient and the West Coast! Lumber was distributed principally. be tween Australia, and the Orient. SEtEV STEAMERS LOADING r i LUMBER AT HOQUIAM DOCKS Hoqulam, j Wash,-! May .2.; Steamer West Islets,! reached port at 7 o'cloclt Monday morning to load lumber, at tbe Western mlU tor the east coast. : . j Steamer DsJy jadby arrived at 7; o'clock fromj saa Jrancisco, and is now loading at the Grays Harbor mill, i Steamer Carios arrived . frets ,. San Francisco at the same time and docked at the Donovan mill j for lnmber cargo.! Steamer Idaho put In at noon for a cargo for California from the Gray Harbor mllLM - . 4 ''1 j" Steamers Caoba arid Florence Olson, arri ving Sunday, are! loading at the Ab erdeen Lumber t Shingle plant and Wil son mills, respectively. ,;'-. ' f ' j Steamer Hoboken, which reached port Saturday night, is loading at the HyJ bert milL - j - - -' -:-.''. ! . Steamer. Fred Baxter cleared Sunday afternoon for Hanilulu nd steamer Tamaipais st the " same time for - San Pedro. ' '.!- ; ARRAlGTf ME mDICTED 3T MES BT FEDERAL ORAKD JCRT Three defendants indicted by the fed eral grand th: federal. Jury Monday appeared in courtr-thls morning for iar raignraent. Hans ! Larson, who . 1 charged -wth ha ring about $25,000 worth of narcotics concealed in bis safety deposit box.' was given until Monday to enter hla plea. Lee Hlng, Chinese, pleaded not guilty and r s;tiested the appointment -of en attorney. Judge Bean appointed George Buland stmt; set the trial for June 3. Joe Voel. alias Joe Paul, pleaded not - guilty to the! possession of , narcotics and; had his trial set for May 23. A.n Informa tion 'was filed against Adolf Koch, charging him; with the - possession of a still and manufaeture of liquor. He was giverr until Wednesday morning t plead. At th request Of UtaJted f tates Attornev Humnhreys the court ate postponed the trial ef kTbakespeare Wal ker from May lz W Jsy z. .:... i: (., ,V i CASES AOAIJfST'BJEPOlltED ' GREEKS ARE DISMISSED - Moonehining charges against , Nick Fskaras and K. TsttsiUoe. nsUve of Greece, were dismissed this morning by Federal i Judge , Bean when Assistant United States .Attorney Maguir Ur fonned him that la: two men had been deported to-fGrwJa TvMlintbl ciUf vens-- Th ?4rs : war ' arrested near Gresham 3ortIy befor Christmas, 1920, where they? bad ,120 ; gallons of Iltiuor made jdy for' this Clvrtartmaa trade. They riad m 40-gaUoti still irtmnihs; full blast-when the officer arrived, but were captured oJ onickly ! that they! did not hav time to destroy any of the evWeoc or us a, stlleUo Snd sawed-off shotgun which the ridin perty reported wer found at the suu. ( i .... -, ;. -. M-V. AV RATES ARE BTEADT4 h TOifXAOE OFFERIIfOS BETTER vT(r MtrlHl. a-vOcean freight rates are steady and no. change has been meted in the npotations for the United Kingdom or th ;ConUnxWL Tow nage offerings re bettor and the board Quotations area -'" 3-'-' - . United Klnsdoras d fx- Crermany (Hamburg and Bremen). 13e; Franc. Atlantieltcv: Mediterranean 10c ; Hol land, (Axnstvam-and TRotterdam), 13 14c.; tseneral cargo 4ea ; tonnage ot- lerings fairy-,,--;v,fi.Kv,r-r , . ALL 4 ALOSG THE WATERFROTff t -Thessteainship Admiral Farragut, frw PortUtnd vTith' passengers arid . IrelghJ. arrived sit San Francisco vt II' o'clock last night. Th esnupSsnator will leave north-bound front the Bay City tfakf afternoon. i ' ft .f-ZJ,.rX -, k'i,- The-steamer ohn! C?.' Klrkpatrick of the McCormick lino ;ls discharging gen eral cargo at Couch Istreet.; ,; j The Dutch steamship Moerdljk- of th Holland-American lino sailed from Lon don yesterday for Pacific porta. . , 4 The artajaxnshio Rose City of th San Fnneisco V Portland Steamship lin sailed from Alnswortn dock at td.o?clock for San Frattciscov.,;; vjjife;; .... - f - - -' , j - '; POSITIONS' OF .."TESSELS V ) J Radio lepoi te roa 'Herth Head give th po- aifjnvi of th fellcwmg vesseia st 8 p. as. May 1: Fred Baiter, Cray Harbor for Kahului, 22S stile from Grays Harbor. - , " ' . Northland. San Fraacisee far Belli ngham, 457 miles trortb of San i'rsoeuco. , Ed Klngsfey. aa tiaw rt t ictarui. sw miles north of Sn ffVarteiscw. " i , f Caraoao, Saa raacisco lo jsawute. i mues from Saa Trancmco. -- Wf F. IHerria. Honohi!.- for Saa Francbcav $2- wiues east -Honosala. : -' - f M. 8. M-ixttisn. Seatttc. for-Petroparoloe. 331 mes trsxa Pi. u lyiveua. Tides at Aatorl Wednesday , - High Water i Low Water ' 3 :42 k m, S-S. ftl 10 ;S7 a. to-. 0.3 ft, S :37 a. rru, S.9 f ti ' 11 :0l p. m.. ft. ' Seasido HJgh water nin minute earlier. - , . j - - Seasid Low. water 21 ; minute earlier. . TaseeJoaa,T Hongkong.- for " 8n Traeciaeo, 1690 miles from Saa Francisco. i ' Bohemian " Club. Honotulo, 1 for Saa Pedro, 160 tsuea west Sap Pedro. - -! Bay SUts, TeAobaauw for Seatt.; $$ nuct westv fseettsi jrjsv'.j,!; r; i J Hnnawa, PcrUand. f or- Tokoaama. 2603 mues week Ctesobia, river, -. t; ; ' Hamer. Manila, for San yranetaco. ' 3483 mile weat Saa francaseo, - Eastern Sailor. Tokohama, for Portlaad, $32$ m:le wtwt Columbia rrer. - s ' . Canadian i - raven tors. Muroran. for - Vancouver, 2271; mile west Vancouver, . i. , , West Chopoka, Saa Pedro, Toaohama, 880$ miles -west San Pedro. Baan .Nleteen. Portland, fee ShaBgbal, 276$ atUe west Columbia nver. - - y Stuart Dollar, Port Angelas, for '- ToA abasia. 361 miles from Port, Angeie. - -: Oleum. Saj ' Pedro1 for Portland, 1$$ mils from Astoria . t S ... , : : ' Lyman Stewsrtl Seattle, toe pleum. 310 mile north Oleum. I .; ft. -.X'1.- :.: DHworth,: Manila. I for Saa Fnaclsco.. SO mile wt Saa Francisco. : Hoosier State, . Tokohama. : f or i Saa ; Fran cisco, -908 miiea wast ' Ssw Fraaciscet , West FaraJon. Saa Pedro, tor Tokohama, 601 mile west Saa Pedro. ' - Margaret Dollar, Sn FYsaeiaeo,' tor Toko hama. 100 mile west Saa Franciaoe. - Ventura, Bydney. for Saa Fraacisoe. 129 mile southwest 8n Fra scuco. . .;. - Torba Linda. Saa l Psdro,. for, Japan, .1419 at sea frm Saa Pedro. ;..--- - Labrea, San pedrofor Martiaeav.160 sails from Martin. . -. ... .-. . ..; , . , La Punstma,': Port ! Saa Luia. far Olaaat, S3 mile from, Oleum, :- ! - , i;.- - Quiaawlt. Tacoma, for Sas Pedro, $3 ntilas Kth of Saa Pedro, ! - ' . AT WORLD'S PORTS 'I I' Astoria, May 2.- Left up. at 12 39 a. m.. steamer John . C. Kirkpatrk-k. Arrived, at 8 and left ap at 4:30 a. m., areU CaL P. S. Miehia, from Coo Bay. .-. i. ... .x .-j X - ' Astoria., slay i 1. Arrnreo, at 11:10 . m.. and left up at 130 p. m., susmer Johsn Poolsen, frost Saa Francisco,. ' Axrived, at 3:OS and ksft up at 5:30 p. tnj,. Norwegian steamer Bswwlu,' from Seattle. Arrived, at 4:16 aad left up at .-SO p. ni., steamer West Cataae.ee, from Kew Tork Ti way- porta. SaQed. t 4 P. m., gasoline tn Akutas, lor .Nnshagak. Sailed, at 9:30 p. tn.l steamer Nehsiem, . for San iedro. Arrived, at 11 p. to., steamer John C. ktrkpatrick.-from Sas Fraaieisc,- M i.. I "f.i; Tacoma. i May- 1, Arrived, eteamar Cotosn, from Valpacauo, for Portland. .. , , . .-:, ..- ' ' Seattle. . May l.-Arrived, teamf ' Hattto Lockenhach, -front- Portland. i.-y -X I i - '- r Saa Pedro, May 1. flailed. ' steamer WiB polo, from- New Tork, for San Fiancsse. ia tow of tus Sea Lion. ' . .;;.; ,-..-.:, j ; .Kobe. April 27--Arrived, Cader, from PcetmnaU steamer West i .i Sydney. April 25Arrrved - Bti British staaaar axano newer opuuier, rrerB g-oruana, . - f - - -' : Dover,; April 80. Passed, steamer Biraun. bam City, frets PteUM Coats port, fos Liver pool. ' -i lAvenmouthv April 29. Arrived, steamer Steel Exporter, from Portland and way porta. ' r- - Loudon, : April , 2 . Sailed, ; Dsteb tteamer. Uoerdua. for Portland. ;. -. : ';.;: ; Manila, April 29. Arrived", steamer Weft Cayote, from Portlan. -,.-. (-" -Saa. Francises, May; 1 . Arrived, at soon, steamar Aanette Re Inn, from Saa pedrs, for Porttsnd. . Arrived, at 4 p. m-. steamer tYank Drum, -from, Portland. Sailed, -a T P. -4b.. steamer Kentuekien from Hew Yerk aad " way porta, for Puget Smand Snd Portland. . Sailed,- at S Tt m.. Davenport, for Portland ' i A Raymond, May l.-r Arrived, Chebsii,, from Sen Pedro, at S a. -am,; : -; - -. ,.r- - ' i H '." Aberdeen. May. L-Arrtvsd. K. William Doaovaa, frost Saa Pedro, at $ p. m.; Utho, (rom San Pedro, at noon.-., i.!"- ' .-j ' ...,' :;; San Francisco. May 2. (L X. S.)--Arriv4 tcdaxf Rainier, Per; Angeles, 13:10 . a. I m.: Tlcer, BftoB, 2:39 a. m.; Swedish ttekmer Sydie, Portland. 4:25 a. m.; labrea. t An geles. 4:80 a. m. ; IXlworth. Manila, 4:40 a. la. South Coast. Crescent City. 5 a. m. : Hnmsoldtt lto Angele,-6:20 .j at,:! Dutch steameri.Din trfdijk. Loodoo. 6:40 a. as. ; tug Smrv Los Assetes, 1 a. m.; lentura. syaney, a:o a. ns, ; Fort Bragg, Fort Brags. 8 38 a. am. Sailed to day: Prank H. Bwck. Gaviotta. ? -.40 a, nu; M. S. Destroyer, Wasmuth, cruise. 8 a. m. ' if: ::N3i! . arrival 'mar 2 1 Begislus, Ncewegian steamer, from Seattle, earars In transit. .'.r West. Catenae, American stcameT, from New lent nd way ports, general, i - : Johaa C Kkrkpetriek, Americas steamer, from San Fraaci'eo,- genersL 1 t - i- - Cclonei R. E. Micbie. American dvedg. from Coo Bay. -- ,. . j , ?s. . i MAHI5K, ALMASAC , wuih a UiVi SNtii North Head. May I 3.-Condition -at the mcota of the nwr at, soon, sea, -choppy; wind, Joutbweit, 13 mile; weather, cloudy. t ; ; . .. ., f ' Portland humidity at noon 64. , BAILT RIVER READINGS I ' 9 a. m.. Paciflo -Time." - - - . i-. Rlter . n $ttatlon r 28 1 20 20 IS 0.810.00 '75r l$A 8. 4l.30.00 .63 4 68 68 $9 $i.O 4.0 4.9 .0 i o.ei "J45 fi S$Vlfll , . . . OrcBji-n City. . ePOrtJotlltA a o 0,02 !09 0.01 -0.8 13 -0.2 Budng. -Palling. ' lJ' i'EIFER - FOBECAST 'V rf sTba Wfllgmetl rtvr a Portland .wiU Jrs main SgVb? stetiooary daring th nest te r thre. day. . ; , . . (-. . - . . ,, . i; !,:ai'.:. 1 ' 1 a . .' i ' i iii itJtjl ' BAITX CASK TRAHSFEBRED 1 ' Boise, Idaho, May 3.S. L- Reece, ar. rested in PocateUo on a charge of mls applicatiott of the funds of the Bannock National bank, has succeeded in having bis case transferred t Boise. He will b tried tn the U.S. district court here twtorv juage van jrieet of san Francisco, '- -.;: ::. - :!.;i;.: Sail; Etaiiicisco' ; ;'x-:- :v': HR"i1--A;j:i; - -':.;",.v-;i Proportionate Reductions From AH Stations .i .. ?) f ? .:-4 A a m T .. j aaie uates aiay Final Return Limit June SO, 1922 ' ' h x m t r 'J f ' -: r - Special fates: available to . all ' persons although authorized account Quadrennial Conference - Seventh Day Adventists j May -;,'t Plan Your Trip - For farther particulars inquire, at City Ticket Office, Fourth St. at Stark Main $800 or, ask any agent, j Southern Pacific Lines 15 LUMBER SHiPPtD BY WATER SETS IKOilTH RECORD Astoria.. My j 2, Mor lumber was shippeyd by . water fromj the - Columbia river during April than ' In any month during th last year and a half. U was shown when the statistics of tji Astoria" custom house were totalled Monday. ' " The nrlls of the entire river dispatched 7263,51$ feet of lumber during th 50 dfaya, of : whlchi 3M93.79S 'feet went from the Astoria district and J5.97s.720 feet from th' Portland, district mills. Th Immense amount of lumber going to forelm ports was the striking feature of the month's lumber business. 4J.060,7& f est going overseas, yhlle less thanO.' 000.000 feet was for domestic markets. Forty six vessels operated lu the lumber carrying trader from the- .lower river rolHs. Twenty six carried 19,012.741 feet -to California; 16 took 11.141.014 feet to foreign port and five bor 2439,03$ feet to the Atlantic coast. . The PortiandmiUs shipped their lum- . ber in 40 vessels 20 taking SS.5l9.7i3 feet to foreign countries, 13 laden with 0.829.114 feet went to California, while seven carried L127.X6 feet to. the east coast. Ti-i. .'..i v','.ir' "M"-' - vi Th Increasing foreign shipments, com blned with improved condition in th dornestic markets, ar contributing to th creation of an almost unprecedeuted movement of lumber by water from the Columbia, river. The first four months -of th year have aeeo the water shipment of a far greater amount Of lumber than haa moved in any similar prlod tn a long: time. L ;: ': wwwan ts Srntr . Tho. Lv-Wand.., ...R. F A way. ...May Celile . . ...... ...,8h Fran.... L. .May 4 Senator ........ ...8. Diego-way i,.. May 4 Willamette ....... .Sn Fran.. ..I,, .May 4 Davenport; ......... !Sn Fren. . , . . . Msy 4 Ohioea . ........,Nw Tork. .....May B Kinderdijk. . x. .... ... Rotterdam ,,,,.Wu K Ftonla- i . ir.A utwe i v ,..May 2 LwrUa . . ........Sen rfSB.. v. . . .May Ralnu Mara. ...... Baa Fra ..... .Wy Ansatt BolpTs ...... Saa Frn., . . . . ,My Wspama , .; . ... .San Fran., May Daiy Pntaaat ; . V:. i '. ,n Fran. May Boobyalla . .i ..Ban FVn.; . ...May, Aayo- Mira ...4 ,.San Fraa.. .. , . .Mas Welsh Prlncs- .... . , , Seattle ... .. . . .May Be aty : . . , . . . .. Fraa. Ms Visit -.. . . . . JtinttkU . . . . Ms? a. . . e ... . s..uu . xf. m et.-smis' .... Esrtem Sailor ,r. . . . Tekohams ..... W J 10 Steel Worker ....... Bltimor .Vay 1 Kentuekian , ...,.Nw Tork. .... -My J n Steel Aa ......i.New Tor. .;, . . May 1 Phrladea. . ...,.;.. Orlean .May I X ghaaehat Uant ...... Murovan ... ...My 13 Katrine Lurkenhach.. .New York. .... .May 1 2 Frad Let genbach ; .... Sew Orltass .. 1 Fhtnghai JJru Murorn ...... Way 13 Tiger . ;,,4.ei,..Sw Tork.,. .Mar I J ninteWUTt v . Botterdam .....M Cht.tanooga City : . .. . Seattle ...' Celuat . . .....,.,? J? Cape Hnry -.... . . . Baltimer .... May 1 S 1 ! Klelsea .I.... Shanghsi . . . , , .May 1 Red Hook New Orleaa .i.Myl Ootmarsnni . . , . . , . .heweatl. A, ...MaySO CHy of Bombay.;... . San Fran.. . , . , .Msy 2 Stoafo ....... ia.,Tcoma ... .May 21 A. F. Lttekenbac , . . . Philadr i . . . . May 2 3 r Ts grt Pttw Partlsn - '- sssls--' . ' --. Dela Jepths ..,i;.,,f West Coast ..,My Daisy . ,.Sn Pedro May Steal 8eafrr F.utvrpa ...,...ly Tfkwshik Mara . , . . . Orient . . . . .... May Hankow stars ,..... meni .....,. . isi Brazil Mara t ' . .Orient, i . , . . .May H. S. Ores. New Tork ...... Vsy West 1iH :. , . , . , AuMrVU. . . MeT Rasulw ;. (- Ss FveW.-. , My K. H. Meyer ..San Pedro. 4. Msy Johaa Potilses ....San Fran.. .... .May Geo. Washington Europe v, i.MM TMhids Mr No. j.. Orient .May THUy Matthew .....San Pedr ,i..Mv. Chattaaoota CHy . . . .fttrHego-srsy! ...May Admiral Fvan , .....fLcDVeji-wy; ...May John C, Kickpatrick..Safi Pedeo.,;... .May Behind . ....r F.-Pf ! Ohioan . ...... . New Tork... , . .Msy KhMtjmlHr - ' .....Boewn .......MV Rakuyw V wr.-. Orient . . , . ....Mey IO Asnett Roipn .....2, r.-reoro ,,,..isy i a Kenfuefctsa ,' , ....F"rope ........Msy 12 , rHntaldii . . ....... Europ ....... My IS West Kesta ... i. Orient ...ft...Mf 17 Senator ..,..... m.i , Orient ........ My 18 Wslsh Prince , New Toig.t... .May J Kttrma Luckenbtch. . . Eorop , .W.. . .Msy 1ft Wtnt Kstaa ... America ... . .May 2 Wasssja tav - Teeaela X. -li , r v--: afS.-;- -- , Btbinda .... V. .. 1 J .. . Sjippl BratU Msru i .Teiminal . 4 niy ...' . . anappton Dly Matthew V St. Helen Edna i.... Cltrk-Wil"- E. H. Meyet. Cmirli Flaval ...... i . . ....... .... . . . .Tongue Pt. rjeo. WssbJngtew , .. ..... .Terarlnsl No. 4 Hekushika Mar i -. ,,.....,.. Clark-W tlon R.okow Msra . .Termin! No. 4 Henry S. Grove J t .. .Terrains! No, 1 , Jepths .... . . ..', . .... . , ,. Westoert Johsn PfWlsef . i . . . i . . ......., Ttsymt John C Klrknatrick ............. . tmrv John W. -Well w . . Drrdork itn Luckanbach .- ........ Trn fo. t Mtnnasotan ?. .. ... Eletfr - , Multnomah ,.........,,... , bt. neien Oleum i ............... . ! W lUbrida Paraia ....,.'....,,..,... Bate Sydor Haalry ....... 4 .......... . Wt.tport Steel Ran see . . .,. ........... Inmaa-Poulsen Steel Seafarer , . . ,v . . i , . .TevmimU No. 1 Tho. P. Beal .. .......... Tetminl No. 4 Wahkeeha . . . . . . ......... . Westport West ItliP Vw. .:. i ........ , St, Helens Wer-t Keet , Wn Toriiida Mars No, 1 Inraan-Pmjlsn i , - :,:, - .U. --'; .v- "Z'hCx'-WxS x and Rctiirii . e a " sv. , V, ot. t, o ana y Stopovers Allowed at All Points .'i;' F"- f - Now,8 the Time John M. Scott r, ; ; General Paesenger Agent