r? THURSDAY, MAY' 25, , KJ22. TOE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. ii ii- IT. r i growers rush to i sell' BUTTER TRADING At HElfl PRICES THURSDAY DAIRY TRADE ' t ' Batter. J Eg . . Cheese. -' I Cito Ex. Select- Flat. FwrtbxBd ......... ..8e , SW ,2ie. raa Fraseiseo .....39 29e Chicago ..,.....i.S4'. .24e 18V4 Kew York ,........Se , STe le Seattle r...... 7e t7e tte 1 eg Aageles i.;...8Se 27e ... - t . i ii . . " Butter srtnation ia showins mixed condition sdsy tmt Dnca u tikeitUi unchanged. City takers report aa actual ahortaee of butter as Compared with the demand while tone of the our a town receiver, claim their inability to force a tuick movement wrtbctrt sacrificing values. In any event it la anted that the price ot cube baa pot followed the advance In pants. I City Prints era marine . at 30e a pound but those that have tried to secure such a price for Hit of tewa Task?, have been enable to do to. TLere la usually a differential of to Je bound m favor of the centralised product. - Hotter continues to more into stoma at aO kteinta. There ia an tacreacinat movement into M honses although thia ia dose ia spite of the fact that the market demand appears sufficient o absorb ail offering. California appear to ve run riot in recant to storage and it boid ansa in tee house are above those of a year jago at thia period deepite the fact tiiat ia. the fcountry generally toe volume us swwage as smaller a yet - f These- desiring . special information retard Sac any market ahoald write tha Market Editor. F egor Journal, enclosing atamp tor reply. GO TRADE IS STILL UJrCHAjrGEB Eu trade continued tmSanaed. both aa re- card me hurine and 'aeUina orieea for the day. jThero ia a decraaema moreeieot aewjaarket noted ,1-at aa cold atom operation an amalier, ail vasts axe eels filled. CHEESE MARKET HOLDS STEADY Cheese market reflects a steady tone here for TUhuaook stock with little price shading indi cated. Other cheese ia ahowing a good atoye meat bat e to Be below the Tillamook. STORAGE TEALS ARE SOLD LOW WhOe market ia rood for fresh eemntry killed entree; stock that was put in storage daring the glot of last week, sold aa low aa luc a poona ior r-edina weishu during the day. Hogs ahant steady. ! - STBAWBERRT SALES ARE EASIER Offaeinaa of Ongon-Waahington strawberries re increasing slowly with sales here of the soft vcrietiea aronnd S5.00&&a0 per cmte for 2 wtnle Clarka are aelluig around Ji.OO m 5.00 per crate. laliomia stock at S.60 i75 (or riorin 20a. - - CHICKETT PRICES ARE lOWERED Bbghf lowering of chicken baying prices ia shewn along the wholesale way with values off 1c to 2e a pound. Kxtreme price for ordinary broilers is 2&c a pound with some sales of Tery light. stock oown to 20e.' V--.. BRIEF 3IOTES OF RODTJCE TRADE Texas string beaaa due during the day at 14 0 1 So a pound. Mexican tomatoes of better qualftj at $3.23 3.00 per.luav Beat" peas at 810e s pound; cheap staff sacrificed. - ' . . ' ..." . Hots grbwa aaparagu, steady wan beat at $2.23 per doaen bunches. lifomi red otuona due wghia the next few- days. I ... - ,.. - ... . t 1 a --a. w WEATHER IfOTICE .FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advised Thursday: Protect shipments during the next 80 hours against the following maximum temperatures: Going north t Seattle. 00 degrees; northeast to Bpokace. 7S degrees; east to Baker. 78 degrees, and south u, Ashland. 7a egress. Maximum temperature at Portland tomorrow, about 32 degrees. WHOLESALE PRICES IX FORTLA2TD These are the prices retailers pay wholesalers, accept aa otherwise noted: BUTTER Selling price, box lots. Creamery prioea Prints, extra, 40 for plain wrappers; cubes extras. 34V)3o lb.; dairy, buying trice. 2223e lb. .... . . BUTTE Hi' AT Portland deb very basis: So. 1 grade, die; Ke. 2. 8SeJ No. 1 aoaa. 89a lor No. 1 grade. premKtm being paid by aome. CHESa Selling: Tillamook triplet a. 24 25e; Toons Americas. 23c; Oregon triplets. IP 21c Priee Us Jobbera. X a. b. Tillamook: Triplets. 2Sc; Towag Ameneas. 24c Belling , rice: 'Block 6wa, fane,, l82c; Limbuf grr. 2830: cream brick. 22 240 lb. KGGS -Buying price. Front street: Currant receipts 20o per doa: currant receipt, heei r.eries 23c. Selling price: Current recetp-a, beaneries. 25e per doa.; select, 26c per doa.; VUl.ets. 22 m 23c doa. , '. . UVE POULTRY Selling price. Heary hens, 23e a pound; light henta. 19 20e lb. ; nwmn. 12c: turkeys, dressed. 35 8 So lb.; live 283Ve lb.; ducks, young. 3s40c low; eeese, sire, 20c lb.: driest d. 25e lb. Fresh FrulU and Vsoetahlea FRESIl FRUITS Oranges. 88 B8- ' . L a ia a 1 0e lb. i lemons. 00 00 Va: rr.pefruit, ITond., 38.00 9.00. California. 84.28 4.6fK BERRIKS - Strawberries. Ptorbv 82.50 9 , , IV. -in k,. -rat- Wataoarille. $2.25 2 40- waiamevta -ney. 35.00 6.59; Columbia rier CUrks. 85.00 600. . nomn 1TK.FITS Dates. Irmaaary, 88.80 fies; white, 83.53 3.75 per 28-!b. box P??. 40Vaud 60s. 50-lb. box. 14e lb.; 80s and 80s. 133 lb. , .... , , ONIONS Beanng price w rsxaiier.. JSV 810.00 m 11.00; Crystal Wax. . 8.60a.T5 eratsi garUc, 3 0 3c lb.; green onions, tvgtn doaen bunches. POTATOES Belling priee to retauara: Ora- fancy, gl.au ss .. per ctL: buying prion. country, 75c 31-00; swat t potatoes. i e? o " v sSTef-raI.KS -Meets. 31.10 doaen bunches; -esbsssaf TiTsoVlb?: tottuca. 33.50 8.00 r" Jlri r 75 doaen bunches: to- "mstoss Mexican. 33.00 8.00 per lug; notae SaifaT' lsTper lb." artichokes. 9UcJ 31.0, Per doeeo; cauliflower. Sl.aun.e a cnis; r, -.r. , . , .hnK.rs iaia ner lb. : amutiL 1..VV pTV -" ' , n locaL 31.25 per box; asparagua. local. 32.25 oae UnehaaV Walla Walla. 1.75 Pyramid. APPLKS Extra tancy. 4-oer. 33.25; fancy. Apples cookiBg stock, 31.00 2.00 a box. ,.,irTv w riTS selnna rrtoe: Ceatry heeV 1 He. heavy stuff 1-.: 'aajow Ubmrt 80 to 100 10s. I saw lambs. 20 22 To. .Jiji L SMOSEU MICS'ITS Hams, 8SV38e per lb. , . vtalli le. PACKING 1IOU8K MEATS Steer beef, liiu. ik . k.if.r. HUe lb.: cows. 14e lb.; iamb. 2eSBc; awea. 1517e; hags. ll - . a& IK . l.AKll Kettle rendered. IS Vie lb.; Ueros ' wasia. eompouad. 15c SMaelaa ivi Small while, li.00: Urge Waits, , h 00:" Dink. 97.00; luaas, 910.60; bayoe. 88.73: red. 80.75. 1 KICK Japan. No." 1. 6e; Bine Rose, e : COFFEX Boasted. 20 H S82 Ha Tb- to sacks ,'!ITLri- half sr.. 100a. 815.50 toa ,50s. 81T.83; table eniry. -SOs, 827.: balea. 3.50 4.00; fancy table sad dairy, Jt.io r- SUGAR Cnbe. 8T.43; fruit and berry 38.30; yeHow D, 35.90: beet graauiated. 38.3 . rv as A f aa Oft CANNED u'lLa; Tails, 34.60; babf Sure. 3.5o ease: Eicis, ease. , " , . enni iDlCKRHli bulk. 14e Th. NUTS Wahiota, , 9 94c; alaaoBds. , 24 9 S7ie lb.: fubarta. ZOO m.; peaaata, lltto rtJ2e Tb.: peesna. 32e lb.: BragOs, 1 8 9 30e . " cheatnuta, Japanese, Jisjj.t in. f- rat and SkmWWs. f . FRESH FISH Chinook, fresh. 23e a - lbs :vi,hnt tSsSlSc-ln.: black sad. 9 a 10c IS v..b ktnMl eod. S2.2S1 tine eod-TS8e lb. eole, lOo 1K1 seurgeon. 1 lSe lb.; ahad. . ..... .A if lb. r roe. abad. 12 He per lb. OYSTERS Eastern,. 94.50 gallon; OlymrnA. ISCOO'per gaX. 81.40 euart; crabs, mrga, A .ii a aa a. - - - Hwaa, Wfeel and Hides t WIM 1S91 arra. nominaL 15c Th. . HIKE Calk skins.! ISe lb.; kipa. Se Th. aaern nides. do H. : aalKed, 8e . untl A IR NominaL 2i 35c tb. SHEEP PELTS Long dry Pelts, tjet stort nelta, 7 He lb.; Ions hair goat petta, 8910a Bv: snort narr goes pens, ic eaeak wrxue-WtHametta eaBey. eoaivo. 29 9 See medium. 82933e .: fine, ST98e Ik.; ttanV ra Orwgon-ldaho. 80 40e lb. TAlZow At G&SASS Ka 1 tUn. M(?a-vki4W.-? ROPR Siml, 13 918c; Manila. 1H 9184 Mr lb. w ik rj !ijiii-iimi hkw -m.ww kia. : UNSEEU OIL N.JUe, bbhv. 91.10; keetle .eeilwd. bbla.. U1; n. cases, 915; tmlad. hsea, si.si sat. - i -- GA60LXSE Irea bbm,. 2 Se ; caaaa. 33 H e " ' 1 Lsmbar snd Shlnekn - - LetevS earload lumber aalea by auaafactarsra, s ewotauom laprenenuns L o. a. an ill vamea sa aVraot aaM to retailers and inrlndjig aeliisg ax- FIOORTNG High, 'i .852.SO . 34.0 ' Irw. $46.60 3159 : -rPie. $49.09 34.00 H4 No, i a. a.. 1x4 No. 2 L g.. OASI4ET awraJL PICKS y By Hy H.Cke , -String: beans . from Texaar . were betas offered th some of the retail market, durinff the day' around 20c a pound. The quality" la very rood. ' Head lettuce is showing much better quality, with' local offering gaining. Cven the' California stock ia of fair Quality. : ' t '' Strawberries are in good supply from California, with sales at 15c to 25c a box. Oregon-WaBhington stock selling at 25c to 30e a' box. They arc worth the difference, too. ' : Good , beef ia yery scarce in the re tail shops at this time. , It ia too late i for the fed beef and too early for good grass stock. That accounts for the poorer quality of late. v Asparagus continues to- aelT at high prices because of the very cool weather which retards growth at. local places. Both salmon and halibut in fair sup-1 ply and excellent quality. Retail prices generally show: Km 2527e doaen. Batter Fresh creamery. 4ft fe) 44c. Fish Salmon. SOe; halibnt. PfNh, 10c; ameH, 5c lb. - Floor Beat local patent. 91. 0 9 2. 25 4 f -pound sack., - Potatoes Btxrbanks. (1.50 per sack. Onion-. lOfctlSe lb. Yamhill street prices : Teaetablee 'rrot. 2e per lb.; dry oniew, ! 10c per lb. : turnipa. ie per lb.; asparagTia. 20e per lb. HoneysComb. 25 c: Quart. 85c ; pint. I Sc. Poultry Heary bens, S032c; light hens. 28c tnrkeya. prirate market. 50e lb. Eggs Public market, 25 fc? 2Te; prirata tores. 2Sy28o per doaea. IdaHo Wool Clip to. Be Short This Year Boise. Idaho, May 55. According to officers r the Idaho Wool Grcwers' aaiociauon. both the wool clip and the range htrab crop will be I short that year. The shortage on uie rimt is estimated at 1,590,000 ponnds, and the second 30 per cent off. The his heat price . obtained fcr wool is 87 H cents; this fox fine yearling wooL POULTRY RCLIJfG LOWER, TOrSO ROOSTERS EXCEPTED San Francisco, May 23. (U. P. Many classea of roultrr suffered rb-:n declinea on a weak overs uur iied market. Broil era and fryers weighing from 1 pounet to 2 H ponnds were generally lower in price and not in great demand. On the other hand, youiig ' colored roosters wei citing 3 pound or better are rather scarce and in fair demand They are advanced to 54v aoe poond.. Trading in large colored hens I was vary alow and prices lower while ducks I are mm to move at any reasonable price. The supply of cherriea and gooseberries was more liberal but they were telling more slowly. Cherriea were seuing from 10 to 17c a pound. - Strawberries were- easier red much fewer drawers were bringing CO cent while most sates were recorded from 43 to 65 cents depending ou quality. Onions were about steady although alight de clares were noted 00 red onions in sacks, Washington rhubarb sold at 31-50 to 31.-65 per apple- box. . DAlBT-FRODtrCE OF THE COAST Saw Franahne Market Ban Franosioo,- May 23. (U. P.) Butter Kxtras, 39e; prime firsts. 88 He. Eggs Extras, 27c ; extra firsts, 2Sc; extra pullets. 2lhc: extra firsts pullets, 22c; uader sued pullets. 18c. Cheese California flats, fancy, 20c. Seattle Maaktt Seattle, May 25. Egss Select ranch. 28 6 27c; pullets, 20c. Butter City creamery. 3 9c: bricks. 40c Cheese Oregon triplets, 22c: Young Anuri as. 23C. Lea Armeies Market Lea Angales, May 23. (L X. S.) But ter. 3 St Eggs Extras 27c; case count. 23 He; pul. Poultry Hens 20e; broilers. 24 930c; fry ers. SOo. -.' r 1 j- . ' l'OTATOES AXOSG . THE COAST San Frsmcrssa Market San Francisco. May 25. (U. P.) White Globes, 31.25 1.35. Potatoes Rivers, fancy. 81.60 0 2.00: Bar bs USD, nominal; Netted Gems, 31.76 2.00. Seattrs - Market fieaitle. May 2S. (L N. S.) Onions California! 88.00: Oregon. 39.00. Potatoes Yakima Genu. 35c; local. 920.00 vf 95.OO .per ton. Los armeMi Market I OS AngeVaa. May 25. (L N. S.) PoUtoes Idaho RusaeU S1.B5 2.0O; Etocktoo ordinary. gl.eusyi.73: few cold atoragc stock gu.o; new stoea Dest locals. 11.1ae1.z1: noorar. mSvi-uo. Sew Tork Batter and Errs New Tork. May 25. (Li N. S.1 Better market firmer. Creamery extra, 37c bid: cream ery firsts. 84 14 9364c: creamery higher scor ing, 37 H gesso; state dairy tuoa, 30 sage fee; renovated extras. 28 He ask; lade la fresh extras. 28e bid. Cheese market firmer. Stttte Flats speciala. 18 (9 18c; lower grades. 13 17 He Wteconsin - Whole milk, fancy TounS Americas, 19 9 20c State Skims, ppecoals. 4 9 15c Eaz market firmer. Nearby white, fancy. 86 9 37e: nearby brown, fane. 32 9 34c; extra, 31 W 31 He: firsts, 27 9'JHJ. Milk The nncumal wnoieaaie pnoe is 11. 7 per quart, deb' ve red ia New York. Official quo- tsuona ducocunucd. j " ' ) 1 Chicago Dairy Prodsee Chicago. Msy 25. (I. N.!S. Butter Be- oeipta. 12.910 tuba. .Creamery, extra, 34c standards, 34e; lust 31 9 39 Ho; packing stock. 19 920C Kgg Receipts. 23.020 eases. Miscellaneous, 23ts23Uc: ordinary first. 22 9 22 He: firsts. 24 9 34He: extra. 27c; checks. 20 ft 20 4 c: dirties. 21 gf 11 e. Cheeee Twins, new, lisilae: daisies. 18 m 18 He: Young Americas, lSgflBHe: long - herns. 18 fa taisc: snck. 154 sllSe, Lave 'poultry Turkeya,' 25c: chickens, 28c; broilers, 40 9 50e: roosters, 14e; geese. 149 SOc-ducks, sitsM. - Xsw V nek Potato Market Naw York Ma 23 (L H. S. 1 Potatoes (ia bulk, barrel or hag) Markets steady. Near- ay waits. .uv ay j.uw ; nermaaaa. au.uu 8,09; Botttherns, 91.60 9S.ee. . Hew Terk Metal Market New Tor. Mar 25. Uoooer Steady. Si aad May. offered, 14 June, 12Jc 4jeea rtrm. opus may suu suae, wiereu. 35.85. Bveltar Firm. Spot aad July. $8.18 to $8.30. . Tflw Terk Wool aad Hides New Tork. May 23. (L.N. 8-) Wool I Market firm. Iloanestio fleeea XX Ohio.-38 9 6UCL doavestte pulled, arouree easm, wel; Texas scoured basis. 90c 91.15: territory. staple, scoured basts, 959 91-13. out mraaet nrmer. Native taari. 14e; branded lUexa, 13 He. 9 ' .-. i e i - Hlaseasollft-Dslatk Flax UunusmHs. Mae 23. (L N. R.1 Flax- May and July. 82.89; on track, $2.47 92-70; amvA. IZ.I1M1.S1. Tluluth. Mar S5. Flax May. track and arrive. 92.69: Jalr. $2-48 fa ? September, $2.64; tetouer, e-.o. Cblearo Foiato' Market Chicago, May 25.--L . a Potatoes Receipts, 49 oars. Wkvooariaa. aaoked. 91.4U9 1.50; Michigan Round Whites. $1.4891-83; Idaho Basaetsv $2.00 92.95. . "Sww Tort.Losdea SHrer - New Tork. Star 25. L N. 8.) cial bar suver: Damaitir. unchsnged at 99 He; forewn. a e hiaber at 72 a c London. May 25. Bar alter was Hd higher at ss--. Saval Stores Market New Tork, May 23. Turoeatlaw: Savaanahl 87 e: New York, c . Rosia: : Savannah, 94.1er.2s: lew xora. aa.su.- FIX1SH 1x8-19 ........... IT.08 ISO. ., CEILING. 3x4 No. 2 and better 33.28 24.00 23.00 PROP SIXH.NG . -. lxS No. 2 and better 36.00 : 33.60 - 38.00 ' SUAgDg A1 saU'ur- 1x8-10 sK 1A50 12.00 UIM ENSION 2x 12-14 Ns. 1.. . . 13.8, 12.80 . 13.30 tllLlj 1 1MBtJta 4x4 12-14 sis. ... 11.60 16.58 16.88 LATH . d-ft. No. 1 fir .,.. 4.00 4.30 SHINGLES . - A 2.23 " " 2.7 Total sales by 3$ mills, 7,644.024 feet X ot potatoes POTATOEHliG "AT LOWER PRICE y Hyman H. Co h . Potato market ha, dropped into estrea aaioa ia this territory aod maay belated aaUen are Tainly txyms to latereat boyeri , ta their anpptiea. Tjkfwta ia today aeWnE potateea at Portland at a price that in eome instances ia leas thaa the tteisiit enarre. wnile aameroos aalea hae been made of late at laiues that show little for the producer. ,.- j i I r : Uae carload of ""cut ' Xakima patatoea apld to a local firm around Stte per cental . .,. Portland, wbUe the better ciaaa offennca fm that territory are available around It Octet 1 fet Portland delivery. There are prarUoaUy no takers at the hither eaioea. or local potatoes very limited porehaaea have been nude around 75c for rood quality. Uff grade stock) has aoid around 5Ue with few wiUinc to take hold. i . Seilina priee of patatoea alone 4vqnt street ia rather sntxed. Some of the dealers hare hags. priced stock on hand and are -trying to lighten th, hire to ruiera an around S11.2S per cental for good statt. Practicaiiy n ahipping demand H abowa! at the moment and carload bay era are taaetiTei ' If Armour Buying Checks Declines ' a i j ' In Chicago Wheat Chics so. May 2S It was generaJly beliened that the May wheat deal is over. There . wens 822.000 bushels of wheat delivered: to ' slay lonsn before' the market opened and no one seemed to want to finance the cash wheal, meet of which came oat in the t)it arain. . Thia linuidarjon eattaed ai break iOf neafle a cents from the close of the day before. Later Ar mour bought the wheat, checking 'Om decline. and caused some recovery. The deferred futures depressed by m action of the May. but there was heary ecrering by shorts eetitbe break and this held the losses down . to oamow limits. Weather and crop news was generally later- sole. Receipts continued heary. - Milling ; ee mand for wheat is ooiet and tbx dtmand ! far export wheat was confined to a Bttlo i wheat i for nearby shipment for Germany. - Csoles lowr with Argentine chipmeata about i the same as a week ago, ' ; - ; j - Com was dprebsed by the break : in wheat. There waa selling by commiesion hbuwi and locals early. Ie-ler price recovered: muebi (of Ute loss oe bnying of July by an cavort ho and covering by local shorts. The demand for cash corn was quiet both for domestic and i ex port aceunt, : i i Uata be Id wau. xnere was tittle: BrcaJc at the outset, but a reeovery was noted wbea shorts attemped to cover. There was a -good demand for cash cats in evidence. 1 1 : , Provisions were quiet with trada; mostly is bird. Prices were firmer with hoc?, i 'it Wheat close H to e lower ; Msy, fl.SS: to 1.SS; July, 31.21 to 1.21 ; (Sep-) tember, 31. 17. 'H to 91.18. : Corn r'wei : n- changed to 4e higher: M ay. 00 Sie: July, 8e to 63 He: September. 5 c HU cb e lower to He higtter; May. 3 c: JUir 38 He, and September, 39 c. rorM closed 5 higher: lard 5 to 10c higher and nba nnrhang to 1 Vc higher. . . i ed ed ! -'I 1 Preasi j ., Low1.; Wane 127 128H 120 1211a 117 ji 1173 0 ii :. 60 62 63 H 64- ' S3 M 34 . 'zTk 37 38H 39 H 39 ioi Ii lojn 101 102 .... : 68 i 65 2325 1130 i 1132 1140 1147 1165 fll? ... ' 1350 WHEAT Open. High. May . . . 131 1 181 " July ... 122 ' ! 122 H Sept, .. 11SH 118H CORN . May ... 60 - 61H July .. 63 68 s Sept. .. 65 4 6.14 OATS May 37 '4 374 Juiy 38 i j 38 ! Sept. . . SS I 40 . , i ! RTE j Mty ... 104 ; 103 1 ! July ... 103 H ' 103 H i BARLEY j Msy I . July ! PORK aaXeajf - LARD Msy ... 1139 1132 July ... 1140 547 , Sept, .. 1163 It 7.1 RIBS Mcy ... .... I. , July ... .... '., Sept. . ! 118 ! -1182. ERRATIC TOSS RETAISS. COTTON PRICES FLVCTCATE (Wall Street. Journal Financial Review) New 'York. Msy 25. The uncertainty which has bean reflected by nervous and irregular fluc tuations iu the cotton market for : almost : ever since the sdvsnce to above 20 cents for new crop contracts was in evidence today. The weather in the South appeared to be more generally fsrerabje and tha market lacked the stimulating influerwe of the bulli&h private weather and crop advices which have been so numerous of late i ! The official weather map made a fairly favor able showing, however, and the trade is looking forward to a probabililar of an important incrup pro&pects during June, ateanwniie to ere are; two qrreetioas, or rather three, that are being gener ally discussed. The first is whether trade demand is active enough to sustain speculative Buying; ana proving weather check speculative j buying and cause liquidation of long accounts. ! i i The second ia whether the market has : uSy discounted end-May condition figures, and 1 the third is whether the stock of cotton, accume rated here during April and May ia to be 1 shipped! But or rcnoereu on. fuiy: contracts); 1 ' I The opening! day was steady at a decline- 01 11 to 14 points. Rallies followed on covering of near-month sberts snd New Orleans buying Of I I Th. new crop positions, put tney were not main - nea. 1 1- ' 1 i : . The eourse of today's cotton i market : was very irregular. Through the afternoon jHrices fell off mainly because trade reports from Eng land were leas favorable, hat toward the close accounts of rain fall in Oklahoma brought in i a good deal of fresh Southern buying sad! this turned tha market upward: asssa. There 1 was special strength in the July option which left off 8 points higher. The other months closed up 4 point to down 4 i Month. High, 1984 IjOW. Close. 1081 1973 jlf0 2015 2033 2080 200 January . 1974 ,1066 February March .. 1934 1963 1045 1 Jane 2013 soil 1 . . . i . . . , son !6io i86 1 July August . . September October . . 1993 2008 010 November i.- December 1983 1097 (19781995 New York spot market, 2130; quiet. I ! . UTerpool couon closed unchsnged, ; Saa Fraaeiseo Poultry Market ' San Francisco, May 28.-Hfrf. P.a : Pesiltry Rroilora 1 In 1U Iha.. 28 se 2Sai i 1 U. tit, l! Iba.. S09S2e: Ta to S lbs.. 32f 34e: col ored rryera. 2 to S lbs.. SS ft sac: eolored young roasters. 3 to 4 Rk.. 549 6oe: staggy. shewtna st sis, 14 916c; Leghorn hens, 2H 8 iha., 21 Sr 23r : 3 lbs. and ever. 24 m 2Bo! large colored bens. ZSc : ducks, young. :ows-e: geese, young, 24 926c: live turkeys, young, 32 9 38c; dressed turkeys, young. o w sue. :j , EASTERS CASH WHEAT f Ranorted bv Overbeck ec Cooke Co.) Chicaao. Mar 25. -Cash wheat-4 No. S red. $1.28 91.28 ; Ke, 3 red, 11.28 H 9 1.24 H 5 no. a nara. 11.19n1.21 li: No. 3 hard. 315: Ne. 3 Montana.- i.joi. ; u: 1 - ! 1 l lsjt . - so, fjasa :- wneat t-!foj i Verthern. 31.49 Hi No. 2 Northern. 11.3a Na 3 Nerthera, 8L27A. 15 ..;.--! Minneapolig. Mar Zi. ..asn wheas no. l Dark Northern. - 3L50i 9 1-81 j Ko. 1 Northern. 91.49 1-07 : Ko. a Hat am. ii.4SMi.sia: . wo. s nortnera. 81.4SV. wl.8: :Ha l iasnt nam Montana. $1.51 9 1-5 ft: No. S Montana, Sl.S9J9 1.49; -no. A naru Aiontaaa ia9 1.4. - :,.--; '.--;-.v.; f.s..-: It . IiiTeryevi vvew. iuaiasi . t g-4 TJvwrrjooL Mas 23. Wheat: il; 1 ... .. . e . ODeav "I: : . Cloael Jory Ill OHd j! lis d Sept. ............. Ha d I ' lie Vd epos vv neat: i stamtooa. 12s i a. oown id: No. 3 red winter. 11, lOd. dove. Id; ntbers enchaacea. j -' - - - i ;; ' 'i .' -'T5sw Tork Sugar aad Coffee ! -t NewYork May 23. (Hi.. P.) Hugar firmer: raw. $4.17; rafised firmer; granaUted, $5,0 9 Cofee No, 7 Rio spot. 11911He: No. 4 Baatoa. ie Cfitvaa. -v ii-t; i u ..ri " " " i . t 8aa Fraaciiee Ch flraia. r San Fnncisco. Mar 23. (TJ. P.I Itariev Spot feed, per i Cli, 91.8WS l.l; Xiupplnx, 81.4i9L5S. ' Hi . ; jl i I v San rranslsao Barley : closed.! aeon.! Max 11.1s sale; uec. gx.alia asked.; : - ' - 'I i Dried Fruit aad Bea as t New Tork. afar 23. L N. 8 - Mnrket firme7. Marrcw. eboiee. te'.Ii bid: tea. cbc4ee, 83.73 1 red kidney, choice,! 88.73 9 9.00. Dried FruitsMarket firm. Apriccta, ciioice to extra, fancy, 27 9 SSe; . anft, . srraporated, prime to tancy, 64 21c ; prane, 30 to Sos, tsevieme; as iuin teisc; peaches, ebeaea to extra -fancy, 13 9 22c; seed less raisins, sulphur bleached, choice. 22 H 9 23 He. .,. I-. ,. -1 i ,. s:U:. U .! j i r -,t ... ; -T . i at extreme WHEAT TRADE IS THCESDAT TTHEAT BIDS Tear Ago. (Ul Ml 1J7 . ' ... Bid. Hard white . - - Ilii Soft white l-SS White dab 1-2 Hard winter .i 1.23 Nerthers gprinr . - - i Red Walla. Lit Loss. Se ' 2e 2e e ;Se - tc KOSTUWEST OKA IN RECEIPTS Compiled, by the Merchants Exchange Portland Thursday . Tear ago Season to date Year ago - . Teeoma Wednesday Tear agu . . Season todate Tear ago . . Seattle Wednesday Tear aao tybeat Barley, flour. Oats. Hay 1 2 3 830 201T' 557 238 no 3 90 2T4S2 17836 '21 13 ,2l ' 4590 IS 1 23S 2112 258 1050 'YU '-r-: i 7 1277 53 . 894 178 202 214 552 1 1 170 -183 944 1 12 1 Season to date .. Sill 425 1753 469 1430 Tear ago .... 4SS0 Wheat market was Bearish Thursday, morning. with tower price for options at CJucaco -and Liverpool, while the faah market .situation, jwaa ia sympathy at practically alls points, f Prirate cable received by local millers sad ex porters from their Jondan connections indi cate an almost complete stoppage in- the Jdamand for Pacific Coast wheat there at the Siomeet, with considerable Argentine grain ipreaang for sale. - i CloaTng of" the Msy deal at Chicag. is pro gressing in favor of the bear' aidej with much cash stuff available j in sight to fill existing aontracts. This to some extent had A sentimental kinfluence upon the sew crop deliveries there, r ajocatiy, toere is ntuo oiauiag i&v cwu wdwl. Cash white club is nominally quoted at 31.25 pec bushel basis, tidewater 'track delivery, bat a '"'I ia operations ia shown. j Ia the face of this continued business is shown ia contracts for the coming i crop around 81 Per bushel at country points for white eluh. Flour remains quiet and' millstuffs very farm. WHEAT Cash buying price, tidewater, track deUrerr: dub. 91.25: ! Bines tern. 31.45 s 1.60; Big Bend Bluestem, 91.65 91.70: Tar key Red, ,81.30; Bed Russian, 3122 bushel. key Red. 31.30; Bed Ruasisn, l.z. du. : FLOUR Betring price, i mill door: Patent, 38.60; Willamette TaUey brands. 136.66, tx-a: straight,! 3S.90; bakers' hard wheat. 8S.10; bakers' bluestem. 88.00; bakers pastry. 86.50 nee hhl. : rnham. SS.90: whole nheat, 37.30; Montana, snrins wheat, patent, 59.00 per bbL" Price for city delirery, 15c extra; suburban, 2 Oe extra. ! 1IAT RuTrne nriee: Willamette timothy. fancy.' 318.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy. 319.00 per tffte:ver. 614.00: straw, su.uu; alfalfa, S19.Qa&at-etcb. 317.00 Iper ton. : liRAIS SAfKs Nomina No. 1. Calcutta, 7 4 (a, 8 u. e for new erou delivery. LVimestia bags, 74e each. 1- -.-) Mn.I-STTJFFS MUlrnn i at mi!l,4acked. ton lols. 336.0037.00: carloads. 336-0037.00; middHngi, 349.00 50.00 per ton. OATS Per ton. bnying prica; Feed. 334. 50; milling. 335.00. BARLEY Buytig price: Feed, 828.00; brewing. 328.80. FEEDSTCFFS F. O. B. mill: Boiled bar ley, 336.00 9 37.00; whole barley, 834.00 9 36.00; alfalfa meal, 929 00; cocoanut meal. 329.00 9 30.00; cracked corn. $37.00 9 38.00; a hole com. $35.00 36.00 a ton. Merchants' Exchange hid: WHJSAT May Jane. $ 1.24 1.23 1.28 1.23 1-ia 337.50 86.50 830.50 July. 3 1.13 1.18 1.13 -; 1.18 1.18 1.19 $37.50 30 50 Hacd white . 80ft white-. . White clubs Hard winter Nor. spring . Bed Wail '. No. 2 whie. No. 2 gray . . .3 1.24 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 lift FEED OATS 337.50 3.50 BARLEY 80.50 CORN $28.50 Feed No. S eastern . 828.50 838.50 AMERICAN LITESTOCKI PRICES (Chicago, May 23. Demand .for all kinds of livestock showed improvement during the' pres ent week. Cattle supply increased nearly 40011, compared with last week, 1 while hogs also snow A larger total. This did not. seem to hurt the trade, however. A decrease of about 17,000 live mtsvtotis compared with a week age helped values to a big gaia during the period. Receipts were estimated at 11,000 cattle; 24.000 bogs; 12,000 sheep and 6000 calves. Cattle Choice steers were in good demand, and values were steady to strong. Yearlings and heavv steers sold at $9 9 9.25. with two heads f young atock at $9.60. Some 1800-pound steers- were tuiiy sieauy.. anu many made at $8.50 9 9. VWuile Cows and heifers were steady, yet the trade was not active here. Can nets sold at $3.60 9 8 83 on a strong mar ket, while bologna bulla slso were a dime up, with good lots at $4.75 94.85... Small killers P-in up to $11 for calves, with bulk of veaiers . ltag so on a steady to firm market. Hogs Light hogs sold strong with- yeeberday's best tima, or at 5 and 100 above me average. Choice kits went at $10.75 910.80 Bulk of w..i.. 1 .f tin as oe 10.75. with 240-260- pound stock at $10.60 910.65. Bough packing grades went at $999.50. with, good U at it MSt.aO. The trade was i easy at the close. . i.un Ttet iambs held steady. Choice Can. f. ovrineere sold at $15.50 9 15.73. While nod natives went st $15.50. Shorn lambs st $13 913.25 were 26e lower, while aged mut tons also were weak. naiMsa ssnaa S10.SO ' ' . ni..jjo- Mav 25. II. N. S.) Hogs: Re- -;n. -A nun- market Ke to 10c un. .- Bulk, 810.809 10.75: top, $10.80;; beavrweight. unuaiimv medfnm vesieht. $10,609 10.80: lightweight. 310.75 9 10.80: light-lights. 910.13 1O.70 : heavy packing t sows, smooth. 39.45 9 9.85: packing sows, rough, $9,15 9 C9 25 rai 10.23. '' I CatUe Keceipts, ll.iruu; inaraei. it rone: too. 19.35. . Heel steers, cnovce sw .so ?a Mtinm and eood. ST.SO B.7&: aaou to cnoiee. is.4unv..ui who""..". medium. $7.25 98.40. Butcher cattle, heiferv 86.0098.60; wows, 34.65 9 7.25; JuUsv 34.40 aha f.nnen and cutters.! 83.5094. 60; eannenr- steers. $4.73 94.00; veal calves (light and handyweight) , $8.25 9 lo.aa; teer ewers, $0.00 9 8.70; atocker steers, $7.50 9 7.7a; stocker cows and heifem, $4.25 96-15. ttttaeD Ranetota. 13.0HU: maraea axeauy u inn. I..). B4 Iba. down). S10.1a(s 11 vr.. i.nK. 1 sr. Th. nnl S1O.50913.65: lambs,' culU snd ceromon, $7,50 9 10.00; spring lambs, $10.00 15.75; yearliog wethers, $.! 11.25: ewes. 94Zaf0 .u; cutis ana gouubuh, $2.00 9 4.25. ' n..m s. 1 u. 1'. 1 - Cattle Ke- eeipu 400; steady. Steers, t.ll cows and hetfers, $4.00 9 7.75; stackers and feeders. $4.00 9 7.40; bulla, $S.uuw.w; caivaa. i.v 9 1 1.60. 1 Hoc Keeetpta 8300 : 1 0e! hifiher. : Top, $10.40; bulk. $10.00 910.25.! ; ' Sheen Keceipta 300: 2o higher. Lamba. $12.00912.75; spring lambs, $14.00 9 14.50 awes. $7.00 9 8.80. f ii Omaha Moaa SIO.EO - ' !. - South Omaha. May 23. Cattle Receipts 8500; beef steers alow and about 10 916a lower: top. $8.76; she stock steady to 15o lower: oilier elasaea mostly steady. . Hogs Heceijrts 11,600: active and mostly 10 Wl 60 up. Bulk, $10.1510.46; top. 310.50. . - . , r Sheep Heceinta 4500: htmbs steady to strong. Top clipped la fiibs, 813.00: ether elasaes steady. san Francisco nogs i.uv Saa Francisco. May 28. Vi P. Graaa fed steers No. A. 37.009 7.73 tualitr. t5.25ucd.25: cows and heifers. $5.00 M S.00: calve, lixht, $8.00 99.00; calves, heavy, $5.00 9 7.00. Sheep Lambs, 1 9.00 ?10 00; wethers. $6.5097.00; ewes, $4.00r .0O, Hogs Hard grain?' weight 100 to 178 Bm., $12.00: ever 800 Iba.. $10.00 ' s - Ma Seattle Hoe Start at ' Seattt. May 25 No livastoek reewtpto te- e,y. Market steady. - " Kansas Cttr Hees 810.08 ' ' Hansas City May 25. L M.i .) Cattle re ewiDta S0OO.' Market active. Steers, 6899: cows and heifers. $6 7: atocker, aad feeders, 87 9 8.13: calves. 899 10. ! ' Ho-. Keceapta 7001. Market steady. Bulk ef sales. gin.40tlO.60: ton. 310.65: keanes. 910.30919.53: lights, 810.40910.43; e diums. $10.89 9 19. SO. Sheep: Beeerpta 3000. Market activa. Lambs, $14.0 91; Wetners, tlASW . World's Wheat Shipments - World's abjbwaeats of wheat and . Hoar bushala; - 1 . - V VTb Ending ; Wfc Ending rromr ' ' May 2S-22. May 21-21 U. S. aad Canada... S.Sul.Ottil . 1JZ9,9UQ Afwenuna, 1 . ...... 2.4UT.VUO 2.1SO.OOO Australia . ....... SJIlS.ono 2.534.009 Cltueu . . ........ 1S.OOO . Totals . 11,734,000 12,083.000 "',-;' ' Total Since From: ' July 1-21. Same Period lavst Season, V. S. and Canada ... 36S.S2O.0OO 33,37f0OO Areerttina . . ...... 9a.OSI.vioe - 77.070.eoo A ib trails . 100, 312. 0 S7.44S.OOO OUteni . . , ........ 4.7S8.000 10,482.000 RATHER BEARISH Totals . , . .. .566.131,090 e48,348.0UO low price THCRSDATHTESTOCSv TRADE i lHogs Steers Lambs Portland . . . . . Chicago ...... Omaha ... Dearer ....... San rraaelsee Kansas City . . $it.: ... 10J8 ,.t lli ... ltS J 5 ' ; 8.J- . JS5 I.Ii ?.w ;-18.7 ' iae '" 11.75 f- ia.M I MM PORTLAND LITE8TOCK RC Rfin -j.1j Caleaa. Bheeo. Cars. Thursday . . , Week ago . . 2 weeks ago. 4 weeks ago. Tear ago . . . 2 yeara ago . 5 yeara age. 4 years ago . ,.1703 . .2031 106 . 274 . . 7 . . T43 . . 379 13Z ... iWJ a 14 351 - 20 3 ... 173 ? 2 S t 201O 14 20 11 841- S 442 s saa 27 43- 19 1003 IS -While 17 loads of livestock came to North PortUnd Thursday only two of them were lot the market here, IS loads being a direct ship ment to a packer. All prices ware enf aa un changed basis. - - ' Killer, broke a fear records by bringing in 17 loads of Midwest awtne for their plants here, this being the total carload run at North Port land Thursday. . . . Market continues to show a steady tone, but on a nominal basis. General hog market range frime light Smooth heavy. 21O-800 lbs. . Smooth, heary, SOO iha. . up Rough heavy ............ Fat pigs Feeder pigs ............. Stags ,,311.25911.78 . . 10.8O911- .. 10.009 is.ee .. T.M9 S.69 ., 11.25 911.50 .. 1L25.911.60 . . i.lH)w 1.69 CatUa Market Steady - Cattle market was quoted steady Tbursdsy at North Portland, with a scant supply available for the. market, r Trade indicated no change, either in; price or sentiment. General cattle market range; Choice steers .8 8.549 900 Medium to good steers. . J 8.00 9 8.50 Fair to medium steers T.OO 9.8.00 Common to fair steers. , ..... . 8.56 9 7.00 Choice cows and heifers 6.75 7.25 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.75 9 6.75 Fair to medium cows and heifers 5.00 9 8.73 Common to fair cow, gad heifers 4.00 9 8.00 Csnners . ................. 2.50 9 4.00 Bulls' 3.73 9 8.25 Choice feeders 6.23 9 S.2S Fsir to good feeders 4.73 9 5.25 Choice dairy cows S.50 9 9.00 Prims light calves ,. . . 8.00 9 8.50 Medium light calre, . , 7.6S9 8.00 Heavy dairy calves ....... 4.609 7 00 No Sheep Arrive No carloads arrived ia the sheep and lamb division of the North Portland alleya Thursday. Trade indicates steadiness, with former prices continued. General sheep and lamb trade: Choice spring lambs $ 9.00 910.00 Medium spring lambs ". 8.00 9 " Common spring lambs ........ 6.00 9 8.O0 CuU spring lambs 5.00 9 S.O0 light yesrbngs 7 DO aj S.00 Heavy yearlings 6.00 9 TOO Light wethers 6.509 7.00 Heavy wethers ............ 5.509 50 Wednesday afternoon Sales COWS 2..., 209 $ 5.25 8 990 $ 6.25 4 9SS 7.00 1 990 6.00 3.... 726 8.25 1....1000 6.5 1 900 5.75 1....1000 6.50 1.... 840 2.85 CALTES 6 124 8 7.50 1 4.... 160 $ 9.00 HOGS 18.... 160 $11.23 5.... 360 $ 8.50 3 326 11.00 1..:. 200 11. 50 36..., 198 11.50 1.... 880 9.50 2 215 11.76 16.... 180 11. 50, 6.... 210 11.50 25.... 94 11.80 4 163 11.2 1,... 290 9.50 1 200 11.00 48.... 203 11.50 2 160 11.50 8 16 11.25 20 193 11.73 12 195 11.50 26 96 11.50 4 192-11.50 20 li'9 11.50 45 137 11.50 1 170 7.00 12 108 11.75 5..... 183 11. SO 7.,.. 224 11.75 IS 207 11.85 28.:.. 90 11.50 4.... 163 11.75 18.. . 288 11.23 18.... 231 11.00 17.... 220 11.60 1.... 330 11.00 14.... 230 11.35 10..., 195 11.85 20..., 223 11.35 20.... 253 11.35 21,... 230 11.85 16. .. .. 219 11.25 7 . . . . 248 11.23 12.",.. 219 11.25 20.... 202 11.35 14 240 11.15 20.... 230 11.25 1.... 160 11.40 2 290 11.00 18.... 221 11.25 18.... 256 11.60 LAMBS 27.... 76 $11.00 j 1.... 40 $ 5.00 4.... 63 8.00 13.... 57 8.00 1. . .. 40 5.00 I EWES 2 155 $ 6.00 I . , TEARLINGS 1 123 2 7.00 Thursday Morning Sale N. COWS Ave. lbs. Jriee, J No. Ave, lb. Priee. 555 5 50 I 8 4.00 . . . 996 6.65 I BOLLS ...1250 $ 4.25 I 1 1070 $ 4.25 HOGS No. 10. 33. Mlnaeapolis Wheat Options Minneapolis. May 25. -Wheat: tipen. High. Low. - Close. 14 9 'A 149 H 148 H 149 140H 140H 1381, 130H 124 4 124 9 123: 124 H May July Sept. , - Winnipeg Wheat Options Winnipeg. May 35. Wheat: 1 . " Open. High. Iw. i 136 136 134 H 133 133 1884; 122 122 120 Close. Msy ... 134 134 Juiy Oct, . .. 121 S 5Tw Tork Poultry Market New York. Mar 24. fl M aiTMj rrurtrx Market firm. Chickens, 28 946c; fTwls. 20 25c: turkeys, 22984c; ducks, 159 18c; geese. 23 9 82c? broilers. 4 5 S 5- Live Pouitrv Market inwnlifc RmiiM. 4ft35c: fowls. 28929c; turkeys,: 23 9 40c: sucks. 17 9 26c; geese, 11918c I 3To Buenos Alreg Market HnSM Ate.s w 9S '. k . . . . . I v SH1U1 today account of holiday. POSITIONS OF VESSELS Radio reports, front North Head aire 8 n. re positions of May 24, as -follow,: Georgina Roiph, Portland for Sn Francrsco, 80 mils, south of Columbia river, 1 Celilo. San Francisco for Columbia lver, 103 miles south of Columbia River. Wahkeena, Grays Bsrbor for Ban Pedro, 60 miles south of Grays Harbor. Andrea F. Laiekevibaeh. Astoria tar KmiH. passing eat of Columbia river. Motorship Sierra, Wertport for Sao Pedro, off Astoria, i Motorship Kcneeeett Seattle for Astoria. 70 miles north of Columbia river. J Krneat Jt Meyer. Everett for Ioa Angrjlea, ib anus inm cvevevx. 1 Claremont. San Pedro for WCIapa -Harbor, it mile aouth of W ilia pa Harbor, . f lrmaa Stewart. San Pedro for SeatOa, 224 miles fro re, SeatUa - -r: - - . Maimer, nan rTandsco tor Baatue, 604 miles from Saa Francisco. - Frank Drum,,. Saa Franeiaeo for Seattle, 430 sdlea aorth of Saa Francisco.- t. Asumaaaa Maru. noon, Vancouver for Toko hams, 190 miles south of Cap Flattery. By Federal Telegraph. May 23. S p. av) Use Maish. Manila foe Saa STaamses. 770 miles west of Bonolula. W. F. Beirut, Pearl Harbor for San Fraa eiseo, 317 sail es from Pearl Harbor. Bohemian Club. Saa Pedro for Manila, 2203 miles weat o San Pedro. ' t - Ventura, San Francisco far Sydney. 224 fnfJea south weet of Honolula. . . President Lincoln, Baa Fianciaoe fey Yoks hama, 1832 aula west of Hoooluiu. . .. . May 24: ' ' - Ouiaautt. Taeama for Saa Psdtxx, 130 stiles aouth of San Fraaeiseo. - - - Labres, Honolulu for Baa Pedro, 234 miles west of Saa Pedro. - - F. J. Laekeabach, aeon,' Saa Pedro for Baa Franeiaeo, 80 miles aorta of San Padre. Wast NeUaa. Saa Pedro for' Saa Francisco, 130 miles south ef Saa Franexsoa. t - Waiter A. Lockenbacb, 8a a Franebea,foc Baa Pedro, 20 miles north ef ban Pedro. .. Yaw. Saa Pedro for Saa Francisco, 74 sailea north of Saa Pedro.. - - ,- --..-- j - Humboidt. Baa Franeiaeo fee Saa Padre. St Santa Barbara,. . .. - ,.::.--.f. . Henry ft. Grove, Saa Francweo for Haw Terk, saw mil SSBMS of Baa reuro. - Tenecnela, San Fraaoiaost far Kew York, 171 ssDe, aouth f Ban Francisco. IPuriaima. Kiebmond Beach for PorUaBd. sso asuea troas roruua. . - (Br Naval Radio. Mav -24. B la. as GeortTiaaa Koiphv Portland for Sam Fraaemaa, 84 miles aowth l Coiuaaina. near. - 83. Oehlo, Saa Franeisoo fee Columbia river. 10j mites aouth ef torambia nrer. . -. M. S. Kenneeott, Seattle far ! Astoria, . TO gciles aorth of Columbia river. S3. Standard Arrow. Shanghai for Saa Fran eiaeo. -1897 aiikss from aa- Francisco. , - S3. : Indian Arrow. New York ice Takusar, C10 muee from Saa Franeaaca. i SS. Alameda, Seward for Anchorage, 83 rniles eet of Seward,'- . .. 2 mOUE CHARTERS FOR OLD GRAIN ; CROP nun r- Two more charters of Japanese steam ers for the movement of the old grain crop from Portland were announced to day, bringing tie number of vessels en route tor this business to U. ; Another of the err route list has been removed from the grain, boards with; the arrival of the British steamer - Cape Ortega!, which Is lining at Peninsula, will today.' One of the new charters iajthe steamer Vancouver Maru. which, w reported to have left Kobe today for, the Colum bia river. This sviip has been taken by Balfour-Cruthrie! for- June loading arid is of 4259 torts net. ! This' vessel will take grain for the United Kingdom or the continent. 1 v -! ' .": , ; Another new charter Is the Liverpool Maru, which was reported to have left Kobe May 19 for the Columbia river. The Liverpool Maru has been taken by the Portland Flouring mills company for June loading toii the United ;Klngdom or the continent. This shjp Is also 4259 net, BoCi of these Vessels: are owned by Su zuki & Co. and bring the!, number of ships Intended forthls; port next month to six from this "company. The Jap anese steamers have been getting the edge of the business on the old crop movement, The British have four en route, v, ' -' :1 i: .. !' The announcement j by' the Portland Flouring mills ; is the Vfirst on the en route board "for them! and the ot-ier Is the second for Balfour-Guthrie., The Northern Grain & "Warehouse company has three ; Kerr-Gif ford, two, and Gray Rosenbaum, one. Other listings will be announced within a few days. Announcement also 1 was made today that the charter rate on ithe Sweden Maru. chartered by BalfourJGuthrie, was 37s 6d. ; ..-'-.-'-j- i - I ' ; -'" PORT GRAIf TED PERMIT TO I. BUILD i SMALL WAREHOUSE Permiission was granted the Port of Portland today by the commission of niihttn Annirm o itai Ferolnw meetinar. to conntruct A small warehouse north of the O-W. Ii. A N. bridge between iMortn Front street and the river. The port commission Intends jto' place several floats at this point and bufjd an incline to the small warehouse which will serve as a storage point for gears and small stores of suDDiles. i The commission authorised the pur chase of a new automobile ana likewise th aula of an: oid automobile. A com- miinic&tion was read relative to the TTnitsxi states warehouse act and fol lowinsr favorable comment on. federal regulation was passed to G. B. HegardtJ for further consideration and a report. Granting of a permit for the sheer leg dock, -which was erected recently by the Willamette Iron & Steel company without wermit. was authorised with ri nmvision tlist certain j additions be made to the structure. Completion of the Bprlnkler system In municipal term inal No. Iwas authorised and the claim against the Continental Pjpe company for a fsmall sum was prdered written off; THREE MORE ATLAHTIC-GULF ! SHIPS HEAD FOR ; PORTLAKD Three more : Atlantic. GUlf A Pacific steamers are en route to -Portland folf lowing the Cape Henry, which, left down Wednesday night and passed out to sea at $ t20 o'clock this morning with a fconf signment of ! general cargo, including: lumber, : cascara bark and . machinery. The Cape Henry Will go to! Puget Sound, where she will take aboard a full cargo of lumber for Atlantic Coast points, j Reports were received iby the local offices of the line i that i the steamer Charles II. Cramp left Savannah May 22 direct for ; San Pedro. and that the steamer West Haven left" New: Tork Wednesday for Philadelphia, westi bound. The steamer Liberator will call here June S with a good tonnage ior this port, and will make -i Savannah ott her return to ; tne -a-wanuf. , SCHOOJTER.TO BE BCELT HERE FOR 8. S. FREEMAN COMPANY ConstrucUon of a steam scnooner gimllar to the Qulnault will be started immediately by G. F. Matthews, who took over the plant of the Peninsula Shipbuilding company last year, accord ing to announcement made by Matthews on his return from San Francisc Wednesday, The vessel will be turned ovr-r ro the S. S. Freeman' company of San Francisco, it will be 215 feet int length, or 225 over all, with, a beam tit 43.8 and a depth of hold of 15,8" feet. She will be equipped with a, triple ex pansion engine of 750 hersepower -wnd will -have a carrying capacity of 1,300; non fet of lumber. :"Work will not be hastened on , the craft, which jprobabliy will not be in service until early in 1923.. . --...'f ii':- s':.-:--' ixTturnlKTll, rATtRIERS IV FROCESSIOIT TO SEA TODAY Intercoastal carriers were formed In a procession ; to sea today fron Port land, one of tha heaviest outbound move ments of this class of steamers recorded in several months being noted today. J The Pleiades of the Gulf service for Liuckenbachv sot away, fallowed by the Andrea T. xkickeribach sind the Kenne cott of the" Atlantic service for the same company. The Selma City was sent out lav tnrlnv bv Kbrton-Lillly, - and ' the Cape Henry of the Atlantic Gulf & Pa cific left Wednesday nignt. r.ntiv RATES STEADY New Tork9kay t&-Oi N. S.)-e-Steadt-ness prevailed in ocean train and geH- A eral' cargo today. Some ifluctuauon was noted m rates, wmcr wiw ' u..- XTnlrari Kincdom (Uverpool and Hull).:; 2s2s 6d per pounds ; Ger- . . . . 1 u .TlMMMll 1 il " many , iriamuui s saa " --''' - - France Medlterranean); 18c; Holland (Amsterdam j and Kotteraami. sc " 5: srrn TinirF.kS i IKSTA1XED Aberdeen, j tVashJ. May 23. Installa tion of two tabular boiler at a cost of $15,000 is the equipment, recently added to the ' Grays Harbor f. Manufacturing company, which is doing business Jin the i buildings formerly f used by the Grays , Harbor MotorthIp -eompafty, which, was an active corporation dur lnr the wari. The additional equipment will permit of an Increase of the work ing force by. 20 nanus. A All ALOX0 THE WATERFBOKT - Tbe City: of Bombay. N orton-LUly agents, moved from V1""1, Nii: , . i,?! day to the North Bank dock toeontinue theS discharging of .JTf-?hiT:l- 2f brought from the United Kingdom. Ai tulrf'someT of the eargo of linseed Toil brought from Hull vaa damaged when the ship bita'reef off the coast ft Eng land aid sprung a fuel Piter,n"? of the cargo consigned, go Portland -was W ensmrr tTeoree t. Olson, nei of the Oliver J. Olson fleet, . arrived at Astoria ati ' aJ m. With : anoouver, Waah.. her dmrtination. Tjvessel wUl load an outnouna cxp; , '.CT . Oeerge Lw 43!eon was formerly the steam The steamer Celilo of the Mrriilejt .t. . mt Aatnrfa at 4 : O Clock this morning and moved up to V ex port to load a cargo of .lumber for Call- lomia ports. ' . . ' The steamer Selma City was at term t.,i Kn a tfwiav discharrinc the re mainder of a cargo of. 1500 tons which s.Ka rteniifht from Atlantic coast ports. A total oZ 1000 tons was, steeL The vea- set '-was 1 scheduled to drop down the river late today. . . t ! The steamer Red Ttook. Swayne & tloyt. with an ununualty large earge pl eastiron pipe consigned to I-rtlad from New Orleans, left San Francisco Aew nesdsy, according to advice received by the Merchants Exchange. . The ship will be 'handled here by Swayne sfc HoyL t 1 After completing a .deck load of lum ber at-- the aatern At Western plant Wednesday, the steanwr West Keats of the Columbia-Pactfic Shipping company, moved te- the Shell Oil company dock today toi take aboard fuel oil.Xor her voyage.- j: , , r- 4,,- .-.-- - -'-j , ; -Altnourhf 'the San Francisco ' Guide icarried ttie report of the chartering -of the Kinkasan JAaru by th Pacific Kx port Lfumberi company for toadingt i in the Columbia river, tha local office of the company said the vessel would le diverted! to Puget Sound for loading creoeoted lumber for' India. -. The i-St. Helena- Creosotingf plant ' was smposed to have bandied the creoaoting work for tkia viaiirl'i -arw3o. huit- baa been over loaded (ith orders for similar work, for cargoes (destined to Mexico. -; I'antstn William r-taii. t ormrr inaairr of the Admiral line steamersr CHy of Topeka and more recently tn Atfrniraj rarragut, iook tti tiwr Aumira Rndman nut vntrrdiv. reliavlrur CaC tain Tibpetts; who joined th deck staff or the Admiral -arragut. 1 ne Aorairn Farragut will arrive in port about 2 a. m. -Friday morning and will sail at m, isatumsy ; tor ssan fTanetsco. I Arrivals Mat 2 1 - ! :'' Cape Ortegal. lUttsih, steamer, from Osaka; aanaaC - 1 - -.-- -.. .-:. Lams I Nielsen. N-orwtgUJS steamer. - frcra Shanghai; general. - f . 1 : - Pe par So res stay ro -r t:1--;. Ryder jHaaxfy. American steamer, fori Saa Pedro; mm her, from Weatport." J . Daisy Mathews.. American steamer, toe san Pedro; lumber, from St. Helena. - j h MARTNE AUfASAC 1 ir Wcathwe at River' Month .; T North Head. May 23. Condition a th mouth of! the river at anos:. ' Sea, j moderate; wind south 24 miles: weather partly cloudy. Portland humidity T noon 41. '! DAILY K7YER RKADI5GS 8 A, M.. Pacific Time --'r River Tew. -2 a 19 st bw-l it Sutioe 2- Wena tehee , . 40 26:'4 0.410.03: 0;6in.0i "761 46 86 48 44 41 44 48 u-aiston Umatilla 22 14. B 82 23 40. i6.ee OiO.OO "801 The ' Dallas,, i 26.7I-0-2I0.02 r.ugene . 10 S.2 OfS.OO Albany Salem 20 20 6.2 ilJO.! 2 4.21-0. 2)0.10 -4 Oregon riry-. 12 4.7 .410.07 Peruana 15 16.5 : oo:o3 62 () RisingT (-) Failing,; RIVER FORECAST The Willamette -river, at' Portland will fall slightly Friday, remain nearly stationary Sarnr- dsj. and rise Sunday to stag, of about 16.8 feet. AT WORLD'S PORTS Astori. May 25. Arrived at 8-.50 and left up at :30 a. tn. -Steamer Celilo from! San FraacKcd for- westoort, - Arrived at C :03; and left up at S a ra. Steanwr George L. Okos from Ran Pedre for Vancouver. Wash. Sailed a. m. Steamer 4 ne Henry tor New Tork and way -ports via Puget. Sound. ! Sailed at 4:45i a. m. Pteamer Daisy Freeman for an Fruocivo. Sailed at 11 a. as, Steamer Pleiades I for Mobile via r Paget Sound, : Sailed at 11 a. m. Steamer Daisy Gadsby fo Saa Pedro. 4 . -i-.u Astoria. May 24. Bailed at 1 0 p.. :m.-e-MotorshiD Kermecett for New Tork and way porta. Left tab at 4 :80 n. mi British steamer l-Cape OrtegaL Sailed at 7 p. m. Stt Andrea V. tAtckeabaca for New York and way porta. Left up at 10 p. m. Norwegian sueamel Luise Nielsen. Sailed at 9 p. m. Motpxship Sierra fpr San ' Pedro. I ' Kobe J May 19. Sailed Japanese steamers Glssgew; Maru and Liverpool Maru for 4'orUand. . San i Pedro. May 24. Arrived Norwegian motorshlp Borgiand from ; Antwerp aixl way ports. . Arrived and sailed Steamer Tiger; from Puget Sound. Grays Harbor. and Astoria for New Tor and.' .way porta. Sailed Steamer Psn aman from Hamburg far Paget Bound and Port land, i . , . . n - Tacoma, May 24. Arrived Japanese Steamer Koiigosan Mara from Columbia river for feuang hal. I . ; .- , ' - . -. f : Seattle, May 24. Aartted Steamer I llowan from -New Tork . and way ports for ParUand. A rrived-j Steamer Cold- Harbor from Neat York and way porta, for Portland.- i! Boston. May 24. Arrived Steamer i Lehigh from Pacific coast port. Arrived Steamer Ed gar F. I Luekenbsch from : Portland. Sailed e'imet Willsolo. .- i . 1 , i .Philadelphia. May 24. Sailed Steamer Will solo for rertland. 1 1 Norfolk. May 23. Arrived Danish steamer Kina from Portland for Antwerp. M ' Cristobal, May 2. Sailed Steamer! Steel Ranger from Portland for : New York and way ports. 1 - : . : I Kobe. Msy "18. Arrived ; Japanese Wt earner Kurehai Maru from Portland. Arrived Norwe gian steamer Brats berg from Astoria,,: i IIulll May 24, Sailed. Steamer Virginian irom rtew i erg and I'ortiaria via way porta. Kobej. May 21. Railed Japanese ataamer Vancouver Mara- for Portland. -. Havre. May 23. Sailed Steamer Texan for New York and Portland via way porta. U Shanghai, May 28. : 4 A rrrved Norwegiaa staameri Hktor from Portland. : Cristobal, Msy 24. Sailed SteasMrj That. P. Real from Portland for New Tork.. i Aberdeee, May 23. Sailed Idaho f!or San Pedro. fS p., m. ; Caob tor San Pedre, 8 p. to, ; San Jaicinto foT Ssn Pedro, It a. m.t Wap. keena for Sa'n Pedro, 11 a. m. Frojridencia for SaiftaBosalia, 11 a. m,- -: f,j' - Saa Francisco. Msy 23. Arrived, Steel Nav igator. New York. 12:05 p. ra.; Goldes State. Hongkoas, 1:85 p. as,; Raymond. Grays Harbor, 8:05 p. m. : Ban Antonio, Pert San Lois; 6:4$ p. m. I Sailed, Senator, Los Angeles, 11:25 . m., Manoa. Honolulu, 12:20 p. m. : Annistna City. Honolulu, 12:80 p. m.; Red Hook; Port land, 1:16 p. m. ; Boobyalls, Los Angeleav a:80 p. m.'; Rose City, Portland,. 1:05 p. xa,; Acme, Bandofi, 3:05 p. m.s Admiral Schley, . ! Seattle, 8:30 p. m.; South Coast,: Crescent CitK 4:58 p. m-; Chattanooga City, New York, 6:40 p. m.; Prentiss, Albion, 6.13. p nv; Free port Sulphur No. $, j Paget Sound, 8:15 p. m. : schooner Bain j bridge,! Puget Sound. 6:15 p. av -! t - fcsn: rYandsco, May . 2S. Arrived! today, Toaemlte. Port Lndlow;: 6:15 a. ra. ; Waatport, Union Lending. 7 :4 a. m. t Traveler ' aruiae, 7:54. i. m.; WiUamett. Astoria, 7:5 a. nv; John & Kirkpatriclr, Los Angeles. 8:4 6 a. m. Sailed today, Hoquiam, Portland. 12:401a. m.; Mukilteo (towing Charla Nolsoa), I tfestUe. 12:63 ia. m. ' - -. - - '! f -. Arm Yoa Going to Earopm? Oi thm OrientT ; h ' - ; ir Around thm World?. r not ret experienced aad anew. rate information 8rom on who aaa traveled extensively tor Lbs benefit f jbls patrons! . - , - , gVaare Steaatthlp EaservaUoai I sat'' : ., j. . Tlekeu JTyfrMi. -A. .- DORSEY B. SMITH MAWAOKB -J ' , ' . JlOURNAL T1LA VTL ELTREAfl U8j BROADWAY, PORTLAKD, OB. Fksaa Xarakall l7 ,1 " , I Between.. Fsrtland, Me.$ Bo, tern. Kern York, 1 PbTladelphls. Baltimore, y Charkestea, and Saa lllere, Xo jaiseles, Saa Fraaeiseoa ioruaad, beatUa, YaaeoBver. B. C - - i . .MONTH A TVS N YiO el WTtTtaS SS. CO.' - r wr.sr BOUND r.i . ; - ' : ! Portland, Ka. Boston . New York -. Phil. BalUasore Chsjleatoe 44V. LEMIOH Mag Jt7 - . Jane 1 ;' June 4 ....,...',... SS. WasasK i "June' - .... Ann 1 SS. BRUSH ..... Juae 42 June 1S .' ' June SO , ..... CA4T BOUND FROM PORTLAND 48. Oek4 Harbor .;.,,. ....June - . , 68, Artisa ,f , ..,:.'... ; .., June 2H' 44. Blue Triangle June 14 f 48. Letxgh 5 ,......., ,Jjly 1 aa, Daerflehl 4.. ...... .June 7 -SS. Wabath' ...,...... ,..Tluiy 13 f'Befrieeratar Spaeel -.--.!..;.:, .-i '-i THE ADMIRAL LINE, Paclfie Coast A sent a : ' - ' 141 Third Street ; - Ts bcPara ftv Parttans" ' Tesseta- ... j sort -.- lHifar-- Welsh Prtnen .,1. (Vient iw.:...V;t Bamnda ..S. k'.-Pedra ,,.May2 aiaexse . i., . York. , ; , .r.!sy r-... Yvshida Mara Ma 1. ..Orient . May 21 IMnteUUk . Europe .,,.. .May.2 - nooi . . . . . . ,i. .. .Furope i,. . if . May 2T Ci9 of Bombay., Europe ....... .kiay 28 Koae Cxty .Sen Vaa-. . . .y 2t Pinaola Went Coast, . . . . Way 2'. 1 lira J. Saa Fraav ..Way SO Celilo ........... .Han lriego .....May 30 Red L'aok" .. .. .....Nw Or Wan, ...MaySl F. J. ; Luckeebacb . , . New York ...... May 3 1 Kosmee t . . ., 4 .Nrvpart .May 81 Saleier . .Orient . .June t Annette Rolrh i.,J,R. F.-Pedro . .. .J nil 1 Nieav Nietaea Oriewt . tr... ..June t Cane Ortegal . . . , , . Euroie .... ....June 2 lowart i.: . . .Euroiie . . I. . . . .June 2 Mexican . . ........New Tors. ..... June 2 Cardiganshire-. Europe ..,,, ; .June S Lena I.nrkacbach , . .New Tork. .... .Jon & Hollywood , . ......AudtmHa -Jua 4 Oeerfield . ........New York. .June 4 Kehkob Marw Oneett ........ .Jnn S Liaa Nielsen reot ....... .Jane S Raja Caltf nvni i.,...Wet Coaat . June Eaatera SaCor. ,,. .Orient ..June Psnaman . . ... k. .Fnron ;...,.Jn " Howick Hall , ... . .i -Maseherte .... ,Ja 8 . .Vssnela ka Pen ---i'Vesaela- - , BertMa: . Admiral Farragvit ....... v-.---- -- - Atona. Alaskan .Terminal No, I Kabinda ,..,.,... .Tervninsl No- 4 fane Ortegal ............... Peninsula I.b.. VUhB 4 . !. . .. s s s .. . Vrstr.1ri City of Bombay ............. . - North Bunk Daisy Freeiuan , . Eastern-Western Dinteldijk .. ,, .......... Terminal No. -4 Eaatera Sailor .. Peamsula Lhr. Fioaia ...... . . .Tsrminal ta 4 i FraokJ D. Stout ...,.4.......... Wetapoi't I. Olson ................. Ysnrmiver John W. Wells 1 nmraa . . i ; ... 1 - wvr."va I.nisn Nieiaea .v. ..... . . . ... . Ale' Niels Nielsen ,,:.,...,.,..,-. Ineta-Flart PawkH ......(....,....,. .terminal o. Romhe Mahony ............. 4 - West pott, KTUer nanny Setma City . West KeaU -. ni 4 . . . . , , , . .1 . ." net(HMt , .Terminal No. 4 ...,....,.. J W I III il.wiriii . , DISH s , IU.W ........ Peninsula Lbr. Ye&htda Mars No. I , . , Harvey liavenport Wapaasa . Prescot t r ' V.mita , . '. . . . TermiusK Nu. - ,4 CHILLIC0THE TO REPLACE WRECKED BABKEXTIKE BEBMN The American': ship . ChiUlcothe.; pat- chased recently by the Columbia River Packers' association, has beerr chartered to replace the barkentihe Berlin, .whlejlt was stranded, on tlie flats oft -the' Uga guk tiver in Alaska last week. The Chil licotha will go north today In tow of a San Francisco tug, so a quick;. journey will be. madei The Chillicotho was for merly the German sailer! Arnoldua VW tien. which was seised during the war.: Masts ef the Berlin have been cut down , to give the wreck buoyancy, so some of the supplies in the lower hold may be salvaged. '' :i:j-.:-:':M ' " ';. - 1.V r i PORT' BOARD'S JREPORTi - I , Prof usely-: Illustrated .and containing maps ofi. port and dock features, the an nual report f the. commission; of pub lie docks for: th period ending Novem. ber 30, 1921, Kaa beem received fromtli press. The ' report 1st. in thef orm of : a booklet containing 113 pages- . r TR ATfRPORTATIOV CTlTBSTsiri Sa.iiiva War 4 42, vtarUt Hlvee, sj Vert,; :-at HsM,'Wilm sssMM : , , - . MAJESTIC 56,000 TONS , T Laroast -Steamer in the Worlds. HOMERIC 35,000 TONS . r' Slew Palatial Steamers ts Jola OLYMPIC 46,439 TONS - in Weekly Sprine Saillne OHKRSOMRO ANO SOUTHAMPTON ' TO CHKRSOURO-SOUTHSMrrOrl r. OLYMPIC .June June 24 July 1 S MAJCSTIO ., .Jew 17 July 4 July 29- HOMKNIO .Auae 14 July 1 July S2 TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUCKKSTOWN ' SO BIST tO .; May ST Jun 44 Jury 23 CCkTIO ......... .Jun 4 July 1 July 29 BALTI0 . ..... .....JuaetO July 8 Sua.. 4 CEO RIO .ill..... . .June Oi July 14 Sua. 12 ( TO ! AZORES. IB ALTAR NAPLES , '.T'J' : -,-)!-. AMD OCNOA - -'I-- 4RSBIO ..-.......k,..a(wutr Aue. 24 9RETIO ....... .Aim. S Sp4. 88 TO JLVMOUTH, CHCRBOURO AND - ' -"! ' - :- ANTWERP - . FINLAND .y ...... .May 27 July Aus. S EEELANO .........Jan 8 July S Aug, 12 KROONLANO ...... June 10 July IS Aug. 14 LAPLAND $ .June 17 July 22 Aug- 24 rHIC f TO HAMSURQ VIA PLYMOUTH AR0 ' --.. wnavnwwrtie - . NINNCKAHDA .... .Ma2 JunaXS Au. M MANOHURIA ....... Maui g1 July Aue. T. PAUL Juoe T Jul, IX Aue. IS MONOOLIA L. . .... .June 21 July 24 Aus. 44 INTSRNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. i 129 Oraamars 100,000 Ten . Leeal agent ee aaenpany, afTiee. : O.. P. ARuaNT, .Manager, sis Saeans Stssue, : 4w aula. Wash..! Phone Male Oil 8. j .-. AN0 BERTH INCLUDED J '.4sH I' wTKAMSHIP ' "-Vt:; "Admiral -v Farrasrut' ' Sell from MuaM'eal Doek NO. I - - SAW. May 27, 4 P. SL . i- i"! ,5; . Fee - - - - .-'j SAN FRANCI4CO . . ' . LOS ANOCLES - .. : ., SAN OI860 - r-frj1.'! f : alllnsa eveey Satursay , , j , ,-. .threaftar, .. , t. ,r !' OELIOHTFUL i-. "S ALASKA EXCUR6I0R8 - . 12 days 2000 milesl.1, ,$ S0.0O "22 days' (4000 miles!. . .$145.00 a i TIOKET OFFICE ' . .'h 101 SD 6T. CON. STANK v.. PHONC BNOAOWAT S4S1 J Astoria and Way Pchts I H HOURS TO ASTORIA ., : Speedy, dean. safe, comfortable. Li vs. Dally -t except Friday). I A. M, t NIGHT SERVICE Lvs. DaUy (except Sat ). T SO, P, M. Fare f LAi One War $3 Rosas: Trip Connections made for all North and r , South beaches at Astoria. : Alder SL Dock Broadway $344 ' ' " THE'HARKlJfS v ' TBAK SPORT AllO JT CO. V ir tr- V' ii i , ,., Phase Breed w,y 6481, 5