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MONDAY, JUNE 5, 192.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
CITY IS DISTRIBUTING
CUBE BUTTER IS IN
-WEAKER POSITION
M05DAT DAIRY TRADE
Batter Egg Cheese-
Cube EiLSelects. Flats.
Portland
Km Francisco.
3Tew York
Chleag o
Saattls
Lot A b relet
II c !I ,e tl
. 41c 2le 1
7He St e 19 e
. .IS Vie xSVxc 1S4.
. 7 e 27 e 2J e
4S c 84e ..
-r Despite the recent spell of strength for
feuttar at' California points. th Snath is not
- anything but the cheapest offerings
frank this territory While it appears willing
to take tin better trades, the price it U
offering. 35H35Vc. is below what sell
eri bere say they - can afford to Fell cen
trslixed extras and psy the prevailins ex
tra m. for butrerfat.
Output of tratter eontrntiea to sain liber
ally in this territory, although some falling
off in interior production may be expected
at any lime because of the extreme hot
weather which is drying up the grass in that
section.
There has been more effort made recently
to sell butter m this market than for many
weeks past. Former buyers are today pro
ducing a surplus, therefore so far aa the
local end of the business is concerned little
demand is shown for cubes.
Thos desiring special information regard
ing say market should write Uie market edi
.toe f The Oregon Journal, inclosing stamp
tug reply.
EGG TRADE IS HOLDING 8TEADT
. While farther efforts sre being made by
Interested parties, aided by a friendly news
paper, to force lower prices for eggs here,
rods in general continue unchanged with an
actlTe demand for supplies.
TEAL ARRIVES IN POOR SHAPE
Because of improper handing the supply of
veal that is coming here in very poor condi
.tion; is increasing. Fsrmers who iend real,
to market during the heated period should'
taks more rare. Tour commission man will
giro full instructions.
STRAWBERRY SUPPLIES LIBERAL
. ijults liberal lots of home-crown strawber
ries came forward. On trie termers' market
sales were made around $3.50(9 4. 50 per
Crate with the average around 83.754.00
for the better class stuff. Clark around
13 00 (s 5 50 on the street
FREB COOPER IS UNDER KNIFE
Freds Cooper, popular member of the staff
-of Wadbsms 4b Co., wholesale grocers, is at
Good Samaritan hospital alter undergoing a
very serious operation Saturday. His condi
tion is reported as fsvorable.
"FIRST PEACHES AND APRICOTS
First apricots and peacnes of the sesaoa
were due Moodsy morning from California
for Levy dc Spiegl, produce wholesalers. , Five
boxsa were in each lot and the initial price
was placed at $3.50 box.
FIRST CANTALOUPES Sit CRATE
First crate of cantaloupes from California
this season went to the Ryan Fruit company,
west side house, and sold to the Portland
hotel at 310. The atock was of fine quality
and consisted of one flat crate from Brawley.
First raspberriea also made their appearance
from California during th day. Stock was
packed in small crates of half pint boxes.
Sales were made around 12.50 per crate, but
llie stock was of only fair quality.
BRIEF NOTES PRODUCE TRADE
Rhubarb firmer, at 3c pound.
Asparagus scarce and firmer at $1.83
3. Of per dosen bundles.
Good cabbage is rather steady at 4 H c a
pound in a small way.
Dallas peas in fair supply ; aales 10 012c
pound at the start.
. California strawberries at $3.50 for Florin,
(3.60 for WetsonvUle.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weather bureau adrised Monday Protect
shipments during the next 3tt hours against
the following maximum temperatures: going
north to Seattle. 7 degrees: northeast to
tipokane, S2 decrees; east to Baker, S2 de
crees, and south to Ashland, is 6 degrees. Maxi
mum temperature at Portland tomorrow, about
72 degreea
PORTLAND. WHOLESALE PRICES
These are the prices retailers psy whole
salers, except as otherwise noted:
BUTTER Selling price, box lots. Cream
ery prices Prints, extras. 40c for plain wrap
pers; cubes, extras. 84 36c lb.: dairy, buy
ing price. 22(i.'2tte lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery basis: No
1 grade. 4041e: No. 2. 38c: No. 1 rone.
3940e for No, 1 grade, premium being
"CHEESE Selling: Tillamook triplet'. 24 H
g25e; Touag Americas, 26c: Oregon triplets.
20 25c lb. ; old roosters, 12c: turkeys, dressed,
mook: Triplets, 23c: Young Anwrieaa. 24c
Selling price : Block Swiss, fancy. 31 82c:
Limbargar. 28 9 30c: cream brick, 3224e.
t- EGGS Buying price Front street: Cur
rent receipts. Western Oregon. 20o per doa.;
Eastern Oregori 17c; current receipts, hen
neries, 23c Sailing pries: Ordinary candled.
24e per doa; select, 26 57 e doa; pullets,
20 23e doa.
i LIVE POULTRY Selling price: Heavy
hens, 2123c a lb.; light hens. IT 0 20c a
ib.; broilers. Rocks. 23 g 26c: other broilers,
2026c lb.; old roosters. 1 2cs: turkey, dressed,
25 938c lb.; live. 28 30c Ib. : ducks, young,
202uc lb.; geese, live. I) lb.: dressed.
!-).
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
I 1 FRESH FRUITS Oranges, $6.73 8. 75
box; bananas. 9H 10c lb : lemons, $8.00
.00 case,; grapefruit. Florida. $8 500950:
California. $4.25 4.75.
BBBJUXS Strawberries. Florin. $3.00
71.60 per 2t-box crate; WiUamatt valley.
Sl.avwt.av; umuddis nw, Claras, io.vu
4fS.0.
' DBXED FRUITS Dates. Dromedary. $7.00;
figs, white, 33.60 $ 3.7 r, per 7V1K box;
prunes, 40s and 60s, 50-lb. box. 14c lb.;
' S0 and 60s. 1 3c lb.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers: New
red. $3.25; Crystal Wax. $2.00 crate: garlic.
88c lb ; green onions, 50c dor. bunches.
POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore
gon fancy. $1.25 per cental: buying price,
country. 7 5 si 9 Or ; sweet potato, 2 9 Be ; new
potatoes. 6 H To.
VEGETABLES Beets. H6 dosao bunches;
cabbage, 4$ 4 He to.; lettuce., ti so a 3.00
par crate, carrots. $1.00 dosen bunch tossa
tosav, Mexican. $5.25 6.00 per lug: borae
" radish, 16c per lb.; artichokes. 90e$1.0t
. per dosen; caulifiowar. $1.502.75 a crat;
Mkery. $2.50 per doa.; rhubarb. 2 V 4c lb. :
' spinsich. local. $1.00 box: asparagus, local.
-. $1.8$ t 1.00 per dosen bunches: Walla Walla.
$1.7$ pyramid.
. APPLES mtra fancy. 4 tier. $3.25:
- fancy. 4-Uvr. $2 75 3.00: choice. 4 -tier.
$2.0
APPLES Cooking, $1 00 2 00 a box.
Plgsj
COCNTRT VEATS SeUing price : Coun
try hoars. 15 ( IS Ve; heavy stuff leas; seal,
torw (ahosxt 80 to 100 pounds). 13 He; b;
- Stuff lev: iambs. 20 21c lb.
SMOKED MEATS Haras. S3g per
- lb. ; breakfsst bson. 23 4 6c lb.
PACKING HOC8E MEATS Steer beefil
. lHslo lb.; heifers. 14 He lb..- cows. 14cV
itt,; hunns, issvzze: ews. istl7e; nogs.
lHelTo per lb.
UAJtt Kettle renfend. IS He lb. . tierce
com pound, -
Jftc-f
sraoarMs
" OMd oauii wuiw. acvii; isrge warts.
: 8.00; piak, $7.00. lims. $10 5j. bayoo.
': .T6 red, $8.75.
HONEY Case, IS flO.
t RICK Jspuv. No. I. c: Blue Rose. 6 He
fb, : yew Orse,ns, head, 8 W c.
COFFKK Roamed. 20 H 9 32 He lb. in
sacks c drama
SALT Coarse, half ground. 100s, $15.50
..; 0y 81T.83; table dairy. 50s. $27.30;
, esUsav. 8s.aO94.09: fancy table and dairy.
8S4TS; tump. $26.30 ton.
.SUGAR Cube. $7.53; fruit and berrv.
$8.0; yellow D. $ 00; bt granulated.
$6 40; extra C $.: golden t $.io.
CANNED MILE Tails, $4.60; baby aise.
$4.60 ease: Eagle. S9.2X caw.
- SODA, CRACKERS Is bulk. 14e lb.
N DT8 -Waronta, S3 r $4c; almonds. 24 9
27 He lb.; filberts,- 20e Jh.; peanuts, 11 H 9
12 lb: pecans, S2e lb.; Braaila. 189S0e lb.;
chestnuts, Japanese. 28 $ 24e lb.
rtH and 8htblsv
FRESH FISH Chinook.' fresh, S5 tmr nv
- WWfta l. c n , . , ,.
halibut. 19 He UVJ blscS eed. 10e le.;
eaaket AJppena eod. bng cod. TfSSe
. . ; ante, a0o lb.; stnrgean, 1 6 1 o lb. ; shad,
' tressed. Te Ib.j roe, shad. 10c per lav
OYSTERS Eastera. 84,59 salioa; Olympis.
13.00 ee gal. $1.40 quart; crab, large, $4.0
- toaeo, smail $2-10 deaso. -
." " MsHiB Me'CSS efcfttf tf tested
. POPS 1921 crop. Bornwai, 15c lb.
" HIDES Calf skins. lOe lb.: kip. c lb.;
- green hides, o lb.; salted, !W Ih. i -
- MOHAIR Nominal, 5(35c. Tb. - -SHEEP
FELTS Long dry peii, 15c;
BASKET
By Htsui H. Cohen
Oregon strawberries -were In such
liberal supply for the day that leading
grocers featured them tit against the
inferior quality California offerings.
Sales in general were made around
20c for the ordinary varieties to 25 30c
It beeina to look "as If the season
for canning strawberries will start
within the next week or- 10 days. It
may happen an day that the market
will become glutted, therefore con
sumers should tret their canning ma
terials ready for instant use. It looks
a if the bulk of the crop will bo mar
keted at one time, therefore the sea
son is not likely to be long.
First peaches ami apricots came In
from California during; the day and
regular shipments will start within a
few days.
Consumers are advised that present
prices of canned salmon la lower than
what the new pack will e;II at ; there
fore buy what you will need.
Retail prices generally show :
Eggs 25 (ft 27c dosen.
Butter Fresh creamery. 4248e.
Pish Salmon. 30c: halibut. 20 25c:
perch, 10c; smelt. 6c pound.
Flour Best local patent. $2.23 0 2.35 per
49-lb. sack.
Potatoes Bnrbanks. $1.50 per sack.
Onions 10 1 5c pound.
Yamhill street price ? :
Vegetables Carrots 6c bunch ; dry onions.
10c: turnips, 5c lb. ; asparagus, 20c lb.
Honey Cornb, 25c; quart. 50c; pint, 38c.
Poultry Hear? hens, 30 32c: light hens,
28c: turkeys, privst market, 50c lb.
Eggs Public market, 25x27c; private stores,
25 28e per dosen.
LpGAN BERRIES ON MARKET;
STRING BEANS SHBOW LOSS
San Francisco". June 5. L P.) A few
drawers of loganberries made their appear
ance on this market and two dealers wets
selling them at prices ranging from $1 to
$1.25 each. One . drawer from Palo Alto,
said to be the first from this section, brought
the exceptional price of $1.80. t
Supplies of strawberries were heavier to
day and prices lower. The quality varied
considerably and this is partly responsible
for the range of price. Demand, however,
was only fair and several dealers had unsold
stocks on floors later in the day. Most
sales were made at 45 to 55 cents a drawer,
while real fancy stock sold from 55 to 65
cents.
Fresh supplies of string beans were received
on the market and the price dropped to 10
cents and 11 cents for Kentucky Wonders.
Three csrs of tomatoes arrived on this
market, but the tomatoes were rather green.
The market was easier on them and only
a few crates of repacked sold as high as
$4 50.
Peaches totalling 4 60 crates were received
from orchards around Winters and sold slow
ly at $2 a crate. There was also one car
of apricots and peaches mixed received.
A fresh supply of summer squash, arrived
from the south and sold readily at prices
ranging from $1 to $1.25 a crate. Lugs
sold as high aa $2 each.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago, JnneoT- Supplies were light in
all blanches of the lives took . trade, but
sellers sgain had to take lower values for
spring lambs. Demand for cattle and hogs
was good, however, SJid the trade was brisk
even for plain lots. No good calf lambs
were offered today. Some good westerns are
on the way. but they were held back today
on account of the fact that big killers had
about 9000 lambs forwarded from other trad
ing point". Receipts were estimated at 17.000
cattle. 42.000 hogs, 22.000 sheep and 3000
calves.
Cattle Choice medium weight steers sold
at $9.50 while many sales of yearlings were
made at $9.00 and above. The trade was
15 23c higher, and even the plainer grades
of. steers were in good demand. Export buy
ers paid S8. 25 8.65. Cows and heifers also
gained 1 5 2 5 e over Ust week's close, while
bulls were up 10 e 25c. with good bolognas at
$4.254.50. Big killerj paid $10.50 for
good calves on a strong market, while small
buyers went up to $11.00.
Hogs Light hogs sold 10915c higher from
the start. Demand continued active and
some of the best bogs were up as much as
25c late in the day. One lot sold at
U0.85. but practical top was placet at
$10.75. while most light butchers sold at
10.60 910.70. Rough packing hogs sold
strong to 10c higher, with plain lots at
$9.00. There waa a good demand for pigs
after a slow start and good lots went at
$10.0010 60 on a 16&25c higher market
Sheep Trading was uneven. Spring lambs
sold mostly weak to 26o lower, while other
kinds of stuff sold about steady compared
with the close of last week. Best natives went
at $14.60, while top shorn lambs nude
$12.90. Choice light ewes sold at $7.0
on a steady market
Chloato Moos, S10.SS
Chicsvgo. June 6. (L N.-S.) Ho is Re
ceipts. 42.000: market active, mostly 10
15c higher; bulk. $10 910,76; top. $10.83;
heavyweight. $10.10910.30; medium weight
$10.45910.76; light weight, $10.70 910.80
light lights. 810.35 910.70; heavy packing
sows, smooth. $9.25 9 9.60: packing sows,
rough, $9.00 9 9.65; pies. $9.50 910.46.
Cattle Receipts, 17,000; market active.
13 9 25c higher. Beet steers: Choice and
prime. $w.l0& 9.00; medium and good! $8.10
99.10: good and choice. $8 7099.40; com
mon and medium, $7.35 9 8.70. Butcher cat
tle, heifers. $5.90 9 8.75; cows, $4.33 9 7.83;
bulls. $4.00 9 6.40. f aimers and cutters
cows and heifers, $3.00 9 4.35: canner steers,
$4.25 9 3.78; veal calves (light and handy
weight), $8.73 910.73; feeder steers, $6,15 9
8.00; stocker steers. $5.85 7.83; stocker
cows and heifers, $4.00 9 6.00.
8 beep Receipts, 22.000; market steady to
jc lower. umtt (4 lbs. down , SB.7B&
12.90; lasnbs. is.i ios. up), $. 73 9 12-85 :
lambs. coils snd cemsson. $7.00 9 9.60;
spring lambs. 1 S.OO (J 1 4. "( ; yearling weth
ers. $5.7398.50; ewes. $8.0097.00; wes,
culls and common,i $1,509 S.00.
New Tors-London Silver
New Tork, June B. (L N". S.l Commer-.
mial bar silver: Domestic, unchanged at
39 He: foreign. He higher at 71 He.
London, June'- ft. ( I. N. S-) No silver
quoted iioiiday.
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
San Francisco Market
Ban Francbeo. June 5. (V. P.) Unions
(per cwt.) White Glob. 31.269 1.80.
Potatnca Rivers, fancy. 81.SU0 2.OO; Net
ted Geuis, $1.63 9 2.10.
Los angates) Market
Le Angles, Jufre 5. ( I N. S,) Potatoes
Idaho Ruseets. 32.00 9 2.23; Stockton ordi
nal?. $1.40 91-85; few ctakl storage stock.
$1 75 9 2.00; aw stock, beat locais, $1,00 9
i.ju; poorer, (assoc. .
Lot Angssss Market
Is Angeles. Jaae B. Butter. 42c
Eggs Extras. 28 He; case count. 2Tc;
pullets. 25c.
Poultry Hens, 22c; broilers, 34 028c;
fryers, 30c.
Minneapolis-D!th Flax
Minneapolis, June a. -.1. S. S.) Flax:
July. 259 H; track and arrive. 237 H 9
259 H.
DuJuth Minn.. June . 5. . Flax: July.
281 5s ; September. 253; October. 16S; track
asd arrive. 281 H-
4 He: No. 2. S He.
Rape, Faistt, Oils
ROPE -SisaL 15 916c; Manila. 16H9
18c per lb.'
WIRE NAIL Base price. 84 OOkeg.
WHITE LEAD 100 lb. bag. 12 He lb.
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla. $1.10; kettle
boiard. bbla. $1.12; raw. cases, $1.33; boiled,
cases. $125 galloa.
GASOLINE Iron bbls., 2c; cases, 38 He
per gsJlon.
TURPENTINE gaUon rafts. $1.88 sal.
Lumbar art shingles.
Latest carload . lumber ( sales by manufac
turers, quotations representing f. , . b. milt
t slues in direct ssles to retslier and inclad
iag selling expense: ; I
FLOOKINU: 1 High. Low. Pre.
1x4 No. S . g.... ..$'J:.00 $4.0
lxs-io .-. i..,.."." a.oo ..... .....
t'EllJSG: . ;
X4 Ne, 2 and better 3, 32.0 3.00
DROP BIDING ; . ! ' .e,-:..
li No. S and better. Sf.wO - 84.09
.BUuaJtDS AND hhlPLAP: ' -v-
txS 1 sis .;--:.
DIMENeK'N: - , - . .-'v.,-7
2x4 12-1 No. 1 at8; lt8 ii.,;.
SMALL TIMBER3; ' ; : -
4t4 l 'J-16 s' s . lSi t
ki - - iii ill - m
POINT FOR
PORTLAND CENTER
OF BIG DISTRICT
. By Myrntwi M. Cohan
Portland is fast bee ceiling on of the great
est distributing and diverting point for pro
duce and for that reason its markets are asual
ly better taken ears of so far as supplies are
concerned, than are most of Westers centers.
On Saturday there were fully 28 ears ot
produce and fruits on the tracks here awaite
ing distributioa, besides three ears of straw
berries that cams by express from California.
Portland la the headquarters of the largest
wholesale chain store H.t in the country and
carload lots are assembled here and sent to
Paget Sound and to Interior districts.
Within a, few years it is expected that Port
land will be made the distributing point for
carload shipments of WUlaasetU valley fruits
and produce. Efforts arer bow betas made
to standardise the packages sad with a greater
use of hampers for shipment of muts ana
vegetables the industry Is expected to show a
wide expansion. This will be in addition to
the great strides that are likely in shipment
from The Dalles and other nearby Columbia
river points.
Weaker Trading
In Wheat Market
At Chicago Start
Chicago. June 5. Wheat developed con
siderable weakness over the Sunday adjourn
ment. At the opening there was general
liquidation, which carried prices off sharply.
There was little bear pressure as prices were
too low to attract the short sellers. On the
break good commission house buying devsJ
oped and many in the trade believe this was
for Armour.' This caused many of the locals
to buy, and the decline waa checked. Rallies,
however, were hard to. hold as the wheat put
into the pit early . was not aD digested. About
midday the uncompleted visible supply state
ment showed a moderate increase and this led
to some liquidation by esrrv buvetr. Export
ers and millers were after winter wbut and
tn tormer bid 8 cents over July c. i f. Buffalo
for No. 2 hard. Receipts are druonine off
snarpiy. Crop news is generally . tavorable.
& tairo, iu., message tola of- wheat bwitig cut
in Southeast Missouri. .
Corn followed the trend of wheat Recently
bulUshly inclined locals were on the aellina
side and after moderate break there waa buying
oy comnuseion nouses on resting orders. The
shipping demand- for com was moderate, but
at concessions fairly good sized sales were re
ported. Seaboard reported little business for
export. Indications point to an incmssed
acreage planted to corn.
Oats opened lower. Liquidation and stor
Iocs selling featured the opening. Later sup
port trom a big local trader was uncovered.
New England territory bought cash oats more
freely.
Provisions were neglected. The weakness
in grain made an easy tone.
Wheat had a moderate rally but last pnee
was lsl4c lower; July. $1.13ta3
1.13H: September. $1.13 4 1.13 H ; De
cember, 11.16. Corn closed Is c to He
lower: July. 60 He; September, 63 Vi 9 63 c.
and December. 61c:
Oats were He to He lower, July, 884 9
36 He: September. 38 fie; December 40 He.
Lard closed, 2 He higher and ribs 17 He
higher.
Chicago
range by United
WHEAT
Open, High.
114 114H
. 114 114H
. 117 hi 117 'A
CORN '
60 60
63 H 63 H
. OOH 61 -
OATS
. . 37 87 H
39 U 89 H
Press:
Low.
113
112H
1155i
BfITi
63
60 H
36 ti
38 H
Close.
133H
113 4
116H
60
63 H
61
36
884
JtUy. ...
Sept,
lec. ".
July .
Sept .
Dec. .
July .
Sept
PORK.
NONE
LARD
July. . .
Sept .
July. . .
Sept . .
July . .
Sept .
1132 1137
.1160 1163
BIBS
1 130
1157
1137
1165
1 1 1 1;
1107
92 H
89 H
HTE
95 H 95 H
92
91
Vessels to Arrive
From-
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. .June 13
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
t 'corrected abxUy by the famgw eniiaaae aa-
lpentng nommsl rates oa bank toaasaetieas-
.... Ilnlt ivu. .
7 Checka. Y Tiaasfea'sv"5 Vara.
Lbs. stortiag.S U.84 4 CSS
Berihs ataraa., .t .38 H :..-.3 ti -
: 4.23 . g lt:
. ' . il.o
FRUITS AND PRODUCE
GRAIN BAGS ARE
MONDAY WHEAT BIDS
SHARPLY HIGHER
Tear
Bid. Loas. aero.
Hard white lit le 1S&
Soft white 117 le Itt
White clsb 117 le
Hard wlatsr 117 lc
Northera gprlsg.. 117 le ...
Red 'Walla ill le
NORTHWEST GRAr RECEIPTS
Compiled by the Merchants Exchange
-Cars-
Wheat Barley. Flour, Oata. Hay.
Portland. Monday 133 ... 8 2 2
Tsar ago 232 IS 12 4 4
Season to date.. 28133 268 2153 856 2044
Tear ago 18981 273 1088 SS8 2413
T sco ma, Saturd'y - 19 ... , 4 1
Tear ago ... 10... 1 1 ...
Season to date.. 9960 97 1802 174
841
955
1
Tear ago.... 4795 54 1007 189
Seattle, Sst'dj .
17
3 4
7
Tear ago .
8
Season to date. 8312 183 2058 441 1776
Year ago 4575 225 662 477 1467
Further recessions sre shown in the bids
for cash whest here with extreme dullness in
dicated in the general situation. Recent
heavy arrivals of cash stuff at Chicago ap
pear to hare thoroughly demoralised the for
eign trad and with a boildy at Liverpool
Monday, practically no activity is shown bere
for foreign account.
It is the grain bag market that is now at
tracting the attention of the dealers as well
ss growers. Owing to the huge advance to
jute at Calcutta there have been correspond
ing liberal rises asked by importers here. To
day No. 1 Calcutta in carload lots are
quoted around 12Vif12 He each for Juiy
August delivery here by importers.
Limited business in club wheat is shown
around $1.20 per bushel tidewater track
delivery, but such buying ss is reported is
practically without susp. Some bidders refuse
to offer sbove $1.18 at this time.
Practically no change in the flour or anill
5 tuff situation is indicated.
WHEAT Cash buying price, tidewater, trick
delivery Clnb, $1.2091.22; ordinsry Blue
stem, si. 45; Big Bend Bluestem, $1.60: Tur
key Red. $1.25; Red Russian, $1.17 9119
per bushel.
FLOUR Selling price, mill door: Patent.
$8.60: Willamette valley brands, $6.65; local
straight, $6.90: bakers' hard wheat. $8.10;
bakers' blustem. $8.00; bakers' pastry. $6.50
per bbl. ; graham. $6.90: whole wheat. $7.30;
Montana spring wheat, patent. $9.00 per bbL
Price for city delivery. 15c extra; suburban,
20c extra
Several carloads of new crop hsy, grown in
Hermiston, were sold recently at $ 1 4 per
ton. f. o. b. Hermiston. through the Oregon
Hay Growers' association to buyers in the
cos.st dairy section, says the Pendleton East
Oregonian. The price is much better than
that paid last season. Sheepmen are offering
from $8 to $9 for hsy in the stock,
from $8 to 119 for hsy in the stack,
fancy. $18.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon tim
othy, $19 00 per ton; clover. $14.00; ttraw.
$9.00; alfalfa. $19.00: oat-vetch. $17.00
per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal No. 1, Calcutta,
7 4 9 8 Ho for new crop delivery. Domestic
bags, 7 4 c each.
MILLSTTJFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, toe
lots. $37.00; carloads, $37.00; middlings,
$30.00 per ton.
OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed, $34.60;
milling, $33.00.
BaRLET Buying price: Feed. $28.00;
brewing, $28.60.
FEEDSTUFFS F. o. b. mills: Rolled bar
ley. $36.00 9 37.00: whole barley, $34,00 9
35.00. alfalfa meal. $29.00; cocoanut meal,
$29.00 9 30.00; cracked corn, $37,00 9
88.00; whole com. $35.00 9 36.00 per ton
Merchants Exchange bid:
WHEAT
June.
Herd white $ 1.19
Soft white 1.17
White club 1.17
Hard winter 1.1 7
Northern spring 117
Red Walla 1.13
FEED OATS
No bid
BAIU.EX
Ns bid,
cofcx
No. 2 eaitern $28.00
July.
$ 1.16
1.1 1
111
11 1
1.11
1 05
$28.00
TO
LOAD WHEAT FOR
From Muroran in ballast, the Japan
ese steamship Aden Maru arrived up
yesterday afternoon and is '.lninc at
the Peninsula mills for bulk wheat
for the United Klngrdom. She Is un
der charter to rtwrr. Clfford & Co.
The Aden Maru is the only full cargo
packet In port to load Krain.
The Japanese steamship Hokkoli
Maru Is loading lumber at Westport.
The en route list for grain shows 13
vessels for both old and new crop
loading. The major portion of the
tonnare Is fox old crop wheat and
charters from now on will figure with
the exports begrinnir.e In August, The
big cleanup will come during the pres
ent month, the last of the cereal year,
and the -close of the first half of the
calendar year.
Japanese tonnage shows first on the
tonnage Ust en route, eight of the
craft flying the flag of Nippon being
listed. Three British and two Nor
wegians are boolted for frill cargoes.
Bookings of wheat and flout on the
regular berth liner? are heavy and
June w'lll show up with a high aver
age of Toreign exports of both wheat
and flour.
News of the Port
Arrivals June
Lena Luckenbsch, American steamer, from
New Tork and way ports, general. Panamas.
American steamer, from New Tor and way
port, general Rose City. American steamer,
from Saa Francisco, pass mm and crnerai.
Freeport Sulhper No. 5. American steamer,
from Point Angelas, lumber hi transit
Departure June B
J. A. Moffett, American steamer, for Saa
Iran Cisco, ballast.
MARINE ALMANAC
North Brad. June 5. Conditions at the
mouth of the river at boob Sea. smooth ;
wind. Berth went 13 miles; weather, cloudy.
AT WORLD'S PORTS
Astoria. June 6. Arrived at 1 and left
up at 2:80 a at, steamer Freeport Surpher
Arrived at 11 p. ra. . reamer Panamas, front
New Tor aad way porta
Cristobal, line 3. Sailed, steamer Fred
Lochenbscb. from Portland for Mobile, ,
Salhea. June 8. Sailed, steamer floreaee
Lackeabech, from MobOe. far Paget Sound
and Portland. SaOed. steamer Jajia Lock,
enbace. from New York for Portland - aad
Paget Seaxad.
Cristobal. June 3. Sailed, aieasarr Henry
S. 4iroe. froea Partlaad, foe New Yerkt.
Philadelphia. Jaae 3. - Arrived, steamer
Lewis Lttckenbaca. from Portland and war
porta ...
: San Pedro. June 4. Arrived. steamer
Jacob Lorkenbach. from Mobile, for Puge
Sound and Portland. SaOed, steamer Daisy
Mathews, for Cohusbsa river.
Saa Francisco. June 8. ft X. 8.) Ar
'rived today ; Steamer Lorlina. Hoaoiwhi. 1
a, am.: Centrasa, Seattle, 3:16 a as.; British
iaamar - Kainma, Hall, 3 JSO , a. . ; whaling
tag Port Sanoders. cratae. 4:40 a ax.; Rich
mond. Lo Ange4rs, 5:20 t a; Monte bailo,
L Anseles, 6:1a a. m. : transport Shermaa
Manila, 8:23 , bv: South Coast. Crescent
City. : a. as-.; Caspar. Caspar. 8:43 a. as.
ftaibnc today t- Kssa. ,.-..,
No. &. frees Par. Angelas. " Left;n at asJd
vdght. abeaarar Paaaasaa. Salted at 8 a. sn.,
steamer Mulutoasah. Jar Saa Fraaexte. Sailed
it It a. as,,, teaaser a. k. aintrstrary. tor
Pucet Sosnsd-., Sailed at IVtt a. saw
Stset Navigator, for ; New Tork and Boston
via Pages: Soaad. - -
Saa Fraaciaeo. June 4. SaOed at Biid
rnght, ateaxaeC Tiling, foe Portland. failed
at & a. tn-. steamer Steel Are. frrs Part-
ADEN
MARU
UNITED KINGDOM
CATTLE ARE OEF
A QUARTER HERE
CATTLE MARKET LOWER
With rather intense weakness the
market for cattle continues to show
depression with an early loss of tic
for cows and steers with the exception
of the extreme top for cows. Thete
rentals at 17. Extreme en balls Is sp
25c.
MONDAT LIVESTOCK TRADE
Hogs. Steers. Lambs.
Portland !. SS.7S $.
Chicago ..... I8.8S . l.t
Omaha It M .. . MM
Denver 18.18 8.S5 !-
Kansas City 10.C8 9.09 1-7S
San Francisco 11.96 7.7S 1C9
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK ETJN
Hoars. Cattle. Calves- Sheep. Cars.
Monday 937 1663
97 1891
86
87
75
Week ago . . . .1228
2 weeks ago. . 906
4 weeks ago. . 8S6
Tear ago. . . . 933
2 years ago. .1280
3 years ago.. 1378
4 years ago.. 1266
2035
1509
2165
1470
2209
144$
1352
158 1155
241 1942
160 960
111 4776
166 1775
28 2162
45 2674
93
80
107
83
82
North Portland bad 86 cars in the alleys
over Sunday, of which 15 loads went direct
U Northern killers and did not enter -the
trade. Receipts a week ago totaled 87 cars
compared with 75 two weeks ago and 80 cars
a year ago. Hogs were firmer and higher, cat
tle went slow and weak while sheep showed ac
tivity. In the cattle alleys there was a continuance
of the very slaw demand that so weakened the
trade here during the previous week. At the
Mondsy morning opening buyers were alert in
keeping away from the cattle alleys. Prac
tically all of the leading butchers are filled to
overflowing with cattle purchased at former ex
treme values. Theit ice houses are full and
the hot weather put a sudden enmp in the
demand.
The South Is shipping grsasers in this di
rection but a liberal portion of this stock is
moving to the North on contrscU
While cows showed a batter position than
steers at the week's opening, this was due
to the lack of a good ran for she stuff and
not to any improvement in the demand.
Calves are the one bright spot in the cat
th market at the moment.
General cattle market range:
Choice steers
Medium to good steers
.$ 8.259 8.75
7.75 a.-a
6.759 7 75
6 25 6.73
6.25 9 7. on
5.25 9 6."
4.509 6.25
8.50 9 4.30
2.00 9 2.50
8.75 9 5.50
6.25 9 0-25
Psir to medium steers
Comson to fair ' steers
Choice cows and heifers
Medium to goad cows, heifers
Fair to medium cows, heifers. .
Common to fair cows, heifers. .
Canners . .
Bulls ,
Choice feeders .
Fair lo good feeders
4.759 6.2a
8.609 9.50
Choice dairy calves
Prime light calves ;.. 8.009 8.50
Medium light calvaa. 7.609 8.00
Heavy dairy calves 4.50 7.00
Swine Values Lifted
With a total hin of only 987 head over
Sunday compared with 1228 bead a week
ago. 906 the previous Monday and 953 bead
a year ago, the Monday morning trade at
North Portland started with an extremely
good tone. Prices at the start were 25c to
85c higher than last week's finals with an
early extreme of $12.00.
Genera) hog market range
Prime light , . .
Smootr. heavy, 230-300 lbs.
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs up. .
Rough heavy
Fat rngs
Feeder pigs
SUgs
.$11,739 12.00
. 11.00911.60
. 10.00 911 00
8.00 910.00
. 11.60911.76
. 11.509U-T6
. 6.00 9 7.50
Srtees Trass Active
Sheep and lamb trade continue to show
activity at North Portland aad a fully steady
tone was indicated for tha week's initial ses
sion Total of 1891 head ware received in the
allays over Sunday, compared with 1155 s
week ago, 942 two weeks ago and 4778 head
a year ago. No early price ahangee Monday.
General sneep aau lias mat
Cboict spring lambs
.$10.00911.00
Medium spring iambs . . .
Common spring lambs .
CuU spring lambs
Light yearlings
Hesvy yearlings
Light wethers
Heavy wethers
Ewes
B.oo 9 10.00
7.00 9 8.00
6.00 9 7.00
8.00 9 9.00
7.0O9 8.00
7.00 9 8.00
6009 7.00
3.00 9 6.00
Monday Morning Trad
STEERS
No. Av. Iba. Price. I No. A v. lbs. Price.
1...1090 8 6.00 8... 788 $ 7.00
4... 098 4.25 1...1230 7.00
8... 985 7.00 " 11... 1001 7.60
20... 1100 7.75 28... 1100 7.75
36... 1060 8-00 28... 937 8.00
36. ..1050 7.75
COWS
5. ..1091 $ 6.75 3. ..1010 8 4.30
1...1110 5.50 1... 820 6 0
1...1130 1.25 2 1010 7.60
S...100') 3.S0 2... S0O 8.50
... 920 5.50 1...109O 4.60
6... 103? S.OO
CALVES
1... 150 $ 7.90 11... 480 $ 9.50
2... l-5 10.00 1... 270 6.00
1 2 50 8 S.OO
1 . . . 120 $ S.50
3... 1490 $ 4.50 8...1S36 $ 4.50
2... 1405 4.00 3... 1858 5.50
1 . . . sO 4.50 '
1...11-0 4.25
HOiiS
16... 143 $11.30 j 10... 134 $11.50
3... l-'3 11.60 I 4... 12 12.00
19... 76 11.00 61... 167 12.00
4... 442 9.00 i 6... 2 Jo 11.30
29... 127 11.50 1... 600 8.80
8... 176 11.83 1... 440 9.50
2. . . 283 11 50 '
63... 190 12.0S 1 8... 420 9.00
13... 2S1 11.90 SS... 163 12.O0
'4... 240 11.80 I 1... 520 7.00
... 194 12 00 52... 193 12.00
16... 251 1185 1... 4SO .7.30
2... 830 9.00 18... 213 1173
25... 36 12.0 22... 187 12 00
9 .. '00 12 00 32... 106 11.63
I. '. 222 11.65 1... 380 9.60
8... 20 11.60 82... 22 .1176
2... 376 9.00 1... 250 10.76
52... 112 11.65 20... 1S2 1190
II. .. 219 11.60 1... 220 12.00
3. '.. 210 12.00 2... 340 9.00
1. . . 190 12.00
LAMBS
250. . . 82 $10.00 I
3... 64 10.00 j ,217... 61 10.00
29... 62 ll.OO I 10... 6 ll.OO
16... 63 11.00 4... 60 6.00
3 . . . SO 6.00 I
EWES
85. . . 104 $ 5.50 I
2... 105 5.SO 2... 95 S.OO
61... "Ill S.OO 20 111 4.00
1. . . 70 1.S0
T BARLINGS
... 88 8 8.00 1 12... 102 $9.90
14... 100 8 50 ... 63 3.00
14. . . 82 8.75 I
WETHERS
T . . . 1 86 $ fi.OO
7. . . 114 $ 7 50
MIXED SHEEP
222. . . 90 $ 8.50
BUCK SHEEP
2 . . . 140 8 $.00 ) -
from Baa Pedro, for Portland. Arrived at
6 a. m.. steamer Neb casks a. from New York
and way poms, for Paget Sound and. Port
land. Arrived at a. m.. Dutch steamer
Voertli.'x. from RoVBSTdaai and way ports, for
Portland. Sailed at 11 a. as,, st earner Liber
ator, from Baltimore aad wajr ports, for Part
laad. . Arrived at 6 p. m-. ateaaser Pleiades,
from Portland aad Paget Sound, for Naw
Orleans. Arrived at p. m., steamer Wil
lamette, from Grays Harbor.
.Coos Bay, Juaa 4. -Arrived, sceasaer Ad
miral Bod man, from Saa Fmaciaoo. for Port
land. Tatooah. June 4., Passed oat, steasser
Panama n. for Portland. Passed oat, steamer
Freeport Satpher No. 6. for CoMmsm river.
Astoria. Jaae 4. Left ar . at saidniarbt,
steamer Howiek Hall, from Baltimore. Sailed
at 3 a. aa.. steauaer Red Hook, for Naw
Orleans via Pucet Rouad. Arrived at 6 a as..
tog Sea Lion, from Saa Faidscav ,: Arrived
at 5:10 aad left bx at Sam., staaa
K. R. Khrgshury, from Amstsrdam snd way
ports. Amveo as is:i saa sn any at i:ia
d. as ataaraer Roe City, frwm Saa FvassemsaL
Sailed at !: a as., tea user Atlas, for
Aberdaea and Has wmasaaosv naoiea as 11
a. na . ataaiarr rSamator. for Saa Diaro and
way ports, Saiied at 11:15 a. m.. ship
Chillicotha fa tow tag Sea Uoa. for Nnshagak
Sailed at 3:30 tt afc, British steamer Cap
OrtasaL for Eureasa. Arrived -at SO aad
left am at 4:SO D. ns srt earner Lena Lack'
anbach. from New York and way porta. Sailed
at, 4 :SO p. m., stearaer F. J. LaekeBBaea,
fa New Tork and way porta via Paget Bound.
Aberdeen, Jtme 4, Arrived.: - i'Joionis.,
L. LUCKENB
ACH
WILL TAKE BIG
OE WOOL
From Boston, New Tork and Phila
delphla, the Luckenbaeh liner Lena
Luckenbach arrived up at 1 o'clock this
morning and is discharging at terminal
No. 1. She brought In 560 torts of gen
eral cargo. Outbound for the Atlantic
side she will take 900,000 pounds of
wool for Boston and 100 tons of general
cargo. The general cargo consists
largely of canned fruit. '
The wool cargo scheduled for the
Lena Luckenbach will be one of the
largest shipments made for some time.
It is all new clip from the Northwest.
The general cargo is. mostly for New
York.
Crowell & Thurlow will enter the
steamship A. L, Kent from the Atlan
tic side on Wednesday. She will bring
a general cargo and discharge at ter
minal No. 1. From the Orient the
steamship "West Kader. Columbia-Pacific
Shipping company. Is due to ar
rive June 12. She will be followed
within a week by the steamship West
Cayote. The steamship Eastern Sailor
is loading outbound cargo at the in-man-Poulsen
mills.
BIG FREIGHTERS ASSIGNED
TO PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Hoquiam. Wash., June 6. Captain E.
Reich, veteran Swedish shipmaster who
is here in command of the freighter
Toiken, says that the Trans-Atlantic
Steamship company of Gothenburg.
Sweden, which operates the Toiken
and 27 other steamers, aside from
several motorships and five sailing ves
sels, has assigned several of the big-,
gest freighters to ply in trade between
the American Pacific coast and Austra
lia, Heretofore most of this company's
ships have been used on runs between
Europe and South Africa. India and
South America, but in recent months
the company decided .o enter r.ctive
competition for the Pacific trade as
well. A sister ship of the Toiken is
due to arrive soon in San Francisfo.
and will load In several pacific ports
for Melbourne and Sydney.
STEAMER CAOBA TAKING
LUMBER FOB SAN FEBRO
Hoquiam, Wash., June 5. The
steamer Caoba arrived Saturday morn
ing from San Francisco to load at
the, Aberdeen Lumber &. Shingle com
pany's mill, for San Pedro. ,
Steamer Carlos cleared the bar at
7 p. m. Friday for San Pedro, with
cargo from the Donovan mllL
Steamer Svea cleared for San Pedro
from the Wilson mill at 6 o'clock Sat
urday morning.
Steamer Japo Henry finished loading
yesterday and was expected to get
under way today for the Fast coast via
San Pedro.
MOTOKSH1P TOSCA LOADING
LUMBER FOR AUSTRALIA
Raymond, Wash., June 5. The Motor
ship Tosca is .loading a lumber cargo
at Raymond mills this week for Aus
tralia delivery. It docked at the Wil
ls pa mill Monday shifting ths follow
ing day to tbe Qulnault docks. She
has abroad a cargo of a million feet
of redwood taken on at Eurekc. Cal.
The quota from several of the mills
will consist of $1,500,000 feet of spruce
from the Willapa mill, 400,000 feet of
fir and hemlock from the Qulnault
mill and 200,000 feet of fir from the
Columbia Box.
POSITIONS OF VESSELS
Radio reports from North Head give the
position of the following vessels at 8 p. m.
June 4 :
Wahkeena, San Pedro from Grays Harbor.
67 south of Grays Harbor.
Fred Baxter, Everett for. San Pedro. 210
miles from Everett.
Tug Sea Lioa, towing ship Chtllieothe,
Astoria' for Naknek, 48 miles west of Co
lumbia river.
Johanna Smith, Coo Bay for San Fran
cisco, crossed out.
Prince Albert. Ssn FYs n Cisco for Ocean
Falls, 445 miles from Ssn Francisco.
By Federal Telegraph Radio:
Hartwood, San Francisco for San Pedro.
58 miles south f San Francisco.
Frank G. Drum, Avoa for Gsviots, 187
miles south of Avon.
Cbas. H. Cramp. Philadelphia for Saa Pe
dro, 800 miles south of San Pedro.
Lymaa Stewart, Port San Lois for Vaa
eonvar 16 miles south of Vancouver.
La Purisima. Richmond tor Oleum, left
Richmond 8 p. ra.
(By Naval Radio)
President Madison. Seattle for Yokohama.
S382 miles from Seattle.
West Keats. Portland for Yokohama. 1920
miles west of Columbia river.
Haana Neilsen. Tsiragtao for Portland, 2 838
miles west' of Columbia rivr.
A pus. San Pedro for Yokohama, 2363 miles
wast of Saa Pedro.
Edmore. Seattle for Taku Bar. 8600 mile
from Seattle.
Yankee) Arrow. Saa Francisco for Shanghai.
8814 miles from San Fraaciaeo.
Catherine D.. Ketchikan for Hoonah, 83
mile from Ketchikan.
Grifca. Port Armstrong; for Juneau. 29
mfiev from Juneau
Admiral Nicholson. Pybas Bay for Juneau,
23 miles from Pybua Bay. , ;
Admiral Evans, sailed 6 p. m, southbound
for Seward
Northwestern, T aides for Cordova, 24 miles
from Yaldes.
Admira: Watson. Seattle for Ketchikan, 100
mile from Seattle.
aneoott, Seattle for Aberdeen, 40 miles
from Seattle.
Silsar State. Yokohama far Seattle, 453
milaa from Seattle.
Everett, Everett for Txeoma, 20 must from
T scorns.
Horace X. Baxter, Saa Fraociwoo for Eagle
Harbor. 245 mile from Essie Harbor.
Paraiso. San Fraaciaeo far Grays Harbor,
105 miles from Gray Harbor.
West Kader, Advoatok for Portland, 1027
miles from Columbia river.
Panama. A noon for Portland. 11 mile
from Cape Flattery.
Red Hook. Portland for Seattle, 77 miles
from Columbia river.
Fred Baxter. Everett for Saa Padre, 110
mfles from XTrereti.
Sea Lion, towing ship ChalBeotte, Astoria
for Naknek, 48 miles from Columbia river.
Prince Albert, Saa Franctac for Ocean
Falls. 445 muea from Saa Fraaciaeo.
PAPERS HAILED OUT
Vancouver, Wash.', June S. Exami
nation papers for those who wrote In
the state eighth grade examinations
are being mailed out today. The per
centage of those who passed will not
be known until Thursday.
DAILT RIVER READINGS,
CARGO
8:0O a. sn.. Pacific Time.
River , I Temp.
Staaoaa H ?f ?J Sjt if -i
C - ss . g 5 la-
ss. .- , . !
- - :
Wens tehee
40
S3
35
4
lO
20
2
12
IS
3T.4 iO.OO
1 55
63
90 . 41
"78 4T
83 48
78 49
'it 'is'
1S.S .. 36
Umatilla . .
The DaBes.
20.6.iO.e)
as.8l.'S.OO
En
e.wo
00
Oregon Cityl
oo
Portland
lf.oj'fl. Tio.aoi
: ) Rising., ) FaUing. , .. ......
RIVER, FORECAST
' The Wins matte rtvar at Portland wiD raw
during tha stea three days, reaching stare
about aa-teoasm: xnaanay. i.j; waqneauay,
20-; Trarsday. 2L7. -s , vv
- Tides 'a&'Atmtt,tnap?Ki:
' KSgtt Water , t Low Water
10 :38 a.m. 7.1 ft. J 4 :3S a.m. 0.3 ft.
10 :23 p. m. 9.4 f t. 4 :t3 p. m. 2.2 ft.
.Ai
1.2 .2 0
.!-. 210
MARRIAGE UCENSES
i Lao J. Campf. 26. 633 Third etiaat. aad
Elisabeth LebenaoB. 33. &8 BeeoBd sxraet.
! Robert 8. Weinhetmer. legal. 945 Alameda
drive, and Bertha M. Uuller. legal. 939 Ala
meda drive.
Wellington E. 8mlth. 20. -154 1 William
avwnua, aad Halea Shepherd. 22 946 Garfield
street. ,
Fred Swansea. 3. 43 1st street 8. E..
sAdEIleii C. Nordstrom, 33, 4939 61st street
f Willis R.' Little. 24, 453 E. 43th street, aad
Modelia Ingram, 19. 468 E. 45th street
Cart Siegle. 87. Spokaae. Wash, aad EUie
Braum. 27, 1083, Tillamook street
Oeorg O. -Brown. 39. Seattle, Wash., sad
Elsie Brown. 30. Portland.
j Vance A. Thomas, 30. 847 Capitol avrnu.
and Alt H. Porter. 34, 847 Capitol avenue,
i - Le Cart Zimmerman. 22. 4417 65th street
S- E. and Elsie M. Knots, 21. S718 87th
street 8. E.
i Robert E. Ishsto, 21. 8801 3d s venue
a E.. and Edna M. Willis, 20, 699 E. Ninth,
Robert Boardman. 26. 34 9 N. 3 2d street,
aad Adeass B. Slimmer 26 aa V X1A .IfmI
icob Gibstein. 25. Chehalis,, Wash., aad J
H v.. -anuerson, 20. 7 i S tiesmey. street.
. Ejlmer Brown. 38. 289 First street, sad
Fanny Gladys Glean. 19. Portland. -Cbarlea
Henry Williams, legal. Hoquiam.
Wash., and Eva C. Neiison. legal. Pertland.
WEDDINO ANU
: t-J 1LJ. ajAKu KNGRAVEKS
, W o SMITH 4t CO.. 811 Morgan Wag
BIRTHS
SISCEL To Mr. aad Mrs. Clarence Slscel,
664 Girard. May 80. a son.
STEWART To Mr and Mrs. I. L Stewart,
Milwankie. Or.. May 31, a son.
CRAWFORD Almon E. Crawford. 609 Hol
i gate. June 1. a daughter.
CRANSTON To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crans
ton. 1049 E. 22d. May 2T. a son. :
GULP To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Culp. 405
4th. Msy 26. a daughter.
CLRICH To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. flrich,
1039 H Belmont. Msy 28. a daugator.
DCRLOO To Mr. and Mrs. Chaa A. Durloo.
188 Halsey. May 31.-a daughter.
WATKIN8 To Mr. and Mrs. Root. W. Wat
kins. Raj ocean. Or., June 1, a daughter.
ALLISON To Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Allison,
221 Beech. Msy 27. a daughter.
WILLIAMS To Mr. -and Mrs. Jaa. W. Will
iam. 848 A 4th. May 26. a son.
COCHRAN To Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ernest
Cochran, 756 Albins ave.. May 26, a sou.
LANE To Mr. snd Mrs. M C. Lane.i 1466
' Wilbur May 30. a daughter.
WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Wheeler.
Multnomah station. May 25, a daughter.
BRADY To Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Brady, 1615
: Woolsey. May 24. a daughter.
LEASH To Mr. and Mrs. R. R lasth. Cran-
brook, B. C, May 24. a daughter, j
GVDHART To Mr. and Mrs. Gudhart, 986
Garfield ave.. May 12. a daughter.
MOT To Mr. and Mrs. C. Wing Mov. 248
Tsmhill. April 13, a son.
HANNAFORD To Mr. snd Mrs. Elbert L
Hannaford. 549 Yamhill. May 29, a son.
GAMILES To Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gamiles.
734 E. Bumside. June 1. a son and daugh
ter, twina.
INNE8 To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. i Tnnes.
2120 E. Glisan, June 1, a daughter.
SULLIVAN To Mr. and Mrs. F. SuDivsn,
1744 Stanton., June 1. a daughter.:
MeDONOl'H To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Donough, 937 Cleveland ave.. May 31. a
sen.
CLARKE To Mr. and Mm. Geo. A, Clarke.
Camaa. Wash., May 29. a daughter.
PASERO To Mr. and Mr Nat Pasero, St
1 Helens. Or.. May 22, a daughter.
DEATHS
HALL Ssrah E. Hall, 1635 E. 16th, May
31, 89 years: angina pectoris! .
ANDREWS Orpha Jane Andrews. S61
Morrison, cancer ot liver, June 2. 68
years, !
DIVORCES FILED
Dsrid Olive against Richard David. .
Ky Bva agalnat Jack Bruce Ray. :
-Spore Kat against J. V. Spore.
Gastafson Anns against Carl Guatafson.
. Preston Antoinette against Peter Preston.
NEW TODAY
SO
How a Dye Shop Succeeded
In the Face of Hard Times
By exercising the utmost skill aad
care in our work our business has
Tuor than doubled m tha past year.
W giv sn absolute guaraata
or satisfaction.
If yon desir really splendid
work is clesxiiag aad dyeing.
PHONE KA8T 7334 i
ATKINSON'S DEPENDABLE
DYE SHOP j
381 East 11th St., Portland, Ore.
ITORTIiA
rug ca
FLUFF JMISS
Made out of your old worn-out
carpets and rugs. Save half the
price of a new rug. Use Woolen
clothing. !
9x12 Rugs steam-cleaned, $1.50
East 3580 188 East Eighth
CARPET CLEANFNfs
REFITTING. RKLAVINO. ftCSIXINQ. Kt.
x1X HUQS SHAMPOO, M46
Wattrasse made c. Faatnars raoevatad.
ALL KINDS NEW MATT It 8. 818 for Saw
FLtirf RUOS woven from s1 oaraata,
Fuenltue uatwlrtarad and rcaalraa.
FIONKKR MATTRSSS at OAAPdT
. CLCAMMSa WORKS
1073 m. Lincoln St. uv. S3J-07.
aMUawIwOBlS WSst Park SJli TSaWsUal
At 10 A. M. Tomorrow
INSURANCE STATEMENTS 7S
' Syrropsis of tb Annual Statement of5 tbe
STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPAA'Y
Of Hartford, in the State of ConBactioat, si
the 81st day of December, 1921. mad - to
tha Insurance Commissioner of tb Stats of
Oregon, pursuant to law: , j
CAPITAL ' I
Amount of capital stock paid op. $ OQ.000.00
INCOME i
Net premiums received during
the year 9
Interest, dividends and rente ra-
carved during tb year .....
focorne from other sources ra-
; ceived during the year .....
; Total iaoome
DISBURSEMENTS
Set losses paid during th year
1 including adjustment expenses. 8
Dividends paid oa capital stock
1 daring tb year
Commissions aad salaries paid
during taa year
Taxes, lie ana and teas paid
r daring the year -
Amount of all other expeadi-
737.T88.18
86.v40.82
I 42.86
798.871.84
I
f
385.845.46
40.0O0.00
248,883.19
43.T84J1
83.T82-36
: Total cxpeaditarea 8 801.668.61
ASSETS ; ( . -
Valu of stocks and bonds owned .
market value $1.8,44.
Cash in backs and on hand. ... . 74.768.99
Premiums in eoaraa of ;olleg' 1 .
4 rkm writtsB swoe Saptem-i
' bar SO. 1 921 1 69,859
lot i est aad rants daw and c- . ' i '
j cruad ................ ... 17,359.23
I- Total' adatltted4etiiV,', . . rtl.3S,tS2.v4
1 -j , TJSRIIJTIIA .. '
C$rma emhaa for losses unpaid 8
80.f2TJT
Amesmt at ausearned premiama. .-- - -A-
i - oa alt oatstarxtia siaka.. . . . - 832.618.84
Aa othar ljabtlitiea .. . . . f.,.. 18.674.72
f jTotal BabfatteaJeimava;. a
I eapital stock v. ....... t TSl,t22.2
iBCSINESS Vt OREGON FOR THE 1EAB
Ket presntma reeeivad dlrtnar . v-, , ? i ' ,
t the year , .-... .-. .s 8.S-93.17
Losses paid taring-tha fear., .i v ,163 93
Loe-e incurred durfi yeat. l.SOJd
'Narr.s of ccrmrr;y; - ' 'y "::
STAMAPr Fl .; INSURAX", ;COMFAST
3kW. s-mL-Js
SPECIAL NOTICES 101
"OWfaS OP SPECIAL TAX ELECTION
T JLerai Votar of Sekaoi District So. 1.
MoJtBoasah Coanty. Oragon: ....
-:otlc" at beraby ariva that the arbooi 'dis
triot special tax eleeUoa hereby called to be
t!iz -7$ PoUias psaam ia aad for
sxdMoi district Na 1. Multaosaa Cauaty. r.
C.ftmrtoT- ltk dajp of Jane,
A- X 1928. between taa hours of naoa aad
? 0 P- av of said day. -there wul so asxb-
of iacrasaiag the amount of tax, to be levied
of 31.aoo.sa ovar and abov the amouat
sssss and atibiaet to tha superviaioa of the tax
supervising . aad conservauoa . eomsaiasion. for
tn purpose of atsinta nance, sapport aad ecara
noo of said school I TrmltTli
5aT. f dunng UM,calwOa7ar of
1928: the rot to Be by ballot, uaoa wbSca
ahaUb the words, "Spaciel LavyTla, - aad
Spacsal Lvy -o and the voter ahalt plaee
a crom x) between the wards "SnaesalL.ry
fUS? r!- "JmZ "' b-s words
Special Levy" aad the ward "No . which
I!i?,!-hU .5 1oT 'be recaption
or ballots east tor or s gainst said tax Uvy wul
be oven at tha hour 01 nnMi scut remain otvn
until the hour of S odork p a, ea the mid
day and date aad at tit place aforesaid.
- By order oi tha Heard at Inrectnr ot Kchonl
J?""? 'v Multnomah: Cettatr, Oregoa
this 17th day of May, 122. '
t- A. . N EW1LL.
a.. V.hiBUII, Hc of lMrccton.
Attest: - R. H. THOMAS, t
. Schooi Cierk and Husineas Manasar.
MEETING NOTICES
102
HELP. NOBLES, HELP f
Automobiles needed. W
are falling short of the nsces
sary automobile with whieb to
help entertain our viaitors. It
mutt not oa mi id that Al
Kader'a aatioa wide repuuUoa
for hospitality ia waning.
una m, sutn. j,itn, l sth and 19th. If
you cannot serv every day. do the best you
can. bat do something.
Telephone Broadway 5181 or Broadway
205. Imperial, : HoteL THIS
IS URGENT. A. L. TETtT,
Potentata.
GIL REAZEE Grotto Team
will confer M. M. deer
at Bunnysid lodge Tuesday. -Jun
6. at 8 o'clock. Large
attaadanea desired. Important
open meeting Thursday.! Jun
8. at 8 o'clock. Pythian Tm
r.le aniiitnrinm Vk. n .
tensnce of oar public arhoola Masonic Eastern .
Star fraternity, prophets and lady friends In
vited. Make aa effort to be present. If to
soil yon must tell, use th Grotto News? '
HARRY A. McRAE. feec'y.'
PrRPLE ARCH. L. O. I, No.
611. meets 13th and Spo
kane av,. 8 o'clock every Man
day evening. Visiting brethren
welcome. By order of W. M.
A. B. ELLISON, See ).
MINERVA lodge. No. 19. I
O. O. F, regular meeting
Tnesday evening at 8 V N.
11th st. near SUrk .1. In!u-Tisitors-
always welcome.
story degree.
jtiN f. whobm. See v.
GU8TAYE BABSCH. N. G.
'Come help Minerva grw."
NORTH PORTLAND IXiDGF.
No, 23, I. ,0. O. F.. at
Kt palrics. and Denver av..
Kenton. 7 '010 tonight. Sune it, Wrk in
initiatory dt-gre. Visiting brother welcome.
HARRY L. LOOS. N. U.' .
F. M. WILLIS. See'y. '-.
1-
PRAM ASSEMBLT. TTNITED
ARTISANS, will have elec
tion uf officers Tuesday, June
8. All members are requested
to be present.
CANTON" PORTLAND NO. 1. P. VI.
I. O. O. F.. will hold regular can
tonment Tnesday ve.. Jun 6, 1922.
8 p. m. Ail chevaliers requested
to b present Fatigne uniform. Har
mony hall. 912 Williams" are. Visit.
ing chevaliers welcome.
MAJOR B. WOKRTENDYKE. Clerk. ,
H. W. WRIGHT. Captain. -
O0t . FELLOWS., ATTEn-
t TWJN '
Kaceptioa for . Bro, ,1 .. E.
Csrtar. Grand Warden ' ta ha
given at Pythian temple. West Park and lam
lull sts.. Friday eve.. Jun V, p. at. All Odd
Fallows, their families sad friends invited. Was.
Pc,i ham. chairman of committee. -
SUNNISIDE SOCIAL CLUB ia
vitas all O. E. S. members, and
friends to iu "pre-vacation" card
party. Wednesday evening. Jun
7. at Masonic tempi. E. 8th
Jur$iX sod Hawthorne. . Good prizes.
r Kerrmhments. Adratasic
Rafrmbments. Admission 23 c.
8UNNTS1DE LODGE No. 13.'
A. F. and A. M.. East 86tli
and Hawthorne Special at 3i
June 6. M. U. degree.
itaTrae will be conferred by the
Grotto team. All Master Mtsous
ar welcome
HARMONY LODGE Ke. 12, A.
F. and A. M. SpeeUl this
(Monday I eve... at 7 o clock. Mae
ter Maion decree. Visiting breth
ren welcome.
W. M. DEI.I.V. Se.
ORENOMAH LODGE No.
177.
A. F. aad A. M. Stat
muniearJon this Taasday
row) evening. .7:89 o'clock. ViSfa
kng ' brethren welcome. By erner
of W. M. Oscar S. Bwesssoa. Beat
WAVXRLT LODGE No. 174. A.
F. and A M.. E. 26th aad
Clinton sts.. this Taesday. 7:80 p.
m. Work in E. A. degrsa. W fi
ll m Jap pert. See. -i.
rVANHOE LODGE No. 1. K. ef
P., meets every Taasday night
at 8 o'ciock. fifth floor. Pythiea
building. 888 TamhiU streeL All
Pvthian waleom. Page rank.
THAD L. GRATES. K. of R. and 8.
ALBERTA LODGE No.. 233,
17th aad Alberta street
Raffular aaawtac every Tam
dar avsmlnr at 8 o'clock. -
B. OiBXCD. . G.
H. A. BR UN KM KB. fteeretary.-
P EN INSULA Chapter No. 43. B. A.
M., Masonic tru tiding. St,- Jaaaa. .
At tad convocation Monday - -vniag
at 7:30: Important bnrlnssa, sad
every member shoe Id be present vis
itors welcome. By order ef K. H. P.
G. L. LEMON. See-y.
MINERVA CHAPTER NO. 10.
U. K. H.. St. Jakn Bpaoial
Jun 6. Coma
fcl'VUSk daaeiac every Wednesday areaiac
Swim ball; larg. eoal ball, best ef masar,
carsrtaons attaBtaan, good time aaeajad. -
and rants. aUxtagad by Beam Bauaa.
THE regular monthly maadns of Boa City
social club wiB be held Monday. Jane 8, st
Partlaad betel assembly ball, the last for th
im art. Member nrgad to b prsaant. int
nortaat Sarah It- Jorinson. See. . ...
"Ukl rU Jf ygf iAV a soacialty. buttons, pin,
aharsa Jaeger Bra.. 181-133 Sth t.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE wish to thank our many frWnas aad
neighbors for their kind nana, floral fring -and
aympathy shown ne tn - oar vacant be
raaremeet, the death of oar bsiovad son. Al
rla Taa D Hey, Mrs. Ternal Van Do Hey.
Mr. Charten Tea Da Ray. '
DEATH NOTICES 103
wOOf la this city. Jane 4, John Wood.,
aged 19 yaars, betored son of Mrs. Mary C.
Wood of SOS Hotly st and th lata John
Wood; brother ef Mrs. Loam Walls snd Mrs.
Chart B. Chaa of Has Frsneieeo. Cel.. Mrs.
Gwaat Naavm of Paadlten. r.. Mrs. Margaret
aVwmear aad Mrs. Ada Wets ef Portland, and
araadaaa eg Mrs. EUea Haass af thss ercy.
Taa ramaiaa ana at tha above rnridaaoa . IV
Barai axraagamanta la charga of J. P. Ftauey
OLfiOy la this city. Jams 6. 1933. fas tha
family riiideaii i. 1488 Mallory a., Lena
Looms OUoa. aged 4Z year moarths 11
days.- wife ef O. A. Olson sad. mother of
UiUh E. Olsoa sad sent of Misses Msnda sad
Martha Backset of Portland. Remain at the
B, T. Bymaa funeral hoc, 0OI WUliam
ave. - sttaensj aau ante unt later.
UcLaIN June 4. st the lata reatdenca,
Market at., Mary r. MoLaln. aged SO years,
mother sat Mrs. EUa Tank sad f lUs McLabi
of Partlaad aad J. H, McLain of lakmr. N. D.
Tb remains are st Finiry s Mortuary, Mont
gomery atTith. Wottoe of funeral herasftar.
BklbLEl At th reaideno. .4904' 41st at.
SB., Jna S. Pstar Bradley, aged rases.
Msral sssissd f Isplav. Faawrai nntsea
later. Bsmsliai are at tn rasWUntial pariors
of Miliar at Traeay. t
SMITH la thi city, iane 8. Sarah Roaaoa
Sreith, sse 67 ..yean, widow ea tha lana J.
T. Smith. The remain ar at the ehapst ,
of Snook 4k Whealdon. Belmont and 86th.. f
Notice of foneral rater. ; ' ,
' FUNtlRAL NOTICES t
yV7