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13 TIIE 3IORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1016. 400 BRAVE GOLO 10 HEAR DAIRY ADVICE f.crthern Pacific Dcmonstra t?cn Day at W.n.ock to Be Rcmc.T.bcred Long. FARMERS EAGER STUDENTS Cw-Ofwratc Nr-" I rr- i.t- t errr..nt . i"ro n9ul $ of City. rTvre Ins p,-! tavlari l!rt. bt pwv nrvvrtT TVj"K. Ve--.. J tall .T'e ha bee-, r tt w 1 "" HwaMrH r tin.o.ie. e: dr r5 t:i - b fortt-t" h rr-amler mt " r late ar'r. tar It Mti(i ', bar tar teara ti ,i.f poiil ef jofi"e rrm?e to !' la ! ? I ef th lt-v o an ' f V.liwar. ts ;j-it rr p :i la ' r:y tlM mr'n.r tse i4'.Ioo' far aa B-i". ef a r-i4 t lit l rrefeaaor vv'.:!ej 'P f epeeaefe era -real 9)fm.tI3 tl rol-9. I '.. wj rovere.l .'. "- and tha ir w i e.:w witfc ta fleecy nk fae'ly fa! 1" fMhwof n-ii- It not erjllmlal. It f'l r. ea th jwrlptar looted from tfie 0 ej Imt. "It ! O no I ae Uml wool an4 .-ttrt. le Mr treat liae aahe ' Ta m''n I tab pla- al .- Hal I I. V a4 to r jr-r.rt.e ef Mr A'v tfter were people In tft Ball el Inat '. "J t lt !' a tre aamber. cnn ll.rlrif the distance the l"nl h". l- rem n the e'a.1 ef ! "f ron.l;:io of ts ri4l. for In-h I 'irt"'l to 6 'U "f I Bn pt it iuppti'l !l rmrr fTl. A tl n!fi prere4 kt emm. a4 bf'-r rrofor r. h.. lit fourthly lhr were :moet ! p-ri li te n4 meat ef tsm. erertireUr H ef lham. frtrn tfta rr-by f ifm f fmr, fifm- re" !. !. tllr oo dOlh l.r rf hi1 -houl flu! t w " the Ua ef the a4l- nce t.t -'Jt tn tiiecl f'co'e It IPte miiHsm- Hiiulij"). ta rasar tiae to lr. Atrnoat f"fn the firt IH, prn'xwf wit ptlrj with tiu-atlnna. Not ailla In.iulrlaa. bat rMne ef the fV4rf, imp'tRi- a I? f liewe an4 ike itt eo-t the wlarrfere ef prob ! oe tKe firm. Cf that t n4 the wnrfl t d"a P1 r-f lt mnltu4a ( the pn. ef popuUtion h-raabou't la ronHafa4. fully Pr rant ware farTiar. par rant f.rmare wivaa. i pa rant thir aoe n4 tlufc' t't: m"'i 1 P'r cant buaina man of Wlnlnrk. KnmtthiTK tike qnaarfxsa ware prn o.jBla.1 n4 4iKUcl. nator t lr t!a whola rna ef pro&ierai ef the frn an4 I' praity f to y that mo'ifif wnul4 '"! ba solna oa h4 not "Tim-" baaa rali4 a4 a eam mon.a la.aua.t Id T "! y to appear In fent:y la a lre '-nt Sorarro b irw the h'l ani partake of a lunrh prepare'! an4 r-a4 kT the arood wemaa rf Wtnlock. a lunrb Kri'd withest price or limit. lioatf-t. it may win from a arir r whet I ha writtaa that rrefaor ni;itrd tu the only apaakar." That l nut orra.-t. Mara. Araay. ti". JM'arnnr 111 Ktri il thatr UUI part, ee l Tr. ITira. of the rullmen Af rfc- :ri4rl n!cj. w a. bmbJr4a4 with ana. nor. t elm.. t ea creel a It ant aa w . l-rnfra-.'-ir Wil!er4 aalsaae IWeele (. fa f.wl w a iTt. I by Ma.lmaa t. 0 'trl. M. C. trf.onar.1. T. . fief-'. A X .W-Ta-. . Kaaaa.ly. 1. 1 Q f i-a. x U. t.S'It an4 M a Kara V.. The bnalaaa an4 rro(aaloaal rraa -f the town, throuch tie lljoa--Inw ri ib. the nam br wht.-h trie et4 I'wr.ri-ul l"' l OW BDOWB. pTV-,.t-.J tha Tpptla v ia I in.--4 wea ttr the ao4enre ahait half rotor t to eae he Iiaaatjca brewihl la f r aihiSitxoa an t . orn en I tha ether batf te fi-tere ahoar. whl.-l w alto frae. hi- baan rMarsara4. t apaaa. by the Hun.low Clia. II a lt wer-a .a.!r le ' tha ottaont aJi- n.-.. w;ta e'-t fa ln. aa they I In the atraec or ea tha tirb an 1 aw 'he laimili .-ora4 anj li(aa4 te the profaaae-e paaain ea the buhmJ an.t ba.l po.nc ef the tiiwm "rrittare. .Not until rea.a e4 i fartnere 4ap he t for thatr bm. &atnt. aa siary e( thm retnraa.. 6l a dvr ef ttl ri.a.ura il retrr prat. ant 1 "4.T pr -( the Narthara f'artS nt tha taiai peopja. J'Aat about tiat lima, or aa keu' or aa lt"r. A4or M-'nrma. of t! rUrv4 patty. a..-jrta.i the womaa whan I erei the ..a--! te tae prlnate car J4ionewaaaa. wh.r- a Sim ninner we .-re4 to t&ara. fr ,rn e.-tm ae boat. if. J Mati-y. : j. rty. I. n. QuU- taa an J J It frota. ef Wialorh. an J J FT. V-r"al4. ef the Chehali C'oe-merrtat riat. Jlna4 ear party at 4iaaer riw C -ak Matatatwee). At t.l'l t ' roema ef tha lia. e ilow C! l ware pe-h-4 to tha 4oart ar4 the taiar ef the party were lie. tar4 t' wt! Brk.4 appreciation. AJ m:fl ba i 4 ef a fyrorreaalTe r.mn4eir ti trinloak. they bea fine riuoroem.e as 4 tham. The vt tntsxa people lain. aa4 d them rt.ht. Wt of he baaa eat oa inany iTi ir -Junaata,- hit he Mf wit. naa.a4 aa ttatory a dy ae thia hae baan. n4 la deeptce of the tarrtbl atJrm all: I raa'.nff. n hat djaa thi att meaaT flrt as4 re-arr"at It fnaane that there le a s an.ii.i crt'-a'ural country aroan-l Aia.M'fc. aea4iy. that on rnurh ef hu Un4 there are farmare of worth. pror. an4 e--tlTttr Acain. It tneaae that the rermare aa4 the bu.lrra.a tnaa ere tiOM lutftar. are (urkitf tea rtbr I"- tha upbtit'Hirie: ef tha entire remmumtK. But better aa tdaa alj that, it maar.a thl the awn have the reoperation ef the -aoraea aw4 t.s-al man a whole Jot ta any commoBtty. a Ste !' TAX li,7 B MED Trr. rrnaitiaaToi "riD ntmrr Tto-t to viir.iiirr. tlfty Ter teat Pea April S aa4 al eavre Ortat.r I tatereo f kargra riwcedalee). Vt.E.t. r-r. rrb. l.lpec'atlPe raaae of w4t appear ! be a mie. nndaretaadlna amxi ta collector of r- a a n ae ta b"w a n. whea lata. hO':.t be pel. liMT the amended lew paaaad by Ihe laet l.e'a atore. the t.ee Tl rmrit!oa lUf eaal ou in.trirt:.-na to e l sSariffa cf tha I s4( inii Ja of iiia;:r Hi. cf the tll eaaalsn lawe. taia varoma due an4 payable la two eparte inrlall aaeata. If the firat half le not pall by April i. letaraat la rharsed .thereon at the rate of I per cent for earn toontb or fraction of month, until paid. Thl 4a not apply to the eecond half of tha ta-e. If the aaco4 half I Cot paid by twtnber S. Intereat than belna tharaon at the eame rata. No rrbate or aiarount la el low .4 tor a4anc pay Rani of rlth'r iae!a::mart. All latae riot pall ta Tall on or k" fo fa-tobar 1 barome dellrHjuaat. At'' thie 4ete end until the lamae are paid, or cartlftcate of dalinia-M-y le laaued. mtereat ronilaaae to ma el the rat of I per cant f.r ra. h moath or fraction ef a month, almu-nl tae oi pl4 bafore .Novanbar a ere on I h at date aeP"t ta a paneltr of 4 par rant. In e-'!'irn t IN tntaraat nal'l4. All Interaet an4 p-nell.'a o lo Ihe ro'aety an4 rxt pert thra"( to any aiunwiaal raraaiaima or diattlrl for whxli laaae ere collar tad. To llle.trata m lelarprai.tion of tha law" the I'ommiaalon. In la tlar. - a wt:i e'.uma that II. Ilt' on a irartaln pr.T'l-. ea tnaXM n I roil, total ;" t'oatinulnat. I" - planatlon rre-ta "Tbe fral ka f. t'. War Ke paid on or hafore April a. a n-1 tha ar.-rr4 half. !. oa or before orton-r 1 w.thout In a..t or penalty on ailhrr amount, htil. "If eei 4 oral heif la pa.4 -n) eny day -nm April le Nil 1. -'IK dlr In riu.ia. Ihara ahou.'l ha 4 ll an Intrr rt chra cf I par t.l. .i. fron Way la June 1. In- luaira. J par rem. II. frora Juaa la Jaly I. Inclaeiee. J par rent. II from Ju.r to Aut'tet e. laia.iye. I par rani. I. front Auiuil t. siaptamhay 1. inrluaira. a par renl. IJ.. from ptrnlhar to tKtobar t. In. l alra. par rant. IJ "If Ihe eatire tat ef !! le rah! art anr dy from trtuhar lo .Noremoar . lattuaire. Ihe lat'teat rhartta eboold ba T per real aa the oral half, or II a4. ace I per ceel aa the erconal bait. "If the eniira amoonl la pa;d on No vemter i. tha Ititaraat rhprfae phoul.J be t per cent 03 the Ural half. II Id. n4 I par cant on the -on4 half, b crnti, plae a penalty cf a par Can", I. "if the entire amount la paid on any day from Noermber to lertmlr . In&laelve. the Intereat char.aa Soul4 be per rent on the Brat half. I. an4 j per rent on Ihe rrotv4 half. IU plaa a penalty of t par rent. It. RECALL PLAN IS OPPOSED Ctatakaale and llalnrrr Voter- Con frr lo Crralc Harmony. r.AIVIKn. Or. rrb. . ifpeclaD la reaponao to an lBltatlon ten4ed by th Totar of ClaUkaale. a drtrga lion of oler from thla cliy went t riatxkanle laat nitrht to attend a meet lr lo diaruae the affaire of th coun ty, particularly In recard to th recall petit lone acainat Jade Clark and Com Biiaeioner llarvry. (w-ntimant In thla end of th rotinly le etrontrly aa-ainat the rrratl. moat of the bualnrae men frelins that nothlns will be ftalned. aa It crrntre nothlnc bat dlaecnaloa and bad f'rlina and ran At no real gnod. baald'e puttinar the county lo an eipmae of from llju to t:ea. The object of laet nichl nae. Inc wee to crrnent a friendly faalin b'twean the two towns, thereby glID6 thrm th balanra of power. SEIZED LIQUOR RETURNED Man Acnalltrd of IVoollc;lnc Ccte Mtrply Takrn I -mm Kruply Hone. The 11 kecs of wine, whlaky and baer found in tha recant houe at 111 Urarh rtrral. whuh Jo Valla c ruaed n tha T'latrl'l Court of boot aclna. ware r turned lo Vail year oar. "A th Jury In the caa of Valla haa an fit tt find him not ui:ty of maintaminx a ttulaaaca. wa think It would be ueeteee to put th couniy lo any further eipane Ira proaecutin th atoraere of the liquor aa a public auieenre.- aaid Iepuly tUirct Attor ney Kvan. when be recommended th 4i.n l.aal at lb romplalnt- Ll.trl. I Judse UaMon romrllad with the raiieet and ordered Ihe return of ti liquor to th dafendant. I .am pea Timber happly Coailrctl. l AI;.iUrti:LJ. Or. Trb, f. Sp claL It w aa announre4 oa Ihe Couille KJarr today that th ISeorce W. Moore lAimerr Company bed arrantrrd for a I I an bar eupply from Ihe Southern tre eron t'ooipany. which haa holding nrar the CoaioaTue camp and railroad at Laampa Creek, and will open the rarope with new epura lata lb newly obtained timber. i - a PAILT XCTr.OaUllAM.irAL aVtrOBT. POaiTI.AMtt r. Hea ate tameara lra ;n eaaraa m aimam. J d.craae. Hivar raal'tr A t- a faat. le laat 24 i'a-a. i f 4 nea. Tale: raiafil "V I M. t J y II I, II tech. lata, re.ata.l alar a?teee-e 1. IiA II tl u.ae. ear-aval rale f. :i . a.?tm.r I. :al4 lerhaa. eereae a re.ar.il aiae eapt.aaear 1. iai lacbae. T Ha. euaahme. a mietae. peaai:e eaa n aa. a beara a an ' n i aa flareotetar Ire ea4 I l.e . I. M . I i B'haa. TU WSXTIlr.HV l K- aa l.'et .... ( a a are ....... 6 - aa a t-..' t W-MBae .. . r. psc ....... i: .r.a a ....... 1 a .... Ja BaJD. I'e .. K aa.aa l? a ... ta Air . . . ... V a.a?.. .. Mie'.f.e; . . ... aw r.aaae . .h taaiaa pti wait I'eeia,:e rar.laaa af"a.t.rc fterta.al ... at l.e a t l ata a. a Ir.ctlxa . Beett'e ;.k . ae . . M . . T.-"a ..... a: a Wa . . av h'neae .. . Uj'iaa.eaff 4 . t'V e J . I I 44 : v ;-i r aa a ; e c-v t ; . Y tar s C r-aaly li. -now ., t !t '. r'oy ,.,-K ew ft. ceedy 8. a .v 5 ra 7" V 'it. r aar i J - W -;aitr . . i l-u.-ly . . "M' f .aJ r . . a r:im4r 4a a ;.i 4. . t a a r VI naa ? ; r r e I 4v iv l-t. cleedy K '-ar it a."aar . . vtr it r.oedy 1 a . o e 1 la :.a.w o aC '"iaur . . a f "t4 r a . i , r ta K ''aalr 1 a aa Ma 1 :aujy ... Hjie . . C anew .. r. 1 '.aJr . . . . V freim . .. WV i t. rlaady 1-04 r 4 I ' . I f.ve a-v a e 4' HI X. n. e 1 o . a 1 1 a o.- I . v-l J I H A" .40 t, ,vw i'ir I r aa-a ! . w - " i i c I !i a a etBteef TATIOMa. J i Waaiaa im f wrTiicn coxpixiom" . The traarh-ahapa! epraeen aTone the vtrf1 Pc:?'-- i'a.i.t fc a ra-na:n4 naar T ' t'e.-T aurtne th I. at ;i bura. It haa t.i.4 rain. In r-e-J 1 - -1 rrraoa. Anuibare ttara. Ca if'.rBia. ar-herr. ti4t enn rtara aB4 I at anew f'r-rW-e In arrtham f'raa n are p-ctiaa ef H'j.hi.f. t a ea t N)ft?irn laio. A larca hit praeaere area e.er'?.e t'-a riiH ae Nor:n w.at a4 w.f ef a mile ra-atar nvar. ;ia the Al .alt. ala'.. A am.. ataturt' aa-a ta casirai ea-r I.1.1 iH 1 aft! anew aa earerra4 In tna epp. i 'aa-. aa:p p Ya :r N Irtaka an hou" Nl.'i It I ra .l.r n lia l'aea'1 ea ar.eet Bf4 t.-arT f.pma 1 n aae ' haaaEa-n T "i -V N " f.f( r. tinl. Kaaaaa te l a. a. pel V. :. Taa Ia-ffi4r4 In tir.ee en4 Wa.aiBC tan If. r-aaa a .ll'r "mt !.at e-e fiofM. f"r rale aafar. 4r in ..la.ra Orafae ar t artW.,.w I iani 'r.aee'a.irtw !n .N-fhe aa-n lr.aa and W ..-a W.." i'". a-n lo' anw in Narth. eaaer Cr.e'O. aia.'-ta Wiihml.q an .a.av Ml I ae laenparac-ai-va etii ateuereie lih:r. ronrcAiTJ. pw'.u aa4 afin-tf Ita a er eaew. net ea ra..i. r'ufjio.t.r r wln-sa tra Ha.n w ' ra n ar anew aich. w-.. aa i-a art-a. p.ar?'ov a-t e ce 4 Ban-a par.iae .-u' -a." -f a wmaa o, M) .n va it 1 a ar anna w.'.. asear eaat .-r. a . a M ae r-i; r .aa'a- a a 'a t- ' a aeu-n a -t Iwt'.t tbbiKU A. tla.aL4. I'vrrvaa'ar. BIDS ARE OUT AGAIN Local Wheat Trade in Touch With Country. SELLING IS NOT RESUMED Inrtlanrl rWaarrl Q notation a, Are Re-ndjo-lctl lo Inc toti of lor t ifiti Curgo Ix-mand May lie Only Tr-mporar y. Local eli. at eVa.'ere ot In touch with Ihe ea-a a try attain aeetrrday end pet et blda. prectlcelly tha eame aa befare the breek la remaaeBarartlor-a There eae bet ItlU raapeeee ea ihe part of eellete. howaaar, aa laei.r appaare-l la be larteiy eaowed la. t etti eeeih.r ceditlona rhansa. na artieity aaa la laoka4 l-r aerk aa ptaalir4 bfot la. aataet Mara. The coaeiry moaeaeeal ef etela la Blao likely to be lmpeS4 for aome tlrea. aa Ihe rnada are Irnpaaaable Al Ihe kt-rchaate- l.ar.narga. bfla ware raiarl atarplr lhrholl the llat. Th cent a.aoca at t blcasn e aa a atltnu'allna far. ter. aa4 It aaa aia reaiiaad that tha prirra mi th. arxloaa day ba4 beaa ea:alilaMe4 on a pan. eailrety to lew. Trha da a blda ear tale4 I te i raola ever tkoe at Thure. 4a.. The dar a cablre Ie4l-eta4 a rather 4erl4a4 iwi te he etraaetk ef the facrita tnarket. Taleae rrea4 ea white hai rareoea from th r-l.'to .Vortheeat hee Bot krpl pace tth the 4anre al Chlra. Ter a t'rae tka mark. I aa. rllrrm'lr :ron 01 bld 4lee, ea14ntiy far rVaalaaartia retmtriae. but ea It :aok'4 Ilka a runeeay markat. tha krakae hare bean put ea by eome lnflunre ea the at bar aide. The alarkaalna tip. It la Uoutbt. may aoly tamporary. Tarralael reralpla. In cara, a are reportrd by ike MerrkaaiB- rirhasa aa folloea: Wheat Barley nour I'ata nax e-..i..e a-rt 1 a 1 Tear eae 4 " .., .e. a lo Hate. " I IS" l'11 T.ar ao U. 11 li! Tacema. Thur. .... .... T.ar ara -I - aa.a a date. T1T n .... T.ar an .... ti4t 4.-J .... 4-ait. Thur.. I Tr ate .... . ' 4-an te date, eni l".-. Tear ao rwi MKW 1 T'' 134 r.ii 14li .... ta-. .... T'.-f Pit a.oJ VrcrTABLK PrrTT Ir: f ICltf:A!rTt) BeaareJ Car at alMemlB Work Arrlra. rwtalere Ar t taraawaed. Ouiaide pro4oce aupplia are aralo nom ine ea tha local aasrkrl. rroot-atraet 4r reported a ood demand y.etenJay. but thry are atill baains eitrrm aiffien.'ty In maklr 4r:ieetie In lha city. The railroad ehlp pinc aituatlon I lmprovlr.it. Receipt from lha tiouth yeairrday In ctadad one car a-h ef head lettuce. ee!cry an4 reuiif:ocr Ae thrre waa a aevere treat la Celifornia f:ioair theae ahiprarnta. It le pat thought that any additional aup p:iee ere In trenail. Four cara of banana alao arrteed. They were to eio4 condition. Tlie potata market M firm, but rronl-elreet daoler re pert adequal atocka 00 hand. It le difncn'.i te brln la Oref ona. but Taklma potatnee are eff-red fre-ly in the trade, aad ihrre ta bo danarr of a ehnrtaae. Ore ton llurbanka aare quoted yratrrday al 91 75 bb4 Yakima flerria at 91. UOr BtTINU ON MBI.KAI. hCALE (bear laklmaa CTiaat llaade at It;, Cm I a. Trad ha ha Peajtb. A aomber of larae daala were reported te hate bara cloead la the hop market ya lerday. oe aaa for the Def.ey crop of 400 bale, al Klllabora. The price waa not learned, rrank Miller, ef toreet Orova. eold kb crop ta lorcaa Urea, al I lie centa. The ateeBaoa lot of 40O bale of Yakima waa beueht by T. A. Uaeeley Ca. at 1 tenia Acrerdicc ta aire frera th Powth. there were anronfirtne4 raporta thai lb Wolf Hop Cem-paay had bouahl 100 balee from Durat Ilroe, of WTeat!aB4. at lo centa. Doaeraa boucht balee ef Teloa from Bandy Uro. al IIS ceete, and lio belaa ef Mendocino from W. N. Dutioa at 10 ceBta. Vblmaa contracted for So bale of tha Ukl crop ef Pecrmmestae at I a rente fjr one year. r.!OlGII lArUH AT rnET rBJCEa ruaaad la Otber Uae ef Cmaatry Fred ere Alao nmelL Th (C market keep firm, witk candied ranch ato. k eel.inc on the a-.rael at 44 t 4 centa lBcee4:e4 ey brine almoet aa murk. Tlecaipta are amalt. bet appear ta be aafficteat al lb eae blah price. la eome aeaxtaa tt waa 4etable4 wbetker theae que laUoaa wo;4 hold, area with a conns aare ef tbe cold a eel her. I acre a a aery liilie breacht la la tbe it tl poultry and dreeeed meata. Thar wa a aoed demaa4 for Ik former at firm price, but but.. here war Bot ready bayars ef weal. Bailer price ear. aot4 aleady aad a chBe4. (leak rtrartaer. Para rlearinca of ilia .vorthaeetTn eltlea leatcruay w.re aa lu.i'iea rarlnre. rrr.!a4 eeile Ta- ma n l-ae na . ....91 " ..14 9 IV.U4I 1-. . i: ui 1 u m IttRTUaND MARKLT qt OTATIO.M :ic. Merchant rTxebaaffe. fmrMiy de.l.cry. Mil- I'ld aieaem ...i i Aak. Tr AZ0. I I I'l u i .'Mla.i Pa I 1 1 . rink I . l.illi l-i 1 4i 39. S 93.00 H4 l ira j ; ' h'i Kaaelaa 1 - No 1 "-hll. fa4 ... yr co so 11. rte vx I f.a4 13 0" tl.OO P r?n "."."7. -' 1 1 :i"n a.,..,t. asvw :i iioo -utur-ea '"'I Aak. VarrB bloe.t.m Ill 9 J ' klarxn . -t,lo.d l ' J" kiarr.l cljb -I IJatrl f..e .Pa 1 ! Iltrrlil.jelii .IV Warraee'a ... . v Varv h earley. te.4 i! H il 12 Vr-h b-an -I a tnj Bla-vh ahort - la 4 . I'LOl R l alenl. 93 40 per barrel; rtretaht.. 94.MOA4U: 41 porta. 9174; Vi.y, llu. wtu: wbaat. te u. r arena. S 44 MT Eaatam ureon tijnoihy. 917. SO It 9'.4 id; Va-iey tlmolhy. 914 a 14: alfalfa. 917 tpla. eate and tefli. HlllU aIl.U EEI ! prime Hran. 9 Ta prr ton: ehori ;; rot'. -4 barler. I31012. CORN Kaet, per lea: cracked. 911 par tea. Yalta aad VrzrtebJr. TftoriCkt. rRftT O-aBfta. narela. 99 4 S par boa: lemone. II 4 o per boa; . . a e Mound: ninranolee 4 t. 4s 4c par pound: grapefru.t. liu:, pomezrell- neie.. 91. e Prr an, lai.a . 1 "1... e-r.ir-"'. V I1LT Atll.li.' Artlchoaaa. 91 luerl - - . . rm f . , ' . . P n . tt ID il I 71: caebec. IIOM Par hundred: aerlm, lac par pouid. pepper. l4Iie par pound: z plani. UtJlTe par pound; a p route. 1 a Po per pound; h-reeredleh. lr v. P'und: caull f oeer. l::lg:i: cek-ry. IITniJt per ner ere:, peaa. an 19c: eucurabrr, ll.Tetp. r.r.tE rr.l'IT Peer. Ilul W per bz, tirapce. II 4)1 Pr barrel; cianberrl. 9;l p - barrel ..,,....c.-:rwr.fl II w.ii'reia. lilt par ta ' aeet. . 7iti per hurrtrad. . ... . . . . , e w OMI.M "rm". VUJ.r.e a, .. e. ah-pp r t point Al I'l EH pitanber. extra fancy. 1 7 3S: fanrr. 9J: rholc-. 9173(910; Jona in.aa. .aire lancy. 91 to: fancy. 9 1.24; rholc-e. II. Tel;ow Newtown., extra fancy, : fao-r. II choir IIDI :l; llaldwlra. extra ra-T. II I; fen-j. 1 choice, 91, reute. orchard ran. 9. tnalry aad C aaalry r educe. 1 frral lehhtnd qooletior: Job.e( piicee: treaa raarb. ran- d:1 ti 9 pr d . I- iMnl prtcea: lra. mium cRaiiiT. ate; .N b rc: No. a"c; No. A 7' Ivl LTRT-Hiu. wall, lltjllc; Ura. llTr; null Pprlngr. 11 ISc: -tarkeya, llvr. Inrti'c: lurk.a. d reea-! . chulcr. -4tr ;in: rWaa. l.-.rjl.V: tceee. 10c. BCTTF.K Craamrt print, extra. Jle; flrala. J."c; eeconda. Sec per pound. Butlar let No 1. 3.:; No. 2, Sno. CHEEfiK urern trlpleta. Jobblo bnylng prirra, 17c par pound, f. o. b. dock i'on land: Tours Ameri'-aa. Ihe per pound. VE.M. Kancy, Kc rr pound. I'OrlK Kancy. Sc per pound. Maple Or er rr Wa. t.nral Jnhblna quoTatlona: P ALilOX .'o'urohiB Biver. 1-pound taila. 12 C'j prr dozen; one-ha.f flat. fl.KO: 1 pound flat. I-ZC, Alaaka pink. 1-pound tali a. llnNCr Choice. tt.H per ca". NlIj Walnut. Back lota. lUc: Brazil auta. fi.-rta. Koine: almonda. Irlir; peanut. Sc; rocoanuta. 91 Per dix.n. pacana. lOtj.'ic; ctveatout. luc. libAN'r email white. 7 :V; larce white. 7.1.- Hma. ex-; beyou. Oc: pink. 5c luri'LC Koaatad In Oruma. l4Uc. M GAR Kruit and berry. 9-': heel. fa.a extra '. ,r.'V: powdered. 4n barrel. 17: iuh.r. birre'a. 97. 1 A. hALT r.rann:.t!. 9U.MI Ir inn:' half round. lj. a .".o per Ion: &. 10.6 par Ian: daln. 914 per ton. KICK jJoutnern bd. RSWI'-jC pound. bra.n. 4c: Japan elvla. 4 j tl Or. f'HIKD riiflTS Appa. Pc pr pound; aprtcula. ltnjlc. pearhca. -: prune. Iial'-ane. Bfata-: ralaina lowe Muaratela. Ac; utMa'-hecl riullana. "ttl')r, eeeded. : date, paratan, li'r pound, fard. 91.a Per bom. currant.. S'.nlJc. flza. :.0 a-onnce. f:. 10 4-oun... .;'. 31 lo-oanr-e, 9-40; i IO-ounre. a.V: bu.k. a bite. IP He; black. C per pound . Hep. Wool. II Ida. Kir. l-r-ulPli crop. ISDI-'te per pound. If I UK riAltrd hid. a. J.V pound and up. HSr: netted ataca. t pouada and up, 11c; eaitad kip. 11 puuada u ;i pound. I'm.: aeltej ra.f up to la pound, I-; tree a hide. ZS poumla and up, lac; areea ale, rr pounda and up. PSc: yraen ktp, ii pounda in pounda. lac. preen ca'f. up to IV poun'l. Ie; dry f.int hide. lie; dry f.lnt ca'f. up lo I pound. i'Tc; dry aalt kirlea. TOc. V OOL. Faatern Orezon. 1 S ft Tic ; Valley. Z' b r'--. y3:l lambe" eool. 2c. "HAIK 4hron. rc par pound. CAhCAHA riAKK Hid and new. e 04c per pound. rr.LT H Dry on-woole4 pelt, ler; drr hort-woole4 pal 'a, K'c. dry aliearllnza. 10f lc each, aalted ahearltnc. 1&v.'k; each; dry coat. br; hair, 13c 'h; dry coat hear.mta. lnrCir eanh; aa'.lad long-wooled palt. Lre-cnibar. 7c 91. iO each. Preal.looa MAMS All etze. rhnire. lfar; tnr1rd. 17Sc. ekinnrd, I4tI7c, plcalca, !;. cottice roil. 13 Sc. BACON Kan.). :7u:sc; tandard, ZIO I3c: rhotre liSfJJOc. 1'BY HALT Miort. clear back. 1 1 H 9 UHr: export. 111,911c, Plate, S91OSO- I.ARD Tierce b.ais, kettle rendered. llkc; tandrd. inc: compound, lOSc. 11 A fc H K L ;.OL.S Mm beef. 911. pl.it beef. plat pork. 9ia; trine, 10.a0i ILiO. Oil. KEROSENE Water whit, drum, bar rela or tank wacon, luc; ca, 17 43:11,0, OA-.ni.Isr Hu'k UKct caaea 9IUr: nzlna diatlllate. drum, pe; case, loc; nap lha. drum. 14ac: case. ItHc LINSEED OIL Raw. barrel. fic: raw, caeee. Pic; boiled, barrel, 9c; boiled, caae P3c. TURPENTINE In tank. 7c 74c; 10-caaca lota, le lea. In BUYING IS EXTENSIVE MAM P'ACTI IlKRS iiavp: TROIBLE IV FII.I.l0 4JRDIH. riaj Iran lred u rt lo a la Jaaaary Hecead I.arccet aa Rrro rd rr Kntcr prlera l.aaacbrd. NKW TOI-.K. rrb. 4 Dun Review to morrow alii nay: Vacarle of tha weather acatn cauaed tr retularlty In aome retail branches eape- claliy In th East, but general distribution continue In exce ptionally heavy volume. Ex tensive buylsc of the atapla ncce-aiUr fully uataina incai al a hlzh position, and dla- proporllon between eupply and demand haa a etrenc.nenlnc effect on many rommodllie. Frequent ertdc-nrea of depleted atocka are noted, and thouzh oeertlme la In force In numeroue Inamncc. manufacturer cxp- lience dirflculty In merlin current rcijuir mrnii witb thn desired promptnesa. While efforts to restore more normal trantrportatloa condition am partially auc reaefuL itarmj and flood a hare aczrarated delivery prolleme In aome section. Record - nreeklny raiiroaa ismiiifi i.iuy w madnlluda of domeallc movement, but dur In n-cent weeka ezporta have steadily dlmlntehrd. mainly becauae of the difficul ties experienced In oversea shipment. Htatlstlcel record for January make rrat Ifyinf romparlson. More new enterprlae were launched than for a Ion; time psat. bank rlearinca rcclxcred Important patna and plff Iron production waa the second lar eat o record, whll Ihe numerical lncreaae In failure over lb precedlne month waa 4h uiailrat In evral year. Wiekly bank clearlnya were 91 SIP.4o0.I0a. laiu.k iyx-nr.A!y: im rorncK visnrL- The Shrink Be Is Kathnalrd at 400,009 Baza. Nmr TORK. Keb. 4v Tbe market for cof fee futorve was rather nervoue and unaet lied today, allh prlcee ahowlna a tendency to ease off under realism; from locel and European source. The open In i waa irregu lar, first price being 4 point higher on Marrn, wnua omrr '".""a -,w lo a points lower. March eold up to T.aUc. - . . . - -. J I'Mmh.r nliltd or a poinis na (i . ' - - --- . - - - iron i. roc to n.v .. - ' Ira on covering and trade buying. Tester- . . . . . ',, l. Si rates had aav s rryi'r.i i. " - - , j n n ba.n taranrm i" e. 1- . .- - ronllrmetlon. bowe.er. and the market eased off to 7 &oc for March In the latter trading under renewed realism; or liquidation. Th e oe, wee I w I polnte net lower. Sales, J4 o bsz. Kebruerr. 7.4c; March. T.iae; April, i.u.: Mv. 7.i4c: June. 7.-: J'y. 7U; AuzusL .-": fepieinoar. J.3: -c-toher. 7 77c; November. 7lc; Ie-ember. ' -".1 rotTre. Rio 7a. S-: Pantos 4s. '4C Very f.a ran and frelzht offers were reported in the market and II is claimed that in eome eaeaee coffee Is now bring offered for shipment in sailing veaeel. 9-rlvatn estimate point lo a decree or about "rtoon bars lo the world a visible sup. pl. compared with a decrease of 138.0. bsa-'s for Janoary. last year. The official cable reported an advance of 1.0 rai in the Rio market with unchanged and Rio nchanged lo -3-d higher. .x n-nAsciaco rODrcK market I-rlre-s rerreot en Butler. Kgg. Frotte. Vseuavlea. Eta. at Bay Oty. iv rRANCISCO. Pb. 4 Butter TVeah evir.'s. Sc. prime fimt. J-ie: freeh first. :'rZ-Tnmh first , 7c: pallet. Ulie 'lioc.a Nw. 17c: California Cheddar. 17Sc; Young Amerlraa. . ,. Vc.etat.t-. Tomaioae. i.b'! ra,a:x i:Hft eurumbartj. 9I..1 rra.ru squasli. 75ylc; sggplant, -JlfSOc. String bears, S-IOC-c. Cn'ons California, I'll, Vrull Lemons. .1 5t S S": grapefruit. 91 '-'.ni:;; otaii.es. 91 6i'r 75; banana. Jl.V.lan. 9Irtlf. pineapple. Hawaiian. $IrntJiSoe-Twa. 9l.4f4l i: weet, 9iS: Si?cr',pf., V'our. 4l quarter.: b.rley. Ten', rental.: bear.. li-J ack; pot.toca. SOU urka, hay. -WO Ion. Klamath Kawdiera OntanUa. KLAMATH FALL". Or., reb. 4 (Spe cial. A Olg S1SP ,"--l-,-. r--- eradlratloa and Improvement of farming ........ in ir.atern Klamath County wa taken yeeterCay when SO or more renchera met at lrel!a and orzanlxed the Langell Vly Marktrtcn'l Prou-rtle Association. The aaaoclatlon wa formed with IS m"m ber and oilier ar Joining. Th club will, for tl present at leant, devote Ita attention to the eradication of Jaekrabblta and coyotes which do ao muck damage In rural com munltlee. a ca 1 store. PAVANNAH. Oa.. rb. 4. Turpentine quiet. He; receipts. 101: ealea. nothing; shipment.. 14; stocks, 11 419. Kosin stcsny; sa, 532: receipt, TI9: ehlpments. 511; storks. M.nli A. B. C. D. E 9J:43:;: K. i. H. r..9: K. 9999 M 9 .' 11 N, 94.40414.7S; WO. 9?:i; 9'&. Metal Market. NEW TOP.K. I. 4. Copper, electrolytle Mar quoted at :4 34a and June, July and Auiuil, i4c. Iron sieadv and unensngrd. Metal Exchange quote tin firm; a pot. "riie Metal Exchang quote lead at .10r blJ rralier not quoted. I'alng a chemical procea a Moscow en gineer claim to have produced a finer linen -ikn than th flnsat apua at low coat. ALL STOCKS WEAKER Selling Movement' Carries Prices Down Sharply. STEEL IS UNDER PRESSURE Liquidation Due to Jic ports Indi cating Powilblc Kupturo With r.rrmiD) Heavy Trading in Bond Market at Decline. NEW TORK. Feb. 4. A very considerable part of tho recent recovery la prlcee waa relinquished today when report again In dicating a chance of a ruptur of relation between Washington and Berlin caused ex treme declines of I to 7 point In a wld variety of Issues. To this wa added a ub (tantiat amount of long stock, or closing out of bullish commitment., trading being th largest of auy day of th week, except Monday, when the January decllno cul mlaated. A few .tick, notably Crucible Steel and Distiller Securities, stood out In the dny's operation. Rumors persisted that Crucible bteel Is to be absorbed by one of tne isis est and most successful of the steel-producing companies and the confident buying of that slock added tho element of plausi bility. Al Its maximum Crucible showed an oernlghi gain of . I'nlted Slates steal wa at all time the most active foaiure and under ateady pressure, falling from Ita maximum of 94 to .' and making no recovery. Declines of 1 to i'l point a ere registered by ral.a, while motors, oil and varioua mu nition and coppera were 3 to f under ye terday'a cloe. Heaviness of Mercantile Ma rine preferred gave rise to rumor of a hitch In lha plan of reorganization. Total sates of stocks amounted to 94e.trO shares. A sharp rally In francs and recurrent weakneaa In lire were tho contrasting fea ture of the exchange market, ateriing manifesting- firmness. Heavy trading In Anglo-French 9s and Marine 4ns at slight concession, marked the Irregular to heavy tone of bonds. Total sales of bonds, par value, were 9S, 125.000. I'nlicd Slate bonds were unchanged on call.. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Clos Hltth. Low. bid. 2S", 23 H 2(1 27 4 27 'i 67 .- 113 2"a 1'S -i 7" .".- nS-. 101 "i. I'll S tm1! 114, U4' 114 1ISH 311'x 115 127" 120 vs T-H"i . 2H31, 87 in 102S ll'2-x 113U l"H;i ll 80S 8 h 4 H3 87 14 87 oa1 32 H 30 :;o, 172 lei lis--, M-i ;.2ii .'.i'l 1 13 07 'i 9?i fSH J2S14 1SS lO'i r.4 v, ft r.;t 4.-.M -t.t'i -IHT4 86!-3 SO ' M 1 SOt, 47 4!)'i 3S', 37 '4 37 's 17 J 171 170 '4 122'' 121 "i 121,3 4-,- 4-.4 44 22 -i 22 "4 22 '4 inrt4 lo.ii-i pif.Vi liivi, iki, 18-s 4i 44', 444 111 11014 110 27 2 2d 14 774 76"4 7' 123V4 insi; 10:1 1(134 37 38 SB 14H 5Ta . 3 'hn 'iisii ofltj 1.-.'4 134 18H 107 104i, I0.T4 H7-4 07 4 !7 lis 1 1H4 11B 114-4 112 112-H 12T4 12"4 12-i 3rj:4 "TH .-.s-4 r.m, 1B 15 l''34 24 T4 23 74 23 '4 7 77 7"i 3j .11 r.iH 1004 (v.114 nit 14 22 '4 21 , 21 '4 1.12 147'4 H3-4 .-.714 .13 14 fi.1'4 2''7 "4 201 COS 14 ISl-a 132-4 1;24 S3 P4-4 82S 2Si 11ll4 113f. kl-1'4 7014 71 71 "4 S"4 8S 7 fl.-,34 .-.H 7.1 74 74 4.10 H 211 S 2:''4 2H -, 74', 75-4 Fair. 4.4PK 3.1M0 l.MrO lli.H'O 4.n0 21.0 K) l'ili L'iMl 1,000 Alaska Gold.... Allia-Chaimera. . Am Beet bugar. American Can.. American Loco. Am 6m at Refg. do pfd Am Pug Reftt.. Am Tel th Tel.. American Tob.. Anaconda Cop.. -.."ilMl Baldwin Loco... 3'.'.:i"' Ball Ohio.. 2.3U0 rteth bteel Br Rap Tran.. Calif Petrol Canadian Pac Central Leath.. Che A Ohio CM Ort West... Chi Mil Ar bt P. Chi fc N W C R I A P Ry.. Chlno Copper ' '.!ii'io 3.00O 1.200 1.2K) ' i'.ioo 7400 l.10 4.2io Crucible cteel.Il.t3.bii0 I) ft rv vr pta Distillers Seeur. Erie Cn'ncre.1 Ete-t.. t;n North pfd.. fir Nor Ore ctfs. Gufrrenheim Ex. Iilinoi Central. Tnt Cone Corp.. Inspiration Cop. Inl Harv. N J. . K C Southern. .. Lehigh Valley.. 72.000 21,MX 1.50 Mio 5.100 4n) 3"0 1.40O 13.10O .-.on l,l0i 800 Louis at ain Mexlcsn Petrol. 3H.410 Miami Copper.. i.SOO M K A T pfd Missouri Pac... DUO Nafl Biscuit Nafl Lead 3.400 Nevada Copper. "fO N Y Central N T. N H at H. Nor A Weatern. Northern Pac Pacific Mall... fan T.I -. T .1 8.700 1.M00 6MIO 2.4) 400 Pennlvnle .. 9.M Pull Pal Car 401) Kir Cona Cop.. loon Reading 2.0OO Hep Ir A Pleel.. 8,.m0 Southern Pac... a.'on Southern Ky 1.2"i Studeoaker Co.. 14.310 Tennesaeo Cop., i.loo Texaa Company. 4.300 L'nlon Piiclflc... 6.000 do pfd U S Steel lSO.f.oo do pfd 1.7IMI Ptah Copper S.Ion West fmon oo Weetln Elect.. SI.KOd Montana Power. 30) Cenernl Motor. Wabash B pfd.. 2,10 lnt-M.irlne pfd. 67.S0O Total aale for th da y. H43.0OO shares. BONDS. . POUlNorth Pac 3s... 07 . Pac TAT 3a. .10a .llllll Prllll con 4S....10H I" ft ref "a reg. t K ref la coup V S 3s rrx I 8 r.s coupon. V s 4s rev .Ml V. South Pac raf 4 i"4 .l'f.14. do cv 3 I" .1 lovil Union Pac 4s... V7 X7 8 4s coupon. Am Smelts 6s. .110-4 do cv 4s 4 iioMinn eon 4 . I'l'iil- 8 Steel 3s 10.1 N y c cen 3Us.l15i!.lnzlo-Krench 5. : I North Pac 4s... Moat on Mlninc Storks. BOSTON 1STON. Feb. 4. Clostnc quotation: ira 70 INiplsslnrr Mlnea. 7H4 Z T. A Sm. North Butte 2S '4 Allouea Am y. Ariz Com 824 Calumet A Ariz. ' Cal A llecla 330 Old Doa 3-eoia 87 89 84 111, Qulncy C.-ntennlal ii rnannon Suierlor Cop lira Con. . . 3 East liutte Cop. 1.1 up cc Bos Jltn. 3 Krenklln 1'4 'Tamarack So Drenby Con. 2' V rl Km. R A M. ."4 .Treene Can. 47U.' do pfd 27 ";ItJh Con 4 4 M'lnon , 17 Wolverine PO IKiitte tc Sup... 30 134 4-4 .1 4 77 4 Isle Boy l Cop). Kerr l.ake Lake Cop Mohawk SrECl LATION AT BOSTO! SUBSIDES Wool Market Remains on Slightly Higher .Level, BOSTON. Feb. 4. The Commercial Bulle tin will say tomorrow: The apecuiatlon and excitement of a week ago have aubaided more or lea, but th market la on a allghtly higher level and a healthy. If amaller, demand la still continuing. Reports from the milling cen tera Indicate a very healthy altuation and manufacturer. In a very Independent po.l f ion Conrraetine in the West continues moderately at the bfals noted a week ago." Scoured baale: Texaa Fine, 12 month., 40 970c; fine, eight month, 90 091c. California Northern, 96099c: middle county, tit 84c: Southern, 43c7S7c. rireeon Eastern. No. 1 staple. 75c: East- am ciothlng. 772c: Valloy. No. 1. 40tj6:c. Territory Fin staple. 77 79c; fine me dium staple. 7lfi7Jc; fine clothing. 72t74c; fine medium clotning. uc: nau-oiooa como lng. 7ic; three-eighth blood combing. 79 f 7 2C. Pulled Extra. 70c: A A. 75fJ79c; fine A. 70(f7:c; A upcr. 95 99c. Mooey. Exchange. Etc NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Mercantile paper. 3 tr 3 v per cent. sterling. o-dy bW. 94.70f4: demand. 94. 7.1 '4: cable. 94.78 8-18. Bar ailver. 67c Mexican dollar. 44c. Government bonds, steady; railroad bond. "me loans, steady: AO and 00 day, avi pe- cent: 1x month. 2t3 per cent. Call money, ateady. High. 2 per cent; low 1 per cent: ruling rate. JH per cent; laat loan, 2 per rent; closing bid, 114 pel cent; offered at 9 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4. Sterling. HO da-nr. 9I71H; demand, 94.7874; cable, 94 78 4 . Mexican dollar, tic: drafts, light, lc; do telegrsph. 3c. LONDON. Feb. 4. Bar lllvtr, 27 l-18d per ounce. i Money. 4i.4 per conL Dlerount rates Short bill and three months, S'A per cent. Slocks Declln at Berlin. r BERLIN. Feb 4, via London. 12:59 P. M 3erman-Amerlcan tenaion was a?ain re flected on Ihe Bourse. prl-es decllnlns mod ratelv In general, but war stocks mora s'.iurplv. The afternoon ne'pap-re for th moat pari abstain from discussion of tha case. I on ilon stork Are) Steady. WSPOS Feb. 4. American securities on tha slock market her tfi ateady. despite the American-German situation, and several bonds changed hanas at unchanged prices. Dried Frait at New York. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Evaporated apples, quiet and eimy: fancy. SlatiS?: choice. S44i74c; prime, 3t&'c.- Prunea. quint. Peaches, steady. London Wool Sales. LONDON Feb. 4. There were 6:00 bales offered at the wool auction eales today. Tbe demand continued good and prices were firm. Queensland greasy merinos sold at la lid. The sales will be concluded to morrow. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 4 Raw intar fady. Centrifugal. 9I.S6&4.S9; molaswis. 4.09tf 4.12; refined firm. Uotton Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Spot cotton quiet. Middling uplands. 412c: no sale. Chicago Dairy produce. CHICAGO. Feb. 4. Butter unchantted. Eggs Receipts. 1697 cases; unchanged. Hop at Now York. NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Hop, steady. Dululh Unseed Market. Dn.TJTH. Minn.. Feb. 4. Linseed, cash, 12.224; Mv, 92.33: July. 92.344 HOG iiSFsiEJiDy BFST VALLEY SWIMS "SELLING AT 7-V) AT YARDS. No Stork Is Received From East of Mountains Olker Lines Are Inchansed. , Business wa resumed In a moderate way at the ztockyarda yesterday. Only six load of hogs came In. and they were from the valley. Moro buyer were on hand and the arrival were disposed of readily. Tho best light hogs were taken at 97.30. the price t::at haa ruled on this grade of valley stock durin; the week. A few odd head of medlum-nrade cattle were a'so worked off. No arrivals from east of the mountain are expected for a few Uccelpt. for tbe dsy were 4S3 hogs. The shippers were: F. B. Decker. Sllverton: K. T Hurd, Eusene; C. E. Lucke. Molalla; J. W. Krown. Airlle; G. W. Ayer. Salem and M Mlnnvllle, one car each. The day's snles were aa follow: . i.i., Wl. Price 89 hoes B7 hoijs. . . . 1 hog t! nogs. . . . ? hogs. . . . 27 hoss 4 hogs. . . . 2 hogs. . . . 1 hoe 14 hogs. . . . 45 hoi; 1 hoe ..nil T -.ni t hoe. 1 !H 7.30 1V1 7.30. 3 hoi;. .. 4!a 6.50,20 hogs. . . mi O.30; 2 hogs... :;li t) 10, ti hogs... 1s T..10 4 hogs.. . ny C ill t knirr . . 17i 18'l '.30 '.30 ltKI 7.30 1.10 ti.50 IS? ISO 300 40 T.oo 31 nogs. . . 8.50 1 cow. . . 7 r.nl 1 cow . 177 1040 4 00 IM0 4.30 1030 4.00 870 3.0.1 173 ln 7 MV 1 cow. .. 14.1 "!2.' 1 stec-r t2U 4.5U 4 hugs. 4 bops. mo ranee or irii.--!. mi i,,t ":, for various clajses of livestock follows: Cattle Choice ateers flood ster-s Medium steers .97.236 7.75 . 8.7.1 (.i 7.00 . 6.30(1.6.73 . 3.506.3.1 . 4.73 i 3.20 . 4.00 in 8.40 . 2. boar 4.30 . 3.0005.23 choice cows Medium cows Hclfera Bulls Etas, Hon Llpht" Heavy Sheep Wet h cm Eae Lambs tl se 7 33 .00 7.00 6.0047 7.25 4. 2.1 .a '1.35 7. 00 'S. 53 Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA, Feb. 4. Hog Receipts, 14.200; hlchcr: heavj-. 97.607.SO: lirjht. -$7 40 7.70: pigs. 96.50iS7.25; bulk of sales, 97.50 (z-7.70. Cattle Receipts. 1300: steady: native steers. 96.2.1 8.25; cows and heifers. 95-3 v.8.75; Western steers. 9G7.00; Texas s'eers. $5.75 & 6.75; Blockers and feeders. 95. .10 JrT.50. tineep Receipts. 11.300: steady; year linns. 9S.2.'i"fa.25; wethers, 977.75; Iambs, 9ll.85i510.73. ' Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Feb. 4. Receipts, 34.000: stro-ir. In: above yesterday's average; bulk, 97 75Si7.!'5: light. 97.5061 7.95: mixed, 97.80 tfr'a.O.t"; heavy. 97.b06S.05; rough. $7.60 7.70; pigs. fi;8-i. Cdttle Receipts. 1000; steady: native beef steals, J'lOiSO.CO; Western Hteers, J6.tl0ffl8.2i'- cows and heifers, $3.20sjS.25; calve. 9S11. Shi-cp Receipts. 10.0O0; weak; wethers, 97.00& 8.15; lamb. Jc." Jiff 11. PASTOR TO GO TO ALBANY Alaskan Missionary Accents Call of Grace Presbyterian. ALBANY", Or.. Feb. 4. (SpeciaL) Rev. Robert J. Diven has accepted the call to tho pastorate of the Grace Pres byterian Church in this city, and will arrive here in about two weeks to be gin his duties. He has been a Presby iirln missionary in Alaska for the past three years, with headquarters at Sitka. Two of his cnuaren are now students at Albany College. Rev. Mr. Piven succeeds Rev. F. L. Fraser, who resigned the pastorale of this church to become pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Kelso. Wash. MORE STUDENTS EXPECTED Oregon University to Begin Semester With Larger Roll. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eucene, Feb. 4. (Special.) Between 75 and 100 new students are expected to enroll at the beaTinnins; of the second semester at tho university Monday, according; to a statement made today by A. R. Tiffany, registrar. Portland high schools will send many, and a large number of the old students who wore unable to return for the first semester are expected back. The- present year shows an enroll ment of 1194 students, the department in Eugene has 1113, tho College of Medicine In Portland 81, and the exten sion division has enrolled 217 students since September 1. 1915. Telephone Company Suea Astoria. ASTORIA, Or.) Feb. 4. (SpeciaL) A suit has been filed in the Circuit Court by the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph Company against the City of Astoria and its officers to restrain the defendants from selling the plaintiff's .......,,.-.. .0 ocillert an assessment levied for defraying the expense of the reclamation project in District No. 1. The plaintiffs lot and building on Ex change street was assessed for $105.50 and ita franchise from the city was I assesssed for 9'J00bO. me compiaini avers that tbo franchise is not assess able. A temporary injunction pending the hnarinc of the case has been grant ed by Judse Eakin. j FACTS There are over 1,000,000 au tomobile in the I" n 1 1 e d states. There are 05.OOO.0OO people and 20.000.000 fam ilies. Thla means an averaaTe of one automobile to every 93 people, or every 20 families. While this vehicle has had a phenomena! growth It i nothing to what the motor truck Is destined lo accom plish. It 1 all a question of the improvement of road and no greater impetus can there be than a system of roads and highway bard surfaced with BITULiTHIC Warren Brothers Oe.. Journal Building. Portland, Oregon. SETBACK iS BRIEF Wheat Only Slightly Affected by German Relations. GAIN AT CLOSE-ONE CENT Market Is Stimulated by Higher Cable Quotations and Renewed Fear of Damage to Do mestic Winter Crop. CHICAGO, Feb. 4. Notwithstanding a temporary break which resulted from word that Germany would not admit any illegal itv In the sinking of the Lusitania, thn wheat market today scored a substantial advance, chiefly because of unexpectedly higher cable quotations and owing to in creased apprehension of damaee to the do mestic Winter crop. Prices cloned steady Ht a net gain of lc, with May $1.34 and Julv 91.2.1 'A. Other leading staples, loo. all showed an upturn corn "54c to 4-tc; oats, Hs to Uc and provisions 5c to 10c. Chances of a severance of relations be tween the Vnited States and Germany were, responsible for a transient decline of lsc a bushel in the value of wheat. Previous gains, however, were not entirely wiped out and within an hour the market had rallied in a vigorous manner. Advice telling of fair export sales at the seaboard tended tt help the bulls. The total of this European business was estimated at 750.000 bushels. Including a considerable amount of flour taken by the government of Holland. Corn and oats were bulllshly affected by the wheat strength. Car shortage reports were numerous, but cash handlers generally look for larger receipts here. Higher prices on hogs gave firmness lo provisions. One of the feature of the mar kat was the purchase of 1,000,000 pounds of May lard. The transaction waa said to be to cover recent speculative short sales. Leading futures ranged follows: WHEAT. Open. TTIch. .$1.3!- $1.344 Low. $1.MH 1.217a Close. $1.34 1.2514 Msv July CORN. . .79 ,7!'i . .79 .79 '.i OAT9. . .50-4 . .tlH . .47-; .47:4 MESS PORK. .20.50 20.55 Mav July .7'4 .79, Jlay July 30 14 .4 7". 5 OH llav July 20.3O 20.50 LARD. May July .10.12 .10.37 10.22 10.37 10.12 10.30 10.17 10.33 SHORT RIBS. May 11.02 11.03 10.S7 July 11.13 11.12 11.0'-' 11.15 Cash prices were: Wheat No. 2, red, nominal: No. 3. red, -91.30((' 1.33'i ; No. :. bard, nominal; No. 3. hard, 9131. Corn No. 2, yellow, 79c; No. 4, yellow, 7446 73 '4 c Oats No. 3, white, 4S V4 49',4c; standard, 52c. Rye No. 3. nominal; No. 3, $1. Barley, 70tgRlc. Timothy. 95.50 iS. Clover, $loa 1S.50. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Fsb. 4. Wheat May, $1.32; July. $1.29 4 1.234 . Cash what No. 1. hard, $1.3; No. 1. Northern, $1.331.36; No. 2, Northern, $1.29 (fl.33. Barley. 6.!i7r.i Flax. J2.30iSi 2.51. Grain at San Frauelwo. SAN" FRANCISCO. Fen. 4. Spot quota tions: Walla. $l.Mi l.&T'.i per cental; red Russian $1.82'4&1.S1: Turkey red. $1.92', a t'l.US; bluestem. 91 0552 per cental. Barlev. feed. $1.32 44 1.35 per cental; brew ing. 1.40sj 1.42 . per cental. Oats, white, $1.45't 1.S0 per cental. ,. Millfeeri: Bran, $24 25 per ton: mid dlings, $30"a 31 per ton; shorts, $26.5027 per ton. Callboard: Barley, May, $1.41 per cental. Pugrt Hound Grain Markets. PE TTLK, Feb. 4. Wheat Bluesteam, $1.10; Turkey red, $1.09; fortyfold, $1.02; club, $1; fife, $1.01; red Russian, $1. Barley, $29 per ton. No car receipt. TACOMA. Feb. 4. Wheat Bluestem. $1.10; forty-fold, $1.03; club, $1.01; fife. $1.01. TRAVELERS' (SIHIIC. San Francisco Los Angeles (Without Clinnse En Root) The Bla. Clraa. Comfortable. Elegantly Arpoluted, beacolng S. S. BEAR Sails From Alnsworth Doc to 3 P. M Feb. ft. 100 Golden Miles oa Colombia River. Ail Rate Include Berta and 31 en l. Table and Scrvlc Unexcelled. Tbe San Francisco A Portland 9. S, Ca . Third aad Waahlngtoa Street I with O.-W. It, K. Co. Tel. Urva. vay 4SUO, A wlSl. FRENCH LINE Compagnie Generals Traitsatlantiqu POSTAL SfcKVltE. Sailings From ft.V .OKfi to BORDEAU l LA TOUKALNE. .4.. . .Feb. 12. 3 P. M, ESPAGXE Feb. 19. 3 P.M. LAFAYETTE Feb. 26, 3 P.M. CHICAGO Mar. 4, 3 PHV1. FOR INFORMATION APPLx C. W. STINGER, Sit Sixth St. A D. CHARLTON. 253 Morrison St. r: K. c A Kill SON. C. -VL St. Paul By. ; DOKSKV B SMITH. 116 Third St. K. 1". BAIKO, 100 Third St. M. DICKSON. 848 Washington St. NORTH BANK KOAU, Filth and Stark Stay F. S. M'FARLAND. 3d and Waahlngtoa Sl fcL H. DUFF. 14 Third St. North Pacific Steamzhln Co. B Steamer Breakwater Salla for San Francisco Only Sunday, Feb. 6, at 6 P. M. Ticket Office 122 V Third St. rhones Main 1314. A 1311. sosa mxM sesi Bat NORTH PACIFIC STKAMS1IIP CO, COOS BAY KCREKA AND SAN FRANCISCO S. S. KILBURN SaiU Sunday, February 6, -6 P. M. H . . ... a Ticket Office 122A Third St. Phones Main 1314, A 1314. 1 j: 0-W. R. & N. CO. STEAMER SERVICE. Steamer llarveat Queea leaves 8 P. M. dailv excent Saturday for Astoria and way points. Returning, leaves Astoria 7 A. M. dally except Sunday. Tickets and reservations at O-W. R. & N. (Union Pacific System) City Ticket Office. Washington at Third, before 6:30 P. M-: after that hour at Ash-street dock. Phones. Broadway 4500, A 6121.