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With HalU aa Steel I a-ler Preaaar. NEW YORK. Fb. 14 Metal hare com tr.nj4Kl ih balk of p-FCu.fctiv attention ID tv!ay' dull arul lrrcu'Sr market, with nw hTgh TTvrm for AnicottdA, L'tati. Butt k jupr:or. i.:attuck-Ar;-ona and CM no, wbila American Zioe a: lOurhad a nr ma Imum daiOB to thl (roup ranacd from 1 to Z ?olnta but mucb of thlm ai.aata4l waa forfeited at the end. Th further rW was attributed mainly to anotir adranr In tha prica of Kfinad ropfMr. a quntattoo of 2" centa bin f!id by produtrer and da:era for Juo deli vary. Poaloa and New Entland com miMionou wr heavy burs of tha coppr attocka ;. nra: Mot ora and N Tork Atr orak. conetttuted th othr Irrvculae tron feature for a Urn, but tha enraj raov unt In that quarter waa conflicting. Anior.f the re-conUd war aharea Cru c'.b.m lttrI. Baldwin lorotr.otla and Amer tea a Car war inclload to aa. this earn t.dIton applrtnc to fertl.taera. Distillers" t-uri(ie. I'nlted States Industrial Al conoi and a hs'.f erora of spclaa.es. whose mo-emsnis ara larvslv (ortied by th-a rlae or f-l of tha munitior-s aroup. Dletlnct hearlneas prea'IMl imam the rails rrvru th outset. Canadian Pactflc e-cor-lug aa rs.rama Eoaa of 3 S at IT 3. whl. St. Faul. Tork Central. Rea1!ra. New He en Chesapeake A OMo and Krlea were I to . points lower. tnlte4 State Ste tras anoihtpr m.tttltd r-ature.a perslatent prv-MU effH-tin an extreme tot of 1 kt The lower Uend. i-hlcli waa mo, r.ron-iar''' i In ihe final itealinsa. was aaso navd with far f fftrther f.trclcn liqul ila; n ttnaraTl iH'.mnt aUo was st f-i4t t a d-rr-" l-cau of the or lha In )b-tb-4 int- th .meruatlor.al slt iMtiva by Iba Iutunte aubmarlxta policy. Total aalaa of atoek amountad ta tJJ.OOO abaraa Bnnda arcio Irrrfular throuahout. arlth a rontinuanca of tha rec.nt activity ln"Anlo Krrrcli im at coBctalnBt. Total a!ra of bonda. par Talu-. aitrri:Btd 3.iSil.0O0. 1'nlt.d Ptalra bond and I'ananik- advanood rt par obbi on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cloatns H'BTh. Low. bid. Ataaka Cold f..3"0 If, l;S Allla i haimrr.. . l.T"0 ."IV J'f a Am n.at Suiir. l.T'HJ 70V "MS .11 Am.rl..n an.. 7'-o m Jlk ' t Am.n.an l.oro. I.iI'HT .H fVf) J.... Am m IU1. U.;i J'-JW Jf-IU J" "a do pfl -' HIS ll-S 111 Am fu.ar rtrf,. ,-..w 1ISL, 11SS IIS Am T-i a T.I.. !.'" l-'" J-'.H Am.r.r.,11 T.... lfS -' 1 Anaconda Cop.. TI.1--0 WS K.'.la.n I-oco.. l.- 111 lll. 1114 ll.lt ar Ohio.... l.P" a . H a Ii. th Sta-I Hr Hap Trana.. " " ; cut l-.u-oi t"- a. -an.dl.a Parlf. .SW 17' l'J ;J i-.nlr.l Loath.. S..'h" . 4 'hr. A Ohio ..-ILK) 3 " a J I'hl Or Wrat J -.il Mil 4- Hi P. l.rlfTO PS ,J i hl A N w r 1 r nr.. 1 2 , iTiin. ipp.r... 1T.I"1 .-'T'-i "" '.to Ku A Iron. S-O 471. 4-.V, 4; i-rorih. !.ir... S0.fH IIS 17 J' t 4 11 n ph I! H at tircuntira.. S A"" 4V. ji1 Tt, fria 5.00 rts I.S -'"a tiawml K.-I . " 171 IJnv, ITOw, i;rt Niil-tK pfd . 7H1 1.-7H 1 l;!" ir Nir nr. clfa. ?..t"0 4l 44 44 :u.nh''m K. l.-n 51 I llno. .Vniral. 4'" I'M-. 1"JS JJJt Int i-na I'orp.. So 17 S 17" In.p r.Tion l P. .lr- 47S 44 Im H.r. N J.. a- 1I0 HOH K C T.ouTicm s lhich v.:;.jr .r....V.aVr-a, iiiii 1;; Miami l'rir.. l.l 3i"a J-. M K T pM - Minwl fj-if.. nJ 61 a J' v.t l 1.4 I.sr-t Tl S t ?2a! v.-..d. r-parr. 5 P"n '?' .l? N Y rri-tr.: :.4.. Jr-7H JH V Y N H A M.. S.-m 71', oS-jj W-. Nor A V..-.rn. 7.""" 117'-. 1 !? V ' N.ns i-aririe.. .-" IK". i,. J? l-aolfif Mai! 2 1-. IH Jv-H l-ae T.I A TI .? fonnavl.anla .. 1.10 61 H SiS 4 1-i.n rai cb - l:ar Con C"P.. l.n S'.'i? l:..d.n 7B. . ; K.P Ir 4 W. S - MS hini'1-rn fir P" 9 II II nfd l .h I'npP". ... I? Waa'ara 1'nloo. !' Va.-ln r'ar t.. 1 Moni.n. row.r. i 'm a.i. 4H " T 74 71' - ... j II 4 . ii.n.ral Mun. - r; -- w.hi.k n pM . 1 -n T. I; -;H Ini M.rln. pfd. 4V4n 71 il Toikl aalaa for lha day. M.n0, nrb: BONDS. . I? X r.f la ra.a4a;Norin TbC 3a. .. Ji V t rrf I. coup .-9n, r.o T A T ...1"1 1" ft .-la r.g -Mol-a P.nn ron 4a....l'H-a 1- h rt. coupon. in;-.;otiih Par rrf Ik f . 4. r-t .in,l do cv 4 1" S I- H 4. coupon. imVienlon Pai 4k... .J. Am Sm.H. r.-.tll. do cr 5k. ...1"l Atchlaon I'll ta. PS ',f I Ja . . N V : -n rtua. llsHAnglo-h ranch ia. O.'-i North Pke 4.... P4'ai I 'Rid. Mnocr. rbchaacr, W. vrw TORK. Fab. 14. Mrckntlle pkpar. J4JS-, Pr ran- ..... . .. otrrllng. oo-o.y oiua. w-1 i . mt-. cabin. I4.74- Pif mtlvrt. IB4 Moxlran dollar.. 3r. Govarnmant bondb. ttrong; rkllroad bonda Irragaiar. Tim. loan, atradr: 0 ak. P-r ct-nl. on davB. I-atilV P-r cent; alx montha. 2-k tjS par cant. . . .. . . V. I . I. a n.r rant; low. I. .II Ul'l'l'-r , aira.ij, ...a... - . - IB. par rant; ruling ratr. S p.r cant; la.l loan. . per caot; rw4i"l " a r offrrad at S par cant. HAN FRANCISCO. Kan. 14 !trlln. 40 daa. (.4.71-: demand. I4.741.; cable. M.ilraB dollar. 41c ; drafta, alghl. lc; do t.leiraph. Sc. l-ONDON. Feb. 14. Bar allrrr. 16'ia pr ou nr.. Mon.r. .HIS P-r cant. 1'iarount r.ira t-hort hltla, St P'r crnt; Ihrro montha, fi par cant. Pitarka Dull at I .on don. - ' t.nln)X Frb. 14. Amrncao kccurlllra on lh- aock m.rkt ware dull. Tha Trcaa ury did not Ba.ua any buinc prlcca for Amort ana on account of tha holiday In Naw York hatunlay. Arnarlcan rirhanga waa ktcaily at 4.JSa for eabla tranafera offra l-'ntaraa. NKW nltK. Frb. II. Tbrra waa ralhar an .Hive ilrmait for lata montha at the ri-'iprnina the market for colfea futuroa hrta thl. morning and flrat prlcef wera un ch.nRad to 1l point, higher. Daearober .old up to b 2 lo .hortly atier tha call, or i point, above laat Friday' a clOBlng figurea. a nllr near montha alao a'lff'ned up. allh the balan.-a of lha Hat Balling about two to alahl points net higher on covering or . niialrrate demand from trade aourcoa. There wa. a god deal of realising at tha a-lr.nre, ho.i ver. knd prWa reacted, with lirrember .elllng off from 8 II 4) S. l'c. while May dec.lned from .7c to J.KIc. The close aaa n; unchanged to five pninta higher. ..Ira 4i'" hare; February. 7.74c; March. 7 lr; " April. 7 "Or; Mur. 7 ..-: June. 7ic; Jnl. IIMr: Auguat. 7 4c; Reptrmher. 7.1c; h-iober oi-; f.'ovembar, S.voc. December, e i.r: Januar, k 12c si-it cofree Firm; Rio 7a. Hc; Santoa la Pe. . . "oat and freight market wag nneettled and irregu'ar owing to uncertainty aa to freitht ratra and Inaurance. Offera of ri mto. 4a were reported here ranging around 0 "i f"r American credit., and of Rio il at a ;, io 4 4 American credit.. The .-.f f i 1.1 cal.lr. reported no change In ml-rri. p'lcea elnee Ia4t Friday, but a dn-Slne of S-H;d In the rate of Hlo excliange on Imdon. F.nto. cleared 14.oori haga for Kan Frko rtacu and l.lo b"v bags for New York. Naval atoree. jtt,VANNll Da, Feb. 14. Turpantlna, nothing d"inc. l.aat kkles at 84 Sc. Pklea. none; recalrta. 4 barrela: ahlpmenta. bkrrala; atork. IJ.4.-J barrrla !a4in kteaHr. riaira. ! banvta: rerelpta. asv'riarire'.a: ahlpmenta. I01O barrala; stock. 11 4', barrels. Quote: M. P. K. V. 5 20c; o' H :": T !l4r: K. I 5c; M. t.Sbc. N. .:;: W0. T.IOc; WW. 7.40C Metal Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Copper, firm. Elec tronic, nearby and June, 17.15 IS. COc. third quarter, !7tt?r;c. Iron, firm No. 1 Northern. II0.I34J50.7S; No a. 119.78 (1 2H.IS: No. 1 Southern, I0 20 -.0; No. 2. 1 10. 71 (,20.25. The Vetal Fxchanga quotes lead 8.15c. bpaltar, not quoted. nnlotb TJnred Market. OCXtTH. Feb. It. Linseed, cash. t-SI: May. 24W: July. II 34 -j. MILLS NEAR BAKER SPURT Slrcnaoaa Efforfn Made to Catch Vp With Their Ortfi-r. BAKER. Or.. Feb. 14. (SpeciaD Lumber mills of the dlntrict are making strenuous efforts to catch up on many orders that were delayed by the recent heavy storm, and extra men may be needed to help restore the production to normal. Planers and box factories of tha local mills reaumed today, some sooner, than expected. The theft of a larg;e power belt at the Oreuon Lumber Company's box fac tory van overcome by a rush order, so that tho plant was able to resume. TrKlnlonds of lumber are being: sent from Eastern Oreeon and every kind of car l. being- utilized for the ship ments. Baker mills expect to resume the shipment of 10 carloads daily In a short time. " FEW ENTRIES REPCRTED Only Sovon Flic at Lot Grande on 19,000 Acre In Pine Valley. LA GRANDE. Or., Feb. 14. (Special.) So far as the land office knows tonight only seven filed on tha 11,000 acres in Tine Valley, opened to homestead en try today, because the state relin quished lt ritrhta for a proposed Carey act Irrigation project. It l prrmi.-Hible to file before the Commlsnli-n at Halfway, near the tra. t.i, and It Is believed the bulk of flhnKK went there. The land ia anow covcrcxl . ri-udaoak.r r-o.. ni"- i..- ',77 'iX T.BTI- r-op . JIIOO 41 .' J . T.a C 'Piny. 3 I I1H I1IW, II-'H I'nii'B Pacific... !."- ". do pM .1 M " ; a jiial 4.iK0 S fSS "k 4o Pfd 'it STOCKS PILING OP Increase in Supply Weakens Wheat Market. LAST PRICES ARE LOWER Absence of Export Orders CntU La to in Session AIm Counts Against Values at Chicago. Larger Movement Expected. CHICAGO. Feb. 14. Bl stocks of wheat and tha seeming dnbtous chances of an ade quate foreign outlet exerted a bearish In fluvnce today on valuea here. Tha result as an unsettled close at He to SO S net decline, with May at 11.27 and July at lirov Corn flnlahrd Uc down, oam off .c to S t) Sc. and provlalona arylng from 4 it 7 4c loss to a rise of JStjir. Larse recelots. which pl;ed up during the double holiday, had a noticeable tendency to make fiold-rs of wheat discouraged, ana mis condition was emphaaized later by tha fact that th. Vnlted elate, visible supply showed a weekly decree, of only about one-sixth aa much aa at tha corresponding time lant roar whereas the total supply waa posted at about 13. OOT. 00 bushels In excess of last year's acgr'cata Bealdes. warmer weather northwest was expected to Increase the preacnt movement. Absence of fresh export business until late In the session counted a good deal to ward bringing; about a lower aversge of wheat prices for the day. Heavy arrlrala led to a sharp break In tha corn market, but a good seaboard de mand at I'eorla brought about something of a reaction. Oats declined In sympathy with wheat ana com. Provisions displayed soma transient strength, because of a buying movement on the part of a-veral grain houses. Leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. Hlah. Low. Close. M.r l. ITS l.24U 1.4 IlIJB, July 111'. 1.21V, 1.20W 1.20 CORtf. .. .771. .77. .7H .77V4 .. .77-a .77s .7 -7714 OATS. Moy July Xar 41' .4b .47 .4S July 4S, .4i'a .46 .45 MESS PORK. Mae 20 55 3" 72 I" 55 20.40 July :0.0 20.7 39 70 LARD. Mar 1O30 14.42 li 27 li.12 July 10.42 10.B.2 10.45 10.47 SHORT RIBS. May 11.40 11.57 1140 11.47 July ll.i 1L72 ll.3 ll.t2 'aah prices were: Wheat No. red. 1.2l1.2m: No. S red. I.:S' -J 1.25; No. 2 hard, J1.279 l.H'i; No. 1 hard, 11.22 hi 1.2. Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yel low. 70 4J71 Sc; No. 4 while. 704"1V4C- Oats No. 3 white, 4G',r47c; standard. 43-arOc. Kye No. I, f 1.01 ft. Barley SYw77c. Timothy IS. 504V. r lover $loq 18 SO. Primary receipts Wheat. I.1S3.000 vs. 1.240.UOO busheJs; corn. 4.074.000 va. 1.374. 000 bushels; oats, l.SJi.OOO vs. SOJ.OtiO bush els. Shipments Wheat. 1.375.00O vs. 743.000 buahe.a: corn, 1.135.000 vs. S56.000 bushels; oats. wCI.OoO vs. 802. 000 bushels. Clearances Wheat, 1.448,000 bushels; corn. 424 '"io bushels; oats. 374.000 bushels; flour. SO. 0OO barrels. Foreign Grain Market.. LIVKRPOOL. Feb. 14. Csah wheat. Id to lVtd higher; corn, 's'l to Id higher, BI'EXOS AIRES,-Feb. 14. Wheat Hi lower; corn, unchanged. Mlnneapoll. Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 14. Wlitat May. Il.i-o: July. 11.24. Caah. No. 1 hard. 11.33 S. No. 1 Northern, 1.27 'r 1.31 ; No. 2 North ern. Il.23tll.:8. Barley, 4r7.!ic. Flax. 12.23 tr 3.37 S. Eaictera Cash Grain Market.. FT. LOL'IS, Feb. 14. Cash wheat, 2c to 3c tower; corn, lo to 3c lower;, oata, c to 2c lower. CHICAGO. Feb, 14. Cash corn. 3c to 5c lower oa poorer grades. OMAHA. Feb. 14. Cash corn, lc to 2c lower. firala at 8an Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 14. Spot quota tions Walla. ll.7.'iL77Ii ; red Russian, ll.7aCtl.77S ; Turkey red, 11.87 S a 1.9(1 : bluestom. 11041.15: feed barley. 1.3:ji I. 25: brewing. 11.408 1.42S; white oats, II. 4541 1.50: bran. 124 5044:5.50; middlings. $3uTl: shorts. i:5 6oer;6. Call board Barley, May. $1.42 asked. Paget Sound (irain Markets. 8-ATTLE. Feb. 14. Wheat Blueatem. fl.oi; Turkey red, 11.07; forty-fold, 98c; club. He; fir. ic: n-d Russian, 17c. Bar ley. 1:9 per ton. Yesterday's car receipts: Wheat 7, oats 3. barley 1. hay 14. flour 1. TACOMA. Feb. It Wheat Bluestem. 1107: forty-rold. 11.05: club. 11. 01; red fife, $1. Car receipts: Wheat, 21. barley 1, oats 1. hay 11. COLFAX HOTEL COLLAPSES Two Men Are Injured and Damage Is Estimated at $11,000. COLFAX, Wash., Feh. 14. (Special.) Two men were slinhtly Injured and property damaee of about $11,000 caused here when the rear half of the Tennessee Hotel collapsed Sunday even ing. The building; is owned by William Ellis, of Spokane, and had only Been opened to the public Saturday, fol lowing: repairs after a Are. The Injured men were R. H. Squibb and II. C. Bilger. Tha Squib family had a lodnlnit-house In the structure. The men were on the third floor, and were hurled to the river bank below in a Dllc, of debris. The Long- variety store, on the ground floor, was half buried In debris. FLOOD DANGER IS AVERTED Service on Taclfic & Idaho Northern . Line Resumed. ti'ncrp Trl.hin Tieh 14 ISnpnlal S Fear that the heavy snowfall would bo off with a rush and do consider able damage to property has been dis pelled by the warm weatner 01 me past ... -1. urin. whlchi the snnw tin. melted slowly until now all danger of floods is practically over. After struggling for three weeks with snow and washouts on Its line te- .aA. hop. unit Vow MpflHnWB tho Pa cific & Idaho Northern Railroad com menced trafrie again tooay. An ice im iimi nVinvA MlrlvAle 35 milpa north of here, washed out several hundred feet of tracK, ana ior a time tnreai ened the town of Midvale. MONMOUTH' MAN ASPIRANT L. V Slacken Setiks Office of Connty Clerk as Republican. MONMOUTH. Or.. Feb. 14. (Special.) I V. Macken. County School Superin tendent during 1913, 1914 and 1915 In Polk County, has announced, his candi dacy for the nomination for County Clerk of Polk County on the Republican ticket at the primary election nxt April. Previous to his election as Super visor of Schools In Polk County Mr Mackcn wan in the employ of the United -talcs Government as Super visor of a large number of schools in the Philippine Islands. Mr. MacKen is Monmouth's only candidate for a coun ty office. CHEHALIS WUl BE HOST Snnd.ty School Boys and Y. M. C. A. Delegates to Sleet In March. CHEHALIS Wash.. Feb. 14. (Spe cial.) At a meeting of the ministers and some representative business men of Chehalis held in the Citizens1 Club rooms Saturday, it was deciaea to en tertain at Chehalis. March 24. 25 and 26. the Joint conference of Sunday school boys and Y. M. C. A. delegates be tween the ages of 16 and 19 years, foa .Via nraetarn -- I.I nf tha slfitA fmm King County south to the line. On the same dates centralis- win entertain the girls of the same ages, renresentinnr the Sundav school girls and Y. W. C A. RABID COW KILLS ITSELF Animal Urea Its Out of Manger and Ends L,ife In River. DAVENPORT. Wash.. Feb. 14. (Spe cial.) The latest victims of the mad dog which ran wild over the north eastern part of Lincoln County for nearly four weeks before It was shot was a calf and a cow at the Green place on the backs of the Spokane River. The county health officer found that the cow, bitten January 15, became mad some days ago and tore down her man ger, broke looso from the stable and ran into the Spokane River, where she was drowned. ASTORIA CALLS MEETING Naval Base Proposal Will Be Dis cussed on Wednesday "ight. ASTOP.IA. Or., Feb. 14. (Special.) A mass meeting of the citizens of As toria and the Lower Columbia River district will be held here oh Wednesday evening to further the campaign to secure the establishment of a naval base on the Columbia River. Several speakers will be present and an effort will be made to arouse the entire community in support of the plan. PERSONAL MENTION. t)r. A. G. Prille of Scio, is at the Oregon. E. B. Parsons, of Seattle, Is at the Oregon. B. F. Elgin, of Sherwood, is at the Oregon. A. E. Randall, of Sclo, is at the Oregon. H. H. Foster, of Prineville, is at the Perkins. J. O. Triberg, .of Astoria, is at the Perkins. D. F. Brooks, of St. Paul, is at the Seward. C. H. Gonsc, of Hillsboro. is at the Perkins. J. A. Davis, of The Dalles, is at the Imperial. E. E. Clark,' of Silverton, is at the Imperial. L. T. Reynolds, of Salem, is at the Imperial. J. A-. Shaw, of Albany, is at the Imperial. K. Stanton, of The Dalles, is at the Cornelius. W. E. Holland, of Seattle, is at the Cornelius. O. R. Bagley, of Tho Daflos, is at the C. E. Fearl, of San Francisco, is at the Eaton. W. K. Wadsworth, of Hubbard, is at the Eaton. E. U. Rogers, of Hood River, is at the Eaton. L. B. Wondeily, of Falls City, is at the Seward. Dr. II. F. Jensen, of Salt Lake, is at the Portland.' John H. Hume, of Ketchikan, is at tho Portland. J. D. Williams, of Wenatchee, Wash., is at the Nortonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harley, of Astoria, are at the Portland.. Otis Campbell, of Condon, is regis tered at the Seward. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ximock. of Fargo, X. 1.. are at the Eaton. O. R. Shipman is registered at the Nortonia from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Leech, of Cor vallis. are at the Seward. H. B. Evans registered yesterday at the Nortonia from Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweeney, of Spokane are at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flemmlng. of Eugene, are registered at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Jones are at the Nortonia, registered from Kalama. Wash. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Johnson, 609 Belmont street, on Satur day, February 12, a daughter. C. A. Rexroad. of Corvallis. is regis tered at the Perkins. Mr. Rexroad is editor of the Columbia Conference Journal. 'daily metkokological report. PORTLAND. Feb. 14. Maximum tempera ture. M decrees; minimum, IS degrees. Klver reading S A M., 18.8 feet: change In last 24 hours. 1.8 fe'vlt fall. Total rainfall 5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), OH inch; total rainfall since September 1 1915, 35..ri2 Inches; normal rain fall since September 1, 28.SS Inches; excess of rainfall since September 1. 6iH inches. Total sunshine. &5 minutes; possible sun shine, 10 hours 18 minutes. Barometer (re duced to sea level). 5 P. M.. 30.32 inches. Koiatlve humility, 2 P. M.. S7 per cent. THE WEATHER. Wind State of Weather. STATIONS. Baker - Boise Boston ....... Calgary Chicago Denver Des Moines . . Du'iuth Eureka Galveston .... Helena Jacksonville .. Kansas City. . Los Aneeles . . Marshf letd . . - Medford - Minneapolis . Montreal New Orleans . New York . . .' North Head . . . North Y akima Phoenix Pocatello .... Portland Roseburff Sacramento ... St. Louis Salt Lake . San Francisco Seattle Spokane Tacoma Walla Walla . Wai Iiinpton . . . Winnipeg 420. 50'0. 44 0. 54 0. Pt. cloudy Clear ,Clear IClear .s 00'. JS 0414 S O0. . NE 00( . . S 00 10 sw 18-0 54 0 Clear Clear Cloudy Clear 24 0. 18 0. 2'0 56 0 00'. .INK Clear Clear 0010 NE 54 It. 00. .isw Pt. cloudy 00 10 N Clear on . . S 'rlear 44 0. ?.4'l. gfi'O 70 0. 86 0. 24:0. -2 0. 50 0. 12 0. 52 0. .-.oo. b'-'O. 44 0. 54 0. 70'0. S 0. SO 0. 44 0. 72 0. ax o. 44 0. eoio. 44 0 ISO. 22 0. .00. oo: . .'SW;Clear W Clear w s IClear Clear 0"!12 SW Clear Clear Clear 00i. . INE on 14 X :i( 30 SE noi. .iff Cloudy Clear 00i. .N'E IClear 00 . . W IClear 06'.. N ICloudy 00''..;W lOlear nni. .IN Clear 00 1 00' . ooi . 0 SE IClear iNW Clear . NWiClear OS 12'S Oiouuv rioudy Cloudy IClear oo!. .IN 44i..!.V 01'. .iV 00 ..IN Clear 00 . . SW IClear WEATHER CONDITIONS. A small high-pressure area is central over the Creat Salt Lake Basin and a large hiuh pressure area extends from the West Gulf states northeastward to New England. A small depression la central over Alberta. Light rain lias fallen In Northwestern Ore gon and Western Washington and snow has occurred In portions of the Lake region. It Is much warmer in the Plains states and comspondlngly colder alnne the Atlantic Cosst from New York to Florida. Conditions are favorable for fair weather In this district Tuesday, except that It will DERTHICK BROS. 150 FRONT STREET Wholesale Produce Dealers Will continue the same busi ness policy and dealings as obtained prior to the recent passing of W. M. Derthick. We wish to thank our pa trons for past favors and assure them of the same high character of service in the future. W. J. Derthick continue unsettled and showery In North western Oregon and Western Washington. FORECASTS. . Tortland and vicinity Unsettled and showery, winds mostly southerly. Oregon Fair, except un-eltled and show ery northwest portion: -winds mostly south erly. Washington Kalr east, showers west por tion: winds mostly southerly. Idaho Fair. EDWARD A. BEAI.6. Forecaster. Spokane Bans "Beerirte." SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 14. "Near" beer, manufactured in Brooklyn, N. Y., and sold in Spokane since the first of the year under the name of "beerine," was put under the police ban today. Tho city chemist reported to Mayor Fleming that he had found one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol in tho liquid. Roosevelt Pledge Is Taken. SPOKANE, Feb. 14. R. A. Hutchin son announced himself today a candi date for election as delegate to the Republican state convention, pledged to Theodore Roosevelt. Elected as a Pro gressive. Hutchinson went into the Re publican caucus at the last Legisla ture. FACTS At this time when the people of the United States are intensely interested in the problem of pre paredness it is well to think of the importance of gond roads in moving armies rapidly to van tage points. Napoleon, in his many campaigns, was the first great exemplar of this fact, and Stonewall Jackson's Shenandoah Valley CHmpaisja-in 1SH2 was an other fine e x StSn p i e of rapid marching. The advance of the Germans to almost thr gates of Paris and their subsequent re treat was a brilliant example of what can he done over good roads. 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