TIIE MORNING OKEGOXIAX, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918. 5EE0 STOCK TAKEN Fair Demand for Garnets and American Wonders. POTATO PRICES ARE STEADY I'wcnt j-Two Cars Are Reported Oat from This State, Billed to Cali fornia and Southwestern Points. IVraihrr Market la East. Tm demand for potatoes eoatlnoo light, at th market Is fairly steady. Ther Is a fair snipping xoovmnl. 1 cars being reported oat from this state ainaa rrldar. Tb destination of tb shipment .wer ftockten, S car: Naples, Tax.. 1 car: Ro vttl. CaJ. 1 car; Oakland. 1 car; 8aa Fran cisco, 4 car: New Orleana, 3 can: Saa Aa tnnlo. 1 car: Los An 1 car: Sacra rr.ento. ( car: Dallas, Tea.. 3 ear: Fort ' Worth. 1 car. Moat f tba baying U af saad stock. Bvyars ar paying at loading potato SI.MOt.TS for Oarcats aad 11.259 )U for A marl can Wonders. Bnrbanka la car lots aro being taken at HOI -9 aad for a fsw fancy lota II 3 Is being paid, Tb Jobbing demand la Inactive. Wll rraded B urban Its from high laad ar quot- d oa lha errrat St tt.SSVt.4t and ordinary 'suck st II 1301 33- Waahlngtoa Netted . Coma ara bald at II sosl Market eoadltloa at leading points ar roportad by wtr to tb local afflco of tba Serosa af Karkats as follows: Butt. Mont. No fresh arrivals Raral. sacked, ear hundredweight. fITSOt.SO. Seattle Wash. Reipts light. Daniand alow Locala. sacked, nor hundredweight, - tiei so: Taklma. Netted Cams. Ocl 75. Spokane. Wash. No demand. Mixad wbltaa aaekad. par hundredweight. 1 1 23 Oman a. Nab. Arkaaaas t. Illinois L ar rtvad Total of flv cars oa track, Including krokaa and nnbrekaa. Supplies adaqnata. Dotnasd and movement slow, Market steady. Sit sad white from varies Stat, eoallry ad coadttoa rood, sacked, par bnndrad wtlsht. 8202.23: Co'orado. mixed whites, quality aad eoadltloa generally rood, aarkad. par hundredweight. II ualll: Nebraska red, quality and condition raaamlly rood. stacked, ear nundredwelxbt. 113 93.10 pons, evadl'lota variable. 1 1 23 O I 75, Saa rrancljca Or. yon and Washington racicts Ight. Good demand for fancy stock. Oregon. Mnrbanka. from storage. wckf par sandrdwight. 17; California Xnrbaeka. sacked, par hundredweight. II A Joobins Carcsso wieeoeetsj . Waahlnrtoa 3. afln ! 1 aad 3 from unreported origin ar- nvad. Total af IT car on tb track, la rinding boke aad anhrokea. Opanlnr xnarket to ay. demand aad movement mod sat. Mark! firm. Vary fra early sales. Trark price, oatweighta. car lota. I kLneeeota Round Whites, bottom frosted. :!. per bundr-dweiga:. car. Wis. roan a K mn field ru. sacked, par has. dredwelght. II.W innrroli Minnesota I arrived: 8 treses car a track. C!oeln price yaa- t-rdr aad opening today, car lot, C. a. a. aliauapoll. damaad aod. market firm. ' mewement moderata Mixed whiles, qnalliy aad eoadltloa rood, aarkad. par hundred weight, mootly aroand t - need stock, do maxd good, tlllaa Triumphs aackad. ficsdrodwairbt. moetly 1.1413 301 one car. Ill Rsas. Burbaaks sad Ohio. IJS1K car emall-aiaed Peoria. I.IWl Denver from Weatern fs.ope of Colorado I. Idabo t. Waahlnrtoa 1. arrived. Total mt ZJ aabrekea car oa track. Jobblar pfeea yaatarday. demand and movement vary a!or Market araak.- Oraalay district, white, quatity and eoadltloa varlabla. prao- tlcaPy as Jobbing, very few solas, beat. Sl3t3o: seanr -aw aa 11.33, sarkod. pat handredwetgbt. Weatara aiooo McOrare aad Knmmtf. best. 11.601.70: poorer Molly II SOl Fort Worth Tax tdaho 3. Calorads 3. Ckragwa L Cattfsrnla 1. arrtvad. Demand aad movement Improvtng. Idahos. Cola, radoa. qnallty aad coalition ganarally rood, mixed wbltaa. 120 0 3.30; Bvuoatta, 1123 0.- i croaaas In Oregon and Washlartoa ranrad from ll.SOO.000 to I3.0v0.000. Bat In eacb of tba thro states th number was smaller, with a reduction of 1S1 In California. 104 la Waahlnrtoa and 43 la Orsron. Similarly. there wr fwr defaalta ta manufacturlnr trading acd othar commercial brancbr. aad ths Utter class alona disclosed larger lia bilities Tb expansion, borverv was heavy, dus to tb much greater sum Involved In Washington and Oregon. Tb summary fol lows: Narnnar UaMTItles. 1017. 1'.1L 11S 1!I7 Whlngton ar. ;.js $ a4 4TT Orason KH So :3 CiJ.Iornla IMS 1.134 b.o;.li'J Pacific .. 1.311 I MS JlS.233.rJS LOCAL TOO VARKJrr IS 6TRONCEB Shipmeal ta Ontalds rolats 1TU1 Can) l'arthrr Advance. Th egg market a as strong yesterday St 4S cents, caa count. On th basis of tb Eastern and California markets tb local prle should have bean higher, but tber bav been no shipment of consequence yet. though Inquiries from th outsid ar mors numerous Butter was steady to firm with' SO cents again quoted on country creamery extras. The local and shipping demand for poultry I holding price at a hlrb UveL Heavy hens sold at 31 9 23 cants and light bens at 33 ceats. Uood d re seed turkeys brought 33 cents Dressed pork dragged with IS eenta ths STOCK LIST LOWER S H 8.5O10 boM. OOsT. ... 2 boca... Traders Do Not Take Kindly to President's Statement." PRICES OFF 2 TO 5 POINTS beat pries obtainable. 17sj VIS cents. Veal was steady a New Variety af Bhobarb. J. Kleger. of Marshland. Columbia Coanty, yesterday brought to Portland a sample of a aew variety of rhubarb ho baa enginatod. It Is a perpetually growing sort which pro- dacod throughout last Winter aad is do In i oven better this Winter. Mr. KJeger believes It will displace ths common straw barry rhubarb, which Is being general: cultivated In this atata. Florida Grapefruit Dna Tsday. A car of Florida grapefruit will arrive to day and will b offered at l:3u-J0 Or ange an holding firm with It! AO tb ton. A car each of sweet potaioea, lettuc and mixed vegetables from Loa Angeles were re- calved yesterday. tl Bank clearing of th Northwestern cities ye;roay era as loiloars: Cleaned Portland 3.tM3 i fatue &.MV314 Tacoma 3u.k11 Spokane Balancea I 41i31 l.Su.YI v.a3 IT1.D17 rORTLAXO MtKKIt QCOTATIONS BOM FOB. OATS ABE BEDCCF.D Hay BseetpU Ar Ligbtav sot Ar Eqaal s Loral NoaaU. The oats market was easier y eater-day and I4 were 36 cast lower sa Northwestern ad 11 lower oa Eastern sats st ths Ex change. Cora bid declined HOT. bat barley was th sam a on Monday. Hay receipts are lighter, bat are qoaJ to local demands Prices an tb whole are steady Is the Interior a few stockman, be cause of ths ni!:d Winter, ara marketing a pan f their aurplaa. To ay did thte ea larger seal last Winter aad price broke severely The tb rtarmi cams aad hay went higher than be.' ore. Th California crop report says: Ia th aerthara half af tb etate tb rainfall while deficient has a-eea earn event ta sprseit wheat aad barley, which as coming op ta good etaada. ta th soothers ha.f th ralafa-l ha bean ao Hit: that acarcery any wheat and barley haa come is, and that which ha germinated has a poor color. It Is get ting too tats ta do much toward Increasing th screage af wheal la tbla eectlca. al shoogb thr m macb laad available far that ens Nay la ee-arca, Wathr caadttleas ta th Mlddl Won. aa wtred froas Chicago: T4 in naa polls, part ly sloudy. cod. Dututh, dear. cold. Winni peg, clear. IT degrees below saro: Chicago, cloudy, cold: Paorta. eloady. degree above: htieeoart. eloady. 23 dogreea: Topaka. cloudy. 3S degraaa. Ughc snow: HatcbUos, eloady. 34 degr; Onlo, clear. degrees." Th Amertcaa vlalbl supply of wheat caasarta as fo:iow: January T. IS' January I. 1917 Juki t. I9I4 Jaauary 11. 113...... Jaauarv 3. 1I4...... Jaauary . lii...... Baaha'.a , 17 i.'.o.oi'OJ , 3i 0"VJ , '".'3. , 7i. I . , ..?.' o- 1 34.') 3 ." 3 11 377."n ' 2.irl , SJ.a4J.wuv 'li;iiwl rncrvae. The v.ii:a corn sappty Is 1,133.000 bash s a. sa Increae or 3 ooo bushels, snd the eat auppiy is la.917.0OO buue:a a decreas f 704.0ix buaheia Termtaai racetpta. la cars, war reported by tb Merchants Cxrhang as follows: Wheat. Bar. Fir Oats. tiay. Portland. TMaeday.. S S 3 3 11 .- ago a tn to data 33T Tear agi o43 Tafom. Monday... 21 fear agJ 33 a.aaua to data.... .37 14 Tear aco ....4Ji featt.e. Monday. ... ... 1 ear ago. ...... .. 24 liei t data 73 Tear ago Crala, reed. near. Eta. Merchants Exchange, aooa eeealoai Jasaary dUvry: Kjmim Bid. Tr. ago. No. 3 wblto feed ...lio 40 130.AO llariav ftt.nUard feed 84 50 IB. 00 standard A brewing ai.wO iTn.r.r daxa Bid Oa ta. No. 3. .................... ...... 31. 30 Bar. ay. feed liar.ey. brewing A.30 t.aaiern oats and corn la bulk: lule No. 1 white 14 00 Tnirty-aigai-potiad cUppd. ol-o Cora- No. S yellow 62 50 No. S muted .......A......... bJ-UU Thirty days.) Gate No. a MOO Cl.pprd tjtirn i Y.,.ow 330 Mixed CU0 WHEAT Bulk basis Portland for No. I graJe: Hard white Ulueatem, Early start. al.ao. Ga.gu.ua. Martla Amber, li son wbtte y wuao bluaatrm. lorlyfw.d. White Vauey. Iio.4 Coin, White Kuaalan. li.UA W bite duo Lottie club. Jenkina eluo, wbue hybrid, booota. liuL Ked Wai.a kad Huaalaa. red bybrlda. Joaea ll.'a. Coppvu ll.ua No. graJe. ac le.a -No. S grade gc ea Otbar iradri bandied by earupla ILOLH I'atenta. Slu. Val.ey. SS.OU. whole wheat $-., graham. f0.4u. MlUi-f e.e-U Net mill price, ear lots: Bran- 13d par ton. suort. 433 per too. mjuu.inxe. tJi mixed c&re auJ lca than carloaaa. MK more: rolled barley. looaSJ, rolled oats. I4J. COHN Whole. 73 cracked. 37S par tan HAT Burins brtree. f. o. b. Portland: Caetera oraaon timothy. 127 per ton. Vol. ley timothy. a falls. 13 jo; alley grata su. -. clover. --. straw. IS. Dairy aad Caaatry Prod oca. BUT ICR Cubes, extras. ftoc ; prime flrsta. 4SSC Jobbing prices: Prints, extra. J.'oic. cartons. 1c extra; buttartal. No. i. d(3Tc delivered. :oOS urjoa ranch, current recelpta 43 Se; cacd.eU. 474;ja: ae.ecta. Aoo par doarn. CMCFSE Jobbers buying prices, f. b. dock, 1'ortland: Tillamook triplets, 23c. loung America. 34c per pound, longhorns. Sec Cans and Curry, f. e. b. Myrtle Point: Triplet. 22tsc; Ivusi America. IMise per pound. POLLTRT Hens, heavy, :ti; light. 33c: Springs. 3vi3e: stags. lv2oc: ducks. 2urj23c: seeaa. 13 ft 17c: turkea. live. it4c; dre,eed. cnoica. S.c VEAl 17 s V l&c Pr poond. fuKK ISc pr pound. Frslt sad Vegetable. Local Jobbing quotations: THOPti.'AL. flairs Orangea nave'a t3.23ud.3v: lemon. HO) per box: banana. c per pounn; graprtrui l. ia..dirs v VlIOaTAbLba-TamstoH. S2v-T3 per crala. caofasa. lHOitC per pound; let ace. IL73S3.23 per crate: cucumbers, roc it IL73 par doseo: peppera 16c par pounl; cauliflower. I2.230 2.3v per crala; aprouta. 10 is lie par pound; artichoke. 3cwS1.10 nor sound: garlic To) Owe par pound. quash. I've Bar pound. c.ery. W.20 o 4--3 par crata. SACK VEGETABLES Carrot. II 23 par tack; beets. i &vsL73; turnips, Lw0: para- aipa 1 1. fo (j 1.7a. POTATOES Oregon Baraaak. SI -3 17 1.40 par hundred: Taklmaa. Lb0vl.tk4; weat potatoes, bo per pouno. o lo.Na oregaa. Buying price. 11.73 per bunared. l.KLtN r Rl lTJI Applea lia.23: pear. 1X23: grapra ISc par pound; cranberries. kasitrs, I IS par barrel. Staple Oroeorles. Local jobbing quotationsr fiUuAR each ba.a : Fruit sad barry. IS.10. beet. IvlO: extra C i.70: powdered. n barras. J tw. ruoas. in oar re. a. sJ.Sd. iALlu.N co.umuia mvar, i-pouna tana 11.33 par doaaa; sn-nali f.au. 12. 1-peuad .Ik la.SU L To wilFiatx zsc: nrmsn nats. lveyzir. llberta. 322ic. amenla. lSt.oc. peaaula. upjlic. cocoaauta ll.lo par noses; pecaaa, I w lac. cneetauta. 20c BfcA-Sn ca.uornia ioooing prices: small. like, bayous, lie. pins, lu'ac; Oregon. eearta. buying prtcaa: W Bite. S)Wc; coloreo. f so, CuFrUE Roasted. In drama 170 33c -tALT t;ranu.aieU. I10.T3 par ton. half. round, loos. 113 per too. o. 1S par tea. ilry. II Pr ton. KiCaV sou:brn bead. Iff He par pou4 Olue roea. sac. Japanese aiyir. I -s a o. iKlt-U t ttc I A n App.ea. iahc, paacnea I Uc. prune, its. Ian. 11 Stf lie: rapine. S3wa4 Par box. uatee. Card. .30aS par aoa. carraata. sac; nir. a.sya.ov par oos. United Mates Steel and Investment Ralls Lead In Downward Move mcni Decline. Is General la Final Boar Bonds Weak. a NEW TORK. Jan. I. As measured In terms of security values. Wall street did not take kind.y to the President's compre hensive statement of war aims, as set forth In his unexpected meaxage to Congreaa to day. Etoclt declined. Th address, as viewed by financial Interests, ottered little hope of an any solution of th many grave problems now engaging the attention of this country snd Its assoc:ales in ths war. Previous to It delivery In fact through out th forenoon and during th early mid session price were 1 to I points higher In the several group of peace and war shares and considerably higher In certain special ties Various speculative issues receive much of tbalr upward Impale from th decision of. th Supreme Court setting aside the Fed eral Income tax on stock dividends. Immediately after publication of th sail at fatura of th Prealdant' address, the list began to sail off. reacting 3 to ft points under lead of I'nlted States eteel snd invest ment rails. The decline was desultory at first, but became general in the last hour. Sales amounted to 773.000 share. A very large proportion of the dnys Irreg ular operations In bonds centered around the Liberty Issues, the 8Vs selling at 88. M to PS. 76 and the first 4s or converted SHi at 7 84 to W.78. and the second 4s at 86 60 to the new low record of 16.06. Total sale of bonds, par value, aggregated 14.630,000. I'nlted State bonds (old Issues) were per cent higher on calL closing: stock quotations. Closing Sales. 200 B.SiiO 1.100 S.0UO 11.00O l.OiiO 3.000 2l0 14,600 7.23 it 8 40 7.00 i 7.60 8.75'al 7.3J 3.009 5.50 4.50 9 7.00 7.0010.00 150 15.60 ISO 15.60 2ii 14.60 yards follow: Csttle Price. Medium to choice steers S fl73f?in GftoJ to medium steers ........ 8.73t S.63 i-ommoD to good steers ...... Choice cows and heifer ...... Com. to good cow and heifers Canners Bulls . Calves Storkers and feeders n.00 8.00 riog Prime light 1550 0 13.60 Prime heavy 15.60a 15.65 P:r 1 3. 30 14.30 tsneep Western lambs 33,00013.50 Vxury Iambi A 12. 30013.00 Tesrltngs 12.00SJS 12.30 Wethers 11.75jl Ewes ,.JJw.. 8.00 a 10.00 nESTI'ATIO"9 OF STOCK LOADED Shipments En , Route to Lending Livestock Markets of Country. Destinations of livestock loaded January 7. (Carloads reported west of Allegheny Moun tains: double decks counted as two cars.) Reported by the Bureau of Markets, North Portland. Cattle, Horaes.Mlxed Calves.Hog-i.Sheep.Mules.Stock. 44 32 High. 73 a.v, 701, 57 80 101 ;a 1U4H 13 63 Low. 73 87 ea-a 63 v 77 j so 102 14S site 13 76 79 4 Stt 24 5.1 121 07 ion 824 41 98 63 V 2 12t, 137 S 64 B2H 3i, "is" 41 86 31 3.7 80 s.is 15 12 ms 36 is 84 4 2H 37 S 1 81S is i 80 H 22 4 6 4 1S 701, 801 lo.-i 84 Vi 4j" 73 II 2.1 v; 141 1, 113Va 117 P3V, loa4 7S 89 bid. 73 87 69 65 H -"77 99 103 144 61 V, 7 53 19 13 137 64 S 52 43 S3 19 41T 84 IIS 63 4 29 83 13 130 4 113 89 261, Am Beet Sugar.. Am Can Am Car Fdry.. Am Locomotive. Am bra a: llefg. . Am Sugar Ke.'i.. Am Tei S: Tel... Am ZL1S Anaconda Cop... A tcnison AG4WISSL. 3.700 101 V, Ball A Ohio 1.400 54 4 B 8 Copper... 600 2n Cal Petroleum. .. 4'K1 134 Canadian Paclf.. S.e"0 139 Central Leather. ll.o"0 67 Che Ohio. ... S.800 54 Chi Mil St P.. 1.000 464 Chi aV N W CRIaPctfa... 2.2O0 30 Chlno Copper.... LSOO 424 Colo Pu a Iron., 61H) 364 Corn Prod Refg. T.60O 83 ( ruelble Hteel... S.2IH) 66 Cuba fane Sug.. 4.2iM 814 iMstlllera' Eecur. 7.40 83 Erie ft.GelO 164 General Electric B.300 133 General Motor.. 15.60 ' 120 Gt Nor pfd l.OOO 90 4 Gt Nor Or ctfs.. 1.400 37 4 Illinois Central Inspiration Cop. S.3no 47 Int M M pfd 17.000 86 lot Nickel 1.9O0 29 nt Psper 8.900 29 K C Southern... 2V) 161, Kennerott Cop.. 3.2O0 32 4 Louts a Nssh. ,, Maxwell Motors. 700 26 Mexican Petrol.. 11.400 84 Miami Copper. .. 1.0"0 81 4 Missouri Pacific. 3. s.x) 2:14 Montana Power. 4O0 70 Nevada Copper.. 8iO 18 New Tork Cent.. S."0 71 NT N HAH.... 400 34 Norfolk Weat. SOO 1034 Northern Paclf.. J.100 834 Pariflc Mall . . . . . P-nrsy:vanla.. 60S '464 l"la urg Coal.. Bay renaol Cop.. 1.400 Reading 400 Hep Ir a Steel . .. 7.6V) out hern Paclf.. l.Roo Southern Ry. .. . 4.noo udehnker Cor.. 27.410 Texas Company. 4.roo nlon psri'le. .. 8. too S Ind Alcohol. 8 HI U S Steel 2S9.OO0 do p'd . aoo "tab CoVper. . .. S.9O0 Wabash p'1 B Western T'nlon. . Wentlng Klert .. . 60O Total sale for th dy. 750,000 shares. BONDS. rurefiereg ...4Nor 7se 4 84 ft ref 2s cpn . ,a064 e.or Pac 8a HO Slarer !Pae Tel 4 Tel 5a ..90 rniarpn rPenncon4 4 99 P ft 4 re l4nlon Pc 4a 8 t'S4acpn '104 ; ft 8 steel 3a 99 tehlaon s-en 4a . . 84 4 Sou Pac con 6a ...Rt Den A ltd ref 6 49 Undo ench 6 ..88 NTCandebC ..34,U Liberty 34s lis. 74 Austin boston ........ Iluffa.io Chieato ...... Cincinnati Cleveland Cudahy Da.iu, Tex. ... Denver' Detroit East Ft. Louis. . Fort Worth. ... Indianapolis ... Jersey City .... Kansas City Los Angeles ... New Vork ..... Osden Oklahoma' City, omaba ....... Ottumwa ..... Peoria Philadelphia .. Pittsburg ..... Port.and. Or. ., St. Joseph .... San Francisco.. Seattle Sioux City .... Sioux Fall .... Sookan ...... Tacoma ...... Wheeling Wichita Various 1 4 -S2 22 6 3 1 52 21 151 123 28 44 414 S3 25 3 59 431 2 3 6 12 19 158 42 5 SO 3 'ii 4 4M 56 22 28 26 15 10 13 144 23 S3 11 107 3 83 6 15 165 15 12 3 27 7 98 9 93 15 1 2 8 21 S3 2 89 4 1 "k 47 11 8 18 i9 4 S 1 15 24 6 1 "is 1 36 21 5 20 7 31 13 "i "i . a 18 GRAIN PRICES SAG Selling Brought About by Ad dress by President. TONE AT CLOSE UNSETTLED ..210 1568 860 16.13 livestock 15 "i 2 1 ... !!." "i .80 143 6 614 223 2S5 213 13 1 4t6 212 S70 Corn Traders Operate on Theory That Outlook for Early Peace Has Been Improved Tendency of Forenoon Market Firm. CHICAGO. Jan, 8. President Wilson's Ad dress to Congress brought about consideraale selling of grain today, chiefly by dealers who drew quick Inferences that the outlook for an early peace had been Improved. Such optimism, however, did not seem to be shared by the bulk of the trade, who held off pending further developments. Prices closed unsettled, a shade to 4 cents net lower for corn, with January 31.274 91.27 and May 31.25 to 11.25 4. Oats showed a net loss of 14c to lc. Provisions finished 10c to 35c down. Until tha Prerfldent's address became factor, corn prices displayed firmness owing to scantiness of arrivals.. As soon, however, MORRIS BROTHERS. INC. Established 25 Years Railway Exchange Building Portland, Oregon OREGON MUNICIPAL BONDS Jax Exempt V YIELDING FROM 5 TO 6 For Use in France or Belgium NEW FIVE-FRANC NOTES OF THE BANK OF FRANCE Negotiable in France and Belgium. $1 PER NOTE An excellent method of sending Email remittances to friends overseas. The Canadian Bank of Commerce PORTLAND BRANCH. CORNER FOURTH AND STARK STREETS F. C. SIALPAS. Manager. as bulletins began to come telling of what A. N. Moore, class of '77; J. O. Galtra, tae rresioent baa said, price began to sg. class of 87, and Professor J. X. alatn- ews, class of 87, spoke. The university chapel Is located In Waller Hah. the oldest building on the campus, and was first used in 1867. loaded Jan- Totals One week ago.. 1217 Four weeks aro.3038 Srxte origins of 1 . tTAwa Mived I Jan. Calves!Hogs.Sbeep.Uules.Slock. May Vnr Vnrt!(l ( 1 2 4 4i 84 2S Uj 28 lit, 8'S 112 23 Sov, 80i 22 63 1H 70 8o 104 84 23 H 43-, 43 23 74 77 8314 23 i 50 1, 141 W IIS 117 03 vj lnai 7S 87 3'- Ca:tfornia daho Oregon ........ Washington .. Tf I Portland One week ago. . Four weeka ago For Seattle Oregon ....... . Washington ... Tfl Seattle . One week ago. . Four weeks ago No adequate outline of the address, though, was available on 'change here before the session closed. Prospect of larger receipts of hogs weak ened provisions. Leading future ranged as follows CORN. Open. Hlph. .11.2744 I1.27H , l.iiita l.Zd?x OATS. . .80 Vj. .80'4 . .77H .77i MESS PORK. 45.80 4,1.80 45.50 45.25 44.00 LARD. '24.00 3.90 24.37 24.25 SHORT RIBS. Jan. May Jan. May Lov. I1.27H 1.25 .78 .75 54 ..45.00 .24.00 .24.37 Close. i.-a .78 45..10 44. 85 23.00 24.25 7 10 2 19 7 S "i4 Jan. 1 4.10 24.12 Cash prices were: 24.00 Corn Noi. 2 3 white. 80 X 82c: 23.50 24.00 8 Oata ,'o, 4 81s2tic. Kye No.- 2. nominal. Barleys 1.3Srji 1.58. Timothy 5 ;.50. Clover--2127. tandard, Eastern Meat Trade CondiUono. Report on Eastern meat trade conditions January S (S:ou A. -M. eastern umej . Boston Beef, fresh: Receipts liberal, mar ket yesterday and early morning voaay very mand fair. ket steady light. New York Beer, fresh: Receipts mod- light, market quiet, demand fair. Hinds and! barrels. r,r- Pnnnlv moderate, market fairly steaay. demand lixht. Steers: Receipts moderate. market quiet, no change la prices, morning I 87.787 barrels: Quote B, D, Philadelphia Beer, rresn: neceipta nu- market ateady at yesteraay prices, demand a little slow. Kosner oeei: oup p y moderate, market fairly ateady, demand VENICE SCHOOLS REOPENED Residents Who Left When City Was Threatened Retnrnlng. VENICE, Jan. 7. (By the Associated Press.) The Dublic gchools, which were ordered closed when Venice was threatened and the city evacuated, have been ordered to reopen on January 15. Parents having children of school aee and who are abie financially will be permitted to return at tneir own corn ftos. 2 and s yellow, nominal; No. expense, but the poor, wno were as 3 14 yellow 1.656172. sisted by the government when they left, will not be assisted to return until conditions are completely normal. The first-aid raid alarm in weeKs was sounded Sunday afternoon when Austrian airplanes appeared over faan Marco In broad daylignu But the enemy threw no bombs and scurried west ward when they saw that the defen sive preparations were complete. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. FULLER To Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Fuller, Portland, R. F. D. Imo. 2, January 1, a daughter. ... ,. AQL'EST A To Mr. and Mrs. Edwardo Aquesta, 657 Filth, Pecember 25, a daugh ter. ... .. . ARIANO To Mr. ana mm. x-eui.ii riano, 1122 Henderson avenue, December 30. a daughter. .,. UKOAlALllc. X AO Mr. m o L. Oromachey, 1030 Kellogg, December JO, daughter. , to a- tlJWAitiJa AO jar. anu ... ... ". warus. Sua West Richmond, December JO, GRIFFITH To Mr. and Mrs. John R. Griffith, loSl Arnold, December J4, a son. Hi;SACfc.lSK AO Jir. auu Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 8. Barley, 1.29 A.OO. Flax. 3.82 S3.66. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8. Spot quota- fiui.t. aoma houses Holding ror miner pneex yB rrcy uaney, i.owo'A.w; wnite oats. " . . ... .. . j . I ,-f Z Qf. t. . . .. ztt ...... Kosher beef: supply ngnt, marKvi iirm, uc- i . . ' ' lumuuuja, a.ju , Eteers: tteceipts uoerai. iwi - I ' st yesterday's prices, demand Naval Stores. SAVANNAH, Ga.. Jan. 8. Turpentine. erate, market quiet, aemana ugnt. iiDraie nrra, mxc; aaies, ajo barrels; receipts, 312 heavy. Kosher chucks ana piate: supply oarreie; snipments, 401 barrels; stock, 26.508 Rosin, firm; sales. 892 barrels: recelots. i-io Mrreii, anipment. ouu oarreis; stock. I? TOT 1 i . . . . . F. G. H. I8.124J I. 18.15; K. 18.80; M, 7; N, 7.25; Chicago Dairy Prodnee. CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Butter, steady. Cream- cases Included, 50 56c; tlKUHC good. Steers: Receipts liberal, oemanu aiow, .. 89949t marKet areaay. Washington Beef, rresn: neceipi noerai. demand fair, market uncnangea. oteera. Receipts heavy, demand a nine more active, market ateady. riirx nnaton Receipts moderate, no Chang in I Metal Markets. prirrs, demand light. xvkw JURK, Jan. 8. Metal Exchange New tork nrceipia . quuics ieau Iirm. pot. tf.iOQITC. atesdy, demand fair. I bpelter. quiet. Last St. Louis delivery, Phllsaelpnia neceipis iuuu..,., u...... po, i.o a cy I. ioc continues steady, healthy tone to market, demand fair. Dolnlh Linseed Market. Waahlngton rteceipta mour.... DULUTH. Jan. 8. Llnaeed. 13.5803.71 medium and lignt loma aei..u I January. S3.30 asked: M.v. UAH I.u.a 127 and 2, demand gooo. Boaton Recelpta liberal. ' market steady shade stronger, aemana tair. Grrx steadv. Recelnta. AITS ri-.. 55 Si 06c; ordinary firsts, 52 s 55c; at mark! I Nelson Hunsacker. 191 East Sixty-ninth, Do- iciusoiftigr .11 B LB, I L C 1 1 L u t 1 i , . rf COFrtil AO ir. ana narm. tiwco. . r. 312 South Princeton, December 2, a da.uStl".r- ... Bh. n.nrnn It A. IJ AO Bar. nu mi.. . - - - .- Rand, 5112 seventy -seconu, iuui., , "4,.?...,DncT. Mr and Mrs. Harry E Edwards. 1060 East Seventh, December 28, nw'hiN To Mr. and Mrs. Archibald A. Owen. 1100 Vernon avenue, Decemoer s. !?!?nnn T . . anH Xfra. HaTTiSOn G. Burco. 125 kast Bixty-eis"". vw..- . a daughter. 'BOBBY' PELOUSE RETURNS Eagle Point Man Tells of Expert -t ences In French Army. GRANTS. PASS., Or.. Jan. J. (Sp claL) Robert B. Pelouse. of Bag-le Point, was the principal speaker at the regular Monday luncheon of the Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce, telling of his experiences in the French army. "Boby" Pelouse has just returned from the fighting front in France. When the war broke out be was a stu dent at Stanford University, with an enviable record as an athlete. He wan enrolled In a hospital unit organized among the university boys, which was dispatched at once and enrolled as a unit of the French army. Pelouse drove an ambulance behind the fighting lines, following many a sharp engagement of the French divi sion to which his unit was assigned. With the arrival on the western front of a number of American hos pital units and the urgent need for first-class air fighters, young Pelouse was ordered back to this country for the aeroplane service. He will leave this week to commence his training for that branch of the service. July, 3.41 !4 bid; October, $3.30 nominal. New York Supply liberal, demand fair. -Bid. Boston Mining Mocks. BOSTON. Jan. 8. Closing quotations were: Allouei 5m Mohawk Aria Comml ... 1 IV North Butte .... Calumet Arts 63 Old Dominion .. Calumet Hao 445 s-ola Centennial ..... 12 rQulncy Cop Rang Con 4-H 'Shannon AO ("uperior 4Vi Sup A Boaton ... 78 I'tah Cons 24 jWlnona Pant liullS Cop Franklin C.r nhy Con N T ll Royall (C) Lak Copper . . . G3 1 V 42 i, 61 74 Vi 84j i 101$ IK to prirea unchanged witn Philadelphia Receipts liberal, demand .t market continues dull, some stale Id. rang, in Middling. 33.05c Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Spot cotton, quiet I MaJ ) MARSH To Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Harsh,. 1815 Klickitat, December bl . a son. oThlWArtA AO mi. roy Stewart, Aurora, or. .amha nn the msrket. WashinHjon Supply moderata, fair, market unchanged. demand I Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW TORK, Jan. 8. Evaporated apples. quiet; prunes, iirm. COYOTE BITE IS FATAL A. B. Thompson, Snake River Farm er, Under Treatment for Months. Umeo Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Jan. 8. Hogs Receipts. 16.500. market ateady. Heavy, aio.iuu ao.ad. miird I18.20i 16.35: light. ll6tl.4o; pigs. . i.... i hi, lie nf aalea. 116.20S 16.35. Cattle rloceipts uvu, roaraci v l.c lower. Native steers, aver to: cows md tfiitn, I'll "."'" "';: PASCO. Wash.. Jan. 8 fRn.nlal V 1 j ; -j exna nieera, e.uvv" " I . . , .y, , , , . ... " .. . - .:-..! 1 v- cannera. 15.50ST 0.25: StCK K- I iiiuiiihouu uitu in uiib city last rs and leeaer. iisiLiii . aim ,, .cou.i. uciug willou uyiCember jo, a sou. Herbert bulls, stags, etc.. 1710.23. a raDia coyote. ' UA"VyL, i7- wi lamette boulevard, a therp Receipts. 18.S0O. market .teady. Mr Thompson, who resided on Snake D- XVahlquist. 13i6 -Willamette Tearllnics. Ill 50 13.50; wethers. 1116 1-.50. Riv. h(,twn r-i, r. .Tr.n 0?: ., a.- xtr and Mrs. William ewes. 110811.75; lambs. I15.75Q19..5. I and Perry, in the northern part of this Charles NelsonT 10 East Ninth. December 31. ."KP.l.e.; . -r Mr. and Mrs. Sail rHirAno. Jan. 8 Hogs Receipts. 88.000. month ago. - Hearing his dog fighting ..f,,.num. low. ,.c unaer yeateraaj a du,, I mo coyote no aook nis gun ana went la son. . Tahiuin Hart. I16.30tfl6.70; light, 115.75 to I6.0O; mixed. lnto tne yard and the animal dlsap- HART 1 .nth January' 1. a daughter. 4io.obvio.i9; - peared through the fence, but cams '"""". V7; .nn Mrs. Oscar w. December HARVEY To Mr. and Mrs. Gerrard Har vey 482 Simpson, Decenrber 30. a daughter. LORD To Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Lord. Milwaukle. Or.. December 21, a son. KXL'TSON To Mr. and Mrs. Henry wiui on 178 Wlnchell. December 1, - KKAUS AO wr. "u -- . - Kraus. Aurora. Or.. December ou. . Rt'VN'ETT To Mr. and Mrs. red Bennett!, Chetopa apartments. December ?"."?.'. r and Mrs. Aklvamf 292 Flanders. December 28. a son. A wYiaN?aK--T Mr. and Mr. Edward Wleneke. 175 Last Jiisui-". 6TA?uW-T. .Mr, and " M.rs. William Harold Slaiger, BUS iasi. . " Z . ROGEBS AO ,V.lii.r .11. Cattle Receipts, 20.OUO, ateaay. n.uTe ----- - " - 1 ttogera. . t l-4 1J4 1 "it 104 "i ia 24 IO I It 111 77 111 4i i.- i.-v; 3 ... 1 13 ... 17 11 w :u uii a a ao 4 10 17 ill b Ul. ixwik rinnu o ricmc coast mt tSl ka !!. On tk Faclflo Coast 1311 casjiasrctal laaalawacuas compared with l4i 1st 1111 aad i:M ta 11X whll lbs lUblUltes wot ls.24S.234. as against 1 14.M5.ec 7 aad l-'I.-I2S 74. raaewctlvoly. la ths two Immedi ately frrdi yoar. aceoedmg Is th aa asal record af (si lares lost team ad by R. O. !' Cat Owiy ta California, wber the Olffaraar area abort ll.OOA.OOO. wa th te.1.an imm fin ifl 11. nd tl In- LIGHT HENS sea la good demand. W guarantr S3 m par lb. nt. no comml. Ion etisreed Hoc aaal seat, ifra aa Hide aintl W baas orders (or ail th hogs and vaal w ran get- Ship direct to us. bast roaulls guaranteed. Lo It now. liars your ""r"rni THE .VIAK COw lvC, (asftaJ ivas. 10 rrat C HAM4 All B.Ara. choice. 13; alaadard. 12c. a,Annu. attye'c. picoit. .c, cot- tag ro..a i c jlKlr Ti.rca oaeia. lumwo, pure. Bc; compoaod. 4ac BAtuM laocy. 46 0 48c; eiands.r d. 41 9 Uc. cbsic. i-itc UHI SALT obori clear backs. I0WI4, xporta, 1M4C. p.atee. 26tfax. UlaVa aad rUs. HIDES ialtad hide. 25 I be. and op. 15c; salted eiaga 5U lb, aad up, 12c; salted aad lfmb aip. is to '"a, ic, aaitad and green ca.i. w w . - . - . ' " auuea, l0m and up. lie. green aiaga. 50 loa. and up. luc. dry flint hide. 26c. dry flint ca.f. up ta 7 iba. 2a: dry aa.t nidea. 21c. dry bora nldee, IL2otll.&0. aaiud aors hides. W?iU.T-ry long wool polls. Ie; dry short wool Pa la. 2i: a. led palta, Janoar laaaoft. liSOtyl-iO; Hops. Waei. E le ft Of HIT crop. ISOISc par pound; li crop, nominal. WOOL taster Oregon. 10 0 SOe par sauni. Vai'.ey. W4 pr pound; Vaiiay Lamb. 45 0 c MOHAIR Long eta pie. foil year. 50c; -o:ha. 4oa)oc. curry 15 a 40c CAS4.ARA slAR. New aad old. Ic '"taLLOvT N. 1. 1 Pr pound; Kk j, lis per pound. Oilm. GASOLINE - Hut. SOS: esse. Iftc. aapiba. drum. lSt; caaea, 2c; asgiAv duU' a:- drums 10Sc; caaea. 10c. UNSEED OIL Raw. barr:. ILIT; raaaa. at ,t" boi.ed. barrel. L; car., IL4S. TUHf S.M -11 taauua aao; u 7 la. Blooey. Exchange. Klc. NEW TORK. Jan. I. Mercantile paper. Stanza: par cent. Slerllng. 60-day bill. 14.72: commercial 60-day bllla on banks, 14 7m: commercial 6o-day bllla 14.71; demand. 14.75 14; cablea, 14.76 7-16. Franc, demend. 6. r3S: cablea 5.71V.. Guilders, demand. 43; cable. 43 w. Lire, demand. S.45; cables, 8.44. Rubl. demand. 12; cables, 13. Bar alleer. MHC . Mexican dollara. 73c, Oovarnmant bonds, irregnlsr; railroad bonds. Irregular. Time loans easy. Sixty day and P0 daya 3 Ho 5 44 par cent; six months. 6496 per cent. Call money firm. High. 4 per cent: low 8 per cent: ruling rata. SUj per cnt; cloe ing bid. 8 is Per cent; offered at 4 per cent last loan, 4 par cant. LONDON. Jan. 8. Bar sliver. 45 Hd per oarer. ' Dtecoont rat Short bill. 81-81 par cent, tare months" bins. 1-32 per cent. STEADY PRICES AT YARDS FIFTEEN LOADS ARE RECEIVED AT NORTH PORTLAND. California Seads Seven Cars af Cat tle Be Marketed la Thla City. A steady ton prevailed la all line of llveatock at th North Portland yarda yes terday. There was a fair run of 15 cars. Including seven cars of cauls from Cali fornia The cattle market was without new development. General price 'conditions .wer also unchanged In the hog division. Recelpta war 2li3 cattle. 6 calvaa, 554 hogs and 6)) sheep. Shipper wer: With hog H. C. Chambrlaln. Good nough. Wain.. I load: W. J. Rummlna, Pora rov. 1 load: C. C Miller. Natron. 1 load. With cattle A. c. Uuchet. Pomeroy, 1 load: John May. Laanrop. Cel.. 7 loads. With mixed loads O. C. IJugbea. Caraaa. 1 load cattl and boga; Thompson 4 Oentry. Heppnar. 1 load cattl and hoga: J. E. ttslth. Newberg. 1 load hoga and aheep; L. J. Hick. Urania 1'ar.a . 1 load cattle and be. , Th days' sale war aa folrowa: Wt. Price I Wt. Price. I cow.... 70 8 5.00 Jeows... a030 7.0OI 1 .... 7t0 SSOTrowa... Trll 8 H0 1 cow.... f0'! 8 "" 1 heifer. . wo 6.00 g 7V 6 hogs.... JUS 14 2.1 6 7V13hoxs... 11. 14 23 8 75' 2 hoxe '2.trl 1 5 HO 8 n.N J hoaa. . 410 14 75 6 on moil. 4 5" -4 hoga. 8 85 20 hoga. 8 25 hosa. I 73' 4 boxa. I 00 I bog. steers. 17.85013 50: stockers and feeders. Dlting mm on tne cneek. 8.70 10.50: cows and belters. 13.50 11.U0 calvea. 18.3010)15 25. Sheep Recelpta 15.000, steady. Wethers. .5oa 18.25; lamb. 113 50t 17.60. Just after I daughter. lUgnter . M John A. the accident the Lewiston-Pasco train! JoHibO i December 29, passed his place and he came Into i0"' 5 Pasco, where he had been receiving Marriage Licenses. treatment ever since. I oktrOM-WILLIAMS Sumner v yi". s-ort Canby, Wash., ana a.oi c.v A vrrfirn BDnnnflR MAHKFT I Mr. ThnmDson was ahotlt 0 VAnra I I.' n r t Canby, old and leaves a widow and several "'?o, .tt-scbBBB Gustavo Rosen .kirj . i j . , i. I KO&..M",1 ,,, v.. ,i i ,1 i rw and Lola blatt, legal. 40 teui - Prices Current oa Eggs. Vegetable, Fresh children, who reside on the ranch. Fruit, Etc., st Bay City, iA-.or,v MAN ELECTROCUTED chese .nw firsts not quoted; Toon 1 1 Frank Patton Smitten While Lifting Aoiertci. Zi He. Foultry Hens, 2S?30c; roosters, li18c: frvfrs, 26aS-c; brollsrs. 3U&)c; squabs, J.:i3..r0; piseona, l.oUrrl.75; seese. 189 20c: turkeys, hens. S4'a35c Veretabls Squash, cream, 85eO$L15 hubbctrd. SI; eggplant, T3tc; peppers, bell IO? 12c; chile. 4)5c; tomatoes, 1.2510; lettuce. 1 1.23 ? 1.50: celery. $22.75; pot o... Pleasant Home, Or., ana siauu Gresham. ..,,. w Larsen. 21. Amtrfclke"wh.:and Opal M. James. 20. 1756 Porwmoutn Wooa. 27. WOOOS-ULOu." X ;;.i mnnn 24 05 Third street, and Mabel Olson. a?eA6N-FENSK-WIllUm D. Llnde- RMhsm. Or., and Nettie reu. KELSO, Wash., , Jan. 8. (SpeciaL) Uo7 Gresham. Or - ---hur 2n, r ranK r-atton wasaeiecirocutea at noon l BARiini-"r ; u, mi 17 383 BERLIN PRICES CONFIRMEtf Oregonlan Tells of Food Quotations JSTien America Entered War. . CORVALLIS, Or.. Jan. 8. (Special.) The statement concerning prices in Germany quoted in this morning's As sociated Press dispatches, is duly con firmed by a letter received by Earl vam, a Corvallis citizen. Mr. Evans' nephew, Charles Hartley, was In Germany when America entered the war. He left the country Immedi ately and in a letter to his uncle here he says that at the time be left eggs were selling for 20 cents each, butter for. $3.50 a pound, a nine-pound ham for .30, flour at $1.50 a pound, coffee $3.50 a pound and sugar was not to be had at any price. 'The poorer classes, ' the letter said, were slowly dying; of malnutrition. Mr. Hartley was engaged in the den tal, business In Berlin together with his married brother. The brother was nnable to get away. PENDLETON WOMAN DIES Sirs. Helen Hand Myrick Leaves Husband andOther Relatives. PENDLETON, Or., Jan. 8. fSDeelaL) Helen Maud Wyrick, wife of James f. wyrick, one of Umatilla County's well-known ranchers, died here last night at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Kimball. Mrs. Wyrick had been in all health for two years. Besides her husband and mother, she Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Omer Stevens, of Athena, and a brother, Na- thanlal J. HimbalL now in the United States Navy. She was born in Iowa, but came here as a child. 6he was S2 years of age. Read The Oresronian classified ads. Wires Over Piledrlver Tower. ..Ae.A-o It. til.in vlow " I,,.. 1U F.BSt T fill K i in number of person on the banks of the E"S,u' Huffman Ferdinand C. Smith, K.iin. i ' .',o 75- oninna Australian Cowlitz and on the Kelso bridge, when I ,.i r-mn Lewis, and Marjorie uoiiman. brown. 12.25: garlic. 35c: cucumbers, 12 2300 volts of electricity passed through legal! 705 Davis street. ,-.njer fford 2 25; beana. atnng. 12 Vi i,T He; Urns, 12H ,0 1 nl3 body from 'the North Coast Power NORP4GRracont wish., and Olive 1L ioc, pra in. , ,,. ,i., Company nlgn tension line over the f'T- j New Houston Hotel, turnips, H1.25; rhubarb. I1.50&2.25. rnwlitx River at the north end of L nni v TISON B. F. Dolan. 28, Wash Fruit Grapes In kegs. 13.604.4.50; pears, Cowlltl Klver at the north end or DOLAN -TlSO. . r. winter Nellis. lltL50: strawberries, 6S: town lemons, tayn.so: persimmons, 75-B.i.75; With three other men Patton was grapefruit, 12.7583: oranges. 14.5005.25; lifting the wires over , the tower of a bananas, Stf; plnespples. 1463; apples, piledrlver, which was being moved up Rr!,fleur. I1M1.25: Newtown Plboins. POCr .w . i v... a c tr-. tu. .... 12727.50; barlev. -.'42; airaira, 2427; .uuu Wiegirai. !iJ,"l.i-iJLif w Palmi $6387; sifmlf meal, carload lots. $32?33; was unmarried and is survived by his uotu .... xxr r-v. o at 91 i wi- i I fTJ A r-.-I ) I ! . iirai.x-i -- maua ma iioiuc tucna. Wash., and Ruth Tison. Fifteenth streeu .TTF-Will(r An. ANDASIUix-vJv.v - aerson. -o. ... Van Patten, Southeast. 7220 Sixty-firth rrEGARDT Howard. mer. 2a. Nine- rnrnnnnt meal 144.50 for 20 and 10-ton lota i .v.. a i.u .i v. I Vancouver Marriage I.lcennes. . . - I Uluiiiri t v. luuuici, mill nuvill AAO I . . Klour 10.80 per barrel. I ,, hm PHASE-DUNES Chester W. Chase. Receipts Flour, S530 quarters; barlev, 4.120 centata: beans. 12S aachs; potatoes. 9274 sacks; onions. 120 sacks; hay. 215 tons; hides, 2025 plts: wine. 52,oo gallona Coffee KutnrT Close Higher. new YORK, Jan. , There was renewed Friends of Wllamette University Act: realising In the market for coffee futures st if sookane. Wash., ana rarur . 1-' .KKmr. rv. Clarenco WH- ni n PUAPFI RPCMPRICUCn helm. 2L of Vancouver. Wash, and Audrey Wt.v wiini iiii Uliuionuui Whitacre. 17, the opening today, but early losses were recovered with the close enowlng a net ad' vanca of 2 to S points. The market ooened at a decline of 11 to 13 points under profit- taking, while there may nave been aia a l-.t.e trade aelllng against recent purchases of cost and freights. These offerings wer ell absorbed within a point or two of the early figures, however, and ths msrket soon firmed up on s renewed demand from Wall street and Western sources, which probsbly Old Gradnates Attend. 1 cow. .. 1 cow... 2 cows. . t rows. .. 1 cow 1 COW . . . 2 cowe. . 1 cow... 1 cow... 1 COW... 1 bull... 1 boll. .. 1 stear... 7'.0 1010 s:o 5 70 p.-.l) 70 ' : 10 770 1170 111 12t0 e ill i ho... 6 01 2 hoc. .. 7.50; 1 hoaSw..- 112 14.50 22.1 15.75 JIM 15H0 I'.'O 15 0 2 15 15 0 2io 15 no r.to is rto I2 15 XO t.1 Vancouver. Wash. SiSiiirs -TONES Francis G. Hughes, 21. f Portland, ana r 1 . vr-ir. xtATtER Fred Lawrence. 30, r I umasco. Tex., ana m. kuui 33' JSSi.S'v0-- Elmer N. Wilson. 38. TtrrT.T.vrii"i'i'H' T-XTTtrc-wc-T-r-v- cl of Hardland, Wash., and Fannie Ma Du- "'""-- ---"--. , 21. of Boring. Or.. . . yjT.t Jin. o. opcwoi.;- i uc criupei oa i CASE-KAUS jacK K. uase, a-, oa oac the university was completely reno-1 ramento. Cal., and Paulino Kapus, 80, of vated by friends during the holidays. I Portland. T nt,,rt ttt r Those who contributed to the work . HOUCK-LASSEN-Joh U H.ouck, 85, of have withheld their names. I l.L.r-r-T All the walls and woodwork. Includ-I rr'aCY-PEPPING Samuel Bracy, 28, f reflected th raor optimistic view of peace lino- the seats, were renalnted. th nlH I Burlington. Or., and Anna Pepping, J3, of a Ususa aalel a. wa r. O a as no I 9 - . I Il.ln B-Inn fIT- rrrfp-ti. ' aire m c.jo. inrtf van rtni&ca dv a new aim r.w I ul . . ' lor WS-ot. electrical fixtures were put In. the plat L... i.n..arv 8 it,,: March, sa.ve- u. form was recarpeted, a furnace re- SMc: July. 8 70c: September. 8.86c; October! I placed the old stoves and other minor 8 Wt: December, s one i changes give it. tne appearance oi a frot coffee, ateady; mo 7a. 8,e: Santo 4s. I different toom. 10Sa Cost and freight offer were gener- Th morning's chapel service eele- h sale. rVpoMei """" brated the change President CarlG. Tr.. Vffieiai rehire rennrtei an .,... Doney expressed the thanks of the market st Rio. with Santo pota 50 reis I university and students and then old snd futures 75 rels lower. Braxillan port I graduates furnished the speakers for receipts, to.ovo osgs; junaiaoy receipts, I the occasion. 4..000 baga Dr. H. C. Eppley. a student at Wil lamette In '87 and '88. made the prin- The Sevi'er Commission Co. has now at the Portland Union Stockyards 40 head of Jersey and Holstein 2-year-old heifers, all be fresh within a month or six weeks. All dehorned ind in good condition.) Will be pleased to communicate with anyone interested. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. San Francisco Los Angeles S. S. ROSE CITY holla from Ainaworth Doc:. S P. M., 6ATCKDAY. JAN. 12. The baa r rsncisco at Portland S. 8. Co.. Third and W aeliingtoir streets (with O.-W. K. N. Co.i. Tei. Brocdway 450U. A 12L isjLajLSjj i- ""r. yjwa ! ir- NEW TORK. Jan. 8,-R.w .ugar. edy. c,Pa.' ddress' I,W!llch,1,eJ"e-ted "l",7 Centrjfugal.o.o05e: moiaases. nominal. R-l reini"v. w..e - 164 us 'i.ned. tsady. Fin. granulated, 7.45c I lowing; him Dr. Mulligan, class of '8; miiivs .'avef.1,1! Edwin Phillip Burns. 2S, of Milwaukie, Or., and Jennie N. Ameele. IS, of Milwaukle. Or. FREEMAK-WAL1.1.MI rtay aoner r ree- man, 21, or rorest urove, r., aim iu.uu. Lucille waning, if. ot Amity, ur. HERBERT-CHURCHILL William F. n.rh.r Si. of " Walla Walla. Wash- and 1 Abbl M. Churchill. 25. of Colatl, CaU , Thornton-ISDN Edward W. Thornton. 41, of Hood River, Or., and Mrs. Florence B. Ison. 49. of Hood River, Or. LINDFORS - NELSON John Halfdan LIndfors. legal, of Portland, and Marl. Nel son, lesal, ot roniana. LIFEBOKb-MAlincwa cmanuei Jtre- bore. 29. of Portland, and Effa Matthews, 2S, of Portland. - WICKIZER-VAN BlBBt.lt Wllllim T. wickizer. 25. of Portland, and SlAzabeth Van Bibbsr. 18. of fiaieia. Or. ALASKA hlrtcnikan, Wrangell. Juneau, jjougia. Haines. Skagway, toraovs, value Seward and Anchorage. CALLFOBNL. via Seattle or San Francisco to Loa Angelea and Sa i Diego direct. Largest ships, unequaled service, low rates in cluding berth and meals Make reser a lions NEW YORK BORDEAUX PAULS Direct Route to the Continent VYLLHLl IJIl.t-AKlXliLS (sgaxi Broa., 1'ae. Coaat Agent. 109 Cherry Bt eieaul. or Aiu Local aVgeata. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS Via Tahiti and Rarotonxa. Mall and naaaaa. gar service (rem Saa "rauclsco every jbl dar. IMIIS s 8 ro Or WFW rKAI AND, H tUallforaia Bt, aaa L-ranciac. Weal aioainshig said xaulroad agcAAci,