THE SIORXIXG OREG0XIAX, TlTCESDAT, -.mrcairr" 14. 1918. 19 SERVICE FOB COAST Food Products Inspection to Be Extended Westward. NEW OFFICES ARE PLANNED Hurra a Will tie Elablihcd at San 1'raJK-lM-o Within xt 30 Days. SjMtra of Iienrflt to Potato . fclilprxrs In This Section. Hfe-- ar Wlnr taken to nttnd th food acoxlixta Inspection sorr.r to tha Pacific Cnmt, within tha next SO dmrm. By that tin an off.r will r estbiii.ned at Saa 'rmnrtaco ami otb-r Coast points will prqb ar.:r be taken In later. This service arivea shippers the Brlrn(.r. of off.-tal Inspection at points of delivery whera they could not at a Imliri'taal attention to their shipments. Th .np-rttnn crt tflcate Issued has a legal slue In run of llttsauoa. and la therefor f s-rt benefit to shippers, particularly la the potato trade. Every dealer In this com mdtty knows from experlen- that tha eon titwn of his potatoes oo arrival at distant markets haa frequently been Judged ac- CH-amc to tha sloes pre ai linn at tha point f d:iTery rather than by the actual tod tfit.on of tha shipment. By thus vtvlnff pro tawtno to shippers many of tha abusea that ba heretofore prevailed In tha trad, will be ellmintad. la ad.liioa to San Franrtero, Inspection ervtca will aiM b estsblt-hed at Ienver. Omaha. letrolf ln.in.rw, A di.... tq... ntinffham and Buffalo. Inspe-tlna servlca u4 aw availsbla at tha follow me points: Baltimore. AM Washington office. Boston, Warn T. e. Merrill. Inspector. 4o rtdeiity brjiMin. IH fttate street. hies ro. Ill 11. B. Pratt, eupervtainc In SBtor. H Dtstnrmtors buildlnr. 23 North Clsrk street. Oncianati. O Howard E. Kramer, lo; Johanna bulldlnc Oerelaad. CT R. C. Butner. Inspector. 9 Eirhanga buliainf. Dallas. TexI a. Sennit. Inspector. 53 Afoor boll. ltn. Tenth and Mala streets. a.slvesto. Tea. Houston office. iinuMt'iat. Tea. Wesley v. Stephana, In- pector. T nouthera Pactfl? buitJinr. Je-aoatUe. ria. T. C. Curry, 9-m BUbee fcutlsltaff. Jersey City. N. J. New Tork of flea. Kaasaa Otr. Wa-r. K. rw.Utm. super. tin laspactor. 20- rrtxlore Lifhuft sail. una. Memphis. Tens. 1 J. Weishaar. laspac tor. av Cirhauirt buii.lin-. Mtnreoptls. Mtna. W. P. Jtetlerk, nsp to- ano Market Mats Bsak boiMinc .New Otesn. La. r. II. Lister. Inapactor. til Metrnpotltsn bulhtlac . ew Y.h. rL L. Marhetl. supervlsfnc In pector. To; fruit Trad boil. Una. 2 frank lin street. Oklahoma City. Ohi. r. A. L. Bloom, tnpevtor. Buresa af Varketa. PhtlS-lrlphU. ft. J. Russell. Inspertnr. 13 Insuntnc r.rhana bu.Miac. Third and V' sin at streets. rirtsbara. Ps V. B. Rnhk. t rupee tor. K3 K'tlerman buildins;. fichteeath aad Penn 7tnia aesnu. lTr- r1rx-e. R. t Bostna nfflrs. ft. l-a-. Ma. Kr. T. Brrs.. tnptnr. 4H out tttstorni llous. Third and Otl trets t. Psut. Minn. Mianespntts offlr. Wawhinatoa. l. c fuprutoa V. M. V (! sn.l C. T. Mora. Appltrattoa f-r la pert ion In any market ho.t a o-Hressed to the Inspev'tne- in cher ef thsi market, or to tha Bureau of Markets Waehlncton, I. C. mtwor. art. tx Mtri RAT: pp. hand OsJy rira-4.ra Mork la nawted by Milp gwre Pthaa I awkaned. Thrw to n moderate demand for grand shipping prttato. but ther no rail f-r Nx 5 toaa, Ths jnrtnlnc market continues slow at 91 1311 fr arerag Burbank. ampments Ju-t report-! from tha Coast fol low: Vrim Csliforvia Isos Aftglea, 9: sT-a -snentrx. . r'rsnris'x 13: iVIeman, Tea.. 1: Bl'n. N. M . 4: Clnvis. N". M-. I; ltee. W. 'al . 1: LI Taso. 1; Oakland, f. Calvea tu. I: llsl-ns. 1. rrtri Waahlngton IWnver. T: Kansas C.tr. 1: Iinenapoiis. , ftasttTe. 9; (iacra tientsx I ; New rlans. I; Billing. ; Chl csw I. tan.llte. lit. 1. mrn Orfm riia., 1; Fs-ramento. 1; t:t Ps.aV 2: ( k ton, 1. Vrket rnnllttons as report k by fla gr .ph; VtX Worth. Tee, o!wsJx 13; Wa.-hln-t"v. 3; lIahK J; I'tah. J; California. 2. ar rived. Demand and movement modsrata. lsrkt wesk. Vncraded Colora! and Idaha Yniie whirs. $221. rusets. 9i?Si3n; C'sMforal Bur banks, beat. $2 if HZ art. Car lf a move ment slow ; buyers holding; off. C'oJrwad an 4 Idaho. ancradd. wblta va rfetkMa. 91 i: Washtng-ton Netted Uewia. 914tfJ: California llurUnkA bast. $2. fner. Cloi Iema4 and movement ry slow. Market weak- AH stock ungrs-l-ad. mtvea whites. Oreelsy diet rift. 1 1.40 ? 1 Western itlop McOurew quality and v4i4ttli good. 91 S: ttomllty and rondttloa feaarally go-U ll1fITl; bast Burbanka. Jsr-etly $Z: po.rsr. 91 T3 9I.9X fi Pranrfsco. CmL Demand and irmvo tnent mmlrst. Testerdars jobbing; prices, Hto.-l.tof. delta stork, faoy Burbanka. 91. l ; rhotc. fl.2i 1.40; hatlnaa stoc-k. 9 2. 29 Oregon Burbanka. MAO'S! CI. ruesetA. II 73 2. mti x Arri.c pricf-4 arc bTrir aUgkter ,pewi Ar Ra-rled Iswa Pa einc Nonkwewt. a:y r cars of applea wero reported ahipped from the Northw-est on Monday, th dstnatl-n. being as follows: Birmingham, 1. Burttnstotv 1: Ceir Uapida. 1: Chicago. 1 : tWnver. 9; tMmonton. 1 . Kalrmoat. 1 ; lnnsspoits. 4. New York City, 3: tmaha. 2. PhUal tphta. 3: Pitts burg, Pueblo, 1: 9psane. 1; Htocktoa. ; Tacoroa. 1; Terr Haute. 1; Ty!r. T.. 1. fast market as re port ed by w Ire : i hwx Arrivals: Washington. 9; I-iah. S. 7w rar on track. Including: broken and wabrka. Iwmaad and movement Coo.1. narkt atea ly. J-bOing openinc tolay: NP tptt jrnNergs. Rome, medium to targe. 92 9 S W; fancy metlum t la re, f I 7 IV ? 19. NP Twttctousv large. 92 7031 fancy medium to la-ge. ;jfJ173: XT ffaayraena. Jona n msdtam to larva. 1 1 9 rv. cholc to fancy mvdiunk 91.9V Beastoo Arrive la: Washington. S. Job bing; demand and movement moderate, nar 9.ec teaIy. Washington sale from atoraa. quality a4 coertTtTw" e--tt XF Wtneonpa. Urg. 91. murium, $ 71. smalt. 92 2ZV2 "a. 9aay lea la Is. sui.am la largs, 91.71; Xr B'.ack Tsira medium to Largs. 919; faary nvedlum. XF Rooaea: medium t to'ae, fancy medium to larga. 92 2X rhils-le.pht. Arrlva s: Vlrslala. 1; 9 rar smttewken; demand good, market steady. To day g sals. Jobbing;: Waaamrto XP Stay moraa. amall t medium. Utlgl 9t: XT wtowaav 92-Xi. XF Black Beas. 9973 trfo X 9 pH son boras. n4'ia, 9959) Z SO. Aa-tton prlc: VTaehtng-loa, 9 car: ItZ-O SOHa lav. tiaaraalswd lUvJO or, aroorl. medium weights FMd all yoaj bay.. Itn KS JOf ! I k U.ll, l.lafct r'larr. ljW-18 fer l av. L(l'.,arr.l.3r rerla, IIKAlT IIMT atltl. 12-1 6 rrr La, Cwawaalaal.a I karges. The Savinar Co., Inc. 2w f'raal SUaart. Capital Ut,e) ) quality aad condition, anr fresen. L Xr Vlimapi, lars. 92 SO; medium. :1D923: smalt. 1 sorT10; fancy Ism Zli: giKllim. $10iil0; small, tl to. XK and fancy .V'nrlou. all sixes. tl.091.Ti. XF Romeo, medium, 11 M; am all, tl.TS. XF unm medium. $!. I.SS: fancjr lares. 11.43; medium. $1 70 1 : small. 1.T(X orrKRi.vos or qji.us are small Bread rr Desnaad far Alfalfa forLaeal'aBd Hhlpplas Actooot. There was no chants In grain bids at ths Merchants Eichsnrt yesterday. Ths de mand for barley and alao lor oata was strong, bat thers wrs T.ry few offerings. Alfalfa la holding ateady. with a broader local and shipping Inquiry. Receipts at San Francisco yesterday In cluded Il.l'N) centals of wheat from Aus tralia. Weather conditions In ths Middle West, ss wired from Chicago: "Northwest cloudy. Zero at Winnipeg to 33 above at Dululh. West. Southwest and Ohio Valley, clear to cloudy. 33 to 40. Terminal receipts. In cars, wers reported by ths Merchants Exchange ss follows: Wheat. Bsrley.Flour.OslsHay. rortian Wedaesls-. 1 2 9 1- Yfir ago 14 1 4 S 2 Sion to dat.aVU ?J9 aU 977 14T3 Vr.r no 1 lotfl 1774 14U Tsroma TuetMlsy Tear tfo 14 - t Seon to data.SfX'-l 71 ... ?M Yesr aco 4V&7 104 ... -i7 laVlti st-atu Tuesdsy A ... ... Yr ao 1 ... 7 S S s.on to daie.344!i ITfva 7S Yesr aso -M 1107 lu.'.O 3uJ4 Batter Market Ulslr. Kin wer tsdv yesterday, with 40 cents. esse count, the general uuotation on the atrf. Butter aalea drat, and as receipts ar In- crinr the mrt is weaker. ha top quotation on country creamery extras yes- ter-iay a as it H cents. I raised roeaia were In fair supply and steady. Hhlpmcnte of Tangerine Received. A shipment of 4."M boxea of California tan-arln-s reached tha street. They wer put on sale at .'.SVf 1 a boa. A car of Mexican tomatoes also arrived and wer quoted at Baak 4lertnsa. Bank rlesrlngs or ths Nort h west em cities yasterday wers as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland $4.W'.772 9 Jn.H -7 S-attle 4.tt.ts.iN 1.U1 7.4H7 Taroma ! :t.l! 7.1T fpvkano. 1.7Jo B7a &01.TU7 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain. eed. f loar. Lie. rerchants Efhinit, noon session. rVoruary delivery Oats ' Btd. Yr. Ago. No whit feed I'i.l 0 9 IH.00 Mitnlard leed 9tkkv0 II r lev Sttn.lard "A" brewing 996.00 Thirty days ts No. 2 liar ley F d Ufulni rUatrrn oats and cor a In bulk; tfwts No. J whit o. Ut Slipped while Corn No. 3 y!lnw No. 3 m.d..... Thirty days ats Vv 3 Clipped orn Yellow Uitfl Bid. . .9A.1 0 Bid. tLl.trO .9'.o no . . .9. 00 . .. 9.1.0 .. ou.00 ..9.1.M . . tI ."0 WHEAT Bulk basis Portland for NaM .Ha- liarrf w hi ts Hluestsm. Karly BsrtN Alien. Oalgalua. Martin Amber. ooft w hite I'aioue bluest m, furtyfuid. Whit Ya.ley. ."ld Coin. W hit Kusslan. $ioJ. Whits club t.llt. club. Jenkins club, whit hybrid, iwnora. -OL Ked Walla Kcd human, red hybrids. Jones fife. Coppet, 91.1-. .a 3 g-soe. 9c leas. No, S grade. c la Other grades bandied by sample. Fl-Ol'R latents, 910; V ley. $Ulo; whole wheat. $u.ao. fmttam. 9--U. borley flour. 91U Jo gi 1 1 per bar fl. rlca flour, b per pound. klLMKEI Net mill prfree. car lots: Brsn. per ton: shorts. 9i2 per ton; m t J d I n is, 9 JO: mixed csrs and less thsn carloads. &oc mora, rolled bar icy. 997 011; rut'Vd taats. 97u. CORN Whole. $7H; crarked. 977 Per ton. CiiRNMHAU 93 per bale. HAY liuytng; pricss, f. o, b. Portland: Kstra treg'o timothy. 9-T pr toot Val ley timothy. alfalfa. 9:J50: Valley grain bay. 922. clover. 919; straw. 99. Hwlry aad loan try 11ITTKR Cube, sstrsa. 47-c: prim firsts. Jbbing pri. eg: I'r-nts. ex tras, i-'c. cartona. 1 aatxa; butterfal. No. L dellvered. Brecon ranch, current receipts. 4th . rnd1d. slts. 4tc per doteru I'll KKfc Jobbers' buying prices, Co.. dlt, Portland: Tillamook triplets. Oc; Young Americas, roc per ponno ; long-noms. ;4 . Coo end Curry f. o. b. Myrtle Point: Triplets. Y'in America. 2jM-c er p..und; onn.rns. ::.'iC per pound. c dis ...int t.. i'.rtUnd trade. I -off. THY Ko?er. yOc: sprlnas. 2i du. k. 1- M i- : geeee. lnc U 1 "W turkey, alive. 2Jc If -J SC. dresaed. Jll ' l - naP PoUllif. VKAL-LBt). Jit; Iqln. 1C91S. per pouaaV IVUK r'sucjr. 21c per pound. 1 rait, aad Vcgetablea. l.nr.l lobbing quotations; MtClTS Orsnges, navels, $3,7346 30: lemoos. I4j0 0.iw P-r bos: bananas. SvSSC p.r putiid; grapefruit. 4 ... . SO. applaa. ti :'.n: :i; tangerine.. IIjiiu VKUETABI.Ks Tomatoes, 50? 73 per rrmt.. cabo.g-. aac per pouno; . tur.. $2.lou M Per crat.; cucumoera, $1.60 vj pr dosn: cauliflower. 9J.wXaS per crate; artlcbokea. aScrf$l.lA per pound; garlic. 7 ".: per pound; aquaato, lias per pound: cei.ry. $4.21 per crai.; peppsra. .5 a 4a per pound: aprouta. 11 V 1-Sa per pouad; rhob.ro. 13tf l.v per pound. HACK VKtiETAHI.KS Carrots. $1.S0 per sack; beeta. tur a; pa, eUJOWLIi n.r.nlpa. II Mul iV POTATOKS Oregon nurbanka, II l'O l 2i par hundrl: aklmaa. gl.3Svl.SU t iv.tlu.B. 6u3HC per pound. iNIONb Oregon. bumg. prKa. IL50 pr hundred. Rtaplo Ci Local Jobbing quotations: M L. A It SmrK baala: Tult and berry $7 Hw.; beet. s. 92: extra 1 . o: powa.red. in harre.a. faa: Cubca. la barrels, .!o. Nl Walnuts. 24 4c; llraail Buta. 196) ;ir; lilberla. .JtlXic; almonsia, 1 p : pem- auta. Uvlx: cocoanuta, el.iu per dosan; pec ans. !7nM9c ehntnuta. auc. I r: ANS California Jobbing prices: Hmstl white, MHfl; large wblta. 13c: bayou. 3uc; pink. lc. oregoo beana. Duytog prices: White. p9Sc; colored. Sc. I'OITK K Koaali. In druma 170 ZSc HALT ;ranu..ted. HO-Ti per ton: balf- gruunds. I"-. H per tun; 60a, $16 per 10a: datrv. $14.76 per too. KlCL-outb.ra head. $09Ho per pound; Blue Koe. lc: JapaneM at I.. t,a. PRIED FRl ITS Apples, 13Sc; peachea, H4lJc; prunaa. tallan, lltflJc. ralslna. UcglJ per bo: dates, fard, $2 60 01 Per kas; gurranta. lc: figs. 12 g X5Q per box. II idea aad Pell. niPF.e Railed hides, t3 lbs; and up. 14c: sailed .tags, SO lbs. and up. l:c; salted and greea kip. IS to -3 lbs.. 13c; salted and green calf. 10 lo IS lbs. 51c; green hides, iil and up. lie: green stag. SO I be. and up, 10: dry I Int hldra. -r ; dry flint ca:f. up. luv: dry flint bldea, Sac: dry flint calf, luna bldea, II.U9I.W. aaltad bora. Bldea, -l J 4 PELTS rnry long-wosl pelts ; dry ahort.wool palts 33c; sslted pelts, January taaeofT. $ASOQSO. Oils. GASOLINE Hula, MSt: raaea, Ic: aaph tha. drum. y.,c; casea. 3.c. angina dis It;. at, tluma. I0V1C. cas.4, 1 ee. L1NEKI OIL Kaw. barre.s $l4t: casea. $1 :.l I-. .'. I. b.rre'.a. $1 4J: caaea. $1.U. TLKI LAllAb id tanas. Ojt . Tie Haaaa. Lard aad Ilacaa. Jobbing aootatiof:: II A U All mv cbo.ca. 33c: auadard. 32-. .aina.d. 2 Q . picnics, 23c. cottag. ru..a. -c LA K D T'.rr. basis, standard pars, 37tac: Compound. Ilkjc ha.1i.V-FancT. 4694SC: stsadard. 410 43c rh.lre. U4lc. DRY SALT Short clear barks, :9631c: aaparta W,il. P it'. 24 Jc H4a. Hssl. l.CP- I1T ere p. 19 9 V Eta. e per poand; 19l trw. aemiaai. v .XjL Has tern Orrgoa. K9 40c pr puad. VsMey, sS pr poand; Valley Umh, 4.'iif. s-'HAiK ltag staple, fu'l year, 50c; slz moniha. V5r. burrr. 15 SJ W. ( ACi'AHa HARK New sad old. ISf c par r puad TAIUaw No. 1. 14c per pons 4; 3. lie per uaL. . . ... . . GAINS ARE NOT HELD Profit-Taking Wipes Out Stock Market Advances. EARLY PRICES ARE STRONG Demand Is Soon Satisfied and Spec ulator Fail to Follow Up Initial Operations Rails Generally Heavy Bond List Steady, NEW YORK. Feb. 13. The stock market seemed to be favorably Influenced in th aarly atagea of today'a trading; by events over in Holidays. leading- lstiuea grained to 2 points and a few speclaltiea as much . 9 to 4 In tha active first hour. abater tha greater part of this advantage WM canceled for no apparent reason other than realising; for profit and failure of spec ulative Interests to follow up their initial operations. There was a moderate accumu lation of buying: orders but this demand was soon satisfied. The usual divergence of opinion prevailed .im.uu una sirmiicanc or resident Wll son latest address and the bewildering "i n m Kuaeian situation. In no Im portant quarter waa It believed, however, that peace prospect hud been hastened. United States steel reacted from its early kiq 01 i to a slight fractional loss, other stocks of the same division moving; with similar Irregularity. Ralls, Canadian Pacific excepted, were heavy and dulL Sales amounted to 47M.OOO hares, Tha general bond lijht was steady, but liberty first 5s at ftO( and second fours at e. .0 oruke to new low ground. Sales, pa rvalue, asgreaated 94.9J3.0uO. United States bonds (old Issues) were unchanged on calL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATION?. CiOfilng caie. riitn. i.ow. Phi. :iw 7h 's 7 77 e.MM 4 :t! I'.vmi 74 - 12 1, 71. Am Beet Surar. American Can . . Am Car A dry American Loco.. Am. Sm A iteffc. Am Sutar H-fg. Am Tel A Tel... 74 -s -' 107 14 1.-. St 11. -.--4 r.o II) 17 H714 71 "io ' ' 'ni 31 4- '. 14 140 1"IS 14, l"44 1.1.-. 14(4 l.HNI 6, 7h Am Z LA H. . . . Anaconda Cop.. Aicnuon HtHI A ii A w I S 8 L 11 ' MO Ralti Jk Ohio. . HAS CoDDer. l.lHHI .-.. IK., 14 14rt ! S3 41 M '4 i" 4:1 s 17', .14 :. , 4.. V, 14 1.17 4, l.r, ."11O L.'iOO 1..M0 i'.,lf Petrol .... dlaa Fsrlf. 14.;., Hit 41 4 V.iVs 4.1'i 14', 1.17 , 1"'. 'ii'-i t'entral Leather. t heea st Ohio .. Too hi lll SI P. 1.DU0 hi a .V W R I P etfs.. 1.1O0 hlno CoDDer. . . tPHl t'o.o Fu A Iron. &to Torn Prod Heff t'rurible Steel'. .. 3o..".'HI t'!a Can. Sue l.tHio iM.till becurltlrs 1.1m Kne ...hi ;.neral Kcl... lM''o ;.aeral Union. h.1im ;t Xrth pfd IHtH - tit Nor ore ctfu. lino 2110 1.4 mi i'7 4. 14', 4.". tisi ill'. :n im, -' Illinois Central. In.plratlon I'up. 44 ! .11 :io -i. 71 44 i Int M M pfd ;.4..n Int i.-kel 11. 7. hi Inter Paper .... 1..1.MI KrnnfOfltt Cop.. 1..1..0 1U.S ,Mh .. L'.MI ::i r.i 7'i 1 x 4 7 swell loiors. M.VK-ao Petrol. Miami Copper.. UiRsouti I'aclflc. Montana Powrr. Nevada Copper.. N V Central ... N Y N H II . . Nor a We.t . . .. North Pacific... Parlflr M.li . . .. Pennylvanla .. Plit.Onr. coal.. R.y Con Copper I'.d.ng Ip Iron & Steel fhat Arls Cop. . Southern P.icific Southern Rr . . Slu.lebaker Corp Texas Co I'mon Pacific .. 1" K Ind Alcohol. L" S hteel do pfd Plan Copper . .. W.ba.h pf't n.. Weetern I. lion.. Yl-.Mn Kie-t .. r.no I'IMt 1.01 10 '.;'o 4MI "tiMI 1.400 71 IS7 1" ..'4 44-4 i- IH 2.HOO 1.5.MI 7; 7.1 7.:1i s'-.'i 0.10 s::s -1'. -1 I.1..0 .', :.i. r.1'4 S.soo l.-.ir. 1 .i:: 1.4V, l.Z.HI II.'. 114". 114 2.11.1.1 l'JO l.'.l j-jfl 97.4.MI 11.;. in 4.") lii li"', l"!i l.UoO ', M I 11 "4 1.700 im 4. is 4o"4 Total sales for the day 470.000 shares. BONDS. U S ref J. reg. eii.tNorth Pac 4s... R44 do coupon... 97'. do 3 ! V S res !! Pac TAT i4 do i-oupon... iPean con 4'7. sic, U 8 4" reg li4K Inlon Pacific 4s 1 do coupon... l'i4S 1' H St.el a... PH i At.h sen 4... 84'.ISouth I'M cv 5s . R 1; ref 5s 49 'i Anglo-Kren.-h .V. MC, N Y n deb 6a 93S.U S Liberty 3!;S 97.70 BIL float on Mlnln gStocka. BOSTON. Feb. IS. loing quotations: Alloues :.l I North Hutle 1 Arizona Corn... 13 Old lV.mlnlon... 4 Calumet A Arls. iWH'iMr.ola r- Calumet He Hec..4M jQ.ilnry 7 r.nl.nnlal . .... 1 3 .lDcrlor Cop K Con Co... 4S'Sup Boston M. K Hutle Cop M. 9i, Shannon Kranklln 5 Iflah Con..., lle Itoy (Cop).. JWInona lake Copper.... ' Wolverine ...... 6 11 1'4 34 Moha.k I Moaey. Kzrhange, Ktr. NEW TOItK. Kcb. 13. Slcrcantlie paper. 514 tf54 per cent. sterling no-day bills, $4.72; commercial an-day lillra on banks. $4.71S; commercial AO-dar bllka. $4.71 'a: demand. $4 7S; ca blee. $4 76 7-16. Francs, demsnd 3.721.. cs blcs 6701.; guilders, demand 4". cahels 44v: lire, demand g 3. cobles 8 61; rubles, demsnd 13, csMes 13 !.. Har silver. Vise. Mexican dollars. IWc. Cov.rnmsnt bonds, heavy; railroad bonds, steady. Time loans, firmer: 60 drvya. no rtays and six months. 5f6 per cent, csll money, strong; high. 6 per cent: low, 6 per cent: ruling rate, 6 per cent: closing btd. 5H per cent: offered at 6 per cent; last loan, 6 per cent, Feb. 13 Bar sliver. 2& per Odnce. Moaey. IS per cent. Discount rates Short hllle. 4 1-32 per cant: three month.. 4 1-16 per cent. Rally la Coffee Futures Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 13. Therein a fur ther rally In th. market for coffp. futures her. today. Itecent heavy llquMatlon ap peared to have eliminated the scattering long Intereats and with offcrlmts compara tively light prices worked higher on cov eting of svio'LS or a moderate demsnd from trs.i. sources. First price, were 6 to 12 point, higher, with ths market sclMnar up to 7 l for May and to .2."c for September, or about 17 to 21) points net higher. Clos ing bids were ths h'ghiwt of the day. ahow Ing a net gam of IS to 22 points. Marr-h. 7 aile: Mav. ac; July. 6 11c; September. b.2c; October. K2lc; December. 8 40c Fpot coffee, firm. Rio 7s. Hc: Pantos 4a. lotvic. No fresh offers were reported In ths cost and freight market, but Santos 4a wer. aaM to be hers at lo. steamer e.tlp- ment. Un4r.n credits and at 9.60O for ahlp- merat by sailing Teasel. The official cablea carried no quotations nwlna- to the holiday In Rrnill. cantos re ported a clesra'nr. of 4.000 bats for New Orleana Braslllan port rscalpia, 42.000 bags, Dried Fruit at New Tora. NEW TORK. Feb. 13. Kvaporated apples. dulL Prunes firm. Apricots ana peaches, few offered. Kaln. sle.dv. CI ton Market. XKW TORK. Feb. 13. Spot cottoa qulet. Mlddllng. 31 2.V. YARD TRADE IS LIGHT PRICCS HOLD STEADY TO FIRM AT NORTH PORTLAND. ca Marlaal Wlthla. the Rawsie of (.tatleaa ICa tab lis keel at the Ofwmlas af the Week. Trading; at the stockyards yesterday was not of large proportions and the market waa steady to firm throughout. The chief transaction reported woa the sale of a load of heavy hogs at $15.75. Iealers sttU quote 17 23 as tha top on prime hoes. Receipts wer $07 rattle and 277 hots. Shippers were: A. F. Hunt. King C'ty. Cal . cars clU ud sheep; G. i-. Flaiey. Toacliet, Wash.. 1 car hojrs. A. Baker. Centervllle. Wash.. 1 -car hogs. The day's rales were as follows Wt. Price ! Wt. Price. 4 cows 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1' cows 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 4 cows , 1 steer t-49 $ h.ro Mil 7.5' 1 row 130 H.25 7 cows . . . H4.J S.i'S KR.l ftMt'AI hoes S7S IS. 7.1 . . R40 .mi 2 hon .... ll! 1 7S .. K40 6 1 bull ....lJ.IO lO.S.) ..111711 7.7.11 1 COW 11.10 U00 .. K.it) 7 751 Shoga .... 143 IS. 00 .. 710 8.50 10 hogs .... :i lrt.75 noo 5.ini 12 hoes .... 20 16.75 . . 4. 7.75 Scows .... t 8 SO ..1170 7.2.' 1 cow 7IH) 600 , . 897 7.LM lcow. RIO 7.73 .. SJO 9.001 1 steer ....1230 10.00 Quotations at theyards follow: Cattle Price. Medium to choice steers .' .$10.5o Cr 11.50 Good to medium steers .. 9.35)10 35 Common to good steers ......... S.OU 9.40 Choice cows snd heifers 8.0010.00 Com. to cood cows and heifers. .. 6.75-0 8.1J Canners 4.2.1'ir 6.5 Bulls 6.00 w 8.00 Calves 7 60611.06 titockers and feeders.. 6.000 9.60 Hone- Prime light 16S.1W17. Prims heavy loon ia. 14. iO li. Pics bheep Western lambs Valley lambs ..... Yearlings ........ Wethers Ewes 13.00 15 14.5015 00 13.0O13.50 12 .5l)9i:l 00 9.00tfll.00 DESTINATIONS OF STOCK LOADED Shipments En Route to iMdlnje Livestock Mtavrkets of the Country, Destination! of livestock loaded February 12. (Carloads reported west of Allegheny aaiouniains; aouDie decks counted aa two cur-. Reported by the Bureau of Markets, .sortn Portland Cattle Morses. Mxd. calves Hoirs Sheep mules stock. Austin, jtiin Baltimore 7 Boston 20 Buffalo Cedar Rapids. . 2 Chicago 844 Cincinnati .... 4 Cleveland .... 12 Cudahy 4 Denver 23 Detroit IK E. St. Louis.... U9 Fort Worth.... 84 Indianapolis . . 14 Jersey City. . . . 35 Kansas City.... 240 Los Angeles.... dt Louisville Milwaukee .... 3 Nebraska City New Orleans. . 21 New York 34 Otrden Oklahoma City. 74 Omaha 14,". Ottumwa. la. . . 4 Peoria 7 Pittsburg 8 Portland. Or... 5 .t. Joseph 131 t. Paul 44 Hun Francisco.. 27 Seattle l Hioux City .... 63 Sioux Falls.... 4 .... 1 1 2 !U US .... 1 .... 44 VI 31 Ul 7 47 15 67 ' 1 7 81 2 14 81 116 .... -13 27 1 .... it S 0 1 21 2 20:t 22 10 41 16 6 11 2 39 la. 14 1 1 S3 a 1 2. 2 147 57 .... 38 25 II." T II II 6."r 4 .... - S 1 i 112 24 .... 3S til 7 6 1! 1 1 .... X .... 10S .... 1 7 1'3 1 3 .... 3 5 78 3 IdS 7 1937 335 237 4M, lMtt .IM 2"9 St.S ItKiO 22 175 115 I yes Lock loaded Febrn. 6 1 1 5 m"i IIII III." 1 .... 1 1 3 Spokane ...... .... Wichita 17 Various 370 Totals HM5 One week Sfto. 2222 Four w'ks aso.l4'J3 State origins of 1 y 12: For Portland Orfiron 4 Washington ... 1 Totals ....... 5 One week ago. 1 Four w'ks ago For Seattle Oregon Washington ... 1 Totals Seattle 1 On week ago Four w'ks ago. 9 Eat4rre. Meat Trade Conditions. Report on Eastern meat trade conditions ret-ruary 13 ts-.s A. 41 . Eastern time). Boston Beef, fresh: Today s unloads very light, a few cars reported In. but not yet placed lor unloading, market quiet, deman light. Konher beef: Supply light, market steady to strong, demand good. New Vork Beef, fresh: Receipts light. market a shade easier, demand light. Kosher chucks and plates: Supply normal, market druggy, demand moderate. Hinds and ribs Supply liberal, market weak, demand ex. tremely slow. Philadelphia Beef, fresh: Receipts mod erttte. market very quiet, demand slow, Kosher beef: Supply moderate, market dull, drmand s!ow. Washington Beef, fresh: Receipts liberal, market in bad condition, prices weakening. demand poor, some accumulation of stock. Pork. Boston Supply heavy, market dull and prices barely steady, demand slow. New York Receipts lrberal, market weak and declining, demand very poor, Philadelphia Receipts liberal, market very weak and uneven on all cuts, demand very slow. Washington Receipts heavy, market weak at yenterday prices. ?iedlum snd Ugh loins selling at 92ti to 9 2s. Demand poor. Lamb. Boston Only a few lots unloaded today, hut rather a heavy accumulation since Mon day, market dull on all except choice handy weights, demand light. New York Receipts liberal, market draggy at prices unevenly lower, demand slow. Philadelphia Receipts moderate, weak un dertone to market, demand alow. Washington Receipt, moderate, market unevenly lower, demand Tight. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Feb. 13. Hojrs Receipts 25. 0M, strong. Bulk, l.Yh.rr 14.25; light, Itl.Yfinwr M HO; mixed. SI -. 7"1) 1J 30; heavy, ft.". Hon liS.25; rough, $15.60 15.75; pigs. 112 2.t'.i 14.83. Cuttle Receipts mm, strong. Native teena $. 400 13.80; stockers and feeders. f7.201t.2A: rows and heifers, f 6.3011.60, calves, S.AU14. Sheep Receipts Toon, stronr. Wethers. f'J. 13.2U; lamnn. ii.-..7Si li. Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Feb. 13. Hogs Receipts 14.700 market 2uc higher. Heavy, $l4RH 1S.7S mixed. $ 15.45 H 15 65; light, $15.35ojli.75 pigs. flOfrlS; bulk, of sales, $15.45'r15.65. Cattle Receipts 34O0, market strong lOit 15c higher. Native steers, fStolJ." cows and heifers, 17 10.50; Western steers, I7.S0& 11.60; Texas steers. $716; cows and heifers, S6.50f3 9.25; canners, f .25& 7.25 stockers and feeders. $6.5011.25; calves. 9Uifl3: bulls, atags. etc. XTfelU. Sheep Receipts 9600, steady to strong. Yearlings, f 1213; wethers. 1113; ewes. $10,756 12.25; lambs, 15.50916.50. BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Priors Current so Eggs, Vegetables, Fresh Fruit. Ltc at liar City. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. Butter Ex tra. 52 O 4C. Eggs Fresh extras. 41Hc; firsts, 41iic fresh extra puiiets, 4U1-tc. Cheese Young Americas, 27 He. Poultry Squabs, $3.504; pigeons, $1.50 ttrl.75; geese, IN 4.20c; turkeys, mixed and off stock. 3Uv32c Vegetables Asparagus, 15 20c; squash, erf am. b5cti$l; hub bard. flQ1.25; eggplant. 912Hc; peas, large leiepnone, iul4c; peppers, bell. -OtjL'JHc; Mexican chiles, 10 12Vc; tomatoes, fl.50Gl.75; lettuce, $1.50 tfl.OU; celery, fi. to 19 2.0V; potatoes, balinaa. 12.004. 2. . saca; sweet. J.ia cental; onions. Australian brown. $2.10; green onions. Vucttfl; garlic, 2 if 4c; cucumbars, $33.50, pumpkins. $1 ; beets. $1.20 ft 1.50; carrots. bVOM; turnips, (0ci; yellow rutabagas. il.lov 2.2i ; rnuuaro, 9-V.o. Fruit Pears. Winter Nellls cold stor age). S2.25fi2.50; strawberries. $6ii-7; i emons. $.75tU 6.5u; grapefruit, $2.75t3.50; oranges, navels oOw.jD; tangerines. $2.25 tiai.25: bananas, Hawaiian 4b44c: pineap ples. Hawaiian. $5-? 6. apples, Bellefleur, 91 9 1.25; Newtown pippins, fl.lUtf 1.25. Hay Wheat and wheat and oat, $.'713 29; choice tame oat, $28929; barley, $25$27; alfalfa, $25c27; barley straw, 60UOc bale. awllllfeed Cracked corn and feed com- raeal. $77fi80; alfalfa meai, $J6jJ. cocoa- nut meal, $44.50. Flour $10.60 per barrel. Receipts Flour, 2320 qrs,; barley, Sl-lfH centals; beans. 4041 sacks; potatoes. 4340 sacks; onions, 530 sacks; hay, 500 tons hides, 114u; wine, 75, 3 w gallons. "Naval .aHtorea. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Feb. 13. Turpentine, firm. 4c: sales, 214 barrels; receipts, 33 barrels; shipments, 114 barrels; In stock, 25.613 bsrrels. Rosin, firm; safest, 593 barrels; receipts. 2434 barrels; shipments, 36 barrels; la stock. U3.4tS barrels. Quote: B, D, E, F, Q, H, I $6.10: K. $i.7o; M. A, $t-4o; VVi, $7.j; WW, $7.7Q. New York Sngmr Market. NEW TORK. Feb. 13. Raw sugar stesdy. Centrifugal, 6,005c;- molasses, nominal. Re fined, steady; cut loaf, 8.WSe: crushed. a.7uc; mould "A." 7.05c; cubes, t.20c; XXXX pow dered. 7.65c; powdered, 7.60c; fine granu lated and diamond A, i.4oc; coniectioncrs A," 7.35c; No. 1. 7.3uc Chicago Dairy Prodnce. CHICAGO. Feb. 13. Butter, unchanged. Eggs, higher. Receipts. 15H7 cases. Firsts, 52t5.c: ordinsry ftrsts, 5i751c; at mark, cases Included. lo02ci retTige rat or firs is. 4c per dozes. CORN OUTLET GOOD Improved Shipping Facilities Cause Stronger Market. CHICAGO RECEIPTS HEAVY Offerings Absorbed Quickly and Shipments to, Eastern Seaboard fninterrupted; Oata Firmer on Brisk Exporters' Demand. CHICAGO, Feb. 13. Improvement In the railroad situation east of Chicago gave strength to the corn market today, despite the fact 'that receipts here were the heavi est of the season. Prices closed firm, hi He to 'tSc net higher, with March $1.27H and May $1.24 & 1.254. Oats gained ?io to laic an d provisions 15c to 55c Offerings were absorbed so readily that It waa evident a quick outlet wa,s being re lied upon for any surplus stock. In this con nectlo nthe fact was pointed out that all but four roada to the east from Chicago were, now accepting freight without limit. A further bullish Influence was the circum stance that a, resolution Introduced in the Senate favored an Increase of the Govern ment guaranteed price of whrat. Brink demand from shlprers lifted the oats "market after initial declines. Sellers were scarce, owing largely to assertions that carttfjpjifild discriminate against oats andWTmandle corn, which stood in dan ger of spoiling. Provisions advanced on account of reports that further Government contracts would be placed In March. Leading futures ranged as follows: CORN. OPEN'S High. Low. ...$1.27 $1.27H $1.27 ... 1.24 1.20 1.247s OATS. ... .821, tTg .82 4 ... .7!'? .81 H .791, MESS PORK. 47.20 46.93 LARD. . ..25.rt2 20.61 25.32 ,..25.40 25.70 20.40 Close. 1.25 .8.1. .81 2T.25 Msrch May . March May .. May May- 25. S.-i 25.63 July SHORT RIBS. May 4.55 24. S5 24.53 24. SO ; No. 4 Cash prices were as follows: Corn No. 2 and 3 yellow, nominal yellow, $1.5001.82. Oats-e-No. 3 white. 80$? SGc: standard. S5H 87Hc, Rye No. 2. $2.17473.18. s-arley $1.634i 1.88. Timothy $5.ti0 h.25. Clover $21.00 5 33.00. Pork Nominal. Lard $20.60. Ribs $23.67 24.17. Primary receipts Wheat, 3S4.on0 bushels. vs. 671. 000 bushels; corn, 3.165.000 bushels vs. 1.O27.IMI0 bushels; oats, 1, 015,000 bushels vs. 541.000 bushels. hinments Wheat. 220.000 vs. 300.000 bushels; com. 1.414.0O0 vs. 461.000 bushels; oats. 1,050.000 Vs. 520,000 bushels. Clearances Wheat, 57.000 bushels; corn. oats, none; flour, 24,000 barrels. MinneapoUa Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feh. 13. Barley, 11.52 1.8S. Flax. $:i.6Si3.lK. POULTRY ORDER OBEYED SHIPME.NTS OF HEXS AND PULLETS TO THIS MARKET CEASE. Valnea of Other Classes of Produce Are Advsmcinsr a Result of Ruling. The poultry order recently issued by the Food Administration is being' cheerfully obeyed by dealers here, most of whom are heartily in sympathy with it. Some leeway was given dealers so they might clean up stocks already on hand, and such shipments as were started this way before the order was issued. A number of such lots came In yesterday and were disposed of at the prices that were in effect before the announcement was made. Other classes of poultry than hens and pullets are naturally firmer as a consequence. the new rule. but receipts as yet- nave been light. Roosters sold yesterday at 20 cents and Fprinss at JbuO cents. Ducks brought .12 'fj 'A2 cents, and live turkeys were quoted at 25& -7 cents. These are higher prices than ever Dei ore quotea nere. Country shippers by this time are gen erally Informed as to the Food Administra tion order and the reasons tor it. fc-everai hundred copies of the following circular have been sent by T. U. Farrell. of Everding se Farrell, to shippers at interior points: This is to notify you that on th aate of February 11, ltUti, the United States Food Administration suw fit to issue an order for bidding the sale by all dealers holding a Government license to do business, and prac- ically all dealers hold sucn a license, ot hens and pullets (chickens) until the date of May 1. 1118. We presume that the pur pose is to build up stocks of chickens, to increase the production of eggs, etc. It was a great surprise to tdealers, but of course it is the law and must be observed. Jt docs not prevent the sale of male chickens, young or old, alive or a reason, ana aoes not, in any way affect ducks, geese, turneys. guineas, etc., of either sex. A producer may a. so sen for food purposes, provided h is not li censed, and we take it that but few if any nroducers are licensed, any cmcKens, mate or female, but they cannot be marketd through a dealer here who Is licensed. So it looks to us as if but a few hens or pullets w...it. be marketed while this rule Is in ef fect. However, if any one wants any oi your hens or pullets for the purpose or egg pro duction (not to eat. you are allowed to sell them. We desire that this information be spread throughout the country as quickly as possible, that little trouble may result, and we trust that you will advise alt your friends and acquaintances as speedily as possible. It is likely that values win be very niu ua ther poultry while this rule is in enecu POTATO PROBLEM IS TEBT SERI0CS Klamath County Farmers Have 30 to 50 Carloads of Crap on Hand. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) The problem or marKeung- a nuge uno T or Dotatoes now on nanu in ainnam County has become so serious that a meet- ng was held recently at ine omce oi oun- ty Agricultural Agent a. iioiana maisyer, of this city, to discuss the matter. It Is declarer! tnal mere are ueiween av and 00 carloads of spuds in the hands of local farmers for which there la no market. nd an organization to be Known aa tne Klamath County Potato Growers Associa tion will probably be formed to work out his and other problems tnai may arise in this Important local industry. It Is not Improbable mat a man reprrs.ni- na the association win oe sent iq im, where the potato market is Known to oe rood. In the near ruture io iooa aner uis- poslnl of the local crop. HAT BUYERS ARE WARNED Men Representinr Selves as uovemment Agenta Work in Idaho. BOISE. Idaho. Feb. IS. (Special.) Ths State Farm Market Bureau has placed a ban n tho.a aeeklna to leave tne impression tney are Government agents when buying Idaho av when In reality they are not. One Instance invesr.igar.ea snows m.i me gent of fcastern ouyers operaieu in me ale. contracting lor oi cariuuu. gi nay. Whr. cornered by a representative of the State Department the agent admitted he was ot representing tne government, out was representing a firm that was selling to the Government. Ha waa wamea tnai ne couia not mut such misrepresentations in Idaho. Grain at Saa Francisco. SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 1.1. Spot quota- Ions: Feed barley, .1.43 3.ofl: white oats. $3.3093.35: bran. S4.00&35.50: middlings, $41,50650; shorts. S38.M&39.00. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Metsl Kxrhange quotes lead firm. Spot. 7.12 T.25c. Spelter aun: .asi eu jouie uenverj, apot, offered 7.87 lit Dnloth Linseed Market. DCLUTH. Feb. 13. Linseed. 3.583.71 May. 3.59 asked: July, :t.M market nominal. asked; Octo- bar. 5.Ss: Hops. Etr at New York. NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Hop., hide and wool unchanged. . MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. Established 25 Tears 201 Railway Exchaaaje Building:. Portland, Oregon $35,000 Greater Winnipeg Water District 5 Gold Bonds Dated February 1. 1918. Due February 1, 1923 Interest Payable February and August 1 PRICE: 2.B8 aad Intereat, yielding- New Investment Possibilities in SULPHUR The great profits earned by sulphur producers, comparable only to thase of the Standard Oils, have resulted in these stocks being: closely held by original purchasers, and these eecurittes -have oniy occasionally passed from family ownership. New in vestment possibilities in sulphur are found in the (stock of the Cuprite Sulphur Corp. in which public tradingr was recently Inaugurated. Every Inventor, we believe, will be interested In learning; about the immediate possibilities of this company, one of -the three important sulphur companies in this country. Our 12-page analysis has some decidedly interesting facts on the sulphur situation. Free on Bequest. L. FRIEDMAN & CO. Investments 44 Broad Street, New York Short Term Dominion of Dated Affgust 1, 1917 "at the yield about 8 These short term notes are secured by all the wealth and resources of the great Canadian nation. Details am request LUMBERMENS TRUST COMPANY LUMBERMENS BUILDING Capital and DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. MAW To Mr. end Mrs. David Mann. 403 Simpson street, January 0, a daughter. STEWART To Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stewart, 9o0 East Ullsan street, January 7, a son. C'KAXDELL To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crandell, 204 Porter street, January 16, a son. NORMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O. Norman, tilK Kast Sixty-second street, Feb ruary ti. a daughter. , BABCOCK To Mr. and Mrs. Normal Allen Babcock, Woodstock, Or., February - 3, a son. , GOBLK TO Air. ana .airs, naymona r . Goble, 872 Pardee street, January 9, a daughter. . .. FII-I.ET Tn Mr. and Mrs. Rufns L. Filley, 78.5 Cora avenue, February 1, a daughter. HANSON To Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hanson, 050 East Taylor street, January 27, LiXN To Mr: and Mrs. Edward E. Hanson. Lambrook apartments, eDruary o, a-Saughter. MacHaie to -"r. aim jin. nu,u i. Hale. 312 East Forty-fifth street, January 27. a son. . WALLNER To Mr. and Mrs. John C Wallner, 1430 Hassalo street, February , a daughter. . AMEND TO Mr. ana -i r. xscrt ahichu 114 Willamette boulevard, February 2, fi BUS WELL. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bus- wj.11 17Q RuTTA-re street. February 1. a son. FINN TO Air. ana Jira. fliuni. r'"i -... ..a - .MAt- lonno t-v ;il n. son. ri apu- Tn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark, l.'iliS Eleventh street, January JO, a daugnier. DOL.AN To Air. ana Mrs. ' 1 .,7. Dolan. 674 Harold avenue, January 07, KK . TO air. anu hub. " a ' 320 Second street, February 4, a son. Marrlace Llrenses. t.- i.' t t-r t a i'ihi ini Shurwoofl Felker. 23. lOS.". Hassalo street, and Aivnie Jackson, 23, 452 Benton street. CLARK-ALLEN Aquilla Clark. legral, Vancouver, Wash., and Emma Allen, legal, 21 North Eleventh street. rifurva-l-IVC William Tt Otthens. 20, tt;.i.v nr.. and Mary Fay King, 19, 5631 Forty-second avenue Southeast. BAKER-ROGERS Robert R. Baker, 21, Camp Lewis, and Grace Rogers, 20, 408 Al- NEWQUIST-GALLAGHER Oscar New quist. 81. Astoria, and Honora Gallagher, J8, 839 Williams avenue. Vancouver Marriage Licences. ROWLEY-KOOSB Frank Rowley, legal of Yakima, Wash., and Nettle Koose, legal, of Yakima, Wash. , , . MILLER-ENDIVES Floyd T. Miller, legal of Vancouver. Wash., and Elizabeth R. En dives, legal, of Vancouver, Wash, hart-thomPSON Edwin S. Hart. 22. of Vancouver, Wash., ana Jttutn u. xuuuniwu, 18, of Portland. . SCHADE-TUCKER Frederick- W. Schaae. 23. of Portland, and Ruth E. Tucker, 20, of Vancouver. Wash. vniivx.r.nRRE Clinton J Moon, 21, of Portland, and Mary George, legal, of Port- la??ELSON-ANDERSON Frank Nelson, 26 of Portland, and Anna Anderson, 26, oi Portland. GILSOX-TOMPKINS Charles H. Gilson 19, of Portland, and Josephine M. Tompkins, STUART-LACEY John L. Stuart, 33, of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Anna Lacey, no, LEIGHTON-MARTIX Charles R. Leigh- ton, 21, of Portland, and Mavilda Martin, i, of Kapowsln. Wash. . GRAY-DAVIDSO Newton J. Gray, 26, of Crane, Or., and Elcy Davidson, 19, of Port- laELLSWORTH-SMITH George L. Ells worth, 33, of Portland, and Katnerlne li. Smith. 32. of Portland. HORNBLY-DEWNELL Titus Edward Hornblv, 35, of Portland, and Mr. Sadie R. DewneM. 25. of Portland. AITKENHE AD-GAR RINGER Alexander Altkenhead. 30. of Camp Lewis. aBh and Mrs. Rose A. Garringer. 38, of Portland. GILBERT-BURKE Clarence M. Gilbert, 21 of Camp Lewis, Wash., and Estella F. Burke, 19, of Portland GLICK-DONOVAN John P. Gllck, 46 of Portland, and Mrs. Helen L. Donovan, 2i, of Portland. . Building permits. S. BAN" & CO. Repair three-Btory brick ordinary store building. iNortn i nira street, between Third and Second streets; builder, James I. Marshall; $300. MK. Bh-i-lj n.reci iramc " o --. . T, rett street, between mat jieventu auu Thirteenth; builder, same; $o0. FLOYD BR 0 WER Erect frame garage, 244 Nartilla, between Madison and Main streets; builder, same; $00. SAM BEST Erect frame garage. 006 Front street, between Bancroft and Lowell; buiid- rB aw ' k'rE PNE H R Erect frame garsge, 8Rl"upshur street, between Twenty-fifth and Twentv-sixth streets; builder, same; foO. CORNELIUS HOTEL -Repair ilx-ttOJJ brick ordinary stores and hotel, 129 ParK street. between Alder and Washington, streets; builder, same: $50. i REED INSTITUTE Repair three-story brick ordinary stores and hotel. J4i irst street, between Market and Mill streets; K...TSa.'. ua T.shbrir & CO.: $2500. RAY C LIEN Erect one-story frame res AT,r Rajit Fortieth and Holman, near Portland boulevard; builder, same; $1000. W F HYNES Erect one-story frame ga rare 424 East Forty-fifth street North, be tween Sandy boulevard and Hancock street. V. . . I . - .3 m CI fiO R. A. STEWART Rpfilr and t.r two- WE BUY RAW MOLESKINS V,e Par 17e Aple and. Express Charge. . Ship bT Parol Poot or Expresa. Kohn&Baer 11-11S-130 Weat Thirty-Second St Jw York City. Reference National . City Bank, X. Y. National Park Bank, N. X. Gold Notes Canada 5's Due August 1, 1919 market" Surplus $600,000 FIFTH AND A. STARK story frame residence, 496 East Nineteenth: street Norih, between Brazee and Thomp son streets; builders, Stokes & Zeller Com pany; $1S50. C. A. WOOD Erect frame garage, 402 Hemlock street, between Ladd avenue and Harrison street; buildor, Thomas Vigars; $5(1. R. G. STEWART Repair one-story frame tire shop, 125 Grand avenue North, between Hoyt and Glisan streets; builders, Lambert Multiplus Company; $500.. J. W. McFAUDEN Erect one-and-one-half-story frame residence. 1261 Sandy boule vard, between East Forty-fourth and East Forty-fifth; builder, same; $3500. C. D. THOMPSON Repair frame resi dence. 220 Fargo street, between Gantenbein and Commercial; builder, Edward F. Peter sen; $40. CLYDE O. ROGERS Erect one-story frame residence. New York street, corner of Central avenue; builder same; $500. SMITH ESTATE Alter one-and-one-half-story frame residence, 149 Knott street, be tween Borthwick street and Albina avenue; builder. McDanlel Investment Company; $40. KIERNAN ESTATE Excavate for mill building, 169-175 North Fifteenth street, be tween Irving and Johnson; builders, LeDoux & LeDoux; $4000. OREGON DOOR COMPANY Erect frame fuel bin. foot of Spokane avenue, near Te nino; builder, same; $2U0. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY Repair one-story frame residence. 487 Seventy-eighth street, between Thompson and Tillamook streets; builder, same: $125. VIRGIL KEENE Erect frame garage, 425 Church street, between Union avenue and Seventh street: builder, same: $00. H. W. FRIES Repair two-story, frame res idence, 408-410 Fourth street, between Har rison and Hall streets; builder, H. P. W. Anderson: $bo. ELKS CLUB Repair four-story brick or dinary stores and offices. 329 Stark street, between Sixth and Broadway; builder, John O'Hare; $300. A. L. TREBER Repair one-story frama residence, 423 Bristol street, between Smith and Gilbert street builder. J. F. Custer; $S00. Read The Orepronlan clnsslfie-l ads. Investments Yielding from 5 to oyer QUR February list of investments . contains many offer ings both sound in character and attrac tive in yield, offerings to meet every invest ment requirement. Stnd for Circular Jrrl5i 'ft The National City Company National City Bank BIdg., N. Y. Crrrtspondtnt Offices in t4 Cilitt PORTLAND OFFICE Railway Exchange Building. Bonis Short Term Notes j4ccepiartca TRAVELERS GUIDE. leamshjp Gi It Third 8t. Main Z. ALASKA ir,rhllr.an. Wrangeu, J un.au, Kiiiaa. Bkagway, Cordova, va.u.a, tu""' 6.,ard and Anchors.. 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