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TIIE MORNING OBEGO.MAS, FRIDAY. 3IARCII 20. 1918. 21 I Operations Begin in Southern Part of State. VOHAIR MARKET UNCERTAIN alcr lie line Prlcr Uill Open at Cent, bmt rater Cownn of Valar Cannot IVe Determined. Trade la llmt IrrrguUr. Co: irrt has afrtil In tha e-atbara S-tioa invij Oakland aaf flaeeburg. aad tf th wther rntin Urorab'-a win h ori t tb Wi::iBtt v:ir la ia cm mm tha mtritpc't prp-ta for the rommg aa.ua. Tb 6lr uptft lh prlr to op. I i rmmm. bt thr t aotMnc In ih sit mj t tn4h-f wb-th-r vaiuaa rill r. mia at that lal r advai-. With ! avaa aa4 hil tha Ml look. ngil ip. fkrMfr rv a.rir, but It t;i b r--mmbr4 ibi Iaa: year tbr was at th r.a- rt:i iool and mohair that mjabt b tp"ft- 1 vt. havsver. of GotnmK a srvat a- oX wool aad tb tjfr-a;iy mr-iurra hava exprnced la iMintftflr sufficient eupp; for rivtiua r- rmt it wi4 that ta dnat4 for mh:r ahoaid b stronger aad prices rta tcrM inc. jr. la tb FVtoi market con4ir?fia bar fro a rral rhani. aad prices ar 'rtd ra b rw,y eiea.-. Tna torn aarrii f!lfta ears of mnhalr ther: Huain I mohtr b b dq:torT a ba brt ta u-asl tbiac Uttr:r aa4 rtc t rn ! hv e anythia bt f rrn. What tw a. b mia r t tb id quotations and hava la -. rftl ba a-rt hir at i4 rat aad earn - riHl&f far fh ceats toi ttndarataod t M aValA'd. an4-tvmMat b ban a n th rt f -rr- . ama batr la aias fr eroaat me ai:ia a.are bt Hrtciab arate reaa. gat tb ; bma a ac-Mtai mi fniin t pmh'Nittii. America la dotnf tut: i b.r at t tap. I Ka".a4. tb m-rr brant t practically bora a combat fr a mohair I ro- rrnd. A4 atHKara -t tb :r fr U.o4ia ii iMTnimMt rorb aa ru.a. "( m arpva i l.tvrpoi ba bo r-,r a stay. a:va b-tn rhUTv for ! t com ta and at fjr trod rt. amtiac. 5Jtf-. arrtiaarv romhini. 4 w S.r. at 'ifint d t.Hfni. i p fmr fiPt. JtaK-: l ap. Hmttr '-a. avr piMtv 49 lv. Turkey. Uir aorM. MntPti ood Dr.iciD rnn UaKR Atrir T U4 Mora: 1 MVr4 aa Trh Marmr. . Om: )t ram f tpp;a vr ah.pprd from rffc .Vrtbat a TuUv ta th fta-tna d-a-inati: Chk-aca I. l-ar . bTrmaMr. f.. I. br'aaaart 2, Omaha . Plttarv . rniad or.. 1. Ktd Lodr i. Tpaaia I. Ktra 9p: imrh-t rand.? ton ar r-a-ad by t rph aa f.ia: Chic A a: C ord I. Waahinp t . Or ATM Idab 3. Si car traca ia:.tinc hreh' aad atrokva. dmad nd msml tnoirat. awriitl ai.4c. Kvtr frjr btasura. lartf $X -'-. mrdttjai - V. hr t faa-v arna l 91 iH 2. aver tn-r a -ar. ir s: 5b. faorr mxtium $j a-S..'-. .tr faory Homft. :rc f . - vitlini 92. rbl!ad-lphl Amrto: Wtra X Vlr- C at I: a car anbrba. dmaad fid mv oft m 4 a rat, mar bat etir. Aur::a pnro: Vk r,.Bgt4R 3 car. 4maad C3oi. arbt ift. ctr fanry Wl-p quality aad rlitia or::y cud. a i:ht:y biod. tar 1 madtui lN imiJ ft T3 a 1 Tarto vartatt, atw f y (o. aon bri vd. caa.drtt 4-lav-. fcy W.op. tr 9 2. . mdiam 95. J rboht a4:.n I Tb. faary Hirk lboa. la'tr $ZtK mdium 91 i. l $1 an, JumMc 91. fany lia lv. tare 9il. mrdtaraj ft- a 1 M. 1'itttthirc-ArrtTai; Wfctnrta 4. tdah t- Vtratal X. ' tor 3, lttffot I: d anaad aad omnt at. mrht at.ky; tra faary Pp.tinrc. 'ir.ap. larv tll irai!l to md;um 9i S t 3. tra fa-r Ptom. tare a $T Tjfl amail t mr 4r 9ia-iai.Tv Nw lf AfrtcaLa: W'aahiacoa Naw Tfb a. Orftn 4. Idaho . Main 1. Vlr- '' 2: damand cJ for lrc rwk. mod aft fr amati at or k. csira. faary W'o mm. lara-o mtlum $x.U XCV. ; 9l.JV (f ULV. raira fan. t aj laaabarc. ;r 9-V mdinm 92 TX im.il 9i-- Aurfioa pri'ti: ah!nctn t rr: run f.nr Wln mp ll lmtx, fcr Wiap Lu;fi. raraca L-a o nrroTEMrT nc rorTO t9lde rraroa . Itarbaaka Ar Ha HHa rVaaail Irarad a4 hlptMc -IH aaaaiL Th7a va aa rhaac la I ha p:at eit aatio la th 9 atat tr-far. Ti lo-a and foontry aaarbna war jtt and pn- rr ab at tr p- j dar'a rn y. T!a 4a"tatio f tb ltat ah!pmaa t'm ta Ct var: I ra. cafar.a La Aas:a t. aa Duc t. Tr-a I. a rr ia I by bva i I rrodf a'aahtngtoa m. Or4 X, Stocktoa a. Tiroiru I. am C'raa arrmna 1. blrfet raad'ttnna aa adviard b trtrcaah: ftatt-N frb rry a Kara t, b,t. 9i t :v Mo- fwoo 1. T-la So 2, f cia 2 ar.V app.ia haay. Damand aad moa mnt aat-ri. m bt -nifr Malta. a;ifari. t rw. aiiatia , tttarbaaha ad a-r-a. b-t. 91 r--icr- ;-. cr t'atr.- A. w tarw a.p a Mat . 1':b J arr-d. t narka and b bott trb yvamaod ior. narlit rb. o .TiTiit. -:; Iiart- W-t, -i4d. a-h-d. ft irt !"'ra M4 Alvv'Tarca. i4l ta t A. . aarbrd. 91 3 Or -- :fta . fhr.ia I. ' a i f rt m I. rr t-a a a-nd. I -a-l aat ()ae a', in Pir. ' ftur l-an-t. i -ad rt Mnrtio niMxn tttra.w trtn nbra ! bdar Owl f Xarbcd ba a-.-. 4a ra a in for a GO SHEARING '. .iaa of a nt r t ta i mark, im ptr tbaa fa ba bM t4r. not It . nivtmt ta ;frl"M tho ln'itry fr-y Narta, arkara tba bajar ar aprt;y f-io t f- r-a ta pet- cf vr-jv. d- br kpiac a Ik Bn)-ha Tx mb r bajriay t i rorr 4 Iht l c-d:'j aaa af prtc in tb -aJ mxbt, T arc rPa ! mad t aoraaaa far 4a a tv ara to nd prx'a aad 2 r tb top ti. Hhra f vb f'-. fn-i.r r-"a )r rj atavoli aad prtca At.. rraj4oc a ill bk rtmrn Tort-at C-paaa) f Haaa Ar t arbaa?d mm ImrmA Bojaral Tra va a chaac4 tn bfd pra af ffb Xoraba'-a Kabaaa yaaardv. Ttr ! ba a att af in board idap. aa aJ at'aar! r1 sa tb 04 Fri- dy a 4ay aa: kt abfpaa tk:a aa aa a-oi4 i M ) o- t th I 'at: ad . T o atan;a t fa etat ad 423 e --'a - araatr cat! u ta iaa 4t.44.a t Cbtrac: "Mi no l. 4: Wtnaipc. c'ovdr. XI; Chi rac. fo)rm. tortr. b. Lmm, !. Jo ph. r'rr. 4: Knaa tjr. Topwka. cloudy. .. Iiatcbt, r:oidr. W loka lib rm: Oht Vir, r1r and r;4- Kora' I Fair to iic aad probably Krtday. contiaud co TTnfna! rrarpra wr rBort4 by t ha Merchant Cxrhaac aa foiiova: WaatBariry.F:or.o-.Hay po,rt:aod. Thar. Tmr ifo So I dot. V r Co .... Tm. Wrd.. T a -o data. V--r a(i .... it. Wd. .. Yr o, ..... ,V4nn fO dt. tear o a a ?i s a o .lis aT 12T 1 1 ! 3M1 1 - 5 : - ::: ? TT ... ;- Hi" m:i ii ... 1 J 1 ... l li ... 7 4JII rm 1041 ll4 Sii Awm rtrai la Mwilh. AiMrifiif erh-M ar. firmer im th. Po:h. d. A hlpm.t of rhhr M iIm comlnl ml will b. qnotd at f75l a box. A r.r of WlnalDdadt -.bb- waa teln y t.rrlar ao4 a tr of mlx.4 Baa rranclaco nnuMn la du. tola morninc- TUnk elnnmi of th. Nonftmin cltlM y..t.nl.y w.r. fouv.. Ponl.ad 3.1H 7lil H..II.. .aa.4.Tf 2.4.lT VIS. 43i ir.l opokon. l.liO.m 3UJ.J.C rOBTLAU MABMET UCOTATIOXS CrvJa. nw, !". KM. MorrhaBia Kich.nf. aeoa a.ulon: M.rrh dllnr: ld. Tr A rv o.,.. N a nu. fd 7o.on .. B.r .v. .l.n.ril . b.rl. A l.r..n I.IM I Thirty d.1.1: P1'1-. 0ia. 1 i" " llrlT. f-"l Brl. brwlnr , HI WO , III .V . .V v..HI el.tw t so ri.' .' nvKi .i.ra osi.-.a sora la auia ran.. No. ahlla Ikia. N. J rllppmt "till. 1'ora. M. B yiO.ow Corn. Now 3 mlifd .............. Thirty da.: nai No. 1 1.14 clipped ' "m. yellow Cwrn. rau4 .! WHEAT Bulk bull. Portland, tor No. 1 rJ.: Hard hll. Blaaat.m. Early B.rt AH. a Gat.avl Martin Amo.r. 9' oi. Soft whtl r.ou. b;iH.l.m. fortjr-fuid. Whll. v.;ir. ioid Coin. Whit. Kumj.ii. i:i4 Whit, club t.ltt4. club. J.nkina' club, whli. hyanda. honor. luu Hd Walla Kd Huwu. r.d hybrids Joav. fife. Copb.ll. 1 . r.d.. c Na. a crada. oc ...a. Ct B.r arau.a handll by a.mpt.a. r LOI K-I'at.aia. lu. Valry. o. whol. wh-.t. Iu; I'lAia. Iitl. brly flour. IllfUU pr barrel, rrm f.our. l" to 0 lU-'.i oor br. rornm.. II D.f barroL VILI.rCII-N't mill (new. car lota Broa. M pr ion: ahorta. 11 nor toa: told d.l.aa, H. Mi cara aad IM Uaa car- lo.uo, mora. rv.iv. wjni, . r.. io oata B7a. ifiRS-Wholo. $7T: era'hod. tTa Pr Ion. HAT Hurl" prlc. tab Cortland Kaatora ran. Itmolhy. $-la)3 p " t.n v.uo. timothy. air.ira. Valley miii bay. clo..r. tiugja tr. o . $j f Id. thatry aad C aatry rriadaca. rlfTTKR laba. atra. 4V: prima first. 4r . print, aatraa. 4fr : rarioM. lc :r. buttrfL, N I. 41 dllrd. k..ia-r(Coa raarh. mrrmi rlpt. t . cajkUlvd. d a ale . av.acta. c pr t MlCEMB---Jobbr btiytnc prtrn. t. a a. 4rfe. fartlaitd: Tlliama tripiat. S t Mine America. 2e Pr pound: lonphora. Coo and Curry, f. a. b. MTrt Point: Trtplata. Uuni Aasartcaa. a" par pound. kn-:iorna. 2 pax pouaa. a; count to Portland trad. hI LTKt-KoMttf. o'd, ia73r: ataca. 34 9Wc. tprtnaTa. 2T d -'r : brolira, dut-i. 12 tr Ji . -. iO03tc; turbcya. Uva, .'n.Tr. dr aaad. A457c por pounO. Kt, raT. 2'bt par pund. ruHaiIr'aary. SI J 21 pr potiad. rraita aad iriaala. I.oral iobbiac qaotallana: , Fit LIT raaa. ntif. 9df ? If.; Ta onriui 4 V o 7 - .mona. t-V 7& w T par hot; banaaaa. W 4 par poar.d. crpfrui4, .'4 a :i. DDia. 1. 3 a-2. T tncrln, aftO aa TA tr but. VMit.THi.C. Tomato. 92.71 Pr rnt r.baaaa lllc Pr pund: lttur. 9. a 2i pr vrt. curamHara. 9 1 i i par d. . raa;ifl..jr. l.Wu. pr cra'a. artlrbwba. wcw; pr 0" : ajar nr. ir r.ry. 91.74 pr arata; pap pr. 4'Xt par Monti aormita. JJS P' poun : rhubarb. 9XtlJ pr boa; aaparacu. Iial2ae pr (hound . praa. l.c par pound. ap.nca, i a At K VEC.KTAn.rJ rrrota, 91 IS 1.5 aw... -h: laralp. 41 fc: parsnip. 9.--t ruIATOJid U.-aaoa llurbanka. V"C 00 pr hunUrrd: 1 bimaa. i q i -. imi nataa, Pr pwuad. oMONa Jobbtna petcaa. lflUe pound. a.a.., fataytla t.raartra. I.oral Jobbtnc caotatlona: mi i.AK dark baaia. Fruit and brry, 9T 7: bU 9 7 S . atr C. 9T.47S : poar. w1. la barr4. a.4; W . Cuba a. In barra.a. 9- T7a. l-T Wafnota. Bmstl r-nta. 14 21r: fi.harta. S-a Je: a mon-la. lc: pa- not. Jtr Sr. r or o nuts. 41 lo par don; ,.! 17W Hilar: rhnlRUfa. XOr. HKA.VH a tfomla jobblnc prlraa: "mall m-hii. nur la-aa whits. 19r; bayou. lOVe lima. I4r; pink. tV- Cr-on baaria. buying prt-s- v ni. ri'"". wi, - rorntlv Htd. in drums, 1 7 a) io. HALT Oranuiaiad. 910 73 por ton: hatf crouad. 1"a, 914 par oa; 1 par tan; dairy 91 74 par to. HICK oohm h4, b0e par pound; B:u Ho, r: Janraa ati. " Sc. I.RIKL FRiriTS Applaa. 19S; prha. 11 V 1-". pmna, Italian. II 9 lc: rataln. i V 94 por boa; data, fard. 42-iO4 par boK. curra.nta, IB: rtKa. 2 v XuO par boa. lral JbMac aaaia"a: Havih Ait a a, rboic. S4e: atandard, 3.1r: aktnna 3ajd, picnic. 34c; cottaca roiia. 2c- I. A Kl Tiarr basts, ataadard aura. 2Hc; eomponad. 2-t. Haon Fan-y. 4T04ae; atandard, 43 9 44-. choir, ap H 42c. IRT AI.T Hhort rlrar harba. 29943c; sport. t&4Je: P'a'a, ::'c IfMa ad rH. p iPKa -Aitad hldaa. lb aad up. 13c: a td atas. " 'ba. and up. !: aa'tad and ar kip. 14 ta 24 lb.. 12r; sal tad and r-n ra t. t to 14 '-. 21; fr-n hid-. 2 It, and up, ar. crn atacs. ft Iba. and up, r; dry f 'nt hida. 2V : dry f Int eaif. Zr bar bid. 11 -j3 l-iO. altd bora htf. li I I'KI.T rry oc palta. Sc: dry hnrt-woni p t. -c ; palled palt. January takrorf. t2.aoaj Nap. WsjI. Ft. II op 1T crap. 141 14c per pound, coa-trar-ft. laatTr V (HU Eaairj Or-yo. 44 V 44r pr pnd. Vai'a. 40 Vc per pound. Vallay tamfc. aVc 9H 4 IR a aara. 4v- r po.ifd. t Af A K A HAKK .N and o.d. 4 W C p pnd TUJ oW-X- 1. 14 4)14 per rauad: Na. 2. 12c par por 4 Oil. OAfOLIM Pik. 3S. ra. ?ar; bi:h. uuma. I-"; caa, enema dii a drum. caa, lor. t IN.-Ktr t'll Ran. barra'a. 91 47; ra. 1 TT; bMd. bsrrai. 41 4. caaat. $i Ta Ti aitNTINt la tana. b4i caara. T4c CaYfaa Fataroa Maraat F . ;w TOR K. Mra 2 Whr nar montta b d ;! up o th mii muni prtraa n tha mrkt fr roftv fuiuraa today latr a)ir part of lb4r r-at Cain Th msrfct c'od un-hanard to 12 pA-nta lar. J:y id trf to a a and psttntar I 9 14c. a i LA t b cloa at th ,oj p-nt .of th d. Var. -. Ju'y. pw-. Vp-mHr. P'w-. .bar. P "4c . Ir frubar, fltr. JaBUsry. Plr. hM.i rt (a sd Rto 7 ar, aats a. 1 1 r R art a rporid In t ha .bt rd f f'nt markat hav tnc :idd h(t s- danbd iato ba at 11V 4a at 10 a trd 7a a 1 4:1 stm-r ahpmanf. l.oo-lno rda- Friht mom la d ta n p -car4 at 4-1 4o aith Htn of f '4 a o v prt Ta rf raa.p aaw4 aa adran of V ra i ta R a sp '. anto ap'a r"taaf4. f-itura aprhancad ta 'i " ra fcra Pa of raportad a ' ror rf a. a aC for X Torn Rio irh.rf a London waa 1 -42d hCbr. Rra..in port ra(p. bay VtJ Mark4. Vn TrRK. 4larh 2 -Va! Farhaa ata toad di'L t. t U" 7 vv ftpa-ta wk. Kaat Pi. luta dalivary. at. Tajft1. . r Tr, ay btrbt. rr. W TrpiK. Varn 2. H or c4v CvKti-.fc 4lKU, .a td. T 44. ritar graau- CATTLE SALES GAIN Increase in Slaughter at Load ing Points in Past Month. SVINE TRADE ALSO LARGER rcature of Report I Expansion of Stock Hoy Movement Whtcli Is v IoobIc That of Year Ago. Sheep Figures Iecrease Th Buraau of Markata publish a month Jr rrpart an livestock at atockyarvl con talninc rrcripta. total shipment. local atauchtar and ahlpmantn of atocker and frdra at practlraliy all of th atorkyard of the country. Flcurra ar (Ivan alth com- partaon for a yaar ago, t.rthrr allh com pliation nhowlnf th aruraulnttv move men i a of stock for tha year to dat. with comparison fr the am prrlod a y-tr M Th report ahowrd that l.44i.ui7 cattlr. 4.- 2H4.ftvl boca and Ohl.V74 ahP arrivrd at arda durlnc February Hits yaar. Cattt nd hoc fleurra Indicated moderate in croaaes, arhlla th aheep receipts ware a-out 4i.iMMi leas than th of February. U17. 4lovment of cattl to market fur th flrl two month showed aoms axpanaion. but hue and a heap rrlpt dropped off. com pared to tilauahter of cattle and hug at atovkyard polnta tfhowad a vain In Fb- wlth ahp f tc urea Indlcatlnc a cria compared with last year. Move ment of stock or and foadera to the coun try from 4 markrta ahowed a alijcht loas for tha year to Mann 1, aa compared with Mint period of Ittl. A feature or trio report la the lnrrad atock hoic movement aa Indicated from fiyurea available at is markfta. For th year to date Pu.tCiO were hipped out. compared with 4ft. da laat year. Kecetpta of horses at 41 polnta during Jan uary and February thla year show a am all Cain. Thar waa a fair run of cattle at the Portland yards yeterd iy. but oeven of the load, ahirh came In from Idaho, went di rer I tn packer. On load of aiera put an the open market Pold t ll.i. lu the hoc divlalon 41i a th top prlr raiisd. K.-ipia ware --V4 cattt. 1 calf. 47t ho(a and a he p. r"hlpprre were: With hoc Wntktn lra. Wasro. 1 load. With cattl li. W. J .me. Hillsdale, 1 load; romraers 4t Falk. Glen Karry. Idaho. 3 loads: W. C. Calhoun. Nam pa. Idaho. 4 loada With mixed htatla Nebrnral Meat Com pany. Albany. 1 load cattle and hoa; J. EV Smith. Donald, "j loada lus and aheep; Clark m Htawsrt. Independence. 1 lad catti. hrara and alierp: C. a. i.u.ke. Monitor. 1 load ct :ir and hoc. T, Tba day' eaten ware a follow: 1. frlr. 1 irt. pn-. ; atror, ..llli 111 S hoes ... l'.l M."..'. 1 o- 770 .:.w I hoc .... .t"'i l'.t."i roil .. 74." Si'.'., u h.. ll't ln.' 1 c. ... 7IMI hull' I hoc .... lt.l t row ... imwi 7. ml 4 hov .- -l' ld" I ro. ... .'.t 5 on- 1 row .... 7' ."0 4 cow ... 0.11 V.K.". I cow ....liw.il Aoo 1 cuw ... T.'tl h.ol, 1 cow .... HIO ..'.' 9 ctwa .. ! it 7-' I cow .... ItTO h rt 3 ow. ..1".1 7 in)1 1 cow .... 7''i 7.JH 1 cow ...lultl T i 1 cuw . h-i ..I0 I cow ... Ml o 1 row ....lir.1t li (Ml 1 bull ... 70 7 T.1 I h.ir.r .. o ixi I hou .. 1" In so' u ho.a ... 115 1 S S hou. .. - II 49 h.i.a ... 112 l.Y.'.o 14 h... .. -IH Ki hn -J-1 11 IT ho.. .. a h... ,. 1.1 li.i 12 ho.. .. ;l Mi.n 4 ho. ... no i.'.o 8 h.K. .. 14 Ktilo n ho.. ... iJi 14 R.I 4 hua. .. 1 7.1 111 hull ... M IS . Ml 14 hull .. Id 40 11 h'X. ... l-'4 IX. -.o a ho. .. lo-i lrtio 13 hoa. ... 1T 4 ho. .. ITT lili 11 ho. ... M 15..0 Pnr currant al tha ICKal yard. ar. aa follow.: i'.ii.. Vncrw. M.dlura la cholc itMrt Illnoaloo i;t to m.dlum air.r. in ih 1 Lou Common to good air. h.sor, JO.IHI (hiico vow a and h.il.rs Com. lo food cow. and h.lfcra. I'.nnara Hji.i i'li 10 . t i 9 :,d 4 -: t 5 (Ml If , y. T SO v, 12.IMI 4..V. J 1U Id 17 no ih i i 11 T.-. 3 1J 71 1. ih'1J SO 14..VI , 15 o in j 12 : V Mi i 1.7-lHi litorkcr. and fe.d.rs Iloa. rnrn. Il.ht I'ritn heavy fl. 'itfD W . . t . r n lamb, Valley Umw ,. V..r inc. Wrih-l. LI or. a.iKi if 12. uo OCSTINATIONS OI hTK K LOADED blpnaota Ka Koala ta Laadlns LiTaatack .Market, mt Taunt ry. Dr.tlnallon. of lv..tock In.ri.d March 27 (carload, rvportod w.at of All.ch.ny Aloun tMlna. dwubl. drcka counl.vl aa to carvi: t'.ttlc. ilor... Misd Coiva.SIoca.8herp.ldu.ra.tUA.ic. Prlffhtwaot 14 Hoaiin S 4ii in ... -j Uuff.lo V 14 14 1 IV IVil.r Rapid. K ... 4 ... Oilt.ao 3-1 5.rt JH 4 as rinrinnall ..... 21 1 ... 1 v Clrw.rinii 14 44 1 2:; I'U'lahy a :l 1 lialioa :l u Li.nvrr 31 7 5U o ... lira llolnr. :l 12 lroit 3 44 ... I 12 Kut St. Uu4.. 45 !..- 7 X 15 Kon Worth ... lol jti 7 ... 7 Indianapolis .. 12 52 4H J.roov lllr .... 3 IM III ... II K.n..is Cuy ... 227 K2 II" S 14 Koorn.y 2S ... l.oa Ani-lH .. 41 II 5 ... 1 l.iilvil,i. 1 1 2 MaMn I'lty . 3 II lli.ohl. 12 1H 10 New It.v.n ... 1 1 ... V-w York 1 5 10 ... I'kl.hom. Cliy. "I 10 Omaha -. 2V3 22 llli ... X Ottumwa It III l-hi a lriphla . . l 1 1 1 I'lllabura- 7 a 3 1 I I'ortl.n.l. Or. I 2 t. Jwpli 72 105 32 1 111 .ll j.k. 2 1 12 l. I'.ui 41 42 ... i 7i San Kranrlaro.. Id .1 autile T" I iiiou. Cliy .... !M 14 lis pokn. 1 T.roma ....... 1 Wlchlia 13 Z 1 Wnn-Hltr ItJ Vanoua na 12T 140 1.4 IS Tolala 21" 1112 72 2.1U .-.2 rn. ..k aao. 2-7 24Ihi r...4 1 - ::mb Four nll aa.342 34H.1 11B7 2.l 4M Stat, orialna a. l.taatock lod.d M.rch27: For rnrtiand fallforni Montana ...... fi.-mon Tt'l rortl.nd On. w K l" . Four wrehs aao 15 :o Knr S..II1. Tdho South Dakota.. l -I'l P.altl... 3d I On. week ago.. 7 I lour we.e ago - - la. Angwle. tJewt Trade rfirtitkn l. IS AM.F.l.KS. M'rrh 2S H.ef. fr.sh: Supply ad.nnat)t. market oui.t. d.m.nd dujl. ra and loin, ipot log verv s ow'. v. Steers Supply liberal, with orrerlnrs of II ar.de market nmriv. demand s.ow. Cows Th. light sopp.y of ro.s is thin and roulh. onll a few good onea being of fered, market about s'aly. demand a ow. Bulls Supp sufficient to meet require. menis. VerT few . J to rer.i.er.. V.al Supplv fair, gaod coaa sesre. mar ks) strong, demand good. Pork pp.y light nut sumcieni ta meet poor demand. Initio supp.y normal., m ' - i.irt sfe.dt. demsntl fair lor light w.ignt. qaict for oiher grades. Moitaa t-upply very light hut about aur- flnent 10 meat tha quiet d.manu. market steady. ttifcraga IJrk Market. CHICAGO. March 2". Hot. Receipts. 4.. to. n'.rhet a.ow. 25e to 4 Ac un-ier ye.fer- average. Ba k of aal.a. SltiVipIT 4n: llshl. f M w 17. o. mlved. lw.l,..rfi; hway. S1 I7.i"l; rough. lw .; p.ga. It: 75 la.). .rrle Kecelp'a. 13. 1: m.eae, ll'lov. V.ilv seea, Iaa0l4a5: sTocker. .nd fee1era. S17nt.ll. cow a and h. If era. SO !!. ea've.. f IO 5041 I 2.V Mheep-ttee.tr".. S'0 m.efc.. .feong. Saep. lltIH: lamba. I1VT5 11.13. Otsha Utewltwk Market. j OJIAHA. March IV Hog, Receip'a. 1( noft. m,rk.. 2-Ve to 44c ?aai,.rko "'T- tt l So bulk" ol ' I li a uwi 4 s. m'.ed. lltMSIII": pigs. tU sai-.. 1vajl r.tl'.a He.usta SflaVI: wtark't. loe to IRe h'ah.r. Natlv. se-a. lio oo n i0: rows at h.ifer.. 4oAOV1. t-eaten S'eer.. , AV)t 1) 54; Twi lter,. 6rt1l4M e,- a and h.'f.es. IT T,9IU; e.nn.e.. 7045O: s-oeh.r. aad I da. IT.on13:v calve.. Sel3ie: bulls, srsas. etc.. ITT5 9 10-.V ahrerKecclpta, 4'TU. market. 1.V to c htyher. T-arlinys. $11 OOQW ftO; wethers, 912 .'. 14.no ; cca, JU.iH tj 14.00; lamb, 91a.uy VJ.k SAN 1 RANCl!CO PRODITE MARKET lr1ra Current aa caa, Veajrtablc, Freah rruH. Kte.. at Bajr IHj. MX FRAVCiaCO, 41 arch 2M. Buttar Eitma. 4.rr40,c. fe.CS Krrsh extras. 3ftte; extra first a. "c. firs. 4Tr; fresh extra puUats. Sbc: first a pulleta, otitic. Che Young; Americas, 27 He t Poultry Hena. nominal; White Lee horn roosters. 24y ifdc: fryers. 4044c: broilers. 4oa44c: S4)Uaoa. 9494.40; plcrona. 92w-2.60; se. -7 0 A: . turkca iniaed and off stock,! tit f a.Hr. Veatahle -Green peas, lanre. STc: an paraaua. af7r: aquash. cream. Soc j l.r.; hub bard. 91-4o2; cicaplant. Southern. :f0 11c: pepper, bell, small size. 12 47 ldc : Mexican sre an chues, 12 OlTVac-. to ma toe a 914u41.7 per larc bos; lettuce, Haera- mento. In larc crate. $1.40nl.po; celery in laraie crate. fl.."02: muahrooma, Otil,')c; potato, river. 91-3&V 1.40; Sallnaa, 91.74t 2 per sack; sweet,, 9&44T4; onions. Au stralian brown. TOctffl; green, 5oif-75c; gar lic. California, 2;tc; cucumber.' 22.."-0; pumpkins. 41 ; beete, 9oc OH ; carroia. 41 ; turnip. 74c ti 41; rhubarb, strawberry. 91.20 . prr tx)x; cabbaso, l)i w 2c; spinach, l2c Fruit Pears. Winter VeMl. 92 0 3.33: lemona. 94.24 9 crape fruit. 42.75 3.25: orunraa, 93.400 7.40: tancerinea. 9l.0O'yi.7A; bananas. Hawaiian. 6ic; pineapples, nom inal; applas. Newtown Pippins. 41. 30-1.40. Receipt Flour. 1240 quarter aacka; bar- lry. V'HJ centala: bean a. 1oh7 aacka; potatoea. li;u sacks; onion. 40 aacka; hay, 215 tons; hides, 7J7; wine. 111. POO ys lions. WEAK WITH LIGHT SALES CORT TRADERS I.VFXl'EXCED WAR DEVELOPMENTS. Reaetloa lai Oata After Brlalc Advamee. Da ta Active DcmaBd From Sr. hoard. CHICAGO. March 28. fnfavorabla war d.vaiopmonta bad a baariah affeot today on rr.ln. t'nrn cloaod slaady, a ahade n.t lower, with May 1.2A. Tha finish In oats ranged from l4(iac dacllne to c advance. I'rovislons undarwent a setback of 17c to 40c. At first the corn market showed a tan dancy to harden, owing to assumed improve ment In to,, military situation. boma at tention waa also slv.n to r.porta ahuwlna: Increased use of corn by flour millers and to tha fact that primary arrivals so far this week had fallen off ' about l.MlO.'HMI bushels as compared with laat weak. Do mand. however, lacked snap, and when news came of a Krench reverse at Montrtlnler tha market displayed an Inclination to say. Word that tha British had lust loll tanks rounted al.o aa a dampentna; influence. At no time, however, did aejlina; become ag Krenfltve. and the price chalia"ea were con fined to narrow limits. Active demand from tha aoaboard carried oats upward until war adviree became less encouraalnsr. Thus a reaction took place, with local tradera conspicuous In tha selllna. Hrovl.lon. weakened aa a result of breaks In tha value of hoa. Asserlona that ware house stocks were unusually large added to the heavines. of the market. leading futurea ranged aa follows: -CORN. Open. Htph. T-ow. 1 2Ss Clo.e. 1.25'. May . t 1.;1A 1.2CV, t OATS. .0214 . .87 .1-7 MESS POkK. March liny .. .02 May 450 4S.40 LARD. .S2T 7 27 ?H 0T , 211.27 2S.12 fJHOKT RIBS. .I4 P5 24 T 24.77 .25.37 25 57 2a. 15 4S.40 May July 27 24. 12 Ms 24 77 23 15 July i-.ah niica. were aa follows: Corn No. 3 yellow. !.: No. 3 yellow, 9. II I15n 1. 7il; No. 4 yellow. $1..S11 Oats No. S whit.. UlitKc atandard. 4 S HI 5c. Kyi No S. H.M4JIMH. Itarley .1 u I P" Timothy 5.oo 25. Clover 2H Ullt) 31.00. Fork Nominal. Ird 12.VP7. , RII'S $25.7 4f 24.37. Pelm.rr rerelots Wheat. 141I.0H0 vs. S.- 0OO bushe.s: com. 1.34l.0nu va. 74.000 bush o.t. I Xiia oiM n. 7SO.OOO buahala. Khlnmema Wheat. 24U.OOO va. IWH.0O0 buhl: corn. m nun 44T.0O0 buahala oat.. IH2.IMH1 VS. 7H0.04IO bUlh.lS. Clearlnss Wheat. 2.00i bushels: nn.iMHi bushels: oats. 479.O00 bushels; 20.000 barrels. com. flour. Kaatera drain Mark eta. KANSAK CITY. Mnrrh 2. Corn closed: May. 1.2Sc. oats. May, c MINNEAPOLIS, March IS. Oata closed: May. 6-1 Mlnneapolle Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March IIS. Barley. t.40 j l .li l. Fla 4 15414.13. (Train at Han 1'rancjw. PAN FRANCISCO, March 2S. Flour, (lo so per barrel. Oram Wk.it. Gev.rnment price, $3..V: barley. S3.bUto5.75; oats, white feed, nom inal: corn. California yellow. $3.5lli 3.75. Hay Wheal and wheat and oat. $2.5O0 XO: tame o.t. S2hc?)to; barley. $244t26; al falfa. 22t24; barley straw. WUi Hoc. MDtfeed Cracked corn and feed commeal. $77 ft so: meals, alfalfa, carload lota, S36U 38.40; cocoanut, S44.5Q as to lot. Duluth Linseed Market. PULl'TH, March 2. Llnaeed. 14.1.1 4 23: May. S4.1N asked; July, 4.1d asked: October. f3.6o asked. Pried Fruit at Now York. NEW YORK. March 21. Evaporated ap ples, nominal. Prunea. firm. Peachea. scarce. Chirac Hairy Produce. CHTCAC.O. March 2. Butter, unchanged. Kggs, 14.&43 caaea, unchanged. Cotton Market. rTEW TOR K. March 2. Spot cotton leady. aiiddline. 34.25c. FRUIT DRYER TO BE BUILT Medford Chosen as Site for Evapor ator to no Constructed Soon. I MEPFOTSP. Or, March IS. (Special.) I K. M. Uarlovan. a fruit expert from Han Franciaco. after spendlns aeveral weeks tn Medford lookine over the field, ha derided to build a $14,000 fruit evaporator to he ready for opera tlon June 1. A committee of local tr rhardista. headed hy '. M. KnRliah. secured rontrarts for 15,000 acres and agreed to furnish 600 more, MOO acres being the total asked hy Mr. Kadnvan. The evapcrator, according to Mr. riadovan, will be entirely modern and the hiithest prices will be paid for cull and """ Rrade fruit. In the opinion of tha fruits-rowers' committee the new plant will ba a material aid to the ranrhera In disposing; of fruit at a profit that heretofore has, gono to waste. Younsr Jlnjfhes Safe in France. CENTRAIJA. Wiih.. March 2. Special I Word haa reached her, that Leslie Hue-hen. who It waa thought waa aboard the Tusranla. haa arrived safrly In France. Hushes waa 111 In a New York hospital when his ret-tment sailed for Franca In December. James Walt, another member of Huarhea' com pany, who waa In the hospital when tha realmert sailer, has recovered and ex pacta to be sent to France immedi ately. Albany Honor f.uard Girl Kleet. ALBANY, Or.. March 2. ( Special. Mlaa Madeline Kawlinsrs has been l'cted leader of the Girls Honor Guard cf Albany for the eomlnar year. Miss Lea Kortmlller wag chosen assistant leader. Miaa Nathiel Donaca secretary. Miss Ruth Real treasurer and Miss Ruth Ixch,ner aera-eart-at-ar a. The chapter here has been active in all klmls of war relief work. Read The Oregonian claaeifled ads. STOCK LIST UNEVEN Early Gains Are Canceled in Fhee Selling at Close. BONDS ALSO IRREGULAR Speculation Restrained by Tension In War . Situation, Together With Coming; HolidayDomestic Tie velopments Are Favorable. NEW YORK. March 2a. Increasing ten sion In the war situation, coupled with to morrow'a holiday, exercised further re straint, upon tha atock market today, al though the tone in many instances was steady to- firm. Among the conspicuous exceptions wera ahlpplnss and such spe cialties as motors, tobaccos, sugars and utilities. Uioee Issues sustaining extreme re cessions of 1 to 2 points for more or leas Specific reasons. The aatlefactory annual report of the United State, Steel Corporation, the deci sion of the Federal authorities to render timely assistance to the New Haven Rail road and the Increaaed commodity ratea grantel by the Interstate Commerce Com mission In connection with Its recent de cision ware among tha factors which fur nished a degree of confidence. Karly gains of 1 to 2 points In rails and equipments a-er, canceled in the freer sell ing of the last hours, leaving the list some what unsettled at tha close. 8ales amounted to :15I'.iiivi shares. Teallngs In bonds wera more diversified, assuming International - scope by reason of the weakness of French municipals and the strength of Tokio 5s, tha latter gaining 2s points on fairly large transactions. Liberty Issues were Irregular, the only es pecial change In that group being an ad vance in the 3Ha to 99. a new maximum for the current movement. Total aales of bonds par value) aggregated S7.250.Ooo. United States bonds, old issues, were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Salea. High. Low. bid. Am Beet Sugar. . l.ooo 7sv 75 74 Am Can 2.400 41S 0'A 4Vj Am Car A Fdry.. Jl.lOO 7m 77V. 78 Am Locomotive. 2.70O B2V. ttl V. 814. AmSmatRelg.. 2.700 77, 7V. 761. Am Pug Refg. . .. 1.700 101 V4 100 Am T.I i T.I 4.700 1(KIV UU KUV, Am ZL4S li AnacondaCop. .. 8. POO 824 62 62i Atchison t.oo 4V. KtS o3Vi AOtWIStU 3,'rOO lllOVs 104 1I4 Bait A Ohio O0 S3 52 52Va B A S Copper 3HS4 California Petrol. 3IN) 13L 13 19 Canadian Paclf.. S.pno 138V, 130S 137 Central Leather. 2.30O 64V. 63H 63, Chen 4 Ohio 1,400 07V, 56 56 Chi Mil St P. .. 1.4O0 40i 3V4 3. Chi A N W 2O0 ' t2 UlVs 92 C R I A P ctfs 1V4 Chlno Copper. . .. 200 40H 40 " 3U4 Colo F A Iron 37 Corn Prod Refg. 7.300 SUV, ., 354 Crucible Steel. .. .200 HS 62 63 Cuba Cane Sug. .. l.oOO 2H 2M 2S4 Olst Securities. . T.5H 41 V, 40 4iH Erie 600 13 14ti 14 G.n.ral Elect 1369, General Motors.. 6.0O0 117VJ 114 117 Gt North pfd 4O0 fU SKVs Gt Nor Ore cts.. 500 26". 26V4 26V Illinois Central 95 ' Inspiration Cop.. 1.4O0 454 45 45 Int M M pfd 33.900 D2W f-ul K Int Nickel l.OOO 2KVi 2S 27 " Int Paper k'K) 2W4, 2s4 2S K C Southern ". J5, Krnnecott Cop. . 1.000 KOVi &0i 30' I-oulsANaah 112Vs Maxw.il Motors. 500 26V 2 26 Mexican P.trol.. 5.700 93 91V. 91 Miami Copper SOVi Missouri Pacific. 300 21 21 21 Vx Montana Power 66 Nevada Cop 14 New York Cent.. J.OOO 7nv 9'i t.9V4 NYNHAH 4."0 30V, 20 V. 211?, Norfolk A West. .Vo 1H4T. 104 104 North Pacific... 700 SJVs B3V4 h"4 Pacific Mall ' 27 Vl Pennsylvania 500 44 Vi 44 V, 44 Pit laburg Coal 52 Ray ConsoLCop.. Son 23 22"4 22i Reading 1S.1O0 2 7 S0 Rep lr A Steel. .. 3.100 7S'. 7Si 7V Southern Pacific. 1.2O0 S4 S3 SI Southern Ry 1.2oo 2.1 22 225, StudebakerCor. 26.300 4 04 :is 40V, Texaa Company. 2.ono 145 4, 142 142". Union Pacific... 8.700 120V4 HSVi US', t; S Ind Alcohol. 5.SOO 123 121 S 122 U S Steel 63.2)10 iivi hoi, khS do pfd oo 1)H loovi 109S Ctsh Copper 2.400 781, --7S 77-), Wabash pfd B Western trnlon 91 Westing Elect... 500 40U, 40H 40V4 Total salea for the day. 350,000 shares. BONDS. IT O rot . . fVilNor Pac 8s '57 do coupon "97 V,1 Pan T A T 5s U S In reg PlijPi con 4V,. . do couoon 9a U P 4s ..91 . . 6ti . . .'85 "4 ... 97 ...91 . . . 90 U S 4s reg 104V.I17 8 Steel 8s. doVoupon . .-104W S P cv 5s.... Atch gen 4. ... M0 V, ! Anglo-Fr 5s n s R O ref 5s 49ViU 8 Lib SV.S . . -9H.9g N T C deb 6s.. : 92j.U S Lib 1st 4a.. 97.40 Nor Pao 4a HO IV 8 Lib 2(i 4a... 97.44 Bid. jm Mining Storks at Boaton. BVSTON. March 28. Closing quotations: Alloues 0 Old Dors .1 nsvi 69 S3 tVi 9 IK 28 77 40 Arls Com 12V4 Osceola Calu Ariz 67 Qulncy t'lu A Hacia...432 Superior Centennial 13 iHup oc Boston. 44 (Shannon 9H!rtah Con 5Vj;Wlnona 21 Wolverine .... 5 V4 Iran by Con . . 60 V4 Graana Can .. 1441 Cop Range East Butte Franklin Lie Royalle . . . Lake Copper . . Mohawk North Butte . . Money, Exchange. Ktc. NEW YORK. March 2S. Mercantil. Pa per. four and six months, 6 per ll per cent. Sterling 60-day ci 1 no-d.V bills bills, S4.72H: commar- n banks. S4.71.; com- mercial 80-day bills, 4.ilV4: demand, 14.75 Vi ; cables. 14.76 7-16. Francs, demand S.724,. cables 5 Tl. Oulldera. demand 454, cables 46V,. Lire, demand 8.79. cables 8.77. Rubles, demand 13 Va, cablea 14. nominal. Bar silver. U2V.C Mexican dollars, 74c. llovernment arid railroad bonds Irregular. Time loana ffrm; 60. 90 daya and six montha. 6 per cent bid. Call money firm. High, fl per cent; low, IS, per cent; ruling rate, A p.r rent; closing bid, 54 per cent; offered at 6 per cent: laat loan, I par cant. LONDON. Marrh 21. Bar sliver. 45id per ounce. Money. 3V, per cent. Discount rates: Short bills and three months, 3 9-16 P"r c'"1- DAILY CITY STATISTICS Birth. RV A Vf To M r. and M r. Evrrtt f. Evans. -JtMt j4f-frpon, Mnrrh 2fl. a dnuphtr. TROHA.V-tln Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ever- lsn4 Trnhsn. Til iuaal Twnty-acond, March 14. a n. NEWTON Ta Mr. anrl Mm. Geor Ffd-n-y N ton. Berkeley apartments. March 28, a danrhtrr. -v.-- HANSEN To Mr. lad Mrt. Ralph I,. Hmkvn. imi Xlnety-iecond, March 19, a son. KORVAN T Mr. and Mrs. H-nry Kor man, gharwood, fr., March 19, a ton. srHApK To M. nd Mrt. Lawreno J, FrhR. r.M aat Forty-ninth, March 2n. a ds,unhfrr. KCips Ta Mr. ami Mrs. Francaa E. Roca, MtitTnomnh, Or.. March 23. a aon. Ml K PHY To Mr. nnd Mr. William A. Mumhr. (H4 Tnth. March 4. a durhtir. HARTLET To Mr. and Mra. Samuel Hartley, 301 East Couch. March '4. a tlausb tr OLSEN To Mr. and Mra. Arthur . 01gn, 19 slr. iart-n a son. Mttirlac1 I-lrn4i. Tt'RTLEDOVK - ABRAMSON X. David Turtlr-iAvtF. lairal, 92 Eut Httanth arrant, snd Kunriit A hramson, la;a). 141 IN'orth Twenty-third street. PKNSnVKMM ERRON Bernard Bnnon, lrsl. Vancouver Harracka, and Mahle J. Kmmraon. leal, 639 Ninety-aizth street Soiitrtast. ANTON-BROWS Grorff Anton. ZK Tl Tenth itwt North, and Alica Brown, 25, 4P" Davis strr. B A B N W" A UL W A TT John D. Barn-rail, Klorenr. s. C, and Iola Marrlat Watt. 21, 121 Kant Sixteenth atreet North- MONRQB-1CL.L.IOTT OrJn G. Monroe. 22, 431 East Taylor straet, and Ethal Elliott, 20. name addresa. PIKE-SMITH A- A. Pike. !r-l. Beaver forfr and Mra. Jewell Smith. le-al. 335 East iBI-th ntreet. . , " L I N E - R A VT Jaaa E. Cllna. 2S. T.tnn toa. and Laura Grant, 14, same address. Vurrarrr larr1aae Li can sea. 8TE"ART-HAN0N Benjamin Stewart, 40. of Ts Anif!ii. CaU, and tjarah Hanaoa, 37. of Peattl". Wash. BVA.N-KDE. Franklin W. Ryan, 38, IF We Win This will be the Last War If We Lose Save Now, by Plan, to Buy THIRD LIBERTY BONDS MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Established 25 Years RAILWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON - The Premier Municipal Bond House of Oregon of Storkton. Cal., and Mra. Grace C. Hed den. 37. of Boise. Iduho. KA IM A N A-G RA Y Charles K. Kalmana. 24, of North Kohala, Hawaii, and. Gwendo line Gray, 17. of Forfland. CAH ILL-MORRIS Robert Graham Ca hill. 30. of PortlanQ. and Stella Morris, 25, of Portland. PA RENT-PA RANTEAU Tom Parent. K3. of Warllnd. Mont., and Mrs. Alphonsene Paranteau, 34. of Portland. ZUMWALT-McKEE Orval W. Zumwalt. 10, of Camas. Wash., and Beatrice J. Mc Kee, IS, of Camae, Wash. DUNNING-YAGER Elmer H. Dunnlnff. 22, ..of Vancouver, Wash., and Emma Al lager, 24. of Chonchilla, Cal. - - Bui I din r Permits. F. J. COBBS Repair two and one-h-alf-s to ry residence. Vss Montgomery Drive; J. M. Dungan. builder; $.45. L. O. HIGH Repair one and one-half -story residence, 141 Sheldon street, between Oregon and Hoyt ; builder, same : l.'ioo. A. COHN Rep.ifr six-story office build ing. Su3 Stark street, between Fifth and Sixth; Vanderhoof Brothers, builders; $500. J. H. JOHNSON Repair one-story ma chine shop, 440 Belmont street, between East Sixth and East Seventh; Zanello Brothers, builders; Jhh. H. K. JONES Repair two-story furniture store, 205-207 First street, between Sal mon and Taylor; D. J. McCruin, builder; $50. W. A. GRISWOLD Erert garage, liW7 Stockton, between Fiske and Oiin streets ; builder, same: $.". E. CRAIG Erect garage. 710 East Rich mond, between Fesenden and Seneca; builder, same: E. W. BANTOM Repair automobile shop, 1554 East Giiaan. between Fifty-ninth and fii-rtteth: .T A Lnk(n. builder: S0. W. S. JACOBSON Erect garage, 470 Fall tng street, betwetn Eighth and Ninth huilrlpr arti- Sr,(l CHARLES EASTMAN Erect garage. 60 East Sixty-iirst street North, between .Sandy C. B. DOWLING Erect garage, 46 East Forty-first street North, between San-ly boulevard and Halsey; builder, same; W). V. W. MILLARD Repair one-story resi dence, 12rt West Alberta, between Denver and Gay; builder, same; 00. C. J. ERANKLTN Erect garage, 1115 East Clay, between Thirty-seventh and Thirtv-eighth: builder, same: foO. WHILHALM ESTATE Repair one-story store building. 132 Third street, between Al der and Washington; Ha.rry Rerton.. builder; 'A. L. SIMON Erect garage, St. Helens Road; builder, same; $.. E. W. SPENCER Erect garage. 6.14S Elghtv-second street Southeast, between Sixty-fourth and Sixty-third avenue; builder, same; , . A G. EHLMANN Erect garage and fence. 10 East Nineteenth North, between Al berta and Sumner; builder, same; $75. FOSTER & KLEISER COMPANY Erect billboard, northeast corner Union, between Schuyler and Hancock; builder, same; $50 J S. HATGHEY Repair one and one-half story residence, 847 Fargo street, between Union avenue and Rodney; W. J- Brown, buuilder; 200. E W. FOSTER Repair residence. 509 East Richmond, betweeu Hudson and Smith avenu.: builder, same; $50. DR. GEORGE PARRI-H Repair three story hotel building, 1U Broadway, between Glisan and Hoyt; V. J- Carlson, buiider; $700. SIDNET WHITE Repair one and one half story residence, 140 Alameda drive; builder, same: $.. J F. GILL-MARE Erect garage. 629 North Syracuse street, between Trumbull and North Willamette boulevard; builder, same; o. OROSZ Erect garage. 290 Glenn avenue, between Hawthorne and Market; ; builder, same; $ . j LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Erect one-sto ry builuing. 4430 Sixty-fourth street, oeiween Forty-Mecond and Forty-fifth avenues; Mc Holland Bros., builders; $J6.000. CHREST ANDERSEN Erect garage, 831 Borthwlck street, between Shaver and Fail ing: builder, same; $115. K-viv l.RWKREN'Z Erect one and one- half story residence. 1010 North Willamette boulevard, between west rvuiio t hauser; builder, same; $2Sh. CHARLES W. HAYS-Erect garage. 1302 East Seventeenth street, between lolman and Clayborne; builder, same; $75. J. G. REISINGER Erect garage, 7328 Fifty-fourth avenue, between Seventy-second and Seventy-third atreets; builder, same; 50- . . A. UKAI f.rroi grao, ,Ta street, between Forty-ninth, ana iitieta , builder, same: $50. . FRANK KlhAiN r.epii store building. 140 Ftrnt street, between Al der and Morrison: fduu. GEORGE F. CLOUD Erect garage, 10O0 Grand avenue, between Wygant and Alberta street: builder, same; $50. j a. MEIER Repair two-story apart ment building. 1773 Belmont street, between Sixty-eighth and Sixty-ninth; Toung & Dei- bert. minders; ou. CONST AN Tl iU r ctvri.iriv7- ppu story residence, 84 Kast Twenty-munn treet. between tiiaasione bmu v " --i Charles F. Pedersen, ouuner; PETER WUKSLfiVft rrw m o. Commercial street, between Cook and ivy avenues: C. S. Blodgett, nuiiner; CHARLES CURTIS Repair one-story res idence, SHU3 East Forty-ninth street South east, near Powell Valley road; Mr, Fate, v... 1 1 .)...- ,n NORTHWEST STKKLi U'MCA.ti one-story ornoe nunamg. i V street, between Moody and river; Tranchell & ParelluR. builders; $1000. Nineteenth street: builder, same; :-. DAVID H. A ISiv ln .pitir '"if-otu. , dence, 2.52 Seventy-thira street; uuuuer, same; $25. EDWIN" WIDMER Erect garage, O'O East nth North, between doing and Wygant; H R. Kx'AIP--'Erert garage, son Wasco. $100 DENOMINATION Mill Valley CALIFORNIA .7 fiF.NERAL OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS - Call or Phone LUMBERMENS Trust company capitsl s iu.us tsoo.ooo Lumbermen. Bids. Portland, Ore. WE WANT YOUR BEANS Call at 106 Alder atreet or mall sam ples. We buy all the time and pay the Ugheat market price. Don't fail to Ket in touch wjfh ui before aell lna WE ARE THE ONLY EI CLfSIVB BEAN DEALERS IN ORE GON. We want more agents at coun try polnta. Cleanera and deal era oleaae write for our agents' terms. V S. C. DALTON CO.. S04I Alder St. HOTEL PERKINS FIFTH AND WASHINGTON ITHEKTS. PORTLAND. OREGO Jt. Af Cltra Retail Ceater. Rates to Suit You pacial lam ttatca ta frnnaacat taaeata. It will be but the bepinniiiR- of ware upon wars, a holocaust with iauprh ter, famine and unspeakable horrors. The laane In plain. It la dp to yon. Either autrrlflsre now or snake the Ruprene sacrifice later. CLARK, KENDALL &C0. BONDS FOR INVESTMENT t U. S. Government Municipal Railroad Corporation SAFETT -RELIABILITY S05-204J IVorthweatrrn Bank Bnlldlac Portlaiad, Orrroa between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth streets; O. H. Young, builder: S7.". J, S. BROWN Repair residence. 6!o TCast Twenty-eighth, between Powell Valley Road and Kelly; builder, same: $150. SADIE TAYLOR Repair one-story resi dence, -7312 Sixty-third avenue Southeast, between Seventy-second and Seventy-first; N. E. Tavlor. builder; $25. R. RAHLES Repair two-story store build ing. llloV- North Tenth street, between Gli san and Hovt streets; Nick Raptakia, build er: $1)5. J. L. STONE Erect garage, 398 Twenty third street, between Upshur and Vaughn: builder, same: $.10. H E. CLARK Repair one-story residence, BS6 Junior, between Eighteenth and Twen tieth; builder, same; $400. I. L. L1T8CHER Erect one-story shack, J4S3 East Fifteenth North, between Morgan and Brvant; builder, same: $H0. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Repair liberty loan committee hall. Sixth street, be tween Morrison and Yamhill streets; Don Elton, builder: $!5. , DANIEL GORMAN Repair two-story resi dence, 3:l. East Sixth, between Market and Mill; builder, same: $90. RALPH OC'KLEY Erect one-story house 14K0 Virginia street, between Idaho and Vermont; Peterson ft Reed, buildern; tlSO. RALPH Ot'KLEY Repair one-story gro cery store. 14S0 Virginia street, between Idaho and Vermont: Peterson & Reed, build ers; $-. H M. PTTTH Erect garage. East M.r.iii between Williams avenue and Cleveland; builder, same; - H RAY AN Erect garae. S9 Halght sve nue between Shafer and Mason; R. L. Han sen.' builder: $12r. Facts Xo. 250. A NATION'S RESOURCES "War demands the Nation's entire resources and the most efficient way of delivering them. There can be no ques tion that to brlns the Nation's resources to the highest state of efficiency requires the im provement of roads and high ways, and this can be accom plished by paving them with BITULITHIC ' Warren Rroa C4W Journal Bids.. Portland,' Or. TRAVELERS' dTDE. S. S. BEAVER Sails 3 P. M. TUESDAY, APRIL 2 FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANtiELKS The San Franclaro Portland S. S. Co., Third and Waahlngton Strejeta (with O.-W. R. N. Co.). Tel. Broad war 4500, A 6121. mm 1? CfMm vhin Ctk IIWNrT$. Third. . - a lri ALASKA tehiaaa. Wr.ng.lU Juneau. Douglja, .ln,s anagwar. Saward and Anchorage, CAL1FOHNIA aeattl. or fc ranc!eca ta last IngelM and baa Diego direct Largest ahins. IID4(uaw ... . eluding bono aod aa latlona. STEAMSHIP Sails Dlrert for SAN FRAM'IM O. LOS ANGELES SAN DIEfiO. 1:80 P. M. SINDAV. MARCH SI. San Francisco, Portland & Los Angelea Steamship f'o.. Frank Bollam. Agent, lit Third Street. i Slain . :3 Bik-saiis -.ir CaiWfl M HtSWl JiUKKKAXTVPil NEW YORK BORDEAUX PAK14 Direct Koate to the Continent. WEEKLY DEPARTURES. Fngorl Bros,, I'ac Coast Agents, 10 Cherry St.. Seattle, or any Local Agente. Fast f. 8. Mail . S. olLKRA, 60NOMA, IMCBA. paeifle. Toor. ::7.50. 1st claaa. Sailing date on appliration. Oceanic b. a. Co.. 601 Market ot., b. F., CaL, i