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THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, MAT 10, 1918. St WHEAT 98 PER CENT Oregon Winter Crop in Nearly Perfect Condition. LARGE ACREAGE INCREASE Cain Over Last Year 1 1,000 Acres and Production. rroralses to Bo '5,000,000 Bushels Greater. Washington Also Improve. The condition ef Winter wheat In Dragon te M seat, er Marly perfect, according ta the state crop report papuad yesterday by '. L. Iul asset ( Ik. Bureau ( Ptattpttea. This cam para with a condition at S3 par seat last year aad an ar.rage al A per cent for Ih. nui 1P12-1C Tha acreage la Winter wheat la 1.0OO acres snare 1ft an a year ago. and tha Indicated pradactloa ef ll.047.aoo haahala eaewe aa InoMM of naarly a, 00O.000 baahela. Tha raport alvea tha fallowing statistics aa ta hai. rre. hay. ate: a car of lettuce vera alaa received- Fcaa vera quoted at (01 cent, bat ara likely ta advaaca. aa tha market la higher la the south. Sunns; and wax beaaa were arfared at 1(020 ceata. PRICE BOARD NAMED 1 h..t I I 111 I innn Abandoned, pet Arf. aarv.t. ( and 1 1 ln ..... I'riuctlom, he me Aera ......... a.tillM I'rw. Iikimo, ha. Hay A .......... I mn.i , t va ... Production, loeaf old ..ho. loaal P-l qr. Ota.littoa ...... JM.I. prt... Planting, pet... I ; H ii oi 4 a aSl.ooof 420 now) euo lXa4T.00OAW.UO0 14.4aa, two 41 arm' Ji iwl lonnv ox al T04.0OO' S5A.0OO l.ait "on t.an nool 9 o t o 2So a4.0O0 l.njene n a J.s7.eoa If aj J Tat si i so ti a Msy 1 prlcaa: 1st 1IT At Wheat ..............le2 ziooe oa Cora ..IMM iiv.aa a.i .................. aa M atoa 4 oo pmih ......... 4.I M raj oa t liar lvia iTa lT a-sse iaou si.oa so.oa Tba ripeet aaya of tha crap outlook : Tha Wtater wheat aap all over tha state haws mait excall.at proopecta. Orawtrra ta aee lacalltloa oay that tha stand la to thlch for prapar manuring at tha crop aa der aeval metator aoaxlltiaaa. tthaald Dam mar rainfall almllar In that af 1SI4 prevail dertsg tha pr.eat pa a earn. Oregea will bar Tea a wonderful Wtaarr wh.at crop. Hprlnc wh.at paahaa a vary eseelleat eaawlaa la auf lacalltloa. hat la oaarally la ae.4 af rata, particalarly la tha coatral aad eastern pact lose af tha etaiew There haa e.oa aalta a tot of Sprtac seed lag aa early plow la la tha rArraaur fallow wheat eectloaa. hack floida xaeus hava raaaftdorabla ralafall der. Inst tha grew ma seaaaa ta laaara a profita ble crap Tha ceadltlaa af tha Washlngtea wheat crops to SO par cone aa ikon by tha May report af E. T. Marrbettl. flo!4 agent at fpehaae. which gtvee tha follow lap fig-urea: a. n.aa t tal ( lolf Avars. fit. a Merrest. acres. earttiMtn . . .. I'ro-lvtntloa, ba II or 'oatltlow . ITolxtM, ba. ta I An, t'oa-lltloa. pot. rrvtal act a. too) OI4 on hand s o. aj.. a i 401. sua) L. an, sa oi ss a Ua...voM0.SSI.iMO 7T.aU.uuO 7 aml ll.uuo Rtm4 T 000 SI o SS.uuo M7.aonl SI o l a.ioooni I titaaii i)SlrMH 1 VHH mo a 31.aaa St s 1.S44.0O0 lasal acroara lS.ooa: tana Mr. XarchetU aaya af wheat crop proe acta: "The abanJonm.nt af Wlnt.r wh'at ta not la axcoas af tha ar.ra.ee yaara aad la materially below that at laat year. There were aecaetaaal antlra flelde and portion, af alhor flalda toaaaa thrwaahoat tha raloaaa country aad porta af tha Bic Band cwua ttoa. 4aa principally ta Improper aermln tlaw ratatttoa from aa abaarmaJr dry Fall. Thai silently p-roat.r thaa aoaraca aban don moat m aahatantlally efrset by tha as tromely small snvwist af raaowaBS throoph oot Walla Walla and adjacent ceuattoa, whl-h caastrto4 af a partial reaowlac af a few ftrlda ta tha dryer land eactlana. Wln ler killtna af aortti hill alopea and fraailnc eat af Winter wbmt were practical OIL Lack af preclpltatlim aad cold, f rooty nlphta durtna a portion af April bar retarded Fall a-beat. aapeciaMy la tha Pa to rue country, a bora the aland la vonarally thinner thaa oeoal. Throne hoot Walla Walla. Columbia. Carflold. Aotla aad Klickitat count loe wheat la caaatdorably mora advanced aad Indicates a batter condition thaa la tha Patauae and Hie Bond eowntlee. Major aaedlna opera tloo. ara practically completed la all parts af tha atata. due ta aa early, fararablp aprtna." OATS raUCCS ABB RHAKFT-T HIGHER BMa Ara Bat.. 4 tXAO a4 Mwrcaaata Ex ckaaoe Cora Alaa Ada-aarea. Teod arsis prteea eoatlnao to mo-re up ward as a cenaeqoaace af tha at ranter m.r- keta ia tha Eaet. North worrttm aata were l SO Miner at tha Merchants' Eichanx. yosterday. with IU ta Old. Offera far Bast era balk aata were II klsher thaa tha day before. Cera btda war raised M ceata aa atsed and 11 aa yellow. Import, reported at P. a Francisco) yoster day laclad.d 3900 tana af wheat from Aus tra.ia. TennlnsJ receipts, la cars. wsr reported by tha Mercaaats Eicaaara as failaws: Fortiaad Wheal TniretlAy ....... ... aa. ... 44 feaosa to data. .Mm 1r aao....sv4 Torortio W-ln..rtor . . . . . PS l.ar ao la li..f,n la dale. .3?f t.ar it....i)M tti Wr4R.o4ay l.ar aco 14 lum to it.. . 4T J tear v1 NEW POTATO PBICES EAKH Domaad far Old Stack Is Rratrtctad aad Qe.tatl.ae Ara tackaaaed. Conditions wars unchanird In tbs local market for old potato, and country prices wera aloa tha eame aa heretofore. 2eur po Lai oca ara waak.r. aa tha demand la llaht at current prices. Destinations of the latest Coast shipments were: From California ClarkrdsJe 1. Santa Bar bara 1. Stockton 1. From Washlnston Destlnstlona nnrs aorted. From Orrcoo Asarrls. B. C. 1. Stockton . Market condlttans as reported by teie sranh: ripokane No freeh arrivals. Tsklma Net it timrm i y,Hi hnme-rrown whits rart.tlca. 11 o 1.0S. few II. :S. Butta Demand and movement moderate. market atoady. Idaho and Montana whits variolic, f 10)1.15. Loe Aaselee Demand and movement slow, market weak. Northern California Bur- baa ka. ll.S0ttl.T3; Idaha Rueeeta. Sl.-M 1-5: homo-arowna. Burbaaka. 41.33 OL4V Houston Supplies moderate, demand and movement slaw. market fair. Calirorni Idaha. Oresoa and Washington Burbaaks and Ruseate. 1:0 3.24; Colorado Round Whites. 42 at 2.35. New stock: Receipts hoary. Bllaa Triumphs la hampers. Quality and condition falrr 13.38 1H par cat. Bat tor Marks I. Steady. There was aa ehanse In tbs dairy produce sttuailen yeaterday. Cuba buttsr was la da mand. with St cents obtainable for extra. Esse were ateady aad unchanged. Dreeeed meats, especially veal, wera In heavy aupply and weak. While a few sales of top veal wera mads at lTHtJl cents. sthers were offered as low as ISa cents Butchers aa well as commlaaloa mea appear la ba everatocked. Poultry waa aachanaed. Xertbwsetera Prod ace Shipment a. Carleta af Northwesters produce for tha eeaeen la data follow: Oresoa Dried potatoes. 4: broccoli. 40 dried prunes. 1J; arllc. 1; mixed fruit, IT; mixed fruit sod vegetables. 1: mixed vege tablea. 4 Waahlnglaa Dried prune. I: dry peaa. : mixed fruit. S12; mixed vegetables, 14 rhubarb, 33: rutabagas, IT; turnips, 13. Idaho Dried prunea. 3: dry peas, T. Bid. 103.30 3.34 . Bar. Fleur. Oata. Hav. 3 12 T is 4 4 j ar iMs i4i 34si 333 1331 SHOO 3IOS . X 3 . .... a O .... 9t KIT 1-4 .... u ja.i a I!!! KM 17 3jo 314 13US hzq WltE.T AlXOT-wXXT OT TCBXAEi MJkt Not I fir 4 lo Ksoo With hi LauUl af Owl pat Tha fnllowtna circular waa Issued yeater day by J. W. Caaaac. dlvteianal chairman af tha I'aooJ Administration, aalillas dtvuiaa: -Hiiii ara now advteed that they cannot ba permitted aay further Increased grind. Agreement mills wha have aig-sed propoel ttoa 1 ara limited ta 110 per eoat of their aitotm.at. Thooa agroomeat mllla wha have net staraed propo.lt ton l ara limited ta P9 por coat of thorr altcxraeat. If there are aay changes la throe Infractions we will ata mllla later. "TIm. Instruction ara sent ta yaw aa that yoa caa msks 4ua altowanca for sufficient flnar ta supp your 'local deonaada uatll caw crop grtadiac" Bank cloanng. af the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follow.: Oearlnr. Balancea land .1.:4S.-4I 4.13.3U4 111 .Ort.VtV44 Taroma al3. 3VS tj. 1 .VI Spokane 1oi.;ii 41I.6VI POBTLANO M11III giOTATIONS Crala. llaav. rod. Etc Merchant' Exchange, aooa aaaalaa. May deitv.rv: Oat.. No. 3 ahita feed (Thirty dxe Oata. .o. Kastera oata and cam la bulk: Oata. No. 3 white M OO 4-pount clipped walla 40 orn. ra. s yellow SJ.tm Corn. No. 3 mixed 42.00 Thirty doie Oata. N I M OO lota. clipnod r4..ro arn. y:.ow ......................... aj.w Corn, nuxed 4J.00 WHEAT Bulk baata. PorUaad. for No. 1 grade: Hard wheat Blueetem. Early Bart. Allea Galgalua. Martin Amber. 1.1 Oi. Boft white Palouea. bluesiem. fortytold. White Valley. Uold Coin, nana Russian. 1 2-OX Whlta club Little club. Jenktna1 club, white y bride. Sonora. I2.VL. Rod Walla Rod tiuealan. rod hrbrlda. Jenaa flfa. Cop pel. Las. No. J grade. s km; no. grade, so ia. Other grains bandied by Samples. FLOCK Patent. 110; Valley, t SO; whole wheat. IS 00: graham. IS.30; barley flour. I4.SOO 13 per barrel In OS-pound eacka; rye flour. lu.T;e 13.13 per barrel; coramaai. railed oata. lie. MILLI KEU Net mlllfeed prices, car lota: Braa, J0 per toa: .Aorta. 31 par ton; mid- lings, I3P; mixed cars aad laa than car loada. boo more; rolled barley, l304 railed oata. ITS. t-oRN whole. T4: cracked. I IT per tea. MAT Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland: Eaatara Oresoa timothy. l-'vOaO par ton: Valley timothy. alfalfa. 12434.30: Vai:oy gram hay. 1:10 24; clover, 1; straw. I0010. Dairy aad Ceuntry Prod aca. BUTTER Cuboa. extras. 3.1039c: prims firsts. 37Sc: prints, sxtrsa, 44c; cartons, lo extra; butterfat. No. X. aJC dellvorad. EGOS Orogoa raach. current receipts. c; candied. 3c: selects, 3io per dosea. CHSt.iE Jobbore buying prteea. f, e. b. oca. Portland: Tillamook triplets. IlUc: Toang Americas. 34 Ss per pound; Coos aad Curry, f- o. b. Myrtle Point: Triplet. 23o; Teung Americas, 4C por pound; long orns. 34c per pouad; MO discount ta Port land trade. POIXTRT Hens. JTH 3e: Springs 33c broiler. 43c: docks, nominal; geeee. aoml- al: turkeys, live, Sitizac: araaaed. 3i0 per pound. ieau rancy. ligut per pouna. PORK Fancy. ?3tf-3So por pound. Fruits aad Vegetable. I-oeal Jobbing nootatlona: FRUITS Orangra, Valenclas. I40T: lam- ana. I3.330T per box: banana. T4To por pound; grapefruit. Jop)a.7a; apples. IL64 OXTi per box; sirawbmea. lUi per crate. VEGETABLES Tomataes. I3S0O3.2I per crate; cabbage, 3 w O v a 4er pound: lettuce. 1303.33 per crate; cucumbers. I1.3303 por aoxen; srtlcnoaes. too per aoaea; garlte. Tc celery. 3 per crate: peppers, HoMo por pound: rhubarb. ti.ooa)i.i3 por box: aspar agus, tl.3ofl.T3 per dosea; splnsch. 11.28 par crate: pa, avioo per pound; beana. 1II3W par pouno. KACK VEGETABLES Carrots. 11.13 per sack: turnips, si.so; paranlpa. 11.31: beota. II FOTATOEH Oregon Burbanka. good. S3o yi: oruia.ry. oovsua per hundred; new coiitornia. tivM per pouao. ON ION 4 Oregon, 11H per pouad coetal wax. 3 per crate. Committee Appointed to Ap praise Wool Values Here. " C. H. GREEN IS CHAIRMAN clo!ed at a net gain of S to T points. Sep tember sold at 8.4f",c and March at 8.74s. May. 411c: July. l.84o; September, a.4a; October, I BOc: December, s.5sc; Jsauary, 8.65c; March, 8.77c f-pot coffee, dull. Rio Ts, 8e; Santos 4s, 11c Naval Store. SAVANNAH. Oa.. May t. Turpentine firm. 47c Halea. 205; receipts. I; shipment, 4; stock. 33. SOP. Rosin Bale. 172; receipts. shipments, 101: stock, 07.283. Quote: B. t. E. F. G, H. L K. M, N. 16.75; WG. 14.80; WW. 17.16. Metal Market. NEW TCRK. May Metal Exchange STEEL SHARES BOOM Spectacular Movement in War Stocks in Wall Street. uJrVirHJSLL INDUSTRIALS HIGHER I ir in. x..v Db iaiuis urnvci y, )iui, ivi.,in- Portland Is Basic Point for North western Wools, and Product Will Be Graded and Valued Here for Transfer to Government. Announcemsnt wsa mads yesterday of the New York engar Market, NEW YORK. May . Raw sugar steady. Centrifugal. 6.005; fine granulated, 7.45. Duluth Linseed Market, DULUTH, May. Linseed. S.04H O.00M : arrive. 3.84Vi; May. 33.94 li bid; July 4; October, IJ.60. Chicago Dairy Produre. CHICAGO. May 0. Butter lower. Cream ery. 85CM2c Eggs Receipts 18.155 cases, unchanged. Dried Frolt at Mew York. MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. Established 25 Years. 201 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon. THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON Municipal Bonds Yielding from S to 6.85 Telephone Main S409. High-Grade Transcontinental Kails Also Score Wide Advance In Fi nal Dealings Day's Turnover Extensive Bonds Quiet. XEW YORK. M.V A Annth.e tnlnril- lar movement In industrials and war issues, tendance at the school. Major E. H. Pearce, officer in charge of training; camps for the Western Department, announced. The school Is provided so that prospective members of the Army may have an additional month's in tensive training in military matters. The camp was authorized under the act of Congress passed in 1914 which pro vided for such camps annually. United States Army officers com sppolntment of a board of wool appraisers I I which Mfi.H iii,.i r, J. a. i r,. I umieo states Army omceru cum- for Portlsnd. Th. board con...,, of the TOBR M.y ..vapor.tod apple. Mw - P--" manu,nS the officers- reserve tralnin. following wsll-knowa wool mea: Chsrles If. Green, of Portland, chairman. K. J. Burks, ot Pendleton. William AngelL of Boston. Marry Wagner, af Tha Dalles. Mr. Green, who received tha notification from the wool committee of tha war Indus tries board, pt once acquainted the other members of tha local committee of their ap pointment and requested their presence here ta begin the work af valuation. maximum of 107, Ita highest quotation I battalions at all the various univer Cotton Market. KEW YORK. Hay (.Spot cotton stsady. Middling, 28.15c CORN MARKET LIFTED in over six months, was the Impressive fea ture ot today's very active stock mirket. Accumulation of Steel in tha last hour wss on a scale seldom equalled, except in the boom market, of tnn rimt two vear of the war. Ita contribution to the day"s total onaratlona af about 1,100,000 share. wss no less than 33 per cent. Other noteworthy features Included Sumatra Tobacco, which established a new record st an extreme m ,Tir, flf Ht4. to 114; Tobacco Products, which recovered aities in the Western Department will select the men who are to attend thoj camp. HEW SCALE CRITICISED 'The appointment of a wool valuation ,..r nt.. ivvrv nrtrun nicnrcr 1 .." "'"dend of 1(4 points and an addl- rpfiox LABOR LEADERS OPPOSED a that tha doI-I " point., uistlliera Securities anal committee for Portland means that tha poal tlon of thla city a. tha wool center ot the Paclflo Northwest la sasured." said J. W Creath. president af tha Portland Wool Warehouse Company. "Tha Government designated Portland, as a basic point for th. grading and valuing of wool, and now that tha board has been named to take up tha work the woolgrowers In the territory trlb utary to Portland caa prepare to ship their wool here. Tha argument that. Inasmuch as ths wool had to ba appraieed, it was neceaaary to aena it to n Eastern market, ao longer holds good." Industrial Alcohol, which rose 2 and 4, re spectlvely. and Marina nrarmreii. l; High-grada raila were at their best In tha final dealings, Canadian Pacific gain ing ). ana Union Pacific IH. Reading, however, barely recovering its 1 setback. aonarn wera Ignored and slightly lrregu lar. Including liberty Issues. Total sales tpar value), 13.773,000. United states bonds. oia issues, were unchanged on call. CLOBINO STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing " i"BM Mitui ouvance. loaay in Ams Beet CSUg&r -,600 74 73H tne corn market, prices closed nervous at -"iencan tan.. 13,500 4o the same as yesterday's finish to me I Am Car Fdry. 3.ox) 79k higher, with May 1.37tt and July IL474 I American ico, ,ioo POIXT OF SEASON. Prospect of Freexlnx; Weather StlasB- latea Buylaa- at Chlcagro and Offerlnaa Ara Light. CHICAGO, May . Prospects of freezing I temperatures that might seriously hinder I TO RECOMMENDATIONS. Railroad Wage Comml.sioa Declarea Increase No Greater Than Paid Under Private Operation, SMALL RUN AT YARDS ONLY FOUR LOADS OF STOCK ARB RECEIVED. to 11-47 H. Oats sained KUto to 2c net. Am m 11.000 ino outcome in provisions was a setback I V" V , nf ,A io- l Am I el A Tel.. -" I m J 1 . a -I ..... Corn offeringa were light throughout ths AnacondaCon:: Esno l.SOO 87 V. SIS Prteea la All Llaea Arc Holdlas Steady. LLxht Hoga Sell at 917.23 ta tlTAO. Itf.v The little business done st the stocaysras i ju;y yesterday centered In tha ffog market, where na tana was reportsa stsaay, witn saies i MnT ranging from H7.Si to HT.B0. A load of I July California rattle arrived direct, and the .ii... n Himiuii wn iu, wwvh ... v 70 aheeo. bhlppers wera ltay Kalrchlld, Kxeter. caL, 1 load cattle: D. It. uonaia.oa. I Julv Monitor, 1 load hags: W. A. Ayera. lAw.on, I Sept. load hoga snd sbeep; cutiord Brothers, Hubbard. 1 load cattle and hose. Tha day's sale, wera as lollona: session. uuring the last hour May de-1 Atrhi.nn livery commauaea tne Highest price reached I a ti n. w t a a i. o iar on mi crop. 1 Bait A Ohio . Oata advanced as a result largely ot f rest I B A 8 Conner Indications. Uo.alp of a revival of expert I California Petrol demand could not bo confirmed. I Canadian Paclf Provisions rose with araln. but on the I Central Leather bulge offerings Increased and a decline fol- I Chesa A Ohio. .. lowed, notwithstanding a lata upturn In hog I J; M .? J?,' F value, and desnlta Increased ihlnmcntl of 1 vul lard ana meats, aa compared with last year. Leading futures ranged aa follows: CORN. Low. . Close. 4.60O 2,200 S 14 67 '4 11 lUVs 54 SiO 1 J4 8 H BUT, 42 4,100 1,200 7O0 200 4.IH1 4.300 8.200 8.200 43 77 65 711 107 i, 7 14 tiSS K4 110 wn lit ia 143 WASHINGTOX. May 9. The Increase of nearly 1300,000,000 annually in pay to railroad employes recommended by 73 I the Railroad Wage Commission has not 44 I hn rAcolvpH with unanimous annrovftL 711 81 V 108 us 14t (W 84 71 been received with unanimous approval. Some union officials have already ex pressed dissatisfaction with the amounts recommended for the men of their or ganizations. The proposed Increases range from 43 per cent downward to 4.6 per cent, the highest paid men re City ot Idaho Falls Idaho 6 Serial Bonds Denomination $500 Mature 1 to 10 Years , Price to Yield 6 LUMBERMENS Trust Company capital susnus noe.ooe Lupibernens Bids. - Portland, Ore. 53 m 14 .T4H .71, ...4.4 ...S.l.d . .. .20.18 1.48 .T4 .67 .75 .67 t. 40.33 25.75 20.10 4.1.!0 40.SJ Staple T.o-al jobbing quotations: St OAR Sack baala: rrult and berry, IT ST : beet. 17.77: extra C 17.47; poadMd. la barrels, aS7: cubaa. la bar rels. 4.7T. NUT?" Walnuts. ?4c: Braxll nuts, ISO Ste: filberts, 22923c; almonds. 10 .:2c: pea. nuts, ntf lsc: cocoa nuts. L10 per dexcu. B CAN H California Jobbing prlcee: tfmall white. 14c: largo whlta, 13c; bayou. 10c: lima. 13e; pink. & Oregon baana. buy ing pn-e: White. Pc; eolorod. 7c COrrEB Koa.taa. In drums, 17O20c SALT tlranulated. 110 Ti per toa; hair. groaad. looa. l por toa; ftOe. lis par toa; dairy. 114.1 per ion. RICE Bouthera bead. PSPSo per pound: Blue Rao. Se; J.paneM stria, l0la, DRIED FRUITS Apples. 3e; peachea. It Uc; prwnaa, Italian. 1 1 Ita; ratalna. sio W li per bos; dates, dremedary. UusiM per box; currants, lc; tlx a, l.3sa.M per box. riRTOREtiOX WTKAWBEKKir.SArrE.tB aaaaaaa lailkal Sblpas.at Arrive. I'raa Deosjtae owaSy Qaallty la Caarf. Tha first Oregon atraabotTtea made their appearaare yesterday, twa crates coming la tram Myrtle Creek. They were af good else aad fully ripened, and sold at, IS a crata. rierta berries brought I3.M9XSO aad Lea Asgelea berries tZ2X A car of lied vegetables arrived from Callferala. cenalatlng af tha first new crop W t - A ear efti innl.rt.tt ebb.ro and Heavy Hogs Wanted 21-22H ruarantecd on sjood quality. HENS AH wefa;hts. 26-28 per lb. r.WCT LIGHT tEtl 17-18 lb. f.tfT FRESH K;, direct from pro ducer.. 354 per doien. No commission charsed. TIIK ItTIMiB to, 1C, IN Fraat SUcct. Capital f IS, rrovUioaa. lcal Jobbing quotations: HAM!! All sixes, choice, !4c : Standard. SJ; skiaaad. M2vc; picalca, 24c; cottage, roll. Sic LARD Tlereo basis, standard pure. 23 Via; compound. 23 e. BACON Pancy. 41030c; standard. 44 0 4tV; choice. 40(f43e. DRY SALT Short clear barks, HfUe: exports, lu li 33c ; platea. 2ty20c JIMea aad Pelts. HIDE Baited hldee. 3 Iba. aad up. 13c; aalted etaga, Hi Iba. and up. luc; aalted and green kip, U ta 2 Iba., 12c; ealted and green calf. Id to li Iba, 21c; green hides. 23 lJa. aad a P. ac; greea stsgs, o Iba. and no, ac: dry flint blues, lie; dry flint calf. :c; bona bides, 1.3W1.0; salted horse hides. sa. pELTowDry long-wool pelts, 40c; dry short-wool pelts, 2o30c; salted pelts. April taaeoC. 1-1 a 4. BM, Woet, Etc, HOPS 1IT crop, lidJleo par pouad; coa tract 17S1V-. WOOL Eastera Oregon. 0t6sc; valley. Utfloc per pound. MOHAIR Oregoa. aew clip, 42a par pouad. CA SO A It A BARK New and old. ldo par pound. TALIVOW No. 1. 1 14 per pouad; No. 2. 120 per pound. UBAIN BAU3 la csrlots. 2319e. Oils. OASOLINK Bulk, 21c: engine dlstillata, bulk. 12c; hcroeeoc bulk, luc; csssa, 2a 2r. LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. 11-67: cases fl.77: boiled, barrels. Il.sw; casaa. ILTS. TURl'LN TlNt la tanks, sve; cases. TSc 2o .. 1IM1 .. 217 .. ia .. m .. 177 . . 2TS .. 1st .. l"o . . 212 .. ITi . . 20 . . 2"J .. ll ,. 232 .. 132 , . 330 103 227 210 200 320 Wl Price 243 1 1T.2SI 4 hogs 170 17.1(li 11 hogs 17.0OI 3 hops ".23 1 hog 17.2.1 1 hog 17.2..I 1 hoc . 17.2.'' 1 steer ...1(HK 1 7.231 4 steers .. S-'O 17.33J 1 pteer ... Kno 17.:3 1 steer ... 730 17.23 1 ateer ... -'') 17.&OI 1 cow ....lltto 17.1.11 1 cow .... 7l 17.SOI 2 cowa ... tIO 17.23 1 cow .... 720 1".23 1 calf ....130 17.001 1 calf .... l.MI 17.25 1 heifer .. KiO 16.23 1 bull .... 7U0 17.23 17.23 in. io hops 2 hogs 1 nog S hugs 4 hois 71 hos 8 hogs 2 boss 4 hose 4 boss 5 hogs S hogs 14 hoxs 10 hog. hogs S hogs 4 hogs 13 hops 2 hops S hogs .. -13 17.001 Prices current at tha local yards ars as lotiowe: Cattle Prices. Good to choice steers Medium to good steers pair to medium steers Choice cowe snd heifers Com. to good cows snd heifers Open. High. .11.27 11.27 . 1.46 1.47 OATS. 7(1 61 MESS PORK. 45.0.1 4.195 43. so 46.47 LARD-. 2.1.07 20.15 SHORT RIBS. ...24.40 24.60 24 SI ...24.110 24.B3 24.86 cash prices ware; Com No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. low. tl.60ttl.66: No, 4 yellow, I1.B0. Oats No. 3 white, 77w.Hc; standard. 17.23 71 tt78c 17.00 1 Rye No. 2. nominal. Barley 11. 8.1 f 1.67. Timothy 3ff S. Clover 1180 27. Pork Nominal. Lard 120.40. Ri ba 123.20 p 23. 82. C R 1 A P ctfa.. 3,000 Chlno Copper. .. 1,400 Colo Fu A Iron. 3,300 Corn Prod Refg. 80.100 Crucible Steel .. J.a.300 cuoa cane Hug., o.auu i'liiJ I DlsUU KecuriUeS 40,300 1.41 I Erl9 t 4.900 Gen Electric. General Motors.. Ort North pfd.. Gt Nor Ore ctfs. Illinois Central. . Insplr Copper.. jta. WL Price. 212 I7.23 July Sept. 25.TT 26.12 21.44 24.87 foo 3.6(10 4,400 6.100 &800 47.800 12.700 2.900 1,600 4.400 21 43 43 41 68 80 03 1.1 147 120 92 31 "ii" 92 30 41 16 82 7e 64 5.7 r. 40 41 81 14.00 lo so 8.U0 lo.oo 7.00 9 :.o 7. .10 SIM) 7.30 12.00 13.00 13.011 10.00 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May . Barley. II. ISO 1.62; flax. !3.6ee.98. fanners Bulls Calves Hogs Prime mixed Medium mixed .... Rough heavy Pics Sheep East of mountains Valley lambs Vearltnga Wethers Ewes Grata at 8an Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Msy . Flour, tlO.80 ntr barrel. Grain Wheat, uovemment price. 3.ou union .. 814.00 u l.YOll I per cental; oariey, f...,Jv.w, , ww,i .12.00 v 13.UO l leea. nominal; corn, cauiornia yeuow, 90.00, 1) 5(1 -J 10..111 I Hay Wheat and wheat and oats, .2331124; jj.ikivii.uu 1 tatne ost, 242S: barley, siscrxu; auaua. , I l"i'9: barley straw. &08(c. 31inreea Aiiaixa, carioaa 101s, po; cocoa nut. 142. Int M M pfd... Inter Nickel.... inter Paper... 1C C Southern . Kennecott Cop. I.oula & Jvash... ...... ..... Maxwell Motors. ..... Mexican Petrol.. 13,200 P7H Miami Copper. .. Uno 5S Missouri Pacific 6,600 23 3 ysl-1 Montana Power. 3(0 63 N Y Central .... 4.400 72 Norf & West ... 400 105 Northern Paclf.. l.oo S7 Paclflo Mall .... 600 31 Pennsylvania ... 1.900 44 Pittsburg Coal Ray Consot Cop. B00 23 Reading 87,00 87 Ren Ir A Steel.. 18,800 SS Shat Aris Cop Southern Pacif.. 5.100 S4 Southern Ry ... 11,700 23 Studebaker Co.. 11.300 37 Texas Co 4.500 152 Union Pacific... 8.400 123 U 6 lnd Alcohol. 26.900 J 32 U s Steel 343,000 107 do pid w jv4 Utah Copper. .. l.o ? Wabash pfd B. 1.400 23 (Ml M Westing Electrlo 2,100 42 110 I eel vine; the lowest increases and the average being 15.021 per cent advance over the 1917 payroll. Officials of the wage commission pointed out today that tha increases recommended are probably no greater tnan tne railroads would nave had to pay under private operation, since the 42 42 1 rising level of wages In other industries SHft J?1 I would have made them necessary if the OV 41 1 1 . 1 . . 1 wuincto wcio iu ub rvisiueu. Men who have left tha railroads since 64 January 1 to enter the Army or Navy J2are entitled to Increases accruing up j.o 10 tne time tney quit wont, it was ex- 91 I plained today. Sfl I Increases which would be allowed 63 I emPloyes In train and engine service. 92 most or wnom are members of the lour 30 leading railway brotherhoods, it de- 41 I veloDed tndftv nro fnllnwa Freight engineers, 15 per cent: fire men and helpers. 34 per cent; freight conductors, 20 per cent; freight brake men and flagmen, 39 per cent; passen ger engineers, 11 per cent: passenger firemen and. helpers, 28 per cent; pas 67 211 62 15 147 118 so 80 '52' 91 28 40 16 32 15 32 114 6S 20 71 104 87 30. 43 25 S5 66 "si" 22 S3? 148 121 12S 102 110 82 23 93 ' i 41 97 28 22 67 20 I senger conductors, 15 per cent; passen ger baggagemen, 38 per cent; passenger brakemen and flagmen, 39 per cent. 71 104 87 31 43 63 2S 87 88 16 84 22 3 1.11 122 I daughter. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Births. WALLS To Mr. and Mr. CIsrencj, W Walls, Fossil. Or., April 27, a daughter. nunALLti 10 tar. ana Airs, clarence Howaldt. 1391 Tabor court, April 29, a A Box Company and Oregon Box and Man ufacturing Company; 1250. LILLIAN F. SAUNDERS Repair one-' story residence, 1006 Newell street, between Westanna and Macrum: builder, same: 150. GORDON MANUFACTURING COMPANY" Repair two-story factory. 971 Sandy bou levard, between Thirty-second and Thirty third atreets; builder, same; 1900. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, May 9. Maximum tempera ture. 62 degrees: minimum, 44 degrees. River reading, 8 A. M.. 13.2 feet; change In last 24 hours, 0.4 foot rise. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 6 P. M), trace. Total rainfall since September 1. 1917, 30.81 inches: normal, 40.64 Inches; deficiency, 3.8.1 inches. Sun rise, 6:46 A. M. ; suuset. 8:28 P. M. Total sunshine, 10 hours; possible, 14 hours 42 minutes. Moonrise, 4:40 A. M.; moonset, 8 P. M. Barometer (reduced to seal level) 5 P. JI.. 30.03 Inches. Relative humidity at noon, 36 per cent. THE 'WEATHER. STATIONS. Total aalea lor tha day. LloO.OOO shares. BONDS. Nor Pao 3 .... S8 3. 50 J 3. .10 I s .10011. .10 8 Vitf 13.00 .. I7.25ai7.no .. 17.1HI S 17 23 .. 1S.O0U16 2.I .. 14.30 015.60 ... 17.50ljfl8.50 ... 17.0oy 18 00 . .. 15.25t 15.50 ... 13.000 13.60 BEND SHRINERS TO BE GUESTS D S ref 2s rer..17 do coupon . . ..97 D S 8a rag do coupon ....99 D S 4s reg 105 do coupon . ..-io o Atch gen 4s ... 82 D A R G ref 6s. 62 NYC deb 6s... 94 Nor Pso 4s .... 81 Bid. PLANS TO ENTERTAIN KADER TEMPLE MEMBERS. AL I PROMISE IS HELD VALID Bis; Time Ia Planned for Delegation Which Is Expected ta Arrive ta Number of Five Hundred. Labor of 1 Years for Man Wealth. Paid for by Court. of rhlcace Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Mar . Hogs Receipts, 32. 000: tomorrow, 25,000: market firm at yes- terday'a average; bulk or aaie.. ik.iov 18 OS. Light. 1T.60 11.10: mixed, 17.4H 1&1&; heavy. 116.70018.05; rough. 16.70' 17 on; pigs. 14.23V w.50. rattle Racaiots. 13.000: market steady. Native steers. lo.OUa) 11.50: stockera and feeders. .75 1 12.60: cows and heifers 0.0 aillO: calves. SS.OO0I4.OV. ghees Receipts. 7000: market steady. Sheen. 112.75 010; lam be. 115.60620.80. Omaha Uvestork Market. ,t . w tUAn-.R, nti. 14-1 iemD a men win come to send in ai . . . . 1 vai. 1100 tcast ursat. April axon. ' ------w 1 . 1 1 ... v. Mnmi.j, nr n ppn to h. i .. . ..... r. ... . . - 1 , . . . . rx:.d ,".ooV"2i; ,r;nC lrsSirw; ".'1.;." plan. .br-e. a trout "ve-acre trt of landoa . . m. 1 ao. k..iw f ai7ntisli . . . . . . . . . 1 1 i vmA Thla Ttromlsa was held to Del r tin.. K ro Mr. ana Mrs. Aaron r rsnK, pin. -v, -. 7 urftu8t at me mot nuufl inn lm-1 OREGOX CITY, Or., May 9. (Spe cial 1 For 19 years L. 3. and Kettle BEND. Or., May 9. (Special.) Plans I Tlls-ir. kont un the home of the late I Galttens. Deer Island.' Or.. May 3.' a son. . ... W . 1- I , fit 1 I .1 i.lTI PU IT. , n n .1 , , 71 "Mil.. headed by CWiL"&g"lrVl"" "VLf'lfTZl MahaffAV. for a Bio- fltna h. tha I ii;io " ter part of June, when tha Al Kader w"" "lok,- ,. .... - ,. ,.rv All BU1B L(IHudiiiu ' - " " 131 YOUNG To Mr. and Mrs. George R. JU7 I Young, ss Princeton, May 1, a daughter. 110 I SHAW To Mr. and Mrs. William 83 Shaw. 1055 East Irving, May 3, a daughter. - I AiciyfcLLAN to Air. and Mrs. Daniel J. 93 I Mc Lei I an, 411 Roselawn avenue, April 29. lft son. O'REILLY To Mr. and Mn Hanrv Vr vrneiuy, zso ivonn xwenty-iirst, May a son.- l- l.'T TTT Tn U- . n 7, 7- 7r .1 . " - ... , " , - iisi iiDDeiiB, May o, a son. Pa con 4S ,,. 97 T fTCT Th xi- ,h. XI r. rmll T t. v. 5 t" - 6008 Fifty-ninth avenue, May 3. a daughter. IT S Steel 6s.... 99 MORI To Mr. and Mrs. Monpschero Mori, S P cv 5s 93 g8 stanton. April 28. a daughter. Anglo-Fr 6s ... 91 MOWERSI To Mr. and Mrs. CharUs D. u . ,1 . . ..i 7.. Mowers, los East seventy-fifth. May 6, U B Lib 1st 4s.. 95.94 , U S Lib 2d 4s... 95.90 WELCH To Mr. and Mrs. George Welch, April 27, a son. VADNAis To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vadnais. 385 East Forty-second, April 20, daughter. LOMAX To Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred L. L0' mox. tiUu East Main. April 21. a son. BOND TO sir. ana Mrs. Edson o. Bona 1217 Gay. April 30. a daughter. BOH OS KEY To Mr. ana Mrs. A. R. Bo hoskey, 71 West Russett, May 4, a daughter. Asucitsun to air. ana Mrs. Axel li. Anderson, 735 East Seventieth, April 26, daughter. clakk To sir. and Airs, unaries ciarir. 153 Thirteenth, May 6, a daughter. gaittens To Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur ;r Island, Or.. May 3, a son. ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. William F, en. 506 East Ash. April 25. a daughter. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Johnson.. Aoril 20. a daughter. CARNVAlj To Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest earn K.. .. - i ii l1? Northrnn. Mav 6. a son. 17 25-, to ,, fcvui M,. mtmmAv i n med lately upon the visitors' arrival, f ol- binding; By vircun , ELDER To Mr. and Mrs. John K. Elder, cattle Receipts. 8500: market steady. 10 . tv.. .-.. I and an order was entered in the Cir- ,e7 Eaa, slIteenth. April 27. a daughter. steers. io.sutHT.: .,i rnnrt tnrlav decreeing? Rices and HANSON To Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. cowa It V.T."..r"A,"w r hi. wifa t ba the owner of the five- Hanson. 1135 Alblna avenue. May 4. steers, !O.UU lexsa sieers. (.. i I "(i((( (moruuuu i I A..llnn Tha trial waS I daughter. ii 7 r. ran.e cowe ana neners, .wnn.Bu; ini nrst section or ine worK wilt Dai"- .-.. - . , , . - -- , , , .... I . . . . . . - . : I u.U . -V .,n I mwTWBO mwdto rinnm ,... P" on ana at o ociock tne Patrol ..7.,T..s., . n rati.is.peterson-Walter Bavlls. 43. and Agnes E. and left no wilL The Kiprgrs had been ANNAS-MCSCHAL1K Robert Annas. 29. la 0012.23: calves. 110.00914.00 stags, etc.. oowi3.oo civa an ODen air concert- Dinner will road accident near Can by a yar aro p 84 ln8 Concord ,treet. Sheep iteceipte.io.ow. K, .." . .v,. t ,w,w .k. and left no wilL The Klargrs had oeen ANNAS-MTJSCHAL1K Robert A v..rimn si7 25wis.ia: wetners, aiu.uow i - - - " ... . . ,k.o I u- ... ...... tiiii. un.rh.ni, v ITOO; s-. HlMvls.00; lamb 119 90), second part of the work will be eTlvan. wita nim auoui c.aua '"v m iVrJ ' 20.80. 8AS FRANCDiCO PBODICE MARKET rrlcea Carrewt aa Esss, VegetabJea, Freab rraM. -lc, at nay city. BAN FRANCISCO. May . Butter Ex tr.a. 40 11420 Per pound. Uses Fresh extras. 4tc; extra firsts. Ste; firsts. SSr; freeh extra pullets. 8Tci fir.ta. pullets, a e. Cheeee New first, zvc Poultry Hens. Leghorns. 310 33c: broil- era, Sa)40c: fryer. 43048c; squaba, 4043r pi sauna. 2.so: geea uc: turaeya, live. 2. s24c: roosters, young, ouc egeiaoies urwn ywmm. .71.1:11 i a.pr- ngua, af4c; aquaan, cream, eovec; nuD- oard. li.z: aiexican summer. t.otri.ou; essplant. 10il7c; peppers. Mexican green, chilee. lOwlJo. Mexican bell peppera. 12 ai7c: tomatoea. pi.aowx.70: i.ttuca, si. 25 til. 60: celery. 11.6002: potatoes, 11.50 tpl.Si; sweet. 8507.50; new, 2w3c; onions. Australian brown, taccji; new utrmudn. I Ul Mi garlic. SU4c; cauliflower, 4047) Sue; beota. igli: carrots, soc; turnips. tfrctrll: rhubarb, socosi: cabbage. lc It ia nlanned tn take tha visitors I promise Was made. fishing: to one of tha excellent fishing; Ieiuuuu. ucar Kerr, wvittvjii mil uo all . . . . . their best at that time. Plans ara be-1 EXPLOSION ing maae xo taaa as many aa care to FERNQUIST-BJUR Emanuel G. Fern- aulat- 27. 1341 Corbett street, snd Edyth I Bjur, 24, same aanress. 1 MYTFRYl SCHOELL-SLOAT William F. Schoell, IO IVI I w I 1.11 I Milwaukee, Wis., and Jessie M. Sloat, legal, 829 Glenn avenue. pro on a trip mrouarn ventral vreeron, 1 . - - 'c,-ii . TtnrifwiV I lUL.Mj-aiKitr cimer c. loans, i.sai, visiting; Klamath Falls and Lakevlew I "I""" "' 3J " y s tre ei, ana r 10 ren uo a. Btrie 1, . . i.. y-v a w- an . 1 . . 1 irxMl. iinw r.aai j v' x 1. .t -ci him asi. ae, j,i ui tax. ina possmiy vraier uixe. xeiegates Ktllt In linen tal. .Ti; Vt-vu.i TE.r.ii-rvnKHiirH b- n will be in attendance rrom all parts ori I p-vmonto. leaal. New Houston Hotel, and the state, and the city la preparing- . I Blanche Gloyd, legal, same address. to accommodate 500 visitors. I FORT WORTH. Tex., Msy 9. No of-1 FEIKE-WELLS E Earl Felke legal. , , . . i .. . , . ... .(...I I Army I. -7l . v.. . .-v . wiiwuvvi, nuu cnuia liciai ue tormina. wi -i " I M. Wells, legal, 690 East inrty-slxth street iinw -et s st nnr s 1 r p-r I - " " . . I AUolnlAli OrT LAf I UntU Jslon of a three-inch shell In a trench Vancouver Marriage Licenses. mortar at BenorooK, near rgn nerin, SANFORD-CREEL Jay Eanford, 40. of yesterday, which claimed a toll of 11 1 Alton, 111., and Uelacla creel, 25. of Port deaths Tanl Tj-niek, Arrested at AVilson- ville, Is Interned. OREGON CITY. Or.. May . (Spa cial.) In the arrest of Paul Tynick I LoUs Halphin. of Austin, at Wilfonvllle a few weeks ago, Sher- I was erroneously reported iff Wilson landed an Austrian spy. nla-ht. Is in a critical condition. Th a advice was receivea irom rracrai artlchokea. 3a4: cucumbers, 203; string I officials today, and the man has been besne. aouthern. 10013e. Krult Lemona. piei-au; graperruit, 12 A2.75: orangea. Valencia. 83.50.9; navels. 5.T5t6: bananaa. Hawaiian. 6t2 6c: pine apples. 13 dosea; apples. California. 1.2."(P I 7:.: alrawberrlrs. i.'entral t;allfnmla. Irt'ui cherrlee. 12isc; loganoernea. nouth- ern. H-2- . Kecelpta Flour, 30n quarters; barley, 1021 ceatala; beana, 3696 eacks; potatoes. 41441 aacka; onions. 44 aacks; hay. 145 tons; hides. 433; wine. 6P.400 gallona. Mowry, Kxrhange, Etc. NEW YORK, May . Mercantile paper, four months, a por cent; elx months. 6. merlins. aO-day bllla. 4 72; commercial ao-day bllla- on banks. 84.72; commercial so-day bllla. 11.71: demand, 14.76 4-6; ca- Mea. 14.70 rratw.. aemaun, (j.72: ca- blea. 6.70. Guilders, demand. 47; cables. 47. Lire, demand. 8.99; cables, 8.98. Rubles, demand. 13; cables; 14. nominal. Hur allver. e. xie.lcan dollara, 77c ' Government bond, ateady; railroad bonds Irregular. . Time loana firm. Blxty days. 6 06 per rant; PS aaya ana six monuia, a per cent bid. Call mouey strong. High. 8 per cent: low, 3: ruling rate. 6: closing bid. 6; offered at : laat loan. . LONDON. May I. Bar silver, 40d per ounce; money. 2 per cent. Discount rates Short bills. 8 per cent; three months, S-l per cent. Coffee Futures CI owe Higher. NEW YORK, May I. The coffee market Interned for the duration of the war. Tynick was picked up while work- ins: for the Oregon Electric as a sec tion hand near Wllsonvllle, where His Htatemonts concerning the Industrial Workers of the World had been brought to the attention of Sheriff Wilson. Activities of a brother, who appeared shortly afterward, led to conclusive proof of Tynlck's activities In violation of the espionage act, and bis brother is now himself occupying a call. CHINA GETS LOAN IN JAPAN Twenty Million Yen Secured Rod More Said to B In Prospect. PEKIX. May 9. (By Tha Asso ciated Press.) A loan of twenty mil lion veti, secured by the Chinese tel egraph revenues, has been -closed with Japaiftse bankers and the first install ments are arriving. An additional large loan, secured by the Tsinan Shunteh railway, is reported to ahve been concluded. The newspapers are full of the sen sational gossip concerning the Chinese Japanese negotiations, which are de clared openlyto be the means of Jap anese domination tn every sphere. n . .ft... nnA in .nll.tAI land. v.. v.... havHELA -NORWOOD John J. Hanhela mn. 1 24. nf Roaeburg. Or., and Dora C. Norwood. Six wounded -men are In the baselig. 0f Rainier. Or. hospital, where the belief Is expressed I GARNER-MBLTON Thomas A. Garner, that all will recover, although Sergeant Por"and- and "" Del1 Me'tn. Ter., who I rorkvrt.oom-t.eonard sm rt,n. dead last bloom. 22, of Portland, and Irene M. Leon ard, IS, ot Portland. xsuiiains; 1 crmiii. W. H. QtTADE Repair one-storv real dence. 630 Failing street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets; builder, T. C. Reichle, 1125. MRS. CHRISTINE MILLER ReD.ir one. Ar-I and-one-half-story residence. 7.89 East Elev enth, between Beech and Falling; builder, T. C. Reichle: 150. T. G. BARB ARE Erect one-and-one-half. storv residence. 211 Royal court, between t.. ouivrTnv -vr.,, a it7. . I Ladrtlngton court and Laurelhurst avenue; WASHINGTON, May 3. For two builder. F. B. Turner: 84500. weeks the treat Austrian Socialist I t. G. BAKBARIS Erect garage. 211 Rnv- newspaper, the Arbeiter Zeitung, has al court, between Laddington court and been barred from Germany. ,-Uf,relhun" avenue: bu"der' F' B" Tarner: An official dispatch today from I w j. rink Repair two-storr residence .Qwltzerlanrl said the fact had been dis-M"n North Tyler street, between Jersev and closed through questions, asked in the wniamette oouievara. Duiiaer. same; 175. SOCIALIST PAPER BARRED Berlin Forbids Circulation of belter Zcltuiig, Austrian. Reichstag; by the Socialist Deputy Her bert. STUDENT CAMP PROMISED V. M. PLITItS Repair two-storv store and apartment-house. 65 Lombard, between risk ana liaven; Duuuer, same; S175. PERCY. BLYTH Repair two-storv office building. 354 Ankeny street, between Broad way and Park: builder, T. A. Plppy; 8165. O. A. KETAN Repair four-story con fee. tlnnerv store. 51 North Fifth Street- between , - T- . . ... ai , - . I Couch and Davis: builder. T. A. Plppy; $17.-.. Thousand Inlversity Men to Go 1ov"tr. c. 8- ogsbury Erect garage, M2i . ,j, o I Fifty-ninth avenue soutneast. Between Nlne- FreSlalO JUIIC I. I tv-slxtl and Ninety-seventh sereets; builder. 0. Christensen: 150. MRS. HULDA CLEMENS Erect garage. SAN FRANCISCO. May 9. A military 1150. . training school for 1000 students se- - "u"VT,tr.e" lected from various universities In the I ana xhlrtv-ninth: builder, same: 185. Western Department of the Army, to H. AUSTIN Erect garage. 1104 South begin June 3 and last one month at """V1 atroeu oj-.wcoi. u,. ...o. -irnaven; the Bresidio of San Francisco, was blY wV-.TOKfJlRensir nne.stnrv rid.r,r. authorised today by the War Depart- I 880' Mallory avenue, between Shaver and merit Graduates of the camp will not re- Mason, builder, same: 175 PITY OF PORTLAND Erect shower bath house. 165 Macadam road, between Lowell ceiva commissions because of their at- an1 Bancroft; builder, Multnomah Lumber Baker ....... Boise Boston ..... Calgary Chicago ..... Denver . . . . . Dea Moinea . Eureka ..... Galveston ... Helena tJuneau Kansas City . Los Angeles Marshfleld .. Medford Minneapolis . New Orleans. New York . . North Head . North Yakima. Phoenix Pocatello Portland Roseburg Sacramento . . St. Louis Salt Lake .... San Diego San Francisco. Seattle Sitka Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island tValdex Walla Walla.. Washington .. Winnipeg 2(1 34 48. 84 6: 5 60 i I 72 SO 40, 7: 52 38 50 70 50 48 42 64 40 44 42 44 701 38 66 48 48 5;o.oo 8010.00 74 0.00 Wind NW W sv 0.04 32IS T. 141V 0.01 24 W 54:0.06'10SW 78I0.00I18IS 36,0.0414N . . .10.00!. . W 8l0.02l38W 66 0.00 600.08 46 0. 8111 52l.l2 8010.001 7010.00 10ISW 4iNW 4 N 14 N ..SW 10IS 12INW 10INE 12IW 62 0.00 56 0.10 82 0. (10 62i0.01imN 62 0.1I12!E 5810.721 4!NE 64 0.00I12IS 88 T. 5210.18 621 T. 6810.001 30;SW 12 NW 12 W 18NW 82 0.00112 SW NW I 44 64 0.00 . . NE 48 62 0.00 12 S 4S 62 0.00 . . W 20 0.00 calm 40 5S 0.18 4IN 60 74 0.00 . . 26 48iO.O014lNW etafe ef Weather Clear Pt. cloudy Clear PL cloud y Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Kain Rain Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy ICIoudy PL clouay Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy PL clouay Clear Clear PL cloudy Cloudy Clear tA. M. today; P. M. report preceding day. FORECASTS. n . 1 mnA vfrinitv Fair and warmer; frost tonight; northeasterly winds. Oregon and Washington-Fair and warmer; frost except near coast; moderate north- eafdaho-Fandr"-.nd warmer; frost in the morning. . , T - a -.,.,..nin.i.i Read Harley's article, page . Adv. FACTS NO. 261 ,;..x:-x-x-wk-:-x:-x-:-W" ECONOMICAL. X t MAINTENANCE r From the momenta .. road Is completed, .. from that moment the malnt enance charges start. It . . is, therefore, para- v m o u n t t h a t we v .-. constrwet roads v . that require the . . very lowest cost of u p k e ep. Many a county roads . ... nf Multnomah im- . proved in 1915 have no malnten ance . charges against . . them because they y were paved with y y i BITULITHIC t ::xxk:::-xk-x-:"X" , , . .-------- . X WABREV BROS. CO.. Journal Bldir, Portland, Or. HOTEL1 PERKINS FIFTH ANU -WASHINGTON STREETS, PORTLAND. OREGOlf. At Clty'a Retail Crater. Rates to Suit You special Law Ratea ta ferxuaaeat aaeata. TRAVELERS OriWE. 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