TIIE MORNING OR EG ONI AN, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918.
OPEN TRADE LIKELY
Exporting of Wheat From
Northwest May Be Resumed.
WHITE BREAD IS PROBABLE
St. A. Leach. Merchants' Exchange
Delegate, Reports n ew York
Craln Conference Final Plan
Awaits Crop Outcome.
Tit work f th Portland delegate to
t wheat conference), which wa held at
Kew Tork e April SO, waa reported to the
member ef lae Merchants Eichun at
yesterday toa by N. A. Leach, assist
ant ranactr of Kerr. G I fiord Co.. th
fret ef th delecatea ta relurs, N final
M'P will be takea ty th Food A dm In la
tret Ma In th Batter of open trading ta
wheat aolll th sis ef th are crop la
definitely known, bat If th yield la aa
hrae aa la aow Indicated. It la very proba
bie that the grata exchangee will be per
mitted to mum dealing- la wheat. A crp
f aamanoooe to 1 ooo OOO 0O0 boshls of
wheat will slso mean that th coantrr will
one mere CO on a white bread diet, and
what t alaa ef Mportaac to thla stln
f th eoaatr-y. th exportation ef wheat will
b reearaed. Aa ad laory committee la ta
be appelated, an from each ef th wheat
. none, riaa for th eelectlea ef a commit
teeman for that tone will b worked eat by
Sr. H. Moveer. th arent ef th Crala Cor
peratle here.
Th Portland mm were Tory farorably
Impressed by the efficiency ehowa by Jullua
W. Bamee. th president of the Craln Cor
peratloa. wh preelried at the hearing. Aa
th matter aader discission did not affect
the Fartft) Coaet particularly, they naked
for a aeparat heartne. which waa granted
then by Mr. Varnee on the third day ef
th hearrnf. and waa attended by the dele
gate tV'VTa Portland. Seattle. Ban Franrlar
nnd Pelt Lake. The rt delegate had
lean crlttclera ta make than the grain mew
from ether section, and they told Vr.
Berne they were welt satisfied with the
administration of Vr. Wottser nnd were wtll
fnff ta co-operate and work with him.
Vr. Learn reported that the crone look
well In the Feet. There will K lee com.
bat more wheat and oata than ever be
fre. The peaaller corn area la due t the
btrher price of other grains and the fart
that food need corn haa been difficult ta
Mailt, The tendency of farmer and other
he boon to ret In their coal aa early aa
MtMe. and thla will relieve the railroad
aitaatloa materlelly and a'd In the moving
of craln In the Fell and Winter month.
Toxr or oTa MtmurT rrjixm
lUoVs al WereHaats- Ftrkaar Are 5Vf 11
Itiaber: Cam Ate. Adraacee.
TNe oata market waa firmer, with bide
anrtl htrher at th Merchant Kxrhance.
Offer for corn wer ft vr thoe ef Pat
rdsy. rmp eondtllona In Idaho and California
are reported aa follewa:
Idaho Grslna and araeeee contlnne ev rel
iant, but beginning ta need rain.
California Pronth unbroken. Wheat, bar
ley, oata coo! In north; fair to poor In aouth
portion.
Weather condition In the Middle Weet.
a . wired from Ghleago: "Minneapolis. T
luth. Winnipeg, clear, cool, froet In Wtnnt
pear: Chicago. Feoria. at. Louis and Topeka.
clear. 51. rained In Chicago and Peoria last
r'rht: Kansas City. St. Joseph, cloady. root;
Ohkt Valley, cloady. root hard rala yeater
dar. Forecast: r.ntlr (rain belt fair to
night and Toesday. with somewhat warmer
weather."
Th American vlsIHte wheat aupply com-
pare aa follow:
Bvtehele. Pecresee.
. . 1 "? OOO l? OOO
. . "i OOO OOO e7 OOA
,.(, TntfWMI I. tae Ann
vr It. 11....
Var t. t'T
Vir tv 11....
'a tf. 111....
May II. 1M
. . 4 T4 noe 1 tu om
. .S..d.eo S.r7l.ixe
erncreeee
The rtM oafs euppTr Increased T And
yibete and th com supply Increasefl tt7.
sw hu-.r!s.
Wheat shipments for th past week and
former weeks
Wh endg Wk end'g Wk eodr
V.ell Vae4 Vaeie.1T
T . and Can. . 4 -m oon lnwi ("anon
Aeaenttna "J'nwi s.atinn ere ono
Antral la ..... f.oo owt mams pen oon
tndl ftort :i.oo 3n.ot4
T-tal .. 7 7i'wx a. gat one ioo
Wheat shipments fr the season to date
Ttal s-" rleme period
J'llv I lIT el eeeenn
T and Cansds. . . 711 nae 3im( 4(4 non
Argentina M-aeionort r. 4 nno
Aastralla 3.TT3.0fV 6.1 a Ann
'rto-sia ...? Aon
India ia7!.AAA :.4i:.nno
Txtsl .VKtrrj ana 4i3 71 an
Termrnal receipts In cars, wer reported
ry th Meechre Fvchange as follow:
Wheat Barley Floor Oate TTsr
Portland. Von... 4 4
Tear ire "1 s e s 7
Feasiti ta dale, .ecow t lice 14m "-.no
T-er ago Ml 541 1S.-.P S?h 543?
Tacoma. Sat.... f 4
Tear ago 34 1
Keaena I date. t-"4 a 1(
Tear ago . 1MI I'M! ... II 1PTI
ateattle. Sat ... T ........
Tear o I4 . 10 14 14
'ieti to date . 4-1 ? leo In-) pnea
Tear ago 4T 314 1.1 1U3 3714
Irlln FOB PfTTOF! rMPBOTTNC
n1 Mock I Faraser ke local Market: fthlp
asewta Are Light.
Th local demand f .r polatoea la Improv
g and the Johhtng market la stronger, at
11110 tor good tAlle stock and $1 :i for
fancy. Poorer Burhenka an offered nt Tic
Ml Takima (.ems hold at II sr. e 13. New
Cahforolae are weaker, at ateSe for Car.
nets. In the conn try markets, the demand
ts Itght and price e-teedy at 7.1Bt.v.
. The latest shipments of Oregon reported
were seven cars 10 Stockton and on ta La
Angeles.
Market conditions, ne reported by tele
areph. were:
ftowston Demand and movement slow,
tnnrbet weak. California. Idaho and Wneh-tr-gtea
Bur hanks and Ruoeetts. I1.30 I.TS.
Is Angeles Pemand and movement slow,
market fair. Idah R usee its. 1 1. SI: 8t nekton
Btrhanka. best. IS; poorer. II .-. I 7i:
ft err e-grown, demand very poor, movement
cVaxgy. Burbanke. $1.71 (f I.3A.
Ksasaa City Demand moderate for good
etork, market fair. Idahs round whites,
11 :.
New Crlraaa Prmand nnd movement
lew. Northern white varieties, fl.TOffLTS.
Northwest Pi ad as Shlpaneata.
Carlot ehlpments of Northwest produce
fcr the ssa to aate:
Oregon Brocoll. do; dried potatoes. 4;
aned preaea. 11: garlic 1: mixed fruit.
17: mtvea fralt aad vegetables. 1; mixed
vegetables, e.
Washington rrid prnnea, S; dry peaa.
: mixed fruit. 1172; mixed vegetables, IS;
rhabarb, t: rut a bag a a, IT; turnip. 33.
Idaho Dried prunes. 3: dry peas. T. '
Mrawberric arlllag Well.
The Florida strawberries received yester
day were of excellent e,ultty and sold read
11 at IX: a crate la spite of the cooler
weather. A shipment of Lo Angele ber
ries was an th market and brought $2.13
) 2. :3 a crata. Bananas sold at half a
cat dvnc.
Eggs aad Batter Steady.
Th egg market waa steady at laat week
artcee. with a demand that equaled r
celpta. Cub butter also moved well al aa
changed price. Receipt of poultry and
meats were moderate.
Baak t lemiinga.
Bank clearings ef tb Northwester ltlee
yesterday were aa follows
i 'lesrinca
.J.11.W.
Balance
l.lliU
Portland
S.lo SI.S
Mi ist.s
l.T6J.
PORTLAND Nillll JCOTAT10J(i
Grain, Flaw. r4. Eta.
Merchants SUcaaag. aooa aaeelea
Onto
Msr dellverv: Bid.
No. 3 white feed L&0
(Thirty dave I
No. 1 ILH
Rsstern eaia and cam la balk.
Cats
No. S white B-
Thlrty-elgnt-pouod. clipped sJ.00
No. S yellow S1.0O
Na. a relied aOU
(Thirty days.)
Oat
No. .2.00
Cllaaed - W.00
Corn
Tel low el.CC
Mixed 0. 00
WHEAT Balk be!. Portland, for No.
grade: Hard wheat Biueetem, Early Bart,
Allen Gelgalua. Martin Amber. 1-L0C. Soft
white Jealous. tlua:m. fortyfold. White
Valley. Cold Coin. White Russian. lAOO.
White clue Little club. Jenkins club, whit
hybrid, Sonera. iuL Red Walla Red
Russian, red hybrids. Jones' fife. Coppel,
fl.se. No. X grade. So less; No. 1 grade.
Lees. Other grains handled by aamplea.
LOlR Patents, f 10; Valley. ts.so; whole
wheat. 00; graham. IK-iiO; barley flow.
tUt 14 to per barrel; rye flour. ll'l iSOll TS
per barrel; coram;, fii-ivm ij.au per bar
re I.
at ILL FTC ED Net mlllfeed price, ear lots:
Bran, a.10 per ton; shorts. 933 per ton; mid'
dilngs, $J. mixed car and lesa than car
loads, boo mare; rolled barley, (ISO?
rolled oata. 171.
CORN Whole, ITd; cracked, ITT per ton.
HAT Buying prlcee. r. a. b. Portland
Eastern Oregon timothy, t?030 per toa
Valley tlmotor. Jitll. alfaita. 24014.O
Valley graia bay. J42d; clerer. atraw.
!. m
Dairy a ad Ceaatry P redact
B UTT y. R Cubes, extras. IIIMe; prim
firsts. ST So: prima, extras. 44c; cartons, la
extra: bulteliat. Ko. Jl. e aellrared.
HOU8 Oregon ranch, current recelsta
I3c: candled, eoc: selects. 37 per dosea.
CHiEKE Jobbers' buying prices. (...
deck. Portland: Tillamook triplets. ZSVi
Teung Americas. Z(H per pound; cooa and
Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point: Triplets, 23
Teung Americas. 24 per pound; long-
borne, S4o per pound; o dleceunt to Port-
land trada
POULTRY Hen. 21 "4 25c; Bprlngs. SSc;
broilers. 4ie: ducks, nominal; geese, noml
aaJ; turkeys, live. :;e)28c; araaeed.
"or Pound.
lag ik per pounu.
PORK fancy. :atS per pound.
rratta and Trgrtahlc.
Local lobbing quotations:
FRt'lT Oranges. Valencia. IT: lm-
ens. j.Jj, 7 per box: baaanaa, IHCae per
pound; grepefrult. $S.i0: apples. l.Hltf3.7i
per box: strawberrira. Ilisel-l Per crate
VtUETAMLKS Tomaloea. IJ.601i.IJ per
crate: cabbage. a'eatJc per pounu; Ie4ture.
IJ.li93.H9' per crate; cucumber. ll-HOtf 2
per doaen; ertlchokea. 7c per dosen: garlic.
7c; celery, li per crate: peppers. Sialic per
pound; rhuoarb. 91.47 i.ii per box; aspar
sgua. 1. Ut 1.73 per dosen; spinach. Swoc
per pound, peaa, Stfioc per pound; beans.
Use per pound.
HACK VEGETABLES Carrots, SI.e0fr3.13
per sack; turnip. tl.2j. parsnips, 1.U;
beers, air.
POTATOES Oregon Rurhanks. TS-l ;j
per huadred; new California, ei w:'c Per
peunn.
ONIONS Oregon. IfllHe per pound
crystal wax. J per crate. , .
Blapl b rarer lea.
Local Jobbing qaotatlona:
SIOAR Back basis: Prult and
7.;; beet, 17.77 H: extra C. 17.47 S.
powdered, la barrels, s.ST; cubes, in bar-
rcls. tliis.
NUTS Walnuts. :He: Brasll nuts, ISO
31c: filberts, Li23o; almonda, lBO.-c; pa
auta 14 vise: cocoanuta, ll.ie par doxen.
BEANS California Jobbing prices: timall
white. 14c; large white, lJc; bayou, lolac;
lima. 134c; pink. W c. Oregon beans, buy
ing prices: nana, tec; colored, la
COEFEE Roasted. In drums, lTeSe.
SALT granulated. .10.71 per toa; half,
ground, lws. 113 per ton; fioa. 1S par toa;
dairy, I1H.7J per ton.
RICE oout hern head. 9Ha per pound;
Blue Roe. Bkc; Japanese style. lotVi.
HKItU PR L ITS Apples. 13Wc: peachea
11 12c; pronea, Italian. llOIsc; ralalna tto
OeJ per box; datea dromedary, I0.2iwa.60
per boa; curraaia, iwo; lis a, i.zdaa.s pr
Prwvlslawa.
Local Jobbing qaotatlona:
HAMt All sixes, choice. 4e: standard.
t3c; skinned. Uttj2Vc: picnics, 24c; cottage.
rolL 31c
LA RU Tierce basis, standard para, S$1ae;
Compound, 23C
BACON Kam-y. 4S950c; standard. 449
4c; choice. 4uw4.lc
DRY HALT 8hort clear backs, S033e;
axporta. aa)JJc: plalee. 24t2c.
Hide aad Pell a.
HIDES Salted hide. S3 lba. aad an. llo;
sailed stsgs. 40 lba. and up. 10c; aalted and
greea kip, 13 to 23 lbs., 12c; sailed and
green es ir. 10 to 13 lbs., 31c; green hides,
24 lba. and up. Mc; green stags. 00 lba. and
up, -.; dry Hint hides. 2,c: dry flint calf,
anc: horse hMee, LSetyL-0; aalted horae
bides. $3.
PELT-1 Ury long-wool pelts, 40c; dry
short-wool pelts. 2e30c; salted pelt, April
lakeoff. eJw-
11 spa, Waal. Etc
HOPS 19IT crop, 130 ISO per pound: con
tra it a. i: im.
woOL Eastern Oregon. 33S6c; valley
Ue7wc per pound.
MOHAIR Oregon, new clip, 4&o py
pound.
CASCARA BARK New and eld. 3-i09
per pound.
TALLOW No. 1, 14c pr pound; N
12 per pound.
Oils.
GASOLINE Bulk. lie: engine distillate,
bulk. 12c; kerosene, bulk, luc; cases. 200
22Hc.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrel a, LT; ease
$1.77; boiled, barrels. $l.e; caaee, $LT8.
TURPENTINE la tanka. a3c; cases, TSa,
Crala al 8aa Fraarisr.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1L Flour. $10.10
per barrel.
Grain Wheat. Government price, $a&0
per cental: barley, i;sl.ji; oaia, whit
feed, nominal; corn. Caliromia yellow, $:i.5.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oats. $23e24;
tame oat, $.'4v2n; barley, $iej20; alfaiia,
I71: bariev straw, hi, toe
Mlllfeed Alfalfa, carload lots, $3$; cocoa
nut, $42.
SPRUCE LINES NEEDED
r.W B4.ILW ATS TO TAP DITRJCTS
FOR PLAK MATFHIAt, I'ROEU.
Cemsslttee of llaejalaxa C'omasrrclal Clak
Say Airrraft Prwblraa la Oa at
Traaaprtat1a w.
lKHjClAM. Wah.. May 11. (Spe
cial.) Transportation and not manu
facture la the chief problem of airplane
sprnce production, according; to the re
port of a committee of the lioquiam
Commercial Club appointed to inveetl
Cate means of helping; speed ap output
and thereby assist the Government In
carrying out Its aircraft procramme.
Aa a result of Ita findings the commit
tee la advocating the extension of the
Northern Pacific Hallway- beach line,
which runs from here to Moclipa. on to
the Queet River, a distance of :5 miles.
Thla would open a large body of air
plane spruce not accessible because ot
lack of transportation.
The committee atatea Its Inrrstlfa
tlon haa shown there la no lack of man
ufacturing; facilities, but there ia an In
ability to aerure logs aa fast aa they
can be handled by the mills, or fast
enough to meet the needs. In addition
the else of the aircraft programme aoon
will demand new tracta of spruce not
now accessible and which will not be
made accessible by railways now pro
jected. The extension of the Northern
Faclfle would tap the large spruce belt
on the Quests and Clearwater River
valleys, eattmated at between 200,000,
060 and ISO. 000.000 feet suitable for air
plane manufacture. The Queeta dis
trict spruce belt la on of the largest
on the Olympic Peninsula, according; to
report by tinibermen and cruisers.
Read Uarlcy'a article, pace I. AdT.
feattte
Tacoma
Spokane
HOGS Oil HIGHER
Light Run at Stockyards
Opening of Week.
at
TOP GRADE BRINGS $17.60
Cattle Are Fairly Steady, but Only
Few Head Touch $15 Good
Cowv Sell Up to $13 0
Sheep or Lambs Offered.
There wss a lieht run at the Tarda yes
terday for tb opening ef the week, only 48
cars being unloaded. There waa a iair
showlng of cattle, but th supply la other
line was amall.
Th market waa generally steady tnrougn-
eut. with a better tone evident in ms nog
division than elsewhere. Top grade bog.
sold a dim higher than at th close of the
week, sever loada going at Si7.su. oniy
a small bunch of eieera commanded $15. the
bulk of the sales being st $11 to $18. Good
cows sold, ap to $13. No sheep sales were
reported.
Receipts wer S73 rattle, 80 caivss. bui
hogs and 570 sheep. Shippers were:
With hogs J. U. Farlow. ilaupln. 1 loaa;
J. L Outbrle, New Plymouth. 1 load.
wltn caul French Brosman, Hcppner,
S loads: Cooper Broa.. Welser, 1 load; East
ern Oregon Experiment Station, Union Junc
tion. 1 load; W. W, Couper, I load; Pat aic-
Carry. Gwendolen. 1 load; L. J. Perm an.
Condon. 1 load: W. E. nmllh. 1 lead; J. A.
Morgan, 1 load; O. W. Herrtger. Durham.
Cat.. $ loads: el ay be try Stewart. McCoy.
load; William Henry. Red Bluff, Cel.. e
loada; Hanson Bro.. Foreet Grove, 1 load;
W. T. Cross. Cottonwood. CaL, 2 loads.
With mixed loads L. L. Miller. Nsmpa.
and Kmmett. Idaho, 4 loada cattle, calves
and begs; Picket Brothers, kfldvale, 1 load
cattl and hogs; O. E. Gorstlna, Joseph, 1
losd cattl and hogs: J. B. Morrison. Hlggs,
1 load cattle, calvea and hoge; W. B. Hunter,
tine. 1 load cattle, calvea and hogs; li.
J. ntllllngx, liermlaton, 1 load cattle, calvea
bogs and sheep; C E. Locke, 1 load cattle
and aheep; Green aV Neal. Junction City, 1
load cattle, calve and hogs; W, A. Leaner,
Yoncalia, 1 load hoga and aheep; J. Dadrak,
Sheridan, 1 load cattle, calve, hoga and
eheep: A. B. Cooks, Ballaston. I load cattle
and hoga
The days sales wer aa follows
Wl Price
TVt. Price.
hags...
2 hoga. ..
8 hoga. ..
8 hoga. .
2"S $1T.3S
140 IT.!..
3 hogs..,
8 hogs...
1 hog . . . ,
S hogs...
13 hogs. ..
1 steer. ..
1 steer.
fi Steers. .
1 steer. . ,
13 317 :.i
270 17.23
84
17.38.
17.331
8W)
100
17
"0
8J0
l7
Hjn
imo
linn
P2l
810
P2T
14.23
17 2.1
ill 7
111
S.M
2nt
I.H
2IW
143
13 hogs.
IT. 8.1
IT. S.I
1
30 hogs. ..
10 tin
10.00
11.no
10.(10
12.00
14.H0
102 hogs..
17.S.O
IT. 60
17.110
7 hoga...
(M hogs. . .
18 hoga. ..
10 hogs. . .
17.Ci.li 4 steers.
17.2.111
14 steer.
a hogs.
mm
10.11
1047
H7T
Rrt.1
1Z43
lo.2
17.33124 steer.
II.30I 4 steer.
II .VII 14 steers.
15.0OI 6 steers.
12.2.1
13 ateer. .
7.00
8 00
5 steers. .
ft steer.
T steers. .
3 steer. .
;4
10.00
14.001 5 steers.. 840 10 OA
12 (Hi 11 cows. .. 10.10 8.00
11 steers.
-o steers. .
13001 7 cows... llol I3.O0
11.0OI I cos.... UNO J0.00
1 steer... 1140
8 steers.. 1154
ll.oOl 2 cows. .. 8.-.0 4
13 3.1' 3 cows. .. blO 4110
5 steers.
.14 1O.0OI lcow.... MOT J I O0
steers.
KM
ll40
-.'4
nj.T
814
Tie
l::
!
8.13
1070
B 00 11 cows. . . 823 7.23
13 SOi Scows... fvT 11.00
12.0OI lcow.... 1M0 .1.00
4..10I Scows... Too 4 00
4. 7.110 cows. .. T4 T.B0
5 7.1! 2 cow... 17.1 8. .10
8 3.11 Scows... T14 30.0i
3 steer.
8 steers.
3 com. .
ft COV.B. .
ft cows. ,
4 cows. .
14 cows. .
.10.11 lcow.... Pf.0 7.00
7.001 4 cows. .. el Ml 3.50
3 cow. .
1 cow. . .
5 00 lcow.... in.10 T
T cows. .
1144
10.2.11 1 cslf.... 150 J0..10
3 cows. .
1 bull...
1 bull...
1020 11.501 lata... 1130 I'OO
810 T..IOI ft hulls.... 1144 8 2.1
1TSO 8 0011 bull.... 1H0 8.50
1423 8 not 1 bull.... 410 5 .10
40 4 7.1 abulia... 440 6 75
f40 8.301 lbull.... P40 8.10
3d 800I lbull.... 1100 K .10
4 bulls..
2 hulls..
I bi:ll...
3 bulls
lbull.... 1140 10.00! lbull.... 1530 8.10
I heifer., lioo 14. on! lbull.... l.lio 8.10
1.1 hers... 12 17.2.1! lbull.... P.io 8..10
14 hoes... 234 17.2.1 1 heifer.. 450 10 00
1 hoc..,, I'Tto lT.r.v 3 neirers.. 7 H.rto
2 hogs.. . 850 14 211 S heifers.. 46a 5.60
8 hogs... 1.14 17.001
Shoes... 20T 17.23
Ptirrs current at the local yards are as
tolloas:
Cattle Prices.
Prime steer $1.1.2.11 1.1 50
Good to choice steers 14. 0091 15 00
Medium to good steers 12.ooi lll.ou
air lo medium steers HI...11
choice cows and heifers 12.(Mil 13 00
Med. to good cow and heifers, s.oo'n 10.00
anners ...................... .1 .ei'tr
Bulls 4..10r 10.30
lives 8. JO J 13.00
Ho
Prime mixed 1T.;.117.0
Medium mixed 17.O0il7 23
Rough heavy 1 4.II0W 16.23
Plrs 14.o0ialo.ou
Khecp
Ka.t of mountains 1 i..10r 1..0
Valley lambs 17.0Oals.00
arllnga d.ju
Wethers 13.00w13.10
Ewes 12.00 12.50
Chirac IJvesterk Market.
CHICAGO. May 13. Hogs Receipts. 54.-
000. slow, 10c to 1.1c under Saturday's aver
se. Bulk. $17,33417 in; light, i7.2ii y
178.1; mixed. $IT.15tf 1T.85; heavy. 19 2r.
7.60: rough. $14.25r 16.60; pigs, 314 WIT 2...
Cattle Receipte. IS 000. weak.. Natwe
steers. $10.13811.80: atorkers and feeders.
$9 d 12.8.1: - cows and heifers, $8.90014.25;
calves. $4)14.
Hheep Receipts. l".noo, weak. eheep.
$13.23 14,50; lambs. $15.25920.50.
Omaha Livcatsck Market.
OMAHA, May 13. Hose Receipts. 9100.
25c to 35c lower. Heavy. $14.95017;
mixed. $14.951T: light, $17017.10; pigs.
$12 18; bulk. 117.17
cattle neeeipta. oxuv. marget oc to 10c
higher. Native steers, $1 1.50 17 BO; cows
and heifer. $9 13.30; Western steers, $9.30
14.50; Texas steers. $912.25: cows and
elfers. $9911.50; cannera. $7.50a; stock-
rs and feeder, $S18.25: calves, $109
75; bulls, stags, etc., $91S.
Sheep Recelpta 5000, market 21c lower.
Wether, tit. tt 14.75: ewes. $1416; lambs.
120; yearlings. 317.25 18.50.
AN FRANCISCO PRODCCE MARKET
Prices Current oa Fggs, Vegetables, Fresh
Fruit. Ktc, at Bay City.
FAX FRANCISCO, SIsy 13. Butter, 40 H
C2.
Eggs Fresn extras, owe; extra lirxig, a:'c:
firsts. 3'-ic; fresh extra pullets. 38c; first
pullets. 37 He.
( heese -ew xirsta -"c.
roultry Hens. Loghorns. 2S30c; roosters.
young. 50c; broilers. M40c; ryers, 43048c;
igeona. $3 6": aquaba, 403c; geese. 2oc;
turkeys, lire. 2.1 28c.
Vegetable oreen peas, 84c; asparagus.
HveHc: or) u ash. cream. 45rr5.1c; huh.
bard. $1.23; eggplant. 10i 17c; peppers, Mex
ican green chiles. 101 1.1c; Mexlcsn bell
peppers, U4e17Vc; tomatoes. $xft02.25:
lettuce, bay district, 1520c; celery. $1.3041
polatoea. $1.50 1.8.1: sweet, tiff 7. 50: new.
$c; onions. Australian brown. $1.75 1.2.1;
new Bermudas. tll.:.l; gsrlln, 84r;
aullflower, 404nc; beets. T5cr$l; carrots,
able, $3r: turnips. 75cf1: rhubarb, 80cr
110: cabbage, ltd artichokes, $34; cu-
ouinbers, $1.502; string beana. 8m0c.
Krult lernou, $45.50; grapefruit, $1.T3
225: oranges. Valencia. $.'.50 6: navels.
$4.500825; bananaa. Hawaiian, 44c:
IneaPPles, x; apples, as to sis and va
riety. California. $1.251 75 box; atrawber-
a. Central cniltornta. 37 8.50; chertiee, 7
:r: loganbemea, $1.2...
Receipte Flour. 3778 quarters; barley.
8 centals: beana. $S8 sacks: polatoea. 3474
sacks; onions. 7f.o sacks: hay, 85 tons; hides.
1101; wine. 20. OOO gallona
Metal Mark eta.
KS-1T TORK. May 13. Th Mem! ex
change quoteo lead firm. 8 pot. T47.12Hc.
npeltar, firm. Kaat 8t. Loula delivery, 7.25c
spot.
At London cpot copper, 1110; futures,
II 10: electrolytic. 1125.
Spot tin and future, 378.
Fpot lead. 29 lua; futures. (18 10s.
(palter, spot. f4: futures. Ifto.
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. May 13 Turpentine
dull. 47c; sales, none: receipts, 17; ship
ments. 40; stock. 23.413.
Rosin firm. Bales. 178: receipts, 118; ship
ments 434; stock. 93.810. Quote: B, D. E,
F, $4.554.73; G, $4.404.75: H. I. K. $8.40;
M. $4.60.46; N. $7: WG. $7.20; WW. $7.33.
Coffee Fat urea.
NEW TORK. May 13. Coffee closed at a
net advance of 3 toft points. May, 8.14c;
July. 8 .lnc; eptember, 8.47c; October, 8.52c;
December. 8.62c; January, 8.68c; March,
8.80c
NfW Tork Sugar Market.
NEW TORK. May 13. Raw sucar. rteady.
Ceoinrugal, 6.000c Bcliaed. gteadj'. Cut ieaA
.93c; crushed, i.TOc; mould A. 7.05c: cubes.
S 20c; X XXX powdered. T.3c: powdered.
7.eVc; fine granulated aad diamond A. 7.45c;
confectioners' A, T.gc; No. 1. I.80O.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW TORK. May 13. Evaporated apple
dull. California, 14 "4 15c; state, ISO
Prune firm. California, 80lte.c; Ore
gon a. 12VitJ14c
Peacbee quiet. Standard. HHOHe;
choice. iam14c; fancy. 13i4Q14c
Chi rag Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO, May 13. Butter, steady; cream
ery. 81 42c.
Egg, steady. Receipts, z.o esse.
l
Firsts. 82e33Hc; ordinary firsts. 81 H
at mark, cases Included. aiHe32Vc.
Hope, Etc, at New Tork.
NEW TORK, May 13. Hops quiet Stat
medium to cholc 1817. 3548o; 1914. nom
inal: Pacific toast 1917, 20 23c; 1818, 14
tyiec.
Hides and wool unchanged.
Duluth Unseed Market.
DITLITTH. May IS. Linseed. $S.8e82:
arrive, $3.84: May, $3.88 bid; July, $3.92;
October, 13 nSH bid.
BULGE IN CORN PRICE
shrinkage: is visible: supply
"leads to buying.
Market Fonad to Be la Otrerseld Coadl
tlea aad Skarta Carer Freely.
Cold Affeeta Oata.
CHICAGO, May IS. Corn bulged In value
today, owing mora or leas. to a good-sized
decrease of the visible supply total.b Prloea
closed strong at a shad to 2!c higher, with
May $1,274. 1.27 and July 31.45! to
$1.46. Oats advanced ISo to 2)4". Pro
vlslons finished unchanged to 45 cents lower.
It became apparent almost from the oat
set that the corn market waa in an over
sold condition. Evidence that big commis
sion houses were buying made shorts cover
freely and brought about a decided upturn
in quotatlona aoon after the opening. De
mand, however, failed to last and the mar
ket bad undergone a material aatback when
toward the end of the aesaion a tailing 01
in the visible supply figures attracted no.
tic. Fresh advancea thea followed and the
closa waa at virtually the top figures of the
day.
Oats wers bulllshly affected by abnormally
cold weather Northwest and by excessive
rains elsewhere.'
Weakneaa of the bog market carried down
orovlsion and so. too. did disappointing ex
ports Grain atrengtb, though, led afterward
to rallies.
CORN.
Onen. High.
Low.
$1.274
1.42
Close.
May
July
..$1.27S $1.27i
.. 1.42 Vi 1.45 Vi
$1 27 4
1.45V
OATS.
. . .72 .7.1
.. .64 .06-4
MESS PORK.
Msy
July
.T2
.64 14
.74
.66.
My
July
44.82
45.00
44. or
44.60
44.25
44. 8 J
.44.75
LARD.
2.1.25 25.00 25.25
25.32 25.32 25.52
July
Sept.
...25.00
...2-1.40
SHORT RIBS.
.23.6T 23.8T 23.65 23.87
.24.12 24.32 34.12 24.32
July
Ocpr.
r,ih nrlcea were:
Corn No. 2 yellow. $1 88 1.70: No. 3 yel
u 11 r.7el.lU: No. 4 yellow. $1. $601.48.
Oata No. 3 white, 7576Hc; standard,
75.T6ic
Rye No. 2. $2.052.10.
Barley $1.3001.60.
Timothy $5 8.
Clover $18 28.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $24.77 24.87.
Klba $22.75023.87.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 13. Flax.
S.!eT.
Barley. $1.05 1.45.
Bran. $28.14.
$3.88
Grain at Baa Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. May IS. Flour. $10.80
per barrel.
Grain Wheat, rtovemment price, $3.50
oer cental: barter. $S.453.65; oata, white
feed, nominal, corn, California yellow, $8.85.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oata. $2324;
tame oat. $2426: barley. $1820; alfalfa,
$17013; barley straw. 6080c
Mlllfeed Alfalfa, carload lots, $38; cocoa-
nut. $12.
PLEDGES OF $6000 GIVEN
CHRISTIAN CHIRCHES SURPASS
ALL EXPECTATIONS.
Sam Asked for Multaomnh aad Clack-
amaa Coaatlea Waa Only 3200.
Pastor'a Salary Raised.
The war emergency drive In the
Christian churches of Multnomah and
Clackamas Counties has eurpassed all
expectations in the amount of money
contributed, according- to Rev. Harold
H. Griffis, pastor of the First Chris
tian Church, who has been especially
active In promoting- the campaign.
Pled res for more than $6000 have
already been received and many
others are yet to be reported. A
simultaneous appeal was made in tne
various Christian congregations on Sun
day and nearly every church went be
yond its apportionment. At the First
Christian Church alone more than
$4000 waa subscribed. The sum orig
inally asked by the National sec
retaries was $3200 for the two coun
ties. The local workers thought this
not enough and raised the goal to $5000.
And now the returns Indicate that the
total will bo more than $4000, or practi
cally double the amount first asked. At
the close of the Sunday morning serv
ice at the First Christian Church the
congregation, in addition to subscribing
generously to the war drive, voted an
increase In the salary of the pastor.
LAND BILL IS CRITICISED
Opening of National Bird Reserve
Declared to Be of Benefit to Few.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., May 13.
(Special.) Severe criticism has been
advanced hero and In different sections
of California regarding the bill for
the opening to settlement of lands in
the National bird reserve in the Lower
Klamath Lake, now being pushed In
Congress by Representative John E.
Raker and Senator James f'helan.
It is alleged that this measure, if
passed, would shut out every cltlsen
excepting members of the Siskiyou
Homesteaders Association rrom any
of the 15.000 acres which it is pro
posed to open. -
It is declared that tne few who are
back of the bill already have prepared
filings on this land, but are holding
them unsigned and unfiled until the
easure has been passed.
HUNGER STRIKE DECLARED
Federal Prisoners at Walla Walla
Refuse to Eat Bread.
WALLA WALLA. Wash., May 13.
(Special.) The Federal prisoners, many
of them with I. W. W. leanings, have
started another hunger strike at the
County Jail. There are 17 of them and
they were put on bread and water as
result of their "sassing" the Jailer,
as Sheriff Barnes expressed it.
Eight of them stuck it out for a
day, then began eating the bread, but
the remaining nine refused to eat the
bread, taking only the water. The men
went on a hunger strike Immediately
on reaching the jail several weeks ago
but finally grsw tired of this.
Read The prcgonian classified adst
STOCK LIST SOARS
Day's Advances Range Up to
Almost Ten Points.
WAR SHARES ARE FAVORED
Ralls Slow In Coming Forward, out
Later Score Good Gains Reces
sions In Final Hour Italian '
Exchange at New Low Marie.
NEW TORK. May IS. Last week's bull
campaign in stocks was promptly resumed
with greater visor at the opening of today's
market, extreme rains In a wld variety ef
issues ranging from 2 to almost 10 points.
The rise encompassed practically all the
popular war Issues, shippings, motors and
their accessories, and fully two score active
and Inactive Industrials more or less di
rectly affiliated with the war group.
Ralls were slow to com forward, but
made gross sains of 1 to 2 hi points, which
were materially reduced In the final hour.
United States Steel's leadership was again
undisputed, rising 24 to 112. Total sales
were 1.235.000 shares.
Shippings were 2 to 5 points higher at
their best, and oils, fertilizers and several
of the minor metals registered substantial
gains.
Lira mad yet another low record, at
9.07, exchange on the neutral countries yield
ing part ot laat week's firmness. The bet
ter bank statement caused perceptibly easier
conditions In rates for call money.
Enlarged offerings forced the liberty 4 Mm
down to the new low mark of 97.80 and
th second 4s mad a new minimum at
84. CO. first 4s and Sfts also denoting re
newed pressure. Total sales, par value, $8,
$50,000. Old United States Issues were unchanged
on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Bales.
Am Beet Sugar. 1,800
Am Can 9.200
Am Car w. Fdy. 7.000
Am Loco 5.100
Am Sm A Rfg.. 10.400
Am Sug Rfs... 3.000
High,
75
46i4 .
80
87 v4
824
114!x
99
17H
69
85
ms
64 y,
25H
18
147 hi
69
69
42A
93
2IH
43 H
45
434
72
.13 4
65 H
15
149
126
Low.
bid.
74
45
79.
66 H
81
112
98.
164
674
844
109 H
63 "4
ISVi
17
147
684
68 lj
42
9.1
20
4.1
48 H
42
70 hi
S24
69 hi
15
148 V,
121
74
45
79
66
81
112
9H
17
68
84
109
53
24
17
147
68
68
92
20
4.1
44
42
70
82
61
15
148
123
93
82
96
54
94
80
16
82
113
25
97
28
22
66
20
72
85
106
86
31
21
43
63
25
87
80
18
84
2.1
37
150
123
181
110
110
82 '
22
94
Am T T
1.000
500
24,500
1,100
8.400
8.1O0
11.100
800
800
0.0OO
3.300
1.300
J 00
800
1.200
12,400
30.800
27,100
24,100
82.100
2.200
1.0O0
8.900
Am Z L t S...
Anaconda Con.
Atchison
AG A WIS SL.
B A O
B ft S Cop
Calif Petrol
Can Paclf
Cent Leather ..
Ches A Ohio...
CUtSt P....
Chi N W
C R I A P etfs.
Chlno Cop ....
CPA I
Corn Prod Rfg;.
Crucible Steel..
Cuba Cane Bug.
Dist Secur
Erie
Gen Electric...
Gen Motora ...
Gt Nor nfd
Gt Nor or ctfs.
Ill Cent
Insp Cop
I M M pfd
Int Nickel
Int Paper .....
K C Sou
Kennecott Cop.
I'Ouis Nash...
Max Motora ...
Mex Patrol ....
Miami Cop ,. . .
Mia Paclf
Mont Power ...
Nev Cop .......
r T Cent
30,200 33 4 81 !4
16.800
44.200
9.600
6.100
200
4,200
55 4
98
81
48'i
18 7
334,
""
28T4
23 hi
'26
78
36 U
64
94
30
41
16
g 83
97
28
22
20
72
34
106
86
31
48T
"25
8
8N
16
84
23
37
150
123
1.10
110
110
82
23 '
94
10,100
200
8.100
V.200
2.700
V T N H H. . 20,700
Nor A West.... 700
Nor Paclf 1,400
Paclf Mall 400
Paclf T A T
Pennsylvania .. 1,400
Pitta Coal
Ray Con Cop.. 2,600
Reading- 69.200
Rep Ir A Steel. 29,900
Shat Arts Cop.. 7.400
Sou Paclf 6.500
Sou Rallwar a Doo
106 T,
ST hi
31 'i
"44"
M
88 H
914
17"x
85
234
39 H
152H
1244
133T4
112
110
83
23
94 4
Studebaker Cor. 11.100
Texas Co 2.300
Union Paclf .. 9.800
U 8 Ind AIco.. 12,ooo
U S Steel S05.0O0
do nfd 1 r.on
Utah Cop 4.900
vab tird "h". 1 000
West Union ... 200
Westing Elec .. S (too
42
loiai sales for the day, J.235,000 shares.
BONDS.
U S ref 2s reg..9T
Pac con. 4s.... 97
U P 4s srb
U S Steel 5s.... 98
S P cv 6s 93
Anslo-Fr 6s .... 92
oo counon 7
U S Ss res e99
do counon 99
U 8 4s reg....105
do counon elon
U S Lib 8s 98.98
U S Lib 1st 4s.. 95.86
U S Lib 2d 4s... 95.60
U S Lib 4s 97.80
Atch sen 4s ... . 82
D &. R a ref 5 62
x 1 (j aeo ea.. 93
rvor Fac 4s. . .
2
58
91
Nor Pao 8s...
Fac x T 5s.
Bid.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON', May 13. Closing; Quotations
Alloues 49 M
Old Dom
61
Arts Com 13
Calu A Arts 70
Osceola .
75
73
64
2
4
10
Iht
28
77
42
Quincy .
Calu A Hecla...440
Superior
Centennial
1
Hup A Boston.
Cop Rang .
47
9
4
22
7
63
15
Shannon
Utah Con
Kut Butte .
Franklin . . .
Winona
Isle Royalla
Wolverine ....
Qranby Con ...
Greene Can . . .
laKe con . .
Mohawk . . .
North Butt
Money. Excbaage, Etc.
NEW TORK. May 13. Mercantile nsner.
four and six months. 9 per cent.
Bterunr. oo-day Dills. S4.72: commercial
60-day bills on banks 14.72; commercial 60
day bills. 4.71; demand. 84.75; cables.
84. 7 7-16. Francs, demand, 5.70; cables,
5.69. Guilders, demand. 48: cables. 48V.
Lire, demand, 9.07; cables, 9.05. Rubles, de
mand, 13; cables, 14, nominal.
Bar silver. 99 hie.
Mexican dollars, 77c
Government bonda heaw: rsIlrosA fcnnrf.
irregular. .
Tim loans, easier; 60 and 90 days. 5
i". .wii uionins, o per cent hid.
(.an money, weaker: hiah. 444 nee ee.t-
low, 3 per cent; rullnc rate. 4U ner cent-
closing bid. S per cent: offered at Shi per
w"".. isfc wan, 0 is per cent.
LONDON", May 18. Bar allrer 48 d oer
ounce.
Money, 2 per rent.
Discount rates Short bills. 1U nee eent
three months' bills, 3 9-16 per cent.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Mnrriace License.
SMITHE-BECKER Rslnh Tt Bmn,e tt
205 South Jersey street, and Mrs. Mnr-
Cuertte Becker. 23. same address.
MtG R K W - WH I TTL.ES EN Raymond Me
Orew. 21. 223 East Thirty-seventh ......
and Virginia Whlttlesen. 18, Twenty-ninth
and lioyt.
fc. van is-ROBB Joseph C. Evans, legal
66 North Twenty-fifth street, and EHrahe.h
B. Ross, legs), same address.
Vancouver Marriage License.
CROSS.POWERS Frank Cense as .e
Portland, and Mrs. Jennie B. Powers, 29, of
Portland.
JONES-MARLOWE Georre I. Jones ST.
of Mist. Or., and Dorothy Marlowe. 80. of
Mist. Or.
hi L.E VE-CARPENTER Emil L,. TCIsve 9!i
of Canby, Or., and Ethel Carpenter, 18, of
itolalla. or.
FALKENHAGEN-FERTIQ John C. Falk-
enhagen, 28, of Portland, and Mrs. Mar
guerlte Fertig, 20. of Portland.
SCHEUCH-RICHTER Frederick Scheuch,
28, of Vancouver, Wash., and Catharine
RIchter. 22, of Moont Angel, Or.
CHRISTENSEN-BEATTY George D.
Christensen. 21. of Tillamook. Or., and Sibble
S. Beatty, 20. of Portland.
niL Aniib-l.Ht.iur.AiA.Ti . it 01 ana w.
Richards. 25. of Buffalo. N. T.. and Ann M.
Scheldeman, 19, of Portland.
WITTCKE-Y ARROW Paul E. Wlttcke.
28, of Portland, and Jessie A. Yarrow, 20,
f Portland.
ROBINETT-VERVILLE Ralph Fay Rob
Inett, 21, of Oregon City, Or., and Elta Ver
vllle. 20. of Oregon City. Or.
KKOeCrlEL-BUUtlA-iAfl AUgUSt H.
Kroichel. 49, of New Ulm, Minn., and Edith
J. Buchanan. 84. of Jefferson, Or. I
LEWls-curyoKO Eri u. x.ewis. 23, or
Weinne. Idaho, and Florence Clifford. 20.
of Lewlston, Idaho.
TUCKER-OSBURN Ernest Andrew Tuck
er. 31, of Vancouver. Wash., and Elsie E.
Osburn. 18. of Rldgefleld, Wash.
BOLLAKD-DAN1EL8 Homer W. Hol
land, 19, of Portland, and Eva M. Daniels,
18. of Portland.
EELBY-BU1.LAKD FranK U. KelDy, -is. OI
Oregon City, Or., and Gladya Bertha Bul
lard. 18. of Oregon City. Or.
MORRIS BROTHERS, INC.
The Premier Municipal Bond House ef Oregon
Established 25 Years
201 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING
PORTLAND, OREGON
$25,000 CITY OF VICTORIA, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBLA.
6 GOLD BONDS
Dated March 1. 1918. Due without right of prior option, March 1, 1928,
Principal and semi-annual Interest (March and September 1.)
payable in gold at the Bank of British North America, New Tork City.
Coupon bonds. Denomination of $1000.00.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Assessed value for taxation (1917) $78,891,652.00
Exemptions not included above 15.513,870.00
General Debenture Debt. . 12,007,847.00
Less sinking funds $1,295,408
Waterworks debentures. . ... 4,227,000
Street lighting debentures....... 130,000
$ 5,652,408.00
Net Debenture Debt
NET LOCAL IMPROVEMENT.
(Property owners share only after deducting sinking fund
of $833,570) $ ,135,4S8.00
Revenue from Public Utilities (after deducting operating
expenses a
Value of municipality's assets
Area, 4637 acres. Population 45,000.
Legality approved by Messrs. Malone, Malone & Long, Attorneys, Toronto
Free from all Dominion Government taxation.
A Direct Tax Obligation of the City of Victoria.)
PRICE 93.92. To Yield 6.85
23, of Camp Lewis. Washington, and Ruth
G. Martin. 21, of Portland.
C(Jv;-(JHAi.,iiSL,iJ iiverett a. ju. cone
56, of Aurora, Or., and Mrs. Valentine M
Chaifleld. 24. of Aurora. Or.
PARVI-LARSON Jonas Parvi. 21 of
Brush Prairie, Wash., and Lempl S. Larson,
21. of Brush Prairie. Wash.
HINSHAW-BUSH Ellas W. Hlnshaw, -61.
of Dallas, Or., and Mrs. Etta E. Bush, 40,
or Dallas, or.
UPSON-HARRIS Fred B. Upson, 28, of
Portland, and May E. Harris, 26, ot Fort-
land.
ROBSETT-HEDLUND Georr E. Rossett.
20. of Portland, and Mabel Hedlund, 20, of
Cambridge. Minn.
GUILD-REED Elmer E. Guild, 28. of
Portland, and Lottie M. Reed, 18. of Port
land.
roWLER.WORTHINGTON Walter L.
Fowler. 25, of Vanoouvor, Wash., and Dor
othy E. Worthlnirton, legal, of Portland.
JURY PROBE IS DENIED
JfDGE KAVANAl'GH DECIDES
AGAINST INVESTIGATION.
Score of Men en Circuit Court Panel
Denounced as "Undesirable" Are
Quietly Dismissed.
Efforts on the part of Attorney Coy
Burnett to procure the names of the
score of "undesiraible" Jurors on the
present Circuit Court panel met with
failure yesterday when Circuit Judge
Kavanaugb. declined to institute an
original Investigation.
It was learned, however, that a num
ber of those who a week ago were
publicly denounced as being undesir
able have been quietly dismissed for
the rest of the term, leaving nearly
all of those remaining above the shad
ow of suspicion.
The one exception In Judge Kava
naugh's court was Juror Ira Klm-
mons, who was aiscnargea eome time
ago by Assessor Reed for failure to
sign the oath of allegiance and for
other charges involving his patriotism.
Kimmins was excused on a challenge
issued yesterday by Mr. Burnett.
The case being tried before Judge
Kavanaughi is one in which Robert
Wakefield is seeking to recover S20,-
000 from Joseph Supple for an alleged
breach of contract in the rurnlsning
of steel material for the construction
of two Government barges several
years ago. The case is up for retrial,
having been remanded by the Supreme
Court after the plaintiff Won a Judg
ment at the first trial.
OVERMAN BILL WILL PASS
House Expected to Approve Legisla
tion Desired by President.
WASHINGTON, May 13. Passage by
the House tomorrow of the Overman
bill, proposing blanket authority ta the
President to reorganize Government
departments, was forecast by Adminis
tration leaders in Congress late today
after four hours debate on the long-
oendinir measure.
Republicans Joined with Democratic
members in support of the bill in to
day's debate, the opposition contending
Itself lareelv with interruptions in
speeches. Chairman Webb, of the
ludiciary committee, told the House
that the oDDOsltlon came from the
same members who wanted a war cab
inet last year.
Jeholda Mlliard, The Dalles, Dies
THE DALLES, Or., May 13. (Spe
cial.) Jeholada Millard, 83, died Sun
day at his home here. The funeral will
be held Tuesday afternoon at the Cran-
dall Chapel. Rev. Elbert B. Flint offi
ciating. The Masons will conduct the
service at the irrave. Mr. Millard lived
in The Dalles many years. A widow
and a daughter, Mrs. Frank Chllders,
survive.
Gray Harbor Warrants Called.
HOQUIAM, May 13. (Special.) All
HALL & COMPANY
BUT AND SELL
Railroad
Public Utility
Industrial
Municipal
BONDS
YIELDING
5 to 7fy
Foreign Government Loans
Local Securities
Preferred Stocks
Lewis Bldg. Portland, Or.
Swift & Company
Cnion Stock Yards. Chicago, May 14, 118
Dividend No. 129
Dividend of TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) per share
on tbs capital stock of Swift A Company, will be
paid on July 1st. 1918. to stockholders of record,
Msy 18tlul91S,as shown on the books of the
Company.
On account of issue of new stock, transfer
books will be closed from May 18th, 1918. to July
This dividend ts not payable upon the new
Issue of nf ty million dollars capital stock.
F. 8. HA YWARD. Secretary
Swift Company
Union Stock Yards. Chicago. tay
' Special Dividend No. 130
Special Dividend of twenty-five per cent
(2SX) on the capital stock of Swift & Company
will be paid in stocs ef tb Company on July
15th. 1918, out of tb adjustment of th fixed
assets of th Company to value current January
1st. 1914, to stockholders of record May 18th,
1918, as shown on tb book of th Company.
S, HAY WASP, Seeretary
.$ 6,355,439.00
180,011.00
. .. 27,623,632.00
High-Grade
onds
Odd Lots
R 500 Beaver Drainage Dlst. 6s, 1021.
1.000 Beaver Drainage Dlst. 6s, 1024.
1.500 Helnfs Bldg. Co., F. 6. ISIS.
300 Marahfield. Ore Imp. 6s, 1024.
l.SOO Warren A Hlggon. 6s, 1021.
14,000 Jackson County Read 5a, 1923.
1,000 Holtvllle, Cal Sewer 5s, 1919.
100 Columbia Agrlcult., 6a, 1020.
200 Ferndale, ., Imp. 7a, 1036.
1,000 Portland, Ore., Imp. On, 1018.
1.5O0 Whatcom Co, Wn Road 6. 1022.
500 Wahkiakum, D. D. 7s, 1023.
200 Seattle Condemn. A. D. 6s, 1023.
500 Borllngame, Cal., Imp. 6s, 1020.'
500 Tudor Arms, F. M., 6s, 1922.
5,000 Gooding Co. Highway 5s, 1027.
8,300 Sew Westminster, B. C 6, 1018.
100 San Brnno, Cal Imp 7s, 1022.
000 u u " 7s. 1023.
40O " " u u jMf j 024.
100 " " 7s, 1026
New Issues
10.2OO Idaho Falls, Ida., Imp.
60,000 San Mateo, Cal., Imp. 7s.
32,000 Mill Valley, Cal, Imp. 7s.
Ask for details
Lumber mens
Trust Company
CAPITAL MS SUSPtUS 1400.000
Israberment Bids. Portland, Ors.
of the larger and many of the smaller
school districts of Grays Harbor County
will be put on a cash basis by call of
$150,000 worth of school warrants. Just
made by County Treasurer John B.
Orton. Only a few of the small dis
tricts will not be on a cash basis, and
it is expected these soon will be added
to the list. This is the first time in
years that the school districts of the
county have been on the cash basis.
Phone your want ads to The Oreuo
nisn. Main 7070, A 6095.
FACTS 262
RESOLVED
a
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The National Council of
Defense adopted the fol
lowing; resolution: eA
"The Council of Defense ?
approves the immediate
and permanent use of
motor trucks as a trans
portation agency, and re- e-
quests the states to take
all steps necessary to
facilitate such means of
transportation."
This recommendation 4e
could be easily complied
with if roads were paved
with .
v.
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WARREV BROS. CO.,
Journal Bnildlns;,
Portland, Or.
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