17 HEWWALHUTPRIGES b. Benton Harbor. New Tor WeaJthlea ranged steady In constLminr markets at $6.50. Extra fancy, large, boxed Jonathans ranged higher at - $2.10g 2.25 f. o. b. Washington shipping points, and Colorado Jonathans sold higher In Denver at $33.25 per box." Local grape receipts were two cars of Cali fornia. 400 boxes of Oregon by express and 200 boxes by boat, and 00 boxes" of "Wash ington a. There was a good demand and lit tle change tn prices. Oregon Tokays brought $2.25 a crate. Malagas 6 7 cents a pound and Concords 55 cents a pound. Cali fornia Muscats were quoted at $1.75 a crate and Tokays at 56 cents a pound. Oregon pear shipments were five cars to New York, four to Omaha and one each to Chicago and Bridgeport. VHR SHARES REACT Rough heavies 1S.009182S FOOD STOCKS LARGE bneen Prime lambs 12 on 014 00 Fair to medium lambs JWall.M Would You Refuse Or Delay? IFTOtT were "over there" and the ordt-r went forth "KVERT MAN OVKH THE TOP AT :15" would you wait until t:0 or :S0 or refuse altogether? Then in the cool Bray dawn you would face tha "firing squad." A puff, a report and ou would bave PAID. Over here a refusal to subscribe to the Fourth Liberty Loan if you possibly can will mean the "firing; line" of millions of llvinc: patriots' eyes haunting you through TIME and the eyes of thousands of our boys who have made the supreme sacrifice haunting you through, ETERNITY. Get to Tear bank: aad volaatartly pledge T' application for aabacrlptlua TODA1. MULTNOMAH COUNTY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE ' This space contributed by Morris Bros. tar: nzt . 10 a 1 1 Wethers 0"910.0 Ewes ... - a.oua ORIGINS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED Market Opens About 8 Cents - Higher Than Last Year. Demand Turns to Rails and Other Investment Stocks. Supply of Cereals on Hand Greater Than Year Ago. Shipments ta the T.e.llnr Market of the Factfle orthwrt. State origins of livestock loaded. Sept. 80. 1918: Cattle Horses Mixed calves Hogs Eheep mutes stock For Portlands Oregon 12 I .... 1 1 BASIS OF 28 CENTS ON NO. 1 TRADING, ON LARGE SCALE Washington ... 3 1 .... WHEAT GAIN, 296 PER CENT Totals . A . TITE MORXIXG OREGOMAX, AVEDXESDAT, OCTOBER 2, 1918. 13 2 .... 1 1 15 2 1 22 8 IS 1 2 ."8 8 S 1M 2 . 26 8 S .... .... 1 14 3 3 . -. .... a.. .""9 '"a " 2 . 9 2 2 1 .... 9 H 1 .... 2 9 8 1 .... 1 one week ago. Four wks ago. Fee Charged for Inspections. To conform with the requirements of the new agricultural bill approved by President Wilson . yesterday, a fee will be charged for the Inspection of food products by the bureau of markets hereafter at the rate of $2.50 for a carload or $1-50 for less than half a carload. t or beattle Oregon .... California Crop Is of Good Size, but Market Is Stronger as I m port a- lions From Europe Are Shut . Off Quality Satisfactory. Steel Weakens ic Final Hoar and Carries Down Larger Part of List Exchange on Neutral Countries Declines. v aamngton .. Flour. McaM, Beans and Canned Salmon and Tom a toe Arc More plentiful Su-ar Holdings Samo as Last Year. Totals One week ago. our w ks ago. tor bnokaa Oregon Washington . Opening prices on California walnuts of the 1118 crop were named yesterday by the California Walnut Growers' Association. The Initial quotations are 31c for budded. 28c for No. 1 soft shell and 23c for No. 2, f. o. b. Southern California. These prices are about 8c above the opening quotations last year. The California crop is a large one and the advance is accounted for by the Impossibility of importing foreign walnuts this year. The association. In a letter to Its cus tomers, estimates that whereas last year the California crop totaled a little over S0.000.000 pounds, this year's estimate is nearly 32,000,000 pounds, though it admits that practically no other growers or ship pers are willing to concede an output any where near this tonnage. Practically ail other Interested parties predict that the crop will be from 10 to 25 per cent short of last year. The sizes will average somewhat larger than 'last year and will apparently be uni form; that is, few extra large nuts and few very small ones. - Last year the crop aver aged 42 per cent No. 2s; this year the No. 2s will not average over 4 per cent of the -crop. The harvest is abont 10 days later 'than last year, but If sufficient labor is available to carry on the harvest promptly the final shipments should be made as early as they were last year. Owing to the scarcity of burlap bags, association shipments will go forward this year in approximately 50 per cent burlap bags of the same quality as used last sea son and 50 per cent in saxolin bags. The saxolln bag is made of a strong paper, open weave. It is claimed to be tougher than the burlap bag, and is more attractive In appearance and shors the nuts through the weave. The trade should use the saxo lin bags primarily for distribution tn the local markets and the burlap bags for out-of-town shipments, as the saxolin bags will not withstand a heavy wetting. The association has been very conserva tive in accepting future orders this season, and will probably make full deliveries on all classes of future orders which have been accepted, with the possible exception. . of having to slightly pro-rate on orders for No. 2s. in which event No. Is will be sub stituted at the differential in price for the shortage. COBS PRICES ABE AGAIN" REDUCED Oats Bids Steadier in Spite of Weakness In East. Corn prices continue to decline. Tellow corn bids were $12 lower at the Merch ants' Exchange yesterday and mixed corn was down $1. Oats continued weak in the Bast, but local bulk oats bids were raised 60 cents, while sacked oats were about 50 cents cheaper. Barley was steady. Weather conditions In the Middle West. aa wired from Chicago: "Minneapolis partly cloudy. 38; Winnipeg raining. 45; Duluth cloudy, cool; Chicago cloudy, foggy; Kansas City cloudy, threatening, 52; Ohio Valley all clear, 65." Reports from Mexico say crop yields are large and agricultural conditions better than for many years. There is sufficient wheat on hand to keep the flour mills running until next year's crop is harvested. Official figures on grain exports from the United States In August of this year and last year follow: 1918. 587.149 . . 1,850,413 ..11,523.349 212.243 ..15,119.873 072,479 1917. Barley, bushels Corn, bushels . . Oats, bushels .. Rye, bushels Wheat, bushels Flour, barrels . . 1,455,530 2.609,519 12.522.243 97.749 5,169.649 1.014,649 Comparative figures on exports for the even months ending August: 1918. 1917. Barley, bushels 17.6o0.924 8.919,895 Corn, bushels 32.394.201 45.520.396 Oats, bushels 75,72,553 59.701.133 Pye, bushels 4,755,726 6.210.155 Wheat, bushels 21.S3S.948 88.800.050 Flour, barrels 17.469,290 7,876,428 Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows: Wheat. Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay Portland- Tuesday .... . .21 Year ago .... 68 Season to date. 3316 Year ago ...... 943 Monday 74 Tacoraa Tar ago 45 Season to date. 1701 Monday 54 Seattle Year ago 13 Season to date 1713 Year ago til 4 1 5 407 211 4 8 234 34S 12 11S4 511 18 825 65 1 IT 13 435 20 $7 1 7 ISO 302 8 464 431 879 1497 POTATO markets ARE EASING OFF Prices Ranging Lower at Western Shipping Point 9--Onions Also Decline. The potato market was weaker yester day with a slow demand. Oregon Burbanks were quoted at $2.25(2.50 and Idaho Rurals and Yakima Netted Gems at $2.75. The markets East still sfrow a weak tone. Minnesota white stock ruled steady at $2 per cwt, sacked, at Chicago in car lot a Other carlot points were irregular. Moor- head, Minn quoted unchanged. Most Colorado shipping points ranged slightly lower, Greeley quoting white stock $1.75 1.80 f. o. b sacked. Idaho Falls ranged $1.S01.40, sacked, trackside. Northwest ern prices are sinking gradually and best stock is now selling to retailers at $2.50 per cwt. Shipping movement on week days still totals abont 1000 cars. The onlott markets are also Tower. Bast rn yellow stock declined fl cents at Rochester, N. Y., ranging $1.751.90. Con summing markets also weakened, and th general range for Eastern and Middle West markets was weaker at $1.90 2.25. Ship ments were moderate. Locally onion prices were slightly lower. Oregon Dan vers and California Browns going at $2.25 2.50. FEW FRESH EGGS ABE NOW COMING Ciood Batter Is Also Scarce Article on Mar ketVeal Strong. There are Eastern eggs on the market yet and local storage eggs are offered free ly, but this does not Interfere with ths strength of Oregon ranch stock, receipts of which have become very small. Candled ranch was quoted yesterday at 55 cents and selects at 57 cents. There was also plenty of Eastern butter, bat hardly any Oregon creamery cubes that would grade as extras, and for such 62 cents was obtainable. Poultry was in fair supply. Heavy hens sold at 27 cents and light hens at 25 cents. Dressed veal was very firm and 21 and 22 cents was paid for fancy. Dressed pork was unchanged at 25 cents. EASTERN APPLE MARKETS ABE HRM Local Prices Steady. With Good Demand. Grapes Move Well. The local apple market yesterday was eteady with a good demand. Fancy Graven steins. Winter Bananas and Snows were riuoted at tl. 7582.25: Ortleys. extra fancy et $2.50. fancy at $2.25 and "C" grade at $2: Greenings at $1.50 and small Jonathans at $1.25. The Bureau of Markets' summary of Eastern apple market says: "Markets were firm. Fall varieties axe cleaning up In shipping sections at steady prices. Baldwins and Standards. Winter kinds. A s, 2tt-lnch. sold mostly $4.50 per arrel. f. o. b. Greentngs ranged $3,75 9 4 50. Michigan Jonathan, reached 7.i0 f. e. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. $1,103,062 1,570,7:16 04.240 565,7'JO Portland $a.t6.iu-i eattle 9,464.014 acoma ft7.f24 Spokane ....... 1,567,'JU:. PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS. Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc. Merchants" Exchange, noon session: October delivery: Sid. No. 2 white feed oats $."8.00 Standard feed barley ................ 47.25 andard "a barley 4?.U0 Eastern oats and corn In bulk. 3. o white oats 51.r0 S-pound white clipped, oats 5. no a ye J low corn r.i.oo No. 3 mixed corn 60.00 November delivery; No. 2 oais Feed barley 47. Ml A barley 48.no No. Z oats ftl-.'a rifTTed oats 52.00 Tellow corn f0.n Mixed corn .j9.0H WHEAT Government basis. $2.20 per buuhel. FLOUR Straights. $10.05 11.95 per bar ret ; whole wheat, $10.25; graham. $9,909 0.2-3: barley flour. $11 per barrel: rye flour, $12.60 per barrel; corn meal, $11.30 ifi 11. o per barrel ; corn I lour, $12; oat lour, $11.20 ft 11.40 per barrel. MILlFEED Mill run. f. o. b. mill: far- lots, $29.65; mixed cars, $3015; Ifss than arlots. $30.oo; rolled barley, $oo; rolled oats. $69. CORN Whole, $75: cracked. $76 per ton. HAT Buvinr i rices, f. o. b. Portland: Eastern Oregon timothy. $30 per ton; Valley imotny, aai per ion ; a nana. ; va'iej rraln hay, $2627; clover, $28; straw. $9 0 10. Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extras, 62c: nrins. extras, box lots, 63c: cartoons, box lots. 04 c, half boxes, 4c more: less than half boxes. more; butterfat. No. 1, o7c per pound delivered Portland. EGGS Oregon ranch, candied, rots and crarv-p out. 5"c: selects, 57c per dozen. CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets. 33c : Toung Americans, 34c; long horns. 34c per pound, -oos and Curry, f. o.b. Myrtle Point, triplets. 324 c POULTRY Hens. 25 fr- 27c; springs. 27 23c; ducks and geese, nominal; turkeys, live. 2c. VEAL Fancy, 21 H 2? 22c per pound. FORK Fancy, 25o per pound. Fruits mud Vegetables. Local Jobbing quotations: FRUITS Oranges, Valencies, $9.50fl0; lemons, $5.50&7 per box: bananas, 80J8Vio per pound ; grapefruit. $10.00; cantaloupes $2.50& 3 per crate; watermelons. 2 tn 3' per pound; peaches, $1.50; apples, $1,259 j.so per box: pears, iocnX per box; plums, Vi3c per pound: cp.sabas, 334o pound; grapes. $12.25 per crate. VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 50??60e per crate; cabbage, 2 "5 2 c per pound ; lettuce. $2 per crate: cucumbers. 30 1r 50c per box: neDDers. 7c per sound : beans, J B e per pound; ffe!ry. 90c per dozen ; eggplant, 1$ 5' 15c per pound; corn, -O p Jac per oozen. grapes, $1.50 2.25 per crate. POTATOES oregons, s2..'Arz.oD per Hun dred; Idahos, $2.75; Yakimas, $2.75; sweet. 5 5 V c ONIONS Oregon. sz.:.;.0Z.&o; caiuornia brown, $2.25(6 2.50. Staple Groceries. Local jobbing quotations: SUGAR Sack basis: Fruit and berry. $9.r5; beet, $'.1.25: extra C. $5.15: powdered. In barrels. $10.25: cubes, in barrels, $10.45 NUTS WalnuLS. 33c: Brazil nuts. 10c: fil berts. 20c; almonds. 30 32c; peanuts, 19c cocoanuts, i.o per aozen. ALT Half-ground, luos, sirj.'.io per ton; 50s, $17.25 per ton; dairy, $25 per ton. Klljr: cnoroKen nrc per pouna. nrj Tnhhlnff Trtee: Small white. 1014 (rVlSc: large white, lltt&12c; colored S4Stic: lima, 15c. COFFrit. rtoastea, in arums, iieuc Provisions. Local Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes, choice. S64 37He: standard. SoriSSc: skinned, none; pic nics, 2Gc; cottage roll, J4t LARD Tierce oasis, sianaara pure, syc; compound, 23c HALO. ranc?, ..'. .1 a 1-, buuuuu, ij ,j ffl47Ac: choice. 3644c. ruv salt Short, clear backs. 30 35c: exports, 29 & 32c. . Hides, and Pelta. HIDES Government grades: Xo. 1 salted hides. 30 lbs. and up, 15c; o. 2 salted hides, 30 lbs. and up. 14c; No. 1 green hides. 30 lbs. and up. 12c: r.o. 2 green hides SO lbs. and up, 11c: No. 1 salted bulls. 50 ihA. and uo. l?c: iso. j: saitea duiis. am ins. and up. 11c: No. 1 green bulls, 50 lbs. and no. 10c: No. 2 green bulls, 50 lbs. and up, 9c; No. 1 green or salted calfskins, up to 15 lbs., 32c: No. green or saitea caitsKins. up to 15 lbs.. 30c: No. 1 green or salted kip skins, 15 to 30 lbs., 16c; No. 2 green of salted kin skins, 13 to SO lb,.. 14Hc; dry flint hides. 7 lbs. and up. 30c; dry flint calf under 7 lbs., 40c: Dry salt nines. 7 lbs. and on. 24c: dry ste.lt calf, under 7 Ins.. 34c dry cull hides or calf, half price: dry stags or bul s. zoc: ary salt stags or dumb, lie dry cull stags or bulla, half price: dry horse hides, accoraing to size ana taaeon. eacn $1.502.50; salted horse hides, according to size and takeoff, each. $3&o. PELTS Dry long-wool pelts, per pound. 40c: dry short-wool pelts, per pound, 25 aoe: salted long-wool lamb pelts. August takeoff, each. .o"rn d.ou: saitea sheep pelts, August takeoff, each, $2-93: dry sheep shearlings, each. 250c; salted sheep shear, lings, each. 50 & 75c Wool. Mohair. Etc WOOL Oregon. 36 71c per pound. MOHAIR Long staple, 60c; abort staple. 40c- burrv. 30c. CASCARA BARK New and old. 12HC13C ner pound. TALLOW No. 1, ISHc per pound: No. 2, 12tc per pound; grease, Na 1. 10c; No. X 9c per pound. Oils. GASOLINE Bulk. 21c; engine distillate. bulk. 1-c: kerosene, duik. 10c; capes. 20c UNSEED OIL Raw. barrels. $2.01: cases. $2-11: boiled, barrels. cases. $2.13. TURPENTINE In tanks. 84c; ca&es, 94c SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Price, Carre nt en eEggs, Vegetable. Preen Fruits. Etc, at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. Butter, 39 Ejr Fresn extras, 66c; fresh extra pu'.icts. 5oc. Cheese New firsts, 2Stjc; Toung Amer icas, sic. Poultry Large nena, 34T?3e: young Kooter three pounds, Sc; broilers, one pound. 45c; frj-ers. 2i pounds. 378:tSc pigeons, $2; squabs. $333.50; turkeys. 319 3oc Vegetsbles Green peas. 8 ff 9c; aspara gus, 3035c: eggplant, 755 65c: bell pep pers. 5075c: chile peppers. 60 3 73c: to matoes, $l1.7o: lettuce, 9cS$l; celery, 15825c: potatoes, rivers, $2.258 2.75: Sa linas, $3.258.50; onions, Australian brown. $1.5031.70: yellow. (1.7522; garlic. 15b 10c. cauliflower. 25340c; beets. 75cj$l: carrots. $11.50. turnips, 6375c; rhubarb. $1.101 1.35: cabbage, 40375c; artichokes. $2.5084: cucumbers. 5dc&$l; string beans. 4&5c; lima beans. 5r6e; okra, 56c per pound. Fruit Cantaloupes. Turlock. $1.502: watermelons, $1.1.50: eassabaa, $1.251-50: honeydew melons. $1.50&1.75: lemons. $3.50 34.5": grapefruit. 56c: orangea. Valenciaa. $7.5008.50; bananas. Hawaiian. 607c; pine apples, $4.51i3 5; apples, small, 11.5031.75; large. $2.2582.73; pears, $1.3092; figs, white, 75c$l; black, 75c3$1.25: grapes, all varieties. 1 1.25 & 1.78. Receipts Flour. 6ti74 quarters: barley 1104 centals; beans, 23 sacks: potatoes, 8940 sacks; onions. 625 sacks: hay, 154 tons; hides. 543; wine. 1000 gallons. California Bean Market. LOS ANGELES. Cal. Practically no dam age to beans from rain In Southern Cali- tomla. bhipments light. Demand slow Litti. change in prices. Warehouse caah to growers. ew crop, recleaned basis. $11. 3o: Tepary. sacked, per cwt.. 7; black eyes. $6,251 6.50; ima!l whites, uncleaned. S10.25 '8W...0; large whites, .10jlu.25; Hoouerson bush, $lieiL2S. XITW TORJC. Oct. 1. The cleavage be tween war and peace share, became more divergent In today's active and confused Ktock market, the former agara yielding lr resularly to heavy selling, while some of the latter added to gains ot the previous day. Rather more noteworthy than either of these movements, however, was the confi dent Inquiry for rail. Including secondary or low-priced shares. Absorption of those l.-vues was again ascribed to excellent state ments of earnings: Shippings, motors, copper, and various miscellaneous share, contributed appreciably to the general strength of the list until the final hour, when United Etates Steel was at Its minimum and rails forfeited much. U not all. of their early advance, the market clos ing with a heavy tone, bales amounted to febu.ooo shares. About the only direct reflection of latest war developments waa furnished by th, fur- . KneM or "eutral exchanges, rates """" ana bwltzennd again sagging. Liberty bonds, the 3.4s excepted, were firmer, foreign issues shading slltthtlv. Total sales, par value, aggregated IK.873.00. Old -..neu niaiei registered 4s declined 14 per .-em. on saiea. others were unchanged on calL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Last bales. Illgh. Low. sale. Am Beet Sugar American Can. Am Car & Fdry American Loco. Am S at p.elg. . Am Sugar Kefc 3.900 l,y) 2"0 .:i"0 l.OnQ 4,4o 4 S Ilt, "' 10V, 10 14 1-.T. 70S S7', 44 Vi Ml 66'i 77C 10S ast 1.1 i Ow sH H4 53 21 :o- ISIS ss 4SH 2 ::ai 43 43 12 211 H M 123 91 30 ".si-,; 104 Ti 30 33 lfT 33 44 29 ti 1 !' 60 77S 1'iS 1 "' eii Am Tel A Tel Am Z L & S... Anaconda Cop.. 20.m0 Atchison l.Km en -V V (If W 1 rt B Bait & Ohio... 2,0MJ 1.2(h) 3.1110 4,7110 3.300 4. .".) 2.7M 3. -'HO 1.SO0 2.SHO 5. GMO 2,5'M 7.1D0 1.400 30O 4. f.K) 1.0110 COO luji 53 26 21 Butte A Sjp Cop California Petrol Canadian Pac. . loo 4 -! 49 40 4t, 44 61(4 30 ns 143 127 02 " 3" " 10S 30 V4 34 V, 1'i 34 54 'rioii 121 u 2." 28V4 71 20 7.-.S 42(4 103 3 JO 43 51 '.a 24 91 4 91 SOS 20-4. 5SV 1&8 12s 114 112H 11044 24 IMS Chen oc Ohio... Co M at St. Paul 5H 4"4 2o Ft I & p ctrs Chiuo Copper... Colo Kl & lr.. Corn Pdcts P.efg Crucible Steel.. Cuba Cane Sug 43 2 t 51 t 13 Oisiil Securities Erie ., General Electric General Motors Gt Nor Pfd I4 123 111 307 94 1 t N O ctfs. Illinois Central Insplr Copper.. I",9o0 ... lnt M M Pfd.. ST.'-'OO Inter Nickel.... 3..VU 10., nter Payer l.tfno 33 39 331 1131s Kan City South "110 Kennccoit cop. o,3UU Louis tz Nash Maxwell Motors 3.4rt0 Mexican Petrol 57.Ou 29', 110 2 Missouri Pacific .3iiO Miami Copper. . Montana 'Power Nevada Copper N Y Central. ... 00 L'SVi 500 2O0 4.1O0 5.600 3.400 4.5O0 l.ooo 1.200 6fi0 oo 24.700 20 74 40 14 31 4 S3 SI no 2S 17S 12o 110 109 1104. 84 24 &2 74 H 40 104i N Y N H H. . Norfolk & West rthern Pac. . ay 32i Pacific Mall... Pennsylvania .. Pittsburg Coal. . Ray Col Cop... 43 i 51 23 Heading ReD Ir & Steel 6.000 90 es 23 Southern Pac 5.400 Southern Ry... 27.O0O Studebaker Cor 4S.300 Texas Co 1.600 L'nion Pacific. . lO.U'nu 54 179 !-' 110 V S Indus Al.. B.H'O S Steel 81.000 109 U S Steel pfd.. 0"0 rtah Copper... 3.400 Wabash Pfd B 200 Western Union. 20 West Electric. . 3.700 110 4 MS 44 S2S 454 34 Total sales tor tne nay eou.uvu snares. BONDS. TJ S ref 2s reg. 98 Pac T ft T 7m. . 8i (1 n eounon... "' fenn con ' . . 5' - TJ S 3s reg S3 IVnlon Pao 4s... 85 nn uiiDim... -.i 10 a Ateei os.... vi TJ S 4s reg 10 South Pao cv 5, 91 do couDon lOaVAnglo-French So 94 Atch gen 4s 80 u S liberty 8 100.08 D & R G ref .is 5 ao ist con s va.o N Y Cen deb 6s 93! do 2d 4s 93.6 North Pac 4s... SOJI do 1st con 4 95.94 do 3s "oo 1 ao aa tu.... o.o Bid, Boston Mining Stocks. BOSTON. Oct- 1. Closi-ng quotations: Allouex ........ 44 . 1 Nnrih Butte..... 14 Ariz Com 35 Old Dominion... 30 Calumet ft Arls. 67 lOsceola 32 calumet ec.4o) iwuincy 60 Centennial 11 Sup ft Boston M. 4 Cod k con Co.. 40 shannon E Butte Cop M. 9T'Ltah Con 9 Franklin 34! Winona 1 Isle Roy (Cop). 25 j Wolverine 22 Lake Cupper.... 3 -Oranby Cons 82 Mohawk.. ... 53'tireeno cananea.. 50 Money, Exchange, Etc NEW TORK, Oct. 1. Mercantile paper. unchanged. Sterling, unchanged; demand. 14.74.45 cables. 14.76.5a. francs, demand. 5.46 cables. 5.46; guilders, demand, 46: cables, 4C: lire, demand, 0.34; caoies, ti.32. Mexican dollars, unchanged. Time loans strong, unchanged. Call money strong, unchanged. LONDON. Oct. 1. Money and discounts. unchanged. TOP HOGS AT PREMIUM TWO FAXCr LOADS BRING DIME OVER RECE.VT MARKET. ' Sales Are Made at 19.85 at North Portland Yards Prime Cattle at Full Quotation. The feature of the North Portland mar ket yesterday wss the sal. of two losds of prime Moss at lv.fc5. a dim. better than the top price that has prevailed for some time psst. These loads were shipped in- by A. A. Steel, ot Parma, Ida., and J. W. Chand ler, of La Grande. There was a good movement In the cat tle division at stesdy prices. Several loads of top grade steers were sold al 913 and other loads brought $11 to 111.73. Trad ing in cows was also active. Eheep were unchanged. Receipts were 280 cattle. 20 calves, 520 hogs and 48 aheep. Shippers were: With hogs Robert MeCrow, Centerville. Wash.. 1 load; W. C Calhoun. Caldwell. Idaho. 1 load. With cattle M. M. H actor. Oo;dendale, Wash.. 1 load; Clinton Cook. h irnbrook. Cal.. 1 load; H. W. Buckingham, Coburg. 1 lnad. With mixed loads M. M. Hoetor. Golden- dale. 1 load hogs and sheep; Tim Derr, Me-Min-nvllte. 1 load cattle and boss. The day's sales were as follows: ' Wt Price 1 Wt. Price. 2s'eers . .1020 1 12 OT 14 cows ...104S .V2S 86 steers 13 0-' CO cows . 624 .1 OA steers... M0 8.7.".: 4 cows.... UtS S .M 10 steers ..110s 11. 0 Scow. ...120 .no 14 steers ..TOSS 1175' 14 cows ...1070 7 50 2 steers ..125 8.001 9 cows.... 832 4.75 1 steer ...112S 5 501 47 cows SOO 6 50 3 steers... '' 6.5v 13 cows. ... 730 3.50 37 steers ..lf- 11251 2 calves... 130 11. SO 10 steers. .. t3 10.no! 30 heifers.. S70 7.00 5 steers ..1120 6 steers... os 11 BO' & hogs. ... 310 1T5 B 25i 2 hogs 160 18 50 1 steer ...1070 70 cows . . .1039 7 cows ...1132 8 cows . . .1020 3 cows. . . . S63 25 cows 1013 pr:ces current f oTiows: Cattle Prime steers.... 6 50 04 hogs.... 200 19 B5 S.0O 159 bogs 2KI 19 S-5 50' SS hogs 330 19 50 e.OOl B hogs S37 1T.S5 SOU' 4S hogs 135 1 fX) 7 00' 74 hogs. . . . 193 19.75 at th. iocs, yards ar. as Prir.s. ....$12.000130. Good to choice steers ........ Med.:um to rood steers ....... Fair to medium steers........ Common to fair steers ........ Choice cows and heifers..... MeL to good cowa and heifers. Fair to med. cowa and heifers. Canners ...................... Bulls Ca.ves . ......... Hogs J1.OU0 1Z.US Tne i i os 8.25 9 9.25 s.ooe 9 oo O09 7 21 5.oo a 00 s.nn n 4 00 COOO 7.00 . JU(0 12 ou Prime muted .19 50$19 85 Medium mixed 13.00 313.34 Totala , One week ago One week ago Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Oct- 1. Hogs Receipts. 23.- 000: steady to lOo lower; butchers, $19.40 trl9.95; light. $19.40 n $19.75: packing. $18.30i 19.23; rough. $13.00 b 18.50; pigs. $17.30 'olS. 25. Cattle Receipts. 1T.OOO: steady to higher: beef cattle, $lu. 19.00; butcher tuck, cows and heifers. )U!jblJ.io; can- ners and cutters. $53f6.e5; stockers and feeders. $7.U0 S 113.75; calves, $17.7i 1S.50. Sheen Recelots. 35.0C0: snow to lower: a few early sales of feeder lambs steady. Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Oct. L Hogs Receipts, f.100. 0c lower. Heavy, 118.63! 19.O0: mixed. 1S.75S1S.S.1; light. llS.KOtf 19 4: pigs. 115. 00i19.00: bulk of sales, 113-75 ft IS. S3. Cattle iltecelpis. lo.ooo. steady. axive steers. $11. 30a 19.0O; cows and neliers. $7.25'al2UO: Western steers, $lo.oo 0.30; Texas steers. S73Tll.i: range s and belters. IT.OOti. 1 l.ou; canners. $6.0097.00; stockers and feeders, $u-30g, 4.50; calves. $'J$13; bulla, stags, etc, .u IO 43. Sheep Receipts. 30.0OO. steady. Tear- llngs. 111. 45B 13.00: wethers. $10.no $11.00; ewes. $3.0030.00; lambs, $15.3ot$ 116. 00. Seattle Livestock Market. SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 1. Receipts of hogs. 3.S5 head. Including contract stock; on v two loads went on the market. rte- celpts of cattle, 9 head; packers expresned willingness to pay a oonus tor prime steers and cows, but scarcity tnrougnout the countrv made It apparent -tnal any advance In bids would only result In mov ing secondary atock. Cattle Hest steers. 111911: medium to choice. $10. 5011: common to good. lfr 8.30: medium, $7t7.&0; bulls, 13Q7.30; calves. 15tl0. Hdm Prime light, izncrzn.oo; medium to choice. 119. 30 ID. 60: medium to taeevy. !18.30$19; rough. 117.30a IS; pigs. 117.3U tf 19. Sheep spring lambs. 1130 la; yearlings. 19&12; ewes. CORN IS FORGED DOWN 3IARKKT AX OE TIME 10 CENTS iDER MONDAY'S. TOP. Heavy Selling Due to Increased Belief la Chances of Early Eadlas of War. CHICAGO, Oct. 1. Inereaed bltef hi chances of a quick end in of the war brought about decided fresh setbacks today In the price of corn. The market closed un settled. 24c to 3c net lower, with October $1.&317 1.33 H and November $1.304 U 131. Oats finished Ho to 4o off to He up and provisions ranged from $1 decline lo IOC advance. Developments that had a beartnr on peace monopolised the attention of corn traders nd resulted in aeneral elllnsT until values were forced down more than 10c under the high point ot the previous day. Much of the pressure to $et rid of holdings w as said to coma from rural sources. Seaboard demand checked declines In the oats market Exporters were understood to have made liberal purchasea here and at other leading centers. Owlns; to Improved call from blr Inter ests, lard and ribs rallied from early weak ness. Pork received no stimulus and fell the limit allowed for a single day. Ladinc luturea ran iff a u follows Opea. High. Low. Close. CORN. $l.n6 1.37i 1.3'. 1.33 OATS. 69 .70 70 .71 MESS PORK. Oct. Nov. $1.S24 11.33 130 Oet. Nov. .9 .! .-.J w Oct NOV. 3S..V 3 30 311.25 US. SO LAKD. 211(12 2 3!5 .....25.&ii 20.20 SHORT RIBS. 227 23.12 22.U7 13.UT S SO 36. SO Oct. Nov. 20 00 20.12 Oct. 22.7 23.12 22.3 23 OO Nov 22.97 23 27 23.U7 23.1T Cash prices were: Corn No. 2 yellow. $1.63; No. 3 yellow. $1.386.1.45; No. 4 yellow, 133(r 1.33. Oats No. 3 white. 70S 71' Vic: standard. 7Ht72Hc live No. 2. nominal. Farley 90c S sl.02. Timothy $7.50 10. Clover Nominal. . Pork Nominal. Lard $20.(5 '3 26.90. Ribs $22.876 23.37. BCTTEB DEALERS UNEASY. Market to Be Stabilised Following Reduced Consumption. WASHINGTON. Oct. L Through the ap pointment of a committee to lnvetlgate the Dresent situation as to dairy products tne Food Administration announced tonight that first steps had been taken to stabilise the butter market. Increased demands from the Army. Navy and the allies have prouurea a temporary shortage of butter, the Food Adniinlstra-. tlon baa neen lnlormea ty representatives or the dairy interests. With the Increasing scarcity the price of butter has risen steadliy and consumption by lite civilian population has decreased. These conditions, dairymen have s greed. w-!l sooner or later produce a collapse iti hotter prices posnlbiy below the cost of pro duction. Dairymen have recommended that when such a tall occurs (.overnment pur chases oe used to support tne mat aet at 1 reasonable level. Coffee Fotorre I rr-eg-ular. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. The bullish in fluence of the war news and higher Brazil Ian cables was modified by maximum price restrictions in tne snsraei xor cone, futures. As today was the first of the month all maximum pncea were automatically duced 15 points, but there were sles of May at the full premium permitted over the spot poitlon, or at 9.55c. while July sold up to U.T1C or v points act high er. The general list opened unrhahct d to 7 points higher' and closed net 15 points lower to 7 points nigner. uctooer. 8..-te; Dec. 8.80c; Jan.. 8.9:c: March. 9.25c;My. 9.55c: Juiy. wi.c: mpi. m.vjc Spot collee dun; K10 is, c; Santos is, 13feo Naval More. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Oct. 1. Turpentine n,m: SSilc: sales. 115 barrels: recelnta. barrels; shipments, is barreia; stocks. 29.703 barrels. Rosin Firm: sales, sen narreis: receipts. 1675 barrels: snipments. osi barrels: stock, 65.029 barrels. Quote: B, $13 759 133: D, $14: E. (14914. oa: r. i 111; c. i4.i5t 14.20: U. S14.25; I. IH.iS: K. (14.60: M $14. 70fl 14.75; Nv $1490; WG, $13.10; WW, Dnlnth Linseed Market. DIT.U7H, Oct. 1 Linseed. $3.90 n 3.91 - Dried Fntit At New York. NEW" TORK. Oct. 1. Evaporsted apples. dall; prunes, strong; peaches, scarce. Chicago Usury Produce. CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Butter, unchanged eggs, receipts. cases, uncnangea. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 1. Metals, unchanged. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1 Purer, unchanged. Foreign Trade Vital Topic. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. To plan devel opment of this country's foreign trade after the war every American asrencv interested in the subject will be called Into conference with the American Manufacturers' Export Association at its convention on October 30-31. EXTRA! OrpheumShowTonight. Ad. The commercial stocks of wheat reported to the lieoartnient of Aarlculture In a food furvey daied September 1. ll . amounted to 114.3:;i,84 bushels. Theee fisures refer to storks actually reported and do not repre sent the tuial commercial stocks of the country, nor do th-y Include stocks oa farms on the date of the survey. The stocks reported were held by 11. .71 elevators, warehouses, grain mills, and wholesale deal era, and were equal to 20 & per cent of th Ktocka held by the same firms on Septem ber 1. 3HIT. The commercial stocks of other cereals re ported for (September 1. 111 . were : Corn. 11.715. f78 bushela: oats. ft4.6i.S5 bushels, oiu, 4.ts3.s.M buitheis: bary. 1J, H4 buhMs ; and rye, 4 I4tf.ni: bushela These storks represent the following percentacea of th corrcipnndini stocks on September 1. 1UI"; Corn, 2y.6 per cent-; oata, lio.l per cent. ; barley. S4 per cent; and rye, per cent. The commercial stocks of four and corn meal were: What f.our. white. 4. Wft.Sl'S br. rcis; who'e wheat and craham flour. 147.4(13 barrels: barley f tour, 1:7, ISh harrtli; r flour, li25.1-7 barrel; corn flour, rut.Ml.2 pounds; corn meal. pounds; buck whrut flour 2 jM,.u pounds: ntixcd flour. h.S3:.S."4 pound it. Tlir- srocks represent the followinr perceniarcs of the eto ks on hand a year iro: Wheat flour, white. 140 per cent : whoiv wheat and rraham flour. 1H4.7 per cent; barl'g) flour, 2.'v'.4 per cent.: rye fiour. -17. 4 per cent; com flour. tjo 3 Pr cnt; torn Tneal. 1 per cent.; but-k-wheat fiour. hi. 7 per cent.; mixed flour. -J2 2 per cent. i; levators, warehouses, and wholesale deal era reported sto ks of beans mounilni to 14.477,i-'iO bunhels. while wholesa: rnn-m and warehouses reported the (oliowlnc com mndltifn in the amounts Inotcated: Kic. Art. !. -ill pounds: rolled osts. 44.10.n74 pounds; canned amlomit. S4.1.lHO pounds; csinned tomsroes. Hl.AV4.3t11 Bounds: canned corn. 'J3.Ort3.IM4 pounds: eucar. 3 11.1 '4.40 pounds. These slocks represent the follow Ins percentajies of the corresponding a.orki on hand September 1. 1M17; Ie.ns, 1 :.rt. 1 per cent., rice. 80.7 per cent.; rolled oata. lild 5 per cent. ; canned saimon. 104.5 per cent : canned tomaioea. in.' per cent.; canned corn, 71 per cot. : sug-ae, t. per cent. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 1. Flax. $394; barley, bit) I-c. Grain nt San yrsAclara. BAN FKANClbCO, Oct- 1. Klour. $11.20 per barrel. Grain Wheat. Government prlca. $2.? per boahel; barley, new crop, mil hoc rradea, $J 32j j l.'SZ; oata, homlnai; corn. California yellow. 14 13. Hay Wheat and wheat and oata. $23025: tarn oat, l.4d.; alfalfa, first cutting. $1$ 0 20: second cutting:, $22&-i barley straw. Meaia Alfslfa. $26: eocoanut. nominal. BAR ASSOCIATION TO DINE Justices Charles John and Conrad Olson Guests of Honor. Justice Charles A. Johns and Justice Conrad Olson, of the Oregon Supreme Court, will be fcuesta of honor at a luncheon at the Benaon Hotel Saturday at noon, at which all lawyers are in vited to be present. Clarence H. Gilbert, president of the Multnomah Bar Association, yesterday ppointed a committee to have charge f arrangements for the luncheon, ten ered to the two Justices recently ap pointed to places on the bench by Gov ernor Wlthycombe to fill vacancies caused by death of their predecessora The committee for tne event follows: Charles K. Cochran, Eugene Brookings. W. L.air Thompson. . V. LJttlefleld and Dan Powers. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Oct. 1. Maximum temper- ture. 77 degrees; minimum. 53 degreea River reading. 8 A. M.. 3.4 feet: change In t 24 hours. 03 root fall. Total rainfall P. M. to 5 P. M.I. none; total rainfall Ince September 1, 191S. 0.60 inch: normal rainfall since September 1. 1.94 Inches: de- Iclency or rainfall since September 1. 101i, 2H inches. feunrlse, 7:09 A. M. ; sunset. 52 P. M. Total sunshine. 11 hours 43 mln tes; possible sunshine, 11 hours 43 minutes. Moonrlse. 3:51 A. M. ; moonset. 5:n P. M- Barometer treduced sea lei, 3 P. M . 29.93 inches. Relative humidity at noon, ti9 per cent. TUBS WEATHER. STATION a ftata mt Waataat Bakt-i noise , t jo.o-..s :ic4r Boston 1 4' JO.t12S M'lear C nlary ....1 4." 54 O.fMt' . . SB -Cloudy Chuna ' 44 50 OOU' st; Clouly H..i,e r-f?nr 4i 72 O.OO . K 'Clou'ly Molnea. . . 4 2 5i u.lt, ti"5t H-0.M 4H 71.0 . Wit 41 70 O .W' K' 74 O O , !SW ttfJioudy N W "ioudy , -s IPu cloudy !W !Oar N Clear NWriear sw cloudy Eureka Galveston Helena un-aut Kansas City. . a Anrii. . ilarahfieid 4H r.o. no w cloudy ir'!ford r141 f4rt.N O VW TMr Minneapolis ..'art' O.tto ij.f? Uu ch loudy w Crlrani. . v. .ra New York 4;' b:o.:i.'B iier North Head . . . Nor lb Yakima. Phoenix 4' :ifl.(i,.ISWr!rir 4 IKO.oO ..'NWOir 4 Tno.on . ,'w !r:r ;...! Tto.ttn .. NW Oar 47t 72 0.0.' . . W Clear v' 7i0.oo..- 'pt. . foudy Vlj GMO.OOI4.SC sCioudy .".4 O.oo 12 m: cioudy M0.KV.. VW c;ear 3i! T2 0.04'. .'W IPt. cloudy 54' ."o.. v inmr 4S' 7o.ro W tc"ar S4, Brtu.o-i. . s ipt. cloudy &) 54 O.OO 14 R Clear . . .f52 O.oo;. b'lfar 541 fi'M.on..-W JCitar 52. 62 0. 2" .. K Clouds 42' &4 O.itO 22-NWrCtoudv Portland Ron-burg Sacramento . . u Lou la !t Uko n rlego 1 San Francisco S-att!; pok ne . . . . Ttooh Island eldest Walla Walla. Washington W lnntpeg . . . tA. M. todar. P. M. report predrng day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Wednesday partly cJoudy : not so warn ; weeteriy winds. Oregon Wr?Ri-!nv purr!- nriv; rtrt t TRATEtEBS- CCIDE. SAN J R.VNCISCO-LOS ANCELKS LOW BATED. Br Steamer Inelndlnv aleals aad Berth. THE SAN IBANClsrO at PORT LAND S. H. COMPANY. Tlcksta at Taird and Washlortoa. relephooa Broadway s0. Bdwy. SM. A 1S14. A .121. AUSTRALIA tW ZEALAND AND SOCTH fiAS Tla Tail It I auid Raratong. Mall auid pae cBCr aerTlre from ban FrauKiaca avery M days. lmox s. a. co. or mw Zealand. 30 California St.. Sao Franelero. er laes.1 s4rmiiishlp aoH rn.il road agrncles. FRENCH LINC UkPAilLE lEiOAll TUUATUUTlOai t Cisress Psets Servka NEW YORK BORDEAUX IfARIS IREQLENT DEPART LKES. Fovarl Bro... Pac Coa.1 Actau. lo Cherry bt. baauia. as mur Lcal Acuta. For Use in France or Belgium We Issue NEW FIVE-FRANC NOTES OF THE BANK OF FRANCE Negotiable in France and Celstum. $1 PER NOTE An excellent method of sending 6 mall remittances to friends overseas. The Canadian Bank of Commerce PORTLAND BRANCH, CORNER FOURTH AND STARK STREETS F. C MALPAS, Ma Baiter. warm Interior northwest portion; wctr!v mlnJs. Waeiinaton Werfneaday partly sjentles westerly wind. cent: cloudy; IdaliO Wednesita v fair. EDWARD WELL?. MeteoroloKlat. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Mmrria Lk cw. T A TIOR- PFTTT YS Edward TT. Tivlr. 7 lti Went Purlc Btrv-tat. Had Mra. Kmlly M Vt. '. tULIliO sKlftroSA T A NLKY-I'EHKINS Ttnii Car! tn 1". -". .V'S TtronA ivfnur. and lia A. l'rk:n. I'.i, 4.".j tUxinston ivcnu. I-EW!f5-I.AX'N John Wl mrm Uw!, 1vl. TOl .. Korty-fourth aou, and Uydt. Lun. UkuI, J.iJ Morrli$(.n tri. MOORE-GOTHAM-Htreld C. Mooro. ?4. tncouvrr. w ti.. a-vtci K Ctt-rOsin Ooth .m. '4. Muter strrrL. mu:Y-H.VI.L Uutnant Goonr D. Kllv. I"tt a I. 4S K.t; Tnrn: y --cnd t r?'t. u n J Helm I. Hli. UraL Am eric n Apartuicntu MA!iTT.ROHI.sON-Brt O. Mritn. If r!. .7 Ku m sixty. n. nth ttr-t, ana A. K-blnJ7i. cai. tili North lvanhu atreeu WKTHEUBBE - MII.I.KR Harold !. Wthertf Vancouver avenue, L.l!iia A. Ml'.ior, SI. aLtna aitlr. LiRKI.V-irORE I.iiuinant Oall C T.ar kin. 'J. Oarrp Iwti. and Kathryn J. Gore, leical. Vhidon Annex. KOSSALL-HHAW-Dont! A. Honill. 1e al. ht0 Forty-ninth avenue Southeat. auj Ina thir, lcal. Fortv-nlnth avenue McDONALD-UAMBERT Donald A. Me rKrnald, 22. Vancouver. Waih.. and Charlotte I-ambert. 21. T3 Fourteentft atrtet. LAKE-D K.V N E T C) irtnrt C. Ta k . M. Pleuaant Home. Or., and Ma ml M. LKnuey. 17. hifaaani Home, Or. IIous Tassw Power BUI. WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. The House today passed without a d.nt.ns vote and sent to the Senate the Ad ministration emergency power hill pro viding ror t.overnment acquisition and extension of electric power plantn. It Poptland'BusinessEiuireto A dire ctory of business firms .and prof essional men condensed and classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other information, telephone The Oregoni-an, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29. AGATE ClTTKItS AND MFG. JEWELERS. JlWELIIV and watcn repairing. Mtller'a Xa Vgh. t.. Alaj.:lc 1 neuter bidg. ALl- Al.tA Mb.IL, OKOl.NO I FKUST UAV, WALTER S"OTT, Hoard or Trade." M. fr57. AtsaAYkHS A Nil AN ALVM S. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 14J Secoud Oold. altvar antA. plaiinum bought. ATTURNLIS. MORRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice la .l courts. s2 Northwe.tern Bunk bidg. W. P. ADAMS. attoroe-at-law. 10i Cham ber or coin in crc-e. alaln 4'-7. UAKULK srrPLIE4. OKEC.ON BAKHLH SL'PFLY CO. We buy ana le.i ail Kincs ox brotr aupplles. -a CABI'tT CLE..MNU. RUGS The kind that wear the best, are made from our worn out caiM'-a by the Northwest Lug Co. dormer ,d dreas, 153 Lniuri ave. t Pag rugs woven ail mxea. Carpet cleaning, refining and reHlxing. Mail orders ouot d lso Lul htU. i-HONE EAST :iNU. li 12!0l FLUFF RUG CO. Phones: b-h;.-. Rast 651 4. i4 L nion ave. CAM EK. U. M. JONKS. ii. D-.CANCER TREATJiO. 812 Morcaa blrt. M..rball ia I KLLl l ull) BITTONS. THE 3S7 Wa I KW IN -HUDSON COMPANY, hlncton. Broadway 44, A 1J4. rillBOPODISTS AND ABCH "SPECIALISTS. '.VILI.IAJI. Ksiclle a.d Klore.l. DcVrny,. tti. only acinllc ch.rpoUlsi. and arch spe cialists In (n cjty. Parlors 302 (lerllnger bide., southwest corner bacond a&d Alvlr. Phong Jlalo ISO I. IUKOPRACTK' FHVMI IAN. DK. Mralahnn. Marle.y h.r.t. llHi'i chlru practic World's bsL Adjustm.nts mad. . y. Oov'lnste rases 50c ra:ea. C1KC I I.AK I.ETTKRS. CKNE I.ETTKR C".. SlO-11-13 Royal bids. Mar. 5S-J. letters, mullisrspued. 91 5'. C'OIXf.niON AOKX IKS. XKIH CO.. Wurce.ier bl.ls. Main 170'V No collections, no charr-, K.taoli.lied 110Q. I)A( lti. al.lKY Dancins Academy. prUat. Ir.truc lions, day and evenlna cTas.es. Friday evening;. Fecoud f.oor Allsky bids. 10 leesons S3. WANCHBSTBR 1'ANCIXO ACAPBMT, MS nrh at. Ail new fiances uugnt: cii Thursday nlrht. 8:ni to 11: com p- t.ut te.rh.ru; le.non?". s. urouvar -a.'. RINtJLK K'S Itancmx School. 14:h off Wa.lt. Ail the poprilar dnce. pr1 al. and c.a leeaona. $. Proarlwejr S.ISrt. M K.S. M. VOL'N, trarhT ,( r.xi.ronm denes. waits spcJa;tv. l.lnnea II. 11, tto4 lrioc. e.r 51. t Et SI 13 IMi AND CAT HOHITAL. DR. O. II. Ifl'TH MAN. vetermarlan. hoepl la I. 415 E. llth at. East 147. B 19.' EVK, FAR. NOrE AND THROAT. Dr. K. K. Ctesedy. spcerlaltst. iliaten fitted. too k- uurni:cc cor. .ot:i. t.. . rtl rT'm OANPRf.Hl G FACTORY NORTHWEST HlXi CO.. esiablubed ?Tufr riias and rsr ruics woven, all siae Kant S.h and Ta? lor. East 3 VV R l'-0. 1NTLRIOR DECORATORS. M. E. OR5ER A CO.. Interior decorators and painters. In all branches We caa Mvi rail monev. ( .. T our estlmsta. 44 rs Wash, Broadway 3u53. ' WHOLESALERS AND 5IANUFACTURERS Al'TO TOP. I'l.'BRVILLE BCGOT TC'P CO.. 0th and Oik. DRY GOODS NOTIONS. LDINKELSPIELCO. kroom and office North 3h street. t.RAIN MERCHANT. P'"IFIC GRAIN rOBaarl of Trade Bid c. " inn 1D CAPS. THANHOUEER HAT CO.. Front - HIllEiWOOU CAlCABA BARK. KAHN BROS.. 13 Vront St. PAINTS AND I.I BB1CAILNO OILS. wT"p." Ft'LLER CO.. T-"h and DstIs sta PAINTS, OILS AND C.LAH. RASilU'SiEN A CO.. 2d aad Taylor. toe mmvttte- iHuy lionds JUTM0ST The National City Company Natieaal Cty Baak B4(.. Kew Tats Cmvrtspondrmt Oficws is 31 CiiieM tortland Kr. l.Trhsnsf Bide. Ttitphono Main. IWf-SWi Tm A. authorizes the expenditure of SITS. 000. for extending; existing; plants or building; new ones. EXTRA! Orphoum ShowTonleht Adv. HE.MSTITCIIIXG. ilEMSTITCHINO. lo cents per jard. ac. r dion. kulle and box pkatiug; buttons cot trod, luokins al braiding; a. so emt-roia-e;-y work done. Mail orutn prompti at-X- r-ded Irt. i)ASJ'ti;.N .U tLl" 1 CO. .'s Q;h si., boiwceu Oak and StJ.rk sts. K. STEPJiAN. lien.ntlt hli K. cai;o; lti. ac cordion sine p ,-;, lu:tiis coerci. or1ei--t. 21Q Pli tovk Mock. Broadway Io n. Ml SIC. WEST COAST INSTITUTE OF MUSIC anth f.oor Ei.ers bidg. We teacu from iue.ed; no drud g cry. . VIOLIN. Piano, harmony, all siring. Kul Kenbeck. 4VJ Yamliill. Instruments sold. EM 1 L TH1KLHOKN, iolto teacOer. pupa Sex elk. Lo7 Fl. coiner bids:. Udwy. PIANO LESSONS. 3 PER MONTH. 2Us, 141H ST.. NEAK JEFFERSON. Main OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. UI.ASSES AT A EAV1SG. I soiicil your patronncon tha basis of capable service Th.u- ati.i. of at-.Kfied bstrotia. A trial will ton'tnie- t-'haa. W. Ooodoaaa. optometrist, jot MprriK.r.. PATENTS. c w ii i o H T : inn' experience U. sr.d XoreiKn patents. 01 btkum i,d. PATENT ATTORNEYS. GOl.I'UKKO. '.:o Worcester b.os. la PHYSICIANS. DK. R. A. PHILLIPS. 0i rt:oadway o.u. HhtHimatlajn. l.rua .. aiaoraera, b ea. stomach. liver. klut.eya; bo. a. eJ rffrclancy. druclss treat- Rfic, incrfi WW O mnt. thmtt. fo!i .w. v, e- . h i ood nrtMurc toofulitia. lr. wallers, .11 I PlI MBINf. MTr.-irc. , t x. him: sL PFI.IKS al hoi price ' TJ Tt k -U. vi- Third. -Main -RINT1- - . . - . - r- nt'C-c-i a -J I KF,;n!u' snd l.no.yp.n. im". r rout .t.. ror Mark. S4ainorA141S. PRiraiNGr.,: W. BALTES . tUHMsi. ak sts Miin I All" fiECON D-HAND KTORE. uA- 141H1 Buy and ae.l secona-n.au j.ji:k old automobile. r ront MORASt FIREPROOF STORAGE M flQN- TKANSVER CO.. S PTVK. WTORAC.E AND TsVANSFg R. . - v.-w-t: 14 rV.:a& t . ti-t.,'"- ' . V.',-v.. Kro.dmav l!l S?ruti W. own .nd operat. two larjt. c as. "A" w.rehoue-s on terminal tracks. lowest Insurance raT'i n th. city. iTVl.lsON-ST D X K. WARSHOl'fE. Ol. Vice !. M.diaon. G.ner.1 merchart,.. ird forward ins s rents Phon. Malnll. pr-KTNG. MOVING. FTORAOff. EECVRITT PTORAOE A TRANSFI R CO 1P5 Park St- Main ?1V A 10.M. WOOD AND COAL. CCUSTRY SUBWOQD Multnomah rual Co. M. 6540. A PIPE, PIFK FITTINGS AND TAITT. M. L. KLJNE. 4-t- Front St. PLI-MBINO AND TEM M PPT-IEa. L. KLINE. 4-a Front st- PRODrCK COMMISSION MERCHANT. EVF.RDINU A FARREI.l, 14H Trent t- ROPE AND myWNO TWTNE. Portland Ordaae Co.. 14th and Northrnp. SASH. DOOR AJVD CLASS. W P. n'U.ER CO-, ICtU and rv I s-a. WALL PAPER. MILLER Wall Pp-Pu Co.. 17J First st. 1 MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. '0 2l au