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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1918)
TITE SUNDAY OREGONIAX. PORTLAND. AUGUST 4, 1918. 17 GOOD PEACHES FIRM Dealers Look for Continued Fair Market. INFERIOR STOCK DRAGGING Outlook for Low Price for Home Canning Xot " Favorable as Re sult of Failure of Crop 1b , Southern Oregon. Th. outlook for rhe.p peaches for horn, incise thU year can hardly bo said .to b favorable. Th.ro will In all probability b a fair to moderate supply of the fruit la tbe market this month and'next. bat tha abun dance of ether year ta not to bo expected, and for that reason prices somewhat blgh.r than the arerase of past year are practical? assured. In ths main the short axs fat the output this year la duo to the comparative failure of the Southern Ore-son crop, ths result of frost damace In tbe Sprint- Front-street dealers say the supply from that quarter, which heretofore has been depended on In a larg. way. win be Tory limited. Some of the orchard In that part of the state. It la said, win have little or nothing to market this season. From The Dalles and a few other sections af the state email offerinae of Hales now l planted or fed to stock promptly to save It from the ravages of weevils. - ' Grmlo Phlpnsrnta Reported. Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange yesterday as follows: Portland. Saturday. lear ago Total this week.... Year ago. . v.... . Season to date Year ago Tacoma. Friday... . Year ago. Season to date Year aro Seaula. Friday....: i.ar ago Season to date..... Year ago. Wheat. Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay. 4 1:10 1 2M 7S II .1 4H hit "i 77 3 1 34 6 2 18 18 111 67 .4 4 11 31 3 14 5 14T 110 M 2S M SIT 72 90 T 16 83 STOCKS 'CLOSE : FIRM Week-End Session "Shows but Little Business. IT 1J 44 (13 S' 240 ' Bank Clearings. i - Bank clesrtninT ef the Northwestern cities yesterdsy were as follows: . Clesrtngs. Balances. Portland ..S3.IM.XmT SW.l:i Seattle ... , 4.:i2.(fl " 710.S95 Tacoma ja.. . BiS.MS 1 14.31W Spokane . . . 1.1 1,S06 jss,447 POTLAD XttKIT QUOTATIONS ' Grata. Floor, Feed. Etc. -''. Merchants Exchange, noon session.. . uvjat dellverv: . Hid. Oars. No. 2. white feed...' S.00 Barley, standard feed 84.00 Barley. "A" 65.00 Eastern oats and corn in bulk: Oava. No. . white 61.50 Oat, i-i-poond clipped, white 6:1.00 Corn. No. S. yellow .no Corn. No. S mixed 4.0 September: Oats. No. 3 69.00 Barley, feed B3.0O Barley. "A" 64.00 Eastern oats and corn in bulk: Oats. No. S 61.60 Oats. ellBned 61.60 Com,yellow 6.00 corn, mixed 84. ot. w HEAT Government bas s. 12.20 per bushel. KLOCR Straights. I10.05C 11.15 per bar rel: whole wheat. .10.80: graham, 19.900 10.35: barley flour. $Uyl2 per barrel: rye flour. Sll. 60912.60 per barrel; cornmeal. SU.40&12 per barrel: corn flour, f 12.200 IS. 4": oat flour. S12.0 12.TS. MILLFEED Net mtltfeed prices, carlots: Bran. $31 per ton: shorts, $33 per ton: mid. dllngs. $33; roiled barley, $70; rolled oats. cents to $1.23 a box. grades are cleaning up well at tbe high fig are named, but dealers say the small sixes. which' comprise a good part of the current receipts, are drsgglng. and In some cases I ,,raw' 9'10- they find difficulty la moving them. Cali fornia Elbertas and Crawfords are available at $1.60 to $1.00, and they are moving In a fairly satisfactory way. The pear crop In this state and elsewhere. HAY Buying prices f. o. b. Portlsnd: Eastern Oregon timothy. $34 per ton; Vsl ley timothy. $20: alfalfa. .$20927: Val ley grain hay. $26 0 23; clover, 126 28; RAILS UTTERLY NEGLECTED Unofficial Advices Froiti Washington . Indicate Early Announcement of Higher Taxes Coming on '- - War Profits. noj" vnn., AUK. O. A IXW w ccifouu om I , . , - si oa of the stock merket was eltogether I "" -m........ superficial on extremely light dealings. The professions! character of the "trading wss seen in the movement of such speculative issues as General Motors and Nova Scotia Steel, which gained W and 7 Vj points, re specuv.iy, Leaders recorded nominal advances at tbe ootaet. but these were mostly forfeited later unofficial -advices ' from Washington Indi cated .early announcement of higher taxss on war profits. A few equipments, tobaccos ana oils mase extreme gains of 1 to 2 points. out rails wars utterly neglected.- i ne closing was firm. Sales approximated 100.000 shares. Liberty 2Wi sold at 09.94 to. 99.9$; 4s. 03.43 to 94.42. and 4 til at V0..0 to VS.40. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Takima Valley Canal Company one of the largest irrigation enterprises or tne i"T. has contracted for purchase of 2000 to 10,000 acre-feet annually. Cotton Advances Sharply. NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Cotton advanced between SB and $7 a bale in the market here today, attributed to favorable war news, unfavorable weather advices in the Southwest and indications of increased eon sumption of American cotton abroad. Cot ton has now risen approximately $15 a bale hero since the Government's report wss issued on Thursdsy. . Small Fruit Shippers Burt. TAKIMA, Wash.. Aug. 3. (Special.) The Railroad Administration's order requir ing - soft fruit shippers to furnish bond guaranteeing payment of freight charges will not affect larger shippers materially. It is said here, but may work hardship on smaller ones. Bank Reserves Decreased. NEW YORK. Aug. 8. The" actual condi tion.of clearing-house banks snd trust com' panics for the week shows that they hold $56,232,190 reserve In excess of legal re quirements.' This is a decrease of $17,151, 520 from last week. Stiver, Money and Discounts. r LONDON,. Aug. 3. Bar silver, money and CORN GETS SETBACK General Selling and War News Weakens Market. LATE ADVANCES ARE LOST -, Chicago Butter. Market. CHICAGO, Aug. 3. Butter unchanged. Eggs Receipts 10.550 cases; unchanged. - imlnth Unseed Market. DULUTH. Aug. 3. Linseed. 4-58V4.. HOGS STRONG FEATURE FORK PRICES WELL MAI.XTAEVED I. LOCAL MARKET. Dairy and Coon try Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extra. 47i4Sc; sec- lends. 44c; prints, extras, box lots. 32c: car tons, box lots 63c: half boxes. He more: I less thsn half bases, le mors: butterfat- eo in. otner nana, appears to be a large I No. 1. 65c per pound delivered Portland. and It Is said that Oregon's output will we one of the biggest ever harvested. Tbe quality of the fruit also promises to be well opo the showing of other years. What will EGGS Oregon ranch current receipts. 43 044c: csndled. 47c; selects, 49c per dozen. cheese Jobbers' buying prices, r. o. b. dock. Portland: Tillamook triplets, 23c; Young Amerlcss. 26c per pound; Coos and be the range of prices as yet la a matter of I Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point; Triplets, 24 4c conjecture, but In vl.w of tbe stse of the I Toung America. 2Sttc per pound; long crop th. indication, are for mod.rat. quota- "S&J&.y",. broiler,. 20 tlons. at least during the season of plentiful vtc. ducks, geese snd turkeys, nominal. rrartngs a rsw weeks later. For tne time I VEAL, Fancy. llc per pound. CaMfpmla Bartl.tt. are la moderate supply and selling at prices around $3.60 a box. Good plums are la fair supply and going generally at 13 to $2.23 a crate. A geod deal ef eemplamt la heard on th. street regarding th. quality of th. early ap pies bow coming, especially Oregona In some cases dealer find it difficult to move FORK Fancy, 23$0 24c per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. Local lobbing quotations: FRUITS Oranges. Valencia., SS8S.50: lemons, $7.SO10 23 per box; bananas. So per pound; grapefruit, $3.5003.75; canta loupes, $1.6093.75 per crate: watermelons. -.-. U. Miinil- tB-ta 7VAI AO the nnderslsed offerings at all. and th.y n.w apples. $1.26fjc2 p.r box; plums, $292.60 comprise a good part of current offerings. Good-alxed apples ssll fairly readily at $1.56 J to $2 a box. and those figures mar be ssld te be moderately ftrm. RAINS BENEFIT THE FRENCH CROPS Broom hall Reports Some Improvement Karepeaa Ceadltlsas. Broomhsirs latest report on crop and harvesting conditions in Europe and else. where follows: " France Good rains distributed ever a vide area are beneficial to crops. Aspect ef Spring-sown grain Is good, although tbe appearance of this grain la not quits so good as some time ago. as ths growth during, the dry weather was distinctly slow. Winter wheat, rye, barley and oats look very favor able. Average yield for most grain crop predicted. "Italy Harvesting la progressing rapidly, being favored by clear weather. Private estimates place yield about 164,000,000 bush els versus 140.000.000 bushels a year ago. and 178.000.000 busb.ls In 1916. The acre age. 10.5ftS.0O0. com parse with 10.662,000 a year ago and 11.SS0.000 In 1916. "Spain Harvesting is well under way with crops giving fair yields. On the whole Am Beet Sugar. American Can.. Am Car A Fdrv. American Loco. Am 8m d Kefg. Am Sugar Retg. Am lei a Tel. . Am Z L m.. Anaconda Con.. Atchison - A U 4 W I 8 S L Bait ft Ohio ... B ft 8 Copper. . California Petrol Canadian Paclf. Central Leather Chea Ohio ... Chi M ft St P.. Chi ft N W ... C R I P ctfs. Chino Copper. , Coio Fu ft iron. Corn Prod Refg Crucible Steel .. . Cuba Cane Sug. Distill Securities Erie General Electric General Motors. Gt North pfd...: Gt Nor Ore ctfs . Illinois Centrsi. Insplr Copper.. Int M M pfd .'. Inter Nickel ... Inter Psper .... K C Southern.. Kennecott Cop.. Louis ft Nash.. Maxwell Motors. Mexican Petrol.. Miami Copper.. Missouri Pacific Montana Power. Nevada Copper. . N Y Central . ... . N Y N H ft H . . Nor ft Western. . Northern Paclf. Pacific Mall . .. Pac Tel ft Tel.. . Pennsylvania -. . Pittsburg Coal. Sales. High. Low. "266". "if 400 8inl 1,400 too 92 IS ! 92 184 tl 63 63ii bid. 6$a 4 ' UJ14 77 110 91 Java 60 So 103 4 Other Lines Reported to Be Holding; Mp Well, With, Quality Offerings Rather Light. Hogs continue the strong feature of the local- livestock market, though there Is no evidence of real weakness in any line. Best I grade porkers at the North Portland yards per box; apricots. $2 per box: pears, $3.60 per box; essabaa, 4c per pound ; grapes, sj3 Mr crate. VEGETABLES Tomatoes. 75cl$1.83 per irm t m - ,,hh.,. J h i Ui. ni iwnnd: lettuce. $2.60S per crate: cucumbers. $11.73 per Ray Consol.Cop. doxen: nenners. 15a ner pound: Deas. 120 I rruiu. 12V.C per pound: beans. 10911c per pound; celery, $L25 per dosen: Summer squssh, $1 per dosen: eggplant, 13c per pouna; corn. $2.75 per crate. POTATOES New. SXS3.25 per hundred ONIONfl Walla Walla. $2.3092.75; Cali fornia. $2 0 2.60 per sack. ""360 'Hi 'iihi " 300 "44'"" 43 "1,800 "43 i 'ii'hi "boo "304 "36 Vi 4.7U0 67 i, 67 3 'MOO 147" 14314 '"766 "iiii "ri24 2.0O0 7H U6 600 sots 3o ""566 '34"" "33 . "2()0 "274 "27" 1,600 101 V 101 ..... ..... ..... ., '.,.,, 'io6 '39 "30 ii ' 200 3's" 3' ' " "3110 4:i, 'HM . 200 60 ! SO l, 2011 24 . 23 7(0 t7H '"'a TOO 02 -91 "706 'H . 84 Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: Rl'GAR fuck basis: Fruit and berry. SS.05; beet. SS.73; extra C. $7.65: powdered. In barren. SS.75: cubes. In barrels, NUTS Walnuts. 30c: Braxll nuts, c: filberts. 20c: almonds. 186 23c; peanuts, 8c eocoanuta. SI. 60 oer dozen. SALT Heir-ground. lous. sio.su per ton; 60s, $17.25 per ton; dairy, .-o per ton. RICE Blue Rose. 11.70ft 12c per pound. BEANS Jobbing prices: Smsll whits, IlkUlltr: larse white. 12c: bayou. 10c lima, 15Hc: pink. 9c Oregon basis, buying NIC deb 6s prices: White. 8re: colored, 10. I curFEE notilra. in arums. 1 1 D -jc. I -di 444 1S2 12m 127A4 10 24 44 151 120 120 12714 1US 23 ReD Ir ft Steel. Shat Aril Cop. Southern Paclf Southern Ry - - Studebaker Co.. 3oo Texaa Co , 3"0 Union Pacific. .. 1.300 IT S Ind Alcohol i00 U 8 Steel 20.500 Utah Cooper ... 200 Western Union.: Westing Electric ... ... . .i-h. kia.i 800 834 b24 Total aaies xor ibb uj, - . BONDS. C B ref 2s reg..8 N P 4s ...... do coupon .. i-" 1 - U S n ."Mi 1 1 do coupon .. -eu "" ' U 8 4 reg .,10iu f do coupon ..M06V, V 8 8 6s ... Atchen gen 4s.. 81 P cv 6s .... D ft R u ret os VOVSIU 0 Ltiu 7se 1SW 151 H 65 43 '4 8114 3914 43 65 V 30 57 1 14 144 146 HO). 31 52 Hi 14 30 an 17H 33 V 1 l A 27 . 101 28 -'.J 20 71 311 103 87 a- 19 4 50 23 87 91 16 83 23 150vt 1271? 108 82 yesterday held' at $13.23 to $18.60, but there I was practically nothing of that sort of stock In sight. Most of the hogs sold during the day were stock animals and they went gen erally at $16.23 to $17. a rew low-grade steers ana cows were worked off, the steers going at $4 to $3 and tne cows at an extreme range of 13.50 to 40. f air to medium heifers sold at $5 to 3.50. Receipts at the yards were 50 cattle, 2U0 nogs and 50 sheep. bales xor the day Included the following Liberal Offerings of New Crop Have . ' Depressing Effect on Oats; Prac tically Xo Business Is Done ' In Provisions Line. ' ' ' Wt. Price Wt. Price 1 steer 320 $4.00 1 heifer... 630 $5.0 2 steers.... 700 5.00 1 bull 620 6.00 .1 steer 640 5.00 7 cows 807 8.00 4 cows ....12S0 3.50 2 cows.... 700 4.00 1 cow 10O 5.00 1 cow 740 8.00 12 cow. 825 6.00 1 cow 770 2.50 2 cows 5 4.15 lcow..... 770 .5.30 1 cow 940 4.25 lcow 850 4.00 Scows... -. 875 3.00 lcow 640 6.(10 4 cows..... 772 3.50 lcow 820 4.00 Scons 657 3.30 lcow 1000 3.50 1 heifer 740 5.50U2 stk. hogs. 80 16.25 4 heifers. . . 627 5.00 Prices current at the local yards are as follows: Cattle Prime steers Good to choice steers Medium to good steers Fair to medium steers Common to fair steers Choice cows and heifers Med. to good cows and heifers. Fair to med. cowa and betters. Csnners Balls Calves Hogs Prime mixed Medium mixed Rough heavies Pigs Sheen East-of-the mountain lambs Valley lambs Tearllngs '. Wethers Ewes ...i... Prices. $11,754! 12.73 ,iu. oiq;ii. ) 9.50110.75 8.50 'rf 9.50 6.50 3) 8.50 8.00 0 8.50 6.O0 4 7.50 8.00 ip 6.00 3.00 4.30 5.50W 7.50 , 7.00 11.50 18.25 18.60 J K. (HI 41 lS.io 16.75S 17.00 10.00 & 19.50 13.00(14.00 12.50S13.00 9.50 S 10.00 8.50W 9.50 6.009 8.00 .. 80 ..59 88 .. 94 .. 84 .. 98 . . 90 5a 94 ..99.98 Previsions. Local Jobbing quotations: Boston Mining Storks, BOSTON, Aug. 8. Closing quotations AUnnes hi nunn duiio HAMS All sixes, choice. 85c; standsrd, I Arlx Com . tbe outlook can be described as generally S4e; skinned, none; picnics, 25c; cottage cal ft Arts eatlsfactory. considering earlier Indications. I roll. Sic. t.-s.-a Holland Reports are that wheat and I rfriT ii, BACON Fancy. 4TW4c; stanaara pure. 43J44c: cboics. 84t4ie. DRY SALT Short, clear oscas, '.8bjm; exports, S06S3C S7c; rye are In satisfactory condition with nor ma yields Indicated. "United Kingdom Condition, en th. whole can be regarded as favorable, al though there have been some complaint. regarding the flowering of wheat. Appear ance of crops is very good and indications point to good outturn. "Roumanla Crop outlook poor, due to un favorable weather. "Argentina Moisture Is desired In parts. 1 Cal ft Hscla... Centennial . . C R Com C. E B C M ... Franklin . . I Isle Roy Cop), Lake Cop. Mohawk .. ... . 14'Old Dominion . 6IOsceola .450 Qutncy ..12lsuperior .. . . . 48 Is ft B M . 10'Phannon .. .. . 4IUtah Con .... . 26 IWtnona . 5 Wolverine .. . 66 I Hops, Wool. Etc. but th. outlook for agriculture Is very favor I pound. HOPS Nominal. WOOL Eastern Oregon. 35956c; Valley, 54 0 61c per pound. MOHAIR Oregon, new cup. 03c Bound. ' CASCAKA If Attn. Iew ana Ota, 11a per Money. Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK. Auj. 8. Mercantile, paper unchanged. Sterling and commercial bins unchanged. Franc, unchanged. Pr I unchanged. Lire unchanged. DESTINATIONS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED. Shipments to Leading Livestock Market, of - . United States. Destinations of livestock loaded August 2. (poubltf-uccKS ceuntea as two cara.j . - ' cattle norses. Mixed ' ' . Calves. Hogs. Sheep. Mules. Stock Austin, Minn.. - zi Boston.- Mass.. . 6 Baltimore Buffalo. N. Y.. . ' 23 Chicago. Ill 209 Cincinnati, O. . . 7 Cleveland. O... 18 Cudahy, Wis... 1 Detroit. Mich... 18 St. Louis. 111... 4 Ft. Worth. Tex. 6S Jersey City. N. J. - 8 Indianapolia. .. S Jacksvllle, Fla. 19 Kana's City, Mo. 139 New York. N. Y. . 86 Omaha, N eb. ... '82 St. Joeeph Ms.. 83 Sioux City, Iowa 74 Wichita, Kan.. . 12 Various . . . . i . 422 Guilders Totals 1395 One week ago.. 1429 14 . 42 . 50 . 68 . o . 8 . ' . 1 . 26 48 , 32 80 .... 20 12 6 .... 12 123 85 8 14 13 10 1 7 61 28 66 2 21 .... 52 8 14 13 2 v 23 1 10 1 39 9 8 5 19 20 I 95 11 38 2 103 3 2 2 19 79 169 81 6 1019 801 182 120 1091 855 121 157 970 496 78 143 able. Wheat I. being loaded la liberal Quan tities. Corn continue, to be offered freely with some absorption y foreign Interests. Cera shipment, moderate. Tonnage situa tion satisfactory.' TALLOW No. 1, 12c per pound; 11c per pound. GRAIN BAGS carlots. 26c No. 2, DULLNESS RrLES WALL" STREET. Turnover for the Week Said to Be Smallest This Year. Hides aad Pelts. I NEW TORK, Aug. 8. Characteristic mid HIDES Salted hides, 25 pounds and up. gumroer dullness prevailed throughout this POTATOES HOLDING THEIR OTO ."''r.:: kl. is i. !J .nn7; fe! '" market operat ona, tn. turn- 1 . 1 . fi.a r , 1 1 1 MHinni urirn idb 1 1,( and areen calf, to 13 Dounds. ZAfTSOc: ,w - - hidea. SS nounds and UD. 12c: sreen 1 smalleat of the year. stags. SO pounds and up, 9c; dry flint hides, 28c; dry flint call. 32c: norsenides, si.zsts 2: salted horsehldes. $3t4. PELTS Dry long-wool pelts. 40c; dry short-wool pelts. 25030c; aaltsd pelts. May takeoff. $364. Heavier Offerings af Oregona. However, Have Easing Tendency The local potato market Is holding steady, hut Is feeling shaky at $3.73 per hundred weight tor sacked California stock. Th. first appearance ef Oregon Bur banks ef good quality and slae was yesterday morning, but they were destlnsd for the Army at Van cower. They were large and fine but Im mature. Many are expected from now on. The opening price to the producer for well graded stock was $2.75. Stockton. CaL. reports: "Shipments light demand light. Buyers holding off. No sales reported for shipment. Carloads, f. e. b.. cash to growers: Round whites and long whiles, sacked. $2.25 3.50 per est" Chicago Livestock Market. . CHICAGO, Aug. 3. Hogs Receipts 10.- 000: lOo to 10c lower. Butchers' $19.15 19.65; light $10.85 19.75; packers $18. log) 19.00; rough $17.75 18.00; bulk $18.25 19.60; pigs, good and choice, $17.75 18.60. Cattle Receipts 3000; compared with a wetH ago, best steers and butcher cattle are 25c higher: medium steers 23c to 50c lower. Common steers and butcher cattle little chanted from last week's close: calves 25c War new. and domeatlc event, were con- I c.wer Stockers and feeder, strong to 25c higher. Sheep Receipts 3000: as compared with a week ago. best Western lamba 50c to 60c istructlve In the main, but conflicting factors I again presented themselves in tne mvest- Iment merket. CHICAGO. Aug. 3. General selling, chiefly to even trsdes for- the week-end, -gave the corn market today a material setoack. Gratifying war'news tended also in a gen eral way to favor the bear sidev Opening prices, which varied from c off to-c.ad vance. with August $1.57 and September l.."e 1.3, were followed by declines all around to muck below yesterdasrs finish. Liberal offerings of the new crop had a depressing effect on oats. After opening unchanged to He lower with August ! QT0c. the market continued to recede. - Next to no business was done in pro visions. Prices were nominally .steady. Among the principal sellers were com: mission houses which hsd been conspicuous yesterday In buying. The- .market .closed nervous. lc to 2c net lower, with Au gust $1.55 and September $1.57 a 1.67, Leading futures ranged as follows: CORN.'. '"' Open. High. -V Low. . 'Close. Am. $1.5714 S1.374 $1.54 - $1.55 Sept 1.59 1.59 1.56 1.67 ' OATS. Anr. 8 .69 : .fifi Sept. .68 .68 ..;. .66 MESS PORK. -i Sept 45.33 45.33 - 44.95 ' 44.95 LARD. Sept. 26.87 - 26.63 26.63 bHUrtl Kico. Sept 25.00 .,24.90 24.90 Cash orlces were: ' - . Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No.' 3 yel low. XI 70(91.72: No. 4 vellow. S1.601.62. Oats No. 3 white, 6Siuc; stanaaru. 6870c. Rye No. 2, $1.63. Barley 95c$1.06. Timothy $68.30. Clover Nominal. -' Pork Nominal. " Lard $26.60. . . Ribs $24.129 25.00. Minneapolis Barley Market. - MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 3. Barley, 92c $1.08. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Auk-. 8. Maximum temper ature. 79 degrees: minimum. 55 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 7.9 feet: change In last 24 hours, 0.2 foot fall. Total rainfall (3 P. M. to 5 P. M-). none: total rainfall since September 1, 1917, 39.09 Inches: nor mal rainfall since September 1. 44.52 inches; deficiency of rainfall since September 1. 1917, 5.43 Inches. Sunrise. 5:56 A. M-; sun set. g:as r. M. Total sunsnme August 12 hours, 33 minutes: possible sunshine. 14 hours. 42 minutes. Aloonrise. z:4J A. Al.: moonset. 6:32 P. M. Barometer freduced to sea level) at 5 P. M.. 29.9S inches. Relative humidity at noon, 52 per cent. THE WEATHER. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Established 25 Years 201 Railway Exchange Building, ' ' Portland, Oregon. THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON If yon most SELL your Liberty Bonds. SELL to IS. If you can BUY more Liberty Bonds, BUY from ua. We BUY and we SELL at the Ken York Market. t TELEPHONE MAIN 3400. BOND BULLETIN NUMBER TI -The closing: prices of LIBERTY BONDS on the New York Stock Exchange . ' for. week ending Friday, August 2, were as follows: Saturday. Monday. 7 . Tuesday " Wednesday. . . - Thursday . Friday.- 34s 99.86 99.82 99.88 99.98 99.94 99.94 1st 4s $4.40 84.44 94.41 94.44 94.40 94.36 2d 4s 93.66 93.40 93.20 93.60 93.60 93.68 48 95.30 95.24 95.10 95.44 95.76 95.44 GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS Rate Price Yiold 3.500 tAmity, Oregon, Water 1,000 tCityof Astoria, Or.,Imp. Ser.No. 7 1,000 " " No. 9 468 lAstoria, Ore., Imp. Ser. No. 10. . . 461 t No. 11. . . . T.102 tCity of Astoria Imp. Ser. No. 13 8,472 , " " No. 14 49,648- " " No. 15 182 1 Wallowa, Oregon. Sewer 5.000 'Ontario, Oregon, Water 4,000 " " " 1.000 'Port of Newport, Oregon...... 8,000 ' " " " 7,000 ' " , " - : 5.000 " " 2,509 tCity of Rainier. Oregon, Water 600 tCity of Medford, Oregon 29,000 'Gooding Co.. Ida., High. &B'dge 4.000 'Nea Perce County, Idaho . 5,000 " ". " 1,500 tCoeur d'Alene, Ida., Refdg.... 600 " " " " 2,000 " " " 2.600 " 1 " " " Vi... 2,500 " " ' " " 1,000 " " " " 300 SCity and County of San Fran cisco Municipal Street Railway 25,000 Brawley, California, School.... 1,000 'City of Edmonton, Alberta.... 21,000 'Province of Manitoba 3,000 'City of Victoria, B. C 4,000 " " " 2,000 " " " " 8,000 " " " 6,000 " ' " " 10,800 'City of Moosejaw 2,000 'Calgary School 10,000'tCity of Saskatoon 10,000'tCity of Calgary. Alta 76,300 SGreater Winnipeg Water Dlst.. 18.000 'City of Prince George, B. C... The above bonds are direct liens of the municipalities IsaninK name, and tbl. fact ia specifically stated on the fare of tbe bond. IDenotes fractional bond. ' tDenotes bonds of $500 denomination. Denotes bonds of $1000 denomination. Denotes bonds of J 100, $500 and $1000 denomination. ' " LIBERTY LOAN DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL 6 P. M. SATURDAY 5 M&N 1923-38 To Net 4.76 6 J&.I 1923-38 To Net 6.25 6 J&J 1921-22 102.75 6.00 6 J&J 1921-37 102.75 5 00 F&-A 1923 103.04 6.30 F&A 1928 104.60 6.40 6 F&A 1919-23 To Net 5.00-10 6 F&A 1919-28 To Net 6.00-25 6 F&A 1919-38 To net 6.00-35 6 J&J 1928-38 103.10 5.10 6 M&S 1935 To Net 6.60 M&S 1936 To Net 6.60 . ... 6 J&J 1924 ; 97.97 6.40 5 J&J 1925 97.69 6.40 6 J&J ! 1926 . 97.43 5.40 ' 6 J&J 1928 ' 96.94 6.40 6 ' J&J 1823-27 101. 00 - 6.626 6 ' J&D 1919 101.35 6.75 6 '- J&J 1923-26 102.87 5.50 6 J&J 1933 ' To Net 6.60 6 J&J 3934- To Net 6.1.0 3 J&J ' 1924 To Net 6.25 6 J&J 1927 To Net 6.25 6 J&J 1930 To Net 6.25 6 J&J 1931 To Net 5.25 6 J&J 1932 To Net 6.25 J&J 1938 To Net 6.25 6 J&D 1948 100.00 COO 6 A&O 1923-29 To Net 5.40 6 M&S 1920 99.08 6.60 6 F&A 1920 , 98.144 6.25 6 A&O 1934 87.12 6.85 6) A&O 1935 86.67 '6 85 5 ',4 A&O 1936 86.26 6.85 ' 6V, A&O 1937 85.88 '6.85 , 6Va A&O 1938 85. CO 6.X5 5 J&J J953 76.61 6.75 6 June 1951 76.97 8.75 5 J&J 1943 79.01 6.75 7 J&D 3928 100.00 7.00 5 J&D 1923 To Net 6.75 6 A&O 1928-33 To Net 7.00 STATIONS. Baker Boise Boston Calgary Chicago . .... Denver Des Moines... Eureka Galveston . . , Helena ...... Juneaut .... Kansas City. . Los Angeles. . Marshfleld .. Medford Minneapolis New Orleans. New York. .. North Head.. North lakima phoenix .... Pocatello . . Portland ... Roseburg . . Sacramento St. Louis... Salt Lake. . . San Diego.. San Francisco Seattle .... Sitka Spokan6 ... Tacoma Tatoosh Island aldezt Walla Walla.. Washington .. Winnipeg .... Wind State of Weather We offef out of our allotment 80 0.00I..INW 8810.02!.. NW 68,0.001. .SE I 74 O.OOI20INWI 64 74 0.00 14'N 661 62I0.00!1SN 621 9410.001. .ISE 541 60 0.00 .. N . 80 ...0.001. .t 62 84I0.0010SW 541. . . iO.00!. .IW 72!108i0.00!10SW 11010.001. .SW 72;O.OOI. .NW 86I0.O0I12INW 8610.001. .IS 92.0.00 . .!B 8I SiO.OO!12'NE 56i 6OO.O0i24INW 521 84 0.001. . IN 80110810. 001. . nw; 88 0.101. .IB 70 0.00!12!NW 82'0. oo: . .IN 84'0.0Oil4!S 9'0.00..IW 9010.001. .NW 8210.001. .ISW 66 0.00tl4IW IClear 70'O.OniOIN IPt. cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Ft. cloudy IClear Rain Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy I Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy l lear IClear Clear Clear Clear Clear $50,000,000 American Telephone and Telegraph 7-Year Convertible 6 Gold Bonds at 94 and Interest, to Yield 7.10 Co; DATED August 1, 1918 DUE August 1. 1935 82'0.00. .INW 80!O.OOI12iSW 72 0. 001. .IN 58 0.121. .IS ...10. 481.. I.... 8410.001 . .IS 84 0. 00!. . IE 98 0.O0I161SW Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy t A. M. today. ay. P. M. report of preceding Registrable as to Principal , Principal and Coupons Feb. 1 and Aug. 1. payable in New York and Boston ' Denominations $100 $500 $1000 Convertible at holder's option after two years into stock of the company at 106. Conversion privilege offers opportunity for ex cellent profit. For the past 12 years dividends of 8 per cent per annum have been regularly declared. Average price of ths stock on the New York Stock Exchange since J901 1 has been high 145H. low 122. These bonds are the direct obligation of the company: are senior to the outstanding capital stock, which at the present low market price represents an equity of over . $400,000,000 for the company's funded debt, including these bonds, of $233,000,000. Operation of the company is now conducted by the United States Government, which assures maintenance of earnings. Ralls were held back by the" inexplicable I l er an(1 natle lambs 50c to 75c lower; feeder lambs closed strong to -c nigner. Oils. ri.iv attending the settlement of contrac tual relations between the Government and I geep steady to a .hade lower. the transportation compamrs, .uitu vauocu further deferment of dividend action. I In the induetrlal division tne extremely I favorable Quarterly atatement wnicn ao- OASOLINE Bulk. 21c: engine distillate. hnlk 1'r: kerosene, bulk. lOc: cases. 20c LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. 12.01: easea. .-nmnanied the retention ot tne extra aiv $211: boiled, barrels, $2.03: cases, $2.13. dend on United States Steel was tne out TURPENTINE In tan KB. 7Uc: caaea. Hue. I atnndlna feature. I Industrials ss a group were rainer irregu SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET lsr. and the failure of steel share, to make more definite headway was a source oi -ais I . , . w . . l . - . .nnAintm.nt in sDeculatlve clrclea. V-nlt mt. Star fitr I A"""' "'" 'T - - - i f er.nce to good Onion nrlCM I. r.t . I -,. K.. V'r- It , . . i . i , k - aM Ilnnr. Itars. etc.. $7.50911.50. ....r k-. . -. . I ir.mmm rresb extra. 40c: fresh extra mil. 1 7 . j i I Sheen Keceipts low; maraet sieaay. ! .l U.i-;7uo. k."w..ki-- .h ."d Wether. $13ffll4: ewe. $10.S013: lamb. m ,n. mar.et oecause ei advancing - -ZYauB. Americaa. unouot.d: ... . .fL""'"'. ' .LZ , .hi I,... $16.10 17.10: yearlings $13 5014.50. firsts, 25c Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Aur. 8. Receipts 5700; market steady to 15c higher. Heavy $18.1518.75; mixed $i(j.30ria.o: ngnt sib. on to ih.ju; pigs $15.00 18.05; bulk of sale. $13.25131 18. oo. Cattle Receipts 2no; market steady. Na tive steers $12.40 18.40: cows and heifers 18.009)13.00: Western steers $10.50 16.50: Texaa steers $9.50&12.50; cows and heifers .,I . ,od news was furnished by $7.4511.50: canners $7818: stockers and Southern 'pac'fl. "nZZvl report" tnat .toZ feeder. 8710J13 5O: calve. $1013.5O: bull prices at point of shipment. Most of ths loan to China, the decision tratlon to take decisive action In the Russian I walla Walla stock hers now was boucht I i.,.itr tarn bens. 5ft rime- nii.n I .. . -a .i.. .t i.,.iin.i..ri.i when the price f. o. b. wss $1.85. On August I young. 88c: broilers. 40c: fryers, 38c: tur- . .tabllxe Spanish exchange were Included CTIinpWT Til RF TRfllMFlJ 1 l .4..nrl t -l no. .-A n.. I kava. 25 O 28c: geese. 21625c: Dlaeons. 12.50: I ...- ..k's International davelonmenta. O I UULIU U IV Wk. 1 I ll-l 1 1 1 L l mm. .f -..i K-t-. . I sousbs. $2.50. I - o th. broker, w.r. offering no .tock for" .."nm'm.'J .H?i cVK COR ADVANCES; OATS DECLINE. Government to Furnish Instructor, next vreek'a dellTerv at tbe old nrirM I n r.. ?-- un a-., 7-. I 1 I I " wwt - . - w - ... .. , , i n n ,i m wnw I- nn nmpnr Stockton. Cal- renorta: 8binm.nt nv.i III: lettuce. S5ctifl; celery, nominal: no-1 Week'. XMveiopmente in orain aiaraet. Demand and movement good. Market I tatoee, white. j.Bor3: sweet. Tluc; onions. I Attributed to Weather. beets. $1.509L5: cauiinowsr, soeoc: car- FORECASTS: Portland and vicinity Fair: gentle north westerly winds. Oregon. Washington and Idaho Fair: warmer, except near coast; moderate north westerly winds. .'-.."' FRANK C3ILLA i,-. Meteorologist. Hydrographlc Office Xotice. Information has been received from the master of an American stesmship that at 4 P. M.. July 81, when in latitude 40 de grees north and longitude 124 degrees 32 minutes west, passed several logs from 80 to 100 feet long, adrirt. OSCAR W. SCHWARZ, -Nautical Expert U. S. Navy, in charge. - Tides at Astoria Sunday. High. Low. 12:44 A. M...6.7 feet6:3S A. M...-0.9 foot 12:13 P. M...8.4 feet 8:37 p. M... 2.0 leel Price 94 and Interest to Yield 7.10 We reserve the right to withdraw this offer at will and to advance the price to conform with market value I" LUMBERMENS TRUST COMPANY Capital and Surplus $600,000 ' LUMBERMENS BUILDING FIFTH AND . STARK STAT ST ir.R Portland son, 27, of St. Paul, Minn., and Miss Mar tha Jochlinsen,' 24, of Astoria. Or. BROWN-SBOL Oscar Brown, 27, of Portland, and Miss Minnie Seol, 24, of Port land. CROWLEY-BALBACH Leo Crowley, 25, of Globe, Ariz., and Miss Merle Balbach, 24, of Portland. CLARK-HANLON A. Clark. legal. of Portland, and Florence lianlon. legal, of 57. of Astoria. Or., and Mrs. Augusta Hollfe day, "S, of Atnrfii. Or, steady. Quality and conditio, generally i ii? CHICAGO. Aug. 8 Lively lump, in corn WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. Thirty-ejght rood. Carloads, f. o. b-. usual terms. A us- I rotl BOc$l: turnips. 05 75c: rhubarb, I price, this week have reaulted from ad-1 educational institutions were notified trallan browns, sacked. $2.1592.40 per ewt, I $1.7502: cabbage. lvl4c; artichokes. $2.50 I verso crop reports and from a decided fall- I today by the Adjutant-General that neatly $2.150 2.25. "Garlic. Demand and movement brisk. Market very strong. Quality and condition good. Carloads, f. o. b.. cash track. lee pet lb. Carloads going east by express." cucumbers. 75cll; beans, green. 4tr Ing off In recelpta Compered with a week I ,hey had Deen designated to have units sc; corn. $1.7562; ago. th. maraei m. morning wss ?e toi . Bt,ld.n... Armv trainina- Officers will be assigned to the at 5c: wss beans. lira. I2u.ai.ie- I&1.0 higher. Oata however, were W to waterm.lona a B2c: raaaba melon.. 2c: I So to 85c. schools ana rir:es. unnorms ana otner lemons, choice. $086: grapefruit. $3.504: I Hot wind. In the Southwest led to au-1 equipment soon will be shipped. The oranges, Valeaetas. $3fr; bananas. Hawai- I thorltatlv. estimates that some Important I universities selected include North Pa- CANTALOITE MARbLET lit DECLINING I Ian. 57c: pineapples. $2.50S8: apples. $29 producing section would show corn crop de- I clfic University, Portland, Or. Ixso: strawberries. $8: cherries, nominal: I preciatlon amounting to as much as 47 perl . liberal Supplies Bring Prices Desra t Pre war Baals. Th. cantaloupe market la closest to a pre war footing today that It has been this year. Tha broker, are heavily supplied and havt many more rolling, and the weather ia too cool to salt them, se values are 40 per cent lower than they were a week ago. Tha beat Turlock standards opened to Jobber, at $150 tbla morning but soon sagged below that. Ponies went from $2911$ and fancy flats OcOtL Over-ripe .tock waa avallabl. at nearly any price. Turlock. CaL. reports: "Receipt, very light. Shipper, holding for higher prices. Demand alow. Movement dreggy. Market weak, buyers holding off en account of In sufficient cara Few sales, quality and con dition fin.. Wagonloads, trackslde. stand- ards. unwrapped. 85 8 B5c ; ponies mostly 60c; flats mostly 40c Ne carlot salea reported. "Watermelons In moderate demand. Mar ket steady. Quality and condition good. Wagonloads. trackslde. all sixes, various va rieties, bulk, per ton. $8910." Cow Pea Seed Available. The committee on seed stock of the United States Department of Agriculture has found that there la a large nirplua .apply ef cow xea seed In the country, which should be blackberries, $: raspberries, $7.60 ft 8; I cent. Reports tnat. owing to neat and dry-1 The North Pacific. University re- peachea. Wcl.;i: gooseberries. e c; I ness. the crop elsewhere nad suffered a so- I frr.d to ia the North Pacific Dental currants. $; loganberries. $7S: aprt- I rious loss of condition were also given wide-I t J.-.. slxth ancj Oregon eota. IIOS: pears. Irartlstts. 75c O 1 firs, spread notice, ana it was sata tne total " double leyersT$i 1.25: white, 59o United States yield would be 140.000.000 atreets. Dr. Miller, dean of the col plums. $191.23; crabepplsa, $1; grapes. $1 bushels less than had b.en expected. Wei- lege, has been in the East lor some 92. " com. rain, and cheering war new. led after- weeks, and it is probable that he has Becelnts Flour. 285 auartars: barlev. 81T ward to temporary partial setbacks In val- heen wnrktnar in tha interest of tha centals; Deans, o.u sacas: potatoes. 1553 I ues, out were um laier or car 1 training corps sacks: ontons. 1051 sacka; hay. 130 tons; I shortage complaints and by a notable I The Droaresi nm v niTV UHIL. I wl I I OIHIIOI WORLBT-ABERCROMBIE Byron Wor ley, 28, of Corvallls, Or., and Mrs. Llla Aber- crombte. 19. of Corvallls. Or. SOMADUK(J? r -A tt l 2 Max Komadurorr. Belden E. I 19, of Portland, and Miss Doris Arts, 16, of Nagle Magnolia apartments, July 27. a son. I Portland. "p rT 11? and Mrs. Thomas W. SALOVICH-M YERS Pete Salovitch. 27. Carlln, 77 Morris street, July 30. a son. I of Portland, and Mrs. Lillian Myers, 28, of SIMMONS TO Mr. ana Mrs. nuun Dim- rffriinnu. mons. 17a ;ast 1 nirty-iiiin, juij .i.uniB-i.nju y"' D ...........c. u. KENTRAT To JHr. ana sirs. nrrmw 1 1 ne uanes, ur., ana 4ira. asiicb xuei, o, Births. NAGLE To Mr. and Mrs. . 23, 1771 hides. 1473. wine. 102.250 gallons. shrinkage of th. auppllea arriving from rural holder.. CANNERY BIN IS ANTICIPATED I-ar'r ,"2.,l Si,., T croD rorC8a horta. though, caused a transient bullish Pack ec Cottage wreve run estimated at I flurry during tne wma-np or tne July de $34, OOO. COTTAGE OROVE. Or.. llverv. In provisions ine xact mat values were nurim the legal maximum tended to re strict business. The market, nevertheless. Aug. 8. fSns. -lai.i String beans are now belnr re- celved at tb. cann.ry. Blackberries will I reflected the strength of corn and hogs. -ome before tne ena ot tne montn and the canning of pear, from tb. Lorane district aril 1 start about Beptemoer 1. Tbla la the first producing year- for the Lorane dls Ownership of Place rs Settled. TAKIMA Wash., Aug. . (Special.) A trlct and will be th. first time pear, have I nine-year contest over flv. placer mining oeen handled in quantities at th. cannery. I claim. In the Swauk ' district in Kittitas Manager Knowles anticipates th. largest I County has enuea in a victory tor W. A. sack in th. history of the cannery, possible I Wells. St. Paul capitalist, wno has now ap rlna 130.OOO. The total last year waa lll.-lnlled for a patent. In adjacent placers $50. too. A little rain would do wonders for I ooo worth or goia nas Deen taken, and a he Evergreen blackberry crop. Tons of I nugget worth $iuuu waa round. he berries go to wasts each year for lack if picking. Spot Cottoa Quotations. NEW TORK, Aug. S. Spot cotton .toady. Middling. $L10c Water Bought for Irrigation. TAKIMA. Wash.. Aug. 8. (Special.) I The normal flow of the Nachea and Takima rivers has fallen so that private Irrigation I companies must obtain storage water. The The progress of the war has caused a heavy drain upon dental and pharma cy schools, as there is urgent need of men trained in these lines. The proposed students' Army training; corps is in keeping- with the military policy of utilising: trained men in posi tions ior which they - are qualified. Figs Raised Successfully. Oregon residents might well turn at tention to the raising of figs if the experience of Mr. and Mrs. William Mcnab, 1382 Williams' avenue, with a fig tree planted in their yard seven years ago could be duplicated by alL The 7-year-old tree is now 18 feet tail, and will produce between 80 and 100 pounds of fruit this season. It has borne fruit each year. On one small branch a foot long and forking Kentrat. 520 East Nineteenth, JUiy oi, .1 kmith To .Mr. and Mrs. William W, Smith. Linnton, Or.. July. 24. a daughter. xr A-VT Trt Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer M, Plant. 5 East Twenty-second street, July 31, a daughter. RITREV To Mr. and Mrs. Benson 51. Rurey 1600 East Holladay. July 18, daughter. , Marriage Licenses. xv ipsnV-HtlLI Albert A. Pearson. 30, Claypool Apta., and Alice it Hull, 32. same address. KEN YON-LEWIS Darl B. Kenyon, Camp Lewis, and Mae Lewis. 18. H 11 Atrvfl . Tttrwi ttDSON Nelson L. Hawks, 22. Vancouver Barracks, and Sarah I. Richardson. 2-'. Btwira noiei. BILLI.NGS-JOHNSON Earl O. Billings. 25. Gldden. S. ., and Mary T. Johnson. 2o. r... Salmon . 'gILFILEN-BEAGLE: Henry C. Gllfilen, 32, 1608 Joraon St., ana Jennie ji. owsm, 27. H00 College st. MADDOX-FLAVIN Earl D. Maddox. 31, 5404 Fortieth ave. S. B and Margaret E. Flavin. 24. 5231 Fortieth ave. S. E. NASH-HARRIS William F. Nash. 32 Palate Hotel, and Llllie R. Harris. 23, 1042 BCLTDE-EVEREST Harold J. Clyde. 2t 416 East Fifteenth St. N.. and Lilian A. Everest. 21, 84 East Eleventh st. MITHOFF-LAM PING Mathlas Mithoff. 27. 563 North Walnut St.. and .Anna Lamp ing. 23.' same address. ' SNODGRASS-LARSEN B. Franklin Snod grass. 22, 865 Vaughn sU and Dorothy Lar sen, 22. 404 North Twenty-first st. ANDERSON-NILES Lawrence Anderson. 24, Camp Lewis, and Sarah F. Nlles. 19. 362 East Eleventh st. '. Vancouver Marriage Licenses. T.TTATCfT-MTT.T.ER Kesta Luzalch. 26. of Portland, and Miss Beulah Miller, 28, of Portland. BURLET-LEHR Thomas Burley, 25, of Belvldere. N. J., and Miss Emily Lehr, 23, of Easton, Pa. DELURME-GRAHAM William Delurme, 25, of Portland, and Mrs. Diana Graham, 25, of Dodson. Mont. FLKMMl (j-t u IjLiIUK nenry r lemming. of The Dalles. Or. ALEN-WELL8 Barnard Alen. 52. of Vancouver. Wash., aad Mrs. Irene Wells. 43, of Aberdeen, wasn. RHEPKRD-HOM.IDAY Spear Shep-rd. broughr down town by 5rl Mcn.b f of' r- nd m" Ful"r' there were 40 green Iigs. mattsON-JOCHIMSEN Mauritz Matt. Clark, Kendall & Company U. S. Government Municipal.' 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