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4 V:. " r',' 4 ? 10 $ THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. EUROPEAN IMPORTERS MAY !TI PRICES APPEAR HIGH Manufacturer! Shun Tliem for the IiOwer GradesForeign C'ontrartM Affect Domestic Market Mon tana Sold at Xi and 34 c Boston, Mass., July 7. --The wool market Continues strong. Manufacturers are slow to WiMt nUhr iric on the be't Head' a.id hT turned tbelr attcntlou to the low grade loli. Because of lllieral contracts f"r Culled States troop", the trade has been H.-ilvt wit', the bulk f the r"k' business In pnlle.l Mini scoured wools. Si fur the movement of new clips to the mills has twin Mow. I au-e ttic art.' Hi 1 1 In have enough for present nee Luylog principally for lie inline. ,.i Many BUiilan have k l -1 out of d.-mestic m.rlr.ta t.... of .! learn COll t T 'I C I S T'-T ..! In S..11II1 Aini-rl. a ami New Z-aUnd. When these contract, run out there will greater demand for South American and oY mesne. JJrlces of hf t An-I rnlliiij merinos me I'll eenta hteher an. I i.iio. tlc r-'tf li ii I n higher than a jenr it". In Montana It ..t..i-l ms lifli Cll Pof MI.IKMJ p.ilnN I :;4 .. i i O' Klfl.fHNI p.. II, h! I ' enl Hales here clonus t ti c 1 OOO.ooo .iind- hoc 1" lirouitht (' cents .can. r f i ti... I hlllh a ! cent I al :cd Arrivals during tie .--k pound domestic .''.'.. I Hhlptnents total :;. JUi. i.s. t.-.'T.-. 7::o f. rt Igu. rhiiim:ks' vi; thi;k i oiu; ast k i l it "I rx IjiMiin U rti -M i ' tin tf norlli h S-h n nrraturca f mU-ih Hi iKi iisi'. ' In HttoUt Imum ti'mpcrtrurf Ml 'urtland tomorrow bu degrees. Giain Kereiptn. BOSTON WOOL STANDS UP STRONG PRESENT Wlient Itailey. tlr. ( a : s. Hay. Portlaixl. Sat . . .1 . . I r, 1 Year ago 7 1 " ! Tolal this week :J ' ; ''' Year ago ' -" 1 ' I Heason ! date '. i 7 : ''. l 17 i Year ago Iltj H :' "N , Tteonis. Kri .... 7 1' ' Y'ear ago ' Keawn to date ' ' ; Year ago 10 . . ii -'7 , Hesttle. r'rl . .11 1 1 Year ago '' 1" 1 " Keaaou l dale 1 4 1 Jn M ! Year ago 7e. 4 J ::i 1 Pi J I'oitland July deliver -TV'hest -Ulueslem Kortyfold Tlub Ked fife Ked Russian . . . Oata -No I white Barley No. 1 feed Bran Bborta (irain Markets. nut. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, July 7. (1. N . S.) -butler and ggs easy. gutter Receliits 1S.1IH lubs; crennierv ex tras, 27 c; eitra. firsts. M..Ji.r;-; firsts, 25MVtc; aeeouds, - n ''; il.ilries. e tras, 27c; flrsla, J.'idtlllJc, seconds, 1 - 'tS 24c; pacing stock, Sllr. Pug, Kecelpls, 17.H'J."i cases: firsts, 2!; 322&c; ordinary flrsls. ilMftfaie; miscel laneous lots. KS'l22c;. extras. 2.".'i liCc Tlt-VXSl'OKTATlON San Francisco Los Angeles (Without Change En Route) The Big. Clean. Comfortabla. Elegantly Appointed $18 $14 $13 $ 7 BEA-Q0IKO BTEAMSHIP BEAVER 8ails from Ainsworth Dock 3 P. M., July 11. ' 100 Goldsn Miles on Columbia River. All Rates Include Berths and Moals. Table and Service Unexcelled. The San Franclsoo & Portland S. S. Co.. Third and Washington Streets (with 0-W. R. A M. Co.) Tel. Broadway 4500, A-6121. , CREATES RTHERi SAVE TIME! MONEY : Portland , $20.00) to and CLAS3 San Francisco $17.50) toAS Toarlst. $15 and $13.50; 3rd class, 98. Special Bound Trip Far $32. MKALS AND HKltTII INCl.rUKn Staamar Expreaa Lcavea 9:30 A.M. TX7E8DAT. THTJHSDAY, SATURDAY rrom Ban Francisco 10:30 A.M. TICKET OFFICE. 5TK AND ST ASK. 3rd fc Morrison Northern Pacific By, 348 Washington St. Great Nor. By. Larg-eat Shlpsi TJnequaled Service ALASKA EXCURSIONS Via S.S.Spokane, July 14-26, Aug. 7 S. S. City of Seattle, July 8-20 CALIFORNIA Tla Seattle or Ban Francisco to Los Angeles and San Dieg-o. Low rates, including berth and meals For full particulars, applv or phone TICKET orriCE. 849 ASHlNOTOM BTBEET. Pao. Main 329, Borne A-3393. Dalles - Columbia Line Operating Str. J. N. Teal and Twin Cities Portland to Upper Columbia and Snake river points. Leave Portland about every four days. Ton xvroxMATioir caxz. tayxor STREET POCK MATH 613, A-7713. SAILS DIRECT FOR SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Sunday, July 9, 1-30 P. M. Saa I rs-aolavo, foruana Loa angelaa BtMnahia Ce. Frank Bollam, Agaat. It4 THIRD STKZET. A-4&M. Mmll 8C WHEAT UP FRACTION OF CENT IN CHICAGO; L Little Improvement in Volume of Sales Harvesting Weather Fav orable Hint European Import ers May Bo Tiled. Chicago. July 8. (I. N. S.) The wheat naikct displayed more or less strength on buying by forelRiiers, which took 600,000 bnh cli of the futures at Minneapolis and a like amount at Winnipeg. It was also aald these l.ujers took considerable wheat at Chicago, but ll-elr movements were generally under cover. Tin: market failed to show any grei't im pn.veui.tit in breadth, tieing confined largely lo the trade refi rrcd to above and profes b."nula. There were price riIhh for the day of V to V. The selling ' wu led by some of the l.itner concerns to secure available profits and 'h"1 re at ftouie le1 aRiitnst botb old and Ut couih forward. ' lie w w h " The w h t m hi rd re girted bhs of 500,000 ttuab cli mat j wUent, uia inly Lnnad iau. Tltere 1 !iit!e d'liiUt ihfr wre (food tale of new tmrd w Itii. r w heat for shipment ahrari. LIVERPOO ADVANCED i If I Ijt w eu t her nuitlnuih fa vorahh for n ! In i.inj; t.ie rjiiii. Ui h (- of most hx Unt t iii;ilif . thrr will I"' out olio Hide to thf j wheal murk I. a htUJ'rs will luak foreijrn '. pv Hie prht- nktd or Ibey will fftani 1 1 m j i J i r n it i . l T .it'esltlnff i-Iiii ..s from many socl!uns of 1 Kniif.n re L'-iHTal y favoiubie. i "oiir-iiliT I. c trciiKih n t! Bljfnvn Jn the I.i r h t uiar ktt , u hi e there wtrn ad am f I'- wlnMit was 'n'2d higher, with ttiu luiltin deuiand .iiiproviutf and arrivals I HUH I ItT. j July wheat aard fnun to $10 near j ihc t-loae of the uiaikt t today and rhied al j Jl.'-KJ'-j, h aln of on reKTts of heavy I ' r--i d:iu.ai.--s frmn Mark rusi and red rust t iu th noi liiwet. bt'jdiiiK hhorta tf rover. I S.iii-iiit..-r wht-ut Jumixd from $l.o;i4 at the 'start to $l.uu'i t the clune, with a range f 1- JOI5IHNG 1'IUCKM Ob rOBTLAXD These prices ire thse at which wholesalers sell to relailers. et-ept aa otherwise stated: Dairy Produoe. Ill l l Klt Cream -ly prims, extras. 2c; prune tii.ls, l.'7i , ti;Ms, J0:-c; cubes, exiras. '' -j . inline lu.-t.-.. - i -j I c; lirsis. : b eond- daily 2o((ic. ll.iirAl 1'ortoiuu de.neij No. 1 sour W'-, No. 2. -l. . s --.Selling prhe. Selected, fresh. 2"..-; m ; e,. a Ki;i ease i-oiini. billing u..e. ( i eou i aueh, '12 f( 2,'.c e Ii , oitlimtl) iiinill-d. ll. I.I V 1 1 ruLi-TIti -lieu-, heavy, Plymouth lt.ck. H'oH'o : onliii.ny , hiekeus. Ul)p.;.; siiit;. lo , bf.i.er. J.e.ilNe; turkeys, IB'UUc; i;r.r,re(l, 1 aiiv.y -1 . culls. 17l(i2lc; pig fun. (1 imi'o l.j.'i; 'pbs. $u.ts dozen; geese, live. Hi. 4. 11. ; old. Vu;10V; l'ekin ducks, old. lb.; oiing and heavy, loltic; Indian KuniH'rs. lb. t ill.h.M. .-filing price: Kresh Oregon fancy fuo iiuui lva, and triplets, .tJi-jWc lb.; Noting Ainer.ca. lsi- per lh. i'riee to Jobbers: Mult, lfj'.je, ouug America, 17c ih., f. o. ii. ; clem bi'ck, -le; l.iinberger. -lc, Wiscuusiu wheel. ;;tc ; bl. k iiwiss, lie. Fruits -nd egetables. 1 Ui;SII 1- Ul 11S Orange, Valencia. $3.." (ti-l.N Imjx; bananas, 4 Ki-i'-jC lb.; lemons, t t-.'-o'. 5. 10 Ikjx ; tiiiitoruid graperruit, $J..Tsj'v(i l.isi; piuui-. $1 .lA-Kftl .l."i box; cautuloupes, J-.ij'U :.7.i crate; wuteriueluus, lWillc; pt -aches, lKic'f(l; (Jrtgou early llaloo, jtinsk; C'aliiornia cherries, tiiloc; currauts, $l'rtl.-3. ItKUHlKS SiraaU-rrtes. $! '.AXiil . goose berries, J''.i.'tc ih.; raspberries, $l.lMinl.o per ciate, loganberries, yvc; blackcaps, $l..jo. Al'l'LLS tAcai, ociueiAJ per bo, accord lug to ipiality. ONIONS New red. $3.0IH3.2S r cenlaj. I'Ol'AIOtS Selling price Local. O.ioli I in; lui lus price. l (nl..io per cental; uew California. - -."on- '"; new local. Jl.Iolt.oO. VDtJK'l'AliLI.S turnips, 20c d'izeu buuehes; cariols, -'"e; parsnips. 25c dozeu huuehes; Oregon cabbage, -.oo per cwt.; green oulona, -oc doien huuehes; iieiipers, California, A'c, head lettuce, lis al, 3"c dozeu; celery. $1.2o doz u ; cauliflower, lahtoruiu, $1.15 dozeu: 1'rein u artichokes, 5(Jc; asaragus, local, 7oc I i'ei Uozeu bunches; hotLouse cucumbers, 77jc (l.-' liuzeii; tomates, Marysville. L'al.. $1.CU (t'l.OO Ux . Mississippi. $1.0 crate; easteru Texas, $J.7j crate; egg ioam, im luv; string beans. 7c lb.; spinach, oii'u;7jo hoi, rhubarb, I'-jU-c lb.; peus, 2(u,-lc lb. Meats, flan uu Provisions, liKESSi.ii .vit.Ai oelllnj price: Country kilied laucy h'gs, IW-yc; poor, Vtj'Jc, fancy eai, II ijMl; ordinary, ybc; goats, ..'u, " Ih.; luultuii, bmloc Ih. ; spring lamb, 1-c lb. HAMS ANH HA O.N H to 10 lbs., isic; 10 lo 12 lb-., r.ic ih.; 12 to 14 II.. lU'jc lh. ; 14 lo iO' lbs., ILi'jc lb.; la to lbs., I'JC III. Ul S 1 Uli.-i -Uli u.pia. )e.- -gallou, Jo; canned eastern, OOc cau, $.2t doz.; ea.-leru in shell, fl.so per 100; razoi ciam.-. '-v-ji dzeu; casi ei u usiers. per gallon, . . lid tu k. $3. 1111 1'ressed tioundt?rs, 7c; chlnook sal mon. 12c per lb.; perch. 7((ic; lobsters, 3iJc; silver hiaeii. Sc. salmon trout, 10c lb.; hali but. l0'0 12c. bin k buss. V-jc lb.; shad, dicr-sed; ic lh. ; slulgeou, 13c. Ill A lis Large, medium. J1.25 dozen I. AUK 1'iei Lcs, kettle : euilered, H'jc; stau danl, lie. Groceries. SI I. A II Cutic, powdered. $.S.0o; fruit or Lsirj. J-.!.., lluU'lUiu, .40, beet, $5.2.i; Uiy giauuijicu, $a.-l..; u yellow, 7.e3. tAbo iuoli:ois aiu 30 days net cash.) llo.M.1 New, $.).-.'((ia.io per cae. lilcL, Japan style, ..o. 2, c; New Or leans, head, 0 ((40 Vac; jlue rost, 5Vjc SAL'l Coarse, uail grouuds. loos. io.5l per ton, ,".os, sil.30; table dairy, &os. li6.uO; lii -, sio.30; haies. A:j lump rwk.' S;d t' liLANS- yuotalious uomiual. Small white, $12, large while. 12; pink, fs.JJ; limas - bayou. $s.7a; led, jjt.. Hops, Wm1 anu ixiaea. MOl'S Nominal, oiomg price," 1U15 crop, ih. ne, lov; prime. UiiiaSi.; mt'Oiuoi to nrime m o .c lb. uul VJli (oUrtoid. oOV:; line. :iu(it:;2c; lb., i-oarse lip: Wil.amette valley, coarse m".Iliiui .Shropshire. 32u33c; eastern Oregon, staple, 2U6H and medium, 20i32c lb. llilil.M Saiieu hiues, 2o lbs. and up, 17c; ailed slags, .'sj lbs. and up. 13c; sailed kip! lo tbs. lo -3 lb., 17c; salted calf, up to lj itis.. 23c, green hides, 2o lbs. and up. 15 gieen slags, 3u lbs. and up, ic; green kip! 13 ibs. to 23 lbs.. 17c; greeu calf, up to 13 lbs.. 23c, dry liiut hides, 2!c; dry flint calf, up to 7 lbs., 31c; dry salt hides, 2bc; dry horseliides, each, 7oc lo $1.3o; salt borsebldes each, to i4; horsenalr, 23c; Uit long woo! l-eits. 2ic; ury short wool pUs, lie; drv sheen dry shearlings, each 10c 2oc; salteu .beep siieariing, eai n, lo lo 2oc. 1AL1.uiV-.So. 1, .fc,c; No. 2, 7c; uUtc ib. ' grease. ITHTITM OU CASCAUA BARK Buying price, per car lot. 4Vic; leu man car lots 4c. MOI1 AIH 1010. 33SI40C lb SISAL Oar k, l ie lb; white. 13Vac lb. Paints und Oils. tOAL OIL Water while, in drums and huriels, IMc Iron L1N.-Li.li OII.-IMw, ,I,L., 81c gall -h ket tie boiled, bbls.. h.;c. raw, case. MJc; lulled case, ssc gal.; lots of 230 gallons lc less. i..s i.. t. ijiiika, oic; cases o-c lou. ' ga:- Willie LJ.A I-Toii lots, 10-Vc lb ; lots, lie; less lots. 1 1 u.c ucr Ib. 0oo lb. l1;,!1'1. 1!"8' l,r"'e' 1UV-- Pr gallon. OIL M LA ly Carload loi, 34j less than car lots. $30.30. l'oreinii .Market Summary. (i 'urnislied by ineibeck V i ooke Co., 216-27 iini oi iraiie liuihling.l l.iv. erissil whesi mark.'t dull l.oi i.,,i.. wilh light Aniciican sloouients i i...n,.,., . ' Hi a ih Meet's Siiot slead.v, oirsetiing government rer,.,r, unch ingeu, w Mb a fair demsnd" i.tid Mauitotias steady. argo market sieadv w inters uuehanced Man Hi. has. l i... d..oer with ralr demand new winters. and increasing demand lor At Inline freights are Inclined be easier Native offers lighter and arrivals smaller India and Australia holding steadv c ,',rn market steady, witii ammunition and nlat.s both steady. Spot market steady. 1'lates a oeu&ir-u auu auimuniiion nigher. with market steady and sold at 3d advance parcel Mocks light and floating quantity limited ui? n,oer?f"t,r"?rt U '"'""rued as bear! IsU, particularly In farm reserves sn.i .,i. u 'UK general demand nuneu, n is reasonable to eipect prices. moderate Western r.urope weather is wet Hiid very unseasonable generally cold. Italy - Scmi-oftieial rep-ts nie ,K yield of wheat a. I:!.'.,, b.Ari.L" lbb.tSHi.otio last year. " URam"t uoumania- neuter s cable harvest la mostly finished. "ys the wheat Private renorts .y ,h,t large purchase, hate been made by the central piVers BE MADE TO T DID NOT AFFECT THE TPIT Bears Made Trade Little Shaky After First Hour torn Sales Waiting Further Maturity of the Crop Oats Steady. Chicago, July 8. (I. N. S.) t'onirary to P't performances, the tea' market today opened steady to firm In the face of a re cently Issued government report that the trade coctrued as slightly bearish. Jt Is feudally customary for the market to rail off sym pathetically after the' anuouneouient of the Kt'TiTiminit figures and today's market us somewhat of a fciirpre. Irregularities set in, however, afler lhe first b'ur and although absorption was of a good order, prices r i ! fed the .rv.:ire. The govfrriiuieut report on wl.eat wan ubout as ex lcted, but the beurs today put much stress ou the fact that farm ieerea showed so large. The corn report in nl.out a stand-off and lh line Vi(h general t Spei tatioUa. but cousid- ered wore fa v. ruble to lhe bear side e. niil ering the present eoniiillon of domestic uiur kels and the foreign sliuation. Oats today avera"d .-'Unit steady to yes terday's elosing leiels. ami no aub. tautlal bu.-l- lies- w as l ejs rted. i'bf r put on this grain ny.iH.g but favorable lo lu.rkel. iy' i..-uiiiK grain iriees: );s; September. $1.0ots; aa eoii-i,l.. -.1 th. bull side of the 1 l.tw i ng arc T Wbeilt -July 1 .1 l'eciuiber. $1 '.!). Coin Jtii 77',c; b-r. 1.2'e. Oat- -July 3S"sc; ber, 4i.t,e. Kange of Chiciigi, beck it Cooke Co., building: September, September, r4 c, Pecem- 3lc; Hecem- l.rle,,, 21b-21 furnished by f'ver 7 lioard of Trade win: at GOVERNMEN REPORT CHICAGO WHEA Open. llih. Low. (lose. July 111.!', os 1. ; liai' jA Spt l(l."i'B ll."s 1"."., loTI bee ltw n;; loys, ni", CiKN July 77 '-i 7- 7't 77T'A Sept. 741, JIS 7 74-', Dec 2'-j ti2, ti-li OA I S J'.iy io' ::n!,A St i'1 'j 3s-, v If 4l'g 41", 4l 41'gII roitK Joly ... 2-V N Se;.t. ... 2I'.'7 247 21-n 21-7 i l.AKO Uulv lo27 1:127 I. ".22 l.'"-7 A I Si pt 1.140 l..pi i.;;2i i;;4u a I K1US i July l:;7.". l :7." ;.:7. 1:170 A Sept JS7i 1377 l..7o i:;"2 A Good Cherry Crop At Walla Walla, Wn. Yieltl Iae;hter Than 191o Big llerry Harvest Pests Be ing Kteriiiinated. - Walla Walla. Wash.. July S. Cherry grow era of the Walla Walla valley just now are In the midst of their annual harvest. With the return of clcHr, warm weHluer. the fruit haa ripened rapidly, and it was found that comparatively little dam... was done by the showers of the last week in June. All varieties are on the market In plentiful quantities', but as the ; ichl (his year prom ises to be somewhat small. t than usual, tubes are holding up well. The demand Is csid. Estimates from the lower part of die vsl ley are that the crop will be from six to 10 carloads short of last yrar's output, this being made by eastern purchasers of the fruit, which is shipped iu barrels for the manufac ture of murnschiuo. lslackberries. hsriinberrles. blackkcaps aid raspi,erries now are oelng harvested In this section also, and in spite of the cool. ha. k vard spring, there Is a big crop. There I.- an un usual demand this year for tho smaller fruits fr canning. a3 housewives look lor a short age of peaches and pears whichf in former years, have been favorites during the canning season. Cherries also ere in great demand with the housewives "his year, even more so than usual. The fight against plight and other orchard posts Is being conducted wit bout a break by the horticulturists of This e(tion. and it is hoped the fire blight mac be wholly eradicat ed. In some of the commerei.tl orchards this disease apieared anew n short time ago. prov ing t i a t all of the infected trees bad Hot IsT'ii properly treat 'd 'luring the clean-up campaign of early spring. The growers gen erally seem disposed to cooTute with the officials in the effort "o stamp out the in-fe.-iion. 'Hie regulations against the market ing of infected fruit are being rigidly en foiced this rear and this action is epoced to have a great Influence for cleaner orch ards. California Apples And Bartletts Here Former Selling at $1.50 to 2 Rox; Pears. $2 to $2.25; Veal Remains Strong; May Be Lower. California apples and Rattlett pears re !nj ttie IllHrkel. and lit fine condition. The anob s frt. selling nt $1 .Mkj2.iki the t't. and Bart letts at $2.tHiai2 2Ti. These are the first ar rivals fr-'iu the south, and ready sale Ls found for the fruit. Veal continued strong this morning at 11 lLe a pound. Some buyers look for a de cline In prices of this meat uevt week, while others assert that a fall may not be expected for some time. The "decline" gentleman said shipments bad been disturbed by the Fourth of July holiday, but would probably be liberal In a few days. The o'her side believe that the present good haying weather will engage tanners' attention for at least two weeks, and that shipments' would be light until the crop had been gathered or the weather changes. Orcg.il is supplying mosi of the vegeiablea now. Only small consignments of cabhuge are imiorted. I he cantaloupe market remains firm as ported yesterday, and tor the same reason. re- New York-Londoii York. July 7. (I. Metal Market. ew lors, juij- .. (i. . j topper mnr kci uuu; eieiiroiytic nearby, nominal; Scp-t'-mber and later. $2." 'ij.'.k ; iron market steady and unchanged. lhe Metal hjubange ouotes tin ijuiet; sjt. $3s.s7'-t.'fti...i . At IXllllhUl, S(iot copper, electrolvth . J312'3; spot' i;i73 lOs. ii'Jl; futures. t9: tiu. i;i73; futures. New York. July ". (1. N. S. ) - The Metal Exchange quotes lead, $rt.3 asked; spelter weak; spot. Last St. Imis delivery, OVsc. At London Lead, A;2S; spelter. t;44. Sanr- Francisco Wool Market. 7. tl". N. Si Wool San Kranclsisi. July per pound: Humboldt and Mendocino, 2d 'it 2Sc; middle counties. S mouths, good, IS'o 20c; Ked Rluff and vicinity, 6 mouths. 19 2c: do 12 months. 2."i'tt2i ; San Joaijuln, Id 'a-lc; Neva,da slm-k, 2"2'n-4c. according to quality. Mohair. 2."'.t3iic St. Iiis. Mo.. July 7. (I. N. S.) unchanged. -Wool Ores00 Apple in the South. Ssn Kranclsco. Julv 7. Apple, new Artrs hs in and A lex s ilders, 4 tier, SI. 00; do 4' tier. 5y((i73c per box; Gravensteins, 4 tier. $1.35. fc. San Francisco Mop MarktH. San Francisco. July 7. Hops Sinnmss nd Memlocinos. 12iU12ic, according to quality; Sacramento. 8'ullc Eastern Barley Chicago. July 7. (1. N. Markets. S. Barley firm; malting. i-'u.Slk-. Kansas City. mL, July 7. il . N. S ) 8.) Barley Barley. 60Vm62c. New York. Julr steady; nialtinf, SOc. tl. N. PAY DEARLY LIVESTOCK MARKET IS F Best Knine Still Sell at $8.60 and Lambs at $8.25 Receipts Small No Prospects Iower Prices Week's Receipts. The livestock run has been quiet for the en tire week, doubtless on account of the Tues day holiday. Trices have stiffened noticeably on best hogs und lambs, the former holding up to $H.U and the latter to IS.25. One denier avers that there will be no di minution In height of quotations. In bis Judg nieul. for some tinie. The foreign war con tinues to demand large exports lions, and. Im partially summing up the Buropean situatiim. I.e can see no reason for predicting aa eurly peace. l iom present InbTination be believes that, although, there Is no likelilnsid of war between the I uited States and .Mexico, It will be many months at best before our troops will be re called. This of course is mere speculation, and but the opinioQ of one who endeavors to measure up business by the trend of events ss he is able to discern them. .Stock nseii.tg at l'ortlanl July P.. 1916: lb.gs. 4S3 head: cattle. 17 bead, cai.es. 3 l ead.; sheep. 14S bead. 'loial iiiimi-r cars s. Same day KM.V Hogs, culves. l-o, sheep, none. Same (TSy 1:114 Ilos. :: 77; sheep. 420. Same day l!H3 -Hogs, (aires. ,lit; sheep. ;s.s. Tolal receipts for week .V.l ; cattle. I0U; I ; cattle, 41; calve-, 'W3; cattle, IDS; Cattle 1014 head; heep 573J calves, S head; hogs. 423.", head head. Total number of cars. 111. Saturday Livestock Shippers. S. B. lerguson. Yamhill county, Onrgon, 1 car hogs imi sheep; c. K. Lucke, Clackamas county, Oregon. 1 car cattle, bogs and sheep; J S. Misbler, Marion county, Oregon, 1 car l.ogi and sheep; Amdahl Br.., Marion count v. On gon, J ,-ar .KS ullJ gbeep; Hout & Sno'l- gisss. Linn county, Oregon, 1 car hugs; Scliwingler A Lent. Linn county. Oregon; 1 car cattle and hogs; c. W Kvre. Mariou county, oreg.,n. 1 ear bogs and sheep. Daiuraay forenoon Sales. No. Ave. I.bs. Prii-e. 15 hoqs . . . 32 laniiis . . . 2i la nit is 4 lambs 7 lambs 23 lambs Is lambs .. 0 lambs .. 12 lambs 2 ew es 1 pup lo yearlings 2..0 $.ti0 3.25 b-23 s.23 1. . IV. I fl.2-" S.23 ll.oO ti.is u.ou 4 .."nt 4 is) 3.73 Price $7 73 - i; il r. .ei ... s-s ... 13. -1 ... 14l ... luj Sales. Friday Afternoon STL LllS. No. Av. lbs. 11UI 1134 . . . . 1(170 111!) ti-O 102T, . . . . I HH( . . . . 1(130 . . . . KliU S43 ll .... 111 1.-.0 . . . . 37u steers steers steers steers steers 4 ,,-i COWS. $o i ) 4 73 3.;.0 I 2 IKJ . i CoWs cow co ws CALVLS. calf ... $v0 7 i.hi j i) o.i u , i eaif calf calf HKHKKS. heifer 62 $4.00 I $s.(;u ; .s.tin ! s.Oii 7.23 i $vi') ! HOGS. hog bog hogs hog hogs yearlings yearlings yearlings yearling yearling yearlings yearlings 210 l'.Mt 131 150 124 5 so '.it 111") 12" 123 130 70 i;t YLAUL1NGS. 6. on 4. 4.: 4.00 j $s.23 I .23 ! S.23 ' S.J3 ; S.23 : H OII ' LAMliS. 15 lambs . . lambs .. lambs .. tauibs lambs . . la mbs lauibs ewes ew es . . . . 2S 0 (Hi $4 3 4.23 ls. 20 17 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago. July 8 I I. N. S.) Hogs Receipts 11.00. market strong, . to lOc above vwtw ilay's average. Hulk. $f SACi lo.l'i: light. : m (i lo.GO: heevy. $t..Vi(jltj.2o; rough. $t.M'if 9 ;".; pigs. $s.i;.i.iil ii. Cnttle -Kecelpts 2K. market steady. Na tive hoof cattle. $7..'Kfi1 11 2ii: western' steers. .s.2lial'.4'i; strs-kers and feeders. JJ.IKW.i 8. or, ; ovs and heifers, $3.7.a(.!i.7.'; calves, gs.od'ti l-'.isi. Sheep -Receipts rAi, market steady, ere. $i.r0'46.ki; lninbs. $7.50( i.K. Weth- penver. Colo., July )s. i att !e Receipts 2"0. ' marker sieaoy. neer steers. ?x.2.i'0.6i; cows I rod heifers. fS.bWit K.23; stockers and feed 1 v. fr,.7ri 2..; calves. $s.00i li.0o. Hogs Kecelpts Pa. market strong 16 bigh i er. l op. Ja.Ti i,; bulk, $:..".".'Vi 9.77 i,. Sheei Kecelpts lbOo. market sti-ndr. Year ! lit gs. 7.2..'s47.73; lambs. $l'J.tx-;i ll.tsj; ewes, j '-i.0Ctti.5O. i Kansas City, July 8. (I. N. S.I HogB Re ctlpts ". market higher. Bulk, 10. 10; benry. $10. lO'o- 10.13: packers and butchers! I !H',j, 10. 10; light. $9.73Blt.00; pigs. S3 23 j '((!. Mi. ( t.tlle Receipts 100. Including 50 acnifhem: miirlet steady. Trime fed steers. $10.2VuT ii.isi: oreesiNi oeer steers. .is.Ki lo.ia); west ern ste r. t .oorq 10 2i: stokers and feeder-. Jtl 7." 'o s.23; bulls, $3.73(si7.3i; calveu. Si; 30 full. I i. Steep Receipts none, market steady. Lambs $:i 3iif; m .7..: jearllngs. 7.3)''a.S.20; wethers. $': .3'y,7.30: ew es, St'..23Sj 7.10. Otnabfl. July S. 1 1. N. S.I Hogs Receipts 0.VK3. market higher. Heavr. $fl.7(9 !)3; light. $3. 10.73; pigs, $S.2329.25; bulk. $'i i!3Ai.73. Cattle Receipts 300. market steady. Natlv stirrs. 7. 2r.n 10.30; rows ami heifers, JH.23 ftt8.2.'; western steers, $7. 23'tiO. mi; Texss sie-rs. $7.00'(i.; stockers and feeders, $0.23 (s..v. Shei Receipts 13; market steady : vear lings. Ji;.73fas.iiO; wethers, $ii.30(Si7.3u; luuibs. $U.73'ti 10. IW: St. Louis, ce 1 p t s 4 " , $H. 731810. 13 10.20; gts)d Jtilv b. (I N. SI Hog Re market lower. Pigs and lights. tnived and butchers, Jupoyr heavy. $10.10 10.20; bulk. $0.30 Ul 10.15. Cattle Rece1 ticcf steers. $7 heifers. S..V)4( ers and feedei- lts tvi. market steady. .Native " ' '.( 1 1 .31): yearling steers ami 1(1(13: cows. 5.300 R.23; stock. . -3.3orrrS.30; sfMithem steers. Ii.mi; prime yearling steers and heifers. Ss.73'a 10.23; cows anil heifers. $3.r0ftiS.(V); prime wflitbern steers, $9r(i.l0; native calvea. $0 no'.; 12 (Si. Sheep - P.ecelpts 400. market steady. Weth ers $0. 001 s mi; clipiied ewes. S4.li(fi s.isi- lipiHr-d iambs. Sd.OOCo lO.Oo; spring lambs. s..i"i 10. To. San Francisco Produce. San KTancNii.. Cal.. July 8. (I'. P.) Mut ter Krtra 2'.jc; prime firsts, ".Sc; firsts L'lc. Kgg Kitras 2'ic; pullets, 2ati,e. Clieese California fancy. 14c; firsts, 135c. Wheat Per cental. California rSb. $1 V) 1 ..": ditto white Australian. $l.t2t!1i.67!.;; ditto tdnestein, $l.Ji.H57: ditto Ponora, $l.J.V.il.70; northern (to arrivel i luh.. $1 .72t, IH1.75; ditto bluestein. $1.8a(t 1 .7 S ; ditUj Turkey r-1. $1 S7 1.02' j ; ditto red Rus sian. 1.70ft 1.72' . Barley Ir cental. cbole feed. $l..';r.4 t..'S7',: sMpping aud brewing, $1.4.Tsj(fil.45. Oats Per cintsl. red feed. $1.37H. No. 1 tierthern white. $1.77 ((? 1.00. potatoes Per cental, new crop. Deltas, H.."ofrl.73 In boxes and sacks; No.' 2 stock li.wer. Los Angeles. $2.00. Onions Per cental, Australians $2.5fltft;;.0O; new crop red. $2.25 per txf; ditto yellow) 2.0o32.2.. Xew York Clearing House, New York. July 8. (I. N. S. ) The weekly statement of New York city clearing house banks shows the following changen: Average I .onus, decrease. $ii.7Sn,oof: je. msnd deposits, decrease, $ii2.22ii.OnOc time de posits. Increase.- $2,700,000; reserTe, decrease. $44,404,530. v Actual Ians. decrease. $35,772,000; net demand, deposits, decrease. $47,&4.0)0-. time deposits, del-reuse. $14,681,000; reserve, tig er ease, $30,747,000. UNCHANGED BUT FIRM OR HOGS AND LAMBS WARF fiRKR IIHIMS III IUU VIIIUIVS UWUHIU UP TO DISTRACTION If Strike Averted Rail May Have Unprecedented Boom England Becoming Independent United States. New York. July 8. (I. N. S.I Cross currents continue la the atock market today. Industrial readjustment was augmented by further advances by the allies and the war itotks showed considerable liquidatm. The rail Issues failed to bold as much spec ulative attention as In markets of the past 10 days and the labor situation was cited as the cause for the teuiiH-ary lull. It was urnud today that some of the mst prom inent Wall street Interests made scad of ne.ney on the war babies and duniied them last fall, have been accumulating the stand ard rails and that If the present wage crisis is successfully passed. thoe nt-k should see an uiiprveiieuted upward movement. There is little question about Kiigland's p-esent attitude toward this country In regard to war onf'M. The great industrial resources of that country are now being eiercUed fully uud with her successes lu the field, Kugland is assuming an Independent position. The locomotive issues were heavily pressed today. Uopjier stocks continued weak, principally or. ao-ount of the isxr raw metal market, lu I the past few das there has been a lie, Idedly I weak turn to the marki t and the dciii.,!,-! ha 'shown 11 1 1 if Improvement. Anaconda and Untie were most active ami tnh hits ..(f. The sleel slocks were slight y ('regular ai.d Crucible sold down to active trading. In the first hour the total sales amounted to y4,j shares. Range of New York pri.-e furnished by & Cooke, to., 21; 217 Hoard . r Trade 1 Overbeok building: ipt ion iiikmi r t . if l.w 1 IX Alaska Gold Allis Chalmers, c AIlLs ITialmers, pfd... American lii-et Sugar. American Cau, c.... American (an, pfd... American Car Fdy.. c. American Cotton 'oil. c Amerlcau l.lnseed, c. Amtrlcau Linseed, pf.l Au.irican I'is. . c . . . . Anieri'-un Smelter, c.- 74 I 74U 73T '.i3' . !;;', , 02 34 , 34 32-' o2 ( 32 ,, o2 r.." r.:, . it;' 34 !4 tl4 X' '.14 .ll'i ir I 43 "j ! (14 ; n'-i no -, in 12:i't 44 1 PL". !, i 1SI American smelter, pf American Sugar, c. . . 111 I t 111 123'l 4 I ' s.21 111 12!l'4 , 44"-. SI 1, .loi's SX 1 1 4 a I American Tel. ,v Tel. . ; Au.erlcun V.'len. c.. I Anaconda Miu.ng C. . I Atel.imil, C . n:, lO.-.T ! At. Itisou. pfd : Billow in Ihii.. c i Baltimore & nhio, c... I Bethlehem S'e. l. c... ! Bnllc & Superior l'lookljo Rapid Transit i Calif. retroi'Mini, r. . . . I Calif, l'et rob u:u. pfd . - I Cuf.idhiii I'ai It ! i t en r i h 1 Leailcr. c ! "tral Leather, pfd... . I 'liesa pea ke & Uliio. . . . ' Chicago & Ut. W.. c. . . ' lii' ago & ; W . pfd. . no ;,. S! 1 1 ... 447-: , 03 V KiS 444 ' t 4t7i 03 02'., :' ! '1 'i: 21 4 lM.a, 30' 2 I'-o 30 Vi o) ' 13 j "4S ..i."i 1H.1., 02 13 I (12 1-, 13 13 ! I :iii ! 12U 1 hi. agi. M. ik St. I". .. i Chi eng.. N. W . C. . . . I ( h.ho I olipIT . 4i.,; 44 4--'2l 4.3'-,. 4N' 44 U dorado K. & 1. .nsolidated Ca 1 134', 14 ' irn I'ro.lucts, c rn Proiiicts. tifd. . . . 14 '7o" 14:i 14" I IX) i Crucible Sleel. (ii i. Cru. ible Steel, pfd 1 1. - U. G C I & R. G., i.fd Distillers Kile, c Krie. 1st pfd 1.4 13'i ; 3on 44s, I .'iil-s '' 1 "v 4.:', 311 "v o4' &4', t General Lie. trie .407 . . 4 so General Motors Goodrich RubU r G. Northern Ore Lands. G. Northern, pfd Greene-Cananea Hide & Leather, c..... Hide & Leather, pfd. . . I'v Se.-e.rlties Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol Inspiration . I 33 30 S ll'.i'.j 43 10 3.1 ll;D-.'ll!)U4ll!ll4 43H,. 43', 43 2V-'.',, 2S", "a . l')3 ' 31ia 31, ! 1131.. 12-3 ;.p. 1 21 31 " I International Harvester 30 1 ki.terlnrto. c 17si 17i 17 fnterboro. pf K-n. City Southern, c. I. t kiiu anna Sleel Lehigh Valley l.ouls. & Nnshvi.lc . . . . Mexiian Pel roleum . . . . Miami 0pir M-. K. c T. . c Kennecott copper Missouri Paoitic National Bi-cuit National Ierol Bievada Coiiv lidalcd. . New Haven New York Air Brake.. New Y'ork CVntral.... N. Y.. O. A: W Norfolk & Western, c. Northern P.nific Pr.cific Mail Pennsylvania Railway Peoples Gas Pittsburg (V.al, c Pittsburg Cal. pf P. Steel Car. c P Steel Car. pf Kay Cons. tVpi r IL.ilway Steel Springs Beading, c Reading, 1st pf Reading. 2d pf Republic 1. Jt S., .. P.epablic I. & S.. pf . . Kx'ck Island . . . tshattuck Sears. Roebuck Ac Ci . Studebaker, c studebaker. pf iloss Sheffield Ssuihern l'ac.fic Southern Railway, c. . Southern Railway, of. Teiin. Copper Teias Oil Ml 1 .13 1"2', 34 ! si I 133 lu::: 34", 133'.t K'3 ; !" I 4-'-s lu2' j ! .4T STOCK SPECULATORS 47'K; 47"8( 47 47- I'm 7's. 7's, 71 32u tr. , t;3 ' ',.-. liit I0- lo -, 10 s, ' );-, . ... on.. 131 131 123 12!) KH'-i Ull'i, lOI-N,'!"! !s ; 20 131 131 Si i3I 'j 13! 1 . 114'4 I 1 4 -i . 1 1 4 - iu; '..- ' J-:' ri'.'' s :s 7 -H .7 3. . 1m 2S ; :M, 2i,' 2si, ! ... 1U2-, 40 4ti 43'-. 4".i. . . . . ' : lei 22 22'.. 22; 22', -'5 loo inij ' yj ;eiaB , lov'4, i . -. -4 2. , 20 i ,!' 133i,1l.".3s!l34 ! 4".'j 43; 431.4 ysi4 :isis; psi4 -i i -4 j 21 ui ' iai 1 . , ijii; 341.' 34'.; 34 133 43 4 I !'.4 ! I n;i-j' IP.; , ; 12 Si I Oil's- i " ' 133 . 12'i in I i-j J :'. ,, - i MS 1 103 HH.'i 12'..1 12 00 ' j oo1-. l:r.i l:;si S2. so,- ! Texas Pacific I Third A venue 1 Colon Pacif!.-. c t'cion Paelfi..-, pf L'. S. Ruober, c U. S. Rubber, pf C. S. Steel Co., c... L". K. Sleel Cv , pf.... Ctah Cojiper Virginia Chemical, c... W. Ii. Telegraph Wes'ingbouse Kbtrlc Yistnsin Central W oolworth &3 33 ;iir.i; 1 Sill ;n7i xtp.. so 771,4, 4ov 401, j 4ill.4 i'oVll 'i.4-e' .113.'. o.t 11 r.i u 40 " i 1 41; Total sales 101, loo shares. COAST BANK rjTATKMKXTS . Portland Banks. $ l.vr,. 129.45 1 33.010 9S Week Ending Saturday. Clenrings Balances Clearings $10,713,079.05 Balances S47, 070.00 Taooma Banks. Clearings Balances Clesrlngs Clearings leg rings Balancea $ 410. 40 00 6.77.0o .$ 3.727,070 Loa Angeles Banks. Ban Francisco Bank. , $10.700 .012.00 Seattle Banks. $ 21P1.223.0n 215.:.s do. Seattle l'roduce. Seattle. July S. (U. 1'. 1 Onloni tralian, 4c: vellcw California. :ic; red forma, $2.50; green Walla Walla. 2c; kx-sl. 2,ic. Hotstoes New California. 3-; white. Ysklma Burbsnka. $30; Yakima Gema, Aus-Call-freen :w; new, per pound, gc. Butter NatlTe Washington crearuery. brick, 29c: do. solid pack. 2Sc. (Tieese -Domes! Ic wheel. 32e; Mmhnrger. 22 &2:ie; Oregon triplets, 17c; Wlsi'onsin trip lets, 19c: do. twins, 19c; Young America, 22c pound. Eggs Select ranch. 20c. New York Sugar and Coffee. New York. July S. Sugar, centrifugal. $C27. Coffee Spot New York Bio No 7, 8Uc Santos 10V- Liverpool Grain Market. Lirerpool. July S. (I. N. S. 1 Wbt No. 1 spot Manitoba 10s lod; No. 2, lOa d; No. 2 red western winter. IDs 4d. Corn Spot American mised new. As lOd. IjCo Schiller Hreaks Ann. Gresham, Or., July 8. While crank ing his automobile yesterday morning, Lo Schiller, living on the Mlddleton farm, on the Powell Valley road, broke his right arm when th engine backfired. Marine Hospital for 1 Bay City in Bill i Omnibus FTiblio Brill dlny Maasnra to ' Ba Presented to -ttaa Hons Carries a i Total Appropriation of $23,000,000. Washington, July 8 (U. P.) An omnibus tublic buildings bill to be In troduced in a few days by the house committee carrying a total or J25.000. 0(0 or $30,000000 will contain approrr ations for postoffice sites in Detroit and Kansas City, and additional np piopriation for a postoffice site in Chicago and for a building and site in fvew York City; $650,000 addi tional for a postoffice project In Oak lard. Cal.. and $600,000 for a marine Iicspital Jn San Francisco- DR. J. E. LAVALLEY IS ELECTED PRESIDENT BY Chiropractors Will Conclude Convention in .This City To night; Much Work Done. Pr. J. K. l.avalley of Portland "was elected president of the Oregon I'liiro-practii- assnil.itioti at the sess'oti of the ninth ntuni.il convention, bold in the roi'tl.'ind Imtel this morning. He succeeds I r. J. O. len man. titlier officers chosen wore: Dr. , G. Hoffman of McM intivillo, firpt vie; president; Ir. Augusta V. Welioi'fi.i . secoi.d vioe president; Iir. W. i;. Slater, secretary; I)r. C. K. riaclimap. treasurer; Dr. A. S. Douglas (re elected) and Dr. I'aul H. May of Salem, trusters. Kxtending sympathy lo Dr. T. F. Ratlaflste. a I.os Angeles cliiropraclor now serving a jail sentenee fur prac ticing chiropractic' without a medi cal license, tlie followini; re.sol ul i 1 1 was adopted: "We, the Orppron riiimpractic asso ciation, in convention assemliicrl, '-om-mend the noble and exalted et.ii.il yon have taken In riefcr.se of our uteut philosopliy, science and art of i 1 Jro practic, ar.d liertwitli extend to you our congratulations, our moral sup port and our heartfelt appreciation of your noble sacrifice In the Interests of our profession. We predict that your martyi dnm will be the forerun ner of the downfall of tyranny and oppression not alone in California, but over the whole of the I'nited States. Jesus died on the cross and that act established Christianity. Tour nrt will establish chiropractic In CaJI fm nia." Governor Johnson Is said to have offered Dr. RatladRe a pardon if he would trive up practice but the doctor refused and so is serving a jail term. The afternoon session was devoted to lectures and papers and the con vention will wind up tonight 'with a baiiiiuet. German Submarines Grow More Active Coniul General Skinner Reports More Than Four Times the Usual Num ber of Ship Torpedoed Fast Month. Washington, July 8. (t". P.) TJ1.1t Germany is showing renewed subma rine activity was evidenced in a state depart ment messape today from Con st:! General Fkinner at London, trans muting I.loyds reports, which stated ! that more than four times the usual I number of ships had L-en torperioe.! ' in the past month. SkirnH-r's message nails: j "I.loyds reports NorweetHti Acuita torpedoed June IS. Captain of vessel dance Kt Kussie reports that sub- marine which sank his vessel was . r-'.'"2. British st-amer Jannet sunk ! Fisher's Girl, Hasie, Watchful and ! Newark Castle sunk 5th by German1 submarine; crew was landed. 1 "Drifter Heron sunk by submarine.' Dutch sailintr vessel Merlandia turpe dptd by submarine, being toaed to Stockholm. "Fish Petunia sunk lry German sub marine, one killed, three wounded by stitilllre. Plot to Burn All of U. S. Army Buildings Kl Paso, Texas. July R. ( C. P. (A Mexican plot to burn all Kl Paso builri incs connecteil with tlie I'nited Slates army has been unearthed by govern ment sei ret servii e men. it was learned today. Responsibility for $.".'10,004 fire loss here within the last fortnight in buildings supplying the army with pro visions and automobiles and in the de struction of the Fort Rllsn corrals, is la'.d to the operations of the "Mexi can fire brigade," as the plotters called themselves. Interior Weather Conilitions. The following reports were received to.iny by V. C. Vllkes. tssistanr freight and p:c senger agent S.kane. I'ortbnd & Seattle ri!1 road. from agenis of the company "at tbe pieces named: Irfimont. Wash., July 7 -Weather clear. light w.umwest hreeses. Ilighe?! tcinpera t ure Crops making good gruvvth ajid groin conditions much Improved. Ooldendsle. Wash.. July 7. Weather now clear snd warm. Crop growing fine. South Cheney. Wash.. July 7. Yesterday and today char, calm and warm. Ideal for 1 growing cropa. Benge. Wah.. Julr 7. Ye-terday clear. 'AChim. not. it eHMinea un armut 7 clock H la.f .1.1,1 nnt n Sa - th 1......... 1-.... rain In this part of the country. This morn ing cl.aidy. calm aud very sultry. PORTLAND FIRE RECORD j Friday. 12:37 p ,m. 406 Couch street, defect ive flue, $200 damage. 12:33 p. m. Damascus Creamery, 430 Hawthorne avenue, flue too close to wooden partition, slight damage. Bator da j. No fires. When writing nr eattt.ig i mention The Jonrnal. siJertlers. pleas I Adv. ) Over beck & Ceoke Co. Stocks, Bonds, 316-917 Board Cettoii, Grain, Etc. of Trade B nil ding DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondents of Logan & Bryan Chicago, fitw York. OREGON ASSOC ATON VICTOR MURDOCH TO TALK AT GLADSTONE T Celebrated Kansan Scheduled to Deliver His Address, "Uncle Sam's Tomorrow," - Sundays Profi-ram. 3 a. 111. Devotional exer cises, main auditorium. 10.30 a. m. -Sundav under direction of ltev Phipps. 1:30 p. m. Prelude, school, Ct A. sacred concert. Lyric Oper company. I' in. Sermon lecture, "The Vision Glorious." Hew Dr. Krnest J. S:as. P. m Sacred cantata, ("ha'ita icjtta horns, loo voices, under direction of Prof. J 1L I'awin. assisted by Miss Goldle Peterson, soprann; Mrs. Vir ginia Hutchinson.' contralto; Norman Uoos.-, tenor; Hart ridge Whipp. bass; Robert K Millard. I'Lne. !. in. Mu-tci concert. L ric s' 'pera company. P. m. - - Sc rtnon-lecl 11 re '"I'lie Miilchless Hook '' A Fianzke. Ort gon t'lty. dr.. Julv S -At the Of lhe t '.night. twenty-third Hmu.ai mssioii ChautatKiu.i at Gladstone Victor Murdoch will di liver his fam ous speech 'Fiicle Sam's Tomorrow." Victor Slurdn.'k Is one of the leading figures in the Progressive party and he compels thoughts by a Uooscv elf ian punch in thought, speech and manner. He will delHer his speech in tho au ditorium in the evei.inc ai 1 3 o , 1,,, w Preceding tho 1 dock, the Cbaula t u 1 by Victor M ur I'i.ilis will be gien a real, musical treat I'V the Guil.tUo I rio. This famous Gladstone last year trio and apjieari-d at picaseii the memners or Die t han t.i in ua well that they have been c lainily so ilied back mm win appear 111 concert this evening at 7 30 o'clock. The first baseball game of the series was won by Oregon City, who met Canby. The scoie at thc ,.t,,i f )tl(, 'ame was 7 to .1. Uoth teams pla.ved last ball, and to the 1,1th inning lhe score stood tied. 1 to 1. W. .1. liuin side of San Francisco, formerly umpire In the Northwestern league, is umpir ing tlie series, and bis work vesierday was sul.sijctory to both phij.is anil laua. Haptist Society Mcm'(s. Gresham, Or, July S. A m.etiig of the Baptist Missionary society was held at the home of Airs. James Law rence, on South Huberts avenue, on Wednesday al'letitoon. There were about 33 ladies present. A musical and literary program was rendered. 8ynopsis of the Annual Statement of tho BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY "f Salt Lake Cil. In (lie state of I tali. ..11 the Hist day of Deceinlier. T.il.". iniiile to the Insurance e..ninijssl..ner of lhe State nf Ora gun, pursuant to law: CAPITAL. Araount of capital ni k paid up $ 2iki iV3 on INCOME. Total premium Income $ Msi.HO.'i.bl Interest, dividends and rents re ceived during the year 77.400.74 Income from other sources re ceived duriug tire year 22.300 4. Total Income $ COO.UOl . 13 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for lasses, endow mem s. an nuities and surrender value.. $ R2,!HH.3.'t I'lrldends paid to policy holders during the year 14.037 P.- Dividends paid on capital slm-k during the jenr 2n.0o0.0o Commission and salaries paid during tlie year 130, 327 :7 Tae. licenses, and fees paid during the year. . S.153 4e". Amount of all other expendi tures 41 ociO. t; Total eipenditures $ 3o3,77k .do ASSETS. Mnrket value of stoi'ks anil honde vwneil $ M 2IS On Loans: on mortgages and is.iiit. era I. etc 3!.441 2H rremiiini notes and sllcv l.niim. 117 040 41; Cash in lunik am) t.n hand . . i.i,:i3s.17 Net nncnllei leil and deferred pren.luni fi!i.7P.".M Other assits (net) ::i.lH4(i:i Total assets. $ 1 4ilT. 44D.4' I total gon adniKlcd In ilrs - - - t 1.40.-., 440. 4(1 LIABILITIES. t Net reserve Total hIIci claims unpaid All other liabilities . t 0.10 (Kin 70 I I 'o'-'.Sli SoviKi.'l 70 of . i 1. 1(10,2:7.21 ill . . 1 ''..".77 oi l 00 Tolal llahllltle. evclusiie 1 aSn1 rocA- rtHl stock of $i;ii.ooii . 'insurance In force !c i..r";i. r.M5 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR To'.l the Cros the ISSes I.ses Total Ins-itranc v. rtt ten ihii log veiir $ J'i.Vm.00 pri-uiluins re. p.ved dui lug year . ... 1 paid during the year... . 1 incurred 'luring the year. 1 amount of Insurance ut- Ttlfl 01 mm OO oim.lsi standing In Oregii b.-cemlM-r 101-. f.i .vm 00 BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE C0MPANT. liy A.i:l. I'. oillSoN. Se.retnry. Statutory resident genet si agent and nttorney for nervjce. Alti IIIIiAl.li S i.i;bln. CHAUTAUQUA TONIGH THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association Founded 1864 Capital paid in gold coin Surplus and undivided profits - I Commercial Banking Interest Paid on Time and Saving Deposits Portland Branch Corner Third and Stark Sts. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Head Office TORONTO, CANADA Established 1867 A General Banking Business Transacted Interest Pnid on Time Deposits Commercial Letters of Credit Issued Exchange on London, England, Bought and Sold PORTLAND BRANCH CORNER SECOND AND STARK STS. F. C. MALPAS, Manager , Canned Goods and Truck Jump Bridge Vancouver. Wash, July 8. One of the big f Hi -tun :mo trucks of tlu Pio neer Aulo Tin k company yesterday crashed lluoih ihc railing of t lie tres tle across the sloiic.b. about 200 yard- beyond Hridi. ,1 ,,,, it ml now wits In about seven f 1 t of water. Tom Ander son and his 1. I;. , 1- both escaped bv jumping after lu. v ns, i n.iinod tlmtthe machine wh? uinnaiiagcdblo. The truck coniainci sewral liundred cases of canned i; Is. the load amounting to about J1, ions, it is be lieved that 0 steennc gear gave way, leause the truck bci:itnc uiitiianage able Before going o 1 1 ihc ttosiU It tore out alioiit 60 feet of ru ling A crew of men this inoinn.g began lo unload the truck, with a view of saving its load. It is believed that tho i machine- escaped serious damage. "whib to prevailing high writer, tlun portion of the (slough, which ordinarily is not under water, is cuveied to a lii ptii ol about m veil feet. Passyl to 111 I lxl IJciKliii!. " 01 il mance tegiilating tnxlcabs. T ig i.ts. eiii and for - hire automobiles, as pi pa: ol l.y Wi!. II Daly, ointnlsslon ci of pMMio iiiCitus, has been passed v 1 he 1 :lv cim, i 10 1 , 1 calling. The I'm Hand I'liamlwi ol 1 'otiiinei .0 seeks to 11 -dilate 1 1 1 .1 . 1 1 1 1 1 cs, especially' those i.iltvii-e. pa s--, 11,1 b over the Co lli mb:n iiver l.lghw.iv I tnlc r til. pt . , 1 . 1 .1 1 n'etise of J . 1 ;i , a r is IIO 1 ii discs to bo I s. lie of less than s nioiiil proposed 1 o ie. 1 mi,. .It! pa ssen " el s wi til il 1 1 a c made, that lie pa .- 1 1 ag.i Hist nun ha I Ki s, 01 ilitni nee, a pt opos.ll, Willi I lor a period I I is h I so 1 si .. 1 111 nlsli ' ! Il.llg 1 1 1)1-1 is 10.1 c lui k MnrriiiK' l.icjMi-ses Vn ncoi e : . Wash, Julv cetlsi s Were issued In 1 Mnr rings e Fi nla v I'V the coiinly a olitor to lhe following persons' Jik It -Vnjola. L'.'i. and Mis ' " I a rn Sheriniin, La, both of (j'oi I la tu! ; Frank Mulkcv, L' s nnd Miss Vtvlcnim MK oy. Steve K Krii ksoi 1 both ("art 1 gg. 1 . Ja. Ii'.th of Phlloiyial h, 1 r ; :.'.. an.! M iss Tyra K. ol 1 1 I )e 1. ( ir." The COST of o 1 1 1 es1 ; 0 f 1 ec mpei i ll' e Is V 1 lie a I r. 11 I llll il ed ..(' I If.. r. put is are a limltn- b t. 'I be ilallv OU 1 t pi (iceoil I tl 1; td of individual 1 ioll, pa I'V I or tl-l.M I! till 111 i st a' -til i 0110 , A si rc tig Tt ust ( 'om -is llo- on I v In execn ir r d m 1 ii 1 si 1 a t in 1 11 -v a'i'l able iiiiinini"- fn il lo I an. lie v our 1 1 - !:ii ::c ciptial, s ' : t ! v 1 s . . tj and $.'.'.-' I it 1 ' h t.- statu : a t . I s jour 1 stale 1 1 May ws serve you? Lumbermens Trust Co. Capital and Snryluj SG00.0C0 LUMBEEJ1EN 8 BLDd , FIFTH AND 8TABX. A COOP REFERENCE. A 1 1.111 k In ink is a P'xi'l business icc oninicii'lat n mi, a n ;1 a ;i)(i( 1 ccdniiHcii- l.ilhMi fur liiisiiicss. r.iisincs', men pre fer lo tin business with business nier. a 11 'I t li e v also prefer cmpli i es lio jii act ice e c ' 1 11 1 1 111 v and have a bank ac count of their own. U National Bank Third and Oak Portland, Or. $8,500,000.00 $8,195,579.15 t3o 1 - -