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; SOUTH OREGON'S ONIONS IN DEMAND THROUGHOUT IE ENTIRE COUNTRY Greater. Shortage in (far Makes It : Impossible for -Association to Confirm Orders at Price East Is Asking for Supplies. TxSXD Or TKZ TBJLVi F.gg very firm. k Battsr market steady. , ChMM again firmer. . rotate market higher, i Onion not offering, mail deals Is hops. Oregon onion ara today cnauaaadiag Se conal wlda denaaad and it to feat aararal tnat the prree tltaatloa bee.ld ba extremely atrong here, i. While rtie'tJofedcrate Onion Growere' -oclitlo bag placed the selling prlca of a. Jsri at 13 per cental, f. o. b. eon n try (hipping points, tba fact of tba markat la that the orpranliatkro la making no aalea at tba mo man t. This 1a dna t the fart that orders pannot be filled bacanaa of tba growing car ahortage. Thar ara ordara atlll to fill oa tba aesocls tlon'a selling agent books that wera cod flraied from 60 to 76c par cantal below tha present markat prlca. Tbeee will bo, eot for 'ward whenever cara for ahlpmant ara avail able, but until 'then no additional aalea will ba confirmed at a price. Tba association la atlll willing to aall on tona and la auotins: 82 oar cental, bnt It la pacified that thla la on condition that cara can be secured for Immediate delivery. If cara cannot be secured at thla time tba ordera In tA tik (ha fir M flrli.tuil am Ilia ria Af anipmeni. EGA MAItKET IS VEKY FIRM While moat of tha aalea of candled egg art ehown alone' VYuut street at 42c oer dozen. there la a. atrong cull fr current receipt at 0fi and dealera themselves ara palug the cvuaury sve ior sucii orierings. HEAVY VEAL HARD TO MOVE XT en at Tleo a pound for good quality, 'heave veals weighing from 150 to 200 pound arh ara Terr bard to more along the whole aale wey. TJie extreme top for light calves of Quality la 10c, and alow at that. i j PEACH MARKET IS DRAGGING 1 Dragging tone te ho wing in the peach trade along rroot street, vtnue occasional email lota ere reported aold aa high aa 60c. the balk of the arrive la, which are liberal, are going iropod 40Q30C. HALIBUT TO REMAIN HIGH Becanae of the be nee of offering from the Oregon eoeat and the email catch In tba north, together with tba Terr liberal eaatern demand, the trade here expects tba price L 11 but te remain Terr b.lgu ail winter. CHICKEN MARKET IS STEADY Market for chicken 1 generally about taadjr along the atroet. Heavy bene are In demand With few coining and llmted aalea at high aa IBe a poond. Light hen are Jest about holding their own. ' BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE Butter market generally firm. .. t-neese simauon iinuer. i I'oor applea are plentiful at low price. Great ahortage In eyater pack of the eaat la feared with price tending sharply blgher. Can 11 lower market active wltb eoppUee (lowly iDoreaalng. SHIPPERS WEATHER NOTICE Weather bursas 'tdvlses: Protect shipments during the next 48 hour a far north aa Seattle againat minimum tem perature ot about 40 degrees; northeaat to Spokane, 80 degree, eoutheaat to Boise, 28 degree; south to Ashlsnd, 80 degree. Mini nnim temperature at Portland tonight about 44 degree. JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND Thee price are those at which wboleaaler .ecu to reuiiere. except otherwise aiatea: Dairy rodnoe. Bl'TTER Creamery riots, extrss, 8cj prime firsts, 8Tc. firsts, Zic; cubes, 1 leae; dslrr, buying price, 26c. BlrrTERFAT -Portland dallvery NO. 1 sour cream; 87c; No. 3. BSc. tQQi 8Ulng price: lasted freah. 4243e; eM count, Oregon rancb, 8tte Soseo: ordi nary candled, 42e: April storage, S2&38e. 1JVU POULTRY Uena, heavy Plymouth Rorka, 14iQln4; ordinary chicken. 18tt14c: ataga. lie; broiler. 10c; turkey. 25c; dreaeed iaacy, -T'ic; pigeon. 1. 8061.68; Mjuaba, $2 rton;- geeae, live, llllVic; Pekln ducks, 14'tflflc lh.; Indian Runner. 12tai3c. dKESK Selling price: rreab Oregon fancy lull cream twlna and triplet, 19ttIHe lb.; Voting America. 204J21c. Price to Jobber: Plate, 18c Young America, 10c f. . b. J cream brick, 2728o! Llmburger, 22ij23c; block Swiss, t0&ii2e, Fruita and Tegetable. rRCSH rKClTS Oranaae. Valencia. 84.80 CT5 per box: bananas H lb.; lemona, t4.o0tf8.80i California grapefruit, S.B0i4! plume, 0?17B boa.- eantaloupea, 7861.25 crate; toe cream watermeiona 91.TO per cental! peecbes, Oregoa, OOajiOOei Bartiett pears, $IM BJCttRIKa Baekleberrfee, TOle lb. erasbeo rlee, local. IS box; eastern, 0JI0 barrel. ArPLtl Local, BOcbo box, aeeerdlaaj t duality. . ONIONS Oregoa I2J0Q3J0 per cental; aav eoclatkm selling prloe at emuUy polata, 2.00 per csniat. POXATOKS SelUng price: New local. II 1.80; buying price, ordinary (hipping, 100 l.lOj faucyTLltfl.: aweaurKo. 1. S!a no, a, ex.w. V kObI' A BLC3 Turnips, 91.13 ack (arret. 1 20; parsnips. SI. 20; Oregon cabbage, HM per cwt.; areea ontona, xfie doaen buncbee; pepper , 4V10 lb.; lad iettaee, loeaL SOet eenry, OOyioc dozen; artichokes. OOc; cue tu be rs ); tomatoes, Oregon, 00J70e; egg pleat, Stte lb.; string beana, Sc lb.; rba- iiTo6i$o "" 6c U'i ,uU"0wi Meata. riak and rrarUIeaa, DSE98KU MEAT Sellln- price: Country killed beat hogs, 12c lb.; poor, lOeile; best veaU. 10e; ordinary.. 8&c: beavr Tu,.! poor, lyiWi SOat, Ae; iamba, Uhi But- SMOKED MBAT9 Bams, 80UQ33He . breakfaat bacon. 20(3114: picnic. laVei mm'. tiea rolL 16c: abort dears, amokad. Kua uci vrwmvm npwwi awvm. m rw id. LARD KettU rendered, tierces, 17 He; lard. AVT7V lam vviuiwwiut a w- OXSTKKS-Olympla gallon, 2.78 canned eastern, 6M can, S4.M doaen; eastern ta ebeli. 11.80 per 100: raaur elama ( ) dosem eastern eysters. per gallon, solid pack, f.3.00. an saTva w. aiUUtwa f' anon, lOf per lb.) ateelbead, lOcf perch, Hct sebetera, Soef allrer amelt Se; salmon trout. riant ursaem ur-anqer. ic; eainook sal. Ma lb. i.l haUbat. llOUci stnrceon. lmail CRABS Large, 81.75; medium, 81.28 doaaa. Qrocerle. 8DOAR Cube, S8.76: powdered, 18 JO; frnlt e berry, MXWt Honolulu, 17.80; beat, 17.80; iur i.tui, eo.uw, v yeuow, ai.eu, I a. dot ouotstions are SO day net caah.i : BICEWapan i style. Nol 2. 44c; New 'Or tm, unt, 7ivu7ttci oiue xoae, e ftC. sai4.mi'ari-, uaix Ink, Tie; llmaa, Tcj bayou. 8e cad,' jSo,' Hope. Wool and Sides.' , HOMemlnal, buying prlca, jmsrap, C-i-aT7w sabs . eiipt wuiette vaney, eoeree Couwold. Sue; medium Bbropahlre, &2e; floe w. vniva iiipi-, avuxae per '40.: coarse and medium, JS4i:i2) lb. . I1IDEA fialtad hlov. in. ..i,A greea and ralbrd kip. 18c: greea-ud aaltej calf skins, 25c; green hide, 19c; green ataga, 12C1 dry bldee, Soc; dry ealf aktna. 83e; fry mocks. Bond. Cotton, Orala, 2t V . SXavaiT Moaxd af Trade BmUOtnS DIRECTS PRIVATE WIRES TOLL EXCHANGES Members Chlcaso Board, at Tra4 'V:: 'CotTaapondenta of Lga.n ak Brjraa - Caloacot Mow 10 HALT coarae, nan grounds, 100. 810.50 -per ton; 60a, 11.80: taBl dairy, oOe, $18 00; 100. HO.BoJ balea, il8: lump roch?2o ton. BBANS SmaU whits. Oc: lrr. -hlf- lTT. Overbeck & Cooke Co AND MIDDLE Small Sales Hops ' : Reported in Valley Around Old Price Situation Remains Terr Qnlet, Bat Short Sellers Are Said to Be ' Getting Anxious. Small aalea of bop continue In the local territory at former range of price. There ta very little activity, borne of the shorts, how ever ara laid to be getting nervon and aome covering movement may be expected within abort time. late Mew York mail advice say: . Bale. Receipt for week 412 Receipt alnce September 1 2,943 Receipt aame time taat year 5,278 Export to Europe for week Ex porta from September 1 1.188 Export aame time but year 2.843 I it port for week Import from September 1 Import aame lut year SO Onr market haa held about the aame, bat a email amount of bnalneaa la paaaing. Con (lderable stock ba been sold to arrive but dellverie ar alow from the fact that tr De portation Is greatly dalayed. Shipments that ere made from the coaet before the embargo was placed on the Southern - Pacific are atlll back and nearly all the railroad report eon ceation of freight. Only a few growth la New York State are left la first banda. Tbe crop wis llrbt on, and It was picked up wltb a mah by a certain claee of -flrewera who wanted tbe state good In tbe place of German. We bear of one growth selling thla Week st BOr, and more la aked In inatancea. "New York bop market per pound: State, 1010, choice o3ftr5c State, 1010, medium to prim 4752c State, 1915, common to prime 8r$17c I'cclflc coast. 1016, choice 17e$le Pacific ooaat, 1010, medium to prime. .14(ilc Pacific coast; 1918, choice 13jl4e Pacific cvaat, 1915 medium to prime. .10(9 12c State and Pacific coast, old olda ..... 5 Id Vc New High Records In Wheat and Corn In Chicago Trading Chicago, Oct. 19. (I. N. S.) New high marka for 1018 were touched by the corn and wheat prlcea In the early trading la the pita here today. Oat price also advanced, mak ing one half cent galna during tbe flrat hour. May wheat by noon waa selling st $1.69T4, December waa selling st fl.094. Both price sre new highs. December advanced 8V4e in the ftret two boura and May 2c Trsdlng was heavy, and tbe majority of tbe grain wt purchased br ahorta covering on tbe re port ot tbe (Inking of the U-53 In the Atlantic by a British cruiser. Report from Argentine were sll favorable to the bull markat. Range of prlcea by United Press: WHKAT. Open. Hlnti. Lew. Close. TVe lflti Ifi.'. 180 May 167V4 1 10T 188 COKN. Tee TH 82H 70 14 8u May 81H 84Vi 81 ii 84H OATS. TVe. 40 41v 48Ti 4u May B2H M C2 634 roitK. Ort 2800 2iK 2R00 20n lec 2415 24K2 2418 2480 Jan 2420 L'4SO 243) 2480 LARD. Oct 1868 168 1BS5 1809 Dec 1472 1432 1462 1440 Jan 14O0 1420 1400 1420 RIBS. Oct. 1802 1302 1.100 1300 Dec 1810 1310 1300 1810 Jan. 1800 1823 1300 1323 IOTATOES ALONG THE COAST Seattle Market. Seattle. Oct. 19. (U. P. ) Ontona Yellow California. 2c: Walla Walla, 2e. potatoes White Hirer. 834: Xakiaaa Senas. 138087; eweets, 24 c. San iTanoUee Market. -San francisco. Oct. 10. (D. P.) Potatoes Per cental. Delta In eacks. old land, I1.4XX0 L.oo; oo, new land, fi.TOQl.lis; Ballnae, S2.Z) Q2.38) Oregon Bnrbanata. $1.7682.00; Ida bo netted genu, 81.8OQ2.O0. Onions Brawn, x.4012.8O. DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST Seattle Market. Seattle. Oct. 10. (U. P.) Butter Native Waahlngtoa creamery, cube, 87c j do, brick, 88c: storage, cubes, 84c; do, brick, 84. . Cbseae Oregon triplets, 20c; Wisconsin triplets, 20c; do, twins, 20c; Young America. 2Sc. Eggs Select ranch, 60c; freak eastern, 42c; April storsge, 84c. Saa Francises Market, San Francisco. Oct. 10. (D. P.) Butter Extrss. 83c; prime firsts, 82c; -firsts, 81 He. Egg Extras, 40c; pallets, 48c. Cheese California fancy, 16He firsts, lBHet Oregon triptsts, fancy, 1TH. Lea Aas-slsa Market. Lo Angeles, Cai. Oct. 10. (P. N. a.) a.gga, caae oouat, aoe. Butter freak extraa. Mo. PORTLAND DAIRY EXCHANGE auisee waa stead r a1 a firm emit nti.a. changed for tba day. raosa nerweem oeaieraii BTJTTE1R, jBld. Ask. Extras j. 85 86 valry No otfsrlaga. BOOS. Curreat racaipta sold 80 OBBESB. No afferlgs. POULTRY. No offering. Chicago Produce Market. Chicago, Oct. 18- (1. N. 8.) Batter sad egge alow. Butter Becelpta 74.000 tubs; creamery ex. tra. 34 He; extra flrata, 83Ha84c; aeoonds. SlA32c; pscklng stock. 2727c. Egg receipts, 5000 esses; firsts, 804J30H' crdlnsry firsts, 28&2SUc; mlscellaaeon lota. 22f2H; extras. a5H136Hc. Oregon Apples in South. Ssn rrsnclsco. Oct 18. (I. N. S.) Apples CaUforuU, Olorta Muady. 6076e per box; Bellf lower, 00Q7&C; Klnga, 654176c- FaU Pip. Plna, OCXgOJt ; . Rhode Ialaid Oreenlnga. 60 vv; rfuniinin, oogjaoe; vvagner, 0VuS76c; Hoover, BOtfTBe. Oregon: Jonathan, SLS5J iw laocy ana sxixa caacy. New York-London Metal Markets. New fork. Oct. 18. (I. N. S.) The. Metal KKuauav vwxea nil af.uuvjT.io; peitar dell, petl slaat St. Louis delivery, ofce asksd. At London Lead. 80 10a; spelter, stBs. San Francisco Hop' Market. Ban rrascisco. vet. 18. (1. N, a) nope, 1010 crop, CaUfornU, 12018 per peamd to ulfre." nauington eon tra eta. alt kldea, 25ej dry bora hide. T6cttl.B0; aalt bona bides. a&.tnaA.ah k.i.r; n.! for. Ions wool pelts, 21c; dry ' short TA'"'. .."7 BP shearlings, each, 1026e: salted . sheen shariinl7 sch.15; salted ' long wool pelts, j;0!!?1?'1 lted short wool pta, each! OOceiLOO: dry goata. long hair" lie; a? ln,10220e,llr' P. "UZ TAtXOW-No. 1, Sei Ko, Tej gramaa, 8c perib. - CHITTTM OB CASOARA BARK Baying vrlJTr i Usn ear lota. Siio! 818AL Dark, 1 lb.; white, Ue Ik. Palata and 00. COAT, OTL Watar white, la drama and Iron barrels, lOe. . uhbcku oi-aaw. bhla.. 04 salt Mttlt wimi fcw rar raw.- laaua, SVez BJOtlea. eaeea, 11.01 gal.; lots o Z-OiiUovL lijess. TUBPENTfNB Tsnks. tee; eijSe? ee gal. WH1TB LK AD-Toa lot,, loiV; 600 lh. lnta Idllo. leaa Iota ' r GASOLINE Bad price, 20 Se per gal. OIL MEAL Carlo J iota, 84; lUa &aa , Seed. Baying Prtosa, CLOVER Bed. Mere- ahrikme- 1K n TIMOTHY 4fc4Hej domestic rya grass nai sje. WEST ARE BIDDING FOR POTATOES 1Sg YERS BID POTATO MARKET HIGHER; PAY $1 .25 CENTAL Selected Stock Up a pime aJVitli Demand Kf3ert Selling at. Price Is Rather Liberal, Although Many Still Inclined to Hold. Potato market . has advanced 10c per 100 pound again In tba country wltb actual pur chase shows at 11.29 per cental tor selected tock. This price has been offered and paid cly for tbe very beat glsea and quality In section which bare the aame freight rat to ontslde points aa Portland. Much Interest la shown la tbe local potass trade by eastern aa well as middle west snd California Interest. A number ot Chicago ' and ether eastern Arms have sent their represntatlves here to look over the situation. Some of them have purchased a small volume of stock, bat most of them hare simply been looking ever the field with a view of probable purchases later. Tha country I still a rather liberal aeller ef potatoes, although many ara inclined to bold for atlll higher prlcea. The demand for eeed atock la firm wltb garnet quoted firm si $1.25 per cental, f. o. b., country point. Eastern Market for Apples Is Favorable Cleveland Cool. Receipts, 10 cara; market dull, demand slow. Denver Cool. Demand good. Receipts, S Colorado, 5 unloaded, 12 held over. Boxes, Col orado Gravenstetns (few Washington), extra fsncy, 11-76; fancy. $1.80; choice, $1.10& 1.25; Crimea, extra fancy, 11.65: fancy, $1.40; C. IIQI.IS: Rome, Wasfalngtoo, extra fancy, $1.75: fancy, $1.60. Dallas warm. Receipts heavy; Washington Jonathans and Grimes, extra fancy, $1.85; fancy, $1.50. Houatoo Cool. Quality good. Bores, Wash ington and Colorado Jonsthsns, extra fancy. $232.10; fancy, $1.75(31.85. Chicago Cold. Receipts 08 cars by rail. 2100 pkga. by boat; 84 cars held over. Market ateadr. demand e:ood. Cincinnati. Cool. Receipt. 0 cart, 8 Tin loaded, 10 held over; market firm, demsnd slow. Boxes. Wsshlngton Jonathans, extra fancy, $1.80; fancy, $1.76: fancy Grime. $1.75; Oregon Jonathane. extra fancy, 1.76Q 1 83: fancy, $1.0031.65: bulk. Ben Davla, $1.60 per 100 pound ; Yorka. $1.751.89 cwt. Indianapolis Cool. Receipt, 6 ears; de mand moderate. Barrela. fancy Illlooie Jona thana. $4.9005.50; Orimea, $4.50; Rome. $434.50; 2a. $1 leaa. Kansas City Cold. Receipts 4 care. Market firm, demand good. Boxes, Washington Jona than, extra fancy, excellent condition, $1.90rd) 2 00; fsncy, $1.751.85; jumble psck, mostly $1.65: Orlmes, extra fancy, $1.75(31.00; fancy, $1.60(31.70. kUnneapolls Cold. Receipt. 24 ears, T4 held over-. Market ateady, demand good. Boxea, Washington Jonathane. extra fancy, mostly $2; fsncy, mostly, $1.75(81.65: Spltsenbergs. O. R-, good qusllty, mostly $1.75; Idaho Jona thans, fair color, jobbing. $1.85. New Tork Cool. Becelpta. 16 eaatern, rail, 21 boat: also 4 western. Market steedy de mand moderate; quality and condition good. Washington, market ateady. demand alow. Kings, $1.25(81.75; Jonathans and Winter Ba nanaa. $1.7502.50; Grimes. $1.50(32; Rome. $1.60422.28; Delicious, $3.60 3; Oregon, mac. ket ateady, demand slow; Winter Bs aanas, extra fancy, $1JO2.60; fancy, $1.68 fjt.25; Klnga, $l.25L75. Auctioned yester day, 8 ears Washington, I Idaho; Washington Jonathane averaging $1.40, Idaho Jonathans $1.75. omane cjiear. tieceipta 11 cars. Demand moderate, quality and condition fair. ..Boxea, Washington and ureguo Jonathan and Orimea, $1.502. rntianeipnia ixm. neceipte xa ears, un loaded 28, 28 on track. Market active, demand good for good atock, quality and eondltlen generally good. 8t. Louie Oool; 15 ears arrived, incomplete; 18 unloaded, 84 on track; yesterday 13.200 barrels by boat. Auctioned today, 1 Cali fornia, 000 boxes Bell flowers, oxer ripe. 7041 75c, averaging Tie; 1 car Oregon, 61 boxes Orlmes, extra fsncy, $1.45(31.70, averaging $1.50; 240 boxes fsncy. $1.40Q1.70, sversglng tl.44; 810 boxe Jonathans, fancy, $1.55 id 1.73, averaging $1.80. St. Paul Cold. Recelpta. 1 Waahlngtoa. S cars held over; market generally strong, de mand good. Barrels, extrs fsncy Jonathane, $5.5036: generally good quality and condition. No. la. $58.60; 2s, $4; Mew Terk Greenings. $3.60. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Omaha Hoga $0.00. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 10. (I. N. S.) Hogs Receipts 8000, higher. Heavy $0.60(28.78. light $9.7000.00, p;g. $8 60(38.60, bulk ef sales 9.65(fcf8.75. Cattle Receipts 0000, stesdy. Kstive steers $o.7510.tK, rows snd heifers $0(37.60,, west ern steers $e.600, Texss steer $0.25 8 7, stockere snd feeder S6Q8.2S. Sheep Receipts 23.000. stesdy. TsarSsga $738, wethers $0.8007.75, tombs $8,604)10.25. Oblonga Hogs $10,10, Chicago, Oct, IS. (I. N. &) Sags Re ceipts 26,000, strong, 6o sbovo yesterday's average. Bulk $9.70010.20, light $.40a 10.28, mixed $9.40J10JO, heavy $8.404210.25, rough $0.4009.00, plga $8.76.20. Cattle Receipts 10,000, unsettled. Native seef cattle $6.B0Q11.40, western steers $6.104 0.26, atock era aad feed era $4.7037.08, cow and heifer $8.40(28.20. calve $7.26010-78. Bheep Becelpta 17,600, atroog. Wetbera $1 O8.30, lambs $8. 40 a 10. 70. Xsnses City Hog $10.10. Kansas City, Oct. 10. (I. N. 8.) Hogs Receipt 8.000, higher. Bulk $8. 76(310.15. heavy $80(910.15, packers and butcher $9.80 Q1020. light $0.00(910.10. pigs $3 ft (29.40. Cattle itecalpU 0.000, steady. Prime fed steers $9.0011, dressed beef steers $700.25, western steers $600. sows $4.0007.28. heifers $600.23. stock er snd feders $5.2508, bulls $60.26. stoekers snd feeders $5.2368, bull Sheep Receipts 8.000, blgher. Lambs $10s 10.66. yearUnge $7.50(88.76, wsthars $7.25 S, SW4S $0.76OT.4O. Seattle Eogs $0.88. Seattle, Waah., Oct, 19. P. 1. B.) Hogs Receipts 179, steady. Prima Ugkta $040J 0,06, medlnm to choice $9.25O0.&0, smooth heavlea .$8.7000.16, roogk haa vies $8.2SO $.65, pigs $SO8.0S. Osttle Receipts 52, steady. Beat steers $7 7.25, medium to choice S6.28Q0.50, com mon to medium $8.2BQ5.70, best cows $5.25(3 6.75, common to medlnm cows $8.50(4.50, bulla $304-80, calrea $7 8. Sheep Becelpta none, steady. Lambs ISO I -60, yearlings $0.6007, awee $4-50O$6.60. Denver Hog $0.90, Denver, Oct. 10. Cattle Reoalpta 9,000, teady. Beef stsers, $6J6OTJ0, eowa and heifers S&26O0.76, stoekers aad feeders $5.28 07 60. j Hogs Receipts 800, 18 to SOe bigbsr. Top 10.00. bulk $9-7800.00. Bheep Becelpta 18,000. steady. Lambs $9.5009.00, ewes $8.4008.00, BANK STATEMEICT OF COAST Portland Sank. Thla week. ...A 8,186,787.60 .... f. 448.764.60 Clearing. Monday .... Tnesdsy .... Wednesday . TJinraday .. Tear ago. 2.291,260.12 2,011.011.80 2,204,007.62 2,027,674.03 $ , 4T8.46S.00 ..M $.488,089.00 .... 2,840.088.04 Taooma Banks. leering 73,470.00 8,423,474.00 Seattle Cleertnga Balancea CJearfttg Clearing 870,964.00 Traaelsee Banks. $1S,248.889.00 Loe Angalaa Banks. m m a i 8 4,492, ,007.00 SUGAR MARKET WILL RISE 4 Tharo " will r ba aaothar aa- 4r. wane . of lOo - per -hundred pounds in ' tha. prlea of ail grades of refined sugar In tho . Ht Portland markat Frtday morn : In.. Ths sugar .mtrkit m throughout th country la vary ,ttno. . j , ,4 V - as. HERE Hog Market Steady Here at $9.25 in The Top Division Ban Orernight at North Portland Is Quite Liberal Cattle Re main Rather Slow. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUM. Cattle. CelveaCSbeep. 82 BA 82 5 1150 118 .. 1927 73 1135 115 45 81 17H 05 03 OS 1230 8 170 2 1718 13 6 81 Ttiupeday . . . . , Wednesday .... Tuesdsy Monday Saturday , Fridsy .. Week ago Year ago Two years ago. ... 920 ... 076 ...2080 ... 883 ... 813 . . .1078 ... 440 ... pes ... 488 Three years ago. There waa quit a liberal ran of hoga In tbe North Portland yards' over night, but tbe trend of tbe trad was generally steady at $0.23 for top quality. The recent advances la ths esst bsv aided tbe local feeling-, bat (ba trade here bss not yet followed tba prlca movement General bog market: Choice light weights $ 0.25 Good light weights 0.0OQ0.2O Medium weight.. 8.734$ 8.90 Bough heavy 8-00&8.50 Cattle Market Quiet. Continued quiet Is shown In tbe cattle mar. ket at North Portland, with a small ran over night in tbe yards. General trade condltlone are nn changed, all lines with tbe exception of top quality feeders being slow. General cattle market ranee: Prime light steers ..$8.8000 00 .. 6.7008.75 .. 8.00(36.23 .. 6.00OS-50 6.50 .. 4.0OA5.O0 .. 8.5044.50 .. 7XMOT.50 .. 4.00 8.00 ' Prime besvy steers t fWJ fl.k. ...... Good light steers.. Blockers snd feeders Frlms dehorned cows and heifers. Common cows..... Bulls Prime light veal calves Prime heavy veal calves Handful ef Mutton Arrives. Only a handful, of mutton arrived oa the local market over night. These came from a Willamette valley point. General trade condltlone are anifnrmly good. General mutton and lamb market: Select aorina lamb 8 8.79 Ordinary lambs.. i 84008.23 Best yearlings. 707.b Good to common wethers 6.76xe.oo Best ewes S.76&S.O0 Heavy to common awes 4 .0004.00 Thursday livestock Shippers. Hoes B. Holtn an. Idaho Fall. Idaho. 1 load. fKewdale 2 loads, Rlxie 1 load, Rlgby 1 load; Thompson A Gantry, Happner. 1 Joed; 0. E. Weed. Montague, Cel., 1 load. Cattle A. H. Carlaon, Scappoora. 1 load. Mixed atuff Patton a Falk, Halaey, 1 load cattle and hoga; McMaban a Pram, 1 load cattle, calves and hogs; J. B. Bennett, Jeffer son, 1 load cattle and hogs; U. S. National bank, Salem, 1 load hogs snd sheep; William Block, Independence, 1 load bog and sheep. Wednesday Afternoon Sales. 8TUCRS. No. Av. tba. 1 steer 1110 2 steers 018 2 steer 886 2 steers 080 10 steers 740 4 steers 1072 2 steers 1025 1 steer 1075 5 ateer 870 18 steers 1066 1 steer 1830 27 steers 1062 COWS. 1 cow 000 4 cows 845 8 cows 1070 . S eowa 806 $ eowa 910 BULLS. 1 ban 1100 1 bull 1020 2 bulls 1800 1 bull 890 STAGS. 1 stag 1080 HOGS. 4 hogs 203 20 hogs 172 LAMBS. 8 Umbo 108 Thursday Morning Sales. BTBSRS. Price. $0.20 6.78 6.00 5.50 8.75 6.25 6.00 5.76 6.00 6.85 6.86 0.00 $4.00 4.60 4.00 8.80 4. 60 S8.60 $.60 4.00 4.00 $4.86 $0.28 $9.00 No. 3 steers Are. Tba. 1008 COWS. 872 Price. $6.76 $8.7$ 8 1 cow 1 cow 1 eow 1 eow 1 cow 1 cow 1 eow 1 cow i bun i bun 1 trail R20 $00 740 3.75 $3.00 8.00 8BO 8.'0 780 700 820 BULLS. 1850 920 . 1010 8.00 8.00 l.W) 1.60 8.00 $4.00 8.00 2.50 CALVES. 2 calvea 1 calf . 2 calve 2 calve 1 calf .. 1 calf .. 1 heifer 1 heifer 1 heifer 51 lambs OS hoga 64 hogs . 1 hog 8 hogs . 11 bog . 13 130 150 108 840 210 050 6S0 620 $7.80 7.00 7.00 7.00 0.00 8.00 HEIFERS. $3.79 8.50 8.50 LAMBS. HooaV $8.80 212 190 440 264 147 140 108 217 236 132 178 222 212 207 ' 210 150 250 190 150 206 148 443 $0.28 8.ZB 8.23 8.23 8.00 8.0(1 a 7 nogs 25 hogs 5 hogs 2 hogs 15 hogs OO bog 15 bogs tt hogs 00 hogs 01 hogs 72 hogs 28 hogs 1 bog 1 hog SO bogs 6 bogs 2 hogs 8.26 9.25 9.25 0.20 S.75 8.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 8.00 8.00 0.23 8.28 9.29 8.00 8.35 San Francisco Grain Market. San Francisco, Oct. 10. Barley calls: Oct. 10. OctlS Open. Close. Close. December llta 19H4 108 Msy 200 200 198 Spot quotations Wheat Walla Walla, $2.30 62.88; red Russian, $2.27O2.80; Turkey red. tx.4AQZ.6v; bluestem, gz.M'OZXO. Feed barley, $1.82H1.8&. White oats.. 81.06411 SIV. Bran, $24.0002440: mlddUnca. 831000 888.00: aborts. 820.50O2S.00. aajea were: iw tone lMceanoar at fislH, aad ooo tons atsy at $2.00, Nerw York Cotton Market. Farnlebod br Overbeck Cook Co. 217 Board, of Trade building-. 216- Open. High. Low. Close, JfBuary . 1830 1S6T 1S22 1820 MareS 1840 1W1T 1832 188 May 1863 1877 1842 1843 JTnlv 1860 1880 147 'l851 October 1838 1644 1830 1818 December 1846 1863 182S 1881 New York Sugar and Coffee. How Terk, Oct. 10. (0. P.) Coffee Spot ao. t auos, vjic; no. a Banna, Utto, Sogsr Centrifugal, $6.27. St. Ixmla Wool Market. St. Looto, Oct. IS. (L It. S.) Wool changed. - Wheat Is Sold at S1.25 in Pendleton Za . Hale?hhrhood of 7SXM - Baahals Chaaga Kaada, Btbif Ttn BU or Coasoa.vaao for Sororal Wsaka. Pendleton.'6r Oct. lie la tha uaie-h boyhood of 75,000 bushels of wheat ohangod hands hero - Wednesday At $1.26. This la the first sal of. con sequence for MTeral ireeka. ysvsawaj ahswituvaS a off vuxumu - tAttfof FLOUR MARKET GO 20 CENTS UP Farther Advance Here Force Pat ent to 97.40 Per Barrel Higher Cost of Wheat Forces Hand of Millers Wheat Demand Keen. OBJLDT TRADE IV BRXET. " Local wheat bids 8 te Ss bushel higher. All gradss of floar advanced 80s. Chicago - Wheat market H lower to te np. Liverpool Wheat to Id higher. I. oad on Wheat cargoes higher. Buenos Aires Wheat 8s higher. Rosario Wheat le higher. - NORTH-WEST GRAIN RECEIPTS. Wheat. Barley. Fir. Oats. Bar. t-orusaa, itrar Tear ago Season to date. Year aro AGAIN PORTLAND MILLS 25 ... 4 11 6 93 11 7 1 0 1974 60 028 T38 884 6282 712 830 481 710 27 1 ... 1 6 28 1 4 2533 63 ... 100 T10 8633 173 ... lOW 802 29 2 6 7 11 34 3 10 2 22 2061 . 110 625 050 1270 S714 626 770 408 1688 Tacoma, Wed. Year ago Seeson to data. Veer ago Seattle, Wed.. Tear ago Season to date. Tear ago There will be a further general advance of 20r per barrel In the price of all grades of flour in the Portland and other northwest markets today. This sdvanos will place the price of patent at $7.40 per barrel and place export grades, both club straight and blue- stem cutoff, at $6.60' per barrel. Other grades are advanced in proportion. Tbe Increased price and new high records eatabliabed for wheal during the last tew dsys haa again forced the bands of millers. Most of them ar Inclined to go rather slow about advancing the price of flour at this time because of its already high mark, but ths action of the wheat market In estsbllsh Ing new high records almost every day leaves no other course. Walla tha Chicago market was slightly er ratic during the "morning and losses of H te Id were reported tor spot wheat at Liverpool, the buying movement st Interior Pacific north west points is Increasing. Miners ara the leading operator st tne moment wnn .pur chases ot bluestem. Actual bucness st $1.40 per bushel basis tidewater delivery, haa been confirmed for this variety In the errantry. Both oate and barley markets ara ahowlng atrong prices in ths country. May situation is extremely strong roc au offerloga. FLOUR SeiKnr orice: patent. 8T.401 Wil lamette valley. 17.00; local straight. $6,800 7.00; baker' local, $7.20QT.40; Montana ai-rtnr. $8.80; exports. $6.50; whole wneet. $'.40; graham, $7.20; rye flour, $6.76 per berreL HAX Buying price, new crop: Winamette valley timothy, fane, $15; eastern Oregon Ida bo fancy timothy, $18;. alfalfa. $18.75: vallay retch, $101; chest, $14; clover. $14 ton. GRAIN BACKS 191S nominal: ro. l Cal cutta, llKOHttc la csriots: less amounts ara higher. Mir J-g' IMI rim Olltnv nrica: Bran. 123: thorte, $23 per ton. KULLISU OATS 7 or. za per rjarrei. Under the stimulus of ths advancing Chicago market, wheat continued higher locally, setting s new seasonal record. The advance on tne Merchants Bxchange ranged from 2c to Oc, with s similar advance oa future. California Interests Invaded the local market, buying 20,- 000 bushels of December club at $1.40, the highest price on record for tha season. October oats blda reached a toa-notcn price for the season, $30.50, this being a 60c rise over Wednesday's. October barley remained stationary with Wednesday's quotation at gao.ow. October bids on tbe ex c bangs: WHEAT. Wed. Tuea. Moa. 1910 1018 97 04 01 -1910- Bluestem. 145 Fortyfold. 142 Club 188 148 180 188 180 184 141 135 132 184 129 8078 1ST 188 180 Red Fife. 130 131 120 Bed Boa. 180 OAXS. 2460 8000 BARLST. 2660 8600 y?tsfl .8050 3000 reed. .8000 8800 3400 Futures were quoted: WHBAT. November blnestem December blneetem November fortyfold December fortyfold November club December club November Fife December Fife November Russian ...-v......... December Russian FEED OATS. November . . December FEED BARLEY. November December Bid .. 14 .. 147 .. 143 .. 143 .. 188 .. 138 .. 139 .. 140 .. 186 .. 1ST ..8050 ..8100 ..8600 ..3600 Refused to Be Sworn, So He Is Arrested Under a statute Inroked prohaDly for the first time In Multnomah coun ty, FhllUp Jaco has been arrested on tbe cnarge or remains; to do awrrrn and to give Information to tbe district attorney. Ilia case will be heard In the district court on a date to he nxea. Jaco Is the manager of a dairy luncheon. 145 Third atreet, the pro prietor of which la w. Marg-ulls. Receiving Information that Margrilla was doing a mall order liquor busi ness, representatives of the district attorney's office, headed by Special Agent Geren, descended on tho place yesterday afternoon and seised all the records to be found. These showed that sine the first of the year, when the prohibition law went into effect, Marg-ulls hsd handled from 500 to 1000 orders for liquor ship ments from his liquor store In Ban Francisco. A subpena was Issued for Jaco, aad when he waa brought before the district attorney he refused to be sworn or to give any information whatever. Ho was then, under tbe sol' dom Invoked statute, charged with a misdemeanor, the penalty of which Is not to exceed three months imprison ment la the case of Margtills, tha district attorney haa subpenaed a larger number of witnesses, and has received many statements admitting having placed orders with him for liquor. ftAXJB Or TTB STOCK OT VMM IrOUAKD 3C7J8XO CO - which, failed, starts Triflay XBondaw at Eilers Ktuda House, foxmarly Graves aaasM vo, ... Iiregular adiiigW" In New York Stock After Strong Start '' i i.i -ii i - J . Hew York. Oct. 19. 1. It. B. Opeoia prlcea aa the exchange her ware atrong, but by the osd of the first two hours toe mar ket was going at an Irregular pace with tbe belle fca-rlmr their wsy ta sobbo storks aad tbe bears la others. Nothing occurred apset the present uncertain condition of tha mar ket. Bullish activity waa strong te tha saetor list and todebakar after opening ateady te tha close at 182. waa selling around 130 by aooa Other features In the specialty class ware tha sugar atock and Industrial alcohol. Alcohol dropped four point below Wednes day's high msrk, selling down to 187 V la tba early trading. Is the rail list, Reading and TJnkm Pacific made point galna while the remainder of tha carrier list waa ateady to lower. Union Pa cific opened at 160, above tha close, and eld np ta 1BL Tba steel stocks were atroog la the early deals. Steel common - opened at 114, above the close, and aold ap to 115H. Tha Industrials standard were lower. The marta stocks were steady. General Bloc trie taxaoed S44 aetata la tba early dealing. selling np ta lSStt after opening at 183, 1 points vs. Ftan're ot New Tork nrlees farnlebed by Overbeck Cooks Oo-, 216-21 T Board ot Trade building: Description. Qpea. Close. Ahtaka Gold AlHe-Obalmsrs, e do preferred .. American Beet Sugar Aaiericaa Can, e American Car Fdy- e American Cotton OU, a. t .. .. American Linseed, e o preferred American Loco., c... American Smelter, a.. Americas Bngsr, c American Tel. A Tel Auierlcea Woolen, c Anaconda Mining Co. Atchison, c Baldwin Loco., e Baltimore A Ohio, c. ...... Bethlehem Steel Butte 4 Superior Brooklyn Hapid Transit... Calif. Petroleum, e do preferred. Canadian Pacifle Central Leather, c Chesapeake a Ohio Chicago a Gt. Western, e. . . do nrererrea Chicago, M. St. Paul..., Chicago a N. W.. e Cblno Copper Colorado F. A 1- e. Consolidated Oaa Corn Products, c. ... do ore r erred. Crucible Steel, e. Denver a Rio Grande, c . . do d referred DiatUlera Ksle. e. ........... do 1st preferred... General Electrie Goodrich Rubber Great Northern, ore lands, do preferred ............ Oreene-Can Uide Leather, c do preferred... nilnole Central laduetrlal Alcohol 1SV4 63 Inspiration Interboro, e icterboro, preferred........ Kansas City Southern, common. . Leckswsnne steel Lehigh Valley Midvale Steel Mexican Petroleum Miami eooner Missouri, Ksnsss a Texas, e.... Kenaecott copper Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead Nevada Consolidated New Havaa New York Air Brake New Tork Central N. T., Ontario a Western Norfolk Western Northern Psclflc Pacific Mall Psnnsrlvaala Rail war Plttsburg Coal, common Pressed Steel Oar., common ..... Bay Consolidated Copper Kaaiway Bieei BBnax Reading, common Rroublte Iron a Steel, common. , Rock Island r. Shsttuck Studebaker. common,.... Southsrn Pscifle Southern Railway, common Do preferred Tennessee Copper Texas Oil Texss -Pacifle Onion Pacific.. common Do Drefened Pnlted States Rubber, common... United Ststee Steel Co., c. Da nreferred TJtah Copper Virginia Chemical common Western Union Telegrsph westingnouse avecirtc IS IN FAVOR OF JITNEY EUWIN BY CITY Resolution Expresses Body as Favoring No Preferences to Either Style of Carriers, With great show ef enthusiasm tho Progressive Business Men's olub adopt ed a resolution this afternoon witn nut one dissenting vote, upholding the con tentloa as expressed by ti n. ciara. chairman of the executive committee of ths Portland Railway, tight J Pow er company, before tho club last week. that regulation or lltneya should grant no advantage not enjoyed by the street railway. The resolution, presented by F. T. Richards, of tne oiub'a setter Portland committee, reads: Whereas, The best Interests of the entire population or rortiaud aemana adeauata street railwav and passenger service for all the people and "all sec- tions or tne crty. togetner witn run protection or life and nmo or passen gers while being carried by such serv- If.' mnA whereaav A parity ef rates, service ana protection is tne omy rnetnoa wnerebv meae enas mar be" accom- SUahed and Justice done all competing ilea of service; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Progressive Bus iness Hen's club go on record as fa voring such regulation, af street rail way service and Jitney service In the city of Portland to tbe end that nei ther of such claases of service is fa vored one above the other and that the so-called "Jitney" render the same service, protection to passengers and ?ay 'taxes and franchise charges in uet orooortlon aa oorrmared with such paymaster- exacted from the electrie railway systems of the city; and be it xurxner j Resolved.' That a committee ot three be appointed to wait upon tne council of tha city Of Portland and express the views of this club as embodied in this resolution. ' - ) Def endaat Win Verdict, A. Jury la. Circuit Judge Kavanaugh'e department of tbe circuit court brought in a verdict today la fayor of the defendant In the ease of Martha 3. Cannon versus Olds, Wortman A King. -Mrs. Cannon brought suit to recover $20,00 damages for injuries received When struck br a vestibule door. . .'j ;- - Oregon Apples In JjouSoo, , Grant Pass, Or Oct. 19. A cable gram from London yesterday to Doug Isa Wood, a local apple grower, stated that tho first .Newton apples, shipped oa ' consignment through Mew Tork brokers to Dennla At Son. London, aold at. 18 shillings par box, netting aver $3 a box to tne Grants Pass grower. BUSINESS MEN S CLUB Tho apples left here 49 cays ago. . Finance-Commerce--Industry Great Northern Railroad Report Reflects Finndsj 'Sunshine Among Roads of Country Eastern Bankers Alarmed Offer Condition of . Portland Railway, Ugh Power Oosjipamy. : ' Financial Sunshine Ta a report re cently Issued, tho Great Northern railroad shows an increase of approx imately' II per cent in operating; rev enue for 1918 fiscal year compared with 1915, Total revenue of tba rail road was $79,83:. 612 compared with $$5,947,970 In 1815. Freight trafflo ls credited with $$0,177.20 for 1918 com pared with $47,147,313 In 1915 While passengers paid an increase, of 1500, 000 over a year ago or a total of $13, $61,844. Total appropriations were $35,818,686. which left a surplus of $2,287,027 for too year. all Eyes oa Oreron. Edward C. Sammona, assistant cashier of the Lumbermen' national bank, who re cently returned from aa extensive tour of the oast after attending the national banking convention at Cincinnati says that the eyes of all the big eastern bankers ar on Portland and Oregon. Practically every banker I spoke to la tho esst," ssys Mr. Sammona, "either knew about this aectlon personally, or was in close toucb with it through cor respondents. Eaatern bankers were somewhat alarmed over the condition of the Portland Railway, Light eh Power company. oz much interest to this section was the announcement that the Cudahy Packing company waa putting in a big packing plant at Salt Lake city. Tjaderwaar Trice Advancing. Lat est advices from New England mills say that underwear prices are rising to $4.50 per dozen on 11-pound men's cot ton ribbed shirts and - drawers, aad $8.50 a dosen on union suits, and even at these figures the manufacturers are refusing to take orders for deliv eries farther ahead than next Decem ber. Borne mills are six weeks behind in the fall deliveries, and they aro advising- the Jobbers to revise their prices. Tarn mills are-advancing their prices at racing speed. One mule spin ner nas gone up tbxee times in 10 days. a oent each time. Embroidery houses are feeling tho effect In the volume of huslneaa they do. For example, the skein tf stocking yard that has been tne stanaDy or grandmothers who like to while the time away knitting Stock ings used to sell for 40 oent a a akeln, and within a few weeks thla has gone up from CO oents to $0 cents and threatens to go hlgrher. This Is a typ ical example of price revision in the local stores. ale of OovaraxBant rurs. At a re cent publlo auotioa of furs in St. Louis, iuu aressea ana dyed aenisklns were sold on government account. & These were the first products of the' newly established plant at St. Louis. There were also 420 blue fox skins and 20 white fox skins from the Prlbllof Islands. These furs were part of a very largo quantity af miscellaneous skins from all parts of ths World of fered by Funsten Bros. & Co., and the sale attracted buyers from all parts of the United States and from five for eign countries. The trade classification of the seal skins, following the London standard. TAKE UP QUESTION OF E If Bishops Pass Antl-Remar-rlage Law Deputies Would Again Vote on It. 8t Louis, Oct- 1. (TJ. P.) The Im portant divorce question In the Protes tant Episcopal church conference, which was killed in the house of depu ties last 6aturday, may again be brought before the ruling bodies of the conference. It was learned today that the house of bishops, the senate of the church legislative body, In secret session during the night, had practi cally deolded to bring the question be fore the bishops for action. The proposed new canon, which waa defeated last week, would have pro hibited the marriage' of any persons who had been a party to a divorce for any cause whatever. The present canon permits the marriage of the 'Innocent party of a divorce decree. The present law waa ruled in order for at least three more year by the depu ties, when ths laymen In tbe body re fused to concur with the clerical mem ber. The proposed canon waa defeat ed after a two flayer a abate. It was said the canon may be taken Through California EPISCOPALIANS MAY DIVORCE ONCE M SIM The attractions many. I ne stopovers liberal, The cost reasonable. ' TO START RIGHT PLAN RIGHT V Let us help jrou plain rla Sunset Route Rail to New Orleans Steamer to New York VISIT THE APACHE TRAIL. CITY TICKET OFFICE 6tli end Osk. John M. Scott, General Pmenger tnt ; si r, t. K.r.'vt "yt"a vw ar a . .rr tr K vrT,I.. . YM '17' wore: Middlings. V .3; middlings ' and mails, 87; s mails. . 1 81 r barge - gulps, S40; middling pupa,' 000; amsdl pupa ISO. Tho skins wore from male seal, mostly t years old. and none lass than t years old. -. '" . V .The prices received ranged from $8S, to til por skin and the gross Aroceedi wmm. J sen w.-- ,...- -t .1 eriner tbe. small number of skirts of- . rereo. ior sale and the light a am ana owing- to ths practical absence of sesl- suns from the markets in recent years, la tha sal of fox skins, no auH record prices were obtained as In 1115 The beat lots ef blue foxes brought $118. $125, $188 and $181 per akin, the average being $48.20. Tho white foxes) sold for $14.25 per skin.' The govern ment's gross receipts from fox skin ' aggregated $20,627. j V " 1 Snvi 4wta. .4. mlgl HI...,. VSii . withstanding the axlrams nrlees rule lbg In the sugar markets of thseosn try, tho sugar crop cf Cuba Is show lac a very heavy Increase. In the Oo tohar 11th tun tkt will a, iMva Weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Jour nal appears the following item relative to Cuba's 118-1 sugar harvest: The last central working, the "SantsJ i-ucia, - nas xinisnea grinaing ana tna harvesting of the 1911-1 Cuba crop Is) now over. The dates of finishing the last five Cuban earn pa lama weret 19114 12, October 28, 1918; 1919-1$, Ootobes1 It, 118; 11-14, September 18, 1141 1914-16, November t, 1918; 1918-1$, Oci tober 9, 191. According to a special cable received from Messrs. OuniM Major, the final outturn of the llSj 1 Cuba crop waa 8.007,918 tonsj against 8,892,c7 tons for ths preoedi log orop. Thrift Talk te Be Xvr6V--Trura tl Batler of the Butler Banking company of Hood River 1 scheduled' to s peal j en the thrift campaign before ths oo4 River oounty teachers' institute which, oonvenes there October 80, 81 and No vember L .Professor H. XX Resslsf ef ths Oregon . Agricultural, college will speak on the aame subject.-. County Superintendent aibaon hopes to be able to devise some plan whereby the virtues of thrift can be lnoulcated Into the school children and . systematic saving encouraged. He ba bean mak ing a study of conditions In tho county and says be has been surprised tS learn how many Hood River school children have savings accounts In looeA banks. It is probable that the thrift campaign will bo undertaken In those schools of tho county where "the teach en and pupils are Interested and show? a deal re to cooperate. Pendleton Banks Stead Wggw Pen dleton bankers are very much elated over the recent report of the state Su perintendent of banks which place two banks of that city, first and third, largest in the state outside of -Porto land. The First National of Fondle ton with deposits of $2,49$.10 head the Hat while the American National with deposits' of $1,828,004 was third TaulA Rllmh hank Ar 1 Am mimm h... ond largest outside of Portland with, deposits of $2.$(4,$86. up by the bishop because the loweS house hag not officially notified the upper branch of Its action last woelsj This brings it up as unfinished busi ness. It is thought the Question will be voted on some time next week If the house of bishops passes the resolution for a new canon it will be sent back to the depuUgp for conour rence. . Its fate In the lower house 14 not known, but some "of tbe "pro campaigners said they had a bette oh an co to get It through than- lasf, week. . The defeat of the question Saturday was attributed to the fiery speech ol the Rev, 3. IL Well eh of Brooklyn, who arraigned wealthy couples. Who. tiring of their mates, wsre divorced snd remarried. He said he favored! the canon If it would affect only these mm 3 persons, but opposed It because would also prevent the remarriage o: women who had been abandoned b their husbaada Brooklyn's Socialist minister could not be round this morning, but his friends say. he would) undoubtedly again be lined up agsirlsl Its passage, " A commission to wait upon hlstoiM ians and publishers of histories of al countries on ths globe In an effort tsj have them remove the name of King Henry VHf! as the founder ef thai church of England was appointed oq order of th house of deputies. Tbe-Jolnt commission on textbooks reported that the Church ef England the mother ehuroh of the Amorioaij CTiureh, we founded long before Henr VIII begaav hi rule. , . - 11 y 1 ',;" Battle In 'human blood between white eorpuedee and disease terms have been photographed with tbe m4 tion ploture samara by two "TncB, scientists. j - .iirv- ' . .. , ' 1 . I VS. TV-W - I - . , . "'i - " -a i g