The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 12, 1917, Page 17, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, JULY ? 12, 1917
17
EDUCATORS
DEVOUR
EVERY CHICKEN
SIGHT-WAN!
IRE
Lewiston Section Showered
And Farmers All Rejoicel
HOOD MR
GROWERS
lwlston farmer ar rejoicing.
A shower fell there, which white light, was !
DeTerLbeless lnraluable.
Following from W. J. Jordan, general agent
Northern Pacific railway, I-wteton, Idaho.
Bayers Kept BUST Getting riamp ' "A Hght shower feU la the Lswlaton eoan-
trj yesterday afternoon and la portions of
ITenS and Broiled for the Big the bean growing district around Kendrics
. , . . ,, . TV., and JuUsetta. White there waa not enougti
Hotels; Raspberry Growers Ijray t rsinfsii to do Terr much good. neTertheiess
f il be of great benefit to the growing
lor I HUH. ; croJ-. Condition In Psion, country are Terr
, bad. Grain In tome localities la drying np and
i unless we get a good soak log rain within the
The National Educational association dele- i week or tea days wiU not yield .13 bash-
. . . els to the acre. Xhts applies especially In
tates certainly like chickens. the territory tributary to Troy, Moscow, Pnll-
Froot street hs leeo. running around in man, Busby, (Tin rube r and Johnson. Condl
clrcles this week trying to supply the de-tlntis are a little better around Coltoo, L'
mand of the b!g hotel, and boarding bou 'poru tHSe" prairie dwtrlct had a
for plump bans and tasty broilers. ' light shower last night. Not enough rain fell.
The prke has steadily climbed from 13e to boweTer, to be of Tery much Iwoefit except
. , , . . -,w.a to be a.lr off. This district can stand
20c on good liens and at leas 2c a pound wwk of ,en dJJ.B of wntlulKj warm weeth-
on the broilers and atill the demand ia on- er without Tery erloos resolts. However, rain
satisfied. I
High class chicken have been scarce all
wtek aa a result of this big demand
although shipments have been fairly heavy
OPEN
OWN AGENCY N
CITY OF NEW YORK
is needed Tery bad at this time and every day
from now n without rain is decreasing the
yield Jnt that niaeh.
I was through the Waba. Tammany aountry
yeeterder. White rain is needed Tery bad the
aops look better then I expected to find and
unless we get not wind they ean stand another . Dwlirht I Woodrnf f to Give En
tire
week of dry weather without any great dam
age. In tbe territory closer to Lewiston some
of tbe grata haa already been harvested. "
Following from J. T. Hardy, traveling
freight and passenger agent, Spokane, Port
land A Seattle and Oregon Trunk railway,
from Redmond, Or.
'The' crop conditions around central Ore
gon are not looking any too good )uat now
owing to It being so dry and hot. Thar baa
not been any rain for 40 .-ays and the moiet
urs is all getting out of tbe ground. Some
of the wheat and other grain fields are look
ing fair and others pretty bsd at this time
Unless nun la
Time to r ashing Oregon
Fruit at Metropolis; Growers Re
ceiTe Last 1910 Crop Checks.
PRESIDENTS
VORDS
MAKE
MAR
BREAK
Walla Walla Faces .
Good Crop but Lack
Of Real Farm Hands
By Hjman H. Cohen
Walla Walla, Wash., July 11. Ther
la nothing; seriously wrong" with the
(Train crops of th "Walla "Walla sec
tion; In fact, the crop outlook at this stocks Especially Shipping Shares, Bulllvan minim and concentrating mill
. a . -a - At 4kt11. wtA . ' ' v.r l J W M.lkwtAavs. thai
M L rVPlIOaTK. lUainU. Ill WlfcUVsVa.
IN FAVOR OF BEARS
Finance : Tim her : Industry
Comptroller of Currency Explains Amendments to Federal " Re
serve Act Reserre Requirements Lowered, bat - Funds Mast
Be Kept With the Federal Bank Balance. Up by July 27.
Million Bellas ' Bmalt.r
, Scores of persona from all part of
the Coeur d'Alene district gathered a
I r j t ) , , . , I, .. . Mill S,
cw uays au at ajuhw -
Hood Rlrer, Or., July 12. The Anpl Grow
ers' association of Hood Bivet. composed of
000 members, through Its board of directors,
baa elected Dwight L. Woodruff to take charge
forthcoming soon there will ; of the affairs of the association this season la
not be ore a half crop this year. Haying ia
going on in some aectiou, and reports are not
very encouraging as to the amount per acre.
Hay will be a premium around this section
this year on account of the abort crop.
Cattle Market Dull
RASPBERRY MARKET IS FIRM j With Sheep Steady
and Hogs the Same
Now the raspberry growers are praying for
rain. Unless th-y get some cool weather and
rain tbe lato berries arc going to be on before
tbe farly berrlea are out of tbe way, and tbe
wimrn accordingly gnortened by at least a
week, aay the larger growers. The berry mar
ket was film, Willi demand good.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN
Thursday ....
Wednesday ..
CLASS
CHERRIES ARE HIGH
Front street had a fine supply of good quality Saturday
Royal. Anne and Bing cherries on hand. Cher- J'day
rtes have been especially good this year. The wk g-
average price for the good stuff was lOe this
nioralng, with tbe market weak. Retailer, in Te rari mo!
tbe public market were selling at 10c them- . ronr
kelres.
SS') 00 14 860
129 04 S 1703
873 54 . . 61
1190 1083 06 C02
449 2H0 10 Oil
ft 78 7
200 WJ
00 146 2 808
2672 4S 1 1712
"l3
Hogs and sheep were steady with a fstr Mjp-
r.iT-.T. trr.n P'y on hand. Cattle were extremely dull with
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE Jw'tto on Band. F.w Miea were reported.
General cattle market rangy
Best beef steers
Good beef steers
Best beef cows
Ordinary good cows
Best heifers
Bulls
Calves
m J Stock era and feeders
JOBBING PRICES IN PORTLAND j j ..".TA
'rime heavy
Protect atlpments during the next So bourn
against tbe following maximum temperatures:
tioing north, 76 degrees; northeast over the
Spokane, Portland & Seattle railroad, S3 de
grees; east to Baker, 00 decrees, and south
to Ashland, 06 degrees. Maximum tempera
ture at Portland tomorrow about 86 degrees.
. 8.B0
. a.oo
. 7.00:
. e.BO
. 8.00'(
. B.OOi
. 7.00
. COO
a 9.00
& 8.50
a 7.60
(It 7.00
'3 8.00
5 7.00
6 OM
O 7.60
(316.00
3 15.60
15.60
$15.75
15. BO
Th nrlrea arc those st which wholesalers . PIks 12.BOI
..ii Hi.ii... .,.n mm ntwwiM at t r1 i general mnttnn and lamb market:
Dairy Product ' Valley spring lambs $12.50912.75
BDTTEB Creamery , prlnU In p.r.fflne 1 sSrlRS ''"'IX
wrappers, extras, ac; prime nrst, wj,c; x.. wther, 9.000 9.50
firsts, BSe; cubes, lo iessj cartons, lc aa- ' 8horn ewes 6.00U 8.00
Portland delivery, No. 1
Fn
vanes.
BUTTERFAT
cretm, oec.
CHEESE Selling price: fresh Oregon fsney
full cream triplets, 2425c; V'oung America,
IfiittiiOc. - Price to Jobbcra, flats, 23c; Young
America, 24c, f. o. b. ; cream brick, 28&)c;
Llmburgcr, 81((32c; block Swiss, iM35c.
EUUS Selling price: t.aae count, ttiviwazc
er dozen; buying price, 304taic doxen; sell-
g price, candled, i:i($.iic.
LIVH POULTRY ileus, heavy Pit month
Rocks. 1720c lb.; ordinary chickens, 1617c
lb.; stsgs, ISc per lb.; broilers, 18(ta0c per
lb.: turkeys, 20U2lc per lb.; dressed, fancy
3 4 20c per lb.; culls, 20plMc; squsbs, S2.00
per dosen; geese, live ( ); Pekln ducks,
.roung, 20c per lb.; Indian Runners, old ducks,
16c per lb.; pigeons, $1.25 per dozeu.
Fresh Fruits and Vegatablea
FRESH FRUITS Orangea, SJ.buu3.83 box;
bananas, BVfeC per lb.; lemons, $-i.;Hf(( 5.50;
talifarnia arauefrult. S3.0uU3.50: Florida:
I6.O0Q7.OO; cantaloupes, ponies. 2.10g2.i3; I
stsndard, $2.40,2.30; flata. $1.10a 1 -35; na-
i...Im ' 17. I,i U. o 1 h chtfa-rlM A li 1.
apricots, $1.7B(g2.0o per crate; peachee, $1.00 i 20 bogs .
ei.A; uiuuui, I
BtHRIES Strawberries: 1oeal. 11.85(32.25. I
blackberries. $1.25; loganberries, $1.B0; goose- ;
berries, 8tffc l'er lb.; currants, $1.251.00; I
raspberries, $1,7542.00. !
APPLES Local, $2.D083.2o, according to i
quality.
ONIONS Calliornla, new red, $175; yel
low, $1.86.
PO'lATOES Selling price, table stock, local,
$a.W. Buylug price, ortlluarj aUlpping, $2.75;
new potatoea, 4iaa5c; sweet potatoes, 17Va
20c per lb.
V Lu ETA BLES Turnips, $2.00 'per sack;
carrots, $3.00 sack; beets, $3.uo suck; para
nips. $2.50 sack; cabbage, California, 2c lb.;
I;reen onions, 25c dozen bunches; peppera, 40c
b.: bead lettuce. $1.7ofa2.00 per crate; cel
ery, $1.25till-3o per crate: artichokes. 00c U !
$1.10; cucumters. 50(j$l.(iO ner dozen; to- I
n'.atoes. Mississippi, S1.60iil.i0 crate; gg j
'pUnt, 20c lb.; aulng bearm. 10i312Vac; riiu-
barb, ikf'Ac per lb.; peaa, 34c per lb.; mull- i
flower, local ( ) per dozeu; asparagus, Jl.uO !
U 1.25 per dozen bunches.
Meats, Fish and Provisions
DRESSED MEATS Selling price, country
killed beat bogs, lut&lUVjc per lb.; ordinary, I
18c per lb.; best veals, laftfiac per lb.; or
dinary veals, 14uS14'Ac per lb.; heavy, 11
12c; goat, 4&'tic lb.; lambs, 16(al7c per
lb.; mutton, 12Uii5c; beef, 0c per lb.
SMOKED MKATS-Hwu,. 2528c per lb;
breakfast bacon. 20(32oc; picnics, 22c; cot
tsge roll, 25c; short clears, 24 27c; Oregon
eiuorts, smoked. 26'i27c per lb.
LARD Kettle rendered, tierces, 23c pef lb.;
standard. 22 'Ac; lri coiopoiind, ISc.
OYaTEK. Olympia. gallon $3.50; canned.
'eastern, i5c per can, $0.50 per dosen; eastern
In shell. $1.80 per 100; eastern oysters, per i
gsllon, solid park. $2.75.
FlSli Dressed flounders, 7c; Chinook sal- I
bod, 18c; perch, 10c; soles, 0c; flounders, !
6c; salmon trout, 22c ir R.; halibut, HQ
13c per lb.; black cud, be; herring, 6c; razor ,
. I . OTkn rfn.i I. . r.l .til1 An IK - 19 K K.. t
CRABS Large. $2.50; medium, 1 .73 dozen.
Groceries
SUGAR Cube. $0.40; powdered. $9.15: fruit
or berry, $o.&04 Honolulu, $8.46; beet, $8.30; !
an grsuuiuiea, es.ov; u leuuw, j.ck.
HONEY New, $3.002S.2S per case.
RICE Japan atyle. No. 1 7Hcj New Or
leans head, Uc; blue rose, lUe,
SALT Coarse, half ground, 100a. $12.40 per
ten; 50s, $13.25; table dairy, 50s $ltJJ5; ioo
$16.75; bales, $2.40; fancy Uble and aalry)
$23; lump rock, $20 per ton.
BEANS Small white, 17c; large, white
16Vfec; pink, 14o; llinaa, 17 Vic-; bayous, 13Vc;
red. 14c.
Hops, Wool and Hidea
HOPS Nominal; baying price, 1916 crop.
ordinary, BttfiOc; selected, 6c; contraota. 10c.
Thursday's Livestock Shippers
Cos grove Brothers. Woodbum, nogs and
sheep. 1 ear; V.' Given, Estsicade., cattle.
c:lvea and bogs, 1 car; Joe MeLUst, Clatcfcanle,
2! cattle and 10 calves by boat; E. r . Cook,
Tillamook, hogs, 1 car; E. E. Burdlck, Salem,
iLeep, 1 car.
Thursday Morning Salsa
STEERS
Ave. lbs.
740
Local Exchange to
Decide Reopening
Monday, July 30
NORTHWEST QHAJN RECEIPTS
-Cars.-
tlma In tha valley, tha foothllla and
alone; Eureka flat tr Juat about nor
mal. Thera la no doubt that tha erop of
wheat, oatg and barley of the county
will not be aa heavy aa waa generally
expected by producers, grain dealers j
and railroad Interests a month airo, i
Sales of Weaklings ' Depress.
Portland. Tbura.
Year ago
Season to date..
Ytar ago.
Tucoma. Wed...
Year ago.
Season to data..
Year ago
Seattle. WWL...
Year ago.
j on to data..
Year ago.
Wheat. Barky. Fir. Oata. Hay
3
4
42
65
3
ft
89
77
ISA
8
4
1
98
8
12
26
63
1
6
25
69
1
2
8
7
2
1
S3
27
No.
6 steers
8 steers "
9 steers SIT
21 steera 811
HEIFERS
B belfera 606
HOGS
8 hogs 170
1 hog ISO
8 hogs 170
1 bog 410
1 bog i 440
8 hogs :. 2fl6
mo
LAMBS
2 lambe 80
Wedneaday Afternoon Bales
STEERS.
;o. Are. lbs.
6 steers 838
8 steers 908
CALVES.
1 calf 150
1 calf .. 150
4 caWea J012
COWS.
I cow 1270
1 cow 1O00
8 cow 940
I cow 650
1 cow 790
6 cows 94S
2 cows 10N6
I I cows 75
6 cows 1002
1 cow 1150
HEIFERS.
4 heifers 600
1 heifer KW
HOGS.
11 hogs 391
9 hogs 262
5 hogs - 250
8 hogs 175
8 hogs 236
b bogs 236
2 hoga 210
8 hogs 200
6 hogs 22S
6 hogs 2"0
II bogs 222
4 hogs 180
1 hog 380
4 hogs 417
2 bogs 415
1 hog 290
1 hog 3.SO
8 hoga f. 245
10 hoga 168
7 hoga 198
7 hoga 188
8 hoga , 200
6 hoga f. 2o3
LAMBS.
60 lambs 68
YEARLINGS.
1 yearOn, 10
EWES.
1 ewe 90
Price
$ 5.50
B.2B
6.00
7.00
$ 5.50
$15.60
14.00
15.00
14.50
14.60
15.60
15.60
$12.50
Price.
$6.00
6.00
$8.00
8.0
4.00
$5.00
6.00
4.00
8.50
4.00
B.75
6.50
4.50
e.oo
.6.50
$4-50
B.75
$14.90
15.60
15.90
15.80
15.80
15.80
15.80
15.80
15.80
15.90
13.80
16.80
14.80
14.90
14.80
14.80
14.80
15.80
15.80
15.80
15.?0
15.80
15.80
$12.50
$8 .50
$8.00
The Merchant! E-xchange association, Port
land's grain dealer's, voted today to hold a
pecasil meeting July 30 at which time it will
bo decided whether It It expedient or not to
open the local exchange again. Tbe Seattle
rxchangereeum ed Monday but local dealer
feel that their body is unnecessary until the
new crop wheat begins to move.
Galveston a an export port waa the sub
ject of talk given before tbe exchange by u.
W. Wlckstam and J. W.
of the Galveston Cotton Exchange, who visit
ed with the local association. Price for
handling and storing were quoted.
WHEAT Blueatem, $2.18(2.20; club, $2.12
Q2.18; fortyfold, $2.18; red Ruaalaa, $2.14
per bushel, tidewater track delivery.
OATS No. 1 feed, $46.00 per ton, tidewater
track delivery.
FLOUR Selling price: Patent. $11.40: Wil
lamette valley, $10.70; local straight, JlO.eoy
11.00; bakers' local. $10:&011.K; Montana
Bprlng, $12.20(312.40; exports, $8.70; wool
wheat, $11.00; graham, S11.40; rye flour,
$11.75 Der barrel.
BARLEY No. 1 feed, $44.50 per ton.
HAY Burins- price, new crop. Willamette
timothy, fancy. $20.00(322.00; Eastern Oregon
Weablugton fancy timothy, $28. Ui; alfalfa.
$16.00; valley vetch, $10.00; cheat. $18.00;
clorer, $12.00.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta,
13Vt(gl3c In car lots; less Lmounts higher.
M1LLSTUFFS Selling price
36.00; aborts, S38.0CQ3U.00; middlings, $47.00
per ton.
ROLLED OATS Per ton. $54.00.
ROLLED Barley Per ton. $51.00(382.00.
CORN Whole, $72.00; cracked. $73.00 per
Ion.
New York city, where he will have full eharge
of the eastern and export fruit business of tbe
association, which haa heretofore been bandied
by H. F. Davidson
The New York apple sales and the export
business consume practically one half of the
tonnage of tbe association. Mr. Woodruff ia at
present salea manager of tbe Salem Fruit Un
ion, and ha been formerly connected with the
Bitter Root, Mont., irrigation project, and baa
served as assistant manager of tbe Wens tehee.
Wash., Fruit Growers' association.
The office to be opened by the aaaoctatioa la
New York under tbe supervision of Mr. Wood
ruff will handle Hood River fruit exclusively.
Heretofore it haa been tha custom of the asso
ciation agent In New York to band la fruit (or
export from other northwest spple sections.
The new appointee will serve the association
on tha hasla of flat aalarv. While 1t has
been understood that a local man would land
la the plum, Mr. Woodruff waa selected.
" j i The association today placed in the hands of
2i Its 900 members checks for ths balance lue oa
10 their 1916 apple account, and which represent
. . . the final settlement. The association handled
laat year practically 89 per cent of the tonnage
25 ! of the valley, amounting to practically 1,000,-
i UOO taxes or snnles.
Return to the grower indicate that the net
amount per box back to the growers with- the
assoclstlou's chargea deducted for the Yellow
New towns and Spltxenbergs, which comprises
tbe bulk of the tonnage, and for the three ship
ping grades, extra fancy, fancy and choice of
all eisea, will be between 85c and 90e per box.
Tbe association's charge for handling hai
been approximately 22c per box. It la under
stood that cash buyers have been in the field
already and have been offering around $2.00
Slump Sharply at Opening of formai blowing in of tha million dol
Market; War Brides Raided and r emelUng plant. Tb operations
noon when the alas; waa tapped, after
which the lead began to flow from
the crucible of the first blast furnace.
New York. July 12. (1. N. S.) President . Ingots bearing the lnltiala of the corn-
but that Is a condition that mlgljt be j Wilaoa's attack on shipping interest on the j pany, B. IL 8., wera run rm lnJJ
expected. In fact. It Is a normal .one. j tb,y delaying Tictory over Ger-: Ilrs ml handled and distributed
Walla Walla county, barring further; exorblUnt r.te "on th 'lo Vh mo'st elm-
accident to the rrot) will produce ; . smelter is said to be tne moss com-
w W eeusation in WaU street and marina Dlets und modorn ln tn. world. It is
spite utterance of Interested partlea circles I so constructed that enlargements can
to the contrary. First of all there Is Shipping ahare alumped sharply at the open- , be made from time to time. The aaai-
t i In as- nr t Ka BtwW avaksnsa Kaanaa a ika rasraisi . 1ah a am a t -. 1 al sO ar 1 T Brit TM A ffje
an lncreasea area to harvest. men , - .7 " V . . . 3 r
eally ' """i uwi, iwuiu; www rtauy Deen ueciaea upon.
loiermie excessive wsr prua.il. autniic, uyu : v
A West Indies fell oft 64 points, but later all , Sa&ks to Change Soo. Th United
inartn stocks showed rallies. j States National bank will be moved
New Tork, July 12. (1. N. 8.) Shipping ' f rom its present quarters at Third and
shares slumped sharply at tb opening of the Oak streets to the nsw building at
JorVusih meuibers Pr box for apples this season. It is estimated
over 50 per cent of tha tonnage grown last
year,
Corn Prices Drop as
Exchanges Close
And Rain Reported
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
Seattle Market
Seattle. July 12. (U. P.I
per dosen. 2bc; wax, $1.50; California red,
2c: crystal white, orate, $1.50.
Potatoes Yakima Gema, $80.00; seed.
$80.00; locals, $75.0080.00.
Lea Anjeles Market
Chicago, Jnly 12. (U. P.) The action of
the Chicago board of trade ln restricting trade
In December and 1918 corn futures, together
with rain ln Utah and Kansas, sent corn down
todsy from 1-4 to 5Vc below yesterday's close.
September corn wa vc down at $1.58V4
Bran 135.009 ' boldlng at that figure. December opened 2Vie
wx at ti.iv, iuu supseunenuy oroppeu C.
July wheat opened 2c lower at $2.06, and
held firm. September opened VtC Bp at $1.92.
Later trading ceased ln this future,
Oat were slightly lower, in sympathy with
corn. Jnly opened He lower at 68Uc. and
later wa up He higher. September opened
1 He lower at 65c. and later waa tc higher.
December opened He down at 67He, and was
lc lower later.
Provisions were slightly higher, ea a strong
fugucr aog mar sec
Range of Chicago price aa
furnished by
Jury
Los Angeles, July 12. (I. N. 8.) Potatoes I September
September
I uecemoer
New, $2.002.15 cwt; sweet potatoes, egSc
pound. I
Ban Francisco xarket
San Francisco, July 12. Potstoes New i
Delta, $1.T52.10, ln boxes and aacks, with a July
few at $2.28. BepUmber
Onions New red, 40c per sack on the wharf; December
do yellow, 60c per sack; do Clarksburg. 60 1
66c per cental. . juT
' September
BANK STATEMENT OP COAST . .
juty
Cleartnge
htalsinces
Clearing
Balances
Clearing
Balance
Clearings
Clearing-
Clearing
Balancea
DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
o Chicago Hog Higher
Chicago, July 12. I. N. 8.) Hogs Re
cetDt 16.000, strong to Be higher. Mixed and
butchers, $14.35(815.75; good heavy, $14.25(3
is: SO: roueh heavy, s 14 -25a 14.80: light
I I14.10S115.46; pig. $10.85Q14.0O; bulk, $14.60
DES Salted hides, 25 lbs. and un 20c: i.5 J
aaltea atags oo ius ana up. ioc: green and
WOOL W lllamett valley coarse Ootswold
654Ic lb.; medium Shropshire. 70Q72c: fin.
iII,Tia. Eal.rn I I ,...(..,,, KVlA1
VVIUVlv, umw.-u v.,vu, j t
HI
sslted kip, 15 lbs., 22c; green snd salted calf
skin up to 15 lbs., 32c; green hides, 23 lbs.
and up, 18c; green stags, 50 lbs. and up. 13c;
dry hides, 36c; aalt hides, 28c; dry horse
. i c. . . . r f .. .. 1 . , i. : j mm . ' .
niuev, f I.Win.uj, man. umm uiuri, S.wiuj
0. vo; qutbc UHir, ovc, ui j iuu( wool pens, o
636c; dry short wool pelts. 25c; dry sheep
abearinga. each 10&2&c; aalted eheep shear
ings, each, 2550c; salted long wool pelts,
-escb, $1.5O(t4.0O; salted short wool pelts,
escb. W)cg$1.00.
TALLOW No. 1, 14c; No. f, 12c; grease.
egKc per lb.
CHITTIM OR CASCARA BARE Buying
price, per car lots. 6HQ"c per lb.
MOHAIR 1917. OOigeic.
Rope, Paints. Oils
R0PB Sisal, dark, 22c; whit. 22Va per
lb:; standard Manila, SOc.
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls.. $1.32 per gallon;
kettle boiled, bbls. $1.34; rsw, cases, $1.89;
boiled, esses, $1.4i per gallon; lot of 250
gallons.
COAL OIL Water white, ln drums snd iron
barrels. 10c per gallon.
WHITE LEAD Ton tots. 14a lb.i BOO
lbs, 14Hc.
TURPENTINE Tanks, 62e; eases, 8ei 10
ctse lots, lc less.
GASOLINE Bssi price. 20 Pr gallon;
distillate. 10 fee per gallon.
Cheese Factory Nearly Ready
Harrisburg, Or., July 12. Harris
burg's new cheese factory is expected
to be ready for occupancy by August
1. The building Is of concrete, the
contractor being W. C. Hall of Eugene,
The structure is owned by O. B. Long
Hf this city but will be operated by
IC C. Eldrldge of the Independence
treamery.
Cattle RecetDta 4000. steady. Peeves. $8.40
sr 14. oo; cow ana neirers, o.ov(a.wv: sxocs
ers and feeder, $6.303.50; Taxana, $10.25(3
13.50; carves, $1Z7BQ10.oo.
KhnRmlnti 1O.000. steadv to 26a lower,
Native and western, $7.80ll.OO; lambs, $10.00
615.50.
Omaha Cattle Strong
Omaha. Neb.. July 12. Cattle Receipts
1500. strons. Beeves, $9.504213.50; cow snd
heifers, $5.00(310.50; shockers and feeders.
$6.75(jS.50; calves, $10.0013.50.
Hoes Receipts 11.200. 6c higher. Mixed
gl4.65aiB.854 rood to choice heavy, $14.85a
15.20; rough heavy, $14.50(2614.80; pigs, $12.00
614.25; bulk, llViWtfio.io.
Sheep RecelpU 1600, weak. Wether, $9.00
010.00: yearllnga.
lambs
am wvii ra.
114.75(215.50: ewes. S8.00ia8.75.
Deaver Oattle 8tronc
Denver, July 12. (U. P.) Oattle Receipt
400. strong. Steers, $8.50(312.00; cow and
heifer, $7.60010.00; stackers and feeder,
8 00&2S.75: calves. SlLOOii 13.00.
Hogs Receipt 2000. IOQISc higher. TVp,
$13.00; bulk, $14.86 15.20.
Sueep Reelpt 4100, steady. Bwaa, $8.00(3
8.60; Iamba, $14.B014.75.
Kansas City Cattle Higher
Kansas CltT. Mo.. July 12. (L N. S.) Cat
tie Receipts 0000, steady to 15c higher. Steers
$9.00(31
stocker
ii 14.00.
19 00(313.25: oows and heifers, $6.00(912.75
stocker and feeders, S6.0OlO.5O; calves, $6.00
14.00.
Hoes Receipts 4000, opened strong to 10c
higher, closed with the advance lost. Top,
$15.80; bulk. $14.85 15.70; heavies, $15.658
15.80; mediums. $15.56(315.75; light, $14.50(3
Sheep Receipts low, steady, uemos, fio.so
sjio.ou; ewes, a.uunf.ifc
Seattle Hoera Steadr
Seattle. July li. U- N. 8.) Hogs Re
ceipts 650. steady, rams iicnta, sio.jrkjjioam
lea Sl615(ai5.76: rough beaTiea, $14.65(3
14.9K:: ulasv 814.65146.
Cattle Receipts 87, lower. Beet steers.
$9.00Bt.50; medium to choice, S8.oogts.7B;
common to medium. Sd.004t7.60: best cows.
$7.50(28.00; conunon to medium cow. $5.00Q
&50: hulls. 4 00fi7.00: calves, $6.0Oa.O0.
Sheep Receipts none, steady. Lambs, $13.00
13.50; yearlings, S12.50ftl2.T5; ewes, $10.00
$11.00; wethers, $JUlAWXiz.ov.
New Tork Cotton Market
Range of New Tork cotton price furnished
by Overbeck a Cook Co., 216-217 Board of
Trade building:
Open. High. Low. Close.
January 2575 9688 2644 2S58
March 2306 2004 2569 . 2570
May 2605 2608 ?605 2580
July 2649.. 2840 - 2633 2023
Angast . ..i. 2000
October 2650 ' 2578 ; 2S2S 2588
November ..... .... - .... .... - 2540
Peetmbe 2570 , - 2SS3 v 2938 " 29U
Rain Starts Buying
New Tork, July 12. (I. N. S.) Moch light
tr rains in Texas than had been looked tor
laused a buying movement at the opening of
lb cotton market today, and prlcea were 19 to
25 point net higher on tb call. Liverpool
sold the Iste months en a email scale. The
' uylng was led by a prominent ring operator,
artth Wall street and New Orleans also pur
chaser. After the call the market continued firm, and
within a few minute October and December
had advanced about 4 points further, when sell
tog vii encountered snd moderate reactions fol
lowed. V New Tork Sugar and Coffee "
''Mew Tork,! July 12. (U. P.V OoffeeSpot
' Tow T Bio, 63e; No. 4' Santo; 10c '
. . gwyaa Oentrtfngal. $9..
Portland Bank
Spokaaa Banks
Tacoma Banks
. September
.$ ,115.417.e7 July
105,818.80 September
WHEAT
Open. High. Jrr. Close.
205 208 203 204
102 193 192 192fe
C0&N
169fe 160fe 158i 150H
119 119 llBfe 116)4
OAT8
84 694, Sfe 984
56 60S 55 B64
67H f84 C7 57 H
PORK
4000 4100 4060 4100
401 5 4O40 4010 4020
LARD
2006 2100 2095 2100
. 2125 2132 2120 2120
RIBS
.Nominal .... .... 2187
. 2175 2182 2170 2172
..$ 1.472,780.00 I
79,800.00 j
Foreign Bond Market
- $ 610,269.00 : nlahed by Overbeck &
68,711.00 Board at Trad building:
San Franciaoo Bank
$17,290,686.00 A. F. Bs Oct. 1920
Los Angeles Banks U. K. 5 Sept. 1918
$ S,632,64T.OO V K. 6fe Feb. 1913 ...
Seattle Banks U. K. 6fea Not 1919 ...
,...$ 4,982,682.00! U. K. Bfea Feb. 1919 ...
891,721.00; U. K. 5s Nov. 1921 ...
A.F. Sec. 5s Aug. 1919
the condition of the crop Is really
only fractionally below that of a year
ago that Is tha probable production
per acre will be alightly below 191$.
This may seem rather queer to tho
that have heard all recent reports tnat
the crop was going to the bow-wows.
but this Is not really the case.
There is, to be sure, a great need
of additional and heavy precipitation
but that would only add to the present
crop prospects. A good rainfall would
mean that much of the spring wheat
would fill better than If no additional
showers; were available.
Fact of the matter Is that walla
Walla county is this year showing; its
most wonderful crop. This should not
be taken to mean In number of bush
els produced per acre, but to tha total
production. For about 17 years thera
has never before been such a season.
At least for that time the present Juno
broke all records for amallness of
rainfall.
Up ln tha foothills the outlook for
wheat Is normal. It la not a really
big or amall crop; It la an average In
dication per acre. In tha Eureka flat
country that section which has c Se
ated millionaires out of poor men, so
to spea.k lh a financial way, there is
some damage indicated to the crop,
but I have never to date heard of a
season when this waa not also true.
The fact of tha matter Is that Eureka
flat has a big acreage of wheat planted
this fceason, and while the greatest
per cent of It Is spring sowing, still
the crop prospects ar really average
onea. Fall Wheat on the flat really
looka good. Little of It appears to ba
damaged at this time, although the
spring sowing will be somewhat shriv
eled unless that wanted rain appears
before long.
Up toward Prescott tha outlook Is
fully a normal one for wheat although
naturally there is much disappoint
ment among growers that the outlook
is not even better.
stock maret today, following President Wll- sixth and Stark streets. Saturday and
!?"'? i'iick.e?i:llh ,hlln FT!- , A"nt'c. Sunday. July 21 and 2J, and will ba
S!a, tl Mluntmo- "11 . iVr bu.in... ,n the new Quarter,
lfe points, and Marts, preferred a dec Lin. of Monday morning July 13. This has
2 polnta I been definitely decided upon by offl-
Th stock market, with a few exceptions. I clala of th bank, following an inspec
notably the motor shares, started weak at th '. tlon Tuesday. In re n oral dimensions.
opening. "Wax brMea" wer raided and brok j tha new banking room resembles th
unoer neavy aeuing. rreaiueni vuon siste- one. now occupied The Canadian Bank
mention war profit, wa th basis of th bear f Commerce .iate1 to accupy saw
ai.i ift- i . fv.t . th. Quarter ln th Chamber of Cam-
start, and Cbandlere alotora lfe points. United merce building at the northeast comer
State Steel opened at a running quotation of of Fourth and Stark streets, will move
126H polnta to 125 on sales of 8000 shares, about August li, from indications of
compared with Tuesday' do of I27fe. Beth- the stag of completion f tha lmprove-
lenein uteei is tu over s points, uaiowin , ronts now being mad.
. ,uumuw ,w a 1 fiuujia, wiim ucmiua 17s '
poiuta, Pittsburg Coal lfe polnta. Crucible Steel
1 point and Lackawanaa 1 point.
Dividends ui ItiXUom Stark. Th
Rr that aViui r.t tha. tMi-t 1 1I mlnntaa ithls-t 1 Hecla Mlnirrg company ln northern
Citlea Oa bad dropped 1 point. United Washington passed tha million dollar
States Steel rallied 14 points and partial lrreg- mark for 1917 dividends when tha reg
ular recoveries wer mad ln th general list, j alar monthly disbursement at IS cents
Th motor share lost part of their early gains, t pcr snara for July was declared.
At the end of the first half hour Irregular amounting; to $150,000. Tha dividend
advances took place in some of th weakeat . v.ble Julv 10 to atookholders of
ahare, tx tending ln United States Steel u 18 P?TD , . 'JL VLw. i ,,,,
1 point. Sou.; .tock. including Corn Prod- i record Jul7 T,h dlVAidend? r
ucts, Mexican Petroleum and United Cigar j.ncw amount to $1,060,000 and th total
Store, wer less affected ln the decline. ' to date, $6,156,000.
Before tbe end of th first hour report of . .
H.liweg-s resignation wer foUowssl by many Bond Installments BTttll TTnpaidv At
advances. Industrial Alcohol rose over 4 points th next meeting of th Portland
sbov Wednesday close. United 8Utes Cigsr Clearing House, some action will prob
Stores advanced 3 points, American Sumatra ably b determined upon With respect
Tobacco and Tobacco Product about a point. to the liberty bond subscribers who
Atlantic, Gulf A West Indie Jumped close to have failed to meet the Installment due
Wednesday-a final figure, and ther waa some , June 2J. The matter is growing Seri
perceptlble steadlneaa in the whole general list. ,K ,i j . " .
Th. weakneM in th early dealing, wa. attrlb- u ",thf U., V tfl.l ?n
nted in part to tl.. d-lin. on Wedneaday in ment of th July SO lnsUllment of 10
Uberty Loan bonds to 99 46-60 for small kits, Pr cent. It waa Stated at Soros Of
and to 48-M for large amounts. There wer ; the Portland banks Wednesday that 10
uuac:vivisa afc mum uyviuua wuy ltoiu w i-ov
to 90 49-50.
Money loaning at 2Vs per cent.
In tb Interval up to 2 o'clock th market,
after violent counter current, resumed the up
ward movement. Gains ranging aa high, aa 6
points were made. Industrial Alcohol rose
per cent of these installment aocs-wnts
are still outstanding. A strict inter
pretatlon of th law by tha banks
would result In then subscribers de
faulting their bonds and tha money aH
ready paid for them, but no bank aa -yet
has taken this action, -:v ; '
rederal &srr aniaadmantsv .
Eom of the Portland bankers hava re-
ceived a letter from John Skeltoa Wll- . .
llama, comptroller of currency, - ex
plaining the reaerv requirements
under the new amencflaat to tha fedy
ral reserve act. In hialettar air. Wll- .
Hams said: "Th preaident has signed -th
amendment to th federal reaerv
act. changing the reaerv requirements
of national banks from this data (June
zz.) Th law require aU national
banks In central reaerv cltioja to main- -tain
in their respective federal reaere '
banks a balance of IS per cent of da- .
mand deposits; banks in rerv cities V
reserve of 10 per cent on demand a
posits, and country banks a reserve of
7 per cent on demand deposits. Na
tional banks in central reaerv eltlis,
reserve cities and also country banker
will be required to keep a raaarra ea '
their time deposits of 3 per cent In-'
stead of the per cent heretofore re-
quired. National banks ara not new
required to keep reserve against gov
ernment deposits. The law doas not "
require national banka to keep rsrve
other than those they are required to ,
carry ln their respective reserve banks,
but each bank will, of course, naturally
arrange to carry in Its own vault suf
flclent funds to meet its current cash
requlrementa. The federal reaerv
board has requested that national
banks In central reserve cities , bring
their balances with their reserve banka .
up to the new requirements not later
than the 27th inat. In order that tha
transfer on increased balances to the
federal reserve banks, by country
banks and reserve city banks may ba .
made with the least Inconvenience, tha
federal reserve board has suggested '.
that if the reserve Increases required,
under the new law are provided by
reserve city banks and country banks .
not later than July IB, and the re
serve carried with the federal reaerv
banks are maintained meantime at not
less than the percentage heretofore re
quired, the federal reserve banks may '
omit for this Intervening period tha'
imposition of penalties for reserve de- '
flcincies against those national bank
which shall not before July II bring
their reserve balances with their ret
aerv banks up to the foil percentage
required by the new law."
MRS. M00NEYTS SISTER
from 157 to 1654 points. Cuba Oana Rurir
There Is likely to be a smaller oats ! General Motors, American Sugar, th ahlpplng I
crop than normal but th barley out- shares and the Lroc and steel stocks were con-1
look is a coon average one. In fact. "-"
the grain crop situation aa a whole
could ba greatly Improved, but it is
still a good one.
Harvest haa already started ln a
limited way. Some of the flat grow
er have already started to harvest
with their binders although it will be
"probably a week or so before theShum
of the combines will be generally
heard.
Strenuous efforts are being made at
this time to purchase not only wheat,
but barley of the coming crop. Littlo
business ln any nature has been con
firmed although aa high as $1.81 per
bushel has been freely offered for flrrt
supplies of bluestem. Prices are be
low what farmers expect "to secure and
for that reason they are not on the
market with their contracts.
Some apprehension Is felt ln certain
quarters regarding the labor problem
New Tork. July li tl. N. R.) The mar
ket Closed unsettled. Tb. Marines. Atlantic,
Gulf A West Indies, the tobacco shares snd
Industrial Alcohol lost part of their advances
ln the final dealings, the declines ranging from
1 to 6 points. Liberty bond ranged between
vuso-su ana wcr-oa.
Rang ef New Tork price furnished by Over
beck a Cook Co.. 216-217 Board of Trade
building:
DESCRIPTION lOpenlHIelil Low I Close
Alaska Gold
Allls-Obalmers. c
American Beet Sugar...
American Oslo, c. .....
American Car Fdy., c. .
American Cotton Oil, c.
American Linseed, c...
American Loco., c
American Smelter, e...
American Sugar, c
American Tel Tel...
American Woolen, c...
Anaconda Mining Co...
Aicmwm. e
- .. .... usv Druosjyu
of the combine for harvesting, th,ro i Butte a
is a decreasing need for labor each ! S?uf, 1I
Seattle Market
Seattle. July 12. Butter Native Waahlnsr-
ton creamery, cube. 88c; do brick, 89e; fresh
California, rube, 88c; do brick, &8c.
Kxgw Select ranch, 83c.
Cheese Oregon triplets, 26c; Washington
triplets. 23 (S 24c; Young America, 2Sc
Lo Angeles. July 12. (L N. S.) Butter
Per pound, 88c.
i.gg Per dozen, 86c
Saa Fraaaace Market
Sam Francisco. July 12. ( U. f.l Batter
Extras, 88 Vic; prim firsts, 37Vc
Eggs Kxtraa. ttttc; extra firsts. B4c: ex
tra pulsstsL 82c; extra firsts, pullets, 81c
Chtea California lancy. 20c; rirsts, 19c
s,
' New York Bond Market
Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co., 216-217
Board of Trade building:
Atchison Genl. 4s
Baltimore & Ohio Gold 4 ....
Bethlehem Steel Ret. 6s
Central Pacific 1st 4
C. B. a Q. Col. 4s
St. Paul Genl. 4s
Chicago N. W. Genl. 4s
L. & N. Unl. 4 t
New York Ry. 6s :.
Northern Pacific P. L. 4s ....
Reading Genl. 4s
Union Pacific 1st 4a
U. S. Steel 5a
Union Pacific 1st Ref. 6s
Southern Pacific Coot. 6a ....
Southern Pacific Conv. 4 ....
Penn. Conr. 4n ...
Penn. 1st 4Hs
Chesapeake a Ohio Conv. 6 . .
Bid. Ask.
88 8844
85 85Vs
9SH 90
824 824
96 96 U
94
86
iH iH
22 V? 23
87 87
91
90 91H
104 104
84 85
98 4 984
814 82
101 102
944 94&i
V7H 88
Rep. Francs 6s 1931
Paris 0s Oct. 1021
starselUe 6 Nor. 1919
Russia Bxtn. 6a 1921
Russian Intl. 6s 1926
Dom. 5s. Aug. 1917
Pom. 6 April 1921
Dom. 5a April 1931
Dom. 6 April 1926
Argentine 6 May 1920. .
China 0s 1919
IXm. Canada Ba
French 6 Vis
price ss fur-
i Co., 216-217
Bid. Ask.
93 93
98 98
99 09
97 97
994 100
90 96
00 97
145 150
94 94
96 95
78 80
238 235
994 100
98 96
95 96
95 96
68 99
94 96
4 95
99 90
Baldwin Loco., e
but the situation does not appear to ' Baltimor a Ohio. e.
be nearly so seriou. as Indicated on j tni.hem S-B"
iim luiiocc nun vne increasmr u I Rrooklvn R Transit.
a Superior....
troleum
I ., rt i.i.
W. W. people are trying their utmost
to fore wages to extreme figures,
which growers say they cannot pos
sibly pay, the fact remains that many
of the city folks will go Into th har
vest fields this season, not only to aid
the farmer In garnering his crops, but
to secure good wages and a change of
Seattle Grain Prices
Seattle, July 12. (I. N. S. ) Wheat Blue
stem, $2.10; Turkey red. I2.08; fortyfold,
2.08: club, S2.07; red Fife, $2.08; red
Russian, li.U6.
Barley Per ton, $41 00.
Receipts Wheat, 1 car.
Liverpool Wheat Dull
Broomhall cabled: Liverpool wheat dull
and easier, export offers increasing. Cora firm,
aupplle decreasing, scarcity first band offers,
consumption lighter, arrivals moderate. Oats
easy, arrivals liberal.
Argentine spot price lower.
Canada, good erop prospects.
Franc, weather favorable, crop Improving.
Argentine weather fine, crop adricea faTor
ablc India weather favorable, movement liberal.
Australia weather favorable.
Chicago Butter
Chicago, July 12. (I. N. S. ) Butter Re
ceipts, 14.241 tub. Creamery, extra. 38c;
extra first a 37 c; firsts, 8537c: packing
lock. 2(2 32 o.
Egga Receipts, 14.169 case. Current re
ceipts, 2332e; ordinary first, 80 a 31c;
firsts, 82(a38e: Xtra, 3e; cheeks, 2528c;
dirties. 28328c.
New York Metal
New York, Jury 12, Metal prices: Cop
perQuiet. August, 2c; September, 29c;
laat quarter. 2Sc.
TinSteady. Spot, 22 c
Lead Easier. Spot, llc; Jury, lie; Aug
ust, 10c.
Spelter Dull. July, August and September.
8C8c v
San Francisco Grain Blarket
Saa Francisco, Jury 12. Wheat Par cental
New Sooora. $3.8508.50 f. o, b. interior
hipping point; northern club and Red Roa
nocmnaj;
New York Money
New York. July 12. (U. P.) Money on
call. 4 per cent; bar ailver. New York. 80c;
demand aterllng, S4.75.60.
Chance to Help
Soldier Boys Along
Oregon City, July 13. "Wanted
Books of fiction or technical, and dish
towels for th Third Oregon regiment,
and the people of Oregon City are In
vited to make contributions today.
Committees of yonng women are at
Babbon & Company store, receiving
the articles, and up to noon today the
people have bean quite generous.
8. H. Lawrence Divorced
Oregon CHy, July 12. Judge Camp
bell has granted a decree of divorce
to Samuel H. Lawrenco from Mrs.
Grace A. Lawrence, and awarded the
custody and control of th minor child
to th father.
do bkteatem. 4-3o24.40.
Barter. -Per cental New feed. S2.0Ka2.10.
Oat Per eentaa-New red, S2.20Q2.3O.
Bar SUrer Higher
Lcndon, Jnly 11 (I. M. S.) Bar silver Js
d at 4040. ,
, New Yorkv July la (Xaunmclal bsw tO
ser is an 14 at 80.
Soldiers Pnnd Increased
Oregon City, July 12. Th Horn
restaurant of this city donated th re
nalDtai from the dirmer meji.1 from 11
a m, to 2 p. m., and at which time
$51.25 was taken In. This did not ao-
ftonnt for resrular boarders and those
hanng meal tickets. The regular
price of the dinner was 25 cents, but a
number of patrons left 50 cents and
$1. The restr-urant, of which Miss
Ella O' Leery ia manager, was deco
rated for the occasion, and th wait
resses each wore little flaga Th
sun wi31 be added to that received
from th concert and dance of last
Saturday night, and has been turned
over to tha Third Oregon regiment to
aid in tho purchase of an ambulanoe
or used for hospital purposes.
Coal Dealers Acquitted
New Tork. July 12. (U. P.) A veraJ
diet of not guilty was returned in
Federal Judge Gmbb's court this aft
ernoon ln the trial of smokeless coal
dealers - charged with violating - th
Sherman law. Th defendants in
cluded' 41 Individual and corpora
tions. . . ,
Central Leather c . . , .
Chesapeake a Ohio. ." .
Chicago a Q. W., pfd.
Chicago, k. St. P
Chicago a N. W., c. .
Ctdno Copper
Colorado F. a L, a...
Con. Oaa
Corn Products, c
Crucible Steel, c
D. a R. U.. pfd
occupation for awhile. In fact them Distiller
are a number of department stnre ' J1. c. .......
vns cicvuiu
clerks from Portland already regis
tered for harvest work ln the Walla
Walla valley this season.
Americans Journey
To Permanent Base
Frogress of TX. S. Troops Triumphal
rroosssloa Crowds Or 2n at
Bvexy httation Tlowwrs Presented.
American Headquarters ln Franc,
July 12. Th American troops trav
eled through Franc today from their
temporary camp to their permanent
base behind th front.
iooti;iio
132
514
80
02
4tH
7011
87
GIVES TESTIMONY, 10
OF JURORS SHED BUS
Mrs, Belle Hammersburg
Identifies Defendant In the
Bomb Case Trial.
24
71S
IkjlWS 106?S
IH118HH20
1130'
03
San Franclseo. July It. (T7.
794
1334
GO
Goodrich Rubber.
Ot, North, Ore Land
Ot. Norths pfd
Greene-Can
Hide a Leather, c...
Industrial Alcohol ....
Inspiration
interooro, e
Kennacott Copper
Km. City Southern, e
Kelly Bprtngfleld
ItfckawannasaHeel
Lehigh Valley
Ix-ulsviUa a Nashvllie,
Maxwell Motors, c...
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Cower
MMvale Steel
Mo., Kan. t Texas, c
Missouri Pacific
National Lead
Nevad Consolidated .
New Hsven
New York Centre!
Ont. a Western
T t waa m trlumnhal n T-rtrrtT, Ppaw m 1 N. T
gr.etd th troop trains at very sta-; SSrth"p7dET:.:::
tion with cheers. i pacific Mall ,
Flasra were verrwhara and the men PcnnsvlTaixla RtT.
wer everywhere presented with f low- llflPLv ' V.
ers and refreshmenta I Kii?r''.'.:
School children wr assembled at Rar Cons. Copper
stations along th railway line and Railway steel Bprins.
uewung, c
Rep iron a steel, c
sur the American and French
tlonal anthems as the troop trains ito?k island
passed. At stations where the trains Bear, Roebuck a Co..
stopped girls pelted th soldiers with 1 l.T
beautiful roses, much to th delight
of th Americans. Boxes of sweet
meats of every variety war pressed
upon them.
Kach of th troop trains carried
1000 men.
Studebaker, c
gloss Sheffield
Southern Pacific ....
Southern Railway, c
Tennessee Copper ..
Texas Oil
Texas Pacific
Third avenue .......
Union Pacific, e. . . .
United State Robber
United States ttteol e..
Utah Cwper .
Virginia Chemical, e
W. U. Tetegranh.
Weatlnghoua BJectrks
22
131
60H
p.)
th
mons, 41, and Maud E. Bprlng r, II.
Portland; Francis Reader, (t, and :
Anna Miller. It, Portland, 4x -
Liner Demerara Is yy
Rumored Torpedoed
Buenos Aires. July II. (U. P.) AS
unconfirmed rumor was circulated
her today that th British Royal Mad
Bteam Packet Hrr Dmrara of 11,414
tons had been sunk ln th avubmarin. .
son.
! Two Jurors wept and Othrs in
!JV -mm m-A Ji...
courtroom wer vusioiy aiitcicu u-
72U
10S
614
100
Ml
12H
24i
lOOJttlStlV
01 w
34HI 83V.
10V ItHVs
244
62
Pershing Visits War Plants
Paris. July II. (U. P.) Accom
panied by French Minister of Muni
tions Albert Thomas. Major General
Pershing early today visited th larg-, Willys Overland
est munitions Dlant ln PnrUa i Wool worth
This afternoon Major General Sibert. ' foc faywer 964.000 share.
second in commana or tne American
expeditflonary forces, will arrive for
conference with his chief.
22
saw,
80
lng th Rena Mooney bomb plot trial
today, when Mrs. Bell Hammersburg,
sister of Mrs. Mooney, testifying re
garding events which occurred on th
day of th fatal preparedness parade
bomb explosion, suddenly burst into
tears.
Mrs. Hammersburr had Identified
Mrs. Mooney as one fit several figures
on th roof of th KUers building
here in a photograph taken during th
preparedness parade. Then, defense
04 64 Hj counsel asked Mrs. Mooney to stana
up. She did so. Bh was dressed ex
actly as she was on the day of th
M , bornb eTploslon. The two sisters raced
12; each other for a moment and then
'. both broke down and wept audibly.
Mrs. Hammersburg was caiieo to
account for all of Mrs. Mooney's time
on the day of the explosion from the
1Hitlme the parade started until some
Tiu. I time after th bomb xpiosion.
622 The remainder of th session was
iZ I devoted to an attack by the defense on
th state's evidence that Mrs. Mooney
a I had purchased rUer from Samuel
49 Pamuels. a stevedore, 'on July 11 last
two weeks before the fatal explosion.
Witnesses wer produoed Who testified
ln an attempt to account for th de
fendant's whole tlm on that data
Th. nrlnciDal on of the was Mrs.
Julia Patton. who testified that sh
bad visited Mrs. Moorey to e about
music lessons for hr daughter on
that data
Personal Property
Shows an Increase
Vancouver. Wash.. July II. Th aa-
utt .....h voiua of th oersonaV property
Vi i- n.rv. Muntv this vear is appro xj
Mine Sweeper Sinks; !
Eleven Lives Lost
Parts. July It. (I. N. b Th
lafiMh fnina.lVMTViP JUnlTstsP WnVA
unk by a mine in tne ungiisn cnannri
on Tuesday with th loss of 11 llva
it waa. announced today.
, - f -,
Berlin Not Alarmed
V, , I . T .. 1 fA TV X T1mS
via London. July It. (TJ. P.) Nobody
ln Berlin is alarmed over tb rieh
star actions of th past fw day.
Idrarvntim nnldra tna means laaStt
by certain forces as th best ones t4
nforc tn parliamentary ays tern, mi
situation was still unclear today.
Th Mniftp hM Mtonn a nalorltl
nr nraa Alanatrhaa. It la avnlaln
this Is to prevent any misinterpreta
tion of the complex situation wb.ll it
la dcvaloDlnr.
Aiuea wui Also tienent - ;
Washington, July II. (U. P.) -
rtSLrV T rmimlm innmi nrivl i a f A trtis
afternoon that th allies will aoor
f ha si a ms tsHraasi t m sal wtsa Ksa
United States government will pay.
Thin was agreed upon at today's con
ference here with th steal men.
fl ! m 1W0 J r m.m
88! mately J163.310.50 greater than in 11.
60V,
iw I Of this increase I7iail is on persona
I nrooertv in th country. Tn iouow
W I a ill Vjn.s aAmTiarliAn htttifl
mr w la a ssuvw m vvm - "
th 191S and 1917 assessmnt: Tacolt.
isibt ia
61
124
m
80 M,
31
128
British Plan Is Adopted
Paris. July II. (U. P.) American
army headquarters Wednesday an
nounced adoption of th British front
medical service plan to care for Persh
ing's soldiers when they go Into battle.
Th schema combines relief "pockets"
or small stations near the immediate
rear of the front trenches and field
hospitals Just to th rear. Quick am
bulance service will permit of immedi
ate operations where required
Th American medical service, it
was announced, win us Dr. George W.
Crlle's anaesthetlo ln plac of ether or
chloroform.
Major General Pershing's headquart
ers said tha American trench helmets, I
steel "caps" to shield the Sammies I
from shrapnel and bits of shell, had
been found to combine th best points
of the French and British helmet. Tb
American helmets, it waa stated, are
being tested. -
a. decrease or sisis unr
Center, an Increase of $0St over last
vear: Ridgriela. an-increase or is.
20 i 302 over 11; wasnougai. an increase
i4y4 or tjeil: Camas, an increase of !,-
834; Greater Vancouver, a decrease of
iis.140: Vancouver, a deereas of
$6,333.50; country personal property,
an increase of 371.191
Thes figures will vary somewhat
Whll the comparison of th
sessed value of th personal property
of Vancouver, proper, shows a loss of
(6333.50 ther ar fewer exemptions
this rear and ln reality ther is about
ica mora on which, to car taxa this
Near Arctic Uircle ye8r -iJ
Marriage License Record
Vancouver. Wash July II- Mar
riage licenses wer Issued Wednesday
bv County Auditor May R. Haack to
' th. tnl Iowlnsr , couoles: C. H. Scott.
40, and Mrs. P. Martini, I. Portland;
E. J. Tucker, 47, ana Aiie v.
Everett 47, Camas; William IX 8am-
Submarine Operate
Snap s w3T ttsllll sssT aafsl tilflftlfMBS,
please sssntkat Xa Jonraai. . , 4Aw
Cbrlstianla, July 11. (L N. 8.)
Tha Norwegian bark Florella, 116?
ton a was sunk near Iceland by a Ger.
man submarine, the foreign office was
advised today. The crew waa saved.
Coal Rate Increase Refused
Washington, July II. (L N. 8.)
Th Interstate commerce commission
today refused to grant increased rates
on bituminous coal from Oak Hill,
Colo., to points on th Chicago, Rock
Island at Pacific railway la Iowa, Kan
sas and Nebraska.
Last Site la Chosen
Washington, July II. (I. N. S.)
Th last of th National Guard en
campment sites wer selected today.
Alexandria, La-, and HatUesburg. Mis
sissippi, being chosen. Th sit at I
FayattevlU has been abandoned
favor of Charlotte, N, C. '
Stocks. Bonds. Cotton, Grata. Eta,
21C-217 Boar, af Trad Bsnlcbaa
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
was
"I
ttsxasers Caleag Baard f rsad,
Corrsspoadsats of 3raa ts aVyasa
... Caloagw. TKww TmOu
Ilalnes Asks Divorce
Oregon City, July II. Sherman H.
Haines haa filed a suit for divorce
from Henrietta. L. Haines, whom ha
charge with having deserted htm 1
June, 1914. Th coup! wer married
lit Palmar, 111., December 13, 1333.-
m.
FACTS
Acceding to Demand
The streets of Pendleton in3
Walla Walla were improved &n
bU saiisiaciwj' ncic Ltic result
that when the state high
way commission signified
its intention to hard sur-
, face the highway connect-
I ing these two cities there
was a unanimous declara
tion that the material to be used
should be similar to that in tht
streets nence me coniraci wai
awarded to - ' '
n Tr-l-fT Tf TrTTST tm
Dll ULIiniVs
VVaftan llro fn
Tournal Bldrr.. Portlanrl. fir. .
Office Space
For Rent T
in
i
Journal
Building
Rent ReasonabU ... "j -
i
No Better Service in Dty.
Apply 811 Journal Bldg.
- tmi