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THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, . SEPTEMBER ; 18, 19X7.,
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PRICE OF FLOUR - IS. REDUCED SIXTY GENTS PER BARREL
Edit! by
Hyxna H Celm
HNESS101IH
LOCAL PEACH MARKET;
PEARS HOLDING VELL
TW- TTmV TTin ATwavif. Plniih that
Early Crop of reaches And
v . Apple ironing m ato oc
',. Good Quality. ,
Yakima Valley Fruit ,
Shipments for Week.
Broke Year's Eecord
' Coaoidersble vnkMM fa shown fa the leeai
piMk Market. Tb supply f Elberta
tlnuet iitOw enallty J greny food though
, some are Bailing a loir M SO cants. , Th pric
-for totter grade ma (mi T0c to SO.
r .. Crawford arc coming la faster. Th qnalltr
. la 'esosllenc aad th demand strong. Price
nitra from BO BOe. .
n.4 Mill w. - . W 1 A ... , -, .W. 1
" . n auw www. VI kuv , . J
paeen Be) ana jnarcheses by timm ki
the market fairly firm, but tb demand 1a not
' strong enough to take no all tbat are offered.
The pries of pear at 111 bold. There ire
plenty of Bartlett omlng la to Bepply th d.
. Ilia United State bureau of crop report
peer:
Baldiajwra Demand moderate Market atoady.
?ullty aod condition generally rood. . Oall
mki igoo bos Bart let U $2 XQ2. WV, average
.eut ' nwa, too box Banietia, .va
1.70. arena S2.6&. Auction nrtcee.
' Boaton Auction price. California 2000 bos
RartteUe. $1.4O4)2.0. average 1X34. i WiaV
tngtoa 3000 box Bartkett. $1-003... 20, average,
$L7X
' Cnleage An-ftou price. Oalifonilaa 2380 box
Bartleit. Il.20422.75: irrrui. 606 box
Btrttotta. 1.35i2.e3. average. 12 06. Oblo
ridiM t box Bartketta. S1.&6221 aeeraae,
11.72. Oregona U2S box BarUetta, tl.4)
1 00, iNttii. ll.flO: 147S bos BartletMt i.eel
X-OO, averare, tl.n. Waebiortone 492 box
ltartletta, ll.4xai.80, average, ft .91: 12 box
' jMriieiia. ii.idiiiiw, BTerage, ei.o.
. Cleveland auction price. CallforaUa 104
box Itertlette. tlA54llJIO. arerare. S1.70. rea.
araTbr pour. Korlbweateraa box Bartletts. BH.&O
ixil inin tl.UO trreeulor. hard feen
to baked.
Dr Stipply neeeda demsftd. market
fair. Waabloctna and Orecon. all aalee In
food. JotiMnf prtrea todar: Box Hal
tv-y nmetly $2.00, few $JL23, cbolre r
1.7. CMoradia quality and condition ren-
eraUy food, aome email., box Bartmta, l.J04i
XJ0w
Ie Uotnea Demand rood, qnalltr good.
. ; ; Waahlna-tna tmx HmrtUttm l2.0Kf2.2ft.
k Detrelt Waablngtoa box BarUetta, 1.7SO
a:Ma& Oltv Nn froth arrieala. Demand
and moreoMioC aaoderate, market fair. Waeh
InrtoiAa onalltr ronera.Hr rood, condition Tart
able, eunalderable over line atork on market
. k . . atuit. fim hat Itnmi r.ir maaitrv
l.0t2.00r rlpea fabejr, . $1.25(1410, eboke
aa low aa f lo,
l I nnraooli Demand moderate, market fair
IVaahtuiloe, Jobbing price box Bartletta,.; $1.W
'. QZ.OO. Auction price, waaungtoa dox xar
ktia il ia.
New York AartloB crleee. California, de
Bnr.nd good, marker firm. Bartletta quality
variable, condition green to bard ripe; Comic
LIVESTOCK MARKET IS
STEADY TO ; STRONG;
Willamette Valley:
Crops Show Better
Than the Estimates
HOGS AE IN
DEMAND
fontWrm fteUU Crop Xepart, OamptUal
H. Aw Hinaw, Oeaeral Fraibi Ma. for
wees raping Beptamaer .
Botmrg W eatiier condition during fb
beat week ware ahowerr anda faeorabl tar
paatarea, fall plowing a ad let potato. Pear
eroo baa been ratbered and la rood normal
FLOOR DROPS 60 CTS.
PER BARREL; $1 0.(30
PRICE OF BEST GRADE
Korth TaWma, Bept IT. -awpment of fmlt
oat of the Yakima raDer for tba peat' week
brok all record for the eeaaoa, a total
being laao car. prinetoaUr pear and peacbee.
Tb pi'lu week the afclnmetita were 816
BrB BlUa in Wal BP amriatBi TPlir m: I aaawi-Ba. iniB a . . - - ar - . .
" - - w ' - . ' I v . f awMn litnlM vlll lkaaal.i r lYWWai none IB t w. m .
make total f 308ft ablpped eot of the eel. I sneep ATO (JOTXlUlf; Ja fJOOCUf flum I g 0, 0. eroo wUl not exceed J "MS on All Untaes OI FlOllf UOM
berg to .North Portland Yard
Bogs Are in Demand and tbo
General Tone Is Strong.
ley In the neat three week, and 8300 for tb
aeaaon to date.
Fmlt of ell kind 1 ererronnlnr the early
tlmtea. Tb state department arrlcul-
tare atlMt4 tb pear crop of tb valley at
S0 ears, bat tb railroad abow tbey bar
alreaoy moved 1SC9 ear, am aeattertsg aMf
aaent will be mad for tw weeks yec Tit
t berry blpmeatav estimated at 100 eaa, went t
total of 130 car. There renaala ee be bandied
aemewhere between 0000 and 8000 ear meatly
wlnt apnies, tb picking and parking of wblch
will beg la seat week.
Market Stiffened
By Reports of Peace;
Corn Price Goes Up
By Joseph F. Prltchard
Cbleago. Sept. IS. it. V. 8.1 A wave of
abort core ring waa aa la corn, with commis-
aion nojmea ana the cai waoerBjaeTy aoy- Two year eg US 115 11
era. and seller of offer bad to protect them- I ti is
eelrea. While there were nameroua a mall re r ronr mn ka n 10
with seaboard connoetlona absorbed the ear-1 Aside tram sheep, wbicb earn In good nam.
pin In tb pit and tb close was at the top I ber. tht morning receiptn ar only fair.
wit oi SQ3 ueeember leaoing.
Baring of September oat by bouses with
seaboard connection waa coaatroed by tba
Lr-e aa agalnat freab export bartnewr and Ptiee remain tb same aa yesterday and
with the atreneth la corn, anorta atarted to I ,k. iiitMii,
rwv, mMam mtmitm m wyiw m, I BB StronsT
iTtmaion wewneorowara Oeoeral abeep and lamb rang:
w7iv, - " 1 -western iamb
0 per ewt of iwnuL
na bene
Chicago. Sept. IS. (I. K. S.) Swln trad
. was steady to 10 higher, yard trader taking
aa Interest in tb medlma and common gradaa,
which got to adraoce, Tb balk snld at
17.e0lf. Quality was poor, and wester
market naa the usual mil crop.
11 air tb cresn catu supply was Dranoeo.
Price war steady to strong.
In tb been bona asmd Brtce war paid.
Omatm bad a big ran, but It wa largely at tb
iseaer oraer. .
Bog. Cattle, cair. Bnp.
Ob lata rain was of
eaeflt to tbenu
Ashland fwhM and near will ail be I
gathered - and ahtpped daring tb , present
week; ar of good qaanty and mere wiu so
good crop. Oathertng of apple will begin be.
tweea 25tb of Sestember and October 1 : qoaW
ltT rood and there will be at normal yield.
Kainlau of ball an inch werauea ounng im
peat feek wbicn .ba been beasflcUl to pas-
tnrea VJad late plowing. - -
minna Ji(iitT-fl ner nit of email grau
baa been threahod and ha a been stored.
Peaches, pear and prone ar good light
Down CO Cents Today Cran and
Shorts Not Affected Farther
Redactions Expected.
GE
RAL KORNiLOFFS
E
FATE IS IN HANDS OF
RUSSIAN GOVER
NMENT
Finance :Timber: Industry
C, A. Miller, Ssn Francisco Banker Vo IJjuutged First . lAhertj
Loan Campaign in Oregon, Is Reappointed for Second Cam-pgn-Federal
; Farm Bowd Prepares i i Loans. : - -
Leader of Revolt Completes
; His Defense Before Investi
gating Committee.
Toasday
Monday
Bntorday 1S8
rriday S43
-muraaay ........ las
Wednesday 741
Week ago ........ 39
One year ago .... Sift
Two year ago S48
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'A redaction T 6fl a kind a all a
floor goes Into effect today. Tbia OMkea a
tocai aecreaa of SI ner barrel la tb nrieaf
taw since tb government fixed tba wheat
Prtc. and SS tower than the bleb nrle nraraLU
crop and will not exceed SO per cent nor-1 mg early m tb year.
maL Apple wUl also be light and will not 1 . .
cent of normal. Several ahow-1 f x'1 "
era during U peat week were quit favorable 1 n aiu.wj a oarrei. ana the prospects
lor pastures, ran plowing ana me pew- I awi a turwer reaaraoai aa "we aear
Newbersc Elahtv ner cent of email grain I future. The sale of wtaeat an taereaalna
baa been threshed and tb average yield I alowly from day to day. aad It 1 probable tbat
to lat potatoes, rrom present umcauons
beans will not yield to exceed 80 par cent of I HSU feed ar sot affected by this dtcraas.
normal crop. Apple Indicate 70 per cent of but It 1 not anllkely tbat a sharp redaction
normal crop ana oc gooa quality; Peaja o wui De mad la tnls tin as wall. Dairymen
per cent of normal aufof good quality, lnn and feeder generally ar .latorwtod. Tb
JSo.. oUti P1 of bran and abort for immediate deliv-
PeT.5?.l,??rm1-gd Srai- i "7. compared witt tb price tor delivery
lCbtynfllgrSVo - October. Indira carclty of tSepTS
while spring grain of fair quality a&a moat I " v-eu uw.
bers, tht morning receipts ar only
Eight cars of rattle, sheep and bogs 1 tb
total for tb morning.
BWtM pain a, tmr rn
n2 1 of It cut for hay. About bait of clover crop la I whole situation wtB be relieved greatly
nulled ana u yielding normal crop. a.any waen. u xacmer reaeas oaetr wneat, xner
potatoes WUl not be benefited by recent haa been om doubt a to tb perm a nancy of
rain, while It will benefit the lat potato, the present government price on wheat, and
T.?i,tJw harLtfrS taataiit dlssatlsfaettoB aa wH. which baa
J?.d Lof"l 'SM1 influence tb. grow holding tb. crop la
proximately ft per cent of normal and are of
good quality. A great deal of straw, which
hMMhrfAM ha - VirnA la fcld this
Receipt I eeaaoa on account of tb high price aad abort.
aBUz to JKauucu OmatPdlaTaW C A.'
Miller, th young 6aa. Frsjiclaco la
I asunemt banker, who I "virtually tuA
compute) charge of th flrat Ubarty
loan campaign In. Portland, has Dn
i asked to taka p th work of th s
ond campaign in this . Urrltory. Th
request was mad Whan the executive
committee of th Twelfth federal re
serve district met In San Francisco
last week. ' Miller' has written to
Kmerr Olmat.ad. manaarnr of the
Patrcarrad. 8tJ It. fD. P. Qefi-I Northwest am Natlanal hast atatlnf
era! Korafiof tm fata is in th hands ef that he will arrive ' in Portland Sua
the provisional government. He com day, September SO. in order to take up
pleted Ms defense before the special the campaign the next day. " Miller
governmental committee appointed to probably will be named chairman et
investigate the causes of the revolt, the xOrgon executive committee of
ubmlttlng a. full statement in writing, seven men.
... Mnmiiuiar tn chief I 'axm x-a xoara rrpr, 'A. CIS-
fn th.rlblon wcontinulnrtpday, 'Washington Monday .tale.
but a full report from the committee, '' to ' Atv t rTreoaT it.
making r.c.mmendation as to future ZV0Z. farm rtjag. rrSeVto
noUi U of his 2f t? .-2?. ! T
MJ . . . T . , , maim uvui Aavrwejra. wm. Bw( aaasuo,
officers ax confined ta th Hotel Mo- dMlr. u aur Ttory , or American
lehUe-A eniarded carfully arms la th present war by eUminat-
A i X Ru.VU.1fJL P I,J!I ; doubt from th food situation. Th
defense th former genelaalmo ha. fjLrmer, pIan t0 obuin on long
mad to th treason charges against j
UmJ. TwMemnd n . A - ,:.! credits system so that they will have
public that a b xecutd f .thf M th seed. JmplemenU and, machinery
possible example to all Russia's troop. ui lator to produce ood-
tnat aiseipune is to oe w.-1 Btxltu to fU1 .rsnarles et all the
vu ja aa.v., wuww. -. - I allies.
I storage.
aia-her.
Oora May f 1. 154 0 1.15; December,
fi.isei.is.
Oats May. 61lHc; December. 58 HO
68S; September. 6e.
Pork J.ntiary. 43.!; October, S42J0; Sep
tember. $42.26. -
Leurd December.. $23.20; October, $23.52;
September. $23.71: January, $22.62.
kibe January, $21.97; October, $24.00; Sep.
tember. $24.10. .
Chicago, Sept. IS. (U. . P.) kumera thst
Russl. would conclude a seoarate peace wldi
Germany today overabadowed weather condi
tions in affecting tb grain market, and corn
$13.6OQ18.50
10.0010.60
S.OOS S.B0
; Valley lamba
Yearling
Wethers
Ewes
Sox Situation
Boss ar la demand and ar not coming
lb fast enough. .Oonslderabto light stuff baa
been marketed and tb price hold at $17.75
and $17 83. -
uenerai noar mantel ranee:
Prime lia-ht i......17.
Prime heavy 11 .1
Plga 14.00I
Bulk
Cattla Situation
Aside from tae recent advance In the price
Price xbowed a net gain of 1 to 1. I ?L ...haV,,"S?w,!S
light rua of ordinary quality cam. in ti
mmm nf hav.
Independence Practically all hop have, been
picked and average yield about 75 per cent
of normal: unui decreased 50 ner cent.
Ha la daring past week has benefited sugar
beet and lat potato ana very oeueiiaai
io pastures saa mi pwwing.
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
TO (RELIEVE SOLDIERS'
FAMILIES DISCUSSED
757tlT.8S
90 17.78
S1J00,
17.75
Strong Tone Marks
Opening of N. Y.
Stock, Mart Today
(Oonttnned rrom Pag One)
yesterday' dostne.
Uincral condition tbroughont tb corn belt
were favorable to the rineninc crop, although
uneettletl and cooler weather la forecast for
srattered eectkma.
- rjereniber corn opened U( tower at ti.lSU.
hut later went to $1.174 May opened at
SI. 12V.. down K,o. but mbseauently gained 2Uc
(fare waa affected by th bulge In corn, and
waa Kk to C higher.
, quality l . Ronteiaber oata ooened V.C. and gained an-
conomou green io naru npe; vnic jhj iic to 58 C.
orm.-Ki V"';- . erata opening: Cn-recmber. $1.15-4 to
Wilt as a ava aaat I m III ll.a at V tZ )A II 1 'J 1
full ripe; lUrdy.quallty .good, turning , 9m'LVkt to 5V: December.
ft7e to 67c; May. OOtfe to OO'Ac.
Ik January, Wi..
I.rd October. Sl.RO; Janoary, $22.T0L
Rlbe October. $24.0T; January, szi.cz.
Forecaat of a fruet In North Dakota waa
factor in trading la corn today tbat caused a
harp advance after the opening of tb market
'liter
day.
General cattle Market rang:
Tone
eualltr. condition good.
geau quality condition
rloe: uniform nacki 7600 box barletta beat
i2.AO6K.0O; fa ivy. $2.e3.2T; fair, $l.tXM4
Sn; ripe. $1.25a2.12H, average for all..
$2.22; ano box llardya. $1.6012.10. moatly
$2.06; 1VJ0 box Clalrgeaus, $1.402.40 moatly
$2.0O12.4O; 1000 box Cornice, half box,
fl.6u4I2.tiD, mrwtly $l.ajj2.00l, duo half box
Sartlotta. ft Be 11.00. Northweaterna. onallty
variable, rendition gend, demand good, market I at price lower than yesterday's dose,
slightly stronger; Mj0 Washington box Bart- I m-as considerable' baying. '
lrtta, $1.8os2.), mostly $1.70i.po. Oregon I oU opened .lightly higher, and the trading
T.. o- 1 was fairly active. IM Armour uram company
Becelpta. 2119
Beat beei atecr
Good beef steer
Best beet cows
Ordinary to good cows ...
Beat belters
Bulls
Calve
8tocker and feeder steer
Tuesday Morning Shippers
Ketch nm As Son. Th Dalle. Or., fly cars
sheep; Wilson a Whitman, Hpnr, Or., three
car cattle.
Tuesday Iterning Bala
of market trong.
$ 9.00 S.TS
7.60l 8.55
6.75(3 T.50
........ 4.0063 6.75
7.004 8.00
4.004a 6.76
7.0043 .SO
sent a supplemental note to the gov
ernor, suggesting: that he secure fur
ther expression of public sentiment
from the state council of defense and
othr bodies.
"Thirty days is a sufficient length
of time to secure these additional ex
c res si on and In the meantime an ade
Vsar York. Sept, If. (I. V. S.) During I ouate and eoultable measure can be
th final trading ia. the stock market today I secured." said Mr. Woodward. The
oToveonTpo l' hChIK?".
wT. inooT 'd cluing ! committe. said he had not thought of
with net gains. National Xnameling waa an I the complications tbat tnigjit oe causea
nsnaiiy strong, advancing to ee against a iw 1 at a special legislative session ty tne
of StH; United States Steal eommoa reacted j introduction of other and political
to 15 V4, Just before the dens. I 4,
New York, Sept. 18. (I. If. 8.1 Although 1 uy on Idea is that the promptest
roent today. In the streets the great
est Interest was manifest In whether
the investigating commission, would
recommend a civil trial or a military
court martial for Kornlloff. Premier
Kerenskys proclamation specifically
branding Kornlloff as a traitor, it was
recalled, ordered that he and his ac
complices be delivered to "civil tribu
nals of justice.'
Officials Not Concerned
Waahlnrton. Sept 18. (L N. S.)
Reports that officials here are again
concerned over th possibility of a
separate peace between Russia and
Germany were denounced as false at
the stat department today. Officials
raid that to the contrary the situation
at Petrograd looms more reassuring
every day and that th strengthening
of the Kerensky cabinet can mean
nothing less than a renewed determi
nation to fight the war out at all
costs.
Soagias County Bonds S)old Bids
for th $111,000 issue of Douglas coun
ty highway bonds were opened Mon
day afternoon at Roseburg and the
sale was awarded to Morris Bros, of
Portland on an offer of 9t.it. The
Lumberman Trust company was sec
ond with a bid of 86.87$ and blank
bonds. This is one fifth et the total
issue of S5S0.080 offered In August,
All bids were rejected at that tim be
cause they wero too low. The bond.
mature serially in multiples of $50.
, betiamiar m flv years. Th le
ans bears 4fe per cent, ; ' ;
redeml Beserro Xatxeetew Xeraw--A.
C. Miller, member of tb federal re
serve board of Washington, was in the
city for a few hours Monday afternoon
and met Portland bankers. Mr Miller,
who was formerly head of thev eco
nomics department of th Catversity
of California, is Pacific coast director
of the federal reservo system, and, has:
oeen in the west looking over th dis
trict. He is returning east - by ' the
northern rout for th purpose of vis
iting the branch reserve cltie of Pert-
land. Seattle and Spokane. He was in
formally entertained by several of the
local bankers wall her. " j
Municipal " Market stsxh rtrraer--Steadily
increasing - firmness ta - the
municipal bood market la beinar noted
dally In returns from th big eastern -
sales. . The municipals, together with
government issues, are receiving con
siderable attention because of th tax
exemption feature, a thins that has
mad them especially ' attractive to
men of large Incomes, apparently the
bottom haa been reached in the market
for publicly, issued secerttles. . and it
is now in th ascendency. - - -
' Tsehantr to '; Q-jssw TJn.
founded rumors that have beec per
sistently going the renokda to th effect
that the New Tern stock exchange
was to close for a short, period were
officially denied a few days ao. No
reason for the dosing- was , ascribed
in th reports. - ' '..-
Q old gnports ef Wek For i the
week ending September 1$, gold ex
ports aggregated $8,128,4 JO. of - which .
$5,815,000 went to Japan; $188,800 to
Chile, $ 1.909,09 to Pern. $108.00 to
ether South American destinations..
$1,048,800 to Spain; $28,0fl' to Canada
and $Sf 5.0C0 to other places. . "
ADVANCE ON MINIMUM
CARLOAD OF LUMBER
AND PRODUCTS UNFAIR
4.00U I J I there was a good deal of variation in price j most effective means, free of the
No.
2
e r
tjl.se.
jobbing rniCEa of obtl.i.xd
K
YAHib Selling prlc
aVaeai buTlac ortce.
price, candied, 43c; extras,' 44c
wsa a heavy buyer of Seotember oata.
rrovtciona were higher at the opening;.
Range of Chicago nricc furnished by United
pre:
; COKN
Open, High.
December ...... 1MM4 118J4
May US no
OATS
September ...... 68tt 64
December Ji . oo
May SOW i4V'
rUSa -
9le ptembeV' . .... ....
Octobee ....... 4270 1 4270 4260
J Senary 4300' 4317 4300
IARU
Seotember...,. 23Si 2388 28TT
Cat count. .41 ner I October 2380 2883 2S63
Oc per doaen; aetllag I Jaanary 2270 2277 2267
tree.' 44c. . I .. ntM
Hene. . heavy - nymonrb I .I1t-u,ber 2418 2412 StiO
October ....... 2407 2410 2400
Thee prices ara those at which wholesaler
all to retailers, except aa etberwla stated:
Dairy Predaeta
BOTTKHV--Creamery, prints in parafflne
wrappsra. extra-., 47c; prim firsts. 44e;
firsts, 3n cubes, lc les; cartons, lc sd-
Bt'TTKrAT Portland 'deli rery. Ke. .1
cream, 4He.
- CUEE.sk Bmng price: Freh Oregon fany
full ereani triplet. 26e; Young -America. 27e.
I'rlc to jobbers, flata, 24c; Young America,
S.V. f. o. b.; cream brick, 28Q2&C. limburgcr.
Low.
US4
11854
( 68 ,
"T1
Close.
1104
,89.
8814
4235
4250 1
302
. 2377
8262
2202
LIVB l'OULTHY'
Hocka. WViOaw lb.: . ordinary ehlckena. 18Ue
per lb.: ataga, 12He pee lb.i broilers, l20e jVnuary 2203
Kr lb.f turktyr. v W422e per lb.; rmmt I January ........
, fancy, a7j.Je per id.; cuus. aiw2ie; aqua be.
$2.00 per dosen- geeae. live, 10c; Pekln ducks,
fM'tig. 184j20c lb.; Indian Runners, old ducks,
4ts-Oe per lb.; pigeons. $1.25 per dusea.
fraah Fruit aad Verstablea
; ' FKCSn rallllS Orangea. .50W3.75 box;
ananas. 5e per lb.; lemona. 86.504(4.00: Call'
.. fornix grapefruit. $8.00:1.60: riorlda. $6.50
J7.00; cautaKwpea, atanoard. $l.O04t2.5O;
. flat, 75cUt.OO crate; watermrlona. $1.00(3
l.H per rental; peacurs, vregou, Tuqgvt)
C4 1 .
2410
2400
2187
AMERICAN LIVE8TOCK PRICES
Chicago Hog $18.68
Chiearo, Bent. la. (l- N.
eekita
Mixed ana nutencra, fir.vuioii.
so. Bent. ID Cx. N. B.1 Hog KS-
7000. alow and eteady to So higher,
8.60: good heavy.
$16.tKX 18.65; rough heavy. $16.0317.1S;
1 cow
1 cow
1 cow
1 bull
8 boll
1 bull
4 bogs ...
2 bogs ...
No.
1 -hog ....
B0 bogs
11 bogs
1 nog ......
2 bogs
T steers ...
23 steers ...
28 steer ...
1 steer ...
48 steers ....
1 steer - ...
T steer ...
1 ateer ...
28 cow
1
9
1 cow
1 cow .
6 cow ...
X cow . . .
SO -calves .
1 bull ...
X bull
BUULS.
Av)lb.
030
....1150
.... 820
.... S70
....1800
,1010
770
stfgma of charity, should be employed
to care for the families of soldiers,
and that before th second draft is
made," said Mr. Woodward.
Would Connties -Actf
The chief statements in favor of a
special legislative session at the
members' council meeting Monday
BOGS.
... 167
.......... 143
. .... ...
60; good bear
pigs, $18.004117.2-,; bulk,
box; plums, 75cf
per
0O crate: caaabaa. C22
per lb.; peara. 7orasi- per box; rreab flga,
$1.0011.23 per box.
BEBglKS Blackberries. Sl.004yi.2S: gooa.
be trie. 6A6c per Ibf; buckleberrlea, 1012Vke
per lb.
APPLES Ijoni. Toe's xx. oo, according to
uait'y.
uiw.- vraiis it aim. si.uvwi.To: cau
.tau a. iw
--"J V
POT A TO K8 seinni
, price, table stock,
ig
aval. $2.004J2J10. Buying price, ordinary
hipping, $1.75: sweet potatoes. I3.75U4.2G.
VaX3BTABl.Es Turnips, x1 per sacki
arrota, $2.2oi2JM aack; beets, $1.75412.00
eecsr parsnips. ia saca; eaooag, local.
avi'Ti'i ' ,
evpera, 10a lb.; bead lettuce, 50c per doaen;
eelcry. iY5e denea; artichoke 9oeQ$1.10;
encumbatv.,v!34l65c dosen; tomatoes, Oregon,
light. $17.004318.85;
S17.K0iail8.45.
Uattie neceipm iz,uuu, awauy w iv-s mw. i
Beevea. $7.50xl7.85; cows sad heifer, 85.18
412.90: atockers ana :reeaer. o.ovsii.w;
Te-aaa. 8ft.7frtflO.50: calve. .12.004.1635.
Sueen Receipts la.oiw, sxeaay o ea-oug. ra-
tlv and weatern. $9.004il&75; lamba $12.50
Q1S.40. -
Omana xogs
Omaha. Neb.. Sept. 18. (L K. S.1 Otttl
Beceipts ii.otM, aieauy ana wnr, owr, .
t9.0O4tl6.50: cows andhelfers, $5.259.50;
stocker and feeden, $5??fsai4.0O; weetarna,
$i0.6O14.0O: poor medium. .. $7.504310.25;
A IV MK.UUM 12.ak ft
noes Reeelnta 4080, eteady and Strong.
Good and choice heavy, $17.55 f 18. 35; rough
heavy, $17,164.17.80; Bgbt, . $aT.40ai8-Ba;
plga, $14.006117.00; balk. 1T.8617.7,
8 bog
7 bogs
8 hows
18 bogs
Ave. lb.
.. 300
.. ISO
.....'.....' 22S
........... 470
,........-.... 200
8TEKUS.
........1007
1
..1170-
.........1010
t aaaav s o-ilH
at m - 840
e . J0t2O
...............1360
COWS.
970
740
800
....... ...124S
970 .
980
..,.1180
CALVES.
140
Buua.
1460
14O0
HOGS. -
. os
.... 11
- av )
OS Bajt8
movement during tb first 15 minutes of the
stock: exchange, today, the ton was etroog.
and at the end of that period the majority of
issues showed some amount of net gala.
United States Steel ranged from 106 to
1044. with a quick rally to above 108. ahow-
p-ift, I uig a gain ox 'ri pomt. Joanne preierrea ma-
$ 8.25 i ranced 1M to 81, the eommoa a point to 29,
O.70 I ana s-usnae una v.vau a mnimii guia.
8.00 I Distiller securities continued to reflect ab-
4.50 I sorption, advancing a point to 81 14. Bethle-1 noon were made bv Mr. Woodward. A.
,,w hem Steel "B" was an exception, to the gen- j Flegel, Mayor Baker. Qua Moser
nX Play of strength, mat atock eluag d w vj- Thompson. W J. Burns
M0 2.7 -Snt ta " 1V4 "EesteoLrth?ReT Cro;. cWcare
vT5.p?r: for the deDendents of soldiers untU
g as mm mitarr tut- iuiv iiatia uvaAtr susjas w-ar ajnwi-j - -
i? 7S oder preasnre. with United state Steel trroy the government makes an approprla-
Prt ping to 104. and Bethlehem Steal "B" to tlon.
$17.70 91 Vi points. Rufus C Holman, chairman of th
17.501 fn Kew.xws arvening m nnancnu review i county commission, declared that a
"22ltor' f:! .. . .. . . . special session is unnecessary and
'wrz.? rt ivrot1 JZZtZ
I -nMMrMnu. k ii I without th surma of charity tnrougn
9 8 I day's stock market, an influence which spread 1 th creation Of a pension fund to be
7-yliwp. In, the. MtlM.n.njat ee. mam .Ttmt I .imlnl.t.,. Kv a n atvlaArv Kftarii tn
"i"'1 " uvi. viuw ummtm io .au regular reuiex uayavri
l aiiflc, uthern Ballwar. LoulavlUa Naah- menta To znak this position clear,
TniVfL,a11r .8 ?!.a . I Commissioner Holman made, this
traneactlona were
Keren .ky to Interview Troops
Petrograd. Sept. II. -(TJ. P.) Pre
mier Keren sky, accompanied by General
Verkhovsky. assistant to Chief of staff
Alexlef f and Admiral Verderevsky,
minister of marine, bar left for main
army headquarters, it was announced
today.
Th premier desires personally to
see the lofal troops and ascertain at
first hand some of the causes of the
Kornlloff rebellion.
Council Issues Appeal
London, Sept 18. (TJ. P.) The Pet
rograd council of workmen and soldiers
has Issued formal appeal to soldiers
and civilians to refrain from Institu
tion of lynch law, according to dis
patches today to the Evening News. .
in Kronstadt organisation had de-l
State Council of Defense and
Prominent Manufacturers
Object to I. C.,C. Ruling,
Salem, Or Sept, II. Th Oregon
publio service commission Monday
sent the following telegram to the
Interstate commerce commission:
"Oregon State - Council of Defense
and many prominent lumber manufac
turers In Oregon have filed a protest
with this commission against the ad
vance on minimum -carload of lumber
and lumber products recently filed by
th transcontinental freight bureau.
Wo earnestly request suspension of
these tariffs and especially th pro-
7.13
8.25
6.00
7.60
T.50
Although th. .ted and .Upptng rmp. 1 ,,,r'Vr ...7.. .
in small lots, ss a rule the 1 "
sellm- wave left very few Issue untouched.
$ 8.75 I United State Steel aold the lowest since last
aTu February below 104, aad Bethlehem Steel "B"
4-J8 I common gar way some 6 points to a ree-
r-rr I ord low level roe au time.
j I I reefs of 3 to 4 point were suffered by the
awn I shlnrilng sbsrea. and at the same tim marine
I insurance rates were lowered aa tb quel to plan is adopted must be one whereby
"Tx ! eneiry submarines la water off th a. near as possible. 100 cents on every
"'rr '.,.Zr.. . dollar available for the purpose shall
Baste Is Essential
Tlrst. I am absolutely of th opin
ion that eone provision must bo made
Immediately for the proper car of th
dependents of Oregon soldiers.
"Second, that whatever program or
8.00
e.75
feverish character with constant changes be-1 K Mto eo-uai renui sua as iuu as
tweea strength aod weakness, but wits tb
81TW
15.73
17.86
17.75
possible be consumed In overhead
costs, such as the expense of a legis
lative session, whether it be $6000 or
! $50,000.
Third I Believe, thai: wa hava amf.
L'ii1 t- rd,ht0f,iH.I:d-c "cient powers and resources in the
to 4. Utah Ctopper, which old as tow a M.. . th.
majority of important issues aaUing down to
lower fhrurea .
The copper were weak fee a ttsas bat
later developed strength, with Anaconda ad
vancing from -68H to 684 and American
Ban Tancico trounce maraei
Sa& KVanrlmoa. geot. 18. (TJ. P. V
. .... .- i . .atx.
" TY' r'i't . " JT? ' .... , ihw fmn 1K1U. to laOU. with tranaaetlona at I inI,...ln. th. nen..
tlSu, 46c; extra fTrata. pullets, 46c. "TT , , , k Jtv t ministering the fund. Wo would use
1 fi.f.. fanpv. SMe! flratsv I Money loaning at 5 per cent. I . .
. i an n si I wvenw county courts) ox ins suiio to
Butter I xS.!5is ...v. --M . .ir,.tin-. ihe
vaiianiiau a av.it. iv wssgf mutBa iij m v v v, aus gwaajyj auvvv aw ai.kwaa rishvw
Sheep Becipt
TOt75c x: egg plant, Se per lb.: a
Zr'Vr7 "&TlY .i'trSate! ewi-V tlO.OO!!
ataata. Tlab and Proviaioua
DBERSEO llaUTS Sening price, eeuntry
klllee be-t bogs, l121Vie lb.; ordinary lQ
48,500, ateady. Wethers,
suzjuuesiaao: reeo-
k. iTJi8.t; l
r.nlleta.
Cheeoa California flat, fancy,
22c. :
Barley Per cental Vo. lfeed, $a.43t
2.45; do. ahlpping, $2.47H 2.50. .
ijats per cenv wvw tro .vcu,
2.7: do. ad grade, $3.10i33.2r.
union urowst or yeoww, aiwi'W
good atock.
New pototoeavDelta, i.TfjMlf ,.
tol for choice; do. fancy, $2. 25020; Salinas,
$.9008.00. Sweets Se pee pound ex. car.
Ike stock market dosed steady: Govern- i
mnt bonde unchanged, Kailway and other
bor.o heavy.
Sale of stock today 808,100 shares, bonds. !
S4SD,WBA
SCHOONER ANDTHRE
ARGENTINA EXPECTS A
FORMAL EXPLANATION
OF LUXBURG INCIDENT
Public Not All Accepting View
Disavowal Would Satisfy;
Many Demand Break.
PENDLETON ALREADY (
STIRRING; fiOUND-UP
ADVANCE GUARDS III
manded liberation without trial of
sailors arrested at that fortress fol-1 vision for furnishing a larger car than
lowing the unsuccessful revolt there. I tEat ordered."
Chairman Frank 3. Miller of the com
mission said that th new tariffs
would work a great hardship against
the lumber manufacturers of - the
northwest, a. they would place them
under an unfair handicap in Competi
tion with southwestern manufactur
ers, who are not Included in the new
tariffs. The tariff fixing the minimum
carload at $0,000 pounds, he pointed
out, would in erred raise the freight
rate on finished lumber products for
th reason it Is physically impossible
to load 80,000 pounds Into a car. Tet
the shipper would have to pay th
freight on $0,000 pounds.
The other provision to which ob
jection Is mads would giro the railroad!
companies the privilege of furnishing,
ar their convenience, a larger car than
the on ordered and require the ship
per to "-pay the freight for the mini
mum load allowed for the larger car,
even though th car was not filled to
minimum. Again the effect would be
to increase the freight rat.
Chicago) Arodnce Market
r.tm m. Rent 1 'I. N.
11 AAii tozav u-araerv extra. ae
extra firsts, 43e; Crete, 4141c; packing
B BARGES ASHORE, LOSS
I vtav
OF 14 MEN IS FEARED
Prices .reacted about S points
Kansas City Bags $1$.T0
Kansas City. Mo.. Sent. 18. (L If. 8.1
rattle Beeeinta 21.000. aserally steady. Cow I .
... it., kt ...i ids u, tw. I im heifer atrons to ioc niatier. trs.-sis.w I "-srr M
mm sw "7- . r , i . ., . . . z. A.A..M.' i seam iwrira, a, -w .t.,
MBtton, lifflioe par ". oeei. vesper in. 1 . . . . I 21423,1c: dirties. ZS4S34C
MIOKBD VtSAT Ha ma, xTHVSOe per lb.: I Hog Keceipra ouuu, Bieauy. -"Tl. JS-'H.
ire rol U 37cTbort clear., 27l30c; Oregon I medium-, S1&.50411S.1O; Ughta. $17-50tl8.B0. NeW York Cotton Market
xuorta, smoked, sue per in. I Sheep Keceipta vaiv, exuemaiy active ano i K Tt g ' IS (1 N LV Oottan
LARD Kette rendered, tierces. 29c par 254oThlgher7Botb packer and feeder took BS; ' rsfcTTo
. . i 1.. .rrT.T.A inu. ..3 t.k. in Art- henn.h. ionened steady today, witn, price o to 10
OTsTTCRli OtTenp-At r --, a.o; can r$i&u0QX&. Wo rU gooa 4VM$a wm QZltrmL. 1 gWiw uiiuo.
RILm trnsftC ganie Ift hO t AnAT ' SBatorvt I 81. A 4-1 a 1 OK i mfttT fuQ CsVLU
a!?,Lti-fc t,e,! "tm oyster-, per p, 8 t 18.(1. . scee-Be- LJiL'0 TL'ra.S
rlif ' f'era. Se, Chlneo ..V eelpt. 74l .teidy. Prime tights. $lsl545l8.2S; ZrTle evaS f e
FISH Dreiaed flounders, set Olneot al-l-5, . vrJw am otmulio; 'hmwh, kee. I bnllisa eastora beat crop adricee. Trie close
.boejlT.To; rongtt neanea, , sii mvq i waa eio-uy - -
gs, aiT.uotaiii.zD. ican ei a youw
-Beeipta 61. ateady. Beat ateeia.
'' X-n ' ' ' I SO JlfMjaJH); meaiuni W.enoic. HWutH; Ttf Vr.rtr- Metal Marrei
vrmwrn. ... r- - I eommoa to medium, xo.uwin.8u; neat cows, - I m eVnn
.oroaerw I 7.0O7JS0j common to medium eowav $4.0O41 1 K.W York. Sept. 18-(xj S. S.) OaMnwretai J "
gUUAK txme, i.wi wwawra, ao.ev; xraatiaoo; bauia. .oof t.ou; caivea, ao.waiu.uu, i par aliver l up lc at i"He-
r berry. $0.i0; Honolulu. Bj.j Mat. 88.S0; I Sheep Becelpt none, steady, Laanbev $15,001 Lead Quiet. Spot offered at Sft; October.
I B0.OOretherM$SToW0o'-W' IP
. IBa. er-ri 1 1 1 mm ' !- - K 7aBIev aSAIaaa 1
srf grannUted, $9.15; D yellow, $8.00. Sugar
market d moralised.' with no set quotation oa
Srelate4.
tnNY New. t3.004TS.25 ner case.
' RICE Japan style, No, 1, Tftc; New Or
1mm head. 9c: blue rose. 8Uc.
SALT Ooarae, half ground. 100a. $14.00 per
no i 60a. $14.80: tabl dairy. 80. $18.00; lOo.
lT.eo; . Baaea. sx.ao; isacy ram . ana dairy,
ij on; Itimn rork. 820 00 per toe.
BRANS Nominal. Small white, 18 H: lanr
White, lac: pins, ubh, aac; Boywoa
' tea. i .
Xeps, West aad Eldea
HOPS Nominal. Buy tag price. 1918 crop,
tOttSl par lb.: eontracta. 854ta0c.
. woOleWUIametto valley, eoara Cotswold,
BO pee IO. Bwnaji aarwwm as per m.
Eastera uresuai. ouauva vrr id.
- uinra-itrd hide. 2. lba. and nn t,.
green side. 20 lbs. and p. ISc: salted stag!
V up, aa-a pi . w, w iom. ana
p. lie: aaires ano green sip, in to 25 Ib,
THn Quiet. SDOsffered 2i
nasnraa- Kan SiaS I Rnelteo Bteadv.lsoot. 805418
- ' -'- is TT v --w I November. 815825. :-
""". . - I ..t.T c. en ... ojraa
Zofte;, first quarter next year, ajc.
our present staff and take advantage
of voluntary, non-compensated' service
which is always abundantly available
for any patriotlo cause.
"Fourth, this plan Is not entirely an
experiment, as X would endeavor to
duplicate the same procedure as waa
followed - by Multnomah county on
July 21, 1916, when it came to th re
lief of the dependents of the Oregon
volunteers then stationed on the Mexl-.
can border.
"Fifth, -the plan that X propose could
be altered or eliminated when any bet
ter scheme is available. So far aa the
stigma of charity is concerned, as a
governmental body we can let our re
lief take whatever form the state or
federal government might give It, for
we can assure to those aided substan
tially the sain relation a the state
or nation,
"Sixth, if necessary, this plan can
be financed Indefinitely by the coun
ties., as readily as by the state for the
coufftles have tax levying power as
. : v " does the state and are no more re-
. , etrioted by fho per cent limitation
Orleans. Mass., Sept.. 11.(1. N. S.) tntin ls tn- state. '
Three man, a woman, and a child xeglslature Hot atestrlcted
th after! "Seventh. I do not aee tb neces-
hou, of the bars. ln after thre f tT O J
Kfesavers had been injured. The sur- uld haveTto provide a com
vivors were taken off In a state; of piete organisation for the investlga-
By Charles P. Stewart.
Buenos Aires. Sept, 18. TJ. P.) .
Argentina expeots Oerraany to- for
ward a formal explanation of the Lux
burg incident. Until such a disavowal
is received, through the ordinary
Indemnity Lands Price Fixed
Salem. Or.. Sept, II. The stat land
channels of diplomatic intercourse, I bor. at a meeting held Monday, fixed
th Onnuii vnlnlatairlail unit h.r. I $18.10 as the price for which the state
will be considered vacant. wlU soli to the C 'A. Smith Timber
Officials in thus indicating- Argen- 2?pf r th trustees of the Oeorge
Una's viewooint todav. inttmstad th.t I Baldwin estate, and the Sllgh Furnl-
in wHsiwij uiv niu ei uio siai tv
select indemnity lands.
This action waa taken in compliance
with chapter $78. laws of HIT. which
provides that the estate and companies
named should have th right -to bur
these indemnity selections at current
rates because In the past the state had
sold to them or their predecessors in
interest certain school lands before
they were surveyed and to which the
such formal apolosrr from Germany
might satisfactorily close the inci
dent. Not all of th publio today is ac
cepting such a view, however. Nu
merous meetings are being held urging
that Argentina formally break rela
tions with Germany. Th strongest
pressure is being brought to bear on
President Irlgoyen to this end. The
anti-German element is - caustically
commenting on the fact that Germany I etate could not convey title because
I Sixty-Mile Gale and Distance
From Shore Make Rescue
Work Impossible
is seeking to clear no th bald phrases
of Luxburgs communications by ths
explanation of an under secretary ex-
pressingoregret ana Germany's "abso
lute disapproval" of th ministers
phrases.
Count Luxburg remained closely Is
his place of refuge In the Austrian le
gation today. The Argentine govern
ment, it waa understood, wss endeav
oring to arrange for his departure on
spanisn steamer either the
utter exhaustion.
Becelpt 1500, strong to higher. Steer. $8.00
tj 11.50; cow aad heifers, $400438.50; stock-
R $18.00;
Bwos, $10.75
era and feeders, $OJ5100;
ii.no.
Hogs Receipt 1O0, strong,
bulk. $18.004.19.80.
Sheen nacaipo oamj, crong.
01U; , lamtw, $n.2&4il7.55.
New York Sugar and Coffee
New York. Sept. IS. (U. r. Spot No,. 7 I
Bio. sc; no, e aantoa, 10c
SH. o-i
Sugaj CJtrlfussl.
L90.
BANK CLEARINGS
Ixirdm Metal Market
Londrjo, Sept. 18. (I. K. a) Bar atlver is
sp H et B2iid. .
Clearing---'
ilonday .....
Toeaday .....
Otoartog
Pertland Banks
tnls week. Tear aso.
-$SES& Two Pendleton Men
' a (-
Seattla
96,786.00
161,002.00
a w in.
lac: ealted and green calf, up to 00 lba, 22c:
Sr (Bat Moot, ever 7 lb.. 38e, arr ntnt
ealf. under. T lba. ry salt hMes, 23c; I COearlnr -..$ 5,,1TO.OO
'TTFm'i. Ki.-LBala:e ............... exn.osejw
TLaa lasalaa
New Xork ; Money Market
Kew Tork, Sept, 18. (O. P.V Uoaay ee
all, par cent; tu . montnn, - o jo; jer-
ner aurer, ftw xers.
biert uig, ere. 4
eo42cb ry short wool pelts, ttOsoe; sVlteu
beep pelt. : kmg wool. each. $4 00O5.00;
ailed lamb pelts, each, $1,004)1.00- salted
short wool pelta. eacn T0cll.25; dry ahesu
Wllnga. .1530c; xalte skae ,aeu!
. ling. c. vaiiey Wooo. 6841
Joe: medium valley woo. 6065e; drTgoTt?
knag aaar, awi w T .ca,
gOr; dry atairt hale goa ta eaeh, 60c4J$1.0C
- T ALLOW ,, :ae a, 11a; grsa
vea- awe la. - "
Tarrriaf OSCA8CAaVAivBAaV--
nrlce. per ear lots, 7 He per lb. ... .1
MOHAia 191T. Ooe per in. ,
;.- Stop, Palnta, Oil v - , ,
atom Slaal. dark, 22c; whit. 22U per
ta.! ataadard Mtulla. SOe. a . , .T"
. LIN HE lO OIL Have, bbht, $13 per rat. ! harrela 10a ear rtHoa.
Jt,.1,-,0,k!i. a..V !i-7; fw. .. I WBltn LEAD Toa lots, lie per lb. t
$1.45; .bollsd.teaaa. $L4T per gallon: tots of I lba. 14 4 per lb. : .
vjM. -uhw una iron case kna. c -eaa.
: Waylaid at Night
Pendleton. ' Or., Sept, 18. One holdup
tia ma ,,.m and; another 'attempted holduo were
maiuw .v. ah. u..j. A-
reported to the police Monday morning.
John Andrews. . an employ of the
Eaer llardwar company, was walking jthe wrecked vessels and the distance
.Orleans, Mass Sept. IS. (I. N. S.1
Fourteen men are believed to have
been lost as the result of a schooner
and thre barges going ashore at .two
different points near here during the
night,
- A schooner, apparently a .three
master, is breaking- to pieces on the
outer sandbar.
' From the sis of th schooner it is
estimated that it carried , seven or
eight mn.:,:.-.Ai,--
Three barges are ashore, one and
one half miles off - the - Pamet river
lifesavlng station, about 499 yards off
shore on an ouuide bar.
Barge crews number at least two
men each, so the total number of men
carried by three: barges is i figured
at six. at least,-. :'
; The 60-mile wind and high sea make
it Impossible to set . lifeboats out . to
Liverpool Ootton Market ;
TJvernooL Sent. 18. fl. N.'S-l There v
good daaiaail fur apot eaetoa today. Sales SOOO
baleav .... ,. .
horn sn the early hours Sunday morn
ing when a man suddenly stepped up
behind him,: stuck a gun in his ribs
and ordered him to throw up his hands
and keep his face to th front, An
drews watched his watch out of his
pocket as he elevated his hands and
dropped it downs his, coatsleeve. He
lost several dollars in money.
was too far to shoot life lines.
At noon th work of rescue wss still
being attempted. All of th barges
and the two schooner were " holding
anchor but all were in peril. , -
Thre times the breeches buoy rope
was shot acres s th after house and
000
1 I
made fast. ; : Three times It ' snapped
anart: as the tersre rolled 'ta the trew
Clarence Whiteman. employed by the I mendous trouarh of the sea. vOld sea-
Taylor Hardware company, instead of j men expressed th fear that the little
throwing vp his hands When ordered. I rrouo would ultimately perish before
ran onto a neighboring porch, where a f their rescue, The barges were driven lat the close of .the last legislature.
light waa burning, and th footpad I in at daybreak by the tremendous I He thinks the initial appropriation
flea, l storm, . I need not n large.
tton of the need and for th distrt
butlon of the pensions in the several
local communities of the state, in ad
dition to th . cost ox tn session
Itself.
-All of the above is stated in tne
belief that the several county courts
of the state ' Will cooperate patriotic
ally and willingly in making the plan
success." "
Any subject which can com before
a regular session of the legislature
can also' be brought before a special
session. There Is no legal restriction
on the variety or number of subjects
that - can be considered by a special
legislative session.
, Money -Veft
It can enact measures relating to
salaries, fees, appropriations, road and
same lawn and any of the other mat
ters with , which; a regular legislative
session deals. There is always the
Dosalbllity that the convening- of a
special . session will furnish oppor
tunity to "put over promotions that a
mor deliberate convenina; of th leg
islature -wouia ceieat.
'-Aa to the suggestion that the legis
lature might be restricted . bv the
per cent limitation law from making
aa appropriation, atr. woodward stat
ed that as he remembers a margin of
about -$$00,000 was left in th stat
treasury subject r? to appropriation
within th I per cent 'limitation law
they had been taken up as homesteads.
In buying the lieu land selections,
the state is to give the purchasers
credit for th amount that was paid
the state originally, and in cases where
the land was bought from others, the
amount paid for tb land.
Largest Bond Fee Paid .
Salem, Or., Sept, 18. The largest
fee ever received br the secretary of
Leo I state's office was paid Monday by the
XIII. leaving September 28. or the
Relna -Victoria, departing October t
The Spanish minister was believed to
have taken up the matter of safs con
duct' with the allies.
Girl's Body Found .'
In a Chicago Flat
Chicago, -Sept II. (TJ. P.) Police!
today were seekinsr tn slaver of Mia a I ttaaA Piv.r rr Me-nt it mtra
Josephine Parker, whose body was j hundred1 pioneers of Hood River county
Ochoco Irlrgation district for tb cer
tification of $109,009 f bonds. There
were 1100 separate bonds and under
the law a charge of $2 each was made
for placing the stat seal on th bonds,
maaing is au a xee ox $zzoe
Hood River Pioneers
Hold Their Beiinion
Steers, Ponies. Cowboys! Butt-
doggers and Other.; folk
Arrive for Great Festival.
' IT: '
Pendleton, Or Sept II, Round-Un
weak has arrived and with, -it hun
dreds of .people who want to be on
the scene earl for the three days of ...
frontier fun, - Thursday, Friday ; and
Saturday. -
Sunday was a busy day for the
Ruund-Up directors. Over 1 00 head of
stock, including bucking horses, relay
horses, pony express horseevi ssddl
ponies and steers, arrived in the city
and the stall, paddock and corral
rooms of the Round-Up barns 'wero
taxed to the utmost to accommodate
them all. j -Hi.- . s:'Sfi,k'-'&.
80 many have 'been the entries In
the - ateer bulldoggtng and roping
vents that Livestock Director Sam K.
Thompson found that th one carload
of Mexican longhorns would not suf
fice. Therefore, h secured a second
carload and they arrived Sunday.
Sacking Contests Tilled f -
The bucking contest has filled up so
that it will take about all the outlaw -
horses in the west to give th buekaroo
contestants mounts. Beaidea the fa
mous Round-Up string, th Orumheller
string of Walla Walla,-the M'Carty
string of Cheyenne and th Spain
string of Union ars already in the pad-,
docks and, besides, a number of new
buckers, owned by various individuals,
have been sent in. They will all be
needed.
Ten relay strings ars already in th
box stalls and, without question,: the
relay races this year will set' a 'new
standard for these events. The ta
strfngs already' here maka-certaln that
there will be at least five entries in
both the cowboys' and cowgirls-reels.
In the cowgirls' event, Mabel De Long,
Ruth Parton, Bertha Blaneett, all for
mer champions, Josephine Sherry and.
Donna Gard are entered and are her.
" Voted sliders Arrive :
Nep Lynch, who, on th Parsons
string of Montana, has twice defeated
Aiian Ltrumneiier of waiia Walla in
the past two weeks by ar fw seconds.
and Drumheller arrived yesterday, aa
did Darrell Cannon' and Bradeo Ger-
kinr, other entries, "Sleepy Arm-;
trong, who is riding ths fast MCerty
string of Cheyenne, arrived - several
days ago. ' '.- .- ' - .
The Indian contingent will belarrc
than ever bef or, as many of th Nes
Perce ar coming from Idaho to join
their friends, the Umatillas, Cayuses
and Walla Wallas. Cowboys 'are her
by th scor already, ' among ' thera
Tommy Grimes, Buffalo Vernon. Yak
ima Canutt, th Wler brothers, Dav
w nits, Leonard Stroud, - Sammy , Gar
rett, Ed M'Carty, Scoop Martin. Ed
M'Gilvray, John Spain and Hippy Bur
master, all potential champions.
. Weather conditions are ideal at th
improved tae roans wnioh means that
hundreds of automobiles will come. Al
together, ths prospects look mightx
good for another great Round-Up. .--
found last night in the bathroom of a
flat she had occupied alone for more
than a month.
The glrTs wrists had been slashed
and she had bled to death. The walls
and floors of the parlor and bathroom
were stain ea witn blood ana a razor
and members of - their families at
tended the annual t pioneer meeting
Monday In X. O. O. r hall. They also
celebrated th eightieth birthday anni
versary of Hon, is. L.. Smith and Mr.
Boarrnan, members of the association,
The pioneers presented Smith with a
lay on the window silL , She evidently year's subscription to a geographical
had been dead asont 10 day a . I magazine and Mrs. Boarrnan with
The police were willing to accept at gold brooch.
suicide theory at- first, but later dis
covered a buctTet of bloody water and a
sponge which had been used in an
effort to wipe up the bloodstains.
Th flat .was bar of furniture.
trunk contained a - complete bridal
trousseau,' Miss Parker evident! v had
siept on a pne ox newspapers tn a corner.
Tb girl Is believed to have
her from Decatur, Uliiwise - w
. Few Prisoaers Taken .
- London. Sept.. II. (TJ. P.) Except
for patrol encounters in the Tpres
sector, where a few prisoners were
taken. Field Marshal Hals had 'noth
Iing special to report from th British
front today. ,
Milton CDelL tb oldest pioneer in
Hood River county, was born her la
1861. -
After dinner addresses were deliv
ered by Judge Fred Wilson, The
Dalles; Roy. William Bliot, Portlands
Rev.- Trey Shelly and Milton O'Dell,
uooa Kiver. vocal solo was given
by Florence Broslus aad as instru
mental duet by th Bartmess sisters.
T. K rin varaa AiMf-t amMint e
H. L. Howe, secretary.- - . i
Two pioneers, 1 David 5 Turner and
Mrs. Peter Mohr, died durin ths year.
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