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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, MAY S, " 1918.;
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BARLEY SALES ARE IMPOSSIBLE IN NORTHWEST; AT THIS TIME ,e.
EGG MARKET IS ON
A NOMINAL BASIS:
NO OUTSIDE CALL
Other Markeli Are Seemlnoly Filled
for the Moment F. O. B. Bids Are
' Bring Reduced . Accumulations
' Shown Along Street. ,
Very
.Sick ton eantlnues to be shown In the tool
ate trmAm wttii w liberal reeelots. During til
last 24 hour there wis practically no outside
, demand for supplies nl neary eecumuiaiiou
v.r shown alone the wholesale wsy.
. Unt th f n.li. buyers still have their
k nravinu bids of 85 He ft down to effect. Wit
mutt of them will be out tomorrow. On fhe
.,.1H m.rWt. at thla time hid WOtllrt
vot be above 84 W 84 c. In fact thl to all that
to- beln offered by those who did not Place
I. o. b. bid earlier In the week. Meter! farmer
. bidden for exg at the hlguer price havecn
, eelled tlielr bid and are teutpurarily out l the
market. V
'.. It aiuears that the "nln" of egga lntp stor-
ate house generally along the coast has been
, M-anewtiat grester then the espeelty of tae trade
to take rare of offering. ints in luen muwa
cause a weaker tone with a consequent lowering
of values. Until storage operator reWt the
market price will continue on a nomaiai pho.
CABBAGK MARKET AOAIX LOWER
Further weakness in the aWkith ha tawed atill
. another dron in the price of cabbage here, with
' beat I. ix Anzele Quoted on the street at ft
. 3C a iMuiiid, and fancy Kacrauieijto at 8e
poumr. , 3
7 It EH It WALMOS .PRICK S HIGH
I'rlre of fresh. Columbia river salmon waa firm
at tMe for ferny Chinook in the wholesale iraaa.
The mn is orovina below expectations, and
lower rtver cannery secured practically all -the
Willamette catch. -
VfcAI,. MARKET SUUHTLY EASIER
While prices kbow little change, the market for
country killed cslre 1 ilightly Weaker along the
Mreet, with the total mn since Monday unusually
liberal, - Hogs are holding unchanged.
APARAa S MOVEMENT BETTER
Movement of local asparsgua to somewhat bet
tar. with a shading of value along the street.
Bent long green la felling around 81.10if 1.25
pet dnaen bunrheii, although some are Mill hold'
tng a high a SI 40.
Apple1 Market Still
- vv J mm . i . ' ee-e
very Strong Mere;
ft! -v 1 II
uountry is uieanea
Jttle Stock Available and Higher
Prices Are Being Gener- V
ally Asked. "
HOG MARKET LOIR
AT NORTH PORTLAND;
POOR CATTLE BUMPED
mon
Stuff-Swine Values Off 10
to 15e With Packers Holding Theftr
Full Requirements. ,
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RDM
Very good demand continue in the appl I Loss of 50c Shown In Price Of Com-
trsde here at tbia time notwithstanding the gen-
eta! tactic of wholeaalera to discourage a lea in
order to foree create business in berries.
Only email cattering lots are shown at
OoUtttrv Doints. aceordiha- to John Sheridan of
ihe Sheridan-Beckley company, local Jobbers.
ana lor these aull limner prices are being asked
oy now ere.
ror Winesan Takiina la asklne a further rise.
Sale of this variety along the street are around j
ior extra fancy atock in ordinary I TV.ursday
euea yrmi. u Di8ii iH3.S8 w being asked tot Wednesday
..... Winn i iuh nnuiui vwui. i Tuesday
Practically no shiuments are beine mule to I r ,
the east, at (hi time, due both to the lateness I Saturday
of tbe season as well as the fact that carload vk aeo "
lota are practically tm possible to obtain even at I Year ago..
uu leaning snipping points. 1 Two years ago..
v T k T ,7l rBiNimj, Z I 1 Three years ago.
www ucm ut Lite ureniuienL. ira buu ui - f KH
Hog. Cattle, Calves. Sheew.
0 334 24 1170
, 5S2 588 11 8a
34 BSO 4 8
8l 22S 5 67
224S 930 42 40
. S4T ! 144 2 . . ,
' f0 80S 2JS
364 23 1 15
, R23 19 5 250
321 112 8 41
159 ... 1 2
Weather Affects
Price of Cereals
In Chicago Trade
By Joaeati F. Prluhard
Weakness developed in the swine trade again
during the day at North .PPortland; and quota
tion showed a. farther loss of 10 to 15c. with
the extreme top at 817.50.
Overnight there was a rather fair ran of
swine in the yards, and as killers have their im
mediate requirements already on hand, they are
not inclined to hold np values.
General hog market range:
Prime mixed
Medium mixed
t
.$17.4f 17.60
17 1-1 et 17.3.1
vmvaira, mar O. I. n. b,iboui corn ana I KAMffli nri heavy .......... ln.iowio.aa
oat were higher for tha day, the former showing pi-, 14.50 3 15.58
telns of 1 , e for June and 1 9 1 e for July, I Qood cattla Scarce
hrflr.rmJd e. .v0 n sstz
- I mill. M (t f 1 IinfTKB in I Ik.L lim BIV uunuu.i
Chicago. Mar 8. (V. P.) Continued clear I r... t.t .t.r mnA tiMfers. mot
weather with Improved crop conditions, and iackaaAUtt haa developed considerable weaknese and
covering b7 ahoru kTpt riitai evel oi betterl rtoTnJ?.Lrtind uoUUoM ,or w
Good to choice steers ......
Tisdlna was llaht
May com niiened unchanged at 81.27 H and
continued at that price. July corn was off He
on opening at l.47. later advancing lc.
stay oats was unchanged at the opening,
( I c, nut subsequently moved up Vi c.
oats ojened late at 13 e, down He. later
n.-ine 1 He. July oats opened uncuauged at OUe,
suD.eineniiy reaching He.
Provisions generally advanced.
Potato, Market Is
Improved With Risei
In Quotation Here
.. f fwawaaaawaaswswawwa . . '
Trade Is Quoting as High as $1.25
Cental for Selected Stock
in Small Way.
BARLEY DEMAND IS
SALES
BE
Potato market is showing; a somewhat better
tone locally with recent advances of 10a to 25
per cental in the selling price. Bales of ordinary
stock are generally shown hsv wholesaler around
Vl ft? l.i o per cental, but tot selected stock as
high aa 81.25 to quoted. "
uryera continue to take tha bulk of The pres
ent movement from country points and purchases
are around 70$75cAer cental. General pur
chases of table stock for outside shipment are
shown at 75c per cental with a sprinkling of
trade as high as 85c per cental at country points
lor something of selected Quality.
There la apparently an improved consumptive
demand generally throughout the country for old
potatoes, but prices are low everywhere, is
stock from California and Texas has been--quoted
at declining -prices, although values for such of
ferings are still so far beyond a general eon.
sumptive basis that little effect ia shown on. the
market for old growth.
HIDING AND
CANNOT
FORCED
BLIND MOTHER SAVES
F
I
HER SICK BOY
: BURNING : RESIDENCE
RM
Fiitdrice : Timber : Industry
President Wilson Asks for One Mil Hon j Men ' and , Women . Who Win
Add One More Fifty Dollar Bond to Their Purchases of the 'Third
Liberty Loan. Issue. Will You tola Tnla -MlUlon" Cluh? : v;
Milling Interests Unwilling to Take
Hold of. Supplies at! Any Price
Situation Is Queer Considering the
Recent Shortage.
Schuylerman Since Arrival
in Lebanon.
NOKTJIWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
cars
Wheat Barley.Flour.
Chicago range by United Press;.'
Bt'TTER MARKET HAS FIRM TONE
Market for butter continue to indicate a firm
tone here, with no change in price. Output of
local' creameries i slowly increkning, and the ar
rivals of country store or dairy stuff are greater.
BRIeV-NOTES OF PROOCCE TRADE
f'resm of tartar up ftc a pound again.
Home chewing tobacco again higher. a
Strawberries about steady for good stuff; Junk
U Cheap. . r
Chicken trade is firm', at full former price.
Cheese market Quiet, but offerings of best not
heavy.
WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
Weather bureau advices: Protect shipments
during the next 34 hours again.it Ihe following
minimum temperatures: Going north, 50 de
grees; eat to Raker, 42 degree, snd south to
trees; eastf to Bakej, 4 2 degree, and soauth to
Ashland, 40 degree. Minimum temperature at
Portland tomorrow about 60 degrees. v
CORN
Open. - High. Low. Close.
May. 8 1.27 8 12T 8 1.27 8 1.27
June. 1.454 1.48 1.45i 1.48
July. 1.47! 149 X 1.48 hi 1.49
OATS
Way. .77 4 . .79 .7 .78 H
June, .73 -"4 .75 .73 H .75 H
July, .! ..70 .6814 .611
PORK
May 48 87
.'uly. 43.60 46.00 45.60 46.00
LARD
May, 25.00 85.87, 25.00 S5.87
July, 25.55 , 25.70 25.35 25.70
RIBS
May, 22.87 23.17 22.97 28.17
July, 23.50 23.92 23.45 23.9a
.814.00 15. 00
. 13.00814.00
. 10.75W11.75
. 10.00 11.O0
18.00 614.00
7.75&11.75
6.00 W 8.00
4.00 6.00
. 6.501150
6.00 C 8.00
8.75018.25
70.00 90.00
Medium to good steers
Fair to medium steers
Common to fair steers.
I Choice cows and heifers
June I.. . v.-;,.
Fair to medium cows and heifer.
Canners
Bulla
Kair to mediam
Calves
Stocker and feeder steers . . , . . .
' Sheep Come Direct
Reveral loads of sheen came forward to the
yards from California points over night, but they
were direct shipments, to packers and therefore
did not enter the market. The few sheep that
came forward sold at firm prices.
Ceneral tkeep and lainb range:
Spring lamb .....8 20.00
western vearllnaa 18.28015.50
Valley yearlings 15.25 915.60
Wsther
Ewes , . 12.000
Friday Llvetteek Shipper
Hogs Severe Commission Co.. Red Bluff. CaL,
1 load; Lebanon Market, Lebanon. 1 load.
Cattle Frank I Smith, rjcappoose, l load;
J. E. Proffitt, Dayton, 1 toad; Hout eV 8 nod
crass. Crabtree. 1 load; E. K. Spencer. Mlnida,
PACIFIC COAST HAvK STiTT.MV.1fT Mont. 1 load.
tjheep v. M. Burrows, vriuows, tai., toaoa
13.00$ 18.60
11 J. 00
JOBBINO PRICES IN PORTLAND
These are tha TirtcM retailer pay wholesalers,
XCept at otbtrwise- noted:
Oalry Products
B1TTTER Selling price: Creamery prints in
paraffins wrapper. extras, - 44c; prime firsts,
o2c; firsts, 41Vc; cubes, le less; cartons, le
additional; dairy, 82Vo- lb.; - buying price,
oube. 8Rar89o..i. . .i,,
BUTTEUFAT Portland AeUverj basis. No. 1
' sour cream, 48e.
CHEKSE Selllna price: Tmamonk fresh Ore
gon fancy full cream triplets, 85H&ade lb.;
Tnuiu America. 2(1 A (3 27 V.6. Pricea to ioMien:
Tillamook triplets, Vjc: Young America. 24 14 o
f o. b. Coos aud l urry. 1'rtce to Jobber, f. o. b.
Myrtle Point: Triplets, 23c; Young America,
3J4c; brick, 35c; iuiburger. Sac; brick Bwisa,
o3 Ih. r
K(;(JS Hetllng price: 'a count. 3Cc per!
dosen. Buying price, 34 35c. Selling price,
fculected. rsnlied. 87c; selected, in cartons, 38c.
' LIVE POULTRY Ncmln.l. Hens. 29c
Ib.T broilers, 45o; old roosters, 1820e;
sues, 20e rer lb.; turkeys, 28(80c; dressed
fsacy 8Tc, No. 2 30q; squabs, 88 do.; geese,
live, 2025o; ducks. 30(3' 36o; pigeuna, 81.50
doaen.
Fresh Vaaetables and Fruits
FRESH Flit ITS praoges. (4 50 7.00 per
boa; bananas. To 7 He lb.; lemons. 5.JB(s
7.00 per box; Cstilorma grapefruit. 83.50;
Florid. 89.23 m 0 60. ,
APPLES: Yellow Newtown estra fancy,
188a 82.10, lfuii 82 00. 1 (13 81U: fancy,
103s 11.80. Rd Cheeks extra fsnA. 8 Vs -tier
68.60. 4-ller 82.23. 4 H -tier 82 00, 13Ss
62.18
DHIKI) FRCItS: Iates Kromedary. 85 25;
Fards. 82,50 crate, Itanlns Three-crown loose
llBMcatel. 10c lb. in Oo lb. boxes. Fig. 83.60
box for 10 4 os packacaa.
ONION 8 Helling -I'rice to retailer: Oregon
Ko. 1. 81.25; Mo. 2, 75c 31.00; carload price
of aMocution, 81.00 f . o. b. Garlic, 7o lb.
Onion sets. 12d lb. New crop Texas Bermuda,
82.00 orate,
. POTATOKS Selling price: Table stock;
Burbanks, ll.UVffl.V9. Buying price: U. S. No.
X. 75(86o cental, country points. Sweet po
tatoes. 0(410c lb. New potatoes, U&lOc lb.
VEGETABLES Turnips, fl.25 sack; carrots,
. 81:15 1.25 sack: beets. I2.25w2.liu sack:
parsnipa. 81.50 sack; cabbage? 3 i (g 8 4 e lb.:
green onions, J9e dosen candies; peppers, 80 to
. 330 lb.; head letMco. 83.003.25 crate; celery
Oo 19 81.00 dozen; artichokes, 50Oo doxen;
cucumber, hothouse, 81. 6002.30 dosen; toma
toes, Alexicsn. 83.00 at S. 33 lug; egg plant. 2Sc
: lb. t asparagus, 31. 1:0 ( 1.25 dosen bunchee;
rbubaro, 8 la 5o lb.; eaulu lower, local, i z:it
160; sprouts, 12 He lb.: green peas, 8 He
per lb. i horseradish, 12 He lb.; Spinach. 6H
6c la. '
Meat, Fish and Frovlilon
COUNTUY MEATS Selling price: Country
' killed best hogs. 24e; ordinary, 28a per lb.;
'" heat veal, 1919H; ordinary veal, 1 6(9 lttc;
rough heavy,' I2H WI80; goats. 10 12c lb.;
lamb. 172oci mutton, lift) 16c beef,
10 g 16c lb.
BMOKEO MEATS Ham. 2788e; break
. fast beeon. 3349o; picnics. 24c; cottage rolL
' 80c; short clears. 80&33e; Oregon exporta,
smoked. 83c iu.
PACKEUS' MEATS Fancy steer beef, 23c;
fancy cow beef, 84c; fresh spring lamb, 40c;
best yearlliigs, 29c; hogs, 20c lb.
.LAR Standard. 28 He lb.; lard compound.
't84e.
OYSTKRS Olympia. gaL. 34.60; canned
castera 8e can, 68.40 doa. cans; eastern, gal.,
solid pack, 33.50.
FUEtjlt FISH Dressed flounders. 6c; - Chl
. nook. .20 a) 22c; perch, 7(8c; sold. 7c; salmon
trout, loc: halibut. 18H 20c; black cod, lie:
kerring, 6ei smelt, 8e; clams, hard shell, 4e
lb.. 52.75 box; crabs, 81.76 0 8.60 per doa.
Columbia smelt, 81.00 box: shad, 14o.
N rocerlee
SUGAR Cube. 88.60 H powdered. 38.87 H;
iruii or oerry, si.si n , iu yeuow, fi.iiH:
(ranulated, 37.87 H; beet, 37.77 H i extra O,
a i.dj m; goioeu u, i.mn.
. 1111N K-V Ni aa n
MICB ; Japan style. No. 1. 314e;Nw
Orleans bead, 9 He; blue rose, 9c
SALTi Coarse half ground 100 818.60
ton, 60a 617.26; table dairy 60 820.00;
100 818 50, bale 32.70; fancy table and
dairy, 62U.25; lump rock. 820.00 ton.
BEAMS: California, (salea by jobbers) Small
white. 180914c; Urge; whits, 13c; pink. 8c:
.. Lima. 15He; bayou. 10c: red. 11c Oregon
. beans (buying price) 4 White machine cleaned.
teeyvc; nana ptoses, invtia.
CANNED MILK Carnation. 88.40: Borden
88.80; Aster, 66.80; Eagle. 88.00; Ubby,
ae.zo; xeiooao. eo.au case.
- COFFEK Boasted, 15 H ft 3 60 in. sacks or
, BUDA CRACKERS Bulk. 18a lb.
" NUTS Budded walnuts. 25H26o per lb.;
Clearings:
Monday . . ,
Tuesday . . .
Vednday .,
1 liur.iluy . .
Friday
Clearings
Balances . ,
Clearings .
Balances , ,
Clearings
Clearing.
Clearings .
Balance .
Portland Banks
This week
4.394.294.12
2.944.035 53
8,151.816.50
3,443,2011.55
2,823.534.41
Spokane Banks
8 1.567.000.00
604.549.00
Seattlt Bahk
direct to packers.
Tear aeo I aea siuii ueaiy cros.. neiwr victi,
a ska mi An load cattle, bogs and sheep; iee nuier. Aicsny,
2,744 7)n.67 I 1 loaa cattle, calves, nogs ana sneep; ummeimiD
0,180,928.52 1 iros- lamnill. ioaa came, . caiTes, uiifi sou
li.022.13ii 48 tneep: Mayberr gt btewart, canoy; 1 loaa cattle,
9,091, 173. 16 calves and hogs; Frank Wann, Mount Angel, 3
loads cattle, hog and sheep; a. M. Bowman,
Echo. 2 loads cattle and boss.
t'nited' States bureau of markets reports live
stock loaded May '2, in carloads, double decks
8an
902.237.00
Francisco Bank
. . 117.242.227
Los Anaeles Bank
s,.-.... .34.803,052
Tacoma Banks
6608.20S
97,512
.8 4, 4 12,. 14 8.00 I counted as ivo cars:
SAIRT PRODUCE ON THE COAST
Cattle and Mixed
Calves. Hogs. Sheep. Stock. Tot.
Totals 2208 1765 667 281 5014
One week ago. ...2307 L543 865 262 5064
Four weeks ago.. 1944 2064 622'' 273 6028
Ktate origins -of livestock loaded May 2:
For Portland-
Idaho .,,.., 8 ... ... ...
Montana . ri i . . 3 ... ......
Oregon 3 2 1 4
Heavy Tone for
Stocks Follows a
Good Early Trade
SHIPPINO SHAKES A FEATURE
New York, May S. (I. M. 8.) Tha (hipping
(hare were the feature of tha final trading In
tha stock market today, Marina preferred moving
up 2 point to 67 and resnUnf to 87 at the
ctcsa, while All. Gulf and Wast India sold up
to 107 V,.
Trading In tha steel Industrial was quiet.
Steel common aleelng at 87 H and Bethlehem
Steel B at 79. Colorado Fuel closed at 43
and Distiller' held firm around 61 Vt .
New Tork. May 3. (t N. S.) Although
there was a show of strength at the opening of
the stock market today.' with the majority of
tot-ues making fractional gains, the tone quickly
changed, and before the end of the first 15
minute the list waa well below the ckming level
01 yesterday. This was attributed to profit'
taking salea en a large scale and to an indis
position on the part of buyer to follow up the
Upward movement.
Steel common, after opening "4 higher at
98 H. yielded to 97S and the other steel indus
trials, with the exception of Colorado Fuel,
moved in tha same way. Colorado Fuel was in
good demand, advancing 1 H to 42. Republic
Iron & Bteel made a gain of H to 84 H. from
which it dropped to 88 .
' Tha copper stock were irregular, American
Smelting selling off 1 point to 774, while
Anaconda, after opening "4 higher at 65.
dropped to 65 H. Studrbakrr yielded 14 to
5 H and Oeneral Motors dropped 2 points to
115.
Liberty 4a sold at 06 42, while .the 3Hs were
traded in at 99.
After the recession following the opening the
market became steadier, but there was no im
provement in prices except a few specialties.
American Ice became active and strong, moving
up 1 point to 27 H . while Colorado Fuel con
tinued in good demand, selling up to 434. a
gain of nearly 2 points. Lackawanna Steel waa
also active and strong, advancing 14 to 83 H .
Tha railroad issues reflected profit-taking.
Canadian Pacific dropping 1 H to 139 H, while
Heading leu to SO w, and ew Haven to 29.
Steel common. After sellinji down to S7 4h.
rallied to 97, but the other steel industrials
were traded in at slieht recessions. 8tudebaker,
alter dropping, to 36 H. rallied to 36 H.
After a show of strength the stock market be
came heavy in the late afternoon, with .Steel
common, after another rally to 98 H . yielding to
97 '4 . Atanne preferred waa strong for a tune.
marking a gain of 3 points to 87 Si . and then re
acting to 86. Atlantic, Gulf &. West Indies
advanced 1M points to 107.. Reading re
flected accumulation, ranging from 80 '4 to 80 .
Liberty 4s sold down to 96.20 and the SHs
yielded to 98.88.
Range of New Tork prices furnished by Over-
beck & Cooke Co.. 216-2L7 Board of Trade
building:
6pen High
Oats. Hay.
Portland. Friday. - .... 1 IS 2 17
Year ago ..... 62 1 J . . . . s
(Season to date 3693 382 1078 1418 2811
Year ago 5083 220 1318 2171 2878
Tscoraa. Thursday, 32 ... .... 1' 18
Year ago 13 7
Reason to date 5076 88 ....
Year ago 671S 128 ....
Seattle. Thursday.
Year ago , 8... 6 2
Season to date '
Year ago 4672 809 1587 1295 86?1
Merchants Exchange Msy bida;
OATS (FEED)
Friday Thurs. Wed. Tuea. Men. Sat.
1918. 1817. 1918.
Cauda Makes MaalUoaa Accordlnc
J to an official atatement, up tv about
j month asTo orders bad! bean placard ia
n , r a r' r II n Kansas mrouia uio irnyeruu
Series of Calamities Follows Dr. j board tor munitions vaiuad at iuoo,-
000,000 and tha sum of im.000,000 had
already been expanded In rest pact ot
these) orders. Over 63,060,000 snails.
40,000.000 brass cartridges of SVb'Vonds
each and 68.000,000 copper bands bava
been machined In Canada.' Th. aura ot
Lebanon. May 3. Th farmhouse of , S10.00O.0O0 has beenfjpent In airplanes
Dr. G. B. Schuylerman. three mi lea east j and airdromes auid the number of alr
of here, waa destroyed by fire Saturday, i planes produced haa risen to 300 a
The fire caught from sparks ig-nittna; 'month.
tns mo, on ine. roox pMfia Pewer Llfbt Csmpaay
SrAuylerrnan trted to exUngulah ".the. nfort o .in transacted by
fire gained such headway that be, !the Pacific Power & Light fcorepeny for
ecarceiy able to save anything. Mr. month of March. lM,ue4 today, ahowa
Schuylerman. who la blind, rescued the ' a Mt incrB. of 6 r ciit over the
6-year-old boy. HI with tnnammatory i tame month of last year. Operating
rheumatism, I expenses show an Increase of S3 per
Trior waw nn'insnrsnca on tha croo- cent over March. 1S1T. Comparative re-
814 lSil ry d the loss of books, medical sup- j Prt for the month of March :
i nlu anl Aihse wsliiKI wraVa hsavv. . . .. 1918 1917.
. . nrm a in tin a iitiii a
Dr. Schuylerman waa a practicing rw- , T4 e.a o!2
physician before coming to Linn county Nt .... j b.44 i.o4
OM uA va had rilffir-ultw BaL ... 19.656 20,820
Inereasa
16.7 87
14.10T
2",0
664
in meeting paymenta on a costly bit of nfe M.VtT Vt1?
v w. ho. r.t - tti, ! ending March 31:
many discouraging calamities. Laat.'nroa . .81.707,981
summer, while trying to kill a squirrel. Opera, .. 804.608
he accidentally shot out one of his wife's 522512
rm.. , , ji. rjai. ... aau.sua
eyes. I no atnimisi mil siiiu a , wuia
and Mrs. Schuylerman was on the op
posite side from ber husband, looking
for It, when he fired.
The farnlry Is preparing to return to
their former home In the East.
San Francisco Market
San Francisco, May 3.; tU. P.) Butter
bXtras, 4 1C
KggExtra. 0c: extra first. 89a,: first.
88 He; extra pullets firsts, 38c; extrapulleU,
37 c. ., .;
Cheose Clllfornia flat, fancy, 21c.
Oregon Cheese In South .
San Francisco. May 3. (I. Ji. 8.) Oregon
cheese Young America, 22 He; triplets. 21c
. Los Angeles Market
Lo Angeles, Msy 3. (L X. S.) Butter
Cslifornia creamery, extras, 89c.
Eggs Extras, Sac; case count. 33 He: pul
lets. 34c per doxen.
Totals Portland
One week ago. . . .
Four weeks ao. . .
For Seattle
Washington
Totals Seattle.
One- week ago. . . .
Four weeks ago. .
14
.8
1
1
1
24
Thursday Afternoon Sale
BTEERS
10
21
12
14
2
9
60
POTATOES ALL ALONG THE COAST
an Franolsea Market
Ssn Francisco,- May 3. ( U. P.) Onions,
per cental Hrown or yellow, 75 85c. ,
Potatoes Unchanged.
Los Angele Market
I.os Angeles. May 8. ft. N. 8.) Potato
Northern Burbanks. 8180&1.85; local. 31.40
(a 1.50; Idaho i(us.-etts, $2.00; new, 6 He; I
tweets, s.'.L'O Jug.
Money and Exchange
New York. May 3. (I. N. 8.) Call money I
on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
today ruled at 4 per cent; high, 4 per cent; low.
o jier crnu .
Time money wis quiet.
Ttstes were An rl. A r- ,m1. An .4-
6 per cent: 4 -months, 6 per cent; 5 months, i
per cent: 6 months. 6 mr cent.
Tbe market for prime mercantile paper was
uuii.
vau money in tonaon touay was 2 per
cent. r
Sterling F.xchanze was stesdv with v,ci;n..a
in bankers' bills at 84.75 7-16 for demand. 84.78
ior ou aay oius ana 4.7l lor 90 day bills.
ouTcr aiw sora, uu-,4 0; London, 49 d.
Chicago Dairy Produce
Chicago. May 3. (I. N. s.l Rntt tj
wipts 7394 tubs. Creamery extras. 43c: extra
firsts. 4142c; firsts, 38H41Hc; pscking
stock. 38 & SUc. . ,
Legs Kecertrt 22.037 ease. Current
31(32txe; ordinary firsts, 31H82c; firsu.
3233Sc; extra, 353oc.
a. Ave. lbs. Price. I .No, Ave.' lbs. Trice.
2 630 8 8.76 I
BULLS
1....1850 $ 9.75 1 1110 8 8.00
CALVES
1 170 $11.00 I
COWS
2 840 3 7.00 1 970 810.00
1 940 9.25 1 690 6.73
2 875 7.00 2 . 700 8.00
6.... 624 6.00 15 820 7.60
1....1030 12.00 1 930 10.00
1.,.. 880 10.00 1 820 10.00
1.,.. 930 9.00 1 850 11.00
2.... 620 10.00 1 720 8.50
1 560 5.00
HEIFERS
1.,.. 520 3 8.50 I 1..... 600 8 8.00
b 435 6.50 (
. HOGS
7 146 31T.0O I 1 120 816.00
2 185 17.65 4 160 17.60
22 107 17.25 I 2 190 17.69
2:... 155 17.40
Friday Morning Salaa
1 680 11.00 I
No.
New Perkins ;Hotel
Fifth and Washlagtoa Sts
v "Close to Wholesale and la Center of
. , Retail District.
Ratea JJd per Day Up.
' Special Low Rate to
. Permanent Quests
PALACE HOTEL
Clean, quiet, modem, homelike and sle-amtoww.
Free bus front all sopoto. Ratea 7Sa ta 83.00
see say. 4 Washington 84. Faratara- aatd
assrenanta- waaonusrsaca.
-Xr
16.
40.
STEERS
COWS
Ave. lbs. Price. 1 No.
...1010 $ 6.00 I 10
. . . 755 11.00 I 1
. . . 750 8.73 I 11
HEIFERS
... 660 310.00
HOGS
. . . 170 317.25 1....
. . . 140 16.00 (
. . . 179 17.45 1 12.. . .
. .. 193 17.25 J i
62.60 63.00 82.00 88.00 60.00 82.00 66.00
Eastern oats. and com in bulk:
Oats No. 3 white. 357.25; Ne. 88 Clipped
white. 357.60. '
Corn No. 8 yellow.. $63.00; No. $ mixed,
$63.00.
There to absolutely no demand for barley la
the local market at this time, and efforts of
producers to sell supplies have tailed. In fact
it does aot seem to be so much the question ot
price in the trade at this time aa of demand.
All of the bit users of barley assert that trie
have ample supplies for all requirements ana are
therefore not a bit interested, even though ef
forts are beine made to sell at reduced value.
This would indicate a lowering of prices Tot
barley flour, but practically all the supplies now
held by muling interests are high-priced. 1 he
weakness In the bar lev trade ia really tbe sur
prise of the season-; for It was only a very short
time ago that millers claimed their inability to
secure sufficient stock at any price. Whether
this change in conditions is due to any lack of
1 . 1 II 1 . . . 1
uriu.uu ior u.i 1V7 iwuf i di mauv, i ... . , . .
Oata market continues on a nominal basis, in I e- "ui'" - I
fact this same tone is shown all through the I at the. farm during the summer months,
coarse grain list. I 15 bovs belonerlnff to each arroup. Mr.
FLOUR Selling price: Patent, 810.00: bar- I , v. .1 . ,1,.
snu lucjr sre uisiruuicu uunu -.iioii:
two weeka stay at the farm In their
responsibility In industrial, religious and
social life.
Gag
isir
8l.4aa.2ns
770,844
TtS.SSO
318.748
at Coke
tnrveae
211.778
88.764
Wft.eia
,142.063
Compaay
Big Drother Camp Will Open
T ha nnn 1 sk V 4 af?hpfttr A- TVOfa
of the "Big Brother farm near here. j
wno nas oeen leacning sciioo i si oui- t
ton for the past few months, ha an
nounced that the farm will soon be in
readiness to receive the first group ot
boys who will arrive here about tha
first of July.
Port land
Report of the Portland Gaa V Coke
company for the month of March. 1918,
compared with the same month last
year shows a net gala of 27 per cent.
Operating expenses show an increase
of 21 per cent. Comparative report for
March : ',
Bel.
Arrival in France Reported
Lebanon. May 3. Harry J. Lutx.
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luts of
son
this
local straight. 89.60; bakers local. 39.80910.0O;
Montana (Drirur wheat, patent. 810.60 10.80:
whole wheat. $9.60; graham. $9.40; rye flour.
318.80: oat flour. 818.00 e 18.25 per barrel.
HAT Buying pnee. new crop: Willamette
timothy faacy. 826.00 per ton; Eastern Oregon-
Washington fancy timothy, 3B0.OO; alfalfa,
824.00; valley vetch. ( I: cheat. 325.O0
clover. $23.00 ton: grain. 825.00 26.00.
UBALN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta.
'M!"'" W leas amounts, autner. I ,, ... x. sw t i,
Mii-LTiirrn nran. sao.ootc ao.evi aborts. 1 - """v",
$32.00 S 32.50: middlings, 839.00 0 39.50 ton. I high school teacher of Sodaville. two
5. rrtr . ,.fTTr,, 91?Jz-m ' Lebanon soldiers, have Just announced
;vwk?.i" .ilT1 " their arrival In France.
aa v-aaa siwsg wiy va-a eaosa a e Ir91 avaaa
I
Tie Shipments Begin
Lebanon, May 3. Bllyeu A Wallace,
who"recently put In a sawmill on the
J. A. Smith place east of town, are now
operating in good shape and are ship
ping two carloads of railroad ties per
week,
1818 1917
129.187 8 104. AT
70.026 68.178
69.111 46.703
29.618 19.082
Comparative report for
months ending March 31 :
1918 1917
Gross . .$1,439,412 $1,269,381
Oper. .. 792.128
Net ... 646.8M
BaL . . . 804.991
Canada Builds
Increase
24.262
11.833
12.400
. 10.734
the 12
665.051
604.581
278.576
Shlpa
DESCRIPTION
Low .
Alaska Gald I 1
Allis-Chalrnersi. e. . . I 29
Am. neet rtngar 73
Am. Can. e I 44
Am. car Fdy., e... 77
Am. Cotton Oil. e. .1
Am. Linseed, e....j 83
Am. Loco., c. . , . . . I 644
Am. Smelter, o I 78
Am. Sugar, e. . . . . .
Am. Tel. & Tel.
Am. Woolen, c. . . .
Anaconda Mining Co.
t Atchison, o.
Baldwin Loco., c...
Haiti. & Ohio, c. . .
Bethlehem Steel B. .
Brooklyn R. Transit
Butte Sc. Superior. .
Calif, Petroleum, e.
Can. Pactfie
Central Leather, c
Che. & Ohio
O. & Gt, W., e..l
C, M. k St, P....
Chi. & N. W.. c . .
China Copiwr
Colo. F. A I., c.
Consolidated Gas. . .
Corn Products, c . .
Crucible steel, c
?!
44
78
38 '
64 H
78
10.Hil03U
96
06
82
65
80'
51
,1 7?vi
'ii"
140
66
56
90
42
41
89
52
65
"80
51
79
40
17
140
66
56
91
42
.43
oil
39) 39
a. 65
1
II
43
77
Bid
T"
1 )enver A. It. G.. e. I I
I 50) 51 I 50
Dutill'jrs
Onersl Electric. .. 1 42 1143
Avc.lbs. Price.
. . 697 $ 7.00
..1220 11.76
. . 680 6.33
160 $17.25
184 17.25
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Liverpool Cottoa Weak
Liverpool. May 3. (L tt. SI. Snni ..h..
im uuieu rirca weaa. sales, 3UUU bales.
American middling fair. 22.61 a nrA mM-
oiing. -t.iije; miuanng, S1.40c: low middline.
o.(c;. gooa orainary. 19.88c: ordinarv.
in "jr.. - - -- i
New Tork Metal Market
New York.. May 8. (I. N. H. tj.H rtif
Spot. 77c; . May. 36.70 8.90.
spelter' Uuiet.. Soot and Mav. 8 RSiS-ft 7K.
Saa Francisco Grata Exports
San Francisco. May 3. Einnrts dnrlna
April: Flour to foreign porta 15,aa3a-bbla.:
to Hawaiian Islands. 4,073 bbla.; barW to Ha
waiian Islands, 18,420 centals.
almonds. 19 20c: filberts, 22 c la sack
ku; peanuu. iaigiua id.; pecans, 17q Ih.
Hops. Mfoal and Hldea
HOPS Nominal, 1917 crop. 15 18c lb
HIDES Salted, 25 lbs. and up. 12c: salted
bulls. 60 lbs. and up. 10a: Salted and .
kip. 16 to 25 lbs.. 12c; salted and green call up
10 as ids., n, iiws luues. ioa. and up,
wc; a" ia. v . uu up. oc; ary tunt.
26c: drr flint calf UP to 7 lbs.. 28c: drv UiT
20c; dry horse hides, each $1.25wl.60; salted
horse hides, eaca. $3.00 W 4.00; honwhair. taiL
JOU, uunwMi, umuv, ,1k, ui J long wool peitS.
40c; dry short wool pelts. 2530c; salted and
mn uelta lAuril takeoff 1 . 83.0Oiisann .
ory Nwey .itoiiihk. wsb. ,ne auc ; salted
sheep shearlings, each, 26 60c; dry (oats, long
obit, .inuiuiv, nco, aaoaue:
Qry saors sue www, vvcayea.vv.
WOOL--AU prices nominal.
CHITT1M OB CASCAkUk BARK T.
price for car lots, 6 He a
TALLOW No. 1. Me; No. 2. 12c; grease.
10c lb.
MOHAIR 1917. 400 SOe Ih.
Ropes, Paints, Oils T
ROPE Sisal, dark. 2ac; white, i23o Ih.i
standard Manila, 32a. l
LINSEED OIL- Raw. bbla.. $1.67 gal- kettle
boiled, bbla.. 31.69; raw cases. 31.77; boiled!
tases. 61.79 gal.; lot of 250 gala. lea.
COAL OIL Water white, in drums ,
fcbto.i lOe gsU; case. 20c aL . .
OASOL1NE Iron bbls, 2ie;. eases tin
engine distillate, itoa bbls., 12o; cases,. 22c
WU1XM LEAD Ton lots. 12a JxT; 6tt rp-,
12 c- ' - i
TUBPENTlNE-r-Tanks. 63c; cases, 75c; 10
ease lota, le less. - ;k; ..
1 .W1R AOUs Basic prlc. $5.$5.
: Chicago Hogs $17.60
Chlcaco. May 3. (L N. S.I Hoc Re
ceipts, .6,000; strong. MixeoFand butchers.
316.750 17.00) good neavy, 310.90917.85;
rough heavy, S15.9018.25; light, 816.95
17.60; pigs. $13.25 g 17.40; bulk-l7.10
$17.50.
Cattle Receipts. 6000; staXdy. Beeves,
$10.0017.4O; ccwa and heifers, $6.75
$14.00: stockers and feeders. $8.2012 50;
calves. 88.00 1 14.00.-
Sheep Receipts, 6000; strong. Native and
western, 612.75 $ 16.70; ' lambs, $15,60 0
$20.90.
Omaha Hess $1 7.0S
Omaha, May 3. (I. N. S.) Hogs Re
ceipts.' 9800; 10c higher. Top. 317.05; range.
1 it RK A, 1 T (IK Mivl IIM 7A f A fa . I
choice, $16.6516.75; rough, $16.55 16.63 ;
light, . it.oJ-s ii.ua; ouix. to.7uisie.pa;
pigs. $12.00 015.00.
Cattle Receipts, 2800: 10c higher. Beeves,
$12.50017.40; cows and heifers, $7,300
$13.50; stockerk and feeders, $9.500 18.25;
calves, $8.00018.00.
Sheep Receipts, 2500; 10018a higher.
Wethers," $14 60 17.00; yearlings. $16,600
$18.00; lambs, $18.500 20.25; awes. $18.60
0 $16.35.
Seattle Hog Suady
Seattle. May 8. (L N. 8.) Hots Receipts
90, market steady.
Cattle Receipts hone.
Sheep Receipts none.
Kansas City Hogs 817.3S
Kansas City, Mo.. May 3. L N. S.) Cat
tle Receipts, 1500; steady. Steer. $12,00 0
17.60: cows snd heifers. $8.00014.60; stock
ers and feeders. $8.00 0 17.00; calve. $8.00
012.76. y .
Hogs :Receipts, 6000; steady to 8e higher.
Bulk. $17.35; heavy. $17.00 0 17.25 , mixed.
$17.2O017.35;T lights. $17.10017.85.
Sheep Receipts, 3000. all direct to killer.
Denver Haas S17.30
Denver. May 8. (U. P.) Cattle Receipts,
ooo; steady, aieers, sio.oo0io.S3; eowa
and heifers, $9.00 012.95; stockers and feeders.
$8.50 013.00; calves, $12.00 014.75.
Hogs Receipts, 800: steady. Top. $17.30;
BUUC, 91I.VVI& 11.19...
Sheep Receipts, 8800: strong. Lamb.
eiv.-oiS'.u.uu; ewes, aia.UU0 1B.VO. .
Ueneral Motors.
Goodrich Rubber .
G. N. Ore Lend. .
G. Northirn. pfd.
G reene Can
Hide ec Leather, a.
Ice Becuritte. ..,
IUL Central
Indus. Alcohol
Inspiration
Int. Mer. Marine.
K. C. Southern. C.
Kennecott Copper .
Lackawanna Steel.
Lehigh. Walley. . . .
Louis. &. Nashville
Maxwell Motors, c.
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Copper....
Midvale Steel. . . .
M.. K. & T.. 5. . .
Missouri t'acific. . .
National Lead . . .
Nevada Consolidated
New Haven
N. Y. Air Brake.
N. Y. Central....
N. Y.. O. W..
N. As W., c
Northern Pacific.
Pacific Mail......
Pa. Railway
Peoples Gas......
Pittsburg Coal. e. .
I'r. Bv?ei car, e . . .
Bay Cons. Copper. .
by. Steel Springs. .
Reading, c. ......
Repub. I. aV S.. c. .
Keck Island
Sean, R. as Co...
Shattuck
btudebakcr. c- . . . .
So. Pacific
So. Ry . c.
Swift
Tenn. Copper
Texas Oil .......
T obacco Products. .
U. P.. c
U. S. Rubber, a. . .
V. . 8teei, e. . . . .
Utah Copper , . . . .
Vs. Chemical, a...
Wabash
Wabash. A
Wabash. B
W U. Tel
Weatinghouse Elee.
wuiys Overland . .
Woolworth .
116 1116
80
89
43
53
23
32
82
94
27
46
.f. . .
21
80
127
7o
19
30
89
48
27
53
24
32 M
83
94
21
46
21
80
127
79
19
28
72
43
77
86
32
64
78
104
96
. 62
64
82
79
51
79
40
18
16
189
63
56
.6
89
90
42
43
89
38
65
B
51
142 1142
115
32
64
77
105
96
52
64
79
51
78
40
16
189
66
,66
90
42
41
89
1 38
64
Old Crop Cotton
Has Heavy Tone
New York, May 3. (I. N. S I Cotton had
an irregular openmg today. July waa under
heavy pressure at the start and sold 4 7 points
below last night's close, but new crops were not
so weak, October being 15 points lower. The
reason - for relative new crop cteadinesa waa tbe
cool- weather in central and eaotern portion of
the belt. By the end of the first 20 minute
prices were steady with old crops 35 points
lower and new crops 15 to 17- Voints off.
The weskness increased aa tha declines un
covered stop loss orders, and soon after 8 o'clock
July contracts were selling at 24.05. or 100
points below Thursday's close. The close - was
steady at a net loss of S3 to 105 points.
Open. High. Low.
January 2436 2470 2387
February , . . . .... ....
March .2445
Map. .,,- . . . ra- . 2630
July 2560
AUgUst
September
October 2465
December 2470
Increase
169.831
127.477
42.358
$3,41$
According to
the monthly commercial letter of the
Canadian Bank of Commerce the min
ister of marine and fisheries has an
nounced that Canada will undertake
the building of steel Bteamahips as a
permanent policy. ' At the present time
there are 14 shipyards in operation
and as berths In these become vacant
they will be utilized to the full In
building steamships for the govern
ment. Four steel vessels are ' now
under - constnactuow two . at Montreal.
one at Vancouver and another at Col
llngwood. la addition to a considerable
number of . wooden ehtpa. : The Im
perial munitions A board haa ' placed
Ofdera for 43 steel ships with a aggre-'
gate tonnage, of ; 11,500 toha. . and 46
wooden vessels with an aggregate ton
nage ot 120.400 tons. - The total value
of these vvAtusels Is $4.600.OO. The gov
ernment evidently Intends to utilise all
the available atel shipbuilding capao
ity as soon aa tha "present orders' for
the imperial munAions board are com-.
plated. The chief difficulty experi
enced at present is in obtaining platea,
and to overcome this arrangement
have been made with one ot tha lartef
steel corhpanleM for the . erection Of a
rolling-mill. This mill will coat S,
000,000 and Is to have a capacity, ot .
100,000 tons annually It "will be ever
a year before tt can be - completed,
and In the meantime platea will be
obtained from the United Biatea on tha
same terms as those on which they ,
are supplied to the government of that
country. .
failed State Natraaal Bask Otter
Prlaea rnpila In the Portland achoola
are offered $150 In prises by the United .
States National bank for letters on
Thrift." For contest purposes pupils
are classed in three dl via tone. A) claas
embraces those in high school: (B)
includes seventh and eighth grade
pupils ; CO comprises fifth and . sixth
grade pupils. Prises of $20, $16 and $1
will be awarded for the three, beat
letters In each class and a Special prize '
of $25 for the best letter of alL- The
subject is to be considered broadly, em- :
bracing the saving of money and its
expenditure, the ue of lime, preserva
tion of health, care ot personal appear
ance. maintenance ot the home and Ra
environments, time spent tn reading and
education and other fields tn whkh tha
principles of thrift may be applied, v
New Bakk for St. Here as The bear
First National batik In St. Helena wilt
have as officers and directors ' offi
cers and directors or the First National
banks at Soappooae and Linntan, ft
was announced today. The organisers
of the new St. Helens bank, which
will open within 30 daya. are O. O.
Wilson, who la president of the 'First
National bank- at Linn ton and Bcap
pooae; S. M. Mann. J. S. Mann and D.
Drowley of LtnntOn; and W. B, Wll
lard of St, Helena ,
New County Judge
Issues Stop Order
SUIT IS
RES
RAN
FILED TO
THE CITY
GRAN
TS
PASS SCHOO
L
CELEBRATION OF MAY
2455
2620
2677
2500
480
2415
2545
2485
2415
2400
New York spot market. 2686, 90 down.
Close.
2363
2882
2877
2688
2492
2462
2443
2423
2403
USING WATER SUPPLY DAY MEMORABLE ONE
Owner of Dam on Yamhill River Campus of High School Seem
Would Shut Off McMinn-
ville's Water Source.
, McMlnnvllle, Or., May I. D. P. Trul-
1 inger . of Tamhlll, through his attor-
Forelga Bead Market
(Furnished by OverbeckVeY Cooke Co
, Hoard of Trade Bldg.l
Bid.
A. F. 5s, October, 1920 90
U. K. 5s. September. 191. . . . 99
V. K. 5s. November. 1919... 96
II. K. SHS, February, 1919... 98
U. K. 6s. November. 1921... 92
A. F. Sec. 5s. August, 1919 "5
Rep. France 5, 1931 130
I'aris 6s. October. 1921 84
Marseilles 6s, November. 1919.. 88
Russia Extn 6Hs. 1921 33
Russian InU. 6 Ha. 1926 85
Dora. 6. August. 1917 96
Dom. 5s, April. 1921 94
Dora. 5s. April. 1931 00
Dom. 5s. April. 1926 92
Argentine 6s, May. 1920 95
China as, 1919 ST
Dom. Can. 5s, 1937 89
French 6Hs, 1919 05
216 217
Ask.
90
99
97
99
94
96
140
85
89
88
90
96
92
94
97
91
06
County Coart of Klamath Coaaty De
clares Contract With 3. M. Dosgaa
Compaay Ia at Ead.
Klamath Falls, May J. County Judge
Robert H. Bunnell, elected tn the re
call election two weeka ago, and Cora
ev.lafelnnar Fturr1t "OT. Short, acttnar for
the county court, late Thursday passed J E- v. Littieneia ot jporuana, xuea wun
a- resolution, duly entered in court the circuit court of Yamhill county on
records, declaring at an ena tne con- Wednesday application for a tempo
V"1 .twe? !Ah n.?..Jh! rarr restraining order preventing the
J. OT. uougan rompsny ior touduuuiuii e .w e tt.-Wana mW
LI1B UU UUIIUIIiat lit" Dl ws-a,a amsaaai aa a
of Event Filled With Patri
otic Fervor.
Grants Pass, May $. May day was
celebrated here thla : afternoon by . the
neya,. Winter. Reames Maguire and I publle schools of the city. Th4 ' exer-
cises were held on the campus of th
high school and were attended" by a
large crowd.
Preceding the exerclsea the high school
orchestra played several selections and
LIBERTY BOND SALES j
Liberty onds old in New Tork
8 lit 4 2d 4
naturaay vs.sv vs.is . 96.78
Monday ...... .-. . . 99.04 . 96.70 86.76
Tuesday .......... 99.08 ' 96.6S 80
Wednesday. ,.. 02 96.62 88.60
Thursday ......... 99.00 96.66 96.66
Friday ........... 98.88 96.80 96,28
30
44
'62
no
25
65
80
84
19
142
'37" "
82
21
140
17
148
54
119
67
98
81
45
7
'22
4i
17
80
88
48
26
62
23
'32"
81
94,
27
46
'20
29
126
70
19
80
44
"53
69
25
65
80
85
19
142
37
82
21
140
17
146
65k
119
57
98
61
46
7
23,
ii
17
116
143
30
88
43
13
27
94
124
52
24
15
32
82
68
112
25
94
27
40
4
20
68
19
29
125
69
18
103
B4
80
43
44
52
69
24
55
80
84
18
142
16K
33 i 36
82 82
I'M 21
140 140
1 T H flT
30 H
43
62
69
24
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8aa Francisco Grain Market
San Francisco. May 3. ttT. P.) Cash grain:
Barley Per rental, feed. 63-50 0 8.65.
Oats Per cental, red feed. $3.80 08.40.
Leper Dies; Money
Left to Win War
Salinas, Cal.. May 3. (U. P.) When
J. Y. Garcia, leper, died in solitary con
finement here. he. left everything he
had $140.95 to the United States gov
ernment, "in order that President Wil
son, with power larger and greater than
mine, might succeed In bringing ever
lasting peace."
A copy of the will was forwarded to
President Wilson Thursday, after cltl
zens of Salinas had heaped Oarcla's
grave with flowers and planted an
American flag over it-
Three Roads Have
Freight Oar Surplus
-
Salem, Or., May 3. For the first time
in yeara the three principal railroads in
Oregon have a surplus of freight cars
on hand at the same time. According
to reports made to the public service
commission, the Southern Pacific haa a
surplus , of 188 cars, the Oregon-Wash
ington Railroad A Navigation company
has a. surplus of 2428 cars, and the Spo
kane, Portland Seattle railway a sur
plus of 2S cars,
Peace Will Settle '
"V
Balkan Boundaries
rectlng the sheriff to remove the fore
man and concrete workera from the
premises. Tha foreman in charge of
the work, immediately after receiving
orders from the court, consulted with
the local attorney for the Dougan com
pany, who is reported to have advised
that the contract was legal and valid
and it was not necessary to quit work
unless they saw fit to do so. Work
continued until quitting time as usual.
Charier Uiimnhrsv shn ia nut of town.
U betng communicated with by his
office for Instructions' In the matter
of removing the workmen.
Locked Out Keymen
Are 'Marking Time'
Seattle. May $. (U. P.) Two hun
dred union teiegraphers. locked out by
the Postal and Western Union com
panies, marked time today while their
vice president, Charles F. Rice, aped to-
tliat the court permanently enjoin, the
city from such use.
Plaintiff alleges that he haa owned
New -York Bead Market
(Furnished by Overbeck sV Cook Co., 216-217
Board 01 xraoe puuuing. 1
Atchison gen. 4s ............. 81
Bait. V Ohio gold 4s..
Beth. Steel raf. 5s. .4,
Cent, Pacific first 4a
a"i a M- a"a .m. A -
V. J9 ejg aag. ffwgv ssj. e
St. Paul gen. 4s ...........
Chicago N. W. gen. 4s:.......
L. A N. uni. 4s
New York By, 6s
Nor. Pac P. L. 4a . . .
Reading gen. 4s . . . ,
I nlon Pacific first 4
V. S. Steel 6s
Union Pacific first ref. 5a.
Southern Pacific eonv 6s ,
Southern Pacific con. 4s .
Penrta. eonv. 4 .......
Penna. first 4 H . . . . .
Che, at Ohio cone. 5s .-. : ,
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London. May 3. (L K. S.) Exchange
Telegraph dispatches, from Amsterdam
quote the semi-official - German new
paper Cologne Gazette as saying that
peace ' pact with Roumania will be
i sighed at once and that tt will settle
the Bulgarian and Turkish frontiers.
Recently It was reported' that .Bui
garla would cede some of tha territory
taken from Turkev. in the first Bai
kan war if Turkey would recogn'ze Bui
garta - a claims in iAioruaja. , .
aiao furnished the music -for several
of the dances and drills. Tha av.nrf
drill waa performed hv tha vr,iia r
and operated a dam across the North I the Fourth Ward and Central schools'
Yamhill for over 60 yeara to furnish rPMmary grades. Tha Riverside school
power for a mill and power plant, and aave a patrlotio minuet. A war gar-
that he Is entitled to the full flow ot den drill was a feature put on by tha
the water of the river in tta hatural Eaat achooL. The flag drill by the pu ,
channel, and that during the months P'la of the junior high school made a
of June to October, Inclusive, the sup- hit, and military drills by the boys And
ply of water Is wo scanty that use of ftirla of the senior high achool aroused ,
the water from Haakena creek, a trlb- a note ot tenthusiasm and patriotism.
utary 01 me orui amnni, win pre-1 auinsi jeannette Cramer led the pupils
vent the operation of his mill until I of all the schools In a bis eatiathani
another head of water is obtained I drill and there waa a beautiful Maypole
through the fall ralna. thus rendering dance by pupil of tha Riverside, Junior "
his mill valueless. Plaintiff la to ap- I high. Eaat school and aenlor hts-h aohi
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pear before the court May 4.
Dies in Aero Service
McMlnnvllle, Or May 3. Sergeant
Ralph M. Mabee, from this ' county.
died in a hospital at Hempstead. J.
Y., April 30. He was a member of
Itrn Kniisilron N'a. 2KS. anllat lna . In
Denver December 1$. i17. He leaves Joined In alnaing "America."
a wife and two small children. Death
resulted from scarlet fever, followed
In unison, whtctv-was a striking affair.
Alt ot the drills showed careful prepara
tion ana training and were executed
with precision, , . .
At the close ot the performance all
of the echool children gave tha salute
to tha flag and . repeated -tha oath f
allegiance, and the entire audience
was a member of the Odd Fellows. Tha
body will arrive In charge of a gov
ernment escort about Sunday, May f.
ard Washington. D. C, to present the by pneumonia, Hla age was 85. He
workers'. cause to the war labor board.
Telegraphers, wearing red, white and
blue ribbons, and maintaining the stand
that they are ready to work at any time
and are opposed to a .strike, have decid
ed to devote their time pending adjust
ment of their trouble to selling Liberty
bonds and War Savings Stamps..
Telegraph company officials, on the
other hand, are preparing to continue
their fight against union telegraphers.
Two floors in the Butler hotel have been
rented to house imported workers. A
passageway to the Western Union head
quarters has been arranged through the
Railway Exchange building.
Brazilian Consuls
For American Posts
Rio de Janeiro. May 3. (U. P.) Ap
pointment of Brazilian consuls an
nounced today Included:
Francisco Garcia Pare Ira Leao, to
New Orleans ; . Ferrelra Cunha, to San
Francisco, and Pedro Nuneaa to Chi
cago (vice consul).
'A decree has been issued reorganiz
ing tha consular service to facilitate
International commerce, especially be
tween the Americas,
i .
6500 Qermans Live
Now in Great Britain
London, May t. (L N. S. W. Joyn
son Hicks. M. P., at a meeting of the
Empire union, aald there are 8500 Huns
at liberty tn Great Britain who are en
gaged In commercial pursuits. Ha de
clared they should belnterned now and
depot ted later.
Critlsol tfhrlstorrersoa Is Dead ,
Long Beach. Cal.. Mav 1 it tc mi
Oriadol Chrlstofferson, the aviator, died
here Thursday as the result of In
juries received .when An airplane fell
with him la the ocean April 1$.- Law
rence Rel ' a - passenger In tha - ma.
Sirs. Sarah Smith!-. Dead
McMlnnvllle. Or., MajUaT-r-Wra. Sarah I chine with Chrtrtofferaon. waa killed al-
Christoffer'.
ni Drives Car While
Drunk; Fined $250
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New Tork. May 8. Coffee: . Spot No.
Sio, 8c: No. 4 Santos, lie, . . - '
- Sugar Ca&txJugal, $6,006. .. -.- - -
For driving an automobile while drunk
Thursday night, , Leigh Hedger waa
fined 2SQ and sentenced to 15 days in
jail by Judge Rossman thla morning.
Uedger is a dental atudent,
Denton Smith died In this .city May
1 at the age of nearly 80 years.. She
was the widow of the late Alfred
Smith, the mother of W. B. and Mary
Smith of -this city. She was a native
of New York and a pioneer of this
country from Illinola. Two of . bar
grandsons are in the army service.
White Salmon Fruit
Grower Passes Away
White Salmon. Wash.. May J. Tha
funeral of F. S. Peck waa held here at
tha Odd Fallows' cemetery Tueadar.
Rev. A. Jackson of the Methodist church
officiating.
Mr. Peck was born tn Madison. Ohio,
In lt4L He came went Id 1100 and had
resided In tha White Salmon valley since
that time. He la survived by hla widow.
two aons ana one daughter.
Mr. Peck, in hla youth, waa a sailor
on the ureal lakes, later engaging in
the lumbering business in Wisconsin.
Later he followed bis son to the Pa
cific Northwest and had been entered
in the fruit raising business since that
time. Hla death occurred April 2$.
Underwood Has Fire
White Salmon. May . The reeidene
of O. A. CSoper at Underwood waa to
tally destroyed by f Ira Monday. ' Tha
home of Mr. Cooper wag one of ' the
beat residences In the Underwood , dis
trict. . ; . ,i v;
r Paving Crew Aids Red Cross ,
Newberg. May I. The men at the
Kuber camp, who are laying tha pave
ment ior we iSewberg-Poruand higb-
moat Instantly In the fall.
son was Zl years eld.
MORRIS
BROTHERS
locorporavted
e$taeushed 25 Y$ar
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aoi ttrtwtf Ixehiflt BnHflaf
fofUAad, Orttoo
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Th Premier Municipal 'r;
Bond Houam ot Oregon .''
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Municipal Bonds Yielding
From 5 to 6.85
Teiapeeas) Main HO1
texts. Beads, Cettes. tiraia. Sta
ieaif avd f Trade AtaUsUaa.
Examiner 'Accused of Sedition
Juneau. May X (L N. 8.) Chareed
witVi aaHltlnn Pie JTAaarkK VJtrVA.M .
medical examlnerf or the Rd s-a f 1 O ' I I
rirdu SAt an tertlnment given r ; A rrp f WJ, Sj Ytt(TpXtt
. Arwar ji emuja, aiiairy ur. M.mik.iiiwva OS I W v fafvvuw w w w a w $j
ftaA . naMa-A a..atl av vtxa-aa' a.SI I
thorghbrerea doateZ' f7lLwd j DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
next seaaion. Tbia is the first sedition
chaxge brought in Alaaka. .
. Swiss Sy Is Shot
. Paris. May 3 L N. 8- Tha Swiss
sr-y Nivergeld was shot by a firing squad
Thursday morning. -.
by a hen and 'chickens. - the chickens
teing hatched from eggs donated by Mr.
Jones at a former social. With the
proceeds from tha sale of plea added.
$75 waa raised, due largely to the gener-1
eeity of the paring crew.
TO ALL EXCHANGES
fas bars Calaago Board ad Tra-iea
aaweeedaate a logas s) Bryaaa
Caieaga Xew I era