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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PO RTLAND. THURSDAY. MAY IB. 1918. 21 CANNERS OFFERING 8 GENTS POUND FOR 1918 STRAWBERRY - Edited by Ityman 1L Cohe a 0 MOVEMENT IS POTATl NOT HEAVY, BUT CALL : IS QUITE FAIR HERE Small Inert nse; in Demand From lite ' South Is Shown and liuying Prices Range From 73c to SI Cental at Country Points F. 0. B. Carload lot of potatoes ere stJH being pur chased at. Willamette ' valley point for Cali fornia, shipment, bat tha volume U not heavy and aoma of tha trde U mUled somewhat by th desire of shipiMira to take hold. Owing to the iitttnw cwt of resorting pola tort at thta time, few grower are now willing U anil their U. B. No. 1 at 15c, although come purchase here been mad recently at 7 5 g 80c f. a. b. conntrr butnta. There U a . mall but totter demand for really too Quality potaUxw and from 85c to 11 te beina offered tor this clans of stock. He porta Indicate that ..lu was offered for one eitra aood kit near Rripos but the growers wanted an extra lfie. Little of til 'top quality 1 available in the country and those that want tliin stock are tnerally willing to stretch the price a point off two In order to get it- - Operators for drying ami process arcounts re still buying around 75c but grower are not disposed to gire them the better quality that tbey have dextred at this price recently. In a jobbing wsy tlte mvrket shown a trife & liter feeling as regards druiand but it is still mated, . Fish Packers .-. And Poultry Men Must Get License Tha United States t food administration, through Assistant Food Administrator W. K. NewaJI and frank M. warren, tha latter of tha fish division, fives notlea that all operator of poultry and oat packing plants, Ipretpeotlve of alia, must obtain a license to operate by Juno 1. Tha same rutin ap plies to all packers of mild aura, hard cure, tailed, dried, smoked, pickled or othor pre serves of salmon. The Moans blanks may be attained at tha office of tha food ad ministration In Portland. , STRAWBERRIES WILL BE UNUSUALLY HIGH DURING 1918 SEASON Canners Offering 8c Pound Bulk for Stock Which Is Far Above Any Figures Previously Thought of Crop Considered Fair. Hot Wgather Time Is Forecast by a Boost for Lemons California Growers Are Always Quick to Scent Advantage Price ' Up 50c a Case. BTRF.ET TO CLOSE KAItLY IS DAY Beginning Jons 1 front street wholesale nouses will rloee at 1 o'clock each Saturday afternoon. The noon rernw will be eliminated and two hours will be cut from the former busi ness period. 2IEVY POTATOES ARE CONSISTED - Indicating a much greater supply and a wrsker market tone la the consignment by some inter ests of new potatoes Uarket here Is gener ally quoted at 6o a pound, according to quality and sine of purchase. Tha first sign of Impeding hot weather is shown in tha trade with . en initial advance of 60c a case in tha price of lemons. For soma time the lemon market has t- -low and in dined to indicate dullness and even weaker values. Hot weather in always a sign for Cali fornia growers to "do their bit" in the way of price fixing and the way they fix prices u generally one way: puttttnc them higher. For price boosting tha average dealer bis be come an amateur at the game, the v'kltfornia grower has him backed oft the map. The big growers' organizations in tlte south so completely control matters tnat they are the real czar of tha trad. They make a price and if you don't lute It. it makes little difference. If vou want the goods you must pay. Oregon produce- nave in years oast said to be past masters in the ways of advancing prices, out tney are mere children in Uie game as compared with tha tactics of tha California shippers. STRAWBERRY PRICES ARE MIXED .Owing to the fact that tha arrival of Wed nesday's train with strawberries was so delayed most of tha arrivals were not offered until to day. Best quality waa bald steady but other stock waa shaded. DREKKEti MEATM HOLDING STEADY ' Uarket for country killed meats is just about Steady along the street. Most of the top veals are going at 17c with a sprinkling at IT He. Top bogs are generally quoted at -8c, but it takes quality to bring this. CHICXEX DEMABiD REM AI.Yfl tiOOI) Demand for chickens continues good along tha street with hms quoted generally at line a pound and rooster at yilr. Hroilein are rang In from 4 Or to 45c. with the light stuff at tbe lower price. BRIEF JtOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Asiiaragua market slightly raster all around. Kgg trade inclined to show a loss of about He. Ithubarb market slower at iwtc pound. , Mutter market is steady with cheese just about holilmar first arrivals of cherries from the south in bad order. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather hnreau advises: Protect shipment during the next ild noun sua hint the folhiwing minimum tiniertnre : (iolng north, 4(1 dm.; northeast over S. P. S. R. R.. 40 den. : eaj-t vie Baker, StH decs. ; snd south to Anhland. 44 degrees. Minimum temperature at l'ortland to morrow about 4 7 degs. . . J OBBI.VO PRICES I PORTLAND a These are tha prices retailers pay wholesalers, except as otherwise noted) - Dairy Products ItTTTTER Selling price: Creamery prints In paraffin wrappers, extras. 44c; prima firsts, 42e; firsts. 41 He; cubes, lo bits; cartons, la additional; dairy, 8210 lb.; buying price, cubes, 86Sa. BUTTEIUTAT l'ortland delivery basis. No. 1 sour cream, 48c ' CHKKSK Helling price: Tillamook ,afreh Ore arm fancy full cream triplets, 26H(&2A'c lb.; Young America, so Vk rkc rrirea to joDDers: Tillamook triplets, 3a He; Toung America. 11 He f. o. b. Coos and Curry. Trices to job bers, f. o. b. Myrtle Foint: Triplets, 23c; Toung Ainrrtca. 24c; brick. 35o; Limburger, 88oi brick awisa. 40o lb. KtJUsV Selling price: Case count. 35c per dosen. Buying price, 84 g 34 He. Selling price, selected, rsndled, K8c. selected, in cartons, 87c. MVC POULTRY Nominal. Uatu, 27 0 28a; broilers, 40 4 5c; old roosters, 20c; stags, 20o per lb.; tars ays, 8g)HOc; dressed fancy, S7e. No. 2. 80o; squabs, 88 do.; geese,, live, XUw25o: ducks, SO w 85c; pigeons, 81.60 doa. Fresh Vegetable and fruits FRBSH VltUli'M Oranges. 4 0U( 7 00 per box: bananas, 7 H 8o lb.; lemons, 85 S0& 7.00 per box ; California grapefruit, 83.60; Flurida. aH.&Ufcv 0.76. HKMUK8 Strawberries Florin Dollars. 8825; Oration I'lum, 88.25 per 20 basket Ciate; Oregon. 83. 75. Al'PLEM: Yellow Newtown extra fancy. ISHs 82.10. 100s 82.00, 163s 81.90: tapcy. 168s 81.80. Med Cheeks ra lancy, BH-tier ll ltl 4-tier 82.28. 4 H tier 82.00, ISos 8316. DRIED FRCIT8: Dates Dromadary. 65.60; Cards, 82.60 crate. Raisins Three-crown loose useatei. 10a lb. m 60-lb. boxes. Figs 83.60 box for 70 4-os. packages. ONIONS Selling price to retailer: Oregon No. 1. 81.25; No. t, 7631?00; carload price ot ansooiatlou. 81 f. q b. Garlic, 7 H S So lb. Onion seta, 12o lb. New crop Cat. iuruiuda. 62 00 crate. POTATOES Selling pries: Table stock. Bur. banks, 8100 91.26. Buying price: U. & No. 1, 75 6vW0e cental, eoantry points. Sweet po tatoes. Bo lb. ; new potatoes, o B He lb. VEliETAHLfcb Turnip., 81.25 sack; carrots, 81.601.75 sack; beet. $2.502.76 sack; - parsnips. 61. 6U sack; cabbage, :tt&3c lb.; green onions, 28o doxeo bunches; paupers, 30 Sfte lb.; bead lettuce. 82.75 8 crate; celery. 61.00 dosen; artichoke. o5P0o dozen; encumbers, hothouse, tl 75(92 OO doxen, toma toes. Mexican. 8. 0083.25 lug; cue plant, vie lb.: asparagus, 81.6041.73 dozen ouncb, rhubarb, 8 H 4e lb.; oauUflowar. local, 81 50( 1.76; sprouts, l2Ho lb.; green peas, tKjftfc per lb.; Itorseradiuli, 12 Ho lb , spiuach. 4 He lb Meat, Fish and Provisions COUNTRY MEATS Selling price: Country killed best hog, 22 H O 23t ; ordiiuiry, 2r 82 Ho per lb.; best real. 17c: ordinary veal. 15 16 He; rough heavy, 13 A 14 He; goats. 12c; bob, 35c; mutton, 16(flttc; beet. 16e, 22c lb. SMOKED MEATS llama, 27 83c; break fast bacon. SSdyaUc; picnics, 24o; cottage roil, , goe; abort clears. 3033o; Oregon eapuru, sauoked. 8He rb. - " , PACK K US' MEATS Fancy steer beef. 24c; fancy cow beef, -St; fyah spring lamb, 31c; . best yearlings, 28a; hogs, 5e lb. LAKO btanuard, 2s He lb.; lard compound. tHe OYSTERS Olympla. gal., 84 60; canned asters 63a ran. 8s,4U do, cans; aastara. gaL. solid pack 83 dO. IKr.ttH inn utm iiounnrn. ffc: Chi nook. 21f22e; perch, 7 He; solas. 7c; salmon, trout, lbc; nahbui. l'JUc; black cod. 11a; herring, be; smelt, he; clsin-. hard shell. 4c lb.: 12.75 boa; crabs, 81.75 (a 2 50 per doa.; sliad. . W 7e. t Orocarle SCQAR Cuba. 89.40 H ; powderad. 88.87 H. fruit or berry. 87.87 H I D yellow. 7 27Hi ranulated. 87.87 H ; beet, 67.71 H ; extra (J, 1.62 H ; golden C. 87 87 Va. HONEY New, 86 00 case. , , RICK Japan style. No. 1. 10e: New Orleans head. 11 H 11 ac; blue rose. 10 0 . lie per lb. . SALT Coarse balf ground. 100 816.80 ton, 60s, 617.26; table dairy. 60s. 820.00; lOOs, 810. 6o;- baiae, 2.7t; fancy Ubia and dairy. 62o.25; lump ruck. 320 00 too. . BEANS C'sli.ornU (sales by jobben) -. ,mj'l white. lst14e; larg white. l$o; puis. . ljaaaa. 13He; bayou,' 10 sc; red. lie. Ora igun beans (baying price I : . White machine cleaned. He; band picked, tH10c. K CANNED slUiK Carnat on, 5.4l; Borden. 86.80; Aster. 83.30; Eagle, tt.OO; Ubby. '66.80; Yelobao, 33.30 per eaaa. OotTlkE Roatod. 15 H tf 30c la sacks or '"bob CRACKERS Bulk, 1S lb. ' NUTS Budded walnuts. 25 H a? 28c pea lb. ; Ohloaoo Hogs, 817.B0 Chica'go. May 1. (I. N. 8.1 Hoi ceipts, 20.000. Market slow and 5c lower. Mixed end butchers. 816.75 17.40 : aood heavy, i o.Ho e 1 7.29 ; rough heavy, flft.K& mill); light, gin.HUW 17. 4S; pigs,, 614.000 i i.nu; Duik. 117.0a fs it. an. CatUe HereipU. 12.000. Market, lower. Reaves. 810.26017.60; cows and heifers. 67.00 mi stockera .and leedera. 38.00012.86 calves, I9.iiiihi4.iii). Sheep Receipts, 12,000; steady. Native and western. 612.75 18.50; lambs, 614.75 20, Omaha Hogs, SI 7.60 . Omaha. May IB (I. NV S Hogs Ke eeipta, M000; steady. Top, 817.15; range, 616.73 (M l 7.1 A; Bllxed. ,1H.8S( 17.00: good choice, 31fl.a.0ln.; rough, 816.7516.85; light, 31 7.00 f 17.15; bulk. 810.85(17.05; pigs, 312. on w in.no. Cattle Keceipts. 4800; steady. Beeves, 812.7517.75; cows and heifers. 37.50 & in. 00; storkers and feeders, 87.50013.00 calves, xn (low 13. Hheep Receipts. 2600; steady. Wethers, IM.80lli.lill; yearling. 31 .00 17.50 lambs, 317.50 JJ? 19.75; ewes, 812.00 013.00 Denver Hogs, SI 7.50 Denver. Cot. May 16. (V. P. I t'attl ReceipU. 2300: steady. Steers. 812.00 0 17.00 cows and heifers, 38.00014.00; stockers and ferdero. 38. Ou 013.50: calves. 610.O0 0 10.50, Hk ReceipU 2100; 10 cents lower. Top il l no: nun, aio.oow i i.vv. Sheep Receipts. 2100; steady. lambs, 318 6004.00; ewes, 815.25015.75 Seattle Hogs $17.60 Seattle, Wash., May 16. (I. N. S.) Hogs Receipu, 004; steady; prime lights, 17.50" 017.60; medium to choice, 817.25 0 IT. 50; rough heavies. $16.50 lU.oO; pigs. 310.50 018.80. Cattle Receipts, 224, slow; best steers, 313 0 14.60: medium to choice, $12.00 012.50: common to medium, XH.00 g; 1 1.00 ; best cows and heifers, 89 60012.60; common to good cows. 37.6O0if.CO; bulls, 38.00010.00; calves. 38.00 12. 50. , 8hp Keceipts, none. Kansas City Hogs 617.20 Kansas City, Mo.. May 16. (I. N. S ) Cattle, 8000, ateady to strong; steers. 815.00 0 17.05; cows and heifers, 88.000 15,00; stock ers and feeders, 39.00 015.00; calves, 88.00 0 12.75. Uoe- Receipt, 4000, steady: tops, 317.25; bulk, 317.100 17.25; heavies, 817.00 (ft 1 T.15 ; mediums. 817.13017.25; lights. 317.000 17.25; stoeker. pigs, 817.00 0 17.45. Sheep Receipts. 4000, ateady; lambs, 316.00 0 19.25. Hoover Orders to Keduce Substitutes Not Complied With Cereal Interests Offer Less for Grain but Do Not Change tbe Milled Product. MAIN FALL fOR 24 HOURS Walla Walla Sawkait Pa tall Ursbflald Lewistan alt . . Oregon strawberry season will be generally onened within a few davs. althouch small ahin- menta have been received upon the Market tot a number ot days. Crop ad rices from the country are mixed but it la generally believed that near aa aver? age crop ul be gathered. Demand for berrtea will ea so keen that n is thought generally that the price will be Ilk U other foodstuffs way n. in tha air. This ii indicated by the action of tha canners in offering 8e a pound for berries this season: and the grower received back his boxes and i rates, beside Is not compelled to tb expensive packing. Vnlese canners are overloaded with offerings it Is more than likely -that tha public 'will pay dearly for its appetit for fresh strawberries. bucb a price as the canners are oftsnng today would bare been considered trade suicide in any other season, but evidently the packing interests feel they are going to strike a good market for they are offering to take everything in tight of a canning variety. H. Yakima NOBTHWESTTTJIEaIn RECEPTS .82 .22 -OO .oo .20 .16 OO .00 dOO -Cars- Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Bay. Portland. TnfJra.. 2 13 8 S S tear ago 41 4 12 4 1 MARKET INDIFFERENT TO CATTLE SUPPLIES AT FORMER PRICES Situation Is Demoralized by Too Much Poor Stuff- and Too Little a Supply of Good Quality Hogs Just About Holding Values. Season to date.. 8710 High Records for Stocks Reached on Big Bull Bulge NEW RECORDS REACHED New York. May 16. (I. N. S.) Buying orders In larg Volume war thrown en the stoek market today and eharp upturns of from S te 0 points were made In the leading Issue. At the end of 1 o'clock sales totalled 1.226,300 shares, a new reoore for this year. Steal Common touched a new high record for the year at 118 H Betnlehani steal B at aa was above last night's etote, ana aalewin sold up te 101, gain of 4. Reading moved up 2 points to 90. Marine Common sold up to 27, and Marin Preferred advanced te SSH. .6750 7 65 .6418 .6090 '. "io .4766 .4900 41T 1194 1473 2528 261 188S 2317 2486 1 ... ....... 2 0 ... 293 1647 126 ... S20 1994 4 ... 2 1 T 2 15 829 1615 10AH S074 617 1641 1846 8788 PACIFIC COAST BAMt STATEMENT New York, Msy 16. (I. N. 8.) The stock market was flooded with buying orders long be fore the opening today, and aa soon as business commenced many issues ware taken at offered prices with resulting advances ranging from one to oier six points during the first 15 minutes. There was a wide opening In Steel common, 10.000 shares being sold at 112 H to 112H with a further advance to 113 H, a gain c 1H. Baldwin rose 2 14 to 99 H and Bethlehem Steel moved up 2 H to BOH. The greatest dram? was in Mid vale Steel, which jumped wide fractions at a time, advancing 6 H to 61, Republic Iron sV Steel sold at a new high price, advancing 4 tu 96. The Marine issues were in urgent demand as the result of the news of the new preparation for transfer of tonnage, the common advaneina Hi to 26 H and the preferred S points to 97 H . Railroad issues were also strong with Read ing moving up 1 to 89 H and Union Pacific advanced 1 to 126. Over half a million shares of stocks were traded in during the first hour with price movements extendfog over a wide - range, ad vances of over two to six points being followed by violent declines, but with the buying power increasing and with stocks taken on both ad vances and recessions. .Steel, common, attracted most attention and after the wide opening advanced to 1 1 3 s , a new high record for the year, with a quick reaction to 112 H. Baldwin after its advance of in to 101-102 declined to 98 H and Mid vale, which rose 0 V to 61. reacted to 58 H. Republic Iron and Steel moved in the same way, advancing 4 '4 to 96 with a reaction to 98 H . Marine preferred made a gain of to . 97 ! and then yielded to S H t at 98.14. Heavy profit-taking sales caused weakness in the stock market during final dealings today. Marine preferied drop)id nearly 3 points to 95 H and Steel common cloned at 111. Baldwin was the weakeat ot tha Steel issues, dropping to 95 H just before the clos ml closing at 95 . New Haven fell to 39 W and Heading to 89. while American Locomotive closed at 68 H. Total sales. 1. 747.000 snares; bonds, $7,860, 000. Range of New York prices furnished by Over back & Cooke Co., 210-217 Board of Trad bunding: Year aaer' Tacmna, Wed . . Year ago . . . , Reason - to data . Year ago Seattle. Wed... Year ago . . . . . Beaaoa to date. Year ago . . . . , While Food Administrator Hoover announced some time ago to tha various state officials that the price of substitutes for wheat flour should be somewhat lower than tha original article bo effort whatever has been made by cereal In terest to comply with the ruling. There baa been na change In the open market prices for substitute for aoma time, although It is stated that secret shading of values baa been done to favored eustomara, Oats and barley markets t hats been weak and lower generally of late: ia fact, it has been found impossible to dispose of first class barley. That there la aa acute feintae of the better grade bay and especially so in No. I timothy is repored by Harry Spurlock ot Everding V Fsrrell. "I is almost Impossible to secure good timothy at any price." says Mr. Spurlock, "al though there la plenty of alfalfa." FLOUR Selling price: Patent. 810.00: bar ley flour. 818 018.50; Willamette valley 89.60; local atraigbt, 89.60; baker local. 89. HO 010.06; Montana spring wheat, patent, 810.60 010.80; whole wheat. 39.60; graham. 39.40; rye flour, 318.60; oat (lour, 318 0O&1S25 per barrel. HAT Buying price, new crop: Willamette timothy fancy, aze.OO per ton: rastera Oregon, Washington fancy timothy, 880.00; alfalfa. 828.00; vaBey retch, ( ): cheat, 323.00 clover. 823.00 ton; a-ain. 328. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, 24 H s2Be In ear lota; lea amount, higher. MILXHTVFFS Bran. 830.00 0 80.60 shorts, 832082.50; middlings, 839 0 39.60 on. ROLLED OATS 87(0 74 per ton. . KOIJ.KD BARLEY 376 to 76 per ton. CORN Whole., 876; racked, 677 per ton Merchants' Exchange Msy bids: Feed Thurs. Wed. Tues. Mon. Sat. Fri. 1918 1917 . 101 Hoga. Cattle. Calve. Sheep. 766 780 62 1 288 1ft 2 18 180 182 82 176 807 872 80 670 31 16 ... ... 181 194 2t 156 382 87 ... 79 744 145 19 , 166 223 63 f 868 851 288 , 2 660 652 24 IS 782 Aim DIES v WITH JOKE ON LIPS Vctim of Hun Sfiell Realized Jig Was Up Oespite Words of Doctor. 6000 5100 6000 6000 0160 6100 Thirty day delivery was quoted: OATS Kastrrn oats and corn in bulk: So. 2 feed No. 8 white , Jvo. S t lipped No. 38 clipped 6200 .00.00 .60.00 .60.00 .62.60 .52.50 CORN Yellow No. 3 yellow No. 8 mixed Mixed . . . . PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Rl'S Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday Saturday Friday , Week ago . . . . , Year ago 2 years ago . . , S years ago TT. . 4 year age . . , The big bench ot California cattle which ar rived at a lata hour Wednesday waa not offered then but today most of the arrivals bad been sold. Tha market for cttU in general at North Portland ia Inclined to show aa ever- strained condition. While price were not ehanead dnrina the day so far aa-ilhe general rang waa concerned stiu tna ieenn m ine trade la inclined to weakness and former fig. res r barely maintained. Killers complain that Utey are being forced to purchase cattle at this Ume which ia not suitable for tbe killing pen; rattle, they say. that ia In aueh poor conditio that It shipment to market and slaughter should be refused. They claim that they are getting so few tope and so many of the very poor quality -that it la 11 Uie wander that the market ia deaorsdiaed. Oeneral cattle range: Primeateera 314.50 016.00 Oood to choice steers IS 60 014.50 Medium to good steers 11 50 012.60 Fair to medium steer 9 OO 010.00 Common to fair steers 8.00 0 9.00 Choice cow and heifers 12.00 a 18.00 Medium to good cows and heifers . T.60 0 it 50 Fair to medium eows and heifer.. 6.600 7.60 Canners 3.60 0 6.50 Hulls 6.80 0 8.60 Calves 8 76 018.00 Stockers and feeders 8 00 010 00 Hoe' About Steady Market for bogs is barely steady at former price ranges. In fart a more careful meet of tha situation would probably show a real Unge of weakness; inasmuch as It take better quality than usual to bring extreme prices. YtrtM Mne- Prime mixed i .. 317.60 0 1 7.60 Medium mixed 17.10 0 IT. 85 knnahhaav 16.16 0 16.28 r,gT 14.60015.60 Btutten 8ltutlon Quiet i A few sheep continue to drift into- the North Portland yards from Willamette vaney points. While there is no real snap to Uie buying end o the trade at this time prices indicate no change for th day. General mutton range: . .. East of the mountains lamb 81 7.00 1 8.00 Valley lambs 1 6.00 te 1 7 00 Yearling 12 50018 50 Wether 12OO013.OO Ewes 10.00 010.30 Thursday Livestock 6hlppers lings J. 8. Flint. Junction City, 1 load; Genres I.ost, The Dalles. 1 load. I'.ttle C. Horton. nrtl. iti., 1 wau; J. i. -' By Xewtoa C. Parka With tha American Troop in Franca. May !.(!. X. S.) Major Axat.Raa- muasen of Portland. Or., whoa death In tha Plcardr fighting waa announced ran cantJy, dlad Ilka a real aoldiar. FYmr menta of a bursting shell penetrated hta body and broke hta arm. Tha army doc tor realized that Major Ttaiunusnen had but a few minute to live, but ha patted the officer on tha alioulder. aaylnr,: "You are all rltrht, major. We will fix you up In a Jiffy." Here waa Major Ravsmusjen'a anawer: "You need not try to fool me. toc I know tha Jig la urt But look her) don't you try to allp ma one of thoaa bum funeral. I want a good funeral. Doe a good one. Don't forget a good one." Theae words were hardly out of hie llpa. before Major Rasmuaeen pajaed ouL Testimony Heard in Chicago I. W.W. Trial Chicago. May 16 L N. 8.) No wit nesaea were put on the atand during tha forenoon of tha L W. W. trial today. The time waa apent reading more letters of Albert B. Braahner. one of tha defend ant, who waa a prolific correapondent. Thoee read today had to do with hla adventures in Detroit. Buffalo, Pennryl vanla and other states. They were Intro duced to ahow tha, attitude of the I. W. W. toward the government. Soma letter from John Baldasxt to "Big BUI" Haywood were also read. Finance : Timber: Industry Many, Business Ilea Carry War Saving Stamps Dad Tbriff Stamps Lotm - In Their Wallets, Passing i.Theni Ont as Chaste Wbeaetrr Fossible aad Distributing Them as Tips la Lieu ot Cash. Oldf ield Wins Match Race With Chevrolet Unlontown. Ta.. May 16. I. N. .) Barney Oldfleld in hla Uolden Sub marine won the $10,000 match race with Louis Chevrolet by two lengths at the auto speedway here this afternoon. It was a race of only five laps. Increase la Baataeaa at Calea Stack yavrde Klrvancial operation of tha Port land Union Stockyarde company. Just announced, reveal aoraethlng ot the growth of the livestock business center Ing in Portland. In offering to inves tors 1:00.090 two-year T per cant notes of tha stockyards compauiy. tha Lum bermen Trust company announces that tha proceeds will be used to fund ail tha floating Indebted neat created through tha necessity for extensive betterments of tha plant at .North Portland. The business ot tha stockyards company dur ing tha last year shows that Portland has bean fixed mora firmly than ever In Its place as tha one great livestock mart of tha Pacific Northwest. Tha Portland Union Stockyarda company ta organised Ilka almliar markets in tha Kastern packing centers, and Portlands packlngtown will corn pa re favorably with the greatest. An Important addition last year to tha stockyarda property waa tha 175.000 ateel Livestock Exchange building. It contalna the general offices of the stockyarda company, tha Livestock State bank and tha Portland Cattle Loan company, besldee quarters for tha llve- atock commlasion merchants, govern nient department officers, etc The 7 per cent notes of the company which are being offered to tha public for In vestment, are sold st par and accrued Interest. They are In denominations of 1100. liOO snd $1000 each, aad will ma ture July 1. 1820. Tha normal federal income tax on tha notes ia assumed by the stockyards company. Tha notes are secured by a first mortgage on the en tire property. The Lumbermena Trust company reports that a large amount et the notes have been subscribed" Feats! Batlaeaa Grew Postal reipts In tha Portland postofflce for the first 15 daya In May thta year were $11.1)5. 40. an Increase of 27 per cent over the receipts for the same ierlod tn 1917. War aavlruta receipts for tha lirrt half of May were $89,566.81 Celambla Wool a Cemsear Articles of Incorporation were filed with State Corporation Commissioner H. J. BChul derman tn Salem on Tuesday by the Columbia Woolen company, with main OOo. Tha Incorporators are Jamas B. Kerr. Charles A. Hart aad Charles tl McCulloch. The new concern proposes to opera's woolen mills and deal In woolen goods. Tip raid In War Ravlaga "tamps OfflclaJa of the O-W. R. A X. company state that porters and waiters oa dining care of their tines an frequently given Thrift Stamps aa tips tn lieu of cash. This practice they aay haa started many men tn theae emptoyrrients on tha way to possess kxj of rover :nnt bonds. - Tbe practica of tipping with Thrift Stamps . ahould be encouraged. Feaadallea Cempaay Declare DItI- 4B A regular quarterly dividend of $1 a share haa been declared by tha Foundation company on Ita common ' stock, payable June IS on stock of rec ord Jane L and a regular quarterly " dividend of 3 per cent on preferred stock, payable May 15 on stock of rec ord May S. KaaltaMe Treat Cempaay rataeklet The bond department of the Equita ble Trust Company of Now York has Issued an interesting pamphlet, show ing in graphic form tha price rang and yield of standard railroad bond from 1911 to 11$. and outlining tha many Investment opportunities avail able among tha underlying bond Issues of reorganised ratlroeda. t'alted ( War Debt aad Taxes The expenaaa of -the United States on account of the war are rapidly overtaking those of Ureat Britain. $12,000,000,000 being the amount ex pended daring the present year by the ' Washington government compared wRJi : 1 1100.000.000 disbursed by the British, government. Since our loana to tha ' allies were twice aa great as those of Great Britain, our net expenses ire only $7,000,000,900 against $11,000,900,000 in London. Out of the $7,900,000,000 net national expenses, according to pres ent estimates. H.OOO.OOO.OOO will be raised by taxation and $1,000,000,006 through the sale of bonds. A portion of this expense represents apprcspria tlona for construction of ships and' offices In Portland. Capital stock, $100.- j other equipment of permanent value. Portland Man Heads Oregon Grand Army Corn and Oats Tip In Initial Trading h fx O . Frum. By Jos. F. PrtUhar Chicago. May 16. (I. X. S.) The strength shown in to vsrious grain markets during the morning gave way to weakness towards the close on selling by many of thoaawho bought eaeiy. l'oittieal views, as expressed in the British parlia ment regarding peace, had considerable effect on general sentiment after th noon hour. Closings were at losses of 'i a 1 't for J una and July corn and W 0 le lower tor oats. Provisions were again lower with pork de ' Clearing Monday Tuesday . . tVedne-day . . . Thursday . . . . ( 'Wrings .... I '.s lances t leering. . . . . Ka lances . . . . t 'tearing, lis lanc Clearing Clearings Portland Banks This Week. .86.164.85R.05 . ,4.004.330.04 . 3,480.457.37 . 3. 6SN, 108.32 . Spokan Bank Tear lAeo 88,853.311.36 8.086.579.41 2,Kfl4,71.80 2,720,670.09 .31,618. 187.00 573.241.00 .8 8 1 6,51)4.00 Oh, 853 00 Seattle Banks 85.914.102.00 800.037.00 Los Angeles Banks 65,310.044.00 8an Francisco Banks , . .317.224,104.00 Tacoma Banks DESCRIPTION I Openi High Low i Bid POTATOES ALL AL050 THE COAST San Francisco Market Ban Francisco, May 16. U'. I'.) Onions Per cental, brown or yellow, 75c W 90c Potatoes Per cental, old, 31.25 01.50, ac cording to quality. eeattle Market Seattle. May 16. (V. P.) Potatoea-Cal-lfornia new Garnets, 6 0 7c lb.; California White, 5c lb.: E. Washington Netted Ueras 823 0 30 tin: local No. 1, 820 028 ton; local field run, 817018 ton. Onious Oregon, 14 0 2c, . Les Angtle Market j Angeles, May 16. L N. S.) Potatoes, Northern Burbanks. 81. 60 0 1.65; locals. 31.40 ji 1 511; Idaho Russets, 31.45 1.50; new. 50 3 Vic; sweets, 62.00 lug ' Money and Exchange New York, May 16. (I. N. S.) Call money on the floor of th New York Stock Exchange to day ruled at S H per cent; high, 5 Vi per cent; low. 5 4 ier cent. Time money waa quiet. Rates were 6 per cent. - The market far prime mercantile paper was dull. " Call money in London today was 2 M per cent. Sterling rxchance was quirt, with businera ia banker' bill at 64.75 Sk for demand. 34.73 for 60 day bills, and 34.71 for 90 day bills. Silver New York, 09 Vic. Liverpool Cotton Qnlet Liverpool. May 16. lL N. 8.1 Spot cot ton was quiet today. Prices, weak. Sales 2000 bales. American midline, fair. 822.75: good midling, 322.07; midlins, 321 55; low midling. 321.02; itood ordinary, 320.02; ordinary. 819.50. slinunds. IB ft 20c; filberts. 3Ii in Ui; peanuts, avwzie io. ; pecans, no a Hep. Wool and Hide MOr8 Noamsi, 1S17 etop, 15 18c lb. - HIDES Salted. 25 lbs. and up. 12c; salted bulls. 60 lbs. and up, 10c; salted ana green kip 16 to 26 lbs.. 12e; salted aud greea call up tol5 Ih- 3lC! green bides, 25 tbs. aad up. Pc green stass. 6w lb, and up. be; dry dint, 25e: dry flint calf up to T nw, 2ae; dry salt, 20c' dry UiM bides, each, l,25,SSl.6l; salted SX; hides, esau. .OO4.v0t horhair. taiL 26c; boracnan. mam.. v, u n,u wuoi peit,; AUkUold . A Ilia Chalm . c 33 V Am. Bert Sugar ... 74 V Ant. Can., c. 48 Am. Car Found., c . . j 8 IH Am. ox. un, c Am. Lliuevd. c ... 351 Am. Loco., o 71 Am. (Smelter, c... H2 i ,m. riuiur, c 114 4 Am. Tel. t IVI. ... I 9U Am. Wor.1.. c I 57 .tnHcond.a .Mm. Co.. Atchison, c Bald, ltoco, e Haiti. A Ohio, c . . . Beth. 8teel B Hiook. Bap. Trn. . l.Utte A Superior . Kan.as City So., e. Kennecott Copper . Lackawanna Steel . Laiiigh Valley' Maxwell Motors, c Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper . . . M.. K. T., c. . . Mis-ouri Pacific . . . National Lead .... NaTs da Con. e. . . ., New Haven N. Y. Air Brake. . N. Y. Central N. V.. Ont. Il W.! Norfolk A W.. e... 107 44 Northern Pacific. . . I 87 Pacific Mail I 82 Pennsylvania Ry,..l 44 5 Peoples Oas .......147 (Hrtshnr Coal. C..I 56 Pressed Steel Car. et 62 H B'y. Steel Springs. . 57 Reading, c 86 n. I. '.Ac S.. c 01 4 Rock IcUnd ...... 28 4 Sears, Roe. A Co. .1. . . Hhattnek . . .1 18 Stwlebaker. e . . . . . j 40 H Southern Pecific . .1 87 Honthera R'y.. C .I 25 H Swift '. ... 143 H Tenn. Copper . . . . 1 S 44 Texas Oil , . ... 17 Tobacco Products , t Pnion Pacific, e... 13oe V. H. Rubber. ... 68 H P. 8. RteeL 1124 ttah Cower ..... S3 Va. Chemical, e. , , . , . . . eb-h 0 Western T'nion Tele Went, Eelectrie ... 4 4 Will Overland ... 114 WnnHrorth ......1148V Calif. Petroleum, c.l 10 4 Canadian Pacific ... ',1 48 Chesapeake A Ohio.! 59 74 Cliiraen A tit. W.. ci Chicago, M. It Kt. P 4814 3iicgo A X., W.. c. Chine Copper.. 45 H Colo." F. & I., . j 44 Cons Oas 89 H Com Product-, e . . . 4t H ifVucible Steel, c. . . 73 H n. A R. G.. . Irlstiners . . . . . . . . KS Erie. 174 llenersl Klectrie . . . 152 U dining th full amount allowed. per barrcl- .60 ton an OA . 0O.OO Webber, liriuiejr. in, i loma. n.. r. .5S.00 tirande. 8 loads; Cnion Meat Co.. Lyle. Wash.. I S loads direct; II. M. Jones. Sever. 1 load: Robinson Rros.. Merced, CaL, loads. Cattle and reives J. K FHnt. Junction CMy. 1 1 load: A. Lure. Orland. Cel., 1 load; J. 8. Kohinaon. Merced, Cel., 4 loads. Mixed Stuff H. I McFaddea. Harrisburg. ratUe, calves ami nogs; Mclisnon Frum, Halsey, 1 load hogs and sbeep: wltr . . , . 1 1 1 A Hl. . Iim,' W A. ,.rn, rMirua. , " .- w-. ... ... Ayr. UVHB, 1 KWII rs,ur, .'-- Cutford Bro... ;ervais. 1 load cattle, bos end sheep; Tillsmook F. C. W. Co., TilUaaook. 1 load. Vtvited States bureau-' -wf - market rewort livestock loadad. May 15. tn Carloads; doubto derks counted as two cars. Cattle Mixed . Calves. lings. Sheep. Stoek, Tot Totals 2113 1463 70 862 4746 1 week a so ....24 29 :"1 e ail ! Albany. Or.. May 16. The state en- Oldflelds time was 3:I$:5l. a rate of campment of O. A. It. closed Wednesday 102 miles an hour, which breaka tha world's record' on a mile and an eighth track. Ray Coldren, flagman, was badly in jured In the third heat of a later race, when he ran Into Ketterman'e machine. He was hurt about the head and body and was rushed to the hospital. Concrete Yards in Nwwt T a Tt 1 1 vrusnu. cnapisin. W Nnt KfxVPPii Officers of the Indies of the Ci. A. t Iff llUb UailCUUir,. Mrs. Kva carneale. peeeMent; with the election of officers. Resolution backing President Wilson were paaaed and telegraphed to Washington and a resolution condemning desecration of the flag by forcing traitors to kUa It was passed. Following are the officers: T. It Stevens. Portland, commander; IS. F Sox. Albany, senior vice; A. C. Soervcer. Ashland, junior vice; J. K. Hall, Port land, medical director; Daniel Drew. l'ortland. chaplain. Mrs. 8. Watts. Corvallla. aenlor rice; Mary Simmons, Port Is nd. junior We ; Minnie Horseman. l'ortland. secretary ; Jennie Bentley, Hood River. Inspector, All three organisations selected Tha Dalles for the next state erw-ampmerit. At a campflra Tuesday night Justice) McCammant of Salem was substituted for Governor Withy ormbc. who waa unable to attend. rhich is S1J rhiit,on 111, lM-.fl V 1 mnA oat displayed greater strength at th opening I Vj'fl'' ' ' of the market today, both grains starting off ; "asmngwin .. uncsiasgea o a snsue uigner. juiy corn was i,ti,i, Pnrtlsnd 4 weeks ago 2925 2049 606 421 0T State origins of livestock loadad May 14; For Portland lower at 31.48 S, but lost about an eighth after trading wss under way. May oats opened He higher and Jury Vie up. Provisions were unchanged. May July May 1 IU, ift 35 V 33 V, 33 S 744 74Vii 74 I 474 81 bOVsl SOH I 33 I I 37 V. June A I iJuly v 8S na 1114 99 let 99 i I ooik I us vs mo Chicago range by I'ntted Prats: COKN Open. High. Low. 81.27 74 31.27 74 $1.274 31.274 1.43 1.44 1.41V 1.417 OATS .76 ,76 H .75 4 .72 V. .72 V .71 .06 7 .87 W 05. Close. .754 .71 4 1 week ago 4 weeks sgo . . For Seattle California . . . . Itegon Washington . . Totals Seattle 1 week sgo 4 weeks ago 13 16 14 io : M 8 I 1 00 HI 71 Vs I 69 S7 (..... .. . 50 ! BUJ4 94 H9V4 46Vl 43V4 44 28U 2 271 10 4 20 1- 38 H 34 74 33 H 88 H 6t4 88 61 V4 61 V4 60 74 27 V4 274 28 74 99 29 74 6 6 5 24 H 244 24 61 21 74 42 74 r 183 13574 133 74 74 107 74 44 74 47 74 ft 6 24 'is' " .4t 28 74 14374 189 60 74 ST 4 14874 774 43 Vi 50 74' 107 44 H 46 88 H ft-H 28 ITH 894 24 V4 148 74 136 58 74 88 H '074 14874 96 55 74 90 H 44 27 19 84 S9f 60 2674 994 29 7 44 24 59 74 21 74 89 132 74 74 21 107 87 74 32 444 464 54 H 61 74 r6 88 91 Th 28 74 189 1774 89H 86 Hl 244 143 74 1974 155H 59 H 124 i 58 74 111 4 84 H 4674 97, 92 T 45 74 19H POBK Msy 42.35 42.33 42. AO 42.1)0 July 43.10 48.40 42.15 42.15 LAKI May 24. SO 24. 9I 24.50 24.80 July 24. N5 26.05 24. .2 24.00 Sci. ....20.25 23.60 24.97 24.97 RIBS June 22.15 July .....23.42 '.'3.42 22.80 22 mi Sept. 23.00 23.90 23.30 23.30 DAIRY PRODUCE OX THE COAST No. 8 . . . 4 . . . 1 . . . & . . . 86 . 10.. 12. . Wediteasay Afternoon Sal 1I(m;s Ave 11m. Price. I No. 200 817.40 13; 37i 213 168 175 280 219 17.2.-. I 1H.35 1 17.83 j 17.25 I 17.40 17.40 I 17.40 1 Ave Ihv Prte. .. 140 316.00 75 16.BH Washington. May 1. WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) Chair, man Hurley of the shipping board. In a letter to Senator Jonaa of Washington, emphatically denies a report that con crete ahlpbuildlng plants will not be lo cated In the Pacific Northwest because of "disloyalty of labor," saying he la surprised by the character of such re ports. Hurley states that engtneera are now In Washington atate with Instruc tions to visit all available sites in that atate. The policy will be to build In gov ernment yarda. and a careful survey la being made of the proposed at tea. New ftepublie Dicue Peace Amsterdam. May 16. (U. P.) Peace negotiation between the central powers and the new trans-Caucasian republic have begun at Batoum, according to the Berlin Tageblatt. ' Moser Will Win! Multnomah's only candidate for governor. Vote for Moser, Paid adv. by the Moser Campaign Com mlttee. Hamilton .lohnaton, chairman. Minnie HI mm one. Portland, aenlor vice; Belle Kl wood. l'ortland. Junior vice; Myrtle KKgerman. Springfield, treas urer ; Klmtra Underwood. l'ortland. chaplain ; Valerie Ben vie, Portland coun sellor. Officers of the Woman's Relief corps are: Bertha Drew, lleppner. president: gjj sjajBBses " v r sas -, -r . S- - " ,' - s . ?arJ, r-' ?L "1 . r ;' 5. 10 12. 3. 6. 216 24 126 835 346 1 7.3:1 17.85 17.40 16.0O 16.33 San Francisco Market Saa Francisco. Mai 16. tli. P.l Butter. extras. 41 74c. Kiln -Kxtraa. SSVta: firsts. HTUe- -tr I pullets. 37 Tic. Cheeue - California flats, fancy. 22 Tic Seattle Market Brattle. Wash., Msy 16. tC. P. I Botter- tVashiugton extras. 44 74 6j43e; cubes. 4le43c iciiT rural : prima. 4e telty extral. current receipts, 869400 (faury raucn ; fniliers, SIC Cheese Oregon trti'lets. 2527c; Oregon Y- A.. 26 e 28c; Wa-liinston triplets. 25r27c .sicajro liuiry rrodsee Chicago. May 10. 1 1. X. S.l Butter. 7800 tubs. Creamery, rxrraa. 43c; ftrsta, 3Wis sir; iiacain sioca. n s ay. r.gg :1H.71. t urrent rerripts. 30 H . 31c; oruinary firt, 3081 He; first,, 32 e- . curt, 00c. I A MBS 6 817.25 I TCARLLNUS 81 312.50 I EWKS IS 120 810.25 I licit tna .. 301 310.00 I Thursday Weening Sales CALVES . . 110 8.50 I 1 86 8.60 Ave. lb.. Price. No.' Ave. lbs. Price. . . 445 610.00 I COWS . . 710 6.80 I 1 750 3.23 . . 750 6 23 I IIUOS 66. . 15. . 1 . Nr. 65. .1. 1 . 243 $1750 20.1 1T2S 810 17.00 292 17.25 1 . , . 2 . 390 16.23 . 180 17.25 2HU l. 2d Seattle Barley Market Seattle. Wash.. May 18. IL X. S.) ferd. barley, 6B0 per ton. No rseeiiiU. -No. FIRMER CABLES AND OVERSOLD TRADE" AID COTTOX PRICES ..... hait wuut vuiu, 2eett0c: saibid aerf 1. ..t , AorU tao.tl. 63.UUU4.uu sh iOeneral Mntort .... 126 i". 1. a.j:. " u..kk.. i at. a: sr sheep ""' w vt atmt, wrvi 1 ,v ,. , . . . t . Inns bair. 2: dry wt suearUua. sack. 16s f it: Nor. Ore l-and. ; 34 74 More Hens! Wanted 27c per lb. guaranteed on all weights. Doirt inquire chip at once, checks by return mail. HEAVY HOG! WANTED We guar- sntM ( rwr V . Tnti niiotfttinn for fat stock. No toBimUsloa Charged. THE SAVINAR CO., Inc. 100 J roat SU . . Cap. $10,001 u'uui, All prices iwaunal. . CUITJIM U6 CACAiiA BA1UC Buyiaa price iox r a5"- . .;' ' 10c U. main, iw : Rspaa, Pauita, Oil HOPE Sisal. atk. 2c; whit. 23 74 lb.1 rUiidard. Manita. S2C. -- WiiW ' Z! ' etue soiled, bob.. 61.68; taw. cases. 31.77; boUad, caTe i: i"U ot gal, teas. . COAL OU. Wats while, iu druats or ires bet.., -4a mt-i sal. tiASOLili xrou ' bbls., 31e; eases. 81: muif Ub,uiii.ui, iruu bbla, 12c; cases. 22c ' WUlihl UaAlr 'Aus lota, 12e lu.; ioo lb., 12 ke- - - TtlUVUXTlXk; Tanks. 5o; eases. 76e; 16 ease sum. la less. -t '::-(,. WliiK NAllJs Banc pnea. 33.38 Moser Will Win r Multnomah's only candidate for covernor. Vote for Moser. Paid adv. by the Moser Campaign Com Ot. Xor. ptd. . .i 91 H ireene-Can. Hiilr A lather. e. i- 14 454 34 H 92 a e 14 7i 43 48 74 rw York. May 16. L X. 8.) Influenced by firm cable and an oversold condition k result of Tuesday's decline, the cotton market opened steady today at advance ranging from i iv poinia. At th end of the first were about 13 points net Th clos wa irregular at a net gain at 23 to as points. Sugar Magnate Sued By Wife for Divorce H tJuiy Month January March May .... 44 18 H 14i 69 74 7S 43 4 92H 45 H 4874 8S 4274 71 4 4 f 164 152 . .!125 74 44 83 V41 33 H 91 Hi 91 lletober . . Oecember New York spot Open. High. 2417 . 2430 2395 . 2413 234 5 . I'Sne 2530 2.176 2440 2402 2424 2464 San Francisco, May 16 James E- htgilrr. minutm pri Thompson, millionaire eugar magnate of Honolulu and San Francisco, today waa sued for a divorce by Mrs. Iaa belle I. Thompson, prominent society woman, who alleged that her husband beat he)- yesterday. She also declares that he haa associated with other women. Mrs. Thompson applied for an injunction to prevent Thompson from disposing of $300,000 worth of secuii- srket. uo up, !ow. 2417 28PS 2540 L'ilH 2480 242V '. 2780. Close. 24211 3405 2360 2530 2464 2486 Baa Kraaelaeo Urala Ira pert a San Franeiseo. May IS Included in imports j ties. aionoar wrr aa.wBu eenuus Jtuatranas wheat Shipments during April to Hawaiian bland : Bar ley. 62.734 bushels; corn.- 2SV8 tntsheHi oat. lit.ttUS susbele: flour. 4028 bamts- k- a& tons; millfeed. 10OS ton. To Ouam, 4 barrels issiri i jsssaw aw r warms thjvt. New York 31etal .Market New ork. May 16. 1 1. N. .) -Lad. firm: i. 77'se:.Uay. 36.05 7.05; June. 36.83 I lUinois Central 1 . . . . ..: . . IndUKtrial Alcohol. .132 4 .. ; In-i.iration A I; 5 564 S4 74 Int. Mrr. Marine. . . 25 4 i 27 siwi, 7.00. Spelter ouiet spot aivl May. 170 0 7.80; , .-. : 1 , anil ssaj, a I . 33 Hi S3 aa rraaeiacs tiraia Market SaarTfraDcwo, May 16. (U .P.J Coast 23H1 26H 1 Barley Pet cental; feed 63.1 38.80 t. . ; Oat Per. cental, red lead. 3S.lV J 8.20. 83 97 H 132 74 e Stork. Bosda. Cetlsa. Srsls. Et. Bla-817 iiuaxd si inawe RaUUlas. OYcrbeck&CookeGo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Ucatfeere Cbteags - Board si Trade.-. ' Cerrespeadeata ef Lsgaa Jtrras i .''Cldcaga Saw lark . New Yerk Sagar aad Coffee New Tors. Mav IS 1 1 p i "rfM w, a t . v osnivj, AM C v. eusar tentmuoai. .ae.ova. . LIBERTY BOND SALES Liberty bonds sold la New Tort : ' S Hi 1st 4 2d 4 - 4 Us Friday . 96.94 93.SO VS.84 8.40 Bararuay -..... ww.wv li.ll va. 7S VS 24 Mt-nuay . , ,., .a. 96.93 . 94.69 91.60 Sl.aV Tuesday 95.1V 94. 4 V7 SV Wamoatf ... lll.TO . 10 SM.iiv Thursday ..... 98.94. 95.14 94.1 98.09 $ioo Dsnominatioa 7 BONDS Mature) 1 to, 10 Year - Oesit sr Partial Pywin Pvan Ask tor Dstalts CH or Pbeo LUMBERMENS -Trust. company . f Ky ,-r-i- -v-, "V? i 'ix'iUf y :l'f s-J.i 4aw- .im.v.twmi--.-.M ..-( M S. ar.taa.W.ai - a,. asapea. 1 t Sigg 'ttr ' 'rriWkeW. etwtf . ' '.rV, ' " . TS rt, t" - a ' . Ci . ' " - r -7J X v t: - 1 - V-nL f v.. eiii E. H. COLLIS 'tepgbllesa Caadldale For County Auditor A Certified Pahlle Areeaataat Iong- experience In auditing- county and municipal records. , Will make proper reports snd care- ruiiy scrutinise an exnenaitorea. TestlaieBlal I take pleasure in recnmmendlnr Fl H. (Jotlls aa a thoroughly competent ana nonosx. rsnniui accountant- i have emDkrved him several times. and especially In the matter of the examination of tha accounts of the Title Guarantee t Trust Co. bank failure, and hla work waa vary com plete and very aatisfartory. He is apparently a very careruL painstak ing; man. and hla character ia above reproach. Very tmly yours, A. M. Cran fr.rd Kx-Attomey-OeneraJ , (Paid Adv. by E. IL Clollls.) MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. EataUUbeel 25 Yeara 201 RaSway tacksnfe Ball d in f PortUad, Oregoa THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON Municipal Bonds Yielding from S to 6A5 TsUpsons Mala 3409 RUFUS C. H0L1AN CANDIDATE FOR ! RE-ELECTION AS ; County Commissioner; A loyal American who! is always on the jobj with the necessary ex- perience, initiative,; courage and ability to iget results for the 'people. ADVERTISKMrT'CT PA ITT ran BT WM. DAVIS. Ill 2I 8T. FACTS NO. 2SS WHAT HIGHWAYS WILL DO Calculations by jovernmnt frfflciklf are hat with good hifhways. motor truckt and motor vehicles are capable of carrying approximately 200 per cent more freight til an the railroads. In Ihsw as aw esWwkt'iams the e4i awate the eahse W e btabway st 13,. 3tS.eXrS.ewai. Highways tw be easx partely erlreebU aswst be paved wxUl UbitulithicPJ waaasaj kotmirs , tl ooateaav II' iewessl aUee. Psrtlsaa. Or. H Carnal, as 3UnBS 149.636 . Umkerateag II4. - rerllaai.Ora. i)EMOC RA'fi For Public iScrvice Conimuiioner Write In - '' NiLme of FRANK LEE i Adv." by Kentucky "Klick. Worcester Building)' " 1 " " J .' ' a. ".Tr ii pjrr '..? k . O , . . J - v m. J V - " v I ' ' . V JOHN COKE REPUBLICAN (Now Rervlns; Ten h Tear em CTlrcult . . Bench) ' FOR . . Supreme Judge VOTE X 34 (Paid Ad- CoVa Camparh Commit tee, . Imperial jiotei. itriuirKi. ur.) mittee, uamuion jonrtsion. cnairman. a- ' . .. .'.-. . : 'r ' -