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13 THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL.; PO RTLANjD, - SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1918. INTERIOR1 OREGON STRAWBERRIES RULE " FIRMER AND HIGHER IN VHOLESALE TRADE Demand Is Greater Thaa Offerings oa Cloaisg Day of Week and Priee Is 'Generally Ltf ted-Last of Calif ornia v Stork Here. 'Vatrewberrias were firm ivj high en both : thm Cast Htda Farmers' market and tb" : - whoWl way on tha closing day of th weebvJ Sales were shown en th Farm" mrf rem oa i 83.7 6 4)3.66 generally with mm bustn In - the better cUm took. and stsrshsfls "" 82.90 8.00. Along rront street most ol the i M fruit sold st $1.1; P.r ert. There w V K terdsy' 1M California arrival, eele betas assda ' t 33.28 4)2.86 per crate (or 80. .' . 7 , . . . i . tt,. Am war. . naoeipis ei viw . .v. - - .nry fair and everything that arrived at a tear eoneble How. aold ouickly tto prices toted, rj-.-u.- .1 ri.rinM waa aiiita fair. altneagb the berries ara not showing ths extreme red color M well known among Oregon production -'" i normal seasons. . According to John Sheridan of tha Bhertdao TAeckler eoaaOeny. who baa made a specialty of strawberry eaiea and baa rnvettgtd crop fa k. tarrltnrv immediately aurrounoj- 1. Purr land, tha outlook la for only a fair 'ran "Tha herrlae ara riwnlni (lowly. Mr. SjMTldan, "tnd thi keep production down balaw tha actual demand ana lor -tine n , price are bald firm." " ,.; waaana,aafaPpjaap CHICKK5S COSfUTCfc NEGLECTED .nhtian trade eontinnea .neclected alone tha . street. Jtaeelpte bar been. very liberal and big aai f j.qtt la expected into the coming week la general the market Indicate a lower price range. ' GOOD MEATS ABE HOLDIWO "WELL While some weakneea la ahown for off-crad errantry killed ataff. better elaas dressed meata -KAwin. m staadv tuna alone tlx wholesale way. fries are maintained for both real and bog. POTATO MARKET IS TERT QUIET llerket for old potato i Tery quiet here at .-... BrM New tnck from the aoutb com- In freely, and U llkwi weaker, with general aaiea at 4nf a pound. Lower pric ara duo soon. ORE CANTALOUPES ARE COMING further ihipmenta of cantaloupe an reported w.. h kruU. CaL. aaction. Lstest arri- - vela ar""' in regular crate and are commonly known aa 64. quality of arrWala unuaually good for thla period.. GOOD BUTTER IS HOtDIHO FIRM Good country oreamery hotter la holding firm, With cube celling generally at 89 40e a pound for beet quality, while prima tint are Quoted at 38 tt $ 3o a pound. City creamery ia aaahanf ad. " ISRIEP ICOTE8 OT PRODUCE TRADE Tallow Coehella onion down to 11.76 erata; whit t 12. " ' Country dred beef weak at lowest price. :- Aeparagu beana bard to more ran at lower TLowr value named by Jobber on wblta beana to aid movement. Banana tuppli continue try (care, with valuee firm. . . WhiU and red lead and litharge la np Me a pound. Mirket for Eggs a - Very Firm Affair in Front' St.: Trading ' i mm- j Receipts Are Very Moderate as Com- ' pared With Call and Priees Are Advanced. Market for eaea 4a ahowina farther atrenatb whh pricaa advanced generally. Keceipt , or only fair but demand continues to ineroaaa daeeito ta bighar rahie. - ,- V. O. It. . lHaa ara ' faaW mtttmAttm ' m 17 V a a daaen her for enrrant raatinta ar eaa count offering and aalea ara beina made 10 retailer generally at a Be a doaen with can died offeringa 2e above thla. Cartona abow the wual advance over tha candled ban. Quality is generally anoA amana Mtr..nt a rivala at thi time and little Inaa U ahowa in candling. Tha weather baa bean perfect for uaraeiing. vutaiao maneta ara Duylng aom nipplie her, bat the bulk of tha local offering, are going into the homo territory. to higb eoet of meata and other foodstuff la forcing the grantor call for egga and quick cleanup of offeringa 1 ah own. In fact far ag movament and price ia concerned, tb etc trde baa never been in botur ahap for thi tmcsmni ui tum year man at preeent. Bearish Sentiment In Corn j Oats Hold ... .. . . By Joaepfi r. rttehard Chicago. June 1. IL M. KiVh. n.arkeu were quite irregular and unsettled, and wia waa uia eaai. aai lana anta mam t k. oereal dilpUytd coruidr.ble atrength early but thar wa liquidation and hort Mlling and prices aaasd -off until the close, when priee for the day .flowed loMa of IH & 1 4. Tha June feature waa under especial pressure late. Data nowra connaeraDia atrength. elonng at ad vance of m e higher for Jtrna and ta laiJf for JuJlr- I'roviaiona showed gains of w v vvc Chiosgo. Juno" 1. Bearish Sentiment was In enaence In corn at the opening of the market here today with the volume of businesa not aa Urge a yesterday. Trade was fairly liberal and after an early decline price advanced on a moderate rally. The oat market waa about (toady, although fiiL'f ,mH decline early. Later prices f arum, yesieruay- close. commis sion house were on both liHa t ik. Provfadona eonUnued dull with UtUe trading Chicago rang by U. P.: CORN Open. Juno .... 1.82 July .... 1.82 H June July July bept July Sept. July Sept. . .. .99 H. ... .64 H . .. 40 as . .. 40.60 . .. 24.20 . .. 24.46 . .. 21.72 . . . 22.12 "High. Ixw. Close. 1.S2 1.30tt 1.80 H 1.34 H 1.82 l.U OATS .70 H .60 .70 .75 .64 H .654 PORK 40.48 40.20 40.86 40.60 40.60 40.60 LARD 24.26 24.16 34. IT 24.46 24.40 24.40 RIBS 21.05 21.73 21.85 22.45 22.12 23.32 WINESAP APPLES A E HERE E HITS SURPRIS AND RECORD Small Shipment of Wenatchee Stock : Appears on Street and Is Quoted 'irm at $3.75 Box for iyx Tier Crop Prospects Are Good. A few bozos of Winamp apple from tha Wen- atche tection actually appeared upon the Port land market during ti day, Bell aV Co., showing (uppliee of tbta unexpected fruit. ,' The stock waa of very good quality,' In fact. looked as good as during the flush of tb eaaon. It was generally of 4 U tier is ana waa quoted at 13.75 per box, the highest fig. are ever known in tb Pacific coast trade for aimtlar offering. - , Asida from these there ar practically no ot- fering of apples of any kind to be found in the local trade. All cold storage stocks have been cleaned up here. , Keporta received of the erop at racinc Northwest points, indicate that in general tha present outlook for tb crop it for a larger production than a year ago. Some district will have law but there ia a greater acreage eoming into full bearing than last season. Eastern Interests ar trying to secure apple in the Pacific. Northwest but sr unable to get them. ' Early Loss Shown But Gam Follows In Stock Trading OLosma is strono New York, June 1. (I. N, a.) The mar. kt clsssd (treat today wKit Steel common moving up is 074 and otoslng at 87. Bald win rot I 11 and Bethlehem Steel B. waa finally 7t'i. Marine preferred, after Mlling up to 108 'i, closed at 104 snd ths common from high of 81 y4 wa Z8 Closing Session of Livestock Market Is Steady, Unchanged OUTLOOK North Portland Becehes but Loads Overnight Cattle - Selling Qaieklr. Two poaTXJisn Livestock run. Hogs. Cattle, waives, oneep. 84 684 674 872 230 Saturday rriday . Thursday Wednesday... Tueiav Monday .... . ... .1030 Week ago 188 Tor ago. ....... . 274 2 year ago. . . . . . . 218 S year ago. ...... 80S 4 year ago. 190 26 200 42 229 61 656 486 620 84 86 10 7 19 S 2 21 ' 6 7 ' 4 64 310 1008 403 827 467 128 2122 ' 653 74 - 7 INTERIOR FOR CROPS IS BEST EVER, SAYS GARRETT : Well Known Salesman Says Condi tions Best He Has Known for S3 Years Bigger Acreage and Perfect Conditions Brought by Rains. Onlv two loads of livestock came into - the r . a a. i .1 .1 J J f .V.I ISU i. . .u . u'in.n..t. I Season to date. Portland- Saturday Xear ago. 818.50 0 14.5- 12.00 & IS. uo 810.50 12.50 S 8.60 0 9.50 810.60 -.1.60 point. Sale of a good lot of Willamette valley steer at 614 Indicated the great strength or tne trade generally. - General cattle market range Prime steer .. f ......... . Good to choice ateer ....... Medium to good steers ...... Fair to medium steer ....... Common to fair steer . .... vaora mwi ana aeuexv Medium to good cows and heifer 8 7.00 9 8.60 rsir to medium cows snd heifer $ 5. B0 6.50 Cannem t S.50 S 6 BulU 8 6.5010.00 Calves 8 8.60f12.00 Blockers end feeders 3 8.00 10.00 Ho Market SUady Run of hog in the North Portland yard overnight wis email and a good steady tone was liown during the closing session. Price held unchanged from the previous day, General boa mnoe: Prime mixed 317.80 9 17.65 Medium mixed 17.35 17.40 Rough and heavy ........... 16.36 16.40 Pig 15.00dl6.00 Mutton Situation 6od For good stock ths market for mutton and lamb continues of favorable character at North Portland. Run overnight was limited snd . the general trade was not tested. .. Ueneral neep range: '-M East of mountain lambs . 816.80 A 17.00 Valla lambs 816.00 0 16.60 Yearling 811.50 12.00 Wether giu.ouwu.uu IT ear ago. Tacoma Friday Year ago Season to date. Tear ago. . . . - JSoattl Friday ....... Xesf ago. 14 3800 .6268 IB 82 .5558 ,7037 1 23 810.00 9 11001 Season to date. .4815 Cars ' Barley Flour, Oats Hay 1 4 1 . 4 1 1 1.0 6 479 1822 1523 2570 273 1469 2273 2513 8 .... 8 2 1 4 96 .... 299 1657 129 .... 822 2080 e 4t 8 1 ft 14 Year ago. .6283 3S1 1488 1104 8093 858 1721 1891 8906 Pessimist could take a trio through Central and Eastern Oregon- and they would com back ft 3.50 5 64 converted to the generally good crop nd trade The words come from Billy Garrett, pioneer salesman for Wad hams A Co., of this city, who knows Central and Eastern Oregon like a book, and know evervone in that territory by their first name. Lest someone roads this wno possi bly does hot know Billy Garrett, it must be said ha is always considered conservative. "All croos look good in the Interior." say Mr. Oarrrtt "Tha ar let better shape generally than I have ever seen in the 26 yean that I have traveled through that country. Tb acre age in grain is larger and it looks good. The spring sowing is well np and ths. grain is stool ing unusually well. "These conditions are anown not oniy ail through the Deschutes country, but srs rs flee ted in the Heppner and lone sections of Morrow county, in UiUiam, Wheeler, Sherman and Wasco eonnfiea. "Central Oregon has hsd splendid rains and they have put the crops in condition that SAYS YANKEES ARE BRUTALLY TREATED Germans Take American Prison , ers Into East Prussia; Housed ; in Filthy Huts By Xewtoa C Park , With th Americsvn Army In Franca, My 11. (Delayed) (I. N. B.) Amer ican war prisoners In Prussia are helns brutally treated by tha Germans, accord ing to Information which has just reached th American forces. A Russian prisoner of war, who re cently " returned home from Germany, made the statement at Moscow which has Just arrived here. He said he was asked by American war prisoners In Germany to tell their people that they are beins brutally treated. They are living )n huts unfit for human habita tion. One American, who was blind in one eye, told the Russian that when he was captured he wa suffering- from a wound which caused the eyeball to leave the orbit. A German came up to him and tore the eyeball away. 3Iea Poorly Fed 5 The principal portfon of the Russian's statement follows: "About four months aro, eight Amer icana, captured the month before, were brought to the camp at Tachel in West Prussia. The Americans were terribly hungry and anxious to know when bred would be distributed. Bread had been given us In the morning. They arrived about dinner time. The Americans were placed in huts with the Russians, but, before that, they were stood up In a square, where the Germans -Insulted them, asking them why they did not remain in America. The huts where the men were, put were -urtflt for human habitation. They were damp and cold and dark. In a few days the Americans Two were piacea in a Carrier Pigeon-Is ' i Held for Owner Oregon City. June 1- Many pigeons are making their homes ta Oregon City and one of these has taken Up its abid ing place at L A. Robot's home. : It bears a band on its leg with the inscrip tion "A L No 11 a B. Till." Mr. .Nobel thinks it has come from Fort Stevens. It walked right Into the Nobel home f yesterday, where it was given rood, and la now being cared for. ' This bird will be turned over to Its owner aa soon as he la found. i - SUNSET SCHOOL WILL SEND OUT GRADUATES Sale today 2SS.S0O (hares: Sal for the weak war SSS,S00 ' share; bono, SB,7S1,000. WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS la. ikaa kaa-uaw 4r(tata1 Protect hiproent daring th next 86 hour ?nuarir .against the following minimum temperatures : ssarcn ;ulne north. 4 0 decrees: northeast over B. r. I a. railroad. 88 dearees: east to Baker! 82 de- I September . .... i..-i.M,a tamMM. aiuint I October arern. and south to Ashland, 40 degrees. Mini- December 48 degree. BEAR 8151)8 COTTOK PRICES OFF AT OPENING New York. Jane 1. II N. 8. 1 The cnttrm msrket was dominated by bear news today and opened easy als net decline of 17 028 points. Offering increased after tha start snd prices after the first IA minute were 48 to 48 points uev luwer. The close waa itesdv at a n.t Amr.imm r a k to 63 points. New York. June 1. (1. N. 8.) The specu lative element that bases operation on th varying character of th news from France, proceeded on the ides at the opening of the stock market today that the progress madeMn ence, and offered stock at concessions all XeUIs around the room. The result was that prices dropped from 1 to 2 points in nearly all the active Issues tt th beginning of -business and for a time little resistance was met, although th offering found a good market when low kvels were established. There was a wide opening in Marine preferred, mIm )uit,a A ... ... 1 n A 1.' ... .Am 1 . of 1 . followed by a quick rally to-J08 H. Th Ftr ..?5 common stock dropped 1 point to 29 . or !! Steel oomman sold down 1 Si t. aju. Hth I On week ago a quick raUy to 98. other stetl industriaU T.oU1,1.-.u. fcaA. ISwee 810.0010.60 aturaay wivenoca onippen. rstUe W. A. Avre. Salem. 1 load. Mixed Stuff C. E. Lucke, Molalls. 1 load of market reports livestock loaded May. 31 fcnea and sheen. United States department or agriculture oureau (carloads, douhledecks counted a two carsj : Cattle and Mixed Calves. Hogs. Sheep. Stock. Tot. IntnwnI , V?',;"" WSIl' . . . .1300 687 389 122 2608 "Mll'SU ilf UM week go...iso soon ids iw ooii Four weeks ago. .1088 luoo s2 u fate origins of livestock loaded Slay 31 : For Portland S B 8 1 .... 4 8 6 1 4 11 1 . . . . 2 8 23 6 2 2 S3 wonder, therefore, that merchants and farmer I began to fall ill, alike ar vary optimistie regarding the eoming hospital with me, easona business. Around Madras , conditions "They asked me to Inform their rsla are now lor a penect crop. . i.aa , . llv, f,,.t haA rn lta atyuar MnMaaa-aM wsaTtwsl ailtnnail B Tti-1 I v V" 'VJ " w w " ' - in the John Day section, grass is in higb and I taken prisoners and were being brutally the cattle are rolling fat.' ' Itroatsut. VfAm la an Instance.-. A nice FIX) LB Selling price Patent, sio: eejlay I n..v. v. h..n Miiula t tha anH flour. 913 913.60; Willamette valley, 39 60; " JiiaTia A Ka local nraight, 89.60: bakers local. 89.80 f 10) the ball was so far displaced from the Montana spring wheat, patent, 10.609 10.80; j eye cavity that It wa hanging upon the whole wheat. 60.60; gnham 89.40: ry Cow. muaciM when he was captured s.ov ; oss iiou HAY Buying A Oer arrsi. .v. .... v tTa - ,,. - lsrm.MsSA I mam i o.it uu auu ustw mum, - timothy, fancy. 324 per ton: Eastern Oregon- couia never iorgive taia ana sssea raw California Oregon Total Fortland- One week - -None -None1- generaily yielded about 1 point. Opening losses were also sustained in the railroad stock with Reading dropping 1 hi to bo , followed by a ratty to 80 . - New Haven dropped 14 to 42 H and raUUd to 43. inspiration sold oft to 47. Liberty 8 tt closed at 90.80. Th 4 were finauy 98.52. and the 4 14 96.80. Furnished by Oversees at Cooke Co.. 216-217 uosraot i rsae ouudtng: DFOstiPTIott Open. High. Low. 2285 2200 2264 2290 2299 . 2279 2476 2484 2440 2340 2345 2800 2810 2318 '"7 New York spot msrkst. 2900. Close. 2274 2286 2449 2345 2320 2291 JOBBIXO PRICES IIT POBTLAITD DAIRtV PRODUCE OX THE COAST Th sr th price retailers par wholesalsr, except a otbtnrla noted: Dairy Preducta. - BUTTER Selling price: Creamery prints In naraffina wrsDDers. extras. 41a: price firsts. 42c; first. 41 He; cubes lo less, cartons la addi tional; dairy, 82 Ho lb.; buying priee.1 cubes. 37ttv40e. BtJTTkiMrAT Portland deUvsry basis. No. 1 asir evasm. 48e. CHKKHIC Selling price : Tillamook fresh Ore gon fancy full eresm triplets, 2SH28o lb.; ' fauna Antrim. 36H27Ve- Priee to Jobbers. Ttllameok tripUts. S3 He; Young America. 24 He .Lab. Coo snd Curry Pric to Jobber Seattle Msrkst BeatU. tVash.AJnne 1 (TT. T I nt... "W1 oiiy creamery. cartons, 44H45c: prinU. 44o;oubea, 419 43c. cggs sancy ranch - 4 1.(20 4Sr imii.t. in. Cheese Wuhtnston trinleta. 2SiBi9Vn- fB i?!1 25.27e; Washington Young Amer tes, 228c; Oregon Young America. 26028c. .rranclso. Market San Francisco. lnna 1 ril v a-..., Ftrss. 48 He . Eggs--Kxtras. 4TJ Ut: firsts. DU.. Cheese California Vlats, . Oreoen 8sn Francisoo. Jnna cheese: .Xoung Amr fancy, 22 He. In Suth (I. N. 8.) Oregon mco; triplets. 22 He. f. o. b. Myrtle Point: ' Triplets, 28e: Young America., 24e; Dries, sac; umourger. soe; hrirk Bwias. 40 lb. ...... a a i i . . . . . n . per dosen. Buying price, 87S7He. Selling POTATOES ALL ALONG THE COAST on. LIVSi POiiLi'UY Nominal, lien. 2S0 24o; hroilem. 28 0 30c: old roosters. 18c: (tags, 18e; 'turkey. 28 0 80c: dressed fancy, 87c No. 2. 80c; squabs, 83.00 doeen; geese, live. 20 2&e; ducks, 8086c; pigeons, 61.30 pat doses. . Frsth VsseUbles and Fruit. rilXBli HL1T8 Ursngas. 84.60 9 7 per boa; .bananas. 8 9 8 He lb.; lemons. 87.60 9 60 par box; California grapefruit; 38.76: S'inrtrta. 88.60 t 0.76. BEltRIES Stmwberri, Florin Dollan. 82.26,9 2.85 per 20-bsskst erata; Oregon, 68.25. ArtriKB various varieuee, so. to par oox. . . . Ssattw Mkrkat Beattl. June 1. in. m-iWiii. r-M fornta new garnets, per pound,X 6 H c ; Eastern naamngicn oettea gems, ton. 825 9 80; local m100- i5:4; local, field run, ton, f 1 7 15. Onion Oregon, per pound. 1 9 2c. San rranclsc Markat San Francisco. June 1. IIT. P 1 rinfn. ew rea, i per sack on the wharf. PoUto---Per cenul. old, 81.25 91.75; re- tm.mt wjvuniiiii vo quality, to Angels Market "'.Ti-''0" I l Angeles, June 1 II. N. fl.l P... i Ri,,rK,uTA.l'r:o,; 31.90: Ru-ts, 8i.9or Fsrusi 32.60 crste. Raisin, three-crown loos MuMBtcI, lOe lb. in 60-lb. boxes. Figs. 83.60 fcn far TO 4 os naekasea. ONIONS Sailing price to retailer: New red. Se; garlic, TH9 lb. Ureen onken. 86c 9 46e dosen bunch; new crop CsL Bermudas. 81.90 crste. POTATOE8 Sailing price: Tsbls stock. Vtnrfcsnks. II 0011.26. Buying price: U. S. kit .1. 7680e cenul; fancy. 90e9 81.00iTueday 'Country points. Sweet potatoes. 9 lb.; new fWednesday witataea. 4 V 4t 5c. Friday VEGETABLES Nw turnlpe. 33.3S ack; Saturday esrrois. 92.29 par sack; beets. 69 per esok; 90c lug; iweets. 81.85 lug. PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT 4, Portland Bank Clea rings This weak. Monday 8 4.489.848.88 ( S. 032.064. 11 8.553.533.74 4.866.039.06 ' 326,659.56 Year sen. 2.609.682 67 2.864.727.42 HoHdsy 2.783.615.42 2.337.638.56 nanniiHV 81.60 par sack : osbbsgc. 2H s3o lb.; Week namars. 80S 85c lb.; 'head lettuce. 32.73 9 8,26 . orate; eelery. ( I dosen; artichokes, 90 Clearing nar dceen; encumber, Douious. 81.S0982 perlBslances dosen i tomato. . CaL, is.su qs.ta . lug: egg . .nr. id. r aarniraaua. ei.ou oer anxen 1 1 ;ieannes bunches i rhubarb: 8 H 9 4 lb. ; cauliflower. Balances 9 , 91.6691.78: sprouts. 12HC to.; green peas. 8o, lb.; horseradish, 12Hc lb.; spinach. Clearings 6e Ihi ) ' ' I Balance ' - aaat Shk and Peaslslawa. COCNTHS MEATS Balling price: Country I Clearing , . ky. 'i'jUSll,. ordinan .41 m 23a I- r-rlb.: t veal. 17917He lb.- ordinarf I Clearings veal. . 119 1' He; rougn neavy, iimmc; Bests.. 1 act Ism-J, 25w80e; muUoa. 16 918c; beef, il 9 190. BSIUKtD MCATS Hm. 38 9 84c; bresk hu.. .34 8)6 0e; picnics. 24e: oottag roil. 8 lev short' clean. 29984o; Oregon exports, amokied, 84o lb. PACKEKS' MEATS Kancy steer beef. 23 He fancy eow beef, 22 He; fresh spring lamb. 31o; .319.866.129.81 9lr,027.691.78 - Seekan Bank. 8 1,095,867.00 849.929.00 Tsoema aank. 8 840.967.00 116.277.00 seaui ana. 8 5,804,836.00 1.654.823.00 an Francisco Blank. 818.848,215.00 lo nnooiea sanaL 1.3 6,062.773.00 I . ..4.1lan Hcl boas. 25e lb. Lakd SLettl rv wis red, 29Hi Mua lb.; lard compound. 23 c - Kera. S8e can. 68.40 dosen cans; eastern. .i u M naek. aa.ou. yBKSH FISH lrassed flounder. So; CbJ nook. 219 22e; perch, 7 9 8: ola, 7e; salmoa . . a. I ' a. SS A ilA . Ll l ' a -mm trout, Ibc; naiiout, isaivs; swi ooa, lie) - Foreign Bond Market Furnished by Oveibeck A Cook eomptny. Bid. Ask. A. r..oa. Oct., 1820 V. K. 6s. Sept.. 1918 V. K. 6 HS, Nov., 1919 . . . U. K. 6Hs, Feb., 1919... U. K. 5H. Nov.. 1921... A. V. Sec 6s, Aug., 1919. Rep. France 5s, 1931..., Paris 6. Oct. 1921 Marseille 6s, Nor... 1918. . Kussia lixtn. 6H. 1921.. Russian Inu. 5H. 1926.. Horn. 6s, Aug., 1919 . Dom. 5s, April, 1921. Four weeks ago No. 1H 82"H 76" 42 H T5H '89.' 3H 74 98 tt 64 61 81 64 77 19 69 143 63 H "67 43H 1H 83 70 U 43 75' 30 62 74 98 H 64 61 82 04 79 19 59 143 64 '57 43 I 61 I . .' . . tpOUt. lBCi HBUVwti 9By eWa aSaSSVaV WLSU, A. A V ' "S e w e herring. 0o; smelt. 8c; clams, hard shall. o lb., Dom. 6s. April. 1931. . . 3400oti ersbs? 81.75 92.50 per do.; sbadl Dom. 6. April, 1926. . . as. 7. Argentine 6, May. 1920 tsUtf AR Cube. 99.60 H : powdered. 38.87 China 6. 1919 rruit or berry, 17.87 H ; D yellow. 87.27; armmtd. 97.87; beet. 37.77 H; astra C, 1.62HI SoKiea v. i-ti. HONEY New. 66.00 ease. - HICE JP styl. No. lk9910o; New Olaana bead. 11H9U: Rue ruee. 10 9 1 1 a nar lb. - a ALT Coarse half ground. 100. 916.00 ton; 80. 817.26: table dairy. 60s. 831.60: baies, 32 809 8.36 j fancy table aad dair. 828 28; lump rock, 820.00 ton.. BlUNS-CaHforaie (aales by Jobbers) I Rmaa white., 189 14: Btrge white. 13c: pink, 9e; Unas, ltiai; bayou. 10: red. lie. Ore- oa beans buying price): White mgfhlne cleaned. SH 9 9c; band picked. 9 H 9 10a. 00 99 96 . . 99 98 96 130 82 87 85 89 98 95 90 92 96 -87 90 9 1)7 99 94 97 140 83 89 40 90 98 96 92 94 98 92 Saa Fraaeiseo Grata Mfcrket Han Fraaeiseo, June 1. (U. I'.) Cash grain: .- Barley, per eental. feed. 88.0593.16. Oat, per eenUl, red feed. 33.05 98.20. . Sew Tork-Leadoa SOver : New York. June 1. (L N..8.) Bar silver ia unchanged at 99 He. - london. June 1. (L N. R.1 Bar ail ear unchanged at 48d. . . Mi nel. 9 I ev muf a incaau. w la f 4w. 1 CANNED MILK Carnation. 36.10: Borden, I long hair, 25e; dry scat shearlings, each. S0 go; ary anon saw ansa, eeea. even? CX.OU. . wool an nrioe nominal. OM ITT lit OR CASCABA BARK Simm pitee for car lota. 4 He. W M . . . ..T V - . .... H . a . K isLwe n . m, at. m, lis; grease. loe id. - , Rope. Paint. Oil. - - ROPE Sisal, dart. 24e; whit. 2SHe Th.: Standard Manila. 82c , , - t w UNSEED OIL aw. bbls.. 31.67 est; kettle boiled, bbls.. 61.69: ra-v. eases. 91.77: belied. eases, l.7 gsi-; sets os zou gau.. less. COAL- OIL Water- white . hj drums or Iron bbls.. lOe gsl.; eaaa. 20 gsL GASOLINE Iron bbls., 3 le eases. 31e; aBfin distillate, iron bbUu. 12e: rase. 22c t WHITE LEAD Ton tots, 13 He 800 tos.. 15tVkPENTINK Tanksl 66oi easaa. tSes It esse lots, 18 sea. WIRE MAILS Baals price. 35.85. , s"-- liss- Aater. 85.00: Kagie. 89.00: Libbsv 85.eo-; Yeloban, 66.00 per case. COFFEE Boasted. Utt 936c in sacAa or rttfnsk - BODA CRACKERS Bulk, 18e lb. NtTS Budded walnuts. 26H926o par lb.; almonds. .liM 9Ze: lUbena. 23 fa sack lots; peaauk. 209x1 w.: peesns, IT tt. Maee. Wool and Mktaa. wowft NonwnsL 1917 crop. 169130 Rt. HIDES Salt d. 36 lb, -and up. 12c; salted bulla. 60 lbs. sad np. 1 Oer salted and free hip, 18 to Zm toe., 120; (iud and green eau up to 15 lb.. Sic; green nraee, .g ids. ana Up, a., areas ts. 80 lba. and UP. Se: dry flinL f eta, dry flint calf, up to 7 lbs., 28e dry salt ; ; - . Art hone hides, each. 61. 28 91.80: salted, " hon hidJe" each, 68.00 94.00; hocsehair. taU. Alaska Gold I A Ills Chalmers, e. . do pfd. Am. Beet Sugar Am. can, c do pfd. Am. Car Foundry, c Am. Cotton Ou, c. Am. Linwed, c ... do pfd. Am. Loco., c . . . ..: Am. Smelter, c . . . . do pfd. k . Am. Sugar, e. Am. Tel. A Tel Am. Woolen, c . . . . Anaconda Mining Col Atchison, c . . . . do pfd. Baldwin Loco., c. do pfd Bait. Ohio, c. Beth. Steel, B . . Brook. Rapid Tran.. Butte Buperior. Cel. Petroleum, c do. pfd. Canadian Paeifie Cent. Leather, c. . do. pfd. Che. As Ohio . . Chi. tt G. W., e. do. pfd C . M. Ac St. P. . Chi. 4 N. W . e. I. China Copper ... 40 40 joi. . 1., e. . . 4 40 Con. Gas I I . . . Corn Prod., c . . . 39 j 89 do. pfd. . . . Crw. Steer, e. ... 61 do. pfd Den. A R. G , a. do. pfd , Distillers Erie, c , do. 1st pfd. Gen. Elec. Gen. Motor Goodrich Rubber O. N. Or Land . G. N.. pfd. .... Greene Can Hid eV Leather, c do. pfdj lee Securities 111. Cent. Indus. Alcohol . . Inspiration Int. Mer. Marina do pfd K. C. Southern, Kenneeott Copper . Lackawanna Steel . . Lettish Valley Lcuiavtn A Nashville Maxwell Motors, c. Mexican Petroleum.. Miami Conner Midvale Steel M.. K. A T., c. . . do pfd . . . National Lead Missouri Pacific. . . . Nevada Con.. New Haven N. Y. Central.. . N. Y. Air Brake. . N. Y.,, Ont. W. -Norfolk A Jff c. . Northern Pacific. . . Pacific Mail Pennsylvania By . . Peoples Gas: ...... Pittsburg Coal, c.. no iia ...... Tressed. 8teel Car c do pfd ...... Ray Con. Copper . . i 23 Ry. Steel Springs . 63 Heading, earn . . . . steading, pro . . Bep. Iron A S. do V pfd Rock Island . . . Sears, Roebuck . Shattuck Studebaker. com Southern Pacific . ,f 83 Southern Ry. c... 23 do pfd I Tennessee Copper . . lobaceo Product.. 56 Texas Oil 66 Laion Pseifiio com121 do pfd. . . . . . V. 8. Rubber, c. . do pfd...... L. S. Steel, e . . . . . do pfd ...... Cub Copper Vs. Chemical, e . . . Wabash ........ , Wabash, A ...... . Wabash. B . . . . . West. I'nion Tele.. West. Eelectne . . . . Willys Overland... WoorwoTth Open High Low I "Bid 15 ! horsehair, man., IBs; dry long wool Belt. 40c: dry abort wool pelts. 26 980oJ salted and ana swltS (ADril tSSaofll , S3.UU OS 4.00- eSCbtC dry sheep shearling, each, 369 80c; dry feats,' 65, 13 31 146 117 si' 40 64 32 118 47 29 104 82 88 91 48 23 43 H Tl 103 86 "48 j . . . 48 65 15 31 146 119 '46 ' '64 82 119 48 ftl 109 32" 83 91 43 82 69 42 T5'HJ '88 62' 74 98 54 61 80 58 77 19 59 143 63 '57 48 40 43 Si" " "oi" 65 15 31 146 117 ai' 40 64 32 117 47 20 103 81. 83 91 47" I. . 23 43 71 103 80 44 487 23 42 71 103 80 e , 43 'is " 88 I 88 81 S4 53 23 135 4 I 401 84 23 63 I 86 I 81 TIC 82 83 69 42 95 75 37 a 78 62 Hi 74 104 108 98 64 61 84 81 82 100 64 79 41 21 19 58 143 63 109 57 7 22 44 92 40 45 80 89 4 61 91 4 8 55 15 V 31 148 119 42 31 40 12 65 82 on 119 48 39 104 17 31 83 59 115 26 91 27 474 6 8 23 19 43 71 123 -20 IDS 86 30 43 43 48 I 79 56 I 93 1. . 19.. 1. . 1. . 2.. 1. . 23.. 78.. 1.. 75. . 8. . 1. . 6. . 1 19. , 20 7 12 Friday Afternoon Sal as STEERS Av. lb. Price. I No. ..1013 811.75 2. ..1085 13.50 I 3. 'CALVES . . 2.70 8 7.00 I 2. COWS 41 Av. Tb. Priee. ... 820 8 9.75 .. 983 12.00 . . 205 310.50 n, L. , . , . l WMHiniwn uancj uajpuij, e " a.ia,ia, v..i valley vetch, ( ); cheat, 128; clover, $28 ton; grain. 828. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 3 Calcutta. 24 &25o in oar lota: leaa amounts, higher. MlLLJilLlfra Bran, gsoeso.av;- snorts, 332932.60; middlings. 689989.60. uulldu UAia sow i par ton. ROLLED BARIEY $74 9 75 per ton. CORN Whole. $76; a recked. $77 per tea. Merchants' Exchange June bids: f OAT8. -Ssturdsy- Frt Wed. Turn. Mon. Wk.sgo 1918 1917 1MB WT B800 8000 860 $ 6.50 .1089 10.60 J.. 3.. 1.. 14.. .1100 10.50 . 700 5.75 . 725 6.00 .1040 11.00 8.. BULLS ,.1190 $ 7.00 I 1. HEIFERS , . 600 3 7.50 I HOGS . 010 $ . 853 .1100 . 689 . 936 .. 960 8:00 3.75 6.50 7.25 7.75 8.50 170 $17.25 186 17.50 660 196 860 eno 170 400 209 16.50 17.50 16.60 16.00 17.35 18.40 17.60 80.. . 8V,. 18.. . 1.. . 2.. . 60.. . 8... .ft.. , 780 3 5.50 194 $17.50 120 16.00 F 5750 4700 6800 5900 6900 Eastern oats and corn In bulk: OATS. No, 3 white bs-id. enppea wmte CORN. : No. 3 yellow I No. 8 mixed Bobbery at Grocery Store Is Reported alfalfa, 828; to be sure and let It be known. Clotkes Taken From Hen "When the American arrived at the camp the Germans removed all of their clothing. They were especially anxious to get shoes which are scarce in uer- many. The Germans declared it was not right to wear out expensive ciotniag ty working in it. They said they would take care of the Americans' clothing un til the Americans departed for the United States. It Is Quite oiear what taking care' consisted of.. Therefore, when the consul anno 1 aovernmexstsj. unaer wiiuww auvn .,v.. the American prisoners aae kept, com- 6800 plained, the clothing waa returnea. Tne 5000 point Is that the consul came infrequent ly to the camp ana, in nis aosence, tne derm ana could commit any injustice. "The Americans were completely with out money and even unable to buy cigar ettes. 203 150 880 184 216 118 17.40 16.00 16.00 17.50 17.40 16.00 No. 10, 1. 2. 1 . 2. 118. 124. 6. Saturday Morning gala. STEERS. Av. Tb. Frio. I No. Ave. lbs. Priee. ...1208 3L4.00 7..w 977 611 00 . .. 750 7.00 I 4 998 10.50 COWS. . 890 $ 6.50 6. . .1115 8.26 4.. .1100 8.50 7.. . 965 7.25 3.. BULLS. .1440 8 8.50 I HEIFERS. . 655 810.00 I CALVES. . 160 3L2.00 I HOGS. . 117 $16.00 1 30. . . 843 16.40 j 3., 955 $ 7.50 907 9.00 920 6.00 880 6.23 Vancouver, Wsrsh., June 1. H."8tum berg & Son's grocery at Fifth and Main streets, was robbed of $370 yesterday morning at, about 10:65 o'clock, ac cording to a report made to the police station by Nels Baker, head clerk. The bookkeeper. Miss Carrie Nelson, haJ just segregated the money and wrapped it fti rolls, one package containing $110, five containing-$20 each, one 'contain ing- $10, another $80 and on $85. The money was left on her desk, while she stepped out for a minute, and when she returned $370 of the money waa missing. The report states that as no outside window had with the theft evidently took fflace from within the store. Patriotic Meeting Is Held at Viola - ? easneaaausBsnmuwswawesswauuw of the lOne meetings yet held 190 $17.40 150 16.00 Prineville K. P. Gets White House Wool Oregon City, June greatest patriotic was that at Viola Thursday evening, when an entertainment waa presented and Gordon J. Taylor of Molalla gave an Address, as did Walter Givens of Estacada. Both men were received with much enthusiasm. Among the been tampered many functions of thj evening waa the auctioning of baskets, xna, proceed 1 were donated to the Red Cross, amount ing to over $70. This sum and a similar sum taken from a cafeteria supper win add to tha funds Of the Viola auxiliary. Judge Grant Dfmlck made the hit of the evening with hla "spieling" in the selling of baskets, all bringing big war time prices. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PBICES Chicago Hogs 818.70. Chicago. ' June 1. (L N. 8.) Horn Re ceipt. 7000; steady. Mixed and butchers. 816.00 W XO.ow; gooa Jiesvy, 10.1010710 00; rough heavy, 815.80915.70: light, $16,809 10.no; pigs, ,it.2o iff is. in; ouis, eio.vuff 16.60. . . Cattle Receipts, 1.000; strong. Sheep Receipts, 2500; weak. Omaha Hoes $18.40. Omaha, June 1. (L N. 8.) Hogs Re ceipt, 8200; steady. Top, 819.40; range. 816.20 9 16.40; mixed. 816.25 916.35; good choice. $16.25 916.30; rough, $16.20916.25; liglftT $1S.8016.40; bulk, 8-ie.25 916.35; pigs, Sia 10. tsttle tieeeipis, ouu; sieaay. Sheep Receipts. 200. Kansas Oity Moos 816.40 Kansas City. Mo.. June 1. (L N. 8.) Cattle receipts 800, no trade Hoc .receipts zuu, oc tower. All soia srouna $16.00 916.40. Bbsep receipts wgo, no trsae. Statu Hog Steady Seattle. Wash.. June 1. (L N. 8.) Hog Receipts. 102, steady. Cattle Receipts 28, steady; pest ateer. 13 914: medium to choice. 312.00912.25; common to medium. 37.75 910.75; best-cows and heifers, 69.50 9ls.6(i: common to med ium cows. $7.5098.50; bulls, $8.00910.00; calve. $6.00 9100. Sheep Receipts, none. Denver Hog $18.40. Denver. June 1. (U. P.) Cattle Receipts. 3300; steady. Steers, unchanged. Hog' Receipt. 200; steady. Top. $16.40; bulk, $16 916.40. Sheep Receipts, none; unchanged. Salem, June 1. The two pounds of wool allotted to Oregon by President Wil son from the sheep being graved on the White - House lawn was awarded today by Governor Wlthycombe tp the Kpights of Pythias of Prineville for $500, which was highest bid received. The money goes to the Red Cross. Only one other bid was received, that being from Woodmen of the World of Astoria and was for $100. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT xhibit-of Work Done by Pupils in Last Year Is Also ' Arrangedi Oregon City, June I. Tha eighth grade graduation exercises of the Sunset school of West Linn will be held Thursday eve ning, June 6, at $ o'clock in the new auditorium. In the basement there will be an exhibit of the work the grades have done in the past year. The following program has been ar ranged : Part one Songs, "The Yellow and the Blue" and "The Anvil Chorus." from "11 Trovatore, by the grammar grades ; play, "The Elves and tire Shoe maker." primary grades: song, "What Robin Told," primary: recitation, "The Thrift Stamp Jingle," Wilfred Petit: pantomime, "The Tom Thumb Wedding," grades 3 and 4 ; recitation. "Advice From Olden Times," Mildred Kanak : dance, Minuet," pupils of fifth and sixth grades ; recitation, "MoAdoo." Harold Grund : songs, Ljunaby" and "Butter fly." grades $ And : 4 ; recitation. "Old Glory," Myron Toban ; songs. "Santa Lucia" and 'The Shower," from "II Trovatore," grades and 7. Part two By the members of the graduating class, whose colors are red, white and blue; class motto, "Impossible Is Un-American." "The American Flag" (Beecher), George Papoun ; "The Building of the Ship" (Longfellow). Marie Blttner: trio, "The Shell," Jennie Karllk. Evan ell e Hall and Marie Bltt ner : "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" (Gray), Jennie Karllk ? ex tracts from second war message of Presi dent Wilson, Elwood Thompson. The rest of the program is as follows : Solo. Mrs. C. H. Henney : "Old Iron sides" (Holmes). Ralph McCoy ; class prophecy, Evanelle Hall ; presentation of diplomas. R. G. Blttner; song, "Star Spangled Banner, Audience. The graduates are: Ralph McCoy. Manon Wood, George Papoun, Evanelle Hall, Marie Blttner, Jennie Karllk and Elwood Thompson. The school colors are yellow and blue, Camas More Than - Trebled Its Quota Clarke.ftkafaaala Blstrlct Sabserrbed. More Tkaa Twice Amos at Atked for B4 Cress Fa," RfHleg Utfe Vancouver; Wash.. June t. -In . this ; district, which includes Skamania cotm-. ty, the quota apportioned IntthejRed, -Cross drive , was more than : doubled. -The quota for Iho entire district waa $14,500. and for Clarke county, sij.uw. In all. $$1,700 was raised, $29,000 of thla ; amount being subscribed bjr- resiaenis. of Clarke county. ' ' ; " . , in caraas and was nougat, wnera uw; MJnute Men had charge of the drive, the beat results were obtained. Cama aubscrtbed JI5400, more than three times -, its quota of $1500. . . !- ' ' -; .Following are approximatelyvcorrett , figures showing amounts raised in each district. Vancouver went better than v $18,000, it is reported. Manor $3t$.tl. Orchards $218.80, fcst Mill Plain $28$. Amboy $29$, Felida $515.$0, ; BatUe , Ground $593.40, Brush Prairie , $253.48, , Ellsworth $812.50. Proe betel $284.15, Helson $474.60, Camas $6478.28,; Waahou gal $1677.04. Pioneer $816.60. Lev Ceo j .. i?i to niita-afiald 11 501 29. Hoekln- son $S05!S5 Yacolt $127L35. HaU $J9$.8$ 1 and Slfton $160. . ;' . ;;-.e!t.'.v: Vancouver Slarrlage Licenses ;, J Vancouver, Wash., June J. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday aa fot-v lows: Max Green, ZZ. and Hannah -Ruby. 21. Portland; Eugene Russell Wing, 21. nd Ruth Steveng, ,2$, En gene. Or.; Herbert P. Cogley. 80. To ledo, Ohio, and Charlotte Moore, i It, f Vancouver; Fred E. Hoff. 28, Neward. ,N. Y., and Nell fc. McOee, Jegal, Stouth Bend; Lewis Nelson. $, Portland, and . Glenn Ornduff. 21. Timber, Or. MORRIS BROTHERS, - INC. EstabrUbed 25 Yeara V 201 Railway Exchange BulleUnf PorUaad, Oregon THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL V BOND 1 HOUSE ' ; OF ORECON Municipal Bonds Yielding' from 5 to 6.BSV0 S4 Non-Tsisbls. rsdeeat Land Bank ends 101 and Aeerued Interaet. - H you must SILL your tmerty geridt, asLL te OS. If Vu oen BUV mere rrh-Mv Bandar U1 fee-S US. We BUY and w itab an " STOCKEXCM TelepboM Mala 3409 ffi x. Engine Wrecked; 6 Held for Sabotge Aberdeen, Waah., June. 1. Walter Joseph Salarts,' Alfred Elge, Johnson, John Hyddle, G. Al.Carnes and Philip The governor received word today Strlmbu, loggers in the-Humptullps com pany's camp here, are held In Jail pend ing an investigation ox an wsraeni which wrecked a donkey engtne valued at $12,000. Sabotage is believed to De the cause ol tne acciaeni ana ieaerw and local authorities are Investigating. The engine a Willamette 11x14 yaroer. was being pulled over the crest of a hill m being moved ana in rougn 1 auu re 10 attach a snubbing line, sita oown an ir.iinji 300 feet Into a canyon. ine from the American Red Cross to close the bids. Fixed Prices on All ' Cloths Is Predicted Washington. June I. (U. P.) -Possi ble commandeering of all cotton. woolen and silk goods was indicated camp has been closed on account 01 tne today with the appointment of John I accident Scott, Chicago, as textile admlnis trator" of the war Industries board Fixed prices on all cloths also was forecast. 23 135 40 4. 3 33 56 97 77 47 56 H MM, r1! as 974 77 H 4T 41H 18 l 41 I 19 28 tt 186 89 tt 83 tt 23 66 e.J l-'0 54 96 77 4 41 18 23 53 ' 87 84 tt 83 tt 98 tt 22 135 16 40 82 23 00 18 .67 120 60 55 102 91 109" 77 47 ' 8 41 28 89. 41 18 Will Chicago Dairy Produce Chicago, inn 1. (1. N. g.) Butter Receipts. 12,551 tubs. Creamery extraa, 41c; firsts. 40ttc packing stock. 30 60 He. Egg Receipt. a.s cases. Current re ceipts, 28 929c; ordinary firsts, 26 929c; firsts. 29&3Qc; extra, 86c. Money aad xcbange New York. June 1. II. N. S.) SterHne exchange was quiet with business; rn bankers' bin at $4.75 7-10 for demand: $4.73 for 60 day hills and $4.71 for 90 day bills. LIBERTY BOND SALES Total sales; 298,900 shares. r'i 5" f X " " 'w York Baat Stateneat ' New Tort, lune 1. L N. S. Bsnk state ment, five day: Average r loans decreased $89,946,000; demand deposits raereasad (44, 974,000; tins deposits decreased $5,336,000; reserve increased $1,692,000. Actual: Loan decreased $43,883.000;' de Stand deposits increased $14,178,000; time de posits - decreased $4,409,000; reserve decreased 19.910.710. . - - v "Stm York Sagar aad Coffee ' ' Jiew York. June 1.-MU;. P. ) Coffee pof, No. 7 Rio, c; No. 4 Santos, lOTie, - SugsrCentrifugsL 88.006. 4 4. 97.34 97.24 97.12 96.90 96.42 Liberty bonds sold in New York : 3s . 1st 4s 2d 4 Monday 99.30 94.69 94.50 Tuesday 99.66 94.33 94.86 Wednesday . . . 99.0 94.00 rrida ...... 99.82 94.08 94.03 Saturday ..... ..... 99.84 98.86 Asks $3000 for an Alleged Slander " Oregon City, June 1. Edwin J. Foust of Mullno says he has been slandered to the extent of $3000. damages by John Romig. whom. tJhe former alleges made the statements on two different : occa sions that he, Foust, -had been caught in the Romig chicken fcoop. The Foust and Rom! g famllie srn .adjoining farms io the Mulino district. ' The cir cuit court will hear the case, complaint for "Which was filed Friday by Foust. Artificial Ice Ban Is Ordered Lifted' Many Paj Taxes vsnooifver. Wash.. June L Tester riav wyaa the last day the first half f real nrooerty taxes would be ac oantan bv the county treasurer, and all day the clerka were aept ousy waium on those who waited until the last day to make their payment. After May i half of the taxes can not oe ac Ar,t,d. and the full amount will bear Washington, June 1. (L N. S- Re- interest at the rate of 12 per cent strlctions placed upon the manufacture until paid. Those who have, paid the of artificial ice. to conserve ammonia, firat half of their taxes have until are about to be lifted, it was learned at Knvmrer 30 to nay the other half the food administration this afternoon, without interest. Governor Lister Is ill fhbaaro. June l.r-(U. P.) Governor Krnet Lister ' or Washington, unaer treatment here for . cardiac troubles, will return to Washington after a io day rest In a hospital. Hla physician reported his condition as favorable to day. The manufacturers have convinced of ficials. It waa stated, that local bans. placed some time ago, are not needed. Holiday Passed at Raymond Shipyard Scandinavian Church Services Raymond, Wash., June 1. The mem- Kawd AvwaMlvaxrl tftrVAT WrlA 4B fa. aai-jfa ployed in the Sanderson & Porter ship- v Vancouver, Wsh June L There yard In this city worked all day Thurs- win be special Scandinavian "ervlces l..h. v.rA Aorta tins- thaiv aorvtoaw I In the Methodist ChUTCh St $ O'clock to the federal eovernmenL Ther didlP. m. ounaay. this to rush the work of shipbuilding. wUI be songs and music. All are In vttea. Georoia H'ilburn Sues Oregon City. June L Georgia Wllburn has brought suit for divorce in the cir cuit 'court against Arthur C. Wilbur, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment, and asking besides the decree, an order restoring her maiden name of Georgia Barrett. Minsinger on Table Oregon City, Jane - Charles Min singer of 1288 North Sixth street, Port land, waa operated upon for appendicitis Friday morning at the Oregon City bos-' pital.. " . - " -. BtMka, Senda, csnes. 48 ran, Bte V tlevtlt awsard erTraae j(TaiUaa D IRECT PRIVATE WIRES fTO ALL ,lDCCeHANGES (aikn nieage Beard t Tradk : crrVgpeBdeaie ef !$ M Hryaav J?? i-'-vi CUtnft Sew Setsw X: In a top ide and bottom clawing treatise I have, at the request of Wall and State Street; told at length . j Why the Stock Exchange must not be shut up or slowed down during the war . Why hobbling the stock market at the present tune is treason -Why 3uHng the war when the Government and Red Cross need unlimited money the mar ket must be kept .at a bull boil . Why prices will at any cost be kept mounting. The' treatise is too long for an advertisement. I have bought a large edition of the publication for which.it was written and will send a copy'; to anyone in the United States and 'Canada free of charge. ' -'mm ?&::,: No one interested in silver mining or silver's relation to gold, or the relation of both to the present inflated standard of values', should miss 1 my treatise. r -: ; '. ; ONTARIO & DENBIGH All stock, and would-be stock, holders in the only active silver mines sponsored and con-: trolled by old New York and Boston Stock Exchange houses should read my treatise. c .These silvers should be leaders in the coming "Saver" Boonl. Ontario is earning $70,000 a month. Denbigh is developing large and rich ore bodies. . ' The other day I said, "Although I own none of the stock I stroTigly adrise their purchase.'' Ontario war selling at $334; Denbigh at $1. Today they sell at $11 and $34 No one inter ested in the coming "Silver" Boom should delay reading my treatise until Ontario is $25 iBear in mind at the beginning of "Coppers,"-" when Butte was $2, Montana $60, Utah $10, Chino $5, I said buy them as I now say buy Ontario and Denbigh. And shortly after their V prices rose to $135, $520, $130 and $75 re-':-apectively, and the public made five hundred millions of dollars. ' , f fe; SILVER FAKj 1 My treatise contains a sure-work formula; fori detecting the advertised silver stock swindles. there, will be rafts of them in the wake of . the coming Silver" Boom. , ' m . - ";; ' s .. i. j' - -ft thomas xvaimwson mm ,-.Lmt :