j fRST AUSTRALIAN WOOL PRICES ON PRODUCE TOO HIGH FOR MANY PEOPLE IN PORTLAND rult tnJ Vegetate Markft at Such IHflh Figures Househoider It Not Able to Meet "the Priced-Local BIcrchanti -Absolved of Rlame. ; PHee ttlil rule high ob Ir'roVit atrcet, ia fact fniiu and vegetables an to high that moy wient e( paodue la tlov. It ha sot bcu within renent year that quotation hv brn so high all along the 11m and indeed-they are ao near the akjr thatrth ordinary man en vases or sal cannot afford to bay what be want. Cantaloup at 14 00 and 14.50 a erate. tomato at 12.00 and poor atatf at that; bcr riM at 12.7 and S3 00; and other stuff in proportion. It look Ilk aomt one I making money ant where the profit eoae in la further hack than front street. Commission mer ehaaU are kicking as hard as anyone, eeoaus their bttslaesa ia hurt by abnormally high prices, and their eommlmion la so more sow than it ver was, and their sales an leu, as lens pro duce la bought. ,tb. sugar high and berries out of sight, there la littla canning and unless apricots, peaehea or th-r fruits gst down within reaah I? 'U nwhr r the usual amount of Mil act na on the shelves for winter Use in the vrag household. And from all indications peaekea will be high, for the crop is light and tnera ia plenty of chance for price boosting J Somewhere prices are being act that are put ting small fratt. Urge fruit, and vegetables be read tha reach of tha householder. BLACKBERBIES 8ELLIir( AT .H oiacaBerriM are more plentiful on Proat etfeet, bat prices show little tendency toward 'mn""' P'sne. Quotatimu were around 2.60 and a.00. depending upon redely and quality. Loganberries, raspberries and black "J "IT."" dur,n th " wit" a demand art sufficient to warrant brik trading. WATEEM BLOWS . HOME WKAKEH Watermelon; are slightly weaker, selling down U S oents. after holding through the week at Self a cent above that figure Tba supply i. at heavy but the. demand to light, quality bo irifc. no" '. ,oM "d Dlrto" hin- Caf atafldTds' M ' P"'M ,nd ,4B0 ,or POt'LTBT MABKET OFF A SHADE the week closed: prices ranging a shade lower. Tt IT k h,n " MnU - toiler. 1 eenu. The demand Is not heavy. Eggs are tEAL PRICES BULIJTO WEAKKB I"J r""1 UekH aa tha week closed, and tops were at 18 H cents with good obtainable at half a cent under that Peal 1. Mng bUiutt by a-naurser. 1 at tha figure, that have ruled and a good ud in tba h.U cent reduction. MUTTER MARKET HOLDIK0 FIRM Tha butter market still holds firm, but with out advances. Butterfat price, ara up ata wm,mnd th mn'"ured product Iu?.ly artl.il. in tha near future. Cheese rule, steady at price, quotad in Prlday ' advance. OHIOU MARKET SHOWS STRENGTH tm Mdin np wd, " on new J ISJT. to'jy Vround H4 and 3 cents. with nw ""' ord at 2 to U cent Q. U C, port, a aommlsslon merchant of Fronr irtree't U e.lv within th. week 8S0 Mck. of flncy the pioneer onion rai.en of tha atate. These - onion, are of oatra ouslitr and equal to any thing shipped from the south. ROASTITT 'eARS "at FIFTY CEKTS Following tha first introduction of tha wa on aweet earn on tha local market ar 70 cents Urger receipts aav. brought tha price dowa to f !?nU.,0n Vtant ,tre,t nd astlng ears are reaching the eonsumer at S cents aach, which is still km pH for tha toothsome green grain B" Prt ruling high On all JroduwTnd T .CP ',eorn- tn"a'a no assuranoa of law quotation, this year. EARLT TEACHES ABE ARRITINrt the iT-.P5hJ' "1 ,rTlTln ood shape, with tha demand fair, price, considered. Prioia taaga geaer.ll, from $U (. i.j8, the yiJTow "a! rietiee being in much heavier demand. Most of w U "VJ .b,T tm ,ro OaWornU b norther diatricU are coming into baarinf "SKEIn ?lh 00158 V AOAHf h.T--'? I T ""df nrtbr advance over that quoted Friday, a 4 cent increase hard oa the heels of the forgner one oi f cent Haw boiled oil in barrels $1.89. . M'EATHEB ICOTICE FOB SHIFTERS Weather bureau advises ; saln.tv the . follcwin. nualmum temperatuna: 1 m degrees; northeast over S,. P, es-H. R. R., degrees; east to Baker, (4 de . graes, and south to Ashland. rj dagraoV. Maxil MegVe"ee!"t,,r " r,nUn4 'ow about JOBBIKO PRICES PORTLAJTD .twiJrincorn' w wbo,e"' alry Produou' " . ' BUTTE Hielltag pnee: Creamery print ia parchment vrappara, extras. 4 So; prime- flntei alfliJSS J-l salUng price, aubea, BUTTEKrAT Portland delivery basia. Ho. 1 anur; cream. 4o0o. OHIMJrlffai price: TIHamoeH traen Oregon fanoy fuU cream triplets, 27. tea lb t 2 .T"iK '"Vial J6a; foung America, 8a 1 . b. Coos and Curry. Priea to ior era t. o. b. airrtfe Point: Triptete, 24Het EOQ8 Bslllng Price. Case eount."8i M per doaea. s Buying price, 17 4M8e, tVelUng pttea, aelepuaj candled, ll 927; aelaatad. 4 ta "f8!01 "d toosters. fo 1 aoTatagV' 54a turkeya.. 380ei dnaaed faior tTe; Mo. t. ae; squabs. dozaat ' geese! 8.00 per doscn, rras VaaataMag and FauHa FRESH FRUITS Oranges. ST.eOOS.Sa per box; baaaaaa, e lb.; lemons. , 0 60 APpLE--Varima varieties, 12.50 pf a0o ""HIS!1 p.,1I,t MtanerVkaw'teoi; ?n.0,"?nI' 9Be doua bunches; ne rrii t .towrvw w -- ' t - : koVta. a. jlaki .pa "mzwzi l.aO01.T; hothouse, $1.25 3.00 'mmi otn: toinatoaa, fl. 74,2. 00 crates eaxplaaT I5e Jb.l aauUflowrrt 8.5 rir-cru! tmt V' 'l TaC c kild alS Tfr'Ui ,ri0, Country V.rmnt.to,l4lf, perfn.; t,Y. loaijo. OF WOOL THE ANTIPODES NJne uo4id Tons of fleece Seal From Australia to United Stages WIIV 0 Received Here and Scot East for Sfanufaetare. . h cargo of wool ever received in Port ad ia on it. way here from Australia, 900 tons of fleece being in the shipload sent to tba United States tea manufacture. 8maU shipmsnta have eome into Portland befor. by th way ot other port., but this schooner load of wool to tha first full carta Portland has raceived. It is pre ihJ wool win be ttaiushippad. by rail to Boaton fof manufacture. Corn and Oats Rule Easier on General Selling in Chicago Weather Conditions Mere Favorable for Crops Provisions Dull and Slightly 'Lower. . . . dasaah F. Prttehard aPSL,?' lul' ?-'L N. 8.1 The grain and provision market, were all lower. Losses ujera shown of tt 49 1 a for corn, and H 4 He xSea.TSl"- f 10c te -h "1. market had some effect, aa the cash demand haa nuenae Un" beta tha dominaUng. ia- eJ2"0', H (I N. B.) Both oate and t!VT" efi,r. a rather general selling by i f1 ion mt th oPan'n of tha market bora today. C'ommiaalon bouses also were on tha 11! wtk conditions were more favor able, with some rata, in Northwestern United State and in Canada. Provision, ware dull and slightly lower. Range of price, furnished by United Press: CORN Open. High, Iow. fll 'my August . September 158 160 161 M 160 168H 160 160H laO 161 H 166 2 1IIH OATS 78 H 78 ?! 71 70 H 70 H PORK July , August September . . July September . , July September . . July September . . 74 T0T 71H 70 Va 4S20 4936 4600 4130 LARD 261 3615 8607 2610 2630 3630 2815 2813 RIBS 2477 247 2457 1"? DAIRY PRODUCE PIT THE COAST San Franelaco Markets Seattle Market. Seattle, July 13. (U. -P.) Butter, focal eit areamery brick in cartons. 43 & to dftfj rhnnt wrapped, 49e; ditto cubS. 46 43 Cheese Washington tripleia. 2M9i. Washington , T. A - SV tie; 5xW tripw' 26 28c; Oregon T. ,A., 86 28c "P". f Loa AheelM asBbj. r Abia. Jfuiy ll.?t K. ) Batta Calif nnU rrnuni - .n- i; ' 4a; aaa. couSo; puUeJ. 8f a," "" POTATOES All, AI,01fO THE COAST San Fronalseo MarkM San Franotsoo, July 18. (U. P.) Onions. 1.7W5. ' ,l00-2! dl t&.UM9 Potatoes, per eantal New. la boxea. 11.85 ( Seattle Market -J5??UIe, ,qlT 3lV- PoUtoaa-rCaU-fornia new garnets, per lb.. 88He7cali. WaWr lb- 14 M T taa Aaaiot Market Loa Aueles, July 13. (L N. 8.) PotaMes ; Hmj and Exebanre New Tortt, July JS' -(I. N, S.) Sterling exchange waa steady with business in bankers bills at 34.73 6-16 for demand; 34 72 for 60 day bills, and M.TtH for 30 day bills? Keia Tork-Londot SilTer New Torts, July Is (I. N. 8.) Commercial bar silver ia unchanged at 99 Sc. T train at ! 3 O . mr , inQhanjiel 4a-lfl 1 a 3 AjI - Ifew qr; luu ail Coffaa New York. July 13. (U. P. ) Coffee Sped No. 7 IUo.. 8Se;.Ko; 4 fiantoa. HHe. . Sugar Centrifugal, $6,005. fast bacon.' 84 9 48c: picnios. 28e;Veottage roll. PACKERS MEATS Fancy ataer beef 9at fane, eow bef 2c.; ffJSTuSS.' 22$ p.bKiVrtKundrffc"': OTSTERS -Olympia." gaL. 34 B0- M,, mon trout. 18., hubit. To bSek aodt'll erring. 6c; melt. 8o; el,m., Urd rtSn di Groceries fjuiTCWre . HONEY New. $6 per ease. ' KICK Jspsn atyle. NoTl, tKaitc N O" 11 11 ej W.rSC It 4 k 8AKXr!rj.,M,,f found, lfja- 816 per itfrocV'a'm XXn" "Uto" Cleaned. 8 H 9c; hand picked S i ' CANNED liIl.k.rraH: IBard.n. $B.35 Astet. 35.33 j, Eagle. 19 00 lJhh" $58 1 Yeloban. 85.23 per oaW ' V dnSaI,rHO,ted- "H86o in ok, Ba)DA: CRACKERS Balk. Ite ne IkT NUJMudded walnuts" 25 ilL,. . , almonds, 19H 20e; filberts, z 7 He iZ JSi lou; peaouta. 20 31a: reao Napa. Waal and MWo. " f. HOPS Nominal. ISiT arop. XI mig m HIDES -Salted hldea. 23 5,5 tut Tsa salted stage. 30 lbs, and up, aOeTaaSed h gnea ktoll lbs. to 23 lbew mlttd ltd grata alf. W to 15 Iba.. 26c; grXsn'hSS.'ai lbs. and up, lie; green stags. 6u Ih.Si la; dry flint lid. 21 e; dTr hint caU JDdt Ita.. 8uaj drj aalt hldea. 0; dr, horshidJ 31.31 l.B0j ialtwl kam Wdaa. 33 OOffi -eta.halt. Uii. SBci SoiaabauTa. 15c- dri bag araol pelta. t'eeaU; dry abort wool 'nelti 830ei; aaftad and naa 'peini "oleh fllie Us aif) $3.00 4.00 f dr, iwvuZ 45 if SOet d.-y.gaati Jong hair. 266,7 goo ScOo 1, ,0e aaSS. WOOL, All prieee nominal . i prieefor eat lota, ,0a.V BB atif ""- 1Ut JtaVTlla, iOHlilT.0BBe per tt. ', . T 3 ' Ropee," Paints, Oils -s. ROPE BlsaX dark, 24a; white, '23 it o Wvi gtandard Manila. 83Ha. oe in.; I.lN'SREll Oir-K.w hhl. tl ar . . . to bonl. febhw, :T.8r nV, raaaafat-lR l a Ia, Asa ' - w "cOAiTtHVter;hiiT S m? bbl.. 10a gatt: n-m, 20a wL, . GA80L1b Iron bbla.. 21c; sm. 31e- an. gine distiUateiiroB bbbv, 18e; eaaoa. ake" " ' ;TiITi. 4ujTo, lote, Moih.; 500 Jbal I8W0. -' " t . VUUi VUi--ttd9 rrtea.' 13.83." OHM PORTLAND FROM SHIPMENT T UNDER WAY IN N0RTHI8T WITH NO OUTLOOK CHANGE Xortlieni Paelfie Wtskly Report of Conditions Shows No New Aspect or Situation Rains Have Helped Soma Few Localities. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Wheat Barley. Fir. Oats. Hay. Portland, Sat. ... 1 1 3 Year ago 1 Total this week. . , 8 Year ago 20 Season to data. . . 6 Year ago 8 Tacoma. Friday. . . . fear age. ....... 1 eaaoa ta data ... 1 Teat ago., 48 Seattle.. Friday. . .. Year aaa 1 18 23 83 84 'i it 0 '2 i ! n 35 42 13 It It 84 i 80 4 Season to date, a Yeat ago. 83 83 40 With harvest well under way. tha week closes With ao change in tba outlook tot grain. Tha fed lowing report is Inroad by the Northern Pacific: r Mala Lin. Wert -ef Pasco No change condition, or prospect. Harvesting near Prosser. Washington Columbia River Railway No Cbang crop condition, since last report. Harvest haa started and will be general within week. Heavy rain between Eureka and Dayton last aight may help fill out some spring wheat and late barley neat Bayton. ' Main, Llna East ta Pasca Weather hs ban 1iot and warm wind drying up wheat. Rata would benefit lata sown spring grain, but most grain too far along. Harvest will commence in week. Prospect from 80 to 73 par cent normal. Washington Central Railway . Weather has been hot and rain needed ta fill Out heads. Report, are not uniform throughout district, but good atop is oxpeotad from most sec tions. District as whole will run 68 to 76 per cent normal. Paleute and Lewtrton Branch North Moscow Continued dry weather and Wot wind, naring bed effect oa spring grata. Rain needed, ground drying out fast. Prospects from 60 ta 76 pot oeot normal. Dry weather retard ing potatoes and crop now 60 to 76 pet cent normal. Moacow and aofrtk Had good tain last night, but too late for spring grain ia Mm sections. Crop will be from 66 to 76 pat cant ef 1818 yield. Camas Prairie South of Lewisten and Olaarwatar Short Lin Hd goad rain last night, and crop will be normal. Camas Prairie north af Lewisten will make 05 to 76 per cent of normal orop. Potato atop vary .Bart. Probably not enough lot local consumption. FLOUR Selling price." Patent, 310 00 barley flour 311 60; Willamette vail.,.' 38 66 1 i'J-,I?,,ht- taker looal. 33.80 1 00; Montana apring wheat, patent. 810.8olt 10.80; whole wheat, 39.80: graham, $.4 6 j flaut. 810.76: eat flour, 812.00 012 28 m flour, 311 60414.00 per barreL . , HAY-r-Buyiag Price, pew crop: Wills rastte timothy, fancy, nominal; Eastern Oregon-W sih- 1 T 0 ' .T.ile,,, teh. ( ); cheat. ( ). clover, 323.00 per ton; grain, 835 00 - .HoTOlT.r CPBN--Wbow, 873.001 cracked, 377.00 ton. Ifeiehaata eicbaage July bid: V OATS : RAsr.arv Feed 8800 8800 MM Mils 8360 8400 Brng .8600 3600 6600 8400 '. 80 day delivery. OATS Feed BARLEY Feed Brewing !!!.!" Kastern oats and corn in ' bulk : 6160 6860 6300 OATS White. No. 3 . Clipped. 88 lbs. 8800 6800 7000 6800 CORN No. S vallow No. 3 mixed . .. Thirty day deUvery: "OATS No. S CUpped Yellow 8800 8800 7000 6800 CORN Mixed SCATTERING BAIS0 Ilf TEXAS AlfD BOUTHWEBT LOWBB COTTOX ZJ,- Jf i'Hl N, S.)-Corutfd.ring scattered rain in texa and tha southwest thu morning, th. decline of 2 to 10 point, in pries, th'. opeBi ' th aottoa market today was kft"!.tf. J aUy afterward th. m4rk,,V. 'f1 a weight of increasing pressure Kin at aiHam mkHHAj - . . poiata. oes ioaa at a ta 17 Open. . High. . 2383 2385 . 2387 288f . 8383V 2888 . 3770 3788 ' a . 2895 J410 Low. Cloe. 2366 2860 2368 2384 2369 2364 2770 2?78 2600 ... 2548 2443 2448 2383 2888 Janu. . 1 1. May . , July ....... August ..... September . . October December . . . a AMEBICAN LIVESTOCK PBICES Chlaaaa Maaa 313.10 Chicago. July 18. (I. N. S.) Hon TMi rnated rcetpt 8500. higher. Bulk. 81Y1641 18.00; top, 117.63 18. 1T65; mix light. 317.81 jo.wo; top. 318. lO: butcher ban. U 00: nackine Iiam f... . tia bIA mixed and medium. Ala MI Alt an. 67 88- rODgil i8'o3; -YT. , j ra a 4 r ti I itA. i Pig, 118.50 17.86. t;atue Sheap-p-EaUmgtad taoaipta 8000. iiaobaagad. Omaha Hega 817.80 0m.;h-, li ,n,T (t H. 8 ) Hog (min strong. Too. X1T XA- 817 na OS H 1 T HO ! mirtil lit iSM- ill".' i Choic. a iiViVairtiT .z.::c . : . " : pigs. 312.00 916.00, Cattle -Recetpte 600. ateady. Peep Receipts 100. ateady. Kansas City Haas 317.10 SleepTBoaeipta laoo. ao trade. 8aattla Noo Ulahtr Sttl. Wash.. Jul, i3.i!!(T H. 8.1 Ho Receipt. 287; loThighet. ' ,4' CattleReeeipt. 188; ateady. -Sheep Receipts, none. Denve Heoa 3178 Dobw. July 13. (V. p ) Jlr.l. Jjipte 300. atead, Price, V't akdHoXB3?74?6. kf-- . Sheep Receipt. Bono; no market. Chtrairo Dairy Prodaaa "oL18 '1- -'l Btrtta Re ceipt, 6935 tub. Creamery extras 41.. eiTT S43Ha: packing tock 36 H Kgg. Receipt 12,281 essesT nrr" - " Iraajlaeo Oraia Msrgtt Baa Fraaeisca, Jnly 18.(TJ. P. Barky iSZSft&J M l. 3 60; LIBERTY PON SAIES ' Uba1;aarjd3 aoM-iB Haw Togkt " ' - r 9 : 1st 4 2d 4 Mandal 0958 8408 f .410 4 Hi 8608 360O 85 J8 8638 3684 t84 4o9 Wednesday . 8964 8400 Thursday , . 8962 3403 Friday 95 840S 6turJy ....... 8962 B39t) 8400 3410 S46 394 THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL YQ ON WAY TO STOCK MARKET OPENS MY BUT CLOSES WITH A HEAVY TONE Dealings Da Not Suggest Any Change la, Charaeter at Speculation Ooy ernmont Bonds Unenaaged Leading . Issues Gain tHightlr. aw Vark. July 1S-(I market alaaed haa i. ' H. .) The atack Ml enmmiMS filn.a S 1MH aaidwlri, 37 Hi Marina arwf erred S"r woo wnttoa smar tor, 873. aotl Plehaelae utuimi 1 . ... mm 1, --7- . vvw"e, "i"'H ww mwrwt art upturn of M, while Airterlaan Sumatra baa. fall U Iff V, a loss of 3V. ateali"; at Kw York. July 18. (L N. S ) Tha atoek market showed ateady taa at th opening todsa. with slight sain being mad 1b om of tha lead ing issues. Tba dealing did not suggest any change la tha character of tha speculation. There was an ad ranee of 1 point in Texa Company ta 148. and nearly aa much in American Mnieed. RaUle ia other issues ware confined ta frae tkina. American Can and Distillers' opened un changed, while Cigar Stores dropped to 87 H In view of its recent activity and emtio price abangea it waa somewhat surprising that there had been no transaction. In Amariaaa Bnaaatr up to th and of the -first 18 minutes. After tho first quarter of an hour had ended Booth Fisheries moved UP IH to 25 while American Ice roe 1 point to 31. Th itook markat aloaed heavy today. Gov ernment bond unchanged; railway and other bonds ateady. KU1.?';i ?,tSck todJ' "7.700 .hares; bonds, 31,860,000. fl of stock for tha week wra 61.882. 000 shares; bonds, 324.388,000. Furnished by Over beck X Cook Co.. Board of jraae nuuaing ; DESCRIPTION : Open" High Low cioa 2 Alii Chafenera, e . . Amet. Beet Sugar. . Amec Caa, o Amer. Cat F a. . . A met. Cotton Oil, a. Amer. Linseed, a.. Amer. Loeo., ... Amor, ameitet, e. . Amer. Sugar, a. .. . Amer. TeL i Tel. . Amer. Woolen, a . . Anaconda Min. Co. Atchison, c? Bald. Loeo. Bait. A Ohio, a... Bethlehem Steel. B. Brooklyn B. Trans. Butter It fiaperior. CaL Petroleum, e. . Canadian Pacific . . . Central Leather, . Che. A Ohio. , . . Chi. ! Vm.i . '68 47 6 W 6814 47 'si- 47 H 40 88 - 47 84 89 40 Al U 40 iIIS 88 69 67 tu M 83 88 28 1 8 U 68 H '85 k 88 2 ! 81 t 85H 8714 65 80 is 147 "i 'S8 '88' Ml m 168 46 88 a 66 SI 147 14 147 67 66 7 il'i Chi Mil. A 8L Paul . . v . . 88 88 H 48H 6514 '66H 1H vm. es n w.t . . . China Copper CaL Fuel i L. e. . Consolidated Gag . . Corn Prod not, e. . Crucible Steel. ... Denver A U. U.. .. PJstillara CenerS feieVtrio'!! General Motor . , . Oandrtnh Tinhh 83 in 4H1 83 42 5 4 65 1SU 146 164 H 164 44 81 00 42 17 81 aa at. North. U. Lands Ureat Northern, pfd Greene Can Hide A Leather. . Ice Securities .... Illinois Central . . . Industrial Alcohol . Inspiration Int. iter. Msrin.. Kan. City1 Soath.. c. KeaBaaott Copper . . Lackawanna Steel. . Lehigh. Valley Louis. A Nash. . . . Maxwell Motors, a . . Mexican Petroleum. Miami Copper ...! . Midvale tjtoel , . . . M., K. A T., a.. . . . Miaaourt Pacific .... National Lead Nevada Con. New Haven N. T. Alt Brak. . . N. Y. Central N. Y.. Ont AW... Norfolk A W.. a. . Northern Pacific. . . Paoifie Mail ...... Penn. By. ........ topla' Gss J.... Pittsburg Coal, a . . . Pressed Steel Oat. a. Ray Cons. Copper. , Ry. Steal Spring... Reading, c. ...... Rep. I. A 8., a. ; . . I Rock Island . . e . Sears, Roebuck Co. Bhattuck Studebaker. a. .... Southern Pacific . . . Southern Ry., Jena. Coppet Texa Oil Tobacco Pmriiu. iT 31 if 31H . a IT 31 123 63 14 128 aatt 53 H 09 87 18 ' 88 83 68 83 H '63H 8214 8814 62 o 23 H U 44' S2 a e ' a a d 88 62 33 115 11 28 62 6 23 68 19 7 123 71 71 21 103 87 28 44 44 64 34 69 89 1 23V4 88 91 38 44 w: 83 28 18 147 63 80 104 '30" 187 16 44 83 23 IS 147 Union Paoifie, a , . ." '. 62 60 u. n. jbteej, 1 'tan copper Virginia Cham.. . . Wabash W. V. Telegraph . . . astinghouso Elec . . Willys4verlaad . . . Wool worth . 01 60 10 87 42 19 4t Ul Totai sale, 37.700 shires? JTsw York Band AtchktoB Gekeral 4 s Xarkat Bid. 80 ill . 80 . 82 : P ; Si : 8 : ?J :'lt . 81 . 81 Ask. 81 77 88 . T8 ' 94 82 83 86 83 81 88 84 89 80 91 73 94 88 61 82 nai. Ohio Oold 4. Beth. Steel Rf. 6s. . . . . . . V O.. B. A Qi Cot 4111! St. Pul OenL 4.. . . . ChL. N. W. Chrnl. U A N. UnL 4a.:.. I New York Ry. 6s p$z:tTit ft:: &.?:::::: TTnion Pae. 1st Ref. 3... Saathara Pao. Coav. 8, . . Southern Pae. Can. 4... Penna. Coat. 4 ..... . ranaa, 1st 4 Che. A Ohio Conv. 6. . . Ore. Short Line 4..... Poreig-m Bpad Market af Wtuing?1' C:- A F. 6s. Oct.. 1820 Z V. K. 6a, Sept. 1818 .. $3 Ti. SI 8Ua. No.! laia 62 Board Ask. 92 99 98 99 95 97 88 9 48 08 91 97 34' 97 J? S XT f 1 P. K. , Not.. iSil 93 .94 97 130 82 83 44 94 94 '90 31 tl 0 87 A- " 8s. 5s. Aug,. 131.. Rep. Franc 6a, 1981..... Parte 6s, Oct, 1331...... Marseille Nor., 1918. . . Rassia Evtn. f , 1931... Russian IntL s. UU.. . Dora. 6s. Aug., 1913 Dom. 6. April. 1921..,;. HeuV C An0. 1881....'. Dom. 8a. April. 1628.;... Atgestina , i.y, it 30. ... China 8a, 1818. om, Canada 8s 1337... Frrnch 6a, ll8 93 981 1 PACIFIC COAST pTATEMEXT "aetlaad SUnke 1913 191T 3.736.037.88 S.848.441.00 3.028,278.33 .I16.417.87 5.611.0a.52 a.483.738.1 Monday .. Tneaday . . WedMtday . Thurtdaa . Friday . . . Saturday . . Week .. Clearing . Balgnce , . 4.408.42T.0T 4,054.413.76 8,572.786.15 8.781,310.88 -t.stfTss.ta .l2,l9i.3i .134.367.068.11 16.441,848.27 Saokant) BnM7 1.881.310.00 Vmizi 4ti oo - - wmv esang ........ ....... , I 3.673,343.00 f-ia.." rS"taaai,itti- M.T.aa . . . .V ...... f . . , . , f ' 05 B.B 90.00 Cleartaga Claarlnft Clearing Cleariagi Baiaaee , ntl1'-- : "Average -Lean laataaaed 880.4s3.BAA.- m- mand deposits ieTMed 811.738.000.' tlmi -aceita increased 11.11? AA ill till m,m T'T-T'.r 'mwsxwmmmm t ActuaC-Loan Increased 382.8 55,600. de mand deposit increased 873,641,00. time de- sTelSSO? .?;,'00?' tacaed I S9H 884 1H 91 88H 3814 aeoo awod. dS" ? "46" 8H 83 H 10 182 148 148 63 4 63 74 3014 6014 102 1044 '6" 'b6'i iH "ia'ii RTLANP. SATURDAY. " JULY 13, 1915. PORTLAND Prices JRuIa Steady anr .VIves Are lftlntslBcd, tut Week Ends With No Increases and No Sales at the Top r Market Quotations. PORTLAND lJVESTOC. BUN gioga. , vatue. tjaivea. aaaap. Saturday . Friday Thursday . Wedneeday Tuesday ........ Monday Weak, ago ...... One year ago.... Two year ago. . . . Three year aga. , , Four years aga . 490 878 144 f4 809 I6 foa 1734 S21 87 ' S 83 S3 V1 168 1168 49 S19S S3 4 T91 77 84 . . . k ... 31 6 46 28 10 . a a 403 760 419 196S 333 184 260 233 146 Thee were so surprise at North Portland dariag taa day, th receipt beta bat ordinary and sales rather light Sale mad wer of but ordinary stuff and no top price were ia evi dence. Hog ruled iteady. but there waa a dearth of trading, values ebing maintained, however, at former mark. Overnight receipt were good for ta week and. General hog rang: Prim mixed 317.00317.80 Mdlum mixed 16.75 1 17.26 " Beve 16 0glS L6.76 4J16 Oattla Market ateoel 60 Th cattl markat waa good, bat there wtr ao nacy swiis ia enoenca and th aalea were aot ol top. Ovar aight teeeipta war rathar fight General e.ttl. ...v.. Prim steers Good to' choice steers. . .313 00 . 11.06 13.00 18.90 10. so si Miu m a good steers P.t 1 : 9 001 S.i 00 ana CommoB to fair steers. CkuiifM mm inI Kf 6.06 8.00 8 66 3.90 340 49 7.60 4.66 A 6.68 S06 480 Medium to good tow d' bclfer: ajtemedium cow and kaUsr. Bun ..:::::::" oalv ....::: Stock gad feeder 3.00 6 3 00 60 I 7.00 3.03 Mutton Blartat ataady. Tha mutton tuaikst waa ataady at format Prioea, with light taceipta aad a good Asm and. Sale wer few and of ordinary stuff. General mutton ran: Eart of mountain lamb 318.60 14.09 Valley lamb 18.00 13.60 Yearling . . . 6 09 10.00 """"a 8.00 9 9 00 8.60 tp 8.00 Saturday Shipper Cattl John Basaaa. Pui.n, Trk B loads; Earl McNutt. Lasen. Or., 1 load. Hog 0. E. Lucky. Molalla. 1 load. Mixed C. H Lucky. MoUlla, 1 load of cat tle, calves and aheep; MaMaaon and Frum, Hal ey. 1 load of cattl and bog. United State department af agriculture bu reau of markets reports livestock loaded ia car load ( doubled eck counted aa two can) : Cattle and Mixed calves. Hog. Sheep, stork. Tot Toteb) 1139 1268 880 168 3964 Oaa week ago.. ..1021 970 496 143 3708 Four week. ago. .1268 962 688 148 8081 State origins of livestock ledd July 12: For Portland Oregon ........ 2 1 a Toteb Portland. . On week go. . . Foot weks ago. . For Seattle Oregon . Washington .... Toteb Seattle. , . . One wek ago. . . . Four weak aga.. s 14 3 ' 2 8 10 17 11 a 3 2 Sal at 7 8 8 9 2 Afternoon, frtdaj STEERS No. Ave. lhe. Trice. No. 2. I: Are. Iba. Price. .... 886 8 0.00 .1000 0.71 .... 898 7.60 3". ...1306 810.00 . 61. S6 75 60 8. 6. 2., a. , 8., 2. . 8. . . 800 .. 886 COWS ...1660 ... 840 .. .1086 . . .1655 ... 820 . . . 980 ...1080 ... 870 8 6.00 8. . . 861 . . 825 . .1084 . . 876 . . 990 ..1200 . . 880 . . 970 3.89 8.25 8 60 S.80 800 3.75 7.60 7.60 3 00 8. 00 8.60 6.78 6.00 960 4.00 7. 26 7.00 27. 8. a. 1. a.. 1. 1. 1. i: 24. 4. MIXED $ 6.60 I 8 6.25 f 1 CALVES 81100 I 1 890 710 110 .... tli, 1010 120 S 8 08 660 3 8.00 480 3.00 HEIFERS 2. 1. 1. S. 1. 710 I 8.00 900 6.00 740 6.75 1. 1. BULLS ..1263 . . 664 0. 50 3.50 1.. 420 8. 470 5.00 860 1.. STAGS 1380 8 8 00 I LAMBS 311.00 I 04.. 13.60 4.. 41. 12. 63 77 77 313.50 70 10.00 113 8 8.00 118 8 8.80 EWES " 118 8 7.00 I 9.. YEARLINQS 130 I 9.00 I 11, . BUCKS 170 6 6.00 I 2. 6. , 36., 9. , 23., HOGS 186 131 169 233 816.00 8t. 19. 8. 183 6)6.00 17.25 .15.00 17.00 211 383 17.35 18.76 aaturday Morning Sate A. Tba. Priee. ... 88Q 8 8.00 ... 900 3.75 ...1130 11.25 STEERS No. At. lb. . . 966 ., 730 . - 670 . . 680 336 ..1010 . , 743 . . . 960 ITS . .. 210 Price No. 1. IS. 8 9.00 8 T OO t.80 6. COWS 4.26 , . 800 . . 890 ..1070 .1024 6 23 0.60 6.00 8.60 too 1: 10:: 6. .60 7.76 0.76 CALVE8 81160 HOGS rr.36 1 96. FIVE DIE, FORTY HURT IN STREETCAR WRECK NEAR SAN FRANCISCO Passenger Said to Be Operating Car While Motorman Was Collecting Tares. San Franelaco, July 18. (L N. 8.) Flva pasaansara wars klfUd and 40 In jured. Kant ao sortouslr that, thay can hat racovar, whan trollay ear Jurapad the track at sharp curra near San Bruno today. . PasMpsrers put raapongibUlty for the aocldant on the custom of tba motorman In calling- upon a paaaenjar to operate tha car while ha went inside to collect fares. It help; a one-man ear. The motorman. Geore-a W. Swaetman was arrested and held on a pharra of manslaughter. " The aocident ccuiTad In a thick fog that ta said ta have ebacured tha wlaw ef the vajunteer motorman, who is re ported to be amen; tba dead. The dead are: K. J. BAECHER. declared fey paaeen rra to hawe been rnnnlna the ear. - LOUIS PER083A, ARM AND PEROS 8 A, hie brother, B. OPIOTTI and JO SEPH SAVONAi.1. They : were all enrotite to South San VYaaclaeo iadua trial planta and ahlD yarda where they were employed. The most serioqaly Injured are W0 liara Gibbons, Charlea Darbe knd R. M. Richardson, alj ef whom are near death NORTH PORTLAND HAS NO SURPRISES TODAY IN LIVKTOCK MART 1 V J I YANKEE ESCAPES FROM HUNS AND TELLS EXPERIENCES New Jersey Soldier Walks Into .Huns1 Hinds, Suffer Insults and Punishments and Escapes. KILLS HIS SLEEPING GUARD Germans Brjat and Kick Prisoner and Make Him Work Without Food m Rest. By Lowell XeUstt With the Americana on the Marne, June 80 (By Mall). (U. P.) James A. Ponahue of Newark. N. J., felt around in the dark till he got hold of a broken pick. Then he hit hla ateepy g-uard over the head, and two days later (yester-' day) he made the following report to Second division headquarters on what it la like to be a prisoner In the German army: "I went down in the woods (Belleau) and Joined my command what there was left of It. They were all spilt up and mixed up. I heard a whistle blow and went forward. Every time a flare would go up I would drop down. There was a lot of rlfleflrlng. Just ahead I saw four or five men and thought they were our fellows. I ran right Into them, and when I got there one of them hit me on the head with something. Whan I fame to they took ma up before aa officer. He said. 'How many Americans are there over therer I said. Thirty two divisions of Americans (780,000 men) and 40 divisions of. French. He said. Achl Schweln. schvVln !' Frcqeeat Xleks DellTsrcd "Then they booted me and shoved me away. Going out I got a -couple of more kicks. They took me down the road a piece. Detachments coming along would give me thai once over and say. 'Ach I Amerikanlscher srhwein 1" I don't know-how long I walked, but it was a long time. I didn't sleep all night ' "Next morning I got an ax about the sise of this helmet handed me, ani without anything to eat they put me to work cutting with them. They had ma chine guns all through the woods. Then they too; me across an open field and hack Into another wood and had me eut mere brush. They were digging emplacements. They wojld dig one and set a machine, gun n it and try it turn ing it all around, and then .move to an other place and try it Then they would eut more brush and camouflage the holes. s "That night I tried to sleep In an old covering;. About th tlm 1 ... started sleeping they would come along ... mc m 0001 ana lane ma to an other place.. Then they took me on an other march, a a . Haa Wearing? In.Hm T7Bir.. That evening three men In American Uniforms welkid nn tn mn ntn. talked With him. Than tv. , wanted lbk toward tha line. Then about awvao jirencn eiricera, or men in French uniforms, walked up and talked to this offloer- asd then they turned, and walked "7 VW IIA. TheTW would erlwai n. mm.jt -i v. bread to eat That was enough to drive a man crasy. Then they would sit in front -of me and eat cheese and bread and drink something that looked like coffee to tantalise me. They kept me chopping all the time. They had about 16 or 80 men carrying the) bruin away while I waa chopping; it. They ware using it to camouflage tha ditches that had ammunition In them. "I was there about seven or eight nights. 2 could not keep track of the days. So between shoving me around and kicking me around, I thought I would try to escape and take a chance of being abet So when another sentry came on, I watched him and he sat down fes a tree and looked like ha was sleeping. Raps Ssatry'oa the Head "I moved a bit and no move out of the sentry- He Juat kept right an snor ing away, I just Veiled over and got a little closer, and still no move out of him. I reached around and got hold of an old pick handle, and thought It was no good to me. So I felt around and found the rest of the pick with a little piece of tha handle. -60 I hit him on the head with the pick. and not a sound or grunt out ef him. I slipped right away then. Then I ran across those Red Cross dogs of theirs. They have got a little canteen on both sides of them. I went on a little piece and staye4 In tha woods for a while when the dogs were around, but there wag not a whimper out of them ; they were- just running around. Two Pars Croialag Bctweea Llses - "1 would go on and when I would eome close to a bunch I would drop down and stay until they had gone away and then I would go on a piece farther I would travel by night and lay hid In the woods In the daytime. It took me two ' dava tt ret 11 n tiara Tv.it kept on coming and I found once a bagl wtiii some eia nara oread in It and some IltUe pieces of cheese. I cams across a stream and I soaked the bread and ate It "I kept on coming until I got up where tae shells were dropping all around ma and then out where the sheila from both sides were falling and I sure thought it was all up with me. I kept on going though, and then i heard a sentry yell : 'Halt !' and I said 'Don't shoot; I am an American.' "I went up to him and asked where headquarters was. Then I got an M. P. (military policeman) and be took me up to the A. P. M." AMERICANS NOW FORM THREE CORPS IN FRANCE (CoBttawad fraaa Page On) being kept up and the average remains unchanged. Lirrctt Boa's rtrt plrUloa The three army .corps have been formed under tho command of major Eenerals detailed for that worlt who. If icy make good, later will be promoted to tha rank t lieutenant general. The name of only tm of those general offi cers waa made public, , Major General Hunter Liggett Vita commands the first division. ha three army corps are made op aa follows: . First corps, tha first regular division eenamaaded by Major General Robert I. BiUlard, second regular division. Major General Omar Bundy; 880th national guard division. Major General Clarence Edwards, comprising New England troops, most of whom saw service on tho Mexican border; 42d national guard division. Major General Charlea F. Man ehar, commanding, comprising units from 41 slates and known aa tho Rain bow division; 41st national roard, com tnsnder not ren. known as tfcs Sunset division and. made u ef-PedfJ Coast guardsmen t4 allnaal guard sUtiaioa. Major General . G. Ha an command ing, tnadg. pp pt Michigan and Wisconsin gThardamesv'' . ' AJT AWetleaa Xepresaated Second enrna. tha Savantv-aenrmtti di vision of the natlpnal army, from Caxap Upton, made up -of gel active eervVce me from New Tork cUr. .(This division Is aow commanded by ' Major General ueorge b. Duncan, wao went across aa a brigadier aad earned hie two stars by tlonal guard division. Major General ll'llll . m. ... evuiiam a, wrignt oommagigf, com prising Kansas and Missouri troops ( Kisrhtv-asioaiwl nsilonil araw dlwtalnn. Uajor General, Wihiana Burnkam corn? Alabama Georgia aad Tennessee ; Tblr tiath national mnmwJk lvllnfi X m 1W General George W. Reed commanding. miiw up oi xennessee, (Norm iaroiins and South Carolina and District of Co lumbia guardsmen; Twenty-eighth na tional guard division, commanding of ficer not given, roads up of national guardsmen from Pennsylvania; Fourth regular army division. Major General C It. Muir commanding; Third regular army division. Major General Joseph T. Dickmaa comrnendlnr: Fifth regular army division. Major General J. E. Me Mahon commanding; Seventy-eighth national army division. Major General J. M. MeRae commanding, made ap of elective service troop from Delaware and New York, traiaed at Camp Dlx : Ninetieth national army division. Msjor General Adelbert Cronklta commanding, made up of New Jersey. District of Co lumbia and Virginia selective trained at Camp Meade-. Thirty-third national army divlaion. Major General George Bell Jr. commanding, made up ef Uli noia selective: Twenty-seventh no tional guard division. Major General John F. O'Ryan commanding, made up of New York state national guard. Gersnaa Delay Vaexplalaad General March had HA f DMrv A mm 1. Ing with the delay of the Germane la renewing weir orrensive. No official word dealing with tMs pbsse has come from overseas. . It Is of course pre sumed that the German high command Is refitting Its forces and flWng up all ranks from the various iNwt. tm ordar to have the army en the western front as atrong as poeslbls. Oenersl March explained that there has been no Inoraa In tha smmSar of troops sent to Italy slnee his last announcement en that subject The action nn ttia v.rlnna Ma during the past week he described as oi minor ensracter. There have bean small raids which have been marked With succeaa far tha allla Tha m,t. eat advance has been on the Mace donian iront There, with the French supporting the Italian right flank and with heavy support by light draught monitors, tne Italians scored an ad ance estimated at about 28 miles. This movement covered a crescent some eighty miles long la the Balkan rauuniguis. America Germany's Chief Tepla Geneva, July 1S.(I. N. S.) The great achievement of America In putting 1.000.000 Mldlara In Wanna mnA t-mw- many's diplomatic failure In Russia are me cnier topics r conversation In Oar many, according to a traveler who ar rived from there todav. Strikes are new constant eeeurrences ana frequently the police sympathise with the strikers and -fail to supprecs the recurring dlaordera it waa tii Onty the rich are able to buy suf- ncieni wooa xna informant added that Germany could tm possibly endure an other winter of warfare. ROLL OF HONOR lOeetiaaed fraaa Page (b BariLIVATR CA8,UBT MTTET. aHufchlny, BivATB MXBBBT IICBBAT. PwrvaV Ohfa lVAT rRED W- ''""FLLAW. Heele. vil)?oht7 WALT,B 0WICK. Steaaea PRrVAfB TiailS PLOWMAW. G1ovt. ObtBITATB UAX B0SH0K' Wadreatta. r-r'VJ' ,UT,DB,, WLUAMS. OHftoB Died Trim VVauntft tJFiW' ABT,,im A DtaS Feavn Sl4en ag OtW pJBlVATE MALACUI fclcEEllasrui.. Wavaeea aerarf Oerprrals Joha U SUaeti, lUsi rH Ta Boer nury it, SUanlle. Maavi riaer IvZr. job. InimU. Uian.: privat Karl U MeVS ton. New Hva, Cotia. : Pttvate atatvls, Balk, tdgertae, VV; Bafo T. Begg. Ceae. G?5 Charley P fceurslag. Brooklw muu CUr ene A. Bishop. EbemtiBrg. fJ. Halrry Berle Carboadal. 1-a.j Jeeph B r-ci" eroit " J. l Baste TeeUe. (w Yert : j il tl i'aJl Mlaa.; stbiHs InVita. jerwy City H J tLnri yaaulae, Nerwead. K. J. vilWnrt hfl A2 (iraaptaa. re.; John Bey. Wew Tera- kT. fCUy. fc. J.: Harry Uvenlhal. Jtgw I art; tT.I . U., ta sweeter. Pa.j Jo Le. SaatTs t! ,-rmi. UL! Frank WeShaa. noeoSaei jS J , WillUBi A. Mario.. Vletorta B. tt; aJL j' OIo.d-U. HssJ-to. p,.. lis 3 pJkwJ: c tL fcbeltoa. sort Woeth, TeiTprd W S.' J- llovi Tasoeri. Eaat atanea Albert U Thrust. SbefrUtd. sTaiaia Wag Brooklyr.. H. J.; yt-V -.14 Kae! Ark.; Ceeere Zaeio, Jeno Olovo. Uf, JtaJy. Mtatlnf la S Mian Private Peter Kechsaowial. Saasaokin. p. Jas H. Miller. A va. M. tT rJoaa Marphy Uaeola. a. ; CoraeHw IBWyVMeCoi! W' Va., bat p-aea. Pa.. 7B.IIV u awiy. htm Badlosw. Masa. Tba Mgrla aerps Ust va a foQowat Billed to Bailee My"?V7 " MO,EOTrrcH. . jjyXGZAXi BEM. ST8AW. Ctsaaabara, COBPOBAL XUJ4U tL CXILDWKU, Uti- FBIVATB FBARK A. CUMMIXQa, Cam B la, Washingtoa eavaty, Pewn7lvaia. aalolie5 -oD lMiuUirt, ClaeiB- u rBlVATB HI BAM O. LtTHKA. tkfjekt, JPBmTB SOLOff A. BKLSOir; f Lasa, PBITATB mBT R PBOSSBB, rraa. CaL BJVAIB HHt P. MI6l-Dg7a2a; -JFil?. L0WH' KICHABDSOW. 184 Wat Aarleot aoB. Slt Lake city, fc'tea. ' Dtaa-ef Tsyswao, : aCBflEANT CABL H. BOPTOW, Vay Itut .B4BolATi: ,U050 ""M." Blae Ia- PBIVATE WILLIAM B. FLANACAX. Coa aaptioa Jaitetiow. Ue. . - .TT' jPBXy-ATB EABL W. MATTDCOBZ. Cla-oo. .Sevsyaly Wgwasad to Aatloe ' a JSFF Ba,v,ntat- Waiiwel Pa.: Sothie A. UaaaaB, Hoatavui. Ala.: MUH t , Orlcnd. Cal: babert r ikJIZ? rrVntaliru Uf . W: Uarrta, l'rTins reportad severelr rewtk4. bow ra CTui. "eTtV. .Wr Sa?i taawt Prerfeoslr wpwrUd vrlr wewaded, Bow ya. portd l;t fatj lntaVargil T. 11 SENATE AROUSED N ISSUE Borah $ ay Allies Owa $fc Dtbt to Nation j Polndexter De fiouncet Bolshevik!. : ?- Waahlngton. July P.V-A. Spiritad controveray ovar tha edaOiiiev Uallon's Buaelan poUcy broke oat to- ay In tko aanate. Be a a tar pkaindazta. t "Washington, declared tho administration ' wouia mane a serious mistake If It dl- vertee. manpower and r boom roes to Rwav .o oe usee py the Bolahevlkl for- . mm a rwa i. OV.n I A a ... ON RUSSIA rwirsviirr, netiaar mon -nor material sent to the Bolshevik! will" be ever used .against German- Polndexter sharply crltlclaed Raymond Bobbloa. wfo reeently ret timed from Red Crosa work In Russia. , - VVIBBIaUBI 6B M I T 1 1 Bobbins and his eaawciates, rotndes tor charged. NrotJd have tha United Statee turn Its back on principles of fair dealing with-our allies aad would have us send men and supptlaa) to the traitors ' Lenlne and Trotsky, and tAelr foTiewers. -who are 10 Umea worse than Benedict Arnold. Theeo genUemen and theoe who pro- ffinaa tKa lTMi.a atmtmm i. s m . - -. ..v ... kj muivrntm isin aw , the BoUhetnkl do not deny that tba Boi ehevlkl are frtende of Oerwteay. Tha unites statee should bo InUrootod In de veloping Russia to a point where It would again boooraa a factor In tha war against Germany. But the Belahevlki leadera will never put Russia, on the fir Ing Una again In this war, - s I am sorry to see that tha admin istration eeeme to bo so Impreaood wltk Uto views ot Mr. Robbkns and hla asso-- . . . The Rusalan dissuasion waa.oponet by Senator Borah, who eompared Roe sla's effort to liberate herself to tha French hmIiiIUm 4 u w . t m ' .... uw OWS.HBIHM" OI wnicn u to be commemorated tomorrow Bastlle day. After paying tribute to the French. Borah said; "Russia is entitled to tha sympathy, tho confidence of the free nations of the earth, and aanalalt Sa m. to the sympathy ot tha United ftutaa. ' Great Credit Dae to Xatytaas ' a.w 5tl'mt W,U ,hAl rrtt catjntry. . Back of tho story of murder. assasstss tlon and disaster, a eraat ! Is fighting to be free. We aheuld ga at once to Rusala'a aid. UntU we have aunr "w accoraplls, tha upreme task of the war. "Trotsky Is an Incident ; Lenlne Wfll amount to nothing in tha finaJ adjust. ment- Tha allies seem ta haa aoeaa nHurr met nn eg is, arur tba aver throw of the csar. could work out ktr aivation unaided. "If wa think the maaa of RuaaUa peo ple are not loyal and have sot doaa their Dart In thl aa t... . . . short wuc rpatneries "Had Russia aot held the eastera front when tha battU of the Marna was being ,-lh.1 "? mJ' hltDr f clrUlaatlon might already have been changed and Sff r" tory aaghi VMOr The Russian army aa a whole never decerned or faltered BntU betrayed by tha corrupt leadera." ""aaasBBtaWaxeaj Governor to Submit Tax Levy to People 8alem, July 18. Governor With v. oomba baa called a meeting of tla state tax OOmmlaalon tnr 1 A a'.lub m.m-m .m - . m w mhvp wa eaarrr day morning to ooneUaer how snaeh r. : " neeoea ay tae elate in addition to that whloa can be raUed by u ..Urr ni?4'r t m L,?.n' Irposo la to submit tha additional amount needed tn a. vara ar the DeoDle at thai Nmuali.. .. .. meeUng the governor says ha "wawn ma ewximsxea of needs. The throe principal things he haa In n.iv.s he Bald. IS the flnsnrlsr r.9 .aa III.. ! m vm ... w uiiHiery police, the establishing of a hospital at rwvwa.au ror weunoea soldi are, and naneing tho work of the State Council af Dafanae and Social Hygiene society. Autos Collide ; Eight 1 Hurt, One May Die San rranclsco. July ll-iV, -9.y Btenhen Carnantar. a ahauffana a. a hospital hare early today, probably fatally Injured, and seven others, ware more or leas sovsrsly hurt, aa a result of an automobile collision at tha corner oi uuan a an uochaaaa streets near midnight Frldav. T The InJurM are: Harold A. Carp, tar. Mlaa A dale Ralrd. Ml at Neva Warren and Mlaa Fvelyn von Ronn of San Franalaoo, anal Miss Ruth Qutman. Miss Leslie Qui man and Cilia Levy of Willows. - Levy's ear waa completely . turaeal over by the crash. . MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. CsUbllaaiaaJ Yaara ; . - - 201 ReH way tenaafe BnlUUf Poanlaaa, Oregon . THS PREMIER ' MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE QP OREGON Municipal Bond YUUlng From 8JZS fa f H fee yl S til yes Ueert Band, 8SLLUU3. If yes caa BUY ar LXMrty Baeoa. BUT free as. i tVe BUT end we Stkk at4M aAarvaU . ,J -" . ' Telephone' Mala 340 1 Btaefeav Be4slls.f74a Srejsw St 813-811 Beard ef Trade BaUdlgf f- Ovefbeck&CoobeCo, DIRECT PRIVATE WUIES aTOAIX CTCHANCES y . BTasBwers Ckteaga Beard af Tret's 1 3lTffyewlgt8 ft tern A r ti.lt fa, JTie.Ji ,