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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, THURSDAY. : JULY 23. 1818C 17 UNSEASONABLE-ADVANCES ARE FORCED IN THE FRUIT MARKET TALENT PROJECT Fmance : Timber : Indtistry EGG TRADE FIRMER WITH -PRICE - HIGHER ALONG FRONT STREET Quotations Stiff at 45e , Dozen Gen erally for Ordinary Candled With . Creameries Asking Cent More Where Delivery Mad to Retailer. fi Treed'ef the egg trade continue to strengthen here a ad at other point generally throughout tba . . OOBBtry. Vl --,' : B.i-a nW iik war mad along tba wholesale way generally at 45a a oosen during tba hut 24 hour. arUiouga creamery nmn, - aha miih rt-lWerv at no additional charge. gjxwnted their quotation to 43c a dozen for tha . tm grade. Bseetpts alone tha wholesale way continus be low actual recuireraeDtx, Ba nle forcing addi - nonet anall supplies of cold atoraga stock upon tba trad, although as far aa known Bona of tba house aro quoting tba tcebous otienngs. Demand for agga la seemingly growing keener aa supplies of freeh offerlnga abow a decrease. Haturally this is forcing a firmer ton in price, generally, and la aiding tha upward flight of Quo tation aa much desired by cokLartorsgs interests. Quality of praaent arrivals of fresh atoek ia ex cellent generally, althougb a few "bad lota have beea received of lata. Quality Wheat of New CroprArriving Initotland Market rReeelpts " Are' Slowly Increasing but Tdal Arrivals Are Com ,. paratively; Limited. ; CHICKEKS SELL AT IOW PRICE Farther depression, ia shown generally for ehlekana la tba local trade. Salea of oleanup lot war shown during tha 34 hours down to 22a a pound generally, although a few imau lota brought a fraction mora.-. - -r. BTJTTIB MABXET FIBM AT HISE Market for butter ia firmer at tha riaa quoted ymterdar so far aa tha print trade is concerned. ' On tha other hand ther aeems a lack of keen- Bees la tha deeira for cubes, which are quoted I slow M 26 046c for extras. TOMATO MARKET OTEBXOADETJ Tomato market ia aomawhat orerloaded here at tha moment with liberal atocka of California stuff and increasing arrival from The Dslles, j tout ef tha latter were acta.. down to f 1.25 per ' kos daring the day and hurt tha general trade. POTATOES ADVAWCE IIT SOUTH - Market for potatoea eontinu to ..jjflera great Strength and a further advance ia oU8 in the ' South where they an today asking around $3.00 , I. II par cental. On the baala of thia local ' prif eg arc lowt - CAJTBED MILK MARKET IS MIXED While several o tba leading eondetuariea have teat tba Bus a eaaa advance in tha prica of milk others continue to quota former figures although practically all orders at thia time are taken on the basis of tba prica on day of delivery. BBEEF VOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Soma varieties of canned meats are slightly Btgber. Cabbage market very firm at 8 Ha a sound. Grapes la better supply with salsa at $2.00 lor beat. Berry market waa quiet with raspberries at 3.10 a 2.20. ' ; Lemon market weaker in tha South but local values are unchanged. v WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advisee: - Protect ahipmenta during tba next 18 hours against tba following - maximum temperatures : Going north, 65 de cree! northeast over B.. P. Av 8. R. R. 80 de grees; east to Baker, 80 degrees, and south to Aaniaaa, av degrees, sisnmam temperature at ' roruana tomorrow soout 70 degrees. JOBBIXO PRICES ITS PORTLAND Reported Rule " . On Egg Handling . Is Not in Effect Various rule and regulations wnlch ware given out by a morning paper rsoardlne tha handling ef ages, are said te be unofficial and mean nothing, aoserdlng ta a ruling mada by tha food administration ta tha KsUe Dixon Co. Tha rulee war said ta ba re ported out of tha off lea ef tha dairy and food commissioner, and will net have any affect whatever until a formal meeting, ef ail In terest part tat la held. , It te'eUted that soma of' the rules at given would throw entire oontrai of. the egg trade Into tha bands of tha OMd storage and packing Interest. RUIT : MARKETS ARE EULING AT WITH TRADE FIRMER Apricots, Peaches and Cautaloopes I NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Cars - 1 1 8 .. 17 .... 41 2 82 11 88 47 187 80 6 37 62 60 :: :: ;: 7 4 .. 15 16 69 '1 .. .. 55 20 4 4 .. 8 8 88 8 17 28 7 66 36 80 f9 70 55 90 Tbeae are tba prices retailers pay wholesalers. except aa otnerwua notea : Dairy Product nTJTTKB-Selling price: Creamery print In Mrchment wranpera. extras. Blc: prima firsts. ' 49e: firsts, 48 H: cubes, 1 less, carton, lo additional; dairy, TC lb.; sailing price, eubss, 4g"c. - 11 UTTKBrAT Portland deUvery baais. No. l amir cream. Baa. CHEESE Selling price: Tfflamook fresh Oregon faney full eream triplet. 37,&28e per lb. i Young America, 28 0 29c. Price to job ' bera, Tillamook triplet, 25c; Toung America, 36s f. o. b.. Coos and Curry. Price to iobbers. ; f. o. b. Myrtle Potntr Triplets, 24 He; Toung America, 35He; brick, 86c; Limburger. 85e; brtrlt, ftwia. 4le lb. e, EGGS Selling price, raae county 44s per doa. Buying prica. . 42 0 42 He. Selling price, candled. 45 0 46c: selected, 47 48c; selected In cartons, 48 9 40c. LIVE! POULTRY Hans, 22 $ 22 H 0 per lb.; broilers, 26 080c: old roosters, 15 016c; stags, 15 0 16a; turkeys, 28 0 800; dressed fancy. 87e; No. 2, 80c; sqnaba, IS doxen; geese, 'spring. 22e; dueka. S50S7e; pigeons, $1.60 02.00 per damn. Fresh V eg stab lee and Fruit rSZSH FRUITS Orsngea. 88.00 0 8.25 per box I bananas, 8o lb.; lemons, 88.75 0 10.60 peg box; California grapefruit, $3,60 0 " 4.00; Florida, $7.00; cherries, Royal Anna. 6 0H: Blng, 12012HOJ Blacks. 8oo lb.; watermeioca, 3 H 0 3 a . lb. j California black tin. ai.la nas orate: amieota. 8101.75. BERRIES Goose berries, 7c; raupberriea. 12.10 01.25: loganbarriea. $2.10 02.25; black raapa. 13.8603.60; biaokberriea, $2.60; eur 1 tanta. $1.6001.76. , PEACHES $1.2501.65 per box. ' APPLES Various varieties, $2.60 0 3.76 per I PtARS Bartlrtt. $8.60 bos. rRIKD FBU1T 8 I tes. Dromedary. 85.50; Farda, $3.60 erats. - Kaiaina, three-crown loose WueoateL 10a lb. la 80 lb. boxee.' Figs. $8.60 box for TO os. pakace - . OWION8 lHn price to retailer; New red. 3.861 Walla Walla, $2.00: garlic, 7H 8c ta,t green oniona, S5046o dosen buaehaa. POTA TO Ba Sailing price i Table "stock. Bur Waka, $3.35. Buying pries: II. 8.. No. 1, $3 nor ewntal. . country point. New potatoea, lALOTJPES Flata, $1.60; pony. $4.76; gUndard. $506.25. . ' - VEGETABLES New turnips, $2 00 02.25 aaakt aarrota. $25 sack; beets, $3.50 aack; paraipa, $1.25 aack; cabbage. (He; pep pr7l7Ha; head lettuce. $2.6003.25; celery. 61:35 per doa.; artichokes. 8O0 85e doa.: cu cumbers, $1.35 01.75 per doa.; tomatoes, $1.23 01.60 box; egg plant, 15o lb.; cauli flower, $2.60 02.78 per crate; horse radisb. 12 Ha per lb. j string beans. 12c per lb. atsat, Fleh and Previsions OOTTNTRY MEATS Selling price: Country killed bast hog. 28 H 0 24of ordinary, 22 028e lb.t beet vaaL IT H 018o per lb.; ordinary taaL 16 0 170 per lb.; rough .heavy. - 18 014a per lb.; good, 14e per lb.: lamb. 2O0 2Se par Id. aautton, 14016oper u; peer. 10 J 14 He. RViOKKD MEATS Hams. 810 86c: break fast baooa, 84 0 48c: Picnica, 25e; cottage roll. Sl; abort clean. 81 0 84e; Oregon export. smoked. 8Ba per IB. PACKERS' MEATS Fancy steer beef. 20 0 33e; fancy cow beef, 15 017e: freab spring lamb. 24 026e; best yaarttngs, 20 0 220; awes. IS at 10c: boa. SSe. - ' Uki Kettle rendered,' 28o; ' standard. 27e Bar lb.: lard eomDouBd. 23c OYSTERS Olympia, gal., $4.5(: cannedJ eastern. 4 So can, $8.40 dosen cans; aaaternyl gallon, souapacx. ii ovt PBXSU FISH- Dressed v flounders, 6c: sal- S10 22e; perrn.. igeao; soles, Tc; sal- Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay, rortiand, Tburs. . Year ago Season to date. . . Tear ago. Taooma. Wed.... Year ago. ...... Season to date. . . Year ago Seattle, Wash... Year ago. Season to date.-. . Year ago. Slieht aaln in arrivals nf nw prnr wheat M ahown In the local market althougb the vol uma is auu comparatively small. Arrivals to date have Shown exceptionally wood quality. much to the surDriae of millers and Brain in terest. Some talk is beard of a resumption of wheat market trading here but this ia not shared by general traae aa the c nances for profit ere exceedingly email. Coarse grains are showing a very quiet tone locally but in -general values are well main tained, owing to the short crop of oats and barley in the Pacific Northwest thia season it ia practically certain that the bulk of the oats requirement bera for milling account must be obtained elsewhere. Sale of wheat flour are alowlr increasing, bnt greater business would be available if the mar ket bad more to offer. Various Grain Markets The following report of grain markets are is sued by the United States bureau of markets: Spokane, Wash. Oats Eastern atocka liabt. Demand cood. Offers of 88 pound white clipped, bulk, 360.00 No. 2 white feed, sacked, 303.00; Rolled oats. $66.00. Esrley Stocks light. Demand for feed poor. Prices of feed barley, sacked, $68.00; bulk $60.00. Corn Little trading in corn. Stock and re ceipts light. Offered at $74.00. Hay First cut, Yakima and Southern Idaho alfalfa coming en market. Demand good. Re ceipts coming freely. Stocks fair. Offers No. 1 timotny ax $86.00; No. 1 alfalfa, $28.00 j round Feeds Alfalfa meal ia offered at $86.00. Cottonseed meal, $80.00; concentrates, 880.QO. .Quotations are for ton Quantities. De mand light. Scratch feed is $76.00. . No bran or shorts offered. Yakima, Wash, Oats Stocks small. Receipts light. Demand good. Offers $65.00. Barley Stocka small. Receipts light. De mand good. Offers $64.00. Hay Stocka ample. Receipts light. Demand good. Offers, No. 1 alfalfa. $25.00. Ground Feeds No trading in grojind feeds Walla Walla. Wash. Barley Barley feed receipts small. Offers $60.00. Hsy Alfalfa baled offered at $25.00 $26.00. Broom hall Orop Reports United Kingdom Weatheraa been a little cooler 'with leaa sunshine, but Condition general ly remain favorable. Ctods continues to make seasonable progress and the favorable outlook for the wheat crop is maintained. Soma spring wheat sown waa damaged by pest, bat other wise conditions are satisfactory. Cropa through out the south of England are in full ear. Spain Weather baa been generally favorable for tha maturing of tha crop and material im provement ia noted over earlier indications. Rain baa fallen, but there are many sections still needing moisture. . . Sweden Much rain and . warm weather serve to improve the prospects of the coming har vest. Ths outlook ia described as fair to excellent- Argentina Weather is clear and cold. Move ment to export la increasing and export absorption of wheat is fairly active, with load ings on an inlarged scale. Corn remaina prae- ucauy negieciea wun pneea . spout unchanged. Holders of corn are willing sellers at prevailing moderate prices, but tha export demand re maina disappointing. ' Oats offerings are in creasing and export absorption Is increasing. Tonnage situation is satisfactory. Canada Beneficial raina hava fall.n in Uona where needed. More moisture, however, ia needed, as there have been frequent com plaints of drouth. ranee Condition of ernna aa a whnl Calient. The outlook for winter eeraala ia van good. Further rains have fallen which have benefited the spring crops, but mors moisture is desired: Italy Moisture has baan ; . - rains. trop OUIIOOK IU Some SeC- tiobs is now less favorable. Thia year'a wheat ourturn is expected to be moderate. Harvesting ADVANCE Showing Rise in Prices Wenatebee j Thursday . Sends First Carload "of "Cots' to Tuesday .. 1 Mnnrli w . Local Trade1 Peaches in Demand. Saturday .. Friday ..,,,. Week ago ....... - Higher prices are generally named for local I t0 "..l" " " Excellent Tone Is Shown for Livestock In Portland Yards All, Good Stuff Is Eagerly Sought by Killers and Prices Are Main . i talned. Here. A PORTLAND IJVE8TOCK BUN Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. COUNTRY MEATS ARE SELLING HIGHER FOR THE BETTER QUALITY BONDS APPROVED Proceeds From Insurant Policies ea the Lives af Soldiers Paid to Bene-; fielar.es la Installments Exteadlag Over Tweaty Years; Honey Not : Sabject to Attachment for Defct- v Capital Jssues Committee Gives Backing to First Unit of Big Scheme for Irrigations 800 400 200 1150 , 100 700 00 270 164 800 .--100 150 1250 50 150 360 -: 76 ' 41 78 158 60 60 11 1160 160 1550 1600 270 T50 60 640 53 837 iruits Deeauae or tnc increased aeauna-aaa i Tha. ' iii anonage m sniennga. a Fonr ytsn am... 1B Paaeh eunoliaa hlTa blAatv In frtum 1 i . both local and Calif omfc. pointa. are ia such I -AU OivistoBS of the North Portland livestock heavy request that sales arc being mada at I market showed a steady to firm tone for the day aavenceu prscee at au points, in many mauncea I M m ,,.M, . wholesalers hai ha Ma uenM tha.r Ur wBty stuff waa concerned. actual requirements. Ktv Tb aat Taaaitaa CosipaBr ta l Saokaac Capitalised at 11.500,000, the 8pokano Tin Tonsstan company was recently Incorporated, tyr F. JC Bailey. F. A. Roaa, 3. M. FlUpatrtclt, E. K. VI c- Cllntock. A. a Booth ana a. x. lAtnron. Bids oa Carry Caaaty Koala No bids for the m net met Ion of tba road at Washlnrton. July IS-CWASHINQ- Brookinarn. Currr eoanty. ha Tin a; been I TO NT mrnw-ATT rw eprrm mrmNlT reretvad at tha recent - rneottnc of tba and Higher for Good Stuff-Hogs BtamXor McNary Wedneada7 obtained county commiarionerc atjld Ich, Reach 24e for Tops With Fancy tha approval by th. capital lamies 10. Z M tSTii Calves Hilling Up to 18c Pound. Imltteo of the $100,000 bond lasue by the tember term of "court. . - . .. is.. imtsuon owtrw to oennruci Masted on ICstloial Foref ixam iirar u k, $600,000 project. I Bridge B Ida will ba raoetved until 10 a. m-. Aurust 5. by the bureau or. Pbdikj road. United Statea drDartrrtent of ag riculture. at 413 MonUna buUflln;. Mis- Front Street llarket Generally Firmer vallev and CnlmnMa rla mfnta ara aanarallv I . ' reported at 81.25 per bo! for the dav. CaU- ftTfr?b nd the sdvancc was-easily while Crawford from the same section have been moved to 8L.65 generally, with some asking dime aoove una. California reporta received here by brokers 2fh beTU during the day indicate a- general advance of about 25c a box for peaches there during the last 10 days, a condition moat unusual as the shipping season prom Country killed asset division of the Front street 1 The committee) prcvioualr bad refused trading ia showing additional strength for the I approval, but held up final action until day. with a further price advance for both veal I Senator McNary returned. and hogs during the bat 34 hour. . Immediately upon his arrival he mat -oUi. Mont., for the const motion of a While there waa a fair increase la etferings 1 oiuciavia ana preaented UlC Importance I at Kooajtla, Idaho. Tha blidfC - a , jt . .v. i x w Miaiiier io uio nosnio river vsiwr I ., w nt r.e tukw a nan a Over night there was a rather fair showing of keener, and especial) so for topper quality stuff. V ""f "f f!1 wUl plr, and abutments, requlrtn about 380 -cubic yards or ooncroio. ana - must be completed within 300 weather Road Issue Is Cut working daya. Plana and specifications Washlnrton. July 24. (WASHING- mar be aeen at 202 Broadway-TamhUl pound, a new nigh record, was reached along the I TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL) 1 buildlngr. Portland, or at 412 Montana street during the day. This is He a pound mors bKaglt county, wash.. Which asked au- I building-. Missoula, Mont. tBaa previoua extreme ejuotauooa, anci reiiects me i thorlty to Issue 1300.000 In bonds fori r . . ei..a t. VaTle-v Tr. generally stronger and higher market for lira hogs I Dublic roads, haa bean rranted oermia- "ZZT ... .'ZT. .. - 7 Z ca.-- w i riBsawJOal f rOJWPt lrSJIItrgsVCVcp irc w rwjg suw Sales of Hales Early phrs from Willamette awine ta the local alleys but demand continued I Salea of fancy calves were made as high as 18c lOB neretoiora ordered. General Doc ranae Prime mixed ...... Mediant mixed . . . . . Pigs Balk 818.O0S918.10 17.65 17.86 16.60I6.60 16.75 916.26 18.00 Good Cattle In Demand a pound, but few came forward that were good enough to bring thia Quotation. Average lots of good calvea sold around 17 9 17 He a pound. For country killed hogs as high as S4e Mn.miT mmn.nmT im iflamrr . aiaKUUH a w , & . ... k - ' . i bias rnp nmv sin nnn are utivina i - - . ,, Pf arrivals along the street are sot liberal. - - ""'.'"". rrr"""m. atmta Of OresTon and the JOraan vaiiey is sluggish becauee most of the ar- I ''""" "l aiainct commiuee mi Land k Water company, s hlle Very little af that rlaaa ta avaflabla at t The first carload of Wenatebee aorieots have I North Portland in,t . vaallw ami mialHv I vSvi Kbm Mn.iM -a m.wm mm I Ran Franrlsen. ths ntf waa nrrfsraH tiv been raelvecKhrre by the Hyan Frait Co.. and tie are in excellent demand here and killers are Bailing thia clam of stuff rather low. although I tha capital iseues committee) In Waeh - rr f . vra- vrwiue iu un ,um, . oiiuuiuu io oner prevtou mgB prieaa. m too I nosulag Blgh tbe price of first class beef. , . ' sai aum- i omer nana inert i continued liberal offering uowu carioaa lots win De reeeivea, of "Junk" cattle and Mcaivara ara fhidina a w wrani are- qooiea iirmer inswaa n mors atrrimit h Hnwa . rr. . nH 11 waaltar ). as tKAt I "'" . . m u.w .v.. i tue prioee. oasaaia, ute uemana lor large sizes being greater than of ferine at tha mmAnt . Veneral cattle range: Instead of showing declining prices, a hid J? .! J. " l" JI'IS 2 ? ?5 been Cenerallv antiHnaLerl taU.Zr.nhie advisee b! -rtr . 10.76 1 1.78 from ths Turlock. CaL, section report further MuT to madtum ZZ advance, for auppUea. Thia is said to be due to cnl(.T, ZZZ tbs fsct that many shippers have entered the busi- tT,0iee cows snd heifers nam, snd the demand for carload lot is there fore greater than present offerings. Lack of Frost, Is - Bearish for Corn Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows snd heifers Cannera 4................ . Bnlto ,.1 Oalvea ?., -.HI.. eiocxers sna feeders S.eOaV 10.78 8.80 9 0.60 8.60 9 8.50 8.09 6.009 7-50 6.00 9 6. 00 8.O0 9 8.00 Eafly Changes in kStock Market Very T . 1, i- RT TT.l I improvement activities on tne facino LlffQt in IN eW I OrK prroeed bond issues for O 1 roads ara crltlcallw resrardad. ington. .Senator Poindexter, who waa notified of the reduction, was not Informed as to llipmini! Th, T date. ApproxlmaUly 0.00 acre. avtiusdvi. , no Bavuasma buiivdviivi i litmed the flea of this week at Salem, require that tha project shall be completed within three years. .Paul A. Blckel. chief engineer of tha company, expects to push opera tions snd finish construction worit at an general around the capital lasraea committee at present aeems to be. to curtail public improvement activities on tha Pacific will ha reclaimed by this project, thsj lands being offered at til an acre," In cluding water rights. Maney Brother a have tha contract for tha construction work, which la aatimatod to coat 11,000,- 000. The raeervolr sua covers about 6100 acres and will stors 1X7,000- air feet of water. Faymeats te Beneficiaries an Wat laaaraaea Follciee AocordlDa to adricoa received from tha war department, aurrw aroua Inquiries have bean received byt the finance division of the quartermasteri corps from relatives of enlisted man aa to the method ef ttavment of tnauranca benefita to tha bene fl claries of thoaa; men who have beoome insured under tha provisions of tha war risk lnsmrajiocs act. Under tha provislona of tha act tha beneficiary named doea not secura the amount of tha policy In a-lump aura otv tha death of the tnaurad, but reeeivea av ' monthly payment from tha government, aa proceeds from tha tnstrranoa. , . Tht payments cover a period of 20 years, or 340 montha. For an Insurance) of SlOOa tha beneficiary would receive a monthly payment of 85.75 for 20 years. For thai . maximum Insurance of f kt.000 tha bene fldary would receive a payment of, , -1570 per month for 20 years. Inaur anoa may be had In any amount from . 11000 to f 10,000 in multiples of. SSOO. and tha policy is payable ion tha baala of I6.7S per month tor each 11000 ajt lnartir-' anoa for 240 monthly tnatallmanta, Pro oeeds from Inaaranca of soldlars trader tha war risk tnauranca act cannot ba v attached, assigned, or otherwise taken x by creditors. ''.'( u Molalla Editor to Be Y.M.O. A. Secretary .. auu.ia av gflai .a- g Chicago, July 2. (t N. 8.) There was I sidered. big break in the corn market today, resting spots snowing dec lines of S H W a Ti c. Oats acted in sympathy with corn and closed lo lower. " . Hog products were 17 H 9 25c lower. weather conditions, including tbe failure of a pre- ' w , ,llT. t Vrr.L T dieted frmrt t at.H.na w -(.h i . t. . I mook- 1 toad;J. W. Ogburn. Cottonwood. CaL. dieted frost to materialize last night, led to general selling of corn at the opening trade here tooay. as s result, August waa off ever 2c from yesterday's close, with general selling bv local traders, snd also some pressure by commission houses that were good buyers yesterday. Buying aunnnrt waa limltari nn tKa Oats were slightly lower in sympathy with corn. B J' kd- bus we uowniura waa rar irom Being as marked. x-Tovutuna were dull and lower. VICTOSJY TALK EX0ITKS Nsw Verk. Jul tS. (I. N. S.) Reoortad 6.60 9 7.60bl allied victorias In France eaused she entire 2 52 2 i 52 I H,t the atock market to develop areat aetlv- ..wv m .v K. end suenerth, aa tha close this anamoen. Stutton Situation Firm I Stool eommoa moved up nearly a points All through the mutton snd lamb trade a 1 107 H and closed at 107. Baldwin rose to ...... xi .i. n-xt. . j n - I BS SC BMil anelaal at BO ?- artilla Sawhlls Iraai ceipt vyver night were rather fair but killers Stcd closed at Sly. Bssdlnt. after sdllmj Oardoi J. Taylor, former Mlalster, Kx. toc.k all offerings and paid the price, quality con-1 Z points, to SSVs, reacted to so. white I meets Call for Daty la Fraseei Ex . . . . ,. 1 I . Vl rim A SA Prnvs TftlllUs Vss. General muSren ranee: 1 TTr" m: un" I , ' TTawt of mouatais lsmbe.. .... 818.75 14 25 ."""T "lr,L ""T" "T "i -T I Oreron Citv. Julv 2S. Gordon J. Tav. v.tia. i.h. .a a a tm , a aa i poisrae so ana aeneru anoMra 100' i 7 Yearlings s.509 ll.oo ssoxioan Petroleum, after ssliint wp to ioov, lor, editor and publisher of the Molalla awes v.i 6.000 8.00 I ciosee aa aa n . I oinn... nri.n. vi. v.. Tnursdav Livestock Shlooara tor the day were 283400 shares, wiw! evnsi sstss(tvvo. S.) There was CARRIER'S AUTO IS FIRST STALLED AND THEN POSTMASTER'S a 4 Fruitgrowers Will Meet at CoiraJliS Oregon Agricultural College. Corral- lis, July 25. The Crat annual maettosi , of Western hwtlculturUts win ba held at tha Oregon Agricultural - eoUega Av-rrrixt K to . aDraawxTtatfva hOTti- culturlsta frora all statea wast of tha Rockies between 20 and 10 of them a. are expected to attend. C X. Iewia,' Yellow Mud Near Bruce Is Too feasor of hortvmitora in o, x. c 1 load. Cattle Tillamook Coooerstive comnenv. Til lamook, L load; K. D. Parker, CUcksmaa, 1 load; Bishop ec Ray, Independence, 1 load; F. E. Parker. Molalla. 2 loads. Sheep E. D. Parker, Clackamas. 1 load: O. I yielded point to 89 American Sumatra moved ur point to Mixed Stuff Zimmerman Brothers. TamhilL I 128. but then sold off to 120. Tobacco 1 load of cattle and hogs: Hout a Snodgraae, I Prod acta waa except to sally active and strong, , . .... I "W", Mvm,m tlkiC, CSlfS, IWp B1HS I " ' m fv'w vv, " mmmvmmm .ue o. mcairo prices lumi&nea By ths sheep; J. C. Davis. Independence. 1 load of eat. seed on small dealings rose 1 point to 41. tie, hogs and sheep; Cutford Brothers, Wood burn, Only fractional changes occurred throughout i loao OI caivee and abeep: U. W.Eyr. Salem. S I sue remainder os ine iisi. ep; . K. I anere waa uiaini .os a larger scale in au calvea and I active Issues during tbe forenoon. - A mm V.. I IT B. Btaal vjanvad Tin 1 nnfnt tn 1 1 S ta TIm sad sheep; W. A. Ayres, Laaen.' 1 load of hogs I other steel industrials made gains of about the ana sneep; o. ". Norwood, tiarriiourg, 1 load of I m awmns, huwu monng up o iih cattle, calvea and sheen. ' I Reading advanced point to 88. while free- United Statea bureau of markets reports live-1 tionai gains ware made in too other railroad atock loaded July 24 in carloads (doubledecks counted as two cars) : i. ,, i- . .... . calvea. Hogs. Sheen, atock. Tnf 645 Totals Z1VZ 1T9S 463 861 4888 line wee ago....si ll 9HO BSB 4P24 tour weeks ago.. .1817 1ST3 New Tork. July 25. (L N no material change in stock market conditions in the early dealings at the opening today, initial prices showing only trifling changes. Steel common opened higher St 106, snd Ldum worlr for aoma time, ia a versatile then lost Uiia gain, while Baldwin Locomotives d . rnvtl - v,,i A,n.hiai w., Piojieer, at Molalla, this county, has offered his services to th 7. M. C A. for duty overseas, and having been ac cepted, he anticipates a call any day. Mr. Taylor, who Is a former minister of the gospel, but has been in active news- Much for Cars;. Mail Is Four "Hours Ute. on Is temporary president, tbo organw satlon win be perfected at-tha meet lng. Many questions win ba dlxmaad looklnr towards lrereecl rruit ductlon. Trips to Salem and Peak win ba f eaturaa. Uuited Press: July August . . September July August . . September July September July .... September CORN Open. . High. 153 154. H 154 164 155 166 OATS 74 74 70 70 69 70 PORK July ..... September 4565 4576 LARD 2650, 2650 2630 2637 BIBS Low. 151 161 152 78 69 68 4562 2640 2630 1 load of calve and sheep; G. W.Eyr. Si iV' lod of csttle. calves, bogs and sheep; Daniekon. Monitor. 1 load of cattle, calv isfat u3: 3- N.-McFsddea, Corvauis, 1 load i Corvallls, Or., July 25 Mall rural route four was late on the car of Rev. H. M. Law, tuta mall carrier, la atill standing In tha mud in the hills east of Bruce. snd Postmaster Victor P. Moaea waa Eugene, Or, July 2-Tha largos,. Mr. Taylor expects to leave the mud for the first time In his ex-1 quota of man to leave lane oounty for ' secretary. He is a lecturer and enter tainer of no mean ability and having been a student of human nature, can i.ir. a Ka vwm . v e. experience that will prove of real benefit I compelled to have hU car pulled out of to-rthem rSS Lane County Sends : Largest Quota Camp, 152 74 69 69 4585 4565 2637 his Molalla publication in charge of his son. Walter Taylor, who has been his aaalatant for several years. iaauaa. Marin preferred was point higher at 98 Tbe close was very steady at a net decline of ! 7 to 62 points far the old montha and at a net advance of 40 to 60 pointa oa the new monus. . The market developed considerable activity U. S. Sub Fired on By Merchantman esaaBBmaenawassaxeasBam Washington, July 21. (L N. S.) Ex perience, as the effect of Tuesday's tha national army, numbering Xlt, left' rain on one of the Corvallls rural mall I today at 10:41 for Camp IVawla. .Tha routea. I were entertained at dinner last night at .v vr vr r.aw ta substitute carrier I the Hotel Ogburn. Bav. John A. Boyd on the 21 mile route during tha vaca- of -Portland, who ta hara attandlnf; tba tlon of the resrular carrier, who Is Presbyterian synod, told tha boys that working; In the harvest fields, and ha tha mo Important thing ta acx rlth nla ear. I tnoir au usg wb uu ! va sd that tha pwreantagf m v. i.t.nhAnAii tMr mm that hie or casTisUtlcs is greater na stptuooj car was stuck In tha mud on tke 2500 -2600 2490 2365 2400 1 AMEBIC AIT, I4tSTOCK PHICES s'taTfont of Juekcadui,4.? 4 H ' Sooa 'rt. Ut for.a-Oerman U-boat, a , t VrucT. PostmaVUr Mo'se. For Portland---. - ' " kged big allied victories ia l"rance. I United States submarine waa fired on I told him to take the mall sack and by an armed merchant vessel off the Oregon Totals Portland.. : v One week ago. Four week ago. . . For Seattle OlVguu Omaha Hogs S1S.SS Omaha. July 25. (L N. 8.)--Hog Ke- eeipt. 11,000; steady. Top, 818.85; rang. waThinrtoo 18.0018.85; mixed. 318.35 18.75; good WmWb ecoice, S18.2518.85: rousb. 318.00 18 20: 1 -..i. a..i- ll-v... a. a a A . a a. . . - i.. I.. 7. - ...u.. ..o.uio.oj, ouia, lo.icusy iB.ew; lone week ago. mon trout, lae: aaiibut. aocs puck cod. lie: aerriBg. So; smalt. So ; clams, hard shell. 6c per lb.. 84 box; crabs,, 31.76 9 2.60 per dox, j eaaa, oay te. O rosaries ; . j B0OAS -Cube, 39.70 : powdered, 88.97 ' fruit or berry. 88.05; D yellow. 64.76; granu lated. 88.05; beat. 87.96; extra O, 37.70; : goraen u, ii.dd. MONET New. 8S per esse. 1 RICK Japan style. No. 1, IKS lOe; New . orteaaa bead. HsUe; blue rose. 10 e . lie per to. , . . SALT Coarse half ground. 100. 316 ten; 60s, 817.26: table dairy, 60s, . 823.60; . oaios. ti.iggi ig;. rancy - taoia and dairy, 839 26: luma reek.- 120.00 ner ton. -- BEANS California- (ale by iobben). Small white. II He; Urge white, 12c; pink. 9o lb.; Lima. 14 c; bayou, 9e; red, 10c Ore- gen bean-- (buying price) : - White, machine 7 wemneq, c: nana picxsd. lUe. CANNED lali 4rnaUoai7 -20; Bordea, ; to.iv, anir, o.su; ugia, S,UU; JUbby, tv.iv; iinosn, ss.is per eeso. COFFSS Boasted, 16 86c in sacks , druma. ' , SODA CRACKERS Bulk, 17e per lb. ' NUTS Budded walnuts. 2526c per 111 . - eimowaa. - xfe eysuc; moor, 27 e ia . peanuuv-ioay ic; peeana. 17a lb. - Meow Wool and Nldee ' HOPS Nominal. 1917 crop, 16 9 18c' IV HIDES Salted, hides. 25 lbs. and nn is. salted stags, 60 lb, sad up, lOe; salted and green kip, 15 to 26 pound. 18c; salted md gr-en ealt. p to 15 lb.. 26c; green Mdes.,6 lbs. and up, lie; green stags, 60 lbs. and up. Se; dry flint bides,. 2 6e ; dry flint calf, p to 7 lbs.. 36c: drv salt hid. l!0e: drv hnru I Vi.DVi saueu nor suae. eS-wUtfa.Vu is in progress in Sicilv. -. flOOR SeUinr prleev Family wheat flour. il.io; Mriey Hour. 110.80; Willamette valley nr ., ' eiw.ee j ossers local, $9.80 10.00; Montana spring wheat, patent. i ,j wimia wneat, 10.76; raham.-ri0.8 ; rye flour. 810.76: nat tnr,m eieAnaasooa! .. - .. .r. .ww mm a. Emm,:.0?-!, li-Wi4 0o p., barrei . Pricea v ' iii iiT oarrei lots. sa Duying price, new crop: Willamette timothy .fancy, 358.00; Ka,f CTwlh! togtoa fancy timothy. 334.00; aUalfa, 827.00; 827.b0grain. iTs'.OO 7 - MIIXSTUFFS Uivt i.Za m!3l "". . . anil). son a. Sh.T??1!: 76:, .kd. 377 per tea. - . OATS Tnes. Mon. Sat. Fri. 6100 5300 6500 Thurs. Wad. Feed 6100 6100 6160 6100 6100 y BABLET .' Feed 6600 5500 5300 6300 BSftn Biwwinaf-- 6600 6500' 6500 6500 ssnn 30 day delivery: aits No. 2 feed , .7. . . . . . ' HABT.KV Feed . . . . . v. ... . . .777. . Brewing I."" Ksstern oats, and corn ia bulk; OATS No. 8 while 88 lb. clipped white rrrav No. S yallow .... No. S mixed Thirty day delivery: OlT. no, a ........... Clipped ........ .., . CORN a vuuw .....,. Mixed ......... Week Ago. 6000 5300 5300 e .6100 6500 3600 6600 6650 6700 6500 5550 6650 700 6600 norsenair. tail, zoer aoraabair. nana ia.. a long wool pelt. 40e; dry short wool piu. si Sill.! mmltmA aiMt mrnmmm JLZ . Z? . VJ w W U mmymmmm, BBa H IrSIM. ByBBOB V I HB W Ba oft). 83.00 04.00: dry sheep ahearUnS. each! 15 0 80c: salted aheeo snearlinca. aaK DTS' 60e; dry goat, long hair, 26c; dry (sat aheT. Bnga, each, 1608001 dry short hair gct,cn- KO.d St OA , WOOL All prices nominal CHITT1M OB CASCAUA BARK Buying price for oar lots,' 10c ' - TAIXOW.NO, 1, iter No, 2. He; grea. Sags FlaWB lli. a ., -Ji . . MOUAIli 161T. 40 065 par Bx -.'' Itooes, Paint, oils , . BOFB Sisal, dark. 24e; whit, 23 He lb. tandard Manila.'S2 c w . LINSEED OIL Raw, bbkk, $1.87 gat: ket- a mmmwrn. , nw. . I Biaje. - 1.11 T 1 boiled, caea.61.8 gal; lots of 350 gals., lees. wwu vu n muet vsiia in sruais or iron Dot. sue il; rases, zvc gL OASOLIN E Iron bbla. 21c; esses, tie: gin disUUst. iron bbls 13a: rasas 11, WHITE LEA1 Ton lots. ISo lb,; 600 lbs.. , TURPENTINHl Tanks. 79ej oaaes. 89c; 10 Wliifi' NAILB Casio pries. $5.85, pigs, 8 14.00 016.00. battle Beceint. 8800: atradv. RMvaa. S1Z.OO01S.4O; cows and heifers. $6,750 1I.VV P.(OCXera SM feaclara au, St.UUI9 1S.9U. a. a SIPTL fwes'Pts. 8000 r ateady. Lambs, .io.iiiHU.on; ewtt, liv.uum 13.00. Chicago ttogs 310.10 Cbicsgo, July 25. (L N. S.r Hoe RsM- matad recemta. 28.000: lower HnTV iiftna IS Opitop, $19.10; butcher hoga, heavy, 618.60 O'jo.ou; pmcaing nogs. Deary, $17.60 010.00 medium and mixed, 317. T 0 18.50; light. ai;"wi". "3O018.OO; rough, lll..D 1.9V. uattle Eatimated vanaint i a nnn . ,t. Beef cattle, good choice, 817.00 018.85'; medium anu common. SIU.TS IT. 00: butcher ibwk heifersT" 37.50 014.25: cows ,' $7.60014.00: cannera and cutters. $6.75 0 7.50; atockers and feeder, good choice, $10.50018.00; common and medium, $8.00010.50; veal calves, good choice, $16.50 017.50. - sneep Estimated receipts, 10.000; steady. Shorn lambs, choice snd prime, $18.75 019.26; medium and aood. at7.snaf i o vr. tembs. good choice, 814.00 016.25; feeder lsmbs. a tiaiwi iia,vv.n; ewes, CQorce, prime, 813.00 013.60; medium and sood. $10,76 0 lS.vOo Kansas OKy Hogs $18.00 Kansas City.. Mo..- July 25 (T a Cattle Receipts 6000. steady to stronlv-- Rtaar $18.00 018.60; cows and heifers, 47.00 0 16.00: Stoekers and feeders. . Odea 1 a au. calvea, $8.00014.00. ' ' Hog Receipts 6000, ateady to L5o lower. I?2'.'!i?;J.0iabulk' 18.60 018.90; heavies, 818.80019.00; mediuma, $18.75019.00: light, $18.50018.80. '., l.etprBecetpu 2000' steady. Lambs. $17.50 018.35: ewe. 11 1.00 aa i 9 nn $11,500 13.60. ' Denver Hogs $10.00 Denver. Cola.. Julv 9K t it s i . B'Pt 500. ateady aad strong. Steers, $12.00 016.60; cows . and' heifers, $8.00011.50: stoekers and feeder. $7.50(81100: $12.00013.50. ' Hogs -Receipts 1800. atmn Ta. tioon. bulk. $13.50018.80. . nneep jteceipts 700, tedy. Lambs. $17.00 01. 00; ewe. $12.OO01.5O. Seattle Hog $18.28 -Seattle. July - 2e.-t.ii n a in. tj- ceipts 161. ateady. Prima lirha' tuii. dium to choice. $17.76 18.00: nudhm' .... iea. $16,75 6 17.25: nauh K. n..i 16,25; pig,-$13.75 0 16.25. ' ' .iVnta77?'U J' edy- Best steers. f-5091'0; 'medium to choice, $10,500 ii.sv commoBfto aood. iaiiii&im. w. vvw, o.vqv.ov; common vy medium cows. 5v.'-owi v1 .0 0 7.60; cassea, $5.00 mg aw. ww. . . Sheep Receipts none. Four week kso. . ' S 8 2 1 10 11 8 4 4 i 4 3 1 'S : 1 - 2 Steel - eommoa saored up to 107 from 105 and Baldwin waa nearly 2 paints above walk aa far as he could on his route Wednesday Afternoon Sales STEERS 16 f ! 4 10 14 12 a Mvm-jm aui niuwig waa Bcsriy m pouiu aoove I I , . . , . . . . . . . Ota low at 91. Mexican Petroleum moved up I American coast on Tuesday, the navy -na lnit meanwhu-i he jrouia oriva to a net ga4s.of 1 at 100 and General Motor. wa 2 point higher at 156. Beading department announced today. No material damage was dona al- rUwhUe'Ma pferTsdlTu". though the gunner, on the m.rchanf j between Corvallls . "8. P ship scored a clesn hit- Tha shell pane- car would No. Ave. Tba. Price. 1 . 6. 2. 1. 6. 6. 1. 11. 3. 740 8 010 665 6.00 7.60 5.60 COWS No. Av. Tba. 4.. 6.. Price. 975 810.00 7G3 5.76 PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Portland Sank Clearings: This week. - Tearaeo. Monday . . ..$ 5.085.835.95 2,975.367.58 139. . . : 1. . . 5. . . 15. . . 8... 49.,. 47... 990 $ S.76 675 4.60 820 6.00 110 6.00 CALVES 450 $ 4.25 I 1. 460 10.00 ( 2. 170 11.50 J BULLS 900 $ 5.50 HEIFEBS 660 $ 5.00 HOGS II... 1..T. 4 a i 200 $18.00 300 17.50 100 16.00 156 16.75 160 17.75 71. 0. 23. 4. 6. 810 $ 5.26 1290 8.50 800 5.50 90 $10.50 280 6.00 215 518.10 143 16.25 240 310 223 LAMBS ' 79 $13.75 No. 8.. TEA SLINGS 06 310.75 Thursday Morningi Sslss 8TEERS . Av. lbs. Price. 1 No. Av. lbs. 4..., 9. . 160. . 80 8 8.30 1 6. . COWS 700 8 5.75 I 1 820 5.85 MIXED CATTLE 620 $ 6.25 CALVES 110 $ 0.00 HOGS 200 $18.00 I 2... 365 SI 7.00 6. . . 16.50 16.60 17.00 Price. 630 $ 6.00 580 8 4.00 205 817.75 165 17.86 DAIRY PRODUCE OS THE COAST Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 3,972.429.08 3,752.002.65 4.840,104.46 San Francisco Stark st San Francisco, CaL. July 25. (C P.) Butter Extra. 62 He: prime firsts. 4 Sc. Eggs Extra,-48c ; extra firsts, 45c; extra pullets, sec K unease vaiuomia .liars, tancy, .'ic SaatUe Ma-ftct Seattle, Wash.. July 25. (C P.) Retail prices: Butter Local city rreamery ia cartons. 6l7bze; ditto wrapped, sis; local cream ery cubes, 48 0 61c I Eggs Fancy ranch. 60 051c; pullets, 40 0 ite . Checas Waahinrton tripUU, 56 0I7e; do yr.ung America, 26 0 28c; Oregon triplets, zsw 27c; do Xoung Amerma, 26028c . Lo Anealaa Market "-- Loa Anaelaa.. Jadv 25. (L N. 8.1 Butter California creamery, extras. Sic Eggs extras. 4 7c: . case count. se; ptu IstS, 44C , 2.250,129.88 2.610,931.32 2.6U,8b4. Saokano Bank v Clearings ............,.....$ 1,167,835.00 Balances 898.302.00 . aaattla Bank Clearings ................... 3 6,062.444.00 Bslaaoss. 1.163.901.00 ' Taeoma Banks Clearing ... 686,724.00 Balances . . .116.450.00 3an Francisco Bank - Clearings 518.487.304.00 - t-es Angol Bsnks Clearings ...... ......... ,$ 4.816,935.00 . . -. a S Saa : Fraaclseo Grain Market Saa 'Franciaco. kJuly 25. (TJ. P.) Ch grain: .. . - - . .. Barley Per cental, new market nominally around $3.6002.86 for feed; choice do heavy, around $2.65. ' a Osts 4?cr cental, rsdr fsed. nominal aad at $2.65; do saecL higher. -' Xlverpool Cotton , Weak k: Liverpool. July 25. (L N. 8.) Cotton fu tures opened steady. Spot cotton was auiat. Prices weak. " Sale 1000 bales. LIBERTY BOND SALES liberty bonds sold ta Nsw Tork: 3S 1st 4s 2d4s Friday ... ...... 9964 Saturday 9963 Monday ........ 9964 Tuesday . . ... . . a 9970 Wednoday ....... 99K6 Thursday .;.... 8983 - f. 9450 9454 8460 9410 9898 9394 9396 9460 , 3f2 . ... 9364 ' 4s 9590 9454 9556 9564 U5KU 9543 POTATOES ALL A.LOICO THE COAST " San Franotseo Mark si Saa Fraudaeo. . Jury 28. (U. P.) Onion, ner cantal 82.00 a 2il0. - - Fotstoes, per cental New Delta. No. 1, 6Z.5O0 3.ts; satto Mo. z. Z.S2.V. , Ssattle Mark at -SeatUe, July 25. (U. P.) PoUtoe Loel new, 3e: east Washington, new, 3e: Can fornia new Carneta and new whit. 8e; old stock, fancy, per ton, $55. - . t . . . - . ., La aneelea Market Los Angeles. July 25. tL N. 8.) Pot- toc a toe, sweet. 7c per lb. ; aew pot toe. $2.26 per 100 lbs. ' . lac. Honey aad Exehssge Now tor. Julyt 25. (L. N. S.) Call money on the floor of the New- Tork stock ex change today ruieo at a per cent. -, Time money was firm. ' Rates were 6 0 8 per cent The market for prims' mercantile paper , Call money la London today was 2 percent. ' Starling exchange waa quiet with baitness ia bankers' bills st $4.75 L-1T for deasaad. $4.73 for 80 day BiQs aad- $4.71 lor 90 day mus, , - . . . Hew Tork Metal Market New Tork. July 25. L N. S ) L Quiet. Spot snd July, $8.85 bid. ft natter Ouiat. Et - Bt Louia Swet. 1 August, Beptembcr aad October. IS.3O0S.46, t " Tfvw Tork-Loadoa Silver ; New Tork, July 26. (I N. 8.) Comax bsr silver t unchanged at 98 e. tondoa. July 25. (L H. S. ) Bar aili unchanged at 48 18-1 6L . - - V f Fumiahed by Overbeck a Cooke Co Board of Trade building: ' DESCRIPTION- Open High I Low Close Ale-ika Gold . . I Hi T 31 31s AUis Cnalmem. c. 88 83 38 38 Am. Beet Sugar. 68 Am. Can, c....... 47 47 46 47 Am. Car Fdry . Is... 84 84 84 84 Am. Linseed, c... 40 41 40 41 Am. Loco., c 66 67 66 66 AmA Smelter, c... 77 78 77 77 Am. sugar, o 100 109 109 109 Am. -Tel. a TeL . . 95 95 93 95 Am. Woolen, c... 69 69 59 69 Anaconda M. Co... 66 66 65 66 Atchison, e. 85 Baldwin Loco., c . . 89 91 89 90 Bait, a Ohio, c... 65 55 64 64 Bethlehem Steel 'B' 82 83 82 82 Brooklyn Rapid Tr 40 Butte a Buperior... 28 28 27 27 CaX Petroleum, c 18 Canadian Psc 150 131 130 150 Cent. Leather, c 67 C has peaks a Ohio 66 CM. GtV.,c 7 ChL. M. a St. P. . . 42 42 4L 42 Chi. A N. W., e 92 Chino Copper 89 40 39 39 Colo. F- a L, c 45 46 . 45 45 Cons. Gaa 86 Corn Product, c . . . 44 44 44 44 Crucible 8teel, e... 66 07 66 66 D. a . G., c 4 Distillers . 56 ,57 66 ,66 Eris. c . 15 General FleeBric , 144 General Motors 155 156 155 157 Goodrich Rubber. . . 46 46 46 46 Gt Nor. Ore Land. ,81 31 31 31 Gt. Nor. preferred 90 Greene-Can. 48 43 43 48 Hide Leather, e. . 18 19 18 18 Ice Securities 81 Illinois Central 97 Industrial Alcohol.. 127 123' 137 127 Inspiration 62 63 52 63 Inu Mer. Marine. . . 27, 27 27 26 K. C Southern, e 17 Vs Kennecott Copper 88 33 38 S3 Lackawanna Steel 82 H Lehigh Valley ... 68 58 58 68 L. a N 113 Maxwell Motor, e 28 Mexican Pet. .... 99 100 99 99 Miami Copper 29 Blidvals Steel 51 61 61' CI M.. K. a T - 5 MU. Pacific .... 23 23 23 23 National Lead 68 New Haven ..,.. 41 41 40 40 N. T. Central 71 n. t., aaw 20 Nor. A West, c 103 Nor. Pacific ..... 87 87 87 87 Pacific Mail .... 31 82 81 81 Penn. By. 44 44 44 43 Pittsburg Coal, e 60 Pressed Steel Cere 69 69 69 69 Ray Coa. Copper. 28 28 28 28 Ry. Steel Springs. 61 61 61 61 Reading. 87 89 87 88 R. L as., e .... 90 91 90 91 Rock Island 24 24. 23 23 Sean. Boa. A Co.. 141 Studebaker. e 46 45 46 46 Southern Pacific ., 84 84 84 S3 Southern By., c... 23 23 23 23 Team. Copses . ,. .4 19 Texss Oil . ...s.. 160 151 150 151 Tobacco Products . 68 69 68 68 Union Pacific, e... 122 122 122 122 C. S. Rubber, e... 61 61 61 61 U. S. Steel. C... 106 107 105 106 do pfd. 111 Utah Copper ..... 80 81 30 80 V a. Chemical, e... 48 Wabash 10 Wabash. A ...... 40 40 40 40 Wabash, B. 24 Western Union Tale 82 West. Electric . . . . 42 43 ,41 41 Willys Overland .. 20 20 19 20 Wootwortb .. ........ HO, Total sale. 283,800 sbaresj . Hew Tork BoadMartet t V; Furnished by Ovsrbeck A Cooke Co., Board ef Tnd baildincst . Bid. Ask, AtcBJeon General 4s.......... 80 81 BaL A Ohio Gold 4s.. . 76- r 77 Beta. Steel Bef. 6a... 85 87 Central Pacific 1st 4s. . . t . . - 77 . TS C. B. a Q. Col. 4 a 94 4 St. Paul General 4s. . ...... A80 82 CUcagoN. W. General 4S.....V 82 82 Ia a N. Una, 4. ...... m.. 82 85 New Tork By. 6s 28 28 , Northern Pacific P. L. 4a. . ... 80 $0 Reading Gneral 4s ..... 88 . 83 , Union Paeifte 1st 4s. 83 . ' 86 TJ. 8. Steer" 6s. ........... . 98 ' 98 Union Paerfio 1st Bef. 6s...., .78 . 79 Southera Psdfw Cobv. 6,.... 90 91 Soataera Pacific Conv. 4s. . . . .. 73 . 79 i Pena, Coav. 4 s. ......... . . j 94 Penn. 1st 4s. 88 88 I Che, a Ohio Conv, 5. ...... 81 ' .- 81 Oregon Short Lin 4s....... 82 ' 82 trated the outer hull of the submersible, but failed to explode and none of the crew was injured. The submarine was able to proceed to her base for repairs. under her own power, tha statement added. Pesse Searches for Andrew Raillinger .Taeoma, July 25. (TJ. P.) Three deputy sherlffa from T acorn a. accom panied by IS miners, are searching the woods about Fairfax today. In an effort to find Andrew Railllnfrer, German, who shot and killed Max Wehr. also, a Gsr I production camps aad tnlUa than tn tha army aervica, - Reduced Intrarance V , Rates Are -Allowed fmmmwmmmmmmmm . 3 Salem, Or, July 2Twanty par esjrs reduction In insuranea rates on ware houses used axcluaftvely for atoraga ef ' grain has been announced by Oregon In . suranea Rating bureau and approved by . Insurance- Commissioner Walla. - Red no- x tlon in rates is tha resrult ef added poUea nro taction and activity of owners in to meet him. Mr. Moses had covered the IS mea ano v-Mcntar tuu go no further in the yellow mud. A team hauled tha ear upon tha road and It waa backed half a . mile before a suitable place was found to turn around. Rev. Law covered the last' part of the route In Mr. Moses car and -Wed r.esday morning started out with horse aad buggy. His ear IS still Imr-lhs mad In tha bllla. and hO expects to bring it back to . Corvallls guarding against fire and in keeping by way of. Bellfountaln, premises clean of rubbish. Nearly 50 Per Gent Fail at Examination Salem. Or.. July . Out of 27 men and women who took tha recent bar ax- man, at Montesuma, a' small town a few amlnatlon, 14 passed and It failed, ae- miles from Fairfax, laat evening. The shooting was witnessed by Wehr's wife and two small children and by La Webb, watchman at the mine. Rall- Ilnger surrendered to Webb, but later fled, taking with him the rifle with which he shot Wehr. The motive of the crime is a mystery. Murder Charge Is Filed 'Against King Buffalo, N. T., July 26. A charge of murder was entered) Wednesday in Erie. Pa., against Ernest W. King, a railroad detective, who . fatally shot Alfred E. Frans. former resident of Portland, Or, whose mother now resides mere. The cording to the report of the examining committee. Those who - passed were : F. H. Anderson. Portland ; William P. Ellis. Salem; John Ia. Foote, Portland; Ida Both Gordon, Portland; Frederick Heillg. Portland ;.Teto M. Hicks, Salem; Eugene J. Minor, Portland; Harriet E, Monroe, Portland; H. Bushnell Potts, Portland: Erwln J. Rows. Portland ; B raster 8 mall. Turner; Fred J. Smith, Salem; John L EtorlA. Vancouver; Ed Wright, Salem. Willis Is Believed Tp Be in Portland Salem, Or., July 15. Officials of tha nenltentlarv and tbe Salem oollce are shooting followed a quarrel July 13 at confident that Wynter Willis, tha trusty Four Mile Creek. Pa. Information waa who escaped from tha prison' Monday sworn to before Alderman Hayes by I afternoon, want to Portland - Tuesday Alfred J. Frans. father of tba youth, night tn an automobile stolon from tha wbo diet! Sunday nigh' in Hamot hos- I trarage of W. H. 8teuslof t in Salem. Tha pita!, Erie. .King' was committed to the I stolen car was found in tha outskirts county jail in Erie without ball. . Frans I of Portland Wsdnasday. A coat rec- was to have reported this week in Port land for military service. COTTOX SHOWS A LOSS "AT 0FE5I5GJ SHOWEBS AID FALL ognised as tha one worn from tha prison by Willis was -found In F, W. Spencer's garage, next door to the Steusloff ga rage, while 8pencera coat was missing. ' Eunene Crcsmerj msn Dies - New Tork. July 25, (L V. 8.) Cotton mar. I v....n. rw t..t es T v. lfmuvwk ket opened Mead, today at a dacline of 1 to 46 SS aVlaas Trrmntw crs print, tbe near montna again ruling relatively . , v . . i weak. Influenced by the further decline ia the ded last night At the Eugene hOspltaL soutbwestcra interior spot markets and the fore I Ha waa 61 years of age and had been III east for showers la Northeast Tsxss. At the end of the first eusrter of aa hour the market wss about steady on tbe basis ef 324.46 for October. . MoBth -"" Open. High." Low. Oose. January, 2375 2428 2347 2488 March .....a.,. ZS7 3410 ZS4S Z434 May v , 2422 July 2638 2880 .2446 2448 Atuust ......... .... 2468 fSeptembcr. ... ..... ........ , 2490 October. ........ 24S0 Z495 2403 2487 December 2380 2446 2357 3441 New Tork spot market. 60 down, saiddline 3890. - for. several weeks. Mrs. Koppock died last fsil, and he has been falling gradu ally ever since. He leaves four children, two of whom live in Taeoma," and one son and one daughter, wbo were at his bedside. MORRIS BROTHERS, INC. bUbUstecl 23 T 201 Railway Ftchanfe BiiTJdlaf Pectlaaa, Orefeat THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON Municipal Bond TUldihg From 6J25 to 7 , tr yce govs 8 SUL ymm Uaorw Sssgg, SILL te US. it pe eaa SPY snore trasj'Bj . BUY trass a. Wo BUY eaa we - 8SU. at tae igrtss. Telephoaa Irlata 340f Steeks. Beads, Cettem, Orala. Zta Sis-til Beard af Traae Baiuiif , , Overbeck feCookeCa DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL, EXCHANGES X embers Ckleage BeArS af Traae : : iaeTespeadoats af IVegaa A Bxraa Caleeere Bow lark Ferelga Bend Market . Faraiahed by Overbeck A Cooke Co., Board ef Trade, buisdias, , ' ' ' .-' '. Bid. Ask. A, F. 6. Oct. 1920....... 93 93 17. K. Sep. 1918 ... 99 99 V. K. 6S. Nov.1919.... 97 93 TJ. K. 6a. Feb., 1919 99 99 U. K. 6a. Nov., 1921..., 95 96 A. F. See. 6s. Aag , 1919... 97 97 Rep. Fraaeo 6s. 1931 a. a.. 185 - 146 . Paris 6s, Oct. 1921 87 " 89 MarsstUaa 8a, Nov.. 1919.... 98 e 94 Ruaste Exta. Ss. 1SZ1.,. as si KusaiaB InU. . 1938,... 9 , ' 108 ' llom..6a. Aug. 1919 97 97 Don. 6s. AoriL 1931...... 8 - 97 Doea. 6. April. 1981 90 - 99 . Don. 6s, April. 1926 92 ' 94. Argentine 6s. May, 1920... 96 97 China 6s. 1918 98 " : 98 rtnaa. Canada Sa. 1937 . 91 - 93 French 6s, 1919 97 1 93 :jrew -Tork tsgar aad Coffee " "New Tork,' July 25. W. P.) CMle Spot No 7 Rio. 8 He: No. 4 Santos, 11 C . Sugar Ceathfagal. 86 06. XaalataLaaaLaaaaaJl ' ffir Tnt if p ti t n t w f mmmmim Af'IK GRAND A VE. AND EAST ALDER ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT - SV'OTEN ; - " '.' , ; 6 TO SP. !VlVSaVnJRDA.YS v