I t " 'M'-i- i: ',4 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND,, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918 17 GOVERNMENT IS ER PRICES: ARE LOWERED Salts Are Mad at Reduction of 25c Cental Generally Digrjlng More fieneral In Local Sections Small Sizes Are Predominating. Potato market b turned somewhat easier both .here, and In California. Price ere lower generally with uyer here offering not sbova $2. 60 3.00 per cental for Portland delivery. Th litter Is for extremely good quality of larg tlsed sjuck and fur limited lota. Sale, of potatoes to the retail trade were hovrn along th street down to HS'lt pound or about 2Se below previous figure for aimilar quality. I'igglng of potato, haa become mire general at local point Most of the stock ts of very mall slxe; gia Indicating a aharp reduction in total output a (jompared with previous year. From aom district the size are favorable, al though still somewhat undi r the normal for the aaoi section. Planting of potatoes onrlvr bottom land la afain reported troni several sections and the trw tai area may be; somewhat increased thereby. CHICK EX MEAT IS HOWS AGAlV Owing to a very liberal increase of offerings during tha lt 24 "hour, inirket for chicken la again weaker and lower Sale, of bent ara down to 22(. 23c generally ;eee aud ducks are thb slow and lower. GOOD CORN VF.B.Y SCABf'K HERE Really fuod quality corn la very scarce In tha local market. Kmall supplier are coming from tha Canhy section, bat even ome of the ttock from there is shotting wrrn;. Other wile Uie quality la fair. HF.AVY VF.ALH SMI, LINO LOWER Further weakrio" ti rhown in the market for heavyweight calves and 12 Ho Is the ex treme price for mugh hturY. In incf it Is hard to ,eU tut class .f stock In the rity at the moment Oood Teal firm BOO MARKET IS KENT HIGHER Advance of 'ic, to a new high record at 34 4 e a pound, la showing for umntry killed hog along the wholesale way. Kceeipt on the treet are limited and real good quality espe cially la lacking. APPLE ItECriPTS ARE -OAINIJJO Kecetpt of arpfqo are tuning In the local market with a larger percr-niagn of Jraven stelns. Best of these ere exiling at. $1.75 per boi with ordinary cooking apples from $1 to $1.25 per box. BRIEF NOTES OK PKOni CE TRADE. Tomatoes are firmer and 2 5c a box higher. Butter trade firm at rccf-nt advance; cheese firmer. Peach trade stesdy with price about t tlnnarv. v Onions steady for Walls Walla etock. Henries are iJrsggltiB around former, price. WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau edvl'': i Protect shipments durmc the next 36 hours agalnt the following maximum temperatures: Ootng north, 75 dgrees. imrtheaet over 8., I. A f. II. R . ftO degrees; e.t to Biker, S3 de gree, and south to Altlaivl, 5 degrees. Maxi mum temperature at Portland tomorrow about' 82 degrees. JORBINO PHITEM IN PORTLAND These sTe the prices retailers pay wholesalers, icept as otherwise noted: Dairy Peoductt BfTTKR Selling price: Creamery prints In parchment wrappers, extras, 63c; prime firsts, 61c; firsts. 50 4ei butter in 30 lb. boxes. Ha las. 60 lb. boxes, lo le; etibes. 1c less, cartons, le additional: dairy, 37c lb , selling price, cubea, 47 4 H 4Xc BPTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. No. 1. sour cream. S5c. CHEESE Selling price- Tillamook fresh Oregon fancy full cream triplets, 27 f 28c per lb; Young America. 2S Of 29c. Price to job bers, Tillamook triplets, S.V; Toung America, 26c I. o. b. Coos ind t'urrr. Price to jobbers, f. c. b Myrtle Point: Triplets, 24 4c; Young America, 25 4c; brick, 3ic; Limburger. 35c; brick Hwlsa, 40c lb. EGGS Selling price, eae Count. 45346c per doaen. Buying price, 43H(f44o. Selling price, candled, 4 7a; 4Sc; eelerted. 4 1 w .' . lerted. In enrtons, f0r. j I,1K POPI.TRY Hens, 22f'J3c ft lb. broilers. 25 W 26c; old rfioters, 1 3 it; 1 fir . stags, 18lfl6e; turkeys, 28 (a) 80c: dressed fancy. 7c; No. 2, 300; squabs, $3 dor.en; geese, spring. lHc. duck". l!t i .t"'; pisroin, $1 5 0s 2.00 per dozen. Fresh Veqttable, and Fruits FRESH FRUITS Oranges. $S(fr8.50 per box; bananaa. xc lb.; Lmoiia, 7.50 Ct 9.75 per box; California grapefruit. $3-26(3.75: Florida. $7 00; watermelons. 2 3o lb. ; Cal ifornia black figs. $1 75 per crate; apricots, $1 23 LOO: plums, 2 S, 3c per lb. KEKKIEt - harplierrles, 1 . 7 o "V 2.00 : blsck cap'. $2.25; blaokbeiriis. $2 50; currants, $1 50 fir 2 on. PEACHES- $1 00(4 1 40 per box." APPLES Variant- varieties, $2.60 2.75 par box PKAR n.irfltt. S3 2 5 box. DRIED FRUITS Date. Dromedary. $5.50: Fards, $2.30 crate. Katsins, three crown loose Muscatel, 10c lb. In 60 lb. boxes, rigs, $3.60 box for 70 or. pmckageeT ONIONS Selling price to retailer: New red. . $2.75, Walla Walla, $2.73 1 2 f5; garlic. 7 4 (Mi 8c lb.; green onions. 35 W 4c dogeu bunches, POTATOES Selling price: New potatoes, 8 4?8c. l CANTALOUPES FlaV. $1.80; pony, $3 25; j sundard. $3 50. 4 'EUKTAHLEK New turnips. ?2.002.28 sack; carrots, $2,23 sack: beets, $2 50 sack; priiips, $125 sack; cabbage, 34c; pep- rirs, 10c; head lettuce,, $2.50 3.25; celery, 1.25 pr do..: afftlchrtkes, SO doz. ; cu- euc-jinbers. $1.25(7 1 73 per dozen; tomatoes. 11. Ou t 1 25 pr . cgit plant. 15c pt-r lb. POTATO MARKET TURN NG WEAK AND cauliflower, $2.30(2.76 por crate; horse radish. 12 4 c per lb.; string .berfns, 3 g 6c per lb.; greep corn, 45c dozen. - ' ' Mat, rith and Provision v CjMUNTKY MEATS--Selling price: Country kllMTbest hog,, 24($21 4c; ordinary, 23c pe.y lb.; beet, veal, 1 8 4 tv 1 lc,6pcr Ity. . ordinary veai, 1717 4c per lb.; rough heavy. 1212 4o per lb.; lauib, 223c pfr lb.; mutton. 14 16c per lb ; beef. 10 4 9 14 4 c. SMOKED MEAT 8 Hams, 81 35c; break fast bacon, 34(4Sc; picnics. 26c; -cottage roll.' 81c; short clears. 31(ft34c; Oregon exports, smoked, H3c per lb. PACKEKS MEATS Fancy steer beef, 20 22. lancy cow beef. 1 5 gi 1 7c ; fresh apring lamb, 24('21c; best yearlings. 20 & 22c; ewea, 18 20c; hogs, 2fc. LAKI) Kettle rendered, 28c: standard. 27c per lb ; lsrd compound. 23e. OY8TEHS Oiympi. gal.. $4.60; canned astern, 3o ran. $8 40 dozen cans; eastern, ' ggllon, solid pack. :$3.50 FltKSH FISH Dressed flounders. 6e; sal mon, 21 22c. perch. 7m-; soles, 7c; sal mon trout. 18c; halibut. 2dc. black cod, 14e: btrring. Of; Miie'.t. Sc ; clams, hard shell, 6o par lb $4 bus. crabs, $1.76(9 2.50 per doa.; (bad, 6 (0 To, Grooerves SUGAR Cube.; $9. 70m i powdered, $8.09 H ; fruit or berry. $H.0&; I) yellow, $4.75; granu lated, $8.05; beet. $7."05. extra C, $7.70; golden O. $7.68. HONEY New, $6 00 per caw. RICE Jpn style. No. 1. 94I0c; New Orleans head, ,11 4 11 Vc; blus rote, 104 lie per lb. 8 ALT Coarse half gyotind. 100s, $16.00 Kr ton; 80s, $17.16; tabie dairy, 50, $22.60; lee,' $3.103.63; fancy table aud dairy, $80.25: lump rock. $20 00 per tun. I' BEANS California (sales by jobbers) . Small white. 13 4c; large white. 12c; pink, 9c lb.; Lima. 14 4; bayoa,9c; red, 10c. Ore I sen beans (buying price): White, machine cleaned. 84 9c: hand picked. 9 4 10c. CA.NNEO MILS Carnation, $6.20; Borden, $8.10: Aster. $6.10: Eagle, $9.00; Libby. New Perkins Hotel fifth and Washington Sts Close to Wholesale and in Center of Retail District -Rates $1.80 Per Day TJp. Special Low' Rates to Permanent Guests PALACE HOTEL Otaan, quiet, modern, homelike and downtown, Kate 76 to gs.oo par day. 448 Washington tA Farmer' and Merchants' Headquarter.. u . WOULD STOP Old Crop WHeat Is Coming, to Portland In Greater Supplies Receipts During Last Few Days Have Rem Liberal Distribution Is General. SOUTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Care- Wheat Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay. Portland, Fri. . . . Year ago Season to data . . , Year ago Tacoma, Thurs. , Year ago , Heason to date . . , Year ago Seattle, Thura , . . Year ago Season to date . . Year ago 2 1 6 6 ,3 106 65 223 74 2 '1 87 78 11! 1 60 78 34 So 68 296 82 2 ie 88 10 1 62 252 6 1 ' ' j. 3 14 17 10 7 S 189 105 46 59 Quite heavy auppliea of old CTop wheat are ar riving in the Portland terminals, and there ii afft Increasing volume of new crop in sight. Accord ing to th reports 6f the trade, the old crop had been taken by the government and redistributed to millers at new crop prices. Some of the big mill which held liberal lot of old crop, and therefore though they had "an edge" over th smaller miller for the tar of the season, found their stock taken away from them and only their proportion returned. The wheat was taken at ih old crop price and resold to them at th higher figures. MilUtuffs continue extremely acarce, with notation on a nominal basis, and Uttle of the wants of the trade (.applied. Slight increase In offerings of hay Is shown, but values in general are maintained, with th exceptions, perhaps, of in cheat FLOUR Selling price: Family wheat Hour, $1 l.l.Vrfcarley flour. $10.80; WUlamette Talley ( ); local straight. $10.05; bakers' local, td.MO 10.00 ; Montana spring wheat, patent, ( ): whole wheat. $10.75; graham. $10.33; ry flour, $10.7."i; oat flour, $12.00 12.25; corn flour, $11. 50 A 14. 00 per barrel. l'ricea for city delivery in five barrel lot. HAY- Buying price, new crop: Willamett timothy, fancy, $28.00; Eastern Oregon-Washington fancy timothy. $34.00; alfalfa. $27.00; valley vetch, $27.60; cheat, $26.50; clover. 2i.i0. grain, $26.00 per ton. OHAIN HACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, 25 hi 2Cc In car lots; less amount higher. MI1XHTIJFKS Mixed feed, bulk, $24.44; at mills, Hacked, $30.65. KOLLEI) OATS Per barrel. $ 1 2.00 12.20. ItOLLED BAKLEY Per ton, $69.70. COUN Whole. $76; cracked, $77 per ton. Merchant! Exchange August bids: OATS Week Wed. Tues. Mon. Sat. ago. Fri. Thurs. Feed 5050 5950 , Feed 51 V 6450 P.rewina 0000 600O 6100 6100 6100 BARLEY 6500 6500 6500 6500 5S00 5600 6500 5500 8500 5550 6800 6600 lhirty day delivery was quoted . OATS September No. 2 ' feed BARLEY September feed September brewing Eastern oats and corn in bulk: OATS No. 3 white 31 lb. clipped white CORN No. 3 yellow No. 3 mixed Thirty day delivery: OATS No. 3 clipped , Clipped CORN Teiiow : Mixed 5830 6800 5400 5J00 6300 6650 . 6400 5150 5250 6650 )4 00 Pacific Crop Reports From th Weather Bureau Utah Spring wheat harvest begun in Cache, Box Elder, Tooele and Salt iJke counties. Sec ond cutting of alfalfa and some threshing be ginning Nevada Irrigation water getting low, but grain have passed danger point. Wheat, oats. Parley, rye . ripening in fine condition. lleavv third crop alfalfa. Wheat mostly threhed, with gooa yields. Corn ready for silo. Idaho Good rains in north rjortlon, nd mod erate temperatures in. all sections brought tem porary relief from heat and drouth. Winter wtieat excellent, just ripening in Camas county. Crop fair to good. Harvest general in! Latah and Nez Perce counties, and all harvested in Canyon and Elmore counties. Spring wheat ex cellent anu just tiutne in amas county, crop good. Harvest begun isi Ada and Twin Falls counties. About completed in Canyon county, thrashing completed in Lewiston valley. """w"1 uomitfairu corn male satisfac tory growth and was greatly benefited by heavy rains. Winter wheat cuttinc and threshing inn. Ihiuea, crop of jair quality. Spring wheat cut ting begun. Good rains and cool weather greati benefited late r ring wheat. California Barley and wheat threshing Is gem-ral. with yields fair to good. Alfalfa g vd wheKe water is available for irrigation. PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Portland ank) Clearings- This week Year ago. Monday . . Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . 1 riday . . . Clearings . Balance.; . Clearings , hu lar.on.i Clearings Clearings . . $ 3,934.581 27 I 3,548,1 86. 37 . 3.342,752 59 3.223,731.30 . 4,444.51 7. H4 Spokane Banks 2.265.177.71 2,053, 82j2 2.431,57.34 2.339,274.75 2.262,710.10 1 .086.206.00 297.350.00 Seattle Banks if .$ 6. 741.920. 00 i nfis 4.is no San FrsncUoo Banks $17,429,696.00 Lcs Angeles Banks $ 6.175.297.00 . Tacoma Banks $ 716,578 00 90,704.00 Klearlngs : Balances PAIRT PRODUCE OX, THE COAST Seattle Market Seattle. Aug. 2. ( t. P.) Butter Local city creamery, brick", in cartons, 63 4 54c; do parchment wrapped. 53c; do cubes,' 50 (k 53c. KttK Fancy ranch. 60 52c; pulleti, 4 8 $ 4 8c. Cheese Washington triplets, 2827c; Wash ington Young-America. 26 29c; Oregon trip let.., 26(3 27e; do Young. .America, 26(2Sc. an Francisco Market Ran Francisco. Aug. 2.- (U. Y. ) Butter Extras, 5 2c; prime firsts, 50 4 c. Eggs Kxtras, 4 9c; extra pullets, 47 He Cheese California flats, fancy. 26c. Los Angeles Market 1os Angeles, Aug 2. (I. N. S ) Butter California creamery, extras. 51c. Eggs Extra, 46 4c; case count. 45 4c; pul let", 4.ic. CHICAGO GETS LARGEST, RUN OF CATTLE KNOWN IN JULY Chicago, Auir. 2. (U. P.) Statistics made public at the stockyards here today showed th cattle run of last month the largest of any July. There were 314.000 cattle and 64,000 calve. Over 600,000 hogs through the pens waa the largest July run since 1901. The average cost of hogs for the month was $17.75. second high est on record here. Near record prices for hogs are ascribed to ree-nt heavy government orders. $6.10; Yeloban, $5.23 per Case. COFFEE Roasted. 15 4 (36o in sacks or drums. Si (DA CR AUREUS Bulk. 17c per lb NUTS Budded walnuts, 30o per .lbs almonds, 19 4(20e; filberts, 27 4c in sack lota; peanuts, 18c; pecans, 17c; BraxJl. 20a Hops, Wool and Hides HOPS Nominal, 1017 crop, 15 18c lb , HIDES Salted hides. 25 lbs. and up. 13e sal tad stags. 60 lbs. and up, 10c; salted and green kip. 15 to 25 lbs., 13c; salted and green calf, np to 16 lbs., 25c: green hides, 25 lbs. and up. 11c; greed stags, 60 lbs. and np. 8c; dry Lint hides, 25c; dry flint call, up to 7 lbs., 80c; dry salt hides. 20c; dry horse hides, $1.23 ft 1.50; salted horbe hides, $3.00 ($4.00; horsehair, tail. 2.V: horsehair, mane, 15c; dry long wool pelts. 40c: dry short wool pelts, 25 (8 30c; salted and green pelts, each (May take off), $3 00 4.00; dry iheep shearlings, each. 15 (9 30c; salted sheep shearlings, each, 25 & 60c; dry goat, long hair. 28c; dry goat shear lings,1 each, 16 30c; dry ahort hair goats, each. 50c$1.00. WOOL All price nominal. CHITTIM OR CASCARA BARK Buj4ni price for car lota, -10c. TALLOW No. 1. 18c; Sc 2, lie; grease. 8e per lb. . MO HA IB lftit. 4055c per lb. Rope. Paint. Oil ROPE Sisal, dark. 24c; trhlte, 23 4 o lb. t standard Manila. 32 4 e. LINSEED OIL Baw bbls.. $2.01 gallon; kettle boiled, bbls.. $2.03;. raw, cases, $2.11; boiled, cases, $2.13 gallon. - COAL OIL Water white in drums or iron bbls., lOe gal.; cases. 20c gal. GASOLINE Iron bbl.. 21c; cases. Sic- n. gin distillate, iron bbls., 13c; ease. 28. WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 13 4c lb.; 500 lb , 184 0. TURPENTINE Tasks. 79c; cases. 89c; 10 ease lots, lc less. WLS KAILS Batio price, I5.8B. j SALE OF INMATURED TURKEYS IS THERE WITH PRICES Further General Advance to $18.60 for Tops Sends Price Here to Highest Record Ever Known Real Good Cattle Find Top Figures. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN :;i9 HOG MARKET NOV OA HIGHER : Hoc. Cattl. CaJvea. Friday i 250 200 42 Thursday 800 800 ... Wednesday ...... : 400 60 ... Tuesday 260 160 Monday 700 1650 128 Saturday BOO 60 Week ago 400 200 Year, ago 840 66 16 Two years ago. ... 474 80 ... Three years ago... , 236 113 4 Four year ago. ... 245 161 ... Sheep. 200 800 400 200 800 600 400 868 no 1670 1425 Hog market In general was lifted a dim to a new high record at $18.60 per hundred pound. This break all previous records for the Port land market for carload lot offering oh the open market. A sale of a lew head was made late Thursday afternoon at aimilar pries, reflecting the gathering strength in the trade generally. A $10.00 hog market for Portland within the Immediate future is now generally forecast by th trade, for tha Eastern market were within a mere fraction cf the $20. Oo mark during tha day. j I Only a small run of hog was shown in th yards for th day and killer quickly took these at the advance. Comparatively (peaking the stock that sold during the day at $18.60 was not strictly top although within a fraction of it General hoc rang: Prime mixed ; $1 8.25 18.60 Medium mixed . 1 8.00 18.26 Rough heavies , 16.76 17.00 Pigs : . . 16.00 16.80 Bulk j, 18.25 Cattle of Quality Sought While depression is general and lew prices are in effect for "junk", cattle, a large per cent of the Western Oregon offering at this time be ing in that class, thai situation in the "North Portland trade for really worth while cattle could scarcely be improved for thla tlm of th season. itus was clearly indicated at a late hour Thursday when a carload of tteers with only two cutouts sold at $12.50 without a whimper from the packer-buyer. General cattle range: Prime steers j. .' $11 75 12 25 Good to choice steers 10.75 11.76 Medium to good steers ....... . 9.50 $10.75 Fair to medium steer 8.50 9.50 Common to fair steers 6.60 8.60 Jiioice cows ana nette-rs Medium to good cows and heifers. Fair to medium cows and heifers Can nets Bulls Calves btockers and feeders 8 00 8.60 6.00 7.50 6 00 6.00 8 00 6.00 6.600 7.60 6.60011.6 6.00 0 8.00 , Mutton Market Quiet Market for mutton and lambs continues quiet at North Portland with labor shortage all through the Pacific Northwest packing center. In the meantime returns are coming forward from shipments of sheep and lamb to eastern markets. Some time . ago Dan P. Smythe of Pendleton sent a trainload of lambs to th Chi cago market. Returns from these show 18 Ho a pound; the stock going to the extrema price rec ord in the Windy City. The lot included 5300 head and the total shipment sold at better than $78,000. General sheep range :' East of mountain lambs $13 001400 Valley lambs 12.50 ( 18. 00 Yearlings . 50 (3 10.50 Wethers . . . 8.50 9.60 Ewes -.: 6.00(31 8.00 Friday Livestock Shippers Cattlei C. Eaton. Creswell, 2 loads; B. F. Borwood, Harsey, 1 load. Cattle and Calves Rugg Brothers, Hillgard, 1 load. Mired Stuff S. L, Overton, Brownsville, 1 load of cattle, calves, hogs and sheep; Hout & Snodgrass. Lebanon, 1 load of cattle and hogs; J. S. Flint, Junction City, 1 load of hogs and sheep; B. F. Norwood, Halsey, 1 load of cattle, calves, hogs and Sheep, United States bureau of msrketa reports live Btck loaded August 1 in carload (doubledecks counted as Iwo cars.: Cattle and Mixed caltes. Hogs. Sheep, stock. Tot. Totals 1806 1337 510 173 8953 One week ago... 1706 1465 544 227 4029 Four weeks ago.. 418 379 195 101 Ills State origins of livestock loaded August 1 : 1 or Portland Oregon 13 Totals Portland. . One week ago. . . Frur weeks ago. . For Seattle Oregon Washington . . . . Total Seattle . . . OneJ week ago. . . 13 6 t our week3 ago. None - Thursday Afternoon Sale STEERS No. Ave. lbs. Price. 1 . . . . 920 $ 9.50 17 1741 1185 No. 23 2 5 Ave. lbs. Price . . . 814 $ 7.25 . .. 865 7.50 . ..105O 10 00 ...1060 9.50 2,... 84 5 16. .. .1125 2 . . . .1000 8.60 12.50 8.00 BULLS 1080 $ 5.50 3 625 4 00 4 COWS 1 . . . 2 . . . 6. . 16. . 9. . . 2. . 2. . , 2. . .1720 $ 6.50 . 770 5.00 . 831 $ 5 00 . 725 8.00 . 715 8.25 . 880 " 5.50 .1135 8.50 .1115 7.50 . 773 . 9 , 995 . 35 ,1005 . 905 3.50 7.00 6.50 5.7 5 10 . 3. 5.7 5 3 6.00 I 2 HEIFERS 8.... 625 $ 5 00 7 820 $ 7.50 1 910 7.25 1 625 6.50 CALVES 1 260 $10.00 3 283 $ 9.00 HOGS 6.... 186 $18.30 3 133 $17.60 47.... 205 18.25 3 2IO 18.60 6 136 16.50 18 815, 16.50 Friday Morning 8ales " BULLS No. Av. lbs. Price. No. At. lbs. Price. 1. . . .1550 $ 5.75 COWS 1 900 $ 5.25 ' LAMBS I 140 78 $12.50 I 24.... 114 $10.00 9.... 61 12.00 30.... 103i 11.00 16 80 12.00 I ; EWES 7. . . . 130 $ 8.00 i HOGS t97 175 $17.50 109.... 195 $18.50 5 360 16.75 61 187 18.60 76.... 134 16.50 7 170 18.25 2 275 17.00 i 6 188 18.30 POTATOES ALL ALONG THE COAST , Seattle Market Seattl". Aug. 2. l U. P.) Potatoes Local, Sc; California new garnets, 3 4c; do whites, 3 4c; old gtock, fancy, per ton, $60.00. San Francisco Market Ban Francisco, Aug. 2. (U. P.) Onions, per cental $1.90 2.00. Potatoes, per centai New Deltas No. 1, $2.25 2.50; ditto No. 2. $2 35 2.50. Los Angeles Market Los Angeles, Aug. 2. ti. N. R. ) Potatoes Nominal crops: Lugs, 80 90c; new crop. 100 pounds, $2.25 a. 36; sweets, 7c a pound. Llrerpool Cotton Quiet Liverpool, Aug. 2. (L N. 8.) Cotton fu-" tures opened quiet today. Spot quiet. Prices steady. Sales 1000 bales. American middling fair. 21.70; good middling. 21.02; middling. 20.39; low middling, 19.87; good ordinary. 18.87; ordinary, : 18.34. Xew Tork-London SllTer New Tork, Aug. 2. (I. N. S.) Commercial bar silver is unchanged at 99 He. London, Aug. 2. (I. N. 8.) Bar silver Is unchanged at 48 15-1 6d. New York Metal Market New York. Aug. 2. (L N. 8. ) Lead Quiet Snot and July. S8.05 bid. Spelter Firm. East St. Lot: is si Pot. July, -August, September .and October, $8 05 8.17 4 New York .Sngar and Coffee New York. Aug. 2. (fj. P.)- Coffee Spot No. 7 Rio. 8 4r: No. 4 Santo. llie. Sugar Centrifugal, $6.08. St. Lonls Metal Market Sfc Loots Aug. 2. (L N. 8. ) Lead Sot inal. $.!. i SpcltAf Steady. Prim -weaten. good. it A?tl If . , ' -"T" : ;' -i-t TURKEY RAISERS A OF FEEDS Are Unable to Secure Wheat Tor Feeding Fowls and Government Does Not Want Them to Sell Im mature Birds Appeal Is Made, j Because of tha fact that grain feeding hat been prohibited and other feedstuff ar d high, many turkey raiser of the country ara being forced to tell their tupplie before, thsy ara ma tured. Naturally this la wasting considerable meat products but the situation is entirely out of tha control of the producers and tttey are in no position whatever to aid themselves. Nertrthetess the United Stat government through tha food administration poultry and egg division, haa set it ttanjp of disapproval upon th practice or selling sncn supplies ana would force, the producer to keep them Until they are matured. The following communication ha bean sent by the food administration to hotels and deal er In turkeys: "The practice of slaughtering so-called broiler turkeys weighing two to four pounds each (which is approximately 25 per cent of the weight of the matured bird) we consider waste ful and we are appealing to the hotels, clubs and restaurants, where they are mostly consumed, to discontinue to serve them. "We desire dealers to refrain from purchasing these immature birds, and also that they en courage producer to allow them to mature, thereby increasing our meat supply. , ' ! "Your cooperation In informing all interested pefrties wi.l be appreciated. "Very truly yours, "UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRA TION. POULTRY AND EGG DIVISION." Chicago Market Is j Favorable at Start Steady Market By Joseph F. Prltchard Chicago. Aug. 2. (L N, B. ) Corn was In good demand and prices, at the close were 1 4 2 H c higher. Oats were irregular and un settled with August unchanged to 4 c loseer ; September unchanged to Ue higher, and October 4 c lower. Pork and ribs were unchanged in price, while lard was the smallest fraction better. 'Chicago. Aug. 2. (I. N. S.) On the corn side at the opening of trade today there was a strong undertone with the price slightly over yesterday' close. During the trading there was selling by longs through commission houses at a good figure and the offerings were readily absorbed. On a small showing in oats, prices ranged around the close of yesterday. The offerings are small, and the car situation, which Is , be coming acute, is attracting attention of - the traders. Provisions were slow, though a trifle higher. Range of Chicago prices furnished by the BAD POSITION ACCOUNT United Press: i CORN Open. High. Low. Close. August 1564 1574 156 157, September ....167 1594 157 4 159 4 October 106 1584 168 1584 OAT8 August 69 4 69 4 69 . 09 4 September .... 68 S 68 "k 8H 6R H October ...... 68 4 9 "67 Ts 67" PORK September '. . . . . . . . . 4530 LARD J : September 2663 2670 2685 2670 October : 2688 2682 2855 2862 RIBS 1 i September 2502 2502 2497 ' 2502 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Omaha Hogs $19.10 Omaha. Neb.. Aug. 2 ( I. N. S ) Hog Receipts 10,500. steady. Top. $19,10: range, $18.20(919.10; mixed. $18.35 18. 60j good choice, $1.8.25 18.80; rough, $18.20 1 8.25 ; ; light, $18.80 19.10; bulk. $18.25 18.70; i pig3. $14.00 16.00. Cattle -Receipts 2500, steady. Beeves. $12.00 18.40; cows and heifers, $0.75 13.00; stockers and feeders, $7.00 13.25; calves. $9 0013.00. Sheep Receipts 2500, etesdy. YeSrBngs, $10.75 14.50; lambs. $1 4.50 1 7. 1 0 ; ewes, $10.00 L3. 00. Kama City Hogs $19.00 Ksnsas City. Aug. 2. d. N. S. ) Cattle Receipts, 4000; slow, dull and steady to lower. Steers, $14.00( 16.50; cows and heifers, $7.00 14.50; calves, $7.00 13.50; Mockers and feeders,- $8.00 16.00. Hogs Receipts. 4000; opened 15 25c higher. Closed weaker. Top, $19.60; bulk $10.10 10.5.0; heavies. $19.40 19 60; me diums, $19,35 19.55 ; lights. ' $10.00 1 9.35. Sheep - Receipts. 1000; steadv. Lambs, $16.75; wethers, $13.50; yearlings. $14.0L Denver Hogs $19.60 Denver. Colo., Aug. 2. (U. P.) Cattle Receipt. 40,0; steady. 6teers, $ 1 0.00 17.00 ; cows and heifers, $8.00 11.25; Etockers and feeders, $7.50 13.00; calves. $1 1.00 f 11.50. Hogs Receipts. 30; steady to weak. Top $19.50; bulk, f 19.00(5: 19.411 Sheep Receipts, none. No 'market. Ohlcago Hogs $19.80 Chicago, Aug. X. (I. N. 8.) Hogs Esti mated receipt, 13,000; higher. Bulk. $18 50 19.75; top, $1().80; butcher bogs, heavy $19 30 19.60; packing hogsj heavy. $18.30 18.80; nedium and mixed. $1 R 40 sell 9 "0 lililit, $JO.40( 19.80: pigs, $18.00 18.75.' ' Cattle Estimated receipts, 6000; slowi Beef cattle, good choice. $17.50 18.75 ; medium and common, iu suu ii.su; hntcher stock, heifers Si.o L4.2o; cows, $7.50 14.00 : and cutters, $6.35 7.50; Blockers and feed ers, good choice, $ 1 0.00 1 3.00 : ras-dium $7.7510.00; veal calves, good choice, $16.50 13 i I ,u. Sheep Estimated recelnts. Koon- trr,n Shorn lambs, choice and prime. $1 7.25 1 8.00 ; medium and good. $ 15.50 (ft l 7 i!5 " ft,Hr lambs, good choice. $16.00 17.50, ewes, choice t'.i:,!'-. iu. i o . meuium ana good. $110013.25. - Seattle Hogs $1S.50 Seattle. Aug. 2.-k-(I. N H i iiv,., r? ceipts. 171; strong. Prime lirht.s. S 18.40 i 18.50; medium to choice, si ft.nn i tt-ii smooth heavies, $1 7.00. 17.50 : rough heavies) -.Vaii1'.r-,Met'elp"' 100 l"ady. Best steers, $11.00 13.00; medium W choice, $10 60 11.50; common to good. $6.00 fa 8 50 hf cows, $8.50 9.50! common to medium cows $j.00..a0; bulls, $5.O07.50; calves. $3 00 10.00. . Sheep Receipts. 22: steady. Lamb. $13.00 013.50; yearlings, S8.00 9.50; ewe. S3 00 7.00. COTTON MARKKET IS MIXED AT THE NEW YORK OPENING New Tork, Aug. .2. (I. Ni S.IThe cotton market opened steady today with Octnher A points lower and the latter position unchanged to 11 points higher. Circulation of damage reports from the east ern belt due to excessive rains led to v.rm,i buying which caused prices to advance rapidly. aj mm ana oi .uie nrsi lo minutes the list Showed net gainsof 4 8 to 52 points. The close was steady at a net advance of 53 114 points. Month- Open. High. Low. Close. 2507 2570 2506 2659 2501 2558 2000 2552 2552 2600 2703 JSOS 2695 .. 2660 2679 2640 2573 2684 2515 2384 2514 2572 January March May August . . . . September .... October December .? . . KLAMATH GRAIJf HAY CROP IS BETTER THAW EXPECTED Klamath Falls. Or.. Aug. 2. The dry i land crop of grain hay in Klamath county is ; turning out better than waa expected a taort time ago. according to Louis Gerber, prominent rancher Of thia city, who has juat returned to the city from th eastern part of Klamath county Where hi has been assisting in putting up the. hay on h ranch. While not as good as ordinarily, many of the stockmen of Jhat section obtained a very fair yield, aays Mr. Gerber; although the wild hay crop was; not over about half !of:what it usually is. i I i Modern MWefRepert i I ; Chicago. Aug. 2. Modern Miller says thresh ing returns from northern section of aoft wheat belt show improved yield of wheat; large corn producing gxatea promise wen. . Edited by Hymaa Ih Cohen EGG LAW lOT'OBEYED ICAUSE NOT HERE B Lack or Publicity If Attributed as Causer for Xonobeyment of Ruling Rots Must jKot Be Sent to Mar ket of Country Hereafter. Not more than perhaps one or two shipper In a hundred who Use the Portland market ar obeying: the government regulationa .regarding the candling of eggs before shipping and elimi nating ths rota. j To a more or less extent, the trade blames the lack of publicity on the part of the food ad ministration as thai reason for the lack of ob servance of thl ruie. Even the leading publications were not ad vised as to the ruling made until after it had long been in effects Here and there some of th smaller paper contained the Information but as nothing had com direct from tha government, many of tha larger I paper did not print the an nouncement. I For years efforts; had been made to stop the practice of sending rotten eggs to market, but until July 1 there was no government ruling regarding the mattejr. Local egg market at this time 1 under Influ ence of "shortheldt storage stock and the de mand for fresh offerings Is lea keen because the storage goods H being (old a fresh at lower figures. ; Wabash I Preferred A Is Weak on Small DULL, tTEADV CLOSING New York, Augj 2. (I. N. 8.) Th stock market closed steady today although trading was extremely dull. Steel common was finally -lOS's; Baldwin 89 "4 and Bethlehem "B"8lv4. Studebaker was exceptionally active and strong and was finally 44, while General Motor doted at 1 40 t . Tobacco Product closed at 68 Vs , American Sumatra 122 V and Mexican Pe troleum 101. i Total sales for the day ware 187,100 thara. with bonds at $5,095,000. New York. Augi 2. (I. N. 8.) Ther was a steady tone to the stock market at the open ing today with, price changes narrow and busi ness extremely small. The only important fea ture vis the continued pressure against Wabash preferred A, which, after opening higher at 37 ' . dropped to 37. ' Steel common started 4 higher at 108 and then yielded to U07H. American Sumatra moved up 4 to 123 4 but soon lost this gain. There was some demand for Mexican Petroleum which showed a gain of 4 to 1014. Tobacco Products was H lower at 68 and Studebaker showed a loss of H at 42 4. Many of the mhst prominent issues were not traded in during the first half hour. After moderate I recessions, the market turned strong during th late forenoon on reports of further allied sucrjesses. Steel common rose 4 to 108, and Baldwin to 90 4. while the other steel shares! made fractional gains. Hex ican Petroleum 1014. The railroad stocks also developed strength Wabash preferred A moving up to 37 4 and St. Paul to 44. i General Motors movtd up 1 4 to 136 4 on a few transactions, i American Sumatra, after sell ing down to 122, rose 1 point, while Tobacco Products was weals, dropping '4 to 6 7 . t Late in the forenoon Liberty' 3 4s sold at par. Furnished by Oyerbeck & Cooke Co.. Board of Trade building: DESCRIPTION-- KNOWN GENERALLY Open I High Ixiw Close ,j .. I. 3 4 33 .'." 83 68 46 4 47 45 4 46 4 83 4 83 4 83 4 83 4 I 41 4 41 414 41 141 j 65 i i 78 7S 4 78 I 77 4 ' 11104 924 92 H 91 -j 91T 68, 68 S 68 4 58 4 65 t 66 4 63 4 65 T 854 854 854 85 89 90 4 8ST& 89 4 99 j 54 84 53 4 534 I 83 83 4 82. 824 1 41 414 41 41 1 274 i 184 151 151 H 151 151 H I 6 4 66 4 66 4 66 4 I 66 4 664 56 4 654 1 7 4 44 44 43H 43 ! 92 i 39 4 5 4 , 90 4 43 4 43; 43 4 43 4 66 66 65 4 I 65 4 4 67 4 1 67 4 87 4 67 144 144 144 144 ! 144 11834 1414,135411394 444 31 4 314 314 31 4 90 4 444 18 4 32 4 33 32 33 97 4 97 S 97 4 96 4 126 4 129 4 120 4 127 4 62 4 63 62 4 52 4 26 4 28 4 26 4 26 ; 1 7 4 j 884 1 82 4 674 112 26 4 1101 4 101 4 100 4 1101 i 28 4 8 4 28 4 1 28 4 313 T2 4 81 62 3 4 23 4 23 4 23 4 23 4 63 4 . 194 204 194 194 39i 40 394 S94 124 ! I 714 20 20 20 20 .103 103 103 103 87 4 88 874 87 4 32 33 32 33 43 4 43 4 43 4 43 4 46 60 4 . 69 4 70 69 4 70 24 24 24 23 .1 1 'i I 61 4 61 614 87 4 I 87 4 87 4 87 4 I 914 914 91 91 4 23 4 I 23 4 23 4 23 4 I I 136 1 1 16 I 42 4 I 44 42 4 44 4 84 4 I 84 4 84 4 84 4 I 23 4 1 23 41 23 4 1 28 4 I I . 19 151 I 68 i 68 7H 684 112041121 120 1204 I I 1 .109 108 107H 1084 112 1124 112 111 4 I 80 H 61 614 60 4 60. 94 H 94 94 . 874 87 4 87 87 4 28 4 23 4 284 28 4 794 794 774 77 . 41 4 42 414 42 . 194 194 194 194 11 10 1104 Alaska Cold . . .j. Allis tt Chalmers, d. ao' lifd tr American Beet Sugar American tan, q. . Amert Car Fdy., lc. Araer Cot. Oil, cf. . Amer. Linseed. cL . Amer. Loco., c... . Amer. Smelter, q. . American Sugar, -c. Am. Tel. A Tel.!. . Amer. Woolen, ti. Anaconda Min. Co. Atchuion, o. . . J . . Baldwin Loco., cj. . do pfd. . . .i . . Bait. & Ohio, c .i . . Bethlehem Steel, I B Brook. Hapid T j . . Butt A Superiof . . California Pet. , j -Canadian Pacific j . . Central Leather, i c . Chesapeake A Ohio. C. & O. W.. cf. . C. M. & St. Y . . C. & N. .. c.j. . Chino Copper. . . j . Colo. Fuel & Irorj, c Consolidated Gas. . Corn Product!, ci . . Crucible Steel, c j . . D. & R. G., c . j . . Distillers . . Erie, c .j . . General Electric . . Jeneral Motors . i . . Goodrich Rubber.. G. N. Ore Lands i . . G. N.. rfd. . . . . . Greene Can. . . . i . . Hide & I-ica.. c . . . Ire Securities. . . j . . Illinois Central . 1 . . Industrial Alcohol . . Inspiration . . . . j . . Int. Mer. Marine j . . Kan. City, So., b. .. Kennecott Coppe . . Lackawanna Steel.. Lehigh Valley . . I . . Louisville & Nash... Maxwell Motors, ic. . Mexican Petroleum. Miami Copper . j. . . Midvale Steel ..(... M., K. & T., e. . . Mo. Pacific. . . u . . National Lead .i. . . Nevada Cons. . 4 . . New Haven . . .1 . . N. Y. Air Brake i.. . N. Y. Central . i . . N. Y.. Ont A W. . Norfolk & W., lc. . Northern P&c. .). . . Pacific Mail . . , . . . Penn. Ry i . . Peoples i as . . .1, . . Pittsburg Coal, i. . . Pressed Steel Car. c Ra y Cons. Coppier. . Ry. 'Steel Springs.. Reading, c. . . J. . . R. I. & S.. e. .j. . . Rock Island . . J . . , Sears. Roe. & Oo . . Shattuck j. . Studebaker. c . Southern Pacifrlil . . Southern R'y., c. . . Tenn. Copper .!. . . Texas Oil . . . .1. . , Tobacco Products . Union Pacific, a. . . V. S. Rubber. 6. . . U. S. Steel, c . . . do pfd j. . . Utah Copper . . . . va. Chemical, q anasri Wabash. A . . . Wabash,- B . . . W. U. T West. Electric Willys Overland; Woolworth Swift Ex. Dir.. 1 . Money and Exchange New Tork, Aug 2. L N. S.) Call money on the floor of1 the New Tork Stock Exchange today ;ruled at 6 per cent; high, 6 per cent; low, 4 per cent. j Time money was firm. ' Rates were 5:4 6 per cent, The market for prime mercantile paper waa steady. j Call money in London today was 8 per cent. Sterling exchange was steady with busSnewi in bankers' bills at; $4.75 5-18 for demand; $4 71 for 60 day bilbj, and $4.71 for 90 day Mils. LIBERTY BOND SALES Liberty bond closed in New Tork s 3 4s 1st 4 24 4 Salt) 9524 9510 6644 $.178 $544 Saturday . ..I.. 9986 B440 9366 Monday . . . . I . . 9982 9940 $840 Tuesday 1.. 9888 $444 9820 Wednesday ...i.. awS 9444 9360 Thursday . ...l.. 9994 9440 $350 Friday ,....-.. s$s 943S $33$ PORTLAND CONCERNS PAY HONOR TO NEW j BANK AT VANCOUVER Many Beautiful Bouquets Are Gifts! at Opening of Amer ican Security Bank. Vancouver, Wash., Auar. 2. A number of Jarga bouquet added to tha beauty of the Interior of the American. Security bank at Its opening; Thursday. The State Bank of Portland remembered the new concern -with an exceptionally larr bouquets of gladlolas. BuBhong- & Co. of Portland, the Livestock State Bank of Portland, the Washington Exchange bank of thla city, and Mr. and Mrs, William McPhaden tot the Columbia Fuel St Feed company of this city are others whose good wishes were expressed with flowers. Those who visited the bank today were refreshd with some excellent fruit punch served by the Misses Irma and Grace Crandall. daughters of D. E. Crandall, the bank's cashier. O. Jorgen Olson, vice president and manager of the bank, expressed himself as well pleased with the day s business and anticipates a good share of the city's banking business. 239 Licenses in tfuly Vancouver. Wash.. Ausr. 2. Two hun dred and thirty nine marriage licenses were issued during the month of July, and a good start was made Thursday on August's quota of newly weds. Those receiving licenses were : George W. Barnett, legal, and Mrs. Harriet Ramsey, legal. Camas; Walter U Reed. 48, and Mrs. Ada Worden. 47. Portland ; H. Edgar Rodgers, 40. Gresham, Or., and G. Arlene Grazer, 28, La Fayette, Or. ; J. Howard Alexander, 24, and Kate K. Homar, 23, Vancouver ; Ruel S. ghultz. legal, and Rebecca Hatfield, le gal. Portland; William A. Hail Jr.. 23, and Delia Marguerite Jett, 21. Portland; Frank Joseph Bauers, 30, Menomlnees, Mich., and Mary Margaret Isagle, 30, Chicago, 111. ; John Paul Wilson, 39. and Parl L. McHale, 85, Portland: Harry J. Hawkins, 4, and Rose M. Simpson, 38, Portland ; Roderick L. Davidson, 34, and Minnie J. King. 35, Portland ; Edward Allen, 30, Tacoma, and Catherine D. Dolaes, 27, Los Angeles. Cal. ; Hugh S. Fyfe, 25. and Dorothy Harris, 22, Portland. Discharged Captain Passes Suddenly New York, Aug. 2. (I. N. S.) Kings ley Swan, wealthy Brooklyn clubman, horseman and dog fancier, died suddenly of heart disease today. He had been In failing health and was greatly depressed I since his discharge rrom an army cap taincy for physical disability three weeks ago. Only California Is Allowed Higher Price for Flour Washington. Aug. 2 (WASHINGTON BU REAU OF THE JOURNAL) Th food admin istration announces fair price for flour are feed prices for representative Pacifia coast point for carload lots at the mills, adding the cost of freight, packages and handling in less thsn ctr lods. The price at Portland, Astoria. Tacoma and Seattle, for flour is $9 95;' brtri, $23.16; mixed feed. $24.40; middling, shorts and red dog. $25 15. At San Franci-o, flour Is $10.15; bran. $23 75; mixed feed, $25.00; middlings, shorts and red dog, $25.75. Fair price schedules rs being worked out far every mill in the country. The grain corporation wired many Pacific coast mills today that practically every mill will be notified of the maximum prices it mty charge within a'dsy cr so. The price named by the government for P- I cific Northwest flour sales are unchanged from those now in effect here. On the other hand, it advanced the price California millers may ; charge 20c per barrel, even though the millers I 'of the south have the same wheat price as the f Pacific Northwest. Millers of the Northwest are i not disposed to complain, because it will allow them a chance to get into the California market. The profits of the California millers will be in creased. Tfew York Bond Market Cooke Co.. Board of Bid Ask . . . 80 4 81 Vx . . . 75 7 . .. 86 H 88 4 .-. . 77 79 4 ... 83H 94 . . . 80S 82 . . . . . . . 82 4 83 4 22 23 80 82 . . . 80 4 82 4 . . . $4 4 ' 87 . .. 98 4 98 4 . . . 78 7 90 91 ... 784 79 95 6 . . . 86 4 7 . . . 80 4 81 . . 80 4 82 Trade building: Atchison General 4s Bait- 4 Ohio Gold 4s. . . . Beth. Steel Bef. 5t C-ht. Pacific 1st 4 s c. H & Q. CoL 4 St Paul Genl. 4 4s Chicago N. W. Genl. 4s.. L. A N. Uni. 4s New York By. 5 Northern Pacific p. I. 4s. Beading Genl 4s Union Pacific 1st 4s U S. Steel 5a ? . . Union Pacific 1st Bef. 5s. Southern Pacific Conv. 5s. Southern Pacifie Conv. 4. Penn. Conv. 4 4 Penn. let 4 4s Che, et Ohio Conv. 6s. . . Oregon Short Lin 4s. . . . Foreign Bond Market Bid Ask 98 4 93 4 , 99 99 4 Mi 9 4 '. 9! 4 96 1; 95 4 97 4 97 4 130 140 89 90 93 94 64 63 95 100 97 4 97 4 94 63-4 92 4 9$ 92 94 98 4 97 4 91 92 4 98 984 A. F. 6s Oct. 1920 U. K. Ss Sept. 1918 U. K. 6 4 s Nov. 1919. . . 1. K. 6 4s Feb. 101 B ... . U. K. 6 4s Nov. 1921.... A. F. See. 5s Aug. 1919. .. Itep Francs 5s 1931.... Paris Gs Oct. 1921 Marseilles s Nov. 1019.. Russia .F.xtn. 6 4s 1921. Russian Intl. 6 4s 1926. Horn. 6s Aug. 1919 Iiom. 5s Apr. 1 92 1 I)om. 6s Apr. 1081 Horn. 5s Apr. 1926 Argentine 6 s Ma 1920.. lom. Canada 6s 1937... French , 64s 1919 BIO SHIPMENT OF MOHAIR 18 8EXT EAST FBOM ALBAKT Albhy. Or.. Aug. 2. A ear of mohair, con taining over 60.000 pound and worth over $28,000. was hipped from here last Bight by M. Sender Sc Co.. This waa one of the largest shipment of mohair ever made from the Wil-Ir-mett valley and represents two years" business of the shippers. The mohair of th valley ts raised Ih small lots, farmers keeping only a few goats except in the foothills where larger flocks can be handled to advantage. The pool recently sold st Lebanon was included in th shipment. Chit-ago Dairy r rod are Chicago. Aug. 2. ti. N. S.) Bntter Re ceipts, 6954 tubs, creamery extra. 48 4c firsts. 43c: packing stock, 83 4 84c Eggs Baceipt. 7391 case. Current reeelpta. 8487c: ordinary first. $5 36 4 c: firsts. 87 & 38c: check. 25 8 26c; dirties. 10 32c Stocks, Boads, Cottos; Orals, Etc. 2K-2U Board of Trada Building Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board tt Trad) Corretpondeatt sf Logas Bryss ; . CaUesg o Yew Tork : Finance : Timber : Industry Public Service Corporations Show Increases in Gross snd Net Earnlngsjfor the ilonth of June, 1918, Over the Same Month of Last Year; Operating Expenses Also Increase. 4 I Portland Gat Coke Company The financial report of tha Portland Oaa Sc. Coke company for tha month of June, juat laaued, ahowa an' Increase of 23 per cent In net earnlngrs compared with tha same month of last year. tperatln expenses show an Increase of S& per cent, and gross receipts an Increase of SO per cent over June, 1917. Flcuree are as follows: 1918 $145,428 1917 $11 1.918 Increase $ SJ.08 20.87$ 12.635 GroM . . Operat't Net . . 79.009 66.414 87,224 68.130 63.77$ 26,479 Balance 10.745 For th 12 month neriod ending June: 1918 1917 Increase Gross ....$1,540,600 $1,290,621 $249.$7$ Operatg .. 888.988 682,931 156.056 JV'et 701.612 607,690 8S.922 Balanc .. 333.26$ 281,801 71,$$8 Paeffle, Power A Light Company Gross earnings of the Pacific Power A Light company for the month of June, according to reports Just issued, show a gain of 17 per cent over June of last year. Operating expenses show an In crease of il per cent and net earnings a gain of 6 per cent over last year. Fig ures are as follows : 1918 1$17 Increas Ore $184,740 $182,348 $ 2S.S94 Operatg .. 75,839 67.823 18,084 Net 78.88a ' 74.821 4.380 Balanc 37.364 88.188 818 Figures for the 12 month period follow: 1918 1917 Increase Gross $1,769,858 $1,587,628 $232,883 Operate .. 864.472 771.648 92.924 Net; 905.SS4 765.978 139. 409 Balance .. 448,105 880.897 97.208 Pershing Makes No Estimate of Losses Washington, Aug. 2. (L. P.) General Pershing cabled (oday that there 'is much confusion collecting casualty lists bt cause the Americans are scattered in British. French and American dressing stations and hospitals and there is cer tain difficulty of communication. Per shing said his HbLj were beginning to come in and that he was checking them and would forward them as quickly as possible. He gave no estimate of.casu altlesv r A, B. Duncan Named Eagles President Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 2. (U. P.) The Fraternal Order of Eagles in twentieth annual convention here today elected A. B. Duncan of St. Joseph. Mo., grand worthy president for the coming year. Judge Elbert W-eed of Helena, Mont, was elected grand worthy vice presi dent ; John F. O'Toole of Pittsburg, grand worthy chaplain ; John R. Parry of Kansas City, grknd secretary. Fares Must Be Fixed By Local Rate Bodies Washington. Aug. 2. (U. P.) Street car eompaniejSr It was Indicated today, must depend solely on state and local rate fixing bodies for fara increases to cover increased operating expenses made necessary by wage boosts handed down yesterday by the national war labor bosrd. No relief measures can be expected from the White House, because the We offer out'of i $50,000,000 American Telephone 7-Year Convertible 6 Gold Boridsj at 94 and Interest, to Yield 7.10 i DATED August 1. 1918 Registrable) as to Principal Principal and Coupons Feb. 1 and Aug. 1. j payable In New York and Boston j Denominations $100 $500 $1000j Convertible $t holder's option after two yetrs into stock of Ithe company at 106. Conversion privilege offers opportunity for 'ex cellent profit. For the past 12 years dividends of 8 per Cent per annum have been regularly declared. Average price of the stock on the New York Stock Exchange since 1901 has been high' 145 Yi, low 122. . These bonds are the direct obligation of the company; are senior to the outstanding capital stock, which at the present low market price represents an equity of over $400,000,000 for the company's funded drt, including these ronas, or S2J3,ooo.qoo. Operation of the company States Government, which assures maintenance or earnings. Price 94 and Interest to Yield 7.10 ' W reserve the Heht t withdraw thl off ar at will and to advanc th price to conform with market value. LUMBERMENS LUMBERMENS BUILDING Capital and Clark, Kendall & Co 205-206 Northwestern Bank BIdg. BONDS U. S. Government, Municipal, Railroad Our Liberty Bond Department is .for thfij convenience of the public. VVe sell and buy at the New York market price daily, payingi accrued interest. j We are here to serve you in case you are obliged to sell you Liberty Bonds, or if you! are able to buy more. . y Buy more if you can. Don't sell to anyone for less than the New Yoifk market price. Sale of Mialelpal Grain EUyator Bonds Sealed proposals will be retjrivajd until 2 p. m., September 13, by thsjoonl mission of public docks of, ths cty f Portland, for the whole or any ppt Of $1,000,000 of municipal grain elefvater bonds of tha city of Portland, series .2. la denominations of $1000. Bond! ar$ dated October 1. 1911. and maturje ae rially after October 1. 121. Inarsst 4 H per cent per annum. . .. Bids oa Provisions snd Fe! Alaska Tha Alaska engineering mission will receive sealed bids fdr corrt until August S at 11 a. m., for a large Quan tity of feed provisions, etc.. aa pef spe cifications on file at 103 Custom Housa, Portland, Or. j Bids Asked for Improvement ol F genden Street Bids will be reoelvad lyy the auditor of the city of Portland until 10 a. in., August 7, for making tmrrovs ments on Fessenden-etree. from Brad ford street northwesterly to afcdlson street. Specifications are on flla St tha office of the auditor of the ctty. - Banker fakes Long Ants Trlp-j-BU O. Crawford, fir vleo president of tha United States National bank, returned Thursday from an automobile tflp 0 Rainier Park, Grays 'Harbor. Olympia. YVUlapa Harbor and other poists tot Washington. j , president la understood to regard u4 as a matter In which responsibility la wholly local. It la understood that he believes that if the corrfpantsa need relief it Is -up to local jbodles to see that they get It. - I Morris Brothers, Inc. Established 25 Years 201 Railway Exchange) Building Portland, Oregon THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BONO HOUSE OF ORECOH Municipal Bonds Yielding From 5:25 to 7 If you must SSLL ywur Liberty tie). SELL ta US. If you can BUY awe .ntvty ends, BUY from u. W BUY and wa SELL at ta. market. Telephone Main 3409: . - i Liberty Loan Department Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday our allotment .and Telegraph Co. DUE August 1. 1925 is now conducted by the United TRUST COMPANY Surplus $600,000 lrTH AND STAflK i ci ! ' s l