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- s 1, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL' PORTJLAND. TUESDAV' OCTOBER 8.18X5. , MODERATE PRICED APPLES PEACH SEASON; OVER VH1LE SUPPLY HERE vi ,-4 SHOWS ' AN : INCREASE Receipts Ape Veiy Liberal nd .With ".'n,n .. V ........ BmUmmI lha MJIJ Ml U J 7 a w kivu v. uv (merinos, Market , I Siek and la J.J - A I. 1f.. . UUOICU at VCCUUC v Peeeh mitit is ta very tad shape along the Itrnt. Sale of good quality ere generally ahown at 81 0)1. 11 Mr box. . MMnptt are wnusuauy baa tv4 in nmml much unaatisi'actoTr duality aomlns forward. " A vrr large per cent of the fruit hi infected with dry rot Bam of I it arriving inn, but never sutures. ; . Dnatal Is only fair. and f of that reason towar araeo bar been generally forced to affect a ayitatar outward movement. . Mora peaches- have arrived along Front street l ring tha laat three daya than were received 'during tha entire previous week. Thie, together HUi tha aooler weather, which daaraaaea tha demand, ft responsible for tha weaker tone In tlta trade. Some Ut Elberta are somlng, but they are rather dry and are not finding a very extensive . mH In faot, there la very little real food fratt Bvallbl tn the big lot now com toe forward. TEAL XABKZT IS BROKEJT HERB - Sharp draw in tha price ail through tha mar ket, for country killed ealrea it ibown hara with too much heavy etaff coming. Bran tha light toff ef quality was reduced to 20 He a pound t for top daring the day. C0TJ5TKT KILLED HOGS DOWTT With weaker and lower price in tha stock yard, price of country killed hoc ahowad ' redaction of to le a pound during tha day Jong tha rtraat Receipt! are quite fair. SWEET POTATOES ARE HIT HARD - Further weaknei ia (hawing in the local mar ket for sweet potato with aalee around 84c a pound and up to da in a limited way for selected good. Thia eontlnuea below theeost pi sbbkzuis mi us cmxtoia. POTATO MARKET ABOUT STEADY ' General potato trade hero i about ateady so far aa buying price at country point r eon eerned. Purchase of U. 8. grade No. 1 eon ttaua around 8175 for nearby hipping points. Bale along tha (treat at 33.25 for good stuff. BRIEF KOTES OF FRODVCE TRADE . Local ontong quiet because of receipts of Cali fornia tank. - Live turkey are down to 28 9 Boo with poor quality. (Jeneret elugglahnees noted ta poultry trade. Eggs, butter and cheese are ateady at former price. . Catch of salmon ia the Columbia and in coast WEATHER NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Weather bureau advise: : Protect shipments during tha next, 86 hours against tha following minimum temperatures: ttoing north. 48 degrees; northeast over 8., P. L a B.. 98 degree; east to Baker. 84 de gree!, and south to Ashland, 42 degrees. Mini mum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 80 degrees. JOBBIXQ PRICES IJT PORTLAKD Thee are the price retailers pay wholesalers, aaoept a otherwise noted: Dafry Preduots BXTTTER Selling price, creamery print. Virehment wrapped, extras 64e; prime firsts, 9 f 60s! Orstt, 67 j in 80 lb. boxes. ; Ola. becea, la lees; cubes, le lees; cartons, lo additional: dairy, 40o lb.; iobbiag price, cube, extra. 6 ia j prime first. 69c; i storage butter, 69 t He lb. xk B OTTBRPAT Portland delivery basis. No. 1 ""rHKKHJC fUlUns nrice: " Tillsmook. fresh Oregon fancy fuU. eraara triplet. 88 89a lb.; Toung Amertee, 89)4lo; price to )ODpere, i. b. Tillamook. Uiplet. S6e; Toung America, 87c; Coo Bay abeese, aelliag price, triplets, 30o; Toung Ameitoa, Sle; price to Jobbers. L o. b. lfyrtte Point, triplets, 82 4c': Toung America and Lang Horns. ones, aowa te; uasawi 80T82e; bloolt Swiss. 460)87e per lb. EGOS Selling prise, eeudled, 8 So doaen; burirtg prtc. 62a per doxen; Belling prioe. leeted. B7)69e; salactad, tn cartons. 69o. In ' small lots. o KGGS Public market reUU selling price, Sle LIVKPOUXTRT Heavy hens, 2 1 1 6 per lb; light bene, 24o lb.; broilers. 26 28c; old lueeters. 17 0 16oj stag. 1718o; aouab. 88; dueks. 38 80e pigeons. 81-60 8.00 dosen; turkeys, live. 28 80c lb. f Fresh Vsqatable and Pratt ! FRESH FRUITS Oranges. 89.00 100 par Voinanes. Se Ib.l leasoiis. 15.00 6.78; plums, 8 9 8e per lb. - , " PSACHIS Per box. '; Vi'i f h-. APPLES Verioue varUUee,Js-l2.B0 beas. GRAPES Per crate, black. 82 50; Malagas, tntaeT 8178; lugs. Bo lb.; eorntchons, waxes. 82.00 : Toksys. 83.00 36 orate; -MuasaU. 81.25 160: Concord, 15 80o basket. PBARS 61.75 420 Pbf-. , ... : DBIEO FRUITS -Dates, Dromedary. 85.50. tarda, 84.50 boil raisins, tore crwt, wn luseatel. lVe lb. in 60 lb. boxes; fig. 88.60 war hex tor 70 os. packages. ONlONS--SeUlng prioe to tutaOerv Oregon. mmmm ft. ..UHa aalMnK 'Drice: carloads. il ls f. 'o. V country; garlic, 14918 lb.; anlona. 86 0 46c dosen euncnea. ' CRANBERRIES Northwest, 8 0 4.26 per TpOTATOES ning Price, ,taja- JJ! : lwt.t buying price for fancy Urg rtsj 8L76 gcdinary. i o F" - i TEOETABLE8 New turnips. 65a pet doaen " . mm. aack: beets. 62.28 jj9 a sack; parsnips. 81.25 pert sack; eab bage. 38e peppers. 67o per dosen: fciluia: "TOO: oelery. 6076 Prdoeen; SdtehoVea, 81.18 l euaumber. 76o . box rtotnato.. 50e per box f eggplant. 10a it lb.: cauliflower, 61.00ei.49 per aos batseradlsh. 13e per lb.; string beans, 7o lb. green corn, 88 40e per dosen. Hses, Ftoh ad Pre It lane -' COUNTRY UIATS-lUr' price: Conner ktUd beet hogs. 26e; Ordinary. 28 TwawasowTTiow V V For and (or); If sufficient Inducement - offers we msy losd on- tha berth from Portland for Shaashsi and (or) oas Kont Abewt NoTombar. About '2500 ;Tons ! tt'i'w.).! For rtte ot f reijht and further ,. psTtlcularf. pleue ipply to,r f; GRIFFIN & COn Aiti. Broadway 1524 :,vf Vancouver. B. C. Seattle.. Port land. San.Frandsco.' ; - . ,' tltMr tEALAHD AND SOUTH SEAS ?C -urk . TahMi and Baretenaa. Stan and mm ssaqsr sur1a ftwia Ssw FruMlse ery - 86 v 83. M81I091 a. a. oo. or hiw alamo. cam oatnemta sju, awn vr IAN FKANCISCO LOS ANGELES LOW RaVTES WW vvsr, in mrwmim mnm .WW TMat .SAJI , PBAW0I60O PORTLABB TMat s Third and Stark .V Thmata at Third and Washbygta. ' A-tgaA. . V12t - ghai Hong Kong Canned Goods Will " :C6st More Money;, V Supply -Is Short Requirements of Government to Come First Values , Are Climbing Very Swiftly. The publio must put up mora canned goods or ga without this winter and next spring, for than wm not be a sufficient supply canned by com mercial peckers to take care of normal require ments. t - , , With tha emrnment's want aerred first, the civilian popuUtlon most take what is left. Just how much of tola will be) avauaiu i box anowu. but sunt of tha wholesalers ant figuring Upon Try abort deliveries of both eanned fruit, and vegetables. Prises, too. of the commercial canned stock win also bo materially higher .than prevailing price. Local wholaaalara who have just received supplies of new pack peaches and apricots, hara found, even at tha extreme Ugh values they are now quoting-to tha retail' trade, that taey were ac tually telim at nractieaur what tn new noei cost them, This, therefore, means" a soil higher price to the) eoneumer. ; - The pubbo is again being warned to tax eara of Us winter's requtremeuta of canned goods. COARSE GRAI9S ADTA1TCED ' OW LATE WAR - WEWS Chicago. Oct 8. (L V. S.) With the expec tation that President Wilson will voice an nna anlDeal "an" for the United States and tha allies trth proposed German peace dicker, the tone of corn and oats stiffened at the opening or. in board of trade today. ' While tha upturn in either grain did sot reach the strength of the downturn yesterday, the tons in both grains was steadier. Corn led with an advance of up to 1 He, with buyers sufficiently numerous to uphold tha gain. Oat was stronger by fractions, with trade re covering from tha first affects of the peace move. Local houses showed a tendency to go over to tha buying side. Provisions were alow .and lower. Chicago rang of price furnished by United CORN 122 124 128 H 124 122 H 124 OATS 0 70 H 69 -TO 69 69 PORK 8600 8600 October ....... November . . December ...... October November ...... December ...... 119 1184 1194 684 6T4 7 J 119 11S 119 -684 67 68 October . November 8525 8528 8828 . . LARD 2680 2672 RIBS 2282 2232 2222 2222 October November i m t . October ...7... '2650 2560 2283 2212 2560 : 2282 2212 November ..... PACIFIC COAST BASK STATEMENT - Portland Bank Clearings Tuesday ..8 6.822.769.84 Tear ago .... 3,664.962.86 Balance Tuesday ........... 1,761.480.06 Tear ago 658,598.82 aookana anas Clearings 8 1.82ri. 792.00 Balances , 868.749.00 Taoema Banks Oartngs Balances Clearings Balances Clearings Cirsrlnga 977.407.00 191.416.00 9. 788.840 OO aaattlg Banks 1,680,611.00 an pruncisco Banes 820.868,712.00 vo stnooisa. smaks 4.946.189.00 Moner and Ezcaaare . New Tork. Oct. 8(L N. S.) Call money ot tha floor of tha New Tork Stock Exchange today ruled at 6 per cent: high, 6 par cent; low. 6 per cent. Time money was firm. Bates were 6 per cent. The market for prima mercantile paper was s m nB fall money in London today was 8 per eeat. Sterling exchange was strong, with business In bankers' bills at 84.75 7-16 for demand. 84-78 iur bu-uij dui. ana . i lor go-Oay Bills. Cblear Dairy Produea Chicago. Oct. 8. (L N. R.1 Bntt Urn. eetpta, 9194 tubs. Creamery extra. 66 a 55 rfl first. 04 He; packing stock, 28989c . .Vttec?.lpu' 0033 ossee. Current receipts, 4447e: ordinary firsts. 4546e; firsts. 47 5 8o;. i1' 64c; checks, 82 036c; dir ties, 85S 890. Kow Tork Hctal Xarket New Tork. Oct. S. (T N a rA -- changed. Spelter Firm. East St. Louis spct and October. 88.660 8.76: NwemK.. Tw br. 38.4708.60. Wew Tork Snaar and Coffee " New Tork. Oct. a irr t cr e , No 7 Bio. 10c; No. 4 Ranto. 11 Sugars OentzifugaL 87.24. neavy, 8 s lOo lb. ; hunb. 20023a ner lb.: mutton. 14 01 6e ner lh lwf dan u. n. - SMOKED MKATB TT.m mait:. iZ.i. ,-bfnA a8,61c:ofef?- 26: ttg. roll. .8iSi'n??- yt 2884ej Oregon exports; ""e.au, e A 0 ID, PACKERS' MEATS Fancy steer beet. 200 i. i Q?inSeir lr- 18 017e; fresh spring L-n.J KetUe rendered I ) : stamlaid. 28o per lb.; laxd comDouixl. 2Sa. uioTiiKKa oiympla, gallon, 38.60; eanned. 'S&.J'S-S??1 dosusi can. B1ULIII1 M Ul -ai g STBSBVsSxakM f IavIbuImh r a lb.; salmon. Chinook.. 18c; sflversidee, 16 016c lb.; perch. Sot soles. per sslaoa trout. 18 0 awe: vnauBut. Het black eod. 11 0 12o: her- irL'.oc r",'1- " w l Oo; claats, bard ahell, 8e Sid (1-5 I J par doses SUGAR Cnbo. 110 28 l..t 310: .5 ; " yenow,. gs.PO; granut- ri? T,9 Jw ; extra C, 69.: .10; 2Ii'Xrr'i"-- 7 per case. ' SICE--Janaat -atvla No l a a; am.. iinvux; Din lose, 104 0 8 w - -v halt Coarse half ground, inn. tie no per ton: CO. 817.26; table dairy,. 60s. 322.00: o.avw o.eo; ibdct udm tun trmn S?L2umv rock- 820.00 per Aon. BEANS California h1m V.. kkt a.n wto. 18cr large white, 2c: pink, 8e lb.s Lima. 14 e: baron. W. tor pemns iDujisi sncti : wnne. maenme cleaned. 809e: band nicked, ft V. 01Oc. 7,. .2 Carnation. 37.85; Borden, ept.es.4Pi ai.A.8j Pjfxw. V.rU: 14DM, 37.25; Teloban, 37,25r; HoT 87.26 per caal ws s noaaxea. lntfcaciBHe. tn aacka n. arums, - - SODA CRACBnERS Bulk. 17s nor Ih NUTS Budded wereuta. itu w lh .1. botbi-mbih; ruoerte, 2Tc. sack lets. aoc. imuaf iic; xsrasu, . jfve. Hops, Wool and Kids HJJhr?laC I81T erop, 80o lb. mugs Htt. j eaitjHi no rh. . - ... No. S Kltl fl is. . J " ?7! -S" -P. i2c;-No: i rMWU.To&iX: M?n. J -ami npTW'Nor' Hed;c:i,-Tn,up tolbc7i2"cr1,T2-'- oraa1Uw can sains, up to 16 lbs., 80 He; No. 1 green pr salted kip skins, 18 to Solbs!. 16o: No. 3 green or salted kip aUna. 15 to 80 lh.' ZPlirm& &r 2Sl ryOint .. . -mwi mrs- aau, l to, and UD. 24e; dry aalt ealf. under 7 IbaT, 8 4c -drranoi calf, J price: dry salt stagVSr tmnsdeTdrS cull 1 stag, or bulla. prfao; dry Srat 2&fiZ 91.5902.50; salted Hed sheep pelts.' August take off, each 83.00 0' i sheep ahearlings, each, 26 0 8e; saK- 8 ed sheep ahearlings. each. 69 0 7 Be: dr hair, goat skins, per ft., 28a; dry abort hair goat akins,, each, 600 0 81.00; horse haitvTteSOe! hone hair, anane. l&n. ; ...... . .v. .V2icr4l?hir'' " stapU. 90c; mohair, rvi" - aiurry, sue; No. Z -lH- No, a tallow, 13 e; No? grease. 10c; No. 3 grease, 9c - CHITTTM OR CASCARA BARE Gr weights. 13 & , - ' . Repes, Paints, Oils ; -. . ROPX 8isaL dark, 24c; white. 28 a lb. standard Manila, 82 Ho. LINSEED OII Haw, bbk.. 32.01 gaTJon "J"" .; DDiej. ez.us; raw, cases, 62.11 boiled, casae. 82.11 eallnn . U.00 0'Water white, tn drum or trea ""I iw aainw; case, zvs gallon. SA89.uB-"Ilto oh'.. 31e; esses. 81 e i WHITE LEAD Top iota, 18 c; 500 . Ib.i a U RP ENTTN E Tanks, S4c; caaea, 4e; 10 VnB NiOUi -Bssl price. 35.85. ; n wiaw ana Taae Oil, Men VT.yTr " oir, aaen. 82.00 06.00; dry long wool pelt., Ibv. 46cTd7y ahort wool pe ts. perTb., 5l0 SOorialted ten. trool MOVING BETTER I IN PORTLAND APPLE; MOVEMENT: IS' T OF CALL FOR COOKERS Local Market ' Is In Better Sbapa With Receipts Galnlnrj Market of Country :: Generally Steady . Around Previously- Quoted Figures. . Liberal increaa in tha movement of apple 1 shown in the local trade. - Not only are TBOeipt much mora liberal, but the demand ia growing and condition ia general are satisfactory. Movement of eooksr Winter Bsnsnaa ia very liberal, and carload lots as being quickly cleaned up. Jonathans are likewise moving very fast' for the cheaper priced stack: in fact, the bulk of tne local call at this time is in the iruit tnat alia around 31.25 1.50 per borr . starxets ox tn oountry py wire: Grand Junction. Colo. Receipts moderate. Takhna, Wash. Moderate demand and move ment; extra fancy Jonathans, 32.0093.15 in earbtts! JWUcfara. " extra fancv. 82.TBa2.Oft! Winesaps. extra fancy, 91.89 0 3.00 In small lot. Delta, Colo. Jonathans, bulk. . par ewW or chard run. good color, $2,35; extra fancy, Doses, 99.40. ,- -..-jr.. Oklahoma City, Okie Demand And aaent good, extra fancy Jonathan. 88.15. Umaha, M b.- !mand and movement mod erate; boxes, Jonathans, extra fancy, 88.260 8.50. r Dm Moinss. Iowa, 8upiBe and demand mod erate; extra fancy Grimes, boxes. 84.15 04.601 Jonathans, extra fancy, 53.50; Winter Banana, extra lancy. 94.00. Minneapolis, Minn. Supplies liberal, demand moderate: extra fancy Jonathans. 83.26. new urieane. LM. Sanolle moderate, demand good; extra fancy Jonathans. 88.25 0 8.50. St Paul. Minn. Supplies and demand mod- era t; extra lancy Jonathans. 38.00. Absence of Selling Sends Stocks Up New Fork. Oct 8. (L N. S.) There was an absence of selling orders at the opening of the stock market today, and during the first 15 min- utee nearly all tha active issues mad gala, rang ing from 1 to 8 points, . - The marina issue ware prominent, tha pre ferred stock moving up. The 6 per cent bonds were also in demand, and advanced. , The steel Industrial also showed pronounced strength, with otee common advancing. - jtetuenent Steal B up. Mexican Petroleum maos a gala, and Txa Company rose. Distillers BeeurUi shared ia the) improvement runner advance were made in many stocks "" ae aiiernoon, nut some reeewlon oc curred just before noon. The trading in Ma rino preterrad was on a large scale, but the bri"S was so broad that one selling order of 10,000 shares caused only a fractional .reaction after that stock had advaiiMMl t, mu Atlantic Gulf moved up and American Talephea nrmana ana aoowea an advance. Steel coram on moved up and other steel ln- uunnau snowea about . the same amount of MO. At the high prices of the forenoon there was soma alight reaction on a small supply of u-ua bT Overbec A Cook Co.. Board of a. a svaey "'"I'llBJ jE8CRIPTION ; Open" High Low Close Am. Beet Sugar... 70 A"- Can, e. 43 Am. Car Fdy.. c. . . 84 Am. Cotton Oil, e Am. Llnaeed. c... 41 Am. Loco., e 63 Am. Smelter, c... 77 Am. Sugar, c 109 Am. Tel. i Tel 105 Am. Woolen, c... 62 Anaconda Mia. Cp. . 69 Atchison, c 67 Baldwin Loco., e. . . 81 Bait Ohio, e 64 70 43 H 84 ..... 68 78 109 107 63 69 87 K 78 48 ' 169 69 48 84 43 68 41 40 88 77 40 69 77 109 109 106 107 63 6 sl 81 58 72 99 36 81 68 72 43 Bsthlehem Steel B. .1 72 xvuauru n. ransii.i 42 Canadian Pacific. . .1169 Central Leather. e.. 69 42 169 167 79 47 89 47 69 47 ft, m. at. Paul.l 47 Chiao Copper .,.,1 89 39 99 48 66 15 89 99 89 vnBBOiiaeiea uas . . 99 Corn Produeta. e.. 43 Crucihl Steel, e. .1 85 99 48 66 15 120 90 49 42 54 15 ssne, c J.5 . General Motors . . . 121 Gt. Northern, pfd.. 90 Greene Can 121 120 90 90 industrial Alcohol .104 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd.1110 Esnnacott Copper.;. 88 Ti Lackawanna 8teel. .177 105 102 lies 118 110 111 77 69- 88 75 69 99 75 69 Miugnvalley 69 Mex. pitreieum i 19 Midvala Steel 48 114 120 - 116. .117 49 78' 21 88 48 58 24' 67 89 88 es 5 73 20 88 48 62 28 66 88 87 48 5 78 m 43 52 28 66 88 87 Is8 27 a. T., e .... I 6 .x. central... 73 N. T.. Out. As W..1 21 Northern Pmeifia.l aau. Penn. Railway ..I g People Gae 1 68 Ray Cons. Copper.! 24 Ry. Steel Snrinn.l Reading, c .... 88 Repub. L A B. . .r 88 Btudebaker, c. , ...j 69 Southern Pacific . : f na u 56 66 88 88 28 29 13T 68 128 .68 108 127 V. S. Rubber, e..j68 V. S. Steel, o.... 107 68 107 107 83 64 88 22 107 119 110 v) iau iiuaBRr . . i ha Tirrini Chemical, cl 64 . a -64 OB 64 waoaab A. ...... 88 Willy Overland SI 88 23 82 Total ale 480,300 shares. Ex-dlv. ltWW T" ' Foreira Bead Karket Furnishtd by Overbook m Cook Co. Ask. 94 99 100 97 7 167 98 9 68 --165 97 87 95 95 97 98 U. K. 6s Nov. 19101 :! X. OB VICE. 1I2D. 94 U. K. 6 s Fsb.v191......; IT. K. 6s Nov. X921......; ii'BJf- Aug. 1919...,.., Rep. -Trance 6 198li . . . . . . . Paris 6s Oct. 1821 Marseille 6 Hot. 1313...... Russia-Extrv 6s 1921 Russian Intl. 51926...... Dom. 8 Aug. 1919 Pom. 6s Apr. 1921 Dom. -8 Apr. 1 981 . . Dom. 6s Apr. 1926.......... Argentine 6s May 1920...... 9 99 96 97 150 97 88 68 166 97 95 94 4 96 95 vara m im Dom, Canada 5. 1831..,. 91 98 French 3 1918...... 1018-161018-16 ... j- ' "' ' . . , XlYersooI Cottoa Qalet uverpeoi. Oct. R it w a irtnM m opened quiet today. Spot cotton U quiet. Prices steady. Sales. 2000 balea. . Cheese Market Is Three Cents Higher There wee a eenaatmnal advance of So a oou"d bt ohm at TWameah during the iSl.lannM Price te a new. reosrd. Triplets are quoted f. e. bv at Tillamook at SOe a pound. The advance fellows a 10o rise la the last. - MO Thm following telegram naa bn receiTed by ' J. L, WELLS & CO. " Local Affeata ' Clumber of Commerce Bldg., which explains itself ' KT, - - ' ' -. '. .,::.. JBB, W ,. S V H SB. 1, VCUU JW, IJlOl GEORGE H. TYSON. : T v t s 3iSinsome St.f Sin Francisco, CaTif. " " '- J ' Great Amerk3n and American Alliance Fire, Insurance companies , have "subsctlbed 3,375,000 to, Fonrth Liberty. Loan. . Will allot 200.000. of this to your department Pacific coast states have ar-ranced-with National City bant; here, to hue credit for your ajlot 'ment to to Seaboard National bank, yonr city payment to be made bere. We believe this to be largest single subscription to any Lib erty loan by a fire Insurance CoarseGiraiEsAie 4 Quoted ;VerySlow; - Trade Marks Time " ""-' - - - v. v - , . : . Little Inclination to Do Business at Pacific Northwest Point at " 'v Present. NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -cars- . -Wbeat. Bsrlsx. Flour. Oats. Hay. Portland, Tuss.va 88 0. 31 ; 39 Tear ago. ...... : 48 ,' 1;. 6 9 Season to data.,. 8619 354448; 286 1380 Tear ago... ....1287 6T 235 400 570 Tacoma, Mon... 20r .. ;. . ... 9 Tear ago. ...... 101 2 .... 7 82 Seaaoa to data. ,.1801. 17 : , 69 468 Tear ago. ...... 999 - 29 ... b bi Beattlo. Mon.. . . . 48 . . . 3 8 84 Tsar ago... ....lis - u Reams, to data... 2124 80 816. 211 969 Tear ago., 997 88 480 386 1637 Astoria receipt ot laspectea greun vetooer x ta 5,- US care wheat. . - j. Trade in coarse grain contlnuee to mark time at Pacific Northwest centers, but tn the Eastern markets there was a somewhat better tone became of the expectation that the pi ident would tell Germany ' "no" tn regard to Peaee at this time. While Food Admintatrator Hoover has asked wheat growars to be pa tieae-with the govern ment because of the limited takings up to this time, due to the "need of ooeaa tonnage - for troop and ammunition, many complaints are stin being made by producers who era 'seem ingly most anxious to sou. Trade in toe nay market, ceaunnee xe reneet steady ton, with practically - no change in values. . FLOUR Selliner nrice : Family wheat flour. 810:25: barter flour. 311.00: Willamette val ley. (--) ; local straight, 310.00; bakers local. 39.80 010.00; Montana spring wheat, patent. sv.eu 01O.OO; rye flour. 912.90; oat flour. 811.20: corn flour. 311.50014.00 per barrel. fnc for city deliveries in five barrel iota. HAT Buying price, now crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. 826.00 0 27.00; Eastern Oregon-Washington fancy timothy. 888.00: alfalfa. 9B.OU; valley vetch, 328.00: cheat, ( ! cower, 329.O0 0 37.00: gram. 820.00 per ton, GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta. ZO0 2oe in car lots: lass Amounts higher. MILSTUFFS Mixed feed, bulk, 324.44; at ttVUM, sacked, SSO.no. ROLLED OATS Per barrel. 811.20. ROLLED BARLET Per ton. 860.0O. CORN Whole, 377.00; cracked. 379.00 ton. Merchant Exchange October bide: Feed Oata Feed Barley "A" Barley 0OUU 4799 4B0O November delivery: 5600 4700 : 4800 Eastern oats and con fat bulk: OATS Vo. 8 white...... 4850 88-rb. dipped, white. 4960 CORN No. S yellow v. ..... 5650 No. 3 mixed 6600 November delivery: OATS No. 3 . , 4850 Chrped Tillow Mixed , 8956 CORN 5590 609 AMEBIC AN LITE STOCK !PBICES Omaha Hogs 818.80 Omaha. Neb.. Oct., 8. (L N, S.) Hogs Receipt.' 6500; lower. Top," 318.60; range, 317.90018.80; mixed. 318.10018.80; good ctoice. 818018.20; light, 318.20018.89; rugh, 317.90018; bulk. 318018.16; pigs. 91U V 11.BU. Cattle Receipt. 12.000: steady. Beeves. 310019; cows, 96 012; stacker and feeders. 59 12 ; carves, 97 9 19.90. Bheep Receipts, 80,000; steady. Wethers, 39011.25; yearlings. 810011.60; lambs. 310914; ewes. 9T0B.T6. Ohlcago" Hat 1M8 -. Chicago, Oct. 8. L K. 8. ) Estimated r eeipts, 24.000; steady. Top. 818.85; butcher bogs, heavy, 919.9V 019.79: packing brsvy, 817.60017.90; medium and mixed. 817.85018.25; Hght, 5180180; pigs. 3160 J 1 roughs, 917.990 19.90. Cattle Receipts, 300: steady, slow. Beef eattle, good choree. 818.25 019.60; medium and coenman. .810916.25; butcher stack, beifem. 87.25 013.75: cows. 87-60 0 13.26: eanners and cutters, 86.68 0 7.60; stock era and feeders, good choice, 310.73013.75; anH medium. 37.83010.76; veal calvea. good ecotoe. igis.ou. Bbeep Estimated receipts, 43,000; higher. Shorn lambs, choice and prime. 819016.86: medium and good, 818.76 016; yearlings. 812.26012.75; feeder lambs, good choice. 818 014.50; ewee choice. 810010.50: medium tn goou, 99019. v , Kansas City Hot 318.68 Kansas City. Mo., Oct. 8. (L N. S.) Cat Le Receipt, 26.000; ateady to higher. Steers, 914 016.99; cows and heifers, 86 010; stock- en ana leecers, ST e IB ; ealvee, 88 012. Hogs Receipts, 17.000; 10 to 16c lower. Top. 318.65: bulk, 817.50 018.50; heavies. ii.iswis.vv; meaiums. ,917.90 018.95 light. 817.25 018.85. Sheep Receipt. '11.000: 10 to 9Ke bferuup Lambs, 816016.75; ewee, 3909.60; wethersJ I1fi aaa IA KA T m v j-r e w. w w Denver Hoes 8180 Denver. Oct 8 (U. -P.) Cattle Receipts. 20O; steady. Steers, 39.50015; cows and heifers, 37 09.75; etockers and feeders, 87.50 0 12.50; calvea, 810012. Hogs Receipts,- 1900; 15e lower. Top. 818.40: hulk, 817.75018.25. - Sheep Receipts, 15,000; steady. Lambs, 8i 4.0 15; ewes. 88.50 9.50. . Saattle Hogs ateady Seattle, Oct. 8. (L N. 8.) Cattle Receipts 800. steady.' Best steers. 311.000 13.00; me dium to eholce, 310.60 011.50; common to good, 36.0008.60; best cows. 88.60 0 9.50; common to medium cows, 83.00 0 7.50; bulls.. 85.0007.50; ealvee. 38.00010.00. Sheep Receipts 362. steady. Lambs, 814.50 015.00; yearling,. 511.60012.10; awes, 85.0009.50. , Kew Tork Boad Market Furnished by Overbeck e Cooke Co., Board of rrsoe nuuaiag: jfio. Atchison GenL 4s j ......... . 79 BaL A Ohio Gold 4s... 74 Beth. Steel Bet. 5s. 89 Central Pacific 1st 4s 76 " C B. A Q. CoL 4s. ....... 93 H St Paul General 4 Ms 78 - Chicago N. W. Oeni 4 80 LAN. TJm. 4s. 82 H NswTork Ry. 6.,.,. 21 Northern Pacific P. I 4s 79 Reading GenL 4a... 81. Union Pacific 1st 4s..1 86 TJ. S. Steal 6s.. 1.. . . 97 Union Pacific 1st Ret. 5s. . . . . 79 Southern Pactfie Conv. 5s,. a.'- 91 Southern Pacific Conv, 4a. ... 78 Penn. Conv. ti 944 Penn. lstdtts..., 86 Cbea. A Ohio Conv. 6 7 Oregon Short Lin 4s ....... . 81 90 75 80 H 76 H 94 79 ft 83 88 23 80 81 H 86 H 97 SO . 93 e ef . 86 H F0T4.10ES AXl, AXOITO THE COAST 1 San Pranclsoe SlaHiet San Francisco, Oct 8. HV. P ) Potatoos . Per cental, fancy large selected Deltas, 32.00 9 2.16, with one mark higher; do shipping stock, 31.75 91.90; Salinas. 88.00. Onions Per cental, Australian browns, mostly 81.009 1.05: en car sold at 81.15 today. Seattle atarket ' Seattle. Oct 8. U. P. ) Potatoes Local. per cental, 33.26 2.50; Eastern Washington Netted Gems, per ewt8S.0V. LOSJ AltflftlM 9wlsBeTs Los Ancelea. Oct 8. L N. 8.) Potat Northern Burbanks. 32 S 7R" sweet, 318) t0 Idaho Russets. 32.80 02.SS. : ' V.,1. J V -' t..t 1n -,m . . office. ' 1 - , C-G, SMITH, f x v Edited by 1 VjmtM IL' Cohea EXPECTED DECLINE IS FORGED IN HOGS -v. - -' - -" :VIIH : WEAKER TONE Values Are Off 25e to SOe at North Portland With Extreme Top" at S19-Cattlo and Sheep Situation Is Considered Steady. H04I OOWH 694IN - Hog market showed a further ioae of 3S to SOe more In the yards,- Wagon stuff, which usually brings the top, mr wtthra a trwcUen ef tt, mM lato In th day at 81 8.38018.80. PORTLAND LITESTOCK RUN Hogs Cattle Calve Sheep Tuesday 471 179 Week ago......... 830 v 280 30 48 Month ago. ....... 252 276 .... . 258 Tear age......... 182 - 109 31.1684 yearn ago. ..... 85 -121 -6 99T year ' ago. .... . 457 38 8 898 yearn ago 331 118 ....' 4794 Local packer have won out tn the fight for cortrol of the . swine price, for values reduced 28 to 50e at North Portland during the day. Extreme top of the market at this 4 time is 819.50. but the bulk of present offer- tngH are ranging around 818.7B019. Arrivals vernight ia the Jooal yards were but fair, bat the liberal showing of Monday and th lower prioe - in the East of late gave the killing fraternity the chance it bad been waiting for. although while reducing bogs pro- vwons were lifted. General hoc market range: Prime mixed ............... S19.2B 0 19.50 Medium mixed .............. 18.7B01A.O9 Rough heavies 17.26 0 17.60 Pigs 16.60 016.60 Bulk 18.78018.00 Cattle SKMatioa ts Stoaey With a small run. situation la the aDtys at North Portland was steady for the day. No price ehanges ware .ahown. suppuss moving out at former figures. Poor stuff is still sell ing at the extreme low point. General eattle ran-a: Prime steers Good to choice steers ....... 812.00 013.00 11.00 013.00 9.78 011.00 8.28 0 9.25 Medium to good steers Fair to medium steers ........ Common to fair steers Choice news and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers. Fsir to medium cows and heifers. Crnners ................... Bulls Ce.vee 6.000 8.00 8.00 0 9.00 6.00 0 7.25 5.000 6.00 3.00 0 4.00 8.000 7.00 3.00013.00 6.90 0 8.00 Blockers and feeder .......... Re Motto U Offsred With an entire absence of mutton and lamb arrivals in the North Portland yard vernight. there was nothing new with which to test sen timent or price. The resent slowness of the market here is hurting the reputation of the coast as a mutton and lamb selling center. - General mutton macs: Prime lamb 313.00 0 14.00 Fair to "" lamba I AA All AO Tearlinga 19.00 011.00 Wethers i.aais -V . -; 6.60 0 0.00 Tueeaay a. iv (Stock nipper Hogs H. Halversou. lane. 1 load: Matt Hal. vorson. 1 load; W. A. Ayrea. Lasen, I load. Cattle E. W. Ayhworth, Klamath Palls. 4 loads; Ben Nlckol, Riddle. 1 load. Mixed Stuff John Bocart. Woodlahd W.,h 1 load eattle and hogs; J. N. McJaddea. Cor valiis. 1 mad cattle and bogs. United States department of aerlmtrnve a. rcsu of nsarkets reports livestock loaded October 7 ia carloads (double-deck eounted aa tea csrsj J - Cattle and. . Mixed calves. Hogs. Sheep, stock. Tot Totals ...... ...4602 1668 960 509 8061 I week age. . 4 weeks ago. ...4945 1649 1178 477 7699 ...4009 1896 1016 426 7008 ...4196 866 1241 449 "Mil 1 year age. . bums origins ot avestocK loaded October 7 For Portland . CTecon 9 6 4 8 22 8 25 18 84 84 Washington I. "2 .... .. Totala Portland. . 10 . 8 4 8 1 week ago..... 15 ,.- 8 .... 1 4 Weeks ago . . . . 25 6 .... 8 1 t!L ' 7 24 .... Vo Seattle South Dakota 8 .... Ciugoa 2 6.... Vashmgton 4 .... . , Tctala Seattle...- 8 14.... " j 1 week ago 28 8 6 . v 4 weeks ago...'. . 30 15 2 " 1 year ago 4 20 Monday afternoon eases 8TEEBS Nov Ave. lbs. Price. 1 No. Ave. lbs. 8 10 4 22 89 47 24 Price. x....xu .10.9. 1.....1090 311.60 ." I ..1VBW t.85 uuws 13.. 2.. 84.. 67.. .1117 5 8.25 9.. 910 7.60 8.. .1025 6.25 1. . 946 7.86 2.. CALVES . 140 312.00 I 1.. . 860 8.00 I BULLS .1350 8 6.50 I 1.. .1340 8.60 J 1., , LAMBS . ..1006 3 S.00 ...1030 6.50 . ..1300 8.50 ... 905 7.00 . .. 260 811.00 ..1250 3 8.00 ..1429 -7.60 911.00 1 100 T8 813.60 IX Ill fl3:60 vj AV.VV - Tuesday Steralng Balee STEERS No. Ave. lbs. Priee. No, "Ave. lbs. 18.... 818 31960 8. ...1110 13.00 X. ... 600 6.00 2.... 920 8.80 1.,.. 949 8 9.9 ,2..., 710 6.60 10. ...1027 10.00 3.... 866 6.50 : cows U....1VOV 9 8.00 4..,. 880 6.28 T.... 72T 8.60 1.... 860 T.76 17.... 1081 7.60 2.... 960 8 8.00 3.... 1045 S.60 2.... 660 6.58 1... .1050 ' 8.00 2.... 635 4.00 UL'I WW D a -... 845 $ 8.60 I 1 I..... 672 S:oo I S:::; CALVES 8 225 8 8.60 - 880 $ 8.00 796 T.00 HOGS 78.... 209 819.50 15.... 187 18.... 280 22.... 116 16.50 17.80 17.00 9.... 33 , 16.60 20. 390 i a aa 106.... 238 19.25 125.'... 87 312.99 ras 66 811.00 84 18.00 114 $18.00 "V", 12 00 37...; :.rio,8iloT:.. "1 2: EWES "'" , 87. i...- 81 8 8.00 J . s H Editors Arrive in London London. Oct.-t. fx N. clva vie. of visiting .American editora Arrived hara today. Celtfernfs 7 Tax Cxernpt OflMlllts too 'Dua serially - to 10 yeara Daly OHy ; taopufartleei SC00) a uburb ef. Sea Frenefaae edjeinme ; aea rreviehsjemi the sputb,- the eaty dlree t turn tn whB3S.,aea Frwseasea aan : exes K?. ' . Ask tow Descripove CtrouJas.. ir. ."'-'.' - -" " J'T '-" ' -""call or Phone B'way 951 ... . - ( - - L U M B E R r.l EN S If.Tnusrr. Company - " ..It t CAPTTSt sse 9HSPUI8 5999.990 - ' Daly Gity taaikef mtet BUs. rsfUaaaVCrSe H00R ASKS FARRIERS TO HOLD. .WHEAT T rnHESB 19 u Mttilti lor aay 1 1 faraw erewmIae;aaSckx 9T9X . tko Uurr3r4euy la wkaat 9T9aieat aa eUtpoiias; 91 bu erop at lesa tkaa! gtiTermaieat prleas, ac eerdijr to a toltfita ittelnt ye tcrda7 ; ky W. B. -tyer, fo4 aJ sJmistrAtor fat Orcgoa tram Her kert.H99T4 foderal foo aajnlalg. trator. . j ;' . , ' UA Hooror, I Bla telerrani, ax. pUlas th9 4ely tav alvsor klas; tk9 wheat erop jas aao to aa Increased 9BtaaA fee rappttes y Geaeral Fertklar kuin tr tko rapid ad Taaea ot. tko flf ktiac Hies. Tkls doxaaad ka r99jr9d tkat Baaw her of rraia Tesselg a diverted, to rtke traaspotUtloB of otker BappUoa, tkas fUUag- mil seaboard aad terat. laal elevators to " eapactty aad cheekier, for. tk9 tme ; helar ' far tker sklpnteata. . Tko delaji Hr. Hoover oxplalas, U oaly temporary aadiaraers are asked to kayo patleaea ta' tko emer peaer aad iold tkelr wkeat for tko tall fOTarantcat price. - Boy Dies Following Shot iv Playmate; Latter Runs Away Dallas, Oct. 8 Russell Brown, 3 yeara old, son ot Mrs. Lester Brown of Pedee, died at the Dallaa hoapital Sunday from a ballet wound Inflicted by a companion named Marquette, about the same are. The lads ware on their way home from achool Friday evening when, the MarqueUe lad. who carried a 22-caiibre rifle, ia aald to bAT9 deliberately sbot the Brown boy during a childish quarrel. After informing th Brown family of the tragedy. .: the Marquette lad ran Into a nearby woods and has not since been seen. The Brown boy's mother hAs been living- on a small farm near tha scene or the shooting;. Hie father waa burned to death m a Joda atng- house fire In Portland a few years ago. Mrs. ff.W. Perkins Jr. Dies of Pneumonia New York. Oct 8. (U. P.) Mrs. George. W. Perkine Jr.. died suddenly yaeterday of pneumonia in Princeton, N. J., at the home of her father. Major Au gustine Trowbridge. Mrs. Perkins waa popular figure In - the younger social circles of New Tork and Philadelphia. She married the financier a aon June 20, 1917. ; DAIRT PRODUCE O THE COAST Baa 9oals Market San FTaneisoo. Oct 8. Butter Extra. 83a: prime xtrsts. eie. MP 0o: extra puuets. as He. Che est California flats, fancy. See, Seattle Market Seattle. Oct 8. (U. P.) Batter Laoel city creamery, pound, in cartona, 6SH)64et parenment wrapped, esc;1 o euoea, oo ejseze.- Eggs Fancy ranch. 91? 94c: pullets. 52 64c nound. Cheee Washington Toung America. SO 82c; Oregon Toung America, 80982c: Waeh- ingtoa triplets, 28 9 30c; Oregon triplets. 28 9 eve per pound. tee Angeles Market Los Angsfes. Oct 8. (L N S.1 Butte us moral creamery extras, osot Bess Extra fresh, 60c; case count -64c; piuietJBi toe ' Cottoa Opes Hlxher The aloe was bareTT steady at a net deelina n bo u penata. New Tork. Oct. 8. (L If. 8.) The cotton market opened 8 to 17 points higher today, and reflected steady cables, Liverpool buying January, southern support aad scattered local anverlna. At the end of the first 15 minute the market held steady, but with less activity, prioe ehowing net advance Of souus a to points. Month.' Open. High. Low. January ..... 3105 8185 8012 February ',... v..,. .... March 8098 v3125 2993 April ....... .... .... .... May ........ 805 3115 : 3000 July 3068 8073 8000 October ..... 8200 8228 8123 November December 3142 8178. 8976 v Close. 8912 8007 3993 2996 2990 2960 8136 8075 8076 New Tork spot market 88 points down; mid- Eaateni Cask Grata MtaneepoBs Cash wbeat Ne. 2 winter. Mi9l "ft 9 winter. 82.17 v. Cora No. 9 yellow, 91.39 91.83; Be. 4 yellow. 81.28 9 I. 28; No. 8 yellow. 61.30913; Nen8 white, II. 1891-33. Osts N ,2 white! 67 H9 8He: standard. 68H9He; No. 8 white. saw,, uarjey, bbsjssc. Winnipeg- Cas Oats No,' 2 white, 81 He; No. 8 white. 78e; ffo. 1 feed. 7Se: No. 2 feed. ISie. JIST , X XV. W 99.97. , .. e Saa Praaeisee Grain Karket San Francieeoi Oct 8. (U. P.) Cash grain: ueriey vnoiee milling and Brawns, sz.ssc 3 80 per cental.; - ' Oata Bed feed. 82.85 9 2.70: ditto choice sera, 99.1099.39 per cental. . Hew Tork Bead Market -Liberty feotsseiod ta Vow Tork: S - m VS BB tl V il it 94.8.V Tuesday ........ lOi . 1 DOS i 9780 8664 96 ssT BBBBBe74. MJl a J BBB. , -at i Wk ., Ml- BROADER INQUIRY OF BREWERS ASKED Senator Jones Mks That Investi gation Bo Not Limited to Charge Made by Palmer." Washington. OcVi (V N. 8.) TJrg- Ing that the gc)pe ot tha aenate InTeetl- gatlon of , political activities of organ- tied brewing: . Interests ' of the United Btatea bo not limited to efaargea made by A. .Mitchell Palmer, Senator Jones ot Washington today, submitted to the Judiciary aub-committee the aources from which he aald proof of all charges against the brewers could be secured. Senator Jonee pointed oat that the ln- Teetlgation reaolution of which he waa ura auuivr eijjAwvkuy - evuwvnw uiw committee ' to call ' upon A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney General Gregory and an TJ. 8. district attorney to produce atl documenta In. their possession tend Ing to support the charges cited the resoiuuon.. Copies of., the official bulletin of .the national German-American All lance la the posaesalon of Ousts vug OhUngar would prove, he saldv that the United States- Brewers' association, "contrib uted to the national German-American AlUanoe and financed Its official organ after the sinking of the Lusltania and other, similar German atrocities. Evidence In the hands of the attorney general of Texas and of the United States district attorney at Pittsburg, Jones alleged, would show that the United States Brewers association has violated the federal corrupt practices act and other criminal lawa. The department of Justice could show. be said, that the brewers through or ganisations whose Identity hae been con cealed, "such aa the so-called National Association of Commerce and Labor, Managers and Dealers' association. Bust ness Men's , association. Tax . Payers' league. Home Rule and other organisa tions," have made political surveys showing the attitude of candidates for office, how they could be influenced and controlled in the Interests of the liquor traffic NORTHWEST NOTES Dlscharred from service after being gassed and wounded three tiraea while fighting on tha western zront. ran it CrosetU has arrived at Centraila to make his future home. Christian N. Kerp. son of Adolph Kerp, a resident of Cowiitx Bend, near Toledo, died on Augugt 3 or wounas re ceived In action. He waa 27 yeara old fend born and raised In Lewis county. Jesse Lw McMaster, a resident of Union county since -1878, died suddenly of heart failure at Union. W. M. Moore, former editor, of the OakvlUe Cruiser, and J. w. Asaph, candy store man, are under arrest at Chehalla on charges of disloyalty. Approximately 515,000 will be the toes of Baker county, due to a cloudburst at Huntington, Saturday. A steel bridge one mile from Huntington was, washed out. The Chehalla' cannery Is now canning aweet corn for tha first time In that eecUon. . C W. Brown, postmaster at Canyon City for the past six year, hu resigned to devote his time to chrome - mining lnterestA, , ' Elicit persons are supposed to have drowned when the launch in which they were traveling from Nenaha to Fair banks capsised. . The , overturned craft was found 12 -miles from Fairbanks. Three moresoldlers statlor.ed at Fort Stevens have died aa results of attacks of bronchial pneumonia. Funerals with full .military honors were held at The post Monday afternoon. z ' Government officials are investigating the statements made at Tacoma laat week by Dr. David Starr Jordan, de nounced In Tacoma as pro-German and pacifist.. Orders have been received by Captain J. W. Kocksr of the Fourth company. Oregon military police at Pendleton to proceed with his company to St. Helens and establish headquarters, there tor the winter. .v . i ' Rev. Jack Duns tan of Anchorage, Alaska, has been ordered to a Kentucky chaplain's camp tor training for work with the American overseas forces. At Cashmere, Waslu Monday. Ander son Drake, an alleged Liberty bond slacker, was smeared with yellow paint, a double sign of "slacker" hung over his shoulders, and led through the streets with a rope around his neck.- The action is condemned by the authorities. Stoeks, Boads, Cottea, Grata; Xte 18-lir Board of Trade Bsmsiag . DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES I TO ALL EXCIHGES Kei tkers Ckleage Board of Trade Corregpeadeats of Logaa Bryaa Ckleage . Hew Tork Overbeck&CobkeCo. Convert Your 4 Liberty Bonds Into 4i Liberty Bonds ; ;j The holders of the first arid seebnd libeity 4s. hive the ritt of convertinf their bonds Into 44f on or before ts f . I. a t ju wia wy wui ciaory serve oar Liberty Bond VaitVU On Sixi. Street at Stark " " . . .- . . e . r Capital and SsxTplus $2,500,000.00 - Finance, Timber Industry : r The Test f Trie .PatrioUtat Ceaies "With tko TeksptattoB U SH the ; Liberty Xeaa Bead. "-r. . .. . CoaTenlea'PrlvUegee ea Liberty Lean B9B49 First converted 4 per cent bonda and second Liberty loan 4 per cent bonda may be converted Into 4-' per -cent .. bonds at any time prtoi- to November. 9, - 1918. without - adjustment or socruea interest. The bonda to be delivered . upon, such conversions,, will carry In- tereat at 4 per cent per annum frorn the last preceding semi-annual interest date ' on the respective bonds surren dered. Bonds ef these issues should be ' converted Into 44 per cent bonds; as, if not converted prior to November 3. 1118, tha conversion " privilege . la . loot tor all time, - . ' Bids Atked for Sewer Coketnetlos - Sealed proposals will be received at the office of- the audltoc of the city of Pertland until 10 a. rru. October 16, tor , the construction of a sewer In Henry avenue from a point 150 feet west ; the west line ef Thirteenth street to the sower in Milwankle avenue. ' BpecifVca- : tlona are on file In the offices ot the ' city engineer. . - ' Offerlags Ia Llsertv Xeaa BeadsThe Lromberrrrena Truat company announeea that It is prepared to supply Liberty loan bonds at market prioea aa follows: First loan 3 H per cent, due June 15. 1M7, optional June 15, 1132; first loan converted 4Vi per cents, due June IS. 1347. optional Junev la, 1933 ; second lean converted 4 per cents, due November 15. 1947. optional November 15, 1927 ; third loan iL per cents, due September - U, 1323; fourth loan 4 U. per cents, ou October 15, 1338, optional October 15. 1933. Thia firm also offers to supply United States treasury certificates of Indebtedness, aa) lgeued from time-to time, without chargefor service. ury Goods etei A careiul survey of the trade situation shows a decided ten- dency toward better grade of merchan dise in nearly all textile tinea and ready-to-wear. High grade fore axe movlng freely. leading sellers at present being seal capes aad throws, seal and nutria coats and coatees and martin scarfs and muffe, There also ts a large demand for children'a coats, kntt goods of ajl kinds and such good grade wool dress goods as are available. Orders for children'a wash dresses, particularly of tne better grades, are coming- tn freely, for spring: delivery. Holiday buying Is much earlier mis year than usual and buyers are urged to arrange shipments so as to prevent aenvery obstructions tn December, ' - Anti-Trust Cases Continued Again . By Supreme Court Washington, Oct. , (L N. S.)Tha supreme court of the United States this . afternoon granted' a motion by govern ment council to continue all anti-trust cases. These cases were continued at the last session of the 9uprro court and will be continued until the end of the war. ' - - The cases were those of the gtrvern ment salnat the) Reading compajiy (the so-caQed anthracite case)., the United States Steel corporation. Eastman Kodak company. Bill Posters and Distributors. American uan company, Quaker Oats company, the Corn Products Refining eoanpaxtyLhlg, Valley railroad oom pany and Southern Pacific company. r Mrs. Homsa Betoras Boms Vancouver, 'Wash, Oct. 7. Mrs. C. A. Homan of 114 West ' Kleventh street, returned .home today from Aberdeen, where she has been visiting . Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Walker. Mrs. Walker Is Mrs. Horoan'a daughter. Inc. Morris Buildins, 309-311 Strk SL Government Municipal Bonds PortUncTg Ore&Ton x ? XeIepon9 Bdwy. 2151 ' EtUbllshei Over Twesty.five Tears 9 (fi i'A Morris Brothers November ft. 191X If not convdrted by the tbove date they will .lose. icf all time, the rirht -of conversion, v - .,.. . . . . . . . -"- " receive toe nuner rate or interest, we yoa in rnitinr the exchmce. Cill it DeosrtmenL : ' UtOtV - O A 1 aetlUlliel !v iVUliiV .... $ l gBjagjaal j- -er : ? r sk, r.sv i .v V i A,:1-!" " ', ". 11 . 11 " 'I'"'- "J-1 I .III II IBB SBI -