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PRICE OF PATENT: FLOUR DOWN 8(5: CENTS A BARREL HERE :-2K8j. RAILROAD EARNINGS IMPROVING JCoItid fcy 111 F. Usssias CALL OF LOADS IS DEPRESSING EGGS MOJfOOUAX EGGS ABE HEBB Hags s applies of Chlaese egrr arrives svt Portland. Ob lot f 498 toss nmi oa tb' steamer Jtlrarla front the Orient. .TSe little brows tin with the reddlsk win again eompetewltn ins ja. ran fv . Er market la Inclined to ihow a vary inrriar ton. Withdrawals of cold Btor age stock are very liberal and this ha left only a scattering call for iresn stun, ivnina oi loans by the bank his forced ad ditional liberal withdrew! of eggs trtm toe ice house end title a fa need a How eeu tor rreso stock from the big interests. Jost hew long thi ennrtitina will continue remains lo M w bet at the moment the situation ia by no mean aawa. - . While tt ia trae that mm buirts-continues to pea between the reel lie ana Atlantic coasts, little of tUi business is being done by local (hipir bersnae of their inability to secure nreoer eoahtr In sufficient volume to make liinir AtHtmnr shinrnmit nrofilable or en object.- Receipts of fresh eggs are not liberal, but demand is extremely quiet. -' ' ' . , Those desiring special iafennsrlon regarding any merkst, should write the Market lidttor. Oregon Journal, enclosing stajup for reply. BUTTER TRADE EXTBEMEITjlWm Because ef the prese ot se laneh peer auanty on the Market, trade in the butter market gen erally la extremely slow although no general change was made to prise for the day. HEAT MARKETS ARK TERT FIRM Great, strength eontinuee U through the mar ket for country killed, meat. Calre ere gener ally selling at 3te for tope although report la cUsate a fraction, more la a small way, 1 Hogs are firmer. CHTCKEJT SITUATIOir IS STEADY. - Situation In tie chicken trade it gteady with demaad.good in practically all line, but heery bene specially shewing ae - good a call as ar rivals justify. , No further prioe change for the BKRBY MARKET QUOTED FIRMER All. henrlea were Quoted at firmer crice for the d Logan ve S.2JS.SD. blackberries 6.7b 9 4.00,; raspberries. 68.60 0 3.76; end blackcap nominal at t4.00 94.S6. Wild black berries are around! ?6e per pound. BEAfr srRFirs causes losses Burphia ef was bean offerings is censing lower prices generally ia the trade and supplies ere being offered dews to Be for good stuff. Greea bceas.erej generally holding fair around 6c - - :5 ' ' , 1 ' " BRIVF 3T0TES OF PRODUCE TRADE Potato market about steady. i, i, ' Onion market steady at unchanged prioe. Peach market slightly easier; more locale are coming., .. ; . . , . :. ,tJood aprienU are acaree and prices steady. fancy Bvag cherries offering around 15a per pound. ..;;. i Thompson seedless grapee are rolling to port land. - . .. i ; . - rl - WEATHER JTOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advisee; - Protect shipments daring the next 86 hours against Hi following . maximum temperature: . Going north, 76 de gree; northeast aver the Spokane, Portland Seattle railway, 83! degrees; east to Baker, 02 de grees, and south U Ashland,: 03 degree. ; Maxi mum temperature: at Portland tomorrow, about fe2 degrees. . i ATnOtESALE FRICX8 XX FOBTLAITD -I- ' - t , These are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex cept as otherwise anted: -Dairy Products BUTTER- Selling price, box lots: Creamery, prtme, parchment "wrapped. 67e lb.: prime firsts, 6 Bo lb.; firsts, 54o Ikf. j smaller lots at an advance.- Jobbing prices; Cube i extras, 62 0 62 e; first. 60e I r BUTTEBrAT--Portlsnd deUTtry basis. 62o; eonntry stations, 57 08a OLEOMA HQ ARINK Heat brands, 40e; ordi nary, SS Ho; bakers. 83c; nutmargarine. 1-lb. csrtons. S 2o per lb.. CHKESE SeHing piice: Tillamook, fresh Oreron. taucy triplets, 6283e per lb.; Tonng America, S4 9S5& Prices to Jobbers,' t, o. b. Tillamook : Trjpiebv 8e; Toung America, 30c Selling prices: Cream brick, 404Xe, gell-ng lrice: B.ock Swiss, 41 g 4Sc; limborger, 0 0 42c per lb. - LEGOS Buyina price: Current receipts. c:bu. celling price. 4 8c i. select. 610 per dozen. i - k . '. i- J'"- ir LIVE POtTLTRT Selling price t Hesry hens, 27c; light bens, 17 18e; spring light. 17 3 10c; heary. 28c; old roosters, lUc per lo.; turkeys, sits, t ) ; dressed, 45e lb. j : - Fresh Vegetable ena Fruit FRESH PKCIT Oranges, $8.26 7.50 per box; benanas, )1912e lb.;-lemon-!7'4.60 65.60 per crate: grapefruit. 64.00 0 4.50; csn talmipea, California. (4.50 0 5.50; Mslazs grape S4.00 per crate:' aeedlese erapee, 66.50; Call fnrnia peaches. , 1.65 0 1,85 ; Oregon peeches, 61-00(91-50; pesch plums. 61.75 2.25 crate. APPLES New. 63.00 0 4.00. 1111KI FBUCE Iate. Drdmedarles. 67.60; FsiMv 6 4 W per box; figa. 62.60 0 6.00 box. ONIONS Selling prioe to- retailers: New Walla Walla, 62j00; yellow, 62.00. per crate; garUc, 25c par lb -; green onions, 25 0 4Ue doaca bunclies; on Kin eats, 17 0180 lb. POTATO ES helling price : ; Oregon, f aacy , 63 60?4 50. ! .... , BEHBIKS Strawberries, -66.76 04.00 erate: rasiiberriea. 66.50 0 3. 75; loeanberries. 63.25 0 a..')0; blackcapa. 64 0004.26; currents, 62.25 02.60: blackherries, 63.7504.00. - . VEoETABLE-r, Turnip. 66 50 ark; ;car rota, 64.00 sck; beets,- UOe doaen bunches; let tuce, 6't. 00 & 2.80 crate; cucumbers. T5c061 box; tumatoee, 61-50 01.76; egg plant, 20028c pouna; oroccoti, iz.z; neu peppers, S5cr celery, 62.23 2.7ft dosen; string besot, 5 8o per POUIld, : - ; - f ' : ' ' Meets and Prorrslona ! I 1 ' 5JOCNTRT MEATS Selling price: Country bogs, 23 0 23 He for top blockers; heery, 18c: Irast. Teal. 24e; beery Teal.- 17 018c lb. hMuKEH MEATS Ham. 4 1 0 4te per R. ; breaiifast bei-on. 33 0 S8c; picnica. 25c par lb. 1 rottace roil. 8 So per lb. LAUD Settle rendered. 2e lb.; gtaadard. : 7sv tietc uuu, ctimprmnu 2X710 Fish and Shellfish IfflESH FISH Salmon, fresh Chinook, 17 0 ,u. . Huvuij irau, johim pr JO.; atur ?n 1 blMlt fod. 1.0 0 1 1 Jb,s kippmd salmen. 62. 0 per 10 lb, basket; kippered cod. 62.85; rsaor clams. ( ); crab, 62.7536.79 dozen; ling cod,; 6 0 8e per lb. arocertee - BCGAR Nominal prices.: refinery basis: Cube. 6-3.83; frnit and berry, 838.00; D yel low, Si!.4(; granalated, 828.00; extra ti. - 23.0 ; goidea C. 622.6. HONE1T New,, 67.00 07.60 esse. ' KICEJspea style. No, i,12oj New Or. . leans heed. (- i Blue Bos. 14 4t e re ih. iBALT Coarse, half ground, 100s,. 617 25 per ton; 50s, 818.76; table dairy, 60s, 827 21 1 bales. 83.30 0 4.00; fancy table and dairr 530.50; lump reck. 62S.50 per toiC ' . BKAN.H by jobbers. Smell white, 7H per lb. i large white, 7e lb.; pink, 8ka lb.: - bmaa. 12 He; bayoa. llie; reds, lOVse; Ore- gou beans, icuying pneea, nominal, 6 H e lb. CANNED MILK Carnation. 88.60; Borden. .86.50; Asear. $0.40; EiC 812.85;. Ubhr. (J.50: Mount Tcmos, t.4U per caea. COiTLkl Iioeated.-84 048o ta seeks at drumig - -. -'--.:.,... 1SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 20a per lb. NUTS '' 35 0 40c per lb.: aimonda. ,88c; filberts. 82c in sack lots; peanuta. J4 H 015c; pecans, ,25c; Brazils, 33c , .- 2fat Tree Damaged t CorraJUs, Aug. 2. It ia now evident that the frees in the valley last December dam aged the walnut trees. : It did not kill them, though com oi tha 'branches ware injured, but "the tree are not hearing this year in Benton eoonty. , Last year - there were 408 acres . of bearing walnut tree ia the county and 40. acres of non-bearing. Many trees are now being or dered from the nurseries for setting next tall. - ;:. .V- ;: I ' ' " . 'v-: J;t- v-". 3f w' Tork Wool and Hides Kw Tork. Aug. 2.- (L N. S.)Wool-. Market weak j neniinal. bomestie - fleece, XX Ohio, 86 0 57c a domestic pulled, scoured ba-iis, 40c 0 81.13; domestic Texas, scoured baaia. 60s Hide Market uuiet. Native ; steers, . 23 0 28c; brand, steers, 24 027c - Chicago Potato Market Out-aro. Ans. 2. (L N. 8.) Potati FortT-thxe cars. Eastern eobMers, bbL, 66.00 r 8.50 j Ksnsaa, Missouri sad Early Ohio, 83.00 - 3.25 per cvtt. Daily Financial Statement New Tork, Aug. 2. L N.. 8.) The rub-trf--ury iot 9:92.000 to banks oa Saturday, niaxiug a cash net loss since Friday of $373,000. arinneapoils-Daiata Flax Pulnth. Hmn.. Ang. 2. L N. S- Flax- seed, Septemhei. 83.3; October, $3.20; Ko- vemner. 33.26; arrive, 61.08 H. -: ' Mjireapoh. Minn, - Aug. 2. (L N. S. BASKET S. I Gat ready for pickles. Tb cucumber eeaeon Is now la full awing- and within a abort time it la expected that uppU will ba available) Jo anifflclent volumo to forca rather lyw prlcea.v - ' ; Advices by The) Journal indlcat tha tha cucumber crop la extremely liberal thla aeaaon and. there ta every expecta tion at thla tima that low prices will prevail, Th aeaaon haa bean auch that not only ia tha cucumber crop a liberal ona, but extremely rood quality la available. Shipments' have reached liberal pro portions from Tha Dalles territory and prices are -dre-ppins; fast. - Good-aiaed atock can be obtained in the retail shops down to Se each and within a ahort time they ' will likely be low enough to buy them by: the sack. Fickle' manufacturers are now getting their plants ready to handle a bis; outT J put oi pdeklea and the housewtre anouio UkewtBO: prepare. . " 1 ? ; , r f The following prices are ererag ones eon samers are expected to pay retail stores. Quality quoted i average, fancy stuff being slightly higher and inferior stuff fractionally lower: Butter Best creamery prints. 62 0 64c. Eggs Fresh laid, 55 & 57c per dosen; fsacy fresh, SOel per doses. - Poultry----Chickens, dressed, 80 A 40e 'per tb. Fish Salmon, 26c per lb.; halibut. 80o lb. Flour Best local paunt. 3-&0-50 per sack. 49 lbs. Potatoes Burbanks, 6 0 e. Onion--Dried. SH04c lb. Strawberries Oregon. 20 0 25c per be. Raspberries Local. 15 0 20o per box, Lioganberries- Fancy, 15c Blsokberriee 20e per box, Benton Promises ? A Bumper Crop of f j Prunes in 1920 Corrallia, Aug. 2. Judging t rem present prospects the prune crop ia Beaton county this year .will be nearly three times what it waa last year without much increase .in the number of bearing tree. . La&t year the Tsseesament showed 864 acres of trees ia bearing and only 40 acres not yet bearing, but then the crop waa poor, white thla year it is unususUy large. The Robert Johnson orchard ef 168 eerea is the largest in b Konntv iml at. tha n resent time it is ex- pec ted the yield will exceed the 400, 060 pound erop el 1618 and if the weather u nne aunng the her the crop may go to the half million pound mark. The oaring of the large crop on the trees depends upon two things, tine weauier and the supply of era poiators. Kcme of the smallsr growers ara not equtppeo auiiraeniij with BTaneratnrs and they have been trying to sell to Mr. Johnson or persuade him to dry their prunes for: than, but he haa been oougea to re fuse ell afters in order to make aura of caring for hie own croo first. Last year prices started ia at 16 Cents end went to 20 eents lster. Nosy the price is IS cents per pound and it may go biaher so that the prune crep is core so onng in handsome revenue this year. Mr. Johnson has the Italian prune and ha believee It far the most dependable and best for the market. : -:: - . -f ; WASHIHTGTOX CANNERIES WIIX ; TAKE OREGOJi BERRIES Albanv. Or.. Ana. : 2.- Berriee are being sent now from the Albany fruit cannery to Waahing ton canneries because help aufficient to handle the influx at the local plant cannot be secured, says W. It. Scott, manager of the Puyallup Surapter company here. The pay roll now in cludes 125 women and girls, and an additional 100 are being sought. The punt is being run 24 hours . a day. Tha average daily receipts of lot an berries bare reached 25 ; tons, with the season due to continue for two. weeka longer. At the expiration of that time blackberries, of which the cannery hefe will handle 500 tons, ere expected to beain coming in. A letter! received by Manager W. F. GUstrap of the Chamber of Commerce from F. A. gtre blow, who was sent here by tha PuyaUup com pany to investigate possibilities tor an experi mental farm,, says that Linn wonnty ia particu larly adapted to the raising of berriee and that land auch as is desired for , the experimental work ia available upon every road leading out of Albany. A tract will be selected in the near future, gtreblow aaya. " ' '? b j !" - ' '- J wawawawwe ;:'. j DAIRY' FRODUCTS OF THE COAST ..U;-;,J !"(: San Franclsoo Market; ; - :, Sen Frsncisco, Aug.' 2. --Butter Extras, 60 He; prime firsts ( ). 4 Ecss Extraa. 08 He; airaea. oie: extra pullets, 50 He; undersized pullets, 39 He. Cheese caiuerma iiau. isncr, esc; iiiaia, 27c : ij' -. - ; r ?j " Lea Angelee Market : Los Angeles. Aug. 2. tL N. S.) Butter. 4 0 5e per lb. Eggs-Extras, 52c; ease count, 50c; pullets, 40e; peewces, 81o per doaen. Poultry unensnaea. i t : ti- - - - - Seattle Market !''";' '" : Seattle, Waeb-.- Aug. 2. -iV. P.) Butter City creamery cubes, 66c; bricks B7e. Eggs Fresh ranch, 5fic; pullets, 4S4B. atUk Per ewL. 62.80. . 'POTATOES ALOJTO THE COAST ' !! .San 'Fewnolsoo Market ' Ban FraBcisco, Aug. 2. (U. P.) Potatoes Old, 6t 8c Onions eUow, 11.000150. ; . Field peas 40c, -: :' i. , . ' t-os Angeles Market : Lee Angeles, Ana a. (L N. S ) Potatoes Ical Early and White Rose, fancy. No. i, most ly 81.23 01.50; No. 2, 075e lng; sacked. No. 1. ".25 0 2.60; Stocktons, mostly 63.75 0 4.00. . . ;,,. - .-( t . ..- y Ssauie Market. ' ' Seattle' Wash.. Aug. 2. (0. T.) Potatoes Yakima, gems, $110 ton; local. 4 0-4 H c - . i ' . 1 ' AMERICA7T 1ITE8TOCK PRICES ' i t s Chicago HosaS1S.15 Chicago, Aug. ' 2. L N. 8.) Hog Re ceipts, 87,000; better grade and light butchers steady: nthers mostly 10 $ 15a , lower; bulk, 16.660 16.O0; top, IW.15: heavyweight, lightweight, 815.25 016.15; fight lights. 315.00 015.75; heavy packing sows, smooth, gla.500 8 14.00t. packing sows, roush, 613.00 013.60; Pigs. 814.00 015.85. Cattle . K eceipU, 19.000; steady to 25e lower; calves 50c lower. Beef steers, medium and heavyweight. 816.25 017.26; medium end good, 813.50016.25; light weighty 814-75 0 16.75: common end medium, 80.00 14.50; butcher cattle, heifers. 86.00 14.75; , cows, 85.000 12.00; bulls, 88.00 011.73; ranoers and cutters, cows and heifers, 83.75 0 6.00; eannert steers 84.50 7.25; veal calvea, light and hsndyweight, 68.00011.50; stacker steers, 66.2608.76; ttocker sows and beifera, 85.00 0 8.60. Sheep Receipts, 21,000; lambs steady; sheep steady s lamba 84 lba. down), 812.00 015.40; lambs, culls and common. 67.50 011.75; spring lambs, 6900 013.00; ewes, (6.25 0 0.00; ewes, eulls sad common, 8S.OO0 6.OO; breeding ewes, 86.60010.75: feeder lambs. 611.60012.00. ' f . Ohlcaee Hooa S1BS "South Omaha, Aug. 2. (L N. S.) Hogs Receipts. 67500;, few early ulaa. . Lights, steady: generally, 15 to 25c lower. Bulk to shippers, 814 85 016.00: to packers. 613.75 0 14.00: top, S16.S6. , " . Cattle Receipt ' 0009; feed esttle strong. Beet beevwe, $13.50; grass steers, ateadjl to 25e lower; grass she stock, 35arto 50c lower; bulla and veals, steady ; stockers and feeders, steady to 25o lower. -- - -r . . - Sheep Receipts, 62,000 ; lamba and : year lings. 25o to 60c lower: sheep, steady to 25c lower; best feeders, steady: ethers lower, t Kanea city Hess, S1S.T8 J Kansas City, Mot, .Aug, 8. (L N. B.) iw reiTeipia, 2i,uo; aieaay to zae . tower. Steers. S9.UO01S.5O; cows snd. heifers, 86.00 0 10.00; - stockers and feeders, . S6.OO01S.OO; calve. $9.00 0 14.00. - ' Hog BeevtDtt. 6000- tsteadv tr ItV ilabar "PlS1?01570: S16.75; heartea. 815.60 015.85;: bjthta, . C;5.50 0 J5.T0; me- uiumv ti9,au vs,B, it . . .tlhe.T;B.'2eipU' 6000; rteady. Iambs, $12.60 0 1S.S0; tea 87.00 0 8 00. Denver Nest. $16.25 Denver, Colo... Aug. 2. tU. P.)- Cattl TZ Xrrr nigner. Steers, $600014.00; eows aa4 heifers. 36 00010.00; . swuexk - so.uvai.OU: nalTea 9.00 012.00. . - - . ejaivea. $il!4S5?iwi.4,oT:5o50l?rr- u . awe Moo S18.2S Seattle, Aug. 2. (L N. 8.) Hos ftta. O !?is MsrkeV strongw. Prim.0 617.60 0 19.25; medium to chmce.- 616.60 0 10.50; .common' ta good. 87.0008.60; but "2 and heifers. 88.50 0 0.00; medium to choice. 67.00ftS8.50: emmn. .Zi r,? ?-B0; bulls. $6,80 0 .50; ealveaTATJoO 0ej , eUkecpReceipta ' none. SEVERE CUT MADE IN PRICE OF FLOUR HOW' WHEAT SOI.D ' Bid. Hard whits 1 Soft white ................. fit White elnb ........ ....$.. SIS Hard winter SIS Red winter S16 Northern sprlas- SH Red Wall 107 Bias. Se Se Se to ,'4e ' Se NORTHWEST GBACf BECKITT8 -tiM- Wheat Ber'y Fi r. Oats Hay Pnrtland. If nadav. 62 5 ... 4 Year aco ...... 58 1 1 49 8 . 7 ST "81 68 82 66 123 Season to date.. . . ,1078 Yssr sao 324 Tacoma, Saturday. . Tear ago Season . to oste . . , . Tear ago Seattle, Saturday . . Tear ago ...... Season ta data - - , Tsar ago ...... s 19 18 i 141 8 : .3- 71 ' 3 . . 2 .. ' 4 S 8 11 46 S 13 . T 8 186 31 SI 4 1S 4 - S 10 28 so fS Price of flour is today showlnr the first reduction for a great many months and the chanf e Is one of the most startling- seen hers. The drop Is ap proximately; too barrel. - j -Leeat millers announced a general drop of 80s a barrel in the price of flear effective Mon day morning. Usually the change from old crop to new erop is not msas until the latter a available for market but this season the change is made almost aa toon , as tbs quotation on wheat dropped. The "hew price on .potent ts SlS.Sirn bsr rel at the warehouses with srralght at J 10.80. WUlamette valley, $11.20; whole wheat, S11.0S,. and graham. $10 80 per barraL rw ty de Uvery a charge ot 15c a barrel is made while suburban deliveries will be 80s per barrel above the warehouse price. s i Eastern grain asarkete were very erratie dur ing the day and it begins to look as if the re cent price losses wefe entirely too aevera. " FLOOR Selling price, mill dwr: PaUnt, $12 05; Montana spring wheat, $13.26; Wil lamette valley bratWa, $l-20;4 local straight, 310.80; bakers' local. $12 05013.25; sasham. 810.80; whole wheat. 81105. Prices for ty deliveries 13c extra; suburbs n, 20c extra. ? HAT Buying prices, nominal: Willssmette timothy, fancy. ( ) per ten; eetell, $22.00; cheat. 820.00; strsw, 810.00; clover, $18.00; grain ( ) ; alfalia. $25.00 a ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. New crop deliv ery: No. 1 Calcutta, 18H17ei domestic,, 17e in ear lots: lew amounts higher. , . - . MILLSTtTFFft Mill run at . mill, sacked, $59.00 0 60.00. x v OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed. $68.00 BARLEY Buying price: Feed. 664.00 0 56.00; milling. 856.00 0 58.00; rolled barley, selling price, $87.00 0 08-00, Merchant' exchange bids: WHEAT Sept, Oct. Nov. 215 216 Hard white . . . 14 " ........... 212 210 214 207 Soft white . . . . 213 213 214 White club ... 214 214 212 21 200 Hard winter . . . 213 211 215 208 Red winter . . . Northern spring Red Walla ... . FEED OATS , Aug. ..500(1 ,.4800 ..4700 Sept 4U00 4650 4500 No. 8 white . No. S blue . ,;. . BARLEY Feed CORN No. 3 rellow ,....6850 6800 .i.580Q S800 Eastern oorn in Btux; No. S yellow ......... Erratic Tone in Wheat. Is Shown ; In Chicago Trade Chicago. Aug. 2. t H. S.) Grain futurea averaged higher on the board of trade today due to increased speculative interest in wheat and short covering of early sales of corn snd oata. Bye moved up as the September gave evidence - of increasing ligbtneea. Provisions averaged lower in sympathy with cheaper hogs but made good rallies in sympathy with the strength in grain, Sentiment was bearish s! the opening and wheat broke 4 5e. Tradewaa - much broader and the appearance ef good sized speculative activity caused a bulge of 8 H 0 9 He from the early low. Spot premiums declined shout 5 0 16e ovet December. - Private crop -.estimstes ' were Increased for Angust oyer July by 40.000,000 bushels wheat. 220,000,000 bushels, corn and 63,000,000 bushels oats. ' Set against this was talk of corn damage by drought in both Illinois and Indiana state weekly summaries and reporta of oata damaged ' ia Northwestern Canada. At the close wheat wa 1 H 0 2 H c higher. September corn up 2?03Ho and December 2 H 0 2 H e better. Oatg showed gains of 1 H 0 1 H e for Sep tember and H 0 1 H e for December. Septem ber rye advanced 5 H 0 6 a and December K c Barley gained 2"402"4c; Pork closed 7He higher but lard. lost 20 2Sa and ribs 30 37 He , - ' Chicago, Aug. 2. (L J. B.J -On scattered Ideal selling, whest opened today 4 to 6 H e lower, -but recovered immediately - after the tart on buying led by a local commission house. Trade was mostly in smsll lots. . With selling by locals who expected, a con tinuation ef Saturday's decline, corn opened e to lo lower, for September and H 0 Hi lower for December. , ' Locals later turned to the buying aide whatt the market failed to ease off. t Oata su-ejed H 0 He lower for September and ) 9 vie .off lot December. Trade was light with the market assuming a firm tone im mediately after the opening. ... Previsions started dull and steady to a shads lower. -. - : Chicago range by United Press: i WHEAT ' - x . Open. High. Dec. ... ... 208 ; 215 Men. 208 U 217 . v - - . t --- -- CORN Sept. 184 H 138 Dec ...-.i-, 120 H 123 7 -,T -:. . OATS Sept. ...... 67Vi - UflH Dee.., OT 14 9 H - --- PORK .. Low. ; 20a 208 188 120 H 67H 67 14 Close. 213H 315 187 V4 122 6H 68 Sept, ..... ;220 Oct. , 2650 2625 20 . LARD -J850 - 1880 BIB3 i 1500 j 1607 2525 2590 1815 1850 2525 2630 1820 , 1857 Sept. Oct. ...1837 ...1870 Sept, Oct. .,...1007 1560 1587 1560 1587 Cash Whest No. 1 red, $2.2302.25; No. Ss red. $2.22 0 2.28; No. 2 bard. $2.10 02.24: Njo. 3 L-rd. $2.19; No. 3 spring. $2.30. I ,jcew. Fork Batter and Ejrg-g s New xork. Aug. 2. Butter Msrket easJerT Creamery extraa, 65 0 66c; creasnery firsts, 61H 0 57e; eeeamery. higher scoring. 65 H 0 6Be: staU dairy tuba. 45 0 54c. Cheese Market ateady. State, whole milk specials, 27 0 She; whole milk fancy, 25 H 0 26 He: Wisconsin, whole milk, fancy Toung Americas, 28 H 0 29 H c; state, skims, specials, 17 018c; skims, choice, 1516Hc; skims, good, 12 9 14 He. ' - . Eggs Market quiet. ; Nearby white, fancy, 68 0 7Oe: nearby brown, fancy. 58 0 62c; extra, 64 065c; lirata, 47 0 60c. ; . e . . J ; Dried. Fralt and Beaas : ' New, Twrk. Am. 2. (I. N. S.) Beans Market steady. Marrow. ; choice, $11.60: pee. choice. $7.0008,00; red . kidney, choice, $17.60. ; - - - . - . : - ... ' Dried Fruits -Market steady. Apricots, ex tra choice to fancy, , 28 0 37c; apples, evapo rated, prime to fancy; il 018 He: prunes, 80s to 0s. 17 H 0 25e; prunes. 60s to 100s, 11 H 010 He; peaches, extra choice to fancy, 19 H 0 21 He; seeded raisins, choice to fancy, 23 H 0 2&c - - Chleg- Trarry Produce 'Chicago, Aug. 2. (t.N. 8.) Butter Re eeipta 12,687 tube; Creamery extra. 63e; see ends. 43 0 4Te; packing stock, 84 0 4 8c. . Eggs Receipts 11.085 cases. MisceUa neons 44046c; ardiaary firsts, 42048c; firsts, 4$ 047c; checks. SO 035c; dirties. 85088c Cheeee Twins, new, 23 H 0 24c: dairies, S4 0 24 He; . Toung Americas. 25He: Long Horns. 2 He: brick. 25026Hc j Live poultry Turkeys. 40e; chickens, Sle; springs, prsuera, os w sue; mostexs. 23c; geese, 200 25c; ducks, 26e lb. ;jfJ.f . 111 a ' i.-r JTsw Tork Metal 'Market New Tork. Aug. 2. I. N. S ) Copper DnU; spot, effered, 10; August, offered, 18 ; September and October, offered. 18 H- - Lead Firm f spot to October, offered 9.20. . Spelter Quiet; spot, 7.60b i August and Sapteraber, 7.60 07.85; October end Novem ber, 7.65 07.85. . r SERIOUS LOSSES AFTER THE START Now Tdrk, Ahst. :.f-U; F,) Tha Eve ning Sun financial review today said: A sharp setback In values followed a brisk advance in railroad share at the opening- ef the new j week In - the atock market."':' J- v , In the present Ute pf ;tbe market: where there Is so rnuch lack of COnfl daytce In the economJo and buslrjftas out-, look for a considerable time to cm. It requires more than a railroad rate 'de cision, which everybody knV must coma sooner c-r latere to et In motion ttnors than momentary buying momentum. Money rates centinned hign Trading; was in relatively large volume. ; . Losses in rail and Industrial eh area were alike extended In the afternoon as the bears were encouraged to press their raiding- taetics. The drop in the call money rate to 1 per cent in the last hour was without much effect in stay-ins; the decline. Transactions- approximated a million shares. There was also , more than usual animation In the bond de partment. Government war iasues were fairly ateady. Railroad; bonds displayed more or leas strength. Both the cotton and srain markets were strong;. The steel issues were tha hardest hit and rtu railroad ahares after their early strength also shared in the general downward movement. Steel common touched the lowest figure reached aisoe 1818 when it 'sold off to 85 H. rallying at the close to B6. . neinienent oteei "B" dropped 6 points i 78 4 r Baldwin over 7 points to 106 snd t Republic 1 Steel ttt M 81 H- Stromberg Carburetor shqfred the great, est loss, falling 10 H to ' 70. United States Rubber fell 5H to 88. Pen-Amencan Pe troleum was 7 point below i early high at SO and American Petroleum broke 0 points to 1714, Chandler Motors fell pearly 1 point to 83. . i - - -. - Reading dropped nearly 1S points from it early high to $6 It. Southern Pacific closed 2 below the morning tap figure at 91 H. North era Pacific at 71 waa 2 lower and Cana dian Pacific dropped 8 points to. 118. Furnished by Orrbck of Trade building: i s nooks Co., Board DESCRIPTION : Open Htgn I Low Close ri 83 81 31 ..... 80 85 0 80 87 84 84 135 1$L 181 .4 4fT- 86 15 14 14 79 72 72 97 92 H 02 21 20 H 20 7 55 55 37 8 85 110 118 118 83 80 80 95 95. 88 . 105 ! 79 78 i 75 12 11 11 64 52 52 82 79 79 113 105 103 85 83l 83 83 76j 77 10 10 10 20 20j 19 121 118 118 63 60 52 88 -82 82 68 j 56 56 8 H 8 8 35 34 I 33 70, 69 j 88 15 14 14 29, 28 28 ....! ...4. 81 75 W 74 74 90 8H 8TH 5 6 6 125 120- 121 13 12 12 I ..... ..... 0 141 189 139 22 21 21 55 33 33 72 70 6 27 54 52 52 84. 88 88 84 81 81 48 48 48 82 77 77 I 125 122 122 27 25 25 ,17 17 17: itr 17 i 84 75 75 25 24 24 68 65 65 44 43 43 14 14 14 x 20 20 20 181 171H 171 H 20 19 19 89 39 89 26 .25 25 60 ''6S 6S 73 78 73 11 11 11 81 80 30 72 70 70 00 SOH'-S 74 71 71 4 8 8 07 80 9t 40 89 89 80 SO 29 96 96 93 114 112 112 ..... . 16 .. 92 91 86 86 86 8T ( 81 H i S7 84T 34 28H 2 26 65-- S2H-63 93 90 60 29 27 27 80 70 70 68 62 62 28 23 23 107 106 H 106 H 9 H H 9H 44 43 43 62 62 HI 01 13 12 12 118 114J4 115, 89 82 83 - 55 55 52 89 85 85 I .... . ..... 105 64 64 64 . 76 68 69 7 63 65 i 8 8 . 8 82 i.. j 47 47 47 I 600 shares. " i Alaska Gold .... A Ilia Chalmers . . Am. Agr. Cham... Am. Beet Sugar. , Am. Csn, e. . . . . . Am. Csr Fdy. . . . Am. Cotton Oil. . . Am, Hide Ss L., c Am. Intl. Corp . . . Am, Locomotive, e Am. Ship Js Com. Am. Smelter, e.. Am, Steel Fdy.. .. Am, Sugar, c. . . . , Am. Sunv- Tob. . . . Am. Tel. Tet.. Am. Tobacco .... Am. Woolen, e . . . 88 85V 37 185 40 ia 7714 97 2014 67H I 37 119 8114 96 70 " 12 53 82 n m. ..... . . . Anaconda Mining Co Atchison, c. ...... Bsldwin ' Loco.. c. Bal. A Ohio, c. . . Beth. Steel B.. ... Br. Rap. Transit, . Butte & Superior.. Can. - Pacific ..... Cent. Leather, c. . . Chandler Motors. . . Che. & Ohio . . . . fh. Ot. West-, c C M. St. P.... CM. A N. W ... Chile Copper Chino Copper Oolo. Fuel V Inst. Cons. Gaa ...... Corn Products, c. . D. A It. tt.. c . . Crucible Steel, c. Erie, e ...y.. Gen. Cigars ....... Gen. Electric . . . . . Gen. Motors . . . . . Gt. Nor. Ore. Gt. Nor. Ry. Greene Cananea ... Gulf States SXeeL . Til. Central Iod. Alcohol ..... . Irwp. Copper b . . . . . Int. Paper .. . . .... Int. Harveatem . . . . Int. Merc M.. c. . . Int. Niekel ........ K. C. southern, c. . 113 85 83 H 10 20i 121 63 88 57 8 33 70 15 28 75 H 90 6HI 125 1 . . j . . 140 22 35 70 H 64 "" 83 84 r 48 82 125 27 I7 a 2$ 68 AU 20 t Kelly Springfield.. Kennecott uopper. Lackawanna Steel. . Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motors, c Middle States Oil.. Mexican Petroleum. t Uismi rmmp 180 20 89 2H 68 78 H 11 si 72 89 7$ 4 ': T 40 80 -06 lMidiaie Steel. Missouri Pscifie, c. National Enamel. . . National Lead . . , . , Nevada Cons. ...... New Haven ...... N. T. Central, .. . . Norfolk A VI...., t Northern - Pacific . . . Okla. Ref. A Prod. Pan-Am. Pet., c... IFenn. Ky. ...... People's Gas . . . . . Pressed S. C, a. . . Pullman . . ....... Ray Cons. Copper. -Ry S. Springs, . ... v Reeding, e. ...... Republic Steel, e . . Rock Island, c ... . Sinclair Cons, .... Sloss Sheffield. . . . So.. Pacific ...... So. Railway, e. ... Stromberg Motor . . Studebaker. e . : . , Sr, L. A 8. Fran . . Bwift Co. . Ten ri. Copper . . . . Texaa Oil ....... (Tobacco Products.. Trans. Oil ITnlon Pacific, e... TJ, S. Rubber, e. . . IK S. Smelt A Ref. TJ. 8. Steel, c . . I do pfd -. Utah Copper ..... Vanadium Steel ; . . Vir. Chem.i c . . . . Wabash . ! Western Union . .. West'honse Elec. . Total sales, stocki 112 ,4.. hi" e - ar z8 es oi4 29 80 H 66 26 107 44'3 62 1S 11$ 88 50 89 04 7H 66. 8 4Ti : Total sales, bonds. $12,058,000. , Ex-Div. : fEx-Div.-, $ per cent. : t Ex-Div., 1 per cent. - ' I JEt-Div.. S per eent, , ' : fEx-Div,. 1 H per cent, j I Ex-Div,, 1 per cent. . .! liberty Bond .Sales . (Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Cev) trpen. Mign. ivw. uioee. Liberty. 8s....,9108 Liberty. 1st 4s........ Liberty, 2d 4s.... 8476, Liberty. 1st 4s. .8680 Liberty. 2nd 4 a. 8470 Liberty. Sd 4s..8880 Liberty. 4th 4s.851S Victory. 4 s ....9574 Victory. S,s.....9574 9108 . 9100 9100 8560, 84T6 8580 8478 8880 8518 9574 9572 8450 8556 845A 8852 8600 9564 956S BBU 8560 8460 8866 8500 95A 9568 PACIFIC COAST BAITK STATEMENT Pertlsuvd Banks' 0 ': nMWnn TViia Wa Tear A SOL Monday ,...$ 6.279.226.80 $ 4.477.940.17 V - Baokana KtarlkS -.- -l CTaarlnga Monday ... .. , .1 2,161. 171. 00 Balance Monday . 807.737.00 . .. . ..... Seattle Banks - Clearings Monday S.......S 6.054,411.00 Balances 'Monday .1. . . . . '1,522,772.00 .... Tacoma Banka - - - Clearings Monday ............ S ,831.674.00 Balaaeea Monday .. -' 240,714.90 an Francisco Banks Clearings Monday 826.SO0.OOO.00 - Loe Angetee Banks Clemringa Mooday ....,......$ 13.9 18.204. OD KewTork Potato Market New Terk. ' Aug. 2.- (L N. S.) Potatoes (in balk, barrel or bag) Market weak. Near by white. . $3.50 0 5.00; Southerns, $1,000 4-75. .. -. i . '. r :. '.. , 1,..: .:'-"; ' :;';' m ; ;-, .ry:..y'i . Saa Francisco Grain rlarket San Francisco, Aug.! 2. (TJ. P.) Barley- Spot feed, per cental. 215 022$; shipping. 240 0 240. - . i : . : .. ... Beans White. 6 He; Mexican. 9c .San Fraaeiseo ; Fealtry Market ' San Fraaeiseo, Ana, S (U. P.) Brotlerg, SS086cr large hens, 83 036c; beat duck. 20 0 290. .' - , ' ... VALLOVA STOCK IS SOLD AT PRE . HOW HOGS RULED , i Top. '- Top. F0rtlnad.,..v..-....MO7Se klfhor S18.7B Cfcleas;o..............lsrl$ lower 18.1$ omafea. ........I50s lower Kansas City......f 25s lower Beaver. .SSe hifher 1SAS i$:7 1S.SS 8J6 SeatUe stroa $er Cattle tarsed, weak for STerase of farinas laU la the Monday trade and exoapt top steers values wen Sis to $$ , lower, : ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN " Hoc. Cattle, Calve., Bheeo. 2674 $933 8506 Monday 666 360 ; $78 Week age .... 660 2381 .817 Two weeks ago.SOlS saa ., . 1 Four.weeka age - . . . Holiday - Year ago .. ,.1297' . 4242 239, Two years ago.1150 1150 -100. Three years ago. 793 745 SS Four weeks ao.U 029 .... 100 1300 . 272 1093 It waa a. sensaUonat day for livestock at North Portland for the week's open ing with nog. and cattle going u trerae levels and the sheep situation erally staady.' ?.-'- In the hogr eUeye th Monday marning mar ket at North Portland ahowed aa extreme top tela at ll$T.-:- i.-u auem, shipper ef the Wallowa country brought forward ana, k.. f nVtme hnea that Sold Quickly St miaw an.i. w.. aim above Aha Drevtoua tea price hire, but the general market was only 26J above that of last week., with tope around $1980. : . - -11 - Only a sesnt run was shown in tha susya for Monday tnerriins and this brought out tha .- treme bidding.- . r.ixir-TO".e- . .S1S OO018 Rd : ::::oSSi2ro p.!::-f;i::;::::lS:ill:lo . Wanowa Catus Tee 1 It was Wsllowi day in the North PorOaad market and Brown Bios, of that section share with J. U Maxwell th. honors of getting s rtft premium ahov, the reguUr "srket. Brown C! had a bunch of 16 steersi the aUeys sad notwithstanding the extremely hbersl tan for the week's opening, sale waa made at $ll.pu, a premium It a half doUar over th. regular market and well worth it In-general the eittl. market at North Prtla. started steady with no price changed. One On Jot eowa brought $8.76, a premium of 7$. over the regular market. General cattle range: . -Good eraaa steer .$10000 11.00 9.600 10.00 8.600 9.60 7.750 8.60 8.50 0 T,75 Good to choice steers . . ....... Medium to good steers ...... Fair to good steem Common to fair steers. . t - Choice covra and heifers ...... Best feeders v. ...... ..- Fair ' to good Good to choice eowa and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers Fair to medium cows and heifers Canners Bull Choice dairy esttle .......... 7.7e .z t.25 0 7,75 8.750 7:25 6.750 7;75 8.750 ,75 4.73 0 6.75 8.000 4.73 3.750 4:75 18.00 015.00 Hvy calve. 2 laou Best light calves.............. 11.8001.8,00 Sheep Slow But Steady ' I In the sheep and lamb alley the North Tori, land Monday morning market was alow but steady. Arrivals were liberal but Showed a big decrease from the' previous weekend. - I General sheep and lamb range: ,,, ... East of mountain lamb ...... i-22'SH'5 Vslley lambs 10 00 0 1L00 Cull Umbe S.00 0 8.00 Tearling O0 7 00 Wether ' Hill i . .1 ....... . 6.000 6.50 Ewe7 ?....'..... ..1...... 2.2S0 6.00 Monday Morning galas i; STEERS No. Ave. lba. 2. . . .1010 1....1140 6. ...12S0 3. ...1110 Price. $ 8.85 9.00 11.60 11.00 8.00 i : 8.00 11.00 No. Ave. lba. Price. 28. . ..1196 $11.00 2.... 896 11.60 2.... 440 24..,. 23 9.00 8.85 S.00 8.00 28.. ,.1023 8.. 808 790 8.. . .1003 ,.1250 COWS 2... 1... 1. . . .1098 S 6.00 .114.1 8.23 SO. . . . 24.... 888 $ T.80 770 r 6-75 .1090 6.0J .8.... 5 . . ... $5.... See 1.... '.I.e.. 8,... 3..., 4.... 68.... 26.... 0.... 29.:.. 9.... a'.' 5.... IS 2.,.. .7 1. 1.... 10.... 1.... 1 1.... 4...... 833 8.00 914 8.25 785 7.60 1060 6.75 1100 6.75 680 7.60 1. 27. 7. 2. 2. 9. i: i. .1160 .1009 . 958 . 900 .1030 .1063 . 925 . 720 . 920 6.00 8.76 7.25 ff.50 8.00 7. 60 t.10 7.00 t-00 8.50 ! i , J : 650 7. 25 1060 7.00 j43 7.00 CALVES 250 $14.00 I 8... 248 18.60 J -MIXED CATTLE . 928 $ 8.25 I 19... HOGS 408 $ 928 $ 8. 26 194- $18.25 , .3BO S1T.SS 188 18.23 , 418 16.25 , 180 17.25 , 150 18.00 . 144 18.25 174 18.25 , 175 18.00 ,' 164 18.25 .- 120 18.25 640 16.25 186 18.25 210 18.00 880 16.00 ,230 16.75 878 16.00 188 18.25 199 18.75 t K is! Ill 27.... 1.... 1.... 8.... 7.... ZIP 1 I.O 800: 883 160 840 170 16.00 16.00 18.00 17.00 18.25 18.00 18.26 17.26 18.25 18.26 16.00 16.00 IT. 60 16.26 16.75 1825 175 4.... 212. O. ., . 1411 .9.,,, 186 6.... 160 1,... 820 4 StS i 800 4..,. 27 1 4.. . . 247 I 164 EWES V 112 $ 0.00 I 10. , 141' 4.00 I - ' TEARLTNGS 2 $ 6.25 18.. 28.. IS.. 120 4 00 USOTJTH SELLI1TG COTTOIT i i A5I) DECLINE RESULTS New Tork, Aug. 2. (L N. S.) Aside from heavy buying of October by one operator, the cotton market waa under considerable pressure at, th opening today and first prices were 4 to IS points lower. New . Orlesn and Liverpool led ihe selling, due to ; weakness in tha stock artiele, .further unfavorable mill and cotton goods' news, bearish European political advices, good weather and -prospect of . a ..beartag gay. rnmeat report at nooac , : - The market turned strong In the last beer on heavy covering and Liverpool and New Or leans buying. - Tha close was' very steady at a net advance Of 40 to 102 points.. : ! Open. High. ' TW. Close. January 2006 8012 2900 March ......... 2880 2984 2875 May .......... 2848 205 2S82 V P VI .7 . ; 297S 2953 July ... ........ .... October S100 . . - . . . kvav 8180 S094 $170 8083 2975 S06S December S000 New Tot spot market. 4000; unchanged. New Tork 8 a gar and Coffee - New Tork, Aug. 2. ftJ. P.) Coffee Na. 7 Rio, 10 011c; No. 4 Santos, 17 018 He. Sugar Baw, quiet; centrifugal, 19.29; j re- WbvbI JStores Market - New 'Terk, Aug. " 2. L N. g.) Turpen tineSavannah. 162; New Tork, 166. f Rosin -fjaTannah, H0; New Terk. 1274.- 1UM INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE UNES AMERICAN LINE i NEW YORK CHERBOURG- i - -' SOUTHAMPTON . j. Thllaeelphla Any. JlSept. 4! Oct. ff 37ew York...... ...Aug, SljSept. ISlOet. IS St, Paal ........ ..ABSvSBSept.8aOet.t$ f NEW YORK HAMBURG BfeageUa ..... ...a.... ...Aag. I4Sept.2$ Maackarla . .,....,. .....Sept. llrOet. SS PHOADELPHIAUIXN . LIVERPOOL j Havsrford ....-Sept. SlOct. UWor. SS RED STAR LINE ! NEW YORK SOLTTrrAMPTON- - ANTWERP KroeaUad .......Asst. 14'ept.l8!Oct. SS Lapland Af. tl'Sept. SilOet. $ Finland ' ..Asg. SS,OcU SjNov. S Zeelaad .......... Sept. 4jOrt. S3ev. 1$ Pas rsservatis-w, and Uckeu apply ta leeaf awmnto - . sivaw esmue, BANKS INSIST ON FEE FOR CHECKS While th Twelfth faderM reserve district consists largely: oi 100 per, cent par clearance states, the Port land branch of tho federal reserve bank ia experlenoina; a. liitla dlffU ealty Tin getting All of tha Oregon banks on the aame basia. There were 2$ banks tn the state that would not draw : a draft on Fort lan - to cover a , check " on their bank cashed by. an out-of-town depoeitor without exacting charge ori tha same, usually 10 cents an item, or 10 cents on each 1 $100. So as to bet of better service to Its member hankij th Port land branch solicit! xnesej oanas to accept par clearance, with I the result) that all but six of the banKs located in the remote i dletricta of the etate agreed to add their nwae td the list. The' outstanding banks contend that checks drawn on their institutions are payable in the town in which their bank is located J and that when a check. is drawn on their bank by it depositor when out of town and Is sent in.tt? them for payment they are i entitled to make a charge at their end "to cover coat of the returning .draft.. j Charles H. Stewart, acting manager of the Portland braneh of the ifederal re- serve bank, atatea 1t is unlawful for his, bank to collect at other than par and the only way that : we can gtvej service to member banks who have checks on these particulars bVnks turned in! to us for collection Is to turn the check over to tho express company whose agentpr sents them to the bank for payment Of course wo have received complaints from these banka on the around that we are blocking an avenue of revenue. We have no other course to pursy e, it Is no fight of ours. These out of town checks are handled at a lose to the Ifederal re serve system so aa to render a service to member banks.' We hope to Obviate this difficulty , by making Oregon! a 100 per cent par clearance state in th near fu ture."' .; . I - . A bill is now before congress, tho pur pose of which is to allow all i banks, fed eral and state, to exact a charge of 10 cents per $100 or fraction jthereof for collections and payments.. fThe bill ts creating considerable Interest locally. Th board cof directors of the Portland Chamber of .Commerce wHl have the matter ud at ? Its meeting weanesaay evening. :l . ! T Denominations $100, $200 7 to yield Ask for Detaila 'faiMlj ,-w0 maim 646 NORTHWESTERN BANK &LDG. -..''-. i - k.- took a. Bonds. Cattem, Orala, Kta. S16.S1I Beard ( Trade iVaiUlag s : ' ! i Oyerbeci&ookeGo. DIRECT PRIVATE I WIRES TO ALL EXCHaWGESj Uesabars Chicago Beard jf Tr Correapeadsata of ' Zora Bryaa Cbleage Hew Terk h thanspobtation TOYO RISEN KAISHA i. 'Direct Passenger SrVic . j y Portland to Japan and: China . ., j S. S. "SEIYO HARU" j Freight and paSsenger steamer, 14, - , 000 tons. , , t- Sails from Portland September 18 for YbkoharoA, Kobe, Moji and Hongkong For rates, fares, space os informa-i tlon, address . OREGON-PACIHC COMPANY I General Agents i - Wilcox Bldg. Main 4665 Astoria Route S. S. "AST ORIAN" S :S0 P. M. DAIL.T except Thursday FARE $1.$$, Including tax - Tayler-SU Toh i Phones Mala suss; IWS . ASTORIA AND WAV tOINTS Roune Tela Daily (Excest PrtSar) " I.KAVKS PORTLAMP THO A, 66, I :-... - - - AWee-Steeet Dock. - .-. j LSAVE6 ASTORIA S . M. - FLAVCL DOOK i ' PARS SI AS SACK WAT, Direct Connection for Soetn Beacbee. MleM eat Daily. t m. gvery Pey Caaept Sunday Main 1428. S41-t . WHITE STAR LINE J NEW YORIC-CHERBOURG-- ; 1: SOUTHAMPTON , Olymple . ...... Aag. 4!Ag. SSJUept. IS Adrlatle .........ASg. 148ept. ISiQet. NEW YORK QUEENSTOWN ; UVXRPOOL I . Mobile ...... .....Ag. fl8et.SSiOet. SS Celtic i..,,..An. SSIOcL S3tev. Raltle ,..epU 4Oct. 9 Nov. 1$ Cedrls OeUlSjifev.SS NEW . YORX---GI2RALTAR--- - NAPLES GENOA Caaonple I. ....Aug. SS Cretle .... ........... . . . . .Sept. 1$ WHITE ; STAR-DOMINION - MONTREAL QUEBEC 1 ; LIVERPOOL ! -'j'-'i-'! Megaatle ........ Aag..21!ept.ISOet. IS Canada ...... ..Aag. S4jSept.2eiOcU SS or Oeenaaay's orfloa, O- P. Sargaet, SIS Sacend jraene main us : Baby Bonds I CarnfAlIaSl Stcoeie FuJoa' I gSMammvBB Hammond Resigns From Bank to' Take, v Up Federal (Work Colonel Creed C. Hammond has ' re-1 signed his position aa cashier, of the Broadway bank to take up his new du. ties at Washington. He will be con nected with She i department recently inaugurated to build- up the! new mili tary policy of the government- Colo nel Hammond was one of the original organisers of the Broadway: bank and waa elected one ef its directors. . Major Hoy R. Knox of Albany haa pdrehased Hammond's stock in the bank and will take an active part in the in stitution. For the past 10 years, ex eeptint. two years spent tn I the world war. Knox haa been connected with the Albany Mill cb Elevator company. For 10 years prior to mat ujti he was with the United 8 tates National bank .- of Eugene. . . - i ;. - . . ' Meaey aad Exrhaage ' . New Terk. Aug. 2.-'L; N. S.) Call money en tag floor of the New Tork stock egebanga today ruled at S. per cent : high, 7 per cent. Time money i was firm- Bates were 8H to 0 per cent, .'- i . The market for prime mercantile paper was gteady. Sterling exchange was-dull, with bust aess In bankers bills gt 8.T1 for dementi. -- Foreign Fxehange lL,ower - change wee tower at th opening today, Uuota- Demand stsrUng. $S.t3 U . off f H ; demand francs, .0765. off .0002; ; lire . demand,. .053: marka-demsqd. .0282. . ' t, The foreign exohsnre quotations eontiaued easy at the close. SUrling eased off to 3.70. francs ahowed a loss of ' .0008. lire off .uR7, and marks .0008, Canadian dollar were also easier at .8896. -.-; ....- lASatfi wSFSi w Liverpool Cotton Cloaed IJvemool, Aug. 2. ft -N. 8. ) Spot cotton Is closed today because ef holiday.: Secured by $3,500,000 Worth of Rich Land iJv3?0I&C0U HUUdale Highway District LYieldiitg S Dates! Mar 18, 1919. Due serially 1930.39 Denomiation, 9)500-$ 1000; Price. 100j Yield, 6 ( i Principal and Somi-Annual Interest Payable in New York or at. :::"L . : '- j-: :- Morris Brothers. Jnc. ! - These bonds provide money for extending rerniSTieni rosds through this district, In the . famous Twin . Falls section, where immense diversified crops are produced. . -: -; - ; Tw!epIon or Telegraph Orders at Our Expeno MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Betweea : The Premier Msaleipal Bond Hosae. :, tth aad 6tb . J KatablUhld Qsartrr of a Century. Streeta. . Morris Bldg $69-11 Bterk SU . j Capital, $1,696,696. $102,000 6 Improvement Bonds i General .Obligation of the of Tillamook, Oregon " Due (est.) 1921-30 Income J Price to YIELD 6 TTHERE is scarcely a in the West who does not know that this famous pity is the jcapital of the greatest cheese and dairy ing region' iin i the West. It is solid financially and economically. ! Its indebtedness is small and resources are as yet hardly tapped. ' . Order by Phone, I ! Bonds Trusts Acceptances ! - ! Lumbermens Btdg. : yakima (VYwh.) Donahue Road Act 6 Bonds 4 nr ra csf-anH tax exerrilt. This Is one of the many choice Municipal Bonds shown on our; T GESTIONS. ; ? Gastens . & Earles, Incorporated ' ' ,, Established 1891 Gorernment, Mnnicipal and-Corporation Bonds THIRD FLOOR U. S. NATL BANK BDWY. 410S HALL. & Bay and 5etl U. 5. Government, Foreign Government Railroad. Public Utility, Industrial, Municipal BONDS -( ' Qnotations Uwls Bldg Portland, Or. WALL SEES THREE DEVELOFJENTSDUE By Broadan Wall - New York. Aug. 2. The financial world enters the" new week with three developments presented, for UsJ appraisal and digestion. Two are constructive ami tho ether destruc-. tlve. but al! arej of extreme Import ance. So far the stock murket hat. not been a.ble to decide which will dominate. The two factors aro the rate Increase and the adminlatratlon at Washington has realized (he tinwlsdom of destroying business with its charted pessimism and several departments have come out with hopeful statements. - The Bolehevistg have whipped Poland and want to Impose bitter terms which the . allies Co not seem at the momeiit able to prevent. All other factors are about what, they were a week ago, 6r If not are maturing as expected. j The roads ougpt to have a month to get the ratea ready for application and there is Just another month of govern ment guarantee. The reads are already snowing an - improvement or earning. even under government entanglements!1 A very marked! Improvement must be expected after September 1. One factor of this will be trie rapid clearing up. of -congested freight ana payment of tha freight bills by millions of tone of auch stuff. The freight thus; paid for efts September 1, will have been carried st government expense and caahfted tn for the aole baneflt pf the roada. $62,000 TAX EXEMPT BONDS General Obligation Telephene .Broadway Slit . Denomination $500 Tax Exempt man, woman or school child Wire, Letter or Call August list of INVESTMENT SUG- GOMPAM Upon Request Telephone Broadway f