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TIIE 3IORNIXG OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919. 21 SYSTEM DF BLANKET: PERMITS IS FAVORED Local Trade Acts on Grain Shipping Question. ARMSTRONG IS NOTIFIED Small Interest In Coarse Cereals at Merchants Exchange Barley Bids Are Reduced. pounds: lettuce, 2.25 2.50 per crate; pei Ter, 30c per pound; artichokes, 75c; cauli flower, 53.25; beets. $2.50 per sack; car rots, $4 per sack; turnips, 3.5J per sack;- cucumbers. $1.25p2 per dozen; to matoes. $1.85(3:2.50 box: spinach. 8c per j pound ; peas, 11 13c per pound; rhubarb, -H-38c per pound; asparagus, $1.25 (q 2 per crate. POTATOES Oregon Burbanlcs, best, $1. 75132; new California, 7c per pound. ONIONS California, red, 5fcc per pound. , . Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: SUGAR Sack basis. Fruit or berry, $9.65; beet, J 'J. 55; Honolulu cane, $9.60; ex tra C, $9.15; pow dered in barrels, $ 10.25 ; cubes In barrels, $10.45. NU'B Walnuts, 27 & 35c; Brazil nuts, 35c; filberts, Sc; almonds, 24 30c ; peanuts, lira. 15c. SALT Half-ground, 100s, $16 per ton; 50s. $17.25 per ton; dairy. $25 per ton. RICK Japan style. c; blue rose, 10c; bead. 12c per pound. BEANS Buying price, large white, 6 5c per pound; red. 4c per pound. COFFEE Roasted, in drums, 3U42c . Bops, Mohair, Etc. HOPS Oreeon, 1918 crop. 4347Hc; 1917 crop, 30c; llltt crop, ISc per pound; three- year contracjts, Grain dealers of the Merchants Exchange ent on record yesterday as favoring the t!anket permit system rather than individual-permits in xhovlng the 1919 wheat crop. S. C. Armstrong, who is now in Tcw York attending the grain corporation conference as a representative of Pacific northwestern grain men, sent the follow ing telegram to the Portland and Seattle ilei chants Exchanges: VAsk grain trade of Portland and Seattle to discuss and wire me McAlpln hotel. New fTork, are yon in favor of blanket or indi vidual permit system for movement of grain to terminals. Does Seattle and Tacoma wish Jermit committee located In Portland, as last year, or separate for Puget sound or etch- terminal? Should grain trade or to liners be represented on each committe; may other suggestions" The local exchange acted only on the permit matter, as the other question per tained more particularly to the northern trade. The grain market was a. dull affair at the regular session. Brewing barley bids Vcre reduced 2550 cents and feed barley was down 50 75 cents. Offers for oats and corn were the same as on Saturday. Weather conditions In the middle west s wired from Chicago: "Duluth, part cloudy, warm; Chicago, clear, warm; Peoria, clear, 72; Davenport, clear, fine; Kansas City, threatening, 67; Topeka, cloudy, cool, Borne rain this morning; Ohio valley, clear.1 Varm." Corn offerings In the United Kingdom con tinue very small, but much larger arrivals re expected. The demand is still very urgent and any amounts put forward meet with quick absorption. American and Cana dian feeding barleys are now competing. Situation in Argentina remains quiet and trading Is now on a reduced scale. Oats sup plies can be considered fairly liberal but ma yet these have not been offered. Terminal receipts in cars were reported by the Merchants Exchange as follows: Wheat. Barley. EI our. Oats.Hay. 30c. 28c. 25c Eastern Oregon and Washington, par pound ; vauey, 40 u ac per INYESTfM BUYING GOOD STOCKS RALLY AFTER PERIOD OF EARLY DEPRESSION. WOO 40 57c nnund. MOHAIR 1018 clip, 65c per pound. TALLOW No. 1, fe Vic per pound; No, 2, guc per pound; grease ro. l, oc; No. 2, 5c per pound. CASCARA BARK New, 10e per pound. GRAIN BAGS In carlots, 13c Provisions. Ivocal Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes, choice, 416 42c; stand ard, 41c; skinned, 35 Q 36c ; picnic, 2tfc; cot tage roll, 3Hc. LARD Tierce basis, 35c; compound, 2GH c per pound. DRY SALT Short, clear backs, 9 34c; plates. 26 & 28c; exports, 3lc. BACON Fancy, 53 55c; standard, 46 49c; choice, 37 42c. Hides and Pelts. HIDES "So. 1 salt-cured hides, SO lbs, and ud. 20c: No. 1 part-cured hides. 30 lb. and up, 184c; No. 1 green hides. 30 lbs. and up, 17c; No. 1 salt-cured bull hides, CO lbs. and up, 14c; No. 1 part-cured bull hide?. 50 lbs. and up, lie ne price on No. a hides will be lc per pound less than on No. 1 fo. 1 calf skins, up to 15 lbs., 45c; No. 2 calf skins, up to 15 lbs., 43c; No. 1 kip skins. to 25 lbs., Uac; ro. Z kip skins, 15 to 25 lba., 23c; dry flint hides, 7 lbs. and up, 30c; dry Hint calf hidea, under 7 lbs., 40c; dry salt hides, 1 lbs. and up, 24c; dry salt calf hides, under 7 Ins., J4c; dry flint stag or bull hides, 20c; dry salt bull hides, 14c; dry bull hides and skins, hair price; dry horse hides, according to size and quality, each. $1.501? 3 ; salt horse hides, skinned to hoof and head on, $3&G; horse hides with heads off. 50c less. PE LTS Dcy Ion g-wool sheep pelts, per lb.. 25 a 35c; dry medium wool sheen Delta. per lb., i-'0-& 30c; dry shearling eheep pelts, each. 50fS'75c; ealted long wool sheep pelts. each, '-(tpb salted medium wool sheep pelts. each, noj , eaueu eneaning tmeep pelts. eacn, iiuo.uc SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Portland, Mon.. 18 4 34 8 2 Year ago 1 6 9- .... 10 Season to date. 717 llS 2S24 775 S1U5 Yearaso 3S04 492 1300 1540 25S4 Tacoma, Sat. Year ago 1 - 1 Feasor, to date. K447 4S . 200 1231 Year ago 5564 107 .... 300 - 1072 Seattle. Sat 13 T 2 2 Year ago 6 feason to date. fttfU mo 170rt 612 2567 Year ago 4S5S 3:i9 1721 1118 3102 BUTTER IN PRINTS ADVANCES TODAY .Local Market Will He One Cent Higher. Cubes Quiet. With the strength of the cube butter mar ket, prints will sell a cent higher this morn ing at 54 cents for plain wrapped and 53 cents, for cartons in box lots. The buying price of butter fat was raised 1 cent yes terday to 53 54c at stations. Trading in cubes was limited with buyers nd sellers backward in naming prices. $"ealers quoted 02 -score at 51 cents. The : Accumulation on the street and in temporary footers amounted to 218,250. pounds. Stor age holdings gained 0S40 pounds. Receipts on Saturday were:. , Pounds Idaho 368 Oregon 10,248 Washington GOO Fresh Price Current on Eggs Vegetables, Fruits, Etc., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, June 9. Butter, 67c. Eggs Fresh extras, 51 Vsc; extra pullets. 47Vc Cheese Young Americas, 32c. Poultry Hena, 36 37c; roosters, young, 45(&50c; old, 20&24c; broilers, 20 & 31c; small, large. 3-Q.dJc; rryers, B.dttc; geese, nominal. Squabs, $3 3.50 dozen. - Vegetables Asparagus. graded, 10 (g1 12c pound ; egg plant, log.20c pound; peppers, bell, 20 it 30c pound large, 15c for small; Chile, 20&25c; summer squash, 65 & 00c crate or box; tomatoes, $3.50(5 4 crate or box; potatoes, new Delta, $3 & 3.50; garnets, 94.50 P5; early rose, $3.75'f(.4 cental; onions, new red, $4&4.25; yellow, $3. 25 3. 50 crate; green, $1.7ufft-2 box; green peas, bay No. 1, 536c pound; do No. 2, 3 4c; do Half Moon, 8c; cucumbers, natural, $1.75 2; spinach, 75c "3 $1.25 crate; string beans, Kentucky Wonders, 10&12c pound; wax, 1213c; pole, 12 13c; limas, 20c; green corn, 30 & 40c. Fruit Lemons, $4.50 5.50 box; Valencia oranges, $4.25&5.50; grapefruit, fancy, $4(5; apples, Newton Pippins, $3.25(j4; currants, $1213 chest; loquats, totb&c pound; peaches, $l&1.25 crate; figs, fl.501.75 box; Mission, do; white, $11.25; strawberries, $11&15, ac cording to grade; raspberries. $2.25&3 crate, according to district; loganberries, red, $14 16 cheut: blackberries, $2 2.50 crate; cher ries, black, fa f$x 10c pound ; white, Q& 8c; Royal Anncs, 10(5 11c; apricots, $1.50 1.75 crate: gooseberries, 65 8c pound; canta loupes, standard crate, $4 (Q; 4.50. Receipts Flour, 13,595 quarters; barley, 8956 centals; beans, 4526 sacks; potatoes, 2246 sacks; onions, 1131 sacks; hay, 208 tons; hides, 1121; wine, 13,100 gallons. Hops at New York. NEW YORK, June 9. Hops, firm; state. medium to choice, 1918. 45 fi 37o; 1V17, 25 Ca3"c; Pacific coast, l'JIS, 54&G0c: 1017, 30 U 38c. Front-Taking and Short Selling Effective at Opening of Mar ket Bond List Is Firm. NEW YORK. June 9. The stock market today was forced to contend with renewals of the profit-taking and short selling, which were effective in depressing prices during various periods last week. Moreover, the list did not open with its customary upward rush, attributed in part to the fact that buying orders over the week end were not as numerous aa heretofore. Bear operators also were more active and their selling prompted in no smalt measure aeclines rang ing from five to ten points in some of the speculative favorites. Investment buying was responsible for good headway in standard railroad stocks. Early weakness in United RttM Stl wan followed by full recovery in sympathy with active Inquiry for Bethlehem Steel and equipment iusues. Some of the motors, ship pings and high-priced oils were severely af fected by the early selling. Low-priced (ODDSTH were x tnii vMv bought, with Chino scoring a rise of four points. Sales amounted to 1.55O.000 shares. The bond market ruled firm with :hil Copper 7s rising five points. Liberty bonds yielded slightly. Total sales (par value) aggregated $l2,500,OOU. Old United States bonds unchanged on calL CLOfcI.t STuCK QUOTATIONS. Am Beet Sugar. 3.7O0 bj Li .American can. . 11.300 Am Car 4t Fdry 5,'JtMj l0t4s Am H & L pfd. 2,oO 12 American Loco. 4,7oo fc5 Am Sra & Kei'g. 24,4o0 S5 ; Am Sug Reig. . 3.UO0 137 Am Puni Tub... 5,200 1093. Am 'lei & Tel.. l.lu" 107 Am Z, L fc fcj. . IS.lou a54 Anaconda Cop.. 37.1irO 74 Atchison 4. St to lu2 a A, G & W I S S l.suo 1J4'-J Baldwin Loco. . 11, '.mo lu4 Bait fc Ohio 700 64. Both Steel "B" . 30.6OO 8: -i Butte & Sup Cop 12.700 31 Cal Petroleum.. 13,4oo :;y?4 Canadian 1'ac. l.HM) 165 Central Leath.. 23,200 10S Ches & Ohio... 1,800 67H Chi, M & St. I 1,200 45 1 Chi & Northwest l.loo la C R I & P 4. mo 30 Chino Copper.. 14. loo 47x,4 Col Fuel & Iron 5,2oo 51 Corn Products.. 11.200 iS Crucible Steel . . .10joO 4i Cuba Cane Kug. 2,400 36 Distill Securities 3,HtO 7 Erie ,loo 10 M General Electric 500 366fe General Motors. 14,Soo 243 Great North pfd 1,500 m Ot Nor Ore Ctfs 4,300 48 Illinois Central Insp Coppe-- Gl.tSOO 61 Int Mer Mar pfd 13.2O0 1214 Int Nickel 5,ioo 2V Int Paper 4,2oo 61 K C Southern. . fmo 23 Kennecott Cop. 17.80O 40 Lou & Nash.... Mex Petroleum. 25.000 102 Miami Copper.. l,oo 284 Midvalf. Steel. . 7.400 531; Missouri 1'acific 7.4o0 33"4 Montana Power 3.7O0 S2 i Nevada Copper. 4.4uo lr N Y Central... 1,7(0 8L,3i N Y. N H & H. 2.T.OO 3." H orroik & west ;tmj -nu Northern Paclf 1.700 BST4 Pacific Mail.... l,4O0 41 Pac Tel & Tel.. 3O0 32W Pan-Am Petro. IS.ino 102 Pennsylvania . . 3.4O0 474 Pitts & W Va.. 1H.700 44 Pittsburg Coal.. 2.700 65 Rav Con Copper 8,400 24 Reading 16. TOO f2 4 Rep Iron & Steel 3,300 01 Vi Shat Ariz Cop Sin Oil & Refg. 15.500 66 '4 Southern Pacific 10.10O 314" Southern Ry. . - 4,100 31? Studebaker Corp Texas Co 1.6O0 279 Tobacco Prod.'. 13.50O 104 Union Pacific. . 2.0OO 135 IJnit Cig Stores 4.300 141 IT S In'l Alio... 4.6HO 102 XT R Steel 102, OoO XT S Steel pfd.. 2o 1164 Utah Copper. . 14.2m Western Union. M West Klect 27.300 f,! Willvs-Over ... 12.6O0 3i Royal Dutch... 51.300 117 firm, ' Time loans strong. All dates 84 f 8. Call money, firm; high, low and ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 5; offered at 6; last loan, 6. Mining Stocks at Baatot. BOSTON,. June 9. Closing quotations: Allouex 43 (North Butte Arlx Com 15 Old Dom Calu Ariz 70 (Osceola Calu & Hecla.. 17 Quincy Centennial 17V 'Superior Cop Range .... 52 Sup & Boston.. East Butte 16 I Shannon r ranklin . . . Isle Royal le Lake Cop . . .. 4 Utah Con , . 87 Wtnona . 6 Wolverine ,. 70 IS 42 50 71 9 4 3 extra, firsts. 46 047c; do firsts. 44 4c Cheese Weak; state whole milk flats cur rent make special, 31&3l; do average run. 31c; state whole milk twins current make special, Slr31c; 4o average run. 29 Sic CHICAGO, June 9. Butter steady. Cream- I ery. 4051 c. Eggs Unsettled: receipts, 84.024 eases; firsts. 4041c; ordinary firsts. SS't? 30c; at mark, rases tncl u4ed, 89 & 40c ; storage packed firsts. 4142c; extras. 42 42C Poultnr Alive bioher; fowls. 29c. Phonft your want ads to The Orego nlan. Phone Main 7070, A 095. Co'fes Fnt n rm A d vanclns:. N"EW YORK. June 9. The market for coffee futures was higher today, owing to reports of firmness in Brazil and rumors that some of the domestic Importers were in the cost and freight market and cabling bids to Brazilian shippers at moderate con cessions. All the active months except March made new high records on covering I and a moderate demand from trade sources witl the market opening at sn advance of 9 to IS points and selling about 34 to 40 points net higher. July touched 19.78c and December l4.l0c with the market closing at a nt advance of 30 to 40 points. July 19.74c; September, 19.40c; October 19.32c; December I8.f5c; January, 18.89c; March, 18.70c; May, 18.50c. Spot coffee qultet but firm: Rio 7a, 20 c; Santos 4s, 25c. Total 11.216 i Cheese receipts Saturday were 9S46 pounds from Oregon and 540 pounds from California. PTR A WBF.B RTF.S ARE SLIGHTLY LOWER Cantaloupes Also Decline Under Heavier j : Receipts. Strawberry prices were slightly lower yes terday at $3.25 -0-3.35. The demand was pood, but home-grown receipts were very tieavy, and about 100 crates arrived by ex press. Two cars of cantaloupes arrived from Cali fornia and one was diverted. As the de mand was limited the market was un settled by the larger supply. Standards were Quoted at $7 and pony crates at $6 T6.50. Brawley shipped five cars on Satur day and four on Sunday for Portland. Im perial valley shipments on Sunday of 274 cars broke all records. The best previous ahlpment was 252 cars on June 25, 1917. Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW YORK, June 9. Evaporated apples. more active; western, 18 4 20c; state, 20 22c. Prunes, firm; Calif ornlas 14 Sf 30c; ore- gons 14 30c. Peaches, quiet; standard, 23c; choice, 24c; fancy, 26c. Duluth Linseed Market. DULUTIL June 9. Linseed, $4.CS4.75. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 9. Spot cotton, steady; middling. 32.75c. Fgg Market I Firm. Eggs were frim with 40 cents the general buying price. Storage stocks increased 207 cases. Street stocks were 3083 cases, as against 4395 cases a week ago. Receipts (Saturday were 773 cases from Oregon. 32 from Washington and 12 from Idaho. Closing Low. bid. 86 7 5H 68 306 107 126 126 S4 85 2 85 136 136 !OS 10'J 106 106 23 72 74 100 102 179 JM 102 1U34 53 53 85 bs 29 30 35 39 164 361 105 lo0 67 67 45 V 45 12 lo3 21 29 T4 42 47 49 50 67 67 02 94 35 35 77 77 18 1 365 100 243 23 ls KS'i 47 47 100 58 61 121 121 2S 20 60 61 23 23 30 40 "119 1S7 191 28 28 52 52 33 33 80 82 18 19 82 8"- 32 32 109 no 5S 98 39 40 32 32 1-S 101 47 47 42 44 64 64 23 24 9o Jtl 90 00 15 65 6 311 312 31 31 . 112 276 277 103 iort 134 134 1 39 3 30 lOO 161 109 110 316 316 3 83 89 89 r.7 r.s 37 3S 115 110 TRADING Bid. XJ S Lib 3s. do 1st 43 .. do'M 4s do 3st 4s. do 2d 4s.. do 3d 4s. . do 4th 4s. Victory 3s . do 4s U S ret 2s reg do coupon . U S 3s reg... do coupon . U S 4s reg. . . . do coupon . . BONDS. . .f9.50'Am T . .95.401 Atch ren 4s . .94.24 D & R U ref 5s . .95.72' N Y C deb 6e. . .94.64 N P 4s . .95.46 N P 3s . .94.84' Vac TAT 5s. . ..loo Pac con 4s.. . 99.06 TT p 4s . .y!lJ S Steel 5s .. . . 9!t S P cv 5s. . '. , .h'J Angio-Fr 5s , , . 89 lurt ,1Q6 Bid. T cv 68.103 . o7 .106 . 82 . 59 -91 . lt." -H6 .JOO .1 12'. J7 0-1 CORN CLOSE IS UNSETTLED IS RESTRICTED LIMIT RULING. BY Bearish Crop Report Correctly Pre dicted by Chicago Operators. Lack of Demand for Oats. CHICAGO, June 9. It was a see-saw mar ket In corn today, with price changes and the volume of trading both much restricted by the new rule limiting to 200.000 bushels : total current business of any single In. i terest. The close was unsettled, c net 1 ower to c advance. July $1.68 to 1 $1.GS, and September, $1.60 to $1.60. Oats lost c to c. In provisions, the fin-I h ranged from 15 cents decline to a rise of I 30 cents. Corn values at the outset and near the fin ish were dominated more or less by the good weather and by a correct anticipation that the government crop report would favor the bear side. Xuring the lntermeaiate portions of the day, advices that the army worm was damaging wheal ana oats m lexas Drought about covering by shorts. However, on the bulges, realizing sales by holders became somewhat enlarged, and the market fell back, but any radical break was prevented by the meagerness of available stocks. Lack or demana Irom the seaDoara naa a deorenslnr effect on oats. Exporters were offered round lots from the west, but made no response worth mentioning. Higher quotations on hogs gave strength to provisions. Active buying on the part of stockyara nouses 11 1 tea. iaru to s new ugn price record. Leading futures ranged as follows: CORN. Open. High. Low. Close. July fl.6 $1.70 1.W $1.6S Sept 1.60 162 1.59 L60 OATS. ThIv 6T .6S .67 .67 Sept, 65 .66 .64 .64 CLARK, KENDALL X CO. Cnnmnt, M.nlelpal a.d Corpormtlo. R oi.fl.. C.raer Fifth Bad SVark Jutr Sept, juir Sept. July Sept. B0. 2 5 47.23 34.10 32.05 27.17 No. 4 WHEAT CROP NEEDS ii! WINDS CAUSE SOME DAMAGE IX EASTERN WASHINGTON. Money Exchange.. Etr. NEW YOttK. June 0. Mercantile paper 5 v. i-y 5 . Sterling, 60-day bills, 4.61; commercial, oo-day bills, on banks, 4.60; commercial, 60-day bills, 4.00'.s; Ucmand, 4.63'.-; cables, 4.64 '-. Franc, demand, 6.42: cables, .40; s-utld-ers, demand, 3'.i; cables, 39 6-1C; lire, de mand. 7.U0; tables, 7.bS. liar silver, Jl.O'JVs. Ioxk'an dollars. H4?i. Oovrrnm.nt bn1s. n.y; railroad nonds. MESS PORK. 30.7.1 50 2S ..47.23 47.75 47.23 LARD. , .Z3.BT 34.27 S3.JV5 ..32.75 33.10 32.73 SHORT KIBS. 27.75 27.50 ..27.25 27.37 27.17 Ciiih nrlces were: Corn No. 3 yellow, 1.70 9 1.73 Vi : v.lln. nominal: No. B yellow, Sl.e. Oats No. 3 white, C8&69c; standard. 6S',4 89c. Rye No. 2. $1.49. Barley 1.0fi 1.21. Timothy a 12. Plover Nominal. Pork Nom inaL I.ard $:!4.10. Ribs 272& "cattle LiTcxtock Market. SEATTLE, Juno . Hoks Receipts 48. Steady. Prime. J19.8320; medium- choice. S 10. 60 ' 19.75: rough heavies. $17.60 18: pigs. si7.oin. Cattle Receipts 164. Steady. Best steers, $11.50012. 73; medium to choice. $10.50611: common to good, $710; best co-s and heif ers. $H&11; common to good, $547.50; bulls. $5&7.50; calves, $7i8. Craln at San Francisco. BAJi FRANCISCO, June 8. Flour. $12.00. f. o. b. warehouse. Orain Wheat, $2.20: oats, red feed, $2.20 62.40; corn, California yellow. $3.13 3.40; barley. No. 1 feed. 1918 crop, $2.0ir2.S5. Hay Wheat or wheat and oats. $16&1R; tame oat. $17019: barley, tll14; alfalfa, $ 15 & 19; barley straw, 50 80c bale. Minneapolis Grain Market. MIN'NteAPOLIS. June 9. Barley, 1.12; flax, $4.684.71. LIBERTY BONDS Wa recommend the pur chase of Liberty Bonds and are prepared to fill orders In any amount. If yon have Liberty Bonds to sell, we will bay them from you at highest prices, depending; on New Tork market quotation received by wire daily. Oregon School Bonds To Yield 4.80 to 5 These are Bonds from School Districts in Oregon. They are a direct lien against both the real and personal property of the dis tricts issuing them. In Oregon school bonds cannot be issued for more than 5 cf the assessed valuation of the district issuing them. Conservative investors consider Oregon school bonds among the most desirable securities. Maturity. Price. $30,000 Baka Co. (Haynes) Dist. No. 24..... .1939 5.00T. 20,000 Bx'cT Co. (Huntington) Dist. No, 16. . 1922-31 S.OOTi 45,000 Clackamas Ok, Union H. S. D. No. 3. . 1928-34 4-80r 21.000 Klamath County, District No. 1 1929-39 5.00c 15,000 Sherman County, District No. 23 1924-38 5.00 Of th. szee.ato irtku ay vf-sr the wwti $38,500 5'i year Municipal Gold Bonds Liberty and Victory Bonds If yMi MitMt mH TMir liberty or Victory bonda. twl. t tt. If Jo cn bujr more Liberty or Victory bonci. buy from a. On Monday. June 0. th cloa'.nic Xe York, markol prKra were as rlvrn below. They ar th governing price for I,lbrty aad Victory bond all ovw th- world and th highest. W"- advertia th prices daiy In ordar that you may aiwa y know th New Tork market and tb exact vau of your Liberty and Victory bond. 1st I'd lat d d 4tH Victory Victory XHs 4a 4)i 4u 4a 4 4 V " 4 a. Market prlre.99lt.AO $95.40 994.24 W 7 2 994.04 $95.4A 994.S4 9100.00 9 HV 0 Accrued Int. 1.70 1.04 2.07 .30 1.00 .6i .21 .26 Total... $101.20 $97.54 99452 99T.70 $94 94 $94.46 90&.49 $100.21 $100 22 When buying we deduct 37c on a tbO bond and $2.50 on a $1000 bond. " We aell at the New Tork market prico plna the accme1 Interest. Borslar and r Tie proof tmle Xepomt Boxes for Knt. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Mnnlrlpel Bond Hosiao. KatAblialted Over 25 emrs. 309-311 !trk tit.. Bet, 5th and 6th. 1 Ground Floor) Telephone Broadway 1131, urnaby Britten G4 safest Sixes at 98.85 to yield Ask tar Mans. nostth huiun bank bloc. Maim Freeman Smith Camp Co. Kaatern Dairy rrodncfl. NEW TORK, June 9. Butter, unsettled; creamery higher than extras, 53 H Hf B4 U : creamery, extras, 53 u03'c; firsts. 51d if 52 ' c. KKgn Firm: fre.h gathered extras. 4ir: dn flr.t.. 43r44: do. utofnK parked FACTS NO. 48 Keep Times Good The way to maintain Rood times and conditions is to keep business sjoinfr. W must keen the dollar turnins. We make money In a business sense by spending It, not savlnir it. Stagnation is not pros perity. load building means employ ment of laborers, and 5 per cent goes into material and Rood roads promote prosperity when they are paved with BITULITHIC WARRKV BROTHERS fOMPAJfY, Journal Uaildlasj. Port land. Or. Four Cars of Tomatoes In. Another car of new Ca lif ornia potatoes arrived and tho market was lower at 7 Cmts. Old stock was unchanged. , four cars or Caliiomia tomatoes came on the market. Prices were lower at Jl.852.50 per iour-baskct crate. Bank Clearimrs. Barnc elearlnss of the northwestern cities ' . . Clcarinps. Balance. Portland .a..... S.L'44,tMi 91.073.273 P',lll 0,'4.iu;( 1.4M2.12 Tacoma .NtlH.Stf 412.03tl EoKaue l,7S7,ys . 43,i3ti ORTJ.AND MARKET QUOTATIONS rain, Tlonr. I'eed, Merchants exchanse. noon session: Bid Oats June. JuIt. Xo. -j white reed ......?5.00 952.00 F'amlanl reed 51.00 62.00 Standard "A" 52.50 53.00 x:. astern oaxs anu corn, PUIK: Oats r-o. i white 4.00 49 00 s-Ib. clipped white 00.00 50.00 c urn .o. 3 yellow 67.50 66.50 Xo. S mixed 6tj.50 Oii.o. Msirra oais anu corn in duik iiiA i uov-niment basis, 92-20 per DUB -l CI. FLOUR ratrnt!. $11.4S delivered. SI 1.30 at mil.; bakers', $ 1 1. 1 5 f,i 1 1.30 ; whole wheat, 9lO.-.5f 10. 4 it; frraliatn, Jl0.it5 10.20. MII.LFKE1 Mill run f. o. b. null, carlota, 9i74i3S per ton, mixed cars, $37.5038.50; tort lots or over. $31 it 40; lets than ton, $40 i$41; rolled barley. ItiOGU; rolled, oats, $61; ground barley, $tit. CORN Whole, ton, 975; cracked. 977 per Ion. H AT Buyinjr prices t. o. b. Portland ; Ettbtern Oregon timothy, 935 S 37 per ton; Haifa, JS; valley sraia hay, 92626; ciovur, -bdjlIS. Dairy and Country Prodacc. BUTTER Cubes, 02-score. 514c: i acore, 51c: l0-scor, 5u - c ; prints, parch ment wrapert. bix lots, 54c; cartons, 5.c; rtrf.iT boxes c more; less than half boxes! lc more; butterfat. No. 1, 53 Q 54c per pound. Station. EtiGS Oregon ranch, case count. "43c; candled. 45c; selects. 46c CHK5SK Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 54c: Voting Americas. 35c; Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point, triplets, 33 c; i'our.g Americas, ."lc; lunghorns, 34c POULTRY Hens. Hc; broilers. 25 y ii2c; a?e?e. ducks and turkeys, nominal. VEAL Fancy, 21c per pound. -PORK. Fancy, -tf'-ic. per pound. Frails and Tearetablea. J"RUTTS Oranpes. 93.75 6.50; lemon a, 94.S57.50 per box; bananas. 9 4?9Sc per lb.; app'.es. 95-50 per box; grapefruit. SS 50 atrawberries. $3.25 ft 3.35; cherries, 151 2c yer pound: cantaloupes, 9t3?7 per crate; aprirots; $2.75-1? 3 per box. VEGETABLES Cabbage, 94.50 3 5 per 100 Prospects on WTiole Are Still Fairly Satisfactory Along Lines of Northern Pacific Crop conditions along- Iho line ef the Northern Pacific are reported by F. H. Fosarty, assistant general frcieht ascct, as follows: Main line, east of Pasro "Weather cold with high wind blowing past week, of no serious damape to grain, although drying out soil, making early rain necessary for spring grain. Fall wheat in good condition and should not need any additional moisture. Prospects as to yield and quality remain good. Washington Centra! railway, Connell Northern Ha been cold with strong wind. Heavy frost past week and sorrve. sections report conidprable damage t o wheat and oats on low lands, while others advise frost did no damage. Generally condition of Grain is still good, especially fall wheat. Spring grain, while retaining good color, is KTowmir very slowly, account Backward and cold weather. Rain needed soon. Prospects are still good. Main lino, west of Pasco Weather fa vorable; situation not so goon in some sections as when last reported; rain needed. Prosser-reports hot winds past week burning up majority of wheat in some areas and unless rain comes at once crops will be ruined. Some agents ad visa grain situation remains favorable and p aspects still good. This report does not cover the irrigated districts, where crops are practically as ured. Washington A Columbia River railroad- High wind during week has seriously af- fectcd crop prospects and rain badly needed to assure proper lining or ncacs. with few licht ahowers crop will be normal. Palouse Lewis ton branch, north of Moscow Weather favorable. Cool and windy with some frost but no damage. Wind drying out soil and rain needed soon, but present condition of grain Is excellent and prospects remain very good. Palouse & Le wist on branch, Moscow and south Camas prairie: Clear Water Short Line Had few days of high winds drying out soil and ram needed very soon in areas where soil is lijrht. Crop conditions other- w isa remain (rood. Rpokane and Inland Empire Have had several good rains and condition of soil is excellent; general progress and outlook very good. Metal Market. NEW TORK. June 9. Copper strong Electrolytic, spot. June and July, lHc August, 17Hc 1 Iron unchanged. No. 1 northern. 920.50; .No. 2 northern, 923; No. 2 southern. 92S. Lead firm. Spot, 5.12 Q 5.30c; July, 5.20 5.35c, spelter firm. Spot, .20e.,Vt July. .25 e 6.45c New York fngar 1, ret. NEW TORK. June 9. Raw sugar steady. Centrifugal. 7.28c; refined steady; cut loaf, 10 .50c; crushed. 10.25c; mould A, fVoOc; cubes, 9. 75c ; XXJTX powdered. O.xOo: stan dard powdered. 9.15c: fine granulated and diamond A, 9c; confectioners A, 8.90c; No. 1 soft sugar, S 5o. Phon your -want ads. to The Orago nian. Phone Main 7070, A 095. Napoleon Slept Only Four Hours Partly because of his ability to work hard 20 hours of every day the great French general was able to accomplish more than other military men of his time. But a bond never sleeps at all. It works for its owner both night and day until a definitely fixed maturity, when it returns to the purchaser all that was paid for it in addition to the interest which it earned in the meantime. ALL YOU NEED IS A PAIR OF. SCISSORS There are no holidays or vacations for the bond. It doesn't discriminate between Sunday and week day. The bond serves its master faithfully, requiring neither upkeep nor repairs, neither taxes nor insurance. 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