Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 11, 1919, Page 23, Image 23

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919.
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GOOD PRICES PAID AT
WOOL AUCTION SALE
Over 3,000,000 Pounds
Government Stock Sold.
of
COMPETITION IS SPIRITED
Practically o "Withdrawals of
Aorthwestcrn Offerings; Califor
nia Clip Also Disposed Of.
The third and probably last auction sale
of government-owned wool to be held in this
city took: place at the Columbia Basin wool
warehouse yesterday. The sale was in charge
of Charles H. Green, government wool ad- ;
mlnlstrator, who acted as auctioneer. The
sale was a'hlghly successful one, from - a
government standpoint, as the prices realized
were better than those at tbe two previous
sales and were even higher, on a scoured wool
basis, than the prices paid at the latest
Boston auction.
The range of prices on northwestern ter
ritory wools was from 40 to 45 cents for
good average grades with choice bringing
47 to 52 cents, while the best three-eighths
clothing wools brought 63 to 54 cents. Cal
ifornia sold for the most part at 30 to 50
cents. For choice eight-months wool 53
cents was paid said two lots of three-eighths
blood clothing realized 56 cents.
About 2,500,000 pounds of all grades of
territory wool were offered by Administrator
Green, and of this large total only a single
lot of 1212 pounds had to be withdrawn be
cause of low bids. The California offerings
amounted to 600,000 pounds, of which 63.1U2
lunds, or about 12 per cent, were with
draw n.
Among the large lots sold, with the Quan
tity, the name of the purchaser and the
j'i ice were the following:
J3.245 av era pre clothing, half and three
eighths, E. J. Burke, 40 cents.
10,814 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 44 cents.
54,551 average to choice fine and fine
medium, American woolen mills, 45 cents.
31,38:: average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 44 cents.
t3.491 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen millp, 32 cents.
25,593 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 41 cents.
14,750 average to choice fine and fine
medium, American woolen mills, 42 cents.
J5.U61 choice fine and fine medium, Julius
Dufur. 47 cents.
1 2.K38 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 45 cents.
23,478 inferior fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 32 cents.
20,224 inferior fine and fine medium.
It. M. Stanfleld, 31 cents.
13,788 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 37 cents.
25,887 Inferior fine and fine medium,
ratles scouring mills, 29 cents.
32,774 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 49 cents.
26.787 inferior to average fine and fine
medium, American woolen mills, 43 cents.
36,230 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 48 cents.
11.074 choice 8 months California, R. M.
Si:an field. 47 cents.
11,167 very inferior fine and fine medium.
.. B. Crowe, 24 cents.
13.038 average fine and fine medium, R.
M. Stanfield, 43 cents.
32,751 Inferior to average fine and fine
medium, American woolen mills, 41 cents.
16,809 inferior to average fine and fine
medium. F. A- Clark, 83 cents.
22.801 average to choice fine and fine
medium, American woolen mills, 43 cents.
. 10,713 inferior to average fine and fine
medium, T. S. Dickens, 37 cents.
15,53!) average fine and fine medium
thort. F. A. Clark, 40 cent?.
24,596 half blood and fine and fine me
dium, American woolen mills 46 cents.
18.103 choice hall clothing.
June 12. 1916.... 44.2ns.0OO 250,000 f
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows
Wheat. Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay.
Portland, Tuesday.. ... 1 2 ... 1
Year ago 2 6
Ppawn to data 7517 1109 2S26 775 3106
Year ago 3804 402 1360 1542 lifiinj
'j'acoma.. Monday... 3 ... ....
Year ago 1 ...
Season to-date 5-r.3 4I ... 2fto 1232
Year ago .....5564 107, ... 301 1672
Seattle, Monday.... 6 ... 18
Year ago 7 f 4 1 3
Reason to date ..... MOO 100 1727 618 2567
rear ago 4S65
PRINT
344 1725 1119 3105
BUTTER TTP AGAIN" TODAY.
City Creameries Announce Two Cent Ad
vanceCubes Firm.
There will be another two cent advance
In print butter prices this morning to the
56-cent box basis for plain wrapped. The
butter fat buying price will also be raised to
56fj37 cents at stations.
The cube market was fairly active yester
day and prices were firm with 52 cents paid
for 92 score. Buyers and sellers showed
more of a disposition to get together. Stor
age holdings were increased 28,891 pounds.
Street stocks were lighter at 2734 cubes and
281 boxes. Receipts on Monday were:
Pound
14,124
...... 2.237
Idaho
Oregon ...,.. .........
Washington ,
Total 16,731
Cheeflp receipts were 20.015 pounds from
Oregon, 2610 from Washington and 440 from
California.
Good Trade In Berry Market
Strawberries were steady with a gqod de
mand at 13.25 for the large receipts. Can
taloupes were also steady, jobbers making
standards at 58 and flats at $2.50.
New potatoes were easier at 66?i cents.
Old stock was steady
Xrocal Egg Market firm.
The egg market was firm with the general
buying price 40 cents. Receipts were 810
cases from Oregon, 46 from Washington and
10 from Idaho.
half clothing. American
woolen mills. 52 cents.
;44,B31 average three-eighths clothing, R.
2tl. Stanfleld, 35 cents.
24.573 choice three-eighths clothing. Jack
Wilbur. 50 cents.
11,580 choice three-eighths clothing, E. J.
Burke. 41 cents.
13,039 average three-eighths clothing. 23.
J. Burke, 40 cents.
17,450 average three-eighths clothing, E.
J. Burke, 47 cents.
12,899 inferior three-eighths clothing.
Dalles scouring mill, 34 cents.
1 5,020 inferior quarter clothing, F. E.
tlreen. 30 cents.
16,237 choicn common and braid, Oregon
worsted mill, 3j cents.
33,102 braid, K. J. Burke, 41 cents.
42,834 average fine and fine medium.
American woolen mills, 42 cents.
12.825 average fine and fine medium.
.American woolen mills, cents.
12.188 average fine and fine medium.
American woolen mills, 42 cents.
13.134 average fine and fine medium.
American wooien muis, 44 cents.
42,579 Inferior to average fine and fine
medium, Portland woolen mills, 34 cents.
13,307 average fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills, 44 cents.
34,195 choice fine and fine medium. Amer
ican woolen rail is, 45 cents.
1 8,504 average fine and fine medium.
American wooien mius, 4U cents.
17,157 choice fine and fine medium, Amer
ican woolen mills, 47 cents.
34,080 choice fine and fine medium, Amer
ican woolen mills, 46 cents.
34,534 average to choice fine and fine
medium, American woolen mills, 46 cents.
20.623 inferior fine and fine medium.
American wooien mi us, 31 cents.
27,464 average fine and fine medium.
American wooien. mil in, 4U cents.
12,936 choice fine and fine medium, Amer
ican wooien miup, 4 cents.
25,140 inferior fine and fine medium, Julius
yoiur, hl cents.
17.281 average to choice fine and fine
memum, American woolen mills. 46 cents.
29. 60S average to inferior fine and fine
nifdium, American woolen milts, 39 cents.
26,336 avera ge fine and fine medium,
American woolen mills. 47 cents.
15.063 average three-eighths clothing, Ore
gon uity .Manufacturing Co.. 40 cents.
16,645 average fine and fine medium, Isi
dore Kosniand, 33 cents.
11.42 average three-eighths clothing, R,
AI. staniield. 4u cents.
42,500 average three-eighths clothmg, Isi
dore rvosmanu, 03 cents.
19,242 choice quarter clothing, T. Kay
woolen mills, 42 cents.
23,848 Inferior fine and fine medium cloth-
itiT. v . i- Crowe, 3 cents.
65.000 fine and fine medium California,
w . . iToire. at cents.
15,549 half blood California, E. H. Tryon,
-0 CtllUI.
19.856 halt blood California. E. II. Tryon,
21.553 half blood California, W. B. Crowe,
00 cents.
12,534 half blood California, E. J. Burke,
j ccnip.
14,043 half blood California, Jack Wilbur,
cents.
13,000 half blood California, E. J. Burke,
01 crn
10,370 three-eighths clothing California,
-l j i ub:iu wwucu nuns, uo cents.
-i.uvif nair eomting California, E. H.
x r 011, cen lb,
27,713 common and braid California, Ore
gon worscea muis, 41 cents.
GBAIX TRADE TTTLX. ON" tOCAt BOARD
Barley Bids Are 50 Cents Lower Other
Offers Unchanged.
The grain market was dull at the noon
session or the hoard. Feed barley bids
were advanced 50 cents, but otherwise offers
were littls changed from Monday.
Weather conditions in the middle west,
as wired from Chicago:
Minneapolis, cloudy, 63; Illinois, clear,
warm; Iowa and Missouri, clear, fine. 68
to 70; Topeka. clear, fine; Omaha, cloudy,
cool, heavy rain last night; Ohio valley,
clear, hot.
"Forecast, grain belt resettled; probbaly
howsra tonight and tomorrow; not much
change In temperatures."
The Canadian spring wheat crop In three
northwest provinces is estimated at 3OO.00O,
000 bushels versus 163,000,000 bushels har
vested last year. The eats crop Is estimated
at S5O.000.0OO versus 232,000,000 bushels last
year.
The Americas visible wheat snpply com
pared as follows:
Rush el. Decrease.
Jane 0, 101ft , , ,l5,8a.oon 7,67.ooo
June 10, . , , K21.000 325,OftO
June 11, 1917 ...33,855,000 6,041.000
CATTLE DRAG AT YARD S
BUYERS SLOW TO TAKE HOLD
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Lambs Are Weak and Quoted Dollar
Low ECogs Are Steady
and Unchanged.
Except for hogs, the livestock market
was weak yesterday. Receipts were not
large but buyers were slow to take hold
of cattle at th. reduced quotations.' The
sheep market also a ragged and 13 cents
was quoted as the top on Iambs. Hogs were
steady at former prices. .
Receipts were 55 cattie, S78 hogs and 710
sheep.
The day's sales were as follows:
. Wi Price.! WL Price.
ii steers.. 1235 11. 0ii20 ewes. . . 106 1 5.00
- steers.. 1100 10.25113 wethers 111 7.50
itu -3J.uu 'i lambs..
136 12.75;18 lambs. .
8.50i87 lambs. .
t.00;i2 vearl'cs
0.751110 w'th'rs
2 calves.
3 calves.
2 cows. .
6 steers.
1030
4stee-i.. 1130
2 cows. ..
l cow . ,
1 cow ....
14 ewes. ..
1 ewe..
68 ewes. ..
ewes. ..
80S
20
970
141
1 35
10.
12
6.00
8.25
5.00
5.50
6.2.",
6. IT.
6.23
7 wethers
18 wethers
4 hogs . . .
5 hogs. . .
8 hogs
3 hogs
56 11.00
HO 13.00
53 11.00
112 7. 75
8 7.75
118 7.50
3 35 7.50
445 16.75
2:t0 3 8. S3
1!6 19 25
237 10.25
Prices at the yards were as follows
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Portland S4.H53.M1 I S88.S43
Seattle 6,45U.iS6 1.4trt,26
Taioma SSO.245 ltw.2(iS
Spokane 1,630,313 606,733
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATION'S
Grain, Flour, feed. Etc
Merchants' exchange, noon session:
June July
Hid. Rid
Oats No. 2 white feed 55::. oo Sf'-.oO
Barley Standard feed 51.50 52. 5
Barley Standard "A" 52.50 63.50
Eastern Oats and. Corn, bullc
Oats No. 3 white 49.00 49.00
38-lb. clipped white. .......... 50. OO 5o.oo
orn -n o. 4 yeuow 7.5o f mi
Corn No. 3 mixed.... 06.50 65.50
WHEAT Government basis, $2.20 per
bushel.
FLOUR Patents, til. 45 delivered, ill .10
at mill: bakers', 911.1511.30; whole wheat.
iw.-'j't iu.; granam, iu. iu.::u.
MILLFEED Mill run f. o. b. mill, carlots.
I37&38 per ton, mixed cars, $37.6038.50;
ton lots or over, $3Sf40: less than ton, $40
t-4i; rouea oariey, ?uu'0t:;; rolled oats, S61;
ground barley, $UU.
COB.N Whole, ton, s,o: cracked. $77 per
ton.
HAT Buying prices f. o. b. Portland:
Eastern Oregon timothy, $3637 per ton;
alialfa, $28; valley grain hay, $26 ft 26;
clover, $2628.
lairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes. I2-score, 52c: 91 -score.
51 lie; 00-score, 51 .c ; prints, parchment
wrappers, box lots, ..; r&rtons, 67c; half
boxes 1-4 c more; tes than naif boxes, lc
more: butterfat. No. 1. 5ti257c Der cound.
station.
EUGS Oregon ranch, case count. 43c:
candled, 45c; selects, 46c.
CH&SSE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook:
Triplets, 54c; Young Americas. 35c; Coos and
Jurry, I. o. D. Myrtle Point, triplets, 33Vsc;
Young Americas, 34c; longhorns, 34c.
rUtLTKY Hens, 28c; broilers. 25 'a 32c:
geese, ducks and turkeys, nominal.
VEAU rancy, ale per pound.
FORK Fancy, 26c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRUITS Oranges, S5.75i&6.50: lemons.
$6.257.50 per box; bananas. 9-OU.c per lb.
apples, $6.00 per box ; grapefruit, $6.50
strawberries, $3.2t; cherries, 15 20c per
pound; cantaloupes, jj.dw'b 7.50 per crate;
apricots, l2.t5'ffS per box.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, S4.503 per 100
pounds ; lettuce, $2.2u 2.50 per crate: pep
pers, 30c per pound ; artichokes, 75c; cauil
flower, S3.2.; beets, $2.50 per sack; - car
rots, Z4 per sack; turnips, $3.50 per
sack ; cucumbers. 11.25 2 per dozen ; to
matoes, $1.85 U 2.50 box; spinach, 8c per
pound ; peas, 1 1 Z 13c per pound ; rhubarb.
TVsrSc per pound; asparagus, $1.252 per
crate.
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks. best.
i.7(tf.o; new caurornia, u6c per
pound.
ONIONS California, red, oc per pound.
Ktuple Groceries.
Tvocal jobbing quotations:
SL'GAR Sack basis. Fruit or berrv.
$0.63; beet. $9.65; Honolulu cane, $9.60; ex
tra C, $9.15; powdered in barrels. S10.25:
cubes in barrels. SI 0.45.
NUTS walnuts. 27tf35c: Brazl nuts. 33c:
filberts, 2bc; almonds, 24 vf30c; peanuts,
11 W 15c.
SALT Half-ground. 100s. 1 16 ner ton:
dus, per ton: dairy, per ton.
KIGE japan style. u-?4c; blue rose. 10c
head. 12c per pound.
Hb;A a Huvinsc price., larere wmte. & a
o c pr pounn; rea. c per pouna.
lui1 f itoasieu, in arums, av(fc.
Hons, Mohair, Etc.
HOPS Oregon. 191! crop, 4547c; 1017
crop, 30c; I'Jlo crop, ISc per pound; three-
year contracts. 30c. 28c. 2oc.
w oul eastern uregon ana wasmngton.
40 ai j7c per pound; valley. 40 it 5oc per
pound.
.MUMAin iv 19 cup, ooc per pound.
TALLOW No. 1, 8c per pound: No. 2.
6c per pound; grease No. 1, 6&c; No. 2,
72 c per pounu.
cacuaka iJAKtv. i ew, iuc per pound.
GRAIN BAGS In carlots. 13c.
Pro visions.
Local iobblnr Quotations:
HAMS All sizes, choice, 41 42c: stand
ard, 41c; skinned, 3536c; picnic, 20c ; cot
ta.ee roll. 3 be.
LARD Tierce baslB, 33c; compound, 26 He
per pounu.
DRY SALT Short, clear backs. 2934c
plates, iioiasc exports, iiic.
BACON Fancy, 5335c; standard. 469
GOOd tO ChAlm Ktnr.
Medium to choice steers
Fair j.o good steers
Common to fair steers........
d to choice cows, heifers.
Medium to good cows, heifcs.
I'air to medium cows, heifers.
anners
Bulls
Calves -."I!IltiriII
storkers and feeders
Hogs
rime mixed
edium mixed . .........
ou rr h hpavip .
Pigs i
t-heep
Prime spring Jambs
air to medium lambs .
earlincs
Wethers
Ewes
Louis A. Nash
Mexi Petroleum 30.S00
Miami Copper . 5,700
Midvale Steel . O.Ouo
Missouri Pacifie 12.0OO
Montana Power 2,600
Nevada Copper. 2. M00
New York Cen. 6.7UU
N Y, N M & H. 1,800
Nor e Western 70O
Northern Pacif . 1,700
Pacific Mail
Pac Tel A Tel. 400
Pan-Am Petro.. 16.2V0
Pennsylvania .. 1.600
Pitts &. W Va. . 13,600
Pittsburg Coal. 5.700
Ray Cons Cop.. 13.000
Reading 15,400
Kep iron dc St. ii.nnn
100
20
52 S
33 S
fr4
20
32 S
100",
30 V4
101 U
47
434
6S
25
91 Is
91
15i
66 V
1114
314
112
275
io.5oeii.oo
10.01410.50
a. 75 9.75
7.75 S.75
9.50 a 10 00
0.50 ii 7.50
4.504V 5.50
3.00(ru 4.00
5.00'fl) 8.50
e.oor,ri:i.oo
7.00 10.00
lfl.25O19.50
19.O0 f& 19.25
18.00 (hlS. 75
17.25& 17.50
11.5O13.0O
o. on io. oo
tt.50f S.50
7.'Af 8.50
Q.mi'fp 7.30
Chicago Uvestock Market.
CHICAGO. June, 10 TT. K Ttnreti f
Markets. ) Hogs Receipts 35.000. market
ctive, 10c to 15c above yesterday's average.
op, s.'u.z.t; bulk. Sl.90fti2Q15: heavy
weight, $19.950 20.15; medium weight, $19.85
-tw.a: ngniweizuL xi.75ii:o.20: lieht
ght. 18 019 85: heavv narklnz sows.
mooth. $19.504r 19.90: packing sows, rough.
iKiu.bu; ptgs, S17.25ni8.
Cattle Receipts 13.00O. Beef steers slow.
some early sales steady. Butcher stock, 15c
to z..c higher. Calves. 25c to 50c huther.
eeders. strong: -beef steers, medium and
eavy weight, cholcs and prime. 115.25
6.30; medium and good, $12.2515.25; corn-
on. itrntweisnt. cood and
hoice, $ 12. 6r 1 5; common and medium,
lOtff 12.75; butcher cattlo, heifers. $7.75 fit
:.:i5; cows, $7.50'ii113; can n era and cutters.
q. .00; veal calves. light and handy-
eight, $15.25 016.75: feeder steers. 9.75 O
13.25; stocker steers, $7.7512.40.
Sheep Receipts 17.000. desirable killing
grades strong to 25c higher. Best heavy
lambs strengthening most. Lambs. 84
ounds down, $12.75 15.85; 85 pounds up.
015.R5; rails and common. 9 & 12.25:
prings. 16010; yeariine wethers. 10.25
ix 13; ewes, medium, good and choice, $7.50
9; culls and common, $307.25.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. June 10. Hors Receipts 10.500.
market 10c to 25c higher. Bulk, $ 19.05 vs
u.m; top, 20.20; heavyweight, $20.05 4r
0.20; medium weight. 20 Si 20.20; light
weight. 19.8520.05; light lights, $19.25t
19.b.; heavy packing sows, smooth. 19.85'a
0.10; packing sows, roueh. 19.50(3 19. h5:
pigs, medium, $17.750118.75.
Receipts 4500. market beef and
butcher cattle, 15c to 25c higher. Stockers
nu ieeders steady. Beef steers, choice and
rime, ii'a lo.L'.i; medium and rood. 12.7.1
(5C15; common, 1 0.75 & i:t ; lightweight, good
nu cnoice, si j. a i&.2u; common and me
mm, KlQ!ftl4: butcher cattle, heifers. $8
ww; cows, $7.75 (l 12. 1 5; canners and cut
cows and heifers, $3.75 w 7.7': veal
calves, light and heavy weight, 12014;
feeder steers. 1 0.25 g 13.2C ; stocker steers.
.508.20; stocker calves, $7.50 11.50.
Sheet) Receipts 6500. market steady to
5c higher. Sheep steady; lambs, 84 pounds
own. 514. 15. .0; lambs, 8j pounds up.
13. 75ff? 14.75; lambs, culls and common. $10
i3.o; spring lambs. medium. $17.50
8.i5; yearling wethers, $1213; ewes, $9
l'j.ov; ewes, cuns ana common, suvrv.
Seattle livestock Market.
SBATTLEJ. June 10. Hogs: Receipts 289.
Steady and dull. Prime $19.85 $20; ma
lum to cnoice siv.hu iw.ts : rouch heavies
I i . UU M) SlO, PIES 1 i.WQC 1M.UO
Cattle Receipts to2. Steadv. Best steem
$11.5012.75: medium to choice $10.5011
common to good $7 Sr 10: best cows and heif
ers $311; common to good $5 7.50; bulls
caives svs.
Shat Ariz Cop. 4.000
Sin Oil & Ref.. 34.700
Southern Paclf. 70,500
Southern Rail. . 7,100
Studebaker Cor. 65.100
Tex Co. ex div. 4.400
Tobacco S'rod . 20.000 lOfl
Un ion Pacific . 6. 200 134 4
w ; stores 17, iuo n:
U S Ind Alcohol 9,800 160i
U S Steel 251,900 ll0Tfc
IT S Steel pfd.. 500 116T
Utah Copper . . 14.100 89
Western Union. 400 89
Westing Klec . 17.io 50 4
Wlllvs-Overland 2l.-4"0 384
Royal Dutch . . 66.0OO 1174 1144 HO1,
BONDS.
U. S. Lib. 34s . 99.40 U. 8. 4s coupon .1064
do 1st 4s 95.30!Am. T. & T. cv. fislO
do 2d 4s 94.-J8I Atchen. gen. 4s.. 824
do 1st 4 . . 95.70!n. A R. g. ref. 5s 574
do 2d 44s... 94.40 N. Y. C. deb. 6s.lOO
do 3d 48... D.V40' Northern Pac 4a 824
do 4th 4s... 94.50 Northern Pac 3s.594
Victory 34s. . .100.02 P. T. A T. fs...91S
Victorv 4is 99.04, Penn. con. 44s.. 95
IT. S. ref. 2s, reg. 1914 So. Pac. cv. 5s 110
1". S. ref. 2h, cou. 99 4 So. Railway 6s.. 94
TT. a. eon. 3s rer. ! 17. S. Steel 5s IOO
TJ. S. con. 3s cou. Anglo-Frch. 5s.97 9-16
U. s. con. as cou..iuo
1S4
2S4
504
79
19 4
804
314
1S4
98
304
P8e
46
40 4
60 4
244
89
88
154
G34
108 i
30 4
106
270
101S
1.12 4
139
157
107H
1164
85 4
89
56
36 4
114 4
119
187 T
284
M4
32 4
79
39 4
81
314
108 4
9S4
404
30 4
99 4
464
414
62 4
24 4
00
88 S
154
644
100 4
304
10S4
274 4
103 4
3 33
141 4
159 4
1084
116 4
R74
89
58
Hides ad Felt.
HIDES No. 1 salt-cured hides. SO lbs.
and up. 20c; No. 1 part-cured hides. 80 lbs.
and up, 184c: rso. 1 green hides, 30 Ib.. and
up. 17c: No. 1 salt-cured bull hides. CO lbs.
and up, 14c; No. 1 part-cured bull hides.
50 lbs. and up, 1 lc The price on No. 2
hides will be lo per pound less than on No,
1. No. 1 calf skins, up to 15 lbs., 45c; No. 2
calf skins, up to 15 lbs., 43c; ISo. 1 kip skins,
15 to 25 lbs., 23c; No. 2 kip skins, 15 to
lbs., 23c; dry flint hides, 7 lbs. and up. 30c
drv flint calf hides, under 7 lbs.. 4Uc: drv
salt hides. 7 lbs. and up, 24c; dry salt calf
hides, under 7 lbs., 34c; dry flint stag or
bull hides, yc; ary sail duu niaes, 14c; dry
bull hides and skins, half price; dry horse
hides, according to size and quality, each,
$1.5U&3; salt horse hides, skinned to hoof
and head on, $3C6; horse hides with heads
off, 50c less.
PELTS Dry long-wool sheep pelts, per
lb., zuv.ioc; ary medium woo; stieep pelts,
per lb., 20Jf30e; dry shearling sheep pelts,
each, &0ifv75c; salted long wool sheep pelts.
each. $2&5; salted medium wool sheep pelts
each, SI Q 2; salted shearling sheep pelt.
eacn, our oc.
BAN FRANCISCO PRODI CE MARKET
Prices Current on Egg, Vegetables, Fresh
Fruits, Etc., at Bay City.
SAM FRANCISCO, June 10. Butter. B7c
Eggs Fresh extras, 63 4 e ; extra pullets.
Cheese Young Americas, 3Jc.
Poultry Hens, 36 4f 37c ; roost era yung,
4350c: old. 2024c; broilers 2931c
small, large, 32fe-33c; fryers, 3386oj geese.
nominal. Squabs, . jj3.&0 dozen.
Vegetables Asparagus. graded. 10ft 1
pound ; egg plant. 15 V 20a pound ; peppers.
bell, L'Otf juc pouna large, loo lor small
Chile. 20& 2rc: summer squash. 6if Juo crat
or box; tomatoes, 3.fi0r 4 crate or box
potatoes, new Delta, $3va.50; garnets, $4.
03: earlr rose. $3.754 cental; onions, n
red, $4 34.25; yellow, $3.233.50 crate; green,
$1.75 (t? 2 box ; green pees, bay No. 1, 64r 60
pound ; do No. 2, 3 & 4c : do Half Moon, 8c
cucumbers, natural, $1.73 if 2: spinach, 75c
$1.25 crate; string beans, Kentucky Wonders,
10pl2c pound; wax, 127 13c; pole, I2rl3c
limas. 20c; green corn. 3 Ota 40c.
Fruit Lemons. $4.5Odf6.50 box! Valenci
oranges, $4.250 3.50; grapefruit, fancy, $4tfi
spples, Newton Pippins, 13. &4 currants,
S12&18 chest: Innuats, 6so poundf peaches.
$1421.25 crate; figs. $1.50icrl.T5 box! Mission,
do: white. Sll.201 strawberries, 11101a, ac
cording to grade; raspberries, u.:33 crate,
according to district; loganberries, red, $14
16 chest; blackberries, S22.50 crate; cher
ries, black, bvt"o pound; wmte, otibc
Royal Annes, 10 11c; apricots, $1.54) 1.
crate; gooseberries. 6& he pound; canta
loupes, standard crate. $4 0 4.50.
Receipts Flour, 1935 quaroers; barley,
2226 centals: banst 2770 sacks; potatoes. 993
sacks; onions, nil sacks; hay, w tons; hides,
1346; wtne, izou gallons.
-Closing quotations:
Mohawk 68 4
North Butte.... 34 4
Old Dominion... 43
Osceola 58
Qulncv 72
Superior .
Sup. & Boa 11 in.
wnannon
9
4
BOSTON, June 10.
Alloues ........ 41
Arix. Com. 14
Cal. & Axis. 69
Cal. & Mecla... .420
Centennial 17
Cop. R. Con. Co. 52 4
K. utto Cp. Jde.
Franklin 4.
Isle Roy. (Cop.) 37 4 1 Wolverine .
iaKe copper.... o
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW TORK. June 10. Mercantile naoer.
d4fo per cent.
sterling, OO-day bills. S4.604: commercial
so-day bins, on banks, S4.G0: commercial M
day hills, $4.59; demand, $4.4G2; cables.
4.3. Franco, demand. G.42; cables. 6.40.
Guilders, demand, 39 9-16; cables, 39 3-16.
Lire, demand, 7.85; cables, 7.82.
Bar silver. 1 . 1 0 4
Mexican dollars, 84c.
Government bonds, easy ; railroad bonds.
easy.
Ttime loans, strong, all dates 54 0 per
cent.
Call money, firm; high, low and ruling
rate, u per cent; closing bid. oi. per cent
offered at 6 per cent; lost loan, 6 per cent.
LONDON, June 10. Bar silver, 63 Sd per
ounce.
Money, 2 . per cent; discount rates, short
bills, 34 per cent; three-months' bills, 34
per cent.
Eastern Dairy Prod nee.
CHICAGO, June 10. Butter lower. Cream
ery 45&504C.
Kkkh lower. Receipts 56.779 cases: firsts
394W404c; ordinady firsts 38639c:
mark, cases Included, 382$40c; storage
packed firsts 414w42c; extras 42 4 O 42 4c
rounry, a live, uncnangea.
NETV YORK, June 10. Butter weak
creamery higher than extras &3&53 4 c ;
creamery extras S2&524: firsts 504 51 -..
rjgga irreguisr: iresn ratnerea extras 4K
1424cc; firsts 43(fii44c: storage packed ex
tra firsts 46 4 47 4c; firsts 44 4 46.
i;neese weaa, state wnoie milk riatn cur
rent mark, specials 314&314c; average run
304 031; state, whole milk twins, current
mark, specials 31 & 31 4; average run 29 4 to
31c.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. June 10. Copper, stronc:
electrolytic, spot and June, 17-4 174c; July
and August, 17 4 c
Iron, unchanged.
Lead, firm.' Spot, 5.105:30c; July. 5.20
5.40C.
Spelter, firm; spot. 6.25 6.45c; July, 6.35
0 6.60c
New Tork Hugar Market.
NEW YORK, June 10. Raw sugar, steady.
Centrifugal, 7.28c; fine granulated, 9c.
Dulnth, Linseed Market.
DT7LTJTH. June 10. Linseed. $4.724.70.
CORN DOWN WITH SELLING
STEPS TAKEN TO CHECK XTXDCE
SPECTJIiATIOX.
Weakness Is Pronounced in Last
Hoar and Tone at Close Is
Heaxy; Qats Also Weak.
CHICAGO, June 10. Efforts which the
federal reserve banking ayatem was said to
be putting forth to check unaue speculation
ted to much selling of corn today. Tbe mar
ket closed heavy, 14 4? 24c net lower, with
July $L67Htel.6T4 and September $1 &4
C-1-594- Oats finished 4o down ana
provisions vary hag from 25c decline to a rise
ot 10c
Weakness In the corn market become pro
nounced in the last hour. It wss at this 1
juncture reports were circulated that letters
from the federal reserve board to the va- 1
rious reserve banks bad been sent express-
rng serious concern in regard to signs of
over-speculation. Simultaneous downturns in
stocks and cotton hid a further bearish ef
fect on corn. Previously the corn market
during the greater part of tbe day had
shown strength on account of wet weather
STid a prospect of more. Bearish sentiment,
due to the government crop report, was no
ticeable at the opening, tout the bears did
not again rule values to any Important de
gree until competition of sellers widened
out after midday and found support later.
Oats were governed mainly by the changes
In corn.
Higher quotations on hogs made provisions
average higher. On the bulge, however,
packers sold.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CORN.
Open. High. Low.
.TuTv 1.S $1674 S1.Ti
Sept 1.60 1.61 4 1 594 1.594
OATS.
.Tulv 67 .67 S .664 .664
Eept 64-4 .65 4 .64 4 -64 S
MESS FORK,
jniv no fin 50 no
Sept. 47.00 47 40 47.00 47.15
LARD.
Julv 34 OA ::4.2 34 OA S4 10
Sept. 33.05 33.25 33.02 33.05
snORT RIBS.
JuTv 27.45 27. nr. 27.4S 27 6
Sept 27.10 27.30 27.10 "27.20
Cash prices were :
Corn No. 3 yellow. $1731.734: N. 4
yellow, nominal: No. 5 yellow, nominal.
Oats No. 3 white, 674fr6S4c; standard,
fWtfi Wc.
Rve No. 2. $1.434 11.474.
, Rarlev $1.13 4M 21.
Timothy $0-sr 12.
Clover Nomina I.
Pork Nominal.
Lard 4.10.
Ribs $272R.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 10. Barley. $1.0
tTi.11.
Flax, $4.7394.75.
Grata at Saa TVaneiseo.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 10. Flour. $12.90,
"f. o. b. warehouse.
Grain Wheat. $2.20; oats, red feed. $2 20
02.40; corn. California yellow. $3. 1593.40;
barley. No. 1 feed, 1018 crop. $2.0t2.V
Hay Whoat or wheat and oats. $1601;
tame oat. $1710: barley, silfl4; alfalfa.
$15'J10 barley straw. SOffSOc bale.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. June 10. Turpentine firm
$1.04; sales 324; receipts 878; shipments 188;
Stock 11.4SM.
Rosin firm; sales 57B; receipts 1219; ship
ments 600; stock ro.07.
Ouote: Tl S12&50: D $12.40-375: Ti tl2.80s
90; K $12.85j IS: G $12.9013: H $18; I
$13.20925; K $13.50 70; M $13.7S?14.20
N $14.43; WG $14.85; WW $15.
Tried I ruit at New York. I
NEW YORK, June 10. Evaporated ap
pies, strong, western. 184 021c; state, 20 $T
23C
Prunes, quiet.
Coffee Futures Irregular.
NEW TORK, June IO. A future advance
of 4 to 11 points established new high rec
ords In the coffee market during today's
early tra clinic, but met a gooa deal ol real
I aing and scattered selling, w hich ca used
These Municipal Bonds
Comprise a partial list of the many issues of Municipal Bonds owmd
and offered by us. Tou will lind them unusuaUv desirable and
attractive for investment purposes. Thev represent communities and
OLetricts in. Oregon. Washington and IdaJio. and the province of the
Dominion of Canada, Amonj th.-m you will find just the kind of
bonds you most desire, their beinjj wide ranee or localitv. maturlty
and yield.
$18,000 tBaker Co, Ore, S. D.
Maturity.
No. 16 1922-31
STOCK TRADING CHECKED
WARNING AGAINST SPECXXA-
TION UNSETTLES PKICES..
Declines of From One to Eighteen
Points Arc Registered Bonds
Reflect Weakness of Shares.
NEW TORK, June 10. Renewed expres
sion of concern on the part of federal reserve
hank officials In Washington regarding
excessive speculation was considered the
dominating factor in a depression of from
to 18 points in prices in the stock ex
change today. The turnover In shares ap
proached the 2,000,000 mark. The rate on
call money for mixed loans did not ad
vance beyond Its customary 6 per cent and
this conformed to the understanding; that
the federal reserve regarded as Impracti
cable any such method of checking specu
lation, owin g to the fact that there is so
much government financing in progress
which must not be subjected to Interfer
ence. The rate on industrial loans ruled
at 9 per cent late In the afternoon.
The market closed heavy and its tone
was decidedly uncertain. Short covering
also was a factor in the late moderate
recoveries.
Virtually only the tobacco rrtniD ex
hibltetl sustained strength.
Aside from the federal reserve bank's de
termination to stabilise the speculative
situation, several different Influences served
to depress certain atocks. General Motors,
after a sharp break of 18 points, recovered
some of its loss, but closed H. points under
iiuDuars close.
southern Pacifiers loss of 8 3-8 nolnts w&a
accounted for by Its poor April earnings.
losses generally ranged from 2 to 18
points In motors.1 to S in shippings, 1 to 7
in oils, 1 to 3 in rails and 1 to 6 in eouin.
mentit. Vnited Gtates Steel suffered under
tno effect of the general weakness and de
clined 2 5-S.
After the market's close there was an Im
mense norrowinr demand for stocks in th
loan market, confirming other evidences of
a largely expanded short account. Sales for
me uay amounted to l.soo.ooo shares.
.Konas reflected in a moderate wav th
weakness of stocks, with the liberty issues
also shading. Total sales, par value, ag
gregated S13.300.000. It was renortrt
the Japanese government had Invested 130.-
wu,uv in tne certificates oc indebtedness of
me united btates treasury.
Old United State bonds were nnrhanrnd
on calL
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATTONB.
Closing
Am Beet Sugar 4.200 sa
American Can. . 11.000 f
Am Car A Tdy. 300 307V
Am ii ft ii or.i . a.uoQ l
Am Looomotlva U,60 64
Am Hmlt At KfS 21.20U Mti
Am Hug RPg... 4.:tno l.lflt
Am Bum Too.. linsi
Am Tel St Tel.. 3..100 306
Am Z L A H... h.Hno 5 A
Anaconda Cop. S4.iK)0 T.I
Atchison ...... 11,400 30J
A O A W I S H 14,7('0 38J
llsldwln Toco., SO, 800 101
Halt A Ohio.,. 2H) 63 H
Beth Hteel "B dT.600 fi0
HAH Copper, ft, fk0 31
California Pet.. T.100 M
Canadian Pac, 2.fiK) 3
Central Leather 40.300 3.1
Ches A Ohio... a.niM A7U
C. M. sb 8t Paul K.OuO 40
Chi fit North... U00 lu7S
Chi, n I a Pac, T.H00 20 H
Chino Copper - 10.300 48 S
Col FUel st Iron 2.8oo ftO
Corn Products., o.hoo
Crucible tit eel . ffO.TDO
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
COLLECTION BUSINESS
Our numerous branches and widespread connec
tions enable this Bank to render unusually efficient
service in making collections.
Portland Branch Fourth and Stark Streets
u m
Cuba Can. Has S..100
Pin Beo Corp.., A.000
Erl. , X600
Umvll Klactrio :0(
General Motor.. B.6OO
tit. Korth pfd.. 2.000
O N Ore Ctf.... 0,200
Illlnoi. Central. 200
Inspiration Cop SS.S0O
Int. Mer M prd. 1U.C0O
Intwm KIckeL.. 18.900
Intm "Paper .. 6.100
Kan City Sonth TOO
Kannecott Cop.. 19,900
15
lrt
S30
0Sl
J01C
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60
40 i.
B7
105
62
3 3S
106
T3H
100
1T24
S7
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101
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as
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3
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7
18 'a
104
220
87
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Bni.
lia
2S
BS
22 H
Hid.
67
10B
124
63
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1 as 14
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1061.
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7.1
100 it
171-V,
(Hi '4
BT14
lfll
102.
fitlii
4.1
10 m
40
7
1R4 '
23754
1)7
4S
100S
no-,
2
09 'i
55,
iiJI-iiiiraJ '
spark proof
can be laid over
practically any
'old roof
'M) H
frootf?cr tJicrtcrdds
the virtues of asphalt
to the virtues of state
SLATE it not nffn tnl by expo
sure Asphalt is loog wearing
and watrr-prooC, In Carey Laa
tlle Roofing we combine time two
materials and thus aoduce aheet
having the utmost durability and
water-proof quaEtiea.
The upper aide of LastOe Koofing
is aompooed of a layer of natural red
or green crushed slate. This not only
mnkra a vet j btautad roof bat it
takes the wear. Underneath this
layer of crushed slate is a layer of
asphalt gam. The slate is embedded
in this asphalt permanently. Under
neath this layer of asphalt is a heavy
aheet of the best grada of wool frit,
thoroughly salm ated and water
proofed with asphalt. This sheet alone
provides far more resistance than most
roofs even without the extra layer of,
asphalt and the crushed slate.
Carey Lastflo Roofing wears year
after year, presents a most attractive
appearance, requires do paint at any
tune and is so spark-proof that It m
endorsed by the Underwriters. Tbe
first cost is but littio more than that
of ordinary roofings and it costs no
more to apply.
It is adapted Cor use col residences
factories, barns, garagas and is fre-
brtoniM quently used aa a aiding in addition to being used as a
r - . a s.rwnc ana sea it or wnw n m wnw.
H reoti
ares no potfrtinc
or rcpoirs
cl m 3 a c
Asphalt BoDt-Up Roofs
vettex Aspnait resia
Manco Aspbalc
Damp -Proofing Cornpscnda
Fibre Coatiivg for Roof
Koonoa Paints
Elaatlte Kxpanalosi Jetet
Carey Building Materials
KtJ Asbeatoa Dnilt-Up Roofa
FlDerocK yvsocsTos iua
Asfalralate Shin&Ies
Insolatinft Paper
Roll Roofings
WaUboard
Asbeatoa Materials
85 Magneala Ftpe and BoUar urvartxiaa
Carey Fleadbla Cement Roofing
PACIFIC ASBESTOS &
SUPPLY COMPANY
1 N. Second Street Portland, Oregon.
300 Beaverton, Ore, Water ;
37,000tClackamaa Co, Ore, U. IT. S. D. No. 3.
40,000 'Crook Co, Ore, Highway
31.000 Klamath Co, Ore, S. D. No.1...
2,500 fSeaside, City of. Ore, Funding
15,000 tSherman Co, Ore, S. D. No. 23
6,000 "King Co, Wash, Harbor Imp
200 Othello, City of, Wash. Water
3,300 " - - "
1.000 Seattle, W ash, S. D. No. 1 . . '.
1,000 'Seattle, Wash, S. D. No. 1 Ser. 8
5,000 'Seattle, W ash, S. I. No. 1
14,500 tBonner Co, Ida, ft. D. No. 4
10,000 'Owyhee County. Ida, Hgwy. Dis
23,000 'St. Anthonj-, aty of. Ida, Genls.
91,500 t " Spec
1,500 fAlberta, Province of
70,000 'British Columbia, Province of
6,900 " " "
16,000 'Calgary, City of, Alta, School!......!!
6,000 " " - ,
23,750 " '
8,000 " " " "
38,000 'EdMonton, City of. Gold Notes!!!!!!!!
941 Edmonton, City of
29,000 'Greater Winnipeg Water Dis.
500 f '
2,000 -Montreal, City of, Pro. of Que
99,000 Newfoundland, Government of
2,000 'Victoria, City of. Province B. C
32,000 " " " "
4,000 ' " " "
1932
1928- 34
1939
1929- 39
1939
1924-38
1931
1929
.1929-36
1928
1928
1926
1920-39
1930- 39
1929-39
1920-29
1939
1926
1939
1922
1924
1926
1928
1924
1927
1922
1923
1923
1939
1925
1925
1940
Yield.
5.00
5.50Co
4.80'o
4.90Co
5.00
5.25 5'o
5.00r'o
4.70ro
5.4 0;'o
5.40ro
4.70ri
4.70To
4.70To
S.OOT'o
5.40r'o
5.25 'To
5.50ro
SJOCo
50 To
6.00o
6.00 Co
6.0 or
6.oor
6.oor
6.oor
6.000
6.00T0
5.75r
50C.
6.oor
6.00
5.75 To
I IFiotes frartlnns! bonic. rpnotr $50 denomination, tenot9 $100 V1--
nomintvtion. t rnnt?s bonds of 3l0 lpnominatlon. rnotr bonds t $1000
deraoni nation. -Denotes bonds ot $100, $rin and $1000 denominaUona.
Liberty and Victory Bonds
If ou mnnt fHI jronr 1 ibrrtr or Victory bonda. all to nu.
If )ua caai bay morr I.ibrrty or Victory bondn. bny from a.
On Tufsda . Juiie 10. the r:oBtnjc New York market pruos Wfr aa
elTn blw. They are the Roveininc pricea for Liberty and Victory
bonds all over th orld and th turhot. Ve advert thew prices
daily in order that you may a!vtas know the New York market and
the exact value ot your Liberty ani Victorv bonds.
Jut lt d 8.1 4th Vletory Victory
Ka 4s 4s 4,i 4UM 41 3l 4s.
Market price 40 $ir .".0 9.1S $ltt.7 $;4.4t $0o.4 $4.;.0 $100.12 $
Accrued tnt. 1.71 J 1G .-ii 2. OS .M 1.02 .ttt .34 .28
Total ..$101.11 $97.26 $4.57 T7.7 $4.7t $f6.42 ?V7 100.34 $100 ZT1
When buying we deduct r.7c on a $:0 bond and $.0o ca a $1000
bond.
W ae:t at th Nw Tork market price phis the accrued Interest.
......Burclar and l-'iieproof af ltcponit Uoiet for Rent, mmm
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
Th Premier Montcipal Bond IIoD(4.
l-.Hlabtinhed Over S. mrrt.
:.C9-311 Stark St.. IW. Mil aud C(h.
Uroun d floor i
Telephone l.rond wr S151.
rather sharp reactions. Tha early adanre .the rlowe. whs a few points up from tha low-
wai promoiea oy reports oi sxronw rra n i- : est m a nec aeenne or j to u points. Julv
lian markfu and talk of small visible nnp- i tl'.t.TO; September $lfi.4JI; October 11.2!":
plies i nthia country with September selllns; 1 e cumber $1K.I0: January $!S.h0; Alarch
at $ie.6fl and December nt $11 02 on or I y lis. ;.,; My yi-8 4.
shortly after the call. I-ater September told ! Spot coffee dull; Rio 7s 20i Santos 4i
O T T TO sinn I 'TBm r"T- ' n i "it, OM I r , T n w. r1 ri
DIVERSIFIED
INVESTMENTS
We owa and offer, subject to prior sale, the following; dependant
secnpritlcas
Mr?aciPAt.s
Yield
Amount. Rate Maturity I'er Cent
S8S.OOO PORT OK BAXDOJT, OREGON. . 6s Jane 30,1820-1936 SJOO
19.000 COI.rMBIA JUMCIPAL 1IIRI.
DIST. "evr Iaane) Ca Jan. 1, 103S-13 .Of
lOOO COWI.IT7. CO, WV, I). r. Xo. K H April 1.103O-182a .0O
21lSO 8TOCKTOX, CIL, IMP Oi July 2,1920-11129 SJ.tto5.7r:
1SKM MADERA, CAU IMP 7m July 2,1020-1929 SJStOfl.OO
24.0O0 "VICTORIA, B. CGES.OBI.IGA. 4H July 21,1024
G.OOO VAXCOCVER, B. - 4m Sept. 0,1022
80,000 Bl'RXABY, B. CGEV.OBLlr.A.
t 32,000 PROV. OP AI.nKRTA (Gnaran a Dee. 31,102.1
teed TJnlveralty of Alberta... 4$m Jan. 1,1024
B.OO
O.rtO
!.M
CORPORATIONS
VO.-t.noO PACIFIC POWER a LinHT TO. Un Ann.
18.O0 X. V, CHICAGO & ST. LOCIS .... May
17,000 BALDWIN fiHKF.P C(Mlle. h Jnn.
30,000 CANADIAN NORTIIRRX nW'.
CO.. mil'IPMEST TRIST la Xot.
W bay and sell LIB3RTY BOTTDS
1. m:tn
1. io:ii
1, 10ls
1.102O-ID27 .
ill laauca
LUMEERMENS TRUST COMPANY
LUMBER MENS
UILOIN9
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $600,000
FIFTH AMD
STARK
Government and Municipal
Bonds
Bought and Sold
j Qevepeaux 5y(ompany
87 Sixth Street . Municipal Bonds Broadway 1042
Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building
33
CLARK, KENDALL X CO.
Gtnannli Mnnlelpal and
Corpaaatloa Bands.
Ctnet Fiftk and Bark
tntta
OBERTY
BONDS
Ws rseomaxBd ths P"Qr
cossa of Ubarty Bonds and
ars prspared to fill orders
ta any amount.
If you haTS Liberty Bonds
to sail, ' arm buy them
from you at highest prices,
depending- on New Turk
market quotation recerred
by wire dsily.
miiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimiiiir.
IIEADQTARTERB
for
I LIBERTY BONDS 1
W BUT AND SEIX, any
amount. Vew Terlc quota-
tlons by wire, every mom-
Inc. Testrdays quo-
tations, interest included:
F-IRRT
SECOND
FIRST
SECOND
THIRD
HOVRTH
94.rs
4s., 97.24
4s.
im.
Vs,.
94.58
SO. 40 1
85.15
viCTonr 4Vs, .loo.u
S If nsceseary to sell your bonds.
S brinff them to us, Ws pay
hipheet local prices.
1 ROBERTSON &EWING I
B07-8 K. W. Bank Blda;.
Frank; Rabertaoa H. C Kwlns
Tiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiimitiirif?
J, B. Steinbach & Go.
STOCKS. BOlvnS, COTTOJf, CRAW,
01-2-3 Railway Exchansa Butldlns
E. F. Ilatton Co.'a Coast - ta - Coast
Leased Wire.
Accounts Carried on Conaervatlaa
Maralna.
Tela. Mala SS3 - 284. ,