Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 27, 1919, Page 25, Image 26

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    TTTE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, JHNE 27, 1919.
IN ALL IVIARKETSiP
New York Court Decision Re'
sponsible for Rise.
SHARP ADVANCE AT CHICAGO
Tide Gain Also Scored at San Fran
ciscoLocal Bids 50 Cents
to $2 Higher.
Imrley markets strciirthened further
patrd&y on the assumption that the opinion
the United States Circuit Court of Appeals
at New York would cira brewers ths right
to manufacture 2 per cent beer. At Chl
co July barler advanced 3 cents to $1.14
and September sained S cents, doaln at
S1.17K cants. Ths bul at San Francisco
was pronounced, December selling; at 12-96,
ir- $2.90. ths last smlo of Wednesday.
Hi port bajring has heretofore been ths chief
factor la ths California market and the
posalbntty there would also be aa enlarged
clomeetio demand for a few months naturally
added to the excitement.
Oa the local exchange Jane bids oa brew
ing barley were advanced S3 a ton to f 55.50,
July offers were raised $1 and September
TS cents. Bids for feed barley were ad'
Weed 60c $ SI.
Local and eastern oats were 60c tf$l higher
ea bid, and yellow corn averaged 60 cents
lower. Millfeed was firm.
Weather conditions la the middle west, as
wired from Chicago: "Winnipeg, Kansas
City. If inneapol Is, Hutch Ison. Iavenport.
Hopklnsvllle and Cincinnati, clear, fine; hot
la Ohio and Kansas; Sedalia cloudy, cool
Topeka, showers early; St. Joseph, clear,
rained hard last night.1
Liverpool cables there Is -no material
change in the position of corn supplies and
only small parcels of Platte grades beln
released. The general feeding situation will
probably sbow some improvement within
abort time, however, as slightly larger ar
rivals of Argentine can be anticipated, and
no doubt the Increased offerings of Canadian
feed barley will have some effect. Clear
ances from Argentina have fallen off mod
erately, but It Is believed the moveraem
will be maintained, as the government Is
reported as ordering a fair number of steam
ers to Argentine ports. Supplies In the
United Kingdom are low. Oats business con
ttnues on a limited scale. Moderate amounts
of native have been absorbed recently, but
as a rule merchants do not appear anxious
to trade In native sorts, ewrng to the poor
quality.
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
by the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat.Barley.FIour.Oata.Hay.
rMrtland. Thorn. 20
ynr ago
fUaon to date. .774
Yr ugn 22Z
Tacrna
Yar ago
.irn to dale..FA2
Vr ago 3S
a(tl. Wed... 2
Year ago
9ajon to date..M04
Tear ago .... . .W3
.... 11
? t 1 3
11 M STMT TT5 SM7
531 1459 1574 ffS50
1 4
4t .... 22 1242
109 .... 30
r r r r i.. i.
113 1778 4ft 2M7
343 1702 112ft 3147
RECORD 6TORAGE HOLDINGS OF EGGS
Stocks "ow oa Hand Largest Ever Re
ported in United States.
There was no material change in the
local egg situstlon. Receipts have been
fairly large for several days, but liberal
shipments to Seattle and other northern
points are keeping down the accumulation.
Street stocks yesterday were 2&35 cases.
against 3ft.'. 0 a wek ago. Although storages
axe well filled 342 cases were put a war
during the dev. making total cooler stocks
la this etty Sft.SflS cases. Seattle storages
told 60.fr. 7 cases. Local buyers paid 41
043 cents and Jobbing prices were tin-Chanced.
The monthly report of the bureau of
markets shows storage holdings of eggs on
June 13. 1919. as follows: The cold storage
holdings of case eggs were reported
T.013.A24 casern The estimated holdings of
the storages not repotrag would Increase
this amount to 7.042.OOO rasee. This Is the
largest quantity of eggs thst was ever re
ported In cold storage at sny one time In
the United States. It Is S49.0O0 cases more
than ware tn storage on June 13. 19 IS, and
1.024.0nO cass more than on June 15, 1917.
The net Increase In cold storage stocks
during the first 13 days tn June amounted
to 1. 032.000 cases, as compared with a net
Increase of 6U&.0OO cases during the same
period, 1913.
BIG GXTS
Total
TS
BUTTER
STOCKS
Storage Holdings Nearly 30.000,000
Founds More Than Year Ago.
The cube butter market was uncertain and
leas active with a wlds range In prices. Ex
tras scoring 92 points sold at 51 cents.
Inferior grades wars more plentiful and
moved as low as 43 cents. Receipts were
smaller but stocks on hand were Increased
to 1739 cubes and 3 4 boxes. Ths storare
gain was 1X149 pounds to a total of 932,310
pounds. Receipts on Wednesday were:
Pounds
California ... 3.440
Idaho 30
Oreenn IP.1M
Wasaingtoa 3.010
Total 25,934
Cold storage holdings of butter In the
United States on June 13 as reported by
the bureau of marketa amounted to 66,034.
234 pounds. It is estimated that the unre
ported stocks wou!d Increase this amount
to 6d, 703.000 pounds. This Is 29.072,000
pounds more than waa In storage on the same
date last year. Ths net Increase tn cold
storage holdings from June 1-13 amounted
to 27.412.000 pounds, compared with a net
Increase of 14.O2n.0OO pounds during ths
same period In 191A.
CANTALOUPES WILL BE SCARCER
lint Ire Cream Mel one Received Cherries
Steady.
Sfx ears of cantaloupes were received from
California. Imperial valley shipments are
falling off and as tt will e more than a
week before Turlocks begin to move a
lightly supplied and store se market Is la
prospect. Street prices were firmer yester
day, standards selling at 64, ponies at 63.30
and Cats at 61.75.
Melons wre sMchtlv lower at 2HOS
cents oa the arrival of seven cars. The
first Ice cream melon were received and
quoted at cents. j
Cherry receipts bv express were Son boxes '
from Or soa and 3r0 f rvra California. The i
saaraet waa steady, the beet Bines selling I
st 13 cents and Royal Anns at Sir 12 cents.
o ruing to Quality.
Standard "A- 55.50 65.30
Eastern oats and com in bulk:
Oats
No. 3 white 50.00 KO.OO 60.00
34-lb. clipped white... Oo.iO So.uO 30.50
Corn-
How en. no 9.oo ft9.no
mixed 6&.00 ob.00 ob.00
f EAT Government basis. 92.20 Jrer
-uok9 Patents. $11-45 delivered. $11.30
st mill; bakers, H1.1SO11.30; whole w&eat.
S1O.2501O.O: rah am. 610.05010.20.
SilLLFEkD Mill run f. o. b. mill, carlota,
6-18 per ton: mixed cars. 61S.50; ton lots or
over, 640; less than ton. $41; rolled barley.
CORN Whole, ton, $73; cracked. $77 per
HAT Buying prices f. o. b. Portland;
Eastern Oregon timothy, $36937 per ton
alfaJfa, $26; valley grain hay. $25.
Talry and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes. t2-score, 51c; 01 -score,
50c; 90 -sco re, 49c; prints. parchment
wraanera. box lots 33c: cartons. 64c; nail
heiM l mttrm- 1am than half boxes. lC
more: butterfat. No. L M&52c per pound.
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. o. Tlliamooa:
Triplets. 34c; Young Americas, 35c; Coos and
Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point. triDieie.
Vminv Amrl-ii 34We: lonchorns. 34 He.
EGGS Oregon ranch, case count, .42fe43c;
candled. 4ot?40c; selects, etc.
kulliki lienv z 4c; oroiicra.
geese, ducks and turkeys, nominal.
VbAL Fancy. 21 e per pouno.
PORK. Fancy. 28'ec per pound.
Fruit and Vecetablee,
miTTS Oranrea. $6.0Oa.75: lemons
S?0A:3 box: bananas. GVaC per pound
appiea new, 14 per box; grapeiruiT.
Btrawberriea 6.o; cherries, ooiao per
nound : cantalouoes. IL564 per crate;
aorlcota. ner oox: peacnea,
box; watermelons, dvc per pound; plums.
62.50 per box: pears. z.7& per oox; rasp
berries, $3.2533.30 per crate; loganberries.
12. K0 oer crate.
VEGETABLES Caooage. 64V OQ per iw
pounds; lettuce, 62.23tr2.50 per crate; pep-
nera. eOcfiSOe ner Dound; artichokes, 73c:
beets. 63&3.50 per sack; carrots. $3.75 0 4.26
per sack; turnips. $33.50 per sack; cucum
bers. $1.23f1.75 per doxen; tomatoes, i.8etf
2.50 box; spinach, 8c per pound; peas, iicn
13c per pound; rhubarb, 7&8c per pound.
POTATOES Oregon Burbanks. best, $20
2.25; new California, 403c per pound.
ONIONS California, red, and yellow, 50
5Vc per pound.
Staple Cirorertea.
Local jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis. Fruit or berry.
$9.03: beet, $9.55; Honolulu cane, $9.60; ex
tra C. $9.15: powdered In barrels. $10.25;
cunei In barrels, $10 45.
NUTS Walnuts. 27 635c; Braxll nuts. 35c;
filberts, 2Sc; almonds, 24a 3uc; peanuts,
11013c
SALT Half -ground. 100s. $16 per ton;
50s. $17.23 per ton; dairy. $25 per ton.
RICE Japan style. 93c; blue rose, 10c;
head. 12c per pound.
BEAN'S Buying price, large white. SO
5fec per pound: red. 4c per pound.
COFFEE Roasted, in drums. 33050c
Hope, Mohair, Etc
' HOPS Oregon, 1918. 45047Hc; MIT crop.
32Vc; 1910 crop, 20c per pound; 1919 con
tracts, 87 We: three-year contracts. flOc
WOOL Eastern Oregon ana wesmngton.
40 0 57u per pound ; vai ley, 40 53o per
pound.
MOHAIR una clip, oae per pouno.
TALLOW No. 1. 6Wc per pound; No.
64c per pound; grease No. 1, 6c; No. 2,
5ic per pound. j
CASCARA BARK New, luc per pouna.
OKA IN BAGS In carlotf. 13c,
Provintona.
floral Jobbing quotations:
mams All siiea. choice. 42H 043c; stand
arri. 41S042c; akinned. 33&Stfc; picnic, iiti
uflUr: cottaxe roil. .snc.
L.A Kl i ICice oasis, oc, othiroudu,
Mr nound.
PRY halt snort, ciear oacaa, iuuoci
platen. 27v20c; exports. 31c
BACON rancy, MO oc; aianoaru, sv
49c; choice, 'Jtr43c
TRADE JIT YARDS QUIET
HOGS AXD
FIRM IX
SHEEP COXTIXCE
LOCAL, MARKET.
Of
Cattle Drag and Undertone
Prices la "Weak Fourteen
loads Received.
Arid, from th. sal. .f two loads of steers
and a load of wethers, there waa little busi
ness at the stockyards yesterday. There
was a fair run. Hogs and sheep continued
urm, while cattle were weak in tone.
Receipts were 1SS cattle. 1 calf. o hogs
and 808 sheep. '
The dajrs sales were as follows
2 hogs.
nogs...
6 hogs...
6 hogs. . .
4 hogs. . .
6 hogs...
8 hogs...
J hog
2 hogs...
3 hogs...
2 hogs...
2 hogs...
:0 hogs...
2 hoKs
10 hogs
11 hoes... 222
2 hogs. .. 220
Wfrt Price.
Z43 SU.UU'
177 10.75
243
201
110
200
3J3
380
20J
243
210
225
20
1UO
178
20.00i
5 hogs...
7 hogs...
1 ewe. ...
19.8.11 4 twm...
20.291243 ewes..
Wfrt. Price. J
1 xiD.ia
197 20.00
110
130
. 98
. 833
.1050
.1320
830
20.23111 cows..
19.S.-.1 1 cow....
19.00 1 cow....
20.00 1 cow
19.75 21 steers... 1045
20.15 1 steer.... 900
20.00126 steers.. .1123
20.001 4 hogs ITS
20.001 1 hogs 135
20.25 2 hogs.... 190
20.00 1 iamb.... 90
6 00
7.25
g.00
8.00
5.00
7.50
7.00
8.00
8.10
9.10
20.00
18.0O
20.00
13.50
Prices at th. VmrAm w.m f nl In.,
Good to choice steers 310.50011.00
Medium to choice steers 10.00919.60
Fair to good bImm . atsa qti
Common to fair steers 7.758? 8.73
Good to choice cows, heifers... 8.00 0 9.00
Medium to good cows, heifers... 6.50 0 7.50
air to medium cows, heifers. .. 4-60 5.50
Canners 8.009 4.00
Bulls fino, 7 50
ir S.0091S.00
blockers and feeders.. ......... 7.00010.00
HOES
Prime mixed
19.250.25
1U.004H9.25
18.00 918.73
Medium mixed
Rough heavies , ,
r 17.25017.60
Uheep
Prim, spring lambs. ll.SflO13.50
Fair to medium lambs.......... 9.00010.00
leanings 6.000 9.25
Wethers tnna qiui
Ewes 6.OO0 S.00
STATE ORIGINS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED
Shipments to the Leading Markets of the
Pacific Northwest.
Cattle, Horses.Mixed
Calves.Hoga.Sheep.Mules.Stock.
For Portland
California
Oregon
w ashington
30
9
4
Ttls. Portland
one week ago.
Four wks. ago.
one year ago. . 2
for other markr-La
Seattle 1
Spokane 8
Totals U. 8 13
One week ago. 1718
f our wks. ago. 2121
One year ago.. 1818
4
2
6
1
2
1
2197
2456
2075
1893
13
4
6
720
557
661
133
7.1
77
81
463
615
7K2
403
Hides and Telta,
HIDES No. 1 salt-cured hides, 30 lbs.
and un. 20c: No. 1 part-cured bides, 30 lba
aad ap. Use; No. 1 green hides. 30 lba and
up, 17c; No. 1 alt-curea bull niaes. ou 10a
and us. 14c: No. 1 part-cured bull hldea
AO lbs and up, lie. The price on No. 1
hides will be lc per pound less than on No.
1. No. 1 calf skins, up to 13 lbs, 45c; No. 2
calf skins, up to 15 lba, 43c: No. 1 kip skins.
15 to 25 lba. 25c; No. 2 kip skins, 15 to 25
lba. 23r: dry flint hid.s. 1 lba and up. 30c;
dry flint calf hides, under 7 lba. 40c; dry
salt hides. 7 lba and up, 24c; dry salt calf
hides, under 7 lbs., 34c; dry Hint stag or
bull hides. 20c; dry salt hides. 14c; dry
bull hides and skins, har price: dry horse
hides, according to size and quality, each
S1.5003; salt horse hides, skinned to hoof
and head on, I30H; bora, hides with heads
off. 60c lesa
PELTS Dry long-wool sneep pelts, per
lb.. 25 0 85c; dry medium wool sheep pelts,
per lb., 20930c; dry shearing sheep pelts.
each. 60fr76c; salted long-wool sheep pelts,
'each, $25; salted medium wool sheep pelts,
each, S 1 r 2 ; aalted shearing sheep pelts,
each, fit) 075c
WEAKER T CLOSE
K-lPID FLVCTCATIOXS WITHIX
NARROW LIMITS.
Prices Swing Back and Forth With
Reports of ' Crop Conditions.
Ca&h Market Steady.
CHICAGO, June 26. Rapid fluctuations
within comparatively narrow limits were the
rule today In the corn market, which dis
played aa unsettled condition. The close
waa weak with prlcs unchanged to lc
lower, with July at 1.70S to $1.79; Sep
tember. I1.T5H to l.T5tt and December,
ILSS1 to Lr.3S. Oata declined from c
to c. and provisions closed unchanged to
c h if: ner.
Rannni of rrot conditions, some Brood and
mb depressing, but In the main favorable
the grow-In; harvest, were reriectea in
he changing; quotations. There waa evi
dence of a fair eastern demand, with sales
round n,0OO bahl. The cash commodity
ranged from 1 cent to 3 cents over the
uly delivery.
nt emulated corn In the rapidity of
price fluctuations, nut kept nearer the high
lvl. rrv weather in the Canadian north
west territories and In western fields off
set pressure on ths low spots. ipe traa
In was larselv local.
Provisions exhibited rew c nan gee ana of
fers were readily absorbed.
Leading futures ran red as follows:
CORN.
Oten . Hlsrti. Low. CI ose.
74 $1,774 1-75H 1.7.-S
... 14 X.-V. l-04
OATS.
70 .70H .MH
... .im .714 .7H .704
MESS POKK.
-..M.2S M.2S M.10 51.25
. . .t.2A 4i .13 eS.90 49.32
LARD.
...S4 20 84 S S4.15 S4.3S
,...34.10 34.23 33.95 S4.17
SHORT RIBS.
7 7 27. 27. T 27 5
. ..27.87 2&.Q0 S7.8T 2S.00
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 3 yellow. $1.7i1.804: No. 4
yellow. $1.78: No. 6 yellow, nominal.
tais o. a wmif,
Rve No. l. 44.
Barley 41 14 1.U3.
Timothy $912.
Clover Nominal.
pork Nominal.
Lard $.14.34.
Ribs $27.202,
Chicago liveafctck Market.
CHICAGO. June 26. Ron Receiots 85.
00O. market very uneven. Kenerallv steady
1th yesterday's average. Karlv too ti.:to
out of line. Bulk. $20r2l: heavvweiKht.
IJ0.4020.9O: medium weight, $2021; light-
wetght, $20.2521.10; light llgnt, $18.50
20.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $19.65
ek20.1ii; packing sows, rough. $18.75 10.50;
piss, 17.2A18.A0.
Cattle Receipts 12.0O0. Beef steers steady
to strong, butcher stock and feeders steady,
calves steady to 25c higher. Beef steers,
medium and heavyweight, choice and prime,
(14.40 lft.50; medium and good, $12.40&
14.50; common, $10.7.1012.50; lightweight,
good and choice, $13.2515.25; common and
medium, $ 10 13.25; butcher cattle, heifers,
$7.754z 1325; cows, $7.oO3 12.2ft; canners and
cutlers, $6.257.50; veal calves, light and
handy weight, $17018.50; feeder steers
$9.25012.75; stocker steers, $8012.
Sheep Receipts 10,000, fat classes strong,
others steady. Top lambs, $17.50; lambs,
84 pounds down, $15 17.50; culls and com
mon, $H4r 14.50; yearling wethers, $10.25
13.50; ewes, medium, good and choice, $tt.25
48.25; culls and common, $2.5005.75; breed
ing ewes, $7413.50. V
Omaha livestock Market.
OMAHA, June 2ft. f United States Bureau
of Markets.) Hoga Receipts 12,500, gen
erally 10&15o lower. Togw $20.90; bulk,
$20.30 0 20.50 ; heavy weigh t $20. .15 0 20,55 ;
medium weight. $20.50020.90; lightweight,
$20.35 & 20.90; heavy packing sows, smooth,
$20.250 20.40: packing sows, rough. $200
20.25; pigs. $18019.50.
Cattle Receipts 4300, beef and butcher
cattla slow, steady; etockera and feeders
firm. Beef steers, medium and heavy- ,
weight, choice and prime. $13014.50;
dlum and good, $11018.25; common, $100
11.25; lightweight, good and choice, $12
014.50; common and medium, $9.75012.50
butcher cattle, heifers, $7.50012.75; cows.
$7.250 11.75; canners and cutters, $5.50
7.25; veal calves, light and handy weight,
$13Ki 14.75; feeder steers, $10013.25; stocker
steers. $8 012.
Sheep Receipts 2no, strong to 2c higher.
Lambs, 84 pounds down. $14.25017; cull;
and common. $ 10 0 13 : yearling wethers,
$11.50013.50; ewes, medium and choice, $.
07; culls and common. Jawtj.
8eattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, June 21. Hogs Receipts 20,
strong. Prime. $20.50 0 20. 65 ; medium to
choice, $20.25020.50; rough heavies, $16.25
19.15. .
Cattle Receipts 181, steady. Best steers.
$110 12; medium to choice, $10011; com
mon to good. I7D1U; sest cows andjiellers.
$809; common to good. toitfT.ou; Dulls, aoitf
7.50; calves, $7012.
BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
today, owing to the renewed strength of
Brazil, covering by recent sellers, European
buying and a moderate demand from the
local trade. The opening was 20 points
lower on -July, but generally unchanged to
35 points higher, owing to the early cable
showing an advance in Santos futures.
There were some irregularities during the
early trading, but special cables received
later In the day showed further sharp ad
vances in Santos, and December contracts
here sold op to 22.15c, while March touched
21.95c, or 150 points above last night's clos
ing figure. The maximum fluctation ruling
stopped the advance at this level but prices
were fully maintained, with the close 130 to
150 points net higher. Closing quotations:
July, y2.5Cc; September, 22.60c; October,
22.45c; December, 22.15c; January, 22.10c;
March, 21.95c; May, 21.65c.
, The spot market was unsettled and en
tirely nominal around 23c to 25t4c for Rio
7s and 29c for Santos 4s.
COAST AND EASTERN DAIRY PRODUCE
Batter Market conditions st Leading Dis
tributing Points.
San Francisco and eastern dairy produce
reports received by wire by the Portland
office of the bureau of marketa yesterday
follow:
Boston Prices showed very little change
today and the feeling waa steady to firm.
Fancy butter, good sale, car lots 53c; under
grades in demand at 51052c, some dealers
showing little confidence.
Chicago Market steady to firm after ad
vance of 4 c on 92-ecore. Buying is largely
to fill orders and trading fair. More busi
ness has run to extras. Centralized cars
steady, sales mostly at 510514c
New York Easier feeling, trading- light,
barely steady. Market In buyers' favor, lib
eral offerings. Good centralized cars sell
ing 51 051 3. c. Receipts fairly liberal. In
crease in storage holdlnga
Philadelphia Market barely steady. Some
Inclination to shade prices. Pair amount of
trading, some Improvement in demand for
undergrades.
San Francisco Prices 4c higher, very lit
tle butter is moving at 53 4c and no confi
dence expressed In late advance. Stocks
accumulating this week and dealers re
port little demand at present prices.
MONEY RATES M EASIER
STOCK MARKET IMPROVES, BUT
TRADIXG IS RESTRICTED.
PAYMENT MADE ON MILL
KERR, GIFFORD & CO. TO BUY
ECGEXE FLOURING PIAXT.
Grangers Warehouse Association En
dcaYors to Subscribe Stock to
Purchase Property.
EUGENE, Or., June 26. (Special.)-
Kerr, Gifford & Co incorporated, ex
porters of wheat and manufacturers of
flour, have made a substantial payment
in accordance with a three-day option
which they had upon the flouring- mill
of the Eugene Mill & Elevator company
in this city.
It was announced today that this firm
intends to complete the purchase of the
plant if the plan meets with no ant a?
toniem on the part of the farmers of
this locality who are endeavoring- to
subscribe enough stock in the Grangers
Eugene Warehouse association to buy
the plant and operate it on the co
operative plan.
Representatives of the company an
nounced today that the firm will not
come to Eugene unless the hearty co
operation of the Eugene business men
and of the farmers is assured. It is the
intention of the firm, it was said, to
continue the manufacture of the well
known brand of flour that has been
turned out by the local plant for many
years and that a wholesale department
will be established.
Sept.
Dec. ,
Sept.
Dec .
Jnty
Sept.
Ju!y .
Sept. .
Ju?y
Sept.
3Tew rata ftteadr.
Two cars of new potatoes were received
from California. Prices were unchanged at
3 cents. Old stock was steady at 25.
Another ear of California onions came In.
The market was fairly stocked aad slow
at 0 OA1 cents for red end yellow varieties.
Bank Clearing.
Ttank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday wars aa follow:
Clearing. BaTancea
Portland ......V..9M.7. $ , 4M
Seattle tt.TiiA
T aroma JMl iM0 3VV4K
fcpokaoe l.lia.Oel 34.134)
rOBTLAVD MARKET QCOTATIONS.
Gimia. Flew. Feed. Etr.
Merchants' exchange, aooa seesloa:
Bid
Oa:
JCx 3 white feed-.
Farley
cUAaaard feed
...1510
... M.30
Juiy.
6 4. JO
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 26. Barley, f 1.03 47
11. Flax. y OA 9A.ua.
Dalnth Linseed Market.
DUL.CTH, June 2ft Unseed, I&.01 03-03.
Grain at 6n Franeiace.
BAX FRANCISCO. June 2. Flour. 112-00
b warehouse.
Oratn Wheau $2 20. oata, red feed.
$2 50 i. 40; corn. California yellow, $3.15
eSa; barley. No. 1 feed. 1918 crop, $2,709
X7S.
Hay Wheat or wheat and oata. $16918:
tame oata. $17010: barley. flll. aifalfa.
141; barley straw, ftoefeOc bale.
Fact era Dairy Produce
NTEW YORK. June 20. Butter steady, tm
cbancd. Ftr and cheese steady, unchanged.
Poultry Liva. easy. Broilers. 50 055e;
fowls. &3 1 6 3-te: old rooetvra, X!w2c
Others and dressed, unchanged.
CHICAGO, June S6. Butter hurber.
Creamery. 4051
Ents hirnrr. Receipt. 30.S29 eases.
Firsts. 3 rlc; ordinary finsta, 39(r3c;
at mark, cases included, 3 a 36c: stores;
parked flrata, 41Ulc: extras. 42fieWc
Poultry Alive higher. Fowls. 30c
Tfrrted Fruit at New York..
$32.30 I NEW YORK, June so. Kvaporaura appiee
I urm. i nines wiruwi mm 4wb i uci
Prices Current on Egrs, Vegetables, Fresh
Frolta, Ktc, at Bay City.
SAX FRANCISCO, June 26. Butter, 56c
Ega Fresh extras, bUc; extra pullets.
Cheese Young Americas. 35 Ho; new firsts
30c
Vegetables Asparaa-us, graded, 8 10c
eggplant, 1015c pound; peppers, bell. 15&
17 wo large, 8&10c small; chile, loa 12c
squash, summer, 65c 61 box; tomatoes, Mex
ican. $'2.50 '2. 75 box ; potatoes, new delta,
$2.5Q2.73 box; rhubarb, $2&2.75; onions,
green, $1.7501.85 box; new red, $44.25
crate; green peas, tiAii Moon bay, o&dUUc:
cucumbers, southern, $1. 092.00, small; $3.50
ti 3.75 large, box; string beans, 20S2 c
pound; wax. li15o pound; pole beans, 12
?13c; lima, 124f loc; green corn, Alameda,
xtji&i sack; oitra, Autaixo 10.; garac. lo
loc pouno.
Fruit Lemons, $407; oranges, $4. 25 5
grapefrulu $3.5004.50, fancy; bananas, 7H
be; pineappiea, 3d 5c; pears, $1.251.3o,
small box; pluma, $1.501.75 crate; fancy
at $2; apples, Aewtown Pippins, $3.5oq
3.75; watermelons, 22o potmd; currants.
$013.54; loquats, 68c; peaches. 75cO!-25
crate; flirs, OiacK, idboc, single layer box;
strawberries, $i4is; loganberries, red. $7
0; black. $70 chest; blackberries, $1041 12;
cherries, Koyal Ann. 10 & 12c pound; Bing,
13014c; apricots, $101-50 crate; gooseber
ries. SO 10c; cantaloupes, $2 & 2.50 standard
crate.
Receipts Flour. 5073 qrmrters; barley.
5T.561 centals; beans, 1711 sacks; potatoes.
1O00 sacks: on km. 415 sacks; hay. 150 tons
hides, 1945; wine. 1350 gallons.
COFFEE FUTURES REGOVEH
OPTIONS ADVANCE LIMIT AT
NEW TORE. ,
Spot Quotations Are Cnchanged and
Nominal; Brazilian Crop Report
ed Damaged by Rain.
There was no change in wholesale coffee
prices yesterday. The eastern markets have
been fluctuating for several days and it Is
difficult to see what the outcome will be.
The New York speculative market, after
two days of declines, became firmer and
futures advanced 130 to ISO points, but spot
prices on the New York exchange were not
altered. The Brazilian market was strong
and 2000 mllreia higher, equal to about 3
cents a pound. This advance In Brazil wss
explained in a later cable aa duo to heavy
rain damage to the growing crop. New York
speculators, for two days, had been selling
the market short, but when Braslllan In
terests began buying futures at New York
yesterday the reaction waa sudden and
sharp.
Local dealers who attempted to buy cof
fee in the leading markets said they were
unable to place order as sellers would not
let go except at exorbitant prices. There
fore, they believe snother general advance
in the market Is due. though few cared to
predict what course the marketa of Brazil
may take in the near future.
NEW YORK. June 3& There was a sharp
recovery in the market or oXee future
2 MEN CAUGHT LIKE RATS
Burglars Trapped in Act of Robbing
VancouTer Pawnshop.
VANCOUVER, Wash, June 26. (Spe
clal.) Like rats in a trap. Ralph Ste
phens, alias Arthur Dennison, and Phil
Martin, alias Earl Todd, who claim to
coma from Canada, were caught last
night by the police i nthe act of rob
bing the pawnshop of J. J. Beauregard
at 708 Main street. By reason of a care
fully laid trap prepared by the propri
etor, the burglars, met the same fate
that seven burglars before them had
met.. All were confined in the county
Jail.
The two were caught about 9:30
o'clock and had gained entrance by
prying a board off the rear ' of the
building and breaking through an inner
door. A No. 32 Smith & Wesson re
volver which they had discarded was
found hidden in refuse at the rear of
the building. They said they live at
708 Everett street. Portland.
LIME BOARD HEAD NAMED
More Than 2482 Tons of Product
Shipped Since September.
CORVALUS, Or., June 26. (Spe
cial.) Benton Bowers of Ashland was
elected chairman and Dr. A. B. Cordley
of the college secretary at a meeting
of the state lime, board here today.
Dean Cordley reported that 248Z ton
of agricultural lime had been shipped
since the plant was opened in 8eptem
ber. Farmers have reported beneficial
results through use of the lime.
The price of lime will be $2.50 a ton
for carload lots of. a minimum of 30
tons f. o. b. Gold Kill. Orders will be
received by Cordley. -
Motors Lead Brisk Advance in Spe
cialtiesGold Exports Assume -.
Larger Proportions. t
NEW YORK, June 28. In its general
aspects today's stock market duplicated the
previous session, the turnover again falling
far below recent high totals, with specialties
manifesting conspicuous strength. Money
conditions were under Detter control, prob
ably as a result of lessened demand. . Call
loans opened at 9 and 9ft per cent but fell
to 9 at midday and closed a fraction under
tne latter Quotation.
The gold outflow assumed mors imposing
proportions, boutb America being tne desti
nation of a small additional consignment.
with Spain also represented in the day's
arrangements.
Better industrial advices were helpful to
equipments, although the strength of those
shares was materially assisted by the ex
cellent annual statement of the American
lar company.
Reports that contracts for heavy purchases
of copper may soon be awarded by foreign
Interests gave fresh momentum to metals
and specialties, notably chemicals and fer
tilizers, were accelerated by th. "extra" di
vidend on Virginia-Carolina Chemical.
Trading In the Intermediate periods lacked
initiative or Incentive, but the pace quick
ened as money relaxed. Keels, tobaccos, food
shares and local tractions rising briskly in
the final hour.
The one noteworthy movement among rails
was Baltimore & Ohio's decline of 4 points
on overnight news of the passing of the di
vidend, such action accompanying the com
pany's new bond issue.
on the constructive side. Chandler Motors
led at an advance of 22 points, other motors,
their subsidiaries, and miscellaneous hold
ings gaining 1 to 3 points. ales amounts!
to 87a.0u0 shares.
Liberty bonds were steady, the general
domestic list easier and Internationals ir
regular. Total sales, par value, SS,7oO,Ooa
Old United States registered Is rose is per
cent on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Last
n Bales. Hih. Low. Sale.
Am Beet Sugar, l.luu 85 Vs 84 ft o
American Can.. 4,300 5B14 55 , 55
Am Car & i'dry. 11.SUU lliii 109i 11414
Am H & L pia. So0 12i 15
American Loco. 2.700 Kali t4i 84 74
Am bm & Refg. 3.S00 83 81 Sxhi.
J. -00 13.1 loV. luiv.
1.800 112 lllii 111V4
2.100 104 104 104 ft
l.l'OO
12,000
Am Sugar Kelg.
Am sum xobac.
Am Tel & Tel..
Am Z L & Em..
Anaconda Cop..
Atchison 2,000
A ti 4WISSL 300
Baldwin Loco . . 15,500
Bait & Ohio ... 2t,oo0
Beth Steel B... 12,000
B & S Copper .. 2,100
Calif Petrol . . .. uoo
Canadian Paclf. 2.600
Central Leather. 8,100
cnes & oiiio . ..
Chi M & st P. .
Chicago & N W.
Chi R I & Pac.
Chlno Copper ..
Colo JTu Iron . .
Corn Prods ....
Crucible Steel .
Cuba Cane Sug.
Distill Sec coip
1,000
300
""900
3,(IOO
300
10.MO0
. .U0O
2.90U
4.000
Erie 00
General Electric 400
General Motors. 11,800
Gt Nor pfd 800
Gt Nor Ore ctfs. 3,000
Illinois Central
lnspfr Copper . . 8.3O0
lnt M M pfd ... 4,00
Inter Nickel ... 32,000
Inter Paper . . .
Kennecott Cop.,
Louis & Xash . .
Mexican Petrol,
Mitimi Copper .,
Midvale bteel . .
Missouri Pacific
Montana Power.
Nevada Copper.
N Y Central ...
N T N H & H. .
Norf & West . ..
Northern Pacif.
Pan-Am PetroL
Pennsylvania ..
Pitts & w va ..
Pittsburg Coal..
Ray Consol Cop.
Reading
ReD Ir A Steel..
Shat Aris Cot..
Sin Oil & Refg. 1!
50 ft
11J ft
125
8514
83
133
112
104
73 ft
101
175 ft
104
47 ft
875,
28
34 ft
162
103
65
42
'27 ft
46
47 ft
78 ft
92
S4
80 ft
17
164
235
87 ft
45 ft
55
109 ft
123
84 ft
81
132 ft
111
104
21
72 ft
100 ft
175
102
45 ft
85
28
34
160
102ft
64
41
'27 ft
11
33
70
17
164
45
$8,500.00
City of Cheney, Wash.
Municipal Bonds
DATED MAY 15, '1910. DIE HAY 15. 193.
Cheney is a very prosperous city, located In Spokane
county. It is the most important grain shipping center
in the county and has the largest flouring mill in east
ern Washington.
The territory surrounding Cheney is very prosperous
and is one of the most substantial communities that has
come to our attention. v
Price: To Yield S.20
Liberty and Victory Bonds
If 70a moat sell, jtmr Libert or Victory bond, veil to ns.
If 700 b tray more Liberty or Victory bonds, buy from n.
On Thursday, June 26. the closing New York market prices were aa riven
below. They are the rovrning prices for Liberty and Victory bonds all
over the world, and the highest. We advertise these prices daily in order
that you may always know the New York market and the exact value of
your Liberty and Victory bonds.
1st 2d 1st 2d 8d 4th Vic Vie.
8H 4s 4s 4s 4 Us 48 4N.S S 4s
Mitt. Prices. .99.28 $4.S2 $d3.H4 $95.0 (94.14 $9lV13 94.13 $100.04 $ UU.W8
Acc d. Jnt'st.. .12 .13 .47 .14 .50 l.Zti .85 .89 .49
Totals 9&40 $94.95 $94.41 16. 34 $94.64 S96.32 $95.03 $100.43 $100.47
When burins; we deduct 87o on a 50'bond and $2.50 on a $1000 bond.
We sell at the New Yot-k market plus the accrued interest.
BurmUue and fireproof bale Deposit Boxes for R1"1
MORRIS BROTHERS, INC.
THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL. BOND HOUSE
1109-11 Stark Street Between Fifth and Sixth (Ground Floor.
Established Over 25 Years. Telepbonei Broadway 151.
11)366
3.510
7,000
"iioiio
sou
""soo
S.BO0
2, Si 10
700
1.400
4.200
2.5O0
200
300
700
Southern Paclf. 7,000
Southern Ry ... 2.100
Studebaker Cor. 30.600
Tenaa Co 1.100
Tobae Prods . .. 1,900
Union Pacific. . 400
Unit Clg stores. .ou
U S Ind Alcohol 7,100
U S Steel 93,300
do pfd x.mnt
Utah Copper ... 3,3oo
Western Union. 300
Westinft Electric 1.700
Wll vs-Jveriana
Royal Dutch .. 15,100
em.
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33
57 1.
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60
106
29
101
267
107
133
169
3 49
106
115
88
88
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34
108
100
175
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46
88
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161
103
64
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77
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84
80
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164
97
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116
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89
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Bid.
BONDS.
Am TftTCT 6s. 103
Atch nen 4s . .
D & R O ref Ss,
M Y C deb 8s. .,
N P 4s
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or.. June 26. Maximum tern
perature, 63 degrees; minimum temperature.
b'd aeirrees. wver reaainjr. s a. m .
feet; change in last 24 hours, 0.2-foot rise.
Total rumtau la f. at. to o aLj. .14 wen
total rainfall sines September 1. 1918, 41.39
inches: normal rainfall Since September 1
43.77 inches; deficiency of rainfall since
(September 1, 1918, 2.38 inches. Sunrise,
5:21 A. M.: sunset. 8:08 P. M. : total sun
shine, 1 hour 15 minutes; possible sunshine.
l.-i hours 4a minutes. Moonrtse. 4:24 A. -M
moonset, 7:o8 p. m. Baroneter (reduced sea
level , 5 P. M., 30.08 inches; relative humid
ity at noon. 77 per centr
THE WEATHER.
STATIONS.
Wind
Baker
Boise
Boston
Calgary
Chicago
Denver .......
Des Moines -.
Eureka .......
Galveston ....
Helena
tJuneau
Kansas city ..
Los Angeles...
Marshfield ...
Medford
Minneapolis ..
New Orleans..
New York .
North Hesd . .
North Yakima.
Phoenix
Pocatello
Portland
Roseburg
Sacramento ..
St. Louis .....
Salt Lake... ..
San Diego . . ..
San Francisco.
Seattle
Sitka
Spokane ......
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island
Va des
Walla Walla.. I
tr.ililnfton
Winnipeg ... .1 54
82 o.oo:i4:.vw
64 98 0.00 . . NW
6l 80 0.00 14'S
40 96 0.00 16NE
OU.U'10i.
80 0.00,16iW
90 O.OOl. .!E
2.0.00I13IN'
62 96 0.00 28,SW
4 '66 0.18 . . hi
84 0.84 . . X
82 O.OOIlOlW
64 0.00 12 NW
86 0.00 12INW
84 O.oo 14..VE
90 0. 00. ,SW
72 0.18 20 S
56 0.1018 XW
Ri'O.nO'ia'vw
78,114 0.001. ,
WasUhee,
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
PL cloudy
iciear
Pt. cloudy
Pt- cloudy
Cloudy
Pt- cloudy
HJlouay
Kain
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
rtatn
Cloudy
Clear
k:iear
Pt- cloudy
5S 63 0.14j . .INW Cloudy
f4 74 O.OU 1UI
54 88 0.00 14 S
72 90 o.oo:..p.-r
72 98 0.00..!SW
62 72 0.00'12!NW
521 62 0.0024!W
54 60 0.12. .W
4S . . .10.001. .ISW
64 88 0.00112 SW
54T 60'O.OS'. .ISW
52! 56 O.OO 10iSW
42;56 O.OOi. .1
6S 8rt 0.00 . .!W
70 S0'0.ie!l'!
t'S
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear '
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Ft. cloudy
Cloudy
KTloudy
cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
72 0.00110iNE ICloudy
tA. M. today. P. M. report of preceding day.
'- FORECASTS. -Portland
and vicinity Fair; moderate
westerly winds.
Oregon ana wasmnsion r air, cooler in
eaat portion: moderate westerly wmds.
Idaho i- air. except saowera m us jamta-
coolexa
80
. OS
. 99
. 81
. 69
. 91
.95
.107
. 94
. 86
.101
. 97
North Butte .... 13
Old Dom .1. . 42
Osceola A5
Qulncy 68
Superior 8
Sun & Boston... 8
Shannon ........ 2
V S Lib 8s... 99.28;
do 1st 48 m b-
do 2d 4s 93.94
do 1st 4s.. .95.201
An 41,4 s. 94.141
An ad 4Us 95.12'N P 8s
do 4th 4s 94.18Pac T 4 T 5s
Victory 100.04IP con 4s.
do 4s 99.98 S P cv Ss..
TJ s ref 2s reg.."9ISo Ry 5s
do coupon ...99U P 4s
TJ S cv 3s reg..."89 U S Steel 5s
do coupon ...89 Anglo-Fr 6s
U S 4s reg 106 I
do coupon . .'1001 Jm.
Mining Btocks avt Boston.
BOSTON. June 26. Closing quotations
Alloues 42
Aril Com 14
Calu 4 Arls 68
Calu & Hecla...407
Centennial 17
Cop Range 51
V.oat nuttA 14V
Franklin 6 lUtah Con 10
Isle Royalle .... 25 Winona ...j 1
Lake Copper ... 4Woiverine 22
alohawk 68
' Money. Exchange, Etc
NEW YORK, June .26. Mercantile paper
unchanged. . .
Sterling 60-day bills, S4.9B; commercial
60-day bills on banks, (4.55; commercial
60-day bills, 4.55; demand $4.58, cables
$4.59; francs, demand 6.49, cables 6.47;
guilders, demand 38, cables 38; lire, de
mand 8.02. cables 8.
Time loa-ns unchanged.
Call money strong. High, 9 per cent: low.
K per cent; ruling rate, 8 per cent: closing
bid, 5 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last
loan, 5 per cent.
Bar silver. $1.09.
Mexican dollars. 84c
lyTNTWV, June 28. Ber silver. R3d per
ounce. Money an aaiscouni aDcaaaseu.
Naval Stores.
RAVANNAH. June 26. Turpentine firm.
98 99c: sales 149, receipts 150, shipments
114, stock 6133.
. Rosin firm. Sales (Ml, receipts 735, ship
ments 415, stock 54.999. Quote: B, 114.75;
D, $15.10; E, 1516; FO, J15.20: H. 113.20;
I. 115.50; K. $16.35; M. $16.50; N, $17; WQ,
WW, $17.25. '
Metal Market.
TCPTW YORK. June 26. Copper firm. Elec
trolytic. June and July, 18c; August, 18o.
Iron and lead unchanged.
Spelter flrss. Spot, 6.90c bid; July, 8.95c
bid.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 26. Spot cotton steady.
Middling, 34.95c
New York Sngar Market.
NEW YORK, June 26. Sugar unchanged.
APPLE CROPS EiffiEBE!
Ninety-Five Per Cent
of the 6803 acres of fertile land comprising; the
WORLAND (Municipal) DRAINAGE DISTRICT
which lies in the famous Big Horn Basin of North -Central
Wyoming1, are already producing profitable crops.
We- own and offer, subject to prior sale, the unsold $115,500
of an issue of $170,000 bonds- secured by the district, at par and
accrued interest,
A Municipal to Yield 6
The acre debt is but $25 an acre. The amount of the indebt
edness of the district is but five per cent of the actual value of
the district officially estimated.
Send for our illustrated circular describing the wonderful
crops produced in the Worland district and explaining the pro
visions of the Wyoming law safeguarding this bond issue.
Lumbermens Trust Company
Lumbermens Building
Half Million in Capital
Fifth and Stark
Hundred Thousand in Surplus
Government and Municipal
Bonds
Bought and Sold
fi I Revereaux Sigmpany
87 Sixth Street
Broadway 1042
Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building
orchard company, are more or lesa di
rectly connected with the crime.
J. B. Fink, local manager of the
orchards, says he doubts whether the
standpipe, which Is in an Inaccessible
mountain section, can be repaired In
time to save the crop. A 40-foot flume
from the standpipe to the main aitcn
was also destroyed. He will at once
put a crew at work picking; the green
apples from the trees in tne lower sec
tion, which were estimated to bear 12,
000 boxes. In an effort to save the trees.
ATHER 0FHER0 DIES
. E. Andrews of La Grande Passes
Away.
LA GRANDE. Or., June 26. (Spe
cial.) C. B. Andrews, father of the late
Bert Andrews, who died In France
while with the La Grande hospital unit,
drooped dead at Union last night while
attending an Oddfellows' gathering.
His wife has been In a critical sun
since the death of their son In France
and has been largely helpless for serv
er a 1 months. She has no other children.
Mr. Andrews was prominent in lodge
circles here.
Read The Oreirontan classified ads
STAXDPIPE BY DAM SEAR YAKI
MA IS BLOWN rp.
Crime Is Laid to Old-Time Settlers
Opposed to Encroachment of Big
Union Orchards Company.
YAKIMA, Wash.. June 26. Crops on
700 acres of Yakima valley land, most
of it belonging to the Union Orchards
company and planted to apples, were
endangered today when the concrete
standpipe by the Wenas dam was blown
up with dynamite. The perpetrator is
not known, but there Has been high
feeling in regard to the water rights
of the Wenas valley for several years
and it is assumed by officers that some
old time settlers, who are bitterly op
posed to the encroachment of the bis
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HEADQUARTERS S
5 for -
S LIBERTY BONDS
We BUY and SELL any
5 amount. New York quo-
tatlons by wire every
H morning, interest in- S
S eluded: E
SHs. .199.59
S FIRST 4s.. 84.94 S
SECOND 4s.. 94.40
FIRST 41s.. 95.S3
SECOND 4s.. 4.62
THIRD 414s. .,-96.31
5 FOURTH 414s.. 95.02
. VICTORY 4 14 s.. 100.47
If necessary to sell your bonds,
bring them to us. W e p a y
E highest local prices.
1 ROBERTSON &EWING 1
E 207-8 N. W. Basic Bldar,
E Frank Robertsoa H. C Ewit
TlIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIllllllllHllllf?
Two 1st Mortgage
Loans
Both are long-term,
sinking fund securities:
Yielding
Price About
Morris & Cork's 87', 5.55
Trinity Bigs.
Corp. hVi 'a 99j 5.50
We recommend' them
to investors
The National City
Company
Correspondent Offices In 6A
cities.
Portland Railway Exchange
Baildlnsj
Telephone 6095 Main
FACTS SO. 452.
To Holders of
Austrian Notes
Maturing January 1, 1915
The 'Allen Property Custodian an
nounces that, sarins- received the
assent of the Austrian government to ,
the application of certain funds in his
bands to the redemption of
Austrian government treasury notes
which matured on January 1, 1815,.
notice of their claims should be pre
sented to the Alien Property Custo
dian by the holders of such notes oa
or before July SI. 1918.
Forms for presenting such notice of
claim may be obtained from the
bureau of law, Allen Property Custo
dian. Sixteenth and P streets. -Washington.
.
No payment on account of such notes
will be made until August 1, 1919.
IN FRONT RANK
Oregon will spend eleven
million dollars upon the
roads in 19J9. and will soon
be known as the O o o d
Roads state. Every section
of the state is construct
ing and improving its high
ways, and it need only be
caid that only the highest
type of construction is the
rule, as many of the roada
are being paved with
BITULITHIC
WARRE.V BROTHERS CO.
Stocks Bonds Cotton Grain
JsB. Steinbach&Co.
201-2-8 Railway Exehang Bids.
(4th and Stark)
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL PRINCIPAL
MARKETS.
PHONES: MAIN 233284
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