Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 01, 1919, Page 23, Image 23

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    THE 3IORXIXG OltEG OX TAX, TUESDAY, JULY 1,. 1919.
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RECEIPTS OF WHEAT '
GAIN IN PAST YEAR
Portland Business Larger
Than That of Sound Cities.
MORE BARLEY ALSO COMES
MoTcment In Oats Fall Off, but In
creases Are Noted In Flour
and Hay.
Trhtat receipts l Portland for tho cereal
year and jesterday were the lariest since
the 1S1J-1S huod, exceeding" those of the
preTlous Jer br 3311 cars and ereater bjr
I ill eara thao tkoM of two years aro. The
total of TTJJ cara comparsa with tile re
ceived at Tacoma and t received at Seat
Local barley FCTlpu were mora than
.f.xibte thoaa of last year, but arrlvala of
rata showed a decline of 777 cara. Lar-e
, .Ins la flour and bsV receipts last year ara
rc-sarded.
Total receipts. In car, of wheat, barley,
oata. Hour and hay at Portland for tha past
mon, aa compiled by tha Werchanta Ex
change, wera aa follows:
asna WTi-atBarler Floor. fats-Har
".! T.7V. Ill ,'?
I-.IT-M 3.VM -''3 1 1,M
1i-17 "-l" -v' ,V1 "r'- -"--J
tHW in ..h 11 -j
I-.I4-I-1 !.' '"." V--7 "i-i
!M3-tl .... V-'-- I- ' .
i:u-i3! I7..i3 sm i'3 i3
Tha coarse rrala market yesterday waa
t.rr dull. Brewing- barley waa SO cents
higher aad clipped oata M cents lower than
ci Saturday. Other bids oa tha local board
rr enchanted.
t'lement Curtis" crop report Indicates a
what production of l.IJO.OOO.OOO bushels,
orn iftK8.ooo.000 bushels and oats 1.413.
iMto.ooo bushels. Tha Kansas corn crop la
climated at aj.OOO.ooo bushels. Weather con
rHUoaa la tha middle west, aa wired from
thi-alo: "Clear and lot all oyer south
west and west: nuluth. clear. J; Minneap
olis, clear. 73: Wlnnlpei. cloudy. 70. Torn-ea--l:
Grain belt -enerally fair and warmer
except Dakota generally fair and cooler."
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
by tha Merchants Exchange as follows:
tVhat.liarley.Klour.Oata.Hay
Portland. Von.. 3 1 23 J
Tacoma Sat
fasoo. to date.3.'.7 40 3 1JI
battle hat. . 3 .... ....
ovasoa to date 3434 113 177
LOCAL BrTTl;R MARKET INSETTLKD
Celling rrtnt Tricea Announced by Ona
City C reamery.
Tha local batter market Is unsettled. One
ef the city crcamerira announced a 1-crnt
Irop In prints. effective this ronrnlng. but
i. hers said they would not follow the de
1'ine. Burins prices of bulterfat remain
unrhanged. '
Cubea wera dull and H ID 1 cent under
lUlltiliy'i prices. Shipments out wera of
llr also, Offerings of Inferior trades were
Urge. Tha lnto-etorae movement was 14,
KU pounds and 4o3 pounrta were wlthdraaa.
leavlnc a balance of :.00.5s pounds. Ptreet
s-srka Increased to cubes and 49 boxes.
Kerelpts Saturday weie: Founds
faltfornia
lrf rib .3-. 14-
Uuhmctos oou
eastern Oregon timothy. $3ff3T per ton;
alalia. tzO; valley train hay. I-'S.
Iralry aad C a a try Prod nee.
TICTTER Pnhes. S2-seore. 49c: PI -score.
48iic: 80-score, 4-; prints, parchment
vrinMrL bns Ir.ra R" irt .'.Tc cartOflS. MOW
bait boxes. Ve more: less than half boxes, le
more: hutterfat. No. 1. 51V-c Per pounu.
fllVVr TIllamMk f A. b. TIllamOOK:
Triplets. 34c: Younf Americas. S5c: Coos and
Curry, f. o. b. alyrtle Point, triplets. n..
Tonne Americas, 34'3c; longborns. 8-tHc.
EOOS Oreton ranch, case count 4- 9 43c:
candled. 4 Te w 4 rtc ; selects. 47c.
POULTRY Hens. l'&27c: broilers, !!t
80c: teeae. ducks and turkeys, nominal.
VEAL Fancy, 21c per pound.
PORK Fancy. 2Mc per pound.
Fruit and Vegetables.
FBI'ITS Oranees. 1S.50.7S: lemons.
17.234, S.SO box: bananaa. ISDHe per pound:
snnles. new. 14 Der box: KraDcrruit, $3.736:
strawberries, 3.73: cherries. 10arl7Vic per
nnunil! mnu nune. S1.7St4.MI Per crate
apricots, w.ou tr-'i per box: peaches, $1.23
iwe Iw.x: wsturmelons. - . C per pounu.
plums. I-VSO per box: pears, 2.7 per
box: raspberries, $ J :;. r 8 10 per crate; lo
tanherrles, 12. IM) per crate.
VEUETABLES Cabbate. 13 5064 per 100
pounds: lettuce. I2.25tij.30 per crate; pep
perw. 40c per pound; beets, $33.30 per sack;
turnips, tJ."'tj 4 per sack: cucumbers,
S1.2.irl.7& per dosen: tomatoes, 9202.30
per box: spinach. o per pound: peaa, 89c
per pound: rhubarb, oc per pound.
POTATOES Oreton Burbanks, best. 12.23;
new California. 4w4?jc per pound.
ONMON9 California, red and yellow, 59
S4c per pound.
Staple Groceries.
T-ocal jobblnt quotations:
fii;OAR Sek basis. Krutt or berry. 19.93:
beet. I 53: Honolulu cane. JH.ftO; extra C
19.15: powdered la barrels. 110.23: cubea
In barrels. 110.43.
M7S Walnuts. 27ff35c: Braill nuts. 3c:
filberts. 2; almonds, 24e3c; peanuts.
11 r 1.M-.
SALT Half-troond. 100s. Il per ton;
30?" $17.23 per ton: dairy. $23 par ton.
RICE Japan style, ?c: blue roae, lOe;
head. 12c P-r pound.
BEANS Buytnt price, larira white. 59
3Hc per pound: red. 4o per pound.
COKFEU Roasted, In drams. 33930c
Hope. Mohair. Ktc
lirvpq Oreena. IKIH. 47c: 11T crop.
S3b37c: 1918 crop. oc: 113 crop. 20ff25c;
1H19 contracts. 40c; tnrea-year couirmcu.
40c. 30r. 00c.
wmi, Eastern oreton ana nunmn,
40t57o per pound; valley. uvo per
MOIIA1K JJ'is cup. og r ' r'
TAI.IX)W No. 1. tie per pound; No. 2.
6So per poond; treasa No. 1, 3hc; No.
3V;C ler pound.
I'AJCARA BARK New. 10c per Pound.
UltAIN BAG In carlota, 13c
Provielooa.
Ical Joboint quotations:
HAMS All sues, choice. 424 94Sc: stand
ard. 41',fr4Jc: skinned. 33930c; picnic, 28 Si
b:-9'.c. cottace roil, atc.
Iki Tlcrco basis, 6c; compound. 29e
per pound.
I , a y SALT Short, clear backs. 30 9 33c;
plates. 27t29c: exports, iic
BACON Kaucy. &3tf33c; ftandard. 4B9
49c; choice. 39 f 43c
Hides and Pelts.
HIDES No. X salt-cured hldea. 30 lbs.
and up. 20c: No. 1 part-cured hides. 30 lbs.
and up. 1hi,c: No. 1 treen hides. 30 lbs. and
up 17-; No. I salt-cured bull hides, 60 lbs.
and U. 14c; ISO. 1 part-curea suit hww
ao lbs and up. lie Tho price on ro. -hi,.
i:l bo i,t rer pound less than on No.
I. No. 1 calf skins, up to II lbs, 45c: No. 3
calf skins, up to 13 lbs.. 43c; o. I aip sins,
IS to 2i lbs. 25c: No. 2 kip skins. 13 to 23
it., -v- Art flint hides. 7 lbs. and up. 30c;
' iin .ir hl.Uvr. under 7 lbs.. 40c; dry
a't hides. 7 lbs. uud up, 24c: dry salt calf
h!.les. under 7 Ik.. 31c; dry flint stat or
k..:i MJ ": rlrv salt hld-s. lie; ary
bull hides and skins, half price: dry horse
lules. acenrdint to size and quality, eaon
I15UU3 salt horse hides, sklnucd to hoof
and head on. I3'U. horse hides with heads
.ft r.ih.
.m,TH Pry Ions-wool sheep pelts, per
lb.. 25 0 33c: dry medium wool sheep pelts,
per lb., los.toc: dry shearling sheep pelts.
. in 7.-.- Mlterl looa-wool sheep pelts.
each! $2n3: salted medium wool sheep pelts.
eaih, $14'-: saticu iiiwuHi
each, &VV75C.
STOCK MARKET IS STRONG
GEXERAL TEXDEXCT OF PRICES
IS "CP WARD.
Trading: Restrained in Measure by
Firmness of Money Rates.
Bonds Inclined to Ease.
NKW YORK, June 80. Trad!n(c In atock
today occasional ly was reminiscent of the
dullness and hesitation which in pre-war
time marked the advent of the new fiscal
year and its attendant uncertainties.
Despite last week's better bank state
ment, call money opened at 6 to H per
cent, rising; later to 8 for mixed loans and
10 for all Industrials, indicating- increased
discrimination ag-alnst the latter form of
collateral.
The new order created by the Versailles
treaty found ro rery clear reflection In the
r-n-ira nf n nntfrt value, aside from the sus
tained strength of chares which hve as- f
sumed a fixed pUce anions so-cauea peace
inuustrtals.
Transnorlatlont shared only moderately In
tbe day's movements, excepting; Texas
I'acffic, which was again reaporsive to ub
stantlt! accumulation.
Kubber issues related to the motor divi
sion! extended last Saturday's gains, AJax,
Keystone, Killy - Springfield and United
biates Rubber recording gross advances of
two to seven points, but motors were rela
tively backwaid.
Food shares came next In speculative
favor, Wilton Packing, Jewel Tea and Cem
Products rising three to fiv points with af
filiated Ibjucs. notably American Can and
Continental Can.
Baldwin and American Locomotives, cen
tral .Foundry, common and preferreu; Cen
tral Leather, Hide V Leather prsferred.
American Woolen. A met lean Express and
International Paper were con.-yslcuous amonn
the other strong stocks, bales amounted to
LlA.OOO shares.
Bonus, Including liberty and international
saues. were Inclined to ease fractionally.
Total sales, par value, $10,800,000. Old
United StMcj bonds were unchanged on call.
CLOS1.VQ STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. . High. Low. bid.
Am Beet Sugar... i0 Mi's &rt
American Can.. -4D,tKK) ti0 r7H
Am Car&Kdry. 4.1'00 11U lo.t
Am H clt L. pfd e.CHtO l.'.l hi
American Loco. l.mo b't3
Am Sm & Itig.. O.1U0 ls4Vs
Am ISugar Refg boo I'M
Am Sum Tobac. I.0"0 Ji:ti
1.U00 1
Total 33.772
Cheese receipts Saturday were 1,3S2
pounds from Orgoo. 24.1t from California
and COO from Idaho.
STORAGE EGG HOI.MNC.ft ARE LARGER
lacrMs mi SO. I'rr Cent la Stocks Held
la the Northwest.
Eggs were firm, with buyers paying 43
cnts to country shippers. Jobbing prices
re unchanged. Only a few cases went
into storage, but a conlderab!e quanttty
was shipped to Seattle. Floor stocks were
3117 cases. Receipts Saturday were 33
i.tti from Oregon. 6 from Washington and
il from Idaho, a total of T."T cases. Total
receipts last werk were C31 cases against
4IK ra.fes In the preceding week.
Thirty-three storagrs in the Parlfle north
st report total holdings of eggs on June
IX Iil. as 123.03O canes, compared with
1 tX I.VJ vases on June 13, IMS. The 1010
holdings represent an Increase of -0.9 per
cent or the H1 h''ltng.
C ATALOlTES ARE UKM AND HIGHER
Ood Prices Are Experted te Rule for the
'Next Three Weeks.
Cantaloupes were firm and are likely to
continue so for the next three weeks, or un
til Turtocks begta arriving In car lots. Stand
ards were quoted at 4 23J -6(. ponies at
93 30(M flats at f 1 75y 2. Watermelons
rrr steady at StfSi cents, bulk.
Cherry receipts by express were 600 boxes
from Oregon. St0 from California and a
few small lots from Washington. The mar
ket was firm, Btngs selling at 15 J17j cents
and Royal Annes at 10912 cents.
Two cars of dec id uous fruits arrived.
Plume sold at $3.30, apricots At $2.23.
peaches at $L23 aad new apples at $1.
Berries were unchanged.
Visible Wheat reapply Icrreass.
The American vlvible wheat supply com
pares as follows:
June 3. 11
.inly 1. twit
.tulv 1. 1U17
July . 111
Julv , l'.'l.
June 20, lult ,
BtuheN.
Iecrea!te.
.14.-n.oiH 1.4.IHHt
. . .::.taj viNNi iw,on
. .. 7.1'l.tHN 2.2ii.K1i
.. .14,v.uo 3,yJi,w0
The oats visible Increased 2.49,000 bush
. and corn decreed 2i.000 bushels.
New rotate Decline.
Three ears of new California potatoes were
r- tvd and the market was lower it 4044
nm for garnets and 3 tf 4 cents for
w mrM. Old stork was stenly at $2 23.
Hank Clearing.
Unk clearings of the northwestern cities
j McrUay were as foi o:
Clcarinir. Balances.
v rrland 14 j.7wl l.in.
,Ht.a 2.tSt.l7a
i m. .vna jt tMt.Tas
M'.'Une 1.717.122
i'ort.and bank cleariniis tor June of this
.-"I lorn.er years were:
ll J123 4.r7
i;t. lH.!il'v44l
1-I7 7.32ti.!42
t;i 47.iJl.lHMi
41. --.-'
i 44.721.
ITHH 41.343.!Hi.-
"i 4 3. I;."' 7
rti 4.riM:.ain
..0 4L'.14rt.01S
jt0 30.04a.a4J
BAN ITtANCIHCO PROPrCE MARKET
priree Current oo Eggs. VegcUblee, Freall
r-nilts. KU- at Hay 1'Hy.
AN FRANCISCO, June 30. Butter, o."c.
Kitgs Kresh extras, &3l3c; extra pullets,
44 i-c
Cheese New firsts, 30c; Young Ameri
can. 3:.c.
Poultry Hens. 24J30c. according to else;
young roonterK, 40c; broiler. 2UltS3c, accord
ing to eixo; fryers, ."Vn3!c; geeie, nominal;
M4iials, 4."if30c; ilcou, 2.A0f3 doxen.
Vegetables tiraded axparagu. H3 10c;
etrgpiant. 10fl.V: pepperm bell. lOUr;
largo chile, I0il2c; summer squash, bdev
$l: small box tomatoes, 75ctf$l--3 box, ac
cording to district; potatoes, delta. $2.50C
2 7.) box; ontoii. red. $t4t4 2; green, 1.7fl
(1 1.H3 box; rhubarb, $22.75 box; green
prase. (ItfSc; cucumbers, $1.75 if 2 small box;
string beans, 2Uf22c; max. 10 ft 12c; pole,
124fl3c; okra, H' 12 be; rn. 4' dox
en: garlic. 17 4n-'lc; celery, $4. 505 crate.
Kruit lemons. I?7: orangen. $4.2."J5;
grapefruit, 3.&Otv4.(0; banana.. 597c; pine
apples, S3 a 3: pears, 12ovl-35 small box;
plums, I1.30U2 crate; Newtown Pippin ap
ples. $J.3ofrJ 7": watermelons, 22c;
currants, I10U13: peachen, bOcQtl crate;
fig, black, CO (T Too single-layer box, $1Q
1.25 double layer; strawberries, $141."; lo
ganberries. 7iii; Markberriej. 310 12 per
cheat; cherries, lOtf l.')C; apricots. $1,259
l.oo crate; gooaeberries, $010; cantaloupes,
2'2 50 standard crate; raspbrrlet. l0fi 14.
Itecetpts Flour. 40 quarters; barley, 6720
centals; beatTs, 1020 sacks; potatoes, 143
nacks; hay, 510 tons: onions, 5i5 sacks;
hides, 2b0; wine, 2S.200 gallons.
COAST AND E.8TER DAIRY PRODUCE
Butter Market Conditions at Leading Dis
tributing Points.
San Francisco and eastern dairy produce
reports received by wire by the Portland
of i ice of the bureau of markets yesterday
follow:
Boston. Feeling little better, selling prices
showed some advance, demand light, mostly
for small lots. Cars bad slow sale at oo '4$
&OHc
Chicago. Market Just steady after decline
lc with trading only fair; quite a few sales;
92-score. Mo.
New York. After a little firmness with
a slight advance market became quite in
active with little demand and difficult to
move top grades at quotations.
Philadelphia. Xlarket Ho higher, un
settled, condition, some freely selling, others
holding. Reeepita light.
San Francisco- Prices declined fully lc
Market appeared weaker at close and 92
cure could be purchased as low as 52c
in limited quantities; orXerings were liberal,
but demand light.
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
4 rain. Flour, Feed, Etc
Oat?
No. 2 white feed
taarlev
M idard feed ......
;-.i0erJ "A"
ltt)
... 'J, white
-'tv clipped ithtte.
July August
.$03 00 f.VUK)
, 5, M f OO
. 53 ; ..
. M on .no no
. 5l.t0 iO.OO
. ft o c :o
. 07. o7 50
basis, $2.20 per
N't. 3 ye!iow
,Nk J mixed
V H liAT Go ernraent
bu-el.
1-IsOCR Patents $1143 delivered. $11.30
at n'l: bakers'. l.lill S". wholewheat.
Jl 25 H-: graham, I lO.ui if 10.2O.
UII.U KiCl) Will run (. o. c. mill, ca riots,
t.'.s per ton; mixed cars, $3'50; ton lots or
o.ir, $40; leas than ton, $41; rolled barley,
j, rolled oats. $: ground bari-y. .".i.
i CRN Whoie, ton. $73; cracked, $77 pel
t .
UAT Buying prices & a. h, Portland;
ROAD WORK HINDERS AUTOS
Parlnc Orerations in Full Blast on
Colombia Highway.
HOOD niVER. Or.. Jun. 30. (Spe
cial.) Comfortable travel over the Co
lumbia river highway is ended until
after paving operations between here
and Cascade Locks are completed. ac
cording to motorist, who went over
the route yesterday, ravinu crews
have begun work at Cascade Locks
and Wyeth. and a crew has begrun
grading between here and Ruthton hill.
Announcements as to whether the
highways will be completely blocked
by the pavine vary. The state Aish
wiy commission recently declared that
traffic would be allowed at certain
hours of the day. but J. K. Nickelson.
In charge of maintenance in this coun
ty, says that he does not see how It
will be possible to carry on paving
operations without closing1 the route
entirely for several weeks.
OPIUM TAKEN BY POLICE
Max Ttclss of Seattle Held for Grand
Jury Investigation.
ABEUPKKN'. Wash., June SO. (Spe
cial.) Max i'.eiss, arrested here Thurs
day, was held to appear before the fed
eral urand jury at Tacoma. His bail
wus fixed at SsOO.
Keiss la charged with having in his
possession eight ounce., of opium and
two ounces of Tenshee opium, which,
together with Bealr: pipes and other
paraphernalia, were removed from the
luggage of the accused man at a local
l.oteL
r.eus la known In Seattle aa "Ace
King." He said that he bought U
drug in a Seattle poolroom.
Read Tha Oregonlan classified ads. I
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47
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Am Tel & Tel.
Am Z L c 8.
Anaconrla Cop..
Alchlson
a a wiss..
Ualdwln J.OCO..
Knit ic Ohio. . . .
Hth Steel "B"
Muue & Hup Cop
lal Petroleum.. -UU
Cansdlan Paclf l.ttiO
Crural Leather S6.
Ches & OHIO... UO
r. M sc St. P. .. 4
K I & P 4(10
Chlno Copper.. 8U0
rol -uel Iron 1.10
Corn Products, j IS. Itno
Crucible steel.. 7.71)0
Cuba Cane Susr. JB.iKin
If at III Seeurttits 7,"0
Krle It40
tlen Klrc
tlen Motors 7.PO0
tit Northern pfd 1.4ft'
lit. N Ore t'tfs l.'MJ
Illlnnts Ceotral no
Inspiration Cop 20..vm
InU M M pfd.. :;.mhi
int Nlrkel I.rmn
lot Paper 21. -'00
K C Southern
Kennecott Cop. 7,400
l.ou & Nash
.Mx Prtroleum S.90
Miami Cop 1.JO0 "-"S
Mldvale Steel.. 4.IKWI .'.14
Missouri I'aelf. . 14. .'. :i:i'5i
Montana Power 40
Nevada Copper.
N Y Central. . . .
V Y.N H & H . .
Norfolk & West
North PselflC.
Pan-Am petrol. a.4ii
Pennsvlvsnla .. S.rtno
Pitts at W Va l.-V'O
Plil.burn Coal, is.rtnn
Ray Con Cop.. 2..".0
Krudlns; .".""
Rep Iron Steel K.voo
sint.i oar. Il.r.on
.ik.,n Parlf. 10.0OII 10
Southern Ry... T'OO '-'0ai
studebaker Corp I2.no 1on.
Texas Co l.ion ITOi,
Tobacco Prod.. 1T..S00 II"
Union Pacific. 1.r,00 J S
Unit Cla Stores. .4.4110 l.l1,
tl S Ind Alco.. 1. ."0 1S2
tt S Bteel . 62.200 inss;
V f Steel, pfd.. 2.200 HR'i
l-,ahScoPp-r . 4.100 00
Western Union 100 BS
West Klcc ex diT 2.100 r.Bt,
Willys-Over ... 4,""" a?
Royal uutcn... . ' . " " ,J J ' "
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barrels; shipments. M barrels; stock, 7014
barrels.
Rostc Steady; sales none; receipts. 834
barrels; shipments. 1728 barrels: stocks. 84.
870 barrels. Quote: B. 14.7514.0: D.
1515.10; B, J13.10S15.20; F. 15.1515.25:
G. S15.20BH5.25; H, 15.2515.40; I. $15.50
18.85; K. J1 6.35 16.50; M, 1.5016.75;
N. (17917.10; WG, $17.24917.30; WW.
$17.60.
COFFEE FUTURES ARE ST1I.L FALLING
Near York Market Closes With Losses of
to 64 Points.
NEW YORK. June 80. An early decline
waa followed by sharp rallies in the market
for coffee future on European buylnl and
covering, but the advances were nSt main
tained and the market was unsettled In the
later trading. The openint decline of 39
to 64 points was on local selling on the
lower market for futures at Santos, with
December selling at 20.45 and March at
20.35c The rally carried December up to
21.40e and March to 21c but this met re
newed liquidation accompanied by talk of a
slightly easier tone in the cost and freight
market. December closed at 20.75c bid,
with the general list showing net losses of
29 to 64 points. July, 21.40c; September,
21.20c; October, 21.03c: December, 20.70o;
Jiimm. 20.65e: March. 20.55c: May. 20.45c.
Spot coffee, nominal; Rio 7a, 22tc; Santos
4s, 28 54 29c
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 30. Copper firm: elec
trolytic, spot, 18e; futures. 1981914c. ,
Iron and lead steady.
Spelter quiet; spot offered at 6.95c; July,
8.97jc
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 30. Spot cotton steady.
Middling, 34.90c
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, June 30. Raw sugar, unchanged.
Tralntb Linseed Market.
DULUTH, June 30. l.lnseed. $5.39g5.4L
CORN ESTIMATES LOWER
CROP MAT FAIjTj 800,000,000
BUSHEIiS TINDER 1918.
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do 4th 4is 94.04 Pac T & T 5s. ..
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Mining Storks at Boston.
BOSTON. June 30. Closing quotations
Allouea 42s Old Com
Arls Com 14 Osceola
Calu Hecla... St4 Qulncy
Centennial 1 Superior
Cop Range 51 Sup tt Boston.
Fast Multe J' .-.i'"""" ....
Fritnkiln 42 Utah Con ...
Isle Royalle ... 36 Winona . . .
Lake Cop 5 Wolverlna-. .
Mohawk 69 Oranby Con .
North Butta . . 13 IQreene can .
41
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MINOR HEARS OF CHARGES
Correspondent Held nt Coblenz by
V. S. Authorities.
COBLENZ, Saturday. June 28. (By
the Associated Press.) Robert Minor.
American newspaper correspondent and
cartoonist, was today given a copy of
the charges under wnicn m n
tntt.j h.r hv American army au
thorities. The charges were not made
public. , .
Minor was arrested eeveral weeks
ago in Paris at the request of British
authorities who had been trying a num
ber of persons charged wnn circuit
ing propaganda. When later the Brit
ish announced that they did not wish
to proceed against Minor, the American
authorities began a separate investi
gation. Minor's father telegraphed his on
from San Antonio not to spare expense
in arranging for hie defense.
SAX FRANCISCO, June 30. Robert
Minor was publicity director and treas
urer of the international workers' de
fense league here from August, 1916, to
January, 1918. Minor was active in tne
rirn of Thomas J. Mooney, now
serving a life eentence for murder at
San Quentin prison. In connection wuu
a preparedness day bomb explosion in
this city.
Hood River Elks Getting Money.
HOOD RIVER, Or., June 30. (Spe
cial.) Computing their subscriptions
today. Hood River's Elks' committee
in charge of the Salvation Army drive
found they needed an additional $600 to
complete the county's quota of $2200.
J. H. Frederick, manager of the cam
paign, declared, however, that his o
liciting committees would immediately
get busy, and that this total sum would
be secured before he and hie fellow
Elke ceased their task.
Phone your want-ads to The Orego
ninn. Phone Main 7070, A 6095.
Money. Exchange. Etc.
NEW YORK. June 80. Mercantile paper.
unchanged.
Sterling 0-day bills. $4,57: commercial
60-day billa on banks. $4.56: commercial
60-day bills, 84.56H; demand. $4.59; cables.
$4.60. Francs, demand 6.45, cables 6.43:
guilders, demand 8Hi. cables 89; lire, de
mand 7.9S. cables 7.96.
Time loans strong, uncnangea.
Call monsv strong: high. 8 per cent: low.
6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent: closing
bid. 8 per cent; oiierea ai on per ccm,
last ln. 8 per cent.
rtar silver. Sl.os.
Mexican dollars, 824c.
LONDON. June - SO. Bar silver. 53d per
Ounce. Money and discount uncnangea.
Eastern Dairy Produce.
NEW YORK. June 80. Butter, steady;
creamery, higher than extras. 51i52iic;
creamery, extras (92 score) S1S8511M.
Kggs steady, uncnangea.
Cheese firm, unchanged.
CHICAGO, June 30. Butter lower: cream
ery. 45 50 He.
Eggs lower; receipts. 20.133 eases: firsts.
40a41c; ordinary firsts. tBU3SMc; at
mark, cases Included. 88939c: storage
packed firsts. 424c; extras. 42fe3?43c
poultry, alive, higher; fowls. 30c
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. June 30. Evaporated ap
ples Quiet but firm; western, ;0 22c; state,
"'f'runes Firm: California 0G32c; Ore
gon. 14?33c.
Peaches Firm; standard, 23c; choice, 24c;
fancy. 26c
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga., Jure SO. Turpentine
Firm. OOc: sties, 33 barrels: receipts. 30s
SALT
CREEK
PRODUCERS
This great Oil Producer and mar
ket leader is stated to have nearly
100 producing wells capped await
ing passage of the Oil Leasing.BilL
Our latest Wyoming OH Resume,
Letter No. 2. fully describes this
company. Also gives latest infor
mation regarding the
OIL LEASING BILL
now before Congress, together with
an up-to-date map of the Wyoming
oil districts and latest reliable data
concerning
Merrltt
Klk Baaln
Midwest Ref.
Northsrest
Glenroelc
Copies Free Upon Request
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Boston-Wyoming
Midwest Oil
Omar
Allen
TEXT BOOK OF WALL
STREET THIRD EDITION
Now Ready for Distribution
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
20 Broad St., New York
Philadelphia Harrlsburg
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
Predictions Cause Strength in Chi
cago Option Market Stocks
in Store Are Meager.
CHICAGO. June SO. Fresh strength de
veloped in the corn market today, largely
aa a reault of lha bullish estimates as to tha
size of the domestic crop this season. The
close waa unsettled, "lc to lc net higher,
with September $1.76 to $1,76 and De
cember $1.54 to $1.64(4. Oata finished HO
to l4c down. In provisions the outcome
varied from 25c decline to 17c advance.
E3ti mates suggested by current figures on
acreage Indicated tha 1919 yield of corn In
the United States would fall 30,000 ,000
bushela under the total for 1918. Denyind
waa further stimulated by the fact that
stocks In store were meager and that tne
movement of new wheat seemed likely to
delay the handling of other grain.
An unlooked for Inclease of tne "'
supply total had a depressing, effect on tne
cats rrarket. .
low Quotations on hogs deprived pnvi
eione of any tendency toward a. decldtd I ad
vance. Commission houses, thougn, wsr
conspicuous at timea aa buyers of lara.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
COKS,
nn,n High.
...$1.70 $1.7711
... 1.63H 1.55
OATS.
... .'4 .69'4
... .60' .701,
MESS PORK.
M.TS M.2S
...49.50 49.60 49.15
LARD.
..34 00 84.32 34.00
...34.07 34.35 34.00
SHORT RIBS.
...27.70 2S.0O 27.70
.. 27.80 28.10 27.80
CorNo. 3 yenow. antflW
yellow. $1.771.7S!i; No. 8 ycllotv, $1.72
fip 1 74
Oats No. 3 white. 6S960UC
Rye No. 2. $1.41(4.
Barley $1.141.2L
Timothy $912.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $34.
Ribs $2727.75.
Sept.
Dec
Sept.
Dec
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
Jul
Sept
Low.
$1.75
1.53(4
.67 H
.68
Close.
$1.7634
LETS
.67
.69
51.40
49.20
34.05
34.00
S7.T0
27.90
MinneajMilis Vraln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 30. Barley, $1,040
1.13. Flax. $5.395.41.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN -FRANCISCO, June SO. Flour, $12 f.
o. b. warehouse.
Grain Wheat, $2.20; oats, red feed, $2.45
2 55; corn. California yellow, 13.808.40;
barley. No. 1 feed, 1918 crop, $2.602.70.
Hay Wheat or wheat and oats, $16(18;
$75,200.00
British Columbia Bonds
$70,000 Brltlah Columbia Bond Dae 192
SVXOO British Columbia Bands Dne 1039
These bonds are direct and primary obligations of the govern
ment of British Columbia and' are payable from its general
revenue. The natural wealth of British Columbia comprises
forests, minerals, fisheries and agriculture, and is probably the
richest of Canadian provinces. Exempt from all Dominion gov
ernment taxation.
PRICE: TO YIELD 5Y,
Liberty and Victory Bonds
If yon must sell your Liberty or Victory bonds, sell to us.
If you can bny more Liberty or Victory bonds, buy from us.
On Monday. June 30, the closing New Tork market prices were as given
betow. They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory bonds all
over the world, and the highest. We advertise these prices daily In order
that you may always knew the New York market and tha exact value of
your Liberty and victory bonds.
Victory Victory
3 (is lst4s 2d 4s 1st 4Us 2d 4V.S 3d 4s 4th 4s 3s 4s
Mkt. Pr... $99.36 $94.90 $03.90 $1(5.10 $04.12 $95.10 $94.10 $100.0S $ 99.96
Ac Int... .16 .18 .51 .19 .64 1.25 .90 .43 .04
Total $99.52 ,$95.0S $94.41 $95.29 $94.66 $96.35 $95.00 $100.51 $100.50
When buying we deduct 87c on a $30 bond and $2.50 oa a $1000 bond.
We sell at the New York market plus the accrued interest.
Burglar and Fireproof Safe Deposit Boxea for Rent.
MORRIS BROTHERS, INC.
THE PREMIER SHTNICD7.VL BOND HOUSE
Morris Bide 309-311 Stark St., Bet. 5th and lh.
Telephone Broadway 2151. Lstabllahed Over ts 1 ears.
tame oats, $17019: barley. tll14; alfalfa,
$1B19; barley straw, S080o bale.
Strawberry Harvest at Close.
HOOD RIVER, Or., June 30. (Spe
cial.) The Hood River valley's last
carload of strawberries for the sea
son will be shipped by the Apple
Growers' association tomorrow night.
The total tonnage will be 98 car.-,
which have sold for approximately
$3000 per car. Berry harvest hands
are leaving for The Dalles cherry or
chards and for the Willamete valley
to engage in loganberry picking. Many
will remain here to thin apples.
OLAEK, KENDALL S CO.
Government, Municipal and
Corporation Bonds.
Corner Fifth ana Stark
Streets.
LIBERTY
BONDS
We recommend the pur
chase of Liberty Bonds and
are prepared to fill orders
in aay amount.
If you hare Liberty Bonds
to 'sell, we will buy them
from you at highest prices,
depending on New Tork
market quotations received
by wire daily.
HEADQUARTERS
for
LIBERTY BONDS
We BUT and SELL any
amount. New York quo
tations by wire every
morning, lntereet in
cluded: 3s.. $99.S1
FIRST 4s.. 95.07
SECOND ' 4s.. 94.40
FIRST 41,4a.. 95.28
SECOND 4 Us.. 94.65
THIRD 4S.. 98.34
FOURTH 44s.. 94.99
VICTORT 4a.. 100.60
If necessary to sell your bonds,
bring them to us. We pay
highest local prices.
ROBERTSON &EWING
ZOT-8 N. W. Bank Bldg.
Frank Robertson H. C. Ewlag
July Investments
We offer, subject to sale:
Municipal Bonds yield
Amount Maturity Per Cent
S. 40,000 Columbia Irrigation Dis
trict 6s (new issue) 1930-1939 6
3,500 Cowlitz County, Wash.,
D. D. No, 8-612 1928-1929 6
89,000 Cottonwood Highway Dis
trict, Idaho, 512 1930-1939
' 300,000 Bingham Co., Idaho, 5s. .1929-1938
44,000 Lapwai Valley, Idaho, High
way 5s 1930-1937
7,100 Madera, California, Im
provement 7s 1920-1923
15,000 Port of Bandon, Or., 6s. . .1920-1923
26,500 Sheridan, Wyoming, Im
provement 6s .... 1920-1928
26,900 Worland, Wyoming, Drain
age District 6s 1926-1938
Corporation Bonds
? 13,500 (Par value) Fisk Rubber
pany 1st pref. 7 stocks
15,000 New York, Chicago & St.
Louis R. R. Co. 6s 1931
35,000 Canadian Northern Ry.
Equipment Trust 6s ... . 1920-1927 5.875-6.00
5.15
4.80
5.25-5.50
6.75
6.25
6
6
6
6
Canadian Municipal Bonds
$ 75,00 Burnaby, B. C, 6s 1924
15,500 Greater Winnipeg Water
District 6s , 1923
V 5,000 Vancouver, B. C, 4s 1922
11,000 Vancouver, B. C, 4V2s 1924
23,000 Victoria, B. C.,4i2s 1924
Circulars containing a full description of the above issues
may be had upon request.
Lumbermens Trust Co.
Lumbermens Building Fifth and Stark
Half Million in Capital Hundred Thousand in Surplus
We Want
a large amount of
Liberty
and
Victory
onds
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FACTS NO. 453.
I AN AWAKENED t&
IN A 1 IU1N
It is a question whether
all the nations combined
have ever spent so murh
in a single year for the
improvement of roads as
has been set aside for
this purpose in the United
states in 1919. Between
half and three - quarters
of a billion dollars for
road work has been ap
propriated by tho gov
ernment, states and coun
ties. This vast amount
will be wisely spent if
the roads are paved with
BITULITHIC
WARRED BROTHERS CO.
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and will par you top prices pay yon mors
aad sara oar elienta moony br eHmtnsrinr
shlpplo ehsrses. loss of tims. axchsnaa and
commissions test.
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HALL & COMPANY
BUT AND SELL,
Railroad
Public Utility
Industrial
Municipal
BONDS
YIELDING
5 to 7
Foreign Government Loans
Local Securities
Preferred Stocks
Lewis Bldg., Portland, Or.
Stocks Bonds Cotton Grain
J.B. Steinbach&Co.
201-2-3 Railway Kieuaie biob.
(4th nnd Stark)
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL PRINCIPAL
MARKETS.
PHONES: MAIN 285284
Government and Municipal
Bonds
Bought and Sold
E. H. ROLLINS 6? SONS
411-412 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg.
Established 1876
San Francisco, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal.
VUtaTigHAi eitv tASD'
For Investors Who
Seek an Attractive
Long-Term Yield
Beef and office space are essential commodities
that form the basis of two attractive bond issues
" now available for investors.
Both are long-term, first mortgage, sinking fund
securities :
Price
Morris & Co. 4Kb.. 872
Trinity Bldgs. Corp. of N. Y. 99 Vi
Monthly offering sheet containing further infor
mation about these and other current offerings will
be sent free upon request for OR-231.
Yielding
about
5.55
5.50
The National City Company
Correspondent Offices in 50 Cities
Portland Railway Exchange Building"
Telephone 6095 Main
Bonds Short Term Notes Acceptances
Government and Municipal
Bonds
Bought and Sold
. L QevereauxSiGmpany
87 Sixth Street
Broadway 1042
Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building