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THE 3IOKXIXG OBEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919. HAfyDLERS OF FLOUR GET LICENSE FORMS Agreements Must Be Signed by Millers and Dealers. FOUR CLASSES SPECIFIED M. II. ITouscr. of Grain Corporation Is Lining t'p Trade In This Zone for 191 9-2 0 Season. W. K. ywt1. In chair of th llcenM 5e artment of th rrmin corporation, haa ant tcfiata In th!a iona coptcs of tha form of acraamcnt. which ts to ba antercd into by lha corporation and tha varIon membara of tha floor and craia trad, at tha option mt tha tatttr. Tha armnt win ot bacoma affectlra ttatll It baa baan utcuted by th vraln cor- ratios and th xcut4 cople returned. THara art four different forma of agreement, aaasaly: On a rrrln wbaat floor miliar. aoa floor Jobbers, oaa for bakcra. ona for Jaeif!o eoaat rraia dealers, elevator, ware- kooaaa and Jobber ' Max y tlccnaaa may Bad mora than ona form f arrarnnt. On license covara all rT . bat tha acramnt moat ba mada a-para t I r for each claaa of boalnesa. Tha tmmcnt la not Talld onlcaa a llcanaa la firat aacorcd (except In tha caaa of bakere astnv Um than frO barrels of flour par anonth. who ar not required to have license). It haa not been fully determined yet Just what report a will be required, bat forma will fea aetit la dua time. License wht hava mora thaa ana office re required to llat tha names of all placet wber they are dotnc bonlnesa or where they expect to do business. Th I Irene of courae 3a Issued to tha main office, but the branch offices abould carry the license number on a:l thetr atari one ry. invoices, etc Kach branch office shoald notify the respective tone offices In which the branch la located that tha llcensa haa been Issued at the main of Hce. and five the license number and num ber of tha too In which tha mala office is located. B.iRLET MABKTT IS PCT HICflER Blda Ara Advanced fl.M to .sa at Mer rbaata Hxrhanfe (teaeJoa, Brewlnr barley bids wera raised $1.50 and iVed barley 130 on tha local board yester day, for the former fOt-lVO betnv offered and I for tha latter. Tha Chicago barley market closed 1H cents talher at a bushel for July and 11.19 for December. At Fan Francisco, Ixc ember barley sold at 3 Ort' a cental. Corn bida were 50 cents higher at tha Mer chants Exchange. Sacked oata, which have b-en below a. parity with bulk oats, were advanced Mestizo. Weather conditions In tha middle west, as wired from Chicago: "Minneapolis cleody. 63. WlnaIpsT clear. 70. Chicago clear, cool. Iavenport clear, fine. 70. Kansas City clear. 7 Omaha clear, hot. Topeka-f lutchlson alear. hot. Pu Louis clear, fine. Ohio val ley clear. eooL Forecast : Illinois. Missouri. Kansas part cloudy, somewhat unsettled, nt much chance in temperature. Minne sota, Datotaa fair, not much change In tem peratures. Iowa thunder showers tonight, TVedneaday fair, unsettled In south thla aft ernoon, followed by fair tonight and tomor row, slightly cooler." Terminal receipts. In cars were reported by tho Merchants' Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oata Hay Trtiand. Tuea. Tear aso Pason to date. Tear ago- Parana. 3ion.. Tar ago Feaeon to date. Var ago-. . ... Pattle. Mon... Tear ago P-sson to date. Tear ago...... waa business dona In 1-ocoro at 49H cents. 3tre?t stocks were l5.r89 pounds and 4601 pounds went to the coolers. Receipts Mon day wera: Pounds. caiirorrla S,"4i Idaho MO Ore iron .J... . . . .lo.!i3 n asttinctea 3,1 Ttal 2341 Cheese receipts Uondr were lo.STO pounds frcra Oregon and W00 pounds from Washington. "Hide Range of Ktc Prices, Candled ffrt wera q noted at a wide rang of 45 to 43 cents by jobbers and the buying price waa also uneven, most firms offering 43 cents and others as high as 44 1 cents. Street stocks were 262 cuses sgainst 3iV. a week ago. Receipts Monday were 164 ras from Oregon, lift from Washington and 0 iron I as no, a total of cases. C haa go In Butcm of Maxketa. A. A. Harris, who has been temporarily in charge of the fruit and vegetable avLiion of the local office of tin boreau of markets. ft lor San Krancist-o last night to aaaume charge ox the bureau'a branch In that city. tntil the return of R. L. Ktnrer to this city. th green produce division of th local of :ire will bo In th hands of p. F. Msltsoa. who alio haa charge of tha dairy produco department. Sharp Advassro la Unseed OIL A 10-cent advance In linseed oil quota tions was announced yesterday. Tha new prires are: Ka, In barrels, f2.21; in cases, 2.31; boiled. In barrels. 1'3; In cases, eJ.SJ. Bank Clestftnsra. Bank clearings of tha northwestern cities yesterday ware aa follows: Clearinra. Balances. Portland S3.414.MT $ 612.003 eatt.a T.5'),373 B14.144 Tacoma 1.13b,s03 236, Osl bpjkana 1.6tt4,b3T 22J.37i RAJ L SHARES E VARIOUS SPECIALTIES ALSO RE CORD GAINS. do con 8, oou. .89 tAnU-Frlieh 5s. 9 do 4s res lost do 4a coll 106'4I ' BMtm Mlnlnr 8 took. BOSTON. July 8. Closing quotations: Aiiouci ........ 44 itjia uomimon .. Arizona Corn!.. 14HIOsceola ........ Cal and Aril... 71$ijQulney Cal and Hecla.,440 ISoperlor Centennial IS Sup & Boa Min.. Higher Money Rates Tend to Re- ' strict Speculation Further Weakness of Exchange. FOBTLJlND MABEKT O.COTAT10NS Am. ma. t&4.S0 iu.sv 50 SO 'basis, 20 per Cmla, Tma. Fm4. Etc 3fubanta Exchaaxa. noon smsIoo. July Ost Bid. Ask. No. 1 whit, (Nd IM.M lia.JO Barley Standard feed 59 00 6O.00 Standard "A" 51 50 ,2.00 Eautera oata ana corn la bulk; Oata Vo. X whit, HA HO 63 00 SS-lb. clipped whit..... 61. iO 6X00 torn No. I vellow Tt f 75.00 No. a mlxtd 7'vM) 74.01 ITUI'lTllnvanimMI bushel. FIXUR Patenta, 111.45 delivered. tll.SO t mill: bakers', $11. 15 11 SO: whole wheat. 10 10.40: craham. (10 02 310.0. MII.LFEED Mill run, f. o. b. mill, ear- lota, S41 per ton: mixed cars. $41.50: ton lots or over. S4?: lev than ton. 93; rolled rar ley, S00: rolled oata. 16": cround barley. Sou; scrntch food, $79. CORN Whole, ton, (78; cracked, (SO per ton. HAT Buytnr price,, f. a. n. Portland: Eastern Oreron timothy. (32Jt per ton: aUalta. (S; valley rain hay. i32i. Dairy and Country Produce. H UTTER Cubes. 92-score. 60c: 91- score. 4S49Hc: 90-eore, 4HSc: prints. Parchment wrappers, bos lota. fiHS3; rar- lone. &3ni54c: half boxes. 1c more; lens than nait ooxea. lc more; Dutterxat, r4o. l, MV-c per pound. CHEESE Tillamook, t. 9. b. Tillamook: Triplets. 54c: Vounx' Americas. R5c: Coos and Curry, f o. b. Myrtla Point, triplets. 83 Vic; ouna America. 34 He: lonrhorns, S4H& EGGS Oreron ranch, caae count, 43 i 44c: candled. 4.VCv4flc; selects, 47 48c: Oreson Poultry aMoclaUon selects to Jobbers. 47c POULTRY Hens, 252Ae: broilers. 15 0.1"c: aeeee, ducks and turkeys, nominal. VKA1, Kancy. l'3c per pound. PORK Fancy. :jc per pound. XEW YORK. July 8. Tradlna on th, stock exchange today again waa very lively and more confusing as to trend, the suffer rates for money once more being tho dominant factor in th, several reversals and recoveries. Call loans opened at 9 to 10 per cent as agalnt yesterday's final rate of 20 per cent, and held at th. Initial quotations until thefina! hour, when as high as 15 per cent was paid on mixed loans and 17 per cent for 11 Industrials. Overnight developments in their relation to quoted alues were helpful mainly to the In dustrial list, but also to coppers and metal. Th, one disquieting feature was the further weakness of exchange with sterling and francs at low recorda Reports from trade center, accentuated the increaaed activity at . steel and Iron mills. The price ofO cents for copper for August delivery wss quoted and traction and gas shares were visibly strengthened by the- order authorizing a local 2-cent transfer rate. Oils, particularly Pan-American, pe troleums. Royal Dutch and Sinclair, were the feature, of early strength, followed by such motor, as Chandler, Stuts and white. the latter making an extreme gain of almos 9 points on Its sharp advance of th, final nour. Steel, wer, sustained by th, strength of crucioi, and -Mldvale. together with Intl matlon, that th, June tonnage statement of the United States Stayl corporation, to Issue on Thursday,- would show unmlstakaol signs of trsde improvement. various peace specialties recently In favor were less in evidence, but rails denoted sub stantial absorption, minor issues, such Missouri Pacific and St. Louis San Fran clsco, displaying marked strength. Sales amounted to 1.(135.000 shares- Bonds were more active, but little changed In the domestic and foreign divisions. Total sales, par value, aggregated (11,375.000. Old united Mates bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Last sales. High, 3.BW Vl ,.4'IU tili i,:..w m4 1.3IO UJVs a.uuu UJVa T.2UU MiVs 2.7u 1:14 3.00 ji :; J4.1U0 1U4 a ll.luO 42 5S 73 3 34 10 1 COD R Con Co.. R3 U Shannon E Butte Cop Mn 15!Urah Con Franklin 4Ul Winona Mohawk 71 (Wolverine 231, North Butt,,... 13Vil3ranby Cons ... SS . Greene-Cananea 44 14 Money Exchange, Etc NEW YORK, July 8. Mercantile paper, 514 65X per cent. Sterling 60-day bills. (4.48U: commercial 60-day bills on banks, (4.48; commercial 60 day bills. (4.48; demand. $4 47; cables, (4.4S14. France,-demand. 6 92: cables. 6 90. Guilders, demand. 37 -16-16: cables, 8S14. Lire, demand. 8.35: cables,- 6.30. Mixed loans, 9 bid. Tone very strong. Call money, strong: high, 14 per cent: low, 9 per cent; ruling rate, 9 per cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at 15 per cent; last loan, 14 per cent. Later call money rates rose to 15 per cent for mixed collateral and to 17 per cent for all industrial collateral. Bar silver. $1.07. Mexican dollars, 82U& ADVANCE IX COFFEE CONTIVTES I LIGHT SUPPLIES ASD ADVANCE IX HOGS RESPONSIBLE. September Delivery Climbs to High est Point Reached This Season. Oats . Firm. CHICAGO, Jnly 8. Fresh strength became manifest in the corn market today, chiefly nwins- to the scarcity of supplies and to continued record-breaking advances in thj Ine of hogs. The corn marKet cio.ieu nervous. He to 4c net nisner. wni, tember (1..92 1.92 ana uectmotr (1.61H to $1.61. Oats finished c to ale hlaher and provisions varied from un changed figures to 17c gain. Nearby deliveries or corn ciosea at ine in prices of the day. with Septemoer at me highest level yet thl, season. Throughout th session. July and September were especially sensitive to bullish Inlluence. noiwunsianu ing heavy and persistent profit-taking bj longs. Broadening of European demand in Argentina, however, as well as shrinkage of other aomesiic cenii. Fruits and Vegetable. FRCTTS Oranges. (5.2596.T3: lemona, $7 2o ij 8. SO bor; bananas, OffOHc per pound; apples. new.-$.1t?4 per box: grapefruit. $3&6: cherries. 6f?15c per pound: cantaloupes. $1.75vj4.7T per crate: ptricota, (292.25 per box: peach-. 5tK-ta$l,25 per box: water mfbrm, 3 4c per lb.: r'ums. $2,256 $2.50 per box; raspberries. (3.2593.50 per crate; loganberries. $2 W 2.25 per crate. VEGETABLES Cabbage. (3.50 per 100 pounds; lettuce. (2.25tr2.50 per crate; pep pers. (2 per box; beets. (303 50 per sack: turnips, .1.'.04 per sack: cucumbers. (1.23 frl.75 per dozen: tomstoea. $l.r0ffl.75 per box: spinach. 6c per pound: peas. 7&8c per pound; rhubarb. 6c per pound. POTATOES Oregon Eurbanka, best. $2fJ 3.25: new California. IStffc per pound. ONIONS California, red and yellow, SO 3!4o per pound. Am Beet Sugar. American Can.. Am Car & Fdry Am Hal, pid. American Loco. Am Sin Ac Itefg. Am 8us'ar Relg. Am Sum Tobac. Am Tel & Tol. . Am Z L 4t Sni.. Anaconda Cop.. l,4ou Atchison ....... 4.WOU A C. at W I a S L l.:;oo Baldw in Loco . . 37,ruu Bait & Ohio ... 3,000 Beth Steel B .. Sl.l'oO B Ac S Copper.. lO.oiio Calif Petrol ... 1.4U0 Canadian Paclf. S.o"0 Cenlral Leather b.iioo Ches & Ohio ... 1.4O0 Chi M A St P.. 1,9110 Chicago & X w. ou Chi it I Ac l'ac 10.4UI) Chino Copper .. 2.OO0 Colo Fu A: Iron. 4.2O0 Corn Prods .... 29.100 Crucible- Steel .. 27,700 Cuba Cane Sug. 11.4oj Distill Sec Corp. 3.MH) Erie 1,5ml General Electric 4i0 General Motors. ,3u0 lit Nor pfd .... 1.1U0 Gt Nor Ore ctfs 5o.2oi) Illinois Central. 20 insplr Copper .. 14.200 Int M M pfd ... 1.2UII Inter Nickel ... 7.5"0 inter Paper .... 6.kimi K C Southern.. I.00O Kennecott Cop.. 5,00 Louis A Nash .. Mexican Petrol. 43.300 Miami Copper .. l.-'oo Mldvale Steol .. Tl.nou Missouri Pa if.. 4,200 Montana Power. 600 Nevada Copper. 1.10 N Y Central.... 2.20 N Y N H H.. 1.1IOO Norf A West . .. il'Ml Northern Paclf. l.Ooo Pacific Mnil ... 20 Pan-Am Petrol. 01.300 1 1 S 1 2 2 62 SO - 3 3 46 2J 2i 8 6 .... .... 4 1 .... 9 a 8 2 .... 2 X .... 1 .... 4 4 2 27 14 11 T.VKorn scrriK mors ix Dry Wsslkf, Cuts hupwii I, Kagtud. lsae. .sal Italy. Crop prospects In Europ, ar, cabled by Vtroomhall aa foll.ws: L'nlted Kingdom Th, outlook Is some what pessimistic alnce the drouth, although lata rains wer, ,xpertenced which proved helpful. Wheat crop la about fair but the ts o.tlook ts Boorish. Frwc. liarresting continues ts p roar-ess I. thla country, but wheat will be only a moderat. crop. Spring wheat outlook can not b. considered altogether satisfactory. Trier, I, no doubt, ptini to th, recent drouth, both oals and barley crop, will be suit, poor Italy Reports by cable Mat, that har vesting Is now generaL It at expected th, southern wheat crop will b. about equal to last year, whtl, reports of th, northern crop are varied and th outturn In th, north will probably b. poorish. Cornstlll promises a full crop. w Spain T. yield of wheat has been esti mated at 13 VH'.ovo btnbela. which ts silent ly larger than laM year. North Africa Harvesting continues to Tnako favorabi progress under generally satisfactory conditions. It Is predicted an a,rage harvest will be resped. DEMAND rOB ri:(llt:S 1M TROVES CMlaJs.pe ?Ve. nasi S3 Cent, Higher 4'hrnie, Are Weak. Th, demand for reaches is Improving as the season advances. California Triumphs sold at $1 ff 1 25 and early Oregon varieties at S0S$L Express receipts wer, 200 boxes from Otvgon. ltru frv,in Washington and 100 from Callfornta. Cherries were in heavy supply and the wtarket was unsettled. Blftgs sold at 12ta9 11 c-.nts aad Roal Anns at $ijI2 cents. Only one car of cantaloupes reached the treet. Th market was a quarter higher, tandarJ being quote djt 3450TI.75. ponies at $lrti;J and flats at (1.T3 a 13. Watermelons wer, also firm with a strong demand. Brawlry stock going at 3P3H cents and Dinuba at 4 centa Six cars arrived. perries wero ic fair supply and steady, raspberries b.inging $3.2:.t3.V) and black raps the same price. Curranta sold at (2ff2t.V New Potatoes are clesnins; up at (4 cents. Washington old stock dragged at S2t-..10. BETTI.R rKUNC IV DCTTFR MARKET ('be. Sell t. Loral Trad, at naif Cent Adv.m e. The ton, of the cube butter market was better yesterday than for some time past The market was fairly active In small lots (or local consumptlcn at half a cent ad vance. While limited quantities of low grade sold down arour.d 4H cents, there Staple Croeeriea. . . . T.'v-al Jobbing quotations: SUGAR Sack basis. Fruit or berry. (9.6.1 beet. (9.35; Honolulu cane, (n.ftn; extra C (9.13: powdered In barrels, (10.25; cubes in barrels, (in 43. Nirrs Walnuts. 27 f? 3.1c : Brazil nuts. S5c: filberts. :v; almonds. 2tfr30c; peanuts, 110 13. SALT Ralf-rrnunrl. loos. (16 per ton; 50s. $17.35 per ton: dairy. $25 per ton. RICE Jancn style, 9-c; blue rose, 10c; nest, ire per pound. BEANS Buying prlca, medium white, 50 34c per pound. COFFEE Roasted. In drums, 35050c ITop,, Mohair, Etc. 7TOPS Oregon. 191", 47,c; 1917 crop. 35 l37c: 191 crop. SOc: 1915 crop, 2"25c; 1119 contracts, eOc; three-year contracta 40c. roe, 20c. . wool Eastern Oregon and Washington. 40vr37c per pound: valley 40v55c per pound. .VOHAITl 7315 clip. t5c per pound. TALLOW No. 1. --e per pound: No. 5. Sc per pound; grease. No. 1. 61c; No. 2, 3Uc per pour.d. CAWAKA BARK New. 11c pec pound. GKAI.N BAGS In car lots. 13c. Pennsylvania litis W Va.. Pittsburg Coal.. Ray Consol Cop. Heading Rep Ir ft Steel. . Shat Arix Cop. . Sin Oil & Refg.' Southern. Paclf.. Southern Re . .. Studebaker Cor. Texas Co Tobacco Prods.. Union Pacific .. Unit Cla Stores. IT s Iml Alcohol 1. U H Steel 8; do pfd .. - Utah Copper . .. Western Union. Westine Electric Willys-Overland Royal Dutch . .. 7.1'OU 1.7O0 14. Olio 2.HI0 17.300 10.4O0 4O0 4.1,900-' 12. 9i H 6. note 21.000 l.ltoo 7.100 3.1MO 1S.OII0 10 .'O0 700 11.2U0 .-.HO S.9O0 7.1O0 26,900 1U2, 175 ll:t .- 971, 37 ' 3S!i 1GO HUVi U6 44 lOII's 3014 411, 2s 91 1 1171, 4i i, 78 UH 167:4 !:; I'd 4 '.Hi 1'1' 7Vi 1187, . 32 V4 OH 23-4 41 is 2S-, 57 4 3S 77H 1 82 3:iH 107 V, '.Mini ;-,7-, 10CV4 4(1 40 '4 . 71 2314 112 9954 13 65 l'ISt - 31 V4 107 -o Tn3"4 134 :4 1 91 14 13SS 114m llT4 !.-.'4 1)91,4 fp 3614 115S Low. 9'J"4 604, HUVa l:;l 9114 o51 13S 112 lu-i :, 21 7414 10.", ITUlj 111 4514 95 M 33 li 37:, 155 108 B..V4 44 4 100 Si 2SS1 47S 61 81st 112V4 39?. 76 1S!4 107 233 4 9.". 14 47 H 99 66 IIS 31 67 22n, 401, issii 2SV4 55 30 14 77 Si 19i4 811, 32 S 1064 96 37 74 10114 45 4uS J H 90 A 97 S 15 63 ins -xoH lot V4 2KS 103 ' 134 isi;i4 13.-. 1114 11614 9214 89 112ii Sale. 9114 61 11014 9214 8614 1 1US 1041, -6 75 14 lo-' Vs iij 112 454 9 36 .it 3 60 10914 65 Si 44 10li 30 47 lil b9 iJ6 40 77. ISI4 1!7T, 2o6 II.-. 14 41, 99 66 V4 118 31 T4 6S 23 4014 HSVi 193 y, 28 r7 3714 7714 19 Si 32 37' 106 45 4014 7114 25 14 91 9S14 lr 03 H 30SH :tn 106 loiiH 134 li'OS 13r. 113V, llSi ' 92 j 89 r.s 36 i 114)4 Bid. BONDS. D S Lib SH 99 S4iAm T A Tcr 6S.IOH4 do 1st 4s 95.4M!Atcn gen. es wis, do 2d 4s 93 70 O & R G ref 6s. .5S1 do 1st 4is 9.V24IN Y Cent deb 6., 9SVi do 2d 4Vs 94. 24. Northern Pac 4s. 81 do 3d 4's 93.U6 Northern Pas 3a.s.-9 do 4lh 4V.S 94.28 Pac T & T 5s 91 14 Victory (l,s. ...1O0.02. Penn con 4SrS...95 do 4s 99.96 South Pac cv 5s. 1119 U s ref 2s reg....99 1iSoth Ry 5s 93 4 do ref 2s cou. . .99 1, .Union Pac 4s.... 85 Sj do on 3s reir..j9 r S Steel 5s loOl, - 1 - - n Futures Higher on European Buying and ept comm"n-no' ""Z'n ,,fi,c..d Stronger Braxitian Market.. NEW YORK, July & The market for coffee futures was higher today, owing to continued European buying and further ad vance. In the Brazilian market. Tho open ing here was 15 to 44 points eiigher, with De cember selling up to 21.80c and March fo 21.75c during the afternoon or about 60 to 71 points above last night's closing figures. Trade Interests were among the buyers dur ing thelater trading an dthe advance waa accompanied by reports of a firmer tone in th, apot market Closing prices were at about the beet point of the day. showing a net gain 01 ou to 71. points. July. 22.40c: September. 22.25c; October, 22.10c: Decem ber, 21.S5c; January, 21.75c; March, 21.65c; May, .i.,jc. Spot coffee firmer; Rio 7a 22!429c; San tos 4a, 2S&2S14C. aval Stores. SAVANNAH. Ga, July 8. Turpentine firm. 85S4C. Sales. 201; receipts, 360; ship ments, 148: stock, 6417. Rosin firm. Sales. 939: recelDts. 1073: shipments, 35S. stcck. 67.281. Quote: B, $14.75914.90; D, (15A15.05; E, (15.15: F, (15.3O01S.3O; O. (14 35: H, (15.40fe 15.50: I, (15. 70t15.75; K, (1.7617; M. $17.25 17.50; N, (17.75; WG, (18.25; WW. (18.50. Wheat and Flour Licenses Required. SAN FRANCISCO. July 8. Wheat and flour traders were urged to aDnlv without delay for tho licenses required under a presidential proclamation of June 23. in a statement received hero today from Julius H. farnes, wheat director of the united States grain corporation. Duluth Linseed Market. DCLUTH, July 8. Linseed on track. $3. 76: arrive, (5.70; July. $5.76 bid; September, (5. 1 5 bid; October, (.55; November, (5.43 bid. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, July 8. Evaporated apples. scarce. Prunes, firm. Peaches, firm to quiet. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. July 8. Raw sugar, steady. Centrifugal, 7.2Sc; fine granulated, 9.00c Cotton Market. j NEW YORK, July 8. Cotton Spot, iteady. Middling, 34.80c. I rise of the hog market. On the other hand. excellent condition, for the growing crsp in the. United States prevented any radical ascent In the December price. Oats reflected the upward slant of Cora values. Provisions were easier at first, owing to lack of buying orders, but later rallied aa a result of the strength of grain and hogs. Leading futures ranged as follows: CORN. Open. High. Low. Close. ti sa 1 92 (1.8-S 11.92 ..1.0154 1-62)4 1.60 1-67 OATS. ft u VV. .71 - .7! ." 1-314 .7414 .72 .75 MESS PORK. Sept. Dec Sept. Dec . July , Sept. 50.75 50.75 54.00 51.30 Sept. Oct. . July Sept. 35.30 35.15 2S.75 28.75 51.40 LARD. .55.10 S5.S0 35.00 .34.90 35.20 34.90 SHORT RIBS. 2S 77 23.80 28.80 28.65 Cash orices were: Corn No. 2 mixed. (1.8914 V 1.92 ; No. 2 yellow. (1.9145 1.93. Oats No. 2 white, 7272c; No. 3 white, 70 72c. Rye No. 2. nominal. Barley (1.17(5)1.23. Timothy (912. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Ribs $2S28.75. Lard (35.20 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jury 8. Barley, (1.06 1.16. Flax, (5.71 5. 73. , Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. July 8. Flour. (12.90 f. o. b. warehouse. Grain Wheat. $2.20: oats, rea teen, sz.o 6 2.55; corn, California yellow, $3.353.45; barley. No. 1 feed, 1918 crop, $2.6002.70. Hay Wheat or wneat ana oats, iapi; tame oats, $1517; barley, S11013; allalta, $14ftJl0; barley straw, 5080c bale. Metal Market, NEW YORK, July 8. Copper strong. Elec trolytic, spot aad July. 19tc; August, 1934 20c; September. 20.50c. Iron and lead, steady; unchanged. Spelter, firm. East St. Louis delivery, spot offered at 7.15c; August. 7.10'7.30c. The Canadian Bank of Commerce Sending Money Abroad A safe method of sending money abroad is by a Canadian Bank of Commerce Draft. The cost is moderate. Apply to this branch for particulars. Portland Branch Fourth and Stark Streets. G. E. Miller & Company Established 1912 INVESTMENT SECURITIES Government Municipal Corporation Bonds 205-6 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDG. Phone Main 4195 . Froriiot.. Lnrnl JobbfriT ouotnttons: HAMS All -ii". rhoie, 42 I.V; stand ard. 41 4 17 4-- : afalnred. 3333bc; picnic. UGVi l.AKD Time hun, oc; compound, sve per puni L'RT salt snort, clear dacks, bow 35c; plafr. -Iff 2.r : exports. 31c hac. f ancy, szaiitc: .anaaro. ea I 4?c. cbo.ee, 394 Jr. Oila. MNSKKH OIL Raw. barrels. $5.21: rw. I eiM't, Doaeo. Darreis. - Ui; boiled, l T L R I K N'TT N B Tanka. $1.10; raaes, $1.2S. GASolJNE Iron barrels. "3-,c: tank 1 wagon. :'3Vjc; cmaea. 34c; entcine distillate, I tron barren, lot; ; tantc w.(un, l im: ; caes, Suc. CAL OIL Iron bnrrls. 13G16c; tank wa-roa. 13ic; r)a. 4?3ic. 1fld- and Pelta. nTDKS -Try hidea. 3.V; rrren hida, 20c: irreen aalte-i Milts, -.c: green bulla, IV; rreen salted builj, -3c; dry tialr, Bjc; sreen calf. 5-c. PBLTS Shearllnirs. 2V; dry wool pelts, I Sv: rr-T, luTih r'lr. jit rw'j etrrv HEVDQVARTERS for LIBERTY BONDS We EL"T nnd SELL, any amount. New York quo tations by wire every morninc. interest in cluded: 8 V, a !r-Vt First 4a IM.Hrt Srcand 4s Kimt 4 Vis K.V.VI irrss4 4tt Third 4'-,,...... fm..17 Koarth 4V.s 0.V32 ict.ry 4 ',s 100JU If necessary to sell your Bonds, bring them to us. We pay highest local prices. ROBERTSON & EWING Kxrlnalve Dealers la COYER3MKST. f'ORFOR TIO.V AXD MlMl'IFAL UOVDS, 20T-S X. V. Bilk BuUdlasr. Ak us to quote you the market before selling your liberty a Victory Bonds TT. need a large amount to fill orders and will pay yon the top of the tarket pay yoa more and eave our clients money by eliminatinc; handling charge, postage. Insurance, exchange, time loss. Wt rseshM Nsw Vsrk warast kr wlr, s,li J Freeman Smith & Camp Co. $40,000 at 6 Equals $200 a Month A certain man now residing in Portland has a record for thrift which, while remarkable, offers an example which may be followed by any salaried man of like circumstances. This man, who is now about 65 years of age, has, through habits of thrift and economy, accumulated a wealth in bonds aggregating $40,000 enough to yield him an income of $200 each month when put to work for him on a 6 interest basis.1 BONDS NOT FOR RICH ALONE , Yet this man at no time during his life has received more than $160 a month in salary. Often his salary fell far below that figure and he was subject to the same possibilities of unemployment as the ordinary man. This little story, and it is a true report of an actual fact, illus trates what a man of comparatively moderate circumstances and average opportunities can do if he manages his savings judiciously. Nothing works for you more constantly and more surely than interest on a safe bond. Not only that, but interest breeds more interest, just as thrift breeds more thrift. WHAT MAN HAS DONE MAN CAN DO. Lumber mens i Trust Company BONDS, TRUSTS, ACCEPTANCES Capital and Surplus $600,000 1 -Lumbermens Building SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, OREGON aaruae ..St r&MCSKS. NORTHWESTERN BANK BUILDINO Main 4 SEATTLE?sa!a GOVERNMENT and MUNICIPALBONDS We own and offer the following list of Govern ment and Municipal Bonds: AMERICAN BONDS. Bate 9S, S 5 6 S 5 5 6 6 6 e 4 6 S'S 6 6 S fi e a . 6 e 8 45.00O Baker Co.. Or.. S. n No. " 37.550 Clackamas Co., Or., U.H.S.D. No. S. lv00 Columbia Co., Or., Road 7.U00 lone. City of. Or., Water l.OOO Portland, Cltv of. Or.. Cits- Hall... 10.000 Portland, City of. Or.. Water 4,000 Portland, City of, Or., A. C. 6.000 Sherman Co., Or., 8. D. No. 23 ll.OOO Umatilla Co.. Or., S. D. No. S i.000 Warrenton. City of. Or., Mun 3.500 Cheney, City of. Wash., G. O. 1,000 Seattle. Wash., 8. D. No. 1 I.00O Seattle. Wash., S. D. No. 1. Ser. 8.. B.OOO Seattle. Wash.. S. T. No. 1 3.O0O Othello, City of. Wash., Water.... 2!).O00 Bonner Co., Ida., S. U. No. 4 40.000 Bonner Co., Ida.. I. s. D. No. 1 Ki.liOO Buhl, City of, Ida., Water 25.O0O Buhl. City of, Ida., City Hall . 32.OO0 Buhl, City of, Ida.. Intersec 15,000 Buhl, City of, Ida.. Fire 15.000 Caribou Co., Ida., S. D. No. 7 50.000 Caribou Co., Ida., R. & B 12.000 Clark Co., Ida., S. D. No. 61.- 25.000 Fremont & Madison Co., J.S.D. No. 8 35.000 Fremont Co., ida., I. S. D. No. 2... 1.000 Gooding Co., Ida., Bliss H. Dis 62,500 Jerome Co., Ida., Hillsdale H. D. .. 79,000 Minidoka Co., Ida., HfBhwav 41,000 Nes Perce Co., Ida., Clwtr. H. D... o,iv uwynee Co., Ida., H. D 6 1.000 Power. Co. of, Ida., I. H. D. No. 3. 25,000 Power Co., Ida., Crystal High 6 42.000 Rigby, I S. D. No. 5, Ida. (Jeff. Co.) . 6 24.000 Rupert, Ida., I. S. D. No. 1 6 19,000 St. Anthony, City of. Ida., Gen la.. 6 70,500 St. Anthony, City of, Ida., Spec 7 85.000 Twin Falls Co., Ida., High. DIs 6 29.000 Twin Falls Co., Ida.. Buhl I. 8. D. 3 5,000 Roosevelt, City of, Utah, Water.... 6 CANADIAN BONDS. 100,000 Alberta, Prov. of. University Guar.. 5.000 Alberta, Govt, of, Prov. of 66.000 British Colombia, Prov. of 100.0O0 British Columbia, Prov. of 2.100 British Columbia, Prov. of 10.0O0 Calgary. City of, Alta., School 4.000 Calrary, City of. Alta., School 2.000 Calgary. City of. Alta.. School 40,000 Edmonton, City of. Gold Notes.... 49.000 Greater Winnipeg Water Dis. 19.000 Greater Winnipeg Water Dis. 8.0O0 Greater Winnipeg Water Dis 84,000 Lethbrldge, City of, Prov. of Alta.. 500 Montreal, Citv of, Prov. of Que 9S.600 Newfoundland. Government of 2,000 Prince George, Prov. of B. C 25.000 St. Boniface, City of, Prov. of Man. 74.900 St. Booiface, City of, Prov. of Man. 30.000 Victoria, City of, Prov. of B. C 5,000 Victoria, City of, Prov. of B. C Maturity. A0 1H.19 MAN JSIJ8-34 AiO 19L'4 JD 1920-3 JiJ 19J2 1!3 FA A 1925-29 JSD 19K4-3S IS 1932-S.S MkN 1H2S-3S M&N 1939 Mii.V 1SI2S MAN 192S XI &S 1928 MAS 1924-28 1920-39 1930-39 193(-8 1930-39 930-39 19 3O-30 1930-39 1929-3S M&N 1930-89 J&D 1930-39 1930-39 1925-33 1930-39 1930-88 1929-89 1931 J&J Ji-D J&D JAD JD J&D JD J.VD J&J J&J JAJ JSJ J ft J J&J JJ 1930-89 M&N 1930-39 M&-N 11180-39 J&J 1929-89 1920-27 1934-37 1930-39 J&J J&J J.fcD J&U Yield 5.00 4. SO 4 90 6 25 4. TO 4. TO 4. TO 5.00 5.00 3.7.1 5.20 4. TO 4. TO 4. TO 8.40 5O0 5.00 6.20 S.20 B.20 5.20 Cm) 5 00 6 no BOO 8.00 5 25 5.20 5 15 B 25 6.25 825 6.25 5.00 5 00 6.25 B.50-8T 6.10 6.00 S.40 4H JftJ 1924 6.00 M F&A 1924 6.50 J&J 1928 6.50 5 J&.T 1939 6.55 6'4 MS 1989 B 50 4, Feb 1922 6.00 4 Is Feb 1924 6(N) 4 V, Feb 1920 8.00 6 F&A 1924 6.0O 5 J&J 1922 6.00 5 F&A 1923 6.0O 6 J&J 1924 6 110 8 ' F&A 1924 6.00 8 M&N 1923 B.7.V fH J&J 1939 6.50 6 J&D 1921 . 8.00 S J&J 1935 5.75 5 M&V 1934 5.75 B"i A&O 1939 6.75 6Vs A&O 1940. 6.75 Prices: To Yield 4.70 to 6 Liberty and Victory Bonds If yoa mast sell your Liberty or Vlrtory Bonds, sell to os. If you can buy more Liberty or Victory Bonds, buy from us. On Tuesday, July 8, the closing market prices were as given below. Thev 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 know the New York market and the exact value of your liberty-and Victory Bonds. 1st 2d ' 1st 2d 8d 4th Vlet'y Virt'y , , . 8t4s 4s 4s 414s 414s 4",is 4ViS Ss 4in Market price 199.82 J94.40 J93.70 J93.26 194.24 $95.04 194.24 100.02 $09.98 Accrued interest.. .23 .27 .60 . 2S .64 1.85 . .99 .51 .85 Total 99.55 94.67 94.30 95.54 94.88 98.89 95.23 1011.53 100.01 When buying we deduct 37c on a $50 bond and $2.50 on a $1000 bond. We s,ll at the New York market plus the accrued interest. Burgiar and Fireproof Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL llO.VO HOI SI0 Morris Bids:.. 309-311 Stark St, Bet. Fifth and Sixth Telephone Broadway 2151 . Established Over 25 Years 11 main iBtii.ii, r rm i nur . " - la. i .. , , sr fn 41 farrson wasPresdett wfie7 tieyadtiS' JUST 28 years ago Carey Flexible Cement ' Roofing wt applied to the Tecumseh Flour Mills in Tecumseh, Ne braska. The identical roof is still giving. good service and appears good for many more years. It is but one of many Carey Roofs, in all parts of the country that have served MORE than 20 years, and out lasted all guarantees. The identical roofs put on when the buildings were built are still giving good service on many very old buildings in this city and community. . You can have the same kind of Carey Roofing the-same proved quality today. Or you can have thi same "third decade quality" in Carey AsfaJt alate Shingles, Carey Built-up Specification,, or Carry Roll Roofings that have been specially designed to meet the particular needs of every modern type of building. Put your .problems up to us. CAREY BUILDING MATERIALS Asbestos BuUt-Up Roofs Asphalt BuUt-Up Roofs Fiberock Asbestos Felts Feltex Asphalt Felts Asfaltslate Shingles Asphalt Pitch Insulating Papers Damp-Proofing Compounds Roll Roofings Fibre Coating for Roofs Wallboard Roofing Paints Asbestos Materials Elastite Expansion Joint . 85 Magnesia Pipe and Boiler Coverings Care Flexible Cement Roofing PACIFIC ASBESTOS & SUPPLY COMPANY 67-69 First St. Portland, Or. Government and Municipal . x Bonds Bought and Sold 87 . pevereaux fr(5mpany Sixth Street Broadway 1042 . (Ground Floor WcIIs-Fargo Building " ' . . -