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TIIE 3IOHXIXG OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920 23 WHEAT ACREAGE IS UNDER YEAR Condition on June 1 Showed Decline. Also LATE RAINS OF BENEFIT Slight Increase in Area Planted to Oats Rye and Barley Sow ing's Decreased. The acreage of the principal srprins aown crops in Oregon, as compared with a year ago, also condition on June 1, 1920, and June 1, 3919. according to the United State bureau of crop estimates, P. L. Kent, Oregon field a rent, axe as follows: Per cent. 190. 1919. Winter wheat condition 90 96 Spring wheat acreage, per cent of 3 9 Ml Fpring wheat condition W data acreage per cent of 1919.-, 101 Mill $73 feed. $84 9"J 9S 91 9ii 90 Oats condition Kariey acreage per cent of 1919 Jariey condition Kye condition Ail hay ; Winter wheat The Oregon crop is es timated at 14,500,000 bushels, compared with an estimate of 17,000,000 one year ago. Spring wheat The Oregon crop is esti mated at 4,215,000 bushels, compared with an estimate of 4.S43.0OO bushels one year ago. Oats The Oregon oat acreage shows a light increase over last year. The crop la estimated at about 12,250,000 bushels, as compared with an estimate of IS, 500,000 bushels one year ago. Rye and barley Both show a less acre age and a lower condition than was in dicated, a year ago. FLOCK OCTPl'T FOR YEAR INCREASED Final Report lssned by United States Grain Corporation. Ths United States Grain corporation yes terday Issued its 56th and final weekly bulletin covering the wheat and wheat flour movement throughout the United States for the week ending May 28, 1920, in comparison with figures for the same period a year ago. The license control under which these reports are made has been terminated by proclamation of the president, dated May 25, 1920. The publication of this bulletin la terminated with this final issue. The figures given out are aa follows: 1920. 6,061,000 1919. 2,637.000 5,554.000 505.000 703,703,000 720,881,000 1,838,000 2,071,000 1,830,000 2,378.000 Wheat receipts from farma, bu Wheat receipts from farms, pre. week, bushels Wheat receipts from farms, June 27 to May 2M. tu Flour produced dur lng weeK, lbl Flour produced dur ing pre. wek .... THnnr nroduced June 27 to May 28 121.636,000 114.215,000 Total stocks wheat all elevators and mills, bu 106,108,000 65,834,000 Total stocks wheat ail elevators and mills, per week.. 111,574,000 74.4S9.000 Change for week. decrease 5,466,000 8.655.000 Exports of wheat and flour July 1, 1919, to May 28, 1920, amount to 100,060,000 bushels of wheat and 19,789,000 barrels of flour, making a total equal to 1S9.719.0O0 bushels of wheat compared with 101.264,000 bushels of wheat and 25.287,000 barrels of flour last year to May 28. which makes a total of 275,054,000 bushels of wheat; last year's total flour exports Including Amer ican relief administration and fVmencan i expeditionary force shipments. j WHF.AT BELT GETS GOOD RAIN One Inch of Moisture and More Over ICntire District. A rainfall, worth millions to grain farm ers, spread over the northwest in the past two days. The rain covered the principal grain growing sections of Oregon, Wash ington and northern Idaho. Points report ing general rains with a fall of an inch and at some places more were Pomeroy. Colfax, Walla Walla, Dayton, Lc vision, jpendleton, loue. Maupin, Wasco, Spokane, Kphrata and Watervllle. Because of the improved crop conditions, wheat was weak In all markets. There was no demand locally and a nominal quotation of $2.70 was given. On the local board, 100 tons of June blue barley wore sold at $07, the same price as bid Monday, but offers for feed barley were reduced ?1.50 to $64.50. Corn bids were 50 cents to $1 lower, and oats were unchanged. Weather conditions in the middle west, as wired from Chicago: "Rain Jn central Illinois and some sections of the south west; elsewhere it Is clear and warm." A Buenos Aires cable said the Argentine senate had approved the export tax on wheat and flour. Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported Vy the Merchants Exchange as follows: W heat Barley Flour Oats Hay Portland Tuesday 29 Season to date.SUUO Tacoma Monday 35 be a? on to date. 7199 Seattle Monday 30 fck-ason to date . 6397 Mill run 52.75 5350 Corn No 3 yellow, east 74.50 72 50 WHEAT Club. 2.70; hard wheat, 2.70 FLOUR Family patents. $13.75; bakers' hard wheat. $13.75; beat bakers' patents, $13.75; pastry Hour, $11.80; graham. $L1.60; whole wheat. $11.85. MILLFKBD Prices f. o. b. mill: run, $M&55 per ton; rolled barley, 74; rolled oats. $74 75; scratch $90 6 91. CORN whole, $82 8 83; cracked. $85 per ton. MAT Buying price, f. o. b. Portland: Alfalfa. $35; cheat. $25; valley timothy, $35 36. Dairy and Conn try Produce. BUTTKR Cubes, extras, 49c per pound; prints, parchment wrappers, box lota. 54c per pound; cartons. 55c; half boxes, more; less than half boxes, lc more; but terfat. No. 1. 51 fit 52c per pound at sta tions; Portland delivery, 53c. HGGH Buying price, current receipt. 37c. Jobbing prices to retailers: Candled 41c; select, 43c. CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 28c; Young America, 29c; long horns, 29c. Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point.: Triplets, 31c; Young Amer ica. 32 Vj c per pound. POULTRY Hens, 21026c; broilers, 22c 35c; ducks, 4050c; geese, nominal; tur keys, nominal. VEAL Fancy, 19c per pound. PORK Fancy, 20c per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. FRUITS Oranges. $5.507: lemons, $5 6.50 per box ; grapefruit, $4 9.50 per box : bananas. 1 1 jy 12c per pound ; apples. $3&4 per box; strawberries. Oregon, ?5S6.50 per crate ; cantaloupes, $7 8 per crate ; cherries, 16 25c per pound ; gooseberries, 8& 12c per pound ; peaches, $3 per box ; watermelons 5c per pound. VEGETABLES Cabbage. 3 5c per pound ; lettuce, $2.75 1& 3.50 per crate; cu cumbers, $12.50 per do.; carrots, $4&)4.50 per sack ; horseradish, 25c per pound ; garlic, 40)0c; tomatoes, $2.25 2. o per box: artichokes, $1.50 per dozen ; spinach. 6 7c per pound; rhubarb, 3?r5c per pound; peas, 10 14c per pound: asparagus, $1.75 2.50 per box: beans. 15l7c per pound; eggplant. 25 0:30c per pound. POTATOES Oregons. $9&10 per sack; Yak t mas. $910; new California, 12-&14c per pound. ONIONS Crystal wax, $2.25 5? 2.50 per crate; red, $2.7"f3 pr sack. Staple Groceries. Local jobbing quotations: SUGAR Sack basis: Cane, granulated. 24?;e per pound; extra C, 24.35c; golden C, 24c: yellow D, 24.15c; cubes, in bar rels. 25 60c. NUTS Walnuts, 26S38c: Brazil nuts. 35c; filberts, 35c; almonds, 3S."Sc; pea nuts, 1616e; cocoanuts. $2 per dozen. SALT Half ground. 100s, $11.25 per ton; 50s. $18.75 per ton; dairy, $27.75 per ton. RICE BJue Rose, 15c per pound. BEANS Small white, 7c; large white. 7ic; pink. 15ic; lima, 15c per pound; bayous. !l!ic: Mexican reds, 10c per pound. COFFEE Roa:4, in drums. 39 50c. Provisions. Local Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes. 41tff4.r; skinned, 44c; picnic, 26c; cottage, 35c. LARD Tierce basis, 25c ; shortening 23 Va c per pound. DRY SALT Short, clear backs, 251 29c per pound; plates, 23c. BACON Fancy, 49(&o7c; standard, 36 47c per pound. Hides and Pelts. HIDES Nominal, on account of unset tled conditions of market. PELTS Dry pelts, fine and medium long wool, 20c; dry pelts, coarse, long wool, 10c. Hop. Wool, Etc. HOPS 1919 crop. $1 per pound : 1920 contracts, 75c; three-year contracts, 45c average. MOHAIR Long staple. 35c per pound. TALLOW No. -J. 8c per pound. CASCARA HARK Per pound, old peel, 12c: new pel, 10c pr pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, fine. 50 54 c; valley, medium, 35c per pound. GRAIN BAGS Car lots, lc coast. Oils. LINSEED OIL Raw, barrel. $1.S3: raw, drums. $1.90 ; raw. cast's, $1 .OS: boiled, barrels. $1.S5; boiled, drums, $1.92; boiled. Cases, $2- TURPENTINE Tanks, $2.16; cases. $2.31. COAL OIL Iron barrels. 14 V 17c; cases. 27';f34c. GASOLINE Iron barrels. 25c; tank wagon. 25 '-j c; cases, 3St. FUEL OIL Bulk. $2.10 per barrel. Naval Store. SAVANNAH, Ga., June 8. Turpentine, t 1 1 pro , ji.oa fft- i.iu ; sales, siu; receipts, 68 MIL STOCKS -WEAKENED CUT IX SOUTHWESTERN DIVI DEND USADS TO SEL.IING. Traders More Interested in Chi cago Convention Than in Mar ket; liberty Bonds Irregular. TORK, June 8. Business on the stock exchange today was again very superficial and almost entirely profes sional. The usual financial considera tions were overshadowed by the greater interest manifested In the Chicago con vention. The only untoward development was the news that dividends on the common and preferred shares of the Chicago & North western railway, an integral part of ths Vanderbilt system, had been cut. After an anbroken secord of 18 yean at - 7 per cent, the common stock was reduced to a 5 per cent basis, while the preferred, with a similar record, was cut from 8 to 7 per cent. A.O. unofficial an nouncement Issued after the directors' meeting stated that this was deemed ad visable because of existing uncertain transportation conditions. Chicago & Northwestern common, ordi narily one of the most inactive issues in the railway list, suffered an extreme de cline of 104 points to 70V4 on very heavy offerings antt closed at a net decline of SZk. while the preferred dropped. 10 points to 103 on a single sale. Rails as a group, notably Reading and junior issues of the western and south western territories. which had shown marked Btremrth during the -early and Intermediate periods, broke sharply, the reaction extending to industrials and specialties. Sales amounted to 375,000 shares. Yet another advance in Anglo-French 5s to a new high quotation was the feature of the bond market. Liberty bonds were irregular. Total sales Cpar value) $17. 77.V00. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATION'S. 40 Sales. Am Can :100 Am Car & Fdv 1.700 Wm H & L pfd 6flO Am inter t-orp ioo Am Loco .... 1.600 Am Sm & Rtg 1,000 Am Sugar . . .. 1,400 Am Tel & Tel. 80O Am Tobac Sec 2,800 Am "Woolen .. 400 Anaconda Cop l.itoo Atchison 1.S0O A U & W I S S 3.1O0 Baldwin Loco. 8,000 Bait & Qhlo.. Z.MQ Beth Steel B.. 1.500 Canadian Pac. 1,100 Cent Leather. 1.00O Chand Motors. 2,70 Ches & Ohio. . 400 Chi M & St P. 2.SO0 hi & N W . . 7.K00 Chi H I & Pac 7,000 Chino Copper. loo corn products Crucible Steel. J.ooo 'uba Cane Sug 000 Krie 400 lien Electric. 200 Gen Motors . .. 10.200 it No Did .... 6.000 Gt No Ore ctfs 500 Illinois Central 700 nt M M pfd.. l.aoo nter Nickel .. 200 Inter Paper .. S.oUO K. c southern, i.oou Kennecott Cop liOO Iouis & .Nash. 200 Mexican Petrol 3,:iOO Mid States Oil 2.3W -Midvale Steel. 1X Missouri Pit.. 3.700 Montana Pow. 400 Nevada Cop . . R00 N Y Central.. 1.700 N V N H & H 3,000 Norf & West.. 400 Northern Pac. 4.BIK) Ohio Cits Gas. S0O Ok Prd & Kfg l.ooo Pan-Am Pet.. 13,300 Pennsy lvania . 3,200 Pitts & W a soo Ray Con Cop. 200 Reading 49.MOO Iteu lr St. steel l..iou Roval Dutch.. 8,100 Shell T & T. . r.oo Sin Oil & F.f 2.000 Southern Pac. 4.. too Southern Ky.. 2.100 S O of X J pfd 2.:too fi shipments, 2J2; stock, 27S4. Rosin, firm: sale?, 1219; receipts, 2439; shipments, 200: stock, 18,259 Quote B. $12.60: D, 1B.50: E. J16.75; F. $16.75; M, 1; N, $17.25: WO, $17.50; WW, $17.75. Metal Market. NKW TORK, June 8. Copper, dull. t-lectrolytic. spot and June and July, 19c; August, 194 c. Iron, steady. Prices unchanged. Tin. steady. Spot and June, 44.50c; July, 49.25c. Antimony, 9c meiai exenange quotes lead nominal. fpfi onerea at n.uoc. Zinc, quiet. East St. Louis delivery pot, 7.40r bid. 7.65o asked. RAINS OF GREAT BENEFIT Canners Olferins 15 Cents Pound for Hood River Berries. HOOD RIVER. Or., June 8. (Spe cial.) While rains or the past two days may be of inestimable benefit for fruit trees, a protracted wet spell will tend to soften strawberries and make them inferior for commercial pucks. huh canners offering- 15 cents per pound for berries, however. srowers win surrer no losses. Fifteen cents per pound for field picked ber nee, it is said, is better than fi per ciiie ior ine packea article. "The showers." says H. P. Davidson. "are of greater value than we can realize. They have haooened at lust the rigrht time. Not only will apples be helped, but hay and potato crops win oeneiiL l 10 3 195 3951 54S 2237 4 9 100 3247 180. 841 S 3 251 1191 653 1232 FIRST WATERMELONS IN MAKKJCT Strawberries Weak and liwer With Heavy Receipts of Locals. Tits first shipment of watermelons came n the market yesterday and they were effered at 5 cents a pound loose. Cantaloupes were in good supply and sold fairly well at $78 a crate. Ths berry market was in a' bad way with heavy receipts of locals. On the early farmers market Dollars sold at $4 5.25 and on the street they were quoted at $5fi6. This made It difficult to get the prices of $ (Hi 6. 50 asked for Hood River Clarks. . Another car of Florida grape fruit ar rlved. Steady Demand for Eggs. Eggs were steady with a fair demand and receipts gradually falling off. Buyers, offered 37 cents to country shippers. The cube butter market held even on the basis of 49 cents for extras. Poultry was plentiful and weak, with light hens selling as low as 21 cents. Small broilers were hard to sell at any price. Country dressed meats were unchanged. Shortening Is Lower. . A decline of half a cent In local short ening was announced yesterday. Cottage roll was also reduced 3 cents. Other pro visions were unchanged. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings. June 8. 1920. of the northwestern cities, were as follows: Clearing. Balancrs. Portland $5. 078.706 8 919,607 Seattle 7.0o,:tl'7 1.673,772 n'Mi-oma J.25S.2O0 145,870 Spokane 1.931.641 491,611 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. RT.LANDi. r - J" 8. Maximum ""fi-wi. to uegrecs; minimum tern vDiuie, do uegrees. Kiver reading. -ni., n.o leet: chance in inmt j 0.4-foot rise. Total rainfall r. P m t k f L '- Inch; total rainfall since Sep tember 1. 1919. 32.07 Inch-.- fall since September 1. 4" 4 inrh... ciency of rainfall since September 1, 1919, I -k' J,' Sunrise. 4:20 A. M.: sunset. ..J P. M. : total sunshine, 10 hours 40 minutes: po.-slhI. sunshine, 15 hours .".O minutes. Moonset. 11:09 A. M. Barom eter (reduced sea level) 5 P M 30 ''1 inches. Relative humidity: 5 ' A M 79 per cent; nuon, 44 per cent; 5 P m" 40 per cent. THE WEATHER. Studebaker Co 11. 000 High, oil 140 92 U 85 97 ti 59 12 1 1M", 58 97 56 la 80 165 '4 115' 32 1 90 US 65 "i 131 51 33 'i "9 Ti 87 31 "A 93 v, 137 '.i 494 12 144 26 ji 35 Ji 84 87 '4 17 77, 171 27 99T, 176 28 'i 4-'i 25 61 ir,yt ooi 3(',i . 89 'is' " 44 101 i 39 28 171 86 Ti . 89 34 llVi 7Ci 31 :4 934 23 'i 101 i S'4 48 42U 70Vi 14 V, 1H!4 63 4 82 mj; 93 , 1CIS Mi 83 1 49 Low. 3SV4 138 Vs 92 84 V4 95 59 hi 123 'A !M '4 r7m 904 55 7, 79 3 62 14 11 3 "m 31 4 89 U 112 65 120 51 32 V4 70 36 SI 92 '4 134 V4 45?. 12 144 26 70 '4 35 " 81 -i 85 17-ii 7.t't lO1 99 Sk 174 27 H 42 "4 24 00 12-4 67 2914 8 '37 4 100 38 T4 2S ' 17 83U 88 114 75 4 31 92 22 l 1 00 ?4 6V4 47 40 li 69 144 1125s 02 8: Last Sale. 3814 139 92 85 97 59 124 94 57 V 97 5614 79 163 14 115 31 89 112 65 131 51 32 72 36 31 93 137 49 12 144 26 71 33 83 87 17 76 17 99 T4 176 28 42 25 60 13 OS 29 88 $400,000 CITY OF & I win Falls, Main 7 Improvement Bonds Price 100 P" rrf To Yield fl O INCOME TAX EXEMPT WE purchased this splendid issue because we consider it one of the best municipal bond issues that we have had the pleasure of offerin'g for some time. - The high yield, the wealth and growing importance of this sub stantial city of 12,000 people and the richness of the large territory of which it is the commercial capital all combine to make these bonds particularly attractive. We Commend Them for Your Immediate Consideration Dated July 1, 1920 ESTIMATED MATURITIES Due July 1, 1930 $40,000 July 1, 1921 40,000 July 1, 1922 40,000 July 1. 1923 40,000 July 1, 1924 40,000 July 1, 1925 $40,000 July 1, 1926 40,000 July 1, 1927 40,000 July 1, 1928 40,000 July 1, 1929 40,000 July 1, 1930 Denominstloss C100O-9S00 ' IOO Interest Semi Ann u al 1 y 0 Iiimti t l SfeLS ennoosttr i Uidar-St$aUloiuOrag3W0 Honas 1 rusts Acceptances Lumbemtens Bldg. Our Suggestion to the investing public, based upon an experience of more than 27 years in handling securities, is that this is the greatest opportunity of a lifetime to buy High Yield Bonds We own and offer many choice issues of tax-exempt munic pals, but the following may be cited as illustrations of excellent buys; yielding 6 to 7 Bonner County, Idaho, sewer; Seaside, Oregon, funding, general obligation; Soda Springs, Idaho, sidewalk and sewer; St. Anthony, Idaho, improvement, special assessment. Our Service System Is at Your Command ICASlTAi. OotMlUlOM Morris Brothers ins tyie fPremterQMunjciDCtfJond'fous9 Morris Bid-., 809-11 Stark St.. Bet. Vlfth sod Sixth Telephone Broadway 1151 tSTssuce OvtaQuMrrni f 93 V4 92 105 09 83 49 IS Texas Co 2.30 Texas & Pac. 3,100 Tobacco Prods 1.S00 Tran-scont Oil. 'w Union Pacific. 2.300 U S F"d Prods. S0O IT S nil A on. eiiu t T Roil Sirs. 1.100 82 79 TT K Rubber .. 2.200 U S Steel do pfd Utah Copper. . western Lnion Westinl? meet Willys-overma U 8 I-ib 3s. do 1H 4s. . . . do 2d 4s. . . . do 1st 4B. . do 2d 4s.. do 3d 48.. do 4th 43. . Victory 3s.. do 4-?4s. IT S ft rr-.e. do coupon . ."too o .y .... U S 4s res. ...104',;U P 4s do coupon. .104 !4U S Steel os. Pan 3s res... 77 do coupon.... I 'Bio. 4 101 38 -i 28 17 85 89 118 70-i :u 92 "2 100 S 48 40 70 14 11.114 C2 S4 80 as 105 09 s:! 49 4 1SV4 99 S.O0O l.OOO -ioo 300 4O0 2.D00 BONDS. 91.60 Anelo TV 5s 88.24IA T T cv 6. 93 . S.V40-Atchen Ken.. . 8H.40:D & R ti 4s. . 8S.40N T C deo 6s. . 89.riO N P 4s . 83.701 N' P 3s . 9r..40 Pac T & T 5s . 9fi.46:Penn con 4s 1 00 S P cv- 5s ... . 61 87 71 53 80 85 0.' 81 77 90 Chicago .were reported by Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland as follows: Swift & Co 110 Libby. McNeil & Llbby 12 National Leather 11 Swift International 3 SA-N FRANCISCO rKODCCB MAKKET Prices Current on Teeetables. Fresh Fralts. Et., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. June 8. Butter Extra grade, 30c; extra firsts, 53c. Ebbs Fresh extras, 43 c: firsts, 41c; extra pullets, 87c; undersized. 32c. Cheese Old - style California flats, fancy. 29c; firsts, nominal; Young- Amer icas. 2SV-.C Vegetables Beans, 812c per pound; bell poppers. l.'.Q30c for large size; Chile. 2i30c: tomatoes, southern Cali fornia fancy, $11.C0; potatoes, old crop, 9V410c per pound: new white, 8 5,9c per pound; do Oarnets, 89c; onions, Crystal White, Tocigtl per crate; new red $1&2; Australian brown, per cen'tal, $(i..0&7; cucumbers. natural growth l.r.UV 1,73; hothouse, $202.50; t'arlic, -20fci:i0c per pound; asparagus, Sir 10c; fancy graded, 11 12c; green as paragus. 7c: green onions, $1.501.73 per box; celery, per crate. $204: fancy. $4O0j.6.00; peas, per pound, 3o4c; Halt Moon bay, 4oc; carrots, -."!.; men, tlwfl; peas, per pound. J'iBJt-t; Moon bay, 4 Wait 4c; carrots, $2.503; beets. Boston Mining Storks. N. June 8. Closing quotations: Allouez 80 Mohawk 61 Arizona Com 10 North Butfe... 17 Cal & Ariz... 50 Old Dominion.. 27 Cal & Hecla..320 Osceola 40 Centennial .... 12 Quincy 49 Copper Range. 39 Sup. & Boston. 3 Kast Butte.... 12Shannon 1 Franklin 2 ll'tah Consol . fi Isle Rovalle... 29 Winona 83 Iake Copper... 3 (Wolverine 17 $11.50; summer squash, per crate. $10 1.35: Italian. 75c$l: turnips. $1.2391.50; green corn, 50y5c. Fruit strawberries, 8-oz. baskets. 50(3 6oc per drawer; 12-oz. baskets. 75c1.25 per drawer; raspberries, $3.00 per crate; blackberries. $2.503.00 per crate; logan berries, $1.00 1.15 per drawer; orangVs, navels, $4.O0fr6.S0. according to size; Valencia. $4.30 (r 5.23: lemons. $3.255.00; grapefruit, $2.00 3.50; lemonettes, $2.00 2 50: bananas. Central Americans. 99 10c; Hawaiian. 10llc ound; pineapples. ?4 000.00 per dozen: apples. Nefrlown Pippins. 3-ller, 3.00'93.50; 4-tler. $3.00 63.50: 4-tier. $2.50&'2.7.7: New Astra kan. $3.00 per box; apricots, per pound, 6S'12c: per crate, $2.252.r0; cherries, black, 1216c per pound: $1.S50'&'1.73 a drawer: Royal Anns. 1217c: soft wblte, 7010c; cantaloupes, standards, $5in 5.50; ponies. 3.r0ifi4: djo. flats, 29r 2.25; peaches. l.50ei.75 per box; $1.85 62.0O per crate: $1,8512.25 per Los Angeles log: $2.00p2.50 per basket plums, s1.7.".?2 25 prr T.o Anselef, lur: rhubarb. $1.752.25 per box; mushmelons, $5.00 per crate. Receipts Flour, 30,364 quarters; beans, 2490 sacks; wheat. 1G00 centals; potatoes, 313 sacks: onions. 183 sacks; hay, 336 tons; corn, 1175 ceatals; eggs, 70.672 dozen; hides, 25 rolls: oranges, 3000 boxes; live stack, 328 head. Eastern Hairy Produce. NEW YORK, June 8. Butter, firm; creamery extras, 56c; firsts. 5256c. Eggs Irregular; unchanged. Coffee Future Close Higher. NEW YORK, June 8. The market for coffee futures was very quiet today with the price movement correspondingly nar row. The opening was 3 to 5 points high er on scattered covering, lower milreis prices -in Brazil having been discontinued yesterday, while there was some buying on higher exchange rates, with December selling at 14.55c and July at 14.90c. The close was 8 to 6 points net higher. June, 4.80c; July, 14.90c: September. 14.60c: October, 14.58c: December, January and March and May. 14.53c. pot coffee nominal. Rio 7s. 13 & 15 c: Santos 4s. 23624c. Dried Fruit at New Turk. NEW YORK, June 8. Evaporated ap ples, steady. Prunes, steady. Peaches, steady. CllelniblicanWoinination V . f will bo made here under STATIONS. iff 5 Wind Weather. Grain, -Flour, Feed, Etc. Noon session. Merchants' Exchange. Bid- Oata No. 3. white feed .... Barley No. 3 blue Standard feed .. Corn Ne. 3 yellow .......... June, . .$68.30 RB.50 61.30 Tulv. $69.00 66.50 64.50 Baker I Boise Boston Calgary .... Chicago Denver Des Moines ' . Kureka Cialveston . . . Helena t J uneau Kansas City, l.os Angeles. Marshfield . Medford Minneapolis . New Orleans! New York North Head. Phoenix . . . Pocatello . - . Portland Roseburg .. . Sacramento . Hu louia ... Salt Lake . . Kan Diego . S. Francisco Seattle Sitka Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Isld tValdez Walla Walla Washington Winnipeg .. Yakima 4S U4 o.ol . . INWiClear 561 72 O.O010iN Clear 52 GOiO.OO, ..E ICloudy i IHI 12'-N W 64! 82:0.01)1. .INE 581 8;O.0o:i0;SE 70 88 O.IK) . . is 50 5SI0.24!.. NW 74, 88 0.181. . N 481 64i0.0O(12SW 4S;640.00i . . 3 6o) 84 3.14I12:SE 601 70,0.00, .. SW 48! 66.0.44'. . NW 45 70 0. 561 . . N W .iSI 8810.00:22 SE 741 8tii0.00! . .s SS 720.10'IOE 501 ,ri0.O:14iS 66;iO4 0.O0i. ,IW 54! 8S;0.M)!. .W 63 6610. 12' . .ISW 4Sj 7o0.32:iO!NW S 20.00;.. s 60 8610.00 . J.VE . S2,O.OOil2:NE 2 70I0.00!12;NW 54l 6s:o.tKiixw 48! 6O0.34!2OISW 441 50 0.101. .INE 50 6l0.28il8'SW 50l 62,0. 22i. .'SW 48; 54!0. 60124, S 46&4!0.00i. , SW 52! 70 0.86!. .ISW 541. ..I . . .1 72i0.0!l2lSE 48l 72O.001101NW Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear ft. clouav Clear Pt. cloudy Rain Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy ciear Cloudv Cloudy Llear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudv Clear Clear Cloudv Cloudy Cloudv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK, Juns 0. Mercantile paper, 7 per cent. Exchange, firm; sterling 60-day bills, $3.87; commercial 60-day bills on banks, $3,87; commercial 60-day bills. $3.86,; demand. $3.91 cables, $3.92; francs, demand 7.09, cables 7.71; Belgian francs, demand 7.99, cables 8.01; guilders, demand 36.34. cables 36.35: lire, demand 5.88. ca bles 5.90; marks, demand 2.47, cables 3.48; New York exchange on Montreal. 11 per cent discount. Ti-ne loans, stront?; OO days. 90 days and six months, S per cent. Call money, strong. High, 10 per cent; low, 7 por cent; ruling rate. 7 per cent; closing bid. 7 per cent; oitcrea at 8 per cent: last loan. 8 per cent. Bank acceptances. B per cent. Swift tt Co. Stocks. Closing prices of Swift Ar Co. stocks AXY STOCK. ANYWHERE can be bought or sold through our office if it has any value on anv market. Let us know what you wish to sell or buy and we will get price. LIBERTY AKD VICTORY BONDS bought and void at prices based on the latest INfcivv lOKK. quotations, which we receive over our private leased wires. We Make a Specialty of Loral and Vnlisted Stocks and Boads, HERRIX & RHODES, lac. Stocks and Bonds. 201 Railway Exchange Bldg. Phone Main 283. The pioneer brokerage house of the northwest. Seatle Portland Tacoma We own and offer subject to prior sale $122,000 City of Top penish 7 Btreet improvement bonds, maturing'serlally during one to ten years. Price or any maturity par and accrued in terest to yleld,794. Toppenish is the trade center of a vast area of the famous Yakima Valley. Sugar, alfalfa, fruit, hogs, cattle and water in abundance have made the Yakima Valley the most productive and the wealthiest agricultural district in the Northwest. 1 to 10 Year 7's at $100 Wire orders) collect. State maturity preferred. Saves $11,837.50 on 10th Day of Policy Such is the experience of the Harry C Michaels Co., New York City. They write: "We wish to acknowledge receipt of your Adjuster's Draft for $11,837.50, in settle ment of our excess loss on a claim rated B plus 1 which became insolvent by reason of a Petition in Bankruptcy, which was filed most unexpectedly by Creditors seven days after our last charge to them. "This account failed ten days after we had taken out our Bond of Indemnity with you, and your Adjuster put in an appearance for settlement seven days after we had received your letter acknowledging our Proof of Claim." The Special "Interim Payment" provision permits the Policyholder to receive payments from the American Company as many times during the Policy period as covered Exces sive Losses occur. Free: Xo manufacturers, jobbers and bankers only, a report containing the counsel of over 200 business leaders, on vital problems of the day. No obligation, of course. W rite or phone today. AMERICAN CREDIT INDEMNITY, CO. of NEW YORK E.M. TREAT, president ISSUES STANDARD UNLIMITED POUCICS H. T. MacRILL, General Agent Board of Trade Bldg. Portland, Oregon Phon! Main 1179 U Sacowo FU3o0p Maim 644 H 9 NORTHUnSTCRN BANK H tA. M. Ing day. today. P. M. report of preced- FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair; winds most ly -westerly. Orp(tfn Kair; moderate winds, . mostly wester! jr. Washington Fair In the east portion. bowers in the west Dortion: mnrf r- tm 76.50 7S.60 southerly winds. RS INVESTO THE RATE OF EXCHANGE ON CANADA IS OVER 10 IN YOUR FAVOR. FOR $1000 YOU CAN BUY 1100 CANADIAN DOLLARS. . You can invest these $1100 at 8 on first-class improved Farm Mortgages and improved inside City Property, in Alberta. You take no risk. Your money lies in a Canadian Chartered Bank, withdrawable only on production of mortgage with abstract of title and certificate of taxes. If you are interested, call and see Mr. A. K. Henderson " Nortonia Hotel who will be glad to discuss matters with you and furnish you with unquestionable Bank references as to his standing. rC is altogether fitting that the Chicago Coli seum where national history will be made is covered with a Carey Roof. Carey Roofings have figured in our national life since Grant was president. They abound in every State in the Union and on every type of building. They are daily being nominated for the biggest jobs and the most important roofing services. Headquarter tor tho Building and Insulating products of ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA. A Roof for Every Building PACIFIC ASBESTOS & SUPPLY COMPANY 67 and 69 First Street, 30-20 DISTRIBUTORS PORTLAND, ORE. Retirement of Anglo-French Bonds October 15, 1920 IN A VERY short time the Anglo-French Bonds win be retired. These securities are now quoted at 99Vi and in order that their holders may reinvest at the opportune market which exists today, we will accept those bonds at par in exchange for any Municipal or Government Bonds upon our lists. If you wait until date of retirement the present condition of the bond market may have changed, thus necessitating reinvestment at less attractive rates than obtain now. CtARK. KENDALL & CO. INC Pacific Power & Electric Company 5-Year, 7 Secured Gold Notes. Dated M17 lt, 102O.- . One May 1st. 1935. Coupon Notes, $500, $1000. Oreaa varnlnara for 111 wre 93U(O0,00O. Cmnpai y ,crv4 S20.619 nialoniera, Thla laaoe aerared by S15,000,000 General Md Refunding; Ba of the Company. PRICE 97, YIELDING 7.70. Blyth, Witter. & Co. unheo sates GovERimEirr municipal aito coRpaaAnojT bonds YEON BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON Telephone: Main S304 San Francisco New York , 8eattl Loa Angelea Over 100 Profit Purchasers of German Bonds and Marks have more than doubled their money. A further advance of 100 points is possible within 30 days. We again advise you to BUY THESE Present Price $580 20 German Bonds Pre-War Price $4760 10 Bondt Mtvrk lOOO frh 5 German Govt. Bond at rarh. 10 Bonds Mark loOO wh 3V City of Berlin Bonds at S29.0O each. You can buy these 20 Bonds now for $580 on our 10 months' installment plan, paying $116 cash and $46.40 each month. A few weeks ar you could "have bought fhee bonds for S30O. Owing to the rapid advance. In the Mark, we cannot mat-antes prices for any length of time, and we firmly believe thst these very bonds will be ellin very much htcher within a month. Act quick buy NOW for Larse. sure profits. Wire yoor orders at our eneue and let remittance follow. Writs for como4ete list of Government. City and Industrial Bonds. Options on German Marks Good for Six Months 10,000 Marks option $60 100,000 Marks option $423 AH prices subjert to rhaaae without notice. Money transferred to all Darts of Kurope by cable; drafts issued on the Tsutschs Bank. Berlin, and all its branches in Germany at lowest daily rates. Currency ot all European Countries Bought and Sold. Dealers in Foreiaw Exehansra and Foreign Bonds. HENRI & BERNHARD WOLF & CO., IXC. S.MO Madlaoa Armif Nevr York lty