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THE . MORNING ' OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, JFSE 7, 1921
FILL IH EXCHANGE
HALTS WHEAT TRADE
Exporters Send. Out No Bids
to Country Sellers.
OFFERINGS BY FARMERS
13.13 and the smalt size at $4.83 a case.
The decline was followed by other brand.
New Casrara Bark Price.
New buylpg prices on cascara bark were
put out yesterday to take effect at once.
New peel bark Is quoted at 5V4 cents,
while 6Vs cents will be paid for old bark.
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
' Grain. Floor and Feed.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session.
ma
June. July.
28. 00
30. UO
30.00
Prices Posted on Local Board Are
Cncbanged From Saturday.
Coarse Grain Is Dull.
There was no inducement for wheat buy
ers to enter the market yesterday. The
fall In sterling exchange, amounting to
44 cents to the pound, created an uneasy
feeling and exporters, therefore, put out no
bids. Other buyers held back and the
country reported inactive conditions. In
some sections farmers offered wheat, but
they wanted the prices of several days
ago. At the Merchants' Exchange ses
sion the only bids were on hard white,
oft white and white club, and they were
the same as Saturday.
The coarse grain market was also dull.
July white feed oats were II lower on
bid and July No. 2 corn was also down II.
The weather In the east was unsettled
and warmer. Snow's report on Nebraska
was Inclined to be bullish. Reports from
a number of points In Iowa were that
crops are looking fine. A dispatch from
Kansas City said: "Freak weather for
this season and the finding of a million
acres of wheat in Kansas by. assessors,
raises estimates on the Kansas wheat crop
about 25,000,000 bushels. The section where
heavy abandoned acrease was expected 10
days ago Is given 6 to 10 bushels per acre.
Hirv, is beginning here and south, and
expect good movement of new wheat by
the 2.1th. Farmers are free sellers at II
and above."
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
br the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Portland
Monday
Wheat. Bar.Flr.Oats.Hay.
. 232 13 12 4
mvn 33 .. . 1.1
Season to date ls.nsi 275 ixx m ziia
Tear ago
Tacoma
Saturday ....
Tear ago . .
Season to date
Tear ago ..
Seattle
Saturday .
Year ago ..
Season to date
Tear ago . .
23T
10 ... 1 1 ..
11 2 7 1..
4.773 64 1001 ISfl 943
7.101 102 323S 180 641
S4 1 5 1.
4 372 221 SS4 477 1464
8.3.71 2M 1188 650 1232
STORAGE BLVIG HEAVY IN EAST
Batter Production at High Point, But
Markets Are Firm.
The heavier receipts following the two
day holiday at the opening of the past
week were readily absorbed in the eastern
butter markets. Deliveries were scattered
over Wednesday. Thursday the market
held firm and improved during the week
under active storage buying. Chicago was
firmest and most active from the storage
viewpoint, but the east showed a much
more consistent tone. Prices advanced
somewhat during the week and unless the
market advanced too sharply. It looks like
a continued good market. Demand was
chiefly for fine centralised cars, top grade
creamery, fine unsalted and sweet cream
butter. On several days over 1,000.000
pounds of butter at the four markets went
into storage each day. The Increase is
' three times greater than for the same
week last year, due to the advanced sea
son. Receipts and production are also
above last week and last year, but It looks
near the peak. The recent hot weather
hurt the quality, but good consumptive
demand cleaned up undergrades very nice
ly. Passage of the emergency tariff has
also helped the market. No Danish but
ter was reported purchased or en route.
The butter market continued firm dur
ing the entire week at San Francisco and
92 score advanced 1C Trading was
eiuite active, both before the holiday and
at the close of the week. Local con sump
tlve demand was good and storage buying
Increased at the end of the week. The
firm and advancing San Francisco market
attracted butter from Oregon. Nevada and
Colorado, which caused no surplus on
dealers' floors, but made total receipts
show an Increase. Dealers generally do
not expect much lower prices this season
and the closing tone was very firm. Latest
available reports show cold storage hold
ings in Seattle, Portland. Los Angeles and
Fan Francisco at 1.767,817 pounds as com
pared with 1.870 808 pounds the previous
week and 1.998.707 pounds in 1920.
XGQ BUYERS FAF HIGHER . PRICE
Twenty-two Cents Offered for Receipts
From Country Butter Is Firm.
Kgga were firm and higher again yes
terday. Buyers paid 22 cents for receipts
from the country and resales were made
an the street at 23 eents case count. All
white, large eggs brought the usual pre
mium. Shipping orders from the south
re still being filled.
Butter continued firm at Saturday's
prices with a continued demand from lo
cal etorers and to ship to California. Cube
extras moved at 27 and 27 Va cents. In
the city trade prints were fairly active at
the 32-cent basis.
. The poultry market was weak with good
receipts and a slow demand. There were
a few. sales of light hens at IS cents, but
retailers generally were not disposed to
pay over 13 cents. The top on heavy
liens was 20 cents.
Country dressed meats were steady.
Teal was In better demand and 144 cents
was obtainable. Receipts of pork were
light.
STRAWBERRIES AT I.OWEB . PRICES
Supply Prove to Be Larger Than City
Trade Can Absorb.
The supply of strawberries yesterday
was more than the city trade could take
care of and prices dropped sharply. Start
ing around S- at the opening prices
worked down until at the close- of the day
ales were made as low as $1: The bulk
of the business was probably at $1,239
1.50. Berries held over from Saturday
sold In some instsnces at 60 cents a crate.
Cantaloupes were more plentiful and
cheaper at $6.50 for standards and $5.S0
for pony crates.
The first watermelons were en the mar
ket and brought 6 cents a pound loose and
T cents crated.
Another shipment of California peaches
arrived and cleaned up at 1202.50 a box.
Wheat
Hard white $ 1.35
Soft white 1.32
White club 1.30
Oats
No. 2 white feed 29 00
No. 2 gray 30.00
ilillrun 31.50
Corn
No. 2 E. T. shipment 31.50
No. 3 E. T. shipment 30.00
FLOUR Family patents. I8 60 per bar
rel: whole wheat $7: graham I8.S0; bak
ers' hard wheat, 8.25; bakers' blues'.em
patents, I. .70; valley bakers' $i.2a;
straights. S7.25.
MILLFEED Prices f. o. b. mill: Mill-
run, 333 per ton; rolled barley, $3" 39;
rolled oats, 340; scratch feed, $32 per ton
CORN Whole. 341; cracked, 344 per
ton.
HAT Bovine nrlces f. a. b. Portland:
Alfalta.- Hi per ton; cheat, 122023 per
ton; clover, 118 per ton; valley timothy,
$24; eastern Oregon timothy, $28.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras, 2727Ho per
pound; prints, parchment wrapped, box
lots, 32c; cartons, 83c Butterfat. buying
price: A grade, 26c; B grade. 24c, Port
land delivery.
EGGS Buying prices, case count, 22c
delivered. Jobbing prices to retailers
Candled ranch. 24c: selects, 27c.
CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to
jobbers f. o. . b. Tillamook. 19c. Young
Americas, 20a pound.
POULTRY Hens, 1520c pound; ducks,
young, 40c; geese, nominal; turkeys, nom
inal. PORK Fancy, 13c per pound,
VEAL Fancy. 14gl4c per pound.
Fruits and vegetables.
FRTJITS---Navel oranges, 4.75'96.25 per
box; lemons, $5.258.50; grapefruit, $39
10.50 per box; bananas, veiioc pound;
apples, 1.30pS per box; strawberries. Or
egon, X1&Z per crate; cherries, 10920c
per pound; cantaloupes, standards, 96.50;
do, ponies, 35.50; peaches, 322.50 per
box; watermelons, 67c per pound; goose
berries, 8c pound.
VEGETABLES Cabbage. 44VC per
pound; lettuce, 9202 75 per crate; carrots,
93 per sack; garlic, 20c per pound; beets,
91.503 per sack; green peppers, 85045c
per pound; rhubarb, 4 6c per pound; spin
ach. 606V&C per pound; turnips, 3202.50
per sack; tomatoes, 9305 per lug: cucum
bers, 91-25 0 2 per dozen; peas, 15017c per
pound; asparagus. 2 02.2 per dozen;
beans. 120 174c
POTATOES Oregon. 1101.60 per 100
pounds; Yakima, 91.5001.75; new Califor
nia. 44 05c per pound; sweet potatoes,
93.75 per crate.
ONIONS Oregon. 75cffi31 per sack: new
crop. White Bermudas, 91.75 per crate.
ALL CLASSES M LWER
DEPRESSIOX IX WAIili STREET
STOCKS COXTIXCES.
Rails Off One to Three Points and
Speculative Issues Down
Two to Six Points.
NEW YORK. June . Recent reaction
sry movements in the stock market be
came more pronounced today. Shares of
recognized Intrinsic value, notably Invest
ment rails, suffered extreme losses of
to 3 points and speculative issues fell 2 to
6 points. Sales were 725.0OU snares.
Railroad tonnage at western terminals
fell off. General business at principal In
terior centers evidently was disposed to
await further readjustment of commodity
prices. esDeclally on foodstuffs.
Unsettling incidents Included another
cut in refined sugars with attendant weak
ness in those issues; a sharp reduction in
the Chandler Motors dividend and lower
domestic and export prices for news print
paper.
Demand bills on London made an ek
treme decline to 13.78 before the close
representing a loss since Saturday of 6c.
French, Belgian. Italian and Dutch bills
were lower by 20 to almost 50 points, Scan
dinavian rates showing similar recessions.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke com
Danv. .Portland.)
Sales. High. low.
510 It 13
3.200 47 Vi 41 Vs.
1,100 28 27 Vi
500 1 H 1 Vi
400 .
700 84 Vi S3'
1.400 3 Hi 81
1.000 41 Vi 89
2,100 30 Vi 29
Advance Rum.
Agr Chem . ...
Ajax Rubber..
Alask Juneau.
Alaska Gold..
Allie Chal ....
Am Beet Sug.
Am Bosch ....
Am Can
do pfd .....
Am Car A F.
do pfd
Am Cot Oil...
Am Drug Syn
Allied Chem..
Am Hide A It
do pfd ......
Am Ice
Am Int Corp.,
Am Linseed...
Am Loco ....
do pld
Am Saf Razor
Am Ship & C.
Am Smelter.
do pfd
Am Snuff ....
Am Steel Fdy.
Am Sugar . ..
do prd
Am Sumatra..
Am T & T. ...
Am Tobacco..
400 123 Vi
1,000
600
5,000
300
1,300
200
2.500
200
1,200
"2,200
200
4,600
100
900
100
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400
2.500
2.900
1,700
do B 1.700
Staple Groceries,
Local Jobbing Quotations:
SUGAR (sack basis) Cane granulated.
i.ouc per pouna; oeet, 7.30c per pound.
NUTS Walnuts. 30 039c pound: Brazil
nuts, sue; inoerts, J-c; almonds, Z403Oc
peanuts, 8011c pound; cocoanuta. 91.75
per aozen
RICE Blue Rose, 8b per pound; Japan
otyie, i"jc per pouna.
BEANS Small white, 8 Vic: pink, 7 Vic
lima. 7c: red. 10c per sound.
COFFEE Roasted, bulk, in drums. 140
dttc per. pouna.
SALT Granulated, bait, $34004.25
nail ground, ton. aus, siv.io; iws, 81U.
lump rock, 326.50.
DRIED FRUITS Italian orunes. 8U
pound; dates, 94.250S.85 per box; figs, 93
0d.2a per dox.
Hides, Hops. Etc.
TALLOW No, 1, 3Vi4c; No. 2,
old
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city
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2V4 0
3c per pound.
CASCARA BARK New peel, BVic
peel, 6Vic pound, delivered Portland.
HOPS 1920 crop, best, 15 018o
pound.
HIDES Salted country hides, 4c
llvered Portland; grubby hides, 8c:
calf skins. 12c; country calf skins,
sood kip. 6c: grubby kip, 4c.
WOOL New clip. lO019Vic per pound
MOHAIR New clip. 18022sC Per
pound, deiiverea rortiana.
GRAIN .BAGS 8Vi09c at country
points.
Provisions.
RAMS All sizes. 30036c: skinned. S1Q
after nlcnic. 18c: cottage roil. z&c.
BACON Fancy. 43 058c; choice, 30 O
B5c; standard, vc.
LARD Pure, tierces, 16c pound; com
nflund. tierces. 1 1C.
Xll-tx b&iil Dacii, ui0v.ov; t"a,tce, joe
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw, In barrels, 31.0:
five-gallon cans, 31.17. Boiled, in barrels.
91.04: five-gallon cans. 91.19.
TURPENTINE in drums, 2c; nve-gal
Ion cans, 91.07.
WHITE LEAD 100-lb. kegs. 13c per lb.
COAL OIL Tank wagons and iron bar-
re's. li,c: cases. 303iC
GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron bar
rels, 28c; cases 40Vic
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, June 6. Copper, quiet.
Electrolytic, spot and June, 13Vi013Vic
July. 13'.iffil34c.
Tin ea.iy. spot and nearby. 29.t5c; fu
tures, 29. 1 5c
Iron, nominal. No. 1 Northern, 9250
2; No. 2 Northern, 924; No. 2 South
ern. (21022.
I.ead steady. Spot 5.00c.
Zinc Quiet. East St. Louis dellverv. soot.
4.BU04.75C.
Antimony, spot 5.25e.
Decrease in Wheat Visible.
The American visible wheat supply
statement compared as follows
Bushels.
Pried Fruit at New Tork.
new YORK, June . Evaporated an
pies quiet but firm. Prunes, firm: Call
lornlas, 4 06c; Oregons. 8015Vic.
Peaches steady; standard. 11 Vic.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. June 6. Snot cotton
steady. Middling, 12.60c.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK. June 8. Raw luiar. 4 RKe
for centrifugal. Refined, 6.25c to 8.30c for
tine granulated.
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH, June 6. Turnentlne firm.
Rosin firm. Quote R l3 4ni!M- T)
13.4003.55; B, 93.4503.60; F, 93.50 0 3.60
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, June . Highest tempera
ture, 83 degrees: lowest, 64. River read
ing, 8. A. M., 22.9 feet; change in last
24 hours, 0.4 foot rise. Total ralntall (5
P. M. to 6 P. M. ), none: total since Sep-
icmucr i, incnes; normal, n.K
inches; excess, 2.24 inches. Sunrise. 4:21
A. M.: sunset. 7:58 P. M. Total sunshine.
nuurs anu ,;v minutes; poasiDie sunsnine,
13 hours and 37 minutes. Moonrise, 6:10
a, ju. luesnay: moonset. 9:20 p. M. Tues
day. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
5 P. M., 29.90 Inches. Relative humidity:
5 A. M., 84 per cent; ndon, 56 per cent;
a r in., -so per cent.
THE WEATHER.
STATIONS.
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Wind
Weather.
June . 1021
June 7, 1020
June 9. 1919
June 10. 1918...
June 11. 1917...
.. 8.334.000
. ,38.259.000
..13.826.000
.. 821.000
..23,855,000
Decrease.
900.000
1.842.000
7.876.000
325.000
6.041.000
The corn visible is 11.358.000 bushels. In
crease of 8.745.000: oats 81.332.000 bushels.
Increase of 1,688.000 bushels; rye 1,131,000
bushels. Increase of 89,000 bushels; barley
1.454.000 . bushels, decrease of 87.000
bushels.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland 35.689,455 91,194.848
Seattle 6,179.500 1.101.9BK
Tacoma 541,528" 48.586
Spokane 2,101,740 727,603
Canned Milk Declines Again.
Another decline of 35 cents a esse In a
leading brand of canned milk was sn
aounced yesterda. Talis now stand at
Baker 50 840.00..iSE Cloudy
Boise 54 84i0.OOj..S Clear
Boston 34 70:0.00 108 Cloudy
Calgary 82,0.00.. E Clear
Chicago 54 6!0.00 12,.E Clear
Denver .... 54 60 0.001 . .jNW Cloudy
Des Moines.. 56 800. 00. . 8 Clear
Eureka 56 64 0.00 . JNW Cloudy
Galveston ... 80 880.00.. SE Pt. cloudy
Helena 52 82 0.00 . . NE Clear
Juneau 54 t76IO.OO . . s Cloudy
Kansas City. 60 86-0.00 .. SB Pt. cloudy
Los Angeles. 58 70 O.Oill . . tew Clear
Marshfleld .. 5 7210.10 10 SW Rain
Medford 37 86 O.OO'UINW Cloudy
Minneapolis . 56 760.07il2SE Cloudy
New Orleans 76 86 0.10 . JSE Cloudy
New York... 56 74.0.0o!l4S Cloudy
North Head. 5S 62;0.80..W Rain .
Phoenix .... 70 102 0.00 .. SW Clear
Pocatello ... 64 82(0.00 . . SW Clear
Portland ... 65 83:o.O0..W Cloudy
Roseburg ... 58 82 0.00 .. NW Rain
Sacramento . 64 98;0.O0:16 SW Clear
St. Louis 56 82 0.00 .. IE Clear
Salt Lake... 60 78 0.00 .. NE Cloudy
San Diego... 60 680.00..W Cloudy
San Fran... 56 70 0.00 .. SW Clear
Seattle 58 74 0.00 .. SW Cloudy
Sitka T7OI0.0O
Spokane 58 86 0.00 .. E Cloudy
Tacoma .... 58 76 0.00.. W Cloudy
Tatoosh .... 50 50.76 12!S Rain
Valdes 44 T660. 00 ..SW Cloudy
Walla Walla. 62 940.00..W Rain
Washington 50 7810. 00.. 'SE Cloudy.
Winnipeg ... 48 66 O.Ofl . . NE Cloudy
Yakima 60 88 0.00 . . NWCloudy
A. M. today; tP. M. report of preced
ing day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair; southwest
erly wlnds.-
Oregon and Washington Fair; moderate
southwesterly winds.
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Atchison
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Miami
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M K & T
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Pierce Arrow.
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Ray Con
Reading
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Ryl Dutch Oil.
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110
86
23
61
64
7
18
10
23
28
41
27
67
27
35
67
6.
85
42
1
64
28
31
75
65
63
83
11
38
16
90
18
1
61
12
13
69
4
26
13
1V4
rvo
132
10
60
59
5
84
21
27
67
22
30
11
62
911
83
8
46
4i
10
87
12
47
14
62
14
8
27
88
92
45
10
34
8
27
87
92
44
10
34
8
36 33
Vivandou .... 300 7 7
Wabash 1.000 8 7
do. A pfd... 700 22 20
do B nfd
Wells Fargo
West Pac .... 1.500
West Union... 900
Westingh A B 100
Westh E & M. 400
West Md 1.800
White Motors. 8.800
Wlllys-Ovld .. 1,900
do pfd 100
Wilson Pack.. 400
Wis Central
Wool worth . . 100
W'orth Pump
W A. L E
BONDS.
U S 2s coupon. 99!N P 4s 73
D S 4s reg....104 IN P 3s ........ 54
do coupon ..'104 IPac TAT 5s.. 83
Pan 3s reg 76 Pa con 4s 84
do coupon . ..76 S P cv 3s 85
AT&T cv 6s . 97 ISO Ry 5s. 82
Atch gen 4s 74'U P 4s .: 79
D A R G con 4s'63U S Steel 6s... 3
NYC deb 6s.. 87
T
7
21
14
80
27
87
92
44
10
34
8
35
36
80
113
47
8
Bid.
Liberty Bond Quotations.
Range of liberty bond quotations, fur
nished by the Overbeck & Cooke company
of Portland:
High. Low.
Liberty. 3s 88.80 88.20
Liberty, first 4s
Liberty, second 4s....... . . .....
Liberty, first 4s 87.76 87.50
Liberty, second 4s 86.68 88.64
Liberty, third 4s 90.84 90.54
Liberty, fourth 4s 86.76 88.60
Victory, 4s 98.14 98.00
Victory, 3s 98.12 98.00
Close.
88.20
87.42
86.60
87.52
86.80
90.70
86.70
98.10
98.10
NEW ISSUE
' Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, June 6. Closing quotations:
Arix Com 8North Butte
Calu & Ariz... 46 Old Dora ...
calu c ilecla. .247 juscenia
Centennial
Cop Range...
Franklin
East Butte . .
Isle Royalle. .
Lake Copper. .
Mohawk .....
7fQuincy
83 Superior
2!Sup & Boston.
9 Shannon
21 Utah Con
2Wlnona
50 Wolverine .....
10
21
27
30
3
30
3?
10
Swift Co. Stocks.
rin.lnv nrirM fnr Rwlft A CO. Stocks St
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck A
Cooke company of Portland as follows:
Swift Co
Llbby, McNeill A Llbby... - 7
National Leather
Swift International , 24
Money, Sliver, Etc.
NEW YORK, June 6. Prime mercantile
paper 6 07 per cent.
Time loans firm. 60 days, 80 days ana six
months 7 per cent. Call money firm. High,
low, ruling rate, offered at and last loan
JV per cent; closing Old. 1 per cent.
Bar silver, domestic, 89 c; foreign,
S7c
Mexican dollars, 43 c
LONDON, June 6. Bar silver, 34d per
ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount rates.
short bills, 6 per cent.
Foreign Exchange.
FcTreign exchange rates at close of bus!
ness yesterdsy, furnished by Northwestern
National bank of Portland. The amount
quoted is the equivalent of the foreign unit
in United States funds:
Country Unit. Rate
Austria, kronen 9 .0030
Belgium, francs 0810
Bulgaria, leva 0130
Czecho-SIovakla, kronen 0130
Denmark, kroner 1760
England, pound sterling 3.81
Finland, rtnmark S21Z
France, francs 0813
Germany, marks 0100
Greece, drachmas 0620
Holland, guilders 3400
Hungary, kronen .0050
Italy, lire 04o
ugo-blavla, kronen .008
Norway, kroner .lol5
Portugal, escudos .1100
Roumania. lei 0175
Serbia, dinars 0315
Spain, pesetas 131J
Sweden, kroner 22i0
Switzerland, francs .140
China Hongkong, local currency.. .4950
Shanghai, taels o.iid
Japan, yen 4823
NEW YORK, June 6 Exchange weak;
sterling, demand, 93.78: cables, 93.79.
Francs, demand. 7.99; cables, 8.01. Bel-
Ian francs, demand, 7.98; cables. 8. Guild
ers, demand, 33.05; cables, S3. 05. Lire.
demand, 4.76; cables. 4.78. Marks, de
mand, 1.50; cables, 1.51. Greece, demand.
90. Sweden. 22.45. Norway, 14.85. Ar
gentine, demand, 81.62. Brazilian, de
mand. 13.12. Montreal, 11 5-lo per cent
discount.
n
17.800
500
9.500
1,000
Vo'6
100
1.000
1,400
. 500
300
400
1.400
2.200
ROO
6,600
'i.Voo
7,800
400
9.900 .
J 00
6.300
1.000
1.600
1.200
1.400
1,000
5.600
7.200
500
3.400
800
i,Vo6
400
6,700
800
200
1.300
"206
8,100
130
22 12
23
53
22
42
18
'ei'"
75
11
18
9.1
71
2
147
12
25
53
21
40
18
'oi
75
11
17
93
69
"68
2
83 82
65
68
34
61
23
31
30
22
8
60
28
ioo'
13
71
21 .
25
55
59
4,700
100
700
21.800
500
6.400 '
1.900
200
2.000
600
20,400
300
18,000
900
2.800
2.200
7,900
3.100
4,200
300
2o6
10,900
200
1.900
1.300
15,100
200
28,500
300
1.600
2.200
2,200
- 76
7
42
22
38
75
20
"25"
36
72
96
8
35
23
23
66
9
30
119 .
23
'19
108
9
58
61
64
"so"
108
62
29
29
62
66
84
50
21
81
29
19
8
88
28
'98
13
68
20
24
64
'65
74
7
41
21
38
78
20
23"
35
70
96
8
33'
21
20
64
it
115
24
"i8
103
9
66
60
61
'78
107
51
28
28
85
19
13
45
26
50
109
4
5
147
25
2
53
21
40
18
07
51
7.1
10
17
93
60
68
4
17
12
82
60
62
56
84
AO
21
81
29
8
68
28
80
68
20
24
64
24
65
83
68
74
7
41
21
88
73
,20
47
23
35
70
96
8
83
21
21
54
8
18
115
OO
87
18
103
9
66
60
61
32
78
107
61
28-
29
Foreign Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnished by th
Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland
Bid. Ask.
$15,000,000
United Drug Company
8 20-Yfear Convertible Gold Bonds
Dated June 15, 1?21 Due June 15, 1041
Interest payable June and December 15. Principal and interest payable in United States gold coin at the
Chase National Bank, New York. Coupon Bonds in denominations of $100, $500 and $1000, which may
be registered as to principal. Registered bonds in denominations of $5000 and multiples
thereof. Registered and coupon bonds to be interchangeable. Redeemable at 115 and
accrued interest at the option of the Company as a whole but not in part,
upon sixty days' notice.
Interest payable without deduction for normal Federal Income Tax not in excess of 2.
THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE
Convertible at the holder's option on any interest date prior to June 15, 1931, into common stock of the Company at
$110 a share, which stock, under the present laws, will be exempt from taxation in the State of Massachusetts.
Further information in regard to this issue is given in a letter of Mr. L. K. Liggett. President of the United Drug
Company, from which we summarize as follows, and which we shall be glad to send on request: ,
BUSINESS: The business was originated in 1902 by forty (40) retail druggists, to manufacture and distribute, nndrr
controlled trade-marks, medicinal preparations and other articles usually sold in drug stores. They named
their stores "The Rexall Stores." The present Corporation, incorporated in 1916, now has approximately eight
thousand (8000) stockholder agents (Rexall Stores) in the United States, and it owns, through subsidiaries,
227 Liggett Drug Stores. The combined sales of the Company and its subsidiaries for the year 1920 were
$68,428,179.42. "
PURPOSE OF ISSUE: The Company has now outstanding and maturing on June 15, $7,091,000 of Notes which are)
convertible into 5Vfc Year 8 Notes maturing June 15, 1926. The proceeds of the present issue, together with
available cash and the liquidation of the inventory, which has already taken place, will enable the Company to
provide for the payment of such of the Notes due June 15 as are not converted, and for the payment of th
present outstanding bank loans and other notes as they mature.
The total authorized issue is $15,000,000, but will be proportionately reduced by any 5V. year notes taken
by the present holders of the notes maturing June 1-5.
EARNINGS: Since the Company's incorporation in 1916, the net earnings of itself and its subsidiaries after payment
of all taxes, interest due by subsidiaries, dividends on outstanding preferred stocks of subsidiaries, and after
deducting all charge-offs, have exceeded the amount of this bond issue. For the past three years the net earn
ings have averaged, before taxes, $4,800,125, or more than four times amount of interest requirements of thia
issue, and after taxes,' $3,894,630, or more than three and one-quarter times.
SINKING FUND: The Company shall annually pay to The Chase National Bank of the City of New York, as Trustee
tinder the Indenture securing the convertible bonds, an amount equal to 5 of the largest amount of the con
vertible bonds of this issue at any time issued. The Trustee shall apply the money so paid to it for the purchase
in the open market of the convertible bonds at or below 115 and interest. Any money not so used shall be in
vested in securities legal for Savings Banks in Massachusetts or New York until such time as the bonds can
be purchased at or below 115. '
SECURITY: The bonds will be a direct obligation of the United Drug Company, and together with the Year Notes
hereinbefore referred to will constitute the sole funded debt of the Company and its subsidiaries, with the ex
ception of certain real estate mortgages aggregating $1,022,840. The indenture under which the bonds will
be issued will provide that ' r
c , hnnrt of thin Untie are outstanding- none of the assets or tne i nnea urns;
compa
by
QU SECOND- The Company aree that the ratio or quick assets to nulck liabilities as described in the
Indenture (and including the present issue of bonds and the 5 Year Notes) of the Company and its subsidiaries
- above named shall be maintained at at least 125. In case such ratio la not maintained no dividend shall
be paid on the Common Stock of the Company until It is restored.
EQUITY: The present market value of the preferred and common stocks of the United Drug Company outstanding in
dicates an equity of approximately $45,000,000 for these convertible bonds.
Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges.
We Recommend These Bonds for Investment Price 100 and Accrued Interest, Yielding 80
AH legal matters will be passed upon by Messrs. Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall & Hunt of Boston.
It is expected that Interim Receipts, exchangeable for Definitive Bonds when prepared, will be ready for delivery
on or about June 15, 1921.
F. S. Moseley & Co.
137 S. LaSalle St., Chicago
Boston New York
Bankers Trust Co.
New York
Hall & Co.
Portland
that we deem reliable.
ny or of its Subsidiaries (other than the real estate now mortgaged as above """i
or pledged, unless the present Issue of bonds are equally secured, with the Jther obllgat ons covered
'ffiSrnrlo or Pledge any property hereafter ac-
Kidder, Peabody & Co.
Boston New York
Russian fl4s. 10-1
Russian 54s,
Russian SVss, 191B
Currency'
French is, 1081 ...
French 4s, lli ...
French 5s. IHl'O ...
Italian Ss, 11118 ...
British Ss, 11)22 ...
British 5s. 10-'7 ...
British 5. 1928 ...
British vky 4s ....
Belgium rest Ss ...
Belgium prem Ss ..
German W. 1,. Ss .
Berlin 4s
Hamburg 4s
Hamburg 49 ....
Lelpsig 4 4s
Leipsig 5s ........
Munich 4s
Munich 5s
Frankfort 4s
Jsp 4s
Jap 1st 4tts
Jap 2d 44s
Paris sixes
U. K. 64s. 1021
U K 54a. 122
U. K. 5 4s. 1D29
U. K. 54a, 1937...
... 14
... 4
... 15
. . . 20
... s;i4
...51
... 17
...40
...384
...378
. ..37
. . .300
. 6
...74
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72
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134
134
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18
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184
89
85
85
4
99
90 4
SAJf FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Etc.. at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 6 Vegetables
Asparagus, 3$r10c; squash, S5c$1.2&
crate, sl.2al.iMl lug; potatoes, 2p3.2o
onions, Australian brown, nominal; green,
11.251.50 box; tomatoes. Imperial, il&
2.50 lug; garlic, 64Sc pound; bell peppers.
lot?6oc pound; peas, 7$pllc pound; rhu
barb, nominal; lettuce, nominal; string
beans, 10124c pound; Kentucky Won
ders, 124c; artichokes, 131BI2 crate; beets,
J1.75C2 sack; carrots, S1.251.50 sack
egg plant, 1520c pound.
Poultry Toung chickens. 2528c pound
staggy roosters, 2020c pound; old
roosters, 17o8c; ducks, 2Sci,35c; geese.
25c: turkeys, 3,"i 4f r0c ; Belgian hares,
1320c; squabs, 45 648c pound; pigeons.
S3 dozen.
Fruit Oranges, naval, S5: Valencia,
33.75; lemons, S46: spples, 11 1?3;
strawberries, drawer, 5073c; loganber
ries, 5065c drawer; raspberries, $11.2
drawer; gooseberries, nominal; bananas,
84010c pound; pineapples, nominal; avo
cadoes, 48 doz. ; cherries, black. In bulk.
B'tf lOc drawer, 75g jl. apricots, $1.50
2 four-basket crates; S23 lug; peaches,
tl.50rol.75 box; cantaloupes, (4 5095; figs,
S1.753 box; currants. 85cSl drawer.
Receipts Flour, 4325 quarters; wheat.
2300 sacks; barley, 7712 centals; beans,
7452 sacks; corn, 1005 centals; potatoes,
1745 sacks; onions, 639 sacks; hay, 23fl
tons; hides, 497; oranges and lemons, 4400
boxes; livestock, 1996 head.
QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY. PRODUCE
Market Price. Ruling en Butter, Cheese
and Eggs.
SAN FRANCISCO, June' 6. Butter Ex
tras, 58.4c; prime firsts, So 4 c: firsts.
nominal.
Eggs Fresh extras, 81c: extra firsts.
304c; firsts, nominal; dirties. 29c: extra
pullets, 274c; undersized pullets. 24c.
Cheese Flats, fancy, 164c; firsts, nom
inal; Young America, fancies, 20 4c; firsts,
nominal.
NEW TORK, June 6. Butter Firmer.
Creamery, higher than extras, 31432c;
creamery extras, 30431c; firsts, 274
29.
Eggs irregular. Fresh gathered, extra
firsts, 27429c; do, firsts, 2u 27c. .
Cheese steady, state, wnoie milk flats.
fresh specials. 154l14c; state, whole
milk twins, specials, 15 16c .
CHICAGO. June 6. Butter Higher.
Creamery extras. 294c: firsts, 242S4c;
seconds, 1723c; standards, 29 4c.
Eggs Higher. Receipts, 16.904 cases;
firsts, 22224c; ordinary firsts, 19&20c;
at mark, cases included, 21 22c; stand
ards. 23c.
SEATTLE. June 6. Wholesale prices to
dealers:
Eggs Select local ranch, white shells,
5c; do, mixed colors, 2425c; pullets.
20c.
Butter City creamery, cubes, 82c;
bricks or prints, 33c; country creamery,
extras, cost to jobbers, in cubes, 28c.
Coffee lSiture. Dew-line.
NEW TORK. June 6. A further ad
vance in coffee futures met foreign selling
orders today and was followed by reac
tions. TM general market closed at a
net decline of 6 to 17 points. July, 6.55c;
September, 6.93c; October, 7.05c; Decem
ber, 7.32c; January, 7.42c; March, 7.62c;
May, 7.75c.
Soot coffee was reported more active
with quotations on the basis of 7 to 74c
for Rio 7s and 9 to 10c for Santo 4a.
Mitchell, Hutchins & Co., Inc.
The Rookery Chicago
Freeman, Smith & Camp Co.
' Portland
The Information and statistics contained In this circular have been obtained from sources
ine lniorm-iiuu , while not guaranteed, are accepted by us as correct.
and.
WHEAT PRICE UNSETTLED
SI.VR.KET AFFECTED BT BREAK
IX FOREIGN EXCHAXGE.
Temporary Rallies Occasioned by
Bullish Crop Advices and
Buying of Exporters.
CHICAGO, June 6. Wheat averaged
lower today, chiefly owing to depression of
foreign exchange. The close was unset
tled at 14c net decline to lc advance,
with July 11.80 to 1.304 and September
$1,164 to $1.16. Corn gained 4c to 4c,
lost 4c to He and provisions finished
unchanged to 80c lower.
Unsettling effects of the break In for
eign exchange rates was apparent In
wheat, although "rallies took place shortly
after the opening and Just before the
close. The first upturn was due to lib
eral buying by a big firm that was in re
ceipt of bullish crop advices from Ne
braska. Crop reports from Kansas and
Oklahoma, however, were bearish, and the
market turned downward again, intluenced
by assertions that foreigners were trying
to resell and that fresh export business
was slow. On the other hand, .word be
came current near the close that 500,000
bushels had been sold for shipment to
Thl news led to something of
a bulge, but failed to wipe out entirely
the nervousness due to the flurry in ex-
ehanae. Decrease. 01 ino visioio iiiiii;
ttneted but little notice.
n.nli ble- receipts, com was urm
, nr smanness 01 rui ui.ci,,
Favorable crop reports bi
market. - , ...
Provision tended to aag in mo
hog values.
The China market letter received yes
terday by the Overbeck A Cooke company
of Portland said:
Wheat Buying power during the fore
noon was wholly Inadequate and the mar
k riixnUved oractlcally no rallying ten
dency until shortly before the close, when
some buying was encouraged by reports
that some export business naa oeen aone.
contradicting In a way the earner aovices
to the effect that foreigners were trying
to resell. . ...
The decrease or wmi.uou ousneis in me
visible supply was a larger reduction than
generally expected and brought the total
doisn to only 8.334,000 bushels . against
S8.'259,000 last year.
Crop advices averagea oetter tnan last
week although some complaints came in
from Nebraska and Ohio. These mes
sages, however, were largely onset Dy
the publication of a report by the Kansas
agricultural bureau showing nearly 1,000,-
000 acres more than previously reported
and suggesting a total yieia or about
23,000,000 bushels greater. The situation
especislty If essh premiums continue to
weaken as they did today.
Corn Independent firmness featured this
market, influenced by the firmness noted
in the cash market In face of large re
ceipts. A revival at primary points ag
gregated 1,747.000 bushels against 1, 108.000
a year ago. Some export inquiry was re
ported, although the demand was said to
be less keen than last week and only a
small amount of business was done. The
visible supply Increased S.743.000 bushels
and another Increase is expected for the
coming week. Country offerings to arrive
Oats Based off with other grains and!
selling by receiving nouses aini cuu..
try purchases. Offerings were well taken
on the declines. Receipts were 340 cars
and the cash market steady at Saturday s
basis. There seems little Incentive for a
position on the selling side of oats at
present prices. . .
Rye Trade was small with prices show-
ln a downward tendency in sympathy
with wheat. Houses with seaboard con
"ecdons led the buying. Cash ry. was
quiet at 15 cents over July for No. - on
"Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. . .T-orr-
f 1.29 i 1.324 x 121 4
1.14 2 1-174 113
CORN.
.S44 .6S4 .MS
.65 .66 .65
. OATS.
.394 -8?
.414. -41
MESS PORK.
17.00 17.10 17.00
LARD.
.6S 9.70 S
10.00 10.00 9.87
SHORT RIBS.
ft.85 9.90 9.8S
10.10 10.10 10.07
Wheat-No. 2 red. 1.521.53;
"rSorn'-irPmixed. 6464,; No.
M.-, ha v. ft Atf.
Oats' No. 2 white. 30S40; No, 3 w!
37394c.
Rye No. 2. 11.39.
Barley 6972c.
Timothy seed 4.50!ff .
Clover seed 113&18.
Pork Nominal.
Lard S9.50.
Ribs I9.25C10 .28.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, J una 6. Barley, M9 0
S5Flax No. 1. 11.81 4 1.834.
Futures Wheat, July, $1,324.
Winnipeg Grain Market.
WINNIPEG. June 6. Wheat July,
$1,724; October, $1.304.
Duluth Linseed Market.
DULTJTH, June 6. Linseed on track and
arrive, $1,84 4-
July.
Sept.
July..
Sept. .
July..
Sept..
July..
July.
Sept.
July.
Sept.
Clos
1 80
1.164
.64
.65
.89 4
.41
17.00
8 65
8 97
9 90
10.10
No.
3
rhlte,
1.108.000 buKhels. Oats, 1,200.000 bushels
versus 607.000 buohels.
Shipments Wheat. 1.042.000 bushels ver
sus 6N5.0O0 bushels. Corn. . 001. 000 bush
els vemu 814,000 bushels. Oats, 1,028,000
bushels versus 410,000 bunhels.
Car lots Omaha Whnt. 118; corn. 1!0;
oats, 81. St. Louis Wheat, 77; corn, 94,
oats, 94. Kansas City Wheat, 861: corn,
10H; oats, 10. Minneapolis Wheat, 402:
barley, 61: com, 77; rye 15: oats, 63.
Duluth Whest, 78; barley, 17; corn, !4.
ry. 27; oats 9.
Grain at Pan Francisco.
PAN FRANCISCO, Cel., June 6 Orsln
Wheat, feed, $2.3392.60: milling. $2 830
200. Barley, feed, $2.8aC-3.0; shipping
$1.35 1.43. Oats, red feed. $1.50tj l.AO.
Rye, nominal. Corn, white Egyptian, $2.30
tfS.iO; red mllo. $2. inj2 13.
Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE, June 6. Whnt, hard white
and soft white, 1 33: white club. 11.8.1:
hard red winter, soft red winter, northern
spring and eastern red Walla, $1.30; Big
Bend bluestem, $1 34.
City riHIvryr Frd Si-rnti-b fee. $31
Primary Receipts.
CHICAGO. June 6. Primary receipts-
appears to have reversed itself temporarily I Wheat, 1,983.000 bushels versus 1,158.000
nnd a somewnat rurtner recession is HKeiy. ounM. T'orn. i.n.' nnnpiw versus
at 95
To yield over
07
0
20-Year 7 Vi Gold Bonds
REPUBLIC OF FRANCE
. -A non-callable external loan.
$1000, $500, $100 Den.
The srreat financial strength of France and the thrift of her people
are proved by the fact that she has reduced her external debt by
1540 000,000 during; the last 7 months. Her ability is being: strength
ened by rapid restoration of devastated agricultural and mining
areas.
IjUMBERlMESNS
Iktjs x (cfMKAmr -BANK
Broadway and Oak.
Security
Assets 51. times amount
of loan. Earnings 34
times annual interest.
Profit
Company will purchase
bonds in open market at
115 through annual sink
ing fund of $750,000.
Marketability
Bonds will be listed on
New York and Boston
stock exchanges, insuring
ready market.
United Drug Co.
8 20-Yr. Conv.
Gold Bonds
. at 100,
Yielding 8
Wire or phone orders "collect. "
Freeman,
Smith
Camp
Co.
MOUND PLOOK
ItnraaaM.Na BuiusiM
Urm us srrsaa
a MS I7M
pr ton: beby scratch feei. $7: fed
wheat. $3n; all grutn chop, $42; oats,
rolled osts, $41; sprouting oats, $44; whole
barley, $39; rolled barley, $41; clll'P'd t-r-harlry,
$40; mill feed. $3$: bran. $30; wholr
n,rn. f40t crnrk.rl rorn, $42
Manitoba
Ten-Year
6 Cold Bonds
Due May IS, 1931
A direct obligation of tha
Province of Manitoba, Canada.
To Yield Over 7.20
(for payment in U. S. Funds)
Circular on request for OR-J9S.
The National City
Company
Offices in more than 80 rltlea.
Yeoa Bldo Portland, Or,
Telephone Slain 607X
The Ultimate
From out of the great qualities
of all material things, one qual
ity always stands uppermost.
So it is with Warrenite Bitu
lithic pavement. After all is
said about its resiliency and
other rare qualities, there is one
that stands out above all the
one big essential thing in pave
mentnamely, DURABILITY.
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Strictly fireproof. Near both depots
and convenient car servloe to
all parts of rlty.
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