Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 08, 1921, Image 23

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    , ' ' TIIE MORNING OREGOyiAy, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921
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OVER 1000 MEMBERS
MiKIDUP
Oregon Wool and Mohair As
sociation Grows Fast.
SHEEP LISTING IS HEAVY
Plan of Organization Considered
Sound by Bankers and Growers.
, rirst of "ew Clip Received.
The Oregon Wool iTid Mohair association
passed the thousand member mark on
June 4, when the total membership
amounted to 101 S. According to R. A.
Ward, organization manager, the associa
tion Is signing up about 1000 sheep a day
In wnstorn Oregon. It now ranks as one
of the strongest in point of membership
f any of the co-operative marketing or
Saniiatlons in the state. Its growth has
also been the most rapid. "When the or
ganization committee secured its organ
isation manager, there was less than 10.000
sheep signed up. Since that time in the
pace of two months, this has increased to
orer 150.000.
Growers and bankers generally hare real,
tied the soundness of the plan and the
benefits that will be received by wool men
tinder this more bosiness-llke method of
marketing wools. The value of the utilisa
tion of the United States licensed ware
House sister, which provides for accurate
and licensed grading, scouring, baling and
the other processes which go to enhance
the value of wool and to put It In a mer
chantable condition, la quite generally rec
ognized by the more progressive growers.
The association is now receiving wool.
The first man to rhlp to the association
and also the fir man to christen with
wool the new western warehouse, where
the association's wools are being stored,
is John W. Strout of Corvallls.
The association's office Is in touch at all
times with the primary wool markets In
Chicago. Philadelphia. Boston, London, as
well as Australian, South African. New
Zealand and South American points. In
this way sale prices and wool movements
aa well as textile activities are checked up.
According to Mr. Ward, a recent com
munication from the Michigan farm bu
reau wool marketing organisation states
that they sold a large block of combing
wools on May 8 for 28 cents and delaine
wools for 30 cents. At the same time coun
try buyers in Michigan were offering grow
ers 16 cents and 18 cents for these grades
of wool.
The association's latest Boston advices
Indicate that the last few days have
brought out considerable buying on the
part of the larger mills at clean coats
which figure somewhat lower than previ
ously for territory wools. The govern
ment wool auction showed a better clear
ance of wools than was expected. Brad
ford, England, reports many mills Idle be
cause of the coal strike.
SMALL TRADE JS WHEAT MARKET
An Bids Unchanged at Merchants' Ex
change Except on Club.
The wheat market was about steady yes
terday. Trading was on a small scale at
country points. At the Merchants" Ex
chance, hard white and soft white bids
were unchanged and white club was 1 cent
higher than Monday.
Coarse grain business was also dull. Ail
bids were unchanged. , .
" Snow's report follows: "Wheat north of
the Platte is generally good, but, the yield
is likely to be rather disappointing; oc
casional thin stands and short heads. Corn
promise for the state is very high; weedy.
Oats heading, color and stand good."
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Portland. Tues. 1S4 3 1 I ....
Season to date. 19085 178 108!) ' 58T 2U3
Tacoma.pMon. . 11 ... 8 1
Season to date. 47M 54 1009 190 917
jeanto'date: 439? 226 "osi 475 1408
BTRAWBKKRIKS ARE SHIPPED NORTH
Ont-of-Town Demand Steadies rrices on
Street.
Fhtpplng orders from the north saved
Che Front-street strawberry market from
solng to pieces yesterday. Receipts were
ry large, but there was a good clean-up
and prices were steadier at the close
than earlier In the day. On the farmers'
market most sales were made at S1.253
1.SO. On the street the range was J1.25
1.75. A continuance of outside demand
is expected today. The street did only
a little local trade as most of the retail
ers obtained their supplies direct from
growert. ' t
Cantaloupes sold readily. Another car
load Is due today and they will go on sale
t It i crate for standards and j.50 for
twnies.
Among the produce receipts was a mixed
car of rhubarb and asparagus from Walla
Walla.
BCGS .VXD BUTTER ARE ADVANCING
Market Firm Because of Demand From
California,
There was another advance In the egg
market as a result of abort receipts and
orders from California. Buyers paid 22H
cents, case count, to country shippers. Job
bers quoted candled ranch at 25 cents
and selects at 27 cents.
Butter was firm and also tending up
ward with demand for both local storage
account and for ahlpment. The best
cuhes sold at 27$? 23 cents.
Poultry was steady with fair receipts.
Hens sold at 13 to 20i cents according tt
size a'nd broilers brought 25 cents.
Good veal held even at IfSHlj cents
for the best. Dressed pork continued scarci
Bank Clearings,
Bank clearings of the northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balancea
Portland Holiday.
Seattle J3.665.635 Jl.183.107
Tacoma 771.618 59.2.10
Spokane 1.442.606 379,135
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS,
Grain, Flour and Peed.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session.
Bid
Wheat June. July.
Hard white 1.33
Pnft white 1.S3
White club 1.31
Oata
No. 2 whits feed 29 00 21 00
No. 2 : SO 00 30 00
Millrun 31.75 31.50
Corn
No. 2 B. Y. shipment.. 81.50 -30.00
No. 3 E. T. shipment 30.00 30.00
FLOUR Family patents, $3.60 per bar
rel: whole wheat, J7; graham, 16.80; bak
ers' hard wheat, $8.25; bakers' bluestem
patents, $7.75: valley bakers' 17.25;
straight J7.25.
MILLFEED Prices f. o. b. mill: Mill
run. 133 per ton: rolled barley. $3739;
roiled Oats. $40: scratch feed. S52 per ton.
CORN Whole, 41; cracked. (44 pel
ton.
HAT Buying price f. 0. b. Portland:
Alfalfa 18 per ton: cheat, 122323 per
ton; clover, 316 per ton; valley timothy,
24; eastern Oregon timothy, 128.
Dairy and Country Prod ore.
BUTTER Cubes, extras. 2728o per
pound; prints, parchment wrapped, box
lots, 32c; cartons. 33c. Butterfat, buying
price: A grade, 26c; B grade, 24c, Fort
land delivery.
EGGS Buying prices, case count. 22c
delivered. Jobbing prices to retailers:
Candled ranch. 25c: selects. 27a
CHEESS Tillamook triplets, pries to
old
per
de-
jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook. 19c; Toung
POULTRY Hens. 1520o pound; ducks.
young, sue; geese, nomina;; tumea uuim
inal.
PORK Fancy, 13s per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 1414c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRUITS Navel oranges. $4.756.25 per
box: lemons, .2S8.50; grapefruit. 3tT
10.50 iter box: bananas. BttOUVC pound
apples, 11.50S8 per box; strawberries. Or
egen; tlL7& per crate; cherries, 1020c
per pound; cantaloupes, standards. o.vu.
do, ponies, 15.50; peaches, J22.50 per
box: watermelons, 87c per pound; goose
berries. 8c Dound.
VEGETABLES Cabbage. 44c pet
pound; lettuce, 1262.76 per crate; carrots,
13 per sack; garlic 20c per pound: beeta
11.50(33 r sack: green peppers, 3545c
per lb.; rhubarb, 55ttc per pound: spin
ach. 66VC per pound; turnip 22.50
per sack: tomatoes. 13W per lug: cuumn
hn 11 yXifts ni dozen: Deas. 1517c per
nound: asDaraaus. !2f2.25 per box;
beans. 12V4 tcllWc.
POTATOES Oregon, 11 1.50 per 100
pounds; Yakima, 11.5001.75; new Califor
nia, 4 65c per pound; sweet potatoes,
13.75 per crate.
ONIONS Oregon, 75c!l per sack: new
crop. White Bermudas. 11.75 per crate.
1
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SUGAR (sack basts) Cane granulated,
7.50c per pound; beet. 7:30c per pound.
NUTS Walnuta. 30&3!c pound: Brazil
nuts, 30c: filberts, 12c: almonds. 246 30c;
peanuts, 80110 pound; cocoanuts, ll.fj
per dozen.
RICE Blue Rose, c per puuuu,
style, 4ie per pound. ,,..
BEANS Small white, 5'4e: pink, 7ec,
lima, 74ie: red. 10c per pound.
COFFKE Roasted, bulk, in drums, 14 9
S6tte per pound. ,
SALT Granulated, bbl., 13 4054.25;
half ground, ton, 60s, 119.75; 100s, J19.2o;
lump rock, 126.50.
DRIED FRUITS Italian prune 8e
pound; date 14.2566.85 per box; figs, 12
6 5.25 per box.
Provisions,
HAMS All sixes. 3036c: skinned, 31
36c: picnic, 18c; cottage roll, 28c.
BACON Fancy, 43 & 53c; choice, 309
35c: standard. 2327c.
LARD Pure, tierces, 16c pound; com
pound, tierces, 11c.
DRf SALT Backs. 20S23C; plates, 16c.
Hides, Hops, Etc
TALLOW No. I,' SV4J4c; No. 2. 2 ttO
3c per pouna.
CASCARA BARK New peel. &c;
peel, 6Hc pound, delivered Portland.
HOPS 1920 crop, best, 13 & 18c
pound.
ri 1 1 t. anl,,J niMI-t .v Tildes. 4c
livered Portland; grubby hides. 3c; city
calf skin 12c; country calf skin 10c;
good kip. 6c; grubby kip, 4c,
WOOL New clip, 1019Vic per pound.
MOHAIR New clip. l622Vc per
pound, delivered Portland.
GRAIN BAGS 814 690 at country
point
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw. in barrels. 11.02;
five-gallon cana. 11.17. Boiled, in barrels.
11.04: five-gallon can 11.19.
TURPENTINE In drum 92c; five-gallon
cans. 11 07.
WHITE LEAD 100-lb. kegs. 13c per lb.
COAL OIL Tank wagons and iron bar
rels, 1714c; case 8037c.
GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron bar
rels, 2c; cases. 4014 c.
QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODUCB
Market Prices. Baling oa Butter, Cheese
and Eggs.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 7. Butter Ex
tra 37Vic; prime firsts, 30c; first nom
inal. Eggs Fresh extra 8014c: extra firsts,
30c; first nominal; dirties. 29c: extra
puffets, 2714c; undersized pullet 24c.
Cheese Flats,- fancy, 17c; firsts, nom
inal; Young America, fancies, 2014c; firsts,
nominal.
NEW YORK, June 7. Butter, strong:
creamery higher than extras, 3214 33c:
creamery extras, 3114 32c; creamery
first 28?31c.
Egg irregular; fresh gathered extra
first 27V42914c; first 2527c.
Chesse, steady; state whole milk flats,
fresh special 16 16 14 c: stats whole milk
twins, specials, 15 "4 & 10c
CHICAGO. June 7. Butter, higher;
Creamery exfras, 81c; standard 31c;
firsts, 25 30c: second 20 & 24c.
Egg higher; receipt 26,263 cases;
firsts. 2214 623c; ordinary firsts, 2021c;
at mark, cases included, 22 !& 2-14c; stand
ard 2314c
SEATTLE, June .7. Wholesale prices to
dealerS:
Eggs, select local ranch, white shell 25
626c; do. mixed color 24 & 25c; pullet
20c.
Butter, city creamery cube J2c; bricks
or print 33c; country creamery extra
cost to jobber in cubes, 28c
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKE1
Prices Current en Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. Vegetables
Asparagus, 3lUc; squash. 85cQ11.2S
crate. 11.2561.50 lug; potatoes. 1263.25;
onions, new red. 75c!l bag; green.
11.5061.85 box; tomatoes, Imperial, 119
12.75 lug: garlic, 68c pound; bell peppers,
15!30c pound; peas, 7611c pound; rhu
barb, nominal; lettuce, nominal: string
beans, 8610c pound; Kentucky Wonders,
1012Hc; artichokes, J3812 crate; beets,
11.7562 sack: carrots, 11.25 '(1. JO sack;
egg plant, 1520c pound.
Poultry Young chicken 25626c pound:
staggy roosters. 2025o pound; old
rooster 17630c; ducks, 25 635c; gees
?5c; turkeys. 33 fa 30c; Belgian hare
13 20c; squabs, 4548s pound; pigeon
13 dozen.
Fruit Orange navel, 1365: Valencia,
133.75: lemons. I46: apples. il3;
strawberries, drawer, 50675c; loganber
rle 50665c drawer; raspberries, 1161.23
drawer; gooseberries, nominal; bananas,
814 6 10c pound: pineapples, nominal; avo
cadoe 146 6 doz. ; cherrie black, gjn bulk,
6&10C drawer, 73Sf!1.25; apricots, 11.506
2 four-basket crates; 123 lug; peaches,
11.50(1.75 box; cantaloupes, $4.5063; flga
11.7563 box: currants, SJc6!l drawer.
Receipts Flour, 1779 quarters; wheat,
3500 centals; onions, 148 sacks; hay, 220
tons; barley, 6486 centals; beans, 97 sacks;
corn, 700 centals; potatoes, 307 sacks;
hides, 300 bundles; oranges and lemon
750 boxes; livestock, 45 head.
Coffee Futures Higher.
NEW YORK, June 7. Further advances
in the Brazilian markets led to continued
covering in the market for coffee futures
today, while there also was slme trade
buying and probably some demand for In
vestment account. The market opened at
an advance ot 7 to 9 points and sold 7 to
17 points net higher, with September touch
ing 7.10c. That delivery closed at 7.02c,
with the general marker closing 6 to 11
points net higher, July, 6.64c; September,
7.02c; October, 7.14c; December, 7.38c;
January, 7.50c: March, 7.70c; May, 7.84c.
Spot coffee was . reported in fair demand
with prices nominally unchanged in basis
of 7c to 714 c for Rio 7s and 9.38c to 10c
for Santos 4
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, June 7. Copper, quiet;
electrolytic, spot and June, 1314 61314c;
July. 1314 6 13 c.
Tin, steady; spot and nearby, 29.75c; fu
tures, 29.75c.
Iron, nominal; No. 2 northern, 123924.
Lead, easy; spot, 4.75c
Zinc, quiet; East St. Louis delivery,
spot, 4.60 6 4.70c.
Antimony, 8.23c. '
Naval Stores. . '
SAVANNAH. Ga.. June 7. Turpentine,
firm, 53c; sales, 238 barrels; receipts, 909
barrels; shipments, 180 barrels; stock,
9144 barrel
Rosin, firm; sales, 939 barrels: receipt
3113 barrels; shipments, 2 barrels; stock,
77 807 barrel Quote: B, D, 13.50; E,
13.55: F, $3.60; G, 13.65; H. $3.75; I. $3.85;
K. 14.20; N, 14.70; M, $5.20; WG, $5.75;
WW, 16.50.
London Wool Sales Firm,
LONDON, June 7. There was a large
attendance at the opening of the wool sales
today. Offerings amounted to 12.187 bales
and there was an active demand, especially
from continental buyer Merinos ad
vanced from 6 to 10 per cent and cross
breds were well absorbed at unchanged
prices.
New York Sugar Market.
isr,w lunft. au,,c i . i , sugar, nom
inal: no business reported. Refined, 6.25c
A fn, ftnA sranulared.
Ihilnth Linseed Market.
DTJLTJTH, June 7. Linseed oa track and
to arrive, 11.8L
Cotton Market,
NEW YORK, June 7. Spot cotton quiet.
Middling 12.73c
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. June 7. Evaporated ap
ples, quiet. Prunes, firm. Peaches, steady
STOCK MARKET RALLIES
EARLY DECLINES RECOVERED
TOR MOST-PART,
Easing of Money Rates, Strengthen
Ing of Foreign Exchange Factors.
Mexicans Lead In Recovery.
NEW YORK, June 7. Liquidation, was
heavy In today'a stock market, .but there
was a sham rallv before the close. Gross
declines of 1 to S oolnts in standard
stocks and 5 to 10 pointa In speculative
issues were partly or fully recovered.
Sale, wora 1 1 OOft lhlli.
Early dealings indicated that much of
the selling was caused by weeding out of
Imn,ir,i1 marffjn account SUCn action
traders believed, resulted from further
calling of bank loans and smaller supplies
of time fundsi
A decline In call loans from l to ( per
cent, pronounced strengthening of foreign
exchange and rumors of recognition by
Washington of the Mexican governmeni
aided to recovery.
The Mexican group, especially Mexican
and Pan-American petroleums, were cca
spicuous in the recoil.
Liberty bonds were irregularly miner.
Otherwise, reactionary tendenciea were ap
parent in domestic and foreign issues.
Total sales, par value, $22,775,000, an un
usually large turnover.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. .
(Furnished by Overbeck. Cooke com
pany, Portland.)
bid.
134
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114
82
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3114
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2814
81
123
110
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700
800
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2.400
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3,400
100
1,200
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4,700
500
2,000
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1,800
3,400 84 .
3.300
2.500
1,500
200
400
1.800
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6.200
1.800
3.600
1.700
16,500
"366
100
5,500
600
2,700
700
14.600
, 18.500
1,900 39 "4
500 60 14
15.200 , 60
800 11
,'""600 "i214
1,100 1214
900 67
2,900 8814
100 75
i.eoo 111
2.100 3614
2,400 26
1,700 1
1.200 , 64
700 7
1.20O 18
2,900 11 '
700 2314
S.100 2714
2,000 41H
700 27
4.300 671
200 27 14
100 33
1,000 57 '4
7,400 6
1,100 85
900 42 '4
900 1 '4
8,300 6514
10200 "27'i
7,100 81
900 76
400 661,4
19,300 6514
Advance Bum
do pfd. ....
Agr Chem....
Ajax Rubber.
Alaska Gold
Alas Juneau..
Alils-Chal ...
do Dfd. ....
Am Bt Sgr...
Am Bosch....
Am Can Co. ..
do pfd
Am C A Fdy.
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Am Cot Oil...
Am Drg Synd.
Allied Chem..
Am Hd & Lea.
do pfd. ....
Am Ice
Am Int Corp.
Am Linseed ..
do. pfd ....
Am Loco
do. pfd
Am Sf Razor..
Am Shp & Cm
Am Smelter..
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Am -.iuff
Am Steel Fdy
Am Sugar ...
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Am Sumatra..
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Am Tobacco ..
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Am Wool
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Am W P pfd.
Am Zinc ....
Anaconda ...
Assd Oil
Atchison
do. pfd ....
A G & W I..
Bald Loco ...
do. pfd ....
B & Ohio ....
do. pfd
Beth Stl "B"
B R T . . .
Butte C & Z.
Butte & Sup..
Caddo Oil ....
Calif Pckg
Calif Pet ....
do. pfd ....
Can Pacific ..
Cen "Leather..
Cerro D Pas.
Chand Motor..
C & N W ....
Chgo Gt W..
do pfd. .....
Chill Cop ...
Chino
C M & Sc P..
do pfd.
Coco Cola....
C & O
Colo F I...
Colo South
Colo Gas & K
Columbia Gra
Con Gas
Contl Can....
Contl Canay.
Corn Prod....
do pid. ....
Cosden Oil...
C R I P.-
do A pid
do "B'' pfd
Crucible ....
do pfd .....
Cub Cane ... 6 500
do pfd
Cuban Am Sgr
Del & Hudson 700
noma Mines.. 1.900
D & R G 700
do pfd
Endl Johnson. 4,100
Erie 1.900
do 1st pro..
do 2d pfd..
Fam Players..
Fed M & Sin.
do pfd ....
Fisk Tire ...
Gaston Wms.
Gen Cigars. .
Cen Eiec
Gen Motor..
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Goodyear . . .
Gen Asphalt
Goodrich ...
Granby ...'...
Gt Nor Ore...
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Greene Can..
Gulf S Steel..
Hupp Motor. ..
Houston Oli ..
Ills Cent
Inspiration ...
Int A crp cm
do pfd. ....
Interboro ....
do pfd
Inter Callahan
Int Harv ....
Int Mer Mar.
do Dfd. ....
Int Nickel..
Int Paper ..
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Invln Oil ....
Island Oil....
Jewel Tea . . ..
K C Southern
do. pid .
Kelly-Spfd
Kennecott . . .
Keystone Tirs
Lack Steel ...
Lee Tire .....
Lehigh Val...
Lorillard ....
L & N
Max Motors.,
do. 1st pfd.
do 2d pia
Mex Pet M 300
Miami - 2
Mid States Oil 12.100
Midvale Steel. 2,300
M K & T
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Mont Power .
Mo Pac
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Mont Ward
M St P A SSM
M & St. L...
Nat Biscuit..
Nat Enamel.,
Nat Lead....
Nevada Con..
New Haven..
Nor A W ....
Nor Pac
Nov Sco Steel
N Y Air Bk..
N Y Central. .
Okla Prod rf
rtniapln Silver
Ont A W - 100
Otis Steel 400
Pacific Oil ... 14,700
P Gas A Elec 800
Pan Am Pet.. 27,900
An -B" .... 7.900
Penna 1600
Peo Gas
Pere Marquet
Phila Co ....
Pure Oil ..
Pierce -Aro
Pierce Oil ....
Pitts Coal....
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Psd Steel Car.
Pullman
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Reading ...
Replogle Stl
Rep IAS.,
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Sears Robuck.
Shat Ariz ....
Shell TAT.
Sinclair ...
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Sou Pac
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Strom Carta
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Swift A Co. ..
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400
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2.600
600
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1.600
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1.100
300
1.300
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600
1.200
8.200
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10.100
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4.300
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300
100
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2,500
400
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1.300
2.800
1.900
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400
700
2.800
4,900
3.300
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1.700
8.100
10.900
1,300
1.300
3.900
800
8.700
1.400
10,400
400
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100
200
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300
1,200
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300
8.400
4,000
800
3,000
600
51,500
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Texas Oil ....
Texas Pac . . .
T Pac C A O.
Tob Pdts ....
Trn Con Oil..
L'nion Oil Del
Union Pac . .
United Alloy.,
1.000
32.600
500
7.900
4.600
11.300
2.700
3.200
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United Drug.. 2,000 89 87 88
Untd Fd Prod 6.300 18 17 J8
United Fruit.. 3,20O 106 103 106
Utd-RdofNJ 600 9 9 9
do pfd 300 21 21 21
Utd Rtl Stores 9.300 86 55 66
U S Ind Alco. 5.300 60 68 60
U S Rub 23,100 62 39 61
do. pfd .... 100 98
U S Smltg ... 200 32 32 32
V S Steel .... 65.900 79 78 79
do pfd 1.800 107 107 107
Utah Cop .... 1,500 52 60 51
Va Chem .... 1,500 28 27 28
Vanad Steel.. 8,100 29 28 ' 28
Vivandou .... 500 7 7 7
Wabash 200 7 . 7 7
do. A pfd... 1.900 21 20 ' 21
do pfd 14
Wells Fargo .. 200 . 69 53 68
West Pac ... 500 26 26 26
do. pfd 63
Western Union 400 88 87 88
West RAM. 700 45 44 45
West Md 500 10 10 8
White Motors 600 34 33 84
Willys-Ovd .. 7,000 8 7 7
do. pfd .... 1,700 35 84 34
Wilson Pkg... 1,000 35 83 33
Wis Central SO
Woolworth , 113
Worth Pump. 1.300 47 46 47
WALE 500 9 8 8
BONDS.
TT S 2s reg. .100
do coupon. . 99
U S 4s reg.,104
do coupon.. "104
Pan 3s reg.. 76
do coupon. . 76
A T A T cv 63 97
Atcn gen 4s... ,414
D A R G con 4a 63 U S Steel Ss. . 93
NYC deb 6a.. 87
N P 4s 73
N P 3s 53
Pac T A T 6s 83
Pac con 4s...84
S P cv 8s 85
So Ry 5s...... 81
u f s in sa
Bid.
Liberty Bond Quotations,
Range of liberty bond quotations, fur
nished by the Overbeck A Cooke company
of Portland:
High. Low. Close.
Liberty 3s $88.30 187.80 188.02
Liberty, first 4s 88.20
Liberty, second 4s 86.90
Liberty, first 4Ws... 88.40 87.62 88.30
Liberty, second 4.. 87.00 86.62 87.00
Liberty, third 4s.. 92.00 90.70 92.00
Liberty, fourth 4s.. 87.10 86.70 87.10
Victory 4s 98.80 98.06 98.70
Victory 3s 98.70 98.08 . 88.70
Mining
Alloues .......
Ariz Com .....
Calu & Ariz...
Calu A Hecla. .
Centennial ....
Cop Range....
East Butte....
Franklin
Isle Royalle. .. .
Lake Copper..
Mohawk
North Butte...
Stocks at Boston.
21
8
235
7
33
8
2
20
(Old Domln. .... .
osceoia
Quincy
Superior
Sup A Boston..
Shannon
Utah Con
Winona .......
Wolverine
2.Granbv Con
50 IGreen Cananea.
10
21
27
37
8
1
80
1
40
10
23
21
Swift Co. Stocks.
Closing prices for Swift A Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck A
Cooke company of Portland as follows:
c , a. r, i. . '
- . i"' i
8
7
24
Swift A Co.
Libby. McNeill A Llbby
National Leather
Swift International ....
Money. Exchange. Etc,
NEW YORK, June 7. Prime mercantile
gaper. 6 67 per cent.
Exchange Irregular; sterling, demand,
13.80; cables, 13.81. Francs, demand.
8.11: cables, 8.13. Belgian francs, de
mand 8.10; cables, 8.12; guilders, demand,
33 40; cables. 33.50. Lire, demand, 4.81;
cables, 4. S3. Marks, demand, 1.32; cables,
1.53. Greece, demand, 6.10. 8weden, de
mand, 22.45. Norway, demand, 14.80. Ar
gentine, demand, 31io7. Brazilian, demand,
12.75. Montreal, 1114 -per cent discount.
Time loans firm. 60 days. 90 days and six
months, 7 per cent. Call money firm;
high, ruling rate and offered at 7; low.
closing bid and last loan, 7 per cent.
Bar silver, domestic, 9914c; foreign,
5814c.
Mexican dollar?, 44c.
LONDON, June 7. Bar silver, 34d per
ounce. Money. 4 per cent. Discount rates.
short bills, 3 per cent.
Foreign Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnished by the
Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland
Russian 6 1921
Russian 5s, 1926
Russian 6s, 1919
Currency
French os; l3l ..
French 4 1917 ...
French 5s, 1020 ...
Italian 6s, 1918 ...
British 6s, 1922 ...
British 6s, 11127 . .
British 6s, 1929
British vky 4s ....
Belgium rest 6s ..
Belgium prem 5s .
German W. L. 5s .
Berlin 4s
Hamburg 4s
Hamburg 4 s . . . .
Lelpsig 4s ......
Leipsig Ss
Munich 4s
Munich 5s
Frankfort 4a
JaD 4s
Jap first 4s
Jap secona s
Paris 6s
II K 8 1921 ...
U K 6 1922 ...
U K 8 1929 ...
U K 61zS, 137 ...
Bid.
. . 14
.. 4
.. 15
. . 20
.. 63
.. 61
.. 77
.. 40
..384
..378
..379
. .00
. . 60
. . 74
.. 12
.. 12
.. 35
..14
.. 13
.. 15
.. 15
.. 15
.. 15
. . 69
. . 83
. . 85
. . 99
. . 99
.. 97
.. 89
- . 84
Ask.
17
7
18
30
' 64
52
79
41
394
388
889
301
72
77
13
13
10
13
16
16
16
17
16
69
85
85
9
99
97
90
85
LOGANBERRY CROP LARGE
Returns to Marlon Growers Esti
mated at $424,000.
SALEM, Or., June 7. (Special.)
Marion county's loganberry crop for
this year will aggregate 10,600,000
pounds, according to estimates made
hero today following- a survey of the
fields by fruit experts, uasea on an
average price of 4 cents a pound, the
growers will receive $424,000. The
Increase in this season a erop over
that of last year is estimated at
2,800,000 pounds.
It was said today that canneries
will handle most of the loganberry
crop and that the growers of this
crop'wHl fare better than the straw
berry producers, who in many in-
stances have been compelled to ped
dle their berries f rom, house to bouse.
Molalla Chautauqua Success.
MOLALLA. Or.. June 7. (Special.)
Molalla is enjoying a successful Chau'
tauqua. Colonel Leader lectured on
"Europe. Past and Present," Monday
night. Alexander Skibinsky, the noted
Russian violinist and composer, was
given an ovation. He was assisted by
Edna Jones, pianist,
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, June 7. Maximum temper
ature, 70 degrees; minimum. 87 degrees.
River reading, 8 A. M., 23.3 feet; change in
last 24 hour 0.4 foot rise. Total rainfall
(5 P. M. to 3 P. M ), trace: total rainfall
since September 1. 1920, 44.76 Inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 42.58
Inches; excess of rainfall since September
1. 1920, 2.18 Inches. Sunrise. 4:21 A. M. ;
sunset. 7:59 P. M. Total sunshine June 7.
13 hours 52 minutes; possible sunshine. 15
hours 38 minutes. Moonrise Wednesday
7:18 A. M.; moonset Wednesday, 10:07
P. M. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
at 5 P. M.. 30 06 inches. Relative humidity
at 6 A. M., 78 per cent; at noon, 63 per
cent; at 8 P. M., 45 per cent.
THB WEATHER.
STATIONS.
3 s.
3
3
Baker
Boise
Boston .....
Calgary ....
Chicago ...
Denver
Des Moines. .
Eureka ....
Galveston ...
Helena
Juneau! ....
Kansas City
Los Angeles.
Marshfield .
Medford ...
Minneapolis
New Orleans
New York..
North Head
Phoenix ..
Pocatello ,
Portland ..
Roseburg ..
Sacramento
St. Louis. .
Salt Lake.
San Diego. ,
S. Francisco.
Seattle
Sitkat .
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh
VolHezt
Walla Wallal
Washington
Winnipeg .
Yakima ...
Isd.
9
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Wind
Weather.
6Si0T031..;.SWICloudy
82iO.00..NW
78io.uouu:yw
80j0.12!14!W
72 0.00 12jE
66:0.15 .. N
82!0.16 . . SE
66i0.0810N
84i0.00 14 SB
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6 2.18!12;SB
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56 0. 02.
76 0.081.
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hClear
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Pt. cloudy
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Cloudy
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krioudy
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Rain
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Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
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taloudy
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IClear
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(Clear
IClear
Cloudy
uiear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
W IClear
SW rciear
SW Cloudy
SE Cloudy
SB Pt. cloudy
iNWiClear
tA. M. today. P. M.report of preceding
day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair: northwest
erly winds.
Oregon ana w ssiiiaBiuu u t uvu.lb
westerly wind
BULGE FAILS TO
PROFIT - TAKIXG TTX SETTLES
WHEAT AT CIOSE.
Strength Earlier in Day Due to
Bullish Estimate of Winter Crop.
Federal Report Out Today.
CHICAGO. June 7. Bullish crop figures,
the most radical this season. Jerked wheat
upward today from nn early decline. The
bulge, however, failed to hold. Closing
prices were unsettled, varying from jicnrt
lower to a like advance, with July 1.2
1.30 and September 11.161.17. Corn
lost lc and oats c Provisions
gained 10 60c
According to a leading expert, the 19-1
winter wheat yield promises only 558,000,
000 bushels, whereas the government esti
mate May 1 was 628.000,000 bushels. Buy
ing based largely on the new estimate car
ried the market this afternoon to the high
est price of the day. Profit-taking was
lively, and a sharp reaction was In prog
ress at the last. Weakness which pre
vailed during the morning was ascribed
mainly to excellent weather throughout
much of the winter crop belt, and to word
that the harvest had commenced in south
ern Kansas and Missouri. Bears contended
that the June government crop report, due
tomorrow, wouldNnot confirm the low pri
vate estimntes.
Corn and oats averaged lower, despite
the upturn in wheat. Crop reports were
favorable on corn and somewhat Improved
as to oats. Receipts of corn continued
large. , ,
Provisions were dull, but firmer in line
with hogs. Some export business was said
to be under way. -
The Chicago market letter received yes
i.rdiv hv th overbeck A Cooke company
of Portland said: . .
Wheat The Initial oecnne wa.
primarily on intimations from the sea
board tnat roreigners were ""-'"b
little disposition to take our wheat, claim-
..... ...nnii,a frnm
ing tney are aoie 10 secum
. . . . .1 halt., aHvan-
Australia ana Arcmiu
tage. The ensuing strength was accom
panied by an estimate -
ing crop autnority iukb""" -
wheat yield of 558.000,000 bushels. This
practically connrmea : . ;C
. ,, , ,, 1 ,. W,.tt At the
oy our mr. aiikw wi ,.v
same time, numerous messages were re-
. . . , .,... ,.nnr)ln, ma-
ceivea irom me a . .
terial Improvement in the outlook, with
an early harvest expected. The cash mar
ket was Wltnoui particular -
on the same basis as yesterday. The mar-
. . ... :n -..v.hlv h, nmewhat
Kei tomorrow win I" " ' j - - - '
Irregular pending publication of the gov
ernment report, which we believe will have
to show greater deterioration than private
estimates If higher prices are to
Corn Tne support wmtu
.... . , n n, in virience to-
marKei yesieruaj- "
day and prlcea eased under the pressure
of selling by cash houses against country
purchaser Receipts were estimated at
800 cars and sold about cent lower. The
. . . ......I ,nnm for
reportea cnanering m
1,500,000 bushels to Montreal and Buffalo
was not influential. This market is un
doubtedly on a firm foundation and should
respond readily to bullish influences as
soon as the present Influx from the coun
try is out of the way.
Oats Prices held comparatively firm In
. . . L in nthar direction
tne race o1 me caico . u
reflecting good buying on the declines by
the northwest ana umt,.i
' . - . fi. at vesterdnv s
basis. Country offerings to arrive were
moderate, crop reports "-
..... in th, form of
nye selling i""'" V .v,.
hedging against crop purchases In th
country onset ouyins; vr
ests and gave the market a rather weak
tone. Cash rye was steady at li cents
over July for No. 2 on track.
Leading prices ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
SS5::: ?ha S:5S tiS ' tS5
CORN.
.TutI...- . .69 .64 -"J
Sept...: .63 -63 .5 ..65
OATS.
.Tulv...- .39 .39 .38 .8
Sept...: .41 -41 -o
MESS PORK.
July... .... l,m
LARD.
Tnlv 9 70 9.75 9 67 9.75
Sept::. lO.OO lO.lO lO.OO 10.07
SHORT RIBS.
tSiSI iS:5I xSrSi IS:if
aNorred; 11.56. No. 1 hard.
"corn No.2 mixed. 64c; No. 2 yellow.
"oafsNo. 2 white, 3839c; No. 3
white, 8738c.
RyeNo. 2. 11.3991.40.
Barley 6071c.
Timothy seed 14.506.
Clover seed S13&1S.
Pork Nominal.
Lard 19.60.
Ribs 19.50 610.50.
Frlroary Receipts.
CHTCAC-O. June 7. Primary receipts
Wheat. 231,000 bushels versus 1.1SS.U00
bu-hels Corn, l.sas.OOO buhels versus
lO oVS' bushels. Oats, 1.20O.00O bushels
versus 305.000 bushels. Shipments W heat,
578,000 bushels versus 817,000 bushel
Corn, Tiw.uuu duuuoib - -
els. Oats. 4S4.000 bushels versus 526,000
busneis. t .
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 7. Barley, 479
63 cents. Flax, No. 1. ll.82gl.84.
Winnipeg Whest Market.
WINNIPEG. June 7. Wheat, July,
11.70; October. 11.30.
Grain at San Francisco.
1 wDtviorn Pol. T ii n 7. Grain
Wheat, feed, 12.3562.60; milling, 12.35
2 60. Hariey, ieea, .m'i,,.w,
ll.S31.45. Oats, red feed. 11 .00l.p.
Rye. nominal. Corn, white Egyptian, 12.30
a 2.40; red milo, 12.102.15.
Seattle Grain Market.
n . Tm: T,,nA T Wh'st. hard white
nrA WW,., .. - .
.... n.v.it, tl m whit, club 11.33:
anu Boit ""'"1 , - -
hard red winter, soft red winter, northern
spring and eastern rea nana, ji.ju, xjia
Bend bluestem, 11.35.
City delivery: Feed Scratch feed, 151
per ton; baby scratch feed. 167; feed,
wheat, 135; all grain chop, 142; oats, 139:
rolled oats, 141; sprouting oats, 144: whole
barley. 1119: rolled barley. $41: clipped bar
aa. mill.ri fetid. l:l:t: bran. 130: whole
corn, 140; cracked corn, 142.
Hay Ailalta, l- von; aouttie cuuiesKu
alfalfa. 131; do, timothy, 133; eastern
Washington mixed, 130; straw, 124.
SHEEP I1ET ACTIVE
TRAMXG IS MOSTLY IX THIS
DIVISION AT YARDS.
Lambs- Selling at Steady Prices.
Hogs Hold Their Own at
Previous Quotations.
The supplr of stock at the yards was
limited yesterday, except in the sheep
u. f th. ativttv was in this
division and the sales Indicated a steady
market. Hogs also movea ai previou.
quotation The cattle market was on a
nominally steady basis.
Receipts were 1283 sheep and 66 hogs.
2 steers.
6 steers.
15 steers.
2 steers.
17 steers.
1 cow. . .
1 cnw. . .
2 COWS. .
16 cows. .
1 bull...
1 hog. . .
2 hogs. .
16 hogs..
8 hogs..
21 hogs..
19 hogs. .
1 hog...
1 hot?
15 hogs.
4 hogs. .
1 hog...
1 hog...
1 hogi. .
14 hogs..
8 hogs. .
16 hogs..
1 hog...
19 Hnfl..
11 lambs.
47 lambs.
32 lambs.
I' lAmbs.
a lambs.
58 lambs.
82 lambs.
1Q 0mh.
27 iambs
Wgt Price. Wgt. Price.
970 1 6.50 13yearl. 102 14.50
1031 5.25 24 yearl. 95 8 00
975 6.23 41 yearl. 103 3.50
955 5.23 135 yearl. SO 4.00
975 6.25 828 yearl. 74 3.50
870 8.75 292 yearl. 75 8.50
910 5.25 260 yearl. 84 3.50
970 6.00 84 yearl. 95 4.75
967 3.33 16 yearl. 101 5.00
930 8.75 20weth. 150 2.50
110 9.00 8 mixed 114 8.00
178 9.25 7 mixed 152 2.00
162 9.15 2 mixed 120 8.00
174 9.25 1 buck. 175 1.50
204 4.15 lcow.. 670 5.50
175 9.15 lcow.. 1130 6.25
190 9.00 lcow.. 1270 5.75
200 8.50 lcow.. 670 6.25
223 9.00 2 oowa. 785 8.25
182 9.00 lcow.. 800 4.00
470 5.00 lcow.. 1050 .6.25
890 4.00 8 cows. 690 8.25
325 6.00 lcow.. 730 6.00
211 9.00 lcalf.. 140 10.00
293 7.00 lcalf.. 170 10.00
208 9.00 Thogs. 181 9.33
270 6.00 4 hogs. 210 9.00
196 9.00 2 hogs. 345 6.00
78 7.00 12 hogs. 180 9.13
63 6.25 2 hogs.. 230 9.10
67 6.25 lhog.. .350 5.00
73 6.75 4 hogs. 373 6.00
58 5.00 47 hogs. 204 9.00
68 6.75 7 hogs. 202 9.10
72 7.00 7 hogs. 202 9.10
70 7.00 73 lambs 75 6.50
. 70 7.00 20 lambs ti 8.50
T
No. 1001
LUMBERMENS
1 TRUST COMPANY
I BANK
H Broadway and Oak
I INSURANCE
j SAVINGS CLUB
Banktsis; Hemrs
B 10 A. M. tt 3 P. M.
n Saturdays
B 10 A. M. to 13 M.
H P. M. 8 P. M.
No fees
No charges
No strings attached
HOW THOMPSON
INSURED HIS INSURANCE
Thompson had a good position, a wife
and baby, and like other prudent men he
insured his life to protect his loved ones
against want in the event of his death. But
when his second annual premium came due
he found he had not saved enough to meet
it. He scraped together enough to pay the
quarterly premiums a few times. Some
times he had to borrow it. That meant em
barrassment and hardship. It looked as if
it would be too much for him. lie was on
the point of dropping hi3 insurance and
leaving his family without protection when
his agent suggested that he
"Join Our
Insurance Savings Club"
Now out of every salary check, he regu
larly sets aside enough to enable him to
meet his premium annually in advance.
Every pay day find3 him at our savings
window making a deposit. His funds will
always be available when his premium
comes due. Thompson's wife and baby
shall never suffer.
IjIJMBEIRlMBNS
OAK AT BROADWAY
44 lambs.
19 lambs.
7 lambs.
8 lambs.
27 ewes. .
21 ewes. .
4 ewes. .
6 ewes. .
4S yearl
60
70
61
61
98
125
142
153
78
7.001 8 lambs
7.001 45 lambs
5.001 88 lambs
8.00 24 lambs
162 lambs
1 ewe. .
1 ewe. .
1 yearl.
2.00i
2 00
2.00
2.00
6.00
88
68
75
68
70
160
120
90
6 75
6 00
8 50
7.00
7.00
2.00
2.50
6.00
Livestock prices at the local yards foi-
Cholce steer,- IS " 8 25
Medium to good steers 7.30g 8.00
Fair to medium steers J 25 7 0"
Common to fair steers 6 OOg 6 00
Choice cows and heifers. . I R
Medium to good cows, heifers. 5.50 60
Fair to medium cows, heifers.. 4.5ua .o
Canner 2.00 8.50
Hulls i t"
Choice dairy calve. S S SI!
Prime light ialves ???
Heavy calves
Choice feeders
Fair to good feeders
Hogs
Prime light
Smooth heavy. 230 to 300 lbs.
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs.
Rough heavy
Stags
Fat pigs ...
Feeder plga
Sheep
Prime lambs
Fair to good lambs ..
Cull lambs
Feeder lambs
Light yearlings
Heavy yearlings
Light wethers ..
Heavy wethers ..
Ewes
3 00(d 6 00
5 25 5.75
4.73V 6.23
9.00 9 25
7.25a) 8 23
and up. 6.25'n) 6 75
O.uurp t.n
4.00'q) 7.25
.00'p 9.25
8.5pia 9.23
6.50(f? 7.25
5.50i 6.30
4.00(g) 5.50
2 50Ca 4.00
B.OOrgl 6 50
4.50 ft) 6.00
4.00 4.30
3 00 4.00
1.000 4.25
Chicago livestock Market.
CHICAGO, June 7. Cattle Receipts,
9000 head; weighty beef steers, weak to
13c lower; other classes slow, steady; veal
calves, 25c to 50c higher; top for yearling
steers, 18.75; long fed 1700-lb. beeves, 18;
bulk, $7.508.35; butcher cows and heif
ers, mostly $4.758.73; bologna bulls,
largely $4.5064.75; bulk veal calves, $9
4i 9.50.
Hogs Receipts, 27.000 head; market
active, 10c to 13o higher than yesterday s
average: heavies and heavy mixed, up
most; hogs nearly all sold; top, $8.25;
bulk, $7.908.20; pigs, 10c to 15c higher.
Sheep Receipts. 12.000 head; mostly
tA.riv shorn lamb tOD. $12.25: top na-
tiv. .nrlnu 113.75: bulk. 11313.50;
some California springs. 113 75. with 20
per cent sorted: others held higher; Cali
fornia yearling lambs, n.(o; imm
ers, $5; fat ewe top, $4,75.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 7. Cattle
Receipts, 12.500 head; beef steers, canners
and fat she stock, steady to 25o lower:
top yearlings, $8.60; best cows. $6.50;
choice heavy heifers. $7; bulk canners.
$1.75(S2; bulls and feeders, steady; Block
ers, steady to strong; calves, steady to
weak: top vealers, $8.50.
Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head: market
opened around steady, closed active, 5
10c higher; top, $7.70; bulk of sales, $7.25
7.60; packing sows, steady; stock pig
l.r25c lower; best kinds, $8.50.
Sheep Receipts, 9000 head; killing
classes. 2540c higher; top ewes, $4; bulk
fat natives, $3.508.75; clipped lambs. $12;
native spring lambs. $12.85; bulk better
grades, $1212.50; goats. 13.60.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA, Neb., June 7. Hogs Receipts,
10.000 head; market mostly strong to 15c
higher; bulk 10 to 240 lb. butchers, $7.40
7.75; top, $7.80; bulk butchers, 230 lbs.
and over, $7.10 7.35.
Cattle Receipts, 8000 head; beef steer
weak to 15c lower; top steers, $8.40; stock,
steady to 25a lower; other classes, gen
erally steady.
Sheep Receipts 7500 head: generally
steady on all classes; bulk native spring
lambs. $1212.50; top. $12.75; top Cali
fornia spring lambs, $13.50; choice Idahos
unsold; wooled lambs. $11.50; clipped
lambs, $11; wooled ewes. $4.40.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, Wash., June 7. Hogs steady.
No receipts; quotations unchanged.
Cattle steady; receipts, 27 head; quota
tlona unchanged.
Seniors Stage Playlets.
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON'. Eu
gene. June 7. (Special.) The dra
matic work of the University high
We Offer
For Immediate Delivery
The Unsold Portion
$45,000
City of Pomeroy,
Washington
5 WATER SYSTEM .
BONDS
Maturing Serially 1926-40
A Conservative, Highly
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Investment
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City of Vancouver, Washington
Local Improvement District Bonds
To Be Dated Jane IS, 1021. Doe June 15. 103X
Optional June 15, 1022.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT L. I. D. NO. 1T.
Rea! value (estimated) 1 .nJ n"
Assessed value t
Debt, this issue ls.oOu.OO
This district includes the entire length of 16th Street crnsslnir
Main Street at which Intersection is located the Vancouver I'uMia
Library. A total of 147 lots. 90 per ctnt being Improved residential
property, are within this Improvement District,
Priced According to Estimated Maturities
to Net 7.25
Bonds will be ready for delivery about June 13.
Carstens & Earles. Incorporated
Government,
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Los Angeles
KMtahllahrd IN0I.
Munli-lpal and Corporation Bonds.
, S. National Hank llldg.
Portland, Oregon,
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This bank maintains its Bond Depart
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school was completed this week when I
150 persons saw the two one-act"
plays staffed by the seniors in u
school. The theatrical performances
of the hiKh school sttrdents have been
popular this year, and have been di
rected by Misfl Ethel Wakefield of
Portland.
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Is Just Off the Press
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Government, Municipal and
Corporation Bonds
Yeon Building, Portland
Phone Main 8183
$00O
CITY OF KELSO
7 Improvement Bonds
$ 500 estimated to
mature Feb. 1, 1925
$3000 estimated to
mature Feb. 1, 1926
$5500 estimated to
mature Feb. 1, 1930
PRICE 100
and interest to yield lie
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Ground Floor, Board of Trade
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MAIX 113 80 FOURTH ST.
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For $450
Purchase can be made of
one share each of listed
dividend-paying stock that,
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so that the return on the
investment is slightly
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The 8 stocki referred to
are representative of dif
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Combined purchase can be
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