TIIE M0RXIX6 OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, JYTST& 10, 1921
21
DHEGOfJ WHEAT CROP
IS ABOVE AVERAGE
Yield of 22,000,000 Bushels
- Is Estimated This Year.
I weather and It is feared that unless there
U a rain on the brry aeaaoa will b
anon.
Cantaloupes were plentiful but did not J
move briskly. Prices were unchanged at
4.30fi5 a crate.
Among; the cherry arrivals was a ship
ment of Bines of fine quality from south
ern Oregon, which sold at 22c a pound.
A straight car of Mississippi tomatoes
arrived and they were put on sale at
3 a crate.
GRAIN HAS GOOD STAND
ULL CLASSES ARE LOWER
LIQUIDATION AVD PRESSCRE
FROM BEARS HIT STOCKS.
World'i Shipments Lighter.
World wheat shipments last week and
(or ths nine week last year were:
WlcEnd'g Wk. End's;
June 4. '21. Junes':!.
.. 9.O.1S.0O0 4.4?rt.OOO
.. 1.O1H.0OO T,T2'-O00
. . 2.&HJ.0O0 1.124.4HH)
rrnit Prospects Are Favorable
Except for Prunes and Peaches;
Hujr in Good Condition.
Battmatea of sereaxe and condition and
forecasts of production of the principal
erops in the state of Oregon for the year
1921, baaed on June 1 conditions, also the
ten-year average, have Just been issued
by ?. L. Kent of the bureaa of crop es
timates as follows:
Winter wheat .
1021. 10-vr. av.
Acres 710OOO 620.000
Condition 99 0 8.4.0
. Bushels 16,870.000 13,826.00
Sprinc wheat
Acres 300.000 273.000
, Condition 95.0 64.0
Bushels S. 130.000 4,271,000
' Oats
, Acres 31.000 SS4.000
- Condition 910 Ofi.O
- Bushels 11.528.000 12.76S.0O0
" Barley
. Acres 74.400 128.000
- Condition 9?i 0 04 0
Bushels 2.641,000 4,010.000
I Rye
. Acres 41.000 20.000
. Condition 102 0 9 0
Bnshels 621.000 409.000
Hay (tame
Acres 900000 80S.O00
. Condition 100 0 9.V0
Tons 3.070.OOO 1.603.00(1
Applea condition ... !0 0 RS 0
, Peers, condition ... 7S 0 79 0
. Peaches, condition.. 00 0 70.0
17. S. and Canada.
Arrentina
Australia
Total 12.S70.000 1S.S12.0O0
Shipments for the season to date com
pare as follows:
Total Since Same Period
July 1. '20. Last Season.
U. S. and Canada. .411. srvn.ono 272.R71.ooo
Argentina 79.025.000
Australia 72,r.S2.0OO
Others 10.7S8.000
Losces Range From 1 to 7 Points;
Bond fcrket Is Irregular;
, Money Rates' Easier.
224.0S0.OO0
88.no2.nno
1.842.000
Total 573,704,000 588,205.000
Cube Butter Market Firm.
Cube butter attain sold at 28 cents yes
terday, but the demand was strong, indi
cating a higher maraket In- the next day
or two. Prints went out at the new ad
vanced quotation and moved fairly we 11.-
The egg market was firm at 23 .cents
buying price. Receipts "were Ight.
Poultry and dressed meats were weak
at previous quotationa
NEW YORK, June S. Liquidation and
professional pressure hit stock quotations
today. Leaders dropped one to three
points and many apeculatlve Issues for
leited two to seven points.
In many instances, notably steel, equip
ments; fertilisers and chemicals, minimum
prices were the years lowest. united
States Steel, at 764, came within a small
fraction of its) low level in - almost two
years. Sales were 800.0OO shares.
The reversal progressed to the heavy
close. Primary factora included Increased
demoralization in foreign : exchange and
Mexico's proposed heavy export tax
oila
Continued contraction of operations In
the steel and motor industries, additional
price-cutting and more dividend omissions
provided the aggressive shorts with fresh
ammunition
Money on call was easv. ooeninr at 4H4
per cent, the minimum- initial rate of the
last fortnight, and easing to 6 per cent in
the last hour. In the open market free
offerings were made at as low as 6 per
cenf. Tune funds were closely held, ex
cept for prime collateral.
Exchange on London broke to $3.69. or
6 cents below yesterday's final quota
tion and slightly more than 30 cents be
low the high of three weeks ago.- Con
tinental remittances suffered extreme losses
Mr. Kent's report says:
Grains Winter wheat conditions are
very promising. Much of the acreage in
the earlier districts is fully headed, with
I a thick stand and good color. Better than
normal condition is reported from some of
. the countiea Condition of the crop gen
erally is better in the eastern than In the
- western counties of the state. Spring
, wheat, oats and barley were sown later
than usual on account of unfavorable
spring seeding conditions and while not
. particularly suffering from lack of moist
' are would be materially helped by a good
, caln. i.
. "Hay Hay crops generally are ra good
' condition. Clover fields will probably
I average up better than usual. Several
"growers have reported seeing the best
fieldo within their recollection growing
this season. Some aphis activity has been
reported on the vetch crop. Grass and
weeds are reported as occurring in some
rf the -alfalfa fields.
"Tree fruits With the exception of
prunes and peaches the Oregon crop will
probably be about equal to last year. Hood
River la expected to produce a record crop
of apples and southern Oregon should have
a considerably larger crop than last year.
Young apple orchards in the Willamette
valley should also produce more heavily
than last year. Pears do not show up
quite so well as last year and It Is prob
able that the crop will be somewhat lesa
'Western Oregon cherries will be less than
last year, but The Dalles crop promises
much larger than a year ago.
"Small fruits Strawberries are becom
ing very plentiful in the markets at a
very unsatisfactory price to the growera
The canneries are not taking their usual
wuantiUes and with a crop larager than
for some .years the disposal of the same
is a problem. Loganberries promise a good
crop and a fair market is expected. Other
small frntta give promise of better than
aa average .crop.
SEASON'S WHEAT CABBY-OVER BIG
Dealers Estimate Quantity at 5,000,000 to
7,000,000 Bushels.
The wheat market was firmer under the
Influence of the eastern advance, but there
was not much activity at any point. The
large buyers were reported out of the
market and offers to sell by farmers were
light. Bids were advanced 1 cent at the
Merchants' Exchange on hard white, soft
white, white club and northern spring.
Jt is evident that the carry-over this
season will be larger than last year, par
ticularly the amount of wheat left unsold
la farmers hands. Estimates of the
amount remaining by the end of the
month range from 6,000,000 to 7,000,000
bushels.
The coarse grain market Is very dull.
No. 2 corn for June delivery was 50
eats lower. Oats bids were unchanged.
John Inglis wired from Indiana: "Evans
vtUe to Washington, raining; wheat stand
so thin it does not lodge; heavy1 spots:
crop very light; sain will help oats and
corn."
Le Count wired from Terra Haute:
Think wheat In this territory will av
arage 15 bushels per acre. Needs two
weeks more favorable weather to mature.
Corn looking fine-; general oonditioa oats
not very promising."
Argentine shipments this week were
875,000 bushels wheat, 1,000.000 bushels
aorn and 140,000 bushels oats.
Terminal receipts. In cars, were re
ported by the Merchants exchange as
tollows:
Portland
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows:
rieariners. Balances.
Portland ,$-. 1015,773 $4."5,446 of 8 to 35 points but rallied sharply-with
Seattle 4.l"tt.o:i7 4.i j i sterling Deiore the close.
Tacoma 472.520 . H2,0."2 I Interest in the bond market centered
Spokane l.SHS.tfuO ojO.iOS mainly in the state of New York gold bond
ottering, lor which many large bias were
reported from banking syndicates. Mexl
can issues eased as a result of the break
In oils and Eurorjean flotations were ir
regular. Most domestic bonds reflected
slightly the heaviness of stocks. Total
aales, par value, were $16.450, 00.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.)
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com
pany, rortiana.)
Sales.
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POKTLAXD MARKET QrOTATIOXS
Grain. Floor and Feed.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session.
Bid-
Wheat June. July.
Hard white
Soft white . ... 1.34
White club 1.3S
Hard winter 1.30
Northern spring 1-31 ...
Keel Walla 1.28
Oats
No. 2 white feed 20 00
No. 2 gray 20.no
Millrun 31.00
Com
No. 2 E. Y.- shipment 31.00
No. 3 E. Y. shipment 30.00
FLOUR Family patents, $8.60 per bar
rel: whole wheat. $7: graham, I8.S0; bak
ers' hard wheat. $8 25 ; shakers' bluestem
patents, $7.75; valley bakers' $7.25;
straight $.7.25.
MILLFEED Prices f. o. b. mill: Mill
run. $33 per ton; rolled barley, $37&30
relied oats. $40; scratch feed, $52 per ton.
CORN Whole, $41; cracked. $44 per
ton.
HAY Bulling price t, o. n. Portland
20.00 I
2S.0O
Alfalfa $18 per ton: cheat, $2282S per I Am Loco
Advance Rum.
Agr Chem .
Ajax Rubber.. 300
28.00 Alaska Gold.. 1,700
AiasK Juneau. loo
32.00 Allis-Chal .... 800
ao pia
Am Beet Sug, 300
Am Bosch . . . KO0
Am Can 1.600
do pid 200
Am Car A F.. 600
do pfd
Am Cot Oil. .. 700
Am Drug Syn. 600
Allied Chem.. e.SoO
Am Hide & L. ' 200
do pfd 200
Am Ice "..
Am lntl Corp. 12,700 38
Am Linseed.. 200 25
ao pia . .
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ton; clover. $10 per ton; valley timothy,
$24; eastern Oregon timothy, $26.
Dairy and Country Produce.
"RTTTTER Cubes, extras, 28c per pound
nrlnt. narchment wrapped, box lots. 83c
cartons. 34c Butterfat, buying price: A
grade, 27c; B grade, zsc, fortiana ae-
liverv
EttGS Kuying prices, case count, jc
delivered. Jobbing prices to retailers:
Candled ranch. 25c: selects. 28o.
CHEESE TlllamooK triplets, price to
jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook, 19c; Young
Americas. 20c pound.
POULTRY Hens. 15-20c pound; ancles.
young, 40c; geese, nominal; turkey a nominal.
PORK Fancy, 13c per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 13 14 14c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetable.
FRUITS Navel orances. $4.75 6.25 per
box; lemons, $5.258.50; grapefruit. MB
10 50 ncr box: bananas. 914 010c pound;
nnnl.M 11 MI4 3 Der box: strawberries, Or
egon. gl.SOfH.75 per crate: cnernes, i
i-., nmmH - mntHlaunM. standards
$5.00; do. ponies. $4.50; poaches, $28254
ier box: watermelons. 6(5 7c per pound;
gooseberries, 5i?f0c per pound.
VLUSTAU1.1S3 IHDDage, V
rmund: lettuce. $222.75 per crate; carrots,
$3 per sack; garlic, 20c per pound; beeta
$1.5093 per sack: green peppers. 35&45C
per lb; rhubarb, 5a14c per pouno; spin-
do pfd
Am Saf Razor
Am Ship & C.
Am Smelter . .
do pfd
Am Snuff ....
Am Steel Fdy.
Am Sugar ...
do pfd
Am Sumatra..
Am T A T
Am Tobacco..
do B
Am Wool . . ..
do pfd
do P pfd...
Am Zinc
Anaconda ....
Assd Oil
Atchison
do pfd .....
At G & W I. .. 20.900
Baldwin Loco. 19,300
do pfd 100
Balto A Ohio. 8.200
do pfd .....
Beth Steel B. 18,100
Booth Fish...
B R T
Butte C Z.
Butte & Sup. .
Caddo Oil ... 1.10O
t'al Packing. . 800
Cal Pot 2,100
do pfd 100
Can Pac 9o0
Cen Leather.. 2.300
Cerro de P... 1.100
2,300 62 14 81
1.800
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4.000
800
30
1.300
5,000
1.900
5,800
3.200
2,500
300
9.300
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100
4,200
400
1,200
100
1,500
400
ach. 614o per pound: turnips, (292.50 Thand Motor.. 2.5O0
.... - ,.m.tu. t 7 F. nee box: cu- 1 t.hl & N W
umbers. Il.'i.ltl per aosen: pa. iwi"i " '
121.C per pound; asparagus, $22.25 per no pro
box: beans. 12 "A (9 1 7 ic. i.""1 -P
POTATOES Oregon. I1T1.IW per im i" V"
pounds: Yakima. $1.50 1.75: new Califor
nia. 4 5c per pound; sweet potatoes.
$3.75 Der crate.
OMUiNS ureron, aeri per sacu; now
crop. Whits Bermudas, $1.75 per crate.
C M St P
do pfd
Coco Coia . . ..
C. & O
Colo F A I
Colo Southern.
Colo G A a...
Col Graph ...
con Gas
Staple Groceries.
T.mal tnhhinff OUnt&tionS:
SUGAR (sack basis) Cane granulated. Con Clsars.
7.50c per pound; beet. 7:30c per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, auitfjao pou.io, iwhn
nuts. 30c; filberts, 12c; aimonos, o-.iuc;
peanuta Sfirllc pound; cocoanuls, $1.?3
ner dozen.
RICE Blue Rose. 6c per pound; Japan
style, 4c per pound.
BEANS Small white, Bc; pin, in;
lima, 7Hc; red. 10c per pound.
100
200
300
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1,700
500
1.300
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do pfd ..... 300 47H 47
St L & S F.,-. 1.500 23 2114
Strom Garb... 200 35 ' ' 35
Studebaker ... 3,500 71' 69
Swift St Co.
Tenn C ft C. 300 8 8
Texas Oil 2.100 33 32
Texas Pac 2.30O 22 21
Tex P C & O.. 15,000 22 21
Third Ave ...
Tob Prod . - ItOOO 54 63
Tr Contl Oil.. .700 8 7
Un Oil Del.... -2.400 20 18
Union Pac ... 1,700 117 116
United Alloy.. 300 22 22
United Drug-. 600 8S 88
Untd Fd Prod. 2.200 18 17
United Fruit.. 900 106 J05
Utd Rds N J... 1
do pfd
TJnt Rtl Stores 1.600 56 55
U S Ind Ale. 3.1100 60 58.
V S Rubber... 10,200 60 57
do pfd 200 96 95
US Smelting. 500 32 31,
U S Steel 79,100 78 76
do pfd , 900 J.07'4 106?4
Utah Cop .... 1.800 51 47
Va Chem 2.8O0 29 26
Van Steel .... 3.9O0 28 27
Vlvandou 300 7 7
Wabash 500 7 7
do A pfd... 2.400 ' 20 20
do B pfd..- 00 .....
Wells Fargo., ...... ...... -
West Pac 300 ..... '.
do pfd ' . ..' .
West Union... .....
Westh A B. ...
Westh E & M. 800 46 45,
West Md 1,000 9 9
White Motors. 700 34 33 '
Wlllys-Ovld .. 2.000 ' 7 7
do pfd 100
Wilson Pack.. 100 SS 32
Wis Central. .. :
Woolworth
Worth Pump.. 800 48 45
W & L E..... 1.400 9 8
BONDS.
TJ S 2s reg 100 IN Y C-deb 6s..
do coupon ..99T4IN P 4s
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JULY DELIVERY ADVANCES
NEARLY XLXE CEXTS.
Government Crop Report and Pre.
dictions' of Strike Influential
Factors; Gain Later Reduced.
a S 4s reg '104 N P 3s
do coUDon . 104m !Pac T i
Pac T 4 T 5s. ..'83
Pan 3s reg.. ...78 IPa con 4s...
do coupon ...79 IS P cv 6s
A T & T cv 6s. 97:So Ry 5s
Atch gen 4s. .. 74 U P 4s
D A R G con 4s 63 U 8 SJeel 5s..
.Bid.
Liberty Bond Quotations.
Range of liberty bond quotations, fur-
CHICAGO, June 9. Continued buying
shot wheat-prices upward 8o today, but
the effect was largely transient. Demand
was due for the most part to reports of a
possible big railroad strike July 1 and
to the government crop report, that the
winter wheat yield would be curtailed
51.000.000 bushels. The market closed un
settled to ac net ntgner wna jm
Il SMUai 35 .nrt S..nlinhpr 1 1.17B 1. 17 .
Corn lost c to lc and oats c'to
c.
Bullish aspects' of the government re
port brought about a decided upturn when
the wheat market opened. Rushes to buy
were held In check by new breaks' In
foreign exchange and because of weakness
In the stock -market. Then gossip circu
lated that railway employes were dis-
cussinr a general tie-UD and that tne con-
84 (sequence might be great difficulty in the
Mi I delivery of wheat on contracts, especially
during July. Shorts took alarm ana am
...7 qui miuu mauiiix UIH I IIIC limine
2 July had gone to $1.40, a level within
Subsequent downturns were apparently
due to profit-taking by holders and to
advices from Springfield that proposed
antl-oit legislation was again a factor.
Railroad strike prediction were bearish
as to corn, although bullish aa to wheat,
the reason being that terminal stocks of
corn are heavy, whereas the wheat supply
Is light. Oats were depressed by the gov
ernment report.
Provisions averaged lower in line with
hoga -
33
-,7
87
73
54
85
85
02
78
93
The Chicago market letter received yes-
ntahed by the Overbeok & Cooke company i terday by the Overbeck & Cooke company
of Portland: .
of Portland said
High. Low. Close. Wheat There was general Duying eariy.
..88.20 88.00 K8 14 stimulated by the bullish interpretation
H7.no I placed on the government report ana con-
J86.98 88.92 86.82 tlnued rains in the southwest, where cut-
f oi.jniiting or wneat is just getting unaer
87.10 86.02 86.96 I There wan no ahatpment in the demand
..91.56 01 30 91. 50 ,, ,n an arivanxa of ahoiit HU cents had
Liberty, 4th 4s 87.16 87.00 87.16 been registered In the. July delivery.
Victory. 4s ....88.40 98.30 98.38 short,v b(rfn ., ,. market turned
aa ad us au 1 -
Liberty, 8e
Liberty, 1st 4s ....
Liberty. 2d 4s
Liberty, 1st 4 'is
Liberty. 2d 4s
Liberty. 3d 4e.
Victory, 3s 88.40 98.30 98.38
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. June 9. Closing quotations:
Allouez 20 North hoik ... lli
Ariz Com . 8 Old Dom 20
Calu & Ariz... 46;Osceola 28
Calu & Hecla. .238 IQulncy
Centennial
Cop Range . .
East Butte ..
Franklin
Isle Royalle . ,
Lake Copper. .
Mohawk
7ISuperlor
32!Sup & Boston.
8 Shannon
utan con
Winona .......
1 Wolverine ....
20
49
37
3
1
so
3
40
10
marketa First prices were T to 16 points
higher and active months void 14 to 25
points above last night's close with Sep
tember touching 7.21c during the early
trading. This made new high ground for
the movement and an advance of fully a
cent a pound from the lower prices of last
month. Realizing then, developed and
prices eased off with September closing
at 7.13c bid. The general market closed
at a net advance of 6 to 17 polnta July
6.73c, September 13c October 7.24c, De
cember 7.48c, January 7.58c, March 7.7Sc.
May 7.93c. .
The spot market was reported In fair
demand with prices steady at 7e for
Rio 7a and 914 910c for Santos 4s.
QCOTATIOXS OX DAIRY PRODrCE.
Market rHees' Ruling on Batter, Cheese
- and Eggs.
SAN FRANCISCO. June . Butter Ex
tras 37. prime firsts 35c. firsts nominal.
Eggs Freah extras 28 cv extra Ilrsts
Sc. firsts nominal, dirties 27c extra pul
lets 24 c, undersized putlets 24o.
Cheese Flats, fancy 17c, firsts nom
inal; Young America,' i anodes 20c, firsts!
nominal. ,
CHICAGO, Juae 0. Butter Easy:
creamery extras Sic, firsts 25i'30c, sec
onds 20 (H 24c. standards 30 V Si 31c.
.Eggs unchanged; receipts, 19.064 cases.
NEW YORK, June 9. Butter Easier;
creamery higher than extras. 83Q33c:
creamery extras 32&32c, firsts 28 6
31 c.
-' Eggs Irregular, unchanged.
' Cheese Steady, unchanged.
SEATTLE, June 9. Wholesale prices to I
dealers:
Eggs Select local ranch, .white shells I
27c, do mixed colors 26&27C, pullets 22c.
Butter City creamery cubes 82c, bricks
or prints 83c country creamery extras, I
cost to jobbers, in cubes 28c
1884-1921
Portland Flouring Mills Company
has been in business for 37 years 37 years of unin
terrupted business, years of growth, of increasing
trade, of increasing capital, of increasing profits not
a blot upon its lifelong record.
The company has borrowed from us three million
dollars upon its First Mortgage 87c Fifteen-Year Sink
ing Fund Bonds, which we offer to you at par and
accrued interest.
fit
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412 FLOOR YEON BUILDING
PRICES 1XCH.XGED AND
STEADY ' IX ALL LIES.
Trading Is Principally In Sheep
and Lambs Cattle Offerings
Are Small.
fXl 8 1 i in' ?
In Portland
Other Off leva In
FRCI.CO,
1,( a tM.IIKS,
miiiTM'.,
MOW lOHK.
Swift & Co. Stocks.
Closlne- orices for Swift A Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck & I weak most of the session, due to further
very weak based on the fear of adverse
legislation in Springfield. The situation
t the moment - Is extremely confusing.
with so many opposing factors of an in
fluential sort that it is difficult to reach
definite conclusion. In favor of buyers
there Is a strong cash position, the pos
sibility of a wet harvest retarding the
early movement of new wheat and aiso
railroad strike threatened. In oppo
sition to this argument there Is the fear
that legislation might Interfere, a serious
depression In foreign exchange prevent
export business and an unsettled financial
ana Industrial situation as evidenced bjl-i
the extreme weakness in securities.
Corn This market was independently
sterday and only a moderate! K3c?
1 business had been done when the I u
led at noon. Most of trading was I Mm
do ofd -
Contl Can . . ..
Contl Candy..
Corn Prod . . .
Cosden Oil
C R I & P
do A pfd. . .
do B pfd. . ..
Crucible
do pfd
COFFEE Roasted, bulk, in drums, lit Cuba Cane
Thursday 155
Year ago 64
Season to date.. 10858
Year ago &K74
Tacoma
Wednesday ..... ' 18
Year ago 15
Season to d&te.. 4821
Year ago 7212
Seattle
Wednesday 10
Year ago 27
Season to date.. 4411
Year ago... 6432
Wheat. Bar. Fir. Oats Hay
3
7
285 lino
1U5 3904
7
54 inn
106 3257
3
2 3
226 570
253 110S
1
1
589 2420
50e 2262
192
ISO
047
843
S6t4c oer nound.
SALT Granulated, DDI., miuwiw;
half ground, ton. 60s, $19.75; 100s, $19.25;
lumo rock. $26.50.
DRIffiD FBli its Italian prunes oo
pound; dates. $4.256.85 per box; figs, $2
tVA.25 per box.
do pfd
Cub Am Sug..
Del & Hudson.
Dome Mines..
D & R G
do pfd
Endi Johnson.
Erie
do 1st pfd. .
Fim Players..
Provisions.
HAMS All sixes. 8036c: skinned, 810 Fed M & 8m.
36c: plcntc. 18c; cottage roll. 28c.
BACON Fancy, 43&53c; cnoice. 30
35c; standard. 25(ff27c
LARD Pure, tierces, 16o pound; com
pound, tierces. 11c.
DRY SALT Backs, lOlfSSc; plates. ISO,
WHEAT
CROP
Ol'TXOOK
481 147R
653 1234
GOOD
Prospects Average or Better In Leading
Producing Countries.
The statistical bulletin for April Just
Issued by the International Institute of
Agriculture, snnotinees that the prospects
f the winter sown crops are favorabl
In the United States, where the promise
for wheat is 9 per cent above the average
of the past ten yeara At the beginning
of April - the outlook was also good in
Germany, Belgium. Bulgaria, France.
Spain, Great Britain, Poland. Roumanta
and North Africa, and an average in Italy
and Japan. In parts of British India
ths want of rain has been detrimental to
wheat crops.
The spring sowing has made favorable
- progrees in Belgium, Bulgaria, France.
Great Britain. Italy, Roumania and Japan,
but delay has occurred in Spain, Ireland
and Czecho-Slovakls.
Turning to the southern hemisphere, it
fcs noted that the maize crop In Argentina
Is 5.9 million metric tons. Indicating a
decrease of 11 per cent as compared with
that of last season, but an Increase of 21
per cent over the average of. the preced
ing five yeara Including the yield of
this Important country and other maize
erops of the southern hemisphere, the ag
gregsus world production of maize will be
94.8 minion tons, 9 per cent above that of
last season and 15 per cent over the av-
BTKAWBERRIES FIRM ON FRONT ST.
Effort of Continued Dry Weather Seen In
Quality of Fruit Received,
strawberries were firm on Front street.
Receipts of good shipping quality were not
axeesslv and ths best stock moved read
By at tl.6091.7S. Shipments to the north
war again of good sise. The trait now
la shows ths affect of ths dry
Hides. Hops, Etc.
TALLOW No. 1. 34c; No. S, 214
8c per pound.
CASCARA BARK New peel, 5o; old
peel, 6e pound, delivered Portland.
HOPS 1920 crop, best, 15c per pound.
HIDE'S Salted country hides, 4c de
livered Portland; grubby hides, 8c; city
calf skins, 12c; country ealf skins, lOo;
good kip, 6c; grubby kip. 4c.
WOOL New Clip, lll(GlaC per pouna.
MOHAIR New clip. 1B22C
nound. delivered Portland.
GRAIN BAGS 89c at countr
polnta
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw, In barrels. $1.02;
five-gallon cans. $1 17. Boiled, in barrela
$1.04; five-gallon cans, $1 19.
TURPENTINE In drums, 92c; five-gal
lon cans, $1.07.
WHITE LEAD 100-lb. kega 13c per lb
COAL OIL Tank wagona and iron bar
rels. 17c: cases. S087c.
GASOLINE Tank wagons and iron bar
rela 28c; casea 4uc.
SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARR.E1
Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Etc.. at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 9. Vegetable
Asparagus, 2j)10c: squaah. 85ce$1.25
crate, $1.25 & 1.50 tug; potatoes. $2 3.25
onions, new red. 7 5c C$1 bag; green,
Jl.504pl.75 box; tomatoes. Imperial, $1
$2 75 lug: garlic, 6&8c pound; bell peppers,
1530c pound; peas, 76llc pound; rhu
barb, nominal; lettuce, nominal; string
beans. 7C10c pound; Kentucky Wonders,
9j loc; artichokes. $5 12 crate; beeta
$1.7392 sack: carrots. $1.25(L50 sack;
egg plant, 15 20c pound.
Poultry Young chickens, 25 g 28c pound;
staggy roosters, 20925c pound; old
roosters. 17Q36c: ducks, 25fe35e; geese,
?5c: turkeys, 85 S 50c; Belgian hares,
1320c; aquabs, 45 48c pound; pigeons
$3 dozen.
Fruit oranges, navei, tico-o; Valencia,
$33.75; lemons. $46; apples, $1Q3;
strawberries, drawer, 50ig75c; loganber
ries, 6065c drawer; raspberries, $11.25
drawer; gooseberries, nominal; bananas,
6 10c pound; pineapples, nominal; avo
cadoes, $46 doz.; cherries, black. In bulU!
6ft 10c drawer. 75681-25; apricots, $1.50
X four-basket crates; $23 lug; peaches,
$1.5091.75 box; cantaloupes, $4.505; figs
8J..75&3 box; currants, 8oc&$l drawer. ,
Receipts Flour, 8814 quarters; wheat.
800 centals: barley. 8751 centals; oats, 908
centals;-beana 7994 sacks; corn, 550 cen
tals; potatoes, 383 sacks; onions, 46 sacks;
hay. 180 tons: lemons and - oranges, 1670
boxes; hides, JI770; livestock. 950 -head.
:
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. June 9. Turpentine,
firm: 55i55e; salea, 120 barrels: re
ceipts, 140 barrels; shipments. 15 barrels;
stock. 7295 barrels.
Rosin, firm; salea 950 barrels: receipts,
766 barrela: ahipments. 35 barrels; stock,
76.747 barrela Quote: B. D. $3.70: E. F,
$3.703 75; G, $3 753 80: M. $3.85f3.90;
I, $3.95$4; K. $4.264.40; Jt, $490; N,
$5.40; WQ, $66.10: WW. $6. 75 6 85.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 9. Spot cotton quiet;
middling, 12.70c.
do pfd . . .
Flsk Tire .
Gaston Wms..
Geu Cigars....
Gen Elec ....
Gen Motor . ..
Goodyear ....
Gen Asphalt..
Goodrich
Granby
Gt Nor Ore'...
do pfd
Greene Can ..
Gulf S Steel..
Hupp Motor...
Houston Oil..
Hi Central ...
Inspiration ...
Int Agr Corp.
do ofd
Per I Interboro
do pfd
Intr Callahan.
Int Harv ....
Int Mer Mar. .
do pfd
Int Nickel ...
Int Paper ....
do pfd .....
Invln Oil
Island Oil ...
Jewel Tea . . ..
K C Southern.
do pid
Kelly-Spgfld .
Kennecott
Keystone Tire.
Lack Steel ...
Lee Tire ....
Lehigh Valley.
l,oril!ard
Maxw Motor..
do 1st pfd. .
Mex Pet ....
Miami .......
Mid States Oil
Mldv Steel ...
M K T
do pfd .....
Mont Power..
Mo Pac ......
do pfd .....
Mont Ward . ..
51 St PStScUM.
M A SI L.
Nat Biscuit...
Nat Enamel..
Nat Lead ....
Nev Con
New Haven...
Nor A West. .'
-Nor Pac
Nov Sco Steeu
N Y Air Brk..
N Y Central. .
Okla Prod ret.
Ont Silver
Ont & West. ..
Otis Steel
Pao Oil
Pac G A E. . .
Pan Am Pet. .
do B
Penna
Peo Gas
Pere Marq ...
Phil Co
Pure Oil
Pierce Arrow.
Pierce Oil
Pitts Coal . ..
Pitts & W Va.
Pr Steel Car..
Pullman ...a.
Ray Con ...
Reading
Remington ...
Renl Steel ...
Rep I A S. .. .
do pfd
Rep Motors . .
Ryl Dutch Oil
Ry Steel Spg..
S O lnd
Sears Roebuck
Shattuck Arts.
Shell T T...
Sinclair ......
Sloes Shef ...
So Pae .'.
So Ry .....j-,,
800
1.000
4,100
6.100
6.4O0
300
500
2,300
'i.'sofl
S.900
1,900
100
600
o no
8.400
1.200
400
2,300
300
900
500
70
1,000
700
35.000
1.200
100
'iibo
f ' 400
3no
1,100
"1,506
2,400
4.100
2,000
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2.500
'i.0'60
1.100
8,400
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1,500
300
2.MI0
200
4.4O0
2.100
300
800
200
700
500
400
64,600
200
1.400
8,900
800
100
100
2.500
800
700
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900
700
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8,300 - 2
1,800
200
22,800
so.'soo
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500
1.500
1,000
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2.900
100
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4.800
1.000
5,000
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14,400
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2,400
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Cooke company of Portland as follows:
Swift & Co 96
Llbby, McNeill A Libby 8
National Leather 7
Swift International 24
selling by leading elevator interests and
by cash houses against country purchases.
Receipts were estimated at 500 cars and
cash prices were about fine cent lower.
Shipping sates reported -'15,000 bushels
Including 180,000 to exporters. Country
offerings to arrive only moderate. The
Money, Silver, F.te,
NEW YORK, June 9. Prime mercantile I recent rains all over the belt have bright
paper, 6 7 per cent. . I ened up the corn fields and there has
Time loans, firm: 60 days, 90 days and 1 been a lot of selling, based on the ex-
six mnotns. I per cent. 1 pectatlon of a good crop. One must not
Call money. e-aPier; high, ruling rate, I forget that this is a normal condition
6 per cent; low. offered at and last loan.
per cent; closing bid. 5 per cent.
Bar allver Domestic, 99c; foreign,
57c.
Mexican dollars, 43 c
LONDON, June 9. Bar silver, 35d per
ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Discount rates.
short bills, 6 percent.
RESERVE RATIO GROWS STEADILY
Increase ot Nine-tenths Per Cent Reported
by Federal Board.
WASHINGTON. June 9.-Comblned ro
up to the middle of June, after which
there Is usually a deterioration and cror
scares and there is no reason for believ
ing that this year will be any exception.
Prices are relatively low and as all tha'
is bearish seems to be more than dis
counted, we believe advantage should be
taken of the recessions to make pur
chases. ,
Oats Selling pressure again predomi
nated In oats and with an exception of
one time about mid-session, the market
showed very little rallying power. Ke
cefpts were estimated at 170 cars and
sold at about half cent decline. Shipping
sales reported were 175.000 bushels. Crop
sources and liabilities Of the 12 federal rcporis remain generai.y unravoraoie ano
There wss a half holiday at the stock I
yards yesti
amount of I
Varna rlnaed
in the sheep and lamD division ana nere 1
prices were fairly steady. 1 ne iimneu 1
sales of cattle and hogs were also at un
chHnr.il nricea.
' Receipts were 66 cattle, 12 calves, 227 I
hogs and IO02 sheep.
. The day's sales were as follows:
Wt. Price i
wt. Price.
June 8 were reported tonight by the fed
eral reserve board as follows:
Resources
Gold and gold certificates ... $ 297.478,000
Gold settlement fund fed.eral
reserve board st.asu.ouo
Total gold held by banks. $ 819.015.000
Gold with fed. res. agents... 1,460,858.000
Gold redemption fund 151,299,000
opinion that the final yield will be much
reas than Indicated In the government
report
Rye Trade was exceedingly small and
the futures market bare of feature. The
cash market was relatively weak with No
on track selling at 10 cents over
July against 15 cents premium yesterday,
Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Total gold reserves $2,430,872,000
Legal tender notes, silver, etc. 161,874.000
Total reserves $2,592,546,000
Bi Is discounted, secured U. a.
government obligations ... -747,006,000
All other 1,149,353.000
Bills bought .in open market 69,501,000
Tbtal bills n hand $1,985.86(1
U. S. government bonds . . 32,662.000
U. 6. victory notes 23,000
T7. S. iertifs. Indebtedness
One-vear ctfs. (Plttman act) ' 225,875,000
All o'.ner 1.852.OO0
' Open. High.
July ...$ 1.34 $ 1.40
Sept. ... 1.18 1.22
CORN.
July ... .63 .63
Sept. ... .64 .64
OATS.
July ... .38 .38
Sept 39 .40
Low.
1.33
1.16
July
July
Sept.
Total earning assets $2,225,572,000
Rank oremlses -. 23.842.000
Five per cent redemption fund (July
against F. R. bank notes.. lu.44U,oou 1 sept.
Uncollected Items o4i.4'.i.,ooo
All other resources 13.482.000
.61
.62
.37
.88 -
MESS PORK."
17.50 17.60 17.50
lard!
9.75 9!,77 9.65
10.05 10.10 8.07
SHORT RIBS.
Close.
$ 1.34
1.17
.62
.63
.37
.89
10.25 10.40 10.20 .
Cash prices were as follows:
Wheat No. 2' red $1.5S1.61
17.50
9.75
10.07
10 15
10.40
No. 2
.07 qqa n.,o ! hard $1.64.
Total resources . . .
T .la Millie .
r.r,iti in t io 068 non I low 6161c
Surplus ? -",O.JU.O'IU I UB18 o. wans oixadov, ..u. 0 wutto
Rea for gov. franchise tax.. 38.057.000 I 36 li a 37c
Deposits, government 200. 261.000 1 Rye No. 2 $1.41.
Member bank reserve account 1,884,075,000
All otner au.ui.uwi
Total deposits .".
F. R. bank notes In circula
tion, net liability
F. R. notes in actual vclr. . .
Deferred availability
All other liabilities . .
. .$1,735,057,000
141,054,000
2.710, 723. 00O
447,357,Ono
81.086.000
Barley 65 e 67 c.
Timothy seed $4.506.
Clover seed $13618.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $9.60.
Ribs 9.501T1 0.50.
Primary Receipts.
CHICAGO, June 9. Primary receipts
2 steers.. 155 $ 8. SOI 1 bull ... S:tt 8.50
2 steers.. 6-".0 6.00! 1 bull 3H 6 50
4 steers.. TH2 ' 5.501 2 bulls... 1 8 75
4 steers.. 102 8. Sol I) buils. . 117 9 00
5 steers.. !N2 S. 75 ISO bulls.. IIO
1- -COW...1O.S0 4.501 1 stag ..1010 0
1 cow... XiiU 8.2.-.I 8 hogs .. 13 "00
1 cow ... T0 2.50I 1 hog ... 2411 00
2 cows.. -'0 3. 2.V 12 hogs... 10 9 25
1 COW...1OK0 6.5018 hogs .. ll"7 9 2"
1 cow... 970 3.25I 1 hog ... 2-10 8.01
10 hfrs . . 824 T.25'274 lambs. . 9 0 75
4 calves. 3:lO 7.O0! 1 lamb ... 60 ..5.00
4 calves. 283 Ili0ni276 Iambi . 67 6 7.1
11 calves.. 102 lO.OOj A samba... 40 4 00
3 calves. 273 5.50I 2 lm(. . .".- 6.00
1 bull... 650 6.00 10 lambs... 55 4.50
1 bull... 350 5.00 12 ewes.. IIO K.i'iO
7 bulls.. 2SO 8 7.V11 ewes... 10S BOO
1 bull... 4nO H.O0 21T yearl. .. Rl 4. nil
4 bulls.. H55 9-15 23 weth... 105 4 50
12 bulls.. 17fl 9.25 44 weth... ln,V 3 HO
6 bulls.. 238 8.73i242 weth.. 104 4.50
8 bulls. . . 213 8.75
Receipts at the local yards last month
pAREFUL INVESTORS should pur
chase securities from an institution
whose character, stability and manage
ment are an assurance of continued pro
tection to its customers.
This bank maintains its Bond Depart
ment to afford you that assurance and
protection in making safe investments.
11,766 34.796
6,385
6.005
77.009
107.803
27.648 I
and for the year to date compare as fol
lows:
Cattle. Calves. Hoga. Sheep.
May receipts.. 8,934 730
Increase for
month
Decrease for
month .... 1.105 696
Tear to date 44,397 3,549
Increase, year
Decrease, year 4.706 1,444 8,969
Ave weight of
hogs ..... 200
The origin of stock received at the yards I
was as Xoilowa:
Cattle. Calves. Hogs. Sheep.
..8.682 294 5.661 30.721
. . 1.48
. . 1. 1 49
. . 1.657
. . 128
205
109
2 297
W67
26
4.049
17H
1.863
Oregon
Idnno
Washington
Montana
California
South Dakota
Canada 880
Total 8.934 730 11.766 84.796
Livestock prices at the local yards fol
low:
Choice steers $R.00ff 8
ralr to medium steers
Medium to good steers'
Common to fair steerH
Choice cows and heifers
Medium to good cows, heifers
hair to medium cows, hellers
Canners
Bulls
Choice dairy calves
$0000
CITY OF SCI0, OREGON
6T0 WATER AND LIGHT BONDS
Dated Oot. 1, 19:0 - Due Oct, 1. ls:S
Denomination K00
PRICE 96.32 and interest to YIELD 7C
WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CO.
(ground Floor, Board of Trnde Building. Main 113.
I'OHTLAM), OHKOOV, Ml FOI RTII STKF.KT.
isUWIIUKuV
7.50 8 00
6
8
R.50l 6 00
4 .low 6 00
2.001ft S 50
S.SOi&i tii
8.50 10 00
Prime light calves 9.ooft- 9.50
Baker day" at the Union Livestock I
6.2.-. 700 show at Union, and a larfie nunibetl
now Hoc I have planned to go from here lor tne,
50S 7.00 races and also in order to sdv-ertlse
the auto races to bo held in nis city
July 4 and 5. ,
Total liabilities ........ .$5,407,386,000 Wheat, 787.000 bushels against 519,000 bu.
Ratio' of total reserves to deposit and Corn 13190oo bu. against 877.800 bu. Oats,
federal reserve notes liabilities combined,
58.3 per cent,
794.000 bu. against 387.000 bu.
Shipments Wheat. 734.000 b.n. against
Ratio of gold reserves to federal reserve 819,0OO bu. Corn, 1,002,000 bu. against 468.
notes In circulation after setting aside ton) du. uats, s,uuu du. against -soe,
35 per cent agalnat deposit liabilities, 73.2 000 bu.
per cent.
Foreign Bondsj
Pnrniim bond nuotations furnished by the
Overbeck & Cooke company 01 r'ortiana:
.Bid. ASK.
Russian; 6s, 1921 .
Russian 6148,-1926..
Russian 6x. 1919 .
French 6s, 1981
French 4s, 1917
French 5s, 1920
talian 5s, 1918
British 6s. 1922
British 6s, 1929 ..
British vky 4s ....
British ref 4s
Belgium rest 5s
Belgium prem-6s...
German W L 5s....
Berlin 4s
Hamburg 4s
Hamburg 4 s
Leipslg, 4s
,ejpsig 6s
Munich 4s
Munich 5s
Frankfort 4s
ao 4s
Jap 1st 4s
ap 2d s
Paris 6s
U K 5s, 1921
U K 5s 1922
U K 5s, 1929 ...
U K Bits, 1037
13
4
14
61
49
....... 74
86
384
.......368,
2S7
29
65
8K
11
12
14
14
14
....... 14
14
15
14
68
84 .
84
99
99
97
88
84
14
6
18
62
60
75
87
SN7
878
297
279
70
78
12
13
15
15
16
16
15
17
16
' 68
85
85
99
99
97
89
84
Foreign Exchange. - f
Foreign exchange rates at close of busl-
saiks yesterday, furnished by Northwestern
Notional bank of Portland. The amount
quoted is the equivalent of the foreign unit pressed alfalfa. $31; do, timothy, $33
Clearances Wheat. 232,000 bu. Corn,
9000 bu. Oats, 55,000 bu. Flour, 10,004
barrels.
Car lots Minneapolis, wheat, 207; corn.
37; oats, 88; barley, 17; rye, 9.
Winnipeg wheat, 159: corn, B2; oats,
Omaha Wheat. 54: corn. 45: oats, 14.
St. -Louis Wheat, 35; corn, 29; oats, 35.
Winnipeg Grain Market.
WINNIPEG. June 9t Cash wheat. No. 1
Northern, $1.92; No. 2. $1.90; No. 8,
$1.80: No. 6. $1.62; track, $1.76,4.
Oats. No. 2 white. 4c; P.O. 3, 42c; ro.
feed. 40c; track, 45c. Barley, No. 3. 81c;
feed. 70c: track, 70c. Rye. No. 2, $1.54;
track. $1.53.
Futures Wheat, July, $1.73; October,
$1.33.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 9. Wheat. July,
$1.35. Barley, 46 62c. Flax, No. 1. $1.89
W l.Ul.
Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE, Wash.. June 9. Wheat
Hard white. $1 36; soft white and white
club, $1.36; hard red winter, soft red win
ter, northern spring and eastern red
Walla, $t 32; Big Bend bluestem, $1.38.
City delivery: Feed Scratch feed, $51
per ton: baby scratch feed, $67; feed
wheat, $55; all grain chop, $42; oats, $39;
roiled oats, $41; sprouting oats, $44; whole
barley, $39; rolled barley, $41; clipped
barley, $46; milled feed. $33; bran, $80;
whole corn. $40; cracked corn, $42.
Hay Alfalfa, $24 per ton: doubie-com-
in United States funds:
Country. Foreign unit- -
ustria. kronen
Belgium," francs ;.r.
Bulgaria, leva
Cxecbo-Stovakia. kronen ........
Denmark, kroner
ngland. pound sterling
inland, finmark
France, francs
German. rdarkB
Greece, drachmas s.
olland, guilders .-
Hungary, kronen .,
Italy, lire
uga-siav:a. Kronen
Norway, kroner
Portugal, escudos
Roumania. lei
erbia, dlnara
na in. nesetas
Sweden, kroner .
witserland, francs ,
China Hongkong, local .currency .
Shanghai, taels
Japan, yen . ,
Rate.
..$.003
. . .08
. . .0135
eastern Washington mixed, $30; straw. $24.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. June 9. Grain
0148 Wheat, feed, $2.3502.50; milling. $2,404
172 2 50. Barley, feed, $1.151.17; shipping,
.3.7625 H.25S1.80. Oats, red feed. $1.401.50.
'"" Rye, nominal. Corn, white Egyptian, $2.30
uius siu. red milo. I2.10S2.15.
0155
a.m. I .nriM mnrKf-,
.0048 NEW YORK, June 9. Copper quiet;
04h3 electrolytic, spot and June, 13c; July,
1313c.
.008
.1475
.111
.0165
.031
.129
.223
Tin easy: spot and nearby, 29.37 29.50c:
futures, 2929.50c
Iron nominally unchanged. ,
Lead quiet; spot, 4.75c.
Zino quiet; East St. Louis delivery, spot.
.1695 4.55 4.65c,
.5
.66
.4875
Antimony, spot, 5.26c.
London Wool Market Firm.
LONDON, June 9. There was a large
attendance at the wool auction sales to
day. The offerings amounted. to 11,755
balea The demand was strong and prices
were firm. Americans bought a few me-
cables 4.77; 'marks, demand 1.48, cables rlnos and crossbreds, while home traders
1.49; Greece, demand 6: Sweden, demand paia as to lor aiumi.
NEW YORK. June 9. Exchange, heavy;
sterling, demand 83.72. cables $3.73;
francs, demand 7.88, cables 7.90; Belgian
francs, demand 7.86, cables 7.88; guilders.
demand 32.90, cables d3; lire. Remand 4.75,
22; Norway, demand 14.65; Argentine, de
mand 31.12; - Brazilian, demand 18; Mon
treal, 10 per cent discount.
Coffee Market Firmer.
NEW YORK, June 9. Yesterday's reac
tions were followed by sharp advances in
coffee futures today, owing to reports of
Dnluth Linseed Market.
" titJUTTH, .Mlnn June 9, Linseed, on I freezing temperatures In parts of Brazil
track aaa to axrivs. si.vz ft..-' '
Heavy calves
Choice feeders
Fair to good feeders
Hogs
Prime light
smooth heavy. 250 to 300 lbs..
smooth heavy. 300 lbs. and ud..
Rough heavy
Stags
Fat pigs
Feeder pigs
Sheep
Prime lambs
Fair to good lambs
Cull lamb ,
Feeder lamoa '.
Heavy yearlings
Light yearlings
Light wethers
i Heavy wethers
Hwes
3. no 6.00
5.2.M 6.76
4.75 6.25
SALES MANAGER CHOSEN,
P, F. Clark Will Handle Apple of
Hood River Grower.
HOOD RIVER. Or.. June 9. (Spe- i
oial i The apple arowers' associa i
tion today announced appointment of
p F Clark, nrominent lakima apuie
6 50 shipper, a..!0' ma"a."' I
8 for 20-Years
$50,000
Republic of
9 00 9 25
7 25 W 8 25
6 25 8.75
5.011 7.25
4.00ifn 7.25
9 00 9 25
8.50 9.25
4.A, R.50 ne C. W. Mccunagn, who
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. June 9. Cattle 8OO0: beef
steers and fat she stock strong to 15c
higher; top yearlings $9; top native steers,
$8.85: bulk, $7 50 '8 8.50; bulk butcher cows
and heifers, $5&7; bulls and veal calves
steady: bologna bulls, largely $4.504.75;
butchers. $5,5046.50; . bulk veal calves,
$9.25ff9.75; canners and cuttera, stockers
and feeders dull.
Hogs 37,000, active and 10c to 20c lower
than yesterday's average; heavy mixed off
least, top. $8.25; bulk, $7.958.20; pigs,
steady, 10c lower.
8heej 14.000, spring and aged lambs,
26c to BOe lower; sheep, steady to lower;
top native spring $12.75; bulk, $12W
12.50: choice dry fed. 88 pound shorn
lambs, $11.25; California ewee, $4.75f5;
bulk native fat ewes, $3.50 1$ 4.25.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 9. Cattle
3500; beef steers mostly strong to 25c
higher, spots up more, 1075 pound steers.
$8.75: other salea $8.60'(i8 35; bulk. $7.25
dsiii; an otner classes generally steady;
calf quality poor: few vealers $8.50; many
sales $67.50; cows mostly below $5,541:
few $6: good canners mostly $2: only
best butcher bulls above $5; bulk stockers
$5fe5.50.
Hogs 8500, open slow, around 10c lower
than yesterday's average; close active and
fully steady: tops up higher: best lights
to packers. $7.85; bulk, 210 to 225 pounds
hogs, $7.75 ?i 7.80; choice 275-pound. 87.55:
bulk of sales, $7.6097.75; stock pigs, 10c
to 13C lower; top, s.o,i.
Sheep 2000, sheep strong: Texas weth
ers, $4.50; native spring lambs, steady to
25c lower; top, $12; bulk: better grades.
$11.5012.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA, June 9. Hogs 11.500. active
mostly 10c lower: closing steady; bulk.
1KO to J40 pound butchers. $7. 60S 7.80:
top, $7.85; bulk, butchers 250 pounds anil
over. $7.257.50; packing grades, $7fr7.25.
Cattle 4500, beef steers, steady to 15c
higher; top yearlings. $8.40; she stock,
steady to strong; other classes steady.
Sheep 65IM1; iambs, slow to 50c lower:
bulk of native spring lambs. $11.5011.75;
early top Idahos. $12.50; sheep weak;
heavy ewes, $3.40.
- Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, June 9. Hogs, steady; no
receipts; quotations unchanged. Cattle,
steady; no receipts; quotations unchanged.
Dividends Passed and Redta-ed.
NEW YORK, June 9. The Internatinn-J
al Agricultural corporation today passed
its dividend on preferred stock.
The American Agricultural Chemical
company passed Its quarterly dividend on
the common stock and deferred action on
the preferred.
The Utah Copper company reduced Its
quarterly dividend from $1 to 89 cents.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, June 9. Evaporated ap
ples scarce. Prunes active - and firm.
Peaches steady.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, June 9. Raw sugar, 4.25c
for centrifugal. Refined sugar, 6.26c to
6.30c for fine granulated.
2 50 4.00 resigned.
i'?J!f 5 -US Mr. Clark for a number of years
4.!!oS U so was sales manager of the Yakima
3 00 4 no Fruit urowers asauciamni.
1.00 4.25 year he has been connected wnn ine
Cascade Fruit company oi lsaim.
He will assume his duties July 1, it
was ststed.
.Fran
Baker Folk to Attend Show.
BAKER, Or., June 9. (Special.)
and ths renewed firmness of Braaiiiaa. Tomorrow bag been designated as
We Own and Offer:
GOVERNMENT
MUNICIPAL
PROVINCIAL
BONDS
at Prices
to Yield From
6 to 8
Ask for Details
COMMERCE MORTGAGE
SECURITIES COMPANY
Ground Floor
Chamber of Commerce Bldff.
91 Third St
Phone Main 3067
20-year 7H'sat95 1
to
yield
These bonds ars not callable
and can be hold bv 'u to earn
8',r for a full 20 years.
The sinking: fund of minimum
of $750,000 monthly durlna the
first five voir for purrhasing
bonds of this issue In the mar
ket at up to par assures a high
market value and ready con
vertibility if doalred.
We offer this small amount at
th. nrmlnl puOwrlpt ton prl
of 95 anil intV"t. siittjei'l to
prior sale. I n.tni inafi'-ns are
$lOO0, $-00 and $10O.
4yP SMITH
km camp
CO.
BUNO I
losrasamsni uai
firm ana avaaa
vat Srao
aVOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN
That on July 1, mil. at the principal
office of The Equitable Tru-t company of
New York,. No. 87 Wall utreet, boroush of
Manhattan, city and aittte of Sm York,
the undersisrned Troy Laundry Machinery
company. Limited, will redm, at lO-"
per cent of tha face value thereof, all lt
serial 7 per cent sinking fund gold notes,
dated January 1, outsiandinir en the
said rertemisMon date; and tha aaid note
are hereby required to b then and there
presented for payment. with all coupon
for Interest maturing nubeq, Bently to the
said redemption date. Tha natd note) will
bear no furtiisr interest fcttr the said
date.
At any time prior to June 25. lt21, any
holder of any of tha nota hereby called
for redemption may, without prior written
notice, surrender the same at tha aald
office of Tha. Equitable Trutrt company
of New York, -with alt unmatured Interest
coupona attached, for conversion Into un
equivalent aggregate par value of B per
cent cumulative preferred capital stork of
the undersigned, full paid and non-assessable,
subject to adjustment of interest and
dividends to the date of such surrender,
in the manner provided in the trust agree
ment under which tha said note are
issued.
TROT IsATTNDAT MAOHYVEKY
COMPANY, LIMITED.
By Stanley Brock, President.
New York. May SI, 1-21.
The Ultimate
From out of the prcat qualities
of all material things, one quality
always stands uppermojt. Sfj it
is with Warrenite-B'itulithie raT
ment. After all in sair! aliout
its resiliency and other rare qual
ities, there is one that stand out
above all the one biff essential
thine in pavement namely,
DURABILITY. I
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