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21 THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1921 BUYERS ATTRACTED By SIKQ SALE Most Important Event Wool Market to Date. in prices wen on a steady baals. Country dressed meats were slow and weak. PRICES ON STEADY BASIS Bastern Traders Watching Devel opments in Western Wool-Growing Sections Mills Occupied. DBOITH THREATENS FRENCH AVHEAT Situation Said to Be Worst in Years; Eng land Altto N'eeds Rain. According to Broomhall's cable yester day, wheat crop prospects In France are not ood. The drouth, he says, is the worst in years. Cables to Chicago houses say the drouth is the worst since 1883. Broom hall says of conditions In other countries: , United Kingdom Weather condition! unchanged from last week, hot- and dry. Wheat strong and healthy, though rains are needed. Germany Rain hare fallen and the out look now is must hopeful. Modified gov eminent control will continue throughout the coming season. Italy Decontrol of wheat will occur on August 1 and on corn July 1. Wheat out turn expected to exceed last year's by wide margin. Spain and North Africa Condition of new wheat only moderate. Hungary and Balkans Some deteriora tion is reported and in parts the condi tion is very low. STOCK RALLY VI WHS !14S Sou Pacific... 16.800 ou Ry 4.300 do nf rf ..." 200 LEADIXG. SHARES RECOVER St L & s . . . S.euo Strom Card. . . UO OXE TO FIVE FOISTS. Studebaker . . 18.5U0 awiu oe K,o. . . Ten C Chem J00 Texas Oil .... 30,000- WHEAT FIRMER AND BIDS HIGHER Offers OB Local Board Are Raised Two to Three Cents. The wheat market was firmer yesterday and there were reports of some buying in the country on the basis of coast quota tions. At the Merchants' Exchange, bids for July-August hard white were raised S cents and club was 2 cents higher. Soft white was unchanged. The coarse grain markets were also unchanged. Shipments of grain from the Fyget sound district to Canada from July 1, 1020. to April 30. 1921. were 62,843 bushels wheat: 210.371 bushels corn and 19,030 barrels flour. The corrected United States visible sup ply figures follow: Wheat, 11,280,000 bush els. Increase 1.213.000 bushels: corn, 26, 960.000 bushels, increase 1.011.000 bushel; oats, 31.537.000 bushels, increase 760.000 bushela The Canadian visible wheat supply is 8.255.000 bushels against 9,276.000 bushels a year ago. The oats supply is 11.366.000 bushels against 879,000 bushels. Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows: Portland Wheat.Bar.Flr.Oats.Hay Tuesday 123 2 2 3 1 Year ago Holiday. Season to date 20.JS32 304 1137 620 2476 , . a. ill las 4U13 aau iaa Portland Seattle Tacoma Spokane The most Important wool sale of the season was held at Shaniko yesterday. The clip of that section of the state was of fered for sealed bids and the sale attracted all the buyers and representatives of for eign "and eastern mills. Five hundred thousand pounds were sold. Prices on good ool ranged from 13 to 20 's cents at th opening, averaging 19 cents. imny-one growers oispoaea oi tneir piumg arrived. wool at yesteraay s sale. seven ouyers purchased 22 lots of fine wool, amounting to 260.000 pounds, at prices ranging from 18 to 20 ; cents. Among those selling their clips were Ronald MacDonald of Antelope, who disposed of 21,000 pounds at the top price of 201 cents. This lot was bought by Mr. Sharp, representing the Boston in Ilia Three lots of coarse wool, amounting to about 123,000 pounds, were sold for 13 cents, and the remainder of 123,000 pounds averaged 16 cents. There has been no material change In the general wood, situation this week. The eastern trade is closely watching opera tions in the west, where most of the busi ness Is now being done. Prices are on steady basis and apparently the unettit ment of the securities market has not affected wool as it has some other com module. The eastern mills continue generally well occupied on old contracts and duplicate orders and prices are fully maintained. Spinners and combers report little change In the situation. Some of the handlers of foreign tops report continued demand for English fine tops at up to about (1 for the best lots of 64s, which-is about 10c Under the market for domestic descrip tions. Nevertheless, the combers are able to do some business and have been in the market for fine and fine medium wools of the territory types at about 70 cents, clean basis. The latest figures of the govern ment on wool consumption for the month of April at 46.000,000 pounds bring the industry back to normal consumption, which has undoubtedly been maintained fully during May and June. In noting the effect of the tariff law on the industry, the Merchants' National bank of Boston says: 'The importance of the emergency tariff act Just passed, and of the permanent act to supersede It later, is Indicated by the rapid increase in imports of manufactures of wool during the first four months of this year. Imports in April eompard with those in January were, respectively, as fol Iowa: Tops, 4,805.538 pounds against 71.580 pounds: woolen and worsted cloths, 1.494,980 square yards against 274.837 square yards; dress goods,' 599.047 square yards against 405,220 square yards: yarn, 1.273,145 pounds against 126.63S pounds. It is expected that the pressure of this for eign competition will be reduced to some extent by the emergency tariff act, and more particularly by the permanent tariff act which is now pending in congress. "Exports of manufactures of wool have continued to decline in recent months, reaching new low levels in April." Berries Cheaper on Early Market, Strawberries sold lower on the early farmers' market at $1.10 1.40 a crate, but on the street good shipping stock held steady at $1.75 a crate. Several cars of cantaloupes and water melons came in. The demand for them was only fair and prices were unchanged. Honey-dew melons were quoted at $3 crate. Cherries were plentiful and weak. A mixed car of California peaches and Burlap Shipments Larger. Burlap shipments to the United States In May from Calcutta as reported by cable were 58.700.000 yards to the east coast and 26,000.000 .yards to the west coast, a total of 84.700.000 yards. This compares with about 46.000,000 yards in the preceding month, and over 100,000,000 yards in March. The totals were larger than the trade anticipated. , Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesterday were as follows Clearings. 4.li33.711 4,9(13.474 oUO.OflO 1,607, 2119 Balances. $ 878.143 1,108.535 52,415 594,921 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain, Flour and Feed. Merchants' Exchange, noon session: -Bid.- Aue. t 1.1.1 LIU MS 1.10 1.10 1.10 2G.00 31.00 25.00 31.00 Wheat June. July. Hard white f 1.15 Soft white 1.12 White club 1.12 Hard winter 1.10 Northern spring 1.10 Red Walla 1.10 Oats No. 2 white feed 27.00 Corn No. 2 E- T. shipment 31.25 FLOUR Family patents, $8.60 per bar rel; whole wheat, $7; graham, $6.80; bak ers' hard wheat, $8.25; bakers' bluestem patents, $7.75: valley bakers' $7.26: straights, $7.25. M1LLFEKD Prices f. o. b. mill: Mill run, $34 per ton; rolled barley. S3GS38: rolled oats, $40; scratch feed, $52 per ton. CUK.N-T whole, $40; cracked, $43 per ton. HAT Buying price f. o. b, Portland; Alfalfa, $16 per ton; cheat, $2223 per ton; clover, $15 per ton; valley timothy. $24; eastern Oregun timothy, $26. Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extras, 30c per pound; prints, parchment wrapped, box lots, 35c; cartons, 36c. Butterfat, buying price: A grade, 29c; B grade, 27c Portland de lve ry. EGGS Case count, 23 24c; candled ranch, 27c; selects, 29c CHEKSB Tillamook trlnleta nrice to Jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook. 19c; Young Americas. 20c pound. - POULTRY Hens. 1624c pound: ducks. young, 30-40c; geese, nominal; turkeys, nominal. PORK Fancy, 12c per pound. VEAL, Fancy, 12c per pound. Relaxed Money Rates and Short Texas Pac. Covering Largely Responsible for Cpturn; Bonds Irregular. NEW YORK. June 21. The stock mar ket's descent was checked today after a brief period of weakness In which United States steel again was conspicuous. Many 600 Tob Prod 1.900 Tran Con Oil. 7.100 Union Oil Del. Union Pac ... United Alloy. . United Drug. Utd Food Pdts United Fruit. Utd Rd of N.J do pfd Utd Rtl Stores leading shares recorded extreme recoveries I ij g jnd Alco. do pfd.... ' Utah Conner. Va Chem Vada Steel..., Vivandou . . . 1.700 4,500 400 600 3 800 7,300 5110 500 2.S00 2.200 13.400 600 200 80.900 1.400 7,000 800 S.200 100 800 1,700 100 100 2,500 7 40 20 i 33 V, 70 18 44 21 29 73 'i 0"i 7S SOS 20K 184 6 Hi 8 18H 11414 20 V, 88 17 101 9 ' 1 Bl 53 58 93 21t 82 10 47 24 27 6 0 19 39 18 33 67 17 42 1 26 70 90 714 29 19 16 50 7 17 111 20 87 16 99 8 18 50 ' 50 55 91 29 70 103 43 24 25 6 7 18 24 22 West Md White Motors Willys-Ovid . do pfd Wilson Packg Wis Central. . v ool worth Worth Pump. W & L E 1.600 44 900 500 200 31 9 32 42 '30" 7 31 of one to five points. I U S Rub. Further easinr of money rates and a I do pfd... growing conviction that the extended re-1 U S Smelting. action had exceeded the bounas or cau-1 u o oieei tion were among factors which prompted hurried covering of short commitments. There was little in the movement, now ever to Indicate more than tentative pub lie participation. Sales were 1,000,000 Wabash shares. do A pfd For the first time since October, 1919, 1 An nM call monev aDened and remained at 5 per i wells-Farm cent on the exchange. In the open market I Western Pac. and on prime collateral this quotation was I Western Union shaded by to 1 per cent. I W'esting A B. Leaden of the rallv comprised Invest- W esth B & M ment rails such as Canadian r-acmc, Northern Pacific. Great Northern. Union Pacific and Reading. Mexican Petroleum General Asnhait. Royal Dutch and numer ous Junior oils. Crucible Steel, American and Baldwin Locomotives, international Harvester. General Electric, New York Air Brake and Pressed Steel Car. Khlnninffs. motors, motor accessories, food, leather and chemical specialties were onlv moderately benefited. Ameri can 'Woolen. Bears-Roebuck and Coppers Hhnweri little, if anv. recuperative powers. All foreia-n exchanges were reactionary, pan 3, rer .75 .,-iinr i..,.rr noai-lv 2lic. with declines A T & T cv 63 07 So Rallwv 5s of 3 to about 20 points In French. Belgian I Atchen gen 4s. T4Union Pac 4s. and Dutch bills. Scandinavian renin fUn... a flirin tended lower on moderate of ferings, but the Canadian discount easeu. In the bond list, liberty issues were ir regular and some convertible rails hard nH - hut Industrials were mixea aiiu ainly lower. Foreign Issues rallied irom earlv heaviness. 'lotai sa.es, par $10,673,000. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, Vtt-nuhri Ytv Overbeck & Cooke com 1.10S1UK 1.500 100 38 S 6 80 19 82 69 18 43 :o 28 72 90 7 so . 20 18 61 7 17 113 20 8S 16 101 8 18 51 51! 58 lit 2S 71 1U3 47 24 26 6 7 19 13 62 23 87 89 44 9 30 9 32 ? 109 40 8 82 8 BONDS. U S 2s, reg 100 Nor Pac 4s 73 do coupon.. "loo ' do 38 do 4s. reg..104IPac TAT 3s.S3 do cv 4. cp.104 . Penn con 4s. 83 Mo fic cv 78 D & R con 4s. 62U 3 Steel 5s... 94 NYC deb 6s. 88 Bid. Liberty Bond Quotations. Range of liberty bond quotations, fur nished by the Overbeck Sc Cooke company of Portland: pany, Portland.) Adams express. Advance Rum . Agr Chem.... do pfd AJax Rubber. Alaska Gold.. . Alaska Juneau Allls-Chalm . do pfd Am Beet Sgr. Am Bosch.... Am Can Co. . . do pfu Sales. High. Low. "40b "800 "266 2.400 400 1,000 800 3.800 36 36 '22" '21 "i "in 30 29 70 ! 28 27 34 34 25 23 lis" lie" bid. 22 14 3 59 22 1 30 69 28 34 24 Liberty 8 Liberty first 4s. . . . Liberty second 4s . . . Liberty, first 4s ... Liberty, .second 4s Liberty third 4Us.. Liberty fourth 4. v Ictory 4 s Victory 3s 98.42 High. Low. Olose. .$88.10 $87.70 $87.70 S7.:! 86.58 87.40 86.76 01.31! 811. SB 98.40 98.40 87.52 86. 80 01.46 80 98.44 87.40 86.72 91.40 SH.82 4S.40 9S.40 A First Mortgage Bond on Inside Portland Real Estate Yielding 8 These bonds are secured by a first mortgage covering the prop erty at Broadway and Yamhill streets known as the Broadway Yamhill building, with a frontage of 100 feet on Broadway and 150 feet on Yamhill street, also 25 feet frontage on Park street. This property is owned in fee simple by Alexander Pantages and is appraised at $625,000. The total bond issue is $300,000 and in addition to the real estate security, which is over twice the amount loaned, each bond 's unconditionally guaranteed by endorsement by Alexander Pantages and wife, whose net worth is over four million dollars. All legal proceedings and examination of titles have been handled by Messrs. Carey & Kerr of Portland, Oregon. Due serially from June i 1922, to Jane 1, 1923, Inc. Price 07.97 to 00.53, according: to maturity Denominations $1000 and $500 These bonds are a legal investment for Oregon savings banks L Oevereaux Rfimpany S7 Sixth Street I.WEST.MEXT BONDS PORTLAND, OREGOX Broadway 1042 $300,000 Guaranteed Firt Mortgage l'zc Serial ' Gold Bonds Secured on the Broadway-Yamhill Building Portland, Oregon Owned in Fee Simple by Alexander Tantage and Wife prices were the lowest of the day, show ins a net decline of 19 to 23 points. July. 3.64c; September, 6.03c; October, 6.14c; December, 6.42c; January, o.jc; marcn. B72c: Mav tHuC. Spot coffee neglected, Kio la. ovc to; 6c; Santos 4s, 99c. BOSTON. Allouez .... Ariz Com... Cal A Ariz. Cal & Hecli Mining Stork. June 21. Closing quotations :o i.Nortn rjuite... 16 1V4 Tear ago Tacoma Monday Tear ago .. Season to date Tear ago Seattle Honday Year ago . . 6eason to date Year ago . 27 .. R.002 54 1048 193 7.3SO 116 3310 182 3 960 847 26 ... 5 5 5 12 1 4.731 230 632 511 1527 6.382 236 1203 666 1247 BCTTER IMPORTS TO BE RESTRICTED Good Demand for Product for Storage and Current Vse. The week showed some increase In the quantity of cream delivered, says the weekly produce review of Swift & Co. of Chicago. Prices remained generally un changed. There is a good demand for butter, both for storage and current use. It is thought that the duty of 6 cents a pound on butter will restrict importations to some extent. Market quotations do not. in all cases, represent the selling price of butter, because only a small percentage of the arrivals from centralized creameries will grade standards, and under-scoring butter is sold at a discount Quality of butter manufactured could be improved if more attention were given to the care and handling of the cream on the part of the producers and if the cream produced was marketed more frequently. It is important. If cream is to bring top prices, that it be clean warm cream ahculd never be mixed with cold cream. The higher temperature throughout the producing sections is affecting the qual ity of eggs marketed, although there has been little change in the market quota tions. To secure the highest prices, eggs should be gathered daily, kept in a cool place and marketed frequently. It should be remembered that roosters are not nec essary for egg production, that infertile eggs, produced during the summer months, have better keeping quualities and result in better prices. A larger volume of poultry was mar keted during the week, resulting in slightly lower prices. The supply of young chick aa is increasing and bringing good prices. LOCAL BrTTER PRICES MAINTAINED California) Shipping Demand for Cnbes Continues Active. The cube butter market ruled firm with further buying for shipment to Cali fornia. The bulk of the sales were made at 80 cents. The local movement in prints was rather slow and but for the shipping demand for cubes, present prices might not hold. There was not much change In the egg situation. The market now Is purely a local one and on the average the supply qusls the demand. Current receipts gen erally sold at 23624 cents. Poultry receipts were modsrata and Fruits and Vegetables. FRUITS .Navel oranaes. 14.756 8 ner box; lemons, $i.o0us.io; grapefruit, $39 11 per box; bananas. ll'A'llc bound. apple $1.3033 per box; strawberries, $1.10 Q'l.io crate: cherries, 3vil2c per pound; cantaloupes, $3.50&'4 crate; peaches, $2.23 tl'2.73 per bex; watermelons, 3&)4c per pouua; goosuerries, agpic per pound; apri cots, $3 lug; plums, $2.23 2. 75 per box; raspberries. $3.233.30 per crate: honey- dew melons, $3 per crate. VEGETABLES Cabbage. 3c bound: lettuce, $2ti?2.75 per crate; carrots, $2.30 per sack; garlic. 2U&23C per pound: beets. $3.50 per sack; green peppers, 3545c per pound; rhubarb, 5$f7c per pound; spinach. bwuc per pound; turnips, $2(j2.2a per sack; tomatoes, $2.253.50 per box; cu cumbers, $1.252 per dozen; peas, 7 10c per pound; asparagus, $2f2-25 per box; beans, 9&16c per pound. POTATOES Oregon, $1$1.50 per 100 pounds; Yakima, $1.501.73; new Califor nia. 3&4c per pound. ONIONS Oregon, 75cc$i per sack; new crop. White Bermudas, $1.75 per crate; new red, $1.75 sack. Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: faX'UAR uack basis) Cane, granulated, 6.7c per pound; beet, 6.55u per pouud. NUTS Walnuts, 30 39c pound: Brazil nuts. 30c; filberts. 12u; almonds, 24&30c; peanuts. 8llc pound; cocoanuts, $1.7 J per aozen. RICE Blue Rose, 6c per pound; Japan style, 4c per pound. BEANS Small white. 6c: pink. 7e; lima. 7c; red, 10c per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk, lu drums. 140 36 c per pound. SALT Granulated, barrel, $3.400425; half ground, ton, fiOs, $10.75; 10US, $19.25; lump rock, $26.50. DRIED FRUITS Italian prunes. e pound; dates, $4.25 86.85 per box; tigs, $2 4y5.25 per box. Provisions. HAMS All sizes. 303Sc; skinned. 31 0 36ct picnic, ISc; cottage roll. 28c BACON Fancy, 4Dtoo3c; choice, 30 O 35c; standard. 23 27c LARD Pure, tierces, 16c pound; com pound, tierces, 11c DRY SALT Backs, 2023c; plates, 16a Hides. Hops, Etc. TALLOW No. 1, c; No. 2, 23e per pound. CASCARA BARK So pound delivered Portland. HOPS 1920 crop, best, 15c per pound. HIDES Salted country hides, 4o de livered Portland; grubby hides, 3c; city calf skins. 12c: country calf skins, 10c; good kip. 6c; grubby kip, 4c. WOOL New clip. 1220o per pound. MOHAIR New clip, lb t 22o per pound, delivered Portland. URALN BAOS 9c at country points. Oils. LINSEED OIL Raw, In barrels, $1.02, five-gallon cans, $1.17. Boiled, in barrels, $1.01; five-gallon cans, $1.10. TURPENTINE In drums, 92c; five-gal-lori cans, $1.07. WHITE LEAD 100-lb. kegs, 13c per lb COAL OIL Tank wagons and iron bar rels, 17c; cases, 301p37c. - GASOLINE Tank wagons and iron bar rels, 2Sc; cases, 40 c. SAN- PBANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Etc., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. Vegetables Asparagus; 4&10c; squash. Imperial, $1 &I.25, small lug; potatoes, $1.752.50; onions, new red, 75fi83c; green onions, $1.50ftl.75 box; tomatoes, $1.302 crate, garlic, 6⪼ peppers, 10$25c; peas, 46 cents; beans, string, 3&6c; lima, 1516c; beets, $1.752 sack; carrots, $1.25.1.50 sack. Poultry Hens, 18g3T,c; broilers, 27g29c; fryers, 3050c; young roosters, 2025c; old roosters. 151118c; ducks, 25 & 30c; geese, 2530c; Belgian hares, live. 1314c; squabs, 3oc40c; pigeons, $3 dozen. Fruit Oranges. Valencia. $3&3.50 box; grape fruit, $2.504; limes nominal; ap ples, $12.50 tier;- strawberries, 5075c drawer; loganberries, 35gi40c drawer; rasp berries, 85c($1.2.; blackberries, $910 chest; cherries, 510c bulk; apricots, 75c C1.25 basket; peaches, $1.252 crate; cantaloupes standard. $1.75&'2;' ponies, $1.2501.75; flats, 6590c; figs, 6G$1, single layer box; currants, 90c$l drawer; plums. $22 50 lug; grapes, $3&3.75 small lug. Receipts Flour, 6800 quarters; wheat, 2445 centals; barley, 800 centals; beans, 1027 sacks; corn, 8o0 sacks; potatoes, 1174 sacks; butter. 621 centals; eggs, 50.114 dozen; cheese, 243 renrals; hides. 1090: oranges and lemons. -Sno Hnves. New York Sugar Jlarket. NKW YORK, June 21. Raw sugar c far ventrlfugal; refined 6.600 ior tins granulated. Car & Fy 2.000 do pfd 1100 Am Cot Oil... 300 do nfd 200 Am Drug Syn 1.600 4 4 Allied Chem.. 1.900 87 3(1 Am Hd & Leat 700 10 do Did s. too s Am Ice 100 54 54 Am Intl Corp 5.000 34 33 Am Linseed... 800 .22 S-'A Am Loco 3.600 77 i4 do pfd : Am Paf Razor 1.500 4 4 Am S & Com. 1.000 7 i Am Smelter.. 2.100 36 34 do pfd Am Steel Fdy. 1.600 24 24 Am Surar 10.5O0 70 68 do pfd 'u wa e'-m Am Sumatra. 6.500 4 4-W Am Tel & Tel 200 107 102t Am Tobacco.. 4wm 11.1 nm do B 3.io in inn Am Wool 22.300 69 do pfd do-P pfd... 600 m Zinc 100 naconda .... 10.100 Assd Oil 2O0 Atchison 1.800 do Pfd 41K! At Gulf & W I 10,700 Baldwin Loco 22,900 do pfd B & Ohio do pfd Bet Steel "B" B R T ...... . Butte C Z.. Butte & Sup. . Caddo Oil.... Cal Packing.. Cal Pet do pfd Can Pacific Cen Leather.. Cerro De Pasco Chand Motor. C & N W Chi Gt W do pfd Chill Cop Chino C M 4 St P. . . do pfd Coco Cola.... C & O Colo F I Colo Southern Col G & Elec. Colum Graph. Con Gas Cons Cigars.. Contt Oil Contl Candy.. Corn Prod.... do pfd Cosden Oil... C R I P do "A" pfd. do "B" ptd. Crucible do pfd Cuba Cane. . . . do pfd Cuban Am Sgr Del & Hudson Dome Mines.. D & R G do pfd Endl Johnson Erie do lt pfd. do 2d pfd.. Fam Players. Fed M & Smel do prd Flsk Tire 1,300 12 Gaston Wms. . 200 1 Gen Clgan... 500 55 Gen Elec 1.500 126 Gen Motor... 9,200 9 Oaodvear . . oen Aspnail.. eo.ivo ra Goodrivh .... 1,400 30 Granby 100 17 Gt Nor Ore... 800 26 do pfd 9.200 64 Greene Cana.. 100 21 Gulf S Steel.. 500 25 Hupp Motors. 100 11 Houston Oil.. 8.300 52 Ills Central.. 100 87 Inspiration .. 1.300 81 In Ag Cor com do pfd Interboro .... do pfd Inter Callahan Int Harv In Mer Marine 76 I Centennial 11 107 16 48 4 87 10 47 B4". Cop Rge Co. . . E But COP. Franklin Isle Roy Cop. . Lake Copper. . . Mohawk . 7 . 49 .2SO 7 lit Old Dominion. Osceola 2. lOuinev 37 ISuoerlor .1 32lSpr & Bos Mln 1 7 Shannon e" rtan con an W inona 40 Wolverine 10 17 2 47 Swift Co. Stocks. rintlnr nrlcea for Swift Co. stocks at 84lchlcaeo were reported, by Overbeck & rnnkj. pnmnanv of fortlana as IOUOWS. Swift & Co Llbby, McNeil & Llbby 7 vatinnnl Leather 7 Swift International 2. 10,300 700 19.20O BOO 200 400 200 300 800 200 4.900 5.100 2.100 4.700 1,100 700 100 3.100 3.700 2.800 4.700 3.000 4.600 200 200 900 8.100 400 300 300 200 8,700 4.800 9.700 1.000 1.000 13.S00 4.700 3.700 2,300 200 1.300 100 100 6.800 500 3O0 600 9,000 100 'i.'ioo 200 500 1.500 9,200 500 100 9.300 100 1.300 ""ioo 800 1,700 400 S.200 600 36 93 78 "21 66 '34 48 47 10 4 11 10 56 38 70 106 33 25 56 64 7 15 10 21 24 33 26 47 27 31 54 5 83 23 45 1 62 '28 27 70 59 58 "f 29 ' 15 91 16 "i 56 12 17 "65 35 1)3 86 "is 62 '81 48 45 10 4 10 10 55 37 on 102 32 24 65 62 7 15 10 70 22 32 23 46 26 31 52 5 81 23 44 1 69 '28 25 69 56 53 "'8 27 13 90 16 "i 53 11 16 "si" 73 9 4 - 7 85 68 24 70 8 44 102 114 113 60 00 26 7 36 93 73 20 M. 64 95 33 48 47 10 4 10 10 65 3R TO 105 33 25 55 53 7 15 10 21 84' 2tt 47 20 30 43 5 83 23 42 1 61 94 28 Money, Silver, Etc. NEW YORK. June 21. Prime mercan tile n-mw au,6iRa ner cent. Tim, inuia easier: 60 days. 90 days, six months, 6 per cent uiu money eaoj. xiiK"i 5: low. 8: ruling rate, S; closing bid, 4; offered at 6; last loan, 5; bank acceptances, S Ttfr cent- Bar silver aomesuc, nunci """sn, 59 c. Mexican dollars, 45 e. LONDON", June 21. Bar silver. 35 d ner ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 5 per cent. Foreign Bondti. Foreign bond quotations furnwhed by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Fort- land: Bid. .. 14 .. 3?. . . 15 . . 63 . . 50 Russian 5s, 1921 Russian 5s. 1926 Russian 6s, 1919 French 5a, 1931 .. French 4s, 1917 ... French 5s, 1H2U 1- Italian 5s. 1918 311 British 5s. 1922 3 British 5s. 1927 ..366 British 5s. 1929 3 British vky 4s -8; British rel 48 Belgium rest 5s 6b Belgium nrem 5s 71 German W. L. 5s 11 Berlin 4s i'7 Hamburg 4s 13 Hamburg 4s J4 Leipsig 4a 13 LeinsiK 5s 14 Munich 4s J3 Munich 5s J Frankfort 4s J JaD 4s ? Jap first 4s 84 Jap second 4s 84 Paris 6s "' U K 5s, 1021 0 V K 5s. 1922 ?i IT K 5 lis. 192!) ' 23 U K 5s. 1937 83 Foreign xixenango. Vain A-vnhuniTA rates at ClOSS of bUSi- ness yesterday, furnished by Northwestern Min'ni hank of Portland. The amount quoted Is the equivalent of the foreign unit in United fttates tunun Ask. 16 5 17 64 51 73 40 3S7 376 376 296 273 70 74 12 12 13 14 14 18 14 16 15 69 85 85 99 99 97 88 83 11 1 84 122 9 '44 29 17 26 61 21 25 10 41 87 31 do pfd 2 000 3 500 8.500 800 4.100 200 20 500 5.200 1.700 2.200 700 1.300 400 600 47,400 4.200 7.200 2,000 400 3 10 4 84 10 47 14 60 "ii 3 8 23 "S7 18 9 35 48 109 19 10 "2 Int Nickel ... 2.000 Int Paper 7.000 do pfd Invincible OH Island Oil Jowell Tea . . . K C Southern. do pfd Kelly Spfld .. Kennecott ... Keystone Tire Lack Steel ... Lee Tire Lehigh Valley T.orillard .... Maxwell Motor . do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd.. Mex Pet Miami Mid States Oil Mldvale Steel. M K & T do pfd Mont Power .. Mo Pac do pfd . Mont Ward. . . M StP & SS M M & St. L.... Nat Biscuit... Nat Enamel.. Nat Lead.,.. Nevada Cop. .. New Haven... Norfolk & W. Nor Pac Nova S Steel. N T Air Brake N T Central. Okla Prod ref Ontario & W. Otis Steel.... Pacific Oil 14.400 Pac G & Elec. 1.100 Pan Am Pet.. 11.400 do "B" 3.400 Penn a 3.500 Peo Gas 1.300 Pere Marq... 2,500 Phila Co 700 Pure Oil Pierce Arrow. Pierce Oil.... Pitts Coal .... Pitts & W Va. do nfd..... Presd Steel Car Pullman Ray Cons..... Reading Remington .. Replogle Steel Rep I & S.... do pfd..... Rep Motors. . Ryl Dutch Oil Ry Steel Spg. S A Ind Sears Roebuck 1,200 72 3 9 4 80 9 44 13 47 "io" 2 8 34 17 9 33 '47 104 19 10 .4.400 18 2.900 SO 1,100 1SS "466 "io 108 400 46 300 71 700 10 7.000 16 2.800 90 8.100 67 300 22 300 57 2.500 ' 66 2.200 2 500 4.800 8.200 6.900 200 2.900 82 50 46 41 33 46 17 30 . 26 19 10 55 500 65 1,900 95 500 1,300 5O0 1.200 8,700 5.700 300 12 8S 19 18 45 49 75 16 35 17 '16 106 44 70 9 14 8R 63 21 55 64 1 '9 31 . 30 43 39 32 43 15 29 24 18 7 84 64 93 12 60 18 18 43 47 75 '8 58 63 75 9 28 15 91 18 1 35 11 17 12 64 5 22 12 1H 64 128 9 8 47 29 17 26 63 21 24 10 50 87 81 6 36 3 9 4 83 10 47 13 40 90 10 8 8 23 48 36 18 9 S3 25 48 139 8 3 1 103 19 10 22 o 4 48 17 35 18 62 10 107 43 70 9 13 90 66 21 56 65 1 17 9 82 50 45 41 32 46 17 29 28 18 9 54 25 72 64 94 12 62 18 18 44 75 13 48 75 61 10 1 QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODUCE Market Prires Ruling on Butter, Cheese and Eggs. SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. Butter Extra choice, 37c: prime firsts, 34c; Cali fornia firsts, 31 Vic Eggs Extra choice, 28c; extra . firsts, 27c; California firsts nominal; dirties. 2c; extra pullets, 25c; undersized pul lets, 22c. Cheese California flats fancy, 18c; firsts. 17o: California Toung America fancy, 23c. CHICAGO. June 21. Butter Easy creamery extras, 33c; standards, 32c; firsts. 280i;S2c; seconds, 24&2ic. Eggs Higher; receipts 24.127 cases; firsts, 24c: standards, 24 25c; ordinary firsts. 2021c; at mark, cases included. 22 6 23c NEW YORK. June 21. Butter Steady to firm; creamery higher than extras, 34 35c; creamery extras, 33(34c; creamery firsts, 303Sc. Eggs Firmer; unchanged. Cheese Steady to firm; state whole milk flats fresh specials, 136'16c; DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, June 21. Maximum tem perature, 70 degrees; minimum, 60 degrees. River reading. 8 A. M.. 21.7 feet: change in last 24 hours. 0.6 foot fall. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), 0 01 Inch: total rain fall since September 1. 1920. 43.89 inches: normal rainfall since September 1. 43 50 inches: excess of raiiffall since September 1, 1920, 2.19 Incvhes. Sunrise, 4:20 A. M. : sunset. 8:06 P. M. Total sunshine June 21. 11 hours 15 minutes; possible sunshine, 15 hours 46 minutes. Moonrise Wednesday. 24 P. M.; moonset weanesuay. u: A M. Barometer roduced to sea level) at 6 P. M., 30 15 inches. Relative humidity 5 A. M., 89 per cent: at noon, os per cent; at 5 P. M.. o. per cent. THB WBATHKR J,- 2: WJild a" ?- s STATIONS. c 1 3-? i S Weather. e3 ca : o S S 3 I g T P state whole milk twins specials, 15 0 16c. SEATTLE, June 21. Wholesale prices to dealers: Eggs Select, local ranch, white shells, 28c: do mixed colors, 26028c: pullets, 23c. Butter City creamery cubes 34c; bricks or prints, 35c; country creamery extra cost to jobbers, in cubes 30c. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 21. Copper steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby 13c; July and August, 13ei3c. Tin Easy; spot and nearby 28.750 29.25c; futures, 28.75r29.O0c. Iron Nominally unchanged. Lead Steady; spot 4.50c. Zinc Quiet; East St, Louis, spot 4.450 4.50c. Antimony Spot 5.12S5.25C. Dated June 1, 1921 Due Serially, 1 to S Years Interest payable semi-annually, June 1 and De cember 1. Coupon bonds in denominations of $1000 and $500, register-able as to prin cipal. Callable at 105 and accrued in terest on 60 days' notice, in numerical order. United States National Bank, Portland, Trustee, The Bonds Are a Legal Investment For Savings Banks in Oregon These bonds are secured by a closed first mnrtziige on improved inside business propi-rty in Portland. Oregron. of a conservative present value In exi'ess of $62.r.. 000. These bonds are unconditionally guaranteed, both as to principal and interest, hy Alexander Pantages and Lois A. 1'nntaees. his wife. The net worth of the sruarantora is in excess of l4.0nfl.00o. Their net earnings from all theater operations for the year 1920 were in excess of IsOO.OuO. To Yield 87o Bond & Goodwin Tucker UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SintDINC fUKILANU I qsA.Ni ,rtii Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Ga., June 21. Turpentine, firm, 50c; sales, 756 barrels: receipts, 5::l barrels; shipments, 66 barrels; slock. &08 barrels; sales. 100 barrels. Rosin, firm; receipts, 2116 barrels; ship ments, none; stock, 78.108 barrels; sales, 750 barrels. Quote: B, f.1.Kfl; D. S3 60; E, F. 1.1. HO; G, H. S3 70; I. 13.75: K, ft 05: M, $1.60; N, 13.13; WO, S5.S0 WW, J6.45. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, June 21. Evaporated ap ples, nominal; prunes, steady; peaches, quiet. Duluth Linseed Market. DULUTH. Minn., June 21. Linseed on traok and arrive ll.ssu. Country-Foreign unit- Rate. Austria, kronen -uo-8 Belgium, francs OMO Bulgaria, leva 0128 Czecho-Slovakia. kronen 0145 Denmark, kroner .ii.su England, pound sterling 3.7i2;i Finland, finmark 0175 France, francs .08 15 Germany, marks .01 .-0 Greece, drachmas .0632 Holland, guilders H353 Hungary, kronen "" Italy, lire 0510 Jugo-Slavia, kronen .0086 Norway, Kroner .ii.iu Portugal, escudos .1455 Roumania, lei .OHIO Serbia, dinara 0300 Spain, pesetas .1340 Sweden, kroner 2250 Switzerland, francs 1705 China-Hongkong, local currency 5050 Shanghai, taels nioo Japan, yen 4833 NEW YORK, June 21. Exchange heavy: sterling demand, 13.74; cables, $3.75. Francs, demand 8.00: cables, 8.02. Bel gian francs, demand 7.92; cables, .7.94; guilders, demand 33.12; cables, 33.22. Lire, demand 5.00; cables, 5.02. Marks, demand 1.42; cables, 1.43. Greece, demand 6.20. Sweden, demand 22.35. Norway, demand 14.32. Argentine, demand 30.63; Brazilian, demand 11.30. Montreal 10 per cent discount. Coffee Future Decline. NEW YORK. June 21. Weakness in Rio exchange rates seemed to make an un favorable impression In the market for coffee futures today, and there was a further decline in prices. July liquidation was mostly in the way of switching to later months, but it had a .depressing in fluence on the decline which carried Sep tember contracts off to ttc compared with 7.21c, the recently high level, and 5.85c, the low record of the season. Closing Baker SO 8410.001. . Nv it'lear Boise I 58 88'0.00!.-.INWClear Boston 641 8SiO.0O12:sW ICIoudy Calgary ....... 84 O.IIO1 . .IW Pt. cloudy Chicago ...... 82'0.0OI..N Clear n.r 52 74 0.00 . . NE Clear Des Moines. I 641 92 0.00 . . IW IPt. cl6udy Eureka I 52 62:0. 0014. N Clear Galveston .1 801 84 0.00I14IE IClouily Helena I 54i 820.00l.JW IClear liinnant ... K2 78 0 . 01 i . . E Clear Kansas Cltv 70 88 u.oill . . IK 1't. cloudy Los Angeles! 601 82 0.O0I. . SW IClear Marshfleld 561 66 0 .04! . . NWIClear Minneapolis 641 86 0 .001 . . ISVV IClesr New Orleans 78, 90 0. 1 ll . . ISE ICIoudy New York.. 60 8S0.0024ISW IClear North Head 62 1 60:0. IOH61N WIClear Phoenix I 66 108 0. 001 .. SW IClear Pocatello ... 481 8210.001 . .!NWlClcar Portland 60 70 O.OlllOINWIClear Rosoburg .. 54 8410.00! .. INWICIear Sacramento 72' 104 '0 . 00 14! N WIClear St. Louis... 72 90 0.00:10!S IPt. cloudy Salt Lake.. 54 80 0.00'12'N"WClear San Diego.. 60 S0 .00! .. SW IClear S. Francisco 64 90 0.00..fW ICIoudy Seattle 56 6610.021.. IN Clear Sitkat es'o.oo'. .1 Spokane ... 5S! 80 O.0OI12 SW Cloudy Tacoma .... 56 6 0.02'..!NT IPt. cloudy Tatoosh Isd. 52' 00 0.02 12. W IClear Valdezt I 44I6S 0.00I..IKW ICIoudy Walla Walla 661 86 0.00I..1W Pt. cloudy Washington 621 90 0. 00! .. ISW IClear Winnipeg .. (12! 80 0.1OI16 W IPt. cloudy Yakima 50 860.00jl0W IPt. cloudy tA. M. today. P. M. report of preceding day. 1 What Stocks Should Be First To Discount Improved Conditions? 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